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TARS TROUNCE
·ORANGE-19-12
Nol GUILTY·
PLEA MADE
iN f.WLEST.
' Pirat~ S~k Riverside ·c~~ .. :
·in LOl>$ided · 51-6 Win,·. ScPri~
Seven Points ·in First OuaFter
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, Orange Coast College footballi!ra . bad their, off~e
machine clicl<i\1g on all cylinders for the ·first time this ee&·
aOii saturd&y night as they swamped Rivenitde College, 51·
6, In an. ]ilutern Conference game at Huntington Beach
betore a apanie crowd of 1,000 persona.
"nt.e Pin.tea 1eored .even.in the.-------------
flnt qw&rtt'r, 13 In the aecond and s A mec1•
tbe ........ n ... g 31 ... the laat per-mear I 1oc1. Riverside scored In the first
quarter .
. The cout 11 ocored .. follows; at Stanley Tom Unane, Rtveralde taUb&cJ(.
tumbled on a punt on his own 20.
eout took over and ecored on the ResurrecUon. of an old dqger
aecond down . as Wayne Braga. to throw at the heart of the Har·
went throucb ·the middle for the bor Area'• membec of the Stat•
tun 20. Braga kicked the extra Leglalature rwaa aceompllMed ~
point -7.0. week in a lut tntnute alur cam.-
After Rlvenide'a acore which palgn aimed at Earl w. 8.tanley.
came u the Ticen put on • ~2 Dug from ancient llJea, •nil·
yard drive following John Tave 8 able u public record.a Were the
1 ~.ery or Lenny Kolb's fumble charge .. th&t Stanley had oollect-
on the Rlftnide 41,-the Piratea ed a tee u a re.al ut.&te brolttt ~o..tered a 62 yard drive of their rrom a "clfent while eervlng ln the
own. J'ohn Stetnbom ecored from dual capacity u member of tll•
one ya.rd ou~ after he had helped Legislature.
put the ball ln acorlng poeltlon Thia old aw had been aharpen·
with runs of 19 and 12 yards. Bra· ed dulled and dlBc&rded tn ttme
ga. missed lb·e conversion attempt, ~ by a complete Ju.tttncation
18-$. of Stanley's Po"iUon by the Lep
Coast went 77 yards on 11 plays. lative COunael Ralph N. Kelps.
Mel Smalley made the ~ore from ~-------------
one yard ouL Highlighting the AMemblyman 8tanley
drift! were NDa of 13 and 15 yards
by Sm9Jley and a ~ yard run by bu bMn lnvtt.ed to ap-
Paul Chafe who escaped a trap ~ before the Repu~
on an aUempted paaa. Braga kick-Oe.ntral G>mmlttee MOii.day
ed. the extra polnL 20--6.
After Unane got off a short night_ In Santa Ana 110 that
punt (15 yards) to the Rlvenilde they; ooald he acqullintfld
30 from hlB own' end zone, Cout with his problem and thm
took eight plays to oend Smalley P"'nare aa .....i.R • ...._ and
lnto the-flata for a: fiw: yard pus "''"T ~r--
from Kolb. Sm&lley then cut back UUIWN'.
and-swiveled. through for 10 more ------------
yarda and the ecore. Braga con· Object ot tJ:ao arrument and the
verted to make It 27-6. ame&r campalcn aplnat Stanley
.Jim Hapy Intercepted the flral.. la the &&le to the &tak, throUch
of three paMh ori. Cout'a 35 and condemnation, of tba ~ ca ...
on the flrot play Smalley took a ron &e"!&P IA Qill(A , ~·a
pllch(!Ut and ortarted to hill rlgtlt; northw..it ... <for ·a .. ~ . . ..-... ..wUcm. ... -• .• . ,,... ~ ... -_~ca""-.
the rMt of .tbtl Ill y..,ia with great ron'a. -t far 1J1a111 year... Illa
blocldng. Braga mlued the extra real eatato ollice had tbio Caprozi.
point. 33-41. property u.ted. At one t1me tlieN
Howard Garlinger too1c a pitch-wu a plan generat..d by °"
out and laded back to fling a 23 Stpley otfloe to form a grei.t
yard aeri&l to end Bub White who aubdtviakm. ln the 700 acru. com·
went 29 yardo fllrther to score. plete with abopplng cent.or .,.4
The -~ oa tho 8boulder city facll!t!ea.
of Rlveroide balfb&ck Richard Oox While •rving In the Lopalat11n1
tnt.o the h&Dda ·or White wl>o -the Prosram wu put forth-~
(~ -hp I) loc&te a site In Southern Callfor·
n.La for the propoaed mental bo•
pltal. S~y submitted t h o
Capron property. Acoordlng-to
records of the State IA.nda office
tbe price uked W&4 unruaonable
&11<1._ the property wu condemned
for llt&te tu1e.
Stanley told the Newa-Tlnwl
today that If Ida fUll commlulOn Al 8.tockton had-., .,.id be wvuld have tal-..,_,, elected pre•-... .--:
Stockton Voted
Kiwanis Pres.
!dent of the local lleCI -.ooo blstead ot fl0,000 wam. club at and a royaity for oU aad hydr<I
0 0 n 'nlurlld&y carbona.on. one fourth o1 .a acres. BtanleY IUl>mlttod Ida problom
lien the club to the .r vm'llft .,.._I -
elect;l.oa. tor the Stlile-~IDid 1111emliatklb and
..,.. foe the wu ad-u.t'tlllra wu natll.
o m I n g year. Ing WJ'Olll', act•!'7 ,,..,ntly or
tockton ran a-by tnfenace. . . H.arry
Uhl.on. A Alle&r bal ~ -pQt by
Ot!Mtr officers hill oppqoittlqn -· -lf.W--e 1 e c t .. ,i were uted tn' dM11ttea9• the aaqdldate
vlce-prealdat.I, John.•Klmb1• and who hu wpr111•t.f!ll~~•......,.,.
Cbarlle Pl'le9t; lnu¥!'0•. Bert dlltrk:t tor _,, ,..... '
OOnnell --....... dltecton. ll&y Dike -te Qn-auu Hamp-~llill Nll:i'H' .-
• '¥ ~ .'( ... tQQ. ver. lttlplol, Ku Pope, Tboblrtllcta--••.""° · M ,., ... -... ,. Yountone .. by the·~.Tr&pp,_~ ~t
'!!Ml; -· o81Mra 'and dlrectoni '1!111\0 n.t·.llf;, Ql>9I& K-., ........
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Al• 11ibat• ''·H•ry · Weldf Stew . ...
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i:ntered u Becond...cJaa Katt.er « .. Poltottlce Ill Newport Be1ct1. dO"for man • au etntm7 aome ~tn ... theJ.wool .,.. ,
' Callfonlla under 1JO! Ate« M'.aldl I, 18'79. WU ID~ tMt -twr;w pllldft .. ,U.. liloa of a~
,. tt *I......, 'f , ttr •' NtMpan Jl'li ' (I fu u , t::::t ot Ille ~ Tfl. roed -. B111Mlngton. ~. a
-. t]lle A~Mu &+ring P1lhJSJD:1t6 'Q)Mt 'An , of ~.,;~~ 1::1:; = r:.•.t31 ~ :::i:: ,, ? IW • f't'C ~ 1'at/M liid Adn>dllC s .. #Iii~ 'ti Kenny, "!19 ........ <!ftt' ~k· ~t. .• j>otnt n•# dill .q:
· "" so long, !nod' M b&rN. occom· tranC< to o.anre Clout C'ollego.
Wll...LLUl~~ -~o~. Editor pll1hed. eo much and a11ked ao It~-turn weSt and ~ke-a Utt.le::~
tie "" '!'Om Tilliei'l." road to the OU City.
The Gederal Accounting Office, which has the aD-
important . duty of supervlsin3 tile spending of. gotemtnent
departments and bureawi and seeing that the wil!hes of
Congress are carried out in this regard. recently inaugu-
rated a long-needed reform. Comptroller General WarTen
· approptiated t\bd tlien come liack and demanded more
,The late Aaron Buchheim, thl~ The.n a few e.nthu.siuta like Tom
pre11ident wu r~preaented by hta Tal~rf. At 8.iu ...... (je 1-'e I.
widow and 110n. He W&Jll credited P. Q_Mlrey _,; J..ew Walllicf: Doi
with prote<ting Uld rMtotlng Dodp, c'fiarloy TeWlnkt., ~teY
many b?ototlcal mo~ ot tit w.,, • H&rrt w<ilch aM dlh-
cuunty. d,..,.,ed • lht thought that a
Rcalllng the ..,,,.. -t-~y -6t '1Jtlt liloq the
of tM va·f1bus prfftdent.a of th~ ~ If "#e~ &oactl' •u lo
..-nrtlon Kenny unfqlcted tM II'> fo..-.1. Jilot th -ounl·
hiM.ory of OUngt> CourifY'• Cout-&IStr oliillacle wU to· Stklct' the
linf' in the fabric. It WU Oref'ley Santa Ana rivt-l' nowtng 111'4 twP
and Talbert who carrif'd the fie-ht sea jult be)'ond t.ht city Um.it&.
tor the first tout Highway a.long So what came Into bf'.in& wu tM
the .... heo linking Loo Angelu SoutJI Co""ll ~llltlolt to -•
County wit.ft. Sart D~ro CoWtty f_or the ~~ Coeftt.7 ~ Mne. money to pay the bills. These overcommitments, it has tllt<la#f\ or.-.. ~,,. h<ll'lt M (llliNo..,. _ • ..., ._. 6
bel!n t\'.Iled, are illegal. atld Mr. Warren has taken the -· · •; ......, -•di''*" ..._..,.
position that his office will henceforth refuse to !'pprove T-Me•,....• lit H9$ w• lio". =..:.:'::":!;"';~·;,!ii;.~ . _, . ed th . t ' ..., .. 1#"'81ow •1">iit (Jiit ~ -payments on contracts 1n excess v1 approv a.u or1za ions. tk>n of tr.ii· in ~e M•e WMte •Jr sni• Ole Ifft-,......,.•
One rt'l!lllt of tl!is polley is tlt&t the lnlerlor Department , .,. .... Pistft. aJ.. c. ll Ha.MOii flf ......,, dW ...,.. 1111 ... .wtt""'
has bttn forced .to cancel plans for going ahead with a coata *:!' ~=~ °'" = ::',..T.~ "' tnme to •
hydroelectric project in Alaska, havinr; already overcom-1 ':::;!:... .~ ta ">ltt !ll!les ~ .,_, tlllil o.Ms' Cbolnt' ~
mitted the fuBde voted by Congress. c•r--•·" --.un.fa .. .., ara-
Judged by its ~ffect on the ·taxpayers. and by the Daft M..rt.eton "' lr.15 ""41 Lr-UOlt of ..... -.-wtti. • a."6-
:atill more itnportant yardstick of responsible. Constitutional :r;:::;: !:" ,..,::,.:.'t!".;:.:!: ~--::: ;,.:e:,"':!e""'::,111
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, government. thlB 1s about as bcncf1Clal a step as could be _.111.,., ,..,. _.,,, ,..,. -....... -t.M oft.,,. .. of
: imagined. It has lonr; bttn a practrce of bureaus to sub-M'""'' •Od pk..-, 1or Ill< u-- --• ,.._ •-
• mlt low estimates to r-ss, to get the ~uested appro-"""'"'°" of •Mil~ ftffft wain -"' ..., '"'"'°" ~utly ....t . ~""" ·-., --~t-~" .. ~.,....... ..,_ ...... _tn-ei.1--·
. priation.&. and then to go ahead "nd author;zo the spending ,-;;;;·.;:,,,..,.. •,_ -;~·:;;;......, to 1"ltlr t• --111< ...;;~
: of additional milliomi and tens at millions in t~ ?lnowledge t ho ;_ ,,,. •t,. r..i-, .,, u.. .......,. -.... *Ill -_,
: that Congr~ would have littfe choice but to make up the clPt•p Pllf&;tay ,,_ """ J-:,•n:;••• Ult #...,.,.t .._,,
; deficit. Wliat this . means. of eourse. was that purely ad-Srpilolr.,.,, IO' Lek• -·· -It It -•• ,, 1., .... .,..10 a. . . . I f 1 .. al -•Y•r. lorrMr pUM-r O'f .,,_ ; m;nHitrative ar;encies, consist ing entire y o po 1tte 1tp.. 'lf_,..,f.Bof-'#..,,,TIM••. -~ii ttl #,.,..,t -"°'· wMe11
• pointees, were taking ov~r the duties and responsibilities ptf"tfdfftt '11 th .....c~tliMr iW ,. .,....,,--. •flll tiff ftflffte of
: of tile legislative branch of the government. '"'· .. .,. lite tmnpfet-of '"" t~~_: ~ t!:w~ • . :MeeH*fM dfiTf' to *"°" tM Or--._ JnU:rior has long lo<en the worst offender. l!!t offenses ""c• c-ty llfft!•r Pfatl ot DI--!"" -,,_ .. ..----,
have been latge?y committed on p<ojects-such as govern-vetopm<*t. Jf•-IAI Mjll .. I? lllwt •• ""
· ment hydroelecttic developments and multi-purpose dams-L. k <Dim' Pate•. pr•okl•wt lit -*r• ta • moin *"" -.,._,, . -IH4 and l9'l5, "°'*• ettdif~ wff" d9"f flit'~ 9frtiee al t.i. contft\O!'I· . whose pnmary purpose, despite all t~ camouflage. has ,,.....,1n g 1 .....i tllo stetfy "' 11'• ilt~ I! It -Mo! flat •• •t·
been to advance the cause o! state socialism, to create a .-rolftOn o1 Otttrg~ Caun11 ksc~ d"!dkate oar91efi.u t6 UW lift> and
'Federal electric-power monopoly, and to undermine states -for1••1>110tlllr • phllt ,.,. .....,_ _ _,, "' Plafft W •lc1'!
' d I I · h'-1 th · t h th 'd 'st · am bafing tfie ac(ion. ot th~ fklea. t •m one who &ettevf's wlfh him , an oca ng I.II o e po1n w ere ey exr ;n n ·e K that tht>....... lhing1 are not nece11· ll was f"nny, however. who"''" _. . only. Interior's estimates, in case after case. hrte been crt>dit.~d "·i(h singlf' riandedly sa.ry Harry. ftttnsf'lf. v•m wave
; so far below actual costs as to be absolntely ridiculous. l'ltump1ng t'Vt>ry city, sf'ttlement tht>se lnrlto1tbl(" and'f'TtaktJrg11 ..,,..ay
d •·• h c f dr y.·ith a flick of the hand and tt"· ; And that ha.a also been true of the estimates of the Corps an c.u ot l e ounty o angl' to bring abou( the adoption or {he mark In n~ own . tntmitable \Vtl)':
: of Engineers. Oraftl P Coanty Sm'ltt.aliol'VS)'lftml "Now here Is my kiea fo1· a rreat-
The Comptroller General and the General Acconnting to R1·ve tht> entttf' county and er and bPtter hal'bor · · ·"
. Office have performed a great service to the astion. May t>nd lht> d MKtr ot polutlon of t11e I Wbtch, to me, typifif"s Harry beaches. 1 \Vetch u tAe ~tan to Tomorrov.r,
·they make it stick! F Uowfn th Prronk r f rath•r than tnr. Man of the last 0 . g t c •mg 0 Quarter Cent.UT)' -lht' f'VPr-far-
the at"ht~veme M.111 Harry Weich ward HaPr Welch of tht> Gotden ~ :J~ r.;.'cl "''8Jll t red1tt"d v.•lth the attual ac-Years a.he~!
It •t rompfi~fs (ff aH of the dri'ves. I! 'fir~ 0 _ ~ t Or: \ WefcJ\ wa~ introc:fm!ed and tol d Sln~erf'\y and a!tecttonat .. ty,
. the JO& peat.a 41M it was "Co-Sam M"yf'r
Dear Editor: . .,. opeT&llOh Ct'MM'd1it.•Uon courtfty
Ai yofl ltnow. I ha+e Jivt!d ill '{ht1' 8~a a lot M" ~s Ailtf l'lflfVfl 1 ktntllil'le~ and gE>ntl~nt'.98 thai
seen a lot of politics, 100fl and bad, and :reveral tlm"" we hsve ' mt.flt' an thinga po9Slble tor l]\e
jum~d from the fryfng pan Into tl'l.e fire. Coal'lt Auoctetton." \\"tkh related
I ca.ta't understand t..he reasoning of an;'one who v.•ants to replace tl\e. ptobttma of l.atereatln11 the
an honest and efficient pubtk' official b:,. a •·pig 1n a pokf'." rmlitary In t~ locatiol'I or their
The other day I was approached to vote fo1· a new J1l.9tice of fMilities in Orang-e County ln tht
thf' Peace whtch b\rrned me up a little. br1"inn1ng of the ~ond \Vorld
I have knov.rn Jodge Dodge ever since he grew apples in COBta War, and now. tne problem 18 at
Meae. He took the office of Ju.!ltice for a mere pittance U1d, be-I handl to fpr~.rly :' ~e of the
cause of ctvtc lntere11t. contirm~ to administer it honest)y and wen • .!'JUrp u8 ac tlf'9. sa ·
Not on)y dkl he fl'l1't the respect of 01rr county official.! but ali50 P"ollowfng the reg'lllar portion . . . of the mt>~iftg. Welch Wu ptt8· the Admiration of the Orange Co1mty Bar As8()('1at1on for hi s t"ntf'd with a porta.~ be:rbttut> tot
'°'ticiency. thfo new home of Mr. and Mrs.
Immediately tM: remuneration for his office wt1 k:lctta81!"d to a we l c h in Newport ff-f'l«ihb.
ie.irly decent salary, everyone thought. t\e was bettt?' atde to handle Skeweri., rorlts, kn~9. and m-an1
the office than Donald Dodge. The lee.st Y:e can do at the coming 1tema of bltrbfeftit twrdWate were
electiop is to AAow 90nle 8"J"P?"eCi&tion for hi• strvtcet in the put. ! f)ff8tntM In a 1klt porttayt'd by
tncidently, a nyone who Is '.Huch a \VonderfuJ l•W)'tr CCM.11<1 U. st.,.fft>JllM'm &1rd Ralpl' MIUlkl",1
1'.ang ot1t a Mlnrle and still do better than \he present salary tor fof the prtsenUtlon.
the o1ftct, which iit tie a-rgument hl.s oppon'ent Is uDc. Letttrs •ddrtaed to tl'te 1«ther·
Very truly yours. Ing and' expteMtnt gTatltudc for
~N ··ooc" S1'AJl1r'ORD tht work o·f Htl?Ty Wt-tch BrP rr-
produced bere.:rtth.
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LAWYE·R FOR A LAWYER'-S JOB
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Ydtf !Save Mllllnt wlllt N01•..Pt0flt Schoela. •• I .
1; .. year ak>n<!i the non-profit Kboofs saved
you $41,000,~ in school d I strict taxes .•.
by educating c ildren who otherwise would
have gone to t x-suppotted schools al 1om
6xpense. ! '
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Parents of children attending these schoolt
willinsly support public Khoo?s-and will
continu~ to· Jo so! They ask i>nly that z sec-
otul st /xJot t...: be removed i com the non·
profit Khools they sopport.
.............. Sclteelt 32• PROTllTANT SCHOOLS • 534 CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
3 JlWISH SCHOOLS ••• and Afhcied lty I
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58 non-profit cltofltobl• schools for spastic, epileptic,
d1taf-mlltt11 pol•ied and m111ntally retarder! child,en.
Pto""tty O«cnets Association of California ... A. F. of L ~~ . I
t.rllfor1tia is the only o ' states thac taxes non·
II.· 1 •• , ALL taxpayers will
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' .•. United Taltpayero ... C.1.0 .... Cham&ert'of Co..
tfiftce ... Demotraric and Republican Sllltc Co1nfl•io:-,
, 1~irmea1 •• Sa-!> F~ Doud of Edlkah., Loi'
.t\ngclcs County Board of SupeJ.i.On. ·
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Wed~sday Event · Highland~· •
of Mesa · FAC Newport · BJCb-. -• Hallawttn put, al tbo _. al
Plane for the Prlday Att<moo11 Mn. Clamic:e JikCullocll. tOO CU• ~ -WWW & Club ~ re.t:JvaJ .. whkb )!rill alin& Drift oa \Y~y efta •. N GI A y ED be Mid •• u.. club -... Oct. ntns. Oat. u. Co----.....
29 !lave .-i i.e... completed. Bob lldlope. All came Ill -· 14 -"".._ Tiie IMIM or the cl11b utend an addl.as to piety of llle arr.Ir,
.IQ:WPOtlT ,,_'SI•• lnvlt&tlon to tit<* "ho would like Mn. Doll Audie4 -Iba ••Mo .. ..,,.,. -to come tor Juncll0...; Ucliete for ·jjr1ae tor'~~ eoot11iDe, 'ap-•;:=:=Clo::':"':'•=-=''='==·="'=-==~=.lcarda and lunch.eon are nomln&L pearin.s u a tanner wtU. ltttwd
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Ooota M-Katt._ Co.
1150 Newport BIYd.
General adml..., to lhe club la I ove....ii.. pl&ld ehlrt, ,.,,bber ~
free. There will be many boothl and 1traw hat. 8'&t btr artltiCta1
with bakery goods. potted plante, ey.. and teeth ...,.. out.tandlnl'
anliquee.. do1la, a fllhlng pond and notes (in more way. tbul one).
many other thin&• of lnterest. Othera came ln Hawaiian coe-
Dr. Daniel C. McNaughten, pre~ lumta. one matron appeared u a
ldent of Santa Ana College, wu baby In ntgbtgown and cap. The
the apealr:er on the program of the devil wu lbere, and a ctreua
regular meeting of OcL 17 and he clOWTI, there were two IYP91 lf.rla, -=============~:I clloR "Now Lamps for Old" as pretty French Pteretta, and on~ : hill toptc. He gave a very interest.-l'lle&t wme a ckver <:Olflume o
IALl'Z MORTUAJt.Y
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OORON A DEL lllAll
DAY AND NIGHT
PltoM Mart.or U
BE SURE -INSURE
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llAUJUE STANLEY
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n.'I -....... nan.... loland
ing ptcturt' ot the tnttltrattona ot pape_r. Another came u a man.
'corp_munlam, stating that we a.nd two more C&.9>' u .ll)enueln•.
should be wi.tcbful ot all organl-Game• wen tun ~· and
u.Uona and know what g~s on rctreshmenta were tradl.Uon.al
spiritually. morally and lnteUectu-pumpkln pie, tea and coffee.
ally but that we should not re -Preae.nt were Kmea.. Doll ADd-
peal rumOJ• wtthout knowing Ute rewa. Frank M.cGulre, Bob Ta.mo--
tacts weke, Foster F'rym-.n. Irvtng
on' the mustcal probram Ml38 Or-onaky, George Stewn.a, Emil
Tacoa Hayes sang 8 folk song Daum, IClton Barnett. Leon Deede,
accompanied by Ji.1:r8. Virginia Helen Brandl. 0ecw•e Martin. Bllt
Kidder, supervilor of music at the Charlton, a.Ad homteaeea Kine•.
local elementary achools. Clarenc.i 'McCUllougtl and Bob
A delicious luncheon wu served Schf'pe •
by the ffomecraft Section.
Propo1ttlons No. 13 and No. 7
were dL9cuaaed pro and con by Mr.
WeUand, Democrat and Mra.
l"rleDdlJ" Nelcld>orbood llervlee Moore, Republican.
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Loni' BeM:• PboM 1-1411
Open Thura Is Friday
'till 1 p. llL
We Meet at
··;no~lon j
Tuesday Noon
Optimists
. Tuesday Nite
JoastJ1M1sters
Wednesday Nite
Balboa Bay Lions
Bagdhore Ca/.
l'Jth and C.....t ffighway
Newport Beach
The club hi!ltorlan, Mrs. A. H .
Small, brought a copy of a 1934
edition of the Cci3ta Mesa Hrrald
whtcb wu publlahed by the Friday
Attemoon Club wtth• Misa Plum-
er u editor and Mr. Hu.ston aa
advertieing manager. The paper
wu • complete edition on club
new•. It stated that the "Friday
Afternoon Club Wli.8 the oldest so-
cial org-enlz.atton in the communi-
ty. The old club house was built
In 1923.
Mra. Mary Brlll'.e ht.etorlcaJ re-
port on lhe early California Indi-
ans wu very qitertaiaing and ln-
tereat.in.&.
Junior Ebell Club
Represented at
Reciprocity Meet
J On Thureday evenlng, Oct. 16
k>caJ. Dlembe111 of Junk>r Ebell
attended when the Junior Ebell
club of Carden Grove be.Id a re-
clproctty meeting in the Women's
clubhou• ot that city. All those
attending were tnlereated In the
accomplllhments a.nd goals of the
varloua Junior EbeU clubs of the
county.
