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~RT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1~. 1952 SIXTEEN PAGES FIVE CENTS
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Publlllhed .....,. Thursday at Newport &etch. C&lltomla
Office a.Mi Print.Iq' Plant at 2211 Balboa BJvd.-Phone Harbor 1116
Entered aa. •COAd-cJr• matter June 18, 1940, at the poet offiee at
"' Newport Beach, caltfom!a. under the A ct ot March 3, 1879.
Mf!llllber Callfornla Newspaper Publbbers AMoclatton
Member National Editorial AA~tloo
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BEN O. REDDICK. OWner aiid Publi.sher
ROBICRT 1". Wl:LLHES. Busineas Ma.aa,ger
A. ALEX.>..N0ER HAMILTON. Adverti.sial" Manaaer
FEBRUARY'S GIANTS
Tbe two greaitst figures in American history -
Wa..i.Iagtoa and Llneohl -were not only born In the
same DIOllth bol narrowly missed having the same blrtll
date. By the eslendsr In ust. In 1732, WashingU>n was
bona ... ~ 11,
Both gt tltteH 111e11 faced crises in which the very ex-
iateooe ·of tbe ... Qozl was at stake. And both showed a
profound MB ia God b_y tuming to Him in prayer during
the darkeet la-.
But uicle tiqa tbe nearness of their birthdays and
their religie• tMtll, tile two were about as uruike as could
be i91~ Wami.,ton _. deecended from English aristacrats
and IM}ver ~ po.Yerty. Lincoln was of humble origin
and ~ ~ ~ Washington, from what we know
of his\, ina "'t.W cqcJd looking, dignified and conserva-
tive. I~ wu 1'!111'1WlllY homely. informal and some-
what radql W • day. ,
While W~ wrote and spoke effectively he was
no match t. \M ~qent Lincoln wh o was master of pen
and platfona.
. Uie .,.. el U.-two men thus p1'0Ve that It Isn't
_,,.,.... ..... "" a -ia born in a castle or cahln,
,ttr po~ • •1.r• What does count Is his chaniclter,
bi8 .-rep W eefll~ for gteatness. We a.re Indeed
~ *'* w--.-and Lincoln were great enough
. fw tile IP 1t ± 1• ae . of t.beir timeA. Beoauile they
m-..ed .._ .&.>eftt:a staads today. ____ ., ___ _
NQN...QEll'l!:NSE SPENDING
ft 111110 II I II .. 4ef-pl'Obi... fO( Aftlulca, if
tllere ......., .. &.110 ao i-rt aches for American
moU.-; II .._. -.... ao Stalin IUJ'king Uke a spider
""'1tln.c flll' • • 'll7T d ourselves "" broke "" Ellglaad,
thea -r• ti.-~ woulda't seem so fa.Dtastlc.
Beeauae theae figwes are for federal non-<lefense spend-
ing. They <;over j)lllt five of the 60 executive departments
and ~enciea.
From 1940 to 11150, the cost of operating the Depart-
ment of Labor Uicreased nearly nine times ; Department
ol Commerce, M , times; Department of Justiee, three
times; Departaeut ol State, 15 times. and Department of
Interior, two. and a lWf times.
Look &t that ill llCt.,.J money. The total expenditure
in 1950 was DKll'e than TWO BILLION DOLLARS, for
..these five <kpartments alone. Remember, that is non·
defeaae ~-nae .... " .... ,_ these five in 1950 was $4,1%8
a mleate. Or, •• 111 every second. ID other words.
eveey aeuni el lW ..._ feoieral gove,..noeut si-t, In
tJaeae five ..-t11> ·)IN tlbont the e11.Wvalent of a week's
tab .._, ..,. ... die awrage e111pleyee la muufactur-
ing ill dalifertlia ... spent ill a seoond.
Where did all ll'lal money come from ?_ Out of our
paychecka, and out ol our poclteta in added tax costs hidden
in the price of everything Yte bizy._
Government has no money, except what It takes from
the people!
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·. . !etf .fftiploy~ ·~ers0ns ·1•~ l -~ .• ' ~!~ !~.~!.!'!~!~! ·= the aecond l.n a aeries which wch cues, since OD):y $3600 ls •
wlll be published here 'to U8i9t subject to socl&l security tax. ..
taxpayers In tM Pf'ep&AUon of wbe.thU from W&gel QC! .u.ry, or I [, .DlDOll9
~ their Fedrral iDCOtne tax re-from self employment, if wages or_ 8!09•
WASBINGTON'-Congreas. tums. Information tn this and salary subjf'ct \P social security Ji'etma&l'y 11, ~
whlcb. frequently and wtth reuon subsequent articles In the series amounts to $3600 or more, no pa.i'I: A.a 1 wu a.bout fo 'Wl'lte this
decr1e. the growth of federal bu-Is provided by Robert A . Rid-c.f lhe earninp from a trade or ooll•mn )la week. 1 receivad word
Mucr&e-y, -'a .now po!nting a .IU.t-dell. ColJectot ot Iniemal Rev-busineu ia subject to the new tax; that. my iilottlu bad Ju.-t.,emed p~ finger at illelt. • enue for the Sixth Dwtric.l ol e nd, it salary or wages .itw'"2'ta oo s~tncally, the fln-C"er points et Callfomta). less than $3600, only that part of &wiJy.
'-I -·• In estlgatlo-• tht• self-•mploym••t 1-me • ..,....._ The paumg of my Mau.er has \.:Ong eM Oi.Ul.I v ...... -. The great majority of persons '<'&, ......... .. ... .,.. a.at I
-• •· "·t tbe ~ -~ to raise t •· to•-' lo ••~ Is k>1t • Yo.id ln my !teUt Ol1 Y • oc reaaon i.-w.... nllmvw:r who ~ engagt'd in a trade or -~ ue \.a.I ~ -~hY _.__
ot tl'leme capitol Hill lnqu1ries la ai.meu as sole proprletol'&,· or 4' aubject to the new taxl ... ~ ic:,~ b.a~ _ ... _....,
muaht'Ooming to proportlona that. pa.rtnera, or w ho render .service& u Social 8ecmity Nu.miter Stranc-e.ly ea 0 u I' tt.. lpi:taklrd
alarm more lh&n a few member• lftde-.Aenl c o p tract o_r a, -d f
I bul r .-.u 1 IU Each person who I.a subject to with grieved emotions, Is one o Of Congress .. The ate1t or. them.selyes cnnfronted with the •t.--1-•·1----t •-$10 '""" ..,.. this new tax is required to ha\Oe th•nlr-*'i•Jn-s: uuul&.t~ or ~ tMoa ~ to •"""""· necessity of including, as a part ·--..--u le •• , .. ~ j .-a social security account number, ing the son ot this sain y woman; lt wa. DOt comp ,,,..,., "" e.,\ or th·'r l·~-e •---• .. -s thl1 ~-•• ... • ... ..,... \GA •~ .... " so that hls payments ma,x_be prop· thankfulness for ha9ing uo:oa• u1e ~ OM .U.inaJJ.y ~t IMWB year, a n-" self.•-ployment ••• l -:.. -........ • '-· h --• lo ~-t ...... ......,, -er y credited to him. ~aoee ~ recipient-of her mowers wve, er ~•tor ref-.,.,,,.,. ...., wbic.h m-i.ea them -'1....n...1e t'or ~Jd · ---'allin ••· ho durmlt" -ea &•v ... are alao p,m'ployed and who a re wise cowuel ud her w.u g yMr'• wukul &s --= ''W age and survivor insurance, com-• I -·t ----1--11-.1. now using an account number, and faith 'in me theae many yea.ra. 0>Qpu. ••-~0 ~ up monly called soc'•! security ~-e· kind •n -..-t .. 1 •-•kr -....,.,, those who at llilY time in tbe put know ot not one tai.e or UD a record of 1->V ~ uivel._..a-rt•-, aa a ••fe~•••d agalnlt the' h m Midi \.Cl -e~ have been emp~yed and ueed an deed or word that ca.me trom er Uona--inqutrie.a:, that is, • occurrence of okl age dependency. be ••-kn •-•-~ In ··•-I ecc:ount num r, may use "'"" and I know that.a.V Wbo ew nr'r tiOa to tboee uc..a -nOl"B'la This new provision. w"-~ ... -· ood ,. .... ,... 1~., .... ,_.. ~ ·~ same number heretofort' asaigned have been conseious of lhia g COU..nte of dcvel~·.f -'e,-uvu. qui-" rath' er than be••-optional, ~""" ~ to them. Thoa.e wbo bav.e never woman's wlloleaome character.
;rhla aeuton probably will not requires the payment of two t.nd a had an a,cOOWlt number s~uld im· I d_o wish from the ,bottom ot
equal Ole U,.t one ln the number quartf"r per cent of net earnings mediately make application to the my heart 1.o thuk her-many , I ol t.Dv-eattgatians.. lt will be .& from self employment. up to a to-Social Security Adminiatration for friends bere in the Harbor A:retl
Uorter eesa.loa bee&uae of lbe po· ta) of $3,600: and the payment,..is such a number, because lt must be ror being so thoughtful and kind 1", 1LU.J> Woa& lllpbl,s oal1" OM WJ'Will' lllmil•t a_.. 911.. 1 lltical conveationt aod tbe cam-n1ade as a pa.rt of the income tax -Indicated on the income tax re-to tier" during ber Wt few yean ~ ~ 4e1 Mar memMr of r·attatloe dllllt.rlct•• ltaiud. fll paiJ'n se&IOJl that followa thtm. rt'turn to be filed on or before lurn. Under no circumstances at lll»eu. Alao tor Ute tnnumer-~ dlllco.vaal ~,. at a I.-~ llaak note firm" llul lt e.tree.dy ta otf to • running Ma.rob 15. 19~2. Thia payment should the self-employed pe.raon able acts ot kbldnesa, exprealona
otnee. (House ot Rollwchild Photo) a.art. bl lM invest,p.tion field. w:lll provide for rOur quarters of use his identification number as of syrnpa.lhy estlmded to me and
---------------------------·Thia leads Sen. Aiken (R-Vt.) to social eecurtty coverage; because his account number: and under no my •ife who wu the-most loving
caution h1a collea.CUN t.U.t the the payment to be made at this circumstances should be include of da.Gghtera instead ot ctaugtiter-Senators' Views
On fJth Division
I Rise to Remark ~\on 1t.l'e ''rapidly get ttn& our-time applies to self-employment bis own name with the names or ·in-J.a~·. I Fh to tll&nk each and
aelvel mto U.e position ot eome ln<.'Or11e realized in 1951. hts employees from whom he de-everyone and I w\ll alwaya re.-
l'tJ' ............ ~ ~ 8.JencieS" wbicb t:bey crttlclu for All self-employed pel"80ns ar~ j ducts social security payments. member them &II having known
( O'tel"-ap&aakliD-covered by this new proviakln, Per51on9 who de!ir'e more de-and loved my Mother .
1lLi.a -ia the day I if:l my &.nJ'tual 0. tbe same aubject, Senator wjth the eKceptlon of the follow-tailed information regarding the The best tribu.t-e ' t can pay
uplift. T"be Boy Scout.a of America B'tkl&ea (N. H .), &epubl'can Lead-ing: mini1ters and members of re-application and o~ratton of the Mother, is qu.oUftk a poem wnt-
b&ve • brea.11.tut meeting 111 W•-e£ ol the Senate, ~ the com-ligtous orders in the. performance self-employment eOcta.1 security ten a few years a,go by my late
Somettm.. •Co-following the lft,gton, annually, to wbioh I llave mitt-ees e&nyiJlg an lnvestipUons of theit' duties: phyeicians. law-provision and the filing of their Father. Geol'ge Roblns: t
rece.ipt ol a number of letters Nd tM ple&sure t.nd the IOlDe-"Uoukl live within the tunds yE'rs, dentists. osteopath.a, veteri-returns may secure it a t the offke WIFE OF MINE
from tbe wive1. motbera. or frienm: what un\UIU&l honor of being i.u· c&ven them.'' nar lans, chiropractors, n at u r o-or the Col)ector of Internal Rev-
of mem~ o.i ·the fOth Diviaioo V\ted each ye&r since the incepti.<m J;n u.r Senate and House., special path 9 , optometrists. Christian e-nue. in Santa Ana.
prote.ltila,g Ur.e poaaib.le move of of tbe idea. abou.t aix yeara &CO-CQllUlltt\ee ~vesUp.tiora m.\llt be Science practitionen, arcA!tecta.
thia Divi&ioill ft-om ~tion du~y The ooca•kvl is Ute &nDU&l report fPP"OVed by tbe Rule1 ~it-accountants, prof-e88ion&l engin·
iD J~ \o ICoru,. Se:o&lon Know-to Uae Scouts' bonora.ry h.ead, tbe teea aJld apeci.&l iU)proprlatloua to eers a.nd funeral directors. • 100 000 Pho land and Nbion held a COAfen!llce President of Ute United States. ..,,_ ... __ them must be approv~ in nes .... _ ..,._..,.,.... , .... ~ Sorn40 Exoeptlons wlt.b ot&ai. ot u&'I: ....-..-.. ~ent 1 each chamber. r
f lb A~y T"-0 ·-ators felt' ,., Orio-inaliy the Scouts. so to Certain types of Lncorne do not . o e ,_ · '-"'"'"~' • Sen. Bridges had reference to wu lmPQr~t to develop tbt facts spe&k. just aent the report to lhe the f'a ct t hat 50me committees, li ke coaatltut.e ··net eamin,gs from self· Aid t s t
t di · the mo·nds of "'nle of tlon of a. longtime friend of s cout-sons rece.iving sucb income a.re nQt V \i-. '
We are' growing old togetMr
\Vife of mine
Through fair aod stormy weatber
Wlfe ot mine
Through all the long years
Wife of ruiJle
Through all the &miles and tean
Wife of-mine•
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becaw.e. of the apparent misunder· White H ouM". Under the inspira~ &Orne federal bureaus, exhauit employment';"' and. therefore, per-'/\ ys Qm
s an ng in .,... thelr appropriations before their
th -•pendents ing, another Californian. Dr. Ra.y-renulred to take it into consider· ese corr..,... · ye&r'a work ls finished and come ' Soutbem California's communl-The position of the Department mond \V, Miller, once of Stockton back for more. e.tion in d~term,ining their self-cations syotem operated by The •· f h and now of the \vorld, they w ere employed '"come These are · in
Life was youn&" when f irst. we m et
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is that no thing In tu•: terms o t e sen. Alken went on to say that ... · · · ·Pacific Telephone and Tele.graph
enlistment of lhel t> Guardsmen ur~e<:I to dramatlze the t>vent. I l'lome of the Congressional Com-come from fsrmi.ng: income from Company v.-as strengthen~ during
can ~gally prevent t hia Division have told you ot previous report.a. mittees '&re ··overstaffed" and interest end dividends, unless re-1951 by lhe addition of more than
serving in Korea. Th, ~ qurstion of · This year tile big book, or the !ome have staff membeTs who are ceived a.s a Pealer in v curities; I<>e.000 telephones as part of a $63 emplo~ent of ?S'.at1ona.J Guard gains and lOsses resulting from J -· target or t.be other visual. methoct.. "over-paid" ~ both charges frequ-million groaa CQZUltructlon pre-
units when ordered into active were ~baent but the 12 boys. one enUy levelled by Congress at the the sale or ex.change of capital as-gram to meet ecct.ler&ted defense
F ederal service was determined by from each ~!strict in the nation. Bureaus. seta: and renta\ income, unl,esa and civilian requiremepts
the Congreae with the passage of made their reports on the put Sen. Hendrickson (R-N. J .) en-received by a real estate. broker. The comp8i1ly'.s post'World War ••-Natl l o~ A t of 1920 · The question ol. whe•'her o.i-iaot · ... "" ona ~ense c · 1 year and 1poke of the major pn>J-dorsed the warntng of Bridges and ..... II expansion. program.. m'?'ving ia-Under am.bortt_y C<lD.tained lD thlS ecta of 1902, and ot lb.e three year Aiken. _ rent..eJ i.ncorne Is to be treated as to I.ta ae.veatb year, baa accoWnted
Act, when a Guard unit ill ordered 1 program. M usUa.l the gueets rep-Between the lines of those' com-self-employment income depends for an increue of D.eaz;J.y TU,000
Into F ederal service It becomes an l reaented a croaa 9eelion of \\'eab-menta is the reali&aUon tha.t some upon w.betber or not se~cea are Southland telepbonea ~ a total
· t aJ t or t•-A d ·s r endered in addition to the rental 1n eg-r par ii.: rmy an 1 I ington: an Auoclate Justice of the committee staffs have been known served in Southern Ca.lilon:lia to-
subjecl to employment in the 1 Supreme Court la fonne.r Eagle to think up new thin.gs to investi-of the property. ln general, pay-day or 1,764,M>O.
same manner .a.s Regular units in 1 Scout); the Secretary of the gate to keep themselves in bust-me.nts for the-use or occupancy of There "Mere 1104 added in the
accordance "?th ~qulrements of Tten.aury ; the Secretary of Agrl-ness. entire private re.w.Idences or Uv-Newport Bea.ch e?tcbange during
th{' military situation. The Depart-culture: the Chief Forest.er: the It also la realized that Congres-Ing unils in duplex or multiple 1951 and 6 ,9Sl galDed during the
ment of the Army, therefore, con-lndia.n Service Commi.saioner ; rep-stona.l Investigations ~metimes tiousing projects are consi'1ered a.s five year period for an increase o!
tends that as members of the rt>sent.ativea of a.JI groups a.nd all are conducted mainly to get pub-r ent.ala from real est..te, and, 68 per cent me.J:ting a total of JO.-
armed foroea _o_f the United State s, reli""ona. We -•a-bad pre.sent the . d th therefore, are oot counted as a.elf-290 in service here, a ccording' t o
th 40lh Divwon llnd Its person p,• --.. liclty for the chairman an e en;:tployment income. H owever, T M 8 b k e · 19-millionth scout. a little Cub head ot the investigating staff. . -am roo , manager.
neJ are aubject to assignmt>nt t o Scout from Fairlax, Virginia . One Some committee staffs have been payments for the use or occlij>ancy Pacific Telephone ~ spent
any duty, lncklding combat duty. of the dozen acouts wu from Kern kno9."" to devf'lop techniques tor of a room or olher space where more tha.n $885 milliqn ainoe the
services are also rendered to the w Id w II ~ By tradition and by law. t.\le county, Ca.Jlfornia. wringing. the utmost publicity end of or a.r IVr ~con-
N a tion.al Gu1rd Is part of th.c> from in,•estigotlons. Television i8 occupant, such as rooms in a ho-struction. of commu.nicationa p\ant
c-::iunlry'e tint line o f defense and I know the. folks at home wtll a n~ boon for tbf'm. t el, boarding house&\ apartment t..o provide Southland telephone
can be &IJefgned wherever the-take the sa.me pled&t of coo.per&-'nl:e occasion for thf' remarka on houses which. fumiah hotel ser-aubecrtbera and u.era" wiUl more
President may cUrect. Although It I lion the men and women at the this subject by the three Senators vices. tourist camps. or lQ>&Ce ln and improved (\frvice, the manager
13 to be regntted that men who r_n~e t~ were pleued. to take, ··to was the approval by the Senate of parking lots, warehouses or st.or-sta,.ted'.
are veteran. of World War II in I .}Oln with the Boy Scouts of Arner-$700,900 for eight spec.tal investi-~e garagea, are deemed not to Manager Hambl'ook &a.id that
thls Division were called upon ica in their 19:12 Campa.lgn to have gal lons. These cover grain ator-conatitute rentals from real estate, during the year a.ubscrfben a.nd
again to take pa.rt in our country'l'I every qua.lif.ied. ciUZes:i. register and a.ge. election laws, inflation and 8411 so are to be counted u self-u.sers of the ~rvice. placed more
defenee becauae ot lack of ade-vote in the 1e~ election." credit policies, surplus tanker eooplo,Yment income. tban 10 million daily •C&lla ill the
quat~ trained fotcte immediately • • • • sales, health prOfT&rruJ and labor Commualty Propen:, Southland, nculy 400~000 more
avatlablt', there ls no viola.Uon of My aubcommlttee bas bttn tied relations, deten~e mobilisation, In-A apecl&l ailuation a.rises i.n a than a year ago and almest 4 mit-
the riglltc ol th.e.ee Guardsmen who up for three days on tha hardel:t t~al security and crime tn the communit y property elate, such ~ lion more than in 1945.
In my dreams l see you y.et
Wife of mine
Eyes of blue and ra.ve1;1 bair
Wife of r&ine •
Clear comp.lexlon 'be)llOnd OOlllpart"
Wife of mine
Dear little w&Yll th.e1 become you so
WifeotmllM!
And charmed my he&rt tn Qai Jong
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Wife at. mlne
Now u we ail In the after g'IOW
W ife of mine
You are jutrt the same as in long
ago
Wile of mine
Eyes of blue and graying ha.Ir
Wife of mine ·
Clear complexion beyond compare
Wife of mine
Dear little ways that become you BO
Wife of inine
And charms my heart as In long
ago
Wtte of mlne
GEORqE ROBINS
Candid&tes bloSSOrm .in the spring
and e-et trost-bitte.o. aJoo.r about
November.
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vo\untarilY joiQed for a specified and most complex of our bu.<lcet Dtstrlct of Oolum!Ma.. Ca.lifornla. -.In many tm.stanoes a In the Newport Peach exchange
number of ye&.r11. Many oth~r requeet.s: that of the Atomit The last-men~loned. a midget-husband and wife operate a buai-telephone U.liUI placed a daily
califomia.na 'A'."10 were ln or~~Cerf)' Commiulo.o. The mater.1al. st&ed h&ngo.ver of what the Kefau-ness tQCet.her, and the ~ ~ avera.ce of 35.6& CIJ.14 in 1.951 , as
ized or otber ~eeerve unita_w:ere come• to u tinder gue.rd and ia ver Committee started, 1.s under been established by the uae of c~ed wttll. 33,3&5 a )1l6&T ago
called back a second time. The I put in tocked tUea wben we· are way and 18 tWlng W~ community property hmda. Onl.,y .and U..172 iD Dee. 19~
45lh Dlvi.ton, a Nation.a.I Guard not using it. l can say that the newJ1p•pera with lurid &«OU.Ola of one ot them ~ De cov.e:red by "Pac~lc ~~oeae!a un,p~e~ ~~_;;...;.;.;,;....:...:..""'=..:;;;:....,.,;;,.~
unit ftun Oklahoma, is aOO in progT&lll ~ moving satiSOl.ctorUy: gamblers. nlU"COtica ped~ and th~ iaew social security provision. cler\ted expa.naion ~" Ham-
Korea. ~in tome importu~ respect. a.head copa-aJI of whom were dealing in The Bureau of Internal · ReveJ\ue brook Mated, "na.., been ana.Lnt&in-
There have been •tatements of ac.hed.We. I can also report that crtme under the Kefauver Com-rules thlt,t in such a case,· even ed clw.'1'1g tbe put sJx ~· at
made that verb&! prom Wea were the texpapn have a heavy invest-Ql.lt-tee's very 11oe;e..' u.oiugb all the inoome from the record. levels i.D ord,e.r 1 to care for
made by certa111. ~nailing officers m ent in this hope of safety nov.·, The Senate Expeaditurea Com-trade or bUaiDese ii CQIDMWlity in· the great anq conUn'91nJ growth
HAROlD I. JOHNSON
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to tbe effect tl'Lat members ot the industrial edva.D.ce ln the near tu-m.ttttt h84 reported that iJ\ ~ r.ome, all the pou income a.ad 4e-of all kindl taking ~ iD SOU.th-
! I Natioaa.I Guat'd wO\IJd not. be u-ture, and ~tological miracles later f°'jr ye.are taetw.eea. January 1, ductioM ahall be tr~ted aa the em. Califomtt."
THE ~ MER J C ~ N ll'T ~ y ~eel t o d'6ty outakie lhe conti-\on. The prop-un haa already 001t l9'T, and J&uuao' 1, 1~1. eon-~income a.np <l~ctiona ot ~ a .ti. ...-ra nental U..Uta of tile United State>~ ll3 ror wm coot with the curreqt _.. ..,.t ne&rdly $1,000.toe on !iuaban~, for soc(&! f<C\lrlty p~r-Ordfaanct •-Up-L..-----------------------....1 It that la""" It la to bo regretted, appropria.lloa requ .. t) over $7 bH-. apectal u.,_Upt\ans. "°"'"' UJ\}eas the wtfe ~ .,...-
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becalllle olwioouly they cou ld not lion, and that doesn't include the B'6l w far ..., 1Q>eC1a.1 eon.,.... substanti&Dy all of the m ..... r•-,., llilMI=
aupenede the ,roriliona of law cost o! the ••Manhattan Project." cion&l lnvetllt(&Uon b4'a been pro-ment p.nd control o( the-bu.In.ea.., ~ •
a»d ·no .ne lilad the authority to the lD.ltJal huah.-huab ~rinlen\6-pwted to. determtae. bow Uae au.Jn· .¥\ ~ -Ulll!te .w, Ulf ~'"'"_," 4 ... 1Q'U • -~· ~.~..,.et
ll)ake UI)' .lllCh statement. lion. her or speclAl ln-llgatlona m1C11t ~ ~ \0 lit oonol.~I~ ... ... ........... of ··-~· _ _ , !I·
-la41V\dual member or the • • • • be reduced. · -of tile. wUe. ftla ,_ -•· .,..._ to Ille BtUe ~ u,,e
400. Dhdolon will be "'turned to When I wu bome last ownmer, =-o1 u,,e -·-~ Bll!>ld. 1'oa A.1;1111_; • '1'¥
the United fltatee u h.11 enllatment one of 01\Y Rlverolde frlende. talk· dllAJUWR Ull810N i!lo . al1CI Ille .,,.. to lie .,... -~ . ~ -~
contract ~ Kany of the Ing about tile tax lncr-. re· ~ meeunc of tJ1e -.I ol la U.. one......,,~ lljl>-poaal -~ -'~ *" '!':"':::~DI="!.: ~~c!':i.~ :4..:.~~ :°:~:!..beat~eM~•!f ~~1~~~-if~''Qi;: ,.~-=-~: 'C
statem oaly "°" bt&1nnlnl" tbetr if he doea. nae A.rmy bad on hand, commerce ottiCe, N~ Pt•th a ... .et. tiq.we•lfl~ ~ "9 A.D&"'Jea t@lop -~~-~==~~= period of mWtary oervloe. Tb..,. on a recent count. 92l~~~~ta Action "'""t bo ll!k•n on ~ ._of,_ to!J;1,111I ~ ~ ~ .._.. ~.a
ate alao laeluded In tll1s Dtvlllon for \11< .&dot ~ DDU11u>P of aJ,eolloD or Di!'ec~p and -)' -...,._ ~ ""li"!I ~ q . , """"
panlamea and ..... rvlota -Jee~-The i>dl< ~-In any ol.ller llffe>rUnt pl&tten-1'p ~ r* ~ -..,. '"!!"' Ill&'; ~ ~ ~ • --~
""'• -montlul left on their year, llllce tile &!'MY atuted Ufing dlOO\llOIOD w dlJ-ecton ._.. aakecl _ by ~ u.d ~ ~ · ~-~·~ 'lif
extended -enta. It 11, lllere-jeep,s, 1'M ~ gui<ets. At tbl!t lb at~ . lo ........ 1(-..... --~· ~l'•!llni Ip.Lie
f<lre, -•"'•No that tile p-. rata, ,.. ~~" ·· ~ hod lo · • • -· •
mt plan o1 tll• Dopatment ot De-wt 104 yun.• ~~ wl1o'
,_ -aot-_._plate tbe t~ a P.e;k , ~ .... --ratum of, t!>e. DI-to ttlO f!)g c;m, !iii . 'lnile the Arm)'
Unllod 81at. al tlalo 'time. Quartermuur. • •
We lmoiw that the memben ot • • • • ,
t!'e -D191aloo. -Nation· Here'• ll lllllle !or ~ ~
aJ G-.., ~ ~--.....iiq ---el<Jll\IMl'Uil-~ Im, or Illa"-. Will CUTy on tl'nltecr l'f allana GrpJll!l&tloo> i..., .
Ille tlM -ol thla DI~: <>t -. a -ol ......_
1oii. -1M ~ 'l'hlch Ii ball At tlae ---\ .p;; tllc
-In •-War ~Ill l'JanCe, ~ • wltiie lbe moot of ti* In Worid W...,D 111 N-Brltaln Jlll,_,._ .. p ·~I11!fd_-£iM1
anCI 1-1.--la -to -.la .Jilli -· I\ Ii ... '. ' ~~Alld~ .....
_,.,. tnod Ado ..,. :r-o ~ f-lll Iii l>Ml-11<. COUid ~ 1lo
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Old Eatabllahed IllBurance Agency .
All lilleo ~
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ttME ~afM~~~-IT'S
SPRING PLANTING
BARE ROOT ROSES
M Varletiee, blcludlng:
Delea 'l'raabel, Fred Howard.
Sutter's Gold, ~lotte Aim-
Arollg, Cll•hiag I'-, Climb--
Ing lleut'• Deshe.
MAKE UP YOUR OWN COLLECTION
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3 or More -Save I 0"/0 •
READY TO PLANT NOW
Ge rberas (Transval Daisy)
Root Divis ions • Sin9le-Dup.lex-j)ouble
to feature Speaker on .. 8.os~
S. R. Nu!Tla ol KoO t.o Berry A Ch •t Ball Fa.rm will apeak on l'09e9 ,men nn. . arl y &:boll club garden eealloa m .. ta
W-ay, i'tb. 20 at Ute dub
First tucb event to be held In
Orange oountY. the B&J Muque of
Newport Harbor awdll&ry of th~
CbJldren'1 Home Sootety of Calt-
forn~a ts creal.inl' enormou. lnter-
ettt. among the many wbo have no
cetved lnvltaUona. Slated for Feb.
22, It ia lhe annual 'Heart.I and
F1ower8 ball, and blghHght will ~
the bef,utltul floral muquea worn
by mOdeb and designed by nln~
t1f lhe county'• Jeadlng.nonau.
ho .... Then will be a ack lunch·
eon at 12:30 p.m. a.'ld Prosr+m
wit\ be at two o'clock.
Book --1 ' Book aactlon one met thla ah.et·
noon at the home of Mn. Anne
Loner, 210 Via ll&n Bemo, Lido
I.ale. Deuert wa.a .erved by co-
hoeteaeea Mrs. Marpret Niemeyer
and Mrs. H . B. Bae\%. Mn.. K V.,
O_!lts gave the book review.
'Bride-Elect Feted
at Sunday Shower
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:a-..PUSS-il .
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_. ..... tuni-• 't=~ ...ir. f •• t ........ -r --~~ · ~. la~•ntl:f . .,. -----·fM'•-' turo'a -•"""'ii ""°"" ·: ~: ·~f.~.d bl• at~ctl'~~ w If e, ,......
°"F •. r;I : bot:I> natiN 'of C&fnll J!Ji-
Dols, at Iha juaotlon Ibo
Ohio ... d --...... We ·tall you al d.Oir
plaoa lo ~ ·you
lbey on not lft;r., omt*-water. · In tact UI DOJaee\ll't ot water so thefr
llkln&' fQr our bay fivea WI
l/11 approval or ~
· John 11aa liaen llWIY or Marconi & Esther Read Root
Divis ions
ArtM:hokes and Rhubarb
Strawberry Pia nts
Judges wtU award 8. trophy to
the Ooriat deatgnlnc the moet
cl&morou. maaque. B::ach bu been
designed eapeciaJJy for the model
who will wear 1L M.... Rol&Jld
Vallely will wear ''The Moth and
the J'l&me: Mn. Kenneth Boett-
cher, "Dance or the .l'loW.ra:";
Mra. O.G. Sueu, "Old i'qhJoned
NOMpy"; Mra. Lawteace Brown.
"C'herle"; Mn!. Fteder1c ~Cleary,
"Vl&Jon Rose": Mn. ~ohn Brough-
ton, ·~e Spoonere"; Mrti. Charle.a
Ullman, "Bachelor Balt": ~lrs.
.Tohn Bidwell, ''Tropica.na", a.p.d
Miu Shirlee Bergeron of New·
port l•land, who Is to repeat vow•
Saturday. Feb. 23 with Rlohard
Opp of Costa Mceaa , wa.a honor
gue1t Sunday anl!moon at & mls·
c.ellaneou9 shower gtven at the
home or Mtaa Vivian Lu11k, Oorona
de! Mar. Hoete1ses for Lhe occa-
sion wen-Mlaa Eileen Woriey of
Newport HeiPtta and M1'8. Bar·
bara Tripp ot Newport, •liter of
the honoree.
MJ88 811IBLU: BEllOl!:RON, cha~ bridl>-<:lect, ,.:ho wlU re-
J)l!at VOWA Ff.I). '!I wt th F'rredn'kk Opp, (Photo by Coleen McC108ky)
our' nation's cltlee. & r •at and
amall, but be recop,_, here an
opportUnlty to develop a -r-
ous busb:leu and to bt ot 9ervice
to hi• t•Uow o:J.Uuns ~d a credit
to hla adop~ community.
He ha.a devoted much of his
ti.me genarouaJy to belpln• civic
John be1iffM ta ·c eopniza-tlon and 80qnd ""~ ~ctlce.
"J rememk IDZM ot th• rule.9
my sranMaiher ""94-lo live by,"
he aya. " 'A.tw•'S"a count the
ecteWB and. wellh "the nalla.' he'd
aay." On thta principle, cuatomer
and dealer are auured ot a fair
break, Wbidl LB one reuon why
John ha.I a large crop ot utiafie<l
cuatomers. I Depend Oii Nonnan's
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for all of your Garden Needs
I 7 )' t'lll'!I Experience In Harbor Area
We deliver Charge Accounts Invited
1 Mr.!I. E. C. Martld, auxillary presi-
df'nt, will wear the .,H eart.a and ' ' F1owerti" masque,
\Vhlle many guesta will preff"r
to be Bpectators, othent are plan-
nirlg to wear original muques and
will compete' for prize.a to be
awa.rded, both for men and woml"n.
Mni. Mary Topper LI ball chair-
man of the charity event &nd Mrs.
W. 0 , Schock ts co-chalrmiUl.
441 Labor Da'Y' Are
Pledged Bo'Y'' Club
Corona det Mar ! Four hundred and , torty -one
man days ot labor have been ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~-~·+~I pronllsed on U'le construction of
1313 Coast Hkjhway
' ' IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR
FOOT COMFORT -WEAR
~ CLINICJ!u,c,
MADE EXPRESSLY FOR
YOUNG WOMEN IN WHITE
SPECIAL
58'5
For nurses, professional and business
women -Black, tan •nd white in all
leather military heel. A 11 whit~ in
moccasin and plain toe, cushion crepe
soles. Triple A 's to C's. Special $1.95
SPECIAL BARGAIN TABLE AT s3aa
SHORT LOTS-Values to $6.95
Barber's Bootery
1795 Newport Ave. • COSTA MESA
BEAOON 5689-W
Gordon B. Findlay
CONTRACTOR and
BUil.DEl\
HIUMAN MINX ··---be"' plua tuAll4 u .......
1410 Bal-Btv.L
Phone llaritor &1J
Realdeaoe RubJtr D
Yoar llarMr ~ DeaJer
NEWPORT AUTO RA.IQ
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NEWPOR.T BEAOB
NewponBoacll -1-
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ffarbor Area, <incl More \
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News-Times
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f.!eytport ·Bay Post an,d
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The N~wport--aa1b~"a. P-(eit
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the new Harbor area Boys' Clnb
gymnasium to date. A'tthough
there hu been no concerted dri\·e
to recruit materials, .!I ever a I
plumblrlg tlxtures and 12,000 feet
of electric wtre were volunteered
at a rttent Costa Mesa Lions
Club meetln1. The plumbing ""·as
donated b)' ~ N. HarTis 'A'hlle G .
I 8 . Lo\'ejoy volunteered to furnish
the wtre.
One of the nice1t telephone calls
received at the Boy!!' Club this
weeJt, WIL8 trom a. lady -.-.·ho satd
that B.tthough htt husband was
unable to work. they \vould hire
11. carpenter ror two days to work
on the Boys' Club.
