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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-10-30 - Newport Balboa News Times' ' Hcabor Weallwr r_,..._.., ... , ,. ... k ta tile Harbor An. weft: RJrh Low Tlmnday, Oct n ........ a1 61 Prlday. Ocl H ............ M 113 -....,.. Ocl ~ ........ 68 58 THE PllE88 A mirror of tbe moat rapidly deve.J.opinJ area of the Califomta South Coutal Empire ' , . -. 1ven - '· -• • .. • I --SERVING THE ENTIRE HARIOI ARIA , I 1-rBE Palill8 f Ima to be clean. fair and tmparUaJ. and U.... to, receive and ret&La popular oupport SECOND LARGEST HOME COMMUNITY IN ORANGE COUNT'( -J'. Ocl H ............ 81 51 ._,. Oct. 21 ·········· 88 48 r.-Dy, Oct. ZS ........ 10 63 Wed-y, Ocl. is ...... 81 58 VOLUME Xlil PHONE HARBOR 1616 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1952 EIGHTEEN PAGr'S FIYE+s NUMBER 36 ras es THREE NEWPORT POLICE City License ESCAPE DEATH IN _ CRASH ; ~~.~~ll~!~p~.~~~-·· CITY CAR DEMOLISHED Three Newport Beach police officers made a narrow brush with death early Wednesday morning when-a police car was completely demolished when it crashed into a drain at 16th Street and Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. One officer, Ernest Laurin is confined to Hoag Hospital where he has been given. ~lood tran8futlons and+-------------- -40 stitches "'!!te taken in his head and face; another officer. driver ot the car, W)llla.m' A. Dugan, suf- fered cuts on his chin and face and lacerated knees and legs. The third officer, Roger Neth, was .sav- ed a era.sh wben the speeding po- lice car wu driven into the cul- vert to avoid crashing into his car. Police report9 &tale that thr Newport Beach PoUce car WM Ill pul"SUJt of aa early morntnr ~er on New,port Blvd when a ready mti cement truck pulled lato Newport B;l\•d. from Com- merclal \\'ay. In a.o effort to avoid striking' the tn1e·k or forctnc an oncomJnc car Into IL the policemen df'fWe lnt-0 ttw dltcb. .trlk.Jnl' ·the lira.in cul- Vf!rt i. tbe t1~act frOJlt center of the police car. So hard was thf' lmi-ct. that officer Laurin \.\'a~ thrown throuch the \.\'ind shield and the eqtne of the poll~ car waa drlnn back tbrourb the llrowal! gr tr pol~. - It later df!'ft'loS;e<filiiif the on- comlng car was being driven by policeman Roger Netb. who was of( •·dut.y. Driver ot the cement tr:uck was Melvin Henry De.Janey, 2611 Or- .. ange Av., Co!!ta Mesa, the truck belongs to the Welch Ready t.lix Cement Company. The driver was not held by police. Officers Dugan and Laurin re- ported t o their ft>llow 0Cficcn1 that they were ln pu.suit of a speeder when the truck made a left turn from Commercial Way Into New- port Blvd Jn tront.--uf them. They said that the ~rly morning fog made tt difficult tor them to see the abutment into which the po- Jice: car cr&8hed. Neth, who was approaching the police car stopped and tended his injured fellow oUicers and assist- ed at the scene until help could be dispatcht'd ti'om the Newport Beac.h Pollc-e Department. IronJcaJ tact of. the accident was Ula! U.. pollee car bad been d1"· patched to the feosta Meu. com- munity on an aaaU!it request from the Shert!t'a office. While pro- ceeding upon the call for the e:her- lff the call was cancelled and the City Pollee Car took of( in pur- &Jit or a speeder. Reports show that the police ca:- skldded 50 f~t be.fore striking the culvert oU the edge of Newport Blvd. Stanley Smear Record Shown Still in the forefront of the political potpourri of Orange County is the charge levied by disgruntled Republicans and office-seeking Democrsts against Newport Harbor"s Assemblyman Earl W. Stan· ley. Charges ·were hurled la.st week by self styled "bean groWers in the know" that Stanley was guilty of immorality in ottice by hl11 col- lection or a tee from a cllenl while acting as Assemblyma.n of the 7ith Di.strict. Tbe charps state t.bat Stu- M. ;M .b otated from SI0.900 to PO.GOO and the oll rlpt.a to vaat acre- &«M for brtlll1•1' about tbe uJe o.l &0me laad of Georse Capron to the State of Calltornla. Actually the story IA. aooord- lnc to documented proof, DI08t or wbJcb .. contained I• u.e re- oorder nle or the county of Or· aDKe• Staate7 recet'·ed a Ste.ooo commJsslon and OIHI hall nf one- half of the oil royalties to a 40 acre parcel of land.. Defense of the A.Nemblyman ls that he at no time actf'd In. the transaction u an AMemblyman. He had the property 11.ated before he WB.8 elected. Money tor the purchue w~ allocated before he w&.3 elected, &nd ln face, he r.e- ceived much leu than ordlna.ry commlsslori. payable. Stanley, &eeklng to keep ht. re- cord clea.n, and to do the honor- able thing, aought the advice of the Legialatlve Countf:I, official legal otftcer of the State Legi> lature ln a communication whil!:b ls p~ted herewith: November 19, 1951 Mr. Ralph N, Klepa Legislative Counsel State Capitol Sa¢ramento, California Dear· Mr. Kleps: In 19'1S the Slate Legislature granted by the City Council Mon- day night for bu.slneMes operat- ing In the city of Newport Beach. The council approved license ap- plicationa for Erneat Hachmann to ·operate a rutaurant at 121~ Caa.t Highway and tor L. Bowen to deliver Ice In the city. The application from B. B. Wolff Marine Engine Service at 23018 Coa.st Highway, Newport. WU tabled by the council pending se- curing of the use permlte by Wolff. A . 0 . Mayfield w~ gnutted a ltcenM to operate Bob's Village Ma.rket at 608 E . Balboa Blvd., e.nd George Getchell was gn.nted a license to operate a care at 701 Edgewater. BaJboa, subject to the approval ot the health officer. The appllcatJon of Coy E. Watt.a for a license to operate a package store at 301 Palm Ave., Balboa, '¥U granted aa wu the appllca· tion or Edward L. Toney to oper- ate a Shell Service Station at 318 Coast Highway, Corona df'I Mar, subjC'Ct to the approval of the Fire Department. 1 An application from Harry ~tul­ Jen of Costa Meea for an exempt li~nse to sell and arrvice lawn- mowers in the city wa.a referred to the City Attorney a.a wa.a the application ot Karl A~tater tor an exempt license to ~ll Chrlat- maa Card.It. William B. Edward.a was rant- ed &1feoen.Wt0 • op at 507 E . Bay AV&.. Balboa. The apOcatlon from Gaylord Peanon, Darlene Anderaen, John Moalan- der and Norman Kearby to soli- cit magu.ine •Ublcrlptlone: for the NaUonal Uterary Auoclalion of . Terre Haute wu ttferred to the city attorney. The appllcant.M re- •ue•tt'da a llcenae exemption under the lntenl&te commerce law. Limits City Delay Mtttlng a reque•t of the Pacific Electric Railway Co., the city council Monday night voted lo in- clude a time limit or 12 months tn the recent land exchange agree- ment between the PE and the city. The exchange of land l.!I ln connec- tion wtth the widening of W . Bal- boa. Blvd. and the 31st S\. cutoff. The agreement wu further a- mended that the city agnea to dedicate certain part.a of the land tor street and highway purpoaes. LOC~ MAN AmNDS Fort,y~tive studenta rrom Call· tornla are: among the 8,729 attend- lng the University of K&nau. James K. Hitt, director of admls- 11ioR11, reported today: Frank Moss Hamilton. son or Mr. and Mra. A. A. Hamilton of 122~ E. Balboa Blvd., la attending i'Tom th;11 com- munity. • Victory Over The Enemy -Victory over wh08e enemy! Yonr Victory over your enemy -whether he be communhlt, inflation, taxation. Republlca.n or Democrat I l,' oor victory over the enemy who would whittle away at Your Freedoms. ........ Beligloa, to.be M>Clllt> In one'• P081let1111011.11, v.-lom from Want, Fear; F.....;.iom to Ask -and Freedom to An-er. All of thO!le thlng11 are the objects of attack of th08e who would belittle, defile, 00rrupt, oh&cure, or obliterate that which we have come to know 118 . the AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE! The..., Is only one counter attack. You are the ouly one who ca.n make It. You won't be cheered If you dcl · -you won't be ridiculed If you don't. It won't cost you a penny. Your loaded' gun is yon• right to & VOTE. Take your neighbor by the hand, gather up hhl friend. extend the old cheery come along to all, and let's show 'the World that this bright spot oq 'the faee of OUR UNITED STATES can Call this Newspaper for free tnuulport&lion to your polling pl&ce. Five lines, ten cars at )'OUR ..,rv1ce, Telephone H&rbor 1616. Or Call your REALTOR for free transpo~tJon. CITY ORDERS CONDEMNATION OF 40 ACRE MESA DUMPSITE Ciondem.nation proceedings for the acqulslUon by the City of New- ~rt Beach of the 40 acre p&reel for UM elsewhere. The gulley1 and of Land owned by George and Edna washes will be Jtlled with truh caph>n north of 19th Street and .and vegetaUon and tt ie expected "Wellt · of Wllltlter A venue, Coat& that autflclent area wU be provtd- M-., wu ordered by the Newport ed for approximately &0 ,,_.... Beach City Council MO'ftday nlgbl. Tbe site ta e.aaily ·acc•n•snallb..,lot I Upan recomm~ndaUon ot the from mun.iclp&J areu and will ~ city engtnee.r and the -city manager, mote euUy reache<! when the f'rM . .' tlio city altomey wu lnJltrucUd -.y and lb< llupertor A,,...ue .... 1 to tmmed&a.tdy file tor condemn'-tension ta completed. Uon and fort.bwtth pow.salon of The forty acre parcel .. co"1ed t\io property lor uoe aa a city under the Jew ~ the Bal-Atr- dlDnp. port wblcll formerly ~ Cl!' Prevtoul1 the city """ entem· the M ... at 19th street. -'-rd- Into • ~ acreement with Ing to Capron the leue .. tnopen. , eapreoi lllil It wu pobrtecl out that '-I" and the oUlcent of U.. c:am- U.O lud -WN UMble to de-'*'11 Who olped ~ ortclMI re- llftr tlUe --of a reoot'ded corcllag with the -IJ' lift DO -o( • ~ CC>ll'O""llaol· ,. ...... to be -- Al pr-t U.. city -on de-- paott ID wryw NG.000 to pay,.,. W.ATIR .co••C110N lloe parcel of -c.:::.. It WU Ponftl loe -..-.S ""' • ..-.i ..... --~ .. -elty "'. ctr ... , s ..._ to Ula -alt,,..... to ._ Cllft ••MU.. ....,.Tlllltt.8 0 liWitlw CD. la ..!:!!-U:., C:: ,:.::-1: lay a t1r; ivy -..._,... - -Ulo ~ -... kif_, -W.., Rs! .. te=t• elV'ftl' flf: water ilartas U. 9 I •''• <a %t dllllllal -at hlls ............. fl Ula • -llliJllWl-:r.-It CF..., CWfllll 81aw. ft9 .... .. ~ ,..,. ....... ·----.. -...... ,.. _ :-.:wre; t' •:~·· ~ ~ -.... sai:-.~-=-= -~41&::) ,J,•:::.1:1't"'(A: -::1 :. I I$ re:••. All9 • wo· Goblins, Spooks COUNTY ETS 1TITLE TO and Harborites 500 FEET OF BAY --.FRONT ~~~~~"~~~.~~~'BY CITY OU~CIL ACT - reunion tomorrow night on Hal-I Titlf lo 700 feet of the 14 .6 acre lowecn. But they won't be alone. B Ibo p • Bayfront parksitc under lease to Both the children and adult.a of a a ar 1ng I Newport Harbor will venture · ,'~0• .~, lboacounBatyy C 0 l,ub0w,::.•nlnveyaned forth in wrlrd costume to mix 11 --~ with the spooks of the astral L t t f d a ction or the City CouncU Monday world. S 0 0 xp n night. There w~ no objection . ROta~ Part.r Tuesday mornmg the Board ot A b<'witchlng_ invitatio n is rx- tendc<I by th(' Newport-Balboa Ro- tary Cluh to all children from kindC'rgartC'n to fifth grade to a.t- tC'nd their annual Halloween par- ty. Grinning pumpkins will greet the children at the Corona del Mar Elf'mt•nta1·y Schoo l and the New- port Beach Elc-mcntary School at 7 p.m. tomorro1A• nig ht. Games. prize~. fun and laught('r are pron1- ise<t for all. H ig hli~ht of the evening will be the grand parade in which cos- tume14 will be judged and prizes awarded. The Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler Is gt'nrral chairman and commit- tee n1C'mbc rs include Rotarians BUI SrurRt>On, lll. Vince J orgen- sen, John Keeler. George Holstein, Roland LaJ:;:erlof, Ray Bryan and Jack Hubbard. Good Deed Trick and TrP..at On Friday evening Boy Scouts of Ne~~~~:{; going out for ·~ e " but thll!I time with a new angle. They will be asking tor money tor the U .N. International Children's Emergen- cy fund, Instead of candy and ap- ples. William Gibson, acoutmaster, will accompany the boys, aa will (Continued on Papi !) Extension of the exist park- ing lot on the Balboa Be ·h wc8t of Balboa Pier was voted A-tonday night by the city coun il. Th ~ rnalter was studied by a! special committee which reco1nmendctl th{' extension lo include 4r• 0 m ore cars. City Mana&cr J ohn , SH-ilori. pointed out that the prf'pent lot 1nakcs a profit which g<X-~ inlo a city off-street parking fund. H " said there is ample money avail- ab-le in the fund lo rnakcj the es· timated $20,000 expendil±. to en- large the lot. It wa., alBo voted on t san1e motion to errect a new d larg- er sign over Batt>Oa. B'vd. a.ttd Palm St. pointing out the ~vailable parking lot. City Engillr r J . a. Webb was instructed to jprepare plans and specifications ~or the parking tot. ------ Free T ransporfi~tio n eau your nearest fftALTOR for free transportationk to the Polls on election day uesday, November 4. Most ot th REAL- TORS In the Newport) Harbor area are listed in the f lassified pages or the Newpor -Balboa Presa. 1 CHEST ATTAINS QUO ~ . FIRST ACROSS IN . ST E Newport Beach for the third I straight year became the flnt city gold oscaretta at the J Jy meet- ln the slate to make tl8 Communl-lng or the county uaocia Jon. Mrs. ty Che!:t quota yesterday. Harold Ayres wu preaen a gold A check for SlOOO from the Grit-red reather pin ror bein e flrat fith Co. did the trick. Dick Rich-area major to make her uot&. ard gave the check to Mra. Har-Present at the meetlng)were Mr. vey Somers, campaign chairman, and Mre:. Harvey Som~s, Tom lo turn a report breakfut Into a Norton, Mrs. Sheldon R ~. Mrs. victory cclet>ration. The money Harold Ayrea, Mrs. J . €. Elms, put the Che.st $500 over its $22.-Mrs. Melton 11.lcCoy. At 1 • Ward 2W goal. Lee. Mrs. G. M . Fltzwa er. Miss Tom Norton, president or the Charlotte Bangert, Mr~.1 Malvin drive, and Mrs. Somers gave full Portola, Mr. and Mrs. W1 B , Per- credlt lo U1e hundreds or workers row, Dick Richard, Mr.fud Mrs. who made the campaign a sue-Clarence Higbie, Mr. d Mrs. cess. Mrs. Clarence Higbie was Lars Lavagnino, a.nd Pa Babbitt. particularly praised for the job Also present W't?re M+ 1 Fitz- she did as campaign secretary. morris, Mrs. C. A . Reiy, For- J oe Catanich, executive director tuna Otis Mulven, M , Helen of the Orange County Federation Crum, Mrs. H. Payn Thayer, of the Community Chest. present-Mrs. Jack Adams. Mre:. B . Dor-" ed Mrs. Somers with an "Oscar-cy. Mrs. J . W . Hemst~el, Mrs. ett&." a 11ymbollc doll wtlh a red Cella Pierce, Mrs. Elaine! r4arshall. feather in 113 hat, for belug the Mra. Ted Hambrook, ¥ r· Steph- flnt chairman in the· county to en S. Wold, Joe Catani , Arthur make her goal Torrance, Orrin Wright.. d Rev. He satd 8be would receive a "Tom Pendell. Supervisors accepted the title to the 700 fe<'t which was a theoreU- cal compromlse or an action brought by the county to eaabll.sb it~ titilc ·to a portion of the park· 8ilc. ' Although three members of the City Councu. L L. IAbell, Norman MJller and A.·W. Smith had pre,1owdy said that. &laey bell'"'-'ed the county clalm. was not good t-0 any porUoa of lbe Ba.Y lclub l~bold. they &II '"Ot- ed ''~ltb Councilmen Bennett a.ad tin~h to c-rant. the deed to the Conaty for the 100 foot strip. ciJm lo lhe parcel by city and countly dates back to the time ot the original surveys of the har- bor. ! Only one man now alive whoSfl survey ts recognized and whose log books have been avail- able ~ previous court caaea. He ia R. ~ fattenon whoae t.eattmony on ljadil!r lloeo bu al-Y• been bornf out by the court.a. P8fterson .had never publicly ap- peartd to state his opinion a.a to the ~ight of city or county to (th~ 15 afre Bite of highway and bay fron~ land. ' Tl¢ agreement to compromise was lapparenUy reached in closed sessipn of the city coi:.ncil clty attorriey, certain supe.rviBors and t.he eounty 0oWl8f!l. I ' Who . lt wae who bu been pushlnl' for the awtteb of titJe 1" 'I°' known &I lltlo -rho COUi>tY -~ loel <>sto told tbe jpnNhtw ot t.be p...._ ~ daYj DJ~ tlla& i.e urelt It wU w...ir bul 4 J-' CUT)' out tbe ~ of tbe 8apervteon. ... 11\e ~00 feet of property granted l<> lit• County In l!ie title dMl la the ;veeterl)' pcwtlon .,..,_pallln( the Sea Scout Base and adjacent pro~rty. None or the bulldlnga ot the Bay Club are erected on the property involved in the itUe swltf b-· "'1eoretlcllly the cltf plnl uub. clear &ad untncamberecl to th~ remalnloc approx.tmatelJ' t~ fut of property upon which the Bay Club .... built tts J plmll cutao. ~ow the lease of the Bay Club will come up for rewriting and an ' . adjustment ot the bue guarantee an~percentagfi rental. Both COun· cil n Sm.1th and Miller have aid tba they are diametrically oppoe- ed any change of. the leue. · · smj;h has! aid that he will be no : ti!. ~YJ:~°: l~~~ al 1dn it.a face.1 1 • • PAGE 2 -PART I -THURSDAY, OCT. 30, 1952 ~~.:iRESS=8 PUbUlhed eYVJ Th:unclay at Newport Beach. Callfomta Ottlce and:"Prtntln( Plant at 2211 Balboa Blvd.-Pbone Bar~ 1118 EnteHd u aecond-claaa matter June 18, 1!140, at the polt otttce a( Newport Beach, CallfomJa. under the Act of March 3, 1879. SEN 0 . !tEDDlCK. Owner and Publisher !\OBERT F. WIU.MES, Buaineaa Manager A. ALEXANDl!:!t HAMIL TON. AdTI:rtlsing Manarer Member Callfornla Ne...peper PubUaben AMOdatton ' Member National Editorial As90Clattoa ne Press bu l)een adjudged a n ewapa.per of genen.I clrculatlon by 4ecre6 ot the S uperior Court ot Orange County and ls fully quaJ\fled to pu bUsh all kinds ot Jega.J notices and advertiseme.nt!I. t!UltSCRl:PrlON RA TE S t NEWPORT-BALBOA PRESS ev..-y Tllu..-y lft "1>llut~ Q>untyf fS.IO per .,....,, l !.00 •I• montho; _(St.!5 tlll'M month") (A1M tac udee the ?a:\VPORT·BALBOA SEWS.TtMl!8 oD ~) OWtMde the county f't.00 per year. ~!>2!1!.!~~ ~r 00 ks Scrip ProlllOter Nut House is several fatt.er& and troop com-Fr d Ch eel N I N• m~:m:o~iar, say the boy11, will au arg· .. 0 sy at 1te buy milk for 15 children for a week • .,. will v•cdn•t· .2~ chll-in Los Angeles dren against tubercuJ08~ Jt will treilt flw children for ·yaws, a tropical dLciease, or provide nine Century -old Ja.nd scrtp. tuued with a bo\\'I or rice R day for "' by Congreu to 80ldiers and lhelt whole n1onlh. All scouu \viii bf> heirs for military services, yeeter- lrlentlflt'd by a cetd or arm band. day bttiln1e the be.81s ot a Lo.s -'-ftt>r the collection t hey \1dll go Angele• traud proMCutlon. ba~k to lhe Tar Pit ror a party. Involved In the rrand was the l St-Jwm~!J Da)· S<"hoflJ cla!Jn lo ''Linda Isle Balboa Bav T-here will be ptt.rtylng for both Club and Beacon Bay" and othe0r n1ornlng and afternoon at St. lands of the Newport Harbor &rell Jame9 Day ~hool on Friday, with apinet which Civil \\'ar Scrip Halloween costuming the rule In-had been lodged. Angry citizens of Newport Beach gave vent to their reeunga before the city cou.ncll Monday night about the \\'PC hou r idiBtur- bancN coming from the Nut House on Balboa BIV'd. al Main, Balboa. for thf' past rew weeks. Since no represent8tive from the Nut House was present at th• council meettng. no action was lak· en by thf' C'OUnt•il, although they did hear the con1plaints from the c itizens and the police deparlmPnt . Police Chief R. R. Hodkinson and n1embers of his force testl- fle<I from official police recof'dl dt"3Crbing the dlffr rent times they "'t"r4;' celled to the ~enP. Hodg- ~tead or e ver)rday garb. Young-Roy Magg-,rt, 50 . .scrtp collec- eter" wiil play games, marc h in tor. and (Ol,,lf'r &s!K>Ciate in scrtp parade-for co.<itumf' in~p<>elion, set> clain1s of E. L . Cord. 1nllllonalre motion picturf'S and b(' st>rved r;o-car maker, was acc used in a· 01.!t· frf'shmt>nts. trlcl At~omey's complaillt of klnson ttald t~at on t.he strength Kindetgl\rtners \\'ill hav" their swindling Mrs. Glady~ J enni ng~ of the complaints received against pt1.1·t.\.' first. With Mrs. \\fl lllam of MO Cashhlere terrace, Los An-·thr Nut H ou.'Jf', he recommended St,,ue and ~ll"'9. Jo~e Tuffree, geles, or nearly $30.000. to the city t•ouncll that the ltceniw room mothers, in charRE"-Jn th~ Mrs. Jenning!' tolct Deputy be-re.voked. aftrrnoon first. ~econd and third District Attomt>y Jolin Louc kl!S, . Po hce told ?f loud . muRic, l!ling- gradl'r!I \viii have thf'lr restivtllt'8 \\·ho filed the ('Omplalnt, that ing and lau~hing \\'h1_ch woukJ be CARNAT'ON COVE -LAUNCHING ~;de;a~~~t~~tt~r ~:';~~ld~rt~~ ~~·~~rta~~~:e7in~e~a~~e h:~!~:: =~~~ a:"3s~,~~:7n~r~:!~stsw:! t~~~· . Ben 1'1adtson. o f sci ip paper entitling the O\\'n-tlfiPd Wf'-re '?apt. \\ altei: E. Dy- RAMP. ORDERED OUT By CITY r'.'Stto>vrp;t';'~·~,••,~,.;•1;;-1 •. ~!,•,n~~td•p'Pro"",.k,1 h•h,, ~~·n<tlo :e r:~is7i·e~n.vw~i~c: ~~ p~~~::~ ~~n a~?oo~:r~c,:;sRo~;ta'ttk~:r!::: , ,.,.,_. u~e to sec ure 11 mile-Jong ·frorft-1 Ed Allen, propr.h•tor of the bai- l ~itlll!IC' ConllllllllJty Hallower>n pai·-a ge of Ne\\'port Harbor Bea.ch boe Inn. to ld the couhcll of wild near· Balboa Island. I and \\'eirrl street pani.dee at late F loor debate from the citizenry Monday night enli\'Cned ty t nn101·rn\\' niJtht, 7 Pin. at the Third lntf'rritt houra \l.'ith blaring horns. a sl- the city council hearing on the Carnation Cove boat lat1nch-~lon~t' Jlnll. 23 ,.d St. and Ocean ~·trs. J enningii sai<t Maggart ren and filthy !'longs. He said that h I Th ·1 d h irin · tolci h th J rt th be di.K> lo lh'pse dlBtur bances he had i11g ramp ass e. e counc1 \rote to remo\·e t e ram)) All the . kl~clit:." in t h<' comn1uni· t"''l'i'"n e~l .~.~ ;~~s ;;~~.ftOO-I08l "gu<'st aftp.r guest." 1't rs. Ter\ immediately, with Councilman. Brade11 Finch casti11 g the ty .tt 1·,. 111v1t e-d . SPveral her~r ! that the scrip hail cos t hint $-t 5.~ Hamb1·ook told of thp singing in only di!senting vote. .,.__ husine.ctl'lt>s h;.a vf' eo"p"r&ff'C! \l.'llh 000 and that he incl11C'ed her to strc~ and g t'neral disturbanceR t r C ti ~ "h l hf' ~100.~<' to n1ak ,.. a biii;:: even\nJt I bto1· R on•. th 'o•d t'nte•est fo .. annoytno-to her a s a O"l•pst of the F'nllm.,·ing the readinj{ o a pt>· orn1er a rnn nn ~ ove 1·an1p .• ~ e ( ~ • , . ,.. ~ e~ t it lon c11.rrylnJ::: 23 1 tixnatu1·el'I a.11k-.11e id sailboat enthu.11ill.Sts \\·oultl or 811 thf' little ~pook ,'I in tO\\·n. I $t..l.60CI. inn. JnK thf' council tll ren10\le thf' C'on-bl' deli~hl1'!1 \\'ith a r111np at th1• . . Salt,-(tohlln" . ShP char~ed also that ,.he had On a n1otlon by Finch , the coun- l rovcr!lial ramp, th~ l'onnciln1en ~u~ge~lf'll H u1bor C"nn1n1i.~<1ion nr· \\'hile the young,.tt·r!'! are trick · I given hln1 Sl~.1 88 for one-half in-ell votf>d to continue' the hearing and mt'nibers of the audiencf' tra d-r·n oil B:.i ,·siLIC' hut rhev hatf'd to ! ing a nd lrt•atlng. thf' older k ltlit of tf're.~t tn Shark l1o1land, also in 11ntU next co11ncll nieeting on !fon- r<l r emarks. !!"P tne r~111 p pul\t<d ol1t entir1•!y I .:'\t\\'llOr t Harbtlr \viii he Ht one or :-;f'\\'f'01·t Ba~·. upon his alle.Eed day, Nov. 10. Coun('ilnl an L. 1... I~bell !<R id hi• bt·to1·1· A:inthl'r onf' can ~ built t hP ~ev~l'fll rl:incf's anti f1•s tivitleF mi;11repl'f'Re.ntat10n9; that he had undPrstood the l'amp \\'as tetnµor-\'an Ollle Rn d 8 111 Lyon!l, bnth plat1 nl'd fo ~ lh" blg-!!iZ.f' goblln.11. obta1n ell title tn hair of the il'I· WATER DEPARTMENT nry until 8 !llUiteble plafP \\'ai-1 1.~ident!'i of Carnat io n Covf' An•! JJalbna \'aeht C lub n1Pn1b,.1·!! will lt1.ncl \\'i th his lancl scr ip. Man)' PURC Diii found for it, He sugge!lti•d the actlV<' 111 prt'senting the pett:.111no.: ht'" n11t t11 hllunt the c·lubhoui'k> at ti1ne~ in years past Valentine and I HASE$ OR D ramp !'!houl il be rf'mO\'('d to th,. to thr <'Jty c-ounl'll. ('lain\ed tbt• "" !-:Hla Ha!IO\\"rt>n pntt y. f'(l>,.!1 \'I· other scrip hfl.11 been (ilf'd agalnl!!t Bids for 300 feet of 14 Lnch and c-ounty pi·operty \'lherc . const i·uc· r:.trnp \\'<&i;i dangPrr1u8 and a. nu1 · llf'A I> ·xin \Vlth fl buffe t dinnf'r at ci t.v, rount.Y. And Irvine property 600 ff't't of 6 inch lrAnsit~ pipe a rl' tion i~ no\\' beginnlpir on the Har. 8an1.:t>. Lyons .11iald . "So long al' thr--; p.ni. . I but t>&ch time claim has been dig.. to be: opened by the city on Nov. bnr DPp&rtn1('nl and Coest Guard ran1p 1111 th.~1 e l1 i~ a p11bll1· nlL i· 1 ltoyol f ,r•l~1n Oh1t.11t l'I allo\l.·ert 10 . acrording lo a votP pea8E'd 1 ,. hi'~~lq~~:~~;·;-to questions on the ~:~~,·~ ... :: ~=r~ t:·~~~e;o ~h:att<'~~.,~= \t ;~hrl\f~~~! ;~~r:11~;"j i:.!r.l\f ~,:l~ ! Stanley ~mHf :.r~:•lvh"n t~~!::ti~h; ~~tyc~t~un~~~ alleged hazt1.rd of the ramp com-niatt~r b~for•'." h1· l'0111:lud•'d. n1ar Drive. Balboa. \\"ill reolg n nVPr (Contlnnf"tl from P11i~ I ) gineC'r J . B . \\'t>bb. the couni:tl ln- ing up onto Baysid r> Drive. Pulice' In a drnmatlr Jif.Stt>nlt'nt tu t he ~fa .11qnt'radc-Bell of the Ne\\·· appr(lp1'l8tf'l1 $4 00,000 r,,r the rur-1 l"tructed the> cit.y c lc.rk to call for C hlf'f R, R. Hodgkinson sa id that 1 , 1 h h port Harbor A1nericlln Levion h 1 .t ( . t · t i the bh.18. The pipe will n'placp thP th" rnunt•l . "· nr am ~ tt.r~I "' c· ast-o a ~· e nr an 1n111 1tu on . . he bellevP(I the ramp to be a traf-that thr "hlond \\'Ill tw un lhP PMt. Dftnrin~ "·I ll eta.rt at 11 p.m . j for milr1 n1 ental patir nt!'I. I \\·aic ~\'fllf'rll111P at th<' ne"' library bt11!d· fl<' ha zflrd. "lf a t'Ur "'a5 com-l'hould,.r" of ~·{lu r ntlt>fn,.n 1r \vith p rir.es a"·ar1led fa t· ro..,t u1ne!'I electPd to t~e Statt~ A.s.een1bly I~ in~. n ord,.1:. tn obtain a pr1cC' ing out or the ran1p onto Bayside un arrld•·nt ha.,,1,..nl" tht>r ... " H t< lut1·r In th(' f'Venlng. 1946. advantage, \\'.-bb suggei;ited .the \\·Ith a sniall boat In lt>\\'." Hntt<>-L.. llnbo and th,. Optl-~tr!\. S ti ,_ t t h t pu1·ch88f' of a carload of the pipe. ,.. rt>hllndrtl th1•n1 th•·~· had urrn · · I omt' nle SU~l'qUPn o t a I W bb I k_!p.~on !!aid, "it \\.·vuld be a hazard." \\'arn1'd br lht" rt"t"ld .. nt" nf th.-Hallowt>en night will be extend· date I IPArnrd that the Depart-.e a 150 '.Pported t~at hf' had / 1-"lnt'h q ld hP acr1·1•d thf' orl-ro\'t• und h~· flu· poUt'f' aA tn thf' .~d o.vt•r to Seturda~ for the per-mentor ~frntal Hy~iene ",88 lonk · rrc1~1ved t\Vo 1nform~1 bids ror t ht.• r;1nal ramp ,,,.~ tn ht-1·,•1npor-ha7.arcl th1· ramp i·uos-. ty ~1v~n by the Opt1-~l rl'I. for their I ing for a sitP for a mental inl'lti · p&\llng of npprox1m&tf'ly 7 ,100 11 r~" Hf' mo\'f'd thf" r oun(•lt \'Oh-Opt11n1st hu!!bands. It \lo'ill bf' fl tutlon some place In 111outht""rn Call-square f('f't a t th~ Bushard St. Wa- a N"!Wllutlon t o thP f 'uunt.}· Board Aftl'r lht• votf' \\'O-' taken to re-Hobo HHllO\'-'ttn at the honl't> or rornia and particularly i.n OrangP ter :rant The b1drh•rs \\•f'1·e R. J. of ~upt>r\'l!!-0~ to t>'!!itllbl l~h 1ht· mO\.'t' the-ran1p in11nediately, the ~·Ira. Malone H olmt-s. \\'\th tht" C t · 1 h d 1 1 11 ti Noble for .08t a square foot and J collnC'i l a ll'o \'Ul••d F'inch 's rr8olu-oun v. 8 an PXC w ve 8 "l? th Hor-!!t C f 091 4 rsmp on th" <"OllDIJ prniwrtr hoboeet of costumel!I rontclrl('red o n a i:)O acrr tract in Coftta ~feM . e o mpany or · -e a nPO.r thP 8:alboa l'arht Club uh lion t1> be st'nt to thr Or&ngt' mo8 t fa~hionable. 1 submitted this prop('t·ty, togPther SQU&l't" foot . Tht> Noble bid was I Ra,\'"ldf' l.o ht-"""ti h.\' lht> llllt· C'ounty Boat d of Supervl!IOrs anti 'th . h 1 h i h 1 h d t k tte<:t>pted by an unaminous vote. I County 8!1a1,.t of Supervisor,. wi air P 0 o.11 w c a a en \ bur f'omml!llKlon. MAN HELD FOR myself and a complete set-up t o ' N 60200 ~lrs. Ruth Flen1ing of Corona th<' el'ltebl!shntt'nt or a publi1.: boat the DPpartment or Public \Vorkl S·~IC'K •lY del Afar Iiipoke on behalf of sail-luun<.·hing ran1p nn cottnty proper-NARCOTIC TRIAL lbl ( C '"' as a poss " sltf' or thi~ n1ent1tl l'.'\"T E Sl>t:o SAl.J; boat O\\'Tl Prs who !'a1d' that the l.v near arnation \ O\'C', I Onf' of the four narcotic l'lllS-lnstltut o n. I NotlcP is hereby given: That 18th St. ramp. originally thl" rlrst ~laynr ~t ill1·r !IA.id, "l n.-rgon-Aftec manv 1~ ... 1 • nr • ~01•'ARD u \\ t 1··-f>!~<'tl'I pi<'ked up by N""'port po-. ·~ ...,o e rl.'n ... e11. r~ "' A B L ·' N. d .b.a . Carnation Cove ramp •·:h lch \\'as ally bellevr v.·e n1ade a 1nistt.ke In lice lal'll Saturday night wlll race lht' local prople -A·cre convinced J Bulwin l\.tanu facturtng Company, I nlo vrd to 18th St. about a year· re-est a blishinJ." the run1p, as per-trial in Santa Ana Superior Court that It \l.'OUl\I bl' an asset to the at 24&0 Nt>\vport Boulevard. Costn ego, never took the place of tht> sonal propet t)' has been injured.'' on F'rlday of next weAA. Samuel con1n1 unity anrl th!"' Of>parlment Al i•sa. California, and hiM wife, GENERAL HUDELSON REPORTS TO JOINT. ROTARY -KIWANIS ME~T ON BALBOA ISLAND AddreMing a con1blnf'd n1eetlng; t---------------- or the Newport-Balboa Rotary and Ktv.•anis clubs Tuesday n ight at the Park Avenue Cafe, Balboa Is- land. Major General Daniel H. Hude lson gave a first hand. ta ct· Utll rrport or the actlvi~e or Cali- fornia's own 40th Divi.alon fron1 the time it was c allet.I to ac tive: duty at Cap1p Cooke. until it re- turned home this put June. Gf"nt'ral Hudf'll~ had thf' hlthf'!lt pra~ for t~ "6th. Ht> M&fd that thf' tt'1l1'oR tor It"' l'Ood 1'ho\\·ln• "··~ tht-ract. It. had MK•h \' "r:Y &ood lf'adt-nfhlp at fMllLMI. platoon, and Mtl'allon le ,·t-t"-both. ln convnlglollf'cl and 1lOD~~ OffiM""'-'J'h.- 6f.nt"tal "'"'t on to ~)' that at- t r r bb d l\"l!llon l"'!M'hrd olaput and bad been s pnad out O\'t!r an 1 al'l'a of 300 ndJn lw 1\'M inform- , '..i by .... blp ~ ...... t the 48th would aot ~ actloa la the Korean. tlteatn! tiut .. ·ouM only lw! uW la ch-! .. .., or t!Mi 111-- lalld of Jloaslul; 'l1w> Gftleral Mid tut aft1"r Mi. Joas t!spe_rt. ~ la MN!h ..:..ttf">"' lie ... , ...... that -........ ., lhlo I~._ ..... It lo_ lo ••poet jllot llle ..,...t.,, To bNr W.. •i. tM 4ftil WM er- <lorod ... k-• !M. h. On. the qVa\iol'I of arm.a the General Mid . tha~ contrary to what baa been ..WS, our anna att or auporlor .,.U(y llut do not • <Oinpare In quaal1t7 to -of tbe -lie ..... do-U..t If u.. lleda waled to ,.... ,.. off the ~ 1 rnb.... u.e,. could 4tJ ao ..... --w.tpt of DWD• ' .......... -lllat Ille ...... ......, llaft a_ ... m ... ua-troopa In Ill-at Ille ,._, time. .......... 5¥t •ea.&• • iell .t • •t r r a.L .. ......... rt .... ........ ___ .. _ --------.. .. •···· .. __ --.... _ ..... .._ .. _ l\'f' b)' onf' rompttn3• for 2 a .m. •·ht• tullo\\'111.1' m orning. ()n hbJ \\'u~· haek lo hlit O\\"Q l\Ndquart- t'ts hf' rrmemlM-r'f'd M"t>lnc-a dlr- t>t•tl\'t> forhlddlnJt him t o · ordl'r an a.11.-ck. lie tht>n <'&ll1•d off thl" action until ht> coul<& g.-l pt•rml~~lon (rnm hi" <"orp~ rorn - myndt>r, \\'hlt~h tM• dhL A fter reordaring the attac k he \VRs t allt'd by the corps con1mand- er and told that h e, too. had just ren1en'i'tk'ted that hf' had no au- thority t o ordt•r such an attack. By sending two officers to the headquarters of General Van F'leet and d i.'laying a ff'\\' days hr was finally given thr order to go ahead. \\'hen the company ad- vancetl to the crest of the ridge they found that the enemy had withdnt.\vn u their damage had been done:. The lttnf'ral &190 maintain that It l• -hlo ...U.f t ... t tlle comm!~ ·11o not wut WI to wlthdra"· from Kor8 aa tltiU. '°"" ""°"' .,......., """"" 1a -uaa t"" Ame-. ..... ,.,r .. -,The cost of ~ 9UCll a 41- . , ......... tM tttb b •bout fUlt• ... per day. • llud~n aid that It wu hl!it belitf that lb lhia In.tan~ orient· tl1" >ihould be flg:lltlng-ori..,t.la. He eta.led tllat with U.. proper tn.tn- lng Ille l!o\1111 Koteena could put an ermy ot three Jhlllion men ln Ille field but U..y -have. to be e.qutppea and maintal~ bi u anti tlM! me _.It!. . Tbe QeneMl) -.... penoiMWy baa no aolulloa to -W. -I as Wt: ea.a.not · W' from ltOf's K .nor, mukr COIMlltion., ..., ·~ at Ill l'orc:e to drtve tram UM ,.,,,.._ la. Left to tffl!N*le• lle "belie•• llit .... ""'-.... _.. lllatl liold tllo N-X-ta -to. ..... , ......... ..... ~ lilltor ..... Q' At tlua B.P.W.