Following the buslneA n1eeting
and an announcement that the
next reciprocity meeting will be
held at Huntington Beach Dec.
-6. an exceedingly i.ntonnattve ·and
fascinating talk on Korea wa.s
given by Mrs. Ann Jones. who
waa ln Seoul on June 23, 19~ as
a member or the government K.
Ma.(. and who remained there to
do more Ulan her bit aa an
American citizen.
Present from the Harbor · Ebell
were Mrs. Burr White, pre8ident;
Mmea. Ed Finster, Ralph Hoyle,
Cece Unkry, Arthur Reaume and
Norman. Watson..
The local group wtll meet Oct.
23 at American Le&'lon hall.
People do read the want ad&
LAST 5 DAYS
Candidate.a up tor local elelclon
In November gave three-minute
talks before niembera .of Newport
Harbor Busineu and ,Protusiol\al
Women's ~ub Thunday, Oct. 11.
at the regular dlruter meeting of
the organization tn Newport Har-
bor Yacht Club. Dorolby Suther-
land introduced the •peaken and
acted u program ch&irroan for t.be
evenlnc. .
Partlclp&t.inl' were Jud•e Don-
ald Dodge and A. K. Ph.elpa. ca.n-
dtd&tea tor tQe Jud1eahip ot the
Newport Township; for the 1tate
aMembly. Earl W. Stanley a.nd
Lester Van Tatenhove, and Lionrl
Van Deerlln, candidate tor the
Un(ted Statea Congrea. Al&o in-
vited to attend were Jamet 8 . Ult
and John A-Murdy, Jr.
Club member• ~eived mimoo·
graphed copies ot the prqpoeittona
on the ballot gtvtng proa and con•
to tttc h qurl'l'tton. Mn. Carolyn'
Wt"ber. leglalatlve chairman. apoke
brle.O.f on 1everal or thte .... more
Important tuue-L llhe lll80 cited
statlatlc11 ehowlng that the Unrted
states hu the loweat perCent of
voter• of any nation ln the world,
nlatlng that clttun.e regiatel'ed to
volt" l"l"preaent 31 percent of the
voting popUJatlon. The United
States percentage lli topped. by
Belgium, 91 : Italy. 89: Great Brlt-
aln. 82: France, 7~; and Japan, 70
percent .. -· .. . ... --~. --· ··--
At a ahort butlnea meeting pre-
ceding the gueat speaken. Ruby
StPVenaon rePorted Prot'f'U9 on
the Chrialmu Preview, the club'•
annual charity event. Mra.. Stev-
eneon announced Belen Rind.er·
knee.ht", Harbor 0663-W, will act
u .secretary for the Pf'eVlew, and
Information can be obtained from
her.
AddlUon&I sueala Included Kn.
Lionel Van DeerUn, Penny Cltta,
Vlrglnl& Brown. Ariel CoU-.er.
Bonnie Berry. H elen Cole, Mary
McChesniiy. Elizabeth M&nhall
and Elizabeth Em Leland.
OUR TIME IS UPI
At 6 P.M. ·Saturday, Noveanlser 1st
THE .YARDAGE SHOPPE
1.97 NORTH COAST ILVD. •• LAGUNA llACH
Wll:L CLOSI ns . DOORS FOREYD..1
Fnm all tnw t1te 8eatll o..t aree womiee
are -• le lltlo stsullc d .... _, -
-Ill , .. ftul da7o: z...~ --ta ca. llaardb' llelkn Ge ._.._, ...._
-an -~ ottered "' -°"'
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ALL YAIUIE ·Yi ....
OM1 , _,:•••Is& , ..._ aW1A:r1
KL _. tin. VeNOtt Moore
(Photo' by P'ol.oom)
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Newport PTA """'Ill ~ _..._ ....... '°·"-Mt, r -. .-at - -_.al'K-· .... _...,. ··-~~.---.....-.. I llf-Jal .-~ 1lto, lill'. Le!'>·
1:~..1-.. -to ........ J 1 ta foe the Clorlotlaa Cllllrdl·
of lloulhera C&llfonlla, ipolte
... ... a PouP 'al --teq
...-..-•chonwllop· tllored tn U.. Newporl; BMdl lile-
..... tary ICbool pd. 20, . , .
"'Mr, J.emmex drew UP!_)5l the
...,.,. of ~ to urke -~ .. CAD be -wbt.t f"'l wloh to lit, I( you ha-.e All lmqe ....
which lo work. ¥ lhe tath·
of •llf>l children Jrlm..U, he
. birthday celebratlono,' lhe
Wider lite pillow for a Joel
l400I. fpilllar Cbrtatmu CUilom.i
the lll<o, u thlnp which
e for eecurlty and aolldartty
a home.
Horace 0 . Ensign, aupertnten-
nt of elementary 1ehoola. apoke biieny with emphuq on the co-
$ratlon neceMUy between par·
&nd teacher tn order that the
d may make the moet ot the
portunlUea ottered htm a.a an
ertcan clUzen, •
Ml". Ensign introduced Roy And·
n, principal of Hora.ci!: En1ign
ool; Ml.as Bernlc11_;; Vest.at. prtn-cfpat of Newporf Elementary
hool: and Mrs. Grayce Sevte:r,
clpal ot Corona del Kar
hool. These in tum introduced
e members or their teaching rs.
Mrs. Nonnan Hagen, P .T.A.
restdenL called the mf'dJng to
der. A mW!iical program, under
e dlrf"Ctlon or Mlsa Nonna Per-~lns, included selections by the
tdvanced be.nd. and a muatcal Miss Jean Erhardt & M-Sgt. Moore fZ~~:~,!~~:B~:~:~~,~~~
Wed in COM Church . Ceremony J;;~;,0;·r~ommunity
Leavtn.c FTlday tor P1orlda . Robert D. Hayward lk:rved a.s n f u d
won )(/Sgt. and Mni. t{erbert M. bell man, 1' t:ay Or nite
Moore who have been :wneymoon-FlOWf'r'S Ii Candtt-. rh h w
Ing at San Diego followinl' their Chryeanthemurn1' In altar vases r-' UrC Omen
Oct. 18 wedding ln Corona del and candC'labra provided setting t ~ ·
Mar Community Church. tor the rite, attended only by mem-United Church Women of the
The Rev. Paul Edward Babbtlt bets ot the tamily. ~1.lsa Margaret Jiarbor area will ob8erve World
performed the double ring ceff'-Scbarle waa organist. Po1nnlunlty Day on Friday, Nov.
mony which united the formrr Mrt1 . Erhardt chose for her f. The ael"Vice will be held at St.
Jean Marolyn Erhardt. daughter daughter'11 wedding a 1rrcy two iamca Episcopal Church at 1:30
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HAMMOND .
eliord Or11111t
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DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO.
~· SfO No. Main St. Kl 2-5140
Tera. HOIUI: OF THI!: KN ABE PIANOS
Order yOUI' Hammond Chord Orp.n now tor Chrlstmas detlvel'J'
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HAIR STYLING FOR
HOME PERMANENTS
TIO!: 8UOCES8 or ANY
PEIUIA.'IE!<T IS PROPZll
BAIR SHAPINO
DAN'S
BAllBER SHOP
BALBOA TllEATRE
BALBOA
MAS9UERADE BALL
October 31st
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Dale Sloan and His Orchestra
Muaic You Dance So Long To
COSTUME PRIZES
Entertainment
Orewabt1> of Kini> and Queen 11 p. rn.
NEWPORT HARBOR AMERICAN LEGION BALL
Po.I %11 Adm.. 1.$0 per couple of Mr. and Mr•. Ivan W. Erhardt. piece dreaa "'I th black hat and ac-t.m. l ~19 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar, ce8'0rir•. and an orchid corsage. World Community Day Is one of ·--------------------------..
and the.,.,, of Mr. and Mr•. Ver-After lhe ceremony tht" wedding he three special days of the or----------------------------
non Moore of Virginia. supper was St"rved '"flt El Adobe, Pntzation. World Day ot Prayer,
J ean, given In marr~ by her San Juan Capistrano, with the ).he flrel Friday in Lent, att'eMeS
fat.her. wore a pale plnk knit 1utt young-couple cutting lhc W<"dding ~rlstian World Mi.esloN; May
wtth white an1ora hat and corsage cake. \fellowship Day, the tlrat Friday
of two whJte orchid.I. She waa at· The new Mrs. Moore was educat-1 May, ~phut.zea Chn.ti&n So-
trnded by her two IJlatera. Mrs. ed at Jnhn Marllhal Rlgh School. al relatlona and World Communl-
Roberl D. Hayward aa matron of Loll Ahg<"l r8 and Gll'ndalc ColleJ:'t-Y Day, tht' first Friday In Novem·
honor. and Miu Mary L. Erhardt of BualnestJ. She rt'turot"d hon1e _r, promotes Chrlatlan World Re-
u bridesmaid. Ml"& Hayward wore OcL 9 from the Arort'fi, where she I ationn.
a brown two piece •Ult with brown was a civ'll servlcE' i;tC'nographer. This year's theme q "Building
hat, wbue Miu Erhardt WON!! Hel" hu1'~nd rec~ivf'd hi~ Muca-ting Peace." United Church
green corduroy with brown hat. tlon In the east anrt ts stationed omen are working to unite
Both had coraagt"s of yfflow roee•. In Florida with the U.S. Ail" Force. hurch women in an lncreaaed un-
Party. Plans for
Women of Moose
Wben Womeon ot the Mooee mee:t
ThunMlay, Oct. SO. they will lnlti-
at-e two new m~mbera and will
al.lo make pl&n1 for th~ C'hrlat-
mu party for children and old
~pte of MOOHbeart home. They
are alao plannlnf to U8l.lt w1th
the bfg children'• ~en par-
ty on Friday night. Oct. 31, to
which au children tn t.be area are
Invited and which 'lri1J be at Mooee
Kall. Weft Ocean Front -and 23rd
Street.
Membera are reminded to bring
Chrl8'tma. gl!ta Loi" M()()Bebeart
lnmatea. llefreelunente. will be
•rved by Catherine OrohnerU and
Merlba Stroloee.
Junior Matrons
Plan Xmas Dance
en:tanding of the world and lt.8
eeds and o r the United Nations, Toastmasters ~es~ltlng In Chrlatlan planning OJtd ct1on. Award Trophies . Puk•ts for Peace ! Thf' project thl.8 year la Packeta
A glimpae into lhe astronomi· for Pe&ce, Women are asked to
cal WOl"ld of tomorrow wu pre-(!'bring clothing for children up to
aented by W. A . H U3Cro!t In his '11lx i)'eara. Layette• are particu·
speech before the Harbor Area §rly needed. The offering will
T0&8tmutera Club. In his talk., stain the program for luting
which wu awarded the flrat ace, providing medicine• and vt-
place trophy, Huacro!t pictured ta.min& for children in war rktden
the tremendoua obstacle• apd pos--ntrlea:. ·
albtUUea that stand in the way ot Mrs. P . F . Baines, prutdent of
the earth planetoid U proposed. ~local council will prukte a.nd
by earth actentlata. . W. B . Wright. World 0>m·
Tout.muter Elmer Dudek worr unlly Day chainnan, will be in
the trophy aa the moat improved arge ot the program. Rev Stu·
speaker with hla Wk "Views on :art Inner11t ot Coat& Meaa. will be
Public Schoola," an Inspiring ii~e speak el" and Kn. L. H. Vier-
1tudy Of the American ICbool sys· fling will be aoloilt. Miu Marpret tern. ,· t&:barle will be orp.ntst and Xra.
The Oe:L 28 meetinl' ii to be roJd Fink an~ Mn. Kenneth
devoted to expla.natlon and itudy &rl"y will have charge of regi.a-
ot the various proposttlonB on tbe Uona. Putora an~ their wive.
Nov. ' be.llot. e to be special guest.a and a ao-
The Toutmuteni club meet.a lal hour will follow the progi_:am.
•ftl"Y Tue.day ntte at Norton'• ere wtll ~ a nunery for small
e..r-ro ~.. ·. • hild~. The publlc lo Invited to
· attend.
8<;1/boan Suffers
Heart Attack.
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\Jest Stn Street at Radio Towos
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1-hlar; out at --Pl-I 7 I -7' et _ ... 91ttona to and It, Nell Pe.tree. •My f1•.111.111. "<kw lhA
p-nt or UI• <?allrorltla Stal<' ION tltt r<V9/' f'-•Id.
OWnllier or Commett1e, ~rlbed "'tM Dmft.,,., of old.... .,..,....
th811 u a .. naked drive tor polJt"' ~,.. lt:I,•• • lllh IOI,. bu
• eaJ powv tn ca11rornta. • Petree tac_~ b.r mop tM• 84 ptt
ll)>Oke IMt ...,..k ... r.... lbe an--·
,,...i rail n>Mllnir of the 8outlaern Be -.Wed P"'l'l'"'tkm 13 u
CallfonUa Counc.U ot lbe Call.tom-the~retum ot bo&a l!Ol'ltrol corrup..
ia 8t.t.e Chamber of Commerce in lion, pe.tt 'a.ad apeciat favor11. 'fo
Lo. Angeles. 'repeal cram~nltaa, he satd, would
& .ad lite twa ptoprwAla,, tftnitably lead to a return of the
~ ~ ,,._..,. ,._....,.r political boas, whether lnrthe Df"m-
Ot•p D. M('l(Jaln, woWd JMP"' O<'r&l ic Parly. thf' Rapubllf'an Pa,....
ardb.e lbe ~ aN '811de&I ty. OI' aay olhfr offlCIQJ party or.
...,...,. ud •..Ufy or C-.tltarn-gan.Juttoo.
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' Snatched by Sneak He mlld propo!!ition 10 would.
"•rlou1'ly h41np.-.r ('((orta to bring
nf'w indu.~ry, j4•htl a nd payrolli
C Police said a tel\8nt or the to all/ornia con1011&111tiea ; •jeOJ>--ardlze the 4-H Club yout.b build· Stage· Motel a~ 81 0 Coast High.
ing program; and end tht> match· way reported lhat a man opened the rroot door ot her room yes-
ing of statf" f'UnW! now giV~ ~· terday &nd removed a pair of
habllllallon programA, ant! imperil blue jeana oonl.alntnc $7 6!i ·n
the atate's multl·milllon dollar cuh. · 1
tonriat and conveJJtlon industry." I The_ jeans, mlr\us the mone}'.
ht~ MJd th.at pe1'Yr ot were found later unQer a car
Pl"OfNM'ltlnn 11 "·ouJd mH.n an. I parked ih the neighborhoocl.
Mesa.is Need . -Names for ··
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City Petition
Dt&IOoiure 'that ,the co.ta 11-
Home Rulo droup Ue4a oal3r -4111
more .. ~..,.., to lllelr ~Ullm•
calllfts for u. elettlon oa the
~ ·Mea lncorj>oratloo taue wfB mode bY Ch&lnnan Robert
Wfleon "at an open meetlnc of the
f!:OUJ> ll"rlday nisbL The group
ll.U TOO elpaturea.
wu-eald they dlooovored
they need only 1198 atgnatures In-
stead of 1600 to llOO u Net'!ntty
thoupt. Mike Be'l'ard, active
member of the organisation, told
the meet.Inf the number nMdNt
U. baaed on 26 percent of the peo-
ple who own propeny within the
proposed city llmlU:. and 23 per-
eent of thr valuation of t t prop-
erty.
Heretofore It wu thouctit that
lt wa.R nttPMl\.ry to hov~ 2!\ pE"r-
e.nt ot the population of the pro-
posed city limlta.
HOME STR£TC!R •-Wttk-' ...... lib __.._, lflia .-....-With teat than half the requlr-' ~, ed •lcnature11 to go, Wilwn 88ld
datf'11 for OonJft'M front tM W ~·w t Ire&: -* .'Ill 1111¥ 1
.... W'eft tM. co.ta llMa Kl-h.~ hoped to haTe a apeclal elec·
U1Ull'I Oub and 10 C1te9t.. s ... ¥71 ~~aft« .. .. ... .., ...... ~ a.re ,.... Utt. OOP tton. tC\ settle the Luue by March
candldntr, irn. and LloMl \'~ Dli9M .. ......_. ~ Pic'.9klNlt OllH ltirowa. 4'1NtH, IMk9 1 or next year. He said the
happ}' about ~ mHtl.11.K of tN: "{-.la. . --1::....a m"4et9.tN tile M!Mlon wbJdl f...t1a.NCI CIUl"Ae group ls 8.1\xlous to ftle the pe·
tlon8 lo thf' rantlidates hom q.e:~•••,0181. , _;,._ i (Photo by Fred Allen) tltlona \li'ilh the county before a
L ~~ _ __J • new tax llat la relea&ed next
Hospital Auxiliary Hears Staff ~~~"!';'°~~" . sch(x;f District 1·State S~pport · ~~I"t§~}J;:i;~~:
Radl.olog·1st, Elects Ott1·cers ~:.,·:~~"~n H;.u":'.:::.;.: ~:v"';~ Is· Up 134· Perc~nt Over 19"£ "7 · ~.::· ,:u;:~~· 1:re,,,~::i ~~~re~ the discu.uion \o\'lU be continued. ~ 6K)-1 Wlllon sa.Jd, &n)' ch1.nge1 in prop.
Ft Barlow saJd he intended to re• I ert)· o~'?lershlp would not nullify
nit meeting or the Auxiliary ; Mr A.. Andf'non, l..Jdo l•lt>: treasur· th ·state support of -·'-Uc -"'"'ooJ districts in Orange Coun'. an.v •i'"'alurea secured before the Hoag Memorial Hoapital wu held t>r, Mrx. D. M. Hummell, Three invite' Mayor Miller to attend e Y.'"' ~' ~ •.. Frlday in the parlsh house of SL . .\rch Bay: parllamentarlan, Mr~. next n1et'ting and outline any IUg• ty for 19C51-52 reached $5 090 720, which ~ 134 per ce t list was released: ti t.h 't a have to ·• ' ' , The next meetmc or the group James Ep~pal Church with Mrs. Florence Tun~. Huntington Beach. ges ons e ci )" m Y r l'f".l.er than the '2,174..801 state apporttonment to the !" scheduled for No" 7, "• ·30 p. Ed.,.....r R.. H 'll l h · M •-t h soJving the problem . Miller ¥188 "· . .
man. 1.frs. Winifred Bacon, hru1_pi· mittee with Mr9. Kenawall Wt're unable to attend Thursday'• mttt· • · ,..... I w s .. ,, "'.. 1 as emporary c air·· eml.K""~ o l e nomlnatlng com· 9Chool ,d.iatricta in the. county for 1946. -47 _ the year 1·ili m. at tht! home of Ha~ For·
tal admlni11trator. "'a.s introduced Mmes. H .•M'. Cur~y. Santa Ana , Ing due tq a previous commilmf'nL mediately preceding the most recent big increase in sta e .~the on . llson t . at Trailer
d I 0 Bario~· ~tponed the scheduled I Town, Wilson aaid, and all inter· an n tum presented avid Brad-Bernard MaBOn , Huntington 8"ac h ; r-tchool district support, Callfom ellted persons are invited to at·
street. l!ltaff mt"mbt>r or the h01'pl· Ernest Saftlg, Udo Islf'; Irwin vole on incorporation oC the U· Ge H d I t Taxpayers' a.111sociation said Loda .1, tend.
tal and radiologl.st, who outlint>d Chapman. Fullerton. soci14lton as he felt then' wai not n u e son 0
m1e or lhe X-ray. isotopes and ra-Auxlliar)' Important a l"'('pre11entativt> number or people The flguree do not include ata~e
dium in the treatmt"nt of diM-ase. Offic"rs were lntroducc-<I and prr st"nt to takf' a fair vote. The • paymf'nU toward tt"achera retlrl'· PRISOSJ;RS INCREASE
H" urKed ev<'ryon" to watch ror i.trs. Hill expreMed feC'ling or the niottrr I~ rxpf'<'ted to come up ror Add · R t mf'nt or free textbooks. Calitomla's prtMn population
s igns ot tumo r growth and conau.lt /group by askinl' for hrlp of the a· vutt• at t}\e Nov. 20 OlC'C'tlng. ress 0 ary A.~·et"a ge daily attf'n<lance of l~e s:w'l!lled to 12,772 during June, the
with a rlO<'tor if any is BUSpectf'd. I mam~rahip in making work or public schoola 1n tht county for highef!ot on record, Richard A. Mc-M r~. Charles Lamb. acting trC'a-J the Auxiliary or importttnr-e to th•' Methodist Couftty d K M the ,11chool year 1950·51 !late.It Ot-Eo. st.a.le dlrect.or of corrections,
!lurer, reportf'd 46 mf'mberabiP8 bospttal. c ii M • an 1'wan'1s eet data available I Y.'8!1 -42,010, or :to rt>pol"tN! today. A rather •harp In·
as or 0<·~· 23. Thi~ includes rour 1lfn\. Bacon l'f'JX>l"tf'd informally I ounc eetillCJ per «nt more than ltM> 32.419 av-Cre&JI<> or l .~7 from July 1, 1951.
organizational n1£'n1bPr!'hips. to the rroup, advising that lhi' I ~\ nun1oo_r o~ harbor area Pro-eral'f' dally attt!ndance ror 1948--4'1. to Junf" 30 led to the record num·
f.tn1. H. P . K"nawall o r Laguna hospital t.s now well ovf'r t'°"'o tesULnt.11 \\'Ill Join lhl" crowd at Major General Daniel H. Hudel· For CaJ.1rornla as 8 whole, stale ber of lnmatea. Thia lncreaae rC'·
Beach, chairman or lhf' nominal-thirdA fUIJ or patif'nts and of thr j Sant A. Ana'" . F'1~t ltf ethodlst. aon \VIII speak to a combinffi mPet· support or tht' public khoot di!· venJe'd a gradual decline-ln rate
Ing committtt. pre-Rented the slate finf" spirit or good will and l'ouper-Chur('h thil'I Thursday to attf'nd lnl' or th• Newport.Balboa Rotary trlclll ~ache-d $233,454 ,888 ftr or gTOwt.h during the previous
or officen who W<'re f'lttted to aUon In the hospital. She urgt"d thf' annual nittting of t he Orangf' and Kiwanis Clubs at the Park I 19~1 ·!i2, a sum 130 per cent (N'~· four yet.n1, Mc<Ae not~. The in· ~l'Vl" a.s first offict"r11 of the &.uxil· that each membl"r of thf' Auxiliary Count y Council or Proteatant Avf'nue Cafe. Balboa Island today f'r than th(' 1101 ,-436.961 apportii· m&ll':tl arf" confined in M'Vl!!n prts-
iary. They are president, Mrs. F.,d. become a Bospital envoy M> that Churl'hr~. Bishop Gerald H . K en· at 6:30 p.m. Gen. Danit>! H . H udrl-ed t o the districts for 1946-47. I o~ located throughout central
gar Hiii, Lido Isle: vicf'·prf'sident, all sugge111tion8 and criticlsn1s niay nE'dy. Methodism's youngeet blAh· son. on~ or the younrat men to Slat.-Mippnrt ~d.IU'.-lNi-d and !IOU.them CaltCornta..