Lido Garden Sec.
Slates Speaker
on Orchids
T ... ido lale Women's club l;'•rden
1cctlon "-'ill 1neet Thursdo.y, F e b.
21 at 10 a .IJl . at the home or Mrs.
DWM?ht . CJbbs. 843 V!a Udo Soud.
Mri. M. A. Dyaon of Newport
Height•. whose exhlbit8 are prom·
Lncnt In Southern Calilornla flo-.-.·er
aho"r•. wtU ahow bfauUful color-
ed allcMa and will t.a.lk on or-
chida. In wh.tch ehe &peciallze•.
Library Moving to
Ebell Clubhouse
N~wport Bea.ch public library
will move on Feb. 22 and 23 to
leufod qu11_rter9 tn the Ebel!
Clubho\19e', Balboa, Doro L h y
Sheely, librarian, announced to-
day. She said th.is spot was
cho.en alter the city •fire de-
partment ruled aplnat the Rt'd
C1'088 building.
The Hbrary will open tor
buaiDe.. Feb. 2tJi and wW ob+
serve the hours or 9 a.. m . to 7
p, m .. a.he 8ald ..
. MeanwhUe. a "moratorium"
ta belnl' 4eclattd an mtalnr
book•. Mra. Sheely saJd. Per-
90118 Who nna city library book•
i:n thelr bomee v e _.ed to re-
turn them, free and "no quee-
Uons uked."
The move to new quarle1"81 ii
c:an,aed by final eettlement ot
tbe contract for conatructkm
Of new adt;lltiona a.nd rennova-
llcn ol the old Ubruy.
GuesUI included the Jtonor~e and
h~r mothec. Mn. Lawrenc~ H .
Bergeron : Mrs. Fred W. opp of
Costa Mesa, mother of the brlde-
gTOOm-to-be; Mmes. Otto Dell-
slte, M. H . Tower. Michael Smith,
Edwin Dinger. Gene Schwe\t:zer,
Charles Lu.sk, Ivan H orfard and
the Misses Tody Stevem, Vivian
Ltuk, carol Hcuton, Diane Pu-
cCM", Judy Ga.nnon, LorTaine
Crandall. Phyllis Bea.rd1ley, Dixie
Hall and Clara. Bennrtt.
Hickenlooper
(ContlnuOO from Page 1)
Agriculture, he aaid, la · being
constantly threatened and hf'
itcoreJ the Brannan Plan as a
"socialistic usault to regiment the
tood producing JIL>etlona or th,~
United States.''
Regarding foreign policy of the
country "there Is nothing compli-
cated u tar as Lhe people are con-
cern~d. They W'1lt peace between
neighbors and ln tht' world. But at
Yalta a.nd Potsdam, by a mere
stroke of the pen, we iave away
f that whic h put) Ruula Ln poaes-
1ion of what she never would have
acquired under her own power .. ·
and \,odny Ru .. 1a controls one
third of the people of the •lobe."
Kol"'l!IMl Strucaie
Of \.he Korean ~. he said, lt
wa.a "run by the State Depa rt-
ment and not lhe cenen..ls, and
that the 1111an who ptopoaed th~
only ~ograrn which would have
saved Jivea wu tlrrd by palltlcla.n.11
-a.nd I refer to the dtacn.cetul tir-
ing of Gen, Don&LU .MacArthur."
In Europe, "Alma.t the .Amert-
C8.ll power alone la CAJ'l')ling the
load and we are exactly where
Uncle Joe want. us to be, commlt-
Led ai;'ainst the hordea from the
East we ea.n't poaatbly match In
man power. And ln • 1tob&J strug-
gle wp have lo1t our freedom ot
maneuver a(dlat thoee whoee aim
ts to overrun the world.
"I !lee no hope out of this com-
pletely conceded position we give
in Korea today. Basically, th~
American people h&ve great re-
sourceo. inherent moral and spirit-
ual 1trength.. It resurges ln time
or emergency and It has got to
answer for the freedom of our
people. Our production La -40 per
cent or the world's, our populatton
six per cent. That we CS11 't buy
rrlendAhlp, we have learned by
bitter experience. ln stvtng boun-
ty to nations, we are juat kid-
dlrig ourselves. They just hate UI
for not doubllnl' that c,Jlarlty.
"We m-µet stop the waste ot
public money, cut down control
whJch WOUld 8haekJe our bultnua,
Jet t1"= l't'niU. ot lbe Amvicu
people &o on. But we Uve C'Ot to
have In public office people wbo
cona!der It a poolUon ot J>llbllc
truat, and llllJie bave Sot to repaem-
ber Ut&t our entbualum ror a Un·
Shirlee Bergeron
to Be Feb .. Bride
Mr. and Mn. Lawrence H. Ber-
geron, 401 38th street, Newport
Ialand, are announcing the en-
gagement and comlnC' marrJ&ge of
lhelr daughter. Shirlee Elaine to
RJchard Frederick Opp, 110n of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred W . Op}> Of Coela
Mesa.
The younl' couple will repeat
vows Saturday, Feb. 23 at eight
o'clock iii the evening at Corot\2
del Mar Community church.
Both the bri.de..elect and her fl-
ance attended Newport . Harbor
Union high school. T hey Will make
their future home In Newport
Bench.
New Civil Setvice
Residence Ruling
Giffft to Council
A new o!'dlna.nce dealln&' with
residence rl"quirementM for city
fire and police employee.!I was
pa.ued to Its second .readl\\g Mon-
day night by City Council.
Under the new proposal, resi-
dential 1cquirementa would have
appolnteea eatabliah a ho~ within
~ clty 90 days &fter Uu:rir per·
manent appointment. They would
not have to Uvt!I tnalde the ctty
when they took \heir ctvlJ aeTV1ce
ua.mtnationa. Tbey 1fow need a
year'1 reaidence tn the city -a
rullna: whic h hampers loc&l offici-
ala ln getting autflclent employees.
CITY PUMP HOU$E
LOANED BOY SCOUTS
Permission lo use the old pump
house on Bayside drive tor Boy
Scout meetings was g rs.nte<t Mon-
day night by the City Council to
the Optimlllt Club _,r Newport
Beach. sponsors ot Troop 81 .
The club &gTttd to carry neces-
sary UablUty Insurance and to pro.
tect water plant equipment there
by fnatallation of partition.a.
If bad hablta could only be
broken u easily aa good promis.
u , we'd all be better off. ' .
coin'• p.y meel.lnc la ,11.1~ and "WllU. ,, • .u .~ u.1...i..1 t•
neceaary-but to dect our ca.nd-h .r uteJiM ha.Men. ..,. ..,.e-ra-
data• lo pul>Uc , oU1cf\ ballola fJI _, Mr• ti" --pt._...,.
tho boa olec:llon DIP>t ate tbe C\!'1¥ • .i., lbt ... lo.iLYt la P.A Yl"
tbt.np Utat ~". i
Mrs. D. W. Holtby
is Hostess to
Newport Circle
Newport Beach Circle, W . S.
c. S., met Thurada.y afternoon
with Mrs. D. W. Holtby, 1~18 W.
Ocean Front. The chairman, Miss
Elsie Newland, led in a short wor-
ship service, her theme Unaearch-
able Riches.
Mrs. May 'Delocler ot the calling
commlttee reported several mem-
bers being iU.
The business 8088ion was short
and waa Jollowed by a .aoclal hour
during which games a.nd conte!ts
with a Valen tine theme were play·
ed, Mrs. Holtby directing.
Prtu-winner.!I were Mrs. Arthur
Miller. Mrs. P . l:f. Higgins, Mrs.
Delozier and Miss Newland.
Mrs. Holtby, &.Uisted by Mrs.
John U'Ren, served· ntreshments
In keeping wtth theme of the d&y.
Present w ere Mmes. Jeannette
BeOdome. J . H . Mills, Hlggtn1,
Carol CUrtl.s, Mamie Havice, May
Delozier, George Arey, E. A.
Jacobsen, Arthur M.tller and
Mtaaes Newland a.nd Kate Robert-
son.
Next meeting wiU be March 4
;.t the home or Mrs. M.llls. 43 Bal-
boa Coves. Miaa Newland wtll be
auilJtlll&' hOl'teu.
Bible College
Students Plan
to Marry
Mr. &n4 M rs. O. A . Robinson of
San Bernardino are announcing ·
the engagement or their daughter
Pat to Rojah Eppel'80Yl, son of
Mr. and J.Irs. Jack. Epperson or
Van Nuya.
' Mias Roblneon and her Jiancc
are both 1tudenta at Soul.hem
Calltomla Bible College. No der-
lntte date haa been eet for the
weddJng.
BABY BOY BOflN TO
GLENN SCHIOEDERs
Their first 10n, Donald Glenn
Schroe4er, waa born Tuead•Y at
Sa.nta Ana Community Hospital
to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Schroeder.
2201 South Broad street, Santa
Ana. The cb{ld weighed in at 9
lbl,, 10 OL
Schroeder le employed ai a
oomposttor ln the Newport Har·
bol-PublLahtJ\&' Co. Job prlnlinf
ahop. He and hle wit' Lola.bell,.
alao have a 2;J·year..old dauctiter.
r.rojecta, a.nd plans to continue to
Md hi• aupport to all worthwhile
actJvltie&.
Following eng1ne•rin«·•tudlea at
the University of Dlinols, John
launched hJs buines!i career in
Memphis, Tenn. He later joined
the industrial division of United
States Gypsum Company and for
reveral years travelec\ the major
portion of lhe Middle West and
~he Deep South in CQM.ection with
industrial construction.
From Bombs to Bouk-varda
A commission in the Army's
Corps ot Engineers awaited him
wben World War n came. He
·Nas assigned successively to sev-
!ral AJr Force staUona tn charge
of construction and malntena.nce.
One of hi ... tinal uaignments waa
u a staff engineer for Western
Flying TrainJng Command Hell(l..
=1uarters, at Santa. Ana Air Base.
When discharced at war's end,
he again joined the United States
Gypsum Oom):lany ataft but wu
1lready plannlns on launching a
new buainesa In Newport Beach
on the Mariner's Mile.
The Boyd family now m a k e
their home on Lido Isle w1th three
:ions, Tom, Robin and Steve.
In addition to operating his
succeaaful buatnesa. be la a dlrec·
tor of our local Chamber of Com-
merce and of t h e Auociated
Chambers of Orange County, an
1.rea director tor the Community
Che.st, a board member of the
County's Red Croa. eecretary of
the NeWPOrt Balboa Rotary Club
and put pre.Sdent ot the Newport
Harbor B\Wneu Men'• AaM>cia·
Uon.
We are plaaaed that John ta one
of our customera. He hu thla to
say about us: "I can highly l"E'c-
ommend the aervicee of Newport
Balboa Federal. Your outJlta.nd·
ing growth proves the confidence
which savings tnvestora have tn
your service, and al90 proves the
major role you have played to
make possible much of the build-
in( and development of our com-
munity."
· Those who have Savlnga Invest-
ed wtth us are famillar w1t.h the
hJ(h dlvtdend rate ~e have always
paid -never leu than 3 percent
per annum, tor more thaa 15
yea.rs. Thia otters you a safe,
substantial return on your sav·
inp. Come 1n and o p e n an
account, '5 or more will do It.
OlD"9 I.a a borne -owned. home·
manasect Auoclatton. We would
like to tell you pe:rsonally of our
advan~ •!"-CB and Io an aervlcea deatped e~ally t o r
relidente ot our commutllty.
balboa
ERRL -SAVINGS
••• 1111 111tcialit1 .
Im 1111.Wa , ,,..,._ .... ,.
IRrllT llltl. llllFellll
TUBEROUS BEGONIA BULBS
' They Are Cheaper 'J'ttls Yt1ar
CAMELLIA OB CARNATION TYPE
W e have 10 Separatf> Colon of ~h
Large Z~lnch and up Bulb8 .................... .
PIOOTEE and llancf.ng Basket Ty.,.....sepwate Colors L.a..rxe Bulba ............................................ _ .................... ra.ch
SMALL KIXED BULBS
Aa I.ow a.a .............................. _ ......... ,_,,, ...... _ ..........••..... .-.ach
5 & 10¢ Nursery
lUU So. Newport Blvd. TUllTIN
STOCKS • BONDS • COMMODmES
UNDERWRITINGS ,
DEAN WITTER.: to.·
MEMIEIS HEW YOIK STOCK Dou.NG!
Chlc090 loord of Trode • • • Son fnlndtc0 Stock bt,.ong•
le. Angeles Stock bchangti i
LEASED PllVATt WllES
Bui< or ~ -Bid&'·· IApaa BMdl Ph. t-1.IJlll , ' . -•
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tor SeriOOs Play, '~Idiot's . Deiight"
Chmnlaer .Ust
(0.Gn Ff ,.._ hiP I}
Tbomu r. Nortm, Iii'. o. G. au-and lloland II.. WrlCbL
Plre r1e••U• .
Ch&tnnan., Ka1lrle 8 l a a l~ y: r ,.,_.,
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87 11&17 Lee ... ,,, i t
"lclloi'a Douc11.t.. ~ ol.&Qlns PaU
Witte and John ~eloon p,.,,_ that
Ille Jlarbor coftunwilt;y Pl&yon
can -b&ndle an a.dlllt and .arloua
P'4Y aa .. utytas\y u they do a
Coliiedy.
Dtriector Marthella Randall. In
center st.aging a,.,pll.y wtlb so much
ten.Jon and tragedy I.a cbara.cte.n
aod urifil, coped ,...,..tee1u11y with
many problelll9; lhe •pectacular
cJoalng ecene, whicb expkJdee un-
d er tbe noee• of the audience:, wu
pa.n;icularly difficult \o cury off
and the a-.tnclngn.811 of Ute
aoond met llghUng effecto .and the
creecendO of the tl.nal llnea were
a triumph for bolh actors and dl-
rector.
Pali Witte, u the muquerad·
in,; White RUMI•, wae happily cut
llll<l demon11trated a remarkable
range or hlstrlonlcs. All her
scenu, from the lenderneas wilti
the honeymooners. to the vtlepe.r•·
live :;how-dOwn with the munl·
lions baron ( ple.yed by E. C.
Smoth) were hJghly charged &nd
lnten2'lllfled by taclnatlng gesture•.
facial exprt'Mlons. allther:lng walk
a nd brilliant c03tumes.
Ottper lmplk-.atloftll
J ohn Nel&0n u Harr)· Van,
leader of a troupe of American
chorus girls Improbably stranded
1 In a re-sort hote l In Central Europt"t.
IGNING (lRANGE COlTNTY'S moM" than elpt m!llloo was Impressive for a number of
--~orth. of wwa bonlb l!m't too much Wd-rk lf you ba\'" • multi-reasons. At1. an ac tor, he is re-~ alfllln~ machtne, Clalrr M. v._.1son, Cowl.a MetNt'lf direct.or on !axed and aure In hla m ovement.I!. ~tattoo dhtric t board. found ou~ Tueeda.Y ln Lo8 AnseJe8. Bund.-. timing and emph&ai!I. H e obvloua-!.,~re bought n,>(,.'e'Gtly by Bank or Amt.•rics MYlldlUalf'. ly had 8 rt'Hpect for the deep<>r ~.,... f H ouse or Rothschild Photo 1 i1nplicstion11 or thf! play and his
~-__ _ character lnterprelallon achieved
Playwrights . Cast
'The Terrible Meek'
l'hembef'911 li'raDlc: ctoeker (ex-of·
tlclol. Allred & Ol-a, Phll a.y.
den fvr:.-ofOc'JoJ, JI. H. Holma, :r. w .. toa Jay, Marven.. llood7,
ud Linwood Vicic.
P1aywr11ht. Wci..kobop ~ two ' ~· production• wben they held their Chatrman.' Waluir 8. Spicer: .
t"egu..lar J11Mthb" meeting Feb. 8 membera: H . L. Ayres, Roa Qree-_,,. 8elected .811Mta -:
at the lovely Ocean Front home of ley, L. L. Jones, Heinz Kataer, K. 'IUDDDC8 MA't. SAT.. ltM
)Ira. Hu.el Dumont. They com· T . Kendall, Leonlll'd Klnpbeker, 1 bJned bualneu with pleasure by Dick Strwart, Roland Va!kly, and ~ SUN .. MON .. TUE&;
casting one p111,)' and cuUng a.n· R.. H. WinkJer. o.ruauoa. tr-om !:II Su&.
other. Thia after, rtrat enjoying .:i HIJhws)'11 A Tnruaportatlon ' .IA.NZ RU88El,I.
pol luck dfn.ner. ' Cha.irman. John T . Boyd, Jr.; I v:r, R .,:UTlJBE
The Tenlble ,Meek, a powerful m~mbere : Welter P'nulz.. Heinz
drama by Chat ... -,Kennedy. Ko.iwr, H. F . Kmny, Ari La '11le . Vecicft Story'
W&I cut wl\..b thdpllow1.og play-SheUe, R. L. Patteraon. John Sall-_PLUS-
!!ra; Robbie P'teo. 'u tb,' peuanl or• leK.-offlclo), Earl W. Stanley, .... &oliERT VUIOllNOS
woman·, Slllll Fox u the aoldler·, and J .B. Webb (eK.-off\clo). • · u I "•--•foot Mal-and Jack Wilcox u lhe Capta.tn. I ladustrll.I '"II"' u ... ••
lt ta a· p1ay written especially for Chairman. K e nn e l h Willson; J
the turlben.nce ot world, peace and members: H. L. A.yres, William
wlll bl! presented sometime near
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Ba.xt.er. Leo Benzlnl Sam J . Col-
Eaaler. yer, J ohn CUrc:::t, Hugh Haley, Stan
After th(! cuUni:; of The Terrible 1 HOwa.rd, Huold Johnaon, Sam
Mu k, readings were started for I Kauffman, Sam Klnsfalher. Elm.er
Quest ln the Houa~. a comedy L&raon. W. M . Longmoor, George
drama to be pre~ntcd shortly a(-Mt>achem. Waller B . Mellott, Slan-
ter Euler. ley Ridderhof, Roy Rou.1h, Steve
'fhere w tl be an9lher readlnr: Showier, Nelson St.afford and Ray
for Guest in the Hou~ on Sunday, Trautwein.
Feb. 17 at 8 p. m. at 600 1h Avo-1 lntNColk-~ Crew lkptta
cado, Corona del Mar. At thb time General chairman, Harvey Som-
ca.sting will 'be conlplf'lcd. Any-e rs; co-chairmen, Dr. S . R . Mona-
one intcre.21tcd 111 thea tre ls e<>rdi· co, Tho"la& F . Norton; regatta di·
ally lf)"Vilcd t o atte:id lh!? readings rector , Hay Langenheim; mcm·
anU to parti1·ipa.tc l;t fUlW'c activi· bera: Dpn Arford. H&rry A shton,
t lc3 ll-' w ell . R('xford Brandt, RuS&CU Cralg, El·
, mer Cuf'T)', T , M . Hambrook, Ed-
t win Harbach. Mark Healy, (l(?org"
lloa~ II. Mayor L. L . Isbell, Heinz Top of · O ld Smoky
in Rehearsa l
by Mothersingers
I Kaiser , K. T. Kendall, Ken Niles.
Morgan Noble, Wetley D. Smith. I
Wnt. Spurgeon III and Jamea M.
' Webster
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--· 1VEH BUSCH .. NAITIH IACKIN -·RAOUL WALSH~·-...
-PLUS-
HOWA.RD DUFF
MONA 'FREEMAN
'Lqdy From Texas'
'ln' Technk:olor
SUN., MON., TUES.
M,...mbt•nthJp
ChRlrman. Dr. A . E . Stockton.
r.ten1bt'r~ ...
.. that rare thing In amatPur dra-
-' S PEEDERS ARRESTED Ham and Rice mallC8, the efft-et of stature and Hard nt wori< on lheir J>art,., in ~rly ·hour-; ~cn1 r.:?.tJ two driV·
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signif1canct". H \8 vt'r88tility rang· thP forthcom ing production of "On
~-o:i Co..t:;t hii::h.vHy .vc"terday, C assero le D"ish . rrt from the tnnutndo In the 11ne11 1·.,11 or Olrl Smoky" H.r" 111('mllf'r!!I
both rC('f'1Vf''I ritation!i. ..At about the choru~ girls: "I prom· or the ca st whose M'll.'cllon W811
a. nt. pohC'f' offt('err-. 1-farry I i~.-t thrir n1oth('r I 'd always lw' r -cently C•llTip\rlNI for the moun·
per and E"11rl Stont'bac k clock· A c•mibinRlinn which r('a!1y 1,.·l<u•e to lhf'm." to lhf' long pauAr la in opt>rctt" whit:h i~ to be prr-
Brice Elliott Gei.'!ert of Gar-melts in the mouth Is thil-l Hani and the '-':onderful inflection In the !ir•ntt.'<! March 13. 14 and 1!"1 in Lhe
a for doing 70 Ln a 55-mile and Rice Cu.~t>rolC'. Almo!>t 85 lines In the laflt a ct : "This avaJ· h'gh school auditorlun1 . This \Yill
Ba lboa : SR1n J . Colyer. J . R .
('on~!'ll, Jrvlnf( Cronsky. Stan
Hrnlinr, an<1 H . t.t . H olkr r.
Balboa laland: J obn Bidwell. CLIFTON WEBB
Don Cainpro11. Sl.&rt ley Had!lcld, I ANNE FRANCIS
J ohn Keeler &nfl Dale Ramsey.
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l!HO°w'. 8TABT8 l:U
NOW 8 HOW11'10
"'l"li:N TA.LL HEN"
Wit h Burt t.ancuter. I~· u,,.~n('("
-Aho -""KEO SIUES Ot, MONTAS-A"
IUduud Wlclm&rk
WOMEN'S FELLOW8WP OF ST. A'1UREWS
PRESBYTERIAN GBURCB
PRESE?>'TS
RUTH HILL
IN ORIGINAL DRAMA'.TlZATlON
~a T H·Ef., E G y ,-, I AN . a
BY WALTlll
W ED. EVE , FEB . 20th 8:00 P. M.
. ST •. "-NI>K£WM CBUltCH LOlfl\'GE
OPPOSITE NE"WPORT HAJIBOR SUUH SCHOOL
BEN EFIT DO NATIO N $1.00
I
•1t1---...nt' Coronit. tlel M'lr: Arvo Haapa, ~, ....
RUMr ll Hampton. Thomas E . Hef·'•••••••••••••illl I
fernan, Harold Hetrick, and CI ' / I'.:·==========================
zone 50ulh or MorninJ:" Canyon Ilg-ht fl.!" a fC'atht:'r, Y!'t hravy With anchc h'!ln't made of snow: lt'a b" thr second annual s how prrsf•nt·
'~fl. A half hour later, they pcrif'ctly d£'liCIOU-S flavo-, thi« made or blood." Pd by Moth<!rsingers for the b('ne·
l!@nd Charlel'I Do~al Dowkins of rccipf' ii. lht• answer to what lo <lo 1 T~ th · 1 fill fit of the Nrwrort Beach Elemen·
•-·la Ana cfbing miles per with th06f" hRm scrap~ lhRt arr toCI 1 ·'1t0h er major brio ea wer1•1 • d H bo ~1 1 h 1
Fo,. Ttc:ket.s Call Harbor !711 or Beacon ~R
-· I'( w com para e cxce cnce. tary an er r T-.. K 1 sc oo ~ tour at Popp,\· Av anll Co1L<1l An1all an<l s1Jn1etln1e~ too harli fnr R ' h d z I th brood! ParP-nt Tea cher as&ae 'ationt!..
11..bway. Both appear Feb. anything but thr meat grlndt:'r .1
1 h ic .!lr 1 ~,·e.g;_ u c tanlgl' p ti 1 t d lh 1 •-;if'. 11untr( sc ent..:1t, waa espec y ar c pan s an e r par"" a rf' ~.before Judge D. J . Dodge. lagr.-dir nl; \fine in capturing accent, walk and Louise Grei&or, Cindy Jone&: Doro·
• 3 l'gj:: yolks ¥.rell beaten tnne. George Bacon as Qulllery of-thy Newbe rry, Sue Ellen Buc han·
at>cK THRO\.VEIL'S AT WORK \ 1 (·up milk ri·rt'CI the paradox of being almost -en: Bob Wen~. Grandpa: May-
; F . Buell. 812 Ocean Blvd .. on <'UP ('OOked rice too ~ood. Hia projection o r the delle Morrison, Grandmaw; Ronald
at,b. 13 reportt:'d to loc1.I police c up grated ch£"t'se torturrd Frenchman was so in-Barlow, Sam Carpente r : Louis
!Jl&t four smaJl boys had thrown 1 cup ground cooked han1 tcn~e that the impact on the Ila-K inner. Frankie Davls: Jame!!
(Tock al h is large pla!.e glass I tablc1:1poon melt("d blJtte r or tcner was uncomfortably acute. Ray, Mr. J ohnson : P ercy Baine!!,
Window. Offict'rs went to the margar;nc. But per.haps from another angle--Clrn\ Buchanan ; Milo Connelley,
~n~ but could find no trace of leRspoon salt that ot the playwright, Robert William Ma.con.
(l@ boy11. Thls Is on~ of many 1 ·8 tco..,.poon pepper Shrrwood him~c lf. who fillf"d his Taking the parts or glamorous
mAes In which lratJ Corona dt·I :i es.::s .,., .. hilts bcatt'n~ stiff play with rE>proach, warning and "~ow girls from lhr big city of the
Ma·r citizens report rocks thrown Prrpa.r1ng the fluffy while rict': lndignat lon becaua(' he wanted to Twenties &rt" Bomell Pea.&e u
(fom tbe bluff on pa81ring cara. at To n1ake three liberal cups of jolt a slumbering humanity-Mr. Martlyn: Celeatine Harvey. Gail:
"90ple or at hOuses: but by thf' fluffy rice, RUl 1 cup or uncooked Bacon's conception of Qulllerry and H ele n Cacnat as Jane. Others
ttme police arriVf', the boys are riCC'. 2 cups of cold water and t \ waa justified. who w ill have part.a are to be an·
..+.ne I te11sponn of salt In a two.quart'' nnunel"d. but the entire cut will i'l' .. · saucC'pan and cover wi1 h a tight· 1 Dollar Ap.,.,-.ch I numbc'r rthJre t han W.
';~ ROOKED ON' ('llECKS l r1tt1ng lit!. BrinJ: to a vigorous Norman WebbE'r, u Donald Na-In addition to 1peaking parts,
""" ba:I an<I th~n turn the heat as low vad("l, was a genial, worldly .hotel there wtll be old and lovf'ly folk
'-... Howa.rtl Clinton Brayton. 777 ,..5 pos. lblc . )('ave over t his low man ; occasionally he wavered tune::. familiar to all A mericans.
""'; st boulevard. t;guna . Beach, heat for 11 r.-1nut~s. T11r11 off the trorn his opening delineation of the P rociuction and actual play dlrec-a., arr~sted Fe.b. I-at his place heat. t F 1. t extra tcndrr grains. rOIC', but on the whole he polntt'fi tor 111 Mr.'!li. Ronald Barlow . whllt'
bus 1 n e 5 8 in Costa Mega on K.Jlow the 1·ic• .. to st('a1n t \\."1! h hea:. hill lines w ith the "e:ye.qn-the-dol· Mary BattPn Stcffeniwn will di-~arges preferred by Otto Goelhel off~ fo r t.r. ar!d1tln~ .. 1 fi\·r rninuteM lar approach required. Pete Smith r1.:Cl the music.
.., Richard's market. He was bt>fore r emoving the hdl. as Pittaluga handled the Italla.n -------
ked for petty thef~. Goelt:fl Never rcn1ove the hd nor stir a ccent and l~aacrlble volatility of
med he harl been siven a fie-· htl · 1 k l Aft · · -· h k f 520 d rice w ~ it s CCkJ ng. er h1a roll' with considerable Oalr. "" .. 1ous (' ec or rawn o n · I k-" th 1· I lift Be h Ba k f A 1 r1c -::: s cc..~ ""''· ren1ove c 1(. Robert Reegan, 118 the aophlstl-
U·ater J onea. ~
Lido anrt Mitl'iner6 Mile: L . ·y,1.lr.:=============~
A lien, P e lf't Barrett, Le!!tcr Liv·
inl(st on. Robf>rt H . Recd, and Por-
ter B. S inclair . ~ I
Ne"'·port: Norman HaJZ"en . Fran-
cis J . Horvath, Ben R eddick, 0. W .
R !chard and K eith R ima.
Merrhuats BUJ"'f'oau
Chllirman, D. M. Hummel; me1n-
tx>1 s : Charles Beec her. Frank
Brookin~t1. Lawrence Brown. Floyd I
Buell . Don Cameron. Har o 1 rl
Chrlatler, Ceorge Eulberg, H. M.
H olker, Blaine Hutchin50n , &tty
Jarvt8, Fran)( Katnik, Cliff Uon-
barger, Alan Mickle, J oe Nlckertz,
Theo Robina, E . H . Skinner, Cliff'
VRrner , J ohn Vielle a.nd Vaux
White. .J
National Affaln
C halrrfian, T . M . Ham brook :
memb('rR: Dr. Phillip Bauett, J .
A. Beek. Loui."J W . Brigg-s. Dr. W .
J . Cowan. Judge Robert Gardner,
Ckorge Holstein Ill, Myford Ir·
vi~c. Heinz Kal1K'r , George Lind.
Frank Linnell, Ralph P . Maskey,
P. A. Palmer. Dr. G. N. Pease, W .
W . Sanford, Dr. A . W . Smith,
Maurie Stanley ancl r.tlldred Stan-
Hair Should Be
Pfoperly Shaped·
It Styled Before
A Permanent!
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BETTER St;E AN EXPt;ltT!
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DAN THE BARBER
NEWPORT BARBOR E,LK8 LODGE •
'l'HJBD ANN.t1AL
ELKS JetlNSTREL SHOW
All Star CCllt of HOIM Town Talent
MARCH 7 & 8 at 8 p,m. l I Newp ort Harbor Uni on Hi Schoo l Audi torium I
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Oen. Adm. •t.%5 'ncket.a
Kida • 75 A....uable From
• ~rvod • J%.50 Any Elk
NOW
OPEN
SATURDAYS
and
SUNDAYS guna. ac n ° mer ca. rice t;cnt1y with.fork lo allow ric(' cat cd captain had an Important
wu returned, and he had not lo !ltea.m t.!ry to lhe dt!slred con-rolf' which he interpreted f&lrly
able lo c 0 n lac t Brayton si,tt>ncy. corui:lste ntly In a criap and autl\or-~r by letter or telephone. Met.hod: Beat ogg yolks. add ltativc fuhlon. E. C. Smlth, u f.: 1 mllk. t lcc, cheese, ham. butter or Achill" W t'ber, caught the chill
Civic League
Praises Play,
"Idiot's Delight"
"Leads we re o utstanding and
show girls did a terrifi c Jo b" said
:nembers of the Women 'a Civic
ley. 1 ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::;!I
Official Reception I· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=========~~ Chairman. H •r v e y Somer3;
members: Hilda Briscoe. Judg~
Robert Gardner , Ma)ror L. L. la-,. ti. A.DAWNE Bl1SINESS 1n<tt1.:"arh1t>, salt anLI pt-pper. Fal•J Rnd dreadful vllJiany of the part
t~pp lication of James D. Elli.i; for ln egg Y•hitc and pour into a and hla Jillie &eene with the cap-
bu!rlnee:.ii ljeense-to eon~uct an gnucd C&SBt'roh!. Bake in a ~aln, In whtch he convt>ya deU-
one processing busineaa at 216 n1oderate o~n (350~) until a cately tJiat he want.a his travel-
St.. was approwed Mand&)' knlfc inaert"d Into the cuacrolt lng companion, the ghunoroue
'ht by City CouncJl1 subject to conu.•s out clean /about 40 to 4~ Irene 1Pat1 Witte) "detained"
WfRl.ssion by the c-lty health of· Thfs rt'C;pe~s isix s1.:1 ving.!". t hrough a trumped-up vtu lrregu-
ter. Minutesl . tartly, waii exceptionally deft.
-.4 .. . Lincoln Clark and Diane Zweig
• • WETBAC K ARR£8Tf;D . .1 . The fru1ta ao.d 'j'.~getablea pro· "'B lhe English newly·WedB, were
!,~eld by local police for U. S . duced and packed tn CaJlfornla ror charming and deeorattve, extreme-
1"-tion official.Ill wu Xavier consumers everywhere last year. ly lntelliKent about lhetr Uneii and
e8 Morale~. a wetback wh<l if 6tackcd cB.!!le on case, would poised. The 81x choru.s girla., Dru-
tcked up by four local po-equal ,,.mote than 8.608 gi&ll.t col-sllla Thompson, Verna MlUer,
ff leers ·at. 2 :03 a. m. today umns ~c~ rlslng 88 high u Ml. Margery Barnett, Diane Marg-
he put In a local phone call Wh.ilne.y, highest peak ln the con-warth, Connie Han3en and Vlr-
tltie Stage Mo tel. tinentaJ United Si.tee-. glnla Wella. we~ very fetehln&
~::;;;;:::::;;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:I and humoroua a.net In lhetr delight-ii .., ful dance number, showed the re-
,BEY, K .IDSI sull8 of devoted practice wtth a
surprlalngly poll.shed f\>iutlne. The
brtJthl, pert. provocative COBtume~
In this number, dea'gned by Con·
nle Brace. were typical of the
ol&y'a over-&U achievement In d~
tall and &rtl.slry, u was the door,
mural and wtndOw of Wall.ace
Locke Parker's imaginative et..
bell, Betty Jarvla, Virginia Man-
League, who took over the house son, Hadd R ing, John Sallora (ex-
for first night's production or officio), Sally Somers and Mildred
"Jdiot'a Dell.ghl" by Hubor Play-1 St.anley.
era. PvbJla.lty
Coast college chapel was com-Chairman. Re xford E . Brandt;
pletcly fill~ for the perlormance
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memberii: Don Arford, Harold
with proteeds to go to Hoag Me lll-Chrl.atler, Arvo Haapa., Wendd.I
orl&l holptWU for a tr1.y ecrvtce. I V. H oyt, o . w. Richard a.nd Lee
W ilder.
Bonding Tie-up Chalrm.!:i: e~M~Jany: mem· ~~N>tr&J~C~
(OoaUnoed from Pap 1) ber11: L. W . Aile~ Peter Barrett, M ~' 'L Clly Councilman ROM Gr.eley J o•-E o Elli t 1-•· .,.....,."> oe "'on. . • ot, -~,,.u•i ~--~ ~-_ _, told the Pn!u today that lt WBJ> Gronaky, NOlllllan Hagen, L L. ...-..010# .....
true that the bid bond wu writ-J J H •~n. K th Rim ones, . . . .in.•uo. el . . a, ••• •--• i••-AIU.
ten by a broker f rom hia office. Mr•. Keith RJ.ma and Lee WUder. \'S~;~-~;·;;-;;..,.;;;';;;;!_ However , Greeley aatd. the brok-41 ·W• • .. •117 eee I
er, Kerbert Deweill, a~U! aeparately WomM'• Acttvt&IN
f'rom Gre~ey'a eupervtaion and Chairman, Betty Jt.rvt.I; mem-
only pays a peftentqe to' the hers: Mazie Blrd, Agnes Blom· Effldeuey i l)Mnandl. Order
Greeley office. ThJ1 h e 11&.id, nulst. Hilda Brlacoe, Virg'lnta Nothinl' coptrlbutes more ef·
prompted the city attorney to In-Castle, May C. Davl.8, Ida Deakins.· fecUvely to good car care than
form him. Gr~ley, that the mat-Mabel Fltzrnorrla, Violet Gardner, keeplng the ; tools in good oondl2
ter would be: legal. N'lda Otblon, Dora Hill, Char-lion and in good order, advises the
Greeley alao told tbe Preu that lotte HollfMhe&d, Gladys Hu.-hea.. N&Uonal Automobile Club. U
he has taken out hl.a nom!natlon Mn:. C. W . Jayred, Rutb Jayred. wrenches, pl1era. hammers. and
petition tor-atgnature1 to quallfy Marilyn Le.tdy. Vlr&'fnta M&n80n. other toola are Jett aca.ttered about
him ror another four years on the MaNeUee Moody, Edith :Netce, the garage, 01· thrown carelesely
ctty Oouncll . Sally 'Newlin, Helen Norton. Vetm& \n the back or the car, t.he ne>f.l
PatU lh)'<I U Marla carried Gordon -..... 01!rlen, Ethel 'Shirley, ·Belen time they are need<d the motori.t
off & number or ace.nee with her ~1-v J b
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bouncy 11\Ue walk .ltd clewr ac-Gordon la no fledgllng polltlclan Blockton. ,---,,., amer, '*" .muot almoot dou le IJI• l)"'• ~· and to not unmlndtUI ot monlelpal phJne Webb, Doroth7 Wiiheimy, ~led to OJ)Clld UD th• ttpalr 1
cent. Al T!lompaon. Grover Moott &nd county macb'natlona. ~ _... v .. a s . WUl.l&mo, Ruth Wlllinea. jlJb. The job lo ~vet tlntohed 111"'
4ENE'S-· R.STAURANT
-' -B.uat&Y Frwl.'!aftd ·Italian C•lslne
I PlloDO
lla.nOr 1111 • t10$ COUt Bltd. I
·0o-dOI -
THE' ARCHES Caf~ ~nd Coe.hail 'Lounge • OPEN 11 II.. IL 'l'IDIOUOB I A. II..
