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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-03-20 - Newport Balboa News TimesI 1 • , Ctty Treasurer Post on Ballot to be Abolis~ • mi: PllUS A mirror ot tl>e - npldl7 de>tloplnc .,... ot tl>e Callfomla 8oatb CGutal Einptre • • • • • • .. -. lflVINe THf 1"1111, , 'nm~ ,u, be J.... tall 11:11~ • ..-Ud '"" receJYe and ta.ta -1ar ""Pl>Ol't . -· • ·~IOI, MIA .. SECOND LARGEST ~E COMMUNITY IN.ORANGE' cO~NTY • •· • • • VOLUllE"1II PHONE HARBOR 1616 S625r000 BOnd Issue, S.chQOI • Construttion Costs ·Discussed By Andersen at Civic Meeting Speaking before the Women"s Clvtc Aaocla.tlon, Roy .A..Ddenen, principal of HOrace Ensign elemeritary school gave bot.ti a compre- hensive report Tuesday on modlflecl plam for needed achoo! conatruc- Uon IU\d detail.II of the C1"11n Martin "low-coet'' achool at Santa Ana. On March 2~. citizens will vote on a bond Issue of $625.000 for new school buildings. Aa far u poMlble, Andersen atated., original pla.na wlll be carried out. with only minor changes, for the new &ehool 'OVERTURNED' IOAT C!!~ !fbo~!!!~ Ouaro cutter searched sea reache. be- tWffn here and Dana Polnt yea· terday atternoon tor •n overturn- ed •llboat \lfhoae occuPant.s re- portedly had been fluhlng •ignaJe by mirrore to per90ns on shore. Tbey found no boata In trouble. Newport~pollce received a pa.88· Ing motor1'lt'1 report of the al- leged accklent and pa~d it on to the Cout Guard. The cutter crew searched beach area.s also with· out success. The report placed the distressed craft between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. at COrona del Mar. Included will.,_----------------------------- be 1A cl&Mrooms, twe kindergar- ten rooms and a calelerla. The auditorium, ll'p4!Clal art roonl and library have been eliminated from Horace Ensign .!!chool plans. which have been cut !o Bhop ad- dition and between f o u r and Council Candidates -Give Spiels, Answer Questions of Civic Group seven clasarooms. B 8 s 1 c class-··As you all know, I wu ap-1 for oil already being draine-d from rooms are planned afld as little pol11tcd to lhe city council, where their property. - first Day of Spring Unveils Annual Press. fashion Edition Today'e Preas F'&:!lhlon Edition preeents the fineet in Spring nev.·s for the buyer or apparel and accessories. The 24 Newport Harbor mereha.nts adv·ertising their well displayed Spring and Summer crpations offer you the lateet In what will be ~·om in the pace·setting style center lhat Newport Harbor area has become. The n1erchants. ~'hose ga:r advertlsen1enls are Integrated with latest interpreti,·e fash ion ·article!!, thuB pret1ent a real opportunity in ·~:hich _you. the bu.vcr, can ahop at home' and save. No need to "knock yourself out" battling clt'y traffic and eye·smarting smog when here in our own neighbors' shops can be found the best In national brands, plus local originals already nationally knO'o''fl. \Vlth lheae thought.a in mind, the PrcSB, this tirst day of Spring, unvella ita Al}nual Fashion Edition for the eonventence' ot Newport Harbor residents. Part of the Joys ot life in this area, many have fotmd, are reflected in !hopping In uptodate local shops whose decor, be it quaint or modern, frame& the latest tuhlon headlines. 1 elH 88 possible. They should be 1 have served a year, and I will Ktto.ne's Stand completed by September, 19~ and stand on my record. I bel~eve I Roy H. Keene Sp.lke of graft Hits Silk would serve through 1966. By have done an honest, conaclentous and corruption u receiving so that time they WOUl<l...b• filled to Job. The main thong I uk, I• that f'\lU<h publicity and "If It get. Into Mt'ller, Balboa Res'1dent, Ba'1ls capacity. i! the popu'TS'tion trend .vou vote a.nd get your neighbor the Federal government, It can continue&, a.nd there will be need o ut lo vote." Thue spoke Dale comE' back to local government," ! or another general expansion Ramsey, present member of tht' Keene Is a local taxpayer a.nd has program. Andersen aaid. Clly Council, •• he and •II othPr b<en, connectod with Mayfield'• Out ·of Mar'1ne . Plane Safely \\'bile t.bere 18 no way to counc Umanic candldatee gave 2-market, Coat.A Mesa, which he know actual cowt of bulldln~ minutr !'lpeec het1 Tue8day morning stJ.ted \Vas no;v In escrow. He rc- until th" bond IMue l# pa.88ed at 8 meeting ot the Women's Ctvic sh.le& 1n Ba1boa, "and I think W I! Fortune smlled on H . David --• 1•-bl.. In th bo d League In Balboa Yacht Club. G ..au no ant , e n aN!!I ei.tatll'd to repreaentation on Miller, 30, 821 West Bay, Balboa., Op V t T !Aaue flptT! does not Jacludr In the qut-slh>n and &n.IWer per-the council." . 0 ers op coat of furnlAb.iap. which wtll tod, th(' query asked RaMMy WI.a, Kc ene·s question, "Do You be-local homf' deslgner·bullder and be pald for out of the ceneral "Vo you tavor more publtc beac hes lleve in private sessions on the Marine Reserve lleutenant, who D C Khool fund. or ell;· contro)led beaches?", to city budget?" His auwer: "I bailed out or a railing Marine emos '1n ounty Quegtloned about the GI en n which !le n>pJled he did not favor think r>Anple Who are vot.era should t t I D·'J M stat"' beaches In city confines u ,...~.... ran.spar P ane near .., as on- . Martin echool, Andersen wu pro-he t.elleved them expensive and go tn council meetings and should day. Two other Orange county SA ~n •MENTO Ma h 19 vided with data, received only ha~ to o~rate. --t he favored have th~ rli;hl lo aak the pro11 m~n parachuted to safety in lhe ~ • re -the night before. This wu a re-•u ,.,~ • •~ (Cc. Unued .,__ I) tah h 2 rvl (CNS)-Secretary of State Frank port trom Los Angeles architects purcha.se <>f China Cove u a ctty a oo • ........ nln> -~Ip w ichh saw di .. ,, cemheln M J rda.n ann ced lod t••t beach ·. that "It we h&,._ a state 111..1 reac groun a ve w I e . o oun ay ,... comparing construction details ot .,..., A th N' k I two were killed. 4,620,689 men and women are that echool wtth current school bf'•oh, within three day• we Will no er IC e qu.alll'~ to vote in lhe June 3 pri-building practice& It cost s7.a have five people Where there wu h Miller. Lwbo l"ttl ently flniehed 11. ma i Callt I one before" •nd that "I am In • ome on ldo 1• e. waa on his way , ry n om a.. per 1quare foot agalut ceneral lo Cherry Point, N. c . u a "week· Registration for Orange county, coet of from S12 to $13 per aq. favor of the" city aequlrfng every ftkell>sLai end wa.rrtor," a Reaerve Officer J'Ol'dan eald, .la a11 tollowa: •oot 'or ot•·r -bool& --•-twr addJtkmal bearh riliMible." ,, ~' ~ -auu 7 ~---clia.atflcatton denot.lnr orttcera ""'-"at oU,'lUl-·Rep'J---•Inf ...................... t-_... Ill ~'.11h4 -• .--"""' nd 0. -,,etl(elilfa' ~?S~~i =~~~lE i:E:&!ii;::: Pll~e l Tol~ Up ~~~Et~£u!E.·7.:E OU. coat of l ll.20 per llqU.N fOot.) e.lty budpt phoUH '-' placitd on TJie ~ for ~ telephon• World 'War D. \ ' Breakdown of the regtetratlon reduced by having only two aec~ Ulfi S&me be.l1a 1'• bat of other ca.lltl from 9dome 70,000 coin t.Je. The former Banta Ana realdent for the &tale, Jordan aald, ls Ill! lions. tor girls a.nd' boys, No cities {whkh lL9U funda collected phones lhroQghout C&lltornla In-telephoned hf.JI blonde wife, Jvy, to follows : seperate provtaion f 0 r •mailer for r.lty park and recreation to be eluding more tha.n 38 000 tn' the rea.ssure her and their pretty. Democrats, 2,575,107: Re"publl-children (considered Import.ant) ~ed fl)f' that purpoee.1 He cited Southland, wlJI be ~hanged to young daughter•of hla aarety. He cans. 1J68.134 : Independent Pro-and none for faculty, hls experience u prealdent of 10 centa starting tomorrow, Fri· aald he waa In good shape except grea&iv~ 10,802: Prohibition, 5,161 : Wlndow area 33 percent ot noor West Newport Improvement U· day, according to T . M. Hambrook. for & tew 8Cratchea. Miller hu dttlln.ed to state, 166,832; mlsccl-space vereus uBU&I -48 percent. and 80C'8tlon for thr~ years during ma.na~r ot The Pacific Telephone Jlvf'd in Newport Beach for the laneo~. / with 6 perceDt openable ar•lnst which t 'me "l saved the l.axpayera and Telegraph Co. At the gme past six months. In ~~ree cou'nties of the 20 percent, providing lighting $4000 on dredging ot the cq,...nnel ttme, lhe three per ~nt tempor-During lht-war, Mrs. Miiler told tat -· th Re blic &nd r•U....~ SIOOO from l.be property ary •Urc .. .:.-•e will be removed th<' Press, her husband had occ11s-s e ere mott pu a.ns capacity of 20 candle power on a owners for that pu~ .. He also ,_. • Ion several times to cruh land than bemocrata. Orange co':'nty (Coalinued on Pace ii ., ·r~-· from monthly telephone bhla ot . has 47 ,847 registered Republicans ..:1 t.cd hi.g work in getting atref!:ls all teJephOne· eubKMbere. aircraft in dlatresa, but thla mark· COf1Jp&red 1.o -4l,7&2 Democr:ats; pavc.-d hetwee.n 30th and 38l.h St. The conversion 1, being com-ed the flnt time he had hit the Alpine, 130 to 38 and Sierra, 680 Only 2 Yoten in In rrgard to oil dr!Wng. Hor-pleted three monttui ahead ot an silk. to 571. RepublJcan regiitlratJon. vath stated he o~ oU en-etrht months period allowed by I By virtue o ~ saving his Jl!r In a however. jumped 3,32 per cent Precinct Since •36 c roat:.hment on city boundaries but the California PubJlc UtlJJ{Jea parachu\e, Miller i•. now eleg1ble since the 1.a.3t election. lhRt he felt the ell)' and property Commlulon and was expedited in to joln the rathe r exelustvc group Jordan said registration tor the Only two registered votrrs O"''ne-rs ahould have their share of order that the company might re-who are members or the Catcr- prlrnary ele-ctlons la not aa yet have Uved in PTeclnct 1 slnce royaltll!!a trom oil already taken move the three per cent surcharge pillar Club. cloeed. Voters have until April 1936, the city clerk's voters' rro111 under the city, and that he •• eoon as pouible, the manal:'er ------- 10 to reglater, he atated. urging roster showed today. hail got ·the Jerctna Co. repreeen-said. Loe.al Writer's TV that aU qualitled pereons reglater. They are Mrs. Agnes Nancy tatJve lo admlt that a mlsta.ke had Thia surcharge wu placed In Marlow, 121 -38th St .. and Mrs. been made In p•ylng the Pacific ettect only during the period Script Opens· Show MR& KAUFMAN UP LocaJ fiction wl1ter Fenton W ~ Eamah.aw ha.a the honor to open a new televtalon -.Ow, The Chev- ron Theatre. with lte first per- What's Doing? Special event.a comlnJ up Har- bor-wise durtng the next week Include: Tonight, Thursday, 7 :30 o'clock. city planning commission, Ctty Hall. Friday, 7 :30 p. m., High achool auditorium. Girl Scout Juliette Low progi-am. TueBday, March 26. High School auditorium "Wings Over Jordan," concert, 8 p. m. AdmlQJon free. Tuesday, Ma r ch 26, $62ri,OOO achool bond inue election, New- port elementary school dlBtrlct. Wednesday, Yueh 26, Orange County Co a• t Aun. directors meetins, 12:16 p. m., Newport Harbor Yacht Club. ISLAND FOLK " ·ro VO E ~ ON ISSUE OF LLOWI G SHAKES FOR OOFING An architectural "revolt" Ioom!ed today on el.elusive Lido Isle. Although it is of relatively minor nature in the over -all picture of the growing residential area, thie quea· tion of whether wood shake shingles shou/d be· permitt~ on new homes is to be put to a vote of the island's more than 400 residents. This was decided at a mectin~>-------------­ thi• moming ot the board of di- rectors of Lldo Isle Community A3.90Clation. Ballot& have been malled lJdo residents, inetruct~ them to vote t h e i r. preference and/or appear at t h e annual meeting of lhe &880Clation April 12. The question arose recently be· cau.ae Contractor Al Clemence of Corona de) M:ar planned to roof a house with wooden shakes for its owners. Six homes with wood shingle roots were erected on Lido during tbe DepreSBlon period and two homes there have con· crete shingles. But Lido Isle restrictions have always called for baked c I a y type roots: Shln~le tile costs $70 a aquare. Miaaion tile $30 and wood butt shake shingles $-46. So there ls a financial proble!ll pres- enL FtalrUinc: anocta.tlo• direct.on and the uaoclatlon'• arch)tee- ture committee la how t.o Un wtUl f'09fln( reetrlcHou. w hen h~ •ow huilt are uaually modem . atuoco ranch t y p e 1 aad otbe'h.. 1ftU.7 of wbl~h doll"t take_ We rooh too M.r-..__......,l ' (l. ... MM. ,...._ of - ueodados. ~ he ll a d. 90 ·--.-........ ~ ............ .zlal' W I e'a .. atraL ffe illd _,. ... I UM 1111nllltloli • .,.._ --la lt JeaN -.._,,i-.. .._I --....-..... , .~••• -.. I u.io. a.. 9i.r tW. pielalem • to make roof a com- patlllle wtU. al'dlltechnl de- alpe. The Architecture CQmmlttee, headed by Thoma.e .Jonea and ln· eluding Raymond Harvey and Richard Pleger, recommended tht' 8.MOciatlon directors a 11 o w A cbange to wooden shakes. The board Ot directors Is reported fun· damenWly tn agreement that wooden ahakee would be a de&ir· able change &nd that a change should be made. But the, board wHl leave it to a vote. P. A .. Palmer, a director, told the Presa that "eome stories went out Indicating people could put on &hake roofa rl&ht away, but thla waa an error. There will be no change until such time u the n1embers confirm any change, it they do." Meanwhile, Clemence'8 conafrucLJon of a new b ome for which ah&kea have bf.en sought, apparently will have to wait the outc..-ome of the .t.l&nden' vote. Local Red Cross Drive Now 66% ~f Total Quota · A total of 66 per cent or Nt"'N- rt Ha.rbor ,branch, American Red quota for lhb year has bee!!. as of noon today, Carl Ha.ri- n ampa.lgn dJrector, arµioum.:ed. Mr&. Allan W . Cris.sell, captain of Lldo Isle &olicitors, held a tCa at her home tor her workerg Mon-- day afternoon at which time tt was reported the.y are ""thin s2o9 nr reaching their quota bf $170I. This smalle r amount they hoJlf' tO l'each .soon, according to lria Hla- ble. campaign secretary. The local Red Cross office to- 1ay reported receiving ".t0me nice return.a from Corona dcl Mar.·· Nhich is captal.oed t>y Mra. Flo..vd Buell ,.OO Xra. Carl A•ta.t.er. The. Corol)4 de! Mar bualneeo dletrlcL la stl1\. b&N ~lWI .,j\111 vloytt Buell( co.plain; ~'1'1& worlt- er1 aie doinc a "fine JOJ)." Ba--la pre~ clolle to Jta quota,"lll:cmd1ng to Mra. RbMrt Blalr, 1 ctPtalh .. \ Ed H...q, ,captain of N1f'PO"C~ busineu d~tdct. .uJ.J: ~ ~~ more J&.rp b\f•lnem itrmo tO \e.' hUrd fro but ,..,_ portal Is .....,ldenoe th& Newport bualnesaea wtl.l "go over the top." H.j bor WeJ111er T..t'.,...i..-. the .,.., week ID u.ie Barbor Area ~eft: mp Low Thunde,J, 1llan:b lS ···-80 45 Friday. March 14 "-·-·-lill .. --,,, Mareb 15 ...... 115 •9 s~. March 1s ...... 115 .. Monday, Man!h n ...... 80 •s TuMd&y, March 18 ....... 80 '8 Wed-y, Mardi 19 .. 80 t9 BAINFALL Thunday, March " ···-· ... .09 Friday, -14 .. ... ........ .03 Satwday, Matt.h 15 .... : ..... ,Ol S unday, Mud> 18 ............. l.8% Monday, March 17 ·-···-'f"···-• .H Tlle&Dy, -18 .............. .01 W~d•7, March l& ·-·-----02 Tb.....ta,y, March ze ............ .11 8eeeea total ·-·-............. i ....... 13.t.l Lat.t ya, ...................... , ....... 4.H Mrs. Sam Kaufman is lmprovtng from hit recent aurgery and la able to be up and about the fam- ily home at 701 Goldenrod Ave .. Corona· del Mar. / 1 Winifred Barbre. society editor Electric $7700 wbkh by right.I! needed to mi.ke equJpment ch.a..ng- ot the Press. who lives at 116 should come to the city and prop-ea required for 10-cent operation 4.lat St. The precinct contaW ertv owners. ot publlc telephones. It wu de- a tot.al of 3M ttgialered vot.era. HI.a queetlon pertained to oil, bll •iped to avoid a higher perma- gtvlng an klea of how much stand being that while be wu nent Increase in. exchange rates turnover ln reaJdent.s have ·oc-I a.ptnat ll. be tboutbt tAe oily and and wa.a neceuary to procure the curred •Ince 1938. taxpayen "should receir• money revenue needed while public tel- formance tomorrow (Frid a y) I :;;,;~;---;;:;;;;;:::;-;---::;:;:;::;;;:;:;:;;:~:;---:;:~:::;;:;;:;:=~;;:::;::=:--::============== night at 9 o'clock, on KTLA '}~~iO~"';:;;!:§~~~~;r.i~~~~'.i~~::'.f~~~~~~;;:=~~iF:=iiiiE~ct~ ephoftee were betns modified. f may be M>me public telephOne I~ caUona ln dial exchanpa which company niprel!lenlatlvea wtll be unable to cover until a few day• later. Under the n,w rates. cuatomens may de-posit one dime or iwo nickel• wheti ,placln• ca.JI.a. 'New INltrucUon, oarda Will be dloplaywd at all coln 1telephone• to inform ~ 0/ , new rates. • . channel 2. The thrfllng mystery drama ha.a much Of ill a.ctlon on board the Parta -Stmploo -Orient u-preu. tbe be.lance ln Swlt.er· land. Eamahaw, formerly wtth Navy Ihtellicence in Chin&, hu been dolng .:>mp motion Picture Wrtt-tnr but bu now tu.med to m,.. tery drama and lll one ot the re~ u I a r contr1buton to Bts Towa. h-d Monday nlJhte at S- o'clock over CBS ~kupa. Re la the son o! Harry !Eameh&w Of llalboa. Gloria Fileld l1at1 ..... kite GU., ytllii. '-10 Pitas M1sa Shoppilt,_ ANG ·- "l'.ou a p.l who atole the lhow lhtcler Ne IJ0 0 flwJl1• at Horac.o -il!:ul.m 8chd9l t h 11 l . · -. 'Bii• olit aid tba bQyw at the Pl&mi !or • "'°~ -~ lloys' own pme aad Gloria i'leld aad ""-at P*llaada ~ ta• a ~Q< I de;.,ure clrl who ta and C)i>reu ltreet, ! OO!I& ._.... not "' Tome nature. Win bo worked Ollt In u. -Not qply did ..,. tao ti r • t l"!O -l>7 ~taU-ol .... but tbe -~ u., .In1ne (lo, ,•l''f' -- 1111'4 ~·-kits, 1111111-_,... ~ .. u. COUllty ·:::r--.--tluae ta ~ bl ~ Inf' • Uldo tor I*'*! • llludJ' ot , -....a ..... -•• ot u.. lltl,1ltj ...--c ~la Or--mot fl'! -ot Ja -.!lot. 'l'tas. A la tM ... et a W .. T. ,.._at. IM 'II 'I- ~ _, ,..~E celkr ....-. ... :: J:lll!O, nsi· -. ~~--. ~ -= -:.::. Ille -"!:1:,:r. lodta ~ l\ 0.. flit _. w1111 IM lr1ja 09.. --"9<? tM -· -"""-,. ....._ ~:....~ • M II'• ...... "' .... &. tln,J ............. .,.._...,.. s --·-·--ti Ifie IS 7CM ...... w. ~ ...... . ]=91~h r ~ •-1&• -~ .... •rilbl•~•mlllllJll eC... ' Al == -:"I',;: . :; 3 6n;.;i.. ~ ..... • • ' • - • ... • . • • ! I ~-· JI . • ' ' • • I •• ' . ; l l • . , ll . ~~-W/iaf ~ 'f!la~ ~-'/w • 1 • ' 'tA-E 2 -PIJlT! 1_ -THURSD~Y, MAACH 20, 1952 ~ ' . ~ 5'L m-...... ~.1:, : .,,... IDWard t1>e bai1ior 11114 ~ M-l.L _ · O · ,,. ..-&~ . • 1>ea.1>oo. ~ j>Olaled -U.. di]\ . " -~..,. · -:& · iiel'6 . £~. ~. 10.1 .. m1'"-11 a1ao openda $32.000 to.lud.mam PllE SS ' • 11"1'1'1""' alld I"""' O(•dtftlflllrir, I ~ tenance and lbat 80 per cent o( · .. Karch 'U, 111112 ~~ ell)' &Ualr1 ,....., ...., outalder.. t • . o.&t .. ~k:. • ?if ollDald be oui Oil U...jl&l>I• wlloro Plekottq l'ledp ,.,, ~ ..... z.oc.o L HSn7AISll l:nck\l"d la a <opy of the let tor wblcb 'r" wrota to tbe ._ ftenry C. MacArfltur eftl')'Olle ~ ,.. \t." ' Geors• c. Plcket'iq pledsed •. ' dat.11 Tupayen. II wu ntlUM<I to me -..,.i U.... I _, It 1 , ! -!'lori.·· .... -hlmaelt to ~resent tile ""ole _ Pu~ evey ftllnlday at Newpmt Bead>. 'Cautoml& Oil t<> 10U UklDr l"'U lo put It 1n Ule -l'l"&alll u )MU cop111, I llA~ (CffS) A ToD) Norton •Id, "I ll&Ye been oommunlty rather Iba/'; uy one , Ottlce and PrlntlnS Plant at 2211 Balboa Blvd.-Pbone Harbor 111t did tl>al --)'O\I hMI -tbo prilltlaS ot IMlr lolW -..,~ of tl>e ~ for tile put ul<ed two qUeiitlclila rePNlq my aectlon, stating 11o fell he •aa • £nter'Od aa -d-eso.a mau.r .JUM a, IMO, at Ille P!'ll -llt mual ba•e o.Jt wllh MIDM ..,._. ot Ille at that tllno. ~)'Mr fl-1 period. IAdlcal• dottofuir t<> ....;,.,. an independent b.-dmlnded enoush to look at It N•.,..t ••cb, 0&1Uor1111. •clor tile Aet Of llattli t. lt79. T7oel.. -M Nply lo •1 letter, aa4. wu .., one at our IJiit Vlll'ftnlty al Ollltorma -"' ~-~ i.·-on my aa ~ Wllole. lh.,... -t the old meeU., w.• "'""'illS to ,.._t the .,... -,i. we ln>llad •iJC .o w tor lloolt far _,,.. ttaldaice, onoi W 'Rjuo Ille. The Balboa ~ 111 1"I. 114 - K Ee.. 011JiMwJa NewJJ?per ~ •sz1fili:Jl11 It-'.Na~ Edlt<>rtal .t--anyone JIN I It 141 ~,; llo&t. ~ u.. . .tat. e( daluo-annr.,. lift, <1! 'mi -of ,... he fdt he -lhe ~ "I ~ _z:;--• llM epeat a.a . apiiooxblpt. "'8. llJ>O~ to 1114 ~lty, and 11-1 n '#Ill -ble In populatlon wen. how do you feel nO\lr that you lbcOt'he t.axee have b e e n p.lid~ Better I hope. .The PMu JIU ._ ~udgeO a J1e••i>of or ~ drtuJdlM ~ decree df ti>• 811perl0r' Court Of onin~ oaunt'/ ~ i. tnlly qhallfleil to publi.ah all klnda ot lepl notices and advertl.amenta. It la_._ -TWUOD tl>at approval « a( any piddle Oot,too °" !itPttal o;;;;;Y ~ (2) ~Y ~lc-IRlil _ t& glv• or rny alld we ~-bo ,...,.. ·tor It.'! mattttLl•lllalt.r~'IM!.i.luai_ol..._ obol-•tronP,tllal '10f7",.rn'"b! Wlllcll hM sliM ~"!~_.cut -mmenL He ,la a Colt~ Olljl l>1111Clel'\ S.&kinl' oC t.u:ee, it, looka Uke we are in far mar. land more I BllN o. RZI>DreK, o.mtt and Publl*n ROBER'f •. WILLMES. Buatneu ManaJtt e'feryone hU Ute prtwlege ot attemptJnc t~ lftf'tuence peaplea t.d tnto 'the UnJverttty. Frqm • m)' expertence u a b~i· with aide ' adventures iilto other auee With ttmm. bUt we alm bettnw-tbat Ofl'U'tlat:tom attempltnJ" · COmpend. to tbb outuy. the A-. .. •u,l~W... Lean be truat-buaineaea and i. a family man to lllftll.,,ce leflll&tmn -.Id be lmOWll, ., u..t -ta C!llll" ...,.,,._ Department of Montal Hyrt-ed !;<> act. for lb~ people. I think with a ~all daught<r ready to The letter mm ~led Tupayen: ~ .. & 'NO' vote OD the received PS,341,1'95 for ctpttal it .. ' ran.,. for anyone .. to &et .tlter rchOol am year.: Be had N and It lo ha.rd o lm&rln< jUlt I Whoro tht. taxtng ·w111 p . <>ne l thlng that they "111 have a. batd Um~ dolnC and that le ''tu:- lnf'' I 0111'" 1mas1n&t1<m, A. ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Advertising V..n.apr bond 1 lnllunaad 1 w would Ilk t.hro h bll outlay 1.114 tl>e r"'1lalnlng mc..i... on 'l pjotfotdl ~ tax redU<Uoij. lo IHve 1>elon the_ quatlOD pertod uue rMAY n era. • j • US JN cltJ lea than bait the total, have •one U 'fie can NA tM .ctty ln • buR-tor anothl!r meeting. to acquaint f)eOple With the tact that ,alt.hburh tbtiy ILave bed lnto all other brancbe.a of :'tate !\ea&-llk~ manner, ~pr:event exceu . . Smith spee..U invited to renal them.Iva and e.nrace ln publtc dlecuaton., they cunmme.nt, lncludfng educ&Uon. waara an4 .. eUJa1nate overhead, Col A. W. Sm~. reUred .a.nny I tM \hat the "Bay&!' aJ"e at it an.lb-one ·at.at• ha.a 'a primary election and already they are pre- dlcUtlf tbe tlllal l'Nulta. .,.,,,,. tlle pnl!lldentt&l e I e c t 1 i o n. I "'"" Ibey wtU never ~ have reru..4 to do so. liluch publicity mifht nulllty their in1'luence The big-pit chunks of thl8 re-thm we can.,lower ~ I belie.Te ma.n, awaed · to a NUOll&ble In the tu.tdn. ildue, the records ahow, went to fn ecfUal t&U.uon &hd "equal ttp~-amcunt of boneaty. I am retired We are therefore eendlng both you "and Mr. Hu.pa copies ot the tbe atate college.a which recetved senta\Jcr-1 have· been .on aeveral from the Army Alr Y'orce and Jetter tvt! sent out. 552 093 383 and t~ the department committee. u.d mown a willing-can 1nake up my own mind. Aa to Cord~ly youra, of ~~tl~na. which got allahtly ne• to Mrvt the ~~Y· Thett' i.9 no Obllp.U'l..~, I have none. I feel it FLOR.ENCE COOUNO over ~o 000 ooo. poup backing me. ls a questionable procedure to Thia 11 . your · Frlend]Y Fon! Dealer. Theodore RoblDs; •Y· 1nr good·bY• and good health 'tll fteat week. EDITORIAL FlACTS OF THE WEEK ... Corn-sx>ndlnl' Secretary ' ' Norton· .. quesuon. "Do you ap-nan anyone in city l'Offmlnent, Tb'9e fl&'w'" were lf\."H. • prow of cloeed ·meetlnp of the even on the plaNllng commiulon, What use is a ' dollar bill? Woman'.11 Civic Learue ~ oommltuwt reoeatl,y by A. city <'owuril T'" brought the answer: who haa anyt.hin• to sell." · Ai.n Poet. lepdatlve &Ddltof'. "I do believe in them to ll cert.aln Asked about whether he ~lleved Too flimsy to work a peanut machine, aerodynamically unsuited for being flipped heads-or-tails, it would be of little use to a de!!ert island castaway. 29 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach, March lth, 1962 wlllo polat. out tha& the llWJ,. extent. l think there must be city go\oemment was adequate or I eaurornla 1!U1'7 ra Dft!I' !1 per oen.t of u.e executJve meetinp or the councJI whether we lhould have a city Elks 'Will Elect to-&al "'""' ....,. so11emmemt \YOUtd get no truslnesa done. On chart.er, Col. 8mlth atat~ he Wtl8 Oilce upolf a time, properly mated with a fifty•cent Auoclated Taxpo.yero, piece and another dollar bill, it could be exchanged at a Newport Beach, Callfomla. bank for a dime-sized gold coin, but not any more. Dear Sir• and Headames : The only purpo8e of a dollar bill is to trade it for eome-Tho Woman'• Civic Loasu• hu Invited Mr. Gordon Findlay of the Elementary 8cl'loo1 Boa.rd to come to th•lr next reruJar mem· lhlng useful. berahlp mMtlnf to lntarm the member• of the tacts of the echool Barbers, for instance, will exchange four-flfth8 of a bond luu• of March 26th. haircut for a dollar. Haberdashers will accept it 8JJ pay. &Ince you took sraat lntere•t tn oppo11nr the ochool bond laau• ment for a patr of nylon socks. Employeea will f'Umiab of ·January, We are Inviting you to eend • repreMOt.ative to com• skill. talent, muscle and time in exchange for a collectJon to our . Jne!.tlng: and tell u• what you think ot the new taue. Our meettns will be held on Tuead&}'. March 18th at the Balboa of dollars. Yacht Club. Mr. Ji".'lndlay ha.a been allotted ten minute• at 10:80 ' None of these exchanges are made because of the U&e· a.. m., and we wtll allot your repreMntatlve the followi.nt ttti mlnutel!. !uJness of the dollar bill itself. Perhaps It will be well to apta.k for five mtnut .. and devote U'le Trust that the dollar will in turn be accepted "" pay-other five to -"'• quutlona. ment for someone else's goocill, talent. or mu.scle at any time The ttr•t halt hour or our meeting will be devoted to he&J1nl' the eight councun\ank ca.ndidatee. We will probably have an at- is ihe factor that creates a valuable property out of a tendanco of about 100. flimsy rectangle of green-printed paper. We will •pptec.late tt If you wil noU.fy ut who l.1 comlnl', u Faith that the money will be worth aa much In 1963 _, u .,..,., ., •mo penlnont bac•J1Nund facta f0< the purpoM as Jt is now is neceuary. Without it our system, with its of IJluaduet-Mn. Paul Davia. our prosldoftt, wtll be In the chair. abundance of iood , food and home refrigeraton to keep Very o1nc .... 