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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-05-19 - Newport Balboa Press' • I L ... I . &iilt-btut'· .,:. T. ,Jf. (_ ..... ) cw:ni I 'iii --_,. -.. ,..... ~ fWL no kind -Aft ~ a loar •~••J' lllP•.., •••>•Mn. - _._ 4-ottlle- ~~-­ .., tlle Oollfonla - C:loH l l l -plre. I\' ................ ot tlle .... ,,_~~~~~~~~~--' t..,ic --t, tllat wr t • • airport at ea.ta ---.. t • .....y ·-...... Ill. llPl plane • . --• • r • J -... .,"' .. '"1 1 INnll ......... . . ; SECOND LARGEST HOME COMMUNITY IN f . . • _ .. , Amo to ba -fair -lmpullal. --\o 11; tfN Md rlit&ID ......... , llllt. • Wt 4-powel' JlaM &ad b 118 I bl p miohed and --VOLUME X PHONE HARBOR 1816 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA. THURSDAY, MAY 19, 11H9 SIX'l'ElliN PAaEs ' FIVE CENTS NUMBER 12 ' &very do)' :rou ~ Ill IM papen about alltoa ...-.,. lllto uWlty polee aad pl&a. dlllar ~. with people reWll&' ....... sled If -klllocl. Daflri\ It 1eeD1 a little old- f~ to keoP f~ - h!C)lwa,. ~th -bJCb •• d h_,. poleo with the tun -1- edp . that u.erre roias to lllll ptop\e ! .A.l.moR u n l v e r • a 1 I J' they're placed .. -to !qh- W&J"I that if a car roe. ou:t ot control It'• better tb&a eveu money tt'U end up as.mat aDll. And at protty near all ail'po<U- -Ute maaIJer onM, at leut--tM hiP power ltna. fence 'em bl wtth aJro,os\ c e rt at n lnvlt&Uonl to clla.ater. .Jim Kline Named School Bodv Head 119' ...... ~ pl"l':Mde•t ef t t. e Newport llutler Ualon mp 8doool _, ......,. ..... ...... lldaool·•ide ir:JeetJon. Uala --AIM elected wu Dlaae Patter- Cjtiz~ns Aroused · by _Near· Dro~nings o~ leJts!~n~~.1~~n~r~y ~~~~qe!! ha~!!~: of the And all the Ume people a r e wor 11 lng abOut the •hortace of Jwnbe.r and bow our fo....U a.re .... wbe will be atodellt b 0 d y trM9arer fOI' Uile MMiq YN.r • ialand who lhl• wee.k cha.rged parent. penniltinl' their young children_ to play on the ibeach un- attended a.re endangerinc their Uvea. aa. ... n elect.tom are belag lliekl .....,. l•r tlle of'tlcel of \~pre.I­ -• .... _......... David CaD- cllola Uld .Jim Rltcllmao are aoe- te94e.n for tile ''eepete apot. ~·hi.le llove.V .... ,_ aad !Katy St..rt an competlll.I' for t b e at;udeat llodJ' -rotary pooltlon. Ultle Stephenie Myers, two, daughter of Mr. •nd Mn. J . W. )(yen, 120 Pearl Avenue, yestent.y . ' ' wu rucued (lrom lhe bay after fall.iAJ in ben.e•th the Shell dock near the lal&nd ferry landing. being wiped OUL Mebbe lt'a about time for utwUea to So underpowrd ! TIU8 18 ALONG A SDULAa VEIN Wblle Cl'I tllie •ubject of hie ways. it'• time for the road peopte to lt&rt WC>n')'lns. •bout Newport Bl~. In w. depC'•·. opiDkla. .ft won't be too lonr when Bristol BL in Santa Ana wtll be cu~ through. to tnMt Newport Ja.-d. Then there'll be k>ta more traffic. ' -Al8o the county f&Jr will it.a.rt faJr·ln&" thla •um.mer. and Man- qer o.n Patch's ,a..n. aren't for a Jew-day event. but for a year~ around recreaUona.I p r'O I r a m wb.lch Will draw more and more people. And there11 ~ more and more traffic. The county traffic l&.fety coun· dl. which whacked out treee near Placenua at a d&nlill"OUa r a l I Crc:..ing, WU Uf'Std by U}la dept. to do away .with the deatli:CSeallng treea along Newport, but the COllllcU decided to Co Wting at wlndmllla, Instead, worldni' up • project to move a rallroed out of ~ta Ana bta.UM the MW free· way will c o m e throup. there aomed&y. A projec:l lm~ble of completion. Silly, too. Newport Blvd. la a naturaJ for a dJvtded bJ«hway. ll'rom Main St. In Santa Ana to The Arcbu with a alll'bl com,pllcation In th~ middJe of Coat.a Mua. lfebbe tt would be better to widen t b a t ~hfare in t h l • ..8out.bern Calfomta area wheff ·t.ratflcfa the t..hthr:est. r a t b e r t.ban to 11•• nearly all Utt.. JJJnt hi,plft,J prG9 Jec:ta lo NoriJlm1 Callllrila, huh T I rl"S TDD: TO od. GAllDEMJNO HIGHLY CONGRATULATflD for their oplondld _.,__, of redeclon.Uns Balboa'• BMnboo Boom ""'" C-. Ward upper .rtpt aad his u~te a.o.ema.ry Tra)'DOr, lo"-er rtpt. Major DolD9 Robert Murphy, owner of the Bamboo Room t. shown at upper left wttb Mn. '•Y Murpb1 '°"'ft' ten.. Tl'tbotle of tbe whole throq \\"M pa.td to cae qur.rtet on tbelr iachlevemeat when the ll&mboq Boom opeD<d Tu..my nlsht. ( Preu Photo) &Bae llM u enviable electioe record. Ila~ bttB preaident of Ida du. for the put t\l"O )'Mn lllodt. ae a Sophomore aod aa a olaaior. Pilot in Jail Bills Providing for More Services Could Double Taxes, Stanley Says "Someone will have to 'give' If the legtalature le to _k.eep tuea at their preae.nt le:vel," accord.Ing t o Aaaemblyman Earl w. Sta.nley of Balboa Island. The legislator poi.nted to the billion dollar atate bud«et which ts expected> lo be conside.rM in the lower holl8e of the atate legialature late lhta week, and to the $900,000.000 l!pecfal aPproprlaUon bllla For Low.Fly•in I introduced by memtx;.rs ot the tegtalature, tn addiUon to the budget. "The old aayin1', 'you can'( have W St k your ' caJc:e and eat it too; was Oman rue never more appropriate than when Dana L. Man11ur. of Monrovia, aptJlied to the bus1neu ot-st.ate wu in city ja.il this week, serving government," Stanley u.td ' thla ~:~y:r:~ low flying over ttle By Automob·ile ;:c~~~t:n::;~gan~n p~~ He wu sentenced Tuesday by . tax incre.ue progn_m proposed. by City Judge Harry Blodgett after Governor Warren. "Tranalated failing to appear ln Mon rovia.\ Mrs.. Opal Mitchell, 1822 Po-into terms of stale aervicea, state court Aprtl 12 on a _complaint mona A venue. ~ta Meaa, 'IA'U taxe11 and state budget. it means filed by Newport Beach Police that nothing ts 'free'," declll.red Ch I e f Rowland Hodgk l"""n. A rushed to the Community H08pl-~ the Orange county legtalator, "and bench warrant tuued here wu tal this afternoon alter she was if we are to vote additional ser- Ogle-Holds Mesa· Not ~·· · ble .. turned unoerved by Monrovjjl •truck by an automobile on Har-v;ceo '°' the people of California, police. bor B I v d. in downtown Coata thOAe aa.me people will have to be Newport Beach and Costa MeM Mesa. taxed &ddlUonally to pay the resident.a lul month complained billa." Fo Th t $347 El t• · Cost The. accident occurred u Mn. r I ec Ion that a low-flying plane was "buz.. s\anley declar~ that It th-' . g'' .___ Mitchell was crosalng Harb o r ..,... .. an ~ch and lnlAnd areaa. Bl d legislature should agree to all According to Ray T r-owbrtdge, v . at Balboa Street. about 100 th I dlt . it Id will t 3906 Ocean Front lh Pl feet northwesterly from the Alpha ese ex ra expen urea wou The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. It now appears, nu e ane e be to d bl h be held accountable for the $347 additional expenae Incurred In lhe ye!Jow monoplane.· wu flying. sc Beta market. The car, which hit neceaaary oa e t e taxea. Jlleaa'a unsucceafuJ incorporatJon election two yeara ago. low over the beach that chlldrei:i 1 ~e woma~/\;:a.s5drivHen hoby TB.lwd. 'Wooltl Have to Pay' ran frorn !ta ..... th. A •econd call omu. uoo 0· , ar r v · "Sine. we can't 'have our cake' So ruled County Counsel J oel Ogle th.is week when the Board of -the aame afternoon from Trow-Dr. L. G. Nelaon, Costa. Mesa, -the free eervtce-'and eat it Supervlao-ra aourht a decision on how I or if) the county could collec! br1d~ reporlt!:d the plane •till in called to the scene or the accident, too; Stanley said, ''we would have tbe monQ". the vicinity, nytng at a height of admintatered first-aid pending the to pay for tt one way or another." t..at week County Auditor t.. To Telecast f "t•I. 10 feet with the pilot throwing arTivaJ of an ambulance tr o m Some of the it.em.a to coine up H. Eckel cal.led the, attenUOJ'l of •. -_ ,.,..........,... ~ the pi&ne a..nd t.a..llt· Santa An&. The doctor rePorted. fH ~· ._~.,ad9• a p- aupanleora that the election bad Fry H" ....... ~ Ing to peraoM on the beach. tbat Mn. Mitchell'11 l.njurtes In-propri&Uons ulctude: an ad.ve,rt'5- coet the county $13-47 while apon-11jll ..,.,,~ A third complaint came from eluded fractured .rtbs and a scalp lng and puhUe.ll;Y commiAioh. $l,· aors of the elecUon had poeted a Coata Mesa.n who reported the wound. However. the rull extent OOO,OO ; two new hoepltala for ln- only $1000 to cover expensea. It A t eleviston bl'Ofdcut from the plane nytng very low over 1696 of the lnjurlea could not be ob-ebrtates '3 000 000· veter&ru1' In t.hia de p t'a. M.lchborhood wu reported ta.at week that the 8ite of the Newport Harbor·Coal& s . Monrovia Avenue. tained unUI the patient reached bonU8 'POI 7&0 Ooo .' Calttomla everyone's •It t 1 n I. 'back com-Law ~urrea •ponaors of lncor--Mesa Llona Ft.ah P'ry on June 1 Identification of the plane a.nd the hospital. OtymPic g~es , co,;,miasion, Sl,- placenUy, watch.ln.a the, kllee-deep poraUon electlollll, tr unaucceuful, and 5 moved nearer to a rea.llty Jt.1 pilot. according (o police rec -Mra. Mitchell la the wire of 000 000 and a farm labor houstnc fog m.a k e the tvden.e crow. to defray expenses. But Ogle thht today with the announcement 'that Ord.I, ws{ made by the CI v 11 Arnold Mitchell. an employee of proJeci: $100,000,000. ~pre popptn1 o U t ot the week ruled that the 1 aw holds engineers and crewn\en from a Aeronautics Authority. Irvin George Gordon, contractor. "It th. bU hi k th 1 _. CTOUnd in all dlrecUon&. aponeors 11 ab I e for "only the Loe Angeles teleYlalon. atatJon e pu c t n s e e •• 1- Every yea~ 1 wa"" people tt'• amount ttxed by the Board of had \'!sited the site of the car-p . T ..A. t-0 Arrange lature should spend atat.e funda to gelUn• late to at i rt Jarden-Supervtl!Ora" in advance ot the nival la.st week with Lion.a Club Chamber Slates encourege our tourilt trade, take planttnr. • n d I ~· every election. He said thet IUpervlsoro orriclal•. First La.di.es' Day I year's Activities care of alcohollca at •lite expense. year lhrongs ruab Ollt and don't had set the figure at $l000 and The television show la scheduled make a bid to bring the Olympic plant prdena. But thoee folka that the Costa Mesa. Ch&mber ha<l to highlight lhe.)events of the two First Ladles Day of the New-Members of the Ex ec u t I ve games to Calitomta ag&ln, or ju.at don't know the pteuure of poeted. that sum. . day affair, using the various port Harbor Ch&rnber or Com-Board and Committee chairmen of fav~r a state tann labor ~oua1ng pfcldl1.I' a batch ot pole bean.a. · t booths of the merchants and man--merce membership at noon Wed-the newly-formed Lindberg Par-project. then they 1hould not com-• .,. he lncorporatora c an n ° uracturers u 1. backdrop. •-d T h plain If their taxes are raised to .q,uuh tomatoee canota.. and aU 1 II ~ ul r~ •· pay auy neaday W1U be marked by the ap-en .... an eac er• AsaociaUon met -' ' ega Y ..,..,-req · .,... ~ "The tele,·lston •how will eerve care ror all these contemplated llUdl vel'elablea. and enjo~nr a .. th tt dv"s-"' board pe.arance or Dav Id Olmst@.ad. Monday at lhe h o m e of Mrs. 1 ' more, ; e ' om ey a 1 ..,... a.s a medium ot acquainting the Do projects," St.a.nJey utd. · me1 al of auper·fl'Mh. f"OdUce. members. manager or the Long Beach Con-ugla.a Hinsley. ;And they a1lo tlon't know the W ith the C()mment: "We'll have people or Southern Callfomta with ventlon Bureau and secretary of Activities for the a.uoclation·a . The Balboa I.aland legislator be· plee.aure of munclLlna on home-to ch a 1 k it up to experience;· the F i.sh Fry , which has already the Southern caJUomia Roads lo first year o r work we.re planned, beves that few ot theae •P,proprta- canned vegetablea t.tuoush the pervt lhl k d Jared the become traditional with the people Romance AsaociaUon. and preparations were made tor Uon -bills wUl pua. I know, ~ ha.rd winter Yum' Better ~' eon Id• weeb&blec ha t or the Newport Harbor .area.." Gu• Olm•tead is one of the state's the &aaociation's f irt!lt g e nera I from long experience. the old · · · .,..ance wou pro Y ve 0 Beach, Llona p~tdent stated. axiom about the 'cake' " he nid brMJr out the bore • n d spa.de, come out of the county's general "The Flah Fry 11 an event which out.at.anding speakers on the de-meeting to be h e Id Wedneeday, · • · -"um• (Un"'-velopment of Galifornla ••d har-Mav ""'. en · · u.. ts unique In thi1 part of the ooun--· " ..v lita.rN try. and persona who are unable bora a wealth of statistics on pop-Mrs. Billie Thorn~n announced th ul&Uon and bu11iness trends. HUI that Supe.rintendent Everett Rea T"DE x R u t o attend will be rtven e oppor· knowledre of the •tate's colorful Ntce Ume with th• White who I y n·1t to tunlty of aeetnr ll through this Will dJscuaa pe_nding llt&le legisla.-0""'r&tea v aux' tn ·Balboa the • ,· mediu.m for the ttrat Ume," Beach hlatory baa given him a Wide rep-tlon whJch will atfect the schools r -added. ut&tion u an absorbing apeaker . of California, and that other en· Ac/dee/ Names To P.-T.A . list ·w1tnea.e. aatd the UtUft girl would haw· drowned if she bad re- ma.tned· under the water "30 eec- onde longer." She wu rescued by Peter Wll- Uamm, of the Shell dock, who aid he went in after her when he looked out ·o1 the window a.nd chanced to "8'te the hands doing down." . ..There wu no one el.le around," Williama , u.id, adding that al· thought ne "heard a yell" he would not have '.uapected anything lf he had fa.tied lo see her co down. Children playing in the sand in the vicinity of the dock , Williams declared, "a.re ai .... ya yelling." Stephenie fell into the bay shortly ~fore noon-as she was playing under the dock with t'4·o other children, WilUams declared. La.at week ctUzena of the ia\a.nd were arouae~ by the laxity of "negligent parent.a" when an un- idenUfied 4-year-old wa.a rescued from the· bay by MMI. Jennie Lee Woll, 307 Ruby Avenue. While Mn. Woll yesterday was unavailable for comment, it was reported that the 4-year-old fell into ·the water while playing with two othe-r young children in a sail- boat at the city noat on S. Bay Front. No a~ult.8 were in sight -and when the child ~ent overboard Mrs. Wolf dove in fully-clothed and rescued the yoU.ngster, ac- cord.Ing \CJ r-eporta. Mra. Wolf wu quoted u say- ing that another 2-year-old very nearly rell out of the rocldllg cl'&ft alter the first chJld went uvu: ne \tomah took the chll· dren home after saving the one from the bay and. taking the other two trom the boat. All three chJldN!:n !were unidentified at preu time today. Residents complained that the chJef of~enders are "young moth~ ers" who allow their email chil- dren lo romp on the beach unat- tended. To Deliver Street Sweeper Sat urday Aa an ampldou ldak-off tor Clean-Up Monday tltrougb Frld1,- of nm:t Week, dty offtcia18 and ' •peciaton will wttaeM dellwry of &-. clt)'~• new l&.000 1treet a"-eep- e:r at ' DOOft Satur-.by on • the rroll.Ddli of 'tile City Hall. Aathortauoa tor purchMe of the moctem. S\\'etlper wu reoeot- ly c-l<d by the Cl~ Council oa ti.e recocnmendaUoa of Clty Man- ~r loU •· &.lion. Tbe .-plec:<i of equl-t, purelilMifcl from Bro\\"11. -Bevl• Compvy, w1ll .pel'form th Job of other ev-enlftl'. Dlterta.tnlq &ncl The Fish Fry la iponaored an· The mttting la tentattvely aet joyable teatures wtll comprise the =~=!iraih~r~~~ i:! Be Here Mon. nually by the Colt& Me.sa Lion.a In for the Rossmore Dining Room on aS80C:latlon's meeting , which Will Bamboo Room Murphya bu~ u the interuta of financing commu· Newport Boulevard. 1 be held at the Lindberg school. • .ua1. he WU nY1ne eomeplace. nity betterment projeeta. and the ..• 'hiked wtth Bob 8klta, who'a Everyone ln the Newport Har· proceeds tor the put two years Newport Yach t Club to Open Season Saturday Night w ith Dinne r-Dance .O u.thWliuUc a.bout the Costa bor area wu urged to have a tree have been Uled for the develop- 11 .. ftah fry he'a •llout to IM&at. cheat X-ray which will be avail-ment of the ea.ta )(ea.a ball pa_rk. ... And with Monte Crawiey, able Monday with the Mobile grand8tanda. and tJsht.s for night who"• ltkewiae . . Cheat X-ray Unit located in rront games. With the accent on rec- of Rlchard·s Market from 12 n011n r eaUon for youth the plans call Formal openlng of the 32nd seuon of the N~rt Harbor Yacht Inadvertently left out of the •tn.!leplas the 1treet• ·of Newport P1tn1nt Teacbera AaaoctaUon story &e.dl. .->"11 ettldeatq tllaa In the which a,epeara on Page 3, Part 2 ,..a., d&y otnclMI declared. .. It .. of this 1Nue are the followiftl' Mped"17 mted to the parttcu...,. chairmen: Mra. Norman ~n. c~tk.a of a beeab city .. w a ya and meana; Mrs. James It 19 ...,_... to plCk up 8Uld u Ma Jo r , h. ea Ith: Mrs. Hugh 1ftJI u other debrta. It ft'pliaicel, Springer. we If are; and Mra. tire okl dt7 •t:net •~'eePer recent- Harvey S"o m _e r a, emblems ant.I ly deacrtbed b)' oflldal9 M ute-- Pt 1 ···r Anested to 8 p. m. on that day. for further development of the Club Saturday and Sunday wtll be marked by two tr1bulea to Dr. Student.A at the Newport Har· park with thla ye a r proceeds. Albert ·Soiland. club founder and Its first commodore. bor Union High School will be X· Uons officials stated. 4 • OedlcaUon of the compaaa roee on the front deck at 3:00 p.m . 1 1 rayed ln the mornl.ng at the schocl In addition to the 'merchandlSI'! Sunday will be folJowed by the unveiling of the club's new trophy fOr Ro~ from 8 :1~ to 11 :00 a. m . diaplaya and the various otber e&blnet. both of them memorials to Dr. SotJand. The compua l"08e , 1 Mra. J Qhn O. Johnson. Balboa, booths and r.idu, lhtd-...e wi~ be : ta the gtft of st.atr Commodo • chairman for the event said, "One mammoth horse para ~ 00 une • Shirley Meserve. t penon in every two hundred hu a. pet parade and contut, a baby also be preanted at Ulia Ume. Accuaed ot •lne.C..,_ed rob-a ct 1 v e tv.berculosia w h le b ht contest, a beauty conteat. vaude--Opening cere.monlea wtll bq:in Speclal gue&µ. expected for the Wry of a Gudea Gf'0¥9 man., Mn. d&n~roua to "-·-It and others. ville act.a. and otber attracUon& Saturday nJPt with & d:lnneT>-dinner include: Com~rea Col- •-·~·-h ff-~ -~th t ha dance, t tre club'a most form.al II H •--11 8 C C A W JHDDe Matjorte Portor, n . of Only by -tti .... a c.h .. t X-ray can whic are o ~--. ..,.... ou c rg-e. h • • U......,c • • . . .; lllJa.m •--... -al t ti f th ~-. event of the year, i:oUowed on H --· L. A y c Cliff --1072 Newport l;tl....S.. fiDd Edward _..u prOtect youraelf end your -.ne m n a t.rac on o .e •-· o1"'n, . . .; .._.._p-_. ,_ d h will be the ....... Su.nd&y by the offtdal proaenll· L. L y c ~--•• ~----Hu.ton Ntcbol&, a, ~ im C&n· family and know that you a.re en , owever, umo• man. • .; ~ .,,_...._, yon Rd .• were UTMted 1n Coat& e:althy."" dinner which la prepared annual· tton of ott1oera and utute to the C. I. T . C., and their ladlee and MM& Koada.J nle't. • ly by Heinz Kaleer, well kllov•n flal'. Mayor and Mra. Dick Drake. To pin the tull aupport and Orang County chef Tbe new offlcera. wbo will be Sheriff'• Depu.Uee ~y lleMan re9pol\M: of the enUre community. e · ted b th lo ff '-nd GUbrert Kuhn et.hi that Up for le.tten have: bttn sent to clubs and l""I! Y e aen r at.a com-' ' Regin Id Humf modon are: Commodore I' rank -"' -polr -IUpplled _...iauona. •mplo yen1 and min· a rey Sim-Jr., v!U eom-.... I.Ta !"' llCl-Jack ca..,~-Ana ....... ~ u..ir h.ip. Poet.,.. Succumbs at M Prenu. Jl'Ulmot-, 11ar Ccmmoc1ore ~· wbo llM ........ "" Ille and anncuncoment. will be forth-Barry A. K&nn. p 0 r l CapWn ~·a t....U abortl7.,.. & ...., com1nc throu&h-out the area. Private Nneral ~ will be Cb&JJeu F . 1..andttl and r I e et Mil cbeck bad '-"'tit Im a To five· tntonnation about the held tomorrow ft 2:00 p.m. at Cap'*1n n. Brown. llaall Aaa clolbllls .,.._ • X-n:r "°"'•7· obldent speakera U.e Balta Mortoary, OOUt Hlct>-· 1 Adolpll A. B~ 141, oil ..U hem UM N-rt Barbor Hlrh way, Corona del Mar. f« fteStnald .·:,,:::_ °:.':.i~ ~1~: r*Uler. ot 11171 HcMI' 1 at.. <kr· ~ are available for abort F. Humfrey, · M. who dMd. nd-modor l"ulmot--an-. dateef be ... ll1b. Chlhl &ad o~";-tlono are •··•-In Dana Point -~---o wW -the ~ ·•--~ ·~ an""Ml lMpection. of tacht&-Wbl-..... aad roll••• ..-i ' p. m. tnvtted to contact Mn.. Fay Rubi-Hwntny. who ltved wtt.b h1I nen 111 u.. iftllpec:t1op wUl be Maye, after.,.,,. feti a'* willl -Dool\ of !»Tia at the l\lgb wife and chlldNn It 706 Poppy a-tropbleo ·~Li: bUU.t a man and1womaa a.1 bM met la Kheol 811CCJa 5323. for a apullu. Avenue, Corona del Mar, •-•• dbaMr ea lkmda.7 ..,, .. an. • uMlm ca.ta. Ji. ~ .._,.. otndaJa ot tbe Ora.nee County owner of BumtreY"• ftbl'lcl. Irwin Named to Teen Canteen P ost Al lzwln, footllall coecll at N-- port ~ Union HIP Bcbool. bu ..X:.pted •ppollllmeal .. tac- wty ...,_tall.-to lJla - of cllnctocw of Ille Newport Har- -Toon CU'-. Inc., It wu an- _,,.ce<I todtJ'· . In bll n-poot, lrwtn 1'i11 Rn& to coordlll&te the actl't'IU.. ot Ula -t (OftmlDs •oar d. tlle -otcllnmtonaad\be- of .,.. "rarplt"-tlle r-ea... i-1a~- -J>t lda _,, w t110 _.. ~ &Dd a.Jib AW>ct· Cout Hljitlway. A _.II OftDt ot U. - ...S ot ,11&11 Rd.. w llaata ~ alklll. .... _. ot the -l X-ray Be la ....-.t...i 11,-b1a w I ( e. will ba IM 1111..utas of Ule <mll• -of ~ wr<e7, are coopttatlnr with pul>-Jan~t. and u..ir u... ~a: -,__ aet In ta<TUm Ill U. R-told ·.~ lhll lie lie -ottlda1a In an effort to~·· 9 ; Mldtael ,_I; -1-1 melt. Tb.la la a ~ 1 1 wu mwnr 111a WeDet ""' a x ... ,., u. -popu.1a.-over ~ r .. Jr. I · to u.. tata Dr • .Albert 1o11a1111. u.. ...._ ~ ~ .;:, = ~ aa 1M ta -r"1a°' ~ df~thlll i: ~ a:..::~ ~·~-:. =~ ~ ~:::. = °' ~ ~ -:..:--..:. 8j,!':':; " -to pu_cbn ... -~ ~_I_~~~ .. owlftJ.y .. pooolbla. Toan ""' -... llftd .. tlle t::o--~ ... llblr)Q MI011'L Aa-...... ~ -IOI U\O Colt& tlle -Ana -;.ad .... -;:::: la paid for by Iha ale ~ ... for IM plOl I ran. otMr -to n. ........ II --ot KT. -Mp. LloJd c11up Ill cub. ' at ~ a.IL ED.tom-t wta ba pt~ Uie -tlOpllJ caDIDet -Will .. IW!my, ,Ill Vll:loda 8tnot. I • publicationa. ~I • r : • • ATTORNE¥S TO CROSS -EXAMINE P. E .. OFFICIAL~ Continuation &frail p11aen- ger ., ..... to SoutllJand ,com- munitiet1 woold entail an im· mediate eapendlture of $11,· 000,000, Pacific Electric Rail- way official& laat week tetiti- fied before th e California Public_ Utilitiet1 Commiasion. The l•Umony waa ta.ken at a hearlng on the ra~'• applica- tion to a~ railway paue.ng@.r aerviee to n\llllerowi Southern Cal· trornia clU., lncludlns the service between Newport Beach and Long Beach. Newport Beach ·waa repre.ee.nt- ed at the he&riD.J' b)' City Attor- ney Georg-e ~n. who yeater- day told the Pre.a that the hear- ing waa contln.ued to a tuture date to be tlxed ~y the Public UtilitlM CommiMtoner. At that time, Dennleon declared, protea- ttng p&rtlN will be stven. the op- portunity to croa. examine ''"il- neaaes ror the railway. otnolala TeoUly Principal Wttneaee for the com· pany at lut week'• hearing in Loa Anple• were 0 . A, Smith, pre3ident, and Arthur C. J enkins, consulttnr enstneer. Their te1Umony.1 Dennison de- clared, implied that ln addition to the $11,000,000 outlay the com- p&ny would Io a e $2,000,008 IU\· nually tnroq-h continued opera- tion or pauenger rail aervlce. P&elftc Electric, lt Wl\11 brought out, propotea the aub:sUtutJon of motor p•11enaer fCTVice for pre11- ent rail eervlce. '1'eatlmony de- veloped by Smith and Jenklna," Dennlaon dec1.al'ed, alle1"ed t b a t the eubltltutton would mean ., profit of Sf67,000 annually. The City Attotney told a re- porter that the poeition of lhe city "will be not ao much ag~lnlll the aubeUtuUOn of motor ror rail aerv:fce" but in.at.ta.nee "on aban- donment of all PE facilities With· In the city limits"' if ran pa.uen- ger service ls aban<ioned. He added that. while the PE'• application tnvOtvea only curt.a.Jl- ment of pa.uenger service a.nd the company 11.rnlted Its evidence lo that subject. the CommiMloner "ruled that freight operations were pertinent" becauae the rail facillUea tor both pu:aenger and freight service are the .same . "It ta therefor material to know. what portion ot maintenance c~ts Is charge<I to th.e rea:pectlve oper- ations," Denniaon oblerved. In addtUon to the cities repre· sented a.t the bearing. proteaj.lng parties included the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, numeroWI business UeoctaUona and Cham- bers at Commerce. Among thOM registering appear. ancea u Interested parties were C. I . o;, the A. F . of L., and the United Statt'a Ha v y, Denntaon &&ic!. Eat.ertala at Bay Club M.ra. J:unice Knox had a.s her gueeU, Wednellday, her bridge fou.i'aome:, w b I c h originated In Brentwood.· Following a luncheon at the Balboa Bay CJub. an afte.r: noon of brtd,e WJ.a enjoyed In the Knox home, on Balboa la land. • ,. ~ - • • • ,I ' ' I . PA&E 2 -PART f ..... THURSO~Y. MAY 19; 1949 -~3 FiZ:!~PllESS ..B A.If ~Dl'r LOCA.£ ,,..,.A.Na lleessz ....,...-llt.mi.J·O• "llfJ •t «>ruae Coaat7 ~ Oft<)' Tllunday &t N..._i:s.aai. Call!onlla. Ottlce Md~ Plat al ttn ""I-Bl>d.-Pllone S...-11111 Entered u MCOnd..claa matter J'une 18, JSMO, at the post oftlce at Newport B8ch. c;a.utomJa. under the Act ot March 8, 1879 . ' llfft911e• Calif .... N--'P1llllloben ~tloa M ••• !If.iii I ............ , ..... BEN 0. Rl:DDICK, OWner llDd Publloh"' WALTER !\AS, Newo ll:dltor ROBERT P. WU t.l(EI!, Bwoln<M lfanac<r ROBSRT L. BOLLINllHEAD, Adttrt-g )(&na~r The Preu ha.a bffn adjudged a newspaper of general circulat ion by d«:rtt Of the Superior COUrt of Orange County and la CUily qualltlPd to publlab all klnch of lepl noU!'t>• and advP.rtJ•menu OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF ra:wPORT BEACH S~ON RATl:S• In Onulp County, '2.00 per year. Outalde of Onulp County, $2.l!O TRIBUTE 'IO 'FATHE R ' MURPHY TuesdAy night waa an occasion o( tribute and exhul- tation for lilalboa; it was an evening of tribute to Robert A Murphy, his wife, Jay, and Emma McConnell : an eve- nibg of exhultation for several 'hundred friends and admir- eni or Balboa's favorite patron upon the reopening of his Bamboo Room. The grand re-opening of the Bamboo Room was no ordinary event-it was a community celebration. The re- modeling, redecorating, design and opening were al l com- munity events. Firstly, a plan. far re-<loing the Bamboo room was conceived many months ago by Chan Ward, young Balboa art student from the Art Center School of Los Angeles. Ward, his friends and acquaintances were endeavoring to find some way that their community could return the many courtesies and favors which 'Father' Murphy had extended tel the town. Chan Ward dreamed up a plan. His mother, Mrs. Andrew Brown, and Mrs. Satvatore Monaco and many others, all volunteeni, aided. Of course, Murphy hired much of the heavy work done and his own maintenance men worked long and hard. Irvin George Go rdon ~park­ plugged his crews into many night sessions to complete the overhauling of the bamboo room in only SIX DAYS. In the redesigned bar Tuesday nii:ht were scores of bouquets of flowers from as many well wishers. But most important were the people who attended the opening. At least fifty people who have lived in Newport Harbor Cor many years and yet we'll wager they do not ordinarily frequent the public dining rooms and bars. BUT THEY WERE THERE TO GIVE ENCOURAGEMENT to the man who has given his money, facilities and physical help ' to anyone, or any organization in the community who need- e<I help. ' Everyone who atten'ded the opening of the renewed Bamboo Room, including two ministers, the mayor. two bankeni, many doctors, a host of organiztltion-o!ficials, and riot plain townsfolk·were most happy to greet, congratulate 'and share a sip with "Father" Murphy. .. We've often thought how satisfying it would· be for the ~u logies to be delivered for ou• friends while they were yet around to hear them. THE CELEBRATION IN THE BAMBOO ROOM ON ' TUESDAY NIGHT WAS MORE THAN A EULOGY-IT WAS MONUMENTAL ! ----·---~ J?.E .'s TALE OF · WOE Brazenly and without thought to propriety the Pacific Electric sneered in the faces of the half a hundred cities of Southern California whose representatives were on hand to participate in the hearings before the Public Utilities Commission of the State <ff California in Los Angeles last week. ' Reams of figures, (Jlles of woe, abuse, and lack of l>atronage were all recited by the hour by the officials of I.he Pacific Electric who were trying to extract from the r. u. c. permiselon to abandon their rail pa.saenger service ~hroughout most of Southern California. All IOBS every line loses-we are losing millions, there ,is no way to make money, cried the babbling Pacific Elec- tric officials. But their tone. demeanor and attitude chang-. fl<! abruptly .when officials of the cities asked to see the _analysis of freight operations. Pacific Electric stated that freight had no connection with the hearings at hand. Further that their freight op-~erationa ahould not be considered. The cities rebuffed them , land eo clid the commission . We here in Newport Beac)l can see close at hand ;the operation of both freight and passenger service. It is ' . rtrue that there IS only one passenger car per day on the )ocal line. But from the hours that their f~ght locomotive : hacka for and too on the line in the heart of Newport we believe th<>11e same rails are well used for freight. We believe that Pacific Electric could show a net saving; and certainly a profit on their real est.ate if they. would roll up their rails from downtown Newport Beach and pull their operations onto the right of way that they already own in the westerly part of the city. We realize that Pacific Electric has no inherent pride, either in their operation, reputation, or ownership. But. we of Newport ·Beach are ahowing signs of a definite and growing civic pride. AlJ the Pacific Electric 11see every means. fllir or foul, ~ gain their enda; we would like t.o euggest t o the City ot Newport Beech that we extend every effort t.o make their poeitjon In the bee.rt of town untenable. Firatly, we are aure that the fonaer right of way property opposite our city hall Iii atill •zsEEnd u unaubd.ivided land-let's rai8e ' ~e a u 1 """'t. We are llUl'e that 'the junk, corruption, &nd dirt they maintain or permit t.o be maintained on their ijlcbt of ""'Y Iii a nulliance--let's p~. Apln, we wonder It adequate A?Jtaty facilitim are Jbaiatained &t the depot. And SP"fkiDg of depota, isn't . the CQldltloa at tile Giie at 38th ~ and tbeir right of ..;ay a haard to Ille &Del limb. The Pacitle J£leetric wu given the right at way by the early aubdlwldli s of oar city. Tiie-rfcbt of way wu • g).m for pe P npt Rrrice here. The ralhray was paid I I '_. • caah far ~ pert at their irfcbt bet•-Vel'ldde Pr-Stage Conlpan and Balboa by the city. r Tiiey haft Md a .. ilty ~ v deal OV@I' the years. NOW LE'rS PLAY TR'3R GA ~ ) ' ,_ Wl1'HOUT RULES. • Headed ~·Cliff Thefire~_Says ~---=::~Ea~ ft''ll• -OGNT MRllf 1we• cutt todl\r. 111gne.i bb third -" contract u leamq man wllla Hol- ·-' . ',; i , iday •ja stage. He will head the cota.panJ of reeidenl prot'eakmal p1a,..... openln& • len ---9CllD ot su.m.mer atoctl at '1\IAUn June JTlh. - Unde.r an ex-clu.alve. lon•-l•nn Oalilhicl lo Kath&rllle Conl<ll, Oltt ,Ma •ported the star ln ""Cl"""'8•. •.&.nugone". ~Bar­ Nb al. Wlmpole Strett'.', and •Au- -y a...s Cloopet.ra." Dutinc lh• ' cttrNnt lll!UOn, howe'NI', M l.!U! ...... ".,Moua .. ~ ._ ... ~m ... iiii.· COl'ftell f'Mted from ttM! arduout yeant' nan of the lat~r play. and CUit frttlanced. We"ekJy he In- terpreted roau in tbe radio itet1es. "You Are The~,'' heard in South· em Ca.Jttornia at noon on Sun· dayo. AddlUoM!ly, he playtd op- posite many of the na.Uon 'A gnat· t:.<rt Man In the Phllro Tele-vbtlon drama on Sunday nt~L"'. .f.tl..Ju.l.otJ.CJllM Casa Colina With a predominant love of the theatre, OUver Cliff a1tepted t\\'o contracts for at.age pla)'! during the put winter. lh th.e first. .. Bravo," by Edna Ferbf-r and Your large double 1'!.prdd ad In t.be Shopping NeW1t remlnd.8 U8 that v.·e haven't congntu.latM you on giving lht: Harbor what It reaJJy needs c especially the adver· t..isersl ONE t growtngJ tmediaJ circulation . ~fore Wf' pau.<te t o rongratu· late you. hOWt!Ver, may W• re- mark that If thnt gr•at btg tlouble apreat.I had ju."'t earned one tiny little <'oupon we could have ordered our sub!lcrtpUon without making you rPad & who!,. lf'tter. · .f\.nyway - Coflgrit t 11la lions, with" the Mil 1- cerf' wish that oar publication be- come• an abaolule muat In every Harbor area home, and that even the tf)UrUIU! would hardly dare drive through thf' area without a ('Qpy. DON HAU .. o,ear Ben: Upon behalf or four happy boy11 , [ am exRrel'lsin1 l.helr deep ap- pr!'C'iltloll for a new outlook on life that you have made pc>Plble for them. Enclosed is a plcture or Verl F lak, a rt'clpit>nl ot one ot the wheel chairs, who Iii 24 year& ,)f age, niarried and has a two year oJd daughter. He will be home ... '· I< ' . ' To Receive Added Funds CHl'NO, May 18-Hlgb.licht or George Kauhnan, he appeared the f'leveoth annual mtttin.g of with O.C.r Homolka tor a New ca.a Colina which was atUnded York nm of' three monlbtl. In the by 300 guesta on Saturday an.er. MOOnd, "Ivy ON-en". he hee.ded a noon waa lhf' a.nnoun<!f'mf'nt by Broadway cut with JudiUl Ev"· the tJ"f'a.<turer. c . A . Steadman. lyn and Hurd Hatneld. that within thP next ff'W moolhl At Holiday Stace last summer, thr t>ndowment tun.cl of thf. hom,. Olff lntl'Tprel@tl roles in "The would bf" lncN'&.Sed by approxi· fluty Rt-art" Wllh Manlhall matt>ly $89,000.00 by p~ 'lbotnpAOn, '"l'he Golden Apple," from e11tates, which will pul thlJ "She Loves Me Not''. "Coodbye fund over the SI00,000.00 mark. Apln", "Claudia" with Tom Th,. happiest ~"'°" hearing-uu. Drake and Geraldlnf' Brook1t, e.nd report wu M iu la.bell& L Ben· ''The.M'1 Always Juliet" wllh nf'lt, Paaadtna. who n1 ad e th" Mary Brain. . tint contribution lO the rand for OUve.r Clift l9 one of the fore· thf' perpetuatk>n of the Work for m011l di8COveries and protegea or cripplMi t hUdrr.n ten yean ~o. H&J'Okl Turney, now Ex.ecutlv~ 1'he building t'und. Mr. St(ad-Director of Holiday Sta~. At· fu.a.n u lcf, fllttU lack• 110.000:00 of lt"ndJnK the DfP.artrnenl of Drama the 16(),000.00 necHl&I')' to com-at Loa Angele1 City College, Cliff plelfo the rttf'nUy start.-d 33-bfod mutued his stagl." technique" and ward. H,. appultd fot" contrlbu· l'•fnHI wide ex)>erience uiider Tur- tJorur to lhla tund. pey's tutelaft-. To finance his ed- Ruch A. Thatcher or Wllln\lt ucati9n , he worked In the Holly· wLc; re~ltttNl president. Mrs. F.d-wood production or ''The Drunk- ...On .Rh.odes. Chino, first vice pres. •rd" · for two yea.rs, and toured fdf':nt. Tt>d R. Carpenter of S81l the watem st.at~ In support of Bf'mardlno, second vice presldenl Vivlen Leigh I and_ LauranC'e In .. Romeo and Juliet." and C. A. Steadman, Pomona, treuurer. Mrs. Frances Eleanor Smlt.h wu f'.lected exrcutive vier preaklent and Odetta R. GoVt:r, Pomona.. s~retary. Tru.stus whc>Se terms expired but who were returned to office were Mrs .. J". Harold Ba.mum, S&.n Bernardino; Mn. WU1 iam-c. Clay. pool, Ntt'dles; C. A. Steadman; )fr. and Mr•. Hugh A. Thatchtr; and C. P. Shattuck , Glendale. New tnu:tees elected we!'f' Jud&t Rus· sell \Vaite, Rlvenide, Mrs. Pbyllia Sloan, Rf'dlanda, J . 0 . Downing, San Bernardino; J . E. W I t t l" n, Brea and Wtn.ton Ne:bon, Po- • I County Bruins too!~:t~t.~i~~~;n Club. a local oryani sa~ion of the U n i· veraity of California at Los An- relea. Alumni As.sociat'ion, w i I I hold ttll secon.d genera'! meeting Thund111y t>venlng, Ma y i9 1;1.t 8 :00 p.m. ln the "Y" Hut on tht> Santa Ana High School Campus, it w111 revealed today by Kathryn Stem, acting chalnnan. Officer!!! will be el~ted tor the romlng yeer. ~i;'" arlle~dm'"ent-t~ th~ 'by':);:;.,, "in 194s°''~'.i..os~. ""~A-n•g•e•l•"•--and ~g an Honorary Board was cf't'dltE'd BeaC'h harbors hitndled more than and members elected to thi1 Wl'f"f' 2,500,000 tons of import and ex· DeWitt V. Hutchlnga. Rivenlde: port lten1s, valuf.'d at oveF S300. Wallt"r J . Sulliftn., San &rnar-000.000. \'erl Flak dlno; Robert S. S.Um, Clattn1ont; ------------- Jn San Jo.w, BOOn and will be em· and Ed King, Los Angelt's. ca.U8t' to its treatmf'nt. Althougb ployet.I by the ·Sears Roebuck ancl President Thatoher introduced polio la a dramatic c1tuase. tt.s In· Company. lhe home's n~ buslneM manager. cidence la low ·in comparison with Richard \.Vtight is still In the C. 8 · Richmond, who exprt ase<t rhe\lmatic fever. ct>rebral palay n'spirator, but wJIJ receive h.ls pleasure at th e -opportunity l o and a.rthritla, thrtt other ertppllnr whttl chair whe.n he Is rrlea.sed. meet the friends of the homt> for atn.ictlon1 often suffered by chfl- The remaining chair will be' the flnt time. . dren, she-aaid. Mias Huel Moor e, g iven to the next boy wbo will Mra. Velma L. Nelson, director occupallonal th e rap lat. de.m on- be rele.aae<l from a rl~pirator. or nursff, ,..,ported that " tot.al or 1tratecl her taJk with pic ture.a. Samuel Bennett, 2~ years old. 1742 tr eatments were given lo Later, demonstrations or treats wu a very much 1urprl8ed boy realdt!'nt children during-the year menta were shown in both therapy when prt"8entet.I with a pair or and 563 t!'f'a bne.nU Wf're to out· dtpartmt"nla Kenny crutche8 . patient11. Admlaslorui lO the home · . . totalled 176 and di"1llfU&1a 123 The rrport of the exeeuttvt' Vlce Again, thank you very n1uch, Total peUent daya w,. re 13 515: \,realdent, Franct>!I Elt'.nor Smith. Bttn , rnr your help in n1aking 81 1 h • concerned the management of the t ho.~ giftA poMiblf' fo r the boy,,, xty-e I" t lnf&ntlle paralysis pa· bome up t o )fan:b first wh th Slnceley yours. GEORGE'M'E GORDON tit"nta w•r*" admlltt"d during the. • e.n e I epidemic. The he.ad of lhe phyal· po.iUon of bu1lnesa manager ¥io'U cal therapy depa.rtmut. Miu created, and public relation. for Amelia Rounds, connned her f'f!• ~e past _two monlha. ~ra. Smith port to poli01nyelltll fr 0 m It• LS no\1r director of public relatk:lna 1n charge or fund raising. In the latter ca.p&clty she thanked lhe PreA..'I. Memben of the Amf'rican many frtenda of Casa Colina for Legion Auxiliary are dolnJ" yeo· the.Jr oonUnuf!'d aupport and th• man service in aldln.g the poll., newspapers for their g-enerous co- Ed. Note: One of the chalrlf abov1· note<l V.'81!1 purchttRe<I by K. T. Kendall. offl ci11l of the Balboa 1------------- &y Club who ~nt his per~a.I c heck in t he amount of SJ42 to 1.lr!t. Gordon as a resiult of the stories In th e Nf'wport · Balboa vlct lm11 at Corona Naval H.oepttal. I operation. · ' , ~ . . '· •• n111U:··~-. · r-.M-e_w_Si~' ,-6h-.. -cn-.h-;~-n..,1Russell to Sing at R~ndezvo~s , a.n It lol • I Ancly jtUMell, pciPlll1"' · rad 1 a Dr. q. E. Tohill Watdl Ulla "'.lramn wit "8lll ~ R=!~ ~::h-octn'::':t>!~ PH~~~cmoN tar' a """'plote llat al ""I -Saturday nil•, May 210t.. otfloea: ,.a.i.or 218 ecrtptiona. mtew .... and clian19 With the crooner wtll be hill RNicience: Harbor uta ol a4lr v !ICXlC8tr"e8i' ·wife, Drlla Nore.II, • If no answer call Zmlth .. 1 CLANCY, NORltmtT J .. C. p . M'. rormer at.ar· at New York's ranlOUSI'.~===========~ KOlJJlIK. FRANK. Newpop-t Copaeab&no, who.v VCJlee .-can be KR.ZtrfZKA.MP . WM., Newport heard \\•~lh A n d y's .on C&pllal ' NEWlUN, MRS. R.ICHAIU), reconls. Coat.a MN& ~ The Aing-e:r. \'l:hn ha.it aleo ap-- RUSSELL, TED. C. D. )(. y>eared in rour motion plctul'N. NPlil' ~ • O.r 'fwlee wiJJ reecure son1e. new musical Weell.17 Sfl.nler ~. ,_.,...... nun1ben 1du rt11g his l~at engq e- TlmM. .-ft:u •·7 ..._ mf':nt. plu~ Use ~dfuon QI lbe ausno:sa • PllOFl:SSlONAL Eng-lish ~nd Spanlab ...,.. that WOK&N"A CLUB, Newport brought him lntemaUooal fame. CAi..DWEU... llRS. J. R... Balboa A.ndy does not anlOlte bUl par- Ieland -I •do.."'llcally. he baa ·ata.M'fid on four CRUTCRl:R. R. t... l!oroda del different ciprette r a: d lo pro- Mar I 11"9JllS, In r I u d In ~ the "Lucky CSl:NA.R, KR!lt :::l Bal· Strike H!l Para~." on whkh he boa llland a pp r-a red for 64 conMCuUve DOl:SBURG, A. L.. N w .. ks. DbmRsoN, DR. c . C., Corona . -~·----- dol Kar GU'l'HRa, GllORGIC, Bolbna b· lud RANSON, J., Newport . H t :at, GRAJNGICR, Bolbna r .. land 1 J A TR.ICD, MRS. C. W., Balboa KERNS, MRS. EDWIN, Newpcirt KD111Ai.L. T. W., Newport, LANTl!:R)(AN, LLOYD, La CUad• MASON, W. F ., Newpott 1 NICKICRTZ. J. F ., Newpol"l QUINE, BLANCHE M., Corona deJ Mar SMITH, BERTRAM, Costa Mesa W ABSICR, A :·,1:., Newport ' WATKfNS, ROY M. Newport WICST, ~fRS. WAL'Mm. San!Jl ANI I ' Wlu.JAMS, LEON, Coronn <lei Mar Y ARNICLL, DR. D. J ., N""1>ort CRANGE OF ADDU'.119 BLACK. MRS. MARCELLA, BaJ. •boa Ialand lo Huntington Lake, Calif. BOYLAND, JACK, 52 Ketch Rd .. Newport \o 1812 Pa.rk Ave., Coau. Meoa ESTICIC, WALTER H., Box 802, Balboa to Box 348, N ewport KJ:U&R, P . W., 302 34th, New- port to J 711 Fullerton. Cof;ta M ... SCHMIDT, W . G., 1711 Coast H i· \•:ay lo 705 N. Bay Front. Bal· boa I.11land RENEWAL.<! CRUTCHER, R. L .. Corona del f Mar DAVJDSON, F. E ., C08ta ~ Mesa DOESBURG, A. L., Newpi>rt ELUS, W. H., Tulare, Calif. GARRA TT, EDW. 0 ., Los An· "' .. HALL, li:ARL, Newport HOLTE, K .. 0 .-Newport JONES. O. A., Balboa Island KENDALL, H. E .. Balboa 1lHland KIMBALL, T. \V., Newport MASON, W. F ., Nev.•port QUINE, BLANCHE M .. 