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~AGE 2 -PART · I -· THURS~AY, JUNE 2,-·1949 143
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P\JN''hed Wft7 Ttlllndlly at Newpcwt Be•cb, CalltonU&.
O!llee and Printtns Pla.nt at .2211 Balboa '1llvd.-Phono Barbor 11111
l:!Jt.ond u ...,__ -Jun.. 18; ac-0, at u.e.poot omce at
Newport J!dcb, Olllfomla, under the Art of Mud> S. 11119
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Bl!!N 0 . REDDICK, o.rrber and Publlbr
WALTER RAE, News Editor
• ROBJ!lllt'I' r. WU.!,Ml!S, Busln-Manac'!"
KOBmlT L. BOLLIKtlHllAD, Advtrtlslng )o(anqer
~ PrtM bu bffn adjUdgeO a ntnnpape-r of genual ctrculaUon by
dect'ee of the Su~rlor Court of Or&nge County and 18 tully quaJlflHI
to pUbUah all kind~ of legal notittS and advf'rtlaemenU
OITICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
8UllACIUPTIOM aATU:
In Qnulse eoun1y, p.oo pu , .... OUU:lde of Oran.se County, 12.JM)
THE KELP CUTTING Blll· • Wbether California's ABsemblymen are men of courag&
and determination or mi!rely tools of lobbyiata and will pub-
licly admit their bondage will aoon be known.
• An entire structure of proof. has been laid in the AB-
aembly itself with the p?'eSentatibn of AJuiembly Bill 1960
authored by Earl Stanley of our community.
This bill, if adopted. would prohibit the cutting of
kelp for three yean\ along the Coast of Orange County.
The bill wu voted out of the FiBh and Game Committee of
the Assembly with a "DO PASS" rider attached. What's
more -THE BILL WAS PASSED ON THE ASSEMBLY
FLOOR. But within hours. the powerful lobbyists of the
kelp harvesting industry had the bell called to the floor of
the Allllembly for reconsideration. They succeeded and'
since that lime the bill has lain dormant in the Assembly
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Dlrlme Ana _Or!tf1'1'.-I
...W-,Lynn~Hac· Lou a .... ;. Elliott LH ff--· nor... thy El Sw•Mth Hat f le I <I. Kett.b
Bnnt ~aynle, 01..........itt Jol&1
Jty, Bob D. HomatrMI. c. Hill Baroid K. Hol-
HMtk
Robort
brook.
Bortdl. De-Hug ....
Tliomu L. Holla, Dol'.Vlb,y Lee
CUi1.lo Lee Horot. y_,..
lloWard, JamH Flldwd •
• Jackel:rn Leilani Btrilt.
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Marpttt Ja.n l.aley, .Donald Lee
ael<8oa. 1-ard PltlUp Jam..,
l!IUabethJo-. -· Wl
ul J:».
Ronald
llJ.alD Walle;, J-, Mid!·
Ke.aer. Joan Ellen Kltnes.
W. Kltora, Ln:lie OeraJ-
otYlsto, Edward o o r d o n
Kenneth W. Kn.ner, Earl
unkel, Jae>c L. lA..urte. Joey
dine K
Kopp,
Leo K uno ... Laurie.
Joe
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Dt-M.i. LHter, Betty Jt-an
Robert Boyd Ondsay, B&r-
ancy U..,le. Teddy !Kwia .,.,,. N
Md! uten.,· Carl Herman McCul·
Jail, Jr. , M&tp.ttt Helen Karah&JJ,
Ann Martin, Wllllam T.
J<lbn Donna Muon.
S..-erl)'
Martin,
Donald D. M&W80n, Virgie LoulM
Mende
Joanne
nb&ll, Michael L. Merrlrldd,
Zllsabeth M@rrtll, Ray W.
gh, Millard 0-N:>rge Min,
Mlllf'r, MarJlnf> Mary Mon-
Middau
Dal• L
ahan •
Edna
.... Peter C. Morrill, A rlf"ne
Mortbn,
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HAJHIOR. JOOR CAJO'f18 M --la """dlJ t..hla: t'OlllpiptN ...etJt
-m..-bOIMlq ~ ........ ..-....., by I"" !!outb ()out. C....ot.....U... Co. ,
Aacu.~t 16 ~~-te W&ttH B. Mellott. hokliPr o( thP eonttM:t. ~Datt llt.'MI .
1hfo u.alqw e.-.,. .......... , .....vtac a hulldln• \\'.hlf'h hlA f•thf'r, Wlllanl Mf"ltott hi
Ouy 0 , Neuhoff, AIYt:t> 1.or-' ,,.,,, ~loo H pkt~ at k>ft reo...,r In pboto.
'Noblf>a, Ellubfoth Ann ~
(Sam Hardy aerial photo)
NOf'lOn, Joan Nunan, Karl Anton
Oqui.ot, Agnf'-11 Ellt"n OWen, MArl-
lyn A nn Pf"tf!'rw.n, Lowell A. Pon-
Unc,
ard H
Garf
Roi-t
~..'.'ldald 0~ic•hrkn••r.Porter, Rich-Hobby Shop Potlurk Jnr C'holr ... .,. n.c M.f'mbf>rs of the choi~ of Co.<ita
B'Nenton Rofen, Gordon N p • t Mf'._sa. Community chur<:h and thf'ir
Ror1ck, Pa.Uy Adair Rou.!J-ew ro1ec familif'S w111 have a pot luck sup-
lf'1, M
Sale to Benefit
Child Cripples
Refe 'lt la! •
WatclJ tlil.t eolWnl> ffd; ..-it
(Oil' • 4!/impltl&e bit "' -ml>l-actl~ -ala ao4 ~ or add.-.
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ANDfUll&l!IN, F , C~ 111& Coast
Hlway. cDM to 114 !Mth Neyt
llTEVENSON, R. L.,, 7301 Holly-
__, B!Yd., Hollywoo<I to 2031
N. Ivar, Hollywood 31 .. Calif.
WILl!ON, CHAS. R., tl&O N. San
Ga.ln1el, san dabrteJ to 423 w.
Mrpllf', Ave., Monrovta.
RJ;NEW'.AIA •
BLAKE. I. B., Nf'wport
CARLSTROM, HILMAR. Newpt.
M•MILLAN, Mrw:·~. D., Newport
MESSINO, Mrw. C. W .. Balboa
NtiNAN,EVERli.Tl\N.wport
RICHARDSON'S YACHT AN·
CHOR.AGE, Balboa Island
SAl'\SON, T. A., Newport
THOM:, C. L,, Wf'ddfl'TbUrn, Ore
WALLACE, Mrs. FRANC, Balboa
hopper. A. Sch
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artha Dianf" Schillf"r, Curt f L th pE>r at thf> rhurch ~!al hall on mldt, Freddi.-kack Shan-0 U eranS \VPdnffldoy e\'ening, Junr 8, 6:30 A large stock of donated recon-
0 Co b Ea 1 Stan d haron Graef' ShrtTill, StC'ph-o'ckk-k it was a.nn ouncM'I today. 1litioned Items' which woukt n\Ake Vhllt VnN"e VaJlf"y range untys two as.c;iem lymen, r ley an ·en Lawrence Showier, Gordon A new and dJffetent IH!r'Vice to the prospective va.caUonlst Mn. PAni;y POfly of Balboa and
Sam Collins battled for their principals and their consti· Allan Skaftt, Lowell R. SlatPr. thf" commun ity i• being otf~d SrootPT Stolf'n a happy one are to bf! put on ale Mr. and Mrs. F. Phillipa. 533
tuents Marlene E. Snider, Mary Ann by th~ Newport Harbor l--Utheran Thef( of hi., 1913 Cu!!hman al the Children's H.QIJ>ital Salvap Westminster Avenue, Newport
, Snydf'r, Shtrlf>Y Sup St.a.thlt-r, May Church, It wa111 announced today. motor scootrr from lhP KfOUnrl~ Shop thiA week, according lD Mf'!J-}I lght.11 were recent Vl.slton to
S. R. Monaco, ·M.D.
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UI W. llAl.80.t. BLVD.
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A. V.Andrews,M.D .
PSIGCIAM -st7ltCli01'
Dr. W. T. Mooney
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SURGERY
OBSTE'l'IUO'I
Ninth and Cutral
Harbor te
DR. P.A. CHAMBERLIN
CJIDIOPRAC'l'Oft
ltH Nowjlort Bo~
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Dr. E.T. Butt.worth, 0. D.
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The proponents of the Bill to stop kelp cutting are not Lol"T&ln Standage Ba.rbara K•y Sensing the need for a prol"ra.m ot ·tne·Balboa Yacht Club yPstt>r· Temple Ashbrook, ge11en.I e '
fighting for a political cause but for a principal. a basic Starege, Nichol~ Tait Stc-.-le of activities in which the entire day wu rf'portP<l to NPwport manager. plcture9Que Pioneertow:n, .•. 'tua:a CONRAD llCHTER I 0
Dkk Darrel~ Stephen" Rod<'rick family can participate, the church &inch police by C. P. Taylor. A Jer&'e selection of book.s, re&• V~ley. Former Harbor Ma 11 t er , • ,
industry. and the preservation or one or our great natural DarTell Stewart. Doran 'call 8Uf'NJ, 1 l~ sponsoring a C'Ommunity-wide sonably priced, h8Vt" bf.mt donated Tom B 0 u ch e y ls owner or • ~ w.i CMa.I
resources....-in fact for the very existance of our community. WlnRton Sullivan, D. FloyU Swan-Family Hobby Shop which will I to thE' .!lhop to sell for the benefit rE'staurant and cocktall lounge In NEWPORT BEA.Clll
Their battle is made more just in that the great ex-.'Ion . be· held In iLR new-ly btillt pe.tlo Reception llo11ors or the sick and crtrrlt"<J patients. Yucoa Valley and has the wcl· Pbotte Barbor ltol
Peter Wa.rren Tatum Edwin roonl one f've"nlng each WHk be• ~fni. Alllhbrook said. comp mat out for his Joe-al ftlf'nds. Hourw: 9 :30 a . m. to 12 Noon
. periment that they want conducted would not harm any-o.an Taylor Gordon M~cDonold ginning next Tu•od&y, June 1 •t Mt. Carmel Pastor Located at H22 N1 V<'rmont. ------1:30 to 4:30 p. m. or bf
one--particularly ~kelp cutting industry. Thamu No;ma M.ay Thom a 7:30 o'clock. the Mhop iJ:1 rtm entirely by vol~ Fan Mt Appolntmertt
'""' David Rutherford Tiiton Ba ba~ The Family Hobby Shop idea i~ Membtr!'I of Our LAdy (If 1'ft untet"r workers and all profits go 1;::===========~ 111e proponents of ~ssembly Bill 1960 state and be· Ikon~ Tru.ty Vlrginla Van ~ k nl"W in the area ot chutth at'tlvi· Carmel Catholic <'htlr('h wel('omed towartl lht> caring for the sick Whf'n th<' ran belt of your car
lieve that fish along our coastline are being depleted by Norman 0. Van Hall, John O:u; tie~ and l.!r beJn.-pioneered by the tht>lr new pal!tor, the Re\'. Deni~ child, t>t>comt>~ fray~ it indicatf's that
the uncontrolled harvesting of kelp which removes all of ~ V~ltttyj:ck L. WMt, Marthe ~~·~e~~h~:~0;h~~:: ~c~ ~~~~;~:Y 1 ~ve~J:;c~ti~~e h~~ ck>~ht~.e ;ec::~1o;fti!~':a!:~~:: i:'i:.t!ltlh~ ~~:m~il:ry~~b ouo~
the protection for the small fish . Their stand has been w":: ht~ ltlock. Crerory F'. believes It may otter 110me 801u-clubhou~. The affair was ar-, and shoes. Southern California. When tr:ay-
repeatedly substantiated by the Division of Fish and Game g · tlon to thp national problem of rangf'd by the Altar Socit"ty, Y.rith The salvage shop will pick up ed bf>lt '" detected, it should l>f'
r: tn its own hearings. M Ca • paN"nt, &."I w ~ 11 as child <Selin· Mn. A. J . Durocher in ch~rg~. any donalt'd Items. 'n!.e donors replaced at onct'.
Wallace J. Miiier, M. D
EY1!l PHYSICIA1"
lU& Oout H1""'"'1
0oPO• tlel llfar
by AppL. Bar. 1618 ela rftlYQI quency .since the chief purpoee ot Murray Rabbitt "'·a~ appoint&! are asked to call NOrmendie -;mmmmrlil9il!,iiiiiiia~N The· Fish and Game commission repreaentatives have the Famlly Hobby 8 hop la :.o ch.11.trman for the evening. He In· 3-197~ and 9 truck will call for I
often admitted that the kelp furnishes the only shelter in (Coathrof'd from P~ 1 > develop a common bond o1 Inter-troduced F.11.ther Fa 1 .., e y, who the items. The ahop is eincerely NEW s I'=============~
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. Pr I st" a awarded ~pectator:. est between pennta a.nd childJ'e.ft spoke In a general way about th(' ln need of all t s of uva t' I 1 l e ~ean for small fulh . Further h:&ve they stated that during the 2-day affair.I and ultimately with neighbors In parish and It.~ activities. Anoth-t>r M ype g'
k I bed tee th be ch f . k Th Du .. r~. A~hbrook statl'.'d. 0 EDWA"D W • 'ILU• • e p 8 pro t e a es rom erosion. 9:00 ~ at Legion HaJJ, mn<!em the communit.!',u weJJ. ''Keeplnl" •pea er wu omaa gan. wno -·---r. I\ • M M
Old ti ti L·-( ~• H ·bo· th I · an-d · oltf.(lme ·da.ri~lng to -thf' thf' fimlfy ·ri ttftM' i.1tt11'16'1it!1 _......~ti.,,.,.. me:mbren wmk' ·~ ,.,,4
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me •.BJ~u1en o our ""ewport a.r r, e a.rg4 mualc of Marty .Mart I n'a h o n1 e by provldtng who~e together to carry out lmprnve-Confirmation Ctetses, i'llt•" I a .._..~lll1P"'WR'
est such •portf,.h1ng port in the World. uy, beHeve, and on:heatra un<kr the aponsor· re<reatlon lhe family can part.kl· me nt p!Qno whk h call for th•· p . h A f ·r f 6STl!lOPA
can prove, that after the kelp is cut, the f18h are gone. •hip ot the Mesa Boots and patt!: tn to,.ether, Is the problem oonstn1ctlon of a new church and ar1s C IVI 1es 0 615 GofdeNod A... Offlc:•1 H•. no
THIS IS UNDENIED BY THE KELP CUTI'ERS _ Saddle Chlb. which gave birth to tbe prosnm rectory. St. James Church By Theodore BoblDA CORONA DEL MAI 1"·' .... _,
l'T'1'.rr> "°11day of the Famlly Hobby Shop," Rev. Mrs. E. S. Poitier sjlng t wti
1 ni:.. ASSEMBLY--OR ANYONE ELSE! Noon : Fiah Fry. Roth 1'9id. numbers, tn An Oldfa11hinned Qnq Wednesday evening of this Truly unfortunate that. over 400
Kelp is cut for stock fed, for chemical recovery, and Noon to 2:00 p.m. _ Midway At the beginnln.-. lnatructoni To\vn <W. H. Squire I and An week adultl'I inte~!'lt@d In taking persons meet violent death ove1
80Qle for medicinal purposes. There are two principal har-events and entertainment. will be provided to teach ceramic!'!, Irish Love Son f{ I Mat¥aret R. the confirmation rite of the Epis-the ~emorial Day Holidays. Sure-
• 2 :00 _: Amateur stage talent leather tooling, sewing, hat de-Lang), also. fnr an en~ore, Four copal church met at the rectory, ly some way must be found to
velifers, one in San Diego, one in San Pedro. Our Coast· contest. signing, wood carVlng, • c 0 PP er Ouck.3 on a Pond 1Ahci e . Need-Balboe. Bay Sho~s. and were lesaen the deaths causf"d by autos
line is the f&rthereat locale of kelp. from either of the two 2:30-Froc Jumptng contel'lt. work, model butkilnc and what-ham)._ She was acc~~pan1ed at given initial instruction by the and that means all of us must
Dr. Obed Lucas
DENTIST
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Pbone Harbor 1480
22021A W. Central
NEWPORT BEACH Plant&-theretore they . should welcome the experiment 3 :00-Beeuty Conte11t. ever additional hobb1ea members the piano by Mrs. L1ll1an Gee. Rev, Psul Moore \Vheeter. drive more cautiously and ob-
1:00-Mustc&l concert. wish to ahare. "The Family Hobb}• Refre&hmenta were served at f\ The claas~ will be held each serve the same co urtesy we do as
here. 4 :00 to 8 :30 _ Midway enter-Shop i• open to a.II who deairt-to t>eautlfully de~orated table. thO!'le Wednesday evening from 7 :30 to pedestrians on a sidewalk. Inl~============~
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Let's find out if the fish po1mlatio• of our off shore talnnlenl. participate regardJeu of ctee\l. prealding be 1 n g the Mesdames 9 :30 p.m. and anyone Interested contrast to usual traffic con-11
areas will be replenltlhed as a result of the D'l'nwin• of the 4 :30 -Bubble Gum blowin~ It e purpose Is te promote th e Theodore Robina, Lee O'K e I I y, in tttking the tnstrucUon, or re-ditions I W8.3 amazed and pleased "".., e contest 1r1nals). lperacmel aatlafactlon whlch comes Georp. Sa.nche&, Roy Shaff'r anrt vit"wing the work. may ·attend. at the alowneu of traffic end ab-BOT SULPHUR BATIDI
ke.lp for their pt'Otect.ion. 5 :30-Balloon ~en.slon . with achk>vtng BometbfllK wortll-Fra.n.klin Windle. Church Actllitlf'll sence of reck1e8.8 drlvlng that I Rock Steam Boom a MAMlll'9
A.RE THE LOBBYISTS AFRAID OF THE PROOF? 8 :30-Atil'ardtng of pr1r.e1t. while; to ce ment fa.mlly ttea, and , witneas on & venture to Los An4
8 :30 to cioslnt"-Mldwey Pntf'r-to help produce better cltir.ens ln Guests Feted Other sctivitieB for the comlng geles and back Memorial Day. LOld>ltLJJS SILVE&ADO Local l"eSidents, organizations, boatmen and fishermen
all are in favor of the moratorium of kelp cutting on our
coastline. WU.L THE ASSEMBLY BE WHIPPED TO
SUBMISSION BY THE LOBBYISTS-OR WILL A NATU-
JUL RESOURCE BE PRESERVED -OUR BEACHES
PROTECTED -AND FISH POPULA't'ION OFF SHORE
Ot ORANGE COUNTY BE REST0RED. ,
ALL OF THESE QUESTIONS WILL BE ANSWERED
WHEN ASSEMBLY BILL 196-0 is brought to the floor for
resubmission and either passed or defeated.
\ainment. tht" community," pa 8 t 0 r Roth O H week Include: The ve8try meeting Even though there wu an ex-..llCIN'Dil 8PRIN08
Awarding of prize~ lo Paradt" rlec lared. Albert L. Gatterdam bas Ver Ofiday to be held Tuellday at 8 p.m. in tremely lot or cat8 on the road I Telepbone Onap l1IO-K•l
conte11l.8 wtll be Jded b be i t d t Yi.le th At C D M ff the parish house: the meetinr of saw no accidents or near accldenl.! 1:;:::::.;::::=:========:
M 0 n .. -pre:o1 over y en appo n e o super f' • • • Orne the Woma•'s A•-;1,·ary, to •· held and everyone seemed mlndfUI of r8. 011 ocach, wife of the Prf'•l-program. ""rther .. intormJtlon ~ ...,.... uo:-
dent or the Lion~ Club. The ,.vent, 111ay be se('Hred by calling Beacon Two blrthday.9 and 8 wf'dding 1 et .2 p.m. on Thurflday in th a the other fellow., Maybe A great
primarily for conte.<tla.nu and 6056-W . anniversary were ob!lerved at a pansh house; the meeting ot the many were on their way to 01
par a d e particJpant.<i, wtU take cay week-end party held at the Woman's Auxiliary, ~o be held. et from a cemetery where !iOllle loved
place at 3:30 p.m. Saturday In th!:.' Merc'"-nt IS" Left home of Mr. and f\frs. Thomas s. 2 p.m . on Thursday 1n the pansh o~e hall lost a life In a tra!flr.:
n!ar of Legion Hall, llll Smith, 62l Acacia street, Corona house with a book review by Mrs. nushap or the ~ought engendered
C.mlvaJ officials t 0 d 8 y con-ff Id• th B del Mar. Those honored were Cerol1ne Baxter aa the program. by lhe Memonal Day observance
trs.sted laat yt>ar's atlenJance oi 0 tDg e &g William Schaal of South Gate·. The <'hurch school picnic wHI may ~ave brought home the Idea
10,000 to double that number A Costa Mel!la me~h.a.nt wbo Mrs.. Alton Pryor of Pasadt'na and be he Id at 4 p.m. Saturday in of tr)'lng to get back home tn Ule
anticipated Saturday and Sunday. advanced $20 cub to a "prospet-observing their first wedding ,80 _ Irvine Park with a picnic aupper. same vehicle they len home In .
BAl.TZ JIOBTVAllT
Lady Atte.nda.n&
4 I 0 Coalot Hlp-J
CORONA DEL MA&
DAY AND HlGBT PhoDe Harbor 4%
Proceedll go t o the public lm-live cU3lomer" waa left holding niVetsBry. Lawrence Smith. son or games and races. Anyway, Jet's have rnore of th¢
proven1ent progran1 ot th!.' Lior..q thl' bag yestt-rday afte.r dtacovet -the hoets, and his wife. 8\lllday, June 12, will be the sane driv1ng. . Old Ea:tabll8hed Inlun.nce
; The fire Bug Says · · ·
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IJU llU JJllS YEAR _
Club. lng that a "diamond" ring left ., Guests danced Jn the pall" close of the 1pring quarter tor the In London, scientists ha\'e de-Acency
security waa worth no 010,.. than watched ttJe televi!lion wenl church school and on Jane 19 the veloped wool made from rock!-. All llnea written. TB X R R Ifs ff: twlmmlng aRd enjoyed a 'delight-summer 11chedule starts, with Wonder if that means new BOWABD W. GERBISB • ay e5U :r~. B . G. I..ovejoy told sheriff'I" l'UI holld.,-. They included : Mr. Holy Communion at 8:30 and 10 cl~thes will have rock bottorr.. llOINewportBlvd., eo.t&MM&
(0.tlmlfld Frona Pace 1) officers that a ma.n came lnlo and Mra. Schaal. South Gate; Mr. a .m., c~urch school at 10 a.m. In pnces. For P'.ices that are fair PHONE BEACON 5101
been refONd to family· physicians her elt>Ctric&J appliance •to re., and Mn. Don CarN. Alhambra : the parish house. and for the flnest car .aervicea Ill~::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;~
and the public health nu~a for iselected $60 worth ot nllf'reha.ndiH C.p,. and Mrs. Francis Carll, San and repe.ln ln toWn, bring your
followup. for hi:o1 wire. and then borrowed P'hlnct111CO· Mr and Mrs Alton Dance to Benefiit car ln to our automobile O:·
Dr. Bauer u.id, "Penons re<-elv-th«> 125 an."r expla!nln&" that hf''d Pryor. P~de~a : Mr. and Mrs. pert.II at THEODORE ROBINS,
inl' nottce1t to report to their doc-leave th,. r'lnc u security, and Louis Mell" and son. Huntington Buildi·n9 Fu·nd 22nd and Central. Phone Har·
lo!"S In reprd to the survey redttm It after tomf! other shop-Parll:; Mr; and Mn1. Lawrenc~ bot
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ahoukl not be unduly alarmf'd. The pin1C. 8tnitb, South Oete; Mr, and Mr!l,, The flf'lt major st.ep ln thf'
request for a followup on these ApparenUy hf' never 'finl.abed Myron Way and chlldrtn. Coron:i • I tlo , I ,._ 33. ~-·
i d dtl Mar j comp e n o uoc MW ....:'<..I persons n icates that a further thl' rest of lhe ahopptna ht' l&ld · __ _ ward at Ca.aa Colina will be ceJe-
phyatcaJ check would be a wise he wu eolng to do. M,.._ Lovejoy G ts 1 bratf'd on the evening ot June
precautionary mea.'rure and dGe.'I rPport.Pd thi• tnt"idenl which &he ues Attend ~th with a benefit square dance :!"n ":~ly mean that TB has saJd occurred on the anernoon .i PoUce Aux Meet on the floor' of tbe. new building,
, May 28, adding that she'• coa-• It wa."I announcf"d today by P"'tan-
The actual flgurft on the local vlnced now that t.br mu lan"t Elva Woodland, wife of a ne\·i Cf'9 Eleanor Smith, esecut:Jve vice
1urvey foUow : coming back to pay her the m. 'de t f the bom f Newport Harbor, five cases of pollcf' officer and MilUe Spratt pres1 n o e or cripj>led lf'l the ring, and pick up Ult wer·• ~..... when mem•·-of chlld""1T Thie dance wtU ..._ o-•cUve TB: 11 ca.aes !IU.Specled 1"8 : mrrchandiM. "' •-..,. l.l'C•o • UIC" ,,...... thf'ee bnrt eondJtlons, nve oth~r Newport Buch police auxiliary to thip general pubUc and pro-
cf\nt a.tmonnaliUts. were ent.rta.Jned at the home (lf ceeda will go to Ute bulkllng tund .. ,.... a.-. .. rty Hilk Bet Lace. 5'8 Fullerton Avenut, of thf' home . Thi• ff'ff servl~ wu made pot;-· w ~ h a!ble try the !II.le of Chriatmu Mr. and MrL John H. 8chtrc' Mcw'PQrt Hel&hts. Ela.ine McMan-On. Ira ~ reeetved from
8eala. • of Beverly HUJ.s were Costa llNa Jaa1 paqted the ho.st.ea In her Peter Te.ny, lnat.rudor of UM
Yis:iton th1s wffk wb.ea U.ey ....,.. dutlet.. wheelchair square d&ncen o( tbe
Jwy Cl Fl •nterta!Md by llr. and Kr.. Loo II WU decided tb take part l.1 Orthopedic Hooplt&J bi Loa Aa· -8 lll'S yer A r.-no -.iw.,. and lltra. tlle Jlemor1aJ Day program an1 sei.. that hla team wtn be 1n at·
{.._1, . • .,. "' ~-t. Awtrey Cottle. wa.s teftdallce a.ad wW preaent a ~ia .. -.,,.,. .._ ...__ l) ' Kat.bPrine Klrby. ~ to t&k• a wteat11 to the specialty number, Jira. Bmlt.b
an "8" ....,. ... ..., on the runway I °'"'-Art!• Sbvde ottering to a&Jd. The )'OUllC people l*ti<f·
af\or landlna. the maneuver being o.t el T_,, O-111&1<4 It. · ~I' Ill thla act have pined
aa -.-1)4ed roove wtth a BT-13 Mr. and K,.. Jack PbilUpa -TIM evening wu opent plaflnJ local renown for their tmt>IU&I
piano In order for tJ1o pilot to got famUy of Oakla.a4, Mr. &Dd -pmer, "tile "'*-.. .....,. a demoastraUon ot grate &Dd .,u.
• clear view ot the gn>u:nc:S area WiWa.m wie. and f&mJ1y ot. o,a.. dll!llllt coune at the rd'reshment tty Ultder d.lfftcult ~
btfon tullns onto the !le-down tarlo •---vloll<Jn la U.. llofr: \ ' Del Jlolley, Wtoll known "caller"
ana · f« po.rldoc, Coota M-'-'• ot Mr. and Jin. Plwnt wm\JK a ry Bates, Of !Ian Dlmaa IUld hla -
W.tncor• tor th plalntitt coo-Frank PbUUpa. 9Twrly l!ttmkal1. "Audr-ey CotOe.. Will dOnate tMtr ~ tor tlM
t-.d tbal Mani& Md made a Jla'7 CWoimw>o, Marti J-. -. Jlodera ..._ 1'111 al-
oompleta "tr wm on the landi~· •-Coe•-llalotl Jorie&. L&Veta C...... LIQ tern&t• witJi -do-for
llripud tkl.bo "!U tnlfac-1 Coot.a JI-Pool••i(n Buel Pri<e, Artlo 5oVde, Ruth Q.errlllh.,--P!'l;f.,..tjMm.
op.lalt lneonrinC trafbe at Ille OW llu ~ ft'Olll Sant& Bir-Aldo GoEton. Oitllmne l. rtoes... 0ta.r •-of Ille _,
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MILESTONES
BIRTHS
RINESLY-T o Mr. and Mrs.
Billy w. Hlnealy, 201 Weatmirulter
Ave., Costa Mesa, Jn Santa Ana
Comicnu nity h08J>ltal. M a. y 26.
1949,; a daughter. 6 Jb8., 1 5 ~ oz.
HA UN -To Mr. a.nd Mrs. Wil-
liam-Haun, 2245 S. Pacific Ave.,
Costa 1'1e&a, in St. J o.seph hoe-
pita.1 Ma.Y. 2:S. 1949, a son. 6 lbs.,
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WHITEHEAD -T o Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Whitehead, . I i:S E.
17th St . Costa Mesa, in St. Jos-
eph bol!pital, .'itfay 25. 1949, a son.
6 lbs.
PAXTON -To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Forte, 156 C&briUo St.,
Co!Jta Mesa, in Santa Ana Com-
munity hoapit.a.l, May 29, 1949, •
son, 8 lbs.
CALEY -To Mr. and Mnt. Philip
Caley. 374 Avocado St.. Costa
Mesa. in Santa Ana CommunJty
hospital, May 31, 19<19, a daugh·
ter, 8 lbs. 13 oz.
1'fARR L.\GE LICENSES
Harold H. J . Brickman, 34.;
Dawn Marcella Chamberlain, 2-1 ,
bolh 216 Via Lido Nord, Ney.·porl
Beach.
To~-u8end Club
Local ·women
Take Red C ross
Training Cour se ·
Conducted under the guidance
ot Mn. Laura Warren, eaecutiT"e
dlreetor, Boutl!Un Orang'O County
chapter, Ame.rican Red C ro a a,
Santa Ana. an eight hour tralnillg
cout9e for volunteer •taff akies
was completed and the foUOwing
H a r b o r resident.a were certifi-
cated: Mn ... Carl Za.mloc.h, Balboa
lala.nd: Mrs. Fay Tooker , New-
port Beach: Mrs. Louise Paquet.
Mrs. M . J . Rotunno and Mrs.
Ralph Randel, Corona dd Mar.
Mrs. Zam lock and Mrs. Randel
have-been active volunteers with
Newport Barbot Red Cf'088 tor
several yea.ra, aervtng in various
capacities with m o tor aervtce,
canteen. nu~rltion a.nd blood donor
programs. Both are members of
the Newport branch b o a r d of
directors.
Marvin Paxton. 2710 Ocean Front.
Nt"wpart Beach, in St. Joaeph
hospital. May 28, 19-49, a d augh-
ter. 8 lbs .. 4 oz.
Nf'14-port T own&end c-lub
m~t at 7:30 p. m. ~tonday,
6 with Mr. and Mrs. P . L.
FORTE -To Mr. and Mrs. gins, 1680 TuaUn avenue.
\Viii
June
Hig· HONOR ED QUEEN L> Nel-., Glay of a.It>. l lllud aad BeW" otfteen of Ooeta M~ Becht-I 157.
International Order of .Job'9 Dau~ "''Ve installed b7 ReUrta1 Queor-n Arutette Sblr~y •t lm-
preMl\."e oeremooiM beld Sat:un:llt.y eventns tn Co9ta Mfisa J...es'oll UIL (Photo-Cn.ft Studio Pho toJ
Mrs. Paquet served with Red
Ci08.5 two yeat'!'I overseas during
the war. being stationed a.l Ma-
nilla. She was a1!Jo with the Los
Angeles Red Cross f o r several
yea.rs in nu.raing .service and with
the \\1ar Inquiry bo&rd.
Staff A i des work volunteer
hours in the local Red Cto88 office
and participate in specia.I Red
CiOS!I projects such u the sum·
mer s w i m program and blood
donor program IA'here they assi8t
in enrolling and record ke-eping. FATHER'S
DAY
JUNE .
19
l.E'WlS l>IXOS
·r Bethel 157 , Job 's Daughters , Seafs i Off ice rs at Saturday Ceremony
j Spotlighted a.s they stepped
I through a huge star bf sweet pea.a, Burdick, Bethel 120, Junior custo--
new office rs of Costa Mesa Bethel d1an. ,
I N n. 157, International Order of In the lmpre&SJve ceremony, i Job's Daughters, slowly pa88ed in-candles we re lit by Vlrginia Hol-
l to the bethel at 8 o'olock Saturday ker of Bethel 157 and Marilyn
• evening, May 28. to be IJUIU.lled Dobbins. Bethel n . Keeper of ! into their offlce!IJ by Annette Shlr-the Gold Book wu five year old
I Icy, retiring honored queen and Carol Lynn Albright and her sis-
1 tier cnrp.s ot lnalAlllng otftcen. ter Donna, six &nd a half. was
• Charming in th.eir youthful Crown Bearer. Each w ore a blue
II fl"'isc were the new elective of· gown In formal length. Jackie
ficers, Honored Queen LA Nelle Wallace. five, wu Escort of the
I C ay, Senior Princess Constance Holy Bible. 'i S/look, Junior Prjncess Velma Following two vocal solos by
P ridham, Guide Eleanor Ra.ga11 Pat ~tcMastera and James Sny·
• I .:t nrl Marshal Carol Thomas. der cam.e presentation of gueatl'
m usician : Kenna John.eon, first tr"uurer; Patricia Sm.1th, director
niesst>nger ; Sharon Sherrtll, ~c-of mu.sic; Esale Robin80n, pro-
')nrt meBsenger; Pat!ly Allen, third ma ter of 90elablllty; Helen Davl!I,
l
j i\ppnintlve officer.s include : Jo-and members of the guardta.n
l!nne Shafer, chaplain; Joanne council which lncludet'l: Mrs. Ruby
, Ol\v1~. trl'asurer; Betty Dean Crawford, guardian ; Rex Al-
l sn,ith, librarian : Marcia Taylor , brlght. 'a.saociate guardian ; Mes-i recorder; Carol,yn P ridham. as-dames Esther Johruon. guardian
',I! "listant recorder: Barbara Ungle, sec~tary: Doris Ragan. guardian
I • mess('nger : Barbare. St are g e , promoter of hoepltallty; Feme
THE PHOTOGRAPHER J Cn urtb messenger: 1'fanon Bayer . Ham, promoter of finance and
I fifth n1cssenger; Constance Garn-DQrothy Burdick. promoter of j :-r1on, ~nior cus lodia.n: J anet paraphernalia.
I HARBOR AAO NORM'S LANDING '! Louck~. junior custodian; Connie George Gay of Balboa I.111land,
Gunn, inner guard ; Joan Sutter· father of the honored queen. pre-l--.. -·----.. -----·-------=----1 ~i1~.rlc~~~~r guard: Carol Fink, ~;~~g ~~n;'~~t a0fp~~ :::a~~
QUICK "An91I food"-trim Olltll from
11ices of day·o ld b read , cut bread into
\
_/!fl • tlri p t a n d d ip i n
,. 1w eet ened, c on· ~. ; d e n se d m ilk. Roll
"-' ~ • • strip s in s hredde d l, f!'I. t coco nut , b ro il e a ch l 1l d1 'untU li g htly
b rownetl. .
Also in.stalled were officers of w~ La Nelle's aunt, Mrs. Ray
t he Bethel Choir, Judith Allen , Funderburk of Chicago.
Dnrothy Barnett, Mabel Brockett, Installing orticers wore sum-
Ret ty Lou Cody, LorT&1ne Cran· mer form&.18 while bethel officers
dall. · Carol Fin~. Ju!Jtlne F'eUoW11, wore thelt robes of office. Elect.
).iaMlyn Ham, Sue Ann Ham. ed officers carried beautiful bou-
Di&n• Harri.f, J.oanae. MaTillv .-,u.et.......,~ cuter•·· •00
Sht.rley MIU.off, GiU Pa1'1.e. Var-carnattona, while appointed of-
'lyn Petersen. Dona Sedinger, flcen carried gardenJu and car-
ludith Tucker, Sylvia Wilcox., nations. The Bethel Choir rnem.
