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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-03-09 - Newport Balboa PressI ' • • • NoiWs W 1 6 L 01S __ , i·---~ ., .......... .c: '1fa11t,. < ~ ....... ,_ ... _ -, t ·-1 _. -• a •a, ... 1114 We I 'I 'ts.,au.__ ;' 'tMs ezn11n~1n ._.. -.., "'-· 1'n'111 ..... ef ea. u I a ..... ... ---9her ..,., tr. ---OrW11 &ielt but! i:.:· :~~:i==e~} GAlNf' THE PRESS '6-mirror or the m~t rapidly developjng area ot the Calitonita South Coa.at&l Empire. • • nere . < 1 ~.! .. ..... • I • ·1 -I • ...... Discovered ! . . MIT& P I t.o (WllM, Jo• a Mlpa of .. ~. Clout -• lec'e'"ta.ltJ't .... , .. Use ftnt oped-~ ,.,.._""7 ... lie "CC"* -7--f-wW l'9 e•-rs•Md .,,. paleOlltolo-P.t. .. _ .. H ......... &p &ad ............ n .. leit.ntecl tut atudeeta ,....., -eollop plall to go t.lo U.S pit· IUid .-JI:& ftlrtlte:r ex.can ~··· i. -Mpe of UDeU'lb· lq'Mdltl: '~oft.be Ci tare ., ereatmea. TllE PRESS Ailm to be clean, fair and lmpartlal, and UjJua to receive and retain popula.r support . As proprtetor of UU. eJe'ant and bJit>17-..... rded publlcaU..,, I k:notr you. an lnt.eneely tntereited ID the health and well·belna of I'-------------' -IUVING THl 0 INTI,;. J · Hl.:RIOI MIA t . tae hired help. I Therefore, lt 9tandl' to ~ tbat you.11 be lnteruted. in lalow- lns why UU. column lo golnC to be-llllort. It' not •we<;t. thill '"'!"IL Jt'• 1o1na to be abort beclllae J can't type, much. ThLa, compJete with more erron than ~ 11 belnl' beaten. out with one ftnler, and .. you probabcyo -· Ila~ ODly one finger to u.e for ty)jlna .. like wearins handcuff• tof a hunt'n peck typiat. • Ii 'lbe explanation for this preitc- ament la aimple. J went hunilng for a aopbn, and rue-who won'?' l"Ye pt a IOre flnsu. M.ven•tl I! Oomplote with b&ndagu, yet. But, jllot to protect myaelf, I'd better point out that l wun't gnawed by any JOPher. I can't outF. many beut.a, perbapa. but nt do a l~yard duh wtth a l'Oplter any Ume. · 1 wu trytns to amoke- bomb one of the permanent re1l- denU of my prden aru and ln lr7tns to pop a bOll: over the hole before the pol8on ga.ues got out 1 lnju~ one of my two beat typ- IJIS fingers. I I dunno about touch ayaiem typl.IU. Mebbt · they can throw &11 inJur.d flnpr out of gear &nd Co rtc'fll &1onc be&Unc out copy Ulle crazy, but for anyone who must rely onJy on two dtCIU, &nd one of 'em'• dam•pd, It not only .-. clown production but abo leadl to protanlty or a b.lgh order when tnn.tnctlvely the aore mfm- ber of lbe ramUy buhea into lhe t.ypcwrtt.er. OUch ! ! ! ' Therefore, we won·t atm our al.1.IJlshol at aayone thJa week, not e9ttft the Dlvia:lon ol Fl8h a D d Game, the 11konJu. for makJ.ngjtu1 ""7 flolUns ·lice--. We won't fry to aell any cats. and we wqn't work up U\Y feuda with ~y "ty or covnt.y ottJd&il:. the unJuqJcy .. -. I TffD&'8 ONLY NE MICl\'TIOl' -u.i. . co ·• ~ iet;t.er mali.ct Lut Dec. 12 which ~ Jl&n4ted me only th1I week. See.fna u It llm't that far even. from North Dakota, I think we'd better duh our way throurfl IL Tbe letter ii from The BTOWM. Anyone on the Harbor d.ll!ltrlct, almost. W\U remember The. Browua. Marv butcher«! tn the Sa!eway •tore and Beth, hi.a gOO<t wlf@. wu doing nice thins• an o•er lown an the Ume. ' Beth writ.ea t r o m Elllndale, North Dakota, about the •now and lltorma, and adda that they'd eorta Hice to be ~ a bltl ot nantns here r1Cht now. 8IM! ai.o included a new11paper clip wrttte~ by 8011\e character named Bennet Cert •bout a man flM.ln,s WW\ ' mlnnowa and q o t h&vlns a n y luck when another ~cter came by and saw l.lm not having &l\Y luclc. The oecOnd cba.tacter, a naUve., told the flab- e~ he COUid ttx up everyt.bJng for him; and 80 he produ~ a bottle and poured 80me mooiwhl.oe Id with the mlnnlu. On lbe nat cut t h e &ngler found be h'ld _.., a giant -· Be IWled · .Jt ln alter a hearty ftgllt. and found that the h- flah wun't on the hook at alt 'nle mlnn°"' had It by tile back ol "'• -1tl r And that'• &II, Uncle Benale. JO ~ ~r'a about worn out! NBD A IOBf A a. 1ppoolmfV II _..,.. i. ~ • ., ....,.. ... ,...,. I • - SECOND LARGEST HOME COMMUNITY IN ORANGE COUNTY VOLUME XI PHONE HARBOR 1616 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, THtJRSDAY, MARCH 9, 1950 FOURTEEN PAGES FIVE CENTS NUMBER 2 FAIRVIEW WA]ER DISTRICT RECALL ELECTION SET. BY SUPERVISORS, VOTERS ASK OUSTER OF DIRECTORS . c:;ounty supervlaon Tuesday approv~ a resoJution calling for a recall election April 14 In the Fairview County Water dlatrlct, serving the northwest portion of Costa Me.aa. The election was set following 8Ubm"8Sion of a peUtlon to County Clerk B. J. Smith den1andini: the recall of two district directors, John D. J eanes and Walter G. McKeehan. Action ·ot the board followed certification by S mlth that the pellt!on carried the required number of legitlrha.te algnaturea. It was signed by 129 reg late red voler8 In the Fairview district and wu circulated by H . A. Dewolfe, 2321 Newport Blvd. The petition demanded the re· call of the di~tors "for Ineffi- ciency ln performance of their dutie.e" and said their removal would "result in more efficient conduct of the purpose for which the distric t waa formed." M~a Asylum Hits .Snag. May be . Located in Leng Beach Costa Mesa not on1y may not ~t the proposed state mental Candlda*'" Spooeered institution. -#hJch may be localed 1nstead in the preaent U. S. Navy Two new cartd\dates are being hogplt&l at Long Bea.ch, lf the federal government decides to sell spon&Ored by the recall i;roup. that building to the ·atate; but maybe the mental instltuUon llhouJdn·t They are Irving B. Meyer of W. go t o NCosta Mesa. Maybe It .ehould be located tn Sacramento. 19th St. and Burnie E. Bailey of That, at leaat , w&11 the lmpreuion Engineer Paul B&lley ·gave lo ' 'Dr. Ooar&d Bk:bter Dr. Richter . Passes at , 89 ·---...I :FISHERMAN TO ANSWER MOLESTING . 1CHARGES TOMORROW IN SUPERIOR 1COURT, $1000 BAIL" IS CONTINUED : Harry Victor Johnston. 62, par- tially-deaf tt.herman accused of inoleetfng three· em&ll girl.a, yes- terday wu bound over to answer (the charges Fl1day in Superior Court after a preliminary hearing :tn the Newport T ow"nahip Justice Court of Judge Donald J. Dodge. Ball was continued at $1000 and Ute defendant returned to the Or- ~ge county jail, having failed to 'poll~ the bond. The District At- tomey'a office will file informa- tion In the cue Friday. originally set for last 1-huraday, I of molattng, appeared to leetlty waa poatponed to yesterday to agalnat. him In Newport Townahip give the defendant an opportunity Olurt lut TbunKlay. Other proae- to read a tn.nacript of the DUJtrict cuUon wttneues were the mother Attorney's case against him since o! the two youngest girls, who said he we.a allegedly unable to hear &he wu .an ~e-wltneu to the of- the proceedinga in cour;t. fensee, and Rua.sell W . Brown, of Three Offeatte& Charpd HunUngton Bu.ch. grandfather of The defendant 111 a cc u • e d of the 8-yea.r-old. molesting an eight, a seven, and Wlt.nes1ea Lauded a six-year qld gtr'l. The latest of-· Observera tn J u d g e Dodge'e tense la alleged to have been com-court. Including tbe judge himself, milted F ebruary 23 ln a truck were agree that all three girls parked In the 2800 block or New-made "excepUonally tine wit.- port Boulevard, w h l I e the two neasea." W. Wil8on SL Lhe Orange Countx Water dlstrlct<>--------------- AsBist.Jng In the circulation or d ••• h h The old·-. yle wing collar, the I dlreclol'8 W e ncouay w en e re-through Fairview Farrrui, wher e ""' the petitio n was Mrs. Bu r n e d kindly countenance, gentle eyes According to Newport Be a c h .{>etectlve Sergeant K. W. Gorton, who signed the complaint, John- ston wa.8 Uvtng on the boat Skip-- jack , moored off Lafayette 'Ave- nue, at. the time of hta arrest two weelai: ago. He gave his &ddress as 2814 1,6 I...afayelte Avenue when he W&Ji booked at headquarterf!, Gorton declared, although the ad- dreaa wu apparently Incorrect. earlier offense11 t a g a t n • t Coal& Brown, wbo said be was a friend Mesa youngaterl!l are said to have ot the accuaed man for 20 years, taken place last 'November. .., told the court he drove to Newport ' At yesterday's.hearing J ohnston Bea.ch Febnaary 23 with hUI grand· said he had no recollectlon of the daughter and her 7 -year -old F ebruary 23 incident as he had I brother to meet Johnaton. After been drinking whisky the entire pick.lng him up, Brown said he day. He r1auy denied the prcvioWI drove to a liquor 11tore on Newport two offenses. Boulevard and, while he waaJ,o the FI v e w1tne8l!le&, including the store, the alleged molesting took three children J ohnston is accused 1 -(_Oontln.ued on Page !) J ohnston's piellminary h earing, Balley wife Of n t ·the ••ndl ported on fruitleee efforU lo dl8· tho site would be situate . Bailey. • o e o .... -and stooped flgu-were all however, favors the atate 'connect-• .. dalea. The petition wu circulated CU88 MWD water tor the proposed ... _ 11 characterl .... lc of Dr. Conrad Rich· "' M I •-I ti Ith th •·t Ing with a water line lo ue bu t ""' on .Hamilton. Meyer, 19u•, ap e , state \,I .st tu on, w e a .... e ter, who died In hta aleep at 12:1~ Upset O·I the Week •-ah 1 Be rd · p 111 Ba d rt t r •-1 h 1 by Fairview Farms and another ~· em, rna , ac c, y, epa men o men... yg ene. t a.m. yesterday In Loa A.lamllot1 WU.On and Victoria ¢reets, Can1 "l tti:ink they are psy&opa.lhlc," water user, a.nd then negotla e S l H 89 I,....., ___ ...,________ ~ , • • yon Dr., Fairview Rd. and New' sald Blt.ltey. "I couldn't· •eem to !:;;1~'. with MWD tor a · wat~r ~e~~~:;'·I"~ ;::, .. held at Chrlot OCC UOR. ..~HIDERS UPSET UCLA VARSITY ~ •O port And . Harbor Blvda. get any Intelligent anawen to my <i:b.urch by the Sea Monday al 1. • ~ X . . I ~ De\Y'olfe -,id that only one of questlo-1:'•·" -~~-·~~ J!el Wuted 2:00 p.m . with .the Rev. Tbom&a , pout w'e~U .Plckena' Orange Coaat collel'e horaeh1den continued to display thelr 1940 But.em ~a..,.