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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-05-22 - Newport Balboa News TimesI f • I ' -. ' • THE Pll.E88 A mirror ot the m~ raoktly developln&' aru of the Califomi& · Sout.ll Co&BtaJ Empire -. • . _,. • • • I • • - ~ll~ ~T SERVING THI INTIRI • • HARIOI ARIA ' • SECOND LARGEST HOME COMMUNITY IN ORANGE COUNTY • I ' THE PaE8ll Alma to be clean, la.it and lm,artlal, and u.a. to • receive '1\d ret.aill '."'pw&r aupport VOLUME XIII PHONE HARBOR 1616 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1952 SIXTEEN PAGES FIVE CENTS NUMBER 13 CIU'T. JOHN S. BOSTWICK Balboa Marine Dies in Korean Air Battle U. N. Withdrawal Debate Slated Monday Night N"""JlOfl Bt>ach friends of Ma-The !n1oke of preliminary skir- rinc Capt. John S . Bostwick, 32. mishe!'J cleared A.way, ty,:o c&n- of 407 Belvue ~.ane, Balboa, today d1dates for the House of Repre- mourne<l h1~ lo~. following ills-sentat1ves of the 28th Congres- cloaure that he drbd a hero's death _ killer! in action over s1o nal db1tr1ct, today apparently K orea. May 10. H t• was a n1cm- bf"r of the First 1.lar1ne Aircraft W ing. A nat1Vl' of Shan~hai. China, Capt. Botltw1ck servf'd aboard lh(' airc raft carrlf'r USS Block Island during \Vorld Vv'ar 11. His wi fr an<! th<'lr !Jon son. Bobby, 2 1';!, have lf'ft Ba.lbna fnr San Francis· co lo ~ .,.,.ilh i3()1'!tw1ck '!! par1·nt..<1 Bo:;l....,'1f'k 's "' 1 f c Is Gcncva.s Bostwick ar<' agrf't'd to join in public debal<' Monday night 1n Sanl\_ Ana on the l;nited Nations. r-rdnk M . Linnell, Newport &a<'h, and Davu1 Farrell. Santa Ann, will debate the question : "R~lv<"<I that the l'nited States i1hould contlnueo men1bersh1p In thr l"n1ted Nations, provirted its rhartr1· anti rules art' revtHCU fo pre!5C'rve the .sovere1irnty of the tTn1ted StaleR anrt 1l!! la"'!' anrr !-le went OVf'r8<'R!I in JanuAr.v. 1952, has bel'n in the !\larint> frt•e'101n!4" Linn<' II .,.,,ill tak(' thf' Corpa since l9'42 and was a rt>gu-R.ff1rn:ial1ve stand. Farrell the Jar officer. He belonged to Ma-1 negative. rtne F ighting Squadron 311. The de.bate ~ill be held in W1l- Bo8tw1c k wu killed "-"1 ile on a lard Junior High school audltor- clo.96 air support m1:1S1on In 1un1. Santa Ana, Monday at 8 Korea, which Jed statewide off!-p. n1 .. according to Lee W ilder. cers to believe he was shot down Linnell's campaign n1ana.ger He by ground fire. H is bod;· has quoteri Mh!. Farrell as saying the not been recovered as ;·et. q11est1on. tin1e and place we re Fish Fry March to Be Run by Mesa Women Clu ID liloe!Al • .., Jun. aJ>d a. '"I" !'tie ~U\umpb la the rrsu.Jt o( 9J-decisloa.. of lM parade com- mittee, headed by Forrf'11l S. Paull, president of the California State Mor~en·a AallociaUon, to U!K' ~-ror all positions u divl.8-loll ,,,_ala. . A~ to Paull, mono IJ\a.n 100 .n.~ ,.a.re u:pected for-thE> paride "1iilclr wm be held at 11 L ip. · llW>day, ~une 8. Jollowin< JlldC!tls Of cntmo W111ch will .... ht.Id at t a. iJ;l. Laat year's parade, one1 o/ tbe moil ,-iga.nUc and rc- .plojnden' --n in the South· land.· had l560 entrle•. ~p-lotlledlmuof ... • .. ~ -... ""'°'« _. flioll _,. -!lave __ ............. ~ ..... ,.. ... _, .. ---5000 ~ ............ t-"""' ... -wtlio' med to - tori t'-U.. °"*-- agreeable w ith her husband. A moderator and rules are still to be determined. Thl1' debate ls ~ product of l.ln~ll'~ Initial challf'Ol"f' to .111mrA l 'tt. -Sant& Ana candl- datf", \\'ho dttllned on crounfk no llM"ful purpotW" "' o u I d bf' 11ervf'd u t heir \'lf"•'8 Wf!lN" too nf"arly allkf"~ T he a Farttll cballe-nKed Unnf-0, Lla.aeU ft-' 11pondf'd by Mklnc FU"'U bow •nl' be Md bee.a a 5'irpublkan .-, WM$ were ..... Rowing Re4)Cltta TY Broadcast Monday, Not as Race Occurs Tho.Cl(> Newport Harbor denl.8 wbo think t.My can stay home Saturday aftf>rnoon and 11ee the A11nual Intercollegiate Rowing Regatta over tclevi.t!o9 have an- other think coming. So saya the experts. Thl' rf'gat- ta will not be leJevlaed u it hap- pens. You will haw to see It Mon- day n ight. 19:30 o'clock, over KNXT. Channel 2. according to Harvey Somera. general chairman decided not enough viewer8 would aee the race aa it happens, so poa~ the 30-inlnute program for ptWfill;l;)e ~ta1·SHQ lUttl P!'ff '~I -~ VllV.JJi.& .Jl{l JO Wtday night. SIXTY-THRE.E-E'OOT Satuntay·a . t•oll"l'late l~o\\'lng twptta for "'rstera Sprint Champl01UhJp 111 Ktnrrrly n-mft\ Pd from It.A RaJJw&)· E11:prefl8 car on Pacific F.Wtrlc lrM'kA, :'lit"'"P'-'rt 8ld.1n~ This ls OIH' of fi\'f' r.b.ell11i, car r.arrk-d. Show1al' r'f'mo\1nc Nttrik ~ &r" membera of nl.asn t....-0lumb&a CM'M', Balboa Tram.fe r men and. tar rtcbt. Al'1n8 outst retcht"d, Han·"y Somer&. ratt commit~ chairlTUUl. (Press Photo) ' HIGH SCHOOL DRIVERS TAKE SWEEPSTAKES NE""PORT BllBl ~ ~mtw;r ........... f11 f WC1~ ls Harbor Hip l'rlad»"l" ....,. >.Davtmoa. ~rt. holdhoc one of fow-troplile. Tar Drivlllc-...... ieAm woa al~-­ Road-0..y-O. T. E. 1-vy, -.,ao1 ,'lr-lert. p ... 1~ ~t ....,_,. luurn.noo Oraup. ~ ftnn makiac awa~ h p Jlrt • d.rl\'er lll t.'OWlly I• Nf"WPOl't•• af:arion Morrl&. boldJ., dmk 5eL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. Ed Rice, ...., of ..... rt' dit~ lu-llo)d• b._ ·~ .,.._l&keo boph)" ~ ~ """'"° T-Bill 8' N•1>0rl. oecoad hip boy drl"er ID C(MUlt)' competttteil, .,._.,. ~ l'OJ&n auto , trophy. Al rlcbt ~ Earl W. 8111mloJ. _., .. ,. of dltv.,. education for bleb Kbooi.. Rnllee 1111 ·.,:I.Mino. ·. (Prem Photo) 75~000 -EXPECTED HERE FOR -WESTERN SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIP RACE More than 75,000 persons from Bripsh Columbia lo San Diego arc expected lo attend Saturday's class ic annual sporting event. the Inter-collegiate Rowing Regatta in North Lido Channel, Hay Langenheim, regatta director, disclosed that this huge crowd is likely becau.sc of trcmend- our press radio and television publicity given the races throughout the Southland and West Coast. First race will be the varsity@--------------- State, Stanford and UCI.A oars- crew prel!n11nary .,.,,ilh 0 reg on n1en 'rowing out at 1 p. n1., Satur- day. Second race. also a vHrst l.v pre- liminary will see t;SC, British Columb1a and University of Cali- f ornia, start al 1 :40 p. n1. Third race, for junior ,·arsities. features C&lifornia. S t a n ford, I t;CLA and a "pickle boat," con- sisting of substitutes fron1 each college, at 2:25 p. m . . Fourth race. varsity consolation race for the four losing varsity crews from the first two varsity prelin1inaries, at 3 :10 p. m. The fifth start w ill be the clas-DOS ARFORD sic varsity Western Sprint Champ- ~~~~~p of f~:rli~~e het:i:~. ;.1;i~ini~ Row·1ng Regat ta timed for 3:50 p. m . First Cl'f'W to arrt,·e In Xt>w-· r.;· B~·;:;:· ~';"...!;::: ·;:·;:; Prog.ram on Sal e ~. ,c::ch~~:ralyeM~~~ · atwmOOn undertook the • un-Newest publication avaJJablc in loe.d.lac of five rowing' sbel.. Newport Harbor newa atanda this trolli • a.llw&Y ExpreM ear. week ts the W\Ultrat.ed 20 -page.. n.'7 ""'"' tnldiM by a..-P'OJ'"&lll for l!&tunlit.Y'• lntereol- h'utfer to tot11i storage on the I a~_ Rowtn Lt.a. ' tia&" o., ....... J' CftW .. Ulo cbnnel, f.unmartdn&" t b • m - 9elvM with Ute ceuree and ua· llmberlnc tltei!' muscles at t he para. Thfl ,('rew \VU forced to ~ here by inlin bfocaU!IW" of tbe oil &trike wbJcb grounded Mtme ('lvtllan alrt.ran11port,. The Oreron State c~w arrived this momlftl', while UCLA and Stanford. oarsmen were due later today. The others are expected tomorrow. Prtme question Is whether Uni- versity of C81ifornia varsity crew ca.n repeat its triumph of last year when tt beat all comers. Saturday's races have added stgnlf\cance. They will commemo- rate the lOOth annfvE>rsary of col- legiate rowing in America and Briliah Empti-e Day which i.8 ob- (CodttaOod on Pate I) r Cb&loi pf_ comm~; .. book WU pl"Qduced lD t~ shop of the Newport 'Harbor Publishing CompanN" Arfo__rd Is U1e l'oung n1an wJ10 created the new emblen1 f or the Chamber of Commerce, •·Th e -, Skipper." A whole adv.ertisinr program complete w ilh cont.est!' and preaent.ations for the Ufe and dlllplay of the emblem was. pre- pared by Arton! aa pi.rt or . bla gradua.te wor~ ln the \\'oodbtlry College ot Los Angele.a. • Profeuor Hal Evcy of ~'ood­ bury who taught Acfor\t in C(ll- lege, assisted In the layoul and planning of the NeWi:iort Harbbr Collegiate 'Rowlllg Repua. Plo- gr&m. Piclures of ~ t.t\e ~. their coaches and Otbcr perapnolli- ties are included )n Che attraC· tlvely done volume. -. _ .. • • I,. • • \ ' ' iapl -Ulat . .Jk -flale6 . ' , <}overnmenl ' l'llbllalled ~ 'J'huiiotlay at Newport Beach, Californla dttice and Prblting Pllmt at 1211 Balboa Blvd.-Phone Harbor 1&1& Cooallln C•dldate (OOlottnz d -..._.,. ll ·Kelauwf left no doubt In the mbMla ~I the IOO ponons ptlle!'- ed for thf J>OllUc:al loYO lout that he to In the rue to wt'1; that lie endonea Harry Truma.n'a polltl· cal P6ftaceu pollltlvety.-He ai.O plumped for giYlnS the vote to all 18-ye&M>ld boys and ~rt. and irtatehood for Hawaii and Alaaka. • at The Senator, whoee entrance wu made muaicaJly to the ·-re.nneseee Walts'' and Whole a:peech WU pnludecl u:paccou.ntabty by that Yankee Civil War IOJll, "BattM Hymn of the RepubUc'1 (termed BatUe Hymn or America by the 10qleader) aid all &n}' New Dealer could uk. · The Prus bu bee!! adjudged. • newspaper of general ctrculaUon by .. decree of the Superior CoUrt ot Orange County and Is tully quall!1ed to p\ll)JUb. all kinds of legal notices and advertisement& BER O. REDDICK, OWner and Publt.lher ROBERT J'. wh J MES, Buaineu Manarer • A. A~ HAMILTON, Advertising ManaC"r SUlll8CRIPnON RA TES' NZ'fllPORT-ilALBOA PRE98 e...,ry Tbun4a7 In Oranp Oounty. $3.60 per year : IZ.00 el'-monthli: (11.%5 three mon!lul (~ --the NJ:WP()RT-llAJ,BOA NEWS-TIMES oo ToMfe7) Out.Ne the c:oanty u.oe per year. :ucLA JOURNALISTS' CONTRIBlTTIONS Everyone at the Newport-Balboa Press and we are sure many people in the community we serve got a shot in the arm last week when students of the Graduate De, partment of Journalism of U. C. L . A. edited our paper. For the entire week, the publisher and his associates kept their noses out of the Editorial context of the news- paper' We are l!llre that the readers enjoyed the variety. Many new ideu _..., presented by the eager young 'people. We ...., pl"OQd that they chose our paper as ohe of their projeeta. OtMr papers they aske~ to edit were the Culve!' City 8tar News, and the Hollywood Citizen-News, bot.h daillee ; ~ l!outJt Pasadena Review, and the Beverly Hilla Citisen Newa, both 8'!mi-weeklies. 'nl.,., y..ung people &re the strength of America to be. They ...., panWac their chosen vocation wfth eager- llelll! and deWnlltllatlcll. They ask no quarter, they work hard and lolll; IBOllt of them have 8-Iready ha4 much ex- perience ill the tnde and are forging ahead at their own expenae toward a Muter'• Degree. We ...., proud that they, and their profeasor. J oseph A. Brandt honO!'ed our community and our paper. Next year they will again be welcome. We hope that the city ·'Will have more improvements to please and inspire ·'them, that our activities will be more varied and that " we, at the newspaper will be better able to put their ideas into type. People of Newport Harbor's sprawled area can take •·some pride in the fact that the nine young newspaper , people all said that there are more interest•, more variety, ..:; more '!•WB sources here than in Beverly Hills -we knew it all the.time . -... -. . -.. Be dedm~ tbe Democratic ....., t I t n• ~ i!DOllPi fOf' ........ , .............. ... t.tlM: .......... ~ .. . ____ .. 11'<> ltt1# l• II ,. ..,... Ille ~ .-Y..,. __..et 6 r•t1. ..... l•tf'tM di-en Wf"NI ..... ... « .. die tud 11\at -pe.... aft tatdRf UlOl e •lt!in!M la Hieb' 1e\:ernmrnt. Me pledfed bile untiring • ctfortA to the 1 u e c e •at u I Democratic nomb'lee, ahould "hard luck be· fall me." But he emphuii.ed he lii ln Ute raoe to wVl not only in C&Jifonli.a. but the na.lkm. He threw a IT*CioUI p.riand of T<"C· ommimdatiOll to Uc.el VP De\?1- lln, 18th OongnalOllal dllltr1Cl Dt:mocra.Uc candidate tor Con sreu. -pttcll preceded K•- fauV9r'a. Another bouquet ,. ... toued Rep. Cli,.ton McKlnl'lon's btd f01' \he U . S. Senate. H(" tha.nkM Calitomla friend• "'ho have ''ll!M:ked my cause." 'Mle Senator then touched on the party's Jetferaon 'll\11 .Ta ck""1 polltica.1 betit.,.e. He declared the Democratic party ha.11 "alv .. ays bel\eved ln equaHt}' of opportun- ity, oppoeed aectlonal dlrferences. 11\lpported all rig'h.ta of t roOcm of speech and expreslon." He termed "McOarthyisin" t.11M- turbing both at home an~I nh!'oad. For the paat 50 years, tlu~ Sen- ator claimed. the Demo c r a t s have been the part,>• of progre~s. "U anyone I• not willing t o put the welfare of the average ni:tn above all e1a, he I• not the man to hold hi«h public o rtiC'"ll". \\'e don't need to worry about Con1· munltm If this welfare conti.nut"'s to be first." he stated. Bellevt.," ta the dlpt~· of labor and fta worttl, J<er""''""" akt boitl ea••P'awnt 11 n d tm.IOll llUiftr 111uet W willlnc to rtve a lttde. •"Wf' •t."('tl tttf> ldealhrn ftf ~:r and don't aeM llM! •p.tUna" u amc h a• h" ...... p111-,.y." "" --· Aaeert.lq the DemOCNts hav~ ' ~~--- (OJ•• .... tram 11 -... __ d ,.._ ·r--:-' BcKh Marian an Tom ._im trnphla, ~ ' big-in. dlYldual slrl with .. potnt.1. and Tom u 1eCODd htgbe.t lndtvldnal boy with 00~ polnta. ..,.. tzophl .... ~ p ..... led by Ben OanUer, pre.ildmt Of the I?ri-Training 'E<l'Jcatlon T<echz en1 A.s.tocla Uon. ( ADemblyman ll!at1 W. Sl&nloy of B.lboa laland .. ft a .Ort opeech, u 4ld Ujlton Simmon•, T . ll. 1-vy, p~t of the Fs.rmera Insuranct Group, and Capt. Earl Null ot \the M.otoT Ve- hlcle Dept. u. Go-GoodwW Knight. who llad l>ffn llChedulo4 to prelle'lll U.e t.rophiea. wu un- able to atteltd due ~o an uneKpeet- 'ed call to Wa.ah.tngton, D. c. Bow· ever, hJa mesa.ge i t-0 tbe gTOUp WU Mord by tranocr1ptlon . · Atl!i•# .. t-.e 11 sk• ,....._ Ila-~ ooaloai ....... Kr. ' f:dprmm.e1~....._... tor, -•':"'~Y· -llrt\Ptt. hde It•=-~ ............... _ ...... ' ........ -~~ ,.,.. ... ....,.-...,,. .. ,,_ CJolz It-era Uill Ufe ,.., • ._. .... vartowe leoal M1anpso1:-. A _,,,.... "'llio - - -·--•VOi: -~ .. '"' p. "-Wmners Of o t h e r drtviflr awart.18 W'bo wene ._i.o honored. at the luncheon included RoJ&l Lord from Banta Ana High ltfhool who WU hl;rb<llt lndlYldual bQy ocorer, and Bobbie Downs fl"om Anaheim Hig'h ochool who ~ oeeond mp- ut. lndtvldUal ctrl llCOrel'. Other ahmlt Ule ....a ..... y Day Sale wblclt N...,..rt 11..d. Friday -~ ...i lrlvt•r hhn !Int ,._. .... (1-r) Toal Bell. 8, daucb~ of Mr. &Dd Mt'L a. Bell, Cotleft a...,, 10. daU1"t.ter of Mr .... M.n. Larry Rupp. Stan.din.( &l'e ~ n..peon, pt'8ldetM. of ......,.._ Lefion Au:xttt.ry Poet. m,· Newport Harbor, and le&n Harkharil. ci?s'VER of t1le ~ ecw.ltt~ Mot1"Y 1""' ,1pple11 Wiii ro -toward re~Utatlon-of ~ ,.~ wt Udr twn'.._ Poppif!9 wlR "" .... by %0 au.xlllary• mernben all over ltal'lllM anoa. ~ ~ faHleeed t.h<' l)oWH"I. (Preas Photo) Motf,er, D•ughter Churi:h Banquet Orange county .chooll wbJch com-The IU\ftU&.I Mother -Dau«hter peted were: Fullerton, I.Acuna banquet of Chriat Church bt the Beu:h, aan 1u&n Capt.-tnno, Bea waa held May 7 fn tk>oden Huntlnston Beach ,and Valencia ball. with 183 aerved a ham loaf in Placentia.. Santa Ana's team dinner by men of the church. In took second place and Fullerton'& charge of the dinner were Miss third. t Kohllltedt a nd ~lra. Fred Wood-- In order to become a wtnner.' worth. Laa Amlpu circle set each student had t o successfully tables. which were beautifully weave backwards and forwards decorated. throuah a •eries of atanchlons, Mrs. T . Hord Seeley was m18- makc a boulevard etop, drive treas of ceremonies. Mrs. Dan through a difninllhing clearance Uttleton e-ave a tO&-!lt to the run, parallel park, dlaconal parlc, daughters and Mary Lou Har- drlve in and out of a mock l"f'OVe responded with a toast to "garage," and c:hange a t ire. All the mothers. Le!!lie Freitag sang te•l• were prepared by the l)re.. a group of numbers, with Hazel partment Of Motor Vehicles, Di· Dell at the piano. vi9ion of Drivers License.I. M rs. A . J . Rutter, progT&m The Road-Day·O ls an annual chairman. preaented a fashion ~~e~~"'I; 0~~~ ~;:~.:~: h~~ :=· ti:il~n;:ea~io~6&n~1 .::i:: from She 1hop and Bay Depe.rt- l lut year). ment atore. Old and lovely coe- tumea were modeled Wllh the new atylea, provlnr an Interesting in- novat1on. Fish Fry I POETS CORNER • (CMalhlueA from hp I) AH! sPRINO! youth ~vtt~ IB Uwo M~ In the Annals of Bueba1l liaftJoT area. I We learn of the great, A.m ong the de11lgnated d1Vt.ion. How they lived, how they loved, marshals ""ill be Miaa Carol Dan-Where they sat, what they ate. leis of Bottle Tree Ranch, Pia· For thf Babe a.nd DiMag and centla, riding in full aflveT equip-The great Casey we foat~r ment, her black saddle at.anion, The admiration of Youth; now "Denmark's Dignity," and M:l.si Add t name to Ute rolter. A..nna and Mi..ss E~lte Specht of Bend your good ean. forftrd BeU rk!lng their matched horaei; So that I can tell "Golden mart Cortez" and ''Gold· Of the "panefuJ" incident en Sun Cortez." Each ot the That occurred and !ffell, Specht silver outfit.a le valued at A popul1.r cl:tizen, • more than $~.000. PholOgT8pher by tra.de, Entries Include w estern, Eng-Of his brief try at fame lish, and po~ riding g"l"OUps such And the "hit'' that he made. as the Riverside County Sheriff"& He sat \V&lching Ule chJldren poS&e, the Chula Vista Mounted Quietly at pla"y. P olice and 'th e Calltoml& Mount-Playing baseball and shouting ed Patrol of B_urbl.Q1c. In their own quiet. way. Meditatively watching-he Thought. "I jwit rnay Teach them some trickt:.'' So he 'joined them at play. He grasped the b·at firmly, Not high: not too low, He hit Mle firat pitch! And Boy! What -a blow! NO ..., f '=z==· Ma1 lt, lMI . Tiu. lo ..,_ lb bo all -cat.a. You fNli" 11 ;mMr U. CINMn I -., -tJl!I ,_Ill of '7-J cat"' a 'few ...U. ep. ~. Mother 1'&t,... --tllJou qaln. " '"' ilayil •• ~ many fnlJU.u daya of .~ to c.haae away a stn.'j cat from our patio, we looked into our outdoor barbecue stove and found tllree kittena. v.ery much at home. Bountlf'UI Mother Nature not only sent WI a cat to rep1'-Ce the )Oet one, but Milt Ulree kittens and no doubt the mother cat h a • capabntties of having many moni . kJttena. All of the ne""borbood ca.ts seem to be very .much lnt.erut:ed in.. Qur cat .family. I don't know if they want to help mother the kittens. eat them or the food we put out for the mamma cat, or mak~ love io her. I have never known 'When two call: iae clawing ani:t yatrUng it each other, If t!ley a~ ttctlttng to the d.e&th or ma.k· Ing vk>lent love. T'ime w\11 tell. In lhe meantime 1l any ot you would Hke aome cat.a, I am · now. dealing· In cats, preoent and tu- ture .. : This Is your Friendly Ford Dealer, 'nleodore Robins,. say- ing Good-bye for now and sus- gestlng that tou' Yilrit our \teefl car department ll you need a good used car. We eat'f"Y a $20.000 !tock at all times. LAURIN W8Eli WALLET E. A. Lauria, li:oeta Mesa, loet his leather waUet contain~ W aomewbera between Lido a a d I Newport yesterday, he \Old police. LAWN BOWLING . . A method fJll. putt.lag life fJlto the loCalltf without marring tta beauty. · Greens owned a11d raaintaiaed by the Qty of Kewpc;ri 8tacb. tor the benallt of th• pl&bllc, and operated under . the supervtston ot the Newport Harbor Lawu Bowl- ing A.uoclatten., a non .. proftt CorporaUon. ;;-While the Journallam class was here primarily 'for -experience in the field and we served as their laboratory, !::: they did find time to share in many pleasures offered by = our town_ Among those who helped us complete their =week were Port Orange which took them all for a day on -the excellent boat Alalunga. The weather ·and Father . ::;: Neptune and the crew all cooperated and everyone abosrd always had a '"pro&" ram for (OotltlaaM ttom ~ I) _.,.,._ ·-W.-ti.~ul>-.... ta Ana. Noncyj X-u-Is U part)' ,,.. l-....... -Ind._.... to II'" Domoor&tlc for the 1.1atted Hatton.a. tbe other Preeh11enU&J candidate on hf.e holaUonJlll Kefauver tore•w CTUll root. tour ,._ l8 the cele- cotl(ttaion I.I\ our forelp Po I i c Y brated coonakin cap. •houJd a Republican pre•tdent of And lf the coon.kin cap eeemed lntematktnali#t. teetlnr be elected IOme.how to belonc to thia tall. but u bolatk>oist Con gr ea s &low-spoken Tmn~a.n. who wa• thwart hi• vtewa. ''It la lmpos-the modeetly .mall purp~ orch.kl slble to be a ltberal lntern.atlonally which hi• wife wore, equally flt- and a reactionary domestically." Ung. Not that Dttea ls a back- he said. woodsman; bl.It be doea have t_M; Virginia P eters played back· ~ m\Mk: tor tM ftOw. Cl'lll· dl"ft\ 1nodeltng lnehleled V\dll llhlelda, ll:thel Btonebllck, Cindy l"amsworth. Barbara Nott, aad Marilla Nott, Judy Hag-en . .Joe.J'I Remley.· and Michael Freitag. Y ounl" women were Leslie Fret- tag. Pat Thompson. Helen Wat· .on. Helen Doe&burg, Joyce Mc- Donald. Margie Neff, Connie See- ley. Bbowtng bat hlng-tog1 were L)'Nl UtUeton. Taj& Tol'till and Helem Doeaburg. Oldlime fuh· k>n• •·ere wom by Phyllt• F\elda, Ellen Owen, M .ra. Lt1 Nott. Mn. J . A.. Bodman. a.nd a.s a ,climu. HaJ Olua and De.leva.n Freft.ag ln oldtlme ft'llla a!ld embroideries. IM:lrldual entrte. wtll he In Meft's and ladh!a' •UVf>r -~ &ad sll,·er s-Jra. 8..,..... allvcr, \\"~tern pet,. and mea'• u d .... ~n·s lllnflu.. ........... ..... Spaaloh lady, -~-. Mf"dcan Chan-•, "-t. ,....e twtne ...... tor :ro.....-pn' Vil· t9M' 1' ttel$ er••1nl uaa\q ~ ....... r1. Among t.he 'band• Which will participate are µie Orange Coast College and Newport Harbor High sc'hool bancb a.nd the Oranco Grotto Drum and Bugle Corps of Santa Ana of which C. C. Mc· Claren is pr..e&i.dent. The.OaU..eoarM ~_.t,Mf &ir. • .(n"ll<iMllol-ed a.... " ' .. Then a ci-a!hfu.g, cucalling:, Tinkling of glaM! That WU all. It was a" smash hit alt right, And a crash so realistic, "ls it possible," he thought, "That 1 did It w1th thJ• 'stick?" A Home Run you might think, And you'd be perfectly right, F br home they all ran, Dayo of play: Wedneaday, ~­ do.y, 41at.....,,.," .• "'""r-,._~ .all =!& 1.o WhfcJl the pubUc la -......... .......__1 1>o ot.taltied at tJ>o·-• )llaTz • Ing daya or <'ll eecrelal)' &t Beacon T2t.OJW or H.arbot' Q1'16-..W A clean, Olldi.lbg &ftcl -.potl- Uve oet*'°f' llPOl't- ~ PROfk~5tC!Ml\I ~ ~ nl>i~[10RY (' • ;;:-booked a critter. ::: Emma McCollilell and her boss, Lindi Cristafoli, of -the Rendezvoua of Balboa entertained them with an eve--. .... ning of dancing, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Miller made it pos- • sible for them to really '1ive at the beach" through the use of two of their apartments. The Balboa Inn helped greatly with a suite of rooms. These things, and the courtesy • of those who were interviewed from one end of town to • the other all g&ve them an interesting week and us a a • better paper for you. .. ' He cuffed Elaenhower to Tait's faculty of meetinl" any man on hll: ~rvaUve domestic views. The own level. Senator said there la '"no quick Nancy Ke.tauve~ met her )l,u.- formula for peace: that military band in Tmne•ee, where Me w... mieht ta very neceua.ry for a vtatt.tna relatlvu. sut llhe wu 'hold'lnl operattoft'." Additionally, born In Seo~ daupter ot an he urged abarlng A.merlean tech-A.mertea.n who became a aubject. nlcal k.Jlow-bow twith distre.llJ&d of Oreat BrtUtn and wu latu countries of the warld to aJd knighted. The couple have four them in doing bueiJleu with U•. children, ranging In age from 1 In olH!J breath. Kf'fauvf'r Ml· to lO. , .. ooat.e4 Trwnaa'• Polat I\' Although 90 really Amff'lcan, proram of takial' eare of tht> MTa. Kefauver baa a look of the ' M NALLY ml OCEAN FISH wo•ld. In !he nut h• called fO< Scotch. H.r fair, aoft skin goes C ' 8 · a balanced bud~t. B e madf' well with her blue eyes and red· , no •u~reoUona how th• bud«0t dish brown heir. Her orchid cor- ' could be balanced \\ith Tnm1an • (ED. NOTE: Following is the second installment of J . B . A ·•-•-•-~••-n eJ<-ndltu"' pol sage wU posed on a suit of taupe • McNally'• treatia, '"'nle Plight ot Our Vanishing Schools," which :u.