Evel)'·n Williams, Phyllis Wll· bent wor~ headbands. purple and
loughby. Ca r o I Y, n Woodwortl'I. White camaUorui for blondes. roae
Jane Soderberg, Carol Fetters, .pink and wh.lte for brunetteA.
Doran Suess and Barbara Hen-Thf'ae were made by Mrs. Al·
ning. bright, 'A.'ho ma.de many of lhe
l n3talling officers e.salsllng Re-bouquets and did the decorstion11
tiring Honored Queen Annette tor the ha.JI with the uslstance of
Shirley were : Past Hono red Qoeen her hu.sba.nd.
Barbara. Stovall, guide; Put Hon-Serving a.11 u11hers for the eve-
ored Quef'n Joy Ja.ne Holker . nlng were Don Baer. Ron Baer
chaplain: Honored Queen Joan and Bob Burdick, ~Mol.ay mem.
Neff, Bethel 40. recorder; Director bers.
ot MusJc Patricia Sm.1th. mu.sicl-Aner the cer emony members
an: PMt Honored Queen Jea.n ot the Bethel council served re-
:.leff. Bethel '45, senior cu11todlan ; freshmente at bea.utltu1Iy deco-
Past Honored Queen Barbara rated lace-covered tables.
Lypps . Wagner Rites Solmenized
at St. Mary 's Catholic Church
! Nancy Farwell
Graduates From
Stephens College
Miss Nancy Farwell of Balboa
wa.a graduated with an Associate
In Art.a degr tt from Stephen!!
College at Columbia, Mo. Con1-
mencemenl exercises ror the l J6th
graduating cla5!1 held· on May 31 .
with degrees conferred by Dr.
Homer Price Rainey. prt>sident of
Stephens Colle-ge. Miss Farwell
la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lyman H. Farwell of 1124 Ea:.t
Central A venue.
The Commencen1en t program
wa.a highlighted by special events
planned for the entertainment of
the pare.nu of 11tudent.s and other
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Mr s. C . G . Huston
Vi sits Mesa Fri ends
A round of quiet but very de-
lighUul entertaining was inspired
by Afr,, C . C. Huston of Holly·
\Vood, a pioneer resident of Cost.a
Mesa. \\'hilt> she visited the Mesa
as houl'!e guest of Miss Alice
Plun1er.
One of the pleasant gatherings
\\'BS t he turk ey dinner arranged
in Miss Plume:r's home_ Arter th ~
repast. bridge occupied the re·
mainder of the eveni11g with Mrs .
Gunnin~ Butler scoring high, and
Mrs. J ohn Cooper capturing sec-
onrt prize. Other friends preist"nt
v,;e re Mesdan1es V. P . Parkes ,
Charl<'s F. Hand. Fred Hauck
Charles Andrews and Mlcha.t:I
Pandel.
Music Pupils
Give Recital
J\ fine performance was given
by th{' piano and accordian pu-
pil~ or Doris V. Hall W edne!tClay
evt-ning t)f last week when an ln-
t,.rested a ud ie nce gathered at
Main school In Costa Mesa lo
hear a re<..•ital presented by the
students. •
I Huge baskets of flowers artisti·
cally arranged by Mrs. Tom Gay
gueats. Included on the program compli::ted the stage setting. Act-
'Wttft the presentation of a play, ing as announcer wa.a Mr. J oseph
"Fre!lh Field!!," by Jvor No\'ello, Deschenes. The entire program
a horse show, 8. water ca.rnival, an was recorded by Mr. Shorey of
art exhibit. an air review, con-tlic Davi.a and Gay Mu•ic Co.
certs. and a physical education Billy Hart and Edward OTOChow
demon.stration. actt>d as ushers.
Seniors and their escort~ dance<! Students laking part were:
at the Commencement Balls and a Dian<' Hogland, James Deschenes,
vesper service for parc-nts \lo'a;; L 1 n d a ~elson. Leonel Alden ,
held Sunday evening, May 29. Tht' ftfartha. G e hr es, Peggy Bush,
Baccalaureate services tor th1' Ronald Hayward, Helen Hart,
graduating clU3 took place that Billy Hart, Barbara Mul(ler. Jim-
morning. my blulder, Linda Deering, Gen~
Following the conferring or \\'aggon£>r, Beverly Beebe, Martin
spe<:ial honors at the Awards Con-Green, ~Roy Hogland, David
vocation May 30. a picnic Juncn-Balme r, .-'\nne Long, Darwin Hart-
eon Wu served t o several thous-shorn, Toni Burroughs. .....David
and persons in the college campu~. Grant. Bonnie Clark, Kay Mc~
That evening the fatht>r!I and Cle\lan. Carolyn McVa y, Terry
brothers of studtnts were enter· Farrar. \Vaunell Pike, Sharon
l&lned al an Old 1.-lisaouri Bar-Yarnell. Connie Arnold, Fay Cok
becue, .\.l.'ilh men faculty members zad, Luc ille Larsen, Sue Okey,
a.a host.a. The mothers of students P eggy Okt"y, Palay Binkley, Bette
were entertained at a buffet sup· Dean Smith. Floris Jones. Diane
per following a tashlon sho\v that Harris. Joleen Gay a.nd Ed"·ard
ilfternoon. Grocho"r·
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P~GE .3 -PART f -THUllSOAY,'J UNE'-2, 1949
;~Kf:!:'JRESS fl
-Lyle-Pri~e Ceremony Performed
in First Christian Chu;ch, Santa Ana
Virytni~ Mae ~ daucJ>ter ot
Mr. and Mf'L Artliur Pri«, 211
Emerald A venue, Balboa Island,
repeated vowa with S taff Sgt.
Fred Lyle Jr., Long loland City,
N. Y . at rites ~ in F1nt Chrb-
tlan churdl, Santa An&. The
double ring service wu pe:rtormed
by th~ ft.e.v. Getakl Buh.
The bride. who WU g I v e n in
marriage by her father, was love.
ly in white pique. She carried a
pra)rer book topped w l t h white
orchids. Attending her u ma-
tron of monor was Mra. Graci"
Hortman, who wore orchid pique
and carried a bouquet ot Cecile
Bruner roses.
The brlde'.s aiBters. the Mis&es
Marjorie and Donna Pr1ce. in
coral pink pique, were brtdes-
me.lds. They carried plnk Briar-
cliff rOM>bud.s tied with matching
ribbons.
St&ff Sgt. Bob Woodside WU
best man and Wlben were Sgt.
Carl Henson &nd A . R. Hottman.
Preceding the ceremony, Ada
Mae Hardeman. a cloae friend of
the bride, sang a,ucb lovely nup-
tial songs as "Because" and
"Through the Years." Ruth Arrn-
stronl{ accompanied..
A.t. Rettptlon
White gladioli and stock Y.'ere
co1n bined with delphinium in dec-
orating the church and the edu-
cational bldg. where the reception
was held.
Those who 8.&Siatecl were Mrs.
Ivan Knox. Mrs. La Verne Knox.
aunts of the bride, MNI. Willi&m
Glei a'nd Miss Merry Tucker.
Mrs. Price chose a powder blue
about his
first pair of
Poll-Parrots
$4.45 to $4.75
crepe with navy acceasortu and
corsage of pale pink carn&UolU'
tor the occasion.
The bride's travel.inf costume
was a natural Palm Be&cb .u.tt
With chen y red and white acee.-
aories a.nd her orchid corace.
The Lyles will motor ea.at 8'.op-
ping to vis.it his pa.rent.a. 1119..
Lura Coo?f'r Of Leavittebuf'c. 0.,
and Fred Lyle of l'tlary11vtlle.
Calif. They will make tbelr bome
in Long Island .,_
The ncy.· Mrs,. Lyle attended
Ne\l.rport Harbor High acbool and
Santa Ana college. Her husband
attended Ohio $Chools. At preee1't
he ls a sound engineer ln the mo-
t ion picturt" unit or the Army A.lr
F orce, Long Is.land.
Yo un g Churchmen
to Din e at Rectory
Twenty -four members ol the
Young Churchmen's League of St.
James Episcopal church and \heir
advisors. loft. and M.rs. Alexander
Hamilton, will be guut.8 on Sun·
day evening of lhe Rev. and Mn.
Paul Moore Wheeler at a buffet
supper at t he ~c tory, Balboa Bay
Sho res.
Th e following week, TU.ellda.y.
June 14 . the young people will
have a progressive ctinne.r at the.
v arious homes, Warren Sturtevant
a cting as chairman of the eftnt.
THE p J R A TE Bartholome'A·
Roberts captured more than 400
ships.
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!llNCE l 9H
2120 w. e-Front
NEWPORT BEACH
1816 Newport Blvd.
COSTA MESA
Repeating vows at a double ring·•--------------
ceremon}• held at 9:30 a. m . Sat-Jabra, was used al th~ church and
urday, ~1ay 28 in St. Mary's while gladiolus. pink and yellow
Catholic church, F'uUerton, Calh-snapdra.con1 decorated St. Mary's
erine Marie Wagner and Alvin hall where guesl.9 gathered for lhe
Victor Lypps were united In mar-reception.
Miss Farwell is a meinber c,f
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USE A "'uffi r. tin to ho ld Individual
custard cu p s . 1Cup s , .,.
o r• e a sier to ha ndle
'cause y ou can pick
them up a ll a t o nce .
SUAWH••Y CHEESE SA1AD
' ~,.. 1tTew\-9m.t l np • .._IM•
t ~. •vtcn 4 < .. " c-~
'fl NII ........ <"'-4""'
Wash a nd stem berries. Crush w ith
augar, odd lemon juice. Mix small
polfion at a time with c.reom ch••••
until well blended. Fold in whipped
crea m. Pour into refri9 ercrtor freezing
tray until firm. Serve in 1Uce1 on a bed
of (urfy endive. S.rve1 6 .
( ltECIP_! !_Olt ~O~DliESS )
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THE 10NG·LASTING "right out of tho
oven" fl avor a nd f~1hness yeu •nioy
In good WEIEl·s tr.ad (Om•• '"''"
the use of the finest in9Ndie nts moMy
cen buy, blended and baked with the
9,...11sl of tkill. Wober't It good
breacll look for It In ti.. blue and white
m~ked 9ln9hano wnipperl
Costa Mesan
Wins Honor
for Driving riagt-by the Rev. J . S. Lehane. Mrs. George Sanc hez: cut lb<'
The bride. who wa.s given in bride's cake. while Mrs. Robert
ma.triage by her father, is the W•gller and Mn. Lou V&lencia
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicho" ~rved at the bridal tab&e. Mn. A rare honor c ame t o Mrs.
lu A. Wagner, 3711 Channel Della Steinman and Mrs. ca.roJine Estelle Epperly. 115~ Flowt>r St ..
P lace, Newport Island and the Jla.rker poured coffee and ah&rtng Costa Mesa. thi~ w eek in l ht" fom1
brideg-room 111 th!!! son of Mr. a.nd d6Uea at the punch bowl were of a C&Jifomla star d r i ,, er s
Mrs. Victor Lyppa, Palm Drive, Mra. Ru.aae.I SmJlh and M.ra. Dean ce.rtlftcate.'
Placentia. Anderaron. These certlficatt>11 are aw11.rdf"d
The bride was lovely ln her for· Mrs. Roae Jacques and M.ra. to drivers w h o, after:i t'horough
1nal wedding gown of Ivory aaµn Hector Schetne took charge of the lnvesUgation c e rt i (I e d by the
with its sheer yoke, double berths, wedding gtft.8 and Mra. Blaine Department of Motor Vehicles
long sleeves and lrain. Her flng'tr-Danie.ls of the guest book. att found to have d riven a ca r
tip veil wu held with a little The honeymoon will be spent ln for ~ consecutive years in Cab·
pleated brim of net. wired and northern California and for the fornia without accident or cita-
banded with pearl!!. Her ahower trop the new Mrs. LypJ» wore a Uon. But Mrs. Epp er I Y even
bouquet was of att-phanoUa cen-auit ol navy blue wtth white hat t1nprovea upon that. Sh c has
t ered with an arch.id. and acceuorles a.nd her orchid driven tor 39 yea.rs, since 1910.
Mary Leon& Wagner. &ilter o( corn.ge. She wu rractuated w-1 thou t a single lllishap or
the bride, waa maid of honor. Her trom Catholic OJrlB' hl&b acbool. violaUon.
gown. with fitted bodJc;e a.nd Loa Angeles. Taking •a pre-nun-The energetic. affable Me s a
bou.ftant skirt. was of peach tat-Ing COUl'9e at Immaculate Heart lady h.u serenely driven herself
feta and her harmonlz1nc show· oollep. Hollywt>od, ahe entered to th e much coveted rec o rd
er bouquet WIL8 of Talisman roees. St. Joeepb'a echool of nunin&' at through. 9 year.111 of the t ortuous
Bridesmaids were Lou..lse Adelaide Qra.nge and for the put year ha.a traffic of the capital of motordom.
\Va.goer. al8o a s•ater o( the bride, served ln the nunery at 6 t. Detroit. over what used to be
Anita Bradutch ol Loa Ancetra Joeepll'a bospit.al. Kr. LJPPI .,,.... called road.a in Artwna 25 yean
and Lou Ann Lyppa.. aiater of lhr ~led trom. SL Mary'• 8Cbool, aao. and a qUarter of a century
bridrgroom. The.t r ~ were of 1"'Ullutoo, Valend& h.llh wbool contormln,g to the severe motor
taffeta tn Fantaay blue and they Placentia. and Califonli& Poly-Vtride laws of California.
earned Burt'& t>Nlre ~ Jove. technJc lnatltute. Sao Lub Obi.a+ She ia believed to be the only
ly with the note ot red. All at· po. 'Ibey will malte ~ tubue 1 ad y driver in Orange County
tendants wore bud 4raaa ot ut home a t 20&.1 Banta Ana ~ boldine aucb a record. And they
ln color lo match their gowna.. Anaheim. aay WO!llen are poor driven!
Norbert Lyp119 wu bdt man Mrw-Epperly attrlbutM much
a.nd uahen were Jack a.nd David To Gm t E'e 8•h~ at bu IUCceal to & slmple tonn·
L yppa and Richard Wacner. Mia S\&Mn Walker. deupCer ot ula: common MMe &nd a healthy
brother ot Ute bride. Mr. and lira. RaMrt IL Walker re<ation that the other fellow
Beautiful ·Wrist Watches
Speydel
Watch Bands
Rings • Jewelry
Pen arrd Pencil Sets
Poe table Radios
From
Newport
Je welers
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For the ceremoby Mn. W•l"DB· flt 206 Via 8.an Remo. Nwport ID&1 not alwaya: have it.. Exper-
molher of the bride. wote na..y BMch. i. bei.nC cndlw.t ed tl"om lence bu q u,aUfied her u 90mb-
blue: wllh an.J acceuort.ee and a PUo9 Verdee OoUep. Ro l l t a s thlnl"otadriverpl)'C.hologlsl.a.nd
corsa.ce of eymlllidlam orch1dil and Hilla. caur~ en 8'UMkJ with IM can almoet t.d1 at & glance , ,_
baby'• b"ath. llre.. Lypps wore tbe ~ ot A-xiate In Arta. whether anot.ber drtver ia apt to I . . EW . ~RS~
an Elon packet me. ot browu, .lrOM Walltv te a npembtr of bdlave tn a.a ortbOda:I: .n:l&Jme'r or NEWPORT J EL · 1
embroidered with clla.rtnue tM fll'St an•1•Hns dul ot the malt• .9QIDe unpredictable move. • · . •
creen. with it'MD bat and ~-eoUep. She .. plonn• ... to --n set-to bo ~ ... al a game. . '
carrytna out t1t1 -..,, ..,... t11me ber edDcalloa -J'all Tlala tu t1t1 NCO!d-llolding pride • I . • ......__.
_. .... o1 up. or<bldo. ot ~ OountT tralllc bu.._. Camt St .. ...r..I Mchddee Place I · ' nm::wrva ~ llAc;H
Wbi .. gl&dlolus. carnaUon9 and ~Pltlol •!ew!""l 11c1o coot 11tt1e, a ..,.. • ..,t wtnner but :""";:;;.•..i-;;L·l ~ii!2ii!2i51!5i5!55!isz5i5!~5!51sjsiT!i5151!1i5&Ss5&Ss!lis515151151il!illilllllll5i51S1i515555555Sl5i515i515i515i515i5illllil'! .. baby'• breath. with tlll>IAd ..-. bot do the Job, ._ Bar. 1'1& mlto teeplllJ her tlnpn crrned
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Gronamo#hef-s A;e
Hon~red on Mesa • LIUle, Whlte-loalred Jin. llopbla
01.Hn o< UllS Vll'Slllla Plue. _,.
•• • ,,.tty print ctreo and rate
lilt.Jo Mil<>< hat with rtbbOu dawn u.. i-tc. ... by popl1lar •edalm
cbo8en •·Crandmother of the. Olly" ... w_, at u.e cc.a -
\.be&t:re:. nteme for the program
wu Gnlndmol»•r'• W~ Day
and ah.e told ot her wedding, 56
)'e&n aco on Jan_ 8, tn a Kan.eu-
~ storm a.nd of her lite on the
farm.
•"J .un d<>n't haon modem •P"
plant"ell" said Ml'1l. 0'9en, remanc-
lllg' •he had done two waabtnp
lbat morning, getting them on
the 1~ bdorP 9 o'clock alld walk-
IDC to the theatre.~She didn't walk
tJonw, bttauM _.he wu pn!ltenled
with: the mnflt bea\Jtlrut of wf'd-
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p,A&f 4f" -PART I -:· THURSDA't:"',JttHf"'2; t~·
·;1_;j;Pe:!::'iuss 1l
CLASSIFIE·D
NEWS-TIMES -Every Tue8day
NEWPORT BAY POST -WedbesdaJS
NEWPORT-BAI.BOA PRESS-Tbin-M;.,ya
lf_,.., llilJ Poat ~-A• --.. t .. ~ . N....,..'l'lmH ar U.. 'nH•-:r ..,__ ·
!IONDroll AD 18 t UlfD -·
All c-tlod --... paid f .. ~ .. -...... -• Unn l ~ •. 15
" u-. 2 Ume9 1.40
dlftl ctke1. ma~ by RJchard"" Phonf!' ffv. Market, and wu etirOrted home
• UJtes s tbDe9 1.915
1911, uk for "Ad Tak«!'"' or send ad and "'1nlt~ to
~PORT HARBOR PlfllUSHJNO 00. with the cake.
nn ---4.. N""'P"rt _.,, Call.lora1a
The publiaher'll will not be rvponafble tor more than one lJleorn.ct
Insertion of an advert.lHment. re:9rne the rtgbt to cofTeCUJ caa.lty
any and all ad.I and to reject any advt"rtJ.ment not eontonnin& to
• • • • • , • . . • l ;·~~~,.;·;•;*~Ltf;-~:;'~·~-~· ~:; ~ w WJ:. • ,. ...... ~ft::ttcW.
Dll'' .... fOll a.u..8 wlUI I Pe. ~ •1• 1km ... •rt-e•W AHD WDI& UCCNat • n-=~m· •.-:'-.... ~. ·-...... 1MI l'OR.D ST.A..TtO!f WAOON,.
----S I 1•1 ' 1., .... i --alfllt --• ~ ,..,.._, ~ a~ lmnlaeulat., 1Utt like -· .... ; 1rteno -..., CDW ~ ••4 'OJC. -~JIU.. o.ta -. 11.U Key •tu~ St. For In· 19•8 FORD CONVDTIBLE. W .... Jt.w .,..,..,.. .llt ... ar..w.. M. Rw •w• -fonnatioo call L. A. JettfflOn kladed. )ow m.Ueq-e.
-A"""9d ~ Jllddlo a. lido.. Ooala M-. llcl.t ..,..__.. .... d "-'t 1116. llplS 1-l!Ht n>RDS, 1 kyl. -1 -4 -or la<ly --1UJ. I<' ll10~ _.. VUI V97 -flOPll.OI w<lod r ... 1------------LlQuoft IJTQll& oft-l&I< Nll:W B-f~ nmt..a-to V-&. ~ -8-<>IL Two-... llDfluu. S-.lMl.l'OfU>S -_.,..... a o d • -.oA!ll. lltlJ'l'LDI • Ill ....... ._ la a killl' wllllo. ·-~ Y-.._ -• -. ~· A biir oto<k o< UMd .,_,.. aD priced
Ill.,. to i.ae ean ot W cru . ...,._
0.0. Ill. -212 Lido Hord. Nnrport ·&1ch. Uc:
Call -ONJ.W. ll<ll · 1-t.I Ill -,. --et ~ -v • .,...,.. -~ 11 Loda, -
_,_ .... ~ -bwlfte -, faf'Of'-Beacon 622'1·V. 10p15 to se on l • lower t.., biC&D 90AT, Will aeeopt UIJ w•-,.......,. ~ BANK TERMS
W4HTSD-lllu far "'""'° 1ta·
• tlon. -"" .-......... With , ,..... ...... -ap. ...,
Jiii' -. W11le ~ P , !few·
part -PUii.. Co. 111<12
....-Ille otfu. ~ Ru-ablo INaf --· 2-BEDROOJol · untlam. bouao. All
-CM~. IU< Price n•W ckcoratod ~-1. No Theodore Robins
$1 " 000 -chlldrell or pet&. $111 month Pb. 2118 N•wport Bhrd. Sllertllco--O•u•..-Cabin Crular _, 1 • Beacon 5013-K. · 70 Uc NeWport Beach ~~ °'= "":::· = plus inventory IN BALBOA _ 3 room apt. $80 Plloneo Har-28 or 380
Bml.. 1--h °' <a 11 We MW -1 --w..S.. 81 .. pa e. USED CAR LOT Douitu '1·JS10 lA.readla) taaef=w Ofi>i*t•m«$ttl to olf1r. 5 room apt., 2 baths. W week. \841 Newport Avf: .. COBta Mesa
, -1• Let U. tel 70d Moat thtm I Phone Beacon 6207 -• Slttpa 7. 2 WAft'll.m WANTIW •• Oatt.. . Phone t • 2 uc1 =j;iid"-p;:;;p;jjj;j;;-::-9ji;iiiiiiijj lN C. D. M.~arage ap • ,or es-CU•. Ap 1146 ,..,.. Uaod Plq•A!J - -Har l600 or 3. $215 week. cau Harbor 1' I at appeeranct. Apply 102 ~ OmtJ&•-. -..,,um~ • 2837-W. l2t!C'
-Pia..., at ... -1o tor ,_ -. Harbor Nftlpaot Pia. 11<12 BAY DmTIUCT llAllDWAKI: 1:.!=. 1: Investment Co. • •
LU..ll:IDIS1f ar d -·-....... no to »o por day. ltit·
perl<rl<e un.-ry. l>iltribolt·
.... food ,,.-eta .... ..,,., ,..
poat b<Jlla-Apply llSl So.
Main, 8ut& Ana. Kl !-7417.
Stf<
1. ldMJ i..y oallar, 18 ft. A....,...
2. SAilJnc canoe, pufect condtn.
3. Bn>MI new plywood dlngll1.
10th ST. AT Nl:Wl'OftT BLVD.
lfonnmy c...uan• ... 1 ,.,.
SUMMER Rental, month of July
Aucuat and Septembe.r. By
month only. Sleeps 4 adult.!
and 2 children. Everything tum.
except linen and bedding. Close
to Beacb and Bay, $150 per mo.
Call Har. 3089-W. 10p12
?lymoutl'l Convertible 19.fO
301 J \V~t Central Ave.,
port Beach,
·3g FORD. ~ Window Coupe. Good
tiru and motor. Seeds paint.
S200 a.1 i!I. 3-111 F"i11Je)· avenue;
Newport Beach. 10cl2 S&ld one guut at the prorram.
''t attended t h e reception for
Queen Mar1e of RoumanJa and I
have been to many affairs ln big
Nrw Tork hotels but l have never
:11een a mor«i,> b<Pautlful cake." It
wa.." all in wh1le, with three tJeni
and exquisite in ornamentation.
ftllee and "~latlorut. A.dvertaemenU and canceJlatlon8 will bf' -G-lr_l_o_r_wnm __ an __ llVi--,..n-g_l_n_Ba-100.-
acce:ptecf up to 6 p.m. on the day prttedlng pubUcatJon. Pb. Har. 1111· who would like-to earn apendin1
<. Old mtable S-ft. aldff. EXPORT -IMPORT BUllINE88.
SM at 132 So. Bay Front. Bal' Waate4 ~ ci... party u ,,_.
boa' Wand or by appt. Ha.rltoT date at once tor export. 1Boat.a.
M9f-W. 9t!c •tttl proctuct.. etc. L&rfe prof.
26 n . auxlHary crula:lng ya•1. it.s. Sub&ta.ntlal investmftlt. Ac-
tive or inactive. Write Box B,
N•Wport Harbor Pub. Clo. 12c
NEWPORT HTS. New 2-bedroom
Horne, modern, hdw. n .. patio,
ven. blinds. Snack b&r •• AvaU-
able now, $86.00 mo., 542 Riv·
erside. Owner al 23662 Snus
REPOSSESSED British Aus.Un
ConverUblf:. Genuint" Le&lher
upholstery. New top. Balaocf'
Due. Cu:h price, ~. Ternu
Available. Phone Bt.>aron S..-J45 or
evenings, Harbor 2805-J. 10t'l :Z
"Won't Father be pleawd when c•---if1•ed Index h• come• hom<." saJd ...... Olsen .....,
&8 ahe 11et t he cakr on the tab~ 10 ~ OUlde
ln the kitchen or her immaculate It B.tidlllc Ma&ertala
Uttle thrtt • room while cottaE"e, 1! lklddla& Sf'~
where ~he hu the little cook.jng 14 P@~
Ktove 1he brought from Kansa.!! 15 Sbare Your Ol.r
'nM: C'Ol taK"e i1' ~et back on the 18 TrSAApGrtatk>D
lot behind s gardm full or Oowers 17 RHf. Coatrwf.
and wu a fittin• Htting tor it.8 18 Bfoauty AidA
owner. There> are chicken". ror no 19 llpbol8terta1
Karw1n could ~ without fl'e!iih !O Hn.lt.b Ald9
~sw•. but they &re hidden from !2 Lost Md Jl'ouad
lt-BVILDING 81'.&VICE&
SURVEYING
C. WOLLENWEBER. C. IE.
R~stered Clvtl Eng1nttr
and l.end Surveyor
Mun. TraJl<r l>k,. Newport B<h.
J0p%3
F. E. Davidson,'s
CABINET SH'OP
mONry by waahinl' dilhel 2 or
3 houn a day. Apply at Vi'!'I
, Pantry. 700tn E . Cent r a 1.
Balboa alter 4 p.m. llc l2
SALESMAN"-Undt'r 45 With car
Complett" and In top tiCQndiUon.
Built ln 1~6. MUl!lt be eold in
June. SACRIFICE. LIDO COVE
LANDING. 31 12 Lafa.yette,
Newport Beach. Har. 1020--W.
12c
Earn 16.000 to Sl0,000 per yNr -------------
FOR 8.ALE-Foldlng E.11tey organ,
li ke new, $140 value, 1100. Ph.
'
To Buy or Sell
HARBOR AREA &
COAST HIGHWAY
F . C. ANDRESEN, Realtor -
1615 Coe.st Highway
Corona. del Mar
Rart>or 1540
9cH
with national M.le1 orga.nlzaUon
in Ora.nge Co. Selected Pt08·
pecu, detlnltf> appotntme:n.t.. f\J.
ture. Phone Kim tM>rJy' 27793
betott JO a. m. Thursday or
Friday. 10cl2 nnt, $140 value, $100. Phone -------------
Harbor Rd., Cliff Haven. 7tfc
> -=:::-=--:::-;:::;;;;-;;;:;;::-;;;;;-;-;;:::;;-FOR RENT FOR SEASON
BEA lmF L modern redwood 2
and 3 bedroom holnee In exclu·
slve Bay Shores eatatf's.
Fred Sorenson,
Realtor
315 Marine Ave .. Ph. Har . 2774
Balboa Island
Yiew behind Oowera. !4 School-bstnll!tloa
Sh.arins honors with Mn. Olsen U SltuatioDA Waa1MI
was a Balboan. beauUtuJ, poiaed ti Hf>fp Waatftd
CAbtneU mad~ to order. WANT tttn -age .school girl to
Window tramea--ScT'fflU re})&ired --care tor t'hildren darlns-f!IU.m· I SA VE 50c
Harbor 2598-M. 11c12 R.Mtaunnt 101 Rwy, Beau 48--,..--:--:=-c:--:=:=--::--:-c---:--
Bttr It wlne. Stucco Skis. On UDO ISLE. Sparkling beau-
Mn. AUfUlta Oalstmer of 1108 so Sale. MIJM!'elalwOUlt
cx-ean Blvd. i\tra. Dal.!limer told S1 Wanted t• Buy
-.OOut the wonderful life 01he had S! Fumlhl.tt for SAN>
Uved a n d re<>eived &!I a gift a !!-A-MllqUf'llt
hand90me bouquet from Norman'• S3 Boat"' Suppl...,.
Nuraf'ry, a dish of fine china. and M :'\fmlt'al. Radio
~overed and re.new@d. mE'r. Uve out. 3 6 3 Avocado, mlS COUPON IS WORTH 50c
2!59 Wal.nut Sll"eet C<>1ta Meu.. Beacon 5520.w.
$9000. IJlnes1 fOrcftl saortfice. tifully fumi.!lhed B I n g I e and
Will sell, leue or tradr for real double apartment.s. For the
eat.ate. 9ff owner. 23~ Co&st present or swrun~r month&. Costa )less Bf:aCOn 5420-J llcl3 I In payment on any radio repa.lr
11trc 12 job brought to our shop during
--------------·!Want skJppE'r tor 40' plE'&.!IUrf.' June. Save th Is C'oupon and -------------
Highway, N~rt Beach, 9trc Also ~venJ 2 A 3 bedroom
homw:i for the summe r season.
pauef!I to the theatrt>. S6 Dop. Cat-. Pf"tlll
Mnt V e rn on, I a 8 t week"s" S8 Poultry, Rabblt!I
Grandmother,·· waa P'fel!lent, wear· S7 u,·,...tock
ln• the orchid which ahe recei\>"ed SI SJW'Clal Allaoun~t
Her pJ('tUri>, taken by Mr . Davis 40 BaebM>M Opportunltlf'A
wu. Judged one or the fin est ex-•t \\'anted &o Rrnt
lftlplH of portraiture or It.a kind !S Apartmeata an• Rn\lfW'\llt
and I~ to be aent eut lo be userl « Rooms for Re•t
811 a magazine cover. •~ Rent. Ml8HllaDl'nDA
Pat's Paint Shop
Carpenter Repaln
Rf'mOdt>Ung & Home Maintt'nance
Beacon 5003-J
12 V t"a rs Service-Harbor Arf'a
HARRY HALL
P,ainting Contractor
trutlM'r. Must h8V4' exJ)t'rlenC'e bring il with you. 4Z-WA..'-"TED TO RENT
a nd mu.st be rf'llablt>. Write
qualifications a n d refer,.nces .
Write Box No. Q rt,. Nt"wport
Harbor Publishing Co. 1Qc>J2
MESA RADIO &
TELEVISION
Want yearly ttntal-1
rurnishl"d hou3f' or
c-ouple. S60 month.
.hf>drnom
apt. t or
Ph. B<'a ·
12c Beacon 6620-J C'On MO.f .J .
Presa cla&'llfled a.a11 c<>.!t UtUe. 1 1572 Newport Blvd.. Costa Mesa -----:-=-:-=-.,.==----
but do 0e job. Phone Har. 1816. -------------UST YOUR
-------------JSTEINWAY. Small Bungalow. SUMMER RENTALS
LIDO ISLE PROPERTIES, INC.
3333 Via Lido.
Phone Harbor 1500.
BALBOA COVES
~ BEOROO:t.f, 2 baths, partly fur·
nlshed or full y fumishf:d for
lease by the year. Call Harbor
2879-V.'. 12trc
wmt US. W e have cllentJI on 2 our waiting li!t.
N'e xt W('rk the theme ia to be "6 Room and Board
.. Golden Wedding'' and grand· 47 TrMtcns
Ph. BraC'on ~413 274 F.. 19th
Co!lta M esa, Calif .
Beautiful ca.!e, like neW. Exqul·
1lte tone. One or the workl'1
greate!t plano.1. Our special
St. HANDM.AOE Qfp-rs_ Cerantlcs, pr1ce tor May mtle Is only $386. ROY GREENLEAF, JR.
3112 W . Newport Blvd. Ha. 2~>2
I formerly Central Ave.}
Room ('Ottages. furnished, year
round rate~. In Co!'l ta A1 esa.
Phont> Harbor 1931-J, llcla
mother~ who have celebmtffi thei r 48 .~u(oMobll...._ 'nr"
goklen wedding annlverury are f9 AutOA Wanll'd
DAke<I to bf' present f or the gifts 00 A.to S.-n·k'e
whi<'h will includf> gold jewelry 61 Tn.l~ra
and ~rhaps a trip. 6! Air~
These programs are a hobby of M .Mowy t.• Loa.
the theatre and are not a motion 58 MoMy Wantf'd
pctutt or show, but ar~ !tpet:lally a7 Rnl EAtate Wuted
to honor &'nlndmothers, a 11 ot 6e llanchf'lllJ. ACftlBCtl
Whom are Invited to attend. They BO lacome PNperty
att held at 2 p.m . each Wednes-81 RMI btate EJt~baa«e
day at the COllta MeM. theatre ft Real Eetate
and adml.sston t8 free. -------------
14-PF.R..,ONAUI
Alcoholics Anonymoua
Write P. 0. Bx. 661 , Balboa, C&Uf.
... ti<
Permanents $3.75
and up
l0-BU81N£88 GUIDE All beauty work at reu. pr1ces
llnena with crochet. embroidery, Think ot It, only $386 a: t erms.
Ate.ncil decoratlonit. Wood nov~I· • DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO.,
tlP111. GlftJI made to order. 620 North Main. The Knabe 4ttc 44-ROOl\fS FOR RF.ST
Stamps fcir coll~ton . Pt"Op.>b 3.5 years ln Orange Co. -
1 Rooms for rent-with or without MESA HOBBY SHOP I USED \._PIANOS. $89, 5e7, $106, 41--APTS. and ROUSES k itchen privilegrs. 123-28th.
l!\7! Newport Blvd., C08ta Mf:M pay ohly Si.00, per mo. DANZ--------------38tfc ~a. N20-J. SCffitlDT PIANO CO., ~20 No. Availablf'-Yearly rental-2 bed-:---::-;-.,.------,:--;-::cc:-:---
Stfc Main, Santa Ana.. I-Jome of the room apt.s. unfurnished, in Co-2 Slttping room~ and bath
I Can m a k e you r televt1don world famoua Knabe Pianos. rona del Mar. F. C. Andresen . Private-entrance and sundeck.
operate clearer. brighter and -------------
mott unltonn than ever or RENT A PIANO. Let the kiddies
J61~ Coast Hwy. Harbor 1~0 4 1 5 Hs.rdinji, Balboa. H a r bor
or Har. 2282-W . 12cl4 0268-J. llct:!
thett wtll be NO CHARGE. learn. All rent t erms a..llowed If ----:-----,---,---------:--::--::-::-::--::S:----
Same dn.J on reoord changera. you buy. s:i.oo per mo, DAN?, Balboa Island , R 0 0 M
Rea90nable Pricea SCHMlDT. 020 N. Main, Santa Charmingly furnished, 1 bedroom With maid Service
COAST RADIO SERVICE Ana. Knabe Pianoa. apt. 8lttps 4. Carpeted wall l o
H.1.. 308< or H.A .• HOS-W. OftAND Pl>l."NO.' ._fill! In wait Twia·-Abw)dance of $7.00 ¥.;ee~,.Sjngle 4 New Roses
T alee Awards
Louise's Beauty Shop Public Stenographer 1877 N~wport Blvd:. Coot& 111 .. a
Mtmoograplltng 1Acr,,.,. from M ... Tb ...... , Composition Shin~les
F our 9peetat'Ularly beautiful Addreu:tns Notary Publtc PHONE BEACON G()32.J reg. SPEC.
flne condition. R•poueued. Now d...U and cu-rd•. Tl,. b&th STAG HO'l•"'L with stall shower . G. E. garbage L:.I $~81 . Termf!I. Tht" home ot the
Knabe Plano. DANZ-SCHMIDT disposal. Electrolux rerngerator 2111 Coast Blvd. new l"OM• h•ve won lhe coveted Phone Service Ille Thick Butt-per sq. 7.86 13.80
dellllpaUon of All·America Roee SARAH -E. WHEATLEY Hex • . per sq, 6.1~ 4.a-0
Se.l«tlona tor JP~. the Oscara of Birtcher Bldi. Ph, Harbor 19715 BA YVJEW BUILDERS SUPPLY
•the horticultural world. The win-Corona del Mar (evea.) KI 2-0068 !!-LOST AN'D FOUND 818 Cout Highway Bea.. 60~
.nnt were chosen by the National 6&-<:-60 -------------12c l 4
Rolll9 jury on the buif!I of impeir -PAINTING "CAT. medium-sist"d tt"male, black -00--MB-=-I_N_A_T_!Occ-N-SCR--=E-E-Nc--an-d.,.. tfal ta.ta In 18 trial garde ns body, white f•ce, chf'A t, feet.
lhrouctaout the rountry over a Serving Entlni South. CafJfornla Part long hair. Lo8t vicinity 2. e··x:e' 8.~~: 2~~·
8
.. $l
2
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9
:;
two-year pertod. Th.ex are: No Job too la.rge or too small. Richarci.on·1 L&ndlns lut Bat. BAYVIEW BUILDERS SUPPLY
Fuhlon. a. coral·pink, o•erlald Licensed and Insured-10 )'n!I. exp. night. Broken hearted over losa.
w1th gold. Morlbunda. · . Spray or Bruah Phone collttt L.. A . Pl'Oapect 818 Cout Highway Bea.. 602:5
MIMlon Bells, a salmon colored I E . L. NOONAN, KI 2..0180 8\20 during day. Reward. llp12 i>c'll
IJ'brld tea ,1'09!. .20'2:5 S. Rou.elle St., Sant.a Ana One wl'leel lugsage trailer, $.'.\5.