'Coror.:i del Mar RAY. J. D., Balboa •Island SCHUETZ, JOHN, Newport SEAL, GfLBERT. Newport · H iiis WfLGUS, BILL, Newport WYATT, P. L .. Newport YO UNG, H . D., Newport Ebel/ Season fo Close with Garden Party Lut 80Cial aftair of the season for Ebel! club Is a delightfu·J con1 · blnatJon g-arden tour end fashion show to be he ld Wednesday, Moy 25, opening al 1 p. m . in the L . L . l!bell gardens, 1305 Balboa boule· vard. F or this main event cott on and patio frocks. as well as beach wear. will be modeled by club members. All are from the shoes ot local merthents and care h~s been taken to select styles which are becoming to the mature mat· ron as well as the younger per· eon. Mn .. J . W . Cammack la di· reeling the show, aYlated by Mrs. E . C. Twitchell and Mnt. J . A. Gant. • BJ ,,.,.._"' ..... S~akln'g la.st w~k: of the Sa.1· vatl~n Arn1y Drtve, w:hat l want to ktiow Is lhe peraon who phone<t headquRrUrs nnd a11kf'd, "la it true that you "8Ve ~1ng girls?" When he wa11 nMured that they did•. hf' replied, "Well, pln.M u.ve me.o n• tor Saturday night." Congratulations tn my friend Cliff Uonbarger., manager of Te - Winkles. He leaves Saturday for an allsexpe"'!e pa.id tr;p back East and a tour or several stalefl and of c..'Ourse an inspection of the Gen· eral Electric planl, being u he was one of the winners in their contest for selling ~ne:ra.I Elec- tric eppllanCf'"~. The trip w ill take a bout lhl'l'e wttks. An Englishman In Leedlll !tUt'<I for flivnrt"e ~cau1'e his wife pu:. led e be.th mat out from undE'r him while he was ithaving. Ap· part>ntly he's trying to save recr-. Don·t wnit for an occident or a clo.lle shave bt>fore you have \Vorn or defe<'tlve car parts replaced nl THEODORE ROBINS. Drop 1n and see our ron1plt-l~ line of Ford automot rve parts and e <;c~· sorie-.. \Ve have e''"rything for your car, becnu~ we'r(' here to give you the rlncs~ and moat complete service pos- sible. Set-us firi;;t, and Rave yourself trouble. Ph. Har. 28. 2118 W. Newport Blvd, Neu·1.10 rt Dca ('h ' ThP part to play In Jiff''~ gnoat pmP, l!t not to "trl\'f' for ,.,·rallh or famr, II'~ not lo la)· upnn the shPlf, .Ju"t t',·,.rythlnr ,,.,. . u·ant for lif•lf. It's not for "'hnw our sifti't al't' 1nad1•, ~·br fiihouJd ,,.f' hoJ)f" to hf. l'f'JMlld; To h+"lp anothr>r"M hun1t>n'• hfoar, l.ot unt' gn'BI n-ai""'n \\'h,\" ''''"r1• ht•l"I'". HAROLD K. GRAUEL Fuarral Dll"l!!Ctor Reacon 6610 110 B roadway, CoAta Meaa After th~ fashion show numer· ous gardens on the PenjnsuJa and AUTOM08113. WOU Udo Isle will be vialted, Including a.t Bepau"lllc the beaut1ru1 conoervat.ory at lb• Vlrg's Garage Robert ROM home, West Ocn.n Front. where refreshments wfll be UOI W. (',emu.I Ne~ served. Mra. ROM \viii be a88lsled ~ llarbor L!9 or 114'-W in serving by the Mesdames T .1 ~------------J Hor:i· Seeley. Harold Ahrendt, WiU1am Singley, E. S . Polrter anti Heinz Kaiser. NEW e 1949 HEARING e A ID e S. R . Monaco, M.D. HOURS 2 TO 5 P. M. I ll 1W. Ml..BOA BL VD. fFonnerly W . Cf'ntnl At¥.) A. V. Andrews, M.D. PlnllKZ&lf -91!aOIDlm Tlllll,SZ0 ........ - Dr. W. T. Mooney Ph,...... .. d S~ SURGERY OBS'l'ETRIO! Ninth and C.ntnl Harbor 48 BOT SULPllTJB BADl8 Bock 8tMla --...... LOllDELL'8 SILVDADO 1111NEKAL S PIUNGS 'hie .... -... 11Jt.ll·l DR. P. A. CHAMBERLIN CHIROP!lACl'Oll 19" Newport Bou1eoar4 COl!TA llll&l .._.an•W Rome calls lo Barbor .U. Dr. E.T. ButtMWOI lh, 0 . D. onoamnur l:r•• b&m.tned.• Gt. .... Repelred Broken LeaMt Replaced l ye l:s•rc:l• .. lllt W•.t. ~tral ~ llarW 1111 ·CONRAD RICHTER, M. 0. llOS-O WMt O..tnl NEWl'OBT BEACH """"" Ba-r -Boun: 8 :30 a. m. to 12 N9QG 2:30 to 4:30 p.·m. or bJ Appointment Wallace l Miller, M. D .ICTE PHYSlCLO- HlS o-l BIPWw oo-~­bJ Appl., Bar. l UI Dr. EDWARD W. MILUM PHY Sf CIA N and SURGIDON OSTEOPATH 61! 8°'~ A...._ OffT~: H..-. 2M2 COIOHA DEL MAI l n .: .... 6111-J Dr. Obed Lucas DENTIST • Phone Harbor 1480 2202 \~ W. Centi-al NEWPORT BEACH BJU.TZ •o•nrD'I' Lady Att.Pndaa:t 410 C-t IDp_, CORONA DEL MA& DAY AND NIGHT Phoefo Harbor 42 Old Eotabllahtd ln.IU ...... Acency All llnea written. HOWARD W. GERRISH 1808 Newport Blvd., Coot&)(- PHONIC BEACON 61&1 EARL W. STAMLSY -The tour ends: In the love1,f pal· to or lhe Paul Rorers home c..n Udo JAle where the feature of int· erut will be a dlapJay of p~n tumJtun-from Houee a.net Garden shop. Coa1t Highway, 'There Will al.to be a plant booth here where potted plant. will be for u.Ie. Th~ 's In charge of the Mead&me• A. A. Horvath, E. L. Munaey and E . ea11rorn1a-!1i..,.. Notary Public G. Doane. 1 T1cket.a ror th.e ruhlo' . 1hoW :snd tour ire $1 nch andl may M obtained from Mn. Byron ·Wellit. Gvdm eectJon chairman. Harbor 22119-Wc Birthday Fete Honors Belboe Island 6irlr Nancy Ann IAWllOG Of 8alboa bland wu ~ at a party re- cently In <elel>ratJon ot .. r fifth blrtbday ann.IYerwy ... N Spt"lnc __ .._ ........ -.. orat1ana Md the colon of llprfnc •h•r Ced tale ~J cUe Wflicll wu -+od wtlh NMpatitan ice ~ ln p ..._ wwe J ~ by -lo --~ Vallol1. 1-"'-lo -lhe -cliQ' f-Wttll N.,.q -.: Ru,tl r 'tar, JaltnW j W1*ln, ....., ·-...,... air.aw, Joan va..,.. V1idcl .. , .. , ..... -. ... .,r;~·=-=~ -ilia -' ' tel' el die lh•t•, C s ... Lew---l Guaraittffd for onf' yNr PbC.e ~ int ~~ $4950 I '::2211::;::;:-~:;:•:::;:::;a.:;:.-:::;:;:-::;::;::; Complrtr I .· I Approved by A . M A . E SjC R 0 W $ A,., good as the bf'11l. ~ ...... 81 r rieel Also lalt~t inVl•ible. types without N,..,.ft......,He EaeNtr Co. recclvf'r button in ear. --A w. ee.traa at R#clwHI I"~ J1uMr t•t·M Oall or wrltf" ror Ff'N Dnllonldra-1'.~==~I=::~:.;;~::~~~ Uon In Jlomf' or ()fftcr ,.,1:51. National RMrtq Al.d Lah. lllDIM llllflr • AJ&mftoo. '--lllllUUlllRll(. Beel.wit ot the response la.st week we decided to ht at Newport Beach botel every Saturday 1 lo JIEAOON U7f 8 p: m . KeM..a 'Ch;JS-• skA •••••mt., ! . --. • , L I • ' ' • ·----;-... . ' IN TMG: WQALD Of: Eli:utbeth ~ong Designs Unique Stage Sets 'For 'The Women,' at Laguna Beach Playhouse Elizabeth H . Lon&. tn charge._ ____________ _ or the 1ttt.nk design and C'OnfltMIC• lion or the ttt.9 for "The W ome.n," h&-<11 ~rfected a tffhnlque never bPforp 1~ on the Laguna Beach Playhouse ~tage. "T he Women" ha 11 a oompll· rated M!t ting problt-m, ina"much RM t h e ACene c-hangeSI l2 t imt1:l'I ,furlng the 3 a<"L'll wit h 11 diJferenl ,iPti;i in Wit'. The problem W&!'I the t.Jri!'S3 lng or one .!'let \Yhile a nother wa!l in play . M1s..<1 Long sotval It \vith lt.n ingenious arrangemeot of rivl)ting or jaC'kknlfe !!otagea. "The idea w a !'I n o t exactl)• l')riginal \Vith me," said Miu Long, .. slthqugh I had nt>ver heard of their ~!'W" In New York City pr~ du t• l t 0 n s un'til aft er we har.I worked out the detail!l of them h@re . The difficulty on · the Play- housei !'llage wu t o d@lcrmine the final llhape of ea<"h of the two jac\ck'.n lff" ReL<11 !loo that in pivotlnJ; thf.y would nOt interrere with one nnother." ,\ t fir,.t !!-he tried a .'Iqua re turn- ta bl~ hut t h i!'I r e<1ui r ed t oo n1 u r h spa<'e In wh i<"h to pivot. f<~inaUy ;ihe h I t u po n roughly tr11pezoldal Mhapes nnd th<"B<', in tht"lir Cina I (or 1n M, will be the ~tage11 upon whi4'h the play w ill t>t' ROOn. • English Couple Visit Here, Will Be Residents Future Harbor reRident.8 a, r _. ,.tr. nnd Mn_ Harold Ma~leNI nf l...eice~ter, England. guesU at tM ho me or thclr aunt a nd uncle, Mt. anti ~fn1. George At.kins, 3709~1:: West Balboa Blvd. Thf"y have bttn in tht: States for a month . .1pend · ing Mme time In ~ Angeles, and like It herf very mu<"h. "Jt's nl~ to get a good meal" said M r . Master•. while hl!ii wiff" stated 11he e,xpected to take ~me clothing m~de here ba(_•k with hrr, although it. is now o r t th e r a t io n In Enxland. Mr. ~1 uterl!; iR a building con- "'tructor a nd he and his wire. who a re on lheir fin.t trip tn l h I 11 coun t ry. e-xpect to carry home ~o good a repor! that when they return they w 111 brintr friend~ \\'ith them. Edick Children Observe Birthdays M ill."! Long h8l" hrid an lntere11t· Harold Edick and his s i gt {' r ing bRck!fround ror thi• ~rt of Sherrill, w ith birthdays a t e w WQrk . After h<'r graduation from days apart, ('elcbrated with two T eacheNi.' College In California, Sunday partie11 at tht-home of ~h~ Laught ther e for awhile and their parent.!, Mr. and Mrs. Edick:, lhl'n entered Carnegie Institute 'f08 East 18th strf'e t. Costa Mesa. of Technnlogy tor .'llUdy in lnduat-The television S<'t, with its "Hop· rial Art~. She was th e fir .!'It py" progTam. was in both cases won1•n tn -'nlt'r that field In a amusemt'nt for t h•· afternoon. lf'<'hnolngical M:hool. Harold. who was l l , Cf'lebrated She Cf'l mpletetl her i"ltudlu and on the l5lh, inviting for a pat to ~came an instructor In indtl8tr1al '''ien<'r b&k t> his friC'nds, B i 11 y art.~ and .art at Sewickley Acad-Hamblet, Billy Mills, Ja<.'k Smith .-.my.1 Pa., whf're 11he taught fc.r a!'?d J er ry Hilliard. eightee.p yeal"'!'l. He r summer work Sht>rrill, who WWI eight yl'ars tnok her tor 21 summen Into old on May 10, had a party on thC' Ne\v RAm pehire and Maine where prec<'ding Sunday. refrf'shmenL<11 !i!hP ,produ<'ed t'-''0 camp . 8hows I being cake anJ icl' <"ream. H«"r ,.ach w ,. e k for the Keewaydln g\1€'S~ Included J oyce and ~iaxinp ~·a m~. She Was a lM at one lime Chung, Kay Cookeri'y, Sat"ah Vlck- 1n her ca reer A&80Clatffi General ers, Sonia Matthf'ws. ~fay J f'en Sf'rretary or the Y.M.C.A. and Nlna Hilliard and Roxanne A11sist 1ng hi!'r-in ttle <"onstruc-Sntllh. lion' a nd operat ion of tht" set8 durin¥ lhe "ho v.· are Richard Nelaon, Richs rJ 'IA' i 11 1 a ms o n, Thi,rtsa and Ralph Mh1klnls, Capt. Otto Budd, Jane Price. Edith E('kert and BE'tty J amesi . .A-tarjorie \Villi•m~n is in charge or thf' li;:i1 ti:ng. The C'ntirr production lg under the direction of Jal'k Harrts. "ThP \\/omen," ~vhich stars Br e n d a Jo~·c.!_ w!IJ open its ten day run nt th e Playhou11e o n Ma y 25. Evening perfo rmances a re at 8 :SO p ,1TI. Th~ bole.office i• now open from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m . LuptoM 1: .. tertll.ln Out ot town rue•ts entertained by Mr. and Mr s. A. J _ Lupto n 1Jurl~g the past few days were • \1 is&' Marie Holli8ter of Arcadlll and Mr . .11nd Atrs. C. E . Lupton. Lo#I Angele•. --- -P eople do read the Prea ads. Perm"nent Appt. For Comdr. Kandie A n no ti n c e m e n t was ju.!lt received from thi!' Secretary of lhl" Navy of the pern1an(!:nt ap· pointmenl of Harry Virgil Ka.ndle, 234 E. 20th St.. Costa Meu. to the rank or Lt.-Comdr . .' U.8 .N .R. Heret ofore thts "ame rank wa11 of wartime status. Comdr. Kandle I!-! p r«"!f~ntly a.trllched TO-the re- servt' ~tart at Las Alamitoe Naval A ir Station. Anahf"lm OtH"tit Atrs . Arthur A. Kemper ot Co· rona del ~{ar "-'ill have as a houae gur11t tor the Wt"ek end Mn. LoUi8t" Dahlman or An&ht'im. Mrs. Kemper spent a day this \\'ttk In Anaheim visiting with her mother. M ni. A.Ana Pemb<-t . and with A1r8. Dahln1an. LAUNDRY AND DAY CLEANING NEWPORT BEACH 2 . LOCATIONS IN Ult COAST BLVD. ud toe T USTIN AVE. (Acroee fnm Oreater AJl.Amerima Marlret) '. Star ChaP.l•r Malces · Plahs for Institution • Over 80 llH'mben ud protpetl Uve memb@n of the 90Dll..._o-~ Harbor Star Chapte.r, Of'de:r .r the East.em Star. met on 8Wldat •ftunooo, May 15, at Odd Fello\f\ Temp&e, eo.t.a Meaa. to ba'le l:helr credrnllala c h e r k e d by and! Irvine of Snl B fl a c b. dl!pui,J grand matron of tM 80Ut Di.ltrict, e.uisted by wuter Muon P 1 t Cmw of Sant.a Ana. Plan." are. be.Ins completed -r rerenJcnif"JI tn be oonducted bJ all the 'Prf'9l"nt rnoo offkoers of lht s~tf' on lM evenlnc of Jut1 9 In Santa Ana MaM>nlc Templt. Cere.ntonleA w 111 con1Uat of Jd. gtitution of th e n e w chaptirr. Inlliatk>n of new membton and i nttalJaUon of Of tlcen of ·1t4t. o n I y memtw-ni of U\e Caslel"t1 Star wlll be able to attend. There will bit a c a r d pe.rtJ. sponsored by l h e Harbor Star Club, on June 9, 1 :30 p.m. in eo.ta Me11a Legion ball. Procffd.a will be used to defra)' the expenaea of institution of the new chaplet. Tleket.A will be sold tty members or the Star Club. Further plant1 will be announced later. Harbor Star Club now meeu on the 2nd and <flh T'ut9da.y8 of the month: •tarting In June, and meetings WiO be held In Odd F tl· lows Templf', ea.ta' Mem. Metn· ber.\ are ~que.1ted to bring t.Mlr t a h I e ~n.·ict> Cnr refreM:men~ unt:I <1l hf!.r plan~ may bf made. Girls' Club To Host Friday Dance The Eighth Grade Girts' c lub' of the Newport Beach Elementary Khool I.I holding an "tnvitaUon.al dance Friday nlght ot this wtek from 7 :30 to 10:30 p. m. at th~ Girl Scout Holl.!e, th Pme of thf' evt"'nlng being "Buttona 'n Bow1:· Fur the n1usic, l?rey havr the locally cf'l('brated \Vlndja.mmer•' orchestra. The arrair 1.9 being ,plannl"J by a ·committee which ln- cludt>• tht"> ofMc€'r1, Madge 1\11- bright, J e ta Cannon. Doran Sueu, Barbara Tnutty, and Joan K lml"Jll. Partntl" o r thp 0Cf\cen1 will bfr. <'h8Pf'T on". Job's Daughters To Install Offlcf'r" of J ob'• Daughters, Cruita Me•• Bethel 157, wilJ tak€' o(flce at a public ln1tallation to ~ held at 8 p . m. Saturday, May 28 in Amert:can Legt09 hall, West 18th str€'f't, Cl'.Nlta Me88... Miea l.ANelle Oa1 or Balboa rs. land h1 honon-d quttn-f'lttt 1.nd Mi11s Annt'tte Shlrlf'y of Coata Mel"a la retlrtns-honorf'd q u.e t" n. Mrs. Ruby C r•wford 11 beth e I ~uardian and Rex Allbright ia ••· <.ioclate guardian. ·"' 1 Capilla Circle To Install Wed. Capilla Circlf" will mttt Wed· nt>~ay, A-fay 2~ at 2 p. m., PU - grin1 Hall. for the joint iMt•lla- tion or officers of the circle and ·or thP Sunday School Guild. Mn. Thomu \Vhytf", junior put pre•- ident or l.oJt Angt>le11 d I 11 t r I c t. \\'onlen·s Fedf"ration or the Con- g rt-g8tional Church will be lnstall- [ng ofrlcer. Offlcer11 and chairmen will give / tht'ir y~arly repor t.a. Mn. WaJ. I ls C"e Caldt'rheall will ~ cha.innan of tht' ho.!lltf'!l'!I commllltt. NEWPORT CLEA•DS -----------------.11G race Crocker ' Fu c H s I As 30~~a~~ties Smalar Plants -4Qc ., FUCHSIA BASKETS $2.51 •• CLOSED FRIDAYS 1 to Marry . O n June 2nd Th e marriage or Mis11 Gracr' I Crocker. daughter of Mr. and Mn. Frank Crocker, 151-4 East Balboa I Blvd. to Theodore L. He-nderaon, son of Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Hendtl"- iwn. 848 \\'e8t 18th Street. C:O.ta • r . , , . I . . . , PASE J -r -fllA~:::-~~sbAY. MfY ''': I~ ·~.~ ;_....... .. ~ .,, a k-i.~d .?~~-,~~s ~ ' ' . ' . MII!.ESTONES ' j I -I INNS -~ Mr. IUl4I ....... Oodl -10eldlioc F . Inns, 630 !S mell.Mr Ave., Nf'W· lnfant Cold.In&, . .on or Mr. and port Beach., '.In SUI ta Af\9. Corn'" lib. ftatnOR R. 1C".oldJD&, 229 Opo I munlty haspital. May 10. 19-49, a A\le., Balboe l5land, dled at birth · daughter, 7 lb.,., 10~ os. . . Monday In St. J oseph hospital. WATSON~To Mr. and Mr.:1. Private-servtae8 wert-held in Herman Watson. 2tt9 E'ldf._n A ve"., ... ~ta An a . qttrnaUon follo\ved Cost5 Meu. in ~anta Ana Coln· al Mf'll'Mf' Abbey ('ttn:ratory. munity ho..o;pltal. At ay 8. ttMO, A son, 6 lb8 .• 7 oz. BROCK -1-o Mr. a.nd Mn. Slu· ~rt B rock , 801 Marlgold Ave., Co-- rona dN Mar, in S t. Jo.'Wph hoR· pital, May 5, 1949, a daugter 8 lbs., 8 0 .1.. TERRILL---To Mr. aitd M!11. Leeman Terrill. 1971 Manzanita St., Costa MeM, in St. J~ph hos· pita!, May 9. 11M9, a daughter, 8 lbs. 2 O&. MILLER-To Mr. and Mn. J ohn Millel\ SOS FPmle:ar Ave., Corona d~l Mar, iii St. Jooeph h os· pita!. May 9, a son, 7 lbs. l.f OL Important ·Events Listed for · · St. James Ch~ SPvflral tniportant m~gs a.re Ji.et.NJ thi1t WHlr at . Janie.~ Episcopal church. 0 n !;und&)', May 22. thf> HOUSE" or Y o u n g C htlrt'hmf"n, Long &-a.ch Con\'OCa· tkwa. ,wlU <'onvene from 3 to ~ P-m_ for a mef'ting and 8f"l'VI~. RUDY VAi.JD trfctlt) ntrm; the tH1N aad lntr~ ~ Boa DkRrw (ldt) of C.ta"'J'll Chi• w"-tie ,.,..ru ~r UMI bud INdier a ppaftd !MhrdaJ' eft!IBlas at the W.9*n-ou. ball- room. It "'._ back' at Ol.p"9 lknl'• ~Ho chi.ta. .... rtni -d meet eselalw In. Nni.· Tork aty, tllat &ud.7 pt 11116'1 start. I• lltol!!rif'. day• ~'• D• pa.Id b.,..,.._ ..,.., to lla¥9 Rudy sing t>\·er tbfo a.lr " . ..._ •tloM.I w.iadra..i .. -... I• lt11 tn,._.y, a" an itd\...rtlJWmNt fnr hh ~fub. Ntt"" It's tbf" otftr.r PIERCE~To Mr. and Mrs, Le· land Pierce, Apt. 10. Ora.nr Oou.t collete. Coat& Mesa, in St. Joseph hORJ)ital. May 10, 1949. 3 daughter, 8 Jba., 9 os. JACKSON -T o Mr. and Mrs. On May !G, A.troension n a )', mf'n1bers of tlwo \Von1an's -''1Xll· iary will th.eet at 8 p. 1n. for Can· dlell«bt Communion and '1 he I r sf'nii..annual pJ.t. .... tatlon of thf" Unitf'd Thank '"Otferlncr On lhf' same f"Vf'nlng, at 8:30 p. m., thE' Meli'11 l'IUb will hole! ladlps' night in the parish hoUIM', with a program and ~rrrshmf"nll. • W9J a......._ Valtr. ptit. ,.U. (Photo by Beckne r l Vernon Ja<"k..~. JIOO N'eWJ>Ort Blvd., Costa Mesa. in Santa An• Community hOllpital, May 13. 1949, a daughter . 8 lbA., 4 cz. Rudy Vallee Turns Tables, Gives Spotlite to Cap'n Don Dickerman At t h e Rt"ndesvous ballroom<+--------------- laat Saturday nigh\ tables were turned \vhen Rudy VaUee and hb o«hestra, play\ng to a gallery of oldtlmera and dan<":tng young- 1\ten. Introduced the man who gave hi• hla 11t.art -Cap'n. Don Dickerman or Ca.staways Club. It wu bsck In the daya W'heh cap'n. Don W89 owner of tour of Nt"w York'11 favorite night c lubll - the County Fair, Btu e HorM, Pirates' Den and the Hetrh·Ho Club. Of them, the Heigh·Ho Club was conslderf'd the smartest, mosl excluaive and art~llc in the whole city. To advt"rtiM the club Dick· erman paid fabulous s u m 11 to broadca 8t injf companies to have Rudy 8inK over the rodlo, n1tlnnsl broadca.11l.JI t ti e n brelng in their infan~y . When Introduced, Cap'n. Don llaJd : "Llalenlnl' to Rudy'.!! routine is penM>nal proof that "Life Be· gina at Forty" and makes .an old bt'achcomber lik e me feel wonder- ful." After telling of the w onder· ful breaks tha t ftudy has given to thouunds in starting them off to brtlUant careers. he said· he wu in .-position t o know, thnt Rudy was getting better every veer. The performance included many hnperaonatlorui. a wide \'arlet y of charact er numbers and even a vent riloquist a c t \Vlth a black face dummy . Both old and ne"'· aonp were delil'htf\.11, the pro- fT'tlln a pa r k I I n g wllh many routine" of the perMOnal e nter- tainment variety. · · Mrs. Lonnie Vincent New Head of Harbor Girl Scout Association Mni. Lonn ie Vincent auumrt11•-------------- the duti~s o f C'Omml.'Jllloner of the I send the new <"omml~i~er. M~. Girl Scout A8SOCiaUon or Ntwport ! Vin~nl. and the execuUvt" !teere· Harbor at th" tary. M1sa Jean Taylor, Lo A.ailo· I a • t boa r d mar on May 24•2a·26 to altentl me e l I n g held the <"ommlseioners' conference tor Tue•d•J· at thi!' the 12th district. G i r I Sc o u t A "Thank You" pin was pre· H o u s e. Th 61 sented to Mn. R a I pn Oeavf'r, new com m I .I· former commi11.siont'r, by members 1loner ha• bet"n of lhe board a1 a token o r their !\Clive In Scout-appreciation tor her fin~ l~arler ­ lng for the Jl&.'t ship dur ing the paat year. t e n y t' a r ., PIM. for A•"'ta.M.- 11ta rt i n g u a Tnlninr date.a for d a y can1p C'O·lea de r or a and troop cem p training wer'! Brov.•nle troop, announcetf an'1 ac11ln the n~d tor \ th en a cting as mother• to aMlst w ith day can1p Brov.·nie Troo r 1,1,ras s treased. lt{otherill may ca ll I e 1 de r f o r Harbor IMS·W to r further lnfor· ;\fno. \'IW'f'•l several y e a r s. She ha.11 been en actJ\•e m~mbtr or lhe Girl Scout board-ain\!e the for mation of the associa tion in 1944. doing a aplendld job or her vartous chalrm&nBhips accord- ing to her co-worker!!. Always an enthusla.11tlc ca.m~r. 111 r11 . Vincent h a a pe.rtlclpated a ctively In eve11• e1tabli.ahed <"a mp and day camp sponsored by thr local group; and during the put year ha.• acted as building cJ\ait· man ro r t h e Girl Scout Hous~ which was rttt"ntly completrd at P'100 Balboa. Blvd. Memben of the board voted lo mation . Mra. Wilbur Llike, staff an" office chairman, reported an al· lending a nteetlng In L a g u n' n Beach. Atrs . H . P . Yarnell, camp ch.t..innan, repottt'd on tentative plant for an l"Stat>lh•hed camp tor the Girl Scouts of Orange Count3· and one of tht? site• und@r d i.!JCUIJ• .sion la In .Trabuco canyon. Mariner Camp dates were an· nounced a111 Aug. 29 to Sept. 10 at Emerald Cove, Catalina Island. F ollowing a no.sebAg lunc h at noon board memben entered Into a two.hour work period, cleaning and painting the Scout HoWJe. KAMAAINAS ANTICIPATE PARTIES Antl<"ipatlng in!Uatlon.a ·and parties. membeNi or the Kamaa.ina K lub purchased Hawaiian gra.M skim · &lld paper lace brought by Marie Benner when they meti at lhe Aloha room in the Keene home, Balboa peninsula. Mr.. Kef'ne, reuntly return~ from a three-weeks' vacation In tM e&l'!l, gavt" highlights or the trip. Mt"mben absent from -the meeting \Ve re Q 'Dff.na Mika, J es· !le Bielefeldt, Ruth BucKner, Jane Plantadosi and Beverly Beede. Mildred H ardy WQ!I hOAteali and wa" aMlsted in &t"rving refresh- ment~ \tY Ji.ta rnii!' H emstreet, club pr fl'8iden t. At lhe prf'ViolL'll mt>f'ting. heltl April 27 at the home of Edna Green, Miramar Drive, l')ub men1- bers .•elected and o rdered their pin ... I Next met-ting will be on May Z.."'; nt the home of Dottle Cribs. 307 f'alm street, Balboa. Fll"f'Slde Plclllc Plans tor a pl('nlc went ewary with th<' ra in and m embers of St. Andri!'w'e Prt'l!byterlan c hur c h held lhrlr frtm.lly nlg'ht dinner in the Gi rl Scout Hou&e Wedne8day EViening, co~ by a cheery fire· place. The spirit ot summer was enr;-~The: p16f1"1.m they showed our own Harboi film, "The California Way or L ife." At1r 1tct-. S hnw.-r M ni. Alice Nirenberg or Coste M eg wa'l one or the guests at a baby 11h ower giVen In A rtesla by Mrs. Fred Daniels complimentary to M rs. Jone Hermsen. OinMr Fou"'°'1lf" ~fr. and Mrs. John We at or Costa Mesa !!pread t he dinner napery the other even.Ing tor Mr. and Mni. J a m e :ii Campbell or Bellflo"'•er. GIRAFFES feet. grow a!I tall &.IJ 18 ALLEN-T o Mr. ond 'M"'. Ev- erett Allen, 204 t'-2 4 lJ!t St., New~ pon Beach, in St. JMeph ho.<11· pital. May 11, 19 49, a son, 9 lbs .. 5 0 %. SHERRY--To 1'1r. and Mr&. Al· Jen Shf"rry., JOJ i Virginia Pl., Clo.'ling evenl of the 1nonth \lo•UI be lh.e annual Dltiet'"3n Chtlf'('h School Rally to b(' held Sunday, May 29 at 3 p. m. in OccidPnt.al Collt>gf' bowl, with pre.!k'ntation of Childf'('fl's Mite Box offPring. The church choir and thlrd gradt-r" of the Chf'rub choir from thf' local <"hUrt'h \\"ill attend. Costa Me."a. in SL. Joaeph hospital. l ~ G J $ May 13, 19<9, a daughter, 5 Ibo., mesa if COUtS 5 oz. STOLAREK-T o Mr. and M~. J ohn Stolarek, 533 Irvii;ie Ave., Newport Benl'h, in Santa An a Community h osp i t n I, May 16. 19,.9, a Mn. 6 lbs., 15 oz. HUTCHESON -T-0 Mr. and M rs. J ohn E. Hutchf'sbn, 3 • 1 Finley .'i. ve.. Newport Beach, Jn Santa Ana Community h08pltal, Mal· Ii. l 949, a daughter, 8 lb11 ., e ou~es. LANDECENA -To Mr. and Mrs. \Vi lllam Landecena, 460 San- ta Ana A ve., Newport Beach. in St . JOIW'ph hospital, May 16, 1949 . ~ tlau~h tt-r, 7 lbs., 10 oz. M~ ·J.kQa,.,.111 Claude Thomaa Olda.ker, 33, 227 23rd St .. C9sta Mesa; Mae Dono· rrlo Givens. 24, 2157 Ocean Blvd., Balboa .. Oliver Glenn Howell, 28. 111 Garnet Ave .. B alboo Island; DoriA A.nloinette Granicher, 37. Glen· da11:'. Clarenct> H. Sly, 21, 230 Alberta P lr Fullerton; Patricia · E. Ge.brlel, 25, 1900 Harbor Blvd., ~ta Mesa. ~ .... J.1H.S. DO R A BERRYMAN, Coi:.ta M t:Ba, J•al'lSe<l away Tuf'sday a t her home. li-14 Anaheim Mtreet. Born in Wisconsin, stle had been a resident ot Costa Afesa for th<' past f iv<" years. She is s urvived by two daugh· ters. M rs. Mary S. Fertin(lon, Coisla ~1esa, and Mr•. Thelnu; Durham. Anchorage, Ala.ska ; a hrothe r, Claude Cros8ler, Condon, Ore.. a ~iBler, Mrs . Pearl S mith, R ichmond: and two grend<'hil · dren. Funeral serviceit Chapel, Costa M Psa, word from relatlvell'. at ... Grauel pending Gardf!a .Party Brownle Tr oops of Lindberg SC'hool gave a vt>ry Pntertal11lng and lovely tea on · Thu~day for lht"ir mothers &nd friends. Th ~ affair was held Thursday In ,thl~ garden or Mrs. Nelson's home, approximately 175 attending. Troop 7 Mrs. Thompson Introduced lhe girls of the Sunnower patrol ancl they iu.ng an amusing Mng , Hand On M~f"lf. The Red Cardin:w.l patrol, un&:!or the direction or Mrs. Yergen, did a balloon dance and MrR. Walkt"r introduced her Beltercup petrol. who nnl' "I FoUnd A Peanut." Troop 14 The R ed Poppy patrol, direct«! by Mrs. Childs, gave a moet <>nter- talning play, "The He lpful Brownie:· Four o r the girls w•re in blackbird coslumeA, one Wa1' a wise old O\\•I and l!IOllle of the girls w e r e tree8. The mothel"l" really enjoyed the acting. As a finale to the program the Red Poppy patrol did a Maypol<" dancl!, lhen both troopg sang the Hiking Song. Coffee, punch an•I l.'OOkies \Vere served aru.rv .. ard~. Troop 1! The Sixth Gt"a dt' g·irl s, undl1r the l end~rship nr Mr!'\. Long and Mri;i. Norntan g nve n Mothers' tttn. held F riday after Mchnol at lh~ church !K>Cln.I hall. lt Wll!f Wt-11 attended . (Jourt of A,, .. n:IM C.ciurt of Awards will b(> ht"l d tonight ( Fri~ay I at the h I g h ~hool. All girls are bUAy wtt h • final preparations. T he M I l to n Mnnn Sl'hool or Music will pro~ vlde the entertainment. The Ac· c o r d I o n Band hal! w on ~de acclain1 and this will glvf' thP glrltt a n d their par~t.H an op· p.ortunlly to see and hear It. ._ ... _._ ... _ ..... _-_ ... _ ... _ ... ________ ...... _ ... _____ ... _ ... _ ...... -.. -----.. -.. ·---·-·-·-·----.·------------... PATl:O AND 'BEACB I L S S P E C RATTAN CHAISE LOUN~I DMlpNI by H OUMJ .. d Gardea fer lteeut)' aad "°"41 CMtfort-madf' of paubw! Rattan -~ to a bMutlful bl09CI C'Olor -hM "Pf"la• coa1'trwctlo•. F1AP ,.nOMP for llldoo,.,. Mat 19"'~.,.-..h·e f'llOUltli for out.t.on -r.•plf"t,. M'lth ped-yOW' cheke of color Lee's FUCHSIA Garden ' '~~'-'-~_·n_ .... ~•-w_•_'~~~-co~s-T_A_M~~-A~---Ph.--""9<--··-·~•-783_-_•__,\ Harbor Assistance League Hears Review of Projects for Year Commun1ty we I r a r r projecUi • .--------------- put, pre•nl and tutu.re. c1almed m any welfare services, schoJar· the attention or the members or 6htp tundA, can<':er t"Und, a loan the Harbor Auxiliary or the A.•· cloiwt for Visiting Nu1'8H an d s1-tance 'League of Orange Count}' ro-sponaorahlp with the Cham~r at lhe.lr monthly meeting held at of Commerce or the PreAbyterlan 'the borne of Mn. l:mut Safttr ho.pttal. Looks like $89.00 Our -Price $39.95 . . • • BUDGET WISE Machi11eles1 Petntc11ients 3. 95 a11d · 5. 95 Cold Waves 7.95 Sha111poos a~ Fl1191rwaves from 1.00 I We hav~ lnau~r&ted a bridal perfection Aervl~t" •nd l wel<!Ome j:hqulrles rt"gardlng t~ll &>rvice. Clmwitll M..-7-. Ol>f'9: ,._,._ tbru ,_,_ ,, DOmE EWN'S BEAUTY SALON • l II& E. lttb Si n-et COfita Mf'M Ph09IP BNcon 11• Now Open " ' ANTJQ·UES . -Objects of Art ~ 104 Mein St., Belboe oppotlh Belboe Inn on U4o t.le. ""'"""'• Mrs. W. 8 . lilol.tein, prtllident .......... ~ .. the war Yean meml>en of the Junior Au.ti.U&ry ~ced· w-ere acUve in eftabllatunent of a lllat Ullo IJl'OGp. conunulJlc lta circulatlnc H-ry for peu ... u at wortl w1th the Carl Haney School, the Santa Ana Army Air Bue prnellteid a n\ o t l o n p t e tu r e bo.pttal, t'\lmlahed • Mm rooan camen. to U.. Kbool u .,. aid ln at t b e hoepitaJ a. n d ~ nMl!tllltaUOl'I of ha n d 1 ea pp• d I dlftta fw cadtt&. In a4dltl0ft to cbBdrea. TWo of u.. Juniors •l"ft lheM •Mee. contrtbUUonl ,._vt aa TI>hmteno ea<h m0nth -.1. been made 11'•"1 to Boy and Gin Jnl' ln the cttnl~ Scouta. and M:lp stnn to lbe Mn.. Rawtand aq1r1n.., re-Teen Canteen. the lted C r o • a. porUd tor u.. Project CommlUN Oonlmmllt)-a... and the Infan· on UM ·•M&Dcit rtnn two ch!J .. UJe ~ Jl"und.. -.. .._irlhS ...-.a can. It A-QC· Mn. a.tu. u -· ,... announced lbat all eue1 in MIN wer'9 MtL Arthur a.t. aad the dental dlnlc for ...,.._. and M.n. Ho-..S SO-. Amoftc the blfb achoal ltudenta ba•• Men •o memMn prwent W"eN Mn. c:omplotM lot thllo -term. · PlllDlp Bo 11tt, Mn. Ralph 0.0.· A vote ol ~tkln wu ._, Mra.. s.entt Oudlaer, Mn. ~ to Jlfl'O. llclottt w-. lifts. DoJto Batdl. Mn. Alaa llfldllo, Mesa. wtU be 90lemnl11Cd on Sun· Wiley~ ot UM Wtiltaft Kn.. ~ Moa~~ Mn. day, June H at Christ Chun:h by Oon!nlU.0. :-.. llfni. ,.,...... 1-OWtlu1e. Mn. IL A. Crary, the Sea. with rttea b)• the Rev. 9Cllft for tMtr ........ WOltt la Xn.. ca. .. ...,.._ ~ Kn. Tl\omu PendeU, -t -tM -Ute ~ of J.. A. M.I• Ctockn. wbo .. a natl•• a eaacw ,._tiea.t. of Newport Bach. wtll bl l"'&IJ. 'n. ........., of u.. Har ·,• r 0. • ~ Ara ' uated In June rrocn Newport Har· .... ........,. -. 1 ta , .. ,..._ ia lltL •• aol llfc:Clollaa .. Mn. llorUaloaBtp.,.utlltt-Ma7, lttt. pn,.,..i..,, )Ir.. 1. H , Ill..,.... of Coi1t& lllea!a atUftded UM ~ •M• liefon VII,._ eutte. put.Mdt;J c111111r-...,. Loa ...,.... .,. .... t1i11i1 en~ the •"7 wMft Ile .,ved nima. 1eo 1W ti.at die CNStef.. WftlL f In Ute Al••tl.a n -and - - -..Uft Ill -I A'W• , ee••••lt,. ....... ,..,.... 4 .. 1...,,'l'MAlr J n1'ttn I . Alter tllelr rnaniq9 the ,.....,,. •-~ -.__a ,_ --....,., _..,._ ~·u eoupl• --do Ill Oet&rt.o. --for ""8 la~-. -t. .,... ... "•II w loo wlt~r• Mt. e...1nr wil Mic:.... fict:m: ... ~ .... 1atea clla6c .... at www1•t ....-. .._....,.. •-.:lated with hla 1'110..r Ill ...U for --.... ..ioatc s •t a, taw wlll ..t., a:m;c. and drWlnc openUonL ot tlM 1'M\ft ... ...a 'p qrtm N .. N •to po•ttty."' • RATTAN CLUB CHAIR Dr.alpaed tG match cllat9e louap. ~ l .... ,....._ ... 7tJ111I acNe ll'a the haad· wreet Perell or htlo flt...at•re you ut.·f! =~ ... Only $29.95 e.nplete with $19.95 ------' S22.95 · -----I O..*-t1•'w• ,. .. ... .,, .................. .._SU 2. mt.I ..... ,._.. -I Daiai:• .Us :•ins I l 8 II • • • • ,. l•ldloC SPECIAL ' Alllort ... Zola -Oti-o $11M to $'1tM SB.95 •• r ---------------r-----------. •, ''· ' A6£ 4 -PART I -TMURSDAY , MAY 19, 1949 Communify Concert Dir~tors •7:·'': n....a.1 -' ra' I :-I..,· Grerite:~'e-9 's.ws l . I S / ArJ• f 1' C • S UIUIQI I.DI) ~r ~l!fY Hospital1 ' • • • I I J ~ t D. F ... ..,.,!. 1,.-=-..:...-+-;,...<'---L--_,.._, S U R F ~ -...._ __ _ Pft.•, · SS F e ect rs s 1' om1ng eason: J Da-Op . 1 no _ s.c .. _ ctJb 01 ~l!i:;~::;:~:,._:::::::::..:!~~_.~~~:1~~~~~;,:;:~I l)ecl ... io Pl•?' 1 tm. ftnt• fe ~ _u.e OolCa 11 .. Granp met at Ii --ti...; tour Jwtu.j.;, a.re~ at i..s--and ' ' 'IM~· :lie Oraiia:• BAD, Un o'clock ' ' • • ~ -----di-Huattnctoa -•b , C>ptiol\ f<r tiu,. ~ ._..,. To 'o~ -1na:-Tb• welfan D. D. F. memben eQjOyed a .,.. cial ~ ...... u,. -Mn. IDd " Edick, tOil J:a8t tm. Sta'.! at; 0-.. Meal Beverall -llorti "N"ere. 1ll · aDd not &bje., ~ attend but thOM I present wve H e 1 e n Smith. Neillte Cock, Etta Be Ile ~er and/Allee Vicker&. f • • RAISE CHINCIHE~LLAS recton of !Commntt)' Concert' Ollwleft ... •--•. Loa AJtceMe ~ ~-··· Ulld. prden -~ p.ve--ithelr _ • ' Directorw ot tbe ••ael .. kllD are: tra coocerta ·tn 0ra.np Cr;llDll' ;epol'tl...ftani. weN completed for "-latl<>n mo\ ~ at the Kra GeorJe T...iley, )lf'OOldent; ctU.. bu -. CiftD by 1J1e-.. lbe 1'-ie Pie l>llu>or for Satur· PO. PllO -• ~ p •-• ottlce of J, A. -with Robert Kra CUntm Sawin. _,_,,., em l::aufomta 8)'111Pba111' ......... 1laj. 1111111-Ka,y 11, 8 :3M:OO s t ru ~u u-8lattord. COl\lnilila c-..rt. rrp-llolud W'1&1>t, treuurer; Honee tklll for the P<Opcieed -6t lbe O<Ple Ball. Soatt.~c>•~-ue • eAanY '• ooo••.VUl e lnllENDLY e NOl8J:LE88 e VElllllN • FREE I AND PBOFITABI.$ ' See tlM:m at THE CHINCHILLA SHOP re11mtaUve. l::nalp. 'l:'Yemt RM. 8ktne.y DI.•-•nni>honY con~ · A.ftir: a momlnC eewlnc for the After a ~ of the membe-r--hUoa.. CUn1ob' Sawin.. Leelle Miller The dates were llated by tbe ~t;y t.o.pttal. lunch wu arved ehfp drl"· 'u preeeid.ed b~ tbe Vici the Me:Mkmea DI~ Drake, symphony ueociation pend l n g '>Y Mrs. Dottie Geoqe and Mn. chairman. Jlra. 8tanJey Cla&m· '?'alt.er Splcer. Stanle,Y Cbambera. ~ ot tbe CU!'ftlll t I ck e 't Adda II. a e 8wfdtn)d. bc*teuea.. ben. It wv iloddM to holf the Wlnlf...S Bubft. Iii a r y Batten Rllln« effort by llle 0 r a a c '• Iii I oo ·o.tolhJ' ,JDmball. Dj!Jano, drive open for a abort Ume, IOna'cr Steffenleb. Roeclne J'eeley, Alex.. Count)* OM>ral Di.recton Gu l 1 t! Ca.llfol'lllL.. wu a epecial , vtsitor. to lbe budl'el may be· railed to ander Ham.lltDU. Howard Lager· whicll wtll sponsor tbe cancerta. ::;:::;;;::'~;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;:::; admit of _....,. the oelected art· qulot, 8all.Y Peyton. Jl'lo...,.,. Helf. !!pole_,, tor tbe -~ i1ta. They are: Morley and Gear-et&. 0 . I\. ~ and J . A . lkek. &.l90dation a at d the followint I ·Free Adm .. i0n To the .,.. ~ 18.... . 1 ......... w~. 111Q 11. 1:at ., .,, Me5a Theatre Jtv~body w_;_ FRJtE PRJD;s FOR &LL G&AND!llorilus .......,~.~ 6-p ~\. ~ Blytb "RED CANYON" 'la Ttt:lualrieior -Al.AO - . ~URUBU'' Tbo ljXctU.lr Sap or ~ !\'wltUJ'f' Pw.pk• ~)-aad Monday Grecory' PKk -Ann Todd 'THE PABADINE CASE" -AL.oo- "END OF THE RIVER" - wit• Sa.bu CAR'J'.ooN SEWS TueL. WM,, Thun. 1M6 eo..i HJc:bwa)' Harbor ' ~ duo-pJ.ankla.. wbo were 80 World.ng ln the membe.nhlp da.tu &R bdng held ror the GWld well UJc.ed on the nnt yar'a pm. drive were; Meeda.met1 R. F . Mow-group: Saturday, Oct. 29 ln Santa gnun; Vt-.tu dell& O\lea, tbe ry, Theodore Robina. W. B. Hitch-Ana: Saturday, Dec. 3 Ln Ana- very beauUM ud talented J'OWll' man, RolMd \V~gh t. Walter Sp!-helm ; and Bu.ftd&y, P'e b. 19 111 .apn.no and Edwin 8tette, dn.· cer , A.leu.nder Haml1tob, E. :\. P"ullerton. matlc bu'Jtooe.. Cta.ry, Salva.torr Monaco, Lonnie The Fullerton concert, If stven 1n the date •e t down by the Ul!Odation, will be a Standard bl'Oadcut h~ on the Pad.fie Cout network of the N&Uoo&I B?'f'ledCNting Compasiy. oaA.!fOS OOUN I i '8 FINEST FOR YOUR ZNTUTAJNMENT A Grsadmetber of tlwo Day to 1 beoelect.Od. Be u.e nr.t. to ~brate GRANDMOTllEB'8 DAY T'be Pk:ture Partly ~lafh• in Huatla.S1on Bt•arh SuMin H.ay'''-td CORONA. DEL MembenhJP, in the utOct&Uon Vincent. Doyle H a t ch, Thon\U ~~~~~~~:I also entitle. atUndance at other l'l'osl. Wlll~m Sampson. Peg s.ee.. -Community Concert.a tn neighbor· ley, Nelson Neice, Harold Borcl:- lng oom.mun.ttlel. P'UDerton and aenJut. Gunnlnc Butler, Ha y Santa Ana have already eeMcted L&n.pnbdm. Harold Woldenberg, ' ' G~mol,wr's Rot.,rt P"'°"1 on ''TULSA" In r ,'f'hnirolor ~Au.o- ·No.w O·Pen THE BAMBOO ROOM BALBOA r Featuring the Southland's Favorite Music The Vel· Tones • Dining, -Dancing -Entertainment i B~LLBOOM j BALBOA l Presents I -ANDY RUSSELl~nd DELLA I Sat., May 21st • KAYSTAftR I their prognma, each Including Florence H eifetz, Joeeph Bff.k. some very tine artiste. At Fut-Dlc.k Drake; lerton one of the drawing carda Meedamea J . Leslie S teffensen, will be Ma ta and Hart, popular Geo rge Llnd. Ralph Deaver, Betty team of. comedy dance.n: also Watson. Rona.Id Barlow, H. E Paul Makovaky, vtoUnlat; Nlno Christler, E . S. ,Poirier, Don Hu•1· Martlnl, t enor of tbe opera and dle1ton , Morel.ind L e l t h o I d . motion picture& anl1 Vron.sky and Charle& Wagner. J anet McC\ltch- Babln. duo-pianlala. eon , Howa rd Lagerq ui5l, P . V LIU KraWt, •enM.Uona l BrtU.sb Park", H . E. Balch , J oseph pianist who l.s now on her fitl!lt H amblet . Raymo nd -Henn.a, J t our of lhe U nlted Stales. la a Ma lcolm R eid, A . A. Horvath, O. fortunate selection. Olhera will B. Reed, R . Donald Hall and includt: Set S vanholm, Metropoli-George F ox . Al80_ Miss Margaret tan opera tenor ; R icardo Odnop-Schar te, Everet t Rea, H orace E n - aofr, vtollniat, and the Grand Op-sign. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Leslie Miller , era Qua rtet. All tbese coricerts and Mr. and }.t r.1. Kenneth Boet· are ava ilable t o local mem bers,, tcher . May Marlcet Brings $400 for New Parish House of St. James Church 1 With all returns in, over $4 00»------------- Will have been rahted all proceeds from the May Market and tell held Saturday ln the new parish house of St. James E p iscopal church by me mbers of t he Won1- en 's Auxiliary. T he affair \1ru t he fi rst public event held in the new building and t he money will g o toward ..i U cons t ruction. Pouring a t the beautifully a p- pointed tea table were Mr~. Paul Moore Whe€'1er , wife of the rec - tor ; MN4 . R. D-Onalrl Hs ll, w ife r:if the aen io r warden and Mr!!. Robt-rt J. Villagrana. p resident o f the \Voman's Auxilia ry. The tu table. centered w ith whit e atocks. eandytuft and silver and white ca ndles. was a r ntnged by Mr~. George Yardley. w hile su pervis - 1.ng refrcshmenll'I were lliln . Frank Cunningham. Mn . F . E. Ftnster a nd ?lifts. Seeley of CNta Mesa. MMI. _.\ustin Sturte van t was In charge of the sewtng booth a nd a91i&'ting in selling \flef9' Mn . Wheeler. Mrs. Berrell RieS. Mrs . Stifl er, Mrs. Prendergut and Mrs. Frances Graham. Many ot hers had aBSisted w ith the sewing, to \l.'hom ~t rs. Sturteva nt expresses thanka ancl her deep a ppreciation. The sale continued on Sunday at the reception for Mr. George Mor - tln1 er. Mrs. S turtevant being u - slsted by he r aunt. Mi88 Mary H aJI , Mrs. Stirle r and ~fr~. Ries. Mtl!I. Wa ller H itchman w as in charge of the cookt'd food booth. as.sisted by Mrs. Hall an d Mrs. Hamilton nf Hu ntington Bea ch . Mrs. Emily R ichardson wa.i; chai rman of the rlowe r booth, and had been aided by memben o f a Corona del t.fa r garden r lub. A l her suggest ion t iny n011cgays 've re made and presented each guPst by Mrs. J . B. Gookcn . Among t hosl' a iding with the ~le o r flowers a nd dain t y lavender sache ts Y.'l're ~trs. S. H. Franklin, Mrs. J ohn W. TubM Rnd fl.1 rs. Solo n Foster. Mr~. Alexander Hamilton di- rected t he Young Churchn1en's Guild wi th t heir can11y booth. A feature of the afternoon was t he pres e nce of the Corona de! M a r artist . Ran1on o ·cordova.. who donated hia lime and matert- a la a nd spent the aft ernoon d raw- ing por traits. M rs. Graham \VO .. 'l'ff '(i{ffge of posters and many had be<-n made b)• Sandra Mattews of Loa An· g~les, niece of Bebe A bell. Th~ beaut iful ceramic figurines. one of which was won by Mrs. F rankli n, were made by the daughter of Mr11 . Nichols. Mrs. Ma rgaret Doat.a served a.B ,P)lbll city chair- man and Mrs. Mrs. M. L. Keeler u treasurer . All of the concert.a wtll be con- ducted by A 1 f red Wa.Uenatei.n, mu.ate direct or o f the orchestra. H t> I• one of the t oremost con- :tuct or& tn the United Stale• anct, ha.a headed the orchestra for the past •Ix aeuom. Joeeph Schuster, ~nowned ce llist. wtll be the eoio- iat fo r the Fullerton program. The Philharmon ic 0 r ch ea l r a will begin i ta 3tat consecutive aeaaon nex t ta ll. I wu founded in 1919 a nd hu been heard tn the principal citiea of Southern Cali- fornia ; for more than a quarter century. It hu won national •~­ claim and awards for the cellence of Its programs and ita public service . FOr several w.e eks the commlt- tees representing t h e C hor a I Directors Gu ild ha ve been direct - ing a ttention to Vie co m I n ~ season. Marked Inter est has been reported and it is h oped by the Guild that the required minim um sale or ticke ts will be reached. Bus iness Women Honor Club Head S eventy five members or Bus- iness and P r ofesalonal W om en's club, att endin g t he President'.i; party on T hursday at the ho1n e of Mina Hershey ,Onyx Ave .. Bal- boa lsland, honored their retiring pre!idP.nt, Mias Agnes Blomqul.st. The beautifu l and 11paciou.8 hom e, a bower of flowers , was perfec t .se tting for t he affair. Becausr Mis,, Blomquist, &8 a form~r pre ... ldent, aJread y wears lht' past president's pin, &he was pres ented ' in iU! s tea·d with silver ladleJI to n\8.lc h her flatware. r~u1·1ni~g ·;,~11.~·;nd-· th ... e''' ~~i~ would now away. I T he "seams·· of the pi,k lines we re steel riveted and ftequenlly the wa ter leak ed out "8.t the seams." This def ect wu ·later generally remedied by jac keting the rivets in concrete. May !1 ·-~ Comlnc Soon! ! ! -''Take Me Out to the Ball Game,'' "We Were Strance-n" and dere Ooea to Coller" 1.'l' ·" -" •.., '·'''·'1 St ~!~I In tbe H•rt or Coeta Meu. Wed. Tbn.i .Sat. May 18-21 Blnr Cro!lby, William Rt•ndlx '•A Connecticut Yankee'' Color ' ' -Pluo Bltr IAff Hlt-- "Blondle's Big Deal" & /, , r ' ·· ., 1 : , -~·A ;o b the Center of 1111100. . L&8t TlmM 8atunla1· M&)' 21 Joel Mce..'rae. Zachary Scbtt "South qf St. Louis" ~ond Blr Hlt- M('rrer Calkd Dlfflcu.lt Robert Mlkhum. My rn_a Loy • "'The Red Pony" Toda y, J udge Dodge ln'torm~ I Day PIANO Popular Z 11 C&brlllo St .. ''Docks of Ne"'· Orleans'' Lll880NS IN and DORIS V. HAl.L Ooeta Meata ACCORDIAN C laMl<·al Beaoun 5694-W The Newport Harbor Community Players Present "CRAIG'S WIFE" I Personally directed by Tom Gl!more I Play· begins al 8 :16 E"ach evefi ing-, I In' the Corona del Mar School Audit oriu1n Evenings of Thursday, May 26 and Frida y, May 27 t,ULI... CENTER STAGING 'i. Doora then shut. A n Event. I Ticket.a St .00 Inc. Tu. Obtain Tic ket.a by calling Harbor 2480-\V +-~--~---..:...-~~~--------------.-------·--+ THE BEAUTIFUL. GRAND NEW BELMONT THEATRE BELMONT SHORE -NOW OPEN Week i>ays.. Evealnp, Oont.lnuot&!I from 6 Sat., Sun .. Holidays Continuous from 1 p. m , POPULAR PRICES THAN"K \' () ,. CAPACITY CROWIJ~ lut alrftt ~lalmed Fox West Coast's new 81-Jmonl ThN.t:tt, Belmont S hoM'I. tM the Dfo"-'etot ln perfection for p~tatlon of Scl'et>n Enterl&lnn1ent. -NOW!-Jtftt Wyn1t11 , OtYld NiYtn "KISS IN THE DARK" ll>f"•t'I• You119, Vt11 Jok111on "MOTHER IS A t"RESHMA~" -SATUIDAY!- ·.~: Sat., May 28th j Judge Dodge Reviews History I Of Water Developm't~ on Mesa the mee t ing. the problem of cob · l.d ti · d ( Start.A Sunda,,. Mav :!2 so 1 a on 1a ma e dif tcult be-., 'I' cause the four exiatlng water Joh.a Wayne. Gall Rus~I compan ie.B have differen types of -'"Wake of the Red Witch"' orga nization!. a variety of water \pec;ltl Ch.llti,•11'1 r ...... 1.,. ':lO ., "" S.bu, "fllf"HANT IOY" rho 4 C¥ffo1t1 A114l • ntrllll!tf Ovtdoor Mrlt ll Coming-FRANKIE LANE Saturday, June 4th COMPLETE ORANGE COAST COLLEGE The Fan Zone In , ' Balboa Ride The Ferris Wheel -In- BA L'BOA Open Every Week End AAd All O.y 8atuMa)'9 ADd 81mda)'9 During the Whiter HAVE FUN AT THE MANY INTERESTING CONCESSIONS •• I "In those daya the requirements for new tub-divisions were not as stringent a s now," eald Judge Donald J . Dodge In review ing the formation a nd developm ent of the original w ater syalt:ma fo r the Coat.a Meu Area. S peak ing before the Costa Mesa. Citizens Council Tuesday night, Judge Dodge recalled that when he came ~to Harper (as Coata Me143 wu then ca.J.ledl the emphaals..