1y youro. EJt.ecuUve Board, Woman'• it fresh, wit,h ita automobilel and gasoline reflneriea, would Civic Lo•su•. grind to a l!Ct'ee<!hing, scratching bait like an engine run Mn. Kenneth G. Coollnr. without oil. Correapondlnr Secretary ~ N ... J .Ad of lboee who have be6\ ln Newport Beach for m&fll)' dlcttoft• recoplM the etfort.a ot Meuert John Vogel and The tremend0118 budget now before Congreas, i! it is &d Alie ,...._ -., tho dtqulae In nam•. By limply addreutnr passed, will have to be financed either by INl'LATION, a Npiy to a.JMia. we af't sun the l•lter woukf have been delivered a proce1111 that makes EVERY D 0 L L A R, IN EVERY In U.. tint lilalance. UnJJlle fMll7 w~ dl.,u1N the'\r teelinp, either by word• of POCKET AND BANK ACCOUNT-, ·Worth lee.-in exchange, orpnblil-or ~ opolten at .., .. tlnp to whlcb tho public or by dangerously heavier taxes. lo not ln'11M. ti>& Pul.u.fwr of thl• nowsp&por apr<-• hi.I •low• The only poa~le oolutlon is for the government to Ill Ille ..._ • UN d~ poso. T0"2'' '1oW• an wwlcome u spend lea dollarw. I It mu•t stop apending more than it -• &117 -or u a ltli.r to the editor. II. IL_ BUT OUR DQLL.ARS MAY NCYr BE WORTH AS MUCH IN 1953 AS THEY ARE NOW. We """1d .... '-MIP1 lo prlnt your l prop&pnda. and that gathers. billa • _ of &117 etlMr _....llOft of thl• <0nuntrnlty. lly the rewnue Dollar -~ valuable only to people who belJeve dorl...i ,..,; ,IDlo pr1a11111, ,_, advertlaen t&nd ouJ>-.rtpUon.. we they can buy gooda or services with them. Those plecee of are able to pro'1de lb~ new~ opace to which the many orpnlatlona paper will be valueless if the free-spending clan ln Waah· of obr eommllnlty feel they are entitled. B. a , ington continues to tinker with the money people put their faith ln. ~ · +-i ~~~--·-~-- rEN QUESTIONS FOR TRUMAN Ten que9tiona tor Pn!sident Truman i! he nma on the issue of peace !lave been .et forth by columniat David Lawrence-10 question• challenging the whole seven-year iicord of Adlnini.tration foreign policy. ,; Lawrence Bald the President W'ould have to an ... er the f?Uowing queationa and explain them to the people : 1. Why, under the Truman-Acheson e,dmlnlstratlon was the supervillion of atomic-energy oecreta ao careleu ihat Russia stole the lrudde facts about the atom bomb from under our noees through Klaus Fuchs, whose entrance mto the United Sb.ta wasn't properly checked by the Department of Statte. 2. Why were $80 billion spent between 1945 and 1950 and yet and adequate Army, Navy, and Air Force were not .available when the Korean War broke out? • · 3. Why, wbezJ tne Communist Cblneae Intervened ID ; the Korean War, w&.n•t the UN Commanding GenBaJ per- mitted to fight the war with maximum military foree In· ; stead of allowln& the Chin-Commni.t.e time to build up .air power? I , : 4. Why dld tile Truman-Acbeaon admlnllrtntloa omit ~Korea from the ~can defeu41 line early ln llMIO. and : why were American naval forcea, lncludlnr Marlm9, with- ; ~wn from J'ar SuW-n watsa th!UI vlrblaUy Jnvttmc •an enemy attadt~t -·? .. I" ,,_ • • 5. Why Wd Truman·Acbeaqn &dmlnletntlon with· Andfnln (c.t!llDlll !nib ...... I) llurock lnstall•d GI HMCI Architect WllU&m Bhu'ock of Lal'llJta nMTn&l .. ,. &pl.nil U I U a 1 candle_.,_ 30 Beach wu lnat&lled praJdut of Archlt.ttta of Or&nl"e county by Scott Quan.Un. pree!dtnl of Pua: den.a chapt.fr, Amertca.n ln1Utute ot Archlte6t.a, al a mHtlng held here lut nlpt. Lumber o.ed, bulcally No. 1 co~n. ather than th• u.ual, better. ci:adet . concrete floor ala.bl 1&.ld directly· on lbe. pound ln- .i..ct of. Im & pavel ba,.,; DO rt- lnfor<inS -In ov\aldo conc:nte ...U.; .. ip1 of 100flns, iao powwlo aplrult uouaJ l!OO pound• per .quaf'e foot; no pa.Int on u- terior walla, two coete on wook- work; no bell syttem tor rooma. no publle addn!A oywtem and no outlet oonnectkm.I or conduit tar tyblf In wllb Mun aOdlUonal rooma. ' Paul Da~ Newport Jte•cll. be· came eec.re\ary; Georse Ll.nd, Newport BMch, tttuurer. Har- old Gtm.en6, Banta Ana. ta nn.i eenlor member of lhe board ot dl- rttlors.. Everet Parka, Santa Ana, wu tnsta.ded •• jWliof member or th•bO&rd. N. C. Laird Dies Norman Chad .. Lair<I, 31, died at 6:31 a. m. today at b.18 home, 419 Orchkl Ave.., victJm of a hurt ailment. t>r. Uoyd Ocholtr .. wu called ten mt.nutu lat.er and pro- nounced. hlm dead oa hLI &nivaJ'. He la ourvtved by hla -·· a n .. yur~ld daupt.er, IAura. bll mother, Mn. Nell Laird of Lal An1e1-., a.ad a brother. Fr~ of J"reano, 1Vbo lie aow at t.be home. J"uneral a.tn.npJDGta at Corona de.I Mar ..... pcodln1. • • The T ribuletio~s 1 :,!: .. Y!Jn:.:..s~.c;t:,.t:. Buyer • body for mpltaJ outlay ~pen.. controvcralal ISMJee, 1 thln.k pro-not too well lnfonned aa to the Officers T onigl ht dltu""-C"~ln~ fhouuld be open to the city charter plan Cdefeated lri 'oU> Whether the Influence or. the public.' ' years a~o);, '"1t, Informed &at It Membeni of the NeWPOrt Har- "Old Blues" th the Je~lature h&I Ari addiuona.l question wu ask· Is run as a sixth class city, as it bor ,Lodge of Elles will meet for anything to do With lhil aitua.. ed Norl.911 reprdlng on wbat civic has be~n tor many years, he opin· 1 tlo 1 ht committee.a he had served. He an· ed that the ·councilmen needed the.Lr annual e ec n ton &' • Uon or not. of course, remain.a a Thursday, in the LOdfe quarters queetlon tor s__,,.ulatlon. Po!lt ~ertd tlult be wu pre.tdent cf help. St d Bal' ~-Bl d r· h ~· f I t Ward ·-• w--Vo-at MWn reel an LIVCL v ., pol.Dted out: th• c &.mWJ o commerce u year, au.u """~ "" 6o • that u ·s-.tch he worked wtth the D~an Ward irttroducec:t himself Bal a.. The university's enrollm~t i4 going dawn. In the pe-rlod endtns lut June, there were 37,000 •tu- denta on all the campiL In the period which will end thla yta.r, there will be only 30,000 enroll- ment. Yet. P011t brought to th~ atten- Uon of the legislature, the unJ- verslty come• to Sacramento ••k· lnf tor $18,955,207 more In capi- tal ouUay projects. It la abo uk- lng for an operaUng bud1"et of t.e9,000,000 tor the comtnr year, which, Poet poinU out, le $8,000,- 000 more than 7 ,000 fewer stu- dcta than when the yean ended In. lteil. The operating budret waa '51,000,000 then. In compan.son. he said, state ccllege1, technlcaJ col1ep1 and ~lal echools and blind centers, In whtch there w1ll be a.n eau- matect 27,732 students next year, are asking only $20,:505,214 to operate. "The total amount of ca.pl~ out- lay for all the oollegee and aehooll on aome 18 campli or aft.ff, ii S18.4:16 ,H7, juat a.bout $1 ,~000 more than lhe_unJveratt~·· fequut ot $18,900,ooo for elgbt c&mplL -.... And •WI· not lncJucJed ln the unlvontty'• operatlns bu<1get 1a Whlt It &"et.a from cttt.a. endow- ments and contract.a with federal and private agencies t.owa.rd fi- nancing aome of Its a.ctlvttie.s. AU of which causea aome per- turbation on the part of the leglalatlve auditor. '4Pf!Clally When the unJveratty, without a tl&ht of any kind receJved committee ap- proval tor all lta requd,tect money tor both capital ouUay and ope- ration.a. The amount.a have been approvtd by the uaemblY waya and means and .from all lnd.Jcatlona have cle-ar sailing when the aenr ate tlnance committee ta.kea up the requnta.. E!pt of lhe men on tbe u- acmbly committee who moved the requet:b through were cat gN<Su- &t81. Four oh the mucb am&ller senate finance cOJ'.nmlttee &re a1ao "'Oki "Blues." So ii Harold J . Pow- era. the senate's pre.eldent pro tern. And so l8 the man who tub- mJtted the budget 1n tht tint plaee--Oove.rnor Earl WUTen. The leaislatlve auditor h&I 1augbt annually to bring the uni- verlfty'a budget down to IOme cotnparil,ona with other •late qenctea. but so far, h• h&a nm lnto noth.1ng but ha.rd luck. Poet, lncldontally, Is a graduate of OccJ,dental ! N,uworJCS BILL SOUOHT d Ith I hall ~"-!II! a \·etc-n of all w•-and aa Nominated were: fOf" Exalted eounty al\ w · e ty ; u .... t .... ....., Ruler Robert A . Eutrilan; Lead- t.hla year lK i• premdent of Com-looking fcrward to ··a different mwntty Cheat, that be i.a put ruler day coming when all women will lng Khigbt, C. K. Varner: Loyal of UM EUu. and on tbe board of organize In a big way and clean Knlrht, !:. F . Shell: Lecturing' director• ot Boy• Affair•, Inc. and up politics. for the women have Knight. 0 . A. 'Bud' Bttsooe: Sec-retary, Berna.rd Ellerrrian: Tn!&.9-ot the YM.htsmen'a Club. go l '.l do it. I am sorry to hear urer, Leland Lewis; Tiler. John Miller Statt!nliPDt that l ,\o'O \Vo men dropped out or I Norman Miller stated: "l believe the councflm!lnlc race for I "•oul1 Pa en; Trustee, Frank Wa.tsh and our Cily Council should have have nol run, and would have J iri!. Howard. three lhln,._pWJh, tact a.nd prin-voted rnr them. We have a SC'hool Appointive officers for the clple. l~ It baa puah, the}· will not bond ts.sue coming up, we nl!ed coming year to serve the Lodge ~-Ian In those !l'Choo'-a.~d we can uve Jots w1U be Al Gatterdam, Esquire; wute money on pa,, ... , P n g ui Robert Norton, lnrter Guard: and oortsult.anta tor what. we can do of money. It l.e up to you wt>men Robert Beecher, Cha.plain. nuru.lvu. If it hu ta.ct, Its re-to rollow through.'' Showing pie-~ latloru with the county can be turtl!I ot "Sant& Ana geta a bar-~e of~icers ected and ap- -h .:•t -well, for inatance, gain 11chool " Ward sa.id "lt would pomted wtll be installed the !lier· ' . ' ond "nlursday in April by put Baya Drive ca.n be brou&ht up pAy ue to ex.amine that $8.78 ~r Gra.hd Exalted Ruler L. A. Lewis to a p1--oper degree of repair! (ap-square foot COl!lt. We can aa"" and his corps o! Past Exalted plaU81!). ·Newport Beach pays out thousands of ?ollars It we can cut Ru11 of Ana.helm Elks Lodge. upward of $70,000 to the county do\vn t.Ur estimated cosu. We've .ers aDd we ¥et in return $38,000 u got to have that school, this cJty the oo\.nty'1 .share tor upkeep or is at a turn and growing to a big the ha.:·bor depai-tment a.nd life· cl~; WP must have achool!I, but guard service.'' Regarding city we muM. MY!!.'' constraction, '"l belt.eve that every-War{.), queatloned aa to his busi- one Ln lhe clty~should feel he ha• nel!'11 , said he wu In airplane work, an opporlunlt7 to bid. I also thlnk was n1J~ ror saJe and believed he lhe pr ... •hould-be aJlawed at aJJ had time le. be a good councilman. n1eetinJr., u ~ believe a powerful SaJartes, Club Membetwltlp agent for ecol)omt" and honesty i~ A general que•tion w1.1 a.eked the light of publletty." • regar:ctlng nlary of a OOWlctlma.n, llln.r, --t ~he wbl<b Councllm&n "R&""'°f ltlt.tl!d' w WIUab W'Ol1l4 be 'necewcry to to be "lSCi a mqnth ano .tt co.ta '200 :NEW POSTCARD RATE Effective Saturday. March 22, you -can buy all the 2e post car&t you want at that priec, wit1'out the 10 per cent surcharge made formetly for more than 60 ca.rda. So r~portll Poetmaater WOiiam Adam•, Newport Beach. A new law paaa<O l>y CongTe&a March 12 lin.i tho 10 per cellt au)-cbarg.. • a pOa&Uon on · tho council, Mid: ~ hbld the job properly. J 1'ie my "I wu Jes&aJaUve offtcet> tn the ca! 1000 rnllea a month Oil city state •n•~ ln 1941. ll Wt.B my bustnen and there 't• no car allow- dVty to ru.d th.roUgh all the pro--a.nee granted.'' He alao Uplatned cee4lnga of the atate aenate and lhe custom of complimentary • through it J learned committee memberships given councilmen ln ..--------"-----. work and maneuverl.ns. alao that Balboa Yacht Club, Newport Bar-Friendly Nelrhborhfd Servlee 'pU8h. tact and Principle.' In that bor '\ acht Club and Balboa Bay h yoar I l•anted much aboul state Club. They also are allowed trana-Grauel c ape/ government and being a council-portation and $2~ a day expense.a • • I man ~ 1a merely admlnlotratlng a while tn attendance at the state I I 0 • Broadway et.ate. bu:dget of\ a sna.u acaile. ..Re-Ct•:\venr:vn of California League of BM.eon 8810 ta-Mesa prdln~ tho 131,000 Ille county al· CiU ... ELEC'J' DEAN WARD A VeUiran of Three Wlll'B to City Council to Fight for HO Nm GOVERNM~T ID , . NEWl'OR'r BEACH ", ,l'!AROLD I. JO~NSON . ~·=:i.= \) -~·-18ll VIila Wa7 •. N rt .-. )· ' Old F.ltabllahed tnpura.nce Afoncy I All llnea written. HOWARD W. GPtJUSB 1S08Ne""*"mv11., ~­'I• PHONll: BmAco11 mi- ! draw moral ~ from Natlonaliat China an4 tall to nirMt ~proper aid to tbe,I N1t!ona!Wt8 at ~ ti-.la , ~fight ~ the wtlsta, erpecWJy linoe ... to IDU- , ~ commum.ta wu stwn ·to both ore.ee &lid TmlieyT -..... •tll'N a.. •'rrp: to Vle'lo- .U _..., '=!'.'-··-la a~ .. Jllr 41 ... P= i'llC -llnn·llk• ' •, '" - ~ 6. Why wu atlon&llet China &iftll. a moral Wow lly ~State ne.-n-t ., that tll9 O-•ullt :~ -ui.' ~ a,m. and. .-a pewerflal : bold ID the ...., fiw lcrllet llv1r'a ! : " 1. Why -MMArtllv d' I DI 7 z ~. ·ud. what •sre the real t..._ .. ....-rnsotzinm1r • • &. -.. O--•· t . b!ft1 mx Ill 1M D 1n. • YTMJ -~ ,,_t al.... . ............... ,, ..... •"1 jC.••...-..... tll -•h -1111 ..... ..... ~Depu:w.t? ' 7 • t •. ..., ... ~ u ,,, ....... .. ~---· ..... Gi11t•• ..... .... ·"" ..... a •• ~-·~- ' .............. - --fal=· and l'orly -ft .. I •rl .. 111 atrse 11kt .. " 7 ........ -.ty.... - .. tat 2 t:AJU I llF ..t tW.>• liM"a ~a MUe... II II,..,. .• &as i. -..... ~ ftol--· ..... ·--• I I 'f-• .. •M .-.,. 111t, ""*" .,.,.,, Or ... -.............. ftx. II 1"N r zm•11 t11it--rM. t11u •Wil a.. mabr!i.· .... ._ .. Ptt .. _bon-H.t ... tit jdSI 3 --1171 -........ tslL • ...... , l? .. lerrt»liialr«14&1 I •-••aµ1ss --··~­.,_ st 1aa ., :1 •1 -.. c0jt111 lat ..f\/1 ... -----19i!"' . . 'IC I• • 'a h' RMI -Y-. l. A. an •• , ..... .. • 'Mn"'!""";-~~~~~m-·~--\·:=-~....-.:-~----~---~"'!'!""~"'!'!'""''"!""'l'......,~~~~~---~~ ... '!lll!l'llllll!l!llJl!I , ' r , HARBOR: SOCIAL tvENTS Am;i~;ieg;n-p~Sfand~ Observes 33rd Date of Founding · .. Nearly 100 voices Jolnejl In s1ng..------------ 1n& "Happy Birthday" 1 to COlll- Ulernor&le the-33N yea;r-ot the American Lef!i\n at .<¥ annual dt.n:ner given men of the Newport Harbtr Amerlca.n Leeton on March 12. I · Feat.lvtUes started wftri the de- Zon~a Club Plans Easter Party for Boys in Hospital 1iclo\Ja pot-luck dinner, tor which It wu voted to bave an l:uter the Auxiliary tu.rnl.Uled ham &nd party tor the boy'• tubeJ'cular the birthday cake1. com~lementcd wal'd. at the oranie County hc»-- by many tempting vat,tietles of pltal when the Zonta club ot Tegetables &nd salad, and contiiv N~rt Harbor rnet for-their ued for the balance of the evenln__g. r•gular luncheon meeting Thu,.. Before deaaert wu sef.F9d, hall day at Norton'• Cafe on Coast lights were dimmed, and !Preak:lent Hiab'triy. Each boy will be pre- Alma Tbompaon presented the aented a Ifft. bM.util'Ully decorated b i r l h d a y Mn. Q. W. Richaf\1 and Mn. (a.Ice to Commander F.d lfurrillOn J0e Hamblet were appointed on u the ttadltJonal song was rend-the auditing committee. by Mra. ered by an present. Albert Stockton, preaJilent. The Next on the program W1U a Zonta·club wUJ ·aupport the East· grq1,1g o( talented youn~ enter-. er dance· to he riven by the Wo- tainers undt-r the tutela(e Of Jo-m.en'a Civic League f61' vlsttini a(lnt and Pf'pito Perez. JQNaDe young "people. dld the tionon u accompanJat. Tlte next luncheon meetlng, aiid, u mtstreu of ceremontea, in-April 10, will be b.el.d at the Hoa&' troduced the acts in a.n orlfinal Memot1al hospital and members f48J'\Jon. Rozanne CUnnincham will enjoy a lour of the building and Denl.e NlleJt Jed off, dolnl' a. under construction. Plans for a mwtfcaJ comedy dance ro~tille; tea held Sunday afternoon. March follqwed by 8.harop '.Ke.aelriftg, who 16. at 3 o'clock at the YWCA in provided the western touc~ wtth Lon.a ·Beach for a prospective aqme fine singing a.n{l and yodel-Loni Beach Zonta club were tnr-The Irish weren't forgotten, made. with their day app~chlng, as Susan Hutchins did an lri.t!h tap dance, d~ in appropriate· coe- tumne. Introduced as "a half pint of Scotch," diminutive Carol tough;, atUred in plaid and ~ea, per- formed the Highland Fling, and her sister, Gall T ough, appeared later as a m~ha.nical da.r).cing-doll, cleverly executing a tap dance from a stilted position. Barbara P eck adcl'ed .a bit of re- finement with a ballet number. and later joined Sharon i<eselring in a tap routine. To add comedy t o the program, Bob Tabor did a 90(t. shoe dance. plagued by an un- inhibited "shadow" in the torm of hie brother Kenny. To l'OUnd out the entertainment, acrobats Cla1- reene Sassy and Laurel Mander- chied ,demonstrated the hardest way to do the "daily dozen." Following a short bustneu J11es- slon, Commander Murrison· turned the gavel over to the tNewport Harbor ritual tea.m , who for the first time in their histpry per- formed a double iniUation cere- mony. Using the five •tatlon met,hod, the ladies initiated Messrs. William Collingw90d, Paul Con- nor, Aupat George, EI m er Krause, and Jack Reinert Into th~ Legion. Mrs. Ross Owen is Hostess to -Las Ami gas l..83 Amigas circle met Tuesday evefting at tho Balboa Coves home of Mrs. Ross Owen with 18 mem- bers present. Mrs. Art Remley led in devotions. ~s. Shields, presi- dent, appointed as a nominatJng conimittee herself, Lillian Ow-en a'nd Betty Glas•. Plans were made for the dinner which the cir-cle will serve tonight to men who are participating Jn the home vialtatJon program. Dur- in·c the evening the group worked on attlcles for the annual bazaar, as they liatened to Mrs. Cecl1 Powell review The Family, A Christian's Concern. · Next meeting will be held at the home of VloJa Llncbey, 1726 Ocean Blvd. Girl Scout Board Now Planning Camp Program • I • . • MR& O. 0 . l'AIUION&. No&lonol CouDeb -r tl'Wn SM 1'<ctro; Mr-.'l'J. 'A. CiW)'.·~fy eleet...s pnold.eDt of Harbor 1-lel llln. L l . 8ullh'9!1, al-te .to the Nlltlonol Oou cll 'fl'0'1'··ka """"" and Mn. Auatla 8tunevaat, laoomhlr. llnt vkl. prMldmt or tire Lo&cuO • ..tmi... 1'01Ucl Ptub la patio ot Se.rvlee Cea.tel'. I Fo1aom Photo) Marine and Bride at Home in West Newport Now at home at 120 -42nd St. nre Mr, &nd Mn. Mich.ael Smith, wbo repeated VOWll OD 1'tb. 20 be- fore Judge Donald J . Dodge of Costa Meea. The bride la the J ormer Doro- thy Mae MGSber, daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mosher, Sr., of Stratford, New York. She WfUI graduated from Stratford Center High school and has been employ- ed aa a stenographer in \Vuhtng- tcin , D. C. by the Department. of the Navy. The bridegroom la the AOJ\ of Mr. and Mni. Michael Smith of Cleveland, OhJo, yhere he tteelved h1a education. He eerved. 2~ years with the Anny and la now la a corporal with the U. S. Marines, at Marine Corpe A.Ir hcllltiea, S&nta. Ana. AttendJng Ute,younc couple at the double rin&" r1'te were Mr. and M.ts. Clyde Satterfield of Balboa. Both the bride and Mr1. Satter- field wore blue atreet length dre•ses. . Eoell 'lr;ibetweens' to Meet at COM Ebell club'• new.bt ~cUon, the "tn~twe"nera," wtll meet March 26 at the home or Mn. Olarence Dodd, 424 Occhid .A.te., Corona del Mar. Mrs. R. S. Holden· la section chairman. Call the hoa- te.ss, Harbor 1931-J for reserva- tions. Mrs. Ehresman Seriously Ill Taken Ill a week or more ago. Mrs. Elene Baldwin Eh.res.man ls seriously 111 at h<'r home, 406 %: Clubhouae Ave., with a heart ail- ment. She Is under care ot her daughter Elouiae and la allowed no vi•ltora nor t elephone calla. Mn. EhreS1T1an la past prt:•ldent of local unit ot Pro Amertc•. Ebell G ard en Club Plans to A ttend Big Flower Show . Surprise Bridal Shower Honors · · Miss Shirley Chase Miss Shirley Chase we.a happily surprised. at a brjdaJ shower given ln her honor. "Satuntay anernoon, March l~. The hpat.eq wu Ml&f Mary Hargrove, 1S2T Tuatln Ave, Costa. Me.aa. The d1nlnc room wu gaily decorated with a SL Pat- rlck's day theme lnatead of the tradltlonal bridal decorations. The center piece wu a larce shamrock which es.ch gueat aut°' graphed. Mtaa Cha.ae cut the cakt wh1ch Mrs. Homer He.re-rove, mother of the hostess, had m&df for the occuion. lee cream with a shamrock center wu &Lio serv· •d. The gueata played P'tnd the Ob- ject wlt.h rtrat ~ace . prtse ~nc to Mrs. Elva Earley; aecond prlz:e to Mias Irene Stewart and Min Sylvia Hurta.do and Miu Chue tylng for booby pri$e. Ml&s Chaae wlU become tht bride ot Jame• McVay, Co.ta Meaa. thJJll comlpg June. The gue.U who mana&"ed to ge\ to the ahower deaplt.e the actual ahowera ouutde were M .n . Jta.rley, Miaaes C'hue. Stewart, Hurtado and May S~dase. l" . . .. ~:.,! . -~ ~ .. lt.oelf b\ ~ • ~ 1!1&11 co• and Hal'l>Or a-J. • t • i--l'!lll&' back to eaill°'Jt Fridal, ~" ~ ot .-1b0a In Uoolr ~ Ma1'JOb :u , 7:10 P,m. ~ Who"' praopocu... Batur4ay ' --.n were once .~.,. b1 M'aroh ·n · • 11<17 ..... 1,;SS p! m. 7:'08 L ITL . . O:tl a. 1 :10 p. m 1 :10 •. )..1 -1.0 ·1.0 ---0.9 boat Ill -t~e penlnsllll. Qd 'l'llat Silnday , .. """ &lbu:> l'.sla!>d. tlley ... to-Mardi 23 "' 8:02 p. m. T:M L m. f:~\ p. m. 8:4~ a.ra. V:OO p.111. 9.:28 LID. 9 :30 p. m. 10:1& a.. m. 10 :00 p. m. l :t5 p. ~I l :M a. ck)• l!elllJ taken around the bar-Monday · • ll<w l>l' lloal to look, at llamas tor Kardt U _o.s --0.I ~ . · Thia. new 1eheme t\a,a · been ~eday 1 2:18 p. m ll :S8 .. 2 :t9 p. m• 3 :22 a. 1:18 p. ml 4:06 a.. mi 3 :41 p. m1 --0.~ _.,..., out by tb.o Job,. vo,.i Co., -25 ' operatb\f fToJn their new~-W edneaday · ed main office at MS Coaai Hlgh-~ 16 ---0.2 --0.a w,.,y. . Thurada.y • 0.3 --0.8 0.9 ,,.. no\f offi«' fhmta oe· both March 21 Qoal.t_ HIJhway and ll>e water- ftoat; with a dock available for eu1t.on1er~ who may ao1ve via l!Qot. 1'lie llOG-oquare foot bulldln& OClll\ab\.I a recepti:oft room, -.Jee room. lnall.ra.nce office, two closing ~., • d1'.ftb11' room tor the 1'1\ituol l!\lll<ltJ\&' ·co., and two pri· vate ottloea tor ..the bu lldlns· com- .,_'11 whJch QCCUpiel 1paee-tn 'i"t> bulldin&' with the Vorel firm. 'P ersonnel in .UI\! real ut.ate firn1 to be c.n duty 1n the ~ office tticl\lde Mr. and Mra. Vogel, fales- tn~n Gene Norvell, Treua BrlzgB, Drin Hart, Jack A.dams, George Fruehling a.nd Ivan MacMUtln \Vlth ~{alone Holmes In charge of insurance sale.11. The bead of Mutual Building Co., ts Jame.I! Farringt on. Women's League in Support of Bonds At their Tuesday morning ses- sion bi Balboa Yacht club, mem- bers of the Women's Civic League went on record as favoring the $~2ti .OOO school bond Issue which will go to vote on Tuesday here and which Is for construction of new elementary schools. They also reported on plans for i!ntertalning visiting young peo- ple during Easter week, including the big dance on Corona del Mar Main beach. The civic affalrt!I committee baa been organl.zed and is atudy- lng the c I t y charter question, with otJ problems and lhe naUon- al election al80 on the agenda. The ("CUP meet• the Friday be- fore the gMera.1 meeUn11. H ELLER AT H OME Charle.a Heller is reported con- slderably Unproved from h~ re- Ct>llt lengthy lllneu although· still confined to his home in Coata Me.i.a. , J@ I l'IB8To "1U Q11.utTJCll ~ April 2 Npril 10 • I e NSW llOON Mar. 25 , I LO~~lf .V,~CENT . RENAM D BALDO A .GROUP PRESIDE T .: COUNTY 'GETS $530 FORESTRY RECEIPTS P olltics, and pa.st and future )lW.nl were diacuued by members of Ule Balboa Improvement A..lso- ·ciaUOZI when they met for the ann~ election of of1icers at SACRAMENTO, March 20 -Newport. Harbor Yacht Club Tues- { CNS -Thoma. .H. Kuchel, state day night. controller, announced that Califor-Preaiding over the aeu.lon wa.s nia has received payment ·of $2,-Lonnie Vincent, • preaidl!lnt w b o 328,929.97 to cover 25 per cent of wae unanitnously re-elected for a the 1950-!il nsca.I year receipt.! second term at the helfn of the from national foreat. with thl? booster group. The pre&ldent re- .!>tate. The apportionment is pro-lated the accornpllshmenta ot the vided by statute. Usoeiatton ln the pa.st in the Kuchel announced the ha.sis on clean up -paint up eampa.ign that which the money is being appor-has given Balboa a new facial tioned to various coun~iea, slating appe&l'"ance; the successft1l drive Orange county w ilt receive $680.39. for the widening. and pavtng of Coun.tY auditor1 are required by Balboa Blvd., and the collBt&nt tiw to•" apportion the money by cam~p for better parktnc fa- placlnc ~per cent to the credit of cilitles ln the community. unJ.pportloned elementary school Most auccesaful effort of the tundl of the county, and M per grbup in the pa.st year wa.a the cent to the credit of the general Arbor Day progyam in Which they road fund. planted treeJ1 and shrubs in the In its settlement with Call!ornla, 'bella' &t interaection of1 the Bal- Kuchel u.id, the e-ovemment wtlh~ boa B!vd., center strip. The i r held payment of $16,136, with tbe pro~ect for the coming year Will rqqueit that the awn be aaalp ed be th• beautification of the busi- to match one third of the appro-nesa &re& of Balboa tram 'B' St. prlation allotment for ranae tm -to W,ashlngton and from beach to provemente wtthin national forest.a Bay. I ln c.allfornia. Elected to serve u directors for -------the ooming year were, Herbert POTLUOK m URSDAY Helker, J". B. "McNally, 0 r v 11 le Corona del M.ar Civic UIOCiatlon Schlu.ter,Bert Wu.on, Ooy Watts. wW have a pot. l\ICk ·~er Th1'1'•-Virgil Oakden, E . H. lllen, BtU <!ay evenJne. March H , 91t Corona La.ndla, T~ Hambrook. . Ro Ce r H•na't'.ord, ~ , . and ~el ¥ar ochool ~eter\111 ---~· .,.,~ • -======================,-:::=======:o:::=========:i::::::::::::::~~ "'""·-,· ~ 1 Rcfqrptlttr; (or their t~tlonal • Pnpa:raltona art now ln ~1 l'AJ'dl."l1&ht e~.' Ullie)' lnlU.!. •W'lnJ" tor th• N.wj>ort Har-bo\" Girl • •led ~ ~ ~ano: .scout ~ eanp prosruq , •t . A uii:uot Cleora'•. Bue )Canttotll, O'.Nolll Park, Tral>uco caayo,., Karton. Sh&fer. Mary Jline Sbee-JUne 10, 111 and 20 and June n . ley, Helen Stockton, and Ma..ry ~ and 27 during the aecond week Louise Surprenant Into tbe Legion of camp. Kamaaina Club Entertaia1ed . With Dance Pre-View Mra. E. O. Doane, Ebell club Garden 9eCUon cbalrman, la bead~ Ing a. croup which will attend the lnternatton~ l'lower Show at Hot· :,>;~ki·~~ c;:.!":i LQcal Tea ms Win .Auxiliary. Members of Ute team Theme for thb year'a camp will who pa.rttcipa.ted were: Bemi'Ce be "Robin H ood," the legendary Opel, Initiation officeri A. I rn a hero whose merry exploits ln 12th T)M)mpaon, captain; Je~ Mark· Qf'ntury England are cla.ssic8 of ham, Sgt.