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: ' ... I & ... ., I • .,._.r ' w. Loo Ance... Seo,,.~ lla•I• oAa lllUlt<t. South Co••l eon-. -.:pa:rmM!f ~ ~~·01 M ::rP01•ll "",Collf-. Mii •erDlq-otat•,.._ ~i:"S_F11M ,.,._ ._wWplaJ'-lothold_,N.rth to ,Meet I tkln,ln..oftob!na.P'ordoa,....,'. 1-..~·-.pw~
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1 WHS. b().TLS. -Newport the: antnt ot Santa Claus vii• t
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.• ~ th -u ~--.-th ''"-----'--------111 t Jfatt I ...... 'ss1rleO-,awdlt.on ~ _,. out ~ OJ'UION&. ID>CTOR ...... ~ dlnc!t from the North om a, wnU'e er ..... , -:u•·e Lido ~e;ctric, ~den'• Wal\paperrl I
, .._ -Uon. 4o1· Mar Pole. ' ! Coll•ge of .Macln:o patent In Shop) Lido Homewa~ Rlcharo•s' 'Dt. FIJ..W A.RD 'iii/. ....iUJM
......... ...... ... ... p S S. ~ .~oll.:J .& ~ Al. ...t ... , •. ,,, ll lWe yeer..-B<J1T 'W -V coraDa Ciel -.ar · e.nta triU ·land in the parkiag a, .. ~ltMm-Ol.IUernia ~ ~ Udo ~ker-y, 'nte F ·•tr·m ·Rouw,' •
'wz I .... .-~ C)!_ v-..... ..._1 .. "°9n'W'I r ~ t.W. · 'w .. 1 ...... .--.u .,. etCon.1 to• -.e. \ . I ~ Froaen~~•-..:Har· PHY8I cu:M tll'4 BUROmN ~
. ( ~ .the Gtt,;J'• ~ I' UIMi ol tall r1..-.1 ,ltAim :._ .. ": Ir •411h'"C '\he CeldtD ~ 3-e Oo&a"'1t are ,:nted .u ala-. '-" 'JJ&IM 'I'lda.Mr, ~:relftJldon OS' ltC# TB -:w:~ 1' ":'.;";:t1:..l l JM ... ptt9 ...... o•-ta, -«-:i---~ .. ~.:.-1lte ;;,...;;., atott. ~. point :ta-'•""" t h.e ~-all Gt Newpo~ -cj. and the "' 0,,,_ :_ ~ Hw. -
!RC 1 1 r. ~·~ !&! ,;:"029":" co-.!=~~...=::-«18'~. MlllS8, ,.\nabelm itZ =:· =y ~~ q<I -:;.':'";..:"~= .:::..=-hie Liclq ·)lli~~~~ ' _I . COIONA Dll. NAO O..: -_, i~C.,L.lllc:cLINs-..:J>.' . srt yet ,· 'alon of'3t•• ~-OU!'t_. .AUC£. •\l.ort . 'Y wecoene. l~ oppaae.nt. -~·~ P..: ~r:-:=~•~~uqt.andl~============~ --'"''"'• 1:1 2 ..... -• ~,.' ~ .. ·;;;;;::; ..,1 tJOQtal,•. E .• cu •• <MirMs Cle• a!ld J"llPRt hlm wtUi u,e pm. I ' ::J candy~.!Bld'IN!l'• llen'll ~ p,....-... ~ ~~~rtad af :::"~' P '~ ... !! .. ~-:;.:_ ..:.:.H~ ••-· :~-~· ~-_,,_. ~ ...;_ __ ~ • ...__ ~_.1 <t~~pplalme Toy Towa. 'la.rln _,_•Uy ~---a won Woo<l'a .aewelri, Ida 'Nay-D r. G. E. 'Tohitt ~ ol OW~.-·---o vr-"P ~ .-.. _.,,, -¥~'-..~.--.~on.-_ ... _...,_..,..-. ..._..:-llR ~ --nt.a wu.1..ef:tlcLalL!I open Bappts • " ......... , ...._.... Jor'a.~deta,J&x,.Inc., Newport
lO pqbUab all ktnd. of 1qa1 llOtiC~ and &dvertJ.lemenU n~llrtblf', ..wniv a 8lmilar i... BtJ.&LL. I'. E .... lUl Vlf'llnla Ave .... Ume Toy Town al 12 noon. , 7, lost 2 tt'CO~, and it appears Hartilr Realty Board; i.. Fie•ta p~~-nn!_~IDC.>N
Ol!'FIOlAL ·P~ Or THE 0T1' PF ~RT ·B&ACB :"'lei ' ' Glendale to 1011 W. 01.6 Qalui, ' On lw>d to entutaln <the kiddie.• tbat ~ -8 Orange Coutera Shop! Oranae County ~ • ~· ~·~
ln view .of the ,pf'tnS lnocpiall· Glendale wlU be Roclley u.na. Ring M"{'!'r will havo tbelr banda fUU If ~•Y Sllpply Company. ·: Offices: •Barbor '181
81' $ OIU f lllOJ'( ~'1'118: . UCll between couaty and cltJ ..., HOLLAND. A. F .. at2G 8 . Mans and Muter of Certmoniu; ~· intend lo cop their elghtb i: at Davis A Blown, Boward Oenilh Remdeace: Harbor t•
NEWl'OllT·BALBO& ....-S Wlr'J' ftlll'lllllaJ' •••m1nt •ftgwu ., l d.e n t l ~• l haltan P-L, Loi. An«e• to ~ IJ'allman, ~ t.ali.t man ln in~ the l!leaaon. At uy rate, both !Mura.nee, and t be Oran-Metal U no answer call Zenith Wl
4a Olwlp c-ty. tsM per ~r ; 11.llO ab: momtm: (11.!a t...,... plecu of local property, Ma.)"or w. 84th Pl., lnglewood world (thirteen feet tall and walk-equad.I poueu decisive scoring Crat~ wtll dl11play from Costa I ~------~-------·
.. --~ (AIM •'1dia tlw NIJWP9fd'~A' POA. ~· nMr-8 .-. Drake 'thte wttk dttlare4 he fell HYDEN, C., 2842 Cru:lvtew Dr .. lng on &tilts); Vr. Magic Man .. punchCJa, .and a .speclAcular aedal Mesa. Ot civic interest wUJ be: the VRDtOPltA.droa
..,,..,.,) <Gwt '*!tibr. OOll91·y ... 00 per ~ear. It would not be •"f ... lbM" to tnna-Newport to 23M2 Snug Harbor who will perform magic trtck:B ; patUe-la predicted. dlapl&y of the Costa Meaa Olrll.--------------.
fer colie<tklr> duUeo lo tlle county ·Newport ' Paul Gordan. America'• toremoat 1 Probable starting lln•upo: Seo~ OR. P. A. CHAMBERLIN
oftke9 until the ~-are eyCu.t., rldet!J au typee of bicycle~ Omaae Marta R'i:-ruentln• Balboa buefnemtea _.. A: WYrCM'"!.TW.rw-.Tfi SPJRJT •••rwala ,. __ _. e ~ ~•'T &J.ll · 1......., ouL 11'11e JUyor upnsud aod the unicycle: Pinley, th• Hub-~ will The Bobby Bho\>. PavlUon
• a-m . . t li 'ted to any oonfldenct\ that tbaee dJffef'eA...-COAST CREDJT BUltEAU News b1e Bubble CJown. with hla ruu Rohrig ler .. Harper Qitt)Shop, and EI a in e Whitney, The .real ap1dt of Than....,..ving 18 no mi . could be equaU-CS In a Mrift of pcwt , ' eU1e ch.impanaee who roller akale11. Stance llr Q-onJn prominent author and columnlat .
one day of the year. It lives throughout titne and fmdB oonf...re.neu taelween C®n\y and CftA WroRD, .Dr, R. A.. eo.t. ride9 a blkf', etc.; Penny Parker, Johnaon lgr PhJlllp.!t Of Community lntert:sl will be the
CBIROP!µCTOR
llMf .Newport Boulevard
COSTA MESA .._ __
Home calla to Harbor A.rta expreaaion in the hearts of tJloae wbo have learned to -clt,y tax ottlcl•. Me.a own wilh Punch .nd Judy •how HorttU c Oray B . P. W. International Booth, the
. . . W..ad •• <Dr ~· i!lLutRBROEK • .PHil.., Newport and -do• a a contorUonhl act; BorgMOn rgl Mea""'Jalr-~ •Harbor Boy Seoul.a and I'--------------· appreciat~ the good thmgs of life. . In the long run with "evt"'Ys R'EBRE:NBACH, o . :J _, i... An· Three Jerks and a JM, who do Gruer rtl N,.nce the dL"tplay of the Newport Harbor
Unfortunately. 'too mai1y of us take our benefits for thl•c el9e betng ·equal." u.e MayOC" a:~ . an bil&rious hiU-.bUly act; and Mr. Rogers rel Baxter Community Players.
, rrPa t.ed We often .complain in~~ midst of plenty. We decla1'ed. ••we are right back" to OIBBON8, H. L .. Corona del M•r Carict.turtst who wtU draw likes LeBard q DavUi Mrs. ·Stanley reports that these
.,..._&An • • . • .... the o~ riea.on for ~ pr<r Ol880N. A . E:., .Balboa i.&and ~ of children. This enterto.Jn· Hemo.ndez. lhr ~ave booths will be judged by the Pres!· are loo ,psune to m 1n1m1U: our advantages and exaggerate pom:l-"wby not •ve lbe raone.y !" <JRAHAM. e . s .. Newport ment wlll be conttnuoua from 1 Vidal rhl ' Arrigont dents of the N e w port Harbor
our )imitations. Random ex&mpMB of diecNpaD· JmALY, MARK. Balboa Wand p.m. I Willoughby f Banka Rota.ry, Kiwanis, Lions, Zonla and
F l h bed of rOAeS on this planet. The clee ln UllHIUUenU were lltlled by ~lfORKINS. C .. H., N*Wp01't At 8 p.m., Sant& Claus will ofs z --the :Costa Mesa U ong Clubs. The ew peop e •·SVC 8 . • . . M~r Drake. He •ld invNUp-:BOYT, w. v .• Corona del Mar flcially welcome ,Chris'tmu by l-C1uattied ad.I are read byjfolke judging will be done the artemoon
bumps we -eDCOWlter are at times ·pretty JtlrTlng. ~t the Uon bu ~ ·th.at on one t.OREN!l"ZEN. J ."<H •• &lboa tumlng on Sean CbNtmu Tree who u e looking to buy. of December 1st, f o 11 owing a
important thing is not to Jet the unpleasant expe.nences pl«ie or kx.al prqpert.y the 'city'• liUJ'TH'EWS. .u..BERT. c 0 9 t a Square lll'bt.a and announcinl tree., -People do read the want ads. luncheon at the Balboa Bay Club.
blind our eyes to tbe blessings ever nt hand. •-"."'nt I• $&1 .MO . while 1 h e M-• , , d _. [ 1· . W ClO\lft\ye laSll..t,4-"10. '"'-9 la only M08Rl8, DDT J . !Jr., Coal a
-We Amencans .eDJOY a good stsn lhu o 1vmg. e , ~O •.Pre ad on the improve--·
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Dr. Obed Lucas
DENTIST
• Phone HJarbor 1480
22021!. W. Central
NEWPORT BEACH
OPl'OlllETRl!lft!
E. T. lttmTEltWOlt'D:I, 0. .0.
V. E. >&.OEPSEL, 0. D. cat well, are ·telJIOnably well housed, hnvc adequate cloth· mant.o In thiA cue. ·I.be reot of ttie NACK. HERMANN JC .. N-rt
jnv and at least eome of the mechanical devices such as dlffennu beJng In valuation of NA:.BH. Mn. I:. c .• Costa ,111-.
• • :o . . , . d the Jand cln•-, <But not .all 1-1 NOURSE. Kn. 'N ;C.. ill&lboa ... :w:ubjng ,ma.cbiaell and cars ·that make for 11n easter an properties are M11111d ·hifsbf'r by RUQQt.:r.8, a . .l:.,·'Corooa deJ Mar -S•P •AS l ~y . . OPTOMETRISTS
t .SUI \9·. Newpon. .&n'CI I
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more ple8B&Dt eziBtence. the county. & cited a cue where BMA.LL. F . L. . .N""IJ>Ort
Are th ldul r thee thi ? thr councy u•1••e11 a pl e c e af 8Mn'H MrR JACK £ Newport
we an or e ' ngs ·. . . . r r oper l y h~re al only S27.600 STARE.CE, M.ra. KENNETH. B.al· Are we thankful too. for the pol1t1cal and religious while the ('.lty'a •aluatlon Is $40,s boa laland
i:'reedom .which is oum, for the opportunities in education, oto. This property be asld In· TOHTLL, Dr. G. E .. Balboa
. •b . d . vlrt )) li e or endeavor? Are volves ohly land with no lmproves WALDRON. OERTRUDE, &Jboo m u.~mess an lD ua Y every n . . . menl.1. Is land
we gr:atefu.l Inr the ,gWdance and pmtect1on thts r1at1on "Such dlscrepanclu.'' the >.tayor WlaBON, HAROLD E ., Be\boa
has ch.ad through two ·great wars? " said, "can.not posaibly exLst" with· Uland
'H we as individuals will cultivate the habit of than.ks· ~~~=i. of any ratr method of -------
giving every dlLy we shall be ama...ed at our •boundless Boat owners Jut w .. k filed Stanley, Watson,
·blee.'linp and we ahall give to our annual Thanksgiving romplatnta that the Pr 0 P 0 • • 1 Philli'ps t o Spea k . . . · would co.t lhem more since the holiday a meaning far beyond t.hnt of merre routine cere-county, If and when deaignated lo
mony. collect the dty'• taxea. would W!IC
·• its ·ow11; &19eMMe.nt rolb -which are ----about 10 per cent ~gher thali the S'l.&GGEKING i'A.X LOAD cl\,Y '•· In rebuttal, the mayor
. . . polnttd out that the city would It IBD't a pretty picture, but cartoonists hit the nail conunu• to .. t th• rate and that
on the head wheri they dtipict US, the taxpayers or the Indications were that tht.> rate
nation ae staggering ·under an increasin_g load of ta>les would be J>Qr~. ·He said the avers
' . . . age boat owner w.oukJ actually pay
of one sort or another. Insult is added to IDJUry ·when a utue i-. than 11 more. :n.e in-
eongreaaional leaders are c~rtPoned. throwing still newe! c~ ~ coulW!, would be more
"b··--t---", ..,h becks of taxil!llyers. for ownera ot large boat.II ina" exs
WVIUUS on 'II. e ~ . . pensive y&chl.1.
Why all the new truces, you ask? The ans ... er 18 m
fOiJ.r .daily newspaper files. News stories have faithfully
reported that our governoient is aom;istently spending
more than it 'takes in. And e~ery day ·we read of new
Mis taliM <Jar f or
Prowler ill F og
din llNt .... ___. of alil *' atcl-govenunent iwen g programs. d...,te ,..1 _, .......... tW...i'a-y
· The answer .ia .in history bodks. On too many occasions, momlnc la thf. hNvy toe wa.111
govemments, nations .and empires have been scuttled into wltiN a B-Mtn• ·hlwl •....an m ..
oblivion 'because their peoples bad been convinced they could ·1-a cnMad ul-•W"'. for •
get something ior .nothing. At s~O. a. m. Mrw. E •. c., Mar-
Tbe &IUIWe!' .is with us today. Hardly n day goes by, it •hi. lH .coUIM A.-e, 11e111oa lo-
seems but some new "social welfare" idea is suggested by ·ta.d, ,pllo_. J10lle• and •*"''"" • ' . , . ,prowl4-r had ju.t brokHI a "'ln·
S~le a n d naUonal legialatlve
offalra are Reheduled for public
dJRCuaaton 'at Garden Grove ne.xt.I
Tu ea day, Nov. 29, when the'
rounty'a npn-sentativea at Sacra.•
mento and Washington ap~ar at
the Agocllted Chamber of Cofl\-·
merce meetlng, "t for 7 p.m . at
l h e lmperiaJ reataurant, 8 8 4 1
Ca~en Orove boule:\'ard.
ConKreuman John Phillipe of
the 22nd -d9itrl<"l. Senator ·elJ"h':
\.\'al8on and Speaker Sam L. Cols
""" and Aasemblyman Eo.rl Stan·
ley or Balboa 1 " I a n d. will be
present lo discuu current develops
m en t • • n d problems tn their
resp.ect lve jurilldlction.'I.
p,glJ,IWI TOlllR.-CllS i-'ST
C1ucaeo. •••·•• ci-h · .... 1MllllAL • VIA 1HI GOLDIN S1A11110u• .
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the friendly Sou,,,.,,. ·Pacific :
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E . B. SHARPLEY I J. w. U VINGSTONE
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.Harbor !411
Ledy A lleDdamt.
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OORONA DEL MAil
DAY AND NIGHT I n-·u...-o
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INSURANCE
Old Eatablls~ lrururance
Acency
.All Une1 written.
llQW.t.RP W. <J l!lRBISll
1108 NOWJ1Drt Blvd., CoOta .,_
·PHONE BEACON 5lDl
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--· 11111 UI Marine A"e. ..BalM .1-..s
INSURANCE :rouc
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GBEEl..EY " GRIME8
GENERAL INSURANCIC
•Phone Harbor 2034.
I02 Main St. lla.lboa
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CJ&lre Griffith
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our lawmakers. ln ever)' ~' 1t s government financed dow and wu nt•riq' thr wln·
<thi• and federal spon11orship .of that. Nothing whatever is dow. -·••ace ...... ved uwy
said of the fact ·that (still to a small degree) WE are louad that """ P,.....l•r "'"• •
It will be the third public ap-
pearance of Congreuman PhllllJlM
tn the county, l!lince hlfl return
from a tr{Ji abroad with the con·
gre.ulonal committee on U. s .
cemeterte, a.nd battle monumenUt
R' I• expected to dl.'lcuu that trip
and, a" a member of the house
appt;'Opri•tlons committee. federal
finances. He f'ffenUy predicted
devoluallon of the U. S. dollar and
reutrn to •the gold eta.ndard., a,q
an alternative to heavy federal
lax lncreues .
Ill "S::,.~•~Str.,t 25tl•~:::..""°k'.~~"'d. P.llfsiotllerapy Office
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I , ' club ""Plfl drtYra by ~rt E .
gQvernment. And w hen we bear someone sa.y, 'Government Barry. !51! c""'tvl4"W, Bay•ho"'"-
paid," .you can -cor:rectly substitute the truth, ''We paid." CMt hlMf tu 18to t1b,. Martin
Taxes jn these United States amount lo more than one---n.. car -to NOi , with 1thP .f ro11t -.I ta thr llvl11c fourth of our .total national income. If you work 40 houra ,_,.,
a week, you work mote than ten hours to •pay direct and .. ..,.. polio. otal..t, i-t mi.-
indirect taxes. One-fourth of your working time is spent to "" .,,,. """'' •I 0ou1 .. a...i l'ark
. &~urA. -011•nldrrs ..... d a 111 a r,. pay for the cost of govcmmen!. WM . ...,. to u... ....._. .,... mlDOr
Jn a :w~y it's a vicioUB circle. .Bureau upon bureau is ..._..,. to tbr 11Uirnhu~. T.?w ear
aet .up to "administer•• new federal ·programs. Tax ·ra"'8 ...nr...i • ._,..i ''""'' ""~·
are increased to finance them. ·Hotd Fun ra:I Frida
With so much of their income deducted as direct .and ..., .,,,, _ _. e de H Y
Seonator Wataon, Speaker Col·
Ii°" and Stanley wiU deal with
tbe SacMmento leglalatlve
attuatlon.
indirect tax.es, peQple are forced to rely more .and more .. w _.,...,ru omer
uPon "government" -·thus making it their master rather Funeral se.rvi.ce11 wll1 be held We thought all Serge-anti 1
f:"r l-"·-at 11 a. m , for Mra. Gertz balls voices. but lhlnga muat h&ve Lhan their servant. _, chan... ~-.... th A •-·rude Homer, 77, 3700 W. Balboa •'" .. · · · ~....,.. e nny '-"
---------------------------divd., Newport. who paued away lookinC" for baritones and ba.s.ees
Tuesda.y morning following an at-ror alnglng groupe. It see.ma that' ,
lack of cerebral thr:omboais at Army t enors are aa plentltul as
·tbe Homer winter re.ldence at full on peacht-a, but the deep
u1e ICorengo St., South Pu..dena. nott>a are ahallower than a •ucer
"IR Y ra Manner of Speaking"
i9y -..u..PH rC. RMK.DLE!'" Surviving Mrs. Homer are her of le•. 'n\la b truatratlng be--
. ll"a lrT. ·S'wuwt-. .. ......._. husband. Harry. • daughter. Kl• eauae a quartet without low notes
.... 8~ A 'lltMrtty £1eanor Homtr, and two gnnd-ls 111te Durante with a anub noee,
:8f!;llllCm ~ dauthten, Connie a ·n d S.rbara· :~Un hea~I:,g ,.:~e ~1111~11
Of all .the ~·-<illit I claa"'-, ""Ille. c 1 I< n sung Y • • •--,--. a'he :rurner. St.even. ~ J:cgle-o hlOl·pltcbed tenon ill apt to
111.y i"avort\e .ii th!la'n ; 90ft .J:uoen.1.Bome at ,Fremont and be dlaConcertJn&' .• ntere'• alway•'
l!be JalM!aimie peat who sftlte-my YUt, ..a Centra .ineu, 8outb.Jtuadena, the possibility l.He Anny mtcht
And -lllarta out wtth, ''Say llAen?" ·will Jlold tbe •Mrvlce1. I t hu been borrow a few deep l"Olcee from the 1
He doMnlt trftll7 ,want me to •Y ••u.un"' ·•t all. Thet la Jut thJ,I ,re41u.ted that no .Oowen be sent N,avy • · · but we-' doubt If they'd l ,
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-if'1mpoeed. -w cbartty. alld w~ abOUld be .u th&nkrul u
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Enc 'Th• k• I Sk t• • I ~ campalp. I lrftrt Lber Monday ,,_ 11:30 to OUrage In mg f ep ICISITI TbJa •Mk. tnembt.n °' Uou 'to 1g3 ~ resWar nooa diMce .. . ~ ~t,..:;.::; =., u.m!"rv1c~ ::..,~~~ u= =.: ~ "~ ~oulcl Include In their readlnf aonie mapslnea that tlvttr. Uiat perbape In-m.... Kr. li'urar lutnlcto l•i..r-tad -·~-'Independent tblnldnc and olr.epticloin" declared J'red Huber, ~ tbaa any allnllar project atu&nu In bu!c ._ ot I.be art.
----1 1 ' evu fnltltuted. Ulin« the Oahlm-&sinning ttb the .amba, be dean of mep at Orange Cout college, at r' afternoon mee~ or bi& n~twork. Lkml are' \~lng pr'Ope:9es tow te&dJ one perticuJar
tN Newpo'1 _ Beach Elemen~ Schoola Pa,fenl-Teacher auociaUon, some thirty rn:Ullon people to ~b step ~l" ie-on_ 'By the e8d -0r
Monday at }he 'Newport Scbool auditorium. g1ve 1 a new"Or well mended toy to tht aerlea of JeeeMa etudea.tl wjll
Speaking on Ole subject ''What Maguioea Do You ,Rad!" Mr. the !Toy Turnout project. IJl lbt' hav e ~ the prtnclp&H ot
Hbber bued/ hta talk on a. modem -bite~ of th I• actlvityf 27.000 rhumb&, t&n80. tox trot. New.
uient.ure course he formerly fruit anj&nlementa, flanked by Wona are expected to play Santa Yorker, awtnc anti the waltz.
tausbt at h1endale college, and yellow candlMUclui. Kn. Gordan C 1 ar u • to the under · prtvilefed 'nlla acUvlty 18 being-spor90red
on, bb pe:~nal crua~ to en· McCheaney gave the tnapiraUonal Cbildren in the-C&llfomla·Nevada by memben of t.be coUt'Ct-Sptniab
COlb"&l'e peopJe to read maguinea and m em be r • of Den "· CUb Dtatrict alone. . clul and the Noon ActlvltiH
of a ty}.e to benefit them moat. Scouts. led the a.Jute to the f1ac. Cbairm&n Tom Foetu wllbes it Conutllttee of the Student Govern-
-Dtvtdlnc hi• subject into two In the short bullnea meeting unduatoocl that all toys collected ment Aaeoclatlon.
parts. ''The Magulne9 Y-Ou Read" it wu voted to epoJU10r lhe 13 by Uona bi thla vtclnlly wW ~ '
and ·~ Magazines You Don't Brou•nie troops, now In the New· redltlrlbuted here, and that each o.t-\'aDey Trek e RK ft.e&d." t )I e Orange Coast dean port Harbor a r e a , and it was will (be delivered to the riCbl child
atated that there are 6000 map· announced lhalt Lee McCUntoclt. on or before Christm&.I morning.
atna publl.thed today. of which J r.'s. sixth : g:ra'de room ·had won The rtpt c:htkt will be found
32 have a circulation of tnore than the attendance award at the la.st through charitable agencln. teach·
one million. In thl1 group are the me~Ung. era. club leaden, minlater1, and
pr. and Mrw. (Katllleenl Cole·
m a n h a v e purchaaed a small
traJler and w t 11 be am.one the
tnousanda of people on the Dtath
Valley camp party of Dec. 2 and
3. They expect to take· picturet
of the camp--out.
50.UTHli N . C'AllfOINtA
Tlme, Life. Forum, R•ders Di· others wboee tingera a.re at all
p:ttl. LedJu Home Journal. Sat· To A"-anl Prts8 ti.m~e on the putae or the under·
urday Evening Poit and on down Hlghlighl.l!I at the board meeting privileged.
the popular li!llt including True of the P .. T.A .. held 1a1t week at Pa.rtJculan may be learned by
Oonfeulon1, Sup<>rman. Bat Man, lhe H orace Erusign school. were: contacting Llon Chairman Tom
Photoplay' and others. the decUilon t o aw a r d art prlua Foete r, and by liiltenlng to the
Contrasted with this group Mr. tor the best seventh grade po1ter1' 7 :45 CBS F1'1!<l Beck program
Huber named a1 magazines pf publicizing the P.·T.A . member· each morning. On this broadcut,
lower circulation which should be ship drive to Ma.rvalle Moody. Mr. Beck will menUon lthe Toy
represented l.n homes along with Bobby Call.it;, Ronnie Ch.aae and l"urnout daily.
th e more p::tpular publications: Dick Hatch ; a vote to investigate -------
New Yorlr;er, Pacillc Spectator, recreational tacilitie1 to r Balboa
T>Ie Review, P oetry, U. S . News. I 1 land children: the need for
United Nations. N e w Republic. school band uni!onn1. presented
Forel&'" Affairs. AUantic. Harpera in a .. talk by Miu Perkins; and a
and Saturday Re view ot Lltera· decision to help with Christmas
ture. In all these the 1peaker has boxes for th e county hospital
Future Farmers
to Acquire Steers
Halo-kl .fti>eb.m. Earl Trapp, J ohn
French, Frank Hruza. S t e v e
Changala, Bill Archer. Roy R idley,
Theodore Gray. Robert MacCreg·
o r. Ph·Ul p Albert of Orange Coaat
College are among the 120 F\J.
ture Far mers of Amer ica who
W111 acquire f<v their farm project
a purebr('d Rer eford 1teer thl1
Saturday , Novem ber 19, at the
Sattler and Rapp teed yard In
in Chino. Calltom ia.
found a weighing and evaluation children·s ward.
of subject material that h e I p Mrs. ·Grayce ~vier, principal of
atimulate Ida.. Corona del Mar school, and M i5!9
Comic books .c a m e In for a
!!ha.re of at..tenttOn as Dean Huber
related that n'lo."4 t psychologists
don·t pay too much a ttention to
them unleM that ts all a child Is
intere11ted In . Then a sublltituli.on
!Ji called for. .s u c h a1 rea dl.ng
ai4ud by pa r e n t 11 or s uitable
alenes that &&ti11fy the adventure
urge .
Musical selectio ns w e r e fUr·
nl8hed by the etementary schoolJI'
in,te rmedlate Ot'eihestra and th e
l'Wing band, with Miu Norma
Perkins as director and Ins truct or.
, Mn. H . P. Yarnell. president.
prelJided over the meeting. and
Introduced Mrs. J . R. Ev an s.
magazine chairman, w h o p re·
se.nted the program. Fifth grade
room mothers served refreshments
from tabJe1 centered by a utumn
Bernice Veatal. prlpclpal o f New·
port scbool. were a mong those
pre~nt.
Mothen of eighth grade pupils
heard a talk on w a y s parent.s
could Usis t children of t his age
at a meeting held by Mrs. Harold
Benedict and M.n . Harold O. Boy·
vey. Too m .mothers la.st week a t
Horace EMign school. CllJford
Mahler, mathematlca lrutructor ,
and Principal Roy Andersen spoke ' to the group. which included one
father. A. L. Zerbe.