•n.uv r-• gray, lmpe:cc&bly t..a.iloried and ~ deals with depletion of ocean fiahing. Part III will follow In the o.-iM-... Fte Cecil KlnC" worn over a lonr IJeff"ed, lheer ' May 29 isue of the Preaa. l • • ..._..,,. p. 8 blouR. At her throat wu a four ' By I . B. McXALL\' !Calif .) tnvestigati.f!g committee strand pearl choker and she wore • d . . h Co for turning up sundry federal large pee.ri. pearahaped earrin.gl. : The Department is charged with a v1smg t e m-rB..8Cal8 and .ta.tin.I" there was no , H er hat wae a rou.g'b. white at.raw, • mission and th'e LegiBlature, managing and maintaining room for racketffn t.n or ou~~de lta muter deaigning dtsplayed • our fish and en.me, and enforcing all laws ~aining to ,overnment. Kefauver said: We only by the brim atartlng trom • o_..... can be very proud at the Demo· ' : fish and game. cratf'c record." Me claimed there notllln• on the left aAd dlppblg •. • o.r '-"-laton, v..v f.ew of. whom . a.re &alt water woutd be a "cata.rt:rophe for world on the right th ~ wide, !lower ~ -·" peace lt the Republican pa r ty filled .weep of straw. • _ sporlllmea, tre very willing and even eager to ie..... ,.hat took o .. r:• Nancy bu poise ~nd charm, Her Is neeee·ary to ...,,etute OW' fisheries. la the put tile N t h eald "W need few smile lights up h~r wllole faco "" • e · • .. ~vtilg warmth, to a per90naHty of _ aalt 'tll'liW ..-t&llfai have not been repl'l!tlellted by men faces, new Ideas and more unit:". Innate dignity. "lllOe wtll, ff he< ; WhO wen tbdrCl111hl;y f-!l!ar with tile Specific aaJt Water The Senator WU lntroducad by huaband la elected, lbe & flnt l..zy • James E.. Walker, county Demo-....... n flt•-.......... hy -•~~-·-• • lllb,_ • ,.~ Wl?J II .. -a:ir<'1" RI aaaa ---,,..... ' ....... ~ ,,__ _. cratic Central Commtttee officer. tratalll.& to be mrr--at the "•Md~-t 1£ slit) lafellMICI -• llfve ~ who, KefauveT noted, .upporte ="· H ,,._,... -another slata of Domocretlc Pru-P~~ "'*· • 1111e., ..... 'Die ·~· ·-w "' ..... ---~--• • 1-U&I delept.eo ID uu. at.Ille. Uttl H I • --...... c 7 •hi -.... JIWi ... The Senator, however, lhankad • e , oover :. Qs !I t 11 .... tt p Walker for a quiet cordial Intro-I : '1'11. iwpatll of tile l'lah aad Game ~t _,,. dw:tlon. curt.la s. Burrow, cen-(0..--PW• •>· eraJ cllalnnan of U.. dinfter oom-tunlty &Del time uJ lltlld)' eerta1n :tG ~ft '9.-... I I J too &llcl! by the UllOWlt ol. flnanz mlttee, ln1lodUced --of party lafprmatloll wlllcbi )lu bee N- :aai ' I I W WIJ 1 7 ..-lilcllr to them, or, 'IPltetJter adz ,........ &Dd w~ The 4.-..i, • Dick tir1.l.o. - ~ 11;:1 I ::t 1'9':, lllcb.t~ry, Ia ~ mUOIC, 'while 'nle Cl>oraleert. led todr.y. Be think• the ----tea• 'WQ1Jtt . 6 tl•e ..... Y by G. WWud_~ a&n( aev--illf wt11 bo hold bl -"'° a "1J fr&mlltj>a 'hlo provldo<I pojlWar cllo.&-lmm, ~' tl>o - :..~ '"° --'• 1 • 31t lly tile ~ .... offered en.I -p. UUOl dundrum 'Ind -""-tl!as ~ ·-la-)>o-....., · · ...... '° tab ~ placee -~b ~ -portonned lliM -tJoe ~ !':r. ~-- :the fttulll . t•llt I '911!,e'hl'tMr,._..~. 11114 'a~ aldta. -"':.~":-'tlieii,:;: ~ .... a -~ -iil. llle 1'1111 .... a-D I u't1 &t Oti't'it S=••S .., of the "!;".j. ~.· l;llUf dlgllt •••Mr r • • ....... • . ,.. 11111. ftla · "" -'°' x-a et br _. 111 n 1a .t111H-..tinp ...-tt. pert ~s at Ho"'e · , ~ ,.-=:11.-'I'" Wtltl.t. - ):if the ft* ... Omit Plpwt' IL inlght ~ better Only a fnr 'lt'Mlat ~he~ Ollllr 111al d IJI Ille. ::imdtwdwnF 1 klnn• d bll wtr* ~ biol. ~ :.. .....,. ... ( ' . • Of' ...ru-wy, ou-.r SpMra cloC .. ,.._ CN17.,:U4 Clol ._ : )IJl6 It .. p k #a _. wwuta ·ol -.a_. Ka)' 1ll ot a ~alla•t at .!di .. .,.. 11or-4 . L ........._. .. 11r; • st,' 11 · • 'r mo oM n rat 111 t11e = ·~~,. .:::= 1::. •••••• --· r ~a.I Q p 7 Qlrll .ti .. fl* ta' IL .... t 'S' Ii Mid 1'111111F la 111 lllate -1111::5;;~; ...... , .. .._.. 11111 •• , \ -....... ... • ... llmlod bt 1 k ... -cldJ. -.-; ..... -· •Ill':_ • -~ - -• _,, *-111 • •tis e1• ... a11 .. • :• Ill I • t k n! I .. • ....... 11111 de 1rt· , ._ la _. .... I'~ : ..... .._.•'Id I .... llWI -li;ralliu!Mi -- ........ 11 • °"' a•f .._., tlle i.eu 1 ) lalsa,dllle =. -::.:=-.:-..;~ •. s,: "110d:1 lllll _. 1lllt "lllm tile ~or 9..,. 7rn -· ·-. :- • • • Tin Cen Be•ch Being Clean4d Oranre county's iu.!amoua Tin Can Beach is being clea.fted. Four huge C&tarpillar tracto!"8 ji.nd var- lou.a oth€'r equipment were today cleaning, gndtnc and gen~ra.lly tidying the vast 'stretch of sand between Sunset Beach and Hunt· lngton Beach. 4'he ent ire project 1• one of pri- vate ~terprlse, public relations and goodwill on the part of the Bolla Chi<:& Co. and Signal Oil and Gaa Co., owner• of the ~­ Accordlng to Paul Ottoeon. att.ot·· ney for Signal, his tlrm ls endea· vorlng to clean the beach-of rub- ble and litter left by people they have failed to keep oft the strMd. The beach lo pr1vat0ly owned and theoretlcall,y bu been ci01e4 to the public since the army &ban· dcmed it.a uae at the end of World County Vote telly Listed by Jord.n Announcing oft'iclal voter regis- tration at 6,383,521 In. California tops previous reoorsa. Ftank M. I .J0;rda.n, 11eCreta.ry of atate, diB- closed that Orange County hllB a total of 112,551 registered voters . The Republicans lea.d all ·others with 68.~5~. compared to 4.9,9U for the Democnltic party, 3570· decl!Jle to state, l28'7 Prohibition- ists, 212 miscellaneous and 64 In- dependent ?.rogreut~. Possibly indicative of a trend. Jordan's figures tor the state show the Republicans have gam- ed stateWide ·a tOti.1 ot 24.7,13' registered voters since the gen- era.I election registration of 1950 While the Democrat• llave lost 86.487 regtstr&nta. ftegiltration for the .June 3 conf(>1.lda.ted prl· mary election shatte'ted: not only all previous primary records but also tbose for general elections, Jordan said. Pathway of Ugh+ Radiocast Lecture 'Till all were safe out ol atght, Except .poor Mr. Hitcho6ck {)eft standing aJone, T o face ·the tre of hta neigbbor To whom' he'd have to atone . Tom, Skip, Hanle and.Sis Left· 80 hurriedly that Poor Mr. H itehcock Wa.s left "l!.Oldlng the, bat:" Ah! So bHet ts our moment So fleeting ta ta.me, Kent fervently Wimed. . .He'd never entered the game. F or In breaking a windOW" He broke not one, bnt two, Which you'll "haw ~to agree ls darned hard .to do! On the Rpll_Call ot Fa.me Score one mote bit; wlllch aock Broke up a good game and Broke up Kr. Bitcllcook. P . s .-With tun autbol1ty t.bese Words I have spoken; C&\ol&e 4oftODe L£ t.ll, It'• my windo~ that are broken. NAT J.tlCHAUD RowiMJ et. u sic (Clo!IWM d ,.._ l'llge l) served t.hrOQghout the Britlllh Common"tVealth. Seat& aTe aftllabl.e U the Bal· boa Bay Club grounds 8Dd on the south end of Udo TurnlnS Butn . F>;n~ "-ised Will be !riven the 0..s.,..,.~·CJE 7 ... ~ wtU -dad... at .-...... Mr 'Ar.. .. Wa.r n Practlcally every cl'fjc ''Christian Science: Tb' Path· _, Ill Ille OOUlll¥ -~ 1o -y of Lipt'' will .. tM .... dl lrile.Wfut<hr•of '-cll of a~ tile tw•1•1t..,.. f« poobllc -b7 -ootlllt)' or lltatlM (~Itel, Mnrh,-otaia-' ewaln&'. .., ., • • .. -. ft911MctabU"~c;ndl1r· frolrt ~•:sii ~·'tll • fll Cl.:JL t U9S --------~llclmtl9t,a.. •••• -' ... ,, .... -.... of -0( tt. _...., I\ R117 i.et-. ......._. cl , c. 1 . lo 1 .. -.... ••1 off .. ,..,,,....,. -. •~'*'".,.. ot Bott-. Mr a , ttr. a. .. w vlPtl•• *' .... o. a.t..e.tf tor tM lta .... ~sea ._.,, of,~ OS? 12 I 9 ' • GI t ,, llG 't n a.. iitcaprt. • al ~ ot LMtm •• I• tiN ,11uoe .. • ' r.-i,. Ne!PbNbood ileaoloo Grauel Chapel I I 0 Broadway- 11eacoa 11110 OOota •• . Dill~ - Ole! i:sta\.=i, _,,,. ' ' AD Uft:u written. , llOWDD w; GERBl8H 1808 'l'reWpcirt Bml., ~Kea PHOilJli Jl8A~ ~ ' ··=••=•·•• n.f ,.<6 .. :n ... , ... BE SURE .. INS\J~ ... - llA~ 8'l'AlfUftl -~ .. 911.,. ' " U6 ~· ...... ~, r 7 , I w. 5tw1 Foote ~· <ill!:NDl.U. DlBURANC!D'. ••:WO~Cll ....... P!Jone~. ~t-P. 0 , ~t nh -11.e., lf..,pott-. - -EARL w_. STANLJ:Y 1 -liar _, N11uir Pallii ' t !~ au-lf7t: .. .__ !lo __ .. • • I I . • • • ' ' ' ' . • Drive a . . ln~ation lty P. E. (().. ·$isterhootl Kombeq ot Chapter N Q.ot tNo P1 Z. 0. Bt.te--blvltlJIS all to.-Ii:. O.a r..i.,•nr In ·o,. Bar- bor &nl& IA> a In. lo-bo._ bol4 ID POgrim °hall~ Corona de! Kar Coln· ~-elnm:I>, Ill BellctrUpe Ave-., on Tbllrlday, Jtale 5 at 2 o"'cloclc. Pleue tele'pb'Ortfl Beamn l!'l8S'J or IUrbOl' 1114~ W tor ...... <rvatloll& A Put.el by ~ Loo Nucent StudJ~l 151 SO. Cout Blvd. Lquna-Allo Copper A: Brassware • , D""iSTJNO"llll>lllO otJESn at «le ot Fred Henbora were ludje .Od Mn. Fftd MIUe utl, Is Renhorn eXj)lal.nJnr solne of Ille 'lor'nd' ol b.bt ""tie. \' HARBOR SOCIAL EVENTS .... """'"'-"·if.-,.,. ......... -~~ .. -"""_ ... u'W._"""""'_ ........... ~ ... .,.....--."''"''• ..... Opti-Mrs. Aid Boys' Hbme Harbor P anhe Renic Pl ttt\~ T~a fcsr Mothers, Daughters The Optl-1.tn. of Newport1 Har- bor held their \th meeting al the --------------ho me or Mrs. H. L. Het rick, who < Four Generations at Birthday Fete Four generations Wtn'! pre.sent at a dinner given recently by Mrs . Ann Rima of Santa Ana Ave., Nev.rport HelghlB, Vl.'~en th~ hoa· teas noted birthday anntversariee ot her son, Keith and hJa wife, FJo • The house wu lovely Y.•lth roses rrom Mrs. R lnta~ ga.rdeu. Kaa7 a ~ deol bu bO'"! modi thra a -n_wana A4 -c-•-.. mi .. 6t """" .... ~-iO Ila;. -. ,,. ' • ' 'dMlf ' -~ •Rele'ne CurtJa Permanents ~ tnd Clalrol oolorlnr •Junette MarcTen nall ~ •ft1ntnr R o olerware heat permanent waving •'Of:rmetlca RMriib1l !187 oOlwN A D"tL lit it I! HU ci6en Blv4. •Mmtcurf'n'g by Helefl CHRYSLER . ond . GET NEW ENERGY \\'as hbma, with Mrs. M . H . Holmes a8 co-hostesa. At this Ume the OpU-Mrs. completed a collec- tion of clothing tor t he Optimist bo)'IJ home in Los AnreJes. Plans for a Mother-Daughter tea to be held in the Girl Scout Houae June 1 at 2 p. m . were con1ummated In a b r e a k f a st meettnc of the' Har bor Panhel- lenlc when It met with 1'frs, Ray· mond K. Rarvey at her home, 316 P oppy Drive, Coronll del 1.tar, on ?.lay 14. P resell\t were K erm and Betty . • NEW JOY IN Uf'E The next regular meeting W111 be held at the home of Mn. 0 . ___ ~-th_t . o. sue ... _------ !"!' ••Iller c:-P•ale ' Steve Hope IWl lft:tlAl F9111lA in Air Forte The breakfa.st was served In Mrs. Harvey's dini1'.g room over- looking the cliff add the sea . R im a. J~ and EJsle Patterson, honored guests Keith and Flo Rima, their son and daughter--ill- Jaw, Ronnie and Verna Ri!lla with their two months old daughter, Rhonda, (the rourth generation). The evening Wa,, ,fpent w1th tele~ vision and d e,nclng for everyone except Rhonda, who "Just slept." • • tolr ~ ..... ·- . . ...... N1 IRllllMillll Till'ncr Drag Co. 900 Cout Hlwa7, Newport Bea<"h i -· 8%4-0 Hinldey's Pharmacy SOI Marine Ave... Botboa bland Baell<>• suss W hi te icin g? Silver lea ves 7 Let us p ut your ideas to-gether t o ma te e the Wed- d i ng Cak e o f y&-u~ Dreali'ls • A)~ • •• ·".~~~-• L I 0 El • MAR K !T • • BARB01' USI ' • Dell very • ASK AllOtJT OtlB CATERINO SERVICE ' • Steve Rope, "°" of Mra. Thelma Paddock Hope of Coron.a del Mar, recenUy enllated ln the AIT Force and la now at Parks Air :Force Boe, PJeua:nton. near O&kland. On the way to camp w ith ht• group a.t: was made "troop com- mander ind acting corporal," the fflecttng being .. based on IQ and age." He haa auditioned for the band. Hls brolhet Fred ta at Ft. Stoneman, will s ho rtly bl' tn KOr'ea. A ~ buaine«a meetinr was held. Mra. Harry Casey t o I d about Ute efforts of Mrs. Kenneth (Florence) Cooling in • obt&tnlng Mn. FnmJt Cowg1!1. member of the Pahbel)enlc rtlatlon_s commit - tee ot UCLA: as speaker for the MoUu~r-Daughter Tea. Mrs. Cowgill has been a mem- beT of the relat ions com mit tee ror eeve ra l years and has contrfbuted te the dev6lopmen~ of tJie Pa.n- hcllenl c office at UCLA trom Its beginning. She .. 1s act ive in civic a ffairs. t.. a graduate or Stanford, and ts president ot pie University . • Affiliate and Is, a ! m_e I'\} be r of N W Delta Delta Delta. I . or:man yers . Th... ~rooent . •t brea.ktut ... .... •• ~ .. '"'.J .• ~ -v-·a.~ Jan Briscoes Visit in Nprth 1-tr. ond Mrs. Jan Brh1coe of Newport Heights are jll3t._ back rrom Bnkersfle1d, wher e Mr. Brls· CO(> a t tended a meeting ot South- er n Californi a cooordina.ting com- mittee of the California Blatt" Firemon'a aMOClation. Taktni a short vacation. they also went to Me rced to visJ! frle.r'lds ror a tew days, and then had a day at Y 08e- mltc• Leap Year Dance For Surfsidets · and Friend Her~ l\<>ird m•m'-'Q"j • ~~-&'::.~ •-nl ""''"'° _,_.. tor a week -..,., :::t:...i... at-~~ home Ot ·Mr~ Mn .El· man Snfllh • .cn.~ A . AD~ be held Saturday, May 2• at Wit- met-cJOe) E'&Ctendh of NeWj)ort .:hd M"-B-a ~Y· Jowtck Country club, wftft a cocat. Ia1.ai'td were· Norman W erl 'a?ft! .Mrs. Georp Gul11J1e and M'ra.1 la.II party f rom 8 :30 to 9 :30 p . "1. ~-•• i~ 1 Y. ~~ d Martin Mangold were unable to Hosts for cockta1ls wtll -be Jud.,.e '-Vl•r&d n.O wr.pn g -o · 1U1n1an , tt d 0 • Oregon cwhere Dutch CUA has h ts a en · and Mr3. Ro bert :ir.dner, Dr. &.nd Octo-Pu.ss cate >. The b0y1r have • Mt11. Hugh Plumb and Mr. a.Ad juat completed the w tee0nd term Mrs. Ted ~ w. orley Mrs. Van Haye1, Mr. and Mrs. V. of sc:hool a( Ot:~on State Unlver-p E. E ll3worth. Mr. and Mrs. Don sity and w\11 •p<nd Lhe ~'tl'l•ner &:efed at art. y H e.rwOod , Mr. and Mrs. Frank I N• t -•kl up· California \. Ht rma.n . Mr. and Mra. A V. Segel· n ewpor , -ng h t suruihine. Norman 11 a native Honor.a center,ed on Mr.a. Ted ors · Newporter and ts grandson o r Worley of Tustin Avenue. Costa Dutch Gus. .Mesa, wlW!n Mn. Don.. WUd, 717 Judy Chapman an~ Jack Penney to We'd in June Wheeler Dr., entertained with a layette •hower Tuesday, May 13. The h0tipltallty found setting in the Costa ~{esa ho me of Mrs. ?.fll - ton Lee Elua, 413 Flower SL. where a pink and bJU.e color com- bination aet tJ'l& them e. Parffcularly . striking ln fiof:"I I Invitations were out yet5terday decor was a. formal arra.ngemeht for the weddt.ng, on Saturday, of pink and. white gladioli while Juhe 14, .O! Viu Judy Chapm&n, clueters of ~~l. ~~ cera.mlc lllP~!Uo.at'. )fr .. aDjl ~~-~---~~tY'Qrg .~ ~ Cii&pma.1':Tr.;or· cstr'M&a a.n effecta. A corsage of pink cam'll· ll<M'We•t Ocean Front, t o John tton.s wa.a worn by Mrs. Worley. Charles Penney, 90n of Mr. and After an lnte~I of appropri· Mrs. Gtorge Penney, Sr., of Co· ate game.a, compD.me:nted. guest rona del Mar. opened her wide array of gU't& .The ~remony will be perform~ Rounding out the OOCaafon wen at 4 :30 p, m. ln St_ James Ept9co-retre&hmenta which repeated the pal churchi and U>e reception will pink and ~Jue· motif. be herd &t the home of Mr. and · Included in the P.-thering we're Mn. Arthur Best, Corona de1 Mar. Mrs. Jamea,I .. G&ll~,r, Mn. i..u- . Miss Chapman wtU be iff.duat-rence Kenyon, St.eVf!h 1t1su., ed thla 1en11!4\er from Lonir Beach Doroth,y Lveroon. J e Attrld(t, State college, &nd 18 a1&o te&Chtng Delore• Van de Wilker, Elleen tant. grade clAuea &t Arfeei& Ele-Worley, Ann ~1CS.s, VI~ mentary ie!M>ol tn. the mornmg. caJveri. Ginnie Hottord and Lutle Her fia.nce La a Jaw lltudent ,,t ~lnde:mari:: /, ·•, USC. ' --------· Newport WCTU Names Members to Hospital Group Newport Beach W. 'C. T. U. met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. May U'Ren, 3512 West Ocean Front. Mrs . Margaret Clark 'pn:-- stded at t he business Be-'Mri011. Appointed to repre~9Je.\..~ on Hoel' MemorlarHo:i'PIUl&ux- llary were MM!. U'R4n ILlld Mn. CaJi51 CurtiL The president announced a state workshop to be held at Red- lands untvenlty JuJy 7 to 11. Several ot the otncers plan to at- tend. A· wool a.trhan was re. ported Ritt to the N'anI hospftal at Long Beach. Mn. Flora Beatty brought an intenatlng report from the state L. T. L. conference hel<:I at state .headquarters in Loe Angeles JIUJt week. Comlnl' electiona and csn .. clldate•' wm . dlsclJA¥d. ,· Durbl( the ooc:lal "'"1r tea WU M"9d by Ibo~ 1865 Barbor Blvd. Cotita Mesa Beacon MU Alao 8.t our Santa Ana, Anaheim and Fullerton stores • • t t: . j PART 1r L THUiso~v. MAY 22, 1952 PAGE 3. - dis~ .... . fRE tlRJI ·~ OI ·~. ·· . · :'-i •• i. .. ~., ....., 1ts G,t~1 is? SS •• Ir -..~. 1o&j, •.II.a '1 • t :t • ' I A.it • w.J;.oi.t: ~ roalden!,. "Wbo..·1" ~ '-J ortte ~!"'. . .:1111 J a n a w ,!> ~· fl'\Jf o lllltl;' biJ "Ma.rtliena ~" . i This yet.r'a prei(dent '111 Newport . Harbor Commun, lty Pla.ye,._ Kra. Randall UI an ~tidll IO' all w h o \VOrk with her and wat_~ her petrctrm.. She bu ~ pearOcl bi !e&dlnr rolea bl the Player-. prod:UCUon ot · '-rhit Male ~" and 'Two Blln~ Mlee." S b o gained no'UC. In 9outhlan~ dramatic circlet With her direction of the extremely , succeutu.1 "Dream Girl" and r ""1J1Jot's DellghL"" Thoqb a naUft of Wyo- ming, Mni. Randall became a. c o n v e rt e a calltorniah. ; MARTDLLA early in lite. She atte:nde<I Hunt. lngton Beach Hlgb School and Fullerton J_ C. S he recetved her AB defre6 and took post lftdU· ate woTk tn Drama at the Uni- versity of Southern Callfomla. Ott campus, she wu heard in commercial radio programs on Stallons KFI. KJU, llhd l<:MPC. While studying for her tfiacblng ca.reef, she found time tO serve a..s preside.ht of Zeta Eta Pht, her speech SiClto'tity, and atilt earned the prlzecl,. Phi Beta Kappa key With her •ch.elor'a degr-ee. 27th. 2tth and 29th. Thlo Ume, she Is a tan'roba, temperilbenta.J: • actttsa WlmllO tavortte endearing ex..preselon ls "B lesa you, Dah·llng! .. Mrs.. Randall has been a rav- oMte teacher at three California high schools, includtng heT own., and two junior colleges, Fullerton and Orahl'e Coa.st. Her subjects have Included drama and radio, English, Spania:h, Latin, Journal· ism and speech. She now resides ' the harbor 11rea with her hua- d. Jerry, and 80n, Jock. · Under her Jeadet'Bhlp, the Com- munity Theatre ha.s had its busi· est and most Succe.utul ye a r. Since July, membership has more than doubled to 135. .A. new m o n t h I y bufteUn, "The Gall Board," ha.a been 1 au n c h e d to keep members informed of varied' activities, which include workallop plays directed, acted an produced by membef& Planned entertain- ment protfam for cluba and civic orpnizatlons are a1ao a new )h- novation'. lriarthella' wu 'instru- mental in settht.g ··up a wor king re1atl6Mhlp between the Playe'rs and Orange Cout Collece. This put.a prodaction of aome plays UJ\der the C.Ollege adult education program, and hu given the play. ers proteaional direction. It has broadened the College drama pJ"'O.. gram with pleulng reBUlts tor the school, players, and aJJdlencea. Mrs. Randall again p l a y a a leading roll ln the P layer6' lut production of the aeaaon1 "Ught Up the Sk y," ,to be presented May '·You· GA • • In real Ille~ d)e aya. •Tm glad to have thi:.=rtunity to thank Newport Federal S&v!np and Loan f'or its Stallllcb support ot our CO'rnmuility Ttfeat.re rroup. Your hetp to us h&Z been typfcal Ot the active interest yo(l · have always taken in the best project& r1f our community." tvhiJe here at Newport Balboa Federal Savings &: Loan, one ot our prime actiV1ties ti lending money for home bull~, we aeem rt a pnvnege to Jelid a help- ing hanil to th I! COnunun1ty Theatre. rr!>uE' -al\d w! are per.. tic~Jai;iy prou<.t µ>, nUn\'l>er ntem- &ers o( that organlzCtloh amonir our sa '1Jln _ cuatom'erS-After all, we deil J -80%11ew?iat tn the same ciomino\nue.. ch-ea:m., bopu, am. blllon9 . . ·t,tl\ciqg'b_ we approach them from a ~rent vfttWpolnt. Savtj>(w oconnta With a.. have led to, the ~tlon of many dream~ and .amb1ttonS. Theae savtnp not only are insured up to $10,000, but they earn a hich· er return because in more than 15 years we've pald never leu than 3 percent per annum. Why not start your savings to earn more for you? Come in ana let us talk tt over. ' Lal Loa EIAL Sams ··-:r •• ~ ··~i•li•• P. A. PALJU& ........._ 7 • • •rlll Ult:,.,... .... ,. 1E9if 11T ,IEICI, llllftllll .Dald • Fu1N1ty1i 1Ce. 1 We 'Buy end Sell NJw anJ Uted Fu ffli tur-e • • • ~81J Nnport Blvd:•-Cott+,~ a.. 5656 • ... DEMOCiAts JOIN fHE YAf!. f!'AGeN YOtE FOR · lester Yelft 'NI ..... • t ~ ... • THE ONLY D_i:~ fiiR ASSDIBLY '74ii ~ • Oppoaed "' ~ .,_Ir (oD. 'tour ~ lliDo•J . -.., I., ...... PPoNENT (Repub!lcaeJ I · Realtor • · PPONENT (Republlcan) ~VuttP,tor 8TEB VAN TA VII (Democrat) ... . -. ~ \ -.........,, ............. ~ ...... , ·-· . .. i " .,~, RIPU'BLIC ·IOMIDTi:G June 3rd . WJie t:all ~ • • • • . , •••• In ' • ' 'l '1 *** f .. ll'.rTM1 =1r.t.r .. -.r:&., ~,. IZfltl, ..... * , ·.q:•Jall!illl! W., ~I $ Mid fl -*!Im~ -J ••. , ·71 tWta1 i1d1•11 • • • ' • • • . . I , • • • \ . . • l ' I PAGE .4 -PART -THURSDAY: MAY 22 ; 1952 , 0~~1lESS-il ~ ureh .. ~llE~~V~ • Costa Mesa Methodist Church : Sunday'!! sc hedule ot activities Md services at the Chu'h:.h in· e 1 u des the Fisherman's Club J>rea.kfaat In the Lounge at 8 :00 a. m .. the Church School hour at 1t:45 a. nl .. the Moming Worship Service at IO::W a. m. with the Paator pre<trhtni: upon the -eub- :tect .. A J.,1\'ing Mentorial" and the .youth FellowMhip and Young AduJt hour al 7:00 p. 1n. Baptist Church of Costa Mesa Sunday ·morning w orsh ip 1ervice at 11 &. m. In Ftnt B&ptlat church of c~ta Mesa, the putor, Rev. P . G. Neumann will have aa his theme "Saluting the Church." Sunday school wtll convene at 9 :t5 a. m. and t ha Baptlat Train- ing Union will meet at 8:30 p. m. These claaaes are arranged for an ages. At the worship service at 7:30 • • • ' • . ISt. Joach!rft Club Meets May 29 1 Balboa Island . MethOatSf ·church f ~ lolaad Community Metll- odlat clluroh ..W bMr a M-.i . nll&I q>eetiJIC of \lie -7Mt ..W be held b7 U>e ltlolllers' club Of 8t. Joochlm'• ~~ eoota,, ___ .;.·------------~----"''---. -. Tllllnlll&y. ltlay 29, at 2' p. m. In tM pvt& hall. New ottlc~ headtd ,by Mn. Mable. Bayu. ~t; will be lnolalled by ft<y, ' Tbomu J . Nevin,, put.or of the cllllrCh. A opeclal prorram 1.1 pl&nned. At Christ Church Bv the Sea · . Memorial Sunday will be ~b­ aerved at Chriat Church by the Sea w~lh the Sanctuary Choir singing DeKoven'• "Rece&Blonal." Howard Folaom, barlton-.aoloist. wU1 bring two numbera liicluding .o-rhere ls No Death" by O'HarL Sermon \,Opie o r Rev. Thomaa Roy P endell wUI be .. The Third .&.lter· R.etiulta 1...-ome from comtant .Pr&cttce! An Ad regularly ln thll paper wUl produce re1ult. for you. AL'S CARPET :& I 8 WORKS llZBVJNG ALL ~ OLUiGt iOOllNTr FllOM ORANfE RUGS ~LEAflilED BY IATDIT llJ;TBOD8 . * WALL TO ;>\'ALL CAJU'ETS. CLEANED ON THE FLOOR U PHOLSTERY CJLEANED• * WE ARE THE LARGEST INSTAU..ERS OF WALL-'l'(). WALL CARPET IN OllANGE OOUNTY. ESTDIATES FRH! ---------------1sunday. the guest t1peaker for th~ l!:IRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIE~"TIST A bu11u:.h of The MoLher Church, Th• Fh•l Ch1.1rch of Chri•t, Sc,l.,ntl..t. in So.ton. M•• ... chu•elt•. ever:ilng will be Peter Lim, young Chineae Christian. who will speak on "The Pre3Cnce of God In My Life." Mr. Lim attend• the mis· FOR nlE S6tb time the Newport Harbor '"Yacbt t "' bura:ee IA hoisted to 'mark Uotber otnelal tea- aon opening ot tbe Club. sWt-Commodorn u J t.he tOS% offlcera took s-rt ln the tnd.lttoaal orremony. !Photo by Betkner) ..,Na.,..1J'&,.Am·1tr11on.J 'llt·A)of<U, ~~.,-,~ OUR NEW DRYING ROOM IS THE FINEST IN ORANGE OOUNTY. WILL DRY YOUR RUG OVER NIGHT • SS03 \'13 Lido, Newport Beach .5otnd.y School ....... r ...... ·-··-9:1S •.in. Sunday Serv1c::<11 ................... 11 00 •· m . ..,edne..t.y Evenin• meet1n11 8 00 P· m . , Reoodina Roorn located al I I I Palm !treet. B•lbCMO. 11 open daily frora IZ -n to S p rn o:rzc::ept Sunday• •nd hol>dA'l'I n•l1onAlly ob"rvf'(I Tht! public;: 11 c;:ord1all'I' 1nvlted to •ttend. the e.hurc::h aerv1c::e1 ind u .. tM !le,.dinir Rt>Df'n. •• • , ••• ·' .a Sa\"f' 50";,. -Ci11.J,ra.nt.l•t>d Ynui T 1r<' Re('app<'rt In Our O'-"·n Modern Plant Courtnry & l ,.sU,r t 61h & ~""·port r.1,·d. C:Ol!lta "1PM Phone IJl>a. 6.\61 WAR SURPLUS ~'el4'J)Orl and Harbor Bea. 62M -COSTA MESA SNAPSHOTS Developed ·Printed for LESS MONEY ! Aaylorl .._.. .... --Prin•··········· 3Sc Ally 12 or 11 5Qc ._.. .... ~s... Prints •••• .