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VOLUME XIlI I MONE HARBOR 1616 NEWPORT BEACH,. CALil'oRNL\, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1952 FOURTEE!N PAGES FIVE CENTs NUMBER 1
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EARL W. STA.'ILEY • y . • • • I
CITY COUNCIL . ABOLISHE·S ·$1 .00 WATE·R TAX ·HERE S625,000 iSSUE ASKED '
Hat in Rlr.~
'.Stanley to Run
fo r· Assemb ly,
Not Congr.e~s
Blodgett ,Told
to Fight · Suit
I -. . ' FOR NEW· COM . SCHOOl,, P. t . Re :ocation ·· . ,
Funds Set Aside ENSIGN ADDITION . PLAN
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A.s.se~blyman Earl W, StanlC'y,
who for thret' terms has b('('n the
!K>Uth coun ty's N"preSE"ntat1ve in
Sacramento. so.id today that he
will not sttk' C'lect1on lo Congresa
from the new 28th District, but
will seek reelC'ction to the As ·
sembly.
Authorizing the city attorney to
answer the ta.xp.aycr suit ot Fred
Stephens brought &r,galn11t the $1
pt'r month water meter tax levied
on Newport Beach re•ldenl.8, the
City Council Monday night ln &n·
other action a few minutes later
look steps to abolish the tax by
or<1ina nce.
b C Co ·1 A ne'w $625.000 bond i~sue covering "bare necessities" Y •1ty unc1 fo r school constructjpn in Newport Beach Elementary
School Distr ict was called for today by members of the
board of trustees who ...,,t March 25 as time for the election. Future relocation or Pacific
Electric Co. taclUtie.s out of down-
town N~wport Beach wu provid-
ed for financially at lea.at Monday
rnght v.·l en •the City Counci.1 al·
located S97,000 from the S2o:i,Jl6
sewer trunk line sale Windfall to
this long awaited proje<:t.
The bond issue would finance.._ ________ _
H e said that "while It. would be-
an honor to 'be Repn-sentat1ve
from t he nt>w 28th Congr-~saional
District, I ff'<'l that I can do more
for Orange county by stayftll g in
the A~l"mb l y ."
Thll.'I h e disposed or his t'arlil'r
announcl'mt'nl, made some ttmP
ago ago. that he intendtd to ~ef'k
e1ection 'to CongrC'ss and he put a.t
re.st the p<'rsJstcnt rumors that he
was undecided. •
Currently the chairmci.n of the
Assembly's Interim Commit~e on
City • Coun ty Relations. Stanlt'y
said that this work wtll not bt
finished by elC'Ction tiqie and tf
picked for CongreM. hJs job would
be lnoomplete. ltc heads the As·
sembly Committee on ~fun tcipa.1-
County GovernmenL and so drew
the lnlt>rim committee a..ss ign·
Ordinance No, 6516 w u pre·
sented by City Attorney Harry
Blodgett to reduce the water rate
as of Jut Feb. 15 to the schedule
existing before the SI charge wu
instituted last ~t. 15. On r(IO·
l ion of Councilman Ros.a Greeley
and secondC'd by Da.llas Blue, read·
ing of the ordinance ~·as walvtd
and another motion passed It to
seccnd reading,
City offlclals el'ltimatr aeproxi-
n1ately $35.000 has been raised by I
the water tax Which wal'I to have
run a 10-month course. Mi nimum •
regular wat£'r ratC' Is $2.80 per
n10nth rach for Newport's rp.ore !
than iOOO met.era. I
To keep the funds to be re«lved
from Sanltatlon Dbtri&t 5 and 6
budgeted, Clly M&navt J ohn J .
S&Jlors preaented. an e.floca tion l~t
a.9 rollow1 : Outalalldln• sewer
!>ands. $56.375: hew cen~al fire
station ! po1aibly behind th.e city
hall) $50,000; relocatlon of P . E .
taci'lltles, $97.000; Chlna Cove
c-ompletlon. $2000. Counell ap-
proved the.ae alloCations.
La.at night, dlrector;a or the joint
sanltat1on distric-U appro•cd war·
rants which the county &Udltor
will ISS\.le to Newport Beach city
coffers soon. Di.strict 5, Director
Braden Finch reported, approved
payment of $171 ,187 for its share
or the trunk Une•. v.•hlle Diatrict 6
ROY H. KEENE
Dark Hone
Roy H. Keene
bu.tiding of a n e "'' elementary
&:hOQI on the nearly 18"-acrc s!te
north of Corona del Mar and ad·
dit ional classrooms at Horace
Ensign school. The new school
would Include 18 cla.ss'rooms, two
kindergarten rQOms, a cafeteria
plus necessary administration and
service buildings. It wou*1 cost
$500,000, a board estimates.
For Ensign school. the trustees
have allocated expenditures ot
$125,000 for new c lassrooms and
a shop addition. Excluded fron1
the former plan for Ensign ad-
ditions are the auditorium, special
music and art rooms and a sepa·
rate library Duilding, Lbey said.
The new bond iSS\.le ls an eco·
nomy -minded measure conSider·
ably lower th an the $985.000
proposal which the voters
defeated last month.
Board Statement
"A careful study of enrollrhent
statistics for lhe ·pa s t several
_ ment. He al.M ts a m~mber of Lh e
Elections and Reapport1onmenL,
Fish and Game. &11d ~fl11tary A.f·
fairs committees ,
A IU:}>ublican, Stanley has al·
wa}'I cross-filed for the Demo·
C'ratic nomination from the 74lh
A&<1embly Dlatrict, and h&a always
So now the cou11c\I, with $205.-
000 tn M"Wer trunk line money 1 forthco1ning, has raised enough
fun~ to complete C hina Cove lot 1
purchasf's but faces the court suit
b: ought by Stcph~ns and the
Citizens Wate r Ta.x Committ ee.
Ti:'is group h&JS announced It will
presa for return of put monip
rtused by the ta.x, if and when the
court declares the water tax ocdl·
nance in\oalid.
COL. A. W ... ANDY" 8HJTH of Corona cl.I ~tar y~a3· flied
nomlm.tlon ·P"lfe,,. fOI' a c.lty oouncU po8t. aldt."CI b}· on<" of bis be@t
trlt"nds., hb dot'· PrllllCfl, "'"ho ha& \'hdt.fod maa,y COUJl<"il mffllnp..
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I ~~~~~~-payment ot $34,529 as .Announces for I Howevf'r. at the council 1t1esslon,
1 L. S. Roffman, Corona del Mar,
r ose Lo protest publicly the use ot
11e1o1.•er trunk line mone.y for non·
sewer \.l.3e1. Mayor L. L . IabeU re·
ce1ved tbe protest, remarking t hat
ttw monl'y would be-•pent about
fo\Jr dozen different waya before
City Council years indicates that overcrowding, LEATR"IEE JOY already a problem at the present
Corona de! Mar and Newport ,
schools, w:~~:.~ "!~o~;r;i ABOUT TO 'HED
· won both party nominations in
the primary elections. He will
I ' aec!'k <be> t'IODl1n&lions, tan·
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Yf~NIFRE.D L. BACOI(
TomOrrow, Frlday, Cit}· Atty.
BJ~gett l.s sched•led to have a
pleedlllg' lo Superior CoUrt before
l Udge "l&nn-nh Moni.IOn. T h •
Judge w~ to have ruted on ex·
tending an order given Stephen•
exe.mpting him fipm paying the
St charge lo all Newport water
rr.eter tax payert11.
Wha t effttl the council'• recent
&<'tfon will have on tht.> court ·will
appear tomorrow. So far. the cftt·
zen~". commllttt h&.!t not called off
its 8uit . Mayor L. L. Isbell an·
nounced rec-ently the tax would be
resr.:inded ~·hen the .sewer CUnd
waa available.
'Andy'. Smith in 'ity J Council
R1ee;-tatement the city ge .. I~
A late hour dark horse In the
City Council race. R oy H . Keene.
1~76 Ee.at (>oean Blvd., Newport
Beach, today filed . nominat ion
pa~n at the city hal1 and j umped
Mfdwin ... er Race lllto .,_,,. ........ .; .. __..,...._ A resident bert for 11 yean,
Cot. A. W . Smtt.b.. known u Kttne ta rilanled lllld hu a daugh-
'"Andy," .• leader Jn Ute blutr ac-.1 Bad Knee Resulh Listed ter. June. who attended local
c:eae road fight lut year, filed llChootl He 18 a Muter Mason,
nomtnation papera for t~ city • Here Mot result.a of the MldWin -1nember of N~port Beach Re-
five ca·ndidates ...,. . ~ or · ong~'-1~~
counc1I raCt' yeaterday, tsaulng • Ross Greeley ler Regatta held tut week end Sf'rve and report!; an active ln·
crackling statr-~nt on local mat . out of Loa Angeles Harbor: te1est in community affairs. He At a meeting of the N«:wport
tt'TS. ~e Boa.ti; owns K eene's Corner, mercantile Harbor Yollng Republlcana to be
A'ppear Friday
The retired army medico livei-D o t f 0c<"an R&clrfg 112 entrle&l -and apartment building located in held Friday, F e'b. 29 at 8 p~ m.
&t ~16 Ocean Blvd., Coron& -deJ rops u 0 I Debra. ll&ilOO by Dr. c. o. Nugent, Balboa. He ha11 an interest in a in Newport Beach City Hall ~he
Mar 1o1.·ilh his wttc and adoptl"<l Los Ange les. Wtna Ben Meyer Coal& Mesa niarket a.iyi other five a nnounced candidates for
son, M!k<", 8 The Smith's Lwo epns. Pet"'J)('tual Trophy. prci;.t rtif's. Congi-ess from the 28th Congres·
B 17 p·loL ... were klllt'd In plan ('icounc·11 Race Tcn·Ml'ter (4) -H Uaria, Ken &..fore coming here, Keene was sional District will appear on a cra.~hcs. Smith t'1'tlrf'd. from army1 Schmidt, Loai Angeles. a s~ia.I investigator for the Dis· panel designed to acquaint all
N>rvice la11t Ft>bruary, having Arbitrary H1.ndie&p (11)-Nor· tric-t Attorney's ofrlc-e, Loa An· voters of the district with their C f C M b £nlerffi service in 1917 arter flral Ctty Councilman Rosa Gr~ley C'na., Sigmund Ba.ardsen, C&brillo geles c-ounty. He was. -personnel candidates. • 0 • em ers practicing medlctne In Puadena. is.sued the rollowing statement to· Beach. manager tor Pgulsen &: N&tdln The five panel 01ell'Mlters, James
He is a veteran oC. both World day: eaitfornl& 3°28 (4) _ E&capade, Tool a.nd Die manutacturer8, Ver· Utt of Santa Art'a, ]frank Linnell H S Warl!I. Smilh la aecretary of Ocean Wa.lt Elliott. Newport Harbor. non\ dUrin'g the war. H is tilate-of•Newport Beach, John Steiger of ear Omers On V if'w Prot«tlve A aaocl&Uon here. "On the advice o{ my phyt1lci&.1l Wins Endymion Perpetu&l Trophy. ment follows: , Oceanaide. Oscar Knappe Of Es-
. His stat-ement (oUows: I find it Impossible to enter the PCC f~) _ Lark, Carl J . Long, '"At the re(J;uest of many friends condido, ud David Farrell of Sa.n·
"l have entered this race be· contMt for city coun•I or to seek BaJboa tn the Karbor~rea I have decld ta Ay, have all ,expressed a great
S I h• c&UM' I am intereated In Newport re-4!l ection. It iJI imperative that K·38. 14) _Tom Boy, Paul Ket· f'd to run for the fity council o~ deal ot enthusiasm over t hi.a meet.: a esmans Ip Beach now and in the future. I 1 undergo a. bone oper&Uon on my tenburg. S&n Djego. Newport Bpch. Ing. This will be the first time
. . have no axe to grind. I h&v~ nolh· left knee, \fhlc-h nu been bother· Rhodes 1111 -Ha.nahulL George "A3 a long-time resi<1e'nt, tax~ that these candidates have met on
More than JOO Newport Harbor ing to &ell. I a.m under obligation Ing me for many mon ths and FleJU, Loe Angele& p&yc:r, and bv.aineMme.n of t his a c;:ommon platform to discuss is·
Chamber of Commerce member11 to no one. which 1 have bttn putting off un· PC 116) -Koles. RoSI Sinclair, community I have been Md I am .sues pertinent lo~ the fOrthcomlng
"I havt> owntd a hou.w on Bal-Ull now my doctor advises m f' South ~---, Corinth!•" YC. Win• d .. plc Interested In the growth elect.ion. Since all candidates will and guests yesterday attended tt\c th It Id •-,_ -~ t d ~ -· '
W f d B first quarterly membership lunch· boa. Isla.nd since l928 and 1 am M wou .,... UJUigerov:. 0 0 Donovan . Seam&n Perpetual Tro· and J.irogress of thla "'tit)·. , be present, an excellent opportu-•in•1 re aeon eon in Newport Harbor Yacht Club 11150 a home ow-Der n0w at 516 50 much longer. As il I.a, I must be phy "II elected I shall do the best nity for questionlng the ca.ndtdatea
. where they hel.rd a•Wk on sales-Ocea.n Blvd .. Corona deJ Ma.r. I on crutches for at leut six month.II F~lther (7) -Ala.do, F . R. An-l can lo p:omote the best Interest will be provided the public.,
mans.hip and a progress report have the time. lam available. to etteCt a. possible cure." denon. Cabrlllo Beach. . of the co1:imunity a11 n YthoJe, and Each candid&t~ will be glven
N med H I •taJ showing how the Cham~r alda "'I am for honeaty ln govern-Wrien preMed for more det&JI• Luder• 16 (6)-W\tch, Stratford I a m unc (Jmmltted to any group or an ·o".J>Orlunity to present hls plat· a Ospl ftevelopment ot the Harbor area.. mf'nt from the IOW'Ut \evel to and I.I to hU ailment Greeley state<! Enright, Newport Harbor. indiv id.ra.l. fQ.ml during his introductory re-
H _, Including the WbJte Houae. I be--that hta bone injury has been of ''The problems of the com,rnunJty marks. F ol1owing t heae st.ate-&l'VfY Somers, •chamber Pf'em-lo •--di th l _,_. Small 8o&ta
d ..,. Jleve that a.ny property ownf'r n.r ........ , ng. 8 It "'"U m-mg · ar«-many a nd varted u I well ments, the mff!Ung will~ontlnue Ad • • f' t 1 enl, welcomed guest.a, lntroduc.., srw>akinv before the ctty councJ' hlJn extremel)t . hervom and able 11\lC"rnatlonal JlO ll3 >-=UseJeas. realize. and l . feel that it I a m with "" o..:n .... ion ot q eslion• minis ra Or City C.OUncil and Congressional r-• " _, · ls R~ Tb •-'-L k u nt• -· r -. candidate!! present. He •poke on should be 11.stened to with polite to Neep only al ahort tntl'rva. oeu ompiun_ a e v-er "" elected to t he City Council, a nd from the fiop r . J&mes Zeil' , Co-
• salesmanahlp, describing It aa attention. I am opposed to tavoni at night. Greeley, when asked it Oakland. "' governed by decisions thereon by rona del Mar, will preside over the
7be Board. of Dlrtt1j0rs of the "The greatest game I know." al.I the t.a.xpayen' experue to any he would l.hrow hi.a support to Intematlonal 14 (11!-1 -.~reen what b best for t he overall wel· meeting. • .1
Hciag M:emorl&I h08plt&J. Pre11by-Pointing out that ewr)' 1f;iual· lnrlldJvual or •group. a.hy ean<lidate, declined corrunenL Dream, Pet~ Serrell, ~---fare ot the community, tha t I ca n The Newport group -Yee.la that
terlan., hu approved appointment neaJJt!an can .profit by ~. "lt tam eleetedJ wW not at.and In commenting 'on the cha.rge SntJ>9 {16l -Saint Jlon Rei-and will dc..-a'good job ha. Cl iy this type of·meettng wtU provide
ot )(rs. Winifred L. •Bacon, lo more about aelllng gOOda and ser~ •till for any such Oeal u ttie "Bay th.at he Was lhvolved ln the bki· man. AJa.mltoe Bay, Wina J . Eth· Councllmr..1i Ot t he Cit1 of New· maxtmum opportunity for every-
aeM"e, a.s adminJatrator of the new . vices, Somera declared that &d· Window" auba!dy, ·wblCh cost the bond accupation made by Contrac-erton ROM Perpetu&l Trophy. port Bl!Scli." one attendirig the meeting to be-
liqspft.al when it opens 1in Septem-vertising,' goodwill and custamet' taxpayers an eetlmatr, $1200 to tor Irvin Ceorge Cor®n in the. JI~ Flat t.le (1!5) -CltaUon. M. R. come better lacqua.Inted with the
rdln to th ,1800. My ....... ft_ 11 bet lbla brary .llddlUon matter, wll•~in It Jeni.on, Santa _.... c· Clvll Servic polJco' ... Of _,, .. _ """didatea. It ber, .next, acco g e &n· relations are all important to sue-4".,_ 1 Wood w -e -u~ -
n6uncement made by John A. Ceaatu.l bualnea firms. wtll coat JM tbe..ll&Iioa Bay club waa ltaUd that Herbe.rt I. Dewe11 S kimmer . (7) -ind. ,.._.:...I:-.;.. ___ to L-ii expected that a ca.pa.cilt crowd
Murdy, Jr .• chairman of the. board. .. r n lle:Yd 80IDe ~ memben:hJ.P YOte. Bu you 'know. paid himl part of the commission, Harry Wood, Alarl;Ul.oll Bay. Vnll~ uw dn.wn from all aecUOQ,11 'of the
For tJ>e pHt .. veral month&. -•Y u.at ..-"'"I-i. I think aome of tile mombe .. a"' Grttly .&Id : "Mr. De'ftl ,._. de•k Men:ury U Ol -Rbytbm, Bob c:'haagid' by COUllCfl . newjy·formed dl.lt.rlcf WW attend
Kn. ~Bacon h.u been aetlng u poor they c:.rt afford to adW!f"o a Ut•le tmb&rr&llM and uhamed space in my indrance office. A Gautd, Merced. ·' .r • • ' lhii meetine-wbicb 'Will-be Ot in·
pun:buin. .ogent 4or tile hospital u.e. I& ., Ute -*-to ad-at lb• ·~muno"_ mu'l-t by lh•Jr omall ~rtJ. of the llommluio& he (O..t' M -f,'ap I ) ~i!s(\r City Civil Service -to ~-.-oun: ,.
&nd hu been reaponalble for buy--·J TlleN ., -.,._to • • I~ i"" .... I>. recet .. o f "'!)ling·btinda, ete, le .... I e"'p!O:r-!><tile Fire &nd i;:oll~ ""' .-.. '" ' " '
tng U>e tum11u.., and1equi-, ""'·-...__..., ,.._-. ,.,. ,,.i.i Into.,,. office .. rental Io L~ Ccwa P,laa de~1'>hue tO ")>l&ce •.jifb. -• -'
for lhe ·new· tnstltu~. • -•lo bod." ip -TV s' &..-.'---'-"'1a' lms' :,::~~t=a:~~:":~lll~ bop......,ed b,,. C'-J>Ofl<!ll' r e<oJ.d en,ce roqUl...mellt .Off.,~ ~G:
ltJiiiilll~. tor.aon>.e
monthl, ~t11ce 'Joy 1eetermark
yesterday confirmed th~ fact th&t
ahe"h .. filed suit tor divorce from
her t:htf"1 hUSband, Arthur Wes-
t.crn1ark. conaulting engineer. The
rif~ bega!l after Miu J o)' resumed
her stage career. Tbey1 had ~n
married for aeven years.
Miss Jpy sUU ma.kl'!I the email
hoUAe ar 721 West Bay; Ave. her
home. She Iilughi.ngly refers lo It
as her· "boat house" for a part of
it wu once the cabin of an old
boat. •
John Gilbert, famous ' fl!Jn star.
was first bueband of M l.18 Joy,
her second wu Wiiliam Hook, Los
Angeles busineu man. The Ht.ar
hae Otte daughter, LeiLtrtcC Jr.,
\lo'lfe of wrlter Erne1t lGebler, of
Dttblin, lteland. Mt'a. Geble.r &nd
' her t wo chtJdren are especled to
be wlUJ .Miu Joy at F.aater time.
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Chamber Members
Asked t o Att~n d
MSB Launchi~'g ·
• At yeatml4y'& Newpprt Harllil:-
Cham~ of. Commerelf ·quarterqy ~
llll'lc!;u·on,,, ~sident Kar;vey Som-
era ur'ge-4 a ll cha.o1bef Tll.eitJ~rs
lllld· thiAf families~ to jOtte.nd the
launching -!.Sate.May rqt South
CQUt Co,'1 second ¥S:0. Cere-
monlc., will begb) at 1 p. m. at
the firm'• ]IAl'ds.
T!>e Chamber Will ~nsor the
launthing ,oeremoill~ l ~rs. Soni·
cu wiy Cln1s~,th• cran, 150C11J.ld
of the r~ .. ~7·foot ~en buued
MsB'o to bp C!?'flplelpl tor Ute
Navy., ~ ;Laacenbelm1 wW· be
mute. or,"!j{8!>10lllef • ..i;omera_wJD mat«oj a ..,oc. InVQj>&tloti Will be
g/v<)\.,i.1-ule Rn . .J ... S , St,rtv-
art Of l!L ,Andi'.Wa re&h7terlan
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Accordbag to Murd Mrs. Ba---.n ,~ ~tes . ....,...... ..... °'e com:m~n for which W&s St, Tl r •• , • ~endm~t to t'be Clvil. '$yytce ~OUIU -~
con i.:-we11 qu&11r1e<1 to die lhl• durbla ..,..r ~ to el!...u.. City Oti•rdL-Mr. Dewe told me ,,., Md n tu:.· ww. no :"'~~ at Mon-ordinance on; the April s ball~ t; ..
lmport&n' task. Sbe ed on the ·(Coa-.. PAp I) ,-7 -ed to t &nd never recetWd d&y elsbt • heal'klg,-\be City wia. n.fe<:t<d, M"1l~ night Ii)' '•
lftafl of the Pomona Valley ·--r· r-----r----=-.,1 Water ....... n lb< comm on •• beftd ~ed COuncll •Vl"O"d .lbe >Balboa ,City COUnclL ' ",.' ••• --
plt&I ror .... , .... n bepninr on m1r the bondl ' to hand!•' Oi.W. IJlhUpr ~-··· ll<nl City Atl'y. ~ ~-In'-. 8 AS fllllG '
In J9~. mid took <>YU lbit ldrriln-NIWPORT HARIOR t . : compan pl&n. The Cl1-f ~ 8llperbt-rorined .tho ·--. ....r R. 1.. . lot"'tton or tile Jloep In 194~. ' 1'n4 l!t(ph-~dy ~gaged th~; ~ooount direcl -in aU .ouch tendent wu ~ tit-&t lltl8coe;• ..np..,,._. ,..,.,,.,~ . , . . . . ~
A l'Hldent "! l:!!!. la -"''* NOW HA$ 'Slllf!ll ~leprt!,._,.-f!..t; ~~ ;::":.:; .~=::..•= a warrant 1.o,,l.be l••11h1'"11l. A. Uve. 't,liat It -not ~-·,.,, ·~Jocir~ ~ <l<iacni\ie iw tlM , ,: > •, ~-,
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.~1 8:;._•co~:"'a::~of °i:!; -~e¥rnewhubfta--the ~":li ~.~t.t ~~*"¥put of th t kto,uie" ! .. ~0= ~::-·:o••._ ~...::...-;;:~~ ...-oi.r'Ntlm papers for city bot;..._,.,, ·..i .
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-. THUflSDAY;FEB. 28, 1952 Beach. £.:.-jlVI , . 'iJ ' ·<:"J C'J/ f1_ l•L ~--
· · · · _ UWM• "OJ.:!t1/tel'6 . ..;;/o .Jhe ~iwr.: ~. ~; 1 uuv!!!!!~-S~ Meeting · ·~esults =en~~ · . . ·Pebru&ry~.1952
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~ T Id o· eCt I On be~f of lb• ciuu .. • Water Tax Committee. I -to t.lw!k
PublWled fivfirY Tbllnday at Newport Beach, C&llfomla • 0 tr ors you tor """ fair covuage or \he oeWa ldn~ w.o launche4 °"' public
.-ON!ce and Prlnllnl Plant at 2211 Balboa _Wvd.-l>hono HubOr 1118 prolellt by ~Uono to' tbe City CounclJ and law rult t.plnat vtlldjty
Enierocl ax ,..ood-cluo -tter June 18, 1~0. at tbo poot om .. at l1'oulUen merr1~-~~~ llaar<I ot)l>e-Fi •1 htet' tas on m•ten In N~rt lle&Cll.
Newport Beocb, ~ under lbe Act of Karell :S. 1879. of dlroctore ot the ""'j&" ODullty .; Wllll• ....ruze tlu.t lb• City Coundl •tarted ,..pea1 of UWr
' CC>AJot AMoclaUon m•t Jut &atur-UDfair '1 laot MonclV nfJbt, we lntn>d to carrj on . our Nit In Member Odt.n.la N~ Pa'i>IW'eN A_..,elaU.n . d ~-• t ,,..,. refunded throu_.,,, .. • -llo day 'to Jtear .-.rulta of tho larp ._..... Oolllt. ~ ...... will Wl ··-· 0 r~ ... -lo!r C atlow JCdltorlal A~~11 ~ h·,. a •• , ,, _ _.. wben -actlop U.o '1 f-paid by tppayen since the levy WU be~
The .....,.. bu -IMIJudpd a -per of gen oral elrculatlon by m .. tlng -at ~ ...-.." Jut SoptDt~.' 'And, mon laiporiant. '"· bope the court will dec1ate
decr@e of the SuperloT to,urt Ql Orange County and U. f\llly qualified the aerlou.t erosion prob~ ln. th&t the wat.e.r tb: ordln&nce invalid and Ulepl. · .
to publl!h an ~ ot lqal noU~ea and advertleement.L clty wu di.8eUMed at .,,. open ....,, • Th.le, we fHl. wtn preftnt etty Counc~en in the tuture trom
$io lion beJci th the City Ha!J. .Mayor '"•'•• ..........., Beacli rdi'dc>ta ru·-"Y· ,W. e feel tblo water taX wU BEN O. DICK. Owner and PublWler -~• h -.. ···~ r-· • -.-Shufelt ouUilMd tb4I atei-..... uc a "--•·• ---'ient" wav of rs181n1 mon,'"" for lhe council'• Cb1nl\ ROBERT I'. WILLHZS, Bwlln ... Mana&'er -~~ d --. ...,..... 1 ., A ALEXANDER H.AlllLTON, Advertialng Manager It wu •treed should be '--en an Cove uad ,.,.1 k pui"pC)M· "Mle euy. way \I not always the lepl met.bod
the dl...cton of the 'l""8' body ' .-1 air?~ unanlmOWlly to, aqpport or accomptiihinr dulred tt1t1lta. • . Th.la n"'-spa.pet tnvttea the new1 and publicity ot all local civic, s:~ Beach ln Ila effort.I to get When c1Uzen prot.e.U to our City Counc)I fall on deaf ea.rs u
-fN.temal, an~.OC-~ ~ups and orga.nl.zationJ:. It I.a clad to publlc1ze Conpeaelonal relJef. Letters a.nd they h&~e in put luuea, our only prot,ection ii to take deteruilve action
..,. eVenU and bappeilliip 1before or &ft.er their occurrence that are tor wtres Will be Mill to a w,.. and tbl'OU&h the courta and the 'Amertcan p1"8:M. Tour new.paper, we feel.
the p\Jbtlc good. But.. whc"n &dmtaaion is charged-that 18 a commercial ln!kle.ntial i70up of Vfpc~ .nd ha.a done a rf&l publlc •eTV1C4! In the rtnett tradlttona of Amcrt~an
COMlderatton and our ifwrti.ling aalesmen will be &lad to &111-l. othera 1Jr Wuhlncton ursmr their joum&llarn, by reporUng taltbtu11y our Cltt&e.na' Water Tu Committee
' If lt's new•i we prinf it-If it's advertising we lnvlt e your buafneu. cooperaUon. acUona. naank you.
Preoldent H. r. KelUIJ' reported
' Slj1cerely.
SmlSCRIPDON RATES: 'ion the plana for HCUriq rlghta ot
. NEWPORT-BALBOA PRESS every Tbunda;t W'aY Ln advance of comi:ructlen of
FRED BTICPHICNB,
In Oranp County. SS-&O per yeu"; $%.00 m montlu; ($1.%3 thJ"ee I a Sepulveda ~~ throuch
month•) (..U.0 lndedea die NEWPORT-BALBOA NEWS-TIMES o• Or&JlS9 county and ct\e4 the •tate-
Cltlsel)&' Water Tax Committee ~
Tue9d&J') Outalde tlMI county M.00 per year. menu rec.1tUy made by Senator
Coll.Ler u to the 8el1ou.a altuaUon Chamber
TAX SUIT SHOULD BE DROPPED
now prevailin& du• to lncreutnc
coata ol rtPta ot way for new or (boauauod tlGm Pap I)
widened b1pwaya. e"M mo~ wlw!a •'°"' pert~
The drivl! fer lloneat taxation with adequate consider· Nllbunl ,._ llMd bfoet hie firm. he ...idl SeUm reMed ''No penon hu a 'bet er mouae-ation of Public ::;r and ability to pay won a resounding Franklln asat!' · •t trap, but we can do a b<tler oell· the need tor ..ntorcln1 praent victory in th.la am aegment of our Nation Monday when ordinance• aplnot UD·ltcenoed yd Ing Job," he .... rted. P olnttnc out
the Newport Beach City Council repealed the levy affixed non • contonnlllg blllboanlo ILnd that bu~f I• t habit, h• said the
to water billa for -•k purchase, operation and maintenance. •uJPOted .. tt1n1 ulde a cerl.ato thing lb <ID la to ~<!>le a demand ,_., u t bl --'" be ,,_, ln peopt.e'9 m.lnda to buy "from The need for ~--'da for park p•~ses is evident. There ... on ° g.-ay .-•n--Y -~ b··~-· ~ '\i.11 ,.... !""' tree trwn bl~ u an espert-you." ..... ·~a:1 wout.eU man •• ve~
are proper channals bi acquire the money, if it is necessary, menL • · ··a baker'• doaen" In (ooda and
Proper and the people are willing to pay, this is by a hike Full aupPort ot the Bllonltne oervl.,., he creates a lutlngty Planntn J&Uo ted &'ood 1mpreaslon, Somers stated.
in the overall city :. rate. '-uooc n wu vo Ukewtoe, the -""' bwoln-.nan and It. WU apffd to uk the •-
Danger& accom anying the water levy are many, County Board of au.,.rn.on to dee• not try to eeU a customer
This council took tile hullll by the horns and ran the tax-help In keeping acU~• th., Stale oomel;hlng tor which he has no
payers into a clooely pocketed corral. A nasty situation •horellne planning body. To pla,n use. for the next meet.in• wm be a Declt.rinC' that staUatic1 show
was for the time being quieted. China Cove m part is pur-op<eial committee headed by Ray 20 per cent ot all •al•"l"en sen
chased. ~ • I Adklnaon with Mayor R-e ki of San 7~ per cent ot the coodl. Somera
Cl t d J H ft•-• •-r uJd, "W~ ahould all le.am to sell Wheth •Le pro....,.m is rigbt, whether purch f emen • an · · ~•-r1er 0
UJ •· -ase O Dana Point. lt wu augaeated.that better-the opportunity la lbere."
the cove la rliht w • wrong, the fact that the city ackowl-1n the tuture meelli\p be beld on Tbe •••r&&• cuotomer, be Bald, bu
_.__ es ita stupldy In the tax levy is past. Wedneoday and it .,.. reoom-queotlono of any product: "What ~6 th •""-.__ tJi It~ What. wtll It do 1 Do I want There ... --~·'-•y no reason to continue the su1·t mendrd . e next pun;crtng U'I';" C1Dn&WJ. beld at S&D Juan capl.atn.no or It! How much doet: It cost ! can
brought by a repl'l!Mntative group of taxpayers. Before 1n that Jenera! ..,.... The next I afford It!
any further private funds or city funds are wasted, the meeting will be held probabfy on Tbe b<st an11Wer to tb .. e quea·
M h 19 S t rd.~ I __ _. tiona la &1ven by lnteUJ.ceat adver-
neld at Newport Harbor Yacht tlsing and penonal contact of the
'Andy' Smith
(CJOll-from,._ 1)
club mapalne to M ve their nor-.
mal tax forgiven, whl.ch wu IO
senerously rnnted by our council.
Nice work If you can 1ret lt. men.
"Al I write th.t.. I am ~ued
to read of another "(1.m.me'j by
lbe Bay club to waive the ual*l
coot "'!Ulrell)ent of $!500 ~'
.tructure lmpoeed by city ordi·
na.nce in order to m.al&:e the plan
economlca.Uy feulble--the plan
belnc to move· In prefabricated
at.Ncturea tl"Om Loa Anplea, 1
can hardly blame them, having
uked for and re<!elved one "rim-
me," for uklng another, but
don't crowd ua. We m&y work
cheaper.