~l~~~\lffd. l<> -..=iii~~··a~~ ~-·i.4'~Criiit!l'~.~-1';ir .fiu~IMCI ·~WI&.··;~-·~· ...cc .. -~P ~ Tueaday aa they defeated1 ~ UCLA· v...i!t,_3i! ·1n a aurpr111e upecl 1lb i?~o%?f.b/' le~ Of & rlec"ommend&Urib th Ii t the volun'teen for motot service, e.n· Il ta tbe tf , f'Unftl ~ tOf "tbe cttcJr ~ squad. the e~OI}-., tt&te 16..ututlon. U' bUil, t at Coe~. tertalnment and instruction aerv· ln the chu~h • new 1 d 1f 1 c0•,· 1 Aoe Plra'~• ~ucker O~ Threadgill fuhionecl an enviable 3-hltter for hl8 first ahut-oul victory or ...__. ... _ ._.......,, .. __ I d r di.ut erected under the paat.mahtp the cUrrent ,.. aao .. n. The loca.18 netted l> hit.I a-ln•t the Bruins, and outfielder Ml"· K h · · · (Coatlnued1·0D. ., •• e J Mesa, IL&C tn to-~~~ .._l,.C.I aupp Y an or ~r R e v. PendelJ's predeceaor, Ed e-~ o n s Jamng Goodell. double in the 1.hlrd ·innJng scored the first Bue run. Early-day mayor of Newport ,Firs~-sackU RC'X Bohannan bla.sted a th~-bagger Wilh two men on hue to 111core the game'.!! Beach a nd beloved figure to three final runs io the fourth Inning, a.nd Threadgill continued .to set the Ucla.n's down tn order to g1ve OCC . ' generatlona o f Harboliles, Dr. the victory. • ,_ Richter, who-finally retired rrorn lwl•ny ¢ the local baseball cnlhusiasta were •lightly amazed when the Pl.rates scheduled the game an active medical practice here with UCLA, because the Westwood squad is con~ldered lo be one of the •tandout Pacifi c Coast con· 18llt June, was a familiar figure terence title. contenders. Coach Pickens fell that his charges were capable of bold.Ing their own age.inst In thla community for 30 yea,rs. top.flight Competition, however, and the surprising 3-0 victory proves that he was correct. He waa a mt!mber of the Orang~ The win gl\.ee OCC a 2 win and 2 101'18 record to date. Coaat loat a thr.illlnr 10-innlng game t o County and California Medical i. e .:..~ association. Compton ..iC by ·a &·IS score, defeated El Camino college, 9--3 ; loat to Eut 1.ioaJ Angeles JC, 8-7, a·nd Dr. Richter. who came to New-,w~n from UCL.A, 3·0. LUMBU TRUCK BLOCKED TRAFFI and n.med a mlaor tie-up bme&tlt the An:hell o\o·erp.sM Wftlae8cb7 &ftentooa. "'hea the hup flat.-bed tipped oftr la tile llllddle of Coat Hi&h"-"IQ'· As uW,, Wwd.fiarTtapR Lumber Vo. truck caiwi down tlle IOll~v.•t ramp UMi made • rtpt; tun •'- the lllJllv.1'.Y the lo34. of hunber ahlfted o\-ertumtas the trudl AUO&la &lie dou,ble ll-.. ~ driver, a.Mrt M. o..rtaoa, eo.ta Meu.. plcta.rM above, Mft:hNded. wltll pellree otncen., was •J•rH. (Presa Photo) port Beach with his wlte, An----------------;---------------------------- drleta, in 1916 lo 'Teet and relax," became Ill la~t Fall and under- went a surgical operation at Or· ange County hospital. H e w a s later tranaferred to the Florence N lghllngale Sanitarium in Orange and, finally, to the Loa Alamlto& Sanlt.artum where he had been a patient for two ~months before death overtook him. Arrangement.a tor t'uneral ser- vlcea are bWig handled by °'e Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery in Lo.Ill Angelu where the vener- able doctor wtll be laid to real beside the grave of ht8 wife whn preceded him In death by aJmoat a acore of yean. ... Hla onJy Jtnown blood relative 1a a niece, Ursula P'romhagen, Jirtng ln Germany, the land of Dr. RJch• ter'lll birth. (CoaUD\M!Cl on Pqe %) ,f Rector to Attend rrophets School ! The R ev., Paul Moore Wheeler, rector Of St. Jame& ' EpW=opal Church and dean of the Convoca- tion of Long Beach, has been ln- Vtted to attend the School of the Prophets. to be b eld March 27 -31 •t Grace cathedr•I. San Franchsco. The school 1• the West Coast addition of the College or Preach- fra, which meets at Washington cathedral, Wuhlngton, D. C., and Meeting• are held1 three times a year. Mr. Wheeler 115 one of 12 a.aked to attend a Leader confer- ence on the Prophet.I. Ancient and ~odern, which will be headed by the Rt. Rev. Robert J . Renlaon. bishop of Moo aonee dioc~. Canada. Hit Further Delay in Instituting Air Service to County Aifrlort ' Action opposing ~rt.her extension of ;the date. March 31. set for lnsLJlutlng the paBfenger ~fr service ~ dnmge county by the Southweat Air Linea, ~ taken by the county 1:upervtsor8 Tuesday in the form of a rerlut1on addtesaed to the Civil Aeronautics b~ard In \Vashington. Thf' C.A.B. approved Southweat Airlines' appllca.Uon to set up lhl' air paa8enger service, .Jith a stop•-------------- at Orange county airport on a route from L os Ang elefl to Phoenix, Arizona and &et I a a t September 17 u the d a t e for commencing the service. , · Weatern Air Lines, ~operatlng over the a a m e routeJ via San Diego. filed proteat with C.A..B. again&( the Southwest application, ~ the starting dale wu post· poned to March 1 lo per!nll West- Abashed by Theft of Slot Machine I • P.46£ 2 -PART t , • ~ THIJRsoAY, MAR. 9, 1950 !1 , M zp t (![!! .. J ·]It~ ~~ 1 1P9)1 tnc 4 rpsk'h= I' 2 I Ns I'-~ &C't .... fssg 1ht' s ' j I • ' : BM ~• .......... *' ft'::. la tile New~ & -...~ A1118 • .., ••••• aNit ·-lb=•llftJ .. 0rup1 c.aty ----) .-llllllH Q . REI>DlaK. <>wner &nd Publlalu!r WALTER IU.l!l, Neww J:dltor • ~ •. W.UJ'.)(ES, Bua1neM Manage_r ROBERT L. HOLLINSHEAD• A-.umnc Kanager. ' : The Prft9 hu been ..SJudpd r newtpSper of renenl. circulaitloa by ' doe-of th• Superior-Court 0 Orangt County aM la fUlly -'1ftec! 1 to publlllb &11 ldndl ot llfp1 mitiC:1N &llif actverUeementa. OJTIClAL P APlllR OF THE CITY OJI' NEWPQEn' BEACH I -S~NRAU:S: NEWPORT·BAJ.BO'& PBl:88 Oft1'7 Tb.....aay ... Orup o.-ty, ........ ~ IUll ""' -· ((l.!6 - a1atM) (.A.lie b tr Lee taifl riwroaT·llALBOA NEWS-TIM&8 oa .,,.._,., 0.-be ._., f'.19 per 7-· I DR. RICHTER PASSES stem of , mien, witb heart of gold, was the fine old doctor, father coafess>r aJ11i frlend of Newport Beach. Rieb or poor, working man or lnillionaire, all of our city were his ch,_,, charges. . ' Dr. Conrad Richter and hi8 wife .came to Nt'Wport Beach to spend their dt'dining yttrB in 1916. But decline, In th~ manner known to the human ~ce, was not be be "enjoyed" by the dapper li~tle medico. He waa a man of heart, and hand. and detetmination, whose vast store of experience, learnlng and ~e was dispeneed In a manner unrecognbed by medial of l::18y's experieace .. Conrad Rlehlt'f' loved · fellow men and the citizens of hla adopted country. He was a na.tive ot Germany, and a graduate of Amerlea's Rush :W:edica.J School in Ch~. He ...., a praetitioner in evecy country on every continent except the Arctic and Ants.retie. Dr. Rlcbte!' was erediled with saving practically all of the cit.Uten.s of Newport Beach during the dread flu • epidemic of the first wOl'\d\ war. He not only saw<! the citisena then but ht' Wore out five police wbo had been 5881gned to drive him, in 'the municipality's lone police ear in ti.-early da:Ys. Not content with saving the dtizens phyBically, Dr. •Conrad Richter was elected to the <!ily _council of Newport ,Beaqb on the 12th of •April in 1920. 'He eerved four years and was re-elected again in 1924, ~rvln& until 1928. , i ---. . . .. ' QED IJY A TIL&Jllf--.A. .._ *lYm 'bt ...... ...,,. IU 8«. dlr Ave., Ne\4•port fft'lptB. ~y, --"7 a 11-cU -~',re lnlpl -.. &loo Hl'd St . ...-In~ u th• car ttempted to croM the trsclaJ la 't.roat of th4!1 ~ 8Jfpt ~e wu dWte to the reer Pnd ., th· aecbD. Wbote ~drlv~r. allewa w1r1ns .. n ac.N• ...... ~ (Press Photo) . -' .,. GSOllGll Ill. llMIT . ._._. 'Com'7 Preta Drr1•• --"' pcklng u,p. So •• employmeiiL . 1 • · · U yOli h~yen't noQO<Cl that, It -m. likely' ~hat It wm be, forced on your attentton soorL It ta ahow- inl' l.6 atatlat.lca of otflclal records, and alao ln 1K>me ratber informal waya. Oae ot these, for example, la the preaent 1mpend1ng census projo<t. ' The c en au 11 praumably will delye into employment atatbUca, but It baa not yet begun. Yet It already bu, ln tu preparatory at.age, uncovered the Increase of jQba in Orange county. · As tor boom slgn11 In business. the bule ia -more otflclal, , seen ln tbe rec<>Tds of County Recorder Ruby McFarland, where acttvltlu in real e11tate and flnanctal trans- actions are renected. , . 'I ' NeY(! S·11bsctrU" 1en1, 1 .~;:~1:-,.., lfcw+fl r a Pn. BROwif, GORDON ., Cort>na del Mn I ' ~WN,· ltln. ~· -· GATJ:ll, O>L W . B., • N_. HARWOOD, DOI( D.: Oornno ~I lla.r HlilY ER, W Al.'.l'Eft M- HOWAR.D, MJ1 J . c.; a-u;;,. . · llX1:8, ALICIC, Co del -r KINCA.ID, M~.a. ~. eo.o~oo KINSFATHER, SAJ.I, po.ta Mesa Lll:HMAN, 111. L., S.U.ta Ana M:cCOLLUM. A. B., N<wJiort OLSEN, ANNA C., G<>n>na de I Mar 1 1 • POSTEL, M'. 8 ., Newport RlDDl<;K, SOLON, Nj!wport SMITH, Kn. 8~, Corona del Mar SMYTH, R . M ., Corona d!-I 'Mar THAYER. M"ra. H . P .. Balboa WHYTE, DONALD, Corona del Mar ' Ptl4J'PI ._ ...;nlilnling c a a on.. laeart tbe dlff~ • ---r lllnoU &ad I qµICll .....,.....,. · Wstdea contrlbutJng i. tM eorafort o'f paUenta. Lut ,.... tbe -Croes •wanled u..-certltlc&l.. for eotnple· Uon ol. borne nura!ne, COUJ'Well • !telp keep Amertcan h e a I t h -1hlgb bY llUppo-g t!a& 1960 Red Cn:m tund C&ID· ...... ' ~Al.CA• .. Dr. Obed Lucas DENTIST • Pbone Barbor 1480 \2202% w. Central NEWPORT BEACH Dr. II. WESLEY WISE General and Children's DENT18TRY ·l.wl ~ Blvll. Hal-. -c..aa ... Mar . , htsmen's Cruise ttaUed . est Off .·season &efit.: • Dr~ Richter Dies Mrs. M cFarland's office hu re· corded 9,331 documenUI durin&' the 1flrst two months of 1900, as con1- lpa.red to 7.863 for the first two lContlnaed troM Pai'e J) '-. 'months of llM9. RecordJng fees BARNA~.~ .. ~. Ocean!~==========~=~ REfiled .here as perhaps the moat 1uccnatul "ott~RU<ID._. yaab.Un.g event ~ver held ln. the Harbor area, the Ya"cl'ltuiMn'a Crul9e last weekend drew 125 boats and ~00 yachting ent!tuatUt. · deepiie tl>e heavy blanket of fog. _ Tu.Tnout !Or the cruise, jointly apo~. ~ tM NeWport Bat1>or and 'Avalon Chamber of Commerce, wu deecribed -A uti.