~<WE 'MV SERI/I((/ -Send" talJ• er 0991ttT. wUb 19~ ·"'b q\Mltf priaa,. S..Qd DO lt&mPI a.dm .,,,. oi. .,;· .. -------------~ •• ~~:~:.!I.school or Medicine ln Los j Conce· rt Monday night at 7 :30 o'clock the Women's Prayrr Circle w1li meet. The Men's Prayer meetln& will be hrld at the 8'JllC hour. fol- lowed by the mall-chorus re· h•~ar~I at 8:30 p. m . Prayer, praise and Bible study ls ' ~hrd· ul""1 for Thursday inghl lit 7 :30. & Benet it Tea Given by United Church Women UnltM Church \Vo1nen of Ncv•·~-------------­ port Harbor spon~red 11 C'"OilC'frt anrt benefit tea at Christ Gh11 rf'h b:V-the Sea on io'rltla y ufl<'mtot n. May J 6. The pro~1·am wu ~ pF'C. scntert In the .$8.nct11fll'\' h.Y i\f,1th· l.'r Slnt:ers of the HarllO" l1'A. Lady of Mt. Carmel 1441 Balboa Ave . Friday night rehearsal al 7 :30. BuUding of the new 88.nctuary was l!lt&rted on Monday night when men and boys of th<' con- gf't'"gatlon turned out with pic kfol and shovels to dig the cntchcs fo1· the forms or the foundation. Cof · fee and sandwic hes Wt're srrve-rt the workers by the ladies of the church. !lppearing In thrir ann utt l "J ·r 111~ Sunday at 8, 10 11.nd 11 :30 Nln<"c rl. The.\' wt-re -l:-t.-ctslr>tl Ii\' \V<'.-k dayA, 8 a.m. Confe-!:U!W>n · M l ~ ,lo Ann HRr,-t-n. •la11,..hl f"" 11( I Saturday, <4 to 5:30. 7 .30 to 8 :30 Mr. an<! ~i rs. Norn1an 11a<P11. Sunday, tK-for'" each n1aM. Balboi ~trs. HAcen I~ prf'~lrlf'nt nf th,. fslttnd, Sunda.y, 8 &11d 10 Satur lO"nl PTA. The f\1othcr Singr1·5 I day, 8 a . m. Confe;..isiona, 11an1e at •l!r·erled by ~1r~. ~1Rr\' Batten !lbove. · · Valencia Academy stt-ffPnAf'n "·Ith ,_,~ Biiiie °""'v-Radio Prov-ma "r, Rrcompa.nh•(, and 1'.1r~. Ronald Baccalaureate at Barlow. announcer. preoonted tv.·n Daily, PXcept Sunday, Rosary htiurs, Kfo~WB (980), 7:30 p m "' 't"roups. or songs. "'The Yf"ar's at · · Adventist \,,,,hurch t he Spring," Caln: "Give Me Yo11 r ro r peace. • Tirrd. Your Poor." Bcrlln : "Ru11tl r Sunday• I The Baccelaureate services of I of Sp~~ng." Sl.n~~lni:: anr1 "It'~ Holy Ate s&, 9:06 a. m., KLAC Va.lt>ncia Jun ior Academy will b•' Sprln~. Doland. All In the Golrt· (f.liOI 11a.111 . Catholic Hnurs. KP'l held at the local Seventh·Day Ad-i "n Afternoon" from \\'alt Dlsney'i; 16401 6 :1~ p. n1. KCFJ t710). Hour ventlat church on s&turday, Mlly "Alire In Wonderland:" and "Thi~ of St. Francis Clidlnca 4 others 21 at 11 A. m . 111 M.\' Country." Ret'-"·een the Eldt"r Clen Coffar of San Ber· 5:"ro11ps Ml s.~en played on h,., ,ardino will delive-r the sermon hMrp. "The PrayPr." J.ht.~...,.tn1M,: .i.:ilh the Invocation and bPnPdic· "'T'hr Swan," Sknt ,S9pn•1: t1.n•' ~ion by Dr. M . ?wl. 1.faxwell and 1 "1''1Ln tasy on Chop!l.llli<.s." Max"A•f'I' R. V . Bobst. Lola Cr&!M': h1 vAlf'· M rl'!. Perry RR1nl.'!I.. ont> of thf' llctorian of the class a.nd Ela·nr ~inc-p rq anrt pre:Jirlrnt of (TnU"" "'ry. prei;ldent: V('rnona \\"noel· C1111rrh \\"(lmt>n, "'1l" in rha.r~' ward 8('Crf"lary: David Buckn1an, of the prot:ra..ni. ~he told thr treasurer and Kenneth Griffith, ntf)ry of the Wf!t"k DfY ReU~lou ,. larliamentarlan. ~'1l1Clltlon pro5rran1. l'lponaored by ThosP lo be graduated arf: J.1a r-r'arhor Counc il of Churches, anrt lyn Antler80n, Dick Bobet. Dav-d the epeclaJ project. etc. of l hr SUekma.n, Bllly Maxwell and \.\'orne"'" Counf'll. She lnt.rodlk°ed Kenneth Griffith of th~ Harbnr M~. C'hf'"ll•r FIShPr, vice prt'Ki· \re&; Virginia Bonrt. Arthur Ebrr· riP'll nf the ('OllnC'il Rnd head or )l&rdL Rosemary Erml'lhsr, Srun I the lt>arhini:: ~tn!f, and Mr!'! F'Ullt>r, Anna May GIOV"r, Audre.v r.rnnl F"ul\Pr. Tht> rrojrct Is rl· Miley. Lee Powers and Frf'd W1I · nit.n ,.,,ri whnlly hy gift" fro n1 lan1snn, Lois. Craw. El11.i.11e Fry "hnrr hes of lhe ro11 nr1ls. Rt'\' and Vefnona Wood\~.'ard Th11n1fll!o PP.nrtrll. tu-,,t pA ator. The proCf'Nfiunal w II be "Lar· go" by Handel and Lh e re-cesalon- al, "War M&rch or •the Priests," by ltendelsaohn. F'ollowlnl?" tht' Nlnr•rt. Mrl'I Baines anrt the ,.;n~ers lf"'(f the way to Goorlel\ J-tttll. where fl dellt;htful SQC'lal hnur ttnd lea wa11 ~nj"yed by about one hundrt"<l fil'tv penK>ns. In the s-roup be· Christian Science Reader to Present Church of Air• Krndall D. StuarL a former Reader In a Chrllltla.n Scienc< -hurch, will conduCt the Columbia Chu~h of the Alrt ovf"r' KNX on ·°'urulHy nln1·nl.ng, )111y 25. at 7:30 )'clock. l-l i11 subject will be "Thf' Truth Which Il ral~." Kr nny Baker "'tll be lht> fPR 'ur"d ·"'Jloi."t. Other mul'!\cal s,.lr"· toas w1tfb(• prE'Hf'll •efl by a chO:'"R. ~roup und<'r thr-rtlrf'rloin of Rich 1rf1 \.\'hitP. Eu r,f"n~ Alflers OA·i ll bf' tl the or~an. Memorial Day at ·St. Andrews .5ermon Declares Identity Eternal "'l1rl•!1. the host rulslor anrl hltoi M<'morial Day Sunday at St \viff". were nr anrt ~1NC. HR rry Andrew '5 Prt"sbyt,.rian church will Whitt" of Ba.Jhoa l!!!l anrl. Rev. and be observed \o\'ilh duplicate &er· Mrl'I . Paul Moore \.\'heeler. of ·1!ce11 at .9 :30 and 11 11.. m. Sun- God Is Soul, a.nd the tn1e ldentl· Raint Jorne~ F.rt&e0psl a nd Mrs day school at 9 ;:\0. Rrrmon !'fUb- ty of man is et ernally maintained Jol'l,.J'lh ~f<'ShRne. "'1fP of thr jl.'cl will ht> .. A Jt .. llllng ~1emorlal ... b~ God, according to the Biblf"· pai;itnr or Co!!lta Ate..~ ~(rthod'8l by the Rt>v. Jan1•.11 S. Stewart. Sermon lrt all Chriaiian Science churr h. Thia Ls a Memorial Day aeTmon c:hurchea Sunday on the subjeet Al' three tablrs lovely with e111ph.uizing the part that we all "Soul and Body," The Golden tac~ C'lolhs. silver 15erv1ce . randies. can play in ~rpeluating the Ideals Text la from the Psalms 1103:1),18prln"° nowers anrt tf'mpling lrayP and princ•ples for which !IO many "Bless the Lord, 0 My Soul; and or dnlnlies, the guest!!. were serv-have P.Crifired so n1uch. The &n · lll that is wlthln me, bleae his 1 ed. Pouring werr Mrl'I. Thon1ar them is "Se<'k \'u lht' Lor-rt" by holy name." Pende.li. Mrs. PRul Moore \.Vh celer Rnb!'rls. with tnciftt"nla.I soloa by Luke's Gos~! relate• that when Mrs. Joseph McShi:U\e, Mr!!I. \.Ven· Loia Kidder and Virginia Stf.'wart Jesua aaw the window of Nai11 dell Hoyt, Mra. James Gookin. The High School Youth Fellow- whose only son wu dead. "he ,had and MiM Cl3ra Kahl.!1tt"'dt. ship will mf't'"t at 8 :38 p. m. In th<" compa.Mion on her. and &aid unto Women from ell'"hl churche~ church lounge and Wlll feature a her, Weep not. And he came and were dlrecte<l bv the followlnr panf"I discu.ssion on the subject touched the bier: and they that chairmen: Mrs. ·Edp.r Hill. pro· 'What Does It ){ean to be a bare hlm stood atlll. And he aald, gram; Mrs. Hubert Kldrter, Inv\· .;hrl.5l1a.n." Young man, l say unto thee. Arise. tatlona: Mrs, M. L. Keelr.r, hoat· :;;;:;;:;;:;;:::=::;==::=::;;;;, And he lb.at we.a dead ut up, and eu: Els t e Newland. publicity •· I bepn to speak. And he delivered Mrs. Arthur Miller, Key Womer RELJA•lo: T SER him lo hJa mother" f7 o 13·1~). of the h03te .. church was gen " " VIC! "Death la but another phase or era.I c hairman of the lea. She W1\1 'Vj the dream that ext11tence can be Ri1818tr<t bv the fnllowlni;r Key material," writes Mary Baker Women: Mrs. w. s . Hunaaker ~dy In "Science &nd ~eaJtb with Newport Baptist: Mra. Th a cl .(ey to lhe Scrtpturu.' Again ahe Samuela. St. A.ndrew0i!I Presbyter- Jaya. ''Man's privilege at th.ta IN-tan; Mra. ~ W. A. Mc'Brtde. Con- preme m~ment bl to prove the ~~tlonal ; Mr11. Fount Lowe. worda of our Muter: 'If a man Balboa Island: Mrs. K. Dutrow keep my aayt.ng, he shall never &ee Harlow Lut.betan; Mnl. Hubert Jeat.b'."' (pp. 427, 428). Kidder. Coeta M e aa Methodlat. Youth for Christ Conference Films at Baptist Church Kodachrome coiored.. .Udea ot the Youth for Cluist Conference In a......Ja. llelg1ua\. Ind of acenee ta.ken oa. the war at Oeuoa. rialt, rrankfort on Main and Bad BOmbUr~ Germany, Parll. London :iad ~-Wtq b6 allown lhl.I l!Und"1 naln&' at the l'lrlt Sap- Lu Amiga.a Ctrcle and o th er women hu ch&rce ot )llt.cben end nunery directed by Mn. John Shields. Ro.let and , flowers rrom the churcll .garden• were u.ed tn t.ht' ll!:MCltlary and sweet p e a 1 1n May Baaketo "1 Coodell Hall Young 'Methodists Gather at Mesa for District Meet .kl •-Bo•-Blvd, ltlb ,and o... b~ and lW'Ol'l7·ftft :lourt Ill&, ~ T :10 P. m, "7 Kn. 'Junior Rich ~ ,.,.,,., pooplo 9'reda Wampler ol the Newport rrom botb San·Dlep aod <>AnCe S...ll -··'}' -· ...... OouatJee plbt1'ed at ll!I Olm· '!&a a delepte to !be -'•"""""· -l7 ltl~ ch u r c 111 of 1'be pk:tv• w1ll be pr-.led by <iaoU. - -·~ tor' the • o!Jlc, led lly lln. J-B"1"1ct. AMDt.I San ~ DlatnCt ~ Tbo pular, Dr. b¥ Cius--Yoidll -...ip .ru"lor Dllo, -..-at 11 L .-:'• lllCll Oli1 11 ... --· ol Qldll ,"J -·-Tiie ..-SI •Pk .......... at ., OMtrdf." 11--""8 lills t:lll L Ill. &Ill -!Mn ... llfl J ...... ..,... ..... "' ~ De.---""' "' ._... -"' __. Upoa lCJ' ~" -11>o ~-~ -tzn, ..... oiilp "' lln. ~ -. -• -'*' .. - -*# .. IDl .. att:41iLliL,-...., ,.,..;....._ __ -a fl 9' !"9 p. a.. -........ -U.. -. par11 e.r a JllQW •Hlltc 1'1 f ' ¥at 7:11 ~ ..... fte 111!1tt ~ 1112' Lie ••••d , ....... c. .... .. .. J. "' •• , ...... ~ ... t -la .. ll'I f' -·iiw!· o!!;,,... ___ "":'"".:"'.'!'-· l I •- COOlt: COndtanL 293 SOUTH MAIN, ORANGE Ptactlce! An Ad regularly tn t.hit paper will produce reault.a for you. · CAUFeHIA IUIT Ull. .. .... a• IM flllllCllCI I PHONES ORA.~GE HTO -SANTA ANA KI l-C400 "AL" DOKKEN, Prop. • ~. #. • ....... , \·~-..~ .; .......... . ..:.......!-= ... ~-~-" ITS NEW KIND OF HORSEPOWER IS SOMETHING T.O FEEL! Willi lw l,80 JlP V~ Ollline. on 126~ In-of 'l'lleolbeoo, "'""Y -'" lhl .. 0lbe 'SoralQP fa 't&. beat Cbm!er cU ol all. """"' /Mfll, such u you have never lelL t\.Q:ot.ber reJJUlt ts ne~t"1 an _ eottne that .evotlr a\ an. , It crnte. leil. heat. It will lut much lonrer, 11tay wc>at~ on the way I . ~ • • We invite you to take the wheel and Jul what happenal Thera.'.a a new sense of~ power, of rt.urH power that make drivi.n1 a new experience. It.a revolution&ry combU!tion chamber develops more ol the power in each charp of fuel than other ensines ea.n do. One nm.It. la performance1 ne11 on M1'·pr .... And with Chrysler full-time Power St.eering•. you steer with OM-/iftA the usual effort ... drive with 'jiN ti?JU the usual control! With Power Brakee you need up to tlt'0-1..hirct. ku fool. Pf''"""' ...... d still stop in many feet less than other can can do. , • CHRYSLER ..... _. THE nl'"EST CAB AllEllJC4 HAS ~ PRODUCED _,, Clll:BDM !!:.' -------29 HARVEY SOMERS INC:~ . ' . • • .... • w '" • CHRYSLER· PLYMOUTH -INTBBNATIONU.:ftUCBS· 2491 Coast Highway' Phone BeaJ.a &SIS I isoM£Rs INO. " another nice · tni11g about an all-electric kitchen .':. ' ··' ' ' . It ata7• eleaa : • • • • • • • . , • , • • l . , • I , 1 • • K0mrosky BOdy l~.= ~~~!·a:~ Judy .J ucker Sixth Son for Foo-rid it.a Ba. ·y -In~~=~. :: :::: ~. New 0ueen· ' · · Ill department.· lnltituted a 'f'&lar ~~~!e~~~:f ~ ~ f M Bethel. lleeowry of the bOdy of Donald , ft. Komroolcy, u , ot Santa Ana. trorD the waten of Upper New- port-Bay waa effectod at 8 :30 L m.. today near Em. Boat Wotka Landinc at the uppre.r bay I eptra.nce. ' The man wu ftsh i1'g Sunday w1tb a companion, Ja.mu Thomp- .on. &Jao Santa Ana. when their c:ratt overturned about 1 eo ya.re. P'riday May 23 Saturday May 2'4 SUnday May 20 Monday . May 26 Tumay May 27 Wedne~ay May 28 Thursd11.y May 29 . .. FIRST. TIDE 9 :36 a. m. 8:22 p. m. 10 :22 a. m. 8 :56 p. m . 11 :10 a. m. 9 :30 p. m. 12:01 p. m. 10 :07 p. n1 . 1 :00 p. Ol. J O;i7 p. m. 2 :03 p. m. 11 :31 p.m. 3 :00 p. m. Q UARTr.R May 31 FULL MOON June 7 taken to Brown'• mortuary. Santa 0 esa Ana, where funeral arrangements are pending. Job'• Daqhter'a 1'itl!ol 167, Kromoslcy ts survl ved by his Coeta llW.. llad their eJect1oe ol. wtdow, hi• mother, two brothere, officera Thunday evenlD.S. May four sister•. most of whom Uve out ot at.ate. He lived in Santa 1~. Mlle Judy 1\lcktt WU ~ Ana for the past 10 years, In Cal· Honored Queen for the tDIUIBI ifomia. 17 years. He was a World term Of alx montb.a. Ai.a ~ War II veteran and a native of were Ml• Joanne Men1ll, eenkr North Dakota. prlnceaa; Miu Lynn Smlt.b., jun.JoT TABLE 3.6 6.1 3.4 0.9 3.3 0.1 3.2 l'j.4. 3.2 6.0 3.3 • •• 3.6 LAST QUART.:tl J une lf 3 ;07 a. n\. 2:03 p. m .• · 3 :47 a. m. 2 :36 p. ni. 4 :27 a. m. 3:Jt p. m. !'>:09 a, m . 3:47 p, m. 5 :52 a. nl. 4 :31 p.'ni. 6:38 a. 111 , 5 :31 p. m. 7 :26 a. n1. 7 :03 p. m. NEW MOON May23 CLASSIFIED The Mighty Mid<iet In Advertmng princeu; Mt. Diane Hant.a. JUlde. and Mlaa Carolyn Woodworth. marshal. The tnatallatlon q_f of· flct'rs wlU be held on May 14, NEW" --l.-Ev To-.1--t.o Saturday, at 8 p. m. at tl•e pr;. .,,..·.1.·~ -ery tll!KIAY 2·0 day Afternoon clubbouae and Ill• NEWPOR:l,¥~ POST -Wednesdays -~:~ r~:~1c ~ con11a11y tnvtt..i to at-NEWPORT-, A PBESS-Thu.r8da.y" -0.9 The practile for the lnltallatlon llfaa,...1 .,, ... Qs ffted .._ W ,.. • .._ ~J 2.4 was held Sunday afternoon. lt the -~~nm. ., ~ :; .::- -0.6 Friday Afternoon clubbouae, fol· . 1owtng the Job'• 0:.uCbtere 0o-to.-.u as tn.1 _. ,.w. tw a-. • .. .....,. et ~ 2·5 Chmch Sunday at SL Aild.---a i ! Amee I Paper • • 15 -0.4 Presbyterian church in Newport • IJ711 ' I Papen l.!iO 2·8 Helghto. Th• glrla had a aack ' 4 Lhlee I Papen , 2.00 -0.1 lunch following the church lef· nae Pl.lbHab•n will not be l"tl8puaa1bl• for ,JllOf'e than nne tnenrrecl 3.0 lvccs l\l the Coata Mesa park tot-· luertson of an adYerUMment., re.erYe Ute rirtit to correct.J1 dAMlf) 0.2 lowed by the practice ., and an .. s.nd lo reject any adYertllement not contomttn1r ti · Niu and reJUlatlona. Adnrtiaement. and canctlla.tJOD.1 Mll b-3.1 An lnvit&Uon WU received from \ccepted up to 5 p.m. CJrl1 tbe d&J precedins publtcation. Bethel 45, Santa Ana, to attend l!:xcept deedlln• f« Nm .. T\mu Ls 11 'L m. Monday• their lnat.a.llatton of offlcer1 on __ ---llll. -'* 'f .. ._. Ta.IJar"' .m, and f'll!Jllll • May 31 at 8 p. m. at the Muon.le .--.....-. or ., a.II t~ '- Tt'mple ln Sant& Ana.. NliWK*T RA&BO& PUBL181DNO 00. Duri?g the evening three Put-1111 ~ ~ Newport Badt., oaJUoraJa. ·---~N~ y Newport Harbor B. P. 0 . E. 1767 Meet. f!Yf!rJ Thunday Kain SL It Balboa Blvd., BaJboo Otn.ntt 8 :30 p. m ., l..Qdl"e I p. m . Robert A. Eaatman, exalted ruler HonorE'd Queen• wtre introduced and honored. They were Carol rhomas; Connie Gunn and Carolee Burdick. Mrs. Dor Is Hagan, ~uardia.n and Alva Gunn, LMOC- R.ted guardian ot Bethel 167 were tlso Introduced and honOred. The ~ntlre Guardian Counctl of tht!' Bethf'I were Introduced and thanked heartily tor their coope- ration during the lut term by MiM ~tarcla Taylor, outgolng Queen. l~Boslp-Gulde HORSES Boarded -Trained · Ro>nted BOUGHT and SOLD 12-Bulldlni: Sen •ices INTEIUOR -EXTF.RIOR PAINTING LICENSl!:D -INSURED Glenn Johnston OOJ -31st St. Newport Beach HarboT 2297-J 3{c38 FOR FINE PAfNTlNO and dee- . orating. color designing and pa- per hanging call Harbor Paint & W1tllpaper Co .. 219 Coast Bl .. CDM. HA 2020-R. No job t0<> amaU or too big. Free eatimates by Insured contractors. All work • D Help Wutea 1 Squ-.. Molder Appl7 at penonnel ofllco South Coast Co. . Newport Blvd, at 23rd Street Newport BeaCb • WANT Chevrolet Oldsmobile MECHANIC ·1ec11 Must Be Stead)I' It Reliable MILLER CHEVROLET CO. 2481 Co&Bt Hlway, Nowport Bch Phone Beacon 6442 80c82 Waitresses Wanted Colonial Restaurant It Lounge- Apply lri Person 1014 Coast Hlway, Newport Bch. 80c82 WANT n11r ... t: cornpa.nlon for eld· Prly lady. Live ln. Ph. Harbor 1396-W. 80c81 EXPERIENCED FEMALE COOK fo1· short order and fountain work on Balboa Island. Give referen'cc. W rite Box J , lh1s paper., 79c8J \VANT A·l Fry Cook, male or fe- rnalc. Must be fast, clean, a.nd rt'lieble. Good pay a.nd hours. Sundays off. . ALSO n eeti one for part time work LLOYo·s GRILL, 350 Ncwf>ort Blvd., Newport Beach. 79c8l v..· ANT ~·0111an for cleaning and laundry 3 day!; per week. Lido L<ile . SI per hour. Referencc3. \·\'rite Ilox L. this paper. 8lc83 • ' • PAGE 5 PART T --. -· IS -~DWllllDA~ 11&-B--A HALLICRAF'l'ER TELbn.!i.10N SALES & SERVICJr • ......, • Zenith 12" ~ ------!__:_ $129.50 - Tele King 20" new -~-----+-J..-$179.50 Bargains in Used Portable & 'Pable Radios WAYNE~ Radio Television service 1874 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Beacon 7206-W .. *. New, Used & Rebuilt Vacuum Cleaners EDNA S~TON 179 E. 17th SL, Coal& M..a Beacon 6034.-W 74c87 WILL PAY cub for your uaed tumlture and other houaehold goods. CRIST FURNITURE, 1687 Orange A•e .• Coeta Meaa., acrou trom new Alpha Bet.8 Market. Phone Beacon 7323. WANT Haviland China. apple bias· som pattern, gold edge. Wouhl like !!Orne pieces or full 5ct. Ph. Harbor 2647-R. 79c81 :12-Househnld Goods BAY FURNITURE Low terms Free parking (NEW) hEG . $64 .50 Studio Couch (sgl.), good innerspring construction. ~ cushions: Moss trimmE'd ... $44 .!l<l REG. $89.50 double duty studio couch. Makes iC' dbl. bed or 2 single beds. Two tone color pat- tern. This week ...................... $69 ' S2-Hollll!'hold, ~ 4- MAHOG. •·pc. bdrm. ..t. SM. S:mmon.9 dbJ. box sprtng and n1attrcs&'-$30., after 6 p.m. Sol 34th St., Newport Beach or Pb. Harbor 2529-M:. 80cG MAHOGA1'"Y St c 1 n way grad'd piano, $1500 Electric stove with nl<'nts. $50. phone <'Vl'fllnb'B. all atlacb- Har 2010-R 80c8l5 Al.MOST !\:EW-2 print chaJrs, i club chairs, arntless couch. black ~offee table with mirror tup, 2 f'hd tabft's, 2 lamps.. 8 Harbor !stand. Ph. H&r. 2058. 80c&:I ii'OUR l\tAI=1LE Dininl: Chairs, n<'t'<ilt'IJ01nl seats. Pair of maple l\\'1n bNJstcads. Phone Beacon 52s1.n. 79c8t Muir's Antiques & Gifts \.\'ulnut 01 ·(1p Leaf table .... $27::;6 Sn1all VPlt'unn-..:;tovt.' .... 7.00 C''opp•·r K.-ttl1• . .... 4.60 Hand 1nadl' se\\"lnJ; cabinet .. 20,DO \.·\lalnut Rl.lic ('hair .. ... ...... tAio 2206 ;\.\~\\•port Blvd .. Costa Mea Beacon 6321-\.\'. 81Jt.i BED DTVA'.:\', in good condition. A l~o 1111U1ogany uccasio~a.l tatJt!, ~Int. u:1nd ., reasonable prl~. l'hu:11• Bt.·at.0:1 51:!8·J after 5390 p. n1. 81CIS • W.111 add Glamour to your Kitchen · at a Surprisinglv Low Cost! TwE"lve Brthel Daughter1 g&Vt' hPir obligation work. They wer. Toni Burroughs, Pat Cavanaugh, Donna Cavanaugh, P\t Crowell, Sarbara Feeney, Joan Heaaton. .\.1arjorie Knox. Kay McClellan, Johnnell McMlnn, Pat SmJth, Con- 1le SN!ley and Dale Wade. Tack for sale: -Eng. or We!ltern 1078 PLACENTIA , Coal& Mesa Phone Beacon 8372-J and material guaranteed. 68ttc 1 ~-------------CHROME DINETTES Child":;; y,·a1dr<.>bl'. $:?5; foot st«fl, $2.:JO; 2 1n<}l'f, lable lampa, gNy bas:-, cardinal rrcl s.hade, yelldW basf', grt•f'.'n shsfle, $4 each. ~­ CO!'Honal livin'g rm. rnahog. t&Me $8. 510 Aliso Av!"' .. Newp4-t H cighL'i. MISC. ITEMS. 8ipl3 \ ., You~ kitchen ¥fill not only look bet,.ter BUT more working •pace will be made avR.llable with a. WHITE Plxture Co. bru.kf~t nook. . We will be glad to Yis1t your honle, and show ybt.l the varloue stylea and eolors from which to choose. You'll . be surprised at the low co8t. FREE ESTIM...\ Tl~G , EllERVIG. LONG BEA.CH PH. ll-85U GREYHOUND '. ~ .. ... , ••• ,_ .. 'lllrlllyl • 01t ........ c. -·----Os• • • ,......_, ~ -"'----' ...... OM.·~----~· ~-.. -"'L.. ... MiSs Marcia Taylor, outgoing 1ueen g•v• • thank you speech. Hauling -Ttash or ? ".!Xprt'Ssing her appreclaUon to all Phone W ALK'ER, Beacon 8372-J ·he girls, mothers, falhere and .Furniture Restoring CllaJra, bench" and atoola u1nr cane, ni.lb and reed. Harvey's Furniture Repair BRINO to 2060 San.ta Ana An .. ea.ta ~ Phone Bea. 813S-J. Guardian CouncU for their wonder- rut cooperation and help durlng her lt'rm o(otflce. Slnce tht. wa.a ht>r last meetlng a party wu rtv- f'O In her honor following the mM>ting. She was preRnU<i with a huge bouquet of red carnation., and glft.8 were presented to h9r by 1111 of the g1rla and Council u N!membrancea of her term u l&-.'8al1dlnl Servlcree Honorf'd Queen. The dining hall was. gayly decorated and re:freah · rnenta were aerved. · ". Gl!U'll:RATION BAllY PToUclMt" .....man tft Ntwportl Beach thta w.k lli Kr..-Arlln• Jaaper of 108 -24th It.feet wbo I• now a great grandmother. A 111.ughter, Adele Rosemary wu born to June Rosemary Lee and htr husband In Sea.ttle lhla week. Mrs. ~ ts the granddaurhter ot Mrs. Jasper. .!IA.MES A. PONDER James A. Ponder. '47. d ied •P· parently of a heart atU.ck iut night In the Stage· Motel, Cout Highway, police reported. The roroner wu called. A native of Tyler, Tex., he waa employed a.a a chef at a local club. He had lived hare one year. His wife, Mn. Marrant R. Pon: der. is beUeved ta own a local OOMJ>Lf:TE HOUBl!l CLICANINO rurntture and naga ehampooed. Free utbl"'.atee -P'Ully lna1red. Al's , HouBe t Rµg Cleea,;,n,~~ufo. T2lt• . LANDSCAPING Sprtnklera Inata.lled N~ t.awna P'ree E9ttmat~e Beacon 9085-M .. ,,,, PAINTING EARL SHEFLIN H.H.HOLBROOK restaurant. Service• will be Saturday at 1 DEPENDABLE PLUMBING p. m. In Corona del Mar. OUTBOARD FOUND Ralph Waterlue of Lido Isle told police Wedne.aday he found a 21.';a-hor&epower outboard enctne on a vacant lot, 2G4 Quito, Udo. The engine is at the police 9t&· tlon. • • • • YOUa OllOIVI: of tllie n.e.t •I o.....-. Olfta • HALLllARK . • NOJCCB088 • DIC'ftONAIUJll8 . • PABUR PENS PllltCT !111 P•Ent " j "¥ 'I I 11 ._ • .,14111 WATEllllNIJ DAllPlds '. • • I A Prompt Repair Bervtco Malnl&tlied ~~ Harbor ltlS-.W 1801 Balboa Blvd., Newport BeaCb Drafting ~rvice Let me help you wtth plana for your home MILT McCOY HuboT 1868-W 7k90 Paifiting and Paperhanging GEO. BtiRKHARDT 1M* , lltll SL; Hewpo.-t llMcll Phona Barbar lKll-W after l p. m. DON K. BU'ITS Lie. General Contractor ~dllatlal--O>mmercla! ---~ .. fP1aa111svt1JD .... W Utft B & Y Ho Movers General Con•.rxr.tors IDO nrwt llt., Clllt ftoooM Blmller S,1116 <8-,.._J ..,ma,,, ,,.._ ... "11fr Roofing ·~ New roo4 ..,.......,..._. JOUN T. If l4-Per90na1Jo . Alcoholics Anonymous WrUe P. 0 . Box 206 BaJOO. Ialand, Callt. Phone IQmberly 3--6393 Superfluous Hair PermanenUy removed from face. anne, leg& Eyebrow• and halr- llne aha.peel-No more twoez:lng ELLEN I.. BR TANT R. JI!. Tueeday and Thurllday oru, Udo'• Bahm of Beauty Har. 2rl7tl 22-Lo!ot and F'nnnd LO!!'!'-blilchy.' T (t., Jl!lywood, lo San Pedro Channel 1 Saturday. REW ARD. Phone Long ~ach 8--4379 alter 8. 79c81 LOST-Sl&mt"St"> cat 4 )·rl'I. nlri. Bf>tween P. E. depot a.nd luruber yard. Newport Beach. Pho111· 1-iarbor li62·M. REWARD. 80p81 LOST -Reading g laa:..ws. shell frame, blue case. Reward. Call Harbor 1500 before 0 p.n1. 80c81 • UNIVERSAL Building Maintenance Floor·Wax:lftg -Window Cleaning Wall W .... lng For building-a, etoru, otncs and home.a. Phonfl Barbor 118 DEPENDABLE married woman will care f9r child ·in her home by day. 1721 Or&nge Ave., Coeta Mesa. 80p81 REUABLE COUPLE want year round management of apart· mcnt or motel. Ex e e 11 en t references. Ph.. Bea. 6578-W. 80p82 SALESMAN 1'HJ!) RICH PLA;i ot Onnge CouAty off•n you e.n opportu- nity to UIOclale youreelvet wtth Ille original ~ food plan. It yoa ean ..U or Woold like to ae:U, come to Sulte 208, '"118 W. 6th SL. Bania Ana or call Kim· berly a.-for appollltment. 98<81 ' . YOUD&' man foe· 1 WHEEL bag~ge & chuck wagon trailer, water and du8t proof, well l ighted, new tires, $60. AIKO very c ll"'&n sleeping bag, $7. 8L'8.l:On 5295-W. 80p82 BOYS" bicycle, $8 : 2 large rubber l1rt''1 wh('el barrows, $12 each ; mitre box and saw. "$18; ne\\' scrt'Pn, 31.:z x 41 ~. $).~: l!t<l piec!"'!I brown a!!phalt tile, 4c ea.: 5 ):;allnn8 tile paste. $3: long ,arn1 cl'mC'nt floater, $4 ; 4 x 4 r~dw{)()(;l posts, 4' to 5', 35c ea.: baby highchair, $8; small baby Cl'lb. $3. large gu heater. $15. 1599 Ph1.c-~·ntla.. Coeta Mesa. Ph. Beacon 5313·J . 81c83 For that small space 24 x 36 mies top table wlth 12" ext. leaf and 4-straight leg plutlc coverf'd chairs. $77 -~ value, 5-pc., this week ····---~---·······--·················-····$49 36 x 48 French leg· Nevamar mlca.1 top table, l 2" extension leaf and 4 fOAm rubber C'ushloned plastic covered chairs, choice ot colors. Reg. $138.50, ~pc. this wk. $99 This Week Only 105 coll innerspring mattre68 and box spring sels-cushloned foani latex flak~a -5 yr. guar. Full or twin siZe factory ticketed $59.5"0 each, 2 for the price of 1. LARGE u pholslt>rt'd chair, chest of drawers, floor & lable lamJMI, i::as heater. 