------------- w as on five acre tracta, where people could "have s mall farms, pla nt fruit lreea. raise ch ickens , and live happily ever alter:· nle J udge affirmed the "llvt-- happily-ever-atter" part. but com- mented t hat today's density or population poses a far greater strain on the waler supply dis- tribution ay•tem than back in 1911-12, wbeon the area wu her- a.lded as "the most promising pla ce In Souther n California for t he develo pment o ( a vast com- munity." The original pipe' lines were p laced underground not by dig- ging the con vent ional ditc h of to- day, but just by p lowing a sbaJlow furrow. Water ttaervoirs w ere made of dirt, and occutonally a busy gopher would "uncork"' the sou rces. and d ifterencu in ln1 - mediate nee<Ui for rehabllltat ion. Judg e Dodge advocated one ce ntral manag~ment, howe v er. "whenever a study indicates the best nlethod of consolidation.·· At the concJuaion of hia talk, question& were a.aked which Indi- cated that the go ve rning board.! of the four water organluUons have not yet found a "bu~ for Jt¥nt thinking," although preliniinary meetings have bei!on held. When asked, "What can t h c citizens do for union ®w of the four water · dlatrtcta?", Judge Dodge countered that he did not know what wa.a the beat approach but what ls needed Is a demon- s t r ation of mutual advantap. "The di fficulty," he concluded, "is with the legal mechaniam to be~-" .... n«···., 1 .-..Ne .... t_ .... _ ........ ,..... ... , .. -~ es 'J .-... ..... 'd1 Nape 'Mi ol lllle ~.t pot.·_ftle I"--~~ JEl4'9l2l risl ·~~~~.' cittt1 r1 ..._CW., a.•. hf • tie ID1' 118'tlt to Iii" • ..r ~ ··~''' JI ..,, e;w-11W-tP .. tla..,...., .. r-c:a...w.,.. • ••• '7~ ... •, 1 1rt • -n1 ·l~t'tt ·1 .D' -. llftl ; .aa ....,_ • -WfV dlllw no. r • De7 *s: .. • ............ tllil Y'~ir -1 -ba"' -...... hr ... -at I ... -... ' (Pllolo II;' 81 ~ ~'. f 1 r - I ------------- SEE WHAT YOU GET FOR .YOUR CAR AT REAL SAVINGS I, Complete Valve Grind 1 1 9. Replace Head and Pan Gaskets 2. Clean C.rbon I 0. Chan9e En9ine Oil 3. Replace Piston Rin9s I 11. Clean Oil Pump p nes and Screen 4. Replace Pi.ton Pins I 12. Rid9e, Ream , Glaze Combustion _ S. Expand Pistons I Cylinders · 6. Replac~ Conni&eting Rod, Insert I 13. Clean arid Adjust Spark Plu9s Bearon9s I 14. Replace Distributor Points, Re· 7. Adjust Connectin9 Rods Chev. time Motor & Buick I i 5. Clean Air Cleaner 8. Ar.9n Connectin9 Rods ' 16. Adjust C.rburetor 17. Replac~ Manifold Gaslcets , Pe»rn1~c '8' t8510 PONTIAC $&7•s '6'! • , I , (tw' 'r• ,.,... ~ Jmbor) • • • 1 • • • • • . ' ••• ~S-. So Golfers lTar-Salnt Nines· ,.., In May RGin Mix ~ere Friday Ora.nee County'• golten may Newport ,Harbor bfl'b hopa of not }, be 1Med to wet or d a mp staying ln tbe U.Pl race for Sun-set League honor. wlll be at atalte we&ther ·for their p.mea.-especi-tomorrow afternoon at 3 p. nl. allj-aa late u May-but it atiU when Elgin Hall'• Tar bueba.llcrs doean't bother Qle hearty ones. play hoet to Santa Ana's fut im- Last week -end that saw proving band of boraehlde abo'pren rtpt through lhe bw;i-specialists at Newport R~hta. nasma.n solter'a but days. the Hall wtll at.art either Dick Lane W\Dowt.ck coune l.n Santa Ana or Jack CLi.rk on the mound wtlh .UU entertained hµndreda of bad-. Bob Burdick bac k of the plate; weather playera. Ov"r 300 tried George Rttvea at first, Carleton ~r luck on Sunday itlclucf"ing a Mears at aecond : Bill Skllea M.t Sarita Ana Elka plhering and a third; Don Wa.rd at abort-atop: Southern Calitornia Gu Company Phil Shafer In left field; Bob Har- tournamenL ris in centcrfield and either Mau· • • • ·I .· . • M11a:Merci.m Opea 1MtSe11011 SJ22-., Afla:a~ L . . 'l1>e ea.ta -K--1 . llall clul> will -Ila nnt 1Mt [ ·r .. • • ' 7 Share 1Atw4ter Singing Awar~s Senn Sou--Uu'te Ba7 I · • , A.-voeaUoU Wiii _,. i,j priMO May 22. Th~ &DIOW\t ot p11me ran&1nl' frorq, ·.s2000 to alooo ln money each tontealant wins\ wtl the $15,000 .l..twa.ter lttnt Audi.. be determined on j t h e • e t w ti I I . t1ona tor ....,.prof-...W .. ....._ ~ I • Stafford Compton ~;ti:s~ 1:, ~.;= ... ;:i= ~~~:!!".:" J:-~ In Tro::k Finals """'"°' KUia Kartlno; 211. tMll tor tile nn .... They are VICtoo Jone1 Aven¥9; Bonnie Munay. YQ\U\I', Dr. Charln Pre'ft.n, ~ Phil StaffoN • n d Chartey 23. 1115 Lodi Place; eoo;ia Bio· Remkk Warren, o., Rlebanl Lert; Compton 1lfill repreeent Newport "tritaky, 24. ~203 North )(&ripe.& Dlm.ltrt Tlomk.in, R o b e rt AflD' Harbor high KhooJ in the 8oUth• Avenue. ; bruter, Dr. MiklOI Roua. ArtJ!i-f ern California C. I . F . track Other Southl&bden ue Wllll&m1 Ro.enatdn, and i:toeer Wagnw. ' cha.mpionahtpa at Lone Beach E. orm, 21 ,1 1 ~21 Patte1110ft Ave., A. Atwater Kent, Jr., newtr Wlloon High· School Satunlay at-Glendale. an~ Albert L. 'Wilcox. nr.med head of Ule Atwatu Xonl temoon. 28, 12010 Lau.Ml Tern.ce Drive, Foundation 'flhlch sp>M01"8 t 11. e Stafford wW compete in the Studio Ctty. AudiUona, will preeent the ,..._, Alter a great golfing April. the ne Langsdale or Bill Jackaon in May 13--14 rain "A·u th e finil right field, • o < ~ ~-~I HOME GA&D&N-....ui.c -Ma ..u.,·--i.c·,..,._~ ...-la l . M. Bo71da of V.ta Mna. wtt• »a psntsw, 111Mf7 I., Mid ·Jta.MJ', &.' --~ -.JeJ'S srowla& "·•tablee Md claa:a Cee shot put and Compton Thoee ~ed from the B • y to the Winners on a nationwidt will run the eee 180 yard duh. Area are ·M~rgaret P'. McNeil. JS. conce!1-over NBC on May 21 a~ 692-lSth Avenue. San Francllco: 6 p.m. PST. Heat bcl'f'38!M Wear Robert E.. La.neuter, 19, 1 ~ 4 2 -------•' wcek·end rain In the oou.nty since Coach ·Bill Foote will send Jim March 18. That'• a better record Spiegel t o the hill for the Saint.a. than 1 9 4 8 becauae two entire 'J:he Red a.nd Wbite hurler chalk· week endl were wuhed away in ed up an early ~aeon 4.J win ApHJ and hJgh toga Me.med to over the Tar nJne In practice. Oowera alKI ~ a.ect. to co.mne Uiriem a& lio111e t;M, ......... Me .....,...ed a podly 9laare of Automobile Ure ~ increases wt.th tempera_ture. The AutomoblJe Club of Southern Callfomi& caU· matea that at 100 derreea. tem- perature the rate of wear under average driving cond.JUONI ia five Umea grea~r than at -to deg~. Broadway. Alameda; and E. A. VAN STEENWYK. BN• Prevail lJ'I May of IUt year. Other Sunaet League games Maybe the outdoor sportsmAn pit Downey and Fullerton on the can't enjoy Daylight S & v Ing s ' Indian diamond a.nd Anaheim and Time 11.ke '48, but he"S ·looking, j Orange at Orange City Park. forward to Memo rial Day a n <l · that l'9J8ed. Tlle former TOMI le u wr .. ..,.,.llllklk~ • ... tie attalDflll ln callfonrla toda.f. SPORTSLOG ' By Roel M.M!MllU.n This la NaUonal Boye• Week ! Bel4etJe Me 87 M. V. THE LIBERTY BELL waa cracked whiJe l olling a knell for Chief Justice Jot\n M:atshaU in e Balhelmy Afotca. 28. 1273 · UnJon Cro&a: official in S. F.-"Goft""" Street, San Fn.nciaco. A 11 w ill ment hu failed its public healtl receive eaah.1award&. oblip.U9ne on three counu--~ Finallat.a ~ll be heard o v e r erans' health care. care for the ABC at 10.:30 p.m. (P ST) on mentally tll and care of Americd Saturday, M•y 21, and on Sunda)0, 1 Irid.iana." thrtt daye of .aun and golf-If his I EVEN old elephanta can quickly wife will stand for It. I be trainN to obey orden. And a.a uaual when boys and t heir problems are dlacuA8ed1 the juvenile delinquency matter &tld it.s solutions pop up. There are many soluUona such IPOBTI c: Jl L E N D Jl a as Boys' auba. supervt&ed recrea- tion program and homes for the P'RIDA Y, MAY 20-BASEBALL Newport Harbor -..Vanity and Junior underprivileged. We don't know ju.at what your echeme of outdoor livinl' may be th.la year, but we do know that pracUcally everyone hu a patio and we at House and Garden have made the tumlahinl' of paUoe our whole occupation. PHILCO* ALPHA BETA ' Van1ty versua .Santa Ana at Newport Heighl.9. 3 . m. But. there la not on~ of theae Oran c t ll p agencies . or a comb1naUon of ge oa.a co ege at Chaffey college at 3 :00 p. m. them. which can make up for tn- HOT RODS-Huntington Beach Stadium, 8 :30 p. m. divtdual attention given a boy by SATURD.,.Y, MAY 2.J -HOT RODS-TilACK-C. I. F. FinalJJ at his father. Long Beach Wilaon high. 1 :00 p. m. Although Dad get.a a little tired, ••• Now -ybe yea ..... -i..r more U... a bit. of redeeoratloo or proballly J'OO're loblC ~ eut'° fer f!'llU"' aew p..rdiea fW'llltue-- bl aay cue, 7oa .-'t &tfoH to o~rtook rb. • • • SUNDAY, MAY 22-BASEBALL-Costa M esa Merchant.a verau11 a bit c"'aky ln the joint.I and h.is Loe Ancelea AlhleUca at Lions Field, Coeta Mesa, 2:00 p. m. rf'acUoru1 111JCM· up with age -he FRIDAY. MAY 20.-BAS~BAU-Newport Harbor high versus .Santa !'!till can fulfll1 hta dutif!!I u a dad. Ana high at NewJXl rt Heights. 3 P-m . He still can get out and play Som e rep.\t&ble cJUzena con· Orange Cout colleg v Ch fl t Ont 1 3 catch with his son, he !ltlll ca n alder the hardy Sequoia Redwood . e ersu1:1 a ey a ar o, p. u1 . under&tand the probJema or his a.a the perfect IJOlutlon for the Newport Harbor Junior Varsity versus 5-nta Ana at New-boy and to that boy there ia no aeuhore. \Ve Have IL port Heights, 3 P· m. one finer than his Dad. • • • Tl:NNl~Newport Harbor versus Santa Ana ( Varalty end Let WI sigbt a.n e.xa.mple-a few Other patlo--mllMled ladl\id-.a. Junlor Varsity) at Santa Ana. 3 p. m . wee ks ago we we.nt over to the tteem to feel u.t a p.u·topped HOT ROD RACING--C. R. A. Sanction at Huntington Costa Mesa Li.ona , Baseball Park. "' r 0 u Sh t. il'Oll. table •itlia t1le Beach Stadium. nme trial at 7 p. m . First race at 8 :30 Ther e "A'ere four people there-ma.tclllas chain al'le u.e ol t.bti p. m . t~ree boys and one man. a little obl:lpHo• of MIJIUWer" H\.iDI" at SATURDAY. MAY 21-TRACK-C. I. F . finala at Long Beach Wilson sl!tght genU~man who probably the beac*i. We •w aome uauu High School. 1 p. m . did not weigh over 100 PQUnda . .s.IJ.y fetchlac' prAeaea hi admll9ble SUNDA y MAY 22 S But hidden upnderneath that be· deM--, -BA EBALI-costa Me&.":. Mercha nl.3 versus Lo& Bpectacled JOO-pound frame wa! •- Angelea Colored Athletics at Lions Field, Coat.a Mesa. a n undert!tancting mind -and a 2 p. m. • true love tor hi.a boys. Thia Dad TUESDAY, MAY 24 -BAS°EBALL--Orange Coaat College verai1~ kept harmony with his boy•. Oce•nalde Jay9ee at Ocean.aide. J p. m. probably 8eVen, nine and 11 year-a MIDGET A UTo RAClNG-U. R. A. sanction at Hunting· or age. He played ball their way, ton Beach stadium. Time tri·a•-at 7 p. .,.... he didn't kill the slowly pitched ui m. ""•rst race at ball -he didn't demonstrate hi.8 8 :30 p. m. h I -~·· p ys cal advantage -he played with hia boys. Now if that man went out and triell for a potlilion on the local bueball team he probably would be laughed right out of the Pftrk- • • • OPENING :~~~ \Vti.~• Thia Dad's active participation In hi.! 30na' recreaUon not only eatabllshe111 him u an athlete but It lnsta.lls a confidence which Wlll c&uae the bo)'!I to bring their problem.a to him without fear anll with a knowledge that he will un· dersta.nd them. Thia confidence In dad and the father--aon team· work in aeemlngly large boyhood pr;oblema _fill.a In a spot which ta eo vacant in so many boya' live.a. Then there Is the gn>up who feel that nothlng but genuint! Rattan will renect the.Jr Ingenuity and ta.ate. We have an original piece In thla that w 111 Interest th em. It's a chai11e to ngue In natural rattan that Is extreme-ly comfortable. It la extra long ,and ha1 a sJlght upward c urve under y our knees w hlcb proves v er y resUul. We cover thia w i th a heavy cotton-filled cwthlon ln val· dyed army duck with. floral dealgn and with. ll.9 gnceful linea, it"• a thing of beauty. We have some rattan pieces -tor Instance -a club chair, and game table at ama.zing prtcea. • • • • FRIDAY and SATURDAY May · 27 and 28 Mari-Sue Shop ' for "T~ns and lti-Betweens" DRESSES SPORT TOGS PEASANTS SKIRTS BLOUSES SWEATERS UNGER IE FEATURING FAMOUS BRANDS SUCH AS Tina of California Tffft·Allure Cinderella F'Tocks Autograph Crowd Johnny LM Ship '11' Shcire MARI-SUE SHOP tor And it's a safe bet that tho.ae thrtt boys will grow up to be leaden in their ~lei& a.nd they probably will alw•ya have a true, clear outlook on lite. thanks to a dad who wu wlll1n gto gfve up eome of hi• leiau~ time In eptte of creaking joint.a and delayed re- action11 . .i GIBLETS E'usl&ce Roja.a, Harbor high junior Varsity ba.wball coach, wiU joln the Orange Cout C0Ue1e faculty In the fall u an 1n1tructor In Spanlati and Mu.ale ... Johnny Owens. Orange Cout uatatanl football coach, may catch for the Coeta Me8a Merchant.a thla year. . . . Bud Long hu billed the Loe Angeles Colored AthleUca for the opening" game lhJa Sunday . . . Al lrwln·aa)·s that Bob ~nbow who c racked the C. I . F. back- stroke swimming recorda for clut1 Ce e ath~tea co u I d do better with mo re pool work .... Irwin expecta Benbow to develop Into one of the Southland'a mate.al swlmmen with the advantage of the new Harbor high pool Which will be flnlahed by next Septem- ber. The U. R. A. Midget.I return to the HunUngton Beach Stadium Tue.eday nil'hL ... It la sa.ld the OU Ci t y dirt platter Is made to order for the half pint.a. PIRATES AT CHAFFEY FRI. L • J'here are t ti e wortlty IMJuM.. 9"1den, too, wbo "-oald.a't ooa· Nder -.yUaJ.nc Ln t. Ill e 11 11 e of ..,._ hlralture that ""a• a 't ,..., of ahunlmmrt.. w~ any thf' funoa. D e e c o lt.e, wtt.ll that •per:bl ehalr of tlletn u..t SUdN llO IMllOOtllly. For Ute eprawlen, M,. MYe the 0eeco CMa.e Loape t•t c a• ~ly · be moved arouad by your llttte ttapr, ll'8 M Brflt.. • • • Let me te11 you about our new Barbecue • br&&ier. lt'a a contr1 .. vance that meuurea twenty.four lnchea In dJarneter (lhi.nk of lt)- IJOrt of a heavy Iron bowl which reata on a rinl' that la supported by three short lep. A circUlar ptU, eet over the bowl. which hold.a a charcoal fire, providea an adequate cooktnl' wrtace for a doan chopa or a.bout eight beef. ateaJui. It ca.n be Uled tin o f t moment.a) to heat )'OUr patlo too -it's a very pracUcal appliance. Come on In a.nd eee tt. • • • We u,,..., .AltOt:lt« eew pd&el miaw a o.su Loaac'e... 11a1.a ,. .. oapit to 9fe. It __ ,_ Meal Clwi ...._ M a ....._. ,.. except -lllo---... r..o. u .......... la me, ... 1uee,. ,_ -• ~ft. elf ... -w It ea 7W'Pe Ma ......... It'• awtuu,. ,..., He . U. ~ be ....,, to ,_,. ..,._. ala1111d TM be eM'ered wltll ..... 6 .U eM ) didm't ,,..... a. • .. 7"' ... fanllllft. ••• Juat a word about the pod old standby, the otfteer Ch&lr. 'Ibe o n e we have ta eoMtnacted ot hardwood and ha..-y can't'U utd has tima-that will not ruat. it•• nice and ~ and comfortable a.a aU «et ouL U you ban aome of tbeee on hand and JYat neec1 new covers we b.ave tboee too ln all ooio....-<llrt ~. • • • Wendell Pickena' Orange Cout collqe baaeba.U ell.lb will Invade Ontario tomorrow attemoon fOT a 3 p. m. !'.utent cooterence pme wtth Chaffey ja)'Ht!'. Howard Henntnc. who loel a H.._ .... ~ a.tie t II" three bitter 2·0 to lbe Panthera •awt .t.cill: (.t · ,..._ la Omqp t ~. If --·-.-. ... wo wee.ka aao. wlU be Old t.he 7Mr ~ _ · c 1 71 ?Na-_.. mound for Ute locala. Kenny ,.._ 'dere · 'M;J · Moala will handle the catclltnc, ~ ,... •. ttlew~ chon!ll: Bill Ra.maey, fint bue: 11111 ~ · .. l,· : Ralph ...... tac. ~ Floyd Pu- aon.a. third: JuJe ManbaU, ahort- atop: Ed Savin. left field; Bo)"! HornlL cantufleld: H a r ·1 o i..- bard. .... httleld. H......,,.. hu bod a 1-7 .--t lln<e -11'riday'• pme with M L San Antonio and Tundor• P\tJ. te.rtm rame wu talMd ou.L The Plntu ....... to~ l'uadAy attemoon for tlMlr ftn&I practice •Aton oC t.hi ~. nu: Swtll"I'' can "1 ... boor. •• • • • .. -.... . --~-I' ~ ~· ~ • ' "> •·. ~ _,,, .. ~ ...... . . . "' ~--•'*.1.···-. • .... ,¥ ., .... ,. .• -.. JOIN HANDS IN ,MAY ·TO --·"~·- THI INTllll FAMILY WILL INJOY ''A New Way of Life'' Yes ... you enjoy better living ... easier. livina ... with the ""nsarional PHILCO FRl!J!ZllR. Benet meals, more healthful meals, with welcome variety ... a wholesome, balana:d diet all year 'round. 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J C.C.Me1i . ~ . . - -' ! .; .. -' ~tt·ua• . . . ~ , . I 1'60 NewPo:.1 • ' I I • " ~la/Mi1a ~ t • , • .. • ~ • laai:1a llP • . •' ' • ' \ (' ' er.;--~-~~l;~'~ .:"!'•~·li"',·''-;.~-1------:-·-_:--:..-~~ • • • --~--... ··: • • • = +j••• ••: • • =:•••• " .. • 7;·~ • ~.: •••• •••~ .; *.*.,!;;•;,• •?•••••us so loow u ~cs a s1ss Gl1f ?f cs a as as ! ,!•!~~;i' aces ?.:.~~?~ a ··1 ' ' . ~ ' 11 '1--• • • • ~~ • '....,.~ :,_,vmt v4 ._~ .... ~ · --~ .... ~!!! a-&tl'roiiittth'1!.Yrwww : ( ,,o\6E 6 -PART I -THURSDAY, MAY 19, · 19-49 ;~:~ .. ;ze«r;Uss -B : 'Craig's Wife'.set for Next Thurs. The pPrlorrnance of HC'ratf'• Wife." ln the Corona del .Mat ac:hoolhouse Thur9dly, May. 28 tRd May 21, at 8:15 wtn brt:nC" • form at play production new here -tuU ~nter st.aging. . The audi· e:nce will sit on 11.ll four etdett at the play""· and the old aids of K"enery. and llchl!I and volce pro-- jected rl'Om a raised ttase will be gone. In.stead. the audience. mem· bers wi.11 fttl almost as tr they were taking pert in an intense ch.aracter..(fn.ma Mtwttn hueband •nd wife that won a Pulitzer Pr'!.u and played two Jong WC· ~f\Jl Broadway runs. Now lt ~ l"Omes the 11ixth produc tion ot a Ntwport Harbor group. Tile play wtll be dirttted pro· teMlonally by Tom Gilmore. .The group plans !till: play1, all of them New York and road SUC· ~s. for it,ri 19'19·1950 fff'UOn. They v.·ill be varied in type. and It is hoped to keep Afr. Gilmore in Newport Harbor to direct them. • ~h part In each of the six major play111 wtll ~ open to all playtMI. Self'ctlon i11 madt> on the ha.Ris of an impartia l point aytlem Piano Students To G ive Re cita l Ne xt Sun day Plano pupU. of llf111. KathlffJI Colem.&JJ.. 414 Tustin Ave .• New· port Beech, will appear tn lhett Nmi·annuaJ recital next Sunday, May 22. at 2 :30 p.m. 1.t the EbeU clubhouite, C.16 W. Central Ave .• Newport Beach. ~ ror the recital will bf ''Viaiting our own a.nd Foreign Land.a." The put.llic iJ! moet cordi• aJJy Invited to attend. · Those laktnr part wtl' be: 1.fu:i ine Chung, Joyce Chung, Sherrill Edick, Betty Ann Evans, Cha rt!IJ Fluke, Mary Helen Guthrie, Jo· A n n Hage q. Terry H all, Bili Hamblet, Raymond H a r t ma n, Ro8elrt:ary J ones, A n t o f n e t t e La:r.artch, Ani ta M c CI e I I and, Mart.ha Nonnan, Patricia RobtrlJ!:~ Carol A n n Shaw, Nancy Tritt, Taj a TohlU . Olivia Wilde and BilJy Wtdolf. wortl:ed out by Director Gilmore. and anyone lnterttted in lighting. poait'r work, set palnUng, COfllUm· in,K' or any other phase ot the theat'r may learn end progTe!'IJI with the «J'Ollp. Special points toward parU in play8 will be earned by tho8e working back· N.1t or out tront. CLASSIFIED .I NEWS-TIMFS -Every Tuesday NEWPORT BAY _POST -Wednesdays NE\VPORT-BALBOA PRESS-Thursdays s ,.,,·pnrt Ray PMt a.a.ltlf'd Ack mmt run In t~ Tuf'!Nt:ay ~·,.w.'f'llnH o.r l'he ftllJ'Nay Pn"M. :wJNTMt!M AD rs • I.INES Ca.sh Charge 4 un~ l ti.Me s .aa I .7!\ ' IJ11,.,. ! t~ l .!5 1.fO 4 L.,..,.,. S t~ 1. 73 1.9.1\ Phonr •1ar. 1918. uk to!' "Ad Taker" or eend ad and rPmlttanc,. t:n NF.WPOftT HAR BOR Pl18 USHJXO CO. 2211 Balboa Blvd., N '""'port BN.ch, c.uronala The publUthf"Tl' will not be responsible for more than one lncorre<'t ln.erUon or an advertisement, reu"e the r1ght to correctly claA."ify •n1 and all ad-" and t o r'ject any advert18<'ment not conforming to ruJtti ond regulations. Advertbemenb , and cancellations will be accepted up to 5 p.m. on tiie day preceding publication. Ph. Har. 1616. 1 lc1assified Index 4~FOR RENT. MISC. 10 ~ tiulde SOUTH 00.Mrll .. TtP•t -s1rrr1l-•' . ,:,,p,. d n d10N -~tiq. ufi ~~.:J! · 1m:w 3 +-· Apt.-wk.;. ,._.i "ikct" f"l,,,. 0a1·1 .. •• .. pertentt. NJ lf~ .... EEIRt t~ ~ W&lb _..--'--*_ 1 or I · 11nfikl)•@d pel'tlONS ~ ~ e1. I . MATERIALS CO. ....,..,_t 111 Nowpoort -r -··· .. flee ,.. l:noWaUCM at---....... -P leaf f•l'ftd., Very -hie. 1011 1 Selected Used Ca.rs • ....._ ft<i>IJ-L. '» lfowpoit ·~JO ·REPAIRS ~ pk:tun ,,...,,_ 3i.t. Now~ .8<"'h . 5118 ;·u CHEV. FLEl:TJolASTER Bpeclflc:atloft llnd;J -CONCllrl'I: 229 W . WU.On Cmta llf9a Pbon< -llS48 ~If• HARBOR · Plumbin2' Service 1198 Nowport B'!Vd, 8-:on 8111 REPA.IRINO OUR SPECIA.LTf Contracting and 8upplleo Bath Roomo Drain-. Gl.ulJ Bloclt• Store rronu DEL MA.NOELS TILE CONTRA.CTOR 221 Ogle SL c.o.ta Metta. BEA.CON 111138-M Earl M. Haven BOAT SANDING CABINET MAKING' PAINTING and DECORATING A,rent. for Jot 1eveling. terrac- ing, grading. a ny kind ot d irt moving- Phone Harbor 0487; 1511 BALBOA BLVD., Ha..-~ Co. I ·Ip l.A"7 --tlleillo . ....-r Cotrff mUlo ·····-·-··llJ!o up FOR RENT-Now tul~ tum. up-CLUB CPE. with radio \\'ANT houldeeptt « motlt-.. liltYk!e Uiat latf1:n8•• . Bndret oll lampe StOM ,Ir up J>f'r apt. Bendix. etc., 2 bed u-. etc1. Sbowroon1 clean and . er"• lwlpor. llri'l&U llonw. Pl'lftt.. MESA I RADIO llluj, aany oth•r • r t I cl• s to oom..-t• 4 or 6. Ck.e to on y 4-000 rnll<s ....... _ .... S1915 ,._ and alary. Pllone Har-. & -.,_,....,JON -l'rotn. •'W• ,.P..l&Uu ;n l>Hch. Ocean vi.,., moot <IHll"-48 BU IC K SEDANETTE l&St-M. 10.::C ·..1:~v ~ low pries!' •ble loc!StJon i.n Corona del Mar. Radio., Mater and rovers. EXPZRJENCED rad&o .. tt'&e'181on lSTt ~e-tort ,BIN. ca.ta )I;.. · MUIR'S Aftllab&.P by montb June to Lom.I car and super tedmldan. Pll't llna ldaJ or J. Sc15 A.ll'nQUI: aitd GIJllT llHOP Sept. Iii. Spedal -...... ror ftlUe ............................ $2Ulil -2201 HfotlWport Btvd. 88coo"'I022 Pntire .euon. Box 1. ·Nrwport 40 C A DILLAC SEDAN. eve.) to start. Oood paMS.blilf· J'OR 8Al..&-S2l R. p J°'MM Preas.' le Radio and heatf'r. ?-totor tiY tor fUlJ time 'lateJi, on per· «fU.O.rd motor.· Perfect condl-11 ~ compte.tety ovtrhauled ln ce.ntap bula. 8houkl ban own • Uorl., QGO. •lot J1r St... Jlollte--1 . Six new 2 B. ft . CourUi Ava.llabte our •hOp. This ii!; a bliJ' to<Jle and equipment. Write ttox beUo Garde~ Phone Whfttlu • approx. May t~lh. Stove, Fri&· at : .... _ ............. ...... . ...... ,$\095 · K . can "'->. 5cf -or ~· . lpT II-DOGS. CAT!!. Plll'9 ld&I...,, wuhlng maolll!ie, pr&g• '31 BUICK SP E C. BU S. ' $80.00 per month. YetiH lf'.!Ue CPE. A good ont, for PARTNl:ll WA.JCTJ:D w1tll ....., HBA.VT llfAPLl!i dlnllt« ~ • ~ sr ·-N••pl--prefnred. Beat'On 11475-R. 10cl3 only ......... ........ . .. s 3!15 amaD capital middle .. eel man d\ain1 and blck bar. btauu.t\11. '-'~ IU"'.1.a ... r-r ._ .. or l&Cly, ·-territory. Bub-o. .... port ahd 2 -un..t "'°""'-all black. Ull. s.. •t F.OR RENT-Untumlolwd l B. R. c. E. Siemonsma agmt In Lacuna. Olli Harbor -d.oy bod. llf--.0 120 -'4th 8t. or phone Bea-•J>b' In' duplex. )'ffr'• IM&e, Buick Dealer 0&42-W. 6ct: • ~ 111 ,Abakme, ...,. con IS83. . 71tre water pd. $$2.60 per mo .• wll1 ~-. hland. H•rtior t324•W. 4ct consider snt&ll child. 381 l:ut 1009 SO. COAST BLVD. \\'A,, lr..v --~rly man. all • l 17th St .. CNta Mesa. 2ttf:S LACUNA BEACH Ph. L.B. MO around handy ma.n at aum.nwr resort in Hi•h SerTU. board, / room and SIOO per mo. Inquire --..::; .. :...;90:::;.,\;.;TB.;.::.,::B,::UP.:..:,PUES=:::_ ___ ISEWING MACHINE Willard APlrena. Har. 29f9..W. 1700 \V. Ocean Front. .'Id) SP~D BOAT, will accept any REP AIRING reaaonable of-ftr. Phone Har-bor 0456-J . 2t.fc LE91' A SrNGEJ\• expert tune-up FOR SALE.Mooring for :to· fi.ah- 2cl 2-BEDROOM unfum. houa<. A.11 t :-:.,-:--::-:-====--=-=-=----new decorated through.out. No 19'40 PLYMOUTH COUPE. Good children or peU. $66 month. Ph. mechanical conJ1t ion. ~I Bet.con 5013-M. 70 tic p&inL New uphobtt>ry. PrirPd lor quick sa.le.. Phont' &•arm1 3 BDRM. fum ~hed house, N ew 6115, bays. t Har. 2 12 C'\'t'$..l 4<'6 Col.ta Afeaa. Machihe, ironer, Sforvel refrig .. Sl2:5 mo. Harbor 1948 BUICK R oadmast"'r Con· 22~.w. 7ltf<" vertib)e. Uke brand n'""' .BPau- SO-.~ALF.. M'ISCELLA.NF.OUS BABY CRIB complete, and high -------------1 chair, bOth for $2:\.. Dining room Bennett Hardwood Floor ,Co. table. 6 chair!!, $35. 535 R.lver- (formerly Central Ave.) NEWPORT ing boat. Call at 20302 South· west Birch Street. Santa Ana Heights. After tivt". 4pe FINEST FISHlNG BOAT In th' bay. Sa.lly Jean, 42 (t. long, 12 '~ ft. beam. Documented, twin !!H.'~W. Ret rtl:erated hold. Bait tank, line puller. Fathometer. Automatic pilot. Ship t o shore radio. Drlux living quarters. Other interest.A force aale. )"OUr &eWfn1t machine. We M>r• vice vacuum cleanera. Re&M>n· able charges. ~timate ru'rni.!.h· ed ln advance. Call your • -• SINGER SEWING CENTER No cllarre for pick up and de- Pennanent or wttkly I , i . 3 bed· room rurn. apL'\. 125 per wk. anfl sup. 1 Bluf: Top Motel. 401 Newport BlYd., Newport Beach. Bt"tl. !'1194·R. 10C'12 tJtul gray f inish. Red leatht"r ur-· hoi.tf'ry. Pu8h button (Vln t n )I. Many extnts. L o"' n1ilt>&g\•. Original ownrr. V~ry IO\v pril'''· Can be Mf'.n at Union Oil Sta- t ion, Balboa I11land nr phon'· O'Arner Harbor 2515-\\'. 4p6 F"Joors laid • Sanded . Fini.bed side Ave .. Newport Heights. f'h. . and R 'flniahed Beacon ~1-\V. 6pS C. R. SPOONER PHONE HARBOR 0800-M 129 • -43rd St. Nt"wport S.ach Ftee Eatim1.tes ED WALTERS TILE CONTRACTOR Bath Room. Ora.Jn Boa.rd.,, l!t c. t~lh It. Newport AV<'., Costa M esa Phnne Beacon 87()()..\V~l 18--lfC 14-PER!•ONAL.~ Alcoholics Anonymous Write P . 0 . Bx. 561 , Balboa. Callf. 69-tt'c 16-TRAS~PORTATlON Ride wantP<t f1VJ1n Hunt ing-ton BE>arh to 12th and FigtM"rna St .. Lo~ A nn<'lt'!~. 8 a . n1 .-:'J p. m. Call Hunt ington P.er11·h r,rii-t . 4C6 18-BF.AI.Tl. AIDS Permanents $3.75 anti up COMBINATl ON radio and pl•)'er . Walnut cabinet. tlcr. Harbor 153.8-W. record Sae"rt- 6p8 WASHrNG MA CHINE With 11pin Moored at American Legton drter. Ex.<'ellt'nt condition. SM . dOC'k. Makf" offer. Wiilard 717 Narcissus. Corona del ~fnr. Ahren. ... 1700 W . Ocean Front. 6c8 Hnrbor 2999·W. 4c6 YOUR RADIO expertly repairetl Snipe, excl. cond., fo r sale, or will i n your home at no extra c harge. awap for Spinet piano. 1309 N. Well e~J)e"tienced, l\one.st. cnu-Bay Front, Balboa Island. 5C'6 ~clentious. COAST RADIO SER.VICE 7 1.; H.P . gear shift Fir,Rtont". HA. 3084 or HA. 1'408-t\r. N f' a r new, Sl.'>0. Perfec t as kl& auxiliary for Pall boat. \Y 111 trade for small motor. Beaco11 PATRONl2E HARBOR Crafts-5%19·R. 5c6 men . W<" feature locally madi' girts and artwork. Ceramlo. Uaed Propellen -G&lft,ntsed handmade linens. c rochet . lea· Bouya, Compaue.t, Eftr)'tbtnr tor your boat. ther, copper. Inlaid wood. lamp.1, oil painting!!, oostume jewelry. BA. Y DISTRICT HARDW Alli: Mart.De A •ntUe cll'<'oratlve noveltit>S. '-f,sa Hob-Ba.Ibo& Island by Shop. 1572 Newport Blvd .. 1 ____________ _ Coeta Mesa. 6tfe ~----------FOR SALE-3 waterproof t'anva ... cabana.s, 12 x 12 wooden fioors, U-MTISlJC'AI .. RADIO S7~ ea ch. Em('reld Bay Com-•-------------- niunlty A.!Vln., No. l . Em,rald MAY SALE: Orand Pianos, Bald· Bay. Phnne Laguna Beach 13:>. win Kimbal, \VurUtu.r, Qui· S<:";° , bransen, Lindeman. \V ick, Fran- cea Bacon. McPhaiJ and othera. Terms. DANZ·SCHMIDT, 020 No. Main, Santa A.na. Knabe :'"1 H.P . AUXILIARY dleBel engine, $200.00. 2:'")0 Scoop ball tank ; large bait net, good condition. Pian~. · Jivery . 30I! W. <th KI-23948 'Rrg. U. S. Pat. Off. by 9gT. Mtg, Co. • 51·C·.57 4.6-B(!S!NESS OPPORTTTN. FEED STORE-best df'al you've seen! FILLING ST A TYON -good loca· Uon. MALT SHOP -excellent oppor· tunity. C. Galen Dennison, 498 Newport Blvd. l c3 ~staurant 101 Hwy. Seats 46- Beer & wine. Stucco Bldg. $9000. Illness forct'.s s acrifice. \VII) sell, lease or trade !or real estate. See owner. 2515 Cout. H ighway, Newport Beach. 9tfc OUTSTANDING Mineral Springs Health RelK>rt. Stron~1y patron- ized by Lagunaites. Other bu~I· nt"S!I Int erests compel t:ia<"riflcC!. Make otrer. Ov.•n('t Orange 8720·1.f·l. :;,,1 See Us N_ow FOR !SUM?.fER RE'NTAI-q Nice ~t"le<'tlon Island Realt y Co '47 Che\'T'O&et Convf'rtibl<'. bla<'k new t op, R. o.nd H . Extrn!'I. 1"'1 i· \'Rte f18rly. lt69r1. l'h. 1-.'lgUl\ll Beneh 7682. 4<'6 201 Agate, Cor. Park Av,. '39 P LYMOUTH BUSJN&SS CPF.:. Balboa 111.land Ph. Har. 377W Good ronditinn, S~2.'"J or nlakt· 2c3 otter. 302 E . Ocenn Fr•lnt. Bal· __ N_T_A __ r ____ ... I boa. •rG RE L . FOR SALE OR TRADE -191 0 SPECIALISTS 1 Ponuac Station Wago n, .xcel· Call Edna Craig lent condltJ on throughou L 611 L inwood Vick, Rltor. Begonia , corona 0.1 Mar. ~ Balboa IN.and HAR. 2042 ·47 STUDEBAKER Land Crtrbwr 33..c::~ Sedl.11 with O"\•ierdrive-. Ex.ct>llent _B_A_L_B_O_A __ I_S_L_AN_·--D-condition. P rivate party. or i•· lnal 0¥.:nf'r. Harbor 1~38-\\'. HOUSE FOR SUM'Ml!:R • Gp8 51-TRA.Il.Ell!! . SPARTANS ALL MOD~LS-1.:t lln . .f2. mas. - to pay. A lso good used trail· On LIDO lSLE. Sparklin1 beau. en. tlf'ulJy turnit!hed s Ing I e a.nd Trailers InsuraPnce An)~·lte"' 1 Muter BC'droom, 1 ·single, eleepa i, 1k blk. from Beach ahd bu11l· neitS di.strict, 1300 month. Aug. $400. 4 mos. June ~at. to Sept. 30th $800. 120 Marine Aw .• Bal. Jele .. Write P . O. Box 197, Bnlboe. I~land . .fltc double apartment.a. For the Broadmoor Trailer Homes prt'sent or summer montlul. 12060 N<"wport Blvd ., Costa ~1f'M Also eeveral 2 &:: 8 bedroom r 1 t .. ('. 7H home!ll ror the summer aeaeo.n. r--~·----------­ LlDO ISLE P R OPERTIES, INC. 3333 Via Lido. 11 BulWlllC Matf'riUll 1! Blllktl•I 8"'rvlrt'1' 14 Pe.rsonal11 CHJlt.ONOMETER.S REPAIRED All beaut y work at reas . priCf'R Swordfis h plank, new. BllJ 1------------- Rice. 217 No. Patton, San P e-SPINET. Blond !lnish. Like new. Uro. Term 27165. 1pe S ave $200. May Sale! Chlcker· DEALERSHIP FOR SALE, very little capital nl'eded, kitchen a p· pliance, new and In demand. La- guna s ub.agent ope-rating. Nat· lonal advertised product , ap- provt"d lOO'K F.H .A. Ca.11 Har· bor 0842·W. 5c6 Phone Harbor 1600. ORANGE COAST · TRAILER LODGE WEST 17t h AT \\'l!JTTlEP. 16 !Ulaf'f'J Your C'ar IC 'l"raattportatktn 17 Root. (':O•trw.t .• 18 BMuly Attbl 19 t 'phol•t,.rfnl( !O Health AW. !! Loot &lld Fouad t• ~1n,.tnK'tlo111 !I ~ltu.tlon!I& \\'aat MI ti H l!Jp "'antf'd SO S... M IAct-l&nf'outt St \\'utf"d to Buy st F\lraltur,. fnr Sale st-A-Antlflllr'A SS Boat-. Suppl""" M Mu!lli<'al. Radio ,. S.'i l.>op. ('atflll. p,., .. 31 Poultr)'o Rabbit,. Sl U\·.,..tork Punctual service. Van Drlmlcn,. Louise's Beauty Sh op Jeweler, 1788 Nev.rport Boule· vard, Coat& Mesa. Stf 1877 N"wport Blvd ., COl'lta. Me"a Bil: SURE -INSURE with MAURIE STANLEY lMUnutce Only 226 Marine Ave., Balboa l•l&nd Harbor 1778 tic GUARANTEED WATCH Ac JEWELRY REPAIRING Newport Jewelers 118 22nd S,t. Newport Beach SOtfc ( Acro."ls from Me~a. Theatre) PHONE BEACOI'{. W32-J llfc !!-J.O."T and F(){.S ll LOST · Silver P~r!'iOn n1ale <:"Ot . Lofft on Balboa 1wnlnsul1.. Ptr. Herbor 2~26 or Harbor ?390-~1. Lost Week-End BAG. RE\\"A.RD. Lol'lt (Jn Popp)· Ave., Corona del '-1 a r . Friday, ,\fay 6th. Alle n S tross, pho to· grapher. HR rbor 880. de Ing piano, used. only J227. HOLLY\VOOD metal double bed DANZ • SCHMID'T, KNABE frame. box ~prings and mattre~ DEALERS, &20 N , MaJn, Santa .Sl8 .. ">0. 508 Galdenrod. C. D. M. Ana. P hone Ha rbor 589-W. ~ EAS\" DOUBLlt WASHER,DRf· ER good condition. 140. Also 10 ft. Clinker type row boat . i\fake offer. Har. 2M3-J. • 1c6 TWIN Beds. 2 eoll springs and 1 mattrt'ss, .S20. 1820 Vilelle Place, Ne""•port Bea ch. Harbor 2679·J. 1c6 O'Keefe and Merritt ivory tab\~· top 11tc:rve. J!;lttltlc Ught and c lock. Good baker and good condition. $~. 485 San Ber· nardino Ave., Newport Height:i. 'Beacon ~403· \V. 4 p6 WlLL trade beauttrut n'w Spinet ('\'f'n up for good Used Grand P lano. DANZ·SCHMlDT P IANO CO., 520 No. Main, Sa nta Ana . STEl!\:"'"\VA Y . S 1n a J I B\Jngalow. Beautitul c Uf', like new. Exqui- site tone. One of the \\•orld'E gTE'l.test pianos. our speci&J priCt" Yor May sale I.a only $380. Thtnk o! It, only $380 A terma. DANZ·SCHMlDT PIANO CO .. 120 Nor th )1aln. The Knebe PeOp1e. 3.5 years in Orange Co. ASSOClA TE WANTED -Activ'!: or inactive w i th Sl00,000 to invest in a s mall loan busine85. N ew Idea in a drive-in loan company . Money secure. Havt' new bulldlf4t on good highwa~ IOC'8tio n in Santa Ana area. Can later incorporate for ex.pansio11 at o ther strategic location!!. \Vr~te Box M '!. N e w po r t Harbo r Publishing Co. 6p8 • U -WANTED TO Rl':NT RESPO!'{STBLE young couple antl baby $On need year rd. 2 or 3 Br. Apt., furnished or not. Bal· ·boa. Newport or Corona del Mar Harbor 0890MK. 6c8 BALBOA ISLAND BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom home, private p ier, large clean beach. Also 2 bedroom apt., Vet")' lovely. For Memorial vacation and other periods, see 209 E . Bay· front , Balboa Island or call eve· nings. Pl. 3·6712. 4l"6 APTS. and rooms for rent, daily and weekly rate.s. ColJta Me.11a r Ho tel. 521 Balboa St., Costa House o r apartment. furni she< or M unfurnished. Yearly baflill. Mu~t · esa. Beacon 1'l921 . 4clS WANTED be reasonable. H arbor 2995-R Co!!:l& 1'1csa Unobstrvcted Orean View Eech port Is 40 ft. by 40 ft . With 8x20 (t. rolorE'd patio. GAS at HOT and COLD \\' ATF.R TO EACH TRAILER COMPLETE ;PRIVATE BATHROOM F ACILlTlES w e·re full now but will h&ve tw .. more ports oomplt'ted thla week-end ADULTS ONLY ORANGE COAST ' TRAILER LODGE W•lly .and Sylvia Guthrie, ~1grri. WEST 17th AT \\'HIT'TIER Costa MeRB . C.'alif. Phone Bt>a con :l642·R II 8pttt.l ,.\anou~t 40 S:U.~ flpportpJtW t! "'aatf'd to fl:ntt IS Apu119f"nt• UICI H.....,.. "4 R~rorAnt WE GUARANTEE our WATCH and JEWELRY REPAIRING ROBERT'S JEWELERS 223 i,.; ~larl.ne Ave. 28--.~ITl "ATlOS l\'ANTED Servel Eltct rolux. refrigf'tator, 4 1,, -------------·I cu. ft. and apt. slu O'kttte 11nd NEW SPINETS-famous· name. full k.-yboArd. S-4 16. AIM> used grands and upright.a from $85 to 172r.. 247 Broed.,..·ay, Laguna Beach, phone 60i . l et 8c8,44-llOQM8 FOil RENT . -------------WANTED-2 bedroom rurnished house. not over $50. Have two children 8 llnd 10. Pr~fer Costa 11esa or Newport Beach. Harbor t906·W. C81l bero r<' noon. 6p Rooms tor rent-with or without kitchen privilegefl. 123-28lh. 38tfc TRAlLER-21 ft . Cu.!1ton1 built ea11te rn. Ne'A·iy paintl!d. Bulant'. electric brakes. M11..ny extras. ,\ buy at $69~. See Madison, Port 72. Trailer Town . 327 \_\re 111t Wilson. Cofll8 M PAA. Sp~ t5 Rrat. )llM"t"llia•r•D!I "~and_,,. tl T..-c.lon \''A!'JTED General hnu~wor k or child C'are 4 nr 5 days J>f'I" we~k . Rcft>r<"nces. Beacon 6-tM-J . 3phC Men1t.t stove. 121 via Mt"nton(', LidQ 11'le . Ph. Harbor 24 80·\\'. •P'l ------------\\'ESTERN H OLLY GAS RANGE OCEAN FRO?l."'T HOTEL !J5.-MOSE\' TO I.OAS &IJ Atttbatohtae. Tll"f"!ll •• A.u.t• l\"anW MA.Ute Sf'n·~ Balboa Island \VANTED : Cent'ral housev.·ork or broiler. griddle. time C'lock . Ex.- USED PIANOS. S89, $67. SIOCI, pay only S.f .00 pt"r mo. DANZ· SCHMIDT PIANO CO., 520 No. 1'1ain, Santa Ana. Home ot the ~'llrld famous Knabe P lanOll. LIST YOU R . RIGHT ON THE BEACH-Slttp· ing rooms with complete bat.II. House keeping rooma wtth ba\h, and complt>t,ly rurnlahed ll!:lt· chenettee. Dally room servict'. Reuonable rates. FrlendJy at· chUd ca re.~ nr 5 d11ys per wet"k. <'eJlent condition. SJ.55. Phon~ JE'WmLRT, 1118 Newport' Blvd., Refl"renceff. Beacon 640!)J_ BeaC'on 87()().J-5. .-c6 SUMMER RENTALS LOANS . &I T....a ... n 6~AI~ W.A.-rclfES,CLOCKSA:JEWEL-3pH GI -------------GRAND PIANO. BeauUful! In ftT repall'ed. VAN DRIMLEN ----------~--Cine condit ion. Repo11~. Now WITH US. We havt" clients on our w11 it lng list. LOAN S LOANS $50.00 TO $5.000.00 $.'i .. \109f'y to t..-a 3& M°olN"')' \\'utHI OMta Meea. 8tl l..ady baby sitter. !"!Oc an hour. S E R V E L $481. T erm•. The home ot the ROY GREENLEAF, JR. 311 2 Y.l . Newport Blvd. Ha . 2552 .11 ftAtel Eatat .. Waatf!d ~ R•q-...... Ae~ to larwn.. P1"0Pf'r1 1' Ha rllllr 2230·J . 70tfc Th G R f Knabe Plano. DANZ-SCHMIDT · e aS e riger a tor 820 No. •taln, Santa AJia, May mosphere. 2306 W . O c ean (formerly Central Ave.) Front. 3Uc 11 ~ •:.tat .. E:cc~' '' Kf'aJ Eatale · Public Stenographer P.l lmencnphl.ng Adt.tl"f"!ll!!Jng Notary Public Phol\f' Service SARAH E.. V.'HEA TLEY Blrtcbtt Bide. Ph. Harbor 19115 Corona deol Mar feves.) Kf 2~ • 58--c-&O P AINTING Sttving Entire South. Calltomta No Job too larr" or too small Li.cf"IU('d and lnaured-10 yrs. exp. ~pray or Bnlld\ E. L. NOONAN, Kl 2--0180 202!5 8. Ro.._U< St., Santa A.Ila ~ TILE Real tJ le tor drain boards. mom~. !'>45 \V. l!th St .. Me.ta. 9".t'on w2.w. l!-BUILDr.ilG SEllVlCES bath· C~t• Hl<H Pat's Paint Sh op _ Carpenter Repaln Remode.llng It Home ).falntenanC'e s..-aocia-J fi2·tfC U YfA? a.rn .. -~ ,..,_ HARRY HALL Pllntln&' Oontn.etor DAY CARE ~ for your children. A la<> baby 91.Ung -OWn ~ porta t ion. Phont' Harbor 1963·J HO'.\fE LAUNDRY. 3 day service. Ph<H•f' Beacon 6178. 221 0 Or· anre _.\ ... e .. Co8ta Me-•. 3c8 GARDENER, JapaneM Amtric:ln \·et eran. experienced pf'fkn care by month or lands<'aping. Phont' \\'t'!!ltmi n!!lter 8..f51 . Call Tim . 4pfl LICENSED BOAROlNC HOMF. for childr'n t o 6 yt'aNI. By hour. day or "''erk. Ph. Harbor 11 J~W 603 Poinsettia Ave .. Corona De.I )tar. .. 4pl WTLL 00 baby eit l lng 'venlnp. J:X hr. , ALSO will care for children In my home daytimes. Phone Bea· ('on 6460-R. 3c8 NURSE a\'ailable. 8·10-12 houi' duty. Phone Beacon ~13•\V. :;ct M & M ~frigeration Servi~ DAY and NIGHT Commerctal )farine &Del Dome8Uc -Bo•"c.-Ml.I IT' II. 1-• 8t. I ·M-.-N-.. -,.-.. -t--.---.. --.-,-kl-.-nd r ... .-I'-: .,., rue .. wan n Cc:..ta M-. Cant. ot 1"'nrk. Pl~a.5e write Box 57~. • Univto....i. F'lick lut&llaUo# I J"'tM'tfoAaJ lo ToM.ce Call B<U<lft 11423 • Raft Ulat WA.Tai put 111M-· -and quick_ ..... v .. Driml<n. J.,.<ler, 1781 N-port F . E . Davidson's CABINET SHOP Sink ca.btnell Wardrobe 0.-b -~Ir wtn-rram ... I •Walnut 15treet ..... OoM&-at C'olt8. Meta Be s :on M20-.J . I I Complete Houseeleanlng Service ltttcbae ud Wall W••'nc -._ """'l'!lr -WU!ac , Wl!iclow MH •In1-a~t1nc-lb.s Cku!nc BEACON 8111 -A.LL W011K Cl1A.JLUri'SsD -P'Rlill l!:B'l"Dil'l'DI I Al's House and Winda,v Cleaning Service Weal \Vil.eon St., C08ta Mesa. 2t!d LADY, 25, wishes 3 work. .SIO we-ekly. Harbor 2230-J. hrs. dally Sleep ouL !1<7 CARPET A.ND Upholete1'1 dan· lnl' In your home... Phone· ~· con :IO:IO-W. 5pf PRACTICAL nune wan.ts work. Will cue tor conftJeaftnL. Can five doctor'• nltrenca. CaU 2-6 p. m. ~ 1118-.1. kt FlNI: 11\0NING 117 tba baur, •hirtA. curt.aim.. etc. Help wtth dinner pertita. Own tram:-porta· lion. Ph. Har. 205()..R lf no an .. Call Har. lwra-M 4p41 Fer1ruson Hdwe. Co. Sak! 220ft Cout Blvd., N'wport BA L D W I N Acrosonic Spinet, '4ttc 1------------- ROOMS with maid service $7.00 ·week, single STAG HO'tEL 2111 Coast Blvd. * SALARY * A UTO PHONE HARBOR Ill .slightly uaed. Tlili is a bcrgaln. July and Augu.!lt rental at least 3 bedroom home. Lido Isle and Boat Slip preferred. Top rental. Box J, Newport Harbor Publish· lng Co. 4p6 * FURNITURE· Other Personal Property "QUICK SERVICE" TELEVISION $10.36 OOWN 41-Uc T e rm a. DANZ · SCHMIDT PIANO CO., 529 No. Ma.ln, S&nta Ana. The H ome ot the famoua Knabe Piano. . Coast Cities Loan 'Company (Ask for ou:r free demom:t.raUon) PHONE B&4.COM 829tl HARBOR RADIO-TELEVISIOS 477 l'lfewport Bh'd. Costa Meaa 11 ~·75 tt-FUllNmJllZ POil SA.U: BUNK Md e<>mpleto sa. Por u.le or Will trade for double bed. Phone Harbor 2317 ·J. ~ 8 PIECE Mabopn.y Dtnlng suit peode9tal table -credena and e Chairs only 2 y,.. old. An ex· ceptlonal nlue at only $125. Newpor t Fµrniture &22 Cout H"''Y· Newport. Beach I 6"'cfl KltOERLl:R LiTfnC ,_ fldt•, upholatered dennport and two chalrs.. ln good condJUon. 16-1 Flower St .• Colt.a Mesa.. Beaeon 818&-W. 4cf Tops in AdveJtiS~g ha the Barbor Area Newport· Balboa Press R!:NT A. PIANO. Lf't the kJddlea le'a.rn. All Pent terms &Unwed It jJ--AP'l'S .... HOt;SU , ydu buy. $6.00 per mo. DANZ· c;._;__:..:_ _____ .:...-- SCHMID,1'. n20 N. Main, Santa Apartments available now and tor Ana. Knabe Pianos. s ummer rentals. Harbor 1173·W 210 P earl, Balboa Island. 4c6 SPECIAL SALE ~ 15 us~ up~ rig-btt all rttondltloned and tuned L.A.RGE 3 room apL, partly fur· from S9{>. PTt. war te'1Tl8 u nlahed. $55 per mo. Incl. utili· low aa " per month. These t le.s. Yearly rate avall1.ble Jun" Jst. Phone Costa Mesa. Beacon pianos a.ti cuarantttd by 53Sl·J.. 8p SHAFER"S 142 yea.rs tn Orange C.OUnty) NEWPORT BEACH rumi8Md. 421 No. Sycanmn Santa Ana Newly decorated throua:hout. Kl 2~72 4 B. R.. 2 batha. Sunroom. Gar. f Eve. by appointment ) 1 blk. to bay and ocean. year &c6 lease. 19~.00. No. OPA. Kimber· P1N ly 3:M88, after 7 p. m. . 6p S iiET. FULL 88 note. Uared. -------,--,----Now only 1281. Another Spinet, Balboa 'Island repoue.ued, bat. only $389. A.n. other. a floor sample, new, $424. Charmlng'l1 turniahed, 1 bedroom T enn&. OUT Oree May Sale apt. Slttpe 4. C&rpeted wall to now an. DANZ .. 8CIDODT wall. Twtn bed&. Abundance of P I.ANO'OO.,. Banta Ana. 520 N. CIC*'ta and cupbO&rd9. 'nle bath llaJa.. • wfth It.all •bower . 0 . E. p.rba1e ~l. ll:leclrdW< refrigerator wtt.h froun food coms-rtsncnL Printe .sundecll:. ror teue by ~ or year. Phone Ha.rbor 2884-W. 1C8 GR.EAT MA 'Y PIANO SALE! Sa•e from $100 to S800 oo 8ptaeto, Spinet Gn8d A Grand ple-Torma.D~ Newport· Beach Apply at S..r 0-TRACl'OR!I 23-08. COAST BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH, CAUF. next door to We.tern UnJon of'!lce PHONE HARBOR 2638-J • 69-tfc ------------·! LOA:NS TO BUILD, IMPROVE, BUY, MODERNIZE, OR NEW FORD TRA.cToR U-DRIVE 112.M per day ALSO Bradley GARDEN TRAC. TOR, $6 per d1.y. BALBOA BA. Y .AlRPORT PhQne Beacon 54113-W 113-c-74 PORO 1941 S~RTBMAN new top and Ura. on.iw owner kJw mileaae.. S1760. Bar . 5'1--J. lei POR 8.AU: -1-11o4iJo ...... REFINAKCE · W e Buy Truat Dt"eds NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS A LOAN ASSK. !333 Via Lido Ph. Har. 1500 60..tfe NEED MONEY ? 