Captlit.nno, a roee-plnk hybrid 68tfc Pa.Jr or car helper springs. $20.
lea roee. -----~· --------!8-SJTll.i\.TlON WANTED Ooublt" overhead garage door
SUtter'• Oold, a golden yellow and tlttlnp, $7~. 427 East 16th,
llybrtd tea 1'0IH! with pink ahading. l!--BUILDING SE&VICES Male Nurse -Good cook-Car•-Costa Mt"f!la. llpl2 T 11 e • e w1nnt"rs represent l.he ful drtver. Competent for a.II
• bat ot the new \>"&rletlea intro-~nnett Hardwood F1oor Co. cues. Phon~ Laguna Bea.ch
duced and were judg'"ed on the FJoon !aid _ Saltded _ Flnlahed 111532 or 118. l 2p 17 q.uJ':ll~ .,,"~ lh•. l<l<al rooe. All . . ,-nd ~ \VILL DO M-·D-'G and plain 1 r _. -..i, ... 1n ;~ -u""" ..r ··• • '0.' R:1sPOONEll • · ~" ... ~cou.nttt.*'"" • sewln&' by the day st Your
11'e All·Amertcan award I~ the PHONE HARBOR 0809-M home. Be.aeon "89·J or Beacon
highest diatlnC'tion bestowed in 129 . 43rd St. Newport Bee.cl\ &OOG-M . l lc13
this rountry on the very best or Frt"e Ettia\a;tea F'tne lronin&: by the hour-Men's
thf' new l"'OH.9. The four winners WANT YOUR DIRTY WORK 5hlru, curtains, fancy bloUH1
were entered in the orttctal comp-DONE! llke new. cr,..'ll tra.n.-portatlon-
eUUon In 19'47, along with mn!lt GO TO HAL -• • Help with dinner partlea. Ha.r.
Or the · world's otl'ler n f: w rose Complete hou1ecleanin1" 9eryice. 2060-R. If no answer Harbor
vanetle•. Plants were se.nt to J8 Special rata to contractors. 1973.f\'t. llpl~
otflt'ial test gardens a.nd 6 dem-For Free ullmatq
cwstratJon gardens located ln di f-cau Harbor 17:!il--W 7pl8
tE,...nt P8rla o r the country .so
that every major type of climate, Bath Rooma Dralnboardll
• soil a.nd other ~ro\\•ing condition Glau Block• Ston! Front.a
wu reprqenled. Fo r two y~ DEL :MANGELS
~x:pert Impartial judges carefully T".ILE CONTRACTOR
C' h e c k t: d t he development and 221 Ogle St. Costa Men.
growth of all the roeea. scoring BEACON" M36-M
Mothen Helper -Ught hou.e~
work or companion for lady.
Harbor 1899-MK. l?p
YACHT: Caretaker, S kt pp er.
Engineer. etc. See C h a r I e •-
Caretaker. Richenon Ya c:: ht
Anchorage, Bayside Dr. llp12
PLYWOOD
1' ·• ~lerior ....... {. lL '°c sq .. tt.
~" lnterlor .... . . lOc aq. tt.
%" Interior . t3c aq. ft.
" .. lnt~rlor ... 22c ~-rt.
BAYVIEW BUILDERS SUPf>LY
818 Cout Highway Bea. 60Z6
1'<:11
TELEVISION
Sales ... Service .. _ lrutAJJ&UoM
RADIO REPAIRS
Larry Ewf'n-Radlo EnKt.nttr
"Service that Satlsflea"
See Our Televi.8lon Show
Wednesday Evenings, 7 :30.-9 p. m.
MESA RADIO
& TELEVISION ea ch one on 13-13 aepara.te and
dlltlnct qualltlea. The h I g tL eat HARBOR
Plumbing-Service
1372 Newport Blvd. Costa Meu Two experienced women for Sfll· PHONE BEACON 8620-J
eral housework.. Ph. HunUnaton 3cl~
020 No. Main, Sant& Ana, May with frozen food t'Ompartme.nt. h
Sale' Prtvat• sunde<k. F or , .... by Newport Beac
seuon o r year. Phone Harbor
BALDWIN Acroaonlc Spinet, 269-4-W. 6c8 Apply at Bar
slightly used. Thia l!ll a bargain. _P_e_rm_a_n-en_t_o_r _w_e_ec-k.,-ly-1-.-c2=--.-3:--:-bed-:-· OCEAN FRONT HOTEL
Te r m s. DANZ · SCHMIDT RIGHT ON THE BEA CH~Sleen.. roon1 rurn. apts. $26 per wk. " PIANO CO., ~29 No. Maln, and up. Blue T op Motel. 4.0l tng rooms with complete bath.
Santa Ana. The Home of the N h Hou .. •·eeping rooms with bath, Newport Blvd., t"wport Bea c . n famous Knabe Pia.no. Bea. 5194 .R. l0cl2 and complet.ely furnished klt·
SPil'i"ET. F U LL 88 note. Uled. • chenett~. DaUy room service.
NEW 2 bedroom homts. Wash· Reuonlble rates, Friendly at. Now only $286. Another Splnet. s70 Ing machine. Garag-e. per ma&phere. 2306 W. 0 c ea n reJ>088<'Ned, bal. only $389. An· month. 753 -i59 Wt"st 19th. Front. 3ttc other, a f loor J1ample, new, $424. Co8ta Mesa. Beacon 8.f75·R.
Tetm11. Our Great 1-tay Sale 10cl3 now on. DANZ • SCHMIDT1 ____________ _
P IANO CO., Sa.nta Ana., 520 N.
Main. RENTAL v
SPECIALISTS GREAT )IA. Y PIANO SALE! Call Edna Cra.i
Sa.ve from $100 to $800 on , • g Spjn~ts •• lll>fnet Gnad;-A • ()rand Llllw,9.Qd VJck. ,Rltor.
planoa. Teml'a. DANZ-SCHMIDT Balboa Ialand HAR. 20<2 '
Santa Ana, 620 N . Main. We 33-c-54
have the Solo-Vox. M.ay sale.
lolA Y SALE: Grand Planoa, BaJC\.
Win Kimba.l, Wu.rUtu.r, Oul-
brartee'n, Undeman. Wick, Fran-
Large tu.rnilhed guest room and
private bath In Newpt Height.I!.
$36 month. Ph. Beacon 6379-J.
12cl4
ces ~on, McPhall and ol!ltn. J -------------
Temui. DANZ.SCHMIDT, ~20 3 BDRM. furnished house. New
No. Main, Santa Ana.. Knabt" Cost& Mesa. Ma.chine, lront"r,
Pianos. 1 Servel refrlg ., SlUi mo. Harbor
SPINET. Blm.d finish. Like n.ew.
Save 1200. May Sale! ChJcker·
lnl" piano, used, only $227.
DANZ • SCKMIDT, K N AB IE
DEALERS, 320 N , M.a.tn, Santa
Ana.
WILL trade beauUtlll new Splnel
even up for good used Grand
Plano. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO
CO., 620 No. Main, Santa AnL
2280-W. 71tfc
How.e for rent fumlahed on Ir·
vine Ave. 2 house1 on W \IM>h
St. 2 bedroome each. Call Bea.
~293-J. 2059 Irvine Ave., Costa
Mesa. 10c12
BALBOA ISLAND
HOUSE; FOR SUMMER
S8-SP~CI . .\L ANXOt1NCE.
BE SURE -INSURE
with
MAURIE STANLEY
. 1 In.suranoe Only ,
226 Marine Ave., Balboa le land
Harbor 1776 ttc
GUARANTEED
WATCH & JEWELRY
REPAIRING.
Newport Jewelers
116 22nd St.
Newport Bea.eh
WE GU"ARANTEE
our
30tfc
WATCH and JEWELRY
REPAIRING
ROBERT'S JEWELERS
223 JAi: Martne Ave:.
Bal-la1and
1788 N•wport Blvd., Beacon 8117
REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY
Contracting and SUpplle9
Beach 9212. llp12 .,.,---,.---,:-...,.-----,.--
Almost new 6 plec-e mahogany -------------Expel'ienced gardener with ~r
machinery. Bea. ~283-W. Boll
_ 83, Newport Be~ch 11U'cl2
1 M:uteT Bedroom, 1 single. llleeit•
7, %-blk. trom Beach and bus!·
Carpet and upbol.atry clean.In• In
your borne. DEAN" WARD. Ph.
Bea.con 3030-W. 10pl2
Duncan Phyfe dining room
au.Ile. half price. Phone Harbor
1937--R. llc12
HOTPOINT Tumbler C I o t h e 1
Drier, SlM. •30 El Modena.
Newport Heig-hta. Bea.. 5019-M.
10c12
S5---DOGS. CATS, PETS
COCKER SPANIEL ptlppleo -
thorob-all black. '"· See at
120 -44th SL or phone Ba·
con 638.S. 71 trc
nea. di•t.r1ct, $300 month. Aug. 47-T&ACTOB8
5400. 4 mo.. June lat to Sept. 1-------------
3001 $900. I20 Marine A.... NEW FORD TRACTOR
Bal. hie, Write P. 0 . Box 19', U-DRJVE
Balboa l.aland. 4tfc
$12.50 per day
ALSO Bradley GARDEN TRAC
TOR. $S II<'• day.
' eco~n Wf:re then wbmllted lo
' the NaUonal Roee Jury wh\ch
Klet"ted the •bove four winners.
'nle.ae tl'len are the t r I e d a.nd
t•lf'd n f' w roee varleUea that
ha\>"e demona-trated their ex~U·
•nee and superiority under a 11
poaible growtns condJUou to~
~a.n. They wiU be featured by
the rok lnd\lllry and •MOdated
dee.le.rs this fall and winter. JIM.8·
50. Ga.rden.n can b u. y t b e. a e
breath·t.akl.ng n..-rose Y&rleUu
with oonrhience. lrnowtng lh.,-an
Earl M. Haven
BOAT SANDING
CABINET MAKING
PAINTING and
DECORATING
W ANTED-Wa.ahinp
Reasonable. Quick
Harbor 2221 • w.
le lronlnp.
Servi ce.
llpl2 s E R v E L -..SPECIAL ANNOUNCll.
Single bedroom apt. in new du-
plex-Rent S.SO. 239 Roche.ter
St. ~ ....... BE. 8108-W.
l1c12
BALBOA BAY AIRPORT
Phone Beacon 6453· W
63-c-74
.-getting the very besL
wrou.1" M.._. Dtrty
Atent.I for lot lewlln.s. b!rT'a.e-
lng, gndlng, any 111.nd of dirt
movina--
Phone Harbor 0487
1511 BALBOA BLVD.,
(formerly C...~ An.)
· NEWPORT
ED WALTERS·
Japanee!' American g1rl wanta
~ork -no children, SlOO
per month,. Call Harbor 1177
between 9 a. m • D p. m .
1Jp14
Lady baby litter. OOc an bcKlr.
Harbor 22S0-.1. Tottc
CALL US-For odd jobL J"u.D or
part tlme work.
The Gas Refrigerator SEWING MACHINE
Fenruson Hdwe. Co. REPAIRING J2i1G Cout. Bl'rd.. Newport K-.t Bea.can :ien. 4.c18
' LET A Sll'fGICft• expert tune-up .._.,-,,.,,.,,' =--..,::-::---0--c:---:-
APTS. and room. for ttnt. daily
and weekly ratu. Coeta Mee&
Hot<el G21 Balboa BL, eo.ta
PRONE HARBOR ue ti your eewtns machine, We ...... [:;PA.RENTS-Enthuai..Uc p.rden·
41-c Tice ftCUW!l deanen. a..on-with U year old boy ~
----.--------able cl>argq. Eotlm&te turalah· rre4. Unlqµe Dl!W pmbrel-Oet•~ ll:lectt1< ..trl~tor. new '4 "' -Call ~ •• , roof ~ av.U..ble ID 2
untt. ftoo. eu w. •th. 11an1e SINGER , .. -. 210o ...,,. .., uwar bay
AA&. 10<12 -.plotdy fenced. My •% ,_
SEWING CENTER old boy ud 111a -pon:r
Tops in Advertising
In the
Harbor Area
Newport-Ba,bo.
19'48 YrllO\\' (')Ub ('OUf>E' SIUtlt"·
baker. 9,boo mllt-s, radio. heater.
safety tubes, overdrive $19V:i.
Call 9·1 or f'Venings Ph. Har.
hor 3~ 10pl2
FORD-'.fl Station Wagon, v~ry
clean, nearly nf'w t ire•. radio
a.nd heater. PRICED--TO SELL ~
Ca.Jl Har. 2180. llpl:I
'49 BtnCK Super St'danette. Cu~
tom llf&t covers. Nev.• aaff'ty
til"N 1nd tubes, 2'6.000 • mil~111.
SM at 420 Seville, Balboa. 8·10 ..
Lm. or llfter 8 p.m. 10c12
FOR SALE: CUSHMAN MOTOR
Sroottt, bargain. Barber Shep,
!Of-22nd St .. N•WJ>Ort Beach.
. Str<'
'40 Packard 4~oor .. 180" Sedan
R. • H. Exc-ellent rondtt.ion .
Low mllrage S7~. 116 Via
Cordova Lieto, Phont' Harbor
1701-R 10pl2
FOR SALE -1936 Dodge
truck, motor O\•erhauled.
Harbor 24CM .
51-TRAILER!I
HOUSE TRAILER-2R ft.
panel
$<20.
2·tfc
19-17
T'ravC'lo tra!l('r -spun i;:la.s." in·
sulation. 3 rooms fully f>qulp-
ped S 1 ~95. Se(' at 24 91 Coast
H i"·1.y of 23561 "Snug Harbor
Rd .. N ewport Beach. l2t'l4
SPARTANS
ALL MOD:ELS-1~ dn. 42. mo11.
to pay. Also good used trs.U-
ers.
TraUer11 lnauraf'nCt" Anywheift
Broadmoor Trailer Homes
2060 Ne""})O!"':. Blvd., Costa Meu.
7l•C·79
M-MONEY TO J.0 . .\N
LOANS
LOANS 0
LOANS
$50.00 TO $5,000.00 * SALARY * AUTO * FURNITURE
Other Personal Property
.. QUICK SERVICE"
Coast Cities Loan
Company
' 230!! COAST BLVD.
NEWPORT BEACH, CAI.Ir.
next door to Weat,..m Union omce
PHONE HARBOR 2838-J
• t &9-tfc ~ "'" • I •
LOANS TO BUILD, rMPROVE,
BUY, MODERNIZE. OR
REFJNANCE
We Buy Trust Deeda
NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERA.L
SAVINGS A-LOAN ASSN.
3333 Vi& Lido Ph. Har. 1600
80-ttc
56--MONE\' WANTED '
WANTED TO BORROW -$1800
1 yr. 11 10"/r . Secured.by real
e1tate mortgage. Interest pa.lrt
with pr incipal. Box R, Newport-
Balboa Press. ltp1~
~lNCOMB PROPERTY
Income Property
2 STORY, i·fam.lly fiat. Cl.-.. A"'
buUd.lng with a 3 bedroom bouae
and an extra loL Zoned for
bu.sine.SI. Prictd rlg:hL Pb. Bar.
343 (Eve.11.) Phone Beacon SMJO.
R. M. LANE N ewport Beach
92~tte
II-REAL ESTA TE EXCIL
'NILL TRADE Large 3 bedroom·
home in Santa Ana for amo
•la or luger in Ha.tbor 'Area.
WW pay na80nab1e amount. of
cub. Phono ~7<. llpl2
Why Def.our!
Take The • Short Cot
A .. fouled'" apark ptug la one
that ls rniaflrlq, OJ' failtnc to
flft, .. a rmult ol a deposit on
the PQLnta. In other wordl, it
olmply lo a dirty pl.,.-. The dirt,
cleel&no tho Nationlll Au._
Club. uoually lo the ,....met ot a <OikcUon of cart>onlaod oil Jf
lbe pluc n...,. P">POIV ·tho ..,.....
bulUon LI llUCb. u t.o4 bunt COID-
ple~y au the burnable material>o
TILE CX>NTRACTOR
Bath Room. Drain ---1Mb A Ne"'J'Orl '\.,.,, eoo.a -
Pbone B<acot> ll700-W4
1Mfc
NlCWPORT BARBOR
IDU'LOYloCENT AGENCY
PIL. Barbor IS78 -P . 0 . Bas.....-141. No cbarp for pick up and de-aftHaNe u playmat.., Phone . 'I'• ... 't ...,., .,.. a.· 6-r r o.i.. un -, tn u-y. . • ~ ~ 10012 -to ---. ,_..
SCREEN DOORS Press •
.. ln tbt eyllader. ~
IMhftf-OMn
'l1'o Au-....U.lClab Ol 8oUtJ>.
...,. Olllfomla -motorl.otJo
lo opray paphl .. --· -oil. _ ......... _.,_..,.. __
u. --.. otltt.
SOUTH COAST.
.MATERIAI.S co.
Spoclf!cetlon ~ -CONCll&TI:
, D9W.WU-o..t.-
P.bane BMCCID. ~ Mttc
• '
Ba-
11 tf c
II en• WANDD
CA.PAHi.£ woawt to take Ofl8I..
~ cbarp"' ----. 0111~n1e.
lloU
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r r· o.i.. $8.17 Bir.-10.17 ac111 W. ftll Kl·-· IS-BUD.DINO -VJOCll :::::r-::-Let tlli ~ ... ~~
a· a.J•. no.n -n .OI 'Rclr. U. e. Pu. Ott • .,. s.r.lilfS.,-----;-------------:.-.,-------1 ~ ·-""-wdr 1--_ .. llATYil:W BUILDl:RS SUPPLY a.. ' · · · , • ~ -r-. e -m o.ot mpwa, -. 111m 111~1 Complete Housecleaning Service -.a aa • - -
. lcJ.l =:t.-:a7' s·•~ I..= > BJt~ ud_ Wall W .. V.S -J"loor Oeetiw aDd WUlq . Pm+ -..._ w Ill -.....
elac:tr1c ~ -... Wba& llaft -QlllS -~ C!eon'q-Q_s--,..lati'IC-llDS Cloenllil ~· ,,. g .._ DU ~
, 11 'r tno, SIS. n1 Clyotal. U.. -u.t ,..,.. ..... .-? --··OOH o w • • • w-~· •• • ---.,,_ --~·TD C~~~~~;i~·.-~1~~~i";"~
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CORONA DEL MAR
!! LOOK''
WE HA VE THE KEYS
DUPLiln:S -$12,000 -$14,2!!0 :.._ $16,llOO -
$17,!IOO -$18,500
HOMES -$6,600 -$8,000 -$8.300 -$9,000
$9,850 -$11,000.
DOWN PAYMENTS u low as $750. Some nearly
new -oome just comple!M. See these and other
bargains without obligation. Call E:dith Maroon
or Tom Payne. Harbor 2474.
SUMMER {U:NTALS -RESEltVE E;MlLY
Call Edith Maroon or Tom Payne Harbor 2474
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
A WINNER -New 3 bedroom stucco home. Loli<
or character. Fireplace. Large kitchen. Beautiful
bath. Attached garage. l..ot 50 x 127. Special fe11-
turee. See this today. 005 El Modena 'Avenue.
Call Beacon 57~.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS • VIEW LOT -$1 ,350. Do not wait-f!t>e thiq now.
Call Beacon 5795.
EARL· W. STANLEY
Realtor
COVERING GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR
115th and lntn•
N.wport -m l(al"lne AY&.
t1I a...t mp..7 Ba.-!Aland
Oorona de! Jiu
3113 w. Central
N.wport -
A MAGNIFICENT HOME
ON THE BAY FRONT, Wl1'H PTER AND FLOAT
-Sheltered peace!ully by Harbor Island with a
million dollar view.
Entrance into this new modern home is through
a breath taking landscaped lanai -sliding glass
walls that lead into the beautifully planned living
room-dining room with another view of the bay
-the kitchen is the latest of &.ll American design.
Four bedrooms, four belha
The home is ' beautifully furnished including tele-
vision, radio, we.shing machine, dryer, water
softener.
Price $45,000
HENRY PEALE. 888ocia!M with
1 , ROY GREEN.LE.AF, 'Jr. ·-· ' -
BUILDER-REALTOR
3112 Central Ave. Newport Beach
Ph. Harbor 2552 Eve. Harbor 2657·W
WISE BUYS
. $14,500 -NEW DUPLEX
Hardwood floors-Unit heat, 2 car ga rage. Live
in one and let the other make payments.
G. I. RESALE
COMFORTABLE well furnished 2 bedroom home.
Large living room with fireplace. Hdwd. fl oors, 2
car garage. 4 ~~ loan. Payments less thah rent.
Make us an otter on this-OWNER MUST SELL!
EARL CHAMBERLAIN, Realtor
liOO CoastHigbway -Opposite Bank
Corona del Mar Harbor 1474-W
RENTALS LEASES
'l'RADES
3 Bedtoom. 7!\' rronta1t on Har-
bor BlVd., cJose ln, 200' deep.
11000 run price. Terms.
ONLY $6600
I bedroom home, rentrally locatf'd,
close to Ne'A·port Pit>r &: stnrf'~
A Bargain at $7,900
terms
NICE 2 beodroom hom f'. ~ block
rrom ocean <'ompletely turn.
-RN "' -. ··'' •
WHY NOT? I
OWN YOUR IOWN
SUMM€R 1B010il! 1 I I
OCEAN FRONT
NEWPORT,
j
We have· 2-P,t"OMJ'ties
I I ' 6009 Seashore l)rive
6011 Seashore! Drive
BOTH HAVE AN EX·
TRA GUli:llT ROOM
AND BATH; A GARAGE
FOR TWO CARS; A
COMPLE'l'Z TWO 8JCD.
ROOM 1JNIT WITH LIV·
!NO ROOM FACDIO
THE OC£AN AND CAT·
A LIN A ISLAND; AND,
A DESIRABLE U>CA·
TION TO BUILD A ONE
STORY UNlT ON THE
-s" R ONT. PRESERVING
BOTH VIEWS. TERMS
ARE AVAILABLE.
J11UL T . UST. 116< AND
!\.l\!i. W ~ would appre-
clat~ an appoilrltmi-n\. aa
t h('J4f' homes art" OC'Cupled.
•••r-.c.A.~ •••
D,N TlJ1: WAT Otrr ..
NOTICE i.rRS. A'•
''SNAPS'' AT 124 • 38th
S l. . . HF TlJ1 S FR !!:SH
BP.ACH AIR C AN 00
Tl·n~ TO FLOWERS ...
IT klJRE SHOIJLO BF.
ll F:A I.THY PO R THF.
KJ OS . . . . AND t JS
HOOMAN REfN"R ... f
If You
Prefer
Balboa Island
Wf: WOULD Lnn: 1'0
SHOW Y 0 U A COM-
PLETELY F'URNl!HED
TWO BEDROOM CO'r-
TAGE ... ON RUBY
AT 20< ... YOU MUST
SEE THE INSIDE ...
YOU MAY CH A N 0 E
YOUR MIND ABOtrr IT
, . , IT'S NEAT AND
CLEAN AS A PIN . , .
YOU COULD ENJOY
THE' SUMMP.:R Hi!RE
IN YOUR OWN HOM!i:;
Call ui:1 to Jmpttt . • .
\VF.'LL M E F. T Y 0 U
THl:RE. • ' • ' F. C. A, • ' •
and ln
Corona de! Mar
WE' HA VE AN EXCEL,.
LENT VALUE IN A
VIE\V PROPERTY ...
ONLY TWO BEDROOMS
BUT THERE IS A
W ONDERFU L PL AC P!
TO A CCO MMODATE
J•··YOUQ. Q~ •• ~-... ~
GARAGE P"'O ft 'MlVO
CARS. TOO: SOMEONJi:
IS GOING TO Gl:T A
BUY O.'I THIS ... By
appt. thn.i _ : .
F. C. ANDRESEN
Realtor
1810i COAST HWY.
Corona d~I Mar
!Next to The Sna.ck Shop)
Harbor 1~0 o r 2282-W
Home and Business
One of t hp bf'st busin!IU corn•n
on Harbo r Blvd. wit.h 2 B. R.
homP con1pl(>lt>Jy f'umlahl."d -
and With an extra loL PRIC ED
'T'O BELL at only Stl ,260.-
T~R M S.
B.A.NERESON
Re.al tor
1972 N('Wf)orl Blvd.. c.rntla Mii"•
Phone Braron 522ti
New 2 Bdrm. House
1, Arr~. Eut 1'itle. l•.200, Tenn."I
3 Bedroom House
70 rt. eut -91de c-omer. Double
garagt hU ()lumblnJ. A blr·
gain at 17.~. TtMM.
l . • Bl•n~ A. Gates Realtors-Ginny Gates •
i12 Marine AW., Balboa JAJand
' Day Phones: Bar. 1il7i.J; Bar. lOM-J
Evea.; Jiu.. 146-11~ Sar. 1117·11 •
-BAI.BOA ISLAND •
90.fBA.Y FR. HOMJ!!--Pler 6 Float. 3 B. R., 2 ba.
2*' fAID rm. lge, ll'I'. !'Ill-, beal/t. kitchen .. 3 car gar.
PLUS charm. 2 B. R. \pt EXCEPTIONALLY
low price and xlnt. term&. Furn. or unfurn. .
'LITTLE ISLAND-PRICED TO SELL. Rome and
Income. One of the most charming 4 bedroom
3 bath homes on Island. PLUS beautiful 1 bed1'11.
apt. 3 car pnce, dressing nns and showera., Ji:x.
eellent terma.
CORONA DEL MAR
SO. OF HWY. ill this new 2 B. R. home with frpl.
dining area, and tile kitehen. All for only $7 ,950.
A gem for a sweet home!
NEW AND MODERN, 3 B. R., 2 bath home, com-
plete with frpL. tile, dining area, dbl -garagl! and
in lovely section. The interior colors and indirect
lighµng are very soft and beautiful, also the inter·
lor plantin1 . areas lend to gracious living. Truly
best buy in C. D. M. for $14 .750. S~~E TO APPRE-
CIATE!
COSTA MESA
$2300 DOWN. Do you need n roomy 3 R. 'R. home,
on a large lot, in a lovely section• One with pretty
fenced-in yd.? Then we have it for you. It also
baa a D. R., hdwd. firs., frpl., tile, lots of closets,
dbl. gar. and is on a G. I. transfer 4 '' Loan.
EXTREMELY PRETrY 2 bedroom home-hard·
wood floors-lots of tile, double garage. Beautiful-
ly landscaped yard.
$9500 FHA 4 per cent loan-low clown payment.
CLIFF HAVEN
SPACIOUS, WELL BLT. 3 B. R., 2 bath home on
larre lot. Ideal family home because of large L. R.
with frpl., hdwd. firs., all tile k i~chen & bath, lt.rie
B. R.'s sun deck, dbl. gar. & patio. Gorgeous yaJ"\I
& fruit treeti. All fenced for only $16,500.
BLANCHE A. GATES-Realtors-DINNY GATES
HARBOR INVESTMENT CO .
offers BEST VALUES in
Harbor Area
Let us }1rove it-You be the Judge
Try and match these
·LIDO 1Sla!:'"-Bnnlhlew -· t ·B . Rooms, 2 baths,
fireplace, walled patio, large lot. quality constru<·
tion.
1Reduced to $19,850 -$3000 down
BAY SHORES-So new it sparklell-2 bedrooms,
bath, breakfast bar, Panelray heat. fireplace -
you'll love it and the price
ONLY $12,500
PHONE OR CO ME INTO
HARBOR INVESTMENT CO., Realtors
30th at NEWPORT BLVD. HAR. 1600
1 F'ormPrly Ct'ntral Av(' I
Balboa Island
$7950
2 ~lrflflm nld h1 >t1 .. 1•, part\~·
m0ll1·rn1z1·ll ~1 Atl:!r1ul t11 (in1!'ih
\\'Ith a llttlr 1 rr1ort Lh1s ""·111
makt-!W:tmr o~ s J!'Ol'MI bl-Arh
r lsre-. F ull !'HZI" lot.
J,{)\\' f)()\\"N PAYM F.:\'1" A N I•
"fF:R.M!"
LINWOOD VICI<
REALTOR
:\12 Mllrlnr Av". Ralboo TRlf'
r•hnnf' Jlarb<"1r 2CM:.!
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~ft. BU 91Nt8S FRONTAGE on
Central Ave. Cloee to City Hall.
'Building' and living quarten.
Ample partllnl' aree, $ 4 7 !) 0,
down ba.l. SM month .•
Good Income
PFoperty! 5 ACRES cl~e tn. Oil right.A in------------------------
octA.N FRONT and Bay Atta
Summei-Rentals stlll available.
L. L. MENNES
RAY H. MENNE.S
tlOS W. Cnatral Harbor 2127-W
l lcl3
3 8.EDROOM, 2 BATH Home-in
O>rona del Mar ror aaleo. F'Ur-
nllhed or untuml.shed. $5000.
down. Balance like ttnl. 32
llartgold, C. 0 , M. Har. 2879-\V.
12tfc
2 Houses newly decoratt'd on 3
large Iota ln COllLa MeAa.
WILL SACRIFICE
Albert M. Smith
or
Olive B. Miller
2010 Court A ve .. Newport Bnch
Phone Har. 2881
llcl2
.:ludf'd. Full price $1 0,lMlO.
&~t cl~ In oor. on Harbor Blvd .
~4xl 30 1:n alley. $8.!>00. TttmA.
TO BUY OR SELL SU .
R. H . MOTTET
1900 Harbor Blvd. Co8ta Met11a
S..con 6:12<-J
· SEE CUFF HA YEN'S _, •-ftOOM house on 1 aC're gi-ound, doubJe. Trade or iwn on low
aleeplng porch . bue.ment, gar. down pymt. Central hall pla.n..
and .en'itt room. Chlcken and 2 bedroom.a ea.ch. Rent pl.)'11 baJ·
rabbit equipment with Ucht -·'' ~ .. .,... o -d a.Def'. Must-.... -Z..-. Fr-..... an water. Fruit trtta. Plent7 Open Satul"day and 8u.ndlly
or Shade. H ourly bus 9ervltt. 226\ Clay SL at 15th
$7,!>00, 4 miles N. or Corona on REX R.l:CBS. Re&Jtor, See this money maker Hamner Av• .. I mile E on 8th Har. 2S114-W iltfc
Str. Close to Corona Naval I------------CLIFF HA VEN DELUXE DBL. hoepltal. Private owner. Im-
!fo ptiymtnt tor I year after mediate po•aeaion. Str. &ddtta
ftuonable down. 2 bedroonUI ~ E. Ith. Narro. Phone eo..
-.ch. Central b.aU plan. Open rona 1~2 between 9 and 4.
-Sat., Sunday, Monday. 10pl2
Locatlon nu s. Clay at J$th st. ------------Rex Rechs, realtor s BDRS. • 2 BATHS. NEWPORT HllCflta i-.e. to.Ult 'In 1 9 4 II. Harbor 2694--W u.. Po,yne 111rnace, 11ttp1ace,
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PRICE REDUCED
I I. R. homo wltll ft~. l'llr·
•ce and EXTRA APT. Wu
fll,000. N-onl7 $11,ISO. Own·
• anx1ou to ..U!
H. 0 . P&"l'IWl Realtor
... llo "· Ollltnl, .. _
--.. -nn-1 Oct
wall to wall broad.loom carpet.
lng, d.i.n.iDa room. hdwd. noors..
concttte baalement, dbl pnce.
......, -&Dd built in&. can ... bouPt for u -..
$2000 down. Pr!ee SU:IOO. Dan
Bncm 511S-R (E\on. Beaccm
srr..R) Tc
lO:WPOBT BtiPto lot llO'lllJT
I -""-~ -U4 sr&do od>ool •HliO. Pb. II<&. ~Tlt-R.
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Orange County's
Outstancling
Reol Estate
Advertising
Medium
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BRIGGS * • BEST .. * BUYS
MULTIPLE LISTINGS
-1.941 HARBOR BLVD.-lO<J, ft. z~ne C-2. 2 B. R.
borne, price $16,000 terms
1541 MESA DRIVE -2 B. R. furn. ranch type
house. If., ac. landscaped. fruit. grapes. garden,
price $13,000, terms.
812 W. OCEAN, BAL.BOA-4 B. R. home designed
!or duplex. _Price $17 ,500. tenn.•.
Fred BRIGGS Tressa
REALTORS
634 Coast Highway Ph. Bea. 5778 or Har. 2476
FOR THOSE
"BALBOA BLUES"
The &118ftr may be a summer rental at Balboa
Ialand. Finest homes, July, August, September,
$500 to $1000 per month.
Call and see
J. A. Bli:li:K OFFICE
Harbor 112-W or 63
BAIMA ISLAND FERRY LANDING
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G. N . WEIJS, •
. Broker
· $6800 Full Price
• $7JO doom. low mont111¥ pe,.a -SEC THU
CUte 1 B. R. Home
with outakle Alttping room on Ii
acr~ with a wtmdertul v1e"W or
lbe · ocean.. Lota ot nowen.
Th~'.11 an oU toyalty pa,ylng
SlG pif'r month. Tot.al prlc~ orJy
-· 1 ' ~s A RlilAL BARuAIN!
Good 2~B.R. Home ~mi.b.4. Mb' 4 y-.,. olcf: on
~ ·acre. Completely tuml.Ahed
, evin, to a waab.ln• machine.
· CJo... to N""l'Ort 111-Pr1c.
$6600.
For Some Good Buys
ln bomes-J'liewport Ht>lgbls
Overlooktn1 tbe Pac~nc •
• Come Jn
and Jet ~ tell you about ' thPm,
ALSO-Nice 3 bedroom hnmt,
dining rm., big living rm. on a
tl:fte 1ot, ZUt Side, ~ to etvtt"
cdltPr. Only $7000. Oood tttma.
JOE McKEE, Salemn&n
l 790 N--L Rivet. Coot.I. w ...
"Tltl: llEST TOWN ON EARTH"
Phoftes: Oftlce Beacori !\181
Re11 . Beacon &•70-J
BEAUTIFUL
BALBOA POINT
Situated on quiet st.l'Ht and nc-
ing park, th1a attract.Jve born•
hU two bed:roorrui, llvtnrroom.
wttll tll'Opl.,,., dlnetlA!. AMD
CU TE APARTMENT for
g\le•ta or. lncomeo. Double pr.