Mrs. Howard Fleming of Laguna reach the proper authorit y. I op. ha~ bPf'n hradlinf'd u thr 8"f' active l'lf'rvlce u a rneral of· hu .,...,.n ha..vd SltO pt" pu I
Ik>.ach : vice-prt"Sidf'nt fn charge of · Anyone deslrtng Information •peak er of tht> evf'nlng. fic<"r In recf"nt yeani, took Southf''rn pll In a\'f'l'9C d:~I ttrn~ An advcrtl5ement In the Big
""•Y• and meanR. Mr!'. Howard about th<' Auxiliary may contact . · ~Jornia'• 40tn lnfa.ntry Dlvi.e~on plu" !'litat11tor; 11up:1:0en~ For Three -r-.'f'W!I • Tim<"s, Post and
Timmon• of S.nta Ana; viee·p~· Mrs. Walt<"r Gerhardt, 137 Frrn.· Holoing 1ls first '"'" election. into combat in th<' Korean hoet1Jl-1 llU6-t'7 It "'!Iii $80 for PlenM'll I PreM----coveM!I the entire Harbor
dent "1 charge of menlber&hlp, lear. Coron.a del Maf. Charti•r ! Japan llll'Tlt"'rl oul a 70 ~l'<:ent t\(41' al lh<" beginning of 1962. He ta.-dl.atril't• a~d 190 for 11econd• area Ytilh a total circulation or
J.Cn. W1lte.r O•rhardt of e.orona membe1'9hlpa will ~ #c~pte<I up . \'Ole in 19-t8 ~l per«nt of the 1 Jeft Korea on June 2 a.nd was rf'· ary illl'-trll'IA. f I more than 24 ,000.
del Mar: v1.ce-pN"sldf"n t in charg-e t.o Dec. l . lrldtvi<tual tnflo..f'l'lbe.rships l Antel'IC"arul voted. Nea.rly .47 n1il · llevt'd from the Anny on June 17.1 A\"t' .... e dally attf'.Dciaact
at chapters. Mrs. ~~ IAIMMrf \aa '6-and tb• IQ!One)' nw.y be \ ll o? peopl'1 In th.1a country tgnored Hudt~bon enl.J.Sted as a ptfvat<'
1
throu.rhout thP 1Jl&tr f"'f'1lcMd
ot BaJ-..: l"('CCTdmg secretary, malled the Awdliaty In cart" or thf'1T right to vote. Don"t tnrow ln Lo• A..ltge.I~ OWn l&Oth lnfan. 1 ,l ~.837 for t9M--61, "·htch Is ;di 't LEGAL NOTICE
)frs. H~rbert Strosclleim or Sa.nla Hoag Memorial Hospital, Nfl"'po1·t j your ri~hl to vote away. try n>glme:n.t in 1925. He ~as com· per <'f"nt. mnre than lhe l.43S~
Ana: corresponding secretary. Mrs. Beach. -----ni~aionf"d m lhe follOV1'1ng year 936 a''"r&I" dally altrndancr for SOTIOE OF BID
and was ca~led to acliv~ duly in I )946-,.7. Atff'ndanf'f" fnr 1951·5"
ARE YOU ·BUDGET .
1941 u ass111tant operations offl· 'f Notice l.s hereby x;iven th.al the
cer or the -lOth. ":~ abotit s.' JN"r l"f'Dt ,.reatN Board of TrUBteea or the Orange
After Am•rtcan l"ntry into \ t ~n f~r lfM.6·.f.'l, thf-M.~latlol! I Coast Jr. College DtBtrict or I \Vorld \Var 11, Hudelson was sent M ma Pd. ' Orange County, Calif., Vt'ill receive
to ScolW.nd v.•here he com mand~ "State Aupport of lhl' publ)c bids up to 10:00 a .m., November
an Anlt>rlcan comn1ando trunlng I school population." lh<' TaxpayPt j 5. 19~2. at lhE" offlc• of uld achoo!
dctachmenL Later he waa gradu-far fastt>r than lhf' tncreax dlBlrlct. located at 199:51 Bo. Har·
ated from a British e-chool or whool poulatton.'· the TaxpayertJ' bor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Calif., at
street fighting tn London and aulr j Association IMUd. . i "'hicll time aaid bid will be putr
s<'quently v.•u assigned t o the 14th ""Ther p ts no need fo r freezing Jn 1 llcly opened for :
Annored Dlvt8ton u a battalion tht> conatitutlon $180 •late supporit, l ·One. thrt>e phase, 1elf con-
,
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Newport Bartlor a p; O. l!l. 17117
' y
-"' .....,. twnci&1 .
lla1n St. It ·~ Bl>d., --
-1:80 p. m.. Loclp ·I p. m.
llobert A. Eutman. ezalt.ed ruler ,
MOTTELL'S
MORTUARY
'One of America's
MOllt Beautiful·
Mortuaries'
SERVICES FROM $70
':;!" !l"'..!t.i !Jeati.w.. . •.
C. ED SOULE . -.a.,.~ ··,
REMODEIJ'tol'G
DRAF'l'lNO -Proe -
Wr1t. P.O. Box 1&1, ~ bland
or phone Ha.rbor a&f3. • 1c:l6
PAINTING
INTEIUOR -EXTJ:1UOft
CLYDE SHOOTER
Bourly Rates
INTERIOR QfTl:IUOR
PAINTING
l.!CENSED -INSURED
Glenn Johnston
!""11 -3 1!11l St, Nf'wport 88th
H&rbdt 229-7-J l3ltc
REPAIR WORK
VISIT O°"s your hou~ need f'1"P8,lrlng !
M 0 T T E L L ' S For sn1all repair jobs, call
FLOWER SHOP FrAnk at ·Harbor 1744-RK.
l..o<'aterl on Mortuary GroUnrts Y.'orkmanshlp Guara.ntffd
001 • 939 Ea.at 3rd st. 20trc
Phonf' Long 8f'ach 6·2284 ' I •••-=----::-::-------
•6tfr Paper Hanging
IO-Business Golde
COLLECTIONS:
Appling Collection Co.
Crf'dit rl!'port.!1 on Coa8t lnhabi·
tents are absolutt>ly worthless.
N o one can keep track or thf'
trans:lents. The' old· timer!! you
know bt>tter than any NE\V.
COMER,
301 ~rst National Bank
Santa Ann. Ph. K imbPrly
Bldg.,
2·3679.
33lfc
COMPLETE HOUSE CLEANING
Furniture and rugs shampooed
Free estimatC's -Fully insured
and Painting
JACK WAGGONER
Phone Beacon 7156-R
HAULING
Trash or Rubbish
Clean-Up Work
Call 1Har. 1744-RK
14-Personals
21c42
47lfc
Alcoholics Anonymoua
Write P. 0 . Box 2M
Balboa IBIMd, caur.
Phone Kimberly 3-:5393
Al's House & Rug 'I !&-Shan Yov Car
Cleaning Co. WANT RIDE, sa100a. to Banta
Bf."acon 6111 72t1c Ana. vi<'inity of Buff\lm's.
ONE DAY
TV REPAIB at
LOUIS' TOWER VIDEO
1856 Ne\\·port Blvd., Costa Mesa
Beacon 7123
COpM
~BoD~ .~!°V!._ ..
PAINTING
EARL SHEFLIN
2.7~ Palm.er St., Costa Mesa
Bea. 5457-M. 13tfc
Sympson & Nollar
PAINTING & DECORATING
''The Best Money Can Buy"
512 38th St .. Newport Bf'ach
PHONE HARBOR 2404
Should arrive about 1:30, · 1.MYf'
:l:.t!; p.n1 . Share rxJ)('n.&e1'. Har.
} 71 · w. .fk.'"JO
Superfluous Hair
Permanently removed from fact'
arms, lf'g~. Eyf'browa and ha.Ir
line shaped-No morf' tweezing.
ELLEN L. BRYANT R. E .
Tuead&y and Thur9day l)l(Jy
l..ido's Salon or 8':!-auty Har. 2576
My Free Analysis -
\.\'ILL demonstrate how euUy
)'OUr figure, beautf and bu.Ith
can be tmprowd fJ\ 8PSNCICJ\.
SUPPORTS ... actually deslgn-
t"d and made for you alone! Mi.88
Nelson, 941 Wf'st Occidt>ntal St.,
San'ta Ana. Ph. Beacon 6-420-R.
46p60
4trc ?~'Lo!ot and •·oand --Roofing -All Types
New roofs -and repair
28 yrs. exper. ·Free estima.tea
JOHN T. MORRIS
LOST In Balboa __: red overnl1ht
case v.·lth top zippe1· and ke1
latch ,at gu station, Island and
Balboa Blvd. 3 \\•ks. ago. Reward,.
Finder call H. 0628·J. 48p50 oon1mander. "''hlch L, propo!ted in Proposition taln.ed, dry type, 7:5 KVA
Hudelson enttred combat In the ! ~o. 2 on the NovC'mber 4 hallo\, tranatormer. ,159t'i Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
Maritime Alps of Franct" wilh thf' for the legislaturp already is LU· Spectflcation• for which may be Ph. Bea . 0179 (eves. Har. 214~·M ) I LOST -Lady's u·allet, vicinity of ''WISE''
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(.\;\'I) \\'If() IS'.'f"T TRF .. ~F. O.>\l·~.':")
IT PAYS TO • • • ' . .
-ADVERTISE IN THE HARBO.R AREA'S
LARGEST CLASSIFIED SECTIONS. THE
NEWPORT .. BALBOA NEWS · TIMES . . . .
THE . BAY POST· .and SHOPPING -VNEWS
and The NEWPORT -BALBOA · PRESS HAVE
THE MQST SELECTIVE CLASSIFIED AD
PAGES IN THE HARBOR AREA.
' .
• .
If ·YOU HAV.E ANrTHING TO SELL,
TRADE OR RENT .CALL. HARBOR 1616
AND ASK FOR AN AD-TAK~R. • •
I
14th and roucht hi• way to Germ· 1 Ing good care of the jl('~ools," ule s~ured ln the offlce of 'the Aei·t 67tfc Newport Harbor.J Yacht Club or
any. H e wa.a decorat ed with lhf' aa."IOCia.tion declared, urging def~ Superintendent in Charge of Buai-Arches Care. Rev.-ard. Phone
SUwr and Bronze Stars '-nd the I or Proposition No. 2 at the po . Df'!3!!. • Miss Baugh, Harbor }[>()(), day";
.Morrocan Order ot G<Nrna tor hi•! ''It la much wlffr to leave it th" Owner rea<'n·es the prlvt· 4.8c50
p1:rt Si tum.tag back the Germa.na the legtslatur" to adjust schot>t lege or rejecting any and all bid• F E N C E S ~ the Bat'tli o the UUle Bul(e .!Uppor t to e.conomlc conditlou or to waive any lrrtplarltles or LOST Lady's pre1'ieriptlon
r · • ~ ~ · · '· •· ' ~~· itUrport in t~e lntonnalitlee in a.ny bid or In thP glassf's. Blal'k with JrOld . Tintro
• ·•1• I bidding. Redwood '"1 1 Ii. glaM. On Friday. Oct. 17 .
re ~ted Wtth' captur·
l"I' 47,000 NUl troopa, liberatln(
50.000 Allied pri9onen ot \ol.'ar, and
destroylnl' 1t7 enf'my tanka.
DEA TH NOTICES
Adv.: October 21 and 28, 1952 ft-E\VARD. Phone Har. 1702.
Open : NoV<mber 5, 1952, 10:00 Grape Stakes 48c~O
a.m .
Signed:
B. }i. PETERSON,
seb.retary, Boa.nJ of
Truateea ·
l<o.32!-lf!mu
Publlalled l.Dr21·28/&2
C'ERTIFl<JA'l'll OF BUSINESS
l 'NDER FlonTrOUS NAME
Chainlink
Block Walls
Barbecues
Patios
Weather Stripping
~ Bo. Main St. Santa Alta
OJ>f" Bal'1rday1 and Bundaya
41c54
Painting and
~orating
Color Consultai:it
GEO. BURKHARDT
• LICl<!taED CoNT!µCOOlt
8'-• ai.t SL. New~-Beach ~ autx. IU&-W latte
LOST -Ladies green leather Wal·
let in Coat.a M.esa P . 0. or !
Anxious to recover paper&
Keep mone)'. Return to P . 0 .
or phone Bea. 5385·J. 49c~l
LOCAL YOUNG' WOMAN wants
position in Harbor area. Re-
ceptionist. o ffice. or sale• work.
CQJI Harbor 1020. •1ttc
Carpenter Work
REP.A.lits I< ALTERATIONI
Day Work or Contract
Finrt Class Work
PHONE HARBOR 2901-M
tfc
Ruth's Baby Sitting Agency
Speclaliud Cai:e Day or lfl&'lt
Phone Barbor 2301-W
Hp
NEED IRONING WQIU( at ........
to help care tor fa.mlly. Mn.
Sweetzer. S618 W. Balboa BIYd.
Phone Hatbor 02H. ' -
FRENCH COUPLE ealary "'5-
400. Butler-ch&llffer-«>ok-paer-
al. LOcil reteNncea..-Write T. W.
1736 Hollywood Way, Burbollk,
CalJt, .e,61
Secretary with local illllli!'o
ance. ~ce. fem&n·
' ent ?'e8fdent( Eseelleat re-
ference. Harbor • Ill. ~
I
l
•
·.OUR ' • • I
•!~~!ll~l!•!d~·~-~· .!! .. !•!!•!__...;.;!!!: !!!!• !!:: ! ?!!!! ""
UNIVERS. AL BENDIX In ............... *'°· -7"« Dbt. matl:I-tt2.llO.
Building Maintenance mdlan "'' ia. B>apd now au ...
Floor Wulnr-Wlndow CIMJtlng ,._.paint IJlft.Ftr SS. lllMll •l·
Wa.ll W•.aa.lng ectr1c hMt.er IS, No. 12 Wal"·
For 6ufldlnp. llt.tn"n, nTtfca twl' •k.llle:t A.tMr. •nt aa.rd tot
-·• •-t•IAllln&' $1UO, l>rlU!d ntw adj. lU'°I l"•mf.11,
Phone KarbOr 1 J8 mtrc curtain stret<'hen $3. Phone
------------Har. 2!119'-J. 48r50
NORTHROP
ANAHEIM
H8.9 the following well-paid
positions keyed to a long
term defense program.
Tool & Dy e Maker "A"
Industrial engineer
Plant a.nrt Oftk'e Layout
Engineering Designers "B"
Process Analyst "A"
Process Analyst "B''
Horizontal Boring Mill
Operator 11A'1
Precisio n Tool Grinders "A"
Milling Mac hine Operator 'A'
Apply ln per"°n to
F.1\-f.PLOYl\fE~'T OFFICE
NORTHROP
AIRCRAFT, INC.
500 F:n:;tl OrnngPthorpe A vr,
Anaheim
• 49<
WANTED-Caretak<'r for c hurch
and Rchool properly. H ours and
salary open. F or intf'rvfew,
wrltt' Box Z3, this pap<'r. 47c4~
SWAP SHOP
111UNG IN tlr Uat IUTJ>IUS artlcleii
w1t.h 1111. We wUl adveru..e, di111·
play. aftd Bf'R · ~ tor you.
WP "ne a larre +arirty nt modern
' and a.nt.que artlcll!• ror sale. w ~
may have what you want.
Come rn or phone Harbor 3238.
l~l07 PALM St. BALBOA
TRADE;
Will take 30 to 36 ft. hous~
trafler for do'vn payment on
MW 2-~rm. homP, Co9t.a Me--
88.. Phone Har. 277'4 i <'VC'!' Har.
3611-J. 18c50
.... -~
19:12 O'KEEFE A Mf'rrltt rangf'---
lift-up top model with. stmmer
burnPr9 and griddle in mldcllP.
It's the CP alt automatic one
a.nd hu b\1 oven a nd that grill
broiler. Used ~ly 2 m ontM.
Ca.n have for cont. bal. $138.9i
no down paym£'nl it you taktt
payments of $8.41 per mo. Sf'~
at R A: H Applia-nce, .f(}.t So
Spadra, Fullerton, Ph. LAmbert J
~-1520,2, 44 tfc I
Roto-Broil Barbecue and
Rotisserie' $39.95 -$59.95
Completely automatic. Barbe·
cues chickf'n and broils .st eaks
and i-ib~. f'tc. "charcoal taaty."
Use in or out or doors. For home
dt>monatratlon call Rae Coates,
Rar. 12Q&..WK. 37c51
TABLE top O'Keefe &. ~1erritl
rangf" A We-stinghoul"f' ~in-flry
washf'r, t2!"i. ~ach. 239 E . Roch·
el'lt('r, Costa Mesa. &a. 5764-\V.
BUS BOYS Wantf''1
Pull or Part Time
Apply ~lERI.E'S DRIVF.-IN'
Corona Jt>l 1'1ar 47c49 J ___________ 47_<~•9
-------------I lt1A Y7AG washing machine.
\VA~'TE D HousekPf'p<'r for mid-, wringer typP. Nearly new. $1 50.
die Bgl.'11 C'Oup!P . Room &: board 1024 East Balboa Blvd., Balboa.
& small wagf's. Nice IJTTISI! H&rbor lll06. 47p52
home. Mrs Iron~. 215 · 35th SL,
Nt-1.1.1>0rt BE>acf'l . Har. 295-~f.
47c49
WA !\"T hou&•kel'pt"r who will &.R·
siflt with 3 <'hih:Jrt'n. Livf' In. 276
Broadway. COHta MeM. 8eecon
8109. 47c<f9
\VANTED -Hou~eknp.Pr for ekl·
rrJy couple I wife invalid); ama!J
apt.; v.•ap.a and boa.rd.,. -.teep
out.. Write BoX W'3, th1s p.Spt't-.
44 trc
19~2 CROSLH l'tetrigerator. It'_.
the big Crou .top freezer che.st
W"ilh mt>at keeJ>('r. all ste<'I
she)v<"S and place tor vegetables.
YES, it's the Sht-lvador model
with sp.a~e for f'verything in the
door. Used only 2 months. Can
have for contract balance of
$199.4.9. No down payment if
}'OU take payments ot $10.97 per
.month.. See a.t. R &. H Appliance.
404 So. Spactra. Fullerton. Ph.
LAmbcrt 5-6252. 41trc
AVON XMAS 8f'8!1on begins now. , C. E . R~1"RlCE1tATOR. 6 C'U . rt.
Coad Condition
U2.!IO Apply for W01'k or information I
Box 7. La 1'firadn. Calif. Beacon
5621..R before 10 a .m. 38p.:> j
\\
7 A:\! -exper\t'ncf'd Sl:!rvicE" st&· 1 E SY
Phone Ha r bor 3142·J
<lic'49
WDITZR Rli1NT ALB for fllnllllhe4
IN0011E
OOFA:N FRONT ,DUPLEX 2 ll<!d·
........ !IP .. Cncli .,... -O..p t4t. t.arge wallell paUo. On COT· +.-t.n good rental area. FUm·
od al $11)100.
EST.AT® SAIE
TR.ADI) TOUR OU> PL\HO "" '!Jl&rl:llloh!a. 3M E. Ocean Front,
a. ~ !I e 11 'l'elefukill. 1 __ !iollioa, ___ lh_•'-__ 1_1_111-_w_._•_~_
t-RY DUPLllX and Dbl --~ k:Jcated on rttr ot 102 n..
l't. Additional unll can be Mld<d
t' conlple.te an n:ceUe.nt tnve11ti
ent at 114.000 -well below
e eatate appralaal vatue.
19.'2 PHILCO ll'REEZJ!R -11'1
that big tamtty aiR -one that
hnld1' 300 lh-1. nl food at 20 d~
Mo\\• tern. Jla.s bA..sk.-t.8 and
!'!"harp rr~ rompRrtmf'nL Paid
nvf'r $380 for It new. Cal' ti.av ,.
for contrflrt ba.lancf' or 124-4 .59
If ynu tak e paymtnl.!l of 11 l .38
pE't mo. Sf-f' at n dr. H AppllanC('.
40' ~o. S,_n-a. hllf'rton. Ph.
LAmbt'rt 5--6252. 4ttfc
Hilftool t'Hclt4ft ~ &t
sHAn1Ml"'-Ci. 1-1N7> B4lboa Islmid
'"1'119 Rome df Klmlooll "'-'' 1 BDRa. FURN. flome on eomtt;
421-'211 N. a,.,_ore. Buta ·Ana t mo. ltartlng Oct. 111t. S80 mo. I BAY FRONT
Phone K?MMl'ly 2-os'tt. 2:1tfc 124 Oam•t, s.J. 19. s.e VO.
0'£LS, 208 Mar!l.e, Bal. I>l. Har.
H4. 15tfc
3-~DftOOlll, 2-b*tlt' home wl"1
~e pallo area, bulkhead, pier
¥d OoaL Loc:attd neal' N. H. ·Y .
19~2 A'.DMJ'RA L 1 7'" Telev18lon
Pla4l tc mahog. table model.
$135. Revolving table. 110. (cost
$22.6-0l Both like new. Call Har.
1407 after 10 a.m., Har. 0601-M
alter 1 p.m. f7c49
I~IVING ROOM !\ seetlonn.1 -ptf"Ces.
dining table. f"tc. 501 All.Ao,
Ne<A·port Heights. 47c49
KENMORE MANGLE -'35
c&JI Harbor 2136
4.7c49
\\"A LNUT bedroom APt, newly rf'-
finl~ht>d. Doublf' bed, dreat>r
vanity and chl!tonif'r . SJOO. Bea-
con 650-t·W aft.~r 6 p.m. 49~1
• · RECORDS -14e
NEW SHIPIKEN'r l1llt In,
Phonnj(ftpfi -.So. Srmt·e· ,,....., .., ... .-.
TffiWNSoN'S
Home A Auto Supply BeL IOM
1789 N.wport Av•., Costa U .....
~3tfc
LOVELY HOME -gnnd piano
completely reconc:titloned aflid
reftnlllhed tn OU!' own &bop.
Guaranteed like new. Conven-
ient terms at
SHAFER'S Atusic Co. (Since 1907)
Home ot Minsh.alt Elec. Organ
421-4%3 N. Sjcamore. Sltlt& An&
Phone Klmberly 2-0872. 47ttc
STEINWAY Cra.ndA. Beautiful
condition. CDlfck~tinl', Knaf)e,
Vo•e It Sons, Kranich and Bach.
Story and Clark, Maaon end
H amlin. Juat like new. Many
oU.eN!I PIM u)I. Ttrlns. D.A:.NZ-
SCRMYDT BIO PIANO STORil,
Santa Ana. 620 No. ,Ma.in, Cor.
elh.
LARGE RATTAN -drop lf"at
dining tabl~. 4 strlllght chairs.
2 arm chain and large reed rug.
2502 King'.s Rd., Cltff Hav~n . SPECIAL BUY-it:eautlful Mua·
Bl'. 5206-J. 49c~l ette Jl'rench ProYinciat 8p1n.et
· pie.no. SIJghUy. used. Save $100
DBL. BED, box .!pr\ng and n1at· I on tflr11 a( ·
lre!t..q and frame. Perf<'cl cond SHAFER'S Music Co. (Sll'lce 1901) ~127 Via L1do Soud. L1'10 late. "The Home ot Kimball PianOR"
Harbor 0857-W. 19ft.51 421-d:t N'. Sycamore, !anta Ana
MOORl NG FOR SALE-So. Bey
oft Amethy9t., to Bal. Isl., ptop.
ownrr only, Cfll l ffar. 2801.
43tfc
JOHNSON Ii
Outboard 1vfotors
lM1.fEDtATI!'.: DELIVERY af a I
limit~ quantity of l>-10-tft hp.
models. Factory aalea ii: serYice.
South Coast Co .
NeW"POrt Blvd at 23rd. liar. 2800
Newport Bf'aeh. 4flltc
ORIGrN{\J.. dream.Wat f lnet:r car-
via lf ft. China ·birtTt &TI teak-
\Vood Aux. sloop. Pe1-fttl tor
Catalina. Excellent cond. Har.
0486-J. 47p49
STtrRDY 30·ft. f\i;ihi ng boat
"Turtlt>." N'n'A· op<>rating. Ex-
cellent condition. $1750. Harbor
38:;6. '7p!l2
Phone Jltl'nlberJy 2-0672. 47ttc
46-Boslnf?M -~P!'~~.
EXCHANGE
(1C'
SELL
Old P,;t e111tabllshPd COC'kta\1 Bar
& Cafe In B~hop, Calif. (30 yr11.
same location).
Bar a.Jone gi"OSJll~ $1~.873 tut
qtr. T<"n yr. lf'ase 1200 mo .. <"e.nt-
('J" or town on Main St.
Due to tl.Bftu Will seH or ex-
rhange tor proped.y or bUJlne11s
Long Beach to San DieJ'O.
Call BURNS, Lex. 89004 Hunt-
lnlf\on Beoach. or write P .O. Box
27. El!lhop, C8llr. 48p~
48--ApartiRabl Md ~
~ . Bal~oa Island
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~entals Wanted
We tia.te peoptt ws:tting for 1, 2 A
8 lid.rm. tumlahed ~d unfum·
iBhed homes. Yrly. or sea. C&ll
EKNJI: SMITR at W . Pl. FJSH-
h OFP'!Cll, 918 <:out Blvd.,
Coron.a del ltfar. Har. 2443 3.'5ttc
RENTAL v
SPECIALISTS
Call Edna Craig
Linwood Vick, Rltr.
Balbba Ulaild. Har. 2042 I3tfc
t:i;::d ;::~:Co.
OJfoot~ Bal-Bank of Amer.
Rou Greeley
Rtlyton Jqo<phlfte Webb
1 m. Balboa J!l9d. llJ!r. am
o,lse.i Estate EaeM8p
o'filsmE PLACE cloae to ocean
ior my Income property or sell
~t big sacrifice. Mu.st leave be·
au~(' or illnt"8S. 137• E. Tempie,
l ari Bernardino. 31tfc
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FUR.l\~SHED Apts. Furnace heat,
EJectrolU'X re.f., laundry, phone, 4
utilltle:• paid. Neav bus Rtop.