·~t for any oft-season ya c b t l n g evenL" According t o KE'nneth Wll8on . Miracle Mlle yacht broker Instru- mental In Initiating the cruise, the fog wu so thiCk at the on-set ot the eVefit "you COUidn't see three boal-lengths~ahead" and the open· sea re~ue, scheduled as Satur- day's iDIUaJ ev e n t, had to be called off since offlclats of the cruise wouldn't risk-puttlnii "a man out in the soup alone In a skiff." Chan&e8 Madr Other events, he said, we r e staged with outstanding success, a I t h o u g h there were aeveral changes in the schedule. Saturday night's .dinner ot the A vaJon Recreation c e n t e r saw many participants turned away due to t h e unexpectedly larg~ turnout. R eservations had been made for fewer than 300 hundred, It was pointed out, while almost 500 showed up tor dinner and the evening's entertainment. ~ Lutherans -Plan Sunrise .Senice -. . The E a a l • r 8tmrille • a.nk4' whlc~·----•:tn Newpoiot -wilt-i. n.Oill -tn thla yee• on tM · i:naa4a ol Tiie Newport Rari!tor' 1..utM!'an ·cJtmCh. This be..utul .. aite en.. tlle . bluffs of Newport • Heigbl.8 ove.r1ooking lhe bay ~ae .attracted both 1ocal and out Of town. villitora In Rtead· lly increasing numbers to attend the Jlllrf\ly l1'1splring se"lee. ' Ea!tter Sunrise Service wu held for the ,tlrst time bere on Easter of 1946 by The Newport Harbor Luthera,p daurch. It wu Aa<>dest both In attendance and aettlnlJ compared with the-aervtces· which followed.. Dr. Richter, who wU the only lror the two months this year total physlciU tn N~port Beach dur. !$2~,684 .40, compared to $18.6M.50 lng ·~he nu epidemic of 1917, ma.In· for the corresponding mo.nth8 last tat ed ffl t -· N t year. 1.farch 2 waa an alt-time n an o ce a ~17'N ewpor record day, with <f23 document.11 Boulevard until bis retirement la.st !recorded and $1000 collected In year. He wu graduated from the , D h s h 1 f Medi i 1 Ch.I-\.lees, so lbe ~eedle 1:1 still swlnc-t~'"' c oo o c ne n . Ing upward. cago e:z. yeara ago. · 1 Perhaps a better vfew of the World traveler and physician, .sJtuation In business can be ob- Dr. _RJchter pr8:cUeed his profei;i-talncd fr6m one day's rrcord llf flllon In many fortlp countFles the office. using March 2 a11 a and on the high 11eas aa surgeon 1 · u n In th n ot aarnp e. not tor the volume of rc-on oeean nen· y g e ag 1 df b · th p lfl M 11 Lt cor ngs ut, more significant the Fr. to 600 UJ" St., Balboa BARNES. LOTHER, S e a t t 1 e, Wash. tp 3309 Ma....0, Newport DU BARRY, Mn. G.1 H., 7UO Seashore Dr., Newport to Elks-' «rove, C&Ut. . MYERS, CLARA, 173' E . 17th~ COl!lta Meea to 9 l 0 PalmY,., Orange SCROl!:NLAUB, L. IC"., ~1·0 Plua del Norte, Balboa to 723 W. Wlhon. Costa Ml!M. WEISS. GEO. B., Cororia del Mar to Cost.a Mesa LMtar A. Beeker, D. D. 8. Medical Bl,dg. Bearcon 6762 t»06 E. Bay Ave., Balboa £. T. Bll'ITl:&WORTll. 0. D. e ac c a nea. c har&cter of the recordings. Altbouch 01". Richter came ttt They included 83 deeds, 1 5 9 YATES, HENRY T ., Newport Beach to 2934 Somentet Dr .. Los Ang~Jes I Newport Beach to retin almMt trust deeds 7 t _.._ d •• d t.o e v. .. de . BM gnmeu...,, an n----•-~ Y••ni ago. a.n · n.r--y a -a releallefl f'&ch of the~ docu-~ cll~tng lit;," tFate had other p~1ns ment.' representlng-80me tr&JWL(!-B.ARNE'l'T. E. A , Balboa an . thdel toc_ohr waa118.P 1romp 1.Y U<>n. They aJso ineluded &1 re-BROWN. Mn. H ., NeWport presee n o uman r an aerv ce · CONDRY H d r1 · t1'I id i f ' th foll conveyance", ~howlng that at , .. Newport · V. E. KOEPS&L, 0. D. OPTOMETRISTS 8111 W. Newport Btvd Newport ae.c.ta ,._ 1!1111 • I J .:I' ~r. e ep em c 0 i e ow-1eut thia many were stlfflciently COVERT, L . W., Newport •B bu gy and boat he traveled pro..,perous to pay off the mort· CUN.NINGHAM, Mr a. FLOYDt Y g . gage. That's the good side.-The Newport to patient atter patient through-bad sid do~n't look bad I f et GARRATI' E . D. Loa Als•elies out the-Harbor area, work.in g I e · n 8 • · · • d th I. k • II h ut t looks good. It Is found ln not-GATES, Col W . B .. Newport aroun e c oc -..... po ce c a · f r ti f " b th GIDDINGS J R P d • f~r was placed at his dispol!B.l Z4 ces o a~ on, o . W1uc f're were I , . " a.sa ena hour& a day lty the late Lew Wal-but two, writ and attachment. HARWOOD. DONALD D .. Corona lace, who was then City Recorder. just one: levy and execution, just del Ma,.r,....D Fl drl h t d b 011.e ; notices of d@fault and elec-KINSFATRER. SAM. eoi.ta Meu ve vera Wl!Ve ex aus e y ll -11 MANGAN .,,.~,.. ... 1 N the ordeal, but Dr. Rlchtf'r con-on t o o:'ft;M, of which lh~e were · z:.oo:>:o;n£al. -., ewport U d l d I I l t h i ti j1.1st three intents to sell. two MOOREFIELD, C. E., Newport MORTICIAN ~-· uo eeut mpwa:r OOBON A DitL MAA •AY AND MIGHT Phe9e Harber 4! nue o a m n s er o 111 pa -being listed. M:OJ\TllfER, G E o. A, Balbea enSlntl andthdldt not lose1•1"1slngtllel "1"",· The score thus stood ~06-to 9 . Island -Old ce • year, • • un as to ood b 1 OLSEN ANNA C Corona del June he se-ldom rested from lht': r g ua ~e~. • Mar ' ·• 1:.«•Nlatwd 1wwe . . Agenc1 rigors of his i!t-a.ctice. The doctor, ·Back to the censu~ count and PHELPS Dr L. B Balboa All llftea written. ~ARD W. Gl!:RBISR a much-beloved figure to th re e th 1 k QUARRY,, ~ .... .._ ... ~· .. oY ...,. ,.. __ ..._ f · e pc up in jobs wh,ch lt.s or-J;Vftt. _. .-..... ~ ~'-• generaUClDJI of Harborttes. WaB o -1 M UQ8 Newport Blvd .. Coeta Wea ten roused from bed to render aid gan zational phaSf" uncowred. RJDD...,ICK, so• nN, N~rt PHONB BEACON GlM ed , Ct>naus Supervl~r Ra_y Adkin-_, -~..-to a sick patient or a worrl par-. SILER. •ugn~•. N-·~. t t d hU. rvt ~n had met a rush ot appbcant.'J .-n. ......,, ....... r-1' ent.. He never re use se ce111. for jobs ~ enum('rators and such, TORRANCE $CHARD C Coeta I Organization of a Dr. Conrad when he flJ"!'lt announced a few Mesa ' . " 1 BE SURE INSURE Richter Memorial committee was WHYTE ~~ALD T ~--•-1 --announced today by Mr. :pendell ..,-ee.1r:a ago that application• would ..... ' .......,..., ·• vuw-6lna y.., wttb 1 0 · John 0 b rvt ~ received. He JJn ed up hi.a crew.11 -.ar 1 MAV1UE 8TANL&W w th r. · 8 urn •e ng 88 i""' th'-county w,-•• Httle ·~ay. YATES HENRY T Loa Angel•ll ' chairman and R<>Mrt R e e d as "!' U1 .... ~ • .. · · • ~.-.nee <hlJY I The eood "doctor re~ jµst before -the second great )rar, determined to enjoy ¥ain his declining years. But .Jlhot and shell overtook the ·world and Dr. Richter re·open- ed hill office. ht the dead of night he would arise and clothe himllelf and on occasion walk from Newport to 'Balboa to render aid to the suffering. Amonk trophy winners w c re Stanley Anderson, winner of the treasure hunt; Wayne Harper, who caP;tured high honors ln the waltz contest, and the water aki team of Mr. and Mrs. "Doc" Sip- ple, Peggy Sll;owalter, and Jim Proctor. who staged a demoriitra- tlon off Avalon Saturday and re- turned t(I Newport Ha rbor via thf water ski route be h i n d Dair Long's n e w 4 O -foot exprci;is cruiser. Lut year th·e aerric' featured a twenty-ftve foot croM entirely covered witb: calla IW.n. The, cbmr and speaker's platform was dee- orated with •• l:leauUful floral diJJ- play with the .wordli, .. Cttrlat Is Rllll!'ll" spelled out in three foot letter• fanned -of lllln uid whltt! stock. Over 4.eQ lilies w~re uaed 1n the floral an-angement.11 . Mr. A. L. Gatterdam, 83l5 Cout highway, Newport Be a c.h. hu been named u genn-al chain:ruan In charge of the service UU. year. AeeritAry-treasurer. Purpo se of 1' fact d 0 l n C" • good diMl of 1 1 · ~ ......,.~ lne · ~ ttle committee, Pendell said, will screening. But lately he bepn 11te ·Fed e .,. .• I government ~ 1~-;;;;;~-~;;;;;;;;;;A~ve.;;;;;;;;;;""";;;;;-~~l~•~·~.t~ be to raise a fund towal"d furniith-receiving resignation•. The folkl'I spending more this yHr than the tng of a h08pltlll room at the .pro-who had been out of work and combined wars ot a million man• l : poaed H 0 a g -Memorial H ospital were 80 eager tor hill! temporaey uractu.rlng workers tor twent)I' Presbyterian, in nM:mory of Dr . .Wb8 were advlaiJ:l&' him that they yean!-Anon... • While other younger doctoni of medicine refused to leave• their homes, refused to answer calls at night, Qie .great UKI good old doctor lived lip to the oath he swore. It was reported that about half the bop t 8 turning out for the c ruise' cnn1e from Nrwport Hnrbor while the othrr half were from Los Angeles Harbor. Ricbtv .and h l • long years of were no longer Interested, bavin« ------- El.ght ln1·urec1 ·,n .. m.. to ..... community. t 0 u n d permanent employment. -~ do ..... -"'-otds , The eommktff-empbuized that 'Etttt' is h!Uot ~_P~nededao often tP.ult liiii!!iiii~\~·--~~-::=j-- • The final years of Dr. Richter's life were proba.bly· Ion~ ones; be no doubt missed his old cronies--many of whom he baa now joined ia an interim ol rest be often sought. ·. Dr. Conrad Richter felt his town had forgotten him in his "declining yeaf'i." Tl)e square jaw never quiver- ed, the great head of hair was neatly kept, and the fully starched wing collar protruded forth as determined as the Dashing _eyes. ' Dr. Conrad Richter obServed his 89th birthday last month in a home for the aged. Today he is at rest. • ln plmce ol tbe usual tlDra.J tri-can.a UOI:" •1ew u anything butee monetary contributions to but • clear sign that employment Bu Aut C h the tund are beln& uked. Con-ia on the riae. S, o ras lrlbutlom .... ta be .. n, to CIJri8t AnoU..r lndlcstlon of more of· ... Cburcll by tbe S •a, JU& West fl:clal nature la &een in the county POP '1/ OFF Eight persons were Injured, five Balboe ~rd; Dr. John Os--persoa.nel office bulleti.M ah"Owing Short ~ : •• Francis Hor-oC them aerloualy, near mldNghl. born.. 332 M:uguerite avenue. Co--job openings In county Mf'Yice. vath, dapper councilmanic cnndi-Saturday when a Tra.ilwaya bus tona del liar Ot' Robert Reeed. For a long ti.,e, the r:oW"t.bou9e date, now 9igns his communica-and an aulomeblk! si-de.1wiped !~'°""' A Co.. ~16 East Balboa wJa.s 8 poor place to go bunting tions (they are frequent) to the head-oit on Coast Hichway nKr ~ie'Yard. Balboa. 