2 walled patloa. Sundeck hu
gt-and View. StUttO A pluttr
con.rtrucUon. T1le roof. Ftne
bay bathlng wllhln onto block.
An na-ptlonaUy rood buy at
$13.600.
· · · · · soli£11 · Coasf
Realty Company
302 Main St., Balboa, har. 2034
2 YRS. OLD, 2 B. R. HOME-
Larg-e rumpus room, over 2000
sq, n . Double g-ar. &tta.ched-
ltxcellent oct"an view, 100 ft.
frontage. good pavlnr. close to
trana. Should see lhl8 122,000
or Will take smaller housa L'J
dovm paymenL /
01 RESALE, 3 br., 74 ft. lot .
Location O. K, condition O. K.
Price O. K .. Sl0,200-$2.WO dn.
Pmts. "8 mo., •'fr Joan.
Pym.ta. Inc. IntereBt. taxeA, In!l.
,. It rt9S VALUA!ILE
INSURE IT WITH US ~:!~~~*~itihTINE
REAL ESTATE BROKER
AND ASSOCIATES
Jsot Newport Blvd.
Coot& M .... Calif.
LOTS of Value
IN CORONA DZL MAR
SEE THl8 ...
Choice R-2 lot 40xlll, 1 ~~ blk"°.
from beach. $3600.
l..o\tel)" R·3 lot, 40X118. Choice
location South of Highway In
Corona del Mar. Priced to aeil.
WILL CONSIDER CAR u part
payment.
FnlB ft .. 2 lot, MJUth of hlghway,
$2200.
EXcELLENT 4~ fL R·2 lot Soutll
or HJS"bw•y, $3000.
CLYDE A. BURT
1301 COABT WCJHWAY
Corona del Mar Harbor 1741 ..
l ~Bedroom. D9W'• 'lawn UMI treea,
-.. --· -f7151. 371 La Perle Place.
llAV!: "°' lllUT FftO)f 0WNDt
10-c·H
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CLASSIFIED
ADS
DfANTB.Y ~VE
AN INTEIES1B> AND
RESPONSIVE AUDIENCE
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BEN J. WHITMAN . -Gl!JORGE TiUlOBAt.D RM!tnra-NEAL HOUGAN
1018 0..t HichtvaY 400 Coast HlghftJ'
Pb.' Harbor 21i'l'.f.W Pb. Hubor 25e6-.J
COttONA DEL MAR
Good little R2 Oorona de! Mar building lot. On1y
2 blocb from bWlineall eenter or town. o.mer
mllllt iell tod&y. Thia la deflllltely under prioed-
$l'TM.
OWner wishes to trade equity ln new 2 bedroo!n
modern. home for good Corona del Mar residential
lot-not to exceed $5000. Trade your unimproved
lot for this fine home and assume small monthly
payments of only $47.!50 per DIQlltb. Can you
beat it!
Cozy stucco home on dandy R-2 corner lot in Co·
rona del Mar. Is completely furnished and aliout
2 blocks from beach. Ia built on rear of lot with
lots of room left !or another dwelling. Is ideal for
summer home or good income property. Full
price $7000
Corona del Mar's finest ml!dillm pricl!d home. Has
very large living room and adjoining dining area,
next to cutest and most convenient tiled kitchen
in town. Dutch door and bay window overlooking
lnclosed eovered patio or outdor living rom. 2
fOOd sized bedrooms with ample wardrobe and
closet space, and dandy tiled bath. Large double garage, red brick fireplace, carpeted floors, panel-
ray heat and lieautiful landscaping make this one
of the year's biggest buys at only $12,750.
Owner wishes to trade equity in large' 3 bedroom
home for beach or island property either residen·
ti&! or commercial. Call 11• for further details, this
may be the opportunity you've been waiting for.
2 good level R-2 J>Ulldlng lots south of highway.
Sewer is installed and paid tor . Owner wants cash
quick. These a.tt adjoining Iota, build two bouaes
at once and cut coruitruction co•ts. Both Iota !or
$4100.
"BUSINESS IS GOOD"
BEN J. WHITMAN
GEORGE THEOBALD-Realtors-NEAL HOUGAN
1018 Coast Highway 400 CoSBt Highway
Ph. Harbor 2574-W Ph. Harbor 2566-J
CORONA DEL MAR
Eveni~gs Harbor l51-MK
NOW!
You may get up to
100 '7, G. I. -F.·H. A. FINANCING
fplua impounds)
on that New Home
t House and Lot)
Also NON VETS
m'*' get A NEW HOME built on Their Lot
100 % FINANCED
!plus Impounds!
Henry Vaughn, Special Representative o!
. . Jeffel'80n .Standard Life ln•urance Co.
i '"n~r:ry¥ va~ghn \ ' '· c':'c;~1e~ rleltiJJt\t
Brokers
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Costa Mesa
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Phone Bea. 6243· W
498 Newport Blvd.
LOWER PRICES ARE HERE
Also you can buy direet !rom designer, builder &
owner at a big Baving. Thia expertly design'ed,
well built model house, just completed. Now open
for inspection. ·
LOCATION 221 ORCHID
CORONA DEL MAR
Third howie from ocean In So. part (the best part l
or Corona del Mar, highly restrlc!M.
Thia is a better built holllle. Large liv. room.
u~ beam ceiling. Celotex ,,_ heavy shake root for
insulation. Dinette, kitchen, 3 B. Rms., 2 baths,"
walled patio, two car .. 1arage, fireplace, copper
plumbing, circulating beat, landacaped. This house
la complete. •
A like property, one year ago, would have 1JOld
for \18,0QO to $20.<M»-You can buy this house
today direc:t from owner at the low price at
$15,000
$41()0 cub-Interest $45 mo
If ybu are lnterestA!d In buying be aure to see thla
property at once. If not interested In buying,
p1-do not bother me.
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0A. W. HOOKWAY
Rea. Mt Heliotrope· Phone Barbor 1"14-J
CORONA DEL MAR . •
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~ITZMORRIS REALTY 00.
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Profit Is Forgotten lri s Sale
I Med Cub •. you need furniture. What can you uae? Let'•
1et to1ether. I 1ueued wron1 and bou1ht too much furniture.
Now in order to put thi• big furniture ttock in proper balance ••
I mu.t ~fice about $20,000.00 worth' of home "f.u.nitbinp. I
hope to raiae that much money in two weeka or lea .• and I ha•e
put the price• down to where you cannot afford NOT to buy.
Maybe I gueued wron1 about purd.a-•. BUT there it no gueu
work about the.e PRICE SLASHES. That•• all tbere ia to it ••
folka. Now i• your chance to buy furniture at thoae lower pricet
you waited for. Here they are. And I hope I ne•er make auch a
costly gueu apin • • • • • Sincerely ••• Leonard Tuttle ••. Owner ••
Laguna Beads Furniture Company.
PRICES SLASHED ON ALL HOME FURNISl;llNGS!
READ THE THIRD COLUMN IN EACH OF THESE GROUPS AND SEE IN DOLLARS AND CENTS JUST HOW MUCH MONEY YOU CAN
SAVE ON EACH ITEM.
Living Room --Upholsf ered Floor Coverings Occasional Tables, Etc.
Was
S.-Lawson Chairs, Assorted Prints $ 87.50
4-Top Grain Leather Chairs,
Down Back ....................................... 189.50
l-Loun1e Chair & Ottoman .................. 109.50
I-Lawson Sofa & Chair, Green
floral, flounced ....... . ........ .. . . .............. 224.00
1-Simmom Bed Di;an, Red .................... I 19.00
2-Simons Bed Divant, Grey-Plain
and Blue floral .......... . .. .. ... .. .. 89.50
1-Simmom Hide-A-Bed, Beautyrest
Mattress ..... ................ ...... . 279.50
I-Bed Divan & Chair, Cocoa Floral
Print .......... ........................................................... 162.50
2-Kroehler Channel Back Chairs........ 89.95
I-Modem 2 Pc. Sectional, Green ........ 219.50
2-Modern Chairs, to Match ................... 99.50
I-Kroehler Chair, Red Tap.................... 66.95
I-Modem Pull-up Chair ...... ··-··-·-·-46.75
I-Deluxe Box Couch, Modern ............. I 90.00
1-2 Pc. Sofa Bed Suite, Kroelher ..... _ 199.75
I-Cape Cod Wing Chair, Maple,
(as i-.) . ...... .. .... .......... . .. .... .. .. . .... .... 48.50
1-Poel Coffee Table, Round ... . . . $ 28.00
1-Peel Coffee Table, Rect. ......... .. . 21.50
1---3 Pc. Rattail Sectional ............... 197.25
1-Plalltlc Top Card Table ..... . .. 39.95
1-Metal Bridge Set, Brown II Wblte .. 30.00
:i-wa1nut Card Tables ........... ... ......... 19.95
Bed Room
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1-3 Pc. Mh1. Group, Full Size Bed $199.50
1--3 Pc:. Mhe. Group, full Size Bed ... 213.45
1-full Size Mh1. Bedstead ···-····-······-64.50
2-Twin Size Mb,. Bedsteads ·-·-·····-·-64.50
I--3 Pc. Rock Maple Group -··-·---·--229.50
1-4 Pc.. Rock Maple Group ................... 253.50
I-Pil1rim Maple Cheat of Drawers .... 69.50
I-Full Size Limed Oak Bed . .. . . .... ...... 51.50
I-Nite Table to Match ...... , .... _ ............ 28.50
I-Full Size Chine.e Modem Bed ..... _ 38.95
I-Matchins Vanity and Mirror ·······--75.95
I-Matchitl'.1 Nite Table . ... ................... 21.50
I-Matchins BenchAII M~;i&d;i.:::.· YzI~.~~e
I -Twin Size Maple Bed, Potter............ 62.25 ·
I-Simmon• Headboard Bed .......... ·-56.50
1-Bailey·Schmitx Headboard Bed .... 58.25
I-Bailey·Schmitz Headboard Bed ... 59.95
6-Cedar Ch,e.b, Maple, Mh1., Bleach
~full Size Cotton Mattreuea ···~--~.95
1-Full Size Cotton Mattre.. . ···--20.00
1-Twin Size Bos Spring and Mat·
tre.1 Set -----·--------·--109.50 •
Now
$ 64.50
149.50
79.50
I79.50
89.50
69.50
200.00
122.50
69.95
I89.50
84.50
54.95
37.50
I40.00
I 79.75
37.50
$ 19.50
17.50
149.50
211.95
19.95
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Now
$ 99.75
I I0.00
35.00
35.00
I49.50
179.50
54.50
29.50
19.50
24.95
49.95
14.50
8.50
Your
Savini
$23.00
40.00
30.00
44,50
30.00
20.00
79.00
40.00
20.00
30.00
IS.00
12.00
9.25
50.00
20.00
11.00
$ S.50
4.00
47.75
10.00
10.05
7.00
Your
Savine
$ 99.75
103.45
29.50
29.50
8().00
74.00
15.00
22.00
9.00
14.00
26.00
7.00
7.00
31.25 3LOO
39.50 I7.00
44.25 14.00
44.95 15.00
............. 25'7o Off
I7.45 17.SO
10.00 10.09
69.50 40.00
Your
Wat Now Saving
1-9x10-6 Green floral, Self Tone• .... $ 81.50 $ 62.50 $I9.00
1-9 x12 Beige Floral ···················-··---113.50 89.50 24.00
1---!U I5 Rote, Self Tones ·······-·--·-····-I62.95 130.00 32.95
l-9x I8 Brown Block floral ............. _ I49.50 I09.50 40.00
1~9xI5 Beige Frieze ...•........... -········-·····-I90.75 150.00 40.75
I-9xil-II Brown Floral, Self Tone ... 89.95 75.00 I4.95
1-9xI8 Burgundy, Self Tone ........... __ I49.50 I20.00 29.50
1-9xI I Rose Floral, Self Tone ····-·····-76.50 60.00 I6.50
~9x I 2 Mauve Floral ........... ···----··--··--I I3.50 89.50 24.00
1-9xI 7-6 Blue Pebble Tuft ·······--·-·-·-I63.50 129.50 34.00
1-9xI2 Green, Self Tones ····--·-·-·-I28.50 92.50 36.00
1-9xI5 Burgundy Floral ···--····-···-···--I42.00 I I0.00 32.00
1-I2x15 Grey floral ·····-·····---····-···-···-2IO.OO I50.00 60.00
1-9x12 Braided Rug ····························-····-I26.00 I I0.00 I6.00
1-I2xIS.S Brown Block floral .......... _ 158.50 I28.50 31.00
I-9xI!>-Roae, Self Tone -·-·····-·--···-162.75 I30.00 32.75
1-9x(·6 Bur1undy Velour ---··-75.00 49.50 25.50
1-9x5-6 Floral Pattern ··---41.50 27.50 I4.00
1-9xI2 Beige Floral ·····---~---· I I2.95 159.SO 23.45
1"79xI2 All Over floral ·······--·--·-·-113.50 89.50 24.00
2-9x I 2, I Blue floral, 1 Burgundy
floral ................................................................. -72.50 ea. 49.50 ea. 23.00
I-9xI3 Burgundy, Self Tone ............. ··-90.50 69.50 21.00
I-I2x15-4 Ultra-Tex Beige Chenille 409.00 300.00 109.00
1-I2xI2-4 Ultra-Tex Green Chenille 329.00 240.00 89.00
All 27 inch Hall Carpeting .............................................. .25o/0 Reduction
Wide Assortment of Cotton Shae Rugs, Oval
Braided Rugs & Broadloom Roll Enda
(bound) ···········-·-·····-····----··-···-···-····-····-·-·········-·········331/Jo/0 Reduction
5 fibre Rues ···········-······················-··-·---···········--·-··-·-·····--···I Oo/0 Reduction
Broedfelt Short Enda (leas than 9x6) --··--··-·····50% Reduction
Dining Room
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1-Rock Maple Buffet ··-·-··-·-·--·-·····:$ 89.50
1-Rock Maple China ......... ················-···-I I0.00
1-Rock Maple Drop·Leaf Table
and 3 Chairs ............ -··········--·-·--123.35
I-Mhg. Drop-Leaf Table ............ ·-·-58.50
1-Mhg. Drop·Leaf Table, Esten·
• aion (as ia ) ...... ········-····-···-·····-·········--79.50
I-Rock Maple China .................. ············-I59.50
I-Rock Maple Buffet with Hutch ..... I64.50
2-Pine Tables, Natural or Maple
(extra long extension) ........... -·--····-69.50
12-Chairs to Match ············-·-····--···-I3.50
~Mhg. Side Chairs ............... -· ·-···-····--13.25
1---48" Lazy Susan Table (aa ia) ... __ 99.00
1-Mha. Drop Leaf ExL Table It
6 Chain ··········-······-··· ...................... ··-I86.50
1-Modem Drop Leaf ExL Table &
6 Chairs ···-·····-··-········-·-········------I 75.50
1-Mha. Drop Leaf Ext. Table !19.50
'i-S Pc. Dinette Suite ·---79.50
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Your
Now Savina
$ 59.95 $ 29.55
74.SO 35.SO
79.95 43.40
39.50 19.00
49.50 30.00
II9~ 40.00
119. 45.00
54.50 I5.00
10.95 2.55
10.75 2.50
79.50 2I.SO
I49.50 37.00
145.00 30.50
79.50 20.00
69.50 10.00
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2-Consolet, Tilt· Top, Mhg .................... $ 34.50
1-0val Cocktail Table, Modem ······-33.75
1-Commode Table, Modem .................. _ 39.75
1-Record Cabinet, Walnut....................... 32.95
1-Record Cabinet, Maple -·-·-·-·-30.50
2-Sewing Cabinets ·············-········-···--··-··-30.50
1-4 Pc. Maple Comer Bookcaae
Group --··-········································-··········-I44.45
1-Low Bookabelf, Walnut ··-·····-··· 35.95
J..._Modem Wall Shelf ···············-···-··-·-11.95 1-Mod~m Wall Shadow Box ·--··--37.95
2-Maple Step Tables ··························--···-27.95
1-Comer Shelf, Maple ............. ········-3?50
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AT COSTA MESA PARK SUNDAY
NfMport Harbor Junior Legion Ba.seballen. which f\nlahed aeconc!
ln' Orange County last summer. make their first local league ap·
pearance Sunday at 1 :30 p. m. wtlh new players and a new coach.
Coach WaJter Clark will take the Legion Juniors lo Norwalk !or
a. final tune up Saturday before Sunday'a cruciaJ which count.II in the
C>Ta.nce County Junior League
league.
ClaTJc hu right handed chuck·
era. Jack Clark and Dick Lane
and two leftlea. George LaBono
and Whitey Burton to call on and
will start any one of the four.
Bob Burdick , att0nd highest bat·
ter for Harbor high In 16 games
tb.lJI spring. will catch with Ar·
mand·Nettlee at fint : Phil Shafer
._al eecond ; George Jame. at third:
Lane al shorutop: Joe Breet, Bill
Feldner and Gene Crain in the
outfield. Clark Indicated today
that he would ~hlft the players
arou.nd after ob8ervlng their piny
Saturpay.
Two Youths Loom
As Golf Threats
When the county Junior Golf
Tournament geLA under way apin
at th.e WIUow1ck Courwe ln Santa
An.a. June 1 it.h. once more the
county's beach reg1 on bl expected
to otter lot.8 of competition t o
their inland foes.
Taking a look at la.et year, t he
beach area and Costa Mesa, in
particular. rtlllde Jt very tough on
the othe r ~olflng y oungsters. Bob
E v e r ~ o n completed the tough
grind Jn the champlomhip divi~l on
to take the.> c up the fins.I day frocn
Santa Ana'11 Bob Hlckllon, and
young D o n McDowell of CO!Lttt
M'esa. won the first flight trophy
by defe&ling J erry Hlck 90n.
Thia year, the two Mesa ex·
pert8 a r c expected to bt' back
again with defending c hampion
Ever11on , sharper than ever aftC'r
a eeaaon Qf l{olf with the Orang('
Oo s 8 t College. Everson teamed
with other c:OAAt golfrn to take
the Ea.stem Conference title anJ
should be hard to dlslodKe fron1
hJa place among the top young
golfers ln the country.
Play Is open to any boy 18 year~
a.Id or younger who reside• in the
county. anrf the toum1tment w ill
Wt jul'!lt one week, from Friday,
June 17 until Friday June zo.· No
gyttn teea Will be charged.
LecJion Tromps
Anaheim Juniors
10·2 in WHJue
Newport Harbor Junior Legion
baeeballerg scored six run• tn the
first inning to highlight a 10-2
Orange County Junior Leg l o n
League win over Anaheim at Lil
Palma Pa.rk yulerday sfternoon .
Jack Clark was lhe big gun in
the Joca.J attac k as he banged out
thrtt hit.a in four tripa to the
plate lon e a drag buntl . Clark
also scored three times and m&de
a full speed catch in right field.
On the mound. he pitched four
innings of no-h it, no-run b a 11,
walklflg one and h i l t i n g one
batter.
Thttc hit•. including a dot1bl<'
by Armand Nettle!!, together with
thrtt Anaheim errors and a walk
accounted for the .sllc run!! In the
!int . Third b a s e ma n Georg~
Jame!-drove in Dic k Lane &n'1
Phil Shafer with the f1N1t pair
of runa w 1 l h a 111ngle. Nettles
scor ed James and Bob Burdick
with hl~ two bagger. Clark Al·oreJ
on an error after getting a. Alnglr
and Nettles came in on a pasacd
ball.
Lane walked to start the !-'lecond
inning ; was sacrificed to second
by Shafer: went to third on a
paMed ball and wu squeeel.d 1n
by Janlf'S.
The local:;i picked up another
pair of runs in lhe third as Feld-
ner. C'lark and Nettle!! C'onnf"ct~rl
for !4UcC'eliS1ve singles. Fe ldner and
\lark scored on N etti~~· blow
<""lark !4C'o red the final run in
the !4eventh as the 11econd base-
man kick Nettles' Krounde r ant.I
then the first ba..~man threw over
thlrrt.
The ~\naheim nine could nnly
get on<' htl off th" <·on1b ined
pitching of Clark. LRBono and
Lane I t w11.s a single off LaBon~l
tn right field. Lane !4truck l)Ul
the only three men to face him In
the la.st inning.
SPORTS~ '·-or Clarll "'~: "' ~ M the curtala Nee GD tbe 1 .... ~ ~ ~~ =;
Nalkmal Junior -,J..,.. at ~: Lane: at -·
ball Pl-· -1,000.-"""" :";..=. -and Cl'ahl In
17 ~ old &Dd ~ will be ,,,. ~ -wdl -with
In --· pltd>en. Clarll &Dd L4ne -H°"' In Onulp Cou.n~. _.,, moot al the mound dull• u N-·
--Anaheim, ~ OU-port --blp m.,..i l'iCl>t In dt':n Grov~ NiiSWport • ()r. ~ battle for the &&n.t. League
ange. Placentia and Ia Ana 'cliam-!p to the nnaJ -•~ already into tbe flnti J'OUDd' L&Bono pl~ no hit ball ap1n1i
of play whft:h will find IOcal bOJo N~ laill Saturday and Bur-
playing b&ll througtl ~ nm of ton .. rated the best pitcher In the
September. · 0ran.., Logue by hla coa<b. Bob
After stumbling thrt>uah 'the
first two years. tbe loc&1 ·cfrcu:ft
la headed for the tightest compeU·
Uon yet. Santa Ana. Newport
Harbor. Fullerton, Oranp and
PlacenUa all fig-ure lo be tn the
championship race wtt.h Anaheiin
and Garden Grove voled out.aide
cho1cea.
If all teams enjoyed-lhe turn-
out w hich g?leeled local Coach
\Va.Iler Clark la.at week~
there Wlll t>e some mighty cloee
games -and well played games.
From thu vantage polnt. it
look.a as thougb Newport Harbor
and Santa Ana will battle for
league supremacy and the right to
reprcM!nt th!s area" In the Dtstrlct
finals. The local team draw11 fl"Om
Laguna and Huntington Beach
high schools u Well u the locaJ
high school.
Clark will build the local Legion
a.round flVE" Newport Harbor hJgh
lettermen -catcher Bob Bur-
dick ; pitcher.!! Dick L&ne and
JaC'k Clark: a nd outflelden Phil
Shafer and CC'ne Crain. AU were
flfi't !4tring \\•1th Lane and Clark
alternating pilchini arrignmenll.
Juninr Var51ty mst.erlaJ expected
to boll!lter Clark'a club lnclud~8
third h&!'leman George Jameti.
CAtCP'l{'r Louie Abbott. fir•l base-
man Ed Mayer. pitcher George
LA.Bonn. a n d outfieldere P oe
Br<'el and Ha rlow Rjchardaon.
Help comC's from Huntington
in the form of Bill Feldner, gikltt
Varsity football end and bal!Lket-
ball cC'nter Laguna Beach 'e con-
tribution is WhJtey Burton, left
handed pitcher and Dick Noack.
utility.
\Vhen the IOC.als go against Or·
f.inge Al Li ons Field. Costa Meaa.
Sunrtay 11.t I :30 p. n1 ., Clark prob-
ably will have Burdick catching,
Paige. Paire .. porui that Burton
bad a strtkeout averap of 11 men
per pme but the A.rt..taU Wer'l"
lut. be<:&UN Of lack of support.
Cla.rk'a te&m ahould hit the
bait Bun:Uck, although only a
90phomore, wu second in batting
at Harbor. Feldner hlt.e ' long
ball when he connecta and' Cla.ril
expect.I him to develop Into a
"pro-prospect,"
Chief competition will come
from SA.nta Ana which will be
built a.round hard slugging Ru
Wilmot and pitcher Jlm Spiegel.
Seve ral othe r Santa Ana high
first stringers tncJuding catcher
Ed Fouch, second baseman Rex
Babcock, third $aCker Bob Hick~
son. and outfieldeni-Bert Hayaom
a.nd Tommy Miller will be play1n~
Legion b&U.
F\JUi:rton i8 alway11 a t oughite
wllh a draw from Brt>a and Yo rba
Unda. The f&c t that Orange
forced lhe Fulle rton club lo go 13
Innings before gi\'ing in 4-3 tu~
week eAtabllshes them A..!I champ..
ion contenden.
Pa tio Party Ho no rs
Lido Isle Resident
H onorin~ I he birthday a n n 1.
versa.ry of he r husband, M re.
Melwood Berry entt'rl&ined Mon~
da}' with 8 barbecue !-'!'Upper in th~·
patio of Lhelr ho m c, 1 2 1 Via
Venezia, Lido Isle. After 8Uppcr
gucstJI !-'!pent a rleli,:htful evening
with gam('s And square ilancing.
Present w c r c 1-ir. and Mrn.
Merit> Nirlder nf f'a:o1urlenR. Mr.
and M r ff.~ <11fln Davis of Costa
Mesa ajffi from Long Beach, Mr.
and Mr~. H omer Grant and
daughter', ~ir. anrl M rs 0 . W .
Anderson. Mr. and M rs. Phil Love
and Mrs. Don J.tort>y and son.
SPORTS CALENDAR
PrtrlAy • .luop 3. S.wm.11--(}rRnge Coast Collf'gC at 8an Bcrnardtno
college. J p. m. .
"'iatur11 1y. JuOf' 4, e...,belt--Newport Harbor Junior Amcncan l.A:'g1 on
1tt Norwalk~ 2 p. m.
!'Ounda~·. ,J11Df• 5, BaM>balt--Newport Harbnr Juninr Legion ver.!lus Or-
ange Junior Legion al Lion11 Field. Coi!la Me!'a, J :30 p. m .
Tue~y . .Junt' l, 8alK"btt.~range CoMt college versus Mt. San
Antonio Junio r college.> at O. C. S., 4 J). n\,
,'lldrt,.__Mldget a uto racing at Huntington Beach Stadium.
Time tria.l~ at 7 p. m . First race at 8 :30 p. m.
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of-ReWU'"1lonl71hree ·-= ~--~
daya lhla time. lllilD 8iftUD Jen • - -
Sa-.:....n.tq, and -.i>t In
..-s ""' ... bla -t "Sim·
87 "Rmlil" oblne. • N ow the joker la they T I D E T A I L E
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can•t ..0 them. Seems the marlcet (1'9eltlc standud nmol
Thia .-y bu to do With ·~le
3tetn--C.ptaln Peter Stein r for
Lbe obvtO'D ,_..,, that he la now
ll\ the beach and avel.lable for a
chat or two before he get.a to-
g' ether with h I• mate. AJvtn
O&nlela. and s h oves o f f apln.
bound, he hopee, f o r that un-
!'pOiled paradise on ea.rtb-Pue.rto
Vallarta "bee&~ lt la one of the
:noet natural and unspoiled spots
.>n the entlre We.et Cout"' which.
;,f 'COUne, la one man'a opinion.
Pete. as he la known lo b i s
lntimalee a.nd crew ha.a been quite
s., 5hlpplng Clgure in these parts
for many years, a..ltbough he tint
saw the light of theae dayx in
New York. He was brought to
San Fn1.t1("isco as a tot and got
his t.a.ste of the sea after high
i+chool "'hen he put out of th.&t
northern port with the Matson
Line u a w iper . He went lo Stan-
ford later and al.so dtd l!IOme work
!C'r the CCC Camps I remember
them? I a.'! an educational advtaer,
but the sea be c k o n e d more
strongly and In 1938 he journeyed
to Long Ialand and joined a crew
of three to sail a 65-fl. ketch
a round the world. Pete prefers
:iot to talk about It and he never
went a round the world. In.!ltead
t hey gnt. hauled off lee shores
twice I once In winter ice 8. n d
~ales of wind I and in N o r l h
rarolina Pete finally g-ave up and
returned ln s h o re. It wa.s on
Oracobe It'l la nd, North C&rolina
l famf'd for pirate leg ends) that
hP quit aff Pt watching his skipper
~o chA.~ a hatch cover that blew
overboard instead o f t e n d I n g
anchor wilh more scope and Jel-
ling the other hook gn. They ble\\·
as ho re again and that was too
niuch. Sub."£'quently th Is 65-ft.
ketch ,,·a.~ run aground by the
san1l' sqipp<>r who sold It lo R
local fisherman who converted it
In to a hulk.
Pete finally romc back again.
this l1n1c lo 'Pedro w h c re he
hought 11 26-ft t'l\oop I Nina) and
put ln l""'o yea r~ at Cal-Ship. He
dnftcd In to con1mcrcial fishing
!lnd WM captain or the Fandango
I A. B. McC'-0llum l on Mexican
vo_ragcs tor clams. Here began his
trtp:i1 lo uur neighboring republics
to lhe !louth and his discovery of
Puerto~ Vallarta and B y ar t c.
Abrieojos and San J1-macio lagoon.
all, accord1nJ{ to P ele, bcau tlf~I
spots. After Fandnngo 1l wa.s the
,\·fH ry Ir-enc. then Velero II and
hi!-'! introduction to bananas. He
says he is the first American to
b r I n g bananu out of near-by
Mexican port.3. H I s £Lhipa came
rapidly th e n : the Paragon,
~ .,, .... Pl'ovMienM, &.nLa
Atari& -all banana and freight
b0att5 that have had Peter Stein.
at one time or another, u master
on their bridges. RiA lut voyage
was taking the Santa Maria lo
Peru with a full cargo, and work-
ing his way hack via Ouayma11
in the Gulf w i l h north-bound
fn>ight. I-l e tied the SRnla Mar11i
up here \a!-'lt February and hauled
h.is duffle bag ashore.
f'ete believes he seeB the end
nf the American skipper on small
\Ve~t COil.At banana. and freight
boats as owners are now using
cheaper Afexlcan skipper8 an d
crews who do little but navigate
the s hip (not a particularly tough
job I from one coastaJ port to an-
other under R foreign flag. Many
small fortunes have been 1 oat
(and many made) in this cout-
\A1se periahable food Rftd general
freight business with Me xi co,
G u a t e m a I a a n d Col5la Rica.
but moet unfortunate expe:rience.11
were becau.!le of lack of knowl·
edge. he beUeve.s. Hi!I own runs
were profitable and when they
became intolerable because of ex-
traneous expe.nse he says he told
his ownen and they U~ the ship
up. He doe.a believe, however. tlult
profitable coastwtse trade can be
carried on betwe-en neighboring
republics and Is s till willing to try
h1s ha.rdy and knowing hands at
bringing the golden fruit to the
U_ S .
Pete 1tve15 "'ilh his wife. Nina.
a.nd their daughter. Georgina, In
Newport Height.!! and aay11, puf·
flng his enormous Algerian brier.
he la ready t o g o lo sea aga.tn
with hl.s old creW I Including ma~
and yachl11man. Al\1n DanJels)
wheneveor the owners pas.a t b e
J.
Thrtt o l h e r mt'tl make the
news thi6 week. The mutera of
the oldest marine hardw&tt atott
in Newport Harbor are in bad
ahape. Larry Brown ta •looped
over w i t h a painful wrenched
back and V1n Jorgenaen la con-
fined to crutches with a WTecked
toot. '"1-•Y both laugh It off Md
1touUy go abOul lheir work. 'nte
other bl our f&moua elr traveler
(wbo nearly Iott ht.a life flying up
from LI Pa.a) Eddie Grwnendyke
who la oU apin to Mexico -
Gua.ymu lhta• time.. Aaked if be
tntendl to tty be wryly aald "No,
by automobile."
ll flooded, Wbo uid flsh1q ,,aa
-· Why -·t the "'tail prioe lllGR WW
come down like the n • t boat.I F'riday 6~11 a. m.
4 :00 p. m.
2 :44 a.. m.
4:36 p. m.
4:14 a. m.
5:10 p. m.
0 :3.3 a. m.
5:4-5 p. m.
1 :42 a.. m.
8:22 p. m.
7:4.( &. m.
7:00 p. m .
8:40 a. m.
7 :39 p. m.
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4.1
4.0
8:it Lb>.
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t :U L m.
10:f t p. m.
10:30 LID.
11:61 p. m.
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prom1eed lf we d:idn•t vote them June 3
out. Sat u.rday
Pier fiabinl' hu picked up a June 4.
tJtUe. Halibut dolng the.Ir beat to
get started on a good nan. The
crowd is getting a litUe lmpaUent
about the whole thing.
Uve bait boat.a are having a
toupi time Kelling steady
catches. Keith ft.Ima had f o u r
yelJowtaJI TUeeday. but couldn't
do a thing for the holiday crowd.
This leaves trom t be Newport
Pier. Ba.it conditions about the
same a.s other yean. tough: and
lt ta.kea Ion~ hours of work lo
keep you folk.I flahlng.
Surf fiah.ing from &lboa to
60th St. i.n Newport lg very good
on perch and yellowtin. A few
corbina 11howing very UtUe inter·
eat in the game. Crabs a.re lhf'
beat bait. Perch running vier y
large. Lale afternoon seem8 to he
the be!fl time. Ask our parking
meter man, he l1!I knocking lhem
for a loop.
Bay fl!hing i• poor on dead bait,
but good on trolling lure1'. The
laugher It get.e, the more flah thil'I
charming young lady, May Tegel,
catcbe8. Uvfng at Corona del Mar
helps bE"cau.se ahe e&11 fish every
day. Six ba.88 a.nd o n<! halibut
taken on a feather lut ~londay·
the larsrest one weighed 4 pounda.
Jim Van Eve ry of Balboa Island
v.•aa lMing le&e0nt5 from Ralph
Setttsler. and turnP.d out a. vef')'
tough customer. The score ended
up even 10 fi11h a piece. AU fll'Jh
caught trolling on a feather. June
Miers of Whittler knocked over
a 17-pound halibut on salt an-
chovie.s. Bert Cloee looped them
on a pikic jointed plug In the ba,·K
bay. Pour calico ba.M and 2. hAll-
but. Ba.M weighing tn at 3 lb1t.
each. Craig Cl08e, a 9-year-old
lad. ended . the outing wlth a 3 1,;
pound b A s s taken on a b Rs~
master plug. Claml'J, an old re·
liable. scored only a few spolfln.
Fis hing with liVf' b&il In the bay
wa8 fair on l'J ea t r o u t. Be11t
catche.s made alter dark.
The answer to the big queetion
is for you to drive up to Wilming-
ton and Loni! Bea.ch. Then sf'e
WhRt they a.re doing to Mrdine11
and mackerel. Th ese fll!ih are
ha rdly big enough for halt. but
are being uaed by the ton fnr
cal and dog food. Loni{ Beach is
trying to can a few. What in "l."
ha.s become of the ltm!t lRw. One
store here in Newport sold two
hundred pleasure licenses o v e r
the holiday. Wonder how many
fish a.nd game men w e're going to
peruUb11 'trft· betott :-we g.et some
acUon. ~h ie' rumor about
a 11 sportamen getting together
and boycotttq all canned flBh
will •tart 84>m.U..ing.
Orange Coast
Winds Up '49
Diamond Slate
Orange Cout College senda its
baseball club to San Bernardino
Valley Collel(e tomorrow after-
noon for a 3 p. m . Ea.stern Con-
ference enpgement and h~ts
Mt. San Antonio on the campus
diamond Tuesday at 4 p. m . as the
junior college baseball season
nears a.n end.
A ctually the schedul<' should
have bee n completed tomorrow
but raJn forced the po1tponement
of the Mt. SAC pme a.e well a." a
match with P'utlerton. The Homet-
Pirate tunle probably will be
played Friday, June 10. at Or·
a.nge Coa.st.
Howard Henning will toe the
mound in all three gam~ w\th
Kenny M oats, catching._ Bi 11
Ramsey at tint. Ralph Freitag at
second, Floyd Panone at third,
Jule Marshall at abort; Ed Savin,
Boyd Horrell and Bill Van Horn
tn lhe outfield. The Pirates are
out of the runninc for the champ-
ions hip. ·
Coast Guard Hauls
In Disabled Boa~s
Coast guard11men had a busy
holiday last weekend by towlng
in lhreto disabled boat.a contatnlng
a total of 27 peraons.
Towed in was the 26-foot cabrn
cruiser "We" I.kippered a.rii:l owned
by Harry Euton of Pfeo. Five
persona were aboard when t h e
craft dev~oped eD.(i.ne trouble off
the Newport pier .
At 4 p.m., the Guard towed in
the ZS-foot cabin crulaer "BUZ"'
from t.hree mtle1 off Newport pier.
The boat wu skippered lby Paul
Crall. RoMmead. Seven peraona
wen aboard. The veaael ·ran out
or gu.