• • ~ar Ill.Vb. ON Ooh$? moBWAY
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BOZO MOVIES AND CARTOONS
AT ~:0 0 P. M., MESA THEATRE
..,d Eldob lllllet bad minor rot., w on the, NewpOrt clty COW\cll y-w th~ toolll....., back In their rtght.-I
but won laugba with their -· ••• -• th ......... ,, -•·• l&<u j ~er and th~r tlml.Qg: ptanbrit La-.,..,. u fU&)'"OT "' e mun_...,... t;y. CbaJrman. Dr. Q. O. Sucu: ''" ~ · / ._
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Ptlll O&LOBz roa oaovnr on a
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brief appeul.n .. a very p.._Uy. dlll\ricl ot OW.nge county. Durl"8 Clifton! W. Cb&pm&n, ~
'nte,Ola.rt oollep chapel, ,.,_ all !hot I.IDie 1>e wao enpnd tn °"'"· W.rll a.I)'. Ceo1'p ROOJ
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WASHINGTON
DATfllNE-
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11-Eco-
nom~~antt not politics will deter-
mine lf the Democratic party wtll
ntain Ila hold on the preaidency
in November or be replaced by a
Republkan administration.
If hl3\orlcal precedent ~ true-
u It baa ~en 28 t 'mea out of the
1ut 32 elttUons----you can watch
variations ot the general price
level of 286 commodtUes and fore-
caltt which party will win, regard-
lf'a ot whom the lndividuaJ can-
didates are.
That Is based on the theory lhAt
lhe public lends to vote for con-
tinuation of the administration In
power ill progperolta tlme11 a.nd to
vote agaln.,t Qle Incumbent adtn.tn-
.latration when depression or rapid-
ly falling rrtces mark the ap-
proach or eltttlOn tiinf".
The · four hi!'ltorlcal exceptJons
do not change the theory, rather
lllrtt or then1 p rove :t still turlher,
brcause popular vote foll owed ihc
theory nnd administrations were
changl"d for other cau11es.
If poll .. ters had U!)Cd variations
of the 1::ene1·a1 price lcvt'l ln:;tcacl
of lnlen"icwini.: pt'Oplc lJ\cy could
have been r li:;ht 28 times In the
lo.st 32 elcction:.i.
George Sawtelle
SeMees .Sat.Wday
· ~ lw o--J P . llaw-
telle o1 Ba'-loland ..Inn be bekl
Saturday at O\UJ"Ch of Ute fte.
cea1ona.1. with tntermfn,t follow·
tng at Fore.t Lawn[ Keinorta.t
park, Loa Ang-e}ea. ~e d.Jed In
Santa Aoa Communlcy hoopltal,
having autfered a etroke wbi:le
~ute to P*1m Sprtpp tr o r,n
Ba:Jboa l.lland. He ~ co-owner
or the Palm Bprtn.p Te.nnt.. club.
and one or tht protnotl,n of Bal·
boa Bay club.
Besides his wtre be rW 'Survived
by his wife and a llDft, Allen; a
brother, Major Couri.Jand Saw·
telle and bis paren4, Kr. and
M'r., F.dwin SawlA!lle.
W, I, LANDIS BACK
M.r. and Mn. W. 1. Land la ot
1129 W. Balboa Blvd., have return·
ed from a meeting at Berke.le.y of
the State Farm Insurance Com·
panJes. They Joined In the flrot
oJ. a eerie. of national .emlnan.
Landia, local State Farm repre·
!tenl&Uve here: stated that t)\.e ~r-
ent or1f811lutlon, State Farm Mu.
tual Automobile lnaurance Com-
pany of Bloomington, n1:. con-
tlnUt-.JI to be the nation's largeat
auto fnsurer. At \he 1951 year
end It was ln.!'lurlng more than 2.·
150,000 a.utomobllee. '
If they hnd rrt'<lic t ed a change MORE WATER PETITIONS
In adm1n·strattgn Whl'n pricf's were A total of 318 signatures now
d~cnntng or c-vPn stable at .lo\v [have been flied with the City
lC'vels. they would have been right Clerk, prote.sting the monthly $1
11 of 13 times.. water meter levy over which a Law
If they had prl'dic tE'li reelection suit baa bee8' filed by Fred Steph·
of the administration whrn prices ens. Newport 11ervice atatJon ope-
\V::ore ~ing or stab\£' at high level!:!: rator. At Monday night's council
they w~uld have been ~i~ht 17 out 1 meeting, 227 addition.al aignatures \
o( 19 time's -and that tn\'.ludcs th('. were presented on petitions. They
1948 "surpriR<'" t>lrct ion -which 1 were ordered filed by the council.
lo eco.non11.t;t.B like F. ,\.. Pearson
and W. I. Myers or Cornell was BEACH IMPROVEMENT
no surprise. City council Monday night ln·
By this theory, an.cl l>ccause. Wt' 1 structcd . the clty manager to m-
are now. In ~ period nf fairly . vestigate requel!lt of lfl reaklenl! st~·a<ly h1 i:;h ptlC'C'.S, Lhe. I>en1~rots I on Ruby A ve.t_ Ba.Ibo& bland, for
will ~ r1>turnr<I lo off1c~ th1~ No-j reetocaUon of the beach at Ruby
VC'mbcr unless the re Is a rap1rt de-8 d South Bay Front. Balboa. Is-~Jinc in the general price level l~d. They had sent in a peUtJon from AubWJ t to November. • .
With contlnurd h l,i:-h governme nt :!k.i~I" lhe city to rebuild the
spending even though 1t be deficit a c ·
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"Dr: Hanj White
Long interested
in ~y, Scouts
hi>. 10 ...... Boy &:out Sun&oy
with uniformed &:outa and CIJIJe
1<>lns to cbure.. ~ a body, and
-Of the ..,...i t'ntereettng .,...
ton wbo keyed their aermon. to
the youth CJOUPS · wu Dr, Harry
White of B.11>na toland eommu-
• lilty Methoclilt church where Scout
Troop 81, llpcnuio<ed by the OpU-
mist club and ebbs or Den 3, .Jack
uo, w4!re praent With their Den
Motben, )(ra. Knapp. On Monday
evening Troop 81 received Ill
cbarter at a dinneT meeting.
Dr. Wh.lte. looking back !Mt
week over hl8 Iona-career. remem-
bered Ute Ume. BlBhop Bla.ke WU
peat ape&ker al bla churcl'\,. The.
btabop h•<i cho3en u his sermon
subject "Whe.re Are the Boya'';
but. lookins up In the pllery, he
•W 40 _Boy Scouts and hllJ sermon
· wu ruined. But he \Vas interest-
ed,-and tor many years a Scout-
m-.ater hu been on the ornclaJ
board ot the Met.hodlllt church.
It wa. while. at Santa Barbara
in 1911 that Dr. 'f"blte had one
of the flnt trooptt organlied and
be stlll bu one. of the early supply
cat&loguea which &hows p&rapheI"-
nalia ·verY d~tfe.rent from that In
uae today. Hla two eom, Horace and Reginald.. were members of
the troop. Horace, now In Hono-
lulu where both he and hi.a wife
relaln an interest In Scouttpg,
later had a record-winning Korean
troop; and Reginald was one of the
first Commanders of Newport
Harbor Sea Scout baM.
In more rece11t years Dr. White
was uked to address a Boy Scout
convention at Long Beach. He had
, no idea why he had been asked to
speak, until one of the men in
charge informed him that he had
been one of the boys In that flrst
troop at Santa B&rbara.
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LEGAL NOTIC l ' O.pt. .Jock J .. ,. 8. F. Pol;.;
_ I-• l>cP,t. -'"Tr-a.ffic ia Uk.e the CUD~
• 1 mon .cokl --everybody but U._e· ..
NOTK;JZ (ll' INBN'llO ro doctor Ii":" ·a cu"t" -,
ENGAGE IN 'DIE SALE or
ALOOBOUO lllln:&AO
r.11ruary u, 1n2
To WHOM IT MAY cONcSRN:
Subject to -.....ce ot tbe """""" _
applied for; and· ec>mnwic!;~ ."?t
lea than ta da.ya after" the date
pooled, notice ·11 bere)JY gtv$. tbat
tbe undera!P,ed propoeea fa alt
aJcohoUc beverages at lheaei prem~
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B•'!i H11]1il ~ •
~8M:J9L' • i ~oc)N .... ~
CJo!lla ~ 11aim.1;. 0..
lille N--BML
taea, deKribed u foUowa: 1 a..tlfu.I. Combed
3448 VIA OPORTO, NEWPORT OJ>J>(OZ OOUN'l'lm
BEACH·, ORANGE COUNTY llodon>. lllctd. Pndleal / Punluant to auc~ Intention, ..tlle U ft. -I tull leltt;lll ..........
underolgned lo app~· to th• INQUulr: ~IP:.~
State Board of Equalizatipn for Aftenoone •
lseuance on original appl~alion of ~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;:;:;:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~ an alcoholic beverage Jtcenae for I
these prem1¥a aa follows:
ON SALE BEER LICl!lNSE I
Anyone deslring to prote.t the
i.ssuance of such license may, file
a verUied protest with th~ State
Boa.rd of Equalization at Sacra·
ment, California, staling grounQ.s
for denial as provided by law. The I premi~s are not now liccn.'led fOf"
the sale of alcoholic beverages.
MABEL L. GREENE
No. 797-Preu. Pub. 2/14/52
Saperiatml •
Dr7 aer:•a ~
LIDO · :
CLEANERS .
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OOsTA lllE8A •
DeL O'JtW ,.
YOU CAN DO BETIER AT iD • aa1ger
FURNITURE CO. •
We Buy and Sell New and Used Fu rni t ure • 1812 NaWport Blvd., Costa ~esa Be. 5656
financing. with th(' huge bac klog
ot appropriated but UMS]K'nl money
from the last .session, and with
little prospect or any major tax
increase. the prospect of thi1!1 elec-
t ion year ta for l!llable, high price
level&
Something could happen, of
A small Jnl88 f'lf"C: in the. rear
of a trailer at the city camp-
ground Q{I 1\Je.eda.y was ex t I n·
guis.hed by en('lne 3 with no re-
sulting damage..
course. which would cause the FR.OM DE:SVEH
LOOK AT THOSE SAILYlSH-Not at the Alp abo,·e them! And thf"y "·ere amonc thos.e Uken bl'
•"rank Sawyer of Bt-acon Bar and h.l3 '''lfe, Lady Angler Jolla Sa\.\·)·er. back tilt-re whe"" tt uys. The
roople have Just l"f'fUmt'd from a ~ven "·tt'kll, j600 mile. trip to fo1orld&, Nr bra8ka and "'ay 11tates
la l\'hlt'h they saw ,.,·rr;rthlng l.n the llne of tourist fart' and had a \\'Onde rful Ume.
ADVERTISING APPRECIATION • • Y, F we didn't have to eat, didn't. need cl~thes
or a house to live in and never went any-
where, advertising would be useless.
Df-mocratB to be ousted and the Formerly realdenls of Denvt>r
Republlcan:S_ lo go In, but a decline are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams,
l!Omething llke that of the second 11752 Plaza del Norte. Balboa. Mr:
Wilson admini~lratlon would have Adams is connected with the Vogt-I
to occur. Realty Co.
Then the general price level ad· --------------
vanced 102 points in index num·
bers Jn •2 montrui and everyone
waa bappy--but tn the alx monlJul
prior to t.he.~1920 l~l!on the _price
le.Wt lerf 49 potnt&-a rate or de-
~ll,ne three tJmes al!I rapid as the
riae had been and the most severP
drop we have yet seen 1n an elec-
tion year.
and put Roosevelt In the White
Harbor Anglers Return From
Sampling Famed Florida Fishing
Houee. lt there waa a.nythln.J Frank
• ln_t.~l.rot FDR admln.,tratlon 't!'d l.~~l!'.ye~, ~f.~~oc.1 •.
commodlly pric9e.-dY&Dced B pe.-mlued ~ uie. aevcn vleib' tr p
cent upward--e fut rllln• level-(from whJch they have juat r~·
and the 1938 eleetlon wu a walk-tumedl . it wun't of much Im·
away. "Roosevelt got~ hle grea.teat portance. They left here at lhe
plurality then, 24. pereent or the tag end of the year, spent New
popular vote, a blt below that of Year's day with a nitte s nd her
Harding and Coolidge. wben a de· family ln Galveston. Texas and
cllnlng price level c&rrled them then hcad<."d for Florida to see how
in and rising levels retained the sportfishlng ·there compared w!th
relatives. Beck down to Kan.~.
then on until the pine.a of Flag'·
11ta!f were repaced by J oshua tree•
of lhe desert, and suddenly the)'
were home. "We. saw everything
of intereat along the entire route.
H a<.1 rain otily a pal'"t of three daye
and four.d wonderful roads every-
where," says Mrs. Sawyer.
A. a result, H arding was elect-
ed with the greatest plurality yeL
scored-by more than 26 percent.
Despite. the later scandals of that
administration, which have their
counterpart now, Coolidge was
~lected wtlh the second highest
plurality yet acored. The .scandals
mea.nt nothing-t he high. price
leve.l reta.ined the GOP, swept
Hoover into office--then a rapidly
falling price level. a 33 percent de·
cUne ln commodity prices from
1929 to 1932. swe pt out the GOP
GOP. lhat of the \Vest Coa.at. Both are TREE REMOVED
Lik e McKinley ln 1896, Rooee· membtnt of local angling clublll ThC" tr('E' in parking in front of
veil c.ame in on a deelinl"g pha.aP, and arc ardent fishing cnthmilast:>.: MrM. Lettie Grlipe's home, 701
thf!n rode a rU!llng price level which At New Orleans the S&W)'ers Marii;::old Ave .. corona del ~far.
carried through to include the 1948 stopped for four days. gighls<'eing wtll be remo \'ed by the ci ty. Slit'
ele<:t1on, when Truman bappened the city and French quarter by requt>.ated it be takt>n out in a let·
to be th@ man, but the party would day and l'llght . They also took the ter to the C1ly Council Monday
have won with any average citl· fam ous river trip up and dov.'TI the night. Another tree will be plant·
zen. Mississippi. From there they went rd nt!arby.
~lr&t exception lo th18 theory to Gulfport and Biloxi, on t_o P e n· -------
LEASH LAW was when John Quincy Adams de· sa.cola and Tallahassee a.nd a croa
1 teated Andrew Jack.9on. Price!
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. Florida to Jacksonville.
EXPERT SHOE REBUILDING . were declinlrtl" and Jackeon ahould Down lo the oldest town In th::.'
AND DYEING AT I have won tr the theory held. But Vnlled St.ates, St. Agu.allne with
Formal complaint of violation
of the city lease law was issued
today Lo Mrs. R . C. Crank , Mrs.
R . O. Hau and Mrs. H. O. Snell,
all residents of the 400 block on
Santa Ana Ave .. Ne'wport Heights,
by N ewport police..
REA80NABLE PRICES neither candidate had a majority lta quaint old achool &ad other
. and the houae of represe.ntatlvee, polnU o( interest ; Day~ona Bench, NewDOrt Shoe ReDGir not popular votee. decided ll'I favor where they drove on lhc to.mous
toe ... dad Newport ie.ada of Adame. beach race course, and over to ':===========::::::': The 1econd exception wu In Palm Beach. , 1 t8:52 when k>w prices blcjlcated " Fine SaJUl&h
The
change but just before. election I
they started rtatng and Pierce, the It was at Palm Beach they bad
Democrat. defeated.. Sc::otl, a Whig, their biggest thrill of the trip when
when the Wblp were tn power. they caught five sa.llflllh on their
WRIGHT DOG BITE
1alvation Anny
-Tblr.d exception wu ln 1878 flrst day aut. They sampled the
wtJen, in a period or declining famous gull etrea.m fiahing, catch·
• prH!iea; Democrat. ahould bave Ing dolphin. wahoo, king. tuna,
OWlled the GOP. Tilden had a 3 bonito, barracuda. and many , olbtr
Ruby Wright, 313 \.t Marine
Ave., Balboa Isl&nd, wa.s treated
by an island physician fot' a dog
bite yesterday. The dog, owned by
Mni. Vera Williama, wu placed
under quaranUn.e .
' -l• ln urgent need of perceftt ptura.Uty ln popular vote, fish. IN NEW ORLEANS
your diocarded
clothing, a.hoe.a. tur~
nttun. appJi&ncea. race. paper, mapzlnea, and a11y other bouae ..
bold commodity.
' PHONE BEACON 1111
ahowtng · voters' d.lasattmaction Another · week wa.s spent at 1 "I enjoyed my stay but wu
w1th the price level \lndet Orant, M.lan1i then they new to Na.88&U I homesick tor Newport, .. said Mrs..
bl.I( the. electoral collese reversed a.rad Havana (or more slghtsee.lng. 1 Earl, Gray of West Bay Ave., re-
the popular vote and declared They took In Key W est and forl8 cently r eturned from two weeka in
Haye• the winner, by a one vote and cittes along the coast. enjoyed New Orle&JUI.
margin. the world'a only underwaur Ulea------
ni.e other exception wu ln 1912 tre at w'~kwatchee Springs. ASSESSMENT DIS'l'RJCT
and a Red Shleld truck
__ wW C&ll at your door.
. wben a Ntng price lt:Yel would Leaving' norlda. tbey went up to I City council Monday night ap-
bave reta.tned the flepubllcam In Pawuee City, Nebruka, Mn. Saw-1 provftl a diagram fOr the Useaa:-
power, except tJ\.la ·Me Ume two y er'• J home town, wbere· lbey I me.at ot Balboa Cow. llgb~ c:ti.-
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811AKE WHAT
'l'OU CA.V SPAii!:
atrong_ men, 'l'lltlodO<e -velt ~led llu __twp olatera and other t.r:1ct, , •
and William HoW&fd -r.ft, opllt
the GOP dOWU the middle and WU-
·._ .... tb bUt 42 -percal.t Of u..
popular wte, -eloclid.
SUCCESS' STORY,
• H. H. HOl,..BltOOK
' I DEPENDABLE P~ING . ,
A P~
Refl'l1' Senlce -~
Phone: --.~~ • 2801 Bal-llMI,, N 81 u • ' '
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Spicy. barbecued t1pareriba come
to the table c rowning an a ccomp-
anying course of sauerkraut. The
sparerlb:s ... long slender bones
with t ender juicy meat ... have
been cut down the center and then
up-ended fn a circle and skewered.
~rbccue sauce of tomato catchup
and eplces contra.st.a With. the. suc-
culence of the pork. •
The sauerkraut il!I heated sepa·
ratcly and filled Into the crown at
serving Ume. One-half to three--
fourth of a pound of spa.reribs are
alJowed for each serving. With
apples sliced and sauteed In bOtter
and brown sugar, Ule jewel of a
main cour8c is ser\'ed with style.
Batrbt~Ul"d Cro\\"Q.. Sr-ttribs
2 12 pounds sparcriba
% cup catchup
2 leBspoons vinl·gar
2 teaspoons \<\'orchcalc r8hire
sauce
1 teupoon kitchen bouquet
17 t('Upoon Tabasco
i.; l f'aspoon salt ' '
l No.1!~ can sauerkraut
Have whole sparerib cut in haJf
l;ngthwiM. Overlap narrow ends:
secure w ith slc:ewon oc-thread.
Place Wide ends together and se-
cure. Place uprlgbt in roe&tlng
pan; if d c•ired place aluminum foil
In center to hold Rhat>e more per-
fectJy . Combine remaJning in·
gredients; brush riba on both Bides.
Rout In a moderate oven (350•
F .J 1 'iii to 2 houra, butln.g with
remaJillng sauce 2 or 3 -thnce dur-
ing routing. Just before end of
routing period, heat eauerktaut
to serving temperature. ~
rout on aerving platter; fill ce.n·
ter with sauerkraut and garnish
with sauteed apple sllcea. Yield:
4 .servinge.
Close to 200,000 a.nglere spent a
day aboard• public party fiabing
~ta operaUng out of the Loe ~
geles Harbor a""a aurtng 1936",
according to the National AulC>-
moblle Club.
But life bein9 what it is we do have to eat (and
. most of us enjoy it ), clothes are essential (and
make us look better), houses are usefu l (and com-
fortable, too), and we all like to gad about (and
lec?rn about things on the other side of town and
the other side of the world.I ·
Now -what's all this got to do with advertising?
(A leading and a loaded question). Well, chum,
simply this: Advertising means more and better
food, clothing, cars, houses, and so on~ at lower
cost to you. If there had never been any advertis-
ing· we 'd still be working the fields with "modern"
wooden plows, riding bareback into the village in
snappy buckskin britches, living in the l~test style
log cabins and feeding heartily on turnips. Th ~re
would be no automobiles to worry about, no air:.
planes, no radio or television, no automatic dish-
washers -the simple life. you know. And there
wouldn't be any newspapers .either, for they could
not exist without advertising. . . A dvertising has not only stimul.ated 1 competi;
tion, lowered prices anCf 1raised q~ality, but
it has al~o served to e~~at' peopJe ~-~ the ~~ed __
of cer.ta1n goods and service~. Through adveri1s1n9
..:::: pri~cipa.lly newspaper. a ~~~'!ising1 .,.;: *e late
financial Wtzafd ~· P. Gia."~'"' ~ade,_~ fhe o~~e
aloof "and mystenOUS banking .bUS,h8SS I'S f amtlrar
and useful to, the public as the _corne t grocery
store ~ ..
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. ApprecJatif)n Week. a~d ~.t ~ope tfit~, What we
~ve tql! ~is will mau yod' •ppteeiMe-the fact that:. adv • continue to f..,or ne~pers, ·by
far, •• 'fhe, ~st means of ~king iMir pro-'
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The Mighty Midget In Advertising
• Save Up to $100.00
ON A BRAND NIM' SERVEL
Also clean l19ed Servella priced from $911.50 11p
SAVE ON
APPUANCES '
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South Coast CQ.
Nftlpot.rt BMI. at~ Bar. 1800
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G R A N T , S F U R N I T U R E 0.tror It !latUor HI br<>ller BOAT SLIP RENT with crtddle, tully au\Oz BALBOA ocivEs-Har. m..M
Phone: Beaccm 5707-11 matlc,' • yn. old, Ilk• -·, Mc<l
NEWS-TIMES -Every Tuesday 1645 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 9~·;;--iiA.ii;ii·ii\·;.;:;i!m.50. '!'WO 100 a f'. Paokud onrtnes.
~:s:~:~~ro:~~ ~~=yS 18-~ Alda !! 8~7 -Dqreo,. -KA~~·~·:~ e9 , u!~~::.e--o~;·~ -1~
Newport Ba;r Poot Olwlftod Ade must ""' bl die rwm7 Superfl FOUS HeJr · ; ~oOD "" ~·;;;iu;·:p;;;;;:p:·:;;;;:! 'lt.llll ~o0o:1-than llOO hn. running, New9Mi.N~.:; ::~~ PJW Permanently ~ fl'om face. . . lood ·---········-···--···· .. ···'. ....... I •15.00 Har. r15 or Bea. Tl82·W s;v::o
All ~tied ... muot be peld for CUii bl ........ ,..--. arm.I, lop. lilyobrowl &Dd batr-FREE DELIVERY Dal , ,.,,__ 't ---+-----------4 Unee 1 Paper $ .'711 line ohaped-No more twuvns. Ull Newport lllvd.,. ~-K-e 8 IE' urul Ul'e '-WANT "ljO BUY-DORT w1U. lnz
4 Unes Z Papen lJIO ELLEN L. BRYANT R. 11:. P!iane -luo-J\ 1174 ~ Blvd .. Coata V-I board, AJ.6 hull lftltable tor 4
4 ~ 3 P.apera Z.00 Tuead&y and Thunlla, on1;r llloO ·'1>one 8ee(lOft '111S7zJ 01lrGray. ·Cull. Har. 1781 eve•.
Ttio publllhero w111 not be reaponolbla for more than one tnoerrect Lido'• Salon of Beauty Har. 111119 PRIVATIC PARTY will tell II-way MUST gEIJ.! . 81P'O
lnMrtlon of an adverUMmcnt. reaerve the rtgbt to correctly cluaity any 111d a11 ads and to reject uy ad .. hl .. mont not ocmfonnlng to FOR n-lamp and •bade. s1n,... Entire Private Collectlon, ' FOil s ·•·• E 8 11!. Jolullon dlilghy.
ru1 .. and 'rel!"latlorui. Advel'ti3em•nta and eancellatlono w1ll I>< A VON PRODUCTS · MWlng madlloe, old but 1ood, Art otojeoll, lmjlC>IU. ant:lquu, •100.
accepted up t o 6 p.m. on the day preCf!dlns pubUcaUori.. l&-tt. hallway Ml&' and pad-paiDtlq'a. LeaYtil,&' tor Jlu.rope. . Phone Harbor 2153-M
.Except deadline for Newa -TUnea l& 11 a. m. ~oodaya Call l•ke naw. Maple chints l'OCker. &acrltloe-'1200 Seuhore orw:e. ' i!SolO
Pllo• ea... 1a1a. aak lor "Ad Tait..,.. or tend ad an• ......,,_ to Mrs. -Ada Crow ll2llli Nar<:lulll, Corona del Mu. Weat Newport. 87p89
NEWPORT RABBOB PUBLISHING 00. HARllOR 0223zJ Slp!9 •
t!ll Balboa Bl...i.. Newport 8-eb. Calllonda. 50p5lH • TV• SALE SPRING IS HERE! Philco T" . ., ..................... _ ...... '39.fiO
W ..un--ro BUY a Snowbird or a
8ntpe. Phone Harbor 1320-W.
' 81c40
y Special N otlces
Newport Harbor
B. P. 0 . E . 1767
Meet.a every Thursday
Main St. 4: Balboa Blvd., Balboa
Dinner 8:30 p. m., Lodge 8 p. m.
Tom Norton, exalted ruler
l~BU9lness Golde
Furniture Restoring
Ch&ir11, benchel!I and stoo!J
using cane, rush and reed.
Harvey's Furniture Repair
BRING to 2050 Santa Ana Ave ..
Costa Mesa. Phone Bea . 6133·J.
SAVE MONEY ON
Magazi ne Subscriptions
MA N Y SPE:CIAL RATES
New and Renewals
Margaret Soule. Bea. 66207 J
2482 t,.!. Ne""·port Blvd . Costa Mesa
38<39H
.11-Buildin~ .. M,aterl'!18
PLUMBIXC FIXTURES \,n ew)
wtth trim. Soil p ipe, lead, gal-
vanized pipe'. S<>ll as unit only,
$350 cash. Ph. Bea. 57-44-W.
38p39
12-Bollding Services
B & Y House Movers
General Contractors
8:)0 First St .. Tustin, Call!
Phone Klmberly 3-188!5
(Home Phones JAsper 9--2773 or
J~er 9-2687) 91ttc
COMPLETE HOUSE CLEANING
Furniture and rugs shampooed.
Free estimates -Fully Lnaured.
Al's House & Rug
Cleaning Co.
Beacon 6111 72t!c
PAINTING
EARL SHEFLIN
273 Palmer St., Co!t.a Mesa
Bea. 5457-1'-t 94(:9
• Sympson & Nollar
PAINTING & DECORATING
''The Best Money Can Buy"
512 -S8th St., Newport Beach
PHONE. HARBOR 2404
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General Repair Work
Carpentry -Cabinets
N o job too small. All work guar.
(}ood references
CARL J . SMITH
P . 0 . Box 352, Cost& Meaa
Phone Beacon 6128-J. 30p3ll-I
. DON K. BUTTS
Lie. General Contractor
Residential-Commercial
Remode)ing
Phone tJeacon 840&--W
12-Bolldlng Servloes
C. ED SOULE
BuUding Contractor
Design & Construction
Residential -Remodeling
PRONE HARBOR 1668-J
34t fc
CONCRETE WORK
of all kinds
Flagstone Patios
Free Estimates-Block Walb
2213 Newport Blvd., Co8ta ?.feSA
Phone Beacon 51807 J
2!kl2
HAULING
ANY KIND-Trash or?
Call Wa!ker-1576 Placentia
Costa Mesa-Beacon 6372zJ
Fertilizer $2.50 yd.
OeHvered. Phone Beacon 6372·J
PAPER HANGING
& Painting, Spray Painting
Kenneth Quarrr.
1515 Santa A.!1& Ave., Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon 6604
66<~7R
H.H.HOLBROOK
DEPENDABLE PLUMBING
A Prompt
R epair Servictt Maintained
Phone: Harbor 1418-W
2301 Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach
Wise people do rt'ad the ad.!!.
!~Personals
BED WETTING
STOPPED
No drugs or medicines
Recommended by doctors
F or tree tn!ormatlon
Call Klmberly 3-8271 t
or write ENURTONE CO.,
Rm. 22 ,' 515 No. Main., Santa Ana
32p<5
Alcoholics Anonymowi
Write P . 0 . Bos. 20~
Balboa I sland, Calif.
Phone Klmberly 3-~93
Elks Minstrel Show
Newport Harbor H1gh A.udltor1um
8 p.m., Mareh 7 and 8
S8<48
Standard Stations, Inc.
Has a few opening•
FOR MEN
Who are looktnc tor permanent
employment with excellent op-
JX>rtunity for advancement. 21
t o •O preferred.. Pa Id whlle
traJnlng. Approx. $280 month
to IJtart. Liberal laundry allow-
ances. High achool minimum
desired. See Supt. at the
STANDARD STATIONS
Dahlia & Coast Highway
Corona del Mar ...
BetOJ.•een 9 and 11 ~ery Frlday
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And• IO II FRANNIE'S SHOP,
with ~ cottoN and •Uk
print.I. ALMOST NEW-
A.nd ., la Katey Doane'•. tine Dry
Cle&nlnl' an~ allhld 1etvlceo. unaor ...... roar. 1.201 eout Hwy.
•t Goldenrod, Corona del Mar.
0uotom RIFLE 270 WCF 6 x IOOPo
Bait water tllhlnl' tacl<J&-U/O
l'eml. 9/0 Ponn, 12/0 cu.horn,
H °"' hickory rod. 18 0&. Reg. '
Tyceon. e oz. Holmu, loll of
pre war· JJnen llne, leaders and
lures. For lale or will trade
for 14: h . p . ltvenrude (1160 or
later) Write A. F . GuymOllj
l!I072 8o. Rorloy, Downey, Call!:
S7p39
DRAG LIN1C wlth 10 R . P ., 2zey\.
Le Roi ru engln• ............... .$200
DE WALT all purpoae out z ott
NW ......................................... JIOO
14 rr. mahoc. row boat ····-·-·--..$15
HmAVY Dtn"Y winch ................ '61)
2-WHEIJL box ca.mp traJler .... '36
3108 Lafayette, Nwpt., B . 1020-W
C>lmplfte lnltallatlon, "'pair and
W_A_NTED ____ M_A_N_r_o_r_d•_l_tv_ory_ ' Ml"Vice ot all tra.iler eq:utpme.nt.
and goneral nu""'ry work. Nor? ORANGE COAST
man'• Nursery, 1313 Cout Rlz TRAILER SUPPLY
way, Corona del Mar. 38o40 l9l0 HARBOR BLVD.
eo.t.a Mesa, Phone Beacon m.lR MULTIPLE St>indle automaUc,
Cone and Ac me Gridley, Swing
Shift., Newport Beach areL Ap-
ply, ROSAN; INC., 5224 South-
ern Ave., South Gate. 28Uc
MOTHER'S HELPER, Uve ln.
Thl"ff children. Beacon M&l~W.
37c39
WAITRESSES wanted -Full or
part time -NORTON'S BAY-
SHORE RESTAURANT. 17th
and COa1t Highway. Newport
Beach.
Phone Beacon &74.5 37c39
SETzUP MAN -Day and ~
!!hlrts, familiar with 1mall l1R
tapa, hand dnli., to ~ Inch.
Newport Beach area. ROS.AN,
INC., 0224 Southern, South Gate.
8:1lf c
WANT exJ>erl,enced power aewing
machine operator1. Call at 113
E. B&lboa Blvd., Balboa. Har-
bor 364.0. 17c39
PLANT MOVING
to Newport Beach
TU.lnl' applJcatJOlll. for following
I' poettion -Opening In the near
ruture.
Write M phone fOl' application.
Tool and die maker.
B. A-s Automauc.
Acme -Gridley Automatic.
Set up, Ptmch Pre.la.
Set up, -r.ppera.
Centerleu Ortndera.
Jdalntenance .Machlnilta.
ROSAN, Inez
WEDGEWOOD R A NG E: I 9 5 I
model -A ll automatic burn-
ers. a.a. lamp, clock, extru and
that grill broiler. Also hu lg,...
all-1.naulated oven and tboee
elmme.r burntt:J. Hu been uaed
2 m(\tlt.ha. Juat like new. Ca.n
have for contract balance o(
$129.28 or t&ke payment. of
$8.73 pn month. Eqluty tree.
See at R IL H stora ge, 404 So.
Spadra, Fullerton, 9 a.m. to 8
p.m . or phone LAmbert ~-6252.
REPOSSESSED ZIGzZAO SEW.
I.NC MACHINE that doe1 every-
thing w Ith out altachment.s.
Used leu than 5 hrs. $40 ofr re-
tail price. W ill take trade and
~ve 18 month!! on balance.
W U! demon.at.rate ln your home.
Necchi Sales & Service
H&rbor Sewing Machine Ctr.
135-E. 17th St., Coeta Mesa
Phone Beacon 8210-J
Ruult.I com• rrom coosta.nl
PracUce! All ad re,W..r.ly tn. th1a
paper will produce results tor you.
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UPRIGHT PHILCO FREEZER-
S cu. n., approx. 2 yrs. old 1n
exC9llent condition. $300. Phone
Harbol-0046 (6z8 p. m.) Mtfc
BENDIX Automatic Wuher, d.f'-
luxe mode.I. Porcela.in tub. ,26.
718 • 3rd Ave., Corona ~del Mar.
Harbor 1987-J. 37c39
SERVEL-7 cu. rt. refrigerator.
• Guaranteed by Ga. Co., $.c5.
8!112 W. Ocean Front, Newport
Beach. Harbor 0717zW, 37p38
Ranges-Washers
llrnerwon lb" .•........................ 49.&0
Philco 10" ................................ f9.fi0
Blozide Phlloo 12" ................ 99.50
UHd antennae wtth above 1eta $&.
L& Motte TV
Opp. POlt Office, Costa M-.
Phmle Beacon ~M
S7tfc
9 x 12 W<lbl Ranch styled
RUGS -$69.95
Linoleum Louie
111 No. Main, Santa An&
Phone Klmberly S-1228 39c~l
MOTOROLA TICLl!!VISION lQzln.
coN01e. Pbosie Beacon aaM-J.