~l'I•-· I~u1:o Valdez. 23. of Santa Ana, purchasaj thc properl.\• appro xl -FRANCES MARIE BULWlN. waivOO his prelin1lnary hearing in n1at Ply a year and a hair latrr. VPndOrl!. Intend to Mil lo N ICHO- JudgP Donald J . Dodg,"s Ne\\'J)Ort 1 The property was .pur~ha.secl LAS J , CEI~. a Aingle man. or Town1!1hip Jw:tirP Court thil'I m orn-through contlemnatlon. with ap-his non1inE".:>, vendee, tn the Cily • ln,I('. H" wa!I arrainged bf'for Judge pra\stt.1~ madr by three dli;intetPst-or Chlt'sgo, County of Cook, State Dl)t!ge 1\ie!'lday morning. j ed appral5Prff, and l personally llllnol•. lhE' rolJowtng de8Cril>NI The thrf'e other men plcl<ed up I ha~ no a<·ceSfl to the appraisal,-personal property, t o wit : Mat!'r· with V11ld ez. \\'Pre relf"t111Wd P.fon-which \\'f'tf' m&d e. as tht" Depart-ial11. tool11. macttint>ry, equlpmt>nt. flay by Newport poliCf' fo r lack or m ent or Finance undf'rstood lhlll mold!:. ttlf'~. etc. or a certain 1'fu- !'1Uf rtclent evidence. Thf'y wer,.. I I was representing the seller in slcal lns trun1ent Case Af anurac- Andre'v OrmlPs Lechuga. 19: Ray-this tranM.ctlon. Upon complt>tion luring Company bulllnesa. l<nown n1ond llllnlf'jano, 23 and Rayniond l or t~e dr al, the seller received •p-at Bulwln Atanutactur·ing Co .. and Varga8 Aledlna, 2s. all of Santai proxUTiately one-half or what he I localed at 2-460 Ne\l.'pot1. BouJe- Ana. > thpUght Wa.!! lhf' rf'u~b&e valut vard, in tlari Ctt y of\ Costa .Mesa, Pollet> arrested the men Satur-of the property, and !b}~<>ed or County ofJ'orarwe. 1itate ot Call· da.v night in the Rt>ndez\•ous Ball paying a regular brof',rttge, ht• fornla, anJ lthat a 11ale, transff'r, Room parl<lng lot \Vh"n they ob-su~gested that hf' pay me 2•;. and asi;iignment of the !!&me will !lervP<I Valdez plant u package on "'.'h1ch r accepted' in the transac-be n1Ade. and the conslcler11tion a ff'nce. Valdei rf'trle ved thc> sarne lion. therefor will M paid at 10:00 a .m . package about 20 n1 Jnut~ later The qurAtion I would like an-on the 12th day or November, 1952. nnd. when the four wrre arreslect. i;iv.°"red I!!. duP to the (act that J j at the FArCrow Department of Tl· the package was tollnd t o contain am a me1nber of lht-State AMem-j tie Insurance and Trust Co~ at tour marij uana clgarf'ttt"JIJ, police bly, however •l!'IO a rraJ estatt-'433 S . Spring Strt>et. in the City t1ah.I . man llceMed to do business in the of Los An~les 13. County of Valdez admltt«l to buying the State, if.II ther e •.nythlng illegal i.n Loe A'hgeles. State of California. clgart'ttcs In Santa Ana that at-this tra1i1act lon. or anything that Dated: October 21·, 1952. ternoon and admitted to smoklh~ \\'OUld re(le-ct on my integrity? Signed: onto of them earlier ln the after· Very truly yourt, ED\VAR.b A . BULWlN noon. He said th' other!! were not EARL W. STANLEY and involved in his having the mart-Sans legal terminology and sta-P'RANCES MARIE BULWIN Juana. tute rererencee ht-re •~ the c108· [By E . LOOAN \VlLLIA~fS, their lng par&IJH.ph.a or the reply the Attorney, Vendor. Water Conaenalioft Aid Asked of City The ctly attorney wa• author- l&ed by the ctty council Monday niahl to work with the 0-g< Covnty Water Dt.trlct tow•rd the preKrvaUon ot the 0ranl'e County Buln. The -1.er dlltrlet requee\ed that the. Cit;)r attorney be author- laed lo tend lepl coua.t and ad- vice on-the Ulll\l&l oft:rdraupt of tb•·tiellln-The _, .. tulltlng Ille cooperation of all Ille dte- lrlcto llOinJ' the -l•r baolD. Bare Fisted Break Into Lumber Y 1rd .__Uy ... -.... -to -a "'-· po11ce reported tbat IOM I Me • ......, tlle Word Ulil ~ IAtn- IMr Co. of 011 m,awa,, Weclll ar cla,y, 8naal Wli .... a WUW ttpult.ed ------... -"' Ille -..... ttllca. Lfgt&l•Uve O:MJ.neel under date or No. 894 PrTM. Pub. 10/30/Ci2., November 28. 19~1 . It 1" apparf'Ot. that tMre bl DlllCTOIY no o0eh oonmct or lat.root la · ttto ...,, •• \raa-n. Tho • .,. __ • __ Fm'DAL ____ ._o_llU!:Cl'O ___ a __ propl'l;otlon P"naaat to which the pdf'C'b.8e '''** madt" W9WI parJk'd by a Lrflalatutt of which )'1Mi Wfl'fl DOt a lllf'll'lher aad tt..i traa_-e:r&o. wa" CoM&Dmnafed: wttb .. acaK7 ., .. e-~ tt\• bnuldl Of lltip state (ft\"l'!ftl6 flllt'M. pul'lllllMlt to atatutory ,....... -,. .. lllls to tlle --aatS.. of pft\ .. te JN'9Pttt:)" for pulllle -·At..,, __ ,.. ria ~ to oct In y-otrl- et&I "''?Sit)', •r ..... .., atn- ct.I ad .....,....,. of • """7 Of wlaitll1 ,... true a Mf*t t:r >tt C I . ! ctlM wttil t'"9 tna· I tlittea. . ill ... 11' '1r ..t. tmr t· u.. ... ~-,... ..... ., .., ----,. .. l:Rtu. w ,,, .. U.. el I It: tNll.. v.r,-......,. ,....,.. ... Jll.&i.,. 'a' ' 'the Cr I a, ,,... •• mxAaD du•.• D1pre, Grauftf Chapel . I fO Broadway ao.c-lllt o.ta lleea IAtTZ MOITUARY Old IWabfttbed -"'-All--BOWAll,D w. oaa•a -..... , ........ Ollla-• ........ dCJll .IJU Tile II ' 117 -U J. Cl -Ill ....... -a H -..,._ -... Mn WP•.WD 1:::;:~~:;;::;:::::i::===:::• ..... -•.•• I .. ..,_ ..... ---·. Dllp a( IE h.llllllil! INSURE w er Ult ...... nl1'b lo •-llllnaa -. l!l'ewpert ~· , 'FR• ll ... a.-.a··¢• B +, -----·~· ae1ct ' ,_ Tlol tt'll oat.. .. 19 mt illO Ule. -.Up OIL a 'W' Y I I .I * -olllttla:ba. .......... __ _ -· - --lll'N II It -.... llfl"'* ...... aa.1_,. • ,,,, ................. ~ ----·· ..... . ..-1 Att .. _ ... "Ir ..... - -............... fl --........ ,, ..... _.......... ..,, ·~ ......... ••• .u.u -., ... .. ,, a ....... -• • • Mesa Bridge Club Entertained by Beach Hostess l(rs. Warren Bristol of Hunting- ton l Beach was hostess to Costa Mesa membtors ot her bridge ·club o n Oct. 16 •t a de-l!ghtt'UI luncheon and' afternoon or bridge-. Rosebuds Were lovely •~ the center adorn- ment for luncheon ~ables, while white dalsft'8 w er f' us<'d t hrough· out lh~ rooms. ),frfll. Sam Crawford held high score. Afrs. Ray \Vallace \Vas 11t-c- ond and Mrs. R ichard Dittmar took hon1r conl'!olation a\vard. 0th· ers present 'IW're Mmes . John Em- ery, Charlrs Andrpv.•s, M . J . Ho~­ tf"Uer. and \.Va)•ne Pickering. Afr!!. Pickering \\"i ll 8e h~teM at t he next meeting. Toastmasters Hear About Ballot Props. ' f ·1 I I I . I ' IO A,, ·//eoph . I ~ Toedter, '\\"hile the best spea er'!: B t , Ph' trophy .... •ward..t to Hub~ e a 19ma I R >chter. Ray Fields, Elton ~-H b Ch t ::i~!,:.d Hugh Pickup also 'i' ,Jt.;. I ar pr . aP. er Elmer Poirier. president o I the 1 to Or9an12e club, announced plans ror a · lnt T he home of Mn. J ames B. Tay- meeting "1th the Huntl ft\on lor. 239 Drlft\\·ood Road, Clift lla- Beach Toastmuttrs, set for Nov. ven. prt~dent of Eta Tau, Long tp at the Huntington lnn. Beach chapter of Beta Sigma Pbl, -------' \\'8.S the kcen e of the orgabll:aUon Naiad Mariners Fete Sea Scouts meeting IQf a charter chaplf'r in the Harbor area ., Altel'ldlng the mPt"tlng ,,·ere &ta Sigma Phi• . Mnle11. Taylor, John B. Merrill. and Marga.rel Devine. Invited Grooming ne\v girls for I vest-~f'~ts \Vel-e Faye W. Farwell, ilure an•I \\·orking on rank were 1 1.tary Jane Carter. Ruth Lewi.a, the main ord('r o f business ·hrn 1'fargaret John.son. EUen Slbek., the J.farinf'r Ship Naiad held their and Floren« ~tal1atd. regular monthly meeting Tu a y, I Lillian Fink~ an exemplar cu-t. CkL 28. On th<' Sf.a. Scout S~lp of spoke of t.he aims and pU,,,,_es Santa A_na at a HallO\\•een qart)'. of the sorority. Beta Sigma Phi The ~iris had decorated )their is an international sorority dedl· Scout H ouse in thP best I?e.llo· cated to cultural, philanthropic \\·een fashion for the occasiOJ?. and and social 8('liv1ties. prov,ded plenty of donuts arid c!-Jean Taylor. hostess, served re- der \i..'hich t hey served throu l-~o·ut freshments with a Halloween mo- t.hr evening. Entertainment i~elud-, tlr at the close of the meeting. ed games and dancing wf.th a 1trea-. Next merting "'ill fea ture etec- The Harbor T oastma.slers ptf'-~ure hunt the big excitf'menl of tion o[ officei-s. and \\ill be on se.nted R forum discussion of pro-the f('stivity. j Nov. 10 at the home of Mrl . Jack posit ion.!'! J through 24 durln£ Thf" girls "•e re repayin~ th' Car·ter, 218 Jasmine Ave., Corona their Tuesday dinner meeting at hospitality <0[ the Santa An, S Pa I del .clt·aSiBMatantee v Norton's Bey Shore care. ScouL~ \\'ho a few weeks ago had delAiat., I nactive lleta Sigma Phis Robe1·t J ohnson serv('d as modt'r· invited the Marlher Ship aiad in this erea wishing to affiliate a to r. The n1oi;it iniproved speak-to a n evening boat ride follow by Jt '''ith the ne'v chapter ma.y con- er's trophy '''as y.•on ~y H E'rn1an 1 a .dance. 1 tact Mrs. Merrill at Beacon 5414. j Political advertising IT'S AS DIPORTANT TO YOU as it is to Js, your la\\•yers, to have a wise judge, a just judge who KNO\V.S THE JLA \V, in our local court. THE ONLY CANDIDATE \VHO, \~E ARE CERTAIN, KNOWS TH LAW and Has the Courage, Good Jud lnt.elligence and Fairness· to · I t E · 11 en , xper1ence, ply It Justly .. IEHOLOEN T~ · ~ODY Judge Dodge owes no favors to anyone1 INo one can infiuenoo his decisions--neither you, nor we, no~, i nybody. We need a court in which EVERYONE can get j tice. That'8 why we need Judge Dodge. Judge Dodge's court has the m fl anta1i g record ·of any lower court In California , on I ONE rever~td out of ELEVEN THOUSAND FILJ fl>. -'s a ballllMJ average of .9999. I ' • Don't Be Ml81ed-Judge Dodge Knows th ·without Fear or KEEP OUR LOCAL COURTS --Judge D~N~l I ' Rarey L.' Rlodptt. Balboa,.nd Joeepla P. G•~ ........ ,.h ... • ~ P. Awiel'!IOll G-.11•• ftra·1&~ O.i1z1dlilllar l'nekM.lhe'll .... , .... , ... 91:1~z ... ,,_ l l . ~w and Admlnlst.en It :n>r Oe,c!'-8 &; Tftlai · ewpOrilleMll • l ! C.L ~SSI FIED The Mighty Midget In Advertising I . NEW~TIMES -E'Very Tuesday . 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'•• l C.td of Ttlaro~1 U 'oultr,. l.•bbih 4 ~,.....1 Dlrecton J7 ll"••toc~ It t on./-1 COulde JI Speclef 11 l11lldiroq Metwlal11 Aro-1111:•,...ltt ll t.ildiitq knic•1 40 l 11t-Ooport,o11ltl• 14 ,_,..11 41 5tor•I I Offl<:e• IS SA..-e Yo.r C.r _.? Waroted to lint ll Tr•111)10tietlo11 4) Aph. I Ho111e1 11 loofJ.. 4l·A lreller SSMC• C-tracton 44 too.... tor lerot II t .. uty Alft .... A leti H0111at It U,..ofd..-lroq 4S lent. Mite. a HMlth Ahh 4' loo"" I hard 22 lo1t •llld t-o1111d <I Tr11c-1 24 Sc.hool1, 41 Awto• I TI••• h1ttructlo11 .., Alltot Walltet1 a Sltv4tio•t1 Walried SO ....... s.r.ice 1' Help Wanted SI Tr•il et\ • S..ta , Mi1cellaroeo111 S2 Alretl•11e1 ..... Swept 55 Mo1>ey lo L-• JO.I A.opH•nc•• 54 Moro•t W•llf•d JI Wairted .. ,.,., 57 •••I )2 hrttltllr• tor H ie Ed•!• Wanted n -A. Afttiq1111 iO h•c:o_, Prop..-ty U ... h . 51i1pplle1 ll leel E1t••• b . M M111ic•I, l.•dlo •z ••• 1 E1'••· Special Not!.- Newport Harbor B. P.O. E. 1767 y .Meet. every Thursday 10-Business Guide ·------- Furniture R estoring Chair!, benchl.':;j and stools using cane. rush and reed . Harvey's Furniture Repair BRING t o 2000 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Atesa. Phone Bea. 6133-J 1 12-Rulldlnr 8"rv1,_ • PAINTING EARL SHEFLIN 273 Palmer St., Costa 1.fesa Bea. !>4~7-M 13tfc Sympson & Nollar PAINTING & DECORATING "The Best Money Can Buy" 512 38th St., Ne\l.'port Beach PHONE HARBOR 2~04 4trc ---------1 Roofing -All Types New roofr and repair 28 yrs. expcr. -Free estimates JOHN T. MORRIS !! : '!"'!"I Sea.... . . Charles R. Benton General Building Contractor RealdenUa.I Commercial Remodeling 2596 Cre8tvlew Dr. Newport Beach Bea. 5846-M BUo C. ED SOULE Building t..~ntractor REMODELING DRAFTING -Free Estlmatea \Vrtte P.O. Box 1~1. Balboa lal!Utd or ~hone Harbor 3$43. lcl5 PAINTING INTERIOR -EXTERIOR CLYDE Hourly Rates SHOOTER Harbor 3898-J 32c46 INTERIOR l<:XTERIOR PAINTING LIC ENSED -INSURED Glenn Johnston 501 -318t St. Newport Beach Ha.rbor 2297-J 13ttc REPAIR WORK Docs your house need rt'"palrlng? For s1nall repair jobs, call Frank at Harbor 1744-RK. Workman.1:1htp Cuaranlecd 20tfc Paper Hanging and Painting JACK WAGGONER Phone Beacon 7156-R 28c42 HAULING , Trash or Rubbish Clean-Up Work Call Har. 1744-RK SEASHORE Day Nursery I I . I Ill BaaulloWI Gaacli PAGE 3 -PART T ' . . r LADJEll dr1•11 $1 ud SI O'Km'lt A MEIUU'IT clrculat· ~ -, Bia 19 ALl!O -i.. oklrU, Ing heat<r. $15 ·A O'Kttfe A ··~ :? r,.1~ ,ff blouw and hat&. Merritt regular heater, $8. Per· ~:._ ...,....,~ MlO SEASHORE DR.IVK RATES-2!>c J)tr hr. by week. or 35c per br. by daJ'. W Seaward Rd. CDM, Har.:i fict condition. Har. 854. l!bc52 ·, • -------------1 BOTH WALNUT FINISH. surret, ----------+++-----.;1--~------ Plus meals Harbor !~~ ~B-AP.f!?!~. Roto-Broll Barbecue. and .. June Farrar's Employment Office WANT • Registerrd nUrse. Doctor's office. Couple, furn. apL, ca~taker and maintenanc-e. Night C lerk, live In or out. Housekeper, live In, private room and bath General, 'bcune book!I & short.hand Other Good Positions I Male & fo'emale 402 ~2 32nd St., Newport Beach Harbor 2661 50c51 ---ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTS- ?1-tAN. l\t•1itt be experienced. Ap- ply 406 Coast Blvd., CoronR del t.far. ~2 Executive Steno-secretary PRi:Jo'ER Orange County re.1:1l<1ent. Ugal sxperil"nc~ drsirablt'. Must ~ n<:at. aC('UrH.le. Use ind<'pend- cnt judgement. To p sa.ta.ry Give cornplctc inforn1ation in first lt•ttt•r conct'rnln~ age, education. \\.'Ork history. r cfert'OC'f'S. R l'plu·s Conftdcnlial \\"rile Box A•l this paper 49cr.i l Rotillaerie $39.95 -.$59.95 Completely automatic. Barbe-- cues. chic.ken and broils ateaka and rt be etc. ..charcoal tuty." U84!! tn or out or doora. For bom• demonstration call Rae Coatea, Har. 12M-WK. 37~1 -----· MAYTAG waablng machine. wringer type. Nearly new. $1~. 1024 East Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Harbor 1005. •7~2 19&2 A B C Washer -It's tha.l all automatic one that sham- poos the clothes. Holrls 9 lb!. and ha.a the agitator. Used on- ly 4 n1onths. Can have tor con- tract balance or $227.58. No dovm payment and equity rree tr you take pay1nents or $11 .79 pr r. mo. Cost new over $320. See at R &: H Appliance. 4CM So. Spadra, Fulerton, Ph. LAftl- bert 5-62~2. Mtfc USED Electrolux refrigerator. 5 c u. rt .. good oondillon and c lean j 208 Coral Ave., Balboa Jsland. Ph. Harbor 1029-W. 50pt>2 COLDSPOT 6 cu. rt. rf'frig. with freezer, .f Ice cube trays, Z Wg· Ftable. tray8 &: bottom storag<' tray. $60. Har. 2477-R after 5 p .m . 00c5l ·rHOR Automagic washf'r $3:>. 437 \VA N"fJ;;O -H(•U~rkl't'))l'.r ror eld-8 Pguni8 , Corona d('l Mar. Har. erly couplf' /\'.'if<' invalid); small' 1891-WK. 49c5l apt.; . waj.!r!.-1 and . boa.rd, l'llccp APT. SIZE ga~ range. Broiler OV· out. \Vr1te Cox \V J , this paper. 4 b $20 R 2623-J , r en, urners. . a, . ,,4t c 49c51 ------------WANT -cxp1•riencrd scr\•icr sta-1952 O'KEEFE &: MERRITT 111.50. glasa tron.t china cloe· et, $18.SO. Ph. Har. 3l<f2.,J. 50p52 C'OMPL. liv. rm. set. sectional. & pieces. Philippine mahog. $250 ALSO solid walnut organ. 427 Santa Ana Ave., Newport Hgt,. &aeon 614.:>-M. 50c:-,2 • MOORING FOR SALE-So. Ba"y oft Amethyst , to Bal. Isl.. prop. owner only. Call Har. 2807. , 43tfc JOHNSON Outboard Motors lMMEDlATE DELIVERY of a Umlted quanllty of 5-10-'.!5 hp. models. fo"actory sales &: service. South Coast Co. Newport Blvd at Newport Beach. 23rd,~a.r. 2600 46tfc STURDY 30-ft. f i:.h1n~ bl>a t "Turtle." No\V OJlt'ratin~. Ex· ceUenl condit ion. $17~0. H a rbol' 3856. 47p52 MERCURY Outboard Motors ALL 1'10DEL$ also Son1e Fine Used Outboards See DA VE SPIES 916 Coast High\l.'a)', Nc\\'JX>rl Bch. Phone Bc<lcon r.i676-11 48tfc WANT TO BUY M-Muslcal, Radio PIANO: ~prighl. Taber -FitJtra1d. Dark finish, full keyboa r¢ Per- fect cund. $100 cash. t.W E. Bay Ave .• Balboa, Har. 3r7 af- ter 3 p. nl. fk52 10" RCA Television. Good Condi- t ion. $60. 428 Westmfnster, . Newport Beach, Beacon 6~60-W . 1 ~2 REGISTERED GERMAN Shep- herd pllps. 1201 Ray1ner San- ta Ana. 00c52 tl-Sto""' and orn.- ~EsK OR larger spaC'e a~jJabl e in established Real E~t,(e of- f i<'e. Located on Coa~t !High- \.•:ay p ea r posl office. Jo~avorable pa!){ing faci \itie~. Sllil~~i'c fur in~uren cr , accountant, Bl}orne_v . or p11 bll(' stcnogra phe~.1 406 Coast lii\vay, Corona dcl ]\lar. 50c52 \\'P. H l\. VE pcnplE' "'ail c~g houses an•I apartn1rnt~. I f'J('aSt.• Call U s for Beverley Realty Co. :..<>7 E . l.~albo:i f;lvd .. Bal,boa r•11,1nf' Harbvr 1788) I Iialboa Island seasonal rentals. ~D HARBOR AREA SI us for yearly and Ne!' a Gibson, Rltr. 306 !.taf lne. Balboa w. Har .. tw)'J lllUc 2 BDR~a!e~ ~!~~~,;; .. , 9 mof l'!tartlng Oct. lat. $80 mo. 12·1 9arnet, Bal. ts. See VO- GEUf, 208 Marine, Bal bl. Har. 44-t. I 15trc --1 Rentals Wanted \Ve h a~e people walling ror 1. 2 • 3 bdrn1. ftlrnis hed and unrurn- ishrd) ho1nes, Yrly. or sea. Call Jo::R?'l.lfo"; S MITH at W. E . FJSH · ER OF1'~1c·E. 916 Coast Blvd .• CoroOa del Mar. Har. 2443 35trc I RElliTAL v ~PECIALISTS I Call Edna Craig: Linwood Vick, Rltr. Balboa! Island. Har. 2042 13tfc F'URNISHED Apts. Furnace heat. El('c rolux rcr., laundry, phone, utilitit"s paid. Near bus stop. S1ni::I<'~. $ l fl mo-doubles, $65. mo. BA YViE\V COURT, 9th & Balboa Blvd1 44lfc 43-Apartments and . .,.ouses w1>:TER RE'1TALS ror rurnWled I aparlmC'nlR. 302 E. Ocean Front, LIDO RENTAL Balboa, HH<bor 1819-W. •~ I T • linn nl un I .p.111 .. :, 12 p.n1. ~h ~ft . ra nge . lt'.1:1 the latest CP All· 47tfc SHO_\VLE:ns TF.XACO .s{·rv1cr automatic. Lift up top m odel -------------Statron, 800 Cou.st H ighway, I that ha.s simmer bumers, all Cabin cru i~er in guod cnn1lilion. up to $1 500. \\'d i t radr '4 1 l .111-I coin custun1 Contin .. ntal or ',t z ' B uick s:uprr eunvcrt1blt·. l'hone 8 f'acon 7123. 501.::-1::! 2 bl'drm. u nfurn. Yrarly $1 3:, n10. This srnurt little 11pme is clo~c tu b(•ach anti lncludos club house privtll'gcs. A sk !pr fl.1r . COST A l\IP.S.<\ -r\('w~g he· lor npl. K itchl'nC'ltE". wr. ti· v:1ll'j t'ntra nc<'. fl.t an pref"rrro. ~1 :1. m o .. util. pd. Bea . 6035-J or 6031-J . 50p:J2 K{·n1pton. H. H. HOLBROOK Nc\\•port 8Pach. 49c~l steel griddle in micktle 8.11<1 that SACRlFIC'F. ac<:nunl illncR<:. Cus- grlll broiler. Used only 2 moS. ton1 built Sport 1·~1:-;hcr. 26 ft. x DEPENDABLE PLUMBING F:XPF:RIF.!\"C F.D Ph11to S tudin rr-Can have for contract balance 10 ft .. 6 in. b1~an1. 1-11 hp P..oya l P . A. p A L M E R Rf'pRir S~r:i~~";.~!inlalncd c.rption~'llj Pr1t<1f d pa1'ser. I Part or $139.48. My equity free and ~~~:s~~~ !.a~hat~l~~lonT~~~:;~: lNCfJRl'0RA1'ED i ' BA~B?A .~EN~NSULA , time. a ary an con1n1 ~ion . no down pa)•ment if you take 5 11>53 13333 Via Lido Ncwpor•· Bca1.:h OCF.AN F RON l furn. 2 bdrm .. Main SL • Balboa Blvd., Balboe Dinner e :JO p. m ., Lod~e 8 p. m . Robert A . Eutman, exalted ruler PhonC'. Harbor 14.18-W I Phon(' Harbor 292-\V, Tul'~ays payments or S8.30 per nlO. See I " I $G0.1n10. 1595 Newport Blvd., Costa Mrsa I 2801 Balboa Blvd., Newport Bea ch and Thursdays. 48tfh at R &: H Appliance.' '4 0<\ So. Harbor 1500 Sin,::!<:> rurn. apt .. $30. mo. to June Ph. Bea. 51i9 {eves. Har. 2145-MI ____________ P_·_P 1 A-VON X~tA S 1'4('::\son bci;:lns now. Spadra, Fullerton. Ph. LAn1berl '.i4-i\t1r•tral. katlio j -4 3tr{· 1 15th, 4-:-Funeral Directors MOTTELL'S MORTUARY 10ne of America's Most Beautiful Mortuaries' SERVICES FROM $70 VISIT MOTTELL'S 1--LOWER SHOP Localed op Mortua.!.Y Grounds 901 • 939 East ~rd St. Phone Long Bea ch 6-2284 · •6trc1 1 IO-Business Gulde COLLECTIONS: Appling Collection Co. Credit r£'ports on Coast inhabl· tanl.5 ar(' absolutely worthless . N o one can kel'p track of the transients. The old-timers you know better than any NE\V · COMER. 301 First Natlonal Bank Santa Ana. Ph. Kln1berly Bldg .. 2-3579. 33t[c COMPLETE HOUSE CLEANING I Furniture and rugs shampooed Free estimates -Fully insured Al's House & Rug Cleaning Co. Beacon 6111 72tfc ONE DAY TV REPAIR at WUIS' TOWER VIDEO 1856 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa Beacon 7123 40p54 Hauling_-1Trash or? Phone· Walke r 1578 P~CEN'l1)A, Costa Meaa Phone BeaCon 5313-M p .p TH E NE S-T IME5 ' THE rosr THE IRE SS Orang e · • J ' -____________ 67_t_fc Apply_ for \.\'urk ur in.formation I ~252· 50tfc $39:> BUYS bt•a utifu\ S11incl. Iii<<' 1 l'l.!l1 XISHI!:n 1 rill. house. Coupll' I u_t il. p,d . r•h . H ar. 3;,t 5-MK. 4.0tfc 14--PPnvinR1" I Bo La M 1 c r B . .. ··· . .. .. . .. x 1· · •rar a, a.IL · racon A STEAL! Electric range anrl new. Ternt~. Anothrr for $1 :~!"1. \\•ith t·hi_hl 0 . !'· L:alllua, $4 3.!'".0 YF.J\R:LY F'urn. ocea.n front • FENCES Redwood Grape Stakes Chain link Block Walls Barbecues Patios Weather. Stripping FHA Term!! No Do"'" Payn1ent For free estlinates call Kl 3:0565 H. W. VOGEL CO. 2330-42 So. Ala in St. Santa Ana Open Saturd ays and Sundays <16c54 Painting and Decorating Color Consultant GEO. BURKHARDT LICENSED, COl\'TRACTOR 508 -31st St .• N ewport Beach Phone Harbor 2118· \V 13lfc ALTERATIONS Remodeling -RP.pairs '"AS YOU LIKE IT"' Harry M. Johnson 805 W. Balboa Blvd., 1-lar. 2610-W 38p5 1 Bill's Window & House Cleaners Rea.sonable rates by day or n10. 402 % 32nd SL. Newport a each Call BiU Nooney, Harbor 3879 Somebody Wants That used furniture, brlc·a-brac. paJntlng3, elc., no w taking up space in your garage. Find a buy- er with a classified ad in the News-Timea, Post, and Presa com· bination. Ju.st Phone Harbor 1616. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LADIES SCHWINN BICYCLE-- Just like new. (Ideal ror Christ- mas). Ph. Harbor 1988, eves. or week ena. 51c63 COLLINS ISLAND Furn 3. rm. cottage apt& Weekly or monlb.ly rate.a. Wf'•t end ot Park Ave., Ba.l-oo. loland. Har. 2962-W. 51tfc Al cobolica Anonymou.o Write P . 0 . BG.K 205 Balboa Island. C811f. Phone Klmbcrly 3-5J93 111-0...o!I Aids Superfluous Hair Pe rmanently ren1o vcd from fRCl' Arni~. log!'!. Eyl'browa and hair line shKpt:'d -No more twe"zlng. EL.LEN L. BRYA!\"T R. E . Tuertd.ay and . ..Ttwrsday only Udo'!! Salon of Beauty Har. 2~76 My Free Analysis - WILL d emonstrate how easil y your figure, beauty ancl health ca " be impro\iCd In SPENCER SUPPORTS ... actu&lly design- ed and n1ade for you alone! Miss Nelson, 941 W('st Occlrlental SL .. Santa Ana. Ph. Beacon 5420-R 46p60 Z2-l""'t and l•'oond - LOST LM.dies green leaU1er \\.'al- let in Costa Mesa P. 0. or ? Anxious to recover paper~. Keep n1one.)'. Return lo P. 0 . or phone Bea. 538~-J. '49c51 LOST -Turquoise and sliver Par ring. Reward. Pho ne Harbor 1320-W. • 5lc53 - U-School -lnstmction TUTORJNC -by hour, eve. "' wk. ends. gr. <·8. Experirnrcrl, certified teacher . M~. Sincla.ir, 209 Diamond, Balboa Island. alp -~ll_qiht•tlnM WllnW Carpenter Work REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS Day Work or Contract First Clll&'I Work PHONE HARBOR 290l·M U c Ruth's Baby Sitting Agency Specialized Care Day or Night Phone Harbor 2301-\V Hp52 NEED IRONING WORK at home, to help care for famUy. Mrs. Sweetzer. 3618 W. Balboa Blvd. Phone Harbor 021•. t9cl>4 FRENCH COUPLE-8alary $375- too. BuUer:.Chaufter.-cook-gener· at LocaJ references. Write T. W . 1735 Hollywood Wa,y, Burbank. Calif. t9p51 -- WANT TO CA.RE for little girl 3 to 5 yrs., 5 days per week -in my home. Fenced yard~ Be&. 6359-J. tllp51 WANT cleanlnc. 1ron1n1. mettdlng. plain sewing or r Experienced. Reliable. Phone Bea. 9304.·R I' 50p52 10 a .m. 38p5 <'lectric 40-gal. wat('r h<'alrr Oth('rs. JOO, to chooRe fro1n. n10. Hai bor 03t13 -\Y. ~6p:.i1 apt .• suitable for 1 or 2 adultJ;. x-r \vho will as· Very good condition. Both for Term~. D~NZ·S~llt.1I DT BIG i :,o. 1110 ., uliL pd. 1504 \V. Ocean 562·' -R bcforr --- ·hildrC'n. Regular $50. 506 Marguerite, Corona dt'I PIANO Sl ORE. fhc Home of FURNISH En 2 bl"'<irn1. lc.Jotlage F ruJl. !\"c\l.·porl Bch. Harbor In. r•rivat e room t.far. Har. 2018-\V. 50c52 the wonderful H ~:n1mond Chord ut1I. pd. Cuurt f<t C'ihtics. $.J~ rn o. Z9l t-\\'. 50c52 \VA KT hnulirkC'C"I ~1st \\'ith 3 ' 50c52 Organ. Santa .r\na, 520 N. ?..fain. 1 i 41 l'on1 ona, Cos ta !\fess:. BC"a. --------SI W ,_.., B 67ti-J. 51trc tnne off. Live l'h. Bf::a. 7436 Radio Te chnicians -. an..,.. to oz • RECORDS -14c . \\'.<\1''f young wo1nan to share holll.<' \l.'ilh en1 ployed woman. Onf" lo wnrk fnr TOP· DOLLAR PAID f 0 r I NEW SHIPMEl\'T just In . rron1otion to TV SHOTGUNS and RIFLES Pho nograph r ecords. Some new, -CASH on Barrelbead I •omTHRONSON'S LIDO ISLE -Extra spc~ial Bay 63g V\'. 18lh St., Costa Mesa, F ront rt•ntHI. \\'inter or ycar_ly. Ph. Har. 2576 days. Beacon ·t Bet.Ir m s, 3 baths, dbl. l~~ with ) 7004-h1 C\'l'S. 50c5'.? hug1· pat10. Sho\l.'ll by appt. only.1 ------------ Call Ata r~v Dic·kson or Ntll Cant· ONE bch·n1. hou&e, furnished, fire- tt>r hni4."i11n and One to wo rk p1•r1 nanr ntl.v in rarlio nt bench job!' in on"cl !lhCJps. Jo~in­ con11it lona with nl . Tnp pay with or advancemf'nt . ti e pt. 1~"rman.- OC\Y fl1r·conrlit1 es t wo1·king tra1nini::-p ro;:rrs npp<>rtunity r l 'hnne lfRrbor 1·188-J through Sunday, l':ov. 2nd. 51c WAR SURPLUS STORE "1001 Jtcms You Can't Uee" Corner of Newport Ir. Harbor Ph. Beacon fl204 Coat& Me88 12lfc WILL PAY ca.ah for your u..se<l furniture and other household goods. CRIST FURNITURE , \V.1\:"-:T »OUSE KEEPER. Privatl' 1687 Orange Ave., Costa Mes.a N'u laundry. ?o-fust acrosa from new Alpha Bt>ta room &: bath. i Ha1bor 209. 51c531 Market. Phone Be&. 7323. tt like <"hildr('n. 1-fOUSE\VJVES · take Xma., or· :fZ-HOd!tehold GnndA df'rs for nyhin hnsi£'ry. s lips and Hrning,os about S2 men's so(.'k.'i.. E P''r hour. N11 rlt'liverie~. Fi'c<' Rl'a ls1lk Hosi('ry l'nll'r Bldg., Loni: samplrs. \\1ritl" l\1 ill !1. Ol'CRll c Beach. 5l c53 • 10~'>alP, Mi. ~11anro11.--------10 '/v OFF on Fres h Zenith Hearing Ai d Batteries Gunders on Drug 117 1.faln St., Ba I boa 31c44 Paint $1.6 9 gal. & up Vacuutn Cleaners NEW -USE lJ -REBUILT ce &-Supplies Airway &-rvl SHEL TONS, c1~-ita ~1esa Need a or RE Revere n1odel I p 79 E . 17th St. h . Bca~on 60i4·W Jttrc D ictaphone? CORDER? 16 8. 1-hr. r ecord 0 Lape r ecorder, s . Also 3 speed ay through radio ARGAlN! Write paper. 46lfc chan&cr t o pl or rt'corder. B Box Y3. this 17" TELEVISIO N Console, A-1 CQnd. $M. RABBITS 8 d buck, 12 holes oes. 3 litters. 1 hanging hutches nte Vista. Costa ~499-M. 49p.51 $50. 363 Mo lttesa. Beacon ENCYCLOPED IA BRITANNICA earbooks. Red %. co leather wiU, Coot UOO. Will Call Har. 0739-W • or alter 8 p. m . 24 vql. with y bound Morac gold lettering. sell tor $2ft0. be!ore 10 a.. m 49dll NEW CA TALl.N A aqua board and eel of 8 left·h&ndod coif lrom. Har. 767. ftpH ' SLIGIITL Y WORN op pare I for womm at Katey Doane'• 8tud1o SPECIAL -500 coil lnnersprln~ matresses &: sox spring S65. Maple twin bed!, bea\ltltul maple 5-dr&W«!'r chests, baby beds, divan!, unfinished chests, bunk beds. and BE S URE lo see our gift dept.! Crist Furniture New and Used Furniture 1687 Orange Ave:, Costa Mesa Acroas from new Alpha Beta Mkt. Phone Beacon 7323 WALNlIT bedroom set, newly r e- finished. Double bed, drcuer vanity and chiffonier. $1 00. Bea- con 6504-W after 6 p.m . 49p51 LARGE RATTAN -drop Jear dining table, 4 straight chairs, 2 arm chairs and large reed rug . 2~2 Klng's Rd., Cliff Haven Be. 5206-J . 49c51 LOUNGi;: CHAIR I similar to con· tour chair). Tan plastic uphol. in very good cond. $97.50. Phan£' Harbor 761-M. 51c53 EARLY AMERICAN solid maple dining &el, drop tear table. ~ chairs &: hutch cabinet; 2 fold- ing beda, Boston rocker, halt or· lglnal coal. Can be aee:n at Beachcomber Shop. 811 Coast HJway, days ~1p53 1952 PHILCO ,Refrigerator. lt'a the big deluxe 9 cu. ft. model with 56 lb. cro.ss top f reezer chest. Two criapera , fo vege- tables a.nd all adjustable shelves Alao haa n.lce f~ meat tray. It's the Dairy Bar .sbe.Ives-ln- door model that holds every- thing. Paid over '3to far lt. Caq have tor .contract bl.lance. No down payment lf you take payments ot $13.91 per mo. See at R A H Appliance, t04 So. Spo.dra, FUJiertoa. I'll. I.Ambert &-QI. ' l!Ollc KENMORE pa ranp. 3 ;rn. old. ICxc:ellont coadltlon, .WI. AL80'1 tin! lcften&. '6 ncb. Pb. Hat-1171-R. ~ Hon1e & Auto Supply Bea. G055 l'ron, Jo-:ARL STANLEY Off1cc, plac(', garaF:t'. 314 Poinsettia. 1789 Newport Ave., Costa l\t csa J l 13 Ne\\'J>Ol't Blvd .. Nc\l.'porl Cot nna d('I 1.fa r. Open Friday 4: ___________ 1_J_t_fc Beach, I 4.0 c.:50 Satllrda;t". ~51 $5 PER MO~TH .rents o r buy~ ·F UR!\'. AP·r . for rt'nl. su1iabtc for J .. OVI· l~Y 2 bllrn1 . Ocean Front i;:ood prael•t·c putno. Sornc as 1 pcison. $10 pl'I' ino. iitiL pd. low a s $6.9, $78., $95. All term 60.1 Orchirt, c,,,·ona ·•r'·I Mar. furn. apt. (new l Winte r only, d I D u S:85. pt•r !HO. rent ere 1te( on purchase. anz· Harbor l!J'i7-t.1K. 49c" I Schmidt Big Piano Store, 520 ,) " S cv1•rU.l bac.:i1elor apls. $25. per No. Main, cor. 6th. Santa Ana. ino. up. LIDO ISLE PAUi .. C . J ONES. Rentals ONE ON"L Y usM 80 bass a ceor- diH.n, $69.9~. Tt•rn1 s ns low a:; $5 per n1onth at SHAFER0S J\1U liiC Co. (Since 190i) 'Ask aboht Accordion lesson plan' 421 -423 N. S)•can1orc. Santa Ana Phone Kln1bcrly 2-0672. 47tft: SPINET. Cas e slightly damaged In shipm<'nt. Savl" $160. Tcr111:-. on bal. R e possessed. $151 paid. Gorgeous mahog. cuse. DANZ- SCHMlDT BIG PIANO STORE. 520 No. Main. ALL ELECTRIC ori::-an . Usl'd only 6 months. Save $200. A beauty DANZ-SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE. The H omli' of the W on· derful Hammond Chord organ, 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. ---WANTED: Good used p i an o~. Highest ca.sh or allowance. Trade on new piano, electric or- gan or television. Danz-Schmid t Big Piano Stor e. Santa Ana ~20 No. 1'1ain. cor. 6th. 1953 TELEVlSlON. Trade in your old piano. H ighest c alih allow- ances . DAN"Z-SCH1'UDT, Sanla Ana. 520 No. 1.1.ain. Hamn1ond Electric chord organ. $295. $10 PER month buys a bca· utlful mirror Spinet type piano. Maple finish. DANZ-SCJiMl01 BIG PIANO STORE, Santa Ana 520 No. Maln. TRADE YOUR OLD Pl,\NO or band· inBtrun1ent on a Packard ~I Television. H ighl".ist trade-in allowance at ~HAFER'S Music Co. {since 1907) ·"The Home ot Ki1nba1J Pianos" 4.21-4.23 N. S)•camore, Sant.a Ana Phone Klmberly 2~72 . 23ttc STEINWAY Crands. Beautiful condition. Chickering, Knabe, Voee • Sons, Kranich and Bach, Story and Clark, Ma.son and Hamlin. Just like new. Many others $396 up. T crm!L DANZ.. 8CHll1DT BIG PIANO STORE, Sant.a Ana. 520 No. Main, Cor. Ith. . Cleve r 1 or 2 bf'flroo1n rhrnlshc<' Agen<·y 2307 "'· Balboa Blvd. liar. f 3 13 50c51 apa!'lntf'nts. All utilit1es paid. F'rivale garages and palio. Reasonable rePtsf · P. A. PALMER are nice l NCORPORATEDI 3333 Via Lido 1416 CO&St Hiway ' New11orl Bcacb --Kltr~ ... J..">00 I 13Lfc BALBOA. RE]'ftAL -;-.,yearly or \l.'inlc•r SC8f"On', uir(ret rboM)", vc r~ ·1Jl.-nsant ba:y ffoht upPt-r or IO\\'cr duplt>x. Reaao'nable td careful tenant. Har. 1738·.f. , I ;, ' 151e53 N1CE:LY furniRhed 2 bdrm. $65 C LIF'F' HA VEN unfurn. z Bedrni. n 10. 1711 Pnnlona, Costa Mesa. I Bea.con 6747-J. 51tfc hon1e. F irt'pl., gar., . EqanJc nt•r. Also 3 Br. unfurn. F1r9y1.. i;ar. Bi\L~O,\ PENINSULA Furn. 3 . 2271 Clay S t . Ph. H~r. p87. bdr1n . ho1ne. l iz baths. Fire- 49J>5 l 1 plact'. "'as hing machine. On 2nd l-Bed--,-.00-ni_l_ro_n_ie_i_n_C_c_~-on_a_d_c_l 1 r1;mr. d_uplcx. no small children. !\far, rurn i~hed, bcaut i f~11 vie\,., 1'120 Miramar. Har. 2188-W. Choice location. Winlcr o r 5lp53 )·early. Har. 2012-\.\'. 49c.51 llalboa (111-ni s.hed apt. Ad'flts onlv. $.'"10 111onth yearly. Utilitlies paid. Beacon 6433·J I 49c51 FOR RE1'"T -UNFUR . attrac. fan11 Jy home with fir "lace. 3 b<Jrn1, Cliff Haven. Mov in this week. Harbor 987. 38c39H 1--oR LEASE )'early b~r front hru11c . Lido Isle. 3 Bdi-1ns. on 60 ft. lot . lif odcrn fur~ishing:s, s"•in1ming pool, pier & ~lip. $800 per 1no. Rc·fcrcnccl:I required. 0\1.•n(>r 1241 Lausanne J ve .. Dal- las, Texas. 49c51 \.VI NTER RENTAL available Nov. Isl I to Jun" 15th. $55 month. l Ttip t it•s paid. Single woman only need apply. 