1vfentone Honie
ilfis eMt of Rf"dlands. 3 bdrm.'l.,
j bath~ 175-0 sq. n . Sycamores,
jhade, fruit, lawn. Trade for in-
.tame. Add finit tru8t deNI.
'Broker courtesy. 1237 Rose St.,
f.fpntont', Calif. 44p49
Stnl'fes, $4~ mo--double8, SM;. mo.
BAYVIEW COURT, 9th & Balboa
Blvd. 44tfc
LOVELY lg-e. well,urn. apt. Unit
he:at. tile bat}\. k itchen, util. ~Automobiles, TlrM pct. 4004 Rive r Ave., Newport L_.,_ __________ _
&tach. 41p49 19f.1 s BUICK convertible. New
hlle side wall tires, radio,
!IALBOA ISLAND -Ful'nlshed eater, new top, 11250. Prl'Vate
nice home. 2 b<'dnnA., $M m o., party, s~ at 912 Coast Btvd.,
W&tf't pd. \\"int<'r months, to Corona del Mar, Ph. Harbor
June 14th. Actulls or 1 c hild. 116 _ !443 or H arbor_ 2998·R. .fltfc
~e rald Avt:'. 47p-t9 ~
'41' OR '.f8 FORD Club roupe
FURNISHl:D 4 rm. hoUM . Couple ~an l('c\ by private party. Have
with cl\ild 0. f\. Balboa. 143.50 C81!h. Ph. Jaspt>r 93361. 49p!">-i
mo. Harbor 0393-\V. 46p51 t-
FURN. 2 bdrm. hou~P. Nrwly re-19--Aotos Want.ed
modeled. attractive, $70. plu!tl-'*------------
util. \\'inlPr r('ntal. 32'4 Alvarado
Pl., Balboa . Har. 0770-J or
1689-R. <t7c49
Attention-Newport Beach
Yl:A:RLY -Unfum. 2 bdrm. com·
fortable home. Watt'r pd. S5~
010. Bea.con 74M·\V . 44tfc
FOR RE1''T or i.alf'--4~-rt. watf'r-
tront with 1 bdrm. hou~<'. Pier
and n oet. Nf.,vport B<"ach . Year-
ly. Har. 0084·M. 47c49
lN BALBOA -Very attractivf'
rum. apt, cl~e to bay & ocean.
Yearly lease. $75. mo. Call Har.
1317-W after 1 p.m. 47c49
NEW UNFURN. 1 bdrm .du·
plex near Costa MeAA shopping
center. $70, mo., yearly. Harbor
™2. 47c49
Selling Your Car?
The Calhoun\ Car Co.
Always Pays The Most
Make Me Prove lt !
Hl21i S. Matn Santa Ana
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Now Showing
1953
VIKING
SlZE"s 15, 20, 26 A 35 n .
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'· Liberal tf'rm• and tr"ade
'Used Trailer~. bought & 80ld
Butane tanks [illed
tion man 1 p.m .. 12 p.m. !i!h:ift./ A \VASHER \\'ringe1· type
SHOWLERS TEXACO Servi~ l $00. B ird cage, chrome trin1· 16-FT RED\\'000 plank dory.
Station. 800 Coast Highw:ay, me-d, ~1 0. Bea. ~380-J . 47pi 9 Ha.c. \V<'ll. ba.1t tank and spluh
Furn. 2 bclnn. Ir a den It pa-
tio, garage, 1115 mo. w1th uU&.
\''Inter• rental.
F urn, Attractive tarce 2 bdrm.
apL le !lun deck, J7ti per ,.th
util .. till June 15.
BALBOA PENINSULA -Win-
ter rental -BRAND NEW 3
bdrn\, 2 bat!\ untum. home
Stepe to ocean 6-close to bay,
..Uk.inf $126 per mo &: worth
it! THE VOGEL CO., 535 Coast
Hlway, Npt. ~h .. Bea. 7468.
'HUNTINGTON BEACH
I '.PRAILER SALES
Newpol't Beach. <ftoc~l rails_ Excellent for fishing-lob·
THOR Automagic washer S.15 . 437 strr or albacore. Vf'ry .St.•awor·
Executive Steno-secretary
PREFER Orange County resident.
Begonia., Corona dcl 1\1ar. Har . thy, good condition. Bought lar·
1891-WK.. 49c0,l gPr boat ~n will sacrifice tot
A:PT. SIZE gas range. Brnil<'r ov-
rn. 4 burners. $20. H11. 2623-J.
on !~ S1~. Ph. B~a . 6149-W or
~<'f' at Sl&nctard Oil Dock ,· Bal-
boa, 47p49
F'l1rn, YHt round home. 3 bdrm.,
2 bath. gar.. comer location.
Winter or yearly.
1vfildred E. Sanfotd
Ur-gal t'XfJ<"rlt'nce rlrs1rabJf'. ?.fust
be neat, a ccurtlte. Use indepen(f-
ent judgement. Top salary Give
complett> in formation m first
ll'tter concerning age, edU<'aliOn,
wort hi.story. r('ferences.
MACKEREL GEAR, bait lank, Park
t rem bl~ nf'tS, shot gun, ropes,
BROKER
Ave at Marlll"I! Har. 2462
&!boa · Island
· ! ~P.11,.. Cmfk! ... lal
. W rit~f Box A4 t.his,.paM_r
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107'0 OF'F
on Fresh Zenith
Hearing· A.id Batteries
Gunderson Drug
l 17 Main St., Balboa 3Ic44
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· ,~ltv.r& .., ..O.~r bOuseboJd ~ CRi\T' FURNJTt!RE,
1681 Oraa.ce Ave., Costa Mesa.
acrosa from new Alpha Bet•
Market. Pit.one Bet. 7323. tt
' TOP DOLLAR PAID f o r
SHOTGUNS and RIFLES
-CASH on Barrelhead -
WAR SURPLUS ,STORE
"1001 ttema You Can't Uae"
Corner· ot Newport le Harbor
Ph.. Beacon t204. Costa Meu
12Uc Paint $1.69 gal. & up
Vacuum Cleaners 1---------
NF:w -USED -REBtnLT. l'.t-ffGll!lltiald Oood8
Airway Rrrv!ce A Supplies
SHE:LTONS, 179 E . 17th St.
C,..~ta )tesa Ph. Beacon 6034-W
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AL~fOST NE\\"' Hot Point LD2
c.Jothe11 dryer. OrJginal cort $290.
for quic.k sale only 1175. PrivaU-
party, call Ha.r. 2756. 45p60
Need a Dictaphone?
or RECORDER?
Ren.re m~l 160 tape recorder,
8, 1-hr. ,.,.,.rd .. Ab!o s sPffd
changor lo play lhrougll radio
or recorder. BARO.iN! Write
Boa ·"h, thla pap.r. 4fltfc
Bay Furniture
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1Where Prices
are held tt BAY"
NEW
etc. Ph. Laguna 1-1328. 47p49
MERCURY
OUtlfuard Motors
ALL MODELS .. ..,
Some Fi.ne U!led Outboards
See DA VE SPIES
916 Coast Highway, Newpot-t Bch.
Phone &aeon 567f'rM
<fltfC
SNIPE 115 'At ft. -In racing con-
dition. Good tra.il .. r. A buy at
$32~. Ph. Beacon 7261-J. 48p50
$395 BUTS beautiful Spinet, like
new. TermA. Another for $435.
Other!. 100 to chooae from.
Terms. DANZ-SCHMJDT BIO
PlANO 8TOR.E. the Home ot
the wondert'Ul Hammond Chord
Org-1111. Santa Ana. 020 N. Main.
. -' . ··LIDO RENTAL
2 bedrm. untum. Yearly 11"
mo. This smart little home ii
clOf!Je to beach and includes club
house prlvtle.,-ee. AO: tot llr.
Kempton.
P.A. PALMER
INCO~ '
3333 Via Lldo Newport Beach
Harbor lCIOO
BALBOA-Fllril 2-bedrm. ocean
front IM mo, l!llnlfle tum apt.
$30 mo. to June ll!th. UUI paid.
Phone Bar. ~IS.MIL ~c
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OCEAN VIEW-2 bdrm. unfurn.
apt. $8ft mo. util pd. 1300 Oc·
ean Blv<1., corona del Mar. Har.
2136. •cc49
c:rut Highway, Huntington Bch.
1 Ph. Lexington 6·2690
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~llloney_~ !f>81! , •
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0Homes
1 4%%-:!IJ yr. Loan1 rotl'Stroction Loans. 'atl 5'.i;l> 1 (20 ~) ;-.
BEE BOB' sATT/.Eii'
~ 1415 COAST BLVD.
rona del A-far Harbor 3888
p. POIRlER MORTGAGE CO.
. etro Lite Ins. Ftn\08 KI. UlM
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S~ SPEGIALS
' ' LIDO IS~Ung new .. bdrm. home de-
sl«Jt~ tat max:llmDll'· lmrm'y wfth mini·
m11111 u11keep. Parquet Uvlnrt'IJO!ll, flag·
'!lone ffteplaoe, lndli't!ict lighting and
fol'Ce<I a:tr lrea&g ta each rOol'll'. Tbree
cbarmlng bedrooms fully carpeted, built-
In kl~ unlta pllia 9' Rdrigenitor. En-
clolled, lud9caped patio~ A real ¥auty !
~ JiEIGBT8-Euy to live in &lid ~
u e8tly to. pey for. Three lo\'ely be!d-
rooms, large ll•ingroom, separate dining-
roirift, roofed patio with Bar-B-Q, fenced
yanf and do!lllle garage. Payments only
$54 m~% ..
WEST NEWPoRT -Comfortable home and' even
more comforting income. On!y 1 block
from the ocean, close to shopping and
movies. Only $3000 down with easy terms.
A sound .investment at a reasonable price.
COSTA MESA -3 bedroom, ranch-type house
oh '!<I acres. Room to build five more
unita if income desired. Low down pay-
ment and only $42 per month.
A. SANDY STEINER, Realtor
Muriel M. Pinover
634 Coast Highway, ~wport Beach Bea. 5157
LIDO ISLE -SPECIAL BUYS
$21,000
New ranch style home panelled !iv. rm., lge
fireplace. 3 'bedrms., 2 bath, Parquet floors.
$25,000
Immaculate home compl. fum. good floor
plan. Lge. !iv .. rm. din. rm., 2 kin~ me bed-
rms. It convertible lanai. Choice 45 ft. lot
spacious patio. All furniture and draperies in
excellent taste and top quality.
These exclusive properties will be shown hy
appt. only'
Call Mary Dickson or Neil .Cameron, H ar. 1013
(Eves. Har. 39Sl-W) ·
EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
3113 NeW'port Blvd. Newport Beach
OPEN--OPEN
Something New
Something Different
For your inspectioo on LIDO ISLE seven (7)
homes in famed New Orleans French quarter
style.
Especially designed and built by Kelso and Sloan.
MODEL home delightfully furnished by THE
ISLANDERS in reproductions of early American
Sa'lem ma·ple.
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Come to Via Gtaziana on LIDO ISLE. 1 block
el\l!t of Genoa. You are invited. Don't Miss this.
Proudly pre•ented by
P. A. PALMER Incort>orated
'3333 Via Lido 14111 Coast Highway
Newport Beach, Calff.
Har~r ~500
3 WAYS TO BUY A
' 2-BEDROOM RANCH HOME
For those of you that want plenty of elbow room
this 2 bedrooin ranch liome can be bought with
enfire earner lot 180 x 200 with all kinds of fam-
ily fruit and grapes foi; $12,500.
For thoee of you that _do not want quit~ so ntllCh
elbow roO!n you can buy tbla ranch home on: a
lot 120 x 130 and all the family fruit for $9850
For th°"' of you (hat want a ranch home on a
lot · 6lf x :JOO yo11 en buy this fltle· ranch llome
for $8259.
SEE 'i'ms JU:NCH HOM'E AND DECIDE HOW
MUC'H ELBOW ROOM YOU WANT_
LINWOOD VICK, Bel!lltoy
39IS E. 17th St., Costa Kesa
Bearon 7069 or 7070
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BLANCHE A. GA~, Realtor
MARY .ANN HUDSON RUTH P. SEELEY
311 Marine Ave., Balboa Island
1'h. Bu 1671 or 1672 Eves. Bea. 5201-M, Har. 1990-M •
-BALBOA ISLAND ' D" ITS INCOME YOU WANT we have a dilly.
Lovely 3-bdrm. home -large patio plus 1 bdrm.
ape A yr. round home. $31,500 furn. Xlnt f'lnan.
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$8.000 down. Wonderful new duplex. Very mo-
dern and beautifully furnished. Owner will finance.
WANT A FURNISHED HOME PRICED RIGHT?
Then you'll love 1tbia. 2 bdrm&, dbl garage. Only
a few steps from So. Bay -$13,750. . .
(-Bednn. family home in wonderful location. Not
jwrt. a beach house, but a real home Ii only $19,500 . . .·~··'<\
CORON"' n:EIJ;t•:) y.J .} :: ';1" •· : I
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Attention ·
Subdividers
10 ACRES -Yotmg orange crov.e.
level .andy; .-ell draJ:ned. Near
ocllool • Preeway. aao " 1m.
Plua modem 2 bdtm. • den
home. hll price m. 750. Tak•
local bonie tn trade.
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$1000 DOWN
Back Bay dlatrtct. Furn1abed
modern yr. old atu«o 1 bdrm.
88 x 330 lot. ·.on~ tor cllleka.
rabbit.a. etc. Move right In. Full
P'1« $69GO.
DAY NURSERY
Completely equipped lo handle ten
children, modern bldg., only 4
G •If P 2 II
• Chlda COve NieW Home
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We are off~ring o.M of the oat.l1Jl\ft"C ~ ~
bi the Harbor area, loeatlld ID esdulllft China 'I
Cove. Thll property ,... f•tllled )f ~-at
Ila completion .fn 194,P. The l0c1Hon aDd llllttlng
offer a tireatbtaking ~ ....:. .yet ~mt com~
privacy. Thousanda of dOllar. in ~-The
large -living room hu a 33 ft. aJ1i!Pee of glUB · .
from fl!>or to celling p~ a view of fNflrY
craft entering or leaving the llirtlcW. You may
enjoy the aanie ~ View from a beautiful
sunken dining room, f?OJD the de..,er ·bar, or the
spacious well-planned ltitchea.
NOTE the picture window to 'the rear looking
Into a lovely tropil:&l rock garden. We could go oa
for pages telling you about the three view bed-
rooms. mald'a room. batba, unit beat,dlspoeal; but
• you must see them for younielf.
y~ara old. fenced yard, nlcoly PRICE . $40;000 with very a.t. tractive terms._
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.. nto"-"' num~ rnonllon, ·. qua.!lJied.1bi®r. OWnet<,wlll ~der some1~· f .c,,...,,_l~aa~' to handle 20 ;;f ... ~----.,.-~~... ~ ~~ ·:r_,; ":.J.f · ~:..,.'4°'•f f-
klllldtft>l'lua. lo••ly .. parate l GREE~EAF 'li,'~IM"'IAT~' : it~·bdftlf.1 ho{'1e.· ttirn.lahed in z.. r .r.. ..TriT.~ .. ',-· • .. ~'-' ~ v ,-fi
'top ; quatity rorn1ture. •income 1 · • ,.Bu~ER -TOR " ·"1 , • _
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HOME &<' INCOME.f Spic and naJ>U · tliro-'~:l'. !
home. Lovely fi!'l'place, large pCuo 'with BBQ. i
PLUS cute apt. Fenced Y,ard, So.".Side of blgbway. l
Only $1(,950. Terma. I t
now 1100 pe• week. This t• a !' 3112 N 'l 'rt. B'I,:., '> N . ...,;._.~;.~--b H bo .. · . .;:.,~2 reaJ•bur, Bet it today. Full price \i'WJ>O . .,. ... ,. eW?£t• DCM,; ' ar [.;·!""'
t _ $15,a-OO-;;:-Tenni i -... -'--' ---.. --. ----~·..:.·------------J & .. i"·~t 't'f l"~.
2Bdnnandden. Walltowallcarpeting,nicepatio, ,,_/ B .·~.A£"'~ ESON-;I ~;,· ~SEL R'f~Tirn :."~'; <:
atoreroom laundry and plenty ,of room ~rfd. " ; • ' " .~ . • ·'vEsA. ·~ ;" . 'l' , ' ·
All this for $10,950. t: • • t;;, 1 i ltor · ,,_ 1' zo~t FQR !NJ?. . y _ a. :l acre na"':"I' of • !. 1982 ~.Wpei • · Jvd., eoOt~~jl{... · level ·land,·siluale(ii on· a prominent comf...::::$7500. J>'hQ('l_~ltacon '52~~ ...:... ,. . ._ l ...... ,,,.'° BAYS,UQ,_D ~ ,• , ,. .'.. ->; lEvea. Bea. 8283-R , ,.· -· '\ ·· • ~··r ~ .. «>oEA> < , I•·. • . ~pPPER BAY ' ·' ~:· ..
A HONEY. BRAND, 'NE;w 3 Mrm.' ~arm:i.ype i .. , +w .?ANTED. • 1 , ·. Locatel~m'o'ng'~@t developmg'·~te· .• ~ area
house with heavy sbt1<9. roof. Large pa*i;. dbl. gar-j " ·. · · • ·I , -we offer ~.at -with outstanding of hills
age. OWNER SA~s ·sELL. Come in t~:X· _Y~'ll ~,£have cliepts· for. the-fol'. 'i· and bay. H<ilri8 f Bite or:!Sub 1-dlvlde. • .Lf-'2(l,OOO. ~ glad you did., ' . ; . ~.' ,,i; 'tlowing Jt¥AL ESTATE -. cORONA DEL MAR
BU\NtHE ?A. GATES-REALTOR ' • BUSINESS ~~OPER T~~a ;n ~ Brand new 2 ~: bom~~tl;a of bJP.W&Y· Hard·
L ' -• ' • ' •' ... Southern !ornla with .\·I ; wood floors, ftrepl&ce, Iota of tile in iJtll•and kit-
• 4 • • tenanu. I chen. Excellent location. ~· S;~,500. l-'
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.•! r°"• . . 1 • HARBOR• AR.EA bulldtnra t o re-' . i---~= .< r ' ~ ;t"' ~~·DRIVE ~y~;~~ADWAY model..
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Theo Call W! so that 'we. may fiow you this lovely
3 =m home. Sure; it's ri!ady for you to move
ri 'into;• ind · it's a:·, _ I. ~le,' too-. · Froip an
In tment standpoint,fthis home should lease~·for
sieoi per month. ~ • •. . . . .. ~ !
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TOTAL" PRICE ·.$11,500 •
principal and
SERVICE STATIONS or I<><•· ., There's no more desirable coastal area in which to
lloruo. ~anchor. We believe the dollar value In tbe&e pro-
SUBDIVISiolli PRQPERTY ·• perties is sound.
SEVERAL excelle nt trades lnclud-
Jng bay front lncome tor busl-
nesa properties. t; ..
HA VE caah buyers for apecul&-
tive real estate. • •
NEED older bay front home to
Your inspection of these properties is cordially in-
. vited.
FRED J . CROSIER & Associates
Realtors & · Insurors •
406 Coast Highway, Corona de! Mar, Har. 3571
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Monthly payment of $61 inclutles
{% Interest, taxes and insuflllce. , ---·· • $30,000. ---------------------
$1000 DOWN
Moves you into a niee 2 bedroom home on the
East. aide of Costa Mesa. . Newly redecorated on
the lnalde. Electric stove included. Jwrt $65 per
month. Total price $6750.
WE HA VE CLIENTS FOR
1 bedroom liomes-2 tiedroom home on Harbor
Blvd., not to exceed. l~0,000. C-2 property. 2-
bedroom home in NeWpOrt Heights With a view.
Lots le ilcreage east side Costa Mesa. Income prop.
A. SANDY STEINER, Realtor
Ch11 B. Retmler, Mgr. Mrs. Jenn Bennett
''Tiie Little Red Office With The Big Yellow Umbrella"
173 E. 17th St., Cost.a Mesa Branch
.Beacon 6396 Eves. Har. 1593-J
HA VE several homes and in-
come. Will take trus t deed.a In
trade.
RANCH OWNER will take bay
area home u part trade.
FOR INFORMATION, call
GREENLEAF • ASSOC.
BUILDER -REALTOR
3112 Newport Blvd. Harbor 25-52
47c49
SMALL ESTATE
BALBOA ISLAND SPECIALS
Here is a fine home, some furniture. 4 bdrms., 2
baths & 2 guest showers & 14 bath. Has good
renW record, too. $19,500. ·
HOME AND INCOME
F ew like this on the Island. Chamting living room,
open stairway, dining room. Wall to wall carpet.
2 fireplaces. Plenty tile kitchen Ii abowers. Patio,
bar-b-q. Un118Ual extras.
PLUS
A 1 bdrm. furnished rental Interesting price.
Come in, let us tell you more
NELDA GIBSON, Realtor
306 Marine Avenue -Balboa bland
Harbor 502 Evee. Harbor 2895-J ,
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elue PROUD '
to offer ill beautiful
SHORECLIFFS • •
· a home you'd be PROUD .
' to OWJll r
ery detail in this cuatom-
built home abowa good
thought and p I an n I n g.
Even. to the large hobby
room and badminton court.
Beautiful landaeaping in-
l :: :: ::erm~o:~ I get a view of the oce.n
never to be taken away. I The spacioW! floor plan is
eJ<cellent with 2 bdrms. &
a den, bath and a half, and
i llirge breakfast nook. '°is-
l poeal and many built-ins -1 of rourse !' And the fine
;1:., ~"'11 to wail carpeting apd
I di'ai>ell stay to enhance the
J!atUta! beauty of house &
' irowtt&.
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};h0wn.. by Appoinbtient Only ' .
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·~ri W. E. Fisher
~ Builder -Realtor
· Ernie Smith
~ Realtor -A&aoclate · ._.
~ C0&at Blvd., Corona del Mar
! e Har. 2443, eves:Har. 0379-R
' ' EACH SHOWS THE ' 'ARTISTS' TOUCH"
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, A lot of expert planning to
\ fit Balboa Island living has
• gone into these homes .
2 Story home of 3 bdrms. with
yea.r round appeal, fireplace, &
register heat control. Perfect
kitchen It dinette Including elec-
tric dlehwaaher It diaposal. 1 in
baths. Price $22,:500 with 1/3
cash down on terms.
~ Bdrm. home with perfect patio 1 fencing .I: garage. Modern kJtch-! en. Large living area complete
J with fireplace a.nd rattan furn·
1 ishlnga. Price $20,000. Temu "'
cash.
' ".2 Bdr:m. knotty pine home with
dinlng A living r oom.a, kitchen ,
two baths, garage and a dandy
• brick patio. Partly furnished,
• price $18.250.
Submit tenn1 YOU can &f!ord.
:J. A. BEEK OFFICE
Harbor 63
·BALBOA ISLAND FERRY
4 % TERMS
Nearly new 3 bdrm. -East Side
1 ktcatlon-Hwd. fioora, 2-car at-
tacbed garage, fireplace, wide
lot. Monthly payment.a are only
$68. Including taxes & Ina. Dn.
payment approx. $~. Full
price-
$12,250
Harbor Blvd.
a .., llllwle
' LlDO ISLE · $4500 DOWN
. Dellghtfllll>' '" CODlp!etely furnished 2 bdrm. home.
~ living room. Sepan.te dining room, snack
bar. Foreecl air heat. m~um cupboards, gar-
bage ~ dlebmuter, lovely .patio, 2-<:ar gar-
age. P111a additional parking are.. .
Full Price $21,500
ALSO ON LIDO ISLE
NEW LISTING -'
BAY FRONT view home in beautiful location with
pier and large ,.Up on oversized lot. 5 bdrms., plus
servanlll' quarteni. 15% baths, Lovely encloeed
bay view laDal, with bar and barbecue. Separate
dining room. -all electric kitchen, desirable year
round home fo~ large family. May be bought furn-
ished or unfurnished.
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY . .
EXCLUSIVE
Bay Shores
NEW LISTING -
Luxuriously furnished year round home on large
comer lot. 2 apscloW! bdrms., 2 baths, separate
dining room. Large flagmone corner fireplace. Ex-
pensively carpeted throughout. Custom built
furnishings. Console television. Garbage disposal.
i Walk-in cloeets. Private patio, 3 car garage. A
beautiful home for a particular family.