'NOt'k. County emplo,-.. Aune 9G editor of this journal "Da.ndy."-Corona de1 Mar. Other memben of the commit· to tbel.r jobs gTimly. the result, probably, of something Highway patrolmen rep 0 rte d tee an: •But n ° w, Penonnel Dli:ector appearing in this column I as t the acc~nt apparently re.ulted Sam M.t!yer, Th@odore Robins. D;&.vid Goodma.J{ advertlMa from week. His supporters, It was re· from contu.ion dUe to heavy fog Harry Wekh, Les Isbell, D. K. a dozen to • SCOTe of poaiiUona ported, are tooting him as thP n.nd disappearuce ol the white B!ue, Harry Eatus, John Vogel, open every month. That'• an a.1- "dandy o( the councilmanic canlll-line eradicated by workman en· A. B. ~. Henry Vaughn, 0¥>fll unprecedented turnOver. tn-RED CROS§ APPEAL dates." So, now, the WeAt New-g&ged In repaving a portion of .J. A. Crull. Miss :ElAie Newland. cldenWJy; they are moetly good porter h~ adopted the handle the highway. · Ben R.edclk:k, Mark Johtu10n, O . .1otw in the mJddle or near.uppn In ita national drive the Red Croee is out to raise $67 himself. It's lnfecUous. Moat aertoualy hurt were th• a. Reed,, Rowland Hodgklnaon, J . ~ bracke Ls. million. That isn't juat $67 inillion in money, but $67 million . · . What. dO you su;ipose, made driver and tour puaeng:en in u.e A.. BtR, .A.I ~John McMillarr, 1 So: the next time anybody Mks Sammy run'! He did this week. 'car, all of whom were taken to )f'n.. SactJe. IrwtR. F . R . Aldl'icll1 .. bow'111 buslneu !" tell him it'• in humanitarian aid to be given wherever and to whomso-Handing out 'booster cards' tor Santa Ana Commonity Hospital !rfin Georce Gordon, Dr. s •I· nut and getttnc beltar. That ever it is needed. . 1 the two Incumbent councilmen 111 tor treatment. They wel'e' bm6el ..... Ill~ W. L.. J"ordan, 11.n. o,ytn help, too. Let'• Pep t¥ -stnl&'ht ln. reprda to the bfdl, on a.\llomo- motlve eqv.ipmtat n:tetred ~ lllllt wee.k in tbe Jot:a.l papers. ! Bldl: called fGr wett for four trucP- two " ton and two 11liii ton. When all the 'Dida were -.ree9ed 1 at tM lut. council meetizl&. I WU ~ Oil ~ ot tbe ... ilea \lalU alUl wiWJl $34..33 from UMt lowest Francis J. Horvath Federal and State lncomt' Tax Service Harbor 1922-R llAE • Sii~ st., Newport - EARL W. STANLEY ......... Notary Public Pllono Bartior 1771 ~Manno Ball:a&......., llATIRl!:SSEI! Boats--HomH--TraUen lrrepl&r 8ba.Jle9 BEACON"°'' Coata --·"""" c.. 2:161 Newpert Bl¥C. Disaster victims, disabled veterans, maqy hospital in· City Treasurer J . A. Gant: that'• c . ....,....., •&. of LGO AJ<cel8, -.,. -ty, -., llluen, Kn. ------ maie.. people with f--n .. trollbles, youngsters 8lld oldsters the rumour. H e I• said to have the driver. and hla rour po••nir· Gordon Grundy, L. w . Briggs, Bob Recall Electi"on ~3 instructed clt'.Y employes to pl&C4!: en. Alfa M•rtenea. 12; i'rank M. MVTpby, Hadd Ring', Al Anderson. out-of.town trictdeT Oft tJtie next I~============~ oae. . Newport Ha..t"IKw' Motors I, .... .. within $66.M from the }Oweat f bidder OJ1 another unit and Sl)o.3'4 on the tut one. The call for bidt to an experienced d~r were · very simple and eaay to ftgur.t! and throwing them out did not Inconvenience the out--of-townJ bid- ~ere any more Utan It d14 U8 local bidders. Jn. clilee tbal grant of all creedll and races look t.q the Red Crosa for assistance them where they'd do the most Marte.nu.,. 14; ~lcolua lil&.rteneL vavx White, Mn. V1ctor Grace, in mlllly ways. The Red Crou, in tarn. llWOlt look to you good. 11. and CrWt Mendoza, 21, all of Lonnie Vincent. P. K. 1"'lleUer, With the Grand Jury meeting Lo8 AnaeJea. IWld Kalar, lira. W f n If red for the funda to make this assistance pollllible. It might 'be wen to examine at Four penona aboard the bua, tn. YoWI~ R.. L. Patteraon, Mrs. Alex All may help. All must ltelp. Each eontribution MD least one water contract neeot· 'eluding the driver, Virgil A. Mar-Wript., R.oaa Greeley, John Allen, Pwth the doaatiOll toa.J nearer the gO&I and, in a.measure. I at e d in city offlcet1 without rowe~ 45, or San Dle,.o, were bad-RUaBell Hampton, Roland Thorpp- ·-·-the coa..i-, ___ .. ~-of Rea ,...___ servt'ces -ithout· cur-knowledge of at least two city ly shaken up but eac.aped aerloua son, a . A. Mortimer, Sidney H. . -.."" ~ .... -uuu ! ""''-uBB ""' roundlmen: (Ob yes, one counall· injury, i.ccordlni !a 1n...Ug*tlng Daftd9on, Paul Kreaaley and .Mra. tailment. The many large coqtributlon.s will ~ve the cam-man is <l\"'<tly Involved.) ottlcera nporta. Houn1 Gorrtah. • paigD a ltig boooit, bwt <'ttry donation of a. dime or a dollar r----l.--------'--------------'-'--------'---~ is important. l . Do your part -and~it 'today. Don't wait until tonio""" or leave the ~r the other fellow. ,Consider this: If you nudM"Wp bl of. 4MtMter woukl J101t want tile ~ Cr<>9 to leave it tot other fellow! ST. PA'l".KfCK'S DA~ Ia tlte 9111 ms everything s•tAS. Eftn th<' wear- iag ·~· taltes oe that eo , at Jent for a day. And what day la that! Wily, St. triclr:'s Day, of counie, on the awn• 1 atlt fl March. Ml the _. of Erin u ~ othz a will apart the brightHt CJ-OD tJaat day. And tlley'JI marda and .sing 'aDll ~mid·-aad -pt iDt.e -. ~-" twv. ll'a aB part al ellekatloo la i.u.o.-of tllelr p.troe Mlat wbo ill inth dll•lilc the~ om at Ir.!z»d. 1 It ._ Ileen facetloualy u.t' .b n• 1 's r-. e-• e1 fl'Clm tile polla M EB, politldUW u..f potato. elle flllPOl'ta Be tba&,.p it m&J', tile ~ &tteatlon fat .... ~ hie 00 17 .... tlte wit ..a ----tbe ldadlW. of _. I I lt8pecpeoc1IJlll91wl1 ••• tltq~ _ .. • WW-..t)llt-lanat-.a11111 'zf""wtth tie -" 61. Ka -. ~ .. wt12 ,, ... el t•·am, tMir -. w1 t1ie1r -ca r. ti a ,,.., ...,.., ~ ...... ,. i • ' Pliom> D'G -11 I ,,. -..... -...., -1'1+-.iO ... °'7 .. 1'-t*t ._. Wi'rllrr1C')'• 'rt.• ,..,. _. aaa 5 a-..; uw..-.-.•••,•• wtt.--=..::t -lllll ..... IO•< .. ,I .,. It as--"8 -lltiMa .... W ....... .tzrln .. n. .. .._.~_ ...... • .. Mt a~ .. ~· ,~st,, a 1.-rt •It W I PW......... '81M 111 la(» ........ • ............. rt11te •. rr,a:r11 .,_. _ _,._, ....... -......... f!1 , L..._ 'tu:••[ ... llQ._.._,..__, 5% a.-. d1 . a£Llr0 ..._._. .. JU lt+.•lit.-> 1· .. 111111., •lioa -.nsllt t•s .. --..,-.,.,1"· ................. , ....... ,. .................. •t•p 3 .... 1 ,.... .. ._.. n.. aiW' h 2 ·a Ill l a OIJ' Mr IE ............... 4' T & 1..-...... G\.. -........... 1s ........ ---•• 11 .... _ ..... '-.. , , (-l'lloto} • • ' .. 4Co9tl...._ Ihm Pap'> The l't'calt action follD"N'ed moTe tb&n a year of diualWaction over the non-action of t b e board of directors. An earlier petition for ret:all wa.s abandoned when it wu found that It had not followed le~al requJrements. M'ent members or the board of. .directora are ADen E . lfelaon, p sident; · H . M. Aldrich, PrenUce Thompson, June. and McKeeban. i r ShttVe, former me.mber a.ad ob ect ot attack by t be recall I ~ -me<! to a«<pt the -i of. manageT of the dlatrict:. • differential of 6.tJ' IA tavdr of the local biddera, all four truck• cOOkt have beetl boQsht at home. We local _...,.. att tlla onea ).ho collect Ille 1 % City -taa jand band It In to tbe City et Newport cotfent, wllUe otbeT" dealenl do aot. Yau of..,...... -~t H .. ld -........ -iay u. taa . -- -~ TM City o1. -n• (~,._Pop I) -.., Jim purebued 18 ol U.. ~ He oakl tbe Cir! -.'t tell 2\!o ton Ferd Trvcl<a -t11e City hlfti ot tlle lnd-t unw tlley had or 1-.t.llplH .,..,. toe -F,oni left Johnaton. wl.ita. I wlll let yuu ~ l&ter -· prevlow tw I t1 -thill --. . .,....... o m o e • n C I Pleue don"t forpt to co. b-~ came to uPt Whan Brow-41 tali hi.ends in Costa Mea ot UM' ute to 7°"! lt.ed Dom aad ~va 1nejde..1 and tbe "{Qlll&ft, Wllo later ajl. "'" -to Ille oell to< call!!d poUco, told IWn .JoilNt.. '""° oaJJa oa ,... -or "A<! aloo -ed ber two .ia...,,, be aa -• JNIU caa. ten t.hrte _..... ,....i-iy ,_ ---Dr. doand ~mton -W~a7 nprri•t.d bJ ~. ,...._ ~ ~ am ....,. thle ~•"''' clef-v D u-pull old ---Kar_r T .. , .. ~·-· I "'lfi!W)>C>Ot wtjl'N -Willi a11D.DINo s~.-,..,..,. -~ o1 •-•lol ">" J: II,. A. -~ /tp )II>--It"!"' """' --. llcei ~7 tllat otwcO ""*1-c NOW', la -,..,. 11 a Ye t ••1VU·tl pie•"' -et "° a '' wtiO -"' "7 ::l llad been ta.11m -Ille .,.... Bar--. I --itr EIS boo Ja.,...m_ Co.· ....... .., --. WI 1N•'!'P!"'t ...._,,,, --at IOtll St. lfewpott Ir,,~. "•ad udNowpodJEl>d. Tllei.etl-......... --., -~ bot•-a:ao p. ... _, -• tae --1a • a..i1' ·tr7. ... .,... ....... ~ ••• ., I I --'t fDrpt Ille -~ W..u.TSR a. OODAJU), ..... -.r Ti-- u. ... Air --. Ill ~-'"l'ldo Ulo -cw ..... "-·-~ ......-d. .. --.. ·----. -rmrmv .. • •JUL'" .. " •'!lilli~~•l!A' . ' AIJ'JO-ILI!\ llllO&ll -·-· VIRQ'S &I ARCHIF.S GARAGE -W. 0..-NOW)!Wt Plloua ......._ l!I er ll4'-W Remember wb~ lsuak- lllg bttll were a moctal ev~t? Everycloe. bJg and ama.IJ, wu invited to husk t b e golden eara of corn. Lucky Indeed was tho Y!"'ftC swain, ~. who foW:>d a red ear, tor he could. kill!' the gir~ of hie claola ! A f t' e r t.be huak~. fo0d wu -Ve<!, toppe<I off with ~Ill 1i o r claDcli\I .. t Re~bi:r? 11&&118-~ ·~·~· ill ~ W. U.Ml!m ' I - • ' ' ' ' ' • f .• 1 • WE DO E ,CAYATING and LOT ~RADING . BULL _DOZZllS ~ADEllS . ~ers In DccomeosecJ Granite Hoek -Sand -Top Soll -: Peat SoU and F1ll :&laterlal htcCLELLAN· and SONS Commt>rclal Way o.:>SrA Pbo11e11 -&-.acJ n 11%2 ...a IUS OF KNITS • .. • • • One of the services of the Washington Cleaners that is finding favor with custom.em is the hand blocking of knits. Bring !Your knits in ... see for yourself how wonderful this service is! Of course, ' all knits are dry cleaned by the famous Sanitone 'BePVice first, tAen hand blocked to your specifica- 'tions. Try this service out now ... resto{e the original feel of newness! WASHINGTON CLEANERS .. ~&'DYERS - S29 Marine Ave. Balboa Island <Editor's Note: Thi3 ls one~eriff of articles on lhe general subject of filing Federal income tax returns, intended to help our readers in the prep~tion of their retume. The articles will appear each Tuesday and Thursday. Th~ entire series will answt>r most of the basic questions having to do with this important task.) Tax law cJ3ssifles all property that a person may own as either capital assets or ·ordinary assets.'9---------------- Ir a piece of prOperty ts not a He used the car tn his bualneu cnpital asset, it Is an ordtna~· for four years, and. estimated Its as.