215 Abalone, Balboa L;:Jand. 81ca3 DINtNG TABLE t2 ll"'aves) anct 6 chairs, $3~. 333 Broadway. Coe· ta 1.!esa. 81p83 • LrYTNG ROOM SET -Davenpqrt and chair, overstuffed chalr Ud olton\8.n. ALL f~r $~ 532 1"9..1- lerton Ave., Newport HelgbtJi. 79dl1 .45 AUTOMATIC with 22 con- \te1'.'9lon:' Nf!W ·condJttaru (~ approx. 1110) SM-Pbolta lie*· con 7140-W. 81c83 . , tlj.18 .\\'•~~ iier ~et ., ............ ~~~~.50 1-:!:~"S.i.:'. Bring your Surplus Articles TO US. We w ill ttdvertlse, display & SELL U1em for you. SEE US, We ma)' have.~hat YOU want WHITE ELEPHANT SWAP SHOP 1():)·107 Palm .st. for call at Apt. 1, upata.lrs) BaJboa. Phone Harbor 3238 Vacuum Cleaners & Se.wing Machines SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE ALL Makes -New and R ebuilt Bra.nd new portable sewing mi.- chine. full fO:t&ry, only .... $'49.95 Hanks Vac. Clnr. & Sew'g Mac. Co.. 901 S. M&in, Santa Ana. Kimberly 3-2968. 80c93 NEW AND FACTORY REBUILT Electrolux Cleaners Sa.Jes -Service -Supplies PHONE BEACON 8208-W BILL FLETCHER., Authorised Representative, 2320 Newport lll. Costa Mesa. 80c93H USED DEPT." DESKS! DESKS! DESKS! \Valnut spindle leg, ~ drawer llv. rm. desk .. . .... $1 3.50 Child's kneehole. 7 drawer .. $9.50 Student modern kneeholf' d<'~k $10 Antique Gov. Winthrop desk .... $39 SOFAS, BED DIVANS, Studio Couches, Wing back Chairs e.nd Club Chairs All state approved sterilization 2-pc. sofa & chair, period styling floral frieze, 2 only, 1 green, 1 brown, no need to recover theSC' ~ 2 piece set ............................ $16.50 Sofa, period st}rllng ................ $6.50 Sota., Lawaon type, rich looking velvet covering, feather cushion, no need to recover. Hurry on this one -·-········-··· .. ············-······$19 BAY FURNITURE 427 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA New -Beacon 5228-R -Used Open Eves. til 8; Sunday til 3 11Wbere Pri<teB • Are Held at Bay" DIVAN and matching chair-for ale CHEAP! 200 -29th St .. Newport Beach. 81c ADMIRAL refrigerator, 11 cu. SOUD OAK 5-pc. dinette set, ft .. deluxe. Hu big 50 lb. croas (extension table) Excellent top freezer chest, meat chiller · ' condition. Re¥Qn&ble. 368 E. tray, big vegetable crl.sper. It'• 19th St, Costa Mesa. 80c8~ the Shelvador model. Can have O'KEEFE It MERRITT range, 52 for contra.ct balance of 1249.M . model. Hu CP au automatic No down payment it y ou take and haa eteel griddle, simmer payments of Jll.50 per mo. See burnen. grill broiler and, ll!t-up at R 6:: H Appltance, fCM $o. top, Can have for contract b&l· sp&dn.. Fullerton. Ph.. LAm· ance of 1134.49. No down pymt. bert M252 · P .40 per mo. See at R &: H A FEW DISPLAY MODEUl Appliance. •~ So. Bpadra, Ful- lert<m. Pb. LAmberl 5-U52 . • West B&Jboa Bl..S.: • Phone Harbor 2002·R ""18~ GLASS SFIOWCASE. aJao sm,p.ll gl;:i ss db;play case. ·"'all ahelvu, nl'\I/ baby n1at tresses, cherts, -' po:;ter 111ahog. Oe<l, Platform rorker:., 1nany other high grade u~d household articles. ~ Crist Furniture New and Used F\lrnttun 1687 Ora"nge Ave., Costa K-. Acros.!I from new Alpha Beta xti PJ:lone Bea.con 7323 / 33-Boa1:8, Soppllea Sniall Power Boats 2·14·ft.,outboards :.-.. $220 It 14~ 7-Inboard launches, 18 tL to 19 tt. • $300 to $2700 Small Sail Boats Sabot dinghy, 2 snowbird.a, P-14, :Mercury, 4. Stars, 2 AJbattom- es, 'Deak Lady, 20-ft. day aall- cr, 23-ft. cabin dory, '8 ca.bin 5Joops-19 to 22 ft. RICHARDSON'S YACHT ANCHORAGE (Next to Balboa Yacht Club) I On Bayside Drive . Phone Harboi-389 NEW 10 rt. roy.r boat. Good st~y boaL Reinforced for out-bo•r?· lt:W. H2 ~ • 29th SL, Newport Beach. 8lpla , 12 FT. ROW BOAT, oara, and &n· chorJ. $17 .50. 12861 Pine 81,, · .Car n Grove. Phone Oe.rden ' Oro 16661. IOeU • ON ~PRE -MOORING, X Bal I PentnsulL USED SNIPS, br~ oew · C!~ro 8&11.9 ud trailer, all for $293. Cfll Ka:r. 21M4~If-• - • " • , ' . ' ' ) . ' CLEARANC~ SAf.'k -All ~ew Appliances ' ' . . Closing Qut at WholeBele Pr.ices! . SA VE $109 TO '9fJ9 GN FREFEERS 7 ~ cu. ft. Victor Deep ~r ----·-------$195 9 cu. ft. Vtctm-beef> ~r ·····---······-$244 16 ""· ft. VretOr Del!ll ~ __ , __ ,, ______ $374 ELECTRIC RANGEs, All Brand New List Price Sale Price Universal Selecta range $309.00 $206. Universal Apt. me --.. -.. $.17_9.llO $125. Electric 50 gal. water heater $159 $ 90. NATIONALLY ADV. CALoRIC RANGES List Price Sale Price 40-in. high broiler model $319. $195. 36-in. table .............................. $259. $175. ALSO new refrigerators, Televisions, vacuum cleaners ALL AT WHOLESALE PRICES DALE'S FURNITURE 1874 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Beacon 6637-J WANT TO RENT Slrt Boat for five weeks from July, at reasonable ~tee. Call Altrizona 7·1926 collttt atttr • 4 p.m . 80p81 BEA Ui'IFUL Chlckor!ng & Sons bungalow upright piano-A mu- &iclan's ln.ttrUme.nt. Like new. Fully ruaranteed. Terme $40.&2 d~ and $14.10 per mo. at- SHAFER'S Music Co. (since 1907) Tbe Berne of K!m ball Pl.anoa 4.21 -423 N'. Sycamore, Santa Ana Phone Ktmberly 2-0672 62t!c • .... • • CO 8"«! !1J9 UJJW#u!d!! ... CO II t"zr 9Jt!!t SZ.1 " ~L L ' . CAFE -We've JUSt listed ~ liOTTEST Cafe deal in ~r Area! . ·This Clean Cafe with -ting capMjlty for '8 is now ahowing $4000 gl'oaa per inonth oaly 1Dl 8 hour day. 'l:'he potentlal .In~ ~c! Real estate, building, best of . flXturs, ~a even food in the rcfrige~r for ONLY l!Q\I . ' THE VOGEL CO. 535 Coast Highway Newport Beach !'lea. 7468 LIDO ISLE Clever 1 ·OT 2 bedroom turnl.ahed apart.m~t.e. All uUlltle11 a.Te paid. Ptlvate gU11gn a.nd nice p:atlo. P..euona!'!le rents. P.A. PALMER lNCORPORATED 3333 Via Lido 1416 Cout Hkvay N'f'wporl Bt•ach "Harbor 1500 New Bay Shore Home 3 txlnn., 2 baths, unfum. 2-car gal'age $135 mo.-Year lease Linwood Vick, Rltr. ·312 Marine Ave .. Balboa Island Phone Harbor 2042 80e82 LIDO ISLE-Yearly Rates Upper and lower 3 bdrm. bay front unturntshed apts. Al.SO 1 bdrm. garage apt., turnl.shed. By ,owner, Har. 1183-J. 70c84 FOUR ROOM Garage Apt. In C04 rona del 1-far, 2 b<lnns. unfurn .. $75 on yearly lease. Bea. 8921 . 8lc83 FOR RENT ..OJll LllAB--Ooato Mel6-1 ~· unt\1m., ftoril apt. with pla<le. '80 mo. Phope Barbor 1612-W, e•antnp ~-1. f9cll Make summer Rie:tet vatlont N0\11! Waterfront oummer ren.lat Fur· nl.shed l or 2 1bdrm. apta. Very reuonable to June 16th. 3711 Ch&nnel Pl., Newport laland. Ph. Hhbor 1217.Ji. 79clll NEWPORTS HEIGHTS - 3 bdnn. l %. baths, u m. houie. frly. leue avan. In une. Fenced yald & patio. Ch11 ren o.k. $110 mo Beacon 8421-4 79ca.' I BALBOA rs -Smail ohA room bacheloq apt. Pr!V&te etit. and bath. KJ(chenette, ii!lec. re- trig., % blk. to ao. bay & •to~. One per30n $40 mo.. utn patd. Refer ences. SUbatantial deposit required on year· leue. Barbor 21284 M . 17tfc 23 rr. hard top aport ftaher. Built 1947 by York Co. Oray l«MS hp. engine. Head."stalnl ... llnlt, bait and water tan.la. Extra large cockpit. A-1 condition lhroug!t- out. $2~. Ph. Beacon 8sa&.M MAPLE apinet, • beauty. case Balboa Island COMFORT ABLE ROOM tor one per90n . Private entruce and bath, BolOO. Island. Phone Hor. 10014 MK after 8 p .m . T9cl1 slightly marred ln !!hlpment. A.ND HARBOR ARl1A. Save $200. DANZ -SCHMIDT See ua for yearly and • 80c82 BIG PIANO STORE, Santa Ana. aeuonal rentals. 520 No. Ma.In, eor. 8th. Home o! FOR RENT-Star oauboat, :i2 rt. the Knabe_ptano. Nelda Gibson, Rltr. mahog&ny deck and outboard -. ---~-------1 308 Marine, Balboa lal Har. 602 ouxlllary motor If deotrod. By 85--Do~ Cafll, Pete 99tlc day, week or month. Dlck'e BOSTON terrier puppy, AKC, $4~. Dock, 801 Cout Highway, Ne*-2234 South Olive, Santa Ana. port Beach. Beacon 8311 or E. 8Ic8J D. llooley, MAdtaon g.2!21. eruc 46-Bw!lw ~·t"'!itles 1~ rr. LYMAN, excellent cond!-~ - tlon., New cover lut Y•· HU WANTED -Eatab\lsh'!d re.sld e~ce all-round rubber g1lard nil. See In thla area for dlstrlbu.ttn'! Orval Lyon at 8albo& Yacllt bu.slness. $1000 deposit required. Baatn. Utfc Mu.at be able bodied. A good opportunJty. Write Box A , lhl.!1 LATE MODEL SNOWBIRD, good condition. AlmO!!lt ntw Watts u.tl. $400. Phone Beacon M26. 79c81 40-FOOT ,!!PORTFISHING Boat "Jackpot" 35 pMsengers. Diesel engine. Operates from Port Orange. Many bookings ahead. Contact owner STAN .ANNIN, at Boatswain's Locker. 1003 j . c.ut m.-11wa:r. Newport Beocll Harbor 3109-W. ncj1 WAm TO RENT DOCK PenJnsuJA property owner de.tires nearby slip or side of dock for 16-ft. utility Inboard. H . 0125--M week ends only. 80p81 M-Muslcal, Radio USED Ml 120 bass accordion and case with 1 shift in fine condition, $95. Term.a, SlO down and $!5..35 per mo. at SHAPER'S Mu.olc Co. (since 1907) The Home of Klmball Plan08 421 -423 N. Syc&more, Santa An& Phone Klmberly 2-0672 82tfc •49 BUYS a good practice piano. paper. 76c81 TRIPLE PL.A TE 9la.1Jt..le.u steel aoda fountain; S-way sink; Fann.lea top counter with 11 stool.I; Nail. cull register and mfacellaneoua equtpmenL REAL BARGAIN! Phone Laguna 4-M97 or eve.1. 4-4773. -tlt!c EXCEPTIONAL opportunity. No rtsk, •teady return.. Wrjte Box H, thlo p&per. 79p81 WANT asaodate, acdve ln office. Invubnent $3000 WhJch remains In buslneu. Etab. 20 years. Lge. earnings. Write Box E , t his paper. 79<:81 41~ ud Offlcell STORE BLDG. SUltabte for doc- tor, dent.lat or ! ! $75 mo. op- posite All American Mkt., Cor- ona del Mu. call Emle Smith, Harbor 2443. 74t!c BUSINESS woman want.11 small turn. apt. or housekeeplng rm. In Newport ~h pr Costa Mesa. Penn. re.11ident.. About $40 mo. Hir. 212 after 4 p.m. BAY SHORES Summer Rentals We have ju11t listed 4 more homes - Call THE VOGEL CO. 208 '-larine Ave. Balboa Island Harbor 444 or Harbor 2151 79c81 LIDO ISLE HOAI E near club and V.'&lei-front for rent, $500 a mo. Call days WHitnE"y 0920 or eve- nings BRl.l"hlon 0-45'47 or Har· bor 3680 week C'nd.s. _ 77 c90 Now taking reserva tion~ Balboa Peninsula Furni11hed ainglea -Double•, 1 and 2 bedroom apartment.a. Summer rate-s S35 week and up Call H arbor 1762-\V. FURN. newly r edecorated 2 bdrm. Laundry rm. Garage. F enced p lay yard for children. Day, week or month. BLUE TOP. 401 Newport Blvd., Newport (ju!ll above the Arch es). 63t!c RENTAL r SPECIALISTS Call Edna Craig Linwood Vick, Rltor. Balboa Island Har. 2M2 S2clM ------------Rentals · vVanted We have people wailing tor 1, 2 a 3 bdrm. fUrnlshed and untum· homea. Yrly. or sea.eon. CALL ERNIE SMITH at W . E . FISH- ER OFFICE, 916 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar. Har. 2443 ~tfc BAY SHORES UnturnUbed 3 bdrm., ranch type home !or qualified famUy. · PLEASANT tu.ml.shed room.a fot' 2 emplo~ men. SS wk. Boa.rd opt Ion al. Television, cloee to bu.a lines. Costa Mesa.. Ph. Bea. 5709-MK. 79p81 47-Trncks NEW 2-ton G. M. C. truck, two- spttd axle. Booster braketi. 8.26 by 20 t ires. 40 In. boX. 1338 W. Balboa Blvd. 79p81 48-Aotomoblles, Tire. DODGE-PLYMOUTH "Trade-In Outlet" '49 FORD tudor , R~ -.,.'..-!.$1095 '49 FORD aed .. O'D, RMI .. 128:1 '50 FORD ludor. O'D .: ...... ,, 1385 '17 FORD eed., RA.H .........• W '46 NASH "600" club, RAH 690 " '50 NASH "Statesman" •ed. 129~ '47 PONTIAC "8" •ed .. MR 895 '1 7 PLY "SpeC. Dbc" club, R 88.S '49 PLY "Spec Dix" RAH .... 1%90 '.51 PLY "Belvedere" R etc. 19M '16 MERC sta.. wag., RAH 995 \"\'e Trade For The Best SHA VER MOTORS Your DODGE·PL ntOUTH Hdqts Newport Blvd. &l 17th Coeta Mesa '50 Dodge Conv. Cpe. Extra ordlnary sport.a model, $1875. Art tA.rson, c/o Shaver Mot ors. Dodge-Plymouth, New- port Blvd. at '17th, Costa Men. 80c81 No Down Payment Required on· any model or priced car. F or ex.atnple, a •200 car, onlJ Sll.03 per mo.; S600 car, .l~ 98. $1000 car, 161.:54. You m.t..~t have g~ credit or co- signer. StmmOM Used Cit E:Jt- change, ~201 S . Main, KI. S-41112. 77c78H ' ' . • • ... .. a at.an. • • • fokONA D~ Jr1AR . TDttre; ~<frooijilj "1th TWO BathS # 1. Perfect view of HSrbor entrallce $!17,500 <# 2. 1 bloc!k from tJie "*' ------------~---$14,~ # 3.. ·On Marguerite ila a dli:lt --------$18,ll'OO I Allio Shore cliff Bargain Iiiia&llie a1 cozy well C<i!illnieted ~ ·B. R. home In WA belllldye eection for t.t;Ss than $20,000. • / 1 -We have the key. 1')M PAYNE, Realtor • 310 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar i-mWPORT llEIGHTS • New 3 bdrm. home. Large kitchen, fireplace, hwd. floofa,· dttal fir. furn., Pltllman bath, stall shower. . I Lots' of Ule, 'double garage. ONLY $12,750 $3000 down will handle. . C. GALEN DENISON, Realtor • Beacon 6698 , 490 ·Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa BALBOA ISLAND INCOME • Nearly new 2 bdrm: home and garage apt. ALSO gut!Wt rm. and % bath. Completely Will trade for Pasadena or vicinity. ' $26,500, terms iSLAND REALTY CO. HARVEY D. PEASE Realtor&--Business Brokers furn. Park at Agate, Block from Ferry, Balboa . Island • , Phone Harbor 371,w ' FOR TRADE . • We Have 3 Bayfront Homes What Have You ? ? ? We h'ave a choice Ocean Front lot to trade. on a house or duplex. • BAY & BEACH REALTY J. M. MILLER, manager Dick Fay 1450 Balboa Blvd. Gloden Fay Harbor 1264 r•LOOK! LOOK! • BALBOA -4 bedroom home, 1 lot from bay. ParUal permanent vie"'· of bay. Wired for electric * range. Deairable location. Price: $16,600, terms. * • * * . LIDO ISLE • * Will take lot tn Balboa. as part dawn payment.. COST A MESA -3 bedroom home at 218 Eut Knox. Needs re- patn. Prl~ at $69!50. Will sacrifice. Not a cracker box but beautif\Jl adobe on large corner lot. Two master bd.rms. with two com- plete . bstha. Radiant electric heat. 24 x 24 garage. See '11!5 Via Cordova and compare. )VE HA VE a big: demand for sum- mer a.nd yearly rentals. Will apprec~te your liatlng ! Francis J. iforvath 1501 W. Balboa Blvd., Har. 3844. $24,800. Terma CLIFF DRIVE Uriob.structed view lot 75 x 181 x 240, double frontage. R-1 aitd R·3 zones. $MOO. Tenm1. Trade in later at tull price. others a little htgher. All in fine playing condittori. DA_NZ.. SCHMIDT IDG PIANO STORE: 100 pianos. Cor. 6th, MO No. lll&ln, Sant& ~- '6 RENTS a good prutlee p!afto. .AJJ term rent allowed on any piano. Let the kiddtea learn. DANZ -SCHMIDT mo PIANO STORE, ~20 No. Ma.tn. cor. 9th Sant& Ano. Knabe Planoo. WANT Futn.1shed 2 or 3 bdrm. houae or apt. tor 3 months. Re- spohBlble adult.I. Ph. Bea. !5223 or Hat. 287S-W.. 80c82 WANT 3 bdrm. beach houae. June loth -Sept. 10th. 1200 per mo. Pbone Harbor 0123-W. 80c82 Call Beacon 6820-J for appointment to aee. '41 BUICK 4 4r. special eedan. 3420 W. Balbo& Blvd., Har. 1428 c al Jn. Good dependable trontporlatlon. ominerci come For aa.le by owner. Ph. Beacon 2 new shop.11 on 30 tt. Jot on 3lat: (!629, after 6 p. m . · • 79c81 ~llCBU!l to Lou. . . str .. t. Good lnve.stment. $8200. BUICK '50 S'pe(lol Sedon't, ~y. LOANll To BUnJ>, DIPROVlll, Term. Dynaflo, RAH, ldgnal lk '-I< BOY,. MODi:Rmzm, OR -I up light., V\'S WUher, sood RD'INANCJ: RAMONA 79c81 .. . . -.. !!,!t!J:t!!.. r • • • . Wb•m ita s .. • 2 BEDRM. .ROMS,...,_ it. l)n1la BWfl ~ Cuc •. v Jot. C01inty t&: ir •c'p. l f8. 1111. fllltai below maitilt 'rillie at -IM. Ro, .... --1 .r:--1 ~, ~ fuiRA iiJllSA D~.Qll ~ __.._ i:noome . per mo. 'l'l*9 $84 f!ei' 'fr .. 5~~ma.yie1Nllt er_ moved In: Very_ fdM h!ntaJ:~ '8900. llMKE On"Ji& LEASE FoR ~Motel, 'I' ~ 2 . beda'Bi. hotlllf, Gu Bfatlon add Ja liCe1'. Hour A grocery pay % of rent. $Moo !ull l,>ttde. . . I 3 BEDRM. COMPL. FURN. lioittf on 2 lots. Room to. build · on com-er lot. i.c, blk to Bay In Balboa. WIH take ·$4000 or TD. for d'own pa}'lll~t. I haye motel!! on 101 Highway In this area from $65,000 to $175,000. Open to offel'll, trada • See me for exchangjlll anywhere. ' A. SANDY STEm°ER, Realtor 634 Coast Hiway, Newport llellCli Bea. 5157 BALBOA titt.AND , NEAT HOUSE (easy to take care of) , LARGE PATIO (Ideal for chUdren,entemlningl . . SHORT DISTANCE (t'O stores and beaches) I LOW PRICE (Only $lS,850 furnished, ST ANJ,..EY HADF'IELD 216 Matme, Bai&. i'tland Harf>Or 20 -·---_, ' EXCLUsiVE 'BA~ silCl'R~ Only one year o~Ftiffll8hM 2 bedi'm. home - Dinmg roolll, snack bii', foreed air !real Gar- bage Disposal. ' ' ' ' . Lo~ prleed furbjah~ home of this ty'pe ,in Bay Shores $17,000 -~Y Terms ' TltE VOGEL CO. · 208 Marine Ave., Balboa Isle . Harbor 444 or Harbor 2151 Eves Beacon 6820-J • DUPLEX IN CORONA DEL MAR ' ' ONE BLK. FROM BEACHE[ -_HOME PLU~ INCOME -OR toW r'ehW :-etums yield 15-,. on investment. Both sides rented. Low down payment. East terms. No infor.mation over phone. Exclllsive with this office ' HA VE TWO dtslrable year round rentals and several sUmme!r l'elltala by I week or month, . CORONA ~L M.A1\ PROPERTIES , Robert B. Lynn and Heteri ,i:.. Lynn, Broken 411 Coast Blvd. Corona d~'l Mar Harbor 1037 , ON BALBOA ISLAND -4 bdrm., 2 bath ho~. • 1 blk ,froin the beach. Hwd. & cement floors. Summer ol-year round tiome. . . IN CORONA DEL MAR -2 'bdrm, home, 1 blk. from ocea,n. Lovely vleW, bieatttifillly built A: finished, comer lot. One of finest In the are&. IN CORONA 1'EL MAR -rforth of the HigbW&y, on Marguerite, 2 bdrm. home with patld and back yard: Hwd.' fl<Jor'tl,, dbl gar. PrrcM right. FITZMORRIS R!EALTY CO .. 813 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar. Harbor · 2152 ' 312 Coral Ave., nalboa Island OPENliTOfi SUNDAY, MAY 25th - J . M. FOSTER, forrilerly of Ill Topu, wants untumJahed room for Ugbl bouaelt'ffplng. June 1 by year or tumi:lhed. J . M. Foa- t-er. 2311" Elden, Colta Mesa. SIDIMER RENTA~cean front 3 bdrm. home at 3608 Sea.11hore Drive. Ph.one Harbor 1M2-fl. week end.s or (Fullerton) LAm- bert 5-1777. 77c82 tlrea, one oWner, gOOd care, We Ba1 TnMt Dffdl i rt .,..,__ ..... a...... ..1 4;t acre right tn ,town. Beauutul iJii ::=:ii.Ji., ..... -.. . 219 • 29th, N,*J>o . ..c.rn. ~ N'llwl'ORT BA1 ,BO..L J'llDERAL site tor ho~-and ranch. ci.n Designed for JDfOrmm Ocean Blvd., Balboa· • RESPONSIBLE tomUy with best references would like to ~nt houae on the Peninsula or the Island during month of Auguat. Ph. ATlanllc 1-7783. 80c82 FOR RENT 3:30 to 8:30 ~.m. (except M~: IA.VJN~!ll.OA.N ..LSllN. lullatndCj Wo. Terms. eJi\. ijllU: Lovely 3 bedroom untumtshed up-day) 80p82 -YI& ft. Di. la410 ee owner (~f Stnd SL, or phone •":';; ~~ thlli'Oll ~ ·' ~.ii, 2mdl'a rJ:I: Jt::":' per duplex. On BAYFRONT ot '49 PONTIAC e i•-dr aedan OR ~1 LO~s·' flor Homes Horlior 19l!O 8-"!'-nncil ~ n.W llouJI., . rail'J»' aun 4:~·n::.\t=:a • .... -. adUl.tL ............. 'lillli&tlhl·-· Udo Iale. Fine beach ana view. Buick •-dra:. Both lWIL .til'i ~ · * * * It * * oll'oUld p~ ..eliiillr a ~ WiA at •. Year around at $17~ month. c<>nd. Very w mll•oC'• bn 41'"-20i yr. Loua real &me. ~ ~pl&celilent f:'lNo. P. A. p ALMER both. •e1· . c:bata I(.._ Construction Loan.s ..-st •111,960. . iiti 5 -__ INCORPORATED' --------·-80dl2~· at61o (20Y1'8.) B.~~~.;u!,~~n~ · -· tom~ . · n. a .r·~ 3333 Via Udo 1416 Cout Hlway llU BUICK ~ll)>er C!>Dftftlt>i1, i.:& ll0~1~T'IU3 . place, . M. fln., dUo1 · film., ~ ~ !llwllr; ~ ~ B i'lm.Diilt -~ Newport Beach. Collf. ol1tlnai oWn'f. RMUO, llMttr, lWI CO.ozrr BLVD.-~ dbl l(ai. 1"r1iiM to *U :184 Batboi' 23'aS 'Jll'tli, P*'°· ·= ~ .. 9'riil ..... ~ Harbor ~--t eottn. ~1200 .. can Jib-OX-de\-~-w1·1'J Broadway, do.ta ll-80c8:I , · ~~'fU!.o l:!IMJ.'!.'1'1 • bor 1110-W.' I -80c:G 114 POJJlllCR . ORTGA.Gii do. ' ' ' --~ . :roR -.ueoou.ftl YEARLY LEASE 1933 CHEVRollET eoupe -lie--Llfi Ina. 1 KI w1,1e Seclµity and Money Maker \ STOP A'l' ~' Codt 8~~.W Kat bu.llt motor, lair t!tea, '30. o9a W'll wm lend you sooo to f50l!O $5000 no;.. tor two t.W.-.. at. ~Via--. •• , , a ...;t. · PUte ' BalbQa Peninsula Jloint 7 rt. p!drup '°" on -). in on ~ .. -t. ",..,..neao tractive modern l>omeo .., ~ ......, D .. -. - • ESther, eoSt.I, "--Ph. sea.. .. •t ltt , t ....,llllbronct eiihier kl. InOolne $180 mo. i ~ .t L •. ...;: • i .. ' 1 Bedroom, turnlahecl' ApL cob 11338-•. \ lldss TIDD v Ui1" 536 °""8t m• ,_ old. 8"' tl1lo t.oda7. Bar-~ ••ib . • VWltlH tnchJded _,_ ... $65 l"ontl> ------'----,---. ~· (..L~ , ~) SeAcOn bor 987. . ' 77c7ill d -IUilli t __.,. l\lrnlahed Apt. 'View ~--WdlM. · ?tu. 79o81 . · }.up. m•1I tdi, :~ ~:=~~tie'" month -Buying ~ciid cm' at•I ..... 'l'& uUNB -Nl'.~.~Jl ":"' = Ph~ BarW .. .. Summer Rell·-·-' Afi illalie, _;w Gt~ xm.11 t Ratl6 11,i. . (. -.... ... ~lier, ~ """ ' Y · ' VbD .,... ..._. tw' r11 -1a Illa _,. • -.... ll r llfio. BT OWNa --:-a ~. ~im ~.~Lr::w11in :;:~. m.t;.,· .::J£-:le:~~,S 11 *1.a ilt~15 ~_;;.., ~~ ~ n• a• -r · r ---~'~-"""""'"' _ _...i.:.""'= Etbel Slilrloy 1------r--....----·--· ..... p • ••' wltll a '' • ,. •pa r ;. Jehn D. Burnham 1!~~~1!!':4"-':,.... ..... ..,..r m4.;;'1.I#'~:::: 1116 ... Brl-BIWil.. ... _ El NJdb A&iaiint A. Br -.... . • . . • • , • ·' • a e ..i111e1h BLANCHE A.-GA~. Realtor RUTH P. SEEI·EY· 311 !larine Ave., Balboa Island Pb. Bar. 1871 or 11112 Eves. Har. 1611 BAIJ30A ISLAND BEAUTIFUL DUPLEX comp!. furn. Located· nr. Soarh Bi.y. A.rt~ Income prop. A wonderful buy at $35,000, only $10,000 dawp. CORONA DEL MAR BRAND NEW 2 bdrm. home. Hwd. firs., fireplace. Very cute. A real home. Full price $12,500. BALBOA EXCEPI'IONAL BUY! Brand new 3 bdrtn. home with 4-c11;r gar. on Ocean Fropt. Forced air heat. Wonderful view. A big BARGAIN at •17,500. . XLNT TERMS. BLANCHE A. GATES--~TOR ( . OPEN HOUSE DAILY CHOICE HOME located on large corner lot OVERLOOKING OCEAN-LeBS than 2 yni. . . old. MODERN and SPACIOUS, 2•lge. bdrms, den, separate dining room. Large fireplace in living room. Modern kitchen and dinette. Entry hall with parkay hwd. floors, plug-in telephone, wired-in TV systems, living and dining room walls paneled in Philippine mahogany. Wall to wall carpeting, a.II colored fixtures and lots of tile in master bath, plus 'h bath. Beautiful patio enclosed with cement brick wall, backyard completely redwood fenc;,.i. Lge. dbl. gar. on alley. drarrunar and high school clase by. Walking distance to . shopping center and trans~ation. HOME IS LOCATED AT 401 El Modena, Newport Heights May be inspected between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. week days and St\!lday, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Price is $20,000, $13,000 cash required. W.' A. HUSTON, JR. " TODA Y'S SPECIAL • SHORE CLIFFS ocean view new home. 3 bdrms. and den, 2 baths. This home bas hwd. tlrs., lots -of tile. l'orced· air bMt. Lota and late of C1oeet space and cupboards. Priced for quick sale at $24,750. Owner will take $8000 down and carry loan. SEE THIS TODAY! ALSO, 3 bdrm. ocean view home in Corona del Mar, only 150 ft. to Ocean Blvd. Fully carpeted. Drapes includ., garbage disposal, wired for elec. range. Fenced 45 ft. lot. Nicely landacaped. Don't be too late on this one. Full Price $23, 750. PRICE T. McCUISTION, Realtor 503 Coast Highway Corona i;lel Mar Harbor 47 EXCLUSIVE BALBOA COVES New 3 bl!drm. 2 bath home, with: pier and slip. Beautiful interior. Large rooms. Fi.replace. Forced air furnare. Garbage disposal. Colored bath fixtures. Carpeted. Birch panellng. Bar & planter. Lanai. Landscaped. Walled-in patio. jjBay Front living at its best. '1 O.pen for inspection-52 Balboa Coves SHORE CLIFFS Near New Bayfront Balboa Coves Large Lot Pier A sup Smart Patloe HUge Fireplace ' I • • .. • • •• ' !!!...'!!!!!!!!-._....__ PA&E 7 -PART T -'THUltSDA •. liilAY 22; 1952 LIDO J$1.E ..• THE SOUTHLAND'S M()ST BEAU'l'IFUL l SL AND COMl(l)NlTY -Private Beacllea ff Smart Club- house *** T.ennls Courts • '. ,. .. • ·ss~ .. I • I BEST BAY · FRO;N°T BUY Bandy Shopping *°*** Boatille l'acllltles tr ·CC/I· orful Strada Walkwaya 8' Promenade -(f OnWnental Street Lighting and all Utilities ln Conduit Under- ground * * * * * Lido is setting the building pace and '&CCOrdlngly lots are feWl!r and fewer dally. Don't delay any longer. Call around to our office now and one of our cour- teous sales staff will fully acquaint you with s i t e s and homes. • For example, close to the Club- house : Three bedroom.I, two baths. i.<1e p•Uo, built-In dlab- washer. etc. Brand New, $20,:KIO. • Magntrtcent near· new baytront home on 60-foot north baytront lot, to autt the moet dilcrimirlat- ting buyer. $9~.ooo. Our price range la from $1~.500 to $200,000. euy your home Cll1 Lido where environment and value will remain un.surpaued. • ' Open }Jouse Dail} 1-5 ~m.. 1410 West Bay -Ave. • . The Oustanding .Off'f of the Year Pier and Slip . Off street parking area and 2 car garage with adjolninc . atorage room. The entire house is very attn.ctively wall I pa~ Large living room with fireplace 6' dining area. Downstalre bedroom and bath with outllide entrance to 2 ' sep8rate showers. 