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
THE VOGEL COMPANY
208 Marine Ave., Balboa Island
Harbor 444 • Harbor 2151 -(Eves. Beacon 6820-J)
If you prefer LIDO ISLE ..
and the space and privacy
of a two story home -
if you need 3 or 4 bedrooms -
if you expect those extra features
that make living easier -
YOU WILL .WANT this luxury designed and
custom built Island home. It has a charm-
ing_ spscloW! living room with fireplace and
picture window. Adaptable den, central pa-
tio ·and convenient snack bar! Tile kitchen
has built-in range, separate oven, dishmas-
ter, disposal, etc, etc. -
SEE IT to appreciate its quality!·
Conservatively Priced.At $27 ,850
HOW ARD CONSTRUCTION CO.
Phone Jefferson 6910 or Harbor 3700
BALBOA ISLAND HOME & INCOME
Completely furnished 3 bdrm., 2 bath home. PLUS
3 bdrm., 2 bath apt. - 2 garages -Convenient
comer location. Ecellent income record.
GOOD TERMS
B'M...BOA ISLAND
Newly decorated 3 bdrm., 2 bath -2 story home.
Choice l~tion on good street and close to South
Bay. $6,000 will handle.
Multiple Listing No. 2657
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BAY AND BEACH BARGAINS
Bay Ave. Bay front, pier 8nd slip, 3 bdnna., 3
bathl, maid's room. Fumished. 2 patioa, ${9,500.
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Come sit ill the cheery break·
fast room, look through
steel · sash windows, over
green front lawn, at outer
Orange Avenue activity.
Or relax in the comfort·
able den, scan the level
acre and plan its use :
hor-.ea, 'awimming p o o 1,
light fanning.
Here ll an almOl't new. altogether
1Ubatantial 2 bdrm and convert•·
b1e d~ home that mertt.. your
lmmedlate attentkm.. Priced at
1..., t.hOl1 coot by dlaab,led O. I.
owner. 4 per cent financed.
$7,250
NEW 2 BEDROOM HOMES
Full Price $7,950 ! 1Corner
71 foot on one ot the main corn.era.
. Wm. W. SANFORD, Realtor roL. JOHN W. DANSBY, Associate
On Park Ave. at Marine, Balboa Island
Phone Harbor 2462 Bayfront duplex, pier and float. Private beach.
$29,500
* *' * * Ocean front duplex, $3,500 and a little work will
give you home and Income. Full· price $18,500.
* * * * BAhBOA PENINSULA -ON 2 LO'l'S. Facing
park. 3 bdrm, 2 bath Monterey style home. $23,000.
, Owner '!"Ill eeU on qnalifled ~8 terms.
BAY & BEACH REALTY
J. M. :VUJ.ER, Mgr. GLODEN FAY
ED ttr'a'A.TRICK DICK FAY
1460 Balbo9 Blvd. Harbor 1284
R'l?.filJL TS ! ! !
Over Two Million Dollars Worth
of Property Sold This Year
, ''"tHR~·~ouOH MULTIPLE LisTINGS
When ~ -iwlms JI& Sare to Dial with
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llDr<>RT AAJtBOB 80ABD CW UA1JrORs
PlelLS8 uk tor J ohn J.tottrilm
P.A. PALMER
INCORPORATED
3333 Via Udo, Newport Beach
Harbor 1500
IN BALBOA
ci-to Ba7 • Ocean. Cllannlng
8 ..,,.,,, boma-wltb maid'•
quartua.-U7ncl«orated.
Nicely Jandac•ped. a.nice.
$17,500, terms
Balboa Peninsula
l'Jplcal Sqllall -00~ With 5 bclrma., Ul batlla. 1 llo
story, ·-:IOOO oq. ft. ., ... pm.c.. 11'.-. terma or -,_.. 4-bla. 'hluple Ot,J area
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Models Now Open
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Comer 20th & Twltln, Coata Meaa
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DAVID J . VERMII,YA, BWlder
Pbo!M Loag &.ch 903021
Building Lots Wlllted -·Trade or cub
COLL FOR APPi'. TO SEE
703 Heliotrope, Corona dhl Mar
OWNER MOVING -ONLY ~ DOWN and
you .c&11 move,.,rl&ht Into tllla c:Omtertable three
Bedroom and den home 1J11 l 1Aa Iola Mar ailoP:'
ping centl!r. Hu lmofty. ptne living room with
firepl&ce, ezpoeed 1-me • liar Ill 1( x 20' den.
Jiany other feature.. A.pproa. 1,300 ... ~ft. plua
double prap.
I FULL PRICEO~Y ·~,MO .: .
Phone owoei',Bar. ua (or !Ur. ---~)·
NEWPORT t' It).••
Corner vacant. Lovely 2 bdrm .. ' quality bullt home. Bwd. tloon.. ------------·---------
wtde redwood 10" tildlng, excel-
Jen.t cond1Uon. Real investment.
$15,750
Phil Sullivan
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Geo. Everson
1858 Newport Blvd. Coat& M ...
(Acr'ou !rom Coat& Meas Bani<)
. PboD --7123 ll:Yea. lleL 1149-W Jld, li4M-.l •
37NEW · ' 2-and 3-B.R. Gustom ~Designed
FROM $9,.75 to $10,550
Homes
F .H.A.. INSPECTED
ID COiBta lfeM'• Fines't Residential Section
' ~ Lota Garbage Disposal.a .
Lawn Uld Shrub. Fireplaces
lnlnlated ()ri!!np Hardwood Floors
Doable Gu..-Dining Area and. Snack
'Bars
DOWN PA.Yio:NTs AS LOW ,AS
$795 .
tJHciQ NJ!!W RF.OULATIQNS ' •,
~ Our Lovely Furnished Model Home,--
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TIDE TAILE -.. lAw .
Tu .. day G:Ml &. m. 5.0 11:G2 L m. 1.8
peL 28 5 :315 p. m. 4.9 11 :118 p". m. 0.2
Wadneod&y 8 :28 a. m. 5.5 12;41 p. Ill-OJI
Oct. 39 S ::U p.m. (.9 -··-···············
Thurod&y 6:66 .a.m. 8.0 0 :36 a. m. 0.5
Oct. 30 1:21 p. m. 4.11 1 :28 p. m. o.o
Friday 7 :2'6 Lm. 6.4 1:10 L m. 0.8
OcL 31 8 :I8 p. m. 4.8 2:09 .pm. --0.5
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Nov. 1
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Nov. 9 -NOO!f
Nov. 17
One ot the most powerful ill that
ll&ilfioh arin't conBlder<d a good
eating fl.ah, and tend to age rapid-
ly. AnoUM'r Ls that tlBhennen are
trying to protect and conaerve
these game fish by letting looee
an fish other than those they ac-
BT tuaUy UBe. .
Points are 11<> set up that ti.ah . o• lllldloa1 can be relea.oed when they .,.
brought up to the boat. The an-
Shortly now, the eighth gler geta eo many polnta per flab.
annual In•-rnati"onal Sail-It he thinkB his welgho more than
11.C this standard, he has to bring the
fish Tourney, to be held this fioh izi to be weighed.
Sallllsh a.&mo.t alwa,.. recover year at Acapulco, will get un-from this -I -
derway. ?ifore than 15 New-they don't really .._ them-
. 8elves out wben booked. Tbey port Harbor anglers, and tlglll •pectaeularly for a wb1le
many of their wivea will compete and then kind of ci\'tl up. Marlln
in th.is rnoet f&mOU.S Of fishing Oft the other •baad ftsbt 9pec:t;ac.
event.a. ularly a4d never stve up. When
When you realize it co.sts each you ·bal&I them up to tbe boat
entrant S700 or more be.sides the tt.e.re•a a lot of quntloft wtaeiher
$100 entrance fee to partake in tlw,Y live or not when releaaed.
the fut-moving four days of sport, The anglers go out three in a
you know It must be a tourney or boat, each repre:!ientlng dlfferent
great lJnport&nce. It had its start clubs. The first man to hook up ,
back ln 19'4~ at Acapulco and gets the Wte of the boat, and the
alnce bu g!'OWn to such a slz:e others have to pull Ln their llnea.
that la.st year anglers ttprcacnt-For this reason, they set tlme Urn-
ing 28 Clubs ~ught 362 sailfish its, 80 an angler geta only 4.5 mln-
and had 833 alrlkea ln three day's utes to land a sailfish, and two
flab.Ing. hours tO work on a marlin.
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Wer1~
Reeard?~
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"LADY ANGJO ~-q..llole
-ll:r -zny, u.. ~
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-~The 11+ -lw-.k .............. , .. _
tackle world record..
(Kent Hitchcock photo)
Loral tea.me have ta.ken part It they didn't make this rule,
alnee the fourth toumame.n.t in some shrewd angler, t! the flah-l-============::::::i======-;...::.----''----;--''--'--7-'------'-__. Mlaml BeMb The affair UIM'ld ing was slow, could play bis fl.ah
to altenaate beck and forth be-all djly. and keep anyone elae from
twee. Mexico and 11orida with scoring. If the fish b a marlin,
dttfen:Dt tee.ma Aetinl' M spoD-and the other two anglers &V"M,
...... However. ftab.la&' prOved the man with the fiah can play
ao coed off Mulco. and the Flo-the fish all day, but when he
rtda ..UO.b ao we&k, that the lands It, all three anglers get cre-
eveat wM permanently mo\·ed dit for the point.a~
lo Acapileo, FiBlllDI' ,_ on Tueoday and
It ta a tournament or skill for W~y. Tbunday a. a day
only llgbt tackle can be used. Nine of ""'' (for the mea) for tt.D
thread Is the heaviest with special .women take onr u.,a and ftc'Jat
poln"9_ ~ven if ltghter tackle ia I&: -out 10, bldlYklual U.pb.1-.
unedlMf_!, noL • ~"'°'"lor.J ~ ~ ::".~ ... ~ ~~ ·-anytldas llke lMi year'a. a lot
of flab: will loee a lot of weJsht.
a.nd a lot or ancte:n wUI come
bome bapp_y.
Firing Areas
The Na\7 MUIOWICN the fol-
Iowtnc nrtns ..,...., San Cle-
meat.e. (Pyramid Co\-e) toda7
and t01119rrow, 8 a. m.. to 10 p. 1J1:o
(Pynmld ll<ed)' t-y -,~ -y.-8 a. m. lo' tl:IO p. m.
Castle Rook) t-y ttuourh Frt-
daj; 8 a. m. to mldnlpt: Sat-u-y and s..-,,. 8 a. m. lo I
-SE YOUR OWN Sluf¥e11.!
ME • n. l·DllUEI
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PINM 9eacon 5546
Tacld9 lait 8 Scoop lalt Tanlcs
Don (not Doc) Charle
PJa. OOAllT BIGBWAY--.NEWl'Oft llll&CB
TROUT FISHING
Trout aeaaon la holding up well.
a<:cordlng to the OUtlng Bureau of
the Automobile C1ub or Southern
C&lllornia.. The aeuon t. open
through the remainder ot tbe
month. The Flab and Game De-
partment thia week alock~ Ar·
rowbead. Big Bear and Gregory
lakeo. Buii flablng hu been cood
al L&ke Honsbaw.
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''MIGHTY.
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Call Al Li.non ( ._ ...
ulsOrs
IOAT SHOP '
Ill 08ot ...... ···'· ....•
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-.Al,L PURPOSE CLEANER:
for enamel, paint, varnish, chrome, ·
canvllB, and rope. Ideal for removing
grease and oil.
WILL NOT S~OIL THE ~LO~!
It's safe, qwck, easy and thoroilgh.
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One can makes up to sixty-fodr ·pllolia·
of surface cl~aner with f!'l!ll~ rir' iilllt
water! Why pay for water! IJU:y
concentrated Amunol for home. &n4
boat, al: ' ·
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the· Complete
Line .of heavenly
CARPEJS. 11H1de-by
James Lee & SOns
Pr iced from $5.95 up
per sq-.? yard
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Floor Covering Co·
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f« thfo Mi'Kh"-m •.•.
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Laguna Awning & .Maple Shop
'790 S. ·COAST BLVD. LAGUNA BEACR-43529
Genuine 6-inch
SKILSAWS
$39.95
BAYVIEW
1 Bt 'ILDER~ 811PPLV
818 ('oa!ilt wp,,·ay :S'"'"'POrt Bf'.aeh
Phonr e.>n<"on 6026
General Sheet Metal Works
STAJNLF.&9 llTEEL • SHEET .~IETAI. • \'L''TILATIXO
PHONE BARBOR !210
Z801 VJLLA WAY !Oo'EWPORT BEACH
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THE HOU8E <1F Bli:k~L WAI..LPAPEIU!
H . C. Wollert, Interior Decorator
tUS -th -Su-t, s.nta An•. Callf.
'l'Ea,EPl\P.'1E Jµ~El<I, v s.~on
no~~::.?.!1. l;n::~n ~~y. ~: the 8ithard · leeson Company
: waterfront home ot the Willianl
R .. Kiri?'• -· the .....ult.a of Lartclscope ~es· GJtd Construction :ui re~~ and rodoco<•t· 1 ~5:;c:;.o~IUl:;;~~· A;::;;ru:~.L;:;;:.llAB::;;;;.;:;:;;;;~:;;:;J'll:;·:;O;;'S;:fF.;;,;;IL;;U:;;llO:;;:;B;::l;::ll8;::;;~~1 E....,, tn.ll o! tbo, lot baa been j
......i t.. -aataP.. ~ U.. llome · ·
II :U.e -of_..,,._, Like FOR LANDSCAPING
all w•teiitrcMt ~. the en8 • • :e
tn.nee 11 "°"' u.e •tree<., with a See WA Y5JDE GARD~NS
dloice-of a wau<.wa1 ~ to. COMl'U'l'l'E 'lltlll8Elll' STOCK -FFJ!T~
tlJt ~ of ~ iMiuae, Of' through "'R WllL. BE PLEARED TO Sl!BMIT A)I Eli'l'IMA~
tR paUo !....,. wllld> Ute kltcllen, Ph. BEA. 89'-'· .·!Mt 'NEWPO•T Bl.VD. 'COSTA ·MESA
JUOl lOonl and cloor ·to the rfar ii~;;;~~;;;;;;:;;;~~;;;;;~~~~;;;;~~;;;;;;;~~~~ ~ ~ l\a1I Ol>f'Jl •
Coin& ttl.rou&1l the-kitcllf'A is a
Ult "6ca.UM of tbt> py CO.b'I . ol
the decoratio.o. The cetunc and
lower wejjs .,... paionUd a paw
SHAMEL'S NURSERY
C'omplfff" nunw"ry •tOfolc , • C'.GmplM.# 1.......,pn: .,.....,..
lime C.reell end a. MlU't. pl.al.di p&· I <'JIJJ tor l'"rpp F.atlmat,. : [ ~ .:r~ -n: = !'~ ~~ ~;;ftF.~.,~4'.;;!!0!3;.~·\;\;' ~~~;;;;~~f~l~O~l:.~~1·~.r~b;>IT~.~C~PRT~· ~4~·~Ml:~8~A~~
RF.Dl>ll\'O Pl.AN'Ti! e PF:BTll.17..t:R . e . llOl'SE PIA .. 'TS
I pe,. wali bdow , the ceWq. Th(> ----
woril:ins aur(aua o! tile. CIJ>inet.A ,---:"
aN> cover:ed tn daNl C'f'H:D formi-
c&. Tbe llnoiewn is wtUte with 8 -~ ~ -.npe: White du~ch .
curi.t.tns are uaed on the wi4e win-
·-cworlooklrls' lb< pe.tlo Md a co·ttectst on ot lit\N: and eever-
at Pl&ata .at-e uaed OD the WiM,ow
led&•·
NOW'S THE TIME TO PLANT:
Full ted Berry Pyr.ca11tl1cr
. (:~melllas J11 . 81,1d
Well-Shaped MafJllOlio Tni.s
5 Pl. tl118 • $3.50
P'riim u.. kltchm , ... atep Into I
the 4tnlng end o( ~ living room. w. Gh·• E!l.LllUR.sG""iR'o-spa. NURSET•RmoY• .... 11aw-aere loV,ej)' wrought iron fU.mi\ure
la a cre;fd • down srieen hu cush· I ion. ot f'09e rougll fabric. Tbe col-CORO:!\"A DF.I. MAR ~me ~t; ~~ '--· _:~,.,~~~,l~~~~~•u ~ 1 _,; ~BOR l~J
wltb acce.nu of rose bf'ige tn thr
be&vy alla&' carp.tin&' Md th•
drapes on the la rge clrculat livin~
room 14'lndo\V. CUSTOM HOUSE
Imported T•a.k\vood, Lamp.~ a.ncl Cllin11
Tbe dining a rea M s the furni· Cus tom Furnit \tre
t\l.l'E' pla.i::N before a. lat·&f' picturt> UN-USUAL COMPLETE HOME F'lJRl\"lSHINCS
wtndow overlooking the c hannl!'I. IO! H.o. Mai.a St., Santa .Ua, Calif, KJmbt>rly !·8708
· The end wall is pe perf'd in a ~~;:;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~~~~~;;;~~;;;;";;~;';;;';;~~~;:;;~~ Stockwell troplcaJ mural of gra)• f1
,&ref'D iea,ves on a whJteo &rOll.nd.
The· color acct>nt in the dining I Fl'l"f' f:ittlmatN ~ladtY ...a .. ,..
rooD'l la a s mart modC'rn coral col-•-« le.cquerlKt chest with a ctUne~ C'nm plf'lf' lJ.ne .of PatJo Funa.Ull'I
flgu.rinf' lamp with a coral shade. I Akuni~uru -\~~'::!!,her --lret;i·u
fbe drarnatlc circular window ha.a
• venetian blind• painted e. &Oft tur-~t41 Ane Tent & .AWntl¥)<,.9p. •
quot.se and a der~er ~ ~1?r clrcu-_,. • ...pta.la -ri ~ ••• .._. . ~ •
lar d!van with a. pair of tn~reat..-· A • & •· • · I ~ I ' Ing. Honduran lamp b .... witb 11·9un11 wnin9 Map1e 10P
celadon green shttdes. A ftrt>pl&ce 790 Coast Bl\•d. Sn. LaKtnta ~ f..ssft
balances the end w&IJ. and eom-1 ~;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;:;;;;;;;··;·-;· ~;;~~~;r;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~;-~. !:!;!'.I~ .. :~'·,::.. I~~ cfi;;1r:,,~~ 1 l "' " . H • .... JA'"''!'M" Es' .... D. RA0 y-. • •
. ~ fort Ln the la~ room. i :~ • • legal Secretary · I Moot interesting is th• ·t,.at-. • l ment us€'d tn th(' mastf'r be<troom Building Better Homes in the Harbor Ar~a
500 c.... Jlh'I..
COltOXA DEi. MAit PUO>•E 1LU1. 813
Turns Pamter, .... d th• two gu•ot coom• becau ... t
D II U. H di I they a rt> all very differt>nt ln Pltylf'
0 S p OUM! and fumisbinl'•· _The ma.ater bea.. I,\,;~;;;·=~·;;;;;;;;~·~-~·;· .. ~-~-;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~ Selena H. Stone is a very . room ii papered 10 a French hand-;.
t ra ctivt> vtsttor from San Pnu;e I blocked p1int of a blege ground
co. wbo ts staying with her pot{ 1 with phlk, rupbtrry, roae btegc
mts, Mi-: and :Mra. Elwood ·R. Mu ! f'°wers with leavea of two ahades
phy In Coron• del Mar. ot green. The valance box ov.er ·ay pi'oteasioa. 'MJ.u 8W1Le is f the la.rge window ta CE'ladon gTeen.
legal secretary: bu.t when ahf. ma.tebing ttt:e . ceiling. A cruah.ed
fOl.IAd Mc-parent.A had bought thf raapberry quilted aprea.d covers
repute4 "oldest aouse ill eoron4 the bed Bllt'I the fUrni&hiAp: and
del Mar" sh.e decided b9t thiA( j acceMOri•e 81't> modem In atyle.
to do wa.t ...make ,it 1oo1f. )IOWlpi. Quite d}fferent is thf' guest
'll}e .. floµ~1 ~.~O¥Se4 t~o-at.o.rf rooln ~hich has a. white _paper
pk ~ of, titi property th~ with c1el blue bY.drangeas and a
•tu.rpb;ya . RIJ~d to u.ae ~ w~te · Mll' covers the floor. The'
t 121.l COut ff1ctlwoy blllldll!g fDj' t~ mapl• •pool be<ls have deltl
PAINTING .
and Decorating
-COME SEE -
HAROLD BAXTER
378 E. !OUt St;
CO~TA MF.RA BEACON ~W
·~ ~· . 7{·1 .~;.}.(;' their Mr.as Muffet CJ1Udiezt4 Mi.op blu~ &]>reads wtth while d1.1.1t rut-• .. ~ fr.s; t' ~;:_ ~ ~:, '•!..fl'.;1 ~~'tl'r; which will '"-open~~"( ~t wed< .. i j fles1 A ma.pie chest on chest and . • g. . / ~ . ! W ~~-~~'I'S g,,.., 11.it..W' fo ,ttoe w. R. lllrt>,1i · Atm<d wltj>.,• 1¥11< ·"-o(~ lllnl\ll maple chalc with a bluo and ~ .& V W ,_,I! ~ lANtl.ro.-clor ~ a -tJM•tr-• veiJ ture ~nd '!:"Ob.itJelit.~ ~-~ wb4e provincial print cover _com-......_ -..rs ' .ra , l ..':f'¥t • ~: , · }• ;": • · ·· .. ,. · · very ptt>t.,kvlAIJy.!.-t~teJ"'~) plf'te the room. The (D.atchinc bath 'P~ne Ha.r.bor 2121 -J
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Jall1UllXO e ""--OctMitr ;y.,?t#sle Bulb Planting, nm. bnu!h,.ed .the ·~ell •. •~d1 . ~cet hydrangee. paper on the c,111ng. r
&90 ~ .&,.,., coSTA ~ ~P ·-! -:o. i-'cj ,1,._li ......._ -• .... .., ~\&T'tlloua I~ f1¥ e.j-T/'e gu .. t room ta a combln•·
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810 Coul Blway, Newport React. ISM. 81!9
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succeed wh..-~ othec plant> <>fie• ject toe a ptnt-~ed gir!. ·t > ..WO a PY cnen le@l pa~ ...J
There is st.ill time tor vegetable tall For l~Or. und~r lfff~ · With ~ oew ooat. ol. l:Mlttercu coral quilted spread.a on the twin
pla.ntJ.11.g in the a rea tor the gar· on alope-s and under other roup yellow piatnt. th• --gtoom ~8 which are plac~ along Uie
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ot the following: Cabbage plants, be because of the Bt\trdy con-gone and it •park'le.8 wltll Ute an aqua.re bol.sten make Co.Ql!ort.81'1.e
otru<:lioJl ot \he bulb which "°"" eolbr. . inviting epucbu ·!or l<>µnglnc. ;. . ' J!HONE B'EA.CP)( llU7
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den entf)uslasL 'i'ake your choice gardf:n condlt\ona. This eeema ui 1:1-P~arance ot the old bouj Wal~ and with tbetr attrac~• ~O JU.JlBOB ~
Carrots, Ca uuqower-plants, Kale. ta.ins 1.11 the neceeaary elemet\U Wttb or wjt'hout a union ratian dealt and t,,a. cbaira cOJD.-. Jt.~ ISL\lr>. -"°8T.& mA~
·Kehl Rabi. Lettvce, Onions, Pan-to c omplete It& cycle -ot g'T'OWth, It La • "ery t'l:ne job, '.nd It ll~ plete the tumtlhlilgs. 'ftte wta· ~DE ~-, *'"""8'·Y ....._
ley, P&rsntpe, Pe.u, Radishes, Sal-The four t)1>M .ot -bulbs &re u St.one wa..nta to do same on a tJ.. dows are clerestory with llbdl · ~ ;-r' -·~
Sp! cl> 8 I Ch rd follow.: Tllbet. ,. thick root • ' . .~;, hit d A 1ar ·-j!~~·-;;;;;:;;;;;~;;s;;;;~~~~~;;~~t;;;;;;:;:s{ Sify, na • w .u a . :ttock aucb' as t.he dalllla, tumxme, tW'~ vtcatlml. 1 lmagtne thel'e w-,y w e rapes. ge
Most ol the above llated -b¢ .acme ltiddera for ber ability q!> f&Cfl the patio and bringa tlae
a thiclt pouad elem, auclw u 11.aadle' a <ftht eta. pahttlt\g' jott trop~cal P.tantings tn1td~ \to tire-' =~ ~ ~=.;i:; ~ ~ . ' C0111•..a part Oot Ibo -'
Bulb which -aoa1.. IU<lb u • ~ l\'BW lll!XIOO · "llhe ent,r~ hu r. loftly f\lc-
the H)'Ulntll. , ...,.. J>OIN!atl?" of N..,. K,i ! pl&llter ,liq& wltb ~· t• 8llo'lr!!ll · "'l i ln•reuo of t8.b cal J!Wtt• 'and .the wall along tao
cent between the ye&l'I ·of 1 ,. . to pie tron·t of tbe hotiae ....