-.et, for t~ purposes. In general, useful life 88 fi ve years. Depre- t~e only kinds of property class.I-• eiation, then. during his owner- f1ed as ordinary assett-1 are J'.>rop-ship. of the ear reached a total f'rty held by a person In busmess of $2:000.00. To his sale price of for sale to custo~er8; real prop-$1,000.00, he add.! bec k the de- erty. ~used in bu~ne.w; and de: preclatlon of $2,000.00, making a prec18ille p~perty used In bu~i-total of $3.000.00. He then deducts ness. There 1~ al.!lo a type of gov-the cost of the j:'&r. which was ernmcnt . ob)lgat1on 8-0 cJasslfted; $2.500.00; and the rema.intng but few individual tax.payers h otd $500.00 rf'J)r'esent.s his gain on the them. sale. It follows that any property Now, Ulis taxpayer may take held is a ca pite.I asset. This Ln-advantage o! section 117..J ot the ~ludes a ~rsonal re.!ddence, a revenue code, and report only one- p I ea sure automobile, jewelT}'. 'half of his realized gain tor ln- clothing. household furniture 8Jld come tax purpoaee. Thia section similar proJ)erty. But a buainea.<1 >applleti tG the M.Jt of three t"YP" iutomobile pr truck../Qltlce fuc-~ot propert.,y, eacb ot which munt :iishing!I ,taetory.. re•ch:intrY ,and have bttn held by the seller tor equipment, 01" a bUfldJng ulled for more tha.n stx moot.hf,: n!al prop# bUsiness, and tre real property , erty. used Jn a trade oJ bU8lnea ; upon •hich the building ill erechdt depreeiahle property used In a l r:e ordl~ assets. 1trade or business; and property When a· ~&yeJ" sells an.y IW1d affected by an fnvoJuntary co11 · :if property which he owns, It be-version. whether used In a track :-i.mles _9ecessary tor him bt de~r-O!' bUBilleu or a capital asset mine the a.Jl!:OUPt of his pin ol! This ~ecUon provides that· If tht lose oo · accoL.nt o.e the •le. Tb!B t:eeOl'ni.%ed gains from these type! ......,_~~-~...........,._...,._.....,~ immediat ely involves the probletn of tr:ansactions exceed the recog. ., )f "baate." that tetm meena tbe nized lossea, ~h ~al Jhall be ••• SOUTB 1COAST MATERIALS I COMPANY SPEClflCA TION nEADY MIXED CONCRETE WP.at Wll8on (betwee-n Newport and·ffnrbor Blvd.) (]qota U--l'llo.. Bea<a 1134& l 1rig!Ja4l an1ount paid for the art!· . treated as if It were a JonC"-term cle that bee bffn adld. But the ,ca~t:al transaction ; but it th c i basis may chana'e e.itbep upwat.d: recoBT1ized gains do not exce<.><i or downwary. If money la eox.-the recognized lOMes, each deai i;:iertded tor permanently Un-prov-'shall be treated 8.1!1 the sale of ar ~ ing or bet.tewing th• article of 'ordlnar.y asset. In other words ii p.rop~. the basic is. in.creuedi; permits a. taxpayer to report only ~ ·t it is proeert7 tbat is aubject one-halt of hi8 gains on sales of • o l.leprectat.ilin. the ba.sls will be tltese r estricted types of property; f decreuedl 'ne re!H!lt ot 8'ttb in-but If -he lncun lOM on sale8 of crease OT' d+crease ls known. ill the same types 'of property, he _ ·. ta.x practiee-'"a9 "ad'justed basis." may claim the ·total' amount of .. A. taxpaytr, then, determines the JOBS. .,,,.,,,..._.~~~ ... ...._~ ....... ....,. ...... ~ tlile a.ttua·J a mount of •hts ·gain or · \088 on the sale of any sort of property by deducting from h it11 salti price tllE' ba.sia of adjueted Water Group Is Named by Bureau Reg. 4x8 •xS ROCK LATH 30c yd. ! ............ ················.······· Spttial 28<- PlASTER BOARD RPI'. l> ................................. $1 .60 I> ......... :, ............................... 1.76 Spttlal $1.~ !.« basis or 8UCh pr.operty; and the rema.Jning &ibount ls hia gain or 1-. Reference twaa: made above to • ------ Santa Cruz to be Scene o.f Parley Califomin re a l t o rs will bolt '.heir 46Lh annual convention Ir 3anta Cruz t he first Y{~k In Oclo· ler, accor'tling to dttiston mad1 ··a.st:· rri6.ntb 'by· the board of direc- ,ora at a meeting In Los Angeles lccording to announcPment by F !-1. Lakey, Huntington Park, presi l<'nt of the state\vide organization "This is the first ti.me w e will 1ave held a state convention out- ~1ide a metropolitan area in man\' vears," Lakey sa i~. "The deciaio~ 'o go ti( Santa Cruz Is in recognl- '.lon of the growing ln1portance ol hat area as a business and resort :-enter. We are assured or the co· >peralion of all real estate boardf n the Monterey bay 9.rt'a, and wll olan for an a ttendanc(' of upwardf of 300 realtors and their fan1ilieR.' Announcement of convention of ficl als and details of plans will br -nade at .e. later date. h e said . Realtors Named to ~tate Board Posts Three members Of the Newport Harbor Realty Board have boe1 .,arned to lead important .state- wide committees o( the California !:{en] Est.ate Association, accord- 'ng to announce ment yester:day by F , H . Lakey, Huntington Park 9resldent of the association, in s letter to Harvey Pease, president 1f the local boo.rd. "Wihat we n~ la fewer contro~ hroughout the eountry and mo~ :ontt.01 at lbe. head ot gO~-· nen\.''-Wtnston C hurchUJ. ' BRING YOHR MOWER 1'0 DEL'S LAWN MO\TI:R SHOP 4$4 Sbort St. -----::<,--..----.--------------~~ ' ' Elis s. Cole W·El·CH'S ·s1rool's TEWINkLE . HARDWARE 1802 N.,.pori Bkd, COSTA MESA , • 4x8 ,4x8 FIRTEX aoir • " .................... $1.92 .,, ····················-· 208 Spttlal I $1.53 1.6S depreciation as the cause ot a. r• A fact-finding committee named :"Juced ad·jUated· bUi.s. 0.pMCtattcm Monday by the Orange County is &A allowqce tbllt pemtts the Farm Bureau convened Tuesday, owner or P"ffttY k>. Meeve~. onr to exploro-the proposal for an- the wtef\tl Ufd: of the property, the nexation ot new areas of the &mount of money invested in the oounty to Metropolitan Water property. without paying income District . RJUph P. M a11 k ey has been la.nted vice chalrman of the coms nittee on membership and all local bQard mPmbership co m m I t t e i 'halrman, ex-officio; Had R 1 n g ·1d been named on the commltter >n achievement: Lloyd Loveland 1n the committee on Education: !:arJ W. Stanley wft.s nam~ on ·.he commltte~ on homebuilden 'lnd land developers. TAKE THE WHEEL OF A,., FORD. I i FEN<;E POSTS ~~D s.,..,1ai • e foot ._.;'. ... ·-············-···········' .72 S ~48 .. 7 foot . ··-··············-··········-.84 .56 •• 8 foot ·-···················· ········ .96 .64 ... 6 foot .................................. .ff .. .61 .. . " 1THE WINNER- Wlm>erof SlOG.IO L.E. ~· %111 11'. 16UI St. C-ta-•~ 7 root .1 •.•..............•....•....... 1.:n .711 8 foot ·················'·-········-·· 1.21! .85 RNCE PAINT _ jL -'-Reg. $2.70 s.....,1a1 $1.95 'llUISIE PUCES GOO& AT TIME OF sAJ.S. WITH TBJS AD ' Paint ~y p.11•• Post ..Hole Dlaer '75c day Wbee1barrOW 75e da,y .· I Ci eat from Us and. CEMENT MIXEK I REE!'! • -· tax on hi.s invested money. , 'nle appointmenta, authorized bl However. the depreciation al~ lhe bureaU's board of directora.. lowance may. be taken only with were announced by J. A. Murdy reference to property wbJcb ha.s Jr., vi~ r;tiaJrman of the wate.i a limited and deter.mina.ble useful department. life, and which ts ueed tn th • Sitting on the committe@ an taxpayer's t.~de or bueiness OI' Walter · Scb.nUd. preaideRt ot tbf' for the production ot tncome. A.nociated Cl>ambe.. of Com· Crash Driver Cited This limita~lQA, ot' eourae, Pro-merce; Vern6n Heil, pre1ident of hiblts the taking. ot depreciation tbe OroniJ<I Cowttor W-r Di. fol' No J,ieeDSe on a peno~I residence, or a trif t : ~· B. Be•Ua. NPteeenUJll Two cars 'Were dam.aced b ~ t . p1euure autob obUe. or any other the lrrine Compeay; RQll Shafer property. ot 1• personal' nature.... ot 'tusttn. ud' & ntt.b. •em.Mr « .Mre "'_.. no . lnju.rtu In Yan M:• However, ta. the eue-ot u auto-far liitldiiiutfed..~ . oiden.t: ·~ BWy. 101 e.nd Jum..l01t mobile whJcb lis used partially to2 .lhlre&u 11lnctc:>,., uUdi that A.ve., corona_. de1 Maw. at 3:ot pleasure and partially for buai-SJ>OQ80n. oC t.M p.NpOMd· new d.il• p .. IJL' Saturday, Newport. police ,. - 'ness, t.be owner toa)t . determhle trlcl,. wlUela lacludee: 5 ~ltlea. aal ported. ' • . ~e ·l"'....,r.age ot time that 'th• W-. ~ UMa. la UM, GI o r·~a ¥alJu)'n lrlootfJOlll'l!!i1, f8 • la osri I.cir bUlllw purpooes. weofna'-'.o( u.. ""'P!l;ir, -111. °l)ICi J•-he An.. wu mokle' and u..n --~-~th&t por ... 1h!ortutN froel'l ~ • t.IMl a 11\ft turn 'oPtQ. J•pplne A~ .. tion of the tal colt ol the C8JI .. for ...... 10*tst ..... boDf; awx. 101 &ad ... 8tnlck P""" -~ .t. Ito U11N1. Ill• -~ U to lte -. ..... Jtpto, .., ·!JM. rlJht 8l4i I»: ..__ - in bul~~ COD··r p_ a~··-.... --bJ' & k . ~·· 1:SS Ma.._ I I ' -· -~ -·• -4..-.t ·-r.rloDd. Police -Tile-ot an aputment ~·-V fl PT ~ .._,ia&d. ... ._...a eitadoe: tar .h-.... de • -1). If p.--. IMir!: --~e ~ . ~t Mui 1fll1_ --, • -2 5' $'-izi.. .... = M 11-'or'e 111:.t•• bt .... u a. t"e.-4,• or·bl•zz1r; II be the 111s II..._ .... •rhlll l•,.-•lli•Ol_L_· .... ____ _ fn-eb" OWM ...... ·ss •9d· tur91,"'!1t 'cslJlll .. tt 'tJ, t-: BIL e ~ i.ea lt' .. &. .-,wi. a i..nt 11 .a, Ill .._·'nsz·• -.a ___ ., ,,_ .;. tun. ._ '• ttrr1dllal lNrW' &At .._ tnt n n• a apubnoOta "' -• fi1r -. 