8ee ua for quick, helpful servlcf" on your financial needa- Lo&na on P'URNlTURE, SALARY, CAR OR OTHER SECURITY HARBOR FINANCE % Bay Lo&n Co. 2l804 W. Central N<W)>Ort Beub H&rtJDr 151'7 truck, motor 0..,,..,,..., ldl. j------------- H&rbor :KOC. 1 . s-tllo Santa Ana. llZO N . Main. Wol------------- Un the Bok>-Voa. Kay .ue. LAilo• NEW untu.m. u pper I bedroom apL C.ntr&lly toeated • .oft BALE: CUBlllfAM llfO'l'Oft 11-EAL ESTATE l':XCR. SP!lCIAL SAU:! Ono only -u-Adult&, $75 per mo. lnc:ludU>jr Scooter, barpln. -Shop. , Uful ne\V bklnd ~ regular utWUes. 315 Ka.rpe:rtt.e A ve-. 104-ftncl 8t., New]M>l't Bis.. BAY AND BEACH, S UNlTB. M85. now lbr onlJ-at C. D. llf. Har. -.w. le8 , atrc COmpt...iy fuml>h..t. Newly . SHAJl'Ell8 claeorated. A. buy at ""'' $11,· IU _,. ID~ CoantJ) ~ llZACB-8mall Apt.. 1tH CBEVJIOl6? 2 -· S-600. THE JORN VOGEL cp. 421 No. Bycam""' Bania Ana outlabla for ttr<>. ll'llml.ll>ed. -· -. 111' Acilr.lfa. Phoae Harbor H:I. tc Kl 2 -2 YMl'IJ ront&l. Ullli-paid. I'll. Corona del llfar. ,lbrtlor 16-W. --~.l'--.,-..----- -· -Wf.J. ...... I ... ,_ ~· -Nttl ....... ) .ev~. ~ appoln.tJneDt I ~ I ·-· • • .. I .• -~ ~ -~c; • I, -·-·. ·--·--• •• ~ ·-:-~--"' • 1 • •: •' • ..__, • j'.':·:·.··; • •• • • • • • •• •••• f ••:•• •:•"' """"' • ~ 'ii=j • ", • • • • :·i"" "f;: .=.~: • "f"""~:~ o; .$_ ~ f " ?.4 a; f a a a ~1 ''.1 . • ~ .. jl ·1 }!,1 .. -!:!i.: _11 t . • ' • I I . I I l -• - • *"••. Dl'Aft t ' I r HARBOR i co. offers BESr V .Ai..UES in Harbor Area ' Let us prove it-You be the Judge Try and match these 1 LIDO ISLE -Brand new -2 B. RoomA. 2 baths, fireplace, walled patio, large lot, quality construc- tion. Reduced to $19,850 -$3000 down NEWPORT BEACH -Stone's throw to Ocean. New-2 B. Room and hath-Redwood exterior- knotty pine interior-f"ireplace, venetion blinds-- fenced patio--ean build,income unit in rear. REDUCED TO $6500 ' BAY SHORES-So new it sparkles-2 bedrooms. bath. breakfast bar, Panelray beat, fireplace - you'll love it and the price ONLY $12,500 PHONE OR COME INTO HARBOR INVESTMENT CO., Realtors 30th at NEWPORT BLVD. HAR. 1600 I F ormerly Central Ave.) BRIGGS * • . BEST • * BUYS MULTIPLE LISTINGS 1941· HARBOR BLVD.-109 ft. zone C-2, 2 B. R. , home. price $16.000 terms 1541 MEilA DRIVE -. 2 B. R. furn. ranch type house. 'h ac. landscaped, fruit, grapes, garden. price $13,000, terms. 812 W. OCEAN, BALBOA-4 B. R. home designed for duplex. Price $17.500, terms. 511 WEST CENTRAL. BALBOA-2 B. R. home, gar. near Yacht Club. Ocean. Bay. Library. Mkt. price $7,000, terms $2,500 dn. bal. $50 mo. Fred BRIGGS REALTORS Tressa 634 Coast Highway Ph. Bea. 5778 or Har. 24 76 Today's. Best Buy SPECIAL 3 bdrm. home; comp. furn. ~1- mo;it new n>f. A range-lot CO by 225. Full price $3800. 93 :re tt3 clot1e in on Harbor Bl\•d. •JlllmaU hou.w In cluded. Will con- 111de r car Ir trailer at blue book value ai. part •pymt. o r $3,1!W ca'Jh down and balance te~. Near Ci\'iC Center -new hon1t , run S750 dOwn. bal • Uke rent. Small house. ultra mndf'rn, prif'P J..f ,.">00. TermJ111. l .ll"tlngJ111 appre-clated. • LIDO ISLE~Two very attrac. lively price<! home~un<ler · t i?· placement costs. OllOROIC I Rll0.11.4.U> . N'ltAL 8000..UC ·-- ~war 2 bfd:room bome and I bedroom ,.,.,e apartment MaJ' bay and ocean. ·Hu bel.uUtul oc-ean view trorn. both unfta. F...ach houM! ls -.ed. to dftllr• able tenanL4' at UO per monlll. Rear Apt. is completely and nicely fumialwd. OWn•r must iwU. '"'-is 1A a stea.l 113,500. DH.trable year round rental 90\Jth or hJChway. 11 romplete)y tur- nlAhed and can be had June 10. Jdeal f01r couple. Thl& won't 1ut.. "2.60 per mOnth. very good comer and adjotnlns R2 loU nea.r bU&tnea ltf'CUon. Both. lots at'f' nice and tevel and arr Ideal ror income unit.a. Sew- er ls ln and paid fOT". See theM" now, 1'4 2.00. Cosy .1tucco home on dandy R-2 comf'r lot in CoTOna tt.I Mar. Ia completely turnlMed and about 2 bloclu from beach. lit built on rear or lot wltb loU of room lf'ft for a.swther dwell- ing. IA k1Hi1 for summer home or good income property. Full pr1ce $1000 ~auuru1 R· 1 h.omeslte In tlnem. re.sklt>ntlal section ot Corona del Mar. Lot hu M rt. f'N>nta&'< and Ls 130 in depth. Plenty or room to bUiJd th.at drN.m bomf' on. Only $700 down payment. Full prlcP $2860. Coron& df'l Mar's· flnnt mf'd..lum priced home. Ha.a vtry lute Jiving room and adjoinjn,. dln- lnr area, next to cutefllt and mOftt C'Onvenlent tiled kitchen in towrt. Dutch door and bay window overlooking l n c 1 o s e d covettd patio or outdoor llvtng room. 2 good fllsed bedrooma with ample wardroM A cl08f't l'p&Cf', and dandy tllf'd bath. Largf' double garage, ffd brick flrf'place. carpeted noon, panel· ray heat and beauUfUl landacap· Ing make th.ii one of the year's b lggt"'t buys at only. $12,750. OWner wW'iea to trade equity In Jar~ 3 bedroom home for beach or Inland property either resi- dential or commercial C.11 u111 for furthf>r det&Jla, thf" may ~ the opportunity you'vt-b P,. n ·waiting for. T n buy or 1'ell see lfnObstruC.ti<l Ocean vl('w.-·neJ,· Uandy neW dur)Iei On Com tir 1ot ·R . H . MOTFET 1900 Harbf>r Blvd. COll\a Beacon &22-1 ~J 1 Be<Jroom, new. tawn a11d· trtts, Redwood Interior. Price 17200. ~71 lA. PPrle Pla<'e. SAVE $300 BUY FROM OWNER 10~-H BY OWNER, multiple unit lot. Cloae in NewporL Well located for fine aummPr and winter .renta~. PrlCf'd rtg-ht tor Jmme- dlate aale. Make otter-only' a few R..S Iota left on Penlnaul&. Phone Harbor 1494-R. 7lc6 MAKE OFFER TO OWNl!:R-· Two new ho mea, 2 bedrms:. each nn l lot, WllM>n St., Colita Meaa. ALSO Ranch Htyle 2 bedroom home. 3 years old, 20C5i9 lrvlne Ave .. Cmta MeM. Bea .. 0293-J. 4dl MOTEL and Te:rcal"O Ga111 Station midway between L. A. and Lu V fl(a.S on u . s . 91 Hlchway - nine cabins, two B. R. living quartel"l'I, 6 pump station, eight car garage, repair •hop. Net ·Income appr. 11400 J)f"r month. Price $60.000. Down patment '26,000. FOR Ranches. motell'I &. bualntM property In th~ great Mohave valley WRITE- unusual home 1820 sq. rt. of one bJock rrom stores &: mar- the beHl conMtr. ~fake offer. k etA. Hu 2 bt>drooma In .-ach NBC REALTY 3116 W. CENTRAL HAR. t.f.00 Newport Beach ~ NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME. 18' Merrill Place ~twttn 21st and 22nd off Oran.gt", Costa M esa. Price $'4: 750--re&M>nable terma. Open 1 to " or caU Harbor ~ H ·tfc TWO comt>r lots, 50 ft. square. Cor. of 3Gth and Lake Ave., Newport Beach. Full pt'. $1800 Phone Harbor 2679-J . 4c6 Clear 4 Rm. Home 72 ft. Bus. frontage and care. tn- rora.e $8.5 mo. \\'ant clear 2 b. r . 1 , Cout town, prefer lge. lot. Florence Hughbanks Realtor 1248 Arrowhead Ave., San Ber- nardino. 4<'8 BALBOA PENINSULA LOT Larre Siae -Low Price Choice location. near bay. Pho ne us for loc::aUon and t erms. BAY • BEACH REALTY tNC. 15th and W. Central Ave. Phone Harbor J264 ... 81de, h&rdwood Oooni, flrepl1.ce, furnace heat and tile in kitchen and bath. Bach •kte la rented to good tenants at $8lli pe-r oio. Owner mWlt SPll at once. Be!t offer buys thia fine f n com e property. Very nice 2 bedroom Colonial 11tyle house l~ b1ocka from business section. Has dandy llving room wtth red brick lire· place, nice lilin1n.a r o o m and very convenient kttche:n, bath with shower over tub, hardwood floor•, wood lhln&'le!!: root and double garage too. Owner haa been tramferred and 11 eelltng at ION. This won't walL Today $99(>(), Open hoUAe Saturday and Sundt.y. 718 HELIOTROPE A VE. FOR RENT ?\?early new 2 ~room home-- near tchool. can be llad un- furnlahed yf'ar round for S'15 pe.r mo., abo M:v;ral very good f\Jmi11hf'd summer ~nta.a. 1100 per month. Dandy 2 bedroom tw>me with 2 bedroom ~ a r a g e apartment. Both units are In excellent con. ditlon and less than a year old. Front home h aa hardwood noora, !lreplaee, Iota ot Ule, 212 Karine Ave., s.•b;oa wana Jh'oker .i·:C1 :::, -..Jss4 . o., ........ : Bar.1'11..J; Bar.lOIW --~ ,-~ ~ I - ~; Har. 7(&.I(; Bar. illT·ll Swtrea I !'·~·~"-"~!:.!ES'!T~A~TE'!.._ ___ ~e.-aEAL~~~ES'I!~'.!:'-TE~---- ' . BALBOA nn1Nn I TO COSTA ~ I f.8.R..'-4 baths. Only Y.i blk. ·.rn. So. 1197. DON'T Jl'OllOrr nm-11'11111 J'RY OPEN HOUSE -BALBOA ]$LAND !:f::'"" ~~· L.R. wtth.trpl.,'D!;_~_ &B.Q., · JUNJ: 4th~ 5tll SAT. & SUN. 1:00 to 5:00' . ....,, -pr., ..,.. lovely patio. Vf!f'Y •""""'"' Uld • -· real buy for $19,liOO. · ' COSTA MESA 215 Pearl Avenue, one-half block from Bay. Resi- , ---2-Bll:DROOlll NEW HOXSS dence-living room with corner fireplace, dining 2 PORN. UNITS l-nR ONLY $20,000. One 2-B.Jt. 1.Lu~uc Lalllldry Included) area and 'patio. 3 bedrooms and 3 baths. Car Port unit with , trpl., & bdwd. f1ra.. p1ua one 1.B.R.. $6800 OO Full Pri and ;garage. Also 1 bedroom apartment. Com- Wilt with trpl. Lovely patio. Garage. Very pretty ' ce pletely furnished for $18.500. For further infor- and a ~~R~;:bEL MAR ~;Ys;;~;, YOU mation.call Mr. Corbin at .Harbor 177~. 'h BLK. FROM OCEAN BLUJl'F, with lovely view! Per Month CORONA DEL MAR See thla new · 2-B.R. home with EXTRA nn. and bath in rear for a REAL BUY. Hu trpl., tile, w,_i ceilings. encloeed patio off lritcben, and dbl. pr-age. Only S16.7llO. $7,7llO dwli. TRULY. A GEM. ON 40' LOT. JUST OFF OCEAN BLUFF. N.,,_,. 2-B.R. home with frpl., tile, i.)dwd. flra,. and dbl gar. Over 1250 sq. ft. Only $13,900. See to appreciate! · BEACON BAY BAY FRONT, 70 ft. frontag<!. Gorgeous 4-B.R. 4 \.I, bath home OR can be used as 2 iinits. Won- derful patio with Bar-B-Q. House has 2 kitchena, frpl. Parkay floors. Forced air heat, tile. powder nna. Bar, pantry, dining rm., dbl. garage and is GORGEOUSLY FURNISHED for $47,500. Truly for gracious living. COSTA MESA LOOK -THIS IS IT! $2300 down .will buy you this lovely 3-B.R. home complete with 0.R .• hdwd. firs., frpl., tile, lots of etc.eta -and dbl. garage. On large lot, ct._ to town. On G.I. 4 ~ loan. BLANCHE A. GATES-Realtors-GINNY GATES HERE IT IS·· This 2 bedroom home is priced right at $825o Good location in Newport Heights near Hlgh school Has double garage. Hardwood floors, tile work. . Plaster and stucco finish. Built in 1948. $1500 dn. $8250 full price. If you need a little more room This 3 bedroom home is attractive and very reaa- orulble. BRAND NEW'. Hdwd. floont, fireplace. double gar. It should qualify for almost any loan including the state G. I. loan. Full price $9250. Cat. be handled for as low as $1750 down. • BEACON HILL REALTY R·E·A·L-T-0-R-S 466 NEWPORT BLVD. Ph. Bea. 5713-R (Evea. Bea. 5779-R PRICED. TO SELL $7950 Open Saturday and Sunday 503 POINETTIA, CORONA DEL MAR NEW MODERN DESIGN, 2 bedroom home, Car- peted. Unit heat. Lots of cabinets. Enclosed patio with barbecue fireplace. Landscaped. Fruit trees. R 2 lot. EARL CHAMBERLAIN, Realtor 500 Coast Highway -Oppoaite Bank Corona de! .Mar Harbor 1474-W NEW 2-bedrm. home $2,450 down pymt. south of Highway, $7,950. New 3-bedrm. home south of Highway, $14,250. New 2·bedrm. home and guest house. one. half block from Ocean, $17,500. Fitzmorris Realty Company, Realtors 813 COAST HIGHWAY Corona Del Mar At Corona Del Mar Sacrifice Sale 1 ,~ lots, levd. on beautiful Nar- ct.uua Ave. Fine location. R2 mne. can build two houses. Priee-d to eell at once $2700 Harbor 2152. OCEAN FRONT -Thia cr&nd homp hu everytbllll'! • a R., a. E . Kitchen. di1posaJ, dishwuh- er, frpl.. attr. runtlabed. Owner MUST SELL. MAKE OFFER. BEAUTIFUL BAY VIEW. Within 85 rt. of tin• bllthi~ beach. 3 B. R., trpl., AND 3-rm. apt. In ....... Furn. $12,500. MAKE OF· FER. A WOl'IDER>"'IJL BUY! 2 B. R .. pluo It.AO lm_.,.i r ... tax .. and · nre 1nmrance IT'S TR~U yod att akept:J1..·al ---Oome Bee ,,_. HomM.- AU!O 2 bdrm. home!: with a latg"e wrell cout:n,l('ted 3 room rental at the rear of the lot for U'to9e Who wiAh a fine home a..nd In· con;>e. Both for only SlO.~. Tenna-$1200 down; $84 .87 _ per month lnc,ludi.nc-Interest. tax.es, principal. fin! lnsuranCf'. , ALSO-Nice 3 bedroom home, dinin&" rm., big li\-1ng rm.1 on a fine k>t, East Bide, close to f'iVii' cPnter. Only $7500. CLOSE IN 6:aat aide on a t"O rnPr: SEE THIS CHOICE LOT, 75x 150, Prlet" $1200, terms. Newport Heights Let us show you a swell 3 bed- room home in NE\VPORT HTS. Landacaped and be:autiful--0nly $9250. Good Terms or witi C. I . JOE McKEE. Salesman 1190 NewpoT"t Blvd.. Cost.n Mesa .. THE BEST TOWN ON EA>RTH"' Phont.J: Office Beacon! :>181 Re•. Beacon 8-470-J , Andresen Specials CORONA DEL MAR Coast Hwy. Business Frontage 100 FT. of blvd frontage near center or Corona del Mar. Own- er wishes l o sell 2~ n .. W ft. or 7?'1 n . or alt -ca~h may obtain a buy. LETS CHECK INTO THlS! Hardwood Floors LOCATION tn n1arket.$, l"l<'., makes thl!t C .0 .,.1 . 3 bectronrn home VE'ry desirable at - $9950 WHERE YOURS COUNTS. Income units $12.000 to $20.000. 60 ~ financing. For other properties and rentals see Mrs. Maroon or Tom Payne. Call Harbor 2474. SHORE CLIFFS Beautiful 4 bedroom. 4 bath residence. Luxuriously furnished. Maids room. Spacious well landscaped grounds. Sprinkler. system and barbecue. Con- crete block fence for privacy. Magnificent view of Pacific Ocean from every room. 1 block to private r beaeh. See this today and you will buy because of sacrifice price. For further iilformation contact Tom Payne or Mrs. Maroon. Call Harbor 2474. • ' COMPLETE COAST COLLEGE, VOTE YES-May 20, '49 EARL W. STANLEY Realtor COVERING GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR 17th and Coast Hi way NPwport Bf'ach 615 Coast Highway Corona dr l Mar 22rl Marine Ave . Balboa I~lan<I NOW! You may get up to 15th and Irvfnf' Nrwport Bea<'h 3113 w . c .. ntro1 ~cwport 8"'ath G. I. -F. H. A. FINANCING f plu11: impound11) on that New Home (House and Lot) Also NON VETS may get A NEW HOME built on Their Lot 100 '/i FINANCED I plu.!1 lmpound!l) Henry Vaughn, Special Representative of Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co. Seaview & Larkspur Largoe lot. Corner with 3 B. R. Henry Vaughn C. Galen Denison home on 2nd rloor !Ind 2 csr , garagt-with guest apt. below. We havp a hettf"r price on lhi:1 propert)·. Submit for trrntR. The Three . NEW HOMES now bu1Jd1ng on Goldenrod, betwttn t111t and 2nd towards ocean from the Hwy. For con\'enience to beache11. markel.8 and school. Buy all three. It's a good ln,·e11tment- 3 homes, 3 lots. Zoned for three more units. BALBOA ISLAND COMPLETELY F URN ISHED "Shake Cottage" A . Immaculate lntertor. B. Exceptional construction. C. Perfect condition. D. TY.to Bedrooms plus E . Large Jivingroom, with exceUent rireplace. F. Enclosed patio G. Pos.albllittes! YP11 ! INSPECT THIS HOUSE 204 Rubv $16,500 MUL TIPLI: LISTING F . C. ANDRESEN Realtor 1616 COAST HIGHWAY, Corona !>el Mar Harbor 1:'>40 or 2282-W Brokers Phone Bea. 6243· W · · 498 Newport Blvd. Nite Har. 1070-J Costa Mesa WELL LOCATED DUPLEX ON BALBOA ISLAND Price reduced to $20,000 MORRIS & FOWLER, Realtors Phone HARBOR 1331 223 Marine Ave. Balboa l•land BOAT OWNERS ATTENTION! Bay Front Lot and One-Half Pier and Float VERY FEW LEFT A. L. MATTHEWS Realtor SU CLD"F HAVl:N'S newest do-.ble. Trade or aell on low .-0 pymt. Central hall plan. 2 bedroom• each. Rent paya baJ- anet1. Must aell. MAKE OFFER. Open Saturday and Sunday furnace heal etc, Lar~ rear Exclusive with us -not II.sled dinette, trpl., 2 patios, BU11deck, and cute APT. over cafal'e, UJe LOTS of Value And none other as desirable as this. . Priced Right 223 N . lat ST. BARSTOW. CAL. Phone 331J or 5f11 ' MARINE OFFICER BEING TRANSFERRED -Must SPll lovely almost new 3 bdm. hOU8t'. Jiirepl. Tiie Jc;it. and bath. Hdw. fin. large fen<'ed. yard. Do. gar. G . I. 4 r,;. trantrfer. low down pymt. Balance lower than rent. 480 Broadw,y, Cmta Me.-ta. Bu.con 6196-J. 5c'6 'PRICE REDUCED 2 B. R. home with fireplace, rur- , na<'1e and EXTRA A.PT. Wu $11 ,000. Now only $1,&SO. Own- ~ t>.r anxious to all! H . 0 . PETRIE, Re.altor tl04 * W. Central, Bal- Hairbor 08M or Harbot 1717...J llc7 2281 Cla.y st: at 15th REX R.ECHS. ~a.ltor. H&r. 2994.w lite NEWPORT HEIGHTS RANCH STYLE t bedroom home oa a comer. Uvin.c room wtlh natun..J fireplace a11d heati\ator. dln1nf room and breaktut room. 11le 1n kltchan and bath, stall ahower. Attached. 2-car garap. . Q . I . loan. 4S-4 San BemardiflO Ave. •ce 11-&IEAL l:llTATE ICXCll. apt. Built ovf'r double .JU&l'e:. with any oth~r brokPr. roof, I blk. lo Bay, $13,liOO. IN CORONA DEL MAR Thia nice home and tncome too • $16,500. ' -- 2 good l<wl R2 bulldln&' Iota south or hi«hway. Sewer la irutallfd and pa.id for. Owner want.a cuh quick. The.e a.re adjoining lots, build two houaM at once and cut c~Ucm coats. Both lot.JI for J.1100. N'ice new 2 bedroom flOme near ahopplnf centtt. la of modern dHlgn and wry allnctl"-Baa exposcd -. <arpeled lloan, ttreplaoe, •te. 1'bla dandy little bome la practicalJy HllJ.n&' at build.... _._ hll plice f!MO. On~ $1900 clown. - W. J. Holcomb 1517 Cout HiWay, eor BegonJa Corona Del M.ar --SEE TRl8 ... CHARMING 2 B. R. b.,.dl cct· Cbotce R-2 lot 40xll8, 1 \!. blk•. tac-e. Attr. furn. Good ocean from bee.ch, $37'°. ' llWUnml~ and fr.hlnif. $1,750. - -Good R·l <O ft. lot with beauti· "Where the nap fly'' EL BAYO TRACT-A otep lo llle tu! view. '5000. , 4 • Bay. I..arce lvgnn., lmmenM _ t.."ti bdrm.. ldtc.ben. bath. eon.truct• LoYely R..a lot. .OXlll. Choice -----------'--ed ror 2nd atory and room to : lOcation. South ot Hls'hway tn CORONA DEL MAR build on f>onl. P .liOO. Corona del Mar. Priced tD .. u . HERE IT IS! LIDO SPECIAL -52\i ft.. belt ~';!' ... ~NSIDl!:I\ CAR .. part Joe. Under market price. Brtfht klftly nfll&hborhood or _ C0J1Venlenca. ~ btock to bua-GOOD BUYS lN LOVEL y FINE R-2 lot, 90Uth nf highway. • lneaa cent•r. 1% block• to FRONTS' BAY $2'200. --s bedr<>Omll, 2 l>alha, . flnp&ace and 2 floor beaten, paUo, lulf• llvln&' room '!Dd dinln&' room. Lovely dinette ..,.. tom made ruTnlture, 2 car p- race, lo•ely yard. ' South Coast Realty Company 302 Jlaln st. Bal .• I'll. Har. IOS4 EXCELLENT 45 fL R·2 lot South of Hlxtnny. $IOOO. CLYDE A. BURT 1301 COAST Corona. del Mar HIGHWAY Harbor 1741 LlNWOOD VICK 312 Marine Ave.. · BALBOA ISLE. Phone Harbor 204.2 A REAL VALUE 2 bdrm. home and Gueat hOtJ.ae Jn rear. Hwd. nn. and firpl., We kitchen and bath with abower, 2 car pr. 1 S-4 acreti on nice corner. Don't fail to aee this one today at UUs remarkable low priu. Terms. B. A. NERESON Realtor t972 Newport Blvd .• Collta Phone Bea.COi) 5225 i NEW home. 'rxtra modern, comb- ed plywood. St ngle garace. lie. patio. Lot 60xl60. $47~. $'!000 Down. 50 .ft. fron.tage NewJM>rt Blvd. CJoee Jn 2 hou..tff 111.000. terms. 2·bedroom home .c1i»e to st.oft; on large l:Ot.; tingle prage: flft- place; rut.al fn J"e&r MUO; '2500 will handle. Ill' IT"S VALUABLE INSURE IT WITH US WOULD LiKlli TO TR.u>IC A 3- bedroam bome In Pt•1""1&, NortJMut MClJon, concrete 1-,d- mlni.ft court and Colon!lo stone lli&rbeeue few • 3 be<ctrodm home • Udo tale. 1•&1 No. llllclllpn Ave •• Paaad•na. ~y. BEN J WHITMAN Tbla la wb8t you've beerl aieeJdn.I! seoo down. baJance like rent. s- -· 3211 Martcold-Cormia ~ CORONA DICL MAR. lovely red 11am camo -· -"-tlan So. ol JUcbw&Y. ShOrt wall< to ----------~·-3c_ roR SALi!: by owner-Lovely 2 Br. borne. Hdw. II-a-paal turnace. 'Tile. IAwn. IHdse. now..,. .... R. A. <'JI-. qaallfJ G. L.j --. 911.»~ R. W. BARTINE- RzAL ll:BT.L Tr BllOllJl:R AHD ABllOCIATD llOI H..._t Blvd. ~-caut. •42114. ¥" . FOR ULli ... Trade. BeauUtul Gl!!ORGE THJX>BAU> Income Property -· .-lot. wm t....i. NEAL ROUGAN cm 2--bt.4tut. hou8. liar. 20U-W. . .. -2 BTOllY, 4-tamlly flat. a.. ".L" I buOO,,,. wltll a SIM--HIC1C t --. -.. -_,_ and an utn lot. -IW -Drfft. Clllao (In Pvm<iu --· Priced rtctit. Ph. Bu. ..n.J>. wm ncb&JICe for Har- ! SU IZ-.) Pbme lln<Gn -bor area -llal property, 1'-Ill. LANI!: Newport s.dl 501 ,.,,._U.. Aft_ Corana del l I I ' . . H·UC Kar. Ip& ;· 10Jt oO.st ... .., ---·n.•t.• 44IO Olut ... ..., Barllcll' •• , ~!Im.Kill •• tr• auw· n ... Kar. Harbor :ari.-w. !di CHOICE NEWPORT COR. China Cao. and _. -•IL FUil TWO HO-.., ~'. H-prtoe ~ -Ull-W. -· bay and oMpplD& -..,. trtct. I_, hOma and -e.1--·=---------:... a-tw .. ,......,.. hJ1 p<tee LIJtOI: LOT/ ocaAl'f VJSW-3 Sll,000. Down ,_,_,1 $2000. .,.._ ... -Wllll la~ BAT A RA.CH RS.U.TT IHC. ,_ and ........ Sllillt, llal- 150. ud W . c-tr"dl Ave. -t'5 por -. IOI lilup---- ) THREE LOTS Near SOUTH BAY month. UI fttwet St., ODllt& .. ~ "-. . .,.1----;;;:... _____ _;_· - • Bi. y ftlOJft' ~'!.lJAlo\, ~ ..... wlUl HSWIIT DllCOIU!nm I ....... ---tllecl-·---......... -"""-~paw ·,,apt1btlr .. ,,...., + ~ .... S--f1IM. W 114T A llllAClt'~ DIC. -... --IHl"Or-ro :a.,,.j, uu{ .. w. d1;hwl .,... • ~-....... ....,.. !Ill I I J 1 I ' • • -.• ' '' ' I - " • --------. • -PART I -19; 1949 l PRESS 4 • ' Att.eatlon -~rty Owners .... -for J,;,; ~ ODd Pllmloblnp. '•blllly luu:ruce for y.,. ... aad PenonaJ Acl.IYlllea. W. ntJAn IPOOTS llll "''11 ...._ -0.. BllldE Nortlt . "' !ii_,... .... --· -14. CLAUDE SWEETMAN BRICK, PLA8TER C:ONTBACl'OR 13571 N. Barbor Blvd ·Phom .Gardea Grove ZlM Balbol Gl111 Co. .• ·.:::::'... : E·'1:.. ·~-I ...... e ... ............. ,.c-.. .......... ... .... -_ _, "' SOLD , FOR LESS n.. tlle Coot of 8".-!riD« and l'alalld( Your old <>an. . Alwnlllmn or Plaat\e. No Pabttta& -Non St&lnlnc SEXTON SUPPLY CO. 511 Zltll St. Newport lk:ach -FK!:E-BOOKLET- Slaowo Ne w s.,.rklf'. Strtk .. I' &e.at7 For Your \\'e.Lem Home. Harbor I 1M..I SIDING ... ,. 1;i x t Rwd. ·:········ .$120.00 %,x & Rwd. 120.00 1 x I . Rwd. V .lolJJ.t A dr~de ........... ~ .... $200.00 1 x 10 Rwd. V .Yolnt A Grade . .. 200 1. 6 ~ } l x 8 R't'd. 200 00 1 x ltl A Grade · 1 x 12 Dry? '. l x 12 V J oint .... 125.00 K.NOTrY PISE l x 8 V J oint..... 12?5 .00 KN01T1' Pl'.'~it~ 1 x 12 No. 792 Knotty Pine ...... 125.00 ROOFING Hex Shingle• Thick Butt 45 lb. M lb....... . ............. . M lb .......... . 90 lb ....... ········· ... . LOANS R f>fl . $5.80 7.45 2.30 2.60 2.89 3.15 ~PEC . $90.00 90.00 $120.00 120.00 113.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 t\Pl".C. $5.15 6 .• '141 .. .. 1.88 '.!.1 5 2.M Up to n,·e y_,. to .Pay Borrow 11500 un.l'e(·ul'f"d Car bfJ U9ed fer P1amhfac Flxturn. Patntlnr. Roortnc, Eleetrlc!W l'\Shll'Mt etc. ~Y remodellnc. Se., UI for 7ou.r pa.lat Med9 Open AU Day Saturday PHONE BEAOON ft3'·W Theee pr\cea pod at Ume or M.le wtth this ad May 19th to May 26th Wll81RCD. HO I:. 17UI 8L -OOSTA MESA Ooeta 11919'• NewMt Lqmhpr Yard PA·INTING TIJa: AGAIN! * Y tl9, u~ ,:roa i-lated yoar beach h0me Yfl9I' with Brollte z-sPAR, In which ......, you can forget It for at leut uother 7M"· ' Thill ll)'lltl*ic eamel, dealpell for boats to re- . elll& tl1<• deetndlve combblatloa of Alt water &Del .U. la ·the lopcal aDSWer to tbe beuh home paint· lag problem. Brollte Z.SP il .-rlae ftalal& la natioaally known Mid protect. u w*Umted 80% of all yacht& In Soutlien Callfonla. AM .-, boat OWDU or boat yard about Brolhe z.8P AR. ~"."' Ull W. OOMr.1 &n. IU.-.osl •• ,,,.. ' • • • - ._ #; ,I . • ....... :I<,, ~~ 'f'.tl. -:r:~··q;,;;:; ROME FOii IU&l!ilK ~W-lladdleo of ~l·Sst-lon,T. ~. Martno nipt ftpter pilot who ... klDed • ..,. 11119 ......, crullecl Marcia ! on the elope9 of Mt. Baldy, are bulldlac a home In ' Costa "--for .. ,..,.. widow durl:nc t.belr Uberty t.oun. A.moaa tltoee coetrtba&Jnc Utelr labors are, left lo npt, T.·Sct-"""" W . Marovich, T-Sct. IL H. Beatley (1-.U.C-In window at left); Sct- WUu.m N. IAadl'J, Pie; Garland Tt.llW, &n.d S.-Sft. Nobkt L L Hart. wflo le checldnl' b11M"print8 wlt1l llln. -..-. Cryolite Spray In Worm Control Cryollte apray la •tlll the rec- omrhended control tor or I. n g e wonns pending the concll13ipn of testa being made with thirteen new chemtcala on 26 treatment plots in Orange County. 'l'tll• is the statement of Dr. E . L. Atklna, entomologilt from the C itrus Experiment StaUon and R. G. Bumgardner, deputy -.ficultural commiaatoner, at a meeting ot citrus growers caUed l.ut Friday by t he Agrtcultural EJC.tenJjon Service. The meeting wu held at the Charles Witte orchard west or Garden Grove where 1<>me of the plot.a are. located. The matertalJ showing up but a t this time are cryollte. DOD and pa.ra.thion. The latter material la stJll v1ry ex· pensive. The coat of cryoli(e spray Is about $12 to $13 per acre. The time ot treatmetlt Is alM'I being tested, atnce th e time of a.ppUcation is aa Im portant as the right kind of material. Dr. Atkins explained that one set o ( plolB 'A'ere treated In March, a.nolher set ls being treated now (May- Junc I and a third •et will have the two appUcationa. Each teat plot conalste of 4.4 trees. Trea led plot• .so far have shown an average ot two oranges per hundred wtlh worm sting•. Th.! untreated plot.II have shown a range of 16 to 50 oranges p e r hundred \\'ith worm WeataUon•. 2 Armed Bandits Rob Local Market and Beat Employee A palr or masked. armed ban-$--------------- dlt." M onda y morning escaped with $800 in ca.a h from the sa.re nf the Greater All·Amerlca.n market on Cout Highway after locking two employees in the meat re· frigerator. Poltce Chief R. R. Hodgkinaon s a I d Monday it wu the tlr11t armed robbery in Newport Beach In several years, adding tha.t the lut one he recalled was an OC· cuion when Sam Z.Utro ot the Stag Cafe was held up. 'the ban- dit,., were caught. I.n Monday'a "job," one ot the employees, Dewey C. Peck, 800 Carnation Ave., Corona Del Mar. wu slugged '>With an Iron pipe a.tter 8 :00 going to the office where he was aurprised by t he two maeked bandits. crouched on the noor. They forced him t.o open the sate at gunpolnt and took two money bags containing lhe cub, over-looking two other money bags farther back, Findley declared. The bandits next took his ke)·s, bound him with baling wire and puahed h im.. Into the refrigerator with Peck. the victim t old police. According t o police. the pair entered the market through the roof atter a.acending by throwing a grappling hook over the parapet and climbing-up an attached line. Two boards were uwed out, of- ficers said, and the boards re· placed before the bandits slid down a vent pipe into the attic. Officer8 .said the thugs used an apron to wipe Peck 's blood f rom ~he noo r before locking hin1 in the refrigerator. One of the mu.kB waa found nearby, and the pair apparently took their tooh1 with them. Vic tims described nne or tht? thugs a.a a slender n1an of about 40 wearing graytsh·blue pents and shirt and a r med with a gun. His companion. who carried a kni(e. 1 was about 25, 5'8'. and wore blue denims. H.ls con1plcxlon WAD 1-. JNu~serymen Sa y I rtJ(,..,,.U I S&AB<>N: Tb1o )" tbe begtAnlng of the -lntriaotlJI&' Uiae for f'uchli•• 'nae btoaminc M&BCD ll: May lat -to late la u.e fall and in I -I . . BE SURE. INSURE ·-llAUIUS~ h1111 • o.1:1' n..e .. ,.,_ 11111 m Mel-he An..r .. '11 ...... many t:Mtancee J'OU w1u have SPART• ..... ,_,,., enry manlh ot the year, "'" ckpencllllg on the 1ocauon · and ' : ·TJRAILl:R OOACHES -AD 'lll..._' care gtnn tbem. Tbey are very %: down 42 lloa. to pay-Al9o good used tn.Uiers ouy to grow and· bloom In. about HOUllll: ~ INSURANCE ANYWHERE four monlho from cutUnp. f BBOADJIOOR ~ HOMES , TYPES:-' There are the aUff up-~ Newport BIYd.. Ph. Beacon 5931 ~ta. aeml-trallln• tor eopalier. ~~~~~~~~~E~~~~~~~~~~CO~ST~~A~MES~~A~ '""d hanprS tor buketll. Very few other plant.a have ao many. ctifferef!l hablta of growth an1I "J9e&. There are many val'ieUes that grow to a belghth or 15 feet ,while others grow only to A hef«ht of 12 inches. This wide range mal<ea them Ideal for land· 8Caping purposes. LOCATION; Along the coa.st there are ma.ny varieties that do well out Jn the open -whUe I n· land -patios. lathhou.sea, no rth and east sides df buildings are preferred. ln either situation fuchsi&a do not like atrong wfn<l!I'. SOILS: About the only must is good drainage and pJenty or hu- mus. compoat, or steer manure mixed in the 1<>il. Do' not culti- vate when plants are growing an<!. bloomtng. Mulch I n s t e a d and k eep the eolJ moi•t at a.U tlmea. NOW~ • Yoa may get up to 100% G.I. • F.tt.A. Rnancing Oii that New HOME (ff-& Lot) Also NON VETS may pt A NEW ROME built ou Their Lot 100% FINANCE~ Henry Vaughn, Special Repl'e8entallve of Jeffel'SOll Standard Ufe lnaarance /Co. HENRY VAUGHN C . GALEN DENISON Phone. Bea. 6243· W 498 Newport Blvd. Broken • NllAl liar. l07o.J Costa M- FEEDING: Fuchsias are heavy feeder•, so au plants in containers should be tertlliled each month with liquid fertilizer. Some growers prefer fertilizing · every two weeks with a hall strength applica.tion. F or the plants · in t he ground, uae the dry fertilizer and place about two Inches of da.iry manure u a mulch: the rains and watering w ill carry the!~~==~==~~==~==~==~==~~==~=~ "tea" to where It does the moat !- good. Thia method of mulching protect.a the &Oil trom baking and I helps hold the moisture around J the plant. ' I I I i I \ ~ -• • -.._ PHONE HARBOR asa I HOME LES :NOTT -APP~IANCES INDUSTRIAL -COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL WESTINOBOUSE DEALER for the HARBOR AREA Ziil W. CENTRAL AV)!'., NEWPORT BEACH PESTS an ci Spraying: About the only inseclB that are trouble· BOme ar(' aphlcb, white fly and thrip. None of these a.re nard to control. Nicotine, rotenone or pyrethrum •pray• are equally gooe!. All can be found in your local nursery. Never use an oil base. spray on your fuchsias when lhey are In bud or bloom, as the oi l tends to pop open the young bud.a before they are ma· lUr<. +-~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~-4 COMMENT: The best way to use the bl08a0n1s for a house a r- ra.ngement, is to pick the blos- soms only and drop them int o a shallow bowl. Theae will last about a Weck. Branches or blos· soms W>ed in an arrangement never last.a mo re than 12 hours. A visit to the nurseries will gtve you a vut education as the many types and colors or fuchsias. IT WA S ONCE BELIEVEJJ that tl1 e kJng's touch could cure certain forms or tuberculosis. SOUTB CO.ll~T MATERIALS COMPANY SPECIFICATION READY MIXED CONCRETE Wlhlon (between Newport and Harbor Blvd.) eo.ta He&.-Pbone Beacon W8 HARBOR PLUMBING SERVICE Charta were shown by Or. At.- kins on the trend ot worm in· rectlon. bejng low tn the winter months, hip In June and return- ing to a low ebb in September. dark.' the victims said. \ at la•k •f A111erlca. Open 'tll 41iO t>. M. • .. ,,, doy but Sunday. Rep11irin9 Our Specialty Phone Beacon Gll 7 De"->e)· C. Peek Antique Show Opens Tues. ta Pan-Pacific I 1768 Newport Blvd. Costa M-• Specimens ot l he four m011t important apeclet: of worm.a were also shown the growera. They are the Tortrix, the Holcocera, th'l Py r od e r c e • (pink acave.nger worm) and the Browy\ Tortrix. =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil after the ban di ts made two un-,. succeuful attempts to force him to open the sate in the n1arket's office. The ~cond vi ctim. O . Stillwell Findlay, ~28 Coast High- w'ay. forced to o~n the Ate at gunpaint. was bound with baling wtre before being locked ln the refrigerator. Valued at more than $9 million. 1 -------------------------------=:..=:...:::_: __ _:: __ ~ approximately 100.000 Items will NOW No Down Payment U lllo. To hy See V• For F.B.A. REPAIR aad RDIODEL LOANS Hayward Lumber Co. 26tb II C.-t Blvd Newport llwlll -Har. 1345 Store officials said the bulk f'>f the wedc.end·s receipts. amounting to sev~ral thousands or dollars . wu untouched In another con1· partment of the sate. Fl ad 1 a y, It •• I e ar Df' d, .. palmtd'' tM oomblaat.Jon to tbe Inner me compa.rtmmt u tbe thup forced him to open t b e outer door. Aa llie '4'0rked th e oomblnaUon he •oot'ttCled la ~­ ceallnc the notation to I.be eecoad ---.. tlle .,.im of bl• ba~ It WU reported. St.ore offt. a.18 credlted him "1tll tbue pre- be Ofl di&play at the 4th annual Pacific Coast A n t I q u es Show scheduled for the Pa.n·P a c I r i c May 2.flh through the 28th. OUicia~ of the show revealed yesterday the record number of antiques and heirlooms to be in the ahow. The event ha.s grown in stature and importance every year since Its lncepUon and the 1949 edition is destined. to surpua Ila pre- deceuon, say ahow sponsors . Dealen from eight states will invade the Pan-Pacific for the apectacle. In addlUon to Califor- nia. the &tales Include Minnesota , Michigan. T exas. K&l\88.8. c 0 I O• r ad o, MaaaachueetU a n d New York. -AND PLYWOOD WHILE IT LASTS l/4 inch - 4 x 8 and 4 1 10 • • • • • · 22c • • l/4 inch 4 I 8 • 10c • • • • • • • • • • • , ~~~~~:;~~~~:=~~~I 'reeuns theft of the bulk or ~ "~keod ~pb.. Peck wa• taken to the Newport Emergency Hoepltal where slx 1Utches were taken In hi.I ec&lp One of the features of the show will · be the Yeager collection of cup plates, which numbers better than aeven bund~. It Includes an octagonal "Washington," and a round ··waahJngton,"' the latter said to be one of three in exist- SCREEN DOORS 2 ft. 6 inch • • • • • • 2 ft. 8 inch ••••• • • • • I . $7.17 • • y Dr. Gerald F . Rawsa, police d. Both victims escaped trom the refrigerator minutes alter the bandit.a ned ~h the rear door or the market with a key ta.ken from Findlay. The door to the retncerator had been eecured with a amall aUck. whJcb the vic- tll'N!I broken In rna.lciDc their _. cape. They nounec1. poUce. A late model Plymouth Nda.n. be.Ueved to be the "c et -away car;• wu aeen leavtnc° the 8Cellt: shortly a ner the robbery. ence. On diaplay w l 11 be fumlture. chJna. silver, art objttta, lamps. jewelry, printa, paintings. dolls, l oya, banb, pape.rweighta a.nd the U.ke. all ga.the~ trom the far com en of the world, and repre· 9enlinl' every pertOO of decor . nme 9Chedule for the •bow i.s as follow•: It will open Tuesday night, May 24.th at 8 p.m . and con t I nu e dally, 1 to 11 p.m., thnJUCh May 28th. Y-a hople9" Club The Y ounc Pt!Oplea' club of St. Joaclllm ·a Church will meet ln the pu1.oll h&U Tbunday, May 28, at 1 :30 p. m. Peck told oftloera be entered the market at &;.16 )( o. n day momlq and WM IUrpNed II)' the t.ndila u "" prepar<d to "' to work in the kitchen. One. of t.be men C&J'Tled a gun and t.b6 otMt' a kntfe. Peck was quoted u ay-Brtrdp Cllllt In.. Both ...,... ,_.. and lbelr Mn. Marian Kepper wu host to Iha. wen W1'apped ln rap. be ·lRr bridge club TUeeday a.tt.ernoon. added . • at her bome ln CoroG& del Kar. 'nteY!ctlJn -....... -Thicll Butt Hex ••• - • • • SHINGLES per sq. per sq. Beg. $7.85 6.15 • • • . '·!7 SPEC.J I $5.85' ~.sq SARGENT LPCKS-33,1·3~ ·OFF I I , i RE~NANTS ON PLASTIC SCRIE ,, . . i i I PAINT -PAINTEl5 SWl'!UIS -'WAWO . I ~ ' IW.0815 HAIDWME ' I • tall .. to the offlcl ODd -to -Plw ---llrtq rowltL open the ate, bul prolelted be ~wn~;.-~~-E ::.~:=. Bayview B .ilders.-Supptv · Co. open""' aate. ha -""wu . • -a ~ ~J tMD locked ln tbe ntrt.pn.ter. r-M•.M&. ca••. •11• (l .. 'U -• • ' "' } In....UplJAS -....,..t..s. ----...... ......... .... ' • , •••• - Plndle7 entered Iba.ton~ !!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::i~~S:i· ...... .., .... ~·"*,..~OSai"*=-=-+os ... .., •. -!i.,.lllli=-= .. "*'.,."-~"'"'='iiJ-~I""',._""..,.,. ! ' • , • l I ' I. • • • . I . er Sq'uadron PlznblntCod1 Hit D"~t Race series ,M.~Lkf*!-Race Series Set 1 1 I ...... lyMe~aCoundl µua s.tats1.soo.m Anc,or Rende. zvous Tiie Proiic-1 county plwn""'C Results Given •• IM ·..,. -· <Ill M&rdl For M8norial Day and eJectr1ca.I code ran Into a · _.,:. 1Je ~ ot aJeo.. -w. ~ pmut of oppooltion when lmluCbl ·~ ...n._ amowt.ted to U • . l , up a full -of up for dlocualon al ~1 Under the ~ ol C, B. . a C A -Dll!' -llmla· edJTtt)' Balboa Power Squadron night'• mtttinC" of the eo.t.a Rudd.. cbainn&D at tbe A.am 500.,122. or &lmoet. ~ per cent more _ •Htrtlll" tloaal for all chv11 {a Kbedli11ed wU1 blnc:Jude sprin.g event.a '9l"lth xeea Cit:Jarw Council. CommJtue. tbe 8pr1JC llWltaUon-Olan tboee on Xarcb lMI .d»-iu1 u a three day .._l at S.Jhoe It. umual Rendesvoua at Emerald Chief objeetJon centered uound al of the Udo Ide T.cht Chib WU t.nWUooa. according to fil'\l.rea re-Yacht C1u.b, Kay 2' 21, ao. iThe eo.e: Cat•llna Uland. June 11-12. the mtrtction qalnat an 6wneJ'o balled u a wccem both u a ake· 1-Md today by Wllliam G. Bond-Alalunga.. pride ot Port Or-90Ci&1 81.de ot the nptt& wt11 be At; a dlrltaer meeting and dance buUder e.mpJoytng any plumber or ly run aut. and from the .staJld.. ll, Oaa1rmM ol the State Board headed up by a d&Dce S.turda.7 Fliday to be held Thunday, May %6 al electrician not llceMed. It ....... point ol the quanUty of boel8 en-of Squ&liaUon. Notwithstan~ a..nge'a aporttlahlJl.I' fleet and rated night.. Nay ti. wt th midnisht , May 20 ~ Yacht Club. the Sguadron contended that the new ordinance le.red. Saturday lllay lt •• the t.h1a ln~. nnrt:~uarter collec· the fin•t day eport.tlaher on the supper. S&turd& wtD pther to hold one of ila rare couJd be interpreted to me.an that tartJng CUD n.rec1 at 1:00 p..m. tJona tota1lng-S3.e81,MO, were 1.7 West Coaat and tied up since lut Fred Smalea.. vloe. COlllJnOdore Ma ii ~ events and to h~ plans although a.n owner could do hls 1for the nnt _ol U.e three race per cent be.low thoee for the cor· summer, ~t her eea win.gs agatn wUJ supe.rvi8e the reptta .clted,. Y . for ~e Rendezvous. Member t own plumbing or electrical work. aerte11, one being ailed on Sat· rapoftdlng qua.rte.r of lut year Monday •.Iler a winter ot overhaul ule, wtth Peter ncker. race chair· Sundq wbo1 have boa.La an getting ~ he could not employ a penon to urday with two on Sunday. and we.re lower than the amount and major en,cine room rb.anJa. man in charce ol the race.. which May 22 se~r with non-boat owners, so help him uoleu such person wa• a Saturday night the .,Mdal colJected for any other quarle-1' Proving Uneconomical and of. will be on lnalde cou.nm for 1111\&ll Monday thatJ aa far u pouible all Squad-duly li«naed electrician or plum· openlng dinner dance of the club alnce the. end of the war. extremely abort cruiainc ..-nee clauu and out.aide f o r larger May %3 fOl1 members: may attend l he ber. · wu held wltb Commodore Cliff Revenuea from March dtstribu-Alalunp's gnat guoUne en· ones. Tuelld&y Emhald Co v ~ feativttie11. Th e The co~cil voted unanimously Chap1YU1.Jt prukllng and welcom· tlona of dilitll:led epirtl! wef'e Sl'., ginea. together with their mue of , A.a compeUUon tn more than May 24 Squadron wiJI leave the Jetty to pruent objectioM to the coun-lng memben: and p.Mta among 183.30. and lhoae from nrat· supplementary gear. Ignition and a dozen c11mes waxe. hotter aa Wedneaday 8&t'1-rday morning and anchor in ty supervtsors. protesting the en· !whom were Commoclo~ and lln. quarter dletrtbuUona or thia type battery ayatems were. during the the eeuon pt.I lnto run swt.ns .. a May ~ Emerald Cove for t he night. A actment of such a provWon. l'RJchard Fenton. Commodort F . of beverage were $2 ,9~,970, or f"'ettnt mont..N:. 811 tom out only large tu"*t la expected for tbe Thuntday abore .upper hu tiecn-arranged. Simpson,· Jr., N. H. T. C., Mayor $8.000 a.bove fintsquarter 1948 re-llft r 80 e 20 months of servi~ regatta. and will be under the auperv~lon To D1'scuss w t and Mra. Dick Drake. Command-celpta. Although the quArter"s dis· WheUe u;' on Uie 'N'.11.Yll her aha.!~ Bal~ Yacht Club pt.,.. I t .!I May 2S or 'l'ed Hambrook. chalnnan, as-a er er and Mn. Harry A.ahton. Bal· trtbuUon.m w e r e imperceptibly w ere removed, trued IUld built up formal opening-for June 4 With Nted by George AndreW3. Harold boa Power Squadron and Rudy hlcfler than a year ago. the March again by metallsing. New bear· aeini-formal dinner and dance. Hofb. Lee Jona&. Earle Doane. Vallee who favored the club with lncru.ae wu 4.4 percent. inga were put In , a complete bot-Sue Ficker and Bill La.pworth, CU.rUa Dosh. Commander Harry o· t . t M several n umbers. Both March and firal 7 quarter tom and topside job was done co-c b a i rm e n of entert&lnment. A~ton and J . L. Mun!Qn will take IS r1c s erger Result• of Lido tale Yacht Club wine t.u: collections vi.•ere up as fUld the new e.ngine.1!11 and auxilt· have MCUred Al Froe.chle'• orch.es- thef;r boat... with guesu and w it h Spring tnvttau~'nal, May 14 It 1!5: compared with the corre~ponding aries insta.lled. tra. Invtt&tlona a.re l>elng sent to the; euppllea for the music and Consolidlatlon o f the four water Merc'IU"J periodl a year ago. Bonelli Mid. The mains are tvi.•o Gray Marine Commodore. of pther yacht clubs. •upper ashore at Emerald. 1. Louette • Chet Wheeler 21 3-4 The March -1n waa le.M than 1 run di-els each developing 22~ hp Commodore Cua Smith w 111 TIDE .TAILI Slandaid nme) (Pacific RIOR 3 :33 a.m. 5:37 p. m. • ' 4:48 a. rn. S:OO p . m. ~:47 a. n1. 6:22 p. m. 11 :39 a. m. 6 :41 p. 1n. 7 :26 ~ m. 7:03 p. m. 8 :pr8 a. m. 7 :24 p. m. 8 :W a .m . 7:48 p . m. FIRST. FULL QUARTER MOON June 3 ,...June 10 a.e 4.3 3.& • •• 3.& 4.8 3.S 5.1 3.6 .5.3 3.S 5.6 3.5 5.7 .(f LAST QUARTER May 19 I I ''· I J>w lO:S'f L m. ll:fl p. m. 11:17 L m. 11:za a.m. · 11:"8 a. m. 12:51 •. m. 12:15 p. m. 1:28 Lm. 12:41 p. m. 2:00 a. m. l :OT p. m. 2:31 a.m. 1 :33 p. m. • • • '1949 O.t u 0.1 l.t OJI 0.1 1.1 0.3 1.4 --0.l l.S .--0.& 1.9 ·r C~ Cont"ludl-dhitricts serving the CoBta M es.a · 2 •-b -conduct all of the f .. ltvtu .. which · -area will be the di~sion subject 2. Monona Norman Ullle 1 per cent, but the gain for t c at 2.000 rpm. Her big gMOline A clas111 in piloting, with fifty-at the next Costa Mesa Town 3. Wlngn. -Metvtn Wllaon g quarter waa 18.6 percent. tank.a are nov.• full o f diesel which go with a club opening ceremony, SHOP tlve enrolled i• now preparing for .....,.. Table winu showed the gttAt· will Increase her' few hundred a.ssiale<\, by Vice-commodore Fred HAROLD I • JOHNSON a••.,._. c••. AS Ital flnaJ examination within twn rneeting, ..tune 28. This de<::l.sion. Smales. R e a r-Commodore J . L. 111.DUft ~_I, k together with appointment of 11. Midship -Convene eat relative quarterly gain by in, miles cr uising range on guoline c( Propeller aep.ln 8&Ua • Boat Conn • A.Wld.Dp wee •· Advanced Piioting c 1 a 5 s Shelby Kanagy a." program chalr-Wurdeman 11 1-2 1 CrN•lng 23.4 per cent, while to almost u many thousands on Mun.son, Secretary Wm. Campbell, OohaDMu ~ ::Ubersl fohu rteen of them are man, was reached TueMiay night 2. Ruth -Meyen 10 1-( sparkUn~ wlntft increued 18 per-diesel tuel. The engine converalon ~d thma~y 0 th er 11· Commodore flaltJw ~· ~ BL ~g 11° earh .res;:1~ or their at the Costa Mesa. Citizens Coon· 3. F OUy II -P'arr & cent and fortified still wines 7.7 ha.s made the big Alalunga an orf-th mi boar:..