"l wUl not 1tand 1ltll for &ny
IUC.h operation on Utie public mon:
ey u th project known u tbe
''lllutt • .,...,, road. •• concol-II)'
Dr. Robert c . Burt, foatued l>y
the dty .. council at conalderab&e
OOlt to 'the public tor form&Uoo
ot an aaaeasment dlltrtc~ with
many changes, drawtng of pluis
and apecttlc.allons, etc., but died
a-bomlng Feb. 13. 19~1 ." "'Sllit chould be drop:r:. There Is certainly no sense to the arc · • u ., • .._ .. on --
endeavor ptoper wh n undertaken, to recover for the indi· Club. buatneuman, Somers uaerted.
vidual taxpayers the five dollars which has been paid by . pr:!:~~. ~'r!::·=0 ~0:0~.:'~ Midwinter Races
each water bm payer. -. Dru9 Problem ou••Y. reco(Tllzeo pen!Onel prob· <Coot1nuec1 ....... Par 1 >
A noble battle waa fought and won. It calf" be con· A d t IPm• of hie own peroonnel, he wlll DID&"bieo Bob ·'Bidered won now. Although the avowed principle otf wrong-On ~n a a be 'l'Julpped to maintain hie busl· Flreny f2) -My Boat, 'T ~ J • A .._ J n"~ better, he claimed. Grftfe.a, BalboL ful taxation. and money improperly ,had and_ used is pre&e11t Metft M8&tin9 N rt ·Gol4 -Ra.In.bow (8) -None, B o nd
.fu the case, further-l~ tangles between the llttomey ior -Tbompoon, Alamltoo Bay.
#Jo ' Fatben ot Coat.a Mee& M:atn Bay Lu•enhelm, chamber MC· P enguin (15) -Sup&ja.. Ski Es.· ~the taxpayers CO~ and the city attorney can only .chool chlld~n are 11ehe<fuled to retary, reviewed the tre.me.ndoua I ley, Ala.mttoa Bay.
::result in further coata t'? the muncipallty as a whole and take over th• )i(&n:h 4 P°lJ'. meet· vowth Newport J!arbor bu .een Seu.hell {5) -F 1 t ck a . A.
.. to the Citizens' Committee. lng. Head.in&' the commltlft of tn the pqt three yea.rs. He point-Blackwell, Santa Monica.
Dada ta Jerome Edw•nll. who will ~ out tba' chamber &dvcrUstnr . Wln'ard Sabot (~ l -P olliwog,
,.. • act u president pro-tem. He wtU now' Jeana &ward obtalnlnC' eoltd, Myron SOhwa.rtz. Wln'ard YC of NEW SCHOOL B'OND. ELECTION be .. 1oled by aa able comm1tt .. depen<1sb•• buo1n ... and .... identa Redondo.
a.ad bu promi.Md an evenll'l.C' 0·r on a ye&r·round buts, rather tha.n El Toro 161 -Et Diablo, Alex
,. Carried on the front page of th.is issue of tbe Press worthwhile information entertalr9 wHk end Yi&Jtora. Bumette. Lake Merritt. Oakland.
is a story about. thd $625,000 school bond iasue which the meet and rriendlln .... ' • ··w• are ~vine on a-gold mine," SabOt 171 -Tomahawk, Jerr}o ~.'people of tlie Newport Be&ch Elementary Sc.hool District A feltuttd part o f the progT"&m he et.aled. 1"he money la comlnl" Thompson. Alamltoa Bay.
' la a moUon ~lcture entitled .. The here and we are developing lbl.s South Coa.at 10 15) -Honey
will be asked to vote on March 25. This is a call for ~da Terrible Truth." Coota Meoa per-•lty into a Santa Ba-ra rather Barge, Bob Colllna, Newpott Har-.
: to provide the ''bare necessities" in school facilities for the enta are Ul"f't!d to attend this meet· than a Venice, • Lia J olla., nor a bor.
·.youngsters of the elementary school age of our community. lng and to find out ju.t how aer· ).Uuton ~·" He reported •
Harbor GOP Women
Hear Anti-Re~ Talk
lout the probl4:m or drug addiction tr•ml!-ndoua Increase ln number or .,,,, The bond iuue ia reduced by ont third over the one la a.mon.c adole.8C U Chamber of Commerce aervJcet to
: . which failed a month ago.-Taken out are all the trills, In &ddlUon to~ th~ ttlm there future bualnesa and ttaldentlal
· · all things which can be done without. Loet in this isaue are will be exhlblla ot marijuana cl· proopecta olnee the ortlc• wu prettu. M&T.ea and .-iJ of the mc;;ed to Coe.at HJghway. · City Judge Fl-uk M. Unnell,
:some things which will be sorely missed by students, teach· mariju.ua plant and Mmplea of e U"l'ed all chamber membeni candidate for congreu from the
:ers, and the com.mwtity. But, when one figure& th.it this other narcotiC& to carry the me.uage of the job 28th Dlatrlct, made communlat
.. $625,000 issue, at current rates of growth, will provide Becauae or the curn:nt .tntereet the chamber la doing to all non· •ympathlzera In t he State Depart·
lD the drus problem, Mr. Ed.ward.a memben 80 the financl&J wpport ~ent and tbe federal policy of
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W>ittar ... appe!Ju,. ~·.
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& lot-'Of tbolliltt and -:c· Id<&-lo
ltlll' In elfoeL-you ~ ·ta: and
make U1 Ul .Uer, .u are eo-
lnJ to~ -11. lot. of car11 at •
"wboluiale prtcea. _
Speaktnc 'bf ada remlp4a me o(
a-frl"'14 or mine who dedded to -
llell hla ho"!e. Be ~ It Wttl\
a. IC/C&I real ~et.ate -.,.! he
In t11n1 -~ up an ~' 'that '.-
thought wouJd surety. t th e
houee or at leaA pt a. ~ of
lookers. My friepid Md l.J1ie ad'
In the paper, called the real Ht.to
salesman an~ told him .to t41fe
his houoe -tbe ml{ket. Ho
sald h• w.. .. tmpr--4 with u.-
de 1 c r I p ti on or t.hetwonderfQI
hou1111, the nlQJIU0\19 ~
i.t aucil a barpin price~ he
,decided that he woWd IUve 1n
juat such a place blmwlt.
Tbls •• yow ~ Ford
Dealer, Theodore Robil\' •Y·
MR. AND RICHARD OPP cut flnt 111ce of t&t,. wedding illg Goodbye ·w next wek. • . I
<ake folio~ ril<o ID <'-orona rlel Mar Commwotty cbun:h.
Estimate ByrJ ' . .... (Photo by Colleen McCloaky)
Richer~ Gpp and ·Shirlee Bergeron Wo.uld Save Oounty
Wed in Ceremony at ·COM Church $16;087 ,000" ' 1 ' · ··
In a .ettlng of white stock and Scharle, church organist... who T~~ a av in r !I · ot ·i1e,08'1:0(.l0
fem, lighted by taper& ln l&U c&n· played the nlwtical pretude and woul411 be poaslbte for the people
delabra, Mlu Shlrlee Bersef.on "'E"dd ing marches. of Orange county if Cohps.a ac.
,nd Rt.chard Opp !'&Cited YOwa at Rooeptlon at Hall ceplied the recom.mend&tiOhS ot
eight q'clock on Saturday, Feb. 23 Afsisting the young couple in Senator Harry P'. Byrd, of Vlr·
in C.Orona del Mar Community receiving 125 guests in Pilgrim gin.la, f6r reductlona of $8.8 bll-
cburch. The bride it daupter of hall afte r the ceremony were the lion lD the '83.4 bUllon federal
Mr. and Mra. Lawrence H. Berg· bride'~ mother, Mrs. Bergeron, budJel proposal now lbefore tt.
e.ron, 401 -Sith St.t Newport, who wns atUred in a becoming Calltomia Taxpayers' A99>Clatlon
laland and Utie brldepoorn iii eon pa'per taffeta. gowii in gu11 me _est.Unated today.
of Mr. &nd Mr1. Fred Opp, 2400 gray accented. with turquoile blue C&lifornlam .bear mqre than 8
Oran.re-Ave., eo.ta Kea. acceuoriea and cora4ge of yellqw per c~t ot the total ~eral tax ..
'nte double rtnc ..rnee wu per· ro&ea; and Mra, Opp, mother of burden and wUl even tu.illy realise
formed by the Rev. Paul •· Bab-the bridegroom, wearing navy bJue more Uaa.n 8 per cent of afty bud·
bltt, and Shirlee waa gtve.n in "'Ith pink acceqorie1 and corsage get reductions made.
keeping by her ,father. Her bridal of Americ.an Beauty rose1. "Statew1de, Callforlnlana w.oUld
gown waa of white lace and net The brlde~a table was centered have eventual tax •vlngl .ot
with bouffant skirt. Jong sleeved with fl four tiered wedding cake $733,580,009 l! Sm~ 87"l'•
bodice with deep sweetheart neck· surrounded with ·-rdenias white recomrnendaUons for:::t cute ·-' Co .. th line. Her shoulder length veil was .SWft-t peas a.nd maidenhair fern. a.re adopted by ~ e
beld by . a cap With sweetheart At either end were !'win punch !~payer.a' organiza.tionj a&ld.
brim and she c•rr1ed a prayer bowls. ~liss Patricia • Ber1teron, Even greater sa~ could be
book on which wa_. a white·orchld. cousin of the bride, waa tn charge achieved if congreu: .wete to adopt
Attending lbe ·brfde waa Eileen of the guest pook. the reeoluUon aet~ a 1'71. billion
Worley, wearing a gown of lav· F or the weddlnC trip aouth limit• on the fed~i .P••l!IO.s
ender nylOn htt~and a l&vencJer &kmR alon& the.cout.11tbe new .btldcet,fOI' 1'62=61.~~ .-C'-·
or.:hJd. Marshall •Worley gave best Mra. Opp wore a dre.u ot. gray tlon said. pointing ou~ tll4t.' $T1.
nan aQistance. • ahantung with black • accauorles. billion Ja the amount '~tea to
During the ceremony Miss Don· Both ahe and her husband attend-be oolleeted \ lplder the pl"Nlnt
na Nelson, soloist. sang "Bec&Uae" ed 1ocnl &cl}ooh. On thelr t1eturn heavy leYel ot federal t4Zea. •
and the "Lord's Prayer." She was Uie:y "'Ill make t heif' horr.e at 822· SelL&tor Byrd bolda ! ~t con-
accompanied by Mtaa Mar;;a ret ClubhouSe Ave., Newport. Cl"t!M , can ~&J§e Ule II.I bUUon
Slate Chartec
P-resen t'ation
for Toastmasters
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Presentation ot,• Charter No.
10f4 of Toastmuters, lnternation·
al will be made to the club of
Coeta Mesa a,nd Newport Beach
1nen organfzed under the pre.aid·
ency of Elton Barn&tt, local real~
tor, on March 11. The charter pre-
aentaUon will ·take pla.ce at the
Balboe BJy Club, with Dr. Ralph
Smedley. founder ot the tnt.emat·
io.n&l apeech club organizaUon, ex.
peeled to officiate. It is antlcipat·
ed that more than 100 men and
-.women will attend tbe t'Unction.
Young Mesan T pp
Rider at Indio
Competing against some ot the
flricst ju.nior r iders in Southern
California. Glenn Thomas, eon ot
Mr. ll'nd Mrs. Carl L. Thomas of
lrvine Ave., was high point wtn-
ner in th(' v.restem classes at Indio
Date Festival.Saturday .. Feb. 12.
opendlnl" cut wltbe>Ut .,.U.• IUP-
port from the dllet -
"Every dollar that la -"l""t
on tha fedaal level lo a l!OD&f tlu.t
will eventually ' lie "_Pf'd~ or
Hvabte by ~ lndlvldupl,.um-,"
the Tupa.yen' A.190datioa. de-
clared. I
, Riding his quarter hQl'&e "Man , .,...-='-'-",....""'";;.;;;.,;;; "'=;.;..-About Town,'' Glen won two tro-I' -
phies and two blue ribbono In the HAllOUl L -~-. NSOl'f •
stock hors,e and pJeuure bone ~ Prijrlrr arrn.' classes. H e also ·took two aecond Otl t'r· ~ rr place ribbons in the trail horse .1 .,.. ,.
and i.tock saddle seat ciA..ses. ...... SafWr • ;·facilities for at the m011t five years, it is probably best and his eommltlee • .., IMulnc a of the ch&mb<r Progrll!n may be "buytnl" the world'• trlendahtp
:Jor us to miss many things in tJtis time of exorbant tax· l'f'C!Cla.J invitation to a1Ji tnteruted broadened--eo ~t "one·u;-...1.rd ot wttb tax dollars" the target of a
, • ation. &dulU te attend tht1 informaUve ~ !':.!"thMlln~-I h•1~ .. won t -have taJk TuMday morning to ~ Har-
: NeedA:<I is the new school to be built in Corona de! Mar, l'~~~r :ct, "Tbe App&lachlan ·-·· _:.:--· -·. -~:.::publican worn"'.' and th•lr Paul Palmer
· needed are the additions to Horace. Enaign School, and Beauu.., .. wW add a note ot com-8oncl l::leclion Mre. Irta ·Higbie ot Bal-1&-
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Other Orange County junior• ~ VUlla WQ, M•f&l'I. a.m
co'mpeting were Kay Bailey of 11..-----· ---.---.-1
Costa Mesa and Stephen and An.ii rin.ua&Ncml
Croddy of Sant& Ana. Mias Balley
: )teeded, of course, are the funds.to pay for, these neceagary edy tc the propam.. . .. land WU ch&lrman o! the meeUng. at Conference : ·.improvements. ' -The o..i. have evon laken over (Coattauod. trUD Pace IJ Biie lnttoduoed Leo Wilder, who .
• the rrtf'ffhment hour 1 when hot portiona tn all thz:'ee 9Choola of Ute haa been named m&n&ger of t.m. PauJ.. Palmer, pre:1ldent of Li.do
• We of thla ever gJ'Owing N~wport Harbor commun1ty coffee anJ "-• do-nut. will bf cllatrict by Boptember, 1903," th• nell'• campaign, and MrL LIBnelL Iale SaTID&'• and" Loap Aun .. left
and Miss c.oddy won third aMt Old l:.lt.a.W.lbed 1Dmraaol
tourlh place ribbon.t respecttvely . . 1.Acency i
ln tbe stock horse cl&&. ~ ·1i'M' wrtu.4n. 1. ~ .
' ·will be.sorely p-!'e1N18ji to keep abreast of our ever~ding ierwd In the ldMeJ'IVW. room. board otatemmt .ltd. · "'l'be new Du:rina" the -t year, Judce Lin-WednHday Jpr Santa Bal'!>ara
commun.ity of" families We will be a sou-ght ..... r ·city of Tb• lllfttillc otaJU at 8 P· m. In aehool In Corbna .del War "l'Ouid aeu bu mad• ap.,..,._. Utt'\<-where he Is attendlas the to CAllD -.,.. • ""'8
ifOWABD W. ~ !BOS Nftpcrt Blvd., X.. ~ Bat.CO_ • \
•
,... ~ tu..c · Katn Scllool AUdJtortu~, 1\&eaday, relieve o•v<r0wdlft.r tn. the New. out California in a vtroroua anU· day winter conference. of Callfor-vr .,. ............ ..,_
·-homes In the yean I to qome. Bringing greater population Mud! f . port ocbool which would th•" c:ommunlat campaign. nl& Savlnp and Loan Le~e. . We wlah to thank our many
• ,;.ever nearer is the DetWork Of freeways that are gathering handle OnJf chlldrea la klnderpr-t , . ~=i.:: .. OD one• Of the leap :i-:.~ c:":m:!f;1:;b~rcllan:.,. ~
:.. ~s int? the•tenacles bf "(hat is the greater Loa Angeles area. party Meet . for = ~'!.~~:""a!: Pet Sllop In CDM ' . the ldnl!n ... oxin-edi to ... In B~SUR~~e
•. e will grow, we wllJ pay great billa for that growth, but L' I W k ' and WNt ~rt to the 11Al1ta PtotesNcl by 3 Ol>Nft.ACT" EXTENDED now-""" ~ 1n th• recent ~Jrisely admlDlateredj in our public affain, we will keep oya or eris Ana Bl--.tllua -.... ri-. Corona de! Jd.r .-.iena. :~ .. b~: r:.:. ... k=~ =·~t out beloYed h .. 11-1 and
;_"!breast of the growpi and grow aciwdly and ·well. An enjoyable a"--wu w ~ ~~:OH= ":: MIJllda3 ,ipt pro-..t by letter acllellule With paV1111 df Coron& ~. ~~ ~L
;• -• • by memben ot the~ Woi;ttere Mar 1thoall stxtl!;'"-U. and to the City Oouncl1 the panttar dd. Mar alloya, the City Council ~ ~·~ -"'-WITH 'l'UTQ -.,.... a 6 n,.,....... c1ua of Coot& -C<llua111llty •lchlh ~ -.. fnlm lb• ot a lleeMe tor ~ ot a pet MoQ.d&y nllht authorl...i a 90-<lay MRS. ELEANOR'lBZBRA. . ., .._~ T".~ ..,. .JW'd'A ' clulrch w}>ea lb•J' met Feb. JI In -.._. will oontlaue to at. lbop at UlO Oout ~. ~ ttme eatemlon to the firm. lhlcb KR.-DONALD MllKllll!l
:; _Senator ~t' Cbaee Smith_ of ",llalne, wllo 'wu u.. cllllnllt,1ouqe wl1::' v.i-to"'l tho a-...,...,.-." tna c. _, S&m 1r&utf»laa 5 bod bJ!eD 11>e _..,.,,.tor com-)UIS. BimlT GllOR~ .~nee the cbculatlcirfan~ on her hotne10WD J!aper,·h;ad :::,.~ ~ W:Ut-~ =1 .. ::.;..__Karloa c. = =~1~;='::.i·~=1ipk~tlon,fj;ii~=fji:~:·:?·::~::==~~~~5:;;; ~~:r~~ ~ &,,:~,:wtry.~pere.in one~~-:;"~"':=~ !'a~=·:s~~ C:.S~~the...,baal. I BEU~'Soverl18lfllt .thetc0.d1 l~lllddliKli.
'.'Weekly ' ., 11ax!Mn.~ ~r"ttle hlchat ~ -~~'=:~"~~·.!.':..!"tr:..:=::~:;::.=: •it•, p11p!. ~ orJllC!lf not, sfucfY, '""s'
...... ~.of~ rt!dmn. 'l\ie)'.,-.~ ~ ne"• .Amy-~~--.......,_._"\.:......._ 117 lh;r!..._, 11au.-.._,.nor ~~•'"•°'ri ... lpy, FRAN( M.:tJNN · ·.rper, •,..hap, Iii beeaw thef feel f.W -1t1y Clea. Tloe hro;t1111~ Va> 1 .. -l tW wlD ...._.,. -tor·• .-. ,-.. ~ • • __ " • , WWW9af ~ ~
tor Uld u I do bi,tiie'halletdlat -cto.'t .,..._ ud i4Jl!ld --. ~t11·r.~· -..S••Rsst --, .. ,.,.a •!F•ot *" RIP. CANDIDATJ fw CON6RESS-lltll Dist. · f""l a_ ... , ....... _c ......... _: :.;:: ..,..."'..., -· .., --candy " -.......... .., ..,..._ .......... ~ .... .. vv --... ns w Ul -,.!~ owr ..,.. ... icutMX""· ....._ _,, 19-. " a..._
'1f_aJarge _paperliithath~lmonmo.toftbe • Otllin '1''"• ..ft -· ' ,mt· a<-~ :><>P'e ttiat hJC ...,,.... . • · -• • llJlll'lc -. -"811te. -""' jl'"'°" 1l4lor f ---·~pm." • co.n.tlalled, "the reai _..._ Of the~..'.:~ Opla....r--"Dl 1i4Wh,lo "*'° -~ ' --,~ ---.,...., -~.... ' ......... :11;..111o lea. 1' ·-;i~kly editor lji 1'b8I-~ la informed he. wf!i reubJ· 1111!.. ".!_Jsa.·-. %: c.roa. ..., ...._ u .,.. ., • ,
.... ol mpl:ifltiqUoa tq -· Ji'-i...•• ~ .... ,.. ... '"' ................. ..
Mlrr..wt. l"telrw a wlnhr-_ _._ ltbll --"'=if.":=n ... T¥tw Ille ........ ti' I ...... ... " ":-""" ·-........ -· ........... . uthlm-L' • , ~ -et ta. • 01 • A--V, M =
Aa to t"'--~ n.d •,11"'7 WU I.. I ~ .. ·ti. ~----~-
..., '-'t 411 a "'lloot'--••"p ..._ 'Ill ... " "'fll.. Welf .. .,.;:.~ .. 71 , "':!ft t11t .:"",._ "':.:.::.:. Meets
lllllt ._'t .., t!....._tliJla f''ll JI;•• a IClt ti
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· Ebell Board ~eet '
. Tuesda'i ~t HYC
Jim Craig
Vi11t1 Mo+Nr
• ' ..
Jim Crall' and hla wlfo •-Ltr•
li:ect(tlvxe booi'd of ille Doll of --v lo It..• d hla
club will meet y, Kud1 rnotb8r Kn. Edna Cl-all' of tit\li
4 ot 11 a. m. Ill iN Bar-C?yotal Aft., Balboa IBland, t.bla
· Yaebt . club. Kem be will be ,..,..._ ' · · • • joined by commllUe nnen for 1lm i. In lbe Mm:hant Marino
U :SO NJt·cMon. PrO.decuve .aew .aAd i. Inf mate Ot the "8aata
memben &ff voted la it" the ~ J:lia•• a fnlpter, tbat Jen tor a
m .. Unir and welcomed 'at lbojlm 2li ·month crutae of Soulb ~r-
fqllow!AI' s;eneral m .. llnf. ICL'
I I
'" I IOllZOllfll.
Diii.i. ... wllll 4-lndl -,...,
Coplll -. nlhollod capedlJ.
SaYes YOU 6C)O/o
' IN.WORKING SPACE
.:.._AND -
IN TOO,L COSTS
I
8UMMd ' SPOBT!IWEAR
and SBOIJS •
AlllUVIN&
DAILY
.••• 9.10 .
IC ¥lclll-•111tS. .... """'y, ... __ .... . -. .
~ ""Mi 1111 ' -··-.. •-lodllc . -. --.........
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d%7.locfl-" .... ... '1tddll ... ,.,,.
Ph. Her. 185
so·o1 trv
...-..~ ... ...,..,~ .. ~~')I .. ,,,.,,,,.. -FiJmily Dinn~'
Is Farewell
for Arlcansa~f
Mr. and )(rs. x J . Sbannon, ue
F•rnle&f, Caron• de! I Mu, ~
'loaa at a tam.Uy d1mMr on SVD·
.Ky, final event of a ~d ot. en·
:.rtAinlnl' for Jira, 8baanon'• .ta-
ter and buaband, Mr. ~d Mrt. R. II:. Roitt• of'Cltcl~ R ranch, Van
Bunn. Arnn·•· ..
Tb• two have been r.;ndllig lbe
put two week• wtth etaUva in
Callfomla, lncludlnr two other
lliolers. !llra. Guv ~IAl>an and
Mn. Edwin Wright, 11'>8· Angeles.
Hr. Shan.non &nived ! home Sat·
ll'day l.n Ume to be present at th4!'
:tinner: Be bad been I in Lincoln,
Ark. for two weelul ¥t•Un1 JWa'
parents, Mr, and Hn. II'. ~-Shan-
non. / I
At the fan'Ml:ll eYen.t places
were laid for lb. and ¥n-Rog•n.
Kr. and Mn. ~. Mr. and
Mra. Wrlgtit and d&uthter Mary,
conohu Mr. and Jln. Lacy King
of Loi ~lea... Mr. and Mra.
Shannon and children Freddie and
Betty,
Dinner and Program
Set for Thursday
by Ebell · Club
A special event ls planned by
Ebell club for Thuradi;ay, March 8.
It is a. special dinner meeting ln
American Legion hall for me.m·
hers, their huabanda and frtenda.
Time I& 6:30 p. m, and Mrs. J ohn
La.Mar, ways and mean.a chair-
man. ls Ln charge.
For the program, Cecil Stewart,
arrongt"r for the original Desert
Song, w iH present the Royal
Rogues, male quintet, Ln coatume
at 8 p. m.
R.e3ervation.a muat be i:nade by
Tueeday wtth Mn. E . R . Richard.A,
Ratbor 0670-R or Mrs. P . J . WU·
son. Harbor l 729·W. This dinner
takes the place of ffi e regular club
meetJng.
Leap Year Dance
For 7th Graders
•
otJJ:STi OF ft ANQ -.S. 'PA'VL ,li'r. --·· o1 Lide bto llllrlq-a .. )om. ti. sOatbem °"11-
foml& were Mr. Md llln. -Bopldio-of m1*-a. N. II. W~ -and ...,•s;htenr;-Man:lo.-
1 ..... Mr. "'°""'-Cl{M!iate. -• wui 1a ho~ ..a~ -1-na ...,. 1a 1a tbe' ua1ied stateo ~ :...... -?'_,. 11or ·w..m... ~ • .1lip r.ai.t. ...,. ..ni· ... _ to.Qol!f~ ror • IOUCN ""¥ ·
btf ... ~fot' --,.. ~·-M ·-.J<i:om lefti: Mra. Paol Rosen. Mr. Mari< Hop-
-&Del Mn. e.-.., Mr • ._,,..:_,_ aJ -· • ,(Photo by ~er)'
Warner-Walker
Rites Performed
' at Santa Ana
• II'" • t .. • , ' ' r' . · 1.
Malcing their home at 2&18
Newport jllvd.. Coot& M-. are 1
1'fr. and Mra. Stephen W. wa.Puer.
who were martfed on Friday, Feb,
18 at an eight o'clock., double-ring
ceremony perform~ ~ ~ Rev.
Harry Owjngs In Santa Ana_
The bride is . the former Con-
stance Hansen Walker, daughter
of Mr. a.n<I Mn. Chirlea A... Han-
sen. 188 23rd street, Coat& Me91t
and the bridegroom Lt 10n of Mr. I
and Mrs. Gle nn S. 'warner. 18831 I
Ea.at 11th atrfft. sa.nia Ana. 1
For her wedding the bride thoee
a gny suit with blue accessorlu
a.nd corage of pink ~•. Ch.a.r·
leqe Martin wu .her only attend-:
ant. William R. Henry ·eerved u
best man. . 1 The new Mre. Warner was edu-·
cated · In Coe:ta Mee&. atte.ndttl{ To be "held Friday night at H or-Newport Harbor Union high
a ce Enalgn school wiU be a . Leap school. He.r huaba.nd attended San·
Year dance for seveDth. grade~ ta Ana college, Orange Coast col·
only. The school ~wtvg band Wlll lege a.nd Cennnary college ot
play for dancing. ~ P~~ and Shrevespott, IA, Be ls a junior
prl:ies for special dance• wilJ be partner In the 0 . S. Warner T11e
a"'arded by Ute PTA. Several of Co. of Santa Ana. I
t,
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' ~ I ~ ~ -l'Awt r-. --THU Y, RI: 21 1951
U yw'N ~ N.Wport
~~haft _._,,......
-. h•'•-lbound to ..... ior -~J-KMl•,for
-.. la -ot <lnllp'COUa-tY'• 91110!........ IMde,l'w I!' ll''"'~
bog---~ tfattn~ ~II~ bli·· l!U ......... • >. ..,. 'Soolrt,
f>e'a lln01nr t 11 r o u I II o µ t
llelltllem C!l}foml& ,f<>r hla
-wlSh -1l'W two · • ,,.... d>alnnul ot tho Ha.-
bor Scout Dlatitct. 11e I i. now a member of tbe ~
tive comJnittee. for otuile;
lllmplni scout Council. John'•
CW'ffilt worll for Scouts '1>·
eJudH traJnln&'-llOl lleolrta, ·
nor even Scout leaden. i>ut
tralntng tbe teacbera 1w h o
train the .leaders. •
J'ol>n -•·bls;h WI.ti. our loca.J :rounrstm. llcDuts and otllon, for m.ak:ln.c a •ti MlCce9a ~ t h e 1 r ~mnwatty , ioUM, ~. Tar Pl.t.
·When it waa out ot ue~ .John, •• ~ member Q( It• ~ of C!lrec-
tora, &n'aJ!red a -~lilg wil,h
;support ·ot th6 Cbmmliillty , Chea,
'and I• now penonallf Jnosponslbl•
toY lta ached.ule ot actlvltlea.
: PlannlDg a teaching1.career, he
..a.jored in educa.Uon. 1at ~eon
State CGllep. He entered the
.Univtr'aity of Soutberq California
..tor • master'a ~. HLI first
a.utgnment wu a.t 1a1eton on the
Sacramento !liver. 'l.' h e r e , he
tau I' ht eighth. grade Japa.ne.se
audellts
Anny Imtruetior
An Anhy reeerve commiasion
.waa wait.inc for -him. W"hen war
came. He waa auJgned to teach-
ing, at Bania AA& Air Baae. But
be 900n rejoined the at u d e n t
ranQ and on completina-the navl-
galor'a course, joined . th~ f .i r Bl
.JTGUP to take the big B-29'& over-
lleaa. Before lhey we~ through,
his wink made a roundootbe-world·
trip; goihg' vi& South ,u>erlca,
-Africa; and lbe Middle Eaat to
the China • Burma. · India theatre.
:?'hey returned acrosa ~ Pacific
via Tlnlan bland, lbelr I -In ttnal moalhe of tM war.'
· With war ~e over,jjohn re·
·IUl'Md to N_.i Harl>or, &Dd
....._ a --In u.ii oervtce ttatlon at l>atk and .Marine Ave-
nues on Balboa lllanl:L He la
h 0 w eole owner, an~ recently
bOught Ill• M<Oftd -at Bal-
boa and Palm tn Bal~
Loving chU4"m working
1ss+a '
' ~ ., -· IOBN
Success bu eomil ~ many com·
mill\lty proi.._ts wtlb ll>e Keele,.•
help. I
Mrs. Keeler ~ pte-Of
Panheltenlo In Sal!ta All&, and
or~ lhe .chapt.er1 he~. Sbe'
ts a dfrectoi-of our 'High School
PT A. Jol>n h a meq1ber of tile
lsJand Buslnesa Aaodation, a. di·
rector ot our Chambler of Com.
merce, and membei'i of Rotaey'
Club. A.a Rotary aecretary _tor
two •years, he he.a been Of rpajor
help In guiding and turtbertng
the club'a work for student&
John ia famtllar wttb the ee,r.. ~· Of Newport Balboa Federal. He says: .. The good ~ our com·
monJty la ~ ot the ftrat tn.terest.
w€ all have. Our SavJngll and
Loan A.88oc{ation has ~ one of
the foremost: lnfl~cA for 80u.nd
and rapid rrowth of our healthy
Harbor Community."
• We believe that gtytn.g a bal·
anced service for savtnga lnve.
tora ls one of the most Important
Jobs we can do for out customers.
We have aeve.ral sa.Yings plana.
destgned specllically to fit the
needs of the people . ctr our com·
munlty. Come in and let ua tell
yoU about them, Remember -ln
fl~een years, we hav~ never paid
less than 3 percent Pf!!I' annum on
savtn.gs account.a, and Your ••· lnga here are sate.· 'they an in·
su~d by an agency -of the UnJted
Statu Gon"""eat. . I
LalLoa -
ERAL $AYll&S Wlfe and B-~-up
for them .. are lnterei heartily
llh&red by John and ·b~ ~ .... rAUUlo.-·
·.rife, Voelma. wllo m&llo Corona ........ ou. T•;a,,.J, • ....._ t• ·del Kar, their home Jw,tth thelr ...... "'" • r.--r ~
:two -.. i1 ~ 12. -ecouto. • 1wre11 11111, 1aun111a OPEN SµN. 10·5
I
the ae.venth rrade ~ta will be ·
aaked lo serve .. pat.mt and pat· . :=;:;,, ~~:;...! Marjdrie Crumley f
teacher. in Seattle Vis it ·I
~ ~r _.l· year • ~d ~UCl!.ter. , I ,.. . • ·
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IUST WllST OP 'rBll: NEWPORT l'D:B ,
STOCKS • • COMMODmES
WRmNGS
DEANWITTER &C:O. • M!MUIS H!W YOK StOCK DCHAHOI!
ChlCOfO loord of Trade • • , Saa "9Mhco Stoel: ~
LOJ .,....., Stock &diua ...
l!ASfD NIVATI w1•s
-of '--Bldg. '--.. n. t-11•
s.. Proftdxo • Los,.,..... • ,.....,.,.,. • S..tKe
• ' AL'S
1CARPET anc1 RUG WORKS
I SERVINO ALL OP OaANQJ; COUNTY ftlOll
ORANGE R~GS CLEANED
8Y IATElft' llODl:llN MEW
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OUB NEW '8YING ._ 18 TBB PINE8T IN
OKANOE ()QUNTY. WILL DRY· YOtJa auo
·OVEIS NJOBT.
TH IS TO WiiRODUCE •
ONY MELtlM
H.ir Styrist '
• formerly ~ith .Nieman M&r~ut, .D .... 1;
Aelolpli Mi.heh. Atlente r~yer, I Fr...k.
r.d II ' . . _.