221 Sapphire, Balboa Island. Har. 3773-W. 51~3 3 BD~M . hou.se. 1 ~ baths, stove, refrigerator , forced air heat, Cir<fi}lacc, fenced yard. Good lo. catfon. AvailH.blc Nov. 2:5. $110 Bea con 7214-J. 51c53 UNF*RNISHED J bedrm. apt. . St e and panel~ ray. $40· mo. 50 31st St.. Newport Beach. Be~con 5872-J . 61<:53 ' UNFURN. l Bdrm. ho1 se new-4-~ms to Rent ly decorated, 687 Viele :ia, Cos-1--+----------- ta ~tesa. ! i FOR SALE small Frigi lire and It' Just Like Home apL s ize 4-burner gas range. Pl ty hot water apartmente 1 50p51 w itih bath & kitchens. Telmalon ----------4-i-, ---1 nitt ly, tn attractive lobby. Rab-a FURN. 3 Bdr1n. dupl~ . Elec. re+onable-by the day, week or refrig .. furnace. 2 sl10\1 ~rs. Gas mop.th. & water paid. $65 me 1 211 E . tj>CIM.N ' FRONT HOTEL Balboa. Blvd., Balboa.I 50tfc :t06 W . CX:EAN FRONT- GENTLE;\fAN will sh 1 1 e well N rt H~:J equipped 2 bdrm. apt. l Corona I --4---·--------- del Mar wilh single ii~ °"i· ~P-CJ~,. QuJet, Alodem A.partmftl.t. arate bdrm. Full facil ies. Ph. ·W eekly Linen Servl.ce Rent. $37 mo. Har. 21 M: eva Weekly or Monthly Ratel -------11+,..,- 50 -p5- 1 al-Port Motel BALBOA ISLAND year Jicntal. 706 oaat Highway, Newport ~ 2 bdr~. ~ome comple , ~ furn. Bea~n 5299-J Hotpoml automaUc w.~er. 2 car garage, adulta. er at · S\ylca, lZOl-F Cout Hl&llw&y, at Goldonrod. Corona de1 MU. Barbor 21.iD-W. 50c32 SPECIAL BUY -one onl.y, dem- onatrator model • blonde 20" Packard Bell televtaion. , Csrrtea tun gu&ranl<e. Save ~ on DIVAN, J211. 703 Aeecl&. Ooron• Utl• Convdnlent terms at 127 To-. Har. 29H j ::ioc52 A~· crtVE .room fOr · rmt. Se te entnru:e. N-- ENGLISH GIRL will baby t1H .. pnten, cook or typo. Call Har. 17t2·R. llOp52 WANT -,,. ... ~. JJ./ UH> ~~ !';?!!!, . •• ..... -----------day. li:xpmHold. I'll. ---7.J. WlUT8 ELEPHANT c1e1 11ar. Har. 1-w anar e :ao SHAF.ICR'B 11uo1,_eo. Catnc!e 190n p.m. -2 "Home ol Jll• ... all Elec. Organ U1rt:13 N. Sycamore_ Sant.a Alla J"""9 Klln!-rlJ>' .'-oe'lt. · :latte • Your ad appe&,,q ' buslneM ~ i.ow · RENT. IOI tartupur, CDi I I dej Mar. Har. -J, .... For Sale by Owner 1111p111 111--Bo-- 'l'Wo ~. I --11' -UNIVERSAL ·=--A·.::: ... ~ BuGclillr.:~--• • , t --· .._ ,.._ .,..... w...-.,:... a .. , ...... !lo ..... -....... oww 4 m • . ., ra s', l'W3:J • u-.1•!11-Sllll•r· »•« ..W na llMf, .,.. m . . aw AP 11111'.lP . . •larlJ' "' -.,..,,..,"' wlDl!dnc-- -B---......... u. ~1 .,f ..... , ...... ..... -..,·~ .......... C84A11t1aa•11N, Illa I ~~::;:::~~~.':;-:'~::".::'t:;:~~-~~;:::-~-~-~·~;,~~~-~~~--~-~--~·•~r •-;·~~......-.~::;;:'f; ....... ~~"";;~:;];;;'""'!l'...,"""':.::-~:;:~::~~~:=:~~~~~~~.~l ~~~~~~~~ • • PAGE 4 -PART T -THU~SDAY, OCT. 30, l952 ~-;<J<!~llESS ~ ··-~~~~4,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~Aatomo~Des, Tires ~Aatomoblle8, ~ ~~~~~;--~~~~~- Theo d d re Robins Your· Ford Dealer Who can save you $$$ USED C ARS BETTER USED CAR VALUES t''52 Hillman conv. 3,600 miles H a: Rad. Contint>nla l back. Cost over $2.200. . . --·-.... $1 ,6'4 ~ 1' '50 FORD Cust. Clb. CpE". \Vf\\' PhonP : Beacon 6604 Rdr:H , OD ~ew paint .. Sl .59~ '51) FORD V~ CU!'ltom 4-,1 '47 BUICK Sup. 4 dr. S<"d. R&H <Ir.: r & h. O\'errlrive: A nice running car, above aVl!rg. one OY.'nt>~ a n<I a rf'al ,J '46 C AD 62. 4 d r .. sed. F ull y buy .... ,.,, .................... $1 .545 equipp. New T ires, t\VO ton<> 'M FORD 8 Custom, 2 paint a: seat cover~. Excellent dr. R & » : ............... 1,495 motor -. .. . .. $1 .195 '49 FORD V-8 r.l1b coupe; 1' '46 FORD Sta. \Vag. R.\H Ex . l'leat covE"r'S antf radio; clean, no rf'a!"ona~lro orrer r t'· , here's a bargain .... 1 .29~ fusf'd. SMALL F.STATE Come sit in the cheery brealt- 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 u.e: horses. swimming p o o 1, light farming. Ht>re l'I: a n almost new, altogether substantial 2 bdrm a nd convertl- blf• ll~n home tha t n~ri~ your immediat" attention. Prlct'd at lt'~e than co~t by 1llsablf'd G. I O'A"n l"r. ·I per tent flnanct>d. Pli.'R~E" ask for John Mottram P.A. PALMER INCORPORATED '51 CHEVRO LET Stylellne ~fany '-lor" To Choo"€' Frnm I 2 dr. se<t. fO"""Pr glide 1,895 :l:'l33 \-1f1 Lido, NE"wport Bf'llf'h '41 FORD \".,8 ronverti-1 ·~.o FORD Convrrtible Harbnr 1 ~00 ble, a !'harp bu_\-... . 995 '49 FORD Custom 5etfan 1------------- •49 c HEVRor· _ subur -.,. BUICK supe.-cnnwrtiblr 1 BALBOA INCOME ban; r·oo for l he 8 DeS c famil~· pits baggage: 'i oto lub Coupe 1 Of"fo~A ~ F'RO:'\T DUPLEX 2 bNI· se it tod1•.-... . J,145 '47 CHRYSLER Xt>W York 8 ('tlnn rnon1s llJ' and oni' flo~'ll. Derp ·4~ ST UDEBAjKER c 0 n. '48 CHEVROLET Flef•tlinf' lot. l.ar~e ,,·alJt>d pA tin. On cor- vert.ible [,ampton : R ·47 DODGE Sedan . ne r In ~ood l'E"ntal nrl'a. F'urn· &H, o'dr1 : top ve.1-'41 PLY~fOUTH S P<lan I !!'lh•~11 Ht $19 .~00. ue at thi. price ..... 1,145 I ESTATE SALE '48 F'ORD ckup: the BUY \VITH CONFlDF:NrF. . pricf' is r!gh . 99~ NE\V C AR DEALF.R I 2-STOR\' DUPLEX and Dbl. gar- '42 CHF.VR0t1 1 '·· ton H ill man • Hu1nbt>r Ag•' l(l('atPll l)n rt-Br or 102 ft. fl at be!I t1 1ck_ ~> ~peE"d Sunbf'&n1 . -Talhnt. • Rov<'r \1Jt. Additinna l unit can be addC'd box . .. :1.'JO tn rnnl pfPlr an <'XC'<'l\ent invr~t- '39 FORr> V-8 • dr. serl. Newport Auto Sales """' a l $14 .000 -w•ll lielow H :i.11; plpe>i, \\'hllf> ~irlt> I 2601 \\'. Ne\vport Blvd, ttu· 1·~atr nppraisal \'alue. walls r el. . . .......... 29!S , Nf'\Vport Beach Har 1107 BAY FRONT Transpprtation '10 Plymouth f::oupt'. r lean . , .. $325 '39 Dnick 4 rtr.; nice ____ . 325 '38 F'orrl 4 dr..; !'!h arp .... 1 j5 BANK TERMS Theodore Robins 53'1 Coast Highwa.v, :-/ev.•port Bch. Serving the TO\l•n for 3 J Year~ ' Dodge -Plymouth "Trade-In" Outlet '50 NASH. sedanette l bffi1 $1 ,295 'M NAS H , 2 dr.1t bt>di OD 1.345 '50 F"ORD V ·8 ll\dor H ~tr-. 1,391'l '50 CHEV fltlne lsednt . H . 1,485 '4.9 F ORD V-8 c~t. se<I. R-H 1,28!i 'i9 F ORD V ·R tudor R etc. 1.27!5 '•6 CHRYS. 6 Rf.rt. R&H .... 995 '49 CHE\.' Rteel f ta. v.:g. R . 1 ,48~ \\'e T rade for the Best v~~!,':~~ l v~o~1:i0H~~ Nl'wport Blvrt a 17th CORta ~ff'-AA Phone con 6907 Month-end Clearance LATF. fODEL Buicks Cadillac• 1 Olct'.•mobiles CJ1evroletR P ick up .t· Pnnel ·r ruf'k ... • ~ ~m<' \vo1 i< f'ars Miller Chevrolet Co. Hnrbor nt C'P-ntf'r, Co.'lta l\fC'SR RC'nron 6549 "46 1'.tERCURY C'lub cpe. Radio & healt"t, very t•lean. New tire~. $41'l,000 a.ctual miles. REAL buy, H ar. 3318 or Hat. 2236. 50c52 '50 FORD Station \\'agon. Excel· lt>nt conditlC1n. $16~0. H. 0466-J. 50c52 LATE '4 9 CADfLLAC converti· ble, clean -S2 .MO. 200 Old County Road. Newport Beach .. Beacon 6645· \V and Ha. 3278-M. S-Opll2 '46 OR ~8 FORD Club coupe wn.nted by private party. Have cull. Ph. Juper 93361. 49p64 1947 Chevrolet 4 -dr. sedan Radio, Heate r. t-tc., a very clean automobile. Price $99~. Terms to suJt. 1948 Studebaker Commander Starlight Coupe. Radio, Heater etc. $1 ,1115. ALSO lUST ~RrvEo NEW STUDEBAKER % ton Pick up, overdrive, &c. Hurry tor th.LI _, JOE NICKERTZ ll'n1DEBAKER Dl!:ALltll 11951 F ORD CLUB f'oup<'. 20.oon 3-BF:DROOl\f. 2-bath homP v.•ith lnri.:e patio ar<•a. bulkhf"aJ, pier mill's. ExcPllent cond. Sl .!'iOO 1 fl , _? ,. H y . ~-'> an1 oat . .......,. atr'l nl"e.t 1.... . . Anaheim ,,;)36 or H arl...,r -'!52."") C'lub Pric(ld at SJ9.~. •• 1 p.1..,. I Balboa Realty Co. 50-__ A_u_t_o_Se_n_·lc_e_____ Opposite Balooa Bank ot Amer "Let's Get Acquainted" All Ford Dealers in Southern California NOW OFFER THIS Big Special Brakes! Brnkes! Brake~'. Reline Brakes l PASSENGER CARS HY ORAt.:LJC O~t~ 'f ) HERE IS WHAT YO U GET!- Labor, Exchange Bra ke Shoes, Road Test . SI ~.n.5 Co mp. Set Relined Shoes ................. ... .... 8.40 8 Loc k Rings .2·1 1.25 Ross Greeley Dnn Hayton J o9,ph lne Webb 100 E. Balboa Blvd. Bil'. 32'77 61-Real Estalf> Exchange llF.S l RF: PLACE close to ocean frJ r m)· lnromt> property nr sell at bl ~ sacrifice. Mu~t leave be- cnu~" of illn!'SJI!. 137 E. Temple-, San Br rnartf!no, 31 t(c ;,;,_~foney to Loan LOANS for Homes 4 1; r~ -20 )'T. Loans Construction Loans at 5 r; (20 yrs.) SEF. BOB SATTLER 1-11~ COAST BLVD. f'nr•,nl' rl<'I ?.f ar Harbor 3888 flf'p. POIRIF:R 7'f0RTOAGE CO .\(..-(10 Lift> ln!'I. F nnd.'I Kl. 3·!'>18.') LOA:'\$ TO BUJLD, DIPROVE B L"Y , ~I ODER:->IZE, OR REFl:\1AXCE \\'e-Buy T n19t Dee:d.9 XE\\"PORT BALBOA FEDERAL S 1\ Vl'.':GS &: I ... OAX ASSN. 3.1.1:? Via Lido Ph. Har. J~ 1 pint Brake Fluid FoMoCo Rymplecloth FoMoCo Cleaner Polish .50 ----------- .55 TOTAL .. S23.R9 NOW ONLY $15.95 fBl ~OGET TERJ\l~l NO DOWN PAYMENT ON APPROVED CRF:n rT Offer Good Until NOV. 15 Save Money ...• Ti'm e Get 11 Better Job .. See Your Friendly FORD DEALER THEODORE ROBINS 2116 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 51-TrallenJ Now Showing 1953 VIKING Slu1 15. 20, 26 & 35 n. Liberal terms and trade Used Trailers. bought &: -'Old Butane t&nka filled HUNTINGTON BEACH TRAILER SALES Cout H""_y, Huntington Bch. Pit. Lexington· 9'-2690 Hc57 2'7-tt. SCHULTZ. like n...-, tn- cludeAI large cabana. (aluminum top) Allo spece In N-rt Munk:lpal Trailer Put<. •uTll or wlll trade for 11nall buee. In Harbor ...... REAL ESTA TE LOANS Interest Rate 5% r.onn~ quic kly madP-ln the Bay Arf'a. and Cost& Mt>sa . Single or mult1pl£' units. New or old. Be \\'t!'C ll n<I ."8ve: by re-financin,- yn11r pr,.o:,.,nt Joan. Minimum ex- P""~'" Xo charge ror prellm\. nary Apptail"al. Phone Sa.nta Ann Ktmberly J-8:'.l27 or wrltr ARTHUR A. MAY '.\fortga,f' l..nnn Corrrspondrnt Ot·('t1lr ntal I.ire In.'luran<'e Co. 1111 ~outh ~I .t in Santa Ana WE BUY 1 ~t &. 2nrl trust deffis on flfttbor nrt'n real el'ltate. The Vogel Co. • 53!5 Coa!lt H ighway, Newport Bch Phone Beacon 7468 Customers Waiting FOR I -0\df"I' .. bdrm. hOU,.P, Bnlboa l!4la nd. 2 -Smnll horn(' nl:'ar Marine Ave., Balboa Island . • • 3 -\\'atrr view home with lncom,. 4 -S mall homf' nn R-2 lot tn $1~.000. Ph. ?tf.r. R obbJn$, Bea. !'>107 49c61 $1000 Dn. on 2 or S bed.:nn. beach houl!e. T enpite cleara..nc:e. re- quired. Pre~r N ewport. Prlnd· palA only. cau AT .. 7488 .-.• Satunl11y and Sunday. J3<:~1 -· t9-Aato.Wllllfed Selling Your Car? .l'hb CalhOllD Car Co. Alw&ya PaJi The Moot -· llali:e 1'I PrOft Ill . 1025 8. Main -~ KL~ llt:6t STEINER SPEclALs I LIDO ISLE Sparkling new ll-bdrin. home de- signed for mpimwn Jluxury with mihi- m1Jl!1 upkeep. Parquet .1ivingroom. flag. stone fireplace, In~ ligbtiag and forced air heating to each room. Three charming bedrooms fully carpeted, built- in kitchen units plus 9' Refrigerator. Fn- cloaed, landscaped patio. A real beauty! NEWPORT HEIGHTS-Easy to live In and just a easy to pay for. Three lovely bed- rooms, large livingroom, separate dining- room, roofed patio with Bar-B·Q, fenced yard and double garage. Payments only $Mm~% WF~'IT NEWPORT -Comfortable home and even more comforting income. Only 1 block from the ocean, close to shopping and moviet1. Only $3000 down with easy. terms. A sound investment at a reasonable price. COSTA MESA -3 bedroom. ranch-type house oa 'Yi acrt's. Room to build five more units if income desired. Low down pay- ment and only $42 per month. A . SANDY STEINER, Realtor Muriel M. Pinover 634 Coast Highway, Newport Beach Bea. 5157 P .A . PALMER INCORPORATED 1416 Coast Hig~way , Newport Beach Bea. 5107 (Across from Balboa Bay Club) ' Like "Old San Francisco" $13,500 -Furnished Five bedrooms and a view. This is for always! Mid Victorian, and space forbids how well that "Sea Captain built it for his bride-to-be." Are you a decorator ? ? Cause this old dear has location and solid value. Two car garage. Owner will accept $2000 down payment. LOOKS EXPENSIVE, but it isn 't. Shake Roof Modern Ranch House 3 bedrooms -l "'\ baths -3 car garage It's charming and colorful. Near High and Elementary schools. Age one year. Spacious kitchen with birch cabinets. Dining roon\ with sliding glass doors. The finest appointments throughout .and well decorated. Price $17,500. P . A. PALMER mcORPORATED 1416 Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Bea. 5107 (Across from Balboa Bay Club) NEWPORT HEIGHTS OCEAN VIEW -prewar 2 bdrm. home: Large living room. dining area. Lots of cupboards in kitchen, double garage. back yard fenced and nice- ly landscaped, with a good permanent ocean view. Full pri ce onl y $1 2.500. , COSTA MESA INCOME PROPERTY A good Investment. Duplex on "·• acre. 2 car gar- age, space fo r several more units. Total pr ice, $8. 750. $3,000 down. C. GALEN DENISON, Realtor M. F. AUFDER-HEIDE, Salesman 490 NeWport Blvd. Beacon 6698 Costa Mesa Nites Beacon 6776-W v TODA Y'S SPECIAL 2 Bdrm. modern home sits high on nicely land- scaped lot. close to stores and shops. Liv. rm., din. area & hall carpeted wall to wall. Fireplace and built-in bookcases add to the cheery liv. rm. Large paved patio, over-sized dbl. gar. built to take apt. above. OK 'd for 3 '; Calif. Vet's Loan See it today -'-$12,500 PRICE T. McCUISTION, Realtor 503 Coa.st Highway Corona del Mar Harbor 47 CORONA DEL MAR G. I. RESALE. Three bedroom home close to shopping. Has hardwood floors. living room with fireplace, nice kitchen, dining room, service porch and 2 car garage. $6,800 down, balance $65 per month. Includes taxes and insurance. $13,950 RAY REALTY CO. 000 Coast Blvd., Corona de! Mar Har. 2288 RANCH HA VE OPENING QUEP.ASA? You mullt be Interested in buying, selling or trading something or you wouldn't be reading this section. No matter which you have in mind there must be BOmething in one of the f o 11 owing classifications, ranging in price f r o m $4100.00 to $2,710,900.00, that will fit. •' Ranches ,1 Bayfront Homes 11 Subdivision Acreage <' Motels 1' Business Buildings •' Apartments ,1 Oceanfront Home.q •' Lots - 1' Industrial Land and a Ranchito or two in Oak Creek Canyon, Ariz. This whole page could be fill- ed describing any one of these. The idea is to save wear and tear on your patience. So call Harbor 200-J or if you have noth- ing else to do evenings - Harbor 608. If I haven't got what you want in the way of real estate I make a pretty good baby sitter -and my wife plays canasta. EVERETT MORRIS real tor BIDAUTIFUL , DUPLEX in CORONA .DEL MAR Only $16,950 Why pay as much or more for an older duplex when this Brand new Ranch Style "double home" can be had for so little? Shake shingle roof : grape -stake fenced patio : Beamed ceil- ings: beautiful tile; every- thing an owner or tenant would want. Keys at ou r office. W. E. Fisher Builder --Realtor Ernie Smith Realtor -As1'0C iate 918 Coast Bl\'d. Corona del Mar Ph. Har. 24.C3, eves. Har. 0379-R !tOtfc 1. Nice 5 acre Valencia greve in frost free district with clean 2 bedroom home . Owner says submit offer. 2. 4 Acres lan'd in beautiful frost free Orange Park Ac11's . 2 acres producing avocados, 2 acres vacant land suitable for perm. pasture, 4 bedroom older home, $21,000. Owner will finance with low down pay- ment.. Call CARLETON SMITH. with VERNON L. VAL- ENTmE. Realtor , 117 E . Chapman Ave., Orange. Ph. 2172 49c51 IN BALBOA, CIMe to Bay A Ocean. Charming 3 bdnn home-with maid'• quarters. Recently redecorated. N icely landocaped. Garage. $17,500, tenps We have .everal ranch propertJe.s that wt.II take 1ocat Real Ea· tale u part trade. -call for lnformaUon.. For broker or l&lemnan in Balboa Peninsula pleasant. establialied Real Typical EngU.ob · cout cottar• Estate office. Inquire '°6 w1tb '3 ltdrmo., 2" i.u... t % ,.._? ~ a· h story. approx. JOO() .... ft. ,,,.._ -...-. II way, Corona del plaee. S14.li00, terma or trade. Mar. far Albunbn, Temple City area I ' t!I 87 I ....... ~·I II . 0'1?.EN --10PEN Somethirl. I New .. J 1 Somet · g Different For your ins tion on lSLF seftll (7) homet1 in ta.Ile<! New 0 eana French quarter style. I _ _ Especially designed and built by Kelso and Sloan. MODEL home j 1 I delightfully[ furnished by THE ISLANDERS in reproductrons of early American Salem maple. OPEk 7 DAYS A WEEK Come to Via · Graziana on LIDO ISLE. 1 block east of Geno~. You are invited. Don't mi8a thia. frbudly presented by I P.A. PALMER Incorporated 3333 Via Lido \ 1416 Coast Highway Np wport Beach, Calif. Harbor 1500 If you prefer LIDO ISLE and the splce and privacy of a two story home - if you nee<j 3 or 4 bedrooms - if you expect those extra features that ihake living easier - • • • YOU WILL WANT this luxury designed and custom built Island home. It has a charm- ing spacious living room with fireplace and picture window. Adaptable den, central pa- tio and co nvenient snack bar! Tile kitchen has built-in range, separate oven, dishmas- ter and disposal. SEE IT to appreciate its quality! Priced at $27,850 HOW ARD CONSTRUCTION CO. Phone Jefferson 6910 or Harbor 3700 37NEW 2-and 3-B.R. Custom Designed Homes FROM $9,475 to· $10,550 F.H.A. mSPECTED In Costa Mesa's Finest Residential Section Large Lots Lawn and Shrubs Insulated Ceilings Double Garages Garbage Disposals Fireplaces Hardwood Floors Dining Area and Sn~k • Bars DOWN PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $795 UNDER NEW REGULATIONS See Our Lovely Furnished Model Home - 3 Elks. East oflNewport Blvd. on Del Mar St. I COSTA MESA CLIFF HA VEN -$2,000 DOWN. I . Yes, $2,000 is ajU you need to move into this extra ~nice three bedroom home featuring Oak flool'll , Thenno:Heat, disposal and the other extra.s that add up to a nlie home. There is a detached two car garage an~ the property is nicely landscaped. Hurry on this fine! CLOSE TO PIER & OC::EAN You will see r~al value in t!his five bedroom, two story home on I a io;ide street. Property Is In ex- cellent conditiop and to be sold completely furn- ished. $2.ooo drwn· • W. ,STUART FOOTE 2117 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach Ph. Harbor 24, Evenings, Beacon 5866-J RF.SUL TS ! ! ! ' Over Tw . Million pollars Worth . of Pro ' : rty Sold This Year THROUG~ MULTIPLE LISTINGS wl\en Buying br Selling J Sure to Deal with A Ultiple Listing Realtor. 1 fl:lemben1 will give you the Depend~ble Service NEWPORT R BOtJU> OF REALTORS C-2 COR I ·' LIDO SPECiAL- When you can buy /11mportant T buaJ.nea comer ..tra cally lo-1dom do ~ ftnd .ucb a buy cated on the 'faa growing as thJ1 very larCe two bedroom. blvd. In C<>11ta 11..._ ~ $100 per 1,_ bath home on a 43' lot. frol\t4oc>t. DO NOT lTATB! The Pt'OC'! haa 'been -peel • ~ ••-· It ma ~ for the addltloa ot a SIMI ,_ I Mfg. alt• In Newport Beach. 90 x 93. 0wn.,. hu lllOVtd -will Mcrlllce. Greeilleaf 8z Assoc. llUIU)llft -RBALTOR Ull Newpo.~ Bml. RaJ1lor 2llU ueff ~-"' ~w you ' 1 ~ and proriolon bu --Coast Propertie8 ' S300 per. front foo In. • ...,;y tor the 1ne1c1o ~ .,...,..,. LOW. DOWN. · pv..m I01 Ill. Balboa 11)..S., ...,_ Mort while. I 4 J fOnled air beat, _,. - _.... ... _... Barbar 2'111 Pllcmfl __ r 07 . . ....,. -etc. ... ""' • -TWOwa..dlllbi&rm.Ja 11ttc I J udi ottbef_,_ __ t::umia-. epu-. *1-w: .. >Gr . . w11en you'-' w.·u ._ ..,. BY OWNICB --Ufld -s ----------''-;,n,.. -~-bllmli. Wo •1 .... .. ... Rlwe11'Mlt lat,-· cm CIUl&l llt.. ---Hftl7 -.... e.-, f...-..ar llm•mc an -Allnual I ee -. .,... ' 3415 Nwpt. BIVd., Newport Botocll-f -Harbor 910 Call.Barllor23ll l50elll wr-~,()()() -OOllT--A-,,_-4--0----.-1111-.-.... -. ~,:,.._-~.:: I &eNO ~ii'Jli.: ~. tNy.., i.::tt«hl,lll. J:hwpw\ Bu--11-1 for ·l!ilQ. Lp. f1111I ~I lllloi. srt1p ...,_. --WlD -IW 111-17· ~ - li:aey • _., _ ---· .... -..... -I to - --. .. ..._ca --. -s11.-. ru i.n:-,.._ w. 111,y •-. ~-· u N•pwt 11o«. --tll a -an eh 'Doll 8d. , 41911 oww._ 8 1n1ll .... .,. --·oar.. dol -. 1111111 8•1 It o'/tfe ; . jJjiii ---'-~-~-~-~~~~~~~~-~~'---•• YOTI SURE • . CALL AIY 1. ALTO ......... ' 1111 SA ..UC , ' • ' . Ill • ·' •• •· , 82 .......... BLANCHE A .. GATES, Realtor MARY ANN HUDSON RUTH P. S~ 311 Marine Ave., Balboa! Island Phone Harbor 1671 or 1672 BALBOA ISLAND IF IT'S. INOOME YOU WANT we have 2 dillies. .1. Lovely 3 bdrm. home-large patio plus 1 bdrm. apt. A yr. round home. $31,500 furn. Xlnt finan. 2. $8,000 down, 6 bdrlns, 4 baths. wonderful new duplex. Very modem & tieautifully furn., near So. Boy. Owner will finance. Total price $34,750. WANT A F,URNISHED HOME PRICED RIGHT? Then you'll".\ove this. 2 bdrms, dbl . garage. Only a few steps from 'So. Bay -$13,750. 4-Bedrm. family home in wonderful location. Not just a beach house, but a real home & only $19,500 CORONA DEL MAR HOME 8, INCOME. Spic and span two bdrm. home. Lovely fireplace, large patio with BBQ. PLUS cute apt. Fenced yard, So. side of highway. Only $14 .950 , with $4 ,500 down . .-. WANT TO BUILD a home' And HAVE SlOO per mo. INCOME, TOO ? A beautiful 45 ft. comer lot with a 2 bdrm. and den on the· extreme rear. Has w to w carpet. ni ce patio, workshop. $3.500 down easy terms. $10,950 full price. BAYSHORES A HONEY. BRAND NEW 3 bdrm. Farm-type house with heavy shake roof. Large patio, dbl. gar- age. OWNER SAYS SELL. Come in today. You'll be glad you did. BLANCHE A. GATES-REALTOR Eves. Ph. H:rbor 1671 or1990-M or Bea. 5201-M DRIVE BY 333 BROADWAY IN COSTA MESA Then call us so that we may show you this lovely 3 bedroom heme. Sure. it's ready for you to mO\'e right into. -aRd it's a G. I. resale, too. From an investment standpo int, this home should lease for $100 per month. TOTAL PRICE $11 ,500 Monthly payment of S6l includes principal · nnrl 4 rr interest, ta xes and insurance. $1000 DOWN Moves you, int o a nice 2 bedroom home on the East side of Costa Mesa. Newly redecorated on the insid e. Electric st ove ineluded. Just $65 per month. Total price $6750. WE HA VE CLIENTS FOR 1 bedroom homes-2 bedroom home on Harbor Blvd., not to exceed $10.000. C-2 properfy. 2- bedroom home in Newpo rt Heights with a view. Lots & acreage east side Cost a Mesa. Income prop. A. SANDY STEINER, Realtor Chu. B. Retmier, Mgr. :i.trS. Jenn Bennett ''The Little Red Office With The Big Yellow Umbrella" · !7:l E. 17th St., Costa Mesa Branch Beacon 6396 Eves. Har: 1593-J FOUR UNIT BAR(}~~N All funiiShed . ' .. Good rental return Invest now for the later years. YOUR DREAM HOME ' • Right on the Island PLUS 1 Bedroom Rental or Ta ke big rent on the main house, too. You can't lose 2 UNITS $15,950 A charming little place ' l.Jarge li ving room, comer fireplace l bildroom. 11 " baths, pleasant kitchen Uppe r living-bedroom, kitchen & bath some furniture \ Let us show you one or all of these NELDA GIBSON, Realtor 306 Marine Avenue -Balboa Wand Harbor 502 Eves. Harbor 2895-J - · CALL FOR APPT. TO SEE 703 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar OWNER MOVING -ONLY $2.500 DOWN and you can move right into thbi comfortable three ·Bedroom and den home on llk Iota -abop- pitig cellter. Hu ltllotty pine living room with ftftplace, exposed bea!N A: bar ID U X ~· dell. Many other feature., .Approx. 1,800 eq, It. plus double~ - FULL PRICE ONLY $12~ Phone owner Har. 1882 (or Har. ~ -) . ' t .-. •· lr1 '¥Uh CUtel Bdrm. Here lJll a cute 1 b4rm. home doef to the high .:hoot lltucco, ·I yea.ta old. . Therm09tatic &at. Large corner tot: Thia ta a aoltd built home. Ptice IOMIO-. • Flower St. Very clean 2 bdrm. borne, bwd. noora, wall to wa1• • carpet ln llvt.ng MOM . Bdrm!I. are large. Prtce $1 0,300, with good term& Duplex Only $2000 dn On a well located altti!l within e:asy walk ing distance to etorPa, poet orrlce and t ransportation. 2 bdrm,.. on each aide. Only 8 monlh9 old . Income $150. Full pr ice $12,&00. Bay Shores Speciale 2 bdn11,.., excellent hnme $17.1'>00 3 b<trm .. farnl !tyle _ .. 17,MO LINWOOD VICK, Realtor Branch Office 39~ East 17th, Coela Mf'U Bencon 7070 or Bee.con 7069 E ve8. Beacon 5037-M REAL ESTATE • ls your beSt Investment Ranchette ,.\ PPROX. 1 ACRE of Co!'lta MPit- a '" bf>!'ll soil. Large fan1lly f r11lt urrharll. Among t he~ beat1lifl1l bearing fruit tree!'! n eittle8 a tv.:o-bdrn1. hon1e. This propert y i~ illeall~· !Of'atf"d. clo~ in and far enough out to satil'\fy moAt 1tny one. All this for j11l'll $11 ,500. T l"rn1l'I. This is a J\.111Jt iple L\!-!tl ng $12,000 ' RtTSTIC' Red\\•ood. heavy ~hak e . ll.nnr·h type hon1e, Large Liv. 1'0n1. F irf'place, tile kitrhen anti hath. Bendix incl. Lg. lot fl'ncefl Rt . and <'ILrb.'\ in. Next door to :'-:t>\\·pnrt H e1ghtl'I. Gond tern1l'I. y.~11 A approved. Thi.s is a ~t ultlpl<' Lll'lling- FIOWer Street ATTRACTIVE 3 Bedroom hon1e. \\'rathf'r!ltrlpped and ln!lulate<t. n1rely htndscapNI. \\.'alking di:oi· tRn""' to shopping renter. Only $11 , 760. Good terma. Thi~ il'I a Mult iplf' Lil'tin~ $6,500 I~·fM F:DI ATE POSSESSION -2 Be<lrn1. hon1e. large lot fen<'erl. St. anrt curbs in. Close to Ne\\.'· port Hf'ights. Only $1 .~0 do\\.•n. T hi.<t is n ~(u l tiple Listing H. B. Clark . Broker As.'!CX'. Burl Bec k, Sa le8n1an ~!~;nt{;~e~!~~ . l tl!IR Harbor 21~~: Co:oita ~ft'!'la Phone Bearon 7043 REAL VALUES Lovety \\\'O bdrm. hon1t", 10 x 1·4 gut.·l'lt hou~ in rear. H wd. noors. ti lt~. fen<'ed )•ard. nicely land · iil'Bped, BBQ. ThLs Is one of t he- bf'~l buy.<t v.·e have had In a Ion~ timt'. · l'llll pr·ic<' only $ll.995. ·rerm.<t , $47. pf'r mo. In<', tR Xl'!'I Rnd !n::iu ranc('. $1,300 DOvVN T"•11 b<l rtn . home. only four yeani old, East Si<lt~, only 'Y block fron1 N ewport Blvd. P riced lo !'IC'lt, only $6.i f,Q, terms. .CLOSE IN Two bdrm .. ' nit."l'ly a rranged, Lile kitt-tlen, fenced )'ard. d blf'. gar., East Side, close ln. Prlrl"d to Hell $8.950, term.<t. B.A.NERESON Realtor 1982 Ne\YpOrt Hlvd., Costa Mesa Phone Beaco n 5220 Eves . Bea. 6283-R -BALBOA VOGEL VALUE Just Reduced $9,200 Out ot 1 t O"'ll owner says "Sell t his furnished 5 unit ocea.n front income property." Live in the ne'A' 3 .. bdrm., 2 be.th apt. and stUl realise 1&'* •on .your total inve.!!ltment. Sff tbl.s at once! Full Price $18,500 Around $10,000 will handle THE VOGEL CO. 5~ Co&Bt Hlghway, Newport.Heh. ~ Phone Beaoon 7t68 "ClRC"'LE THIS" Very, Very Special $7,200 Sit. on noarl,. ~ aett. ~ and gay ln color and cltanltnM' Only 5 )'Ts. old. Own~r mo-<lnf to· a lllrftt raDCli. ,_ _. room.e -two car ~ Se.a e:IUdt!'d pa.Uo. It.Oft, aut.om•Ue WMh•r and ....... rum1tutt,. ~ -tOJr u.noe-.. teo mo..., llaL Pbane B11eod &J07 - ·111S•A,_. I • , 9 • ' ••!!::!··~·!'..!•!-~'!1 '~1:__~-:;.-~·!::~·~·~' ~·~?!·~ .. ~------!· B=i ..... _.ft We are PROuD NEfi ut#J/J0_ ON LIDO ISLE 9>.T f.f\ON'r view home In beautiful location with pier and large slip on overei&ed lot. 11 bdnrui.,· plua eprvante' quarters. 5'h bath.a. Lovely enclosed bay Ylew lanai, with bar and barbecue. Separate dlnlna ?oonl. -all electric kitchen, deelrable year round home for large family. May be bought furn- ished or unfUrnli5hed. SHOWN BY .APPOINTMENT ONLY • EXCLUSIVE · Bay Shores NEW LISTING - Luxuriously furnished year round home on large comer lot. 2 spaciou• bdrms., 2 baths, separate dining room. Large fl!tgstone comer fireplace. Ex- pensively ~rpeted throughout. Custom built furnishings. Console television. Garbage disposal. Walk-in cl011ets. Private patio, 3 car garage. A beautiful home for a particular family. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY THE VOGEL COMPANY 208 Marine Ave., Balboe. Island Harbor 444 -Harbor 2151 -(Eves. Beacon 6820rJ) VoTE, YES! But See Vick's Election Specials, 'l'oo! BALBOA ISLAND -The cutest 2 bdrm. cottage, fireplace, beamed ceiling, an unus ual value at only $15.750 -terms. Your Choice of TWO in Beautiful Bay Shores RANCH TYPE -With shake roo f, only j ust co m-' pleted 3 bdrm.. 11 X 12 dining room - all mahog- any panelling and cupboards -G E disposal , en- closed patio. You'll just LOVE this one. Terms t oo·! MODERN -Here's a charming 2 bedrm. excep- tionally well arranged home. Lots of tile and cup- boards, disposal and dishmaster, excellent loca- tion and you can have all of the ne':" furniture in- cluding Westinghouse . refrigerator and Hoffma n television -A REAL DANDY -but hurry! LINWOOD VICK, Realtor 312 Marine Ave. Balboa Island Harbor 2042 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1st class 3 brdm. home, hardwood floor s, fireplace. dual furnace, tiled kitchen, service porch, dining room. copper plumbing, double garage, fenced par tio, nr. hi school. Priced below reproduction $11 .900 $1 ,800 Down Neat cottage 1 block to beach, $65 monthly pay- ments, only $8,500, move in immediately. :·. ,• 1 $8 ol::n . . , . ·: ,AN , . -. ~ B.R. b orne, nice" sec.; nr. Ricllard's, part nn time. . ' 9 7r Net Income BusineBB building all rented, good tenant.,, good location, $19,000. N . B. C. REALTY 3118 Newport Boulevard Newport Bee.ch Tels. Har. 2498 '1405 Eves. 2865-M -Bea. 6108,J CORONA DEL MAR BARGAINS LOOKING FOR A 6. I. RESALE ? ? Why pay rent -when monthly payments incl uqe taxes and Insurance?? No. 1 -Two Bedroom home -$62.70 Month No. 2 -Three Bedroom Home -$75.55 Month BOTH are Corona del Mar Cutles -BOTH have cozy fireplaces, hardWood floors, plenty tile and niee featuree, fenced ·yards and double garages. NO TELEPHONE CAIJ.8 ON THESE -We have the keys and will gladly show you without any ob- llptlon, TOM PAYNE, Realtor 310 Cout Highway -Corona del Mar Outsta1.1ding Little Balboa Island . Home and 2 Bdrm. Apt. • • • J DMicned b)' ·EJerbroek on an extra Wide lot near fine South Bay beach. TbJa home l11aa been fea- tured Ill natloilal ~ and· 111 an · exceptional 1'il)' at ~000. • STANU!:Y H.AbFIEJ.D, Realtor NoiMi Hyer and Cart DoU, AMndata 21t Kan. Aw., ·~ le!enct .,..... Barllar _, ar CM ·' to offer in beau.tlful SHORECLIF'F'S· a home you'd be PROUD , to I own. Every 'detail in this custom- built home shows good thought and p I an n I n g . Even to the large · hobby room and badminton court. Beautiful landscaping in- vites you to the house. From the living rm. you get a view of the ocee.n never to be taken away. The spacious floor plan ie excellent. with 2 bdrms. & a den, bath and a half, and large breakfast nook. Dis- posal and many built-ins - of course! And the fine wall to wall carpeting and drapes stay to enhance the natural beauty of house & grounds. PRICED TO SELL Shown by Appointment Only W. E. Fisher Buitrlf'r -Realtor Ernie Smith Realtor -AAAoci ate !l16 Cout Blv<1 .. Corona d<'I Mar Phonf' Har. 244 3, ev es .Har. 0379-R PLEASING AND PRACTIC.<\L - 2 Brlr1n. knotty pine home with dininft & Jivi ng rooml'I, k l t f'hen. l\\'O balhfl. garage Rnc1 a ctan- <ly hrirk pntio. Pa 1·t1~· furn i!i!h- f'rl, prirc $16 .2:50. 2 flllrm , hon1e \vilh perrect patin FREE TRANS ORTA ON TO POLLS . NO MBERl 4th U you do not ave a car ~vailable call our office nearest ~our home llnd a member of our staff win I arrarige yot transportation. BAI!.BOA ISJ AND OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY &I SUNDAY,~ to 5 P. M: Two deluxe units on comer of Diamond and Bal- boa Avenue. Inbome justifie~ your inspection. One Unit-2 Lrooms, 3 baths, additional bedroom and bf~h in garager Fireplace. Bar- becue in pati9. I I ' Second Unit -2 bedroom~, bunk room, 2 baths. Partly J enclosed sundeck, sleeps six. Both Units codtpletely furnished. FTiced for quick sale at $39,500 -Terms. I •Multiple Listing No. 2678. Call Harbor 1776 for additional information desired. BALBf)A BAYSHORES MODERN 3 bedroom, 1 'Ii bath on excellent ' comer lo\. netr private bfach. F1agstone fireplace. Hatjlwood floors. Wall to wall ' carpeting. Beautifully landscaped. Patio. Priced at $18,fl()() with exJellent terms. Call Harbor 3297 for appointment to see this home EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor fencing & garage. M0<le rn k it-R t•th '"d •-•'e Ba)·slde Dr. &: Coast iway u ..... .u·vu1 C'hen. LH.rge living area C'Om-Nev.rport Beach Newport Beach plcte "·ith firf'plaC'<!' and rattan ,,. 225 .marine Ave. furni!"lhin g!'l. Prire $20.000 term.<t 81 ~ Coa!lt Hlway Balboa lido.nd 3113 Newport Bl\•d. 1:! C'a!\h . Corona dE'l J\tar NPwport BP.ar.h See a ll our list ings anrt submit t l'rms you c.an a fford. J. A . BEEK OFFICE Harbor 63. RALBO A ISLAND FERRY DUPLEX $8500 He1·e's a11 opportunity to pick up a rral invPst mrn t . CIOse in - Ea st Side location. 1 bdrm. f'RCh . 3 yrs. olrl. now rented ror $85. mo. \\'ill take S2500 dOwn. PLEASURE TO SHOW A r<' you look ing fo r a well built immarulate 2 bdrn1. home? See t his at your earlies t conveni~ cnce. You w ill bf' w ell plea~d . East Sid£' location. Lot 60 x 135 Hwd. floors, plea sant kitchen &. din ing area. U t ility room , gar .. garden. sandy loam go(l, Ind!