At 11 p.m. the Coe.at Gti&rd cut-
ter Penew; brought in 40 • foot
"DolU Lou ll" with lll penons .-n1. Captain wu John c..,,ory
of, San Marino. Enstne ll'oubl•
WU the cauM of ~
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PAGE -2 -PART 0 -lat -Bnnc11 ST. In Ille C!t ot Newport Beach. County ot Orr
U.R State et California.
Dated May tTtb, 1949.
D. O. BAlll. VPDdor.
No. 226-Ptt:M..
Publi9h JUM 2, 11M9.
U:OAL NOTICE
OCC Completes
Teaching Staff
Agriculture with the In11Utute o(
Inter-American Att•1rs. o~ratlng
dlre<>tly 1andet the State Depart-
mPnt.
)fr. Barrett, a vaduatf" or Call·
fornla Polyte<'hniC" CoUege. w a a
ror rour yean1 a U . S. Tralnlnl!:'
Off1cer ln Veterinary.• Technician Wllh the appointment of n·1e School.
nfw lruitructor1 by thP Boe'l'd of \Y i th M r . Barrett ln Cout'A
Trw!t~ Oran•• Co a "t Junior Pnlarged Al'rlcultural Department
O illege Dlstrlc t. the Coaat Collegf' will ht' Wesley E . Mole, in~tn.ictor
tuch.lng aWf for next year l!i In agr1C"ultura1 and lndll.9tnal arts
complete, an..."\ounces Dr. Basil H . Having trnlnlng In mechanics at
p, teraon. president. I the Frank \Vlggin~ Trade ~hO'll ,
l{l..85 &verly Jn.n CampbeU, a.n Mr._ Mole ,rnter~ Unlvenuty ot
e:xperlmced camp • coun&tlJor an'1 f"~rnm~ al Devi~ wher_e he re·
fo!"Tnerly' iru1tructor In physl<'al I ce1 ved hlll b~chelo r or sc1enrie dt!-
tducation , Tulare High School. gTl'f' in Agnculturf'. P.ecently he
wtU be Jn charge of the women'!'! has been puniuing graduate wor k
health and physical department. in _A~ulture a.nd Edu<'alinn at
replacing M18A Mary p 111 i a r cl l Tn1v<:>rsity of Southern California,
whose marriage IJl" June will take : TPSrh"' •I f'bJno
hf'r lo M&MacbUNtts. M ia ca.mp.
bell IA nOw ll graduatf' atudent at
U.C.L.A.
Rl<'hard R. Barrett, at p~ent
instru<'tor in Voca.tional Agticul·
tu re Orange H l g h School, ha~
bf-en named head instructor in
Agriculture, to reJJeve EI wo od
Espencer who haa acoept.ed & po81·
t.on In Guatemala aa apecla.li11t• in
Befor~ reporting to Chino H igh
S<'hool v.•he-re he i.1' at prel'ent in·
st nt('tor in Agrin1l turnJ M~l'han ·
icM. ~f r. Moh> wa~ fnr four yPar.t
lnstruf'tnr in agrtl'ulture In thf'
River11idi" Junln1· l l n 1 on HI g h
School and for lhrte yearl'I in·
st r u rt o r in Agt1C'ultural ~ff'·
c han1C'M in the A naht'ln1 l l nlon
H igh School.
A neu.· in!'ltrU<"t nr In Arl·hitert-
u ral Or~rting will hf> Of<l'a r G.
T!lylur, currently 1•onne<'ted with
the. Franklin High School, L u s
\ .<\.n.reles. A graduatP or Fullerton
I Junior College, Mr. Taylor ron·
Linue<l his study at \V hittier and
then graduatcl.I from SAnta Bar·
bara Co!lf"ge with bachelo r of arts
ilegree in Industrial Art s an'1
Drafting. H I s varied expE>ri en l'e
includt's tf'a rhing In Santa Bar-
bera High Srhnol and Franklin
High School, U-1."l An,-elt-s; a tl')()l
a nd die maker at Vultee A ircraft
And a fighter pilot w llh the Navy
during '-Vnrld War II.
R nt>f.rt A . GrleR.,e r , Jr., ha.<1 tH>en
~ddrd to thP Orange Cna..'t Colleg~
tf'ach1ng ~tafr a!'l a p11rt-timf' In·
.>1tru1·tnr ln Soc i RI Sciencr . A
g-r~dutl lt"' nf r10n1ona College, he
is now :l fi·ra tluate student at
U. S C Pr!!-vinu.'I £'Xperience in·
c·Ju1h.•s te<H'hing pn!l.ltlon~ at F'lint·
'4'00<..I School for Boy!!.; El Rod<!I)
School. Beverly Hills : and ganyf'I'
Union H igh Srhoal. During lht>
'"ar hP wa"l a Carita in in thf' Air
For<'e.
tllch,~ray Flr"t Aid
Thf' R!'d Cro~.s n1nintain$L nearly
2.000 highway fiN-il aid flt atlons lr.nd 1nore thsn 10.()()0 nlohile firs t
aid unit.~.
Legion. VFW Conduct Memorial
Service for Harbor's Ws Dead
Newpo:rt ~ch Mr-vtre organl:taUOJl.11 Monday .paid tribute to
the harbor area'• war dead in ~mn memor-.al servicee rondurted
at the end of the Balboa plf!'r.
Pre:aldlng at the rites wa!I John Upeon. oommander of th,.
American Leston, wilh the adllre!Ul being deUvered by Fri.Dk Unndl,
ba.lt.ed Ruler of the Newport Harbor Lodge o f ltJk.9.
The ~remony wa..a brosdcast an
• public a.ddresa aysttm, making It ! &BBllit&nt put.or or Our Lad)JI" of
poqible for !1pKtato1111 on th t j Mt. Car mel Catholic Cl'lurc.h.
beach to hear the preceedlng~ 1n •
1
. T00he aervice". whi<'h -~rbany lha•t t I: a .m., were spon..cioi·.ru
al.ldltion t o the c rowd!t on tht> pl,..r. Anierican Legion. the Vetera.n.1 Of
F'k>rtl tributM wett> ~tr~wn on I i>""o rrlgn Wars and the A mvets,
(hf' water off the p&t>r end f\." part A<'coniing to Upson, thf' ~!!ponae
of t h ,. reremonle!!. Benediction 'hf local servlre elub8, Wb.i<'h con·
. R T .,._ d "ll I trtbuted flower'ft for the occ.a1ton.tt, wu said by r v. om •·l'."n • · W:t!'t ,~111nmendablt._
po..,,tor of Chrlat Churc h by thi;-
1
A u told, he ~aid son1e 25 harbor
Sea, anrl Fathe r Arthur John!'lon , areei organl:mtlons p:tr ticips.tf'd.
I nterchurch Cooperation Topic
o f Loca l Church Co unc il Meet
R epresentative!\ o f eli;:ht harbo .-.---------------
area ('hurchei;\ Wt·re prCJ'~/\t Tu•·S· Churi•h hy lht• ~a whh~h h·n d
day noon at ttu> RoR.qu1or t> tn h~ar icrctofor~· tx• .. n a ti 1n i n i ~ t t! r·
Dr . \Vilbur F . I'<' r r Y 1tf l 11 t ing Prolt!stant r c l if' L YltlfarC'
Soulhtirn Ca ll!o.rnia Co ll n <' 11 of workf'r fo r the N)Ull <'il is M r R.
Pro t t" ii tan t Churcht>~ 1liSf'u.-.:1 \\'t>ndt!ll Calkin".
means for inl erchurrh <'flOpt'r:l.· R ev. pt~ r r v S<'hrork or th<'
lion. f'oronn del Mar f' o nl mu n 1 t Y Th~ local church rouncil , "'h1 <'h Chun.'h wa.M naineJ 11.a cW-lept+>
wn.s established a year ago, is to lhr> Southf'rn Califo mla Counc il
already provlnl a vital chann"I of C'hurl"he!!.
for intrrchurch cooperation, oc'-A committtt o r !H!'Ven w i th
cording-to l t ~ mem\M'r8. E lghl power to act 1.1,·a.~ authorized by
churches are already membe~ of Lh<' rouncil to look Into report..,
the association and a ninth appU· nf tnc-rea..,1ng gainbltng in th c
cation lB e>:pec ted at the next Harbor a rea. The vnte was unanl-
Cathering. R f'v. Th om a~ R o Y inowi. Rev. Paul Moore Wh~ler
Pendell ht this year'!! president was nam ed convent>r of the ,,.oup.
and presided at the meeting. Establishnient of a Newport
R.eporta were heard from the H a r bor Council of Chutth Women
comn1ittee on wet>~·llay Christian 1 "'n" epproved and Miss EI !il i e
educ-atlon, communlty t'eD!'!lHI , _ontl N ev.•land wn!i tn,•en authority to
social welfare. A n1 o n g nct100 ~ ~.eek LO PS tabiL~h ~U<'h an or~a ni·
taken at thf' n1eeting wag a re~-zation.
olution pr.ovidi ~g that t~e Wt>ek f ThP pos.q1bih ty of p o s .s J b I e
Uay released tune co~m1tte-e t>t' I futur(' interdenon1inatlnnal ChrL~t·
~t'l up on a loral ba.<i1• fot lhr" ion y.1u th art.vitil'S wa~ opened
ron1ing ye3r 1'11.lher than auxilia1 y \Yilll.tht> rll"'ri.<ilnn tn S('nd two kPy
ln Santa Ans a~ heretofore. \o<'al young peoplL> ln lhl' inter·
A Prote.q tant Wt!lfsre F'und Wfi.!'I dnnlin:J.t1n11al can1p nt Big Benr
e11tablished w i l h a n exeC"Utlvl' 1Ju rin:r the con1ing $1Ummer.
con1mittPO or three trustees. Eai:h Mnttf'r~ rt"gording a po."l.'iible
member c hurch will h.ave reprf'· United Church Canvass a nd o ther
sen talion on the Wl!lfn ~ commit·! jnint 11ctiv1tie!il were clrferTP<i be·
tet-. Th" Initial tund!'i Wf'rf' turned · l"aU.'h? n f la1 ·k n( tlme to future
ovt'r to the con1m ittee by Chri.'4l r·on.~iJeration.
~ parking In doWntawn
Newport Se-ac.b and othe-r ha.rbM
area businf'M di.strkt.11 was a.t a
premiuni o-.e.r th,. 3-d.ly Mrrnortsl
Dey wttkend, no ~:-'°us al!'Cldtnta
nn the clty'a strt-ets or beaches
wrr,. reportttd hf'n'.
A ccording to Uft>guard Captain
Jack J ones thPre w rre no r e-!tC1Jr5
tnlm t h,. watPMI or the OCf'an or
bay and or.ly "a rrw" finlt a idJJ
w,.r,._ l"f'nd<>nod by hls df'partmenL
J onf'S N'ported the-air temp<'Ml·
tu~ here yHltf'rday u 72 and
the watr r te-mpt'rature at 66.15
Wbilf' lhf"rf' \VU no eat.lmate of
the nu111ber of WP.Pkf'ndlng vlsi·
tor.it, J onPs de c I a r " d that the
;rowJ.o;; Wt'rt"' not unusually la.rgt>.
According to the Police Depart·
ment, trtlffiL' c itations issued hf'rt>
Sunday and Monday Wf'rf' approx·
imalt>ly '"the U.'lual nun1bt'r for a
Sunday or a holiday," although
Coa.sl H ighway wo.s jan11ne-d wilh
trarrtc of cf'lebro.nt~ on tbf' p1ovr>.
OnP wou1an, appaN'ntly lhe Vif'·
:in1 of n s un stroke, colltpsffi at
Clundrrsnn'" prug StOl'C' l.n Ba.Jboa
3unday.
Shf' was Mrs. Rn tx>rt PluckPr,
Apart1nent 20. Balboa Motel. who
wa.a treatt'lll st tht' S<'f'nl'" by Dr.
R. F . Alt1nan,
Notice of Address
Change Requested
The Oepe rtmrnl of Motor Vf"·
hi<'leli today requi;!,s tP<i 1·ooperatinn
or California n1oto rt11ts In proviJ-
in,-prompt notl<'e or change of
a.ddre8.8.
"The la lM l actdreRS of eVf!'r y
regi.eterf'd nlotor ve h i<'lt> owner
and evPry hoklPr of 1tn o perator'-i
or chauffeur 's licMse is essential
to the efficient operation of the
Departn1ent or Motor• V~h i<'l('A,"
[);rector A . H. H endf!'n;on sa id.
"The Calit-0rnia Vehicle Codt>
pro\•ide,q that the De partmenL
"hall be notified In writing within
10 daya of both the ol'1 ftnd new
add r€~3."
Many motor ists, H Pnd('rson said
d i .. regard this prov~ion anli c-nn ·
~equently somet i1nt>11 fai l to re-
cei\·c in1p<irtanl l10f'un1Pnts <'on-
r erning thelr vehicle:'f.
He sail.I that it wall parlieularly
es.~t-ntial thftt tht> corre<'t add rett~·
bf' provided for potential regis-
tration cardfol wh!C'h soon will be
be prepared fo rnext y~ar. Fa\lur t
lo rt!ceive a potential registration
cn rd for 1950 may cause the m o·
lorlst nlUCh unnecessary delay Jn
rttelving h l11 registration.
'!be Newport Beach City Plan·
niq Commiuion will hold Two
'f>ublie Hearinp upon the applica·
Uoo of the Union OiJ Company of
California. on tb.e matter ot pro-
posed aft-iendmenUI to Ordlna.nCf'
No. 525. Pan.snph 2 or StttJon
1. and Pa.ra&Taph 2 o f Section 8.
to )X"rmlt Mor-age of Cla&s ··A"
and olhPr petroleum producL" ln
excesa o r the limlt.a t\ow plll<'ed by
tbooe pa~phs.
The nrst Public Hearing upon
this matter will be he-Id on Thurs·
day, J une-18, JIM9. at 7:30 11· n1.,
in the Council Chamber, City Hall.
Newport Beach, and the Sf'cond
Public Hearing w1U be hell! on
Thursday, July 21 . J949, 01 7 :30 •
p. m ., In the Councll Chsnlhe-r,
City Hal!. Newport Beach.
By Order or Chairman
WALTER M. LONGMOOR .
RAY Y. C'OPEl.JN,
Rt>i·rE'tary.
Nn. 227-Pre8."I·.
Publl!llhM:i June 2-9. 19-19. ---LEO AL SOTICE
Thf' Nl'wport Bear h C1ty Plan·
ning Con1mi!Winn will holJ t"'·o
Public Hearin.KH UJXHI the nialtt>I'
of petition~ of a group of prop·
"rty ov.·nf'r ... of Blnt:·k 131 . R esub--
dJvision l"f CnJona del Mar, f11r
rtznnini.: or :uiid Bl()('k 131 fro ni
its pre8t'nt 1nixl'd :r..oning o r R-1
and R·2 to R-3 zoning, as rouo .... ·!'i:
Hamid E . \\'iL"'on, Lot 8 and ,1-:: of
Lot 7, R·l tn"R-3; Raymond an.i
Afargl..l f'rit\' Baldwin, Lot 6 ond ,1:t
of Lot 7, R· l to R-3: Mrs. Kn th·
erine Van Sooy, Lot 18 and 21l
feet of Lot 16. R-2 to R~3 ; R . A .
Gn'l.sM>r and Marguerite GreiR.4"!r.
L...ot Ii, ·'~ or Lot 12 and 10 fl'!f!t
of Lot 1e. R-2 t o R-3; Mls.'J o .
Rus."lell, Ea~t half or l..ot 17, R·2
to R·3: anJ Roy E. \V e!'it Lot 11 ,
R·2 lo R-J.
ThP flr!'lt Public Hearing upon
'his n1atter will be held on Thurs-
Jay, June 16, 1949~ at 7 :30 p. m ..
in the Coun<'ll Cho1nber, City
Hell, Newport Bea<'h , a nd th+>
->t'<"Ond Public H rnring will bt> heltl
on Thur~day , July 21 , 19,.!>, at
1 :30 p. m .. in the Cnunril Cha tn·
t>er, Cit y H oll , t-:ewport Be:a<'h.
By Order of C hairman
\\'Al.TER 11-f , LONr.MOOP...
RAY \'. f'OPELIN,
~"f'rt>t a ry.
N o. 226 -Pre."-'i
Publish June 2-9, 19-i9.
1.EGAI. NOTl('E
lhll'BOE INVft!NO llJD!I POIS ..,..,... BO!mll or
COUNTY SA."ITIT.ATIOI< DISTlllC'I' XO. I OF
O&ANOE OOUl'iTY. CAUFOa NJ4
NOTICIC IS 11ERE.BY GIVEN Wt M'lled proposals for t.llf'
purchase of 1796.000.00 prlnclpa.J amount of band9 or County Saaita-
tlo.n Dii!lri<>t No.. 6 or Orange C-0un ty, cauroml:J:, wUI fN> ~lvf!d bJ'
tbr Board of Di1'f'Ctors ftt tbf' offW of thf' Secl'f'lary ot •kt Bae.1-d
l.n th~ Orang-e County Cou rt HOUSt'. R0001 206, Santa Ana, Califom.,.
up to ~hour o! 8 :00 o'clock f\ M. on JW\E' 22, 1949.
Said. bOnds will be d&tf'd Jut, 1, 1949, and wilJ brar lnte,...•t at
• n.lf' net ::o f XC'ttd 6'l per annum lo be rlf'tl!'nulncd upon Ow
Yle ot aakl bonds. ~ inte.l"'Ht sba.U hr psya.ble annually for Ul r
first YNr ane:r tbc date or aid bon<b and Mmt.annuaJiy thf'N'<M.
S&ld bond3 a.nd thf' in~rest tb.erf'On a.re paya~le in lawf'UJ monl'!y ol
the UnitPd Stste~ or An1Prlca at thr ortlc-P or t h,. T1'('3.S\lrer of 1\..1.ld
County.
Said bonds "'ill bf"> !lf'Vf'fl h\Utdt'('(I nl.nf'ty s!x t796l In nwnber. or
lhf' C1en01ninatkin or Sl,fl00.00 f>B<'h , and \\'ill be numbPred a.nd P9Y·
abl<' as rolk>\vx:
Bonds Nos. 1 to 20, lne lus.ive, ahaU bf. pa)'"l.bJf' July I, l9M>
Bond.'I Nos. 21 to .. o. int•luaive. aha.II l>t> pa.yabl .. July J, 1961
Bonds !\:l.)g_ -41 le 60, in rlusive, shall ~ p&)'8ble July 1. 1962
Bonds Nos. 61 to 80, inclu.slv~~. shall be-payable July I, 1063
Bonds No5. 81 to 100, lnclusivf', shall ~ payablr J uly I, 196"
Bonds Nos. 101 l c'.1 120, inC'hUiilV'l', s-ha.11 be paysbJ1> July I, J9M
Bonds Nos. 121 lo l of.O, lncluAiYe, ~all bt> payable J u ly 1. 1868
Bond.:; Nos. 141 tu IGO, inC'lu11ivt~. sh.a..!l ht-pcyabh• July l , 19157
BtJnd.iJ No~. 161 Ir> 180, lnclu.c;i vP, shall ~· pa.\'abl1• July 1, 19M
Bondis NoM. 181 t•l 200, inC'l~ivt!, shall b..• payablP July 1, 1959
Bonds Nm. 201 to 220. inC'IUsive, ahall bf> payablf' J uly t , 1960
Bonds 1\'tl8.. 221 t11 240, in<'IU8iVf'. shall bt> payable July 1, 1961
Bond!'i No.'l. 2-11 to 260, inl"JUAiv1•, s h31J l>P payablf" Juty l , 1962
BontL'l Nos. :.!61 tu 280, int·lusivt•, shall ~ P'lY•Wf-July I, liM>J
"Uontl~ :":us. 281 l u 300, lnrlu.~iVt', ithall bf' payablf" July I , 1964
Bund'l ~I\.<:. ::.0 1 to :!2<), ln(•lul'iVt'. shall l>e paynbl.-July I, 1966
Bonds !\:OR. 3:!1 l1l 3-i il, lnrlusivr, sha·U ht> p.ayal.llt' July I. 1968
Bon..ls Nn. .... :t-\1 lo '.160. inclUHIVi>, shall b.• payable·Ju.ly I , 1917
Bonet~ N1lS. :J.61 ta 380, inclusl\lt', ,;hall be payablf' July 1, 1968
Bonds No.~. 381 to -100, lnrluslve, shall bf. payablf' July I, 1069
Bt.1nll'I Nos. 401 l•1 42'0, lnl'IU~iv1~. :::hall t>t-. payablt• July I, 1970
Bondi;i Nos -i21 tu .i-tn. 1n,·lu1dv1~. shall bf' payablf'. July l . 1971
Bnnd.<.i !\'Oi-l. t-\ I to 46H. ln<'h1AiV1.'. shall bf' payablt• July I , 1972
B11nJs No.s. 4fJ I 111 'f81l, int'lusivt•, 1-ihtt ll bt> payable July l , 1973
Bon.ti;\ No!'!. 481 ti> 500, inclU!iliVt', s.h111J ht-. payable July I, 197-t
8 tlnds !\"o:o:. 501 l(l 520, in1•\uslve, !'<h&ll bf' payablf' July l, 1975
Bun''" N11R. !521 l1> 5-tO, inC'!us lve. s hall ht> payable July l , 1978
Bo ndjil Nui;i_ ~4 1 to 560, in1'IUIHV1', Rhall bt• pa.)'ftblt' July 1, 11>77
J31)nila N~. rie1 to 580, in1•lu~ivP, shall bf' payabtf' July 1, 1918
Bon1.ls No.<i. 581 to GOO, lnclu8lv1" shall be payable July I, 1979
Blmds Nus. &OJ to 62-0, inclusiVt', shall be payabl.-.,July 1, 1980
Bonds NnR. 621 to 640. inclu11iv1', s hall bf' payablt> July 1, 1981
Bond"I No9. &tl to M O, inr!U.'O:IV<', ~all be payable J uly l , 1982
Bond.~ NOfl. 661 to 680, inclU!l:ive, Mhti ll bf' paynble July 1, 1983
Bond~ Nos. 681 to 700, inl"hurlvl', s hall ~ payabll"' J uly I , 198.f
BondM N'•l". 701 to 7?tl. in1·h1MiVP, s hall bt> payable July t , 198:'i
Bonds .Nn~ 721 to i<t~, inclusive, s hall Ix' pa.yablf' July I . 1986
Bond.<i Nn<i, 71G to 7i0. 1n<'lu;41lvc, shall bf' po.yablr July I, 1981
Bonds Nni>. 771 to 796, in('IU:-ii V(', shall be payablf' J uly 1. 1988
Said bo111ls '''ill be sold for ca..."h only and for not !Paa than par
and accruf'd int €'r1 ·st to the datf> nf dl"U very. Each bid must at.at,.
that th<' bidde r offer~ par aud a 1·crued lntf'rf"S l t o tht• rlatr of df>.
livery. ond stntf' separa tf·ly th(' prpn1ium, If 811Y. off Pr1•d for M id
bondA. nn<l th,. rat" or inl1·rr>£l, not <'!'r:Cf'Ptling 6'rf-p..r annum. u.kt
bon<ls ~hall b .. or, \Vh if·h 1·at1· shall ht· a 1nnltiplt> of nne-qunrt,.r or
Ont> perc••ut.
Each bi1l shall Ix-for thr f'lltil'P an1ount or Raid bond..... Not l o
,•x1 · .. pd thr1~f' rat11:-: of 111 lf'r1"'sl inay bl· 111<\, but no singlP hnnd Rhall
l),•3r 111ore than ont• rat•' 1lf 111ter.·~t .
The opilli•ln nf <rM .. lv"ny & Myer.<:, l...o.<: Angrl('s, f'alif<i rnia , ap-
provini: thl' valu.Ht y of .<:.aid bonds. Will bi' furn \11:hf'd thr su1·rpMr'\li
bidd,•r \l.1ithOU t l'OSt to lhf' bidtlt>r. r
Books Added to --... library Shelves
St. James Men's Club
Holds Ladies' Night,
Outlines P1'6gn-m---
Plan Spring Dance
at Coast College
The N ewport Beach City T'lan-
ni'lll Cnn1mission will hold t\V!l
Public Heari"l'"a upon the mnttcl"
of a proposed Ordin6flC<' No. 693,
lln ordinance defining: "Two-Fan1·
ily Dwe.lllng," i. e.. emendn1ent
-Thi' modt-m tov1n c-r ler -Thf' to Ordinance No. 52~. SECTION
Pr@M bl""03.d~ your ad. 1, SeeU~n 2, in thf' follow ina: pllr·,
---------------tl~lari:t," ttJ.Wir~· nttt't.' 'fR'>rtl on' or·
A certified nr cashi.•r's i.:heck for a sun\ not lea..' than thf'f'~
}'M'rt'ent ( 3'; f of th•• pflr valur or l'iail.I bonds, pa)'3blf' t o thf' Ordl'J'
~( lhf' TrC'&.sur"r of Oreng" Counly, mui-;t accnn1pany f'IM'h bkl as.
:a. JrU&ranty that th.-biddt>r, if JotUCC'('!'<sful, will a1·1·ept a nfi fl&Y for
ui id bond.<r in aci'ordan<'e with thf• tern1s or h i~ bill. 1'tw proc·N><ts
of thP ('hf'f'k aC'<'On1panying lhr OC'l"t>ptN.I bid shall bt' oppJjf'i"l on thf'
purchase pl"iC". or. if such b id is occt>nlt•d t>Ut not r>erfor mPd, &h.&JJ
bf' rf'lain<'d b'" thl.' County ·rrf'o.c.:url'.'r for th~ b,~n••fit of the· distrirt.
unless SUC'h rft.ilurf' of pt>rfhrmance ls t·auJJf'd by any aL·t or oml111tlon
of said county, said W.iit r lct, or an officer or Pither of thf•m. Chee"lllll
a~o(Tlp1t~ing unllli'cept.ed blt111 wW be. rclurne<I prompUy. •
Said bondfi will bl-dellvel"f'd at the office or th~ County Tr'fl&9UI"·
r-r o f said Count''·
to protect yo1r po11try -------------
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• Prtact If
Studa~ of Califtnla
M:ite1, lice, tic~a and n... .... pt )'OW' poW.
try-nil their --duction 1oaa down.
Protect thelll with
Standard Po11ltr7
Bouie Spray. Kille
peota inateai17 ... -
mi~ed. J9d1 to -.•
• dime'• W'OriJi, co-•
more than 100 aquu:e
fe•t ud abye act!,..
for daye!
Claytflll .....
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POa· NEWPOllT W••N>ll
,,,. -· U6 -Illar. • ..
•
Fiction
Barke. The Song in the Green
Thnm Trt't'; Boyle, H is H uma.n
:\laje~ty : Bridge. And Then You
('ante: Butlt·r, Slippery Hitch ;
C'Jark. Th(' Track or the Cat : Col·
hy, The Big St!cret: Davis, Beulah
l..antl: Dryer. Port Arnque ;
lJO\.l.•ne!l. The Eagle's Song: Far·
son, The Sons of Noah : F ox, Ttte
Thirsty Land; Haig·BrO"\.l.'n , On
lht! H 1ght'st Hill ; H~yer. Arabella:
1-folstiu.". E vl·rgreen : Kantor , Tile
Crood t>'amll:y : Kaye·Smllh. The
Happy Treti: Knowland, MaJame
Balt!mor~·: Kaufman, ;render
Merry ; M1·Na.ughton, The White
.,""nuntain: Male1·, Ph••"'Urt' l .,lari l.I ;
t.13 r!-lh, lre11c; Meredith , The Sis·
11 ·1.'l; .. l'an1,\'a. The Tr-liin; Roine,
Tilt· Ba.111\it Trad; Scott, The Hus·
banJ : ~•r111h-y . l<ing or lhE-Pao·
ha1HJlll'. '\'d,_a.,.,._ GQIJ •lu a Long
r·ar": W.vll •'. c1ru.<1 2J ; and YPrby,
rrulr's C'a~lle .
Barh~r. 1'ht> Df'W la 01"9wn;
Cla rk, The Oark R.Jver; .D411nry,
Family Skeleton; Ebe-rhart, H ou!W
nf Storm : F'ord. Date With ~alb;
l'.;artl:ie~. Th• ca. of the. Cautiow
CoquettP, Gruber, The Leath.er
DuJc:t-, K night. Dying E cho: Lee,
Th1t ~fnn•t~r of l...aJlY Hook: Lock·
ridce-. Sput Your W eb, La.Uy!, aJ\d
N"-vlll P,' Murder in a Blue Mooo.
~
H olding lhttir l'l~m!-annual ran·
Ulellghr comrnuninn service arrd
pre~t·ntA.lion or United Thank Of-
fering on ,o\.l'IN'n!!lon Day, Ma)· 26,
rr1t:'n1bers o f the Yloman 's Awc11!·
11ry of St. Jame" Ep1scop&I rhurl'h
were art11rward.11 a-uests of the
'.\{t!n "s i:lub at their tlr11t Lndle:i,,·
N1xht in the ne\V pari.'jh h-0usr.
Oth~n not a ttf'nding t tie SPr-
V'-Ce came 1n for the Jtocial hnu1
R . Donalc.1 Hall showlKJ colort:d
plctun>it or Grand Ca.nyon and
Arizona, tluert scenea ll.nd the bii
annual c~l.-bratlon a t Phof>nix
Afterward, .Atr. and Mr.o;. Alexa n-
der Ha.n\jJton dir~cl~J a game.
Mor~land Ulthoh1, prl;'81dent o f
the club, outlined IL" purpo!ies and
told O( p).nns for lhe HUOlOl Pr.
They l"xpect to Nporl.SQr ha.Ir nr t he
expen.ws for youn1r people of the
t'hurch ctioir who wl~h to o.ttl'.'1.d
Can1p Steven." anti th.. r .... 1·to1-,
Paul Monrt> Whet>lt>r Is 111 rhurK"
or th.ht.
The club will ta}(e r bnrge 01
la.nd.1CaplR&" grounds 1n front of
the part."'h hol.Ule, with Ph.ilmer
Etlerbrot'k l.let&ll••d l ei make the
plan.&. Rowland Ho..t,-kinson was
appointed to complMe th~ bask et·
ball co u r l w1th dM.""Ompo.!U!d
.-ranfte and blacktop.
Moreland X....,iLtJokl iJll c hslrm"an
or 11 romm.IUee which wilJ :otee that
111l <'hUr<"h ~c.hool <'h ildren who can
~wlm are lnstruc tt·d in sailing lh1:t
!'lumme r. H t"" announced that the
church school picnic woul'1 be
held June 11 at Irvine Park with
Mr . and ~(r~. H•n1ilton 1n chargt"
Allen, T1'e 0"8.t Pklrpo11.t M~ of game.!I and Charle"' \Vagner
gan ; Bard. TIM Doctor \Vttrs S"iving prlz~.
Capitalwng nn youth, glamour
a.nd the spi rit nf graduation. thl'
Intcr·C!ub Council. Orange Coa.!l
Collt>l{e . announces ··springtime.•
Rh'IJ"\<iodiEs · Ill! the theme r or
OCC's Spring Forn1nl scheduled
for Friday. June 10. frnm 8:30·
12 :30 pm Ln thf' <'Ollt'gf" g-ym
"'\'e are hoping to have a larg('
(·rO\\'rl at t he Janee," RBY!il Katie
Seigt'rt. chairman. "T o he lp iu
dn1ne-this, "''e ar1· 1nvlt in( Santa
A n9. anti 1'~11llt>rtnn junior college , .~tudl.'nts ·•
Dale Johnson's Band will fur-
111tth music for lht ocension.
Respon~1b1hty for all ne<'essary
\\'Ork hos br>en d1.<it rlt)ute<l among
1·amr.u~ <'1ubs and organl z.atlon.~.
1Jec()rMt1on~ \\'ill hP handled by Lhl'
A:or!i()( 1a tc.>d \\ln1n"n Studt>nt~ an<.!
l hi> • .\!uu-.·iatt'd M .. n StuJ1•nL<1 \\'ilh
ArJ~·th 1-Ttdl'r11·k o f Sunset &ac-h
!!.Ill.I t-lt!nry ~1 11111:-uf 1-iun t ln,~~t,in
l!1 ·n1 ·h. 1·hair111l'n.
Jns1nne J ohnYin wil l help the
Ski C'lub with tirk et !lale11.. ThP
Y\\'f"A undt•r Edrie Kerr or We.Mt·
ni\n>jt l'r will hand I e the coat
{'h eck Th e I..ette rnlan'!i! Club
under d1 rf'<'tlon of "Bull" Stange
of :'ol'1•"•pnrt wi ll have <.·hargl! or
the ("Oke t•nnre~u•'.nn. Pet F owler
is 1·hn1rman <1f pt.:bHell y, a nd Di<'k
Balt·h. nf tt:f' (·le.::i.n-up 1tetail
Dr. Baxter to Talk
at Graduation Three Faces; Beston, Tht> O uter· E . Avery Crary was _appolnted
mOlit HOUMt : C.Uy. The Black to Investigate pl"Olfpe<'l8 or ~pon·
HiUs : Chapman, F ll'I hi n If 1..r1 toting-a Cub Scout Pa£4.k Dr Prank C. Btixter, widely
Troubled Wateni; C hurchjJI. Their Oosinc tht" evenlng, lhe rnrn known lt<cturer and chairman vf
li'\nf'st H our : Cook, T1U Fi.sh Ua .erved Ice cream and coffee. the d~pa.rtn1ent of lane-uagel'J and
Do Part: Downey, H a na ot 0...-i1 teraturr . University of Southern
tiny: Drake, Aai.rcra.rt Electrtc&l e· hth G d D C'..alifornia, wiJJ be the fea.t.11.red
Syal.,..; Drew. T. S. Ellot ; l!:aar, 19 re e 11 nce ,,,...kor •l the Orang• Co au
Joko Boo.II ; Everaon. '!be Story ot Fri day et Newport •••dualion. Thursday • v. n I ng,
LEGAL NOTICE
l-'--48-I Z
f'F.RTJFlf'ATt~ f)fo' Bt'!'IJNESS
t'lct lllou~ f'lnn Sanw·
THE U!'\D C!:RSIG:'\'ED do h r rl'·
by cer11ry that th1•y are con·
ducting an rmplo~·r.i ent nnd ser·
vice agency bu~lntc>ss At Box 8~ l ,
Balboa. California. under th•·
tlctitious r1rm namP of Ne\''po'f't
Harbor E n1ployn1cnt Agency and
Honie Neejl~ and Bulldlng Serv ice
anti that saul firm is compo~ed r;f
the fcillu\0.•1ng pcr~nns, v.· h o s e
na me~ 1n f11l l And places of rl'::>i-
denc" a r r a:-fo lluv.·s. l 0·\\1t ;
Oll\'t'r \Va.rrt•n Aubrey, 1007
F~st Central, Balhoo, Califor·
nia.
Charles J'kiyd
l'-..'ewport Bl v1t.,
C'ali furnlo.
WlTNE.Ss our hnnd-. tlli.-. Jl ~l
iJay of May, 19-19
n LJVF:R \VARHEN Al'H£?F.\',
C'HAP.l.E!i fo'LO YI> r:A<:~~.
Stfltl:' or ('11.ll!nrnlo. "'-.'!.
County or Orangf"
ON T HIS :l ll';l d11 y 1,r Ptt ay, A.
D. 19'1 9, bt>forf' Ille. Betty Hoblit,
a Notary J>ublic 10 and for thr
.aid County ond Slat e, r esidin,I(
th..-1~1n . tluly 1 umn11s..'!i(1net1 anJ
aworn, pe1"snn11.ll y appt>art>tl Oli\"t:'r
Warren Aubr1y anil (•har-lt'.!1 F'loyli
Ga~·,., knn.,.,•n to 111 1· l11 b+· th1· 1~r
M>tl.i \Vhcse namf .~ ore ... uh8cribeJ
to the within 1r1Htrument , arn1
a.c k nO'IA'lt'dg.:4 to nlt' thnt t hey ex·
ecuted tht> ~a mo•. f ~ Y.'ITNESS
WHERf:OF, I hnve hereunto set
my ha.iid nntJ affixed my off icial
sea l the rt.ay 3nd year In lhl~
Certlflcatt' (irst above written.
, SEA L I BE'T'TY HOBLIT.
Notary Public , Orange C-Ounty,
Califomia.