3 Bedrooms and 2 b&tba upstairs. Forced air heating, ventilating. • ·Priced for quick sale, $47,500 ' Exclusive with JIM & SALLY NEWLIN Helen McDonald Ethel Shirley with John D. Burnham Realtor · .. 515 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa Harbor 1607 ' CALL HARBOR 11500, or drive -----------------------.,------------ around to-. ' P.A. PALM~R INCOIU'ORA TED 3333 Via Lido 1416 Coa.st Hlway Newport Beach, Callf. Barbor l~ REAL VALUES $700 Down And only $M a month buys at- tractive 2 bdrm. home. Might t.a.ke leas down . Maybe .•. The owner wtll t&ke $1600 down. Check this home and let 's try. Lge. 3 bdrm. stuccp, dining rm .. hwd., tile, dbl. gar. Only '5 YJ'l!I. old. 4 i,., o/,, FHA loan. Best Ea.Bl· side location. Largest & Finest Home In Costa M esa.. Spacious and charming. 4 bdrm. and den, . OPENHOUSE I Every !l>ay From 12 to 6 P. M. Daily New 2 and 3 Bedroom .Homes Priced From $9,Q75 to $10,875 $1450 to $1G50 down . 1. Choice location nea~ Country Club. 2. Construction to meet all types of financing . 3. Large 60' lots-landscaped. 4. Fine Oak floors. 5. SpaciOua rooms thruout . 6. Ceramic tile in kitchen and bath. 7. Lots of wardrobes and closets. 8. '45,000 BTU double wall beaters. 9. Double garages. Drive East oq Mesa Drive blocks to Club Mesa Drive. along golf .course, 3 COSTA MESA REALTY 4 Bedroom Home • Just a few step1 to the bay In Balboa. Large ch-rul living room, eeparate dillJna' area. l be<froom a11d beth -.wn1; 3 bedroom.a and bath-Upstllirs. TuUtully decorated. t.undry A: ahowel' rm1. attached. to garage. Nlce little patio. All tum. for $15,500 Ocean Front Good roomy beach home -easy walking distance to Balboa 'Lfl'e. living rm. w1th fireplace. Six bedrooms, Cement foundaUon. Doub1e garage. $16,000 Peninsula Two bedroom home, only 4 years o1d -Nicely arranged around patld. Fiz::eplace. Tile ln kitchen and bath, dinette, dbl. garage, $5000 down It balance 'like rent. • ' ! ·1 i CLIFF HAVEN G. L .RF.SALE a Be9room home .. Oak floors. ble garage Property completely fenced d landscaped. Situated on a quiet Btreet e for cl>ildren. Pr-ice $13,~NLY $2,900 p<>WN. Call Fred Barker at Beacon 5795 or eveninp Beacon 6939.J. EXCLUSIVE BA YSHORES We offer a very attractive furnished home. Only 2 years old. 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Fire- . place and unit heat. Laundry\ Large patio. Well located lot. Excellent financing $18,500 Cali Carl Thomas or Norm Wilson at Har. 3297. UNPARAI,I,ELED VIEW OF NEWPORT BAYS OCEAN, CATALINA, SAN PEDRO.and LA- GUNA, etc. Situated on high plateau over- looking this ever changing scene. This 2 bedroom, 1 'h bath home, is out of this world for pleasant living. Priced at $22,500. Terms. Cnll Fred Barker a.t Beacon 5795 or evenings .Beacon 6939-J. WATERFRONT LUXURY $42,500 ' OR SUMMER RENTAL WITH OPTION TO PURCHASE. RenW may be applied against;. purchase price. Lovely new 2 story home with waterfront patio, pier for your boat, private · swimming beach. 2 living rooms, all electric delightful kitchen, large breakfast bar. 6. large bedrooms, 4 tile baths. Excellent view. For an appointment to see this home call Neil Cameron at Harbor 1013. EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor • • 214 b&UuJ. pegged oak floors. REAL TORS Exclusive Agents 18 x 30 llv. rm., giant frple., 400 East 17th St., Costa Mesa Bea. 6818 -6819 $13,000 full price Bayside or. & Coast Hlway 10th and Irvine NewpoI' Beach Newport Be&ch Balboa Realty Co. 220 Manne Ave. ' Oppoalte Balboa Bank of America 815 Coast Hlway Balboe laland , 3113 Newport ffivd. 2 ¥lconJe9, 2930 sq. ft. Plua 3-----------------------car pr. BBQ It Patio, ~ ft. cor lot. cloee in. Only $20,000, • I • ~------. bdrm. "8d den or 2 bdrm. and den ln exchange. . BEST~ IN CORON.A DEL MAR s bdrm. hoO: . Large 'uvi.;g room 25 .,,-1l! I w1tb raised hearth ireplace, open beam ceiling & vene- tian blinds. Nice kitchen, lots of tile & connections ·for a.uto washer. Cheerful dining area· off kitchen, 20 x 22 garage. Patio, landscaped. n-o~-s h.. w bb Co--A •• -.r f ,N....-art:~Jtsanb_ ~ •~F " Hlh-w• • • ...---~.,.- 11111•• McAdoo Jl&rtloJ-UT"Tl--~-----_:c__ _ _-'. __ f-L-------..J roo a. Balboa. Bl'fd. I B. A. NERESON 1982 Newport Blvd., COlrta Mesa Phone Beacon 0226 Evening Phone Bea. 1591{-W BALBOA P eninsula v.·aterfront furn. or un- fu rn. 4 bed.rooms, large living an~ dining r oomB . bar k itchen. Excellent heatin g. Attract ive t erms or will trade for what $15,000-Terms Exclusive With Us. RAY REALTY CO. A. J. VicceJJio, Manager Ed Bucko Jack Caskey Arthur Gatee 000 Coast Blvd., Corona de! Mar Harbor 2288 have you. ---------------------- South Bayfront Rustic waterfront home, partial- ly tum l.e:hed. 3 bdrm&, 2 bat.hi, maid's room and bath. 3-car ga.· rage. Patio. Extra large Jot. SM.000 Ranch Properties We havf' ttJrkey, ch icken, catUe and hi_gh production rancb prop- erty llll inga. All within :I hours · drive from Newport Beach. Shore ~liffs outstanding a bdnn. PLUS m&ida room . 4 batha. L&rge dlning room PLUS brealdut room. TUe feature• througbPUt. · 0 le an view. Price reduced to $4-2,MlO. Excellent tenna available. REAL ESTATE le Your Best Investment $10,500 3 bdrm. home, G. I . R esale, near Country Olub. $15~0 down. -o - $9450 . New 2 bdrm. home. close t o t own. Quiel< poueulon. $2000 down. -o - $9000 2 bdrm. home, ~ yrs. old, on two Iota, tnea and berries, good lo- cation. OnJy $1.5"IOO down. -o - $8500 s l'llrn1alled unlta -Good income. $3500 down. rental $1000 Down Lovely 2 bdrm. home with extra ho bby room. 11Ai yr•. old. Hwd. n oors, located among all new homes, lge. lot, walled yard. Landscaped. Full Price $9650 Duplex -$8000 Here Is income th&t ahowa 10% (J~ per mo)-One bdrm. ea.cl\ aide-Only 1 \l yrs. old. Very close in to <1own town on East Side. Lge. lot, 53.9 ft. x 140 ft.. Never Vacant -GOod Terms Duplex -$13,500 --. OIJlt"""" LIDO ISLE Costa. Meu The Best Town on Earth Furnished Very nlce 2 bdrm. home. Hwd firs., forced air heat, double garage. Corner lot on very gd. atreet. $13,000 with $3000 dwn. and balance at $85 per month. $895 down New 2 bdrm. home. Large lot 50 x 19~. Total price, $6,975 and balance at $58 per m onth. . G. I. Resale 3 bdrm. home. dbl pr., fenced yard, cl~ In. $9 ,7Se with $17~ down. Balance at $76 per mo .. lncJ. ta.xe., Jnwrance and int. Business Property C-2 &One. Large Jot, monthly in· come $12!i. Sales price $9750' with good terms. G. N. Wt<:J J.S, Rltr. " Aasociatee · 1790 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa. Ph. Bea. 6181 Just what you have been waiting for. A real buy! 3 Bedrooms, 2 bath ·home, 45 ft. lot, beautiful patio, lots of charm. Owner leaving area, Excellent Terms. ALSO exceptional 2 bed and bunk room home on large Jot, priced RIGHT. COSTA MESA 2 bdrm. and garage bunk room home, f'=place, hcatolater. 'h acre, near high school, low price, EZ TERMS. 3 bdrm. home excellent buy in good location. N. B. C. REALTY, 3116 Newport ·Blvd. Newport Beach Ha.r. 1405, Har. 2498 (Ev.es. ~bor 2865-M, Bel.con 6108-JJ OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, 2-5 p.m. ' . . IMMACULA'TE 3 bdrm. home, large carpeted liv.' rm. Fireplace, bwd. floors, brick patio. Completely fenced and 0landscaped. 2-car garage. , AND located among fine hom"I' ! Pav~ & curbed streets. It is one of the BEST IBUYS of the year. You had better TAKE A LOOK! Priced $12, 750, Xlnt. Terms Drive out Santa Ana Ave. to ~Country club- $-0 -Brand new -BeaulitUI, aeroa turn left on Mesa1 Dr., to 2632 RsIDE Drive. 7500 from new rnedl<al center. Dbl • Brand new 2 ~Farm style" 2 bdrm. heme, cl-to. town, neat :r·2 ~ ~ta. m":eavertJble Peachy Beachy Dbl. LINWOOD VICK, Realtor · Exceptional Value, .. Flsbt!r Built," S bdrm. home, 2 bat.hi:, colored nxturea,, large Uving' and dining room, hwd. noorl, forced &tr heat, ldeo.f kitchen dlspos&I unit, lu.al., patio. &hake root, double prage. Juot belnl' completed, Wy now and cboole your own colon. Only $24,!IOO." -, W. E. FISHER 3 bedrooma A 2* balha FlllJ Dlnlllg -Bar Kitchen -Dlahwashet -Dia. -1- home. i b1k trom ocean tront. .4 and cJHn. u~_rw"· Better See This Today! Very clean and neat. Attractive. COSTA MESA OFFICE l~v~ .. .:n~~· at thlo H.B. 0-. .. ...I.er A--. pi.:1 Sullivan =Jy~ ~~orp~20 o':i~ __ 395 __ E_._1_1_tb_s_t_ .. _Coata.;..· __ M_esa ___ 1 ___ Be_aco_n_s1_00 __ GREENLBlAF A ASSOC. Burt Beck,-~"""'"" µu '8900. Near bay and ocean. BUILDER -REALTOR • ERNIE SMITH RllALTOR -ASSOCIA,.. 9ll 0out Blvd., Coron& de! Mar Pliane Barbor· 2443 BUILDl!!R ·-R&ALTOR LaPer~e aity Geo • .Everson AmdOUI to ..u. Key at 23oe·w. BALBOA IST 'A Nn . 3112 Newport Blvd. Barbor 211:12 I OcNn l!'tollt, Newport. Harbor ~·~ You wW Jove W. home -com------------Keml>er ol MuJU le LlltlnC llllle N~wport BIYd,, COiia lloa 987. · 77c78H Choice lbcation J'ust off. South1·&y Front. NeWly . pletely A 11111artly fumlahed -1891 Harbor Blvcl. Coot& JI.-· Pllone S..COn 71U carpollAI' -deep m.z., etc. All "Kute Kottage" . Pllonlr Tota <"-tr<m Coot& ~ -> decorated 3 ~. 2 bath, 2 ~home. fer U0,000 with ezcellent terma. ' ICft& Ba. S1J!T-W Bea. 5'111 J Corona del Mar cau Mr. a.iy tor appointment ~~~!':":.:::! XLNT. INCOME I or' HOME CUTll NJ:W frame A ott•c<0 2 . FULL PRJCE 21,000 '; Lan&l Barbor 1l!OC1... xarll. et. A _.. rouru1 home. I On .......... Ialand. . Newport . Wnn. -on a-2 Jot. Po.-,Only ~clown .....:. EzCillsive Agent p A. p AL M E R _....,. air i.at. ttrep1&ce. • Exc.nent n.. ,l -L Cliff Haveq 4:% Loa.n · INOOllPORATED $7950_ · -Owner 1ea.Jg town, ~~..,.:::= :!:."to.!~~ n&w -WM. W!·SAI'iFORi>, Realtor BT OWNER.,.-% bdrm. &las 1111, aua Via Udo Newport Beach $3500 down • .• PIUCl!lD FOR QlTICK SALE -TIA DM. ........ .All N. H. ~lr., ~ Broker . • bnalma AH&, hW<L ,floon, We r~ "' w E FISHER 2'"" 1r1t. a bath. aerv. -~ 111o,. , Paul' C. Jones~· s bdnn.I., c:onftlti"'* 11en. 2 ~u... -.,.. pa1c1. .,ool4 .qaa11ry ~ • . Parle .at M4rine.,. , • . • 1Barbor . ...,.. ~-... A -r ,for ota~ nt.nno1Jou at ap-B~-811 ••. -n , 1o1. *"·"°· tuma. -. '1111'1-w creage , 2301' w. e.u.o.-.. ~ ' ns.eoo P""'-POOO-... · ~ ...... - --·~ ' ._ ._,, ACRU ripe far lllbdl'rialon • wt11p ._ K. paper. $10,500,. ERNIE SMITH.. OPEN HOUSE Forlt One Month Only ~car Banta Ana Country CIUb~ BALBOA COVES -a-··--AllBOCU.Tll • ,me :Jl .BDftK. ---.... Extrao-..>:... B I Ooota -BarlNw 917. • ~ -·~ Slip •UU1.&ry J::Suy. 77e'llB LARO&BATJ'RONT'LOTtor.~ Wteapr,.....; ~ u....i... Beacon Hill1Realt)'. m oa..t-. em-dll JIM Waterfront-~ • '11 1:1 *'•., ••~t. "-T ....... ., ... Hilltop --------"'~-..--Iott pojce pt '1900 wltb -ir _ • a. --•-'-~ v-l'low ·-IMI . .,. __ .:.; Be1pta (ndw bQis rw1 a .1 Q • ..._.,UWO: ~-~ ~J'l'lf-Iii ' ._..._, --· . &Biia-. Jai•ho, a-QU _. ..ul'° IR•L" '":., ~ 1~~ 8:: B~': ..;, ! ~=.:: ,_-~ JUC' ~~-:::::::\ := = -(~~:s-..:•:::.:---~~a:..llm~\:=z!U:;: ~ ... :: ;.-r,-atw -0.~ ':...~'.:...tu )Itta pacaer7..,dpbet A...... -....... ---,aoll. -·~oo'll'r co I __,. ~ -· l'Oaat~ ·--_.._ ~ Pmai. Diii. Slo.teO mo -·i:-•' 'a:.&M • _... JUd. ~ ....,4*9 • • 1111 .. ,.... ·-_ ,..,. -· _ .... ol ••a I·--PM'7· .. !:'· •. ~ .. -~ .. ~-~!! ilftw'St ..... -.... - --·-· .. ···-IUS m,,,.,..u:;+ ....... ._ --'IHD ...,, 'hf•""' I -""';;_, -M IU llllt9rr Aw., ..... -..... • ....... 1"" ' llll?l ~' hp 1'ftft ...... .... rl' [ :; L ts c Silt • ' . ' • ' • ' • • • t· • ; ... ,, J ._ .. • . ' ' • ,.. • ~ . . .. I. ,. ,~6E I -PART I -THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1952 . Fathei and Son Newport K anis -hM Hoff' ·_!"~•:Sig .Hon0rs Craerner ·CPA P.res" :J~t· ·~I~ p;¢'6J/-· a Annual Banquet · ! Lay Plahs f ' to Sunergous Club ANA Chaitman . IUCll · ~ ·n·04r-:.:::....&-:z. Plt.ESS~ ..=:.::: ~-u::i ·=.:! August !Au tion ~.~ ...:U1o~ :j::,...-:.,:::. ~.u..e~:,.':°"a:z At Yosemlfe 5. J)fing Mee~ing On Aucuat !IS, x,twull ~~ _.. Fat.bet and 1lon Banquet at Outot of Nowport Barbor will hue It'• •lie Oolta X..,.. °"1""':"'1'7 -~. A-tlon. -...-e,.. Juotuo F. qrumer of Orange corder; •and alt•,r llurliy, Booo-HEC Dinner for Mmes Gardiner end Cllurda by the Sea -· Wednea· tint annual aucl Th• memben '!'!lot -Slllldo.t ~ ~ .-iq at the ~la --.... .....iectod prootdent of the -Ipda,Trt~ - T t M f day evening promt .. • lo be an· hove turned °"t ,,,,_ lo 11, u momben _,pleted tlle 117 <>ranee eo."ly N...-ta the California Preas AmoclaUan at 115 .Ralph Ande"'°"' public relallono Pomona Grange opper e ee 1n9 other oueceu1u1 affair. gather any thtng 1 value U>at Jouniey 1o the l(yrebn 11ocne tn recipient ot the Mlllevemmt • director tor th• Park Service at Jlemben: of the C.O.ta Mesa Grance will join with other Or- a'ba-e County Grangeo Saturday, Kay U. in the Garden · Grove Orange hall where a catetcrta dln- aa bqtn..nJ.ng at ~:30 p. m. will ,park a plea.au.re • packed party. flanA ror the dinner have been ar- ransed by the Home Economics Cluba or the eight rubord.lnate.a &Ad Pomona Grange of 0Tangc eounty, comprising Coeta Mesa, Anaheim, Centralia, G a rd en Grove, Newport Harbor. Loa An- felee Harbor, Twitin and Wint.era- . 9"lrc -all aubordinate Granges Tho ipon.oorlnc committee have may belp the !undo I their Youth Award ot Tb.ta lllcma Phi. nat· iprJna' meetln&' held recently at y_.rute, guided a lpeclal tour w!~tendi:'~eoc1a~= ...:urod C. Morie Waterman of Development pro ~..,!":' 1 ~. m~ at Iona! womm'o joumalloU< .,.lety. the beauttful Ahwabnee hotel ln of membero lo the Maripoia e'tg eon ot lhe Lc:lrl& Beach Council Santa ~ to head up the must-Suitable wareh faclliUe1 The Rev. Cbarau' .... Band ,,.. Ber .award WU for tbe Qeid of YCMtemlte Valley: T!'eea. ltill deep ln heavy wtnter ot Republican Wcvnen wttere Gov. f Full rto to 1 th 1 have bee.n obtain to store a apealcer ...--· rred D. McPherson, Jr., Santa · cal entertainment and Mike F1nk f medJcln, -ttk:all,y tn nunlnr snows Warren spoke to 1000 Southland 0 e n c oate e even "C" great amount~ of m rchandlae, and On 8~day May 2$ t.be fl'OUP ~ to lll'e. Croddy, preal-Cruz , kntJnel-Newa, was te.-elcct-AmEg the membera present women on behalf of hJ11 can.di-with ~ ehodartd but dpert.l.nent me• Kiwanl.tl members'wtll be glad to will conunue' wttb t~ Hrlea of dent Of Df.nrict. 11, CSNA. Kia ed vtce-p-·'d••t·, Bert J . Abra-were onner governor, Frank F. dacy. sace or • ft.n .ens. Merle ca.U at your home or buatneea to diac:Uellon.a: and prepared 1~ 'lltua WU cited for lier ouut.and· •<;;9f ~· Merri who la &lao a former Representing the Harbor area Waterman ha.a Iona been ldentt:-pick up any article rou would llke on lhe vanoua reUpon. of the . Ing leadenlllp of CSN'A'I ~mlc ham, Bdlflower Herald-Enter· Long". 'Beach newspaperman and were Mrs. Mary Topper and Mr:t. ned wtth Y. M. C. A. affairs to send. world. Everyone&. tnvtted to at· f~ to lmprove nunea wel-prt~, .ecrrllry; and Pblllp N . Homer W~, publiaher ot. the Lewta Gardiner of the Orange throughout SouUlern California Plea5"' call any f these num· t.61d thue Sunday tftnlnl' Ra.-.1.a1-.. M cComl:M or San Franellco, treas· Porterville Ev.enlng Recorder, who and a good time t.a always guar-~-· H 28 1 Other callto~ women honored u.rer. first visited the Valley by pack County Counclt They reported a .... __ .. wh h 1 th ~rs. ar. 94-Jii$8Bea. 6050-J, sons b •-·--• ..... ~ en e s on e pro-H · y the ,,..._.__.t.m eoctety at a din-Dlrecton elected Included ffa...-v train ln 1892. "splendid" meetlng wu held. They l\f" ar. 31::.S-J. &a. 2-J for ptcl<· ··.T gram. 1ke Fink has recently ner meeltng lut week we.re MlM Lut,.ena, West.em Bank.ere; Irvin"' The waterfalla tbia 1prtng were wUI attend a Warren meeting tn t Cali! la f M i hi ups. WJ•,. ......,. HOUS• o~-" come o om rom c gan ~ .., vmaao Jean Gerhart Hurt. ln the tleld ot Martin, Stockton Record,; P't"ed .at a record all-lime high and tbt the Btltmore hotel, Loa Angeles, d 1 I I t t i ~ an • serv ng as au s an in n· Mr. and Mr11. J oeeph o ·..,.y of art; Ktu Sophie Hardy, commu-Rolen.a, South Paadena;, H. D. wold flowers more protuae lha.n tomorTOw. I lh Full '{th TJ!\tE TO PL··'y sun •~ ' .ttlllated with tbc Orange County P\)mona Grange, according to County Lecturer Roberta M. Ra- pier, lM Ced! Pl., Coot& Meaa. Spotlighting the eveninr'a en- tertainment will be a prognm. of Charle-Cra~ Co. Named in Damage Suit by Couple '8me talent. aele<:ted from the Vln~nt J. and Mary E 11 en lllemberahJp ranks. Concluding Slack of Los Angeles have filed fhue of the gala epringtlme event sult ap.inet the ChaTle-Cran 'Will be both round and square Boat Co., Newport Beach. 11eek· Clanclng. Music will be fumlahed ing $6360 damage• they allege lJy lbe Coeta Mesa Cra.nge orches-they sut>.tained last July 22 when tr&. there waa an exploaion aboard a Mn. Alice Kyle of Costa Mea.a. 1 cratt rented from the local firm. chairman ot the Gr&nge County Charle-Craft operates a fleet of Borne Economlca Club: ia ln U-drlve boat.a and according to charge ~t the dlnner. the Slacks. the craft wu repre- Methodist Women to Hold Workshof Friday at Mesa sented to be in good mechanical condition and sate for handllng by unskilled pereona. Actually, they charge, lt wu defective and unsare. They allege t h a t the engine stopped In the bay and when an attempt was made to start It an expl().l!llon followed. or the total eought, $6000 la asked for general damage. 1190 for clothing and peraonal Atfect.a and $260 for m@dlcal expenses. BEST OASOUl'o'E MIU:AOE Best guoli.ne mileage le at- tained at steady lpttda .of be~ twee.n 20 and 40 miles per hour. reports the National AutomobiJe ster al e erton n e od1st 1U1 ~" Houston left Balboa Ialand yes· nlty aervtoe; Min Edith M. Bell, Lyrord, Ma11t1.n.e1 Guette; Clarke f9r ma;ny years. Church. Surtan gra.M Is one of OUT moat terdl.y where they were bouae education; Klei Mathilde Lacau. Watte, Sou.them California A.uoct· Mrs.j' Donald · TTe8idder enter· Alao on lhe program 1A•lll be pnxlucUve summer growlng an-guuta of Mr. and M.ra. Robert ! law; H1-Dorothy Waren.skjold, at.ed. Newspapers, Inc.; Ralph Tur-tained at tea at the· Awal\anee • q>e<:lal toaats and other ff!u t ures, nu al puture c rops ... The beet tlme F. Wlllmu. Mra. O'Day and Mra.1 muatc. ner, Temple City T!mea; Lowell wheTe the Pre.q Aaoci&tlon mem- "nckets may be secured lhruuj;;'h to plant thl~ crop Is during the Wlllmea are 1Lstera. The O'Daye, Agne.ea Underwood, famed ell)' Jeqen, Turlock Journal; Nell Mur-bt'ra weTe guest.a together ' with the man o r Lhe C' h u r c h or by n1onth of P.t'ay. My11 W. M. c.ory, on vacation, planned lo spend editor Of the Loa Angelea Herald i ray, El Monte Herald; Paul Ca.a-atudenta from ttie Inteniatlonal phoning l he })asto r or ch urch farm advisor, University of c&li-eome Ume with the Uters' moth· Expreu. wu peat .pe.aker at the I well Sall.nu Callfomta.n; Homer House at the Univenitty ot Calt- otnce. Cornla. er, Mra. Viola Dal~ of Van Nuya. rneett.ng. Wood, Porurvtlle Even.lng Re· tomla. ' ANTED: A LA YER , . ' . FOR JUDGE OF THE NEW NEWPORT BEAClt JUDICIAL DlmlCT On June 3, 1952. el~ A. K. PHELPS The only c.andidete who hes ever ~ttended or graduated from law school. . The only candidate licensed by the State to PrecHce law. • ' We ar,e NOT electin9 e llttte justice of the peace. The duties . of t~is judge ere bein9 dou~led by combin: ing the C ity C~.urt in Newport Beech with the ~ustice Court in Coste Mese. The duties will be further in- creesed some time in 1953 due to an increase in pop uletion from heering cesek with e top limit of $500 to heering ceses .with e top limit of $3,000. This responsibility DEMANDS e jud9e with THOROUGH PROFES· SIONAL TRAINING. ~me two hundred women f~m Ian Diego. lmpertal and Orang-e Counties will gather at the Com- d:lunJty Methodist C h u r c h of Coala Mesa on Friday of this week for a di.11~rtct wide work ehop of officers and leaders of all k>cal Woman'• Societies of ChrlatJan Service. The program will get under way-with a coffee. bour at 9 :15 a . m . Lt.qtch will be 1e:rved by the local ladies at noon with the work ahop concluding at 1 :00 p. m. Club. Sudden acceleration can A. K. PHELPS CHOOSE A LA WYER FOR A LAWYER'S JOB ' cut mileage a.a much a. 60 per I ........................................................................................................................................................ ... cent. - LET'S .HAVE ___ . ..._.. ...... _. ____ .. _ ....... _ ---------·-r "7"'°'CI.RCUS 1200i'J "'.P-¥ B...d. 14 olu .. "l..J .)/.wlc-. R-44. .. -.I Dtnner at the ORCUS ROOM h'3S be-come r"J fovonte i:-osllme ol 9ourrnet.s 1n Soulhe~n Co\1!orr.ia In the rutnds ot many. lh~ h19h 1!ondar~ of quality which ore e1.empl1hei by the food and st-n1c• a l !.he CIRCUS AOOM ore unnvoled in the Southlar.d While the menu 1s n.or!y 1dent1rol to that ol the Hurley Bell you·n hnd !hat the atm06phe;e ol !he CIRCUS ROOM is dd!ere n! and 1nteresl1n9 The decor of both 1:1e CIRCUS Lounge and the O RCUS DtrurKJ Room re!!ecl3 vartcus phuse:i of drcu.:; Lile Continuous murals depichng tradll1onal C1rC'JS pe-rlorm11rs and personohlles odom the walls The CIRCUS ROOM is located on American Avenue just north o f FU"St Street tn Long Be-och fu.s1 look /o r 1he Ntd and white peppermint candy stnped lront. You II find FREE INSIDE PARJ(]NG NEXT DOOR The next llme you are \n Long S«ich. plan to hove dinner 01 the fomous CIRCUS ROOM ----------·---------------..---' IJ8'.te'l4fj-4 Co .. r .. Millo ..... , Soup Du Jour Consommc, C{""'Jc: '1r1• Onion Soup. /\1; (~1 ;: !I ' t..ttuc-• ·Romain•· Toma10M Jul1•nn• ol Ho111. Chicken. c .. c~" l>T•~'"'l • Specicil Mi••d cn .. n Sofu..J l o.,..I. Circu. OT .... U19. P•-'f l"'f~ n H.arta ol lAttuc.. Circut: Sliced Tomat-L Crcu. Ca..u Solad. Oa r 2 c,r m~: .. ) r .... r r"'I::. 11 Rompin• • A•CK"odo & Grt11•f11nl Lob.tet • :i'.lui7rlp • Crob BrOCC'OU. HoU"lndcn:, AJipantfUt llollandcnae Ou fl.t.UIT'!!' rno-J•.J • Cnmn.d Splmch rrab Mu.hiocN:na. Sen.ii• r ,.nr:i. r ned Oniou rried To11111loe• Wild Rice • lo.lt-.d t~lutt.r ond QcFPd Obi-. or So.. C..-. LyonncriH • • .40 '.40 .60 2.Z:t .70 . 70 • .70 1.00 2.25 2.00 2.25 .75 .n .. us .75 ... 1.25 • ,, ..... , • r r----:;.::--·1 ~ DINNER SEHVED ' DAILY , ~:30 to 11:30 P.M. SUNDAY i:OO .. JNO P.N . II la e<Vli4 g~ • eocl.liUJJ. ~ ollOll4 J'(!)eMQlu!,J. r,.q Crock.cj Crab Crab Cod:tail Slwmp Codrtczil Loi.ter Cockld A l'OelldO Codmmil Gr••n or Ripe OU.N French Fried Potato.--Voqelabla Chicken Liven, saute witii muahroama • Chopped Sirloin of Beel Charcoal Broiled Chicken Fried Steak. Country Gravy Genuine Calv• Liver. Saute . with Bacon and Onions Hall Chicken. Fried in Bulter Breast of Capon. Arlesienne • • • Chicken LiYer or Mu.broom Omelette T endezloin Tipe. Chasseur PrlM• JUbe" ol llffl. au Jue • • Boned Jumbo Sciuab. Wilcl Ii~ Boned Sciuab Chicba. Wild Riw • FUet Mignon. Aux Oiampignon$ ·New York Sirloin. Maitre D'Hotel POIMrhouie Steak (for 2 or.morel • • • • ,per person -• . -• • • ' Top Slrl01n. Mushroom Sauce • • • • rrenm lamb Cllope. Vert.Pre I • I.SO .!I.I ... .t$ ·" ... 2.25 2.50 2.75 2.50 2.75 3.25 2.25 2.95 3.75 3.95 3.25 4.'5 4.'5 Marinat.d lilima.rc:k Herring rrWt1 au,..... , Stufad c.lery C.IMT 6 Oliv• Tommta JWc» • ~~g~ J> . .. ... ... .as SERVED WITH POTATO, FRESH VEGEJAILE. conn:. TEA OR MILIC Cbw""""1 Broiled Pacific: Swoni&ab. lAmon Buttez -• • 2.25 Fried Jumbo Shrimp. Tartar or Chili aauce 2.25 Lobster Thermidor. Dominic • !I.SO Lobster' Newberg • • • • 3.!jll Shrimp Newberq -• -• 2.JO f"tlet of Dover Sole. Bon Femme • 2.75 Charcoal Broiled Alaska Salmon., Lemon Butter - ---2.25 Fried Eastern Scallope -Tartar Sauw • Grilled Alaslca Halibut Steak. • Tartar Sauce • •1 • • • • Whole Cracked Crab ( -n) • Hall Crac:ked Crab (in lileal101n) • Whole BrolJ.cf Lobster (in ~) Butter . . I Rex Sole Sauta. Aman"r.8 • f"ilel fl So~. Marguerr·~. ': ' : £aat.h Shad-Roe, i.· . . ' • • 2.25 I' 3.75 Z.75 3.95 2.~ 2.1$ 2.75 • .. ' Crepee Suaette (for 2 or more) each Cbeniel -Juh"ee (for 2 or moro) each 1.75 1.50 1.25 IJo _..