• vidually built. A real good buy nt- ' $8900 Phil Sullivan Geo. Everson 1856 N e\\rport Blvd, Costa Mesa (A c ross from Costa Mesa Bank) Phan Beacon 7123 Eves. Beacon 5458-J COSTA MESA The Best Town on .Earth 3 bdrm. home . .!!lerv1ce porch, dbl. garage, work Bhop, chicken equip., fruit trees, berries, 11' acre all fenced, good location. Ea.!!lt Side near market. $11,500 with ·$4000. down pymt. $1450 Down 3 bdrm. home, hwd. noors, garage. Total price $9950. Monthly pay· mentJt on G. L Loan $68. ' % Ac re lot West Bide --··-··$ l toOO 3 Iota, Eut Side, clooe In 5,000 5 Acree, West Side, comer ··············-·--······--·· 10,000 G.N. ~.Bkr. and ADOCi1tell 1790 Newpcal illw_. Colt.a - Pbone BlilN9 IU1 NOTHING DOWN Left\ 1ot-e.r " t!O' -~---~ tlr. --w. .tTtrc II)' 0~ lot Me. Ut. o.w f'llth"tr • .etftll -·di---· ......... •111 a. • ~ ·BAY AN9 1 BEACHi BARGAINS Exclusive Li!tings · BAYFRONT TRIPLEX (A Multiple Listing). Pier and slip, private beach. Serious illness forces sale. Asklng price $85d·~· T:ms. ~ BA YFRONT D LEX. Pier, float, private beach. Show excellent return. $29,500. I* * * BAY AVE. BAYFRONT. Pier and slip, 3 bdrm., 3 bath, maid's r~1 , furnished -$49,500. * * 1-k . BALBOA PENINSULA 2 bdrm, fine wo"li panelling, e.11 electric kitchen, large patio, comet lot. $16,500. $5,000 down. I• *. I* Triplex -$39,50fl. furnished. $14,500 down. Will > ,~,"~ :~:,:i~G;;:-... V~ry atttt~vl!!bdrm~ ~ b&th hom,g. Fully Cat· peted. Private · ~h, Pier and Blip. $~,000 terms. BAY & EACH RE.ALTY J. M. MILLER, GLODEN FAY ED FITZPA . DICK FAY . ' ' 1450 8alb0a lvd, I Harbor 1264 .PRICED ·~~DUCE~ $10,000,,, In this Ellerbroe ' designed BAY FRONT HOME on Balboa Ialand ou will find !exquisite beauty and except!onal quali~ , masterfully combined. Picture yourself sitting · the spacial"' living room, gaz- ing out upon yollf, own cruise~ lazily riding at your own pier and fi~ -while beyond lies a view u ever changing 1the tides. .l,Jl the modem home convenlences are rovlded, of course. It will be a pleasure to sh.:11_this home cit homes!! · Price reWiced to $49~. terma. · 'ISLAND :ij!EALTY po., Realtol'S "SERVl~ IS OUR ~SINF&" Hairv1ey D. P- Park and Agate, A ISLAND, Har. 377-W I • t I • Bob Kay Brings Home Bride Bob Kay. wbo l"ed!IUy mo-.ed to the H&tbor aru from Olendale. HA . -R SOCIAL EVENTS ~ .;~r:!~t ~~r!.:·= R~ WWIYRED BARBRE. Sodety -~ ,tE~~ ~~~~~ ....,.,,.oArl>;".,,....._ .. , .... __ . ..__.......,.. .. ,. ...... ~,,_ are Jiving on Marguerite Ave. In Young Harbor Couple Now at San Diego After Home Ceremony _Making their home at 616 San I tor the rite. Blue and while , u- Antonlo Ave., Sa.n Diego, are Mr. ters adorned lhe rooms and dur· and Mrs, Benjamin F . Van Dea· ing the ceremony tapers werf! ~ndu, Jr., who were wed in late lighted ln tall candelabra. The afternoon rttes .al Monterey Park, The wedding march wu played by the double ring ceremony being Mrs. Barbara Noll, eiate.r of the performed by Dr. Ronald Holcomb bridegroom. or Bet hB.ny Presbyterian church, A garden reception followed, Loa Angelf's. The bride is the for· with soft muBic aa b&ckground. mer Diana Rose Trask, daughter J The bride's table wu lovely with of Mr. and Mrs. J o.st'ph Bechtold pale green cloth and,,-..t:a.nde.labra, of 1!>16 West Ocean Front. and I t iered wedding cake and llme the bridegroom Ls son of l\.'fr. and punch. Lend.ing a.sststance were Mrs .. B. F . Van Deavender of 1tfrs. Ostrup and Mrs. E. B. Be- corona de.I Mar. • Good Wishes Flood Balboa Family Mt8. Charles DenniM>n of Bal· boa Ocean Front retumed home Oct. 23 from doe.g ff05Pila1. She underwent major surgery and l£ making a wonderrut r~very. Mr. Dennison's birthday wu on Tuu- day. daughter' Rosemary Ball's on Wende9clay, and the family ls be- ing flooded with ca.rd.a and t ele- gr&ma of well wishing, both tor the celebranta and Mrs. Dennl!Dn, who expressea thanka lo their many friends. 2956 Nina St., Pasadena. van. aunt of the bride. Diana, who was given in mar-Both mothers a..ulsted the r iage by he r uncle, Edy.•ard B. young couple in greeting gueat.s. Bevan, wu a charming bride in Mrs. Bechtold waa lovely in a her gown ot lrride8CE"nt pale blue beaded aqua gown with aqua vd.- silk organza over taffeta. its bod-vet hat and gloves, and deep pink ice banded with t*avy lace at the roses for color accent. Mn. Van deep off-shoulder decolletege. She Deavendef" wore an attract.Ive wore a small hat of pale blue vel-jade green shantung ault with vet petals and veil. a.nd carried I pink roses. Ebell Club 1Forms Antique Section With Harbor women Increasin g· Jy con9Ciou• of charm of the an· ttque, Ebell club Is organizing a new section devoted to those who have family heirlooms and who are m&king collectiona. Mrl!I . Mur· ray L. Rabbitt , section chairman, a nnounces section curat or !.trs. Russell Craig. The fl rat nleetinJ! \\'ill be on Nov. 5 at the Rabbitt home. 310 Bue na Vista, Balboa. Mrs. Craig will be aula tlng hos· teas and tea reservations s hould be made with one or the other. 11i•E \\T ASSISTANCE LEAGUE J UNIORS were p re.ea tl'd to 8'-nlor L e a 1 u e mfllllben at a kaffre klat!M'b on Oct. !8. Mrs. Robert RHe (ataadl•I'>. m embership chairman., latroduced (L to R ) ~Imes. 1-"rNI KWlt.t>r, Joho Rlcbardaon, Lou Llbbe7 aad R ol!'ert Crowner. Seated at rtpt ta Mn. \\11Lllam Hol- ateln, chairman of the Junior braacll. Another aew member , Mn. Bup Plum, "'M not preMnt . & bouquet of gardenias and s teph-F or the honeymoon at Yosem · onotis with trailing fern and satin ite and San Franciaco the new atrearners. I Mrs. Van Deavender wore a suit of As matron o r honor, 1-lrs. champaigne faille with na vy ac· Yvonne Pringle wore burgundy cessories and t he gardenia cor- ta!feta ·in \Vttltz length, accented sage from her bridal bouquet. With gold n1esh bell and ballet She waa g rad u a t e d trom slippers. Her flowers were bronze I Newport Ha rbor Union H igh and yellow spider chrysanthe· !chool and Orange Coast Coll ege. mums with yellow roses. Perry Her husband wa.s also graduated Noll &Mis ted the brid.egroom as from Harbor High school, and best man. from Pa:sadcrta City College. He The home of Mr. and ~1rs. Ed· is now with the navy, serving a· ward Bevan. 202'1 Grandridgc board the submarine U.S.S . Pom- Ave .. Monterf'y Park. was setting odon. Baskets! Baskets! Baskets! · BEAUTIFUL NEW DESIGNS . IN IMPORTED, BAMBOO BASKETS New Sh ipment . ,Just Arrived! BASKETS FOR 1,001 USES! Decorative Baskets FOR EVERY HOME: e TABLE CENTER PIECES e SCHOOL BASKETS e BREAD BASKETS e \\'ASTE BASKETS e CRACKER BASKETS e P ICNIC HAMPERS e P~ICR BASKJ:TS' . -e CLOTHES HAMPERS it FBUlT 'A..W FLOWER BASl(ETS e AND SCORES OF OTIUJR BASKETS . . . Santa · An.a_ Jen.I &.,Awnint Co. 1626 So. Main St. UVING ROOM DINING l«>Olll BED IWOM NICK NACKS W ALL SHELVES LAMP SHADES FREE DELIVERY CREDIT TERMS -Santa A na_ Kl Z-3545 SEE OUR FAMOUS LINES Sudl ... , Fruklbl 811ocke7 EU... Allea F-r IWlls 811< .. Ei:npl~ Flae Ario r:.s- s-1.r EVENINGS BY APPOlNTllll:NT Laguna Awning & Maple Shop New Assistance League Juniors Presented to Seniors Tuesday A delightful kaffce klaUch on <t---------------- Anne Pinkley Hostess to Class Junior girts comprising a Sun· day school clu.s a t the Finit Bap· tisl C hurch of Costa Me.sa held a m ~tlng Monday in the home of An.ne Pinkley, W . Hamilton St. At the close ot the sesalon re· freshment.s were served by Mrs. Raymond Pinkley. mother of the young h08tes.s. Included were Mrs. Ralph W llli· a?n s, teacher of the clAM : Genevll Miley, Anne P inkley, Judy \V ill i· ama, K.ay H arrls, Edna Hamilton. Dianne Helton, Carla Donica , Martha Brenner. Police Auxiliary Has Balb9a Party Tucsduy morning a l the Aaslat- ance League salon \\'as an im· porta.nt occasion, the Introduction ot new Junior members t o Seniors of the League. Presented by Mrs. \\'Ill ian\ Lest er and her commit· tee \l.'ere l'ot mes. Fred Custer, Hugh Plumb. Ed Richard.son. Lou L ibbey and Robert Cro\\·ner. A I though early coffee \\'BS serv· ed rather than afternoon tea. the table \\·as bea11tltully ce'ntered v.•1th chr)'sanlhen1ums and fruit. Silver l rayi;\ charmingly arranged by Ai rs. Rex Albright bore fresh strawber1ies. pineapple and huge purple grapes, served w it h pow· rlercd t)Ugar as a ccom paniment to the l·orfe{' cake and steaming cups of Ja\"a . Ai rs. \\"1lliam Holstein, chair- man, showt·d lhe la rJCc ~roup of Seniors the n1any attractive at· t icle~ which will stock their Country Store boolh at the A815llf· tanco League ba7.J:Lar. to be held 1-"rlday, ~ov. 7 at NC\\'porl Har· bor Yacht club. At the business Interim plans were laid for tho Candy Cane ball. most gla morous society event Newport Beach P olice Auxiliary of early \l.'inler and slated for members were gueN Tuesday ev· Dec. 12. M rs. Robert Rose Is etning at the home of Viola Cor· 1 R"e ncral chairman, M rl!I. W illiam necl, BaJboa. Game11, refruhml"n~ Ritter heads the committee on and decoration.a were in the Halo· decoration9 and invitations are ween theme. Bea Lace was co· being malled under supervision of hOJ11tess. Mrs. \.Vill iam Lester. 1'-'frs. Robert P rW;e winners at yach t wrre 1 Gar1lner. Harbor 1887-J. haa been Ruth Gerrish. fir11t : Pat Coe. sec· designated telephone· chairman, ond and booby award fell to lot of Lo an~"·er any a nd a U-q uestions. Mary Batea. [ One gueat wu present, Beverly M p • Cornecl. Members were Marnir aster Olnt S tockdale, Mary Bate1, Audrey B •d T Cottlt, Ruth OcrriAh, Pat Coe. rl ge OUrney Jane Neth, LaVeta Lace, Vlol('t Stoneback , Lorraine Dugan. Ra· mona J uper, Beverly Burd.sail, Betty Phe bus, Margaret Pollum, and the hOAtesses . Th<' Balboa lJuplicate BridJ:r Club will hold its regular monthly :t.1 a:;trr Point Oren JrRme on Sun· day afternoon ut th<' F riday Afte r- noon Club House In Costa MeM. K I M D II with play s tart ing at one o'clock. ar C ouga 5 \Vinners in Friday evening's d N • I ~amc playing north·80Ulh were to Atten at1ona BHI and Dolye GH11c rt tying with G C • I At rs. Roy Strolz and Joe Wilcox, range onvent1on while cast-wnt high SCO.OMI .Were Mrs. Rolx'rt R088 and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mra. Karl McDougall of J ester. - 239 P earl Ave., Balboa Iala.nd, arc Runners-up north..aouth were leaving Nov. 8 tor Rockford. Ill. Ted SU-a..sburger and Fred M'orrl· where they wtll attend the Nation· iton : Perry McAdoo and George al Grange convention tn aession M1tchf'JI ; 1.'lrs. Frank Reed and Nov. 12·21. They' will also visit 1-frs. L. H . V.'a.shbrook tying with Mni. McDougall'a aon, Arthur I Mrs. B. M. Wilson a nd Bob Lusk. Hottman, and go to Toledo,.()hlo Runners-up <'&st -west were Mr. to visit other relatives. This is and Afni. A. \V, Turn.met: M rs. their second trip east In 28 years Grorge Ca r roll and Mrs. J oe Wll· and they are looking forward t o cox ; A . W . G858er and :t.frs. Mar- il. garet Holmea ; Mrs. Kath~rlne McDougall will spend a day at Smith and 1-frR. J immy Laux; Kr. tbe Packard plant In Detroit (not and Mrs. Lloyd Ellsberry. to get a new car, he has one!) Mrs. A . W . Tumm<'I and Mrs. but to look into their transmls· Ruth Hooker were east ·west wtn- aton 8yatem In interest.I of a Long nr rs in Monday afte rnoon's game Beach factory. while Mrs. Carl P owell and Mn. Ell~ Wickman were high scorere Zontians Hear Reports of Busy .Month Members of the Zonta Club of Newport Harbor wer e tired but happy thla week and with good reason. The busy aucceasful month wu reviewed at the regular even· lng meeting OcL 23 at the home ot Myrtle BrOQkings, 225 Polnael· tia Ave .. Corona del Mar. During the ahort bustnes11 m eet· Ing. P resident Helen Norton proudly announced the Sweep· atates Publicity Merit Award giv· en t he H'arbor Zonta Club at the Fall Dl8trlet Conference at P ort· erville. Eva Aspen reporte<I that the Zonta. entry In the annual Ar· bor Day parade won second prlze. Carnival n ight chairman, Mildred Stanley wu given a vote of thank11 tor he r work on the highly sue· cessful &ffa.ir. She in turn thank· ed all her committees. especially Thelma Hope. wh~e wonderful decoraUorus made the BaJboa Bay Club apark1e. After the bualneaa meeting, prlz· e• we.re awarded lo membera &ell· Ing the m08t Uckets t o the Carni· val. The flr!it prize went t o Ha.zel DeU and the aecond to Blanche Benz. The Carnival Night 'party wu all it pro mLsed to be with fine music, unuwal decor. aolld enter· talnment headed by J ohnny Dugan, Irish tenor. dancing and j uggling a cl8, and la.st but not lea.at, sprigh· Uy volunteer dancer, Sue Flcker. It wu announced that there would be only one November meet· Ing. on the 13th at Norton'8 Bay· shore restaurant at ll:t 5 a. m . Young Matron Honored at Stork Shower Mr11. Thomu Warren of Corona del Mar wu honor gue11t at a atork ahower hosteased by Mrs. Chari~ Fipps, 211 Ocean Ave. Sharing hoate.u duties wu her mother-In-law, M.n. Charle. War· ren of Coet& Meaa. ~m~~s~. ~oo~AST~~B~L~VD~.~~LA~G~UN~A~B~u~ca~~w~•~I Mesa Hostesses ;; Entertain for north·south_ Runneni·up eut·wesl were Mra. George Carroll and Mrs. Ed Mur· set : Atrs. MLnnle Hueck and Ml'll. Thyra Phelp.111: Mr&. Tiff Haenlgt and Andy Mahley; Mrs. Robert Rose 'and MtR. Ma rion Marron.; Included in the gueat list were the honortt, her mother and al.&- ter, Mn. PearJ KcMWan and Mias Carol McMillan, a.Iao Mt11. George Mathews. all of Santa Ana; Mrs. Glen Erskine of Balboa 18land, Mrs. Clift Keegan and Kn. Gla- dya Jeuee of Newport. Kn. That- cher Warlen of Brea, Mmea. R. M . Shannon, ·Keith Collins and Fred BuahUng of Coeta Meaa. From eo. i-ona del Mar were Mme.. Don Ch&rle, Ce<:U Pew, Wi1liam Ruma·· BOD, FA Day, R. E. Thomas, Vic· tor Pargee, Joeeph Schaff and Thomaa· DeHutt. Willcut-Newkirk Rites AnnQunced • • • I • I • • . , opening 9f . • announcing PAQIFIC ELECTRIC MOTORS· RewhtdilMJ -Repairing Comp~te MotOr R•Hclfag . SALES -Sl:BVICI: -...... ~o1111' •111 ....__ . .. AC -DC 789 West .16th St, (Ce,..r ..-ua a letaol V08TA lll:SA Pia. llllCOll 7253-J Mrs. Hueston Doubly dell&hltut was the h08-M nJ. 8 . 1. Frost and Mra. H. M. p itaJJty ortered Wed.neaday. Ocl. Hepburn. 22 at the Harry c . Burdick home. .Runners·up north"'80Ulh were 230 Costa Meu., when Mn. Bur-M?'a. Betty Duncan and Fred Mor, dick and l(re. Sam ! Crawford rlsan: Mn. Peggy JohnBOn and llba..'8d holteae dulln at tuocbeon Mn. F.dna Ml!ocMutera; Mn.. ,Ar. anctDrld•e. Not only did It bring nold Gasser and Mn:. M. J , Frank· good fr!enda togeU>er, but th•y .lyn; Mn1. Harry SChllllng and Mn. eame to hon« a former Coat& Me· LoU • Ryat .an, Mra.. C. G. Hueston of Loa -------, Anploo. Kra. Hue.ton bu boon a gue•t for two ._kl at the home of -Allee Plamer, and returned ~ to 1-AnpJeo. Harborites See Pomona Game • A Nov. I ceremoa·y ln Santa Ana Wedding cl>opel LI planne4 by W. Pat NewkiTk and Walter Wlllc:uL both oJ CcJol& M-. The brldo-eloct lo claucl.oter ,of Mr. and Mn. Jamee Newkirk, 181 Eut 23rd St.. and -·finance LI oon of Mr. alid Kra. ll:dward WllJcut or 280 Vl.otorla An. Both ue gnd• uatn of Newport Harbor UnJoa High l!cboot -Harbor Fo&tt"Some ·at Mia~i ·Confab Lune-. -•ned at bridge Motoring to Pomona collep cm tab .... In ,,_ -.-. loftly ar-Saturday, Oct. ~ wtre -· UICI Kr, UICI Kra. ~ Vlek ol -bl ot la•-.....S ,.slow Mn. Em .. t Crain o1 CcJota -U1e Vick Ra1t7 am • 8a- opld!er clu)Wnt-lent a loo-llDd Mr. and Mrs. WUJlam . 0 . h!o-4. wltll tbolr -llr. -~.air. Mrs. W. J). Nlcbll l&W· .Bcbmldt of Bay lll>o._ Wltlt lln. ...._ ~ loft 0et. • ..i ldP -for tint prtoo, --°''"" were tbelr daup•-CU<ll fer U. Ille Nal -le - : 11._ - -to Mn. l. C. Pa1M and Crain and _,. l!doa:ldL la lie -loo -lk.-,...,. Mn. llwly ..... t ... ' .. w. . OCca•k>a tor tMW ~t ........ to ... ~.-..... 7 Ttawt ..-. ... 1a ,. •<= o1 "'OM'• oe.r at .... , .... ca11p A.aw • .,..,.,.,,._ ..,. .. Kra. P. V. -·a& toiod of Jla7. and Ille -----IJr lo Olllla ,_. ... llllit I 'IS OiCt ..... -, it ..... Allee bebNea. ....... and ... 2 tr ..... ,..,. ·-• ~ pta ill -M IT -C. 0..-0-Cbioa did a -Jo*.,_ ~· a 1• llwCI 7 , IL I . -.. n1 ...... t u. ... ~ 8M -0 1 .. =QF.. __ ., .. ........ ... u. ...... P.A. ..... .,._ ~ 0 ' .. ,,,... w ........ -~·· ...... .... .... ~ --~· flll 7 •• • (Press photo) Methodist 1 Rites Unite H. E. Bodman & Marion Mossman Now eatabllshed at their home, 211 32ndt St., Newport Beach, are newlywed.a Mr. aiid Af rs. Ha rvey E. Bodman follo\\•ing a quiet vow exchange performed Oct. 12 in the Costa Me88 Community Metho- dist Church. The pretty brunet i.S the former Marion Mossman of Nlwport Beach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bendix of l'OC\\' Orl~an.s, La. H er husband's par· t:nt.s &r e Mr. and Mr.11. Jos~ A. Bodman, t08 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach . The young people pledJ;"cd their troth befor·c the Rev. J o"'4.'ph W . McShane, pasto r of "the Mesa church who performed .the double ring rite. Ma rion made' a charn1- ing picture in an a ttractive navy blue faille suit, white veiled hat and white a ccessories. A cascade cluster of gardenias provided com· ple mentary detail. Attending the evening cer emony were Mr.' and Mi""s. Phillip Sulli· van. Mr. and Mrs. J ohn S. Plos ki of Costa Mesa, and Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Bodman. . Bouqueta of gold and rust.toned chrysanthemums ad o r n c d the hon1e of Mr. and Mrs. Pio.ski, 5·15 W . Hamilton St .. for a reception and wedding supper. A ti<'rl'd cake flanked by flower! and lightC'd ta- per& occupied the center or the lace·spread table. Change Announced for Ebell Reserves Ebe.II members a te advised or a Change in reservalions for the fuQCheon . and general . met"ting oi T.Hurid&y,·!'ll>O'C6. They will be ta- ken-b9 ¥r& .. J ohn Lamar, Har. 06~, li.nd 'J.<rs. J. A. Gant. Har. 108. Luncheon, to be served at 12:30, followa a 11 a .m. boarrl m eeting. Hoatesses will be A'I rs. Al Horvath, and Mns. E . L. Munsey. The program will be In honor of Ebell put presidents. Mrs. Clar· ence Dodd, program chairman, w ill present Fanny MacEnroe, lectur-; er and book reviewer, u well as actress ot •lage and TV. A notable humorist, her talk on "Women Are People" i8 sure to be apprecl· ated. .·TIOPIUU -GIFrll ENGRAVED M e.ar 11en1oe l!ISWS"OaT ll:WELl:llll nn ~ N-n Bl•d. o.a.: ·-a-. INI a.-........ .., ......... • Beauty I 110& IN ,._..., A-.. hwc,..,. .._. .... Al.~ PSSlll!lNl:NTl!-Sla. ... 11, llANJOUllEll ····--··-l.!5 lllLUll'OO • an '---.. .. ............ • Tlilb ...... ... I l'lll'LLl9 OAWIOl!I ............... • , ' SHllp[-f ............. ....... 't ..... . If )'OU bad a choiee afternoon, would you llke 1 lit be:to~ ·a flre of J loge ln the ap&ciou9~· floor offices or Samuel ' suit in Chicago! Or an Iceboat on a W ' Lake? Or relax in tie warm aunshlne of Newpp~ Harbor, and watch dffi' cruise up the bay wl ' swonlflsh flags Oytn~! I U such a cbolce , . , yours, Mark Healy ~ advise the luL Theae ""' a thousand more expe~ es, lnflnitely varied and !$I terestlng, have been t1 .. But you'll find him, W1 Mrs. Healy, enjoying a qul't, yet t1uay lile ln their ho~ · ~ on 51'>uth Bay Front. ~IJ1>& 'MARK HEALY I8land. L I _ ~ Mr. Healy is a Ch.lCACOi native. ' races ..,u made him one of the How he came to be. one makes a best -·own yu.chlsn1en of our story. It's a story which Jt.S had Harbo 1 r. Few have logged 1nore . an important bearing on mlica.go hours lying to ln a tossing com· musical history and lha~ Ot the mittee boat far offshore whlle en tire country, alnce ~e I time bJue·water skippers rounded the when Chicago waa a frontier course nags. town whose cltizeru1 prou 1Y call-He has been a perennial officlRI ed themselves Westeme~ and for lhe Balboa "l'ucht Club, front t a I k e d excitedly of Lincoln's the tlme he joined forces with assassination as the grel.t ! news other leaders t CJ help tmderwrlte or the day. I I the ne w Clubhouse on Bayside The Civil wi r was closinli when Drive. He has seryed it through 11-'Iark Healy's father left Boston the successive chairs lo that of to come west. After a stop In Commodore. and, h~lped to ma.ke Cincinnatti and another in St. it one of the \\est s outstanding Louis he chose to eettle ~ Chi· clubs. He has served as com· cago.' and opened a retail store mander of the Balboa Po\v~r with a partner. The ~er's Squadron and loyal mem~r 1n nan1e was Lyon. The Lyon and Ila gro\\•lh f ron1 n1en1bersh1p of Healy Company they found8d has 20 . lo 200. He . has also helped become internationally famoua as guid~ the growing Coas~ Guard one of the world's great music Auxiliary and served as ll.s cc:>m· houses ' mander. When the war curtailed · . yachting, he y.•as operations offi· Y_oung Mark grew . up. l'1 the cer for the. patrols of his division, b11s1ness, to succeed hts father as and is still a nlc1nber of the its active mana~rr. It !wl..s his Cout Guard Tc1nporary Reserve. father who decided l;<> I ~roaden He ahd Mrs. Healy have al\\'8)'S the company operations from taken interest in little theater &<'• dea ling principally In ptahos, and tlvities here and in Laguna Beach. stocked such radical ,new ma· ancl he is a men1ber of the La- ch ines !-S the gramophone. !-fr. gurla Pla)·e r~· board uf directorg. Lyon differed with th& policy, He still finrts tln1e to maintain and resigned .. T ime soon proved his Interest In the continuing the Healy Y.'l~?m, and there success of Lyon and Healy. came ot her dec1s1ons -whether .. ,; the firm should continue making .\v:~ .. have ~en fo rtui:iate, he fine harpM. ot wtllch it l:s now the s&) s. in samµhng. the ch mates o( only producer l.n America . , . Santa Barbara. Arizona, the oo~th and how t o make adjustments coaat of .F rance. and othe~ fa' or· "·hen the player piano, also 8 Ile vacation places. \Ve fmd that Lyon and HPaly product gave Newport Harbor has many advan. \\'av to newer methods or' music ta~es the ot~ers cannot : claim." ma.k ing b Ha't"bor citizens nlay take p1·ide · . . . ~ . in their comn1unlt y for quaJitit's Leadership in the field . f ~us1c which attract such distinguished also mean.t .l~adershlp In Chicago citizens as the-Healys. Mr. Healy 11111slc a ct1v1t1es, among them the ha.s owned real 'estate in our com- Chicago Opera. Through: the lat. munity since first coming to Jive tPr., the. fami~y es~bllsJ}ed firm he re. He says: "A home In N eY.'- a nd lasting f r1endsh1p w~th many port Harbor is one ot today's fan1ou~ people. friendships which best tnvel'ltments. Your Savings are still warm ones. and Loan Association has dope a Lake Geneva. Wisconsin, wa8 great service in making It pos· the fa vorite Healy vacation spot. sible for hundreds of Harbor ram· Jt s Yacht Club wu t bt setting !lies to own their homes here." for Mark Healy's first le~ns in The American goal of hf1me sailing. a sport he haa never tor-ownership is the r·eal reason be:- saken. Trophiea he added ' to tam. hind our Savings and Loan As9(). Uy laur;els 11.re on viewl in the el a tion. Savinrrs invested with Healy home today. Aa Club of-us not only pay R high return- ficer and Commodore, he devoted never le'8 than 3'/t; per annun1 In many hours lo its races t'or novice our h istory-but are reinvea ted and seaaoned yacht.amen! When to build homes for }·our frie nd• snow and Ice covered the lake, and neighbors, creatihg work and he \\·ould ski In from Ute rail· business for our comm tmity. You \\'BY station, and sail the family can't beat t he combinat ion ot iceboat. ~ safety. a high return for savinga, ln winter, there were ' catlona and local reinvesln1ent. In Arizona and Caltfo a . En· See us about that savings plan rico T ramonti. the Ital!~ harpist, today! told them of a wonderful place called Balboa, with a beautiful harbor and fine fiahing inear the c liffs at "Balboa PaU&ad~s." They visited the harbor and dlecovered that Mr. Tramonti w# right. They fio:st~•"!'!_t>IM!;r.ilB!&ft~· in 1937 ,,68.0d :soon ;&tl~·lcatJ\e .to ~' s~ay .... _,~ . .-r<" Afr. Healy wu at home among Harbor yachtamen. ·They prompt· ly put him to work, and hla lal· ent for organizing and conducting . ' . ' t balb1Ja ERAL SAYINGS P.A. f'ALMEa. ~ am JU liH • r.11,.... 1.n.r 1 Mt IEWPllT IEICI, ClllFlllll I . G,owi119--'W1111 ith Santa· Ana I, 'fW4.S YOU -BE SURE! BE SAFE!_·,· B¥Y ~ with contld"nce from Orange Coun. l>(• only carpet •peclali•ta. To be lnlre and-to be safe-don't place a +.it on MY carpet anywhere until you • Ive our estimate ... without o bllga-• ti n of course. FAMOUS BRANDS f rom the ' LEADING MJLLS • AT THE Rl(lflT PRICE iTenn• to •alt )'6UJ' COD\'enieD.O& I ()pea lf•L -Fri. & Sat. Eveaiap 'tU 9 :00 p. m. I IUZ-8880 , iPET COMPANY 0ruJ <Joaaty•a ODIJ' ltsehmve ~t &tabllabme:at 8o. II.ala i SU.ta A.a qnppt I t • artne ew~ ~ T I DE TAILI mp Friday 7:28 a. m. Oct. 3! 8 :18 p. m. Saturday 7:58 a. m. 8 Nov. l 9 :07 p. m. Sunday 8:30 a. m. Nov. 2 9:68 p.m. Monday 9 :02 .a.m. Nov. 3 10:61 p. m. J @ Plll8'JI FULL Q11~ MOON Nov. 24 Nov. 1 llT Dale Budlon1 If you're one of those people who can't squee7.e a dog or cat in your home, con- sider ra.illing fish in your kitchen. It's getting to be a popular sport with the youngsters, and bas all the advantages that c a n a r i e s don't have, mainly silence. One of the most popular typE>s of fl.ah pet.Ii L8 the guppy.. There are rainbow guppiea. and golden gup· plea, and many other types. Bat Uw!re ani oal7 two types of l"DPP1' raiaer9 -al.M.'tt99ful ones aad nn...,,.,.,,.fuJ ow. Vou can easily teU one from another. The •~ bave sl&Mett and bot· tlea aU over tlae hmue ftlled wfth pppfes. Tbe UJ1911CCeM.ful h&\'e their Made9 down a.ad their ltoue. are la tnoura..lnl'. The two t)'llel'~re well repre· eented near my hoUAe. AcrM8 the •treet ta the succf.utul type. The boy'a mother gave ,hlm Sl to get a pe:L He went down to the local grocery .tore and came back with two pppiea C2 tor 49c). He also brought back 'one snail, 9Qlfle sea· weed . .w.nd. a ft.ab bawl, and some flah food. 0n the ft.ab food WM & __ !'&!,~• ! It tie In the bowl ......... ~ ---· 1- 8.f 1:10 a. m. 0.8 •·6 2:09 .pm. --0.8 8.6 1:4.3 •. m. 1.2 • •• 2,52 )>. m. --0.8 6.6 2 :16 a. m. 1.8 . f .I 3 ,34 p. m. --0.9 8.6 2 :48 a. m. 2.0 3.8 4 :20 p. m. --0.8 er e L&ll'I' NJ:W QUA&TICll llOOll' Nov. 9 Nov. 11 Now the little boy's home lll swamped. There are glaaus ot guppies in the kitchen and bottle• tu.II ln the living room. TbfJ other type llvee Mllt door. The Uttlo rtrt. 1aW" lbelr ,..l~b­ bor'• n.h a.ad wuted. .ome of tbdr oWL They we•&: to tbe store wtth tbel.r motber. They c~e back wtth two gold· en guppiee (2 for 79c), a flab bowl and 30me of the aame tlah tOod. Unfortunately, the store waa out of snails and seaweed. Their fl.sh gTew fine for a few days. The girb took tu.ma :t:acb night feeding the fish and watch- them grow. Then one night after they 118.d gone to bed. something happened. The female fish turned over and stopped breathing. The sir.., mother lmew what to do In this emerreocy. She took a iipOOD and rt.bed Ute lim- pid fJ8b CHJt of the dhlt lato • clu8 of water. She tOMed In 1totne aalt and cleaaed out the nsb bowL 'l."be male flab went rf&b:t OD •wlmm1.lfl'• A little later l 1.aked her what happened. "Well, the fish went on breath· Ing on her back," she said. "What did you do then?'' "I turned her over." "Then what happened?" "I went to bed." • ~·Next morning," ahe said, "the female tiah wu dead." "How did you know?" I uked. "She had sunk," she saJd. The next day the little~ girl'• male guppy pa.ued on &11!10. Every· body wu unhappy. · A Jlttle later Cite rtrta were am.Illas. Tbelr motiba Mel .eat t~m out to buy Mme larpr llolt. '"nla -• -...... "It u;;;,. iile; 1 -hi' .... -A~ WINTER SPECIALS 17' MERCURY UTILITY, Xlnt con. . ....... $ 1,350• 20' (l11Rf8 RIVIERA, like new .................. 3,300 22' CHRIS·CUSTOM SEDAN, S-8 ndlo .... S.900 is• ALBATKOSS, late number, 2 snits sails new cover, paint and varnish-bny at 1,850 Z6' F AIRLINER, T-8, S-8 radio .. . .. ............. 8,250 = SPORT CRUISER, Gray motor ............ 5,000 ,.: ~~~Ws~J!-lllps.xi:t ;;;;;;:·:::::: t:: 40' CHRIS, Double Cabin Cruiser ................ 25,000 llS' RHODES, S to choose from S'7' DIESEL KETCH, 1948, Xlnt ................ 11,000 ~ olber11 -aU .._ -.,......r -..a DEAl.EBS FOR WELIN NON-SINKABLE CRUISERS and THE FAMOUS 18' LYMAN ISLANDER SEE BOB ENSIGN I • • • NeWpO<t Har-Toebt Chlb'I annual hll Gold·CU, Iimtat~ ...... Wiii be .bold In u.. b&y - ---ccw.o ... a.turdi:;. and Bunda,-. N°". 1 &nd 2. Willi elmo.t GO u.ttlea tn ts clearer &t preu time, lhla promlee1 to b& one o( the btnut event. on t.be Autumn ractna calendar. •• • • • Started back in the early twen· U.. Ill Loe AJtireleo Har-by tlle old C&llfornl& Tac~t Club, the Gold CUp -wu orirtnallj racfd by the meter claa boeta, the R cJua. SJad eome of the oUlef out....w:l-out ractnr machine.. Tb' war terminated all ya.cbttng ln L. A. Harbor ·and the CaJltomi& club waa taken over by the C0&8t Guard. The Gold Cup racea be· ca.me extlnct until 1949 when they were re-tnetated u a Newport Harbor Yacht C lub event by Frank Slmpataa. who wu lben Commodore of NHYC. · UGHl'NINO OLA8i tu.' la.I Tlvpll,--Ml b7 . Oeorp 81ewarl; (Ull) • G1e 1119t tw &Mt-week-eM: t.r Ute Daeodore'•aeae~·ilea.oP­ Y-t Clab: ..._, loft: (1111) jo11a Pott., __ , \tMI) tldnl; 11nt1 11<111 llarl>lloa; (4818) Ed Cotter, oocolld. tBeclmer Photo) I This beca.rne one of the major annual event.Ii for the tncreutn1Jy l>OPUlar Lehm~ Oeet, and the fol· Newa-Tirnea Ada have been re~ in the Bubor for over 40 years. Tbe Gold Clap --..... deslsnated u a liNl'll·uau.J lm· vttatloaal at:ralr tor cert.ala •pe- elfled o~p du. boabl from Lebmaa dlaptea up to PC Md Rbodea eloop 11.11d open to all membora of 8CY A ....,., ...... ed clullo. Potts Wins Roosevelt T roph~ in Lightning ! lowtng year uw anotber huge .:============: Social tunction. lncluded In thta regatta are an 1nformal dinner· dance .it the clubhou~ S&tuniay evening, and the trophy present.a· tion dh\Der Sunday night at 8 :30 p.m. Jn addJUon to the gold cup•. t he trophlee tor the Summer Ser· lee. the Humphrey Bogart, the WIUiam. tnelee Perpetual. and the San Clemente l•land Race will be preaented at thl.a tlme. Local People Attend Grange Ma.rlne coneervatlon and eatab-- llahment ot a College of Marine Reaourcea were of supreme lm· portance to dele1atea from Hew· port Harbor Orange, Muter Paul Connor of Eut f~th BL, Co8ta Mo- u and Mr. and Mn. Karl Mc· DougaU who attended the annual convention of the California State Grange Oct.. 11·2• In Santa Bar· bar&.' . • 8y N'eaJ Beckner ' Nearly two acore raeing boata ~ seven cla&.se• lumed out ~ we<:kend for the Balboa ] Club's Theodore Rooeevell Mam : l&J Trophy competition. With • en •t&rtera on lhe line, the Ua:h ntng sJoopa tallied the bi turnout. After three touch-and~ races Owr the two day aerlee, ve • eran Llghtntng sailor. John Fat equeued hJ.a FetchJt into ti place, holly pursued by Ed Cottir and Elmer Poirer, in that ordet". turnout wtth Warren BlllUl tbe • victor fCK' l&t9. About'thlia time the War De- partment consolidated the eervfces thereby ma.king the lndlvkluat Na· vy and Army Day celebrations ob- .alete in tavor of a ·Joint Armed Forces Day. This date connlc ted with major regattas of long .etand- in&". which posed a problem tor BTC -what to do with the trophy. 8 I n e tr1 Pre&ldent Theodore Roo9'll-elt waa directly eoacern· eel wtt.h t.be or1stnal · Nal'Y Day prod&mation It WU decided that; bMoeforih., tbe troplty &ad tbe reptta .,.avid be knowa u !be Teddy Roooe..,lt Memorial .e.rtee.. AIAo, lilDce the popularfty of Ulle tke had &'TOW1' to aocb proportloas, It wu dleclded to OJM'ID the aeriea to all cl&Mee wit.It the ltooee"'Tlt Tropi.y l'olns to the cl&h with the larpat number of eD.trlet., SI.nee the Roosevelt C\.IP goee to (be clua having the largest num- ber ot entrtea, thla puts PotU' name on the hand80me silver bowl u 19~2 winner. Take·home troplil· tcs will be presented to the wt. nera ln all cl.uaea. This new arrangement brough Altllou-___ .._ ..... ~ out a big field tor the 1950 races. ... a oom,.