Othen present Included: M IN
Lillie Thomsen. s e ce rt a r y t o
Horace 0 . Ensign. district auper·
intendent of .Chools: and ~{ e 8 ·
dames A . L. Zerbe, Beva n J ohnson.
R. F . , Ba r t o n, J ean Gounlan,
Gladys Brothers. Sam Ka uffman.
W. O. Hanit!IOn. M. C. Mullin11.
A ,.K . tlindsay, Ever ett Nunan a nJ
Fred Woodworth.
The opportunity for tbe F\Jtur"
Farmers members to obtain tht>se
animals has been made a vailable
by the Farmers lruiurance Group,
who purchased the steen in
Wyoming and broug ht them to
this &tta. The top·grede 11teer11
will be 90id to the }'oungsters
for the same price that wu p&id'
on the range, with no charge far
tran11po rtatlon, v a c c i n a Uon Or
fttdlng. These ltema a re con·
trtbuted by the insurance com·
pany .
License Wearing ' Rule \Eliminated . . 20 Bands Selected
For · Rose Parade A long~atandlng regulation re·
quiring California sportamcn t o
til.,play hunting a n d flahJng . 11-
cen&es above the waist has been
wiped oft the books by the Fish
and Game commlsalon.
.. In the put it has been our
cus tom to buy a grand cha.mplon
•teer al auction and donate It t o
an Individual," Thomas E . Leavey .
president of Farmers Insurance
op; .. ~.· '"1'11~ yeu w c
felt that by obtaining these quaU-
lty animals for the members of
the Future Farmers chapter at
range price, we would be of m ore
service to a much greater number
ot youngsters ....
Endorted by S t a t e wardens
and representatives of sportsmen's I t • • • ' • STO"pl.. the move becomes etfec·
tjve December 8 . Commlsaioners
~xpla.lned the old law waa abol·
lshed to rl-ee a.n estimated $50,000
a year for fl!ih a nd go.1ne con·
eervatlon eftorta Instead of buy-
ing an d distributing 11 cc n s c
holders.
Chlet L. F . Chappell of t h c
Dun-au of Patrol reported tha t
w'nlcna w ill have bette r oppor-
fUJtllles f o r c lose Inspection ot'
ltceIUJta with elimination of the
old resulaUon.
-;>8c w ise-tell people-advertise ~
Twedty of California·• finest
m ar c h ing bands hav e been
selected to partici pate in the Slst
Annual ROiie parade next Jan uary
2. Robert Dorn, chairman. Tourna·
n1ent of R OMS Music com m ltt~.
a nnou nced toda y.
Mr. Dorn stated tha t "the Music
com mittee ! a ces' a tremendous
task ea ch year in select ing a p·
proxin1a tely t'venty bands rrom
the hundredS or applications tl\e
Tourna1nent receives a n d th,ose
(inally a ccepted are sure to please
Rlchwd Barrett. ad\ri.sor for the
Future Farmer organlz.ation ln
Orange Cout College, s tated t hat
this project would solve one o f
the largieat problems which ha.a
contronted the FF A .movement in
Southern California.
Builders Demand
That Woods Quit
our vlaitors in Passdene. with au . Marshall Tilden. Rlvtrside Bulld-
outstandlng perfo rmance:• ,.· er, Fr}day nigbt was elected 1950
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The Tournan1ent will not Invi te President or-the Building Contrac·
a.n "out-.ot·atate'" band to partlc\· t or! Auoctatton of Callfornla. It
pate ln the 195-0 parade in orde r wai announced he.re today. Othe r
to accept another California band. officers elected to the 2000 •mem-
Whenever poasible b a n d • ar e ber auoclatlon, which COMlructs
selected from commu nttle11 enter· more than 90 per cent of all hoUJ;·
I ing floats in the parade t o assur .. Ing in Southern Callfomia . we-re :
n1o re colorful en trte11. The 1940 William Baines of Los Ange.les-
parade will be remembered for Finl Vice-President: C. J . WllUan1
the stirring en t r Y from Long MiUerburg of Sherman Oakl!I, 2nd
Beach, coir.pQ&ed of the Mounted VI«. President: Ho"A·ard Nichols,
Police Posse fine marching band Baken!leld. Secretary; H a r-r y
a n d their sweepata.kes winning Hai\l!lon, Loi Angeles. T r-ea.surer :
float. Edward M. Sills, Executive Vive·
Order Your Silver Hollow-ware
now .. lnc ludlng Tea Se rvice,
Cove red Vegetable Diab, Meat
Platters. Gravy Boats, etc.
C-."'RL~ATIONAL 8TEAU:NG
I pc. place settins . lnc. tax
$U.!3 Up .
IMl Re~rs Bros. Slh·~r Plate
U pc. •t. eervlce fo.r 8 $1-l.13
CenunuaJI.)' Sii' erplaii.
62 pc. aet, service for 8 .... ,,,
The-,BuUdog band from Paa&· President an d Aas<>ciatlon •tan·
dena City col1ege hu again been ager will conti.nue to hold the
designated u the official Tourna· same ottlce.
ment of Rose1 band and will open One of lhe tughlights ot the con·
the-parade. Audra Stong is band vention. which co n c I u d e d lut
director. PCC's Cr'OB!!I town rival. week In Coronado, CaJlfornia, wu
John Muir college, u n de r the a resolution calling on President
direction of Lel&nd Green. will Truman to demand the immediate
again take part in the parade . realgna.Uon or T:lrhe Wooda, Nal·
John Henry Lyons w ilt assemble lonal Housing Expedltor, on the
lhe top-notch muaiclans Crom all grounds that the Federal Oftlclal
of Pasadena's Junior High schools. La "1'1ore con«med with advanc·
to Conn the All·City Junior H l&h Ing the prtnciplea and phila.ophJes
School band of approximately 100 of IOcialized bouslng than he I• In
niarcben. • advancing the growth and develop-
A l-otaUon p o I i c Y has been ment of privately owned homea.
establial\.ed by the Muaic commit · ror which he is actuaUy employed."
tee .. 11.-here bands from the same Tiiden, new elected prea:lde:nt of
city or area will participate on a the builders group. predicted tba.t
year In, year out buia. Glendale ••upward.a of 75,000 bomea "10 be
City Youth band took part In 19"8 constructed In Southern c.ilfonlla
and theJr High School band A as durlnc the next 12 monlha.." Be
been selected to ""'rch wtth...ftieJr a.Id that ln~ ln labor cosb
f_to.t in the 1860 parade. ln the buikllng material and coa·
The bands f r o m the Pad fh: atruelion tndwltrics are belnc re·
Cout conference and Bil 10 con· nected in a steadily advanctng
ference 8Choola selected lo play cost ot ·construction to new home:
in the . Roee: Bowl wi11 a I 11 o be bWJd4!n. "lt ls certain," .Tltden
competlns for the publlc'a ap. Mid. "that there will be a conUnu·
proval in the parack-. Ing tnc:r.ae in conatnaotion C09t.I
Mr. Dom and h I • t..<»odiniltlee d'uriq lbc: out 12 MOntbL .. bancn, an band arrangements the
Asks for letters
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"'°"11"1 of the parade. bcg!nni ng
at 0!:00 a.Jn. when band bUlleS boclri arTIY!ng In Puadcna. lll<m·
-. .ot th~ committee are: Thomu
0. ... ..-. Dr. Harwl B. Cla<k.
l!lad·W: Holder. Orvl1Je L. H-. N_.-t a.d..·Qty Judse All~ £. KcMeW. llanlld z. ·-Harry Bloclptt lul WMJt filed a
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thrff thou.tand feot 0-1-llllf8IUll &II.' Ulla ,. r
Beach, It -poeolblo to -l.bt .&a~ .... m..C J1o ........ ~ 111 -.t J -
ouUln .. of the elty of A-"'! f Ikea 1 U.. f .'71
Catalina Iatan•: and the ruradirc" • 'lb!I I Mr II LIO 1ky line of tb1a beautiful pa ae ~ -•
in tbe Paetnc Mood out abarply . 4 LlaN I ll4t !a •• .
agalnat the asure .blee fll tM ab-~ 111.r. 1911, aak tor .. Ad Taker"" or -4 ad ud rmr.Jttaaae tD
aol.tely deer aky. Be7vnd It an<! NEWPOd' aa•aoa PUWI ""'NG 00. .
looktng a.ltnott u eftaf'P, could Dll ....._ ~ Jltewpwt 8771' Clllfw•
euilY be .een the San Oementf' l'be blldtta will not "-f"tllP""'dbl1 tor IDOft U.... -IW&a:t
--••
Mesa SalP.S1Dart l
NEW ud tlu:D ~
llOU!ISBOLD APPLIANCSS
eoW llpot RetrfC .T CL ft. '87.75
Weot. Bo11Jo Gu Rance • .$~1.00
Detroit .r.w.u Rane• ---·~-llO
AMC olec. raanct• lrontt U2.!5-0
Ou a.iid OU Beat~ra.-.$3 up
. . . . . -·--
t ~ ,
BAY .FRONT , APT. '
(LitfJe) Balboa Island . I
FOR RENT~. •
'-
r16 STANLEY HADFIELD I .Marine, Balboa Island Harbor 234(}..M
•
-
GJtAND PIAN\), only $391, med,
lovf:ty tone, gooo action. ~mis.
Another tot $487. others fOI' '*· '690, $788. Good maku.
DA.i.'""lZ.SCinilDT, S a n t a A.pa,
520 No. Main, ror. 6th. New
Spi~eb: from $395. Knabe planas.
YEARLY RENTAL -Unt'urn. 2
bed.rm. hoo9e. Garage. \Vuh.,
mach. $60 nio. t o Ap ri. 1st R~
frig. and stov<' nvailabl~. 753 W.
19th. Costa ~{t'SB. B t:'8.. 04.2Ch1K
or Beacon M61..J. 82ttc
the hospitality wu keyed to a Albert Spencer. execuUve din;c-
brllJJant tl9wer tlrlemit. n..llns t«, read the October report dia-
polnattl.a dlolftlnated tlle Rf!et diltng that total club attendance
table decor, wttne Ute ttmall tnlee lncreued to 3069 member visita a.11
grouped about the room. were comparfli wtth 2801 lut year with
spread with pretty linens and cen-a.a aw;race daily attend&nce of 118
tered wtth deep purple and yelJaur boJs. Tbtn wen 28 new mernber3
tru. reported tor October making a
lalaftd to the So 1:1 th. Ute Sa n pu UM ftlttt to eornctq •srtr,
Nicholas bland to· th:18t,«t.hwe!!lt ·n.w~ : :...·=~~::;•~eat Mt _,__ to
and the Santa cnn: I to tbf' UlJ · rt1tem ta and cancellatiom w1ll tM
North. It wu atinost: trnJ)Obibl' nilea and ttg'\llaUona. Adve: en Hoa l'tl. a&r 1116.
Radloe ·-·-·········-·-··-··········~ up 100 Jtca l:lec. Incubator -'31. 75 BUNGALOW piano. Baby. Ne,,.,·,
tee boz.111 ···-··--···-·--····-···M op $387 . Terms. Or rent. DANZ.
RENTAL ;'
SPECIALISTs
After lingering over a delectable tot.al of 427 since June. topping the
l!lbrtmp and rice concoction, frozen 394 membtrshlp mark at the same
fruit ulad and Other delecacl9 as time-Wt year.
tong as possible, the frlenGIJ played Spen~r saJd craftahop v I •I t •
to believe -t.1\at the dbtance t o •cctpted up to 5 p.m. on the da7 P~ publk:a • ·
some of thett points wu over \
100 miles.
AnUque CUI Olua SCHMIDT, Santa Ana. Knabe
BUY-llftL-TRADE planoo.
... NEWPORT BLVD. at OrUg• '-'-'-'----------
Call Edna -croitir
Linwood Vick, Rltor.
-hJ&nd HA:R. 20U
33-c~t
b"tidge and canuta. numbered M9 with 468 craft!!:hop
Included we're Meadarna. Milton projertl complet«I. h.rt.her •h<*'·
SteUtt, Emeat McCJellan, Gwen Ing the upward surge wa.s t he ~1 3
Vermillion, l>ougla.t HineaJy, Loulll atte~ce tally recorded for the
Vanyl, William Purdy and Thomu Annl8tlce Day weU em! at the
Old Bald)', anow cove rf'd !rtnCP
Lbe Wt storm, looked, 11 k e a
g1ant'.s Ice cream co n e within
•rm'• reach and one c!OUl d Imagine
he could ~ the cherrtu on the
tren in Beaumont . sixty miles
a~·ay. Jn th e more Immediate
roreground, the browns and ye1·
lows and green.a of the various
section• eewn in barley, alfalfa
and Um.a bearu. contraitted sharply
with the dotted s cree!'! upon acres
of orange t r e ~ s In ant: of thr
'A'Orld'8 richest c l tr us a1r ea s.
Ora ng e count y. Jn New York. and
In other la rge cit le!I!. hundreds of
people every week vl-'lt the: top
of the city's tntl building!'! to get
a blrd'11 eye vlt'w of these gna!
cl t le:!'I. But no view from e9en .thtc
tallff:t or the taU but•dtnv can
quftl the beauty of t he sight a.!
sPen rrom thh• three thousand foot
vantage point In the s ky.
Classified Index 11-etJILDING SDVJCl:ll
COSTA KESA ' SPIN\En". · Repossessed. Pay out
11tfc bai,.tice only $291 .. Used upright!
10-Guldo PAINTING ------------$89'. $87. $95. Great bargain.
A Bargain for c:35 $3000.oo w e b e i. one ot tile "t' World's Fair piano. Used. Trm.s.
FOR RENT
Mayfield. club.
il BulJdlloC 11ote..-
ll ...... Bel•lctw
It P e-rHmh
Colltftctor, Lic.n..d, 1-.d
Fut. IJ:ftlctent
Guannt.od Work
WUhlng .llacblne, Z yr. old Ag!· DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO, CO ..
tator type:. (Coat new $189.50.) almost 100 1planos to choose
!OM Newport BJvd., Costa Me!IB. from . 520 N<>r Main, oor. 6th,
ON LIDO ISLE. Several beautl·
f\llly fUrnJ.ahed alngle and dbte.
apa.rtmenta. Week.Jy or mont,bly.
Private garages and be:acbea.
LIDO ISLE PROPERTIES, be. Beptist S. S. Class
Elec+s Offic:ers •
Offteoer1 were elected at a fel-
lowwhlp party held by the young
married people,.' S~q,day School
. cJa.ss of the First Baptist church
of Costa .. !ifeaa. Cha.rlu McCuny
wu elected pre~ldent and choeen
to tterle with bJm were EI v I n
Grauer, vice pruJdeot, Daily Roel·
!ithelm. ettftta.ry. and Mar c e 11 f'
Stellu, trea~urer. An.er a pro·
gram of pmes. refreshment.A were
11ervf'd .by Alta Pinkley, Lee
Raines and Charles McCurry.
Missionary Soc:iety
Plans Calenders
Memberllt of tlle Ladles Mission-
ary '90C lely of the Newport Har-
bor Lutheran church convened re·
<'ently iii the home of Mni. Ralph
My~hn on San Bernardino Ave.
,vhere Mn. K . L. Quarry ualated
In hoste• dutieA. A contest for ob·
talnlng-the most name" for the
birthday calendan was won by
Mrs..--Augu."t Becks trom'• team.
Mrs. D o n Wedeking, president,
conducted the bU idne.ss aession. '
Locel Riders
~in Ribbons
At Pleydey .
ne Men Boots &J'ld Saddle cJub
played host to members of the As·
l'oclatM Riding Club8 of Orange
County at the Round Robin play·
day. heJd at tne Orange County
Fair grounds area. Sunday, N~
vember 13.
Memben of ·the Boot.JI and. Sad·
dlers Club winning ribbons wert':
Blmi Pow.ell, Glenn Tbomu, Bur·
nle Balley, Kay Bailey, Shirley
Thonipson and Forrest Paull.
Children's Home Soc:.
To Hear Mrs. Chipman
MrS. J . ~slie Steffensen will be
h08tf>M to members of the Child-
ren's H ome Society at her home,
209 Marigold a venue, Corona del
Mar. Luncheon hosteM Mn. Law·
ranee Brown will be assisted by
M"". Bevin JohMOn and Mn. F .
J , Cleary. Speaker will be Mn.
Ora Chipman of the: eoclety's San·
ta Ana ottlce, who will outline the
hl11tory ol. the organlaUon.
-Clasaifled .d4 a.re ·read by fol.ka
wbo a.re Joo~ to '-uy.
------------
Lido News ----.
THANKSGIVING
EYery day is THANKSGIVING
wtth us. We are thankf\JJ that
we Uve in the United Stace.
and'" In the finest part of this
''blessed" country -Calllornia
-AND In the choice part of
California -UDO ISLE -at
Newport &:ach.
Here at UDO ISLE we are
THANKFUL f o r t h e lovely
BAY that surrounds u.w -for
tM tine protecUV!l restr1cUon:t
-for the lovely clubhouae and
private beache.11 -f· or t be
tennla courts and pod neigh·
bon -for our nice clean.
smog-frtt a ir and fa, the lack
ot con.gutlon on our atn!t:U..
We an a.190 TllANKJl"tJL f«
the tarre vclumn ot bUalnea
we have enjOyed. durlq the
~a.r. ANO, ye&.. ftrJ' TBA.HK·
YUL for au of out old f'rleftd9
and tbr addiUon of many -b4pw
oneo.
You, too, Will _.. ~
FUL It you will lnveotlpte
the ~ advan~ .. to living
on ·LID9 ISL& Here JOU can !MU' a 1ot ,., .. 11tt11 .. ..,_ _____ ,.._
u '1UOO -w1u. t.,_
lt -11&7 1"" to -to LIDOllllA~
TO 1"'I and 1'l!'lf9 a -pl • TllANlmQ.IVIMO. •
Winnen of the monthly art con·
test were Richard Ta J s t r a and
Lawrence Castro, tint place priaa
Ln senior and junior dlvl.sions. re--
«pectlvely. Honorable mention rib--
bona went to Carl Held, John Mc-
Clu11ke:y and faul Pearse. Entries
are now being r eceived for the
next oonteat to be judged Dec. 6.
l6 8'9re Ieer Car
ti Tran.•portattoa
11 Roof. Coatract.
a. e..atJ AWo
19Upllolotemoc
... _. AJde
ll'rft ll:lrtlmatea
W1LlOCR SWAFFORD
Phone Becoa UOS..W
80cll1H
___________ s_;~_c_89 Sa.Illa Ana. ~abe planoo.
R "'"'IO REPAIR E w . e<tRsTLER .n:.v 1010 ·0c~an Blvd.; Corona d•I Mar
3333 Via Udo,
Phone Hubo.r 1500
i,
n Loot ud ,._
!4 School-butntctlon
~ Sltuatlou Wuted
!9 11o1p WMted
IO_M._1-
11 WMled le Buy
RUG 6 UPHOLSTERY
. CLEANING
We S}:>f'Ciollze in cleaning Rugs
Ir: Upholste ry only. Done In
you.r own home using the .Fam~
oua HILDE eyetem.
Q u I ck ' Semce. Oov't. llcetls~ may have a pair or PU."les to the
engineer 'ft' ll b Emer90n Radio Paulo Drive-In Theatre by calling
and Televtlion. Mar ine, auto, for them at office of the Ne\vport
home radioe, all makes. "You Barbor Publishing Co., 2211 Ba.!boa
get better aervlce at Howard's." Blvd., Newport Beach. HOWARD PAGE
lltfc
13ALBOA isLANri!..studio Apt., 1
roon11 bath ~ kftchc-ne tte. IdCal
tor single person or working
coupJe. $25 mo. winter. UU J. Jld·
120 Alarine:. Barbor 1345·W. 14 New Members
Join ~H Club
Fourteen new members were In·
ltiated Into the Senior 4-H Club
of Orange County, announeed M iss
Anne Girod, Rome Advh1or "Of the
Agricultural Exten,sion Service.
On October 14 the boys and gif'ls
were formally initiated Into the
4·H C1ub honorary at the Orange
Farm Bureau Hall. To become a
sehior 4·H member, continue-cl Miss
Gli:gd. who Is In charge of thP
4!ff club progntm, a boy or girl
mtf.!t have completed at least four
y:ean of 4-H Club work in thl'.'
aCrtculture or h o fn e economics
projects.
Those lnltlatf'd were: R o b e rt
Blender, Santa Ana; RJcha.rd El·
}Iott and Susan Robinson or Or·
ance: Don Gedney. Daryl Taylor,
Sandra Lanie.r, and Dick Mitchell
of Garden Grove; Jim McVay and
Darwin Hartllhom of Costa Mesa:
Jerry Farrow. ,Loren Kemper and
Paul Lenz of Anaheim; and J im·
my Bal'ker of TUatin. Ml~ Anne
Girod waa initiated aa an honorary
members ,.of the organii.atlon.
Certainly, anyone w eighed down
with the weight rif the t rouble!'
of th I s som.etimeJt dis<'ouraginf?
world can gf't a. new hold on life :
a new feeling of freedom, or re·
laxatoin a nd of restfulne88, an~
a new courage w I t h \\'hlch tr
battle, the problf'ms of the day.
In view of all this vsst ness and
beauty, no trouble, no matter how
stuJ)E'ndoU.lf and ove N "helmlng it
may sppear norma lly, can sef'm
more than a "lmple trifle to be
flicked off with a snap 'Of th e
finger~. Even nne'11 flr~t natural
rear of being RO high In the air
di ss o J \tea completely ln l h e
ethereal graudeur of the scene.
It ht remarkable:. though not
surprising, how many business
men are learning to ny t h e s e-
days. Many of them are rlnancl·
ally able to buy their own ships
I! ~forSU.
l!·A-.A.atlqwm u &Oat .. s-u..
U Mw.lcaJ. Radio
M Dop.. CatA, Peta
• P...tny, Rabbi ..
.17 lJveAtock
UI SpNlla! Anno11ncemm&
10 BuidJleM OpportunlUN
l! Waatrd to ~•t
'' .4.partmf>nta and Ho...._
W Roonui for R4!nt
15 Rrat.. Mbcellalwoue
'8 Room and Board
11 Truck•
l&Au-.... Tt...
l9 Aatoa Wanted
30 Auto 8"..rvk!.e
;1 Tnllen
\!Al.,......
i.l5 Moaey to Lou .
;e 11-y Wutod
i1 Real Eatate Wuted ,......_""-
IO -l'Toperty u-.-..1:1i .......
l! RMI FAtate
and Uite them eitlttr entirely for 10--BUSINESS OIJJDE
pleasure. OT for business an d
WELDING
Arc -Acetylene
For Free e~imatee ph. HANLEA 'S
Beacon 6114·R Klmberly 2-1786
88p88H
Bath Rooms Draln9oa.rds
Glasa Blocka Store l'l"ontll
DEL ~GELS•
TILE CONTRACTOR
221 Ogle St. Costa Mea
. BEACON ~6·M
86c87H
2e17 Newport Blbd., Har. 31fl
80p81H
. ' MOTORCYCLE, INDIAN ROAD·
MASTER. 1947, tine conditlon.
New tires, $376\ 120 Udo !'1ot:d,
lJdo !ale. Har~r 22H·R. 8Sp87
1100 SQ. FT. of U.-ed !Tlaple .n oor·
Jng, exc-ellent condition. 1 628
Coe.Jill Highway, Newport Bch.
86p87
--------.,...--.,--1 GOING TO SOUTH AMERICA-
12 YPaf!I Serv1ce-Harbor Area Must sell the .follOWing : Bea.utl·
HARRY HALL !Ill dining room .. t by me><lern·
Ph.
fainting Contractor
Beocon IHU 274 E. 19th Bl
Costa Meoa. Calif.
Pat's Paint Shop1
Carpenter Repairs
Remodeling A: Rome llalntenance
Beacon 150116.J
14-PERSONALI!
AlcohoUca Anonymoua
Writ.. P , O. Bax 197
Bal-loland. cam.
Phone· Kimberly .g...5393
····sow ·_ BoNNIE oooNE
craft, cost '560, uaed 1 m~nth ,
will !!:ell for $360. Coldspot Re-
frigerator, $90. Biege shag nig,
8 x 9 ft. $30; Gray fox fur COftt,
size 14, cost $3:;(), worn two i;iea·
11ans, sell jor $135 ; Aqua 'sUit,
14 or 16, c~t Sl20, sell tor·S60.
These articles are all in A· 1
rondiUon. 2345 Orange St.,
Costa Mesa. Beacon 6109-W.
-Classifie<I ads JLfe read
who are looking to buy.
St-WANTED TO BUY
87p89
by folks
Want to buy concret e mixeT in
irood condition. Ph.i.~Har 1020-\V ~ } 1MU
CHRi:STMAS. There will be a
··piano shortage this year.· Buy
now. A small depo~t will hold
your piano free. Deliver Xmas.
Almost 100 bargains. It will_pay
you to shop early. DA .bl Z·
SckMlDT, 520 No. Main, ('()r.
6th. Santa Ana.
SPIN ET. Slightly damaged in
shipment. All repaired. Perfect
condition. Save $237. This Is a
world famous Spinet. DANZ..
SCHMIDT. Big Piano Store, 520
No. Main, cor. 6th, Santa Ana.
MIRROR type SpineL Blond. Mod·
ern. Our price onlY, $291. An·
other in mahogany only . $305.
Terms. DANZ • SCHMiDT
PIANO C ., The H ome of the
World Fam o u· s Knabe Piano.
:)20 N. Main, cor. 6th, Santa Ana
We have the Solo nVox .Knabe
Pianos. '
8'1c89
-Opportunity i!! knocking ln
CLA$SIFTED ADS.
YEARLY RENTAL--1 and :l bed·
r oom, n e "" unfu rnii;;hed apt3.
Tile sink, bath. ~hO\\'e r. Gnrage.
S50 and $60 per mo. lnquirl'.'
3402 Marcus Ave., Newport Bch .
. 84p89
-Be wiSt"-tell Pf'Ople-adverlisc!
'35 MO. 3 rm. fum .Apt. ncer ba.).t.
ulltit June. Child O. K. Utll. pc.I.
11-tA.CNOLIA APTS., 320 Alva.
r ado Place, B.'liboa. 8.'>p87
BAY FRONT APT., $15 week.
unrumished. Stovt> and refrig.
rumlshe<L
BALBOA MOTEL
315 E . Balboa Blvd., Bal boa
P hone Harbor 328 &5tf~·
SIX USED SPINETS, all in per. j CORON A DEL At.AR -Chn.rn1i~g
tee.~ condition including Ivers 1 bedrm. furn. apt. w1Lh patw.
and P0nd w. P. Haines, Hallet Secluded quiet . ! 1 ~ bl k.s. rrom
and Davis L<-st er and Wur· beach . $4 0 • S•l.J mo. tn J un£>
lit zer. sa~ngs of' up to $.250. 15th. P hone Hnrbor 12·19·l! g~
Terms on some models as c-on· PLeasant 22708. &p.
venient as $50 down and $1~ -
per mo. at S HARER'S MUSIC CORONA DEL MAR Col 421 No. sycamore; Santa
Ana. Kimberly 2·0672. Kam1111in11ns Observ,i
N11t11I Allniverseries
pie.sure both. Of course the latter
19 the Idea.I arrangement. since it
makes.the use of th plane ccoriom·
lcal1.7 eound. 1n addi tio n to tht>
saving In valuable time which It
affords, it also increases profltit President Marnie Hem.street and by enabling the business man to
Haul Souder of HolJ}"Nood Cf'le-attend to many more Items than
brated therr birthday anniversaries otlterwise: pol!ISibl ewhlle at the
when Dee Roach entertained for same time ~rea.ting expenses by
KamuJna Klub at the Aloha room ~barging orf t h e transportation
ln the Roy Keene home at Balboa cOllts against Income tax. Bu t
peninsula. th<llle who either cannot flnanci·
Portable Equipment
Day 6: Nlght Service
Barbor ~ Beacon 648.5-W
Anyone havinl' bllbl pleue con· -1~ ·
tact Geo. Minney, 901 Coast Rl-l::SZ-;:•_:F..:.UR;.::;.N....:IT.:....UR.:....E_FO._. _R_S_A_I_.E __ ·jM-OOOS, CATS, PETS
way, Newport Beach. 86cS8 UPRIGHT practice piano, $50, 309
At tractive unfurnh:\hed 2 bed-
room home. \VaU to wnll CBTJX't.
Lovely bath room. V e n ct I a n
blindi.. A m p 1 e c-lothcs cln~f't."J.
Large run1pus rm. Near school
and stores, $75 mo., yearly basis
Call O\~ner, Ph. Hatbor 2468·R.
A . K . C. Kerry Blue ter.-i er pup·
• 1 Cypress St., House No. 9, Bal· pies, $75 each. Phone Harbor
15--SHARE YOUR CAR '1 'boa, ~SS 2586-R for appt. to see. 87c89 FURNITURE REPAlRJNG
~HA IR BO'l"I'OMS RENEWED.