SlpSV
REFRIGERATORS
Servel deluxe a cu. n ., per-
fect condition .................. $109.96
Kelvtnator, 10 c u. tt.. ·ex-
ceptionally fine condition $126.00
Delu"" Coldepot, 8 cu. ft ..
l'OOd-workln.r condition . .S 89.95
Ke.lvtnator, 8 cu. ft., com-
pletely overhauled ····-····-$ 79.95
~neral Electric, 6 cu . ft ..... , 89.9!5
STROOT'S
TeWINKLE .HARDWARE
1802 Newport Blvd. po.ta M680.
Phone Beacon 5222
! 'SALE !
ANTIQUES
anci
GIFTS
4 75 Newport Blvd.
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Costa Mesa
(Formerly Ethel Richard)
39cil
MISC ELLANEOUS USED FUR-
NITURE -Lo good condition.
Large modern couch, 6 sturdy
plutlc covered bar stools, 9Jt.10
and 7xi CT8.81!1 rup with ext.ra
squares. Small ga• heater, patio
umbrella. Har. 2774 or evenings
Har. M1-W . 39c41
' Elks Minstrel Show
Newport Harbor High Auditorium
8 p.m .. March 7 and 8
-~8
MOORING for pleaaure boat, ott
Vi& Barcelona , Lldo Iale. MAKE
OFJ"ICR. Phone Harbor 1783-M.
3Sc4 1
LOOK! LOOK! Wltl trade beau-
tltul Spinet piano, even up, tor
good ueed Grand piano. DA..NZ-
SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE,
Sant.a Ana, 520 No. Main, cor-
ner 8th.
l9 PER MO. renta beauutul baby
Spinet piano with option to buy.
All rent-tertn allowed. Let the
kiddlea. learn. DANZ-SCHMIDT
BIO PIANO STORE, S~ta Ana,
620 No, Kain, comer 8th.
SPECI.AL BUY ( 8 only) new 120
ba.88 Bone.ill ltalian accordiona
with 5 ahlfts ( 4 treble and 1
bu.s l. Now only $239.95. Terms,
$24.34 down and $13.~7 per mo.
at SHAFER'S MUSIC CO.
(Since 1907), 421 No. Sacymore,
Santa Ana. IG. 2-0672.
PHONE HARBOR 1616 to place
Your want ad on this page.
CLEARANCE S AL El Grand
planoa. BiC" and lltUe. Famous
makes. Chickering, Knabe,
Steinway, Story and Clark, Kim-
ball, Wurlitzer. Many others.
Low t erms. Trade in your old
piano. DANZ-SCHMIDT, Santa
Ana, 520 N . Main, cor. 6th.
ELEC'TRlC ORGAN. W ill ta.ko
your piano in·· trade. DANZ·
SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE,
520 No. Main, cor. 6th, Santa
Ana.
CLEARANCE S ALE. Uaed piano&.
, UprighU from $59, $87, $125,
etc. Terms $6 per mo. DANZ-
SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE,
Santa Ana, 520 N . Ma.in, cor. 8th.
CALL US for your floor covz. CLEARANCE SALE! RepoSBeBBed
ering needs. In floor COV· pianos, trade 1ns, rental re-
ering. l'LL FLOOR YOU! turns and som-e marred In ahlp-
FREE ~TE GIVEN m ent. Wonderful bar~aln1, new
and used. Over 100 pianos fl'om Linoleum Louie which to c h 0 0. e. DANZ?
111 No. Main, Santa Ana SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE,
Pbone. Kimberly S-8228 S9c•l Santa Ana., 520 N . Main, comer
8th. Easy te.rms.
CROSLEY REFRIG!i:RA.TOR -
It·a that deluxe 9.,. cu. n . 1951 Results come from COMtant
model with the r,o lb. cross-top Practice! An Ad tt:gularly in thil
f'r'eezer chest, meat keeper, all-paper will produce result.a ror you.
chrome alMlva and 2 bll" vege-HAMMOND Organs, Spinet model,
table crLtpera. Yee, It'• the and the famous Chord model.
snelvador model and aJ.ao bu Come ln and play. DANZ-
the butter keeper, uaed only 3 SCHMlDT Plano an<l Organ Co.
mos. Paid over P50 for lt. can · bat 520 N . Main, Santa Ana. have 1t for cont.J:act ance ot ~---...,--...,------
$2t.8.68 or lake pa)'Vlents of RENT A PIANO -$0 month.
$13.12 pu mo. See at ,R A H Rental applies on. future pur-
at.orage. •O. So. Spadra., Fuller-chaae a.t SHAFER'S MUSIC
ton, 'g a.m. to 8 p.ru. or phone CO. (Since 1907), 421 No. Syca-
bert M2:i2. S8ttc more, Santa Ana. KI. 2-0872.
USED CARS • •
TBOROtfGHLY RECONDITIONED
GUARANTEED
1851 CHEVROLET COUPE.
1950 DODGE ''Meadow Brool!" Sedan
1947 CHEVROLET Fleetmuter Sedan
Brand new· paint, the new twlllat>t b!Ue.
1900 CREVl!OLET BEirAIR •
Thia one la loUed w1th -and bu IM tomowo
Powerglide automatic tranmnlulon.
11M8 CHlllVROLi:T Fleetmuter Club ~.
Original throughout. perfect_ mtohanlcal condltlOlt.
llllll CHEVROLET CLUP COUPll:
Haa Powerclide, radio and heater. Ka.ttbJnc aeat
covers and white wall tlreL Beauutul emerald
, green flnlah. ..
11M7 MERCURY STATION WA(ION
A one-owner car that aftowa exceptional care.
These are new car trade-lna and have au been thOrou.gh.1)1
Inspected and reconditioned in our •hops. Buy with can·
f ldence rrom a new car dealer. Many of the above are
priced HUNDRlllDS OP' DOLLARS below current cetltna.
MILLER CHEVROLET CO .
Authorized Chevrolet and Oldsmobile , Sales and Service
2'181 Cout Highway NEWPORT BEACH
'51 Plymouth
Demonstrator
. t$1846 .
SHA VER MOTORS
Your DODGE-PLYMOUTB Dlr.
11580 Newport Blvd., C:O.ta lofeu
'47 BtnCK, blue convertible, price
$1195. Phone Beacon 5334-J.
S8pS9
'46 Olds "8" Sedan
Hydramtlc-, radio, htr. New Urea,
etc. Original 2-tone gi-een.
$1085
SHA VER MOTORS
Your DODGE--PLYMOUTH Dlr.
1680 Newport Blvd., Costa. Meu
1940 PACKARD Club Coupe, im·
macuJate inside and out. New
tires, $350. 507 ~ z 36th St.,
(up Btafrs}, New-port Beach,
AFTER. 8 P. M. 37c89
This Weeks Special!
'47 PONTIAC "8" &idanette
Beautiful met&llic green
Loaded!
$895, Full Price!
S~VER MOTOR&
Your DOOOE-PLYMOUTB Dlr.
1680 Newport Blvd., Costa lle.aa
Certified Used Cars
1950 STUDEBAKER Comdr. fh' ..
pus. cpe. A beauty. Tulip
cream wtlh .nylon upholl'tery
to match. Automatic traJ\9.,
radio, etc. Drtvea and Jooks
like a new car at a
Saving or over •1000
NOW PRICED AT $11185
1947 CHEVROLET Fleet.muter,
2-dr. Sedan. Thi6 unu.u&} car
has actually only been dPlv-
en 22,000 mllet. Ha.a radio.
heater , fogligbta, back ... up
light, etc. You muat aee thJa
car to appreciate the real
value. Price .................... $104:5
1941 BUICK Spect.aJ. 4-door Sedan.
'49 Fire Ball engine. Hurry
for this one at ................ $395
1939 V ..S FORD Coupe. Ru had
a new rebuilt engine lnltalled.
recently. A SPECIAL PR.ICE
for this week end only .... $185
TB.ADE your car NOW on. a .11ew
wondertW lf~ Studebaker. 'nle <lnea dollw ....iu. _,..
. JOE NICKERTZ
STUDEBAKER DEALER
341b Newport Blvd., at :Via Lido
Clly Lido Theatre)
N'""'J>Ol't Beach Ph. Harbor 610
Evea . .or Sun. Harbor -387W
PACKARD 12D--Oooc! condition.
WANTl!ID--1950 Ford Club coupe, Good radio.~ Good tra.Mpon.a-
Caah. Call Harbor 1266-W. I lion, $200. 1803 r . Bay ir.w.t,
. 38p39 Balboa. Harbor 1142. 38<:U
~Ajl&l'tmeata and BoDe8
Balboa Island
AND HARBOR AREA
· See ua tor yearly and
aeaaonal renta.Ja.
Nelda GibsC!>n, Rltr.
808 Marin~. Balboa IsL Har. 502
88tfc
A Tl'RACTIVE furnished 2 bdrm.
apL on water. Floor tumace.
Gli: fftrlg., clQ.80 to Rlch&nl'o
Ml<t., theam, bua. Adulll only.
ALSO 1tudlo apL, U& mo., uUL
pd. l or 2 , adul ... 817 • 8'th St.,
Newport Beach. Barbor 891zW,
... .. 32ttc
BALBOA PENINSULA -At.
tractlvel,y turnlahld 2 bclnn, dUz
plex with """deck. Wlntar or
yearly. Re&lonabl&. Har. 80lfza,
Utt•
LIGHr HOUSICK lltEPING APT.
Suitable for 1 or 2 people. (5()1
t. Ocean Front, BalboL 118d0 '
Ba,y Front
Outstanding View
2 bedroom, a bath firm.
•110 mobth to .Jau 11
Harbor = (OVM, Hat. 29H·J()
' :18tfc
Rentals Wan~
We have people Waiting for t. :.I 6
3 bdrm. tum'•becl and u.ntum.~
iahed ~. Yari;y et' TF?wm.•
al. CALL ER.NlE 8ltU'l'H at
W. Ii:. FISHER Ollll'b. tll
Cout Blvd., Corona del Mar.
Phone Harbor 2"3 Sftttc
' ~ISLE l!lvfnljlt <'-Udo -
SOUd) New duplex 1 or 2 bdrm.
untum. apt. -.! CU· BlftlythJn~
for zCO!Jl!ortabl& ~· Owller
on premlaea Ba_,."' -Y·
Phone Laguna 4..J.221. ' aspc.o
Collins liJand
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RIAL ·ESTAtE
, BLANCHE A, GATES, Realtor
FRANK L. SHUll'ELT J. MARTIN
311 Marine Ave., Balboa lsl!Uld
Pb. Har. 1671 or 1672 E\>e8, Hari>or 1-sn
BALBOA ISLAND
60 ft, frontage on Grand Canal, Little Island.
Channing ranch type furnished home - 2 bdrm&.
d!Ring room, patios, 2-ear garage. Room to bu.ild
3 more units. nm is a buy at $28,600.
DUPLEX ALMOST NEW. Beautifully furnished.
One 2 bdrm., 1 bath ; one 4 bdrm., 3 baths, near
south bay. Priced for quick llllle.
CORONA DEL MAR
A apacious little house, large liv. rm., 3 bdnns.,
clining room, hwd. floora, double garage, cloae to
stores. Priced Jo r quick sale, $13,500.
BLANCHE 'A. GATES-REALTOR
G. I. RE..sALF.s
Good ones are getting scarce! We have several
excellent bnys in 2 and 3-bedroom homes with
low down payments. HUR:RY, they won't last!
J
NEW DUPLEX-Nice location. Just belnc. oom-
pleted.. Fi.sher built and only $14,750. See this
for home and income.
W . E. Fisher Ernie Smith
Builder -Realtor Realtor -4 MOci•te:
tit Cout Blvd. CORONA DEL MAR Ph. Harbor KO
BALBOA ISLAND
Attractive well built -furnistied. 2 story,
2 bdrm., 1 Yi baths, fireplace, garage, $16,500.
· 3 bdrms. - 2 baU.. -on corner. Furnished.
$14.750.
NELDA GIBSON, Realtor
306 Marine Ave., Balboa .Island Harbor 502
WANT A LARGE LOT?
Two large bdrms., separate dining area. T'IVo
floor furnaces, firepl!lce, service porch, double gar-
age, enclosed graas pa\jo. Completely furnished in
neat and attractive furniture, including Packard-
Bell television, refrigerator, stove, GE automatic
washer, Coldspot freezer ••
$17,500
After down payment balance at $85 per mo., 51h %
ED L . SEDELMEIER, Realtor
1523 Coast High way Corona de! Mar
Phone Harbor 2766
v TODAY'S SPECIAL
Corona de! Mar-Two bedroom, 2 bath home only
1 Y2 blocks to ocean and beach. This home bu a
nioe fireplace, G. E. garbage disposal and cliah-
washer. Wired for electric stove. Has hardwood
fioora. Forced air heat. Paved enclol!ed patio.
Yard completely fenced. Large double garage.
Priced at $15,750. See this today, call-
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$1$10down
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A.Jlll wl to1Jo IO ft. lot qe Ra ..
.... -. .-r 8-J Ave. "'11
P'I<• 5SlltO. -o-
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B . a Clark, -4WM
Burt Bectl, S.lMman
La Perle Realty
1898 Harbor J;Uvct Cottta Mema
PhoneBe&oon 7043
Beacon's Bet't Buys
$8700 • 2 bdrm. !tome ln Newport Hsta.
f y.n. old,, dbl. pr. A.n attractive
home tn excellent ~at.ion. Best
buy Wider $10.000 tn the Hgt.. -
Newpert Heights
Cha.rmlng new 3 bdrm. ranch .1rtyle
home. Has fireplace, be.st hwd.
fl oors, lots ot clowU, finest
work m&ru1hlp. S 1.2,210.
1$10,500
3 bdrm. home In excellent Costa
Mea loc9.Uon among n e w
ltomN. Ia 2 yni. old, bu h~.
tloora, large lot. A really cte-
alr&~e and weu buUt home.
, Beacon Hill Reruty
-Newport Blvd., Coot& Mes&
P ... Bea.. 6711-R (eve& 6832-W)
Everybody read.a the cl8..!U!lltled ada.
C-Oeta Mesa
The Best Town on Earth
l $570 down
3 bdrm. horn~. 0 . I. Reaa.Je, "~
int., paymenU $62.10 pllll t.axea
and tn .. Thia place ~ clean·
l1'1g and fix.Ing, but la atlll a
b&rl'•ln at $7500.
C-2 Business Zone
2 bdrm. home llnd rental on one
acre. Plenty o( room for new
bUAlne98. Price $10,000. %: ca.sh.
$2350down
Nice 2 bdrm. hon:re, tlreplace, flr.
furnace, service porch, garage
and work shop, large lot. Price
$89"'1
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' . ' . • ~ lltURSo1YJFB. 7, 1952 * =..... •• -. _._...--:::1.:;;!1;£';.,.., .""°•--·-· !!• !'~!~~~r•~1 · ~-,., Q
BAY & BEACH BARG~S , · N-x...,' tihl>. ._., ~ 9 In.Iii ~ EXCLUSIVE -1oeat1ou .• 8eloeted 1nn1. .
BAYFRONT -·BWJOA ~ ~~~=a:ll-=~ -_a----!'-.·-· ~-;;--.;-.-•• -1.t-.. -.--.. -.a__J·~~---.-_ ... -;=-,-.--.---.-.
Large 8.llllDY f09S'I, ~ fllnlWled. :~":""' ~d i:·~ = $2,800 DOWN Pier, float, ~ &ucll. BUY. ll'uU ~ Only -. 3 bedr'O<Jlli ~~lied hOme l<icated in DeaU• $36,15QO Easy ~ ' . $7950 tiful Cliff Haven. Exoellent nelghbarhOod. * * * More th~ 100' frontage. Fenced and lan"d· DUPI.EX -BALBOA Extra Features scaped. FUw. PRICE ONLY $13,000 which
Clio6ce coiqer loeatlou. e.y \riew, .;._. 'oceu t bdrm., Tery nice llvtng room, includes draperies and TV antenna
flagstone fl1'!place, 1&r1• l<ltcb· Call Howard Neighbor at Beacon 5795 or $1"'-500 'li".oo "Y Te~" en, prbap cllapooal. l!ew1Dg v, ~ •....., room, 20 x 30 prap, barbecue. evening& Bei!COn 6789-R. '(( '(( * Eut Side. Will take $3000 dn.
OCEAN FRONT -PLAYHOUSE :1:-building Iota. Full price
-3 pleasant auJU1Y bedrooma.
Laree fenced W"d, double prw.ge.
$17,500 Easy Terms
* * * BAY & BEACH REALTY
' J . M. M"U,LER, Mana.ger
Didi: ~ Gloden Fay Ethel Shirley
1450 B\lboa Blvd. Hart.or 1264
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BALBOA ISLAND
2 bdrm. home -Hwd. floors, thermo · control
furnace heat. Wired for electric stove. Service
porch with ample cupboards. Lovely brick patio
and lath house. Close to North Bay. Exceptiona.I
val ue at -
$12,500
John Vogel Co.
208 Jl4ri,oe Ave. Balboa Island
38c43 Phone Harbor «t or Harbor 2151
' COSTA MESA
$1500 DOWN $1500 DOWN
BRAND NEW large 2 bedroom h ome, fireplace.
Close to business district. Only ...................... $8250
$2000 DOWN $2000 DOWN
G. I. RESALE One year old. 3 bedroom home
and &&rage, hwd. floors, floor furnace, garllage
disposal and venetian blinds thru-out house, yard
fenced with cement block. Good east side location.
$55 per month.
C. GALEN DENISON, Realtor
W. L . ERISMAN, MAR!ON GREGG, Salesmen
490 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Beacon 6698
(Evenings Harbor 1250)
CHARMING CAPE COD
ON BALBOA ISLKND-2 B. R. home, lge. firepl.
Lots of tile. Very weU bullt for year round home.
PLUS exceptionally nice apt. over double garage.
Price $22.500.
ISLAND REALTY CO.
REALTORS .:.... BUSINESS BROKERS
HARVEY D. PEASE
Park at Agate Block from Ferry
Balboa Island Harbor 377-W
$10,500
• 8 Back Bay Lots
It you arc intereated In specula-
tion . . . buy lheae 8 beautiful
Iota at a aa.crlfk::e. For t.hll!
week only at -
$10,500
Phil Sullivan
Geo. Everson
1856 N ewport Blvd., Coat.a Mesa
Phone Beacon 7123
( Acroaa from Coeta Mesa Bank)
Evea. HL 31~7-W Bea. 5458-J
$4500
Wf'll located, just ea.st ot Newport
Blvd. Good si2:ed older 2 bdrm.
home. Not fancy, but a good
deal tor the money. Needs $3090
down .
$5500
M odem 2 bdrm. Btucco, panel ray
heat, A . T. floors, atta.ched gar.,
bu!Jt In 1&47. A tine buy with
terms if necessary.
$8750
A real -doWTI to earth price for this
near new ea.st aide 2 bdrm.
home. Haa hwd. noors, ven.
blind.II, alum. ecreena, loads of
tlle, attached gar. An honest
value. Takes 12300 dOWll.
B . 'A. NERESON
1982 Newport Blvd., Colt& 'fesa.
Phone &aeon 5226
Evening Phone Bea. 6914-W
Carefully Evaluated
Exclusives
There's a lot of g-OOd living
in these
Versatile one atory boDlea
1. On LIDO ISLE. In splendid
locaUon. This darllnl' 2 bed·
room home is on a street to.
street lot. This spic Ii span
home has ruce patio, ahruba A:
plan.lings and is an ex.cept.ionaJ
buy at ONLY $15,900---terma.
2. VIEW! VIEW! VImW! Over-
looking the BAY wtth a breath-
taking panoramic vtew a near-
ly new 3 bedroom, % bath home
that has EVERYTHiNO. fm.
BUSINESS PROPERTY
138 ft. at 1208 Coaat ffi&hway in Marin.er'•
.Mile. Depth approximately {-0() ft. Zoned
C-1-H. Partly improved, ample room to build
for additional income. Price $48,000, terms
one-third cash. .
Gall Harbor 1775 for further details on this
property .
BALBOA ISLAND BUYS
FURNISHED l bedroom home -Well lo-
cated on the Island. Large living room with
dining area. Patio, b-b-q, dbl. garage. PRICE
$16,500 -LOW DOWN PAYMENT"
BAYFRONT HOME with-income unit. FULL
PRICE $27 :500.
Call Harbor 1775 -We will be pleased to
shOV( you the two above properties.
BALBOA BAYSHORES
SPARKLING NEW - 3 bedroom, 2 bath
modern home on large well located lot in
exclusive Bayshores Tract. The kitchen is
every women's dream. Nice dining area. Unit
heat, laundry. Patio and fenced yard, com-
pletely landscaped. FULL PRICE $19,400
with 5~ financing.
Call Carl Thomas or Norm Wilson at
Harbor 3297.
EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
Bayside Dr. &: c.oa.st Hlway
N~wport Beach
815 Coast Hlw~
Corona del Mar
226 Karine Ave..
Balboa Island
16th and Irvine
Newport Beach
3113 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach
Farmhouse Motel in Corona del Mar
HAS BEEN SOLD!
11 you want a quick sale on your property
LIST WITH US! -WE NEED LISTINGS!
Sales -Exchanges r Rentals -Leases
LOVELY KOOERN HOME. 3 bdrm., den. 2~
batha. Gorgeous ocean and bay view. MUST BE
SOLD. Will accept cost price. Can be had furn-
ished if desired.
We have several attractive rentala available now.
CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTIES
Robert B. Lynn and Helen L. Liynn, Realtors
Jud Norria, Sales Manal"er
41,1 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar Farmhou.oe Mo~
Country Home D~LUXE
AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD!
Harbor 1037 Harbor 1063
afine a. hom~ with a 7 ft. f ire-------------~--------
' Looking for good income?
Rambling type 3 bedroom home with approx. 1500
sq. ft. of floor space. Dining rm., living rm. 14 x
. Overlooking 2(. All carpeted wall to wall with fine carpets. Tile
place, •ll 90tex glaaa ln Uvtng
room, mercury switchea,. dt.-
posal, d!Ahwasher, gravity flow
heat, hardwood tlooni and all
rooms large, light and atey.
Prlced at only $29 ,~00 tncJuding
carµetlng and drapes. F e w
homes like this on the market.
FOUR UNITS-Best location oo Bal.boa Penin.aula. '
Con•iste of 1 &ingle-a 2-bedrm.-and a 3-bedrm.
apt. Clomp. furn. Frigidaire, innrsp. mattress, etc.
. Back Bay in kitchen and bath. Forced air heat throughout.
Beauti1U1 a bdrm. country bome GBr11ge 22 x 28. Glaased-in patio 20 x 20 with fl_,.
PRICE n McCUISTION, Realtor on large comer lot, $16,000. stone BBQ. Greenhouse. Lots of flowers, y, acre
503 Coast Highway Corona del Mar ~ •7 Tern». compl fenced, near coWJtry club.
ALSO
A few choice buikling aitea for sale
on UDO ISLE at prk:u you can
a!ford. Tbeae lot.I are ~&'
very fut. Tiie law of supply and
demand muat cert&inly lacNUe
AL.SO front unit 1 8 . R. partially furnished. Patio.
All in good condition. 1/2 blk. to ooean and 1 blk. to
~y. , Will consider piµ-t trade.
f Lots Reduced for quick sale to $12,500, terma
1 · A realbuJ! at $19,500
1045 Weat Balboa' B.lvd., Newport Beach
fbone owner -Harbor 1270-W. , their value. Don't ,et llwt out. ___ ...:__,,. __ .:_ _____________ _ le-..,: 51-~ E8tat.. Wanted ., ... Mni Residential 72 x 130 . ·······-... $1375 A E JOHNSON REALTY
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• '"7 WILL ~CHAN 19111 Pontlac Industrial IS x 290 ................ $1500 • • .l'C) em CaWtna (low lloo,pl plllo Indualrl&I 500 x ~7~ ............. $8000 1741 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa Pb. Beacon 6747-J @4 l\)i l ~I j il :!~~0:/ ... f:=:\: G. N . WELLS, Rltr. ___ S_h_o_r_e_C_l_if_f_s_,.'-----A-'_b_o_n_m_a_r _c_h_e __
1!11111--• ple'lo Call Albany: M7. 39cH & Allaociates
GOING -GOING -G 0 NE.
Remember we a.re the l)1t..
VELOPERS of LIDO ISLE
where a UtUe buya a LOT. Two
a d H · · MODERN < BDRM. { bath Colo· 'B · ' · th d ~a~enl8 !'Ii o~. DON'T 'l>ElAY CALL rol>AT 1790 Newport Blvd. • nlal -Over 3000 •q. tt., hwd. argam 18 e WOr offices ta-aerve you.
D_ 11' .1'1.T'l'I AL ./ ;.:; =~lloann ~ Ille !Inly elem! Costa llea. Ph. Bea. 5181 floora, unit heat. Famlly Ilise -for th lo 2 bdrm. home ln Bal-P. A. P A L M E R ~~' .L Y ucu -...... -dtnlnc rm., breakfast room. G. boa. Hwd. noora. controlled fur· INCORPORATED SPECIALISTS ma TJtRE:e;.... E . diahwuher and dlspoal. A nace heat, clean .. a pin. 'lbe 333 JVa Lido 1418 Oout Hwy.
Call i:dn& Cr&lc N.,.._'l'lloetlo PQft llbcw»IDC Nm Newport Heights beautttul view home -s-tT.500, choice location. Price -$_10,900. Newport Beach, C&llf.
Linwood Vick, Rltor .. o·-n'::'..?. tllcmo ~TI-ON 18 "G. I. RESALE ..,,.,,,._ AJao tht• 2 bdrm. home 1n New-____ 8 _1 _·1>o_r_1_500 ___ _
Balboa Ialand Bar. 20.U 32c:M ...-&n. THiii•"""' _.. 1U'Cl~J Large living rm. with nreplace, port. 1 blk. to RJchard'•,' hu a
HARBOR ISLAND
Summer Rental
Lovely • bdrm .. 3 bath bayt'ront
home. Large pier and slip.
JOHN VOGEL CO.
-·o--kltcbeu '!'Ith b,...,,fut nooll, ' New Listing foncecl yard, panel ray boat. Obi. . large-· bath with tub en· D .. DnA p~~--. --t cl I ~ ........ .u .. OJTJu.n. -~...... pr., comp. tum., n . p ano, al
cl011ure. Ume ottered. Delm:e 2 'bdrm. $1.MO
Wide )'Vd, landacaped and fenced. hoOlo. Carner location near · 60 FOOT LOTS '1
Paved paUo, double ----. PAUL C JONES Realtor • LO S f. H •---oeean and bay. Bar kitchen, fin· . , _. • , AN or QDlei! Pricit $11,000 place, tun.ace boat. walled patio. 2J07 w. Balboa m..i. . No, ~hey are not on_,., liut
4\6 '!1>-20 yr. 1-IUt 1 Only J3000 <Iowa. b&I. at <'llo $111,500, term& Harbor 2313 Eves. Hulll>r 2:-1~ tn a &""'1 a1z1,ale' family ~
• LOOKING FOR
BAY SHORES
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Corner Lot
• I with 3 'bedroom ranch type home
Forced air heat. Large living room
area. Nicely landaCaped. Fenced. •
and dining
Call DOOJO to 8 p. m.
at Beacon 6480-J
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Balboa: Island BALBOA ISLAND 4 bdrm.
home. Cloae to beach. Terma to 2 Bdrln. home '
CONltTRUCTJQN LOANS • ol bomq on au. -j1'ot -
at e · B\6" (lf Jn.I W. W. Sanford, Rltr. Remodel ot Orange aYCUe. Note: tt.o we bave th• home to nt ,_. ""4· 208 Marine Ave. B&1boa lal&nd
Harbof' ~ or Barbor 2151
F\IJt Jot -····-·······--··---·-$12,1-00 eult.
WJI BUY ~ 8llU. ll:XCLUSIV& AOSNT · OCEAN FRONT 80 ·-and pt from a enug eot.tqe to a DUPUllX TRUST DIZl>B Part< at Mfrtne Bal-Ialaiid ONI: BDRK. HOUSIC pl... am&ll ' olze of each lot.. " ~, bayfront mlU11tlon. ljet ua belp Gooil . Location ................. $17 AOf CO~~h~l ~ r; ~.:~ Bmll BOB BA'ITLl!R Pb'e° -r 2492 apt. near ·ocun front. Popular o~:d!nc~~~!n:'"".!~ there lo a 2Q foot paftd aftey Ill you aolve . Y'?"r holislnr; prob-5 BDRM., 3 BATH HOME
horn C de! Mar Barbo lUO COAST BLVD.
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location. ExceUen~Wt!M ~,~ t•-••-r~--. •1•""" the ._, -"'4811 .. -· 1-. 1 y . ..,,i. Of Room ----·'19-e. orona . r OOrona _, ~--... ...._ lf77.J vmw uiT 00 ..,.,,. 0_........... tor ~-f7-. tenna. w•..-... ,.._.... ---.• • • ......, , ·-~• .,,,.., "'""' _.
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ly turnt.ohed, Cliff Haven. ,1211. , • WU. O.:·• ._ ~ OCZAN VuJw _ 2 bdnna., • . . c..J) a:-A. . ' 90q w. Bal~ Blvd. I Har· M Soul~ B&f ······---·-··.$65.flO
• per ~t.b. 11>q~e -' au .Ma-LOANm TO l!U,D,A ~ , • . ---· 1 Joto pluo ·~ ~ 111:>in1 -... "* --A ·B..,.,EK Q'll'li'rl'lm • _ 1 . ..,_1 -··-..... --.'.. .. '80.flO
rlne Ave, ll&lboa Ialand. .?.-!; 80 fllccae ...._.t ,._. Pnc. Jl9,to0, iuoo"d; IOt. Pllll bed?oom and 16,b&UI. J, • . D -IE' &".'"-'-"4 LIDO TSJ,E
1171. -• ::.=:a:. ~ S15 mo., '"' lnt.erdlt. ";'" '*'!"'"·. JlS,000 fUmlllbed. B&lboe lalan<l,""rri L4c-l ---.--I:mrlwood Vick, Rltr .
. ~•'a _n __ .__ $MQO-DupJex Mi IB 4 ,'.lt A880C. Balboa~ Co, 1 I $J..952, DO~ TOWAS, Sl}e'n'~ -~..,,....... -BUILDlllB. .-R&4L~ · ....__.Pell•• -·"'al . An uMMI\! 01 ~to... . ~ au lhr!fte'A"° a-ta ._. ~ i bClrm -11 l1U •-... t Bl'llL. 1l&rti<x'. mi ~ci'o ,..,. s;r11.,. .. tJ ONL..l. $1 mm nutw cure • ~ -. •!Mo ~ '°"'" ~ ""2'
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A&E 8 -PART I -THURSDAY,~· 14, .. t 952 1:1..· ~orce Sets .. ~ -qJ.J/• . ;·· Alf -t·' ,[;*4nte-=--= Pu:ss:a Resene Officer
Costa Mesa Main School' PTA T rarisfer · ~tes
"'olds founders· Day Observance ~~J: ~ JI -... ~.-Air Foru ReM..... 6tneeft wbo ....... not
qualified for re)entlon uncl<r cur-
, rent l'OfU)&tlo.,. Wnl be. trana·
;A opeclal trlbut. WU pald tc u.e l'bunden of the Colt.a Mesa
llaln Scllool P . T. A. Tueoday, Feb.
O.. when the P. T. A. met for Ila
l'oundera' Day oi.crvance.
~ )(rs. Carl Trick reviewed the
Iii.It.Ory of U'le P . T. A. from 1917
til'bm it ~lved Ila charter with kn. A. B . John.90n, president and
a. total memberahJp of six. The P.
T . A. bu grown with Costa Mesa
4U.rln&" the ~ year period-always
tarrying' on a.n active child wel· /Att program and adding such
fpec:lal prOJecll each year a.a the
tLnea required. •
Provoking memories and adding a· note of humor were still llfe pic-
tures of lbe average P . T. A.
Q10ther. · Portraying the 1917
mother wu Mrs. Ellen Cross: Mrs.
C-Uclle-Knight, the 1930 a.nd Mrs.
htty Gay, mother' or 1940. Mrs.
Trick ca.lied attention to the fact
Oat all we re drc88ed In the fash·
Ion of the period, and although
1(ylea ma1 change, the P . T . A.
..-orker Is still worklng for the
•me Ideals which motivated the
(oundlng of the P, T . A. 35 yeat·s
&go. •
• Ure Membe.r!ihlp
~Mias Marion Parsons. flfth grade
kat."her, waa the 1urpri8ed recipJ-
~l of the P . T. A. Llfe Member-
~lp award. Thl1 award Is made
each year to the one chosen by a
i;ommlttee to be the moat out-
.ttandlng worker in the interests
d children and child welfa~.
• A delightful musical tribute In
'onor or the Pa8t-Presidents was
f.resentt'd by Mi.!ls Helen Kcatln~.
lented young 8ololst from the
ewport H&rbor Union H I g h
tchool. M iu Lamb accompanied
4t the piano. Community singing
~ by Mre. Virginia Kidder, M·
flated by Mrs. Jolene Vinson
4ounded off the musical program.
t Mrs. Helen Trautwein wel-
iomed the croup and preside;4 dur·
+ir the bu..lness meeting at ,,O.hicti
'me a nominating committee was
'1ect.ed. Heading thi11 important
dommltlee lA Mrs. Melcolm Reid . t"ith Mrs. Arthur Thronson, Mrs.
+lbert Ogden and J erome Edwards
aompleting the committee.
' Supt. E. A. Rea reported on the
6rogreq of the plans for the llghl-
Wlg dlltrlct•. H e reported that
l>istrict A had the required num-
ber of 1ignalure1, but that more
were needed in Dlstrtcl8 B and C.
l!e urged everyone to continue
iPetr efforta and complete the: job
• proper atreet lighting was of
great importance..
New Schools
The new school planned for
Myers Place and Hamilton .i1trect
will be completed and ready for
uae by January, 1953. If all goes
¥.C<>rding to schedule Mr. Rea ad-
vlaed. The new school wtll be for
the ecventh and eighth grade11.
Jerome Edward&, principal of
Main llC.hool reported lo the par-
enU on current school activiLiez1,
the completion of the school liotarch
ot Dimes campaign and &dvised tJie parenta about report cards.
... Mn-Gertrule Meyers, school
nurae, presented a comprehensive
r.;ieport on her many and varied
ectlvftiee aa achool nurse. Ot spec-
.i Interest was the report of the
?ecent denW aurvey. Mrs. Meyers,
&dv1aec1 that 73.8 per cent of thl" ka.t:n echool children were In need
Oj dental attention of decay alone. ae alao advlaed that notices bad
'9el1 mt.tied home to all parents.
1'be dental survey Wu made by
Dine local denll•ls through the
~rauon of the Orange County
l>.,cntaJ usocl&Uon. Where oeces-
!UY°• Coat.a Mea cbildrm will be
able to take advantage of the fine
de.at.al clinic now sponltored by the ~ewport Harbor A 1sl1 tan c e
J.,eque. Coeta Mesa p&Mnle can nu be ple&aed wtth the fine
.C.001 health program 1in the Cos--
ta k-llCboola.
Receiving a speclal welcome wu ferred to a &ower l'fferft cate-
Kn. Cbarlea Yount. wbo eerved gory.
aa pre8ident of the P. T . A. ~ Alr rorce ~require an
1924. Other put pruldent. hon· officer to eua a "'bllmum Qf tG
ored on thia birthday cele.bratloc:t polnta annually, or a total of 45
were Kn. A . I,.. PlnkJey, Mr9. pol.ala durin.S" U.e 3-year period
Clyde Otto, Mn. Kenneth Stewart, wlllch (:OQJmenced Jul,y l, 1949.
Mrs. Emeet. McClellan, Mra. Ed-Potnta are ace.rued throu«h parU-
ward )(lrkov.ltch and Mra. Den.-clpatton In the ftriou1: typu of
~ Hogland. reeerve tr&inins acUTltiea. raU\lft
A spectaJ dl&play of lketchte of to accrue the required number of
the new echoo1 u weU u 1 a p\cture point.I wtll place t.htt ~t on
of lhe o1d eo.ta Mesa echool prior the tnacttve U.t and thereby pro.
to the earthquake wu set up In hlblt their partlclpaUon In traln-~e kindergarten room. Of special lng prosrun-and receiving points
mtereat to the put preaidentJ1 wa.s tor retentk>n. promotion, and r ...
a display featuring lhe minute tlr..ement n1i,._._e.
books and hJstortans record.a or the r-..-~
Main School P. T. A, It la eatima.ted that many re-
Mrs.. Emeat McClellan a n d .serviatl who fall lo actively par-
Mrs. Kenneth Stewart presided at tlclpate in the l\HerYe Program
the beautitully decorated tea table will find the1"11'aelve11 unable to cam
dtlring the Informal retreahmcnt the required number of point.II be ....
time. Tea hoateues were Mr11. fore June SO.