~ ~ ~v: ~veral of PltoAe Harbor' l!O n exa:'edna on, w 1 c lA be 1 n g cit m~ting P. C. percent. March fortified wine shore boat with at leut an Aca-d • -•i mn e u eet hoist 1111 VIiia W-.y, .N..,.... ._. Nffpmt ..._ K1' at Ann• po Ji a Naval . 1. H D Thomnann 7 1-4 aa.les and table win uJ tota.llec.l 1 I •-r r II re.as .. up aga for the day. "·--------------'I •-------------~ Academy. Se.amanahlp claM mem: Clem Knox. temponiry chair· appy a}'8 • ,..,....... 338 5 ~ es pu co rAngr ......, ore re ue ng. Following the opening o n Sat, 1 bera, twenty-five ln number were man of the Town Meeting organ-2. Pamltn • Fred Smale. fl 1·4 1, ,135 and 71 , gallons. re· La.al Monday she lay gently In urday, BYC will begin Its June to I take the examination Tueeday, ization, recommended that citizens 3. Challenge -Lon• !5 1-t spectlvely, the former represent-he r dock al Port Orange avi. .. iting Invitational series on Sunday June May 17_ Thia wUI conclude claaa attendling the eeasion be seated Lucien Ing the highest volume or saJes her owner for trial runs. Thls col-0,. This will be lnvitaUonal tor all work until next September or ac<;ordlng to voting precinct.a. The 1. Coral • Caninrton 11 1-2 aince March 1948. umn was lucky enough to be in· claases and will be continued on October, when claate:e w 111 be object of guch an &rrangement ~· Sant& Lucia • M&WMr 13 1-t California beer 88.11!8 In March viled and ~pped aboard with June 12 and concluded on June :t6. offered by the Squadron in Pl.Jot-would be to facilitate voting on "· No. 149 12 reached 14,004 ,524 gallons, record· J im Barrett. Balboa yacht Club's annual tnr. Beama.nshlp, Advanced Pilot-any act ion proposed al the con-Leluma J In« a 60 percent increase over Paul Cooper. muter of Ala-Commodore's crvlae 111 acheduled tng, Weather and probably ln clave. I. Virgie • Lehman 21 1-4 February di•tributions of 8.715,541 lunli!;& eased the big sportfisher-for June 18 fUld l&. from Newport .Junior Navigator. A constitution an<t by·law8 , 2. Dirty ThJrty -OuJJck ~ l-4 pJlons. However. this substan-•nRn into t he fairway and took the to the Isthmus at C&talina Island. aulhoriz.ed al the ltfa y Town Meet· 3. Vita.men B • C.cero 24 1·2 Ual gain left January • March usual 20 n1lnutea to the break· Coyla Munson tO Summer Here Ing. h&s been drttfted by Knox an<J P-t• aa.le.s 4 1·2 million gallon~. or 12.7 Will e r. Clear or the beU buoy sht> will bt': reviewe<t Md reported up-1. VaJyyria -Nordrum 9 3·4 percent. below tht-19-48 fir"l-lifted h('r blunt red and black on by 8 committee consi~ting of 2. Prefix , Mone S quarter sales of 35 3·4 millions nose to the sw.-11.!! and shoved hard W. B. J ohnson. Owen Ankeny and S. WIL'lp -Campbell 3 gallons. into It a~ Coope r t>ased thf' throt- ""· Helfln Pow ell. lilt. H Comparing beer onrl w ine co,. ti"" open t o 1500 rpm. She made J_ Challenge • "Lapworth Id 1,2 aumptlon In California \.\'ith not-several runs, a.mong them the COM University Women Win Progr•hi Awards Cororla del Mar resident.a look awards ln the Creative l>ay pro- • MOORINGSandSPACE AVAILABLE tor ..... llelq -IM -MARINE WAYS NOW OPEBATING ___ ...,. .......... -. Wing Sang Boat a Repair Yard 111 cwt llla•-1 (111), N.,.,... - PRO.NE BEAOON Nl& • Mn. CoylA Munson. r o r n1 e r C 9 Itta Mea re&ident. Of Fort Bracg will be In Southern Califor- nia for the . eummer month.8, 8hc announced. when vbiUng friends In Coat& Men la.at week. Ghmdalt" GlH'1olts Dr. and Mr11. \.'/. R. Coleman, ,114 Tustln Xve .. were dinner hosts Sunday to Mr. &Ild ~trs . Willi8.1TI W eaver ol Glendale. 2. F idget . Caffln IS tonal flgur<'A. Bon"lli observed rolling trip between the two piers, :i. We Love [t • Bmalea 14 tha.l, while Californians consumed quite cl01W insure; ended up with · u,.ta.Jap about l~ per cent le.M beer per a long spurt at .1800 rpm. which gram which featured Installation ----------------------------- of offlcer1 ot ~ta Ana. branch. ,, .. •"'"'"'"-"""•*"_. .. ,,..,,,,..._.,,.,_.,._. ... "._"._,.._., • .,_.,._. ... "-·"'"'._.,.,.,,., ... "-."'"'._"' • .,_.,.., .. ,,.,,.,,,.._., • .,,,..,-,.,,.,,.,,,. • ., •• .,, . ..,, .. ,,.._..,.._.,._., • .,,"(, American Aun. of Untventty Women ot which Mra. Marguerite Hill is new preeJdent. People do read the Prem ads. STOCKS • BONDS • COMMODITIES JNDERWRITINGS DEAN WITTER & C:o. MfMUH HlW YOIK STOCK O:CHANGI Loi Aftll•l•• S.toct hche1tge llA$ED rllVATE WllE$ $33 Coo1t Bl•d. South LAGUNA BEACH • • Laguna 8.4 B ack in 1~5 a partnership was formed between Ernest R. RuUke and Hollis G. Mcl,iu&hlin Jr. With tht aid of a loan from Bank of America they establishtd the ~utzke Weatherstrip Manufacturin& l:Gmpiny in Emeryviffe. These partners join in.sayinc. "Bank of Ame~ helped us start. loans and sound business counsel trom Banli ol America played a major part in the 11rty dM!opment of our business." The mwaer of your niuby Ban) of America brand! "'9n lllnkin& based on .a aenuine desire to be ol wvlce. Come in .•• and let's pt Mtter. IC4'~1 • I. F elchlt , Pott. 11 1-2 capita In 1948 than the average gave her about 12 kno l.S. 2. Rela.mpo .. Eyeeetone 10 l-i consumption for the United States After a coupe of houra the Ala- 3. Windla.sa -Campbell & as a whole. their consumption Qf lunga returned to the Harbor and Tlllatlilt commerclally produced \.\'ln e w ss wa15 d eftly docked by skipper 1. Finale -Daniel 7 1·'4 more thlln 2 1-3 t imes the national Cooper -with a clean bill. Every- 2. Thistle Dew • Smith 5 rate. The relatively he&\'Y con· thing ran smoothly on the trials 3. • Shook 4 1-4 1umptlon of vi.·ine in California is with no overheating or burning. I Albatl"oM undoubtedly related t n the fact Fuel cQnsumplion wa.• as calcu- 1 J. Nocturne -Whlppler 18 3--t that California wine growera pro· lated and her speed at speclflt:d 2. ltt un • H lgaon 4 duce. about 88 percent of the t otal revolutions of th(' enginca showed 3. -No. 18 12 national output. .!lhc had tht" right kind of vi.•heela. Flattle -----Thf' ttleel vrs:<1c l rode the seas ex- 1. Rli tz.en • Nuh 8 1-2 I h I trcn1cly ""t::ll, kt"e ping & stur tly 2. Flapjack -BuUer ~ 1-4 Hea t Counci buoylUlCY wi th a minlmun1 of vlb· 3. Phantom • Rodon ~ ration: I,, B VIM-.leatr 9 I 3 to Meet Monday On -rd w ore also Dick L-Oyne• uca.neera • • · (remember the Inboard motor 2. Plca roon -Price-8 C. Whit Pfe1f€'r. president of boat ra ces of the '38's and hia 3. Goblin -Jim White 1 1-4 the Western Community Che."ltll great race to Honolulu In '39 ?), March Gas Taxes Hit $11,890,448 G1"088 ttvenuu dertved from M11.rch taxable dltatribuUon11 of guoltne amounted to SJJ.89,448. Bccordlng to William C . Bone.Ur. Chairman or the St.ate Board of Equallz.ation. March tunds by Controller Thoma.a H. f\µchel t o purchaaen of raac>llne for non- 1 highway uae were 12.311.181 , or 19.4 percent of the g-rou tax Ua- blltties accrulnc durllll' the month. Net ~venues after refund s amounted to $9.678.2815 and brought first -quarter net collec- tions to $28.~lt,ell a.a compared with $28.893.116 for the flr&t quarter of lfM8. I Taxable dl.atrtbuUOl'.1.I of pso- Une durlnl' the month, a.mount- ing to 264 ,232.112 gallon& were down .a.00.000 gal.lone. or 0.2 per- cent. from those of March 1fM8. These dialribution11 brought fint· ! quarter sales for 1H9 up lo 774,· 144,MO plJone, or aJmo.t ~ per- ~nt above lhoee for Ole ftnt 'three months of lMI. Bonelli ob- ; served that It wu only because o f and Councils. \VIII be . the guest engln4"f'r G~rge Foater and John 1peak~ and leader during the dl.s· Schue.ta. both of P ort Orange. cusston period with the memtM>~ Everyone, Including Port Orange of the Health Council of Orangt' manager Tom Scott, seemed aat- C o u n t y when they mret nl'xt !sfied and vi.•hat was more import· Monday. May 23 fron1 7:30 tn 9 :30 ant. so did Alftlunga's owner -Jim In the Little Theatre nr the Sant.A Barrett. Ana High School. lt1 r,;. H i I d a B. Redn1ond. p r .c ~ i d e n t. an· .t nounced today. Pfeifer is alsn ThE" ~v:i rt (C'lf lps:wi ch l. the executive secreta ry nf the Wei, young a n<t lovely landlocked lady fa.re Council of Metropolita n Lns w hose beaut.Jful huJl and lofty ! Angel"•· The subject fnr the e\·e-spa rs hav" never withstood the nJng Is "Efficient County-w i d e onslau~ht., of s torm}' seas, winds Coordination of a Health and screaming 1n her rigging o r tight Welfare Progran1," in li ne w ith '41th lron,hard canvu, 18 still in the wider lnterprl'tation of the immaculate condition ; b r I g ht. objec t ive of the councit. ~parkllng, lo\'ely and romantic. The membeni will a ct u pon n La.st Sunday the big. 750 ton ways chance o f the r.o uncil's name as at Udo n1mblPd quietly ae the recommended by llll a ppointed Swift wa., gently and c•refuJly con1m itl~ consl"ting o( Dr .. Edw lowe r<"r1 into her f'.'leme.nt again. Lee Ruuell. hca.lth officer. Mre. The n Doug Hinsely's men tied her Laura Warttn. exe<-utive directot· up to an adjacent dock and threw ot Southern Orange County Chap-her an admlt·ing look as lhe.y de· tee of thP American R<'d C r058. parted about their vi.•ork. No one an d J oe Catanich. director of was , aboll rd a~d the main cabin Community Chest.s of Or an g e companio nway wu left open. County. This ac tion "''as initiated Soon a sleek, black sedan pulled at the lut riee.ting \.\•hen it was into the yard a.nd her owner, a c· pointed out that "health council" companied by rrlends. de!ICended wu: not Indicative of t he objec· the gangplank and dlsappeared t lve1 or the council. below. Jan1es Cagney wu in Health programs ha vr b(-en tht• t own. Mni. Robert H orn took tlrst prtze for her Christmas cards and second for hU monologue; Mnt. B. V. Romersl received a t1econd for a hat and a special award went to Mrs. C. G. Waldeck for her lapidary display. FISHERMEN •.• $1 .00 buys a FISHING GUIDE. Oivee Time and Day• -Trled, Pro\·ea, accordlng to the Moon . Tiie &lie ~ lo l"lalL - $1.44, money order no sta.mpa, To nllRlNo GUIDE P. O. Box 696 La Creecenta. Cali!. f!LASTIC GLOSS For tM ewface of JOV car RENEWS nNl8R QUICKLY Prloed Sl.%6 • HI-WAY . GARAGE Offld91 11o. Oallt. Auto Chlb o._.. 11'8 N-..rt Blvd: OOSTA MESA . I the largest volume of retunda on record that net revenuea for the quarter were below lut yea.r's. I Aa&eNmenta of tax.ea. lntereet. and penalties on uen of die8'!1 ;fuel under Ule use fuel tax law. a companion meaaure to the g~ Jine tax law. reached $330.374 for March 1949, u compared to $297,- 740 for the prece<Unr month and '307. 720 tor March 104.S. major empha..,is of the organiza- tion up to the prf'sent time. Ho\4·· ever, with health and welfare so intimately related, coordination of both public l!lnd private agt;>ncie!I In lhe.u field8 l:oi im~nttive to develop gTf'atrr effl<'i ency in irerv, in&: the rommunity. This mean!'! aJ.so greate r econo n1y through co- operative effort.a by all agencies to avoid duplication or overlap- ping ot servtcee, ·· fl.frs. Redmond stated. I I Olht>r prominent visitors to the l'lleee 2 Harbor this la.st week.end In-Beacoa 6301 I Diesel tUel UNC'e of ~.IM0.404 catlona du.rinr March of thia year accounted for the gnat bulk of lheae n:venue.s, Deficiency u - aeaame.nta levted on 1,.215,&00 ,-al- Iona of die.I tue.l uaed prior to March ra1eed total ue fuel tax U· aeamenb to a pot,at 7.3 percent above the March lMI level. There were 11.0fO dltM.1-pow• e~ vehJcle11 in open.Uon on the St&te'a ht&'hwayt at tbe end ot Ma.rch. ~e a vera.p con.aunpUon of dieRI fuel du.rtng th• flnt quarter. Bonelli not.d. amounted lo 1,893 ga.Uol\li per vehicle, the lowest average rate ot conawnp- Uon •'n« the end of tbe wv. '"The counctl Is striving through lay people and lhMe profession- ally en,a.ged to analyu health and weUare need• of lhe county &nd find way• of supplying thoee needs with maximun1 of efftciency at minimum coat through coor· dlnated efforts." ~1 rs. Redmond aid. "ln thla county it ls pion~r­ lng and 1hould develop graduaJJy, but the steadily growing lnterut provu l.he i-e~gnlzed need tOr auch erfort," sh~ stated. Br1e! progrea reports will be made on preaent projects and eervtcea being-made by the council at thla t I me on "[)Jrectory ,)f Social Welfare Agendu of Ute County'' by Miao M&rllla C&ldwell, ''Mental Health .. by Dr .. W. Stan- ley Muot•ll. "Cblldrm'• Rtteivtng Horne" by D•Tfd Macmillan. pro- bat I on officer, a.nd "Dent al Health .. by a member of the dental aaoc»Uon of 0 r a n c e Cowley. v-Trip lluoewnlfUI&' lo lJle wandor- lhlo ....... Mr. and Mn. l!Jol> MaJ'· clu<ted R Mr. 11.Jld Mrs. George Ed.ta O. S.11:, oww I Bn1ce. Thf'y are bringing thel.r ir.111 AR 8 . the 83·ft. Thunder here far FllftS 3 J the 1n1mmer. He 111 Commodore of -------------- the Acapulco Yacht Club whe1·e Thunder now lays . Someone ts go· 1 ing to have "' fine vacation bring- ing that 11weet vessel up from Acapulco lo Newport! Students Vie for Redlands Post Tu·o stude.nta f T o m Balboa Island a.t the University of Red- lflnda are vying for the poeltlon of vtoe-president of n ex t year'11 senior clua. They are Herbert& John!On and &tty Smith. Mary Emma Wrtght of Yuca.lp& la a.bo a candidate. Ml u Johna:>n, daughter of Mr. a.nd Mrs.. Herbert L. Johuon, 1111 North Bay Front, ta a juntor at the UnJvenJty of Redlanda, where' &he ls a member of Delta Kappe Pai aorortty. She rractuated t·ronl Newport Harbor Union Htch Scboot in 1941. At R.edlandll lhe majors tn speech conec:Uon. with a related field ln En•l.Lab· Mia SmJtb.. daul'ht:er of Kr. IUld M .... J. H. RJn-, 211 ll:ut Bay Front. t. a junior at Red- landa. wbere -~ to Delta Kappa P.t. A 1-Sftduate of Nowport Harltor Union HI c b Sc.bool. llbe ma.Jon In 90e;n.&i 'CJ' with a minor In pwrnment. BAl.llf>A na•MA(JY 1'i&WW ni.Uik41C1 STUDEBAKER SAl,ES • SERVICE • PARTS Delivery Now! ! 'I" Ton Pickup with 0. D. 'Ya Ton Pickup and Heavier units -ALSO- DeUvery No"'! ! On some paaaenger cars. U \'EARS WITH STUDEB.uao:B l JOE NICKERTZ A_.thoriled Dealer -..HO FREE CHICK 10 Chicks Given with the ~ of Larro Broiler Mull • Llmlt of 10 Chlcka to a C.teaaer NELSON'S ' r 50e FE.ED-GARDEN & PET SUPPLIEll ·As Near As Your Te~ae I :u6 Newport Bl\·d ..•. Beacon MB1 •.• eo.r M..., ea111. ' • THE PRESS ·I Prints more Yachti1g, Boating and Fishin~ News than all other Orange County : . newspapers combinfd Nem! . .\. COMPLETE NEW G~J. UNDER THE DIRECr!Of. O,; JACK SCHEVER, CHEF. wea COMES TO US FROMI l.u/ JUAN CAPISTRANO A PAUii SPRINGS. NEW CUl lINl!l> ADMIRABLY s g R v g D AND W1'l'H D I S H I: S ll'ROK OuR CJ!!ARCOA.L BROil/lil'L j OPENS ll'RIDA Y NIGHT. REASONABLE PRICl:ll. 'kll.ild P* •-11.aoa r·_,..,,. &. '·•Nie ' • I AN mrIIU.ftll .,_ pi6- ..-.... cra••i u. -"sszt to -~-- !Mid "' c..t.a -oet out 11)' -with Ute --.... kn ,.,..atlooo .. --ob~ 81,1 '1 &Dd Tellowltw ,.nm aa4 -. ocalc opcta are u.tod cm the couplo'• llJMrv7. TH g C81311C.U. 111•--1 J_~"~·:·:•!2;11=·~~t'~JI t 1 tor the ·-l plutoaban. aa ca-I .•ve r-..t of lbe olom _,,, lo ro. __ .,... ____________ ......, ..... -. ______ .. 1 'J. : .t .... ,.1~, ... ai"'112171191111 .. illitliillf12ii.11 .. •!.,. .. .i.. ........... , .. .;.,.., .. izsi!li.z•• .. ••••n ... •' ...... tii0,.,.•,o;,;-.:7 ,;; ..... ~ .......... ,._., •• ~ ................. ~ .. ,·,~ ....... -....... ...;..~.-··~·~7._ ....... ~.._..:;....-..;.;_.:.;:...~~ ... -•·•"C..,,~.~---.:'--~~__,~~-~,~.l~,4.~·~i""--.. --'"'~~"---''~--~l~!i.lt!J~.l.:i.~l!,'..::l.:~~E;::!.,..;,.::::!ol • - ·~· 2 -•ART 1 -™'""I''·-'""' "· -,~ Noted Cowboiv to Barbor Y's Men I ~ -~*• SS -I ',J• Learn the Ho1 . ,l.,71-~:~o: PB.I; · Compete inR9'1eo °!.~.!. ~.. . .. .w ~ • W or 1 d"t Cbamplon All-Round & dinner meeunc Mo d • Y at ~an KRtect as Pline ; ::::l 0.:-8'!:" · 1 TrilffiC 'f ltlim Crashes in ·Flames Here 1 ~~k:~t::? .. ~:~:r-~:i Deinahds S15,4n j Bert>re-rt Ward. 36. or El Serundo, wu k.llled Saturday afternoon to/ta:~ ... along t h" hurtnunenu when hJB pWu> C'tuhul ln flames near Sky ~bor ~rt att.c{ ~tlal tolylhelr return -oaqa. , hod• t Ch h H kl A I OoWbQy, Gem Rambo ot Shan'don, Christ Oiurcb by lhe 8ft. at 1 :30 e . 1s urc o s nnua :om"'la, ff ~r , =-~~ .i: =~ ~ .. ln ~.-a.:.~ ~.,. ~::: ot the church. .,. 8wwtay, May 29 t.o compete In l~~ting, Approves' Budget of S12(0) ~:=pl=·=·:·: :.=:.~:z~~:·~:E. I . . 1 two-t{me holder of the world'9 preaented • coiond educatJon film Thf" large-Al number of new memben to hf' received Into th• champlonshlp, and he'll Moot for by the Langley Corporation ahow· c:ongragaUon in any one y ear in the hi.<;itory' of the church wu report-more polnta at the Huntln&"ton ing lh4'. proceu uAed i.n maklnl{ ea to the 111~benh1p or Ne\\']>Ort's Community Methodl'lt Church at Beach rodeo' In an attt.mpt t(I tine fishing rttla. lOt annual mttlfng lul ""ttk. During the year 60 new memht>rs win th# cove.ted title agaln this It was decided that the club \\--ere added lo the roli.. year. wouJ<i Mnd a l"roup of membeni Th~ gathering\ whk:h w a i;i But Gene Rambo w UI bie up to the Y .M.C.A. camp In the San chaired by Hayden s . Seara or Sa:'L F 1 nan c e : Harold ThomP*>n, ag-a.inal the stifreat compe1.illon Ir; Bernardino mount a Ins over Diego. dlatJict 11u..-nntendent. chairman: P. F . Baines, v 1 c e· Ute nation. u he rt.ab bis neck Memortal Day wee.k md to put I""" ch a Irma n ; ROM Owen. CJf'm beard report.I from both l>Tlln ches Chiistie. HKrold Fink. a.nd T. B . agalrat such notables aa Sonny the camp Jn order for the irummrr of the congregation. Balboa IsJand Hureman, HolkJway Orace. Ar l activities. rh I d Chrl t Ch h b th See I e y. W.S.C.S . and CI r c 1 e C k Red M W p tit '" ape an · • urc Y · e PnaldenL'!. AltAr Oulld: Mrs. J . 00 ' uon, ell et ·· Sea. 'Mle operating budget ror the Buck !jtandifer and other top- 1 ed A. Bodinan. ch airman; M nt. t h c8w--c:>m ng yt'a r wu approv at Lillian Owen, Mr". R oy Salter, no c ""'~·· $12.000. Mrs. Rev. Allen. Mr". Leslif' Nott. One ol the judces who decides Orga.ni:zatlona reportlnc-at.. the Mrs. Oaylorrl Tohill. and Mrs. L. the wlnnen of the many exciting meeting Included. t he Methodist T . F'ol1'<>nl. HOAt.e&.'I Committee: and dangerowi ·evenUI w 111 be Youth Fellowshlp, the Womt>n'-" Jack.le Cooper, an ex-world's Society of CluVtl&n Service. thl' Mn!. Trusty. chairman : Mrs. Jean champion cowboy hlmHlf. Hi! Cllur<"h -School. and other gTOUJ>8 ,\fcDonald, M r ~. Forahay, M r "'· broke hie neck at a r .o d e o In The evenlpg cloaed with slate-Harold GlSJ!i"I, Mrs . Ellne Thomp-Dtte.mtwr, 90 Instead of .com ..... t -son . a.n<l ~fni. Barbara Galentine. ,,_ JTientH by the two pa.1tora. Thomas lng In thf' Huntington · B e a ch ~y Pendell and Harry W . Whitt'. Nonllnat lnnx: E rl Bunis, lD50 ; rodeo he hu contracted to a ct An a.djotlrned .session wtll bf> held ~trs. Freitag , i 9!-.l :Mrs. Bodman, 111 judge. l&t~r. in the month to oonJ11ider 1952: au•t Mr . Chri1ttie, 1 95 3 ; 8pocu10l'P'd b VFW l•astr•r , c·hairrnan. Mu Iii c: Mrs. . 1 further nominations and member-I .. 0 we r y. chnlrrnnn: Mra. Frtd Veterans of Fo reign Wa.1'"8 posL~ ~hip repo;;;';,Cf',. ElitttM \VOt'>dv.-orth. PaJ11tor. M rM. Iv e.s, tn Orange County and Long Beach and Mrs. Stanley. Audit: M. \V. are sponM>ting the official world's Officers and commlttee:11 for the champlonehip rodeo aa e. bene.rtt Lowe-ry. n n d A. $. Thompson. to ralt1e fundit !or vete-n• -II"! f'C.mlng year lncludP: B r •r ~ k J A J t •• .,~ •· · : •~ r :'I. •-a(• er · a.-.oc • f' and child well•-activllle•. Stewar~ -Clf'nl Chti!'ltle, Mrs. p t M !l " ,.1_ !!S or. , t !'i . lllnPM. and ~tr .!I. Famed Andy Jaurt'.,•I of N ...... . '""'--on Frrguson. Mr8. Boad Frei· ltJbotso11. e.~ .. ... t11g. L . T . Fol.90nl, M "'. L . T . F ol-P.r<"ord' nn<I H I, I 0 r y · M-hall Wlll b r Ing hl.111 top-~trlng ' · · · '"· bucking broncs, m a n - k I 111 n g ~m. T. H . See!Py, Roy Salter. Goeldner. chalrn1an ; MrM. A. S. Brahma hull•. Wild cow• tor th·• Mrs. Roy Salter, George Sherrill, Th 0 • omp!4 n, Mrs. N'ebletl, and ~fr. wild cow milking conte8t-one of ..,... J. Rutt~r. J\.f r. and Mr11. Jack Helx>rt. Per1'0nn.:!I: Mr~. P. F . l'lllolt Row H lman Jo, e p h the mOJl!t hilartou. and dangerous ~ . e o . · Baine:'!. l hairn1an; ?.fis.s Nrwiantl, evenl1t on the prog-m. An<I he Mesa Service Guild To Meet Friday The Wesleyan Service Guild of the Costa Me ... a Community church -...111 mttl Friday, May 27 at 7 :30 p. m. ln the home at. ~fre. Ellubeth Reed. Broadway a:i.tl Orang,, Cpsta Mesa. Election of officers will hlghU,-ht the meet· Ing. • · _,nS@Qutnt · , Robin Swinford. 71 lllriktnl' EdJ.sron Company pDW"tr Unee u it came ln for a landing. and John Foster, 8.. · to.ind them· Att0rding lo flreme.n t'tom t~ OrMrta Meu Volunte«r Fin-11elve11 <bin..inl' to t:be middle of Department. \Yard wu apparently imp.rlsonf'd Ln the bumln~ plant the bay~ >Nhet-e they floated tor which cruhed .st Pl.aoe.nUa Avenue and t9tb Street on the fringe ahout two houn1 bProre they wett al lhe land.inc tieki. The plan~. dhK•overtd by R ob i n '" mother. & JIM6 model StJnaon v1IUt'tl a t H el.-,n S)vinford. '•~ d rt"~·i 1 by a elater, Mrs. Ira F . Coleman, Th e youna.ters \\.-eN> ~<teu1..>d .....,.....,. wa..~ esc ,,_. aA a l ota wbtl anived ln Coflta Meaa late ""-ti>"" I...... ....__ ,._ .......... -·rred ot • ·30 by thf" time Deputy Sheriff .. J . .......-. '•YC ........... .......... , · yesterdoy from he.r homf' ln San ., in thf" afternoon and the f l re fl.. Bak•r and N n ah Sagrtt\'"t'& a I a rm wu turned in by Ray Francl&<.'o. rf'<nC'hed thf' 8<'ene end R 1e<"ture Daniel, airport manager. Two (Ire to the pair and on b r ha If n.f' truckl!I ruponMd to the1 alsrn1 Special ~rvice any nther small boys who might and l!xtinguished thf' names aJte.r Sun. for Mesa entt>rtnla Mirh notlon9 v»a!'I lht- the plane had b ee n virtually only out ro1ne of the od\·en\ure d •. t r o y • d. a 0<orJ;ng 10 eert Lodge Members Smith. fire chief. \Vard. who form~rly O'-''UCd the South !kaa cafe on H"''Y· JO l near Anaheim. was Oying from CUiver Ci ty t o Visit friends in the harbor area. His body wu identified by Robert ll. \\'alke.r of Santa A n~. partner of the Broiler C'a!e In RI Segundo whiC'h Ward operatf'd. Funerol serv ices wUl be ron- dUC'ted at I :00 p.n1 . tomorrnw b)· tht' Ha rolcl Grauel Funerl\l Chapel at -400 CentPr Stret't. llofanhattan BeaC'h. Arra111ements WPre made- Sperl&) services for Odd Fellows and Rebekahii of Orange County will be held Sunday tMay 22J In t h e Cc>Ata Mesa Community Church at tl a.m. Rev. J oseph Thompson, pastor, l\a8' chOM:n u h i s sermon t opic .. Steward.ahlp or Neighhorllneu." At the 7:30 p.m. w o rship service the study will be "Lord, Teach Ate to Pray." A m o n I" musical numbeni w I 11 be "The Lord'-" rrayer" CMellotte, sunK by Marlene Jacobson. EMEJlA.LD Deep Sea Ceramic Exhibit Set for June The Annual Laguna Ceramic exhibit will take place in the La- guna Bf:r.ch Art Callery June 1 through June 26. All mak'~ or original ceramics. wUthlng l o ex· hlb lt may get ent ry f>lanks at tht pllery. They mus.t be filled in and returned to the ~allt-1·y on or before May 2."i &C'<'on1i11~ t o F'ern Gary, C'urator. FISHING 'REELS l~man, Harold F lnk. M rl'I. Rod-O' I A b M R H I '" 1 v~r u t f'y, r~. owe o • will all'H) AUpply catv"' for r oping 111an aftd 1'trs. HauJter. 1na t Tt •11 I t Communion Stewa.rdA _ Mr .!I. n, nnt It> "' n .'I ers. a nd thf' big long-horned stef'r!'I far .· leln Ceraell s. .. ·-.~ lelea C•raell IOlllOll CIUll $898 Cooperation: Mr!'4. Sherrill, M lM bull clog~ng. \Veatherford. Mr!. PflJ11chncr, Mr!'I. KoJ1 lstt>dt. nr. Tohill ; an cJ Rti-Screen&Star Ru~"4"ll HA yden \lo:ili Beatty, Mn.. J . A. Small, Mrt. servflil: Ml~"' N'e wlnnd and Harold M"argnve and Mra. Bowman.· T ti o in J> son .• pa~ lo r a f Rela· be g-ran!J mal"llhnl, anJ M "j or I T -·-• 19•0 o \" H I b General Lnuis E . WOOd..". U . 8. ,.,...fffl-'"'· · ·•. o t y. l ions: ~t rl4. Bodman, chairman: f · F . Baines, Mrt. A.. J . Rutter:--Mn. \Vm. Ml·Donald, C. R . Owenl'll, ,.farine Cotp,, w I 11 attend the> 19•1 H Id Th R · rf"ldeo to pt est: n t nwar1l!'I ln r J • ar o · om~n. oo:.s ~fr~. c.;hri!<l1tc0, R.'llph Y.'a tMn, and the loinily barber .::.;-·. ~ lllllllAU~~ r., . 1soo , ... ffMll ..... """' g:/ -flM ... -· I'()() ~ pin~ tax ., .. fJ.oo l lor STA·llllT For lnjuriee or a 12·year..alJ girl who wu atruck by an auto- mobne on CQ&St Hwy. rn Newport Beach, a am age• of Sl~if71.:>8 weft dem1n.ded in superior C'Ollrt lut week-. ~rrs. Edith Gu.~tafson of Nt'l\•· port Beach lle't forth t hst h f' r da.ughtt>r, \V I n n n a Ep~ w a 11 walking acro.ss C08.!ll Hwy. ~t Matig-old St. IMt June 15 when .!!ht" wa8 8truck by an automobile. dr,f\'Pn by Ida Cta re Aves. She Mid the girt wa ~ In a ped~strtan lane in which a tnetal ~lgn noti- fied n\ o to r' ~ t ~ lo "Stop fnr PedestrlanM.'" 1t \\"as oll~I the \'i(•tim BU(,. fered multiple fral'l\1re o r t :1 e ~kull resulting in 1~rmant'nl im- pairint>nt of her hearing. A total or $1~.000 gent>rel dam- ages a.re sought ror lhf' (irl. "'hlle M rs. Gustafson Reeks $4 ':'';' .56 a~ Sptt"ia.I dan1age11 for n1f'diC'al <'llr .. anti lime spt·nt t'flting for th" young11t er. PERSONS who havt" ~llffert>d frotn 8UMtN>k(" hR\'I?' Rn nbnorntl\I 8W5<'t':Ptibility ln l h t' n1'ti11n of !!U1nulants ....... P°l"en : J9;'j2, Dr. Gaylord Tohill, Cynthia Mlllt>r. Veteran11 of Forf'lgn Wor ... J>Ol'llll'I. D Obed L BUI Lamkin wlll Jlt'rve as arenn r. UC!IA. Board or L0shf!1~: Bill ?.tcOonald I Re<'ordlng St~o.rd and 1.t em-l'ho1n11on ; Dull Fretl Woodwort!'l. dlrr.ctor. for thl.1t big roclen. tht> ~nhlp Secretary, Mn. T. H. s~-1 re.ate!'lt J'llhOW or It!'! kind ~\'er /ey: Ftnan<"(B~ SecretariH. 1-l r . Bo8rd of Education Al•Ked In thjs area. 1 Worth Colognes and Extracts "J R . " ,e eu1ns "Requette" 11..i- "ICll.At• ·~-Ii ..--·,79~, ·' WAS98c ~" • .._., NOW JUST p . ,-. ~nd lttrs. Fret.I Woodworth. Supt>r·lntendents: adulh, D. T. l:J i L8y Lead•• -aood "· L. F••'· H ... ,,_; Y • u' "· o11ver Aubrey ; Odom tO 0·1splay ~ag. children. Mr!t. David, Mi» New- 1. Treasurer-Ha rold Gla.ss. lantl. Mr~. Gwen Sulton, Mr!'I. "Secret de Suzanne" "Sout de Suite" World Servtce Trea.."lurer-Mr11. c~POrgt!' Sht-rrfll. George c url I"'· R d B ~tty l!'lnk. Mr-". Earl Stoneback. and Mrs. ecor reak"1ng L8y Membe,.. o! Conference ~ Gaylm·d Tohitl. " . ~las Newland. 19~2 : Mrs. Bo(I· ----- ,"'~:n~~~z. School Supt.-Wllllam F.A.C. Delegates' Plane at A"1rport '~tcDonald ; B. I. Supt.-Mrs. r. At Convention F'. Baines. C'ommlttff!ll ~tembership a n d Evangelli.m · IM l a a Newland. ~halnnan ; ~frs. (Hargrave. A. S . Thompson, >\tr.'!. Trusty, and Lewls For!lhay. M . U . I Rep'a.: A.. J . Rut ter, Roy Salter. !.. T . Fol!lom, and Re a.: Mr !'I. W nod\~·orth . · ' ~ .. f{E'pre.<;entlng the Costa Mesa. Friday Afternoon Club at the Callfurnla F't!'tltralion nf \Vomen·11 Ch:b9 t•onvt•ntlon In Long Beach thi~ \Vet•k 'A:ere ltfeMdames Calla Vlelt-. H einz Kaiser. Paul Dunlap. ~1arv1 n \Vllcox, Kenneth Stewart antl 1\rthur Thron~on . Captain William P . Odom nnd the "Waikiki Bffch" Bonan7.a in whit'h he re-cently .<;tit " "·9~,7 :l-1 rnl1e non-stop world record for light-plane distance flying nr\' M'heduled to appear ~1 ny 24 flt Orange County Airport Rl 2 ·00 t1 . 7:00 p. m . • I • LOANS }FURA~URE In making the announ<'f'Olt"nt n C the visit, 1.fartin St·hool nr Avia - tion, Beechc raft regional d1!-!lr1b- utor, reveal~ that O<lom '.\J re.:· ortl-maklng plant>, Whl C'h h(' rlew a total dista.nce or 5,273 n1ilc~ from Honolulu to Ti:terOOro, N . J ., will be nn diRplay at LhE'1r hangar on the Oran&c County Airport on Monday and Tueltt!ny, May .23rd and 2ith, betwt.."l'.!n th<• hour" of 8 :00 a . m . a.nd 7 :00 p. n1. •• I • • l • t:TC. A sk tor LVl..F. R. POPE ~·- AND NOW- Also Cond11Ctl1KJ the Busillfts of HARBOR FINANCE CO. fonnrrly ot C.nata ~ft"M "°' w. CENTRAi. NEWPORT BEACH BARBOR 161l . IEFOIE YOUI CAI OVERHEATS • 1VeU...llle_tll&.p ....... I . TR" nM•• ad Ilic w-J.-... el IM Wea ..... .-tAlirty ....... L . . S&VB GAS., • SAVB MOTOll TIAJl Marjner' s Shell Senice ' . . DOC .YARNELL The Oight e.stabllshed two 011t- 1t.sndtng, all·tlme records: 1 JI o nev.· international non -.til op d1.!· lance record for all light alrplanei;; l f .957.240 miles, accredited Great Cirtle distance J. and l 21 the greate11t non-stop M>lo tli!tta.nce flight In the hiNtory of aviation Cmore than 1,:199 mil"~ long!!~ than Lindbergh'" 1927 (light to Parla ). The ''Waikiki Beech" \I.till ap· pear juNt aJI It did during Odon1·~ celebr1tt"d Oight. rompl1·tr to wing-tip fuel tanks. in.~tru ment!'lr a.nc..I pilot &ear. · Captain OUom, who twl<'t> with· ln two n1onthll malle worlJ avia- tion hlfltJry with hiH ~echcra rt Bonanza "\VaikJkl Beech", Is a 29-year-old veteran or record- making and advt"nturou" aetial !!Xploit~ around the 'globe. In January. 11M 9 Odom piloted this 1'1ame pl&ne tn a new world ~ord for non-stop distance f lv- ·ng for Bonana-claalJ plan~. 2t06 milea from Honolulu t o Oaklan<J California. In March of th l.11 y ear he more 1 han doubled that record. and bet· terl!'d all previous T'f'COgnlze<! rel.'· . ,nl.ct ror non-stop dlata.nce flyini! by a.U ll(ht planee with his 36 hr .. ? minute Oigbt to Teterboro. A silent tribute t.o the effic· ency and Mono.my or thP Bon- 1nu. LI the tut lh1t the rllgh:. vu m1<hl at a direct fUel coat of ;10, about what It i.-..·ould'' C08t to :trlve en average-automobile. an !QUlvalent distance. Odom W t wice rlown around ~e world and hold.a the 11Ptt<f rec- 1rd for a circuit or the clobe l 731 houn. ~ mlnutes). In World War n h• wu a mWt•ry· ptlOt . He hu flown hlt own personal Bonanza more than 6:),000 mlleti U"OUJld the Uft.Jtrd States and Canada. principally on buainess tours . Rammal!'!l Sale Saturday· >& c..... ..... n.e Wontea'• P'ellowahJp of St. Andrew'• Pr9byterian church ii borld1.q'" a ntnunap and '"While elephant .. .,.ie on Saturday. M:a,- 21 •l the o&cf otnce OI the Globe-- Herald, Broadway and Newpqrt B I v d., ec+ta )( ea L Any obe havinl' al"Ucl• to donate m a y call Kra. 'tbacl Samuel<. Beacon ~ Ud U.O, wtll 1'o plc!lted up; or tbo7 ~ be left ot !lie home ot Mn. a.-Kc:Cllllock, :100 Broad St., COl'9er of Smeltar, .................................... 11 ..... puot IWPlo-, • ' .. = ...... "Beau Catcher" "Heure intime" "Golliwogg" HALF-PRICE TISSY 1101011•1 Limited to Stock on H and citlili .... · · .. ~A~· •••. s' .oo "" RAYVE CRIAM ···SHAMPOO ... 2 for 33¢ Bulh 0o,1rl1t- Syrin11;e 59~ p.,un.tl Roll ,,,, .. ....• ,. 59<;, r11r.-r •s r · .' Pl.) Ass ••r ·-O•od--s•J:..,. 01.S.. .., plu.111 tax S'MOl<ER51 6COOP6~ . . -· .t practically a give-away crystal-clear GLASS ASH TRAYS cigarette re11s I • w;Jh • oo•y·cl•o• I I ONLY EACH ~OLn ·a11s1 rtlD 'f; { , -() ' . ,..,,, ,.,,,, ·~· -. . . A•lld-1#09119 ·~ ~ "' 11111 PIPES.,,_· , j .__.,, ..... ," ·6~ J i.--·""'----~ ~~-~ -~:.:~~ ., IN Cl<iAAS: it's "'IOl'S" for smoking pleasure! FULL41ZI PEaFECTOS • SO'" J.15......_...,. • EACH 1~ BUGS BUNNY WRl~T WATCH Gua.r&ntflf•cl M o\'f"fnf>nt With C'QllJlOO .. ":. I ! , Close-Out 6'' Scre\\.'tlri"'eN Zi c PuttJ Knives Hack!lllw 33-Piece RECALL 15c 2'lc • FllSTAID KIT Sove On laundry! CLEAR PLASTIC TABLE CLOTHS Wipe c.._1 ,, .. -... ·,;... ~ "'" ' Extra Special PLASTIC HAIRBRUSHES 4~ 25c VALi/ES! STEEL IAIDEI TOOLS UAllSPllNnl •TROWEL• CLAWFOlll ·~·cW .......... ~·· 9! Sun Glasses '39 ~p ~ .. --~ -----cro5e:Out HAMMERS CLAW BALL PEAN $139 $179 QUILTED PLASTIC SC~FF SUPPERS U. S. Howland, Jantzen BATHING CAPS 89¢ REG. 79c RUBBERIZED FABRIC GARDEN GLOVES ....... ~ ........ , ... ,6i,. s-•. IN4ft1•, ,.,,. t<•"· .,. : PR. Complete ·coast College Vo~e Yes M~}'f -20th RIMPTOfS 111101 llllCS 819 Coa8t mp •• , OOlllONA DD. 11.&Jl ................ USll ·- VllCEIT'S llLIOI PRllMACY : 118 r...t o.cna Ml,llQ& " ' ftili11 llu1lllr 1111. I ' PELLETI~ ·~ ... ~~' tt• ...... Or l • !'981 R&Wl'Om ••-"-¥- ftrrJ R vt1r ~ , ' • • " ' i [lJ • • \ Students Present fash ion Show at Elementary P-T. A. Meeting Thrtt hundttd and fif't)' par-•----.,---;-,-:------- enu .cnmprising the largut auidi-by the ei«hlh paM girls' ~If'(> ent·e-of• lhe year were pruent al club, with Mi!'.'! Clara Spelman a s t~ ~JoSing meeling of th,. New-director and Ml~ CaM1I Fette-rs "'" port Beach El~mentary Schoob P•reitt-Teac."hel" A5SO<'latlnn M0t1- day, Rt which a gabxy of fuhloM from run clotheA to date dres.~ an<t night top were modeled by girl!! of the M:venth and eig~t grad~· sev.•lng clas.<Jn. The nower- dock,d :oi:U:ge at the N~port "<:hOtf\ run1i.Rhf"d the bac kgr-ound for 'the ~kits in whi.ch the elrht mOfl~ed cl11the.R thf'y had made 1n rla..~F.R taught hy Mr~. Virginia Siewtrt. NHN ch&irmen ror the year in- lrndJ1·~ h.r Mrl'I'. H. P . Yarnell, incoTlng presidrnt, i ncluded: Me!«fames F'. W. Tunnell, art: John\C. Afac :P..llllen. <'nu rtesy: H8r- olJ 1-fau~ht , finance and budget; Roh<~rt If.. l<ries::ie r. Jr .. Founders' fJay Alrrt'•l C. Pleger. home anll rami y : John T . K~ler. life mem- ~NC ip: M . B. Ot'~f:'nberg, hospi- . lality; A. V. Andrew9, juvenile prot~·tinn : Laurene{' Wright. leJ;- i..'41.atlnn. A L-.n ~I e~la m('s J . P.. Evan~. nl.<t~1zines ; L . R. Evans, mf'm bfr- 11h1fl, Nt""\1rport Beach ; Alice J onn- ~on . ·mt'mb!·nihip, Cnrona del Ma!': F.,dg8r H iii. niu.~i('; W. C. M<"· Co1·tfly. parl'nl edueation; Albert Poine. pro&rram; Ralph Borgeson, publicity-pres.~; J . Harold Cahl- ~11. recorrl bnok : JoMph Hamb- lett, radjo and attdiovisual; Avery Crary, rttrf'Jljon CUb Paek 105; SL:lhlt~y ~f ~!'ltnn . recrtoat ion Cub Pnr'\c ,,J 10; WaJter Nollar, co-ord._ nalor Girl S<.'o\lts: Lorne Huycke. room mothers, Newport Bf'&<'ll ; J ohn Thomaon, rr)()m mother.~. Corona def Mar; Mari~ E. Ne\\'· land. room molher~. Horace En· !llgrr; John Hea1'tnn, safety: and Kt'nnf'th N . Johnson. tran~porta­ tfon. "' RPpreaentlng Costa Atesa and Nr\vpo rl llarbnr H igh School 8-'I well fhl' thr )O<'a) elrmentary P .-T . A .~ the Harbor 0M otheninge~ dl- 1el'lt'"tl1 by Ma')' Batten Steffen· i:on nnd with 'lrs. Ralph Deaver :i.q accompan i~t. presented a dl- v~r.'li (it•ll progr11 n1 of nluslc. Se- let·t1ons. announced by Mni. Hill. ln<·lur1 l"<I : On a Summer Ev_ening, Ctatlle Song. R ise and Shine l Ne· grn ::ipl ritual I and Summertime. Further numbf'rS \\'ere ottered annollJl('er. Dr. Basil Peterson, prr">sident of Onng-e Cn!L"lt College, PXplalnet\ bridly t.he pro posed tax Unlit ex- teru:iM plan to ra1M! runds for a seven·y'ear program of building and modernization of the pre.<rent C(rllege plant. <"nncerning which vn lPni will go to the poll~ 1.fay 20. He atressed the fac t that thf' present buildings, lo tvhich th~ college technically will not get title for one year. do not m«t state buildjng!I requircmt>nls. T11·~ The propof!ed tax would e nabl~ the present ta.x lin1lt to be ex· ettdNi by ~ per S 100 or as.qes~ed valuation for a period or SPVPn vears. -Madge Fullbright an d Shart1n She rrill were stUdf'nt narrators tor the fashion show. v.•hich fol- lnwed a business se!\Sion in v.•hic:i reports on the recent st11.te con- \'entinn in Los Angeles wt>rt' given by Mt>Mame!-11 Yarnell , \\'r i~ht and Hill . Two child C'lrP a war(lo; ~·pre mack this year. one tn Suzanr;f' ,\fillar and nn£> t n J.1nda l . ..et' Adi!•!". Member!ll or Troop Nn. Jh, Girl Scouts. cl'l r l'd fnr young f'hildr1•n lll•rlng the progran1. ~ HO!itC~Se!'I fo r the day, 8!'tSisted by mother~ and 7th and 8th grade girl.11 were: Me~dam~ Har- old Caldwell, E . C. Fruehan , Dou&"laA Loonard aqd John H.. Thom....on, Coron:J.. de.1 1'1ar ; and Mesdames A. H. Matthews, C. \V. Richard. Robert Adarru1 and Don Burdsall. Nf"Wport ~chool. ~------ S!'nergo us Fell ows hi p M e m b e r fl or the Sunergou.s Fellowshlp or t h e-Costa M ei:Ja Cnmmunity church held a picnic S•turday even Ing at Santiago Park. Attending the event ~·ere ~fargaret Nelson, Elton Ba rnett, Douglas Ban.90n, Wilma Christen- !Of'ln, EhnPr Oudt"'k , Mary Ander· .-on. Bob Johnson, June Farrar, J ene Regan, Norma Jean Albe!"s, Roy Fields, En1il ~fyreh n . Dori-'! Billings. Daniel Cadwallader, and the organization's advisor!'!. Mr. and Mrs. Bo& Luc k hardt. SOMETHING DIF FEa-, ENT with stewed fn1it. •• , serve s picy crou ... tons lb read cu b es browne d in b utter , to11ed In cinnamon 'Jnd 1ugarl. • <. HOtTSEHOl D HINT ·.----~~\-: ... ':;:;" WH E N CUTTI NG b utto ns fro m worn garm ents, strine. the m on ·a saffty pin. Then when 'YOV need a set llloy'll Ito all togothor. llEADCIUMI CHEESE SOUFFU y. c. 1,...tt A,...m.,. ., < .............. 4 ..,., M1H1rtlt94 Pour hot milk over breed crvR'!bs, acid •olod ch ... o. -yolltg f -lltlht, <•Mltl... with ~-... 1..-. Fold In stiffly beaten •H whit"' IMSOft w ith so~ and IMP,. . Tum lftlo ltutto...t ltekl"9 dleh, Mt In pon ef-hot water. h k• in ntockrote eve" 1350•1fw30-40 minutes or unlll """· Serve at Mee. Serve• 4. WEIEl'S llEAD is AJ..WAYS soft, frosh, r.nci.r -clow nri.,.t .-.i oali"9. What's -· w.Mr'• 11 Hrichod fol oxtoo ltody-ltulhllnt nutrition. You con olweys ........ en W.Mr'I lrecMI fw ........ frothtMtl ... """'"""' ' ' · G CL•--,._ Rlnn Fridey Vlolt --·c osta N-iesa WSCS East•rn uests .._ "" ~.... Vllllllq 11ra. »Ill')' 1.opn, !!7s Elects Officers Entertained by For.l slend Tet1 -=..vw~"':...11":'...:~ t: Bin.. hie"""" wW b....,. lht-)\l!r Slat.er, Mn. Nash Zermt>DO of For C omin g Year Cosio Mesons ne w chhnel .. Bal-lolan<I Kot1Bt61l. 'l'<m. ' MNI. Virs1nia S e a 1. Nrwport B eight.s. wu e!eeted pttaldeat of the \Yomf'n's Society or ChriAU&h S~rvtee, Cofrt.a Men Comniunlty church, at the a.onuaJ eltctlon or 'lfnccnt l3at week. ,chaipel rills •l ooon oo J"ridily. -------llr. a..t Mrs. P. J . MlUer. MO !'t'lnlndins-t b e m of the Sil;wr Broadway, Costa Mesa. ar-e 6· Chbntw t4P'a to be beld that aftf"r· te.ndlftg hol18t l'teflit ~pitaUty rw>nn at 2:SO o'~k ilt tbe borne to M-,. "nd Mn1. Kehl" kodl-o/ lfra.. Hatty Oret'13. !IJ 1 SappbJre Other offl<'e!'s and chairman, tn w rve for the e-nsulng year an!: bei:eer, Mr. •ad Mn. Donald Koeb· Avenue.. ~Utt. oi BeUYiJ~. OhJQ, ud Mn. M arsaret ~r Dwfn. who Jacob SehNl.der, M.arurllf'ld, ()hlQ. appN.rt'd U\18 winter GD an Ebell Trjp.o. to nearby points ot teen~ club procn.m. wW gi\'C • pl&)" ln te~t a.net llOC"ial llffaln haw rev,ew. Pouring at the tea tabk- 00.n eajoyed by the Eutemen. will be Mrs. ~we Holman. ~· 1\tlf'Od Oprra , "ltira. WilUatn Van HeeDWlk~lit and Mr&. H. V. Kandle *"~ unon,a-I.he Costa M e s a musit'" loven who attended a perf'or- 11&anCE" of CamM'n presented by t he New York J.fetropoltt&n Oper&. Company in Ule SbrlJte audi.t.o.r- iun1, l..M Angeles. Mrs. Fl,..renc-e Harrison, vke·Pf"t'8· ide nt : ),fr~. Ve.lm."l Fruddleston, re- C'firding Mecr <>tary; Mnt. Virginia L:ing. 1>to1uotlon 5eC.'.relary : Mr1'. Alicne Christenson, l'I lat ti 11 or wo:lJf'n RHrelnry: commitle c:.halr- :nf"n i nclud•: M~ tea C) ark. missionary: )( r 8. Sally Hinu1y, spiritual life; Mn. Monna Fi.sher. Christian 90<.'la.J relation and local churc h activilie9: Mrs. Ruth ea_.-. nett. literature and puh&icatlonl!I : t..st S\•ndly llr. and Mrs. Mlller prea!dent ot lhe W.S.C.S. an•l M"r«. t--------~----r-· a rranKf"d a pr&euant outing tn John K. Elliott. retiring pl'Hkllltnt. 9an Juan Capistfano anJ LBkP ~ fU)m the l ,. a will ao EbJIROft ror th4> entertalnmfl'hl ot toward purcl\asie of Ute r b il"IWK. Mnc. [Ida Bo Is e. au-pply; M111. DQrl11 Luckhardt , youth: l.1t11. Ve Im• Compton, student; anP M r l'I. Dorothy Brad.ley. c.hild rcil secretary. Additional chairmen wtlJ be ap- pc1nted by th"' inC'Ollling preeident rollowing tht> in.~tallation tea an1I yearly pledge 11ervi<'e which will -~ held June 9. l..a•t w~k '.!1 proenm. be!!ild• the <·l r c tinn. inc luded the third in a se rieR of talkR by Mrs. Blanche Fle tcht>r o bout he r travels In Mexico, and talka by two distric t officers. M r-8. C. W . Tarvan ani..I Airs. Blanrhe Runbeck, both af Orange. The nh't'ting \Vas presided over by Mrs. Ruth Barnett. prel'lldent. who hR,.i led the organization I n it~ accompll.shmenu during th " p11~t twn and a halt year11. ' EBE LL CLUB NEWS AND NOTES ! All fricntl!'I and member!I of Ebell c lub arf' urgPd to be preYnt Mnntlay evf'ning, 7 :30 o'clock, r.t the· city council meeting WhE"n the council will give their final de<:is- ion In regard to the Ebell <"luh btillding per1nlt. ThE' membenhip ha!I th ree times vott>d to stay in their pre!lent location and the tbe •1.slton. 7th Grade Girl Honored a t C hurch Fe stive ! -Christine Wlrta. 7th grade stu, de.nt at the Cesta Me38 Main Khool, sen•ed •11 queen at the an· nu.a.I ?tfay procession on honoring the Virgin M a.ry l&Bt Sunday at St. 'Joachim's Catholic church. For the beaulifUJ aymbolic Ct>~mony Christine wore a gown of pole blue satin with long, sweeping train. He r young atlendant." included Claudette Abbott. Nan('y Chand- ler, Susan Button and Bonni ~ Stamford. Crowning or the statue of 1'fa1y fPatured tht> traditional rete. the children also singing hymns and rttlUng the Ro~ry. -------- Mesans Ho sts et Da nce Party Mr. and ~fr~. Milton Stellar. Mesa Ori\'e, entertained with a Outl'h lunch and dancing party Saturday uight at their honi.e. Guests prtKent were: Mr. and ~~-Al &-hller, ~t r. and Mrs. Lloyd Salisbury. Afr. and Mn. Bill McTagJr8,rl, Mr. and Mrs. Le\' Markham, )tr. and Mrs. Horace Bates, Mr. and ~''°"· Ernest Mc- Clellan. Afr. an~t Mn. Dean Smith, 1'1r. and Mni. Don Jnne~. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hine.sly a nd Mi~" Rose ~1 arie Echiler. pre!iident, Mrs. Robert Killefer, Mesa ns a nd Guests asks that a" many as possible be • prf'sent at this meeting. She aoo 1 at Sa n 0 1e90 a!lkS all n1l'mbers to go to the ~IL"' and \'Ote on thE' Orange j When Mrs. Charlot ti' Walker nf Coa~l Coll ege tax limit extension. Medford, Ore:, and Frank KrP5UI of San Francisco, spent several Rook SH-tlon 2 days in Costa MeM with Mrs. H. Bnok Section 2 held itl'l Jest V . Kandie-and children. the group met'ting or the year et the club drove to San Diego to m<'et 1'-lr:i. h Mrs. Qu entin Matzen, Kandle's husband,· who captaintll nuse. <"ha irman. presented Mrs. E. J. the Ralph Hemphill'a luxuriou.