Cane ~ Indian splint, Ru a h,
Rounds, backs A: rocken re·
placed. Call Beacon 613:J..J or
bring to 2060 Santa Ana Ave.,
Costa Mesa. 71c90
RIDE WANTED \o downtown L. BED-DIVAN with matching chair.
A. :) daya per week. Hours :7:451 Hollywood bed with matlress. S8-SP.ECJAL ANNOUNCE. to 5 :00. Buoon 56&6:R. 84p88 In good condition. MAKE1 OF-___ _;_; _______ _
FER. l771 Ne.Wport Ave., Coata SH'UTTl\TG MACHINE
86ci!S
BALBOA -Furn. apt. Util paicl
$50.00 per mo. Phone Harbor
1120·W. 73tfc The c el e b tan ts had planned ally afford to own a plane, or
game\ for the evening. e n d I n g who •Imply do not have sufficient
with ~harades and as a surprl!e Opportunity to use one t o makt>
for them. Harold Garland or the It practical to invest the required
!n-WST AND FOUND Mea& (North or KU•ler'• .,iean-.rc.r" ~' .
erS). 87P89 REPAIRING
Gar1and 11tudio, Santa Ana. was amount, are still f\ndlng that they l!-BUILDrNO SERVICES
pruenl, playing piano solos and can definitely bendlt . from the
music tor the ga mes:' Edna. Grttn lmowledge of flytng. They find
aNl&ted the hoste113 in eerv1ng re· they can obtain a prtvate Jlcentt
freshment.s in the Thanksgiving for a very nominal INm. enablin•
theme followed by the two cakes. them to rent th e kind of ah.Ip
complete with candles, brought by which I• best llllited for • each ln-
Mra. Souder and Mra. Hemstreet. dlviduaJ requirement without the
WANT YOUR DlRTY WORK
DONE?
00 TO HAL···
Complete houeecleantns eerrloe.
Sped&l rate. to coatract.ora.
l"or ,_ Eatlmat..
Call Hart>or 171141-W Upl3
LOST -Gold pin .. t with tur· .
quolse • small dlamoadt. Heir· BLUE RUG, ,13 x 14 , in perl~~~
loom, aentlmental val. Reward. I condition. Can you use; ·
Mn. Blp.nche L . Kilbourne, Up· Here's a BARGAIN. 120 Udo
land, Callt. Phone collect Upland Nord, Lido Isle, HarboT 22t4·R.
312.e91. 85p87 8Sp87
t&-81TUA110N!I '11' ANTED ll!A-ANTIQUE!I
AtlTHJ:NTI~~~d .early
YOUNG Japanese: woman wanu
boueework by day. Write Box
82 'K. Newport Harbor Publl1h·
Ing Co. 8Sp87
WE PAY YOUR B~ WANT SEWING ANY KI1'ID-ln
No .security or co--lUgnen. shop or h 0 m e. Experienced.
American A.ntlque11. .
C1uaea In Hooked and Braided
'Rup -Buppll--,
108 Main St. l!&lboa. ,C&llf.
. .
LET A SINGER• 'exJ)e.rt tune-up
your aewing machine. We •r·
vice vacuum cleaners.. Reaaon.
able charge1. Estimate turnlllh~
ed lD advance. Call your • -•
SINGER
SEwlNG CENTER
N'o ch&rge for pick up and de-
lJvery ..-. i:JD5 \v. 4th KI·23945
•Reg. U . S. Pot. Off. by Sgr. Mfg.
Co.
ATTRACTIVELY rum. 1 bed rm.
llOUSt' and g arage, $55 mo. year·
Jy. 704 Marguerite, Corona dcl
Mar. 86c88
$30 MO. S in gle furnished apt. F ri·
gJdafre. Util. paid. Unt.!I Jun<.'
15th. 1045 \V. Balbol'l Blvd. J!ar·
bor 1270-W. 86c88 ' )
L...fRGE ii BEDROO~t bay rront
ap't., $7!/ mo, ,
2 bdrm .. 2 bath, be.y fr. $1 l <l r'f'.'O.
CAil Greenleaf, P h . Har. 25~2.
86tfc
Club members are ta k I n g a neeeatty of having any large ln·
Thanksgiving ba11ket with a roast· \'9tment. Alftinee do not serve
lng chicken .. apples, nut.JI and a.n many points to which the.e men
the accompanying goodlea to their deAi.re to t rav e 1 and straight
"add.Ptf'd family." The ta m I I Y c h art e r rates, pa.rt.Jcularly on
lives in quarters ;which have a overnight hop11 are prohibltlvt> due
ce ment n oor and the club ha.a pro- to the added cost of hi ring a pilot
vlded a rug so that the baby need for this t>xtended time. Therefort
not be kept continually In its cr ib, the poMesslon of a private pilot
Next club meeting will be on certificate enablea him to use a Nov~ 30 with Rlta Myers u hos· plane or a size to sult his needs.
teu at her home, 383 Twltln Court . take It to where he wiehes to go
Newport H~ighta. \vhen he wishes to go and re:tum
Debt. Managera~ Speclaliu In men's 1hlrt.s. and
3" N. Broadway, San Ana alteration1I. 824 w. W 11 son,
roam 203 KI ·8265 Costa Mesa. Beacon Mlg..R. ~U=::BO~A:;;TB..:::.._:8:.;t11':.;.:PLIES;.::;;::;c:;_-__ O.:-i4~8USINP.:8S Of'PORTUN.
. 80c81H Mp87H Two kJpo for yacb .. up to 70 ft. __ MR_s ___ A_N_N_A_J_. _B_O_D_MAN7' ---j ___ R_O_Y_A.....:....,B"R"'o=WN=:-_:__, I Choice location In Lido Center
THREE BEDRAI. fu rnished a i)t.,
v~ry reuonable u nw June 15th.
Good locat,on, 1045 West BQJ.
boa. Blvd. Harbor 1270.\.V. 8Gc88
Keene.· Family
to Observe Holiday
et Point Ho'me
Jbe and Calvin Keene of Holly·
wood and their parent.A, the Roy
Keenea of )fenom,ln~. Mich., will
be Thank1g1ving dinner guest11 at
the lBa.lboa home of Mr. and Mn.
RoY Keene. The M.Jc.hlcan visitors
are 1here until Dec. l~ and are di·
vidinc t h e· 1 r Ume between the
home of t.helr M>n and their nep.
hew! Roy.
The elder Roy Keene will retire truP bb railroad work next aprlng
a.ndl he yd h1a wife plan to be
permanenl reatdenta of Southern
C&llfomla. -----
Rev. Howerd Legf
T~ Speak Sundey
At Christ Church
at his conve.nle.nce, and upon hi!!!
return leave all responsibility for
the care and maintenance of the
ship with the operator from WMm
he rented .
And there Is no doubt but what
fiv e hundred mJl ea traveled ill •
plane Is far leM tiring than on~
hundred miles In a car. The .. A.tr
Road.9" are not t"A'O lane, or six
lane or twenty lane. but are ln·
finite and traffic thettfore I• no
problem, therefor e eliminating t~e
1.train a I w a y s a.asociated with
driving on our pr e sent d a Y
crowded roadways.
B. & P. W. President
Recovering From
Major Operation
75<: per tt.. Bath ~d ahpwers 107 • 13th St., Newport 377 Bay St., Coate Me.a available. Ph. Har. ~211 da.ya. .nay have a pair of paMeS to tbe may bave a pair of P&.Uel to UM , &tttc
Paulo Drt-.e-ln Theatre by callln& Paulo Drtve·In Theatre by c&l1tn.I
tor them at office ot tbe Newport tor them at office of the Newport
-Jarbor Publlahlng Co .• 2211 Balboo Harbor Pub118blng Co .• 2211 --
Blvd., Newport Beaclt. Blvd.. Newport Beach. -----------·1 '
GARAGE SEI.XJNG CHRT;SLER
Marine Motor Complete. A.lllO 2
to 1 reduction gear for repair
bill. $39~. 1150 E. 10th. Lon!
Beach. Phone 87-4190. 85c81
THE POST ....
THE PRESS
THE NEWS-TIMES
drange County's
RZLIABLE Strong Man, 4'5, nHds
steady work. Hard worker. No
u_Je11. C&U Samuel Arnold. Har.
.:1344.J. Mp88 GULL CLASS SAIL BOAT and
5 H. P . John90n outboard motor,
IROKING, done in my home, 1k 1175. 216 Marlne Ave:• Balboa
ptt hour, Phone &aeon 574.•-M. · Island. Harbor 2340-M. 85c87
Mp88 20 l1T Redwood 1n-.d Dory. 10
------------B. P. A·1 condiUon. t11el Bay's -llELP WANTED
HA VE OPENING for two exper·
Jenee<! real eat.ate aaleamen.
THE JOHN VOGEL CO.
Harbor 14~
aJ'Mt aa.Jtieat .,. boe.t. ~uon
able. Smitlt'• Boat Worlal. 21.st
St.. N-r>ort -· I Mp87
.....-~MiilmW.ii"f;;-;-;;;;;85tl7j;;;;l!IO PIANOS wanted for our! reniat " YOUR HOUSE In a '"•"11 deJll. WC--prl<e paid or Outstanding Isloc:atloa! i:.c,...... ~· eun 111ci.-at1owance.DANz. Recov•rlng ln St. J.-ph'• -. S3000 to s:iaoo a year. la llu llCIDUDT, 11111 N. Mala, ~
plW from a major opentton I• SpaN Ume. IUalt not.b.lq. y..,. _ _:•:llL::_ _______ -+:-r ::,:•· ::de~ ':;'~of ~:_ wa.:1; R ea I Estate :°on"".::!.~ dopomt ntum· t10LO -vox. ._ _.. ·+.:~
underwent .u.rre.ry 1ut week and RATI'AN SHOPB. IMC. \am. to ~ ,...,._ ~
The Rev. Howard Leu of Co-i. reported p,....•lng-nicely. 4IWeotOolan4o,Powil-unrll, M •••I•~.£.~
-· c1et Mar will pnacll Sunday Better known to membe,. "' , AdYerfising · -a llCBMID1'. 61!1 Ho. , -~ at Clutlt Ontrdl b7' the the Bu.at n ea• and Pfofee•-1 I ~ IUi. kata ~ Kn•N 1!"8no8 a.Ii -iac the .-.. "' tho -Womeno Club u 'Be'tty'. Mn! WRJTEft" ·Nmie TYPUT. """1 ...i.., ID
tor! .,.. 111 u. ...._ H.an4y · 1a t.balr pz , tmt tor Ute . \ 1 ~ __ Jl•um =n• : •'Pt& 1Vrtte .. stTtal' rete a.mt'TlllC oaoAJta. ....-v
·i · ........ _ Doc. • tl<ere will lie -·rront •ear. IM!e Ill employed u J ,.,, flU , por _... TRm•asm, -1 -. Alm Ram-m °" --... -. w , liDllca RoAd. N-puoi B•.-,._, aN ,.-. ~ -· ~ -1 -o1 W08W1'• t .. >h.,. or tlllrd grade at tho 11-· . • ..... 11a1a.°'pa. PARS • .-.·:-:-!•:.:.
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DQ wtlll a .. vda' .-Js•r an4 ~Beach Qemeatary acbool '-1~--------..:---::--:==:==-===;;;;--'-;--0.. -t"'i ai I W. /11. C:. II. tM•'l!ol· ""1r year old ..,., Dennla &Dd • ~ ,._ ......,. . ._••••-·will""-,,_ old <1aqp1.e< LoGlae --1~0--.... --~ -•x-, ~ 11,U t "'*> el ,-....,_," beth ate taldn&' r-1 ~ ol tlMlr • Se " IT ...... llptooto:r:.:' "!'\ dallcbm o1 ·1--to CJilna. rat11or ,11ruce. " 1111e 11e i. -CompleteJHouseclean1ng rvtee , ~ •__..; _",..
Hor ~ wUJ lie '"l"lle TUI< of working at tile Marine fl-lao, lac.. • -All --tr
u.j a...,...-· dock at l!&l--Kl--wan ........ --a..•or -WulJor -•• l>ARS· ....... M
I FOR SALE
Chet's Malt Shop
1927 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
OR WILL TRADE for new car
and aome , cuh -or 2 bedroom
home ln Orange coun~y.
Thia la an established business.
nine.a rorcet sale.
ljh. J¥a. 594-9 or Bea. 6843·-X
CANDY!
Finest sweet ahop in a..rea. Best
JocaUon _ .f u J I y eatabltahed.
Qr05¥d ovet' $17,000 INt year.
FULL PRICE $7,oro-stt-
FJarpor Investment ~ --Comoany I ·Ph. R.ARAoR 1800
TWO BEORAf. unfurnished St tldlo
garage apt. Knotty pine. Car~
den spaCi!. Garage. Costa MC88.
$50 mo. yearly. Beacon 6467·?.t.
86c88
WELL FURNISHED 2-room apt.
Yearly rental m month lnclud·
Ing Utflltles and llnen.s. 518 W .
Bal-Blvd .• Balboa. 86p88
W. L. BARNES
Box t•1. B&Jbo& Island
may have a pair· ol. pamea to the:
Paulo Drive-In Tbe&tft by c a1Ung
for Ute:m at ,office ol. the Newport
-Publlalllag Co" 2211 Balboa
Blvli, Newport Beach.
TWO BEDRJL. Furnighed H ome,
$50 per mo. Ocean Frt. tfll June
1st: l 720 W .. Ocean, Newpor't
Beach. Call Placentia 8l0l .
. \87p89
APTS ud 1101'sa THREE RMS. unfurnished. Bath, 4Sf-' laundry and garage. f5M West o'!i BEDROOM API'.. 1 or 2 18th. Coot& M-. 87p89 .
people $8 week. 2 bedroom a~.
' S or ~· -~. SU.!!O week. 311 ·U-llOOllB -•llD>'T
bland Ave, BaJb!>&. Mc ~-::;;::;:;::::::;::;.:-..-;;;:
L la wm Pwmuwnt mit.al. PrJ·
'3 .. UTIFUL LGJJ:. NEW 1 bed· ftle --· Guage. Mo.14
m a!J!,. Twin lreda. -"!1~ -d· 061 -:-na111e. IJba•e ~· tum. Carpeted. Ba~ an 1q -. J11LUJJi TOP MO'l'EL,
• TUe kit. Snode ..... .Lee. t01 ... )ltlft JlholL. (jUOl abon jia9 Ci.ck owrloob bay. Laun-dot ._ · 711.rc !1r7 rm. l75 mo, 1earl1 rate.
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VISIT OS AT OUR -:NJhw .WCATION l
Blanche A. Gata--Realtors-:-Ginny Ga~
311 MariDe :Awi., .Balboa Island
' I ~ Phone: Barbor 1871
~: Batllor 7i6-~
BALBOA lsLJANri
BAY FR. r.rrn.E JS. Pjer-Fl. 3 BR. 2 ba. beaut.
' furn. $31,500. Termll. ' .
So. Bay Fr. Pier-FL 3 BR. 2 ba. Din. i ..i. Sun nn.
PLUS 1 BR. apt. & 3 car ~e, $35,000.
& BR. 2 ba. beaut. home: Din. rm. patio. dbl. gar.
a honey $21,000. Small down pawment. HURRY.
Chann. 2 BR. furn. home. Nearly new. fr. pt.~: fl.
furn. For quick Bilk, $14,500.
NEWPORT BAY FR. 3 BR. 2 ba. This home is
new, exceptionally well built and designed for grac-
ious liv.ing. 2 patiOB. Private beach. Jf you want
beauty and . comfort without the trouble of build·
"ing, see this now. Furnished, $38,000. Unfurnished,
$35,000. A ,REAL BUY. X!nt. terma.
CORONA DEL MAR INCOME. 3 units. Beaut.
home with oak fl. fr. pl. ""j>atio • plus bacheior apt.
plus Gorgeolls 1 B. R. view apt With large liv. nn.
lots of windows & sun deck. dbl. gar. Really a ' honey of a place. Under $20,000.
3 BR. Ch arm. AlmOl!t .new . .fr. ·PL furn. heat. beaut.
yd. dbl. gar. -Only ·$.l.3.800,.,quicl< sale. Xlnt. Tms.
'6wner eays 'he will trade b gorgeous Cliff Haven
3 B. R . 2 -ba. home :for 9111aller home, in blll!bor
,area. Call dor particulars.
&y Shores ,corner lot, ,1 blk. !from ·bay $750.
We>ba ve aofew veryltliced"Ofltals.
:JACK GREENE, S&lesman
OP.EN lFOR JBUsDIE&s '7 DAYS A \\\EEK
BLANCHE A. GAmES-Realtoni-GlNNY ·GA'llES
ABOUT GlO ft. nK>M BACK BAY
2 \1,, .AClftES 'between .22nd and ~rd on Tustin Ave.
Split rail fenoe. ··Wat.Ir and electricity. ~deal loca-
tion for lovely ranch :home <>verlooking 'back bay.
(or ·.will sell l .acre) .
SANTA .ulA iBl!DGeTs, •bac)< bay area. Very riice
2 .bedroom ho-«Ill ¥., Jlett. "Beautiful garden.
Lots of ;fruit trees. :Wondelful Aoil. $10,800.
BEAUTIFUL RANCH STYLE HOME. Venetian
blinds, carpeted .floor, 2 .cai; ,garage. Landscaped.
Fruit trees, spoinkling system. G. 1. Loan.
COME IN and we will help you locate your future
home or acreage.
EU .. EEN RICHARDSON, Realtor
1920 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MF.SA
1 blk. No. of Theatre. Bea. 6739 or Har. 369
81-REAL ESTATE EXCH .. 81-RF.AL ESTA'IE EXC!ll.
' CHECK 'THESE
12 Room House on large· lot ; also large vacant lot
adjoining: NEWPORT BEACH. Owner says 3
floors should rent for $150. For Sale or 'Exchange
for Small home in Long &acb.
10 UNlT API'. BLDG .. WILMINGTON. Yearly .
income $5 ,580. No celling. For Sale or Exchange
for home in Newport•Balboa area. Realtors invited.
See E. Konsavage. M. G. "Wild, C. P. lll., Realtor
143 E. 1st Street, Loni: 'Beach, G7-4340 or 68-8367 ,.
-__ A_llT_o_M_OT_n_'E._T_nu:s ____ Gii MOJIEl' ro ¥>AN
ROCK UFE INSURANCE, F.H.A . and
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I aillmt-B.1.Lym · 'Reelton Helen L. L)'llll
nita ts •_.,. or• bome.·n'a ~-COAST BOULEVARD ·-HARBOR·ln""-, I CORONA DEL KAR .• about 12 yeus old but~ lo-""' .
ot.d 1or aa ~alder -1.... 1t't1 OCEAN
on1y • b1oci< t.--~ -or, l , VIEW CDM 441' R-1 HOME, 2 ~WY. Full pr. $821iO ..
-~ IJI ~-. ,,.. ~ ,.,..,u _,, ~'--· I puk ts 1n ,.....r -.,,...._ -, • ~~ •'"" cub nquiriod to own this one home iD \.AJlUlla ·de!
..mc:e. poot ornee uJ4 -n.u. Mu. .O' lot iD R-1 zone. L. R., firep?ace. ,agniflcent . view. Bargain
<:-plelob< ,_,_ Willa -blEll'"'8' 11ncl. Full price f12li0. ' ' em tumltun.. 1Ut ldtdlla" • • ..-... . -::::.;~ ~-.l~..:::. ' ON MARGUERITE A VE., overlooking ocean. Lovely 3 ~m home. Badminton
Badt yard compl•tely ,__ ~ floodlighted. Many dehse .features. ~.500.
Ys, you: have elarow room. u lat -~..'J...... ts 85xHO. Only • rn11o or oo TRADES. 1l50 Iota In new subdiW!ion for C.D.M. pro~; 0ur: li8tingll include
from Newport P1en. Full prloo prop.; motels, ranches, homes, vacant lots,
• only '8000, turnlolu!d. , C. D . M. BLDG. LOTS. Selection covers R·l, R-2 and R::3 ZODe8 alao Blvd. frontg.
G. I. Small Farm
G. 1'. resale and Lt takea only
$1700 down a.nd ,..,. &'IDOntb. in·
cludilW taxe1 6 iasu:rance. ~y
2 yn. old. hardwood no-.. lat
86x330 and an addlt loMl % ..:.
a<ljecent ts •"-liable. B o_m e
chiclten equip9Mllt .and pMDty
of water at ~able '!'.ate•.
Not far from ·Banta Ana .act
Newport Beach. Jt rou U.ke to
enjoy Ji"flng Jn tbe country wif~
city convenieu.ce, ihM la .t_t ! '
price only $8800. ,A \Bupin!
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'Waterimnt ~~
Newport i'llJl~ .
Less Than Cost ·
1 year old. an lar•e com« lo\
fOx.100 . ..complete cannne aea
wall, laqe new Oolit .1111:20 _.
ramp. 2 •bedroorno, copper Pl~
thf'O\ll')1out , plvaniMd n a lJ •
used in cODl!lt:NctioD, cklcw" andi
window s c r e " JUI are 'PluUc.\
Plastered tnsidt" A: lxll-ft'ClwOQit\
siding extL"rior. T11e kttchPn with!
doublt" compartment •ink. Car-
pett"d rrom wall to wnll. Large
Jlvlng room with p I ate glasa
w indows, F'rench door e, fi~·
place with Heatolator A: p&nf'J
ray heater in llvlng room and
both bedrooms. Large tiled stall
shower. Lnrge gar a g e with
laundry Ir work bench . Com-
pletely renced, zoned for more
bUJkling. LandAcaped. beautiful
diaohondra 1 a w n which ls un·
usual tor a. beach home. . We
eonalder the n s k I n g prtee of
1d9~ a steal.
B. A. NERESON
Phil Sullivan, AMoc.
1982 Newport Blvd.
Co!!lta Mesa Beacon ~225
STANLEY BLACKWELL, JR.
707 Jasn1inf', Corona dtl Mar
may have a pair of ~ to tlw
Paulo Drlve·ln Theatre by ca.JJtng
for them at office of the Newport
Harb'lr Publlsbtng Co., 2211 Balboe
.Blvd., N<'wport Bi's.eh.
OOPLEX
•WDl"H adjohilng R-3 lot. · N'ear
Orommar achQOI and ba.y.
$il:8,500 turnished
W. L. JORDAN
700 East Bal-Blvd.
Balboa Harbor IM
87c89
LIDO fSIE WT
SACRIFIOE , ,l'ood locaUon 42100.,
ALSO BALBOA iPENUlllULA
lot on Mlramar -------·-··-·---...-,
"TRADE
Duplex in .Loe ·Anaelu n.ar BU·
ver Lake for channel f ront home
or income pro_pa1,y.
See M. '»-'Rtlchard with
ROY ORMNU!:.AIF. ~r. A Auoc,
i!U2 Newport .Blvd.
Newport .Beach Ph . .Har. 2M2
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CORONA DEL M:AR
411 Coast Boulevard
PROPER'I'll!E
Phone Harbor 1037
, VOGEL V ALUF.S
<CJlr1 !Baftll view lot ............................ : ......... $ 1,000
' 'lllllinllula lot, in e«tate, -make offer ............ $ 2,500
Brand new a room stucco, Costa Mesa ...... $ 3,800
llew CQlllpletely .furnished 1 bedroom
bome, ~ down ........................................ $ 4,995 ' .
1! 1'edroom .modemistic home, $500 down .. $ 6,500
Ranch cype country home, "" ac., $1500 do. $7,950
G. I. Special, Newport Heights .......... _ ......... $ 8,950
ec.ona de! Mar, new G. I. ............................ $10,500
,---!l'l:ade !for San Berdoo, 3 bdrm. and garage
~rtmen.t ................................................. $13,700
Waterfront ,Corona de! .Mar, furnished ...... $14,000
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Home & income, 45 >it. frontage, C. D. M. $17,500
Balboa Business Bldg .. 2 modern stores .... $17,500
Lido Isle, new home, 3 bedrm. 3 baths.
Builder owner wants lots in trade .......... $22.950
THE JOHN VOGEL CO.
100 MAIN STREET. BALBOA
Phone Ha rbor 14 5 (Day or Nile) ,
117 -22nd Street 4 77 Newport Blvd.
NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA
Phone Harbor 24 76 Phone Beacon 6352
OPEN HOUSE
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
512 MARGUERITE, CORONA DEL MAR
See this delightful 2 bedroo m home
wood fl oors. fireplace, patio. Double
.re&J borne PRICED at $11,500.
with hard-
garage. A
' Inspection invited 10 A, M, to 4-P. M.·
ASTONISHINGLY
Lo:w price on new 3 bedroom view home, near ocean
and bay. SEE US.
FITZMORRIS REALTY CO.
'Realtors and Business Brokers
813 Coast Blvd. Corona. del Mar Harbor 2152
-FOR
Y.OUR APPROVAL .
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NEw.P&Rll' BEACH -. • ....
G. l . N.1 WELLS,
Broker
Christmas and Santa
Claus -Already Here
Corona del .Mar .
·Harbor Investment
Company Offers::
NewDoot. Soocial
ONE OF T~-Cu'J'!ifsT 1 Bdrm.
.' homea in t..tJ• area. Attractively
fini•hed, Knotty Pihe UuvuCh·
out, ahop off car:., bu pblmb·
ing and could eully be -conw.rt.·
rd Into income. See this.
Special today, only $5,850
So Act Now!
APT. HOUSE
Shov.•s f"XCellent return on in-
vestment. 5 unit.ti, all rented
yearly basis. WUI conside.r eml.
rf!'Sl~nct' in trade, for furtJlf'r
information call Harbor 1600.
Balbpa Island
WATERFRONT
).1odcrn 3 Bedroom home. Pier
and 'float. Ont" of \he f i n e !It
vie"ws in the en ti r e Harbor-
Priced to sell. $36,000.
\\fant A Business?
Inveet $9500 for stock ·It equip-
ment., invest your t ime. and take
1;1ut $8000 per year net. Present
operators did thls, but h e a 1 th
forces sale. Act quick on this
ttt.a.U tackle store.
Newport Heights
Finest district. 2 year old, 2 BR.
home. H. W. fl., tile. Lge. 6orner
lot on 60 ft. paved street. A
beauty at $11.200, $2600 down.
bal. on 4 % GI. Busineu calls
owner eleewhere. Call Har, 1800.
LIDO ISLE
T\VO BR .. 2 baths. dining room,
extra lge. living r oom. Home ls
.built.around a huge paved patio
on a 50 root street to street lot .
Furi:iace he!!lt for year r o u n d
livability_ F ormerly $28,600. Now
only $21,500.
Harbor
Investment Co.
Nf'v.•port Blvd., at 30th St. In
NEWPORT BEACH
Phone Harbor 1800
SHORECLIFFS
We wish to caiU your atten·
tion to one of the finest
HOMES-
202 DRIFTWOOD
BlllACH PROPERTY for sale , This 2 bedrm. home
it's GOOD beach property,
near ,thp QWl\.if'ront, and
lile beht' .. Mfn~-·'1>elfuh;
surf-fishing-,
. $3700 . completely fu.rqisbed
l.+ i,i,d l :rtt1 . , .. , 1 :.bedrooms, ·2 bJ!ll)s ,
.Ne'W ~ Bedrnl°. Home · • · • , " • 1 "'"""··, Car~tc:od wall to v.~tL Venetian plus
blinds.
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.:--0.i:---EXCLuSIVE LISTINGS
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¥odern Home, Sa)e -Oi ExChange
BEDROOMS. large livmg room with I picture win·
liow. EMctnc. beat, floors carpeted, ti.ts of closet,
/rail fence in front-1redwood and wire .in .rear,~
lawn. Near markets. Will trade for 3 or 4 bed·
~m home J1eeding re~rs. Price $!1,500. Call
Bea<:on 5795, ·Mr. Snyder or come to 15th. ·i. Irvine
Streets, acros&-from high school.
·Newport Beach -Near Civic Center
EXCELLENT CORNER LOT 50 x 95 between
canal and ocean. Will take 4 units .. Owner will con·
aider 'bade on modern 3 bedroom home in Welit
Loa Angeles. ,For further informatioo, call Mary
Dickson at fffarbor 1013.
Balboa Island-·Going, Going, Gone!! !
OWNER SLASHED PRICE $4,000 and if not
sold this week aayit "take off market." 3 bed·
rooms, 3 1batbs, 3 showers plus apartment over
garage for separate income with 'living bedroom, ·
kitchen and bath and sun deck. Fireplace in liv-
ing room, 16ts of gas for heating. It's all clear and
completely furnished. ToW price $18,500 and
that's rock ·bottom. Terms to capable buyer. See
H. rt.ems, 'Phone Har. 1775, evenings. Har. 1011-R:
OCEAN FRONT HOME -\SPE;:CIAL * * • *
CLEAN, SANDY BEACH_:_ SURF
EISHING -BATHING ENJOY~ RUSTIC cii:ARM of this 2 bedroom,
modern, redwood home. ·spacious living roam. 1
Floor furnace, aqua glass windows. Flagstone fire-
place. Double garage. Extrs large lot. completely
fenced, Furnished in excellent taste -$13,900.