-at-Arn1s ; Lucille Gehres. Utera.ture. Lydia Briggs, Mildred Bonds, Woodcraft. archery and other Eileen Inns, and Zenob'.a Frost, outdoor acUvitles will be streMe-J mualclan. , as usual. The program ends with A vo~e of thank.I was given to a big campfire on the final day program cha.irman Lucille Gehres o! camp. for her achievement, and •he in Application forms will *>On be turn pve lhanka and recognition avaUable to all girl 900Ula ln the to her auiatinl" committee. The a.rea wishing to attend camp. meeUng w .. adjourned iD memory Adults with ~ ta.lenta or at. Legiennalre Joseph JacUon, 1}!.Ul ln arche.ey, bird at.udtu, eoag who paued away March 3. le&d!ng, folk da.ncilac. atory telling, A Vote for fvttu hi a Vote .tor Fl'ffclom. 1Pol a.d'Y. and ha:ode~ wbo would m .. to parUctpai. by UariJ1¥ their know-how with t.be 11.rla a.re ln- 'fited to contsct Mn. J. Quint. Farrell Fl&'hta for Freedom 1JIO). ad•. pereonnel, Beacon 7118-J. ' Unuaually enjoyable wu latest meeting of Ka.ma.a.Ina club, held \Vedneeday evenlng at the home of Trla.ncl& Vander Cook, Coror.a del _Mar. After a ahort bualneaa meeting men1bers were entertain- ed by a hair hour preview ot a coming recital to be given by Mis.a Vander Cook. A. noted eth.nlc dancer, she prP- .tented ma.ny dancea Of the ntro- pe&n KYJ)8lea. Later •he served a feut tn true gyp9)' tuhlon, with guesu •eated on t.be floor. She was auiated by Mt.a. Mary Kath- erine A.nd.reW&. Al a cum.ax to t.he evenln•'• ente.rtalnment, there was a take-of( of t.be dances by th.: cl~,~· ':JYorence MU - toll'. J!oll!O =~ '!'Id 1.&ura ReW t 'tl _,. .... ilii, "· ,,., Oue•t for the evening wu Ethel Neeley. Next meeting wUI be on April 2 at the home ot Lylyu Pangborn . I Fire Auxiliary Gives Wheel Chair to Hoag Hospital 0 &. m . and ~\IOA can be , Ch • hi arranged by !In~ ..... Doane at '" amp1ons p Harbor· 184.T M . Jantzen Swim Styles to Show at Wednesday Bridge Bridge Tourney I Mrs. Mary Lynch of COmpton and P ercy Crawley of Long Beach were the winners of the Open Pairs Champlonsl'\ip Game held In Costa Mesa on Sunday. Sev- Newest in si.•.rlm wear will b@ era! teams from Orange County were winners of Muter Polnta, presented Wednesday, March 26, when the J'antun company will among them Mr1. Peggy J'bhn90n and Mra. Gerald McComber who give their Swim Style ahow al placed aecond in the afternoon Balboa Bay club i.vith Mary Lang-seasJon; Mra. Edna MacMuters ton a• commentator. Jantzen rep. and Mrs. Arnold Gasser placing 'N!!ae.ntatlve.s and pretty modela third; Mr. and Mra. Everet Taw-Will show the se&110n'• fU.b.ion.s fl1"1t eeaalon and third tn the In their natural setting. Luncheon la at 12 :30 and wtll be followed evening ra.~e; ~ra. Marp.rel lll!'f who~· fourth In the by canasta. . ~ . ,i;a~..:. e~l,1 .=;~-ol~! Springmeyer p i<'!ilg ti the aftef'llOOD: Ill..=--..__.-, >"• Speed~ter' s Shirt Doyle and Bill Gilbert placed fifth DlllllCl'ORS OF THE Bol"-a lmpio-lll ,\Mo ~ w~ elected last ~ nlp t an4 uie,. 13 in the even.inc-and Mr. Md Mn:. plCltured a bove will 9el"Ve for die nut ~ ~ll roW~1 le.f\ t.o rtpt, ~e V1acent. preRd,.t, &ad Wins Prize A. w. Tumme1 w...., 8lxth. -.. VlrSfl Oakden. e ertoert a,._,~~-~ Biii ,...,..., Gn111e 8alllueter, $11ury .at Ho I.JI by Show ,\!,~ ~~ :..:...· dOVtanradll ~ Aphtoa. Froot row, left to riirht, Mn. ~ ...,.,_ B. Mclioll,., Ted -I brook. a.rt w Coy w D ~~ "'"ui Watct., and E. H. Tllen. ' · \, II , (Pre Pnoto) nera Jn the duplicate brid~ pme I piiiiiiii;;jiiii;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;i;;;;;;j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~ Orange Cout Evening Collere'• played ln Balboa on Frtday eve-1 1 --· lampshade cluffa and the cla.as ln nine. RUMue-up were Pe r r y textile painting game.red m&ny ol McAdoo and Georce Mitchell ; the award.I at the recent Hu11Unr--Hra. Edna MacMutera: and Joe ton Beach HPbby Show held in the Wlloox: lira. Marp.ret Holmq The Women'• au.xlUa.rf of New-recreation hall on Mf.rch 1. and ... Mrs. Pe&'I')' Johnaon; Mn. port Beach fire department met Mra. Viola Bou' cl~ ln lamp-Robert Roa and Mn. A. G. Doe• Vond&y n.lr ht at .th• q.,.,,.. de! ahade maldak wblch -held both burg. tire etatlon wtth Jilr11, 1'llke In Seal Bee.ch and Hunt~ Overall wbuten In the pnie Rowe, Jr., u bo9tua. Beach were flve\1 the bMt U• played on Monday att.ernoon were Mn. Kenneth Jolulaon prealded blblt award, an4 Dolly Ga.tea, one Kr&. Gerald McOomber and Mn. at ,the bUatnem lnterlm. Mn. P . of the •tude.9U l.n Mra. Peth'• ta-PeQY John.Ion. 1{ayden pve the treuurer.eecre-W.e p&intll'll cla.A, wblch meet.I Runner.-up were Mn. Charlu tUy "'porta. It' -deel<led to Oil Tueodayj eMlllng at <>ranre 8oardman and C. K. Jobuoll; 1Jfft a -chair to Hoq K em-Clout ~took tint pl&c• In Kr&. A. a . DoMbl!rr and ~ ot1a1 llQopllal. Plana were ~-telCtlle ~ clua1tlcatlon at Robert Rooa tyln' wtth JOs. A. od for the annual d* of the' the Robby . )(no. Gate'• """' H. Wubbrool< an4 Kn. ~ a nr.men•a club, to be bfld Kuc1t -la a sp;eedbo&t racer and the McDonald; Mn. l!lll>el Blobqp and » al Cbriotlan'• Blot. I llembon bandpa/bt.s' eport llll!rt which V,.., Georp Merriman; Wn. h y. Q( tM •'ra qta17 w\p otitlaft~ Ute won tba •w$-d wU decol'ated with Schleuter u d .. ,.. ¥ 0 rt 0 n lab* and Malle__... a pl<ture o< Illa racing boat IDQ-~. -ent.' wuo Ml'1ed by tor and Illa JmiJIM. Other mt.rte& ------/ u.. _,,_ to: ~~ OebrM, trom tll• twO ci .... ...,.---FAC-Jun1'ors ...... ~ . ...._ ~ .. .,, -DlebJ. H&1daal ~ WU-On ...... ..u .... ol s . " --I ..,. .._._ -. ...... w111 ~. two Ill i-P'il>• to tJge "'"""• ... • •••• . ·~ pohtt!nir wm F sh. 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"!,. -... 1-1........... -..... , ~·~fl':-= • • ,, • • • ' ' 1 ~GE 4 . --PART I -THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1952 • . . • : • ~CLASSI.F~IEb I . . -~ -' The Miqlityi Mi4get In Adverti•lnq • • NEWS-TIMt.s .::.... Every Tueeday .~: ... -NEWPORT BAY POST-Wednesdays ~WPORT-BAI;80A PRF.SS-Thundays • .Hewpeirs, Ba.r rost ~ed AAI 11191 ,.. .. aar. h 1 ''" w1 N9M11-1 lnww or die Tlulnllaz P'r9m • IONIM11'M AD 18 • LIND .. :·All OIMMIJ"°' ada mll9t lie ,..d ror ca.a .. Mnac. el p ss~1111 .. 4 Un"" ' 1 Paper · S • 76 ' 4 u-z Papen 1.llO '" 4 Linea S Papen Z.00 The: publlllhers JVtll not be reeponajble tor mun Ulan OM l:Dooor'tec:l '• !J'eertlc•n of an advcrUaemcnl, Te.Serve Ule rtpt to conect17 dlmlf) any and &11 art.s and to Feject any &dvertleement not confonnlltl ti rulee 11.11d regulations. A.dvertt!emf'nte and anc::ellatkml wUI t>· · •e~pl•·d up to ~ p.m. ort the day pTeef!dlnc publication. ~c-ept dea.dllne for New.. Thn• t. 11· L m. Kanda78 · hone lla.r. 1111. uk for •.&d Tabt-Of' MIWI edl ... ,....._z,. .. .... ' NE\l"POBT RARBOB PUllU!llDNO 00. ... '" Special Notices • I • 1 I -MJUI. l!:IU<EST SAFTIO and Mn. 'J'Award .. t.hey' pnipa~ to "'1JlenJ~ te9 ta.Me. Mra.. ko la kltcll8 at a-pe 8enb Ceater ~on Sat tis •wu cUJrman o! the clay. (Folllom. Photo) I .' !f fish-l ,~:..:._ ' ~~ ...... l. ~ ' Pi ... '-... . UCllRn Qp.W.~~ Dllc:~11~ to J~S::lat - Seek Penn' It .f -'Many _.,1np for acu.,. mill· SA , , CCNBQ----, '()f' taey -· ~ -•-bl• to lien• iJle -l• "'""""' toa on Atr J'orce ae.rve otneda Wfitb r ' • ectu""'lonat _....,._ air 1n1Ji. lobbJ!q w!JJ IQ<el noxt ~ Own. Attome' ys tky..,r civilian _.. ..... Jo In· to ell-?-propoeato ""' .~ .. dUotrtat purehulns and production Jn ~tloas. whlcll eov"1>· U.. .. • ftelda, aceordlnS to J'owth Air third Jll>aioo, senator F_ P'rul<ly llAa\.Ull!lNTO. Karch 19 -Force He.dquartei:a, Hamilton Air AbollJJie, Sonoma eounty,I chair· (Clfll)-'nle ......,bly ruJeo com· Force Bue. man of the committee, i!aa ..,_ mitt. ii worll:tnc over a reM>IU· Because of llmlted Air Force nounced. tsoll W'b1eh. would perm.It 8\&te reaourca to train offleen ln theae The ColftP'lltee, Abshire ,. ea-: d, flab and pm .. deparlm<j>t' at«>r· speclallSed aulgnmenta. th• USAF will be espec>•lly tntereilted ln .. ,. to \epruen.t the department wiU be ~ulred to fW the.ee open-hearing -peraon.a who are not'""pro- ID wateT rlfht court balUea ln-Jni;s with reserve offlcen who fealon&lly engagtd ln ad"°""'llng -....S of the attorney cenera.1. have acquired the neceuary in· legislation u to t.Mlr ttewa on Memben, ot the committee ,when dustrial knowledce through edu-the operation a.rid effect of the t.be raotut.fon came before them. catlonal mllltary or elvUl&n traln-lobby law, also, from !"eflat.ered lndlcat.td that 00lt wam't atrong tng experience. advocates aa to the difficulties eaoucb... and took occasion to USAF reserve officers desiring they may encounter in corplytnl' er1Uclse th& •tand of Attorney : active military service In lndwrt.-with the law. . General Edmund G. Brown, who rta.I production and allied field! The ilenator sald the: 'COmmittee ncently took a posltlon &Orne con-are advlaed to complete: an A.tr intends' to consider a pro~ lo tend favore the federal bureau of Force Form ll:i, "Application for pro hi b It advocating le(l•latlon r.clamatlon. ln Callfomla'a battle Extended Active: Duty," and for-aftel" a certificate or re:gtatra.t.lon over water. "'&rd tt. together with supporting hall been denied by the lo b..b Y Brown maintains in hi• poaitlon documenbl such a• college credit screenl,g. committees., and de:let- Uult he la carrylnl' out the -pro:. transcript, to the &TU Air Foree lng a provl.sion of the la\lf whlch 1 vlalona of Callfomla law. Pre-hea.dqua.rters or Reserve:· Di.strict exempt.a persons who me.rely ap- VlouaJy the attorney general's of-headquarters which· ts holding pea.r before committee& from reg. flee oonteated certain Irrigation their rceerve recorda. lsterln&'. dletrlct contract.e: with the bureau . The committee felt, it was In- dicated., that the slate's Interests would be better &erved If private counsel were retained. Said Asumblyma.n S t an I e y .. y .' t-I .. Newport Harbor B. P. 0. E. 1767 r£?J:n~ ~~r Local Bowlers in Pirate1 • T racksters Eat Dust ~0:~~~=;2~~~~~ :1~; ResidentiaJ-.Commercial DrClw With L. B. lem ... rather than Just the rtsh ! Remodellng f Ch ff Panthers 43 o7 8J\d gamers 8J\d • fight for re- Pbone Beacon IMOl-W 13 R~:~n;""st~~ ~,~!uc~R~tynu::;~ 0 a ey -Q .. ~~=m~:ater for fl~hlng down- lTUC' I -------------bounet"rs of Coot" P..tr"a frnm hold-·Sti('cumbing In the-Ir aecond 880.-K ough ~C); Smith (Cl ; AMemblinan Jame. Sllllma.n. lng lhe Long Beach gang to a league clash, the OCC tracksten: Mann1ns (0C): L,i me 2 :06.4. of Monte~y. commented. ''\\'e'd l4--Penonals draw. The two Hb.s('nt bowlf'rS fell to llrft"al at the hand.11 of t he 1.tUe -~ Weed f0C); Mtlrkley ha\•e no worry about the mat. AJ h Ii An might have b c r n \nKpi rat!on spf'Cdy Chaffey Pantherl'I, 87-43, iCJ : A. Smith (CJ: time 4 :47.1. ter, and "·e'd x-et a tillprt'mt> . 11 Meel.3 every Thursday . Me.In St. le Balboa Blvd., Balboa Dinner 6 :30 p, m ., Lodge 8 p. m. Tom Norton, exalted ruler ' ~0--Busine!ls Gulde CO 0 C8 onymous enuugh to put then1 ovrr. T_hc big on thl"' losers track last Friday I 2 Mile -Weed (OC): Markk!y oourt dttl&lon on our illdf'.I If we ..:SAVE MONEY ON Write P. 0 . Box 20ll winner fur lhl;' C'V1•nlni;: jf,'MJI lht aftt>rnoon. fCI ; Woodhouse (0C); time ha\'fl aotnPOnfJ "'ho ~llevMJ In ! Magazine Subscriptions Balboa l!ll&nd, CalH. Cblne~c Chor Sul'y J oint. Shot putter Bob V11n· Driml<'n 11 :46.0. I our ril'hlA arr;ur the (' ll !l .-. t . Phone Kimberly ~3 Loil'I Kiin(', whn ll v1·~ up to her an,1 javPlin lhro\Vcr Phlll Stafford Iil11h Hurdlc11 DeYoung fCl: w e·,.,. woli befuf"f', and ""·e'd VAN'S BOWLING 1 AfANY SPECIAL RATES "rr1p" as the bt•!ll dHng anl'hnr highlighted lht-Buc'a f'ffort.a &!!I t.1etvl•l ICJ ; Grlff:lh (0CJ; time \Vln again." New and Renewals SONG WORK SHOP lady. took th<' h l~h st•rir11 \Vlth \'an Drlmlen pht.ceJ second wilh :l~.5. • ! I Margaret Soule, Bea. 6620-J Profeulnnal mualclan wtll help a. 525. Bobb1l' A rr·ni;torn of T . ~. a nt'w occ rl'cord of 46' 9 ~" and 1 120 low hu~tllf'11 -Sa(!chcz 1 C); A..emblyma.n Tow I r "' I n, 24821,i Newport. Blvd., Costa Me1111. arrange your ortgtnil melody. fr1.mr, ro<le In with a .. 06. l1or1s !staf!ord Jlllashcd his ol1I achonl l Mrrrlll 1c.·1 : Ot-Young ICI : tlJnc Pu,.nt.f', stated. ''Att.ornry Gt'n- S8c39H Reaao abl Rate' :"IU1kc:rn rlc5('rvrd bt'ltrr but M""t-J rt"cord ot 15T 10" 1,1,•lth 8 flnit :24 .9. rml Brown won't and hM M..id -------------ALSO CO~. e AV~BLE lk.'O tor 422. Gloria GustrnOCrg place he&vl' of 16~>" 5". Shot -Valdez IC): Ven Dim-hr "'on't. ~prettent the liltt.tc'a I for dance or entertainment \Va• &II ~l with a <II~ anrl sponge I Distance man Brucf' Weed cop-,lrn IOCI : Swingle (0C); dlsta.Dce lotpnt.s U 111.lmot1t e'·rryohf! Furniture Restoring Chairs, benchea and stoola using cane, ruah and Teed.. Harvey's Furnit•tre Repair BRING to 2050 Santa Ana Ave., C08t~ Mesa. Phone Bea.. 6133-J . WiSt> p<>ople rlo r1?ad the Ada. For Info. Ph. Har. CK38-R 50p6lH J g1rl Phyllls nl!:o shc•"''<'t.I up. pt'd two o f tht lfrra1.C.<i~four flrst.s 48 rt. 7 lnehes. m"": ... ' ~:-ee~ ~· so "'e neecJ th 1 8 Yo u 1,1,·\U sr-(' this Lon~ P.caC"h I \\•ith a t 1me nr 4.47 :1 in lhl' mil~ Hii::;h jump DcYoung 1C): ' Superfluous Hair fl\'e thif. Saturday night tn Co1'1ta and I t .46:9 in the 2 mile. 1 f·lA.nn tng IOCI : Conward tCl : AS»emblyman Robert Kirkwood. Mesa. Peggy Forgtl posted a 522 1 H<'nderson. Bue pol,,. vaulter. hclc;:ht. 5 fl, 11 inchca. Santa Clara COWlty, declared : "I for Lh" local quell. Lorrain(' Jone,-,, took the othe r first with a vault Pole vault -Hl'nderson fOCl: have: aome doubts as to al\owin~ the drnamlc blondl", scnrf>d a ~·1 of ti ' 6", Jt1rvl'y IC); RoberU!on !Cl; just the: fish i.nd gan1e people to and Val Toua lt'y talk"d Up RI The OCC thlnclitrts WC're QUt J hei,5:hl. 1 l ft .. 6 lneh('S. have thla. I'd rather wait a.nd mighty 4!'17. Velma Grahan1 8tay1~1 1 c l&S8(>(1 almost enllrPly es tht'y DiJK"UJ; Valrlez <Cl; Can Din· combine tM ca.sea. nllowing the 1.'&lm and cool with a 1~2 . ant.I c11pturt"<I but f!Vf' Mt·onda and ninl'' Jrn tOCI: Ha.rt tOC): dislanct". j \Valer Pi-oject Aulhorit y which 10 A. M. OPEN 2 A. M. 1703 Superior A\·e. COSTA MESA Now Forming SUMMER LEAGUES Open • Mon. G:45 Mens (450) Scratcll Trio Moo. 8:45 Mixed 5-some : 1 :t-Bulld~ Scn1""" Permanently removed trom face. a.rim, lep. l:yebrowa and h&lr- llne lhapod--No more t-r· l!:u.EN L BRYANT R. IC_ Tueaday and Tbunday only Lldo'a Salon ot Beauty Har. 2376 Shlrley Pa.nglf.' jlll't C'RrriC'fl in lhf' third places. 13 1 rt., 8'A Inches. I has the buic chari:;-e of prolec- "".aler buckf't. S~ell girl". bl~ tVf'-1 8o."t: S(-o,... Broad jump -Frankie fCI ; ting the statc'g interests In the S Meo, 2 Ladios i HAULING • ANY KIND-Trash or• Call Walker-1576 Placentia Costa Mesa-Beacon 6372-J Fertilizer $2-50 yd. Delivered. Phnnf' R"'llCon 6:172-) ntng , and Wp w1M you all i;oo•I 100 H ouw" tCI : Taylor IC), \Vf'bster 10Cl : Milll'r (0C); dla-1cent1·al Va.lley a.nrl the other in· luck thl11 Wf'e k t"nd J\f illC"r 10C1: time 10. tant.·C'. 21 ft .. 3 inches. tere:sted ~e;:{ie.s have just Ont> The Newport Tackli• Store tt'am 220 House (Cl; Tttylor tC); Javelin -Stafrord tOCl : De·i counael. rather than several for Tues. 8:45 Mixed 4-some klllt'd off lht> bank brJy:. in the J\1 dler iOCJ ; lime 22.4 I Yo uni::: ICI: Hart tOCJ; dlsl».nce. each department." --------------1 iast two Wf'CkM and won thr gz;, 110 ~ Sanchrz ICl : Art..11.s 16.'"i ft ., 5 Inches. The committee \g compoBed of Wed. 6:45 Ball & Chain Mixed LOST-Pet Black Swan, have had &eratch leo.gue. Thi~ gang w1ln 2:l 1 (C'CJ : Wrlns 1c1 . time :52.8. I Relay -Chaffey . i:te\'en members. Man and Wife him lO yea.rs. Rewa.rd. 847 W . out or lhf' Jut 24 gftmf>A. and 11t I The attorneys would handle lhe l5th St.. Coat.a Mea. Phone one tln1e wal'I In lut place. ·W e c••• on '--half or the stale In Th 6 •0 Ladl Scratrh Trio ?:t-Lost and Fonnd Beacon :5643-J. 52pM hope thlA tdbe .. n,er· ••• in ne•l Tar Vars·ity B sw·immers Dunk , .. 7 suits -:.hlch several ••• nci.. urs. ,.... C8 .. COKPL,;;E aoU~t.' rr .., .. NTN~ LOST--4 carat RutUe faceted .. t: year. Thf'l r trophies look m.1.gllll~ ' dealre:. 'Ori:nn&rtty, th@" ai.tbniej Thtin. 8:45 Meil'a Comm. Rdcp. ,...~···· t ing . trom ladiea ring. S.turday fine In the ah ow C&Me. The 800 . ~neral handles all llUch cues. but ' .Y • ~Jture and ~ shd.?1J>OOt!d-eve .. ln or near lJdo theatre. Ph. Clµb gals have cha.llf'ngrd theac I I di $ c s d L reaolutlorui Introduced '-here by Fri. 6:45 Mea'a Bdcp ~o 4. Ga-~ eatimatea -Fu.JJy lnaured. Harbor 1020--W. ~tfc boys tor • malch l('tUTlf', and have I n 1an, as qua oses acnatora and auemblymen allk• --! Al's House & Rug put the Ion• green In •lgbt. Indicate • clesvage "' the thlnk-Spots Open for Cl • C WST-1"r1day nl&ht or S.turday lohany N'orea lal<!betl oa to • Ne rt HI h'a varalt and B ing ot 80me Jeg111laton1 a.nd the CAFE Free Parking • +be I 2 Finest Conditioned Alleys m Orange County. • J-10:11~ of Or 11.r.ge Coun- ey Wo111en'8 Bowling As.'in. 1952 Cu u n l y Tou1·nanlcnl. • F u r information a n d ll..cBcrvaCioll.8, Please Call 'BEACON. ·Bill Klotl Manager .. eanJ.Dg 0, A. M .. ladlu' platinum rlng, 1145 '"""'Jut Friday-~Har· swim;:. rcm;lned vlclo~oUll y... • stale'• legal representative. De-Team or Ind. Bowlers -____ Be_aco __ n_e_11_1 ___ 1_2_tt_c alze e, contalnlng 20 small dla-pokl complained a.bout hPlnl' l«"rday swampln Fullerton High Dod9e Sets Tnal partmenta aleo d '_•_•_:_g_r_•_•_w_•u_'~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-:::::::::::::::~:::~==== mon<U. 2 aide mounta .41 car-nMty, but t.bti old 8COl"e hoe.rd · g Brown. B & Y House Movers at each. center blue whli.. 1-72 ohowed • !lit ....,,.., "'""" "'"L by " 1 " maq;ln• while the c squad Dates for Two Men --::;-:;-:;-:;-:;-:;-:-=:=:.:==::::;;;::=====..:..-------------------i Did •r • _ _. lcmt to lhe Indians 18-21. The var-1 C t t cara.t. Solid platinum mounUns. you '"'er 118 a "'"'°" oo....-u h 1 nera On rac 0r8 Worth i2000. Reward. Hu (tt&.t bowlerf 'ust watch that .J\ln sity Ml two sc ool rccorr 6 for th'° Sitting In for Judge Frank Lin-h $299 . 650 Flnt Sl., Tuiltin, Ca.ut aentimental value. Phone Ja.mea Hermtrfft 1801Detlmr. AA a medley a.nd four·man relays. The I nell yesterday al City Court. In White Leat er ' Phone Klmberly 3-1886 Freeman, Harbor 1893-K or bowler, Red Probf'rt make' • Vllrslly i,pla.ahers sang the Indians I Judge Donald J . Dodg·e act two and Black Suede (Home Phones J A~r g.21773 or Newport Police Dept. 52cM aood cook. Trd R~ll ha5 .-n-66·18 while the B's brutal I.zed I dates for court h('arlngs Involving "'l • JAspe:r 9-2687) 91tlc I joyftl a rood M'aAoft In tbfo their opponenta 51 -15. two men accuM"d of drunk driv- -------~·-----LOST-lAdlea' brown bifocal Sold anchor poeltlnn. ''Id Pop 8er<'h-Tl\111 week end, Coach Al Irwin Ing. · .. Wide Variety in ! PAPER HA!NGING trim &luae•, near Richard'• er lo one owrll •po'"°" IAdi.o, tak•• 18 top swimmers to Beverly Dwight v. Spaulding, 2l1 Crest. White Flats ~ ·I Market on BU"nday. Rew9.td. Ph. Hills for finalt of lhe CIF lnvlla· Huntington Deach, who w•s book· _& '.,roa•re mb;slng a bet. W :.-Painting, Spray Painting I Harbor 1049-R. OJcM Dot Mar.ten, thf' lr ft handt>d tlonaJ meet. Next edne8day wlll ~d Tue8day on the drunk drJvtng ' -U ~ th Q bomber. has left for Cololado. fif.>e the Santa Ana Salnt te&mJI at count, after being arrested at 17th ! 1.~nne Uarl~ FOUND-Shell rlmm~ gluses on Denser Probert ut11 loo muc h or Newport for a meet beginning at SL and Cout Highway by Officer I 1616 Sant,aJ.A..na Ave., Codta Me. China Cove beach. Call Harbor 3 p. m . ln the local lank. L. D. Pollom. ul(cd his trial be ·•·a .... .... t&er own t.'OOklng to be a hot bowl-• Phone Bea.con ~ .-'i~ -..,...c....., Following are result.a released contJnued to next Tue8day at 9 • Mc.6111 er;..._ 8 d , t 1 d . hy C'.oa.ch Irwln on tbe Fullerton 1 a . m . He hi accWk'd of' havtna f • •-=-ran ls Mlln l'! ag~t>rr 1n ~ • INTERIOR _ EXTERIOR to win the ·e :oo TueMday Ladlel"I' meet: Vanity nearly 1~1t three, Marine hJtchhJk- • Randlca!'. but Ir It hadn't have en, po ice re-por . ! \ P AINTJNG been for that poor Ir('ne Goody Medley rt>lay -NewpOrt t Ma-In lhf Cllk of John Edward Sta-l LICENSED _ INSURED tht"Y never would h&V(' made It son. Doyle. Pre11ton). 2:07 .4. wlckl, 3934 Wut 119th SL, Haw- 1 She worrled them right up to an!) ·:Ml yd. tree-Baird (F l, Cham-lhome, Judge Dodce set Aprtl 9 • Glenn. Johnston ovtr tiit. ftnl•h une the Ia.st two bera (F ), Bogert tF), 25.7. at 9 :30 a.. m. a.a Ur,ne or a Ju~ : 001 • ll•t St. Newport Beach night.a nf league play. Ric hard'• 100 yd. bntut -Virgil IF), trial Sl&wlckl entered the plea 1 Harbor 2297-J Mc38 Lido Afarkel took -nrgti Tee-m Doylr "(N•, Muon, 1 :15.8. of not guilty. He was arreate:l I 28--Sftoa&loall 'Wut::edl g11.1ne. !l!'>l . • 220 yd. free-Carroll (Fl. Chan'l-March 15 al Orange SL and Coast FINE LAUNDRY WORK. cur-The EMi~ won the High Tea.m hen, Brown (!N), 2 :21 .3. Highway by Newport pollce. ~ .. rif'fl, 2633. High 'ndlvldual 100 yd. bac.M -Ma.son, Glln1ore lalno, etc_ PrompUy. Pick up • • Karl's QUALITY ~CHANDISE AT PO~ PRICES · Painting and Paperhanging GEO_ BURKHARDT and deliver. Oan1e. ~. wa11 taken bf th11.t !Fl. Holt& (NI 1•3· l :ll.2· Many a big deal ha.a been made Help ~th cockt..11 a.nd dln.nfl' par-Charley Pa.ogle, and High lnd!vldu-lOO yd. fred--Baird <N), Pres-thru a small Want Ad \.-i Ue•:-Mrs. WUllama. ll. 2207-W. aJ &-rtl'a, 610, WU won by Olgu ton tN}, Virgil IF). 58..5. ,,,. --------------------------.,.------'-------!:.------t-------~~--- lllZ Newport Avenue COSTA MJ;SA' (Nest door to &ft-y). l»Ots • 31th St., Newport Beach Phone Harbor 2418-W after l p. m . , 8JUc t0c4.2 Cawthra. That awealf'r queen. Diving -Bell. Stawicki, points -------------Norrr.a Marshall, took thP lrophy 183.2. I UNIVERSAL for t he mwt tmprovf'd bo\l."Jt'r, Individual medley-Preston, Gil- Sympson & Nollar I PAINTING & DECORATING The "'inter leagues are llll fin-mo~. Ma..&0n. 1:07 .t . Building Maintenance lohh•g now and will give you •-man relay-Newport !Baird, Floor Waxing _ Window Clean1ng weck'a winners too. How about Bogert, Pet.tit, 1-lambrook) 2 :33.3. Wall Wuhln.g you lx.ing a winner on the summer Bee Rel;uJta • I • : "The Best Money Can Buy" 612 • 38th St .. Newport Beacb PHONE HARBOR 2(04 For build.inp. .t.oft9, ott'k:9 leeguet i' Medley rt'lay -Newport and bomea. / • gt!ri;nan, Tunnel. Ibboteon), 2:14-6 . Phone Barto. 116 Batte STATE EMPLOYEES 50 ycl r.--Comer (N), Gunn 02t!< MA y l HELP th • ' (F). Othmer IN), 21.0. you wl your MAY ENGAGE ,,. 1700 yd. bf!'••t -Thole (Ir). '-·· All Types ~t.ertalnlng! Call Mrs. POUTlc&• wOR·K Tunnel (N), Bommond, 1·:26.9. Mary Davldaon, Ha.. 3001.J ,...,. . _ 200 yd. fne--O>noon (Nl, Bllr· New roofs and repair c.n ewntnp. llec:li'IB "il.\CRAJO:NTO, (CNS)-Stai.. low !NI. Fltqerald CN), 2 :22.9. 28 yra. ext>t"r .... Free estima.tee • 190 yd. back~Proud fl'), J•cob-c,-o,hriENTER empt.,...., moy ""PP Jn political .. n IN), Hllf; . on (N), 1 :12.2. I .JOHN,.T: MORRIS a.n.r ' tampatpo, and run for ottlee,yro-100 d (N) 1~~ 1:sd5 Newport Blvd_. Costa Mesa Al!*'au..9 Ud Ropalro ilcl.i they don'! uae otat/ time to y · er • -·· Ph. Bea. 5179 (eve11-u.cr. 2lf~Y,) nRl!r et.Asa WORK ¢O"Jt:° •on IN), Gunn! (J').1:03.S. ' " 53pM Phone Hatbor -·K Thia opinion ,.... glnn by Al· DIYlns--Johilaoa CN), :taley (NI,· ---------.:...--&fe46B -v,Qener"1 ltdmWKI 0 . Brown Dial F). l :Cq.' • H. H HOLBnQOK ',-,..,.,==,--===.....i.'-,.---' 4-man nolay -Newport lbliot· • 'J:\o " cl!lNs~ iUJUNz -..,.. In ._.,. 11> a queatJon from As-"""· Gt-Otllmer, Col)lerJ, DEPENDABl,E PL.:'.:'.".C:::=., "'~--_..... t' ~~ Stanford c. Sbaw, On· 2:11S.t . :.:Roofing Ul4JJll'I• •---· "" qono. wloo JnquJrecS-u to the JaWll , 1 . A Pri>mpt 1· ' yadlL .. wm JO ,~ ~ tw .. po11u..i act1Y1cy of 111ai. c1v11 °"'I • ••Jo j • r n.pair s.mce M&Jnta!neof • &Ill' klfClla or-.-. Win. .A... -employ-. M',cllo1 "'" ~""11ertoa. 1:0~ ' I Pbooe: Harbor lU~ ~ ilt • lard Bio. N_.. "m.e right to engqe ,In poUtlcl • 1IO Jd. ~ ,_ Bocleull<1ftr (F), I J801 Bat-BIYd., New""+ llOadi port ~ ' ', ~ tO•a ,pr!~ of ctUWlSlllp wlllcb Dl!nlllp (1'). 81.u~ 118.1. 1 • I ' 1 MATUJUD wpMAN ~ ~ -Id liOt lie denied to atat.e em· oo ,Yd. telnmall. 8'1tef, I . p AINTING I . •titnr. Aetoow.. • ---pip-Jo Ille •'-"-ot ap-St1111np (N). 16.0. ' EARI.