--... """ With mOT"e than 20 boa.le compef· eew trophy• \be Rooeevett lie-, lat, the Penguin Clau took the mortal llu a colorfuJ hl9....,... .trophy wtlh George Ruby the win· onsi...ny si-to ... Bal.... nln·g llltlpper. Yadat,Olub la IHI by tM New• ln 1951 the Rhodes Class mUA- pert Harbor Chamber et Com--lered a large· fie-el and Tom Myers merce, the tro~ wu ...... showed the way home to get his nated. u tMi Navy Day Perpet. name on the Rooeevelt CUp for ual for Lehman CIMtl 411istlz9. that ye&r. NeWport H•rb<>r worka jolntl,y The flrat race saw ~Ucalf.Y Wltb •PCb a eha.llen.re ~ w~th San Dteio Harbor and Loe every Lehman ln the ~· twee. ••·es. tt I• ao ....._r AbillEW Rf! I .ii JGt c:ii:-All tm.a pelJq &Ad Die troph)t 111"'"'-""'atllill""'• tut Ulla la w oJ B&t.,_ y ... 11i1 are marttlme rather than agri· waa a cal& affair with Capt. ROM Otab'• m09t popolar raoe eveati culta:ral. therefore their partlcular Drt&rdorft, Public Relatlona Offt. and the tltrnoata pNve tll.at to Interest Wka lbclu.alon· 1n the 1962 cer of the 11th Naval Dlat-rict. a r'MJ dyfld..t.·t.b&-wool' ..&aor. Oranp progT&m of aeveral ra-maklng the award lo D&rby Met· then • ao auclt t.Was u .. off olutlon.a pertaining to the current calf, the Winner. wsaon." for yacltt niclas. flahins aituatlon. · i~~~i[~~~~~i~§Egi~~~~i~l;iii ~presentln& Pomona Oranre ot Orange County were Mr. and Mrs. Harold "'Kyle ot Coilta Mesa. while Esther Belau waa delegate from delepte.s and rueau rrom Oranee · county were Robert Wardlow, mu~er or Pomona Oranse. and Mr. &nd Mr11. Owen AnkMy ot Costa Mesa. Reruiar meet.inc-ot Newport Harbor Grange Will bell S..turday CO.ta ...... oi'ange. Among 29 evenlngt Nov. 1. It wllJ ·be a meffi~ brtal servtce foT the late "Pop" Campbell. On Nov. 6 Mr. and ara. McDougall ""'·11&vlng !or Rock- ford, lll. to atlend the National Ora.nee OOnve.ntlOn, In Nfll:ion 1 from No•. lJ-2!. ~~~~.1&~i\t~~ '·''-·"""" ....... ..,. ..... ~ • .i.,.--_,.,.wit.Ii ...... n o. HAROLD I. JOHNSON ..._ ........... ~.._ -tr ~au... - 1111 VIiia Wa7, N'""iJ;d - UPHOLSTERUo!G BOAT COVEllS BALBOA OA?o(VA8 SHOP H ... Nr Z7 12'1'ii • 21P St. RfWr'OlT HAdH .. OUTBOARD SHOP *' Mercury MOtors * Glaspar Boats * Ready .to Go DAYE SPIES • · 916 Coast Hwy. l1acon 5676-M 'STORE vq,uR WofklN~UR YARD . - MESA BOAT & HARDWARI ZH-llt.11 8&. "NEll'l'OllT -•Oii 1'1'--:11&6 . ABOUT TIME! 'l'lmo to ._, ' ' Your lloM: for WlmtW Cell Al La rson •• • LARSON'S IOAT ~OP au eo..& m,,q BMcon -.1 BE YOUR OWNS~/ MEW aa n. U-DRIVll AND SAl ,1!;8 \• Pltone Beacon 5546 \. Tadde Bait 8 Scoop lalt Tanb Don (not Doc) Cherie UIG COAST moHWAY-NEWPOBT lllU.OB AmNTION BOAT OWNERS A Cemplete line of Ughting Plants -6 -12 -SZ • • or 110 Volts AC·~. Air or Water Cooled Electrical Repaln ud· Inatall&tlon ---... ---• PvU ... eemee for Brlsp ·• 8--Wleoonoln, IAuooa. 'CloatlBM.... .... Cllnto. --rt-,. ' ftL Day or Might lea.6150~ H. P. MATHEWS . llOl Cout Bl1"hwa7 NEWPORT BEACH RO·SAN'S . . . MARIN .E Dl·VISION . •· wiH henc ~f orth be known as ' . . If • NOW DO AWAY WITH ~AINTING! -A -DIVlt t ON OF IOSA 1N. ENT iERPllSES '· . \ . . USE FIBERGLASS DECKING ~ ALL COLORS * Non-S kid · for dee: ks * Spo~e-ru~ber backed for cabin comfort ' * Smooth fo r C abins * Waterproof '. . . 01,tlasts . Carpefs t • • ' • bcW.V. Gt yow Or.11 'Cou11ty Flbtrtl111 a,1nh -. ' . • . KOVE ·R • IQCSf 18 a i• bl 1 .rl• O!:il out t-• llt.,~--.-·t: ........... I*:":• • .,..,.,. .. ..... • ...............'""" ....-11111illrw .... .. 0111 1• a1a11•• Otaap OIPrtJ' f/f.1-.A. 1 J I ~ Slit 'fie... ... ,77 -........ -,,.. ... * •. ,.. 'Do7 ~·· ...._......... . ., -.. • • . Yachtsmen Choost New Boob I ' ' Senice ; ' • • • t • • ' . AGe-2--:::.. ?ART -11'-·'1F!URSDA Y;'"OCT. 30', 1 952 . __ .. -. -- Ugs-B· • • .. • • • DIAtH -..qncas -~ 01?"'. • .;, J'llnersl "'.led r .. ww.m ()ptJJe al 117 llllO~ Cliff Roo4. • ' . ~ I , . Olt.-<\ii ,. ,.,"' ~ r · -- , 11-----------''--. d•n, l\8y ll<ftford and Jpdle <Jan. at. ~ hmD1 Jlortullr7 • HAR,BOR non were-.. ot tlle Port, satur-In 1-~ •· Op<lle -~ l!I., • • • I I dOy alght. Oct. ~. ~ ~"l'ridq. no••· 'f\'Ullalll ... t -••.,•-4'1••eo , I •J•anne Cut"l'<IYcl< and Bryoil s. M.,... ol l---1 ....,._ ._, ...... ~ Pl-•dl-•• • OAl>om joumey'l!d lb M:t. Polomar 14n ~ "' Loe _.,,..,.. a(OCf-jl(Htll ft I ; lrll HI. lift(' Sunday. OcL 2S. '. alt<l 1.ek1+ot wu ot llln•~· All tbt --"" \1111 ll'O") I u 0at• .line earu, ,.....nc •. t>ct. u . caur. _ bo.., 1aomoc1 thi proon19e """';5 a ~ c!'f'd h'Om 'l'aft> lioltz . ond The, ......... WM In U.. UH lllte UICI ,,_ :Ill& tin-mo Jury ~! Tom al\d Je.-.y !lave -f<>r Ill .ran ,lft Loe AA· cloth .... at ~ colon .ntl. I been ln ParLI averaJ day• and ~ ~ a.e WM a 114" ..... e ,...,..._ HQW', -.r u.rir ~ . . _ are Im~ by ·ute -.ity o1 _..,., Be -4o 1"'.....,. lft New· .,,.. __ lllJ1I. 0 ....,_ ir..i. •yw 4'ude;cw.ei the ctty, etc. tn cludlrtlf tbe be&ut.J.. piort Har1lol' illnee 1MS. ..... • t ...e ~ Mal••= ec! 8aturday altemooa. OcL 2~. th• tul prieeL TH boya will be back ......... al W-WD I ....i a ~ Tl>o -., --- I-Ji Y !rom Harbor Rl aent repre-1! to ecbool soon. . mem~ et U...avlaton pmt flt the :,.. <>'Nd. ~~Kldt...,,._., sentat!V('~ to an !-"8ual conference 1'Tl z Amerlcah tACton t. Loe ............ JUI ~.-t.. XaUJhree Mllnl, ·• at \Vbitlier College, Spendlhg the Tri Sigma held their rormal in._. Ke._ ... r.on, In take a.er• LL ~ l\ldy P.cewt ftA8 -' air. a.. R. l'imn11, pa'4 ta Cit of ~ day at wtdttlsr were Carolyn Ov-tiatlon 'Mondtty night, Oct. 27, In Mr. Opek te Mlll"YfYf!id ~y "-°"1lltllW ltarf u.dil ~· • OC I ~ tl p ....... OM: ~1 'lntNbr.t of tM daa of rmttlf.' Nancy Deaver. Day Kep-the IOC\al hall on Campus. Pr~ wt-Nett.tie. UbMll Optotk alMt • ._0 f '·-• P•'~-1a ' lll a. ___... ..,. __ , .. ~ t, t lk 1 r ft"" J J<i and Shi 1 Si .... Janrt -traJ ....... ........_. 1"'rb.;. l9ll -.n I .-,f!*diC• r ~urn • of p am. or ~% oan met . r e.y n-:"~nttt '•eorN~o""rtrosn orpr:~de:ti~~~IJ·~;y' .,..., Wllllam JtoMrt Opel1e. btt. ' #. 8 I ~a t 'C ·. 'ftll la tllle fifth yMr la the lUf> of 0,....,.. Oout . ur ' •• . ' t ·0 IC& ~ ...... d 'B .. bP Cf>kobrated •Y a lunud, tacb,Jt;y t acf 'Pol.f9ol*._'l . SincJa.lr. vice -P""idrnt ~ Bobbi~ --u )'OU a.ni latncued b • ll\oae Howard Bogart. president of Po-Sta.rege, secretary: Nancy Deaver, K. O.'• _.. Brjt1* Motor• Booth -r..., N., ti \l. , &1£ la 'l-1 • llh\-. 1' tML "~u. .upprr \l1ll bro arn~ few •l-N<Jnel: OF l l!<TL'T l'O MORTGAGE lytophs, anno1i1.aoed recentJy at a treuurer: )farilyn SchUc~Pnmer a.t the D. P. W . a.rttitmu ~ llK••• O'*""' ...._...._ • ..-&. 1113-....a &1 , S .. llMJ' otf'lern la the ~.., '--'*-rta. • 1etmtt club meeting that a tr1p l"r. S<'rgt"ant at ann1; Doran SUf'RS. I.~: llr&. lh'lfbh C".-.. , !'.Ila .. tie 11& ... *ir a •ar..e f'&l7 """81 ,,.1.er:del ttw saual has been p&aftnt'd for Saturday, keeper of the kf'ys. New mem~rS VWW. tlft"'b: ,._..,... l t:tl ..-1 ". -:--, t4'1':' ....... _.. ~ Ollllep. Thf' .,,"'911DI'" "'Ml .,. f'.11- Notice is b~y givf'n, pursuant to Section 344'0 of lhe ei~U Code uf the Stale of Callfornl•. t:'h.a l th<' WlderRtgnkl, LEONARD I .8. HOS- TETLER •nd wife. LOUISE F. HOSTETLER, whose ~dress Ls 111 Apolena Avenue. Balboa 18- la.nd, CaJlrornia. and w~o&e bust- nP8s Is that or & Deslpl Engineer and house\vife. intend.a, , .... mo rt. gagors. t.Q,J.nortgace to a+ Y LOAN COMP ANY whose addreu ~ given herein belov.;•, a.a mortgagee. oer- laln per&0nal property of which a general statement of the ~ charac- ter thereof is aa follows; Nov. 1. The group will go by bll.1 lncludc otane Comer. Shfrl.ey • Tm M.Cet' 8rofttff undtt -~ , ........_ ... a....,.,~ ... eoGep OM· , to thr Sc1f>fte@ Fair whteh f.!I bPlnK Scott, Day K eppcn, Carolyn G1d-tbel.r gl"Mt ~ ~Jambortt. lfadff', Mn. Qellt.k~ eM-~ -----"'------'---~------------ h<'td at Pomona Colleg<'. dlng8, ~tarilyn Cartwrighl, Snll}' Thia time the Jamboree wUI be er. Mt9. Ekanor Va)h:ly, ar• IH..rlt- SlumbPr Party! St<'wart. Gt>rry Shafer, anc"I J olene "Girl Aa.k Bey" and will·~ held In& theot.-ptom..C UKI t&Nte • Banoween party Wednesday, v.;•l\en SJUrley ScoU held a fabulou.!I Canoon. ! after the Harbor tlomecomtng j IU'l\lclpat.ion o( ~tirig tMir tWJI they played games, u.ng and en- , al.umber party Friday .night, Oct. ff,,.N" and TIM'rP ~ gar.1t-with Santa Ana High ~t . forms and pin. The troop ,111eets llt JOYe:f 'Teflttihments. ' 24 . Ll.!ltE'ni.ng to frantic records. At the OCC·Rtwrskl~ football 7 at the Cmta Meea \Vome-n'" lhr &llboa I.sland Chut·cb. ' \Velcomed to Troop 19 Is Anita eating ct.-le ~ and catching a wee game Saturday night. Oct . 2.a Club EaCh club ,,10 have 8 rt'pre, Breyer v.;•ho wu VlveMed la1tt.week. bit of !l<'e p v.=f'tt", Bf'ottie ="'orton. ,vh1<·h saw lh,.. Pirate-s df're~t R•: St"nt~tive up for Jambo~e Qt1een . Also W<'lconted were wirj Ttt.ornu, Af'\nPte \V\Klock, Pat!'ly BJnkley. versidc, f>l -6 on th<' t'{~nt1ngton and li<'k<'t hoklf'rs 'A'ill be able to , Treop Nu. « . J Linda G~Ttt .. Linda ... f'.l~·~· Pat, Jerry Jesko, biane Comer, Joaie Barbara Ttu.sty and Bob Schar-of tht• Football Janiboree. Lun I V&dc--r: Mr.. \\'lllbun Coonrod • r6rmer rfl.ftnltel"s or 'ft'OOP 39 whlch McKee, M•rllyn S<:-llckenmeyer. nell, Me.dgf' FulbTight and Armand Ki is sponsoring Jeanne Casten-'.\~: ~·Y" %.:SO combthed v.•ilh Troop 19' t.llia tall. Mn. John \V. Oertly and ?.trs. Orl"n Wade became leadera of Troop 49 during Investiture h<'ld last w~k. The new leadel"5 then invested e.lght new Bro.wnlea: Al· ice Ballllllline. Chtiat.ine Mas9<'y, Sandr8. McLain, Jan MOre. Jane'l Moo1·e. l..eslie ~rtly. Katlly Splt- te-1. JUiie Stark. MOthf'rs attended the cereinony and refreshments were served. Afargaret Msrshall, Elllen Owen. Bt·ac.:h High ficrd . Rooters wert', vole fur lhf'lr ~ele('tion as Queen TWt'd Grade Bro"•lf"f' j trlcla A)drlch and' Diedre Com, all Sylvia Baines, Arlene Hayward. :-.iettleJ.t, Norma A·fabf>rJ')' and Joe dyck : TRffy's candkta.te ls Char, Getting-ready for Halloween. • • Ma.ry. Stewart. Pat Donahue t LA-Pcterst(ll, Jane Nunan And P.ob lb· l('neo Ch.tmberlatn ; z.e.te. i,,, apon-l·ltlt> ·,;iris 'are busy rh\.king candy Troop :s .. 4.; "lj-adfJr: M'rt&. 1 As Troop 49 ls ('omposed of se· C'CJ. ind Scotty. , b6tson. ,Barbara BrotMNI sn<I Don soring Arlene HaY'vard: Udra favoil'. An lnve1Jtilun:-ceremony i:"I lanr &..._..; ~n: Mnl-cond gradPrs who atten~ after- Altf"r Gamf' Pllrty' Amy 10CCt. Pa~ Dre.!dr n . Rllb.\' Quf't'n 1., K .T.N .'~ candidllle. l\ti\ri-plannf'll ror carol Coonrod at thl· JOI' ca.. .. -J &ff'l"f&ftS"r: 'fltr'ltd&J" I noon sesslon111 at S('hOOI. their meet- BiD "Willfe"' Ruusch held an !\•euman and Lyn Sntlth. Also lyn l\t ert'lll is M.H .A.'s quf'en nonli-next me('tlng. Other girlit In thf" .Srout Hbu!M". Inga •re achf'duled for Monday •·aner game" party foi; 90me of set"n th re "'ere Joa.n Nunan an•I 'rirl". The tickets \1.'tll co!rt $1 pt"t' troop are Helen Manak. \.''endy . mornings. At prest"nt they aN' his trie'nd3 Prtday ni,;ht, Oct. 24. Don Pr<"sto~. . couple or slag. Saints rron1 San-' Blair. :-O:ancy Dances, Aliaon Chrta;. T';"o new ~h!s . Patricia \VOrkltlg on· favO'l't'I to brighten the Dancing to cru.y rccorda Wf'~. Noted \v1th 1nt~r1•st: Barbara ta Ans .11re MttC"nr1rd 8 wclC'Ome ! tlf'r, OorRI Coonrod. Nancy 2Abra. Pi~e and Kat~lnn . Cat.away, t.raya at HOAg Memorial Hospital. Gr.eg \Vrig'ht an{i L)·n Bosley, Pat· Stari'ge \111•nt to the .e:a:-· USC The Senior Clasa "'•& thP win-Jill Dllvi~ and Sh~rrll Cute ndyKe; J?~ Troop 4 al tht" investiture a proje<'t which is e.xp~tE'd to ket'p ty Clemence-and Tf'rry Gloege. H omM::otn1ng 1IUnC'e tn the Student ning cl&ll.S In thl• recent P.-T A. ·· mttUnlt' thl11 month and t~·o other tMm busy tor many meetings tc fat Kelter Ind Tom J~n. Bill Union_ nn . SC's can1plll'I Saturday. mPnibership drive anrl th<> clas!'! ---lirla. Melinda Hoag and Chni come. · Rousch and Jane Nunan, Bu,l!s O«t. 2~ ""tlh Rn~er Rt>IDry. treaeury wetcon1es the rtftf'eR Bro,,·nJr Troop Xo. 19: u.a.., M1l1A. aJ.ready Brownies. •~re also Zerl>e and Linda Zandf>ni, Barbara Ba1bara Tiust}· had a ta<'o ft-ed bucks. It was 8 rE'al photo-finish .. r: )fn.. R. R. ('orn: Cn-lf"&d .. 4 made new n1e.mbr~or the. Troop. Haye. and Bn1 Kelter. Sally Pfi.111 · at ht>r homf' f'l·klaJ• night. ()(.'t . 21 bet\\•rrn the· F'l'osh. al1f1 Seniors .. r: 1'1"": Vaupn ~nrt"J': Mre~~ . On Tue9day. T P 4 togethP~ S1reef Abandoned lf'9' and' Bob Bi i~gJ.t. Cal'ol Houv-EHtinJ:: tat·os and dan('1ng v.·trl" thia yf'ar; lhr lit"n lor• had !52.2 and lnp: \\t"'dn~ray, Sc-out HnllJ!., with Troop 8 gave a H allowPen er and John Di-ury, Taja Tohill Barbara and Bob ~cha111!!ll. Dor. lhe Frosh :il .6. The SophOfllorf' N•ture aJtud)' at tit'!{ hand hH party enjoying game• and prizes Declarint the proJW'rty neces- a nd Jim \Vhef'h r, Donna Hopl>f' P1 <'ston s.nd Joan Nunan. Class ~va.s lhird ,,·lth 42';. and the bttn tntPff'8tlng Ttoop t9. durtna J •nd .. of course. don~t• and cider. sary for alley purpoBH, the city and Randy Albers. :'.\"ancy Tl'ilt 1~ar1~-on thr '"land: Jun1on1 39'~. It'• po•lble the 1 October mf"etlngs. They have ex· Coming m.re~gs will ht' devolM council voted unaminously Monda)• nnd Ed P fiyrman. Nicki Steel neld annther Cnr-St·nlnr Cla !'s 111l~ht have sor11e lk'lrt plott'd the beMht"S. ·colleclln1 and I ttir Catholrc elfart'. I ni,&'ht to order the vacation of Oc- Oranr Pi<"•lt· goyle party after thl" lt>rriftc Hai -hf a rr"cord how as this samr cla~ kJentirying shellt!: and rockw. a~d I l"an Front between Luronla and Berta P~ntice gave 8 picnic fOI' bor·Otange rame Ft·i,la):. n i~ht ha:'i won tlw! P .-T.A. ll\L'mbt'rsh1p ha\."e. learned trail bla.tinl'. a sk111 I Troop No. •9: ...,..df'r : )lnt.. ,J, I \Valnut Sts. In Ne'\\tp<>rt B~ach . hE>r steady. Hai·old Hobby 1 Pua-Oct. 21 . CoupleA SE>t'n ht'rc an!\ drive award a.a .Sophs, a~ Ju~iors they found to be as much fun u \\'. Of'rtly; Co-Jetdf'r: Mra. Or-City Clerk said no written objec- ~-WeW:I; w l:lioctNI tor a luncheon and c&nUta party 1n ber 1 hdme an HolmwOOC ·.Drive Wedneod&y, Oct: 22. At UM! clooe of ti.. ail-ot cat\Uto.1tigh llOO~ w.s held' by Alice ~Y· Gudtll en,.)'tq vi~ hoOpltallly we.re Inez , Hughft.·.~·1 011· p'hant. · 1-e'· Nowlaad, lla.rgaret lldntff, ~yrUe ~bb<U. Ann Prieot, Seotty. Ndtt, "'1d ~lyn CU!be'lt..,.. • ~t• alld. S&dd.,_. 30' v.rooct hull Double under AuxillaJ'y Sloop named ''TU· CANA" No. 27~0665. with a 10' beam and a 4'6" dl'la-tt.. On Monday, Oct. 27, tbe Boot.JI and Sadd~ Rldlng ciub Mtd tbelr regular meeting a.t thetr cluba which pcrMnal property is localed boU8e' otl, Ute . tatrcf.ounda. PlaM at mooring at Pnd of Cora:J Street were m&de' fbr tbe home Play Day tn Newport Harbor Bay. Newport to tM> held hffe on swid.ay, Nov. %. Beach, CaJifor-nla. and that any The flnt 'Round 1'b•lri plaJdl.:t ·of conskleraUon for sald mortgage the suson •l• to .11e' b.eld at the ,,.ill be paid a.t lhe hour or 10:00 Tri-City groWlda · ~: WettmlnaUr: a.m., on the 12th day of Novem-. tt was announced that \:he Anocl· ber. 1952, at the offlcr of BAY a.ted R.sctws wtU: ~·on a. ham 'dlD· LOAN COf\1PANY at 103 East nf'r !')ov. !'i at the Trt-:City croun<hl 18th StrPet. Costa Meaa, Ca.liCorn· in \\'~stnlinster u ·a. tund.-talaing ia. project. The publle la conitaJ]y ln- DatE'd at Costa Meaa. California ''ited snd ttcke:ts are avatl&b\e lo- this 30th day of October, 1052. cany ·by phortiRg i..tthAh Bailey! iS\gn('{)) Be. ~18-'\V; or Helen ThOmas at • Leonard S. Hosteller Seo. 5823-M. Mr. &lltt Mra. Burnie IMottgagorl Bailey were bOAU during tM l!IO- Louise F. Hostetl't't' cial hour. dena 1 saturday. Oct. 2~ in Orange therr throuRhout the evening \\·tr1· and now M.gain aa SenJers. any ganie. A[lnther f"Xpt'dltlon lhP t•n \\'•dr; )f ttllor: '.\loodaJ•, tton to the nlove were receiv<'cl City Park. Ea.ting fried chickt.>n Lt.·1~ Ham brook and SU{' ~t eK l"on . 1-'Ttda)' flt "1llt-rl:0n Troop pHrllcuJal'ly llk@d \Ya., an ! ~out H ouM'. by the city. People do rPAd the 'PrNll ads. Md~~~f--~ &•bua&•~~&Mh~~~~n Arny H a•-~h~~theHa~w•n ~~M~lk~ hl~' in~ b~k -----------------------------------------------------~ ! Mortgagor) Xo. 893 Press. Pub. 10i30t~2. Prentice and Bob Wi.lliop. Sue Mc -~y ).tiddaugh and Ruby Neum Rn . 'nu::ht ~an1e at Fullerton. The Har-bay. The Id~• '-''8.A for each g irl (Political Advertlsem~nt) Keon and Chuck Colby (Orange Karen Ne1son ... and [)(onny 1-ta&0n. bor &'ln\f with ttie ~ajorettf'~ anfl to find as many objects as sh<' Hi), Dia~ Harris anrt Bob Let't-Floyd Swan1'0n· and Gair P a rket. fla~·l\YU\\'rs arP going to thta coulrl. sueh as lc-avel'I. beglnnln1 wick. Atarleone and Sonny Berry. Jt>tt.a Ganno am1 Sam Rht>nbot g, j::an11• and the "Hov.•hng Hundred" v.;•tlh the same lniti.11\ a5 het' ov.·n Cat'ol and ~lark S(·nffif'ld. Berta Cbarle.n€ Cban1bertatn and Rnd La \\·111 be it thelr be~t for our aon~ first name. Leaders chosen ror th.e and Harold. Qcyerly Wright ( P•.s· Shl"'lll', ~1ar1\yn Petersrn .and Roi-and c heer l.f111ier1 . .Fullerton g-ames hike v.•prp Re:ns µ<lr('Y and )lary :lt\<'na) and Jack Cht"~\er IPl:lllla-ly Pulaski. Oaytha Bouchc>y and have always b<><'n good so -1rt'8 Th<>1naa. denal . Dennis Ogle fSanta. Anal. Pele back our Var8lty and fill thP Har· A re~nt lndopr mef'ting Y.'M Dot• an41 Oa..ll-hf'1 , _ • _ &1ortl!I and Annet \\'hillock, Teri bor se-ctton of the Fullerton su.-devote..! to art a.nd the BroY•ni69 Taff)' held a succe.aJSful cake sale M;l\1astf'rs and Marilyn M<'rrllJ, diun1 on F riday night!! .. proved to be ~~ry cle\•er at mak.- at Richard'• Saturd•y {)ct, 2.5. Gary Brown and Janf't ,.loller. U&t@tl lo RPmf'mbfor ing charcoal Sk<'tCh('8 or LMelr live K.T.N'. head their mock lnitia-Nickl and Dixie Hall. N'oven1ber 7 -Football Jambo-moder -thE:. modei being Mr•" Uon Oc-t. 2:) on Balboa Jal.and nelr f 'ootbftH lambnr'l"f"!~! rre Dance. 1 Robert WallaN. a BtO\\-nie mottl.tit. the "J .R." .. Once again: TaU:Y. Zeta. k .T.N.. Df'Ct"mbu ~lo¥ Play 1.much Jn between llmee the ,\.l'oOr~ •Dick Veneman and Sandi Thll-Lura' Kt and Y.H .A. "-'l0 put on , n1orf' o n this com1ng UP'· be?fl faahloning ravors "'11f'~e0\ Vote for • • • • F 0 R J·U:D Ci-E' ' , . . Of Our NEW COURT I • \ • • IT IS NOT LOGICAL for you to pay your bard-tiamecf money to hire ~ best '•t- ~ . ~ tomey you can find to represent you and then have hlm work before and Ullder a judge who has never ·a~ded law school and who is not llceDSed top~ Jaw. • We will socin have sufficient population for a Municipal (A>urt, and of the 161 Ma· . . . . . . .. niclpal eoun -jud~' cb88eD in' CalifomJa. to dat.e ALL BUT TWO are Ucen~ at- torneys. ' . . . • -. H.E OWES ~NO : RlllJIEAl :DEBTS .-~ • 4 • • ... . . . rue has not sought ncir'~ i~ public endorsement of uy peno1i or pvup • . 1·Be belleves that a judge should eat.er offiee' owing no political oJillP~ a'9Cf he .~ tean.tliat the seeklni ~f·IUClr';nd'one.me~ may ~.t doubt~~~ taint~ana • • impartiality of the )ldge. . . I .... -· .. ::.· ,i~ • ;,.. ? .. ' • SOME FACTS TO REMEMBER • A gigantic attempt is being made to sell Americans a phony bill of goods under the label, "You never had it so good." If some- one tries to bamboozle you, just l'lemember these tragic facts about the state of the . ( n1t1on: • J/11 War Agali:i, This Time In Korea J/11 Threat of ·Atom Bombing of Our Homes "" 1,000,()00 Youths Drafted in Two y..,. • "" Commtinist Men1c:e at Home ind Abtud • • "" Prices Hive Doubled "" "[u:es Taking On•Thlrd of Earnings ,-,. l."° ~...,.·, ·~ .• ··+ flll ' F_a~perity B~ on .War I I.J'S TIME FOR A CH . , • ' ' . Tluo.,.._t Mnwy. tb1a 9l'M\ nation ~as Ileen a N~ 10 ~r Truman·~ ~ •t go.-••· ' MU. pl the P•Jlllle ad FOB the people. It bas been meat. .Now .we b:tt' , . a 9-at of biter~•-• • • _t,lle • .._. wl1e llne decided who shall leod them control ••• -a .,__ .. _. illdl..idual ntnpill9 ••• ..,. llMl1 *"nllble the policift ••• lt'1 future. 11 crippled by r tape Cllld tdns. ''. Y ... It• ~ ..;;·a ~. We must elect=i. pfflce 'l men of ml• ... men Of honesty and fortbrl litlle11 • • •• •• IMll wllo wlll.!Nd 0ur utloli 1.brodCJll ' of tbe ' ' ~-altkll!J bolln,of Ollr hlltory. YOV ca ~j!'OVR .. , . ' part llO'te•• Mr 4~ ' \ . . .. • .. • • • ,. • ' • • \ • MAKING 800 FEET of fUm Into a mo\1e l3 no cinch. Mo~ Danff'I"' will tell you. Hett ht" and '''lft>, E&lellt", pore o\'e r (Mt•tur-n or t.idal bore ru.!lhing up Colorado. ri\·cr durlng flood tldr. \ PrC'.SS pho to) 48-ft. Tide • Explorer Daniels Back From Gulf With first Movies of Tidal Bore Dad• ... •t' b lWt •• l <lllllNelo __ ........, l ~I&• .. ' ..... -.. .-..... - !--.. --.. ·I&-... ·.m tllle O••r«s ta • ...... I _ _.. - It "' productd by • CQM!denblo range of Ude, (Die Gulf al thla point haa U.. oecond JUabeol lido ln the world. more than 41 n.. OVttall) and Cft&l o'bolruclioa to tlow, (the COiorado delta lo tilled witb eand ~ and windln• wawa) . .'J'bt. duet CJUIM a aurge U..t lo hlnder..t and bold back, until In one fell eweep, the waten plbtt together and rum Uirousb tolo the lldal bed. ' I Oanlelo' lrlp WM t.rylnf, tor there are few potnta of vanta&"t to captuie the lhrllllng moment.I when the ~ tide enten lbe dt-lta. With thunderous IOUDd. the water• ruab. over and b&n U.ke • tidal w ave. During the fall equln· o,x, the wave reachea a bel.gbt ot 4lo8fl. U e bad tried once before la bl» atud)' of natuhl .-lta re- latSon to b.uman life. a •tudy ealled ecology, to pbotopapll the bott. But k waa unable to reach a hiP polllt to captue the a"·lrll•I' watera la pleluns. Thia time be was succeutul. He left late In September w1lh friend William Gossage. 101 ~ 27th St. H e look hi.8 truck loaded with cameras. and a Snipe aaUbo&t without the aai~. H e headed for Yuma and Mexicali. croaaed the ~rder, a.nd dr ove Into the little t raveled area eut ot the road to I San Fehpt>. AbOve La Bomb&, once famou• as an ln1migrat lon center but now uninhabited, he reached tht! terry. H erc cotton l! carried vla truck across the river. It l3 one ot the only two polnta where the delta can be croa&e,d . Thf'I two "P'"" unloadrd the trufk ll.Dd, Y<'lth the natl\·et' hf"lp, built a dike around It lo protrtt It from tht-bof'l'. Whf"a l he tide be ran to •bb. Dan.J•I• and GOJt8&1"e Mo\•NI off la tht·l r Snl~ and wrre carried doM'O the rl\ t-r. Tbe tldt:_, wh.lcb rea1·h· c11 8·8 knoU.. took them qu&ckly This is the stor y of a bore, and the first man iri history to take moving pictures of it. down tbe wlBd.lng \\'aya. J W!t above La Bomba, they found a apot high .enough to pro· tect themst'lvea from thr borl'. In this year or fantastic rainfall. the Colorado l! so high. that combined w ith the tidal bore , It has flood~ the \vhole area. They 8C'l up their equipment and waited. Thl3 time Mose Daniels, 3300 Ocean \V ay. returned recently f rom a trip through one of the most inaccessible areas in America, the Colorado river delta. He was after photo· graphs of the Southwest 's phenomenal Gulf of California tidal bore. I'"' ' I I \ r t ,.. Me'1'\Co I MAP Of' COLORADO River ])e\ta.. · \ \ I they we re rettdy. When lhe tidal wave camt", lt engulfed lhC' land, 1 wit h the exception or tht'ir knoll. and they had their picturcB. !\lt'&d\\'hllr. lNck up at tbe r1•rry, the )lexl<-11.11 polkfo round th•lr "dlkl"d In'' truck. They ....., ~umrd II WM al:Ml.ndonr-d, and n·ported lt!I lo-. to 1·. 8. aulhor- lllt·!!l. M rs. Oanlel111, ho nte ln Newport. WM lvcatrd and t old thf' new3. Shf' lf"'l them 111traight with lhe v.·on.I that the two were not lost , or drowned, but taking picture.a. Evl'n oo. Mexican papera c•ITled stnric:t about the ml.88tng men. ~ When lh<' tide n•xl besan to I flood. thP two n1en Wl"re ready. Tht·y \\'a1tf'd \jntll the bore hatl pi:l!>8ed, Hnrl hr aded upstrean1 wlth the tide Tht• nKtiv•·11 grttlttl lhem w ith opPn a i ms at the t erry. l>an1 .. 1~ l" , . .,.,y lfttforMterrd In t hf' tff>lta aM".a. tnr with thf' Col· orado n.t Ill! hlgheet w,·r l ln 10 y •art\. the f'ntl,.... tlelta haa br~n floodf"tl. and the cotton crop dt"l- lroyl'd.. ~n tno, lh• Salton Sea. psrt or tM natural delta area. lo; rl!'lul and rau11tnr no end of dam•cr In South\\'M'ltern Call- fOrnla. Daniell!! feels that the tidal borf' has a great draJ to do with the 1 I rise Of the Salton Sea. He f'ven L----_ _ __ _ • ft'e la tha.t with the Color•do ln 3L~P S HO\\'S fJl'Ot (marked X ) I 1 1~ r\.l'W cour11e. no Jongt'r butlon- lng the detenMs of the malnland. w b r r e Danifol,. photor=;rap~ffi I th bo · tidal bore rus hin,.. up C-0to..ado (' fl" may eat tta way through ,. to the Salton Sea. rt'-e r. t:olorado Is pictured In OF I Da.nie.18 pla.nB to Jlluatrate . the lta moet rf'cent Chann•I. It ha& /' .. -j r-t"\R NIA bor" plclortally Ul eoine magazine Oo\\'ed In many channl"I~. at I \..fJL rv or book. He -ia already noted tor ~ f'mpt.ylng Into the Salton • 1 his work in. "The Ma.rehe• or ~&, makJng tt a fresh watf'r j 1 Glynn," an epic by Sidney LanJer. Aea. Letter A (.\) 1ho\\-part 1 He alao look. 800 ft. o f movie fUm of delta '''here natural barrlt'r 1 Which h e bopea t o make into • haA been tonue4 by 8llt from ,,_.. _._ -..__ • •-· kJ movie aho rt. rl\'f'r. Thh border kff()9 tbe tkbJ bore from flo\\1nl[ lnto I -Donaldaon--•• -5-lt-IO--~ have the Salton ~ area. DaJllehl ff!NA It may be eroded by bore I their lntereatln&' booth ap.tn thla cau.toc-f'Xknsl\'e flOOtla. Moat of the an:a around X (X) year at the ·e. P. W. Chrilt.m&a la cYrrentl}' flooded. \ Preview. ' . Le Jalley's Markel FEATURING FINER MEAT Tllun., Fri. Giid Sat. u. s. Cliol<e 55c GROUND BEEF ____ ....... ____ Jb. CiiElSE --~---.. --Jb. 4~ ~-.:__-.pt. 2tc rou·& •EANs ~1--~·= 2·,.. 1tc llealF-· MAYONNAISE Ooiophll'a • 1 Al: TOMATO JUICE ___ .-~ ,-I iiiiNn __ ---•• ·1tc ~ . -. . nc . ' • Start 5aYilMJ ,_ Xmcrs • ·- TllATs·•o• THE TRICIKSTllS Good thlngo to h-Oft hao4 -'-lhe"Oobll""-..... Pop Corn ~ n;-,_ ~ t.6c Nutt Bros. f lg Bin !.;! Jlc Circm Peaallts ···~· ":: 2Sc {Blanched Virginia, 1-oL, ~<.) Pl111len Punuts ":: 2k Saltod, cocktoil type. Pepsi C1l1 ::::""' 6 :!:. 37 c fltanhm1llows :.:;:. . · ~ tOc GUM or MlllTS PopvlQI' brands of fMl9 s~ chewing gvm, 11nlntt. I Jt "JI' Moaster &tilt DroDs . Jelly Beans Or111geSllces . · ~ tk CANDY BA .... Populor·bronda. ltsgulor Sc-al.re. ·~79' . ' • " Start Saving ,_ Xma1 • .. • ~-ow. fli~illy COio,... FrJ•n (~) ).. lllo Wlap .... , ................ ~......... - ' Powllt'.f Lep & 1¥P. lb. LOS a,.,.,.. .............. lb. l.(JI COLORED nYEBSJ l'iMb ..................... : .. Jb. :n LEGS & THIGHS, Hreala .. '. ..... ~ ................ .lb. 1.09' BREASTS, F"'9lt .... : ....................................... lb. 1.19 I ' l'oung QEN TUBll.E1'S, Fresh oven ready lb. .67 l'oung TOM'TUBKEYS, Fresh o\'eD "'ady lb. .63 MEDWM GRADE AA EGOS .................. doz. .63 LARGE GRADE AA EGOS .................... doz. .73 704 Coast 8lvcl. Corona del Mar DAILY • 1:00 A. II. to~ P. Ill. -OnN SUNDAY 11-1! AeroM from "'GeM'1.. HARBOR !MO be-WITCH em With . gay party foods from SAFEWAY ......._ ..................... enjoy fine fooda juat like ...i people! . 'lbat'o why the PDl 1"" invite will appreciate )'OW' aerviDa i-tJ·fGode , 6-Befeway. So we're featarins all the faYOritea that will help make JOlll' llolloween )'UtY a put;y to remmnber. We've linefl up bevvapo and candioll~ foo. Come OD in aDd ohop around ••• be Nlldy to bewrI'CH )'OUJ' llUeaia. I MA.RTINElll APPLI CIDIR 1w rW<-Hal"'-n pmty. (Gtollon, 79<.) , APPLE CIDER · ~~:· ~ ' . ' l'v"I' .,.pe.i-. (Holf"11"llon, )Sc; Gallon, 59<.) CINCH CAKE MIX • .... o.hl, St>lco"' Devll ...... ge. Add.-& kb. l • ' ' ......11!!!'!$. »-..... WASHINGTON JONATHAN APPLES Ju1t.the right 1i1.9 · lot bobbing ... ,.,.. : ·; • ·.··""· "-~ 1 , eandied oppleL fi!pi·~cr•·&BAGE . : 4'-""' ~-.. "' ~ ...... -~. ' l.SG .. LA•T · ·~ olltl>~W. tltWI. ......... f<ied. fRll·H 'DATIS Dell'• Nw.-.... _.....,_. CiLIRY ·HEARTS cm,, ....... flcnietfvl. "' ......... --~..-. - ~. IOC l'J. 3c ._ 5c ~~231 • 'f/~.I NOV;4 CHUNK TUNA '~!25' ..... ,, , .... ,, , .. ., ... u. ••SUI rta' UDI ..... 27 ... I . '."bomi . t" baked l ~Lmfrwli · ...i.aal ~ .. ::6 ""'. !'.>. -67" • • ' • 1· f I I . . - ' ~··'AG£·~';..."f"ll.lt ·•-MJ~S~Y,0Cr:J0,1~l P"eeiUt) ~·&·lhlt . ··. • .. -A~.,PltESSAl . · ii ChaffeJ <ilne f1idar _., ...... - , 0oac11 aa, --111a oruce 0out Co11op Pirate. • ot.... H A~Bo R g ~==~~t·~:,. ~rt:;~~ , . gobllM" and • ._.., .. wa1t1nr r.,.. you .-ai aiarr~; .. _,,.... · I I • Rou\>· •A lllgllt. Ill\ or onl'<Oldld<'Me or -tit alertM9 ,.Ul - • point& Cll&Jf•Y i. rHdy nd prlMHl ~:-O<I • JU1t H ~ 'We,. IOI 1 ' Riverside. Thill mq well be Underdog Tars Hope to Statp Fufferton in Friday Night fray tougheat game or uoe ..._.. lt'Mpd lll 1W'I• ,_..., - i5\Jn1marlsed ROMO. N 1 _. &Mt-tier U .,..... Wfl ROMO'~ ft:an may be well rounrt· IM •* rtallit a.tr wltlle. w.,. .. ..t. 1'lo Plr$• --· Ille · Jlr9P #Ill"" l'l-.i.i.11.~­ '""'" &• -lhlllW ~Jt 10 Qoe .. , Juul<.'• -ti-• r·-· ~ 'tl!fo -... 1e fuU· ·aaJe and '"°"to .OOUt the ....,.,.. l9uk. u.ntac dft..._.,.6 ...._"1 •unr .. they de! .. ted Cbattey .,111 .... - -._. - Ml yrar. H-0. Wlllte -WU 'WlllW1 tll•llll<o, .Jim ~ By Dennis Fi.'triek <atlsliPd with the ~prownient 91. ,JU ...,1 ._.... '811 N h · ~ 'II eet Mlown agaimrt the Ti&"!N \Ut cwport Hart>or's igh schooi &'~~rs WI m w .. lj. ho waa atrald ot the 00.,. lll/ltM alld -W-•"': Fullerton's Indians Friday night at 7 :30 at Fullerton in ,..q11rn•·•• that o•.roonTitlcn« _ ..... ;..,.. 11111"'· · Ke:rr, WoodhouM ..a.nr. t:rap do their third Sunset League fray. After a loss to Anaheim mny bring. d ... bl. auty. leorr Wboi(a at • ..te- in their first league tilt, Coach Al Irwin's Tars bounced l:ft.,.t r rn f'nnff'f'f'IW"f' 111tadlaP fcnaive Lackie post while ~11.oCon· back to edge Orange last F'riday night to even things up l"ull.-·t811 ............ '~ .. r~ °':· :;:0:.i w::~~ ~.;:·::. in t:he wi11-loss colunm. Sun n.-roardlao .. 1 o H t MIUt¥" )lpdt ~· thl!I OJlPM<tJLll: ThP Sailors \\'iii iM"' Uf''°n;tf' The middleweights -..ov;.; i.helr )II. s._ln Aatnaln .. % l .._ U ha..ff. t'he bid]. nle ttet of fheiJ>l· unclf.rlop lu t~lt t1tAAle \Ylth game 21 to 6, and the tiny Tar" C'hurr~y .............. l •1 ff at rate Jtne .. which avengct 21-4 .f th.fl ml~ht,)' lndian!l "'hn boa.flt took theirs 21 to 7. Ontn('f' <'oa•t .......• ,I I It S:': pounas, hu .Jack Meelta and of AU<'h ru:nnfnJC ba<"kfl, aA flhft<'k \\:Ith Paul Nf'umann ot thf' Santa .A..na ···-········-• 1 ta ft Chuck 'Hansen at ebda; Erwin Stn.on and Charles l..RdhPttt>r to quartf'rbM'k spot .. ('h,ttlnrf'rtn~ 1(1\'Pl'AldP . • ! .... n Pfister 8t a tacklt> a.nd Al Jtfuniz fq)f"arhPad lht>lr offrnse. So far thft •"'f", Harbor'• &-N ",...,.' "II Ro~ will stick to the ea.ntt •Of· at fnlddle guard. Llneba.ck.Jng with f11. -the ...... tW phl)'. tlw> lftdiami lh,., ~'&Y \\'Ith thA o]>("'nlnJt klC'k-ferutive llnr .. up thst atartcd the Woodhouse wlll be Charley Black tw"AIPf"d Onn1tr. 22-0, and PdgNI off for thf'lr tint TD. :'\"f'umnnn River$ide game \Vlth Mel SmaJley and ··Jlm Hearn whl1e N'ed Par· Huntl.n.«100 8Pnf"h. 11-1.t.. ln Mdftd thr ~ yard dri'·"" ,,·Ith and Jim Hagey fllatt'd for early sone and A.fell Smalley handJe the the nRAI •UArlPr ls.~t \\·ttk. a ~OUT J'ard QB frRNk. Raftd~· work at halt and fullback reapec-haltbuk apoU and Braga war.kl Tbf" J'ndlamJ llrf' no\v In a Pf'yton klrkf'd thP f"'<lra point. lively, Smalley was the team·a top at a&.tety .. wry i'OOd pO§illon to rop thr ;\ t'i yard penalt'.'· !Wt up thf" ground gainer Saturday night u Oltattey'A ottenll,·e eult Atan ~ ('ftan\ptonMllp \li•h1l'h tht>J' M"COnd Tar 8COn>. "'Ith thf' kr roll('d up 64 yardli running. Hf' the-llllmfl Marton Sa~ •·ho brfid for four roft111P<'utl\'f' )'f"Bl'!l ball nn thf" n!IW'-J'ard 11n,., tull-passed t\Ylc:-e and completed both ran c,,_t'"!l tHm ,u1,.