Terms if desired. For appointment to see, call
Maey Diclll.on at 'Harbor 1018. .
CORONA DEL MAR-TO BE SOLD
'PbDAY'S , REPLACEMENT COSTS
N)!:W 2 BEDROOM garage apartment on big 45 ft.
corner lot. Perfect location. Best hardwood fl oors.
View of sea and CaWina from living r oom. Good
terms. Call Tom Payne 11t Ha rbor 2474.
-EARL W. STANLEY
Realtor
17th and ~!way
Newport ~ach
~ 22C5 Marine Ave.
1 815 Cos.at Highway Balboa Island
Corona drl Mar
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15th a.nd lrvlml
Newport Beach
3113 w_ ceritral
Newport Beach
BUY NOW and Choose Your Colors
$1250 Down . . .
New 2 bedroom home· and double garage on large .
level lot. Good location in Costa Mesa.
Total' Price $7 ,250
HERE'S ANbTHER SPECIAL -New 2 bedroom
Home & single garage. Large lot . Close in. F .H.A.
financed. •
Nearly New Duplex
Close in -East side. Has bedroom each side with
. . <A'>uble garage ,between.1,'llbere's room for another
''"ifnit! '. ~:ii\'\j I '• fi~'·~~i ,;\~: ~ii.,< ~~ I ~~~
· ._' · $2;700 Down . ;
Will trade for small home.
' . BOTTOK PRIVATE MONEY avaJlable ------------
the HOME is modern and
of excellent construction,
on a larger lot,
$6800, $1000 down
New 2 bedrm. home
servants quarters
and bath ROSE GUILLOTTE, Salesman
GEO. T. EVERSON, Salesman PRICES
... SO LOW WE
hat.e to quot.e them !
Come in and take 'em away, ,
11-ow ·t o build. finance or
re.flmlnce your home.
TUE ~ORN VOOEI. CO.
100 Main Rt. Balboa
Har bor 1,.5
85<87
we're wholesaling them today -----------
·3 1 Ford Sport Coope IL 0 .A • .8
'31 P\ymouth Tw°"Door
'36 Chevrolet Sedan
'36 Ford Panel
'36 Pontiac Sedan
'37 Plymouth Tw<rDoor
·41 Plymouth Sedan
A lso a large selection of good
used cars. Oldies to nea.rly new
one111.
Theodore Robins
YOUR FORD DEALER
534 Cout Highway
Newport Beach
Phone ~aeon 8604
J . BODENHOEFER
1920 Fullerton Ave., Costa Mesa
m&¥ have a pair ot pueea to tbe
Paulo Drive-In Theatre by calling
tor them at office of tbe Newport
~~Co..2211-
Bl>d., Newport .-fl.
SJ-TLULEllS
UM8 • 23 FT. RQLL ALONG e ...
Trailer, Hite new. Electric n!frts.
Aa down payment on amall bomt"
ln Newport ~b. Phone AT.
1-3$03 or write McNellly. 1400
It. Broadway. San Gallriet. Pri·
vale party. 85p87
L (;) A lf 8
t. 0 A N 8
, tli&.00 TO ~000.00 * "'f.AR!f * & 'U'l' 0 * FURNmJRE
00-hllGll&l Property
"Qf:Jla[ .sERVICE"
Goaet Cities Loan
CQmpany
-00""'1' Bl.VD.
NWAWIT BEACH, CAU"P'.
nest .._. to Weft.em Union ottb
PHONE HARBOR 2e38-.J
. 89-U<
,.,, UNLlmTED FUNDS 51!."
A plan to .Wt you incl. FHA-01
PriYll<ee to pay off any tlmo
No ~ insptttlOQ...
POIRl1CR MORTGAGE CO.
Or. Co. np. w ... un Mtg. Corp
CalltGnll& 1-n Co...-...
· lletro:;>olllan We 1-Co.
. Bar. 1na.w KL Ullll
LOANS TO BUILD. IMPROVS
BUT, llODICRNlZE, OR
RICl'JNANCZ
JrOR BALE OR TRAD& -IHI We 8'17 'rruot ~
-'J'nlJor, Z1 _-" .I<&& ZS:ATtlALBOA ~
Dream House
• EXTRA LAROE BEDRM. A illv.
r1n . Many extra features. •18.300-
NEW 2 BDRM . well built. Ooee,
In. Attractive. $8.800. Terms.
EXTRA LAROE LOT. Eaat side.
Clruie in. Re11trtcted. Sl,360.
Terms.
I specialize In Harbor Bouleftt'd
bu•lnt'ss properties.
Robert H. Mottet
1900 Harbor Blvd .. Coata Mesa
Beacon 8224--J
CHOICE BUSINESS LOT 50x:J80
completely furnished,
•and as an INVESTMENT
is priced at $17,500
total price, WHICH IN-
CLUDES 8 ADDITION-
AL· R-2 lots same block.
You may m&k:e offer on
a lot. the 3 lots or the
HOME separately.
Your inapeetion
Harbor 2282-W.
is invited,
Harbor Blvd. oppoelte Stahr'•· ------------
Market. $3700. .
rtt:>ne Be.aeon 0030.-W ~
Courtesy to B.roken
OPPORTUNITY For
a lovely country home
3 BEDROOM' ROlllE IM COST A
Ml!!SA. Neem ~llnS • .,.,,.,;
drain board and lota of tender
care and ya.rd work. Howenr,
it wu buUt ln !Ml, ball ftN-
place. lat grede Jillie floors ud
100 n.. fron t.qe IOt.
Ito juat that-AN OPPORTU·
NITY for...._.
.$68® r
low as $1800 down
v ALUES! v ALUES !
.a.uiBoA summer coltce. Lota
of oleepillg room .Film. "600.
S B. R home and cottage on" lot
60 ~ 100. A JUI buy. $9760.
·~ I B. R. bame W. Bal-
~ stucoo, pluter. frpl. hdw. :i: .. ~·;~~:2::. 2'baU.
J'rp1-, Patio, llWldeclt. $17.aoo. I
DUPLll!X -Ouutandlnl' Value.
5 JI. R., I trpl., 4 tile llatho.
hdw~ ttrs., Ve.ry att.r. WW make
~.....,. &ad Income. Furn.
80;(_ OOA8T .RKAL1T .00. 1iQi lllaln Bt.. Ballloa ,. __ _
Nice rcnta1 ln the rear.
$9.550,
$300 Down
HARBOR BLVD. LOT , c:Josc in.
Priced right. Best of ter~.
EAST SIDE. CLOSE-fN. 2 good
homes on J acre,
$9450
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Good horse rar..cl1 -Cl!E_.\f'!
JOE McKEE, Salesman • 1790 N cwport Blvd., CostA lieu
""TUE BEST TOWN ON EARTH""
Phones: Office Beacon 5181
Ru. P hone Beacon M4~J or
Beacon 5.529-M f,
NICE am.au modem home in ex·
ceUent Jocaljty .near hi.gh 11Chool,
large lot. $8,000, only $1.000 dn_
ONE ACRE 2 B. R home, chic·
ken equip. Double gar. tool abed.
Close in $7.300. liberal temia.
WCraab WeatMT-Better In.lure''
R. W. BAR'l'TNF.
Il<oal Estate B_;..-;; ~-
and Aaaociates
lfael Newport Blvd.
COSTA MESA. CALrF1
E'Jloae B• OOll ~ I
GOOD INVEllTlllENT!
inspection, by appt.
F. C. Andresen
RealtOr
1615 COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL >IA:R
( N t'Xt to the Snack Shop)
HARBOR 1~0 or lap.4
Evenings Harbor 228~ W
Ranch . Bargain
10 ACRES, extra ftne ROIL Cor·
net', 2 good roa.ds, nr. ·~MeAB
Hei ght.a." $950 per &Cft, Term.a.
'ASK MR. W l TSON'
REAL ES'.I'ATl:1
19842 Newport m vd . .KI 2-2904
Nr. Palisades Rd. Office~ Home
87c
BALBOA ISLAND 1
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2 Bdrm.. 2 beth .tucco limne. ""Ji
fl. fron.t.ge. !J"Ue roof, I lear p.r·
age. LOad. of ·Cio.et ·~!lb·
ceptlOMllJ cleon -~ BE8T
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BUY ON BAUIOA UllJAJa>.
I ' I • $13.:l5() I
C. GAJ.,EN DENISON, Realtor
498 Newport Blv.d. Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon 6243-W
BEN'J. WHITMAN
NEAL HOUGAN-Realtors-GEORGE THEOBALD
BILL SCHMIDT
1018 -Coast Highway 400 Coast Highway
Ph. Harbor 2574-W Pb. Harbor 2566-J
Beautiful Futuristic Home
In desirable neighborhood .. Ras large living room
,with exposed ceiling, very convenient kitchen .and . IJarse patio. Owner's business calls him ehtewhere. •wit qcrifioe. IPull price only $1500.
. "B'usJNEss IS GOOD"
, BEN J. WHITMAN
NEAL HOGAN-Realtors GEORGE TBJOOBAI.P
1.JILL lilCHMlDT
1018 °"'8t HJ&tiny ' 'iOO ·Cpeet ~
ft. •Har:bor ·217&-:W Pb .. Harbor .2566-.J ~NA :DEL •KAR .
EveningB HarbOr 51·1'
chard l"'lh ' a. ii!. ...... BDF1TZ"D
ROY • Jr. ~ -· I 381 K. ,-. O..... Ii-w~ ..,..,_,n.
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Newport 8-cb .Pb. Bar. 2112 7 llan-.,.ir...r -to tile bedrm. Caola --lot \ t I ~ Drift.la Tbeatre bj camv ------~-.-;-!---,I .. iJ..m at otrlce or tbo.lfHpwt dar lot ..
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SGnta Ana Pastor Out/in-t s World
Problems at Fi'~-• Dollar Banquet
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Graad Opara _,.. part..i
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: nidpll1 a..._ liat -· lllet-eOlile for Der. 0 u. ~ and ~ to come in, with 117 uac tile -....., ... UM -.-
"""'-llom• and 1NtJor nat-I Udlet'a -· Aalatlq in al• lllclt 0<1t. o1 It le 4dftrtlalq Man·
Aid world probkm-,'' M.id UM Rev. were Dr. WbJte, Mn. A..J . Rutter, ager Robert HOIMr stxd 'be ta·
4Joc Nicbola, putor ot nnt Kath-P . r . Bail!"-B. 8· L. Freltq, 11"'· aon belns tllal -wu once man·
-clnuch, Banta Alla...!" bll ad-Leon .......... n •• Baroid Tbompoon, ager of LaonGn ear... -Uc
-at the Five Dollar banqllet Kn. ltmm+ Weathert~nl and MLu "l'J>r&no who map the • Utle role.
Mid. ln Goodell ball. Chrilt Cb\U'Ch Clara Koblatedt, pree1dent ot the and 'be'a boiA&" back ataae to talk
b"j the Sea.. W. 8 . C. 8 . to ber. Way back. be 1tudied few
Taldn.s u hia theme, .. Now Jl(t9. E. A... Bametl planned the the opera and 1mowm many ot the
Wbat. .. the speaker ••ve a review menu for the boUnUfut turkey din· artiat&. rnnce:eco Foti wW direct
ol. the World aituaUon a.nd It.I aplu-ner w h 1 c b wa.a • e r v e d lo 125 and Aleunder ~tou. formerly
Uon. nu. he termed right llvin&', people. Mrs. Fred Woodworth wu with the Paria opera, will be in
or. the practiee of the golden rule tn .chafse of the kltchen where she charge of the cboru ot IO. There
an@'.'t.be brotherhood of man. "'The was auiated by memben of var· will a.Jao. be a con-de ltallet wtlh
only thln• in life which ia con· toua ctttles. .Mr. a.nd :Mn. Ted Maria Gloria Mitra.lies u the bH.u-
1tant.. LI change," be 1tated. "'We BOUier helped with the k>an ot a Uful premiere dameue. Another
mu.t learn to adapt .ouraelvea, to refrigerator trom their ranch al who wilt enjoy t.be evening la lllUe
lobk forward lnetead of backward. San Fernando. dark-eyed Jean IA 'Ru• a o who
lo forset the paat and to allow Tables were lovely wtth yellow work.I at the Newport branch of
ounetvea no "han.-overa." candlea a.nd autumn flowen u· the Ban1t of A.merica. Ber mother
;percy F . Baines, emcee. intnr ra.nced by ~ in charge of the end 1teptalhu, Joeephine and Leo ~ced the speakers, including the dinlng room, Mn. Herbert Mc· Falk ot Balboa were formerly with
Rev. Thomas PendeU. who out-Donald, Mrs. Kary St.anley and the San Prancllco Grand Opera
llfted t~hhtory ot the banquet Mrs. Rou Owen. They were U· comlJ«lly and Jean la to have an
and Dr. Harry White of Balboa Sated in· aerving by • large group audition at the MelropoUtan in
llland chapel whom he termed of _the younger w 0 men of the New York next 1prtns. She aang
''t.M. most un·retired minilter in chui'dl. • with the Chle&C"o Opera Guild and California... Mrs. John Ptischner wu cha.Ir · wan le to locate an opera gullet
Ticket Sa-. man of the rec.eptlon ~omm.Jttee. around here with wh.lch •he can
A.Ml.atlng her l.n greelin~ gueet.e sing. And alle NrprlMd me no end
Mia El.sle Newland. chairman were Ml.Sii Koh!Btedt, Mrs. Joseph by epotUnc a ce.rtaln Yankee ac-
ot ticket sa.1es for the 11th year. MUTI'&y, Mrs. Rutter, M.rs. Baines cent, and me lhtnkln• rrn a Call·
reported S825 a.Jready collected and Mrs. May Delozier. forntan tor 42 yea.ra. It'• the ac·
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Newport Cub Scouts Receive Awards, • See Local Football Game~ "
CUbmaater Art Remley pruent-.... -------------
ed '&dvailcement a.wards when Cub
Sc o u t Pack 106, sponsored by
Newport Beach Elementary schobl
Parent-Teacher Asaociation met
Friday e\•ening at the Newport
achool auditorium.
Viola C arpenter
To Marry
Wayne L.'Small
cent whJch caUNe any Yankee to
pronounce .. Harvard" u "Hah-
vud." • • • To l"O on with the
musical the.me, 0 ran I" e County
Symphony orche1lN ( which la ,,
NOT the Community Concert A•·
sociallon) put on a very good
concert lut Wedneaday evening
and many out--of-town peoPJ.e were
there lo hear It. Schubert~• RoA·
mundc overture, the opening num·
ber. was particu1arly delJ•titful but
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,j FREE PARIONG ··'.·. :
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It waa a abort program, with
Aslilt&nt Cubmuter Bill McDon-
ald aaelatlng . Den 8 opened the
aeaion and Den 1 0 gave the clos-
Jq ceremony. Ualng the theme
et the month, "Keeping Strong,"
Den tli put on the akit of the eve-
ning. After presentation of awardA
committee membeni took the Cubs
to th~ high , school rootball gan1e.
game.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Grahan1,
West Balboa 'Boulevard. Newport
Beach. are announc1ng the eng'age·
ment of their daughter, Miu Viola
carpenter, to Wa.yne Lewis Small,
son of Mr. a.nd Mn. Pelhan1 Small
of Santa Ana, formerly of Ak.ron,
Ohio.
I felt peraonally that tt shouJd
have been the clm.Jns-number, In ·
stead of the · very Ions an~ am-
bitious Beet hove rr 1ymphony'.
Equally good wu the B o r o d t n
"Steppes of Central Alla" (Eine
Steppen.11klue) w h I ct) g l v es a
beautltul mental picture of the
lonely plaln1 and the meeting of
two caravans. Two · pretty girls,
June Fa.rNr and Jl'rance1 Bu ah
helped me collect the silver offer·
Ing afterward.
THR~LLS! EXCITEMENT! FREE ENTERTAIN· . . .
The announcement came as a
11urprtae at a family dinner party
celebrating Thanksgiving and the
11th birthday or Charfeen Apple·
bUT)'. the granddaughter of Mr.
and Mr.a. Gn.ham.
Cbtaa.. Ptevtew
MENT! FREE GIFTS FOR THE KIDS!
HAVE FUN ALL D~Y! ·FRIDAY, NOV. 25!
morn. If you believe In Santa-be at "Sears Square"! • •
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Receiving awarda were: Dennis
Wella, wolf badJe ,nd ualatant
denner atrtpe; Tony Bush. denner
stripe; Chuck Remley. keeper ot
the buckskin ; Ward Peirce, aer-
Yice atar and keepe:'r of the buck-
ekin;· David Gifford, aervtce star
. and denner stripe: David Pettie.
aui•tant denner atripe; Edd I e
The romance was the culmina-
tion of a t r i e11 de h I p started
through the "Live Y'ers club." In
affillallQn with the Santa Ana Y .
WJ C. A. and Y. M. C. A. Both
young JM:"Ople have served the club
as presidents.
Where the people all come from
who Oock to a Chrt1tmN Preview
I wouldn't know. Thi.a year ll'8
Dec. 1, 2, 3 wllh a one dollar
ticket admlltin• to an three per·
formf.11ces, Spake Cooley's band.
merchants' display. home town tal·
ent·n everything. There:'• going to
It'll be t he gayest, the g""'test Christmas Canalval you've ever . !M!f!D! 1 Boy, what a show_,..., SUia arrive from t he North Pole by helloopter 1
at 11 '!-m. Everybody'll be there • . • the tall 111&11, the magic' .U,
caricaturist, clown,., the Christmas Carolent, the S .lertls and a .loe, the '
whole town! Santa's helpers have set. up • special mall box for yon; r·
letters-be sure to brillg th-80 you won't be ml88ed Cbritltmu\
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Pope. bf:ar badge. service star and
aulltant denner stripe;
John Lewis. servlee !5lar and
keeper of the buckakln: Biil Wblte.
denner filtripe : John Evana, de.nner
&tripe; A I a n MeNlng, aulatant
denner stripe: David S1ngley, scr·
Vice star. and denner 1tripe; Taggy
Atwood, eervtce star and denner
strt~: Orin Wade. service star
-And usl•tant denner stripe; Steve
Bofce, service atar and aaaialant
Miu Carpenter was graduated
frOm Newport Barbor Union "Algh
school and Is now employed on
the staff at the Newport Beach
Public Library.
The bridegroom.elect attended
Santa Ana Junior college. No im-
mediate date hu been set for the
wedding.
d•ll!)•r stripe; Peter Crary, service Teenagers to .De nce stat and <tenner atrtpe;
j!'ll>fl\l!f, bob<at pin; ~ Jar· :Fri day et T e r Pit .
,,-. 9l!tt l>lllre•1.... ~ ---·--·--... ~ denncr 11trlpc ; Pelle Peterson, bear Lively plans arc well launched
b&da'l', .service star and aulatant for a Thanksgiving holiday dance
dennl'r stripe; Michael Mang, wolf at the Tarpll or lh<' Newport Har·
gold arrqw. bear badge, service bor Teen Canteen ton1orrow I Fri-
atar: Uoyd Rogrrs, Wolr gold and dayl starting at 8 p. nl. The C\'c·
four :dJyer arrows. service star and ning ilf planned so that teen-agers
ket$cr of the bucktikln: Herbert at Harbor high nlllY have the op·
Peary, lion badge; Van Pomeroy, portunity _or a gay gct·together.
Hervtce star &nd denner stripe; according lo Bob Blaisdell, presi·
Rlch'ard Taylor, woU gold and dent of the student body board for
two silver arrowa, atrvtce •tar and the Tarplt. lttembers and gue.st.il
&Ml.atant denner stripe; Jim Wol-are cordially invited.
ever, service star.
49th Anniv ers ary
Observ ed by
Coste Me5e Couple
Mr. and Mn. W. E.. Gallwa.a of
Costa Mesa commemorated. their
<f9lb wedding annivenary recently
at an al fTeaco luncheon attended
by their children and grandchll-
dnn.
Fra nkl in Fa mily
At C laremont Game
Col. and lttrs. Selin1 H. Franklin
and daughter Shirley of Co 8 ta
Mesa went to Cla.~mont Saturday
tot the Pomona College Homecom-
ing football game with Occidental
Colleg~.
be plenty of Sood hot cpffee, wh.lch
If this tog keepa up. wtll be most
welcome, 1.11d more lhinp to look
at than you can pouibly take in
at any one nlsht. And I attn have
four ticket.a to sell. 'Harbor 1616.
DO call me tor a pair.
New Heme
Page Nancy t.ncJey! Mr. and
Mn. W. A. Toblu mov ed into
their new home al 2<f0 Ha&cl Drive
on Friday and one or these day~
rm-'°Ing over t o He It. they'rt'
that enthusiastic.' Thf"y designed
It themselves with Harbor Draft·
ing compeny carrying out their
ideall. It has ten room.a and a
"bubble ce.lling," wh1tevcr that
may be. acousUcal pluter end Is
rurniahed. In colortul Chlnc5e mo<J.
C'tne, with one r o o m In Ea r I y
American. The turnt11hlnp are not
}'ct all In but will lte ahorUy and
I expect one of three daya we'll
see it In full color in one of the
national mara. P . 8. -The Ed
Gtunwalda of Peninaula park were
no end amused to find the bla<'k
rick I ea pule had permanently
adopted the lArl&lcya. alter stay·
ing with them only a week. Sec-
ond P. S. -I think Nancy ta a
great flatterer; modern tcrmln·
ology, good peyoholoetat. but we
all appreciate a pp r~ c •a t ton.
Thanka. I'm looklnr forward. eut.--The.re'a eomeone.-wtth a heart
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See Santa Officially Open
SEARS Eye .. Poppiftt To~wn!
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Among those partlcipaUng in
the happy observance· we.re Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Galtwu .Mr. and
Mn. W. ff. Sippel, llLu Evelyn
Sippel. Marvin Slppel, Mr. and
Mn. Frank Woodland&", Mr. and
Mn. G. ·R . Jan.aon and children
Cooetance Ann &l'ld Jamee.
Silver Te a e t
Campbell Home
a!! btl' u all outdoon1. who hu
dolls and toya p;ore ready tnr
<'hlJdrC"n Whom Santa la practical·
ly certain to rorset th1• year. not
becauae they ha\•en't been good
ch.i1dren but becau.. he may not
FREE SHOW! 9 EXCITING ACTS! A "'a;ular $-Rlq Clreuli , I . . The \\"on1en's F ello·wshlp of St.
Andnw·3 Presbyterian church l!i
holding a silver tea from 3 to 5
p. m. on Wednesday, .Nov. 30 at
the home of Mn. Robert Camp-
bell, 515 Via. Lido Sot.Id, Udo lite.
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ll1tw'11n
Call foml• __. Clniai9•
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anyone knows. a family U.ey awi ·
peel Santa 11 cotng to forset, they
can call me (Harbor ¥11 a.pin)
and I will pa. the word along.
This goes for Coata Mea (where
"Whitey.. la dri~ a bu instead
of an tee wa.son) and all U.e Har-
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Sean' bll" new .tore at Santa
Ana wiJJ bavt ft.I own ·private
blood -ror employ-setting
the Idea when elchl ot them gave
tbat many Jl(nta to replace a por·
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lut ~ ...,.. on -at. u.e •-J'acllt club r .. the annual
-uci, eWc:tloa at ~ or u.e 1oaa1 joquadron. .
~ ,-U at the. allalr were Commander and Mn. ·
Leny Mcnow.ll. at U.. Utll Diotrlct Power Squadron, In Loq llea<h.
and Commander and lfta. Georse Belllnpr:+ot t.he Sulta Monica Bey
Power Squadron.
Prlndptl 1pe&ller ol the eve-
n.Ing wu William Spurseon. local
S-. Scout Muter. wbo nlated bi8
aper:ieneee in the ·South Pacific
during the war and told of the
ha.l&rdoul work' of Nlq,ge divers
Jn the Pacttic theater. The speaker
commended. the local Power
Squadron for it.II work among bo8t
awnen and enthusia.sta, declaring
that practical-courses offered by
the unit are a "valuable" source
of Information ro·r o'w n er s of
power boats and had done much
toward tncreuing safety at sea
8quadron1 exec u t t v e cornmit-
t e e. Tbey·r were retJrtnc Co m-
mander BatTy Ashton and HOW"ard
Baker. Commander tn 1940 and
again tn 1947.
Curtis Daah was named chair-
man of the locai Bo&rd ot Adm.la-
s.ions with Ht.mud Palm to aerv~
wtth hirh u vice chalmian. The
:wo men wiU be in charge of the
Piloting cla.M.
Reappointed u ch.airman of Ad-
vanced Gradea wu J . L. Mun.son,
who wt~ be aaeiJlted by Robert
Boyd In L h c capacity or vice
chairman. and In the harbor.
lbmbrook (loiawe satr Named u chairman of Special
COU1':91f;S a.nd Entertainment were
Elec.'led to orfice ror the eMU-Urban :Reh a.nd Hay Langenheln1
Ing year were: Commander, Ted respecU~ely.
H.embrook: Lt. Commander, Hay • It w • s announced that final
Langenheim ; Secretary, George examinallons in P iloting and
Andrewl'I (reelected): TTq_su!_~r. SeamanShlp will be given in
Bernard Paln1 , and Public Rela-
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December with new classes for
Uons, laabeJle Andrews. Two new next year scheduled to begin in
members w e r e named to th e January.
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says: ·save ,time ••• s.ave money
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... borrow' at Bank of · America•
When you need money, get a low.
cost~ loan al any branch of bk
of America. Here yau con borrow on
, yourcar, fully paid for or not. Personal
loans for every purpose arranged
quickly in <Omplete conlicl.,... Try it.
•unit of Amtricu
NATIONAL f1'.?i',.·;:~ ASSOCIATION
M..-..F.D.LC
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IPf.U~r of tile ~: Ted lblUnok, MWtJ-1.t!flle4 ci lier: Mn.. 11a1abrook. • .. ~
McDo"·eu, CcHlamaDder CSPS lit• Dl9.trtct; 111'L M:cDt.well. l:lu1'J' AM&oa. retfrias eomn..der;
M_n.. .iblllon, Georse &eW.mpr, ~r S..ta Mo.lea ..,. S.•ne, aM Jlilll'll. BelD.ncPr. Fom-
g-round, if"ft to ript, Mn. "'lllw Wldt«-. Mn. CW T\\•ltdln laad. .__....d Tbe atfalr \\'U at-
tl'nded by 86 member"ll aM bie:ada of t lle Mca..I ••iad.roa. I Photo by Beckner)
Small Harbors to
Be Subject of T atk
Fisheries, f o re 11 t man&l'ement,
ha rboMJ. tidelands and apter fac-
tors in California economic llfe are
scheduled for study a.nd review ln
Los Angeles, December 1', before
the natural resources leCllon of
the Califomla Slate Chamber of
Commerce's annual 1 tat e w l de
meeting. Under James E . Shelton,
Los Angeles. State Chamber presi-
dent, the State Chamber seaaions
will be held Decenlber 1 1 and 2.
In addition to hundreds of Stale
Chamber members rroin all pa.rt.a
of California, many bu11inest and
industrial executives will attend.
Dr. Robert C. ?.Uller. director
of the canrornia Academy of Sci·
enc1·s. will present a report on lhe
California's oc ean commercial
fi shery resources. The studies. a
coo~Tative activity by the Scripps
State Ffshcrie~ .Studiei, covering
Fi!lh and Gan1e CommiMion and
Insti tute or Oceanography, State
U. S. Fi!S h &: Wildlife .. Service in-
cludes the first Intensive study or
biology a nd migrations of .sardines,
the tuna varteti~ and other com-
mercilll fish, iniporta.nt in CaJifor-
nla economy.
The projected chain of small
harbors along lhe'Callfomia coast,
I I n e including development ot
Newport Beach's upper bay. will
be reported from two vlewpolntn
&l Uw .~f'!il ~ ••11aloa
Speaker11 wU( be Col. Dwight F.
J ohns, South Pacifj~ dlvlalon engt-
neer. Army Co~ of Engineers,
and Charles A. Wln&low, Oakland,
chairn1an of the ..St.ate Chambe1"s
small harbor development commit ,
tt•C'.
I. The question of •tale or federal
control of natural resources hu
b e e n Wigned io Congressman
Donald E. Jackson, Santa Monica .
Status of tidelande la the theme
of A . C. ~1attel, preaident, Hono-
lulu OU Corp. DeWitt Ne Ison,
stale forester. la to report on Cali-
fornia f o r e s t reaoun:e manage-
ment.
Dr. Robert Gordon Sproul. pres:-
dent of the Unlvel'ldty of Califor-
nia, Is chairn1an of the St ate
Chamber's natural resources com-
mittee. Vice chairman 111 B. o .
M Iller, past pretldent of the Loe
Angeles Chamber of Commerce.
The annual Stale Ch a m be r
niembershlp luncheon will be held
Thursday, December l . In the Bilt-
more Bowl. With President Shel-
ton as chairman. the speaker will
be A-t. E. Coyle, Detroit, executive
vice p~sident of ~Geeral Moton
Corp.