-S~ ' "°1'opoc?}Jolt. 8 "*' TUll;-J'. °"-Im~ et.tutoey_ pr<>JUbltloD," R'~-,.S.u ,-N)~kro (J'), U. T • llp&ID --..... ._r, ...,.eneea , -""'· ' l"-273 Palmer 8t.. C09t& , . ...!-, , • -•·man i.rtaoi. l:u ... 8oL 11457..Jl . .-lim?DJ.11 .AO~ ~LAD'I;,·~ -•1111"' "1 .lfd·lt la ewperi --~---~~*"l& -ati h _...,. ,_, __ _, ... ~ ......... CONCRETE WORK lletlJi~ft. .,,,_.., .. *" ..... _,.,........ CA~, (C!IB). -- • • of; all ~ { .... ~ II '"':" ::::-,_ .... •Ill" hllalllt ftetl. r I J u• 'J'leg.._ ..!.......! WDT .. le t cl • cdt ... Illa •9• II a ! • -"" o1 . -_It.,. tor: ~ -. 81., ft al 811•-. • -c.;,, n•s ,.,.., J.t; -~~w::::..•:....'J!;~n ·or?zl aa• ' ..... Si;; JfllW •Wt-. a.. .... $ =."'a.> --..----....... .._.,.... _____ -ad •• ftoDIBu-._.,,.....,...~_...., llRll ...... -• I llllt • ._ ........ ; WlllJ!l ~ '*'l ,.....,... .,.._, .... •• • / GEORGE C •. PICKERING . . . ' ... FOR CITY. COU'NCILMAN ' Busine»man • • ~ • • J Aq(l Taxpayer • ' • 7 •• " I 1 • • ... ••• 'UY ONI TIRE AT· RIGULAR PRICE RECEIVE 2nd TIRE .· at l PRICE EXAMPLE l_.IMI x l-!0.10 Zad t1t.o -'19.05 NIW &.OW •at99 DUNLOP ~old Cup Total $30.15 FIRST LDlEf TIRES Pl• Tax I 1842 Newport Blvd~ Costa Mma Beacon 5841...J • BEGONIAS BEDDING BEGONIA$. Bloomlnc 10¢ lD potll or caAS --·-···----~-... ................... . ......................... each •0c doz.ea ln tlata ~_!t.~~':.~~loh ....... ... .......... ... ......... ea(•b 15¢ ~B~~s ~~~D-Bt:~s eacb 15¢ to 35 ¢ FIBEROUS BEOONl.t.S Lots or vllrletl" la pet• .. . ........................................... eatJ:h 1 §f . 5 & 10' Nursery 141%1 So. Newporl BJ.-d. TUSTIN Cloeed Tbunda.7 NOW -SPECIAL SALE ' . . on PLASTIC SEAT COVERS Pricr:11 Good 'Tiii A.prtl I TAILO RED TO FIT YOUR INDIVIDUA L CAR! Seda ns a nd Tudo rs $35.00 • Coupes $19.50 • TAYLOR TRIM SHOP - . 1102 Industrial Way, Costa Mesa Beacon 6980 Soft Waler -Vatuumed -~it~ Sl~walla Cleap.ed ~aus~;,;;UOA~ON AND ~IA8RINO -YOlJ a&'VS AT AIN S .AUTO LAUNDRY ACROSS FROH SEAM -SANTA ANA 'WENOW ~N I HANDLE· • Dl,.S.~({~, LUGGAGE OPEN SU". 10 -5 Ph. Har. 185 roST WE/IT OF TIU: NJCWPOllT PIER MARINE DMSION • (P'OIUIESLY llllAOBAPT) 8211 COA!IT ,HIGHWAY, NEWPO&T BE4CB We offer you the Finest in Yacht Heul O ut and Repair Service · SEVERAi, $TOBAO!: 8LlP!I A.VA DABl,Z 'Pbono 7Ul • READY 'MIXED CONCRET \ SQUTH COAST . MATERIALS. COMPANY • • No J ob f oo l arge; No J ob Too Small Ut w .. , WI~ --·J!!..,pon ud -· ...... . COllTA-.o.&i -l'BOIU UACON --• • • ' • ' • • • •• • • • • ,;[ ·t "*'*it H...is u MlnJ . 'Hl' '1· B01R· :::ti:I:-:·~·-~~ . ( I u~.; 'ii •--. c-J. ,,_ 8atuni.7 atPI; ~;a. .~ ~ -~~~t~ ~t~ts Ht : UTES ~·,f:FhiiL·~~~~~~~~!..~~~~~~~l Newport --u-11.,i. u..-onbet.tn arnJ lbir "-1ll! ••< ~ ,..all' . ...ro ¥d -~ are .wl j\lbllant aftr tM under the cUrectl'."ID of C1lnt.on I.__.._ _ _., _____ ..:., ___ _, ~-NEPW wi..-bt -I parUelpatloN S,wln ; • At Santa Aa ~·-'-llCl>ool audl-ICllJO:JW • ch~n Ea .(n Y&l'lOllll UJiM ..,. Newpclrt. Har· 1>9~1n; t IMIM' week Jflf1')' nip ~ Wode1'• bome March 'l';o , BB. , 23 t , IGHl I ~·-to dUrinc tbe lut few 11: .. .., •JUI•~ .~1,·-~=· =::,..~~~·:~:':!'~ :!n.-:;, . .,t•:.i-=..,~ ':: 11' : _ . i . · . week&. • tJ:le. n.e&d•s lot MUo Cm#it"'r•t mlllllc .... ....,1,,t __ ,. ··--r t•-dl l'lret' of •U. three Newport H.,... f!M'l'kd "'' fop .._.. .... lia •·~ ..,.,_.. __ ._. •oe -Ka.rWll. Plort.1 Jonu and ·A.Uan bor shldento. Joan ~ !Aurie .-tr Ame1'cu testoti 1 °"". -of Mano HlolMieb oombin-Boolt. Sal'! Myre and Ann Rey· cnu.n. and Martin McGee, und.-otltoUon ........ t In _,,,et!-~~INla, ~~. =";: DOido. Lourie won Sold keyo and Judy mp-... Jerry weat .. to and Banta Ana 'h ocbools to nwwrort ... .,.. ...... ----JJT1 the direction of Mrw. Slllrley •1•-ol• otllil!r Oraap 0....ty ton Beach, ~ C&pUtnno. ..,_ 4 .. ~ Boun ... ~. ;:.,;_le -""r ·-~ -'-,• .. · 11 • Slew•rt won hoool'able mention pi..... -In ti.. -•Mt wtlll ·r ~ da)"• io. Ii> t'WlertciD's tndt-1La.ngd&l• (MH), Sitton (P): ln lhe Sebo~ Art AWllr<ltl at wlan£u ol tJle conteot......, nn put on • very nne mu.teal pre. Hol• IJt.' , sten. N_.r . -. -Y 15.3 a. •, , eri.taUon. ' r . • Bullock'.a. Wlth h!ch oc11oo11 trom other sout,_,, °'1llf<!ntla °"""" Tho --·---~~-· Cho-·· Contest at C..lloof Tueacloy look. the meu..,.. of .or. 9ltOt put -McCl•llancl !NBJ Ventun to Sen oteeo compollnc. 1"'9 at Qanlea Grove • !Im-••~·-~"~ ·--an.-High lchool to I'll' Into U.. oa!IO IFJ. Pulaski (NB). Dtat.. t Newport Harbor wu seccnd only ,... dm.J'o ~larch Ii. . trom Jtarbor who attended lnclud-"Anything I' o ea provided It win CQIWnl"9 a.pln. .n. 1 ln. l to Olendale H11h .:bool in number Thrn came a ~port from tha ed: Ami Allen.' EIUen Worley, rues," atated.Mn. Ma.rgaret Lyal1 P'rld&y"a track" meet witb Banta lDO--Conrad fFl, Wrtc:ltt (.)Rf) ot ke)· aw&f'd.._ Santa barbart. branch of the Uhli Mertie Balch, Ann Sutherland, when lhe announced the kite de-Ana High eche4uled for HarllOr 's Bur~t (NH). 10.+-e. 1 ., Thia wu tollowed by the an-V('f1J!ty·l1f eatitoml& t.ha.t nve Har-Deanna B 0 • • n. Ann St~ •cn1.n.c co.nteet to her fourth Davtdaon Ftlild WN ~ed. Ott u · Mlle -&Laffonl (?qi), Moo nouncement that tbree other •tu-bor graduat<'al had enrolled in that Mary Lou Boyer, Connie Rourke, gnde,ra, Newport gn.rnmar 8Chool one Inch of water covered ;the (F), H.itchmu (NH). Tllne !i' m. dent.&. Tom Hendenon. oboiat. !nfttJtutlon and that all 6Ye had Fay Co.tad, c.arol. Phial.er, Ruth laat week. track. Coach Rtlph Reed Mid the 3.4 a. )· - Doris Ogle. nuU.t, Ronald Wura-malntalnt:d a ~tter t.h&A "C" aver-.Dudley, Deniee Niies, Cedla Esp&-\Vhen .th~e clue met on the ground la In IRlcli ·bad _.t>e hie Hlgh jump -Tle Touncer (p ter, clartnettLat. placed In the All-agf' 8Cbolaa.U<: record: no&&. Teny 'lil'orrlaOn, Carol nnk. achool grounds lo ny kites l&8t Tar track.men haw~ to UR the &nd Lugedale (~'H}..; Hooper(!") Soutbit.m Callfomla High 11ehool To cap th~ climax, the Harbor Vlrle Miley, Diane Gib.Ion.. Marilyn Thurlda.y, deel.gne ranged from a bueball diamond. wli.ch id better Heigllt, 5 tt., 9 ln. I ,: , ( Orche.stra. Out of a total of 300 High C?i•pter~of the Fulurt! Farm· Merrill. Pat Gra&c. Barbara Ut-tlny bo" kite ~•de from tooth-drained 440--c t · ht Fl ,.,, .. (·•)i 1 tie. Nita Crif#t-Betty t:.ancd·'·. · a.r wrig t • 1-• ~1.eet"'d applicant.a. 93 were ac-en of A ·uaica...won q.atk>nal and ...... _.. plcka to .r.,huge model twtn-klte. BIM:k to that Iii>• at r.Ue.r-Jobnaon (F'). Time. :W L ce.ptf.d. •late high·::X hqpon l.n the c.ltrua Mary Kay Heln and Carol Hughe.a. Winnen of model.I which proved to& Tbe T.-1'-eid -... 7t W 180 low hurdle._Youn•er (f'), Tb.: mwJc department achieved ju<iging contest at the Natlonal 'Mle Boyi' chorua from Ha.rbor skyworthy were Mary Hlt.ehcock U W'ore the ry..__.. ._ tt.t. Sitto (F) Hoo Fl Tim t lncJu.-..t Jim Thornton, Marvin ' l llir n ' per ( · e., fTirther dt.ttnctlon at the Callfor-Orange Show ln san Bernardino .. ~ tor the una.1le.t kite, Tommy Uaaa droppbl& a dml traek ..eet 20.9 a. ,,,,. _ i nla Sebool Orchestra A.aaoclatloet-v.·hcre they won over juntor collette Lwak. Don Pre•ton. .Jerry Shan-Minor for the blgge&t one, and fOr la tlnt Ur.e la fou,ynn. 220 -Wright INH), Job.lla>I$ •µoruio rK f..:-•Uval hekl at Hunt· team!'! 1tntl Vt""teran adult.a. 1°he non, Joe Kemper. John Brunnlng. J effry Sharp for the moet origin~ Tiiey a.d ,...... la 8 -t I F) .. Fujino IF). Time, ti.I a. l lnK'fou Beach High ·achool. Satur-jurtgfn1; :earn wa1_1 coached by Roh· Dave C.omer, Romalne ·eorbln, al flying model. Jeffr-e)".a wu in ~ u dual meet e.Mmpa, 880-Barker JP'): Lowe (NJl)I day, Marl:h 8. whtn the band won f'rl Perrin. Perrin·.s teams have Tracy Hardin. Lee .Jayred. Lelaiid the shape or a dragon fly. ha\ial" %1 ._ • ....,. vtctorW Sh kl F) T' 2 T 3 • Kratt. Jim r..n-'ale, Merle Howe, .... -..... oc ey · me m. · •· , r a Fl.nt Olvt.Jon Rating and the won Lhue honors twlce in lhrc~ r-alnee JN& Broad Jump-Conrad Fl, 1lbpi orcht'Alra won a Second Dlvl•lon years! Richard Rider was high In-Mike Driskell. and L7le Llon-EXTRA.DmON DENO;J) Fullerton won or lhued nint> klna lNH), tie Burkhardt (Nili Rating. A• th.la wa, the flral1 yecr I dlvlduaJ 1 • the contest and won a barger. SACRAMENTO, (CNS) _ Re· first placea and blanked Newport and Wright (NH ). Dial. 10 n:.-_,1ln1 th&.t the hl;-h 1>ehool ha.a hat n.n gold watch. Lew:.s Abbott wae The members or the Advanct'd fusal of extradition papers foi· ln the 4.4.0 and low hurdlea. Pole vault-Ort.on (F), NB eeO) orcheftr" Uiot.t could enter In th1...> fifth high Individual tulJ Larry Girlg' Glee from Harbor were: William Hartwig, we.nted as an "Frosty" Younger..atade the best ond and third. Hetght, 11 tt. 8 ln.' competllion, memb"r• wer~ w<!ll I Ci1ap1~n wa8 !\ccond high tn-Pat Bergeron, Billie RoM, Chrleta ettapc ln Ohio, was announced by time of the meei. wherutns over Rela)I ~ Fullerton. nme. r ·m~ pl<'UCd·"'tllt Ibis h lKt'i rating. BC1th div1rtu~l ir. jlidging lemons. WllmannB, Eleanor Ragen, Donna Govehlor Warren today. The gov~ the high hurc:~_l«a in 15.3 MOOnds 3-4.9 &. .. ·' : Nelson. Dawn Plel'90n, Sa 11 Y ernor said Hartwig, who hu work-oo a wet track. Bob Orton~vaulted rolllt. ~ M N H • N fn d p 8 l e w • rt, Carolyn WoodRWorth. «I for gu stations in Berkeley a.nd 11 :8 for another cood mark. Class A-Fullerton 70, NH. 43.' rs . Orman agen a e res. ~00-:::: ::~rryn..~~~Y18~:.1Sanlct~ Oakland hu led an exemplary &Multa of llveete Cla.88 B-Futlerton 69, NH ·st-·· ..._.. life •lnce the escape 12 yeara ago. 120 hlgb hurdles-Younger (F), Clu.s C-NH 40, Fullerton S1. ~ dra Denlinger, Roberta Ha I e y. ·• of Newport Elementary PT A :~:·~~·5:~~0:~ ::w::~ •-r-h-is_i_s_y_o-ur-i-nv-it-:a-ti_o_n-to_a_tt_e-nd-. _th_e _______ ...... Election of otflcers and disco&-posed of: P!llt. AtkJnson. Joyce sion ot tlle comlnr BChool bond 1 gk• ·lub announc-·' th 1 num Blegar. Joanna Davia. Helen Keat-e c · .......... er ·11 Ca I L di DI H . election featured the annual bc>rs A!ll did Call \Vh itot, prf'aldenl : ;1f• ~ ~I •1 ~ek ;;;;_a. Father•' Night meetlng of New-or i.J\c girl3· glt>e c lub. The two N ertn Maen. vtanM ah• al, 1 L le port Beach elementary schooL" "'""" mb' d I 1 th 0 on. rgare ar · yn ,.. ..... ~ co 1ne 111 s ng ng e S Ith E I V I L I P.-T. A .. held Monday evening in flnl\le. the Crusaders' hymn. Ee-m · v-e yn ez: na. . 0 8 t i,€' Horace Ensign achoo! gym· epcially delightful WM the eighth Scp.rpegge, Jan Pauley. J err Y na.eium. graciC' barbcrship quarlC't who J~sko and member• of lhe boys' Mrs. Louts Ceenar presided at sang tor the parents. ' c orus. this large.et aeulon of Ule year. Mcmbt.·rs "or the ci J:"hth KT•de Saturday NIJht _Date. Named to office for the coming q•:~.-t<'I wt•r;· Pt·te Lardner. Clyde Atter viewing the PT T. A. year were : prC8ldent. Mrs. Nor-Bandy, Larry Harp<"r a.n'I Neal Play Saturday nl~t. March 16 . man Hagen: vice prealdcnt, ~{rA. M"tcatr. Tbtrc wu al&o a. aixth Laurie Crtaell and Bill Carroll. Haryey Somers; f"ccordlng secre-J;Tl.lle quartet \~:hlth incllldf'd Rob-Donna Price a.nd Don Pettit, tary. Mra. H . D. Peue; corre-bit-Grcl~cr , Ornnill Wtlcox.. Ron· Andy Swain and Jack Nerdrum. 1ponding sccretMry, Mr1. Mari• nle Keeler and Ot.-an Rickett.a. Madre Fulbrtc-ht and Rolly Newland: treuurer, Afr9. Portt."r Mi&& n('C(lrd·e team or gtrl Pulukl. Dee Wilcox, and Ricki Sinclair: parliamentarian, Mr•· tun1hlcra gavr 8 pN>Cilllon per· Othmer, Helen Sanda and Terry Louia Caener: hletortan, 1o4r1. Art torn1ancr d!rrctt'd by Gloria Chap-Welsh, MariJyn Pcitersen anrt -!OC Salh1bur-y; auditor, Mre. CUfford tntt.n. \\'llllam Burdic k. dlrt."ctor of Le11tor, Kay Cicero and Ken John· Mahler. Nomln•Uns-cbalrman boy!.'! phyAlcal education. prrM"nlt'd 190n went over to lhe Bay Club. wu Mrs. Percy Batneai. hi.it tumblin~ team in an exeltlng Bua.z.hf' With tbe Cluhl Ja.rne• Ray, mem~r of the pertur1r1anct'. Ju.st 90me of the ga.la who Khool boa.rd, epoke on lhe bond Lt.ad Flal' Salutr were uked lnto Laura Kl were. election. citing tl'le gTe•t need ~or Den c of Cub Scout Pack 180 Andy Swain. DI an e Bartlett. additional cl&Nrootna. Ia conne<"· ave tht: flaasalute and tnvocatloa I.did"' Qu.en, Barbara Jlayea. Uon with the .Ubjttt there wu a . a'K9 C"en -t"1! "'fb.-v.: "',l'>rrt""'fid'I.· SaDdl Xh~ .;; -·~ J ..... repen '-Y Mn. Leon Williama. deU of Chrt Churclt by the Sea. : cb&lrman of UM PT.A. Se11a&attve A ttpo11: W1UI made b1 Kn. At the tut Talty meeUnc held comm$ttee wtuch...._. been ...sat-Leon"-rd OrtfVU, way• and means at Pat. Allen '~ bome, plana wef'fl II\& by malllna 41locUon.! lntonna~ chalrn1an ot! the benefit progTam. made tor initiation to be held Uon and .ample bauota to the On Top of Oki Sntoky. a 1J1ost. durlrt« Euler week. public. Mothfl1'111 a* a.re helptng auec@brut affair preaented by K. T . N . he.Id a ·wcceaatul cake the committee... Harbor Mother-singer• and lllp-aale at Richard'• market a couple 8t.w.leat Propsm ported by local merchant•. of SaluJ'daY• AP· Sixth gTada 1tudenla preN!nte<i Olen Moore's &hop student.a gave Dote and Dube9 thr pr .lhf'&1TI. wirter tJlrectlon of I a tJen1onstra.tion on actue.J Wdrk lu The Harbor traln I.a nearing Ila Principal Roy Andersoh, 160 ta.k -thC' 15t:op arter th(> prot,-ram a.O capacity P another steady couple \ng µart. Jame• Fitzgerald's mu.I: durJng th(' l"l'."fr('~hment hour. decided to hop on. The newcom- cal g1oupa were preacrtted. Ron· I ReCrc~h1nenl.J; "·<'re served by era abroa.d a.re. Barbara LlnJtle nle Keeler, preildent of tht. boya' tbe elx th !>r&de mothers. a.nd Hank Hlll--Conrcratulatlona! Saturday. March 15, Annette 4-H C lub Bazaar Pa rent Education ~~ w,::.;.:.i,;.i: O•ange Show Cl Pl d On March 13, when most peo-Set for April 5 · · as s anne pie were worry1nir •bout th•I• 1n- b C • t C II come tax Pat Allen a.nd Tom Fow--H Club membus wo•k fo• y OaS 0 ege Standllniru IOxyl , Clla. "8eans" h I lh Chamberlain &nd ~ne Ro•• w a ey want and now they·r~ P'or the fir!'lt time In Orange planning a 4-H B&laar lo rai.!Je County, a functional cour1e in f0x:Y•. Mike HeMhaw anrl LeAlle funds tot the annual acl1v1llea of Parent Education Is bc.?lng ottered Kolv\•to. Shirley Scott Uld Ron- the 4-H Club Counci-l ln the Harbor and Huntington nie Wooda could be seen at lhe MeQlbers of each club wUl dis-Beach are!ll. Orangtt Coaat Eve-Mesa. trlbUte script lo be used In lhl' nin,l College ia eetabllshlng • 1'tore paueni:en for the Harbor purcba.H of varioua 4·H produced courae whk;h will provide youn,1 train and they are Mary Stew.rt M.ellUI. snother1 wl~ children between the and Chuck A.ppel-CongT&ulations! Pr~t report. lndtcate a sale aces of J 'Ai to 6 wtt.h a v~ry prac-, Get Toeetber of poultry. ergs. rabbit&, jama, UCal progTU'I\ of pattnl educatioo. A get-topther took place at jellies. honey, calceei, cook~, Mra. Alma 9reen, well-known par-Barry M.aeon'•a home ln Coron.a handcraft, nursery· atock. np ent educator &Ad nureery ICbool del Mar, March 16. Oancin« and Lablea :ind general rummage. lnatructor, wUI conduct the two having a great Ume were: L&lT)' The ettnt la a one da,y aUaJr to cl&&a«, one to be beld ln the Jotm.oo and Dona. Zube, Floyd be llekl &alurday. April 6 In Huntington Beach Recreation Ceh-Swanaon and a l'\r) from Sant.a downtown Santa Ana.. 'nlUI LI the ter. at.a.rt.Ing thLI week, and the Ana. DeMY M....:>n and Ann only hind ralltn• campa.lgn antlcl-other in the Newport Harbor are& Spencer, Baf'l'1 ·Muon and Pat pated lhla :rear by t.h6 4.-H Club to bl! detrr1ntned at a later date. Druden., Chico and Pedro Jolm- CoWtcU. The plac~ whe~ thi.3 clau wtll eon. be he,Jd hetle 11 u yet undecided, ,TIDt ud l.auc-bter '1111Jltl!DA Y P AJlTY Thin! ThlU'Oday party 10< El>eU club w.a held today at American. Legion hall. It WU a Stanley party, after • ... k 1uncM<>ot.: and wu held Ln tbe toye, of the h&ll. but ne1;otlattoll8 are unfer ~y Fun and lauJht.er wu the wlth the s\._ Andrewa P"'°8byt.er~ theme of a party at Pat Dl'u- tan churcN. Further announce-den'a borne In Bay 81\0rea. Friday mefit will bf' forlhcomtng Wtth the ,n.tcht.. )ifarc.h lt. In the mood · Newport H,arbor claaa 1n Pattnt wen: Junior SmJth and 'BUI Had- Edu<:aUon. ley, Wtnnle Sullivan and 0 I ck: ~e,, Swim Style Show a Salute to Sunimer Showing the famous new Jantzen designed Swimwear in Cottons, Nylons and Gold Qoth at the Balboa Bay C lub Wednesday, March 26, 1952 Lll'hcheon I 2:30 -Cana,te 6SO 1Ccle!it IDway N~ireaell ae.-GUii ' 0pM 8ne/la7a • You r Jentzen Re p resentative F0 -1 COUNCILMAH • . , r of -Newport· Beach r·o.M N.O R J.,O M A Succ:essf ul BU.SINtSSMAN fo HeJp Make ClrY IUSIN•ss SUCCESSFUL • • I Vb'rl A"'IL 8 [ (l'uUUcal ~ L I The prog~am ot Parent Ed'uca· Ve.nemJA. Ruby euman and Dep- Uon bao ochloved tMMrn!Dd-.UC· ny Muon. Judy Allen and Floyd coos In the /notropolltan area. and 8waft-1. Lyn Bmlth and Don Orange CoUt Coll•ge feelo th&l i lloutliworth, Dix'!' Hall and Bud In offeriJ>&'ltllb co..,.. In~ Edi:ar. Dlane'f>nintondBob·Van-1.,. ...... ~ ......... -. .................. ..;,.._. ........... too ... .-...... ~i.-... ...;;.. ......... ,+.,_..;;.!.,~ County, under the. direction oI Drlmlon. Pot Druden and Bob 11 lJ(ra. Alma Gnen It otfera ·,..1 BeUll 'l'l>e "°"!al' mp -re. •alU. ol a · racuc.J nat4re to·por· Dick J.therton, Ray Mldd&ugh, Ollla. Rq lot Ole cl-. at Larry Newland. Bob ,Ben-. llUnttngton Be8cb can 1>e mod. at Al'cllla Horvath. Barry ·11 a • o o. the l:fW> on lle¥h RecreaUoa ~ J-"1)4 Gary Hefrnu. Cenltt. -•.,. at ._,, a. , • Cub 1 cfut Pack l!U--:..~; .... ~.t=: ~ • MUob T, Ud t~;:= to the .... ~--·· .. • t S I 0 Wille.,..,.. . at u.e y.,.;. ,,,.._~... o e · ranges ~-Pi\llsf=• -· a.n1 Qur °"" 1'""~"".'.t~ 00 l'•clt JOll ,.Jn .-. ~Wmil ·= 1~~ ~ Pat Qaa· ., a ti~&ler °""" -ai -_.,.birdq, · ~ .......... -.& .._ :12~-ta • -to -An. !!le, ......... ,_' ~~~o~a~•~·~·~·~n~~·~~-~~1-.._, at tW Tw ~ -<Jlaftl7a (Niii ......., .• • ·~to ~.-.............. -. .. --:..t; .. '•a1i'lL"":..,-~-...... Oa•lu a.or.-..,,.,. .. -. -= ....... -.... Ill ...... C*t .... •rl to ..u llY .. -""' .. .... ... j II ... ~UJftJW'IJMC ..... · · ~ ~ .. lzllwtaM )l&lt . --.r·c. -.. .... ,,.. ~-. ........ '"""" .... ' • • ' -• ,. • ' l WANTED-Cosmetic treat. ment trained aaleawoman for dept. store selling. Op- portunity !or right peraon. Give age & qualifications In own hand writing. Write ~x L, this paper. STANDARD STATIONS Has Openings for Station Salesmen 32c54 Ages 18 • 40 ~ APPROX. $280 TO START Excellent Benefits Good Opportunity for Advancement .., Apply Standard Stations Dahlia & Coast Highway Corona de! Mar 9 TO 11 A. ll. EVERY FRIDAY WANT female help -2 wait- re&lea, 1 dilhwaaher, 1 kitchen helper. I! alert and ta.st.. experi- ence not necessary. VI'S Pantry 702 E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa. ~CM WANT AUTO mec.banlc. Beat o! working condition.. 8 tea d y work. THEODORE ROBINS, Ford Dir., 2118 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Harbor 360 53c55 WANT ALTERATION LADY to manage cleaning shop.-Inquire Newport Cleaners, lot Tustin Ave., Newport Bch., Bea . 6539-R TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY . LATE '48 PLntoUTH deluxe coupe. Excellent condiUon throUl'hOUL 2UO Oran(• Ave., Costa :Mesa. 64c66 Television C\earfu:e J'REE ANTENNA INl\All&tlon IN HARBQ!t ~ -ADMIRAL 19611 MODJlLll New XXX Long I>lltance Cb&lal8 A.11 New -A.11 Styles Other r..mou .M•k:t• Phone tor demout.,.Uon TARTER TV CO. 27' Broadway, Laguna Beach Phone Lagune 4·M18 00pM ODDS &_ENDS Home tunlillhll> ... aoUd mahogany ,Hrvlng t.abl .. TJlr,iMSIO.?i .AIR, r8dio A ele'bf ~op. 11 •• T sn., OOISlpl. equip., 1ilel. PA Qlltelli rd Plck-11.P tnlck. Liv. quar. ~ $4.-850. M'.!'lt-lllld l'rolty Shop, rent"°-g-. 117,000. y at-$f.ll60. !.. . i v of the top Harbor .,. :1ewe1era. I ( M "and~~·Cl~Store-. v : ud ~ 8bOp9. (ll), top locationa. v' ~~·.money ~er. ' v ~ FRONT-~TIJ. with Uvlnc quarten. RFt $100 JllOtith. · I See KERMIT RIGGS Bualneee Opportillllty Brok.tr with W. !E. FISHER " ERNIE SMITH. Realtors · 916 Coast Blvd.; Corona de! Mar Phone Q..-bor 2443 SO.A--Swapo Karpen davenport. small t.abl ... painted che•t of drawu., Wicker llS~•::':·:;:!!ll~'!?:'~~i~Radl~~lo!__ ___ .,,, U you have' surplus goods, chair, twin •·double bod 11.ead. MARCH SP~' _ Beautiful Bring them tn and let ua eell or clauwa.re. A potrery. Call Har-Chiclcerillr an pluto In per· t~dr ·lhen ror you. bor 0632·M. 152tfc EXAMPLES: feet cond. 1Save $200 on thla:" R k I bd · _. DINING RM. SET -M&hOIAJ'Y Convenient tenn• •t oc map e rm. let. • pee. Chippendale, t.able. Pad, 8 oj>alrs, SHAFER'S MiU"l• CO. (SlnoO l&O'I) Chrome Dinette, 5-pc. ut . The Home of Kimball Planoe White Co.Mole Sewing Machine Buffet, $4.00. 219 Via QuitOi Standing B,.... Lamp Udo I1lo, ph-Harbor tS43. 421 • '23 N. 8?'.camore, Sant.a Ana 52-M Phone Kimt>erly 2--0672 Mttc Diamond platinum wedding ring ------------' Call!. farmhouse dlahes, 1erv. 8 Crystal gl8.SSW'1lre, water, wine and aherbet. See Ut- We May Have What You Want WHITE ELEPHANT SWAP SHOP 100 -107 Palm Street Balboa P_hone Harbor 32S8 BENDIX WASHER -1952 model and it'e all automatic. Ru the euy cl.nae and the •ailatof'. Holds 9 lbs. clothes and doee everylhinl' by IUelf. ALSO you don't bolt it down. Used only 2 month.8. Pay me what I owr Sl88.66 or take payments of $10.77 per month. See where I bought at R &. H APPLIANCE CO., 404 So. Spadra, Fullerton. 9 a. m. to B p. m. or .phone LAmbert 5-6252. 47tfc FOR SALE-1947 Cold.rpot r efrig- erator. New motor. Phone Har- bor 1280-R. , 52p54 GENERAL ELECTRIC 8 cu. tt. refrigerator, like n~. $100. Ph. Harbor 1799 days or Harbor 3039-J evenings. Private party. 52cM RUGS. drapes. chairs. platform rocker, $12; 2 dreuera, $5 A: $8; divan, S20. 10 -5 Sat. &: Sun., 406 D~lla, Corona del Mar. M c FOR SALE -Second hand gu stove, good condition, recent make, $36. Call Beacon 6713·R. See stove at 882 W est ~8th St., Co.ala Mesa. 54p56 LOVELY occaalonal chairs, studio couches, TV chaJrs, platform rockers, new apt. rangea. New and used box apr1ngs a.nd mat- truaa. Many othel' used but splendid household artk:les at prices you can afford. Crist Furniture 1687 Ora.n,e Ave., Coat& Meaa, Across fronl new Alpha Beta Mkt. Phone Beacon 7323 ·MAHOGANY high boy, 20" x M ", $75. Mirror, 38" x 51", $50. Dry sink 40" x 52", $85. Club chair. down cushion, needs upholstery, $25. Gold upholstered w In g cba.ir, like new, $80. Corner ma- hogany table and rack, $35, other Items. 406 Lido Nord, Lido Isle. Harbor 3409-W. 52p54 ( Fratex Fashions ONE Ol'!L Y r Slightly Wied 120 buo FronWlni protean!. model ' accord.ion with 9 abltta. Ha.nd mad~ reeds. Sold fOF-..QYer '800 new. Now only $27:S, cue ln~ eluded. Cor:lvenlent terms at SHAFER'S M~c Co. (Since 1907) The Home pt Kimball Pianoa 421 -423 N , Sycamore, Santa An& Phone Klrnbe:rly 2-Cte72 !Sltfc • ELECTRIC ORGAN, repoaeaaed. A beauty. Pay out bat DA.NZ- SCHMIDT Piano and Qrpn CO .• Santa Ana, &20 N. Main St., corner 6th. 8P1Nrl' PfANO. Repoueued. Balance o n I y $3-96. ... D.t..NZ- SCHMIDT, &IO No, Main, Sant.a Ana. BABY GRAND PIAN9. Repoueso- ed. Now only $"87. Ea.ay Lerma. .Also othen, a llttle more. Starr, Kimball, al9o Steinway, thlck- ertng. Knabe, Packard. DANZ.. SCHMIDT PIANOS, &20 North Main, Santa Ana.. corner St.b. UPRIGHT PIANOS trom $69. Sterling Kurtzmann. Stem.way & Sona. Cable & Sona, Aclam Schaaf, etc. Terma u low u $5 mo. at SHAFER'S Music Co. (Since 1907) ~ - "-.&er!W .... uul_~' SUMMER RENTALS' WANTED .. CALL HARBOR 1801 Jim & Sally Newlin with • JOHN D. BURNHAM 515 E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa Call Harbor 1607 FURNISHED 2 BDRM. APT. 146 mo. to July lat. N ~wport Beac h. No pets. Inquire Harbor 1217-J 5lttc ATTRACTIVE turnlal!""f!d 2 bdrm. a.pL on water. Floor fU:rnace. GE retrig., cloae to Richard'• Mlct., theatre, bu1. Adult. only. 617 -38th St., Newport Beach. Harbor 691-\V. 32lfc Philco Home Freezer Trade • i.n . Excellent condition. Only $169.95, Bank terms. REA UTIFUL drapes and yardage for bedsprd.s., table cov., shwr. crtna., etc. R eq. no laundering. The Home of Kimball Planoa 421 -423 N . Sycamore,·Santa Ana Phone Klmberly 2-0672 :iltfc 157.00 mo., yearly rental. 1 bed- ---~---~----room front duplex.. 'Nicely tum- Davis-Brown Co. 1885 Harbor Blvd., Costa Meaa. Phone Beacon 8821 Sun & F ire re.!latant. Reasonable On Obplay at 204 A. St., Balboa Call Mr1. Y{ood, ·Harbor 0331-J Hpi58 New V M Automatic Three spee~ record player. At· tach to radio or TV, $-4:1 .9:i. lahed. New, clean. Adults. 807 Fernleaf , Corona. del Mar. Har- bor 629-\V. 52cM • !! !!'!! a'!IO ·-4 .&iltmatlu, ~- USED CAR V li~ · T • {4 llltS FORD 8 ~-Sedan --·-··-·--·----... -·~ , 1IK4 FO~ 8 ChJb Ct>e ·-···---···--···-•---·--····-· j7'l5 19" FORD 8 Convertible ·--·-·--·-··-··--··---·-·-·-· ~ l!Kl FORD 8 '2':qt. Sedan ·--·---·-·--·····:···-··········· WI• l!KT PONTIAC 8 Club Seclan ··------·--·-··--·-·····-··-995 ALSO: 1951 OLDS "98" ffQUday 111111 OLDS ''98" Holiday 1961 OLDS ''98" Sedan , 1951 CHEV. Club Cpe. 1961 CHEV. ~Luxe ~ And Many, M&11y Qtbet'll. Low G. M.A. C. Tenllll See Th88e Values Before You .Buy! MJI,J,ER CHEVROLJ'ln' CO. 2(81 Coast Hlway, Newport Befeh Ph. flea. 6«2 "General Motors Service Center" • NOW! NOW! . $1970 New '52 Studebaker Champ, ion 4 dr. Sedan-a beauti- ful two tone color combi- nation. See this m o s t economical car of them all. trp to 28 miles ver gallon. We'll allow you more NOW .•. HA VE to have used cars to supply waiting customers. JOE NICKERTZ STUDEBAKER 34:15 Newport Blvd., Newport Bch. Harbor 510 19'8 CHEVROJ'..ET Station War· on. S,pecial top, paint and trim. Immaculate condition through- out. All extras. Low mileage. Excellent rubber. One owner. See at 916 Coaat Blvd., Corona del Mar. Harbor 2443 (Eves. Harbor 0379-R). No dealers. 