__ Delmonico A•'r.n!ia Cottaqe Fried .Cl .so M .so ~ lrUd, Poridiop. • 4.85 3.95 3.'75 2.75 •• .- • .. 1 •• ' C<m Dloblo (!or 2 or morel eadi • ' ·Sirawbenlw -Cirella (for 2 11>1 morel each I • • 0. ..... C111111 CalDt --°""'" . ·--·· Q •• 11 • ..... .... • 0 I . . . l'tllllli •sets sf I str1 I ... ailit,, ... • t • . --• • . ..( . • • "Sao. lcill" D.\aM . ........ • • ' 1 ei1 J1a • • Tta • Mmr I -~ • • o· .. lc .·npir~~.....,~ .... w.i 1 •• ,. ................. . • .so l ' "~: i· ., I " • -~_.. ... _ .. __ ,,...... "I' I :r:....,,.. . ..... f • ....... .... 1 ...... ';rl. JoeC •••Iii,.,, • ' t • . ·- ... ... .. ... •MMmd ""' I •• • / . .. • ' I • IJ'l'll&Uli.nf& FOB llPSED, pc 1asw ....rwt. Abt ep. .-, Port _'Qmmse ~ onn, •"""" .. oloek •rprioe la UCIA .-1a .. they ~ ate.r fS.r.l,J la tbe IDOl'll"' l"C· A -trip to n.ttmc, ..,._,.. offallore pve time ...... f&r puw1t;gen ta t;J1:plorc tlle •Jlll•••ser boat"• plley .,.. ..-.. which .ut. SO per- .-. Bait taab were dJ11COvered Ill •pot. Mn<b' '°' llMennea w~ JalTe ecboola of ft.Jb were ..... !"<'- LANDLUBBERS ARE INTERESTED M Captain John Taylor ohowo Pat XIU... aad Omo loh- blw the ""9.ter toob from the pllot. house. ComJnc out of ·l-he )f'-t ty, the deDAe to1 ... Ve Taylor a full-time job dodain& the numef'OlD rtahi.nl' and •ports era.It that '-'·t"rft on their wa1 to eood flahinc. Capt.ala Tay lor had his llands full explal•lns tbe o peratioM of Ule &hip. and helpfu&' puU tbe bis ones over tbe Pde. (A ll p(ctu rea on lhJ• page wer e ta.ken by Maggie P rice of I. Mull S!Udio). EIGHT POUND BA!RBACUDA ft ... a --.......... -Ala- Cf"OUP• captain WalkeT stvea a ha.ad In welmnllns the flak aboard cltemeet. On the rlcht, the one who hooked the fish abowa mixed N:preMed the oplnlon that he didn't know bow be booked the nu.. FISH I N'S I FJNE • -ONCI A YEAR By The Old Salts Seven students from the UCLA Graduate Department J ournalism went down to the sea in a ship May 11. They ·almost returned on stretchers. The M'V('n who were htre for &.,_ _____________ _ w~k o f lnll'.'rnship on Ben Hed- • dick's Newport -Balboa papers, :i turnC'd 1n lh('lr typewrilf'rs for f~ahlnf;' poles, and clambered pro\'ed that Olptaln .John Tay- lor'• boat la a &ood place for laaac Wal.tons. Fog. thick enoug h lo obscure th~ end of a fl.shlng pole, rilled the Air, but by noon, the sun ahone bright- ly, so that tllie j ourneJlsl.8 went back redfaced to Weatwood. \. a board the Port Orange F ishing Boat, Alaluni;:a.. SunburnOO but unbowed, thry Atac'J'ef"f!tl Al<m•ly b a C k nine houn latf'r <'IUt<"..hlnc l I &Jubie • barnM'.uda. Tht-fact that this w-. the fl"'t crack for most of the 1taff at deep lie& flab.lns, • .. - Funny too, became the AJa- lttnp'• publldty handout n.d, •• Aa \l'"e Crui9e &loD( the COMt. we 11ee hlch ollfr .. .-ady bea.cbes and · llttJe .;.:~ !UllOOtb. the !JUJt fs \l'alTD, the aky ta cl~r... It \\'M ob.rlouA to the boJ'!I they M'ere on thr \\TORI' boat , Thl' sea-W&.:!I so rough, that even the fish were seasick as most of the UCLAns will testify. F1.8hing Wt18 stric-tly secondary for Lou Bartfleld, hi.$ w ife Terri. and Phyl- lis Jackson most of the morning. Gene Johnson ~arned fu~hing laurel& for the day. A fter a 30- mlnute round-t he-cl ock battle with a J ive -foot shark, he flnall.v bro ght t he fish ln. The capta in took a dim view of the prize and. ordered it th rown back lo Fat her Neptune. The "'YS of the IE9> are ; ' ~..;~ .,.. _...., atOI pau- lh>c f".:;. ..i. md-hoaded female ancter who pWled In tbltt ix.re r~ and one )'dJowiaJJ. e,·en wheQ vlolenUJ· lle88ick. WIW'n one of the &tl&deota trled thJs he couldn't oat.ab a' thlag-and \l'M IMt eeen ~ t.o buy a flsll. J ack Haberstroh, MontebelJo a.pd M argee Phillipa. Whittier, n1UBt. have been {.orewarned about the swell&:-al t ea.st they dldn't rid.a a.long~ WltJt 14: fl1h In hi.8 freezer, Ben Reddlfk dkln't do so badly eilht'r. &.:l d Maggie Price, w ho t ook the piclul'ea deaerve1 a vole of thanks. E~eryoae wu .,-reed that fWdng-wu the Ille fo r journaJ. lsta , •• once a year. ' • I ' ' • PAGE· 2 -PART 11 -THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1952 t~~ ···;~";:U:s-s -a _____ ...... ________________ _ .... .. • • ' ' I ' • • ' . , • • • CONClllE aOCl<S l'Olll a .. COMl'UY "'I I. Jbla St.. -"'- PtliocS -cnrwww AND OONcu:Tl!l BLOOIUI ' &CLWWG8CJDJG ••• I I , ... atJPPUD $258-WAT~! ~~NING-$250 Miller J"'*Y OD. lo ~-thla lllC __,. -~ aa a apeclal pt..acqualhted doe.I. .AZJ7 regular wst.dl ir.a 7 Jew•lo up lo n -!•well, Will be t21oroup!J' --· oiled, tor $2.e:&. wtth a tull one year wrttten guarantee ... Take adva.ntap of th.la money •vtn.s value at once. M. MM' U & CO .. JEWS IY IH• -.... • w& Ill J-Ull llf-llo -la .. -.&.-2 , .. a&lftA ANA MAIUNE DMSION (F<>RMm!J.Y u:&<l&U'TI Cl COAST lllOlllll'AI', NEWl'OltT ....... We offer· you the ·fine.t in Yecht Haul Out encl Repeir Servi<• IAS9ta•tA+~L ~-8UP8 AVAllABLE ft ·e 110Zr -01111: &Jilt ONLY • DANNY THOMAS . • ftAa OP -n-. tlOU3'!N -'I'\' • AT -GIAND OPENING e OP • FURlllTllE • • THURS, MAY 29th, 8 p. m. • JOJO E. Pecific Coe5t Hwy •LONG llACH ---•• f'llEE • ra 16'' JAIL£ IDDEl NO HIDDEN EXTRA COSTS Easy Terms $ BEACON 5606-M .· 95 Oppoolte ~ Office on 18th St., Costa Mesa • • -ftllE. NEW lllTISH AUSTIN ~ • LET TIU: 84\llNQS ON OAll lll1Y IT -rou. -C.U :JAIBT --¥&).'OE PaW 1-.,, Ooota .,_ .... e~ Pl e•ent ol. Awld.ated Stu-...,., ~ Coaot Col· tece. ta a l¥ i a l ,_,..a e1ecUorl ---7.lfqd. °"""'"~--- Costa Mesa ftaduating Classes feted by Ptrent-Teacher .Am. Books Versus TV Has Attention of Newport Elementary PTA ' • • • Mesa PTA ptans Benefit for Dental Clinic • 1i1•1•1" Obt1ln u•: II rec ~ 5 · . Or ... Cs AJ ..._. t-clMn ..... -..-......-°' .... .__ --'"" Of ~-J In die ..,...,q fill' -... _pt to ~ ~ -·sate .. Jn. lilatlft co..tltutlonAI amcdn1<11l tor tM No11mber b(la.t Tbe pro--1 calli Clir lilCn ..... Jllate aid t.o--'1-tMprwuK on local P~Y ~.-..• A total 0( llO,lOf alpaturel Jaavr bttn ol.itthecl.-by tachen c:lrculatlng petltlonS Uuou&houl the •tate. ................. ~t aipeak.t>t'li will be Jan M<GW and Tom lienM-r· oon. --• ;.:ctcmR • l --------... ,..-........... _ I _,.. _____ _ MOIOia .,...,......._.._ ......... .wtl ,,,,.., ~ ..... 1111'~-.......... t • . .......... .,..._ ........ ...... . . ........... t ....... •«••• .. •111 • -......... .. ......... _ ... ~ ........ ~ ........ ..... • ' I w.....,.._ ....... ..... •M ----'~•' -... -,._ ... _.,._ IJIP flflf, Pill"' -c.-___ ,.._ • .JI./ ----. ·---, ,,II(,,.-_· . ,, I I ! ..... ..... ........ ! • ...,. ·"'~Htt44'2:~;.:-:f.:•ts ~~~'! ·"'q;,~. ,r . • , I l ff . . .• .. r Check this list '(Jf "best seJkrs" / ThE's so much to 9'!e ••• IO much to Oo ... that 7ou'll n.Jer for$« yout trip east on s.J. Fe. i11"' '"""P«, ""'!I" . l" l~' 'lllJIC ~. ,.ii 4 'i ' Am~rical ... great Western wobd.ruJ.ds, great cities and historic points. Ask your Santa F< ag<m for a fr<e copy ·of che followiu« aw.vol fold<rs. • I • • • • ------- -----~. --------------r ----• . -, -------THE LADY ANGLEllS of Newpert llart>or w .. ~ toeiAI ( ... teold of ftllllf) .. TbUPaday. Kay 16. -n they atu>nded a fuh.1011 lb.ow-luncheon. AeUnr •• mod•ls tn thh Jf'OUP wen: Pauline Tanman, Mary Ell•n Adam, FlortDCe RJoptmkl Mid Saney Wttt. (Photo by Beckner} Newport WSCS . ' Starts New Year Dinner De nce Important Eve nt of Crew Races District PT A Hears About Special Schoo l • W ith tmiitallatlon of new otfi-Among those from the Newport EapecialJy lntereaUns waa the th w SC S f Cbrt.st HarOOr area planning to attend touTth dil:trk:t monthly meeUng ot cel'S. e · · · · 0 the dinner -dance following the Orange County Parent.a It Teach· Church by the Sea closed lts most\ West Coa.at IntercoJle-'ate Crew ers, May 15, in th.e FUilerton BUCCe.ut'Ul year on May 13, la.5t •• tln t th h h Ml Races on Saturday, May 2•. are Union High sthool auditorium. At- mee C 0 e c urc year. 88 the following · tending from tbe Ne-w-pe>rt Beacl1 Cla.ra Kohlatedt. retiring prcai-M.r and Mrs. George Holstein Elirmentary P .-T. A. were Mu- dent, presided at the bu.ltneu sea-m , ~bo will have al their table dames Percy F . Batnea, Founder'• sion a.nd the Rev. Thomu Pendell the Measre .• and Mesdames Wll-Day chairman: Harvey Somera, installed otflcera. They Include: Uam Hollltein, Robert Fulton, vtce pruident, and Harvey Peue, Prealdent. Mn. Fred Wood-Charles Sparlluhl and Morpn recording .ecretary. The Newport worth; vtee president, Mr9. A. G. Noble. The George Hoags U will Harbor HJgh achool P.-T. A. wu Doesburg; recordlng secretary, entertain at a table w l th the represented by Me9darpe1 H. 0. M.ra. J ohn K. Elliott: treasurer. Craig Cadwaladers Jr. Robert Boyvey, Raymond K . Harvey, Roy Mrs. Leon Fergu.aon. Department ' ' aecretartee are : Promotion, !.fN. Forbes. Burroughs H ills, John Roush and Harvey Pease. Will1am McDonald; social rela-Boyds, J ohn Geigherii, 8.Jld Jamea Part of the.morning eeulon wu tioru: and local activities, M rs. Stewarts. devotM to a d~uuion or a lla- Wllliam TN.lty and Mra. Wini-Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hanna, and blllty Insurance poltcy to cover Mr. and Mrs. George Holstein, the various P .-T. A . &SSOClaUon.e. tred Younl'; mlaa:lonary eduoa-Sr .. wtll have tablea at the dance. Linton T . Simmons, wpertn- tlon. Mrs. D. W. Holtby; spiritual but Mrs. ~---a will not be d·-c-t d t t t h •· d'· Ute, Mlaa Clara Kohlatedt; stu-ruuu1 ..... en en o coun y sc oou., ui· dent work, Mra. Parka WatlliOn; Ing because of her recent accl-cuued a plan for a new school for youth work, Mra. Earl Stoneback: dent. hand!capped children. He pro- auppl!ea, Mre. Ross Owen and Mr. and Mrs. Allen C rlsell wllJ posed that a building &Ile. adja- M:rs. · J . A. Bodman; children'a be seated with the Vincent cent to Orange county hospital, be Healeys. Major and Mrs. Ma t t purcbued for thia pUrpoM. work, Mr•. Alden . Doeaburg; Olber and Mr. a.nd Mr&. Horace The speaker of the day wu Or. status of women, Miss Elsie New-land; literature, Mra. John U'Ren. WhJte. The William Abbernethys Cecil D. Hardesty or San Dte1ro. Report. for the year were &1v-will come with the Charle• Star-who 1poke on "'what he believed e.n qy otflcen .._ ..ue~OC. re~a._"d Commander Sett in,.. la ~in&. ·~A.rg~rtca end tta aipecl&1 no\.e waa that of the ~ Mr. and MrL Nelaon St&ftord ldent, wbo at&ted the CTOUl> had wtll host a table. and the Paul met all apportlonment..s and ex-Moore Wheelers will come wtth ceeded its .coa.I in 8Qme projects. the Robert Hecks. H ugh Uentn-The year 8Ha more than half of a two-year pledge toward the gers, W illiam Knolls. Sutherland Buttons. and Vincent Mu~lls ... building project already met.. Mr. and Mrs. John Schumacher Budget tor the coming year -...:as and M r. and Mrs. Claire Smith planned. ~ill attend. and 1.tr. and Mra. .A.ppointed to serve on Hoag Tom Norton will come with Mr. Memorial Hospital auxiliary w"n M r3. Mamie 'Foote and Mn. Boad and Mrs. C. K Varner. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tesman will be with the Freitag. Plana were made and committee& appointed, to serve George Fruehlings. Don Elder8 the Father a.nd Son banquet on and Ted Roger!'!. M ay 28. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Vincent A.8 a part ot the progTam there will be seated Y.ilh the George was a pledre service conduc:ed H. Moores. Aus tin D. Sturtevants. by Ml•• Koletedt, who led a Roland \.\'rights and Edward Mll- letts. devotional service on "Choosing the Better Part." .At conc!US!On Mn. Pend.e ll expreued &ppretia- tlon for work Cione by the retir- ing preaident in her two yt>..urs ..uid eight months of service, 3nd pruented her w l th a.n orchid. Mrs. Rutter a&nl' by request. 0"I'llhl Ii My Tuk." Luncheon preceded lh.e ll!ter- noon aeulon and wu served by Laa Amlgu tlrcle of Balboa. The dl..ninsn>am wu lovely with •Pring n owers and candlee, while favors were mln.iature Maybaakets Y.'ith nower• and candles.. R.etlrtne and Lnoon1ing officers Montanan s to Be Harbor Re sidents Mr. and Alrs. Adrian Adams of Kalispel. Mont. left Tue!Jday after spending-the winter al 200 Anade street, Balboa. Each winter the)· have been arriving earlier and staying later In the spring. and are now determined to aell lheir Montana home and come back lo stay. Mr. Adams Is retired from the forestry service and his wife is a noted book reviewer over a re on Jl'r1day attending an all radio. day meetlns and diatrk:t \v?rk-GOOD.EL.ts VISIT ahop at Coata Meaa Co1yµnul'lity Methodist church. New o.fflcers will uaume their dutle! Jun.e 1. RANGE TALK In the ranee talk of N ew Mex- ico, acCordfug to the National Au- tom.obUe Club, "aky pilot" means J>reacher~ "dude" me&n9 tender-.toot.. and "greenhorn .. meana one who b .•trance to the f"UlCe· Rev. and Mrs. Edward D. Good- ell of E c h o Park Metboc:lllt church, Los Ang"elee, were down Tuesday looking &.fter their prop- erty at 3000 West Ocean. Front and Callin! on old Frlende. They have had a two weeks vacation, during which they attended lh.e Kethodlat general conterenco at San Francisco ah.d visited friend.a in. that ~ ... N,OTl"CE:. , ' FBEE!ER OWNERS -I . INYEN~OltY SPECIAL! Lar e and Small' ABALO E STEAKS in s· lb. $3,ZS a box • • •• BROKEN SfEA1CS 5 lb. ' New Board Named by W an iki C lub Harbor \VanikJ .elected officers Y:hen thf'y met recently at the home 'br Helen Stockton in Shore Cliff!'!. Taking over dutle& for the coming yf"ar w ill be ~1 arge Raub, pre11ident ; Florence• Webb, vie~ president : Gladys Landi.II, secretary; Louise Holker, treu- urcr : Lucille Karam. hl.lltorlan. Th<'y will be installed at the meet- ing of June 4. v.•hen Mr1. H olker and Mrs. l..a.n tPs \viii be hostPsse.11. MaroeUa Van Duke Is retlrillg president. Remainder or the> evening was spent playing C8Jl&ata, with a prize for each table. Winners were Marge Kjrkpatrick, Lela A!'lhton, V!rgi:tla \Veils and Olady.11 La.ndl.11. \ ........ atc...,o11. ... 4" ... ·-M] lfhlleill "' .......... _ . .......... .. • • • MA lest 1..is Top quot; YONNAISE ond t um ty. dressing P . mer •-f rice ot Sa~ -ads. eway_. . • Nfor spring ote low GRAPEFRUIT .IUICE Town Hou-.. •, Na tura l or twfftened. ·• --.. -·--• BLACK TIA 111 ··aAGS.. Canterbury brand, a su- perb blend of pek .. and orange pek... Excal'9t11 for iced tea. fllCk•" 13c 16Hp . ' . ,.. ... ., 37c ..... ,.. ..... .. B•I •II' FROZlll •OOH ... Sel•cted eMI ...-..iroun at peak of IGYor •"' te~11n 7 rt FANCY GREEN PEAS BROCCOLI SPEARS ORANGE JUICE ·~11• ·~ 17• 2 ... L '2Jc ·-. 41 I r 1\ ll .\ :\ ·r ·~EI) ~· [ ;\ ... \".\I, ( J ·~ s ~ . ' LAMVALUU Cut~ U, S. CHOICE .... Miik Sjlring 1-1>.>, S11111•1r INSt .:o:c. .. 55c •OllPs ' ~ ~· .... -:;::.. .. 2Jc , I . ' t P~ J -PART ff -THUll$DAY, MAY 22, 1952 1~~~ •• -€ . . I Wf.mJns Fellowship to ~~~ c:*ficers Tb I wJmen•• , Fellowoblp ot C ~ r n &>~~ Kar ·. <;ommuntty , chu 1w1 meet Wedne..s&.7, M&y 28 • i ID. In l'llcrtm ball. DeYQ loD.o will be led by •Kfa> Burt Proctler! J>rocr-.n> ww1 be a trio, I """"~ of Faye Spic,.-• .. vto.U,; ~1)•.:-ay:cc·; ~prano and Billie Dea"er, plano. 'l'hlN will be installation Of offioeno b~ MnL W. T. M. Cook, president of the Fellowahtp ot Conireptlonal Women of Soupi- em I Calltonlia. The tea huur • will 'be in charge of l.lr;i Bert~ . Kentch, aa&isted Dy Mrs. Ho\\·anr--' l Allen and Mrs. Howard nogert . \ Rad.'s Bla*"awlc lU!CH . MElT T •ncler, fi11e grained ;'"Y to. slice. Serve hot or main meal, sliced for sandwichfs. rz:Jlc Royal Satin ••.• How Em ulsl-Mhced for b.tt re.suits wit h new qu,ick-method recipet. :· 65C: ( 1 ·lb. con, 2Sc) • • • • • I • , I PAGE 4 -PART I I ..._ THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1952 . " ~~lli:ssjj - :Meet you at "The Inn" ... • -fiBW OB£BANS ' .. SBJI. FOODS NOW ADDED To ' HENRY'S FAMOUS FOOD POMPANO EN PAPILLOTE RED SNAPPER STEAK, BELL MENNIERE BROILED FLORIDA FLOUNDER OYSTERS, ROCKEFELLER OYSTERS ON HALF SHELL • Oyster Cocktails Fresh Turtle Soup . ANO The ·Best Steaks, Chops, Pheasant, Chicken on the West Coast Sf:R\°E D I Both lluts Open Every Day • ~;:::;:::;:::::=::==P=hon==e=:=H=ar=bo=r=8=7=1====::===::=~ Free Parking NOW OPEN SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS UNFINISHED FURNITURE CHEsTS (oi-0 sizes) COFFEE TABLES CAPTAIN CHAIRS END TABLES BAR STOOLS DESKS BOOKCASES HE ADBOARDS Finely Sanded ASH GUM WARDRQGES HEMLOCK OMAR'S CANYON FURNITURE 110 Gleoeyn ( 1 blk. So.' of A a P ) LAGU!\'A BEACH Pbone 4-Z~tl TRY THESE • SEAFOOP SPECIALTIES * Fresh CracJ<ed Crab * Eastern Cherry Stone * Ea.stem Oyster · a.ms on Yl ~eU on ~ Shell * Broiled Fresh * Eastern steam~ Tu'l'tle Steak , Clama I • • Fried Softshell Craba- PbOlltl 8-4u 10, S.Z403 ~ ~ -$LOO Ezcept Su...i.,p * Private Diniog-rooma for 'Banqueta aAd Parliell Plenty of FREE Pukbil SAM'S • • ,..., ""t'.11""-...1.t ........ .. UOHT UP THP.: SllY," Bart.'comecty w~ cUwea .._. for N'ewport Harbor Cemmu.lty P1ayf'n next ''''"""'• ftndA the cast boldlns • Jolly pow wow. In rar row (L to R ) are Rolland 'VeUa. Edward Fl•h. Bonnffi ~rry. Mel Ben")', L ee ~and UJ Flah. Front (L to B) Maurice Rolaad, Neva Dakdea, Bob Olf'aaon and Bob < baaey'. f Phot o by J, Mulll Hart Comedy 'Light Up the Sky' 1 Slated as Benefit' Performance OCC Musical Features Top Hits Balboa Duplicate Bridge Ca{'lcelled for Next Week ... ,n,· o,._ J1 n1 pna ''THI '. PllDE OF ST. ·LOUIS" -AIM-' ''THE · VALLEY OF THE EAGLES" • IUD8 llAT. SAT. l:t.11 • . A-aad CooteUo "Hrr .THE ICE0 Hickey Roone7 "SOUND OFF" Mesa.\/ tt. ',}'1>-.·~«" LAST TIME SAT. .... fONfAINE·.-~llllAND ...... ()OOige . WIUGHT • s~s Something ,_....;.To Live For "MA AND PA KmLE AT THE FAIR" SU N .. ~ION .. TtrEs. Judy H oliday "THE MARRYING KIND" · -AIM> ->.. "ALADDIN AND HIS LAMP" REAL • MEXICAN FOODS Encllllada11 • Taoos Tamales • Chlll ReUenos • S tr».k• Open 6 to 9 :30 p. nJ. Closed Mon. U88 Nt>wport RI\·., Costa Mt!aa 1 blk. S. of S.A. Countr}' Club 1 • • •&T24 • AND " ORCHISTRA .-. I Wlttt Compl9'!t T. Y. FLOOR SHOW RENDEzVOUS BALLROOM • IAl.BOA ''LIGHT UP TH~ SKY'' PIU:SENTED BY Newport Harbor Community Players May 27, 28, 29 at 8:30 p. m. HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL • $1STER KENNEY FUND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE $1.20 >IRS. KARL AXTATER HARBQR 0161-M VISCt:Jllli'TM LIDO TRAVF.L B U'R.EAU HAR. 1!46 ~---------.. ---- T .BE ARCHES Cafe and Cocktail Lounge • OPEN 10 A. M. TRBOU GH Z A. M. • NEWPORT BLVD. ON COAST-HJGH\\'Al' NEWPORT BEAGH • • ( wm ARE PDlll!ID ,QI< TH'UIUID A Y 6 J COMPLETE DINNERS end COCKTAILS 202 MAIN ST. I HAROLD I. JOHNSON Harlan Grisw.ol<I., 202 Crys tal °d' Prot1'"Uf'r 84! ........ A ve .. Balboa Island. left Jul wepk flmum,..... A....., on a business trip to M f'xlco. He ' P'holte Barbot t!I la known a.a an avocado rancher I WATER HEA'l'ERS ...... 8en1co and "-"'" JoeBeclJo/J PLUMBING ·" Pho• 11arttoF uu-w in the d!slrtct near F atlbrook. Ut I VIO. Wa1. N,..port ._.,, • . ' RELAX I Yes do away with dull ~ares in our smart new bar and Cocktail Lounge! Enjoy ·our exceUent Cocktails and · Liqueurs -al<?ng with 'Our famous French Cuisino. l'laesl ........ ~ . . • .,.. ..... CM.I - . ' ' . IWfCPlllli· -•°".•1-~ .. r · ct_LOlllAt ·.;r .. ,·;,."''·" I " ~ • • • ' . r • . FIND OUT . ' F.OR YOURSELF . • AT TED W. BROWN · Credit Jewelers • PACTORY EXPERT will 1how you ·how you can 1have clo•er and cleaner with· • SHAVEMASIER • ENTIRELY NEW SHAPE-Eaaler-to-handle e Single TWICE-AS-WIDE Head • Compact, Powerful REAL Motor Find our for yourself how you can get a fasrerf dos~ shave io. less time than any orher way. Douli111? Skip your next shave and visit our score. By special arraog.- ments wirh the manufacnuer we will have a ShavO" roas<er ·expert ln our store for chis demonstration. See him demonsuate Shavemastet oo all types of beards; SHAVIMASTU OWNllll FREE IMftPINI NO AN • OILI NG Sll VICll Lee"• Cact.ocy uained'e.apcrt boae yout Sba vemaster w ing tbe caclwiive Sun~ beam compouad. He'U aUo oil roar Shav~astcr ac DO cou.. SATURDAY, MAY 24th Tiii~ IS T iit: S IG HT thou-.,dA of 1'.JM!Clalon wtU lif"f> Saturday ''h1·n thr ,,·lunlnl' c.ulh·c e cn-w toMea tta ce&swUn. U.e Uttle rvY ''hi• -.hout"' and \'t"rbal ly LM.bes hlJI oanm~n to (l"flat effort. Plc-- lttr•·d a00,·1· is onr of thP wlnnlDr c rewa ot l»t yf'91"'a lucceMtuJ Weetens Sprint-CbamplonMhlp races. Aftf'r 11tra.Jnlng mu!M:IM to . ai,·e all they had. the8f. lads l04)k S-rt'at dt'llKhl In thro"·ln1 thrlr Ug-~·irlpt "drt\-er" Into Ne"·port Bay. NO\\I l.S THE n~rr; To rent your hrune o r apt.- W i:Jt> pcopl; do read thfd•· • ,_ ...... -CllJIT9 ENGIAYED ii--. NEWPORT llCWl:ll..1111 •••tee~ I . ,,, .... b-.. , 1!18 WOON .. ) Ooaa ·-----v.. -II.le N.,.port ....._ , t'M~ •N-.o!1. ...._ ' o-aa·-.. ............. . r.==================================== THE HARBOR MEDICAL CLINIC, (Formerty, Dr. T. P . Beeder'1 Office) Composed of Doctors ·- W. J. COWAN , M. D., F.A.C.S. C. L. SMITH, M. D. DONOVAN JOHNSON, M. D. Anno unc p the Association of DAVID I. NIELSEN , M. D. for the Practice of lntorn al Medicine * THE tt ARBOR MEDICAL CLINIC 3409 Newport Blvd., Ne wpo rt Beac h Phone Harbor 602 FOR WEEK OF . MAY 26th I .ONLY Thru 31st TED W.BROWN ALL. 4 PIECES .- "' CREDIT JEWELERS 1823 Newport A\·e. COSTA MESA (S. & ff. Green Stamps Gh·en ) ------------I FOR CONGRESS DON'T SE TTLE FOR L£SS James e·. Utt 1s COMPLETEL Y qu alified LAWYER- To be tter serve In public office, Mr. Utt look law train- ing and was admitted to the bar in 1946. This was alter he had attained success In business and farming. ·auSINESS MAN- Starting in business during_ high school days, Mr. Utt has learned sound business principles which apply to government as well as to private entecprise. This country needs sound business policies. • CIVIC LEADER- Always having an intenS. interest in his community, Mr. Utt has been active lo Chamber of Commerce and Associated Chambers of Commerce work, as well as • lo many other civic activities. He has always been a leader. STATESMAN-1 A Congressman must have ~ µum the desire to help, his. COIDltI:f. He must have the ability to Cto so. Mr. Utt's siatesmanshlp has been proved during his two terms In the State Legislature. I . _, 8 le 0 I I , 0 ' Po -.I:,,...,,......,.,.. S.0-W_,. 9llf .... CW r; F C1Mr1* I_,,. "'""' ' I 1 E-as_t_e_r Week Recommendations, Alumni Invited to Spring Formal . City _BorouJJh ·t·~Y~~~m Plan . Told At 'B'. l. Improvement Meefing Orange Coasl rrestunen . \Yl1l h06t l hf' tiadltlonal Spring Fvr- m•I tor the &r.Wualina;.voption\ores oh Thltrliiday evening, May 29, f rom 9 t o 12 p. m.., at the Santa AAa Ebell club-hOUR. P.t1•ri111111,,.nd;.t~10n.!\ oo Ea!!tt'r slpll'g oomplaJnta and not The commlllt"t>S lookt"d to the v nly h}' turniq la report.a. I t number ont" Mlll!: on the Hit Pa- \\&.!\ dttldf"ll a meettnr of the rade "'Blue Tango" fur their pron1 .11!·.·,111l.1f.:1·1 11[ n IJ,1rqt1~h :oty~tr1n a.!UC()<'htllon hf. called oru-month lhf'me. annuunct's Nf'd Parson~. \\"1 vk \•l•)btr111:; and dt:·l·u:,;sion on I fo· th•· i,:1ly fralu~f'd htHl \li.'rck't. 1~10 .. r Dt>X l EaAt~r week and frt"shman clay prt"tiidt•nt . !<ll'I t n,.: or r ;i!b11a i:;!..111d Jn1 · t hat la\\' .. nrorctmrnt or~,.. This year, for the fir3l timr, ! prt•V• 1111•nt /\'-;••t·1u t1on z. ... Bar-lW' nk"11 to attend. ~ alumni are being invilrll to at- \11\~· pr1·~HI d 1n th" ab:<1ence of Councilman Norman Miller of-· tend, and In ordt-r to encourage J r\ J~1·1 k. pr,.~alro n t . ft>rcd the auggost!on that enforce-I their pa r ti cipation .. they are bei ng l ':•l \\'<l ldt(•ll, l'!!<11rn1an of thf' I n icnt of lhe 10 p.m 1 curfew law offt"rrd a special discount on ad- !·:;1.'-l•·r· "'*'t'k c·on1n11tl1 c. Nlated mis:; ht alleviate some of the prob· I rnl.