Local
Home
Yachtsmen
Victorious
Two local yachtsmen came hon1c
vii·turi otl8 rroni rnce11 .-t Cabrtllo
licut:h Sunday. , .
They were Fred S1nttl('s, Vice
Con1n 1odore or Uie Balboa Yacht
Club, who Sunday won the annual
Poi nt Fermin P . C. Race aponaored
by the C&brill o Bea.ch Yacht Club
l ttnd Peter SerreU "'Who took flnt
plact: in the Free-For-All for boats
under 20 feet On the outside ,coune.
Women Anglers
Meet rhursday .
Thuraday evrning inaugurated
the first .monthly meeting of th~
Newport Harbor Lady Ang 1 e r a
club when a large percentage of
the memberMip met In Newport
Harbor L@gion hut.
Mabel Steven.aon, president, pre-
•lded over Ole meelhlg at Which
ti.me the conatltl!.tion and by law3
were approved by the group. Re-
port. were made by Rusty John-
son, chairman of the tackle com-
mittee and Eva Graham, chairman
or the trophy committee.
Olive McKert%.le. secreta.ry. read
a letter from the International
Came Fish AAan .. accepting the
club into the International group.
the first wornen·.s group ac~pted.
Two fishing plcturea were shown
by Elizabeth Hagen. Uly Call was
&warded a reel, wh.ile Eleanor Pot-
ter wa.11 presented \lt'ith 300 y1..rds
of lln~.
Arrangements and refrt..sbm!enl.8
were In charge of the e.nt.erta.in-
ment committee c om po a e d of
Clar& Keeler, Anne June Wevill,
Naon1l Petcraon, M yr a Sprague,
Marion Fry and Dorothy Creb3.
To Construct Ramp
at Christian's Hut
AppIJcaUon hu been made by
Art La Shell, c/o Chrlstian'e Hut,
Balboa, California, for permit to
construe~ a ramp to be attached
to an exiatlng pier, wtth boat-slip
ta.nding Ooata at the baywa.rd ehd;
the landing noa.ta to extend from
about 3 to 10 feet bayward of
the U. S . Plerhead line and be
moored to anchor piles set .!hore-
ward of :said Pierhead line; dredge
a small area around the boat-sJJp
landing float.a to 5 feet below
mean lower low water; the
dredged material, amounting to
approximately 1000 cubic yarda,
to be depoBited .shoreward of the
U . S. Bulkhead line on applicant's
property, In front of Tract No.
1080, between Cypreu ,and Fer-
nando i!ltreet.s, Newport Beach.
Drawing showing location and
plan of the proposed work 18 on
file at the office of the U, S .
Army Engineers 1n Los Anceles.
IJ:!tere.ated persona are invited to
inspect the: plans and to submit
In writing, In triplicate:, oo or be·
tore 11 a.m .. Monday, 1J December
1 D 4 9, any objections based on
navigation interests that they may
have lo said work.
,Objections based on other than
navigation interests c a n .v. o t be
con.side red.
SKIJ-•t • STOLi!:!<
D. W . Wood, 319 Fernando, B&J-
boa. reported to police Monday
that his seven-foot teakwood
1kl/r valuW at ·JIOO was stolen
some time during the weekend.
fo'\h?8 for Dt,·orce
Mn. Helen A . Crawrord today
uked for a divorc£" from Robt-rt
L. CraWford of Balboa llland ·in
a suit on file in superior. court.
charging cruelty. They weni mar·
ried at Balboa l11la.nd April 23,
1949, and separated October 31 ,
t.hi.a yeai. There &re no children..
4-H Club Boys to
Get Beef Steers
Sixty thousand poU'nds of future
beef stea.ke will be turned over to
approximately 1~ 4-H Club boY6
and girls from Los Angeles, Or-
ange and San Bernardino Counties
this Friday, Nov. 25,. at the SatUU
and Rapp feed yard.a in Chino.
The opportunity for the Club
members lo obtaln these animals
ha.a been made av&ilable by the
Farmers I~rance.' Croup. who
purchased the steers in Montana
and brought the m lo this area.
The to~grade steers wilV'be sold
to the 4-H youngsters for the same
price that wu paid on the range,
with no charge t ot' transportation,
\'acclnation or feed I n g. These
Items are contributed by the in-
surance company.
"In the PllSt It has been our cus-
tom to buy grand champion steer
at auction and donate It. to an in-
d Iv Id u a I," Thomu E . ,Leavey.
president or Fa rm e r s lrisurance
Group declared. "This year we
felt that by obta.lning these quli.lity
animals for the members of the
4-H Club at range price, we-would
be of m ore service to a mu c h
greater n um be r of the young-
8tcrs."
R. W. Longfellow, Orange Coun-
ty Farm Advisor for the 4·H or·
gan.lzatlon. stated that this project
would solve one of the largest
problems which has confronted the
t-'H movement In Southern Cali-
fornia.
"The unavailability of top-grade.
feeder steers in this area at a nom-
inal price has discouraged many
young11ters from entering the com-
petition at local fairs and live-
&tock shows," Longfellow ~ich
"With these really fine animals.
the boys and girls who will one
day be responsible for the feeding
of our nation. will have the oppor-
tunity to learn how to purchase,
feed and market their own high-
grade. purebred beef animals."
A program has been planned to
accompany the tUstrtbutlon of the
steers with the · Agricultural Ex·
tension Service or the Slate of
California presenting denionstra·
t lons on "Proper Feeding a n d
care," and on "H ow lo Handle
Uvestock.''
File Damage Suit
In Auto Accident
An automobile collision Sept.
2 on Harbor boulevard at Baker
street, north or Costa Mesa, wa.s
made the ba.1518 of a superior court
a,O.t ion for $3754 damagc.s, on file
thia week aga..i.nat Joe and Robert
Nieto. Joe, Masae and Nellie
IshiJ, the plaintiffs~ asked $1050
rach for thelr injuries. J oe ls:hii.
in addition. a.skrd $395 for rcpairl:i
to hla car and $210 for 1088 of il.8
U:>c. "
Timinf U1ht Stolen
Theft or a timing light valued
at $25, fron1 the l'ngine shop a l
Orange Cout collek<> waa report·
ed last week-end to the sherif-f's
office. Burglars· found entrance
through an unlocked door.
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four men u a d • r ~· ·m &re SWlda.J
-r· at honM ~ 1.: I NoWmbor 2T lmow at the extemalit af oar U· M~
ca1 and economlc~ur' tt .... to be Novtmbtt aa -led tb&I I Ila <& '1'uMdiY
eel u to .._.t•a ppea•ac m Norimbu 29
Newport!" SW,, ~ Oii UtlA I
Diehl. after U.. -ho,-~ Wedn~
cle&rid Ute tab t ~ eo..-tion November 30
drUted to· Ute 1Ub~ at· K--1..rt I'ltu....lay . ~,· ---........ _1._ and Newport'& tu.bin aad qvea.-~-~.1.11ber 1
tlon.1 ran thick and tUt for a .. De
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running li.ghte 1i r;tE,1 h t and pie
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his ooune lri Ute atic"t follow/ng November 27 Dec. 5 Dec 12
tea whicb was pl&dd, vast and I,~============:;-;;::=·==========:::, empty. j 11
Dec. 19
In for panning or pralae ctmt
many subjects, l!k>me of which are
mentioned here, wtthout na.rdtng
names and without these rem~).ks
being construed u an endorsenicnt
or otherwise of thia newspaper.
On the pro1pect.s of 'Upper bay
development and "When· are they
going to do.. something about It!"
they were surpriaed t o Jearn1 in
this C8.8e, the C o u n t y Board of
Supervisors, under cert:&Jn Ha.ibor
circumstances, could condemn the
land, with or without the consent
of the ownen -the Irvine Co.
They felt thi9 did not seem )ust
right. "Where wu lhe mOney
HAROlD I. JOHNSON
PropeUer Repairs
Cotwnblait ~Y
I Phone Harbor 8%0
till VUla "'ay, N~wport ee.Cb
BAI BM ,CANVAS SliP
SaUa • -Conn .... _ -u-·-. Harbor ZOT -nl!1 IW 8t.
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irAUNDRY AND •. DRY CLEAN IN ..
2 , LOCATIONS IN NEWPORT BEACH
•, lll9 00.UOT BL\'D. ud 1111 TUllTUI AVE.
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coming rrom !" and the answer t o I W;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ lhat one was t,he Fed~ral Govern-I I
ment. Piped one: "Then it'll tie a
long time!"
"How was lhe Balboa Bay Club
doing ?" It was doing excellently,
as a matter of fact J.t was reported
to be one of the most suc~fuJ
clubs in Southern Calirornla Rrin-
cipally because co nsider a ib I,.
thought had been put Into its Con-
c<!ption an d operation. " H o Y(
about that! Wun't the ground
originally deeded the City of New-
port for recreation pur poses!"
Trie answer wu "No." There was
a popular misconcepUon a b o u t
who deeded or quit claimed what
to whom. It wu never a clear
case. The site af.I we _know It to-
day was once tidelands. Even the
State of California has some vag'lle
claim in those tideland.s, the origin
and ownership of which ts 1o$t in
antiquity. "Does the City derive
much revenue from the parjklng
meters? Why art:n't there meters
in Corona. on Balboa 'l11landJ ant.I
by the Lido shopping center ?"
The "slot machines" came ii) for
some sharp di11CUMl.on, bolhl pro
and con, ivid e~dcd with the ct.ate-·
ment of one: •"Wftat we n* ln
the states i.s · a National Lottery
each week. It'ud take care of. do-
naUons to the Red Cross and Com-
munity Che8l and put our gamb-
ling n1oney to some good uae in-
stead of into the private pockells
of a few people."
"How about lhOBe City elections
next year! Who was going to
run? How about that? WU our
present City Administration "bet-
ter" than the old one..? Remem-
ber when we got good city water
for a dollar a month? How about
that County Obck deal? When
were they going to start work on
that? What's the story b;ehlnd
that, anyway? Say. did'nl I' read
somewhere about you can't find
a place to moor a new 84-tt. C0&8t
Cutte r in Newport 1 Don't they
know what the Coast Guard mean.e
to seafaring people? What;s the
matter with those people down JLt
"M " St. kicking and complaining
like that? Say, have you beeli
down to Balboa lately? Why, don't
they pave the center of the ,atreel
like they have up in Newport and
make It a boulevard to brag lbout.
instead of ·two p I d d I t n g1 Uttlt:
streets you have to crawl along! . I
They were given what ln~orma
tion wa.s _Jvallable and asked t o
be.ar up a"'1lttle a.a the present City
AdmlniRtnlion. as far as r. be·
lievcd. wa.s accomplishing lng:s,
even It water ·wu no longer a. dol-
lar a month. No flty on ea~h haa
a Utopian government and. ~aking ,
it by and large, Newport Wasn't
doing so badJy. True, the'l wert>
a.rgume_nta a n d dlscuasloni a n d
differences of opinion, but th 8. t
was-healthy in politics. There was
sUl! a tremendous amount of work
MOORINGS and SJ!ACE AV~LE
I · for boats belq offerecl for IAle
~,[NE WAYS ~ow OPERATING
With complete pabltlll' and repair crew.
Wing Sang Boat~ RepairY1rd
8ll eo..t 11/gbway (101 J. l<ei\'Port
PHONE BEACON Mlf -
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ION LAUN~R~ CA~·& C~RRY
/l'H Careful Lau,.dry & Dry Cleaning Co.'
' . Ir Newport Bl\•d. -•·or DellVel'f' ca&l ll&rbor lll•W . , ' (Formerty ~ ~tro,1 Cl.Ml)!"J) , •
LAGUNA RANCHO SCHOOL
STATION WAGON PICK-UP AND
DELIVERY SERVICE TO
LAGUNA BEACH
EMERALD BA.Y
THREE ARCH ~AY
CORONA DEL MAR
I Fully accredited Staff. 'i.
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!j_Chool designed for real education to every one of lta
children varying ill ages from 3 · 14 years.
This is NOT a child care center, but a child-cm·
tered school where all stud~ts are stimulated to learn.~
Emphasis is placed on social growth. ·
' Mrs. Ruth White ·Miller, Director'
PHONE LAGUNA BEACH 1Z196
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WlraJ is ·i:lre C~s<Z For Rising
Common Stock Prices"?
lo be done .. but City Hall wu ~~~~'--~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~-~-'--------------nibbling &Wliy at It lnduotiioualy
and ·there wu no question /at the
per&onaJ integrity of PljeM!ll gov-
ernment even Utough theii W(re
slot machine.: in the city-all 1)9..y·
lng fat taxes into city cott~n. U
there were any bodle. ,burled no
one knew where to look fo~l 'em.
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READY NOW ...
1949-50 INVESTOR'S AID
Ge t tkis infonnation of vital interest lo new and .
lo e.tperieuced investor! in E. F. Hutton & Company'•
oew I NVESTOR'S AID
Hue are l2 fct4lled pa&\09 g.i•ing a cacalog of 173 stocb with cont·
parativc data on pricn. eanainp and dividend.-Four liMs of .. tock.I
are giYCD. for the i•vtltor tetk.ing (1) appreciation aad income (2)
income •\Uiility (3) Jong-tum growth (4) •pecul1itive appttci.ation.
Abo i.nduded. is infonnatioa on boad •nd prefured slock invest·
mnll.; fact1.-:-1 Al_,.tul fuodt; bAH; infonn.lion oo how 10 buy
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Demmel fot pn:no. aanulll edit"-bits bttn •xttedift&ly bu.yo.
laTatw'• AW will M 11tDt 0tt. requeafM lo1111 • the tupply l....._
1Vri&e for~..., 11 .. , 1end f'OM' aw wl .tdtaa. aloag with
tJMs..t:a?i J 1t6M1n ,4••, Dep.t.. B.
E. F .' HUTTON 1!11 COMPANY
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Theae American meretiant.men ' are not fully aware of the com·
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IJ.yes are ltYell of direct Uon.
110me of it inleMely direct. ved
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are marinen ·and ~ and
having 1 .. mac1 to -y. tallle their
·&bJp, in ... th&l obedience, co-Pe fair
weal.her or foul. to tta swlce fl1l
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·Major Arthur Knight D,monslrales-
:Hypnolism lor 8. & P. Women's Club
Seventy women were lltenlly.,_ _____________ _
•under the spell of Major Arthur Major Knight demorurtrated many
:Knight . prominent Fullerton hyp-hypnotic technique•. ;Age regn ...
•notis t, w h e n he addressed th e Ii.ion, where the subject · ~ taken
• back t o childhood an~ can acc\1-
• Newport Harbor Business and Pro-ralely remember I o-n,g rorgottea
:re.sstonal Women at their n!(Ulnr scene!I from lhat ch\}dhood, and
•dinner meeting, November 17, at al.!K'I autohypnosi8. At no time wu
\\~hlte'8 Park avenue cote, Balboa there talk ot sleep, just relaxation
· :1s1and. during lhla: inlerHling c xhibiti<M1
• Major KnJg-ht hokb a bachelor of the subcon9Clous.
'of RC.ienee degree, and has 8t ud1ell Due to the illness of President
the .art of hypnoti~m extenAtvely. Betty Handy, First Vtce-P~sldent
• H (l llP'nl 41~ yeare ln the U . S. Mable FltzmOtl'iB presided o ver ' Army Air Foreil u!lng hl!'I k.nowl-the bu111nc!ls semilon.
,f'dge of hypnotls1n tp gootl advent· Elizabeth J-lt1ss' \VOn the rnffk>
age, and now L111; wo,king with dor-prt.u . a p u r c h a s e order from
t ors, dlnllstA an~ J)eychlatrlst.s in O'Brlt>n'ft Specialty shop in Corona
prance count)I. I -del Ma r .
• During his war Frvice, Majo r Elcanorr McChtsney. R.ccomp-
.f{night Bf'rved as eomn111ndant of a.nied by Hazel Dell at the piano,
'bir C'adt>t sluc1Pnt3 ond whi,le study-snng M-veral seleetions which wen•
)ng lh<' c:iusrs for failure amnng thoroughly enjoyed ·by the c I uh
t h" !lir 1.'B<lcll'I, he found nlr s lcl::-members·.
ne:;'1 0<'1·nunted f'1r 18 pt>r cent of Mildn:d Stanley, general ('halr-
h.-:-.c failun?s. Usi ng hypnoaia, hf' man Qf th e Chri~tmas Preview,
\'18..3 ohle to reduce lllis to 1 per outlined the progress In the plans'
<"f'r.l. ttypnosi.11 was al-.o used on for this 3-day benefit and Rsk('(I
i;tutt f'r rrs or stammerers, and on that a.II rrlember:ii be present al thf'
~l<.w s tudents to speed them up. SP':riaJ work !'!hop o.t the Ren!.les -
Jfe adv~ffi t hat hypno."lis Wl!lS oo vou11 Ballrodm November 30.
longer classed ~ ~ltchery and that A box supper will bt:.-St.•rved, anct
it wo.s a powerful \oo1 for mode rn f'Och me"}btir mwit make re..erva-
~lenc('. T oday, hypno!:.1 ts U1*!<1 tlons with Irene Morris, Beocoti
tn g·ivP the patient direct relief 5.">66-R b y a.tonday, Novem~r 28.
which ll'I called supportive therapy. ~trs . Stanley al~ ~uested that
I t t!'I 1tM'd very effrctively a!'I 11n tlt'ket stubs !'lhould ht' turned In to
A.na lgeslc fo r any hurt. Ma Jo r Ticket Chairman Alda Gorton Ofl
f{nir,ht advised Shat during the ffOO n Bl'I poMible. There have bttn
\var, he U8ll!d hypll().!lllS with com-many valuable prizes donated for
plete succo." In 23G cues of tooth tht> Pr"tvtew whic h will be givet1
cxtracUons. and he has over 100 away at the Friday night Home
c-nses of painless chlldhirth to hhl Town show.
r redlt since the war. Th.e modern At the close of the meetl.ng.
p .... yrhothcrnpist ui:;e11 h 1 p n o t i c Mable Fi~morris le:nd the group in
IPchnlqul's In cases of emotional the rE'adlng or the coUPct in uni-' pr,,bh•m!'I, and It is proving valu-so'? a.11: a !ipec.ia.l tribute to Mra .
able in the. rehabUitaUon of veter· Lytlla Summers who pa~ed away
nn~. -recently, and a minute of silence
Mojor Knight hypnotised a large wu observed ·In 11iJent p r a y c r .
r,roup of volunteers from the audf-Lydia Summer!! had been an ac-
. encf'. and then aelected six who tlve member of the B. P . W .
luld demonstrated that they could 1 for ma.ny year8. a.nd her passing
t be hypnotized deeply without fur-bf'OUght deep· !IOtrow to her n1any
ther training. Using theM; people .. friends.
llG WHEIL-111 celery Hdlon• with
~ \l ,1m1ento rream
chffs•, put back to·
gelher again 01 a
atal•. Chill until firm,
1Uro 1talk lnlo rouM• ;--J?r, for ..,.Ing.
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ric? It ••• ,. IMttef If,. ........ .,.1y lry
,. .... ,..,,. -hlng, """""'~6 10 11M1te'' with paper di'•., bebbJ pln1.
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PUMPION PUDDING WITH NUTS
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Yi1iti1MJ.in 'East .
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A FASHION SHOW at wh~ 1ttveral of tk 81!1111...,. arted • _..~ wu ...... of tllr aftr r ..
noon•11 entrrt.lttnM'nt st tile Jwlior l:brll'11 tteacort-britlp. tJeld at tt.e ....._, ll&y club on Nn\•. 17 •.
Above ts Mrw. & C.. Martin •hO\\'lnc a llf'lly Sfte" l!iOAt.Hll oo.t. IPboto by Beckner!
EBELL CLUB NEWSj
ANO 'NOTE Sj
Fa~hloa ~ho\\'
Mrnit ambitio us project of Et>t'll
Junior Jtl'ction wa."! the d e ~ s e r t
Retired Teacher&
Plan Party, Honor
'lew Members
Orange County divislon of the
Local Play ers
Take Top t-ionors
In Regional Bridge
bridge lunt'heon o.nd fa!th lon show California Rt-tired Teachers' As-Corona del Ma r wa.s represente<t
which thry gave at Balbon Dny !".ocfa.lion met Nov. 18., In the Y. by Mr. and Mrs. J ame!C Ray who
t•lub Q!'i a ben('flt for the ir hnepital M, C. A .• Y. W. C . A. building, plaCP.d fifth In the Pacific Pairs
fund. PrettlPst of club member.i l<ffi N . Greod, Ora.nge, wtth M W f'Vf'J)t .IJld Mrs. Roy Strotz. who
modelt.cl the fabulou~ furs, exotk' LMUe Fowler, president, Laguna · wori the Reunion Pairs and CaJi-.
<'OCktnll l\nd evening gowns, M ~ach. prt>8idJng. M 1 JllB L. Oro Ent!' Pal~ evenl!l and placed aec·
\Vt'il as more practical slack suittt Conn•ll, Santa Ana, chairman of Qnd In the Balboa pairs. Coronado
awl hostegs gowns. mernbersh.ip comnitttee. reported Pairs and Adlos Pairs, re~elvtng
Displaying thf" gowns from t h<' thet then! \Wre 40 n('W retiring two master t ro'}lhles and several
Kay Nf'IHOn ~hop were Betty Co)f', leachers In Ule county and 37 of ma~er poJ.ntA, when the Pacific
Nency Broughton, Ca I 1 a Hays. them have jol.ned t~ Re t Ired Southwest Regional Bridge tour
Wini Martin, Kntie Gard ner , Vivi· Teachers' A1lsociation. nament was heold at Coronado.
an Vsllely nnd Ve Rogf'rs. Jl.lrs. Adan' Oarllntt. Santa Ana. Anothe r. local player a.tt e.nding
Among the !'ltrikln~ c-reatlons c-hairman of welfare oommittee, thf' four-day toumamPnt was Mrs.
was a h11n1e rocktall tires.'! and 11.n:.. asked any who wished to contrtb-Ro bert Brown of Ba I boa w h o
other with a black blouse ovPr n ute to thf' Christnias tree at thf' teamed wtt.h Mrs. Brunner of
shirt ruhloned of rea.I c h t n e ~ e Pa.saliena H ome for retired teach· Santa. Ana to place sixth In t he
brocade. One evc>ning gown wae er!I, to seod the gifts to MIM Mar-Point Loma Palf9.
b~alh·toki ng with It~ c h If f on garet Hof!lt, tree.surer, 2470 coa...,t Players_ from au sections of the
bodl!Y 11.pliqued with lace. AmonK R iv,.,. ~"lltth , LagunA Be!t<'h . country att<'nded. At many of
t hf' beautiful fu r11 was A blur mlnk Mrs. J ohn B. Nichob. s 11 n t 0 t he !t>SSlons 130 tab1f'S of brldg"
cnpe. a white ermine Jack et nnd ,-.11n, chairman. introduced Rev. were In play at ont> time In thf'
another of red dyed "rmlne. SE'v-Rolland M. Tincher. Jr .. pastor or ~n m,. room. Colonf'I Ru s s e 11 J .
f'ral handM:>n1c c-ont.s were modell'd the Methodist church, Orange, wh•> Baldwin, rated BS thE' t op dlrec-
by Mr!'I. Br o ught on and Mrs. gave a very lnter?sting and i.n · tor ln tht> UnltPd State8. Cilme l o
\"aUely. J ewf'l~ worn Wert' by lh<' structive talk on the "A.rt of Keep-the coa.st from New York to con-
noted dc."l gnpr Joseph!'!. ing Vounc." He tokl his audif'nce durt the games.
Tfle door prfzc. n $7~ mcrchnn-"Htop worry. Develop a hobby a nd Santa Ana was .,-epresented by
disc order on th" shop, w&l"l won tlo aome of the things you want to ~trs. Marga.re't Holmes. who placeo'I
by Afr111. Ric-hard Othmer. Al :'Ir y tlo. Keep ming your· abUlt lea Ir. ~econd end t.hird in two event.A :
I Mrs. "Buzz'' I Ellsworth wu g<'n-<d ucation." He q u 0 t e d \Vllliem Major and M". W . A. Hu9ton, who
eral chairman. Lyon P hclp.."1, who !'!Old, ··The hap-placed fourth in the MUthland
.Gardrn SPctlon pie st creature should be the Amert-pairs event: and Mrs. J oe Brun net
~trs. Grace \V e b b €'ntertaJnf'd can cow. It doea not have to \Vho came in sixth in Uae Point
memberl"l for luncheon a.t her home.] worry, but who want.a to be 8 Loma PalHIJ All will recelve nat-
:!13; Coronado, Balboa. Mr8. Robert
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l'OW." tonal rat1ng·polnt.s.
Rn~~ of NE.wpnrt. a uthority on the Afls.s Yvonne Van Lieu ot Or-l..41'\Jna Beach wag represented
~-re ~ sha9e plant1, gave ·a angP sang two •on g a: '"t.a.t ay .. M·n i ·Amy Kenl'\edy · a.nd Mn:
most lntere!i!tlng demonstration or I Night," hy H a.lfdnn K jerulf and Carrie SaundeNI who placed' Aec-
t.he car(' and culture of African "Shoes." by Kathleen Lockhart ond ln the Lo. Jolla P•lrs; Mn.
,·iolcf,111:, She RlR lC'd they were di•· Manning. Mr~. Margaret OckelA. Lula Perry and Mrs. KB l hr y n
covered In 1890 hy an Englishn1nn wu her nccompunlst. Wetherby who were wlpn€'rs In tht>
who took .ii:peclniens tn Europe. 1 F'oUowing the program, there San Dl"go..Palr!I event.1 All will ,._
They lntf'r bf'cnmc popular In the \'13 ,11 a reCf'ption. hono ring n e w cetve Master P olnlM and the W eth-
United Statf"l'I and n o w fancier!" mcn1bers. Tea WR."I served. M i1' f'rbys also rtteived trophies.
k:now ~om" 200 ;vnrlcth.'A. Amon:::: l .<'Rlle Fowler , president, a.nd M ls.s
!he populnr one!'I nr!"' Blue Boy, Stella J ohnson, secretary of Li-
Rlue Olrl. Lnv~ndf'r l..ady ft.n et one gunn Beach, poured. Rebekah Lodge
!s One Year Old term('() "red"' but \Yhl ch Is actual·! ------ly a plum oolo•. \ 1 COM C . I Mrll. RO&!I hft8 nrlginatell one Ongregaf1ona
wh;cti •h• callo ''N•wpnrt." She Church Ac~e pts FirHt birthday of Mesa Reb<oka.h
Lodg-e 40~ W aJI celeltrated al thr
latest me~tlng of the organlution
i.n 1.0 .0 .F . hall, Costa Mesa, rep-
reSt>ntatlveit of aU eight lodges In
Di8trict 50 sharing t h e ob.~r
vance. Jl.frs. Pearl Beckes, vice
grand, pre1'.lded i.n the absence
o( Noble Orand Ethel Sm I th.
Among distin~lllhed vl!'litors were
Mrs. Meta Ragsdale. d I st r I ct
deputy president, and M rs. Ger·
trude Birt. put district deputy
preJlident.
Atart11 Je.a veii: or Rt.~I~ In ''ste!'ililc>" 1 .. •
mixed with ruth nnd • little oonc Pastor s Re519nation
meal. She Always wnter.f th<'m
•vlth wa rm wal('r, fnr the plnntA
arc-f'xtremf'ly M!na1 tlve to cold,
~tht>r air or wl\ter,
Nt::xt meetinjt of the !'l~tlon will
be on Dec. 21 at the f'IU h hou~e.
It wlll bf' fl joint mf't'tlng with the
HoURf'hold Mf'llon and ls to be n
Chrl.,.tma~ party, eR.ch one to bring
n surprlst> gift package .
T,.,~I SHll41n
Dr. And Mn. Stanley Chamber:c
ot Lii.io l !lr \viii Ahow plcturPit 11.nJ
~Ive a d@rcrlptive \Mk nn the Ir
trip tllr-iUgh the Southern Stale'2
when 1'tnvt-I IJ'f'i:tion meet~ at 7 :30
p. m . In tht' E'lubhou~r on Ore. 6.
All m.mbe(~ and their friend11 are
invited to Bltf'nd. Last month'!
travel program wu given by Mr
and Mrs. Harry Jadk.80n who pre-
l!Cnted an "out.tUlftding and most
diverting program on Guatemala.
C•n.tau l.Auaic~•
R.-gi1lar mefltlng of Ebe 11 tr
thel r Christmaa luncheon to bf
hrld at 12:30 p. m. Thµrllday, Dec
8 in Goode.II hall. llifcmben ar£
aftked lo make early reservation~
with Omer Webb. Harbor 731·R ar
H«Ung-cape.city l9 Umtted.
Mrs. Frank Youag IA chalrm&n
of the lun cbeotl Pruw-rllm and wt11
p:eset'lt Nebon LeJgtl. Nncere an~
able at.er of Ute ramoo1 Pil&'rimagc
P'8.y of HoUywood in whlcb for
eight yean he haa played UIE'
leedlng role of t1'e Man 1of Oali1ee.