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'l'ney_,He......,. ... "ADAM'S Ill" 8tarta 8woday, -U fl NALLY, et '1e1t, after• 3 year delay, you can ••• THE o 'uTLAWi Mesa~ .,~ '*'' The Red Crea lut year wu ,erved by an e•timated 1,450,000 volunteers. The ar 1•t.8 who wtll appear at•-------------- the Liter!ary tea being gtven at her appearance In concert and over 'nlun.. lo'rt., SAL, Mar. 8 • 11 Humphny Bo~·· Latett ... · radio. --------------~1 the Balboa Bay club on W«jlnes-Bnthwilutlc about the quiet and day, Mar~b 15 from 2 to ~ p. m. reattul atmoaphere of the Harbor Lettera from the Orange County Health department went out thb1 week to ownera a.nd employees pf public eating places in the cen· tral and northern coaatal area, tnvlttng them to attend the series or cla.uet on tood handling to be held on Friday March 17th, 24th an d 3ltt, from 2 to 4 p.m. in Room l of the Science Building .on the Oranre C o a • t college campwi. "Chain U9htnin9" Sun. Tb..ru Med.. Manlh lZ -15- Berpnan ID RoueUlnJ'• -'STROMBOLI" U 'ed. Th.ru Sat., March 8 -11 Two Academy Contcnden! ! ! •A Letter to 3 Wives' Al.., 'THE SNAKE PIT'. • Sun.. Mon .• Tues., Mar, 12 -It Evelyn Keyes -Dick Powell "MRS. MIKE" Tbun.. FrL. Sat. ?tiareh 9 -LO -1 i"· "Guadalcanal Diary" 1•n•,11ton t ·ot1tcr, l,lo)'d Nollln "'illiam Bendl'\:, R'chard Conte Al"° 'IPurple Heart" }'arley Oran~r. Dana Andre"'8 11.lctwnl Coote Sun .. !\loo., Tues. Man-h 12 -13 \14 "The Nevadan" , In Colur llanclotr Scott, Uoroth Malone "Mc:.rk of the Gorilla" Johnny W etsmuller P\lblle •••rited '°'"'' -. .... ch.mn... • •• •KJtrwulon ot 10011wtll. wai.t j-ou to r.celve lhla lovely bubt oI w!fU If J'OU ...... Just n'tov*Cf to the city, become en1a•ed. are • .New M•Uter. have Just moved lO a ae-.ckfre• within the city, or Just ~me Sweet ltxtiffft. There'• not.hln1 to buy. Ne obll1auon. Ptlon• )'«&I' Weleotl\4 W810ft HMl• .... whiDM Pilon. ii llAC.d ~ low and a1nn.ae te nc-el.,. -·- W1l11m1 W111n NIW TOIK • w,~,30 LOI~~ Fhaae lZ Newport "hii!Ch Lowest Prices! $OWL SHOW f n Sat ..___.........-0..~~--....ii RUSH S9UARES ----------1, 1 t 'rlda)', Saturday March 10-11 Joe KJrk,,:ood. Jr., l..t."On Errol "JOE PALOOKA MEETS HUMPHREY" BIJI Boyd ae Hopalo•c CnUd.7 "FALSE PARADISE" .SWL-Moa-Mareh lt•ll Gene T\eme.Y. Rlc.Mrd -Oonte ''WHIRLPOOL'' Glenn r.ancen. Adele 'er~M ''TREASURE OF MONTE . CRISTO" l'~s.-Wed.-Thun. MM. 14-lil-ll 0aaa AD4.re\\'S. 8WALn Ha)"U"U'd "MY FOOLISH HEART' Wa.mer Bu:ter la "THE DEVIL'S tut.ailed Sewt."4.J..n D rt. wklt.h8 See oar large display e PATIO •"VRNITURJ!: e TROPICAL RATJ'AN e TROPICAL SCRJ!:EN!! e GRASS RUOJ! e TIWPICAL i.AM1>s FJ\EE DEUVER"i: SERVICE 1Umlo<irl1 l 'IU5 Santa Ana Tent & Awning C:o. 11:1 s.; --.. Aaa aim....,. WMll . HENCHMEN" ' * SPRING * PHOTO CONTEST OPEN 'IO EVEKYONE . MARCH 15 ·.APR!!,. 15 . PRIZES -i.& at.OD;~, .. IJJ.A; ,,... '1 ... 4\lt a.s.oo -Phis 1.t Jl•an:W. -1'1-" ..w..-0 .... f.Nai .... 0e,..... l!B. . .... ,. 1"oa _, IM:! a WIS' ?if'. tfee -.,Y • ?-. ... Ne....,.,_ at a ' ..,, r 1'1•,... ..... ~.. . .. a.re being presented through ar· rangemen:~ of Mn. Eatelle Brown Mll.13, the well known exponent of voice tralnlng through psychology. . . area. ber home at 315 Sapphire avenue. Ba.1boa llland. is very dear to Mrs. Milli" heart. Although 1Ull conducting her •tudios at Loa An· gelea, she spendl!I every poaible moment here and hopea eventual- ly to retire to the laland and de- vote her time to her musical writ- lnJr. • The new church on Balboa lslahd il!I one of her greateat de- •ire.s and she has been one ot the moat persistent workers for the project. She Js not only a member of the finance board ,but 8.8 dlrec· tor of music haa prepared the regular Sunday program and hu The lnstltule ls belng sponaored by the Orange Coast Evening college, In cooperat ion with the State Department of EducaUon and the Orange County Health department. J.Ir•. Mill8, whoee booka, The Study of Voice, Music and Nature, and The Art of Singing, have been u.sed by 'llMY authorities In voice culture. haa been for many yeara one of the best known and 11uc- ceastul teachera In the country. She has also taught in London. Lel.pzlg aod other Continental cen- tet;J as well u ln New York. The lonl° li&t ot singers who have studied wJth Mrs. Miil• includes the names of many concert artlaU and church soloists now singing In all parte or the country. Mrs. Mills feel8 that Mrs. Grace Poirier ot Corona del Mar. the dramauc 80prano who will be fea- tured l!lololst at the tea haa a bril- liant fututc. Mra. Mills and Mrs. Poirier will soon leave !pr New York where the latler will make Program• planned tor the lnatl- tute Include dlshwashtnc 4emon- 1tratlon&, discussion of local ordi- n a n c es cover ing sanitary food brought to the service• at the handling practices In public eating temporary chapel on Agate avenue place11, and communicable diseue many well known soloisla who I as It concerns tood handling. Other make the trip to . the Island and subject8 will be highlighted with donate their services because ~ of filma a.nd special colored slides. their gre.al affection for the Ir All retail food handlers s.a well teacher. Proceeds from the tea, at which a silver offering win be taken. will go toward the chUrch building program. Couaf y Music Festival to Feature · Sawin' s 100-lnstrument Orchestra Friday M:a~h 10 at 8~ p.m. In the Anaheim Unton Hlgh school audltortunl! M>O yoing mu~iciang of Orange. cOunty will gather t.o ' present Ule annual &II Orange Couttty M081c FeatNal. The program 1!1 divided.Into three. aection11 ; the mixed chorus directed by George Gill or Garden Grove and conslatlng of 275 voices; the orchestra of 100 lnstnuncnts dtrt>eted by Clinton Sawin of Newport Beach and lhe 130 piece band under the ba-,...--·------------~ ton of Douglu Le.Mont of Santa Cook of the Anaheim fl.'lusic de- ~na. parln1<'nl are in charge of all de- The orchestra. opens the pro-ta 11 s tu r Ui~ rehearsals and gT"am playing "Sutte Fron1 Fidd-concert. lcrs Tunes." by McCay, "RuMlan and LudmJlia" overture by GUnka; "Roaamun~e" overture by Schu- bert. The band will play "First Suite In E F1at" by Holst. "Car- r I bean Fantasy•· by Morrissy, "Cowboy .,Rhapsody" by Gould. The Mixed Chorus will sing "Ador- a m u 1 Te" arranged by KJonc, "Every TlJne 1 Feel De Spirit" arranged by Smith, "Ride The Ch a r Io t~1 arranged by Smith, "Country Style" arranged by Frrd Waring, an,d ''Out of the Silence" arranged b,y Galbraith. For U)e Srd year Carol Hochull. Concertmlslr~• of the Anaheim High school. orchestra w1.ll aaaume that important p:>Bttion in the all County · 17'1"P· Singers Invited to Audition Here On Sunday, Atarch 12. at 3:00 p. m .. soloist and accompanist au- ditions for ·the Harbor Area prt>· duction of Dubois' ''The S e v e n Last Words of Christ" will be held at ChrUJt Church by Ute Sen. Newport Beach .. These are OJ>C'n to any re8ldent of Orange County. All experienced oratorio soloists are urged to audition. 8• meat market and grocery em- j>Joyee• are welcome to attend the cour&e wt\Jch hu proved benefi- cial to employees and resulted in better .service to th e public in other sectlonl!I of the county where the lnatltute has been given, ac· Cording lo local health department aulhorttiet. New Ideas to Come From Hobby Shop Thinking about a way to spend your time? Want to gel aome new Ideas on your favorite hobby? ThC' Second Annual California Hobby Show. scheduled for Sbrine Convention Hal,. Loli A n g e-1 es. Mo.rch 2_., through Ap~I 2. will of· fer Ideas galore with hundreda of "hobbles In action"' and collectaea of intere,!lt to everyone from 6 to 80 ycan old ... from ~·orld-wide collections of stampii1 to "drea m ·· miniature rallroadl!I. These provide eo1ne conception of wbat is in store. Space I• being provided o u t· standing amateur hobbies without charge. More than 2()0 entries al· 1-eady have been received frof)il throughout the We.st. The competitive enthusiaam of hobbyists vying in 60 C(S..!Ulll{nca· lion has resulted in an extension of the appltcatlon deadline for amateurs t o Saturday. March 11. Entries should be postmarked be- fore mldnigbt that date and ehould be addresned to th e California Hobby Show. Los Angeles 7, Calif. A l'lobby board will select qualify- ing entries from the applicaUont. Among the unu.aual claaaifica~ lions are bottled ship• modele, knltt'ed lace, fire apparatu.a mod- 'ela, plutica, hlatorical newapapera. phot.oST&phy. s t a m p collections, carving a.nd wood work, mnateur Loca Students .Visit j, dlands Sandy abbltt, Nancy Calli and Fred H ey of Newport Beach ! were a ng the 750 Southland high sch I and junior colle&c stu-'. dents at nding the University of Redlands annual "University Day" I visiting y Saturday. A t h l l i c events, vocational seminars campus t ours, special galherin and nun1 e rous typica l c amp u activltles featured tht" actj.on-pa ked day and e v e n I n g re11t1vttie SighU lighting largest ter, durl t of the day was the 'f the "R", the world'!! , liege mountainside let~ the rally .. from $1.85 PS In FOOD PS IN EN-• TAlNMENT The,apohM>rs of the Mu.sic Feet· lval are Ui.e member teachers of the Orange County Secondary Music Teachen auociaUon. Par- ticipating schools are An&helnt, Fullerton, Santa Ana. Brea. V•l- encla. Newport Harbor, Hunting- ton Beach, caplat.rano. Laguna, TuaUn, Garden Grove and Orange. The fe.stl;val la the culmlnaUo~ o( all the musical activities in the county1 for the year. All the participants work on the muaic previous to the three rehearsals and In the short time produce a con ce rt of near profeaalonM.1 standard.a. The combined church choirs of the H'arbor Arca and the Orange Coa.st College Choir will present "The Seven Laat Words of Chrlat" on Fr1day evening. Ma.rch St, at 8 o'cleck In Orange Coast College auditorium. Kenneth D. Boettcher. director, anticipa.tea a choir of 200 volcea. Any singer living in lhiB vicinity la Invited to participate. The first mused choir rehearsal will be held Sunday afternoon, March 28. at 3:00 o'clock ln the college auditorium. radio, ceramlca, handicraft and f r----+---------'T I Mias Oe.nia Demir~ and Bill • Two houaewives. while witting their turn at the grocer"&, were overheanJ discussing the last de- prealon. ' "lt came at such a bad tlme,'" l&kl one. "J'ust when everybody w ... out of work." weaving, model airplanes. m<J?el railroads, model automobile.a, lapi- dary and gel!'