1 -
Son Born to Mrs. MarJorl• CrUl'Al•y. deputy I '
city clerk, returned here Sunday1 ., James Durstons from a l"Cll' ..... k end In Seatu. ;>;1_~\fi:~:t-~ where she vtslted her eo:i and · :t
Congra.lulatlOn!I are In order
for Mr. and Mta. Jame• Dunton,
363 Avocado St .. Costa Mesa, on
the birttt-·of their first M'.m, James
Dale Rurston. The ba.b)' ma.de h l111
an1"'8.l Feb. 20 In the office of
Dr.-John K Chung. 209 E . 18th
St., Costa Meaa, where he tipped
the eca.les at 7 lbs., e oz. Welcom·
lng their new brother are Sharon
Kay and Joyse Duraton.
LONG VACATION
Here trom Manila. for • six
month.I vacation are Mr. and Mrs.
R . It.. Mlch~lHn and chUdren Roes,
ltathlttn and Jamie. They a.re
Uvtnr at 100 Vl& Wutera, Lido
hle and Roa wtU be two years
old next Sunday.
COLD IN llllNO
"It wa.Sn't cold," tl&Jd John
Vol'M. home Sumky from two
wffka ln Reno and polnta weal,
"only thef'e wu a1 lot of 1now. ••
Tl!ere wu. w. f .. t ,Pt It _piled
ap.i.Mt home11. ln Pictures he
brought beck wtlb him.
, OUIWIH AT BALBOA
8und&y 41nner l'"Ub ot lbe
-.e of llr. Md Mn. N . CurtlJI
Stur_.,· and daughtero Nancy;
Poley and Donna of t5oo E. Ocean
"""'t. Balboa, W•re lb. and Mn.
Clyde Bawl<lns &ud thelr daughter
Peay from ll&ats Anl.
daughter-bl-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Crumley of La.ke Wuhlng-
ton. She fl ew from International
Airport to the northern clt)·
Thur!da y noon, arrtv~g that
night.
01\ la.st Friday the family drovti
to Snoqualmie Pass, 50 miles out·
MllS. FJtED R. WATSO!'i
(CUrl Ray Studio)
J side Seattle where: they sa.w 10.
foot high snow dri.rta on road
shoulden and mJ.ny &kl enlhuai-
asta ln action on nea.r'by alopee.
Mra. enin-.ey had not aeen the
young Crumleya .ain~ their marrt·
age at St. James here la.at Octo-
ber. H e la a Western Air Line
u.le11 reprbentaUve.
Fred .Watson and Bride Home
fr.om Sun Valley Honeymoon
Juit back.Jrom a long boney-c.--------------
Shower Honors •
Mesa Bride -Elect
moon at Sun Valley ate llr. an.d GRISWOLDS· Td DESERT
Mri. Freel R. Watson or,210 Apte
avienve, Balboa Jal&Dd. The couple
repeated vow• ln an eftlliil.( eer-
vlce at Greenwlcll Weddbig Cbap-
~ f'&Uy Brooks . Of Coot& el, Lons; Beach, with Dr. Reuben
· L. Ancltreon oftldotlng. Mesa, who la eoon to repeat vowa 'nle br1de le tbe former Miu 'wtth Darrell Wall, WM honor .. 1 •• gueot recenUy at a mlocellanooua JKqUOlll1 Dow, .d&ugbt.e< Of Mr.
show iJ..t,.-.. ,_ Kro. Belt and Hro. I.. · I. Dow. of Lomita. er ~r.--.:--. ., 1 Tbe bi'ldegroom i. son Of Hl'a
:::ne. the latter'• aro.dwa7 ·Setty W:at.on ot da.1boa I8laM:
Gu~ Fff<Jlt wen Shirlee ..,0.T . W . Wat-of Coote. )(ea.
Pick • tr! ·-N-~-~ ~-~ J•cqu•lln, Who WU given In
I ens,~ <~ ~~ ... -~·-1<-lng by ber f&lller, "'°"'a bal-yn e, N&dtne Holm... -.-
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan B. Gris-
wold. 202 CryBtal avenue, ·Balboa
bland and Mn. Holly GUmott.
Mn. GriswoJd·s mother, th1a
week end go tO Palm Sprinp
where they hav' leued a home
tor~ month of Mf,l"Ch.
,'n1.e Griswolda wJll return bett
Monday u Mn. G.....,.,ld will be
pts)"lnl' In a concert U)&t nJgfl
ot Nowport Harbor high ecllool
They wlD return lo the de.aert
n ext TUeaday for thetr aojourn
'With Mra~ GOmore. P,tty , Ba~bette <luntt, lerln& l.,..th l'owb Of white. loee
Janet Loucka, Norman ,Jo<obo, and net. Tbe lln:li bodlee wU flt-Kuy a big 'd.-J hao been. m&de
Donna N•loon. Donn& Sedlnftr. ~ ~lll'_:it;; ~-";:~ lbru • "Omall Want Ad
Janie Bum•, Vl'llaa IAlok. Mn. 'bodice and boufflmt skirt wen
Darrell ""all and ll'9. Joanna -" over a •tin ollp. The ttng-
Llngo. iri.IP Wu.ton veil WM lie.Id wttll
• quolnt bonnet adorned wllll Patricia williams .,. .. 1 °-... bl-and ""• ~ J carried a bouque~ 'et whltl! b)'&• ls Ho tess · l c1nt11o &nd orcllida wlJll ·"'* •-
1 ID otnomero. to Las Gitanas . Mn. ll'red at. -....... --1 lron pt honor anit ~-~-llla l'latrlcl.i wmi.m. -lon pvo btol Ina .. , .... _
tolned ~-tllitora ., Lao o.-a, .... -toil .,. rnlns Doi!',
OIW... froin -8Ut& .Ma _..,.. _, of tl!o bddit and by OMlt ~..--""Nqra&--. -·'. > ' '
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:l'&Uno Kol9bilo, Lee Adalr, Dona ~ -' _ •
;;: " :·Benefit Dance ..
:;Friday at OCC r. Becau.se the~want to brighten ~~tbeir Student Ion Building with
r-eome new deco alive rut.urea, the
German Student
Tells About Home
to Naiad Mariners
. t ' '" . . , ~ Roberta rPnontlat -OCC Scholarship Winners NOw ~!~~~tta8;ll=:
in COll,.,:.,J, or Well EmplOyed == ~~=~;;
"" .... "' cee McDonald and Gene ft.alt9o.
Scholarship award wlnnens at bottom, Fk>rt• Jone•· and Allan
Orange Coas t colleg-c conUnuc ; will gTaduate tn June : l...eP, a SOOtt. Nancy· Tritt and Randy
their academic study or are gain-. chemistry m•Jor. la a freahman. AlbeMI, Sue Danlel and Billy
fullv employed, report!'d Dr. B. Ji. I The thl'ff $100 K'holarahlps Blare. Ja.nee Lin8on and Kill\ ?e~MJOn. pres;d ent of' Coast, wh~n awar.ded a Huntington Beach High Neteon. Marianne Deimer and Bob
t,~ cQJn ple letJ a follow-up $Urvey school gn.duate ~or 1tud~ at OCX: Burkhardt, Denise NUe1 and Bob
on lheee atude nt.s recently. [ hnvr bN'n rec~1ved by Warren Leinau, Ann Bradford and Mike
A t t!ACh of the three annual Meinhardt, who la flOW attendlnC" l)<'\vle, Duaty Ha:>•den.. a.ltid Lyle
C<>mmencem enl e xercleee beJd by Po mona college on a echo larahlp )i.ltller. • •
the college, a $500 CNtcher a warded by the latter school: •
Scholarship for a dvanced 1 tudy Beatrice Loope. a h om emaklng Tait,. Party
=~~ o=:· ~ DONOVAN !JOHNSON, M. •
Adair, Jeuuie Adair, Bob BeuU
and t>l&n.• ... Comer.
Calla lUlee to Bobbie Starcite
tor Ule La now going stead.v w :t h
Ronnie Colline u ahe put It: "A
~ nJce guy· rrom San Ma rino."
Couples dancinc at Gary Her..-
nifer'11 home alter the Big JJJ..r
jam eeulon were: Janel Louck .'! i
and FT&nk Trautwein, E ileen
WOTley and Gleaves Lowe, Lou I
Ann Wllll.m~n and Archie i101 -1
vatb, Rex Bell and Patti OU·y~r.
8.nd Olar Chamber lain a nrl Cai::Y·
Don't forget Ule all-school pla:r '
"What a Llfe" ln Harbor's audi·
tortwn Friday n ight. F e h. 29. it
ts still not too late to gel yo•.r ,
WHOSE PRACTICE IS' LIMITED '
TO OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
Announces · • 1. •
His association with. Ors. Thomas P. Reeder, •
Wm. J. Cowan and Chauncey L •. S,fiith
at 3409 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach
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TELEPHONE HARBOR 602
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~.,Orange Cout Student CouncU ts
>11ponaoria g a "Benefit Dance" t~
morrow, ""Feb. 29. ln tpe Union ~bu ilding, from 9 t o m idnight.
•.1Wendy Wortham &nd ct1detl Wal-
' 'lace are co-cha irmen for the event. ~ ''Music a t yollr reque&t" will
•"fca.tu ~ recor dings by popular w , ,dance orcheslru.
, 1 Co1nmittecs for th e dance are
'la1 followl!I : Pubhclty, Marjorie ~Pulsi fer, Barbara L o ~ g an d
\iojGeo rire Jame~; decor ations, Guy-
~lene Mattox. chairman, w ith How-' ·•rd Millf'r. Barbara ls h a nd J oyce ~p u r c e .1 1; refresttmenl.Ji, Patti
tJ H ayes; clean-up, W endy W or th-
1 •a.m a.nrl J oyce Purcell; tick e~.
~:~l.J kf'I Burn!l . program, Pa u I
>1Chafe,
Linda Heinze. exchange student
from Gennany n o w attending
Harbor Hlrh. related her delight -
ed impre.saions or Callfornla and
particula rly Corona del Ma r
where • she I• now living, to the
Marint'r Scout Ship Naiad meetln&
at the Girl Scou t Hut Tuesd&)'
!light. Linda M id she w u the
en\')-' or all the other exchange
studen ts because she w as being
~nl to California. S peak ing of
'A'rmany , ahe said t hat wh e n
Youth organizations died wit h
H itler. i:icout in g gradually loo k
their j)lace .'M) lhal now both Boy
<tnrl Gir l Scout troops 11.re quite
nctl\·e despite their brier exist-
wu awarded an outatancltng rnerf-majo r who mar ried afte r at lt!nd-Marilyn Merrill held a taffy
ber of the graduating cla.sa. In I lng OCC for one year: and Raebel party Saturday ni~ht. Feb. 16, at
l949 th U!I award went ,lo W illtan1 ·.~panOM., wh o is a freshman at her hom e In Cost'-Meaa. Couples
Turner veteran, who transfe rred I ~t-• dancing were: Janls ·Allen and
to S ta~!ord to study law. After T hr t hr,..fl r f"Clpienls of the an· Jtoxy Aa rvold. B&rbara Ha}'U
one yf'ar of advanced study ~ w ns nua l $100 Scholar1Jhlp for a second .. nd P edro J('lhnson. Ml'rilyn P C·
:-f'Call e<l to ac tive mtlltn.Ty service year or vocational study al Or-cr3Cfl and Bill GarOll. Donno
<lJll 11.n Army officer . I a~c Coast Coll<>gc are attll con-P rice and J it.y Carlisle, J oa.11 N 11·
Uckets. lt!::==============================================:::::J
'1 1'011 h•'"'" until April 10 to n"(·
1:1.trr to \'Olf' ln (he JIUW" 10 prl·
"Dary t·lt"C tlon. ....
LEGAL NOTICE
e nce.
At C ti"-ti1ollln ..
T hir•cen lucky Mariners took
orr ror Chestline last weekend
T h'! girls~ two cabins RI
Adams Caverns and skaled, .11kiid
and tobo~ganed at nearb;v Blue
Jay Rnrl Snow V&llcy. They RISO
S('t ur a "C'aper chllrl " detaihn~
Rix. ~rls to enC'h n1cal and UH'
fn1r flislrihulion or other chores
NOTJ(~E IS J.IF.REBY G I VF:~· Mr~. A l Ryll"tt, skipper and
Thllt a rri?ular mun1C'1pal rice! '<1n '.'i rll. Norman Dul"'·orth, Mal c
"will b~ hP!rl in the City of Nr\I.'-) "'·ere in rharge and Mn.rlner!'\ in-
.Port fWftrh nn Tursday, April 8th. r l11rlcu1 · 1-:~ncy Trill florM S11Pt1,'i,
19.)2. for lht· purp<>se of filling th" Barbara Starege, Patty R elmelr,
follow1n~ r1ff1<.·1•s in the City o f Ann Stewart. Barbara Litt IC'.
Ne-.A.·port !~.-a<.'h , tn-w1t : !'Jharon Yarnell, Jane Stet .'I c1 n.
Thrf'f' City Councilmen for Carolyn Giddin gs. Jan Du\worth.
the full term o r four yetln>. Carol Doane anri their ~ ties t.
City Clr>rk for thr fllll tC'rn1 Carol P1flr!t0n. Transportittlnn WK!'I
nf fnur :V""r~ pro\•irlC'rl by Mr~. Everf't\ f'unan.
C'ity· T r•~!l.'IUrl'I' fnr the full Mrs. Katherine G1rldinJ.!'S. l\f rs.
l•·rn1 o( fnn ; _yrarN Tf'd HRntbrook and M rs. C'harles
hot-subn11lt1•d HI lhr ~1ertinn .
Tht• 19rt0 a ward went lo Charlra nrc"f"d ~Ith OCC. Dean Bu.rche lt, na.n and Don Preston , Carol
Pa•lrutt. who il'I now enrollP.d In , 1949 winner and a m Rjor in me~ T homaa a nd Churk Darnell, Pat
Oh in Slnlf' Univ1>r1:Jity . prrparln~ 1 rhH.nt<'."I and agric ulture. Is now I\ llPn a.nd Ton1 Chri:iitenxn. T ed
,,, b,--c·ome 8 lf'it.chr r The 19Sl C'fT'ployf'ri by Orani.:t" Coast as he11.d Mc-1--tuterti a nd Marilyn.
winner, Carlt.on MearR, Is current-; bu,. mc:·hnnic. Norma n ~ldgway, • • •
ly atlenrlint;;: Univerl'llt y or C11li· I 1950 w1nnf'r and a ma jor In build · K. T. N .
fornre Berkelf'y. mujoring In t'ngi· 1nq ronstructlon, Is employed by Six h1t.pp;v ~1 th1 who "''e rt both
ni•f'ring. the Collf'ji::f' B! buildings and Thrilled anrl surpr i.sed were J oR.O
'~;011nl1 ma.n. The 1951 winner. Holmes. Pat Newk irk, W inni~
ltarhor ll!l{h ; Rudy R1vel"tl , ca complel lng ·his Sullivan, J .. an AdK1 r, D18:fie Stra t-
Th,. thr"r annual $1 00 r·rutchrr !f'c-on c1 yrar at Coa!l:t as a majnr ton a.n<t Vivian Lusk. w hen th,.y S1·hnla rsh1p.~ a \\•a rdrd a Ni:-wporl 1
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In bu1\dln~ rr1n"truc-~\o n . 1 ··l"cei\'ed Invitations lnlo K . T . N .
Harbor H igh sl·hool i:::r"duat..-fnr 111 19!l<l nnd 1!151 rru lc-h .. , • ' •
o;tu<lv at ()('C h11."Ve bC'l"n r,..cf':vcd f'.-h('lla1ship~ "''l'rP awarded a rlr-~lumhPr J>a rt-... ! ! !
by Thoburn Thomp.~n . w ho LS no\\' !'i('1'Vin;: srnlor to "nablf' hln1 lo 1 Sh1rlw:-P 13crJ:cron har1 a i.h 11n-
eQrnll1"fl Ms a pr1."·lllf'dic11.l st udent , ('n!nplet" hi~ la Mt ·~rmr!'lter Rt h<-r pArt;v for l'K>me J:Rll'I Rftr1·
at Un1vt'rsity of Californ ia. Brrk· (~na~l Charles Padrutt rf'ceivrrl !heir rlate!'I S~lll:-rla.y nlnht. F rh
•'iry, and JRr l< Ehlt'n and Paul lhr Ml!pf'n<I In J!)!)() Rn .I Ray ]C"((~ If\. Tht" sl .. rping' bcnut 1r~ ~·ere ·
l.A'f', whn 11.r,.. r nro\led al Cnast. ! In lfl~I J,l'ff!ol IM now on duty wilh liurhar a T ripp, Joan .J11ckline. (
Ehlen. a 1naJor ln c ngine('l'in~. 1 lht• ll S. NKvy, I ("aMI HoovC'r, Pnttl n v.·yer, C"a rol
-·-----· , - -Hraston , Barhara Hayes, '.'!lll':-0'0
Short Wave Radio: Health Film
Interest Fourth District P.-T.A.
Tate. V!v\11.n Lu~k . Eileen Worle.v.
T n111ri)' Slrvr ns, O ·Pne P J1.gcoe ant.I
Shirlee. It IH rumor ed t hat th•y I
~o~ up a "little early" and ..i lf'
"''aftlt's. • • •
!'l•trf" ~lun1l'H'r !: ! j. The f11ll .. \v1n1.: 111ra!nlr(·M \VIII R('tmeir.
"Shall th•' Off1rr· of ("1ty ! A 11h11rt wavr r1t.dl o dr111on."ltra·,. -
T r1·asUrPr 1v· 1\ppo lnt1•<•?" LEGAL ,NOTICE 111on. first sho.w1ng of a n1'W mcn· j11i rrrlinn "' 1-{,.rnia.n R·1nn1'\'. ,.h1lrl
Shirley .!'roll i;;::ave » .ilnr1hr·r
pitrly S:tl111rlav nlll!"ht. 1'"f'b. ~=~ nl I
h1•r home on the height". ·r.,ti~.('
i::ettinc: nll tnrk.M In Rt Sm•l/'.i
"''E'r<" J.c"lic-f'O\'i:.1:0. Betti" :'>ln r-
Th"!"f' \\'111 he 2:l vn' 1n~ prt>· 1--i
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tal hPalth film ant.I convenlton ruula.nl·i> (j irt'<'tJJr In tht' county.
ci n rt~ for t,l'c p111 p•),j:(' of holdul f.{ SOTICF. ,, ... l!'lri'TEST Tf> plan~ h1ghli~htr<i th,. Fourth Dis· \ ~-VI ~!a ir ('on\1•ntloo . lhE" t·lt'rt1,,n. ror:sist1n~ or t he ;\t()KTfiAOt~ tr1('t r-rA me1·t1n~ »l ""''1•a.n t'!W tf1n .. Jerrv J~skr\ Di1\.nc ,-.,1.,,,r
r1•gular r li>c·t1o'tl prr1"n<-ls es.tab· . 1 1·il'mrntary !H:hoo\ ,.~t'b 21. Alt(•nJ· R1·pr1·1.•·nUtr lvr:c pre!'ICn t from pltii. Sh irl('~·.
llshed f'lr hnld1n t: Stnt" or Cnun· :\°'lLH·e •.s ht>J('by given .. rurst~an in)! front N1·wport Harbor t:lrmrn-PTA units 1n lhl' d1sl r1ct r•'!Xllt· • • •
tr f'ltclion'>. as follows : 'lfl Sl·Clli'n 3·110 or. lhf" Civ!I Co~l·· tary schools PTA wer~ ~f me11 1 d o;i n1nnbC'rs pl11nn1n.i; lo atlvnrl A . Sho\\'f"r
PRE("li\'Ll JS'O. 11f lhC' SlRte of California. that th-Ll'lulfi Cscn&r, prC'sldt-nl: · P. F t he San Fr1'nc1~·1, l'nnventlon nn Thurstlay n ighl . fo"ch. 11. V~l -1
Polll.n• p18,..... uridrrs·i;rncd, The Spl'cialty Shop. Ba1n•s, Marl• Newla nd. !"orman A I 16 18 Tl1 N' t I .. ,-1 3011 N .. pr1 · e <'"'·por e eml'n· entin•'s day, friends and fa1n1J:.,.
LvtlP Rt'szrlr ncP, 207 "0th St. Inc .. whose addrE"SS 8 e\\'· H agan and Borroughs H ill . Mm C's tary sch1111ls \Int ha~ budgeted of Muss Patty Brook s ga ve h.!r a
Nrwp')rl Bf'<trh. port Blvd .. N.-wport &a.chi ~~II~ Roy Rnu8h and H 0 . Boyv.-.y rcp· fnr t\\'n. bnt n1nr1• mR.y A.lt r ntl tht' shower Sho"'·rring . p \av I n g
PREf'I NL...,. r-.·o. 2 'fornia anrl wh05" busine~ !'I 8 res••ntPd NPwport Harbor U nion conv1•ntinn. "'ame~ 'knd eating were: Jlf..neet o f a Ma c h1nr Sbop and "''hlch bus1-... Polling Plarf': 1 h1~h !lchool. Sprc1al r1·po~Ls rall>·d for al l hr . }-!11n1e. Dona Sei11nger. nonna
N!"Wp<'rt Bfla('h F irf' Hall , 281 7 1 nl"SS l.'I knn"''n R.'\I The Specht. tv Haro ld r.-d('rS('n. Ocr an View ffi('f'tin rr inc·ludf'd l••t.:1 ... 1at1nn rha:r-Nt"lson, Rohbetle Garrett. Norn11f I
\v N ·w~rt B lvd S hor. intrndi;i. as mortgai;;::('lr. to .00hool •up••rlnt•nd0 nt. '·lk0 d "'llh L ~ r I h I M 11 ~ 1 ·~ ·"' ., ~ ·-.... ' .. n1 a.n y nn \ ra\v ore ~· •1 r IWU~'I-.T1tt•nhs. Nadine MRthews. ar yn
PRF.C"lNL'T N'O. J inorlKa~r 10 Bank of Amt'rice:l short "''iive opl'ralo r:-i In Arteaill erl tht' a -tva.nccs madE" toward 1r.1· RIE"ntoke, Pat Ne"'·k1r k,1 Joan X1tt1nnal Trust and SavtnE;s As· "V'k ·· P olling Plac•< · b h d 1 . and Bishop anrl on the' ' in~. proving sex ofrendPr la-A'~ In Cah· Holmes, Shirlee Bergeron, Patti
T f'en ("anfr1•n , 1711 \\' Ra lboa ~01.·i<tll on. whose ran.c a l rC'ss ''" 1 a !hip 10<',.tt'd 37 mile-' wr1;t of fornia Mr'I Hill Balboa annnunl .. Dwyer, Janrt Louckll. Vtvillr•
3\vd .. NPwrtnrt R"ach. i::iv"n ht'rrin bcln.,.,·, al'I niorl~ag~·t'h, I Lo!'I An.:clt'!'I harbor to d('mOn· I i·d th•· Handys. nr .M y~tr rv t··le· Lusk, Joanna. Shafer. an rl tht> ('l'rta1n fl!'rsonal prof)('rtv of' wh1c · 1 • • PRErJNCT NO. 4 , a s lratc t h t: po~!blllt 1ea a..nd va 111· vision conll'st ltf'·n,I{ sponsorl'd t)v honoree.
Polling Place: n ~ene ral 15tatement ,of the char C· of Rhort wave radio N.·hoole. Sixth tht' Cal!rornla Inat1lute for Can-• • • te r lh('re-of 1a as fol ows · ,..,,_ VI · I . Balboa Ftrt· Hall, 703 E Bay E l(Tlldera at \.l\:Pa n f'\11 use ll n cC'r ResPareh 1.n raise r unds tor 011k.f' Y.lllnl(tnn Machine Tool.a and qu1pmE'nl. 1 i h · · A ve .. &fboe. hi h 1 rt b 1 ated t heir atUdy or commun ca t Of;lll e-1 cancer research In California.. She Vi!liting Claremont to &ee DuJc:e
PRECJI\'CT NO. 5 ~ ~01 r~na ~;0~vl. NP~port explain('(f. "Pupll.s In the fifth I :!lat('(! lha t !IU('h a fund -rat.sin)(" Ellington's bend, Sa t urdH.y night.
PolUni.:: PlacP: 8 h C llwpo( d th t gr ade a re Aludylng the United cnnlf'ISl, set h<'dUI('(\ ror Mar1·h J 7 . .,~eb. 23 wrre Lou An n W llllan1·
30 ,..,,_ cac , a orn1a. an ll a.ny S lh h · · I Waltzc Garagf'. 15 V"..t'an Id ll f · 11 t . tatl'.s and u~ l' s ort wave t u :<houlrl bt" of' 1nt<'rl'!!ll to mf'mb<-rl'I •son a nrt Ra ll y P11la sk l. Don t ... 1n-cons r ra on or 58 c mor ga.gr t•-· Blvd., Ba.lbCla I" th h r 10 .00 talk lo operators In o ,.,.r ~la lelS, n f PTA bt"<:&Use cancer Is t hr glP artd Andy Swain . SlM A gur
PRECl.,CT NO 6 • \Viii b<' pa., Rt e o ur o kl h l ~ t h . ,., 1 . M h u n,i:: l t>m quf'S L(lns RvdU l t' iearHng killer nr chil<lrPn agf'd 12 and Jane Hume 811! W lt ln1an snd
P olling Plar1•; ,\. ~1 ·· on th.e 9t~ ~y or ~rC' h gro~raphy of lhe a1at1•, lnduslrtt'S to l ·l and third most tmportH.nl Cnl .Craig-, ~1a~lene Sander111 a nJ
Nona H.ver G:lraJ?t'. 200 Abalor1t· IO:"l2. at Blhek 1 e portl Nacl and climate," sail.I Pf'•l<'r"fn. kll!Pr of c hlh1rf'n a~l'd I to t 1 Ronn ie Comer. · brant•h of an of Amer ca • a · Ave., BalbnR lalan(I. Thf' film, "'htch 'l('Rlt with lh1~ Mul'l lr on lh<' progran1 wa.s fur-• • •
PRECINCT NO. 7 I innal '!r ust and Savin~s Associa· "tl1ot1"<•n• ''' hung•r, r•ar and hap· I h d b th I f m-" 0 °-• ('!uh lion at 22()() Newport Blvd., New· ' " ' ' n: P Y t' nrw Y nr "' <'t'H.n •-,,-
Polling Plac1·: p1ncss rron1 babyho1.KI t u ('&rly VlrW o rc·hr1'tra untler the rlirt'ction &-rn at t he BaJ bo1t. Ba.Y Clut>
Corona r1.~1 Mar Fire liall . .f.J O port SPach. Californ ia. adl)lt«1ccnc1>, wat-1 :;;ho"''n under the of Le"''rencf' Talbert. Friday "''l'"rfl Pan1 H oxie Kn·i Lee ~1arlgo1rl Avr Datl'rl al Newport Beach, Cali-Adnir. Jinl Conl!'ltork e.nrl I onll
PREf"lN\f NO, 8 fornla this 26th da}' of February, Sellinger. Hal Shelfin cLnrl lc11n Po~~~:'P,;rl•acr~"'"h Gr. nt m.' '°~i.;E SPECIALTY S HOP, JNC. L1'ndbergh~Harper PTA Pres·1dent Arlair. Bob Beull a nrl CAro,I Arl•''·
1 Sf'al Dec H . Wade. Pre!'I. Sally Ne"'•lan<I and Ray Mid·
School. l llh & Balboft Blvtl. No.' BOO Pretm. Publish 2 28,'52. riaush. Lee J a}•red and Ann Mor·
Polllno ~~;;.:·~NCT KO.
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. --s· urpr·1sed w·1th' L'1fe Membersh·1p ,... . . . CEKTll-'ICATE 01-· 81 'SINES~ AtcCulloch R esidt:>nCf', 400 Cata· Hf'N' a.rut Thrr,.
lina DrivE", ~Pwporl Heights. Flctltlo\18 t~lnn Name T ri·Sig m& elect~ J eann ie T11.l · Mrs. Jack Ha rr \11, president (•f+---------------PREC'l NCT NO_ 10 THE UNDERSIGN ED do hr re--th~ Lindbergh _ Harper PTA, wa.J Atra &s their nf'w president, F ell.
Polling PIR1·c: by certify ~at they con ducting thr: surprised ret'iplenl of l\iu HARB 0 R 6· nn Campllll.
DQnnf'IIV Gara~f'. 115 Garnt>t a Ceramics, Pottery and Gift Shop life ntembt'rship tt.ward at t he Saturday, F eb. 23, studenta whn
Ave .. BnlhoR lslanri, I busincs.<i at 6208 Cofl.at Highway, annual Founder s' day m eeting ur entered the Redla.nd~ U niversity
P R ECINCl NO" 11 Newport Beac h. California, undPr 3 \ Scholarahlp competitive test s
Polling Place: I t hP fictitious fi r m name of D i t he U')lt F eb. 1 In thf') · 1111" were He len Sands, Georgina Die!<
school auditorium. In m~i ng tn° HI LITES Lido Clubh1>U8". 701 Via l.itlo Paln1a C"ran1i<:.!I and that did firm ("' anri Shirley Gta.nt:
S d L'd 1 1 11 . honorary p r-esentation , M r.;; 'Be h . f 1 t h ou . I o :it" ts composed of the fo OWlng per-Orby Anderoon. chRirnian of th" en f'ar1ng rom some o e
PRECl.'."'CT NO. 12 !.'Ions. wh()S(' names In run and Founder~· day committee. re-students whe re they will go to
P•lling Plarf': plac+'~ or residence are as follows, called the act~ve lcaderst.ip ~Jr,111 By JERRY JESKO school a fter lhey gradua t• J im
F reitag Reslrl"'nce . 223 Oi"""'nd tO-\\•it : Harris has taken since t he PT,\ Mendon intends lO g o lo Pnn1ona
Ave., Balho" Island. D. R. HIGL EY , f d-' th , or to Stanford U. Terry Wels h
W&.'4 oun ~ rtt yc11.rs a~ M•-u·rad-Bail PRECJNC'T NO. 13 6 208 Coast H ighway, -~ • ,-mlirht be In Cal a.t Berkeley no:xt
P olling ('la •f': Nl'wport Bea ch , California Outli ning the purpost of the lifr Conft"lli, crepe paper and bal-September. Arm&.nd Neltles Is
Stoddard R es1dl'nce. 225 J aa-R TJTH E . HIG LEY. menlbershlp prPscn latlons, Mrs loons were t he decorations for the filing applicat ion for P11!pperd1"1e. I
Anderson tol<1 the hlslor1r of tilf' l\.{Jl _v.uera•-Bali in lhe Glrlo' W rt n ~-· ' mine A ve., Corona del Mar. 6208 Cout H ighway, --. uc ea ng owera at ...__,,t a.ways
PRE C INCT NO. 14 N£"wpo rl Bea.ch, Callfomia. program. Scholarships of a L'Olll· Gym,' F r b. 21, on Cam pus. Some and later at lhe Ma.querade
P 11. P l prehc nsive scope result f rom t he o r th e couple• dancing to a Ball th t I Jl d \ o mg a ce: \V ITNESS their hand!!I lhis l s t a were espec a y ma ,e
C d M G money contributed b.v each PT> com bo were ·. Ji'm Mncnod a nd 01 . r lh b "M I" J ' o rona e l ar ran1mar day o f F ebruary, 1952. or em y orr w ere, 1m
6 to the llfe members hip fund, ii .... ~-mer, J .. nls Allen ""d Roxi M nd d T W I h f School. 10 Car na tion Ave. D. R. HIGLEY ... , ........, ... ...., e on an erry e • rom
PRECINCT NO. 15 RUTH E . HJGLEY \VR..'4 polntt'.'d out. Aarvold, Bobbie S t.arege a nd their rlales Jerry Jesko and Ui-
Polling P!are: F oundf..na• Trlbulf" Jer ry Evans. Pedro J ohneon and ane Comer .
H orace r-:nsi,c:-n School. 1400 Stair or California, The local event observed t.h(' Bartkra Rayes, J ean Adair aad Eating and ha ving a J:Teat ri:11e
Cllff Dr.. Nf"wp'lrt Heights. County o r Ora nge. ss. '\5th year In the service of \vel Bob Skiles, Dawn ' Pier~n and watcbJn~ from the wtndo\\'S at
P RECINCT NO. 16 ON THlS -i th day or February. fare for children com ment•"n\t•!1 r Gary Brown. Sharon Sherrill and Victor Huv.o·a, eight curtoua look ·
F'blliniz P lal'e : A . D . 19:i2, before me, Robe-rt i'. t he birthday of the Nation.at T erry Gloege, Madge Fulbright Ing ch a racte r s were Ellie RJ:••:en
Balboa Island F'ire Hall, M . I Willm('s, a Notary Public In and Congress of Parent.a and TtJLch-and Tom Lange, Doran Suesa a.nd and R. C . C rane, Jerry E\'11.n.!I at1:1
A ve a rine I for the said County and State, re-er a. In tribute t o Allee McClel-Oreg Wright, Pete Morris and Bobble Slarege. Shir"'y Russ an1
· P RECINCT NO. 17 sitting therein, duly commlsaloned Ian Birney and Phoebe AppcM!On Annete \Vhitlock , Carol Heaston Ernie Thom peon. Down · Pier son
P{'ill Ulg P lace· ·. . I a nd JJWOln. per!!IOnally appeared H eart, feundera of lhe mov:tt:'len L and Arch.le Horvath ; l anrt Gary Rogers.