William Sequlst, Mrs. Richard It wu polnted out, however.
Denio, Mra. Bruce Johnaon anti that oCflcera who find lhemaelves
Mrs. Edward Young, and Mrs. W. short of the required number or
L. Hepperlc. P . T . A . aoclal chair-polnll!i and have a 8tncere desire to
continue tbetr atatua, may do so
by accepting a mobWzation desig-
nation or by joinlnl' a Volunteer
Air Reaerve Unit. U, tn this ata-
tUI, they manlfeat an Interest and
participate reaut&rly, they may ~
etalned. Failure to do this on o
quarterly bacll: may ruult In thE'lr
being tran..fe.rred by their unit or
aastgnment to the lnactlw ll.i1t.
man.
Atomic Nursing
Institute Plan
of Civil Defense
Civil dtfenae In Oranp county·
throu,::-h iL'I 'medical &ervlce has
created an atomic nursing lnstl·
lute to which all reglatered nur-
S"f' are eligible and requested to
lllf C'Od.
One section met F eb. 12 and 14.
in the Pine Room of the Finl
lio·I ~t hodi.st church, Santa Ana. Two
rt>gi.i1tered nur!teS who have com-
pleted an Instructors' course, Viola
Stryb1ng and Ether Neabltt, con-
ducted the meetlnp.
Factual information and eever·
al demon.!ltration were made In-
cluding 1ntravenous work by Dr.
Raymond Brandt. A represent.a-
. l ive or the American Red CroM
explained and demoMlraled th&
nc'A·ly a pproved method ot arttfl-
ciat respiration and a film entlti.t.
"Survival Under Atomic Attac~·
wajlj shown and studied. ·
Another was condu~ted by Mta .
Margaret Van Scoyac on Tueeday,
Feb. 12. These inatitutea for atom-
ic nureing will continue t o be held
periodically In the future and u
many registered nur~ aa la poa~
s~ble are belng con led by the
Instructors. Thoae w have not
been contacted may get inform&·
tiun by · telephoning Klmbirrlr
2-0823 or Klmberly 2-5344.
These atomic nursing lnatltute•
are an added responalblllty of all
r('gistered nuraea in the medical
service of civil defense jn Orange
county and the registered nul'ffa
e.re lo be highly commended tor
their interest a.nd eUort ln at-
lt!nding. tor the purpoM: of being
better prepared to minister to the
citizens if a state of extreme
emergency caused by enemy at-
tack ever occurs.
OUlcera reMdlnC ln lhe Stale of
C&llfornla may requeet aMlgn-
ment through their local VAR
Training Squadron to Headquart-
ers Fourth Air Reserve Dl•tr\ct.
870 Market Street, San Fl'anclsco,
California. If no Volunteer Air
Re~rve Tralninl' Squadron is
eatabll.shed in U\eir local1ty, a re-
queat may be sent direct to the
Fourth Air Reaerve Diatrlct.
New State Law to
Force Drivers'
G;ourt Appearance
lncreued cooperation between
CaJlrornl& courts and the State
Department of Mot.or Vehicles Is
being lnaupraled thla month u
. a l~l at.ate law requiring a cloacl'
check on the court record• of driv-
er'• llcenae 'applicant.a becomes
operative.
The new feature of the Jaw
amending SecUon 278 of the Ve-
hicle Code apeclflee that no drlv·
er'1 llceflae eliall t)e t»ued to or
renewed for any ~rson whose
record ahow. a failure to appear
tn court after atgninC" a WTltten
promlae to do '°' unJe11 the De-
partment of Motor Vd11clea la
nottn~ by the court that the cue
haa been adjudk:&ted. The law
doe. not apply to violaUona prev·
loua to February 1, 19~2. nor to
the common overtlme parking vi0+
JaUon_ •
A. H. Hendenon, Dlr~tor of
Motor VclUclea., &nnounccd that
atdr the period of ·preparation
provided ln the lt.w, the Depart-
ment le now able to carry out Ila
provtalon..
"Proceduru have been · cstab-
11.abed w hereby, after February 1,
19:U. the court.a will be able to
notify the Dei>artment of every
caae, In whldl a driver f&llo lo ap-
pear In CO\li1 af!tt all"lnJ a
promlae lo (Ip" .o," Hendenon said.
'"Thlo notice will be k•pt wttll the
DeParb'amt'a record of each drlv-
er'1 H......_ VIO\atlon or 't wnt-
tai promlae lo •P.pear In ~ now
ttqUlra t11e I>OpUtmOllt tc ,.,,r ...
luU<ce or renewal of a drtver·1
1 lkena unJea It rfteJve• a rcleue
from the court.
hys' Chila TAms
Score ~ I.eat•
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Harbor ~a Boys' Cub buket·
MD teams ate bokUnl' thetr own In
leacute ccm_.i of Oranp coun·
ty teams and played weekly · at
Santa Alla IJld Tu8t1n. The team
of ... .,.111, etptll IJld nl!J lll (rad·
era lo '!llll unllof.,.ted afU!r three
pm .. and Ute t1ntll, eleftlltll and
twelttll•sndo club la alilo unl>Nlal
lD th:ree nmu.'" The team. com·
pootd of ~-lra<l<n and undet,
1 .. t l.bclr !Int Pm• ot the ....... l~lt, Satunl&y. T-are en·
te...i -SUiia. Alla, 1'11tln,
Bun~ -II, w-....
Oranp fDd; Garden Gron In ad·
dttl<la lo tlle 1oc&la.
Everywhere You Go You Meet
our -CLASS If IED ADS
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r N-1111~ ... want a Jo&? ••• ~ tc .. 111 a a •wlled ad f<w ltllll'OLfll
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annul Cballf!al'e. rsc&. with Loe All.pies Yacht Cklb. Lett tD tll'ht •tand•nc: Grant Baldwin. How·
an1 Cbutala, Katie 8wtp.rt, Berl'f'G HeM. Tommy Thom... S<eted: BJU Fk:ke.r, Satnt Vlcet0, and
Warren BUna. Rad... bot not la tt.e plctuJ"c "·ere Chuck Pk:kerinc and Blnr SlmJ*MI.
(Photo by Be<:kner)
' . MeSf1 _Matron
Gifted .t· •
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Realty Board on
T Gui of I IOspitet
".(_•.;....& D rfV ...-ias u ; .. er ~· r'• . ~ 1".,..ipil't -~ er Ra!·
Kn. B--~ with ton,.llan7 Welda led Ge -p
a ~ s"tl 'Wbell .mJembera of .of m1•bWa cm a JUpe.-of t.be
• canaota club _,.. ~ H.,.,_llemorlal Hoop\t.1 ......,
recently at t'lle1 ~ or J"1'L Pau· the~ ..,... 'l'et 111 B. ~-• Mabl.,
Dne McG&vren; M...r.m. '-Vo· IUJ><rlnUildcnt of the ,arc:ldtttt1
Colt& ...... • ~Pd In tlle ~·-llabl
Mn. Rotier\ D. Hain.a took -~ tMt the entire conacroc-
awarcl for hip """"'·. j(,;._ J . P. lion of the building lo of fireproof
H idden WM low and Ult.~ prize ma~ Tbil roof lo -"'1 COO•
wmt lo Mn. Ralph D<C. Olllcni crete .lab, Ille wan. are ccncrete
enjoying the event ..... Mmca. and tJie -.. steel lath and
HarTy Grant,. M. Eut.man. F. u . pluter. The entire. butldlnc lo de·.
Grant. C. F. Brown, F . B. Smith. signed 'to llut more than 140 yura.
Robert Buford. Clayton Rich and Weld> aald there lo mou tlwl
Walter Helton. $1 million now In the bank to pay
Broc1cett Heads
Welfare Club
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H . K. .Brockett, 4%3 Old County
Road. Newport H ei&"btl. ~ elect-
ed president of Social Welfare club
1~ when the group held their
F ebruary meellng a.nd pOt luck
luncheon at Coeta Meaa Park.
Jin. Dorothy Hiatt, wbo hL'J
been president for four yeara, bad
tendered her resignation. Other
officers are Ruby Carrell, eecre-
tary·treasurer and Sar&h. Morr la,
chaplain.
PARKING ON GRADES
Parking Of\ grade!: calls for ex-
tra precautioca. MotoriBt.s should
be sure that thelr brakes are se-
curely set, and should alwaya
cramp their wheela in agalnat the
curb.
for lht building. The.re &a a fur.
lher-needs ot tund8 to com_pkte Uie
tu~1 anc equlpoent. 1be
Newport H...Wr :Joan! of Realtors
b&ve pledged $12M tc rundab a ·
lounging room ror upectant fatJI.
e ra and others wbo may be wait-
ing.
HIGH OI L PRESSUBE
Ma.ny veteran motoriat.a a"'
prone to think that aomethlng t.e
wrong wflb the oiling eyate-m when
their hew cars show low ffu.ge
pre.asurcs tn Idling. The.re ian't,
In most cases. Too high preasure
at low speeda may mean a danger-
ously high one whe n the engine la
turning over rapidly. • •• . ~~~~~~-
WEST NEWPORTEBS
New 1n West Ncwpqrt are Mr.
and Mrs. David Casca and small
children Sharon Lee and David,
now residing at 131 • 4:3rd SL They
are from Loa Angeles.
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Reg. 50c to 7~. A lar:ge uaorl·
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Beautiful Plastic
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In three popular patterns. Nine
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.THURsDAY. FEB. 14, 1952 • •
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ftDll ANNU.,. He-t -Y-• OIQ.1-A.-Y-t au a.u..p -lo -.,. ....,_,H ..,. ~ C nllefte• pen11nl reoe. llMe ta.& Ca z· rflftlii' rtpr&.e•tatlve. -.tUe lt eat
wt< ~ enlh-pvup.>lo Ule epoetalorw laUDd! la tlle -...-. out Belab, la ~ No. i,
.woe 111111 race for L, A. Yocl!t Clull. (Photo by Bedtnel'l
-INDIANS ·SCALP
COAST 104-53;
OCC, I PCC NEXT
ALTH;OUGB BlLL FlCKER lo -117 11&1UD1 hla o,..• Siar boat,
~ O. aad ahter Sue ls fttber p.111q bier own Leh.mu DtnchJ•, • or crewtq °" ~s PC aloop, they rut toptller and made
It • tamlJ7 party by wlnn'nt ~ rCCC!ftt lnsloe .erff'S for dlnc~8
a& the Nt:WPOrt Barbor "f'&cht Club. Skipper BIU lwlds the fSIDOU'1
Wm. ~ Perpetual Trophy, wblle hie a..rmmc CIT"' bo'4~ tbie
takt'-home cup for tbe series.. (Photo by Beckner)
TARS TAKE ON OILER TfAM
' AT H. B. TOMORROW NIGHT;
' LEAGUE TITLE IS AT STAKE·
Hoop classic of the Sunsct ... --------------
Pirate W restl ers
Take on Ma rine s
League. tomorrow !Friday) eve-
ning'& battle of the Newport Har-
bor varalty Sa11ors against Hunt-
lnglon Beach Oiler!! promisel!I to
be the season's big game. On this fray depends outcome ot the Orange Coaet college wrestlers return •to their home mat tonight
league championship. r'I'huredayl agalnat El Toro Mil.-
It Harbor wins tomorrow night rlnea in a practice meet.
I· · ·~·r r ~~~ · I Local Ya~htsmen Teac~ ~-A.
°"'~u::i.:~~:::i":. ·:1r::~ ;!~~~ Tyros Rudiments of Sa1i1ng
Tbe heavy rains covered the new By JACQUELINE BECKNER ·
razor back c.lam bcda with mud . .-Every year, about this Ume, the l-Jarold Barne 10n. F.ddic 0 ra y,
For some time now, thla paper magnamimous genUeinen of the Whitey Phlllip3, Rus.'i 'Cr a I;;
has been warning you thia would Newport Har.bar iacht Club make Harold Wri~hl, Chuck UJlman
happen. Now the Flah and Ga.me what som:e people con.alder to be and John Swli;art. f Does lhal
can start raiaing these for your their greateat contribution to the name Swigart bet;ln to rinb c
t.bree doUa.rs, or should they raise summer aeuon of yacht r&ci ng. be.II?)
the ante a little'! This. aa lf you didn't know, la l.he Many 'of these skippers art>
Jake Meyera, the busy game annual sailing le880n given gra· member$ of both clubs. and it 11
wardt<n , after checking the San cicioualy and gratuitously to lhfll a heart rending decision l hey
Juan Tt'rrttory, put hia steel ht<ad group of rank amateurs trom lhe have to reach when challenging
tackle back lo storage. No water Los Angeles Yacht Club, whom, time comes around. In the Swt.
running kl t he creek, so prospects we will have to s.dmlt. are willing gart family there wu obvious!:;·
ue nil. Not man.r flsherm~n along but somewhat inept pupils. a definite split. J ohn, able akip·
the shoreline these daya, and we In addition to their obvious In· per a nd owner ot ' the Tamalmar,
didn't check a atngte fish In. Bay competence in this highly tech-chose to throw hla tot wtth Los
fll!lhing ls your best bet now. Al nical field. they have no respect
lea.st llld'--b&M are hitting enollgh or appreciation for the effort• of
Angeles. while Kay, who ha..s a.I·
waya claimed a.he we.a entitled to
be called ''l!lklpper" s a i 1 e d for
New·port. Who won? ,.. I to k~p you awake. our local l!lklppers to Improve the
Live ba1t reports arc about on a standards of small boat racing, aa
par wlih the pa.at couple of years. is witnessed in lheir chiijlengi.ng
Scavenger fishing la a true test for letter \\'Titten by their esteemed commodore. Dr. Donald Barber.
8 luy mdn. Pati('ncc is 8 must in which he refcrl!I to the NHYC
!or this type of fll!lhln g. Basa, hall-sailors as "a bunch of old men.
but, and bait run true to form. arm-chair sailors, who are unable Anchovies the first day, and thC' ornery sarciinc balls up the whct'hl to cope \.vith the su~rlor salls-
of progress thei nl'Xl. The W<"ather manshlp of the LA YC skippen. ·· In support of his above atate-is leaning on the unusual side me.nt, Con1modore Barber, whoM"
Everything went off well, and club went do\1tn to yet another
everyone had a good time. So the deft>at in this annual c I a l!I sic.
teacher said. Frank Hart has fished this olll claimed that Newport had "run in a bunch of ringer~; thereby N<'wport Pier of ours these many years, a.nd tells tall tales of lhf' and onl:v thercb.'f, were they ablP to retain possession of the covet-
old gonf." by daya. Hla story yes-ed LA YC-="'HYC Challenge Tro·
terday though waa one perch three phy."
inches 10ng. After bending his el-
bow a couple of times like a trut'
sport, he looked at t.he ak'y. curscrl
the wi nd ltfl:d weather, &nd mut-
tered something about next Ume
.should be be(ter,
Bring your-own snake bile cure
-things arc looking up.
Old Ri \•alry
H igh point of the day Is rea~h
ed at the conclualon of the (or·
ma! aeries when a boat'" for boat
race between the tWo commodores
is sailed for the edific&:tion and
instruction of all obsetv'ers. Th1t1
year I\.. was necessary for Com-
modore Barber to apPOint a eub-
stitute due to~ the recent and re·
grettable accident he suffered
aboard his JO-meter Branta. In
a.ccorda.nce with the tenor of the
occasion. NHYC Commodore, Tom
Rutter. not \\'lshing to take ad-
vantage of hll!I handica_pped ad·
versar:;•, also chose a l!lubstitute.
at. the Oi1er's gym. It means a Coach Johnny <>Wens hu a
.play--off for t he championahip. An green equad which Is seeking to
OUer victory would give the huge hold the champ:oll3hip won by IL\TS IN CAVERNS
Hu.ntington Beach boys 8 clean occ the~ three aeasot\8. About Mlll!ofUI of bat.a hibernate an-
All k 1dd1n~ a!lldc. this nnnnal
Sf'l"\rs Is one of the oldest and
most !ilnl."ere rhallcnge racca In
the annals of e1lhcr club, and the
teams chosen to represent t~e
club11 are composed of lop-Olg-ht
sailors who are really In lherP
pitching to capture (or keep) the
perpetual trophy. Some of the
moat expert team racin( and ma-
neuvertng to be aeen ill the.
parbl I• exhJbited each ~ar tn
t he LA YC-NHYC Challenge Raef'
for Dinghies. Thf" levity which
a:urrounds the e\•ent has gTO\\'n
through yearl!I of friendly compe·
lltion between the two cluba until
It has become an additional chal·
lenre to determJne which can pen
the greatest insult.a in the Chsl·
lenglng and acceptance letters ex-
changed prior lo the races.
A s a consequence. Carl Heitz
for LA YC and Harold Pearcy for
NHYC, who were obviously con-
fused and flabbergasted by their
'iUdden appearanco. in the lime-
light of "yacht" racin~ before
.. t1ch an llhlstrloWI a.ssembly, gave
their all ln an attempt to make
this the "race to re.member!" As
il turned oul. Cart couldn't ever
get acrosa the •tarting line. !'IO
t he spectator boat took him in
tow until he wu able at lea.al lo
make eome ae.mblance of & race
of tM evenL
alat.e for the 1eaaon. As matt.e-ra ~'t matchea are on the card for nually lrt Lbe carl.ebad cavema of
. ~ .... ~ bor !M!1 .. tr baa tontgllt) ttma.ll which wUJ begin Soulhea11tern New M~co, accord· ~ tcr ta-OU....' Die .J\ •t a d'Olock In O>Ut gym. Th• Ing to the National Automobile
pme beg\ns at 7 p.m., the vanity P,ubllc ls lnvtted. Club.
at 8:1~ p.m. ---------------~-----------
Coach Jin1 Miller •id the Tan
an ln good physical condition. He
expect.a them to give a good ac-
count of themselves and d.l&cloaed
they w ill shift their defense from
man·to-man to zone patterruJ dur-
lng the game al!I de.sired.
arbor D~ s Lose by 3 Points .
to Ariaheim as C's Beaten Too
Nttd Loq Shots There 'wa.a no joy in Newport.---------------
Paat 1rames between t he league 11porUng circles lut night when
leaders Mve seen the Oilers put-Newport Harbor's hllherto uncle·
ting up a' rock wall defenae unc:H>r teated D hoop squad returned from
their own basket and taking ad-Anaheim where they losl by three
vantage of their height lo make pointa. Anaheim beat the D's 31 ·
overhead push shots at the Tar 28, the C's 3'4-23.
bucket. Elthe't Armand Nelllea or• The n ·8 1oraa means t.t1ey muat
Jim 1i(endon, forwardA for Ha.r-whip Huntington Beach D cagera
bor. are capable of aolving tbia: tomorrow (Friday) afternoon here
defense by Jobbing ahoU in from at the hJgh school gym to cop the
behind the foul circ)e. sunset League 0 uu'e. It they
Lut P'rld&y night'• Harbor vtc-1 drop lhia one to the Olien, it
tory . aga.tnat A.nahetm showed the I mea.n.f a tie for first place and a
@aJk>ra have plenty of heart to play-oft to declde the i.uue.
c:ome from behind and win &J(""&lnat a Cqach Julea Gage moaned
an qgre:saive. rouch team. Tbey'I ght: "If we had beaten Ana-
need thla qu.&lity tomorrow ev we would have won the
ning aa the Oiler& are a terrlfi 'e tiUe."
team. Do"Wle.rll of the never previoua-
Tom9f row a.flemoon. lbe H • beaten D's felt aa badly u
bor C and D squads will b.ollt Hunt-Gare. He blamed the D'a loea to
lngton Beach teams at the local overtraintng dw1.ng the four-day
gyro. boginnlJ>g at 3 o'clock. hoUday. He had asked the oquad
The local C's have been beaten to leave the buketb&ll alone over
by Huntington, but Harbor'• un-the week end, but they ruetully
defeated D 94uad took their OileT ~tted. tbey had pracUced.. AJt a
opponents the la.at time out ln an result. Uley were worn out. alug-
overtime period. gish -a condition tbe)'I Md n ever
It put Harbor -Huntington experienced before ... they mount-
Beach varsity games &re. an in-ed the league ladder with plenty
dieatlon. lo.morrow n(ght'a cl&ulc of 1lp. · ....
will draw hundred.a of a:pectatoN Here are sta.U.Uca on the t\loo·o
to tbe Oiler gyra. games Witb + Anahelm:
Pociffe Coast L-16
Assoc.lulion Names
New Offic.ft Here
Harbor D'• Aa.Uetm
I Dleh~ 9 ·····-······F ·-··-·-···-· Lin, P
Knipp, e ·-·· .. •····· F , ___ Habefter, 6
Neumann. e ···-···C·-···-·-·· -Otte. 0
Fl'-trick. O ··-0 ···-···i---em.., 0
Eggert, 7 ·-········G·----li"rendl, I
Pacific Coul L-l9 Auocl•llon Scorlns. IJUbo for Anaheim: Jep.
had tu annUltl meetlnl:' IA New-eon. 1· HalfUm• """"· Newport.
port Harl>or Yacltt Club on Feb. z. JS; .....alielm, 19· "' Rarllor C's Andelm The tolowfng" otncera were etec. led: K'elth., Herbert. Commodore: Huber. 0 ______ :, ... F ...... .;.. .. Kata. 6
Robert Collm," -=ntary· St.rat Navanv, 7 ._ .... F .. _.:. o~ver. e
_ _...,, t • Wetal, 3 ._c ....... u. .... ra, v
"""""" ... ....,, reuurer~ --~'---a o Batatoo. o Rlflillglll of the ~ WU ~ ...._ ---·· ----·---
"--"•"" rt 1 ....... 1 Revla. i ---·-·q -·--SCbacht. a a --~--repo 0 ~ ~ er· 8coc1n ....... N-rt: SIPie, ..
nat1anaJ champlOIUlllPf of L-11 0.-f 2 llficp, 2 "' ~l!J\,
.-lldd la Indian~. Conn. We&~ 2 i.ou.tau, z Wada. .4.
-..._..,.._ wltll &m \'\'eber HalfUme ~ 0 0 re; "l';,,.lm, 11: ~ PaUI IUolllet ~ Oil the N-rt. 7 . -l Bot'--J*rtidpMod lo . • --'· c_ __ ..,.__
lhe NCU. ••o;en•~Sant.a liar'-....... _ WMU beta'• l,ll 4uocl&t1oL ......... ~ .. ,.,......... -~· '=.:.-;:p U: '!:: ,, .. CUii cma
llat. Bio --,._ .. u.. s. A. ...... __ tllly..,,, __
lalMO.
S. D. Y ellowtail
Derby Set April 2
lt h8.8 been announced that the
opening date for the annual San
Dlego YeUowtail Derby will be
April 2. and lhat thi.IJ al.lo will be
IUl Ocean Ft&h Protective Aaaocl•·
lion Rodeo Day at the H . Ir: M.
Sportfishera landing in San Diego.
... Thia mean. that all monies re-
ceived at the H . Ir: M. landinp on
the above date will be turned over
to the Ocean Fish Protective As-
sociation for conaervat.ion work.
Trophleo and awa.rda for the lar-gpat flab, large.at club partlclpa-
tmn, etc., wU1 aJ.ao be awarded on
tHat apecrfJc date.
Person• wiahlng to help the 0 .
F. P. A. get ol1 to an early at.rt
ill the big Y ellowtall Dei-by """
ur~ to make ruervattona at the
H. " M. sr.rttloh0<a landing at
the earJJest poutble l1rrle. Tbey
mo,y do ao b)' pllonln& Ille H. A M.
t.Anctlof uoW~ •
On thr serious aide. Newport'ti
sa.llOr8 chalked up e. command·
lntt victory by taking the lead in
all four races. The "rlngers" re·
ferred lo by Commodore Barber
were such well known N HY C
skippers &a Grant Baldwin, Saint
Cicero, Howard Chastain, Binf
Simpson. Kay Swigart. Warren
Blinn. Chuck Pickering, ,Bill Fick·
er, Bergen Heu, and To mm y
Thorq.aa. There are several very
familiar names in the a b o v '"
IC?'OUP. Bing Slmpeon. defender of
the Mannlng_ trophy and Warrer.
Blinn, the 1952 winner of th<
Manninl Perpetual tor Oin«hif'.a
8 111 Ficker and Saint Cicero, both
famou1 for their victories In bte
Star claa.s. And ~oward Chaataln
and Toinmy Thomae. Rhode• llkis>
pen par exoettance. Gt-and Ba.ld·
win, Chuc.k Pickering, and Bergen
Hou a.re consistently good In any
competition. lnciudinl' the Hono.
lulu Race. About Kay Swiprt,
more later.
Eipert. Challea«era
Loa Angelea Yacht Club ch.&1-
lenpd wtt.b such expert.a u Olen
){ey~r. John Wella. Irwin Joou,
(Coatlnuod OD Pap !)
Lions' B. B. Meet
Plans Completed
Entries are all In for the first
'lnnual Cmit.a Mesa Klwanlti Jn·
\•ilat•onal basketball tournameni
fo r boyll in th.c 12-15 year a ge
-i:roup It was announced today by
Herb Ward, Klwania basketball
.:hnlrman.
Harbor Area Soya' Club, Hunt·
lngton Beach ~reatlon Center,
~anta Ana YMCA, and Long
Beach Boys• Club have been in-
vited and have Indicated that they
~·tu enter lf!ama tn all three
clauea in the one-day tou.rney
\vhlch wiU be at&ged at Orange
Cout, College, Friday. :reb. n .
with pmea on the hour from 10
11. m. until 5 p. m..
WM.rd statf!d that while moat ~. wl~ be In the lZ·U age FO"P·
they will be ctaaalfied according
to height, weight and age and will
play u D, E and F atbletea under
the California lnteracholaatic Fed-
eration cla.asiflcatton ayat.em.
K iwanb member1 will operate
the tourney and take care of all
llrr.lng, act)edullng, and other in-
cident.ah connected with the run-
nlni of the affair. The clt.ib S..
footing the bill for the.,-purchue
of tropJUea and individual awardll
'vhtle the Harbor Area Boys' Club
11 maklJ>g ptooquea In lta ohop tor
p..-ntatlon lo flnallalt tuma.
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San Bernardlnq J . C. retaliat~
Monday night f~ theft of the
Eutera Conference football cham-
plonalilp by lacing Onmge OoNt
college Pirates 104-53 at the :rn..:
dlan'a home court.. san Berdoo undoubtedly wu at
a peak with the memory of loet"
1ng the football championship by
forfeiture to Cout. ln addition lo
the ·nrat round 77-75 baaketball
thriller won by lbe lndla.na ftom
DCC.
Coe.ch Ray Blake of San Ber--
100 took no chance.a in l_etting blll
boya ruffer a letdown against
Coast, which ta rapidly becoming
known aa t he 'giant killer' of the
conference.
Tommy Williams peppered the
net for 44 points to come within
28 point.a ot Bob Yardley's Eaat-
ern Conference acorlng record set
only tut year. Clyde Maxem pot-
ted 30 point.a.
Glenn Griffith, Cout center,
waa high man for the locala with
12 points. Score a't halnime was
52·22, favor of San Berdoo.
The Pirates wtll return to home
hardwoods by playing Pua.den&
City college here Saturday night
al 8 o'clock. They will take on Ml.
San Antonio colleg~ at Cout gym
Tue8d&y at 8 p.m. Both invading
teams will have the edge aa Mt.
Sac Is two runga up on the con-
ference 18dder and Pasadena re-
portedl)· baa a very good t eam.
OCC -Berdoo statistics follow:
c ... t (53) Saa Berdoo (104)
Davia (8) .......... F .... (4) Mlddaufh
J ohncox (6 ) .... F ...... (30) Maxem
Crlftlth 021 .... C .............. (2) Zilm
Ruiz (10) .......... G .... (44) W illiams
Peterson (4) .... G .......... (16) Kiely
Halftime -Berdoo 52, Orange
Coaat 22.
Scoring .subs: Orange Coast -
Carney, (4); Shaffer (2); Schurch,
t2); Deniz. 13); Melquist (21 ; Ber-
doo -Wood (2); Womack (1 );
Violette (31; Hosegood (2).
EASTERN .IC CONFERENCE
W L Pta. Op
Fullerton ................ 8 1 619 -4.70
San Berdoo , ........... ·g 1 ... 670 623·
Chaffey ........... ·--·· $ 5 093 &43
Mt. San Antonio .... • 5 528 577
Rtvenlde ................ 4 ft 4M 687
Orange COaat ... · ..... 3 7 816 713
Santa Ana ........... 1 .. 1 9 549 732
N e&t Ouries
Friday -Ml. San Antonio a t
Santa Ana (t p.m.)
Friday ntght -Chaffey al F\.111-
erton: Rlve'lldf a..t San Berdoo
~aturday night -Pasade na at
Orange Cout; Fullerton al USC
Frhoh.
Peggy Forgit Wins
Women 's Tourney
LEA.PING FOR BALL In pme betw~ lla.rflor Area Bo3._• Club
and Hollywood Bo)'' Club la Bob Norman. Ed Mayer &t left and
WoodhOU8e (4) ln backl"f'Ounci were amon,-players who twlpc:-d
defeat \18ltors TuNday 51-49 ln pme at the Harbor hig-h c-3·m.
Hollywood playe-n lt>ft t.o rtp.t &re Bored Mc l'O"Wt (5), guard, _
Don ~ohnoon (8). fonvanl. and ~am .. Suell (II). pard.
(Press Photo) ~
HARBOR · BOYS' CLUB EDGES
HOLLYWOOD IN CLOSE GAM E
Bob Norman potted 26 points to ... --------------
lead the Harbor Area Boya' Club
Varsity buketballera to a 51-4.9
win over Hollywood Boya' Club ln
a flret round of the Soutbern Cali-
fornia Boya' Club hoop ~llmlu.a.tloft
tournament TUe.:fay morning on
the Harbor High hardwood. The
local Class B club rolled to a 37-24
win in a prellmina.ry game to ad-
vance to the semi-finala at Pa.aa.
dena on March 1. Should both
teams come through at Pua.dena,
they will retUrn the tollowtng
week for the finalti which deter·
mlnc1 cage chanlpe: in each weight
cla&'J, Varsity through F , in 1!very
Boys' Club of America from San-
ta Barbara to San Diego. Holly·
wood varsity show~ great ability
10 stealing the ball.
This Saturday, L Harbor Area
Boye:' Club E and I'~ casabas go to
34 -34 in the third quarter. The
Harbor Boys settled down and 1t
wu a baalc:el for baak't affair
f1'0m ~ "'! .... WI~ Hollywood
never lh tront=-aua ~tbt!l'll iit'VM'
in front by ~o?'e than iwo points.
Norn1an'!: ahOts c1me from close 1n
ft>r the blgge.at part of the i;o.rn1>
wit.u a few 15 footers also counl·
l11g. Ed Mayer waa next in thr
sc;orlng line with 13. Paul Schu1tt
played a good floor game a11d
scored five points. Bob Woodhouse
scored five and Mel Smalley fouJ".
W ARDl':NS ACTIVE
Peggy F orgfl, rolling like B Pua.dena in a bid to make the
champ in the clutch frames, proved finals of March 8.
Wardens of the Department of
Fish and Game and lheir voluntee r
reserve rorce made a total of 75G
arrests during the month of De·
cember for violations or the Calt·
fornia Flah and Gam.e Code. Fines
amounted lo $30,0!52 .
LAWN BOWLING
her win in 1ut year'a Orange Tnesd~y·a g8.m.es were both
County tournament ~·t juat hard played, but well controlled
tuck. IA.at Frlday nip.t, her aver-trays. The Hollywood B team
ace of 17~ for five g&mea won the couldn't m•tch the height of Bill
ttUe and trophy. She la eating Md Rouah, Joel Leonard and Joe Pet-A method of pul\.lng life inlo
aleeplnc again, althoMgh It took erspn n or the teamwork demon-the locality without marring its
several day• to ~t her feel bac k strated by the H . B . C. club which beauty. ~
on the ground. haa racked up eeven wt.na and one Greene owned and maintained
What a he&rt breaker tor that loss lhl..a seuon. Forward Eloy by the City of Newport BeaC'h
wlld swinging left hander, Marian Martinez ~ high man with nine for the benefit Of the public, and
Pareona, to loae. Don't feel too and Roush acored eight. Eddie operated under ·t he supcr\'lsion of
bad-a 173 average will wtn you Plin-mann followed wlt.h alx along the Newport Harbor Lawn Bo\\ll-
ma.ny a tournament. Marian. Rose with Bob CUbblaon. J oel Leonard ing A.uoclation, a non -profit
Wiegand wound up third after 5Cored fl;ve and P eteraon two. The Corporation.
scaring the lead.era stiff. Bettye locals used a Ught zone which Days of play: Wednesday, Frl-
J ohnaon seemed lo tire badly s.t proved highly effective. da~. Sa.tUrday, Sunday and all
Umea. One bad pme ~polled her The Varsity game Wu a "thrtlleT holidays, to which the pubJJc ts
chances to Win. Phoebe Smith had from the . et.art with Hollywood co.rdlally invited. InfonnaUon may
the w ell known. buckfever. Ml&Jr ' milking a epurt in the final two be obiatned at the green on play-
lnc btne apuu tm't lhia sfrl'E' al&nU.8 a.ft.er getting oft to 8 Ing daY.• or call eecret.Rry at
steady habit,. · slow start. Tbe locals had a 30·17 Beacon 724.0-.W or Harbor 0706-W
Pal Swint, .our pick to win "'tbte l~l.ld at Jlalftlme but Hohywood -A 'i1ea!I, exciting and compoU-
ah~, had the fa;vortte'• curR came beck to knot t~ acore at Uve outdoOr sport.
on the old apple. Doris Anton ==-------'.=!.+...------'-' ---'---~----::
nilled .. •leady p.IDe. bUt couJdn,. I
get a head ot m~ up for onF
big pme to pu.t her up there..
lWdne Holt, Ille pint-II.re
'b&ller. decided to metu8 tor a
.nlgtit'a f\ID. J:voly Banning, lrlefl
to ·blOW" up • storm twtce., bUt
couldn't keep It up. Lort11inh
JOl\ee, the blonde sweeUe, had heir
llllnd on otlMr tlllnp. W-uP
wltll nine apllta. Betta luck ndt
thne. pl I Tllla tqurnament obould prove ljo
Ult JftOI! tl!at -Un<r ~or run I"
one ~ to ple1._ a crowd. l:YeJ!y
-... t.aku. and tlM -~ WI tllt laat ba.11 phlnk~
.. Lo ... pit. ...,...k., ·-· ~
"'9 'oil lfoPe,.... -ll!la -....v-. .ct•' , Ronla a .,._ Jl'hJ_set_._
~ [[118 .to -•. ~ lup "'"" ,..... b..-r.r--t h I
gN'l'lli: el -irocWou. BOWLING
'MEN'S . DOU.BlEI ~t11XED
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f;rd hpt11t r..-. / at ~d ~ Interests CUI> arid -.a~"=-=~,::-:: (ifts Rdiq ~s~'ai~= Brownie . u~ ,
-· P. Q •• I ---u_ SocW • COmmunil.)I MelhQdllti ~ will od. ol tJle -latttelttq and'• L ....... , •rice .. ••. . .. W'-..L I .... ~. Dmtln&nt bltewt." taf~ trap di. tM.. ,_\t'frw
... ~ ... ,--"!'Ill~ • Ull\er .... -a-a ~ --u.. -~ by girts of
ch I -dy of .. ....._ ' _I ._, --. ' · • • • · -· will PHllBI BoJe.. Rabi!, -..ie.. ~ No. 8 a104 C..b Con1munity Chur . La .-MT. Cerm .. • •1 111t T:M.-ins-·~ -· •.a. c . a. ot c:.riot.°"'l"dl by' o.wio <1>1UC11 mlollit. 9a .--Pull: No. ru ot ffowpurt
I B lb N-will ....... u bll toplo, the --.,._,.. n1>. a at ..-. 1111e wru otns ,'-o r&;: .u.. --sa-y ll!OrnlJlg'. Corona de Mar 1+11 • oa Ave_. "IJnlpllpl!l< w-.· ~ -u ball. will\ th..----Wlap of A nov.·· (Kencleluoltn.) 9"r175 <hudn.n and many ot th~
• • llal ~-by Ute -In lb& -i.s at lite lifter , Pamita ,..... ,.._ of "The Spar-
'Ibe !14Y. Paul -Babbitt --...... ..-•'11 open the -.... ' • A AUt"' "'~ ... Wied; I.._!_ I ling illcbool of Deep a..· Dlvtnc"'
w111 -" .., th• nl>.leet. ''Tho _., et I. 10 and .11 :ill. -<If -qu..uon. "!"" tl!e lo be ...,t ~ ,Jtuth r...,_, of Cnn5t ChurCh • In WlbntnSIA>n. The spar 11 n g
world-& b<lefleld or & ltrothV'-W-..,.., « ...... o.1'1r1-~ "9a · wt)I 1lo ~ ilei,111¥--. calotdoo, In LJ · , J . ocbool la the only clvtllan dlvtng
hood .. In the t:fa a.m. and the 11 _...,, • to ,:ao. 7:aG to l:k ·~ u.. Kale °"""' W8I ':::-tor -_. ... In the to near Ow icl!OOI In th• world. Two undor-
a.m . .tervicu ot worship next Sun-'91mlliaJ". Wote eacb tnw. llatMa 9ftl' ill ..n1et; .. · -· * f water 90und pictures were ahowll
day •t !ho 0:.ron& de) Mar Oom· Ialand, Sunday. 8 and 10. Satur· !lun4ay ocllool !"'nven .. at 9:ta ltlu F<rgll80n la leavtnr Nelgh·rom Costa Mesa and nblbttlons In dlvtng' ......... (IV·
munlty chW'dh. 811 Reltotrope day, I&. m, COfttMelon•, aame u a. 111· with ctaaaes !Of' a1J a.gu. boJ'hooc:I Rou.ee aft.er about 18 · en by Eldon Patch at Kent, OtUo·
a\'en\MI. The •pe1 ~hotr, under above. Ba.pt.qt Trairll.nc Union meete at Jeat• eerv.ce ~d 11 ping to 81p.e ot ~ ,. 1the aubject Jim 8ant& ot Parllville Minn !
the dlrecUon of Mary Batten StV~ Radio ~ &:BO P. m. The nunery la open Nub ville, Tenn., to •become a choeen by i.be ltev. Thom.u Pen· Sbekton .ftu..uelJ ot ~ Fla
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' r~naen. will •lnl' a.t 9:45, .. Praise Dally, except 8unday, ~sary during au service•. . member Of the faculty at Garrett dell fO'l' Race Relatlona day aer~ Wendell Renn.page Of Mansfield. o~
the Na.me ol. the Lord," by Ivanoff houra. KFVVB (980), 7:30 p. m . On Wedneaday night at 7:30, all Bible lnaUtu~ & M.etbodiat proj· vice this corutnc aurus.,. at Christ Louia Cock. one of the Cub
and Ute ch&ncel choir, ai,o undf'r for peace. teachen &nd Sunday school work-ecL Women'.s eocletle1 of the dt. ChUbch by the Sea. Scout leadtts Crom Newport
the dJrection ot Mn. Steffenaen. era wUI meet at the church in tricl are giving ft.er a shower of In the muatc dep&l't.D'!ent, tt Beaeh, made his flJ'St practice dive
will ainl' at 11 a.m4, ''God R !mae1f Suada)'1f monthly conference. money, to 1how their apprecta-'4ill be a ~at event for the tn.~ huge 30 foot tank, to the
ls \\'lth tJ1," by Clllette. Holy Mau, 9 :06 a . m., KLAC The ftf\,h chapUr ot Ephealana \.ion. -anctuary chotr·'WIJI sin& at Oo8ta I de t Or lhe en Utt gTOUp. .