•· a.nd many others. • Freedom Is Indivisible, as even a. monkey with only 25 per cent of hi• pawa ln a trap well knows. -Thoma.a W. Phe.Jpa. I IRCUS ROOM OF AMERICA'S STANDING STAURANTSI .Ex~rUy Pnpared ...., ly Servea, la--Our Dllllac Room llldoor Pwkllls Nut Door. BM di • l .. 1 R~,OOu4. B4 LLBOo• IALIGA • BILLY, E~KSTINE with oitK PIERCE'S ORCH. .1., • • Saturday; March 1 a I I KAY .STARR -• I ·with .OICK · 1 PIERCE I ' . Sat ... day, April 1st I . 1 LES BROWN ,_ Apn1 5 • 6 • 7 ... 8 (EASTER WEEK) ' ' • I will do your operation at SPRING WEATH~R IS HERE-I LAST CHANCE · FQR BAREROOT ROSES .Ii.ere Are a !Few Choice O"es .. . , THE DRUNKARD RETURNS Huntington Inn Huntington Beach 21tz hours of entert.a.inment tor one dollar, refreshment and tax Included. What do you want, blood ? Retter\·attons onJ)i> Lex. 8-417! Playing Sat. and Sun. FORTY t-.'TNER-Orientlal Red and Chrome Ye llow TEXAS CENTENNIA.lr-Brick red buds CALIFORNIA CEN'N:NNJAL-Long Crimson buds TAFFETA-Fragrant. rich Pink and Salmon TALLYHO-Varied Rfd lo son Crimson TOM BR.ENNEMAN-!..CoraJ Rose, very large SUTl'ER'S GOLD-Gold ehaded to Orange FRAU KARL DRUSCHKt-snOw White REGULAR DELIVER· IES- AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE 1818 COAST HIWAY Corona del Mar · Harbor 590 ''WBEBE. TO DINE'' for a hand d6COr&kd. WEDDING or , BIRTIWAY CAKE, call GE N EI s R·E s TA u RA N T 705 AND BAKERY e Harbor UM .• •. * * ' FRENCH IUid ITA.LIAN CUISINE ' . llout Boule''&l'd , Corona dcl !'tar , ___ C_A_P_E ....... C_O_D. -HOUSE t EXC~LUSIYELY SEA FOOD · Oy•ters-Loh8 ' lamro-Shrimp--1''l•h I ALL S ·OF SEA FOODS . From North -l South -East -w.,.t • "For A Taste Treat" I uou .. C~~.1~ e€.~D s!2.~~~ P· BL I ~2 Merine Ave. ' Balboa Island THE t ARCHES • CAFE and r :AU.. LOUNGE OPEN 10 a.. m. ThroU.gh 2 a . n1. • Newport. BJf d. on Cout Hi&hway · · 6JEWPORT . • \VJ: ABE C118ED ON TBUll8DA1'1,1 • . I • I I • \ , • ~f ' . tive1 "of Jhree Schools · 6~ . ·Body f»lans Public Schools , · Cou , -Wide . ~e1fy • ..i ..... .......:. ~·'11 ._..-i Meet on Vacationaf ~duc~tiOn tlf'le ~:.nar#.~i:. ~ti= Wet!· is Slated 5 =~=-;: to:F ~ ' la AD ettort to nahlate ~ _I .... In W. area, 811 ltoopmol'e -In lle!'ta 'Plano "'r 8ta---~ to the within lnOtniment. '"'* a •tatl-ot ..-111 iii ul; 01'b;e Clout eo11ep dlab1ct, m-4na.. ~y. Marcll t. tor a· ot tllie •lbt Anm.J Pu'blle .,._ and aclmowlotdpd to -that thoY -· adanlnlatnton, CCW>Mlon u4 cltpaltment bMdl, attended fallowoblp ~ &114 .... ,._ :Weolt. April 24 tll""'lll 0 lll, an -tad tbe _._ IN WlTNllll8 -----------...;..-..1 -""".._----..1..-----~ , m..UJll'. Tljlere ....... 211 -ben _ bllaa anade .,,. eilacaton, WllSRlmC>r, .I h&YO heNUllto oet toton awouid by Uit Qt;y Coan· NoftcE or -urn= a ·&u.s · • ~ l.Mtt w.ek at the ~ L · • prwnt f'!" ~·more tlian IO ....U publl&.._ otflc!•'•· &114 m-cw-"'>' ,band aad attlxod m)' olrlcl&I ~ M di ot l&ld Qt1 "" tho .2'7111 ·day -;-; ""' • ' Tbe srouJ>, leprMODtln&" N~ Ba-. t1111.., Hlgb, ICl!oo4 Goopel Cb$' .. and ~ af· ~11\'M--1 the day &ad 7"*1' In W. Cer-bttlldn1 la of Decm!bu, tMt, ,ladl<atllli' I>)' i · ~ N ~ : lf\IDtlDaton -un1 ... Bl&h ICllool f;nd t11e co11...., nr1t oo!'"1de-' nu.~ wt the orp•IAtkin. • Ttiem. &ad motto' o1 U,.. ~ uneai. flrat abpv• wrttteA. 811oP! &"'4 --.ta Im~' Rid. bowlduJ line t11e -or ~~· uw 21t11 d&y of, &A 01<er-ell picture of tha prog1'9DI, J At the ,bl·J110Glh17 ....,Una vance, aelaeted ~7 tho Stat. Cont· LOms w. BRI008 aa .. Proclueto, tnten • the tenttory tncludOd Wtthla the 1950, at u !oo o'clock A. • ~-alma and plans of each. ·~' OWer Shop to held In N Beach ~ oletUOt! mlttoe, bea4ed.b)' 0WSe D. a.Vin Ill)' Conunlulon Slqllreo &-H-llt. &1 '!"' . r, to ~e to peopoeed a•a=ent dlltrlcl. .aml )(.J at the Sooth• ~nt ICn\r&Doe : 00-_ ot aotflcera.for tho CQlll• of Ban ~ ta: p ii b 11 c No. •-Prem Bank of A erica Nallonil Trwlt which map or plat 11" pn .riJi In to the Oounl)' Court HollOe, tn • ~ toplci were pruented U 0 D Saturday In&' 1"&I' poatponed to tl!la a<iioolll W--"~ lq Pllbllab Mar. 2 • 9 • H • 21, 'llO-and 8a ~atlOD, W b o • e the ottlce of the City Clefll of U!e City of BPI.ta Ana. County '. they i.:tt~ 01'1UJC8 Cout coJ .. -' meeUns. offl~n elected 1.0 Action." bran"' a la stven herein be--a&ld City. Reference la beftbJ of dn.nce. state of California. 1 lep, by Dr. Batll H. Pet.ereon, :t Barbor ~ ·will have a eerve. for Ueo were: 'nle Rev. J . Qf.vtn u r I' e d cooperation or NO'l'IC!I!: OP TllVSTU'8 BAJ..Zi ,.ee. certain perwon· made to A.Id map or pl&t ot laid .a.1,1noe TIU4 Company, a . Call-• prwlident at the ,00.Uege and chair-ne flower shop S.turdaX with L. Kluck. ..-.dent.· (Penteco.taJ civic. fraternal and educational al ·property ot which a general aSHl8ment dlst.rlct, and the fa.id fomla corpora.lion. u Trustee un-: nian of the me et I n &'· Sidney 0 g at 352 Newport Boulevard Hollnea C 6 ll. r c.Ji, Santa AA&): croupe.. 04 attendance al IChooJ On Friday. Mvcb"'. ltth. 1950, atalement ;o , the cb~cter thereof map or plat ao on ftle ahall IOJ'Ull der the Deed of Trust executed , Da"ridlM>n. superintendent of New-of Adele'• Piower abop. Location' Rev. Ben Bardln, vtce--prutdent. acUvttlu . durtnc the week by at ll:OO A. K., R. B. GARRISON DI u 1 folloWW : · fpr all detaill: u to the n.~ of by Robert R . Dabney and SU...· port Barbor High 9Cbool di.trict, of th'e abOp la Just ab 0 v e · tMe f.Auembly 9f God. Santa Ana): pa.rent.I and frtenda. u Truatee under and purwant to 1-'loa' Delta Table Saw No. the aaJd aaaeument dt.tri~L1 _ anne F. Dabney. husband and , d:l9Cl&Ued th ~e position of ht 111 Arches overpau. ,. . . Re;< .. J. -~· D ~~.I' 1 .• !6 ~ 8ffC.l'fta.Jy· '-nlere i.1 need for 'Democracy Deed or Trtut dated .June lO, ISM.I, l,-7D12 DESCRIPTION OF so~ \lrife, recorded J'u1y 14, 1948 ln itdM>ol. and Raymond Elllott, 111up-Adele Beddome, who will ope-treaau.Mr, <ne Church or Cod, 1n Action,'•• •a 1 d Gavin. "'Tbe executed by KARL D. RIDID and 1-,P>mpreuor No. 3M2, Serl-SECTION 4. That aerial d.a. Book 11669, Pare 89. of the Officl&J : erln,te.ndent of the HunUngton -te: the shop, thbJ week announced ·Santa Ana~ene ): Dr . .IC. H . rights of "men are belnl' threat-KARY REID. hueband and wife, al No. 4.11:88519 bearing lntereat at the. rate 0 lllx Recordl in the office ot the Re-• n~ •• dla '" H d •·· II' _and recorded .June 23, 194:9, In l ••De • N 3 '< _ .. corde• of o~nv County ~u., ~ trlct presented hJ& lha\ while ttte •hop wtll be open en e1'90n, mem~. our-ened throushout the world and -o Ila .1olnter o. 1592 per cent fl%) per annum, .anau , ·--.,.e . , ~ , t The group then dlacuaaed ef-for bu.sine. S;aturday, the official square CbB U~ S1 "!.~.rdAna); boand nowhere la there a cJearer demon-~:la~~~~ 4~e ~~~! ~~ I-Delta DtilJ Prua No. lG-il· be i..-ued to repreaent each Ule98· tomta and by reaaon of defauJt , on.a to evaluate the Work of each grand opening baa beeii' Ht for the Rev. G. . c • . .,.,_ mem r. atrat:ton of democracy than in the Th Record f 0 Coun CJ8M430 ment of Twenty-five Do 11ar 9 in the payment or performance · lnstttuUon a.nd ways to coo~te foUOwtng Saturday, March 18. (California ' angellatic Aaocia-dally clauea of our public scboola. e er o range ty, 1-'W&llace Band Saw No. 309 (125.00) or more remaining' un-at obliC'aUom ~cured thereby In-, the program of each school in Well-known In the Harbor area, tlon, Orange). Tbe Rev. A. K. All cttt&en.11 ahould make the el· calitornta, wtU sell at public auc-Motor No. 23&2 paJd tor thirty (30) days after eluding the breadl or default,, voe&t.ldb.&l work, offering auggea-Mlu Beddome w Ith her brother Knowles ~ elected u the J>:ub-fort. to obeerve OU. pl'OCea that> tlon to the highest bidder for cub 1-Spray Booth with light.a, the date of recording the wariant. notice of which wu recorded Nov .. tiona for mutual uslatance ln operated B'Dome's Bar at 2000 Uctty on-e\:tbr, (Aaaembly of God. ia one of the funda.mentala of our:I (p&yablefatthllmu• olfted•ateStlnt lawf) ult exhaust fan, No. ~KH~S-. Sa.id eerlai bonds .iwI eztend 28.. 1949, In Book 1931 Page m . lvt th bl of edu U S I n .-•>I J __ , money o . e n a ea a " B 1 di l .. of Ottic:lal Records in the office ao ng e pro ems ca ng w~ Ocean rront tor n In e yean. ea ue.C Amerfc&n way .of Ille.• 324 Marine Avenue Balboa Island A 1 e over a period en ng n ne (•) secondary school ~tudenUJ. The t16c&Uon la now occupied by • Plana weft dlecuued and ap-Gavin aucceeda Charles Albert I th Cit f N rt Be ch, 1-~·Hommedieu Po I I• hfag year• from tl'le &econd dat, of of the Recorder of Orange Ccunt)': Jl"tnal topic r o r COMideratlon FtnI1eY'i Cafe. proved forl holding of a county Ada.ma, a 8a.P Frandaco attorney, n , e Y 0 ewpo a • Lathe No. 22 January next succeeding the ext C&Ufornl& will. seU at public aue-, waa the meana for best preaentlhg 1 wide Full , peJ Church rally, to who wu one of the men wh.o tn .. C&Utomia. all right, UUe and In· t-Commerclal Type 8 tee I October fifteenth following-their tion to the higheet bidder for cub , to htgh school seniors the oppor-be held In e Anaheim Union epired o b eervance of PUbUc tere1t conveyed to and now held Quon.set BuUdJ.ng-, (24' by date. Payments on the principal lawtul money of the United; tunlUe..s available through the Rec;l Cross Begins High school uditorlum. Good Fri-Schoola Week ~ore than 30 year• by him under aald Deed ln the 80') of unpaid aueMmenta and lntere.t Statu. without warranty u to college. Home Nurs. Ing Class day, April 'at 7:30 p. m. Plana a.go. Dunne the many yean he Property attuate in the City of 2-Face Plate Wood .. TUrnlng thereon aha11 be made by pro~rty title poueasion, or encumbrances,1 In h.18 d18CU8Sion,. Su~rtntend-for a counQr wide co-operative served u chairman he emphuiz-Newport Beach, County of Or-lathe. ownere to the City Treasurer, and the tnte1'88t conveyed to 11 a Id' c n t Davidson declared that, if Are you wol"rted about giving tent reviv~ were dlscuMed and ed the Importance ~f achool work an~e. State ot California described 1941 Ford Sedan 0 e_l 1 very the eame 11.ha.ll• be disbursed by Trustee by said Deed of Trust in ' ~· •• LIGAL MO'llCI present population trends con-beda:lde care In the home to an left in the l(ands of the executive to the wel!are·of the nation. ,a•. Lota 13 •nd 14, escept the Truck MotorNo. l8&0l3948 u.id City Treasurer. all u pro-preperty situate In the City otr, l tlnuc. hi~ school will have more elderly or c hronically ill person, .;ommtttee tJ, be presented at the Eeach year the observance bu weater:y BllO tkee1t4 fo8r 0•trH4t pBalur-MlkeUaneous Equipment and vtded In the "Improvem'ent Act Newport "Beach, County of Orange. than 2200 students within a fey.