Red c~OS& ()(fice. 207 I I d ID, R. Rigk!y and Ruth E. Higley, At the ata.r't of the 3 O'('lt·c.Jr Patti Dwyer and Rex Bell. Barbara ~··may Co to F\ll-
8 an k.no""-n to m e-to be the persorui meeting the pledge ,of a.Jlegiancf' Donna Price and John Hitch· H orh A ... e., Balboa. h • ..Lrt'-' t.o ..... k rton 1 next year. P RECINCT NO .. 18 w ose namea are au--.: uau 'Ule was led by Herbert Wanl, prtnc!· nian, carol -Hoover and Bruce Joan Ktmea LI now workll\g at
P olling P lact' ~ • .,vlthin ln8trument, and a c knowl-p:11 o f Harper acltbol. Baird. Ruth Huffrnft.n and Leon· La Fie•ta on Bal bland.
Dte-trich R esidence. 519 J:ith edged to ~e that they executed Heart • shaped ha.ta. r u f fl e C &rd Jamee, Carolyn Overman. Fn.n Kimea la-working at tl•e
S t .. N .. wpor1 Beach. the same. '1N WITNESS WHEftE-sklf'tll and fancy bow ties CO&· Barb&rn. .Earl and Pete Graham. Jolly Rog.tr.
PRECINCT OF, I have hereunto set my hand t'Umed t.hlrd grade Harper acbooJ A..nn Bradford and Mllc:e Doyle, 1 Some of the oulatandlng cos·
P ollin g Place: NO. 19 and affixed my oUiclal .eeal tbe s tudents u they provtded a ruuai-Terry Welsh and Jerr)I: Jeako. tumea llMll at the Ku(Juerad«"
Nesbitt ResidenCf', 1759 Ocean da)' anti year tn · thls Certificate cal program. A choral' l"'OUP 'f1LC' Jody Jotm.lon and Floyd Swan. BaO were: J'utia AUea &Dd Roxi I
BlTd.. Balboo.. • fin:t abo;O~~P'. WILtMES heard tn "'Va.Jentlne" ~ the open-.on. Don r-.tng1e &Ill/ And3' Swain, Aa.r\"Old'a clown .WU cOmpilete
PRECINCT NO. 20 lng number. A mos~ rha..""llonv Norman Q-elfhton, Jay Cull.ale wft.h ahoea. JA..rrY. Jqhman'• ltm~
Polling Place: -.. Ml Commissio n Expires 1 1116/'~ younc nMU\ sana-"~ Me C&lJ and Ann M:.nia. Don PetUt Ud IJ&rity to & Woman. .. Dlaae Qoo1-
H orvat h Residenee., 329 AJ No. 795--Preea. You Sweetl!,_eal't.. to an. ~qaJJy Ruby Neuman. Ja:ck Woodhull er'• ""flahhMi tom"' ;wtth _.weed.
AY<!., Newport Height.a, IBo Publ'•h 2/7·14·21·28/152. ch&rmln!< :rounr lady. Tile ~in and Sandi Tlladen; ea-.. ~ aad Pedro Jolln-
PROCINCT NO., 2:.1 coftduded lhet Mtertam.ment W)t.h AllO Jou Jrrn1een and JOe Pet· aoa.•a .. anpl" ud the ~de'IU.tt
P olling Place: I NOTICE or-_ BID & roll<· -' "I . I 1.e,__ Je&lll10 Talatta &Jftl CINck ' • • • .
M:ll3tard G/lnge. nl Beu.trope Notice la bettby flven tll&t ~ Explal9 A~dl , 'lll<bbltt. Wly•Nowl&Dd aad Ray --~ , r • '
Ave., Corona del Ku. ] eel bldo will be recelnd by · th._ NI.,, Pb,ylllo S &nd" Kr• Kktd&"':;.L!'inllle ·Sullivan -&lld Ofer Ulla 'put "'-it eDd. uu,,.
PREClNc:t NP. p Board of ~of tbil Orann ,La Verne llwtn,. -, tary eon-Denny , llafb&nt. BroUiera cab.-trom tBarbor venlureil to
Polling Place: Clout College up to 10:00' a. '!', oult&nta, ~ lb4, pthtrtng. and Burt Clo.--., Jan Pault7 and C..UIM wlleA tlloJ &rol oald to
• Oppelle BulldJng,. 408 Clout FrldloY. M&n:b 7, 1932. ror U... They dplalned ....uiOda of ,,. B,ruee Drop, Jou lladauccl and bav. hed ._ GI ftL Bar~
st,..i.. Corona &.1 Kar. ·I prtntlnf bf :Z.000 eopieo ot collq'e ordln&u.ng CIUa """" otodles. Peta Hood. Jack Nfi-and Truo1.7, Dlw llUtloU -?Dno
PRECINC!' 'NO. aa _,_ . ' calalof\llDc -Oi •• 1111 te><t C1lar lltx: BID Boplilno and Laurie 0-"f8l'e u.o hli:IQ' .......
Pofllnr Pl&<e: ! SpocUie,tlon.I -blOdlng OOD• boolq, and ·-,d.,..«H&" -· Cl1all,-Ka(y Cicero and Glo&-Al8o ba"""r •• real ·-tlld
.-teo --· .at Orcbld dlUC... JN.Y" be -~red at lM ol· ~ oJ!d ~ tJo -ration !,owe. '""" Jllortlll ancl Kath)' um., ._ _ u.11 ,.-~ ..a ~~ Corona c1e1 Mar.· 1 ; I ~ or Mitt ~-t 1n .iu. 1M:1111.r. ~ &nd • 1· eoun-. J9U N-..,i Don .-Qaa, "-""'°' ud ..-°"' l'11e pon. ..ui 11e~1 i.et•eeu Cllar&• ot Bn•nw at the Orange clonta to aui1ntaJ1i • ~ 1\a'lll· P,..t<oa. J'nn& Nuaan ud Vic ..., wlilo9 tMy -to 'lluta
U.O bour or 7:00 ud 7:00 eo.lit Oollqe. ud al manietlan. ~ ~ ~ ...i 1Wt Bo lwa to 'II.It,,_,. n1a41-,
P-¥-• • I Bid Opoallls; -T, JIU, Jolalllc 1n --ftu.. -M•lh----DIUt -ftt' T -I 3 tdQ, .....
• . C. X. ftii:8T lp:OO L Ill. . ~-loour .._ ~· &. &. -"YU ~ ~ --.. ,.... - -
-' -City Clede. k<IT. M , n ...i a 1113. ~ ~ llonJ, 0-. --C.V. D .-._ -7P f -tt p 1 ' lfl: r:,~ ~ ~ ·I .' ~.!,':;.:::;-o1'r ::..~~ ;r..lu';J.~ a--.;.•••" 9:'9!D ~ as •t. =-....
1"M+•d S,~..... No.~ ...... :Liil ... p ESP · f • ~.. ..
11oe greatest i.w.pric" car
ever bviltl
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lew-pricetl <ar ever built!
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The car that's•*
greater strides horwahl t.r '52
"!an any ether it-fts classl
You won't believe your eyes when you see the big,
new '52 Ford! For ne ver before has a low-priced
car offered such power, such fine-car styling, such
big-car comfort! You'll see such built.for-keeps
advances as Ford's new longer, stroi1ger Coachcraft
Bodjes ... its more powerful, high-compress.ion
V ..S and Six engines ..• and many other new features.
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JT'I IUllf IOa Kil,St
F.D.A.P'.
THEODORE ROBINS
Your
2116 Newport Blvd.
Ford Dealer Since
Ph. Harbor 28
1921
Newport eeach
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. . ~e-Mighty Midget Iii Advertmng PRESS~
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LA.(TRl'E CRISELL .at Ma.rt.in McGM. Newport Un.!on Hlg-h
~hool ~tudtjnts. r~\'1! specla.I gold achlf'\·emPnt kf'ys rrOm
J&nl("M S . Ha~t.lnp. art dlrtttor R. W. \\'ebst~·r Ad\'t-rll1§1n g
AKPO(")", Loi Angele~ ~ tbf. N'SU.lt of tru-tr partlct1*llon ln lht'
/\.nnual 8'.-hnl~fi<' Art Awank ConleMt \o\."Bs l'IJ)(\n..~·r~d by
BulllK·k '.;, Lo:oi 1\.n1"t•ll"S., I H~z·ry \\t1:1.t.son Photo ~
Nt.:\\'S-TIMES -t:very Tueitday
NEWPORT CA\' 1-'0ST ~ \\'.cdnesday~
NEWPORT-BALBOA PRl!;!SS -'fhµn.dayi-
Ne• 9'U"1 &1 t"tllfl :JiaillJned """ 1ou"1 ,... "' dM-~
NeM·•-'1·1...,.. ur l"-' Tbut"9Cbl..) .. ,.....
HJl<IMIJM &I> 18 4 U1'1t;ti
&.U Ct..ltlled .a. mw.1. &.e Jlil'old rur tUh l• Wvailoe t1' ;,u....._........._
4 U."" I l'llf>er • f . 76 _
4 Un... z l'aposn 1.641
4 Unea S l'•pen. Z.00
?tte pub!l&hen Will not De reapons1 ble for nivtt t/l&.D 09e muotrec1
lnMrtion Of an adverU.aemcnL, reserve the ngbt tu corteet17 CIU9U'J
any and an adl and lO reject •n7 adverthtemenl not coo.tormJ:n1 't, i rule. and regul&Uona. .,\dvertt.semf'nta and cancetlaUODI wtll t>
acc.c:pt..:d up lo 6 p..m. on the day pr~lng pubUoetion.
Except deadline tor New• -Tlmee L.. 11 L m.. Moodaya . .
Pbune Hu. 1818. Al'k ror .. Ad Taker" or .end ad and ,...mltlaftft. a.. • NEWPORT HARBOR PtlBLISHINO CO.
!%1 J Ba.lb\Ja Bl\l'd,. Ne'' port Beacll, ~lfnnt1L •
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Y Ml CHM: L'S
Newport Harbor LANDSCAPE
~-p_ O. E. 1767
PHONE HARBOR3~6~~-~E
Meets every Thursday
Main St. &. Balboa Blvd., Balboa
01nnrr 6:30 p. m., Lodge 8 p. n1.
Tom Norton, exalted nilt'r
lO-Buslness Guidt>
Pcr30naliz.cd' Landec&pe DcslgM
Nursery Stock • Garden Supplle6
E.-,tablbth('d 15 y rs. Free Estimate
ROOFING
All:uholics AnonymoW!
Write P. O. Box m
Balboa bland. Callt.
Pbon.e lilmberly 3-M93
Elks Minstrel Show
Newpo,t 'Harbor Rla-b Auditorium
8 p.m, March 7 and 8
38ct~
FmE LAUNDRY WORK. Cft·
Laina, etc. PrompUy. P ick up
and deliver .
Help with cockt"ll and dinner par-
ties. Mrs_ Williama. H . 2297-W.
40c42
UNIVERSAL
Building Maintenance
Floor \vax!rlg -Window Clea.nln~
Wall W a..shlng
For buildings, store.a. o!ticea
and homea.
Phone: Harbor 116
WANTED -GARDENlNG,
by tne hour nr dny. Special
monthly ratt•e.
'F.IREWOOD
FREE PELIVERY
2213 Newpot 81"11., Costa M-
Pbone Beecon 3180-J
43ttc
LA.MP TABLES, pair TV chair1,
Kroll baby crib,~ high chalr, &II
good buya.: 708 H eliotrope, Cer-
ona del Mar. «pt~
SPRING IS -HERE!
And ao la FRANNU:'S SlfPP,
with aome cottona and silk
print.a. ALMOST NEW-
And ao ill Katey Doane'•, fine Dry
Cleanlng &nd •Uled aervtcea.
Under same root, 1201 Cout Hwy.
at Golrlenrod, Cor.ma cjel Mar.
ELECTRIC blanket. like new.
Plate g l&85 34" x45... 1526 W.
Ocean Front, Newport Beach.
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HIAWATHA 5 hp outboard .mo-
tor, $65, 3 book cases, $10 ea.
2 chests or drawers, SlO ,.each.
R edwood chest, Sl2. Singer sew-
ing ma c hine, $~. Therm&dor
electric rangf>, $175. Hand paint-
ed toy chest, S30. Phone Har.
3174. 45c47
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SUCCES.S STORY
• • ·~Quality of Results
is Impo"rtant to me,''
says Mr .. H orn?H?ak, a.re.a r<'pre.sentativc ror
Standard StaUons. "'l advcrtiS<! in A LL of the
newspapera In Orange count)' and I con.si8tent-
ly get the-BEST Qtl,.\.LITY or men as a result
of adver1:J!'llng In your three papers . . . THIS g_, VES ME TIME! -
"For example: From a·rccent ad run in the
largel!lt dally paper !n the county. I had 39
applications. However after all of th~ Inter-
views, only 3 men were sa tisf9ctory.
"\\'""hc rcas "trom your papers. I
receive about 30 a pplications and y,·ill
to 15 m en who will qualify."
usually
find 10
\\batm•er your n""'d", an ad In our ll\.'f'ly
classified M"ctlon ,,111 hrtng y ou f't"8Ulllll, t-00,
.. , Q UAl..ITY REStJLTS!
• Call Harbor 1818 and Mk tor the 11d taker.
3fl-B-Applianccs
We didn't know they'd
TEAR UP THE STREETS
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Three Newport Art Students SA VE MONEY ON
Magazine Subscripliuns
MANY SPECl 1\L RATES
Nt'w and Rl!ncw1:1.1s
r~ree FAt.imate
Compo.1ltlon shln5:lr
Rudt-up roof. Roof Repairs.
25" Yrars Expt"rience. •
Call.Deacon 5728-W
TRIPLE PLATE stainless steel
soda fountain; 3-way sink :
For::rnlca. top counter with 11
stools: Natl. ca.sh register &nrl
nilscellaneous equipment . REAL
BARGAIN! Ph o n e Laguna
4-6~97 or <'VC8. 4-4773. 4ltfc
When we announced our SALE last week!
Win Top Awards in L. A. Contest
Power Boats Play
Role in Midwinter
Thrrr •"1,1v.·port High puprl."' Marga ret Soule, Bea. 6620-J
j Wf't(' arnong 200 Southern Califnt-2·!821,.J Nt·,.,porl Blvd., Cotita MPSA
nta 1:1.rt s tude nts who won rcC'o gr11· 1• ~ . . 3&39H
t1on and a chflOl:t.' to ("t1m pt~tc f11r
art si:holarshJp~ 1n the National . .
Schofa.<>t ic Art A\YartL" f'xh1b1t1on 1 Furniture Restoring
On Saturday thl' po"'·er boats \1.'hPn th1•y r rc\•tvt·d gold a i:hit'Vf'· I Chairs, benches and 11tools
had their inninJi:"S 1n lhr M1dY."inter mc nt kl')"s during CP rcmon\(•s in! using cane, rush and reed.
R('gntta with the annual prC'd icted thf' Rcna1 s.~ance ijoo1n at tht' B1l t-Harvey's Furniture Repair
loi:-race fro m Lns Artgcles to more H otel. Saturrlay. N1'\.\·purt I BRING l 20 .. S l A A · J K ' L 1 n ~ an a n& ve., Nrwpo:irt Harbor. W1nnet ct this w1nn£'r~ W<·rt• oan ln'l•·S. auric C l M • Ph n , 6133.J
C · II M •t G I os a '"'a.a. o ne ~a. . evf'nt \l.'&.!11 Ed S11nonis ""'"l lh his r1ss1' an1J · art1n ,. r •l'•'. Th•·
<.omparat1vf'ly n""' Cuyama. \\"ith latte-r twu Wl'rt' prt·~nt tu rt'l"C'IVL' --------------
a nav1!(atlonal t·rrnr or only 1.22 their keyl'i.
pC'r cent. c·uyama captured the The htJ:hly-pr1zP<I k<'ys w <'r<' !~Buildin~ Sentlces
A. L Eobcr1C'k trophy for best presented by Ida 1'fay And1·rsnn.
nver-all perrorma.nce a.ind the superV)f<Or of art education fnr CONCRETE WORK
Harry Brittain a'>\·ard ror b<'st in Los Angcl£·s public !khool.". tn
Clri•s ··A." Se<.ontl was Dr. E . H., stUdC'ntg \Vhosc-'-'"Ork •wa~ JUrt~f'd
Rf'l.!f'n '':1th F'rank ~foyer in third best out of mO rt• than 7000 Pntrie.'I
spot 1n C las.-; "A ·· 1 · in tbe r(',l::":onal c.:onlpt·l1 t1nn spor,·
Saturrlay n ight the Nt'v.--port sored by Bullock "s · Qoy,·ntown
Jlarbor Yacht Club playt'd host to store. Los Ang('Jcs. •
all cnn1('rs partic ipating , in th•' Prc.!H'nt to o ff<'r y,·o rd~ of c:on-
l\fid-\vint('r e ven t. Reservations gratulaUon and t·ncoura1-!l'ment t0
\llf'rc r<'C}U <'.!tcd and those y.·hich the youthful prize winnPr!i WC'rc
wrrc i1ade assured a pack t..•d house Edward.-Rf'e p, Hrl lnstruc-tnr at
f or t.:JI' d1nnPr and dancing provid· Chouinaru Art In.st1t utP; \.V1!1Jaai
of all kinds
Fl agstone Patios
.-~rt>c Esllmatrs-Blo~·k \.\"all.! I
2213 N cv.•port Blvd., Costa McSA
Phone Beacon 5180-J
<t ::i tfc
HAULING
ANY KIND-Trash or?
,..d by the local club. As always Wilkinson, project arch1t<'l't and Call Walker-1576 Placentia
hepppng at thesr popular occa.s-chief industrial planner, W elton C
to'M. theie a tt t h ose who decide Becket &: AASOCiatcs; Mia. t.a\lra AJ8ta. Mesa-Beec001 &372-J
at the la.st minute that they might Andresen, p rofeuor of l'lrt at
I "'"' somclhm~ r which they cer-UCLA. anrl Jam .. N. Hastmgs. Fertilizer $2.50 yd.
__,.-'tainly w~ld) afld, as a conSf.•· 1 art dltC'ctor, R. \\', \\'ebst<·r Ad· Dellverrd. Phone Beacon 6372-J
v qu('ncr. the malnta1nanc~ men at vert1~11ng J\S,::Pflcy
N HYC arc probably extren11>\y I Edwarri RcC'p, tn a<ldrrss1n~ th••
PhnnP Bl"a con 6574-J . 34c48 .
Custom Remodeling
Master Cabin~t Work
Avail able Immediately
CR.Ii" OA VE MJLLER, for
FltEJ:: ESTIM.<\TE, H ar. 2487-M
35c48
PAINTING
EARL SHEFLIN
273 Palmer St., Coat& Mesa
Bea. 15-4.67-M 94.c9
COMP L ETE HOUSE CLEANING
Furniture and rugs gha.mpooed.
Free est imates -Fully inBIJ.red.
Al's House & Rug
Cleaning Co.
Beacon 6111 72tfc
PAPER HANGING
& Painting, Spray Painting
Kenneth Quarry
l616"Santa Ana Ave., Costa 14.ea
Phone Beacon 6504 . 116c6m
DON K. BUTI'S
Lie. General Contractor
Residential-Commercial
Remodeling
Phone Be&con 6408-W
17Uc . busy this W C('k trying to stratgh· ~oup , commrnd('d l hl' Schola1'tll" I c t Students
t »n OUt tht"' bu lgl"S 1n the walls Art Award~ exh1b1t1on 1:1..S a SllllllJ· oas
In .spi t e ot thC' l"rO\\'dl'd conchtions. lat1ng program that f'ncnuragl"s INTERIOR _ EXTERIOR ~. the party was one or the high-1 :;tudenL~ to pursu{' art c-aret'r.!. "I j El Off PAINTING
points of lh<' rrJ::.alta. can still c;,Pm<'nlbf•r hOv.· thrtlll"d · t '
Ct·nr:-al chairman, Robert M. I I \Vas to v.·in an Rrt cnmpjt itinn ec 1cers LICENSED -INSURED
Allan, J r., y,·u.-. loud 1n h.is pra1.ses wh<'n l 'va.s only a fourth-grade Glenn Johnston
o( thr thr<'(' ho."l t clubs, the Los I sludf'nt," he f-i!ll(I \V1th 40 per c1·nt or th1• blud,.nl 501 _ l lBt f;it. Newport Beach
Angt•lt>s Yacht Club, tha Cabrillo _Art "''Ork done by th•• 200 pr.;zr-body voting, Orang" Coast c~i ll•·gt' Harbor 2297 _J 34c38
Bea• h Yacht Club. and the San-\vtnn('rS, and, that nf 300 runners·
ta Mon 1ca Yacht Club foa their co-rup, will be on ('Xhibit in the fourth y~stt•rday elected off1<.:Prs tn thl'
operation and hospitality and ex-rloor louni;e at BullOt!k"s -Q(1 wn-. .\s.snclate-d Student Body. snphu-
prc11sed hi.OJ appreciation of the fine tov.·n storr throug h March 8. Then rni)rl' c lass and Ass<lt"lfll 1·1! M1·n·!'I
, \4'ork donr by the vai-ious com-!.-he v.·inn1ng cntr1e:i will be shipped Stuctents, Dt:lln F°rf>d Hub(•r e.n -
1nitle<'s nt:.c;Mary to the smooth [o the national exhibition at, Car-r.ounced.
runnmg or a large r<'g atta. negie Institute in Pittsburgh t o Her'· arc lhe results;
-------· con:pete ror art sc holarships, AS 8 vlce-pr~.sl<.lent, Al
H • ht ·c· I Thnn1pHOn, ma?Th.'<f veteran· of e19 s ire e Lido Market Man Balboa ; dfreclor o! publications.
S Cl th • frt"nf> Sargent, Santa Ana; ri>prc-
eWS 0 1n9 at Ch. c . f b sen!Alivce at large. Cecile Hankey. for Yuma Indians icago on a San Juan Capistrano ; Paul L<e.
Bob Spt.'th of Richard'.! Lid 0 1 Newport Beach ; and Neil Shaver.
MRrket is in Chicago Htlenrl!ng Costa M esa.
Painting and
Paperhanging
GEO. BURKHARDT
M>b -31th St., Newport Bea.ch
Phone Harbdr 2418-W after 1 Jl. m.
83tfc
C. ED SOULE .
Building Contractor
Design & Construction
Residential -· Remodeling
PHONE HARBOR 1668·J
34t!c
S1xtf'cn m"1nbers and tv.·o \•isit·
<1r~ attc-ndeli TuC's~ay night's meet-
1n~ of Nt'wport Heights circle of
~l'\ .. 'J.>Orl \\'. S. C. S ., htld at the
hont<' o r Mrs. Fred \.Voodworlh.
9-1;> W f'st Dalboa Blvd. Guests
\Vt~re ~trs. Burton and Mrs. Sum-
mers.
Mrs. I-I. E. McDonald, treasurer,
rcpo1'l .. d that the circlt's appor-
t1onr.1 ~·nt or $360 for I.ht! year has
been ~aid in full, three months
ah!f>ad Or tJme.
the national Grocers R5SOCialion Sophomore class -vi cc-prC'sl-
meeting. ~1r. \l>nd M rs. O. \V. df>nt, J oe Lim.on, Norwalk ; Lu-
Richard "4'ere in a ttendance two anna Alton, St'C"rctary, Costa
previous sessions and the local ~tesa: treasurer, MarUyn Peroni. General Repair Work
grocer wa.s one ot 4'the s\>eakers. Tu.8tin. Car ntry _ Ca~lneU .
Speth flew eut and will visit rel-AMS -v1ce-presld1•nt. Guy I No Job t!: imall. All work guar
ative5 in Milwaukee before re· Coats, Downey: Paul Lee, New-Good t ·
turning home. port, Bccrctary: Dave Pctt'rson. CARL '; e~~
M c1nbf"t•s ~"4·ed on cle.11.n dis-
<'arrlf'd clo th1nK wbich they had
t'ollec:-t otd and by. the t>nd of t he
£VF-nhi1'"°" had s3Jvaged 100 pounds.
\l.'hich w ill be sent t o t.he lndiao
n11l'l3ion at Yuma. project for the
. year.
~ f'Xt meeting will l7e Mart::b 25
at the home _of Mn . H. E. Mc-
r>ona.ld, 414 Old county Road, cos-
t.a Meaa. Pt?aturc or that pro-
gram will be a book review by
Atr.5. Les Nott.
&fake YoUr ,·ote count in thr Fredah Batea was elect ion com· P . O. Box 352· Coat& Mesa I Newport. treuurer. 1 ·
.June JO primary t'lectlon. You missioner. Presidentlar SPQU! for Phone &11.con 6128-J. JCp31H
must rec'later by April 10. the three elect.Ive divtslon.s w ere
------------..,--.filled at the at.art of the year. H.H.HOLBROOK
DEPENDABLE PLUMBING ' A Prompt
Repair Service Matntatned
Phone: Harbor lf18-W
l 2801 Balboa Blvd., Newport lleacb
·Sympson & l'{ollar,
PAlNTINGJi DECORA'I:ING'
"Tbe .~ Money Can Buy'.
OU • 38lh St., N<!Wp(!rt Baell
.PHONE BARBOR 11404
I lmfe
CARPENTER
Alterations and Repairs
FIRST CLASS WORK
Phone Harbor 290l·M
44c45H
WANT a ccountancy Work o r flg-
Urlng or what have you by re-
t ired business man. Part. t im e
preferred. Ph. Harbor 1893·J.
44p46
E"XPERIE!\'CED secretary desires
genr-ral O[flCC' 'IA'Urk . 7--tac hige&.
booltkt't'plng. Ph. B<'a. 7213-J.
45p4. 7
MAY I HELP you with your
entertaini,ng? Ca II Mrs.
Mary Davidson, lla. 3001-J
Call evenings. :>6c57H
Results come from constant
PracUce! An ad regularly ln thl!:
paper will produce results for you
S0-11;-Apj!llance•( _ ••
USED
AUTOMATIC
WASHERS
BEN DIX -Tumbler t ype-
...
you haul and Install ........ $ 39.95
\.VESTINGHOUSE La u n-
dromat -You haul and
lnstAll ................................ $ 69.95
BENDIX-Econo\nat model
with agitator-1,13ed only
GIRLS, (So. Callt. Bible College a few months ................... $119.95
Studcnt.B) WANT PART TIME KEN MORE-Full automat-
WORK -Baby llltlng, house ic wit h agitator , clean
work. office, clerking, fountain, and nice .............................. $129.95
etc. Ph. Beaiison 6981. 23c24-H WHIRLPOOL-Lik e new,
TRAINED NURS&--W&nts posi-, used only· a. few monlhg $229.915
tion a.s companlo~ to etaerly AB~-0-MATIC -FI o o r
lady or couple. dbod, home will ' demonstrator, can"t be
be consider ed me>re than high told from new .................. $240.95
wagee. Write P. • 0 . Box 3~.
SantA An&. Hp4& AND OTHERS ...
WANT part time maintenance
\York In exchange for free room
rent, by r eJJable middle-aged
employed man , Wrfte Box 01,
thla pape r. 44p45
PHONE HARBO R 1616 to place
Your want ad on thll -page.
29-Help Wuited
PLANT MOVING
to Newport Beach
Ta.king appllcatlona for following
posltion -Opening in the ne•
future.
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Write or phone for appUcatlon.
T ool and d ie: t'naker.
B . • s Automauc.
A cme -Grklley Automatic.
. Set up, ~ch Presa.
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Set Up, Tllppe.ra._ ~
Centerlep GrtndEtra. (
Ma.intenanee Kadltru.la.
ROSAN, Inc.
522( Southern Aft., South Gate ' Phone LOraln .. 7111, or
62S Paclric Cout Highway.
Nl!:WPORT BEACH
PbOne ~n T•l~
34Uc
We are the large.st and best
cqvtpped \YaBhlng machine deal-
er in ~uthern California, hand-
li ng 9• (yes, nine) model.Iii of
a.utomattc washer s.
Generous allowances !o r your old
washer -Low bank te rms on
the balance -NO FINANCE
CHARGF.S If paid up In 90 dt.ys.
JESSEE
Appliance Company
1013 S. Main Santa Ana
Open till 9 Mon., Fri., Aat.
FRIGIDAIRE, 6 cu. ft.; O'Keefe
apt. ran~. 6 mos. old, must Bell .
708 Heliotrope. 'eorona del Mar.
44p45
10 '/o· OFF
lO 'Yo OFF
10% OFF
ON NEW 1951
Wedgewood Ranges
ALL MODELS
For A Limltel! Time Only ..
Con'\'enient Terms·
May Be Arranged ·
Many Bargain J;!untern, wh o li ke an obstacle
course, found APPLIANCES at unhea rd of prices.
There's still BARGAINS left fo r you -
Come and Help Us Clean House .•• .
Come to the DAVIS-BROWN CO., this
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
for the g:reatest savings of. a lifetime!
TELEVISION
RCA Victor TV 10 inch blonde table model S 69.95 . -
Big Haliicraflcrs 16" tube table modct TV
with black tube. Tb is is a steal at ............ $139.95
Beautiful bl onde Packard-Beli table model
TV with matching table. Makes attractive
ensemble. Complete with daylite tube.
This weekend' only ...................................... $114.95
Here's a buy! Philco 1950 table model TV
with matching consolette base. Large 97 ·
sq. in. picture. Sacrifice at ........................ $109.95
Phllco l<J" Consolette TV. This is worth
$89.95. On F'riday you can have it for
only .'. .............................................................. $ 59.95
Telelone 14" table model TV. Black tube.
.Good operating condition ......... · ................. $109.95
Crosley 12 1//' table model (DuMont Chas-
sis) with FM radio, receptacle fo r record
player, new picture tube ........................... $109.95
RADIOS
Bendix table model radio with automatic
record player. Goes to first buyer .............. $39.95
Philco Radio with automati c record player.'
Beautiful walnut cabinet. Superb tone.
Only ................................................................. $44.95
WASHERS
Thor · Washing Machine. What have you got
to lose at .......................................................... $ 9.95
Launderall Automatic. This sold for $72.50
before the sale. Now ................................... $49.95
' Othe~ Washers, your choice, start at ............ $20.00
Montgomi:ry-War'd Washer. We don't want
it. you can have it for .................................. $ 9.95 . .
Thor Autqmagic Washer. This is a steal at $49.95.
Three Bendix Automatic Washers, 'square
tubs, Your choice, while they la.st for only $59.95
Bendix Atltm;natic Washer with round tub.
Goes for $10 less than others ..................... $49.95
REFRIGERATORS
Westinghotise 1951 Refrigerator. Horizon·
tat freezer, buttjlr keeper. Like new. Used
60 days. Was $259.95. Now only .............. $199.95
This is new! ~ilc_o 9 cu . ft. Refrigerator
with horizonW freezer. Floor sample.
Sells for $269.95, but now it's only .......... $199.95 · MULTIPLE Sp I h d I e automatic,
Cone and Acme •Goldiey, Swing STE,OOT'S • Ll\_rge 10 ft. Coldspot with large· freezer
Shl!t, N~rt Beach area. Ap-chest, Must go! A steal at only ................ $169.95
ply, 'ROSAN, INC., =• South· T•WINKLE HARDWARE And many other values you must see!
ern Ave., South Gate. 28tfc 802 Newport Blvd. Colt& Mea ,. J _
LADY -raw:blne operato...-Phone Beecon GZ22 • OTaER, GREAT VALUES
Women-. ~ wear. Top pay. W-""-~holllle Electric Clothes D~er. Sells -Apply a<IZ\!, Martne Ave., Bal· ~~ .,
boa laland. Harbor 3248-J. · NORG!: rell'fgeritor, 8 ""-tt.: UJ<• new for ,S23,9.90. On sale Thurs., Fri. &
::-:c===------U,,,_cf_6 ':::a~=~ ... ~~$~. Saturday f\>1 "----------------·------------~-·-------$169.95
SALlllSJlAN ·~ aa1oa lady for up-' Now $100. 4111 Bena Drtve, Cl>--P?pc<im Poppe~. Reg. $9.95 Sale rriee ...... $ 6.00 s & y House .Movers boi.tefy "' drapery ahop. In-rona BlgbleDck 'Barbor 1330-W. _'j -Geb.,era:l 'Contractors t •rt or CleCorstlng ""'P"rience · • , , t3ct5 • Here's a New yniyersal Stroke Saver auto-•
.t:IO 11nt st .. :ru.un. Ollll ~J~·;:~t, bow.~~ KOmToff TYPE d. ~ mri~· d!atic .iron. ff i·l!-l value f t-------·------;'------$ ,9.95 ·
• J'!•ono )"1mbetly, a.~11111 -• , 47oUB ator, Sood ~11.kla, ,hlal"JMlll . Westinghouae!!rie F~f ixer •. As new (H~o ~ Jl:;' .. 2?1S Cl<' ll&T-UP KAN ·IJ& •"" IWftlg -wltll COllt.rol. botll,ior'S:llk 811 can,Jie. ' ._.$4.1.95: N ...... '. _____ $ 29,91)';
'+.-,9' ! . Hite_ lllltto, ,_JU:; ,,,iJ ;;au llM Pbprle lleacon· MaW. "' ·~ YOllllPto=1 · matic J)je ' ~et brand ' •
.; I ' ' lapo, -~ lo ~ lid. IWIT . WA8BING· ICA.cmNm. ; .,.__ llj!ll'. A.· j llaDlple.· Sella for izue.95: !! S! ·ab~ . • .(,. ~••pott !l"r'l1-. ~&N, --.~ ta 'potf~ •uddill W~re oU -~ !lundm.t "ollanl. I • .Ii,., -• Il'!C.. AM-·-~-bat.o. Omdtloo Piii tw'l'lln.l'' c.., OUt It ' T"-,r.----,.. SUpemuous Hair • · ~ aatto .._, • ' ' • IQIS . ---.--;-' -~-$.~·11C11, l'W .. rllJ' .-,Hid ---. • • I --"""', ":<, -*"· ,,..._ .aar. JJN.w. • . .