&!1on fee. th 1t 1h·· grnup ha•I rf'l'11n1n1t•ndt"d ! Iem.11 and t hat t he commltlee con -1 For weeks spPClal comm illt"P8 trR f f1P C''ln l1111 c•r f"ar~ «01111ng on fer with Police e ther R. R. Hodg-have been planoing for lhe rvent. I the 1t·l·uirl anti p11hht•1 ly to p11r· klnson rega.rdlng thla. Among them a r e the publicity ··n'.:1 a ;1d ~•·hools 111 olht•r ("un1rr1u -In r<'gard to c h•n gmg the pres-committee with Curt R~nfro ~d nillt'H. 1·hc Jntte r to bi· 1nad" ent city aetup to 9 borough sys-, ~~v~1 Peterson ~l~o -cha1 _1~~cn~~n- 'h1011 g h lotnl 1·1\'lt' o"~an Lutlons l l("m , Wht>reby a councilm a n would v1 a ona comn"l1 . ee w1 1.ss ( a nd i.:1v1n~ p1·rt111cnt Information be elf'cted trom each dlatrlct or Lois Winslow, Mtsa J ean Thon1p- rt•:=:,a1·d1ng 01d11u1.ncrs and enforce· borough. Councilman M iiler ex-son a nd Don J acobean a:i heads; 111• nl!'I u1 th1$ city . plained the only wa.y it could be band ~l~h Mim!I Erma Thomps~n \\'ll ldron al.,.o 8lalt"d lt "'&." done wu for the ctttz erui t o pe· 1 and MIS!! Ba rbara Isch. a.a ch~1r· n1'(•1·~.<tar}' for rri.id1•nt~ lo bM'k tllion lhe city to hold an elec-;a.n: reservatlO~! w~lh t.t.'klfl up tlu· polire dt"parlmt>nt by I tion and change Its atatua t rom I urn.a D ch~irmsan, refresh~l'nts. that of a city of the sixth claaa with a ro e tanlcy ch&Jrman, I 1 and door and chcckroo1n with ~,PO=L"1"T~1=cAL~-A~o=v=E=R=T~IS~E~M=E~NT'l~ to ttat of one under • charter Ro Pflst d ~fl · J t form of government, ger .<'r an • SS ane Jt was sugg"•ted that the a Uey Roya ._, chairmen .. between Marine and Onyx avenue ReJreahme.nla . wilt be served in be .made a one-wa y alley with the patio adjoining the cJub--housc. tr atfic to the Weat . I 1~ \\'Ith •wnmer at hand and a -People do read the Press A ds. potential do.-po~oo . eatl· _ _ ---------- mated at UOO. botlt nllbanee ~ and dancer -*"'DCIJAI' thfir 11' p~~e '"93 diAcaued. A petl· l\ tlon alped by a tu1e pup a. nt lsbladers la t.o be pn-.aented Jlf}'} lh• City CouD<CU -C lllat all dop bo '"'""Ud to prop<rty of thrir ownen. 'i * Regarding proposed tncorpora· lion ot tht auoctatton. aeveraJ ~ lfllE"ra oppoeJng U'le plan were read w hile Clarent.e H lfble wu Your Asaemblyman EARL W. STANLEY REPRESENTS ALL THE PEOPLE ALL THE TIMEI y W ITH AN OBUGATIO.N to 1he people of the 7,th Auembly Dist. and to Orang• County, Assemblvmon. Ea rl W. Stanley' has faithfully reo,.._led All the people all th. tlrnel HIS OllTSTANDI'° SllVICI has made him 11!4 -blY• CQUCCU ~)t ha. -fa< him the COll!f"•• .. el'°" llf Re- p.:.bllcons CIM Oemocr ell allktl lft ttw S... ""91....,,,.. ln favor of It. The matter wu refer red lo the bolrd' tor furUle.r I •ludy. Herbert ,SatUer ,1 chatrma.n of the lnformaUon committee, re--' ported It .. rudy I to go to p,... wtth cards to be m_aued all prop- perty owncn lnfo ming ~ of ordinance• and ' uut.t conoern· lng no pico.Jes on the beach. no bicycle riding on ' · plac· Ing ot prbage an tra.lh bl cov .. ettd contatnen: attention to u.te driving. Chlel. or Police R. KodcJ<ln· "°" hU boon aak to Jn&ke plt.111 concemll1c contr or -... w~k and baa ln'lltqd to pn· -t,tltem at tlte ~ in..unc. to be held on Jme G, I j ONLY • • • • $47.50 FREE DELIVERY • y~T ~QYE 1:.. ~A~lN UM~ LLA • 2 llPWOOO occ:,. ~ ---. • REDWOOD UMllELLA TAILE "!lranch of Sa nte Ana Tent and Awn ing Co." SALE AT LAGUNA STORE ON LY - Open Mon J ay Eve ni ngs Till 9:00 .. LAGUNA AWNING and MAPLE SHOP ' t • -· 790 S. Coa st Blvd . Ph. 4-3529 LAGUNA BEACH • - I .. .... Across From Sears •• <~$~ IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION .i' Mah "° .,fstoko,.-'ier, tlooso llnt 1hoo1 /or your clollcl ore extremely importcmt. We toke especial polnl to fftalice certam thot tht 1hoe1 we fit allow · ~ ' proper growing "'°"' /or tenclor ~ and rnvscles, whHt at tM Mime tilfte, ftt '"UVIY onough /or <Olftforl, Many attroctivo 1tyl9' to ~ "-· • SIU9 .,'U> 8 V, to 9 --·--·····-······---·----··--• =~00 11 ··-· ··-· -··-· --~'.,, Slr.b \ •r • U ~'J to <l -----··-·····-··-.. ····-····-, • OR'IJIOl'EDJC i l'tMClUPnON~ CABEFUU.Y Fll$1> l I F. .. • -.. .. .. •• .. ' ~ .. .. " t • v .. ~ ., ... " • • • ••• P111ki119 v in Rur • • • . ' • ,. I . • I PAGE 6 -PART 11 -THURSDAY, MA y 22, 1952 Raulta CCM:n• ,.,... 4* I ,¢Ml •• 'WI ...... '11$ .. l!J .. - ,.,.. w8I fftt II Ell 7 .... ,... • • -:p~~.:JRESS-il ·Km7~~::.'L'-:.- -~~~-~~· ~~~~ • I TO ALL OF . NEWPORT HARBOR WHO MADE OUR OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, MAY 17- SO VERY SUCCESSFUL The Flowers were beautiful and your welcome thrills us. We will still be most happy to conduct all others interested through our new NEWPORT HARBOR MEDICAL CENTER 3455 Via Oporto, Newport Beach Harbor 3661 ARNOLD E. NAIGEU, M. D., Surgeon NORMAN CARLSON, M. D. VERNE SCHULBERG, M. D. Obstetric ia n~Pediatric ia n Internist-Diagnosis JOHN A~ MURDY SAYS: ' * "We must restore co11R.ile11ce Ill ow public i11Stitvtio11s throuC)h 1111compro- mislng ho•esty ClllCI bltegrfty Oii the part of ow elected representulltes." , • * WHO IS JOHN A. MURDY? lobn. A. Mt:lf"dy, tanner • ., .. , ..... man and af\•le le.ader bu beNI a maldent or Orance Cowdy for Ute put: 40 y•an. lb a. Pret.ldent of Hoa' Memorial Ho.pit.al -Prubyterlall, tn11tee ot WMttler OoUege, put.ch.aJrmao o I \\later Problems for the Orange County F..,.. BureMt, put--prelid•l Smeltzer U.ma Bean Growers AMoclatlon, and a veteran of World · Wa.r 1-Be .. a _...her of the Metho4lat Ohurdl ud a Kotartan. .lohn A. MUrdJ' ltlll ' alW'8,J'& ~ a keea lntermt .&II tbe probliemtJ of Oranl"e County and bu ~ a.a e.n\·taMe reputaUon for hi.a honesty aod lnteS"rlty. • We, and Hundreds of Others, Endorse John A, Mu~dy for the State Senate Because We Believe He Will Give Honest and Con1eien. tious Representation With the lnteg.rity Orange County Needs at Sacramento: Job.a T. Boyd, Jr. Bev. Paul \Vbeelrr Tom Nortoa OEN. STANLEY llAll>ort Allen 11<11 Coplin E. liUDDERHOF Loo~ e. a. Blnl( A. B. Rouelle IAluile Vlaoent Dale Runwr7 Mn.. Colla Bnwa 11_,.. Edpr Blil no ...... Cllldleottt 111n. Evd)'a o.r.i- Eart Yoanc w .. toa ,.,, Georp B- lh. S. E. c.JMml:tera lllltoa Prttd>anl Robert Beed IUebant &. On'rnsn UwardlJ.J(.it,y Mn. Staalq Cbmbon W..SoafoJ'OI Cl"M H 'rt Aatoa. ,.,. Ed a1zzer . ..... ..-Vkk ~, StaalqW -- I D&A.N" 0. DAJ>JrORD -Newport B! ,. .. D. FlAB&ll'l'Y -c.la -. llDI"' WOLVJ;K'l'ON-Twfl"-· r- . JO& 'DIOllAB a •cn•m•I -..._ r ._.. zxc au .. c tM11 r n ~ ,_7'1t I < • • Loo -Dr. 0-N. l'8M B......,)' D. Pm. Uoyd Wood ~ry Blow• lrwla lplNr o. B. -DIMtl ledrs lM Bl ;M -Wa. FS'T ~ . 0. S. 9 t: rtr1• (Ceoilla-~ezt Wooll) llU. m..&ABO&S n••c• .-•8BDraaxa Ont a ... lf•'*'* ...... ••••_.Cw ... ._ ,. C c b GP JACSWMMT . " • T TllllE la ta > ....... tbe Arlll....,. ~. - boUa Nlitted In the Newpert to Coronadct &.DDua.1,.claMlc celebrat- i. .,.. otlle"' -.on OpeWnC" oi the C..OD&do Yadll chtb' ~111 -.,, ao~ real to npt for. Mn. I-s. Bo\a.•br.rey bu donated a perpf'tual trophy for thlA e-vl'lbt \.\'hk.b bid. l&lr to bl'coiqe one of tlM!i moat QO\'e.tecl a\\'aJ"da ,ot the rad.n,-cale.nd&r. Altbou(b. a -_. tnpf>y, U.. -..Wul cup bu • t.....Utloa Gt tbr - beloLod II al-. It WW bf' -., ao tire 'G@or&'• ..,._,. -y m U9pb)' ID h-of Mn. JldWbonTo r-. '""9 .. -.. • -.. l'Mc' w. bl f"Ver)'.,..,.. of U. word. Oaptala Bromlf"y commend-• ed • Iara'• n.... or •"la&" '--'° .......-.. '"'IP< to au puta l>f tM •·oikL m.! ~ reoeot ®"'m..at, art.er tra.VP-H.oc .. a pette• pr Uoard Mime of our moder. llN-ra II tltAt '"dtber tbe abl199 .... dUfe.reat. 1or ~ oceu -~ .. -roqti u lt Med to R»P-" Mn. BowknT i. obowa ...,. wWI ua. .trop1ay ..., ~ or u.. eo ..... -Y-dab an4 U.. N""-port _, y-duh. ._...,,. of tlWJ tt-eat. ' (Photo by Beckner) OCC STUDENT FARMERS TOUR POU.LTRY BREEDING FARM ' LIGM N011CE ~°' ........... ...... -·-'l'llS UNl>llUllGNllD d 0 •• .. .,. ,.nll)' ~ .............. ---~IDi!Of· -tor clbihl opol'&tloD at MOO ,,._ Opono, N.,.port ~ ,cau,. lanl!a; """'"' tire flctltloua Orm Dalbe ot Newport Barbor Medical Oimtu u4 that -f1nn la com· pe.d of tire foll~·~. or-nomea ln fUU and pl&cea ol r1st(leftoe a.re aa f'OUoW'9.. to.wtt: Arnold Naegeli, MM Vta Opottq, Newport 8"ach, • -Oall!Ol'lll-. · wrnncu my band thla soth dOJ' of April, J.llCl2. ARNOLD E . NAEGELI, M. D. State at Callfomta: county « 0ranre .... ON 1'HlB aoth day of April, A . D.. 1862, before me, Robert F . WlllmA!&, a Notary Public Jn and for the -.id County and State, re- aid.lng thereln, duly comml..aaloned and 11Wom, persona.Uy appeared A.mold E . Naegeli, known to m e to be the peraon whole name Ui BUb5eribed to the within lnatru· ment, and acknowledged to m e that he execeted the -.me. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, -1 have hereunto itet my hand and aftlxed my offtclal ff9J the day and year In this Certificat.e ftrst above wrlUen. ::<OBERT F . WILLMES, (SEAL) Mq Commlulon Ex.plres 11/18/5fl No. 8%8--Preaa. Publlab 6i 8·111-22·29/52. P5829 CEBTIFICATE OF BtJSDiESS F1ctWoaa Finn N- THE UNDERSIGNED do here- by certify that they are conducting an experimental drUlln&' business at 920 Cout Highway, Newport Beach, California, under the fic- UtloUll firm ne.me of T APCO DRlLLING and that Mid firm is composed ot the followtnr persons. whoae names in full and places or reeidence are u follow•, to-1A'1l : C. E. WILLIAMS, Jr., 111 S. Bay Front, Balboa llland, California. PAUL LOUGHRIDGE, Jr. 118 Abalone, Balboa Lsland. C.11fomia. WIT1'~8 our band this 12th day of May, 1952. Student tanners at Oranr: lftot1'D ~ obal:li link C. E . WlLLl.AMB, Jr. Col.It college ll'('nt oft campua laat week to obse rve contempo- rary sclenWlc m ethods in poul- try raising. "'hen they visited the Le.slle Ho"'arll breedin& farm near Santa Ana. Led by H0"'8.rd. the 12 stu- dent•. Paul Aug'h(', R:chard Ben- nett. S l Cha.ngala. Don Day. Ru5- .sell H eman, James Kettler, Bill Miller, Norrnwn Pargee, Ken Price. Ronnie Quarry, Mel Smith and Vernice Thorn, ahd their in- 1tructor, R.lchard Barrett. toured the entire proj~l from the lncu- baling rooms of the hatchery to the de--beaklng and dubbing areas of the 36.000 ch:ckt-n.I! currently belng raised on the local ranch. Tiie "outdoor'' t.toxt. book In· cludf"tl information on brood- lnC' pt'ns for )·oung chJck.I, C'T'O\\'IRI' cag"'• and pf!D!l,, lay- Inc C&Ct>~ for comnlercial pro- duction and ta.rlol( J)f'ns for ln- eubatlng purpoM'8. They "•fore feeders and hr.It ~u C8&1ficton. PAUL LOUGHRlOOE, Jr. Tiiey 9Ml' tbeorte. of ecc pad-St.ate of C&llfornia, lnl', c.a.nd.llnl' and wubhl&" put County of Or&J!.ge, 158. Into practice. ON TRIS 12th day of May, A . D. They lea·rned that birds are de-1952. befoce me, HARRY ASH· beaked to keep thrm from peck-TON, a Notary Public ln and for Ing each other, that roosters are the said County and State, resld- dub¥d to keep th«?m from being ing therein, duly commls.sioned P,eCked and that many chickens and sworn. personally appeared are de-toed to keep them from C. E . WILLIAJ.!8, Jr. and PAUL becom~ng wild or nervous. LOUGHRIDGE, Jr., known to me On lhia ranch,' too, the future t o be the persons whOBe names are farmers had the advantage of subscribed to the within in•tru- seelng many dilJerent breed.a ot .ment, and acknowledged to me poultry, •mong them the Callfol'-" that they executed the aame. IN nta gray, white legbom, New WITNESS WHEREOF, I ha.v• Hampshire, Rhode Island and hereunto set my hand a:nd affixed \.\·h1tc laced cornish. my ottlclal seal the day and the "This trip." reported Barrett. year tn this Certificate first above "Is another perfec:t example of the written. "'ay a community and college can work together to promote a rich- er educational program for Its youth. A text book really comes to life through experiences of lhis ls!nd." -... HARRY ASHTON <My CommiS!lon Expires 5/18/53} No. 835--Pce.u. Pub. 5/16-22-29; 6/6/62. OCC Marketing Class Tours Arpha Beta Central Warehouse, ,La Habra • Elght<>en members of th<'f>---'------------- I • 0 . ' ,. ' Ha•• .., PF ...... .. Ps ; .. u. • U .•. SanltOr ' .. - llLl-IOloW1AN11,_.t f3, hu Important senlo;:ity on key Se"-":te COmDilttees, assunng California the strongeat p<>S11rble representation during the yean ahead. Hf llP&UlNll GOOD, CLEAN GOVIRNMENT and .6und dome.Uc polic:W. ... i. recognized as an out.standing au• thority on international aJralrs ... la a veteran of World War ll, knows the horror of war, and wo'ks tor peace. SENATOI KNOW\ANO HAS ONI Cf THE IUSIEST O,,ICES on Capitol Hill, yet llnd• time to help Californlarur with their problems, large and small. One of them wrote him recently: 111 like big men who answer little letters." Vote for ·Bill Knowland · JuM3~ Senator Knowland Re 0llecti0n -Catnpaig11 Cornml"•• for Orange Coumy RALPH MASKEY, Ne\\i>ort lhrl>or Chainnan. SPE1\CER R. BROWNING, Orange County Chairman. W . B. WILUAllS.I FiDaace CIWrmao 785 SOUTH ll&JN ST., S&NT& ANA, CALIF. I PHONE KIMBEJU.Y S.-•14.f (Political Advertisement) • Orange Coast marketing claS!S made a fi<'ld trip last week to the new Alpha Beta central ware- houae in La Habra, announces Dudley Boyce. instructor. Virgil Partch Talks at Laguna Art Gallery Maybe you Phil Gerrard, groccr;y buyer of the company. gavf' a talk to th~ group and dlacussed "'llh them t he va1·1ous lines of mf'rchandisc sold by the Alpha Beta stores. Student.JI attending included Kenneth \Valker. James Chamb- lee. Ben Arrendondo, James Dan- Rkln, ClydeU \Vallace, Virgil Oa.k- de.n, Dale Coleman, C1iff Tracy, Don Jackson. Fred Kink&ley. Betty Gt:.e, Wayne Melquist. Don Hall. Carl Bergeron, David Stone, Waymer Petty and Frank Alex- t.nder. Ray DamnttraJ ot the local Atpha Bet.a ltore and Dudley Boyce, lnatruCtor, accompanied th• croup. AlPha Beta la a 42· year-old ~d ttrm. Mese UcJs to GJ.e " $2500 to !Hospital"' A donation bf $2GOO for the On Saturday evening, May 17 Virgil Partch of Balboa Island, nationally known cartoonist, who atgna hi• cartoons "VlP", gave an Illustrated taik, "A Cartoonist Looks al Life,!' at U-@ Laguna Beach Art ~allery. Partch ill onl'.' of the leading cartoonists of the West and an art lit u well. Hi.I cartoons &re on the humorous side of U!e and he demonelrated by drawtnp how a cartoonlst. de- velope hJa tdeu. After the · talk by Partch, a. socia.l hour wu held and refreab_ .. ment1 served under tl'le ctta.lrman- eh ip ot Mra. R . Lloyd Babcock. NO'ftCE OF IN!l'ENDED 8&LE NOT!Cli: IS HEREBY GIVl!IN: !' Tb&t M. LUCILE SMITH, Ven· dor, whose add.reu la 109 McJ'ad ... den Place, In the City of Newport Be&ch. County of Or.nee, St&te ot C&llfomla. lhtenc:ta to aell to P'IJ'ChUe of ..... pq1errl r..-a.nllr· LARRY D. SMITH and EVELYN •"Y In Ille now ~ Memorial K . SMITH; hUl!band 4114 wife, Pretllyte=1oopttai bel11&"buJll Vendee, w-~ la 11112 Oii tlle -blUU Oftl'looklng Plac<ntl& AvenlM, )n Coot& 11-. Newport _ r ,... announced County of Or.nee; St.ate of Call· thle woelc by l1llam Loni, pHI!· fornla, the toii:iwl'ng-deoc:ribed .S...t ol I.bl -Liam penonal property, to-wit: An un-I q!ub. divided one.llalf "'teNa ID and to ne -t wW ... made '""" All 11toc1<.1n trader flxtUree, · equ1p-1>...-of Seventh Annal m..,t and .-irlll ctt • cert&Jn I r1ab ft'7 Ct.rn1•&1 bob!&" Reotaurant lluolji-. 1mow1i u I l\1p,d '7 tlle Lio.. Club Ip 9oota "LUCIUf8 ·G&LUIYl'. an4 -t-I -.Jluie T 84 I durin&' .wlllcb ed Al 1111! llcl'adllon Plue, In tlle ( Iii°"' -?0-~ ""'to ... Wiii 1'o Cll1'· of ~-P<J<t B 11 di, Couatf Attracted to ...... 'to. -... ol <Jnnp, Bt&t. of Callfand&, IM _..., Co r 1 '• .....,.. -tllat a -, <'-'-or -. u--..--1 r· -..,._l of~ -..... be 'n.-arm'•••--.-u.--. --?'!'! ,_. .. ' 1 'tt ~ fw will Ire pM0 •t lO:GO d-,.,.. _ -·•-llMlt•rt ....... -=... -"'~. Herbara ar-. 111111 11 ... ,..... i-. a& U..-'4 .. uat ot lllMI alasJI._ _. tsstrtsa K i. JIA:NlllA a.a.&1fY, Illa -. ~ u. - -at im -.w;e ,t; • -,.._, IM ,_ "'7 m PIUO& lo "--C1 &~ flll (Ip+• ... 01at11 ti ... -"' °"' ........ 7 • ClllfanrlL ..,.SSUS.olta.'8 32 3 Wlllarl~ .: .:w:.;;-=-·s·~r~'t11: . IL LllCM ........ ·~A ILlll ... -~ • 11 In'• illla -~-• 'n CR I 111 9' lfDS -• J·;''*• --~· \. • don't need a new fence, • \ •••. -. • .... - l 1 fCllClOS; oaeem, driveways and the lilce are onlJ a £ew of more thsn 150 , home impt0•·-JOU mar fi•aoce ~ &Dk of America o..' -petNJI' ,.,... .. bem tlrioki"I io Umll of I ~ --wock. Whats mr tbe ~ J!l9 wp! Iii''..., JOU'U~y Dnd it's avail- able tbcouF Ila'*« AD<O .. EJ tr .PffA 60_.,. ' J ,< I June 8th Date Set 17th Annual Oceanside Beauty R~view To Pick : 'Queen of Beauty' Tbe 17th annu:i.J Oce&nslde Bath-··..-------------- llll' S..uty Review and lludt eel,,_ appearing In Ulla Luue ot the "braUon WW be beld Satunlay and News-Times. Entries should be ln S\lnday, J\llW? 7 and 8. Oceanstde u early u po.ulble. Service clubs Chamber at Commorce ea~h year and Cha.mbera or Com.merce are ls host to more than 15,000 specta.." eponaorirtr coote.stantl! IJl many ton for the cbooeint of the ~n communltiea acconllng to the cori~ or ~auty," June 8. test committee. Tbls year the C or C has m ade Each contest.ant ls requested to every e.ffort t o attract be&utift.d. forward a peraonal photo~h \ g irt. from every aecUon of South-with her entry, preferably a. gloeay e1 n c.llfonC& and the Southwest. print for use in Southern Callfor- The "'Queen ol Beautl"'' will re-nia newspapers. Contestants will celw an all~ plane trip to make Lo3 Angeles a.nd San Dtego ~ Vecaa, N~v. She may choose TV app(."ar11:ices before the con- a ~ to a~pany h er tor tes t. • the two Ml days o~ entertainment. Camp Peru&leton'• po9t band wW Tbe "Queen'' and be,. tn.velinr pl:iy on Sunday afternoon, June 8 compuUoa will 5tay at an out· and I na Ray Hutton &nd he r all· ltand.la.g hotel 1n this Crontieot' girl band \-1.'ill perform at Ocean- toWll. She will a.loo rL'Ce1ve a $100 s ide h igh school Saturday, June 7, cu.h priu. for a matinee amd "'81ln~ llllow. Aayone desiring to enter the Men aod WcuneA in unlforrn will contest choukl w.e the entry blanJt b@ ad.m i tt~ free. Comanissions to be GIYen Grads HAMJLTON, Celt! .• May 21.-tra1ni.nz. Those who had six Beca.ua qt tbe criUcaJ oeed ror months or military service in cer· apeciallata. the Fourth Air Force lain gTades wUI skip the bas:tc wUJ pa.nt direct com.m.luione to training. approximately 300 college pa<i-• Qualified applicants ln the uatea possessing the neceseaT)' Fourth Air Force area (Callfor- qualifl cat.tons. Maj. Gert William nia. Oregm., Wuhingt.OD, Ida.ho. E . Hall. commandlng general or ~tontana. Nevada. Utah and Ari- Fourth Air F' o r c e. ·announced zona) ebou.ld obtaln details by He said the g-reat-est need is \\Tiling at once to Conunanditlg tor officer specialists in communi-General, Headquarter!! Fotu-th Ai r cations, procurement and produc-1 Foree, Hamilton Air Force Ba ~. uon, gpecial investigation, legal. we at be r, poycholog1cal warlare. p J St d f engineering and scientific fields. 0 y u en s CommJssions \v:ill range from F' J d T • aecond lienutenant to lieutenant 0 n I e f l p colonel, depending on aae. educa-. tlon and "'XfX"l'tence. A bachelor'! I J a.lw. L. ~ and Dic k Whit· dqTee ls required. Jock of Newport Beach were A limited number of college ~mong 200 forage crops student.s graduates w ith degrees in engl-10 the Crop& department at Calt- nttf"ing, physics, chemistry or fonfla State Polytechnic college mathematics (or students who who made a field trip to the San wUJ receive such degrees th l 8 J oaquin val.ley May 19-20. Perma- aummer) \Vil! be appointed sec-nent irrigated pa.!IWre and haying ond lieutenants. 'J'he.y must take .operation int1pectloD were features otflcers' basic tralning at Lack-of the two-day event. land Air Force Bue, San Antonio, Texaa. and additional technical WLse peop}e do read the ad•. STOCKS • BONDS • COMMODITIES UNDEIWRITINGS DEAN WITTER le C:o. MEMIEIS NEW YORK STOC~ EXCHANGE O.ic1190 lootd of Trade • • • So" Fro"cia.c:o Stock Eacho"o• lot Anget.J j tock f•honge LfASfD PRIVATE WtRES llaDJ< of 1.acuaa Beacb Bid .... Laguna Beacb Pb. ._lJM • .... Yori • S.oHle • . f a: KNOW~'<o' CllAmMA.'I NAMEG-Ralpb P. Mukey, -· baa beea umf!d llubor dlatrtct ltn&nCe clullnnan. Cor U. S. Seoator Wllllam F. ~laotf• campalp for l'ftleet.IOD at .JU.llile J primary. H e-conff'.nl h..e:re with · SJM'ncer 8t8"'nllll'• liPtt. K.Dow\alld'• coon~ l:y campillp llllUiqu. (Preas Pho to l Gourmet Offers Strawberry Recipes Mr•. OicJ Drake, 428 Rivera Terrace, Corona del Mar, ,hu a t f'W tricks with stra't\·berr~s ahe is pa.saing on to readeni. The topic o f strawberries is tlmely. And so are the• reclpe11 from Mrs. Drak.,. timely, now lhe family Is •t!ated with eating strawberries plain. Bo th or Mrs. Drake'• straw· berry recipes .are fast and euy. The strawbei:ry ice can be •tart- ed only an hour before dinner and be ready ln time to top off the meal. Stn.wbforry Ice '.\-fl'\" tort.her: 11 c up of st-nlned lf'moft Jultt I t-up of other !Milt julc:r, pineapple, oranr. aprioot, pt>ar ur all)' kind of pale fruit ju.J.or. may bfi tWCL I bo-". or strau•bPrrtf"'A. m..aAh · · t>d throuch a s.leo,·e '1 rup of \\"hit4" lbro S)'rup Pulp of 1 la.rp or Z fllm&IJ ba- nanau. put throu&" a •l"e, IU- pr to -.weeten. Kn. 0!'9.ke ,.._ mlada that frenlnc makf'!t the &oe taat.e le.p SWfol>t, 50 9Wft'teft a Utue more than you "''-II UM- flnJttM-d product to bf!. Mis tMse ln.-i-f"dtnit:AJ "·dJ.. PCNtr iato tM retrtsttater pau ln \lie f\lll-.ed ICf". RN.dy ln an hour. I . For her second strawberry re-- ctpe. Mrs.~e likes to uae lhoe<' small, beart-shaped Swed.lat) tart pans for the pastry. The finished Car ta took llke a lot of work, Mrs. Drake eays, but they aren't. 8trawbitorry Tarta -Une unall tart. plYl8 ~1th pk' putry. Do not Nill Ule ,,..try. but 9QUN:U off .a Jump of doacb. p,_ In .. the -wllh the tlMmlh. Pn. putry dcm .. hard to rid tlooeb of air - bi... ~ uDtnc -lie verr th1a. Piacb off esCf.'Cl douch •rouad the Nice of . the p60.. Bkke um:Ut a ~te: brown lD a •!.5• OYelL Cool ... . F'UI "·It.II Ma,1e Lemon flll- lnc .. follo1' .. : Bl~ ~Mr oar JS-ot. can ol Ea:gte braztd 4MMJCI~ mJlk (do aot UM r~ milk), vated rind of oae katoa. ~'1 cqp of .tralned lemon Ju)ee and Che follal of ! f"l'P. Mix •-ell. Do not cook. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==::::::::::::::::::~~t aA4 ,,..... rapidly. &Hr ,..,. l8 ~ ... •' ... •"""-~ .. -... . tM m\x: trees& ~r tbaD • m\111191. Tith wW avokl cryatak POUJ' l•to cooletf p&atrJ' lladlA not •ulte up lo tbe lop. Holl btc hLt atrs~leit., wuk, and dry t~J7. Pl.act a mint Leal I.a Ute Wemom ea4 of the .-traw· be,,,. for a tetlt. :a.ae one •••'9•> -... -............ ..... Mn. ~...,.. lt leob • READY MIXED . CONCRETE SOUTH COAST MATERIALS COMPANY No Job Too Large; No Job Too Small !!:9 \\1eU \VU.On. betl\·een Newport a.ad Barbor Blvda. COSTA MESA -PHONE BEACON 5Me ,,. !. . • . n-·~. . , ~. ' ~, ,, ' ....... ..-... it$ 68Sf$ '(() 6e 8 d<Xxl .. J telep/JOne negh6ot; too! ··-If 1""1H is a puty·Jine, it's easy ID be I ne'"'-'-'-. ~~~ I 6 tdepbone user. Jmtkeep these simple poimsia ~ whm you make celepbooc calls: When yoa ~a laies of calls to make, allow a few minutes between them I t · Make"":" the line is clear Wore you caD , 1ttplaCe · thefteeiver properly .in its cndlc aftr:ualliag. Tbcpe,J ~ will.mcaurill bctterporty·line~ce a ..,.. for yoa, mo. ForJf yw mike them a loabit, yoa'D find t1i1r they sift~ • better cbmce to-can yoa. '" ._. -- J • • 6~""1r-rm. ·.wbile ,_ _ lllilig-yoar • puty·liae. If • ......,.._ • if' t .. a. hie7t••1' · •tlae.,•is y. ic'sal.wmroh. pdalm-., • .. OD 4'•1,.. ....... -.. -~~,~~·, .. u lt were 1lior'Q ~ • ' r llGH. NO'llCI •••• • IKA&. NOMI.· . ' -. . , ..•.. I •••n rr..a... .. llf-It.......,, P'oa --ll!o&N of 1\ ,._ of !lat JI upcrt T .. 1--Rl&ta a•rrt IJP bl8t oC om.a--0 ty, W s rt.. ·-· ... lo .. --ow-.· wlD .-....... to, lloll -lai.t -1:00 .,._ 1'>. II. ~ 8avlat' ,_, of !lat Illa day of 1-. UGI, V'hcl -f"'I tlle aw.Id of-~ 1"" !lat~ -...__ lo die --· ... Newport s.tmr tlnbt J1111a M'Ol.. loi!oled ID - -<llatdd. --wtll .. ·--... tlle -of. -"Oww" In th' N.,.~ 1fuboo' UAim Hip teboa1, -of 161h ~-rm... .lpe. 1'{-pcwt BNcb, °'*'Se CloaDlJ', Clallfanila, alMJ ollall be -.S. Cd pilbl!c17 n&d aloo4 at 'tt>e .....,,.. 'NW Uma In u.. -0( thl ''Owtw!r'' In -INlldlnii;. • -bid must .....r-and be ._onllve to thla lnYltallc•" ti!