While Leigta wtll appee.r wtlhout
makeup and a>8tume. \ h i s non-
11ttt&rtan repruentaUon w I I I be
app.l'edatc.d by 1 e~ryone. Th £
famed pM.y •. whlCh depict.a the lift
ol Chrial, ta consklettcl~ of Cl.li-
tornia's ll"N• U..t:a. i··---• Book aection ~ ~01~ n.c. i•
at the clubM!uee with )Ira. R.oflert
Powell ct¥tnc • abort! "'tt'Vinr or
·~u ANJOUICI ~ World."
G(&<e -lier will llns' twu ........
btts, &t:!co eiipeattd '1 btel't
B"""' M llio Ond A. C. Duttord of
81ue Sall• sllop wtll cl.., -,.._
view• ot b8t ~ w ... Ch will ~ Midi._ tq_an1 Qa,...!MI! llft
u.t. Mn. Hlo1ms will be IJI cbalze
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Accl'ptlng t h e r e!U.gnatlon of
their pastor, the Rfv. Perry Sch·
rock with deep regret, the pulpit
commtttee of Coron a del Mar
Community c hurch voted to make
him pa..stor emeritus when he turt1:8
the pulpit over to his succe.asor,
not yet named.
M.embera or the committee, ap-
pointed by the moderator ·from
cac.h depa.rtment of th e church.
orei J . Eme ry Sargent, Sarn Me:y-
'!f', Verne Lee, Mn. Newton Cox,
M°r!'I. 0 . M . Campbell. Mrs. LuUe
Grupe, Mn. Norman Frahm, Mrs.
Raymond K . Harvey, Mer e d t th
Harwood. LowelJ N ew Ion and
Arth:.tr I"ttzmon1s.
Musically Speaking
81 lllATllLEEN COLDIAN
~lilrr of Plaao
A large birthday cake featured
the refret'hment oourse during th('
.social hour .. M l"l'I'. Gertrude Wi1Jcut.
Mn. 'rinta Small and Mrs. Bertht1
Wal'IO n served as hoRtef'IAt's. Th,.
long tabla were c~orful with
autumn leaves, sprays 'of pyro-
cantt\a berrleR and yellow chry-
t anthemums, the work of M r s.
Nina Lolmaugh.
County MYF Group
Holds Fall Rally
at Christ Church
Cowering in the bdtry of the Seftnty teptt8rntativea fr om
1!.llage church, • young-mother ' the Junfor H igh Methodist Y outh
Kith her infant aon eecapc'<I death j FelJowship of Orange county met
' f r om pltU~ at Chriat Church by t he Se.a last
Auat.rtan 10J4l-'1 S.turday cttning for · supper. and
e.n . The lnfant their fa.II rally. Young people from
w • s Otu.eppe 1 the Ncwpol't Beach ilnd C q st 11
Verdi, bon ill 'lleM ll'UUPI' Rff"ed ... hollU. .
lt:&lJ, aon of a ' Rev. Rol!and T I n ch• r ol the
•tore llMJ"et' • .'f0ranl'e Methodist cltutth apoke to
1'1le I t •I I • n • flbe croup at the c"-e ot UM' eve·
were a .ulfer-...... toilowiftc • recreation period
in& race. ~.,uodu the. 1dlrectton ot Rev .
Pl'•-d by tbe ~ Roy Pend<ll of Nowport.
Autrtam. &Sld
••Ui •• 11eart .!:: t:" ~·Pies Family
-i i..dom. ... --rtns Nohts Anniv•naries
lllrty, loo --. .. -Na.c· ·
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-spirit .... ---... ----... _._,,. , •• or t.IMi mwk,. ... IOCl9•M er tblir' Wt and .. ..,.._. In-law,
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lto\lu ot K'l'W .. •km l'1'ftted u. ' ...... PIM la..... •of OnzP
~ ot -.::ll Kt. tM •tdl•ce rt. t~t' 8J.,....«Y Olticwt ..__ 'll'T to t:belr ttiet ll dillll1iW a.·
ttU....t. ,,,. -• " captlft F A. C J • ,..,..,... _ .,,,., ,.~ '!!' • • unton
~ Wlnp" ----..,.... To hit.at Mondav Jt)ia--·-~ ,_
. N.,.,.,rt ~ Ania Y'IJ
..... al Cllrlot a.-"' Ille Ilea, lh tu dub ~ ~ lilt -y of lhla -lly · even! fl wllh lln. Katherine Dlal.
at;•P9dftc re. a -trtp~' tb• m i"'· t9tb St.. eo.ta xe.a, ..._ ,,_, are 91nd'ng . • whe'!J plans for 11e•eral .important
il.U.. • an rowa farm and .,Ul event,s were made and connalttees
,. -there to YWt "'"'* ond .. ~ed. • i · t*Un. '8 0tm.ro and llllchltr&n· Mn. Laura Jonea WU appolnted
,...,_ ~ to tetu1'a by WaY ~ chat1nan of a dinner to' b\e .IM!l'Wd
!fult~ and Mew't<>rne&ns. an.ad-by ttie Y~a Me.netles a.t the Gray-
,.,_b 4N .oo.....-alter the Pen-y induction meeµrtg Dec. 6.
"'8 lroJ'9. I Mqi. ·J orry D.'11 v I a and Mrs.
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a..ta-now.-T=ie .. 11~8 .. ,~
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°"""' - -0.. Ila N'ewpott lllft.
'l'ba mlftef:k s e r Y 1 c e t*bt Maude Pow('rs we~ chosen 1to su-
wtU be In t:b&rse--ot Dr. ~ pervise the putch~ of nledtcaJ
Wbl\e, putor Of Balboa I a 1 • n d !tlppUes fllr the bospital unit at
M•..-L Sc•mle. _.,_
c:bapel. j ea.mp Osceola.
A lso on the a.genda is a CJ\rtat-
ma.s ~rty to be given Dec. 19 for
chUdn!n and gu<'!its ot the y·, Men'~ and Y 's Menettefl: clµbs at
the Coata Me 113 Co mmuatly M('t:f~ocl:st chu~h. Arrangt.menl15
are m charge of l\lra. Helen Brown
Boots & Saddle Club
Hosts et Playdey I
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Svenlne 0·x~ t<w
Adult &~rs
n.e Mesa Boot.tr n n t1 saddle
~b played hoet to n1embel9 of
'bf! Aseoclflted ru,tlng clut;e of
Ol'anp county at the R 01u n d
Rollin pl&)'day, held at the Oranl:f'
OoUnty Falr crounds a.rena, I Sun-
:iay, November 13.
and 'Mrs. Myrtle Long.
M1 Oo16M...d Aftrro
eo..-c1e1 Mar
HanorlMI
Mtmbers whose blrthdnys occur '::=::;::::;:~=~=.:==:::::===
in· November we.re presented gifts.
They wtfre Mesdames Betty J enks,
Doril' ·Luckhardt. Gnce Wright
and , Ni11o. Fu11er . Re.freshments Members ot the B o o t 8 ana
S addle c I uh \Vinning rl~bon!I
were : Bfml Po\•lell, Glenn ThomM.
BurnJe Ba.llP"y, Kay Bailey, lshlr·
~.)' ThomJl80n, and Forrest Paull.
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' ' were served by M rs. Dial ot the cl~ ol! the e\'ening.
Next regular m<'ettng Y.1ll be ~~ld' In January.
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Cess -son . '<ictorieo far the ~ A r. a ID . n n, ei,.q. County Semce gs . . ~'Ye• 15' . ' PAm . • U--· Boyo' club In Bun~ 8-b nffleer. , --
, , · nag · football 8 a t u rd a y wbllt The 1949 ven.ton ot •1Homea and , ftaa , tllW ~ t
Newport Barbor Bllh school vanity tootbfera. nOUid for atoppy Stanley Scbone'• Bean went down ll"anm tor Callfomla v~terans." IA y STEDMAN •nm SH-a HR~ I NETTI.ES
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exit. In their put final ... threw everything l"l'ey had o.t Downey In defeaL Paul Schultt'• Cardlna .. publiahed by tlie Stole Depart· " • I y; -ur 1 •
High Frlday night at Du1Uon field to rout.ti the Vikinp 4.0.-0 to drew a bye. ·• -ment of Vele.rans Attain, may bf:~:~~·~~n~~Ni~;~'~:~-~-c.~;;~;8~~,..~-,~,..~~lua.J~~:;;;;~OOlll~ft~~-"~--~~'~•!l LeRoy Berry, 14 year o I d obt.ained ·at the Oranse • County
COSTA MBA Ol•Mm ftnlah tbe w.eon with a record ot eight wina; tn nine atartl and a brother of Harbor Hlgb'a three Service ottice. F ol" t:n a for the
•••••• 0.-.. IOlld aecond place be.rth In tlle final 8\lnaet i..,acue atandinga. year • 11 .. ~e fullback, B ob prellmlnary appUcaUoa to e11tatt.
UH-W 11111 The Tan loet their one game of the )'ea1' to Fullerton'• t.btte-time Berry, acoftd thret-llmu for the liab eligibility for the Farm and ..::.__ ___________ _:.:::============' Bluejaya and peaaed for a con-Home purchue plan are a 1 a o loop kings. 43-27. ' version u Beht.M>n'1 six ran over aftll&ble.. · •
ii"'""'""'""'""'""'""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~ Al Irwin wspected l hat hla: mores' and junJon. engineered the· the BPou, 31-&. The Blaons went Tbe-16-J>'IV" booJGet contains a '"LEX. C. MESTON __ LI_CEN...:..· _s_ED_._co_NTRA_-__ CTO __ R__ eleven played their but gime of Tara to the five yard line In ts out in front. 2 • o. by downing cleocriptlve forwa.,i about the eel!-
,.. . l he ,ecuon •.-aJnat the L. A. plays before giving up the ball. Berry tn the md sane for a u.tety. ~qutdatlng plan; a summary of
County club wfllch had held FUl-Shortly afterward Downey des-Minutes later Bent.eon went 30 eligibility requirements: a brief
lerton to a 19-13 "lucky" win the parately aee.kJ.ng to break' t be yards on a quarterback sneak to outline or the principal standards 11' S5tb St reet
DEOORATING n-
PAINTING
Harbor !Mi,.,,
wffk before. scoring coll,\mri lried a rake pun·L make it 6-2. Beny then fired a w hi c b propef'ly must meet in
• • • Lff Sharp w~ dropped short or pa.as to Charley Reich Cor the order to qualify: highlighUI of thei
FINAL SUNSJ:I' LEAGUE a tint down and the Ta.n took extra poinL Berry ran M yards purc.haae contract; and ln.forma-
STANDINOS over on thel 38. Elght play• tater, for the second Bluejay score juat tion about the new progress pay-r ._..,., .... 1·••-•H•••~1•11111.,;'"''·--,....., .. ,., ...... , ..... _..,_,1111191'••'9!lkl"! W L Pt• Opp Cantrell shot a J>9.8S to W9,tt.s for before the quarter ended. Later m ent plan of construction loanit
Balboa Glas Co -Fullerton ................ 6 0 162 53 the final score. Sm&Dey boottd he scored on a 30 yarder and then and other aspects of the program. I S • Wl1' _!,. Newport Harbor 5 l 201 81 the convendon. again from 25 yards oUt. The final Veterans eligible for the p I an ~ • .. ..._.
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• !'NW r.,. ... Santa Ana ............ 3 3 l t:S 112 Ecore came on a l:S-yard pass are, in general. those who were
~ : =:~ : =:era::--i Anaheim ................ 3 3 115 128 19 sa.·,ors l•ft from Austin Smith to Duan e t;i<>rn in or entyed wartime m ili-1 • ......... &•t • i Orange .................. 3 3 98 98 Harvey. lary service from California and
! nt c-.t Hlway Newport 8eacli i Downey .................. l 5 51 145 Ft"nal Grt"d 'Game Ram.• Wta Who have an honorable discharge.
·· ~ Huntington Beach 0 6 47 16.~ . IJ the veteran and his propert~
Pb. Bea. $!&1-J , i • • • Berry s youngest brother, 11· selection qualify, he may receiv
,,.,_,.,,_., "'", ,,r;1111 '"'11191•••• ....... 'le....-... •"111<-91---•11• The locala got oft to a fast two Cleats of 19 Harbor High grid~ ·year-old Charles, combined with Ian advance of up to $7 .500 on
-------TD lead over Downey in the firat sters were 'hung up for the l&tC .Knipp, Robert McCluskey. Joe !home or $13.500 on a farm. to be
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I quarter. Harbor k ick ed o ft to time Fri48y night following ute Delgado, David Tamura and r..:epaid over a ter1n of yeal'8 a.t,
) Downey and forced them to punt Downey game -at lea.st as far Jimmy Schonu to produce t he 1a low Tate of interest 1 currenuv!
1 out. A paM from Don Cantrell as hJgh schbo.l competit ion g~. Rams' third straight victory with-la per cent). Tbe property '"mu;t1
~ to Me.I Smalley capped the drive Some of the 19 wtll continue on out a loss. Knipp"s c lub still has !not exceed $10.000 in appraiset.1
of 66 yardll to pa}·dirt f Actually lo Orange Co&At Juntor College; to have its goal line crossed alter value if a home, or $15,000 if &.
, the locals went 89 yard.! In J-4 othera will .go to larger univt'T8i· an euy 41 ·0 win. farm.
) plays because they loat 20 yards ties, othe.n will not play any more Berry ran 70 ya r d s on the lnforn1ation about other State
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;> on penaltiee and three more on competitive ball second play of the game to score f ~ a fumble during their determined Those playipg their la.st game and took a pass from Knipp for -------+--,----'-'-..:...===== r.,---~----------'-
thrust . One .ot the penalties nuUi-For the Blue &nd Grey were: J~ the conversion. Knipp scored the
fied a score by Berry). Cantrell'ili Noel, Bob Blaiadell, Gene McMu-second TD himself from 30 yards
pa,yotf pitch wu good for the last ten:, Bob Berry. Keith Burc h. Dave cut 'tnd passed to McClu.!lkey for
12 ya.rds and waa h l 8 th I r d Canchola, lack Bell, Jim Hitch-the 14th point. Delgado went .f~
straight complete pa• s of the man, John Kingston, Maurie Lang· yards on a double spinner pitchout
driye. Of nine throws during the dale, Bob Andl'f'ws, Ron En g_l e"-for the third score and Be r r y '
gs.me he connected on 11evc:>:n for Bob Watt~ Ted Trompeter . DoJf passed to Knipp for the conver-
103 yards In additlOn to running Cantrell, Don Rankin. Jim Kline. aion. McCluskey went 80 yards on
46 yards on quarterback &neak.3 Ed Mayer, Jack Uodykft. ~ a punt return at the 8tart of the
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and bootlegs. Engle and Updyke didn't plaJ. third quarter. Delgado went over
SpUts Uprtsbts because of !Illness and injuries re; on the double spinner play for the
After Smalley spUt the uprights. spectJveJy. conversion. A "C&ntreU"' special
t he local.! reco\·ered a Viking , clicked for M ya.rds and a score
rumble and roared to their ~econd Smalley Lea-dS for Knipp. tThe play was "'s~•lped "'
I TD. Bob Berry went three yards _..., from Harbor High va.r-3lty foot-
to score alter six plays. carrif'd Foof ball Scorers ballerA who u .!I e d It the night
the ball 29 yards. before against D Q w n e y. Th e
l Gene ~tcM~ters' recovery of a • I quarterback leaves his "T " slot
Downe_y fumble on the second play Ne":port Harbor High halfback and .starts back to the other three
Lamps and Shades, Fireplace Sel.8 after the ~ kick off on the Viking Mel S m a I I e Y "A-"on the Sunset backs with the m uttering ot let's
Dinner \Vare. Drapery, Floor and 22 set up the third TO in at the League foo~ball . scoring tlU_e with get this play right. indicating a
Wall Coverings. Contour Chairs start of the second quarter. Can-66 polnt.s in .81.x games. rt was m.ix uf> in !lignals, the ball Is t~en
RA'M'AN and TROPICAL FURNITURE and DECORATIONS I trell scored on a nine yard bootleg reveal ed this week. The Tar junl~r centered to one ot the back.! who ;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~! r.Jter Smalley went 13 to t he nine. \\'as closely follov.4fd by Don Hu~-runs-f,or a score -supposedl}·. Smalley kicked the extra point. son of Fulle rton with 62 and Ana-Although the Tars didn't make
lnowney had only seven offensive helm's Larry Weaver with 61 . a TO, the Ra~.! did.I Delgado
I plays before this third Ta.r .!Core. ~arbor'e high scoring combine scored the convt'rslon on a run.
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Coach ··s m f t()'•: Smitheran's r egistered 201 point.a to their op· T.he final local score can1e on 8
gang finally managed to get over ponent"s 81 with l<t local playe rs 2S·yard pass from McCluskey to
Uieir acute fumbfiitls to hold the at lea8t on~e. Delgado. .
I oca ls scoreleM ' the remaining Tars scoring: Smalley. 66 : Bob
mlnuta. o·r the fitit W.CUt.te in ·8M"ry .-a t :·186b-\.Vatta: ·Didi ·donee; Bf'ar.1 ~.fr-stNI
the second quarter Berry had his 18; Don Contrell, 12; Maurie Lang-The local Bears showed va.!lt
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second totlchdown ot th e night dale. 7: Bob Blaisdell. 6 ; Ja c k improvpme.nt although they lost'
la.ken away tom him. again for a BeU. 6 ; J im Kline. 8: Kei~h Burch. to the Bucaneers. 20-6. A 42 yard
1 detected clipping penalty. 6; Roxie Aarvold, 6; Gene Mc-pa.gs play from quarterback capt.
Matt.fl to VhltOl'9' SiDt> Masters. 6: Bob Scotland. 6. Stanley Schones to halfback J o
Al Irwin'.! combine took t h e McCluskey .!let up the only Bea
opening kickoff on their own 2~ Tars Draw Garden JK'O re. Schones went over after
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and m&rched t o the visitors nine McCluskey was knocked out of
before losing the ball on downs. Grove in Tourney bound son the one foot mark.
Three plays later. Jack Bell re-
Co'(ered Dean Crist'• fun'.ble on H This \\'ttk 'llf Slate . arbor Hlgh"s Btts ·~till p I a y Schuitrs undefeated Cardinals
face their stlffeat t es t of the
season ~~turday as they play the
hefty fluntington Buffalos. like-
wise unttefeated. Th e Cardinals
will start oft wl~ Schultt in the
quarte rback role. Bob Wetzel and
Pete Hansen at halfbacks. J im
Hanson and Don Huber at ends-
and Wayne Robinson at center.
Th e Bluejays fa ce Boy.! Scout
Troop 1 and the Rams and Beara
meet each other.
the 18. Junior quarterback Bob Garden Grove In the o pen i n g
Scotland went over from 5e:Ven games o f the an.nual B buke tba.11
yards out on a bootleg four plays tournament at Anaheim. It was
later. Smalley'.! boot WL"J blocketl announced t hl8 week. The local.!
and the .!core stood. 27-0. · v.•lll play at 3 p. m. Tuesday. Dec.
Dick J ones broke away for 72 6. Other teams entered in a ddition
yards and EL touchdown in the t o the hosts arc: Valencia , Santa
opening min Ut e.• of the laift Ana, Brea: Bell Gardens. Tustin.
quarter and Smalley missed the Excelsior. Or an g e. Rosemeade,
extra poiflt. Capistrano. Fullerton. Laguna,
Gle nn Gr i t r i t h re.covered a Downey ~and Huntington Beach.
fumble on the kickoff to give the The tourney continues Wednes--
Tan the ball on the Viking 30. day, Thur3d&)' and Friday. Final
Scotland. will} a group of sopho· games ~re slated for Friday night.
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ST A T.ISTICS
Ne+.rt Harbor Hirh \"s. no,,·nt-y a l Da\idson •1ekl
•'rlda~ .. :So\·. 18. 1949. Altt'ndaoce, %400
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Offe.nsive Plays ...... ··········-·········-·············-· 36
Total First Down.! ..................... 5
First Downa Running . .. ............... ..... 5
Hunters Need Set
Of Pheasant Tags
In addition to a regular hunt-
ing licen.!le, an estimated quarter
of a million California pheasant
hllnters this season mu&t also have
in their poaseasion a set of 10
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24
398
F1rst Downs Passing . ...... ...... . .. . .......................... o
Number of Running Plays .................................................... 25
Yards Gained Running . . ............................................ 72
Yards Lost Running and Passing .............................. , ......... 55
~e t tags. reminds the Divis-
1 n f Fish and Game.
e numbered paper tagl'I avail·
abre for $1 at an.y of 2800 1llcense·
Aglenciea. must be attached to thk
leg of .each bird tak~n during t he
JO-day season v.•hich opc.ns at 8 :00
1\. M .. Noven1bcr 18.
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Beacon 6025
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Net Yards Gained Running and f'888ing ....... ····-···-·-········ 46
Average Yards Gained per Running Play ........................ .68
PilSSC.!I Atttn1pt('() ..... ................. ...... ·························-·········-· 11
Passes Comple~ ... . ......... ···-·-·· ·-············-·····-··············· 3
Po.sscs Had In\erceptetl ................... ···---·-·······-~·-·-··-.. ······· o
Pa.!13es Incomplet e ................... ·······--·•¥······-·····-···--··-···· 8
Varda Gained Pa.a.sing ......................... ·········-····-················--·· 29
14.71 Average Yards Gained per Completed Pa.as -·--··-···----···--9.67
5.69 Average Yards Gained J)f'r Offensive Play .................... 1.84
1 Number or Punts ····---..... ··-··-··--·····-·····---···--··-·····-····-·······-·· 5
36 Averagt" Dist.an.ca of Punts ..... ·-·--····-····--········---·····--··--29.2
With a two-a-day bag Jimlt. suc-
ce~fuJ hunten m a y J>088CU a
maximum or two male rlngnccks
on the opening day. four on tbe
second lay. six on the third day
elght on. the fourth day, and -t~
on the fi fth day. Ten ma.le birds
is the.. sea..sonal Jackpot. the fl •lh
and game wardens report. l
~-14 A\lerage Distance P&inU Returned ........ --····-·-······--········ O
Average Yards Gain pe.r Punt ..... ········-···--·--····--·-··--···-2f.06 Lakc"·ood Daece ~ Yan:ts Lmit on P enalties --.............. ·-·=··-··-·········--·-··-·-·-··-10 I Attending the a nnual LadiC.
Fumble.! ···-·· ···-·· .. . ................ ··-·····----·········-···········-··-1. Night dance o! 8outnem Divbdon • 1 Own Fumbles Recove red ···-··-····-· -···········--·---··-·······-·-···-... O Coordinating Council ot Califomla ::!! Lo6t on Fumbles --·-···--··---.. -··-········-·--··-···········-·········· 4 State Firemen's Aaan. at L&kt· 3
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Average Diatance of Kicltotfa -···-··-·· ---·-·······-·-······-····-·-··-36 ntng were the Me a 8 r a. a.hd
Average Dtatance KickoffB Returned -····-·······-·············-·· 12.8 Mead am ea Roy Gehree. T~~
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7 Bob Bt:rry "········-····-··· .. ··-·····fb 17 71 0 71
23 Bob Watt.a --···--·--··---···-········ hb 8 33 0 33
4 Mel Sm&lley -··--·--·: ...... _ ...... _ .. hb 12 4 ~ 4 u
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18 L. Mc.Maaten -~·-···············---fh 8 2t. 2 22
3 BW Kindell -·--··-··----{·-·-----hb 4 U 3 10
28 Don Canlrcll ··--·-··-·--·-·----··qb U 42 19 2'1 -
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EMERSON -STROMBERG-CARLSON
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OU .... Of9'8UMI will~ °'..._,• 1•• lbrtii. ..... ..,... ·--~-_..____~-~ :-. .._.....,...~ ,YMJ 9Ctkill@. I( QallfonM have lhtJy Jt-A?I Qll ..U. _... ot
ift U.O _, r.bott at Old .... to Willa han -. cut by one tlJilrd .,gbtlq ~ -•-._.. -tlle -ol, tlle «toad· tho "{ a o k .,_, It ~
Ana lld. and Wl1oClll A .... aC<l<ffd-o-..Uns to ...,_ rieet_, to-•-rd the eunw ....,Un, " ron'• ..... ~ ...-..,. .,....mended .., Lt. Col'""'""' V.
Coat• M-has bttn .....,.,., Ing to Mno. Leora 8. c.tto1. '7'!~ daJ '""" U..' S.CNtaey . of the ..,.._ --. !'" ...,. '"'ldli'-Du-tk Diaui llattlera alter Mllldellllall. •
CHocOLATIS " -·~1 lb l<>CaU of dJ. Newport mV4., ~ Mw.. wbo ... T.. ta•-1 ... at oommiulonilt& DIC.•S1· • ax "at Ua1ir --.1W. ~e uea n e pr1r1nt ~·wtn drop men-J!r • . on • Ml 0 n~ u.. --· ~ • • 1· I ~ • r:-• •,. • • r Bon. Apdl . 1. ltMI •t rt;r°' clulias -'!II•• ~ -FIPt-lbe n11D1lxT of e om b •tr c.e \. 41
and radar ilr<ntt wanililg center ''With tbe cooperaUon lbat we ~~"'°~re-~J ..,. DiM..i Karine J'llj>to. lnK ... cliotl 'm. -._mud-oquadrona of lb• eou~ Marino Air
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.OIPT CAROii
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for 100 ""'" and ll -· of lha now I.ave with tlle pooJllo la ob-clueed ""'° 23 11. ~pblo Squ&drOn 1:1&4 canll oe '<4 by W•Jor -0 (Jllddfn Jr. Arm frol1I 23 ID 11. ~ M•UonaJ , Guard of _ U.e 4 I r by t.aJnlnC' -leuet" ·~ Mall have a Thl"'ff El Toro baltied )f a r I n e RhOto recon.nai.e.ac. 0 y • r h • · • •
C.pt. ll am on d l!liahttn, com-full d<ep-dl l•l m·• de .. Mra. ~ baft -. -* 1 bold iolaDd. 111 U.. U. ~ -<qnmlsoioned 4ug. 1, lM3 at .
manckr of th• l f . tll Al rcra!t Coltey oald. r • ~ occordlq lo Ille df. dac Cor tM joint 'al• '"'""Nlld Cllut7 l'Dlllt, 1f. c. 8•-vwla n ....
COnttol and WamJ:n& Sq\19dron. Thomu M make a.n lndepmd-· rHUve.. · Two planes ot the aquadron niade' 'A..Uftl' at Okinawa· Ea• t er A baby &1rl, weighinl' f q a r ~=~==========! he announced today. The 1quadron e.nt oil ope~tor. ~ bead .th• Two f l&l'l ltr and on• ~ the flrllf;pbotorraphSc coverage o; Su1it4ty, 194&, • of VMlJ' 328'• pounds, eight ounces. was bqtn r --~-;.-.;..:.a.-~::_ duftt1t two centert. one be I n r open..Uon c:raph.lc 1quadrQn wlU be affttt.ed the enemy 1nsc..nauama 00 ~ a1rnMn dQwn:ed 24 ~ planea ln 24 lh Santa ~ ~nununJty hoepttaJ
.....,,..,.-I~ built in Compto0 and the other • by tbe latest economy drive. ~r At.OU. Caroline ~d8 Feh: 4, ~utes of bluing ac~on over itt.• Wednnday to l(r. and ~ r a. 'JijJI#--\~ bopc!d for in lhe ea.ta "Meaa area. otben• baMd at the Mar In e ~ 1944. bitterly contuted Jala.nd. Du.rills Walter Hume:, U1 Center 1atreet. .1... __ •••'-.. I Capt. Shahtt.n .. Id th.at neg-I-TIDl!P OETI WALLET CMny Point. N. C. air .t&Uoa wUI (ts tour of .auty on Okinawa, Ute Ne.wport BM.ch.
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" -~--.. tainJn• 16 aorett, witl'I bu1ldlngs., w a 11 e t oonl&Jnln&" tdentlflealion The t 1 r • t to be cut will be Durfn• Ole war the ..,.oto .,,uad-aircraft to let the Otta highest munity hoopital. bom to Mr. and :j ffT II ..;........ • ._ • ._ tn• -, it .....,.....,........ on a pqrtkln of 175 acre. of land pa~rs of Wayne D. Plank, a Marine Photoenphlc 8qua4ran-ron· used • •pedal version ot the record for M.artne land Maed ~rt Mrs. Howard Or1era, 123 VI a
-I " ... ~ *' ta.k'-n over for r al r."" r o up d 1 "clerk for Sl2.00 and 548 ln cuh 254 , famed for tbelr first photo-famed JJ..24 Llbe,..tor bomber' for en.ft. Nice, N e wport. The t n fan t :.. ...... ..... . _,. ~ .... r! ,
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-, •• .. purpoM• by th e 32nd District Thunday afte.rnooa wu reported graphs of the Jap-held but.Ian ot hl•b alot'udli mapPlo& and ~n· The aiiy R,a.iden, Ke,rine Ficht-)Velstied eitht J:>9Unds, rotir ounces.