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-~ --..,,, _., ~ --. Butow -x; .._ ~ ..._ .._ '411' th s -Elec:~ JrOna. '8dla9, ~ -All aa ~ .. ,,.tJL:• 11 .... _ ~ ~ -.ca...,,.•tt••'"l s•e• · . a.a.. at Riwlcnlolil fri••!. .:• . .1
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• • ••• CL&Ut.A.NCS UL& IBft;'*'J t I
. ·~ ~ ~ llo&ll'f •
I ---PJlE s s --sr&Dd. \OorP.-~ ..... --LllUi n-. nua1ta .al Wana.rfUi
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. I -b&rpm. DANS·~-520
. MORE CUQ_Q'll"llIF""·l..,.ED ON .P. 4GE ff · N; Kain. cor. 1t11. ~ta Ana. ~ · llAlO<OND <>!'c&nlo S~lntl model, '"· I ... ·e ___ .. _... ............... and the t-<ll>F" modeL Sl-Wurted to 8111 -....-o_.... ....._ com• • tn and p1&7. DANZ-
w ANTED Tb BUY 7 J!1ioctric mo-Fr t F h • SCHMIDT Plano &nit PT1!1ln Co.
tor, 110 volt. 1 hp. 1T50 to 3800 -a ex as ions 520 N. Main. Santa Ana.
rpm. or will trade 1 bp. 11.000 BEAUTIFUL drapea and y&rd.age
t ~-~-tabl ab CLEARANCE SALE. Repoueu-rpm. motor or 8" able saw. or ~ .. ma., e cov.. wr.
I 3p4• ---t R 1 d rtn ed Spinet. Ulce new. FuU key-Harbor 1338-W even np. 4 " c°'"'i.:." e c. eq. no aun e g . Sun • Fire reslatant. Rea.aonable board. Ca.se and tone perfect.
PRIVATE p ART y 'will buy On Dlapl&y at 204 A. St., Ba100e· DANZ • SCHMIDT BIG PIANO
good used tuntlture if reuon .. ' Call Mrs. Wood. Harbor 0331-J STORE., Santa All&, 520 N. Main.
able. Phone Harbor 3254-J. 44p4~H , __ co_r_. '_sth. _______ ~-
1 43cf5 • I • ;
-----------BABY CRIB, blond blre.,. Storie:-FEBRUARY BPEC'lAL--41 inch
line make. 1 yr. alu. Excellent / Ktmbalt-conaolette .spinet piano.
condition. Leaving city, must . A mualclan'• lnst.rument. juat
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S2-Bousebold Goods
ONLY TWO L~FT!
Nt"W ZENITH TV coq90te.s, 1~
sq. ln SCREEN, 12 nlonth war-
ranty -18 monthB ~o pay!
sell. Make offer. Harbor 1938. like new. Only u91e1l &O days.
4!5p See this and 18Ve at SHAFER'S
MUSIC CO. •(Since 19071, 421
No. Sycamore. Santa Ana. Kl.
2·0672.
ONK 9 x 12 Broadloom rug, IO(a
bed, G.E. con.sole radio. dinette
table, large Ir small ctrculatlng
gas heaters, tull size bed and
springs, chairs, etc. Koch, MO
Hilt'! Drivt!, Corona del Mar.
45p
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(!~eg. $385) NOW $275
SAVE $110 AT
VINCENT LIDO DRUG
. 82-A-AA~ee
40-Bn5ln--~rtunltleo
DISTRIBUTOR Wanted on ne\v
Pat. ,Pend. pla.etic letter elect.
sign, small pkg. deal, 40~. All
Cout cities from Seal Beach
90Uth through San .Clemente
$300 investment in re-saleable
material Joe FUu, 2205 Adams
Ave., San Diego 16, Callf.
Woodcrest 6817. 44p46 3-461. Via Lldo New]>Ort Beach
44c46
ANTIQUE Q U 1 LT S, coverlet.I,
gla.sa, china. silver, ~wter, pic-
tures. rugs, spinning wheel and
reel 311 Island ave., Balboa.
Phone H&rbor M . 43c45
FOUR M.APLE end tables, maple
deak with hutch top. Call 4 - 8
p. m., 23671 Snug HB:fbor, Cliff
Haven., Newport Beach. <fi3c45
FOR QUICK SALE
SACRIFICE
LEAVING Ma.rch 7th
Table, antique chaJrt, carved
Swtu musical bench. earved
16th century saint. fine original
oil paintings by Edgar Pa.yne;
carved chair, men'• clothe&,
towels, objects of art. 6200 Sea·
!!hOre Drive .. Newport Beach.
' ' 45p47
WOOD break!ast table, 4 chain,
$18.50; rose chenille dbl. bed
spread_ Harbor 2998-J. 44c46
TWIN JENNY LIND BEDS, liv-
ing rm. suites, bdrm. mites,
H ollywood beds, end tables,
chairs. Cut glase bo?Vls. Table
and tloor lamps.
At Prices You Can Afford
MAHOGANY cheat. uunwood
table, IU11trea, cha.irs. Very rare
lamps. andirons, tender, art-
w6.re. etc. Private party. Har.
2098-M. 44c46 1~-----------
SERVICE 'STATION. 15.000 pl.
• ••• -----~----"liilllir "-'""""" .,. ... _. . ...,,., ' ----·.
Further lnformation. write Box
E-1, thi.s paper. 4:5JM7
~8etttiftq ~_l·~···"'-u _S3-_Boa __ ts._s~!'P~p11es _________ , #!!;\Sit\\ i~
. JOHNSON \W9
Outboard Motors 41-Srores and Offices
Immediate Delivery ot a limited
qu&htlty ot 6 -10 -25 H . P .
model.a. . . Factory Sales ~ Service
South Coast Co.
GARAGE BUILDING on the high·
way, Sunset Beach, with over-
head track and air compreS30r.
Also suitable for boat shop or
manufacturing or? Phone Long
Beach 8-4682. 43p4~
Newport Blvd at %3rd. Har. 2800 ------------
RE.AL ESTATE OFFICE,
Near City Hall
Available for leaae March 10.
TWO 100 H . P . Packard engine&.
.2-1 reduction ·-·--··---$35-0 e•ch
140 H . P. Super e Gray 2-1 reduc-
tion. I.us thsn 500 hn. running,
Phone Harbor 1960
$1,000. _.,.
Ph. Hu. 231~ or BeL 7232-W eves. BUILDING touR RENT. suitable
• 37c:>O I for wareho'\J.se or machine shop
with ortlce, parking. L&nd.scap-
OUTBOARD MOTOR. Johnson ed. New building. 649 \V. 17th
SeahoTSe, 5 bp., allchUy wied, St... Cosl_fl Meaa. Bea.con 5912.
$125. Phone LAmbert :5-4285. 43c4~
43c4:;
CRIST FURNliTURE Elks Minstrel Show New and Uaed Furniture
42--Wanted tA> Rent
YOUNG COUPLE with 3 yr. old
child deslrea unturn. 2 bdrm.
houae or apt. by April 12th.
Harbor are&. Permanmt. Phone
11587 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa
ACTOSS from new Atpha Beta Mkt.
Phone Beacon fS23
Newport Harbor High Auditorium
8 p.m., March 7 a,nd 8
3&48 • Beacon 7030-J. 43c4~ OUR HOUSE IS SOLD! !5 rooms
ot nearly new fU.rniture MUST
BE SOLD by Ma.ch 10th -at _S_4_M_us_i_cal_,,_Radlo...;;.~----~~Apartmenlll and Bo-
~ price! $950 cash or terms. LOOK! LOOK! 'Vl.l.l trade beau-WANT Bwineas Woman to &hare
117 Eboli. Lido l!le. Har. :5Jp4~ titul-Spinet piano, even up, tor my home tor compatibility, sharp
TV SALE
Philco 7" ............................. -... $39.50
good used Grand piano. DANZ-expenses. Harbor 1137·R after
SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE, 4 :30 p. m. 43<45
Santa An&, ~20 No. M&Jn, cor-
ner 6th.
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Emenon 10" ·················-··-··· 49 .~ ------------HARBOR
Summer
ISLAND
Philco 10"' ................................ 49.~
Blonde Philco ·12'" __ .,,·-····-··--99.:;o
Used antennae with above set! "·
La Motte ",rV
Opp. Post Office, Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon M06-M
37ttc
Stpp In - -
For large selection of 'good uaed
atovea and retrigeraron !
Ufed. mattresses and Wx springs, , ,:!11 atzea and pr1ces. l
N'ew l:dng6l•un\ rqp, Jt)x 12, $0.95
Dale's Furniture
1874 Harbor Blvd., Coat& Mesa
Phone Beacon 6637·.J'
MODllRN 3 po. ...uonal (coot
'1000), $150. 5 po. limed oak
bdrm. aet, box spring and mat·
1 tress, like new, $150. Walnut
6-po. bdrm. set $7~. \fa1nut din·
inl' eet, table and 4-<1h&ln. $60.
t rup, room sizes, 618 L&rk-
apur, Coron& del M.u, Harbor
l~R <Sp46
CLEARANCE SALE! Grand
pi.anos. Big 'and lJtUe. Famous
makes. Chickering, Kn ab e,
Steinway, Story and Clark, Kim-
ball, WurliUer. Many others.
Low terma. Trade in your old
piano. DANZ-SClllUDT. Santa
Ana. ~20 N. Main, cor. 6th.
SLIGHTLY USED B LON DE
spinet pla.rio. Like new. Save
$75. Coovenient term s at
SHAFER'S MUSIC CO. I Sine<!
1907), 421 Nf.. Sycamore, San-
t& AnL Kl. ·°'7!,
CI.E.LR.o.NCE SAilil:. •U...t planoo.
Upright. ttom lllO. $67, $125,
etc. Terms ~ per mo. DANZ-
SCHlODT BIG !;'!ANO STORE,
Santa Ana, ij20 N. llaln, cor. 6th.
l!:LECTRIC ORO.AN. Will tak•
your piano 1n trade. DANZ-
SCID!IDT BIG PIANO STORE,
520 No. Main, cor. 8th, Stnta
Ana. .
Rental
Lovely 4 bdrm., 3 bath beytront
hwne. Large pier and slip.
JOHN VOGEL CO.
208 Marine Ave. Balboa lsla.nd
Harbor «4 or lta.rbor 21~1 .
UPPER BAY ra.nch house, fur-
nished. Filtered swlmmlng pool.
Beautiful vtew, room tor ai.ddle
horses. Couple only. Pb. Beacon
6758-J. 44c46
FURl"'{ISBED 1 bdrm. apt. tor
1~t. JM 1mo. 1-e80 1 Westmtnster.
Co.sta Mesa. 44p46
Collins Island
West end ot Park Ave., Balboa
lllancL, a rm. cottage apu.,
weekly or monthly ratea. Call
Barbor :19t2·W.
1IK7 FORD 8 cOOvertible
Priced far below present market
J.950 CHEVROIEI' 4 door sedan
Original through out
Shows excel.lent care
1950 .F;'ORD 'h tA>n Pick Up,
Perfeet • mecluuncally
•
1948 CHEVROIEI' Aero
Equipped with .Overdrive
All have been thoroughly lrfspected ~d reconditioned • • in our shoi-Many, many others to chooae from.
MJL1,ER CHEVROLET CO. •
2481 Coast Highpy, Newport Beach
Phone Beacon 6442
" General Motors Service Center"
U-Apartmealll an4 Bo-48--AutA>moblle&, Tires
Certified Used Cars
WINTER •· 1 Bedroom apt ......... $45 mo.
3 Bedroom house . ..... 65 mo,
2 Bedroom apt.····---·· 70 mo.
YEARLY
NEWPORT BEACH-Brand' new • ~ bdrm. apt. w1~ gar. Near
yscht club A community beach,
Yearly, unturn. $100 mo.
1950 STUDEBAKER Cmdr. flvt'·
pus. cpe. A beauty. Tulip
cream with nylon uphoi..tery
to matcll'. Automatic trans ..
radio, etc. Drives and ~ooks
like a new car at a.-
Saving of over $1000
NOW PRICED AT $1695
1948 STUDEBAfa:R Regal deluxe
Champion -that popul\r ~~
pus. Starll~ht coupe with
overdrive, radio, etc. Orig-
inal finish. like new. Low
mileage. A r eal buy-
HURR Y $128:>
1947 CHEVROLET Fleetrnaster,
2-dr. Sedan. This unusual car
has actually only been drtV-
Balboa Peninsula·
Income ih Balboa .
6 UNITS and three gar. Comp. fllr. Ex. Income.
Owners called out of town. Will take hi duplex
or house. Close to town and Bay froni, $29,500
with $10,000 down. -----Balboa Isian·d -
FIVE B. R. HOUSE & 3 baths with two B. R.-1·
bath apt. over gar. Close tA> Bay.· Well built and
good lnc?me. $19,800 with $7,000 down.
Balboa
Three room house with i Bingle cabins furn. Good
income, Needs paint., part .furn. $9,500, ha.If c1111h.
Balboa Peninsula
Beautiful duplex on Miramar. Comp. furn. dbl.
gar., automatic washer. Very attractive. $18,750
$6, 750 down. •
BEVERLEY REALTY CO.
211 East Balboa Blvd., Balboa
Phone Harbor 1788
HERE IT IS
Duplex "n 1 '!:, lots, in good Corona del
Mar location. If you are interested in thill
type of income, you must see this.
FULL PRICE -$14,750
$1500 DOWN
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BALBOA
Peninsula Point
en 22,000 miles. Hu ndl:o, LINWOOD VICK R It h•ater, foglights. back -up ' ea or
light, •le. You mll.!t ••• thl• W. A. TOBIAS, Salesmanager
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Z Bedroom house on 2 fenced
Iota. Wonderful for chil-
dren, pets 1 or 2 yr. le&lll'
cu to appreciate the ""'' 312 Marine Ave., Balboa Island Ph. Harbor 2042
value. Price .................... $104:; ------------------------
unfurnished .......... $110 mo .
3 · Bednn. 2 ·bath apt. wit!.
garage, & sun deck. Furn.
!shed, yearly $125 month.
USG V-8 FORD Coupo. H .. had
• new rebuilt engine lmta.lled
recently. A SPECIAL PRICE
for this "'!eek e.nd only .... $19S
TRADE your car NOW on a new (
wondertul 19:>2 Studebaker. ThP
finest dollar valUe today.
Jim &.Sa~y Newlin JOE NICKERTZ
with STUDEBAKER DEALER
JO~ ·D . BURNHAM S.15 Newport Blvd., &t Vla Lido
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507 E. &Jboa Blvd, Balboa Newport Beach Ph. Harbor 010 Eves. or Sun. Harbor 297:;-J
Har. 1607 E4s. Har. 2278-W ----------1es:; DODGE panel truck. GoOO
40c.U for pa.inter, electrician or! In
good running order. ~12 • 38lh
FURNISHED one bedroom a.nd
den (can be child! room), wash-
er. Servel. Water, elec. turn.
Ol~er child 0 . K . No big dogs.
704, Iris, Corona del M.ar. 43c45
NlilW UNFURNISHED APT. near
cltJ b&ll, ,su.Jtt.ble for profeulon-
&l UM. l or 2 8 . R. G&nlge,
ftlec. ref. • et.oft. Yearly rent-
al. PboM Barbor t!llO. "3p45 .
~ FORRENT
On Lido hlo Bayfrdnt.
3 bedrooms unfurnished.
TMr around at $175 Month .
Lovely beach and vie.w.
P.A. PALMER
FURNISHED 3-room •pa.rt.ment.
Winter or ye.arly. 106 • 31st SL.
Newport Beach. 45p
RENT~ ii
SPECIALISTS
St., Newport ,Beach, Har. 2404. .
HOT ROD -'34 Ford V-8. $12:'i.
Will trade for furniture. Phone
Harbor 32154-J. i3c45
1941 PACKARD convertible. New
top ll1td battery. Seat cover11;.
Good condition, U~. See Sat.
ILl'ld Sun. only. Har. 2776-J.
44c48
19151 STUDEBAKER Starlight
coupe, while walls, red leather
interior, radio. Perteet condi·
t\pn, $2000. RJ.chf1eld Service
S\&ttorf &t 17th and Cout High-
way, Newport Beach. 44p46
51-Trallers
1961 KAISER SEDAN, with ov..-
drlve and/or 28 ft. t...O tail boat
to trade' U dOWJl payll\eDt OD
houoe. Phone Harbor OlM-W.
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BAY SHORES
Open House
Saturday and Sunday, '1 -5 p. m..
Comer of Arbor and Circle Drive
N·EW
Two bedrm. and den, 2 bath lovely home. Car-
peted living and dining r oom. Raised fireplace.
Workshop. Separate service room. TWO Patios.
JUST REDUCED $3000
Vogel Co. ·John
208 Marine Ave.
Phone Harbor 444
Balboa Ialand
Eves. Beacon 648().J
BAY SHORES
• FOR SALE BY OWNER
Corner Lot
with 3 bedroom ranch type home
Forced air heat. Large Jiving room
area. Nicely landsca}led. Fenced .
Call noon to 8 p. m.
at· Beacon 6480-J -
and dining
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Looking for good income?
FOUR UNITS-Best location on Balboa Peninsula.
Consists of 1 . single-a 2·bedrm.-and a 3-bednn.
ap~. Comp. furn. Frigid!'ire, ~p. mattress, etc.
Also ·hont unlt 1' B. R'. partiall~ furnished.' Patio:
All in good condition, 'h blk, to ocean and 1 blk. to
bay. Will consider part trade.
' A real buy at $19,500
10.f5 West Balboa Blvd., •Newport Beach
Phone owner -Harbor 1270.W
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lf!>I'• u ot fu:e-ro.L
Im' -Cllut -flom Port Oruare. .. , x -4&0'.
. SI01000!
$10,000 Will ~
-t Another is
A 'Vl:RY NICICLY 11.~ I all>.-
& a bdrm. -.., µ.w Jot,
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ai>ta. ... a.iJotn1nr 1ot1wttlt. i.car -. .
All this foe $12,llOO
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For le~
!n'ORi: In Ocwona dd Mar. next
to Port Tlle&lze. A~ fOr
MW&rd. parlor or! 24 n. wide .
WW l'ftll from 4-0 ft. to 80 n.
dopth.
SWAP!
2c M'. '1<1iuxe ~ w .. tcran
bouMll"IJle:r for.lot, CUb. orT
'TRADE!
TWO Palm Sprlngo Jobi, $1000 u .
WANT Co1ta Mesa acre, suttable
rcr chicken ranch.
I EXCHANGE!
SANT A AN A leased brick busl·
.... bldg. $12,500. WANT
wsterfront borne with pier tor
30 tt. boat.
' SANDY STEINER
REALTOR
PAT WATSON, Anoe, -
834 Coast H lwa y, Newport Beach
Phone Beacon 5044-W
Costa Mesa
The Best Town on Earth
Less than a year old
N<'w 3 bdrm. home. Price, $12,000
$1800 down
Value Plus
Ea.at Stde -2 bdrm. houae, nice
yard, all fenced. $7MO, $2006 dn.
Business Frontage
121 n . on NeWport Blvd. Price -
$8000
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Wanted Listings
Do you have a 2 or 3 bdrm. home
rot aa.le wtth a down payment
ot approx. $1000 to $1500. If
eo, let us know. We feel mre
we hav~ a buyer for It\_
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New 3 Bdrm. Home • 2 b&tll&, fireplace, price $12,500.
$3000 down
G. N. WELL'S, Rltr.
& Associates
1790 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa. Ph. Bea. 5181
This Spring's Best
Ocean Front Value
BRING YOUR TOOTHBRUSH &,
move in -CH"' ehould We add
COMP.Ll!:TELY FUR.NlSHED-
at $27,500.
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FIVE bdnns., 4 baths in main
hoUSe and hett's,. the PLUS -
l bdrm tuml.shed apt. over 4.-.car
garage. 'IWo lots perm.It t.ha.
Everett Morris & Aseoc.
408 It. Balboa Blvd. Balboa
Trade your house
on INCOME! .
SMART 2 bdrm. mode+. bom•. All
electric, clever bulll:jtno. L&rf•
ptctul'o Window• tn DGnDO. open
on patio. TroplcaJ plant&
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TWO bedroom PraP apt. now
leOoecl &~ $75 mo. Separate
patio. 1lllec. rangea IA botll wllta
IDcludod. EXCEPTIONAL BUY or $11, 7l!O. I . .
Will OD111lder am&ll ~ome UY·
• where ln Barbor area.. . • I
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P"RANX L. T . J. MARTJN always sell~~ ~6 Koron, UDO TSl..E $un4ay '1 to 5 • BDRM. RANCH 1'!n Hoo . -B.E
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all Marine Ave., Balboa Island There' Mi.Jsq-oWNEk Bu!LT HOME, jult ibefiig coaiplet*5, llu -~ N~~ '!%'~1~-_;_.· -~-+-----"----'·c.;~c,..' ----". Ill~. ~-.-t-11--+--
m _., ..,.__ '07.-...._ 1171 . 1 • all ~ latest features, 8 bedrooms. garbke 'dis-ta V.-.·Pilped to ..U et f11GO. l::!•!;::!"B~eel!!:J~!!!..:.__,..:_ _ _!lll!::•!lll~M!!'~~L-.J---Pl!. Ba?. l . OJ' luo.. "'"-· ............ . Be a R~.aso~! ' .. poeel, ,\Habmuter, tiled drain boerds, lo\a ~ cloeet I . r . . · ' ' Ara ' 1 BDl\M. HOIO: ON Ii A~ BAJ.BOA ISLAND ~. IDdiviau.tlity. 'w1 '._!~fto ~dryearpaW; .. _rs-double cance . ci-1n. .-oo11. .. ,.. Now-· Exclusive
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Balboa Ba~ores
llarine Avenue ·Buain-Property -Our Beat · ~. all' blebd i>er-ruow or ... un • aun .....,.. over pnce. · · port BITdJ ""4 211tA -. NEW 2 and 8 bed.room homas In beau ·
f...+'-In these Io v e I y Street . to ~t lot. Owner tran.ferred, MUST Pranylcot•~blwllle lf ollbe ::,~aotll Bayahote.. 3 bedrooms p~ from $15,750
Buy. Excellent: income OD long term lea-. h';;~ SEIJ. The price la $23,500 with good ~If ~ perty. °"""' m.,,,.. ONLY $5,000 down.
• l , . . , ·available. A multiple listing. • iq Mot. Duplex -Each.with S bdrm., 2 baths. Completely l. o.. LJI)O ISLll. Splendid loca· • .• _ Allio we bave·a very choice waterfront lot~
tumlahed. Ouej of our best income properties. t.ior< ~t to •t.reot lot. Ide&! Corner lot Mth • Balboa Btvd., $16!!0. EZ Tel'lll8. NEW ll BoJIK., iaAa 00'111'!· HARBOR ISLAND
· · jGood Financing m1oll a lied-~*t lo TRY CLUB. ll:Xcellent construe-Call Carl Tho~ or N~rm Wilson at H. 32911,· le spic 6 ~ Call tlon, rnany-tine extru, reedy
. • lie u..i oltlln'fw -do •r 3 Bedim'. house, Flower St., ·CloSta M-. owner for --"Y ODDn.· ru~ .Price
CORONA DEL MAR · . '~._..s.,nvlu. AU,......,... .. YB get offer, will trade. EZ terms. '9'175. Ao 1ow .. u 700-. -·Waterfronts ·~ GOod B"1~ys mold~· a.ad aMf.,.to• maintain. Bee th.ta -.t qnce. Triplex :.... New -Fumiehel!. 2 apta., each with 2 • llpeel&I price of.only .... f\5,llOO MODERN, well built home, 21-!, years old1 bdmia .• 1 apt. wlth 1 bdrm. All have ocean view. 2 • ..:-., ~ LIDO IBLE'. Nearly Channel Front Home LET U8 SHOW YOU THE8ll ' Built for. year around living. 3 bedrooms, 2
May we show ybu thia unusual property? new WAri:RFl{otq hol!l<I that II bedroom furniabea home, p1.,.-I: f1oat, aun deck, UUSlNICSS FRONTAGE& ON batha. Pier & float. R-2 lot. Full price $23,850. lo upltue In 1111 wry boautlfUI &AST 17th STRICll:T, ZONED
BLANCHE A. GATES-REALTOR s1mp1191ty. Dull:Jled rar com-eully converted to dupl~ ~.000 EZ Terms. c-2. w'at<:h thi• otreet develop. LIVING QUARTERS, 2%-cai· garage, rooD/
fort &.ad enjoyment thlo '""''° too fL x 300 ft ............... s s.ooo to exP11Dd. Pier & flqat and a 26-foot cruiser.
hoa s MASTEi\ IIft ~"'"· N_..'PORT HEIGHTS 12 ft. x soo n. ........... ~.-•1~.TW 214. opoclo"8 batba, we-n><>rna, 1!.o YY , · Thi> ha. a fine new 3 l>dnn. All for $16,250. Terms. * * * * * * BAY & BEACH BARGAINS cl""r kitcben, loftly dlnlnir 3 bedroom home; excellent location, $10,750. home an rear of property. A
TOOm and ot.Jter DELUXE rea-wonderltll spot for your home
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·11 It's chea.jier than rent to own _your
BEACH HOUSE.
Near good ll'lrilrllrtlJl beach and boating. 2 bdrm.
and addition~ b<:Vm. and bath attached to garage.
lJewly redecorated. Good heat. Enc. patio. $10,800.
W.-· '!'bis .Jsb not fan "old" , N • B. C. REAL TY 200an~u.scoln"!",;,,,.R with NI~ • lM!tch bouae ut a 1ne year ,,r ... • ~,.. ....... •
around HOME. Located, 1n moot 3116 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach bdrm. home. Tbls Is a HOT ONE.
d .. trsble spot end bu dtra flar. l~ & 2498 . Evea. Har. 2865-M, Mea: ~108-J
flbe pJer and allp. Priced at ----------------------
only ..... : .......................... $57,500
Costa Mesa' Realty
Lido Bargain -$25,750 . .
IMMACULATE HOME, completely furnished.
Good floor plan. Large living room. dining
room. 2 king-size bedroolllll and convertible
Lanai. Choice 45' lot. Spacious patio. Furni-
ture and draperies in excellent 1.afte and top
quality. Shown by appointment oruy.
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It's unusual -It's attractive
It'• a wonderfu\ family home on the ocean front.
3 bdrms. and tpaid'a quarters. Very nice patio.
Choice pl811tings. $211,500. •
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Near Bay'. GO!>d older 2 bdrm. with aepuate unit ·
iri rear. A low ..price of $12,500. Easy Te.rms. . * .. * *
Oq!:ANFR-ONTBALBOA
New 3 bdrm. wjth income. A real buy at $20,000.
* * * OCE1\N FRONT NEWPORT
~ 3 bdrm., 2 bath.'R-2 zone. Home or duplex. $13,000.
BAY & BEACH REALTY
J. M. MILLER, Manager
Dick Fay Gloden Fay Ethel Shirley
1450 Balboa Blvd. Harbor 1264
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BALBOA ISLAND
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HISTORY ' REPEATS: Do you re-
member Los Angelet1 ln Ill early
day•! Pua.den&! Long Bea.c'17
or any place in Soulhem Call-
rornla. What did• increaae In
populatlen do to the value of
lot.a! How w e will all be say-
ing "I remember" when I could
have bought a lot on UDO ISLE
tor ONLY $2700-Better hurry.
Not many left at these prices.
tt wUl pay you to see ua. W e are
the DEVELOPERS of LIDO
ISt.E where a little boys a LOT.
P .A. PALMER
l !<CORPORATED
3333 Via Lido 1416 Cout H lway
N ewport Beac.h, Calif.
Ha.rbor 1000
$6250
A real ~rpin ln Costa Meaa. 2
bdrm. borne almoet bra.nd new:
Has forced air heat, tUt> aink,
large cla.U. A 4ovely w ell built
home. ' $1200 down
Newport Heights
OUTSTANDING
Balboa Peninsula Poirit '
This distinctive 2-bedroom 2-bath
house will satisfy the most criti-
cal buyer. Wall to wall carpeting,
lge. fireplace, forced ai{ heat, 2-
car garage, delightful petio, com-
pletely fenced and landscaped
with extra adjoining lot for pro-
tection or expansion.
" $25,000 Terms to sult.
~ JIM & SALLY. !"\EWL1N
• With
John D. Burnham
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507 E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa
Harbor 1607 ;Eves Harba.r 2:(78-}V
Califontla Informal Homee, •Inc.
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100 East 17th Street at Tustln
Beacon 6818--6819
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REAL VALUES
Ownent ,mo!7~ Immediate
possession .. Can be bought tum.
2 bdrma., nice lOCa~.ion, near
trauportatlon,and atoree. Buy
thi• and save $600.
$19,000
105 ft. on Newport BJvd. Improv-
ed wlth 3 b\J.alnesa rentals.
Paved. Showa good income.
Good dlatrjct. Owner wa.nu ac-
tion.
$7500
Quick posseS!3ion. Attractive S
bdrm. on 1,2 acre, well located
and for lhll money is a 1p1en-
dld buy. Good terms.
$22,500
12 unit court with central bath.I.
Let wi show -you how .you oan
make ffoo per month . on thia .
Terma.
$75PO
CHOICE LIDO HOME SITE -~· x
Street to street
pier. $5,000
location. Near street
88'.
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CIVIC CENTER DISTRICT
HOME & INCOME
Attractive well built 1 bedroom home, PLUS
roomy 1 bedroom apartment over garage.
Also workshop, laundry, small guest room.
Cement patio with small greenhouse. Both
units rented but front tenant will vacate for
new own~r. A REAL BUY at $12,500.
For full inforJ'ation on tlie above five prop·
erties call Mary Dickson or Neil Cameron at
Harbor 1013. Evenings Harbor 2092-W.
BALBOA ISLAND
Y eurs for $8,500 down. 3 bedroom home. 2
bedroolllll and bath upstairs, 1 bedroom and
ba:th ·\!own. Plenty of heat, loads of. cup-
boards, bright kitchen and plenty of tile.
ALSO one bedroom apartment over double-
garage. Past records show excellent income.
Call Mrs. Maroon at Harbor 1775.
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bdrm., 2 !lath home close to fine beach. Nice yard. •
Full price only $2<>,500. Exceptionally good t8l'JDB.
Nice 2 bdrm. home, 4 )'1'8. old. 2
blks from hlch IChool. Haa d bl.
garage, la..ndlceped yard.
$8700
ANNOUNCES the OPENING of tneir .
·COUNTRY LANE ESTATES . '
Immediate poueaalon. Completel)
furnh11hed beach cdtta1e.. Vel"J'
)lvable, 1 blk. from ocean ttnd
around corner from storu and
transportation. Tennt.
EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor .
' ' ' STANLEY HADF'IELD, Realtor
216 Marine Ave, Balboe !eland Harbor 20 •
IN CORONA DEL MAR
HERE IT 18 -$2700 DOWN on 2 BR home built
1947, remodeled this yr. Full price $10,7!50. Nice
home for eomebody, why not you!
One of loveliest larger homes in town--2 BRs, play-
rm, 19x34 8.lld dbl. gar PLUS 2 BR gar. apt AND
another dbl. gar. Ocean view, $30,000, gd. trms.
In Costa Mesa's industrial area. 1 bldg. of 4000 sq.
ft. and another 5750 sq, ft. for aale and for rent.
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FITZMORRIS REALTY COMPANY
813 Cout Blv~ Corona del Mar ' Harbor 2152
TODAY'S SPECIAL
Attractive 2-beilnn. ierage apt., located on rear
of Jot. Room In front for .,another unit. Sewer
conne"cti&i in fqr 2nd unit. Yard completely fenc-
ed ExQellent Ideation in Corona de! Mar. Stove
and refrigerator included.
• FUU, PRipE $9500, Low down parment.
Terms . like rent. SEE THIS TODAY! ' •' .
PRICE T. McCUISTION, ·Real.tor
503 Cout H!P-.Y Corona c:lel Mar Harbor • 7 . • . •
COSTA M~A. VOGEL VALUES ~
Three bdrm. home near Country. Club. Fireplace,
furnace, hwd. floors. Lota of tile in kitchen and
bath. Dishmutler. garbage' dispoaal, patio. 2-car
··Bea~Qn Hill Realty
4.86 N''9'POrt Blv-d. (ebove Arche•)
P'h.'Betl ~713·R or ewe. B . M.12-W ·
Building a: Duplex?
Choice R-2 lot on Seaview,
Corona ()el Mar, 40 x 118.