• '*"" ......,,..tlo.., and all Ula otMr -..i. ~ the ~ -tnct do<:!aneitb. Copleo ot tho Can~-.... -on ,Ille and _. lo pmllo ~ In the ,10Ji1_ ottlctl of Ille Owner, and of llanb, 81nitb •·-.U. ArcblUCU, ~-lane ~ Bldl'. In tile Olly of 1-.UC-, In Mid Oount7 .,..S State and _,, bo obtall!ed at U.. lati.tt place by depooiliAC '6JNI tar.1each OIL 'l1llo dopoolt, wlD lie ~ If the lot or eet.o ol coDtnict Oecu 111enqo --.,.. rmimed. ID cood oondltlon wttlWl rh'e da1" after tl>ellld ~· • . ICac$ bid 8ba11 be made' out on a form to be ~ at either of U.. -~·\II wlljdl the Cdrtract ~.,. .., m.. madt Nd lhaD be accompanied b7 • certttl9d or ce4tJ.rr"a check pt.pllle to t.bo °"1\tt. or •tlaf&ctoey Bid llon4 In !aoor of the Owner, aocuted by tile bldcler u Pnodpel and a Ntlofactory ouret:r company u .urrety, In an a.mount not las than Un per cent of tbe b&4. The d>ecl< or bid OOnd lllall be given u a s-nntee that the bldder·will n.e<!~te the Contra.ct If it be awarded to hlm tn confonn1ly wtth lfle Cbnt.ract Document. and Will provide the surety bond or bonds u spttif)ed tbttein Within five" daye aft.et notJflcation of the &'f&rd of the contract tO' the bidder. The Owner reserves the prtvtleoge of rejecting any and all bide or to waive any Irregularities or lnfon:nalltiea ln uiy bid or in the bidding. Purw.ant to tbe Labor Code ot the State of Calltornla, tbe ..U.d Owner bu ucc rta!Ded the general preve..iling rate of per diem wage• for each craft or type of workman needed l4 execute the contrada which wtll be &warded the eucCMStul blddera; and the.e prevailing rate. a.re contained In eald spt'clncaUorui adopted by the Owner, and are aa follow&.: CLASSIFICATfONB: FOREMEN : A.11 foremen not herein aep&rately claaal!ied, ahall be pald not leas than t 7;; ceonta per hour aa to the SOC BASIC TRADES, e.nd 12 ~ ce1f'tls Per how as to t~e SUB-TRADES, more than the journeymen rate for the craft lnvol•ed. APP~ENTICES : May be employed in conformity with Section 1777 .5 of the ~lifornla Labor Code. TRADE OR OCCUPATION HOURLY WAGE RATf: • A.tphalt raJ<eT and lront'r ............................................... -....... 11.96 Mbeetoa workers ········--···--··-·····-··-········---·····-········-·--······--·····--· 2.75 Bricklayers ············-····-································································ 2.75 Brick tender ····--····-·· ··-······-·--····--·······-·-····--·········-·······--··········· 2.1-0 Carpenter ··--·······················-·················-··············-························ 2:!5 Floor. layer .................................................. -............................. 2.56 Table power saw operator ........................................................ 2.fS Cement tlnlahers ··························-··········-············-····················· 2.38 Cement floor finUihlng machine operator .............................. 2.50 EJectriclana l ...... ----..... _ ........................................................... 2.76 Cla.&ien .......... ···-····· ................................................................ 2.16 Iron Workers. 1tructural ···-········-··-················· ........................ z.~ Iron workers, reinforcing ........................ . ........................... 2.38 LABORERS lAj>orera. genenl or con.1tructlon .......................................... 1.75 Operators and tenders of Pneumatic and electric tools, vibrating machines, and similar mechanical tools not .. ~.. . separately -r--lfled hereln .............................................. 1.9 5 Sewer pipe laytt (es cludlng caullcer) -····-···-···· ................... 2.05 Sewer piPe caulker (ualng caulking tools) ·-··--········· ·······-·· 1.93 ' Sewer pipe caulker (cement joint8) .... .. .... -..................... 1.80 Tarman and mortarman ........................ _ ............................ 1.80 Wlndow cleaner .... ·········-····-········-............. ··-··-· ............... 1.90 IA.ther• CmetaJ furring ) ......................................................... S.125 1Ather1 (nail-on )' ...................................................................... 3.125 Pain tern, brlll!lh ·············-···························-·····························-···· 2.38 Painter•, spray ·············-················-···········································-· 2.63 PJuierers ....................................................................... ~ ............ 3.123 Pluterer11, t endeors ·······-······················-·························-············ 2.876 Plumbers ··········-····-···························-····-·······-···················--··-····· 2.76 dPERA 'l!lNG l!INGINJCElRS , AJr compreesor operators ···-·····-····· .......................................... 2 .o:5 ~ ntbcer O)>"lkll' type .:,...___., ............................... 2.18 Tract.GT op. bulldozer, 'tamper, 9Cf'&pe:r or dfSC type t shovel or boom attachmeni. -···············--·····---····-·--········· 2.SO Trenching machine operator ··--·····-·-···-··--······-········----···-··--··-2.38 Roofera ····--·-·--·--·····-·-···---·--······-··--·-····--··-········-··················-···· 2.50 Sheet m etal workers ··--·····················-·-·······-_ ........................... 2.fO Soft noor layer!! (soft tile and Uno.le.um )~ ........................... 2.20 · Tiie settera -··········-······-·-··-·---··-··················-·························· ...... 2.5-0 Terrazzo setters ........................................................................ 2..40 TRUCK DRIVERS 1.83 J • .• ' _;._J ll:ng1'1eer not lattt than ta (10) daya putj bl4a OD tbe proJoct i.n beeA -ed. &ncl la ll&l>la to fol'felblre It U. dN.wlnp and "*''"'*"• tlons ..... not .. returned within aalcl Ume. ne plana -~ ant the propett7 of Ille Orangw CounQI' Hal-bOr l!:DglDftrina'Jlelmt· ment. and are loaned to the bidder unW blda 11'1! due. The depoilt aball -be construed to be the purclwlle price Qf any part ot llMie documents .. Bidders are requuted, abOUld theY decide not to 8\lbmlt a bid. to return the plans and specificatlone' u aoon _. poaible alter such decision la made. Each bld shall be made out on a torm to bl!· obtained at the otncf> of the Orange County Harbor Engllleer. and shall be accompanied by a certified cashier's check or a bidden bond in a sum not leu t.ba:I ten per cent (10%) or tbe amount bid. a&ld ~or bond to be iDade payable to Orange County Harbor D&stricL Bids shall be received and tiled "-ilh the County Clede of Ora.np County, ex-ottlcto Clerk ot t.hUI Board. on or bd'Ol'.e Tueeday the lOtfl dsy of June. • 1952. at 3:00 o'c.lock f'· M. of said day, and will be opened and publicly read on that date in the room of the Board ot Supervisors tn the County Court House, 8aJ1ta Ana, O~ge County, California. The above mentioned check or 'bond shall be given as guarantee that the bidder will enter into the c;ontract on U}e form now adopted by this Board and now on t1le with the County Clerk, if awarded to him, nnd will be declared forfeltfil lf the successlul b!dder retuaea to enter into said contract within a period of five days after being ~ queated to do so by the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, califomia. No bid will be a ccepted from a Contractor who t.s not licensed ln accordance with the la.w under the provislons of Division III. db:apter ft of the Business a.nd Professions Code of the State of Californla. Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant lo provia!ons of Section 1770 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Board ot Supervisors of Orange County bas ~rtained and bas adopted the prevailing rote ot hourly wages and rates tor legal holidays and over• time, ln the locality in which this wprl: i.! to be performed, for each craft, workman or mechanic needed lo execute the cont ract awarded • to the successful bidder, The prevailing rates so dete rmined a~ 8.8 follows : ClaMlflca.tfon: Carpenter .................................. ::: ....... ~ ..................... $2.S:> per hour Pile Driver F oreman .............................................. 2.78 " " Pile Driver Afan-Bridge and Dock Carpenter 2.48 .. " : Pile Driver Man-Derrick Bargeman ··········-·---· 2.30 ., " Cement Finisher .............................. ___ .................. .-. 2.38 " lronv•orker-Reinforclng lronworltt!r ............... 2.38 '' " Laborers-General and ConslMJction .................. l .75 ·· " Laborers--OpC'rators and Tenders of Pneumatic and Electric Tool5, Vibrating Machines, and similar mechanical tool"t not separately cl8.S8ified herein ................................................ 1.95 .. Powdennan ............................................... -............... 2.10 " " Dr!Uers -I Core, Diamond or Wagon ) ............ 2.18 Drillers -All others .~ ....................... 2.03 Electrician. J ourneyman ...................................... 2. 75 " " Flagman .............................................................. _.,_ 1.75 " ·• Watchman ........................................... ···--·--·· -····· 1.67 '' " Sandblaster (Nouleman) ... : ................ -......... _ .. 2.18 " Sandblaster ! Pot Tender} .................................... 1.93 " .. Tarman and Mortarman ................ ·-····-·-···-....... 1.80 .. A-Frame !Boom Truck ) ..................................... 2.30 " " Apprentice Engineer, including Fireman , Oiler and Greaser ---··· .................. -·· ...... _ 1.93 .. Air Compre580r Operator ................................. 2.05 " " Boring Machine Operator (Excluding pneumatic or equipment of aimilar capacity) .......... . 2.l8 " •• Concrete Mixer Operator-Pavtng type and mobile mixer ... -..................... ·····-··-···············-2.10 " " Concrete Mixer Operator-Skip type --·--· 2.18 •· " Dinkey Operator ................................... ·········--·-···. 2.18 " Drilling Machine Operator-Including water wells ....................................................... ····-····-··· 2.43 ·• " Heavy Duty Repairman ·········-···-·-····················-·· 2.30 Reavy Duty Repairman-Helper ............... -·-···· 1.93 Pl.le Dr iver Operator ........................... _ ............... 2..50 " ~U:ror06;~~~~...=B~d~~;~:·;.~~~~··&~·~p~~-2 · 05 " " or Dra.g Type ~ovel or B?<>m Atte.~_ents 2.30 " Unlftraal JllqUlpmef!l O)>ereiol'-(lu.oVeJ, Qtq'.! Ube Derrick, D!-rtlck Barge, Cltmshell or Cr&fte ·-·····--··············-···-·-··········--·-~··-·--·-··--·---2.50 •• •• Truck Drivers--Durdp Trucks of leu th&n 4 yards water level ....................... _ ................ 1 .83 " " Truck Drivers-Dump Trucks of 4 )'ards but Jess than 8 yards water level ..................... l .g:j " Hollda)·s: That the following days are recognized as holidays: Every Sunday ln the year, except as otherwise provided berein, I'\ew Year's Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day, La.bor Day, Armistice Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. If any of the above holidays should fall on Sunday, the Monday following shall be considered a Jega l holiday. Work on auch day ahall be pa.id for at the Sunday and holiday overtime rate of the craft involved. No Work shall be requ.iied on Le.bar DaY except In case of extreme urgency when life and property lS ln immlnent danger. · Uniform 0\'eortlme Ra.tet: Where a single shift Is worked, eighVhours of conttnuous ~· ployment, except for lunch periods. aha.JI constitute a day's work, beginning on Monday and through Friday of each week. Where work 1!1 required in excess of eight (8) houra on any one day or on hOlidays, .guch work shall be: paid tor at one and one·hal! times the ha.Sic rate ot ..yeges. ... . • · , : It -(>hall be mandatory upon the Contractor to \\'hom the conl{&ct is av.·arcied and upon e.ny subcontractor under him to pay not less than the specified rates In the execution of said contract. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a faithful per- formance bond in an amount equal to fifty per cent (50',k) of the contract-price, and a labor and mater1a.I bond tn an amount equal tO fifty per cent C50'ft) of the contract price, which bond shall provtde t bat if the person or his 8Ubcontracton fail to pay for any materlala (except such materials SA are furnished by the Ot'ange County Harbor District}, provisions, provender or other· supplies, or teams. used tn. upon, for, or about the performance of the work contrac~ to be done, or for any v.rork or labor thereon ot any kind, or for amor.mts due un'der the Unemployment lnsMrance Act \\>1th respect to auch work or labor, that the surety or sureties wtl.I pay for same, in an amount not . . ' exceeding the sum apeiclfted In the bond, and also, Vi cue INft .18 brought uj>on the bond. a· re~nable attorney'• tee to be fixed by the Court;. said bonds to be secured trom a surety company satit:factory 'to the Board of Superviao.n of Orange County. 1'te Contt'actor wW ..:&ao be Tequired to furnish a certlficate that be carriea compenae.tlon ln· surance covering tu.! )mp)oyees upon the wor)f; to be done under. tbe contract which may be entered lnto between him and tlle Orange County Harbor District tor the conatruction of said work . The Contractor shall uae only unmu.ufactund m.atertals prodQced in the 'United States and only manufactured matei;iala manufactured In th• Unlt,ed States, subot&ntlally all from mat.ertaJa produced la' the United Sta.tea, in performance of the contract. The Board ot Siwer- vtson reserves the right to :reject any or all blda. ~ Dated May 12, llr.S2. 1 -· BY ORDER or THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 011' ORANGE OOUNll'Y, CALJFORNIA • (SEA'{;) I I B, :s. SMITH - B. :S. SMITH, 'County Clerk and Ex-ottlclo Clerk of the ~ of Supervloonl of ()raqe , County, CalifOrnJ.a. , . I . I 11)[/K.uim.L. c~ • j ·~ I Depulf Clerk , Pul>IWll 11ay 22 and 29L U62· , I . Newport·B&lboa ~~ No. 837. , 0 ! . ' ! ,· • • •• , .. " ' . Circle ·Meetings at Costa Mesa • Circle Two Of the Coeta Mea Community M'ethodt.t ch u 11 ch wscs held lll latat meettnc tn the 20th Sl home ot Rev. and Mr•. Joseph W. M.cSha.ne. A ehare a·dillh luncheon W&1 enjoyed al noon with Rev. McSb.&ne and Carol participating. Daisy Bennett. chalrm•n. con· ducted the bwllneAS. Members f'ef sponded lo roll call wtlh Blb!e verses. ' 1 ' II '' L 1 · .. , ...... BCICIO B lb Ba u I El ct bffi L.! ... ~ ~-.... 1 ~ 11oc1eti> .. ., .~·. .a oa y Cj>.-.S . e ~ers , • -I -p~~ Duncan llCAJPlne at +""' 1"1• _ ... IT ...... al8o ....-to w_it6 1ie1. t ••zrr ·la BlabJ Pvk. will h<ed tl>e lllllboa ~ Llo:>a tbe po0t of tnuurer: .Q!Mr oC· la 1-.... cm 11aqi1a.,, .tune L · '---flee~ ele<:ted _,.., &oo.ard Bal· Wootem --. ~ -lck hmll)' Club for Ille fl8cal :YU• .11152.&a. mer, lat vi« pruldent; Al Clem- and Guidry -A-on llancll will He wu dected ~dent i.t a ID>-en"'!, Jnd · vice · praid<At · Hal .,,..,. ~ by county. Col· anlm..,. vote at the ~uled Gluo, ,3rd Vice preaidmt; 1'11 fee and rdrnlmlenta at park. weekly meeting •t N~'I Cate: TwllJter Gardner Kin.&: Lion Tam- Tbere Will be Wla:onala cheeo< lut wttk. Jnat.allaUon WW I>< on er. Willard Bell:· truatee 2.,....._ for all. June 19. John 87mpaon and Tom:m7 ro.ter; .:..:P..spi. do reed the p......, Ade. Chic Higbie of Bolboa laland tnlllleea, l·year, Gordon Walller wu r,ee.Jected · .ecret.arY,. Emle and CJarenCe 89ardm&n. <POLfrIC:iAL ADVElt'fJ.SDIENT> ' The Issue • AD candldatai are honest. eoonom1caI and effl. dent. Those are stock phrases ot "ffrY polltlcal statement. . Saturday, Kay 17 wu an eve- n.&ns o« 9Urpr'-ee tor Mr. and Mra l.yle Va.n de Walke.r. A group of 9'tend.t .urprlaed them with a ~rming party and a blrth4 ia.y ~llftl' tor Mr. Van de ~eT. The honored · couple ~e· cJj9tYed many nice gift.a from hnm: and the host received a ~ table 'u birthday remem- llt"ance trom the group. Brid~ 4ftd refre.lbmenta round@d out the lftnlnc with the Mr. and Mr11. ilgh ecore prtu golng to Mr. anrl llH. Williard B&.lley. Low lad!es ;rtse to Frances Va.n de \''a.Iker -.d men's low prhf. to Carl Mc· Q!itee. others enjoying thP run wttt: Mr. and Mrs. -Paul Traut· f\!:ln, Mr. and Mrs. Bill WMliams. l:r. and Mni. Harold Van de •alker. The nominating committee re- port Wa.1 u.nanlmc>Uilly acceplf'd w'th Mrs. Bennett rttlecled chair- man. Mnt. Mary Oalwas wu chosen vice-chairman, and Mrs. Minnine Meaaing, eecretary-lreu- urer. Appointed were Blanche An- derson. devotional jtader: Llda Compton. mi.Mtonaft chairman : J,{ary Kuhl, welfare chairman. . Climu:lng the afternoon was the presentation or a beftutlful quilt to Mrs. M cShane which the circle had been working on for , several month.~. Nf'Xl mertlng wtll l be hostessed by Mrs. Clara Roi-• Hns, Harbor Blvd. ON nt"EJR \\"AY to UM-turqoolM' pool of Hotel del Coroaado Att lln. Fft!d Kett (le.ft) of Ne'WpOrt ~h and htr pt1't, a.n .. .Iran Gatn of 81Jt Lake City. The two bave been 11taytn• at tbe oout l'ffOrt. ' (Tommy Lark Photo) That leaves only one Issue In this campaign for election of a State Senator. Which <"!ndldate mn do the ..-t for Orange eotmty at Sacramento! Any Informed person knows the ~-Sam I.:. ColJ.ins, ipeaker of the Legislature for the last 12 oesslons; member of the State Board of Public Works; member of J,he Board of Regents. Univer- sity ot Calltomla; vice-chairman of the Joint In- terim Committee to study highways; member at • a Mr. and Mrs. J ohn M&l'Donald Ila.Id open 'hou&e on their annivt>rs -Ov Saturd~y, May 17. Attending tilia happy aftalr from Costa Mesa ~re~ Mr. and Mrs. R. R . 1 Mac· Oonald and chUdren. Mr. and Mrs. ~ M'rkovlch, Phillip and Rll'h- i(td. also Mr. and Mrs. C harles hUey and chUdren from Templt" City. : On Wednesday, May 14 Mrk. Margaret McJnlee, Cabr1!10 St .. ft.II ho6te99 at a luncheon anrl Holid'ay Camp Ride Planned by Mesa Club .. :/~' ~Uta party. High score prize Calendared by the Mesa Bool.11 tor lhe day went lo Florence and Saddle club Is a three day tr"ebb. Otheni enjoying the l.ffair camping out ride at Irvlnt" Park W'l!re : Myrtle Hubbell, Eleanor scheduled for May 30, May 31 and 9Uphant, Irene Nf'wland. Ma.r· June 1. with participating rider.~ iaret Rabb and Evelyn Culbert-to assemble May 30 al 9 a . m. at •n. lhr clubhouse on the Orangt• ' The 11 th birthday or Daryle c·ounly Fa1rg-roun<1.s, VI r g In i a t&uey. !'Ion of Mr. and ~tr!'!. Wil· 1 Ilak('T. press chalrn1an, announces \l•rd &llrv. w a _, celebratC',I N on rnember'~ fee is S5. this &Un\ 'fhur8day. May 15 with a plcni~ tn lnr,lude meala, stall and fet•rl aap~r In Irv\nl" r•ark. 8 PC8USP ror ho Sf". F"ef' ror club men1berfi 1· ---4' Oaryle'5 scouting activities and i~ $3 each for I.he thrf'c day equt'8· HOIJll.:llT t '. 1)1 .ltKEt: ( tu plan:i; to attend can1p this su·n1· 1 trian fun feitt. Thoee planning t1, I W\er, his many birthday girts wrre· join In the-well planned plea.~ure.!I r-\urkee Graduates 6f scouting equipment. Helping 1 are requested to register as tK>Un I LI Daryle celt-brale w f'r(' hil'I parents. I as possible with Mr111. Cul'! Phlrr-t p·1 t T • • kt. brothf't Billy and Keith H oft'r, II mann. Orange Ave., C08ta MeJ¥l. 0 I 0 ra1n1ng (tonnle Thronson, Mr. and Mrs. -11 Willi I n· I d ., I :":aval Av·ath.n ('adt"t RtJ bt rt c·. •l amit anc 1c 1ar . .. r. I N M b and Mrs. Lyle Van di" WaJkl"r an'1 eW em ers . Du rk~. 2J. son of ~1 r~ Y ... rn . P nr- Lenalr, Mr. and Mrs. earl ~le· f M Ch h trr Ourkrc Qf 210 Onyx Avr, Bal- lntee and Ricky and Sharon . Or esa UfC boa Js h1.:11 I, c·n111 . i.:r1tduat1·il April • New resid£'ntJ1 on sun8<'t Drivt' 19th rrnnt tht' U . S. !'\aval Schoul .Y.e Mr. and Mrs. Mike Grant and Nt•W mentbers welcnmecl Into o r Pre-Flli.:ht at l'l'llSU..:ula, i--.la .. rihiJdren. Pal8y and My ron. Tht" 1 the F,..llowship of the Flrat Sap· lo addition to a thoroul{h Grant.a are Jong time r esident8 o f ltst Church of Costa Me8a lnrludt" phy•lf"aJ tn&htlnK program. thf' ti\e harbor a t('a anrl fnl'n1erly Mrs . Paul Albright. 23~2 Slwial 16 "'Pf'k f'rP-t"lii.:ht lralnln1 1tved ln Nt>wport. Pat Grant iB a Rrl.. Newport Heights: Daryl tteshman at Harbor H lgh. I Balley. 40~ Old County Rd.: Elbert Spending a plE"aA&nt l\ocial ('Vt'· Connl'r. 342 Bro&dway. Mrs. H. A . Ding with l\tr. and Mr11. Ed Mirka-M1:1ber1 ·y, 178 Flower St ,Mr. and vlch, Rooch~ster St., F'rlday ('Vt .. 1 l\1rs. Loren Means, Ric hard Mean.11 1 ntng, May 18. werf' Mr. and Mrs. ot 1.52 Merrill Pl., Mra. Harold Illa Drummond an<l 1'1r. and Mrs. 1 Lundell. 2808 Fa\rwa.y Dr.: Ma.jar Jtoba t Wri.hL I and Mrs. a. K. Schwa..ra. 454. Coa-ta MN& St.; Drew Conner, 342 SPINNING FISHER Broadway. Cool& Mesa. TO TALK JUNE 2 ' Heights Family ~ Nick Martln, hotd .. r or many to Motor North "·hlch ourkt"'f' t•ornplt·trd lnt·ludt-. aJftlf"d Rt pn·1>urlng nffh·1·t c·an· c.tttlat1•'1 for fllaht lralnlnK and f•\1•nlual l'un11nl!oMonlu&; Wl na\'al o tflM'i-1'. Naval Cadet Durkee grllduat~I from Ne wpor t H nrbor Unlun HIKh School in Jur1 t' 104..6. H 1• ull('nrl~ Clarcn1011t M ••n 's ('ull•·i.:r nu I rn· 1 lf'rt.'d lhP 1'avul '.'1£'1-VIC•' 1n 1951 I pr1nr tn b• .. n,i;:: 11•·l~·t1·d fn1 !'re· FliI.:hl tra1111ni:;-in Janw1y 19~12. He Is nti"' t1.ss1J_:net.I to thP Ii. S 1pinnlng reeord3 will be at Bob'q porting Goods, 1702 Newport B lvd.. on June 2 at 8 p. m . to g1v,. ;. t..lk on the operation of Spin· '1n•~ckle . Martin iJ!l a.n author- t\y on the subject. They have ju~t •t a new record ln San Otego this p&tt month with a 12-lb. yellow- lail on 8-lb. teat line, landing time ,T minutea. All th~ Interested ~ lnv1ted tree of charge. l\f.rs. Robert Martin and chil-1 N11.val Awalrary Air Station. \\'Int· dren. Edith and Billy or Clay St.. 1nr;t Flrlrl. t..i>lton. Fle1. .. \\'h,.r•· h•' If Newport H e ight.a, plan to leave I ('ngagN.I In pr1n1ary !ll):hl lr.iinln~ Saturday. May 24, tor Garber-Upon complf'l 1un of h is lrH1nfnji! at ville, Calif .. whf'N: they will spend P ensat·o!u and C'oi'r,u~ Christi a week a.s gucal8 ot her 11.ster and \Texas, he \\"tll bf' aw«t.1 d cd lhr b;ult.l family ......_Solitude Ranch. The w in's of a naval u.v1atur and ll.l'.I· .loca.1 trio will maJc;e the motor tr1p signed to duty '¥''1 lh the fll'ct. north wtth Mrs. Martin'• parent.s . or Burbank. Cub Pack to Hold - , . it lust hosn't Nf'I right since my husband worked on It. MOTOR SPECIAL FOR MAY 18 POINT OVERHAUL 6875 PONDAC I -PAllTS and LAJIOB • • 118 11~1181 OI ALii MAKES • . I 1 County Fair · Saturday at COM Pr~pcc t~ of a record • br1ak!ng attendant:e for lhe annual Corona 1 'del Mar Pack ¥Q County Fair Saturday aft ernoon. 1<.fay 2i, were Indicated today aft,..r \a ptt'lim!-1 nary &Urvry of adv11nl'r ticket s.l('.!5. accurding t Ounl·un Stew- at t. c hairman. 1·he event will be hf'ld on the school cround8 front 1 to 6 p. n1 , "Chanc('5 of a dt'"p-b<"a ftBh111,:: trip for l ht' bOy ~t'lling lhr l!IO.Jt tlcketl'I and tor his <tad a;>parent- ly havp itlt1plrf>d u:.tr yaunn sales · men." Stc"·a rl said :n pay1.n~ trib- ute lo th!J enerey ».nd Initiative of the 6:l Cub;; contpriaing: the paclt. "And th~y a re not ovr rlooklns thr olht't awards for their indus try, either." Stewart 'also commt>ndt•d thP 1;~neroU.3 aupput l o( Corooa del a.tar mer(·hanl~ in contrlbutlng aervicC'a and ntl'rchand se to help aasurf' the fatr'a eucce~ Offlclal opening of the talr at 1 p. nt. Satwday "rill be slgnalled by the arrival at t.he Khoo\ &rounds Of lbe parade O( decor&t• ed bicycle• pedalled by thelr Cub uv .. ne.ra. TI1e pa.ratle will begin at Co38t ltlchway at Poppy at 12: :4~ p. 1n. and •ill be p loted and rear· (UBrded by n1otorcfCle police . u It procttda alone Coo.st Hlghway to CarnaUon and lhe echool groundJI. 0.--ted boQtb• oporatod by tho Cube IJld their den mothers, 1f!.Pe$.o 1»9ny rf4e,. moVira and conte.t"t.. "1ll provide the fun. Boots & Saddle Club Dinner · · . the Joint Interim Committee on Agriculture. ALPHA I r.A RANCH • U. S. GaADl -D oa CHOICI PRIME RIB llO.AST ALPHA I A IAHCI\ • U.S. GlADI -oa CHOICI 8 DE-CHUCI( tROIST AU'HA A ~H i U.S. GUDI -Ol CHOICI R 18. S·T EA I( s ' TO BARBECUE silccio···11c·o1 A UMCH • U.S. GlADI -oa CHOICl That gives the answer clearly. Every lnf<Mnll!d person knows the advantage to Orange oounty al Sam Collins' high position in state go\lernment. Which catX!idate can do the most! The question Is already answered by Sam L. Collins' record at achievement. • • s ORT RIBS ANICON~L-14:; 9' iiiELcaiiliii 51• iiioir.PORK LINKS 1111!LE~IOIAIE ... ,, ..... CllUFLOIEI •• ~ ' I LiMONS -~'\~- Elect- Sam L COLLINS ' State Senator PE,CmT Ill ::t 19' u. -PACIFIC TREATS 29' --COOllES 1~.39' """'"' PEAllTS o:; 33' MlM~ PEAllT Oil _, 67' Ciiiiiio1 '"' 25c ' '