I f670) 11 a . m . Catholic Houra, KFI will . be 8tudlcd ln the Thunday .President,. Mlse Clara Kohl.stedt Mea Community chUJ'Clt while the 1 Ef R. Crou. owner and ~ ar-
(640; 1:46 p. m. KGFJ {710). Hou:-nlJht ~rvtce, 7:30 o'clock. k):lpofnted a nom!nattng commit· Mesa. choir, directed by Ro.pr Ai-I ra.n;-eid the 2\9 ho\lJ' program·and ..
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SOUiWIJ&N" ~ MJl9 coUet~ male q-.Ttet, •1alet. lt;.
•lnPIC lllPUy H • .,1 aa-, tllroueb Fob. U at ..... ..,n.u.
meett.p .. A vallly of OM! dlurcb, Ce.It& Mf'SL A ft'Mllldc fNt!-
,-aa k •Mid for tble tJ .... ....,...,,,., (L to R) Ch&rlts LHtn, Don
St. James Church
Services Keyed to
Missionary Work
or St. Franc~ CUdlrtp 4 others. tee. M'embera are: Mn. Arthur worthy and wtth Vivian Harmon [ ~ltnds u lnvttatkm to school Chaplain Wiedman M!Uer. cbalrm&lj; Mr•. Wllltam .. orpn .. t. w111 provide mwt!c at I "'°~"' and orgaruzationa tor sim·
Nev.:port Harbor
Lutheran Church
Trusty and Mre. John Shields. the Newport dwrch. 1 Uarjexhibitions. t S k S d The five c1rcle1 or the society , 1 -------0 , pea Un ay ue oontrtbuttng money toward The jury aomeUmea 'falls to ' It's okay to use triendahlp aa a at Huntington Bch. P .... "" .... •f P''""'" for the "° .. convict on c1rcumstan11ai •'"dence drawing •=unt. but -·t tnrse•
!Ilk--. .... ·----...(! ~tara1 ... Service• at St. Ja.mea church, "A Lamp ln a Dark Place'" Sunday, F eb. 17, will emphulze
prden on the ch.urch lawn. · The -but tl\e neighbors never do. \ yo\11' deposits.
Music-Festiva l
. to Feature Series
of Evange l Meets
A JJrrif'tl or ~ meet-
ings &='f' Ming be&d at the A-.em-
bly Of Uod cb\lrch, 22ad Uld JtJ.
dt :1 11treeta, Cofta M-. Tbty be--
~:i.n )aat Sundl.)' and will Min
throUJ'h Feb. 24 ftichUy at 7 :30
('Xt"rpt Saturday, accordln.,. to W
Rt.•v '.\!. C. Cro:ntc, ,,._or or thf'
r hurl'h.
F1>aturf"d muafc will be the
• Sr>utht-m Calltomla BlbJit colleC'e
male quartet. Ev&n«ellat ia the
R"'" Gaylord A~ll. director o~
tt.· muatcal departmf'nt of lhf' col·
~ .. J. g'".
On Friday evening of this week
t h •·r(' wlll be a special musica.I fes-
tival featuring lhf' concert cho!r
•1f the coll ege, the malr quartet
anti other iruttrumental llllld vo-
1 at ~ro upa. Mr. Atwell will bf' the
nr,ll!aiiist,
Kite Flyiitg M11t
Slated for MCll'di 1
The Harbor Area J3oy5' Club
\•.rill span.Ml' a kite flyinc oontest
on Saturday, Marm 1. for all
Boys' Club Members under 12
yl?'ar!'I of age. There will be six
prizes ranging rrom baseball mitts
to boxes ot candy. Also. every
participant will receive a small
' prize. •
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Priae.s will be awaniled tor the
follow1ng dlviafon.a: But con-
structed. most unusua.J, •m&l/est
kite, larrest kite, highest n yer
nnd best looking kite.
E. F1o:,·d Hubbard is dona.ting
t he prlzeA and ar-rangtng ror the
juJge~. The contest will be held
near the ball diamond or the
r o!>ta Me!.3 Park.
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Yachtsmen
(C'nntlnt:H'd from Page I, Part I I )
Bott.t to~
This didii.'t seem exacllv Ca.ir
to the NHYC s-pectators. -who
promptly comandeered the ~horf'
hoat to give Harold the san1e
a.ssi~tance. Harold. however, re-
fused to be party to such skull·
dugge.ry and insisted on aailinb
the race according to the Mar-
quis or Queensbury rules. When
l l was all over. due to a tow hefe
and a shove there. Carl reluctant.
ly <since he wu expecting n
flunking) finished first. However.
once again the Newport sailors
proved themselvea gentlemen a..r1d
bf.cause of the chill in the air
and lhe cold, cold water, relin-
quished t heir right to "dunk" the
\vinner of this very unorthodox
event.
ln the r1na.1 a.nalyahl, the LA. YC-
HNYC Perpetual Cha..l.lenge Tro-
phy st.UJ re8ts in the Newport
. trophy. caee. and next year those
• "bwnui' from Loe Angeles Harbor
.. will be down again to try and
~ prove they know aomelh.inc about
• sallin~.
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the mlulonary work of the Y.•111 be tne theme or the sermon
church. The third sunds.y of this Sunday by PasltJ.r Herbert
e very month Ls set ~Ide in the C. Roth. The aennon text ls t&Jc:ria
church for the purpose of !ltudy Crom 2 Peter l,l&-21. Guest solo-
or the missionary field a.nd the t.t lhia Sunday will be Mrs. J .
proceeds of the monthly ml&slon-Stewart,
The California Nations.I Guard Pilot class i• sponsoring the proj--------''----------
" eet. . Capilla Group One
Meets Wednesday
la now fighting-In Korea. next
Sunday e\•ening et 7 :30 o'clock Va.lf'nllnf' LunctH-on
Group one of Capilla circle. Co-
rona de! Mar Community church.
will mttt \.\"f'dneaday, Feb. 20 at
12:30 p. m . 1n lhe homp of MMi.
J . R. Bell. 706 Goldenrod Avenue.
MPmber.s will br1hg a n~bag
lunch, ~rt and cotfff wtll be
S!rved by tt\e hostn.e•. Co-ho!J·
le9BE"A are J.·frs. Amoa Long anti
Mr.s. liofeta Helson.
a1y ottering or the congregation Sunday achoo! meets at 9 :30
are uaed tor mi.asionary work. a..m . Wfth cla.es for all agea. The
Chaplain Georg" 1-I. Wiedman ot
the 2%4th infantry rf'giment of the
40t.h dJvUrion who hu jwit retum-
fd from Japan on an emergency
lt"av.e, wUJ speak in lht Firat Bap-
tlst' church of Huntlnl'ton Beach,
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The 9 :30 a.m. ra.mtly worship adult B!bJe atudy cla.81, taught
aervlce will be the monthly Ct>le--by t..he pUtCJl", ls studying the
bration ot Holy Communion, fol· Book of Acta. Saturday church
lo"'·ro by a '!short mlaalon. tllm ) school also meets al 9:30 for chll-
on the work or the Episcopal I dren, acet 4 to 14. Bua t.ranapor-
c hurch In Brun. Adult aelr-denlal tatlon may be arranged by call·
Ottertnr banks to be Wlt'd dur1nc Ing Bf:acon SOM-W.
thP Lenten seuon wiJI bt> dlstrl-Church acUvtUes thls week are
Sheth and Orang~.
W~a.n !s tanner pastor of
Newport Beach &pt1st cht1rcb."
On WedneOCay of 1ut week he
add~ meni~Mt l.l"ld guestll of
Oranre County i8lh Oivialon a.s-
aoclallon at Santa Ana, upholding
more.ls and morale of the men tn
Korea in a bitter t\vO-hour debate
against Patrlcin Barham, Los Au-
yelea new1pop1?r woman, who re-
cf'ntly returned from five and a
hair months In that country.
Christian Science
Lesson Subject
b1:t('d at 111 &ervlcf'•. u follows: Thunday, 7 '.SO p.m ..
Sunday •cbool boaro meeting;
"Soul," whJ ch is tbe subjec t of
the Sunliay U>sson-Sermon in all
Christian Sc1t>nce 'churches, Is de-
scri~-1 a~ the source of all real
JOY, har mon.'-. st re n gt h , and
health
The Golrl t."'n Text la from lhf'
Psalms 13~ 91 "~f y !tOUI shall be
joyful 1n t~e Lord : it shall rf'-
jo1ce in his salvat'.ion."
Home MBsion
Sunday at
Newport Baptist
Thf' WOT"k of tht>: t¥.-o Hom1·
J.1:1.s.sion &OCielif's Will b" fes.tured
at the Sunday school and mom-
1ng worship hours this Sunday at
thf' Ft.rat Baptt.et chutth, New-
port Beach, 19th and Balboa Blvd.
The pa.star will s~a.k at !?'!even
o"clock on "America for Christ, 3.
Saturday, 1':30 a .m ., Saturday
church school. Catechism, Chll·
dren'a cholra. Monday, 'l.:30 p.m.,
9t"nlor c ho(r: Tuewday, 10 a.m ..
l-1ary Magdalene Cuild : Wcdnt>S·
day, 7:30 p.m .. Bible study hour.
Pastor Roth will atlf>nd the irpr'lng
po.tore.I conterenct ln Santa Ana
on Tue9day and \VednMlday or thl•
week.
The church ls open dally from
9 a .m_ to I p .m . for private de--
votk>na. Put.or'!-office hours an?
from 9 a .m. to noon dally.
Pastoral Confab
to Be Held
at Santa Ana
l\latthev."s Gospel recor~ that
two bllnd men followed Jesus.
"crying. n.nd saying, Thou !On ot
Davtd, have mercy on us." JMU!I
said unto them. "Belle\'e ye that
I am able to c1o this? They said
unto him. ):·ea. Lord. Then touch-
ed he their eyes. sa:ying. Accord·
ing to your raith be lt unto yo:..i.
And t hC1ir f'yes we r e opE>ned"
\9 '.27-301
Motto or a Mlufon," and th!?' an-S • f S k
nual of1'rlng tor Rom• Mla,,,ono peCla • pea er
Tht 11prlng ~to:-al conference
of the California district. Ameri·
can Luthf'ran church. will be held
at thf' nev.• St. Peter·a Lutheran
cllurch In Santa Ana. The confer-
ence will begtn Tuesday. Feb. 19,
&t 9 a .m. The-program tor the
rlrst .day will be given to the J>U·
will be r~lvt'd , Ameriean Bap-t L Ch h ,;,,, expect to rall!e $300,000 ln' a aguna urc
Crtat!ons !rolfl "Science a n.d
Health Y.i th Key to thf' Scrlp-
tUN!!I"" b y Mary Baker Eddy In-
clude · "Knowing that Soul and
its attribute• "·ere fOn!'\.·er manl·
festl?'d through man. 1.he ?.laster
healed t he S"ICk. gave 11!ght to the
blind, he-ar1ng to the deaf, feet
to the la..11e , Thus bringing to
light the sc1entltic action df the
di\'ine Mind on human minds and
bodies and g1vi.n« a better under-
standing o( Soul and SA)\•ation "
i p. 210 1.
St. Joac:!lim Five
leats Westminster
this one otfeMnr over and above
the regular mWionary gtv1ng.
Home Ml.UlollJI also will be fea-
turfd In a.11 departments of the
Runday-.chool at 9:4~-
.A.t T:JD p .m. the put.or wtll
-'J)eak to the we-old que•tlon.
"Can We Know Wf' Are Sawd !"
The Bnpt.i.st Youth F ellowship will
mt>et In the educational building
at 6 :30 p.m.
Boys from the fourth grade
through high &ehool are invit~
to the model butkJi"'I' c1-u Sat-
urday at 4 p.m. in \he educational
building.
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St. Andrew's
Presby. Church
Sermon toptc, Feb. 17, "Holy Al-
ll ancea" by the Rev. James S.
Georgf' Schu1tt scored 18 points St.eWRrt. Oupllcataa 11ervlce.a, 9 :30
and Tf"ddy Easton, eight, to lead and 11. 81.1nday .chool al the 9:30
the St. J oachir.1 Parochial achoo! Mrvices.
to a 35-23 win over We.stmlneter Spec.La.I noU«. On WMneaday
in R C. "t'. 0 . league game Tue&-even Inc. "f'eb. 20 In lbe church
dey at S t anton. It wu the third lounce. Mn.. Ruth HJU , well known
wtn in foui: 5larta for the Costa U1e country owr for her magnitl-
.Mesa .!Choo! 'Y>"hich tacea Fullerton clent dramatic readlnr• of great
and Santa Ana in Its rtnal two booka. will ctve the preRntaUon
g nme-s next v.·eek to delen'lline if or "The Egyptian." Thia program
it goes into the SOU.them cauror-ii under tile auspices of the St.
nia p1ayoff3. The lone Jou wa• to Andrew'• Women's Fellowab.lp.
La Jolla in the Huntington Bea.ch Tickets are now avaJlable from
Elemet1tary sch oo I tournament Mra. Edpr HW, Harbor 2761 or
which is stUI goillg on wilh thf' Mn. T . Samuele at Beacon 6080-R.
locaf3 playing in the C01180t.Uon · Ordination or Deacona will bfo
brarkd.. Stan Schones 11eored five. I hekl Sunday, Feb. 17 at the •ec·
Jim McClelland, tour and JO(' ond .eervice1.
Lynch, two.' A.• OUnp Pendleton
lloiE"'PORT BEA.CH WCTlJ The R ev. Jaff\ee S. Stewart of
St. Andrew'a Prttbytertan church
Next Sunday morning at the tor'a exchange council "'hich will
Little Church by the Sea, coml'r of feature as specie.I lecturers, Mar-
Le&"lon and Through 11U., Rev. cu!'; RJ~ke, youth director or the
Jama Cheek, editor of the Ohria-A . L. C. and Dr. Willla.m Hume,
tl&n publlc&tion. Herald of Hope, proteNOt of Chrllllanlty and col·
wtll be the pest speeker at the IC'p aha.plain. Wartburg colleC'f'.
11 a . m. momlng worab.tp aervk:e. Lec~uree by .Dt. Rieke wtU tn-
Rev. Ch.eek. waa healed of tuber-elude : ··The Plight of Mod~
culosla a.nd will be giving hia teaU-Youth," and "Respo1U1ibUtles Ree-
mony ot hO'N God ral8f'd hlm up ognlzed." Dr~ Hum" will .speak on:
from his death bed. Mrs. Cb.eek ta "The Theory and Theology of.
the cotnp08E'r of MVeT&l aongs and CoWUJeltng," a.ncr "FAtabllshtnr A
wiU be bringing a meaage 1n aong. Counae.lift.C Ministry." Wf'dnesday
Prayer w;!ll be ofrered for the tick will be given to ofncia.l buaineM
at the close ot the morning iter""-and reports of the conference,
vice. Plan now to attend and bear cloeinC with thf' eervice of Hol)•
this lhrillinl' testimony of God'I Communion.
he-allng power. I -------
Sunday achool convenee at 9:46 M , j S ,
a. m . wlth c1 ..... for all ages. emor1a erv1ce
Bring your children to Sunday t B H Id f
school. They will love the tea.ch-0 e e or
Ing method which is specially K' Ge VI
adapted to meet the nf'ed of the ang orge
Individual child. •
Junior church meets at tl a. m. Friday morning, Feb. 15, at
with Mrs. James Brown 1n charge. 10(30 a.m .. ._l St. James Epiacop1l
Leuon• ot. interest are planned chw-eh 'will be he.Id a. memorial
each week wttb va.r.oua ty?e• r1 service for the lat.e Kin&" George
presentaUon, all with the purpow VI of Eng-land. People or ltnrfl!h
ot giving your child the best tn deecent are welcome to attend
ChrtaUan charft.cter building. thbl 1ervice, u well u all otheN
Sun~ evening ia Sinp:pi.laUon who may be lntel'!:sted.
and ln•pl.ration time at '1 :30 p. m.
Special music ls being planned. An
evan1reUaUc m e a • a g e will be
will be broue-ht by Rev. Frank L.
Dowell. AJJ a.re invited to &ttead
and enjoy the Chri&t.l.on fellowahlp
and ble.aatng at the Utt.le Church
by the Sea "where the vtaitor I.a
never a 1tranpr."
.. 'ie"'J'Ort Beach W . C. T . U. ""1.11
met"t Tue6day. Feb. l 9 at I :30 p.
m. with Ella Goel4ner.._217 • 3Srd
Stl"ttt.
ls spendlng thl• .... k at camp T ly Sii U..-Pendleton pa.rt.iclpatfn,g In the aaws . .....-..,
Armed Fore.,. pree.cblng mluion. 'Parties tit Sea
Thia prognm la 1ponoored joint• ·
ly by U.e National council ot
Churches and the J.mted Force•
Chapta.ln. aaocla:t!on. One hundred
&11d My ~t mlnlattta
acrou ,the country have been tn•
vtted to po.rttclpal<I In thlo -gnm which ta being held on Arm·
ed ro1 cea bueL
Costa Mesa
Comm .. Methodist
At thf' noon hour the Balboa
tittle served a luncheon with a
Valentine motif predomlnating.
Mra, A . J . Rutter. progTam
c..hairman, h.ad charge of the af-
temoon seaslori. Mia• Kohlstedt
conducted the devotional service,
ber subject pein.c '1"he Tl"ana-
(ormed U!~." A.a a •pedal NqUeat
Mr-s. Rutter &an&' The Garden.
:t..lra. Mina Iv\!• brought an In-
tereating report of the mid-year
met tin& held at Glendale Jan. 29-
SO. Mr!I. D. W . Holtby gave a re-
•ume or re!ormi inaugurated in
India. Mrs. Mabel Stanley re-
viewed The Bir Fiahennan, by
Uoyd Douglas.
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QUALITY
MEN'S
WEAR
FEBRUARY,
'-· • .ICll
BIO SAVINGS ON ALL MAKES!
REGUe.AR $83.30
PRICE ••• PONTIAC 6
PARTS AND LABOR
18 POINT OVERHAUL
1. Complete Valve Grind
2. Clean Carbon
S. Replace Piston Binga
4. Replace Piston Pins
:;. Expand Pl8to1111
•• ~ Connecting Rod,
Insert Bearings
'7. Adjust Connecting Rod-
Clhevrolet & Bolek
8. Allp Connecting Beds
9. Replace Head and Pan Gaskets
10. Change Engine Oil
11 •. Clean Oil Pump Unes,
Screen and Sump.
I:t. Ridge Ream, gtu.e bust, cylinderii
I S. Clean and adjust spark plugs
14. &place Distnoutor Points,
re.time motor
15. ·~Air Cleaner
16. Adjll8t <Jarlluretor -·
17. Replace Manifold Gaskets
18. rop Radiator Hose
No
Down
Pa)'lnt!•t 12 -MONTHS TO PAY No
Down
Payment ,
Genuine ~tory Parts Work Guara1tteed
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Kite flying is . . . .
. 1UD -jWllR JOU play it safe!
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LOCAL omL W~J, ·s AWARD 1N ~Q CAWJtA IUGA' ~ of the mCJDthly priari • tn ''O!wncra"' m'lP,.;.ine "'f:Ot
to OollefCl MeCI , Tftddent of Balboa. for tbcr lplctu.e e:n.-
UtJNI "At Sundo'"·a.' "'h.!Ch \\'SS pubttshe.a In the 't't-bruary hsllft.
Col1f!Pn wa-, fo~ 'flU'n Luos Angclrs \\'h~re h.lw lfl&jol't"d ta
vocatlon:t.I pt:o~y at JrJba c_•. Frwnont Jtlgit K<.'hooJ under tht'
Mlpervtslon of C. A. lljM"!!.
Harbor ·ArN
Donaies $1739 to
Ches X D~ D lu.I March of Dime'5 t -~y, ia~ic Tests · .. "==d::-::..:i~::-:':~
Slated Tfth f DCC ...... ~ tal of $1739& during the Mardh ~' Of I ~ ~~·~h°:,!~·~·n!'.~~· .:;;:_~~'·
A Mobile X-Ray and D!abet.cs 'Latgeat _.ingle amount was
Unit will visit Orange~Coaat col-U611.J.4 wb.icb :perHons IMlP,Ped ,m.
lege campus today, of ering tree County Men . to the conU.ibut!on boxee 11C1t.tter«J
of charge a c.'best X-ra and a test arount.l in haTbor area stores, she
for diabt·tes to all students dC'si r-Wi~t Bridge &a.id. Natt high wu SB.¥7 .•lt which
Ing to ha\·e the.!lt.' tesllt n1ade. school childrt:n of Newport Ele·
The Un.it is sponsoGed by t he Ger&ld llC."Comber of Buena mrnt.ary School donated. T.hetr
Orange County Tuberdu1oeis and Park and C. 1"1. Johnson of Santa faculty contributed $63. Corona
Health Association through the .o\.na were pverall winners in dupli-del ~far 9Chool pupils donated
coopttation or State and County cate brtdge played ln Balboa on 5213..80, tbelr racutty U-0 .
Health departments and the Or-Mondaf. H ora,cp Ensign achoo! •tuderrts
anl:"e County Medical Assoc ia~on. Runners-up were Mr. and ~frs.. ra.iud e99.72, or which fll:Gtt tban
According to ?lfrs. l\t&rtha Bus.<1, ft(:bert Lusk: Mrs. c . E. lrvtn an.J $18 \V&.3 contributed by ·lftn. Fran-
achool nur&:-. th,• visit of the mo-:\tis. Robert Rosa; Mrs. Fa.ye cfs BuUer's sixth'grade ho ... r oom.
bile unit to lhl' Costa 'Mesa area Schueler and 1.1rs. ,_t or ton Croeby; The Mothers' 'PoPob.U&ht Brigade
comes aa an artermath of a recent Mrs. Gerald .M ccomber and Mn. colleot~ $.i03,,.161'rom Barbor'm"ea
e Uulusti.ve study made by the Eleanor Newcomer : Mrs. E . J. hon1es vhlited. Many ,..ldelltll
Slate Health Departme,tl ... There Mut"S'et and J.trs. Charlotte Meri -were not '(Kllltact.ed .• .-... Qrt.iler
was n1ore tubercUJosis disco~ man. said.
tn the Costa 1.1esa arC'a," says Mrs. In Friday ev('nl.ngs game Perry The Sun.stilne Club of•the P.acltic
Buss "than In any other section of McAdoo and George Mitchell wer r Telephone &: T-elegraph. ·co., New-
Southern Californla... overall winners. Runner•up w cr1• port Beach, cotttrlbu."'1d ~O. while
For the r1rst time tn the hjstory Mrs H M. Wallingford and Rob-operator:s of the Beacon ·exchange
of the Coastal lnstltutidn students ert Di&Chner; M rs. A . G. Doeabur1: donted $22.28. ·The Aulstancw
will have the opportuniy o! bav-and Mrs. Robert RoM: Mrs. L. e . I ~ue a1 ·N~rt ~ach .gave
ine-.. test !or dltbet~thoue-h Wuhbrook and Mrs, A.. H . J.(e. S'lp u did t~ Bll8ine8e ~ p.,... •
tile dJabeUc teat ha. oom-' Donald; lfr. and Mn. Plobf!r1. .fe9IODaJ IV-omen~. Cl~. 4.r.t.bur
mon practice tnwa:ny Uegea and Luak: boy Taylor and J . F . Mor-M1l't!1t.)"I ...ab -ot'-~ea libce,
universllit>s fo r ~ome ime. The rison. Carana ~el Mar, rKfsreril .... Jll.
test given by the mobile unit is a Winn~ of mastt"r points in the Othrr fund recipt. WW be an-
new type one. widely accepted by game held In Costa Mt>sa. on -Sun-nouncrd in the next r~ . .,eeks
physician..o; 8..'5 a sc-reJntng' pro-Uay "''ere A . D. W~thcrby &:nd a.n.er rriore ev.ent. are ..held.
cE'dural. PC"rsons having positive Pt>rry McAdoo playing north•south
reactions will be ask('() to go to section B and !1.trs Amy' Kennedy Con .A~ t
their· own lloctor~ tor further di-and A. c. Brown play in~ emrt.· 1 gress ':" ~.,..n
agnosis. w est. / ~ W • t $1 _ _J
Though the dia.bctic teat is made Rur.nera-up north-south ~·rre flS apfJ911tl
from a sb'\gle drop o! blood taken ~irs. Jean Pa.rker and ~'fr.i. Ala.ry tro th At Jee.st -one wetuld-bc po'1ttlc6en m e finger. &!l stuctenu under j 1:ynch: P . Crawley and J olln H ar· recetved a .Wlttllt -ng In New-
21 yea.rs or age W!ll be required to ris: JCrs. Robert Bro'\lo.·n anJ
obtain a consent slip from parents.I Doy le GUbert: Mrs. Roma Leber port Beadh WeQDMd.ay when lo¥t·a
or guar<lian. There is no require· 1 &.nd Al Jaeobli. Senst.or Boutk.e 'B. Hickenlooper r.poke here. Congress Candidate J . 1nE>nl for the chl"lit X-ray. Runners-up eut -west were ){ra.
Stut.lr nt3 reporting totthe mobile Eleanor Newcomer ant.I Mrs. Mar-J . ~r of Oceanaide we.a In·
t.mlt y,·ill be a.ssurcd th~ tht>y WU! garet Oburch; ~Ira. A . D. Wet.her-formed by Re:pliblicsn party fWl<:· . tJ.onorles In no uncertain words rect!1ve a report or both 1tests with-by and Mrs. Rllbert Dischner; Mra. ln two weeks. · Helen Gray and Mrs. P . W . Dorn· tbe.t his distribution 'f' !his own
feld: 1.1n. ChJlrles J~stCT and Mn. •propaga.uda at the luncheon wu
Catherlbe Sm.Jth; J.frs. Thomu ow In .. bad .ta.ste." 'The y.ouac a.splrant Ft~DERAL J·'ORMS OKA\;'
Thomas H. Kuchel, j chairman
of the Franchise Tax Board an-
nounce. that lhi.s year 1 it wt II be
permissible for employers to tile
copies o! Federal Fon11.s W·2 in-
stead of state t orms ~ to report
wages of their employ~s. lnfor-
maUon return.a must be filed for
all employees who he !single and
earn 12.000 or more anti !or mar-
ried pel"90lla whose coCibined in·
come is '3.500 or moa
State IWl'lm&ry fro ~ must
be submlttM with f ms W·2.
and may be secured I ti:om the
Long Beach office of the board
at 308 Heartwell Bldg.1
end 1"1ra. Robert Ross. ~d n1ade the roW\dii at several w · ltJncheon t.abirs a.nd rt;a4ched th~
inners ~d runners-up In eeo-f.ead table. spillail 'thie aenator'1
lion A Were Los Ange-lee and Long glass or wate bdfOJ"te be I.a-
Beach playera with the eKCeptioo Conned of ~lttlcal "goodw-:U..
of Mr. ·and Mrs. Robert Lusk who ~n."
placed thlrd. -------------
ApplicatiOn naa been made .Oy I
the Southern O.Hfomia Ealaon
CompaJl,t', for a .permit to i.natall
one ~KY. 8 con~ct.or aub:rnarlne
electric .<pOWer cable under and
across "Newport Bay, oautornia..
The cable ia to be buried ~ a
minimum depth of :5 f@et tMJow
the bottom of the b&y bet.ween
bulkhead. llnea.. .A.. ·beartnc on the
A conaervattve i• one who be-matter <la alated 'for Feb. 18 in
lievea In everything t~t will pre-the Cac:ps Of Engineer• OU.ice,
9et"Ve bill present advrtage. Los .Aqpiel. 1==::=::::±::::::=::::::::;;:;:::;;::::;:::;;:::~!1 .
~-~· SELECTORS . . .
"Let U. H I~ Y.u . ' Select ........ ~
Illinois Picnic
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·PJSl-WAlCll a FA'8NG-$1BO L . WIN nm D -I.
"Wannlnp
BABY BEEF
a..-~ MARKET .z-.. 'liewport Beach 'JIM'IOr ISll
.Whether .you're planning a dinner or juot a week·
end 1nack ••• u oe SMOKED PICNIC.S in the menu
••• Serve lender picnics of expertly smoked and
.cured Ea&tern grain·fed pork-boiled baked or
fried. A long &tanding family favorit;, they arl
ea11y to prepare and always de licious. Treat the
familyl treat yourself, to 11111oked picnic a t Safe-
way'• low, low price.
lllUEl.L PRIDE
SBOIT SHANI
SMALL SIZE
PACIED II 1151111: //,..
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~ICllmek tbe.e nlac1, note the many low prim!
'!;, 'be~'OT real uvinga on fO<Kla, 1hop S alc "Way!
Cream O' "nle Crop
LMge Size ' s J« GruileM
'1nJ.1 quali ty. ·... -
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or Chopped Cherry-.
Weklt '. j0-tz. l.5C
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LAMB 'ROAIT
Shoulder-S-rib 5 5c cut from U.S.
choice grade. lb. .
LAMB CHOPS
Shortcut rib 93c cho~U.S.
choice grade. II.
Te•tlilo .Ju1ce
Sunny Down,
fresh losti ng.
LlptonrsTea
Orange Pekoe & Pelcoe. Block.
';: 2 9c ": 191:·
llcr••zlne · l r
Sunnybanlc'Yell-2 Re . ,
Foil·wrapped cube1 t. J ~
a.llty ••••• 1
Clapp\< b<ond. AM«tecl •• l
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TAU.OOllNDll SL<IJnoiY
Go aroUnt! 'co....,n a1-1Jo
v.... Ule Nat*-1 Ail,ton'""Ueol
OIUb. llq~tnc around
era at .liJ&ti' .... ,,,_
' ott1your. Uree..' .r ·
' ED Superior Coon ~udJ& llobert Ganloer. lof~ and Myton! UV!De, ri.bt.
">•lo three-yf'ar terme M rs of the non-pl'OducUve, ftm..lovtq loc:aJ l"r:ot'P whlM met ye9tqa.i,y at
. Nr"'P'H't Harbor VM•ht ub. Ttw.v art" 8hown dl11emi1lq plans \VlUl Harry Wt'lch, Kf":'rct':lry nt l{roup.
.., llrad••n Flnf"h \\'.IM ab<1 eiecti=-tt, b11t "'as oot prMen t. t Press Photo I
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:Scout-leaders
·Named for .. .
.Harbor District
Box Social Friday
at Moose Hall
/\ t last Thursday's m<'clln~ of
l~t N('wport Bt!ach Chapter 1158.
'(\'t.onif'n of the t.1oo~, reporl.3 Wt'rr
~uhn1itt1-<l by th~ following com-
1nillcp cha.irn1en : publirity, Alda
Gui tnn; m c1.1ber,;h1p, \\'1lma Cor-
1 Estimate Says
246,470 .Persons
Live in County
. 11arbor mt n \\·lio will hr;ul Bo,v b in : ho1nP•n1aking. H~zcl Het:kn.. Populal1on of Orange county
S"tHll \Vnt l< li1'r•· wr r1• uai n1cd a t 1ti1>;·n· MooePhrart alumnae, Do·o-1 rr achcd 216.170 on J&n. l , 1952,
<t slY'<'H:l i nu ·(.'t 1n1.; oi thr HartK)I lhy ~tlf't, and social scrv1cr, 1 California ·raxpay<'rs' ASJ!oclatlon
'tfit.trict, Boy ~··nuts of ,t..rnc rica. Dc110:.hy A-1 'lh::r . I f.'~tin1atrrl today, an increase of 14
l'l"h1 a t l~r ~~·a S1·out 8a5<" on A grnup of officf'r·s anrl co-work-Pf't <'<'Ill from lhl• April, 19:>0,
(; o»,.:1 Ii ;.:::h\~·a.v F\ h 6 . The m1·ct· r-r!'; att('ll'lf"d the mt•eling-Wf"dncs-1 censu!-1.
lhg "'as C'Bil"d tn u r•h:r byr Orangr Jay l'V""n•nr.. Feb. 6, of lhC' San Thf' Jnn I population e.st~matf"
Ett~plrt> l'X•"f'Ul1'."f' bn a1·<f rl'l ('mht"rS. P r-d rn l'h'ipler, honoring Kf;llhl"rin r-1-t;n \V.S An in<'r!'nsc or 30.24.6 people
\-f'iltiam Spu1~1 ·11:i and J uhn T . S1nlth, Grand Chancellor. Fro1n In !ht• ('t111nty ov('r the 216.224 pop-
t<rch·r . ' all rf"'po1ts, this waa a very sue-uh1.'inn found by the Aprtl, 1960,
. 'Progr"'S.<.; Ill "l"!>ll ~Ul,i.: Ill tht' •'<'f't.lyl meeting. f'('flSUS.
orang(' En1p ir c hns'udvarjc('d trt·· 0n Tuesday evening. Ft•b. 12. lt IS 81!-ln an increase owr the f;icildou~Jy during the pil!';l year anolher group attended a meclinJ:;
1
1 228.050 population el'ltimate for
dt.IC' to ~rlult tl"'lol intni:.: a~ well as of the• Santa Ana chapter, honor· th" county for! l , 1951 -an
b(\y training l(no v•1ni.:-lh11.t · ""'''° 1ug guest offife rs from other chap-I 8.l )><'r cent inc C'.