Ibo N . """4 '1'\DU'illAl<lng a tneiM'
'' ~. ~ aJOag the way. Kn. Nf1'Y ,414 ·-.-.. cle'a1p1n1r -.. ·, • <11M»raling of tb• house and .,,_ ' • :::;;::::;;=µ::::;:=;;:;~:;===r1 £.,..\. !lie '6eaut1!Ul landlco.pilt~ In ~ ' ,_ __ ,,, Ute pat1oo anc1 o""""1 Iii• ~ ,..., ........ --,--"-.;,....-..,.....,..,.. ...... _,._ ..... .....,_..,,..._ ...
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STA TE MERCHANTS POL1CE ;<"
Un iforme d Division of
STATE PR IVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY 1
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For Full Informati on
Phone Santa Ana, Kl. 3-5354 •
(Political Advertisement}
''~ll•terer 1111110 --
Vote '
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Democrats and Republicans, labor, business and farmers
-they all say: .. No matter how d<eply you differ on elec-
. tion· day over candidates and other ballot issues-whatever
you do , vote 'YES' on PROPOSITION 2!"
That's because:
PROPOSITION 2 meets fairly and squarely the school
crisis brought about by the twin pressures of inllation
and incrcnsed population.
PROPOSITION 2 increases the Sw.e's share of local
school support, and relieves the mounting tax burden
OCl homeo'l"tlers.
PROPOSffiON 2 makes sure that California's future
citiUns have the educational opportunity they need · """''
More than 200 Cal.ijorn.ia organizations, local and state-
wide, including the following, join in urging you to vOIC
YES on PROPOSITION 2:
CalllomJa Congress of Parents and T eachen
California S<ate 0.amber·of Commttce
Califomia Swe federation of Labor (AFL)
~omia Con~ of lndusuial Organiutioos (CIO)
All Railroad Brotherhoods · •
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Veterans of Foreign Wan of California
American Legion (more than ?S posts)
Calif omia Farmers, Inc. ,
I Califoinia ·federation of Business and Professional
Women's Clubs
Cali{omia -T~ Association .•.
.American Association ol Univenity-Women "'6 I Unired Tupaym; Inc. · · '
Native'Daughten of the Golden W est •
Calilorrua Scboot TnisUes Awociatioo
California Association of School Administnt0ts "~
_California Federation ofW~'a Otabs; S. F. Dlstria '
Los Angeles Boaid o(.Jlducuida ·
Sm Fraocisco Board of .Ed:iiaidon _..
California Scare~ of~
A ."yes» l)OU lllso is "'fe' "" Pro~°'! l+-to re-
pknisfi IM Stllk ,,. f•"' ,.._ llJ/W/i Jistrias ""'Y 10 ~ ,,,_ ~ltilJ. JesflO'llkly ll«f~tl d.moo!"'. ~
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Taxpayers Ass' n.
Presents Facts
Properly taxes for all public
T.IDELANDS
OIL 'SWINDLE
M:hool purpoaes up 128 per cent. PRINCIPLE INVOLV-
state ..,hool support up 13< per ed: The Tldelanda OU Js.
-:ent, and attendance up perhaps soe lnvolvM much mo~ a bit more than 30 per cent -
lhat's the record for school sup-than the m Jn eraJ reaourc-
port In Orange County •Ince 111<8. es of t he submerged Ian$
when the la.st coMlituUonal in-
crease tn state school support was off our coastal area& It
approved by the people, c ai1rorn1a involves principle, With far-
Taxpaycra' Asaoclatlon said today. reachLng effect8 which can,
"Theee facta show little need In t he end, eftect every
tor the 50 per cent lncreaae in sta•-In the UnJoa and 1 state Khool support propoeed by w
Proposition No. 2 on the November many private en terpriHes
• ballot." .the Taxpayers' AMocla· within th08e states. Coo-
t Ion said.
Local taxe• on property for sequeotly It can affrct, dl-
oichools In the county reached i10.. rectly or indirectly, the
298.098 for 1901·02, compared with flnanclal well -being of
$4.1!09.M:I for 1948-<7. State echool every slo1tle cltiun In this
apportJonment3 to the schoola In
t he county reached $0,090,720 for coo.ntry. Beyond any ques·
19>1·>2. compared with $2,IH,801 tlon, It ls dmlgned In the
for 1948-<7. • .. Interests of the growth of
Public echoot attendance ln the
county ror 1950-5l I latest data central government at the
availabll'l wu 42.010. compared expense of t he 80Vereign
with 32,419 for 1948-<7. states and of aU the people.
Statewise, local laxes for all The ~pie of TeXM and Loul8·
school purpoee! were 106 per cent lana are fairly alert to the dangers
greater for 1951·52 than for 1948· lnvovled In the attempted steal oC
17. Le vies reached $346,lM.293 their t ldele.nda oil properties by
ro1· 1951-52-$167,940,897 for 1946-t he fecieral government. But In
47. California the people, apparently,
State support of public achool8 a re a.aleep at the switch concern·
was 130 per cent greater for 1951· lng tht'ee dangers; and the hybrid
52 than for 1946-47. Apportion· structure ot Callfomia'w political
mente for public &choola for 1951· aetup, w tlh It.a crou-fillng 11yalem
~2 amounted to $;33,4$4,888, com· wherein a candidate must attempt
pared with $101,438,961 for 194.8-lo be all thlng1 to aJI people in
4 7. both partle.11, aeem11 lo have placed
Public &ehool a t t e n dan ce the C&ll!ornla 1tate government
throughout callfomla wu up only in a po1llion where It cannol, or
24 per cent, 19:50-til compared dare not, take a well..Qefined stand
with 1946-47. Att-endance for 19~1· ln lbq mattez:.
:;2 1hould ahow a 1IJgbUy Larges-To a leaser de£'rce fthey do not I
per cent.age lncreue. Attendance bllve • crou flllng electoral 11)'9·
for 1950-61 waa 1,783,837, com· tem) the 1tatee of Wuhlngt.on.
ptu'od with l ,t33,&:i6 for llH8-t7. o .. gon. M.lllolulppl. Alabama,
"The lncreaae ln •l•te aupport Florida. and South Carolina are tn
l& due both to the lncreMe tn con-lbe Mme poetUon; at Ieaat they
11tltuUonal aupport voled t.n 1048 are not ftchtinc to retain 80Yet'·
and to lncreuea approved by the elgn Utle to theJ.r oft.ahore oil.
otate leglolalors," the aoooclatlon l'ralJ' &bropl<d
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ce.lveti an.nu.Uy f-rom it. otf-1bore
miner&! lea.iea and other uke of
IU. submerged tideland•. Should . · ,
tbe principle of the Udela.nda oil JFOOOUDCed, and It is vital that we
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... I• now lb• property of the state \!> uu. bll!. Out of t3 reviews In LIONEL a·
of Maine· wUJ not be overlooked. ]fgal periOdicals In 20 at.ale8 and,
by a regime Bttklng money to t l!:ngland, 40 of them condemn VAN oe·J!!!· IN
P1'0tnote ila own lnterealJ!I. e bill. · . 5 -. . ·----·--··---1 Ma.ny stales s ell a&J!-0 an .! grav· I~ ,the U . S . 'Supreme Court de~ ... , .
el from their river and Jake beds. ton against California and Tex· YOUI CANDIDATE FOi
Colorado &nd Idaho lea.sc their "8· Mr. Justice Douglaa wrote:
&late Jandl tor gold , production. '!,Pro~rty rights must then be 80 CONGRESS Connecticut, Delaw&re, Maryland, ,.bordinatcd to political right.a as ·
and Rhode Island have sub8tantlal tn substance to coale11Ce and unite
income from lease permit.a for oy· rJi tht national sovereign .....
eter, clam. and shellfl.sh cultlva· Clearly, this n1cans that the poll·
lion. P ennsylv&nia, Iowa, and t~cal rights of the c(•ntral goven-
Weat Virginia produce coal f rom ~ent are con!id<'r<"<l supren1e. If
thf'lr river beds. Minne80ta and jJ'lln ls nol t otalitarian thinking,
WLaconain have rich depoelt.s of lhen yoU name It. • Iron ore under the area of that ~ Says Dean R08coe P ound: '"This
portion of the Great LakM ~hich ia 11 startling doctrine for a coun·
li<'ll within their bound_artee.
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try whtc.h has previously maintain·
Obvtqusly, It is lo tne lntere.st e(I careful S<'paration between pro--
EVOY SUNDAY 9:1 5 P .M.
KVOE
1480 ON YOUI ~010 OIAl
IWORJ.1' ft.UlllllD a
FACl'Oll1' QO&t.lft&D
IUCOl'IU>Nl<lll liXPt:a~ nn.LT~OIPPEO te !ID
1'01Ja TV -R.U>tO • llSRVlesNll:l!:D8
ladlo Service
c:o...p1e1i Marine
a1td lnst~llations
U. S. Govem...-nt
'Licensed Technicians
can us now for senice
TELEPHONE BEACON 31113
COAST
ELECTRONICS co.
915 Coast Hi~hway
Newport Beach
of all the statea a.nd all the people perty rlghls and political rights."
that the mineral rcsource11 of the 4.nd trom Nathaniel Bidwell in the
lldelanrla rema.!n the property of MMSaehusctts Bar Bullet in, we
the various stat.ca involved If, In rCatJ: 'The doctrine ·laid down In
the future.. they hope to.k eep their tl\cse ~cclsion8 finds Its parall<'I
own re110urcea tnta.ct. --tn the ~ritings of Marx, Lenin, and
PUuuJ. !J114~
TERESA REN1'4ER . (Mrs. A. Renner I
Danl'l'1l Pronounced the plf.Uorms and principles of the
Since the growth of central sov· Natiorlal Socialist Party .. :·
emment in violation of the con· i'
ccpts of our Con9litutlon le well Admlnh1trlat.fo11 Bill
known, the dangers In the Tide· Let WI remembers that the Tide-
Cencert Pta•t of nl"file ConUDf'nt.
t.raduate Skldent of Bela BartoJr
436 Serra Drive Harbor 1171...1
Corona Hl~hlancb -C,orona dPI Mar
lands 011 bill become much more I 11nds Oil bill ls en effort of the
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Tri·E-MG&T BEAUTIFUL
CHRYSLERS EVER DESIGNED
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exclaimed, polnting out that lhe In the c~ pf Texu t.he abro--
lncreuea in both at.ate and local gallon ot a treaty lA involved.,
support &re far greater than the wtdcb pla.cea our central govern·
lncreue ln attendance and ln the ment:o tn the pcMdtlon of conetde'r-
lng a aolemn t""lY u wmth no • price index.. more than a .c:rap of paper which
"Proposition No. 2 l8 unnea· can bet torn up and thrown awa.y i
iry," the auoclatton declared. whenever a bureaucratic re&lme
"School aupport 'ln Calltornla ls deft'rla It advlaable to do "°• or
already on a flnn and cenerows conalden it neceuart in behalf ot
roundatlon. Its own growth. 1
''The 8t.&te Jegtalature ha.I clear-Tau ..,.. once a .eoverelgit na-
ly demonstrated 11.o wtlllnJll-to lion; It becam~a part of the Unit·
lncre-. lltate aJd u need la llhown. ed State. on It. own appllcatkwl
"A NO vote la recommended on and under a treaty which apeclflc..
Propooltlon No. :l. • ally 1<t forth Ille retention of title
' Congress l>ist.rict
Totals T alliecJ.
to all 1Ubmergod Jandl for a dlJl-
1.once ot 10 m&a off lbore. It
would appear that a;. violation or
ttila tre•t>:<bY our ce;nttal s-m·
meat wo<11d place Teua In a pool·
8&CRAJO:NTO, - ( CNI!) -tlmi lo cl«lan the t;'Omalltdell or
P<>pulallona ol caurornla'aJll'coa-U>e treaty JIUIJ and \'Old. Illus ....
puolOQal "'-op April t. eria&' Ile membcnD!p In out Ulllon.
1960, ......... r.-111.01• In the ~ will -do"U>la. of1....,.,
%2Dd dlatrl!:t to dO,U'T In' lhe -~ &ad !I. la to be boptd U>at tbe -
dl8lrlct. acoo<dlng lo lltlno re--will ..t UM Tlcld&ndo
•-today by u... r-ral lur-OI! l.uue lltnljll)t 00<e aad. for
.... of c-. ali. •
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"Olill o, .. u , ·~s ~1141us. CAU,OINIA
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announces
the appoinlment as !llortgage Loan Representative
for
Orange County
of
APPROVED lOAN AND INVlSTMENT CO., INC.
433 Commonwealth l!Oulevanl, Fullerton
Tdephones: LAmbert 5-3025; ZEnith 3025
HOWARD II . Prno~
Pre5iJent * ROBERT WETHERN
Vice Pre.. & Mgr.
COMPLETE ~IORTCACE LOAN SERVICE •
Sin gle ReJi1lenc~1. ,\/u!tiplc D1rtllingJ • Commmial Propt'rt ;e.s
PACIFI< MUTUAl llFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Speedy Says:
"The winters in So.
California . n 1 c e are
~BUT it does rain now
::=/ ·: and then . . why not
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IMPORTANT FALL CHECK NOW" •
SPECIAL FOR OCTOIER
""l:F: ·START $]95 ('Ht~C K-1·r
l'.'"('l.f 'OF.s: C'Wtt.n und adj1~t •park pJul(~. adju .. t IKnllinn
point" on "~·nrrnt"r&ph marlllnfll (n-plnN' tr nN"drtl), l i,htt•n
racllalor hoY <"la1nsm, f"hf'i"k buttPr)' \'olt&~f", t•ht>r k '' lrlnit
and tnnnln:tl ... :tdjn!'t t•arbuTPtor. (pa.rt• f"Xtra)
\\'t~ llA\"t : ~IOPAR \\'EATHER DRV~ TO PROTF.<'T
vo1·1, SJ>i\HK r1.1·os ·~ FOGGV \VF.ATJl'F.R
' ANNOUNCEMENT
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ROBERT H. OLANDER, O.D.S.
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General Dentistry
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Newport Beach, California
Hours by appointment
Phone Harbor 1893
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Want to Rent .a Heuse ""Apt?
1 WANf AD wilf cost you
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A Mi·.,.,. Ml 11 4 lines.
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Lyon Blasts
False Comments
L~id to Ike
Mlstea.dtng and fil!IC.l etat.etnefaU
on EIMnhower'a attitude tow1'rd
old age pension&. aa well aa llf!T.
vice nlen·s pay• and le~ve, wtre
1>o1J1r ctrculat<'d by op.,.,.iUon par-
ty workera. ircordlnC" to charae•
lf'velt>el today by URAly Jr.. LyOn,
Jr.. CO-Ordi niltor o'r th,. dranp
County F.l!'«'nhow"r·Nlxon Comrtit-•
''Tftt< ~11'P1t.l\O\\'f'T~Sl~Oll Mlfft•
C'&ln,..lp bN.dquarf1"N fa ~
t)I Aru1," "8.ld I.yon., .. ha, tf"-
"M'T'd fif"\•f"r.tl ... tlf'h trotn
l""°r>h" M)'tna tlV'3· ftavr brc>n
tnld b)• prt"C'lftrl \\·nrkf"f1' thr)'
....,·ui1l1I In~ thc•lr pt>n,.lon!lo anJ
lhAI ""°r\·I,..• Hlf'tl \\'0ttl1I takf' a
rut lo pl\)' *Ind l4•air,. lhnf" If
t;l-.•nhu\\'t'r uh{I Nlxnn ,, . ..,,... t'l-
~-.,4'11. S1u·h !ilOtf'mt'GI• .llrl"
fal"4• anti ar•• un,doul.tf'dly f'nt11'-
lnJ: rnn ... ldf'nt.lt\r ''·orry nnd nn-
\:lrly lo JM>Oplt"' \\·ho1'1• pPA."n""
Rrf' th1•lr 111nh• n1f"a.1u1 of r.u ppart."
F.i.<if'nho\\•er i~ d("lermlned to
n1ninluin and 11rlvance f'vrry l~
~&htl ~sin \\'t' havl.' nccompliaht'd
nnd ht' n·coi;tni.%ea that progrc-SPI on
KOOC.i suc-iul legislaLlon I~ not the
property of Rny polities! party. it
\l.'a!'I pointrd <1Ul by I.yon wh1•
qunlt•d R1~h11w.~r ft!'! rc1·1·ntly ... ~ny-
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"\\\ 11 re not i:oing lo l('l 0111
c.:1t 17.t'll~. th1·011gh no rnult or th('lr
O'>''n. fall into <lll'ln.'ltt'r du(' to
rhe rxlgrnrir~ of our .. mod('rn
eeonon1)'."
1.,.·on "'"" qnotffl frotn EIA-
f'nho\\?r'" addr4'it" mndr r1"'M"Dt ·
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prt'"ilidt•ntlnl nnmlnf'I" said, •sr-
1·11rlt)· for old a,-.-, uftl'mJtloy-
mt•nt IPMUMU'K'f". c-an• for drpt>n-
d('hl '''ld0\\1' anll C"hlldrf'n n11tl
fc)r hf>ttPr hou~lnl' rnr thOM nnw
1•ontJ"'llrtl to 11\r In 11lum• . , .
nil fhf'Hf' ar,. mnral ot>llptlnn•.
Rut fht>J" nrp 81~1 n llOUftd In-
''""' m .. n1 In :.. oW>nnc.1.-.T A_mf"rlf'u."
l ... y.1n point,..d out Iha! 1n::iny pen-
.'lionL•! :• \\'e•rt• probably unowa rr
thnt corruption. !llpf'ndlng, "'RAt('
1 nnd huni;.:llng of lh1• prri'l<.'nt n tl·
1111111strnt1on 111 Wal'lhtn~ton h ail
.!4l1•arllly hrou~ht 1nflut Io n '-''h11.;h
hH~ already <'Ill In hair the pur-
1·hall"lllK p11\v1·r Qf lh1• rt•llr1•1nC"nt
U11,jl oth1•1· br>ntfils under l hl' fi•r·
ct nl olJ ag"e .!n1rv1vor~ in~ura.nc(' I ~ySl<'lll Bfltl bn1u~ht unduf' rlnith·
I 1·ia\ hardships t u thu!-1(' ll v1nj.{ nn
(IX• d 1n,.11 1n 1~~-
.. fl i.~. furlht·rmot(', preflf'"'l~r·
1111s '" t hud<," 1'1tid I.yon ... that
f.:irA•'nhil\\'·'r o n:nn who ha,;
I ~pt•nt R n rctilHt• as n solJiC1r
wouW not do e~rylhinc poeaible
tt1 )!i\<1• 11m· rpen a1llf womtn In t hr
ar111t·d S<'rv1t'('S a 1nor(' than (Air
\break. E1srnhower has unrquivo-
t•ally plC'clg<'d his 11upport to lht>
n ... publlcun platform which clE'ar-
l ly propose!!; adequate twnr ntit to
those \Vho have ~rve:d &.!!; vrl"r·
ans 1n our \var~ \vlth thr ~n1e aid
and compt>nsatlon extended the Vt"·
1 tt'rans of the Korran conflict."
County to Vote
at 338 Precincts
Voting prC"cinc ts In California
in('rea.s1rl by 1.047 f1Jr the Novem·
her 4 g<'neral el<'C'tion, Secretary or Stat'<' Frank H. J ordan nnnounc-
"ed today.
Stating It will be f'&llif'r thls
y~ar than t>Vf'r for the people to
vote. Jot'dan said tht're are 20.773
polJing places avallable thla year.
In Orange County. 338 preclncU
ha\'<' be-en prov1cled for voten , he
said.
Lo" Angeles County 1 .. 1ds th<'
gtate \\."ilh 8.148, followed by Ala-
meda with 1.762, and San Ftancl»-
eo with J.306.
-& wise-tell people-&dvertlse!
. -~!. ~!!~ ~ilfth"' • • qc ·1 1 5 s ¥ a
w ... lo.trt. . • ~,·.w.rt'll ......... ""'" .... .... . ........,,,__
> ' • ~ ' I • • .1t•1•·· .
Horile !>Om a MOo 1111119 11\otOr
trip &rilund U.. couniiY. kr. llllCI •
MrL Hari>ld II. IUlh...,., 841 ltl~onlde Newport Be.ach; told
or ... 1ng temfylnr """'tht
tltrourliol•t Soulhw..l~rii \lhlted
Stat ea.
Mfa. Mat!leww Mid the couhtry
trom · A""°"" to Uie borden ' ot
I.W.. waa ·c!Uoiat&. "'I'll&° -10
have had to otn lllelr cattle, I.bey
have no water. Wh)', tt iu.in•t
rained alhce \hey planted their
cror>s." she aid. n.-i tw....,.,. Pflt"trr9f'd M:e ... 7
aftf'r cJHYlll' fl'Glll • ft\\'PQ11 .....,.h to t.ru-..., Wlaroa-
..._ TIH>y ..... , ~-p tlte
'<outb to ,.,. Mt!UdMlppt. '""•
north tn \\'IJW"Onsln, and: 11"-
1-urt:N"d ,,ta WJOMt•.-and th,.
hntthf.rn M•""'-
FfrHt stop WU• to YlJlt MrA.
Mnthf"WR parent11, Mr-. And Mrl'l.
l..ew'I Brannon, Perf'ln, TrXft.l'I.
\Vhl~e thrr@ lhf>}' attr-ndNt "onf' vr tho~ ra1nou1' TPxa" mul'1-Wr
trln.1 11." MMI. Mathew~ AAl<t lhP
Tc:<an!l held couH. until midnight
each night until Lhey HOlve<I the
c ....
In Independence, MiSBOori. they
viewed Pre!'. Trun1an'111 home. II
was "nothing unulluaJ." she said.
"Just one or those great big t\l.•n
stor)' old hoU1'«t'!'I. It was very
pretty, but not out or tht' Ot'(ll·
nary."
In Mil"'ntlkf"f'I, tht')' \·Wt""' llH"
Ji:m,,l,... C'nrr., t\ mannflM'tnrtni
firm th:ul nutkM f'IN"trir II.ht-,
in( plant•, '''hleob tbt> Mathf-"""
M"ll. Tht'y "'"N' Vf"ry Imp~
NI "'Ith lhr braut)' of \VlfW"Onllln
In autumn, and t-hrlr trip
thrml•h R bN'"'f'ty.
They retnm~ \'I & Wyoming
and RPno to San Franc{IK'O.
There, Atrs. Mathews met her
brother, J . K. Brannon, n chief
\l."8.1.·rant officer on 6ne of lhto
Navy's destroyer tender!l. Bran-
non jusl happened to be in when
the Mathews \l.'ent Jhrough.
··[t \l.'8.M a wonderful trip," Mrl'I.
MalhewJot said. "but the drought
In the SouthWel'lt Is hottible, rt"al-
1)' SOMf'thing to WOITY nbont."
Quail Plentiful
But Scattered
8"<-aU!K' good food and ~tnleor
~11 pplir1t "gi>nerRlly have scatterf'd
th<' hirdt1 fsr and wide. quail hunl-
t'rJll \\"ill have-to walk farther to
b8Je their· limits whrn the firJ11t of
rout California seasons opens Nov.
1, nccorclfn!{ to a r<'port from th('
D<'portn1ent of Fish H-nd Game.
1'::x1·t>pt for lht• flvf'-county north
coa.at&J aeason which opera Nov .
1, huntin~ t>C'J:lns un Nnv, 22 t'l~
\\'h<'I'<'.
L8J11t yf'ar's totRl t'st lmalcd bee
nr 1,500.000 quail muy W<'ll ~
bettered In thl' 1952 !Wason.~ ii
huntP1'9 invPst thf' nPt·"s..'JB.ry It');
'>''or·k . RSJW>1 l.11 Carlilil<' \'an Ornum,
Stat{' game farm 11upervL,or.
'1'hi• ha" l>M-n a \"f"rr food
' gro\\'lnr M"a...'W>O. Btrd11 ha\'f'
round food and \\'atf"r abundant.''
\'1n Ornum Mlld ... Quall \\ill not
b.• round C"ODCf>tlt.nr.tPd arot1nd
\\"Dt4'r holtt a." thr,Y uAUall)· a...-.
and thl• mran" mo"" work for
lbP &\?J'&l"f' hunttt." ftal' pn!'-
M'JlfOlOn limit In all atf'ft• l• f'l(ht
quail pt"r Clay.