50t.t~ '36 DE SOTO 4-dr. Sedan, seal beam head lights, good> tires, ~ engtn~. Needs some r e· pe.lr, $75 cuh. 1526 W. Ocean Front, Newport Beach. 1 51c53 --1950 CHEVROLET Sport Coupe. '49 F ord c.ist. Sed., h&r .... St225 '50 Ford Dlx. Sed., h&o'd .. 1395 'ti Plymouth Sedan .......... 926 '4T Ford Sedan, r ................ 845 '46 Ford Super !ed., r4:h 82:5 '•9 Ch!i!vrolet 2-dr., rclb ·-· 1345 '42 Ford •~r ...................... 495 '50 Ford Sedan .................... 1535 '51 Cl}ey. Style dlx. 2-dr r&:h .................................. 1845 '40 Chev. cpe., r&:b ·-···--···· 895 No reasonable ofter retuaed on our lot at 534 Coast Hwy. ' "ON MARINER'S MILE Theodore Robins Your FORD Dealer Bea.con 86(){ Newport' Beach Houra: Week Day. 8 "ttl 1 :30 Sundays 4 Holidays 10 'tll 4 ~cM '40 PLY. Club Coupe. Radio. Good motor. Nee<la uphol., $195. $25 down may do It. Beacon 5115 days, Harbor 212 eves. ALSO radio and heater CHJ!:AP. 53c64 1941 DeSOTO 2..0r. Oust.om Sedan. Fl.\tiP drive. Radio and heater. Air foam cuahtons. BEST OF- FER TAKES IT. 209 -33rd St., N ewport Beach. Harbor 1928-R. 113pM DODGE-PLYMOUTH .. "TRADE-INi' ' ' "Not . will lib lldt--ll'• A~.~ ~~ u;:dw.ba~ ~ = ud """t..s ~ ll!!fi.t' two.ear ..... "' lit -....... ho place n""4a t#tt-but ~ a good concrete{ t~ 1· rr you need eouider the lllu or DOW?:! PA. YM'.Em', then I""' wlU want to know. a1><>11t all the dst.allo. u the aimer wilt eell t"f! $3,000 cub ~t and b•~oce •t '80'per moath.. Thia prloe lncludu the fllrnltun ready to move in. • I ICall Harbor 83 tor key J. A. BEEK Office r Iai.nd Ferry , Ldf. SHORE CLIF;FS 3 J~.~~~ ~~~et noora, brick patio, r-edwood terlce. Good financing. BbO'Wll by appointment only · !Geo. J. Davies 70.f ¢out Hiway, Co~ del Mar _ Phone Harbor 3597 Lot 44 x 150, unusually lge. for .. Corona de! Mar. Beautiftt,l home with large rma. and a play rm 19 x 34:. Two dbl. garage.a and one •gar. apL }V ondertul ocean view from hae. uit apt. SEEING I• ,BELIEV· ING! Fitzmorris Realty Co. Realtors 81\d Business Broker• 813 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar Phone Harbor 2152 Lido Is!e-By Owner Attractive 2l bdrm. howle on 1% lots. Fireplace, B B Q in patio. Make otter. 110 VIA QUITO, LIDO ISLE. t9tfc Clean, a real buy at $137a. 140 E . 17th St., Costa Mesa. fi3c5a BAY FRONT. Will aecommo- dJte LARGE BOAT. New listing. Large comfortable home In TOP peninoul& IOC11Uon. IClt· cellent· view and just mtnuta to clear the jetty, An lde&l property for owner of e&Cfl>- tioo-1)y large boat. Reasonably 0 U T L E T ~riced; coMlder some, trade or • V~fY attractive terms. 43-Apartments and Houses '39 BERC sed. o'd -r&h ........ $ SSll GRDNLEAF & ASSOC. '40 BUICK "Super" se.t ....... $ 410 BUILDER -REALTOR 53c55 ------------Collins Island YEARLY '11 CHEV "Sp~. Dlx." sect .. $ 549 3112 Newport Blvd. Harbor 25ftz REAL ESTATE SALESMAN ca:11 Harbor ·160'f Ann Haines, employment agency It you can do any Kind ot ,S6tneltlc work and want a job, we need ,.,.._ Good pay. W°it b~ keepers, cleaning. 9 0 men. couple•, waltreases, etc. 181 Bo Coast Blvd .• LagUna Beach Phone Lacuna .4-1990 t7c'8H LADIES-Work u your time per- mits. Take ordera tor National- ly advertiaed nylon wearing ap- parel. No tnvestmen~ excellent e~p. Wrtl<> Real llilk Hosi- ery KUb,, Ocean Centler Bldg., Lo .. Beaoh. 4'5<57 WANT-Lady caahler for 10 day9 of Easter vacation in Balboa. P. 0 . Box 525, Balboa. MpSS \"\'EDCE\VOOD range, 1951 model and looka juat like new. Used it only 3 months. Ha.a CP all automatic, that grill broiler and griddle In middle for hot cakes and any trying. Bala.nee due on contract la $134.87. Pay m e cvh or take payments ot $9.25 per mo. See 9 to 8 where It waa taken in to be sold, R & H Ap- pliance. 404 So. Spadra, FuD- erton , Ph. LAmbert 5-8U2. 50tfc Gas _Range Bargain REPOSSESSED t:.ATEST MODE. Never used Cham~rs ga.s r&nge, blue enamel, $«0 val. Save $120. See at Balboa Transter, 1925 Harbor Blvd., Costa 11-te.sa. ~pM DEEP "FREEZE, Philco, 8 cu. tt., 1 p . Old .• Good condition. Pf\. Beacon 5378-W. Mo RCA Console Radio and Record Davis-Brown Co. player, 1:5 tubes, 12 Inch apea.k· er, $50. C28 Cout Hwy., New-l~ Harbo• Btvd., Colita Meaa port Beach. 53pM Phone Boa.con 6821 )--------'-'------ Univel'U.l •-cyl. enj-., recond. $160 Jeep eonwrelon. f19 hp. . ...... $22~ a.It tanl<. plY'QOCI -· ......... 35 Camp traile r, .4'~'8" body ....... $35 18 n.. aall boat --.. ·-········-·-···'"···•100 2 roller sand dolly ····-·-·.,·-··--$20 LOVELY bunplow al&e upright piano tn perfect coodiUon, $225. Terna S23.8l down and $1.01 per mo. at SHAFER'S llualc Co. (Since tll<rl) The Home ot Kimball PianOll 421 -•28 N . Sycamore. 8anta Ana Phone Klmbt:rly 2--0672 5ltf WANTED: 311 used planoa. Hip· nt caah ~Id. Or trade on Tele- vtaton. Bplnet or G·ra.nd Plano or Organ. DANZ • SCHMIDT PIANO oo .. 100 planoa, alwaya. S20 No . .Main, Santa. Ana. cor- ner 6th •Ueet.. l\'at end qt Park Ave.1 Balboa l8land. s nn. oottaae apta., weekly or monthly rata. cau Barbor 29G2· W. F'lJRNlSHEO 2 bdrm. home. $100 mo. yearly lease. Corona del Mar. Ph. Harbor 1544-R. ~5-4 RENTAL ii SPECIALISTS Call Edna cratr Linwood Vick, Rltor. Balboa Iaiand Har. 2042 ll2cM CUTE A.S A BUG'S EAR-S rm., 1 bdmr., untumla.hed.. Balboa'Blvd., Newport. Year leue. Ph. Har- bor 987. 47c41H NllWPOR'? BllACH-Brand new 2 bdrm. apt., with ca.race.. Near yacht club A: community beach. Yearly, unturn. •too month. BALBOA PENINSULA POINT '46 FORD "J>uper Pix." V·8 i 71l9 • I ' ·•1 WILL'ts <o sta. was.··• ~ Newport H~ '46 OLDS (8~ (1l7dra) oed. ' 9~ M.W t ~ Ja<p - '47 PON'r. (Bl aedanette ...... S '99~ """1. Doore opUonat. llv, '1.6 MERC convertible .. ----·-·• 936 f\lrnace heat. 2 fl:repla~. break:- '49 CHEV Club Coupe ··-··----Sl.315 fut nook, dining area, 60 a 100 Jot. Ocean view, double garage. '49 PLY. "Super Dlx." Sed. SlW 'St PLY. Suburban, rolob .-... $203• $18,000 3-Bedrin. 2 • bath apt. with EASY BA_NK TERMS! Costa Mesa ganyre, & llW1 deck. Furn-SHA VER MOTORS ished, yearly $125 month. j DODG&-PLYM'.OUTH ·Hdqtro. 1 1680 Newport Blvd Coat& Meaa Jim & Sally Newlin Phone Beacon 8907 with M-Money to Loan JOHN D. BURNHAM LOANS for Homes 3 bclnna., hwd. floors, f'UJ:nace beat.. dbl. gar., G. I. Resale. Good location. Owner says "'Get of- ter." Exchange c9ns1aered. . LIDO ISLE ' New 3 bdrms, dfnJng room, drapea, COLE'S TRADING PORT SlOI .Lafayette, Nwpt. H. 1020-W 113cM $:5 Pli:R MONTH renta a good 4 % %-20 ~. Loan& ll PI an at DAN z.. OORONA Dll!L MAR -Fumlahed 515 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa ,_ cafJ>ets:, tumace beat, aundeck, , many unuaual feature.a. Now $21,750 prac ce , o CONSTRUCTION LOANS a~~ •20 No ~-•n cor 2 bd""' home on yrly. leue. RlilDUCTION GmAR. 2\i lo 1, toT m'.";t~' ~ . ~ ' . StOO ·p.";. month. Call Harbor 1607 at D • 0%" (H po.) a Cbryal1r Royal. Excellent , WE BUY AND SELL conditlolL Phone -7'77-J SLIGHTLY UMd walnut llplnel Geo. J. Davies TaUST Dm1ilPS '1 • --:-"" St-Want"'!!<> BUJ: • evenll\rs. 53)>M Fam ak rf LIDO 18LE BA YFRONT APT., SEE BOB SATl'LER WILL PAY ca.ah tor your uaed piano-Olli m 8 in pe ect T04 Cou:t Hiway, C.orona del Mar ., .. Lt S d U t 2 BR • l.," co• -BLVD COndl"--Te-• ••• 1• d~ Ph H bo 3••7 ·~ do ou , n urn. " ~u , ,,,.,. , furniture and other household SHORE MOORINQ, llG!. oft ot and $~.M pe~··;0.~;· • .,...... one ar r "• M~ unit heat, p:rb. dlsp., automatic Corona. del Mar Barbor 1077.J All&~ent · site , }i block to bay, cornar op Balboa Bl:ri. f'OOO. ·Nt!C REALTY, SllQ Newport Bl~d ., Newport Bch. Jiu· 1406, 2498, eves. ~con . 8108--J or \Jo~ 11186-¥. All are multiple go. ll8cM goods. CRIST FURNITURJl, Udo Nord. Udo Iale, tao. Ph. SHAFER'S lluolc co. (S!nee lll<rl) -------------laundry, g&rage. Open Satur· Rep. PODUllR KORTGAGJI CO. 1687 <>ranee Ave., Coata Mua. R&:rbor 2870. CM>lfc The Home of Kimb&ll Pt&n08 -cluaifif!d Ada He rea.d by follct day and Sunday or Phone L&· M:etrO Ufe ,Jna. Vundl 1 IQ. U18D :::::t. ~=~a!1:~23~ t-1-5-1"1'-. _L_Y_MAN--.-.,.-ee-IJon_t_con~d-I· 421 · 03 N . Sycamore, Santa AM who a.re looking to buy. cvna 4al2S3. MpM LOA.NS TO BUil.J), DiJllR()~ Phone Klmll@rly 2--0672 ~ltto BUY .... .nn. 0 na d'el M Lion. New cover Jut year. Hu ------------AVAIL. APIL i.t-3 rm. untum. Balboa Island . D~;;-AN-·--01\ ro ar Somebody Wan+e all-round rubber guard Tall. See V ·-• ~"' ~w $5750 ""! 0 al , .. Balboa Yacht Many a bi( deal 11'8 t>eon made apt. ery private. Stove -~ AND HARBOR AREA We BuJ __ .._..... I , · That uaed tumiture, brtc.a-bT&C, rv ....,on at thru a una.11 Want Ad nblg. tum. Adult. only. Pet ... , ... ,., ~ ! Many a big deal bas been mad~ t.bru a small Want! Ad palntlnp, etc,. now tald.ng up, __ But_n_. ________ 4_B_tr_c o. K. Call at SH E. 19lh St., Bee us tor yearly and m:wPORT BALBOA ,J'lliP-.., 13ff> ON CASH ~ ------------space In your gasage. Find a llUy-·-•l--Sto-•wd ....,_ Coat.a Mesa. Beacon 8738-M. 1<---1 rentai.. SAVINQll" tALJf ~. 1'U3NlllHJ:I> 2 bdrm . .jott.age, lg. or wtth a c1ass1ned ad 1n th• ~!; ... ~ .. ·--~·......-. . ll3cll!I Nelda Gibson, Rltr. uaa Via Udo""-.... ~ f,'g rm.,, ne)Yly docoratec1. 0n SO-Sa.le, MlsceDaneo115 Newa-Tlmea. Pool, and Preu oom-Inquire llari>or U17·J 306 llarlno, Balboa llL Bar. llOt RE-1\L EBTA'J1) LO~S ot R-2 lot. Jl;x~ent loc&· '{:. .. CAllERA, 214 x 214 ~ex with blnaUon. Juat Phone Harbor 1111. &ltfc , Bachelors! Gals! etU. Interest Rath 15% · . Ren~ at MO"[ _ .. ~:i:_~ -r!i~";~ .u~·a.2:,. 9FrICE SP ACE ~. ~~g~na':!iu.""' -=k. tfuf ......,. ~ ·~ !ii Y.• _, Qe9. J. Da~et nr ncuum, late mod<il upright. JOHNSOZ., tncl., yoarl,)'. Newport lle&ch. ~ntals Wanted Area and Coat& ll-.. Single or 1<M1, 1 Coest Hlway, coroila del liar Blnocularo, z.1u. a x 30. Outbo&rd Motors Suitable tor accooant.anl. 1a...,.., near bay beach. Phone Beo<:on Wo havo people ~tins for 1. 2 ~ mult!ple ;lm!U.' 'N~ or oljl. Be . Pboae Barl><l!r 97 Aluminum H tt. ~ trailer. • a.rcbll<>cl. I bulldor or . -TtM-W. 3'tto a bcl1llL turnlllled and Wlflm>' -~ ... 1>1 -finonotaa - P. 0 . Box 52, Balbda 'Wand. Immediato ~ ot ~ limited hone lobed hom& Y-ty or ---~ pr1~1a~-~ «It• /j ;J Pllone Harbor 033&-R., 32cM COME TO :::'~Y of I • 10 • lJ5 a P. IncludM ldep anowulng NJIW HO~ rm. 2 , bdrma., ~. ~:::UC o.:8 a: pell.le. NO dwP tor. prellml· Building ;:site '1'Nn,.il Pt:.Al'E ••ln"'.u ~ ftct.orJ -" -oenlc:<-9°"'41' of Bal1loa and Wlfllnl~ Cl!1f Ram>. '90 Cout B\'fd.. c::i>rona-dor liar, = .:r=-;..E:r: = ~ Penin8ul& comer lot, 44 -fountain s-link HarborA.rea Hdqtrs ' Palm 1r\ Bal ~ can Hu. llOT -.~.'..' ~-~1-'t ~-A::!:_ -Barbor ~... • ....... . • n'liAfTi> .• ~~·.. "'~~ ~~r ba'\-... _ .... D J:onlllc& lap .;.,..,,:y-1i l(J" -DOW 1111 m-. South Coast Co. . -~ ~ ·-~, ........ --....... ~ .... -~... °"'• ~ -........ cleafnble oloo11 ; NatL cull .... gtatu arut MAYTAG WABHJ:RS-Newp>rt Blvd. at Z3l'd. Bar. 2800 DllclK 'bor 111• ·1~ ~-' I Kortpp Loa Corr--• . Utft(). Barbor .. =~ ... ;i::::rt.= Automa!-JC and wrin ... ~· 1\6 a P. -DC u .. ., dUty uo ~NA l;)llL KAll-1 ....,;...,, ~ all~' ..... ,. 1'1t~:a~ JU._.<;•.. ... . , . t-7 or e-. ~-nn. ilttc Dtrl'CB OVllN GAii RANOEll VOit motor ···---··---"·--·.JM SMALL Ot!(l'ICI: ... ---· :._111rnc::i~·~ r .. o J\l.l' .,,. ~ , . . . If ~t 8 VIEW 0 .. B Co 1 K. v. A. a1temator generator, at-er--caroa.-t101 --, ~ ~ ""1 ~ !Jtatba. Ha~.~ ,,tiQ W1Di man ·You Wanb TWoROU.S1%1D.-mwtre, &VlB-I'Of'll • lj!>uo;l20voltAC +-·-··.$100 llar.~M18. llldlt lllil'l'Jl4.,_ft4'1-eomtT or5' T_D.-•!lf-. t -t foot hll1>-I 1813 l!arbOr BIVd., Ooot& K-331W La sereaa. Dana Pl>int -...,. • .........-,.. -''----"-,,_, ' -::.• ... '-'"-'---.... -PlloGa ,. fll2t ™u ~"' u ... 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JC6i "'!'..JliC!oW ~ .... flit I~---~ _. t.ntf'fWJa ,._ ~ .... .-...._. ... ·- • . .ui • . ...-. !'"N 811 • -u•• 11,• ...,......, ..... ,...._.loL ~ ~ ..... llllr.at!d,a. • ~w; .~ I " ' • • ' ' ... BLAN~A. GATES, Realtor FRANKL. T J. MAkTIN 311 Ma · e Ave., Balbo~ Island Ph. Har. 1671 Or 1872 Eves. Harbor 1671 BALBbA ISLAND BA YFRONT HOME ,_.Owner tranaferred, make offer. 3 bdrm., 2 ldtclinia and 2 batha. • I . A Charminl cottage on one of our r= •beet.I, ::e~~o:-~: to build iqcom1 unit. Thll LI FOR LEASE~ S~lng on Balhoa Island. L BLANCHE A.\ GATES-RJUL'l'OR wHY P A7i RENT? $1000 Down, bal. $40. mo. . Small home on f large lot In gdod loeatlon, close to Newport Blvd. In Coeta Mesa. Plenty of room for expansion and firden. · , TOTAL PRICE $3,670 LINWOOD VICK, Realtor W. A. TOBIAS, Salesmarsager 312 Marine .A TI!., Balboa Ialand Ph. 'Harbor 20t2 IN CORONA DEL MAR Attractive new 2 bdrm. modern home in excell· ent location, clo9e to lhopplng. Panelled wall.I in living room. Fireplace. Double garage. Patio, Fenc· ed and land.leaped. Only $12,750. We have the key. SHORE CLIFFS Lovely 3-bdrm., home with unob•tructed view of ocean and hills. Large living rm. Forced air heat. Glaae encloeed solarium. Patio. Immed. poeaesslon. Open Daily i t o 5 p.m. (except Mon . & Tue•.) See 302 Morning Canyo n Road W. E. Fisher Ernie Smith Builder -Realtor Realtor -Auoclate 91 8 Coast Blvd col\ONA DEL MAR Ph. Harbor 2443 BALBOA ISLAND BAY FRONT ThlB 2-story home has much to offer -Spacious 36' living room affording unexcelled view of South Bay -Fh!e fireplace -Separate dining room - Convenient kitchen - 3 large bedrooms -Good corner location -Excellent private pier and fl oat -Completely furnished. PRICE $50,000 W . W. SANFORD, Realtor Park Avenue at Marine Balboa Island Harbor 2462 i:>DAY'S SPECIAL ~ Three bedrm. home in' Corona de! Mar. Hu hdwd. flooro, nice fireplace, floo r furnace. Dbl. gara ge. 0 .. I. It FHA Resale. Located on nice St. PRICED TO SELL at $14,500 Exclusive with us. See this today. PRICE T. McCUISTION, Realtor 503 Coa.at Highway Corona de! Mar Harbor 47 "MOST FOR THE MONEY" In excellent Costa Mesa location, close in, East Side. A trtllrdlly con.tructed 3 bdrm. home, hwd. floo rs, Pullmaq bath, nice lawn in front, fenced rear yard. . Total Price $8950, Good Terms C. GAL~ DENISON, Realtor W. L. ERISMAN, MARION GREGG, Salemnen 490 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Beacon 8698 SACRIFI~ING BUilder wjll sacrifice ·his attrac- tive 2 bdrm. home on Eutside. N ice llvtna' room with ,.a out· •tandlnl' flaptone flreplace. Large p\eU&llt kltcien. Double Bink and prbap dlspoaal. LOOIC &l t.blo prq.. 20 z SO. Patio and Barbecue. Back yard fe nced. Ollly S yr& oJd. l:xbtrior noc<ntly rep&lnted. SEii THIS TO APPRl!1cIATll. Tonn& Full price . Ja C11117 - $9500 Rabbit Ranch ' . Back b&y aru on ~ ~ere. ci .. n one bdrm. borne with all kinda ot rallblt ..,.i-t. An excel· lent letup. Ston.n bldldlng. Property fenced. ld .. l for keep- ing 11...tock. $2150 own.. P'uU price la 0114' -~ $6Mo , • • • • a~:::· ~!!..!:!!=----1 -.!!:~!!_!l'Al~l~t!!.• ___ _.!•!=.!•!!•!!'!llw!!l•!!!l•!.__...;..___}.tl!!=•!-'!!!11l!ill!!ill!!te~~--1PAGE ~,_;_,f~~~l -TH~~AY, ~R~·: I ·TM a.t Town on Earth Business 7'one C-2 Nice 1 bdrm. _._ -rumpoa or bdtin.. -· Pr!.. $6500, down pay. •1500. $1400 Down 1 bdrm. bom•. a,yn. old, ga.racc. Eut Side. To\al prloe only "60(). Extra !c~~l?. - poreh, tlnplaee, patio, BBQ, lg . double garage, work ahop and good alzed loL Sl0,450. G. I. Resale. 3 bdrm., double guage, close in1 $9750. Down payt. $17:!0. One-half Acre Large 2 bdrth. home (1000 sq. tt.) 3 yn. old, SQ'900r Down payment $2450. Bal. at a45 per month. . Blvd. Frontage 120 feet on bll'd. and lot extenda back to s treet next t o Blvd. Prtce only $67 per front foot. G. N. WELLS, Rltr. · .& Asaoclatee 1790 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa. Ph. Bea. 5181 You get . more than a house wh en yo u buy on LIDO ISLE. Here you have ; -PRIVATE BEACHES, tennis courts, community c I u b- h o u 1 e, concrete s tree ts. sewers and ALL utilities und e rground-no un- sightly telephone p o I e s . Sensible retrtrlctlon• a n d archltectural control. Ali this at prices LESS than found elsewhere. Look at thHe: 1. A brand new charmlnl'. nnely blult hOme on LIDO ISLE. It haa 3 bedrooms, 2 bath.a. unit heat, breakfast bar and all lht> rooms a re large, cbeer1ul and lov•ly . Home hu clever wall@d· In patio and l.s on good sized lot. Marty new and amart teaturea that you Will !!lee. P riced a t $27,COO . . 2. One of the moR senaational l'lornee w e bave ewe adYerl.i.d. Y-. on UDO ISL&-on. an es~ tr. tars• corner lo' th1e bom• truly fu JtVER.l'l'HINO. Such u I tarse bedroom.a. lanatl, 2 bat.ha. unit heal, cop per pipes, wealheratrtpplng and a pat io and cabana that b .. out ot this world.·' T'hW home hu too many teaturet to describe. Come look . P riced a t only $30,000 in· cludlng carpeting and lovely d r&pt'8. ALSO on U DO ISLE .ome ver y deelr· a ble lot.8 are for eaJe a t. rcx:k bottom prices. Several choice waterfront IOU for Income unit.I as well as CroM etrtet alt.el for •ln«le home-a. . , REMEMBElR w e are the DE· Vl:LOPERS of UDO ISLE. Our offuinga a re EXCLUSIVE list· Jnp. Here a little buys a LOI'. P.A. PALMER INCORPORATED 3883 Via Lido 1"18 Coaat Rwy. .Newport Be&eh, Callf. · Harbor 1500 • • • SECURITY • AuthoriU. MY that the public Is ln.,..tln1 In real estate In large nuinbet;JI. now , BRAND NEW Thia la the home you have 1*n looking for. Sltnated In quiet exduaive neJ&hborhood fadn1 landscaped city park on Balboa Penhllula. Point. Near ocean and bay beaches. 2 si\adoua bedn>oma, living room with dining area and fire. . place. Forced air heating. patio. 2-<:ar garage. Fllll price $15, iro Phone Harbor '1607 ' JlM & SALLY NEWLIN With John D. Burnham 515 E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa * * * * * * BAY & BEACH BARGAINS HONEYMOON COTTAGE Built around a sunny patio, this 2 bdrm. redwood home hall every convenience. One block to bay in choice area. One of f~ modestly priced homes. $Ul,800, 1/2 down * * * For a beach house, you can't beat the areal '/2 blk. to bay. House is not new, but clean and ample for family and guesta. Two bedroom. and a loft bedroom for the kids. It's a buy at $12,800. * * * TRADES We have three nice Bay Front homes to trade for three or four bedroom houses on inside lots, Lido or Balboa. * * * , REAL ESTATE Ia Your Best Inve8tment New attractive 3 bdrm. home L«. living room, fireplace, hWd. firs .. t '-bath, tile kit., dbl. gar. 1200 sq. ft. of comfortabte liv. 2 blkl. from Hi school. Priced r ight. 112,500. Dn·. pyt. $3800. FHA Approved -o- Balboa Peninsula Duplex. Nicely furnished, dbl. gar. Best location. Priced $17 ,500. DD. Pyt. 17000. Owner will TRADE for home on LIDO ISLE. -o- To-day's Best Buy in LOTS 50 x 225 Located east of Harbor Blvd. A steal at $700 each -O- B . B. Clark, Broker Amoe. • t ' B :. I A IS~. BUYS J.. I ' $1G,500 -'lJST wifA'l', ou w.&MT J'OR A, BEACH 1')ME - 2 .. ~ 1 ¥., baths Jlii!a % tile ba off patio. ~ than half bloc;k frotl\ Ideal I thinl beech. ~· side of hom4! Is ~ f" • :Garage. Y u mu.st eee this to app.:eciate it. $27,!!00 -3 Bedroom home. 2 bedl'oolna aiid bath upstalrll, 1 bedroom and bath ~· Ple11ty of heat, loada of cupboatda, ~t kitchen and plenty of tile. ALSO 1 bedrocili1 apartment over double garage. Put reeor\lt ehow excellent income. ONLY $8,!!00 doWll. NORTH BAY FRONT -2 Bedroome, 1 ii.bi home. Dining area, large llvlnr room, flft. place. Patio. Maida rm. with % bath. Doullae garage. Modern 2 bedroom apartlnent. Com· pletely furnished. Terms. ( For an appointment to eee the above prop- erties call Harbor 1775. • CORONA -DEL MAR Distinctive Bay Front Home 3 Bedrooma, 3 baths. 1 'h Stories. Spie!\did modern design. Private beach. View of Bay & Harbor entrance. Close to the Ya.:ht Club. Com"pletely furni.ahed. Attractively priced at $50,000.00. ·Convenient terms to qualified buyer. For further .detaila ceJI Bill Schuster at Harbor 2474. LIDO BARGAIN -$25,750 IMMACULATE HOME, com1>ietely furniahed. Good floor plan. Large Jiving room, dining room. 2 Kinr-eize bedrooms and convertible Lanai. Choice 45' lot. Sl'.11\CIOWI Patio. Furni· ture and Draperies in excellent taate, and lop quality. Shown by appointment only. Cail Mary Dickaon or Neil Cameron at Har. 1013 -· • ' WATERFRONT INCOME. Pier and Float. 2 bdrm. home, plua 1 bdrm. apt. Owner need~ a three bdrm. h'°1e in the Harbor area. La Perle Realty Member or Multiple Llotlllg EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor 1891 Harbor Blvd. ea.ta M-. J * * * PhoneBe&con 1041 Bayl!lde ·nr. & Cout Hlway 16th aJid trvtfte -----------Newport llffeb N.wport Beach Vacation Cottage 416 Coast HJway Corona <h!J Mar 2215 Ma rine Ave. e.11>oa :w&nd ' 8113 Newport Blvd. Newportl &acb ' BA~.~ ~t.l,H M~~TY Dick, Fay Gloden Vay Ethel Shirley PI.A Y \Ohile you WORK I Tide UtUe old cottace needl aome tlxin' and paintJn'. Bu bedroom.1----------------------- llvlng room. kitcbon -bat.b. If you want an ilicomparable VIEW ... le(l Balboa Blvd. Harbor 1264 * * * * * * . si1,ooo 2 bedroom home near everythlng, fireplace, fenced yard;-enclosed bobby shop, barbecue, aome furni· ture available. Multiple Listing No. 2236. OPEN HOUSE -1 to 5 Daily 535 & 549 Seaward Rd., Corona Highlands We offer 2 new homes with these exceptional fea· turea: Tastefully decorated, llwd. floors, garbage disposals, lots of tile in well·lighted kitchens, 3 bdrms, 1 ')4 batha, Hotpoint wuhing machine. Insurance loan. Each h ome is $18,500 Full Price RAY REALTY CO. t A. J . VICCELLIO, MANAGER Ed Bucl«J Jack C4-akey Arthur Gates 500 Coast Blvd., Corona/de! Mar · Harbor 2288 Good, Balboa location. cloee to ... · ba Bay Front end dandy llWlmmlnf Of the Harbor entrance, ocean and entire y, Beech. AND 1t·s only $MOO! make appt. to see thi& 6 bedrm., 2 ..tory Corona 1h Acre-East S)de ATJ'R.ACTIVI: ranch • type cot· tage, surrounded by 22 varied fruit trees, permanent planUnp. Hu plenty of room tor avcrqe size family -llTUtSfOOm, kit· chen, seplJ"&te dinlns area, "two bedrooms. .tm•ll au:n room. can be ued as den or extra bedtoom. CHOICE location on Mesa Drive adjace.llt to 8anta Ana· Soll couree. Thll ca.u be boucht with only $3,000 down, and :f>Rte!!t> TO SELL at $11 ,000. Balboa Peninsula Point BRA.ND NEW -2 bedroom home well located. Thi.a ll a DANDY BUY at $18,500. ALSO de! Mar home, on a 60 ft. lj!!. ~ price $30,000 incl. built-in kitchen ~uipment and 110me furni. ture. From responsible party, owner will accept As low as $3000 cash down Terms arranged on bal. Exclusive with ua. If you like livitit in !!tyle as well "" cbmfort, make an appt. to see this de- luxe home on Morning Cap~on Rd. in Shorecliffs .. built in 1961. Wide angle ·ocean view. CORONA .~~ ~7P5;0PrnTJES ·: Robert B. Lynn end Helerl L. Lynn, Realton 1 411 Coaat Blvd. Corona df1 Mar Harbor 1037 ,. SHORECLIFFS ~CRIFICE 318 Driftwo d Road · THREE BEDRMS., parquet oors, 96 ft. frobtage, I • • J • I I t ' . ' , PAO& • ...:. 14rra1:w--roBT-B.t.!JIOA l'USS -MAJICH ... lNI ' . -1 ' ' . : . ' , Ii " f IU.. ... 11,., ft .,1 IRI ILW&YI .. '••MY . I ...;&VII IT l&Vll~ l&I TIUI 1 • i~ ' WI DOl'T lllT .NTITIOI -WI IU'll ITI • . ' 011• Sl\.l01 tlllll·fl --\\.\.•••""'c•• $ I . ,.,.~~··'"'' .... ,., •. , ''"'''"cs 1"" ,, .. IUV ••••••••• . ) ,1114 ( \. I . . IJ~ :t •""\Vt.I\ -.• Cl"\.Oll JUS • fU\.\. IE \doho \lusset u.s. llo. 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LAURA SCUDDER'$ LGE 1+oz. •WCT n.a I IWCIOUS FLAVORS NIBLETS HER0RiNG 29¢ ~I. JAi ............ .. IN SOUi CREAM I WINE SAUCE LUflt'S SLICfO 29' BOLOGNA I-OZ. PACUGI • , • PURE P-NUT JAi JAi JELLO · BUTTER 35• -53-n1..-11E. lR!SPY iufrATEEF,RRST QUAUTY l-U.PACKA6£ 85-c1AcKERs DART'S DEUIHT . SOUD PICI DOU'$ F~ICY SUCED 2 5 TOMATOES PIN~APPLE NO.lCAN -I ' NW APPLE·LAID -FAllCY 1un AllRICAI C!!!_UE FOOD . APPLESAUCE N~OJ 10· YELVEErrA ~~ TU &ARDEii PURE STRAWBERRY 2_0-LAoz.RG~.. 39· ~El TTOCllTHO ~R~SERVES ~ PK . • t 1u11v·s ToM:;o 1 O' JUie, ~· • Large 46 OL ·Can 23c PIUSBURY'S CAKE 2 I C MIXES CHOC. FU061 • YlU.OW, WHITt LK ·37• Pl($, • "=::-=. SOON IN . RIVERA ' j . 2·LiaywMllk Chocol1 .. .CAKI ••••• 7 .. M. ...... '"" ... Hormel's Fresh LIVER· WURST Pre-Easter Sale! -.. STAHL-MIYll CANND Ill OUI HUGI UNf·UI' Of OIUCACllS! . IUY PAMOUS llANOSI HAMS -·•·L•S. HO SKIN • HO IOHI -llAOY·TO-IATI 95 ,BOC IS IACKI 1 .. yu o SCHLI~ ~CMI ' ...... , •• TllU 'BOCK . B~K WINISI 2'"'4t ~ hl1 36« IA':f~~ ~ ft, I CH.t.111.1$1 ., . CllOll. IOY lU RUM: lllWNtr -nH • ' " ~ LITTLEPEAS No~~1 &' • ~T25· ' . ' I I~ t ,· j • • • • • I • j AY., MAAcM )o, ~952 -. 1llVING THI ,m, .. LJ. '~ llYIOI AllA. I TESTING SEW EXPERIMENT AL PUMP for N&\y carrlt-r U'le ent of plant, a.ad Herbert G. Smith. Puadroa. la c h&rp' of ~.!Mnbly and t....UO« facllltJeA. Pump '''IJI be polttablt" 1'98-drl\•M unJt for fi re-flsflters abo&nl ca.rrlrni, t AJI plctures thf.!!1 • SHANNbN IU1''llADE. turret latho opentor, tv mo out Intricate parte 1 ~ode<! la -nous pump modfo'-jDMlaf&cCUl"Nl In (;os;& )fH&. for •ueh CW' tomers as .B<N>tng, Douc , Nerih Americ.U. air· C'ralt ~peme. and Sonar aircraft of .8&n biel'o. are J. C. Carter, Balboe. lllland. O\V1le.r of J. C. Carl~r Cc>.. ec.ta 1'le8» Md l~AdPna. JUk Uurren. Vo!tta &I~ actiJ\I: &Uperlntcnd- • NEWPORT HARBOR Ji ' . . 1 • •• Pasadena's Loss 1 page by Pre.s.s Staff Photographer Robert F . Willmes) New Light fndu~trial Plant Thriving on Costa. Mesa Site By Riii Mo.M.l..' A yacbtema.n's love of lhc RCA "We fllld we can produce and a land.8mlln's u.ppr<-ci8'1on of about t\Vic«" a-. .. rnclently down. good land va.luctc, Jiving and work-..,..... than .J.n l"attadena." he uJd. ing condltlon11 for hiJJ employe~a That•• l''h,1. amonc other rea-- cau8ed J . C. Cartrr. Balboa l11land aon.. the mala pUt will hr! re.1ldent. to move 1nuch or hi.slight baltt adjacea.