:;:i ....., ~· • " Agricultural AMn. flt.Olen by Mn . li'loH:nce Plank, truk early ln the war. Plans call nalMence. Relunain& to the Stites, ing Squadron 45.2, had been in g\ ,_. ~· -=-~-~~~!!>c'J Th• Coato Ali!aa ~·a~In.rdcon1t1c~ 31~. E. Bap11~ boule1d 1vaalrd.poll 0 forMitrlntQ b<Fl~U90lvedSqby dNov. so32.3 t he unlTll wu re~~ppedv wlhthCoGN· comti.1 t ~-kltwo dayhs aboenl the ::L•• --. ~-.. YllJ.0# to be part of a natio(!wl e n... -rs. a11. to oc ce a e a . e ••• nc ua ron • ·rnan •ercau ~ oua t rs-carr er s-1-..1 ln w en the ship
twine eJrtabll11hOO to r proteclion be.Ueves lhe ••aUet w a • taken which held the sixth hJfhest rec-a.In. The 8Quadron. pres e n1 t I y wa.1 strucky by a Kamakas.i off
agaJn11t enemy l!llrcraft, will. be n rron1 the hoUAC about 2:30 in the ord ol killl t Qr a Marine land-commanded by Lt. Col. Da\1d C. Honshu laland, Japan. The ship's -Opportdntty 'ls knocking In
• CLAllSIFl!lO ADS. division Qf Capl. Edmond Shn.-afternoon. hued alrcrart unit and Mar In e I Wolle, up until the time of il.t de-personnel suffered two thirds cu-
heen'a aqua d r on, now h<>ad-...
"I WANT to get back where I.
can play f o r _th ost" good old
American d olla.rs."-1J. S. Gol!C!r
Jimmy Demaret, in U>ndon after
devaluation of pou_nd.
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To Weigh Fourth
Regiment Policy
' ____________________ .._ ____ ,..I Important po11ry m:itters pre-
. ROSSMOll DININCJ ROO.M talnlng to the octivltlo• of lhc
IMI \V• Nf'Wport Bl\'d. HarMr ... Sie\\'port 8".r.b Fourth Rcgim<'nt. California Na-
tional Cuar1.I rt•:-11'rVrll, will b(o <h-1-
(ll08Si\U)RE) CWl.!o!ed \\'l'dnl'R<l'1y C\11'.'llin~. No\' SPORTSMEN'S GRILL 23, a t S ixth Army Hr n<lqur rte"'
Balboa Pa\illon llarbor 1M% Balboa I In Santa Ann. Q('('OrdinJr t n a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ dirrr ti\'(' issur d this \VP,•k by Co l Leslie E. So<lL"rbcrJ~ or Coronn d('I
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r('glment. '
All s to. ff n ffirer~ In Oran~"
.' .s' --~wlehes · Complete Fouatain Se, rviae -Fl'OAtles counly. nnd from the two batta~ a.nu lions in Long Dcach, n rc uri:etl
FROSTY PALACE
11172 Newvort J,llvd. -II A. M . .to II:P .. M. ·Costa Mella lo att<nd this meoling. C.I. A . J .
(Ciollr4 tf'1Haya) (A croBS from Mesa Theater ) ~-fa.."Chom nt brigade hf'adqunrters,
~::~;::::::::::::::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::::::~~::::~;;~~ and Maj. Ste\Vnrt S . Clinton. regl-mcntnl <'Xt'l'UllY<' of ficer, both of
Long Beach. \VIII n t t en d the
"'Try • TIW~" meeting. M~/®/ •at Capt. \\'illinm l T cU) Pinnix. of TAXCO t Santa Ana. r u1nn1and<'r nf th t'
!_ ~~I tit' CAFE · ThlrJ Butlulinn, i• •llll nnxlous ..-I/~ BREAK.FAST to contort forn1cr 1ervice m e n
J.liNC H who have had army paJ>f't \\'Ork fl~ ~-_',1,•ery experh.•n ce.. A n~w J11~at1c1u'1rter'l .u .. ~ ._... DI S~F.R . . ~-.. ff -!I h Beaco• 8605-W. unit 11r1 to u..· ro m£1d in Ornng,• Uw&st · Js:nway,_ .. ewport 8"ac t·ocnty, Non -comn1i sRion£'1..I mf'n ~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;~ with the n["('c!l.<:nry f'JU !l.llfications ~j' " ean earn comn1l.!1!iio ns in this new
THE ARCHES
I CAFE and COCKTAIL LOUNGE • OP£N 10 a. m. Through 2 'a. m. •• Ne\vporl Blvd. on Const Hl&hwa~
NEWPORT
organization .
Capt. Pinnix mav be renchf'U
WedneHday ~· v ,. n i ·n g at Sixth
Army H cndqunrt{'rH. l O t 2 N o.
A.1 a in !'ltrl'.'et . Snnta Ann. or h:r
p h Q n <' at his hnmt•. Kln1berl}·
3-4476.
Trailer Men Erect
Sign at Beaumont
A 20-foot by 40-fnot sign l.!1
\VE ~E CJ.OSED OS THURS DAYS I being er<'cled at BC'aumnnt on 11;;============='-=;===========l Hwy. 66 aflvertii:oing trailer park
---------------------------facilitirs in the county by a group
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STEAKS DINNERS
Jumbo Shrimp ond
Shoestrings 90r
Fish ond Chips 60i'
* . Sandwiches
Fountain Service -Beer
Open 12 Noon 'till Ml<lnight
AMUSEMENTS
CAPE C9D HOUSE •
EXCLUSIVEl Y SEA FOOD l
of coufity • trnllc r park nwners,
H arry F orsyLhe, of Tr11ilerto>A·n.
Costa A.1csn. has reported .
F'orsythe 11'1 pr('Sident nf n group
of county trailer pnrk c1"'ner~ that.
ns yet, have not Rtlnpl Pd an or·
f i<'inl ~ narnP. Th<'y n n\\' hR\"c> fj!',
n1emb~rs. hC' ~aid, T hr s.1gn. Ln
CO..<i t appr1lxin1ntr ly S 1;,o will in -
form trRil rr o \\' n e r !I trl\\'t'lin~
H"·y. 66 or the racilith·~ in thiN
a reo.
The group i!I no\\· at \\'Ork on :i
proposeU cuunty tr:iiler pRrk nrtli-
nance soon to cc11ne up Cnr adnp-
lion by the board of supe rvisors.
Problems befor~ tr a i I e r park
wnt't9 in thC' county nrf' han<Jll't.I
by th e park ov.·nr r!I , F'orsythP
added. J
Ot'l-~lf'ERS )fi:F.T
SHORE-J.1'1''E DRl\"E-GradJn« f"QUlprnMlt 1• can-tnr road and parkJa1 Spscc'
111 -tbr Qf'\\' lluntlncton UNcb Stal,. parif: "'ialcb r.xleeM fNNa the clty of lluntlnrton
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lmprovt"l'ffnls att ~ for In tbe llt\-dopment ..
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ALL KINDS OF SEA FOODS
From North -South -East -West
"For A Taste Treat"
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OfflcerR or the Bank of Amer-
ica in the Orang e Bt•lt n1~t rarly
this wet'k at the So.nta Ann Coun,
try Club-to hear an addrcs.."I by
e.jecutive v I c e president E. A.
~tatti80n . who di11cuss<'d the bank's
cur rent "BUY NO\.\o"' n<lvertisiJI~
rampaign. L. A. \V intrrtown.
manager Qf the San C I e 111 e n t c
branch ot the b8nk, \\'a.!I chairman
of the program.
we have S0 1much ·to thank you for.
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Complete Course
LUNCHEONS-DINNERS
"At the Sign of the Swordfith"
Beeutifuf New •and Enlerg9d Cockteil Lounge
SURFSIDE
BHwem SNI ._. ... Snn1l!t Jlmell.
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-CLASSIFIED ADS. GET WuLIS .
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meet regularly to discus.s the curl·
tent l rends In business and in-
du.11try.
THE CIRCUS ROOM
ONE OF AMERl~A'S
OUTSTANDING
REST AURANTSI
PQO!if EX&M'f'ill' PTI"parf'fl ......
Oraclou~ly Sf'n •fd, I• Our
........ DiaJG&: Room
rr.. ladoor l'vldag
Nr.st Doer~
In Long Beech
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r[iHROUGHOUT thia gre~t country, people
.l are taking time out from . their labon to
esp~ thanka through prayer ~d tliankogiving.
And along with t,hese personal expressioWI 0£
gratitude, we would like to add a opecial mesaage
.or tbanh to all our friend•, both old and new;
THANKS .to all 0£ you who have bought new
Chevrolet cars and truck• from ua. We appreciate
your choice, and know you will find true driving
enjoyment in tf.e extra-value Chevrolet offers;
THANKS to tbOl!e 0£ you who have placed orders
and are waiting delivery. Your ,Patience and your
loyalty to the Chevrolet •tandard will find a sure
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' . Cbenolet will bring you. THANKS to our many
M!rvice euotODlen. £or the confidence you have
shown in our service method.I. We are proud 0£
the fact, you like the way we take care 0£ your
car. We-are happy that you keep coming back to
oa when it needs attention, because we want your
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car to gjve you J>Orlect satisfaction;
THANKS to everyone who bu made tbia one
0£ the gi-eate8t yean in Chevrolet biatory c ft in
new car Wee, in new truck sa1es, in service. Your
pre£ere'lce bu proved again that Chevrolet i• the
car America likeo beot, and we thank you for it.
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I UN~~Elli ~ Cfl.Esrt HOLM' iL\ awaISfOO&JRH
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La.. .. t Tim~ Salurrlny Nov, 26
Humphrey BogarL'i' La.tt>st H it!
. "'TOKYO JOE"
-PIUJlll Color Ac1kta Hlt-1
S lar1s s...Ja1· Xov. !1
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Attention Kiddies! ! !
A ht•o.utlful 1949 Sl'h\\'IM 8l-
r yr'4• \\'Ill &· <Olv.-• A\\'a .r a t
()ur KlddW. ~fallnt't· T.Jli!l Sit-
urllay . (irt Your f"tt'f' C.ouponJlll
far the Blke from Ray Slf+.
-Bicycle 8 ..... 111'1 --port. Bl,·d.
Ttaun., Fr1 •• Sat., No,._ 24-~G-20
Fred ~acMurray
M•urw-n O'tlara
"FATHER WAS A
FUWACK"
--.i Blc eom.dy-
1..IN"J Uri Ball. \\'lll&am lfuklf'ft
"MISS GRANT TAKES
RICHMOND"
81111.., Moa.. Tuts.. NO\•. 27-!~!9
FVh--1• Onnger, 'Mil ~vu.
ROSEANNA McCOY ""'° Sprclal Comedy F.atatt
MAKE MINE LAUGHS
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Bu Offltt Op<• 5:'9 p. m. Dal17
81101'· St.art!!! 8 :80 p. m.
Fr1 .. Sat. and Sun.
NOW Fl:."TUIUNG
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1£,·,.ry Nl&1at
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MOTHER WORE TIGHTS
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CBJCKEN EVERY
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"ICHABOD ~ lllL TOAD"
Aho
!leott Brady. -· Shaw
"IN TUJS CO&NER" ............... .._... ....
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Aloo
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OAILANT llD!!!"
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Ffil!lllu B~Up
Willowick Coone
Firm•• Art. Badley fit Santa
A.-........... "" the. wi11ow1cl< roil coune l &.• t W"eU-end ~ ·a
p:ir 11 tO take a qulek k.d In
the _...,-fil....ilfylng for the annual
Pi-ealdent's Cup tou.m.a.mt'.nt.
FoUowing Badlc:f was Ll!o 045·
par Witb a 1i: 'George Quintana
73: Hal Gregg of .A:nahe1m 1l. and
Earl S.lt of ~age WiU. a ?S.
G.-..rg "'1la -yur"a !lnalisl and
also won the' tll'lll Oi«ht play-be
loot to champ ,._ A. Hartpence ln
the flnab.
Quallfylnc Will lat a I I Wttk
and Wind up Sunday , NovHnb@.r
11,.. Tblrty-etght quallf~ for the
tourney at the 8anta Ana COUl'&I"
taat Wtt1t.-ei:-d.
F~-~ ,
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"THE QA .. WHO TOOK
ftE WNi'l"'
Aloo a,. hiooka
"COUNTF..R PUNCH''
8_7_M_y
Alllll ........ a.tty Flotd
"THE GREAT GATSBY"
Aho RkMrd Coat~
"THIEVES HIGHWAY"
C ARTOON -NEWS
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LONG BEACH AUDITORIUM
Monday Eve., 8:30
NOVEMBF.R !8
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SE.4.TS': $1 .20, St.SO. $2 • .tO. 13.00,
tax lnt'L
Hl_''.\IPHllE YS
I SO Pinr-Ph. 737 • 89
AIM ,Oft Sut. 10 to 5:30 Bf
A lull 1 url um
(Ph. 1%5-42) anti a ll day and
evmtn.cs ~r ~rformanc• Monday
Fre't/~b 'Bat"es and Me;/ lerry Co-S*ar
In World Premiere ol 'Just Loolin.g'
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Orcbld .Dnve, ·Saal& 411& Rellllll.
wilt be ...., -...Jo\r WIU.. 11111
a.ny of 121 ven-. J,.ldb lole. bl
the forthoomlng w 0 t I cl pttmieft
pn:tonnance ot Ille comedy •• ,.,.
Looldng-." by not i d playwr\PI
Lowell Ban1ngton. preoented "1
the N"'J>Oit.. ffarbt;tr CommunltJ
Playen. Inc.. at the N e w p or t
Grammar •hool · a\tdltortum at
8 :30 p.m.. December a. I and 10,
tmditr tbe dlrecUoe ot Tom GU·
""""· Mel Berry plaJ9 llle lc>llC S\lfJU'-
1111 h•-""-Bill . Wru. aJMI
Fredall Batn pla19 Ill.I -.....tour-·
bouaiewlfe, Dien Wttn. lA an htl·
arlous two hount ol entertainment
cente rinc around &Uen Wren'•
actlvl tl~ alter she has been bit·
ten by lhe "bu&'lnea hue.'•
flarbor audiencu w t 11 H de-
Ughto<J to l9ee )(la Bl.tea return
to the local stage once more; and
will remcmbe.r b e r outatand.ing
perfonnancu the put few ~an
in i. u c h Players' prod\k\lon u
"Nt'11l~ The Fl.rmcr'a O..tghter ,"
'Pctlicno.t F ever," •"The Late
Chril'ltopher Bean," "CraJg'• Wife.."
'A Man For ~lt.'' Playlns evtty
• y~ ot r ole from lngenue to an
F.skifno gir l. 11198 Bates proved
her ver.mlility u an a~l~
"Bringing wtth her the m any
fears of study for stap work
and the txptrten<::t> of bu former
f!irtt:tor Toni Gilmore rcporu, "the
Little Theatre accompilahment.s,''
pt"tlle F redah B:ttes i1abUeR her
'"Ole as Ellen \Vreh Jn •Ju.st Look·
Ing' with that natura.1 charm an d
innate naivete comparable In our
memories to J anet Gaynor In her
heydey. She bk!-n.ds a "ubtle ee·
lect lon or pathos and humor, which
promll't'R lo provlde u~ with one
nf the nut. .. tanding pitrformancea
~n our ataRe J?Us · sellM)n."
Mel Berry will m ake fils flNl t
Ap 1w:i rancr before local audience• a." Bill Wren In "Just Looking'';
but Is n veteran "thentre man."
Ii.if! firRI J!1en1orles a re thn~e gain·
.. ti ha<"kst•K'(l with his fa ther , an
okt·lln1e prof6Si011al ltage man-' q <'r of operas, operf'ltas and 111tock
romp:inles In the mlddlewe.!Jt .
~'/hen Mt<l Berry t r~ out fM
roles In· hi~h ~ool plays, hr us-
ually endf"d. up W1t h the lt"nd~. par-
ticuln1rly In suC".h o pe r e t t as RI
"New A1oon " a.nd "The D e se r t
Song." Following hi~ graduation
from hi·gh school. Mr. Berry joined
his brother 's d a n c e b a n d and
tou re-tJ the country as a singer for
12 yeara, playing midw etitern night
club and hotel clreuJt s.
After his dance band day11, Mr.
Berry joined the G reat Statt"S Pub·
lie th<'atre choin as their poster
ty"tlst for several · years. He fur·
ther S('rved with them in various
theatre a dminl11trative ca pacities.
Boston Gr .. nd Opera
Company to Present
'Carmen' Nov. ·28
In 1-g -Cit on Monday .-
!liftr. N-ber 21 llle -Grand Opera company, now in,lb
forj"y-ftnt MS80ft and on a tf'anl:·
continental tour thla fall with en-
peementa ln all the leading cities
of the nattoa wUJ prnent one ot
it.a -moat popular operu. Bllet~s ::arm.... .
A brUllant cut, cbonit ot IO,
symphony ol'Chellr-a and corpe de
ballet will be Included ln the pre-
91!fttatlon. Jolin de Merchant. an
American bArltone w ho hu sung
many aeuons In Spain wtll portray
the role of ~lhilk> the Toreador
~ Leonora Corona, dramatic 80-
prano wtll aing the title role.
Tic:ket..a a r e on_ale al Humph -
reya in Long Beech and moy also
be obt.atned at the auditorium all
day and evening of the perform -
m e..
John ~ Mt"rcbant, Atnerl·
can barit°"" wbo hu a u n I'
m&nJ' M"Uba11 In Sp.tn. wlll
sfve authN.tlc portrayal la
the 1'0k-of thr To......tor "'hf'n
tM BoAtoa Grand Ope!ra Co.
P"'*"'DtA 8Ju t'1t Ca.rnlf'n oa
Monday ~Vf"nlnc, NO\'. t8 IA
Lons BPack MunlclpaJ audi-
torium. Lfaonora Corona \\1ll
8inl' tbe pert or Canrwn and
M.IU'la Gloria MoralWs b pre-
mlrr da.ruwuM".
C. B. S. Director
Dav.id ~ile to
Emcee Preview
,lroadw•y · Dr•m• ·
Reviewed for
lido Isle Club f •te
CA P:a~y
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~n. 8-lne Fffiey pve ~ de-. 0
ll&btll&I an4 ~uc rtt1ew or
Clraudota.' "'The ICad Woman of
Qt.altlnt.... cvreat Bro.dway suc-
It WU announ~ today by W ~r:;,r ~~ ~l;S;1pec1.;;;;;.;:;;;al;;;;;Th;;;;;a;, n;/t:s;;;g;i;vm;·;g;.;Da~y=Dbm=· ;;;':rt/~ ce.a. u a program for Lido 1ale
Women·• cl'fb.
Kn. Wa.mt"r' Gata presided at
the bualness sesa:on al wb.tch Mra.
Wlllard Kllllon. chalrman or u..
nominatlnc commtttee. p ve a re-
part. ElecUons wlU be held at the
meeu:ng of Friday, Dec. 2 .
ot l>l:recton, that Teny G~i~f
me mber of the local m. Y cluti
and a Soph at Nt>wport Bar~' mgh oobool. hu be<n appoint
u lbe official delegate to the S
Area H·Y 1'rl·Hl·Y Congress, .,
Following-t h e program Mn.
Ha.iland Rogers served tea, Mn.
Ford P1enon pouring.
Children's Choir
to Sing Sunday
.!t COM Church
"The Common U te N eed!I Some-
!hlng" will be the s ubj«t of the
se rm on by the Rev. Perry F .
Schrock a t lhe Corona del Ma r
Community church, Congregation-
al, next Sunday morn.ing. The
Children's choir under the direc-
tion of Mary Carolyn CcClymont .
will sing at t he 8f"rvice In addit ion
lo the mu.sic by l be ren lar church
:.holr. I
Beanie, the Puppet
Draws Crowd I-Jere
Beanie lhe lt'levlsion p u p. p e t
drew a C"rowd or approxln1ately
JOO cbildr~n and part>nL" Saturda y
won ln front or RichArd's Lido
~tnrket , 3'133 Via Lido.
I Marl<t't ManagPr 0 . W . (Dlckl
R icha rd said count.v·wldt> lntP re~t
in Beanlt" Wll!I shown by chlldT'f'n
l 'ln<l t hf'lr parent!! a ll or whom
were-accustomed to !IM'ing t hf'
lltle pupf)C't on tP levislon. ...
Ff'('(' candy was p rovidt'd tho~
pr€'11f'nl by thP market. Th" offalr
W&."11 ht'ld In observat ion of Nation·
Bl Kids' Day.
Asilomar •• Callfornla. Nov. 25a" :n. 1949.
Tbe Area Hi·Y Trl·Ri·Y Con
gress ls a biennial gathering o
duly ·etecled de l e gates
Nationally regi!ll ered Hi·Y Tr t,
Hi· Y clubs held at Asilomi.r Cnn•
ference grounds n"ar Pac i f i
Grove, Cal if . Qualified Hl·Y 'I'r'I
Hi· Y clubs In California. Arizona,·
New Mexico. Nev•, Utab, West
Texas and H8Ylll.liln Islands will
be se n d I n g delegates lo the
Congress.
Those attending rep rettent their
local <'lubs and YMCA'!i. Working
together with other delegat es to~
two days they wtll "char t l h e
course!" for local clubs for th ~
next wo yea rs. This will be a
wo rking Cong~M. not a "conf"r·
E>nce." I t ls "democracy In.a ction.''
Kf'y • note speak ers will be J1
Roge r Dt>iis. ru_.v. Roy Nichols1
and Hr rbert Minard; Soloist Joh"J;i
Raitt: and two top n ight recrea~
lion program!'! Friday night-Tur·
kt>y Trot, a nd Soturdsy night-
Nept une;a Il:tll, and Twenty .CDnl·
mission Work 1"roups guided by
Y secr etaries and club advisor!'I>.
Our delega.tf>!J re~ponsibil i ty wllJ
be that or the Program com~l!'lf
slon which will cons I'd e r lht
question "H o"'· c an H i·Y cluhk
develop llil effect ive progr am that
w 111 C"ontrtbute to the growl"
or t he members personally .and
give l hf'm opportunities to eX"·
press themselves ns responsible
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780 CO.~ B),VD., CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR 110! Coastline· Auxilia ry
Plans Xmas Party
And Dec. Bazaar
Terry Gihi;ion will attend °*
Congress with four other dele·
gates from So~1th Orange Counlf
YMCA . Paul Boos, HunttnglOO
Beach, E I ma Cln.mp. Anahe im,
JoC'k Conk lin, A naheln1, ond J ack
f'owt'rs, Boy'!'! \Vork secretary for
the local Y MCA .
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Representat iVes from t he Ladles
Awdllary to Coastline Poat No.
J!i36, V. F . W .. attending th e DR. BENJ AMJN SPOCK, Mnyo
Second District meeting of t he t CUnlc p<'dlatricinn. In S. F.-"AJ.·
Veterans ot Foreign WarR Aux.ill~ t hough physica l 11unlshment may
ary Sun<lay in A r1ington wer not be the-Ideal way to handJe a
Calla Viele. pres id c n t ; Louise .child - a t least It gets the air
Drunk, Mabel Tallman. H es t 't'r cleared ."
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and· May Buckland. " ~
Af €'mbers of the local unit chosen NYLON ' CREPE' to attend the ··w orld Peace'" me<t-'
Ing at the Costa Afesa Com.munlty
Church Tuesday wert" Eliz.a.beth
Re<-d and Alma Swartz.
The a uxiliary gat hered Friday
tor its regu.lar se."lsion in Cost.a
Meea Legion H a ll with Mr!ll. Viele
presiding.
Th• finest lingerie
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At the present t ime he Is af-
filiated with the M cOollum E nter-
prises, Inc., here in N e w po r t
Beac.h.-ll19'll• , ... ,1 .. W.1 -Male
lead in "J ust Lookln1." Mr. B erry
Is performing the dut1ea of technl·
ca l director. ~1el says he Is wel·
coming suggestion.s u t9 the use
or his spare t ime now that all hf'
has to keep him ·buay ill hi!! full
time employment, acting and tech·
nl<'al direct ing-.
David Valle. C. B. S. producer
and director :will be t he special
emcee for t he Chri!tmas Preview-,
scheduled for the Rendezvous Ball·
room. the evening or December .t
and 2, and t he aftttnOon of the
3rd.
Mrs. Mildred Slanle:y . gent"ral
chairman, reported t hat the local
Busine!l3 and P rofessional Worn·
en's club fell ver y fortunate in
having the benefit of Mr . Vaile's
wide experience.
Pla ns we re fo rmulated for a
Cht1atm u party tor memben and
t hei r famllie!ll to be h eld Dec. 16
a t Legion Hall. A potluck dinner
will preceds-a gift exchange and
a visit from Santa Claus.
I t WM voted to r enew the sub-
s c ripUon of B raille In Readers
Digest t o sawtelle H ospital.
LIDO VILLAGE NEWPORT BEACH I .
••• • JALOPY
31-38 STOCK CARS
RACING * FOOTBALL TEAM RACE * OBsTACLE
COURSE RACE * 16 CAR 30-LAP .MAIN •
HUNTINGTON
BEACH
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'!-, Mile Dirt Track
All Seats $1.00
Kids 50c incl. tax
Colle9e Qfficials
Attend Parley
Orange Cout College is b e I n ~
represented by both admlnliiit ra·
tor11 and staff mem~n al the an·
rtual fall meet ing of the Caltfornia
State Junior College AA&oclattOn
lhl~ week a t Bake r•fleld.
Ct'illege Prestdent I)r, Bat1ll H .
Pt'teMM>n le t1erving on both the
junior college conference commit·
tel' on junior collep atandard.s and
sccr edilatlont. Alon(' with pertl·
nent committee ~port.a a.aoc::la Uon
membe.rs will hear Au b r e y A.
Douglu . IJUIOCiate superintendent
ot public lnatruction, 11tate depart-
ment of public lnatructton. speak
on "('vo lvlng .pallema of po11t hig h
school r<tucation."
Accompanying Dr. Peteraon a n!
Dr. James W . Tb or n lo n, vice
president : Fred Huber, deo.n o r
Da vid VaJle haa ha d 15 yea.rii
experience in radio. Currently he
I.I producing a n d directing t h e
"Hammy Babbitt Show," and We.111
H a t t e rse n ' s "Ca ll fo r Help.'
A mong others he has dirl'c ted for
C. B. S. are "Meet MIAA Sherlock,''
''The City.'' and "Tapestriea of
Ufe.''
H e can be heard Rt 8 :15 a . m .
t'a ch day, w hen he preJtenls hia
own news prog ram on the da lly
C. B. S. Radi&' fare.
Davirt Valle Is a r es Iden t ot
Newport H a r b or, living a l 50
Ket ch Road, Beacon Bay with h is
wife a nd two children. Mrs. Stan·
ley, in announci ng t hat Mr. Va ile
will emcee the Important Harbor
a rea s how. aaJd that -h.ls offer or
hel p waa j u11t one more evidence
of the enthuAia.sm and s u p p o r t
which the Chrlat ma.s Preview has
had from t he merchant.s and ret1 I·
denl8 or t he area .
December 10th was annou nced
as the dale for another cooked
food sale and bazaar . The next
regular meeting, Dec. 2, ill' slated
l o be "very special." The auxiliary
will be tendered a lea towel show·
er by members who will bring
shower gifts to repl<'nish t heir
kitchen su pply. K itchen s howl'r
gifts ar e also to be brought for
the Clrl Scou t Hut.
F ollowing the buslnC'ss aes!lion.
the post and auxiliary cnjoyNI a
•octal hour. coffee and donut!'! h<-·
lnlf served by the post.
Ba~bara Nielsen
Entertains Ebell'ets
Opening with ,b usiness matters,
contlnuln.f with program lntereats,
and closing with refreshments. the
put week's meeting of the Ebell·
'et.& wu an enjoyabJe e vent Wed·
nuda y In the Corona. del Mar
home or Miss Barbara Nielsen. It
men: Dr. Giles T. B,rown, head of wu . the fourth aession to Improve
the dJvi.sion of MK"iat Kfences; Dr . . "EACH ot m-who bt:lJevea in the business and 90C.ial pcnt0na11·
Bill J . PTtest, d8n ot the evening] freedom mu.st seek the responsi· ties of the ypung women belong·
colll'ge o.nll Or. Richard Selber t, billty o f leadership through service LQg to the stimulating group.
h('ed of the divislon ot n at u r a I to t he people.''-~AM President' Plans were f u rl h e r e d for a
science.'\. Wallace F . Bennett. Chrlatmu dance t o be held Dec.
1 ----------~--'·'--· 20 In the Ebell Clubhoose, Balboa .