Well Priced.
.Geo. J. Davies
704 Cout H lway, Corona del Ma.r
Pbone Harbor 3597
Newport Heights
· G. I. RESALE
Laf'I"• Uvtn1 rm with fireplace,
kitchen with brealclaat nook, 2
l&ra"e bdrma .. bath with tub en-
closljn.
Wide yai-d, landocaped and fencod.
' i:-ved pallo, double pn.ge.
Price $11,000
Only JSOOO down. bal. et t 5(, ·
W. W. Sanford, Rltr.
EXCLUBIV.. AGll:Jop' ,
Park a~ Marine Balboa Itla.nd
Phone Harbor 2462
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YOUR RE.AI.TH & HAPPINESS
In r. l\ANCH-STYLE BOME-dlstlnctlvely planned
1 for infon,nal country living. . •
17 ~ FOR SAftE -¥.. to 1..1. acre each-(!n a
beautiful curving drive in midst of f'!ll bearinr
orange trees, at the toot of LEMON HEIGHTs. If
you ,are looking for more privacy -an unusually
well built home in an attractlye country aetting-
with fine hilleide views -eee our
Model Home Open For Inspection ,
3 bedroo111J1; 2 ~ baths; 2 fireplaces; attractive
patio; ~ned outdoor dining area; space for
swimming pool The morning sun over RED HILL .
brightens the living · room, den and 111&8ter bed-
room through large view windows. Ample protec-
tive building reaQ'ictiona.
Or We. Will Build To Suit You _
FOLLOW. ~RT BLVD., north.to La Colina,
(1~ nillee .Nortb of 101) turn right'. on Le Colina·
to Model B~ just past Red Hill Ave.
(Located approx. 2 miles northeast of Tustin)
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12461 S. W. COUNTRY LANE
TRACT PHONE Klmberly 3-2712
Larire Shorecliff Lot Ev811. Phone Beacon 6042-R, Harbor 1!69 or ,KI 2·2581i
u.aut!M oceon. !>'O-;J;taln OJ>d · Cow:tesy to 8)1 Brokers
O&ll¥011 view. flO,l!OO. ----------------------
¥arilyn Leidy, Rltr.
816 Marine Bal-lalaDd
l'llope Qart>or 1958 ••"41
BALBOA ISLA.ND " .
4 UNITS ON BALBOA ISW\ND !
An outstanding income property.
pletely. Attractively decorated.
TOTAL PRICE ~.ll(lO,
Furnished com-
terms.
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' BUILDING FOR RENT -Located in ctvlC Cente~
of Newport Beach. SEE TBIS!
Bayside Dr. a: Coast Htway -~ 15th and Irvine
$11,250
3 bdrms., f % FHA. Only SHOO
down, well located. Clean and
neat. Move In cloee ot escrow .
Make offer .
$965 '
We!I located residential bulldln
k>t. acr085 street from new
homes. Caah.
B. A. NERESON
1982 Newport Blvd., Cost& M ....
Phone Bea.con &m
Evening Phone Bea. 6914.!w
PHONE Barbor -1611 to pla.et
·your want ad on t.h1.I pace. . .
Real Estate is Your
Best Investment
G. I. Resale
3 bdrm. home, lh-. ,.rm.., dinette, .. '
Ule In kit., tub and lbower. Lge.
corner lot completeb' fenced.
FUii price $10,800. '3100 dn.,
mo. payts. $62.:>0, including tax-
ea and insurance.
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Near High School
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223 Marine A Ye.
6115 Cos.st Htway
Corona del Mar
Balboa Island 3113 Newport Blvd
Newport Beach
CORONA DEL MAR • LoVELY 1M:ODERN HOME. 3 bdrm., den, 2"1!
l>ath8. Gorgeous ocean and bay view. MUST BE'
SOLD. Will accept cost price. Can be had furn.
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Robert B. Lynn and Helen L. LYM. ReaJtora · -!
Jud Norris, SJ!lea Manager
411 Coast Blvd.,o Corona de! Mar F'armhouae Motel
H~rpor 1037 · ' Harbor 1063
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Three yrs. old, beautifully landscaped, terraced and
fenced,· spacious petio, flood lighted, large flag-
stone fireplace, beamed ceiling, knotty pine,
· bllilt-in.e, garage, lath house and dark rpom.
Priced For Your Budget!
C. GALEN DENISON. Realtor
W. L. ERISM.+N. MARION .GREGG, Sliempen
490 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Beacon 6698
(Evenings Harbor 1250)
BAI.BOA lSLAND
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SEE us (l'ODAY OD pric4!.and terms. Cannot onrlook ~ polttle&I ISLAND RFfAl·TY ·co.
IUl&'I• here. Lll<e n....,.,._tt>e , 'REALTORS -BUSINESS BRO •
The lJOHN VOGEL Co. , owntt 1o wUllnJ ~-:'e lh• .. · HARVEY D. p~SE . . 1 •.
2'36 Newport~ ao.ta 11-·· Beacon 811>'.; • ·wrlllee. ·,,_a ' ' ·-. Park at Agate , -· . · ..,,__,_ .,.;o.. ~· .• • --. two batl>o -.........._ 1 ..... "'·!boa ~ ~~
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L8. ferle Realty
1898 Hubor Bl'Vd. Coot& Hea
· ~e81econ 10'8
2 bdrm.· home -Bwd. floors, thermo -c<introl
furnace be&t. Wired for electric stove. ~ .
poreh wjth am.Pie cupboard&. Lo¥ely brick p&tio ·: • ~ lath llow1e;' Cloee. to North Bay. Excep onal
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·Newport Yarlhtsmen· Ta.ke Honors
in 23rd Mid-Winter · Regatta
' By tfacquellne Befk~r
i;e;:m;;::::,~1 :~~~~:.g ~~, r.::u:~ 21 Yachts Enter
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ticipetlng •n the scY ". Mid-win-Ensenada Race ter Regalla, darted tilther and
thither over five courses laid out
to accomodate the 2~ clasaet1 com-
peting. .Actually. the aailbo&U!
don't interfere with the '1heell!I ot
progre.:sa: rather. the aroremen-
µoned. '"wh<'el.!J°' c.rtten provide ad-
ditional thrillA and hazards for th<"
racinl,;' 11.kippt>r:it.
In any f'Vent, the three -day
series was vo led one ot the m0&t
enjoyable and succeuful 1n recent
years. \Vilh even the weather man
co-opera.Ling by dUl:penslng light
to moderate winds and W<'ll-nigh
perfe<:t vlaibiHty, This r~~atta hAb
been sailed in everything from
dense fog through ha.ii. sleet. and
gale11 to hot SUnAhine and; no wind
1 at all, 90 anything is expected by
the sailors entered In lbc event.
&nd wea...Lhtr like !&!'It week-end's
U. a happy oeeu ion . 1
0t the 22'0 boat.! compet ing. 95
were ot the large boat d\vis.ion.
the biggest turn-out In lhese
cla.MCs in 8Cvcral years. Contrary
to tormer years, these boatR werf'
stacte<t and finl1.1hcd on a. line di-
rtt:Uy off the LA YC mole, which
provtdPd a pan<!st.and M?at for the
intert>sted SJ>"Clalors. Thts swit ch
in the 1.1tart1ng tine causr-d somC'
conBter·natlnn on Friday t o a fe\V
sktpp.trs unfan1ihar "r I t h th"
waters surrounding LA YC '•\'h('n.
in spit r of shoutcil warnings from
the racf' conlmlttee, tt}fy found
the.mst'lvrs more or lf'l, firmly
aground as they Wartdcretl too far
into .shoal water!'! while awa1t1ng
lht-ir !'llart1nK lime.
{.'onlt>"lt&nt l.alfl
In fact. one of our wC'll·knov.;n
15Jcfpp<"rs I who sails a big yawl in
the Oct>an Racin~ O:vl.!!ion I wa.s
exacUy ten minutes late for the
start or hls c l~. Profiting by
these experiences. the skippers
stayed well away from danger in
the two suCcecding days Jlond tht>re
w ere no more mishaps in this art'a.
Within day• after the dlatrtbu-
tion or entry blank.a to the Pa-
cific Cout Yacht clubs there are
21 boats entered formally In the
Fifth A.nnuat Newport-Ensenada
race. Th1ft unprkc'1c.nted early
number of entries portend• a.n~
other record-breaking numt>f'r of
boat.9 in what Is now the "":ortd·s
large1.1t yacht race.
The boats entered and their
owncn! are :
Mickey, Mrs. A . L . Barr; Sky-
lark, Don Ayers; Tara. W . F .
Priest ; Nalu. P e te Gra.nt ; Alta·
mar, Don Douglas. Jr.; Stella
Maris, Robert Forkaer; W indfall,
Dr. Robert Willia.ma: Suskind,
Harry Blodgett: Santa Lucia II,
Could Eddy; Allure, Leo Reardon:
Coronadp, Bob Herrmann ; Odys-
sey, Dick Steele: Cavu, Homer
Laughlin: Legend, Charles Ull·
man ; Varya, George J eMup: Lark,
earl Long; Jada. Eliz.a.beth Bel-
yea; Queen or Sheba., Jules Roth
I PSCOrt I ; Ballerina, E. Gould; Ani-
tra. &:twin Wright.
Mic key and Skylark ar(' former
winners of the race. Only Tara.
Anitra and Nalu arP t•nterlng tor
the firs t time. All the others have
racf'd before with n1oat ot thC'
boats havlng sailed In u.U prevl-
ou.s races.
Boys' Club Varsity
and B Teams Play
Games Saturday
With D. E and F t('an1s nlrt·&•ly
quRlifil'd for lhl' Ci.nil.I• March 8
at PasadC'na. Harbor Arca Boyt1'
r-lub varsity and B teams make
their bid Saturday In an t"ffort
to gai.o. the basketball playoff
bracket.
and the B's will play th An·
gf'les Times Boys· club at 11
a .m. at Pil.sadena. T e inners
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o, ••• , · . Ensign'· A. B Hoop T~ams· T ~ke
OCC Baseballers Second in County Lea1ue Race
Pl.ay .Harbor JC • . SC~ ~:r~~~. ~=
TWO OP THI: 8AN DU:OO 81'. _. U, a-~ M9 -la i.-t M --ol u.e POO -darlll&-U!o Mld-wlllte< Rept"': • left _, _.... -· La a I; Dr. Dllaald
Spic"' 1...-; Hal Rawr'• AatJ...-.. ... whk!h wDt be ... , .... fw tlae Vo,...-e:r'a Yacht clu!» la tbe
annwal UplW claMk; Md ('..art Lo._..• Do~ the Balboa Yadtt elQb ~Jmllm.pT for I.be Upton cup
now held by · Walt Dll~t'• Efliras-de of tile Newport Hllrbor l'acllt Club. Tiie Lipton. ra~ 1rlll h ... hrlJ
off NtM--port "Be.cb oft M&tt.h 8. (Photo by R!"ckncr)
l There Tomorrow Lifeless Tars ~~=~ ':°J~~p .. ~ ~
five: out of alx games ln the Or-. L 39 28 t ani;.e County Ekmentary Leasu• Coach Wendell Plck:elUI· Orange ose • 0 playoffs ..
Cout College bueball team opena . Thi." League record for 191)1~2
tta 19fti2 eeuon P'rlday at Harbor Ch ff TI is as follows:
Junior College With What Pickens a ey 1ger A Div. B Dlv. calla ®e: of hie better balanced W L W L
t_e~ .alnce OCC started four · , L& J olla ·f ·' . 6 O 3 3
yea.rs a.go. A flu-ridden, llfele55 Nrwporl Nt>wport Beech ·· 5 1 5 1
Pirate TraCkmen B~al Muir, 74-52;.
Train for Fullerton Here Friday Occ HOOPSTERS "We have few standouts but Harbor va.rsiLy was bealC'n Tur~-Orarige ....... 4 2 4 2
many boya who really know anJ day Nght by Chaffey hii;::-h's Ti-Hunt. Beach .... ,. .. 3 3 6 0
want to play lhe game," slated gers In the first roun<! of the CIF W estminster 2 -4 1 :S
Pickena when uked to alze up the playoffs by a count of 39_28. Garden Grove ·-··· 1 ~ 0 6
BEAT DONS IN (>OMibllltles. He-added that letter-A far cry from their earlier El Modena -······· .. 0 6 2 '
men Phil Shafer ' (second ba.ae): In the a.nnual Huntington Beach
Bowling Appeals
to Young and O ld
You don't have to be a hot 11hot
bo"'·ler to • get a kick out or the
game. Thoat> young squirta drink-
ing i:c>P get the bigge&t ahock
when they pitch a Mlrike lt
dO('sn't take three In a row befo re
they smile. Be& boltlt>s all over
the plac t', TV blatting out somP-
lhln~ about you will die U' you
don't drink beer. But you ~o
rlxht to jail 1r you 8ponsor or
wear onC' of their shirt.a. Whal a.
rarce !
Howard Balmer Is a swell bank-
t•r , but Mama t'thoulll do his bowl-
ing. KPnny Fowk-r fools thr pin~
by v..•al king up In the wrong di-
rection. , Kt>nny Glenn bov..'IJI 8
grrat .,_rarne at lbe brrakfast table .
8111 Kramer, the sea.le nxer, lrys
lo knock 'cm down by 11oowllng at
·em. ChC't Standage lovQIJ to play
in the gutters. Mr. Worley looks
like the best broad jump around
these parts. Art Hall has a. good
eye, but his control i!!I 1.1ad. Art
Thronson cap sure sell TV l!M'ts.
Bowling ts 'the re he contact. hiJI
vlctin1s.
Yolanda Bento i.a bound on mak·
Ing Jim !lltay home wilt\ the kids.
Her averag<" ls coming up lttead-
lly. Inky Shl.nnefleld la using
~ h I m 74 •• w1n over !"ea.son batUe11 \Vhich put thr Tar:it r res ro a ·v• J .... Smith tlhlrd b ... l. and El ta b k I Du;ad into second plaeP in the.> sun!"et emen ry a.s etball tournament
Mouir juCoanlor l co llelae. 'tra '--:~ CLOSE BATTLE Ja.ck: Clark (pitcher-outfielder) League, the Chaff<'}' game came the Erui:lgn B"s were defeated in range 11 CO · t'l"t c~ would all be puJ1hed hard for the the semi·flnals by Oran•e 30.18. t k Full• ton· Horne•-'here with the team at a Sf'ruH1n low, a a e on ,.r 15 '"" starting ualgnmenb. Prevlou.sly -thev had defeated Or~ ~,·day att n n In •• orwonln.,. experts reported. J im MC'nflon. •
""1 t r 00 •-ue r-· 8 While Plcke.Nt ta.lb .to declare ange 22-17 in le .. .,...,•e p1•y. The E t c t t or the I Tar forward, wa..s too ill tn ~uit _.. '>° u <'rn on erencc mee , 8)' Rod Ma.c.'llJI'-.. any chance ror his club, he also HuntinR'(on Beach B's then rolled a.son -: up. Armand Neltlf's .. Tar fo~·ard
•e The· Pirates sh owed more Orange Cout college baakt>t· neglect.II to name any poutble who took league high io:t·o ring over Orange 21-1-4 to cinch the 'B"
ball I d th ith le.ams in the conference bette r championship. strt>ngth than In previoWI years as ~Ml c OM' c l!C<On w a than h '-. "It's 'too hard Lo makf' honors, ba~gcd 11 points but \.\"as Al 1 ••-th<'y plcked up seven flni.t.s. 10 record ot 14 wins and 12 IOMeB us ill during the game. ~ in tournament pay, ~ ~roond1.1 and nine thirds Friday al by d<'feattng Santa Ana J C 62-57 predictions in junior college ball The Chaffey contingf11l. pla~·-Ensign 'A. team defea.ted Seal
Muir. Coach Hue5lon Harper's at the. OCC gym "rueaday night with boys coming and golng at Ing a tight zone defen:te, kC'pl the Beach •2-6, Weatmi.nster, 22-20
club scored IWl'e~ tn lhe 880 and In an Eulem Cnnfer~nce game. such a great clip," was his a.nswer Newporters at a di!-!tance from and La.guna Beach 22~18 to put
Javelin. Phil St.afford set a new Fo r .. ,·ards J Prry J ohncox and to a query as to pOMible sea.son their backboard and controled the lhem Into the championship finals
OCC recorll &8 he hurled the: spear Dick Davis shared scoring h,onore: and conference 11tandings. Harbor backboard mol!il of Lhe against Orange. From tipoff time 1 ~8 reel. 10 inches Into space in with 14 points each and Glenn The · Eulern loop has slated a timl."'. A~ the half. the Tigf'rs lf'd until the final gun, it Was a nip
the latter tvent. Bruc e W ee\] GrifOth, ct>nte r. racked up 12. The ~hrf'e rounder for all tea.ms v..•ith ~ 23_16_ and tuck struggle with Oranp
was th.t• top joint gainer for OCC Piratr8 starkd El" all sophomore limit of 2~ games Lo be_ sched-During the third quarter. lhc finally winnlng 24-23 to capture
i h . f fi 1 i h linrup which trailed 11·9 at the I uled by any one team. BeSldes the visitors froze the ball v...-Jth tacti· the tournlin1ent championship la
w l a pair 0 rsl Paces n t c rn• of the tlr•t quarter when 18 league games, Coast will fac.e the 'A' division. 120 high hu~l •s and th mile ..,.n " cal ball handling that showed '"' e 'r Coach Mil"• Eaton in'"'rl"d Grif-such formidable foes 88 El Can11-anrl a second In the 120 low ~ ""' .. 1 SpPctators how Chaffey has play--------l.' hurdles. fith. Manut>l Ruiz and Dave Pet-no, {J°ng BcachV City Col cge a_nd cd most of the sea.son. They are ' • ------·--~~
Glenn Griffith, ont' of the Sun· rrson int o tht' gsme. The score the . C. L. A . arsity in pract1cr strictly a defensive club bellt>ving ,I BAIT TANK
' -· N was l1f'd 26 all at the half and 44 tiffs. Only the two games with in the old addage, a gOQd defense IM'l -:-agur s top hurdlf'ra al ew -all •t th• •n<I ''' the thl~ canto. Harbor are on thr slate b<>fore tbe I port Harbor ls.st S(•&BOn, will join '" ~ i·u . h R " "d h is an offense. +..
(ConUnut"d on Pa.a:e t) PiratrR i>ut.scor('d Santa Ana by lea~e ope,;er wit ' 1vers1 c crt> Bill Eblen v..•as high scorer for -·------·-"--·--·---..
' bowling as an rxcuse to keep her
waist line down. VI · Bailey atways
trying lo talk that nuty olll split
down. Dc-nz.el Probert took time
out from lhe lunch counter to
bowl a gt:IO(I ganl<'.
""hat lady should wear shoe.a
lnst~ad of bOoU! You don't foul
so much . that way. Poor old Bill
Klotz with a ladies tournament
coming up ye t .
flvC' points In lhf' final p rriod for Tue a}', arch 11 . Chaffey In his spot al forward. There is a sad l!llory waitlng for
the \VLn HiJ:h n1an for Santa Ana Although prac(ice has bf'('n un-His colleagues. CrowlPY. forward BiU Murphy one of these days. Ht;
wa_, Tim Pl'tBlla center "'ith 23 der way JJJt_ee we<'ks. basket ballers and Beeman, center, f'&Ch ta.Ilic<! la one of the few•that the: fl.ah like di~il.!I. ... · ' Al Deniz. Manuel Ruiz and Phil six which was mort> than any Tar t.o end it all with at this time of
Thf' Rharp~hootin~ or Johncox S_hafer rt>port~ yesterday for t~e other than Nettles bagged. the year. They ha.ve put a. limlt
a.nd the hard drive of' Dsvla pro-first time_. P~cken.s Is uncerlatn of 15 on BilJ's favorite fish ~ed.
vided thro spark which prov'ed the on a starting llllt>Up although mos t Lineups aad Polnta perch. They will '-lso have a Ma·
dlfferenC€. boys will probably get into the Chaffe}' (89) · 1\""t"\~"pOrt (28) 60n on Pismo Clama down here
Playl nit their IBJtt game wt> re first game. Eblen l 21) _ .... F 114 l Nt>tlle'5 very shortly. Now this ls the Mlne
Davis. J ohncollt,. WR)'Tle Melquist, Here's the club roste_r : · Crowley \6) . .' .F .. . ...... Jackson bunch or stinkers that flnd it im-
John Campb<>ll, Phil Shaf~r. Pt>t-C;atcher._ Bob Burdick, Jesse Beeman (6) ·--C ... . (4) .ra.ytrl possible to stop the nets on ear~
t'"°n, Ron Qul~ley, Griffith, Ruiz Smith; pitchers, Russ Hrman, Vick ................ G . . 141 Roberts dines and mackerel. Being a good
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There were only two contend-
ers in th(' large boat division who
8corf'd really dramatic victories in
the series. NHYC Staff-Commo-
dore D. W. 1Walt) Elliott had his
California 32, Escapade~ out in
froAt ail the way to fake three
otuipl tints ·ili'!lla'~ Eoca-
pade w'IU'defend the San Diego
Str Thomas Lipton Tl"ophy on
March 9 for the fourth time in five
years. and he r performari.cc in the
Mid-winters proves she f and
Walt) have loet none of their
awewrne abiUty to get out in
front and s tay there. George F!Cltz
in the Rhodes Cla.u al.80 m&dt> it
three tn a row. Not fir behind.
and deflnltt>ly in the running, wa.s
NHYC's spectacular skipperette.
Marianne , Pearcy, with T ommy
Thoma.s, al.so of NHYd in third
.spot.
The varsity will fact San Pedro
e.t 1 p.m. in a quarterii I gamt'
advance to the aeml·fl to bE'
ht'ld during the afternoon a.nd
and Harry Schurch will retum Rudy Casillas, John Severson. Blac kv..•eu ....... G '..... . ... Lusk Dcn1ocrat, I won't mention money.
next Sl'&son. Manuf'l Ruiz, Jack Clark: first Halftime score _ Chaffey 23, Perch are hitting m088. Blg fel"\ /
Coach Eaton stated after the base, Guy Coates, Al DMIL, Jlni Newport Harbor -16. Scoring sub-lows wtlh thick lips. ~
:'li"r.l4·port \Vlnners
Otht>r NHYC akipperSJ who cov-
ered themselve's with gldry for the
edification or th('ir ccmJ>('litors
were Strat Enright who showed
the Ludera 16 .sallon how It's
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QUAL1TY
MEN'S
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evening to determine the finalists. -I
The B'a gained quarter-finals
Wrlb by •ddut'q..clfif"poocl 11 , 09 •
to 24 and the var:atty by ciereal-w· . ~-"9911 r,~
Kiwanis Trophy Award Ing Hollywood 51-49. Lut wee>f, ins
the O's got Into the finals by
beating Long Beach 4 7 -26 8..11
Charles Berry scored 12 point.a
Coe high honors.
OCC >ll':S ALL STARS
DiCk DaviJI, forward and MAnUt>I
Ruiz, guard, ot the Pirate hoop
team. have been cha&en to play
tomorrow I Fridayl night In an
All-Star gamp at Fulh,•rton. Fund~
raised from Lhc game will .send
t.h<' Fullerton Hornel.!I to thP 8t&te
basketball toumey In Stockton.
DR .• IRA B. €ROSS. Berkeley,
U. 0 . profeMor----"Pr ices have de-
clinl'd, are declining and will con-
tinue to do so unless we have an-
other world war."
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Harbor Area Boye' club D c lub pre1idcnt, preeented awa.rd1.1
bukelball game llCOred a 32-16 to the cham:pton&hlp teams.
win over Huntington Beach Tuea-Charles 8(-rry and Schultt, co-
day night lo cop the champloMhlp captains ot Harbor's D team, re-
ot the Costa Me.a& Kiwanla tour-celved the trophy and mMa.ls for
nan1ent at OCC gym. th<'ir club. Hrnry Wallace received
Bob Diehl. with 11 point.a, Geo. lhe D lt'am conaolatlon trophy for
Schuttt with aeven polnll paced Long Beach Boys' ciU b, Mike
the local scorers. Valle and R.oy Da.nlel, the E con-
Aftt>r rolUng to a 14-1 firat 90laUon trophy for Uie Harbor
quarter lead, the H.B.C. rtve alow· Boys' club.
ed down to keep pace with Hunt-Nathaniel Smith and Don Small
ington. rt-ceivcd the F championship tro-
At halftime Of the Santa l\.na, phy for the Long Beach Boys'
Orange Coast game, Herb Ward, cJub and J im Pate the F con.sola-
tournament chairman tor the club I lion pri&e for Huntington Beach
and Dr. Gile• Brown, Kiwan.l.s RecnatJon Center. '
SATU DAY, 'MARCH 18_.
FACTORY
,IRAINID
IXPlln AT
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NTS LIDO' DRUGS -'
game that the Pirates, he felt, Willet: second b&.se, Jim Hagey. stltutes: Chaffey -Goodwin l4 ): Ro:ok cod fishing on the Rago -
could have: flol.shcd h ighe r h1td Paul Chafe. Phil Shafer, Don Wil-Wilson. (21; r-.{ewpprt Harbor banks is red 1\ot. Qlen Edward&
they been abte to wtn more -0( l\&m•; ~fWllUamJJ;'Bm1ttl: Wetzel (4): Nea~itt (21. ' had Man,. @Jc"tra rotr=iia at.eMy
lheJr sh.are of the close gamea . .short.atop, Seit Morales, Junio r friends. Try and figue t.hJ.a: one
They !().Ill onty three league games Smith, J . Smith: outfielders, Da.r-out. The commercial price la the
by more lhllrl IO pofnll. en Howse, Frank Alexander, Glen LAWN BOWLING same as In 1933.
FISHING CONTINUES
O.K. IN COLORADO
Fishing contlnue11 good along
the Colorado river with live haft
producln11: ~OQd catches o r bass at
both Lreke Mescj and Cottonwood
Landing_ on Mohave Lake. accord-
ing to the Automobile Club of
SouthCm Calirornia. .
Trout angler" report the fish-
ing good at Willow Beach and
Emery'& Landing on Mohave.
.Angling for ba&s has a1ao been
good on !Ake Hava.eu.
.Along the..cout, bottom flllhing
tor rock cod. ling cod and red
anappe.r rem&ilu good.
Luckenbill, Williams, Wayne Bra-King flsh and small perch are
ga, Willet. A method. or putting life into putting up a ha.rd fight on the
Local Women Take
La.wn Bowling Cup
At the mid-winter S. C. Wo-
men'& Lawn Bowling Association's
tournament held la..,t week on the
greens st Arroyo Se<:o, Highland
Park for three successive days,
Mrs. Libby Bauer snd Mrs. Laure
Kitnlnger, membe}"S of the New-
port H arbor Lawn Bowling club
were succeseful in winning the sil-
ver cup trophy In the double1.1 by
a score ot 19 plus. Mrs. Bauer
ls rated ooe ~f the best women
bow1era tn the state.
the JOC&lity without marring its old folk's roost. You don't need a
beauty. . ' license to fish on the Newport
Greens owned and maitJtained pier at the present time:. Juet
by the City of Newport Beach br1ng thRt fur coat to keep warm.
tor the benefit or the public, and Ba.y fishing proved too tough for
operated under the supervision or us thls week. Tried two dl.tte.re.nt
the Newport Harbor Lawn Bowl· days, but drew a blank for our
ing ASBOCiation, 'a non -profit time. Mayl?e next week we'll see.
Corporation. you in a rowboat,
Days of play: Wcdneaday, Frl-Many live bait boat operators
day, Saturday, Sunday and all arc a.bout ready to ea.ii, but lut
holldays, to which the public J.'J year taught them to be a little
cordially invited. Information may cautious. The public doesn't go
be obtained at the groen on play-aJong for just t he boat ride. It
Ing days or call eecreta'ry at looks like it will be some time
Beacon 7240-W or Harbor 0796-'?' before the rirat run sta.rla. accord·
A clean, exciting a.nd competl-Ing 'to reports. See you on the
tive outdoor sport. stem.
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BOB'S SPORTING GOODS ,
11th ud Newport Bl\'IL. COSTA llES1' -· eG!l•B
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'; 'Why Ctiristians
"D 't D ·ntc• ' • on r1 • . .
• ''Why Cbrlatlana Don't Drink"
will be the lilU1UOD theme Sunday
momlng 'at Chriat Church by the
&a. The puldr, Thomas Roy
Pendell~ has taken u bb t ext
the word.a ot St. Paul, ·~e 8&.ld
to me, 'My rrace ls !lllfflclent. for
you, for my power fa made perfttt
In your we&knesa.' •~or the aa.ke
of Christ, then, I am content . , ,
for when I am weak, then I am
etrong."
The Sanctuary c;holr will sing
R oberts' "Seek 'Ye the Lord,"
with Phyllis Fielde taking the so-
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Lady of Mt. Carmel
1441 Balboa Ave. -_,.,._
Sunday at 8, 10 and 11 :30.
Week day1. 8 a.m. ConfeseioM
Saturday, 4 to 6 :30, 7 :30 to 8 :30.
Sunday, before each mMa. Balboa
bland, Sunday. 8 and l O. Satur-
day, 8 a. m. Confeulons, same as
above. ' Radio Proruns
Dally. except Sunday. Roary
hours. KFWB (980), 7:30 p. m.
for peace. s._,..
Holy Mau, 9 :08 a . m., KLAC
( ~7b) 11 a. m. Catb9llc Hours, KF1
(&40) 6:45 p . 1n. KOFJ (710). Hour
of St. FrancL~ Cl141nP 4. others.
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Commuf)ity Church
Corona del Mar
For the First Sunday in Lent,
the Rev. Patil Edward Babbitt,
minll!lter of tAe OOrona. del Kar
Community church, hae chosen for
tu• sermon topic : "Can the Chris-
t ian Faith Be Aleo Reuonable?" h e church holdl two wonhip aer-
"'lces each Sunday, at 9 :45 a. m.
-.nd at 11 a. m. In the f lr1t ser-
Vice the Chapel choir wtll ling,
•·My God and I" by Sergt ; a..nd in
Ute 11 a. m. 1eTViee the Cbancel
Jil!Olr will llnl" "Souls ot the Jtt«bt ·
.ou.." by Noble. The Ftllgrtm
ehoir will sing in both 1ervice1:
!'O Saviour Sweet" by Bach-Dick-
ln90n. All choira are directed by
Mary Bat ten Steffenaen.
: The Newlywecf• wtll,;. meet at
7:90 p. m. with Lt, and Mrs.
Charlee -Cra.wford. 504. Juutlne
"/i-ve. for devolioru, diacuaion and
$rpnization. All young manied ' ~ouples are cordlall!Y invMAtd. •
SpeciaJ Service$
for A<Jventist-s -
Hollll L. Andenon of the Sev·
enth-Day Advent ist Church 1.(1•
nouncea the tollowtnc apeakera
and theJr taplca for the ~
liatlc meetlnga to be beld t.IWI
week at the chU:rch.
Superior Court !u<Sa"e, KenneU\
Morri110n, will be put speaker on
Friday, F eb. 29, ?:30 p. m . 'and hi•
subject will Ji'e ''lt'• Your Prob--
lem." He wilf discuses youth prob--
lems that are so prevalent now.
Sunday, March 2. 7:30 p. m ., Mr.
Anderson will explaltf the t'Unda-
ment&I belie( ot all Adventists.
"Saved by Grace." A colored aound
picture, "Pearl o ( the Orient" will. -
be shown.
"God's Longest Time Prophecy,"
Will be the topic on Wedne1day,
March ~. 7 :30 p. m. The film will
be about the common a.nlmala of
the woode.
Ralph Pueschel or La Sierra
college will conduct the 50ng ser-
vice ea ch evening.
At the regular church aervlce
on Saturday, March 1 ,11 :30 a. m .
A-Ir. Anderson will use the text,
Isiah 54 :2 u the bul.s of his ser-
mon, "Lengthen thy cords and
strengthen thy l!ltakes."
Young Baptists
Me.et Friday at
Corona · del Mar
The Young Adult group of the
F irst Baptlst. church, Newport
Beach, will hold their regular fort-
nightly m eeting Frt~y at 7 :30 in
lbe home or Mr. and Mrs. J ohn W .
Herrick at 310 Greenleaf Ave.,
near S@aview. Th.LI la the tint
tivt> the group Ls meeting in Co·
rona del Mar. Youn..s Adults who
might be inlere1ted in joining such
a group are cordl&lly invited.
Boys Interested in model bulld-
lng a.re invited t O attend the club
me~ting at the cburch education-
al building, 19th and Balboa, at 4
p. m. Saturday, under the leader-
ship of Jack Randall. \
The younger boy1 and g1rls t.n
Sunday echool, which meet. at
9 :45 in the educa'.tlonal building
and the" a.anctuary, are h&\lfnr
thrill watching the noweNS gTO"-'
ror Ea.ate r Sunday, one for t>ach
child.
Sunday, March 2 11 Communion
Sunday, and the Lord'• Supptr
wUJ be observed at the morning
service. Dr. Ivan 'Eiits, putor,
will preach from the text, "To
Wh0m Shall We Go?'" At the 7 :30
evening service hia topic will be
'"Family Prlvilegea." The Youth
Fellowship le 1c.heduJed for 6 :30
p. m. in the educational building .