The e9rly sea90n exteqds be·
twt-en Nov. 1 and Dec. 31 in Hum·
boldl, Del Norte, Mendocina, Son·
oma and· Mar1n counties. All otht'r
sea.sons \H>gin Nov. 22, with a Dec'.
l:li close ln Di.strict I % and a 0<-C .
1 ahut·down ln >.tono, lnyo. ImJ)<orl·
a.1 and port.Jon11 •or San Bemarllino
and RJver..-.de countJes.
Hunters are requested by thc-
State agency to return mf'tal
bands taken trom the leg·a or quail
to the Department's Ferry Build-
ing office in San. F'rancl9co, along
with LnfonnaUon about time and
place or kUI.
I
t
l t POl-ITIC.i\L Al )\IF:J\1·r_sr;A1 Tl
ABILiljY I ExPERIENCE, EFFICIENCY!
1 YOU WANT IT IN YOUR ASSEMIL YMAN! ~ I · I
Y.OU ~l;tAV~ IT I~ EARL W. STANLEY
WE ARE AMONG THOUSANDS
WHO RECOMMEND l' Ml I '
S.,S CLF..Ml:J\"TE: ~harl Ph.a.
\\"all.for Taylor, I .. K. Bra\"f'f• J . \\'.
l.llf'bbert, Arthur II. \'oot, R o)'
E. Gordon, Arthur .,dalr, T f'nd0r"
sOwlH. Nlf't Ra~mu.n, ohn F.. """'~l. Adf'lf' (•imM.I, 11 nry T .
8'ad.
SAS JlTA..~ C . .\.PJS'11USO: Eric
t•urr, Betty nttf, Robf'rt Calhprn,
Chlrlott,. Cllbom, 1'c. \\'. Billi~.
Ve"' BillllK. Ma"""" ft. Brown,·
Robert Ca.Ilia. O. '· Oull~IJI· R.ob-
eort \\'11llam1. 11 i ' ' \ n JSTIN: 'ohn Sierftl. Raf I.am-hert. ,..,,., B. tltt,1 Col. I M. B.
\fto:lllnrton, \\r, F •. )On"~ · BUI 1~·._1nbe!'l"f'T, Ralph 1. Mlt<"hf'll.
IAOUNA BE AC H ~ Arthur C'.
Pf'tlPnOll. 1. R. 1..#st~r Boylf'. RO\"
\1'. ~ .. aeoek. Bob Pt"8c«k,I. Col. J.
M Rdl"lnNn, A. B. Manha t, Rn"-aell RWd. Kurt p,.,,h,, )lal Ar·
nette, Alla Purpa:' !Mn.i\\1a1t .. r
Poarkf;t, I' .. 8. Snyda"'i Dr. 'inttnf
P. CW,rroll. Uonerd Tutti n~ \'.
O'F1ahf'rt" ~"'1'rDC'8 IA,,., "'altf'r
E. McQti~n'.., Dr. L. f'. Mnllo1\•,
I. Frank \\"~rton. \Villiana .John-
s.on Brayton }jorton. . ' ' . l SA.'"TA ASA: Carl ).foc•ki C. F .
(8klnnyl Sklnin. Pf'1f'r G: Bt>IM-1,
Alf'' Brewnrida-#. All'fh ~f. Ommn1. ~. B. Freneh. Guy ~-Oil~~rt. r..J.
mend {', Ou•rd.. S.a.m J11rnlnn. "'m. C. Jf'Tomt', C. I,'!. J(nl<"kf'r·
hoekrr. Tom W. Mar"'bart. 1-""'n-d
F.. Rowland, Dr. "lt61pb (;_. ~'.:.>'•
"'-W. \\'Dod11. Frf'd Nf'Wntn~. 1,r .
Ralph F ... WatM.n. W . B. '\'ifll•n1"-
'R#s Kf'nnedy. \V•ltrr .q. 11111.
\Vllllam "'· F08tf', Rcifn• Q. t'art·
wr11ht, F. E.. Fitrn.+drth, ~. P.
B"l!'kY, G. 8 . Stf'bhtM. "'iit. l\f"n· aon. Marion B. \~ouf'I. hf'o. Dur.ton.
Raymond Ross, G. \\". Lfivr-. ' roSTA )fESA: .('harlH w. T~
\Vlnklt'. B. S . Hafnaff'ld, l MOOMI
1-°"'rtot, Raymond Bouo,I A. I ..
PinklP\", R0!i1 llMtt-1"'"· I SPlim
Franklin. JMJ MeK-. J ~ltlt Rr"ln-
df'rM>n. Lfo,.tf'r A. Sanhll, Jlio.l'trant
I. Smith. Paul C'J<etritoin. Sam D.
Crawford. Toma& d..,.•ttd:. Jta~·
\\."allatt, R. \V. ~tt'Qdtan, F"11'd
Dudley, Albfort \lat"4-w-. • Jluirh
OaTl1 Calla ,-~If', &ay Jlanlttf'r,
A. C'.' Swartt. Dr. Rn""lf'f' Parta-r.
O.nni1 flor:land, Htln-,: ••ill'r,
Miiin t •ntf,.,.woocl, G. ~. W4!11J,i, S'hl
O.vld1en. Mart:b"' Roltf'tl~tl How-
ard Oenilfl. UR6v r· 'Anl;lfonon,
Almd lornnlM'n, no~ RtnM•Htnn,
\\1111am A. Hu&eroit" Olllf'o ~f.
C'ftrnphell, Willi•tn IJ. Sp~rl"t'On,
m . F. B. o"'"n. Qfon. 1l•y ·E.
Kn•pp, t~SMC. lrl't.) 1 . .
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74th DISTRICT
ASSEMBLYMAN EARL W.
I
STA.NLEY
HE SERVES : as Choirmc:ri, Municipal ond County
Government committee; Fis h and Gome Com-
mltree, Military Affa irs. and Elections end Re·
-:-pportlonment commitRes; os leader of the
Jt.!publicon caucus,
HE H'S SERVID: His country in U.S. Na.vy Jn
Worid Wor I; the Newport Harbor American
legion os commander; the Rotary Club as presi·
dent, the Newport Harbor ChoMber of Com·
merce as president, many other organizations.
HE HAS SERVED YOU ABLY, HONOR-
ABLY, EFFICIENnY WITH OUTSTAND-
ING DIStlNCTIONI
No man In public service has 9ver mare ably
represented his district than has Atsemblyman
Earl W. Slanley.
READ WHAT SOMI IUSINlSS,
CIVIC AND 'SERVtct CLUBS SAY:
"\\,... !i,,\'e-~\'ery conndenee ln
yr.ur ~b<;olute hohor and inte1rity,"
\\'l'Otl.' t t. Calitornla Supervlmrs•·
. .\ ... 'l.O\'i31ion •.. "Tho~ of us who
fu\lo"· legislatl\·e affairs ratber
rJo~·I\' a"re ext rf'ntelv 1ra.terul tor
the Outs\l!l ndin:; job.that you did
fo r your ron$liluf'nl~." -George
Shel!enbf'rge-r.
Califom ia Statt-Po1~1~hnlc Col.
lege: ... "!honks for the splendll'\
cooperation you ga\'e us du ring
the leglsla1 l\'e session." And: ··on
behalf or the State Council for
Retarde-d Chlldren. I v.•lsh to ex·
tend our slnrere thanks ifor youf'
le!l·dc-rship," \\'l·nte George Berni.·\
Its prrsi drnl.
"\\"e 1hank you for the t\n\e
taken rron1 your per~naJ affairs
1 o a II end our 1neet ings." \\·ro1 E'
l.f'Jgue o r Califomla Cities. "\Ve
1 hank \"Oll for \'OUr 1upporl or AB
1115. ·concernliig t.:nenlpl?yment
Jn!lu1·anrf' ... to make it an hon· to,.., l\'·Rrl n1i ni!lff'rt>d fund fo r people
une.n1p\o~·ed through no fau lt of
tht'il' O\\n," the Robf.'rlo;hav•·Fulton
Con! rol!l Co.
Orange Coun1y P\an,Pln1 Dl-
T'ector Ch8rles Digfl:s : "This C'OURI)'
Is \'ery gr&teful. l e.m sure, tor
ha\"ing '.'IUch an outstanding repre·
!-.en1:\f\,·e in our State and loc:tl
arrai1~."
··For your cooperation in suppon
of amendn1ents '>''hle h we propo!llf'd
at this !l;t>s.sion In the Interest of
free prac!IC'e or our ~l\g1on," the
Chrl~titln Sclcnee Committee on
Publira1 ion~ laud~d Stanley.
The C<:\lifornla Probation and
P11rolt' ASSOl'i:il lon: "I '>''&nt to ex-
prt·~s our s incel'e apprerialion oC
tht> encouragement and asststaftce
gf\"en bv you ... --6\lpttlor Jucl&a ,WU...·
bur c. ·curtls: "sincere iha.nks ""tor
your efforts ... in behalr of court
legislation."
T he Allied P rinting Tradf'S of
Ca.li forn la: "si ncere thanks for
your support ... regardini .le~is·
IRt!on inimical 10 thf' pr1nt1ng
1 radt'!l."
.. This note nf'i?ds no a ckno"'-
!Pdgenient." "·rote R. W. Mc-Kef'.
"It is siniply to ~Y I deeply ap-
preciate the steadfast ,.,ay you
,·otf'ri "'·t~ly. rather than "'·it h po-
liliral expediency, throughout the
se~lon. This requil"6 both eouraa-e
and intelligence ot a high order."
Support of the Drl,·er-Tra\nlnc
progranl v.·hich StRnley is propos-
ln1t be extended for behind-the-
\\'hf"eJ tra!nln11: "''as pledged by
CalifornlR Association of Insur·
ance Agents, an1ong n111.ny other
groups.
Gov. Warren·11 Traffic: Safety Con·
ferPnce t('rmf'd Stanley "R valu11.ble-
nlember o f a h&rd-\\•o.rklr\g t~am."
Go\", \Varren him~!! termed bt-
hind-thP·'>'·heel traininR: "a \·!Isl
!itep'' in reducing-highway aC"Cl-
c1ents. The State Deparlmtont of
Educetlon labeled It "a ,-ery vital
part of education."
F ornit'r Appela\e Justice Emer-
son J. Mark!\. no\\• a Santa Ana
attorney, thanked Stanley "for
your promptnH.~ and eourtrsle1. .. In
·•urging p11!sage" of tegtslatlon the
Orange Counly Water DI.strict
wanted .
THE A MERICA N W.A y Men and women in all s.totions, 'rom all sec--
tions of his dl1trict, county and state, recognire
and opprtciate his able, conscientious and fair
By unanimous vole. the Califor ..
nla Conference of Typographic.a.I
Union! thanked S1anley for "'f1.tr
and broadminded actions." Calltor.
nla's Peace Officers' Auociatlons:
"thllnks for your Interest ana tap.
pOrt." . . . -' . publlc servka.
I
Orange County's 74th Assemb.ly Di1trict _has a
contirulng need for such outltottdin; abiOty,
ludgm"'t and experience as Staoley Kos so cap·
ably shown during his years of public .ervlcel
• • HI· MERITS YOUR ,_.,_
• •
• '
11& ltBN~ff's µis ;,.£BDGB ~,,,
"SEltfk.B 81rd .. srut.J" .. ,
•
¥oll NOV. 4 ~,
"Your con1lderatlon of the truck•
ln1 Industry's problema durlftS the
last session Is \•ery much &Piltt·
elated.'' "'role 'California 1 Motor
'l'l--Msport Associations.
..Sincere appreclatlon'' wu e~
prtued by Metropqlitan Wa~
District. Tho RedWOocl Empire M-
aodaUon had "rrattficauon and
appreciation."
An ln!orm.aUve talk to b.t.a Mesa. Kiwanis Clult brouaf\t 'tbls
comment: "You told the thlnp
lbat ~ should hear, thet ntch
makes the wheels Co "round. tn tht
State Lecitlature." 1
Sln Clemente'• Bo6.rd of RK!•
ton took note of 8~1 .. excel·
lent report of Stale GoVernment
and )'O<I• ll&rl ln \ts 'finpomnt ac.
tlvll..._ We ara prqud' to bilft J'Oll
as our repretentaUvt ...
"!'be --.:. ot ~ choPtm o(
the Ja~ese • Amf:riclll LafQ• ... Iii · u. e;ijteq tlilh' iln&ri..-JP.
pniod.atlan." • r-,. ~ • .· ·i;A-mb~ Stanl•i•li"b.-.
"very c9-i1Uft • : •. his -
all·-In oar he~lt '"' 1lllll at·
MUnl oar dlllr1ct hat -tt-
<fPfJODal, u4 -tM te--if.,.,.,. I ---u.. =:r .;1.~~=rr= ~ ... -.= ..... .,.
t'"!I'-~~.~-.. ~ 111 ....
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TUESDAY. "OCT, 21: Tt52 • · NeWPQRT : IA~ N!IN$m/IES • •
LOAN AGENCY Ap~lianc:es Added Canned Rsh High tln•imisf, · W>s
. by COcitney, Lester on Expo1:t u.t . . VI"
IS. NAMfD. FOR o.::.rz:: ~j,~ ,.:."=la,..;~~=~ Meet at fl Centro 'ORANGE co . . port Blvd.. CO.ta r.roaa, la """' Amerlcarut. has appetklng •lll"'al SU< .,,.,, .. 11o.... or the, N•"'PO,,, t•blr:lllc~=-llDe ot -o tor rotttll'.ll p&iaw uwett. ·--Jfal'l>or OpClipJat t:IUl>w,e.., to at-. , • " ~ · tor u.e hom,.. Ing lo Amerl<an OU> Compony1 tfllll otN -181 .,...u..g ot -• ta ..... _. \ta policy ol bop. U-~ "' •naellt \" John ""PPllor ,or -i.:i. conte1Mr1. loUr aNI nw la Ja-Odltfo lplll Bat.-
1116" wftlj -_-. --· ~ the Jeu an<1 """"' de-The can-tA•l&lbir 11,,.. wbl<$ per-W'day ...., 8Ualla)', ~ to I w..,"'!; -nd l'ffl eotate tnwat ~_tea...,,..,.-. W tbe -.. tlob ~ ~ 'Pm1d.nt H.i.rotd ~-Be-~
mmt ee"ioe to SOUtbern Calltor-and many home appUancea. hrlpe<l ~xpand California• fi.8h-,_.. Hetrick. Jack BldweU.
nia communJtl~ Padnc Mutual Robert.I aJao announefd thr .cl'lnnlng induat,.,-to a $140,000,0QC). -Oft»'&'e Bu~ Fn.nk Hub--
Llff' tnRU""1ce Company toct·ay an-at.are,. ~g a complet..-llnr a-)'('ar buAtneu. 'pointed ou~ tut barct, 'r.d ftWIMI and O. C. Sue¥
nounced t..l\e appointment ot Ap--6' power too&. a.nd ~ydN. UJ pt.-r cent ol t.he country a le>-wJll ~·t -the ba.rbor area.
proved f.oAn a.nd Investment Co.. Herb Schnabl... new llf'rvlf'f' t.ul volunl<' of tutb ~xportM la#t All me:mhl:ra a.ad t:bdr ra1t11JJQ11J
1 the Compa.ny' mo~ manager, •Id thei firm ts C'Ontln· Y<'nr wn.~ t:a.im<'d b.!fort' shlpmt!lll . ..,.. 't\'@lcome to alt.ead Hetrick 1~ :: ~Wtltatlvf" ro: &II of 0r .. ulac It.I Mi""°' o(·rec.a~pini' tire•. Dr. H'. E . ~ichl. CancQ'a econo-aald. '
ange C~ty. Thf' anoouaDPmeot brake adjustmn1ts and Whf'e l mist. rx-ploinP<l th.u.t the J08,S03,· ftlMI C'loQa1I,. Pert TIM"atre
was mad" by Waltf'r R. Clark, e:Jignments. They a rt adding a !Ix-660 pc:1unM of cannN1 fish export· ... ••vr .W ..,.. Optlnil#t
Southern California Mortga&e da.y .road truck '»e.r\•Jce f.or v\,•tim."1 1 rod by th,. V. &. In 1951 ,,.,,·11.11 valur.d .........,., wUI 9llfl ~t l\7Prk
J..oon ~fanngf'r for Pacific Mutual. of h.ighlniy bre•'k•Jown1L ! Ill{ almO!'l $~.000.tMK> \A:h1cb WU c-..in:DM. ddA ,....,, IM'C"Onllnir
At lht> snml' time Cl11.rk !ltate<l T~e bf'W More· Wtl8 op.-.nl"J 1n u b-1111 !lJ ~·r ('t'O\ o( th<' tnlu..l uf '•e aa ~ b)' PN"fli·
thot M1-Jvln F . Kolb, until Dow April of last )'t'&r by \\'Jlb1rl\ l~ ~1 1~ r1~~ e )Jl;porlt:tl. *9t Ka.mW Jh>tlkk. S ol·. 9
Pacifle' Mulua l'" lnv~mt'nl rrpre-Courlney anJ Willi.am A. Ll•Kfl·r. fl":· •'1 onon,1&t ub~ervc•I I.hat Ult> Cbroup 15 "1U a.. ~n·NI a•
I "--t A h •~--Thry OJ>f>Ded with only o stoc·k or I "'Ill I•·" 1·annu11;;. hHlu~try 11'1 o n1n-1 ..... ~--a .. 1 ".....-It t.W• 7 ....,.. &Pntat VP nt .-uu• a na, llJll l.ft:Cn r · ,. 1.1 1 ---.--movi d up ll) a ~UpE'rVL"K)ry pll."i-tlrf'S and tut>Ps ,tlllrl whPr l :'1(·1·\.'11 ,. : Jur :<>1llf1 t' ". 1~t·nn1 .. lu ~ 1 orn a liighlighl of Optintiat Wef!k
. 1 h 1 pa v f1~h· 1·111t·n. ·N111t 1y J><"'I' ct"11l oC w ill 1_ a -c"·vo at th• , -ke t1on n l t' ll!U11-anr1• <-Om n,,. . .. .. """ ·-~ oo .. .._ -Lo~ Angf'lf's 01m:r1r1 Mortgage Bi.ds to be Opened ia~L Y··:lt i;i ~atl·h. ht• "ul<t. wo..• wood Cot1nt·l'y Club on Nov. 11
l AAn oftw•e. l~iughl /1y CRlifur111:4 l'lll1111"r11 wh<1 10 wti l<"ome J. Wari'f'..n De.y, prcsl·
H , d b H 'I" H Py on 54 Barracks flr11v111t-.1 an lru•Qinf' of lllUl't! th1u1 llent or lhe Optlo1l8t lnt.ernntlonal. <>sue Y ar .. 11 • ron. ~-.. 01·'1 ,..... t 1 h ·t · 1 " r•·h ·
Pre11:i'1ent, and Robt-rt WPthem , ....... "· "'V 0 (' !'i .\' !-; "" et-The n'eellft&' la !WhedulNI for lllt'fl."
vlcf' pr~sld<'nt and manager, Ap-At 8 mPOti'np or th• •·a-I of c llf •· 1 bou 6 .30 JJ . 111 . "' • ,..._, '' a ornU& c:innf'rA Atl(lp y a l ---~---
olUld u; ........... blct\ Ud dr)• ..., • .,iy WheD t.IM'y ~ •
' floftt In tl\4> Arbor Da)' p&radfll:o llrtildo!f tlar UMHll.ly a~y rl\horts. t~ ff'ft\lllP.i. took aJoas tllftf" provf.'d Loan and lnvl'stment, al· tUrc-ct orl'I of tb(' 32nil Dl~trf('t A~-10 P"r C't•nl of Lh<' nntlun':i canne.J
lhougtl a new organilltlon, re-ricu.lturaJ A.saociaUon last. ,..eek. 1 ll.!'lt•. ht• ~d<lhl. . ~ PARA.CHf"TE 00)")~ HTOl..F.S'
preMt>nt.a fQDrf' than ll'i yea~ of an -annourw•P ment wa~ ml'ldf" un --------M.~. \ll. D. Raina ot 81 4 E .
., fnt\ll'f' lady UC"lf'n, n<t\\. broweJ.ea. 1da Ta)·tor, Dahrl 1..ott F.JIJ8, ancJ .lolNle. C.aai&. Pta3·l"I" the
direct rt'tll <'!IL.ale lo&n l'Xpeticn('e tht-Orang<' County Fa irxrou nd~. "'HEEL Bt: .. \l,IN(tS OceA.11 Front, Balboa, told pollCl'
in Southern California. To . .!lervc form<>rly lhf' Santa Ana Arn1y A n Jn tiJ?"hl('ning \Vhl"<'I bf'aringl'l,.it !j()mtone Ktole a 'White pnrarhut.c.-
Orang,. County lht'y have P!ll&· Balw>. Arc...-otd~ tn Roy Etlwar ils.
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1ro.'I well to back off a quOrtt•t to nylon cover from her homP la~I
blil'lhM officiP!I at 483 C'>mmoo· pr"Ptlldi"llt ar thr fllll'tOt'iJttton, per· 1 hair 11. turn aft,..,. r<•ac-htng th~' Munilay. Sh" ABJ1l t h<' rov••r wa."I
Wl'allh Blv~I. ln F\111Prlon . and pla n1is..<u.on to sell UM: t»,1i~IJn&J1 \\·a~ I takt'·UJl Jimlt. all\.'L'>eS th~ :":11.tlon-Mlt•••kt--1 Wfth grttast".
a bf>ach area hrant>h offif'f' ln the obl81n1><l rrcE'nt.Jy fro1n lht' l lnit<'tl RI Auto1nob1le-l'IUb. Otht·rwil'(' \hi'
nf"ar tuturt>. , . • St&tes .Qov<>rnIDPnl a nd lh<' Stattt I rt·11.ultan L binding "'111 l.>f' harn1-Nl"\lo-,i-'Tim~ Art.-i hRVP bl>en r<'a.d
ftr..e MIUkt.a H,.... of California. The buttt.11nl'M '-''ill f1:4I to lhl" braring11, In lbf' Harbor for ov,.r 10 year1.
Wl1b "'°"'than $.,.000,000 al-hr snl1l fullowing ndv••rti~lnf,! f11r l :_ __ ::._.:__:-:_·..:.·_:-:...__.:======::==-========. rHdy ln\'Nolf'd la. OMlDl'f" C'oun-bids. 1·
N91dly , df'\'f"loplnc rlty and falrgTOUndA nftf'r Nov. 3. R. Pwl. ('
New Dodge Has 140-hp. V-8 Engine t.y, Pacific 1'1utuaJ I• 111.tf"""'l.f"d Bid form• may bf' obta1Dt"'d at
In .. xpandln,-tbb ,·oltlmf" In ,..., thf" AdminiJtt.ratton orflcf"9 on th(" I
bPwll ... JIJf'N of thM ah"'&. HoJIN' f'ullcn:wider, seeret.ary -n1an11Jtr 1-, ·----------------------'------' kli&n1' ,..,.,. tor Mally ,.N,. ,...... at.atM lhal bi<tiM ,,.,,·oul•I ptnhnbly
~ tM larpllC. ~lncff' l&Nn be OJX'nf'd about Orr. 1.
ln Utt> ........ eemte•1'• .... ,.f"fl....,,...., pn»&ram.. 111 Md.lt&on.
PM-Ina )futua1•4 In.an ,tacll1t1H
.. ,,. •pea •• 1N1lt'-'9 mMt dwtoa-
lnl" a. WPll aA to "°mm.-.nolal
and lndu"trtal propM1~
Pacific Mutual. who.-te growth
has pan.lJeJ('t(! th•t or California
11lnrt-the ('Ompany·,. rounding in
1868. hal'S br"'f'f'l a ctive f.n Orang,.
County for the paat M yf'ars. Its
n1oat recPnt annual report sheiw.i:
·a.<uWt.s of more than $417 million.
ant.I lirf' in~Uranl"'<' in fnt<'<' nf wrll
ovpr a billion 1l11llar11.
Fatalities Down
,,,., in Orange County
Fnta.Jlt!t"M In Oraa.ge Oowily Ur
taled 70 i1u r lng thf" flr!lt three·
quartPrs or 1952. a.. .. compared to
9rs tor thf' Mme period last yt>ar.
according to the public Bafety rlf'·
part.meat of the .Automobllf' ·Club
ot 9'Rlth8n. cattfomta. _,
Trarnr In th.-IS So\•thland
t"OuntlH klllf'd I Mi pt"rKOft.• dur-
New Army Policy
For High Grads . I
Male • hlJ'h M'hool gradua Lr.<~
rnay now apply for a sPf'<'if1<'
army school before f'nli11t1n~. 1l
was NlAOt.IDCf'<I today hy MSgt
PN'd~ricit L. King, lJ. S. Arn1,· f
and .U. S. A.ir F'orC't> 1-r.<'1,1ltin~
~talion. 1012 N. Main 81 .. Santa
Ana.