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· High School Seniors to Pre$ent
Annual Play 'Years Ago' D'ec. 2
members working on colorful in: I
vltaUona ror the affair . MiM Niel·
seh . prealdent, appolnlt"d varlo\i~ I
com mittees. Several future proJ·
ectil t o be sponsored by t he club I
w ere dt..cussed and voted upon. Jillss ~lelsen read a fudnating
a.rttcJe which included 10 point.a on
"Row to Make Friends and lnture
Y°'fnell a Happ an d Succeuful
Xaitiap.' An ~pen forum follow·
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A cit-fabric •-~
I t.i..1n • ilffy ••. dries qvlckl)o
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soft ond o~ for j
comfort.
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The aenion of Newport Harbor Vnion HJcb SchooJ wtlJ present
thelr annual play in UM: blg"h Khool audltortuffl at 8 :00 P . M. Frtday,
December 2. ,
The play, •'Years Aso'' by Ruth Gordon, LI under t he supervision
or Mr. Robe.rt Went.&. druna coach at UH! high 8ChOOI. The n ory "
about ~ autbor'a lite a.ad her struftle to m.aJle l'ood on Che slag"
in spite of ber father's prottsl&·
Uona. Dick Wood. Dori.s Green, Joyce
Pa'tU H&,J'H t.. in-the &ead u Chinn and Joylttn Smail.
RuU. CorOOll. Ille -...Uc and
impulsive youna: &irt. Pete Smith Head ot the m.ake-u.p deput-
llnd Mary Hammood a1lo play k9d ""'"-t la Kathy RabbitL <>then re-
rolN u the hero&ne•a mot.her and ~· tor make-up are Nancy
fathe r. Orem, PtiyUJa Walk:IJW. Rost r
Others ln Ute all-een:kw cast are Oonnan. Anita Co&ne, Lo r e t t a
Calhertne Cnf&', Lu c '1 Plnkle7, afc(')aftab, Pll.yllb Laite, and q:>nna
and Deiortil .A.Jlftay u u.ree very Kl!IMJlftaer.
eto.e 01mda ot R.u. o or d o n : Puhlkily acent. are Roger Cofo..
Ralph Ree-Mr aa.au;. and Dkk ...n. A..nlta o.ne • D d Lotttta
Herma.. J aclt Ehlen. and Nancy JllcOIMab.. \llldfr tile di rection Of eam.rc.. 111 ..,~ .-... l'tl7lllo, Wallllu. 'ncl<eu wru be
oold "1 Anita Ooaae. Nancy o.-._
Sblp Cftw N~ Loretta McOIUO. PltJllia Wit•
The .tac• crew lactuills Roser ..._ -d Donna ICftn.nlt.r.
... ' Pre~t were the Ml.Mes Nielsen,
Carolff Bun1Jck, Th f: a Bet.men,
Charlotte Belt. Betty llcCubblna.
Sue Dodd, Peggy JohMon. Nancy
Cameron and ConnJe Shook.. Next
merdtlng WIJJ be held I>foc. 15 wltla
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PASE ' ._ PART 11 -THuRSOAY, NOV. 24, ,,..,
£~'1alss -B
_ CQrmnption of Cok>rado . River
Water MOIJlfs aS .Iable Levels Dip
l!outllem Callfo,rala'• np6dly ac.:.i.nlin&' lhlnt for Colonido
rt.ft water hu 111U1ted tn a t ,111,000,009 canon lncreaa ~ con·
-J>tlall duri~ llle tint .......... ot the flo<!aJ year •blcll bepn uu.
JtllT,·U _.pared to a ...,,llar period -year. ~ to Jullar,
ipndl!, parral ma_napr and claiet mglneer~of UM Metropolitan Witte:
J>lilta k" ...
.Hindi declared that lb.la wa1 due
princl_pally to emergency rac:ue
NJes made to droutb atricken
.,._. ln the: &out.bland wb.lch a.re
out at the M etropolitan Water
dlotrlct ara.
lllnce August 1, the Dlatrict llU
been. ftleu.lng -a large atream of
Coloi\do river water In to the
pal'Cbed Santa Ana river bed at
the point where it is · croeied by
the main aqueduct. This water
w a • 90Jd to Orange county to
raiae the underground water levels
In that region.
'"Underground water table• in
one·t.hinl of the 2200 square miles
comprising the four countiee In
the coastal plaJn range from un·
MU.factory to dangerou•." Hinds
deei..red. ''1)1.ls depleted area is
bt the watershed which includes
Pomona Yalley, Chino. Ontario,
the · Weat Basin and 0 rang e
county.
~Doe Under Conatruetl011
"A Colorado river ..J>i:pellne pro·
ject to. serve the \VHt Bain cltieii
of El Segundo. Manhattan Beach,
Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach
and\ Palos Verdi's Estatn la now
In the final J111tages of conatruction
and will alleviate the problem In
that area thUI spring when It ia
put Into operation. In the other
area11 lt is no longer possible for
nature to restore th e pumped
overcrafts ot the we.Its and Im-
ported water la the only solution."
Hinds declared.
The water supply o'f the city ot'
Lc:MI Angeles, consil!lting of th e
Owerui; Valley aqueduct and local
re:.ources ,la being used to maxi-
mum capacity, and every drop of
water needed in addition must
now come from t)le Colorado river.
Hinds stated. Some c.IUes. such
a.s Santa Monica, are completely
d<'pendent u po n Colorado river
water. Hinds aaid.
'"The water of the Colorado
river has becomE' the backbone
ot our economy In Southern Cali-
fornia." Hind.II declared. "Unless
we c&r1 rally the eupport of all
our dtlzens in protecUng t h i 11
water supply, It may be taken
f r o m UI, aa proposed by t h e
Central Artsona Project."
JIJndt urged l h a t letters be
.written to friend• back east who
would, ln tum. write their con-
~men and .enatonJ. requesting
their oppoaillon to th e Central
Arlaona Project and favoring a
Sup re me Court aettlement of
lower basin .ala t~· waler rights
as propoRd by CaUfomta a n d
Nevada. ·
Officers Elected
By Cmtnty P.·M:s A.
Election of otftctra who wur ad-
mtru.ter the ProdueUon and Mar.
keUng Admini.ttratJon'a prolft"l
for the U. S. cfe-partment ot •111·
cuhure in the .t2 q:ricultural dill-
triets or "corrununitlee" of Oral\~
'COU11ty WM IJU\Ounced Ulla week.
t 'I)lc general county PMA com-
fttllte:e of nve membt,ra 11. headed
by ~ymol1d R. Beem, Srnell&<'r,
rep~nunc the WD Industry.
Btcphea Grlaet. G.....n..we. 1a vtc•-
cbalnnan. rcp...-Ull6'neld <ropo.
ResuJar member la 4-dolph Frteild,
Y.oi~ Unda, catUemenla repre.
ecntat..,,_ Fi.tat alternate Lt Laur-
en~ Mucktiltb&ler, ~Well Ana ..
helm, r.epreaenttni' cttrue and tree
crops.. Second aJteraaie member
la Dr. Clarence· R.anAeY, Garden
Grove. for dairymen.
Tourist Trade Is
Climbing in State
caltfoml&'• ·travel and recrea·
tlan, with a.n economic value of
nearly a billiOn dollan yearly, it
cllmblnC to sUll veater ftnanciat
importance, JOMph R. K.nowla.nd
Oaltland. chalrman of the Cali-
fornia. State Chamber of Com-
merce'• travel and recreational
committee reported today. Millions
of state residents now are touring
California as a result of the Cen-
tennials celebrations. Ne\V winter
"J)Ort stimulus has been added by
statewide expansions of winter
faciliUes.
"Approximately Sl.000.000 has
been inveiiled in new resorts. ski
tows and n1ore clearing of ski
areu, which wlJI be operating
thi.s year." Know I and stated.
"Thia, of course, is In addition
to earlier winter spart facilities.
Greater accessabllily will be en-
joyed through State Higti'way De·
partment Improvement of roads.
parking area e.nlargements and an
expanded snow-clearing program."
A reaUatic inventory or tourist
and recreation resource~ will be
made at the travel and recreation
session during the State Cham-
ber's annual membeN!lhip n1ee t1nir
1n Lo8 Angeles ·December 1 and 2.
Economic v a I u e of recreation,
winter sports. public recreation
facilities, roaWide picnic grounds.
and a symposium on what various
state group.!! can contrib'.Jte to an
over·aJI plan will be reviewed.
W ~ather is Held
Accident Ca ~se
Numerous recent serioua traffic
accident.. traceable to unfavorable
weather and road conditions drew
wor.ds of warning today from Clif-
ford E. Peterson, commissioner of
the California Highway patrol.
"The bes t lnsurance agai.nst
trouble i.n bad weather Is extren1e
caution," Peterson said. "Th is
mean• cauUon before starting on
a tr1p u well a.a during the trip.
Be sure your brakes are In .good
condJtlon. that your wlnd!hleld
wiper Is working and that your
Ughta a re tunctioning properly.
Tires with · worn out treads are
dangeroua on slippery roads. so
check each one carefully. A few
minutes of caution may save a
lifetime of sorrow."
Petenon al.8o issued a word of
caution to persons planning to
drt~ in snow country. ..
· ""0all .Jbe nearest H i g h w a y
Patr61 office and Inquire I! chains
are needed in the areas you plan
to viait."' he said. "Never take a
chance withbut them. And watch
your speed-It is much harder to
stop a fut moving car on Ic y
pavement than it la on dry pave-
ment. Don't skid yourself."
Ue.n t~on.'C&osure_ Sousht
ForcclMur'e of a mt'ch.anic's
lien of S237.1.f againllt property at
802 W. Wilson St.. Colt.a Mesa.
wu 1t0ught ln · a supt-rior court
suit on. n1e agatnet t.he owners
Huold and Natalie Shaw. '
Sult wa.s brought by the Hay-
ward .Lumber and Inveatment Co.
for building materiab fumi.s.hcd
for a new dwelling, it ia alleged.
-People do read the Press ads.
....-a A IWliJ ... 811 1 PPQ , '*" .... ._.... •w•
»118 I 1 1' ........... Cl 'SJ 0 h GIP Nfllpi.-iter
.. -a 111• N e •"ftoawl ~ ~ ---
-...... -... Ci ' ....... l .. llJ Oftt&tl.,. L ... •' b,.. ..... u.,, ............... ....,~,1..,. N'.,.. ...... , .~..-. ...... ..,." ...
Vets to Recei¥e
Added Bene fit s
• ,
• 1
....... A"7 ..... _ ... ..,"' -...... oftlot .... °'7t • • ••••• OnlM o,e.. (&
tbit putMa _.... mAF fDI Uld -...z' • .t atd ~ GI II!'...... .,,,;. _. ~ ...... Corn Ud :· llarllcwlt.e, I-are ,....... tll&t
pl",111at tM W. ~ ·• 81 c'a. ud to .UM 'I rlftca"1 9lll TWft7 o6 •tri''6ri.t .. t Botl:OD Qrqd OpMy. Co. ~
I (z l u ...,. lte' 1 -·-·' ..,,..0..-,,_ -i. 11-,.., nt rw.,. Mid -••r•torere • :J± BIMt'il ,.__ t 1--to a.=tloe IMI ol tM Cid Ollle ••a•Ud-., tlwt-_.. Qty 011 :U. -,.•Mlwt-,_ llfi~~)I KmaJctpi.J~.;~ .. lloada1 V~ --to-ot Uae. -ot Callfanla an ...... tao bi> tM -al "'" u Cl Ila al Mn. ~a • eveninc. Nov. II wllll a llrllllut
....... ..... I»
day U.t yretesm WU. ae;r•lc• .. mtmta tMftto.. J Ot;pr~ at .aid Ot7 .... all ol Mn. llllm Dltbur, 1MI hll,1 ·cut. cbo ...,,
-1 NM-,_..., lit lo Wlbt-tbt -o(_ tM "old'1 -....... """'°"" .. ..._ -·Aw. ballet "'" ot "" and corpa do
.... aaaft ,,,...,_
,.,a ........ nin r
80 per _,., and wllo baft ""!" ... Ilda l'ltlt c1a7 al N-. 1"1 . ....,.__ --o.M • . . . ' • . ·
more dopea-to, wtD ..-... ad-< NORA LAJCm 117 tlle CllJ' o-_, al -Ot)i • j
dltkJnal -for IMlr do-_ J v.-. ' -a-poni.1 --~ pen-ta 117 'rlrtua oC a ,_iq NewpGrl-~ Prw No. m. a part: -· and ret ...... 1 If r -lr---
lJIOclt<I law: ~ 11•,._... 11a1WJ -~ for a ...,...
ProvlMloly, ....,. ---~ -..u-"' ••• di \,..,~,
JO per cent and up were entitled Jlfonc8 fO!' IN i &MtiON TO work.
to dopaadel>ey .-....... Tb e DOACI& IN no: SALii or kid CllJ' 'OluDdl baa delermln I
Jl'OllP nlt<I IO to IO per -t WU ALCOHOLIC DVDAGSB ed ud decl.i.red tbat llle cOn.Wll
'nade el.lg1ble by Putauc IAw 139 NOTelliber 21, 1Mt plated' w o" k 'e d lmpi'O\tmmn
>f tbe 11.at eoecre-. a ppr o • e d To Whom lt Kay Concern: a.ret.ofon menUcmed wu. tn the:
:>ct<>ber 10 and effecUve Deoem-Notl<•o la hereby siven tbat llf· opUUool ot aald City C:..-1. oti
ber 1. teen d&ya alter the date ~ more than local or fH"Cllna.ry pu.~
Monthly additional amounta for the undenlgned ProPo-e to .n benefit and tbe -.kl Qty ~ ~·eter&llS dllabled ln w a r t t m e, alcohoUc beTe,...n at t.bNe prem-bu ma~ tbl! expenaea of at~
bued df 100 per cent diaablllty, lan, deftcrlbed u follow.: work charceable upon a dl8tdct
1re: wife alone, $21 ; wife and one 6804 Coul HIJhway, Newport J"or the particular description 0
child. $35: wile and two ~hlldren, Beach, Onna-e County. the saJd dl!lrtct, reference la he
$4:5.M>; wife and three or more Pursuant to such lntention, the by made to •Id ReeoJ:uUon ot In
children, ~ one child (no wife}, underalped la applytng to the tmtion No. 372'. ]
114 ; two chlldren. S2-4 . .60: three or state Board of EquallaaUon foi Said City Cou.ncil bu detttrntii·
R)Ort children, $38; one depeQdent Issuance on orlrinal apptJcatlon ed and declared that aria) ~
parental, $17.$0; and two dependent of an alcoholic beverage Jict:Me bearing lntereat at the nte _o! ~
parent1, $36. for theae pre.rn.IHa u follow-a: On-per cent f8%) per annum and exif'
Of theae amount.a:, the veteran Sale Beer LlcenK. tending-over a period endinc nine
rece.tve. the percentagu hla db-Anyone dulrlng to protest the f9l1 yeara from the aecond day of
ability rating bean to the tota.l illBU&nct: of such Ucenee may file January next succeeding the next
~ veteran with a 50 per cent rat-a 've/ifted proteit wtth the State October 15th following their dateJr
.ng, for ex.ample, would receive Board of Equallaailon at sacra-will be iMUed hereunder In the
half or the abov~ rates. mento California. steUng grounds manner provided by the "lmprov~
Veterans entit~ed to compensa-ror de;ual u provided by law. The ment Act of 1911," betng Part s,.
lion ror disabilities incurred in premises are now 11 c en l!I e d for DlvUlon 7 of the Streets and
peacetime se)'Vice receive 80 per the sale of alcoholic beverages. Highways Code of the State ot
cent of the applicable wartime HOWARD R. SlMMONS California, to represent each as.
amount. Ncwport~Balboa Prus, No. 330 aeument of T\yenty.flve Dollars
flo"· to Quailfy PubUsh No. 14, 1949. f$2:;.00) or more remaining un·
In order to tpa.llfy for depend-
ency a.1Jowance1. the veteran must
submit the U8ual proof of re1atlon-
'5h1p, such as marriage and birth
records. W h e re his dependenU
are on record wtlh VA on Decem·
ber 1, 19i9, and the neceaaary
evidence of relation1hlp and de-
pendency is turnlahed Within five
months from that da.te. the award
will be made effective December
t , VA said. Otherwiae, the ef.
fectlve date will be the date the
~vidence Is recdved.
crrY OF NEWPORT BEACH
STATE OP' CALIFORNIA
NOTICE ·TO CONTRACTOll8
SEALED PROPOSALS will ....
received at the office of the Cit)'
Clerk. City Hall, City of Newport
Bea ch, Califomia, u.nt l l 7:30
o'clock P. M. on the 28th day ot
No\·ember, 1949. at whi'ch time
they wtll be publicly opened and
read, tor performing w o r k u
follows:
City of NEWPORT BEACH,
CALIFORNIA
paid for thirty f30) days ancr the
dale of the warrant.
Said City Council has determin-
ed and declared that the City will
pay out of its General Fund the
sum Of $M()0.00 t oward the costJI
and. expenaes of said Improvement.
The liability and obllgaUon to pay
auch-sum, u provided in said
Reaolution of Intention No. 3728,
ahaJ:I laccn.ae and become fixed up-
on the date of the confirmation of
lhe aMeument by the Clty Council
of said City.
• . . VA currently ta reviewing the
case files of veterans rated be-
tween 50 and 80 per cent disabled
so u to advise them of their pos-
.sible entitlement to . dependency
allowances.
Design. fa.brica'tlon and erec-•
lion of 1 an-steel equipment
storage building, and 1 all·
steel shop buUdtng at ihe City
or Newport Beach Diaposal
Area.
All of the work herein ordered
shall be done and carried through
In pursuance of an act of the
Legislature of the State of Call;
fornla, designateq the "Improve-
ment Act or 1911 ," being Division
7 of the StreeU and Highways
Oil helps 1row food for you .. a in ·Hawaii
'
It la e•Umated that some 81.000
veteran& may qualify !or depend·
ency allowances under the new
provl11ion, at a flnt year cost or
aoo¥t 11~.•00.000.
QuHtlo• AAll Ana\lt~n
Q : This question was sent in by
a former sergeant in the Army.
He wants lo know If he can get
medical treatment trom the Vet-
erans Adminlltratlon under the
GI Bill.
A : Thla veteran may be entitled
to medical t i;eatment from the
Veleran1 Administration u n de r
\'&rtoua laws. However,· rthe GI
Bill lteelf doe• not prov.tde for
medical care. The thing for thil!I
ex·sergcant to do Is to gel In
touch wtth hla nearest VA office.
They'll h e I p him to straighten
things out.
Grang e Mester
Atte nds Conv e nti on
Harold Kyle, m as t e r of the
Costa Meaa Granae. a n d Mrs.
Kyle, accompanied by Mra: Alice
Hughes, are "en Saerameflto at-
tending the' •late Orange and the
national Grance convention. The
national conclave concludes Nov.
17 . Mn. Hughes ts Orange county
chairman of the Home Economic
clubs.
llQ:SAN llETl'ER
Maj. Kenneth Chamberlain. U.
S. M. C .. of 138 E. 18th St., Costa
Mesa, 11 recuperati~ from pneu·
monia at the Lone Beach Naval
hOllpital. Maj. Chamber1&1n ts sta-
tion~ at the El Toro Marine Air
Base.
No bid will be received unleN
It Is made on a propo11al form
furnished by lhe City Engineer.
Each bid mu.st be accompanied by
( cuh, certified or cuhier'11 check.
or btdder's bond) made payable
lo the City of Newport Beach , for
a:n a.mount equal to at lea.st ten
( 10) percent of the amount bid,
s u c h guaranty to be forfeited
should the bidder t o whom the
contract ts awarded fail to enter
Into the contract. \
In accordance wtth the provi·
slons of· Sections 1770 to 1781 of
the IA.bor C e. the City Council
of the City Newport Beach ha1
ascertained e general prevailing
rate or g~~ applicable lo the
work lo done a1 follows:
Houri)" Per
Walfl Dkim
Cla.Wflcatlon: Seale Ws1e
Structu ral Ir on
Worker .................. 2.38 19.04
Laborer .......................... 1.57 12.M:
Any cla$&lflcatlon
omitted herein. not
leM than . ..... ..... 1.1)7 12.66
All bids a~ t<> be compared on
the basil!! of the City Engineer's
estimate of the quantities of work
to be done. :S
No bid wlU be accepted from
a Contractor who has not been
llcen8ed Jn accordance wllh the
provisions of Chapter 9, Dlvlaton
Ill of Businesa and Professions
Code.
Plans may be seen. and form11
or propo681. bond.!!, contract, and
speclflcatlorui may be obtained at
the office or the City Engineer,
Clty Hall. Newport Beach. Call·
rornla.
The SJX'CJal attention of "pros·
peetlvc · bidders Is called to the UGAL NOTICE "P r o Po• at Requirements and
--------------Conditions" annexed to the blank
Nln'ICE OF lllD form of proposal, for full direc-
tions as to bidding, etc.
The CI l y of Newport &ach
reserve11 the right to rej~t any
or all bids.
CITY OF NEWPORT B.EACH.
CALIFORNIA
C. K. PRJEST .
Code.
The said City Council did by
said Resolution of Award of Con-
tract No. 3746 award the contract
for tlle doing of the u.ld work to
t h e lowest, regula.r. responsible
bidder. to-wit: To SULLY-MILL-
l!:R CONTRACTING COMPANY
at the prtcea named in aaid bkl, on
file in the office of the City Clerk
of said City.
Dated thi• 15th day ot Novem-
ber, 1949.
C. K. PRIEST.
City Clerk
ot the City o!-Newport Beach,
Ca.lifomla.
Newport-Balboa Press-No. 328
Publiah Nov. 17 -2•. 1949.
No... A-11111
NOTICI!: OF HEARING Pr:TI·
TION FOR ORDER Dt:aEC'l'-
ING CONVEYANCE 01" KEAL
PROPERTY SOLD ON CON,
TRAC? BY DECEDENT.
h the Superior Court of tile Stiat.c
of CJ&Ufor11ta. h aH. for &M
Cowtty or o,...e.
ln the Matt.er of the r.tate of
DORSl!:Y A. HAJlWOOD, ~
knc:m·n u D. A.. HARWOOD.1
o.e.a.r'
Notice is hereby given that \he
pet!Uon of Donald D. Harwood, aa
Executor of the Last Will and TU.
lament of the above · named decc·
dent. ,for an order authorlllng anti
directing the said Donald D. Har·
wood as Executor of the lAJlt WlU
and Testament of said decedent. to
convey the property hereinafter
deecrtbed to Ida Capron, a widow.
In compliance with the term.a of
the agreement of sale and pur-
chase entered Into by decedent. In
hls lifeUme, as aeller, hU been eel
for hearing in Department 4 of the
above entitled Court. at the court
hou.oe ~ the City of 8anta Ana.
on December 9, 1949, at · 10:00
A . M .
The real property to be Convey·
ed ls 111ituated In the City of Santa
Ana, County of Orange, Stale of
California. dt'scribed as:
~owl the Islands' coral beaches, behind
'tbeir blue, dill-sharp hills, lie some of die
mOst efficiently mecbanized farming areas
in all die wqrld.
The pineapple 70u eat aod much of the
suga.c you serve are grown, DO( in palm·
diaded tropical valleys, but on broad fields
of rich, red soil ... contou.r plc:JWed, ex·
pertlf culdvatcd, carefully harvested.
And in all these jobs, oil plays a major
~~ \
Oil powen plows and cultivators; petro-
leum emulsions control weeds in 6dds of
young cane and pineapple plants; at har-
vest time, huge Diesel machines rake and
load 130 toaj of cane 1~o hour, and ripe
pineapples are gather~ on conveyor belts.
Trud<s and barges speed the harvest to caa, . -* aad mills.
Suppljlag the oil.Hawaii oeeds bas been
Stanaard of California's job ever sioc:e ker-
osene lamps burned in Hooolu.lu's light·
h~. Today, this service has spread to all
the Islands ... provides millions of gallons
of petro?eum products every year ..• helps
insure better liviog for the ls?anders aod
better f4bd for you. • -
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Notice Is hereb,Y given l h at
sealed bids will be received In the
office of tbe Asst. supt. in Charge
ot BusJ nea. Oran&'e Cout College
for one Chevrolet Carryall Subur-
llan up to 2:00 P. M. Decembtt 8.
19-49. Bid.,. will be opened In j::.ubl\c
at 2:00 P. M .. or the Ame date.
Specifications may be sec-ure<l in
•_he 11bove office hctwef'n t he hours
or 8 :00 A. M. and !\:00 P. M. Mon-
1ay thru Friday. ThO" Boo.rd of
Trwslce:s ftservcs t he right to
retecl any llnd all bid!': t o accept
other than the low bid a n d to
w~vc all tnformallUes ln biddlna-.
Openlnc Date: December 8. 1949.
't 2 :00 P. M.
City Clerk
DATED: Nov. 15. 1049.
Newport-Ba.1008 -rrciwJ No. 329.
Publish 11·17. 24 . 19'19.
Bc~nlnr ai the Southcut
comer of Lot Ten ( 10 ) of the
"Pott~ Borden and SI d w c 11
Trart:• al!! ~howh on a Map rt·
conicd In Book 4, page ~4 of
Teleph~ne paychecks also come . to you
BASIL H. PETERSON
Becttt.ry
Board Of Tru.slt(.?S
Newport-Balboe PreN No. 332.
Publlsh Nov. 24. Dec. J, lfH9.
NOTICE Of' AWARD 01" Mlsct:l1&neowi Record& of Loe
CONTRA.CT Angl'lcft Co U n t y, Callfornla;
Pursu1nt to 1tatutc herein men-thence Wcgt a.lontf the South
lloned and Resolution of Award of line of •a Id Lot Ten, 436.SO
Contract No. 3746 of the City feel; thence North parallel
Council of the City of Newport with the Ea.st line of Mid Lot
Beach. California. adopted on the Ten. 100.00 feefi; thence Eut
14th day of November. 1949, di· parallel with the louUt line ol
rC'Cttng this noUce: Aid Lot Ten, 436.IO feet to a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, point In the Ea.at line or said
that lhe said City Council, tn open Lot Ten f lOl; thence South
seuion on the 14th <tay of NoveM· along the Eut line of ea.id Lot
NOTICE or SALE ber, t&t9. publicly opened. uam-Tel}, J00.00 feet to the potnl
NOTICJ: IS HEREBY GIVEN lned and declared &JI R&led pro-qt bqtnnJng. •
•.hat the undenlped. Nora Lan-poaa_la or bids offe~ for doing Excepting lb ere from the
.,., lntendll to aell. t.ra.nafer and U!ie following work deecribed t,o.. rolkrwtng: 8e&tnnJng at a
~"1' unto .& )(. Hendricluon wit: point on the Ea.st line of aid
the .-WW and atoclc located at The irndln&'. pavtns with 2-lncl> Lot Ten. l50 feet North of thil
the •rvlce 1 tat ton known d plant mix. matertaJ laid upoa a ~ Boulheut. comer of a&ld ~:
Sun.et 8Qvice &talion at 7200 lnch untreated rock b a 1 e. con-l'UJ'Ulll'll' thdce Welt ~
Cout HIC'h-y, localt<I In th• atructlon ot cement concrde aide-to the ~ Une ·ot aid "°Ii,
City of N-pu<t -cl>. County w>1Ju., curtia. ptt.en. alley •P"""' ZOO feet: lheilce North JIUOll!!I
of o...,... auto of Callfomla; O< ·-· atonft -.... -to llle -..... of aid Lot, "° 'nl.at the name and addre:m 'of eewtt._' coaoectiona, ho u • e water feet.: the~ r..tt. parallel to
the Int-, clor la Nora I.An· COllnectlona. atreet llP11n&' ttya-• the 8oath llae ot aid lot. 10t
•r, TIM ~ ~. Newport tam. µplller w Ith ....,.ateeallt ftlOl to_ llle 's.at line ot aid
B1ae1>. Calif ..... ; and tlle..,.. --In -.-itll, ht Lot; --alone 111ie
bcl --el Ille --, i.lto .,......., -OU-lltnala. all -line olt aald Lot, l50 feet la Ks IL a I ••ace, UGO Coult u . _.. ~ -la to tlle poiatlot .............
Btsbwa7, Newport BllM:bo ll:•q,hlt~ of ta•t'-No. am. 4lao ac1;''• ~ tbe
Callfonda; pas111 aacl .,......_ 1it7 u.e. atJ" SUt .. f .. ,_ Ned .-r 7'
Tlld ----wtll ~ oC -Qq • -~ Da&ad; No• '• ~ 11<1 • be ____ _. -Uae prde• d&T of ....... ·Ud -.. ~ Ii J. Wl'nl.
price peN a& Ille -oC ... --"' tM Q*7 Cllltl ., Cowll.J' Clan -Clan ..... d mow OOllP4Jf1', ..., --OIJ'. , ... ,..1or eo;.t.
Cout ~ ... I f B 1d( ll'or fllrtller ,...-.. ...... BJ' WATifs A. Dll AO-~=-··:a.;=: .. : :.. .. .:-~it..~-= =~ .... ~ --.·:..•::: A.JI.,~........................ _• .. II P• ···--.... ~a.T,~
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