~ ta tllie p&fot plant. defense 1nanll.facturlng plant to thb year. p,....tty, tltere are Nt>wport Harbor from 'i'uadena.. JI employeM la. the coma.pt.ed . Begtnl'ilng 11a\• Jut year with lton pllot p&ut and abOut 12 acqu,Ialtlon of 12 acre .. on which raore .. the PaMdeM branch. .. the J . C. C&rli!r Co. pilot plant: front.a at S71 We:it SeTI!nU\ St.,,,;<PoftlarU• wtllcb are mape tn the .,.+,"'-,.J. .~ lice,.. plant are aent to Ul Mesa.. a new lndWllry wu ~dena tor 1 -...embling ,r~ C1UECKCNG PUMf'INO I POWJ:R of· expM'lmental Navy carrler pump I• Herbert G. 8mltb. Water Is AbooUng lortb.~ a.ale of nf'Uly soo...sand. a minute. Tanks In fo~,&Tound are alae feet deep, · . \ · • I < bold 10,000 pl-of ,..-, which lo totli!ked la pump b7 -na., -tout la pipe above. · . . ' • J. f .. tnaurur&ted lhere Jan. 2. Tbc 8htpm. f'lrm'& pllot~lant th.la year la The ~;Uot plant'•_ 18 worke~ ac)feduled be augmented ~ now repreeent a mol'\lhlY payroll tarpr f4Clllt on Ile eut: eld2. ot $TOOO, accordlng tp Jack' Gur-- Alked wb be decided to Lr&nb- 1 plant hl!! production of alrc.rli.ft ren. acl:inl' superintendent. When the taaln plant la operational tbl& and naval vt'Mel pumps to thiM year, 8 toi.t of lOO workers wW are.!I. Cart('r. a youngish. -graying manuracturen lf&id relatively· cheAp be employed. accordtng lo present ., plan.S. land plu.s !lmog-fr~ climate and )deal conditions for hi!! ·employee• Do tho~ who were tranaplantJ were main ractor11. Carter hu I ed from Pasadena like It here? owned a home at 200 CryM.a.1 Avt>. Wc!\1, of 12 "who came from the for a number or years. , j Pasadena area. six alrea.dy have Faced \l,"flh # 8 nero ror expa.n-' bought homes in the har~r area. slon of his ~ualncBJS and lnOa.tcd I They like It fine. No traffic con-. ,; .... • .. land price!! ih the Crown city he gution, •o 1nnog. l • \ t • . ~ . ' eald it didn't take myc:b to con-1 The pilot' plant turn!! out a ir-to--! ,;l ~., . vtnce hJm that Newport Harbor air rd'Uellng pumps for Boeing'• . l - wil.e an ldeatlsite. Flying Boom tankers, so-callf'<I ~· ,,,.,...,,,. 'aerial gas ata.Uon' which &eta u ~ • • molhe_r ship to many of today'& l. atrcratt. Carter dulgned equip-f ment &lea .. ln service on F-89 - Scorpion. 1M 7 · Stratojet., F7U ld....;::Jlo;..ili: euu ... '""4 F4D Skyray. THERJ: • Lots oir .;;· ... ; 'w....,li; boll· """ · The , 11'·86·D Sabre, made by '!I · """'I,> ,..... 0"!' . nrt t>O,rt• """ Mortll 'Amttlcan, 1•1! • big.power • ......ty j\r ~ ~ ~~ ~-l!ettJ Draat, ri-booo\ from -of aa atte~·bdrner., c...., llilol ;Don>~ .o;<*i!I&!• ·~ ~ ...... ,dlellurrinr ~-. 4 tlity 4-lb .. pu,n~ .r..i.ne<t by valve .._.,... for a IM>ohos ~nltr. ., ' , t Car1er' dell)"el'll a large V6Jume of tu~ under very hlCh prequro to t • do th"' job. • I t· Rod<ot Elas'llOe Pumpe ·~~~~~;E Other carttr -~Ced pumps t" ... for tuel and. Uquld oxy'~n do -~.; '., 'job of kf::eplng rocket engba~s euP. .. plied -with fllel when the Do'ICIU , Naoy • o.658·2 'dn)po ·,from the belly of Ito rn~ ·Jbip .• 9 .• 't , To 1accomplllrh U1la 10rt of· im- portant mllltary a6d civ11 produc-' t1on. the eoota .... PJ!ot pl&J\!. · lo equl~ wltb"'Ule -t ......... ,lurttt latheo, drill' ·p-"'Md· Ou.er Jhatramenta. SJUJtla m~· • • llto·and ·machlne o~ -!kt Ing In modo:m. w.U,U.bted ·oll!r- rowidllip P11t, ~·· touet... t<>·pump aa4 valve 11!"...,.P "'1llcll ' are"ililpped here frm! p A-· bra foundry. Cartu ...,. .....W:. '&llY be ~ find a f"""""1: tn tllto --)' can. do .1119 iwtlltc W<ifttj ll)otoabellenrln._ ....... twe"*tlenl ..... .e1'"'*1tiile: "' ; ' . '1'! ..-...... llltalf la -... ~ ... --~al l(loo;Mt ·.p-... llloft1111 ......,;., .. ~ ~ ......... ~ ----'"" ..,.. ... --.~..,. ....... -... lllollldo"t 411a..-...... ~ 11• .... ..__ I I ....... . .. ~·~ • Be~I · .Garde~s ~I gs T~rs Sil y. 1-0-2. , , • . . • • • I ' . I • ' A.Ito a MW~ 1wtla1 I ... Ula el Dr. cs htf'• . ~ . 'l'tlS CAft'IM Gtf " 11IOt1U1'D lllU.8 i-..1111 EXPZBT SBOS Da1lJUlll'IO Alftl DTJal(G •T u.Oo•Ul.a ...,.. •rs••· ..... UI· xw.-.-.... TRY · fHese . . SEARMJD SPECIALTIES .. * Freah 'Cracked Crab * Eaatenl Ofeter. on~ 8bell , * l:utern Cbel'l'f 9Cblle Clam81 Oii ~ ... * Broiled l'reeh Turtle~ * Eutern Stamed a.-* Fried SoftUeJl Crabl .,_Mm, ~1415 Da117 li:Nh1• -$L .. Ex• lrzhr-* Prinw ommC·rooma for Banquets and Putiea Plenty of FREE Parking • ... .~ • • ..... ._.,... I hlO A.Ml le t P .M. clally a.ill luJoy1 Md ...... ..,. ' "'~·h ICl..Ni, ,1·119' Lott ti U PMICINe • • •• • • ~Y ~IL IEElf " ri • ~ -=: ... . "".'.81 °' I ~-:-.._., -r ~, l ........ ·As-= :~:~'.·~ ... • I • ' ' - ' • . , • . • •• • • • ' ! occ . ·o.t. B•ux ·Arts e.n r. o' • $ te~ .-!Crrday _ ' LalL2 .. IL S1t11IS ·~· ........ 111tlt1 '· .... l'ALMD. ~ • .. w..u. ......... . II .Ill ,11111, •&\irtllll ' . ' . SATUIDAJS ·aH . IUNDAYf . • ' i . I " • \ I -. ., . ' \ CONGENIAL OROUP--.MN. Cul ~-· """' of ..........i.r of Loal' !le.c:h Powtt S<piatlroB, ' . . Balboa Commander Baroid Holts a nd ~tn. H oJq con~tulat" 8tepba.n1e Md John To\VIUlcnd (rtght lit s port Ahlrb ) on co!of.tuJ pro..,.,., thelr l:J.QOO..mlle Soutb Sf.a cruJM-pictures afforded !%6 guwtJJ and mem~rJ of Balboel Power Squadron Thursday a.lsftt •t Newport Harbor Yacb:t Club. C&rl Chamb~rlaJo •b;nd be~d T,o~ (l!hoto by Beckner) Rr.CIPIENTS OF ~8Jllp .. rtm..a .. Tllnr-y ntcbt ••--·Power Sqdodr0a'• ,....,, In .l'tfewpor.t Harbor Yacllt Club were, left to rl&bt. Wlllhun Ly on", Albert Ry le tt, Jad< Hu#he)', WUHam P'rm,y, Bob t"uD.k, 1'l h.-1 WIJ.Uam Lyona. SttoDd from right. ls Commander Hamid Hoitt "1th ln·ta 8 r.h. dlalrman of elective oqunea. (Photo by Bttknl'r) • • All the &iris wtll nll!W Sua.ri Topr who la of( fur Japun. ~ower ·Squadron Df•ws 226 to ' lhtt1. . an .1heme1 • . • ,Dinner·· .Pat1J" ~. No. I! t w•e~1 Ma.. Ooa Pete~ • li:<I Opde Bro\vlllco f Meet. n.,....,.. 4 They are still talkJ ng iiboUt lul6--'-' --~-=='-------~I Valentine and cherry trre fa- Thuraday night's Power Squadron pber e a.nd Julie F reeland, who 18 .:i vor s,. for t rays at the' Hoag Me- perty at Newport Hartpor Yacht native Tah itian danced naUw monal Hospila.J were Just com- Club, w here 226 Squadron mem-dances for the par ty. She and her I pleled for the. troop comn1unlty hU8b&nd live ln Sant.;' A.na · a n d project . They ve H.Jready l"f\Rde bera and K\.leats cnJoycd J ohn were £'UC&l8 of Commander and tray m~ts. On Ma.rch . 22. the Townscnd"s coJored slic¥!:s of his Mrs. Haro ld -Holtz:. I troop w1U watch the M 1 I d red 15.000-rnile South Seu tjrulse. -Still mixing fun with their edu_. Decker candy kltc~en ~ecor~lt' M08t of the group ·wa.. a ttired cat lonal program, the Sq\iadron · eaister ei!;gs. The [:"Iris . wall 1n188 In native coetumes of '.all ki,r:Ki8. will hold a d•n« at Nt"'wport Har-~ Joanna Hanskens who 11:1 moving Orchid leis had been 1 flown in ·bor Yacht Club May 15 and takt' 1 away. rrom Ha waii for the 4ffair and the1 ladies were bedecked w it h off for the annual rendnvous at T S 00 tht!ee as well as some-necklaces Emeral<l. Cove May 11 an<I 18. u-"::ip ~ ~ .. It ~1 ~ d Members who own boat! will take '7th ~r : d ~ uy 1 or p .n of native . shells. T he um ber f non-boat own tpg menlbers a.s crew I ra f" . rown ~" coatume tlems with a Tahitian and gues~ aboard and efforts will Mf"("ts \VN.ln~ys. flavor brought out tot thie eventnc, be made to et 811 of the S uadr..on J At lhe next meetln.g on March showed how clOSe In &pprf'Ci•Lk>n · t th _g •• 1 d r t q da I 26, the troop wor1t:1 ng in two th be . r over o e ill a n or wo ys M of e autlful things ot the ~ds t ru ~UJ>9 will enjoy dinner at rs. acl'OIMI the Pacllic we at;e here on I 0 n. Edward Hil um's. Dae sroup w111 Lhe P aclfic Coast. cook and eerve. the other be t he Tables were dt?cora~ed with ilARBoa AR.EA iueslA T he girls are ma k t n g milled · noweni. Tape recording• (/,' '-I @ J ceramic figures, fi nished with a of na tive mtlaic provided alzl!oe· 1/14, c:>COll 1 prepared g laze, for their knJck- 1 knack shelves. The troo'p will Al I mtas. Susanne Bonnell, who will /f"""4, ; be Jcnving soon for Jnpan. I , ·I .... . . ~ .. ,~, " . .,. JQE NICBTZ NII ._,_. 111¥)1. 1117 ..... ._,... NEWPOJIT N:ACB -rllt '. .. "He will ,,ct in you 1 behalf" CITY COUNCl~MAN • • , I PET LOY,ERS· ' 'ftOl ~OaDAN'll PET 8BOP QI OPEN C..-tn a oet A oqaailltecl 1118 C-1 Blvd., C. D. M.· Barbor znt-w Ne~ leach City Elections TUESDAY, APRIL Ith, 1952 • A Vote for FJt.ITell Is " Vote for '============='I !freedom. Pol. adv. Parn:U f1cbte for Freedom pol. adv. Farrell f1(h.te f or Freedom pol. adv. • • • • let· him lead 9ou to !he • .. ' look for Seiior Fresco at SAFEWA'Y • . . . ......., ....... ..._...... Greetings, amigoo! I am Senor Fresco. 1 repraent the /rflhMU oi lreahly ground coffee. You'll aee me aboYe the coffee miU. at you.r Safeway. ·LARGE 'EGGS There la nothl"ll quit. so dollghtful u the freohn ... of lreahly ground col· fee. That11 what you get when yo u buy "·hole be.an coffee, "grind it younelr in a Safeway CoBee Milt And lt't IO eo1yl At the Rip of a switch, the mill 1rinda the coffee jutt the way you w1nt iL Enjoy the extra goodneu of really.freth coflee.~ve money, tool Whole bean c.ofl"ces come to you in a sturdy paper bag, No u:pe:naiYe containet is neceuary; the whole bean .PfOtecb freshneu. Nob Hill Coffee RKh ond vigorous in flavor ... Rushed roost•r·fresh to your Sofewcry in the whole beon- you grind it fresh when you • b uy. It's t he coffee. with the "Aromatic 11o-:· 2 ....... tAJ 1 ...... 74' ·pEFRUIT ER, y '. . UtDh type, cnlfl, 19ndor I ......:-i.w,noo. ' RR01S . ~~:.r.· ..:=.:r.·" ...... • (i,>olltl cal , Adv.) Cl • ~ 63r/_ .J ' • r • ' •, ' • ' , • • • • • • • • • • • • • r r I I I I •• •• • • • • ' • ' " Q .11.JZ • t • • re11: .. llEi\\V • ·Lady of Mt. ·: .1441 Balboa nriel -Sunday Theme ve. at Chn~t Church . --., lllw Sc_ ... ,; 'lllmday. at 8, 10· al.d U;!O. Wtek daya,• 8 a.m. OOnteulonl • ......-,., • to 5:30, 7:30 to 8 :30. .-. 9':1ftday, bef&re each mus. Balboe. , 11\"nd. llwldey, 8 and 10. Satur· •·. ••1. 8 L m. coof .... torul. aam~ as ••• aboYe. • i ''Mount Carmel-The Mounts~ of Btrunie." -of four Lon· ten aenn.ru:w on ""Mountaizlf ot tbt Bible" will be the ee.nnon lbemf at Sun~ Mnicu at Chrlat Church by the Sea. Rev. ThOmaa Roy PendeH la putor. ''Turn Y• J:von to ·~... by Barker, will bl Radio. ~cnma Rlnl' by the -.nctuary choir and 1o3..;,,,4 F-"1!11 rendtt be.rt- ' • Da.111. .U.pt ~· R'*1'Y totle oolo trom the "Seven 1- 4 ~ KJl'WB (HO), 7 :30 p. m. Worda." • ' 'fot pe&c•. .. ' -Ill u .......... , .... -----.. _ ........ Ille -· o...---r. tlle ... -tt1 etli..., UI .. J!til At WW-C. P'n!lwe ect•._Mea of tM ellu:M wUl be Ute "ldakott Sa-,. ' : :·,Bo11 Mus, 9:08 a. m ., KLAC. St.Andrew's Church •. 1i'llJJ 11 a. m. cathoHc Hours, lC1'! p byt • GllOCJJIP ···~, Ill I!.'!:!._"'.'~!"'~~-~ ..... -oil of~ .... te 1'e '' c· '" lo_ lie -.,,,. ................ Jlllla:<:ll IT at l:lt p. a at Ille -balL Ali l"""'ljlN aad .__..,., 1rtm'll ~ ..._. -..., u.s adalt.. 'f ur1"4 1o attad. -~ to t11e a..v. PaoJ o. .• •' UNO) fJ:f& p. m. KGFJ (719). Hour res er1an Ne9mea:e,, putor. 1 . 1 . rt.II •bee Tt!Dla 8alea Rep. ----------------'---------------------~18 Ilia An.;eo,_ del ~r ' Gt .-i-nanclo Clldlnp • others. Topic thlo comltig 'Sundey of th• : .· ~stian Sca'ehce n..v . ,.,.... "· 111ewart •t sL AD· drew'• Presbyterian chweh ill th• Parish Supp.er Negro ; Choir WJU Newport · Harbor ,.o; :::::: !::=u.,._ For St. James . AP,flec:r Tu11disy Luther4n Church -.. •i.w-No OMl.- n.e March pot luck .upper tor Sponaoredl J»Y the tlewport Har· .. Come Unto Me," wfll bf! ttw • "P.:: , .. a tt · 1 ch Fool Worahtp ..mcu are .. H rt Ma er '. st 9:30 and 11 a.m. witll Sunday , 1 • achool at s:!o. Once eac1t month N.UO: .... '. ............................................ . AJ>0¥M ···-··············•··· ····· ... ' . ~rdlng to lhio Swldey ttr of tbs Coopel of Lui<•. ·The CIT1' ·-'··········-· 8TA'l'J: ·················· .Kate"d&l bellefl and tr'UIU must Ute pastor preaebea from one ot . .bf! expelled to malt• lroem tor the ., .. t parables of J.,.... Thlo ' F underttendln&' a.nd Its re· parable lo fOUJld In the 12th o)iap- ·• · lalon on "Matter" In au choir will alng aa an anthtm, ··~Science cbun:Jaeo. Lamb ot God. by~- . : 1,'b1' counae.J of Pat.ii to the ' ~. (3 :2) conatiutea the GOiden Text: "Set your! attection 6lt thln•• al>ove, 1 not on 1t)Unp on St. J~ea pariah w1U be held bor Cou.ncil of Chun:ti..,. ""WJo.p therpe a,f tie aermon thia Sund&y Tbunda7, Mar<:h 27 , 6 :30 p. m. <ner Jo ..... " cbotr 'YtlJ. _., ~1 Paator Herbert c . Roth. Tbe In ~ p&rith hou.oe. Memhera of Tu-x. 14~ 26 8 p. m. In tbt .. rmon text lo taken troro the St. l;udbolh'• culJt, • Corona d•l lilch school adulti>~Jum la a COil• <lolpel ol St. Jol~thew 11 :~39. H~·WW be J.n ch&rp. 'nle'y uk oert, tO wh there I.I no adlni. Lien.ten wonhlp la ~eld every weer .. all ptredhl'Whole nunee ~ under .ion char'Se. but a tree wW otter-neaday eventn-j' at 7:30. The theme 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:-liil A to 0 groupa to hriDI' not dbhea in&". (or the armon thia Wedneaday la I• ~ I .• tbe earth." • The Je.uon • sermon lnclu4es : tbilte: worda of Jettll trom !'&t-Oiew (8 :31..13): ''Take no thou1ht .IM,)1.a.1', What &ball w_e eat! or, WMt aMJJ--we drink! qr. Wbere- wt\JW lhaU we be clotted ! . . . lljij ... I< Y• first the ~m of 004 and hlo rlpteousneu; and d theae thlnca 9bal1 be added .,.;. JOU." •On this aubject Mary llOsr aha Iii "Science and Health with "Iii,-\o the ScrlptUHaf' "U - fQ\low the commud. of our mu- teff-. 'Ta.Jte no thought f«?riYour life,' -. allall never depend· on bodily COltdl.tk>M. at.ructure, ol! economy bjt we ahall be muter. of the ~. d.ietat.e lta: term• and form sad enntrol lt ~th tnlth." Community Church Corona del Mar Continuing hlB i..11un aennon, the Rev. Paul Edward 8tbbltt will preach on the aubject, "What Ia Kan ! " next Sunday at both the 9:45 Lm. and 11 Lm. Ml"'lio!I o1 worahlp In the Communlt7 Cllurdl at "Corona dcl l(ar. 'l1lne clloln will line-The carol cbolr wU1 atni tn both the aervtcea. The chap.el c:llolr will otnr at t:•~. "llleNed Io Re Tbet Oometll" by Cloullod and the chancel eboir wUl atns at 11 o'clock, "All in the Aptil l:ve- nlng" by Robertaon. The orran, which haa been re- uaembled. will be ln UM and Mias Scbarl' will play ''Flrat Medlta; Uon" b)' GWlm&nt-Sainl·Baena and "l'nl•ludlum" by Mend~hn. AU muatc la directed bx Mary Bat- ten Steffensen. others U.-brlnJ atleda; and In "Wlnp r Jordan," llu WQll p.._..~ tor prl ... te peUtlonl and each cue enouah to eerve double the title of the world'• ioost. re--prayer at. the Wednelday 91T'Vict. the number·tn the family. no~ed Nesro Cbolr. The klee. for 8cbedule of church activtUee ror Ulla orcQlKtton. we.a ooecel"4 thi. week la: u to1lowa : Saturday. Heights' Circle back In 19* by. tli~ Rev. Glynn 9 :30 •. m. Saturday church ll!'hool; T. a.ttle, ~ at that Um~ w.. Senior C.techlsm elasa, Children'• Newport Hefsbt.1 circle of W. B. the put.or ot the Gethaemane choirs., 0 Junlor Lutherana"; Moa- C. 8., Chriat Chlltcb by tbe S.a. BapUet chW)Cb ot Clevelaod, Oh.to. day, 7:30 p. m., Senior choir re-- baa CbenJed IU plenl tor llo com· a-Gee ot the lack, of under-h<anal; Tueecl&y, 10:30 a. m., Ing mMtlnlf. On Tueaday they 1tandlnJ !;!!lwnn the two ra-lll4r1 llhcdalene Q\dld, 186 Cabrll- w\ll rnM< at 1 :30 1har'p at tlie eettlo waa~ to ..., hlo own Jo ac..; w,.in-y, 7:30 p. m., LeJi. home of Mn. R. ll. lllc:DotWd. f!A ch..,.h ell M & means Of -ten ........ , ... Old Collnty Road, for an Import· Inc people t dltff..,,,t Aces ... ~ Cluift:h Pouncil has •-lnt- ut ·bUllnus meeting. Tiley will cre<ds that the Am-Napo .d .llle !ollowlllr ., cbalrmen tn then SO u a ft'OUP lo the Wlnp la a wortlayi Mrd workinl' cltllai charp ot VUioUs church a.ctivt- Over Jonlan prorram ,•t the hl,i. of a tree la:ild. _ ua. -· A.. L. Gattsn!Qi, achoo&. 'nte ewniag wt.11 be com· Unlike .no.t: aew ventu.rea.. uaberlog. D. c. Wedeklng;.. fln&noe pleled With refreahmenta end a "Wlnp er.fer Jordan," Mc&ine !I. I!. Ellerman; p'roperty. J, H&y: aoclal hour at the home of the popular al~ 1.mJnedialel7, a.nd den. Mr. Clyde Loud<• wu named' bOl:leu. .oon bes&n 1to receive requeeU to u ch&lrm~ of thc-Euler servtetlf. ' live concutla out.aide of Clenland. K. L. Quarry wu named M the 'Sacrificial Meal' Rev. Betti., 1tlll lnoplrtd with the church'• repreaentatlve OQ the d<rennlnat19a to carry OD, ~ -.i AcUon coquntti.e· of the A special donation will be col· touk hit\ ~u"" choir to Radio Newport Harbor Co u n c: 11 of lected al St. Andrewa Ptubytefi.· StaUOn wd._ m Cl~. •nd ellurchea. , - an church next 8wtday, March 23 uked tor .... Aildltlon. Ou JUiy 11, The cburcb la open dally from ~"9. Bea~h Man tO Show -Slid4's at .Adventist Church M . II from membert ot tM COl'lP'•PUOll 1887. _"WiDP' Ovv.Jordlia." .. YI e L m. to 9 p. QJ. tot. prtvate .... rs. M. L. l\.eeler who -have toreione • tull coune IU first~~ ,....... YOllOnl. Puto<'s office h-. are ctlnner dUrlng tbe put w~ka ln the · tint , lett.n Mini fr'olD 8 L ar. to D'f." da..lly tor per-• Named Delel'IAte ordff to partlclpato In U>e -~ 1ICIUrlBr' Ito llsteaers all over OOll&I counoellng a\ I.be paNOn~• • -:ii-flclel meal" pl&n. Mon01 •'"4 lbe -.. pra1o1nc tlle •rtD. aext to the cburch· al 102' Cliff pr. Rowland Trum.,, of Lan&' to Nat. ·Confab by ee~ln· the simple meal ot .... , Of the""" . • ~ Drl ... !>I~ Htlpla. Qiiacb, 4 member of the Sierra . and eracken Wlll be stven to • lB .to requNtl for • ,..tur. club wlU vtaJt the Seventh-• Mra. Marahall Keeler of St. cooperate f\lnd llJ>Oft80l'ed .,,. the aom&l a ce. ..WlnP er llfT Adftnu.t chlll'd! qa J'ride7, J&mes parlalo baa been alnplarl)' m •Jo r ProtutaJ>t denomlna-Jordan" • tourinr tlMt COUD• ll!llAll! ..l S"'RVICE llarch Jl, 7 ,30 p.ri>. Re wW sho.w honored hy tlle wonian·s AuxilJa1'1 to teed the need)' the world over. rty,, ""4 "' ap_....s ID '•O T ., a.ne tMautlCvJ colored . elide9 or ~!__th~oceseh of L09 Anplea. She H;::;e 01P:~,.i:~.edwaa"Oi:u21~t atatJctea, _!! . concert. to ~UlUfi-! ~ 1CfD.e8 taken on hi8 tripe and fell .... W"ll;'l;'.n c oeen u one Of four •• •--• u &-...eJJOl!e everywhere. ot b.1a tntereatJng :1: ... ape. deUptea from the Dtoceae to the ed four yean &l'O· LMt year $8 She moni.h. after their ftnl cill mutcal treat. general coa.ve.nUon, w 0 ma n'• mlllton waa ralaed by Prote:ltaot bro&dcut l"Wlnp O"Nr Jo~n'' • 'all!ldey, Ill.arch 23 at 7:30 p.m. Auxiliary TrHmllal moetlnc of croup• for •ldlnc the h1'Jl&TY. bocame ~ ot the f .. t-_. llJJrtor Bolllo L. And..-will the llploc:opaJ cburdl. to be held Accohllnr to Rev .. Jamea stew· -of aj --to-<oout Colum· -ad> 00 "God'a Lu~ Warning la Boeton 1n s.--; 1162. art, pastor at Bt. Andrews, tho bla ~ .. Syatem book·~ .,....,-e to the World." Goapel Mrs. Ket:hr'-1: honor-comes to ab&rtnc procnm La developed by wbere the~ baw been heard "7 4os1nr. hor &Jld .to the -pa.rlab M<ause of sech "4nomlnatlon. The Prnby· milllona •'!""l' Sunday monilltS ~ Seven. Lut P1&JUe•" of her OUUtandina work ii\ tbe local tertana parUcUlar Idea la the "'NC· except d3;. the time when tll.Y ~. le and bow we can avoid 'P'lriall! the _dloc-. and the Un\t· rlflclal meal." wera ch by .-the late haDklla U.O ~e thet lo com\ne 00 rap-od Co1'Jlcll of Clwri:b Women. 8he · -D. Rooee t to tour DlrOPe .,,. 141Y Up<>n the earth. w,111 be dlo· WU the tl'8t prald<nt of the Brazil Missions olhg to .. riltcemen. . f -on W-•-Y Mardi ·U Long B<:•cll COCtvotatlon ff tits Since ...,(umln&', the croup has .DIOBOUOB'.LY 'rBAnrtD a at 7:30 p.m. ' Woman'• Alixillary. lt lo Oil the Fello.wship~ Theme ~ tamouo concert llalll l"AClllNlt QUALll!l'JCD "le It bard to• be • Chrlotlen more tlgnitlcant wh<ft It lo rulla· la '6 ot4 lndudlar New Yor)l'a lc:LllOftlOlUQS EXPQT!l u.i 1o nv. 1a obedient:• 1o God." od·tb• 01"'*' 0 r Loo Anroleo ... at St. Andrews . Town ---. ...... a.r.. '"7'l.L-V~i:u1o.-w Yben. a Chrlatl&a walks la the tenda from Santa Marla to S&n • den. and \gle 11an,-~. 'Jc>Ull -. RADIO 1 --ot Uf41 lt loJllll a modlti. Diego, .•, 1 Th• Rev. '1obetd Irwin, mi. -1n ~ CGa~ ~=:: ~ <it'lotr lit U.. Olci. ttte. !¥ u a ..-., ~ rector of St. /ames cbnrch, slonuy to llrUu, wu irueot · . Rap In ladelp .• and .....i,.. ~ · ' Ill•' altpre1her. ,...i.. a-c.hul"' the Rev: Pr.ur Mboff . ~. 1n boa« and speaker at the .i .. ~., • ..;..i; ~·,h--. ' ..;.J,7 .. Ao¥:n· •; J -be brouibt about only by t11e a. ~tement to the OOBCNPUool Ame....,, luncheon gi""1 by flt. UnW t17, "Win&'• V"r -,_ ,.i.iit,-_,. of th. Spirit of SUnday, ~ 11, Mid: "Mn. Aadraw's Women ·a Fellowship Jordan" f · th• pattern Df. • _ _. · t. ODd. Cllll)' Ba can lll&k• ti.e pNUd KeeJer's smctlon lo not only .an. W~y noon. March 12 1n the an ent.lrtalnment sroup, OJ1111 llM ,• -l•tsl«IN• De . SaJVitiA Anny • lo bl ...;o.t. -of ~-~ ... -.ti><· lllbl1' ..... -. -:r.:;•:;.:=·' ~ ec.Vrratt.' • fllOM& M•CJOl!f t•tt -......... l*I'"'* will ·Mil '" ,.,... -· ...... '""" 1'00C.&Jr afl'Z \ . ' • • • ~ . " be .... ""'°' t11e druillton to 1>1 »atlab. as It lo a wt-that St. Dellcloua aouth • of • the • bonler derwrttten by r-ot ~· ' . 6 . ~.,,,.... l•r i. be -It &nd lowly, the seltlab honor to h•. but "" ,..,_. to ~ church lounge. suna-at ~rt.a "1llcll -.,.. U S. • ,. ' ...,.,_ and '11• .u.obedlent to be Jam .. 1o not & pal¢blal !ftlnded cllabos weno broua:J>t by the women Jilt.rant-an throup the tale 1·u--..1' .TfCllniclaas • olledJ..t. . 1 church, but lo .U.Uy concerned and o,erved buffet style lrom ·a of llcll4to. "l."llo ollolr lo now on a -eom• out B&turd&y March u la the dloc-. n•t-1 &nd world table centered with .. ~. green Jood wtU of tile· «Nnl.ry to C4ll•££C11Wbserrice ai 11 un.. to bear' thlo wmon wide ml-ot the clunell. No 1sa ... and South Alnerlcan pot· fostor .frtelJdller rel&Uono between . ,... JU ~ 1.,.. "' -~. , helter P'l'90ll ~ have boon teey 11...,... and tiny cupa and the two racea. and lo combe.t the , , choaen to repre1ent ua than our .. uc•n. tntluence rOomm ...... In· Amer· COAST ,ue ,_ iestrWNld=:te_ kl own Mn. Keeler." .. ~Bvo!!~ w&re l:!~I ..... ~ Ed· tNcae.!! lt eeta . the Amer1cu ; .. ,,_ I ..-,. .. • aoa 1~ . ....,, after w -women •. -· I ._,.. atu. ApitJ 11 to tor. A Vote for ~ la a Vote fer adjourned . to 8t. Jolin'• room ELECTRONICS \ 11'1: , , N. ad\I. -lllr. Irwin ~.a colored Bapt' p st ,..,,.ftali': _lorll'I: ,, ........... FatnllPlcMts mll'lzh'11 ,... __ -Of the area of G<llu, central Ade a or _ =..:,,""';o:•f:; = ~ dr sses Naval co.· _ " I W@.T®WDJ@W I . that CaRliawo• Stock <te1tzll1• mcl ~ ~ 1w•.A-v:al tfa • _.. ·LAW•e~. ..... o1·i.-'•* ........ t-11111 c ....... • • ••• , • 'Ii I Jp'-"'' -~~lfRll' ... 1 "JB l"" ..... .; • ...,. "'0o1aa lo .-1uo • ..., of Re 8 . Un!.&., .· -. .. tbe Ute of Pennoylf&nla. Kr. 11'-_ ~,-::!.: ~s.:S::::= Dr. J 0-. putor 'ot tbe 911 c .... ;:.r· ed eat&Nllb ..-1e, & -B•dl, Clillldl Of N"'! ... 't Cbr1ot1a.n 1ns.tnute to UID uo. u:--u.i ""Ml-. _. a local""°" lo ... ~ -la ~ - -u.t-. and • ~ •--• v °"'t,::••e• .... alll and 1nf'ormaUao '1a -la (M ··::. ... )I a ; .-111 Mae 't111:ta tl9I .-C. ··'-we f'CMI Isa t11" .... 7"' Dllne lo 0. ---At "-~-· ... b "-. ......... Wllo .. .... ............ ... ... • .,.. -... _,., --~ ....... : .. :a . •.!!T·=-..... =~· .... a cartlttan ... rwo a --. •· __.....: =--=· ...... , ,... . A:.--. (I ~4·::-u: = -.:--~ '-.:t:.:.~ '!" "' oil -tlor-' !!ft'~ Q I 11 01llltr w til., .... o&.-tlloJ' ~ .. s1 b "' •• t • -",.!.*.,.. :•I SM - - ftttlstl I le .. '·= Qf111'4 ~ .. --.. ..... tit --•. • ~ ..... ' to <!ma•..... .. .. ':'. ... ,...,,, __ .,..,. ___ : ---•it///1 1 ..... I' I-· ... . .,._ . ..... I • TAIT YIWI~ lntroduood its new FINl'oww .U v.a ~ aad America'• 6rwt pa1!aiW~ fuJl.thM -~ Both .... idMa ''took lwlcl" ~•Mr way • Pacific Tilepi1it , I ""'',,.. . ,..._ • .....ol... Y-8 v•iatl • ' .. I • .. • • ' ' • , ' ' r • , • ' • • • • • I . '. • , ' ~-1 Ufi~L NOTICE • 1,EGAL NOTICE U.M..~1 y PAim DIA'IH NOik:n , J ·-·--'--• .._._, -·- ( . . tUmeat Wm IJt .tn " ' 1Uo -... -rial Pult, a.Ii,........... - ty. .. . . &l:f!'OLUI-N~ ... awuunw• ur •..-..a.u-• Mfll. lla• W -• N•l'pod Harbor !or tbe put 30 ,...... · /l aaot.VftON 01' 'flm. aft ro::::r.or TllS Cl'rY or W\WltllOIJ• rilul 1'41111 ISA , (cNsl -Tiie omec• DlllmDl&ftitG PO ft t4T!! • na 'ftlS 111tJN1CJPAL oert117 tliat lie llao .WiOli opel'.St· eney a 11111 -.-Id _., IOI~ • 30tll 8 Newpo: SYLV~ ~!\I,, NEWPOU llll&l'.ll~~'UN ol!i ol'TICSll8 AND TM ,111_,_ . .....l ~by -~·cu u u vr _.,. ._.,,_,.. ... ,.., I&, dlod u · hla El.-oN~--_ TmianrY<WNl:Wl'Oll1'U'I'.:& Ins tlle bl••·• wblcllj he bu Joell tlle Deputmd~ of ., X-:r._~ 11·~ e ~ I>. vi-, ot 12111 INe'W'Oa ~ --AD~ TllJI POLL8 AND Utloul qt perinft Ille ~-t to eatrJ Gd NlclW. 1\lllera1 -•. we~ ~·at hlo hm>e, tollowlnc • I'll~ ON TUal>a, ftm -Mr CIP. ...... 1'Q, AND PllOVID-bv-Ol'<I operated ;[ lie-Vet.ana , .-.000.000, to 19 -fl•od by Illa ~ .. ., Mrs. -Newpori.". BIYd.> 0>ota ~ died u-am . ftll:' 00~ el' ..... WWW onrtCZDS. _ ""::.e's Korner Ila 11-,.r-<>Jll ~of_.,. W10•~~:ba,:;., ~:::: iotll' WneM. He bed~ In Coe.Iii . , , et IOl Palm· A...,.110, Bal City money foe ll'!l'!h'" ot ---st L m. -1 , . . Ue .. 27 yeen sod wu proprietor an:· B tlft Gt lhe Qty .ot McwjMll\ ._ .. "PPolnl -.i m El-~ an :..._ :::'bJ • ...,ci:,., a.Id flctltkll&a Tha -would be ...,.i.s to ·-· u otttd&J>l Inurnment · A. naoVe ot K.,,..., V1-• ~ WHICRJ!lA1fi It "' "I[ •• ,,. -:-r ,uw., !'"'!: for· tile-~~ "'°"""'d"'""'"'to"'I f N rt Beach calll:E' and ,.,.,.., tar veten.na ~ COid ot Bal-.. Chr,.uah Science ot Vlrlo<>n:a MarlteL -'A. -· dHlpete Ille poD"isl fOr doe _...., electloa to be held In MJf\e. lhe otate ,..._...(if" a)>Ood -wu'ln Mel.