I My Conlnll.<iiiOn EJC p1n>~ April
19Ml.)
No. 22'4 -Newport·Balbon Prf11s
Publlah June 2·9·16·23, 1949. Televilion: F owler. Beau J&mM: June 18. at 8 o'clock , In the coJ.
Gould, And Onr to Grow Oa: Annual gradmtlon danc~ f a r lege auditori um, Dr. Ba.ail NOTICE OF INTENDED ~A.LE
Hart. Light Up lhe Sil)': Helm· the Newport Harbor Elementary H . Petrnaon, pr8.idtnt, a.nnouiiCE-d NOTICE 'IS HEREBY GIVEN :
ertcka. 0 u r Ala•k•n Wlllter; 9Choola eighth JT8de gTaduating today. ftat D . G. BA.IR, Vendor, whoec
J 0 n es. Occupat.k:IO.a Unlimited: el.ass will be held F-rrlday from 7 Thu R,. v e re n d Pa.ul Moore addre.88 ill 101 E.ut ~ntrn.I
Jone&. Vin.el ln OM: Sun ; KeJliQO, to IO p.m. at the Nt>wport 11eh ool. Wh~ler, pastor of St. J & m • • A•t'tlue, Balboa.. in the City or
"'nMI ca~ In Our Livu: LarrahH. Pn!paratfons ar e being made Episcopal Chur,·b, Newport Har· Newpo.rt Beach. County of Or·
MJ Hou..w Lil Yours: Lattimore. for mOf"t than l~ cuesr... rrom the bor, will dellv~r lhe baccalaurut.e ange, SLate o( CallfCln\la. lntmdJI
T1Y Situation tn A•ia; Lewie. Sea Corona del Mar an d Newport !!lermon •t ~o'clock . Sunday aner. to Mll t.o GEORGE J'. ANDER. ..
Routt• to the Gold Fields; Uelli, achoola. accorQLng-to Mrs. Alfred noon, June 12 in thf' collea-e •ud.I· SON. Vmdtff.. wboee addreu i8
Tht' story ot the World Seri~; C. Phger. home a.nd famlly c.haJr. torlum. H i 11 I u b J ec t will bf> lM \VMt A..ttow. In the City al
Moor., ·Ptinu.,.. and Pa~r Hane~ ma.n of the Newport Ha r b o r "Ftootlue to be M.et in the W orld Fontana, coo.nty ol San Bemar.·
Ina; Payn•. TM Ps)"CIUc Senae: I! I em en t • r Y Schools Patt-nt Today." dlno., State or C:.Ufom la, tht-f o'-
Qulller·C<Ml<"h, The Oxford Book TH~r Aaoda.Uon, w h i ch ls The public I~ cordially ln"1l(-d kJwi.n& ~ti9d penona.J prop--
of ~&llah VerM; llUc.ba.rdl. A.retie SJ>OMOl1.nl" UM dance. RerrMb· to attend both t;Ve.Dt.a. · erty, to--wlt:.
Mood ; RiWleru., 1 Wan.t.ect to manta will be .en·ed.. Ken Boettc.her, musJc l!l.lt.ructor All • st.ocll: ln t.n.de. nxturu
Write: ScOtt. standa.rd Poet&p at the colll'c•. wiU haft ch.a.rre ol .qulpm«nt and rooct •111 or a ce.r ·
Stamp C..tal<>Cllo: s..-.-.. Tllo Mesa legion Aux ili•ry lh• mua!e tor both .,..,......_ e... lain paint bu.in-known u
Art "' ~ Qioklf")'; sr-. llAJ1 • • • b •Ides tbe popular oollop doolr. VIE BALBOA PAINT STORX.
ond 1ta1-: s"""'-. -To Invite M ll m ers lh•n will t>o •tud<nt 90ioiato """ Ud located at eoo -1111 ...__
and Hopklna; Stntton.. Gulde to New mem.ben at Costa Mellf, i.n.strumentati-u, --. in lbe City of Newport Beach.
Coned ~: St.ro~. TM Amerlcaa l,epcm 4.\IDl.l.a.ry N~ M ln!Bten trom the Barttor .,.. c.uniy ol Orang"e, State ot C&IJ.
Spell ot Ule Pa<ltlc: vuu.r.. Tllo • 5 5 Wiii "8 Initiated In speci.I will dtilver Lbe ln._tk>n& and "'""'"' aod that a ule. tn.nstor
eo.aJ S..; v.., •-: ai-c1or -i. 11o -... ..,. u... p,...,ouncr the benedktloaa. -...,._t o1 u.e w wUJ
'We!Jotu. New 1nWmat1ona1 Die-unll'1 _ _, -"'-to al a meet: .,. mode. and the can1ilderatlon
Uld t.h• o.i.i-roo hl&ndo. &lld ~ n:;t"x -;,;;;;: JUlle s, at a Ml;lll T1 b et ,..,.,.,.. will tie paid al JO;OO
Uoft&ry. p.m., In Leste Kall. ·-ol '!be Rad et.. -.aa,111 .. dock L II\., OQ the JOU. cl&J' QI
Ute Hazlii'Vt 8 ••ell AIPOlery ftnt aid ttrtiftcat.M to P*l?,•, lNI al UMt wnw depart·
PeopAe do reed tllle -..._ .... have been ln91ted ta at~d. complet.ln&' cowwa 1n 1N7..fl; meat of Bau. ot America NT6.84,
\ t
~itid Section 2. w hich reatls
"'O\.l.·elling, 11\.1.'0 • fnn1ilyl ': A
building containing not n1ore tho':'I
two kitchens, designed end/or
used to houJ11e not more than two
families, li\·ing ' independently or
each other. inr-luding all nee+·~·
sary employees of each !'<U<'h f:im·
1ly," 1~ ht'rt'by an1ended to read,
'0 \\"e\1fng. j t\\'ll • f1tn1ilyl :" T \.I.' o
Rt>pa rAte bu1\rlings ea('h rontaining
only one k1t chl"n, designed for 01•
us\.'d to hou:;e not n1 ore than onf'
family. including all . necea.~ary
employees or such famlly; or on"
building <'ont nining not more than
tv.·o kitchen8 designed for or t:l-ltt!
to house not mor(' than tv.•o fan:i·
lies, living independently of each
other. including a ll necesaaty enl·
Jjloyees of eoch Such family."
Tht> first Public Hd ring upon
thi.i n1a ltf'r v:ill be h'•ld on 'Ml urs·
Jny, June 16, lft19. ut 7:30 p. ni
ln \ht• Council Chnn1h~rli, City
Hall. N1 •\\'f1ort llt!a1·t1 , ancl the !'It'<'·
unJ l 'ubli" 111 .:1.rin,g-\Viii be ht'ld
Thur~d.:1.y, July 11 . l!J 4.!I, at 7 ::10
p Ill.. 111 t he t :ot1n1.:il Chan1twr~.
r•it.v Jl:i.il, N"v.'p<1rt Beach. 1
'
By Ot·dt:r r.f ('hnirman.
Vl:\LTEn. M . LONGMOOR
P.A Y Y. COPELIN ,
Sl"cretary .
?o:o. 228 -Presa.
Publl:-ih June 2·9. 19.i9
'fhe Bn~rd 11f Oir 1·r t ors r1·~rvt'" the ri~hl to rejt•<'t any ant1 all
bids o!' to \\"lliVf' nn.r irr1·g·11larlty or inforrnal ity in any bid.
Thf' &JM~SS<.'<I valu" of tht• taxable property v.•ithln !>aid district
\8 sh0\\'11 on t t:e 1--qualiz<.'<l aS.Sf'.!ISn1ent roll for 1948·1949 i.s $30,887,·
100.00: of said taxable value 530.6€1-4 ,230.00 is the IUIS<'ssed value of ~t' taxabli" Janrl end imprO \'Pm<'nL~ tht>rf'{J n in lht' said dJstrict. &JH:.i
~e total amount of bonds of said distric t pr<'viously issued 9nd
now ou t!!l&ndin~ is non1·.
B y ord1•r of thf' Board of Directors or County Sanitation Dis.
trict 1\:o. !'; of Orange C'ounty. f"alifornia, &Uopted May 2ti, 1949.
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Publish{'d
C HARLES A . SWEET
Sf'cretary of the Boar(1 of Dire<'lon
uf County Sanitation District No. 15
of Orang<> County. Califo rn ia..
in :-..-t>\l.'f)Ort·Balboa. Prt"~s. Jun<' 2, 1949.
STOCKS • BONDS • COMMODmES
JNDERWRITINGS
DEAN WITTER. & Co.
MfMlflS NEW YOIK STOCK fXCHo\NCI
Cti ico90 loord •I Trod• Ion fro"cl•'• $10<k fschon1•
L•• o\ng•l•1 Stoel bchonge
llASfD ,llVATf WllfS
jJJ (0011 Blvd.' South BEACH Laguna 1 4
N•w York
WANTED: By All Gradsl
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"Tht WorW'a First TRULY •DERI Pll'lllllt TJJ1wrtl•"
1tQYAL-
,ORTA1LE
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Now '$5* #
Only .fi
What _ .. -*" i--
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Gl'#'e lllm IW bis a lift tbU wlll
aea.n ao mucb a. u..tr h.llll'e _..
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Set for September J.k-~!'.:tuss-B
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lng to infannatlon just released
by J. A . Beek. Commodore ot tbe
1"ournananl tor 19-19.
TO· DIRE''
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Pit. !IM.. .:-...._) · FOR EVE"
The decision wu reBC"hed after
1 meelJng or t.he Board ot Dtre<"-
tors last Sunday &tternoonJ in
Open 7 Days a Week ·
GENE'S CAFE · ROSSI
•tT M""•IC:"~ •~A'f ,f
MAIL ORDERS ,VDR'· WRITE ·HO/JMY J"UGE·TUSTll
The Fvture After "C"'i9's Wife"
Reque~t." h&Vf' rome In, 111lnc-E' th.-audit-l'l<'e appr"N"lat lon for laAt
ThurMay·~ nnll F'rlday'a pertormanct> of "Cra ie"s Wife," aboul
nPxt M-nson. This 111 Co m ake Information or mPmbf>r shlp Pisy
In Tht' :'\PW!}()tl Hsrbor Community Players :
PHOSJ.:S : FACTS
M°MI. f:.lythe 88rTh"'-'I
H arbor 2180-\V
Frt·d and Tre"'-u Briggs
Harbo1r liiR qr Harbor 2'17fl
J 11n1· F'.3rr1·r BuS1in1·i4~
Sf>rvll···· 1-l nrbur :!1if;1
Mr~ F't• <lsh l!:tt•·f'
t<r 2-1sr~.
Mr:<t. KaLP P"rry \\°dk lnMn
lfarUnr 01 i~-\\·
Sh: major playa, with work-
shop plays belWf'f'n, \viii be
proJuce<J next ~iutOn. begln-
ninl' In Cklobfor.
MPmbf>rnhlp.-a ar,.: BuslnPR.<\, in-
<'luding !Wason p royram !i!p&f'P, ,
$15.00.
H11s.talning, $1 0.00.
r..~nf'ral. $5.00.
Junior. $2.60,
All n1rmbf'rShip" includr admi.Mion to all plG.yfl
All nlPmbfo r!'I vnte, anrl try out If they wiRh.
Tiff: SF.\VPOHT llARBOR ('O!\l~lt T.SITY Pl.AYER~
The Fan Zone
In Balboa
Ride
Thll Ferris Whflel
-In -
BALBOA
Open Every Week End
And All Day
Saturdays And Sndayw
During the Winter
HAVE FUN AT THE
MANY INTERESTING
CONCESSIONS
IALIOA
Presents
FRANKIE LAINE
in Person
and JIMMIE ZITTO
and Orchestra, June 4th I
I
I &>ek"s office ou Balboa l 11Jand.
alMt the n&u ll<'.al f'Ven t whk'h has
fhrill.M t bou.ss.nds o( people f'ach
year, \VIII agaln be C'Ontlnuf'd in
19'49. It \Va.,· onlittt'-d in 194g
because o f technil'sl diffil'ultie.s.
JM>me or which ~till exl.'ll. but it
\1.."ai;t d@<"idNI no:1('thPlf>AA to stagt>
the f'\ttnt ag·a.Ju this year. Com-
pr.is.ing the H.oa1d n f Oil'C'C'lON liJ't'
J _ A . Beek, J . S. &rr-t'tl H~i nz
Kaiser, Kt'nnctll \\'!Ison. Al A11 ·
<lenon. Ed P.it:harJ~.on, Boh 1'lur-
phy, I-lay t.a11gt>nhf:ln1 and J . C.
Axelson. \\1• ti. H1 tf•hn1an L'l s<>r-
r-etary.
1he thf'n11~. in lfl-lfl wdl he
along tht• C:i.lif •. r n~ Ci ... ntt>n:lial
lines a1~d th<' T.1urn31nt~n t of Light
A.8soc'lat lon is offil'illlly asking tht-
Callfon 1ia ('"'nle11nial to o fr'lC"ial!y
t'le-strnat r> tht> thPm1> for this yes1._
~l'S8 . .\.Tlll:SG BEAUTY QUEEN CQNTf;STAJfTs-..MOKt C.tlfomJa IW'aut7 41;UPf'fta f~l & &"OOilJ. tu
(., ~Dtbl fo thr h oldiftl' of thf' offl<T aftd thrNe l'Mii'e!ritaat,a for tbfo qllf'f'tl MntMt l• t"" C~~
inl' f 'o..to .\ff¥8 I.ion.!' r lub filth fry and r11rnJ, .. 1 ar,. no '"~""'ptlMt. Shawn f3J(fa1" llw" 11un at BallMs
it.rf", lr(t to rlihl, .loan ~nttora. Kathy IJbb)', BJllif> ~ff111'f'\\", Dflrt11 Oa""" and Nonna C•tll". A tonr
""' of prlzNi aM'a.fl th~ (frl rbl)!IM'n as quf'-MJ of thf" M~ f'\'"11 to bfo bf'ld .lulW' -4-!.
Pan or \\'h;idom
Consideratinn l h< ot her
d rivf'r i!i not nl \VR)'!'I a 111atter of
altruism. poi nt ~ out !be Natinnal
Automobilt~ l'luh. !<.for ... often it ,,,
a qut>stion o r one's n\vn inlc~;;;t.s.
ThlL'l thf" man \\•hn lrirs lo lt"nve
an1ple spacf' for annthPr cnr \\'hen
he has parked i!in'l an ea."iy 1nark
who is too considl'rate or olhf'r::-: ! but a wlse dri\.'er who kno\VS whaL
! a me&'J many drivers make nf
tfl~rbOrAREA .. 14\7 7~
ORANGE COUNTY'S
nN&'IT FOR YOUR
ENTERTAIN MT.NT
Via Lido and 0-ntral
\\.'P<d. Thru Sal.
Sun. M on., TlrH ., Junf' M-1'
,:;,n,,
Coming Soon! 0 The Beau-
lllul Blonde From Bashful
lle11d," "Streela of .Laredo" ·
"UndeTCO\'e r Ma.n'" and All
the Other Big Hits.
~.~ E SA -l..:.,t.s M .. "' Bt • 171
.I UOl" '4
St-<-011ll 811" L'llf lilt
T.'1t· Kit\\ r rJ Boy"I
"JINX MONCT"
Start" Sunday, Junt-.l
John <:mrfl•·ld. .1 .. nnlff'r .Jon'"'
Community Players Score Success
With Production of 'Craig's Wife'
Newport Harb or Communl1y ----parking and how often they c18111•
Players. provided ~th a. firstC'lss• triC'in GlllSJl a:ei Ethel. AirR. Craig'!'! age ff'nde rs of cars that are too
play and t'xpert direction, !!.bowed nle<'i?"; \Villi&m Purdy, her !iancf': near the battle ground.
the high degree of exct"llence of Frl"rl Bnx-p. Dennis AndrewA and
which th<'Y are capable when they Ro 11 nil' Cameron. Stanton Fox
preaentied Craig's \Vite lo <'O.pac1ty w3!i an t1ff-st:1ge playf'r .
eud.iencei;; Thuno.day an1I F'l-i rlny ThC' te<'hnicnl staff includ«I:
evenJng" nt C orona del P.f sr Ele-f'romptt"r, Mary Price: m u!'lic. 1
mentar; School audi lnrlum . R.onnif' Cameron ; it o u n d , Fred I
George K ' 11 y'!i prize-..-.·inrun;:;-Hul!itnn : pr ope r lie"'· Vernicf'
play is the M"eond afrcring of lhf' Thnrtt : puhlic relatl<l(ls. Lupton A.
Players th1!il year and third fnr W ilkinson: COAtumes. Lillian Fox :
the-seaROn. othus b€-lns Pettlcoot ! w n rd ro be, ~1 a r I an Kflp~r.
F oYer and . The I.Ate. C?\ritt("lflh Pr Vernice Thorn: nutk eup. M. a r y
Bun. It wu a. ~I .«nter st11ge PnC'e; light,.:, Ronni<' Cttll1eron, A. I
production, acti0t1 taf(ing place In D<.'a n Collver; 1111(1 t i<"ket sa~ ....
1
the center or lhe. audk~r1um with Fret'lah Ba.le~. Am>lsta.nla were:
the audif'DOE' Neate<l at'QuDd, a.nd I Claro A~tater. Ka.le PeM"y Wil·
Serving
Manning's
FINE COFFEE
COMPLl','TE
DINNERS
24 hours daily
COFfEE HAVEN
At Entralll''' 10
wa• directed by Thomae· GOmore. 1 k.in11on , Marian K eppe~. 8 et t y I ~E\\'PORT PIF.R
Richard Malone was production Smith, Fred Briggs, and Bante!'I. 1 '------------....:
manager and Stanton Fox \Va<j I Al the box office w er e: Atlrtnn
s tag-e manager. ..,. Kepper. Vernice Thorne 11nd LeP
Patricia Cromie, playing th r. Barne~. The 8 et ting W01' by
part of 1'trN. Craig, o pportunJ!'lt Robert Tilol'"n, c . 1 . McCul ~u11h . I
and coif!, ('rafty 'A'ife of Walter Vlctnt Pack. and Vf'rgil Oakden.
Craig, gave a perfect cl\aractetl· SenMn ti c kets were sold hy
utlon as did Gene Waggoner In Edyth<> Barnes .
the pe rt of her husband. N e\'!> U8hers \\'e re: Warl'"en Crane,
Oakden, as :P.trit. H aro Id. lht'"' Alice Armentrout , Orr1tn B rook.::i,
houaeket-per, won admirable con1· 1 Belly Smith, Betty Purdy. and
ment as did MarcPlla PaC"k , the ' Jun(' Farrar.
latte-r giving a deligh tfully s.ym· "'It h so excellent a perfom\anct>
~thetiC' and charming portray~I &fld unt~xi>ecie-dl.f"l.lar&e au<bencei-
of 'Mn.. ll'ra.de1'. 1 ttate co mer 11 round "standing
Betty Malone wa8 f'Jl[CelJent A.S roon1 only"), t h e Players havfl
~1.lu Austen and Fredah Bates u ca u~e to feel proud of their
the pert ma.Id, Mazie. Minor parts ac hievement and should win the
were equally well played by Pa· ~cognition they deserve.
Holiday Stage Signs Dance Team
For 'Tw o Adams,' Opening Play
Scooping Ne\\· York al\d th"'
nati(lnal theatl'"\" \\"Ol'"id. Holiday
Stage thi~ \Ye~k signed exclusive
c-on tracLci w I th thie sen!'lallonitl
dancing a n d !'linging t l' nm of
Dc rothy Stone and Charl~s Cnl-1
tins. Thi:!)' will h.ea<l. the cast of i
o. bran<l·new muaical farce, "'l\vo
Adanl.9 tor Eve," which will open
the third Len-week summer seallOfl
Inf proCeaalonal play production at
Tustin, J une 27th.
"Moat Uniqut! ~d Artist.le El.t-
in& Pla.ce on the W eat Coast" • On the Bluff Overlooking Balboa
Bay nnd Newport Harbor • IHUctou..'I •
COMBINATION DINNERS
Featnrl•I" Our Nf'\V Turkt'y or
Shf'll·Flfllh Roll
Orden from O to 10 seven nlJhls
For Reserva.tiona: Beacon 6466
COMING i In ,.,. C.n"• •I twl>oa
WOODY HERMAN I Thun., F•I., Sat~ ,._ !·M
C)At.B'fl F"r-, ~•1,,.,
\\1ith her famous slste-rs, Paula
~ntJ Carol, Doroth)• Stone begun
h er s tage career in "Stepping
Stone-s." starring the trio's rather, I ' Fred Stone SubsequenUy she wa1'
featured in many notabl(' Nev.·
York musical hiU '''Ith Clift on
Webb. Ed \\1y nn and the late Will I R ogers. '-11~ Stont>'s greatest DOt"Othy Stont>
s ucce" cam• as th r da.nC'ing
teammate of Fred Astaire in 11tars of Vlctot He rMrt'w
Sj)l!cialii!Df in
French and ltallan
Dinners
BAKllOR 1182
705 Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
J'1Nlll IT Al.UN DlNNl:RS
and ccimplete menu.
OPl:N f'OR Lt/NCH
COCKTAILS
llU CoUt a,._,
I'll, Bar, ... OM.-... -
Opf'n IMUI I L m.
Food """""' lo l :30 L m,
r=.~~~ .... "41",'l ,4 ... /
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FROSTY PALACE
Sandwiches -Complet.i Fountain Service • Fro&&IM
1872 Newport Bh•d, • II A. M. to II P. M.. CoNa Jlfaa
(Clowd Mnada711) (Across from Mesa Theater)
THE ARCHES
CAFE nnd COCKTAIL LOUNGE
• OPEN 10 L m. ThrouSh I L m. • Newport Blvd. on Cout Rlchway
NllWPOltT
WE ARI: OWSl!:D ON 111UR8DAY!!
JOHN DORY
"CHOICE SEA FARE"
REA FOOD STl':AKR
CENTRAL and PALM -BALBOA
\\'f"f"k Day" 5:00 to 8:00 SuftA. I ;00 t.o 8:00
C'lmw"d Monda.y11
STEAKS DINNERS
Jumbo Shrlmp end
Shoestrings 90c
Fish end Chips 60c
.~
Sandwiches
Fountain Service-Beer
Open 11 a. m . 'till midnight
SAM'S SEA l'OOD
Comp'4te Course
LUNCHEONS-DINNERS
"At The Sign of the Swordfish"
Beautiful New and Enlarged Cocktail Lounge
SURFSIDE
Between Seal •ach and 8o.Met Beaeb
Pho ... : ~%00 110-19
COMMUNITY NITE
Every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday I
!---~~-=-~--=--=-~~-=-l~n-=-J~U~L-=-Y~~~~~--:..-=.-=.-._ --· ~ ..... ! "The Gay DivorciN>." Red Mill."
Orlgtnall)' the I...ondon mu.'llca l J n l' I u ding five interpolated
con1edy star or "Aa ThousanJ.s musical nombenl, "Two Adanu-
Cheel'".'. Charl.e8 CoUln• later ap-1 tvas """ritten by In'lng Philllpf!,
peared in New York with Boh leading 11hort-l!ltory contribu.tor to
Hope, F red Stone and the late the New Yorker, 84lurday Eve·
,.iarilyn Miner. In 1941 . he began nlng P08t, C o 111 er s and Thi.!
a serit"!I of C'O-starring engage· Amerl<:an Magazine. Th e farce
men~ with Dorothy 8 tone in mark1 h I a first stage attempt
"Pa.trleia." '"The FlreOy," "L ife ane-r alx years as H Umor Editor
or the Party," and ''The Men')·· for Eaqulre.
THE CIRCUS ROOM
Is Growing Bigger and Better
Every Week
Come Join The Fun
YOU AU: VDT WELOOHICt
COMPLETE OllANOE OOA!IT COU.EOE
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Now Open
THE BAMBOO ROOM
BALBOA
Featuring the Southland's
Favorlt.e Mmie
The Vel·Tones
DlnJng • -Dancing -Entertainment
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"Down to the Sea In Ships"
Adalb 50c Inc. tu
Friday Ud Saturday
IJoyd Solan,. ,,...,. \\'yatt
"'BAD BOY''
ALSO
"Last of The Wild Bones"
il&IMI Fr.a.e
)la'J' Bf.th HucttN
Suaday and M--.r A-.L-._..__ •
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<art0re11 -News .
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''lb .. BhMbep Bullda
Ills Dreun B.,_..
AJoo
"Sky Draco•"
Go-Rounden." F or the. pa.flt tht"et-Dancing rehearsals for ''Two
yean thia popular te.am ha v e Adams" bqin next week a t t1Mt
played New York and the ke.y Hollywood studloe or H o 11 day
cities of America u the dancing Stage.
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4 _ PART 11 _ THURSDAY. JUNE 2. 1949 Service Wil'VlefS
--~RESS --8. To Get Awards
Hora Sh~~ Opens
Tuesday at Palace
CDT OW M&Wl'OaT 9 S 4 «W
llTAD ~I' C&LU'OMl1A
NODCI: 'l'O CON'l'llMll'Oll
ft4 1.rn PROPOSALS wW be receiYed at the ottlce ot tbe aty
Clerk. Qq Hell. Qty ol H-po<t Beech, California. unW T:ao dclocllc
'" x. on ""' 13th day or June. at wblds um. tlley will be plblk:IY bpenied r.nd re..t. r ... perrormtns won. .. roi-.:
aty or NEWPORT B&ACH, CALil"ORNU.
Balboa Boulevard f:rom AlYU'&do S t r • e t to Ith
Street. and trom 19th Street to Mc.Padden Pl&o9..
P . C. C. CUrba to be constructed and panel witll
Plant Mixed Surfacing.
.No bid will be ~ved unleu lt is made on a propoul form
tumiahed by the O.ty Engtn~r. Each bid mUlt be a.ccomputled by
(o.,.b., certlfled or eaab.ie:r'• check, or bidder'• bond) made payable
to ~ City of Newport Beach for a.n amount equal to at leut ten
( 1°"') percent at the amount bid. nch paranty t& 'be forfeited
abou.ld tbe bidder to whom the contra.ct la &warded fail to enter lnto
the contract.
In accordance with the proviliON or ChapltT 397. Statutes of
l«ll, tl\e C'lty Council ol the Oty of Newport Beach haa ucertained
the pneral prevailing rate of wages .a.ppllcabte to the work to be'
don•· u follow•:
Hourly
Wace8-le
Alpb< or cruahing pbuit Engtnttr 2.0375
Mphalt plant dtyerman or tlren1an ___ 1.9l~
>JJ)balt raker or ironer .. ···-... 1.8875
Mphalt spreading ma.chine operator .... 1.0375
2.037~ C&Fpenler .. . ...
eement flnleher 2.11~
J1&cman i1r: Wa.tchman -··· 1.-tsn
H•avy Duty repairman 1.9318
Lfborer .. . .... . . .. 1.4.875
Oller, power shovel or crane . 1.662!)
operator, air comp~ 1.987~
op.era.tor, concrete mixer 2 .1375
()perator. mo~or patroJ grader . 2.1625
lAUveraaJ Equipment C>pf'r"ft.tor (Shovel. dragllne.
' denick demck barge c lamJ5hf'll or crane) 2.%375
oPera.tor. Pump .. .. . l . 7875
Operator. roller 1.9875
Opera.tor, tractor-bulldozer. tamper scraper drag·
type .1hovel or boom atta.chments 2.03i5
Op-eralbr. trench machine 2.1125
Thick driver!! o r dump truclu of leas thll-n 4 yds.
hr Dkom
w ....
11.30
15.30
13.Ml
18.30
18.30
18.90
11 .90
18.30
11 .90
13.30
15.90
17.10
17.30
l7.90
14.30
15.90
16.30
16.90
water level 1.:)875 12.70
Any clU8iflcat1on omitted herein, not le.&11 than 1.4875 11 .00
All b1rb to be compared on the ba.si~ or the City Eng1neer'1<i
ei1llmate or thl" quantit1~ or work to be done.
· No bid will be accepted from a contractor who hu nnl bfof'n
llqeMed In Rccordance with the pro\'lsions of Cha.pter 791. Statutes of
1929. a.a a.me nded.
Plarui may be seen, and forms or propoM.1", bonda. contract and
1pectficatlon11 may be obtained at the office o f the City Engineer.
ctty Hall. Newport Beach. Cali rom1a.
The specil\I attention or prospective bidders Ls called to th~
"PropoNl Requirements" annexed to the blank fo rm of propoeal. for
full dlrectlonl'l a.a to bidding, etc.
The City o r Newpo.-t Bf'ach reserves the right to reject any or
all bil:la .
• CITY OF NEY.'PORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
C. K. PRIEST
City CIPrk
Date-d : May 23, 1949.
Newport-Balboa Press No. :.?21.
Publlah June 2. 1940. ,
$PART AN 1RAILEK COACHES -A.II Models
-'IA&a ...-wMrlo f ... -
ol tbe -ta ... -eiptl> ... _ ol U.O LG A.,.-N at.
lllpq Barllor -wlnaen lbnal --Which opeD11
will be -J'l1clo7 ntpt at ,.,,_,. n~ at Ille Bono
tbe nlneteentll -----Palac<I ... -0r1 .. will be quet wblds will be beld In tile ta'_. 8unda:t and Monday.
cafeteria ol tbe ....,. .. _. 'lbe · tanbark -c """' olx
Mr. Loo lilllller lo the -for nlellla at U!e Hone PaJaee and u.e evemns. ,.,,. ._i,er will be two on.._ Tit• aften>oooa
Mra. But 1 er of the Boai'd of carded are .June 4th and 6th.
Tnaaten. Student speakera a r • More than ~ entr1d went
Warren er.ne, Barbara Jone. and throq:h tbe box for the Show,
Lenny WI n n er wbo will Sfve V•naatnl" DI.rector Allen Re.I ft'-
varloua phuel: ot. the theme of port&.
t.be banquet ··world Sentee'' tn Ope:nlnc nig'ht will be dedicated
their ta.lb. to the Pan American Lea.rue and
Awvds will be pre.R.nled at the many t.6.n-Ammcan digntt&riea
banquet -t.be Ht 'hr Award, will be on band for the oere-
whJch will be given by Mr. Cha..rUe mon.JM. .. _
Prteat ot the Klwanla. the Amer-Top atablea from eYe.ry aectJon
lean Legion A ward w~ will be or the Paclflc Cout Cln:u't •~
awarded by Ra.Jpb Irwin. Other ~praented tn the Show.
awarda to be pruented wUl be The blue ribbon event.a •tart
school awa.rda. Bi1ver p I n • tor with Hun.ten In Lavery a very
moet aemce point.a du.ring the dreaed up honM! tea.tu.re.
curTent year a.nd gold pin• tor Ute Seventy-one cluaea will be
moet ae.rvice polnU acquired ln judg-ed cturi.ng the run of the Loi
rour yea.ra. Anl'elea event&.
A clarinet aolo wi.11 be «iven by Mon! lba.n $10.000 lD prise
Ruth Grimm. piano accompeJLI-money la at atake ror ex.h.lbiton
ment by Luana Alton and a duet alone with m&ny beautiful tro-
by ~targaret KJpp and Marlene phle&.
Jacobeon, with K e o l"laMr llC· A clUl!I which w"llJ catch a good
companying. deal or the spotlight ln the open-
Tax Rate Soars
to SS.39 in State
An Jncn.aM or more than 20 per
cent In local ·taxes levif"d on tan-
gible property sent lhe State'•
averag,. 1948--49 ta.x rate soaring
to S~.39. according to rtg-ure8 re-
l€'ued today by Wlllla.m G. Bon-
elll. chairman of the State Boar--1
of Equalization. The lncreaae or
$.44 over last year's average rate
ing program Is the two year old
fine hame311 competition.
It will mark the fl(Bt ttn1e
around In the show ring for lheite
younpter:,.
Every type of Show Horse will
~ exhibited on the bill during ILB
run.
Tickets went on sale
Horse Palace box orrtce
morning for the Show.
flee num~r is NO 8-488.
at th•
Monday
Box or-
State Fai r Plans
O ut doo r Art Show
occurred in 11pite or a 10.9 per cent The mo.."t CQmpn>henslve A r l
ri~ lTI a.!l.tessed v&Jues of tangible Show in the history of t he Call ·
p-o~r ty In 19.f.8. 1 fornla State F air will be staged
Tola! tangible property t a.'< this y c a r r r o m September t
levle" were $M7 ,183 .~47, u com · I through September 11 .
pared \Vlth S543,935,879 In the pre-Ne-d Gt'Ccn, ~crct.ary . m Anager
ccdin~ year. School levl~ a.mount· or the F air. llnnounccf"I today that
e'1 tn S257.t 83.IZ9 and avera.gt>d Ap proximatcly St ~.000 w 111 br
$2 11 per $1 00 of the tu: base.l awArdcd in pr ius to the winnf'r~
County IPvics. including the $4-t,-amo ng th hundreds: of artists
118,77 5 levy of the City and C-Oun-wh08f' \\'Ork '-'"i ll be shown in the
ty of San Francisco, totalled new Outrtoor Art Gallery at lh4'
$254,17.f.,364 And a ccounted for Fair ground$ in Sacranu::nto
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THREE PRIVATE LINES. We'll try and keep a
line open just for you. We'll answer your call
promptly and provide the finest AutcN110tive
service in a most workmanlike manner! AND
BY THE WAY -Thanks a million for your
patience in the past few months when our
'
one phone has be~n busy ALL THE TIME!
Culbertson Chevrolet Co., Inc.
Your Authorized Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Dealer
OPPOSITE BALBOA BAY CLUB
2481 Coast Highway, Newport Beach Ph. Beacon 6442
,_, down--42 Moe. to pay-Also good used trailer•
HOUSE TRAILER INSURANCE ANYWHERE
BROADMOOR TRAD.ER ROMES
20&0 Newport Blvd. Ph. Beacon &938
$2.08 of the ~.39 average rate. Grant Duggin~. a rt c x h 1 b I I
City levie". excluding San Fra.n-1 "upervl"'1r for the F air. disclo~d
ciseo's, addffi $114,891 .818 to th,E" the new ~llery will enable the
tax rolls and produced l'ln aver111gc Fair to ah nw twice aa n1a ny \Vr:>rk..-
rate o f $1 .69 at the aMeMmcnt of art as It did last year. The
level.s used 1n compiling the city outdoor gallf"ry has been espec.1-
portions of county rolJa ,or SI .~ 1 aJly designed for the sho<A·ini of
at the a.&8e88ment levels used In oil.s, watercolon. a n d ~ulptur(
compiling a ctual city roll•. Fire, and to protect the exhibil-'5 rrom
cemetery. lighting. and many the element.11. Th~ A.rrangemen•
other types of special dl.strlcls a lso will pemtit thousand11 morf' ?.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ r.ontrlbuted the remaining $31,-to view the exhibit.a without lh4' _____ -----· ------
134',238. co nge•tion encountered In the re·
l!:xcluded from the leviea UAed 1 atricted Indoor 3l le of previ ou;-
..tba... ol'k'•' Ae.t.nalnatiou or I Fair art Mo,,_., . · · ..... · ·· ..........
the average ta.x rate-a.re about 1 The Fair's top prizes thiB year
120.000.000 of ad valorem special w I I I g-o to the winner.\ of thr
a&'JeSl!lment.8 Jevted by the lrriga-competition in oi l paint ing, con.
lion di.l!ltrict.8 . the Los An.gele3 I aervaUve and modern First priv
County Flood Control District. In both cla.s.9es \11 St .000. Second
and a number or other special and third prtus a re $500 and
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MidCJet Auto Racing ,
Every Tues. Nlgh,t
14,000 Seat" $1.00 Kids 50c lac. Tu
HUNTINGTON BEACH STADIUM
Time Trials l :00 p. m. -1st 8-8:30
OPENIN·G SEASON -JUNE 20th •
GUSTLIN SCHOOL OF
SWIMMING
Private Les sons-Limited Number
Phone KIMBERLY 2-4156
dl8tricls. $250. re6pecti\'ely.
Despite la.x rate limits. the La.st year th<' fin.t pnze for a
greateat per cent.age lncreue over conservali\'e oil wu won by Elnar
the preceding year wu registered Hansen. Pa s a d e n a . with h I too
by school dLstrtcU, Bonelli de-"T w I I l g h t of Sadaklchl." The
clatt'd. The 27 per cent gain In winner In the modem claaa was
their levies wa.s six percentage Richard HaJnu. Sa n ta Moni ca .
points above the. rtae In county whoee pal n ting was t I t I e d
tall levies. City levte.a, under the "Grunion Hunt."