~\Ill hav(' a Jot 11f huys wl)Q wuuld L"r:i . Joyce Edick, tressurer. W&f> j l"rom lht• 19 :J""to 1950 c~1u.rus,
c cir.l r 1.1 111 ~f"'Olll'll.t: If lhr proprr thc> Nev.•port Beech -chapter or· 1 l'11~ rorulation or the ('(Jllnty In·
pfO.g ramn11nl;. C'\('., l"ro ulrt bf. srt ri i·rr to be honoretL t·r1•nf>rtl frnn1 130,7Em for April,
up. at Pack . T1 nnp nr Explorer Tunighl is R social n :~ht, with 1010, to 216.22• ror April. 1950--
level, this n1e1·t 1ng \\·;ts failed to R1tr1al Chairman Flora Vau)Zhn in an avrr 1gc unnuaJ 1ncrcaae of 5.2
tfv t n flnl~ 1Tl11r,... <1du ,t:; who wt>rc l'ha1·gP. T rt-asurer Joyc" FA.lick. f}f'r cent. ~1Jhng to i;-tvr of th1·1r lime lo \Vt:n bl a Girl Scout leader, is i<'or Callrornia a~ a whole, popu-
b~lp advance scouttnj.!. h:-ir.,t:ing a ~roup of hrr Scouts tu .
1
1:1tiot1 Rl J>tn I. 10.52. is estimated
' Te.ntaliv~ly, the direttors of t'11lcrtain. Refreshments ln ket>p· a.t 11,236,900, an increase of 6.1
-,C:obting , rq,r ~h.-,t'ollo~!"!~ Year in c: vtlth V11.lcntlne Day will be pt'r cent from the April, J91SO,
J1o:ere sel up RS foflow~: ! ":"Vt:'d by Flora VaughrJ and "h<'r con':us, ·tAA eatJOCi•' rrm ..said. __ .l
'lC's C. Nott. d1str1c:t chair1nan; L'Or11 mitlec, Joycf' F.cllck and SeniCJr T hr Jan. 1, l(l:\~, population ~atl-
i;s Living~tnn . dist1·ict vl l"r·chair· R.c~c-nt Winifred Randt'!. nlat(' rur I h1· 1o;tate l'l howa an In·
i;iian : Grant Hotvald. ll1strict com-Senior Regent Wlnifrt>d RandC'I ('"~,.JI..~"" nf 600.677 P"Ople, over the
mJ:"sioner. is vE'ry happy to have her i«•n and 10,586.223 pl')pulatlon shown by
Unde r t.he rltstrJL'l cnn1n1issioner. hi\..tvifC' and two children vL .. it'ng I t h<' 1'pr1l. 19.'">0. census. 'the f0U ow1ng ncq;::hborhood coffi-, hE'l Thi' 11 2:J6.900 ~pulatlon for
, ;11 i881onl'r:; w1·ri· appo1nl"d : I Box Social .Ian. l , 19r,2. la highf'r than the
' .kt>nnt>th C. Brown. Floyd T . A i:;-r5nd lhne ;.i; pro111lsed for I0,,1{22,780 r:-ctin1Rt" for Jan. 1,
,1 ,l;l~ffar~. F.. J. Hencl,.rson and H er· the box Sf'cial to be ht"ld Friday IO!°"•l, hy 38 Pf"r C'e?-1.
u~rt \.\·ant. Costa ~'lPsa : Lester cvrnlng, Feb. I~. Anyone who is Fro1n 194? to J9.J0, the ceMWOI
Jones. Corona df"l Mar: J . S. Gil· nol n member of the Moose in ~howl'! an 1nr reflSl"' of 3,678.836
'8trllp, Bay~hnr('s : and Aithur Newport, but who would like to Pf'OP~,. In California, troth the 8 ,·
R'}~ley, Ne\\.·poct-Balboa.. I participate !n this fun, 11hould try 907.38! fnr April. 1940. to the 10,·
, !Jndf'r the dil:itr1ct chairman and lo tvMglci an invitation from some ~.223 for Aptil, 195() ·an aver·
y;ce-chairman, t he followi.ng men r 1 rn1b~r. The prucceda of this ar-age annual lncreue or '4.4. per cent.
~ill .f)('rv1•; !alr are to go toward the purch&I!<' Fifteen coun ties ln Callforn\a
~ _J . E. Pinkila.m, finance; J . S. of u. wheel chJir for an elderly hav(' shown lncrek8es I~ popula-
,{i.i1strsp. healtr. ;1~d ~afety : Dr. la~y. ~oop1t11.I chairman Shirley t1on of 10 per cent or more ln the
t;. A .. &cker , organ1zat1on and ex-MUler 13 in charge. 20 months 8 nee the 19~ cCUUI
'teriston : Lou1t-l MarkC'I, camping was takt'n, th(' t1M0Ciation eetl-
~~ act1v'.lies: Donald Stafford. 4 M G T ~ ~ated. They include : On.ac-e.. A.l-
.r!iinp1ng and activities: Victor Hu-esa !055 e .. ts I pine, Amador, Del Norte, Hwn-
·~or' leadership training: 1F . s. Al· Now lelllCJ Prepared-boklt. Mendocino, Mono. Napa,
J'indar and Fred \VoodWorth. ad· Sacramento. San Diego, 'San IAILI
v!*ncemf"nt. SrV('l'lll lawn ~ra85efl and in·x· Obispo, ~n Mateo, S&tJt.a. Clara,
'"'several scoutmasters. a.ssi.Btant lures are lo be grown and tcsl~I Sierra. and Trtplty. I
~qutma.citer~. cubmast('rB and as-In Co.'"ita M esa and Santa Ana 0'1 th~ olhery.hand. nine CounOu
stiittant <'Ubmasters "'ere present Theae teal and demonstration plot.J5 show decreases In population, the
~ lhe mt.'('tin;;. but it was decld· ari..• being established by Santa decreaaee ranging from 10.4 per
"ert" that tlH'Y had enough work Ana College, Fullerton Junior Col· cent for San Ben1to count)' to 0.2
'¢ithoul locdlng them do,vn with 'cgf'. a~ the Orange County Fair per cent ror Bnltf county, Otber
J!ll!.re on the d strict level. The t~r~u.gl\'1he cooPe.raUon of the counUes showing decrcaaea loci~
J~I!,owing W<'Ie present: Swen D1v1s1on of Orn~entaJ Horticul· I Calaveras. Imperial, Martposa. San
1Jrockn13n, William O'Bf'!i<'n. Clyde ture and the Agncultura.I Exte.n-Francl8co, Santa Ctu1.: T.ehama
P"" White David Gardncli and Har· ffion Service of the Unlvcrsity of and Tulare.
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'bid EcJ~Y , Costa Mesa; }Jarry A. Callfornia. Some Of the dl'creudl, lhe a&. ~mer,' Corona t:el Mari;. William T'.;ese new grasses will be test-soctatlon said, refiult f~m decen· ,Yau Can Save & Save & Save!
Jl.. Gibson. Newport Bfach; and ed a!. pure ftands. Also four t..vpea tr.J.)lzatlon or popuJotlonr with ad·
Bcti J, Madison, Balboa. eaC'h er full sun and shade mix· I Joining countie.s ahowlng rela.ttvety
• '~_purttf'On and Kel'ler .wilJ serve lures 'A'ill be grown. large lncrelbea. 6\ an advu1ory capacityJ The plot.J5 on lhe County Fair -------,
1 ' grcunde et Costa Mesa will bf> JV . , G Q p · '~ ~e Arabian camel ts Unknown p1·eparcd and maintained by Bob I OUng
bl' a. \Vil<I state and is qne of the Henderson who is Superintendent f N ·· rt d~at doml'St&C"llcd anlrfl.ab. Seo-. ?f buildings and grounds. 'l'J1 (' 0 ewpo
lationa.J and unusual ~abnel races r>Ubl:C \s welcome to visil these l t • C ty ~·11 be daily r .... turea atl 1952 Riv· . !\Jt• ~ obaerve lhe growth of arges ~n dun
side County F!Ur~ Na~ ·~_ctt&t~t\Ql gn.aeee •nd m!xtures. ! . l . ti ·F'oatlval at ty Fali· It. -..·Uf probably be late spring be-TM "'ewporl Harbor Younr " ~ Jnd'o, Feb. 9-24, in-fl>rt> .J,M ~ !>e<om• establlab-R.publlcana hRYe ag'aln talr,ei Uw •
c tJi\19.. " · ed ~ J can be teen. honor ot being~ the tarjoal p,,..p =.IL-------+----',_,;-.,...::1::..,.--·:.....__ of Young Republlcarui n Orang~
coup~ .. At l1 combbied e~Uw
meeting of au Oti 0~t;y • i;roupS held lnBt Mo~ y eftnjn3
l~ta An1t; ll """" d ti.at
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cycle Ii-for l1Nlf; ~~ 18 >' George~
p01lce today......,._ 1'14-/U'd. <IWrOOR'S NOTE:··.a+!_ge f'9q.
dalee where llwly ln&)' bol ~· la qhalrman I o( °!.".j Board J of
ed Following la C ll I• t ~ R. the n~tlonal Labor-~t
Hodgk:inma•a .Uao. Of~: J"otiladaUon and Ex~ Etl·"
Corona do! Mar jchool,. !Mi!ilday, to~' • Ila official publ!Q_,...
Feb. 18, t L "'; N~ ~ p 'l'NEBS.J ~ •, Se\>O<>t Tueoday, rei. !.~I ~ ~ m.: ~
Horace 11:ns1p 8choo\. '1".<!da••d•Y· 0. January l &1i e .
ll'et. 20, 9 L m.;. 1141-""" Bla· BeaJamfn f'r.at~ ~-.. lion. Batutday, Fe!> Ja, t le U: . Bal-Island Station. ljaturclay, eonf&ro:I Ito< l . .G O
Feb. %3, 1 to 4 p. m.; 0JrMa "dol Me41. OD Captalcj Ed.1ft
Mar Fh'<! Station. Baturd&y1 'Fob ~backer. h ~
:13. 9 to 11. ..,_ • I I ·~ u the student -. .... have ._ ~rese!l~&t on, ... ~
his or hec bicycle at the Uma ~L ·GeOrr;e L mt!is &ta~
he makes applic&~l?D ~ l~ ll.-WB8 gi\'(!;D for· ••a we rcqueot he bring tho followlJll" . ._ _Am~--"-I ..
lnformatlon: img ~•icwumm-+-6
Previous license n u m b • r or. ltY Capt:Un £1cklm .
make of bicycle, Berlal number has tevc~ej o vier ~t' (located below frame al pedaJ , ! . .
sprocket !, typo (g'lrls or boy•H . years In service to~
wheel size, type rima. make of n ation ln both wqrld
eeat, make of brake,. f • n de r Ii aad lo tl1e prtnent defe
(front and/or rear), btcycle color ~ ....
&nd color of trim. effol"t.'" •
Benjamin F rank lin, in whoee
Sportsman's c•dar •ante lhe Society WRS 'founded,
wa.s a great American. Row
The Department of ~ and America could use ht s a bWty,
Game n mind8 Caltforala aporU· wilKlom and leadership today! 'l)e
men of the following 1cnenl M-ru· man who wu accepting the Oold
latlons w,h lcb apply to currea.t Medal. hlmsclf. possesses a """t
hunting and flaihing : many of Franklln'11 virtue&. 'Rb
BEARS-No ck>lled eeuon or entire career proves that he poe-
ba.g lim it ln Del Norte, llUmboldt sesses the qualitie! at Jeade~
and Mendocino counties. and is Imb ued with the same Prii-
JACK RABBITS -CI o ired ln ciple• and ideas which actuated
Southern California d:lalricta 4. Benjamin· Franklin. I won cl_~r
4 ~. 4 ~. 19, 20 and 22. No cloeed that one of our political J>lrf'llia
sea.son elsewhere. No bag limit. has not pounce<! .on h im aa 1.he
STEELHEAD ;r R 0 UT AND Moses to lead th ts na tion out of
SALMON-Ends Jan. 31 ln •~l· the wilderness in which it is lost
fled waters of Siskiyou &;rid Trln-today. ' ,
tty counties. Bag limit: lhr~ Would that space pcnnlt led .,,e-
trout or salmon or combin&UOI\. producing here the entire Rlckeq·
Ends Feb. 29 in specified water1 backer speech of a ccepta.ncet >.t
Bag limit : two trout or aalrnoo or best, only a few o f ils h lghlil'Jils
comb~atlon in most areu. can be recounted .
CATFISH -No ck>eed aeuon. Captain Ricke nbacker deacrfb,.
Bag limit: 15 lbs. and one f\!I~. ed comm 11 n I & m .as "an att
N ight fi.s hing permitted in Sl.8kt· Chrtstlan dogma originated b1
you, Sha.ala, Lake &pd Modoc ao-ff&llcd American• who q~
counties. MJnimum stu limit ln ""re to dC!ltroy us." Re adcletl
Clear Lake only: nine lnche.a. u.at he could not unde.ntUd
BLACK BASS. 8i UN FISH, llow these ""°pie oould "onje~
CRAPPIE, SAC R A MEN T 0 tho 4::ltlu.nshlp we offer, caps:.
PERCH -bag limit: five bl&.ck t&llze on our o pportunJUes a.1111
bass, 25 sunfish. c rappie, perch. then deliberately tum ~
Local exceptions. No 11ze llmlt.s. auul at&b thlK land lb aalft
STRIPED BASS -N<) clo&t'd and llbf"rtle"' In th15 1back." '
seuon. Bag lutlilt: five fi..lh or 23 The Ea...1ttf"rn Air 1unea ~ ·
pounds and one fU!lh, or two fleh d ent '''arnf'd that 0 the ..,.N.1
regardless of weight. MlJ\lmum la.x.nM"I that ha.~ encouri.ged ..,d
aize llmit: 12 inchee. . .-ipportcd \\'ldespread. palt aillil
OCEAN FISH-No-clo96d lie&-corTupUon throu.,....\ our p¥• ~ I Q Pacif ic Oce~ for aalmon. ez.nrflea.W struc~ 11 a flit
trout, rock(W\, tuna. ycllowtall, Meire. danJfCroll!I enemy tha1t
marlin, broadbill swordft&h. black aem-nunlsrn hf"~tlle It ~
sea b"5, barracuda, while sea from the lnsldf"1 •• He caUed tor
basa, bonito, r ock baas. aand bus. ..11plrltual"' ..., well u mW~
kelp bas.s., halibut, corblna, croak-reannament to .,Provide t II e
er. lingeod, a.nd c&be.Mtne. Ba& leadenhlp the M'Orid M -~
ilinit..e : three trout or salmon. north needs... "
or Monterey • Sein IAlla Obtapo The Ace of World War I cl~
county line; two aoulh; l:S ln ag-hi& address w ith an a pp e a!· .to
gregate, but oot more t.hu 10 of Americ&ns to pray ror st.renJ:th
nny one of other sptclea llaled &nd guidance. F rom here to ~
above. end of this article It ls C&pt&in
SALT WATER EELS -No Eddie speaklnJ<: '.
closed seuon. In Dt1lrlct Ulree, "'One nf th!! C"npLte&t prlftl.
(central coaa:tlll 8.rea.), no more eipes \Ve ha\·e today l• the ~
than l:S per day ma)r be taken, &nd dom t o ''o~ p we mee .lit.
none under 12 lnehea. Shall \Ve &bu~ It. or Mall tfe
CLAMS-Bag· Uml.t; 10 Pl11no, put ~ fort.'1 e '\•ery cl"ort to eee
30 razor, to big neck, 10 Wuhlng-tut our ·kiend8. famillea Ud
ton; no limit on jack. kntft cl&ma. fellow ~rkf"Mi undentand '"Jl.llil
COCKLES -Bee Un\lt: l)O. .,. ...... tbelr rlghta! -·
Minimum •lzto llmll: ~~ .. ~ea. ",J ""unde r what BeaJa.;:I!'
FUR-BEARING M~LS -Fran~lln and othel'> fouaden ~
Enda Il'ebruary 28. 1\lr~artng our oountey wouJd. say ti ~
mammall may b4! ta.ken Mly wllh kacw1 that le&& ~ ball of •
a trap, firearm or the U96 Of clop. cltlr.eM of thetle tintted stitJ.
No open aeuon in fWlere and ¥Otar ID JM8~ --.
wolverines. Trapping lk:eue re--MROW can we bope to retali
quired for pereona over 18 years ear Deedom.a aad ,.,,.,rtual~
ot age .( II we clllre1ant ouf moral ebb-
• , . , ?ti•M ud re•poasiblUU.0 j,9
AllC)lerl Play 'TCICJ' 00!.:.":.tr:;~.P foo~ ~
With Salmon ·TiHMJ "'!'¥ 1on1•r. ,1.e1 ,.. 111 ~
Ta~ Day, the annl.ai 'ealmon ..,i.tJJ' aad ioaalJ'f' owoef,t""' • Only In tllla """"P".r. lllall .,.,
fishing •P1'ff ~ by lite bow wht!n!ln ,..., J Ila"' ~
California Dep&rtment !of P1ab, an4 ourv.l\l'ef and our eou..atr)r. -
Game, will be held twice Ulla year, "Le\ us ll'J' ~. toal~
today and ll"eb: 21. • and •every hour of flVer')' dif
Sixty• anciera. ln~dlnfi' 30 ..,d '\lgltt, to recaiJ -~J
mrmb2ra of the San rrllnciaco we taave falled ~ nmf!lllaei.'
Tvee Club. will he&cl olit the Geld.. ttLeJ us try to Jiff 1Ntz1111J .it Gate today to eee i l!J>W many . ....!to be -eet wlllt ........_
tl&h they c&:> eatdl, lq, ond re· our ,_...., ...,. jtrlenda. ~
tum to the wateT. One week later. pvenme:a't -u C ll rlatl .. ti
60 addlUonal·oportoi ~ will Ame-~ l!Ye. , , •
take off on the aame .......... ~Let aa a~ ""'4, lie EaCh 90.rtLe of 1:0 .,.ta, wU1 ln-~tul: for -~ ~-et
elude a State b!OI~ on each tre11d:am wbiell Oofl ... -stile
• boat. Whoee job 'ta iq place ~ ... I "i -,.. -:-
plioltlc .di.lea on· tbe . .......,.. and, "'If we ronow ll'!lle. I ....
return tbem to the -l<jr. All Clll-prtH~ .--boat.·~~~~=-· ... .,,... --..... lit
by the........,... --......... --.. -~· .. ,.-;
i;roap o1:pany -t ...,...__. -.. --pr9vaD -hll -°""' the jtan, ,-.,.i .•I>-~ .. u.enf.;;'.;l --mon ,tape ha-tit·..,.,.~ 'llll' lltate lllllo& w doe • t r• • &' t • ~ ~.-iar.-.1pn hi-fjjal.re 1W ·:e:~-ua~ ....... ,,e ... r ... ~::• .J. ~ ana -JjmM. :I ' . ~ ..,;;~ i'c~ ,_ . ftAD DKiJJ~Ai . M '" , .. .-' ~.. •
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February 16
Sunday
February 17
Monday
February ts
Tuesday
February 19
Wedneoday
F ebruary 20
Thursday
February 21
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MES~ BOAT &
HA.RD1WARE
Feb. 25
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220 26fft Street
Newport Beach
c r ormcr Hayward Lbr. Co . ·Location)
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Also Work Space Rented to Owners
Desiring to Repair
or Refinish Their Own Boats
Mesa Boat & Hardware
MANUF'ACTURERS OF SMALL CRAIT
AND MARINE HARDWARE
220 26th Street
Phone Harbor 2345 ,
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If you're planning a trip anywhere, chances are we can
~e it more ehjoyable with one of our great new trains. • Our etreamlined fteet, sho1Yll below, now ofl'en the nation'•
w-trail~.
Chair Cara on Southern Pacific's moclem stnwnlinen
have been bftil~ with your comfort the lint coneideratioo.
Dua-free, draftf!:ree air-conditioning. No-glare !luCXMOeDt
lichtins. Soft-alo-a-cloud foam-rubber -ta. Lota of leg.
room and~ room. EnnolaqewiodOW11. FeeU,,,,.,
&ouch doon. Sp&cious waabroolD& .'
'That'• why Cl>&ir·Can on Southern Pacilic atreamlinera
are tho ID08t i.Junou. form of all low-treooportation.
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A revi~w of ''The Chine&e Fifth
Daughter" written by Jade Sngw
'Woq. will be presented at thP
TOUll4eN Day meeUn:-ot the
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Its tlie Greatest Q~r l;vez B~t
11 ~/D. tJ.elow-pzics 'Sell~ ·
DEPAUCW 'OF THESE Newport RarbOr fi shing fan...<1 by Pla.tw" for. Alltft't'a.l.ian plscatarb.1 \\l!W~
r1'C('ntly ca.rrl"'1 g~ "'ltlhl"8 of their S""'l><>rt Bf.'\1111 ch frie nd'\. t,Pft to rlch't an" Ja3· and Mrs. Carl!s lr
a.o<l \\", 1• .. Balderat.on. Tb4'y ho Pf' to takr ~(' p~ze<t:.,... .afi111h'4n wMt"nt •ndrr t.hr Soatbf"rn f'ro"I ":
140.562 MEMBER VISITS TO
BOYS' CLUB DURING 1951
R~h :l!Jf'd this week was the
Fourth Annual Report or lhe Hat-young Democrats
bar ArC'n Boys' Club at Costa
MLsa. or chief interest i• the to ·Dine and Dance
yearly att endance figure of 40.~2
n1'l·mbc-r visits d uring 1951 -an in · A buffr t suppPr and dance ln
c c.sta J.iI~sa ls to be the !M:'COftd
creaSl' of 6000 ov"r last year'! at· 50C l&I M'oot plan:lcd by the Young
l1 ·n dan<.'e. ~mocrit.a or Or&n.ge county, it
'rhC' average atll!nda.ncfo each 'A"U announced by Lester Va
I day d uring the 308 days a.nd evt>· Tc.tenho-vc, presiden t pro-tc>m of
n ings the Boys' Club wu open the organlzation.
clur1ng 19:'":11 \"/as I2!i members. March 1, at 7 p.m., is thf' Cme
"Pola! n1embers a.t the end of tht> set for t.he aff81r, which v..·ill b e
men1~rstrlp yea.c w .. 69-4. A total held in the Women'a Friday After-
d! 76 per cmt of the member• were noon club hol.19e in eo.ta Meea.
&('live uch month. There were Following t he buffet then!' 'Will be
3723 men1ber vlsats lo the e n.ft· danclnc and other actlvttiet1 <k'·
shnp, during which lime ~73 elgnl'd to mak" better acquaint·
a 1 t1clrs of \Vood, lenther. copper, ed the Dt>mocrat.s or Ole county.
p ta . .:;t1c or plaster Wet"t! made. Oia/rn1an or thf' dance Is A. K .
Of thr many sports a~ttvlttes at Ph..'lp1, Corona d~l !'-fa!' ottorne'y.
t he Bors· Club bt'lsketball headPd T'lck<'ls mR')· be obtluned tnm1
thP lt •t \l.'1th 13 teams using 127 Van Ta.lcnhoV<' in Santa Alta, or
I d ·ff1·r1•nt playtt8. A total of 1391 tron1 Phelps In Corona dcl Mar
b:utk,..tba.ll ga.rnftll wne played ai1d from other memb<'rs of the
during th<" seaaon of which thf' y ..,ung DemOCl"8ts.
Bo.ys' C lub won 77 and !cwt 62.
0!'lf' "E " team won a Southern
Cailfo rnia Boys' Club Thurn&·
n11·n t \v hile another "E" team and
a · [)" t('t\Jll won lhe t..qng Beach
B•J) !i' C'lu.b Annual Chrietmo.s R611-
dn \' Tourna1nf>lTtS.
'fhrrf' \Ve.r e e ight flag football
truFJ1s \\'1t h 72 playC'rs who playl.'d
411 ganl C'8.
Buys' Club teants won all tlrrt>e
or the track ipttt.B entered at
Sautn Ana. HunLington &ach a nd
r.;, \\'port Ha!'bor.
Thl"re w~ 12 baseball and 9oft-
ball trams with 134 players. Of
t ill" 170 gar.ieti played, the local
Boys' Club won 87 and lost 81.
Ju all athletics special emphasis
ls ph1ct"'d on getting a.s many play·
crs and teaTn!I as pOrSMble without
buildini,: up just a few boy• into
champions. Under CIF rul1ng11
H igh school b0,y11 playf.Dg on Blgh
30huol lA:-&ma ue not el~e for
B oys' Club spott.I. However, "'B.flY
of thr high school team membel'9
p ra ctice regularly at .Boye' Club.
Power Si-eering
Said Proven s.fe
Income Tax Man
C~ing Feb~ lB
1\fanson Rouse, dtvimon c:hJef o!
the office of the Oollootor #fJf lt1·
ttmal Reven~ in Santa. Ana, has
completed arrange ments whernby
F . B . Woodworth. on .. of bll depu-
ty collectora,. wlll be at a dealt bl
tile ~-ort 'Besch city 111!11 Pl\.
Monday and Tueeday, Feb. 18 atid
19.
Rou~ 8tates that Woedworlh
will be ready to advise Individuals
on any Income tax problems that
lhe-y ma.y have ill connection with
the preparatto11 or Lh.eir relwns.
H~ will have n supply OC 'forma in
caae t hey att needed.
Put exper~nce would tnd..iQ!te
that it "'.o uld be ""'ise for th06e
\Vho dmlfc advice t o call a.t the
city ball h early as pouible 4ur·
Ing this two-day period, to avoid
the rus h ot the Jut hours of the
second day when more people will
want h<>lp that ca n be accommo-
dated.
The keenest poltticta.ne ha.Ye
their ea.re to ttle ground JI.OW. .
Home Relief Cost
Drops in County
During December
F ewer pMpl<.' rocAved general
home rC'lieC In Orange county In
December, 19~1 . tha.n in Decem-
ber, 1950, Califo:nia. T axpaye rs'
&aooi&tion sail.I today, r <>vle\l.·ing
general r C'llef trends in .qe.Jtfom ia
counUe111.
D~ng Dec ember. 19.51, -41 7
pPople Wt"'r l' ptl Ille genttaJ T'C"lief
rolls in the county compared w ith
827 for Dceeml>C!r, 19!:>0.
F or July, 1951 , the flrsl n1onlh
of'lhe prl'~nt fiscal year, 295 were
r <'o<'i ving "1eral home relief in
t.ht> county, e-omparcd v.·ith 483 for
July, 1850_
Payments in 'the county for ge..,-
<'ral home rclie( (or lhe elx n1ontbs
Juty th :ou~h December. 1951,
1.0talled $'11 ,894 compared wil;h
s~.06~ for the 111i'x months July
through December, 19!">0.
SLatew idt', thl' numtx-r of pooplc
g-<'tt 1ng general home relief for
the flnlt six month5 of fiscal
1951-52 \Vas lower each month
lh&n for th_e sar.ic p<'r iod of fi.ScRl
1915-0·51.
For Decenibcr, 1951, lhore wer'E'
48,713 pr-oplt> on the. stalewide
conoral relief rolls. compared wfth
60,84U for Dece.'1lber, 19!>0. For
July, 1951, there were 45,573"
pe<iple .on California's rolls, com-
pared 1,1irith 75,501 for Ju?y, 1950.
State-wide payment.a for general
county r cll.t-f totalled 58,393. 733
tor the first .!.ix month~ or fl.seal
1951·02 (July through December
1951 ).
.For the first s tx mmtth.a of ns-
e&l, 19W·51 t July through Deoel"J>o-
ber, 1950), paymtmla 1or gm:&en.l
relier 1n eaitronii.·. rety-elf:bt
coa.ntie1 t !'.>talled •9~&l7,99l .
"Cont:-ol and administra\ion at
the g~ roots -olose t.e home-
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Ja usually lhc btst way to inS\&re •
good and coonomical government." ...
thf' Taxpa~rs' association Mid,
poinfing out that general home
re.Ile! b the one kind of direct aid
to <the needy l.n Californta Whidl
ls sUll under thC' direct control ot
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IMlN'T LOSE 1l'EIJ'l:aER'
Traffic Bftuatlona can often be
vecy trying, very mu:ioying, but
p&Uence and cool·llead~neu tn
such aituatlona ca.n ·be.Ip keep ~
'Out. 'Of a cclllents, advise& the Nat·
\anal Automobile OlUb. If You lose
your temper while driving, you
mq very well 4oec ·)'O\tr life.
fmal Roof Section mstiW .
al lloag Manorial .. tat . ' ~ \
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M il STRO//GER'
" 'Test Prive• the Ablest C4r
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•The '52 Ford bri..-mwe power, ~
comfort, more bis-ear fut.urea into .the
low-price f68td tka11 ever before! lta
JoDger, l'trGJtCer !Jd;y, iu sweepi.Qc a(Ylc.
it.a new all..aromiij Viaibilit.y, U. two 'DeW
hiah~mJ'C'1 ri,rm lpower "J)knta. and i~ 4...,,. of built-far-keeps ,...,....., maieu
th!: ablest.car on tbe American rood-the
oar that meet& the widest range ot
motorU!Ls' need.a.
TTS BUILT FOR KEEPS
(...,....,, -·JON• •"' lrl• ~
l'CI ~"119 wi,,_.,, -*•· WM. ""'-OM fiN•, If o•ol1Db6., opliotoal al••"'° toil.
ever built for the Amerioa11 Road
F.D.A.F. f*~/ '52FORD at your
Ford Oealers
EODOBE ROBIN·S
Your Ford Dealer Since 1921 •
llvd. PJa. Hmbor 28
Ann White-a~ ~~~rit ~~ Service
AnnWmte could be the girl next.door ... or any I ~ ..
of dhe thowiaods of Cf P8i>le young women ,..ho
deicide each year to diake tMir first job a tel&-"
phone job. Her first day was exciting, and a bit
.bewildeliog. ... ohe bocan bar-traioinc ..... ~.
ator. But -.. t1be pm.I <>a6JervM.)emned-.,
~ ~ .m..tiono ·with .-,...a akill...111ie '
beipo to feel the importance of ptmag ~ ..U .
throu;h ... the "'!Pirit of oervice" llhift!d. by teie-,.gpe people e+&ywtww ••• ti Ming Which ia
perhap1 the moOt impadimt i...,..mmt el .-.i
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Eveni1g College
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Rlnowne·Cl .:Scientist PAGE 1 • PAR-T-l ~~AY, FEB.'14,
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+J..Lecture on '·1 ·: ' · "'llE SS ~
Rt r.gion_&'Science ;~ ---·1 ~ .r;, . : :"' '
qr~ Arthur Hdlly Com'ploll, 1----.;_--... l .,.....;. __ '!"l" __ ,_ ___ -"l
Bmns -(Tlllo la th• til'ot of a •rt .. at
Saturday nJ.cht. Feb. 9, wa.. the a.rtk1M on AduJt Educali9a c1•=et1
ecene ot the a.earta Desire dance now being held at Oran.I• Oout
--by Z.ta ln th• l,ogl<m _,,,. CoU.,ge. Eacb ar!Jcle wW
hall 1n Costa 11-. Danclnc aru1 analyse th• clue n-om the vi.... -Inc_._, Mark McDermott and pulnt ot the ln.ltrUctor, ~em
Jao Ootr&nder. Bandy o.nn,... bon ot the claM and te&nlqu.
and Jack Clar'k. Ru Boll and -or tlu! 1111bject. The article
i>.tU ""'7m"., IAur.., Crl-11 and wlU be compiled by. Mr. l'fed Bu-
Don PetUt. carol n.omu and ber, v1 .. P~ or th• lll\'entng
Joh.llny Yau •. SoJldt ,_ and eoue...1 Next w~-Palnllng.
Jaek Woodhllll. son, Newland and -._ Hiow ClftCf w...
Day Mldd&qp, Tom RoncltttlOll •-'"""'J
and 'Mna Hugh<•. Tom ~rltin.I of Interior Decor
world·~ed 1ClentJsl. and bu·
majrltarian, "1Jl deUVtt a · public
a.ddreae on retl&'l0n1 and eclence in
l>uadena Monday, Feb. 18, It WU
anzlou.nced today.
Dr. Compton, Chancellor of
Waahlngtoll itir.•.verslty, St. "°Ull,
will •Peak tn the Pasadena Ctty
College .Auditorium on "ReUgioo
and Science Sba.plng M&n'• F\l·
tu re... The add'ress, begtnnlnc at
8 p. m.., will be open to the publlc
wttliout charge. Il la aponaored. by the California
Institute of Technology and Paaa-
den& CSly ColJea-e In .cooperation
Witll Pomona. Occidental a n d
Whittler College1 and the Unlver·
3ilJ of Redlands. Arrangements
for Dr. Compton's appearance
were made through the R.elll'lon tn
Education Foundation of Los An·
gele1i. ' ·Pre:Suung a t the lecture
will be Dr. William B . Langsdorf,
PrJnc'.pal of P . C. C.
AS VI COR"'."rrrrt."EC'L WA.'KM1:8. ta 8ta"tk:ei Boy Soout G1f'ft Buford, T'roop 8, at dt'8k p>:mie. t8kf"f'
over pollc.-d('!l!k .-.ripuat \\."M'k al*« hy ~ l"'lrttf', T roop 80, \\'ho !M"'r\•rd a." pol!c~ ca.pt3Jn IMt
Frldav '''hf'n th!' Bey Sceot3 p&rttcl:pat..t fll city 10,·rrn~at. I Press Photo)
The &Mwel' to the above quea·
tJon m·tgt.t be: "What do·you imo .. •
about yuur home !" Beca.u.e Uw
ttUnp wllkh So t:nto a bou:1e whlcti
make that bousc{ int6• true, com·
Cort.able, and lnvlUft( 1'bome.,' atf',
lo mention only a. feW~tumit.Ul"e ,
curt.am•, floor coverinp. la.mP.-
color. .And an theae topJca and
many tnore bcsld<:>s •are the baeis
o! atu~y and dlscusaion by atu-
dents bl clnSS<'s of lntcrlor Deco--
and Jolene Cann.on, Toady 8teveu
a:nct Bob ~. Do:ma Price and
Joh.ll Rlt~ Jdadr FUlbrlpt
and Tom Lan~. Bt11 Hopltbu and
Andy Swam, ltuby Neuman and
LtonU'd' Wl"ver (F), Jan et
Loucka and Prank Tt-autweln., Jan-
ta Allen. &11d' Roxy A•nold. Qarol
Hoover and Rod La Shelie, Kay
Cicero and Dill Sch.mtdt. Joen
Nunan and Don Preaton. Marilyn
Merrill and Ted McMut~TS, D&wn
Pie.non and B!ll CaroU. Rolly Pu·
lultl a.nd Char Six, Ronnie Engit< ~rat.Ion. and Audrey &rg, Belh Chrh1ten·
aen and Dick Smouse, Paul Leo! Today, more than ever ~fore,
and Ann Crawford, Carol Schlick-we look upon 8 home 8..8 8. ·ma·
Calif. Teachers
Name Head of
Public Relations
ch ine tor living·. 111J1 house has Expanaion of ataff services for enme)•er and Marshall \\'orl!'y, D!· on e of the state's la.rgcat profe&-
a:ia Ja.mt"t1 llU'ld Bob J.tcC&rlney ...,·alls, windows, pipce, wires, lQ in· .s:lonaJ orga.nLU.tloM W&J!I tnaugu-
( l.tulrl. Glenn Thonla.!'l and Sally tricate sy•tems: this house utilts.,5 a do~en n('\1,.Jy ('Vt:lvf.d materia!ti: rated th!s week with the c:-eatton Phiater, Jody Merrill and l.A.rey k of n department of publications
M•lch·r. J ··•y J ohn~n ond Bob fibre board, ply"·ood, glus bric . C 1 ". •· vu ~ I ,. · 1 d l th t and press relat:ons for the al • Quigley jSACI, Marilyn SchJlck· Pas ics, inmu ate ea e r. no rornia Teachers Association. Tb<'
enme"-·er &.nd Mickey Reit;ml"ir, Ann forgetting to mention such un· 1 __ ,
.J u,eual items &.3 trxtilt s made of CTA bOard of directors emp oyt:".J
Allen and Bob M.1 i1a.n. Dian<' Co· 1 . d f ltk J . Wilson McKenney of Burling-
mf'r a.nd Ernie Thompson lOCCl, g ass or dr::ipertlS nla (' 0 m amr, former ncwlJ)aper pubJiaher,
l\"o.rma Ka.rab&il, Pat 0-owiey, t Nov.· h,0 "'.' (cd·an thhf' poorc!f lnlro~nl~ to head Ule ne~ department. Lvnne Brown T oni Ch ristC'nsen, or un rain s opper scr m1na '-" ·. ' or buy budg,•t-~·1sc. unle..<.;s he has Under a program d irected to Dick J ohnson and Bai bar:i Hayes. h d d d t 1 1 "\vhat's best tor the student" the . • E a COTlSUITil•r Hr. pro UC • n or· ' Bettie Norton nnd J l'!'rv vans, 1 , h' , ,1 Ch . auoclation wtth a mt>mbenhlp o!