--"My. came !\ere 21,yeera ago 8111 boAl . • ""' • -city ot Ne"""'" -"'JL• •e:r. Ule 1111 4117 ot A)'>rll 11112, and • That Ille -ud of tor contla'*f ~ "' -IAJUlT OON4LD 1(00111:. beeor acllve ... l'ff1 .. la'!, --. The Clvtc ,-Oflf'<•U.. _.__*:...:.--::---=-.-r~-.. --.-. to l'br Ille com--.. ,.i4 to -otneen; end tlle •-P>~ Wllo bu he"'t°'" Tiie loea "!'lli..ted by tbt • ........ er In. eo.te Mesa. lietween Ille ----""'"' UI& . WBl:R.l:.A.8, •ta M &., tor Ule City Council of th~ City f, led -.Id~ ta pvcthOr In C.U for a.._.., ~7 .Dona)d Moore. lnt&nt .on Funera1 aen1ce:• wett. held to-in \be COUAty wu cfMctriis• 'at a , ,I...• M•ni • ot NrNpOrt -.. ftlo1·~ .... f• --~I' and cloolnl' ot the .,... """'&Walla . ' IUFOD, a wblcb will jlVllllt ot Mr. and Ura. Donald MOOft. 329 d&)' .at a:ao p. m . In tlle lmltll meetlDS q_f u.. Cl?lc ··~-· ...... 2 ~ polio for the mUnJ.clpal .-... be held on the ltll uy ot April. 111112. ~ ()cu.a ~ Ille -to mO¥e ' f-~. Coate.)(-, dlecH.t bis and Tuthill Cbepel, Santa Alla. oommlttee IUt WIMnP'r¥ eflf" • . ~": , ~ NOW, -THll:IUl:ll'ORI!\. BJ: 11' JIESOLVED by tlle City Council of •1-. CiJlfotllla. wltbou~ Ille tY «" ~C a •om• Kuck 11~ He, l&.)llln,IVed 1'J' with lntermen~ In Falrllaven oedle-In the 8&iita AM. e>ew.._ ot A llllillM ...., rll1l1~ Ille City ot Newport ~ Ulat \M polllng pieces and the eleeUon WM'V10lllJ. lnJ -tlll.t ~ special bis -t.J, a brother PerT)', ~and tv,.. COmmerce cltn-. 1'" ~ lo lion. Aptll Sl•ll9, ~ ~ oftjcers lo ad et Md> "'lllin&" plaoe lllall be ... rollqw1, to-wit: .. , .. K~ 11112 "1..i. f0< ---JIW'• a r.ter, Cbristlne, 20 Senkeswere belns oponrored by the A""9d9t.d clrk Ele<tnc Jlaiht9J'• 1lllll • PJmCINcr No. l~~lna Plac<t: I.JU• Raldoce,.201 -4et1! cl&)' of • OOT s. WATI'!l ... ~' be1d In Gnwel chapel, Coat& co.an'Assoc· 1.a.noN Chambera oTeomme .... ot Oralllo ftl ' • J ..... G. ..eetisit Bt., N~rt Caltt 0 MW. at 2 p. m. Wednetd&y. In~ -" r county l ~ ·. · ol refiltlon' an.MUI !If to- ELECTION OFFicERs: lnapector: Mn. 0-gla Wllaori ~1:t;t., 0:,:::-.., --i.-... t w~ lb :u~lnate~ Me-MEETS WEDNESDAY II\ ..;rtjll!lc&n with~ coat.ii. day.!j I . Judce: Mrs, Jll&n<IH! L< Lytle .On this 8rd cl&)''ot ilareh. A. o .; , ... I Z,.~~ the Y. ameo tew-tllo boud of mper.-;..;~pro-,Hiilruat>Uac" the ~Jlfll loe , Clerk: Mn. Welllly &<Iden 11162, INl!Oi'e-, Md Hurwlts, a tmlas te C· Regular mont.hly meeting 6f di-claimed April .. Ct.ie -· ..... et ~J. Ap ... ~, M 't» Clerk: Mn. Florence M. Gifford Notary Public la end ,tor uld la ~ ft. .. I • LIXl IU1!.'l'IOlUU.E ~tors ot Orange Oolln\y Clout tkm m<Gth In <>ranee +17• am A~ Hotel toith~ .... PRECINCT No. 2: Polling Place: Newport Beaeh 5'\re Hall,• Coljnty and ltat.', -4lnC the"'· Leo IUellmluller 52, oJ 40& AUodatlon wllf be :held II e it t tho 1-gue <>t ciueo Jlul ~ . ' "°Pf W. J ..... • .. ·' 2817 W: N= llttd. ID dully~ arid """'"" LEG ~;fOTICI , Hot.n-DrlTt, Newport Beach. W'!CIMlday noon at Newport Har• Udo -'I'* .. · 1l ·• , ~i l*l.:_!"t!' _,. El.lllCTION" OFFI 8: Inspector~ Mn. Alma U. eraJs perOonauy,eppu.Nd Coy JC. Watt., dlod aw.;.y Jn Sula :Ana Com· bor Yac't Club, H. F. '•Kaftny, . Mr& ""*8rt II. Bamils 6( Bl)' ~ NC~--,.,... '"Ille · Jlldge: lobn I'. Bal\er lmv•n to .. "" "' llllt peroon di . • ~ • mllllitJ 1-plW after an 111n... presldellt. announced. Sho,.... cb&lrmul of, the 1 ClYlc pre ' , aijl ..., . • Cluk: Mn. Dorothy C. Magnader --c name •· wbacrlbed to the Costs M r...,ft,_ ol Otance, Dl...,.tore ore ukod to brlnr Beautlllc>.Uon -it... U· WU bi the · ~· 1 ~-k .. 1 "'•bl "'-....:: ... ~..,-of ·fOUJ' mon~. ., , ... ~• : _..,, • • .., ce 9\tllln Instrum.,t. -ecknowt-Btete ot om1'. _ _1._ 'lie .., .. born In Lo. Anceles any guests lntereoted In problems ilounced that Mia-~ tbt ....Y 1'·~ • PRECINCT No. 3; oUlns Place: Tten Canteen. 1714 Weat edced to me that be Qecuted lht All nxtur=~~ at a and had operated the -Portffiablng of the eout UIOCfa.tlon. Various Orans-e coUnty cbai~ ol t-9 '~ flroP.Ua,.· WMo1l Belboll Blvd. •1 MJne, , certain rsnt buaine• -boat. I.ea .II, troiD Newport.Har-l.alUes pertinent to development Callfomla Oarden Cl11be, IIne., Don· --mak.; ~ l!leetfte. ult ELECTION OFFICSlj8: Inopector: Mra. JujJa u ... Emrt 1N WIT!)ll:8a WUJCREOI'. r .. ltlA.CK'S end loc&ted st 'of the Orang. County co&aUlne •Id Derr, ~ ot [tile Jllaa· 1at..rtu ';,a ~ Ill 1 J\ldge: Mra. AW'eHa Nlem..lec have b.e..,unto Mt my b&rid l.Dd at-113 Maln st.red. ~ ui the ttojie S. au,rvfved by hl.9 mot.her , will -be diacuued. Kenny dlecJo•-n.tng and ,development 1~~of the .oild. UllW the ~~~ CkTk: M'ra. Nlna. K. Holtby fixed m)' oft1e:la1 eeaJ the' day and City of NewiM>rt B;each. County of Jiba. i:.tbtt X.. Rlethmuller of the ed that many ••tmportant reapon-of the A.liloclated· Ob.:mben Botatbehl • ., a Cletk: Mn. Anna M.. HealJ year in t.hU: ~rttttcat.e tint above on.nee. Stale ot California. mJ,/J Newport Beach. addreea. · .11s" . ..._ve been received to the Commerce of <>ranee eou:nt7, and. ~ tn ~ 'ldCri." 1--dt- PRECINC't . •r Pollins Place: ~boe. _f'lre Ball, 103 East wrttte.n. that an ex~ mortp«• of the ruerat ·aetvtces were held at group's letters reprding the ero-Charles DilP, director~ the or.. . · i .i..::. Bay Ave. (S!:AL) MA'.X HURWITZ, name will be de11""'4 and Ole OOll· -/lp.m. Wedpeoday In tbe Chapel !don problem at Seal Beach. ance County Plennlnc-Oommlaoloa ' e'~ pnnicl of=-·· ELECTION OP'FICJtR.8: Inapector: J. M. M.,Leonal'd No~ Public 1.n a.nd for u.J<i efderatk>n t.Mre.tor pakS at 10:00 of the Chim.ea in Inglewood Park .. will &f.rve aa .fUdl'ts...tor the' con ... a ~ ftDMDta t6....... · ·iiDi;I 1 J~: Mn. Mad.re M. Perduyn County and State-. o'clock a. ift. on the Sta AY., ot c6nettty, . lnglewoOd. Interment Vote.,. wtll cut ballota IGBl!I S test. The entrtu w1ll be judpd dJ f1:w a laaJf Ii. 1$S I Clerk: Mn. Ruth Snyder <M eommlllllon !:xp'irea 0/7/5'tl Much. 1903, at., the ucrow .4e-tollo.wod ,_ ••· cemete~. for 9l&te offlcl.ala. f"ledotal eo&Jep by ecrapbooka to be submitted aftd Uld.Ue.a ot~ fou'i' r.· " Clerk: Mn. Ulldred J . Bame. I y BANK OF ~ -., l' by Ille judree vlewlJlr Ille litea I . •• =-.-" ' No. 804-P,..,aa. partment at the -""kCa~ and Judicial poote. oo • • __ .._ ~iw)i PRECINCT 0 No. 5. Pollln&' Place: Walt>e Oara&'e, 11130 Eut PubU.h 3/13-20-21; 4/!/ft2. AMERICA l:/TA8A, a~ lt'1 Balboa ~Tl'Q:.,U. BA.UN ha"" till AprU 10 to repter. April 15 bu been set u t11e· Bll:UY, ,.--:"° ~ . I · • Ocean. Balboa • Branch, in 'the City 6f Newport' Mattie MaUlda Baun, 80, of 317 • . tieadlint" when all mtrl• m\lilt be ~I (~ ) -;-YJle ELEC'TION GJITICJtltS: Inapector: Arthur J . Lowell CE&TIPICATm OF 8U8DJE8S Beach, Cou.n.t.7 of Oranp, Staie Of SAnta 4na Ave., Newport Beach, A Vote for Farn:U le a Vote for tn. The tr~hy will be awarded to 1 . ~in( of"' " ~ Judg-6 : Mrs. Ell.Z*beth S. WaJtu F\cUtlo-. F\l'm Nmne C&llfom~ ! died at SL Joseph'• Bosplt&)., yes-Freedom. Pol adv. the wiMer ~at a dinner mee~& of ~ 1th&(~ ~· . Clerk: Mrs. Mucaret O. Wllaon THE' UNDERSIGNED do here-DI.led March 17th, 11152. tenJay following-a-recent illness. the AalOCtated Chamber• ot Cc:Y.n· tsoa 1n ~ t6 ao I Clerk: Mrt. Ruth G. W•ll'""d by.cerU!y that 'IVe are conducting MAJociE BOCK. Mortp1or She 1 .. ves h.,. hWlband, William, ;,,, ...... .._,,.,,, .. ,. ' ~ nierce on ~prll ~. &Ile! I~ wUJ be tonl tn .l.8'it~ Wlilell . JI PRECINCT No. a.~ Place: Hyer Garas-e, 200 Abalone in oft-ale liquor It.Ore buatneu £.crow 37-2'1'4. Nf'WP'Ort Beach; a aon, 3ohn F . ~ lDAfWl'JfJxta....., permanently in the po11eak>n of ~ut tram lhe 11.IW tdna "°"' Ave., Balboa htand at sot Palm Av•nue, Dalbo&, City No .. 807-Preu. fl.lb. 3/20/?!i2. Haun.. NeWport Beach: tour grand-~NM the: wlnnin& communJtjr, d tai 11~.,. -~f ... , ELECTION OFnCER.S: Inspector: Mrs. Grice E . VWagr1na of Newport Beach, County of Or· children and tour great·grand· 7 -, Mt-s. Ba.mea stated that the p~tely ~· C>e!lcf, Of Judge: Mni. Irma R. Rutter anre. State of CaUfornJ.a, under Nah.cE or BID children. Jll!Jw"""""".,~ · number of entrtu ·1n the cont.est ltLe jtate•a 'i~p "'-tAkeh CletJt.: Mn. Nona Hytt the tictltloua firm name of Notke =~by stTea that 1'1neral i:ervlcea will be held ·CIUfOUll IEAtr lllL was vtry rratltyinl'-and demon .. ft.or6 PPOduoilan, ~ ~ cterk:Mfs. Lottie Donker Keene'• Komer sealed blcb l)e rece.lftd by the &at"1day al 10 a. m . in Grauel 41 .z..ll•IUrandclC:ll wtrateii the cJY1c pride' and liatereetllit>Ot=, eolii~*-I ·~ PRD::INCT No. T. Polltng,.Jace: Corona del Mar Fire Hall. and that aa.Jd firm i. compoeed ol Boud of of the Orulp Chapel. Coata M.ea, with the Rev. tn malclng beautJ:tul Oranp coon--nwre ·~ Cf'OPI', ... allelt 410Marl1oldAtt. th• followtnl' pet90Jlaio wbo•e Coast Coll,'e ~to 10:00 L m., Chari•• J'. Hand officiating. In· tythegvden'8pototcautomla. wa'f_. f~ ~--1· :: 1 ELECTlON OrJ"ICER.8: Jnapector: Mrs. Florence W. AndenK>n namu &nd ,a.ddteuee are u foJ.. March 28, 962, fol' the prinlJnl' • ~ Judce: Kn. Pauline Juper lowa. to-wtt: of lbe coll~ r.ewap&per. ' Cl~rk.; Mr•. Mamie OrUtltta Kenneth P'. wenrer, 301 Palm Specific&~ may be 8eCUrecl I Clerk: Mn. En. Dutter Avenue, Balboa. callfom.lL at the olflCe of Aa't. SUperln· ·so '*2SOO' PIU:CINCT No. a. )"olUnc J'J&ce: Newport Bet.9 Grammar Arthur c . J:aton, a-01 Palm «nden< 1n Cbars• o1 Bllolnea or lorrOW ,• . IO I'• ~l likhool. 14t1' ud W. Ba1'oa Blvd. Avenue, Balboa. California . Orange Coa4t College. ELECTION OP'J'IC:EUI: lrulpector: William V. Jonu WlTNi:SS oUl" hand thlo 3rd Bid Openlntc: April 4, 1902, with a ~~--. . '' 1111 l j . JuA•e: Mio. Oeorcet~ ){. Gordon •· ~.-... Jf•2 -. -Y of -• v · 10:00 A< M. ClerJI:: Mrl. El.Jsabeth D. Boyfty State of Calltorlna, Adv.: Ma?cb 20 and %7, 1952. 1 Clerk: Mn. Oladyt E. Woodworth Ca1mty ot Oranre. ... 81.-j. B. H. PJ:TltRSON, PRECINCT No. t . Polling Place: McCulloch Ret:Wence, fOO ON TH1S 3rd day ot March A.. Secret.an", Boe.rd of Tru.etees. Catalina DriYe D., 1t52, before me Mu Hul'Wtts. No~ ..._J>T'ea. ELECTION OFFICERS: 1->opector: Mn!. Edna J . Jon.. a Notary Publlc In and for said l'Ubllah S/I0-27/02 ........ ........ . ..• Judge: Mrs. Dorothy Dy90n county and State, re:eidior tllereln ------------- Clerk: Mrs. Ruth Bullock duly commiuionea and sworn. N:1:1 or OF BID ... Cl6k: Mn. UYOn Putnam prnoanlly appeared Kenneth F. PRECINCT No. 10. 'pontnc Place: Donnelly Ga.ra.e, 11:5 Gar'-Wen-r and Arthur c . &&ton, Not.Jee 1!.r::re.by ,W..n th&~ the ----..J ._... Board ot ~f".UU of th• Otanl'c "°' A•e., --lslazld1 knawJI to me to "be the penomo Clout JwllOr Oollep District ot JCLJ;crION Ol'l'ICl:RS: lnapectot: Mr& Mayme DonneU7 wboM namM are eubecr1bed 1-0 the Ot-anO'e Coui'fttv C&llf., will recelve Jud6e: Kn. 1l41'Y TameU wltbtn ln1trument. and acJlnowl-• J Clerk: Mn. Dorn. S. RagaJi ed.,... to m~ that thev executed blda up to 10:00 .a. m., ApriJ '· .~ ' 1902. at th' otnce of oald l!ehool Clerk: Mrs. Lenora M. Jone.1 ,,.... Ute aame. Di9tr1.ct. iodated at l"61 s. Har· PRECINCT No. 11.1 PoWnjJ Plaee: Lido ClubbOWM..-Ill....._ IN WITNESS WHEREQF, l· bor Bl..r_:· Coot& Mee&, Calli .• at LWe -~ · .. • ll&n h•reUAto set my balid sod af· wlllch ~ oald bid will be 'puf>. : lrwpKtoi': lllni .......... t 11. RI-I< naol my official seal Ill• day sod ,_., M':n. Batt;, C. 1anW ~ar ID tll'ia ee~te first above llcly OM .:,,cw:-dOllble · Ciak: Mn. Vlrglnls•J>, IWHon -tten. Clerk: ...... Elaine Murdock lllEALJ MAX HtlRWTI'Z, """" hol'sttac lllllt Type A-, PRECINCT No. 12. PQllina Place: Fre.itac Rettdence, 228 Rotary Public in and tor said 3&4 , Sert'1 Mo. 4· Powered by Diamond., BaJbOa Ill&nd Cowity a.nd Stat•. a Wauk.Mha 12G horMpower ELECTION OFl'IC!ERS: ln.specto" Mra, Bott7e A. rtnll (My ClonunlMlon l!lxplrH 6/1/114) Hlpower MofOe. Mounted °" , Jud11e: Mn. ll:Ulel R. Fftltq'. No. ~ ' a Mac Tl1icJI. 81mllar or eqllAI and lnllkeccn41tlc>n. , dUk: Mn. Mamie r . roote PUbllall a11s-:io-211 t/3/52. Bid toi:me may lie plclced up ID Clerk: Mrs. Buldotte GaJ PRECINCT No. UI. Pollins-Place: Stodd&td -· 220 NOTICE OF INTl:NDl!lD SALE the CoUege 1 Bu&'·-Offloe, J'umlne Ave., Corona del Kar Adv.: M&rd1. 20 and 27. ELECTION OFFlCJERll: 1-Clor: )(rs. ll'lo..-A.. 81'>dd&rd· If~~ ~=y ~IV~~ Open: April 4, 18,2, 10:00 e. m . • Judge: Mra. Blanclle~ Quin• <Stcned> I B. H. PlCT1CR80N, R0Y, Vendor, Wh09e addrea I.I Sec-:r. b •• ~ of -·---Clerk: Mn1. Ines B ..... • ~ a.--u.~ :I018 PomobL In the Cltv of Coeta No ·-a -·b I ""'-27/02. Clerlt: Jay Stoddard · ' · ~ ~· · ''~ MHt, COunty of <>ranr-, Stale of . PRECINCT No. 14. Pollin• Place: CofOD& del Mar Grammar California, lntenda to aell to CDtTIFl<JA.ft OF Bt18.INE88 leAool. 810 Cam&Uoft Ave. MAMIE BOCK, Vendee, whoae ad .. ELECTION OFFIQERS: Dl>pector: Un. FrllillCea Graham drul II SlO l:ut BL Gcrtn>cle, In tnctl~ rlnn If- .Jud .. : Mra. Ralpll WU-U.. City or Ssnta Ana, County ol TH II UNDlCIUIIGNl!lD do• • Clark' Evalyn Rldor Oran&"<. State ot Califomio, the llenby certify tllat M 1" COlllll<rt· Cluk: Mra. Bee trice I'. BpenCOT tolftiwlnc deocrlbod penone1 prop-Inc t Suh. Door and ¥D1work PRECINCT No. 1~-· Polling Place : Horace ~!P ScriooJ, 1400 erty, to-wlt: bUetnea~l731'1i Superior Ave- Cllfl Drive All &tock In trad.. fllrtureO. nue, coota Calllornll, undv l!lLllCTION OFl'l~: Inspectoe: Mra. Marla G16ckner oqllipment and good will ot a cer-12>.e fl<!tl firm ,,..,,. o( Bollth . Juclp: Mr&. Mar1 Beetle • lain rutU<ant bllolneu, known u c-t 11114 and Door Compdy Clm' Mrs. Belly ...,..,_. Madt'a care, end looat..i at 111 and t1l&t ~ firm la com_.i of Clair. .Mn. Loula ft. Brettaer Main Stre.t, aa-, In Ille City Ille tono.ri"C peroqnt, wboee PRJ:CINCT No. 19. PoDlni' Place: Bel-1aland l1Pe llaD, ' ot Newport Beach, County of Or-nam .. ~ Uld'pll<ea ot ...... Merine AftnW!I ..,.., slate at Oallfornle. and that <!nee are follon, to-wtt: • ELmCTION OmOERS: Inspector: Mra. Leonora E. Zube a ..&e, traMf~r and ...,.qnment of -HAMMON!> • Judp: l!larl Stlrdlvant Ille Mme will lie ""'40, and tbe HU !iOetll Be.7 ll'ri>nt Clerk: Mn. Francea PuJ.ukl -·-tlleretoN wUI be 8&1"""11"land. C&llf, • • Clerk: Mn. Mary w. Colllna pa14 at 10:00 'O'ClOck ~~ l m., on the W1TNJll!ll m1 lwld ihi. 5tll 4&l' PRECINCT No. lJ. Polling' P'lace: Rad Cl<* Office, :01 Slot dey of 11arcb. 1~ at the of ~_!1162. ""·'-· lalaM Aw., s.1--departma.t of BANK or ~~ ...... om>, ELaenGN OFFidlms: Inapector: Mre. Eml17-W. Jk<>e.....,. AKDJCA NATlONAL TRUST A 1p NClftl> Bey ll'Toot. ludge: )(ra, Minnie Joan AD......,, BAVlNG8 A.ll80CLU'OAN at It'• ;::::,~ CiJlf •• Clerlt:•Mn. Norma K. Alim Be-· Braneb, la tJjo 'C1t7. ot Sta~ of Ql'l\I&. ' • Clerk: Mr&. Dorotliy C....... NSWJ'OftT ~CH, County ot Coultty of .ea • , • • , ' . • • " ' . "k · I I Here s· a quic ••• convenient .•• ow-cost answer .to yo,ur finon.ciol needs. ik•/,r Personal and Auto loons ore ITlode to aedit WOl'.lhy borro~ every working day of the wee~ .•. GI cill branches at Bonk af ·America. Arrangements • ar~ ~imple. , '. t~r.~·, ~ •mi.a+~ :t.d• le~,1 no unneceUClry Cleloy. When yOll need . -::-.money, be sate q;"isit.:. . . , • • I . • I f .· I ' j I ,. ' • .. • • .. ' • • • ' • .. ·' ~ I ' ' - • PRJlCINcr No. ti. Polllnc PW>e: Dle~cll Ruldence, 5It OllANGS, lltete ot Oellfoml&. ON ~Ill c1a;r ot Mardi, A.. · • 16th Bt,. NO'WJl!)rt Beach " . DATJ:I): lllAACB 11th. 1162. 0. 1981, -1111,. ~ r . ELi:crrON OFFlCEfta: Jnopectoe: )(ra, Ladlle·~ . :'J'H1'0DORB a. KelllJ;llOT, wrqn..., N'dlary1Pftllc la - • I • • Jlldp: Mn. 1Clale Q. N'-d J:t1i4L LOUIQ: K<lllUIOY, tor t110 Oa111i1.7 -~ re- Cleitc -· RuUl IL lllllul ' V-...... dlll)' ....,..liodoMll I Clerk: Mrs. Clata 8 . -• -31-271(, -~ #"IIT 1l:J a_,a4 PIUllCINCF No. 19, PoWnc Place: N .. bltt __ ,171111 l!l. No. ,__ ~. 1'20M. -ttdoail -· m - ' ~Blvd. " to.be the.,._ --118 ltUDCnON Ol'i'I<;Ell8l ~: ~ C • .ur-it :,elkl& m ~ ' .... te the -. -.,. •• ' J lWp: Mrc. Mallie J'eMloil , ••rt• ' -. , '• .. klpd to .. ' ' ' j Clerlr: Kra. J-1'1 G. Baird '!fOTICll 111 S-'IJ'T GIVJ:I(: t11at 11o la --IN -I Cldk: Mrs. 11lve!7n-G, Gloege Tba& IU~ ---.~. Wn'N•s ··--· I. -PfmCIHCl'·N•· w. Pollblc P.Ia<e : R-th R11I08f1 • . ---· 11 no 9ost .._ ~ 11e _._. _ attboH ..-Aw. I I 0.11111, ··-.CllJi .ol -"'¥ ........ ,....,_.,.. a.&c'l'IO?f omeas: 111111.toe: Mrs. Siie 0. _, .... , ...... Ollull~ fll Oftlllll, lltele ot ITlllltr~llnt .... ~ -I ~: .... 111,yllla ..... • ....... 7 ' ·-tD ~ to ta; I Cllodr: wr.. c-r,..,. CSIMl JM._. 11; ~· nd 1••L) .:;: I r. wU1- . Qorl<: lln. Ab& -r--• al'B& L 011 I~ tr ._, JO ? ·~.-• i II• U/l4'M ~"lflfCI' Jla .: ~ PIMll: IJMttrd Quap. Ta Jlartpllllt Wt I Pfh1•, .. W -fl!.a H1l1a ,,c. qdll i M l li"o-1 •111, • Ille atJ fll •• ~ . tr1AC11QN ..,., d: r I ·1: --A.. Ml ~ n ,_._, lln. ,,._ ... ........ • - _. --·-A. JI.. fll -do)', -llo .,._ • JI' a V . . ,I =~==-R.am:ir"sl , -6'ili1llP.lf.ltjr:n.~:.:~ "J'l\I I. ', .u.. ... -.. -ft Mlai ,. , .. I J,. ffltl •• • , Plm:lll~ ?fo. It. l'Wllllla ,._. otPh ~ ,._ ~ I flt. •. flt (III r• fll ~ ~=.., °"" I ',.... . . ./-::;.>I 1 19 SI L --. 4 I·• :. ?' " .... ... ....,.7l!'""'1'F :e-.-7 111' E: zl ; • =. "!... i: • -... !': ,,, ., ~,.,. 6 2 !!\" • .. ! • • • • ' ' I . I y .. ,•••• .. ••.••~t'z11· t· 8AI . CLOTHll ~aYI • I • ) ·"j ' I ~I . ' :. ! J -. . .. , ... - ' • • .. I I • . -t • • < ' ~ I . -~~GE 6 -l'A~~l • :...lf-fuRSDAY. MARCH 20. 1m . . • ~ OCCTrustees Tow 'St. Patrick's"'nl...a..., ~•1' ••u~s ..;_ · 'S'. M. II.-. ''-_ 6~ I ~' · T'm'Tf uc:R.ua:NTo, Mat. 12, (CNS> ;.• ~ ~. . ;_t2 __ ~""'p•n...,ss p _v-. ~meMJ. Evenin? Co~., at ~sa H~e ::::.ri;::::.icu;:i:1: • __ A.l'e -=-orup=o..,,.. ~ .a. IL Patrick'• put.t wu tield bkb for consttucu.i; a t>.ldge"" -• · 0.. Tl111nday, ~. 1.1, tbo and A -• l<lur Of ......,., lllpt, Matql • 1~; •t the Banta Ana Freeway over the • · Ooota -Pl~~' AW<W.ry ~!" ~'.,.!~ Macy flarsroW'a In CO.ta Mua. San Clabrlel rlV<r, In Loo Ange~ Coast ·M UN De1'9Jes to -to -.xne ,.," atra lO Vl<led ~Jty for ll\<ftlbora of ~ Ku:y and --'Doria. «MU>ty. The ..,,,.,,..., will be lo--· . .., GI ~i:':fte':~' ~~~ m:! the •Doant teat.ff a 0~ lll'flt.ed au-ta. noee eating tt· cated two miles eut , of Downt y: • Anabdll> Cl Kl IM!cht In the a&tuN and .,., f.-...a>ta ODd danc:lnfl to ncorclo ~.~ .. pproxlma~ Cost will be R. ·epresen . Greece at M .. _eetlng ;_.:.to~M: ... the_ .. i_~:nh'J ~J_"c~• ·-;::-... :t 8..."":.:'• -· = ~;-i:i~;y r:::::'::: --.-.. ---------- -_ --• ~. • ~· edUcaUonal needs of_ the vn. the .Jac1c Smith, -TbombUrg and /-"l'j-------... • o.u .. ·c.Ut COiie .. will rep , • home 1111 RocllHter SL for the adult edUca program. •t Coall J....,,,y Pllll,llpo. Hele Blem and ' .... , Qreeee In the llC!'!'nd M<Klel beyond the ...... ~ i.J ... and con· bual-meeting and ijodal hour. Collego h i:rown by ~ and Jollnny Tr&utwe111. G<irry Aahby Wll'y pay· , UN JMetlnC' to be be~ al Uni· feren« ,_,.. will be ........,. At 1J>e c-of. \he <1l,1>nln1 cake boundo. In period ot'U..0. )'Oan and Fnn~le 'Al~ Judy Mc- ' wnity ot . Southern 1C&llfontla. At the e>pminl' awmbl7 1141. and cottee were ~ by Mre. t.nroJlment ln adult c'a•e1 bu Klri:neJ' ~and Davld' Buller, Kathy · ,. April W . Heading the 00C dele-Eleanor -..,It will -UM Jocluoo .to: Mmeo. Ma Ftuer, crown l)Olhlng lo ....,. 4,000 -and Ronnie dray.. j .... -..w be Pl!rlclu 8pan18, • prlnciPaJ -.... It .. alJlo plan-Janice Pelroc:bl I Greto Wrlaht, dlffe ... nt •t\idebla tblo yo&f. ~ st.A-art L'ld lames Wil-' REC KL ES s ¥11" of Greece, who ' now llvea ned tbal a _prominent UN ftgu~ Boota Edick, Dofotlly Holmee. Trwlteeo p_.....,nl for the In.spec-~Y May standa(• and Jim Long Ip l!Wulel Beacb. wlll .opea!< al the Salurday nlsJlt jCVelyn MacQulre, Elhtl Nusum, lion lnclud~ Donovan D. IAW• )(.;.y a&r,ro .. and CUrly Rodrl: . Qtber deieptea to the UN Con· banquet. Viola Smith. 'Eleanor Osden, Mary bead, pJ'Mijlent. Se•l Beach: Dr. g'UiS. Cnol 8mtt.b and Ruuell 'DRIVER terence Will be Neal Shaver. u · Ebner. Mary Hil1Ja.rd and Wanda Horace Parker, ~rk, ea.ta llea.1· HofOnaq._Sytvla Hurtado and Jack 5'etant chlilnn&n: Jack CammingA. A~°'"'-McOord. • and members LOu.11 Conrady of Lowrey,'"'l:leanor Sc:hilt and Clark ·~p"; Sam Buab, delegate in Three tropbtea wtU be pre8ented • Weetmtnater. Bury Le.Bard · ot Ha.mtltoft. Bernice Buter and Dorl , dluge ot protocol. and MIN Col-by a United Nat:toN: ofnetal. One Rarry and Beulah t...ce and. Huntington Beach. and Waller Croeby, Verla Luebbert tnd Bob RAJES?". 4' ~ Mc.De:nnott. Mia.s Dia.ne Dani· will l'O to the collq"e bqt repre-daughU!r Barbara. entertained Longmoor e>f Newport Beach. Ru.hi: CvnUlla )fart:lrl &rel Joe el, Mn. Fredah Bales. Mia Jean aenttng the po&&ctu ot major na-'WlUa a birthday dinner Jut Thurs-Admlnlet~alora preaent lnclud· o.alhrle. 1 Steele. Kenn~th Crumley, JoM Uorta, and a nnL and eecond place day ln honor of Mn. n.,lph Wa.tcr· ed Dr. s.MI ff. Petef90n, coUege St:a.p were-:~ Pal"e Ted P"ra· Echant.a, and Nlchotu Karpar. trop.by will 10 to tbe two fcboo1a lue. t;njoytng lbt occulon were preatdent: Dr. Jamee W . Thom· ISe.r; MU:olm Ol"a)', Mute Laine • Sixteen weetern co~gea will belt repreaentlng the pollctu of Mr. and Mr•. WalerlUf', Mrs. La ton, vlc~preatdent; Dr. Bill J . &Dd Jlick bbanJc. reprieeent the policies ,of lhf' 10 minor naUona. Veta Lace t.nd WUl1a.m Lace. Print. autl supt.: Wm. P . Klmea. Oue.U ~re from Newport Har· United Natlona: in the. collegiate .Preparatory lo their taking ust. supt.: Mrs. Marte V. Howes. bor high, eo.t• Mesa Ma.in, Santa If you'rca catt6.il.drivcr, you CJ.If eq>eriment designed to build un-pat-t in the Model Unlted l'fation• Ooachlta Parlor dean of wcfnen, and Frfll Huber, Ana high and Garden Grove hlgtl gn ttm.Uk.ablr low ntes with ftntandlng in the UN. Chairing Conference, Cout eludente ar~ Prcaktent Hu.et PoUarct callt'd dean· or men. ecbool State fum Mutual-th e com· t)\e a.aembfy wtll be WiLrren Aus-curr~y holdJnC' three aemtnara a regular met"ting of Conchita Prior to the tour of claMee, Af~r the party, rlome or the paoy c:hat dared co be diffettnt.t Un, American delegate to the UN. during wb.ich they wlll review var~ Parlor, N . D. G. W . Thursday eve-board members, lhelr wtvea, and gtrla decided to au,y lhe night. Sw:e f arm"a areful dri•ers make The quesUona to be conatdered wilt ioua aspecte ot Orec:tan politlce; ning, March 13 Ln tho Friday Af-administrators a.nd their whtea, tThoee tumbll}lg lnto beds In the be thoR propcMled to the real UN, economica. cuatonu and tradltlona.. ternoon club Jn Coat& Mt"!!&. Mni. ~et at the colleg-e cafeteria for wee .hours were Ma)· St.a.nda.ge, c:hrir OWD.Llow.;.&uto~iosurance Mid student delegatlOM . will emu-Actually, the expertme.nt " nol BeUy ~lck!nna.n of Sant.a Ana dinner. • l lttne Stewart, Carol Smith and rares!, -A blte the method.a for handling de· new to ~. for la.st year a Cvael Parlor and Conchlt•'s deputy • t Mary Harpove \V. J. I.ANDI S , &te. having the UN RuJea of Pro-group, headed by Spanol, repre-grand presfU('nt attended the meet· Ma.Ice your vote count la the ---·----SOI £. Balboa Blvd. • l.!VtNO llOOl!f DIHDio- IQ(la, f""""'• ' l t • 'l ' ' t ••']kw_ '. 'LUIP • WAM. _p.t,,. c ~· ' ~ t .Laguna Aw1ing & 'Maple op IAGUNA•BEACB ! tS6Z9 '790 8. COAST BLVD. I ~ f'.._ 1-s2so · w A re~ft ~!,Nl~G-$250 Mill« Jcwolry Co. la 'offerlnl' thla bts money •vln= ~ a special get-acg,uaiAted deal. ~~ watdJ from 7 jewels up to Zl I jew<>lo, will bel ljlo~ cl aail oiled, for •Z.l50, with a full ontt Y"'f" written guaran~ .• Tak~ advantap of thla mone.y aytng value at once. M. MILL.R. & co~. JEWELRj 11'6 Seutll M ab.-!lln!ef 1, la 11-1"1 Nex\ &o Soon Ill Ille N.,.. Areade !lllopo. llANTA A ceduree u their guide. ·U . 's . C. aented Greece at the tint Model Ing with a JftOUp or Santa Ana .iune 3 primary Nec.U.... ~r 16. Vote for FIU'l"flll la a Vote for · BALBOA library f&cllill~ wlJI be avallabie UN . .hekt at St.a.nfo~ Unlveralty. memtM>r•. Mrs. Dorttn Hl·aly, for tbe rlcaUoa by AprM If.. F!'f't!dom. Pol adv. Phone 4a.1 ur evenlng liar. 0416-.1 Anntolnettc Todd ..-nd Lucilh.· ---------·---,,---':-----:.:...:.:.:.:::__..::..:::...::.:.:.: ____ :_ ___ _: ____ _:_ _______________ .:_ _ _:_:_:_:.:..:.:...:=I.:=::.::= W. P. Balderston Tells Pacific Anglers About New Zealand Trip • Stories of marlin ftahing ofC,._ ____________ _ Jacobsen w ere welcomed b:.ck i.JI. lo parlor u members who b9.¥e nol been able t o llll.Cn1l rec~·nl meetings. Mrs. Helen ,_..lrkuvlch . fir at vice preaident · wu rrported Ill. Mni. Alma. 'l"hompson and Mr~. NeUle Ogden. were hoetessc11 at the BOCial bour. Grren a.nd wh1t1· for St. Patrick's day W <'r r' usC'<l Ln lbe dcUcto.us rcf1·cshmenla of New Zeal&nd were told by Walter I although mutilated and partially P . Balderston. big-game fiahing eaten by sharks,. still weighed 742 cake, ice crc&m, mints. nuUJ and enthiuJiasl from Coron& del Mar pounds. The trio were greatly coffee. and GlendaJe in an artdress Friday hampered ln their flablng by bad • f weather which h•d plasued the ntght to memben of tits fishing f & m e d New Zealand flahlng club, P!