11'\fluence or rigid lAx rate limit.a. Top honors and a $500 award
Jncreued juat over 10 per cent, In f o r a watercolo r went to Saul
I lllmoat the same proportion u Stelnlaur. Vt11t.a . California, r o r
their a.aaeued. valuea. hi• "Still Lire."
I The averqe tax rate. In AJptne Duggins announced lM follow-
and Mono counties were under J Ing-expert.a h a v e a cc e pt e d
1 per cent, and ten other countlea Invitations to J u d g e t he oils,
enjoyed averag-e rate• or leae than watercoloni. sculpture and prtnla
'4 per cent. At the upper end at at the Fa.Ir's Art Show thla year:
the 11eale were seven counUea with Re,-tna.ld Poland. director of the
average rt.tee of 8 to 7 per cent Fine Art.I Gallery. San Diego:
and two wtlh aven.se ratea 0 Donald Bear, dlr«tor or the Santa
betwe-f:n 7 a.nd 8 per cent. Barbara Muaeum or Art; EdwanJ
Levtea ln Ora.n,.e county totalled Blbenna.n. Art Center School, Loll
Sl7,3M,718.43 and produt:ed an Anre1e11 : Abe I G. Wa..rahawsky,
avera,se rate of ... %9 when ap-noted arti1t of Monterey ; an J
plied to the uaeued •alue or Loul• Slegrleat, prominent Oalr.-1;....;. _________________________ , I $4'04 ,4'71 ,700. land arU8t.
Tuea on aolvent credit.a are not ------
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A Complete Un• or Golf l!:qulpm011t
""st St/\ Street at Rod lo 'lbwert
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rewlta -t.bey ~t ~!
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INVlf~TIONS-WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
OFRCE ·-fe>RMs -MENUS -800ICl.ETS. ETC. -, R~ .Prices··• Pronipt ·S-ic.9
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Included In any or the rorerolni
(!guru, BoneUJ explained. Such
ta.xes were levte-d In the amount
of $2.090,863 on M8C&M'd vaJues
totaJUng 12.090,863.120. With a
uniform rate of on1y $.10 per
SIOO, they reduced the averag·e
rate of tax on au pro~rty. both
tangible and int&niible. to $4.92.
The latter n1.te la to be applied to
the Board's ItH9 ~umenlA uf
Pullman car11 and other railroad
rolling stock not owned by the
rulroed11. ------
Agnes E. Takes
p~• ~!~!. H~b<~ck.on·• I
trim PC !loop. and Tom Myers'
Rhodes class. Ruth. dominated
t he large-boat racing or the Bal-
OOA Yacht Club'a Memorial tteriea
wttich cr>ncJuded "1 e d n ea day
afternoon <Aith a l~·boet turnout
and lusty wind.a.
Some: 17 r&clng claaaes we re
represented in the completJon over
ocean and meide courses.
Among 10 cluae.1 or smi.11-fry
racing In the bay, Au.stln Pttplea
sailed the tlattie S:oop Hurricane
to a ck>Bely conteated ft"ature w1n
Barbara Ehlen, daughter or Air. over Elmer Strat!ortf• FloaUng
and Afrs. E . P . Ehlen or i03-3tlth Power.
SL. N~'POrt Beach, will be gr;id-summary:
uated With a eta.as of 300 eenior"'l Ocean clt..aeN : PC-Agnea E .•
rrom Pe.pptn1ine College of Lo. Heber Erickaon: Pboda -Rut.b. Ang~lea In commencnneot uer-l'om Myera; lAlden ta -Unc:ty
dau Sunday allamoon. Ann. W . H. Mead; lntemaUonaJ
An educaUon major. Mia Ebll!ll 110-f1amin&o, Roger Metftln.&er;
plans to enter t.be te&dUn• fteld A.lbatrou-Noctume.. Hana Wlp.
followiq her rraduatlon. pler; Intttna.Uon&J 14--Challena-e.
For t b e flrwt time lhla /eaz Bill Lapwortb: MU'CU'J-t.ou..tte.
commenoement nerctaea Will be Chet Whttler.
he.Id oot ot doon on the l'J'Otl,ftds hlaidt cl•"": Viking-M.arie.
ot the l'rfftcknt'1 .llomo albated Andy Gram: Snipe _ Veloa n.
In tbe center ol tbe c:ampa. Dr. Dick o.a .. r · LIC-Dtrty TblrV
Hucti x. nnu. -... pru1cs.n1. su1 Guild<: Usti1A1np--iwam.,.,:
wW praent tile dtcrae&. Merrlll ---· '1aWt H\trrl· ""--.. a ,...,...,.,., llb-~·-~· •
era! arte --altuatad In I.Ill can.. AWIUn ~pleo; p • 14 ---t po.rt ol Loo .u,.Jeo. l'r<tls, H. Kone: -lrd -
Founded In 113t, Ille ~ to l1>underbolt. B. Halderman; ,_,...
<0 o<dilutioaal qid Ma a pi-I Ue-llooolnU. J. R. Denlell; Ml-~ lit itoo. boa -DlnPY -''°~· Teel aio.se: Pencutns -llffl>, B.
D' ta W'Css1 r · f
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All Savings i:eceived by the 10th of each
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'ft6 Newport -Will be Ille Maps '49-'Cll Plans ~ -:.. u..pr:;~~ · \JU woa-,,. 8opt. n and a -
An _, -lo ct•• -ta IDeOtlq llept. IL
an 'lW"'twlltT to -tlle to-II&-Aloo at U. ~ -~ -plet.d Bonee Ena1p IC!cmen· ,._, Jf-mn H. P. Yarnell,
·1&17 ocbool. wltll a muolcal pro-P . r . Bain-. Loida OMnar, B. o _
mm by lb• echool bendlo anc1 or-Bu)'"'· Jolin c. lllacMlllen. A. v.
cheotn. Will be one of tlle high-~ Ralpl> Bors_,. and
Ugbta of tlle 1949-,'50 prosnm of Jam .. Ma __ Jo_r_. ----
tlle Newport Beach Elementary
llchoola Pa ... nt. Teacher A.Noel· Taxpayers Group atloD.
PlaM 1or "''" a•• 0 "'"' m .. ,. Scans Budget Plan lnp covutng parent educaUon, .
health. juvenile protection, audio--Tbe 191,200 people ot Ora11.I"'
VlaUal and Fou.nden' Day, • tra.-county wtU have to pay $191.200
diUonal ceremony. were made at ln additional tax.es for every $10.-
a commJtte-e meeting held by Mn. OOO,OOO of •pedal approprlatlona
Albert Paine, vice -prdident and which the legi.a.lature pu..aee, Cali-
progn..m cha.lrman, at her Balboa forn!a Taxpayen' a.aeocialion de-
X.la.nd home Wednesday morning. eland today
Joining with P.-T. A. board . ,
--me.mbcn m&)tJ.ng plans were On the other band. the people
Superintendent of Schoola Horace of the county will aave 1191.200
o . Enalgn, Ml.aa Gladys Sevier, in !late taxe. for every Sl0,000,-
prtncipal o! the Corona del _Mar 000 the st.ate legte:lalure cute from
the st.&te's $1 billlon plus budget
DON'T WAIT I« yow •r to
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PRESSURE ·PURGE
e IAVU MOTOI WIAll
e IAVD GAS
Your Cooliq Syotem io u
..ital lo the operation ol your
car .. the Brake. or Motor.
P..-n. p..,p.., io the
-•ppro .. d method of
deaming the Radiator and
Water Jacketa of tbe Block.
Tbe entire Ptu1• takea leas
th•D thirty minuteo.
propoeal. the Taxpayen' organ-
ization &a.id, uJTing that rigorous
economy be the order of the day
in Sacramento.
There •~ more than $800,000,·
000 of special appropriation bills
in the legislative hopper.
"New and lncttaaed state taxes
Impend. unleu the state budg~t
is tt>duced subBt&ntially, Prop. No.
4, IB repealed, and the legislature
clamps a tgiht lid on special ap--
propristion.111," the a.ssociatlon
warned.
"In the long run. regardles.111 rif
what level of government collects
the taxea or w¥t le vel of goYern-
ment spend& the money, the people
miut foot the tax bill.
"For t>very $10.000,000 of atate
expenditure or 8t&le laxeA, each
person in California, on the aver-
Jtge, must pay $1 of taxe8, there
being ten millJon plus people in
the state.
"All the ten8 of mllllons of dol-
lar!! of spending whic h the feder-
al, state. and Inca! governments
rto mean a tax bill per capita for
Galt!omian.s of a.bout $500 a year.
"If the tax bill Is to be reduced,
J:f'V<"mment .spendtn~ from Wuh-
lngton tight down the line t o the
smallest local governme nt musl
be c ut."
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!!UPEJl..HJGDWAY~l7 ~to wlD be ploaeecl te -· -Ille ...,_. "wa•'J" r<*1 at
the end of S...ta Alm'• SoaU. Main atl'ft't at tb& Trt:wcte • ftaallf to Ille ~Hmlnated. Work....a &bo""" are aurf9C!RC" thP nst la.oe of the tdpwaJ .,..cit ooaJlrJe'\a wtth Newport BoWevard. ~
\.\'ttrk 'lo\'IJJ re.ult In a "1dfaed 1J11pe•"·h.llfll'•Y ~Tia• tNlfte trom Ne.•port &ad other hNtoh cttteA
to Santa An. Thr lie\\' h!rhway "ill be "'°"' th-,thft'e lncbN 1111p;u.
N. C. C. W . War Relief Chairman
Addresses County Catholic Women
"Sympathy and intelligt>nce ln,•--------------
charlty. not charity scrimped &nd
iced" l.s the principle which Mn.
J . Selby Spurck, head of W a 1
Relief Services for the National
Council of Cat ho 1 l c Women,
advocated wh e n ahe appeared,
!'!pea.king before Catholic women
of the county at t He Women'"
clubhouse, L a,,g u n a
Thi•T°May.
Beach, on
lier chief concern is for t h e
chi1d expelce! in Germany who
corne -under the ca.re of no inter-
n a t i o n a I agency. "On l y the
for the effort.a 0( lhe women of
Sl. Catherine's Pa-riM..
Jttr11. J, A .Taylor. of Lido I.ale.
president Santa A n a O r a n I e
Deanery aaked the continued co-
operation ln th e work of the
Community Che.at and spoke on
legiala.tlon In reference to the new
"Child Care Btu ...
After a roll-call by Mra. Taylor
a dellghtt'UI tea. hour with delici-
ous refre•hmenta from a beauti·
fully apoplnled table were aerved,
with Mra. Speer. Mra. MacFarlane
and Mr&. D&videon in charge.
Natio nal Catholic Wel!ue c 0 n-Balboa yacht Club
ference and the Church World
Service. are caring for these chil-Dinner Dance
Truckers Reduce
Traffic Mishaps
Southl&nd l tu c k I n g i n t c r -
e.sUI }'eslerday were e:ingled out
aa lbe automotive group that had
made the gree.te"t strides toward
reducing S o u t h I a n d a ccident
fatalities in lhe fi n;t four n1onlhs
or thl• year.
Joeeph E. Havenncr. pub 1 i r
aa.fety manager of the Automobile
Club of Southern Califo rnia , mn<ll!
th.la observation in reporting that
trucking vehiclee: h a d been In-
volved ln '12 per cent les.<J highway
deaths to date thIB yMr than in
the correapondinir m onth~ of l 948.
MARINER'S
SHELL SERVICE
DOC Y ,..Rl<F.U.
Pbonf. llfo.M'o b 69ir.!
11• eout 111.-h"'·ay
8.1 I n1o \fe br hi dr<'n" said M~. Spurck . Clothing
I' u r · . m "" P . 1 is the great need ah e sa..ld, a.1-to Open Season
Four · m o nth lolals: showed
truckera being involved In only
29 Lot! Angelc8 County high'oA.'8)'
d ea l ha a.a against 50 for the
slmUar perlocl of Jut year. \
Ha"\·enner eaid this outstanding
record ia lhe rt>sult of organlu-d
E"fforta on the pH.rt o r truc king
lntereat..s to develop s a f e a n d
courtl"Ous op c r a t 1 o n of thcir
vehlclee:.
More than nineteen mlU1 on though lhe NCC\V warehouse tn
American chl~dren belong lo the J Nt>w York receiv0'3 more than a
American Junior Red Crou. t 0 n of childnn'8 clothlng each ============================:; month, ll still ia not enough."
Agra 2-~
N 1· R S Ir. R V
Duytlme
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Planned
Wrekly KatH
Ll cen.scd
Particularly for Employed Parenlll
Harb ...
Hours
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LAUNDRY ANO DRY CLEANING '2 lOCATIONS IN · NEWPORT ~CH
Slit OOAST BLVD. and U .. TUSTIN AVE.
(AcroM from G-All-~ Mark .. )
NEWPORT C•.EUERS
SAINT JAMES CHURCH
EPISCOPAL
3209 Via Udo, Newport· Balboa
Mrs. Spurc)( hopes to eee every
s e w I n g kit In use and every
sewing machine h u m m I n g In
I every par Is h throughout the
nation. "Only •o percent of thf'
parillha have undertakf'n e:ewing
projects f o r t h e "Children l.n
Need" C"".ampalgn," she continued.
She a t t r I b u t e-11 this seeming
apathy •to lack of understanding.
She 1N1lata upon an educaUotuLJ
ca.mpalen by her dlrec(ore In thl.9
field. "Wt mulll countera.ct the
propag~da that help la no longer
needed In Europe. We lillten to
too much without thlnlclng," ahe
isa.ld. '°The Ma.rsha.11 Plan la a. cue
In point. Any thought lhat lhla
pla..n wtll g I v e lndlvtduaJ relief
mu.at be dispelled through expla-
natlon of the facU."
Informal \'I.siting with yschU-
men holding open house on board
thf'fr boat. will feature Balboa
Yacht Club's opening on Satur-
day, June 1. lnste«d of a regular
sailing IK'hedule. Big event. of the
week end wtll be the tot m a I
Commodore'• Dtnner on Saturday
evening at which' l"'Ommo4torei of
local c lubB and their w1vea wll~ bEl
'tonored gueata.
A "drcaay beachcomber" motif
111 planned for the dinner dance
by Sue FI ck er, enl~lnmtnt
chairman. and clubhouM decora-
llona wtll be code algnal flap. Al
Th<' publiC' "afC'ty nff1 rial slat'!ci
that trur k1ng vchir'le" 14•e re in-
\'Olved 1n only about 10 pPr cent
of the c n u n t y's 216 a cC'ldent
death.a during the r n u r m onth
period.
LNl".._., for Vlrloria
Mr. and Mr~. J . Arthur Taylor
of Lido Isle are leaving tonight
• Fridayt for Vlctortst··&. C: Ther
will go up the Redwood H !ghway.1
atopplnc a.t Weymouth I n n in
F'rouchle11' orchatra wtll pla.y. Humbolt county where they 14•\ll
Offioer.a a.nd their wtvea wholvblt old co llege friends. Mr. and
wlU be hOl:la are: Commodore and Mra. Harry Sllke.
Mn. Cua Sm.Jlh, Vice Commodore
and Mn. Jrred Smalea, Re&r Com·
modore and Mn. J . L. MuMon,
Sta.It Commodore and Mrs.
RJchard Fenton, FI e et Captain
and M r 11. Ed Fruer, Secretary
and Mn. William Campbell.
Udo l81t" GU\'*I~
Mt. and Mrs. Merlf' N irici('r '>!
Pasadena were guests fo r t h l"
week end at the home of Mr. a nd
Mrs. Melwood B e rr y. 121 V11;1.
Vened.a.. Lido l.Rle .
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Gala Water .('L.ow· PA:GE 5 -.. PART II -THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1949 .
Jlf_ ~. ~ ... ;~ J ~.
Marks Dedication k~...:..:iuss ~::
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• of Swimming Pool
' BE SURE-INSU_RE HOR$E .MEAT
n. wu a banc"-up water .itow, whit
stagod by lb• twlmmlng and div-lllAtlJllB 8TA!O.iJr
Ing t.,._ ol lbe 1' a •.ad ea a ~ .. 4:1',.,.
Athletic Club, that marked the dedication Monday of the out-~~-~~-~~~~A~-~g-~·~~~·~-~~g~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .,_~~at lbe Balbi>&
Ba:y Club on. Coast Highway.
Diving. swimming. life saving l
and comedy ex.l'libiUoM were per-
Conned u n d e r · the direction of
Coacb Bud Lyndon, of the Pa.aa-
dena A thJetic Club. Auisting on
the progn.m, whJch l n c l u d e d
event.a tor children such U water
walking races and a waler b&llet
waa Howard G e r r i s h , athletic:
director of the Balboa Bay Club.
Qoftftrnelll I I I LW
Uclll-5 ...... ~'1.ll
OAJUl'8 JiUD ll'l'O&S
Harbor a 19tll; Oooa -
Fe a t u red .attraction of ,the
anemoon's prognun was the ex-
pert di "" i n g exhibition by Dr.
Sammy Lee. of the United States
Army :t.l e d i c a I Corj)lli. Lee Is
Olympic champion high and low
board diver.
Comic r("Jief was furnished IJy
the comedy diving tean1 oJ ~cs
Hamnlond and Rusty Smith from
the Pasadena Athletic Club, which
\vas also repre8ented by J a c k
Roth, prominent in Intercollegiate
sv.'i n1 m1nJ.r con1pct1t1on. Roth wu
featured 1n a d1\'ing exhibition.
39 1·~ of F1rst Aid
Eleven-and-a-half million fir!\l
aid C""ertifiC'al<'S have been iuued
by the Red Cross since 1910.
-Pres. v.·ant ads bring results.
CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTIES
Robert B. Lynn and Helen L. Lynn, Realtors
C. n . M. -lncotnc> property.
4 unitR, prlc<'d r I g h t.
Large g rounds, 2 paUoe.
Full fenced. Ov.-nl'r will
mak<' cxcC'ptlonal te.rma..
C. D. M. Nev.• Duplex.. cor-
nC'r Jot. One of the rc&Jly
finP on<':> and lo be had
on EZ financing.
C, D. ~1 . 2-Unit income,
RJ, fl \'Prlooks harbor. Ca.n
be h t~ld for little more
than today's co.st of land.
C. 0 .1'1 Another 2-Unil
111con1t• in RJ view prop-
erty. N\'W, ve ry deairable.
2 fu ll lots. ldcal for ad·
ditlonCll mulliple unita.
Vacant lo'ts with harbor or
ocean vlcw -Priced to sell.
Blufr prop<'rly just rele ...
cd fo r flBI<' Price will ..... . --tnh~ .~ -.
pricc<l hom es available--
also beautifully furnished
rf'nta.18.
' Choice Residential and lncome Properties
• Exclush•e with this office
Summer Rentals * Sales * Y earfy Leases * Trades
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The Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler, Rector
That plan hu for It.a purpose
the rebuilding ot fa.ciJitle11 through
which Europe m a. y become ln-
due:trla.lly solvent. M rs. Spurck
stated. If we wa.Jt ror the Mar·i~""""~!e.t:<t:!l::s!:ot""""!l:!lelt:!l<=l!::<l:""""!l:!""'""""'""""""""!!:!""c:::<l::s!"'~~""'""'""""'"'=""!l:!lt::!'="=<!""="l:-""<t::""'""t:!l:=!.l"l:""<t::""lt::!t:!l<=l!""""'""""""""'!><l::s!ot!!l\'i aha.lJ Plan to feed and clothe the
Whitsunday, June ~th
8:30 a. m. Holy Communion
11 :30 a. m. Holy Communion
LOW°COST REPAIRS
mllUona of expelees and othen it
will mean starvation for lhoee
mllltona through our Ignorance."
Mn1. Spurck explained that u-
peleeti are those mllllons o.f ethnic
Germans whb have been expelled
t r om Poland. Slleala. Ruman!&,
Czechoelovaltla. and other parts of
eastern Europe by lhe Pot..edam
Treaty and sent tnlO a Germany
reduced one-third ln aiu.
"Among t · h e a e an homeJei;a'
Children \lo'andering the a.treet.s, ··
FRO PICKUP AND ahe said. "Some Uve in abandoned 1 DEUVEJlY-CALL US! barracks. half -de.atroyed hotel.I. I
Fixing auto ttpaln now
aavea you money tater-
preYenll'I one mechanical
trouble lf'ading to another.
Our f'Xpt'rt service and time-
ga,v1nJ: equipmf'nl mean ad-
ditional eco nC'lmy. Don'l de-
lay dtop in today for a
frf'e estimate.
CULBERTSON
MOTOR CO.
:!'81 Cout HJP"'Y
PhoQe &Meon 144.!
Oppoaltf' Balboa Bay Club
YOUR HARBOR AJU;A
CHE\'ROLET AND OLDS.
A UTRORIZED Dr:ALF.B
Announcing
New Banking Hours
June 1, 1949
COSTA MESA BANK
Will Remain Open fl'Olll
10 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Monday -.
...... Friday, -
9 :30 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. S.•ll•J·
~rnya.rdll and cave.a. Not even
the United Nation• International I
Children's Eme!"J'mcy l"Und ex-
pend.II effort.II or money on thea~
children.'" ''The UNICEF ca.n help
those countrte. that can pay ';"8
cent& for ea.c h dollar that
UNICEF spends, a.nd lhl.11 does
not Include clothJng." I
She display~ attractive and
nict"ly fitted g-annents that were
made from manufacturer's scrap.a,
store remnant.e and odds a.nd ends
-stating th.a.t .skill and ingenuity
have been unsurpassed In ma.king
t h e 11 e colorful and useful gar-
ment.a.
Mnt. Spurek urgea contlnuan~
of food shJpmenta through Care.
continuance of aid lo tM "Adopt
a Family Prosratn" and conat.a.nt
a.Id to frtenda and relaUVN. The I
handa of "Carttaa'"-lhe 51-year·
old European Catholic Charitle.& -
and t h e Church World Se:tv1cc
must never ~ empty. "Throug!'I
theM aC"enci~we a.re ce rtain that
nothtnr pt.a l/Jnto the b I a c k
market." ahe declared.
Mn. Spu.l"C'k ls con.tlde.nt that
women. wbether C.lboJJc or not
wtll reapond to the nHd of UM!
children. onCt! they ttaJ.lM lt UI
the only • u re way of ptltft,¥
clolhin• t.o them. ror Lhoee .,, bo
think lbey c a n n o t aew Mra.
Spurc.k t\&a a hoolc&et wttb dla·
snuna a.nd ln•truetlon• for
m&JUns • l m p l e p.nn&D.\&. 8bcl h\" promou... matvta1· In t h •
form of ahJpptna l·a be I• and
uraeo lbelr mcloMire In JetW.
to trtendl or a..,.;at•
M ro. J-pll C&mpllell De'ft!',
pre5tdeat ot 'lbe j Couneil ot
C&tllotio w-. ~ 9-11
p-cl.4 at tho .......... ""4 ....
-Ille ---· and ..... 1'1or-.. aw-. ot tbe Catlllollc
THERE'S NO LAW
AGAINST PRIDE! •
U a firm ha.a product. and se.rvice or \vh1ch It 1s
particularly proud . . there's no law to k~p them
from shoutln& a.boat lt . . . and .there will neve r ht>
a crillng on cheerful confldf'nce ... ·
SO . we are proud kt announce that °"-"f' haYe bcPn
appolnled distributors tn Corona df'I Ma.r for th0&f'
wondf'rful pre-harmonized• Blahop-Conklln TrPuurP
Tones . . and othf'r Btabop-C.onklln products .
\Vh&trver you paint . . . lru;ide o r outJ;tdt'
with Treuure Tonea. They are the finest
pan1t
Paint:;
your money
paint.3.
can buy. Yet COJ!lt no mo~ than ordinary
•As adwrtlaed i.n SUNS!:T MAGAZJ~E Homt ?-.f a i;a -
aine and on FOSTER £: KLEIBER Outdoor Poaten
SCHOFFSTALL PAINT
STORE
407 Coast Hlgllwar Corona cW Mar
Plta111 Hmtor 2141-W •
COLOR IS OUl IUSINESS -
PAINT WITH .... ' •".-.
~ .. -MIST FINISH
A , .. tfwl, ttol'l-gla,. flnith
for fine interior docore-
tion. Oea"' like onomoL
''•·hormor1b:M
Colon
P.111111 '/i-t
POOL GLOSS
A cleep, pool-Ilka gloto llnish
fo< 1-woocfv,., .. klldl-
..... """''°°"''end '-itw. . ....,,. __
Demt••· Colo.\ "r:--. -·--
µ. Urfr liiw
FOi fLOOIS
A ~uuti!.ol ~-·hke
Rniah fwut.:lm ....... , ...
v"" New ... e-i e111101tlud a-..-... . ._,, .. _
Wherever you want color . , . paint
with Treasure Tonet. Thty arc
r.trtlJ-I0-1111 in durable, oil-base
paint b.ishca (with "'*'"'"'"pt••-
tr11tio•) ia exactly·righi decorator
shades for every painting need.
Otte coet covers Woll.
paper, li:olaoMif'lo, well-
boord er Moat if'ltorior
1vrfo<••· Durable, ail~
bate, volvoty.ftol ••itll.
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PAGE 1i -PART D -THURSDAY, JUNE 2, ·1~
--~--~ Q ~ Fl4 g~-= PllESS ~A
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Say I
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A~ntlon Pronerty. pw:ners ---
nr. 1-r .. y-Reoe 1111<1 I Fluni>hlnl' .. -
LlalfWly .laMlnu:lce 1'or-Your ht.a and Pet..,.Mll AcLiv1Uea.
" W. STUART Jl'OOTE aw Okr a r (0.U s r•> tu' 9etRria 8l1'd.. _ O.e ,._. No.rtb.
Castom "Bailt
Box Springs
P ump Stolen From
Shop at School
a-~-Tb< bNUy ro•• ., ~-pan Pio• --lbj'bor u.
stQc. 0.diWt ~ Inf eat a I'~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;,;;;;;;;~' ,_ moro (ft<lll"Dtly IA U.O SU
rn.nclli;eo Bay area Uaan ln an>'
other ooctJOD o/ ~orftla. It &p-
poan ... ~--,,....... -tl)>
wonnllke lnllecl which M.ls bolo rrom the undmllde at the ... _
horn about May on. a.e &one' u
J'lftft luves a:ppeer. The adUlt,
wbkh reembt.a a Mnal1 wup.
lay• lb esp on lhf" ~ of u... petiOIN. """ the -_, conlb'Ne to appear tram May ~
""" Mattresses
Theft of o ~ntrlfugal pump
tron1 an Altuon aJrplanr motor a.t
Newport Harbor Union High
Schl\OI Tue!lday W&A r-eporttd tn
Nfwport Bea!'h poUce by AJJhby
M. Powell, Z19 Poln.'tt'ttin Avl'nUC'.
Corona dtl ~1ar.
lbroul"h tM ..-mmtt until HrlY rau. wi..r. the ,_ ahll' .. trooble-
9Qmf', lite "*" lesftfl ahMlkl be
wpnyf!d two at ~ urne1 dvnnr
Balboa Glass Co.
• lllft9a ........ 7--· --·--• .. I :al --e ftllll ... .--. ........
-()Mot 111-.r •• .,... -
Pio. -Dll.J 11 .... m?T,MWl>l .. -Y'TS ....... --........ ............ .
CLAUDE SWEETMAN
BRICK, PLASTER CONTRACTOR
Pt"i"NeU. ln~tructor in meorhanlC!I.
uid the pump wa• t.aMn from Ute
nl•tor near the machinf> ahop a t
Ulf" M-tioor. probably M onday e'Ye·
nln•. H~ addf'd that he had 9ef'n
f youth. blf!IJ.tYed to be a Grammar
IM:'hool pupil. in the vl!"ffilty of th"
9hop bot Md thioopt nothing of
until one of the 9ludenls in lh1·
machine shop cla89 dttlarrd .!lht.'
~w a youth &nlfW'eT1nt thr same
deBC'tiptlon takl n&• the .,.rt lllld
concealing It in a lealherrlte bag
at tat heil to the wat 'of his btcycl~.
the HUOn, atarttnr about t b • I
nnt ot May. Ltad .-<e. ,_ 1!1571 N. Harbor Bl\'ll I
at the nite of 1~ ounce. or S m·et
We apedallu In oversize beds.
renoV11tlng and recoverinc
Harbor Bedding
la..bleepooM. to "l.he gallon ~ Pl1one Ganlfln Gro'·" 2llM I
water, la effrrt.iYe. but lettvu • 1
rraY residue on the tollaip. nm •->--·-----;::;;;:~~-~~~~;;;;-;;~::;;-,:;::;:;~~ rel!Ddue is le9111 objeeUonabM If the --------~
BOB IBIOTSON. P-• -·17..., 1602 ,....,.., .......
C--Ho"-1'25-W
nrsi appUcatlon l8 <Jrie-layf'd .until
mot:l at the flnit crop of· nkW'I'
haa bHn harYuted.. NatlolldJ M•mrnw-nt
~anyon de Chelly Monument.
locatl"'d In Arizona near tl'te Ne'-''
Me:xlco bonJier, 111 reported by \he .---1--E-L--C-1--.-5---'1NationaJ Automobile Club to boast
sheer walh1 of red 11and8t.,.one. This
JJpectacular an>a may be reached
by deeert roeds from Winslow,
WA&ICEN AT EL TOR~v. ltatt We.ma. Nreate to a fhllt.s trip In ~xlco, st:opped a& El
Toro ~•rlftf' baH brWny ..... """"'-He • ._ '""9e........ by Mll&J. Oen. Loatw £. Woods. rtsht, •d
ot .. tor hist. ranklns-t...... ofrbnt. Thto IOW'nor'• Jllbr.Df' • ._ llW'l. oft!' Loaa ISf'9eh "1 M'artftf' ,.._..
and f"'W'6t1f'd to t~ '-'· tffo ,,...,. ~ve.a a lf..pn -.lut'P~ t Martne Corpa photo).
Liquid rot.enone ll'pf'aYIJ ha v f'
al~ been u.wd to cotttrol the nJ8fl
slu~. Tbeiw do not lf.aw an ob~
jeeUon&ble r e s I d u e . They a~
1ppUed al about lhe same concen·
t.raUon u •o per cent nlootin~
iwlrate, nr a. leMpoon to a gallon
or watfi't. How('ver. direetloM on
the package Rht>Uld bf rollowe<l.
Spray first about May, or about
the Ume the mM slugs ·begin to
eat the leave11.
Holbrook, a.nd Gallup.
i 1NSVKANcE TIMI:
w1lh
ORl:F.1,EY ll GRIMES
GENERAL IN~URANCE
Phone Harbor =· Balboa \ 302 Main St.
Park Commission 1 H~ Exposition Opens Thunday
Parley On Beach Doors will be opon for lhe mil·
llon·and-a-llall-doll.ar fourth on·
nwil tt-ft Natlona.I Home and
Pl P t ned Building Expo!lilion June 2
,-------------11 an OS po I ~=~:1u!: at ti\(> Pin -Paclrlc
Park Major ne..,.,· deve1opmenu In all
C05T lo MISlo -6219-W
>ORANGE
Ore•1•
1113
SEE
AU"roMOBtLE woaa _ .......
Virg's Garage
-w. lloatral
Pbooea lf.anor 1!9 GP 1144-W
KITTLES
... ,.,R Al.I. f"E)f-ICNT WORK
Pi\Tl(l~ e \\'A.LKS e POl '~OAT10S~
Orfk-r--l'!ft-11 .. 1 ~I. ;lliF.\\'P<lRT BEAC"ll tlarhor !788-W
Vard-t :-18'.! F:. IRth 1~1at".. C'Ol'OTA MJ",..qA Bff.co.nn i'i l7'!-I
HARBOR
PLUMBING SERVICE
Rep.siring Our Spec:i .s lty
Phonr ft<>acon 611 i
17611 N~wf>Orl Jllvd.
'f1Mo MN"tlnr or tM StaW
f'omml""lon on Oranr Cml•tT°"
naa.•tf'r plan ror •tatof" ~ -.r-
qukltfOft ~ fwrirn pnaCpont'd to
Jul7, It •vtaJ' a.n.nooftef'd TuMdsy
by ff arr y Rf',...,,, t"Ollnty tand:
pla.nnof"r.
Pffvlou"lf, It hed bH-• Mll<'l-
i-tf'd that 1 .. e """""tl•r w-nuld tw-
it,. Id J 11 n f' 17 and II In LM.
AnsM~ 84-,.... annnuntt<I po11tpot1t4'Wnt
ot tbr-n'W'f"tln& t h I ~ aftf'tnnon
folJowlar a trh'-pitoftr .,,,,.,.,.,.taon
with A. F.. lte-n•lnr. rtiW-f ttf ttu-
types of t'on.11truction mattTtalA
Ind proce88e8 and recent lnova~
Uon8 In home bulldlnc and plan-
nlnc v.111 be on ~lay.
The meet C'Omplete !'ompact
kltctW!'n tor the apartment dwt-llet
Is displayed alonr with home ele--
vaton and dumb ...+tton · for
spa.cioue dwellings. Actual cook·
lnl' demonatraUona on bolh gas
and electric appliance• will be giv-
en. Nf'W' UM.! ror plutJCI In the
home-. how to make unique UHS <>f
'YarlouJ111 r-onatructkln matPria.la In
home and commercial building.
(' a 11 to r n I a Statf" Dtvl•l'M or and what to do about tennite• Bf'~~ anti ParkA. TIM-COU11t,f will all be shown In more than 200
land plllnnt-r quotf'd Hftla:J•r .._.
1
display!ll.
qyln1 that ~ quorum of thf-()om. Aluminum awnlnp. cerami<'
ml""k>n <'oukl nnt ~ obt&lnf'd for ti1n. roller windows, blow fan.a.
thr 1>arlt.r ~IJns Jdftff h\'O of radio and televi•lon, house plans.
thf' Ntmmlv.lon..T!ll &l'P nut nf th" roofing matertaLs. plumbing flx-
11talr. Thf' tll\'l"'I°" <" h I I! f Wld turu, brt"akfa'ft nookit, all thesf>
Rf>rp that thf' rlatf' nf thf' <lu.ly and mlUly more are on view In th<'
""""'tlnl' NtllkJ not PW' ...,.. nntll a Pan-Pacific Auditorium at t)!,e
qunrum t, w~urrd at whlrh tlnw Hom<' and Building EJ11;poAft lon
~t" uld d"ltf' or thr ITN"lf"tln1 "'Ill June 2 through 12.
"" aanuunOf"d. Climax to the.111;e Individual eJ11;.
It \\'a" rt'f"Sllf'ld hf-rr lh•t th<' hlbltA 18 the actual demon!'llrfttlnn
f"nunty•., ma~trr plan for ~h of the produ!'tJJ in il!'le L"I l'llio,~·n
antnhltliln, ,,·hl<"h aiv,.,. ('nrona In th~e !'omplete nl«Sel homt!:'I
d•·I .~ar·., l 'hJna ('o l ',. rwlCt tn top di..!lplayf'd In the outdoor area al
pr1orit;r. h • .. alrf'ad)' bN>n •P-the shOV.'. Setting of( the homes 1..----------------------------lpnl\'t"t.I hy tht> ('ounty l~nlnc are lovely gardens illu.!ltratlng
c·omml~~lnn anll tht> R n a rd nr
SOUTH COAST
MATER IALS COMPANY
SPECIFICATI ON
READY MIXED CONCRETE
proper landACaptng-and gardening Supt-n'I"'""""· te<:hnlque and complete patio Flr<1.I prtnrlf) In t h,. me,11tf>r
JJlan 1,. Jri,·,·n th,. 84,1~ ('hlna planning with barbeque equipmc'lt
and furnll'hlngs . .,, rand. In the model homt"~ 11.nd through·
1 s 1 IC out the show ate v!!'lual demon· ..arg~· · tr Pf'N un Atratton11 of how money can be
Largf' ~tr1ptrs liA\'e been run-I 8avt>d in conlltructlon. New item!