'Christ Jesus'
Is Science Text
The mission or Jeswi and ill!I ln·
fluence in the world today will be
conslderesl Sunday ln the Lesson-
Sermon on "Christ J e1us" In all
ChrUJUan Science churche1.
A Bible Lesson ttelection from I
J ohn (4 :9, 14 ) reads, '"In this was
m•nlfested the love or God toward
us. bec&UH that God .ent hi! only
begotien Son into the world. that
we might live through bim . . .
.And we have seen &nd do t estily
that uie Fa.tber ~nt the Son to be
the Savlour of the world."
In '"Science &nd Health wl~h
Key to t he Scr1p~ure6" Mary
Baker Eddy -~. 'ilt ia the living
rl.st, the J>C-&eUc:&L,TruU;>., ~h
makes J eau.s 'the rcsurrecUon and
the llre• to all who follow hlm in
deed ." "HUI coiu:um.mat.e exampl"'
\V88 for the isalvation of us all, but
only through doing the ""'orks
\\•h ich he did and taug ht others
to do." lPP· 31. 51 ).
Iu..la.b auppUea th~ f:;<>lden Text :
"There tlbaU come for-th a rod out
of the stem o1 Jeaa.e, anct • Branch
shaU .grow out of his r oots " l 11 : l l .
Costa Mesa . '
nRaT CHU1IQD OF .CUIUST,
. 8Cll:~'sT
A bTanch of Th~ Moth•r Chureh. Th., 1hr•' Qi\llrc.h of Chrl•t. Sc:l•ntl•t. ln
8Mto.. M•N•cb"'••tta.
8'fl Via Lido, Newpo_tt Beaeh
lu.bday .sdlool -·--_,.::,_,,.,, ... 9 :1S a . m .
5uftday ~c.e .. _ ...... _ .... ._.., 11 :l)O ... m
W~1 Ev•nl11, 111eettn1 6 :00 p m .
,R9d .. 1 Room ~ted ·at 111 Palm
St.tMt, larboe., Ja vpen dally frCHU ll ~ ~ S p.. mn_. .-xcept Sund.ya •nd ~P na~I~ --.-t.
:fW ~ I. ieordi"i'IY Jnvlt.d to I attdd tlte du~f"Ch krvlc•• •ad "•e. th• ........ tt-..
B. I. Methodists '
Eleo Off ice rs
GeorJe Jonea and Font Lowe
were elected to the boal'd for t.hJ'ft:
year tenna a( the annual metllng
or Ba.Jbo& lala.nd Community
Melh.odlat church, held tut Sl1!1-
day a!temoon with Di1trlct Su.per·
intendent Rev. Hayden Seara pr.e-
sidlnc. Named .to twcryear term•
were Mrs, J, Wtllla.m Bowles whUe
Mrs. J. A . Beek and Theodore
Hauser arl! t o serve one-year
terme.
New names added t o the board
of stewarda were Mre. Font Lowe.
'Mr& Loretta Schenkle, Mra. PaU·
.ulce .r>.. --.i, Rlcluuu lla"f'"
sr. Mr.. M&rUyn Hau.er. Jitil!J.
N ora Jones and Richard White.
Recording 1teward wu Mrs. F .
L. Lowe. Re:elected tinancii.I sec-
retary wu Clem ChrUUe and ?'!!-
elected treasurer wu P . F . B&tnea.
Named world service treaaurer
was Mn. Mildred F. Riley. Cbu~h
Sunday school superintendeqt,
Mrs. P. F". Balnt-s. wu al.so re·
elected.
0. C. Pastors Hear
~Or. Harry Fosdick
:at Berkeley
Church Guild
Holds Annua l
February Dinner
. Baptist Church
A nPw committee elected to
secure a needed church 9rgan, WU
a music committee. This. includes
the pUtM, the Rev. Harry White;
Ruth Jbbott.eon, Loretta Sehe~.
Four Orange couaty puton lut
: wee.k beard Dr. Jla.rry Emerson
.Foedlclt:, put.or ernerttua: ot New
•York Cily'e fa 11'\ e d RivenJ4e
:church, declare that In a chaotic
.era such aa ours there la a need
'1.o discem "l.he abkilng a.mid the
:tranailory. 'I1le higheet UH of a
.-ha}ten Ume la to' d19cover the un·
"Shakeable. When everything that
•ca.n totter la 1tag(Uinl, then L!t
:!he time to get o~ eyee on what
.et&nda firm."
Church School Guild ot Corona
del Mar he ld the uaJ Febru·
ary pot luc eb. 18 ln
Pilgrim h• church.
A varle t on by
the ch.lld r uch ap-
plause. M urg wu
chairman of the dinner and pro-
gram, attended by 110 parent• and
children.
Next meeting Ls March 10, place
to be announced later. • The lectures were the 511t an-
jiua.J Earl ~turu at the Pacific
<School ol 11e11g1on., s.rk•ley. and Episcopal Guilds
...,,ere built around the theme, "A
)'a1th ror Tough T11n ..... A t11tte Meet Next Week
..day paators' echooJi was held in / ~011juncUon wtth~lectures at St. Cecelia's guild of St. Jame1
~hich onr one tho d regiatra· Episcopal church wW meet tor-a
..tione were recet . sack luncheon at 12 :30 p. m.
• Men attending from Orange Tueaday, March .f, at the home
~ty included Dr. Fl'ed Nied-of Mrs. Eug-ene Gn.aeellt, 118
rtnghaua, Santa ~ Plrst Ccncre-East Bay front. Balboa I.al&nd.
pt1onal; Rev. Alff: o. Nlchcola. The meetf"g of St. Elia.beth'•
'Santa Ana First Method.lat; Rev,. guild alao a ack luncheon, will
ba.niel D. Rider, Mota Jut.& Ftnt be .held Qn Friday, March 7 at th~
· Bapu.t, and R•v. Tl>omaa Ro bonlol or Mn. H. L. OatrandeJ",
.Pendell. Newport !Beach Chriat CoToila del Mar. 808 D&blla. 12:30
~ureb by the Sea. p. DL
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"Radiant Christian,!;" \\"Ill be
the theme of Rev. P . G. Neu,
man.n's sermon at the 11 o'clock
worship service this corolng
Lord's Day. Special mu.ale by the
choir and the Ordinance of Holy
Communion will be ob1erved at
this servtc,.
.At the T :30 aervtce, ''The f-"iret
Mart.yr'' will bt the &e.rm0n to be
given by Rev. Neumann. This \\1U
be pnceded by the congrep.Uona.I
aln&"•plration belnc led by M'.r.
Alvin Grauer.
Sunday ecbooJ convenea at 9 :.fO.
Come and enjoy the ope.nin.s' ex·
erci8U. Claa--1 are arr&nJed for
all agea.
At 1 :80 tbe orcheatra wUl have
Theodore Hauae r and Dr. Claire
Barnett.
New names added to t h e finance
committee were: H enry Van Dom,
Mra.. Bea Hauser, J\ulh Ibbottaon
and RJcbard Hauser; hold-over
members are -M'n. Margaret ~
born, P . F. Bainea, Clem Chr:iatt•
and Mrs... Ji". L. Lowe .
~ on the boa.rd ot educ•·
tloD ~ be Dr. Wbite, Kn. Bain... Kn. Lowe, Mn. J..,.
Klepptncer and Klaa Lucille Bab-
cock.
R.ep<lrla were given In all de·
pa.remeota, ahowtng remarkable
ad~enl in tbe year which
opone<I wllh tint m~~ In tht<
new church, not then f'Urniahed.
their rehe&rMJ. Tile Kajuty ot the Splrl.tu&I
At 1 :30 Baptlat 'Tralnlnr Union Lite i. topic of Dr. Willie thlo
will meet ..,d elso the adult com1q.c-Suncley iond MrJ. xw.
group will 111.eet at. tbe ume hour, WU! prpvide ..pec1'1 muste.
Monda,y . llla!>t the Woma1,.•
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Kluloiw:y UDlon will h9fd It.I ~"';:!.ti ~ i=: ChiJf'· PJy:~holo9y
the cbur.cll...., °'the c0mm\llU~ r•a•s :.. Merch .... conllal!Y ln.vlted. • ,..,. .. .. •
Ken'• Jln.Y•~tlllf wW JDMl u, .,, pannt.1, }'OU ban been
at tho · -and the male '"""4<rjJ;IC ""°"t JW11Cb.OloClcal a.
cborua -.al fOllOW. pecta of )'OW" ch114'& ..ti.vltlea. JOV Tb~ nJcbt.) Pral9o, ~r will be IDt<INICiOd In atlen<llllC a
and Bible Stvdy,~...,·-t1au. ...-tea ot tOGr 1ecturw ""'Cbllt 18' ID atlllb1llC UM Ill.II Pwycllo!QIY 'ldtb empli,a•• oe
chapter. °"""' d ..,,.)' thU. -:..::. 12, to ... bllcl at tbe t~ -9'r1.wa1 vpllrr. st. J .., • ..,.., ell-..
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pl.m. ~~ U ,roe
J•vr llu!Mt AIM ·Da1IM
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SldldrlUa
Vlbl'ator Sande rs
Paint. !ip"'l' OutOla
Floor Sanden
Floo.r Po'Uaben
Skll S..den
.•• Btiilders s•
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D18CtJSSING A'.ITRlB~ of Dt"W ~I are Juk LN'·ltt, W t , Dew u.k-s ~r of ~y Somen. I nc:. ChtyAlt-r·Plymoutb
dealer here a.11d Somers. Lea'·ltt aucettdif Sam K"Yf't6o "'~pt.'d.
Leavitt Suc;ceeds
Keyes in Sales
Mesans Attend
Alumni Dinner
Manager Position ""· Gertrud• Ed.ck. 168 Mag-
• nolill A ve., Cosla Mesa. and h e1
Harvey Son1ers. president of daughter Mrs. Ro bert H1:1.tll cy
Harvey Somers. Inc .. HarbO r a rea ~Jeanne Edick 1 oJ Modesto, en
C hrysk-r -P lymouth dC'aler. an-joyed a recent dinner at thr
nounced today t he appointment of Carolina P ines rc.tstaur11.nt, Lo~
Jack Leavitt as sales manager. Angeles. whC'n M i88 GladJ·s Edick
Leavltt and h is wiff".' Cracr, rc-another of U\c Mesa.n's daughters
~nUy established a ho1TIC in Bay· "'·as one of a class a .... ·arded cer-
ahore.s. t1f1ca.te::i from the Institute c.'
Leav•tt come~ \\'f'll ri.ual,ifird for Industrial Rclattons, UCLA. A
the po~it1on. hl\v1ng bt•C'n \~Ith .). number or high offi<'ial5 reprc·
E . Frf"nch CQ . Dudi.:C' df'a ltlr in San I sen ti ng both b1.bor anil n1 nna~("
Francisco. sin(·(' 19J2, 1·xc1·pt for tnC'n1 wert' in atlcndanc:e at th('
a per i,()(f Wh Pn h r ~('rved i vith th" affair v•htch was hosted by lhl
U . S . A. A. F . as ll tra.nsp:irt pilot Indwlrut l Relations Aluo1ni.
d u ring W or ld Wa.r I L I ------
Hi.a rather, J. W . l..A'aVitt. \\'B<i 1 C K I
the tlls l ributor-rn San FrAnci!-1(_''1 • A. now tons
end Los Angrlos fo!" th<' nit! H
Willys-Kn1ght ~m(' 30 yuars ago. Bu y Mesa o me
Somera ortginalty from San Fran-
<:bco, was In S tanford University 1 M r, a nd M rs. C. A . Kno.,~·ltn r
Nith Lf>a Vitt. I of Santa. Ana have purrh;lS('(I thr
Sam Keyes, rormt'r sales man-home of A-tr. and Mrs. W. D.
ager, rf'signed tn take an oppor-Dorrell, 269 Broadway. Coate
tunity offered hln1 1n Ortf-' of. tht· l f\t esa. The Don·ells are co1nfort-
l argc&t autOmob1lc dcalc-i:s hips in J ably settled 1n their nev.' residence
San Diego. at 405 E . 22nd St .
J.udge Frank Linnell Presents .
Rep. Views fo Pro America Group
Prl'sentlng ~ R.cpu hltca.n s.icli··~--------r-----~
of the picture, City J udgr Frank \ have come to believe , t hat all
LinnC'll. candidatf' fo r . C~ngres.c;-th ings that were good fo r the na-
man from ·t he 28th ~1str1ct. a?-tion and all t hings t hat .. ~,.ere good
dressed the. Pro . Aml'r 1~ g-roup for the ~·orld could be purc has-
m eet 1ng . Fr1d~y 1n P ll gflm ~all crl by th!' tax dollar of the Ameri-
ln _k eeping with their ~lpart1san can people: and following th.Id
policy a De:mocrat1c candtdalf' will f.:alsc concl~pt they have proceeded
be tnv1tcd t o speak on March ~8. ln spend n1oncy in every con-
1'f ra. R .. R. ~oorey, vtce-charr-ceivablf' way and with, ha n•ls of
mal'!., presided in the abeence of 1nosl \'.'1 1~1 gra ciousness in forl'ign
~lr9. J . Arthur T aylor. chairm a n. lands.
In kc!'p;ng with t he na tional holi-S umn1ior 1·p day, Judge Linnell took as his
gu bjcct "Grorse Washington 's
Foreign Policy and \Vashington.
D . 'C.'~ Policy." A.fter\\'a.Td t h('rt'
v.•.is a question end answer per1-
rd. Mrs. Colin F . Brown supcr-
vist>d the brunch which prcccdt"tl
the meet ing.
Setting a picture of the ('r>IO-
ni~s directly afll'r the Rrvnlu-
t ionary war \\'hen 1t was thought
they would rcnta in frre units of
the British Empire and la~e r de-
ciPion to alt.a.in perma nent separa-
t ion, the speaker said:
"Throughout his career. Was h·
ingtoR lo all his foreign views,
seemed always controlc-d b)·
thoughts of avoidblg rather than
making forti,;;n connC'C t ions. H('
believed t hat by t he esta bli.&hn\ent
or th~ United Sta tes, A nation
dedicated to actual fr('edom of lite
indidivuaJ had be'C'n realized and
that the nation's perpetuation
might be bf't te r insured by a pol-
cly whJc.b kept it ILloof from the
nations Of tht!' world, wwb had no
"Ucil conc~t · of !ree n1eorfs rights
and ~who w e re tom and tkparat-
ed by &gf!!!: of Con.Ulct tti+ms elVel!I.
'fhla policy \VAS, b,}4 \Va.ah.i.ngtori,
adhered lo tn all pha..seti.,.of bis
d f'aling' wttb the nation$ of the
world . • ~nt Polley 1
"To n1y mind lhf' d1fft·renCt• of
the fort.i1sn poUt·y of George
\.'\'ashin~on and that of Wa.!hlng-
tnn D . C., of rcc!'nt years, is ln-
dceli apparent.
"George \Vaslun(.:ton's mRy b('
r~vnta1n!?d in th£'5<' worcls. No al-
lianct' cxcrpt of 1mmed1ale Dl.'C -
ess1ty and of benefit to l).n1erica
an<I lnen but temporarily.
"Washin~ton D. C.'.s of rec<>nt
ycars. In thCtie words. 'All poss\-
ble alllanct>s, at w hatever cost .
wilich might be la ter of necca-
s1ty and whieh n1lght be or bene-
fi t to Amer :ca . ·
"ChJlnged world po~rs and
c.ondition~ ma y make it undeslr-
a blt! lo rl'lUrn t o George Wash-
ingt on's complE'tely, Bul in view
nf our ex perien~e uf recent years
wi th Washingto n D. c:s foreign
poli<'y. I t hink that a return to-
'-''a rd t hose or George \Vashington
!e certainly dt>si rable. It haa been
o.ptly salt! that the: summary and
Inspiration of hl-111 rarew!'ll add~Sll
were contalned l he words, "Be
utWtetl and be American.."
''If we but ca n return to a for-
eign policy controlled as nearly u
posaible under this phrase we wilt
have avoided dlaa.ater for our--
aelves and the world, !or only with
a continued strong Am~rtca may
the t~e world have hope."
Pro Amerll.'a mee,t.8, apln
Miarch 28, Pllgrim Jle.U, Corona
001 Mar at 9 :30 a .m . Speaker to
be announced later. Come and
bring a friend. ·
"Sil\,ce the secood Worhf War,
whether we approvi; or not, we
muat. I believe, a II agree 1 lhat the
w·ubington D. c. foreign policy
hM been baaed not only lpon ~the
theory or alliance-with. ut ·m a
great measure, support o q,.e mU-
ttary and economy· ol f'&A1• 1f later to , .. t. la. lite Juae i•· prt.
not -of t.be countrt'!' of the 1 ......, •"""'¥>-. ;
wo:tkl. Following thie ne ~ klea ll j ~
....,.. to me that t;Jiose po.or -People do read t.be J>ttfl1J Adi. •
Troop No!I. IA-41, Srd Oracle
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Co-Jeedf'n: Mn. E. V. Henincton. -
~n. Arthur Sallabury and Mn.
Ha rold I . Round
\fef'lt.A: nunctay ...... !:00, Commu-
nity church .
Lut 'A'l:"ek Brownie troop& 18 and
\ t wen t to Doheny State Park
for a 'Cook-out.' They had a grand
ti:ne pr!'parlng the rood. hamburg-
erl'I. cl'lery . carrot stick• and
home-made ice ere lUT\ whtcb ~
quired ma ny hand& fo r ·crank in g.'
After cleaning u p the camp&
o;;ongs Wt"'te t1 ung a.nd lhrn a h ike
·\own the beac h. com blnK for
1•ock!t, 11he'lls and sea -weed. Upon
l'C'lUrniog to the cnmp the glrl.9
!I.cl up a muacum of everyttiing
Which h11.cl been collected ·and dis-
cussed Ila beauty. On lhe way
home a visit to the mia.ston at
SAn Juan Caplstrano proved. moat
ir.tcre11 ti11g and great cxc ltemeht
when the Brownies wt>re allowed
to reed lhl' plgt>0n11.
Those who e njoyed the oook out
and m lMion were: Troop No: t S-
G~J I Attderson, Susan Baker, Car-
o ) Lyn'q_ Fl!!her, Nancy Folaron.
Luana Herrington, Debbie Horst.
Julie bletainger , Linda Round,
Pami11la ThomSon. Pat ty Wataon,
Melinda W ella and Mary Z.i1m .. Th~
troop was sorry that Pemel.a Pew
couJd not be with them. Tt'oop
No. <ft -Katie Desenberg, June
Gr lm111tad, Cristln N eal, Carol Ann
Salisbury, Patricia Schult.a. Diane
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COSTA MESA KITES ·
TO SOAR SATURDAY
Thia Sat urday at 2 p.m., the
sky over Coeta Mesa Park should
be filled with k lle1t entered in the
Harbot' Arca Boye' club kite rfy-
in1; contest. •
E . f'loyd Hubbard has arrang-
ed ror the prize11 a.nd the judging.
Brand new baake:tballa, footballs,
baseballs, basketball rim and net.
basebalJ m ilt a.rld a !tOftbaJI be.t
will be awarded the winners in
ea ch dlvilllon of the C'onle8t.
Divisions or judging wfll lnc lude
the be.st consk ucted kite f home -
made I . largest and smalleat kit~
best decorated, t he highest Oylng
kite and the oddut. All kites m\l.8t
ny.
. The re will be something 1peclaJ
for each entrant. Age llmlll are
from 8 to 12 inc lusive.
"Signal and Be Sure" lg aaid by
he N8'ional ·Automobile Club to
be a safe d.rivin-' m ot to.
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llPllOLUAl!T8 JN ·LUBRICATION . AND l'OU81UN(l
READYMIXED '.0 NCREI
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MAIN STREET AUTO LAUND.RY
AOll088 PllOM 8JµJl8 -SANTA ANA
SOUTH co ' ST
MATERIALS CO~PANY i
No Job Too Large; No Job Too Small 1
Ht Weo& wn.oa, -... Newport and llarllor llh-da.
COSTA MESA -PHONE BEACON llM8
. . ' Here's a taste-tempting combination that's sure to be a hit! Easy to fix, even
easier on the food bud1et. Tender, firm ~oni topped with a generous
portion of nippy; brisk-ftavored cheese. Really a taste treat, and right in sea-
son , too. Your favorite cheeses are no fart.her a.way than the delightfully re-
freshing dairy f oods section at your nearest Safeway. Check these low, low
prices and save at Safeway. ·
CHEESE
Mild Otegbn Oieclclar, jutt riiht for cookina
with macaroni. Good fOf sandwiches, too.
' GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
TownH-.Datwal•-eeed. (~can. lk)
SBOR'l1ENllfC · ·~~~: lAltGE,. FAESH
EGGS
FANCY TUNA
C~ldt•n of tho S.O bran'I.
lite SIR Solhf Pack
"-* 26c Wl!W29c 61h4L e11 J«. ca
/ CHUNK TUNA
Torpedo . .,.. f Oilmll
:'" 2Jc :!«-29c
Rockwood Cindy :: .. "t: 2tc
Tomato Jul« =... 3 "'".: 2Sc
ieta &rape Jelly ~ 37c
Kem Presenes ': 37c
G<apo, Apricot a< 'ooch.
Apple Butter
R1isi1 BrNd
c:.t.•• -----;1tc
":: 23c
SUpr Belle PuS ": tSc
SW..l'Ptlatoes ~' ":-2tc
Sptpe•=·i -w-. 1a-t6c '"'" '~ ... Pll*•ils ::-_ :: t2c·
White, Yollow, Grwri, IO-·
Dlaer lllpklas ·=-.... tk
lacenie Miik ;.:: "22c
Vllamfn D, Hamag.nt..i.
_ho..,.doliv.,....
(holf
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vallon carton, 44c)
Dain Drlllk =... .:: 19c DOl'rj, fooJ l"icos ofodfro I• .
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OI SYD IY llUTll6 11 wrnt
SUNNYIANK MARGARINE
GokJen cvb:ea..
foll wrapped.
P1ncake Mix
.:29c
"'---~Jtc ~· .... For waffles, too. ·
(2~ .• 16c; 31/2-lb_, 39c)
Table Syrup ~ 2Sc !!;; 48c
Sl .. py Hallaw:. cano & maplo blond.
for high quality eggs at low
pricea, shop ot Safeway.
OH 61118111111
::' .45c
Breakfast Gems
6UD£ l . 4ftc W6E •• ...~
Crum O':lhe Crop
&Wfli . 53c W6E doltll
finest eggs you c;:on buy.
For meat that ill topo in quality, ftavor <Uld teDder·
-yd low in 1pria:, ahop at the Safeway _,. you. .. ~
BOUND . STEAi:~~~ .. tic
CDCIBOAST~ .. 13·~E •. 69c
lbolllder am "-> U. S. GoT1 graded CHOICE beef.
Match -FAMILY
CIRCLE
MogcdiM
On sole 5c
Today ••.
REEi MIX ::,.;b. --;;: Uc ..
llOB Hill COFFfE l! 79c
f inest quality. (l·I". bag, 1.57)
FLOWER SEEDS·,
Choice ~ 5 Varletl.. 1 = 15c VALUE •=:r EAOt
ll!ICW 'llheryC..
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PllESS ~ Work Hird -OD
'.'. Alfredo M ·nez 'Candidete Choice Minstre1 .. ~ ,
. .· I To Be Rev.eated at M:embe ... of the""~:t:· H"" ··Pictures Hung Democrat Dance =.i ~~~.~r;u:.:f::. ":?.
lahll>ir 1.0Vcb .. 'Oil ... p.;...... ,.,..
at Pa.,dua Hi . ·•Wbo •hould be tM DemocraU< nuel lll'*ft-' show whlcb will ,be
Dual romance.a, ~ith a triangle
involved, give the · Mexkan Play·
rn . the opportunity for artM
chnactertsaUons tn "Pelk>IJ o
Beeoe.:• (Dolls.rs or Kia.an), their
lively new comedy. opening Wed-
ne9d&J at the Padua fiille Thea.-
tire. .A new an.d ~labor&te art ex.a
h ibtt contMbutee: tq the produc·
ti on.
The 'romantic couplet will be
p~)'ftd by Ysabel Martinet and
AltonSQ Chavez. antJ ! Concblte
Ga.Ua.rdo and Enrique Lern1a, with
the role of the rl<'h suitor. who
creates• the romance vt. finance
problem. portrayed by J .o s e
O'Beao.
The art exhibit. _secpnd 9f a
serfes, Is by the !ntemation&Jly
famed Mexican artist. the late
Alfredo Ramoe M..artinez. It in-
cludes olt., tempera and drawings,
and wUJ continue through Mar. 23.
SubjecL'I range from m adonna.s
and flower vendors to Indian vill-
age ~enes, \C'ilh one small port·
able fresco, revealing the breadt~
or the artist's outlook.
The-paintings are of particular
interetrt by r ea son of th~ ·!act that
the artil'lt wu engaged li1 a mural
for Scripp& College whdn he w&s
l'lbJ!icken with the illneas that tater
cauaoo bis death.
presidtJtrtlaJ candidate!" ¥"-""-'°"
t bet uked :presented Friday r&nd Saturdq, This la the quest on ng Mardi 1 and 8 at, 8 p. m. tn the tn an tnformal po1l of Durlce
Count,y Democn.ta. The answers Newport High eobooJ a~to;ium.
and the flnal result of lhe poll &rt' Joe Bre.n, 6ll\fl of the pld Utne.n
to be feature• of the buffet IUP-ln. tbe minatrel ahow· busineu. ~ and dance ecbed'llled fOr '1 P· p~uctn,. and directing th• ahow
m. Saturday ln the Coet& Me9a says, ''ThU will be about the rule.st show of tta ktftd 1:trat ·J! ·bSTe evtt Women'a club house. • • Spof\90.t8d by the r OUQI' If:etno-produced." The cut bu been re-
oraU of Qranse county, the eocta.l beatalllC' fgf the i)Ut. ~ ~Zella.
event Wfll serve to acqualnt Demo-:. lot •re&Uy workl: ~ hard, ·to
crau of the CO\lnty w:tth ff.Ch make lhls produdtton the beet
othe-t" and wlth 1lR plane ... th~ home talent ahow Uwt, hail been
recently activated organlr.ation, lt produeed,,ln •Ult: atta.
w 88 ·pobltrd out by Lewt.et-Van Tom Norton W1ll .,..ln act u
Ta\enhuvc, cilalrma.n of Ule group. interlocutor, Ullst.ed ~ a front
"One at the important -tunctions of line composed ot Ol1tf 'Vamer, Bob
the organ~atton fill to enoourage Beeeher, Al Mattb4tWe, !John P.a.1-
cltizene to register," he -stated .. en. Al GaUerdtm, 1Bord Seeley,
and facilitln wt1l be provided at Bud Brtacoe, ~t qtcero. Ed
the dance for thoae wlahtng to 6~11 m"Jd Bob Norto"-' .Moet of
register to do 90. the sololsta corne ~tom th.la trortt
H onored guest. at the party line, which does all uae dancing,
wUJ be Tony Osoa, tMCreta.ry of the and welt
National Y.oung Democrats. and %5 In Chorua
Richard «eat.me". chairman of the The front lln.e la backed up by
Southern District ot Young Demo--a chorwi of 2:5 men moat of whom
crats. take part in the varlout 1k.tu .ancl
Beat11ng the planning commit-gags which form an lnbegnl part
tee for the 1Unetion a.re Mr. and of the ahow. From tbem comee
llrt1. A. X . Phelp•. of Corona d el the cut of one of the special tea~
Mar. A.Qiatlng ·them will be :M..r. turea, a travesty of the I0111 hit
and Mrs. Henry Vande Velde of ot th~ noted muatcal comedy ,
'--·-"" n---L ~ ..,._ p "South Pactfl:c." " ~....--uc•••-u . .-c. and au:&. eU
Helsley of Costa Meta, and Mr. The show given for the benefit
and Mra. Bob Campbell of Sant.a of the Elks Charily Fund, will alao
Ana. Tiokets may be obtained ltt include speclalty act.a by such 10-
th,. dooi-or trom any member of cal talent •• Dick Newman and
the Young Demoomte. Clessa Wlllla.m..&on , who. have had
consklerable profeaatonal aper!~
• ,ence.
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ldl name after tM. .Junk'1' Ootftlk." at the Ne•purt JlutJor Yacht Olob. "Ptetu.red m•k1ns dOStt up
ez&mlnatloo of the d'8:toned fsta.lell are. u an MS rnaa AJ..l.an !Baker, PefKY lladnetd, Buck Md
N.al I.di-id ..... lee Anool4. , . (Press Photo)
.NAME G. M. KRESS.
~S . SAE · SPEAKER
Dr. George H . Krea11, Los An-
.-eles, will be guest speaker March
7 at the annua'I Founder.s' Day
banquet of the Sigma .Alpb& Epai·
Jon fraternity, to be held In New-
pdrt Harbor · Yacht Club.
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AnnouAce the Reopening o.f Their
Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge
Thursdoy, February 21. · ,952
Completely 'redecorated for your plealure
and serv~n~ the same wonderful Italian fo.od.
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ROSSI CAl'E
JOE l & ADELl .. E ROSSI
Owners and. Managers
t 611 C-oast HICJhwaJ Corona tlel Mar
ThE" brighter hues of Martinez'
pair1tlngs w111 be reflected by the
cofqrfUJ c~tumes of the playerB
L"l "PeSOti o Besos," which wi..IJ be
staged Wedneftday thr6ugh Sat-
urday everungs. and 'fedne·sday
and Saturday afternoons through
April 5, following the o~ning.
Choral~
ptans County
Choir Festiv.el
While lhe aOJolala m:n4 spectalfy
act.fl receive inoat ot the attention,
the chorua has done and will con· .
tlnue to do .. much rehea.ral:rtJ'"U
tae prlncipai.. Thls year's c;horU
Is the larre.t f.nd beat that t&
lodge h&a had tn one of it. 9h<M11;
and Jt wilJ Include men {Tom all
parts of the areL Some ot the
mem:ben be u follows: Kenneth
Gq, BUJ Ooochey, Jr., Bay Traut-
w ein, Brice Deering, Doc Ram-
beau, Jim Frost. Jeas ••Pewee"
Brewer, Le.wi.. Merrill, J a c k
Towle. Va.ii Redmon, T . R . HaU-
ser, T . R. Hauser, J~ .• Jl"ranclt
Riiey, Bud Lanntnc. ''MorTl''
Molbo, and Irwin Sp_,;ue. • ·
Orange county AJumnl Auocla-
tlon and Long Beach Alumni As-
aoetatlon will stage the celebra-
tion joinUy. honoring founding of
the fraternity in IMS at Unlver-I
s:lty o! Alaba~a. Dr. John N .
Osburn, Corona del Mar. Harbo1· 1 l 1367, ia accepting re11ervatlon11 . ..
1YGChtsmen ==========================~' <<:onttnoed from r-a.,e 1) +--------------------------T
Donovan Johnson
Enf!ers Newport
Medical Field1
done: and Bob Colllnge and Kathy ! NEWPORT HARBOR EI.KS LODGE j
Murray who placed first and sec-I mmn ANNUAL
ond In the South Coaster 108. j
Beginning Saturday.
van J ohnaon or San
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The com.lng county choir feati-
<iol wu diacU88f!d when members
or the e«eouttve :board or the Or·
~e unty Chapter of Nie Chor-.
Con uctors' Guild of Callfornl.a -..vo·elr quarterly mffttng lut
Saturday afternoon in Anaheim.
wtnlfred fnoop or Anahefm; Pft'I~
drnt of the Guild. conducted th-:
bu.sineee porllon ot the meeting.
'Program Chairman, OlenQ Daun.
announced that Mra. MM"y Ttnl'·
be BMOCiat t'd with Drs. as
P . Reeder, W illiam j · • Cowan
and Chauncey L. 8 th, 8409
Newport Blvd., Newpo t Beach.
Dr. Johnson i11 a Dip1omate of
tbe American Board or Obstetric.a
and Gynecology and will cue tor
obeietrlcal and gynecol?gical pa-
1off will be the featured .speaker D _IL s UI!
at the torthcornmg dinner "'"''" uaHJOa cene <rYn\S
Ing ot th< Guild .at e,ao on Mon-G Id I( L __
\lent.s In this office. 1
B e gradual~ from ntedictne In
Lol!!I Angeles. interned •,one year
at the Los Angeles County Gen-
eral hospital and reCjl"ived his
specialty training at the Chicago
Lytng-fn hospital and the Univer-
.a:it}' of Pennsylvania~ After 13
years of practice in his specialty
in Los Ange.Jes. he-entered the U .