-< Poi rier. a c harming new member C'rUiSt>r , Sea Cloud, In the N'ew- who sang two songs, It's Morning, port·Ensenada yacht race. The .and an Old Irish Me lody. She Sea Cloud later .sleanied to Ln 'was aC'companled by Louise A h· Paz., Baja Ca.liror nia. rt-ntl t snd her beautiful and wcll 1 trained voke w .. appreciat<d by COMING EVENTS a rtol'lpon~ive audi('nce. • F. A. C. Bri~e Section Meet s May 25th n e ft.l:Ular mce.tlu1 of th• bot•dge aection ot CoSta Mesa's Frkla.y Alten,oon c.lub will be held WedneMay, May 2~ in l he Ameri- can IA&ion hall. ~saert will be served at 12:30 p. m .. it wa.9 an· noun~ ond ttMrvaUons are l{I be made with Mrs. E . I. Moore, phone Bearon ,').886.\\'. Costa Mesa Cubs t.fctubers of C°"ta Mesa Pa<'k No. 108. CUb Scc ut.s. wiU ho!.I their annual pJeni<" ne xt Sat urday 1 May 22) in ll'Vine Purk. Th<' picnic, a t 12 o'clCM:k, wlll be ~·l­ lut'k .style-. The CUba participated in a jolly w.•lmming party la..~t Fricby In thP plunge at Huntington Bt-nl'h A re.a~t of hot "<.Jo~..i r•111ntl.-t1 nu: the festivity. Legio n Au xili ary Sews for Ve tera ns Last Thutsl!ay night !~'> n~t-111- bers o f Ute Costa 1.1t>sa Ameril·A11 Leg ion . .\uxili:J.ry 4!l!'i held a !le\\'· ing-ror·\letr·rans nH•tt1ng nt ti:•' hr.mt' o r Mr'. and Mr!4. Magi1u~ Ta it in Santa A no <'Anynn . Afl('r· the lftf'eting, s soci:i l ho\1r wns ,,n· joyl•J . La dy Elks t o Meet All la.die!'! of the Elk..<o nre in- vitrtl to altPnd a iueeting· t n 1>e held at the Ell:s l'.lubmom at l :3•) p.nl, \VedneAday, Afa y 2:"i. whrn Cu tur{' Of't i\·it ie!-1 will ht> di!-lrU~"lt>tl RefrE"~hn1t>nts \v1JI be s c r v e ~1. Thnsc plann1ni;:-t o attend !<ihoul1l notify E1nin<' \\':tll<\'r, B t~ n "n n 6.f9-\V hy F'riday nf thi~ \\'l'f'k. Re tu rns From East ~trs . D. C . Arbuthnut. !'"1 l2 S Bay F ront , Balbri:i Island, ha!< oprn t'd her hnn1e for the .sumn10.:1 ~eaAOn . Mrs. Arbuthnut has re turned rr·oni a St'\'er·al n1onthF' visit in Detroit ond easte1 n c1t i ... ~. The Costa Me83 home of M 1'9. A spe<"ial luncheon was aerved at t o'clock, tables being dttora t- ~d in pi nk..,wd w~prins. n'*'·• er". HosteMe& for the day \Vere the Mesdames Al Horvath, J . \V. Cammack . Roger Y.'ood, Jack BJyla n. Frank Young, Charlea Bu.II and Amy P'ttitt. ,,O!O,..,.. ~uh I Frida3• Donald Huddleston was the ocene Program or the day "-'!l.11 gtvw by Pauline MtS..'ling, a comprehe·1· slvt' revle'A' of The Chain, written by Paul Wellman, author of The Walls o r JE"rico. The tale is lakl in the !lame locale but has 3 dt<eply religious theme and all book lo\·ers wert> advi~I to rend it A C"opy was ~iven away aa pr ize of the month and WAM won bv Mrs. 0 . C. Jone». -. Rook SN-tton S ~ JIM .,l4(QP1enM~~JQiil of a de"st'rl bridge g i "e n ~ show -1 :30 p. m. At club hou~e. n1embf!rs or a card club. Pre~nt Friday Afternoon club in~tall::1· 1 were Mesdames Max St'hachner. tion -Legion hall. Robert Smith, C. M , H arris, Harbor Duplicate Bridge-8 p. Richard Torrence. Arthur Thro n- n1 .. Ebl'.11 ('iubhoust:. sen, Morgan Noble and Paul Dun· Coastline potit V. F . \V . Iii p. I a p. Prizes wt-nl to Me!'ldanlr!'I n1 .. ~lesa Legion hall. 8n1lth and TorrencP. S.t,1rday Faculty Wive. club pirnic. Boot~ a.nd Saddle C'lub donC'e. Tamale pien !iUppcr , 8 :30 p. n1. Mr!Wl Grange hall, Vit·toriR and I Thurin St. Mnndli)• H . S. P .-T. A. boar<I -12:30 p. MATrRF.SSES BoaU-H omeft.-Tra.lff>rt1 '""'sular Sttape9 BEAOON 6111 O..ta M-Ma.ttl"f'!M Co.. %1.50 Newport 81,·d. m ., faculty dining room , high I'.:=== school. I. O. 0 . F .-8 p. m .. I. 0 . 0 . F'. hall. Costa Mesa. ......... porty.11 .... for IOYely IQN f'Y·lhe-yord from _ .. loric .. - GK A.DtT.'\TION '!' 0u1' ya,d· IC"' dri:-rtfllf'nfs ha\'«' nf"rt'r Md !llucb a M'lf'C'tJon of llprio~ fabri~ -and tb4' pritt ~· aat be round all M,,. any\\"hf't'f", IFit*MIRICOI Since 1914 NEWPORT BEA<'H !l!O W. <kt-a• Front COST!\ >!ES!\ 1816 Nt'\\'port Bl\1J. • SOS MaJn St ., Ralbo& C!nm plPlt• O ranKt-Cna.i;;t Col...,.l"t --------------------·-------·-·---- SPECIALS! • DENIM RATE!'l I RAY.ON PRINT 40 In. •'kl'" a.c. 75c: 89c . T ... $149 yd . !IPSIO. - 69' yd. Sl.19 yd. MC"C'...ALL PATTERNS. too • HARBOR _YARDAGE COSTA MESA ''Chapeau I Patio'' 448 Coast Blvd. So. Laguna Beach Opens '111ursday, May 19 O ur thanks to all who sent in clever names in the Hat Shop Contest, Mar ion Grier won the prize hat! p= c$11 .... WHEN YOU'RE HAT MINDED COME TO CHAPEAU PATIO HATS • LINGERIE HANDBAGS . A NEW LOOK BUT ' THE SAME MEAT • BARGAINS LOOK! • Twenty mem~~ attended the lun('he·nn and program of Book S<.<'tlon 3, held al the hon1e or l.I rl'I. Emma Hubbard, Bay Shore Drive. M1try Dodd, hMteas for the day. \VU re-elected r halnnan and secretary. Toast n1aJ11ters -8:30 p. n1 .. Har- riJWJn Dinner House. Legion post 291 Aux. Leginn Hut. Rent a Locker! AT THESE SUPER VALUES Doro thea SheelPy, city librarian, ga\"f> an interesting re\•lew ur White's late book, Land or Milk And Ho ney. Tra,·.-1 S.'C'tkin A·fra. C. M. Deakins, Travel Att- tion c hairman, had the pleaaure of Introducing Harry Jackson or Santa Ana H lg-h achool when the !ectlon met at the cJub houae. H e gave a mmt inlPrestlng talk and presented colorf'd plctU~l'I of South America . China, Japan nntl the Philippine Islands. Atrs. Constance Jayred wa!'I elttted c hairman for the con1lng .rear. 1'1n. Frank C. Perew was h08· le.~. !!lt'rving rotfee and cakE'!I. C.an."'"n a.nd Fa.0!.ll~ Sllow ~t e mbeni a,.. re.minded or the garden tour and fMh ion Ahow on \\.'ednesday of next week, the sho""' lo bt!' held at the home or Afra. L. L. [sbell, 1 3~ Eaat Cen· tntl A\'t'OUe. with 8. tour or Udo Isle anct Balboa Peninsula gar- den3 to follow. It wtll end with refreshment.11 at the Robert ROM hon1t'. 1928 \Veat Ocean Front. Drama Stttlon """'la.v F . A. C. CRrden SE'<'. picnh•, Jr,•ine Park. Junior Aqlstance Leagut>. Children's Hon1e Socitoty. Church Council . Yachtmen·s luncheon 12 noon. N. H. Y. C. O .E.S.-8:00 p. m ., JOOF hall, Costa Mesa. Rotary club 6 :30 p. m .. \Vhite'!i Park A venue. Costa Mesa Lions -8:30. Ebel! E1 k.s hall. WednrMlay Garden and FaMJon Show Ladies-1 :30 p. m ., Elks Balboa Bay Llon1t-8:30 p. m . Ros.smart. C. ot C.-12 noon RoMmore. Legion Post 291--Dlnner 8 :30 p . m. Legion Hut . Ha.rbor Muonlc club-8:00 p. m .. IOOF hall, Coat& Me.sa. nu,..y "Cralg'a Wife," play-8:1~ p. m . C 0 M Grammar School. Zonta club-7:30 p. m . Drolet home. Klwanis-12:16 p. m. Rossmore. Mrs. CaUa Viele Hos~ to F .A.C. Board Tbe chlrm of M:aytime attmed ~fiectt'd in decorative de t & 1 la .=============:::j jwhen Mn. Calla Viele, reUrfni" LOUIS& W. 81Un1. preudeJtt ot t h e Coata M it a a Drama Sect ion mHt.3: Friday, ~tay 2i at 12 :30 p. m . at the ch.Jb hou.w-. Mrs. Frank Pf'tt\v, chair- man. reminds members to bt1rlg sandwiches. Te9dlier el Ftid8.y Af'Umoon Club. e n t e r· •&MA ta.lne<t Tuuday with a luncheon VOICE -.-....nv ., hu ho-21oe -.. BITd.. Slpt ......... I I ••. n. honortnc b 0 • r d memben wbo 115 1n1 A.""-NW" t p ' Q baw RrYed with her du.rt.nc UM Corw de! .., a.. PI H • -year_ White and paloe pink ._ '".'.:'.========== 1 ._. Conned Ute '*l!<rplea al -tbe lun-table wblle p I a It tapers added to lbe ~ e«octo. lnctucled were ......,,,.,.. Belna KalNr, a-.. v ........ -Wlkoa. C. B. llldloy, lt•DOUI Stmrt, Qmn1q Butler, a 8. Kclluftry, I'-IL CllambHllD, E. L Moore. R. G. -..... W. 8. HARBOR FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS 418-JOth Street Harbor 287-W Cleaniag Methoda Are 111ana .. 1 Experimentation on ne~r and bette-r elaaninl" procitMie:a have been &0ing qn conat.anlly at K~rs. We att well equipped to do a rtner aer vlce more quJckly. kad u. y o u r beat WMnblu and g-et them b&ck ~I" cfeui and be&uUtully pr wecl. Call Beacon 12.U n u.a :s .. ,..._._ I C051'A MM.A •srt• ea llallot~ s...~~~~~~~~~-- "' . -. -. NOW We Have ••• Garden Fresh Y94)etables -and llrds Eye Frosted Foods as well as the largest and most complete stock of meats and provisions in tM Harbor Area. -All at prices tflat will please you. t:. S. Go,·'t. Grad,.d .. A" FA.'ten SLICED BACON BEEF ROASTS • '7-Bonf' or Round Bone Two Peuad Limit per O..teriw!r Grua Frd for Ecoaomy BEEF ROASTS '7-Booe o r Round Bone F..-t.em SMOKED Top Round CORNED BEEF Eul--Fnwll Fleak: PORK ROASTS lb. 33¢ 5 to I lh. a Vf"NCe • .,....... PORK STEAKS ? • • LEG O'MUnON Bo1H•1 Mat llEF PLATE . T~1 -ovaucam: · -. ·37¢ Iowa s.1.-ecl ~ ~to·l •a--I .. 27 ?Sspzz?2 z ?o 2 z?SS'z?zz ' ' 7 777 22122 a·?ezs l e > ' I ' . ····-····················· 7 79 a--·aaeasastess t ••••••••. 7 ' 7 ~ 2 " ...... a an • -~---- • ' ' p~~ 4 ~PART u -lHU~~Y •. MAY 19, 1949 ·Improvement of Jk~e!-o:'iuss-& Streets Plamed -atu..-ionotw ... ArtCentemal Set for September An .-t of outM4n41.. <111- lural lnlportanco ID lbe _,_, l'*OlftJ!D ot the Califonda Ceten~ ntale Commlmon. wilt be a Centennial ot Art to be held al the Loo ~ County .. ......,. ' I f 1 · • L -I I • "-~·;.:. :.. ........ ''W·BBa& TO-alXB ~ are lfra. MY.. Q>x and lfra.1----.;.'----...:.'----------...::;;..... __ -'.-....:.• -Orr; lbrmerly ot La-' cu-. Bs r ch, wbo u. .. MtabtlaNd l'tllMlmcl. ~t *9 El&nta ~ An . .__. .,_ ...... A week'• atay in IUcb.tnoftd bu ....... concluded by 'lfra. Bertha Bohannon of Coat.a Mesa who vimted. Mr. &nd Mn. Robert Dean a.nd famiQ' while away. (Wg Denies Department Is Siding With Arizona in Water Controversy N-port IJ'lllS hot•-SZDd and Hth at....U and --- van! and lfowport -'"" informed Tburaday cvenlrts at • ~ held in City Ball th&t they could have th• street.I pie.eel and .tdewalka, curbl, drai~ and .i:reet Ughta lMlaDed at a to- tal C'09t of $40,000. l:apooitlon Park, from September 1--------------=-' FROSTY PALACE ' . -• Interior llec:fttazy JuUua Kru¥• proteotatlollo at the AmOflcan -.-.uon convenUon In Le» Anpla U>al hla depart· t le not 9'dlng' wtth A.tiJona ln the figbt for Colorado RJver water -.ply Clianensed today. . -.teWtea. 110 far u Colorado River water ii concerned. h&a been cal to the people of Cali · omta." ll wu charged by llvan Thob -.. IHe;w... pruldent of the lm~r!al .... I ... ICIGlllllllll.IJ:SOll ~lion Dlatr!cl and member of Elected President .,.. Colorado River Board. officW O C M.Y F -ie _..cy. ra!MJe o•ty . • : ""The cha1rman ot the CalJfornta · congre.ional -delega t l 0 n, R ep. Th o b u rn (Tobyl Thompeon. ,..arry Sheppard of Yucaipa.. a Newport Harbor union high school :t>emoerat, hu f e 1 t obliged lo senior, and son of Rev. and Mrs . ecoridemn the glaringly u n r a 1 r J0&eph Thompeon. Co&ta ~t:eu . ~ca of Kru«'• cleJ*f'Uhent,'" wa.s elected prealden\ of the Or- .s,eWl!jl aaJd. ange County autH!iatrlct of the , He reterTed to the •t&tement Methodi&t Youth Fellowship at ,,.,. Rep. ,Sheppard. on March 21 , the ors-antzaUon'• dinner meeting •ccusln1 Oscar L Chapman. one Saturday at Anaheim. •at Kf'Ug'a chief aide.a. o! taauln~ Thompson was the choice of '!bt&eed.. r e port 1 on Colorado the 75 members representing vir· 1RIYer 1egillatlon vitally affecting tually &.11 the Methodlst churcheit ;ca\1tomla's share of water from ln the county. and was tnl!ltallcd .the river. In his new office by Pastor Art· "' Rfoport Cited vi.snr. the Re.v. Maxwell Cham· berlaJn cf Fullerton. :1 Krug'a own recent a.dver~- ,port nn Eallt Mna landa In the •Imperial Valley wu c I t e d by ?i ewe• u a.nother evidence nt ."rroea prejudice" ag&lnlt cautor- •n.ta and an attempt to' aid the ·;A~na claim•. , , W IJIJam E . W a r n e. &Mist.ant •a«relary of th~ lnlf'rtor , wa s :mentioned a.a another high ad- rmlnl11tratlon off l c I a I who ha:i1 ~ b ow n bins again.st Californl• •• 'water users. 1·warne sle7.tl'I every opportun- ~ It)' lo r\r",:: the Columbia River r1e!' herring Into print," Hewe:;: ·•ald. "The effect or t h!11 ln11idJoug ! propaganda, coming from a aup- : pqaedly u n p re j u d I c e d publlc • acrvant, llJ to lea.wn the public ~ rdallzallo n of the Importance of t lhe Colorado River, which la the • on.ly water 11:upply left to meet : l ta e ever g r o w I n g needs nt , Southern C&Jlfomia h o m es and --tarma." Attending the seulon fro1n Co.'tta Mesa were Beverly Thomp- son. Shirley Franklin, Jim Fi11her, Thoburn Thompaon Md Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Thomp&on. Lido Wharf Menu Wins High Honors National Honors for the New- port Harbor area have been ~arnered by. E mil Fau•t's Lido Wharf for il8 outstanding menu11. A. letter t o the local reataura.tcur ~rom the General Food.ti Corpora- 'ion ad v I s e d h I m that Lid.'l \Vharr~ menus were among th · three ch08en prize winners In lht dlnne"r menu contest or 1949. P"lpree we.re pf"elleilted by City Enrtneer J . B. Webb and Don Southworth of the ~eering de- partment. Pay men t would be made over a ten-year ~riod. eo.t tor lnliide Iota would be 1252. cor· nf.r Iota would pay $317. and bay front Iota $299 each. a1KaNble within the proposed aueument ' dJlltrict, rt The mffting. at which City Manager John SaJlon wu prea- e nt, wu caJJed u an Informal 8ell· fllon by Francia B onath, presi- dent or We.st Newport Improve- ment All80dation. It wu euggeat- ed that aidewaJka be lnltalled on • 8 ~h October SO. accordln& to a jolnt announoement made on Friday by L I o y d D. Kite.bell. Sou.them Caltfornla Manager for the califom.Ja Centennlal8 Com- mlalon,. and Jame. H. Breuted, Jr .. Dittctor of the LcM AJl«ela County MU&eUm. '-rhe L o& An gele• County Muaeum bu been choeen u the logtcal place ror a.n unprecedented exhibit of the California RLatori- cal and Contemporary Art. but t h " eve n t commemorate.a lhl!' a rt I• t ic achtevemmta of the entirr St..te--from the daya of the Gold Rush to the pruert,'' aaid Mr. Mltc heU. "'ln keeping wtth the State-wide nature of the Art Centennial, the: exhibit w l I l be ta.Xen on tour after it.a Loi An· gelea showing 90 that It may be viewCd by C&ltfornians in other only one side of Ute aecreU: but ' ...... _. re3identa wanted both both aides • paved. Forty were preeent at thf' meeting and othen:, not ateftdlng, expreased themMlves u favoring .. l stttiona of the State."' the project. The matter will go before the ci ty council twice be· rore bid1' are called for. '-I ' . . ••• ONg OF TH£ 100,000 ITEMS to be dllpia.J""I la the ttb Anaual AatiquiN Show. Mt for tbe Pan· Paclf\c, M•Y U tbrn Mar U. l• tlli9 ,.'fllf!,..... .. prtf!r Mrriac-er ... Lovely mode I Rutb Wkkb.vn. aha""' ho"' tbe ladle9 paekf"d their 0•11 cum in the oldra ~ The nnnunl meeting or \\'e•t N't:"wport Improvement A880cia· tion \•lill be held at 8 p. m. on Thursday evening ln Newport Beacll. Elementary &ehool. Officers tor the comi.ng year wi.11 be electe:J and the membenhlp wtll diacus.'t with Ci ty Manager John Sailor• two proje<:ta. the dredging of the West Newport channela and the eatabli11hment of c:erta.ln fire areA.s on the 'beach. C&mptlrea will be 1 limited to the.se a.reu u a means IR h A d ot keeping the beach clean. eac ccor How Do You Take Your Calories? In Damage Suit The old and new work• of art will be a.asembled from all pa.rt.a 9f the State. said Mr. Mitchell. He added that It is only through the combined ettorta ot the CaJl- f o r n la Centcnnia.111 Commission, the Boan:I or Supervisors of Los Angela County a nd staff of th~ Los Ange.lea County Museum that arrangernenta tor a project of lhie scope 11J1d mAgnltitude have ~r: made pc:>Mible. To OPpk"l llhtol')' OeaiKned to lfiVe Californlanl!I a greater understanding and appre- ciation ot the S ta t e'• cultural tradtUon& and the creative role of contemporary California artist.~ in present day a rt a ct ivity. the A rt Centennial will be divided into ~Hlatorlc and a contempor- ary <t vision . The "Historic Cali- fornia' aectlon w i 11 ref I e c t CaJ1fornla life and a ctivity an\I A.s a jury wu virtually selected settlement with specJal emphasis How the fa m 11 Y takes It.ti la.at week to hear an Acc:dent on the period from 1848 through caloriee. whether "•traight" or caae settlemt>nt waa re.ached by 1870. The "Artl11ts of California,•· combined with e.uenttal nutrienl.3.1 atto~eys with a jud~ment of $8 -or Contemporary a e c t Ion. wil l is Important lo nutrition, health ~ entered tor Mr. and M rs. H~I conlliat of oil paintinp, wate r- and al8o the budget, Mar 1 an I Harpole or Costa ~fe.sa . operalo!'1" colorll, sculpture. dra\vinp a nd PrentlM, H 0 m e Demon8tratJon of a ceramlcll plant. prints and w I 11 be selected to Agent says. She ex.plai(lll that the \ Mr. and it rs . Harpole had de· renee.t the cultural development hfghly refined energy food.a •uch r manded more thon $25.000 fro1n of art in our time. t3a4laMJa'I' 1 elui> "Moot Unlqu• and Artlltlc Eat- ing Place OD the Wm cOast" • On the Bhlff' Ove.tk>oking Balboa Bay and Newport llarbor • O.llclou OOMBINATION DlNNERs F..tuf'IDI o&r New Turkey or !!boll-Flab Roll Orders from ft: to 10 aeven night. For Reaervatlona: Beacon tH.60 ROSSI FINE ITALIAN DINNERS &nd com;>lete menua OPEN FOR LUNCH COCKTAILS till COMi Blway Pb. Har. 1180 Corona de.I Open unt.U ! a. m. Food ~rved to I :SO L rn. Open 7 Days a Week GENE'S CAFE;. Specializing in French and Italian Dinners HARBOR 1102 705 Coast Hwy. Corona d el Mar • l s-llw"** • Oaaqhta l'omaW. Seil tlbe -Fn•IM Im Newport· BmL ~ 11 A. IL ta 11 P. IL -:Oaeta .._ • 10111• M11'>p) (Acna from 11-Theater) THE ARCHES CAFE and COCKTAIL LOUNG!. • ' OPEN 10 L rn.. Tb.f'oUlb. I L m. • N•wport Blvd. on Ooul H!p-J' NEWPORT WI: AU OL08ED ON 'l'llUJl8DAY8 JOHN DORY "CHOICE SEA FARE'' SEAFOOD STEAKS SPAOH1!71TJ CENTRAL and PALM -BALBOA Week Daya GIGI to 9:00 Swaa. t :00 to 9 :00 Cloeed MoDdaYI ' STEAK::111oS --uDINNERS Jumbo Shrimp. and Shoestrings 90c Fish and Chips 60c * Sandwiches Fountain Service-Beer Open 11 a. m. 't ill mJdnlght 'SAM'S .SEA ·rooo Complate Coune I , '"Krug mwit accept the reapon- , 11) b 11 l t y for his subordinates· :.•~lion.,'· Hewe• Mid. "A.a depart· l'.ntent head he i• eolely ruponaiblc ( ror the tntimony preaented to the 1 · F',ena te and the HoU3e Commit- ~· teea. w h I c h ha11 amounted to \ ~reau of Reclamation ~ngtnura , a;Mtn.g u •tar wltneaau in beh&lf • of the Arizona project." Lido Wharfs menu was chosen l.1!1 one among twenty-three n•- llonally and one of thP t h r e e ·ompetitors of the eleven western 1t11.tes In the contest. The menus were j~ged for originality, forn1, ~ontent and style. The Lido \VhArf menu features a view from th,.. 'Nater front dining room acr(lf'~­ the Udo Chll1lilel. It Is p:-lnted 1n blue and black &n~ wu produced n the plant of t h c Newport- Balboa ·pr~. u sugar~ and fat&-offer llttle I H enry B. Slatt. Jr .. 21. and h i~ The artlsl.8 exhibiting In th~ or no nutritive value ex c e Pl parent.a, Mr. and "1n. H . B. Slatt. Conten1porary 11 e ct Io n will be calories, w he re as many other I of Santa Ana for injuries the eligible for thirteen p u r c h a s e \ ':::::::::::::::::::=:::::::'. f oo ds Include easenti&I protein. couple euffercd April 11. 19~8. awa1·cl!'I tnlalling $!';,I 75.00. vitamins and m In fl r a I & with when cars drlven by Mrs. Harpvle To in1111rf' "" objce"tive . .appralMI II 1f•1C:J11=im•:J11C1•C:::!CS::=JI LUNCHEONS-DINNERS "At The Sign of the Swordfish" Be~utiful New and Enlar9ed Cockta~ Loun9e calories. Thu~. "atralght" energy ' and young Slatt coll ided on the of wnrks submitted In the Con- foods are co.st ly caloriea compa.red ~Harbor Blvd. bridge over the San-temporary exhibit. three nation-flllllStl, & ... to foods which lncl~de o l her I to Ana river. a 11 y knn\\'n authorities tn the .... ~ nulMt:"nts. They a&erted young Sh1 t t field of art. from di fferent sec- • Krus Quo&ed \Vhitey's Group to Meet Next Week Evidence IA plllng Up to Indicate swerved acrOS& the center line and lion& or the ~untry have been llUT that • weak spot In lhl• country'• I struck their machlne, and that choeen to s e r v e .~ a Jury of •• • 'f '"Krug wu qtaoted ye•terday aa ... aaytns there are •ta.ndln.g' orden : In hia departrrwn• ta.• t • k .. · no national diet pattern 1.8 the prom-\ both suffered ml\jor injuries. Slatt. Awards. They are Dr. Lester D. ,(J()O llN/1 ~fi ·'.~enc~ of highly r e f ined anJ .aaid he was blinded by lights anJ Longman. head of the Department Persogs Interested In c11rryini;.-rich fooda. The average Ame r-etruck the right curb then 8'W'tlJ'\ "Of--·An: •Pewr eta+e-.:.tM...,er•ftJ: • p:land ln controve'rt.J.al laauea be· • tween •la tu." Hewe1 old. ~.' 0•A.p1>9>'renUy mont carbon copies_ r of that alleged order ahould be pul Into circulation ag..ln In high f place•. Including Mr. Krug'• own , orn~." Hew ea •uggeated. .. i "Contrary to th c .ec:retary's '-J>Ubllc utterancel!I, every action of :,~the Interior dep1.rtment 1 hows "'"~mplete d l Ire gar d tor the 1tolorado River water needai of ! C a 11 for n i a and Ila 10,000.000 .,. dUz:en1," the Imperial Va 11 e y \. water official charged. ''Thi.8 at- ~. 'temp\ to th\\·art tbc right.II of .. Californians apparently I• th e • ruult of a desperate t ry, by hook :~I OT crook. to find water to jwrtlfy .. , tbe propoeed i138,000,000 lrria•· • tton eyatem that wtJI benetlt only ;, a tew t housand land holders In .... Arizona." Public a&'cncles serving Colo-- ' rad o R I v e r water throughout Soulhem Callfomta are urging f Suprcn1e Court action to deter- mJne 1U.te8' water right.a befort Ir th'd hu.ge irrigation project f o r ~I A~a ii considered. They claim ~ that the Ar1:wna plan would take away water for which 28 Southern Callfornla cltica hold Fede r a I contracu. :r Clean-Up Week Is • ~ Slated by Mesans " June 5 lo 11 w_ill be "Clu.n-Up t Weck .. ln Costa Mesa , aa a result -• of a combined move on the part of • the Cha.rnber of Commerce and ~the Costa J.l esa CiU.na Council. .... The action stema from an awarent!'u that lhe.generaJ \ttrac-!. Uvene.u of t.J1e area ta marred by " the occaaionaJ diaregvd of 80lllc 1 property ownen. ~ The project received the un· .... ammoua approval o.f the Costa JIN& Citisena Counct1 TUelday : ~t when such a program wu &dVocated by Chairman W. B. •• John.9on. Formal action followed ·ii • Ot~' j>i-ogr8in" Or "White-y thr lean get.a nearly a third of all hi& acrou to hit the Harpole auto. Perry T . Rathbone. Dir-tor •f Iceman" In the Coata Mesa di«-1 i ( c t d " " ca. or e.!I r om a•· augara an Attyll. Robert Corfman and M. the City Art Museum. St. Louts: ~rict today were Invited lo a tte(ld alcohol. H I s appetite f o r so(t B. W ellinitton for the plaintiff~ and, Dr. Andrew c . RI t c h I e, another meeting of th e gro}lP· drinks. alcoholic beverages. and and Uo Frill! for the defendants Director of the Albright Art Gal- scheduled for Thursday. May !2&, the many confectiom or putnu had nearly complelt'd selttUon of lcr lea: Buffalo. New York. The st 7 :30 p.m. at 186 Cabrillo Sl .. made largely of sugar, or •larch the jury when they reached agree-three Jurors will meet In Los Costa Mesa. and fat. adda up too many calorie• ment. Superior Judge Franklin Angele• on July 19 to select the Mrs. Jane CalkinA. 11.n e-xper· far beat health, and alao calories G. Weit then dismiMed the jury exhibit &nd to award prt.&e.11. The lm ced we.lfatt worker, will ad-at the expense of other nutrienui and entered the stipulated judg-prize winning work• wtll be added dre.ss the group at that t i m e. h t neede more. ment for the plaintiffs. to the permanent collection of t.he explalninit how work of the Rerl 1'10llt people who eat enough or ___ ' L 0 8 Angelel!I Cou.nty Museum's Cross might be combined with the :1ghl food.II to supply their Ch s b Department of Contemporary Art. projects a I re ad y instituted by prolt1n. vttamin and m I n e r a I t ::a;~~or;,::md~t~c7-:~ ;:;j~Cn; ~i:e:s~t:~~0ar::.1 ::v:r~~~~e~u~~~ arge a 0 age fo•t ...... by t•• widely-•nown le•· room nor lh• , ... for .. ,... f R .1 S . To Stage Pageant ;:11hi;h:o~:s d~~~e:t ~~;i.7::~ ~~a~~h~::1~t~~~ ~~l~e~h~o ~~ 0 a1 erv1ce . ~1:: :':1°.:ts'~",;!~~~ in tenlporary 3,t,~.0~1 th~e~.~ •• ~~ur•o;.1i;;:; ~~e!·h~c~di. 0~ Jo1n1ng with numerous South-In Death Valley 1 ... _ land cltle8, organlzaUons and ot- The pressure a g a I n 8 t foods flclal& who have urged increuln:;: Spttlacular Death Valley will Staanp Colledor Receives Award Rebert L. Hollinahead of Ncu·- port Beach received highest hon- ors at flhe annuaJ atamp show 'a.st week In the Elka Club, Loe An- feles. Sponao~ by the Federated Phila~elic Oubs ot Southern Cali· forni .. the exhibit ls the large8t of Ila kind held on the west cout. HoB!nahead fTCe-lved a &'Old trophi award by "1rtue or hl8 col- lectJon cit Amertcana -a tamps which include United SU.tea iAfuea and ia.suN of foreJg'h coun~nes which depict an American e\'ent. pereon. or scene. His col.lectlon or Americana Is deemed the out- standing uaortment of Ila ~ind though •tarted only t\\'O years ago. The coll«Uon includea iuch . ' rare 1.uuea u sta.mpe lsaued for 'he Anle.rtcan troops who were ·•south of the border" In pursuit ?f Pancho VUla. u well u ltenu: collected through the eooper.:tion of the Poetmaater Generali ot var- loua South AtMriu.n countrtea. \Vhlch otter energy but little Jr paaenger 11er vlce to Southland be the backdrop for one of the nothing else is coming rron1 many communltit:"ll or abandonment of largest C ~ n t e n n I al s outdooT directio ns. Afore than ever bcfor" Paclflc Electric track.!J and dcpotJJ, theatrical prOOuctiona u pJarnr far physicians a re l!ltrcssing health Orang, County Cout As&ociatlon a tour-county page ant n ext dangr ni rrom overweight, h re· r~ent ly preued .for rellnqul&h· November were announced today '5e&rch ahows that It ts related to ment of all righta-of-way or by A. \V. Noon, pruldent of the shorter life expectancy and in· s tepped-up paasenger service. Death Valley '49e.n, and Lloyd D. creue-d rlll!l.bele• and cardlovascL.-Charging that P&clOc Electric 1.1 ilche 11. Southern Caliromia !ltr diSt>asea. Dental research i.i hu "willfully sabotaged mass manage:r . C411 fornla Cenlennlall ahowing the relation of exce~ transportation of p.&83enget11.," the Commlalon. ) sugar to tooth deca y. People are Ccast A.uoctatian pa.ued the fol· Hlatortcally. the pageant will I becoming I ea l!I active phyalcalJy lowing tt901Utlon : honor the Manly· Ja y hawker ~cause of modern labor . A&Ying Wberea11 valuable franchiae& emigrant parties of 1849 w}'K>ee devices. tr an 8 p 0 rt at 1 0 n and were l'raJ'lted many yea.n ago to t!'Xperience& &nd hard• hips in shorter working hours. 80 tht>y the Pacific Electric Railway on crosalng Death Valley are epic nttd fe\\'er cnlorle•. Finally., high the condition and in conaideratlon In the California Gold RtUh. price& art:" making the houaewUe of lhe Company's undertaking to Producing the l!lpectacle will be 1nter~11ted in f<>O<l8 ""hlch offer provtde botft paaaenger and the Death Valley '49era, a civic, the n1~t food value at leut co.st. fNl'tght tran•portat.ton for the aer-non-profit organization, lnctudlnir ------- Costa Mesa Grange ::lects Officers vlce of the public, and, repreKntatives rrom Ce.ntennlala Whereu over the put several Committee& In Inyo. San Bemar- year'8, t he N id Pacific Electric dlno, Kf'm and Loe An gel e 1 Raltway company hu wilfully countiea. nullified. Mbota&'ed and neglected Following a. two-day aeNton In mas.s tran1portation of paaaeng-Bakersfield, pa1eantry pl&nll in: en by aubatituttng a restricted elude a cut of 1,000 per90na. a Bua ~rvice. the reAJJt ot which 200..voice chqru&. covered •&l'On.'11, hu been to force the people to livestock and lndianA. Anticipated u~ private automobiles in tht! la an original symphony dedicated maJn. &II of which ~ lhf'ov.'n ,. to the Death Valley pioneers a.i'td great strain on Highway facilit ies J compcM1f'd for the pageant by a which tbe Taipaye-n must furn· we 11-knOWTI compoeer. Negotia· nl&h and maintain. and. tiona are underway with leading : & moUon by ifra. Helen Powell Twn•le Pie .DID.aer ~ Costa 1'1ea Or&Rge met la.st Thunday evening ""1 th a re~ar meeting llftd ln.etallation of of· flcers. Pomona Muter "Robert \\'ardlow instatltd the Dew' of· flccrs with Dolorea A•Jceny u man.hall., A1 1sa Jack ie J ohriaon u emblem bf-11.rer and Mn. Barba.re Bennett u resalia bearer. The new officer& lnata11ed were: Y{he.reaa an appUc&tion l.e pend-symphony orcheatru In Southern llll' wlth the Railway Co1nmisaion C..llfomia for presentation of the see.king to abandon the dJecredlt· mn~~ score. A half-hour tn.n&- ed remn&nta of puaenger trans-continentlll broadcut la pla.nned portation over tbe PaCltic Electric lo bring the pca.geant into mi~ ;• ae<"Onded by Harry Fonytbe. Coata Mea Grange will ha¥e a • =miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil tamale pie dinner, open to the Pl public, a t 1 :30 p. m. on Satul'd&y, : _ 1 Ma 1 21. Norm.a A n ken y la .. Gef th Facts ":baJ.nnan of t be conunlttee in '( e "'-'r• ot the dinner. Tiie a ..... c. , 1 hall ii llt VJctorla and Tburln rt.reel, ea.ta MeM. .. u f " ~ • • " " COMPLETE COAST COLLEGE ', JlVOE • 1480 om yov dial ft....,,...., ll-1:1J ... , A CU.·way lit 11la.: " 'llr. Raad --,, -e nr.--....... "'· Dr .... A.-...... .. To_,_ ...... -.... ... ...... , ... . Os•• ...... .. ,..,. ...... ' L ---· Harold Kyle. muter : Owen Ankeny. overseer: Cecil George. steward; Stanlty Taylor. secre- tary. After the meetinr. re:frffh· menta wett: aerv~ to the lO memben pr-eeent... Duties Shared by Club Hostesses R.aUway llnea in the. area. of American homea. Naw Theretofe, Be It Resolved. De.olation Ctnyon, a n.atu.raJ Th.at the Orange County Cout bowl near Fu.rnaCe Creek Inn. la A5110Clation alt1rma and tbaintaJ!W tbe pal'eant'• Httinl'· More than that the unprecedented rate of 30.000 people can be •cconuno-. pttae-nt and Immediate tuture dated in the vut ou.tdobr tbeMer. rrowth of the Crans• County In eddl.-lD pruldOnt Noon. Cout r~uiru that masa tn..na-tbe Death Valley '48rrera Board of Mrs. Lew Wallace a.ad Mr5. port&tion ot pauensera by rail Dlreeton include: Supervteor M. Hein.I K.a!ae.r aha.red hosbeN du· must be increased and lmpt'OMd L. Sotttla: Inyo County; v l c e-. tiea when Otey entutained man• lft the ~bUc lnte.reat. iMtead 0t Pl addftlt: Jotua Anaon l'ord.. Loi bera of their •-1al bddC• dub -~ ·-u ~ropoaed. Anpleo °""""'· MCl'et&r7; Clarlt on Saturday at M:ra. Wallace"• otlaerwYe ceaae .U ·.OQan.ttona. W. MUia. Tr-ona. _rap1wnta Ban home in Baibo&.. Pour ta.bla ot abandon tbe rtc!l~..W.p. and Bunardlno County; ii. n d Sapie:r- l>rldg• w.,.. In play. othar s-ta cl•• up. -or can..i aD Iran· ¥1oor O!arleo Sal&er, -· ·~ndtnc' I.be e.vmln& \ll c:onvena· cb.1w now held or coatrolled bJ' le .cltairman of the mftnbenhip Uon. Ula Padtlc ll:loctr!c llal.lway c--_,_ wlllch la ~ Prfta>t '""' tile-.. and ~· ltl uo1cft1. -« pa1'11c _,,.,n u...oafbuoit tloil lfeodamu Henry ~ L. L. lloklln&' .,_.....,., --· Isbell. ICd M"°"'· C. ll. Radel. I»-lllllMdl 0ranca County Cout P•1'11c -po la tbe S-Fenelon. J . A. Gut. Ralpll A-4atlool Deatlt V~ '41on 11 &""I"* Muke7, Reina Kalw-,.._-.. It. W. Butlne, Pr-t. tbrousll -ptlon at one <-O( Corona and ]J(n. Wallace. llarey Welch, --...,.. dollar. • .. _____ j Opton· 19\-.,ry hf i for thr Swnmer Season. • f 'rot-Parking Validated Ticket.s ·THE CIRCUS ROOM ONE OF AMERICA'S OUTSTANDING REST AURANTSI Feod ""por1.IJ' p~ -a-,·_,..._,. ... u......, .-.-............ -. Nest Door. In Long Beach -,llJI .... -.... ·- SURFSIDE Betweea 8MI Be9cb and 8un1et BMa1;1 Pllonm: S:t~-79 · "· · ·f.or··-Printtng .. of. ·H·ighesl Qualily ·Phone Harbor 1616 I I I I I I I I I NOW SERVING Dl~;·-R --r 75mc I Specializin9 STEAKS • In Italian Foods Pill A! and BLUE ROOM DINNERS 6 to 10 in BALBOA COCKTAILS 6lo2a.m. • COMMUNITY· NITE Is Growin9 Bi99er and Better Every Week. Come Join The Fun YOU ABE VEBY WELOOME! COMPLETE ORANGE COAST COLLEGE • RESTAURANT lU6 <JOA.ST IUGHWAY, CORONA DEL HAil • • • • • • CAPE COD . -HOUSE Exclusively • SEA FOOD Oysten Lobst•n ' ~lains Sllrlmp Fish I ·ALL ~NDS' OF SEA 1~.~ps . . ~ h • r:.,. -. : , North -~ -Eest-W..t ' "For A .T .... T~", ' • . I t r . I ~ I -------------------~----~------------1 ···--------r·-l • • ' I j . ~ ·1. I . , .. 'p i;.-' 'k-.. .... tiftl'lf'" . Appeal t Keep hu,c/J o,gan Zoota p;osidoO, ::. ~:::""-::....""::: :!:.::..-:::..'6.;-r::; ·-. -... , ;-~[' "· '"'' "'1cnt -~alMI 1n 0 .J• ,_.J t G· R rl ill', Illlenil-.il ~ Cllil1'-,.,.,,..... Dr.·-,,... .... I , l . ~ . Free from' D:IL..'11>.ks· eu1co ~ rtb• I st'~s ·c•po, -~n =-~;~°'.:::·.::.:·::-:t~:··,.,~:.r: .. -.. SS .p ·~ -11y1W~YS -IJlllUUGl\Dr 1gns :,":;_,.•,:!Alo by''"::,. ""u~ o~~o~~· tlle E=".~,...=:~ ..._ ..,_. ., l -,. : -t ~ . . :t :4.: Dlnet.-of tlle Onllfe COunty Cout -.-"'.~.~ D Mortimer, orpru.t emerttuo 1 of ..-t DUt:let ~--~-~ C.,....t•, "A IMl'IH .... _.. dol Mar wu. appolnt..i u oftldal· Drolet m Tlnljjlday ·~· ~> .._......_ -~ at !Ian Juan Ca"'-"" ,_, ....W. Uld -an SL ·J·-·· ~--• chun:> •~• reomUy Ill Berlreloy ,..._ "1 --, ' I ... ~ ·~ "-• --· a -• 1•--....11 • 1 • -..,... ii:.&• ~~ -· -,.............-. ... ~ . ..,.._r at·•.Ftomer;•• Dr. IOonda I · !"-L9_--:-_, __ , •d-;::-. . ..... ....., .....,. _ · ~: ._i. r... ~ u.. bJPWa1' along the cout &ee at 11111--·the ttme deYOted to u.e u.iuaJ PrMlclent Ruth ·a-..,i w.., tlM ~ __ _____ _ . _ U4 ~ o1goa and ~ """"°" period at the 11 o'clocll. Zanta Club of Newport ~ -1 *· ' Tllll: PBRCllNTAGB al lnallit;, °'llhtc att.mtlon to u.e Ood·glven attractlono of the --lln• 'oerv1ce on Sunday, lollowl!d by met at NOt'ton'• ..,. tor 1tllel~ ~r??ll D-llt Next meeting wlll ~ lield at la . grea~er among the ~ 111e<•-t1on oompllmentad th• women'• clullo of <>nnse County lledlcaUon of the organ. regular --tlnsj •• ~I.VII Diii the S!>Ore /eutt. llCJll!e .of Latlra tllell --the -.i. j , • Kept a teeret from Mr. MortJ· Thunday. • ! , ,~ tor· .. tbelr prccram for improve. mer wu the fact that the orp.o )(n. Hummel attended the eon· BoX Spr; ... S meat. of bt&bWay eondltlona. pre a l _dent R. W. B •rt l n e .... to be dedicated to him ind feftnce wtth Mn Xlldred Stanley --a An appe&1 I<> all In-. ad-lmmedlAtely. i;;;;t • bron.ae plaque. .Wtab\y fn· who "'malned In the Nortl>en> - -·-· -_.....erdal. will be Dr. --Sp ••• lacrlbed. would be placed on 'ti:• part ot the Stata for ... added Mattresses ·--. · · • vacation ma+e by the .u.:>ctaUon right 'Dr. J . W. Tboniton apeaking on ;orp.n. · · , Bt'"''':....la at the conference behalf of the o...n.ge Cout COl-Mr. Mortimer. now in hl9· late •~ .. away. ..... pneral Wn f the 80'1 received h1a muter of .rt.I were report.a of lbe acttvtti• at -~ sinfttt of 8 a if Clementr ~:nt al U:: r: poi d 1 Y hon~n from Oxford Unlver:'-ty, aome of the branches. LouiM. Crew tdiJ.tnted the type of lnfonnaUon growing ll\lt:Jtutioa and lnvtted wben be knew Stalner. one ;!Jethe I -------~----­ \be' committee la preparing ln tu conUnuin .. eupport for the collese IJTU.t OTganiat.a and com n.l .•w~~WWWW~~~ ..... "; dforu to develop fut.er travel by approval ot the tax rate which !He eerved u tutor tor aevrral aloN' UM cout over tbe raJle of would be voted upon very shortly. yea.rs at Oxlord and after coniing the. Banta Fe system ... Stop the Dr. Thornton thanke'.d. the aao-to California. wu a member of Santa Fe" l.9 the alopn of this ciation for it.II help in getUng the the faculty of Pasadena Anny r • 1' Id I y crowtng movement t'> school established and in many and Navy Academy. OLUl'GB OOIDITI' PE.T SUPPLIES uirpap Ora.nee County from San U d f So th Calif i Cha te We gprrdallu In overs.lu beds. ~.!...-te to Fullerton in order lo the co ere aa It progftl8e'd an o u ern om a r, renovating and reo>Yerin& 8TEllL nu: CAJllNEl'S (Id) • . O.lmabla . I -- PADSILL ••• .M·aad •P BRIEF CASl:B . • . • bO.OI BUT CUSHIONS • • • '-15 TYPEW1UTER RIBBONS •••..• LE'l'IEB BAllll.ETS •.. FILING CABINETS . Sla&ie dra~r TIDE 1.10 .. n.ae ha.Ye t h e 8 • n t • F e e.tabluh other ways. He aaaured hie aud-Durtng tua residence In Pua- Commut.er • e r v l c e on tu line tenee they woµ.ld all be proud of dena he wu for two yean iE --·~· American Guild of OrganlsU. Ac-DAVIS f'IC.E8H FaoZEJ'rl H be Beddi dovelop both the' bu.oin ... o! lh• grew through the yearo. He •&lll, Uve In lhe cultural Ille of the flty. HO~T ar . r 1g ..... bllshi-Coim-11y raiiroad and th e-communities one of the princlpal idea.a of th\j he wu one o/ the orlginatort di. u . a. QlaiwrnnMnt t~ r• ••';II -r- •'-"• th lin lnatit ti to h lb t . and Pa... 808 l880TSON, Prop. STATIONERY 'STORE --.... e e. u on wu ave e s u~ and for several years a member of Lite> &lllJti..,.,.!111 tiicea 6176-J Wm. Oalllenne reported the de.nt leam at bome or to acquire the governing board of the Com-.....,...._, .. ..., 1602 Mee,.,. ..... 8011 Ne-wPon Blvd. / I . . ,,,,N..,,O~, ........ o"""""P:"""I E .... N .... -A New Moder• I HANCOCK . ' S 11 flee Stal Ioli (Ponnerly CUlllUtaon'sl F.qalpped to Give Y oar Car a Complete o-stop ~nice. 0-. OU. IAlbrlcattoa, W~hlag ~ PoliBblng CHARLES' SERVICE ·YOUR LOCAL HANCOCK DEALER . . ' " 'rieit of the Public Work.a boArd their learning a t the home college. munity Pla)'houae Asaoclation~ he 10 NewPOrt ••vet.. e..i. ..... c.-.. ,.._ ... .._ 1425 .. w Barbor to8 I to~-~~~~~F-n~-~the~~~~~-t•~n-~~~~~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~)~1~7~J~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~5~ offe:red for the project~ our rreewny would nquiTe two years club and of the Dtckt>na Fellow4 Year eoJleg-e. He expreued the to build but that to advance the schlp. and held otttcea with other vie,tr that the number of alte.8 jn project some of the more import.. clubs. He is now head of the i SOOl ~· Newport Blvd.. Newport llelidl wllJdl .... Orange County 1.9 mo 8 t ant pe.rts of the work euch as Mortimer School. Bal~.sland. I ln .. reeted had bOiled down to t••o laTg~ IC&le crossings at inter4 lncJuded in lhe organ recital j -the one &1 FUUerton and the &ect1ona and viaducts would be . uni otfe™ by .Long Bea.ch nenr built ahead of the road 80 that were the fol1ow1ng numbers: 1 ,._ N al ff pltal h lh k 1 bu'ldln 1 th Short Prelude and Etude ln A ,..."""' av oa . w en e wor o 1 g o t" Minor. also J esu, J oy of Man~s :Much lntereet wu discl08ed in roadway was stJt.rted it could go De8'1rtng, both by Bach: Grand· U.. P'labing 1ltuation and the re· right along. mother. Knitting i J . W. Clokey!, poet th.al the Kelp Cutting bill It waa decided to .help in p~h-The Loat Chord (A. s. Sullivan) wu haring bard sleddJng was tht: lng the e 'i r I y building of the and the Amen from Handel's Mes· l one to creet • moUon made by s e p u I v e d a Highway through aiah I tonner Xayor C. G. Kimple of Orange County. · , ~-·· n .. ch and ·-ond~ by Ha 1 After the service Mr. Mortimer I --.--oec. -... ~ rry R. Bergh. land p anner 1 ds A.aton Buchheim, Jong4Ume real· for the county, reported the re-greeted his many fr en at a re· 1 ~ dent Of C&ptatr&no and unani-vised ShoreUne Plan had been ccptlon held in the new part..