· ta...t )'f"at. tM-forri Ana.helm brukf" up tbf'lr ba<-k Bnb MUum p Jun IC".,. d at'rials, o ne a 6!5-ya.rd touchdown Sandan' pertormanr. u ·on far wlnninlt" \\'1'11Y~ la..111t faH. Fullf'r-tltroua-b for the M!OM" and Pr~·-"'ith John Steinborn on the re· b.lM a · Posttlon on Coallt"!i. 191'1 ton lmJ>OAf"S qttttf"' an array of ton addf"'d. tht-eonvf"'r..l'nn point. ct>iving end and itcored two touch-all..oppoae.t tlf'UIL Sa.a("iln. 18 offmsl,·11 talf"nt, but d~n't xemnann ma~t .. nnlndM.t th,. tlowns in addition lo playing alert ODte ..,.in to per Cf'Ot or the tM'f"DI to ha\'f'I thf" pR.Mln1t•ttack Tan!o thmn1th tt.n 80 yard drl\'f" de!f'nsive ball. Hagey rolled up -47 Pa•thf'r otff'tlJle. Hal.fbec!k Doa to ro \\itlt It. Lwlt ,,.,...k apfnst latf'I in thf' camf' for thP fin.al yards otfelllllvely and lntep:epted Dt>Woody MA bP@a ru.nnJoc wt'U the Olk-Ml thf" lndian11 pinMI tall~-. HaJfba('k Bob Pt>llum three pa&S<"s al hi• detenslve half-for thf"' Pant..hPrs and twlbaclc !.'S9 yartlA on thf' ~ond and brokf' off tM"klf" for four yanlA back slot. · Ron.llolllmaa Is 8blfty aaH hard nnlJ' 19 on thr aln\'tlY"-and thf" payoff pla)·. C..onfon Paul ('haff' \\ill open at ''T" d.rl\·lns. bd 04-ne OeYouq. one ' -HALLOW·IOOS . ' ttM&.ewiz:• <OOitfls , , .• , .• 19C clot. • ' ' Oronge and Chocolate ·OOWGRNUTI &o.2Sc ' .... ,.i.,a,) • ftLLOOWEEN ! CUP CAKES ...... 5c .... • . . 2-l11fW Miik <?t-hrte ·cAKE •• : ........ _19c ... ! ... H<t&.l: . ~WI Van de Ko1Tips~~ •,\Mil<'> ifu 008TA lll:SA 1'790 NNIN"t luv4. CORONA DPJL MAB -Clout e1r•-1 LAGUNA BEACH UJ Poreat Ave. 11(..0. ' Bob •• , ... .. .. .lttrPI Moote. ; ~ Doe "'lwd(t ' I j •, I WE ·ANNOUl'ltCE WITH .P1U0E; -ttte .. ~lf~n to our sef'Viee De ) ·partment, of the al;iove expen.ftee~ ~ie'S on importei:I cen" ~nd the enlargement oi botlt ~r. Ne . ~lt 9eadi and 'Santa A1'1•'. Service Departments. Special -co~~'.titron wO'tk. ', · FRANK WfSHON • British Mota s, tnc. OFF THE mOHWAlt' ·cnsTOMER PAilKIXG A;I' .BOTH j.()CATJOXS 1!l9 S. i\l . .\JS, SA.r.'-YA AX . .\ 1209 C'OAST BIGHWAY XE\\'PORT BE . .\C'H .~ • .. Leading the Sailors into the Siple pa88N1 to f"ftd f 'hnrlf'y quarterbac'!k "'he"" 1'f' aompl•ted ot thf'I f~ ,lt>ttMmel\, b:aA ~ game arf' Rollie' Pulaski, the Tar's Bf'rry for tht> "°"'"t"ndon. llf"\"t"n of !O ~ •ra&Mt the a eOllfltaqt:t tarrt for 7 qur• ~ p • f' f H' L f Q. F'f pl. H L..... ·1fL'6 great quarterbac k, and Tom Despite the •PP""'"' c10 .. ne3" Tlr• .... lohn St.tbbom wtoo ···~k' Clln<k ~UOer'•.......... rOT r1n 1ng '0 .f(jnes IUOrf y none arour !o. "· BALBOA 181:AND 100 Marine A~ Lange, their tackle and end. Last of the game indicatert b.v thf" ------------:-----------'------------------'-~---------------------1.---------------.:..!.!. __ week Pulaski led t ht> Sailors to score, the Cees dominated Or· victory over Orange. It "·as liter· ange'.s llghtles all the •1<;a"y. Brue(' OxJand & Rc)binson _ ally all Pulaski in thot contest. Knipp operated the "T" offe.nse La.!!t week LRnge v.·ns shifted and paced the Tar attack along Finalists in lawn • • • • I • ' ' I I I • I I • • • from tackle to end and, while v.·lth Ted White, a crashing !tOpho- showing his lack of experience at n1ore. halfback . Orange caugl'lt Bowling Tourney that slot, he did an admirable the Tars momentarily off balancf' , jo b in the opinion ot Coach Ir\\·in. in the first quarter to SC'Ol1.' f irst During the mOllth of Oct., th(' In the mldrll(' ot the line ":t ha.'1 on a 39 yard pags pl&\' After NC'\\rp<>rt Harbor Lawn Bow1lng been Jert')' Collins, a 200 !")Hnrl that. the:.· C'OUldn'.t penetrate be--A!l!'l'n .. on the publtc green at 15th Jtmior, all the \\'BY Besides play· ing both offl'.':n:-:e Rncl defe nse, ht> yond the local 40 yan1 marker. St. and Balboa. Blvd, pla~d off K · t ll th !I t the flnals in the double• and kick!'! extra. potnl~ nnd also kicks nipp se P e rs scorf" with p 20 yard bootleg and fol· single1' for cup trophiea. "'hlch Is • oft.. 1 t I Aflt'r Mn,,·ini;: a nnti<·,..blr lowed that v.·i th a s1x y anl quar· I an a nnua even . t('r !)ack sne!lk to the goAI Their All playing members of the club lark nf "'Pirlt In tht> i:.11nr~ · Com 1 prior tn thP Onmi;:r frut'""'· th•• ~conrl, and winning TD. "'n:<i 1 par.ti.cipated ln both conle8tl. -i Tar Jlf"rfnrmanN• 1-'rldar '''""' a scored in the fourth period on a pet1t1on wall V('t"Y close and much I I" r., at lmiiro,·rml'nt. If tlw-Ion~ drivC' hiirhlil{ht('d by lhi' harrt int('ree:t ';""~ evidenced throughout Ta"' hav,. th,. rlxht kind o f n1nning of Whi le up the mlddl" the t>lln11nation gameA. The final and Dave Tam nra and Ln\\"Te nce game in t he single or 21 ends for .-pirit tnmorrfl\\. nlirht, thf'y just ml~t k'"°''k orr tlw hlJ,:"h ny-Cast1·n on enc1 H\veeps. \.Vhit .. • lhf' t\inC't osh Cup was played ott went through for the score \\·itll 1 bet\\"f•en Col. DeWitt Bauer and laK lndla..n". , In other games arounli the three would·be tackle1'8 on hiH Al Oxland, the latttr wnerging league. Anaheim defends its tirst back. Knipp then pas~! to end victorious by the narrow mai·gin Place against Huntington Beach Rut!v Martinez tor the extra of 22 point.!! to 20 points. poini. The final ln the doublea for lhf' at Anaheim. The cellar d\velll.ng Santa Ana and Or&ng@ tearns ('o&('h,.,., .Jn h n · l\frC'o"·an Rousselle Cups waa played off be~ meet at Orange. The Anaheinl· (~) and Vrm Af1f'n (C'N"a) l\vef'n Jim Aspln and Laura Klat· Huntington BeaC'h game could arf' hoplntt for t~ IM-8t M thry s1ngt>r and \Valtt'r H . Robinson and weU be the k ey to the champion-M"nd thf"lr <'h&rVA airaln!llt Al Oxland. There Wf're 21 rnds ship: FullPrton. Thf" ~ jonmf"y played. The game was very close Both the ··B" and ··c;.: pigskin· , to thf' ,·illaK"f' of thf" papooKt' up to the last few enda, ttsultlng ners took their game8 with Or-today 11nd thC' mlddl1• !lliu In-1n a win for Roblneon and Ox.land an'ge's li ghtweight tea.n1s to n11...ke din.ns ln\"&dfl Ol\\'ldMin Flf"ld to-by a score-of 24 polnta to 18 polnt.1!1 last week's slate a ciean .:.weep. morro\\' aftf"moon at S 11. m. by their opponents. Game Managemetlt Coast Casabamen Start Practice as Hoop Schedule Announced · Supervisors Named Orange Coast College basketball mentor Miles Eaton started work with 30 potentials this week at the Pirate gym. At the same time he announced a rigorous 25 game achedule which, he stated, will be the toughest OCC ever faced. The Pirates open with an alumni game Tuesday In addition to El~amino, Cout draws n1gged ~ractice opposition Dec. 9 (Tues. 1 .Pasadena, there from ?.lulr, Pi;asadena. East Los I Dec.' 12 I Fri.) ... Ea.st I... A .. there Anceles and Citrus. 'Il:te league Dec. 13 (Sat.l ... El C&rbino. there season ope.n.e Jollowlng the Chaf-Dec. 17-20 (Wed. through fey Tournament at Ontario which Sat.) ........ Cbaffey Tournament yearly draws the state's outstand-•Jan. e tTues.l .... Chaffey. here ing clubs. •Jan. 9 (Fri. ) ........ Fullerton. there Six lettei:men are leading the •Jan. 13 (Tues.) San Berdo, there turnout. Glenn Griffith. Ron Jan. 17 (Sat.) ........... ?ofuir, here Quil'ley, Dave Peterson, Al Oen.iz, •Jan 20 l Tue9.) .............. . Von Carney and Harry Church •~ all back from Jut year's team. The frosh influx is headed by Newport Harbor'!' Armand Nettles and Tustin's Don carter, both all C. I . F. selections last winter. Eaton plans da.il.Y worokuU: the next th.ree v.·eek!J with empha.sia on conditioning. Orane-e Coast Co1Jei-e Baok•tball S<bHW-19M-6S Nov. 20 (Tues.) ...... Alumni, ·bere Dec. 2 (Tues. l .... El Camino, here ,Dec. 5 (Frp ... -........... Mulr. the"' Dec: 6 (Sal) .............. C!trua, here Mt. San Antonio, there •Jan 23 (Frl.) .... Sanla Ana, here •Jan 27 (Tuea.) ... Eut L_A .. here •Jan. 31 (Sal. )_ .... Riverside, there •Feb. 3 (Tues.) ....... Chaffey, there •Feb. 8 (Fri.) ........ Fullerton. here Feb. 7 (Sat.) ........ Pasadena, here- •Feb. 10 {T\lea.) San Berdo. here Feb .. 14 tS&t.) ........... Citrus, here •Feb. 17 (Tues. l .......... . Mt. San Antonio, there •Feb. 20 (Fri. ) .... Santa. Ana, the.re •Feb. 24 (Tue.a. l ... .Riverside, here • IndJca.lu Eutem Conference r;ame. , s~~iR.1$ .... \ .. ' ' f I J "' ' • 'Jtl·li 11 ' ' -' ' St'th Gordon, dirrctor of the state department of ft.h and game. today announced appoint- ment or flv(' new &dminietratlve r('glon game management super· vi.wrs. Th{' apointmente, Gordon ex- plained. do not increase lhe num- lM'r ot employees of the-depart- ment but "merely expand the work load and materially lncreaW the overall responalblllty or thole pro- moted.'', , Tht> game aupe.rvilor will be re- sponsible for admlnl8lratlon and management of aJl type• of game operatlona, Gordon stated.. ThOSe apolntf'd are: Fred T. Roas. ~glon I, ~lnr;: Lawrence H. Cloyd. Region u .1 Sacramento: Robert t....&uen. Re- gion m .. San Francleco; .David M. Selleck. kegion IV, Fruno; John N. Laughlin, Region V, Los A.ngelea. The department now ha.a a eet of regional managers, named October l by Gordon. and ~ .December 1, Gordon ~xpect..s to name another aet of regional flab man&l"ement supervisors... .. ' .... :·-· : : . '·. . . ' ' .. .• 10' N09t ftOlfJol U Ol •G Slked Strowberri-es . tOf' '90S.l NOU.. IO Ol /'CG WHOLE KERNEL CORN f()O> "'°'1" H'OU.. •Ol (Ql.QNltAlf .. LEM 0 NA DE llPTOll 'S • 'POU •HOW o ......,..T • IOT C7 l't0\I .. f>olll\COW--'- tuns M.ITCO<C.11 to• IOfS 1000'.lf1'ttll 1......C .. 1. •M::I.. MO M()&ISI ~". 1"'t11Qt~ DfCVTN'fS. !•..<• O*!Vtl!S -eu"I ·~11 ,..,t;~"lO~l"' ~lot o.otn !'\#"°"'' 21• 14• ~ IOT111' .,. Howoiion Punch 1Uol1 G.UOfo IU(; HERSHEY 'S ROOT BEER M•~ GINGER SNAPS . ~~·~~:"·«-' ·--~.!19 25• ~TO•vtelf ...... loHOOIJll 'f1PTON-S SOUP '""°""" .QNION SOUP )..,. 37• 2 ... 31• ORANGE JUICE 29' 11 °"""' ..... 31• Strowberry Preserves ~or<·s• 9tJ'C1( TEA .... f.,.,.. '"° 10! c .... 20< Gropefrvit Secttons ...uol':IO IUIOClt' 21• ff A,: BAGS ,.----..,....,.:.....,..,,..... ..... • G .E l A T I N E _ _;.~.::~:_.· _;:6:_'_1 .. IT JOI AOOfO lllf J Ol GI.All Stello Pbrmesan Grated Cheese "'GOCIO ~ """" te:•-"'' "" SPICED LUNCHEON LOAF -JtU.Ot 9'I ,loLPWY'I l.llCHlN"' PORK CHOW MEIN -.-. T'ARTit.R SAUCE --1000 ISLAND DRESSING Athv> llf1 #I ... T OlADf SKINtESS WIENER.S SAL!S 'IAI< COlLKm> ON TA.Voll£ ITEMS • •u••••• ... '•••••m•• ~~·-··· •11 •.1- ""' " "" •U "" "' ••• YES, ALPHY IS . tiJR.iNG lOTS OF HAlLOWEEl'il SPEOAtS 'ALL OVER ·1-11s. STORE SPKIAlS FOR HALLOWEEN PARTIES .a.ND-FOR NORMAL MW PLANNING. SO, THIS WEEi<, AS ALWAYS , IT'S ALPHA BEl-' -W~lt'E SOUTHt~N CALIFORNI" SAVrB! 1 19' 29' 29' 29' 29' 49' • ' 1 ' • ' • • • • -• Balboa Island MetJiodist Church D1'. Harry White, speaking Blin, day at Balboa Ist.nd Community Me thodist church, baa cbOOOI> a.s hia lMme "My N!!.tghbor," and M il tmtHne what our relat ionship Ahoukl be to people ht"re a nd on lbfo other side of the world, at1 we ll. Warren White was sololllt lut Survtay and h&!i promlM'd h i.a fa. th~r to hr AAltiist on Tha"lulgrvlng Sun<lay. !St. ~di'ews Church Presbyterian Dupllcal<> .. ...-•at 1:ao M<I 11 a. m. The Rltv. Ja.mes S. Stew-- art wm pl'ffcl\, hlll .,~ lletq ·-n.e Lonelln--of Clll'illt. • Sim· day achool at 8 :30 ,and ll a..-'m. Hlgll """°"t Weomtnoter -· :lllip l!unday <Wllll'ig ,at 7 p. "'- Nevtport Beach Baptist Church ' Ev -1• t s • '"'nw-~ of t hr Chun:h'• ange lS erv 1ces Will .,. 'the ouliJ-o( t he connn u- 8 • s d t nion medu.&Uon by Rev. RM-old eg1ns Un ay a V. Nickel In the F lrat Baptlat Assembly of God Church Of Nowpo•t S.ach at the 11 o'clock worship service. At The Rev. M. C. Cronic l!! an-7:30 bis lltef'1non topk: will bf. nounctng a Sf'ries of eva ngelist ic ·;\Vhen ' \Vars and Atom Bombs eervice• thWI comia g Sond8y at W ill Be No Mdft.'' Ttle m id-week the AMembly of God Church. 2Znrl service is 3 time of prayer and a.nd E lden Ave., Costa Mesa; At ~ible study to w,hi.ch 'every one Is 7 :30 Evangelist Ralph Love ot El~ 1nvitl'd and Is hot!.ld a t 7 :SO on 11inore will be &p('aktng each eVen-' Wedneadl.y 1n the chvrch. CHJ'.Cll "HAT,~ ... -.,_ ~ ~ a,,_ een.n:wa1ty ()heat ,. oho-ho,,;&', p~ntrct to Mn. Ran~y 8o~n. cmter. by O. W. ~k"" Jlkb&rd,'r1Pt~ aa Tom N~ton. left, look" on. ~IN. SolneNI \\'U '('&m.JMM,p e~o f• t• C'!tNt drl\-e tllat raJleel a reronl ~!!,240 hmd In ~r.f tlnlf.. 'llfw. Orkftftl ~ rhfdl pftW9tf'd. bJ' Jtl~ put tbt-S"Oal O\"f"r /l hf' tnp b)' $500. -• 1Pres.11 photo) lng except Saturday and Will paint rel~giou.a pictures at ea ch .servict' Corona del Ma r in 11lustratlon of his talk B"sh E • Bio t c t Mr. Love has reee1v.;, S<'COnd .Community Church 1 op r"' . ·y o· onceaa e. pnZ<' in one show a t l..a~nl\ Beac h I\, Art Gallf'ry and sevt>ral other "\Vhich or Thf'se Tw~?" will be s · · · •want. and cups "' vadouo county the RUbjttt of tho Re~. Paul Ed· t. James .Church This· Sunday fairs and art displays. The must. \\'&rd Babbitt's pre-election tter· t cal part of lh<.' serVict'S will be mon to be preached at 9 :4 ~ anrt preeente~ by student_s of' Southern 11 a. m . in the Community Church Sunday, Nov. 2 "! a ~oet Im • • Callfom1a Bible Colileg-e a nd the of Corona d<'I Mar next Sunday pbrta.nt d•te in th~ Calendar or St. c·L-• • 'Sc• chu1ch choir will sing. :-<ov. 2. The Chapel Choir wlli James OTurch . Not only does It nf'fStten tenCe si ng "l\ly God and I," a Latvian mark completion of the fifth year o-_f . s• Costa Mesa Spiritual arrang{'(I by Sergei. tn 1 o r service for the rector, the Rt>v.1 es;a.4r8S. tn . lhf' 9 :4:'.I a. m. service. I Paul Moor!'.' Whef'ler, but It will att C ' b · Baptist Church Th• Chancel Chol• will •Ing "God that occurrence rare In the ltfe or an e Overcome is My Shepherd" by IJ'.rorak ·Clok · any chu richntan. t he Service-t>l -• • • · The Rr v. P . c. Neumann \\'i ll ey in the 11 a. m. Bervi<.'e. Organ ! eonseeratton or a new church edl· Sin or ,vtty .ort cin be over· brinif lhe Communion Ates.qagt> or music ror both services '-''il l \n-1 fie('. conte, decla re• t he Les8on·St'rm6n "ThE'n J esus came" .Sunday Atom-elude "Larg·o" by Handl'l ; "Past-The Rt. Rev. F . Eric Bloy, Bish-on "E't-erhuttng Pun iShment," In g at t 1 a . m . at ~e First Sap· orale" by Guilmant and "1.i&Pl'I· o p or t he Dloct>se of Los Angeles. rtad tn •ft Churt:he11 of IC'hrlat . t i11t Church or Cos.ta Me~. Th(' lOSO Grandloso" by Jongen. Mi.ss j \1;i1J eonse<:rate t he church at the SclentLlt , S unday. It Ui: E>mphuized Right Hand of Fellowship wi.11 ~ ~largaret Scharle is or~anist and 11 o'clock service. A. Alexander tha t puni.-.hment for •in is Inherent extended to all those \vho arc com· Mrs. Mary Batl<'n Stefff'n.sen is 1 Han11lton., Senior Wardt>n, will pre-In t he lfitt, and lhal fr~om from 1ng Into membership o ( the church Minister or· 1.tuslc. ~nt tft{:' instruments of doft&tton punlnmf'nt lnvolVl's ht"all ng of a t that time. I Lo Lh• Bhth op &Ad will receive from aln. Sunday Sch ool con vene~ a t 9 :45 YCL Discusses I hlln the scroll or eoruteeratlon. Thh1 ve.r~ from Pro~erbs ·(13:- a. m . and Young PenpJp's Training During the past month f'ffort.A 21 I constitutes t he Colden Ttxt : Un ion at 6:30 p. m . There i.s a 'Bounden Duty' u( th£' parishioners h ave raised "~il pu~eth sinnrrs: but to the Training Union fo r all ages. At thf' S3.000 tteede'(l to rt.tse ttlt debt r1gti.teou1 good shall be repayed." 7:30 p. m . th(' Evl:'n ing \\'orshlp A round table discussion on "My on the churc h. v.·htch must be debt· The A ~lle J ohn relate11 t.ht 'H our begins. with '-1r. Neumann BouAden Duty." v.1th GJoa·ia Chap-1 tree befor(' the bullding can be healing of a man "v.•hich had an bringing a 1nessagt' of "\Vhat ii man as leader, featur@d the Oct . I ronSf'<"nt.ted. . Infirmity thirty Q,nd eight yean Behind thl' Curtain." 26 ml:'E'tinrr of the older group of The~ witl be sf)<'c1al muMc by ... .Juua salih unto him, JUMe, On Monday evening tht> Men's St. Jan1es Young people. Thig v.ras the_ choll'8 unde.r dirttiion or Pea rl take up t hy bed and walk. An~ and \\-'omen's Prayer hfeetings one of the 'serious' n1eetlng o ( the Weidman,. m uatc director. Arnone Un medla lt>ly the man was roaM m eet at i :30 o'clock \.\-'I th Male month. November social even ing the St"lect1ons will hf'-thr<'e BA.ch Whole, and took up hiA bed, and Chorus rehearsal a l 8 :30 p. m. was on thE' p rev~ous .Sunday '"'hen Cho1·a Jcs as organ preludes. wa lked ... A(t<'rv.'ard Jesus (Ind· On Thursday lhe P1aise. Prayer. 48 young peoplt>, including many Cflnflmutlon eth him, in the te1nple. and said lady.of 1 Mt. Carmef 1441 Balboa Ave. --... Sunday a t 8, 10 and_ 11 :30 Week d•7s, 8 •-m . Confe.!blone Saturday. 4 to 5:30, 7 :30 to 8:30. Sunda y, before f'aeh ma.as. Balboa lsland, Sunday, 8 and 10. · Sa..tur- day, 8 1. m. Confe.uton:.. same u a bove. Radio Pro(l"&mll . DaQy, excopt Su~y, Rosary hour, KFWB (980), 7 :30 p . m . for ~ace.· ~y, Holy Mass, 9 :06 a. m., KLAC {~'le) 11 a. m. Catho\tc HCMJn, Kn (8401 ~:t3 p. m. HOl"J (710). Hour ot St. Franc!lti Clldings • othen ( Costa Mesa Meth odist Church Rfv. JOSC'p,h McSAane SUNDAY 9:45 a.m .-Snnday Sc1>oot 10:50 a.m . Morn1ng Sf'n'icc 7 p.n1.-Collegc> High School J.{YF"ti &.ntl Sunergon/i\ Group · • M~tlnp . Newport Harbor t utheran C:hureh and Study groups n1eet al 7 :30 new members, hf'ld a pol luck At ~~e earlier 9 :30 family 8<'r -unto him, Behold, thou a rt m ade. p. m. with choir rehearsal at 8 :30 1'!1upper at the parish house. with v!C'e Bishop Bloy will adm inister whole.: sin no more, lest a worBP 1027 C1Jrt Dr, p. m .. C. E. Twigg h.,,ading. J games and da ncing afterward. t he Rite of Conff rm&l lon to 2:1 ad· lhing come unto thee" (Jokn 5:15. Supply Pastor • • Aluminum Door Hood 36" 40" $21 50 l&,\SV ENTRANCE ~ 2J leNdlfll llily Frnr lit •F•EJ.,..,,,..., JI I DIE llWW •ns °"'111/rMI 4 11fw..lt f r , DA fJ1• Cfk .. , · More ~hoand IChecluld, -1JC-ic .,.a 1!ut. y-' ~ ait<0n~ i..-, s...,.o·.-Mfw"-;o,. wW.. Tb. 1Ji1a ~ ~ ~ GNfloowll ......... ••,a •. , ....... .,.... . ....... ,,. C"Map .............. ...,. Dm• • • • • • • • • • •• 47 .. . . . . . .. . . ., 'WI 'h• = ................... Ults and c hildren. The Youth choir a. i , 14 •. . SUNDA y will .inr > ~ ~..u<>n . II\ "!!cl•-,,\llld Heo,lth volth , 9:30 a .m.-Church Sch.oo l an\hl!m . n.e B-tahop will in.lpect k ey to Ute Scrtpturft" Mary Ba. 11 a .m .-Momtn• Service the Primary department of the k f'r ltddy a ya. .. Heetinr the sick Sunday llchoot .... st. Jam .. Day and reronnll'I&' Ille """'" a.e one_ St. Joachim Church achoo I and hea r ~e Che rub ch.olr. and the same thing in Christian • Aft er th~ conaecn.tton .ervt~ • Science. Both cures rt>quire the 1984 Oran.Ke At'e. buffet lunchfoon will be eerved in aame m t"tl\od and. a re Inseparable Sunday M&Me9 - the part11h hou.se under direct ion In Truth. Tour t rue course la to 7, 8 :30, 10 and 11 :30 L m. ! of St . J oan'• Guild, Mrs. Nell Hut~ dest roy the foe and leave the Wednesdays, 7 a. m. ton, chairman. Ticket.a may bt" tlekS to God, Ute, Trulh. and Con!eaions, Saturday , 4. to 5 :15 j reservM by calling Mn. Hutton, Love, remembering that GOO and and 1 t o 8 :1~ p . m . Harbor 2573 or M.ra. De.n P a tti-H l1 ldcaa a lone are real and har· •on. Harbor 1845. monlout." !pp. 404. 4191 Mesa Pastor Heads I ...,,.., y,..,.. Stt'\itt> It w &a on Sunday._Nov. 2, 1947 N.a.ut·1c.a.I Theme County Fellowship that Mr. Wheeler conducted h ill u u ifir8t service lft St. Jamee Church. U d b Ad • The Rev .. M. C. Cronic. pastor l n the 11\tervenlng years the con· 58 ~ Vent1st of the Assembly of God church, gregation ha. shown continual G t h Costa Mesa. was elN:ted prt"sident growth In k .. plng-with the ex· UeS reaC er of Oran<• County Full Gospel pan!ion of the churc h pl•nt. From FeUowship, when thf'y held their I the oRe main buUdinl' fi&nked by Mr. Carlyle Green, who WU a October S('Sl!ion in Santa Ana . The .sand tot.a thel'f )\a.a grown an in vblting mlni.ter at the Seventh· group represenU 52 county chur- l., s · I an .i Day Advontlllt Church on Satur-ch•s. · =' · ' -~ -qct .. Y, _ ke . · talk 1 .to Ot her.s named to oftiCJ'JI wen> .' 0r.'t. ·· -.~ ... · · ,~,t'fli/&~'llf1ct·~ =~b~ •·f;··;:J:'-*olli'~··~-. ~ •• b•l!'! ~H!!l'.X,ctilir<:h, _1"<~~1 - e 0 e eea 01 ~ ·w-,;--~e ~nt ; tlie -kl!v. 'Clinton A. Chria· paved and walled paUo around itnd deeda hope to attain to t he ttan, Pentecostal Church of God of which the bUtJdinp &ft: lf'O\lped. IDllrdom ol HH.nn; the sail boat.a ·oran1e, eecretary·treallllrer; and Although Nnvport baa., alnct: lYlJlfYlnc tboee wl'lo a re ze&Jou1 the Rev. Ben Hardin , Assembly of eartl~ daya. been IWlll'M?' home when the wind of enthuaium God. church ot"'!s1nta Ana.. and the tor Jillhopl &ltd Redon trotn motl't'&let them but alnk into leth· Rev. A da S. Tffple, Fullerton Fruno to t)\e $outh1&n4. n waa aJ'O 'When the wind Ce&Sel; a.nd FoUrAquare ChUTCh, directors. only 11 y.era "C'O that UM clum:b tll• ltMm boat. which is propelled wu put on a perl'll&Mnt bealli Ill u..r. 1wpruenting t)l,OAe w ho. de .. a 'llteettnr held at ICbell c1 .. -.. ....,., on Ute power of Ood, Nov. 8, UMI. Four Yffl"O laU1-i.tthllllly follow ~ day by day, ground waa broken tor lbe ollurdl. ~ lit. will orltll perfect obedl• and trom tbat time OD _... "'!CO-.. hu never been stopped nor WU! It Oa 8aturd17. Nov. I, Hollla L. now, far aa the city ,._., UM ~ wjlJ -th• SCriptUH pt.rVlh upanda and adequate flctl~ ttfereee ~na 12:10 •for hi. 111 .. moat be provided. Rm>On, wllldl• Ill .,.titled "Win· -nlnS Hearta 'l'bJ'OQl1> KlndneM.' Vtctbry Servic.e Sunday Ev~nin9 .t Christ ChurCh St._ Jemes Aux. and' Guifcl Meets • IELIAILE T-SEIVICE v . • SUEDE OXFQ,llD • g -PARt Lt ..;. AY, -oe'f. ~" IM\2 ...., .......... .... C11 ftd111· sa,.,_. SMARTL PRtCEO SEU A .., ·-··-,. ~"' ,... ....... e::."" ...... ... "''-'• .. ...... . ..... ,. ... ' .... _'*~··· ••••••• ' '1 I I J ( SHO!ilfi FOR E \"ER\' MEMRF.R OF THE' FAMILY Ql'ALITl' MERCHANlll8 F. AT POPl'LAR P RICE'S : I '"-;'L7""' -,,,, .... h .... ..,.,." .. II: .. a.& "' ' £ ............ , .... : .......... ~ R--... -. fll -........ ~~~....!~ tJ ::;i.;: :..e:.::.. ~· ... ~ ... ~~/pt.I·~ .. -· ... -.. ~rA .-··; ?-....... 1'-HOUR Sl&RVIOE llAl'o'D l&NGRAVED GIFl'S -. TROPHIES Rob~rt's Jewelry ~Ii M.-,.,.,., Har. :tn , llAl.aOA ISL.U.'D , I 1712 Newport Ave. COSTA MESA llATl'BIJS8ES lloab R°""1t Trs0ert hftplar s..._ BEAOON HCl Ooota -Ma-C.. !ISO Newport - ·FOR MERCHANTS PROTECTIVE SERfiCI .. IN NEWPORT HARBOR AREA . , CALL GARDEN GROVE 5606 • • • . STATE MERCHANTS POl1Cf ' Un iformed Division of STATE .·PRIVATE DETECTIV.E ASENC'( .... .. S&ft · !51% -Guaranteed YoU1' Tire Recapped 1n .. OV· Own Modem Plant I Clturtney Ii Lest.er High Quality Printing-Ph. Har. , 1flla a ~-rt Blvd. ~M-Pllone- ' . ·Let Us Keep if 1llG Means '~MIGHTY GOOD'' I ·t ·'Way! • * Experienced M~dalics *Special Competitlbn Work * Complete Machine Shop Service i-1 , FOREIG~ MOltRS LTD. . 629 Coast HiC)hway Bea. 7~_1 l ' · i-k' .~~~. •.•~. • ... OUR 197 From all ovf'r the Sout.Jt· Clout area women • .., flocklnr; to tlllll r;tautlc ...... c•t.J&Je "°"' la lta flllal daya. Every--- la -llardly l>olleve -........... -F ----,-.... to -eat tlllll ---'to dm ....... --' I ,~,-. es FOR~! ·. ' ~ led here are flllal - pltC!O Will prevail, ..... to -111 . ... ... la tlle blg-- ·-g ....._ •• Doll'S Corpt ••• -, :t1 . .-!y I: _,,, g-cl&ya left Ub - . -dc>ora! , 1 • ~-• • • ' . • ' ASE I -PA.RT TT - I -• • , , ' • . ' .. . . .. . f •• ,.,, ...... ~ . \ •v ~ . ' . . . ' . ·"' .. • • I • ' . • • ' If yoa want lo SAVE Bead this Lener •• Then Call Ber .CLARK METALLIZED THE "VELERO IV" 1N 1948. 41/2 YEARS LA YER THE STEEL IS AS GOOD AS N~W. THE ZINC MET- AUIZING IS AS GOOD AS WHEN FIRST APPLl,ED • • -< «<<< HULL MAINTAINED OF PAINT. WITH MINIMUM --(~((~'l+-K( ESTIMATED SAVING IN PA I NT I NG ALONE MORE THAN PAID FOR COST OF METALLIZING. THURSDAY, OCT. 30, '1952 • I , ONEYI r2509 -( ((<\\ COST OF HULL MAINTENANCE DUE TO RUST - N 0 TH I N G ! ! . •' '• . ... _ ... • , • l • • . ; • • PAGE I PART 111 - ' NEWPORT HARBOR - I THURSDAY> OCT. 30, 1952 .. •••• • ' ' . SllMNG THl INTlll HARIOR .AllA WHIRLING OE1tl'T&IFl"GAL ca.,,.tlng drum on left l!I making a castl.nl' u Stan Hardine loads the othe r drum "'ltb a pla.orter mold berore filltn« It with molten ~tal • nu. ls tbe latest caaUnc pro- ceMl to be used. CLEA."l.NG-UP PROCESS of drilllnl' out holps lb the arro''' tJp!' brfore thf'y are burnli.hrd and packed for &hJpmeot east. Total of 90 l'.""t cent of the AmMrold pro..:aci& bi <:<Aken by ea.stern tn1'rkr-t& -... THE ALUMIN~~MOLDS and the rflMIJtaat wax replicas are pietured te llbow tbe pl'OCN8 of mak· IRC' the wax mold. ~t "of the mold5 are three piece, even the arrow mold which bu the CN1ter spear la&d la place In the block. J'b1a removed ma.kes It aJ&<> a tbn>e piece mold. The In~ of Uae 8IDOJJ moldo.,.. abown la ead> ..,puate part. the wax ID tronl I• lbe com~ted patlem. A GLASS TRAY loaded with was arrow patten. will be prooe11e4 lll tbe followlns &tepl. Sbo\\'ll on · the rlghl Is the plaoter -wtlb Ille ......,_ uprlpl ID tbe plu-.r. Tiie molal flMk on lefl Is placed on tep of tho base aad then ftlled wllb pluter of Part., wbldt, when .. 1, will be baked In tbe ovea., ~· out tbe was Md ieavtac a plaster mokL OON8IDEIUNG THE TALLEllT artlele on the r-~ lbelf Is 1-.lhan a ~ ,IJlclleo lqlt. Ille mlau-.. of tbe coo\t'lp cu be compared. for ldze, u 90IDe of the anaUeM are ICM U.. Yi lllcb la ..... '. • ., I. • • S,•elalllts at wort& Precision 1 w Heads Cast by Expert 1esa ~undrymen By Macste Price Newport Harbor can boaat of having one of the most highly specialized of induBtries iD Amber- old CUtin1;s, situated in Co8ta Mesa. Of the entire number. \\'hlch lo-- tats 15. only' five of tlltm are west of the Mississippi and the plant here is jointly owned by Stan Harding of Laguna Beach and B iU Rohn, &Jso of 'Laguna 'and one of the country's fottnlOst designers in the casting field. Bi!J maintains an office in Los Angeles Wh{'re the blue pr1nts are made and orders received. The a ctual work that follow!'! IB done In the plant here by Stan, wLth the help or one a.ssi.slant. The proce..~ "'hJch \\'M first u.led a.bout 1940 bu mal'.k-the ate.p fr'om tbf' old roeth.od of sand cMtlnc up to a modem founda.ry "'hlch caats 8111Bll in- tegral part.fl of lmtrumen~. Following the process. step . by slC'p, the first on<• is 1nak1ng lhc blue print. In making 1nold.s from the blue print, an allowance lta$, to be made for the .'3hrinke.ge fac- tor. The next step is to force wax from a small cytindr1cal heater in- to the aluminum molds for t he wax pattern. This l"' In turn !Wf up on a pla.itt.er baM.-, then *'t into a met.al f1a&k and plMter of l'arl& poured Into lt until it. I~ filled. After the pluter bardeM, t-he fl&8k1t arf' placed in an t>lf'Clrlc o\'("D, a..t a co~ant lC'rnpera.ture of 1250 de('l't!IN t-a.renbt•lt, thim burning out the "·ax and Jea\·lng a ca\·ity or plast-er mold. These molds are then set in a centrifugal ca.st ing machine and the molten metal i8 poured into the flask containing the moldtand the mold revolves at high speed. centrlfugaJiy casting the metal. This is the latest. type of pro- cess becauae of the fact that tol- erances are held in some cases, u close u .005 or 'h thousandths of an inch. Thia completely elimi- nates any machine operation which pf.eviously ha.8 ~ requir- ed in the lntrumentation field. All tbe metals tl8ed ta thia ProoeM are non-ferrous, w ch u alumJnum. broovi, copper and their allo.Y•· In making the mold cutt.ac. the ftnt step Is to lubrlcat.!l the aJumJnum mold with 8Wcon and tbe wax Is forced under pres&Ure into the ortctnaJ mold, making \va.x pat- terns of the l-arloU5 objecta they produce at Ambrel'old •. One of the most interestiflg ca.st- ings is the arrow tip of brass. which ls used on bow a.nd arrow out,titJI for hunting purposes. Both the states of Michigan and Penn- sylvania bave prohibited huntlng with firear~ and the bow and ar- row is the Nim.rod's answer to "Let's go deer hunting," ln those two etatea. Stan at&ted that Aber· crom~te • Fiteb, the tamoua New York sporting good3 emporium. lake8 almost their entire output of arrow tipa. · "In Calle you woader. what those objects &1'l,.,. be aaid. lllDUia«IY polo~ lo the dis- play In tho front office, "tiley are oll fleld reconry m.tru. mHlt• for drtlllq." Nest to them were eeveral o~ tlay ca.stlap whklt an med ta in- &trwuent.9 for l'&rioue other field& AJon.r wttb tho8e but not dlsplayed, Amberold ma.kes ml.a· ut.e .-rta "1rlch are UMd by the Federal Go\·r-mmeot In one of the ne\\-est fieltb of a\·latlOI\. Although some of the arrow tips have to ha ve the center hole kl t-.e casting ground out by a drill, the new process does elimin•te the niachine precisioning which had to be done on metal castings made by the old process. So1netimea the ma.chining weakened the pa.rt, grinding down a th.read too thin, or smoolhlng a \o1rall, and when these a1nall parts are •.veak thfy endanger the entire finished J)ro- Ject. fThus, for the safety factor jn casting, the new procesS has a greater one lhan any previous method. The effort.a of enctneen ln' e\·· ery field have. ln the pBAt lZ yean, aucceeded ln producing bette r en~ better pltuae8 and bettflr lnstnunent& NMl· meth- ods a.re constantly bt'lng put lnto practice ln e\'CI")' field, of sci· l'nce.. Collaboration of their ef ... forts hM resulted lD a "P1'8Ctlcal approach to finer workmanship In more modern and eaaler "-ay of dolng hlch technical work. It lA,. lndeed. a long istep from aa.nd' cutln&' to the prooeq ~ by Amberold toda)·. Sur prise Program f or J unior Eb e ll Newport Beach Jwt.tor Ebel! clu~b held tta liret tan meelinc on· Th ~ ~' -OcL 28" ~ Ille ..,,.8!).· can gton "lal! Iii Newport. ~­ bers ,and their guest.a were eeated at a u..maped table attractively decorated tn the autumn theine by Mrs. Ralph Michelson. A delicious luncheon waa serv~ under direc .. l ion of M.ra. Freeman Fi.sher. To the delight of all present. a surprise fuhion abow was pr&-\ sented by Maggie Grider and mod· els wore lhelr handknita fuhJonl!d in ~faggie'a own 8hop on Balboa I sland. The introduction ot guest.a and new members, Mmes. J . W. Hem· street. Barbara K. Ma.nak, J ohn Kimble, Mary Naegeli, George Pick~ring. Donald Peteraon, Clin- ton "'y1el, Norman Watson and E. E. Ftandere, wu followed by an interystlng talk on porcelain, giv· en by Mre. J . Parley Smith of O~e Cput College. , • • • • • • PAGE 2 -PART Ill -THURSDAY, OCT. 30, 1952 ::!:'.=t1ae-i:.::c= ·-A~ ·• ,,u-'/IJl.M ~.-. .. =:.,N .. , ~ °'*--71M1J,:.!_ __ ....... _ .PRE SS ~ ~ -effeet AINI .. II\ (- lblrl.Y (80)"dajs -""" ~· • I poloaage. and prior to th .,. .. _ Ndv. 2lai to a'YOSd conmetlnl 'Wtth tbe pa.uage tllatof1 t.ha ON.I.If· tht Thanl<Jlgfvtng Holidaya. anoe shall be1JU.blWled onu In tho ' • • • to '34 .. '35-tlasses · New CW-< Pa<:k .a Pack lnffting -uld llo held ... plf&tlon or nneen (l~) day• ll!Ur · • • Mra. Bill Tobltt, eo-mllnator, lll~·Ball!O& ......., • n-Al Irwin, chairman of tM New· ~L. .... S Capaet•ty requelfted that De.n Mothers tum paptr printed in the County of port Harbor Homecoming com· l,t:QI .. _ in the "Boye Ufe" euMcrtptlOM Orange. at.a.le ot .c.llfomla. to. mltlee-reporte·tltat1ffa1'19.,....,._l'f &!' soon as_ poesibl•. gelher w1th the namea of the COJT\Plfle for. 1.he $r.cQJld Annual Tht-rankA of the newly organ-membeN c# tM Board ot 8\apel"· Nepport' Hut.tior Ho~. • Nd Corona dot Mar Cub SCout s-·.....&.....m C•l!L..-~G vllloro YOlllll' t:or and aplftai tht Nov. 7 at 7:80 p.ni. • Pack .a wt>re ·cwell!ill:I to near ca-UVJlllS l'IVl"lfl •me. .4 tipedet ~ta M.t.ftJ reMrv• pacity when Actlb&" Cubmaater Trio 1 -.-.oi-'-' t9liLl wtt..Ll8 •lt. WARNEil. !id -tor Ge UJmnJ for tN '"eig V•rnr Smltl-. ""d ..