• 1 . mat on to guiut· im . •~ r!!I. r1s-· Bob Bu:-khardt and ~1ar1annf." ,-.__. .• 1 k 1 t t . I o ver 80 ooo educators is guided by int• r r1•ucr c . uur n8 rue or 111 •
Dlf'mer. Intrrior D('c·orat1on says, "It takes Dr. Arthur F . Corey, E'Xcutive •ec·
i Sho\\'f't a heap of know· ho)¥ for cvrn the I tl?tary and former Orange count~·
F t·b. 10 Vivian Lu.!Jk h<'l<l a interior d1•corntor herself to keep s uperintendent of schools. Its ac-
bridal s hower Jar Shirl;.•e Bergeron abrcut of indu8l.rial and market-tiv!lita include educational legis-
at her home in q<>rona del .P.{ar. . I •t..· .i1· Id'" tntion. field service for loc11.l teach· ()' · H II N t · h "I mg proxress n ........ 1.1e . x1e a won ra praze "' 1 c I Do you "adore" • lfl'et>n living 1 ~r and administrator probJems, re·
11tlli! Patti pwyer v.·on the boob)• l'OOm? Flne-but Ju•t what green ! search, placement and professional
prize. ----tl tore•t ~n v.•htch ieOects standards. . Slum~"! ! ! only 22"-" or sunlight and thus :l\f cKenney, 43, was born in Riv·
Maryp Tate held 11. slumberlen Ms.kea your room dull, cold end : t.ri:-lde and rorrrlerly published the
•lumber party at her horn<> lun· •tallc· or spring green which will I Calipatria Herald, the_> Desert
day. Feb. 10. P re~nt were Afaryo allow 'tt t bl' c heerf'Ul an(.] fresh ~{agaztn C', the LeGrand Advocat e,
Diane Pascoe, Ilene W orley, Shlr-and radia~c health and fluidity ; 0~ the )~ucaipa ~ews and the Nevede
lee B<'fl'CTOTI , Carol Hoovl!"r, [)on.
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~ vl ·h h .11 t Cit'-' !\ugget.
St • Toad St Ba -. per green "' 1c w1 a once ., na onf'r, y even•. r· k 1 1 I d Mod -------~1a~ H ayes. Vivian Luak and Pat· :·~rhtai!.0 atr::,~·gr:;e<:t reg;;~~· QC C Enrollment
\\'yei · green v.·htch will be eoft, quiet, ..... ,.,.
RELIEVI~O DET. SGT . .JOKS UPSOS. Jett. and Potiiafr. Ckiftf RoW'land lloclfldMon, wen pln.QLo,-.
pollcf-chief'~ badge oo hls sutt~r. Boy Scout Bob Ne'l'iand, ~ $, weno Dick Bfidrmon.. Troop
8. -.nd x,_,.land ,,·ho examined lntrtcacles of d~nL I Pres:<t Photo I
'-':J relaxed and hanno nWua. You must T L y I
A lunchffln for the newly form· make the choiC<' and ltve with it. ops ast ear S ed Oylos was he ld \\'cdneed&y,
F eb. 6. at Cail Frahm's home ir. Which l'tttn will be. your choice? ~ ln choosing furniture. how much Despite the unsetUed w orld Corona del }far. The luncheon was · d · d' ·
THIS TRJO \\'ORK.t;p 01~r city oourt IMt Friday. Shawn with
Frank UnnrlJ, lf'rt, ue :em t.ancJah.r. lloy Srout ctty oou.rt Jadre
(lff'atffi) and l fo\vard Graham, t"lty att~mey. (Press Photo)
LEGAL NOTICE
No. A·21060
SOTJ('E TO CREDITORS
Estate of Lawrenre E. Snydf'r.
al!M> kno\\'ll aa L. E. Sn)·der,
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NQ'.nCE TS HEREBY GIVEN
to the\creditors of a.nd a.It per10rua
~Ying cla.ims against the said de-
cedent or .!laid t>state to tile then1
With the nece&Ury vouchers In tile
ottke of lhe Clerk of the SUperlor
Court of the County of Orange.
State of Calllornia, or lo present
the same, with the necessary
vouchers. to the undersigned at
hb or her place or busta.en, to-wit :
c/o Hun1o·lt.z and Hurwitz.,
Attorneys at La.W.
2611 Newport Boulevard,
Newport ~ch, california
Wi.~in six mouths after the first
publlcallon ot tbis notice.
Dated .January 21 , 1~2.
;iµ.RY F . SlfYDER
AdmtnLatratrtx or the ElitatA!
:So. A·2"100!
!<OTICE TO CREDITORS
EYtate ot .luU. Ann Bllllnp ,
D«leased
NOTICE lS HEREBY GIYEN
lo the creditors or and all persons
having claims against the said de·
cedent or said estate to tile them
w ith the necessary vouchers In the
office Of the Clerk or the Superior
Court at the County of Orangt-,
State of California, or t o present
the same, with the neceuary
VOUchens.· to the undersigned at hi•
or her place ot bUatneae, to-wit:
c/o Hurw[tz and Hut'l'dtz,
Attorneys at Law, :sn N-i><>rt Bowovard.
Newport Beacb, cautornta
within atx months after-the fin1t
publlcatioa Of tbil tioUce~~
Dated January 21, 1952.
) AMES C. HOW ARD
• Admlniltrator Or the Est.$>
at ul4 decedent.
No. 791-Pr-.
Publllrll 1/2W1; 217-lt/52.
"'1f said decedent. ' ' Cl:ll'l'IFl()ATC '!5' B1J81111E88
Key fire Fighters
Needed by State
' Tbe State Dfvt.elon of Fortistry
115 busy toda.y recruiting k ey m~n
\\'ell Jn advance of lt.1 sumn1er
foreat firefighting sea.son. Inex·
pC"r1enced rank a nd file Y.'111 not
be taken on until about A pril l~
In SouthPrn Califorlnia a.nd tv.·o
tc> four week.B later In other pazt!l
of the It.ate. ·
Immediate app.llcant9 are .!sOUght
for civil ,service t'xan11natlons for
for-est ttre truck driver , forestry
equipment operato:-, forest fi re
lcokout and for est fiN"fig ht.fir fore-
man. Qe.n.dlh1e for filing is Feb.
19 for t he flnit two job!, Feb. 21
tor the latter two.
Heaviest dl·mand is for foreat
fire truck drtvPr, a potltion pay.
Ing S21 3 t o $295 a month. It is
open to men \\'Ith variOUI! patterns
of flr"tighting E'xperience and also
lo any driver who h&.!!I handled a
l 1-. ton truC'k or larger for two
,years.
Callfornia ha<l a b.ad flre sea.son
in 19~1 . tbough atea..'I protected.
by the state were not 80 hard hit
a.a the national forests.
Applitatlons fflr the forlhcom·
lng examinatlor.11 a.re available
fron1 from the State Pereonnel
Board &t Sacnmento, San 'Fl-an·
cl~o and Lcl.!'l A ngele11 and from
Dtpartment or En1ployment offl· c~. Run-of-lhe-mlll firefight.era
a.rt advieed to wait until they are
called for ln April or May.
FOR 11.EMOVINO P LUGS
Spark plup always are easier
to re.move when cool. Both lhe
plug and tu port ex~a.nd when
the engtn-e block ls hot.
ahould a man's large club chair, situation a.n its correspon 1.ng 1n·
g1ven by Ruth Dudley and Gail. with a loose cushion, con? You fluence on college enrollment
Ann Allen. Sally Phtist.cr. Jud1e-say you saw one adVerttsed for throui;hout the country, the first
SlC'eper, Patt)· Clemence. Lynn S99.&0. So you m'C"t have. But ....-~k of .\.h e spring semester a t
Bosley, Ari~ Huff, Ruth al'ld why d()(IB this ot.bcr advt. lhow a Or'ange doast college reveab a
Gall all had tun cattng and later 91.mtlar cha.lr and tWl the. price at total count of 555 a c tively enroll-
going to the beach_ Their gue.t sies ? Th~e muet be some differ-ec1 students. This figure r epre·
of honor w~ Muyo Tate. f'nce betv.·een thf'm -and there L!J~ sents only six te~·cr students be· H~re and l 'ht•l't' · · · cut both chairs open--(or inspect 1 ginning lhe second semester than
\\'"hen mOBt of lhe gtrll!I at Har-a l!limilar exhibit used in an Inter· I finHthed the _f irst ~emester .w o_rk.
bor "''f'rl' taking advantag" of the ior Decoration class) Ind you wlll In con1par1np with t he spring
hnlf·day holiday. tht>rt> \Vas a cer· stt aprtngs, stuftin·g, cotton-I sen1cster. 1951 , one year ago, the
lain percentage that had to give many, many ma.tertals under the i cnrollJnent for 1_952 is larger. At
up the be-autiful day at the beach covering fabric. And what type the close or registration. Feb. JS,
for a hard day &h~ad a t Tu~tin they aN", a.nd their quality, de· 19~1. a total of 546 students were
High school Y.'hcre the Junlon and termlnes the difference between enrolled. With one more week to
Seniors CAA H ockey sp ortsday chair A and chair B. go before the deadline for _regi.s·
v.·as held on \Vednesday, Feb. e. There \\'&.! student J -v.·ho en · tr&tiop is rt>ached, nine more atu-
The seniors lived up to their ex· tered the lnterior dttoration clas.s denbP art> in attendance this
pectations by beating a first half l·las.ses v.•lll .know wbe.t v.•as wrong. sp!·ing.
dlterrninf'd Fullerton eleven by with hi!'r curta.ins--and she h&rl The student population figures.
handing them a 3·1 defeat . But, paid $90 for lhem, at that. They at Coast continue to show a Jarg-
the Juniors had a much tougher had 8 Chlnt'S<" t <'d background, f'r percentagC' of men than wo-
tlme at hockey Y.•hen in the final and large ycllo"' chrysanlhenlums men, there being 357 or the f ort_n ·
period of play tied the game up -and she hung them in her small er end 198 of lhe latter currently
\l.'ith a well· balanced V&lencia Early American parlor _ but it r~gtstered .
team. The next day, the Sopha-. seemt'd all ... .-rong. Who will tell -------
morea held the Sally Saints from her~ Everyone who 11.ttf'nds'""these
Santa Ana to a l·l game tie. clnue S\Vill knov.• \vhat Y.'8S wrong,
While the 80phomores were having how lo avoid such mistakes--and
Harbor Honor Court
Slated Monday • a much harder time o f ft the frosh thus have m oney.
were on the helm when they ailed Isn't It strange tha.t when people Harbor District Court of Honor.
over Brea-Olipda 4· 1. enter other occupationa. or 8lart Boy Scouts o f America, will be
Leslie Kolvfsto and Jerry Jesko other busineMes, they seek advice, he ld at the Newport Beach city
but together the Harbor Beacon or they go to school. But when councU chambers Feb. 18 at 7 :30
With Editor SaJJy Bush at her many persons start to make a true p.tn. Thls will be one of the .. larg-
home. Sundt.y F e b, 10 so that the home &Jtd decorate it so that It wUJ c!-t Court.J3 of Honor that haa ever
many etudenta at Harbor could not only have chllrm., but function-been held in the Harbor district.
reed with plelllJUre the happenlngw al practicality-they think they Tht'r e will be approxlmateIJ 15
around H a rbor in the Beacon when can do this lmricate job _ all mf'rlt badges awarded. AM t 20
they retucned to 8cllool. Feb. 13. alone! boys will become 2nd cla.aa Scouts,
Rex Bell and Patu Dwyer, Carol In taking up the study of In-10 boys will become 1st class
Sch.}jckenmeyer and Marshall ter1or Decoration, the student Scouts and one star and two life
wt.rley, Laurie 'crt8e..11 and Archie learns not only about color and it.a awards will be made.
Horvath journeyed to the Long marveloua possibilities tn the home Harvey Somers .. preSident of the
Beach Pike, Saturday, Feb. 9. of today; learns not only how to Newport H arbor Chamber of Com·
Junior SnUth and Jim ThrcJnaon. make tmall spacr aeem Ja.rge, or m erce, Will serve u ma.at.er ot i-
PatU Dwyer and Jlm Kuner and Whether to buy mahogany for her ceremor:iJe.s. J Udge Frank: J..tnne
Winnie S\JIUnn and Jlm CroweU ranch ·home, or blond wood tor h er will give a talk oa cltfzit.nshtp .
went water akllng in Long Bea.cb eea.shore beach house _ no, she Judge D. J. Dodge,, Jim G•bbln.8,
Saturday <ernoon, Feb. 9 . takea up, c;on1ecutivety, wch flub-president o f the Orange Empire
Reeµlta of the Upper and Low-jecta aa: "Getting YoUt' Money's Area Boy Scout&, Cecil Flte, ex.· I
Palni• Ceramtca and that aald firm er Divisions speed swtmming meet Worth tn Upbotstered Fu..-n1ture:" ecuUye, <>ran,.· Em.J.pre Ana. Boy
ia composed of the following pet'· held ln F\J.Jlerton HJJh's pool, Feb. "What the Well·Dreaed W indow Scout.a, Bradlln Flnch and other
110ns, whoac namea In full and 5, were flne, !or Newport Harbor Bbould Wear·" "HoW 'to"Plck eo1: cJty off'lc~ will make ·the pre·
pJAcec or residence a.re &1 follows, h~ the powerful g1rls' &Wtm team ore to Sult' Your Peramtaltly:" aentatlon ot Star, Life IJ'ld varto111
to.-wtt: from Fullerton In the Upper d.t· "How to, Reoo~ Early Amerl· merit b&d&"e aWards. '
D. R. ffiGLEY, ¥lolon (com...,...S of Jlllllor and ean Cottaie Typea tram So-Called .. Hany H&ll,'ll<:outmutor , Troop 1 8:t08 Cout Highway, Senior girl•) to a 50\!t-311 llCOre Prov!Dclal;" "When to Uoe Paint 866, which Is a new troop; will
Newport Beach. C:ali.forn~a wtille the Jbwer d.l'lisJon ~ With or When to Pretet Wallpaper~" and p resent the t roop with their col·
RUTH E. mat.BY, FUiierton 27\i-27\!t. u -mo<e lnten.Unc top1ca u ors. o . w. !Dick) lllcJrU4 will
· e20& OOut Hlgbfty, thet'e are houri devoted to the present Ute Harbor diatrict troop ~
Newport ~ cautom;.. QCC Off fr • ""'1nle-• ' having tbe largefi adult and BCOut WlTND3 t.lldr .,..,,_ thi. lot I ers ee Mn. ci.n.tu.e, l'rederick. wtro attendance wtu.· a froplly. Thi•
-Wo brolo up!"
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• Let u.~ as!ilst you ID
your plan'I. We w I U
i;ladly cstlmat.e costs of
ma!Alrillls, rcrommcnd a
oontrnctor or help you ' .
ubtalu a Title 1 loon for
new constniction or re-
modelln~.
H OMER MEll.OTI', Manage•
OTHER
Santa Ana
YARDS: • Laguna Beilch Fullerton La H abra Brea
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RESIDENTIAL-INDUSTRIAL. COMMERCIAL'
NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL .
230 -30th St. Newport Beach Harbor 2~
CONCRETE BLOCKS Kl 2..0754
•• PLl\U·BLOK COMPAm'-2320 S. !\l ain St.., Santa Ana "
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PV~OCE -Cl1\"DER AND~CO!<CRETE 111.0CRS
REl!'iFORCI NO STEEL and SUPPL lES • •
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~nfa Fe T raffle Ofkes I
1aleg11ard ~ur fre_igllt 1/tfpmenfs In . •"I ports of tlte counfrJI
• WHEREVER you are located, the~ is a
.Sania Fe height repreoen<ati'l'e assigned llO
your locality and at row oemc:e._
~ft'Y trillic' olli<:e hu ditea conlmuni';
catioll. (by'~ or the world's brgest ;
privace tehjphone .,..rem) with othei Saaia J
Fe ollica.' !Yoa get the infol'ID&tion. aad oomce JOll wan.t ... pr-H:J-" __ ,,... '· ' -. . . "' . SaliaF~~tmen.lmow,thettbutUICU.
' ·the,. mnr '°"' curitory aad oun-oail
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, by C<'J'tlfy tlrat Ule)' -un.-
N(l\V IS TtlE TJMJ: I l a OOrmnlca, Pottery -.nd Oft'.l llllop
To rent your home or-apt.it-?Mudnrsa at U08 Coan ltlgbw.,,
day ot Febnlary, 1t112. I Counsel.ling Tests .._ u. ~tor.in intertor Deco-~phy will be kept by t:h< troop
. D. ft. mo~ ration In tM ~ -ool at Or-~th the Jugest attendance unUI I
. R:tJTH m. r· OLEY . One Qf tha moot Important tea-Alice C-t Collec•. 11&8 & rich and It .. lo¢ ·to sri6 other troop at ... I '
State of Clallfornla, · · t-of tho Evening Colleeo Pro-vvled bacllgrourul. For many !liter Court 'of .Honor. '
Qounty oto.Orul" a sram 1a ~ and -.lloaal ,_a lbe wu tile llowehokl ICdl• Tbe pablle lo urced. to attend
ON '1'1118 t tll do;y o J'e!fnrU7, ~ olfl!...o e""'7 'l'lnln-tor al u.. 1.adld ,iome Jllllm&I, thlo Cpurt 8t. Honor to allow the
A.. I t ,J.9151!, W ore me~ l'lobert JI'. de,)' .from u p. m. and 1-t p. m. and a oontrlboltor U. .ot1r .. pottodl-"!>Y• tlrat tire coarm1811ty lo In
Wlllmff, • Notuy Public la F"'-Thi.I ..,....ul"S propm ._. "*; 6 11&.o Writ~ .. ntal -b!'ci'\•f them. • .• , / ·
·~.local &e!sbt pioblea!s, toO. • n.e.. +!be!w.e ltt gi'l'iag llenicc. .So -
Uu ,_ """1 S....U Fe freight ~·-,.,.
the ""'~local ogent Woat ,_
Pb. HAJl.BOR 1618 and rt' • your Ne..po..t Beocll, Ollllornl&, -
Want A>! toda I • the flcUUoua firm n&md of DI • ,i fol' tire Mid Ooullty -Bta\0. ,,.._ 1111U 0( -I "'!:':.i.4:D If --foll W-telf-.<brto anen · . Olill9s tlreroln. Rl.Y ·~ ruld&nce. •Teot.o aro d 1o ........,..; -~,.._time r • -
&licl .........., J>Of:Jl:~ meuura -~IONi l 1at-. ..c.tlllls color fn ~ ~ two" tile back dooi: ol tnao arcbltecture. t>. -.i. HlgJ,y Uf!I Ru J!I. Hl1ley, -~ ~ ""·•at a I J9U'I --wodt In liUl'opa. 111 at Com.U U. -• t»i i.. ~
11-.r to m e to. be penono alllllcy, POl'•-llt)' lai•Wy, adill aadltloll,• b U. liool U _.., o~~ --~ ~
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1.1:""=====·'==F:1 =:!1:1 at Bic;:i Dear '! "Iba Get-Together cJu~ met on '
'lbunday, Feb. 7 at L;homc or Ten Glrl, S-;oulo from Troop tr
.,.,_n·cca Pulaski on Bal Island. mljoyed a f1he outing hi t b r th; ~l.c:il!I nerved a. ry dellc-:mows over the holidays. Loaned
iou.I' )uncbron, buffet sty~, with a a cabln OD the North · Shore ol
6.kea ham as the cent attrAC-Bl~ Bear Lake tbey •pep.t twf
t\on. ,-;.blca were Jet fo 14 wilh won d c r f u I days, toboggahinc
pretty Valmtlne decoralJona. It s kating and preparing their owr
k:llokad a lllU~ 'like Christmas at mealL Mias Joann Record, leader
gttt c>pcning time aa every member P.fr. and Mrs. F'red W~rtt
~ a prettily wrapl>f'd nn<' from a nd M.1 . and Mra. Per Peteraor
her eurct p...t. Edna Nbll .. r and acr.ompanled the group which ln-
1\oeernary Smith rN""elvN.f unnlver-e luded: Carolyn Woodworth
sry g'fts and Dor\.~ Jeako won ~anna Peter*>n, He I en Arm-
tbe special prize. The rqst or the strong, Judy Rogers. Sharon B&x-
attunoon was spent nt cana.ci.ta lei-. Bambi Hutton, Linda Adair
Wlth the pr izes going t.o L"norc P~;gy Strandh.agen. I,.a. Net l •
Zube and Roeemary Smith. Th?'f't' R1chard80n. and Patsy Grant.
aew m~bera were welcon1cd into Troop• JO ha• reserved. the MC·
tbe group. F.ctna Nollar. Haz<'l Pol -onrt and fourth Monday 1:"~tlnr
l•rd and Ro:l(!inary sn1ith. 81-!(id .. s of each, month to learn first aid
the lhrce new mf"mber:s the rol\(lW· under the supervlston of M.ra.
lnr attended: Mary MacDonald, Gcrtnide Keppen of the Red
Helen Mirkovich Ellxa'"•th Bf>!-Cross. The girl3 are lrainin& u
Rtont, Lela McMHiln, Mil~red ~l"r-aide~ to serve the Hoag Memori~
NII N•na Walters Dorb£' J esko hospital and are also makln.g col· &z&i. Mrs. Zube. co-hostl"~. ~tellf' I orfuJ tray cloths tor the hospital
JiilarabalJ and ?tfrs M3tocws were T.le Mariner Scout3 were given
spKial guests of lh(' hoslcs.s. a practical . demonstration ln the
,. • ,. • art or baking tut Friday wtien
• they visited Webera Bakery in
Mr. and Mrs. Jos;p~ Smith. 11 , Santa Aha. In charge of lhe ex-
0( • Sacramento, v 1.s 1 t c II MNi
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pedltion wa.:s their .skipper Mrs.
Sojlth'9 aislers, Mrs. Lewis West. Al Rylett. '
Mee. Ed Walters anrl Mrs. Matt . ' LeBordc, on Sunday, F('b. 10. Mr.
•n~ Mrs. Smith arc south attend-Balboa Duplicate lng the C. S . E . A . g<'neral council
1n :t.os Ang~1c·; • • : Bridge Winners
Attending thl' San~a Ana While 1 Mrs. Ether! Bi.shop &nd Georg<'
Shrine pot luck Friday t>Vcning. Ml'rriman \l.'erc over·a11 winner3 in
F'e;_b. 8 fro~ Costa Mesa wt:rc: Mrs. thf" dup!icat" bridge game played
Ealle Robinson, lwtrs. Lucille Fer· 1 in Baity.a on Monday artemoo.,.
utY'ld cs and Afr . and Afrs. Mac lain 1 Runners·up were Mrs. Faye
• • • • • Sch!U('lf'r and Mr!\. Eleanor New-
Mr:>. F.arJ Pnttr-rson and Mrs. comc-r: Mr. and iMrs. Arnold Gas--
Victor JohnStln r pl"TIL a plt·asant ser; C. H . J ohnson and Gerald Mc·
da)t visiting at the Kroener· Wedge c •· M c E •-•-d arnuo;r; rs. . . .... vu1 a.n
raach In Orange Park Acres on Mrs. Marc Soderberg; Mrs. Fred
WednesdA.y. R. K . Patl('rson of Rounsville e.nd Mrs. A . G. Does-
Lclfi Angl'les wa.s a w eek-end visit-burg.
or at. the Eat! Pattcrron homt•. Ln Friday evenings game north·
• • • • sol.ith winners were J . F. Morrison
Mr. and Mrs. VAn Robinson of anti Howard Brownell while cast·
West 18th St .. were dinnt>t guest:; wist hiµh scorers were Mr. and
or · Mr. an<I Mrs. G. W. Hnll, 131 ~t rs. H. M. Wallingford. Runners-
E. R iver Drive, Orange. on Sallll'· up north-south were Mrs. E. T.
day, F eb. 8. McM2nu.1 and Mrs. Roy Strotz:
• • • • Gl,..n Ru~t and Earl Bruce: Mr3.
)(embers and j:U<'.St~ of f'onrhitA C'hArl<'s Boardman and Mrs.1 8 . M.
Parlor have l:x•f'n invited to " \Vi\SQn ; f'('f"ry M cAdoo and George
Vlllentin(' card party on Thuniday, f.~ttchell; Mrs. Carl Ben.son and
Feb. 1" at the Frlflay Aft('rnoon A. 0 . Wetherby.
club. Mrs. lll'lt-n l\(1rl1qv1ch, ~1rs. Runncrs·Up cast-west were Mrs.
Mary ~fPrDonalfi nntl Mrs. 0.1r1Sl.' 1'.f11rg11 rct Church and lt1rs. Ele&·
J esko will be hnslt'S!:~A at th1!; af-nor I\'cwcomt'r; Mr. and Mrs.
fair. ('.ha,Jr-s J l•stf"r; Mrs. Amy .Ken-
• • • • nc<Jv e.nd A. G. Brown; Mrs. Hen·
John Richter of R rJW•tlA; Np"nf I ry EgJ?<'rt and Mn. A. a. Don·
the holJdn.Y W{'t·k-rru.l Vil' l1n~ in J bt•r;;:; ?tl r.!1. Catherine Smith and
the hon1e of Mr. and Mrs. Brrt Mrs:. L. H, W&ahbrook.
Smllh. Mr. Richter. i:. loni::: tin1f"
friend of the Smith". 1~ a rrs1d"nt
or eo1orado but usually ~pt'nds " Herbert Wheeler
pa.rt or each winter In California. I G Th "JI d
• • • • 1 uests r1 e
Mr. nnd Mrs. John D. McMillan w· h H b Ar
and J im •pent lhe four day holl-1t ar or ea
day week-end •iaitlng lllld relaxin~
tn Bishop. J.lrs. Ruth Brown and James
Brown or North Dakota and Mr
anr( Mra. Archif" Fyfe of Oakland
[were guests Jut week or Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Whffler, 308 Alvor-
ado Place. Balboa.
Lion-Tamers Pl.an
May Day Benefit
Jt WU their ftrst visit to the
,.. Looking forward to th('ir sec· I community and the guesui: were
pnd annual May Day brunchron much tmpreMed with the many
were members of Uon·Tamers ' beauties and attractions ot the
club when they were guests of Bay area. Mr. and Mrs. Fyfe ex-l'r& Linwood Vicic a~ her home preS&ed lhe wish that at no db·
1lr Beacon Bay. The charity event tant date they mlgbt make their
wu a 1ucceu la.at ytar beyond home here.
all e>rpeclatlons and committees Col. and Mrs. Taylor Carr, tor·
are tun of enlhwiia.srn for the merly of Seattle. but now of tM
~rtng fetc. · Harbor area. were also guests of
, Nearly &11 members of the the Wheelers. Col. Carr enterta.ln·
group were preaent and enjoyed ed lhoae present with projected
~~ ..xtal hou.r of bridge 1 and can.u· pictures ln color of hia travel.I!
ta. Mrs. Vera Wllliarp.e usisted I throughout the United States and
•Mnt. Vick in 11ervin1 ref"reshment.a. olber countrie1. ~ . '
S.'b-'n-Tuoker Club
Dance at NHYC Bl~-a.'l'Ucl&~ club .. f aMOUDc-.
~ date "" tbol• tint dance of
112 tw l!l1dt.y .C thlo ~ R
Will bl bok1 al Mewpor,( _ B'&rbor
l'-l CJ~b, • p. "I-td L m.
'""""' "111 ~ by Ute .., • Bit. •• lllylllm. 'lblo 'Wiil bo a tormal --. \
C<><ha1muln ror u.. Ura1i&re
'Ir. and Jofn. G-"Later Jan .. and
Mr. and Jofn. 1<Yllf Hull!u, They
wUf be uot.ied ~ tile hoOta an
bdot-. v: ........ & ltd Jl-
l!:dCar Hlrtl>, --laland; Lyu Koppe1-, Whlt{!ft; J&Clt Htlabanl,
Corona del Mar:" Doll Jobnoon.
t.iruna Be&dl; Jolin Kaoler, Jl'ranlr
Hendrlclul, and Dexter Jftk-
'.:oi-ona del Jl&r; Dr. land ltra.
ou ... , -·~ B&l-11.i.nd; Kr. and Mrs. Robert Jorden., Soutb
t.a.-una and Mr. and Mrs. B. L
Hetnley of Sant.a Ana.
Thetas Welcome
Lido Isle Matron
Mrs. HoY..-.rd B. Lewl8 of Udo
Isle wa.e welcomed u a n"w mem-
ber when X.ppc Alpba Theta
>\lumnae club ot Orange county
-net at the homd or their vlce-
'lruldenl Mn.· Kellar Wat.son.
')rAnge. Honored cueat WU Mrs
Richard Taube of La J olla, dlatrkt
president.
other new membefl' KJ*fft.ed
w ere Mrs. James Laws of Laguna
Bcacb and Mrs. FPed Hiiiman · oi
Orange. Mrs. Jame. Hendrick.a of
Santa Ana, pre1ldcnt, would llkc
all membtrs of the aorortty who
are newcomers to the area to
cont.act her.
Aa program after the buffet
luncheon Mr. Wat.Aon showed col-
ot'e'd motion pict~res or a trip to
HawaU. Asal1tlng hosteues were
Mn. William Hlppard and Mrs.
Edwin Gould. both of Orange.
Next meeUng wtll ht:--In carl_v
March at the home of Mrlf. E. J .
Power, East Ball Road. Anaheim.
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Value of Milk
in Adult Diet
Old and youns alike should In·
elude milk in their me11ls. says
Marian Prentiss, Orange County
home advlaor. Milk 11 an excel-
len t source ot many of the major
nutritent.a required for human
CTOWlh and physical WlllJ·being.
Pound for pound, milk and its
product• are better balanced apd
more nutritious than most otrier
food&
A recent report from the U. S.
Department of Agriculture's Pro-
duction and Markettnr Adminis-
tration shows that a dollar spent
on fresh milk will buy a larger
ahare of. meal eaaenttal nutrients
than the •me doll¥ spent on
chicken. round steak, •eal cutlets.
amoked barn. or loln porlc chops.
Milk Is a food· for the oldsters
tr' well a.a the youngatora of every
family. aays Mrs. Prentlu. be·
c&use drinking liquid milk f3 like
the beat method or lntroduc ing an
adequate amount or cK..lclum Into
the diet.
~ Scientific reaearch Into the field or nutrttlon for the ..,.lng la be·
Ing carried on al p-reeent by aev~
eraJ.. noted lnvutJptors In heaJlh
and Ila relation to tooc.J. These
scle.ntl.U poiAt out that o I d c r
women eapeclally • need to check
on lhetr cafctum lnta.ke tr o m
rooda. From one to lhree cup&
of milk dally ln addition to a diet
containing meat. el'S•. fruit.a. veg-
etable1 and cereal• ls recommend-
ed to lnaure thi• c&lclum require.
ment. WI th a better calcium
iereJ. thue .ctentl.tU believe that
fewer older Women w o u 1 d be
p19ne to .toop 1bo ~Ider• and
broken hip bonea whk:h often re-
sult from a demt.neraliutlon or
Ute eke~. ------
Most advice la wom out by be·
tnc pe.ue<I along and not u»ed.
RELIABLE T SERVICE v
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I 'l'lto be&.,. ralnts In J~ "l"Y W .-.,.. oo¢bre&lc ., ............. • I
WORKMEN REMOVE 8C&Jl'll'O 0 aad pttpare to move t1Ni tint of t1Ni Soulll Coa" Co.'• MSU
Qla.ss 61-foot m~~pen onto th8 W'a)-S cars fr r tbe formal 1&11DChinc here on Saturda)" 11.ear
Adrnlral Charle. D. Wheelodc. USN, wt.JI make the formal de'd.icatloa &Ad Mr.. Joh.a Trumpy. Jr ..
of Anna~., Md-. wtQ cluWtetl the ablp. 1 (Photo by Beckner)
STATE PHEASANTS Garn• fa.rms •P<ratcd by the De-.I. partment of Fish and Game r<'· MORE tfUMEROUS leaacd 107,897 Chincac phea8anl•
and 2,332 other upland game birds
CaUtornla hunters bad more I during 19~1 .
State-·ratsed pheaaants to shoot at Carl VanOrnum, chler or the
la.st ye&.r than a't any time since Sta.te'1 J5 game farms, attributed
the bl rda W('~ first introduced ' the new record to favorable
more than 30 years ago. I weather cenditlo'\8 during-the
year. u.nd increased efficiency or
gatne farm personnel. H e report·
ed that there was practically no
wkase round among the stock al
S~te Installations.
-b1usifled Ads are read by folks
who arc looking to buy.
KBTCBUP· HEllZ
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TWO POlll LOAF
lllllll CHEESE FOOi
P .. a 8 s· PACIFIC •OL• .Ill II. I .\ Ill ll.8. Boa.
saue nuilule-::t• 49• .....-.~~~ . n.a11uT •nr•• ·::.:.:a '
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many cit :ua or<t\L.-<lo llt ~ • ....,. .. .. NT
ty.• AJ'1i ~· Mvlaer c./p. 01!!1-KS
tafBol>. -...~-· c:a,roM cllcclc ot all ir-P, -"
orange roo'"llock. U tbe ~odt • Hldlea• ..
lo .not lu101•n;lhen all ~ oboulcl likl!drlllo a. !Mpocted ·for aympt.orU ot this
di.ea.e. •,.. r
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DiuVJNO &T NIO!p'
WLse mot.orlltl reallap ~ lhelr
llmttattona of villon when driving
&I nlgltt 'and coriducl lll~rMel...a
accorqing·ly, potnta out the1Natlon-
al ..&.utomobile Club. Whl'l~ dri•i.n.g
at night, ·especially "tn to'a;y or
rainy weather, Utey dee~ lhel!
speed and increaee lbelr• aJcrt-
ne.aa. By do!.ng ao. they help keep
Utem1elvea sale.
UVINO ROOM
DINING cOoM
NICK NACK8
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'Flour S.Ddtin I
Floor PolWrtera
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BayView Builders · SllPJIJ
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Sale Fell. 9 • U.
BEDROOM \
L&llU' SHA.DES
WA.LL 8JIEl,VES
Laguna Awning & Maple Shop • 1 790 S. COAST BLVD. LAGUNA BEACB-4M:t9
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