•h j l'Aoual.Y endoraed by the twenty-placed In the hands of the State house, members of the Woman's five dlrecton present, that tbe Planning Commisaion and lh&t the Aux111ary aervfng coffee d an~ :•· Cout A.Aociation began plans to S t p k Boa h napes. He wu presente wit a R ta e ar rd would ave a cake and flowers. pre,pa.re a blll to prevent purse-meeting Ln Loa Angelea probably eelnlr\I' along the Orance Coaal. tn June "''bell action would be I! A special committee to advance taken on the orange CountY fashion Show thla move wJU ~ appointed by report. .1\ltenllon was call\!d to _ __:_ lhe r•c•nt mov• to divide th. Closi"ng Event revenue !rom tideland on on the 7 -= "''""'=====--; b...., o! 30-(1() spilt between the ·f C/ b W IMPORTANT federal government and the states or u omen C'harmlng 8m&ll hou.e. on WOO ISLE that i. f'f:a1ly '"Way under roa.rket." Thia "lliue honey"' la Completely tumlahed and ls so clean lt apa.rklea. IdeaJ to Ji ve hl or uae a.a: a ··rental prop- erty." Located on one or the belt •treeta on L I O O J S L E near beach and clubhouae. The first one that aees this .i.ould bUy It. Hurry on thiB. Priced for quick sale-$1.f.600. I ALSO · I wish I had ... -· .... .1 remen1ber when ,I coakt. ..... : .. :::Wby''d:ld:n't we ...... ,...... How many times we .U use lhe-ae .ad expreuiona nferrlnl' to L08T CHANCES ~ had ln real estate. Here at ~ ISLI: you still have a ·q,hance to buy at OLD PRICES. Think ot buying a choice lot for u little aa $3,000 and some at 13SOO. Look into the opportunities f(tere at WOO ISL!:. Stop kick- ing old man_ HINDSI GHT &round. Do aomelhlng NOW. We apeclallae on LIOO ISLE. lt la our pleuure to ahow. LIO ISU PROPERTIES 3333 Via Lido. Harbor 1600 Newport Beach. Callf. particularly concerned. Jt w as suggested it might be belt to la ke half a loat rather than go without bread. The committee!! of t h e auociaUOtJ were urged' to watch the situation closely. lt waa agreed (o have a mem- betfthip meeting in June a.t a pla ce to be seJected by the pre!lident. Also to join with the Associated Chambers of Commerce in a joint ae88ion in July. Ainong th ose present were: Preaident R. W. Bartine, Coata Mesa; C. G. Kimble, l. a g u n a Beach; Hairy E. Terrell. Garden Grove: Charles H. Olggf. Santa Ana :· Hli""""J:' '9!ttgtn e.nka Anl!; Wm. G&llienne. Ted W. Bartlett. Huntington Beach; W 1111 a H. Warner.'chalrman Board of Sup. ervJ.!Dra ; W. N . Holmes. Santa Ana; E . A. Curry. Balboa; Leo A. Ounuer, Emerald Bay ; Mayor Frank Shufelt and F. W. Hick- man. Poatmuter. Seal B e a c h : Don J . Smith of San Clemente, Jack Keim and Aa.ron Buchheim Of C apist r ano Beach; Earl Whee 1 er. Laguna Beach ; and many others. IN JULY. ISM. 500 ships lay fn 'San Francisco harbor, de~rted by crews that had gone hunting gold. THE GRAMPUS. a men1ber of the do I p h In family. hunt..s in packs. attacking whales. FAMINE OCCURS in :s o 1n e 1 portion of India every year. "·------------------------...., 1 ~ f ' . --.. ------------------ S P .E C I A L . ON!: WEEK ONLY Reg. $18.00 Valve Grind and Motor '1'11.ne-up (elec. l $1495 Chevrolet and Oler• 6 can .Beaooa 6442 for Estimates on t-he following Service Mot.In &Dd Cb.uala ~lf'am Clea.n Radiator Boll OUt and Repair Boc11 and Paiut 0.partment Br&kea Relined Lubrication 12 Lube Rack•' No Waiting BeauUty and Protf'C t Your Car Fin.bi b CULBERTSON MOTOR CO. • • YOU& HA._ A&£A amTIIOLt:T &5D OLDS. AVTBO&IZl:D DEAi D Flower bedecked hat.a will adorn the ladie.s of Lido Isle when they gather on Friday at 1 :30 p. m . nt Lido Community club house f('lr the dessert fashion show. large11t I and closing event for the year for 1 Lido Isle Women's club. The lady weartng the moat attract ive hat, decorated with flowers fmm her own garden, will receive a prize. Spring and summer stylea, both cottons and more formal attire, wlU be from Lorabelh shop. On the committee are: Mrs. Jer- ry Gates, chairman; table decora- tion•. MeadamM Hay Langenheim, F~z:G. ~erson .. E;dward ~nBfleld j tickets. Mesdames NetiOK HOlm · wood and Kent Hitchcock: des- tert. Mesdames Haviland Rogers. H oward Peterson. L. B. Rogers. Paul Rogers, Nelson Neice. Mark Bean, C. B. Rudd, Gordon Md Lee B&rne.l'; publicity, Mr!!. B. C. J a r· vis: Mr!I. Langenheim will re- ceive reservations at Harb o r 1448-W. . Young Couple Honored at Shower Mr. ind Mt8. B o b Ntl 8o n (Judith Grandqulst) were honored al a poat·nuptial party given for them by Mr. a'l(I Mra. John GIU and Mr. and Mrs. John Nuzum laat week In the Nurum home on Flower Street. The gue8~ joined In presenting the tteently married couple with crystal gifts In their chosen Ma· jegtlc pattern. The evenJng ws.s spent In playing a.mu8ing gue.sa- ing games, wtth prtzea b e l n g awarded to Mrs. Dorothy Jonea. Frank Means and Miu BeverlY Ryn,rtson. Delicious refreahment8 of homemade Ice cream and cak' were served amid the charmingly arranged decoration.a of p I n k sweet pea.s. Gue8ts ln~luded MeMers. an d Meadame8 Ralph Wade. Marvin Gibson. Melvin Keddie, Stephen Struz.. B e rt Co m b s. Kenneth Yeaw. George Nehring. Olin Uak. M rs. Beatrice Thompeon. Mr g_ Eleanor Ru.!18ell, Mtsa Mary New- man. Miu Betty L e at h an d Mesaera. Duane Alberts. Robert Henley, Paul Cuaidy and Mar- shall Gr,lmore and the hoe.ta. Duplicat.e Bridge Group Opens Ne\v Series ·' After giving careful comideration to the plans to develop Orange Coast College, we are convinced lbal the proposals are ~d ~d to the best inter· ests of. the people. We, lberefore, urcie lhat you CJO to the polls on May 20, 1949, and vote "Yes" for the completion of Coast Collecie. ALBERT, JAMES T., Huntington 8Pt<eh AMBURGEY, NOt\]l.JJOtita Mesa ANDERSON, CLAUDE D., Costa Mesa ANDERSON, LEROY P., Costa M""" ANDERSON, WLA F., COt1ta Mesa BARTINE. RUSS. W., Costa Mesa BEACH, GUS, Costa Mesa BELOTE, IVY L., Costa Mesa BERRY, L. ff., Huntington Beach BWWER, FA\'ETfE D .• Balboa BOLTE, TED R., Costa Mesa BOMEFlELD, GROVER C., Costa Mesa • BBAnnl'.. l,.LOYJ),~.M-.. -· ........... .. BRAY, FRANK, Huntington Beach . BRISCOE. R. J., Newport Beach BRISTOL, W. J ., Huntington S.-h BROWN, GILBERTE., Costa Mesa CALLIS, R. L., Newport Beach CARVER, EDITH, Costa Mesa CARVER, JOE, Costa Mesa CONNELL, .J. R., COtita Mesa CONRADY, WUIS, Westminster CORONA DEL MAR BUS. ASSOC., C. D. M. COSTA M»IA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Costa Mesa COWIE, J. M. (MJ'8.), Costa Mesa CROSBY, EVERE'lT, Huntington Beach DAVIDSON, SIDNEY H., Costa Mesa DAVIS. PAUL R.. HU11tillgton Beach DICKINSON, EV A L. (t11jrs.), Huntington Reh. DODGE. OONALD J ., Costa M""" DOESBURO, ALDEN L., Newport Beach DUNGAN, DONALD, COtita Mesa 'Et.Liorr, RAYMOND, Huntington Beach ,ENSIGN, H. O., Newport Beach FARQUHAR, GF.OROE, Huatlngton Beach FINLEY, BYRON, HUlltingt-Beach FINLEY, RAYE. (Mrs.), Westmlm.ter FLANAGAN, C. 0., Costa Mesa FOX. RICHARD L., Costa M.,.... FRENZEL, E. D., W'"'tmlaster GAl,l.lENNE, WILLIAM. Huntington Beach GERHARDT, El.MER W., Wl!lltmbulter GIBSON. ALFRED E.. Balboa liilud ' GIBSON, ~v. THOMAS Ill., St. Aadre..,. Presbyterian Chllnlh, Newport Beach GRANT, DON, Haa&lqtoa Beach GRAUEL, HAROLD IL, C08ta Ma.a GREEK, MAYOR ,JACK, Hantbl«f.oa Beach HAMPTON, RUSSELLS.. Coron del Mar HARIU.S, IUCBARD F., W~ HAWES, RALPH. IL D., Hantiligton Beach HAYDEN, p.lllLIP A.. N-.wt Beaeb ~OOD, A. L., CclllCa lie. HA'l'WABD, Jllldn!d, <:..ea MM8 lJll·'• D:NNl:TU G., 0.-. .._ HILTON, LLOYD (lln.), ~Beach HOLUN811EAD. BOBT. L, Newport Beacb HOPE, THEl.MA PADDOCK. Coroui dfll Mar HOPPOCK, WINFIELD E., Huntington Beach HOSMER, ROBERT B., Huntington Beach HUDDLESTON, DON, Costa Mesa HUGHES, ELMER J., Seal Beaeh HYDE, HARRY D., Costa Mesa HUNTINGTON BEACH CHAMBER Ot" COM- MERCE, Huntington Beach HUNTINGTON BEACH ASSISTANCE LEAGUE, Huntington Beach HUNTINGTON BEACH WOMAN'S CLUB, Huntington Beach l.RWIN, AL, Costa Mesa JENSEN, KELLIE, Costa Mesa JOHNSON, M. A., Costa Mesa If .·-' KAISER, HEINZ, Costa Mesa HENRY, ff. F., Balboa KIMES, Wm . F., Newport Beach KlNSFATHER, SAM, Balboa LANDON, MARIE H. (Mrs.), Huntini:-ton Reh. LANE, A. E. (Mrs.), Costa Mesa LAURlE, M. K. (Mrs.), Newport Beach LAWHEAD, D. D., Seal Beach Le BARD, HARRY R., HDlltlngton Bea<:h LINDLEY. R. G., Huntington BeMlh LIONBARGER, J. C., Costa Mesa WNGMOOR. WALTER M., Newport Beach WRD, W. E., Costa Mesa McCLELLAN, R. W., .Jr., Costa Mesa McGAUGH. J. ff., Seal Beach MACK, LESLIE c :(Mrs.), Balboa 181and I MAGILL, SAM, Huntington Beach MAHAf'FEY, WALTER W., Seal Beach MARSHBURN, CHAS., Huntington Beach MEARS, CARLETON M., Costa Mesa MELLO'lT, HOMER E., Costa Mesa MELLOlT, ROSE A., Costa Mesa MELLO'IT, WALTER B., Newport BeBA!h MEYERS, ARTHUR II., Costa Mesa MILLER, C. R., Midway City MILLER, LES, Costa Mesa MILLER, S. A., Midway City MILUM, f:DWARD W. (Dr.J, !fewport Beach MOORE, GLEN A. (Mrs.), NflW(IOrt Beach MOORE, MABEL IL, Newport !Beach MOSIER, 0 . 0 0 Hwatlngton llMcb MOSSTEl.l,ER, LEE, Huntington Beach MYERS. HAROLD T., Costa MM& NELSON, L. G., Costa Mesa OGDEN, AL, Costa Mesa 01.IJJ.A, IRENE (Mrs.), Newport Beach ORANGE COU?Q'Y COAST A8SOCIATION OWEN, F. B., Costa Mesa PARKER, HORACE, Balboa , ' PARQUET, ALEX P., Huatlagtoa Beoieh PATCH. L A. (Daa), H•~ Beaeb PATl'EBSON, KENNEDY. Coat.·M.,.. Pf:l'EB80N, BASIL B., N-..llri Beach ~ • I ~ .. ~ .............. ,, • ...... " ..... • PETERSON, .JOHN R., Huntini:t-0n Beach PICKERING, B.RYCE W., Huntington Beach POINDEXTER, ROBERT L., Seal Beach POPE, MAX W . (Mni.), Newpc)rt Beach PRICE, STUART H., Costa Mesa RAGAN, JOHN H., Newport Bench RAMPTON, H.F., Huntington Beach RAUB, .JACK S.. Newport Beach REA, EVERE'IT A., Costa Mesa REBOIN, A. T ., Huntington Beach REDD.ICK, BEN, Newport Beach REED, (). B., Corona del Mar RErI'Z, MARTIN ,J,.-(Dr. h Costa Me. RICHARD, 0. W., "DICK", Newport Beach RIDENOUR, MILDRED F., Huntington Beacb RIGGS, KERMIT, Huntington Beach RING, H. R., Newport Beach ROBESON, AL, Costa Mesa ROBINS, THEODORE, Newport Beach ROEPKI; MABEL E., Corona dcl Mar RUOFF, MILDRED· R., Huntington Beach RUOFF, NORMAN, Sunset Beach • SAVIN, EDWARD, Costa Mesa SHIPLEY. PAUL (Mrs.), Huntington Beach SMITH, BRETREN I., Costa Mesa H. VERN SNODGRASS, Beaco.n Bay SORENSON, FRED M., Balboa lsl.alld SPENCER, CLYDE, Newport Beach STANG, J:. R., Huntington Beach STANLEY, W. C., Huntington Beach STEBBINGS, .I. GORDON, lluntllagton llMcb STECK, HARoLD, Costa Mesa STEVENS, DON E., Cot.ta Mesa· STOCKTQN, A. E. (Dr.), Corona del Mar STRICKLIN, R. L., Huntington Beach SW ARTZ, A. C., Costa Mesa TERRY, SAM L., Huntington Beach THORNTON, .IAMES W., Corona·del Mar TOV A1T, TONY, Jr., Huntington Beach UPSON, IOHN L., Balboa V AKNUlll, FRANK R., Balboa Island VARNUM. HD.DA, Balboa bland VAUGHN, HENRY C., Newport Beach VINC~, LONNIE &, NflW(IOrt Beaeb WAUJB,,nt.ANK A., C08ta M ... WARD, OOUGIAS IL, Newport Beach , ' WABDI,ow, B08'Jl'l', Talbert WARNECKE, SAMH B., N~ Hapla WARNIJCQ W. B., Newport Hfllgllta . ' WATKINS, ALBERT, Hoatlngtoa Beeell WEATHJ:R8, V. Y-. Newport Beach wmal!iG, o. c.. CoMa J11eM ~IL\JlBY,...._ waf;,\T, om. "~ 11mt1qtoe a... WHn'I!'., ~A LU ~), COiilli ile. WILIA>UGllBY, 8. L., ea.ta llM& . ' . . YARWOOD, L (Dr.), Costa JI.Ima ' ··: ~. . ~ ,fj I ' - !. l ~ ! .. . ' .. , , I ..................................... -.................... -···-·-· .... -··· -·••'"'·-----·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·..1 .. -....... -..................... -... ---:..i....--_____ .. ___________ --------• I , . I I • ' ________ ......_~---------····--··---- • • ! 1. ' • • ,"""""' I PA*r fl ..!. THURSO~Y., MAY 19., -· -'of _.call 00. 't.e-.e Ibo'_..,,.. . ~.en_..r In CUT)'IDli on•· --ud tM ll<•i.. tllr ~it.,.., I\~ D -l9" .»ite fd Mc>ew for maJBlll • tlle )ivtldta {otf. ~ that the 'Mll9 la OM ct\Y ol Newpcwt a..eta, 't !Mt .me Dell ~ ds~, a 9 I fa 8*."\'ION ts: V..UDC ~ , ~• 111:;,. Ollall be '2$-00 ,.... • n. -. .net price CW' the . ..i..., of -otnx-.ht -0r r'etall ale. ot u.e abow-"""' '"'"•; "!+ftM. .,.capt _. -~ ........ ;:;a.a. : <_., • _jj n Ullla: onlln.e.ncle-Uy ttelln••· tn.de •• uni or buUdlna ~wtaen com.flitted AeiUooed a.rUcta ot penonal prop-::.1-.t 1'4rbee a. ren-~.'"-'rNI ~~ • .,.,.....ta thlt-CM.7 •t tk...,.,...• -·.· ·= . ci~ .. ---~ Pill. ss· _, <&lllnc or._. tab -......... u.n .......... -.. , . ..,.,. •t tlleir -tl~ placeo ............. tll• -• .-ehell ,\io1 ~di by -............. th ......• t ~-oo1 .. -----;; ~ _ . Jr cnore clulltlcau.m t1e1ewn4tt. and -If aid baf.ldlMS or KNct..?e. er ~ 4Ltln-. 9b&ll be uoo.oo per uanmn. ve tbf: rtgM. to .~ a ·~ ,A ~ ~ "at .oo qr awre lthe uc.1111i 411 n Wctt t:J&Ntn$tl ... a dltterwnt-Nte,,.,..,.. ot .._. ...... on Wblcb 1Uc!t baild· Thr nu. ot HcenM ror ~-ery ~di«. fouataht luMb w luncb eMmter la 1-,JnU be u.oo ff'r &An.":111' per ,.... -'------------------'---·~----------->I Ucena ia lmpolild l: Ule ..... Ill' or tlb'UC:t\IN le brdnc erect.ed. eon-iedd~r. or hUC'kster o( e\'ery claaa a.r.d Recuo:n with -or u ·a t-Jt fJI meb Sa-"11 .. : and fttr'~ wa41lll' .-1 :hen lhe hJchefi..rate ot ceme llbaU C".ructM or ~ aha1l fl.rat m.U' :bancte-r. exc-eptlnl' drum men wh r businff.!I. wittaout p~rin,g the i'ea· !laiDee ""Mire colDs are ~hed or thP LEGAL No-E , 1--,,, _.such lfoo& ....... and n>ittdlaft -to fie ~ ...,._ !boil tor aueJl • ......, ~t tllat th<y att ~....:t-lee I dlrec:Uy with estal>lil!becl pla<ea of teurant u.,..... provided tor In thl8 on!-qlµe of 1 ... than $.CJ:\, l"" """' ot $1 .IJI) '"" I! law problblta lbe ..t. u.reot, :rade. .....,._, ealilni'' or ocmp&tlon.. s. CONltnlet+n& or repairing suet A&aineas in the City of Newport Be:acb, in.ance,: and p~ tu.rtbtt. that per aaMtm per mad!tne. ----------------IWitbout paJm«nl of any ~ t.aJt SJeCTJON· 12: BiDJard and Pool >UtkHnr or •tnicture u the own'.i 1haU be S-100.00 per annum, and 'very wMtt a ge.Mnl' buli..n.s liceMe la SllCTION ct: PunQh Board.-. ff whatever and the City Coiun<'il lhall I'a.bletl \ ...bf'reof, and that they h.an not ente.rf!< :uch peniion !lhall, before ~ ift ued and Ulle business conctucted·t.here-'Ibe rat.I!: ot u~ ·tor th' businffa to .uch JIOlditt, Ailor ot marine 1"he rate ot Ucmee tor C01'dvtctina nto i. c:u'ltn:ct dth.tt Yet"kl or written .he-business of aoliciung, peddling or u.ndtt con•••• in tht) eell~ ot fruit.a. oC ~ or conttuctln.g the bwrine!l.-11; ORDINANCE NO. - AN 0 ll D I NA S C !: ADOPl'ING l(N--Bl'ILJllNG CODI:, JM thout roMt a Ucenae thertlor. nM•gln.c" or ca~ on a.~ riU. any contnctor or 1ubcont.raeto1 \.l.wklng wares mentioned in this sec-nfecUonery, grooerlea. drycoo~s.of .piatjng punch l>Ofllrd.Tin I.he Cfty ••t No Ucen.e fee ahall be eollect~ ,._1 at.ftl. or pool table. except .u.eb ~r •ny prnon wha~ver. to _erect Ol ,Ion. procure from tbe Fin.a.Me 0tn harctware and otMr .,UCles of ,.enien Newport Beaeh shall be $l!K).00 per an• EDmON SECTION I . 573 ls h'nby follows: a.nyt .Pen a 1 t y for the non-payme.n \re U9ed l n ~Yale homes. .-.» bt ~\ or rei-ar ~d buil~ ~ 1 num~r which a.ball be diaplayed tn,mtte~• or the l°""inl' or the rent· .t'lu.m, and for -.c-h punch board in 6 • Section 1 of Ordlnan« thtNltOf t':nfo.f'Ced agal.nst any eccmer-i l0.00 per annum per table. and tben llNCtu.n, and tlaat a.ad bu.lldin,g o, ' conspicuous place upon the~ ve-lng of fiahlng: tackle.I or other_ artlc HM of tiny. p ill Mk.UUon to th.-ul~· amended to 1' ea d ctal t'9Wkt" wtwl9e . bWrine99 is llinltec. lb&U. be no o.tra 1 lianae charged to. ctructure I.I being erected or conatruct· cle.. cart, buket or other ~of personal pro~rty, )the. ~df:r ot th fee of $l50.00 1tfo~Mld. to tbe good.a. ~ a.n~ me1·chandlte mpging in ~ bullneu of aoft drtnk.I !d or repaired by day tabor at a S':iPU· J&ed for the conveyance of roocte. wares enJ business. li.ce~ to so ~t SECTION SS: criRMiC"ts t Id or dealt ln 1n lhil St ate. n; ~les., cipnr and ~ in ~ ated .,... f!la!d wap to be speafle< md metth.andi.se to be aold or ptddltd ch general bustnea ~ M baft the Jt ts not lntendtod in tbU. ON.linance to .. S~ON 1. T!t•t t"ertain .documen wbolasak.. Uon with sa.id bUliltlea. However, aucl Jl ..aaid 1t.attm~t) a)ld further thal .n the City ot Newport Beach. right to conduct in ,connecUon ~ere-license businea occu lion or ·. ro- tht"ff' copies or.wh1.ch •~on f1le f~[ t . (b) CWm for Exttmpttoa: Any pef'901; 1.MuaJ Ileen., al"l•D not. tn any c&ae, tM. :hey att making such ~talion~ SltCTION 3t: Peddling machine "Aith a reetaurant ot' tundt coante feaion ~hibited by oth'::. ordina~cea Uk and 'xa.mi!'llttion of Ute pub c 111 dalrn.lng an exemptlon pun\3nt to tfW e98 than f15.00 pe:r annvm &ftd .. ct A order that said pet'90D will nc:rt have The rate of license for carrylnc without procurin.C tbe rt«tautant lie-of the City of New rt Beach and Sllt"h the offi~e of lh~ City Clerk and marked aection shall Nie-a verified statement .able !rt.andln&: in the place of lMmlne8 .o pay the Uce nM feu: be.rein provtde'C! .he M&!1inesa of a peddling machine and en9ie provided in this ~inance; provid--ff Of'dlnances po rohlbitin · C'ertain and dest~at~~ Uniform BuiJdlnc Code. Ul the Fina.nee Officer of Vte City oi vhere the aa.me Is ma.tntained thal1 bf tor .and that each of said represent•· uing mwiic or other devtce tor attract· . that ~holder .of any general budneDM. occupa~ or c~inp in 19~&. Edition is hereby _adopted u t rt Newport Beach stating the facts, u.po1 :harJfed a Uctn.w whether aatd table lf. lions la true. ·ng crowds. shall ht" SI00.00 ptt quarter'. ees ~cmae who Mall \n connection the City of Newport Beach .shall n>· bu1Jd1ng code of t he City of Newpon wllicll e-xemption is claim~. It t h • l&ed or not. The rate of Hcoenae for a ,.e:ne~ car.· SJtC'l"IQ.~ s:>: Restaurants and cafes th~vntb ena:a,ie. in an.y .other tr;a~ main In full f<>tte •nd....eitttt and sh11.Jt &ach f~r th(> purpo~ of recu.laU f F'1nan<:e Ofifcer s ha 11 ti~d. upon 1 SECTION 13 : Bowling Alley t-ractor, other th-.n specltlied herein. Tbe' rate of lice.rue for condu<'ting the bua_,ness. ~Jl!nl' or ocrupa~on for ~ch not in any way be amended. reoealtd the erection, co~strucUon, ._enlar&'emen 1' P.roprr 8howfng contained ul t!1-e ve~-The rate of Uce8Se for condvcting •ha I! be $2:5.00 per annmrt. uc~pt l>Ulllneu of a restaurant, cafe, funch litt.n9e lS imposed by this ordinance. oc modified ~y the provisions o't thl"' alteration. repair, ~ o Y I n g. ttmova; f1~ atatement. th':t the appl1~t I! nanaging or earrying on .a bowU.nj "?1iwnbing contractors aad plut.ering ;o~ll!:r, or cafeteria. shall be $15.00 pe h.an p&Y .. the additional llceMt' rf'quired rdinance; thht ordinance being a 11<'· <:onversion. demolitJon, 0 cc u Pa n c ~~ mt1Ued to exemption. He mar ISSUf" tlley lllhall be $1~.00 ~r annum, fol .:cntracton •hall pay StOO.OO per aa· uinUm. and where said restaurant shall by this ordinance. en.ae ordinante and ncen~ing only such. equipment. use. he~ghts, am. and nu.i . a license to such person claimin&' ex-ach a.Hey whe:tber the same be use<' :ium.. and tile and compmltion ec:mtract~ lily a Fedrrral amusement tax the U· SECTION ~: Boat. rental& bu.sinea9e8 occupations and proressiotts ten';"t--:e of buildi".IP or structur~. emptJon without peym(Ont to the cit) .r not, and in connection with Did bus-.>ra ahaJJ pay ~-00 :Ur annum. . !e..ru,e tm: said business shall be $100.00 The rate ot HcenM for carrying on o as are ~ prohibited by nther onJio-!~' ~l~:ct~~~ !~efe~~:~,;~ :i;;n-;~s f Ute license fee required by th I ~ neu and a.s a part thereof, soft drink.a, A subcontract~r 1~ I ~~~~t-:>er annum in.ate.ad o! Slf'».00 per a.nnun1. engaging in the busineu of rentinl" ~· ancea ot the City qf Ne\lo·port Beach. . . · . ordinance. , ~andiea, cigars and tobacco may 1M >e a ~~· na,ura or c • 0 SECTION 31: Broken boat.ii:, ca.noes. or out-board mot~ boat.a. SECTION 69: R~peal t.t:ie .declanng and establishing of Cttt tr) Re,-ocaUon: The Finance Off1 ce1 ;0ld "A'ithout th(> payment or an addi-•hall enter lnto contract \lio\th • seneraJ The rate of ¥oenM: for ronducting a l boats or in-board motor bOats fo This o.rdinan~ Shall not repeal n r dt1Jtn~L~1 excep~ as ;th~&e ~odlf.'ed, may revoke any licenae gra':'ted p~r lonaJ license. , :ontractor to con.struct or repaJr any broker 's bwrines&, real estate, fire ln· hire, either u owner or OJM'r&lor, or u amend any ordinance ot> ordinanC"e~ cf amen f'>' or .c ange · c an • 0 suant to the provlsion.<1 of th.La section SECTION 14 · Bakery \Vagon '._)Ortlon of a bullding or structu.re. when 1urance stocka ua bonds or any other the agent, servant or emploYf'e ol an· the City of Ne"il"J>Ort Beach exCf'pl Ord· th er ~ei:tilat~ns. provb;on!id ~f!-11:.~-\Vhf'n it appnn1 that the Jicen..-.iee i3 n ot The rate of u~enae for carrying on the :h' contnct price thereof 8hall bl-kintf or' <'lass of •roker, ;hall be $15. ther, shaU be $15.00 per annum where tnanee No. 548 and Ordinanc-P No. 560. ~~::;,.111~~:S fl~·t_terms 0 h s b ; ~ "'ntltled to the exemption u provldet >Wtlness of .eellinlf bread and other bak· ~.00 9r mort, and for the pur~ _of per annun1. not roore . t;h•n five t>G.l.!l are used and wbl~h by the p&SNge and adoptit1n of "" · 1 _ion are ere Y re e .11 herein... ry roducts at f'etall from a wagon ot :his aecUon, anY. person, co-partnership. SECTION 37 : ShooUng Gallery $2.00 additional for each row boat. this ordinance shall be specifically r~· to. :"doP~ed and made a pa~ hereof a the~ \'ehicle. ""hether the bread be ;irm or c~-rporation who ahall COf!lf1"!t?"C"C The rate of license ror engaging in, canoe. outboard n1olor. sail· boat. pealed. a.nd all ordinances or parts or if fl.illy . et forth a t lengUl . SECTION 5: Tran"fer or Locat ion >8ked in the City of Newport Bf:ach or .he erec~1on. construction or repair cf .:onducting or carrying on th' busines.~ or inboard mot~r boat in exc~ of five. ordinances in n!!erence to lhe licensing, S£CTION 2. This o rdinance aha11 be No licen.se i!t.<INed pursuant to thh io t , for each such wagon or vehicle wy portion of • bulld~ng or structure: of a shooting gallery shall be $1~.f)Q The. rate .or hct":nse 1o_r carying on_ or-regulating or prohibiting of busine~ pu~iJlf.hed once in the Newport-Balboa o!"'11nance shalt be transferable;, pro· ised in such business. shall be $100. when t.h' value of satd erection. con per annum. engaging in the bus1ne8$ !3' rentin patioris or professions shaU remain P~i;. a ne""·~paper printed and pub-Vlded, tha t ·~:hen a Ileen~ Is l1l.<1uec: )('r annum. t tru<:tion or repe.lr sttall be .$50.00 °~ SECTION 38 : Skating ft.ink J>!lddleboards, pedalrni and s1mtlar cfe. in full fott-e or effect, and in the event li'l~d and of general ~ir<"ulation in theauthoriZing a pe_rson to tranMc~ ant SECTION J5: Cirt"us or Mtinag(Orie nore. •~all be .deemed 8 s ubcon\ract oi. The rate of Ji<'en.!ie tor ronducUng v1~ shall be $1_5.00 J)f'r annun1 whert-that then-shall be a conflict ~t.,..·e<:n f~lt}' t1t N•·'A'pi)rt Beach. cu rry on a . bu1tint-ss at a partic':llai The rate of license ror every circus '1.S herein defined and ghall _be liable t o s kating rink shall be $100.00 Pf'r anoun1. not :~ore than rive are used and Sl. this ordinance &ntl any other ol'\linana..--e ~. 1e roregoin• ordinanc-e wa~ int~ ~1::etn::.~~0;1~~ecpay~~yg ~~;e '::,';P!;:; 1r menagerie t-xhibjted within the Qty 'lay the license ~er~~n i!~":'d".I for u~: SECTION 39 :· Throwing Games alld1t1onal for eac!1 pt'dato. pa~leboard regulating. tfcensinc or prohibiting-bu11- a .f Newport _aeach' shall be Sl00.00 pel e.u the owner 0 88 u ing or stru... Th' ratt" of licen.<1e for maintaining r sln1ilar device in excess of five.. ineues. such other ordlnanct's shatll bl! du •.J nt a regular rnect ing ot the City Ool1nn> I $21 have the licen!e amendec Ml;'. aod for every sideshow i n conntt· .u"' or t he ~"1'.'er of the land . upon .any contrivanC'e or device at which the SECTION 56: Charter Boal! detmed to have repealed those portion.~ <:'>11ttt·11 of the City o f N~"·port Bea<'h-to authorize the transacting and carry. ion therewith, the sum o r $50.00 ...,.t »IUcb sutc hd bwldintg ot•dstruclur<e is1b"'d· public ts invited or p.?rmitted to thTO'.\' The rate ot license for condu<:tinP )f "this ordinance ltt conflict tht-rt'Wlt.h. h"lfl •m the 2!)th llay nt April 1949. ing on of iuJch busint:s.s under ir; ail r-ng erec e cons ru<: e or repa rt> u 1r1J WSJll finalJy pai'.-.ed an1J adOpted on license. at some othrr location to whict' Jay, it a separate· admission is C'harged 4h 11 fi · k tat th t rings or balls, or other objf'C'ts at managing or carrying on. or engagin1; l.nd SU<'h 9the.r ordinanC'es sh:'IU r·cmaln ~e 9th day or M ay, J9"&9. at a regula the bu1iines.s 111 or is to be moved. o such sJGeshows, ha rst ma t~ a S\Vom i::u ~ment a kni\•es, whips, dolls, or othf'r things for in the busines.c; of leasing and hiring in fUll force and effeC't. lat>tinl' o r the City Councit by th f . SECTJON 16: Theatf'r ~ ·~~are erecrt~ng .. c;ns h c bu~or re-a prize. ~hall be $60.00 per annum. charter boats for rod and ree-J Nshing" SECTION 70: Sf'versbiJlty llowini: vote, to wlt : SECTION 6: Posting and Keeping The rate o f Jlcense•for every show. pai ng a po ion ° sue ng 0 ' SECTION 40 : The rate of licerute foreith~r as owner or ~JX'rator, or as th• Jf any se<"t lon, sut>-section, senten<"e. Uc ·onc-rrt, theater, n1nvle theater or sim· ~"tc~~rt> :; the t ow~ered tJ:le[eor and sll s treet exhlbitionl!I shall be $25.00 per agent, servant or employee of another. c1atl8e or phraM or t~ ordlnan<"t! is AYES~ C::OUNClLMEN Greeley, . Ae-l~~~enses must be kept and posted lar entertainmf'nl conducte<I or pre·, a ~y ve. "be en e r ~n ° 8 c<:'n· day and no license s hall be granted ex· s hall be $1~.00 per a nnum ~r boat. hereafter for any rea~n held to be ttn· Ro~1;tt~t•n. Isbell. Blue. Drake in the following manner: .entt<d within the Ci ty ot Newport .ract ei the~ 'er 1 lx:or t wri;ten. with <'ept by special permit or the City Coun-SECTION 57: Text Boats constitutional or un. enforceable, su\.'h NO~S, COUNCILMEN None j3) A.ny licensee transacting and car-Jesc.h !!hall be 1100.00 per annum, pro-.iny contrac or or su on rac or. or any cil. 'Ille rate or lic(Onse for carrying on or decision shall not affect the validity of AP.HF.NT. r.OUNCILMEN None rying on business at a fix~d place or :i<led that when the proceeds or an) 'Jef'80n what&oe-v,r,. to erect, cons~~~t. SECTION 41: Dry Cleaning managing or engaging in the busine~ ~he remaining portions of this ordin- ,.. DICK DRAKE business in the C ity of NeWport Beach 1uth show. concert, theater or simila1 ~r r:pa i[ any r~~lotn o r s;:,~d bu:ldJ~~ The rate of ll<"ense for condu<'ting the t leasing, renting, or the .hirinr of tnCf'. The Ci ty Council of tbe Oty of MB or shall keep the Ucense posteH in a con· ~nterta.inment are to be devoted t• r . 8 rue ure an a 8 po . ion ° sai busin('ss tJ f a. dry c leaning or clothes boats to others, for taxi servite, etthe.1 N~1>0rt Beach hereby declares that It ATTEST: Y spicuous place u pon ttle premises \o\'hf'ri :ha rlty or some educational purposes ?wl~g t 0~ structu:e disb be:g le~t<'d, pres.sing establishment which shall be u owner o r operator ,or .as the agent. would hav_~ passed this ordinance, an(f such bu1einess is car ried on. · .he Cit y Council may authorize suet _oru1 rue e or repatre Y Y a r a• construed to be a place where clothes servant or employee of another, shal. each section, sentence and -chlu~ or c:. K. I'RJEST City C'lo..•rk No 220 Prf<.'iS'., t b) Any llceru:ee transa<"ting all<! :xhibltion without the payment of a 1 st~~u~t~ wa.~e 1t~ld w:)ge ~o r be a re cleaned, rf'novated or press~. shall be -}1~.00 per a nnum where, not mon phrase-therN>f. irrespe-C'tive of the tar t carrying on .business. but not ope-ratin) lcense fee, and a Jicen_se fee for an~ ~pee e in 811 9 a e;.ien a:: ur-be $SO.OO per annum, and any laundry than five boal.!t are used, and S2.00 ad· tha-t any one or more other ,secUonN. at a fi>t(Od place or businesa in the City :uch s how. concert. theater of simila.1 .he~:~at t~ey ~e mah i~g s~c repre· wagon that collects or receives clothes ditional for each boat in excess of fi\'e ;ub-sectlon11. Sfntenet-s, <'I au 11 e A or nf Newpo.rt Beac h shall keep the lic4'n!';t ·ntertalnment shall be issued only on ten ions n °1 er 1l1 8 881 person. to be cl<'a ned, renovated or pressed SECTION~: Sightseeing, Boats phra.sf8 be declared unconstituuonal \U' upon his person at all tim<'R '''hile tran. Jermlt fron1 the-City Cou:ncil. fi rm _or corporal on w 1 not. have to PAY s hall, in addit ion to the licenu h~r(Oin· The rattt of license for carrying on 01 .Jn-enforceable. LEGAL NOTICE sacting and carrying on such tiusineA.<>. SECTION 17 : Checking Room ~~etht'en~ f:es ~Jreln pro\~d~~ for andbetore imposed upon such laundry wag-engaging in the business of re<-eiVinf SECTION i't : Illegal OccupatlonR The rate of license for con ducting. t 8 eac 0 sai represen 8 ions are on , pay an additional li<'ens' or SGO. and1 transporting persons within the This ordinance shall never ~ h<'ld or SECTION 7: Duration he bu~lness of <'hecking room or sta-rue. . pt>r wagon. City or Newport Beach, in boats or oonsuued as licensing or per1nittinK th•' The term of duration ot evfry licens •. inn. \Yhirh shall be defined to mean a The rate or hceise J>('r annum ro~ nny SECTION 42: Fish Market other water craft, (or the purpi>se of carrying on or any t1nlawfUI trade, cnll· OR,Dl~.~SCE so. 595 all be annual unlf>s.~ o\hif'rwise SJX'Ci· >lace where baggage. parcels. valuable~ i~~ont ractor .!lhn 1 bf> as follow~. tn-Thf rate of lic-ense for c-ondu<'ting affording sllch pers6ns a.n opportunity n&. "oc<'upation or gan1e and ev('ty Slli'h A:S OKIJIN :\~{ F. OF TJIE C ITY OF fi etl in the-· sections roJlowinc 1r clothing are l'l'teckt>d for hire. Rhall .viF. r a fish JTlark et s hall be_ $1 5.~ pe r annun1. '"If \'iewing .Pla<"es 9! intereat In and tradt; .. calling. OC'C~pation or ganu• is ~~F.WPORT BE A f ' 11 LICJo~NSINO Annual lieenses shaJI dat~ rrnm th~ w StJ .00 per annum. 0 plumbing contractor .. SlOO.OO SECTION 43 : Smoking Fish a bout the City of Newport Beach, tor proh1bated and no hcense shall ht~ ~rai-;t-Tl,t~ TR;'SS~C.~ION ANO ~ARR\'-first day of July, of the fiscal year ir SECTION JS : Card Table F or roofing ('Onlracior 'l!\.OO Th(' rate of llcen.!ff> for conducting the recreation. a t the consideraUon, eilhe1 ~ or is.sue<! therefor, nor shall th~ is· IN!• .<?1'.'1 OF C.~RTAl~ Bl l~·whlth Uiey are issued: no license shall The rate of license tor maintaining 3 ~or electrical contractor " 2:'i.OO business or sn1 oki ng fish shall.be $1~.00 as owner or operator, or as the ag-f'nt l uancl! or a license hereunJe~ be l'On·_ ~li.SSt.~._ !R.'\0~~. P~':ESSJON~ be issued for the frnf'tlonal part or 1 ·a rd table et which cards are plaYt-• For painting <'Ol1tractor 2:'>.00 per annum and the rate of hcense for >'tervant or employee of another, s hsl' st rued to authotil':e the carrying on 01 < ~LJ .l~!.S A;'" I> {)( t:t..:PATlONs term. All licenses shnll be paid in ad· ihall ht> S200.00 per annum for ea ct F~~ plastering contract or lOO.OO conducting t~e business .or stt:lting, pie~· be $."t0.00 per ann~m per_ boat. iny trade. c;atlin,.-, OC"CU~tion or prof~-·- l!'li T.llt. CIT\ O~ N _EWPORTvance and no rebatp given for any un. 1uch c-ard table, and no such Jicen,s. F ~e!Jlent c~nt raC'tor 2:1.00 ling. preFPrv1ng or canning fish or their SECTION 59; Live BaJt Boats ~ion for which a Slate li<'f'nse l11 requ1r· BF .. '-< JI, FC>R Tll E Pt RPOSE OF use() portion of the term. ~hall be issued ror a card table wllhoul For .~ck& con ract.~ 25-00 by-products s hall be $100.00 per annun1. The rate of licetl$e tor £-ngaging ir ed. ~nless the latter i.s first had and 1t.AJ~lSG :\fl.Xl('Jt-Al. REVENtr 1n order or t he Ci ty Council authoriz 0,' u,e compogi. on con-SECTION 44 : Newspaper or Prir.t the business of operating a Jive bait obtaJned. . 1'. ND PR<>VIDING A PF.NALTY SECTION 8 : Penalties ng the issuance thereof, and the C-it) tac or ~.OO Sho p , 'loat . in the City of Newport Beac.h SEC'TJON 72 : F orfe1turf' f'OR Tll E \'l<>LATION THEREOF. If the licenses in this ordinance pro. _;oun<'il may in its discret ion deny an~ For sheet ntetal cont~c ~or. 25-00 The rate of license for conduc-ting whether the same be operated from tht . Any ~onviction or any holder o( atl)' vitled for shall not be paid on or beforf ~uch a pplication. and the said Cit) For hardwood &floor rini1'h the bUAiness or publishing, circulatin,:? Nharfs extending from the mainlanc 1c~nse ~ereln mentil;>ned for breach of The City Council of ~he City of New-the 15th day of the month tollowing tht ~ouncil may on hearing N!vo.k e any Ii· eFrs and la1yers1 bo.. 25·00 l nd distributing by carrier or otherwise. into the wsteni: or the Pa cific Ocean ;hu; ordtnance or any <'onvlction or any port Beac h does ordain as foLIO\o\'S: date when they shall b>t<'ome due. ther ·en~c gr-anted for the conduct of car1 or cta rpen er a r i. newspaper in the City of Newport lr within Newport Bay, shaJI be 115.0< iuch person, firn1 or corporation for 1SECTTON 1 : Definitions a penalty of 2~'.k of the li cense f,e dut _.ables if. in t he opinion of the c;t) F con r:ctorl · · ..... i · ............. 25·00 Beach, or conducting a printing shop, per 8JU1';1m per boat, and in this con 'ailing lo ('.onduc t th~ ,bu!Jiness so lie· •..... tMm.,. A~ us<'d in this or dinance. anno" 1P,.ca!.,a0b0 1• 811•halalll hebe •1~~ue!ldthuen",•.,t1°-.. aunc~ . .;ouncil, the same shall be detrimental For ~lte n~ as!o 8~ tert'' ig·gg shall be $1 5.00 pt>r annum. !le<"tion a live bait boa.t. for the pt1rpos1 ~nsed In accordance with the oN!lnanccit 11 d t l J =• """' ,._ " •· )r dangerous to or affect the public or c m Y n rac or · SECTION 45: Knife Grinder of thi9 ordin&nce, shall be dttm~. held )f the City of Newport Beach, ah:i!I / person m~ans a · 0 me 8 c ·an penalty shaJJ have been p&id, end in ">ea<'e, health. or quiet. For &JI other subcontractors The rate of li cense for the operatioJ lnd construed to n1ean a floating atruc-pso facto \Vo rk a forfeiture and cant~el-r d,. r ' I g n .c~rporations, associations, addition thereto. such delinquent !lh all Of 1l.nY kind trade or craft 25 00 ti f syndicates .. Joint stock. corporations. be liable tor p-·cuti'on an" lh• ~''"''-" ~ECTlON 19 : Games fSkill-O·Qui' N JI h ·u be . ed t · of a mot or or other vehicle for the pur .ure that receives and transports per a on o such license and the same •hall at h t k d M h • ..,.,.., "' "',..-" ·tt'.I 0 <'ense s 8 issu 0 any con-pose of shar pening and grinding -kniv~.J Jons in the City o( Newport Beach. foi 1ot be rr:·iseued without a new applica- P r ners 1 ·P.'4 ° eve~y in · assaC' u-herein providf"d for failure to pay hiY The rale of li cense f or i t · · ractort ,~!' su,~ont.••11<dtoSrt exce,_pt !Jpo 1 n. lXCS, scissors or other cutlery. shall b: he purpose of affording such peraon> _.ion being made thert>for a~ providted •~,lts .. btt.•nnt's.'5. o_r _common law ~rusts, license p rovided rar in this ordinance. man aining 1 >resen a ion o a \a ate 1cense r h i &oclet.Je8, and 1nd1\•1du_als tr~nsa ct1ng _<'I Each and every day or r .... ctional pari .ran1e, at \l."hich chairs or places are as h · t d ft ( h. h Ci t j SI .00 per a nnuni for each such veh1cli." in opportunity of fishing fro1n suet :or ere n. •ar--lng on any· business on the Cotv . ., :ivnell to more than eight n1>rson!! shal .._, e ra e or <"ra . or w. ic 8 Y 0 . SECTION .f6 : Junk Collect or ;tructures, in the "'atere or the Paclfi, SECT'ION 73: Errorg n' N'' , ' · ot' • day that •a'd pu-u·ot. trad•. oc•u. >:> • r--"ewpo't B"'ach Ileen•• 1s •0ught an• ' 1 fl B ~ '"' '" '" >t' S200.00 for the fi rst eight chairs 0 1 "' .'7C ~ •• ' The rate of license for t he bU!lines: :Jce:an. for r ecreation, at a consider& n no case ahaJI any mistake mad•~ •t 1 ev.:port each. · · · pation, avocation. employment. busin· >lac»s and S25.00 ror each atldlt lona· fo r \Vhich a State li cense lS required. Jr junk collector, junk dealer, or main ion, with Jive bait. and w hich boat car· lY the Finance Officer o r the Chiif'f t1f " 8~1'lnt~ .bi.s U:"Pd _in t~JS ordinance ess or calling in this Ordinance spec-i -·hair or place, whether or not sair SECTlON 2~: Parking lots . taining a junk yan.I. shall be $100.0< ·ie8 a live bait tank and pump, but sucl Police in stating the amount of o Ileen&•~ l)u~nness means piofessions, tra~~!', ried is conducted or carried on wl t hou· ·hairs or plaets ar e occupied. No Hcens1 T.he rate of hC'er:ise for conduct ing ~ht per annum. ive bait boat s hall not include chartf'l prevent or prejudice the collection tor •Qd oc~upation~ and all and every_ ktntl-' license l!lihall constitutf' a violation (11 :haJI be issued for iiuch card game with >us1ness of a parking place or lot .. v:h1ct· S ECTION 47 : Refinery >oats as hereinafter definf'd. oe City of what shatJ be due on a trade, ~~ calling carried on for Pr 0 t 1 t or thli; ordinance and any person ,~·h11. fo· ut fln ord('r of the Citv Council aut h s dt>fined to be a place or station al The rate of license for conduct in!' SEC'TiON 60 : Charter Parties :alling, profesion or oc-cupation subject h;ellh0txl. · himself, or for any o ther. J)enJon, shal ·rizin~ the IS$U&nce t here•o(. 8 nd th1 vhi ch a uton1obiles are received for tl11 he business a( rt>fin!ng, reducing O! The rate of license for carrying on o o li«nse under this cirdinance. SECTION 2 : License Required violate any o f the provision1i ~)f \~1: 'lty Cc'luncU n:iay in i\s discret!on de_n~ 1urpose or being parked for._ hire, sh 'l\" Jistilllng petroleum, shale oil. ta r or an~ :i_i~aging in the business or. renting o SECTION 7t: ~'lisreprese:ntation . 1There are hereby Imposed upon the ordlnanct>, shall, for each viol~tior iny such Appltcation. and thr said Ctt~ >e Sl5.00 per !'nnum. pro\1 cftod . hO\V· lther hydro-carbon substances, shall b• urmg boal8 to charter parties shall b Any person .''.1tentionally violat111g buSlnrsses. traUes. profesaions. calling . ., th~reof , be d«nied ~ullt!' ?f a misde· "'ouncil may on hearing revoke any Ji ·ver, s.uc~ parking lot .!!hall not be or $200.00 pe1· annum for each such re· ;15.00 per annu1n J>tr boat, a nd in lhi; :ny of the prov1s1ons of this ordinanc"' and ol·1~1pat ion!t specified in this onti· m~anor. and ~J>t?'l . ~nvictJon by an) .·ense granted for the conduc t of cRr• ,,.o dtst1n\.·t a nd separa~e . par<"els 01 fine1·y or di.!ltillt'r)·. and no JiC'ense Rhsl .xinnec-t lon tor the purpose or this ord 1r knowingly or in.tentionally ntill~p· nance license reesi in the an1ounts here· :::ourt ha_v tng JUrtsdict1on thereof, sh11.J ~anies If. in the opinion of lhe Cit ~ an~. and for each t11uch d1st 1nc\ par('el >e granted for t he conduct o( ~uch bus nance. a charter party !Jha1J be con e~entlng to any officer or e.mpk>y'e of ln1tttf'r pre~crlbecl. and it sh a I 1 ~be fined in a sunt not more than S200.00 ~·ouncil . the)' sh11.ll be det rln1ental tf t ~IC't>ns~ of $1 5.00 ~r annum shall tx ness excrpt upon permit nf the Cit:-, trued to 1neHn a nd .!!hat! mean an: ·hls City any material fact In procur- unla\l.'fUI for any person t o transsct )r by imprtsonment. In the city jail not •r dangf'rou~ to. or affect the publt1 lff1d. ~oun<'il. ierson or persons Wrho ·shall. for a con ng the license or permit herein provi.1- and. C'arry on KnY bu&lnesa, trade, pro-~xceed~ng twe~ty·f_l'"l' tlays. or hot~ 't"ace. heaJth and quift. SECTION 26: Barber Shop SECTION 48 : Boot black ,;lderation. hi~ a tiahing boat or othe ·d ror shalJ be gtJIJty of a n1isden1ean- Jt!\8ion, calling vr occupation in t h.:-mch fine and 1nipr1so.nnit!nt. SECTION 20 : Dance Ha11 or Acad The rate of lil:ens(O for conduct ing thi Tht' r~t e of Jicen&:-for conducting o ·~ssel for a estgnated !IUm of mone} 1r, and upon convi_c-tlon thereof shall be Oily t1f Ne""·port S t<ach without 'tir~t S ECTlON ll : Streets ttnd Sidewalks. ·n1v ' JUsinf'ss. of a baf'ber ahop wh~re bu! naintaining a shoeshine or boot blact or a designp· ed purpose 1111d for a de!l iunishable b;· a fine of not more th&n having procurf'<l a license from saill No li cense shall bt! grante<I unde1 The rnte of li cense for conduct ing wo chairs ar-e U8ed "hall be $15.00 p~1 itand s hall be S!'.:1.00 per annunt. gnated tim~. i.500.00 or by ln1prisonn1ent In lhe Cit)' cit~· so to do or without complying with _his ordinance tor a bu1-1iness or busin-nanaging o r carryin~ on the busines~ 1nnun1, and for each additional cha ii SECTION 49 : Beauty PaPlor SECTION St : Fi!:hing Baige 1r Cou!ltY jail for a period of not 11)0r" a.ny and all applicable provisions of thi.!' :!sacs to be conducted on the publi1 1f a dancing AC'ademy which is definec 1sed, ~.00 pEr annun1. If a manicur 1'he rate of license for maintaining The rate of license tor engaging ii .han . aix .months, or by both 1n11·h flnt• o-rdinanl·t>. •t reets. sldewa.lks. or high'+'ays, and i. Cl be a place \Vhere dancing is tsughl st is employe-d in connection with said beauty parlor !'!hall be ·$1 5.00 per an 1r carrying on the business of a flahin/ ind 1mpr1sonment. ihall be unla\o\•ful at all thnes tu con· o 2~ l"tudents or less at any one time Jarbt•r shop an additional license of 1um. targe. as that ter1n t!'! hereinafter de· SECTION 75: Enforcement SECTION 3: Branch Eiitabllshm,nts Ju<:t a butiinrM on the slde\o\•alks or ihall be S2!l .OO per annun1 and the rat_, ;s.oo per annum shall be charged. S ECTION ~O: Busine~es and P roCes ined. shall be Sl00.00 per annum· I>@ ·I~ shall be the duly of the FinanC'J' A !tt>:p8rat~ li<"en~e n:iust be obtain~ :-,1gh,vays of the City of Ncv.•f><,rt Beach if li ten~ for conducting a da nclnr SECTJON 2i: Paln1istry. Astrology, sions. targt:, and in this conne<:tlon, tor th• ?ff1cer 8nd he fs hereby dirf"cted to t'll· f~r t'arh hra ni·h .e .... labhshment or !(I('&· ~d any person violating this provisioi cadt'my where more than 25 student! tc. The rate of lic<'nse for ever y perso1 1urpose or t his ordinance, a tlshin; o rce ea ch. a nd a ll provis;ion.s of thi.-1 Uon of the business tran.,acted an c! 1ha ll be deemed guilty of a n1isdemt>a;1 t'l-.~ive instMJ ctlon at any one \im~ The rate o f lice.nae tor carrying on :onducting', managing or carrying 0 1 1a_rge shall be deemed, held and con •rdlnance. and the Chief or P<ilice ~hall carrird on and for each separ~le typt :lr, and upon conviction by any cotu 1 public dnnce hall Qr ballroom, !'!ha! he practice or profes1t.ion of astrology .. he business or engaged in any bu.sines~ truPd to mean a noating l"ltructur1 ender such asai.stance ill \he enfC)rl"~· nf bu~lnt:"ss at the s&me location. an~ !'laving jurisdiction thereof. shall b le S.200.00 per annum. 14!ml!ltry. phrenology, fortune telli ng. iereinafter enun1erated, ,.hall h~· $15.()( 1nchored in the waters or the Paciflt nent h e_reor &Ii may f~to tJn·1t- tiuch hcense $!hall a uthorize the llcerue< fined therefor in a sum not e.xceedint-Jn connection w ith \hi!I Section. no JI ife reading, catomancy, clairvoya.nce. per annum : >cean, within the exterior boundarie~ 1e required by the F\nanc1· Offi<:e1· to .trans.1_ct and c· arr). on only ~h, U00.00. or by Imprisonment in the c\1.~ •f'nse ithall be \ssued ,or the buainei.se ·rystal gazing. h)·pnolism. medium· Architect ·f the City o( Newport Beach, for tht ind/or the City Council. bu~int'l'l..-i. llct>n.'lcd therrby at the ·IO<"al 1or "Jr county jail not exC'eeding twenty ·erein mentioned. except on order ol h ip. prophecy, augury, divinat ion Assayer iurpose ot receiving person11 on board The Finance Officer In U1e exerci!'le and in tht~ n1annt"r designated In !'!UCt five i23 1 days. or by bot h !'IU Ch (in; he City Council a nd! the said Counci naglc or necromsncy. where a fee i~ Attorney Rt I.aw hereof for a consideraUon. 1f the duties Imposed upon him hert'- llt't>n.sr . 'Ind imprisonm,nt. nay refuse to grant+ any auch licen5e :harged for the pra<'tice or exhibition Auditor SECTION 62 : Ice Plant 1nder, ~nd a cting through his d~pulies, SE('Tf()N' ,1: Exo>mptlons -SEC1'ION 10: Council Approval Re· •r to order a license thereon and m3y 1f any such practi<'es shall be SI0.00 Accountant The rate or license for the Operatlo ·r ~uJy authorized as.o;;i~t1:1.nt~. 8hall ""· N h quired ~voke a License Issued after a hearing -.e r day. Chemist · lf conducting of an ice manufacturin. 1m1ne or cause to be examined all · "ot 111" Ln this ordinance s hall be No license shall be isued for any can· f in i t~ judgement ft shall determin• SECTION 28: Fun Zone Chiropodist •l3nt, o~ any bustness dealing in th 1l~ces ot business in the City to ~er· tlc .. :nu.·ll nr ('O.n~rtued to aip~ly t o any ~ing or fish preserving plant, !5lable hat t h4' contint1ance of such licens. The rate of lict":nse for conducting a Civil, Electrical .f'h1'n1if'a l, or ~ie-\.