-_ Cubmaater -Ollalnn•• of the BoaM of llu· a.me" la -blcb ocl>OOl otadlum, "Van" Van Landl/lgh•m lnductod Fall Color pe<VI-• or Oranr Coubty, ne.....O.. .rleld at f:IO p.m. 15 rf.ew Boba.ta •l lhe October C.lltot-nla.. ~ tbf' pine. the nun.ton Pack meeting. The new Bobcats Leading Southern Call'8mll'l ATTE8'r: wU1 M Mid lf'I tbe 901CiiaJ MU of are ROg"er Oare, J ohn Gruwell. tr<'es in lhP Autumn color pn.radf' [ B. J . Blll.Tft. lite hlP ....,,_,., Mr. llwth Ml.WU Drew JohnlOO. Jim Kampttt, Carl are the increUing1y popular County Cl.erk and ra"'°'1'~ Ortic tMt Ure tlor.r-:.«111ng lbJa 1f'•r Kaufman. Howard Laaley, Sparky L iquidama.r , Chineee Pist.a.che and ! of tM: Board of 81i1perv'9on n.f wttt flllPKia.DY ' honor the eta.ks Longle-y. Lorf'n LukE<rut, .Peter t he Gin.kgo. Since there are rel-Orange County, C•llfot1\l.4. of tlM and 1t!!5i and will weacorne Malhew11, Celso J.fotrlllOn. Stephen atively few frees in lhls area State Of California back the cl8..81H of 1932 and 1133 PortPr, Randy Prior, Allen Runk If',• which contribute to the gayneu County or Ore.nae. •· wbo wen honQred laJtt year. Pai.II ftnier \Yhrtmen: llntl MiChae l of fall color. these are truly out-I, B. I . l.M.lT"tl. County C1tft The eocl&l hall \\•IU i>e an Ideal Witte. standing and have be<:ome the and "'·omcto ctrsk of the Board place for a re\llnloo of tht. klnd • . . ' • • ' ... ' ' • HonOT!'I t'e<'t'ived by the morP ad-choice or nurserymen and land-of Supef\lt9>ta of On.np CoW\ty. and the oommlt\ff hh made plans vanct><l C'ubbPrs wrr't' 89 fo1lows: scape architects throughout the CalifOT1lla. do hereby certify that ror the 1peelal recornttion or eorne ~·wolf Ba<lge" to John Valterza. area. at a recutar m.tln.c of the Board ot the atumnt. Mike Striner, and Jimmie Van of Suptt'Vl80t"S held on the %lJrt A 'cordial invttatlon hu been I ~A.,..'1"@ l)l'R.JS<• HllE ro~TA cam1,·a1 DI "'t°ek llUlftf)M':d .i.5b aao a.part. .. th.Ole! . UM' clUh'l!i cbarlt)' ball an' pictl'll'\'d abo\"f•, • ...,.,, tu rta"bt: Mr'l'l. c'. E. Ohapmaa. Mn. II. L 811: IH. L atnL OT .... Mn-. Har..ad l)f'C'krr; at lhr "'•d uf lilf' tabl .. Alr. and i\;n. ~l :Nertoa aBd loima)· Docan ud dall.Ptrr G-11 . Du.pa " ... MIUllM' of C"rl'f'monJH for the-ea~<-a&nmPnt. Mr. a.nid Mh. C. IL \'•ftlM'. and Mr. •O.d M...._ On·tllf' Sclllttrtrr. urnrli nfl!am : "Wolf Silver Arrow" LEGAL NOTICE diy o r October, ··~2. th• tore· m•llod to •II aJumnl Ulging them I to Al Robl'son : "B<"ar Badge" to 1olng Ordtnancr C'Ontalnlng three to come early and apend the day ! J ohn Smith: "lk&r Cold An-ow" ORDI~· AS('E SO. 831 1 13) aec tlona, WU conaklered sec--and ta attend lhe Homecomln& In 1 to J immy ,IX>lUiratti. Richard But-tion by teetlOn, a.nd that the e&k1 the ewntnc. All alumni pl&Mltlg I terworlh and t n \Vllliam Carpt>n· AX O 11 I> t S A l"i CE OF THF. 0t'dlnance .,... then puHd and to attM.d lhOUld notify Mns. Sue ------- t<"r whn al.so recelvf"d .two "Brar COt''.\'T\' ot· 4>RANOE ·"-· adopted a.a a wbolf' by tt'le follow-OtlU. Horvath, 329 Aliao. Newport lecoraeriag ft'om SUVf'T Arrows": and 8 "Lion ~IEi\'lllSG f)ROISASCY. SO. Ing votr: Beach . 1 Brnlge" to TAd Tobitt. .i9o <>f' Tiit~ <'<>!'ST\' ot~ <JR-ATES : Aut'ttRVJSORS HEIN~ Actlni u MC will ~ 1934 etu-Aldo Accldellt One \'ear 8l'rv1ce Stars were .-\:'\(iE EXTJTl.EI'). "A~· ()ft. KAJS'ER. C. M. FltA.TREft.LY. dent body prealllent Jerry Keithly aw11.r'fk>-d lo JamPe Ah~ip, RichArd l>IS.-\SCE Ot' THE BOARD I llAJ..PH J . MCFADDEN. WILL-and Judd Sutherland. th<" 1833 atli-i Mrs. R11bert E. >.ta.rt in o! 414 Butl~T\\'Orth , \\'ilham Carpt'n'k'r. OF Sl 'PER\'l~OR~ 0 !' TUE ARD SMI'nl AND y.rn.US H . dent body prl"aident. St-rvinJ" on Cl&y Sl .. NPv.•port H<"tghtll. 111 r<>· G II . ('()t~Tl' Ot~ <>R . .\SG~ ACT· Y.'AftN'EK. the H om-Ing con>mltt•• with curworot.l nv at her home from in· Jimmiy Dellg•tti. Lt.>ltl'r r&Dfl 1. A .,.... \ Vl • ~...... ......, -• .., Al R obel'Kln, and John Smith. ISG ~ t' •• E GO T.R!'lli,~·n NOM: IUPltlt llOR8 NON£. Ct\alrn1an A.I I rwin al"'t" Mr•. Vtr-l Jurtes irustalned in an automo· - -~. -!.---------------------- A'fr . and ~frs. Joat•ph A. Hibbard ot 1595 TuMlin Ave., Coeta Mna, welcomf'd thf' arrival of a new SOit Into the fa.n11ly . Tht' little boy Arrived Oct. 27 In Hoag Hoopilal. Party Event for Yoang Meftl9dists ~ly 'fttl &ttlilltl .... fbr the ...... d ·-tblo -· -Orn Clllt!man of -~ ·-'d!· ~oftllle~.-..... tor itbe ·ocentcmt. ' ...... Qllpman told tM th:*'ltbrt e:..,.,r ..___., Uwr -,..U· ov1at1y,....,onalblefarta.ooia- -of ... lltl ..... -y -an Iota An• bJ ~tsa lhf' f\lmltuf'e end deiCOlidlols. of the omee u well u tlle dlmy -.i equipment. Bhe wmt cm te lay tbat In nt.a.bliM.lfttr thk omce; a mOft direct coat.I.ct witll Oru.ge County needa t\ae ttiem •••ed. and thereby enabled ,_ lo ,...... vlde more efndcll~ee:rviOt tll eur O'Wn 1ocallty. .,_ Mra. Ch.tpman alao outH6ed. the probJema of needy lllOt:~ aioth In •dvtaory oapadly UICI -gh t.he Newport Hartior 4uid!IM11*'<>- gra.m ot "actual help In dllhatans of clothing, la)'<'~ and ........,n .. cy medical care. The talk, followed by on o;en disculMIOll, i:Mplrtd tbe new lbem· bera by the needs ,,..,t can be met in the adopyoo fle\d and reldm:Sl· ed the enthuatum and detef'lhlna.- tion· of the en.Ure auslU&ly. BOl>V OF THF. ONA'.\'t;.E A.BA~T: 8 UP ERV IS 0 R 8 ....... ,. McC'-'Jand Hogland, Mrs. I a..=1e accident. The local matron H.O\\'SE sos RORK Tv.•o Yrar Servtce Stars Wt"re 1 0 •• ~ ~ .i... -•"'•r'INI to Billy Calli~ Jack Mr· c·ot·s1'T H.4.ftBOR UISTRl<"T. SONF.. Ay.t> Gllll• Horvath. Mrs. Maydelle I suf'ff't'l!d spnU~C'd arm&, . extreme-The birth or a sion Into the fam- S<"vney, J1n1n1y Johnson. Tad To-PR·O\~IDIX-G . R t • ~· E_ s ~~·~ , J:S wtTNEAS WHEREOF. 1 Allen Morrl.son. Mt"fl. norqthy Cot-.shock and n1t.Htiple ('ontusion•. ShP I ii)' or Mr. and l\.t rs. Lawrence M. That tlOlidey of witch<"!, black cats and ghosts will be appro- priately celebrated Friday night. Oct. 31. b)• m<"mbers or 'the Junior Hi Methodist Youth FeUowshlp of the Costa MK& Community M t'th· odifft Church who will st11.ge a gay H11.llowef'n party ln the F ellow· 111hlp hall of the church. Qo..tK>ct11!99e9 fw .tbe daJ we.re Mmes. A. V. A»drews, ptoy .A.ader· sen, Paul Moore and 'Berl&. Announc61tent wa• ~ a( a meetln~ to be held tor Ue ..-W "members on Friday, NO\'. 14 at the home of M.ni. E . C . MartiJl, Bahloa. • • hill anrl 1...-.rry St.:hwortz. «EGl _L."-1'l<l~~ 0 ?' F.ff~'!\:(, have htittunlo .et my hand and at-tlf' Page. Albf'rt Ogden. Judd Su-m iwrn1 lttt>(I vislloni. Row&<-of 133 E . 16th St .. C<>1ta A Thrt'f" Yt•ar Sf>1-vicr Star was ()R..\!'li~lE .~>t ~"T\ tt . .\RHOR , flxt"d the nt'flcial --.l of lhe Boerd J therland and PhU C&Mel. Mrs I -Mesa, \\',11.S C<'lebraled Oct . 26. Born R\A/Rt"flPd to Er1 r Van l."hrt>nbf>rK. DISTftlCT. _ 1 or Su~r\'l.Jlora 01 2 ~~gf' ';;;ub:~ Irene Mcintee NewlRnd will b<> in Many a tn~ oeal nu ~n mil.de I In St. JOSl.'Jlh Hni;ipit.al, lhe little Horwk-~~ ('arrlat-n-_.. f S . f th CalifOITlil,2 thla l t lly charce o( df'Coretlons. 1 thru a amall \Vant Ad l&J V.'f>ighrd In Rt 6 lbs .. 11 oz. ·~ ,.., Th<' 0<181u o upt-rv1!rors n <' tuber. }9:) . Island. ' • People do read the want ads. Den 2 \A'&~ av.·ardt>d thP con-County Qf Oran~P. 11.C'ting a~ lht> 18EALI B . J . SMITH. 1 ------------------------------------- vetf'd ln.!ipPCtion Hunor F1ag for g1;verning body of the Orangt> I Couhl}· Cl<"rk and ex.officio th<' month of O<:to"lx>r. Ttw Den I Oounty Harbor District. do ord11.ir. Clerk of thr Boerd or 8upcrvl80rl'I :-ikit on "Ooor-,·ny to Ad\·t•nturt•" a~ rollo,,·s : -of Oran,11f' County, Ctllifornl•. was a rollll'klng, tau~h provoktn)! \ SECTIOl'-o' t . Sf'T'tlon ."Inf Ortlin-Pt1bll!1h Nf'wport-BaJboA Pr~as portra~·aJ of the hazard'l .. &nd mis-, Rlll'f' ;-.;o .C90 nf thP County or Or-Ortn~·r :10, 1962 hap•. m~.urred with a hor8eJr;'~ ang, .. t:o herl'by emC'nd<'d to r•·ad ----- c.·arriagt> back tn the early 1900 .s., tll' fnllo"''!'I : CF.RTIFIC.>\TE Of~ Rt"Sl'.\"E-SS Little niotoring wae enjo.yed. as i "S ~tlION ;'). SPF.ED RE:GlJ· t ''.\'IJY.R t-1('Tl1:'10t'S :S ;~~ft.: the haplese opt'rator finally turned LATIOl\:'S p 5796 to hitct\-htkin~ llfter alJ of tht>1 "1 81 It !'lhall be 11. violat ion nr Thf' undPrl'lignPd.rlo.hl'rf'b}' cf'r · i.irl's had gonf' Oat and the-moto r I this Orrltnen<'P for any ownrr, op-lafy that Ja.mee c. N~wjln, Jr,. I• h11d apan"ntly fallen out. erator 01· ~rson In command nf ('()fldUc:tll\g" a f<Kld plan bu9ineM at Cub •ln~lng was IE'<t by t..es an:v Vf'!llM'I proJ>f'llPd by napth a . ~l!i .£. Balbo& Blvd .. Belboa, Call- StefferuK>n accompanied by M rs. gasohnl' or other mollVf" powe-r tn fornla. under the fk:lflloua naml' SteffC'nl-On on th*" piano. OPf'r&te samt> or pt>m1lt the same or 1'"EWPORT HARBOR FOOD Ac-ling Cubma.ater \'er:" Smith to ht> OPf'lalc>d in any t><H·tion of Pl4AN and that .. Id firm la con1- announced tha.t tht\ ~ovemb<'r Nett.·port H afbor at • rate of ~pe~ poM-tl or the rono"•ing P<'TM>fl, 1111'1 lET TllEM ln exC."e~ of [ive t~I nautical milt's v.•hoM' name and p1a~ or rf'aidf'nCt> pt·r hour. excl'pt a~ hf'rf'inaftf'T 111 ll9 follow11, to-wit: provid('d. Jameti c. Nrwlin, Jr., 4-45 Be: 1 "I b) Thf" Board muy, y,•h en ll vlllf', Balboa, CellfornJa. 1 def'ftls the cx·casion warrants and "rltneu hi• hlllld thia 8th day ie recommt'ndrd by the Harbor of October, 1932. Commission. ~rant a spttla1 per· t8lgnature) Jamee C. Newlin.Ji:-. mil to hold a boat race. In the 81'ATE OF CA.LIF'ORN1A, course of \\•hi ch. t1nmuffled en -COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES. M . · • gines may be uaed by the con-• On thla 8th day of October A.D .. teslant.s upon the \\.'ater• or New-1952, before me, a Notary Publle I port Ha rbor along and ovf'r cf'r· in and for said County and 8tall'. I lain cour5'1's situated In the waters residing therein, duly commle&lon· of said hart>?r : and prov1cie(I fur-t"d and 11worn. pereona.lly appeared I thl'l' that auC'h Sp<'('ial J>f>rn1it of Jamee c. N rwttn, Jr. known to me said Board •hall be fo1· a prriod of lo tw the person whoae name l'I timP not eX.Cl.'t>d1ng tt'n t I 0 I days j lllblct"ibed to U\e wlt.J\ln tnatru~ in all Of 11.ny calPndar ye~r her\'· ment, anl aekftowltdgtd to mE- aftE'r. and shaU not exceed eight that he eattuted tha .,.e, t 81 hours of an}· calf'ndar day, I In Wllnee. Whereo(. 1 haw the entire ~riod of tin1e for which heM"unto tiet. m~ t\aJt.d and a.trlxe41 such special pt-rm It is grantt-d to my offfctaJ aeal the day aftd )"@&>'"I fall betv.·een the hours of eight tn thie certificate fftat above wrlt- o'clock a.m . and five o'clock p .m . ten. "tC'I The limltattons on gpet'd Harry A1hton I provided by subdlvl1.1ion (a I of th ls Notary Publ'c In and for 111al1I A.Ill•~ ,,,. l'.ll "£.'I Section •hall not apply In that County anrl lltat• . ..... .s .... ~""j I portion ot Upper Newport Bay ly-csenl) llf• J,•HtTt-ltt.•T/llf i •ng northerly or an east-west tin. I ••• r 1 II ..... "1 " localed two htft'ldrcd f('et 1200') --,, ,,,,,. mw northerly of the stiff leg d•rrkk ,,. belonging to She11maker, Inc. on Frtt public schools are open to alt. the E>Ut sidp ot the channE'L · In Pn,.tltl.,. T1WM would forte I th• area hettln d-rlbed Umlta- you to ,upport 1 com.ptt:i.ft1 syuan tiotU a.11 to speed ah•ll be on.ly of priv1te reliJious p1rochi1l 1 those prHCrlbed by 8ectlon 207 of KhOols: O\-et •hich you have 80 the Harbon and Navi&'ation Codt control: California vortrs haw ot the State or Callfomla. It mall twi~ befo~ said "NO" to such a be the duty of the Hartior Kuttt to poet., a.nd to keep poeted, at the M.lbsidy. Now, fOr che dtird nn.. ·· intersection of aaJd @Ut-weM. lint> VOTI ''NO'' ON PltOPOllTION NO; 3 This ,_14 potitic:JI ~~·r ...,_. tottlf bJ .ll" tt9t~ CltllUIJ <11111WnHlff C.lifomia T .. pa,ers All ..... IJO Madm S. .. Sen Fnncis<o 412 ..... 6<h s... Los Aaatlo with. lhe,shorellne on both •I.dee 1 of th~ c hannel. suitable •lcna dea-l ignating the JIOlltherly boundary or the a.rea herel.J\ delttlbed." SECTION 2. SecUon I ot Ord.la· ance No. 490 of the County of Ottnge IA hereby amended by ad· dlng-a new aQbdlviaJon tner.,to to be dealgnaled u {h ),,to read .. follows: · "lhl All traffic In tllat portion of Upper Newport "Bay -- ln aubcUvtlion. ic) of l~lon & of thlll Ordinance ehaJl operate ., all Umu in a count~ , (JlluliJ. Jll4t.ob.11 .. JHESA llENNER-I Mrs. A. Renn•r I Q11e'f Pt •bf et n.-c.• nta 4'ft•snk ll~taJli\ •I ... ..,... -••. .,, ........ '*•• ... _ .... lf8'tlor 11Tl_, ~0or ......... 'AHHOUN .CEMfHT ROBT H. OLANba.. D.0.S. l II N•w ·Predlcfnt • Ci ••ral Di~• t • • No. 888. Harry Allhton 40I E . Balboa. BIVf'I .. Balboa, CaJlfonMa Attorney. p,.... Plll>liCetl<Jn 9-11-23-30.(!12 l Jfo. A ll- NOftCJll ro au:DITOllS I ESTATE OF CLYDE A . CAMP- BELL. DflCBA.SED NOTICE 11 HEREBY OIVl!IN to the cttdltore of and an perlOTlll ha.vlnl' cl&lma ap.lMt. the uJd decedent Ot" Mid Mt.ate to file them with \be neoe-ry vouc,.ers in the orftce of th~ Cl•l"k of thP Superior Court of the County or Ota.nee. l'tate ot C&Ufornla, or to preMnt the a.me, with the nee· eM&l')" ~rs. to the under· a1aned at h1a or her place of bult· neM, to:"Wtt : W lilarlne Ave., Bal-Ia· land, cant. wtuwa 11.JE month.I an~ the tint pUbllo&Uon of w. notice. Deted lept. ... 1161. Rl:ieMT A. lltAllTIUN ' Attorney for tllo Jb.. lltate of l&ld -l. No.111......,.._ --10/9-1 .. ta40/U No. A 2111!1 NVnm1--·ro~ Catate of 1.ut'Jl C. JUllT· )(.Uf, •Deceuod. I • M011C11 U !p!RDT OlftN to Ole Cf<OdltGn "' -all -• ...,-<la ..... apla.. Ula ,aM • •-..it OI' --Ill ftlo -wttll tbe .. ,.,, ..... 1n Ula ,.nleo "' Ille ~ of * .... porler. Ooatt o1 -.·oamlJ or ~--•cr-•..,•to pa111at1111..-. .. ... ...., ,,. t '"' ta ... 17° t •. ........ -..... . ..... ! • -..... -...; ..... Oil? I 2 .. -· 2 -... illl)lif ... 9ot •• p',. ... ....... .,.,ts,'M:i .. ... It •M &Wt• .... , '"°' for • THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CHRYSLERS EVER DESIGNED ' -··.,-~···--··-·--~·--, -.. • · t r· ." t America's-' ; ' • flrat f•rt1lly • r • ' ' of ' './ • -· ' \ - • • ' (1'ollUcal .Advertlameat) HEAR LIONEL VANDEERLIN 'RAPID TRANSIT rtllXED could "'di be the motto of tM •ptnt' ahl!d rtj. pktared al'love wit.Ill I. L Spraf\M' of tbe South Co~t Mat.ertalA C«npan,-. 1 be two tra.-lt mix aemeet tNdca pictured above att pint stud cnmpe.r'C'tl t-0 the bcht>moth.s that Sr. rac-cie has been operatlng. They are especlal.ly Jle- Mpd to 11Vttd hit operatton on Khort btt.tt"hea ard Into concntcd areu where thir bll'l'CI' tnacka are out of plac,. TtiC nt'l'' 1-·ord tru«k~ ,,.t>rr 11uppllt'd and art" bclnr aervlocd by Theo Robl.n.I ot Newport Bt'M'h. YOUR CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS STl'UES'l' RECt 1 PF.:KATE~ On t ht' n1e ntl fro1TI the flu Is Cheryl Carri, dau~h tcr 11f ~t1·. ttnd Mrs. Eln1er ('a.rd of l 13 f: ,.~IU\\'l'r St .. Costa '-1e.'i£1 . \vho ha.'J bt•Pn confined to her b••d fpf the past v.·t-t'k. Chetry 1:-. a slud•·11 t Hl th• Co~ta ~te!'la }-l urpl'r Ell'lll•'llla•r Schuol. S EEltlA:'<I" SON BORN BENEFIT PARTY 1-l r . a nd ~1 rs. Da le ~n1en of \Vilh all pr~ can11ark C'd EVERY SUNDAY 9:15 P.M. 2623 N id o \Vay, Lagt1na Beach, for t he building fund of the First ~·c lc·ornt'd a nf'w !!On into th{' Cami·! Baptist Church of Coot& Mesa. a Iv on Oct. 27. H e waM bor n In (·o:..n1c l le and brush party wa~ Hoag 1Jo3pllal. . ~lven F riday In t he horne or l .01·· KVOE r alne Hadley, 323 22ntl Rt .. Costt• Mcira. J< c n net h Mltclwl had An arlvf'rtis .. n1ent in the Bl·.;-(( . l'harJ;•• of th(' a ai r. Thr"r News - T 111<·1'1, 1-'o:•l and 1480 ON YOUR RADIO DIAL Sn1art Fash10n'I ugJin to bt- sho\.\'TI Uy She Shup at the U.P. \\·. C'hrist1nas l 't't'\'ie,v. Prl'~ CO\'l'r s the entire flKr bor Rroa11!111 com e from constant art•a \\'1th a tntai c1rcuhst iun ot practice! An ad re&Ularly in this more than 24.000. · 1.><•11er w tll p rn<t1n,· rf'~Ull.11 fur ,VOL • I ----------i r o r r r 1cA1 . ,,..,,.:1-.1:Tr;F.\tF.NT1 ------------------ FEA.R BEGETS SMEAR ••• A FRANTIC ADA~INl~Tl1ATION and it; equally -frightened hand -picked hopefuls hove told you many untruths in this campaign. They persist in the doctrine of fear. They hove givan you slogans, mud-slinging and in - nuendoes. SUCH LOW TACTICS a re no solid sub;titute for Eisenhower's pledge: TO CLEAN UP THE MISERABLE tAESS IN WASHINGTON . TO PRESERVE OUR FREEDOM SO DEARLY WON ON THE BA TTLEFICLD. TO PROTECT THE LITTLE MAN AGAINST BIG GOVERNMENT. TO INSURE HIS RIGHT TO FREEDOt., FROM LABOR BOSSISM. TO GUARANTEE RIGHTS OF THE ELDERLY AND MINORITY GROUPS . YOU'RE NOT GOING TO BE FOOLED BY FEAR AND SMEAR! NEITHER ARE WE ! CORONA DEL MAR NEWPORT BEACH C..11.r:i h t-:. '£11' lnr IC. J ... l'attr r•111 n l(.aJph l\la&kry llonna ('hlC'hf'~f('r l'lr"'. l.ihhy Raul'r ( 'olln .nro\\•n Tom :\"o rton J\fr81 llurl')' \\'elch Harry \\"pleh D. C. Rru.dford IJn"·ood \'lck (lt>nr ral St.a.airy E. Rldderhof Mrs. S. E. Ridderhof M "'· C'.onstance JayTOO. ElolM" Ehresman l\IRy !"earl Sorenwn ~In. Ramolll\ Robertson JlllT!L Lolli \l'ade &I ty S loe.le Doro I hy D. Hart Cora }~. 'Ruolh .lacquelJnr Mlt.C'Millan Mr!i. \'rra 1'1t"Ca.rty Portsmouf.b ( Dt--n.1 \\'ilbur Bu<"k . t~ra.nklln D. \\'Ind.le I:&)' Cnpelln Rev. Paul \Vhef'le r L. L. l11beU (Dern.) ~tr. and MT'!l.. Edgar DUI T. WM;to11 .Jay Mn. Slna Buf'k [)follght Ta~ Buell \\'a1tt r Splttr Bf-UP Tay lor Geor.-e Sancbea ~ff. \Vade .John M... Qulni RoSallo E&rol ('ol. lk•\\'111 l~uf"r 1\h•UP II. t :hr1•.;1nun ;\1r'lo. l .t'\\I" (;11,rdl1u·r .John T . l~nyd , Jr. l<nt11h llu~·lt· f(41l:1nd l .ai,:,..rl••f It. D. t 'l11.hr rt)' A. It. l\lont,1:on1t•ry l\lrM. l\luri('I !'ltontgutne ry k\\ il4 T. (i:1rdlnt'r l\lnt. :'\'onnan lfa~t"n r.t",._ S le phf'n Kllt>.}" r... C.'. RobertMJn ~1 ni. '.\lu.rla.n Albrlcht s ue Uil:'f'rluf Ann Le\1·is l\1 T"\... t '. \·. 1'1arshall Barbara K.Js tler BALBOA .·\, ll. ltou""rllc Lloyd Lo\'f'land l\lr.t.. S11~1n KJrk ~I rs. Ed'''" nl H. Kelly l..onnl ~ \'lnrcnt Theodore llambrook Jack Toon GNtrge Llnd J\ln. l'llnnle Toon * IKE and DICK YOU • CAN , TRUST! VOTE NOV. 4 :"tla ry TnppPr \\', t:. 1--i,.lu·r t:r,••ln ~1•lrf'r l\f:..rk S1xlf'n tl11yd llu,..11 M "'. l .n1·lti• Spl<'t>r (Dent,) ritn\. :'\11111.llr lluon-y ~Ina. Btlllt" RftherU.On • ~lt>ll.ll ~lafford ('harloltf" Thom1Mnn T. I .. Jlong Ital \\'r l"I Rradj>on t"'ln<'h (Dem.) Torp Paynf" Dr. Gfflri;;-e N'. Pea.e Paul M . MOflre <J lady~ ~ool't! Ru.M Boo~y Marion ('. Dodd 1'trs. Fraru'ia Cox. dam~• M. 7A:lcer r:. n. Boorey 111om¥ Heffef'fl .. Mrs. Rithard Mut,•ln (Dem.) Mn. /\U('e l"raae ~I"'-fiMrt:'!' E. Le\\'la M,.,., Ital "'"I•' 0. Z. Rabertl!'On A. A. t!itafford Mr&. J . J . 8tf"wart l\lrJ. Jame• 7.e.J,l'U BALBOA ISLAND C. K. Pri..t Slaek>y HadOeld Charlott.. Prl<st Ed Skinner '4'm. Sanford FoM'Nt 8 . AUendu, Ir. Dale_, Mra. Ha.&f'J Sanborn Mn. Eun .... AlleJNler • - • \ t College Faculty Attends Conclave llc-t&U-Of Orup cO..t to the convention. Dr. Petenon, 0oUep faculty and admbli.lr.1 p....tdent Of Ille Americ&D Aaocl· tlcG are •lt<ndlns Ille annual tall atlon ot l"'11or Coll•C-. and chair· meet.ma ot tb.e Callfornla Stat" man of tbe atate comrnlltee on r~ J'unior Collt&e Am9oclaUon at Yo-latlona with other acboola, will ex- aemlte. tend greetings from the national l'Mee who .,., attellellas t:be &NOC..iaUon and wJll alllo ttport a.i.~tion at tile Aln.'.&hntt Hoo-ror bia committee. te&. Oct. n. SO UNI Sl laclude Pattenoa and &ton wlU par- • • I .• PAGE l" .....,: PAllT Ill AY, OCT. 30, ·1952 ESS:il • FOltlllEB llE8AN Ha est Dillner The many Harbor area ~rlienda Dr. BM&I H. Petenota, pmalickat; Uclpate ta the dbooMIUAA OD Dr. Jamee W. Thoratoa.. vice-,rnneraJ education. Dr. Prte. .. t ,prealttPlit: Dr. Bill J. P1kst. u-"ill lmYft a major lnterfl!tt In the .a.tant lllpP"rlntf>ndl!at ln c:harbe portion of the prol(T'IUll dt'allnc of adult Mid •eoational C!Clnca-\litb probable lerl!i.latlon per- Uon; Vrrnoa Pattrr90n.. c.~alr-tatnlnc to adult cl•l!I~ ot Mrs. Thereea Sc~aljrer ot for ' ounty Riders C&thedral City, former ~ M•· sa realdent, will be eorry tp learn Undtr the ausplcce of the .Aa- that she is very iU. Mr•. SchWB.i· 1 toclattiet Riding Clubs of Orange · ger lives wtth Mr aon-ln-ltw and eou;.y. e Round Rolrin Harvest daughte:r, Mr. and . MHf EmU dinner wilt be h~ld '''ednead.ay. Greener, also former Mesan11. Nov. l'i fron1 6 until 8 :30 p . m. at man of dlvlston of IAngu•~ 1''ollowlng the meei.ln~~t · Yo- and Ute,..ture; and M11"8 .Eaton. semite Dr. P eterson will go on to la <tructor ln aoc!al !llclt-~. . I Oakhtnd to attt'nd the rail conft!r- thP. T'l'i·Cit.v \Vran~lcrs clubhouse. AT DESERT SPIUNGS 13801 EdW81'dll A \•e .• \VertmLD11ler. Tickets a re availablC' from the 0 :-. Thornton, who ls Bla tt' chair·· enc" of the Eastern Colleg e A!l.!K>- man of the committee on gfulrral ciatlon where tle is M:ht"duled t o education. ls scheduled t o report preo15ide at o ne o f the eesaion s. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Me;Uott or clubhouse or may b<' obtained' by Flower St., Coilta Mesa. have been catlin.: Mrs. Carl Thoma.a, Costa enjoytng the sun at Deetrt Hot I Meaa, Bea con 5823·M. ~re wtU Sprlng21 during the past month. be entertainme~t durlng dinner. (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT> ABILITY, EXPERIENCE, EFFICIENCY! • • YOU WANT IT IN· YOUR ASSEMBLYMAN! . . . YOU HAVE IT IN EARL W. STANLEY WE ARE AMONG THOUSANDS WHO RECOMMEND HIMI SAN CLE.\U:~TE : Cha rl~ Pla1, \\'n.IW-r Taylor, L R. E"a,·er, ,J, \\•. LUebbert. Arthur II. \'oung. Roy r:.. Gordon, Art hur Adair, Throdore Bau•lr8, !\'it'I Ra"mns~n. ,John E. lt•mt""I, Ad•le G!n100I, 1-lt'nry T . ~.d. SA.." Jl'AN CAPl8TR1\~·o : Eric Cliff, Bf-tty n1rr. n oli,.rt, ('alhom, Charlott,. Olhnrl"'. T. \\1, Rilllp~ \'era Billln<l. (1ar,n,.,. It. ~r,,wn . Robrrt. Calli•, O. I . Gullhrrt, Rnb· ert \\'illiamL TtlSTIN: John Sir~t'I. R:\y J.um· hert. Jamn B . t 'tc, (''11. M . n. \V"lllnl'lon, \\'. 1~. C.rnt'e 'i. Bill LeinM,...er, Ralph ,J . ~litcb~ll. J.AGtNA BE AC H: Ar!bur C. Peterson, I . R. IAllt,.r Iloyll". Ro,· \\". T'e•cock, Boh r .. :irOt''<. ('of. J. M. Rebin!H>n. A. B. '.\lanhrl'. n u<t· .ell lil.ftd, Kurt rrrriri. JTa l Ar· nt'tte. Ada Pnrpu~. l\fn, \'rallt'r parker, J, 8 , Snydatn. 0". \'i"CPnt P. C.rroll, Leonard Tuttlf'. n . V. O'f1•bert-,., l.awrf"nre I H , '''altt'r I!. M~lnn. Or. I .. F . MelJf'.m·, I . Frank ""ha..rton. \'l lliam John· ton. Brayton ]\·orion. SA.f<ii'TA ASA: Carl Ml'.M"k. r. F. (Skinny) Slrin·ln, J'Vt~r G. Bel!,,.J, Al•• Brownridr,.. Al,in !\t. 0-uw"'. I . B. F'rfln<'!h, Guy J. C.ilh .. rt. F:d · mond ('. Gaat'd, S:t,,.-, ,J,.r~ir.a.,, Wm. C • .lerom", (', 1\. Rnl<'1~flr· boeker, Tom lV. ~fa rl('ulm. Fr"'d E. Rowland, Dr. Ralnh l"'. Sm ~dl,.~·. W. W, Woodll. Frf'lt J'i,.,'{'~rr1'-. Or. Ralph E. Wabon. \V. B. u rnl'Rm\. Rex Kf'nnedy, WaltPr (l, Hiii, William W. Foote. RufUtl G. <:art .. wrtl'ht. F . F... Famsworth. T. P. llt'OphY, G. 8 . ~trbhlna, \\''""· J'fln· 1Gn, Marion B. 1·ourl. r. .. n. Ounton, Rarmond Kou. G. \\'. lA>lvr. OOSTA ME.qA.: rharlP• \\'. Tlf'· wtnklf', 8 . N. Haff'"f' .. ld, ~I~ Latt-rlof, tt.ymon<1 Rft!l...n, A. L Pinkie~. RM" ••ft!'tt-•1 .. r. !Vlim Franklin. ,a~ lttrR,.,., f,..tt:f" Rrin· der.on. Ll-•1,.r A. ~,...ifh, ~Prtram L 8mltlt. Paul C'reirhti:in. Ram D. f'nwford, Toma, fl"F""'§t, Ray Wallaae, R. \V, "'"n~rtan, F'l'i"d Dudley, Albert Math,.W9-llul"h J)avl.. Calla Vl~IP, Ra:v nanlll!f'r, A.. C. Swarb. nr. Jf11rn<'e P,,rkt-r, Jlf!nnll Ho111:land, Hl'in,. J<al!il'r, Mllan Pnd,.nt'DAd, fl. IS". w,.11 ... Sid O.vid~n. Martt> .. llo,•rtJ,.r. HQ"·. al"d f'.erri•b, l~R11v P . A.""'""°"• i\lf""«I lort"eRA"'n, llo,. Ht1tlfUffton, \\'lllJ.am A. l:futern't. 0111,. M. C"amphell. Wllllari'I ff. Snorreon, III. F. 8 . Owen. 0f'n. Ray £. K.n•PP. tr8MC. (J'f't. I • nWPORT HARBOR: F..d R.ich- anlMn, Donal.f ffarwood. v • ., D. Ray& Mn. Brad,.n Fi.,('h, :J. S. Rvr-tt. l&rnM L ftnh,.J, l.ttul• W. 8ri"" IAwrt!f'r.e E. q,-OW"', Walt--" !Ain..,nnn1" A.. f;i. R lrhl\rd· Mil, 'l'bf't""e"" R.oltin". ~. l\I. Rlark- heard. rlOhflrt ~al. v1., ""~"" .. ""• .Jo•"' Moyd. Tnny ffoot!lh,.\•, l'frs. ~ W. Rlackhe91'd. o. 7.. llohert.an, W. J . ('"ftJ,., It.. R Rocf.-tri .. -., ... f'""r- Ann lit, Ftnt41it.r . .,.,,,.""'" ~r. r.;tw;0ri. 8,.ldlnir n. FA"''"""'"· Ri .. "-ard Plenr, P'ted Crosier. NPl•o" S"ar- fo,., Mn. Ul)"an E&n-1. It.Gland Wricht, (l. Le"'"' IWJt7.. R.lllnh Mukey, l>e•n Bf9dford, .John Keeler, Onfn Wril'ht. Ge.raid w. Rltehle, Mn. llhnlloll Nloclecr..r, Hn. lloland Lantlof, l\fn.. Law- , ruM l!l. lln>1m. Mn. Mary To111Jor, Mn. -1-Clll ...... r. Mn. l.!nln 0.rdlner, Alene Ballwin -· ......... _ Klllp. Mbr, Mn.. Pa711e 'J'ha.n.r, Mn. ui,.. lllln7. Hr ... d -1 ..... H. r.tlpr, Hr. ODd Mn. Wllllam AbonieU.., 111r. -11n. n.-.. r.tmo• Hr ... ~-' • • cou-. N. C. BabM. ~ R-Mn. I-en Lff. eataeoo, Jin. IWplt N. -r. Mn. Wallor B. !Jelbert, 1-w1m•-. Ii-A, GamlliL OIU.NOE1 -aia.,. z. Rall. arllo w--. llln. Lella - ..... ..... Ii ftettar ....... Glaa P. .a-. -MadO H. Huller, -W.lllataelt,--rt !PMl&lt,,b .. R.~ -.. If. w-...... w""'* ftatttt I Ibo' kelu W ..... 11.n. L. r. ll'Wq,. -A--., & & · Brat I , ..... C. • Dnv.: Mn. &L._raa ....... J.Lft' M, • a & ,... ;taS, .._. ~. • ,, • lat 0. I' 11, Per II A. ._., ..... Mm. S #:rJa WNP '' -·'sw 0 5l1 .. a..a1f' ..... lllllllr., ma sac Wu' , ......... T P:, •--&••a, 8•t a is.as , .. w· 1.1 i..,..., LS? ,, ....... ~ • SI[ a ' -~--I .-. .... .... • • 7 4th DISTRICT ASSEMBLYMAN EARL W. STANLEY· • HE SERVES : as Chairman, Munitipal and County Government committee; Fish and Gome Com· mittee, Military Affairs, and Elections and Re· apportionment committees; as leader of the Republican caucus. • RiAD WHAT SOME BUSINESS, CIVIC AND SERVICE CLUBS SAY: • "\Ve have e,·ery confidence· in your zbsolute honor and Integrity," wrote ·the Cnlifornia Super\'i.SOrs' Association ... "Tho:;e or us who follow legisleti\'e affRi rs rathei' c1011ely are •xtremely grateful ror the outst!ndln ~ job that you did tor your constituents." -Georg~ Shellenberger. Callfornl~ Stale Polytechnic Col· lege : , , . "thanks for the splendid cooperation you gave us during t.ae lE"gisht.llYe Sl'Ssion." And: .,On behalf of the Stale Council for Retarded Children, I ..,,.ish to ex· tend our since re t hanks !or your leadership," y,·rote George Ilen1is, lts president. "Wt than k you for the time taken from your personal affairs to at tend our meetings," ...,·rote Le3gue of California Cities. "We thank you for your support or AB ins. concern ing Unemployment Insurance .. , to make it an hon· ~stly·&d'lninlstered fund for people unemployed through no fault of their own," the Robertsh&'A'·Fulton .. Controls Co. Ora.nge County Planning Dl- rKtor Charllf's Diggs: "This county \s very gratefu l. I am sure, for ha ving such a n ou tsle nding repre· sentative ln our Sta le and loc3l atfalrs." "For your cooperation In support of s mendments whic h we proposed at this ~e.sslon In t he interest of free practice of our religion," the Christian Sclence Committee on Publications lauded Stanley. The California Probation and Parole Assoctalion: "I want t O" e.x:- preu our sincer e appreclatlon of the encoura.;:ement and assistanC"e · gi\'en bv you." Su perior Judi:e WU, bur C. ·curtls: "sincere thanks for your efforls ... in behalf of cour t Iegish\tlon ." Thi Allied P rinting Trades of California: "sincere thanks for your support .. , regarding .le~i s· lation inimica l to the pr1nt1na: trades." '"Thia note needs no a ck now· ledsement," v.·rote R. W. McKee. "It ls 1\mply lo say I deeply 8J>"' • ·• preclate the stead.!a.!!t way you ' \•oted -=j rather than v.·ith po- • · · ~-c,~.i,..,.,.llLlc&L ency. throughout the HE HAS SERVED : His country 1n U.S. Novy n aession. This i e(fttfr@• Mth..c:QUtas•..r"' World War 1; the Newport Harbor American and int elligence of a hi.1th order." L · d . Support of the Dti\'f'r-Training eg1on as common er; the Rotary Club as pr111· proiram ,.,hlch Sta nley is propos- dent, the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com· lng be ext ended for behind·the· "d h • . \\•heel training was pledged by merce as pres1 ent, many ot er orgon1zat1ons. caUfomla Association of Insur- HE HAS SERVED YOU ABLY, HONOR· ABLY, EFFICIENTLY WITH OUTSTANO. ING DISTINCTION! No man In public servtce has ever more ably repreMl!nted his . d lstrict than has Al1emblyman Earl W. Stnnley. Men and women In all stations, from all sec· lions m his district, county and state, recogni1•1 and appreciate his able, con1cientiou1' and fair public sorvlce. Orange County's 7 ''h Assembly District has " conttnutng need for such outstanding ability. iudgment and experience al Stanley has so cap.i ably shown during hit yoars of public Mrvl.,i HE MERITS YOUR co~~·~U~D 'SUPPORT!l ~ -- ance A.gents. amonc many other croups. Gov. Warren·s Traffic Safety Con· ference termed Stamey "a valuable member of a hard·warking team." Gov. Warren himself termed be- bind-the·wheel t r aining "a vital step" in reduci n& highway a.cci - dentL The Statie Deparlm•nt of tducation labeled It .. a very vital part of @ducati on!' Former Appelate Justice Erner· son J. Marks. now a Sa.!lta Ana attorru~y. thanked. Stanley "for your promptness and courtesies" in '"urging p!IS&A:e" or legislation the Orange County Water District want~. By unanimous vote. tile Califor ... nla Conferenc• or Typographica.1 lfnlons thal)ked Stanley for "fair and broadminded actions.., Cali fol". nla's Pea~ Officers' Associations: .. thanks for your interest and sup.. port." "Your consideration of the truck· ln1 lhdustry's problems during the la.at seaion Is \.-ery much appre- ciated.," wrote ca11fomla Motor Transport A.alo<'!iatlons. -Slnrere ,epDreclatlon" wu n ... preaed by Metropolitan Water Dlltrlct. The Redwood Empire Aa- IOdatlon had "'cratmcatlon and apprtctat)on." An. Informative talk to Cost.a Mesa .Kl'ffanl• Oub broupt this conunent: f'You told the thlnp that we IHould bar. that which makes the wb .. b So •round In U.. l!late Losblature. • ·san Clemente's Board' ot Real· • ton ~te of stan1ey-, ~exeeJ ... lmt · of state Govemmrnt and }'Our part in Ir. lmportlnt a~ .uv1u... ~·1 -pmud .. tn ban )'OU.. :i u . oar ftp~ntaltve."' • HE RENEfPS BIS PLEbc~-OFi "Tiie 1'1""1bon of 42 ~ten ot tllo , ....... Amer!<on Ltacu• "SEICJ'ICE BOORE $su 1·i 1 ;.':i.L ~ UIOlr, llJ>ce ... •P. -------·------' -~" ' ... ••9 Sl&nlq"'b&o -' ..,.,.~ •••• blo -ll"8•• ~ill oar t.hlJ.r m b&Da at· , Lm ~ HiM oN THI JOlr t, ' . . . von-NOV. 4 FOi- I ~. <iiit -bas -... ~-Ind -tllo -~ of. -losjllaton ..,._ !» pelltula al hlo -tHtoc7. • ID •IS' I A ot Z. 8. lldCaltr. ~ "'No•~ sar.or. -Uw~fll &!·•-=-'= .... fatliotlrllool; --1111rwm-,.~~ ' • • ,_ I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • PA&e .. -PAR:r ·II•~ 11-lURSDAY. ocr. 30. it11 Dr. Alonzo . Baker Htts Brass . £_1j:i,1f~1.1ss ~ Tacks at toast Colieoe fonln . • • YOU CAN DO BEi IER Al Daniger FURNITURE CO. • • . . We Buy and Sell New and Used Furniture Newport Ave. & Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 5656 That Continuous Stock Quotatt ... and Late News Are Available • - LAGUNA IEACH onta Rank of Laguna Beach-Bldg. Ph. 4-11116 Compleu Brokenp;facilldol Tram-Lm< Saxk Tld:m lcatlltlal Li'b,..,,. aDd •..Hee a.1 • Your ord<r to buy or 1tll limd ilOCD, 1MMo • - modities will be aecutd with ~ ....i -.nq OTer the nation-wide lascd privatt wire .,,_ - nccring our 16 California offices and out New Ycd offic< wirh principal Eastern uadin1 emtaa. lcam- riol facilirid are maintained lot .,.... _,.Nem. DEAN WITTER. 1k Co. ........ N .. ,..,. ..... I ... .. •t .. ...,.., _, ,,_,. ._ Ir• I ........... _ a.. ............. ,, LUI llUMQlll -- (Political Advertisement) ' 1Wll11te,er you do - Vote 'Yes' 0112'' Democ r:-ir s and RepL1hlicJns1 labor, business an<l farmers -they all "'Y: ··No matter how deeply you differ on clcc. tion day O\'cr c:inclidates and otl1e r b:tllot issl1t:s-1vl1111r11rr }"011 do , vole 'YES' on PROPOSiTION 2!"' That's bccauS<:: • PROPOSITION 2 meets fairly and squarely the se'liool crisis brol1ght abouc by che twin 11ress ures nf inflation and increased population. PROPOSITION 2 increases rhe Srate"s share of local school suppon, and relieves the mounting rax burden on homeowners. PROPOSITION 2 makes sure char <;.alifornia"s future citizens have the educarinnal opportunity they need now! More lhan 200 California organizations, local and state- wide, including the following,-join in urging you to vote Y~ on PROPOSITION 2: California Congress of Parents and Teachers California Stace Chamber of Commerce California Scace Federation of Labor ( AFL) California Congress of IndUst~ial Organizations (CIO) All· Railroad Brotherhoods Veterans of Foreign Wars of California American Legion (more than 75 posts) California Farmers, Inc. California Federation of Business and . Professional Women's Oubs California Teachers Association American Association of University Women United Taxpayers, Inc. Native Daughten of the Golden West California School TrusleeS Association CalifooUa Association of School Admini~ Cah1~ Federation of Women's Oubs, s'.·P: District Los Angelos Board of Education · San Franruro Board of Eduation • , California Sutc Deparuncot of· Educarioa . A "~I' 110te ;,iso is MTtetl on PropO"mi<>n,24,-to re-. plenislt 1/le Suu l<itln ftmtl from 111/iielt iuftids may "':"°"' to builtl tle1pd111~ly nerJ...etl d111noorM •. 1111 -Bit<.. •• Wedd Wu D -to nepli· In ot""'J conuut to cu,,..111 ate and IO -ltnglaA<I. llo 414 eampal$n opeeehq wtuch 'Mal ID' Doan ~ ClliCfno.ll7, but lul month reftned bJI -and r;ue...Uti.. aru1 pe,..nalllla and ..,._ to ,.._, the mau.,. to avoid preulng i.ou ... Ill'. A1on9o the <Jentral A.uanbly o(tk Unit· BaJttt, noted lecturer aftd prote• ed Nat.lom &Dd 80 ... .,ea ua troan 10r of poUtleal 11Cienee at CoUe1• aplll .boln&' branded• lmperialloU. / ot the Paclnc, lakl the crit.lcal al· The _,. ..... aid Jloilell SmlU.. ta.irs of the world tt.rkly on the former amb&uadcw' to Ruaalf-e..nd Unf' Wednnday night Mfore an now Med of the C'lA, .-ore be.for@ o....,.. Cout Collece Forum. The t eon.,..-.i ln-pllq com- lmpact of hi• wordl wu lnc-'NUl!d mJttee that ()ornmunlata had lafD· by his non-putlou b&ndlins of trated Into ... ry d•Jl"rtmelll or lh~. topk, ''Natlon&J PoUtk:L.. our l'QW:mment. Two weeQ' a.so In Korea. we are loatns be-a t>-~ °' u.e Supreme Court tween 500 and 800 men a week came forth W'lt.h the reeommeMa· and the •dJJ?lnlatraUon doe. noth· toln wblch wlll probably be adop. Ing d4>ftnlt•. Aner.., 16 monlha of t~ by the Sup~e Courl that rutlle. ne1oliatlng, Dr. Bakf'r memben of tM Communlat Party said, 'Wl' netd df'Clalve dba.rticu· bl" coinpeUed to regilltt, to a.e- lated !ltratl"gy -If plan A !alt., count for their incomes, expendl· try B and 80 on. Plan A mlght ture1;, etc., a meatJUte t.bat wouLd well be a t ight blockade of the bf' enactf4. by legtalalUres t.h.roogh- Chln<''e coaat.. effectlVf' bombing. out the land. In contrast to c&m· Our BNt F'rtf"nd• palgn diatribes aga_tnat Commun- "Jnpan and Weal Germany are tst menace, the Supreme Court our ~!It friends l also l"eoJraphl-quietly 11 ct.11. • cally. our) fln1L bulwarks aptnst Nf"VO \'ot.fi inva3ion) and we 'cut off The Negro vote. aa.ld Bakf'r, will Lbelr no..~s.' Japan'.1 overpopula-be one determlnlng factor in the tioA l.!1 constrict~. She neN!a in-coming cltttlon. that more Ne-- dustry. But we levy a prohlbltlw groe• vote In proportlori to their tariff on he1· tuna, eltttrlc light numbt'r than whlte8 and they vot11: globe!I 8.J'ld olher exports and then in a bloc. The ItaJJan and J ew- spend mill!~ a:ubaldlzlng her. The laJl populatlona conn other bloc., M.me policy holds for We.st ~f'-75"'° Democratic be-cau.se of the rttany and our old trtend England appointment.a of thf'ir members to whose wooi_we refuse to Import. Judge.llhips and other ptiz.e go\•em- "ln. a elng1e pro•inC'e of India 1 mental jobs under the preAent ad- we 1nlroduce-d Improved ta.rm mlnlllration. Labor, ot coune, methods which doubled C't'Op pro-w1ll go along wllh lhf' Eyebf'O\\'. ductlon a.nd alleviated the hiatotiC' He •aid many non-partisan poU- starvaUon therf'. But In the ""'av-tlcal analyst.a prt'diC't that, It the ertng co":"lrles of Ceylon and Bur-Dentocrata win, ~publican mora.le ma, noth•ng le done to rountcnct will bt'ea.k and a one party system lht> growing JJhadow of Stalin." wtll df'velop with only a small mln- "'a.nt Autonomy orlty of Uberal Repupllcarui tt· Df'. Baker said Lybla la thf' malning Intac t but ""1lhout f'ttf'C- world.!I newest nation. recf'lving tuallty. Tbe onf' party will be<'ome ht>r a•tonomy last May. and now a labor party and the govemmenJ: her neighbor Tunisia. a French even more centralized . proteetorate. ask111 not for her free· Dr. Baker said Ln conclu!lon his don1 but more autonomy In gowf'n-talk wu meant lo be provocative ment, n1ore native.e ln civil &ervice, and cha.llengtng". Perhaps It had reuonable requel!IU. France con· even been embittering. Ht' hoped fU9t>d by her 17 govef'nment..s since so. 'Back . to School Night' Plans for Mesa Main School Parents Plans. tor Back To School Nlght ... ------------- for Costa ~ttl&a Ma.In School par· 1 ent.8 are now complete. Mom and Dad v.i ll return to 8Chool ~tonday , ,'Jov. 3 at 7 :4~ p.m. lo team for thf'mselve~ v.•hat Is being taught Red Cross to Hold Nursing Class 1n Costa Mesa school!'!. Beginning ru>xt Tuesday, Nov. School ~ bf" calll'd to order by 4 and rontinuing each Tut>sday the P -T.A. pt'e.ttident Mrs. Judd and Thursday thereafter through Sulhe-rland in the 1.1a.in School au-Nov. 2!i the Red Crou will hold ditorium at 7 :4~ p.m. Parents wllJ clu.au in Home Nursing at lhelr be welcomed and directed to class-hesdquartera. 1104 W . 8th St .. fin rooms by Prlnclpal Ted Neff at Santa Ana. according to an an- 8 p.m. nouncement by Mrs. Robert Null, The tea<'hers of Main School are I mt':mMr of the board of direct or! looking forward to mtttln&' with and chairman of the committee on tht> paN!nl!I and to outlining t.ne nUrsing services. work which w111 be a ccomplished Mrt1. Lerta Kennedy. a registt':rf'( during the school year. Today nur.M' and a fl,ed Ctal&S Wtructor, more than evt-r education ha.e be· will teach the cla.aa which wUl be come a family bu.siness and par-held from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. l'nt.3 ar" urgtd t o come to school and wUl include ln1tn1ctions In 32 to nlf't't the faculty and to penon· nur11ihg a:km.. M'ta, Null a:tre1a:ed ally know about the. educational however that this ia. not prepara· program of the 3ChOOI. tory WOf'k (or practical nursing S1>4'cit1.l exhibtt,. are being ar· but rather i.e de•lgned to prepat'e ranged by Ule tnchtrs ~:hlch wlll one to take care of his own family t>t~ of lnlcrf'st to all the part':nla. who are ill in hi• home. Refreshments will be served · The elua LI .etrfetty limited to during "recf'M" by the room moth· 1~ penona: and the flf'!llt lfi to ,,..rs. A .. Back to School Night" for reg1«t.er by calling at the he&d· Main School wu hPld for the fir1t I quarters or by phone lo JO 2·1137, time la.st year and. proved to bf> I will be' accepted. · one of the beAt method.a for es-For reference in registering, It tablillt)lng parent-teacher under-wUI be known u tht ··home care standing. l of the sick'" claM. Nickertz Tells of . Early Days How lhto diecove.ry Of JOld ln California helped In the develop- me nt of one ot Amef'lca'• gTeat bU8l~S9('S was told here today by foe Nicke~ k>cal Studebaker Jca1er, and repr~ntallve of the only automobile company that ii twice u olrt a.a lhf'I motor c1.r it· ..it. . Whe• pld -41 ............ CaUfentla. t"'-o you.as ...,. •• ._ _,.,._e_,....i~ St~tatwr. •w •wc>n.altJ' ta II. Tlloy felt that P"Oplo -- l•S: Weot "'GOid -a lot flf W11(0M. So ~ -t• build-· .u.-. .... -. J . M. 8tudellakr. ..-1 Welt. ln nve yfan. .t M. Studebaker 1av.ed sa.ooo f.lld r<turnod to Ill· d.lana to lnv..,t It In an upanaloll or blo br<Jtben' buBlnelO In lsa&. Thi& addltlollal capital wu -- tsal to the tarly mcce• of the .,._ lerpriae., . '"The -or lt\ld•Miler and c.11ro.,.. sold ta but --.nee of ~ _.., and - that <n•bled U.. com-to b~the-betWeen.tlle- ' drawn ~ .... lo*J'• .,...,. \ t>d, ··100 yean or eapertenc<', and I haJf of that century In the manu- ractur~ of motor cars." Nlckerts hu been wilh St.ude· b&k~r for Lhe Jut 2'1 yeara ot Ila JOO yeen. CDECK AIR OF TIJIE8 Your .ervfce station ~ra.toi-, an lndependt"nt buatneuman ln your commun.lty, cu tell you t be proper amount of air tCJr your tlres a11d l'Our car. Given the new. longer·!lved • y nth et l c rubber whJch uaree oil, and a 'liWe com- moa-eense t"&re, you won't han to get qut aJtd loOk a.t those Urea """"" at the -lnternlll IUld under mo.t. unusna.l ctrcu.mslan· cea. You'U know llMY'r<! bebavlnl -IL A rooc1 drlttr la a -1• driver. • • • • REMEMBER-WHATEVER YOU DO-mobile. !be-on!}' -"' -u.a 5,000 -k ......,.. .... to --....... Ucm."-'4~ • Aawtr•'9l ... 1 I f> ...... -.... . ..... .. p •• ••'• -·--· --... -=-,!&--·· .:... Come Put It Through Its Paces ! -• Right now, at your Dodge ·dealer's, there's a sleek ; Power Packed Beauty that is just waiting for you to get behind the wheel and take a "Road Test" ride. ·- Thrill to Its Surging V-Eight Power! NEW 140-H. P. RED RAM V-ElGHT Nudge the accelerator, and feel the eager resporille of the most efficient engine cksign in any American car! This new 140-h.p . Red Ram V-Eight is alWe with power. It makes you the master of hill and highway with a magnificent reserve of acceleration at your command whenever you need it! NEW Corgo·Carrier Reor ~ck ... up to 11 cu . ft. more room NEW T raYel-lou~e Interiors . , . with seats that combat fatigue • SHAVER Come drive it today! You'll discover a new kind of car, built for action and tai!Qred to the needs of active, on-the-go Americans. It will open your eyes. All NEW!. .• 8RAND NEW! '53 NEW Jet Air.Flow Hood, .. fttds oir to engine, boosts performance NEW Pilot-View Curved Windshield ... ond wrop·oround rear window MOTORS Your DODGE· PLYMOUTH Dealer Phone Beacon 6907 1680 Newport Blvd. • food~ ltl.tt cooking tht . sec.d JM ti~ gas ·011 COSTA MESA ' • • I • ' • • • •• I • ' • . • .._ ____ _ . _____ .. I THE ARCHES ' Cafe and Cocktail Lounge • • • .WHERE TO DINE • WHERE TO GO OPF.N lft A. M. TIJB()1JGR I A. 11. • • • • / N'lr.\\'l'QftT M.\"D. ON COAST MORWAY l\"'EWPGRT BEACH . I -,• ENTERTAINMENT • THEATRES (WE ARE CLOSED "IJN"l'HUIUIDAYSJ I ----------------~==========::=::::====~==~ I Sant~'s W~shop Fashion Show KARA. M~S CASI.NO.· CAFE 1, . Sponsored byOCC attd ~ridge Slated ' .-1t1nA\' Tinn' Tr'F.snAv Christian Assoc. at Mesa Clubhouse I My A:n'. . I ·J COMPLETE DINNERS and COCKTAILS Wde"s BAXTER I Best Macdonald CAREY I n nn MAm ST. ~-----HARBOR 937 BALBOA • ,~ BALBOA Rl:t' CIOl!llNI Mondays fM Winter Seuon l .AGl "SA m .. t 0J>f"n E\·r~· DGy. Ft'M Park.Jng- Phonr Harbor-871 Ml.,ne ~ 8rtacll 4-9006 --·-- Now Open SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS • h • I t • • • THE I DOG WATce ,1 Is Open 24 hours -a days a week Complete Menu of Delicious Food Served Quickly . • . and Reasonably ELSIE BENEDml * Closed Midnight Monday -Open Midnight Tu~ay • • lk-a('OR ~96? 608 Coa .. t ~IJt'h,,·n~· ~~-=-~~~~~·· ,. .. ---··- • m.... •-...- lhlO A.M • ._ I r.M. dolly Ornd s-layo -' holldoys Pllw: ICl..i...ty 2-11 ,. Lo+. J I'll& ;AHINe. Friend ";;:6'! .. '!,--- ~~~ \l, ~ .. \T .1 :.as "Savage Splendor" ST . .\RTS \\'F..D., !\O\'. ~ • • Gii .... """' '" PECX ·HAYWARD· GAIDNEJ llUftll HlMJNGWAT S THESMowS~ ~ . ~~ Mesa .. \/ ui.. . . . • 1, LI~T Tnrfl SAT. Ty ronf' J'o'' rr "Diplomatic Courier" RJO U .>\t.J,O\\"t-:F.S ltORROR ~HO"' )·'1;10~,,· 11 :~0 ••. ~f. "The Raven" "The Ghost of Frankenstein" ST,.\llTS ~··~. -1 DA \'S 4tarJ.• ('~w11..-r "Sprinqfield Riffe" and • .' .. ;, "~t:ic .~ight" p 'I H ta· ' I 1 ST:\RTIXG srx .. XO\". i "Bonzo .' Goes to College" nt '!:!:t --IJ:te -!:S! p. m. "Beware, My Lovely" al .!1:46-6:.a9 -9:M p.m. MOSOAV TllRV SATrR.DAY "BOftZO Goes to Colle<Je" at 7 :00 aDd JO:OS p. m.. "lhant, My Lov.,y" At K:C8 p. m.. "BEWAJU: MT LOVl:LY" not ~ tor dalWtta Loolllnl! .... d to °"' Ohrl>tmU ~ with llJI •-1 to dllldftn of &JI ageo, tile 0rull" Cout Stu- dent Chrlm.hm A.MOClatlon '8 l!pOft- • ae.riu or .. Toy Fix tt'' parUe9 at tht-homeA or student members. Thf' projtoCl calls for cofJectlng hll k lnds of lOya and rt"modellng 01· l°'l!'palrlnK thou that nred reno-- val~-At Cbrts1nuuc time t.hete atudttnl11, Working ln co--OJM'raUan with civic g-roup~ In v&rious com- munltie~. wUI dlstrlbutt" their it!t11 to n~y and undt!I privileged children. AIN"Sd fbr'f'f" of tbf"!'lc' "'To)' t~tx II" partk-!11 haw bN-n brld; -th .. llr~t. at tht• hnmP of JRmMI f 'nnrady In \\'f'1ltmlmt€'r; 1hP W"- <'Ond at thf' honw of ~fin .Js.nt- BHkrr In Balboa. 1"8ad; and ttwo third at tbP homt> of '.\tlMS Joan JJaU>bout Jn Santa Ana.. A four1h pnrty 111. plann1•11 for So\·. 6 itt lhfl hol"l'M' ot Carl \\'hll'Wln ln "·,.,.tmln.11trr. Anoth<>r rvrnt S<'ht>dulf'd by thr Stu.Jent Christian Association Is the .!lf'nll-annuat Play-:\'ilt>, which v.·ill bf' held In the SC'hool gym \VN.!ne!'day. Ot:l . ~. fr11n1 'i · 10. The ~ntu·,.. .stulll'nt bMy i~ invitC'd to Jnin v;lth th(' S(.'A 111 an t"v('n\nfit of run ontl froh<.· centf'rlng around Ha llowef'n activitii'~. Th•• only <'O!l:t nf admission v.·111 bE' a can or food \Vhich \\·111 be adde-d to thr SCA Chr\fltn1a." toy proj('('t. S r \\ ly f'lt"("tt>d offte"r<t l"f"l"pon- "lb&f" fur tht' orpnlr.atlon'" 8('- tl\-lflf'!ll arp u follon·•: prHtctt-nt, l>on .J'at"ob!w-n of Corona dt>I Mar; \'ll:'f' pr'f'tlUlmt, Jamn ('on- n1dy; food l"halrman, Joan ('ad- \\'alladt'r of S&h ta Ana; dttor- atJon rhatrman. Sn"an ('amp. Hunttnrton Rf>a<'h and Kt>nDl"th Ta:-i·lor of SP\\·~rt Bf>a<'h: !&O- <'hll rhalnnan. RIC"hard K tnr. Huntlncton &-arh ancl '.'Ill~ .JaDfl Rakrr, Balboa. l11land.; pubUC'lt")'o ~''"" Jllnt> Bakt•r, RaJhoa 11'1a.nd; dl.lk:tt.'L'llon ,-rot1p chalnnan, ('11.rl \\•htt11&n, \\'Mltmlnfltf>r. Facult)• ad\·lfllll""" arf> C'harh>R f.A"\\'l.' Dr. 1 ... 11tf.r Allf'n and ~ti"'. Dorothy Dalla~. Luncheon Session Planned by Costa Mesa WCTU Brigblly dtcorat~ with autumn flo~n. t..be Friday Altemoon ChJb BO\lM'. 610 W. 18th. St~. Co.<il:ta Me-- aa, W111 ~ the settl.!lg on Th.u.rld&y, Nov. 8 of • fa.It raAhlon show p~ Rnted by SHE of Balboa. Tenned a •·ffarvf'll of 5"8-'Jhion."' the event, beginning at 1 o'clock. la sponsored by tht-M othcMl· Club of St. Jo.a.chtn1 School. Df'uert and cards will be addl- tion'1 features of the afternoon's entertainment. · MNJ. John Seel.so. ls general chairman for the occasion. Assist- ~ng ber ar(" Mmes. Jame!'! White, l'(>frelflmf"ntA: C. Mike Harris, d~ coratfan1.1 : J ann Gouvlsn. pril':es; Louis Afarkf'I. publicit y: Mary Doughtrry, hoRlf'NI"~: and \\'attace Miller, t1cket8: Donna Gallant. tal- l lies: Elinor· Ux•ser, and Ah<'e ~1tn! ns'Y. cards. Tht" lut<'~t SHE fhhion.~ '"ill be I modt>led by M il"s JoannP G ouvian 1tef'n -agt•I an<l M lnf'.!'> Betty For- syth, Jni.;reet \\'lrth , Virg-1nil\ ~tar· k<'l and )f C~f"b. &trs. Virginia HR.t c h will act as con1mentator for th<' f3.!thion &h ov.·. H osteAAI'! f or thl' affair \\·iH })(· Mmf's. Mary Oot1).:hl'rty, CrnC'e Farden , B Ptt_y Hro ... :n. Roberta Norton, Celel'i tia Lynch, Brt ty Muni% and FleuITtt(' Eddy. RP!"ervat lnns con he n1nd1~ by C'a ll ing ?.-tr!'. \\·;,din<'£' ri.111h rat f1<:n- con 6109. -The Balboa Herd\\·are -Booth at the B. P. \\'. Christnnu1 P re\·ie\\· 1 v.•111 g ive :-·on irtea!' fo r g irts for Chri1'tn1ns. toys nnd Boots and Saddle Top Trophy Goes to Santa Anan The re\'Ol\•ing t rophv or Boots and Saddle 1·iding club \\'as pre- sented lo Charle3 Lee of Santa Ana. h igh poinl \\'inner in lhe .!ff!nior division , \\"hen the :1'1l1::!4:a group ancl their junior~. Los Companeroll, held their pla:rcta:r at Orange County Jo~airgrounds. Lee will hold the award for three months. Bumle Bailey and Ralph Irwin \A'ere nngn1asters and Earl Bag- . well was ground C'ha.irman. Lyle RE"suming their 5ev.'ing on af-1 Spene(' of Santa Ana judged the irhans, mernbe-rs of the Costa Afeaa the all da)· program of events. WCTU \\•ill a.a.<1em ble :--.'ov. 14 at \Viqners Jn the junor t rail hONle IO a . m . ln the home of Mrt. for riders 12 yearl'l of age or ~1)·rtlf' King, 418 E . 17th St. F ol-under ~·ere: Robin I rwin, first : lowing a potluck luncheon pro-Ruth Grei11er, second: David gram feature or thf' afternoon ""ill Bagwell, third; Ma 11J)·n \\.f'lker. h<' a United Nation~ skit captioned fourth. Ka~,.-Balley nnd Sheryl •·Father Gels t hf' Point." Holmes took fi rst an<I second Late!lt m ttting of lhe union, place honorR in junior trail horse ht>ld 1n the Costa Mesa OJmmunl-for ridt'r:ii ov<'r 13. Bill \\·arne ty Melhodl!'t Chuf'ch, was in keep-copped lhe fir15t place ribbon in 1ng with lhl' &evt>nlh annual cell'-11enlor tTl:lil horse while LoJ'ra ine bra.lio n of Unltf"d Nations Day, Lee took f il'l"t in senior st ock <Xt. 24. Miss Sarah Conant. In-horae. Other flr~l place ribbons t<'rnational rE'latlons for peace di-went to Kay Balley, junor stock rector, decoratt'd the pre."!lldent's hor5e; Gail Moores. Junor pleast1re tabl£' with flags of the 60 member horse; BUI Warne, Sf>lfior plea.sure natlon.!I of the U. N . Stre..~ing horse; Ruth Greiser, pleasure thf' thought of unity Jn on<' w orld I horllll!I ( 12 years or under 1; Ralph ~ .. the devotional period conduc:-lrwin, circle race against tin1e tt:d by Mrs. Sadie Bland, spiritual (open ): Carolyn Pli<lham, sack Ufc director. , · ,,,. ~ ' • f rlce; Kay Balley, b.'l!Tel race Miu 'll(yTth\ Hof<ln ~t Ff"••· agllilfsl time (Open I. ton, Orange Countf WCTtJ tegill· lative director, revtewed the 24 Many a big deal has been made measures on the Nov. 4 ballot. through a aniaU clasa:itled ad. SL'"O~ wit aad MJteH&laPr for the annual Zonta Club f'harlty ball ,, .•• Johnny Du- ~ pk-h1rNI &ho\'fl a.' he l'Onit for thr MO N"lt>brant~ N'('('ftt- ly. Legion Auxiliary 'Goes to School' in Surprise Prog. School days \Vere partially rt- f"rra.ted by membt"r~ Of the New- port Harbor American U>glon Aux- iliary at their regular social meet· ing 1.fonday night. in recognition of Education month, \.\ith that them(' carrird on throughout the evening. The first hint of "something nrw" \.\re s eppart'nt at t he bE'g1n- ning, as mrmbers arrived lo find "desks" in place of the usual ro\vs of chnirs. and a lthough be- ""ildermrnt reigned during the op- ening ceremonl<'S. approval was voiced as Education chairman Z<>n· ohla FrOlll explained th e theme when she flni.Shed outlining the Auxiliery's education prognm. During the short bustneM ses- sion, a.nother deviation from the nonna.1 r outine c ropped u p aa me-mbers vot~d to convert the bus- iness meeting scheduled for Nov. l()> into a social ·evening open to the public. There will be refresh- ments. garnt>s and prir.ea for those attending, it was announced b!' the committee in charge of that program. Announcement was also made that the kitchPn v.•111 be open for the Hallow<''en dance to be held by the N t>wport Harbor Legion Post this Friday evening, at which time sandv.•iches. pie. coffee, and cidt>r will be ava1labl<'. Ladies or the Auxiliary will hold rorlh in tha t departme nt. As soon as "class Wtl.s di~misse<l" sides "·<'re chost'n for a seAAion of chare.Jes, with bubble gum the prize for those guessiJ1g the n1osl. in the shorteat time. The finale WM an ald fashioned spelling bee, made up of words heard often by all Auxiliary men1bers, but writ· t en by rev.·. Mrs. Lydia Briggs was the only one left standing a.a thC •·toughiesi" began eltmlnatlng the other experts, and her prize was a package of lolllpbps. .~: Refn>ahments of cupca.ke11 ahd coffee wer~ Mrved b\' hosteMCs Eilttn Innes and Zenobia Fro."!IL Anaheim to . Stage Halloween Show Anaheim's 19th annual Hallo-- we't":n Festival, the naUon'.s larg- est,· gets under wa.y lhiA Friday with a kiddlC3 costume parade' apd lhelT own big cll"'CtMI and vaude- ville acta. . Ha.llowe'en on ."()ct. 32" at.art.a early Saturday morning with au outdoor brea.kfut and entertain- ment! for 1,000 coetumed cete- bJ'IUllB, the feaUVAJ WW. continue with an all-day jam-wlte'e &J>ythln&' can happen.' CllmaX to tbe two-day oeleb ... tk>n will be an aD-1.naian show and Ute WHl'• stt•t~ night parade. For °"' lqdJan -.... ... ~ v!Dage h&a "-n .....UU.~ ia L&Palma Park 9tad11=. ~ pertonnen· ot ~ lllow wm be Prin<*O Sun-n. &ad Smouy Oblllm do~ tr!<:~ rldlllC and ~ Ilg. l"dl•IW '~-eipt . Dale Sloma Mu.sic Y~t 1 Dance So ~ng To . . COl.l'flUME PRIZES E11lerta1runent Crow1llll( .of ~Ir and Q-11 p. m. NEWPORT HAJIBOR AMF.RICAN Lr.GION HALL Poot %tl Adm. uo I"'• roqple GENE'S RESTAURANT allG BAKERY frellch and ttalia11 C•lslne -f Wf\ddlng or Blrthda,J OakM I l'lloae Barbot' 1102 • TM Coast ljlVcl. Corona del Mu ~~la ' -~~·~ ~ • -~ I L~ EN : 1 ~ANCE, NOV. ~ I ~ Day & Night Schools 9 ~ , SAVE h THE TIME . tit • Sborthanil • Secretarial ~•Typing • Accounting • Bookkeeping • Civil Service ~ ~ • Comptometer , FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE Dial Kl 3-1753 for Complete Details ~ .... ~-- . . • Ale JKl!irr•Y-L • 4 i 5 N. · Sycamor~ I Soiitia Ancr -. . . 111 . . ... ~fi@e•NO&H - MAX Wo PO,E ·t]eneraf Contraclor B1JILDINO e llEPAffi e ALTERATIONS • Bola& A1'e. COSTA MESA -·- General Sheet Mah.I Works ·ST~ s~1 ·l sBEET ~~· ~G ' . ' t'BONE aAlll!oR 1110 t801 VILLA WAY NEWPORT BEACH M;A!~Jlc~~~ !,£RO. • EXCAVATING i'" GRADING j-TRUCKING . PHfl!fE BEAOON '90t Col'tler Wilson & Jl&rbor Blvd. · Costa Mesa I 'f \ A,,.,... trilMil will pel'f ona ill a ;:;;::;::;:::;;;i;;:;;;::::;:~;:;::;;::;;j;:::;:::;::;::;:;;:~;:::;, _,ries ol .. ._. .. , d·-d!MI• For F1lif lnfor!IWloa PhOne S•nte AN, fCI. UlM I • aoct war a.ae.. L. A. , . ., 11 d"' ~ ,..,_ ror tm tobeooo ~ tblwr ""8ald ~· ebMlt wot ... I.be ~pld ""' .. ,."" fl/I -_._ 'lk lll&M ,.-wip - mt ot• ....... ~ titlllli- 1111 --• '" lk ._ --0147, ........ t 7 .......... wtll a,, QI •n 'IP mr1 j • l j • ' • PAGE 6--lPART -111 -THURSDAY, obT, lO, ~1952' . rr~.!tillE .SS -fi- 1rs TIME FOR A CHANGE IN SACRAMENTO J FOR AN HONEST MAN! The only favo~ be asks is the pri~ilege of representing the people of his District a~ the stj\te capitol. YOUR VOTE FOR LESTER VAN TATENHOVE IS a Vote for Good, . ' Honest Government LESTER VAN TA TENHOVE FOR ASSEMBLY . ' " --· . . "l~J>IS'.l'BICT. r,._~, ., -;vetetiuii W°91'ld-W.af,ll•r .; . Attoniey ' ~ • l ' ; • . \VOIUL\CEN are "'1o"n applytnc molt.e-n chrorne.-nlckle Rttl to mild 1teel mrltlnl' pol lo be u1'ed by th~ Aluminum Company of A.~rtea.. Clark found lhat by tbta method, the lank could be protf"cled from oxidation at t~mprrature~ O\~r %000 ctecrtts fattnh~lt.. The metal l!f fed Into the r~ar of the g-un, nwltf'd. and 1011-ed a.K&Jnst the tank by compf'H8ed aJr. . CLARK MET ALllZING CO. Harbor Students TELLS YEARS' PROGRESS to See Program . . , . El~h t 1ilu<h·11ls tif Nr v.·rlort Har-I \Vhcn tltc Nicar agua n freighter. MV Rio Esconclito , bor Uulon 1-11~h St·hool ur<· anion~ Jim1>ecl i11t o 1.>0rt last week a fte r foundering o ff the Florida 1norr than 290 !ilud t·ntJ:s 111 3:; j Coast in tile hca\·icst ::;lorn1 of the year, _it was due, in a soulh<'rn Ca1Lrnrn1a h 1~h sl.:h1 00Js 1 . . . , w h o arc rc~1.'<l<'rf•d lo 11ll enLI l)o· la rge measure, to tl1c act1v1t1cH of one of Newport Harbor B n1nna C'•11lf'i:;:c Sc•cn<·e D<ty l'ro· I local industries. grain Satur·day. · I Although lh<'. c·n~1n0('::l ~n<I .~ro-Local :.itudcnl:J plannin..; to al- peller ~h.tt.fls hall bf't.n sUhJ..:ctcd thf' O l<tna .. ira o f ft·nsivf.", _ by me-tend are Nancy DPav<'r, J anet I to tl•rr1!1c stra_•~ the :;~'.P y,•as tfl.lltzlni;:-a.Jon<'. _ which \.i/ould Rislity. J eanie. L1nSf:ln. J in1 T horn-I ahlP to come in unrlt·r 11 s own have reniainf'd inactive otherwL<w · ton. H o"'~rd Bog<'r"l, J\f rllard J\1 e1r, I J>'l\\'t'r. Ju~t a fC"' wct·ks bc!ot e, because of lack ( rep lacem ent. Ralph Pr1ni:lf', and Polly 1~-u !askl. Clark J\fctallain~. Inc., [106 :~Oth /machine parts. 0 The proi::ram v.oiJI bes1n ":ith e 1 St., hall tum1s hrd fl ('\.\· ftil).:Cd st1·t'l t..lemonstrat1on of the F oucault I prope ller shafts for Lh e !-ihip which Cla rk brought the lfk>a home pcnduh1111 at 9:1J a. m . in Bridges \Vere 1nst1tllrd by the l'at·ifll'. Dry-\\'Ith him and In 1946 Jolrw•d "·Ith aud1tur1un1. d1~:k & H.t:piilr c·on!pdfl)', (lHldanl\ I f-'a;\" R. Ital~ to foml lhr Clark U •c lurcit and r1 ... 1nun:ilra t ions or under lht• dlff'( t1on ~ au•! :-;up1•1 v1-&.: Raff' 1 ('ompany hrn'. Thr pqu 1pn11·11t in n~lro11un1y, bolan,\'. s111n 11f Lh1y.J'~ l1.1·;.:1st1·1 or l. .. 011d11n. I !illl rl "·a.oi. roo~ and thP part-c h rllll'~l r y, J.::Colv;.:y, n1ath1"'1t11·t11.·s. nt·r ... rac.-d llquldR.tlo n '''hf'n \·an ph_VSi(''I, P'-='-'t:h(•'<"'.\', •n·J ·.-•. •o .. v Thi· "''''' '.!.i rool t-hart>1 '''r r•• ., .., , .. " ....... ('arnp Ma ,.-ood C:ompMn'y aAkt•d will f•i lln \.\.'. Afl•'r Junchcun 1n nta•·hinr ll h,\.· South ('na ... t ('u111-thr nt t ri bid on m f'talJlz.ln ... m ·o I rill I Iii • " Fr l:lry J·fall. catlet.!I or th .. Po1nona llll"l' ""' N. ,,. 1 >t'll\,\. "1"· or thrlr lar~ro 8lffl tuna cllp~ra I •· · i"o-'m I I ''"'"' Colle~e-Cla rr111011l M\•n'!i Coll~"(' I n•· t"•ar1ng u a" IJ' · -tn sa,·pmbfor 1046. "' II i I I•-1 hi I l"" o f unit tir th" Jto1·c \\'Ill p :-,·x1·nt a 7. nr;: un, ••r ,.,. '''" t· 11 '' Clark Sft)'H t hat t he app licaUon llull ,\_ l\1:lt"11, iw1·r1·lKry 11.ntl n1ilitur.v ~l'it•ni c p1og ran1. f "atur- ( 'I I I I \.\·as nnr for wh h:h t hc·re Wt'r e nri Ing-rxhibi l1-1 ant..I (•xplaPal1vns on su(>('rlntTb"n1l .. nt bor 1.ark . ,. u ~ I previous expcrlf'ncc r t>cor ds on Wt'apon.-.. tat l 1c:.i, nnlitary Ja\v. n111- 111:lnir. I:, 1.. ut on,.. or nian,\ "'hll:h to rely for ass1sts nce. I i nil · 0.. d •n• b>· ti • II''"''" I tlsry history, unt..I l'.un1n1un11.at1tin!'l M' ar Jo ' •· " ·rhou ~h lh.-young com pany m ad1· c4uTIJNlOlt•!l fllroujthuut lhf' ''""'L n1any 1nislakp11 for w hich thry equipnienl. I 111anlcy H. Clark, prc1111trn t of hAd lo puy later. th!' jobs were OJ)t'n hou~ will ~ held in a.II Cl k M l ii I l I I h st'il'ncc deparl nt1 •11ts Jur in"" the ' llr c a 1 ~111h· nc .. ~ ur Pl _is dnnt• and n<iY.' stcyl s hips a rc be-" a I' Y ~;rlJ ,.. · ._,...., ..... 1 in.c:: 1ncta1Jizcd on a ll cnasl.s Hl'· l· • CIVIL ·.DDSNSE SIGNALS Know your C.¥!1-~f ..... attaok wa.m.lng lignal9: Thrtt mlnutp.a ol'riain&' and fallln1 blaats on •ir- ena or horns mean "attack fm. llllnelit, take cover": three one· Old ·School T ~~or Moves to M es~ a \ • ~ ._ J. K. Sefton, Jona-time/ llor of orw Wljo sits ..,...... legged oftiiie 412 Balboa Blvd., ~ j\IOt l&llor'a •b<nch I<> do II.is WO<lt. ol- moved to hia new loe&Uob t 1104 thdug'h he now spectaOzea only 1D aJte.m.tJon.s and repair work for ell.her mt'n or wotnen. Hla phone numtier . le tbe sa.rne as Ricky'a. lk-aeon JP4i . minute blasts alt<"me.llng w ith Newport Blvd. In Co.tta .. 8a In two-mlnute periods of silence Ricky'' Sportlrwear ShopJ Mr. Set· "all. clear". I ton is one of tbe old echqol ta.ti· The food · can on your pantry ·shelf ' changed this t • • • • • to this t • TM &ut Joa;iuin Yo11>:y .. il 1A>oAai 60 >-" .,. ,; Irriga ti o n made California waste- land productive. . The tin can made large.scale irrigation pay off ... by creating a world-wide market for tl1e greatly increased crops grown 0 11 newly. made-fertile ac:res. Today, Cali- fornia's canning induslry packs and ships more than 3 million tons of fruits and vegetables a year. And you 1hare-alongwith every. one in California-in the huge in. come that is provided as theStste's canned food goes to market. We at American Can Company are proud of the part that we have bad in helping California's can- ninr industry grow. • A1 we continue to develop better containers, and more economical waya of mak.i.Qg them, even more people will be able to earn a better living gro.wing, producing, and packaging California producta for the markets of the world. . ' A Hint to Thrifty Ho~v .. lilt ' • ' ' r ii win• b<<<lO'""' .... 1ck '"I , afll'I noun. l'nn1·h1 di 11i.; \\'Llh 1:1v.·u11-1 l'w1a)', 19'16 81 l l·r . hu5 relca!tt' fr11n1 l cording lo n1clhorls and standa1 d~ n2.i.r2,~~ colh·~1· poul. t hr Navy. H C' first t.;ot the ld('a llCV(·lopef! by th('m. .c...------------------------------------------------------llur1n~ hts tour of 11uty as D~··~el j \'an Canlp has since "'riltf'n (l 'ulL L1l'.'.i.l Advcl'tiscnient ) Offll'Cf' on lhC' 11alnti·nant'" Staff thRt the \.\..h1te Star une or the ur Se1Vll'.e Squatlrun Ten· ell F:ni· I rust two inelallizcd,' h~ lo~t no \\'£'t•)k, t:lllhe and 1.R)"lt• in 19 11· 1 Ntf'el fron1 rust Mince nietallizin~ 'l5. . their elf'ctrolytic proble1n has bl'en T ht• idea grew RS Cliirk \\'ltnes..<s-cuinplf'lt·ly solved and t heir rc- ('d l h l' 1nanncr tn which worn 1na-!)air C'OMts great ly redul'ed. They f ch1nf' parts could hf' _r;built' as hevf' rect.•n lly or(.!ered an addit ion- good a" nr>w by metall aw~ v;hcn a l 7000 squa re." feet of meta llizlns re placemen b, we~e not avltlt..lllble I for that s hip to be applied lhis from th6 Si.t.ea ... Hi& group J>~rd winter. many Rl'l\p!t> ba'Ck~ h'f stn"k:e during c;1 .. rk bou,cht out Ba~ ln IDtl, forming a ne\V partnf'r- !lhlp with a .Young me.rchant martnie engtnt'f:'r, Hull A. Manjl\.. Thf'y lncorporalfod undt-r the prnent name In J940. Obfl of thf'lr bell kno"'O jobs '4'&8 on the l TnJv-rr . .Jty of SoutMrn Call- fomlia Retlearcb ''eMf'll, Velero IV. The entlrti hull above the waterline wu metalllud •a 19'8. use wrote Clark that the S&V· In g In painting alone, since metilJ .. lizing hlld more than pa.Id for the m ost o r the n1e taUl%ing. Furthe r, that the cost or the hull mainlen· ance due to ruat had been nothing. In 1949. Clark expanded h1s ac· t ivlt lea lo lnc lude m etallising with aluminum, bronze, alloy ale<!le, mo. nel and atatnl('S8 steels. The firm haa done conaldcrable work for Convalr and Lockheed ln resurfac - ing of damaged alrcro.It alumtn- um, using a special process whJ cb the firm developed and ·la no:w pa- tenting. Dougla.s AJrcraft ls ln~ veatlgalfng the process for UBC on military 'aircraft. ~ °"" or tbo mamy lal<reotlq appttcattw of ~ta01•1nc by Clark b tba* of appl.rlar -- nlckh! •liet.f coaUnc to mUcl e&ttt whkll will rw.IQ etldatl.oa . at tmiperatwa .., to zooe· F. 'nle firm doe& &U the meta.Jlta:tng for l"lreat.one Tin A: Rubber Com· pany, Loo Angd.,. and Procter & °""1bl• at Long Beach. &8 well .. work for many other large lndu. 1 t.rlala. They have r.ceritly been award- ed the contract for metallising a 1¥&9. otttl quen~blnJ tank for plded miNilea tor the Navy '•'t the Naval Ordan<:e -Tut Sl&UOn, IDJOkem. Clark hao recel""4 lett..,. ft'Om all ...... tbo WO<ld -1clag -- m&tlon about b)a metl!ado and Ille --o( hla --l'b;' fJnD W Ibo Wen ooL.t ,,,,......,. o1 ~ ILCt\X> 8,......, ~ of N<ta•H!lns cootr.cto. -bu -wrtttea up bl -·1-1 t..nide pcllllMcattoM .. -0.t •,t," ...,_ AP' ..,.. "l'1e11111 .._.. ___ .. ------- "Please ... Sf op Taxinq ri, Sehool '' · l I 'J 1 " y ' I 'r , I You Save Mllllon1 with Nori-Profit Schools ••• Lut year alone tht! non-profit ·~ools saved you $41,000,000 in school district tl!xes ..• by educating children who otherwise would have gone to cax-supported schools "' your •xp.,.,d. Parents of chilldren a ttending these schools willingly support pu~lic schools-and will continue to ti-0 sol They ask only '/'at a sec- ond school f4x be reh.oved from the non- profit schools they support. · • .............. ~ .. 326 PROTESTANT SCHOOLS • 53}!. CATHOl!IC SCHOOLS 3 JEWISH. SCHOOu ••• and 1 # Affededi.7 ...., ....... ~··· 58 non-profit charitable school~ for spas,ic, epileptie, deaf-m'ute, pals~ed arid ~entcl ~ly retardr d childr~n. r I . . \ -·&fl'!I MAO n fl#AlllllOUll ,,, •