S. Navy where he served for thJ'ff
·and a half years" duringl the war.
day evening, March 3, at White 0 ey tQ"'
Temple Jdelhodiat oburob of l f • .
helm. "1ra. Tltlirloff I• an out· OS Ang~ es Girl
atandinj' authortty on the use of
Ute ch..lld'a voice in M!hool and
church. She ls at PTeftnt director
ot the Junior Choirs at tile Weft-
mont Commu~lty ch\Weh tn ~Loe
Angeles a.nd i.a a pubJlc school
instructor in th&t ~a. The Junior
and Senior Choln · of 'the hm:t
cburch wru e:ing.. for the program
under the leade rehip of V\rgin.Ml
Burke &nd Harland Anderson. All
Interested peraotll are tnvited to
attend thil meetinl'-
The executive board expressed
lts sincere appreciation to Wetlley
and Patti 'Marquart of Orange far
their excelknt leadership of the
recent workshop eeriea of Je<:ture•
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A. local 11ctne, painted by a 14~
year-old Loa Angeles gitrt, Bever-
ly Do bar. brought ~ yeung a.rust
one of the covett'd Gold K~y
awarda last Satu~ In the stu-
dent art e.xhtblt at Bullock'•-
Sltttn,-on the blutr at Corona
del Mar, Beverly .painted a •plcture
of. Balboa. She wu one of 7000
Junior and eentor h~b .adlool en-
trants, among ~btch Weft I• t'rom
Harbor high achoo!. Three or the
group al.flo received . gold keyfl.
Beverly 11 8. friend. dl. Mr. and
Mrs. D . C . Gallman. 4-14 'iii: East
Ocff.n Front, Balboa. '
F ollow ing 11everal yearls of prac-
tice In the Bay a.rea be returned
·to Southern Californla where he
took over the practlL'e ot Dr.
Glenn Wallace, Santa Ada, now tn
the U. S. Air F orce. On Donovan
Jdbnson is a member at the Lo8
Angeles Obstetrical and ' Gynecolo--
gical Society~ of ttae Kiwanl11
club ot San~a.
He> has been active i.a yachting
for years, being a fortper mem-1
~r of lhe Santa Mo_~ca Yacht
club &nd having aallei:r on the
Geoa.nna in the Honolulu Raee of
1939. He resides with : his wife,
Jacqueline and daughter, Marilyn,
in Sarita Ana.
~:n~.four Monday n lghta In Jrad&meB
Maxon Foee of P'ullerton, Feeti·
val Chairman, told_ of pla..na tor the
thJrd annual Orange County Choir
FestivaJ to be held in Sant& Ana
on Sunday afternoon, ""May 2!';.
Over ~50 voices are expected to
participate in this yurly project
of the Guild. ft,eporta wen also
Ste'¥en Palmer of San-
EXPERT SROE REmln.nINQ aaurer;_ and G. Willard
&ND DVEIN<j ... T ;:. =An&, State
REASONABLE PltilOES ard membera present
N 1 wtte Davld Young, advUor, of
eWDOrt Shoe leoair La Verne; M:&ry Ste!fenaen, hl11-
lGt ·dad Newpo+t -~ tori.an, at Corona. del Ma.r, and · ~=::;======~===;·! M.N. Mauon l!"oa, representing l the American Guild o( OrgahlaU.
.. A.n expreulon ot gn.tttude wu
;RELIA&tE T SE~VICE made to Mr•."-and Larry Killfi
; r · , V Ott. l'\tDerton. tor rtbeir recent aac·
ceatlll Youth Choir FO.Unl
SPIADIS' IUREAU
FOl •&a CRQSS
•W»Y '° onu11
!Ooodltlael '""' ....... i)
the thin cladti Prlday.
ReeuJU were:
· 120 'HJgh Hu.rP.Je9--Weed (0C):
lamea (llf); Norman toe>, 18.1.
440-SantO• (Ml: Compton
((>Cl; A..U. (OCJ., 114.8.
100-Mlller (OC); Mllen (M);
Andel'IOn CM), 10.4 .
Shot Put-Van Drlmlln
Crawfon;t: • (.Ml; 8wtn.11e •e tL. 8 \i illchee.
(0Cl;
(QC),
Mlle-Weed (OC); II. Miller
<OC>: 1C&8ent <Kl. '':i&e.
880-Menntng (OC); Woodhou ..
(OCJ; M'ooro (OC), 2 ,12.8.
Jawltn-Stattons (OC); Mlller
(OC); Weboter (0C), 1BI ft., 10 In.
220 -Miller ( OC) ; I Andora<>n
(){); Allen (0C), 23.8. .
HJcll '1mnj>-.lamu 0 {)(); Ue
Normit.af (AC) and' MenjW\1 (OCl.
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Two 'JIUe D1ent (W); WOQ4..
houae (OCJ; 911.eldon (Kl. 12 :11.8.
Pole :V&ult--S-ka I (l.t) ; Ue
Hendel'90ll and Smollel( (OCJ, ll
tt,' IDChee. '
uo . L. tl.-Jomeo <'4>.• Weed
~GINO ROHE e•aowilE .,., '\he Nll\"'JMC:C. HMbor 'Yacht
' Club lo tt.. ,......,t SOYA Mldswln'8r R<'ptta ,..... Marianne
PMtty, \\1\o captured a lleCOOd place If\ the hotly co~nu.d Rh<HIN
clu" and Strat Enrlshtr lr\ina.tt ln the LodeN 16 cl.a.88..
Radio Director
Speaks at OCC
(Photo by Beckner I
Chef Milani Slated
to Visit 1Uc11ard's
Chef Mil.a.ni, radio and TV per-
San H e rric k. former KT'TV di-aonallty will be at Richard's Mar-
rector snd prqminent radio and kfl't Saturday at 11 a. m., to visit
movie star, spoke to the asset1\bled y.·ith Newpprt Beach friends. Dus-
Orange CoMl student body Wed-ty Wall<er,'wcst.ern ba)lard singer,
ne.9day, F eb. 27, at the regular 11 'vill accompany him.
a. m. a..eembly hour. Hla toptc Cher .la app8ating locally tn con-
w&4:1 .. Whlc~ Way TV ." nectlon wlth a brand· name sale
Balboa Yacht Club also ac-
counted for some of the hardware
dui to the effort.a of Pete Serrell
who trlmphed over a field of 11
International l-4 s and Bob Griffes
whose My Boat took a first in the
Firefly cla.53. Finally coming Into
her own to proye the confidence
ot her owTier, Dick Stewart. her
desJ~er. Bill Lapworth, and her
builder, Carl Chapman, was the
new light displacement 11Ioop,
-Dancer , which took a surprl.8e
third placy in the 12-boat Ocean
Racing division behind su<!h hot·
ahots as Dr. C. E. Nugent's Debra
and Blll Ztnsmeyer's Bagatelle.
Dancer rues the burgee ot the
Balboa Yacnt Club .
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~T TIMES SAru&DAV
.. WJ9 -DOUGLAS · PARKER· BENDIX
.. WUJAM WYlER'S oijj, __ _,.~&
• Detective Story
KIDS ,MA.T. SAT. l:f.5
Mltmey Rooney
''BIG WHEEL"
SUN. s MON. • TDES.
Ida LuplD.o, Robert Ryan
"ON DANGEROl.!S
GROUND'\
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teievlA(on p tJclion at Univeralt,y ~bed~ to shoY{ a. copy ot the
of Southern California.. the tnaUtu-'Newport Ba~Poet a.nd Shopping
Uon which I ~lll of • being "the N ew•' Rlchard'a page advertl3e-
flr8t w11ve.htty in the United mant on !'Ila telev\al,pn ehow
8tatee to o~fer a Maater'11 I>ea'J'.ee Thumday and Friday at, 4 p. m. .Olenn Ford
In televt.loq. Milani bait. been appearillg at .us "Tiie Green 'Glove"
Henry Aguilera, stut1ent body per markets throughout the south-·--~--------
president. Introduced the · gvect land on behalf of the ale for U1e
spealc:er. past tew weeka.
PlrMe T19<>k S<hodul• .
February 29. Frklay ----·········· .. ·····-·······-···--···-····---Fullerton-Htte • March 8, Saturday ·-·····--······--···--·--······~----·--Orange Show Relays . . ' March J,f .njd&Y .--·--········---;··-··-------··-----·-····--Chaftey'-Here
ltatth Tl108day .. -···--··-··--·-·····-·-·····-··-··· °El (Jamltlo-,,There
-Xate,h Frid&Y -··---:·······--· ... ···· -·-·-·~·-·······--·-· Rivenride--There f 4 .. I .,•-~-"·--April 4, J'riday ·-'-·f-···..,,---·-:---·...:-.. -··:·--. Ban oeT~o--Bere
, April 12. ~t~ay -·-···-·~-······-·····-·-··· Sonia &rb.n. Rel4Yo,
Apr!! 18, ll'tla.;y --.···-··-···--··-·-··-······· Mt. San A:ntonl<>-There •
April 23, ednOld&y ........... _ . ..'. ... , ..................... Bania Aoa-TMJ'e _
~··~y =-,.,---···-·---·---·· C&J Poly 1\4~
/<p<ll ·2t, j.TU•oday -L','EMUm eont;•-ce Prellnw-S&Jlla :Ano
M es a._\l .. .
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Hni 0 . K, -an ot BolboA !(JO); -00. lA.1.i · ~d baa been ._,, h'!Od ot .BiMcJ . .lump~1:Jord Clll: •
Newport ---0.--.,.Us :VOil Drim1on (0<»; Anda.-era• ~01t·-411"'!-to-()f),~ It., e14r ·
dq. All local .......... ~ In -TNS-.i
¥-y I, ntday _ .. ____ -.a--Oonfffenee f'inclo ,llanla Ana--
JC&y ~o. ·~ni,aay ··-'·-·-~-Bo. Ollll . .zc ll.eel-1U""'9111e
1'&y 17, ~rdjl.y .. .:.-.-... -.... ! ... -·-·-~ -Relara Ma~ M, ~Y ·---.I·--_ ..... ~~···-·· state ~~
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Aft Star Cast« Home Town Talent
MARCH 7 & 8 at 8 p.m. .
I Newport Harbor Union Hi School Auditorium
, Oen. Adm. $1.26 Ticket. I IJJ!' . ·'Ill A ftllable F'l'Om ! ·-8-1 _, '2JIO Any Elk
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prw1MlaUoa of tour • Student Body Cl9nl. on. uq Jtem
ol your -. A tz.OO depoelt wiU llold your pu...i.ue.
Manufacturen watch Balboa u tbe Mromtiter of SpGl't.e--
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Euter Week 8e& the trend for produetlon.
We JnVite you atudellta to be oar "'SQ'le TMten'"' of the ' Caming -· l"ubloaL • '
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. By wi,;J.L )UR8HAIJr o nt.ernat1ona1 1 OwlUllJg . te
By aifolllll&nltall . Newport Bea ch wu linked.,_ ____________ _
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Newport Harbor Lady Ana"Jers other eltiee and towns ln 83 coun-
ware. on deck to welcome Olara tries of lhe world a.s the Rota.r.9
Kee ler Pr.t!sident at tbe reguJ.a.r ~ju~ qt_~e'YJ?O.rt-~!bo& celebra_t.ed
monthly · meettnr. · Ebel! Clotr the 47th anniversa.ry..(lf the found-House. Newport Beach. It Is R
g eneral, .. accepted that . Cla.ra ·is Ing, of the lntematlonal otary v Orp.J\izaUon. The local Rotary
a good IUl.gler......:.u tor the ga.vel, club observed the anniversary or
Uus •he w ields auperl:!f,::!!, well. Utie world·wide fellowship Of bust.-
Women of Moose i ·
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Picolays, Solids, Piqu_es
Many p lans wete" dJ and
formulated for a blcc•r and bet-nus l.lld proreasional execuuvea
&t its ·meeting at White's Park Ler liahln.&' Afll.IOn. Ei(bt new Avenue Cafe on .Balboa Island. members w•re lntrod~. Jt.tne
of Wheel Chair
Humes, OU& Soderberc, Jull.a lo tl'a.clng the growth of Rot&ry,
£a'•rt. Dorothy .Ad~ Betty BollUld Wry,gbt, president ot the
Delxle, Hilde France•. Leila 'Smith Newport·BalbOa Club, said:
and Sabra Blue. 'The first Rotary club wu or-
Women or the M.ooae, Newport
~b Chapter 1158, held a regu-' lar meeting Thuraday evanlng,
Feb. 21, In the Mooae Hall on i.he
Ocean Front. Newpot;l Beach.
Afte r committee reports. re-
freshment.s were eerved: by Marie
Kaiaer and her committee. Red
camellias centered t be refresh-
men t table.
Margaret and Glen Soden spent
several day1 of la.st week with
the Paul Osleya at their ranch.
The Broken Wheel ln Tehachapi.
J'he anew fell and the wind blew.
forcing the crowd lnaidt to mingle
around the massive .stone fire-
place, centered In the large ranch
type llvtngroom. whert"'" it w a a
h.el,p yourSelf to cocktails and bar·
becued ste~ !hard li.f'e).'I
Olga Osley ls the author of. The
Lady and the Ttgera. baM!d O{I
facts and event. o f The Flying
Ti.gers; World \Var 11.
Wed., Feb . .,20--Muy Jo Land•
downe entertained a 11mall group
of A.ngl.ers with a.n t n f o r m a I
luncheon in her attractive n ew
tlome, Bay Shores. Cocktails were
!:lerved from the spacious· snack-
bar, overlookin.I" a modem con·
venlent galley. Wblle Mary JQ
prepared "Skip!! Special," grilled
sandwiches -deltctous, but lf
you arr counting-calories, best
not consult ~{ary Jo for her
r e<:Jpe. Samba wu afternoon'•
entertain ment. "Skip," (Mr. Lans-
downe J dropped ln later and with
aOme persua.sion.i rendered several
of his interpretation• ·on t h e
org&A . Those present were, Gladys
Brothers, Margaret ~de.n, Stell
Marshall and the hot:teas.
ganized in Chicago on Feb. 23,
J ~. by Paul Harris, a younc
lawy,r, who suegeeted the idea to
a group of his friends. It was
called the Rotary club, becau111c
the first meeting& were held tn
rotation in the otficee of lt:B mem-
be rt."
CoQJ.ln.uous Orowth
\Vhen Senior Regent V\'inifred
Randell ukltd Hospital Chairman
Shirley Miller to gtve a report on
tbe rewlta of the box aoclal, held
Friday, Feb. 15 for the purpoae of
raising fund.I to purcJ18.ae a wheel-
cha.ir for an elderly lady, every-
one pruent wu aurpriaed to have
Sblrley brtnr in a wheelchair. Joe
Homann, a member or the New-"For nearly half a century Rotary bu continued to grow In port Lodge lf57, had purchased and donated th.la chair to the numbers and strength. In the
last 12 months, for example, chapter. TberefOff, the functa:
raised for thl.:s purpose will now be nearly 300 new Rot.ary clubt have uaed to sponsor a nurse. The
been organized in 3!) tountrie!' of chapter ia rnoet gratetul to Joe for turope, Africa, A..l!lia, the Amerl-
ca,s and I.he lal.anda ol the Pacific, thia generous gift.
Today, Rotary 18 a world-wide or-It wu decided tbal the chapter
will sponeor Girl Scout Troop No. gani.utlon of aotne $60,000 bwsl-Edick, chapter t.re&.ew"er. Child
neu and prolea&ional exeeutJves Care coffimtttee, ch&irmaned by who a.re memben of more than Tj4.00 fiotary Glubl. 'Illere &tt Alagie BridC"ea, wtU have charge
Rotary ch.lb• In a.lmoet every city of lh1. ende&vOr.
In th United State and Canada Mrs. Martha Hobbs and Mrs. e !I . Mary MortaguC". sponBO red by and 83 different cou.ntne.'I and-Floi-a Vaughn, Ritual chairman,
geographical rec-Ions throughout •-d 1 •-m be-'-· d th Id .. were vo""" n...., em 1 ~11p an
e wo~o~ld-"'ldf> Progn.m wW be intt:tated tonight, Feb. 28.
I ~ ,. th • Mrs. Lillian Tryce, Senior R eg-n cummen 1ng on e program t 1 h • p h t f R t p ·d t \.\' 1 ht en o t e omona c ap er, wa.s ~tated:o ar}', resi en r g welcomed a1 a vis.it.or to this
"~otary activities throughout m~~f\.esday eventng, F eb. 12,
the world ~re based on the same the following Officers and co-work-
general ob)ectlve. -the develop-en vi.eited the Santa Ana chap-
ment of fellowship among busineu ter on the occa.sioll of their gueat
d profeS11i onal men, the bet\er-officer night: Tr'ea.aurer J oyce
ent of communltle.e. leading boys Edick Chaplain Alice Youn Sen-
and girls Into good citizenship, thP. tine! 'Elsie Klng AriUI 'i.1: rtle
promotion or high svuidards i.n Humphrey a.nd 'Bobbie Mu:iler,
bu.aineues and professions, and Angie Bridge• Adelle Michaele
the adv~rnent of inle~atlonal a.nd Alda Gort~n .
under!llanding, good will and Following the meeting Flora
Olive and BIU (Mr!!.) McKenzie per.'Tceh. •-~ bj ti Vaughn conducted. ritual Practice. spent several dt.y• Wt week in e one utunc o ec ve of
Los Angeles. They en.joyed a ltota.ry/' be continued, "la lt.s
merry go POund of J>!lrl.lea wtth 'Ideal of SeMce' -whlcb la to be UDO NEIGHBORS
old friends. The hi&,b point of thoughttul of and he.lpf\JI to Neighbors In the aame block
events waa Founder& Qe.Y ce.lebra1 others. To-attain this objective, arc two families new to Udo la:le.
lion, i'&li...20,,,_IJ>o ~~-·X ~ -k4 J.n that brit)p ~t 21a Via Dijon are Capt. and
P . ~: .. A~"M&rvtzf~.(ver 8C!i0ol. irl people lOl-etb"'er aiid ' aVolda all· Mri~ CUrtla E. Ktludsan"'inilf een
honor ot past ptal<IFta. •Knl. wlllch .. ,_.tee them. That is David, while Capt. and Mn. Al
Mc.Ken.r.le waa prestdert in 19f2... the reuon wtur Rotary hu become Branham and eons Allen ind
'f3. a worJd • wtde ina.UtuUon, wbo.c Marshall are at 208 Dijon. Both
ldeala have been accepted by men famtUea are from Ka.nus, the
ot practically all nationalities &nd Knu~ from Goodland, the
poUUcal aJ>d rellJiOWI bellef1." Branham1 trom Holyrood.
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Mesa. Beth~I, Job's. Daughte~s E.t~~i)ES ·
Welcomes State Grand Guardian :i~:· .~".c=.i .. ~~ ~=
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Qua.rdian of the St.ate of Califor-
nl&. International Order of Job's
Daughter•. M.l'f. Belo/ Monsees,
wu made on Feb. 21 to Bet.bets
ot eo.ta Me.u., Laguha Beach and
Huntington Beach. The meeting
W.. held at the Friday Afternoon
club houR in Costa Ji{eaa. Mrs.
Mon.eoea wu accomp&Jlied on her
IQJJReCtlon by Mrs. Zelqta McCaul-
e_y; Junior Put Guardian of \he
State of California.
The honored queens who presid-
ed over the evening's meeting:
were: MW F1ora Brown, Hunt·
in.gton Beach Bethel No. 120, who
conducted the opening ceremony
w1th her offlcerl'I: Mia Marcia
Taylor. Coeta Mesa Bethel No.
157. who presented the business
pert of the meeting; and Miss
Betty Gee, C..gu.na Beach Bethel
No. 157. who waa in charge of
the closlng ceremony and the pre·
aentalions.
Honor Ooe•b
Among ·the dlgnrtariel'I who
were eacorted aftd introduced dur-
ing the evening wer~: Honorf'd
Queens Jedell Jones. 'Seal Beach
Bethel ; Susan Strout, Bethel No.
166, Santa Ana; Jean Olsen, Beth·
el· No. 45, Santa Ana. Also intro-
duced and honor('d were {'ast
Honored Queens Ed"{lna Baker,
Seal Beach: Oarlenr Lebard,
Benjamln. The guardian and u-
M)Ciate ruardlan or the three lo-
Cal Bethela were lntnlduced u fol-
lows: Mrs. Belle Cluney 'and
George Pletts, Laguna Beach;
Mrs. Grace Scott and Wes Cowl-
mg, Huntington Beach; Mn.-Dorla
Raga.rt a.nd Alva Gunn. Coat.a
Meoa.
·During the btuiness m~llng
Mlsa Deanna Pete.non, librarian
of Bethel No. 1~7 lf&ve an out·
standing report on George Wuh-
lrljfton'a life and characterlatlcs.
Mi!tS . Marcia Taylor. honored
queen of Bethel No. lpc7 prf!fl~nt
ed hC'r commi tl~a who would
take charge of the card party and
fashion show to be held on March
22. More definite plans for the
party will be arranged next meet-
ing. ,
Mrs. Mon&eel'I wu preaented
with George Wuhlngton's cherry
tree, an attractive affair made of
branches and imitation cherries
&E'I in an poros baAe. During the
presentation the h~ored queen of
Laguna Beach Bethel. Misa Betty
Gfoe and her offlceraµad a lovely
poem \A:hich spelled out Mrs. Mon-
sees' name on the baae of the
cherry tree.
Afte r the m~t ing refreshrncnta
were served in the dining hall,
kC"yed to thC' Georf:C' Washington
day lhC'n1e in red, \l.•hlte and bill<.'.
Huntington Beac h ; Carolee Bur-Sew lnlUate&
dick, C°"'ta Mesa: Marilyn Huish, Six initiates and one new rnem-
Huntinj(lon Beach: and Connie bcr Wf'r(' welcomed into the Bethel
Gunn, Costa Mesa. tie princess-a.t the preceding Fcbn1ary mret-
es who were honored wer e: Elea-ing. 1.fcn1ber by affiliation ls Miss
nor Jewell, junior princess and Marilyn Wagne r, while accepted
Lois Dtllley. senior prjncces from through initiation were the Miss-
Bethel No. 4.5, Santa Ana. In at-rs Bonnie G~rgc, I.inda Grt!fllh!!I,
tendance allJO were four deputy Carole Pfiatt'r, Donna Hamilton
grand guardians of sev£ral local Jran Salisbury and Pat Crowell.
dil'llrlcts : Mr11. Albertine R ider, Them e of thi11 mt't?tlng w~ !let
Mrs. Tillie Ehrle. Mrs. Et~(') I t o Valentine's day and refreah-
Christian.9en and Mra. Christine mcnlq )'lere in lhla motif.
March 17 New
Deadline for
County Gains 4°/o
in Employment
During January
U Ray Mathewson, manager of the S Income Tax Santa Ana office of the Callfor-
• , nia Department or Employment,
• e rts that January. 19~2 em-
. Becauac of the f&Cl 1 that March ment for 0T&n(e County WU
J.:i, ~e usual deadline for filing 66,700, \Vith a gain of 4?-over
fi"ederal income tax f(?tum.s, will that reported In January 1951.
tan on 1Sa.turday lhi.S year. tax-"By the same token," •a I d
payera inay have a two-day ex-Mathew89n. "January. 1962 unem-
ten.eton for wrestling with theJr I ployrnent amount• to 5600, an ln-
tetu.rna, according to a statem('nt l crea.se of 77.-above unemploy-
bsued today by Robert A. Riddell . ment in January, 1951, while at
Collector of Internal Revenue for the same t ime the labor force le
Sou.them callfotnla. Midnight on 72,300 In 19!i2, a galn of alightly
Monday, March 17, will be the ne\lo' Jover .tr~ ar:>ve that of January,
4Sea<lllne for this Umc only. 19!i1:· He .said th•t the gain5 ot
Riddell stat.ea lhat he hu re-· 2800 in employment, 400 ln unem-
celved word from Washington that ployment. a.n'd 3000 IA the totaJ
all Income tax returns due to be labor force could be attributed to
filed by March 15 \l."il/ be dee mcft several fac tors. Employment. he
to have been tim('ly filed it re-said hart dropped in 80me field.a
~elved In his office at any time of industry, which it had. rtaen
on March 17. or if they are mailed .significantly in others. For In-
and bear poBtmark on or before stance. 80me decline occurred In
mklntght or Mt rch 17.
1
food processing and packing ac-
For the convenience or tax.pay-tivities, attributed primarily to
era who find It necessary lo file the lower market for tu.na.
' their return!'! at the very end of Construction activities dipped
th,i.a extended period, all perma-as the restflt of government re-
nent offices of the collector slrictions on home and t r a c t
throughout SoutJ\erni California building and material shortages.
wtll remain open Monday, Mar. 17, Weather conditions had a.n ad·
until 9 p. m . These office• will verse effect upon employment in
&180 be open from 8 a . m. until general and particularly construe·
t.;30 p. m. on the remaining two tion, as increased number• or car-
Saturdays of the fillng period, penters and related construction
March 8 and 16. , workers were intermittently un-
Ass~mbly Pres.
Slates First Visit
to Mesa Rebekahs
employed in J&nuary. Agricul-
tural employment on the other
hand. ln spite or Inclement weath-
er. d1d not autter IOSBea bu t
sh<>wed a definite uptrend a.a 1A·in·
ter se.11.aonal activities got ott to
a good start with lemon pick.Ing
and grotlnd preparation for In-
that m. attended.
On Tbunday, Fe-b. 2 , Kn. Bel-
en Mlrkovtcb and ' Mn. Dori9e
Jesko combiiled tbeir etrorta ar'4
mtert&lned tllelr ,..Up. In tile
home ot Mn. MlrkovtclL Jonqulla
and pUIO)'·wlllowo .-.i • P"'tty
lo~h 'to the roorM where tbe
luncheon wu aerved to Mlu Hel·
en Green, Mn. Gertw;ude Myen.
Miu Marian P&nona, Mn , Amelia
Drummond, Mra. Uz Blila. Mrs.
C.rla Donica. Mra. Nipa Wallen,
Mra. Viola Smtlh. Mr•. Mary Mac·
Dona.Id. Rllda McCartney a.nd the
hoAt@UC.S. Invited but unable to
attend that day were Mrs. Lela
McMillan and Mra. Ellen Crou.
• • • •
•
Saturday, Feb. 23 wu David
McDonald's eighth blrt.hday and
after a special birthday dinner,
complete with birthday cake at
home, Mr. and Xra. ·I\. R. Mac-
Donald look Da'1d a.nd Ronnie
MacDonald, Billy Perklria and Di-
anna Lester to Iceland in Para-
mount for an evening of Ice-skat-
ing. • • • •
Attending lhe opening of the
nC"w Lakewood May Co. lut TU('l'I·
day Wt're: Mrl'I. John Macklnt08h,
Mrs. Victor Johl\.80ll, Mra. Earl
Patterson and Mra. Ernie Drake.
• • • •
Friends ot Mr•. Sam Crawford
will ~ very glad tO' know that
sht! iff home •Ka..i.n after her visit
ln Phoenix, Ari.son&.
• • • •
• Thf'.' "flu" caught up with Mrs.
John McMillan, Redlanda Ave., anJ
put ht'r on the Bick ll•t for sev-
eral days Jut week,
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Taxpayers Adopt
10-Point Platform
at Convention
A "platform" for t.axpayera
adopted at the 29th annual meet·
Ing of Calitomta. Taxpayers' u-
sociatJon, In Loa An&eles, Tues·
day morning, Feb, 21. at the Bill·
more hotel, included the follow-
ing ten point.I:
1. B&lance the Fe-der&l Budget
for 1902·a3 without further tax In-
creaae.,
2. Enact the Hoover Comm!Nlon
economy recommendatlona.
3. Hold State and local taxes to
actual needa.
.fi . Impound t be proapectlve
State .surplus tor lmperatlve aeeda.
5. Further U1"bten admtnlatra-
Uon of 1K1CiaJ welfare progTam1.
8. CUrtau rublkly pfOl'rama,
7. ContlnUe to promote buatnesa·
like admln11tratlon a t all levela of
government.
8. Discontinue all unneceasary
government actlvltlea.
9. Defeat current McLain initia-
tive on •red 'aid. •
10. Straight.en citlaen t I g h l
agatnet eoclalt&ed. medicine, fed-
eral aJd to educatlcm, and gov·
ernment invulon of bWJine.88
field.a.
Opening the mttllnr. A. C.
Hardison, ot 8anta Paula., presi-
dent of the aaeocL&Uon and promi-
nent a1Ttcullurl8t.. ea.Id:
"ollltomia le 8\lll one of the
proeperou. alatel -we are •till
able lo help O\ll 10me of the IO&t
proaperoua 1tate:s, by paying rela-' tlvely raore federal taxu.
"How loos we ah&ll continue to
be prosperoua, w1tl\0Ut holding
down government expendituru.
eHm1nating wute and extrava-
gance, and cuttlnc back govern-
ment actlvltlea to w~at we need
and what we can afford ta a.
queauon we ahaJJ all worry about."
Rau..; Takes ~IYll
Defense Stuff I.Job
At the Feb. 19. me~ling of th~ creued acreage In vegetables gel·
Meaa Rcbelf.ah lodge presided over tlng well under way. "However"
by Noble Grand Colleen Slaten. saJd Matl!eweon. "gTeatest change.a
pl&na were completed for the vistt ln emplqyment. unemployment and
of Jennie Mae Annin. president of in the total 1-.J:>or force have come
Jtebek&h Aaembly, ,et fo1• Mar. 4. malnly u the ruult of a very
' !l'hJ,I wt.U be the fir•~ vtalt of an steady and definite growth in Oeorce Ra.t ney, n~ired general
:Uaembly prepldent lo the local population." m-'of_,a large ,raJlroad Co ..
todge. Rebelca.b.8 from the other He •id that according to the ot Garden urove. hU ottered hl.s
-lodges ln the distrtctl are lnvtted 1962 Tax Digut compiled by the eervtcu rratta, to ~la H. Wu·
tor the oct:aalon and! printed in-Calllomla Taxpayers AapciaUon. n.er, director -of Clvtl Detenae and
yllaUon.s have been eent to the Orange, County populatiOI] had dlaaeter ror t.be coun~ ot Orange.
state otfldale ot the lodge. The gamed .. over 18~ in one year's Warner wu: ex~y happy
Wellnl' will be held In tile audl· time and th&l, be that 'u It may, to accept t111a ot(er aftd a8 & re-
tottum or tile Coot& JM-Com· .a l&rge proportion ot th!Jo srowth. IUlt. Rainey wtU "!"'ii: dlttoUy
1n!1ftllY chureh u tll' IOOF b&U al.tllollg!I a part or tile labor to~ wttll L. A.. (Dr.a) ~!"l'o uolotant
i.,too anal! !or tile lJ.rge atlend· wu not employed In Orans• director.of Qvll Do,._ Ad~
pee I.hat ta anUcfl>ated.. . COWlt'1 but made up a commut-uter. ctnotJal at ...... a "halt ot
. 'Thtte members were ttported lnl' .. gment a1-orbed primarily """'7 daJ bo1p1q '!Ith tire pro-°" tile aick U.t. WIUlarn P. Stew-bl' cteteruie lnd.-tea In nearby """ of CIYU ~ th,,,..._
..t.. Margaret Kllley ~<\ norenoe met.ropolltan aft&& t11e . OOU!>l:l' of .~
81riber. . . I. -i wa, Ir!.; ocmun.,ded
)loo-Ada Paull, Ga.mot N l h -" tor IWI -lf1ali . paUtotlc a t-.!kC"Uoeh and Pa~ cilurcl>DI 00ft · UnC 90n ti-and-act_!Oa. Tll•r e are
.., >eel ieuo and oooj<la 1n tll• for C01rcle Two -ta' ~=·1 ·-_, '-!nquet hall to members and -.... • ..... mlabt ~ &lift' tile meetlng. Circle 'No .ot u..', c!oot& -wt.b to._.. lllO ,... of i:lvU
• OOliunll!illY lhihodlll. oh u r c Ir -8 tow _..I • day or a · Casa Colin W8C8 held 1ta .-.1mrary mHUnc -. Tire Ofllce "' (lMI Dlf-um t'be aunOr, r oom of t .ll e of ~ Oblaey, Ill tlle -Dolf Exhibit . cbJlldl ••• ~ll • , •• ,.. • --_ ==:.."°! ~
-· i. --M.ra.l:....,, Klllll. I at Orange ~now hoot""'. .n.i..; ct n aTt -•11•• 7
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TH.ERE WERZ DOZENS OF FOLK oo.tumea rrac1nr t.he recent Coetume Ball of the .JuaSer Cotto ..
lion a t •he Newport Harbor Yaclat Club. Pt.Ctu.ml ,&bo~>e setting a rolk dance lltwted' on rlrftt and
ldt ·~ left s...dra S-n, loDd rtpt DI-Riley, holding the )land of wUd we,tem Marti.,
B&MetL ~ (Preu Photo)
H O.U: FROM EUROPE
Home after a.n Cxtended trip to
Europe and North Africa la Irma
Marple& ot Balboa Island, wilh
fa.sblon ideas from 'many places
for her local &hopa.
SWANSON 'S s·· CllCIR FllC&UEE ~ ..-
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Woman tourist, posing for a
snapshot tn front of fallen pillars
of an ancient temple In Greece:
"Don't get the car in the picture
or my buiiband will think 1 ran
into tht.•.ie lhlngll."
Of•••
LARGE APPLE ORCHARD
A single apple orchard of four·
teen thou.sand new trees extends
for eighteen miles along the Boni-
to river ln the aouthern part of
New Mexico
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Awning & Maple . Shop
LAGUNA BEA.cat~ 790 8. OOA8T BLVD.
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CINERARIAS
Now 19 & good Ume to ~t t hem . ~)' a~ .,tu.t •t.ardac-
to bloom. Large plilnts In 7 In. pol&. cholee of I 1 00
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COME A."'D St:E THEM. VISITORS WELCOME.
141!1 So. Newport BIYd. TUSTIN Cloeecl Tbunday
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