&le of 1ce either a.t v.•holesale or rt: am whether the provi11ion3 of thi~ ord~ JklMn transa cting and carlylng on an)' public laundry \\·h~i:e washing is donf Youid be detrlmentil to the publit 'fun rone"' shalt be. $250.00 per annuni ; :-hanical Engint>t>r ..ail is here-by rixed at $100.00 per an n~ce have been complied with. bt~!!'lness exe mpt by 'irtue of the C'On· Cor hirt' hote l lodging house chor \ealth. peat"e or 11afe\y. 1.11d a tun zone is defined as a plaoe of Chiropractor 1um, and the rate of Jicenae for opera.t The Ftnance Officer and ea<'h and n ll :ost1tutinn nr appli('able s tatutes of tht' . ' ' · · . ~ 00 t hi · t •· d 1 tti lJnitt<d States or of the State of CaE· 1ou.se, coffee house. b~kery, restau_r SECTION 21 .: Autp Wre<:klng. UllUSt·n1ent under one 1nanagt>men t an1 Dentist ng rce wagons shall be. .J .00 pe I IUS'IS an.._,, an any po ice o <'et (<'ltnia frorn t ht" paynicnt to a muni('ipal .1.nt, lunch counter. shooting ga.llery. _b1l· The rate of J1cenae for conducting 0 1 1n la.nd8 that are contiguous ""'het· Optometrhct tnnum for each person. firm or qorpor-hall ~ave the power and authority to •nrpnration of su ··h f h i •Jard room, pool room. skating rtnk, :-arrylng on th' busineu of auto Wre<'k ~usement ia furnished to the public Oculist 1tion conducting or carrY.fng on th• nter, ·tree ot cha.rge, and at any re•~- resC'nbt!<I l: ees as are er~ 11 nerry·_gcrround. bowling alley, fortun« ng or maintaining a place at whlcl ncluding ferria \li'hkl. merry-go.round Optician 1usineM of sellin~ or deliverinli[ ic· nable time. any place of blJA'ines.a f't-· r Th~ pro~·i"lions f th' d ' h 11 .:~Jling, clairvoyance. and kindred prac-tutomobilea are wrf('k,d. s h al 1 ti-. :ircular sv.•ifll', scenic railroad. aero-OJ11teopat h vi thin the said City of Newport Beach rul_red t o be. licensed herein. and de· • 0 is or inance s ~ t1ces. garage. creamery. auctions. auc-$250.00 per annum. >lane glide. swing o r other similar dr-· Physician >y means of Ice ~agon111, unless, how· ~~nd an exh1blUon of its license cer-f~! ht" :~~;t1:1f ~rr~o~st~ed lo require ~on hou~e. junk deale r. wrecking yard SECTION 22: Wheel Tax ~ 1ice or dodgen1, gamea of skill a nd pen-Surgeon ·ver, .such wagons are oper:ated in con 1f1cate. Any peNJon having sucti li c-i'.tan!:8~ ' . . 1 e se ee to conduct .lr aut on1obil~ for hire stands or place: Every person. firm or corporation ty a rcade, and o ther games and de Sign Painter :ectlon with an ice manuatcturing bua nee certificate the retofore i&rued. in 6ccui!cioi~r 0 : :c'ti~i~Yo~roany bu.qine" upon the public s tr,ets. or tor a11~ ·onducUng, managinf' or ~a_nying 01 1ices of entertainment and amuse· Veterinary ness which has already paid the annua Ila poues.sion or under his control, who f1ation "·hif'h is <."On' t m aoy organ ;ame, or tor any "·hole.sale or manu he bus ineAA or runnmg, dr1v1ng or o p nent. but e.~cluding therefrom t~ op· ind each person carrying on or engaget lcense of Sl00.00. , !flfUJJy flills to exhibit the same on d1'- qr <"lii rried on ~\'hollydui edlhma:eag~~ 1acturing bustne88, or for any fartory ·rating any automobile. automobil• !ration and c-onduc-t of restaura,ts 0 1 in t he business o f treating, curing. ad SECTION 63: H otels and Ap8rtmen· 1and, •h.•11 be guilty of a mi.11demeanor df cha ritnblt• pu r~s ~; fro~ .... ~~c1I ~cep~ on order of the City Council ·O' ruck, automobile tank \vagon or an3 iating placea. ninisterlng to or g1ving treatments ti louses nd SUbJ~t to the penalties provltle1t Profit f~ not dert\·ed, e-ither dtrectl: .he City of Newport Bea c~. ond when· ·ther motor vehlcl' Used for the tr&n!t SECTION 29: Devfc-ea Out.side Fl.Jn ~he sick, "'·ounded or infirm for the pur The rate of llrense for engagl11g u or by the prov~jons of this ordina·nce. Qr inCtirt>C ll~-. by any individual. firm ver any penon. persons, f1_rn1, co-part: lOrtatlon or baggage, freight, ho~ ~ne 90se of bringing about their recovery he bus lne8 of conducting or operatln t shal1 be the d~t-y of the Finance or. or cotp<1ration · nor "-hall an I' l\8e ner:qhip or corporation, dt"t1f"e1 to ope. 1old goods, merchandise, lumber, bnck The rate of llcenS(O for conducting or ~Y any rne-thod o r pursuant to any be 1ot.els. apartment houses, roonUn: leer and_each of his aul1tants to cau.ae rt.-oo rl"~nired ror lh ~ 0 1ce "lr keep any business spec:lfied In lhit :(Oment, oll, rock, or gravel, shall pa3 ~rrylng' on th' busine88 of a meM'Y· lief, doctrine or system other th.an tb06• tOWJea. boarding houses. motels, aut. compla1nt to be filed against any and •ny enter taJnment con~e ~n i ·bJi· 0 section. he, she. ~ey or it shall ~t itlor 'n annual licen~ fee of $15.00 for eac1' ;o-round, circular swing, scenic rail· 'lereinbetore specifically named, an< :ourts. bungalow courts and Inna; wber di penons. found to be violatlns: eny .Sr 1 , ' . r · ~ 1 ion. the City Council to order a ll<'t'_ns• 1uch motor veh1<'le. oad, fe-rrls wheel, aeroplane glide. ~hargtng a tee or comPfi1iS1sa t lon then 1ot leQ than three nor moT"e than fiY• ·f s..ld, provisions. fl "c: tu r .' on scientific, historical, therefor , which pet ition sha ll set lortl SECTION 23: Laundries and Laun· fWi ng or other Similar de,1ce or for, sha'll pay a license fe!' of $15.00 P"!· 1nit8 are re.nte<I to accommodate gue.U SECTIO?-J 76: This ordinance ahall ~\~~~Y·th~t'IJ~i_n~$, or moral subjects the name ot the applicant. the characte· lryettea et c. \odgem, or anything of a similar na· annum. ~ ·~men and-tenanu. ahall be Slri.00 pe ~ published once in the NEWPORT-ttiene\'t~r th. 1 r! ~f Newport. Be-ach 'lf tM bu.mness and the location ot th• The rate of license for the operation ure, shall be 1100.00 per month. rx· SECTION 51: Veterinary Hoepltal t.nnam, _and for each aepara.te a.ccom lALBOA PRESS, a newepaper ot gen-•tnt~rta innten~ t':~~~ 0!x:i~iu suc h Pre:m.iaes whe~ the busif'!e!IJs ts to bt '' a laundry or ant place where fo1 !~pt where the.e businesses are con-Every person. firm. Or eorporat.io1 1od.aUon over five, 12.00 per •n.nun ral circulation, printed and published lttturt" ar1• t~ bt> a pp;.,priated ~:-.:; nducted, and on the . heiring of saJt 1ire the equipment t~erefor i• provided 1ected with the "tun zone" business ~·ho s hall conduct a vetelinary hoapita 1.dditional to Mid tees. nd clrculated In the City of Newpor t thun:h or S<'h<>ol or t o any reJim petition. the •Id c;ounc1I may grant .th• s hereby fixed at ~-00 per annun1 ts herein before defined. In th' City of Newport ~ch aha.U pa) SECTION 64 : ~,:ycle Renting leach. and thJs; ordinance shall I takl! or bt'neYolent purpo."'P.; provided.1.'ow-arne in whole or 1~ part. or may reJe<-'nd the rate of Ucf.nse for opieratin1 SECTION 30: MUJc WagoM Ul annual license fee of uti.OO. · The rate or llcenae for open,inC' o ttect and be inl ror« from and after e ver that thi 1 t.hl li<m e. the ame and no hcense s hall b4:! issu~ aund.ry wagons, whether the flxe( Tbe rate of license ror running or SECTION 52: WholeA.19 Buaineaa :ond-u<:tinc the bustneaa ot renting bi he lilt day of July, 1949. no ng n s sec ther'eon e.~cept a s order«! by !!'ald Cit· llace of business Ls in the City of New-peraUnr a mUk wagon or vehiclt Every person finn o r corporation car· :ycte. to the g-eneral public In the qt: The above and foregoing Ordlnadce be _drtmed to r~~nipt any such OJ'l'lni· CounciJ. Where any businesi ln th{->art Beach or not. Shall be $50.00 pe: :hall be $15.00 per annum tor each such rying on a wholesale bueinus in thE' 1f Newport SH.ch shall be $50.00 ~ To. 5" wu Introduced at a regular .-uon or a~~il\tlon trom complyin& <JeCtlon •pe<>itled may become dangerou~ v:agon pe.r annum. 1 n.gon or vehicle. City of Newport Beach ahall P9Y ar Ulnum. Under the temu thereof, 1 lfftlnC of. \he qty Council ot th~ City _With __ th(> provisions of any ordtnanoe to or ad'WrwJy altect the public health SltCTJON 24 : eoQ:tractors SECTJON St: Pawnbroker 1.nnuaJ licenae fee or $25.00. Jfcycle ia defined u any two or thret t Newport. Beach ·on the 25th ~Y 0( cequir!ng a pe r m. I t from the City peace or u.fety. or become dangerow Contractors Shall w,e either a genenal ·Tbe rate ot llceAae for carrying on SECMON 53: PaVinCl Plpelintt llf'heeled vehicle which ii operatea -1 \prtJ,. 1~ and •u Pli•aed at a ttgUlar ounl·il or any offic~r o( the City 0 to airroundinc property, the City Coun-)r a 9Uboonlr&<'tor. + gqaeraJ contract· ~'* bu.inea or a paw·nbroker. or con· Grad.Inc nan power and the term .. Bicycle" doe1 neeUng ol the Ctty Council held on the N'ewJ>o~ Beach. ell ahall refUH to grant the llcen.te lr shall be con.st..n.ted to be 1 per800 hiCung-a s-wnbroker'a shop. shall be Every peraon. firm or · corpon.tio; tot include mot~ drt'ttn •eh:ldee QJ lth day of May, l._.9, by the toUowi"I' I '""'~~~ \rt-e~ Every honorably dll-Should the City Cou.nciJ at an)• tlm· 18 t ural or artiticia.tl who enters Int(, ;120..00 per ~num. w bo shall engage In the bu.slnN\ a' 1ny deacrtptjon. I · tote, lo.wit: ! , ""'~ged or ~orably rell~ved aoldier, etennine Uiat the premt&n w·hereiJ :-ontracU to COllluJct or repair build· 'SECTION 32: Auctions contracting gnding. or la)'inl" streeU SmcTIO!f ta: Mll8'e M•ddlMI! I • A TM. OOO:NCILllZN ~· .I aaik>r or marine of the United St.ates any buslneas de8crlbed In this S«tior ngs or stru<:tuf'al qt any t:ind in th' The rate at U~Me for carrying on tidewalka:, dralna. pipelines., or tteWer. The rate of JJeen.e for opiratlD,f Robel'bcln. t.beU. Blue, ~"' l rho ha.a served in the Clvtl War, 8.ft): la conducted. al'e not in cPoo and uni :ity of Newport Bet.ch, for • contract lO auction hou.e. or ae:llinl" k"ooda. •hall pay an annual Jtceue fee o: nu.le macblna,. u Ui.at ... la blie I I N OJ:8. ~UN<:JI..Jra:lil ~ ' n d 1 8 n War. the Sp&niab·Amert tuy condiUoo_ or not profierl.)' dra.J.ned )rice or tor a pe~ntap ot ita CQ9t NattS. or mercb.andlae at auct~ ebaJJ lJ00.00 Ditter defined. In any pJa;..o:~ butin·1 ABSENT, 'COUNctt3ilEN ~one. War. MlY PbiliJ'.lpine · ~ or ..... betGme ~ or attec-vberoe the. ...rue of p.ny IUCb .uvctutt be $36.00 per day. 1 SICCTION 54 : Ge:netal bUllneM de. • in the Oty of Newport , ah.al ' n.e above ~ torqolng Ordinance, th• Cll'-Jt.bet Exped!U. .. la P'lllllc -· -IUI or quiet. 11 ..... comphrtad .,.. /Ille ._tnet pri« S~ON 33: Ptddllna-. Bollclllalf tined " $6.00 -annunj for -muok m&· l>l'o. 5M' i. ap...,..,.. and al&'ned by 'me . Woc-&d War. Of l9t• Ad the )'Kra fol-m&)' revoke tu order requiring U.e 11· '.bettof 1haU be $50.00 or more. Azld.1 for The Tat~ of lice.nae for Rlltng or con-11\e conductin& and e&nytn&" on 'hine or ~ lmtan.d. 1.itadM( :his 9th 411-1 at ~y. 1949. r.::ing, or ln t he Wond . War of lttl CenR for IU<:h buaineM: 1to ~ and be purpose of thia aection, eYery ,..,... tractin( to Mil art1cle8 of weairit\g •P-wholesale or re ta 1 I ~ta. lf operat.d In the City ot Jle*tf'!' PJC$J DRAKE L'cauth• ~T'" lolloWlllg, w1lo Ii obY . ·-r U-aball be -there-'"'" co-~.1 t1nn or -iiora ci.n-taaey lfoe>do-noUona. ,to,..a. or ..-ot 1>1·•-of leeeb. Tbe '::f!e"""' DJadllne u · MeJ'orlot .Uio City of .,. Y u • to obtalD a u .. 11-io antU auc1i1 pnmliM lllall baft -. ·-•bo --t11o -u , ..,tlaiY, · _..... ham-. kind and dHcr!ption -_......, -"*" In Ulla I.I In-N.Wport -ch ' ~~!.t ~ and who • h a 11 "° 1 . In • oaf•, properly drained and sanl· ,. conet:uctlon ot a..;, bullclUls or 1truc· orsana, maclllne.ry of all . ltlndo. vtdod tor In W. ordlD&noo.. ""'°"' art· _,. ud ablll -my ~ I ~rn: I 1 • 1, OT ot tile !Jtata or .e.u. tary <U>CllUon. 'ure OT lllall repair '1> eny .........,. eny ~ .... tin.an, mill prodllcta i>r any 'cieo or pow! i>r-tJ tcw -m -· -~ ._ ...,_. c. IL Pri..t I ' • ... ~ llhall have the r<cht to dlftribuu S&cTION 11 : General l!ualn-. '>ulldl"lf or otruct"l'O In tlle City qt merchalldlee ot wha~r .-o ""'8Umption .,.. looO«I, -t.4. lot ·anw.. -wblcll -~~~II!· 1 atY Cllrki ,.. ~and to hawk. ~ andl For •nry --calllnc, oc-Newport -ch. ~ be deemed a eon r fTom boUae to -or upor1 .. rved Of -u a ---. llWI II< it' tan.tee -... --"C ~ ---Ho. 111. •-· ...,.. or m~n. as, tloe.. art or 1'0t Ike~ tractor u l!tettla difbwd and MaD · patillc ltreet9 and l'IOt to · and deltpa.ted u a renera:. J Cllla. ... llUS GI' icpM I! taUW. 1-IMI. . I --" -, --r· ~ . I I , I . I ' • • , , • ~':±:::~~:.:.±~~~~:!:.'.!.;~::,~-----------------------· .. ---~ -.. i l •' • : . - M'yor Proc!Uims-May-~ 18<:~ f,~~!:"" ~ W~k , Urges Cooperation .of Citizens ~i1~~;u.? ~ 8pUnurs,· with Dirk H-. !*I Flowe< -. ea.ta x-. p res Id.en t, and .Jamea »Wer, ~natructor ot matMmetJca. New- port Harbor Union HIP -~ a po n •or. Club mem.bef'ltdp lA Umlted to tUah ecb.ool •t.uct,Gt.8'. One of the amb(Utlom ot t~ orpnb:ation Le to 9tt\lre a amaU plot of ground lrl the new Api- culturaJ Fair Qroundtt on th• old 'Army Air H&M, tor a rtytna: neld. They need approximately 1% Kayor Dick Drake hu proclalmed the week of May 22nd t n &CPU o r a ll"&et llO x MO. and May 28th u official "Clean Up Week" i.n the City of Newport ~aC"1•. promise to do ..U the work nee... all i · •a r y to lmprove the l'f'OUDdl,. The Newport Harbor "Chamber of Commerce la urging c Uuns Thf'lr heartfelt bope i. that the of the Newport. Ha rbo r Brea to coopera te ln this prosram to •timuJall" county woukt donatf' tl'l.e space. beauUflcatlon or the city. to prPV1'nt fire, lo Ule(Uafd health, t o The nnrt mttl ot the •tw l"OUP lnc-reue buJdn~ and to lmprovr property in gf'netal by cleantnt up Wfll be held Monday. Ma 7 30, their own i)mperty and adjacent vaC'ant lots. Memorial Day, at tbe Costa 'Mf!a n e ctty 1 Strttt C>epartmf'nt baseball park. A echedule \lf ' will arrange· to make additional all descriptions: and evenu to •tart at 8 &.m. will ln- 1 , ("oUttu onw ot tra111\ during ·'Clean WHEREAS, to aid ln the dla· elude stunt fiytng, e.xhlblUon ny .. Up Week" and ('i tlzen• are re-pcsal of refUAe and wute material ·Ing, etc. with award ol tropbJee. queated to collect .. an•. bottles we have arranged that .wame'll:hall All size.a of enstnn from .002 to and ~piml and place them ln be promptly N"moved 11.nd proper-.80 or better ha•e bffn ent~M.I. ('arton• at the 11pot whl"rt! they ly disposed of ; and The public i9 Invited. wtuaJly place lhf>lr ttuh for col· WREREAB. we .fUrtMr urge leetlnn. that all cltlzrna "Palnt-Up" where The cooperation of everybody in Mme 1'1: needf'd, plant rardena and the Nt'Wport HarhQr area in mak-flowers whttever po!u•lble, and do ing th!JJ a Aurciw~itful '"Cleah Up' evr•ry other thing which will help \Vf'f'W" i~ rrqUf'"t1·d. • to mc.ke our cily still n1ore than WHEREAS . 11 c·lean City make~ ever attractive l ll ourMIVe!I, our for a bet~ r·1ty &nd f!Vl!ry cltl!Fn fri,.ndSJ and ou r vl11itot!'I. rtd.i rt-11 tn llVf' u 1 a 1•les.ner a nd NO W . THEJ-tEF'ORE, tn thi!{ better r it)'. :1n1! ~-no/. f rJ!t·k Drak··. May<•r of the '1\'F't ERF.AS, 11n.tu1·,. has gen1·r-L'tl y of Nrwr..ort U t·a1 h. du hf'r~b;; CJWll)' g'IYt:·n lh.-l '1 l y or N .. wpnrt J~1 ·lar .. lht' w1-~k b~Mlllnlng 8un- Bftlrh 11urroundu1~~ wb1ch. w lU1 Jay, May 22 ttd, nnd l'Ont1nulng 10 tht 1..-«Jpetatinn ,,, iL"' r1t1:u>n~. f1t.n May 28th, t>-1lh in<'IU~lve, to bf' make tt M e of the worhJ'!' most "Clea'n·Up W et-k" tn the City nf bea utiful ritit-!1 fl~ well al\ R-lways Nt>t\·port Beach. ancl I & cordial· a clf'nner a nJ haµpie r Ci ty, a City ly invite and u rxe f've ry residen t of which E-\'~ty r1 nE1: nr It 11 cill· and 4'.!ltlun t9 help In a C\ty-Wldt> un"' can be ju.o1tJy proud; and "Cle.an·Up'' Campei,gn to make \VHEREAS thi~ de•in.blr aim -Newport Beach a rleanrr City a nd ran ht:' acro,;,pli~hed when all 8 b6ltPr city. rltlztin~ join In a <·Ant pa.lgn ror a Wltnes.g n1y hand on thi!'I 18lh cleaner and hf'ttt!r City: nnd tiny of M3y, 1949. WHEREAS, thll'I help can be / tuUy ~nde.N>d ir PRC'h and every ~ <·itlun will •.~i!~t Jn c·leaning up <;( ~ pvery nook and rorner, nf hOUSf'l'I ~ and home.<t, garden~ and park-~"":-"::::'7;;---- w•y11. atreeL<t and allryl'I, and ln »tdl llllAD ' getUr:I' lid of wa!lte material O( 1or your bonk_ing conYenience ... l ank ., America now open 'Ill 4:.10 P. M. 1iJC days o w•e.lc. Mayor Festival Slates All-Bach Program The third annual Mrit8 of Ojai Fe11tlval perlom1anl"e& open• onr Friday evening , May 27 when th• ri r~t nf fl ve co1lcerL<t w1l1 be ptt- tM·lltt>d In Nnrdhorr Au<litorion1, Ojai Vollt>y , by Ojai Featlvala Ud.' An all·Ba<'h progran1. to be Inter., pret~l by the Ojai FHtlvel Ba~hl Chorwi and soloiata, iJI S<!hedul"'I tor tht> opening ntrht and rorn- priaes the Suitt> N o. 2 in Bi Minor, the Coffff cantata, ~ Preludes and Fu«Ue• from Book l .' "Well-Tempered Cla•Jer." Fre~h Suite in E Major and Sacred Can- tata No. 161. 'J"wo outstanding mu.lea) evrnt' are planned tor Saturday, May 28. At 11 :00 A. M., ctlllAt JoMph St:huster and planil'lt Edward Mattos will be heard lh a recita~ devoted t o muRiC by Bffthovtl~ and inC'luding three Sonata11 a 11rl lhP Vartation11 from '"'The Magid Flute." ln the evening, the Jullllard Strln8' Qtaartf't make111 ll1 W e" t C(laJ11t b ow In Haytln'-' Qua rtet lh G ~fajor. Op. 77, No. 11 String Qua rtet No. 3, Op. 30 b:f !-li.'hot!nberg and Beethoven's Quar· t't No. 9 In C )i,fajnr, Op. ~9 . No. :t On Sunday afternoon, ~tay, 29. 1 !{Ria f~$1t lval concer-t wiJI bl' plavf eit by th1• Ojai Fe11tival Chamber Orcht><itrti under the dirtC'tion of Th<•r J ohn!lilln . Sharing the spnt· light \Viii be JOMph Schustt> ·, celli11t. Shu1a Cherka.ssky. plani!'ll, and tht> MaJ11terworks Chorale. AL. 1 .. n l~annom c.lirector, In Hayden'& Cello Concerto In D majot, Con~ C('tto fo r Plano and Orcheatra br -----------------------,---.;--:-::-Callfnrnle'11 own compo11er Bomer r~;::====:;::::=:::;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:::;;;;;;~·~·-~·=-=·=":· ·===:;-"-' ,· 1<eit•r· 'Tr£ ii ~ 'Wb'tld ~fethfef'J ')>ert • NENPORT HARBOR MOTORS . -~-<l :-L.---~ 249 1 CO AST Hl ,~t<WAY\~l-"M•J"h \.. :> ~ u -.. - -( l 1W I L ~ N t r/1,,.-..J -~~.). • ..i f,,,. ~ _ - aid so are GREYHOUND fares SAS DIEGO ............ l .'6 l&AllEllSPUl.D . -- SACllAJCENTO ········ .... 8.L'I PltANC'ISCO .. ._ .. PHOIESlX ............ c.a ••.•. &TS IOS S-'YINC OH IOVHD ftt,J __ ,,.. fHlll All HO IOWll IAllSI • - C. C. Slvafford, Agent· $U, COAST moBWAY ' PROSE BEACON <Mn formance, and Mo&art'11 ~ldnm ~rfo1·mW M.!Ltut In C Minor. The 19'48 Ojai Festlval.s wlU ("Onu• to u cloM! on Monda y aftef'I. noon. May 30, w llh an extra holf.. day perlormancp by the Jullllard String Quartet nt The Quartet.8 No. 3 and No. '4 by the Rungar\afl cun1po~er St-la Bartok. Tht:!e oon.- poattlons, whi<'h are new to the Southland, will be analyzed. brie t- ly by thf' noted rompoaer end tnUl'IC'nlogi!'it Ha lsey Stevens. Officials Scan Beach Sanitation Dr. E L. Ruakll, <=OUnlJ ~ealth officer, n1rt with rf'presentetl ~ of lhe City and County harbor offl("lats laat Wffk to diecuu the general .sa.nitaUon aituaUon ln Uie harbor area. Preant w Ith Dr. Rul'IAf:ll wen! J . L. Feeney o1 t~• St&tP Health Department, E . E. F'ris blr and E. H. nn.ter Of tl)e County Health Department. cdl. J . J . Sailors. city manager; J . B. \\''ebb, city enrtnttr ; Rµuell Craia . harbor mat.ser; and Harry \\'tlt'h. ~retary nf the Harbor C'QmmlMion. The meeting '4'a& called lo dlfJ· c us." uniform r~rul&tloru for keep- ing the harbor ln the preAent hl.h stl:ltl' of cleanllneM which g"ener· ally prevau.s. It wu acreed that the coopero.tlon ot the public i 111aintainlng ¥ood co n d l t lo n • would be the bi(ge•t factor and it Wal' believed Ute public woutd wlJhn&IY cooperate ln all plan• and prognn1s aim~ to keep th~ watet$ o! the bay unitary and l'Ui ted tn }Jwtm~. Through the work ot tM County Health tnpertment water ample.! ar~ taken f'el'\ll.a-tly and at a num- ber ot places In lbe bay. 'l"he9e qmplea are tested and ntplal' report& of the condltJorw a,.. tl'*4 with the proper otndala. °'"'~ wat<h ap!Mt (>OllllUon lo ""rt by the s tatt ot the Ha.rbot &Jie. partment and otber otlciU ot :f ... l"lty anJ rounly a.nd if any fr- regular1Uea •~ encountered U\ey Jre prornpUy reported. ThOSt' attending the mffUrtg with Or. RUMall .,.. .-omr a~r ooplt'I of the ntuJauana ln dfect In at.her llJ"f&L The dllef dtdi- culty ls to fl.n4 anotbtr an.a w.tli similar probMme. 1s1uc1 Olrt e s rt4 Mioa Herbert& J ......... dall&b- ter or Mr. &lld Mn. Bttbert J~­ eon Of BaJbOI. Js1•nd, rttei~ bonora at tbe con~Uml of Red- lands Untver'9ity ..._ • w ~ • rwnod _.,r, lier -belN to a.kl the MW frWamell a:r:t )'ear. Mm J•nsei. le a J and preelll:at ol ,.... ~ 7, Delta Ka.,... ""'· A DATE FOR VOU--y!ll 19,-e1y MCllDll:I. \\.lndr1aC'"r, f'll°""' of tllf' C:O.t• MMA Pa.a of the \··ittera .. of Forell'n \\'an to "'P""- .,.., t..,.m at tlw-bis VF\V World"A Cbamplon~hlp Rodf'o to be IM>kl ~UDda1 M&J' !t at Huntl•ston BNch. T op CO\\'bo)>s from all owr thil' nation ,,·111 rnmprlf" In tbl" e:ccltinl', danrrou.!I f"WaUI of the l'rN.tl"!ll rodt"O "''t>r ht'ld In Oran,,e {',.ounty. It \\'Ill bf., a blo-ftl"-- nt rodNJ for , ... '""'-"~ n>lif'f u.od <'hlld ,, . .,Jfal"f' artl,·ltlf"!'. (Kr11 Wy- man Pltoto) Erding, Germany Scene of Reunion ERDINCT, c:crmany \\'arrant Of(ict>r, Junior r.rade, \Vt>~ley r:. ~f lr k , or Balboa bland, wa~ r'f"- unitt>d with hJ,11. wife, M•rf3rf't, when •he arrlvrd In Gf'm1any dur- inc March t n re"111e wllh hJm in ~feosberg near the Erding Air F on-r Depot whf!re he ~r\'e!l tt..111 a vehh.'le s hnp nis lntf'nonr~ offi· cer. \Vilhin his "hop nhout trn ve- hic l~l'l ere repairl·cJ eac.·h v.·el•k, Work 18 llune nn e ngine"'. trdns- mliu1lons, Jif(Crt'nlla18. h yd rau h ~ l)'S t~m l'I. anti lh<' chaa.<iis. \Ve~Jer. ~t.1.1.:k enteretl the 20th 1ntantry 1n 19'21 ... ·or threP years he tu~rveJ a~ rifleman and cl•rk •l PON{ fo"ield. O kUthon10 . Jn AU~· wit 1927 P\e joined tht-Ai r For i•t• at KPlly F h•ld, Tt>.xas. H r allend- itd the Link Trainer A1e111tena1h:• and Jn•tructo,,.-!11 ~h•JOI lhe n!, and later the llll"C'rafl meel'lanie• 9Chool at Glendale. A fter bttom- lng a Flight E nginttr and .. ,~,·: chi ef he wor kf'tl his v.•a y up tu Lin,. ('h1f'f. St•n ·t'd In A11111raUa In January 1942 hi> ~gan •cr- vl cc In Awtralla. He <A'R" a ppoint· ed Warrant Officer in No\'e.111 b.,.r 1943 \vhlle near Darwin, Aus t ra- lia. Jn De<:eniber that year he be· gan aerv ic~ at Nt'w Guinea. \\'hil,~ there durin g 194'4 he qua.llfled for tht' Purple H eart decoration. H e returned &tatt'Sidt in March i9'44 and wa11 aircraft main te~· ance officer a r air baFes in Tex.as. Mlseour1, Indiana, Illinois an•! Ne\4' York befo rt> departing for European serv1cf' In (k-to~r. 19-fl'l . ~ Weeley M,c.k graduated fro1n the Center High School of O kla - homa City In 1923. Th.f'M •laten live In the vtc:inlty of l& Angelt'tl. Mn. Joy l.own- ey reald<',. in Montt>bello, Mn. Mary F lpM:hen in BevPrly Hllll'l and M"". Graef' Rownvale llVt!.S in Lo!ll Ange~. ------- Cites Va lue of Overseas Letters "There may be gold In thtm ar oVe!"M&S lt>tten ." Veterana BnJ the.Ir famili,.s In Oranl'e County are &iVfn Otta hint by J I m Kllroe, Oran~e County Council American Legion ReUef Committee, "peakln1 out or hlll con•fferabl(' t'xperitnce, in AYlat· 1 n I U -loerVIC'emen lO t:SlabJU!h their ril'hll to such Federal benr-- 11t.s and dlMblllty comJ)f'naaUor1. ,.,.o take t h e most trequent t'ype of situation u an ex.ample," Kllroe ex·plalned. ••a veteran may be 11utferfng from a.n aJlm~t te· wlU~ ff'O'fn or auravated by hi.3 military Mrvlce. but about wh.ich there l.s no official medlca.1 rtt0rd. HJ.s warUme lett.en: home may contain a refettnct to tim<'. pla«. or wltneuee that Will put us on the track of evi&!nce whJch will utabU . .th hi.s e ll&tblll t y for benefits." Accordingly. k 11 r o e a4vi&ed. wartJme letters lb.at &ft still on hand ahould be care.tuUy checked tor auch information before being cleruoyed. Veterant and velerana' Mpend- enta ba~ a Nndlnc lrnitat.ioft to conoult °"""" County v ........ SerY\oe C.t.u al 220 No. Broad- ~. San\a Ana. about l.bJ' prob t e ma concemlnr State or hdrral benefit.. -The n1odern LO'llnl criu -The ....,_-b~ )"OO:r Ml Roseb ush Missing It might havt> been the "mear.- •'.!'ll Man." hut more likely JJOmc young"ter v.1ith a buming desire t<• prt•t>nt ~tnther with a beaut i· t'ul ,1rt ; bu1 Mrli . H. E . Smith, 305 -3 '4 t h St rrrt, retumln,K rtt'ently fronl a :.lay at the d~ert , found ~on1enne hn(I abstracted a favor ite rn~ .. bu11h, c~nter one of her gnrclt"n. Thi• tap root, hov.·- evt>r, hsd bt·1·11 broken .and the bu.Ah "-·i ll die. to lleq 01t •oist1re ------------ witll A Pnllllct II StaU.,. If C.liftnil Here'• a ow that'• 1up1r-tou11at RPM Clwoio G.-....-. duat, water, beat and cold u it lttbrialta. It •l•Y• put on 1pr.ia1 lllacklol, bolta, llle&ina lulucklea and all ch ' ti.rinp. And it'• ., _, to 11P1J11 I • Clmytoll ,.., •••• 'MIOlaALll DIS'nllBl1'l'OI roa NEWl'OllT ~ ............ --·-• Beal El!itat.e Deals I Aggregate $117,00,0 I PA&E 7 1-P~T. II ~THURSDAY, ~y t.9.~·1 ~p .-Rt~'iillss ~'-fk -~ ...-b Wttla &II qgft-pte ftJ1ao or un.oao .... 1 an-••.e-.d Mre t.hil Wt!oek by tbe Jolla v0..1 eom.,..,1 with oer...., • at JOO Ma.In St.!'eet, Balboa.. ' SOftCE OF ftUWn:I! 8 SALE ranty u to \ltle pcis12alon. or All alH: '(e.re ~.,, ln No.. 1!41 • •nrumbrance.., the t:ntA!rNt c o,n· the put ~ -the ttmi do-Oil Friday, the ·r.th d I y ot vt\yod lo oal4 Truot" by - cJattd. Moot of the pur<l>Uen M~. 1949,' at 10:00 o'oloek a.m. o...i of 'I"nllt1 In property,~· _,,, ou.t-of-towne'" from Hlilly-at the SoUth F'Nat Eb-to In !lie O>anty or Clnnp, ~· Be I Ha•-Lo Beech tbe County CoUrt HoWJ!e tn the o! Calltom:ta. deac~bed aa' wood. ""'1 . -· ng · CI t y of --1.a .Ana. County of i:...t. 17 and JI of' Ttact Nb. ud~IX.Ari&Ona. I ~ Propert.iff aold tnchldtd..I tWG Orange. State et Calit~ Re-71"1, u pu map lhf.reot Ter borne~. two lota, and a ~<"• llanC"e T1Ue OompanJ, &.9 "rrustee corded ln Book 27, at ~ I under the ~ OC ~I ext.cuted 29, -ot M~lla.n~wi M & p a, propoUrty.GAL NOTICE ~~~ ... u -~ ~-~ • f 1 • 0 . by Georc~ D . ..__. ... ,.._ --.-..---.~ recorus o sa u rang#' TherP&e C&mpbt:U; bµaiband and County: wt(e. record~ Sept.mbefl ~ 1948, ror lh• purpoee of. paying obUp. In Book l.4M, Pap 9.1 of the Uon.9 MeUrtd by said O e ~ d "' CDTIJl'lCATE OF BUSINZ8S Ofticlal ~rds ln the Office of TNal. i ncludtn1 fees charges and Ftctltiouw F:lrm Name UM-Recorder ot <>ranp County u.penHS of the Trustee, sum. ex- T HE UNDERSIQNED ~ o e • Calltonlla 1and by reuon of de-pt:nded under the tef'm.3 tbeteol', MN~ cert:Ity that he ii conduc t-fault In the p&yment or per-in~rest thereon. a.nd $2818.GS in Ing a COl1lnctlns busineu at 31& formance ·or obttptlOM aecured unpaid pr I n c I pa 1 of the note Eut Central, Balboa, Callfomla, tbrreby Including ·the breech or secured there~y with I n t ere s I under the ficUUau. firm name of default. notice of which "'*8 re-thereon as in ea.id note provided. Un,ttd Sldin& and ConatrucUon corded F ebruary 2, 1949, in Book Dated Apti.l 2:9, 1949. Co., and that Mid nrm ii ,com-1795, Page 320, of Officiel Rec-RELIANCE TITIE OOMPANT polted of the following perlaona. ords In the Office of tbe Recorder By LESTER A. JONES whose names 1n full and placea of of Orange County California "'UJ Vlce-Pteald~nt reeldence are u to11owa. tO-\\•lt: sell at public auction to the high-(Corporate Sul) .IA.Ml:$ E . RAGSDALE eat bidder tor cuh l&wf'ul money Newport-Balboa Prea No. !08. 315 E . Central. Balboa, Calif. of tht> United Statea. without war-PutiUsh May 5, 12, 19, 19-49. WITNESS my hand this: 9 da y 1----------,----------------- of May, 19-48. ADVi:ansEM::Jtl\ri'T FOR BIDS JAMES E . RAGSDALE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) >~- COUNTY OF ORANGE I ON THIS 9th day ot May. A.O. 19"49, before 1ne. H . M . Holkler. a Notary Publlc In and for the said County and State. residing there- in, duly rommiMlonf"d and sworn. pt'M!lonally appelllrt'd J11me,. Jo~. Ra.gsd&lt> known tn me tn be tht• peNJOn wh<>M nan1e la Aubscribed to the within lnstn1n\ent, an ll acknowledgt>d to me that he eJ1:e· cutPd the same. IN \VITNESS THEREOF, I ha"e h rreunto set my hand and affixed my official Sl'al the da.y and year l.n tht. Cer· lificatto: n~t abOve written. R . M. HOLKER My comrnission expire!' Marrh 6. 191'>3. • Newport·Balboa Prel'ls No, 10. Publlsh May 10-17-24-31, 1949. CERTIFICATE OF BtlSINF.SS THE UNDERSIGNED d o e s hPreby certify that I am ronduct· ing a Retail Meat buwlneiu:i at 301 J.faln St., Ba 1 boa. Callfifomia, under the flc-t itlouA firm nam<' o r Balboa. Meat Market and that aid firm Is l"on1 po~J of the !ollow- ing person~. whose ne1nf'., In full and plaees of reAidence 11 r tt: as tnllowt. to-wit : HOMER M. SMITH 21~ E. Bay AVf'., Balboa, Calif. WITNESS my hand thi~ 2r1th da)' of April. 1949. HOMER M. SMITH STATE OF CALIFORNIA I COU1\'TY OF ORANGE ) ... l ON THE 25th <lay of April, A .O . 1949, b <' r o r e me, H. M. Holker, a Notary Public In and for the said County aad State, re_<;iiding therein, duly <' o 1n m I ~. Notice 111 hereby given that the Board of Trusteea of the New- port Bf>acb School District or Or&nge County. he~inafter refer~ to &3 the "bwn~r .... wt:U rtteiVl' up to, but not tater than 8 :00 o"clock p.m .. of the 24th day ot Ma}·, 1949, .M'aled bid.! for the award of contract for the construction of Kindergarten A C laMroon1s Addition to th(' Corona de'J Mar ·Elementary School. located in said school dil'tr1ct. Such bids sh&Jl be received In lhf' office of lhf' "Owner'' al 14th and Central Ave., Newport &-ach. Orang€' County. C&Jlfornia and shall be openPd and pub1i<'ly read alnu1I at thto above stattxl tinlt> In th<' office of thr "Ownt'r," ~ Each bid must ronform nnd be respon ive to thl!! Invitation, the ple.ns. apecifi<'aUonA, and all the ouu~r t1meDt'1 romprlslng °'"" pt>rUnent C'Ontract documenta. Copies of th Contrac t Do<"uments arc- now on .fiLC' anJ open to public Inspection In the said offices of the Owner, and of Marsh, S mJ th &:. P<>well, Architect.1, locateod , at 300 Lane ·~ortgage Bldg., In the City of LOii Angelea, ln said County a nd State and may bf obtained at the latter place by depoeitinl" $25.00 for each set. This deposit will be rpfundPd it the set or sets oC Contract Document..1' delivered ar"" returneri in good <"Ondition within !Ive days artet the bid opening . Each bid ahall bf>'--made out on n ·form t o be obtained nt t>ither nf th~ ~id offiC'e8 In which the Contract Document.R art" on filt>. Each bid shall be 1 accompanied by a certified or cashi<"r's C'he<'lt payablf'.' to the Owner, or sntisfact ory Bid Bond In favOr of th~ Ownt>r, executed b)· the bidder as Principal and a satL«fat'lory suf'f'l y con1pany as .surety. in an ·amount not less lhan live pt>r cent of thC' bid. The check or bid bond shall be given as a guarantE'e that the bidder will exttute the Contr9.rt If It be awardt-d lo him in conformity with t he Contract ~uments and will provide the surety bond or bonds as 1pecltled therein wilhin tive flays atlt>r notlfil'"Rlion or lhe award of t h"e rontn\c:'t to the blddt>r. ,.. Tht.> 0\1.'Tier reserve• the privilitge of rejectin~ any an1\ all bids or t o \~:eive any Irregularities or info~n1alitif"A In any bid or In lhP bidding. Pursua nt to the Labor Code of the State of Callromia , Lhe said Board of Trustee! has a!lcertalned the general prevailing rate or per diem wag~ for each craft or t ype of workman needed to execute Lhe contracts which will be awarded the succeN!fUI bidders; and these prt'valllng rates are rontalned in salcl J1.J)e<'lflralions adopted by the Board, and are as foJJows : CL~SSIFICAnON: FOREMEN-All foremen not herf'.'ln Hparate ly l"laAAifled, 11hall be l}.'lirl not leRS than 17 ~'!? centi-per hour as to thP SIX BASIC TRADES. and 12% cent& per hour os t o the SUB-TR.'\DES, mort> than the journeyman rate for the craft involved. A PPRENTICE'S-Ma.y be f>n1ployM.I In ron(nnnlty with S..ctlan 1777 .~ of the California Lahot Codt>. llOtlRLY a Ione d and i.worn. pE1:rMJnally TRADE OR O<"CtTPATION' a ppeared H om er M. Smith knov.'n Asphalt rnket and '\ronel' to m e to be th e person v.•hose A .'lbt'l!to~ v.•orJce111 .... ·-·--. ·--.......... .. \VAGF. RATE $1.ES7!1 2.25 name is subseribc..td to the within RricklayeNi lnatrument, and a c knowf('<igt•d t o I Brick tender me that he executed the Rame. Carr*nter IN \\'ITNESS \VHEREOF', I have ' F loor layer . ... he rt'unto set my hand and a ffixed Table puv.·rr 8 11w operator .............. -··-······· my official seal the day and year Cement flnlshen ..... -_... ....... .. -···----···· 1.n thla Certificate first ah n \' e c ement floor flni11hlng mri chine operRtor written. Electricians ......................... -·- H. Af . HOLKER Glailer! _ .. _ ..... ___ ........... .. ~fy Com1ntsston Expln!s 3-6-53. Iron V>Orkers, structural ··-··-·· Newport-Balboa Pre.1111 No. 202. Iron workf'rS, reinforcing ...... Publish '4-2M9. 5-:i, 12, 19. 1949. LABORERS 2.875 1.625 2.0370 2.2375 · 2.1115 2.1175 2 .237~ 2.40 l .8~ 2.10 2.ll2S Utborers. general or construction . .... ..... ................ ... 1.487!'1 CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS OpPratora and tenders of pneuma tic and electric tool!!, Fictltloua Firm Name vibrating machine!'!, and similar mechani<'al tools not TH E UNDERSIGNED d o es st'par:alely classified herein ....... ., .... --·· ...... ......... 1.687ri hereby certif>· that he conducti•g Sev.'<'r pipe 1ayl!'r fexcludinl' <'&Ulker) ........ ...... ........ 1.787!; a Drattlnl( Sen·lce busineu at Se\ver pipe caulker 1uslng caulking t oolA ) . -1 .662~ 810 Coast Hlgh\\•ay, Ne\\'port Se\\·er pipe caulker-cement joints .. 1 .~375 Beach, California, nuder t!te fi e-Ta rman and mortarman ···-·· -· ......... l .:'>375 Ut1ous firm name of Orange Window Cleaner ..... --...... t .611~; al f ) 2.25 -• County Drafting Ser\·ice and that I Lathers (met urring ..... E!:lld firm i!'i composed of the fol-Lathers. nail-on ....... _ .... . l°"•ing person., whose name3 In Painters, brush -·--····---·····-··-····- tuU and placea or realdf'nte are Painte rs. spray ........... -................ - as follo\vs. t~wtt : Plasterf'rs ____ --········ ...................... . ROY w . WATKINS Pluterera. tenders ................. . 215 Tu•tln Ave., Newport Beach, Plumbers ...... -................... -.. Calitornia. OPERATISG E."'GINEEJlS WITNESS my hand thlill 9tb Air compressor operators ...... . • • da)' of May. 1949. Con('ret e mixer op-Aklp type ....... . ROY M. \VATKINS Tractor op. bulldozer, tamper, ~a per or drag ty)')t" !'h O\'t'l STATE OF C ALIFORNIA ) or boom attachment.a -·-············ ...... . 2.25 1.85 2.10 2.2!i 1.9:"> 2.2r; 1.7875 l.912~1 J ) 88. Trenchinr machine operator ......................... . COUNTY OF ORANGE ) Roofers ............................................. ... . ......... 2.2!'i ON TH1S 9th llay of May. A.O. Sheet metal worken -·---· ......... ·-· ..... ....... .... ........ ... 1.94 2.0375 2.112f1 19'49. before me, June J. Farrar, Sort floor layers (11oft tile and linoleum I ........... ,_ -··· ..... 2.10 a Notary Public ln and fnr the Tile setters .............................. _ ........................ ··-···· .......... 2.375 said County and State. reffldlng Terrauo setters ········--._................ ........... ....... ....... .......... 2.t f, therein. duly comml&°'ioned and TRL'CK µRIVERS sworn. prrsonally appeareO Roy Drlvers--Dump truck-lea than '4 yda. water level _ ....... M. Watkins known to me to be Drtvera-Dump. truck~ ydl:. bUt Jeu than 8,. water level the penton whose name ia sub-Drivers-Dump truck~ ydl. but leas than 12i water level scribed to th~ within ln..,trumenl, Drlvers-trucac..-legaI payload cap. Ins than e ton.a ....... .. and ~owled(ed to me that he Driv.tra---trucka-legal payloAd cap. bet .. 8 a: ~O tons ....... . executed the same. IN V.TJT'NESS Drivers-truck•. lep.J payload cap. bet. IO le 16 tons .. .. WHEREOF. I have hereunto M't Drivers of trana.lt mix truclla under 3 yd.I .. -.. --..... -........ . my hand and affixed my Official Drivers of tranait mix trucb, 3 fd•. or more ........ -........ . !lf:al the day and year P'I thlll W elders--aame rate u per cr1tt to which welding i!I l .:>62;') l .!'.>875 1.637[1 l .5625 l .:>815 1.6.17fJ 1.787:'1 J .9125 ce-rtiflcate above written. incidental. JUNE I. FARR.AR Exce-pt aa noted In the w•ce echedule, llhe ratn ol per diem My coinmtsston exptre11 Jan. 2&, wage11 ff1r each of the var10u• classlfleaUon~ Of work $hall be lht' 1952. hert!inbefore ~t forth prenlllng ratu or hourly wages muIUpllccl N~rt·&Jbo9; Pren, No . 9. by eight (8). Eight (I) houri 1b&1l -conatltute, a day'1 work; it being Publish 10-17-24-31, 1949. understood that tn the eowent that workmen are employed leM tban eight 18) houra per day, UM per diem wagee thall be (Seemed to be SOTICE OF DISOLUTIOS that rra.ctlo.n of the per dlem wasu herU1 fflabll•hed that t.be OF P~"'ERSHIP number .of hours of ernpia)'ment bean to eicht (I) houra. TO WHOk IT MAY CONCERN: I OVertlmo ahaJI lit plld for work p<rfo~ In exceaa of the Leeter Clyde J ones does hereby regular day'a oi week'• work and at the r te for overtime of lhe rtve notJce that ~ 11nce Marcil craft · tnvolved. l~. 19'49, the pattn~nhip operattna Holidays u ~ referred to ahalJ be deemed to be New "fear'w u n d e.r th e fi.ctlttou. name o( Day, Decoration Day, I1Mlependence Day, IA.bor Day, Armisllce Day, C 0 R 0 NA DEL MAR PROP· Thanluglving Day, aad a.n.u.-It any of the above bolldayo tall ERTIES. located at '4 11 Cou.t on &uOday, the Monda)' foUalwtnc 8IWl be ~dered a lepl boliday. · Ht1bway, Coroa1 de! Mar, . It llllall bo .....-, .llpOn the ContndOr to""°"' a contract catltomia, •u d I a• o I v e d and 11 awankd. and ~J;:n,....-.e._tnctora under him., to pey not ~ Qn hu been conducted und6 said than Mid pnenJ rata ot per -,... .. to Ill workmm llctlttous name by Robert S..u-employed In tho ... ..ftloo irf the ..,.tnct. • -Lyna llDd Belon Lou 1 • e No bidder ma1 """-• llll bid for a l!"riod olj eo daJ1 an.. the LY'UI. ucl I.bat 1-er Clyde J..,.. date oot for U.. opening ot bl<k. .. DtO laap:r • ....Der al aa.ld • partnenblp. Dated Ulla 2ltl1 day of April, I.Ht. , tautn a,mz JONE& ' Newport a1-._ ~ IOT. -'llay ... 1J, 19, •• llHt . "-rt--p,,_ Mo. - -·· 11&1 ... u, U.',-- ~ I -"' Tniate. N.Wpwt~ Beach ~ DWt.. Onnp 0oun17. Olllf- .,, OOIU)()if .. n:Mt>l.A1' I Ckrtt ' 1 1_ • , I· I • t L.' • . . · tME;I -PAlT I - MAY 19, 1949 . ,. . -4~ . ,~-,-~ .• ~ SOuthland to Note World Trade Wk.· W....,. ~ harWr trlpo. na· ft! domanotro.Uolla, betlllne -· ll!ot and· ""'"""' bend mule ..W llpal Ille otart Sunday, Xay D . ol World Trade Week U.-gll· 0111 1M llauthland. Butae.. fratemal and dv'.e orpnialloM, oclloola, Ubrarla, ~p and a.Jr llne9. att join· ·IN lh1a year with Cbamben of Commerce to make the ISMI cei. bra1Jon of World Trade Week. ob- MTVtd annually to promote a bet- ter UD<lentandinc ot tntemaUonaJ coeunerce. the. bll'l'al and mmt lnfonna.Uve to date. General Chairman Mel H. Bue- . u.U, a member of the committee for the tenth alralChl yeu. hu announced that bannen. diaplaya and pollten will be' exh.iblted in every part of the Southland, with ..,eclaJ emphuf.t placed on the ftlue ot two • Way commerce &ll\Oftl' natlorui. The JIM9 nation-: al World Trade Week theme is .. World Trade Brtnp Goodl- And Good Bu.lln ... " School children are r«elvtnc special IJovlt&Uona rrom tile Loo Anrelee Junior Chamber of Com- merce to be on hand the opening c1a1. SUnday <May 221 ta< Har- bor Day celobraU.oN, whicb. will hlclode free -t rld40. Lone Beach, u well, i. declartnl' "open bou.M" at lla harbor. Wllmlngton ~ 8&n Pedro are Pl&n.nlnc spec- lal svenU at Loe Anp)ea Harbor Oil that day. Z..tendinf throu•houl the tol- lowtns week. thouu.nda of 1pec.lal mtertalnmenU are planned. In evtry netshborhood. commu- nity and vllla&'e. merchant.I and tnlltneaa hou.ea are nre..m,. the importance of lnternaUonal con1- merce. Special '"ilhlbltl 1.ndlcaUng the orlcfn of fora.Ip product.I are planned. , Information Colden tell- .lns of Loa A.nple• and Lons- Beach harbon are bdnc mad~ a•&Jlabl• to the public. Announce Driver Training Courses · In line w I th Ca 11 for n I a'a re cent I y-e n acted le(laLaUon ftQUJrlng compulaory driver.edu- cation couraee ln an hi&h IChoot., ·. the Automobile Club of. Southern California _ today announced that aucmented teacher tralnln1 pro- l'ram& will be held lhW •ummer at t Ive Soutbland 1ehoo&. and collt•U· Some MIO teachen are: expected to attend thCM "Summer Work- ¥M>s:i-" at U.C.L.A. (June &-lOl , ca.Jlfornla Polytechnic ln.tltute. 8aJI Luis Oblllpo (June 13-18), hJrtax ffiC"h School, L. A. 1June »July 1 ), San Dle&Q State Col- Jep (Aug. 1-12' anct Unlve:ratty Of Redlanda ( .\uf. t-19), • Every ph&M of driver -educa- Uon, lnc.ludtn1 the a d v a n c e d ticlll:nd-the-wh"l tralnlq'. will be ' -COYtM. ln the ... 40.hour COUr&el!i, It WU"'announced. Actively p&rticlpatlna: In aon1e qf the pre1entaUon1 wtn bf: A.rll09 S .. Neyhart,· founder ot the Ju- Wnlle drtve-traJAln1 prcram ln ~ht 1 country, ,.nd other noted ;·poc1a1i.ta In WI ft'!d. ·, Auto Club pubHc _,_ty counaeJ- lbn will a.ut.t ln settlq' up cur- 'f1cvtwna by p r ovldlnr tex.t ~.,.tertala and a.rranatnJ' for the UR ot dual-control aut,p9. ~ an~ nouncement staled. S p o n 11 o r I of tbe11e Summer Worklhopa will h city and county Khoo& 1ystema: or coll•ca ln lhe varlouai areu. '"Our duty la to kMp t.be •Wma.I tpOt.llghl Of pUbUcll)" Oil all HrY- -.itta of the 'people ... -Ed BuU L. Waken of Knl1bt new.papen, re ,editorial obtlptlon&. WORDS wen not aepe.l'&ted by .•pacu In ear\)' fonn1 of writtnc. LIGAL NOTICI . • . . \' • . . • . -. •u••• POT ROASTS 7-IONE · ' CHUCK, ' LEAN &MEATY FRESHLY GROUND . . ~LATE llOJ~r n s a a GROUND iEEF •••• • ' . . ·~· .. --------·---------~-1 • ..,,, IAIT••• con-••• PORK CENT R CUT Rll PORK LOIN CHOPS Rll END PORK LOIN ROAST COUNTRY STYLE PORK _ SAUSAGE . 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