\. n1ng dur1nn> the past few daya In to bring about the lower cost of
( tht• Feather river down~lrea.m con11trucllon receive featured at-~ from Yuba C"lty in Sutter rounty. tentioQ.
report.'! the Notlon11l Automobile
Club l'wl any 20 to2~ pound fish I -
!!9 "'""' \\'ll~n <ben.,.ttn N~·port ana Barbor Blvd.) have been landed. Wari ness Urged
............................ :.:~................. 1on Ma il Courses
NOW
Mesa Plans More
Street Lighting
In!'re&.!ed 11trttt lighting ror tht>
bustneu district is the r1nt ob-
jective In the Co.ala Mesa cham-
be.r of commerce progT&m to in·
•tall omamental "t~et llghU In
all ~ctlon11 of the community,
James H. Wi11mu. secretary-
manager of tht> ci,1c booeter or-
ganlz.:atlon. said this weoek . PlanA
worke<I out with the Edison com-
pany call for creatt!T wattas-e In
all llthU already Jrut.aUed along
Newport and Harbor Bl\•d!. pluR
in..taUaUon of new Rta.ndards ln
the bu.siness district. proper. Un-
der tht' plan, lighting will be In·
!'rea.aed b}' about tv.·o-thirda.
Estimate~ of CO!ll.8, 80me of
which "''Ill be borne by the state.
amounts to i~ cent!il pE'r pole per
m onth for the entire Costa Mesa
LJ,-htlng Oiatrlct. and are ao
negUgi ble they are hardly notice-
able, Willia.ms said.
The, long-range program !'&11111
ror t!ie gndual anne"atlon of th<'
enttrt> community into the light·
Ing di11trict which was set up by
the county board o( superviMJ!S.
Variou"" trade produc~ ere RIJID
available ror the control of this
and of Nmilar chewing lnSPCl.8.
A BE"C-Ond appllcatlon w!IJ u.'rually
be nttded in ea.rly July to prctect
the leave.11 which have come out
since spring.
Roee Snout ~le or Roae CUr-
cullo. Thf' 11mall red an<t\..blacJ:
tOSf' Melle, RhynchlteJ! bi'totor. n
about 1~ Inch long. may begin to
punctun.o holes in the stemR or
bUd.'I starting to devtlop In the
ea.rly p&rt of 11ummer . The 11prsy"
used t o control th<' rose slug \vill
help control the Moul befi'tlt>. A
:> per cent nicotine dust has also
been helpful. An "application or
lead arsenate w i 11 prote('t thC'
le&\'f!!il .. .-overed, but nicotine ~u!
fate has. to be applied diret'lly on [l
the irue~ts. Hand-picking or ja.r-
rlng the beeUea into a paTI of oil
may be adequate where only l'I
few al'i! pr<'sent.
Fuller Rl'.>6e Beetlf' or \-\ieevil.
The F'uller rose beetle, Pantom-
on1s godmani. Is a gray, w1ngleJ1!'l
beetle. about ~ Inch Ion~. rt ca~
around the leaf edges of rosps anll
certain other plants. rt may lx>
e<<ecUvely controlled w I t h t h P
se.me .wtomach poisons uS<"<I for thr
n)S(' !'lug, or th<' entire ro!!le plant
may be dustctd v.•i lh <'ryolite duJ=:t.
LEGAL NOTICE The rn.. beetle can be "!> r •-iv e n t e <! from rrawllng up the
C1I nes or the rosf' bush by-" tying
C'F.RTIF'IC'A.TF. Of' Rl'SIS.ESS cotton snucly IQlHQd the 11•-..u
Ft<'\ltloua Firm Name-• barrier. 'nlla .. {racttcal, how-
T HE UNDERSIGN,t;[; Io ea ever. only where a very rew rose
hereby <'t'rtify that he conducting ~nea are growing, IUI on so~e
a Drafting Servicl' bu1dne9S at chmblng ro8eli. The rose beetle IS
810 Coast Highway, NeY,.po rl not abundant In most gardens.
BeaC'h . Californla. nuder the fie-Th rips. Th e flower or grass
titious firm . nsm<' of Or a n g e l tipt1, Frankliniella 111 o u Ito n I,
Count\' Drafting Service and that .tomelimes appears on,unfolding
'!RICI rirm 1i; composed of the fol-rose buds. It may incre&se blast-
lowing penion!. "''h{Jst nam~ In Ing. a condition disc'u~ under
full and place~ of residPnce are diseases. The rotenone spray 8
a~ f ollov.·s. lO·'tA'lt: sotnetlmes UHd to control ro.'K'
ROY \V . \VATKJNS 111lugs are also eftective again~t
ll5 Tustin A\'e . Nrv.·port Bea<'h no\\•er thrip!. The ' pyn-lhn..im-oil D
r allfornia. spray• are s~ highly effPctl\'e ~
\\rrTNESS mv h11ntl this 9th against this pest as a gal n st I
:Jay of ~IS\', 1949. aphids. Some of Lhe trade pro-
. ROY !ol. WATKINS ducts on the market containing
) se. should pro\•e saUHfaclory. Vlet-
COUNT\' OF ORANGE I table DDT duat may be applied
ON THIS 9th day o< May. A.O. occulonally. allowing· I pound
rp to
Car hr
.f:i lb,
r..5 lb.
6[, lb.
90 lb.
7 . .f~
2.30
:l.60
2.89
3.1~
DOORS
70" x 6' 8"
2' O" " G' 8"
2' 6" x 1;· 8"
2· 8" x ti' ~ ..
:1. n·· x 'i' B"
TPg,
$ 7.00
n.oo
!l.R1l
fi.~
t0.fl!'I
~PEI'.
S.\.tlft
7.~o
1.Htl
7.89 ,._ .....
Copper Screen Wire
:\IJ \VirlthM ft. l:lf-10f"
MANILA ROPE
1 1 In. thl<"k
% in thiCk
....., in lhi<'k
:'!.~ 1n. thirk
LOANS
Fl\•f' V~ 10 Pay Borrow
rf>~.
ft . Zc
ft. :\l:'t ('
ft.. 12r
. ft , 14('
S.PF.('.
11 . C"
21 ,,. ...
ICI<
uiu-d rnr Plumhin&: Flxtun>"-Paintlnl(, Ronnnc.
t~lM>t rl<"a.1 Flxhttr!'. ptc-. Any f'Hn4'Mlf'lln1.
~f" u<o tor yo1rr paint nf¥'<1111
Open All Day Saturday
OP'f"n 9 to 1 on Sunday
PHOSF. REAC'OS 6.'WO
The!«' pr!C<>l'I good at time of ~&IP wllh th!~ nrl
Jun<' 2nd to Jun,. fll h
JI I: w • '. I:
SOLD FOR LESS
Thri tht" CoMt of R .. ,.1rtnr and Pa&•ll•I
V •ur old 0""'9.
No Down Payment
36 M""-To Pay
Veterana int erested in qu.tlfy-
lng for pofJltlon!! •11 C.Jlfomla
Hlghv.•ay Patrolm•n are adviM'd
by F". \.\'. Crocker. loca>-vetf'r&n
officer , to be wary or •IJlllnr up
frrr corre11pondence !'OU rtM:ll lay-
Ing claim to official status In pre·
paring the.m for examination•.
STATE OF' CALIFORNIA ) both pyrethrum and roten o ne ~
1949, before n1e, June I. Farrar, actual DDT to l 0 0 gallons nf ~
a Notary Public in anrl for th• watt'r !about 3 level Lablespoo~K -· ,.
said County and State. l't'!ddlng lo il &'ellpga,-t .a · ot.
the~Jn , duly cornmla.~oned and cation once every
sworn. peraona.lly appeared Roy weeks during the early growing
M. Watkin• known to me to be M>&eon should be a.dequate. The
the per90n whose. name is sub-unde~lde or the leaves "hould be
scribed Lo the within ln!trument . com PI et el Y Wt>tted at each
and acknowledged to me that he appllc&tion.
B
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Aluminum or Pla8tk:.
So l'alnttn1 -Son Stainlnc
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SEXTON SUPPLY CO.
."ii! ~lh St . -
~.Jikvzea
LOANS Auto
Furniture
etc:.
260-4 W. Central
Newport Be ach
Harbor 1577 .......
LYU a. POPI
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Also Conducting the Bus ine ss
of HARBOR FI NANCE CO.
form erly ol Cosio MftG
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F.H.A. REPAffi and
REMODEL WANS
Hayward
Lumber Co.
261 h & Coast Blvd.
N~wport Beach
Har. 2345
n---S.h
Screens
General C.binet
Work
HRUZA & NETIUS
_!:ABINET SHOP
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"A number of vt'terans ha\•e
slitned contra.r ts with agents or
variou11 achoola." Crocker report·
ell. "only to find upon inVfi'll'tip-
. tlon that no school 11.t aJI ha• any I o<flclal atandlng ..... <tth the State or I California a11 a Highway Patrol
trainer. The Hl1hway Patrol
I malntaln11 a .chool of lU own. but
only for men a ccepte<t for ap-
pointmefll followtng the UJllual
cl"il service oaminatlone."
Crocker ~ported that no ex·
amlnaUon11 for Highway Patrol-
man will be held for 11.l leut 11ev-
eral monthA lo come.
He sugguted that lnlettsted
vet•rans write for Information
either to the St.ate Penonnel
Board or to lhe. C:aUfomJa High-
way Patrol In Sacramento.
''I won't (1ve up rny ,Amerlcan
citizenship ror IL"-Robert wtl-
!M>R Sterttnc. lndlanapoli1 under.
taker. ~ newly-Inherited Scotch
titlf'.
executed the same. IN WITNESS -------
WHEREOF, I have hereunto St"t Prau want ada br1nl' refftllta.
my hand and arfi"ed my official ;;;;:~:;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
ua.1 the day and yf'ar in lhtl!I :-s:-·-
~runcate above written.
JUNE l . FARRAR
P.fy commission t>J11;p\re11 Jan. 28,
19~l .
NC"o'·port-Balbo8 Press, No. 9.
Publish ~1ay 12, June 2, 1919
CEllTll"lC' ATE OF Bl.1SIN'E88
F1ctltioua F irm Name
TH E UNDERSIGNED Joe s
he-reby certify that he ts conduc t-
ing a Contracting bu11inesa at 315
Eaat Central. Balboa, Call<omlA.
under the fictitious firm name Of
United Siding a.nd Construction
Co .. and that said firm Is com-
posed of the following persona,
whoee na.mes In full and places or
rmldence are as follows. t o-wit:
JAMES E . RAGSDALE
3 1~ E. Central. Balboa. Calif.
Some One
ta looklng for this charming
small hoUR on LIDO ISLE
that Is really ''way under mar-
ket." Thl!ll "little honey" is
compl•t•ly fumtahed and la so
clean It 11parkle.11. Idea.I to live
ln or Use u a "rental proper-
ty." Located on one of the
best 1treets on UDO ISLE
n fi' a r bf>a.ch and clubhouae.
Priced for qutck ea.le--114.MO
ALSO
-:=============:! \\-'lTNESS my hand this 9 day r or xay. 1949.
JA)tES E . RAGSDALE
STATE OF CALIFQRNIA l
A brand MW 2 bedroom h0\1M'
cloae to a private beach here
on excluslYe LIDO ISLID can
be boucht with only 13,000
down. All rooms extra large,
walled private paUo, Payne
forced &Jr unit heat, copper
pipea, atalnleu lt.«I weather-
atrtpping and many other Dl!"r
LUXE featuret. OPEN SAT.
. I .. I P. llL
OPEN SUN.
t le I P. M.
AIC Limber Co.
14tE.11111.--
CALL OOLLllCr
IEACON 6500
EVENIN08
HAUOl 22~
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COUNTY OF ORANGE )
ON THIS 9th day of May. A.D.
1948. befot"e me, H. M. Bolker, a
Notary Public In and <or the aid
Cowlt,1 and State, residing' there..
ta. duly commiMkmed and sworn,
per.onally appeared Jamu E.
Rapd&te known to me to be the
pet Wl wi.c.e n&JDe iS wbleftbed
to the within tnatrwnent., an d
aclmow..._ed to me that be eu-
tutftf the u.me. IN WITN'E8S
THEREOF, J have he.reunto Ht
m7 Macl &Dd affiaed MJ eftidaJ
-1 ~ day and ,_,. In this Ctt-
Ullc:at• f"ll'Sl Al)Ove written.
H. K. B OLKER
K7 com.ml.too aplru lilarcb
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Newp>rt·Balboa Pna No. 10. 1:,. __ _. __ _...._ ____ ,,Publlah lb7 IZ, June Z, 1949
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Price only $19.~ wtth $3,000
doWn.
ALSO
LOTS -LOTS -LOT8
Here on UDO ISLE where you
have the. tinMt lmpronmenU
With no unotsbt.IY Pol.. you
can bUy oome Iota al the OR-
IGIN AL PRICE Oii l<onna 70ll
can pay. U 70ll want a llar-
pln °"" bf all -"'--Up<e tMM.
• 11£ ••ElllS ... Vfa ·Udo.
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Jfew,.l B s +, OIMf.
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PURE PREPARED PAINT
Reduced to $5.36 gal. ___ ., __ _
SA TIN KOTE SEMI· GLOSS
~le Price $4.68 gal.
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REGENCY FLAT WALL
Now Down to ·$3.60 gal.
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CLOSE OUT SPECIALS
J.F.Xl!\"GTON ESAMF.L Oal. "'°C· f4. 70 Salr $S.ll3
Qt. " 1.13 .. 1.09
Pt. " .ft .. .61
FJ.t)()R F.N A "'1r.L Clal. " 1\.%0 " ~ • .f 7
Qt. .. 1-GB .. 1.00
Pt. " .84 .. JWI
SACO AUTO ENAMEL Re~. Pnce 18.95 " •.U
STANDfu HEX SHINGLES ............................... Sale SS.DO oq.
STANDARD TWCll. BU'IT ................................. Sale 6.4o .. .
8T A.'<DARD INDJVIDUALS ·-····-·-·············-······-·• Sat. 1"5 "4.
YOUR BOUSE CAN NOW llE REPAINTED oa
REP~ FOK NO DOWN PAYMENT
"1'fD 11 MONTHS TO PAY.
HAYWARD LUMBER
AND INVESTMENT . co·
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200 26ttt St~. Newport l111e1I
Hulllor' 2J45 1 '
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HomemQ/cers Tesf Frozen Foods,
' Elect Officers, Plan Branch Unit
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Altar: ·Group :Pl~ns
Dessert Luncheon
fAGE-7 -PART-a ~-THURSDAY, JUNE.2,·194'9
;t_~t;;:c~·;llESS B
FUCHSIA .. BASKETS $2.51 up
ea.ta Meu. Rome.ma.ken club<>--------------
'Ibo Altai SodetJ ol OUr ~
ol ML c..-i -~ Jon Vlu•
MY will -OD Tloo-y Juno H,
&t 12:30 for a d• a rt tuncblloa m
tM -.. ot Kn. Colin Brown.
!Sil Ila,._,.. Drtn, ~
with Mn. A. P. Duraehf'r. prNI·
-t in 'c11arp. At W. ..-!nc
the ...., ,....,... ~-Deni.a J .
P'alfty wtl1 be introduced to th•
WQIMJt ot the p&dab. and k • ex·
pected tl\a.t a larp MlmlleT of
:.h• pU!ahl..,... w\11 be _..L
4Jl women ol the .. riah aro "°Ii'
,iwry iaritod.
CL08ED nm&n S•al1r Plants-40c.,
Lee's FVCHSIA Garden
w,.r-e st•en a d,.mon.nraUon of
t"IPctric f~n wtwn mMnbf'n
mPt l:n OW lltX'ial hall of ec.ta . .
Mrq Community church, the pro-
vam ~Ing pot on through the
rourtny n( Davill A Brown ap-
pliantf' N>mp&ll.)'.
M_ia... PltyJJ»i ~ Mowrd a
motion pl,.turr with 30Und, rx·
plaining m40thoda or pN'parinl
vrg"tab!Ps, frulu. and mnt.3 u
wPll u pWs and c-&keos tor use Ul
lh•• fre<>Ur. Stwo alJllo aMWen-d
qUPl'lt\ona and PXplalned lhf' UM'9
of conlaJnen and m "" t h n d • of
wnpplna-. Aftf'r lb" demoMtra·
t1on Ju.ncb wu provldPd wl(h
food.ti f'UrnlahM by Oe:vl<lf &
Hrown.
It wu announrNl that r arnp
al. J."'otPl'lt Homti will bP hPlfl Jun1•
14:·18. A report of lhf' vl11it tu
patint~ al OW> ("ou nty hoapllDJ to
··~JPbrate blrttM"laY!I in Alny was
1:;1v,.n by Nancy Car<I. •
Offil•t!nJ wwre Plt>1:lNI to hPlUI
Off ice rs of .Circle & S. S. Guild
Seated by Past Dist. President
Zonta President
to Attend
International Meet
l.t'Ula Drolet waA h<Jl:tf'M on
Thuraday to Zonta ctub m.emMrt
at her honte Jn Sh ol"f' ClJffs. She
was u.suted In cntt>ru.inlnl' by
Ru t h Hummell and M 11 d rt d
Stanley .
Mr&. Humm£>11, Zonta prrs14font.
was named delegatt-to attend the
lntema.UonaJ ~nvention of ZOnUi
to be held ln June at QU11:bec.
Several of tb~ club membe.ni al·
tended the 20th birthday annl·
vt•r-sa.r-y of the Pa.Badena t' 1 u b,
~ponlOt'" tor the loca.I .-roup. and
presented them with a pa I r of
ha.nd.aotne woodtn eandlalloldera la
thi> 9ha.J>(' or a. z . Th o a e who
Attend~! were M' rs. Hummell,
M<lnl<!a Sntlth, MUdttt.I StanJt>y,
lt!a Naylor, Hel~n StO<'kton and
r;rayce Srvier.
Br a d e n Finch, on t> of tht-
dir't'<'tors for lhe proposed Pre .....
bytertan ho.<1pltal. wu speaker of
lht> e-wninK. He l"•ve & procn.ss
rf'po11. on lht.> hospital to bf> built
near T h t> AM"hE'H, 11tatlng It is
ex~te<t work wiU •tart on it
n~xt •Pring.
Guau pr~.'tt"nf at the meeting
werr .M.a.ry Haapo and Dorothy
Swa.MOn. -
Kamaa in as Plan
Wiener Bake
Dottie CftbA, 307 Palm Avenue,
Balboa, wu hoateu to 18 of the
20 nt.emben or K.amaalna Kluh.
Velma fUcketts acted u chalrman
In the abMnce or Ma.mle Rem·
5lr«l. preAident. called to t h e
hollplitaJ w be n h er S3·7eer---old
~nd.motber, M r s. CampbeJJ ot
Ora.nee, wu aeriou.tly Injured ln
an automobile accldl!nt.
Plana Wef'it made for a Wieier
bake to tM held at 1 :30 p.m. June
8 n.., tbe Balboa jetty for Ka·
Mrs. Rob•rt Walters
Honored at Shower
Mrs. ~fabel U Ive entertained
reeentty \1dth a !II tor k ~hov.rer
honorin,r 1-frs. Robert \\ralters at
115 M.agTi oila A v enue, Q:,,1;1ta Meu..
Mrs. V..'.1J ter11 ls the f o rm e r
Je&nne Anne GerNh o! Nt>w port
Beach.
For decorati~. ptnk and blul"
stream~s hunc from tbe top of
a la?Tr window '' n lo a I a c e
covered Uble, thu fl'll from n
bouquel. Of pink n:.es down tn the noor. Standing near the bouquet
wns a big stork. thtmie or the
occa.aton .
RerN:ahmen°' co n !I i s t e d of
dainty Mndwiches and lndJvidual
whit~ c.ke. topped \Vfth pink ro111e
llUcL'I, a.net oorr~. Each indlvktual
tray held a prt>tty party favor. a
doll novelt1.
Gan1e" W•re playPd, ~·/th prlat-it
&°°'ng to Mn1... Pa ul N 1y •n1an, .Mr'I
Keith Cerri.sh' an.l ~1r~ Ht11r11IJ
Bradley.
The gue~t list included, Mr.it.
Vera Fre.ncke. Mrs. Ha.roki Brtul·
ley, Carol Bradley, a nd Mnt.
Finley Smalley or Orane-e. Mrx.
Grover Walters of Fullerton. Mr.i.
Ha rold Thompson, Mnt. Ray
Landfirld, and A-fr:.. W. L.. Gorr11
U Hi Mn. K eith Gt>rrish of N~.
port Beach, Mrs. C H Blue t'lf
OeS<'rt. Hot $prin,p, Mr~. Ada \\'i1-
.t0n ot Long IMaC"h, Airs. LeRoy
Andenon, Mrs. J ohn DensmorP ,
Mrs.. Wilria.m Blue, Mr's. Howard
~rriah. Mr~. l\."ilson Yarbrough.
&trs. Orpha Blue. Mn. Rollo MC'-
Clelia.tt, M TS. Gaylor'(] Blue, Mrs.
P9ul Norman, Air.!!. Gaylord Wells,
M.ra.. C. P. John.!!On, Mnl. Joseph
Descrt.nes. and l h e hOf.lteSJ! or
Costa Mesa, and the honorte Mr..
RoOert Walten of Fullerton.
De Le Loza -Killefer
Rites Set for July 17
in St. James Church
rna.a1M Dl em b" r 11 and the Ir Mr. and M.ra. Robert KUlefer.
ramlllM.. TtU.1 \\'ill take the platt 304 l!':a.tt Cku.11 Front. ue an-
ot U.e nut club mttling a "d nouncing t ti. e t:n~t a nd
about 40 are upeeted. coming marriap ot tillft!' dlt.ugh ·
For thelr proj9ct. club members I tf"rt Patricia to Bmesto A.hrvla
bf'OUl"bt taN or food for tllf"I !" Rio de la Lou ot Mako C1ty.
'"adopted tamlly. ·· The C'f"N>mony win bt performed
Boots K.Hne. who served u co-Sund~. July t 7 •t t p. m_ in Bt.
hot1t_., wu celiebratinl' her' birt.JI. Ja.mea Eplacopal <"b.urdl by th•
ilay and tM b I rt h day cake, Rev. Thomu Glbaon, pMtor of St.
'deeonted ill pink. and wbit.e. WU A ndrews' Presbytenaa ('hUl"Ch .
In lMr haaor. It provided both Kia& KiUefer at.enW<I Anokia
amu:.m.ent ·and ~rt tor. su.... l!IC))ool and wu cradualed r!'Om
roundlq UM biC c.ter candle, Ne.wport Hartlor UaiOn H I g h
weN-~ a1n.W9 which. dnwn scbool sai.e "tau been attend.in&
by -..rnben, W9'n found to c:na-Orance Coast colle~ u a. student
• t.a.ln dll"9Ct.iiarla fw a ....._ Jllem. ot archittttursl ch-atUna. Her
be.n ,.._d U.. ....._ act.inc them n-..:. iii attending Jl'ulluton Jun·
out with appropriate pstu,.._ ior COUege. After u.e-~ina be r========;;:. ====. 'trill be trantfernd to Santa Ba~
bu& State coUere where bot.b be
alid bia Wife Will be atudmta.. Bnb •-1 TM? a
l'fANCV B&OWDEN. anti d&u~ I04t7, &ad Mn.. ~ Wala... (ript) IDfldel hr&rh '-••rat t ...
EbelJ Nub fUltlC)Q "-bO\V, hft.M la UM-,_tJo ef llM L L bhf'U fto1np., l'.aat OeHut f'nMlt. ~ ,.. ...
tdlot\' " ... fuJ)o\\'f'd hy a IBU.r of ~ ....... (Wl '•10.lia Md Lido Jsifo, (Photo by Gforha rdt )
~Tl'OE..""i'T BOl>Y OP'FICT.&S for rtw-ynr 1..._116e at ?\""°',.rt
11arbor f "niiJ,n ff1P ~ltOnf..,. C--.. fCMH". Rear f'O\\' (lr l1. to rlpt)
an• :{'r-ill~nt .ltm Kllv a.ad v~ p,,.,.J._t n.,·ld c-net Ill:
front nll\', TM"a.11Ht1Tr Dfa.Mo Pattt"r9alt and ~.,.,. Ksy 8t..rd.
llF.A orso TWO GBOUPIJ for ~ comJimc .,.,., at Nf'"'-pel't
1 .......... r 1·nkta KIP ~.,.. ~ 11i-aa1·" ( .. ft), Df'"·ly f'iittt.d
1u·..-.Jd,.•I of ttw GlrlR' A.ttaifri.tk. Ae.a rJ&tlon and Barbara ......
(ril'h11, ~~at of J b.-GfrW ~
Patriotic Colors
Set Theme for •
Country Club Bridge
Mr. end Mrs . Thomes
Perents of Son
Now in lncubetor
Using sntall f1aea, rem.a, red ""Ttt;e proud Pape, la alto dofn&
a.nd white cametiona and blU. mr.ly"' wu never mon tnif' thin
b&cbdor button. . a pa.trtctlc aa applied to T . A. "Tommi""
theme was cam~ out tor tM Tbomu. 3608 Marcwi avenue, for
luncheon table when wome11 ot he. and Mn. 11lomu, aow con·
Santa Ana Country club m4'l for nlucinl' at home &fter the p,_.
thl!ir iuual att~rnoon ot ~-mature tNrtlt or a 90fl, are ea.pr~
Mn. L. L. Isbell aM Mra. S. ly awaituaa" the l!.ac1 of Juat wbu r . Halderman wen hoe~ tw th~ '-by my-ti. brou,pt ho.me.
the day. Mn. ~ PhtlliJM,. aodal ttOol tbl: "'°9pit.al.. ·
c~l.rman for the mont..b. Iba. 'ftl.e boy, bom May 3 at M..
Maak·ey and Mrs. WYM:tdu a. J'Ua1pll'• ~ta.l. wu too ...ii
........ to ... •olll>«L ~. after •
Pr-tt~ I• n t "e o o, Nra. w.tll fill tile lrvs•tor. M ........
George Low-•. chalnau o< th• thr-ee poundC t.m ....... and when
*Xi&.l hoe.rd. held a short bust· he acqu1,.. anotMr JM>Uft.d or two
,,... mffllilg. m.y Ila -.Cbt --JM la the
Blll tablu of trictl'e ...,. ill a... daOlt ttom '9 r.-.. n ,, re.
play. Kay F\nd\, ... •hell -
holden ..... t to llle'h _.. -. Lutherans ~0n1or en, Mrs. H•rTY Ropkia&. )(n. -r
Artlllll' !Uabors and Mn. ,._ Public Heynde a............ .
· ~ M.la Of ••,•r 16t
l>lLAMD CDl.CU: LUNCHICON Uchb p.-po the --~ tloo
public llaJ'IWe -_,_ --Balboa lUmd circle el. New-~ t.be Jfca i*"l llubor Lat>
port Y. S. C. S. '41.11 hold its ftna.J uan Obrcb ts.~ tomof<.
me-eUng of the aea90n on Tueede.7, rvw (Fridaf). w.,_. w1D. >eave
-The modern town crier -'nlf'
Presa-broadca.111U your ad.
ANTl(j)UES
"'"' Otl>jf"f'IM ol Art
£0\l'. t,HBA~K
JM Main ~I., Balboa
0.-.lf'rs "·rlcGnw-
Now Doing Business
at
Edw. P irba.nlu, l(M Main St.
Bii-
i OJ>pol'I t e Bal boa Inn )
RAY FIELDS
WA TCIDl.AKP!ll • n:ll'ELEll
~ watcb repair M>rvice
PROMPT PICK UP
SPEEDY DELIVERY
• TOP SERVICES
AT YOUR SERVICE
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s..... U'.lphuiaietl
,. If( p6ck • up and
delivery •~r•I~!
Kuawn a I a o tmpllia·
lllel tlp-top warill: Md
wJlb e v e r 1 utJde.
*7 cleaa.cl ••d ,.., ... . I .
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F01 Printing of Highest Quality
Phone Harbor 1616
O'Ke1ft l M111it1 Ranges .............. -•. -.. --..... -.......................... $109.50 up
' • Gltsolt hfrk)1rators. I cubic ft ... -... • ... -·-............................... _ .. 229.95
M i II ledroom Suits ... _____ ,, ______ ... _.................................... 68.50
Wain.t hdroom Suits _ .... _ ..... _ ........ _................................................ 128.50
Armless h4 DiYClllS -·--.. ••••-••••••••••--•••··-·---·•-•-••••-•••H•••••o00000•-•oo•o--•• 48.50
Two-Pile• Uvl., Room Suits ................ _ ......... _................................... 138.50
ROllliltg Roc,lcen ..... --... -....................... ~-.. -···-·····--···· .. ---···-·-······ ....... ..
Liu Cedar Chests ............................... -.-.... -...... -................................... .
End TUiis ·····---·-· ....................................... -·-·--·-.......................................... ..
Corner talll1s _ .. ,. ... _ .. ____ ........ ·---·---·-···· .. ·-··--··-·-···············-···-
aitlrple Dinette Seit -··········--· .. -·----·---·· .. ·--·-···-· .. -· .. ····-···········
8-pllce MallOC)Cllly Dining Set -.................... -... -................................ .
laby ... -••-oo•-••••••H-•••••••••"''••••••-••;•~••"•••••-•--••••• .. •••••••••oo•••o •oo••W•••••••
Baby led Innerspring Mattress .......... ___ .................................. ..
9 x 1 2 Axmhlster hc)s ( waffet pad wltll 1C1Ch ) ......................... ..
f X 12 Maaftex floor COYeriaCJ .... : ...... -·-··"'-····•••oo••·············· ......... .
9 x 12 Qualler Armstrong Floor covlriltg ................................... .
fllll or Twin Sill lneersprinfJ Malttffs (special I ..................... ..
Coca • Cola Ice Box C Same As New I ......................................... .
Reft!ot1rator -Apor11111em Size ................................... .
UFORE YOU BUY OR SELL
See The
Wright Man
42.50
38.50
7.95
21.50
38.95
148.50
19.95
9.95
60.00
6.45
9.95
19.95
20.00
35.00
f 212 Maiil Strfft Hunti119ton Beach Phont' H. B. 66714
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D "A Little Ride to Bi,; Savings" a • D • !'! • iS ~R:1'"911~· • ~""""""'U ..... UQW~
Meals and Vegetables
l '. ~ Oe,·•t . Gradrd "A"
BEEF ROASTS
lb 44'
w-Quallly 39' FT. Grauncl IEEF ....
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BE~ PLATE 15'
lilllort Ff"'d for boaomy
BEEF ROASTS 7.ae-...... BolW! I~ 39'
-NECK BONES 19' •
rsrt ..
SPAIE RIIS .49'
Ea.-.i
Sliced BACON
1.Jmft. ! Iba. Pf"1" f:W.&om.-r lh. 40~"
l J. 8.. ~ .. l
WRl'l'I: R<MIE ~T~TOES10 1,,._25'
U. 8. No. 1
f~AioEs 10 lk 19'
CARROTS
TUIN•S
IUIS
IAINSHES
&r. ONIONS
3 --10'
C. 0, "Pat" Fl&DfS-• June 7. It "ill be a~ ceat ltmcb· at T;.10 p.na. tnMn. tbe.cb.Un:b. 10!1 · ~n. Mrvl'd al 12 noalb at tbe aur Dr. N~lll&'bla. fol' W . I II I II I II
home of Mn. Beetrtee Hau.r,323 ~are tn ::.,:•;-; 11J1a. Jrew,ort AftaW . •• "oas •• , "'··
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, JJJNE 2, 1949
Wpte r Control·
Act Provisions
Are Told
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Protec:Uon of local con.trot onr
water me. rather than date d:lc-
tatloa, 1" lb• prindpoJ Ulld<rlylng
purpoee behind the bill aboTe to
be Introduced In the at.ate .enate
by Senator Neleon H _ Dilworth of
Rivenide county, to Mt up a
Mriee of regional control bo&rda
u well u a et.ale control board
to combat water pollution.
Orange county water tnterut.t
wer'f: ln the thick of negotlatiou
oVer fl'Ullework and other prone,
\ona of the bill. whJch developed
&t Umes into a. tuc-ot-wu be-
tweeil proponent.a of bureaucraUc
and local control. They feel tbat
a ru.aonable me.uure of local
pTotection hu been obt&Jned.
Loren Blakeley:. water pollution
conaultant tor Oranre county,
who participated Jn negottatlon.e
and the final dratting of t4e bW.
opreued himM:lf u u.U.fied with
the propoeed prorram for pre-
venting water pollution and the
control .-y.tem .et up ln the bill.
Five-man refional con t r o J
boarda tor the nine major water
bulm of the •tale, including
Sant& Ana river, are empowered
to eatabll1h 1tandarda of water
purity In their reepecttve bulna.
obtain coordinated action to de-
tect, prevent, control or ab&te
pollution, and formulate control
pla.n1 which, when ratified by tbe
state board, have the effect of
atate Jaw tor the region.
Each five-man board ia made up
of one reprc&entaUve of tnduetry,
one of agencies deallng with do-
meatlc water supply. and two
repruentlng the general public ln-
tetNt con~t>med with regional
water .supply.
Maketlp of Board
Protection of local Interest.a
dkewt!le l!I reflected in makeup of
the 1 J -man t11tate C1>ntrol boa.rd,
wbJch hu 8even membera from
~ outailde ot at.ate government. rep-
reaentlng waste-produclnl" indus-
try. domestic water interest.a,
agrlcultural water uaen:. ~
and lndwitr1a1 waate treatment .
&genclel!i. city government, county
government. and a univenity fac-
ulty member who Is compet•nt in
the field of waste dlapoaal. Tb.e
four ata.te offlclals on the board
would be the director of public
worka: or .!It.ate engineer u hla al-
ternate, dlrictor of public health.
cUrector of natural re9QUrce. or
~he head of the department of fish
and g&me. &Jtd the direct.or of
agrlcullurf!.
Th~ act atatea the water pollu-
Uon polJcy to be reuonable atand-
ard8 of water purity conatatenl
wttb beneficial UH, and stvea tbe
•t.a)e board broad powffa of con•
uot. m011tly duplicated '°" resion-
al board.a, The State board aeta
ul> admlnlatratlve machinery and
18 required to allocate tund• and
f\lmiah technical advlce at the
nque1t of rertonal boe.rd8., a.nd
conduct heartnsa on a.ny control
matter at the requat of any city,
county or rerioft•I boa.rd.
The bUI repreaenta tour ye.a.rs of
1tudy. and Ila final draft was the
work of a eeven·man committee
Which Included Blakeley. Ex.ten-
ldve TMe&rch and hea:rlngw con-
ducted by the Dickey interim
leglolaUve oonunlttoo npred In
the fln&1 procnm. Tb• completed
bW bl'OUl'ht Governor Earl War~
ren'• approvtnl' comment: "It
br'lnJ'• sovemmenl c\oler to the
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All· Year elub
Queries Tourists
It's a w~U-known fact that
tourl.st.11 from other It.at.ea eat
very heavily of Southem Califor-
nia"• oran.-ea and lemona. f'reell
vegetables. avoc::a.doa. walnuts.
IT&Jla and other product.I of this
area'• "dry 1ubtroplcal" n.nch-
l&nda while they are here on pJeu ...
ure v\altl.
But wt.at about wben they re·
tum home •l'&la ! 'ft!e All-Year
Club of Southern C&lUomla. tM
community orp.ntuUon for ad-
vertJ&lng lhe tourtlt J.ndu.try, an·
swered thta quen.ton t9ida,y. u &
rMUJt of a que1tlonnall'e mal.led to
tllouo&ndo of people in.ui <>lller
atate.e who had made vacation
tripe bere lut year.
The queaUonn&lra a a k e d :
.. Since your villit to Sou.them
CallfornJA, do .'fOll fpid that ~1
are uain.c moN of''--&11d then the
varlou.s ITU!ta am! dry aubtropical
farm product.I are U.ted.
Resardln&' onnpa. ~.per cent
of the returnltd vWitore &n.nrt'ted
'"T•": fnall _..qbloo. 1% pn
et.nt: lemon.a. ~ ,. cm1t: avoca·
-23 pu -t; -inuto. 18 per
cent; CT&-18 ..... -t.
With ..... ui.an thno -~·,.... _ ... "' ~
-bore --cltleo, Ult All·Y-Clul> pnloLod out tllat
w. -Ille ~ .,.. • ~~In_,..,,
tl!6 -,. tho loutllland'•
optcultunl ..-. . or tho J&P.PL• -oft·
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