£lflc Ana:iers, meeting grounds th.is ye&r. In Otehel Bay. here. on average yeara, 30t t,p 3:50 mar4 Mr. Balderston had juat return-lin are~augbt per aeuon. To dale, ed by plan~ from New Zealand, with the sea.son nearly •t an end. wben he had been on a one-month only 118 have been landed. On Sunday. Mr. and Mr8. Harris Cottle and Bonnie and Torumy took a lrlp to B ig Btn.r via the "back ro&d" w ithout any troubh·. They report' the snow to be just perfect. marUn .wordli&hlng ¥expedition Balderston said that tn New Monday cvcnlnJ:", Ma.rch 17. ~t r. with Mr. and Mra. Jey Ii", CarUale Zealand food wu plentiful t-ntl and Mn, R . R . Mai flona..ld , MrN ot Harbor lsla.nd who returned cheap. Top grade meat wu 25 Frank Lasar'ch and Mr. a.n<I Mrs. with Bakle rslon u far as Hawaii. cents a pound, beet butter 18 cenUI WUUard Carll' M Olive, a.ttendcil where they will spend another two a pound. A hair cut coat 12''5 a ben('fit St. Patrick's 1tay da.nc<' weeks fl.Ming. cents. Whl•key wu two drlnka in.Sari P edro. Thi• main lncrntlv•• New Zealand marlin, Baldf'rston for a quaf.ter. Howe•er, a Buick w&B to af'(' and ht·ar Laurt·nc<" told the Pacific Anglers: are automobile sold tor $9,000, a WelkB and his orC'h~tra, or radio beavter than the local filth, which. Cadillac for $15,000. and TV rarne. other ltt'an In slu, are of the same He said that all.hough Amert- species. Average weight of marlin can influence waa probably atrong- cau1ht here la 140 pounds, where-e r ln New Zealand th•n Brill.ah, u lhelr• New Zealan,:t re\atlvcs the New Zealanden were loyal to aWraee uound 240 pOuncla. Bal· Great Britain. I He pralaed the deTWlon caugbl tou:r at.Tip¢ mar-filendlinua and cooPerattoA ahown ltn., totalling 1.000 pounds, the h im Without exception throupout tuce8t weighing 280 ROUnds. the New ZeaJand tour. Whtie tn , The Carliale• and Balderaton New Zealand, ,the partY d1-covered t.rtm for the heavier 11pecle11, the that "It'• indeed a mnaD workl," black maruit, but were unsucceu· for they met C. Ha.to!d Hopklna,. f'UJ ln landing one. who llvea at 1707 E. Blly Ave., While fU.hlng ln Otehei Bay in Balboa. Mr. Hoi>kW bs a member lbe Bay et I.elands, tbe Newport of the Balboa Anfling Ctub a.nd Harbor trio uw one black marJin wa.e Jn New Zealahd. in search of boated by a native. Thll _marlin, big onea, too .. • Ceramic Exhibit Slated Next Week by 0. C. Art Assn. The Orange Count~ Art Aaao- ciatJon he.Id Ila regular meeting Thunday, March 13 In ·the. lee• j.Ure rodm of the P'llllerton 11- brar.y. Il was announced tb&t entries (or the annual All·Ora.ng:e County ' Ceramic exhlbltton-wUI be re- ceived at the rullerton library on March 29, 27 and 28 from 1 to 8 p.m. All ceramt.atr &ft Invited t o enter their work. The judges will ~ Ferne Erwin, ilalph ltodjeakl. and wnu.bi Moore. ' Speaker of the evening wu P.,vid Scott of C~monl, who pve a short talk on 18p&nlah art and then showed aome of the very beauUtul sUdea take.1* on hi! re4 cent trip through Spain. The ac- companying deecription made a vlvtd to\lr of the country one ot the outJlta.ndlng evening• of tbe uaociatk>n. .. TJie exhibllio!1 for 1Marcb con· flats of watercolon a.nd oil.I by David Scott of Spa.ru,b scenes. _ In. April. Mr, i,.&wrepce will ta1k qn Chine. ceramics ahd the work rlf Orange county cefamleta will lie exhibited. I . .a. Vote f or Jl'arreU la, a Vote fM Pr-.i.j PoL adv. • Civil Air Patrol Squadron . Holds · March Bivouac · The 73rd aquadron, CAP, held ~ bivouac Much 8 and 9. The gr~p tr-.veled to Banntnr Saturday aft· ernoon and returned late Sunday evening. The· bivouac wu ,h4!:ld ln coUaboratlOn wttb El Moote and San Dleg-o unl\,11. Sunday momlnt the cadeta bik- ed to the mow on nearby hUlL It looked ck>ff to them but they found out · dlfferenl later. It wu Iota ot tun u well u sood tral.n- lnc for them.. Three cadet.a were lucky enough to be able to fly to Banning. They ~re CU.rt Alexander (00), Sylvia Hurtado (NH) and Clark Hamil- ton (N'H). others who traveled the old fuhioned way (by car) wett Rich· aro HUI (HB), Dick Rice (GGl. Oahyle Rieb (SA), EleaAor Schllt (SA), Ja.ck Lowery (SA), Bob Wolf tOOCI. Mary H&rC"O"• tNHI, Irene Stewart. (NH), May Slandqe (NH), Shanon ·Dou&biy (SA), Walter S-..Y INRI. Jamee Harsrove (NB), and Tra.vt• Bowlde (NH). I ' Senior memben wbo acted u chaperorfes were Jllke Pnl•ekl, C. H. Alexander and Kn. P'lora Wood, !Iii of Banta """- . . j AL'S : -. : C A!t' !. :-c'o.!J U ·PJ 11 • , • ! l ORM* ., " · ·RUGS Cl!AtlD · .. , .. " I • 111' ............. • ~ JlllWW' 'l'llfO; Ml llll·a .. ""I i I IJf M 41"11 ODo'»tt. wll£ 9aT tbtiJ& JI08 t • OI 7 •• I, • I • OCC A~isory Group Holds Annual Meet on luAdliMJ elms Coaat Collegt's AdV1Sory Con1· mltlec for the Building Con.ntruc- tloa curriculum held Its annual meehnar on the e vening or Ma.rch 12. Committee membe.n pre:eent -,ete Walter Mellott. Harbor Area bUUder; "Doc" St.afford, e leclrlca.I contractor; L. B. Anderson, Or4 ange County Trades Coordinator. And Clifford Huber, building ln· apeclor . Repreaentlng the College \verc Dr. Bull Peterson . pt'1!'&ir1tont : Dr. Biii ' Priest. auilltant aupt>rlnlen· dent, and John Owcn11 , chairman of the technology divhdon and ln- atructoc In Building COnstructlon. The purpoee of the meeting ..,,,.._" to examine and e valuate the col- lege ottering tn bulldillg con11truc· Uon. Ot primary Importance ii the u:tent to which the collegit program la preparing Ile students for their nlchea In buetnea and lnduatey, Thl• evaluation by a~· clt.Sllllt practitioners in the fltold Ms proYen extremely valuel>le lo the college 1n that eomn"llttf"'~ member• offer a creat many sug- C"e8tlot\t tor the lmprovement of conege ~ttona.J couriee. The r e- ault la a more practlcal t~ or training which changea U condl- tlou W the. field chan'ge. _____ , Registers Voters at Corona del Mar Mn. Joyce Carlile, 428 Pernleaf, Corona del Mar,. la taking re,ta- tratlon ot votere for that aec· lk>n and l)Jolile wlahJng to regf.eter tor coming election may go to her home, eitber day or evenlnl'. Fin- al date tor . reg1atra:tlon tO vote for ecbool trust.C8 ii Mardt 23 and for primary-e.lect)on April 10. Qualifk:ationa ue: voter muat have liftd Jn tbe elate one year, In the countir 90 dayf and In llle Rredllct &!, c1o,.._ • lltlJCB 9flC'l1¥11 tWSL .... a /JI/'*" ... 11f II 'I' IL 0'1 • Ptj:5-. • ••x10 v1enanu ""'0~00j< • •7 . UMA •I.AMS 12 011 ~. m C! ILICEDi llEACllll "" _;,. 26>' . , •.. ' M()2C.J t'6.4'~. 9 ' ............ T ••CT••-I • NO >o~3 L&. CA>< 19 , CUT llN MANI • ' . A""1<0l · l•Eiliii\E . A.! .......... ~··- 'CAT•'"" M• . 17: • WfSC0"'51M ~ ~ ClllDDAR CHEESE A~l.Q\(A.M,•~ 0t PtMlllillO IUCD CHIUI '""" ""*""'a uo ...... y ......... ·~ .. POllN• I 18C: aOJ ac.: ""' 16c - ,W~~NT .. 9 . 0 y •iT I Ill !'b.~ ... c . GOLD I M£~T t.A.·Pwei..··· , ILaO MACAROlll .-c ~O"A" AICD a1n1 ~ ~ 16~ aNAlf • 19 •. . TO.ATO•S ,-:0 .1-d-o..i 7 5 ;J , 17£ . l ' ·59i ' • • • ' ' • t; '. "" l ~· New 1952 Spring· and Summer Resort- Wear Styles available in the Harbor Area. A \previe~ of Fashion with Accent on Sportswear for Swimming, Sunbathin9 or Joining the Cockteii Crowd at the Club. . ... . -~ ,. , FA· SH I 0 N .S . ' .. PA<* J -~ART l 11 -THURSDAY, MARCH JO, 1952 -• t • • ' , . - .j ' Exotic&lly Flowered and F~ Flattering Swi"' CoR• by Kl einNt ~ \ , ''Shop . ---------·--------. -------------... ~----·--··· __.._ -· --~ __.... -.-"' . - . ' ..... ,,. .i1.,, • " .. ) ¥"' ~· lo · On tlte Cove, . • ·. DRESS! .. ' • . NYLON -Crepes -Cottofts • Silk, Slus 9 -!O -14Y, -Mv, Shorts .. Slacks -·BloU1es -l.:ingerie • New t952 Par -Form aft~ Nanifta Sw1m Suits I 09 Mo in Street, 8alb.oa f nn Bldg , '(,. ............. -· .. ·······-~·· .... ·-·~·-····· ..... ··~---·· ... .:.~' ... ....._ ... • . ,,, , ' ' .. -• ' . ,. WE PREDICT bMacM& wtll not ttufler from lack of at- tf'~ this y..ar lf maay of the faJr MIX dttlde-to wNr a suit wrh as thfo Ont" abon•, worn by MarUyu l\fonrcw of RKO. Tiny Tots Approve Small girls are bound to " w a n t one i u s t r.\e Mema's11 when they see the latest styles. Mother's dresses • r e full-skirted , tiny waisted, with r.ngerie touches, vel- vet and flowers. Just like Mother's is the Directofre-infhlenced coat in gray flannel with deep pleats from the high back belt, shirred front yote and bone buttons. The column coat, newer for big girls than the pyramid, is tols for tots in gray flan- ne with a narrow cut, pockets red -piped with turnback cuffs. Mama's favorite suit, t h e Spencer jacket with the full skirt, does a repeaf appearance for ~ister in navy wool with a high-ris- ing skirt and stiff gay pet- ticoat. The longer cardi- gan type jackets are trim- med with gay braid and there is ·one for brother, too, in matching colors. Fabrics play no favor- ites. The young or the young-in-heart all ~hoose taffeta, p I aid cottons, b r i 9 h t sha..tungs, lilac chambray with lace-ruffled tucked yoke a nd puffed sleeves, o!d-f ashioned as a country garden. comes in big and little sizes. Em- broidered organdy a n d heavy embossed cott9"s are shown for all ages. According to Kay Car- ter, fashion expert for Caltex,· brown and white looms as the strong, color combination for Spring •nd Summer of 1952. ·Soda Fountain Colors Summer Fashions · . Colors were ~ever :tasti-· -"She~ ooJ i.i--r- er than in the new Califor-the Last Word'' nia 1ummer clothes-there. ts raspberry pink, pink ice, lime. .mint green, lemon sherbert and marshmallow _ • (white, of courJe). Even ·the basic sl1ades of beige · •ncl grey have a frosty look, with white woven into ihe materi•I. . All shad•s of blu• from heavenly blue to ..... btue viotet, including IOts of aqua end turquoise, are stro1'g contenden in the r11inbow division of ear.. fornia fashions. All in all, the new Cali- fornia· fashions wiU pitch a curve in the right direcfion this seasol\ • • . and the male population on the ,... ceiving end will be the best rooters. Perfumed Pulse Perfume should be •P- -plied to the "pulse spots'' such as instde wrists, ins1cM crook of arms, at the tem- ples; at the side of the neck, even behind the ~nees: • Transparent wools a r .e on hand to provide warmth as well as a peek-a-boo touch this S~ring. For woo) chiffonand~soapbubb~~ cloth for ooats, suits an "":" - dresses are .ell f eatuteCI by . top New York ·end Paris designers in their Spring colledions. _ ~ ---_.,_.£ .._...__ - Californja. Designers Cover Miledys Arms . . M .._ f.,.fl""I .... ,., ..... _, .. ...W 9M4 ~~--•IM•....,. • C....line ooltectiioft, j,_..,~ i4'..,, ... ,, ... "'~ c..tllera•. ~ ""· .. .,.,. ,..,. ........... , ................. ·--.·,.,._ . ,,_w•ru·•··~.c .. .,.-.... .,,....,....,... .... ama, ·-c..-~1·· ·~~--~..., ........ . .. ,,.~ .. .,. •-;.~ .......... , ..... llCJHT1 ••Hi--..••• ~fr .... --. llt 4-IW a... ~ ..-.,._. ...,_ ,.. ... W•rfl ... rt M 'r ~H • • Largest Selection of CATALINA Swim Suits • · 1n Orange County PEGGED SLAX KNIT TR.DI JAOKETS Gantner . 'S~AllM.w. SPORT BBDtTS . r ' PEAKED CROWNS J r1e-mks· fo1: chapeaux with peaked crowns, which were ~inese in mood, were the occafaon for a duet In different P.atterns All-Nyl~n oondort--ao light . . . ~ warm! A luxw1oue-Ny l on jacket lnaulated wtth body warm- l!lf Orlon Fleece! Wubea ttl<e a ehtrt, dries In u tnst&At. OutatandlDg F~~turH 1. Bl'OIWl. Ral9HI Sllolllden 1. Olioll ~ UnflCI .. nee. Sl.-b Po<'lceta ~· Adjuatable Cuffs 4. Qllldl JleleaMt ~pper e. Elutk Sh1rrM Waist ftl>AL PUSHERS · Fiei.iidtm1 n DENDI SUNA.80UT8 BRAS · . . ~.allftl .-ORT COATS :LINGERIE PLAY IBORTS SKt81$. SLACKS U. S, KADEtrtES 3 colona .BAI~ .. ,, ... ' ... 6' .. ,, .; ' . . ~ ~ . . .... . , . : . . .... ' • ) f ' 1 ' • DRY MARTINI. the ..... ••• t. a Gllll ....... ., Gan~r of Calif....._ TM ........ tit el .kd• .... .- nylon. The> front of t!IM-snit a.. • •••• dsf •IMC .,. ....... . It COmH ha a '~ of (lOlo ....... --,_..,, .. ,r ~ . with ma~hin9 scarfs. High ero~n eoechn,an hats were 11fso importent· in the coNection. Several favored a ·bee~· .. bustle'' • of bows or flowers. Ladies~ Swim Suits Latest designs. ~nd fabrics ----- . $4.39 $5.49 and $t.98 • • • Ladies' Shorts for Fun in the Sun Cotton Gabardine -Talon Zipper Popular Shades -PPiced at f!.S9 Spring· Special First Quaijty-t'ull fashioned Cannon Nylon HOSE ~1~ Gtiti'~ -1~ Denier ::M'd .......... 98t Children's Dresses Fine Fruit of The LMfft ·raltr;cs for Party and School • also Sun Dresses with Matebing Bonneta Sl7.Mt ., .. 1 to 1-l. .... t'p • • • DON AU> SON'S BALBOA 5 & 10 • • .. .,,, .. , .. ""' ~' . . . ~ ·' ""' .......... ' ' . . .. ~ .. ' . .. . . • • . • . . . TRIS smT wt11 bi a taWl'I~ tld8 Ytv beeaa8e of Jt.t .um- ~ 111M!9 ..a·.Ott, urrow ~of eblrrlnl'· Gan~r of CaU- ~l"llla inmed thh a. Wtill wAf!ll they called It .Emprem. tt ts IBade ot •tin IMtn 'Wttb 11.19->n and comee In a rain- fioW of~ • Bejeweled Spenc·er · '"' Ja.ckets to Become • Popular This Season .. Practically eve'1 desi~ er-has a Spencer 1Kht or coat in the cumtnf col•c-· tions -they are al:im-· "" port ant .. as an eeceaory a her the fact -the fact of full, bouffant or flared s~irts that .,. in such f av- or. Sometimes iewelled, they becol'ne the cover-up for a sun.dress; in textured wools, fhey ore called "pop-overs," for they can be worn with costumes that see the light of day, or seek the dark of M}ht-J>J time gaiety. ' FOR SPRING Brand New linen & Cotton Yat"s • · Complete line of ' Yarns by Flei,her • · Knitting Instructions • BIZ ·MART 818 E. Balboa ~ , Hanor '718 WONDER OIRL-Sma.JJ wonder tn superb Nylon 1's· feta by Jantzen. Jlght a.a a .U.tnp, qulclt to <Jry. rnu- velous at slimming be.re, 9nhancJnc there. Vertical shirring creates a lovely long llne . . . comtorlable Sta-Bra draw• curves to wit you. Note the Jantun- patented froe-rldlnt ln.ner-.,.nty for real awimming . . . auxiliary strap to remove when you aun. Fut- dry1ng Nylon wovetl with aupeNU8.8ive Laton 11 sun-bright colora. 32-fO. '18.N, .. -I .. c ~ x. , , - > ) t ' ' • ) ' , • COSTA MESA ~ F1TzPAT~cK 5 DEPARTMENT STORE ' 1818 Newport Blvd. •aoon 5086 .J. \\'. REl!'iER-T, Ownflr G RAFF , . • ...,..i - ... 0 .. IOI •ou ANO •11u ' NATIONAL "BRANDS" MEAN RELIABILITY AND VALUE! . EXCLUSIVE IN COST A MESA JO -LEE SPORT SHOP 1835 NEWPORT AVENUE * LEADING LINES OF SPORTSWEAR ALEX 001....,lA.N -PREVIEW -BRENN of Callf. llEMLE of Hollywood • Infants, Childs and Misses in all whi patent leather , priced from 4.95 to 6.95 BARBER'S BOO 1821 Newport A ,.e., Coat.a Phone Beacon 5619-W ABE YOU Cetln Count the eg91 and write yotll book with your names and efM a basket of eggs and a boo~. See the baskets at any of thi here; Costa Mesa Fitzpatrieh Boote~ •. Jo -Lee Sport Shop,. .. .. lor ·Yoat~Eas~e~~- 11i \I\ IE! LITrLE GENTS edy Blucher FORDS ea or every ay ue • 2~ to 6 1.95 white, red and rom DTERY aHta . ·• FOR ME~ . . . .. . t. SlACKS ~ ··~~t.ts · . ·. · -~ wJth ~llon ~·JtaiUnt -one 7ear ~tff NEW SPoRT -~ACICETS 8Al80A . SWIMWEA'R . . , ;Pe66ERS .. ~ · . . ~ . VAN HEUS~N SHfRTS FOR ·BOYS ·' GABARDINE SLACKS .............................. 6.91 DRESS JACKETS --·~-········· .. ·····················•• 95 BALBOA BLUE SLACKS ........................ 3.95 . SHIRTS and SWEATeRS · . . l tHE MAN ·1 TIU HARBOR ARE&-S MOST OOMPLETE STORE •FOR MEN AND BOY~ . l 18Sl Newport Bl\'d. COSTA MESA BeM-on 58%1..J t ~-~~~...._._··~~~~~~·I . * -~ lode O' Day 1• Denier. Rayol Dresses! 599 ~ ~ Rieb luxurious 100 Denier Rayon Crepe, soft and bttom· ing, in the lovelle9t Sprin« colon and prinu. Thia atyle comes In siies 14 to 20. it'• hand washable, and you'U love the jewel-like buttons and skirt fullness. Onl11 1$.991 moDEdDAY 1811 Newport Ave.. • VOSTA MESA Phone Beacoa 8581·W -a ·GOOD CUBS.SER? . .... . , a Big Egg· .. Coalestl - Y EASTER EGGS ARI lk THE BASKET? --' , . the Brat Shop, The Man, Milton's -5-;·1 Io; -... Mode-0-Day, Hutson'•, Rickey'•· Each store will give first and se.cond prizes to the winner.a. No purchases are nec- essary. Contest ~lc;»1e1 9/. m. Sat., ~pril 12, with prizes to be ewarde the following weelc at each store. , . . . 'I . . LIFE r 1'::1::1? l'Ufl ,. t """'~ ~ -·!··~ .... orp ... l -8-plar ••. , Pl_,.,a., .•. sn.,.z... ..• 18SS Newport Blvd. ' • ./ Sergee Dresses cottons hut they ere cot .. toM Mnated witlt carw. · The ·most Striking slngle f ea tu re of this collection is that each dress, whether for a three-year-old or a sub-teen, has individuality. Each is designed to -ma~e a t.ttle girl look pretty. T h e r e are miniature iackets that are detach- able, there are· full, brief skim with their own rufff ed petticoats, there are tiny rhinestone buttons a n d 5'im princess lines borrow- ed from adult fashions, end they "look like moth- ' " er s. , For the Woman l5 foot 4 in. or Under Jumpers that double as sundresses and small but- ton-on cape-rets with a ro-· mantic air have as much flair as big sister's ·styles. ... Lady Alice & Lil' Alice Wa1h41b,le Frocks Lee Cotton· Swim Suits $6 •nd $8 Sweaters ~ HollyWood ·Kn{ttJng MUia.....& Lanamere Fabrics for tf,ese dresses all take to soap.an-water like ducks to a pond. For some party-going fashions, there's a cottoft moire th•t looks like silk but washes •e cotton.. There are pastel piques iced in white and em- bossed piques that keet:> their shi-.g look after • sudsing. , ·FOR · YOUR FASHION . PARADE! ... • ' COMPLETE APPAREL I for ·Men, Women and Children , ·' -Including - • t Suits by Rosenbloom, Country Club and Secony • Dresses by Sacony Betty Barclay, Nan Parker • Sportswear by White Stag • Swimwear by ROSE MARIE REID CATALINA SEA-NYMPH COLE OF CALIFORNIA • JOYCE CASUALS • • , -Colors are .... encl re- n.s.hing. ltue · '*'"4tt for instance, is combfn"e<i witfi coral. And coral is used with green in another com- bination that's pretty to see. Gold and turquoise get touche' of ~1aek velvet ot- perhaps, an eyelet or or- gandy trim for eontnrst. Bot+. m 6 t h e r s and daughters will be pfees~ to kn~w j_h_at _tbe sizing problem for ~e fashions has been solved by t! spec- ial tag that lists hei9ht- and-weight measutettif!nn. These are tested, stand- ard measurements. I t ' s this teg that elimit.ates guess.l'or* and permits a mother to go shopping for a gift dress without taking her daught_er along. Geogta phy and Fabr~cs gt> Hond in Hef\d Learn a lesson in geo- graphy from new fabrics presented for Spring. There are Frencit wools, Italian silks, Greek and Egyptian cotton, Made- gascar stra1' clotf., lrtdian geute, American s i I k s, 4enffft and cotton, lriltt linett end Swiss organd;es. Fl'LL RIR1' attf~Md by a c-rtsp pt"t tleoat e:llderrurattt ls a fa\·orl~ ef A• .. Cart'!J', who now st.afs at tlkO. '1'tw-' Wiirtt \'t"l\'flt ~ktaU bl~ tops off the ~f1'd ettnolin~ ,......,. °"' koaM.n 8ttipH tatfttota ~kJrt. SdJ.o,~ SI.op Says spring figuring starts with ••• a c .. . . Get In the fOYei&st shape fot Spri"g-in a Va~-one of those wonderful de-1""'9ts that ore fosn;oned to flt ... better than magic at banishing bulges . . . so caressingly com~bfe , you'll forget you're wearing a Oitdlel We've. a Vassarette style that's figure-perfect for youl Choose from our complete collection-today. S"w,...Sll111111t1 ~ylon atid ra) on fouleU!htfll • nil helil-H tm latte ftbnt pmie1. f.adjusd~ cro(oh, ··rree-Actron .. Rot\om Ba,qd. Va.~~rette Scyl~ No. r .17• .in Whit<', Tee R~ . .-: Small, ·Maiidtn, ~ ...•...... $S.tl •ft laave ff Ui fl ~. tool • underneath it a II ••• a VASSARETTE . 1209 Coast Blvd . . Corona del Mar Harbor 1• .. Wi'W MOL8U &CJft' fll ~olll -'r pf Celll~ "l'llie clnu7 ... 11 ba, &Unctlve ~ bllt._ .. Ute J&du>t aJo•c "1th ttb coUar and cutta. The pleAtec1 M.trt .... a \fir) "'bmrdJac ~. (Photo by Tommy MJtcbelJ) T._ere is Good News Titis Yee r for ff..e Working Girl lest news for the gel wl. worh -end tltt' ift.. ~.. tt.os. et home ., -'I •1 in offi~ -are the f .Drics Muri n..d no iron- ing. Orlon •nd nyton and mixtures of the two, come in various guises. In one c•se, it loOb like • fin' wool fle~e. but all you do is wash it end hang it up to dry . . . and when it'' a coat· ·that's •ble h> ._ tuW>ecl, it's newsl ~ syr4h.tlcs iYV9 e cool, frosted look, simw to • fine tw-4. but tMy ere so light end poroias. yoea c.n w .. r them iii the t.ott .. + we.+h• -• n d .. wt..+'s more, ..._ plMted skim ri•y in foreYer. Even th. cottons end lifteM, that ~ to require elmost daily f,r..ing. co.,. now with a c,......~sistent fin· ish that adcls howrs of leis- ure to buly schedule. ·~~ > ,<'<. l HAIR STYLING :,1 • t. EXPERTLY ONE Hair Stykn~ for home ~nts . . . Proper Hair Shaping ineuri!s a perfect Permanent. .. DAN'S BARBER SHOP ---U.ti. Bide. ·-~ \ ' I I I \ t • ' I • . . : ' - • • • · ·Joan Roberts Casuals • Caro~ West Blous.es · .. Basic Ideas, Bettor Dresse~ ' ~ Play Clothes AcceJsories M,+ernity Wear • Model~ by Mrs. Willis Hunt of Lido Isle · ~EE SHIPLEY of Corona del Mar · THIS rs GANTNER'S' Sea Plaid. Swim Suit •· •• 11• .......... -· •1 •II 81 •II Wt I! at .. . . -. -· .... The'Harbor Aree's Smartest Shop for , Men ond Women Featuril\g • BLUE DSNIMS •SWIMWEAR ·• SLACI<.s •ARROW SHIRTS tor Men •GRAFF COSTA •tlSA . SPORTSWEAR f.or Women .. , ·-... ·-...... . Hi I• Iii 18 111 18 II ... ·-.. ·-•.. ·-.. •"cl MEN'S APPAR-EL FOK THE WO!\IAS of A<>phl1Jt lcatt"d lastf"--A n._ylon pwn b~· FIM"rle. with pt"rman .. ntly plt"lltoo fan skirt and plMt~d bodl<'t-. A\allablfo ln high C'olora: I°"')', \1olrt, tropic blu~. Shown by tlM> ~llhou('ttP Shop. Corona d.-.1 1\lar. -Suit Fashions Offer Figure Flattery The new look that has been creeping into suit fashions for several sea- sons h.s at last crystallized into an altogether good look. There are no top-- heavy ja~eh over t006full skirts, no mannish lines or rigid d•tail1 and no one ty .a.J.._t• .. t" pe me 1s a mus . The suit you'R wear this season will heve nice bal- •nce, feminine appeal and individuality whether y o u •re smaff, large or middle- saed. Of course you must match up your figure with the right type. Glance through this listing of ma- ior factors and · s t a r t matching! "Torso," as the name implies, is the suit that is molded to the body from shoulder to hipbone. In its high-fashion versions, t h e sleeves are three -quarter puffs suspended from a dropped shoulder, t h e neckline is high and collar- less and the skirt is gath- er .. ~ull or ple.ted. "DoD" is what fashion calls the suits with a tiny iacket of the spencer, Eton or bolero cuts combined with an accordion-pleated or rippleless, 9ored ,kirt. Details slated for attention •re pushed -up, three- querter ~leevet, collarless or round -collared neck- ~nes and novel closings. "Sol..J.... • th fitt• \ " 1s e, 1 1ng cog- nomen of suits with a s~irt that hangs str•iCJht but is eased by fullness to the back or front and topped by a gently shaped iacket. In its best translations, this suit has a V-neckline, di- agonal stiching or seaming and a long, straight, roomy sleeve. "Lon9er" gets ih name from the CQat which is shaped to "1e waist, curved over the hip and utends nearly to tbe thigh ioinr, and is worn with a gently rippling, g o r e d skirt. Special features to look for are double, stand- up collars, belts and bal- loon sleeves. "~pe" has • iacket contoured to the body to an inch or two below the hipbone end eoffared with • fl"id cape that ends itts+ above t h e elbow. It's mighty newsy in the vers- ion with a skirt th•t hangs pf umb and is released for action by a low -placed back pleat! Have you picked your suit 7 See how your choice stacks up against mine for you: No. I is for the "model' figure: No. 2 for the short-slim; No. 2 for the short-heavy; No •. 4 for the tall-slender; No. 5 for the tall-heavy. Suit your- self, but suit your fi9ure fird, last and always! lomboys or Sugar and Spice Gi,js will be boys, or maybe baby girls ... this Spring. We note two im- portant trends, the T-tail- ored crisp little-boy treat- ment of both swim suits and cut -for • action play- clothes ... or an inclina- tion to make a girl look as frilly-feminine as is poss- ible, . with lacey trims, p 1 eat• d ruffles, p u fj sleeves, demurely simpf; rounded necklines. The is- land influenee, Persian and east Indian as well as our American Indian "authen· tics" color designs in many cases. In swimsuits ,the all-over shirred mirade-fittin9 suit still is the big volume sell- er, in laton taffeta, nylon, cotton . . . whatever. But the clean -cut 11im • lined iuits attract the sophisti- cate, end the very young. ..., -. . . , ' .. • • • -· -., .... . .. .. . . . t ' • Com~olo top • I I ' \ : . I I l ~ t I l f t I I I ( i f I ; • ! I . ' ' lt I . i I t I . • t .. .. f • . . I: 1~ .. t~ . A ' . .. 'l I 'l .. '. 11 . r , . • .. .. - ' • m.IOAN Sl!ltAPS motif )e'f Mn'lf-4 • eon.a la aMd by .......,.. ....,.r·of OllUonla to faetl• a tall drde ~ ~· earw. t.., ta ta -tcltblc Miid eoa.r or· ...... ~ -. rreten-., ..... ca..;-rn .,.... ..utt. H~rbor Merchants Lead Again I . Mcwe th.in ·two dozen Newport Harbor business · firms have brought their Spring ashiont to yoy in this section of the New- port -Balboa Press. This demonstrates · once again that the Newport Harbor Publishing ·Company pa- pers are the leaders in News, in pichiiis, and con- veyin<J the merchandisiru; menages of the progress- ive business men of this community. No other combination of papen can do the job of oovering the entire Township that is perform- ed by the three publica,. tions of the Newport Har- Faille • Taffeta. Shantura bor Publishing Company. No other group of mer- chants can better serve yo" aD year round "'4n ~ of your -own· com- munity. Y oar patronage of local business makes it pos- sible for your local mer- chant to better develop his stock and services and the refore better serve you. Y o u r subscription to y-o u r community news- papers, the Newport , Bal- boa Pre n and its compan- ion paper the Newport- Balboa News -Times will keep you abreast of the happenin9s of your home- town. Call Harbor 1616 and enter you~ subscrip- tion today. Pique's • Bosque For lht> Basic or Sport DreNJ . . . • Organdies • Chi ff on • Ilet Embroidery Embossed Lylon • Lacette For thf'I over Ores~ . • Also some lmporU. BUTI'ERICK P ATTER.NS For a.ll S~yl• and TyPff of Dre&M>a ' • • • IA~TINE'S CM.ICO SHOP . . Complete Costuming at O'BRIEN'S ¥tMff I ' ' llf ""' ,... ..-:. u.. JtMI.• Cl •u, '-' 4(,. '"•""""' .11.,J ,..,,,. "''''$"° '' '-' One of Numerous Styles