~I!! are approxi1nat"lv 3~11
ctiffereont cour"W"~ offt>rt'ol Sonll'
or the rourse~ ure · AL C'o11 nt1nt:
and lwd.Jtin&'. maC'hlnr.<1t, rnd10
and radar operat.ion, rllf'<"han1 f'~.
photogi-n.phy. tut king. ron~t ,,11·t1c1n
machine OPf'ratlNI'. drafting. an1l
many other.ii. The length or t hf'
rourse11 nin rro1n 4 week~ up 10
39 wffka. N.ow j,;i the Li me to
a'pply before all the varunC'it>:-:
are tilled. 8,-t. Kini' advi9€'d.
· i'or Jn01e iatODl\At.lon .._..-sgL.
King at 1012 N . Main St., !=;anta
Ann.
lnl' tltfo nrst .,.,. nMYlth• of .......----L 185!, a.n I l i)f'r CMlt IMl'HM' SO. ('Al.JI'. pOJ,f() ('A.~F.~
n\·r r lhi' "-'\Int' pt•rlod la.111t y~·n r SACRA ~fE N"fO. ICNSI
""hf'n l .!94 dlf'd in auto mi~ Rrpor ted polio ca~e~ throu11:hout
hapA. Califot'llia totalP'1 134 for lhc• wet'k
Jngt!way fat.alltlee lncreU<'d in I iPndi.ng Oct. 11 . thf' ~tat" dPf"!.rt·
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(l3rt of tlw-Ana"lrr "™ m('Ult'fl th~ boa \\'1lll Paulinf' 'tolltnan. TM otklff' bf-hind belon~" to ftf"tt)· <'bat·
' .. to~k. Othrn lnrludr (',.t.ara .Kc'1·1~r. pr$ldent, ~tar3· Jo l.anlhdo\\'f", "Dick .. Grt'f")e''• and J.'ran PIJM'r.
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FE49' BEGETS SMEAR ...
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A FRANTl'C ADMINISTRATION and its equally -frightened hand ·-pidced
hopefuls havJ told you many untruths in this campaign. They persist in . '
the doctrine of fear. They have given you slogans, mud-slingirtg and 1n-
nuendoes.
SUCH LOW TACTICS are no solid substitute for Eisenhower's pledge:
TO CLEAN UP: THE MISERABLE MESS IN WASHINGTON.
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TO PRESERVE IOUR FREEDOM SO DEARLY WON ON THE BATfLEFIELD.
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TO PROTE'.CT THE LITTLE MAN AGAINST BIG GOVERNMENT.
TO INSURE HIS RIGHT TO FREEDOM FROM LABOR BOSSISM.
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TO GUARANT!E RIGHTS OF TH£ ElDERl Y AND MINOIUTY GROUPS •• I
YOU'RE NOT GOING TO BE FOOLED BY
.FEAR AND SMEAR! NEITHER .ARE WE!
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seven countir~ ovf'r last yl'ar. ~r-ment of public ht"a lth annotmced
lng SPptrmber 212 deaths wt>re tf"· 1 tcxlay.
con\ed, making it one of thf' worat The number of <'&Ma for the
Thi., ncy,• \)~!t" 140.hcrwpowtt It~ ltfm \'.£ifbr ~eJic:~ iJ "itladatd
C"Qu irtr.t'nt in th..' 19; .\ LJod~ CoroeLOC """'-· Comptl.t'I itti.._ t.ad l i1br la
v.1.1th;. d:u' r.c-• P<>"' er pl.1:ic rrodi.K" ~c llo.'1*,.•ct 'pa: n&bk iocb at
dupl•crmcnr th.l:l ::i:iy otl:er eecomobile ccaaio-t ta -vokee prodonioD
1JJ ~t· l ~" dt-Yg:i ptin::ii"l~f cf Ur.e ltf'd Auo ugi•e ar-. N.ted ff Uiose uud
i 1 h ;.c.~ ... i.::j1c1 a:::::ari roJ:,inn. k dn·dopf ic.I ki&b d5ciitacy oe recul•r
i;:rJJ ~i <-I f:J <.t"J;:ic J~-piie its h~ c•cunP"•loa '•'-O of 7.1 to I. uodsie
C"C1l:iouc."• J,) c!.r i·~ G~·t·l\••)'" SO~ lo •t... l4..4o.-btook tcrit1.
NEWPORT ~EACH CORONA DEL MAR Sarah Jo:. Ta.rlar
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month3 on N'<'On1. wf'f"k f'TI(ling $('pt. 27 ."'·as 192.
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l"Mnru1 fllllrhf'ii.lt-r
M rM, J Jbb~· 6-u"r
('olln Bro,,·n
T om Xorton
'.\frM. llurry \\'t>1'•h
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Gi>nt"ral St.ua.Jr1· E . Riddf'rhof
M,.._ s. t:. Rkl~or
,\JrM. ('onstanrf' r,1a3•red
}:lol"I(' E'hr'f!Nll&D
May P•arl ~
MrM. Ramoaa Kobf'rffM)b
M...,.. LolA Wade
l~•tl' S""'J~
Dorotby D. Harl
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\\'llbur 8ul'.k '
FrankU. D. Windle •
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I. L. 1"""14 ( 0em. ) .
Mr. and, Mn. 'EIKUr 11111
T. \\"eMon '•)' 1
Mr& Sina BwW
O.Olht Tat• oil.it
\\'aJt.-r ·Spicer 1;
Belle Taylor
G-p-heo
DH H. W .... ,(
lobn H. Quint
8'Malle E&ttl
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('ol. IW\\'ltt Ba1wr
Ak>bf> 8 . Ebrf'tUT\Oll
M.nt.. ll\\•U Gardinc•r
John T. Ho~·d, Jr.
Ru.lpb Hoylf'>
Jlnland l...a..gf'rlof
R. D. F1ahPtl)'
A . R. Mont«um~ry
MrM. Mur1f"I Mootl'Onlf"r)'
l1"'l!i1 T. Gardinfl'r
Mr11. Somian ~f'n
~, .. Striphf'n KUPy
K. C. Robt-rt.Mn
Mn.. Ma.rt.an Alhrlatlt
Nu,. Larriot
Ann °Lr"''•
Mrs ...... V. ManhaQ
Rarba.ra Kbldl"r
IALIOA
A • .a. Rouuelle
Uoyd Lovelaad
M,...._ 8utan Kirk
M..._ F.Al\\'anl H . K iPU3•
l..oa.ale \rlo"°nt
'nw.!oclore Bambrook
.l&C".k Toon
GHrre Und
Mn. MJlin:Jl'l Toon
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IAUOA ISLAND
c. K. J>riMt
S~Hodftdd
Cha"nott..P.-
Ed SkiBner
\\'rn. Sanford
FCllt'lftt S. Alltmder, .Jr.
Pmle 8-oer
Ifft.. lb'ul Scz'1,.
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FOB S<JOUT ROUSE-A roof for tbo -Soont -In S...ta .U.. R el&'blll wu aMUrOC1 tltla
week When ~ lfeu IUwania Oub prMellted a check for $!00 to Seouta repreaentlnc youth
Serrioe Auodatloa of tbe Saata Ana llel&hta area. Klwaniaa Harry ,Hall prtlMntecl the Check
to Scout t..rry lahodny of Troop 868 TuetNl.ay aften1oon. Looking on are Dbnald H enderson of
Troop 168, Gale Porter of Troop 5, Ellen Waf.8oo of CUb Pack 8, Dena DtndHr of Brownle Troop
18 and E. J . l11endenon, treasurer for Youth Ser,vloes Auoe~Uon. In other 1en•lce to youth
act.1\·ltle11 this wttk memben formed a Tuesday nJcht party wltb 15 SeM Scouta to "'ork on the
aew Bo)'S' Club building. tPhoto by Fred AlJen)
Press' News Service Condenses
Nov. 4 Cali.f ornia Propositions
SACRAME?l.'TO, (CNS) -F ol--------------
k>wing is a brief sun1H1ary or the membership of board Crom five to,
24 propositions Californians will se• .. en men1bers.
vote on Nov. 4. No. 18, reqllires taxatton of
No. 1 provides a $1W.OOO.OOO property in comnlunity redevclop-
bond is.sue for the purchase or ment programs. '
veterans' bomes and farms. No. 19, provides for retention
No. 2, lncreases state contribu-of some of the previous year's
tione to school districts from $!20 COlilllY grand jury members when
to '$180 per pupil average daily nev.· juries are appointed.
attendance. No. 20, extends state hospital
No. 3, a referendum to deter-I aid to private, non·profit hos-
mine whether a law adopted by pitals.
the stale teglsli1.turc exempting . No. 21, pcr~its election of
private. non·prof1t schools of less ~udgcs at election next succeed·
than collegiate grade from taxa-ing vacancy of office. {Now an
Uon, shall be rctalned. appointee can hold over for two
No. 4, an administrative amend-
ment. the net result of which
would provide some additional
funds to the needy blind over
66 years old.
years.J t
No. 22, places property o"""Tler
tmder perjury threat in disputed
ltssesment. and throws ·responsi-
bility for correctness of assess-
ment& on Property owner rather
No. 5. prohibits Communist& than on the assessor.
tTom hoiding public orfice. No. 23, extends to legislature
No. 6, the 'loyalty oalh' an1end-
ment, which requires public em-
ployes to swe.&r they are not
'membera or a subversive orp.nl·
~ zation.
No. 1, provides p1imary ele<'-
tion ballots shall !ihow political
. party arriltattons ot candidates.
(An alternative to No. 13>.
No. 8, exempts o,hurch bu11d-
..,lngs under construction from tax-
ation.
general authority to provide for
description of land for ta.x assess-
ment purposu.
No 24, the 1115,000,000 echool
bond Issue to provide funds for
school buildings in distressed dis-
tricts.
Local Students
in Pomona Play
I ~No. 9, e.xempts private, tax ex-Students at P omona ColleJtC
empted college buildings from from the Newport area art> taking
taxation while such buildmgs &re a prominent part in the forthcom-
~ construction. ing production of the draina claM· No: 10. prohibits_ contrtbu!ioDll e11 ecbedu.led tor staging Oct, 30,
of public monies to cfuimber3 of 1.~ an'a""'Novcift"'ber ~1 ; J
·commerce or other civic organ!-Slated for the boards of Holmes
atloru1 whicb engage In lobbying. Hall is the J ohn Patrick play .. Thl'
No. 11, a new proposal for adr Hasty Heart." Business manager
tmniatration of old age assistance, for the production ia Perdita
nf1n:g" tJUch administration wiJ.h Horn. daughter of Mr. and Mr&.
tbe •late, paytng maximum &88is-Robert G. Horn, 1408 Scaview
tance on th• ba•ls ot a cost or Ave .. Corona" del Mar. Mi& Hom
Coast Guard Seeks
Men for Academy
The application drive for me n
lo filJ the 19~ U. S. Coast Guard
Academy freshman class Is now
underway throughout the nation,
Ensle n Ohn A. Llvl•ly. cadet pro-
curenll'nt offic1•r for the 11 lh
Coast Cua.rd District announced
today.
Comprtltive examinations for
appointment to the Academy will
be held In Los Angeles, F eb. 24th
and 25th, 1953. All applicants must
be po"lmarkcd not later than
January 1. 19:S3. Applications are
d<'sired fr orn men, military or ci-
vilian, bctwen the ages or 17 and
22 ,,,:ho can qu~ify physically and
will have graduated at lea.st from
high school by June 30. 1953.
Coast Guard cadets punut> a
4-yt>ar COUTMI or i.natrtJC'llOD
lndlngo t.o a Bachelor of Scleooo
dt>Krtti In Marlnc Enctneertn1
"·lt.h eommlulons M e nslrna ln
th~ COW11 t Guartl. Thr-y ff'Ct'f\·e.
ln atldltlon to the n-qulred t ecb-
nlcal counes. practical and pro-
fe.o1Monal tralnlns \1tal In the
Nucatlon of Coaat Guard offi.
ct"rs .Titl!• traJnlnC locludetl 8Um•
mer l'rulse. to fordp ports dur-
1.q which cadete put lato actual
ll8t' lht>lr tht..-oreUcaJ and prac·
tlcal HludJea. l lpon graduation
and "'™'" cornmluloncd. ofncel'll
are 1LMl1ned to~ a.ct l'\'fl duty In
one or the many fie.Ids of 5er-
\1ce.
0<-Lalled Information rC"ga rdirtg
requirements for ontrance, aca-
d('tnic curriculun1 and other as-
pects of cadt>t llf£' may be o btained
from hi~h school principals: the
Comrnandt·r. 11 Coa.st Guard Dis-
trict. Time's Building. Long Beach
2, Calif., or by writing l o the Com-
mandant l PTI'), U. S . Coast
Guard, Wlshington 2~. D. C.
Cattle Prices Drop;
Housewives Hope
UftnJ acale, and eliminating rel-Is listed 8115 business mane.ger for • Southern California hol13e:Wiws
aQve reaponsibilJty. all ccellege drama productions and [Would be paying leas for steak.a
No. 12, provide• for payment in addition 8.3 propter for this and roasts in the near future If
~ state officers while they &re play. She la a junior at the col-retatl prices follow declinlng
oa reservist military duty, lege and th.ia summer was acUve wholesale and stockyard retum.1
•No. 13, prohibit.a candidates for in Loe Comicoe while at home. on beef catUe, the ~ Angeles
. ~ia&n office from Cl'OM·filing. Tom Henderson, freshman 'stu-Chamber o( Commerce had re-
-.No. lt, repeals old restrictions dent, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ported today.
Of Chinese that were adopted in W. Hendel"IOn of 430 Via Lido Cattlo prices hit their lowest Jev-
~ early day11 of Calltomia. Nord, la working on the .aund el since 1949 and in some c&ee.1
.,.No. 15, eliminates 'PS', public crew for hi3 firat show. we.re as much aa $6 to $10 per
automobile ltcenaes, and Dot Orettenberg, sophomore, hundredweight leu than lut
a utultiel!I to pay regular daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Gret· year at this tlfue, according to
Uve taxea. tenberg, 1~1 Miramar Drive, Bal-Chairman William C. Tescbe of the
o. le. permit. the borough boa, la working on the prop crew. Chamber's agricultural commltbee.
farm of government. an amend-The locale of the play ls In a Brit-Declining catUe prtce1 alao
ment primarily affecting Loa An-I.sh Convaleacen Hospital In Bur· brought down prices of hog1 &nd
&jlea. mas during the put war and Miss lambs, Teache*r:;aid. However, 10-
i,No. 17, revlses aome sections of Grettenberg ii 1truggllng diligent-cal catt lemen feel that this la a
•te chiropractic act, increutng ly to procure props for the play. temporary situation, he added, u ·' _. _ _ .. there wlll be leu pork avaUable
. ·ftTBD, DBil PATllEll,-OOHB B0\1(£· wrm. HE NO'W'. lh;s "''"t°' as a r .. u1t of Jut
spring'• am.all pig crop. ConUnu•
ing heavy consumer demands for
beef cut.a also will help to ket:p
beef prices up.. Teeche sakL
Many Southern calilonlla crops
aufiered from ab.normal temper&·
ture ,lor lb& area wu five degnee
aboo/e oomtat and J_be month waa
the .....,.i hotteot S.pwnber In
local 1'll&or7.
walhuta. lemons, le~. t.ooia ...
toa ond _., be""" auftel'l!d the
moat damage and "°"' fall cf'Ol'9
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.were forced to an .. r11 .}l&nvt
date. the. "Chamber oUida1 ni·
ported.
Laguna,, Fined ~
for Drunk Orivind
Cbupl with cki*S -~ 11>-
toxleai.<I. Jam• ,......, -
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f'IUIB pie --to tie -lor And ~ .. fo-•-llr.
Apple. !lot .·If ..... ,. I•~~· pt•k••• ..,. now t.Hre «n •lllowt
aa ma117 _.,. to ••'• ••Ill •"'• It u lhtte are ~ of aorJ• to
So In 11. rr-•'!<> 8-1 I"-• <on· sumer kitcMna coma th" lattl'fft· tn1 recipt •bkl, ... ,, .,,... to
womea •ho· AH l*ltfl' ••ttac
dlfllculL n11 Is a eoo1l:1 putf1
ft.lied w1tll applet eeolltd ten4er
In a •YTUP or Je.111. sucar nd waur.
All elato needed to com.¢et• tbt1
e:1qul1lte a.pple pt~ 11 h11ciou.t
wbtpped cream!
Appl• Pie c .. a11tn11
Cociky ~a1try:
5 tablf'flpoon1 marsartnt'
1 C'U P 11u11ar
J f'lll'. w f'll bf'at•n
% t11 b'"P'IO"!I mllll z C'UJHO 11lftf'd ftour
l tr111•pooft
ba lllnl( powdflt>
.,, tf'1111poon """ 1 tf'1111110('n llt"t'al"d
~ C'UP C'UtTanl
jlolly
1 C'UP wattt ~ ('•!" 111Uf'lr I fnf'dlum t'OOklhJ
1ppt.111
!Wff'l•aM •llllll'Pt'd ('f1'tl"'
lf'm On rind •
Cream margartnf' and •usar. Add
rest or paalr}' tnsredlf'ata ln order
11ven and mix ••ell. On toured
pastry clolh or "·axH paper roll
balr theo dougb thin and cut wttb
a round cook)' cutter. t Ref'ri&ertte
rest or dou1h for cooll:lea. • Uae
a llcbtly sru•otd 1-ln('b pie plate
with O••rlappln1 cookies. Bake I•
a moderate oTen t37~·F.J 15 Lo JO
minutes. Cool. Melt J•lly and aqar
In water lb a 1ll:lllet oYer low beat.
Pett COrt' and CUI applet 111 Uliek
•ed&ea. Cook applet 1ent11' la
17rup antll t•nder. Remo•e rrotn..
ayrup and cool Tblcll:ell .,,-up •Ith
1 · tabl"poon cornstarcb bleaded
•ltb t tablttpoom ~(',. 1up.r aad
17rup. Cook a.ntll clur. Cool. n11
baked pie 1betl wlt.h applu •~
pour ITMIP OYer. CbUl. Gantlta
with •hipped cream. Yield: OU ,
1-lncb pie ond llto doam a.w•
eootJta.
Sales Tax Shows,
State Business
Approaches High
SACRAKENTO (CNBJ -Call·
fornla's sales and use tax netted
lhe state $108.000,000 durln,-the
second quarter of 19:)2, lhe at.ate
board of equalization announced
here today.
The tranaact:or...a on which the
tax W&I baaed totaled $3,800,000,
000, only two percent Jen than
lhe all-tline high set In lhe lut
qua.rttr ot 19~1 . The tra.naclk>n
tolaJ exceeded that of the ftral
quarter by 17 percent, and that
ot the second quarter of 1961 by
ij) percent, accordin' to the board.
ltel""'9 of co~r credit
controls In May contributed W
ptna In .. 1es of coaaumer d.ar-
ablee, board 1pokemnea. .W.
New and uaed auto MJee .tm:ae-
f'd to Mll mn.u.a.. a new ft!CO,..
whldti exeeeded. .. 1151 IM!ICQil!d •
quarter ealee ~fl!& ~
Farm lmplement Wes 80Ared
23.1 percent over a year a.co. tt
wa.e noted. Salee of houlehold •I>"
pl.ianee.1 were up,20.8 percent ud
home turnlehinp 11.4. percent.
0111¥ ---llalldl•&' -terlal dMkn ftportecl s 'er
wend qaar&er boN DI wtume
lnl961-lalHl,aUpor-
oe.at drop.
Other typee of bueineuee re-
corded oecond quarter perconla&"
increue1 Of a.lei over the aec:oad
quarter of 196). u folloW9:
Apparel. 16.2 percent; 1"neral
merchandl.oe (lncludlns; nepatt.
ment •tore.a). 13.5 ; gt'O!Cft'Y atone,
11.9; liquor atonoa, 12 percent.
Pledge Campaign
R~ports Heard ·
atlChrist Church
DONALD I. DODGE -I ' THESE ARE THE F; :
The "PRES ENT" ~us ·ce
Court of Newport h ·
Township has juriediction In
civil cases involving not nf>re
than $1,000.00. · I
The "NEW" Justice Cdurt
of Newport Beach J udiCial
District will have jurisdiction
In Civil cases involving not'
more than $500.00. It jvill1
still be a "People's Coul" :
·rn the "FUTURE," i. n
official determination · at
the population of the Dis 'ct
exceeds 40,000, the c urt:
may become a municjpal'
court. Such a court wc)ul~
have jurisdiction in divil
cases involvin~ not nlore
than $3,000.00. There wquld
be 1ittle other change in ·
court.
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• JUDGE DODGE IS A TENTH GENERATION AMERICAN ,
• A PIO,NEER RESIDENT OF THE· HARBOR AREA
e MARRIED AND FATHER OF THREE CHILDREN
• A MAN OF FORTHRIGHT CHARACTER
• AND PERSONAL INTEGRITY
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'klkd u °"'" eonuli~ Se/toke
RecoJUJ?
• JUDGE OF THE NEWPORT BEACH JUSTICE COURT SINCE
1929 -23 YEARS.
• e President Newport Harbor Union High School Boerd of Trustees
7 terms, re-elected in 1952. •
e Member ~egislative Committee California Ste'te School Trustee
Association.
e Director Orange County Goodwill Industries.
e Formerly served as first president Orange Coast College Board of
Trustees, trustee of the Costa Mese Elementary School District,
member of the Community Church Boerd of T ru.:fees, president of
the Chamber of Commerce, director Harbor Area , Boys' Club,
chairmen of the loeel Red Cross, member Orange County Boy Scout
Executive Board.
e Honorary Life Member, California Congress of Parents and Teachers.
• OFFICIALLY DESIGNATED OUTSTANDING CITIZEN OF THE
HARBOR AREA IN 1952 AT 0,RANGE COAST COLLEGE
COMMENCEMENT
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.'kllud u ,Jiu RecoJUJ Ci4 a/~?
' e Hes handled I 0,870 criminal and elvil eases during the pest I 0 years.
• Only 21 of these eases we.re eppeeled.
e OF THE 21 CASES APPEALED ONLY ONE JUDGMENT WAS
REVERSED.
e Not one ease, however unimportant, was ever "fixed" in Judge
Dodge's court.
e Grand Jury auditors have offieielly approved eU statements of
monies collected.
e THIS IS , A JUDICIAL RECORD SELDOM EQUALLED IN ANY
COURT' IN THE UNITED STATES.
• Donald J. Dodge has the required legel qualifications an'CI the
necessary broad 4bperienee to preside in e superseding · Municipal
Court.
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j e, the , u11or11eys at ·law, chlly ••22IH1!d to r:•ttc. law hi
the Cousl• of S.... of c.lfonila, do hereby 11-. ... c•llcL.cy of ....
DOllClild J. · IW, .... Ace of JtlClge of t11e .... , ... C1a r of Newport •••ch
Judicial Dli111ct· .fh fa1~1lllllg elec:tioft la ~N .. 1m•w', 1952. '
1 ' -We bellrie tlllit ...._ Dodge is emlM11llJ·Clll•li11Ulillfllll11ll~d for the office, having
had many pan ....... •••ience and b1hlf p111•1•d of exc1l1nt lucllclal
tempewnt. . I ·.:
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, Dot~ this ' ·~ clay of July,,, 1952.
Harry L Blodge ; ' · Jo'hn Arant, George H • .Tobias,
Balboa Island, C .lif. NewpQrt Bea.ch, Calif! ' Newport Beecti, Calif. . , -. Joseph P. Guer , 1 Tom W. Henderson, · • Robert B. owell;
Balboa ·island~ C lif. Newport· Beach, Celifo. Newport Be4lCh, Calif.
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Leroy P. Anderl. n, Donal~ D. Harwood, Y(inthrop"'O. Gor~on, .
Co•ta Mesa, alif. Coron• def Mar, Calif. Stint• Ana, Celif . j ' Thome.s E. Heffe n•!'• Ro.Sert A. Eastman, ' M. S. Bernerd, ~
. C0tona del r, ICelif. ••lboa lslend" Celil. ·•' ' Newport Beac.h, Calif.
mn~ M. linn';ll ';! Donald Dungan, 1htbe.rt V:'F. .. t,
. NewpOrt a. 11 ~ ' ~•hi Mesa, C.llf. · Newporf Bftdl, Calif.
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,Belboa, Calif. · Gotta Mesa, C.llf. Santa Ana, ~. , 'z. .L Wm
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