· or a naUent of any age! next bl-monthly meeting. ..__ __. b th M 1 J>08U n oc · ec on · -Ftxturea of 1911, .. hereinafter referred to. State of California, de11crtbed as, ....-L ~n sponaoi~ Y e . a.son c bo• Island, Book 7. P a g e 27. I • yeara. Il fO, you will find helpful Order.a of CaUfomla. EU.Worth Record.a of Orange County. which pcraonal property Is local-TIME AND PLACE Lot 3 in Block 12 cf. a Re· structton at the Red Cross home Demonstrates Use Meyel", Grand Muter of the Grand ed at. 2206 Newport Blvd .. C0111ta OF HEARING aubdtvi.aion of Section One. Hold Rites Friday for Eva Spinney, 86 Funeral servis:ea for Eva Sin- clair Spinney, 86, ot 1001 BaM>oa avf:nuc, Balboa lsle, will be held Friday. March 10. 12:00 noon at Utter-McKinley's Wilshire chapel. Prtvate interment will follow. A native of Tryon. Prince Ed- ward Island. C&nada, Mn. Spin- ney had Uved In California for the put 12 yeara. She passed aw&y at a Santa Ana hoeplta? March 8. Sur"Viving ar-e her son, Edgar W .: grand-daughter, Jean H. Spin- ney and gTand&on. Edgar W . Spin- ney. Jr. and sister. Pencie Warren of P~vldence, Rhode Ialand. nunt:iig course beginning on Wed-L 0 d g e of California, ha 8 an· Said a&Je will be made without Mesa, CaHfornla, and that any 5 EC T 1 0 N 5. NOTICE IS Balboa Island. as per map nesday. March 8th "'-t the R ed of BlanFf ha ref Lung nouqced the Muone again win covenant OI" warranty, expreq or conetderaUon for a at d mortgage HEREBY GIVEN, that on the thereof recorded In Book 6. Croa81 headquarters, 1104 W . 8th spon-r the o•··rvance. implied regarding titled. poseetj-will be paid at the hour ot 10:00 M h g•• t .... _ at page 30, of Miscellaneous '7V "°"" alon o nc b to th 27th Clay of art' . 1 -"I. a ~n;: 0 street. Santa Ana. where registra-"If the echoola of California are · r e um ranees, pay e A• M .. on the 16th day of March. M•P8· records or said range . h With Ch1 holm Brown as the balance due on the note aecured hour of aeven-thlrty o'clock (7:30) Count tton U1 now being accepted for t Is guinea pig, Costa Meaa'a volun-ln somewhat better condition than b d ed 1960, 1 at the Balboa branch of P . M .• In the Council chamben Y, cla.la, Mn. Arthur Wade, home-thoae elsewhere ,no small portion Y said e ' to-wtt: 1856·83 with Bank of America National Trust for the purpose of paying oblig•· rai I teer fire chief lkrt Smllh, Mon· accrued lntereat u in aald note of the City Council In the City nu ng cha rman, announces.• d 1 h d t ted f th of the credit I• due to thla annual an(I Siv1np Auociatlon at 615 E . Hall of •&Id c I t y of Newport tlons a~ured by said De e d o! Th' 1 1 g1 f ay n g t emons ra uae o e provided, advances. If any, under , . oi:: s x essons are ven rom d t t' rtabl Bia h rd observance and all who have par-Balboa Blvd., Balboa, California. Beach. any and all pe-·· ha~ng Truet, including fees, charges, and 30 t 9 •• w d sd epar men 5 po e nc a the terme of ea.Id Deed; tees, ·~·,., .,, 7 : 0 :.>V p.m. on e ne ay lung at a dinner meeting of the Uclpated," he eatd. Dated at Balboa. California thia any objections to the propoaed ex-penaes of the Trustee, sums ex~ and Friday. evenings -for three charges a n d expenses of th e 3rd day of March. 19~. · pended under the terms thereof. ek Harbor area Y's Mens C,Jub at the. Truatee and of the trust.I created work or lmprovemf'nt or to the we J, ! c f 0o t M Pl t Re I • JAMES M. SAFLY. f th t di trl t Interest thereon. and $3000.00 in Hunger cur a e ln s a eS8.. &D 0 C a.I.ID by saJd Deed. extent o e U8e.AAmen a c , n. A··-f T bl The lung. donated to the Costa Se F' I The beneficiary under said No. 4~Preaa. or to the proposed grades, may unpaid principal or the note sc-; · """" -.. or rou e Mesa Volun eer Fire Department W_ age IZZ es Publish 3/9/60. appear and show cau~e why 1aid cured . thereby, with In ter e • \ In ~r(vtng, one 111hould note the · by w. T. Jefferson last year. ls Deed, by reuon of a breach or ---------· -----work should not be done or car-Uiereon as In said note provide~J action.a of other mot.Orists and be the fir~t In the nation made avail-Original ambitious plans to try default 'In tht-obligations aecur"ed RE80LUT10N OF lNTE1'"TION rted out in accordance with lhia Dated February 2S, 1950. ' prepa.J>ed to act quickly -In case able to a '(olunteer fire depart· out use of recWmed sewage for t he re by, heretofor"e executed and NO. ltSI Resolution of Intention. Proteet.s of an emergency. m~t-irrigation of farm lande bE'twee11 delivered to the undersigned 8 RESOLUTION OF THE CIT1' muat be In wrlUng and mtu1t be th I Costa Meaa and Hu n t In "t on written . [MclaraUon of Default d ti ed b Cit Cl k rt I residing ra.t e meet ng was e and Demand for Sale, and written COUNCD. OF THE CITY OF e ver to t e y er p or "I "u just trying to scare her 1 Joe Jones, vice-president of the Beach ha.ve dwindled from about notice of breach and of election NEWPORT 8 EA c ff. CALI· to the time &et for the hellrlng. and make her be quiet. "-J ohn club. Ar?'angemenU for the di nner 100 acres or more down to a lone FORNIA. DECl..A.RING 1 TS IMPROVEMENT ACT (Corporate Seall , RELlANCE TITLE COMPANY LESTER A. JONES Vke-President Barker, Laurel, Md., charged with and entertainment were handled tract of l~ acres that will quality to cause the underalgne.d to sell 1 N 1' g NT 1 0 N TO ORDER SECTION 6. That all of tho --People do read the Pr..... ads./ killing wife. 1 b Bill w J 't ta for approval or the atate health said property to aa.tiafy said ob-k h el o-•'"' ehall ~ ,._, J Y r gn • eecre ry. ligations. and thereafter, on No-CONSTRUCTION OF 81 DE-wor er n pr ~... """ --------------department, the Orange County be 22 WALK A.NI) CUl\B IN OCEAN done and carried through in pur· No. 39,-Pres.s Pub. 3-2. 9, )6, 1950. a ourse ' " . ' ENJOY HOT WATER APLENTY ••• FASTER AND CHEAPER •• If you don't have abundant hot water for every houoehold use, stop and think. Ha> your family increased in size ? Have you installed a.n automatic clothes washer or dishwasher ? Each steps up your we of bot water substantially. So for a constant h~ wate~ supply and rial con· veftience, you may need• larger heater. Plan now to have oceans of bot wab. For gas beau water ,, fu three times Cuter and c-. Jess. . . l YOU CAN OUTHOW A WATD MIA1U, 1001 i-.. ...u, ... i.q,. _..... ..... .-..., • caa ,_, '-Br'• .., of ._ . ...... """'"111 ........ ..,...,. ol ,...., ,._, -"-· .......... ~atrfak.k..O.tllemln' • ' . .,,_ .. ----~---.,,__ ___ , ..... .. Gee c--·· -11 .... -.. _ -~ I 1 1 2 2 a 1 ... 2 •• a 4 40 2 ... a 40 ..... • a ·~ • ·-----n-~ .... ...,.,_, i • • ............................ 0 • • -· Water district director• were in-vem r ' 1949· the undenlgned r t f th Le lat caused said notice or breach an•I FRONT n-i SA.ID Crrv; DE-suance 0 an ac o e g a- Cormed Wedneeday. Reading a of election to be recorded In Book CLARING THE WORK TO BE ture ,of the State ot California, long list of required tesU. and re-19l9, at page 442. of Official OF MOKE THAN LOCAL OR designated the "Improvement Act s trictlons, the directors gaaped Record& in the Office of the Re-ORDINARY PUBLIC BENE-of 1911," being Oivlalon 1 of ~he and then laughed hopele8111ly. • • FIT• AND DESCKIBIN"G THE StreeLe and Highway• Code of \he · "The state health den•rtment" corder of the County of Orange, State f Calif mta ...-"State of California. DISTBJCT TO BE BE N E-o · o · said Director C. Roy Browning, FITED BY SAID WORK AND PUBLICATION OF "seems to be talking out of bo'th Dated: February 27, 19~. TO PAY THE C08T8 ANO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION 11ides of It.a mauth. Earlier It had R. B . GARRISON EXP.ENSES, AND FIX ING SECTION 7. The "Newp<>rt- indicated that this project would &Ill uld Trustee A-ttaD: AND PLACE FOK Balboa Preu,'' a weekly ne!.n- be all okay and there would be N o. 395---Preas Hl:ABING OBIEGTIONS TO paper, printed. pubUahed and1 of no objections." Pub. 3-2. 9, 16, 23, 191M>. SAU) WORK. general circulation ln the at:1 of LEGAL . NOTICE Cl!:RTIFICATI!: OF BUSINESS FlctltlOUlll Flrm Name The Underaigned do ..h e r e by certify that they are conducting a marine service yard and marine hardware. constJ'.llctlon and salee busLneS8 at 1003 Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CaUfomia. under the fi ctitloua tlrm name of'Boat- swaln't1 Locker and that. said firm is composed of the following per- sons. whose names In f'ull and places of r esidence are u follows. to-wit; John M . Webster, 2431 Bay Shore Drive, Bay Shores. California, Sam C. Kauffman, 101 Gol· den rod A venue, Corona del Mar, California. WITNESS our hands this 7th day of March. 1950. SAM C. KAUFFMAN JORN M. WEWTER STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE, es. ON THIS 7th d8.y of March, A . D. 1960. before me, Erma I . Nel- l'IOn. a Notary Public In and for the said Count.Y and State, 'resid- ing there.in, d u I y commt.asioiled and ewom. personally appeared John M . Webster a n d Sam C. K•uftman known to me to be the persons whoee n am e a are sub- scribed to the within in.atrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto aet my hand and alftxed my official aea.J the .day and year in thls Certiflcate flnt above written. ERMA I. NELSON, f My CommlMion Expires :i/9/G2) No. 40&--Preu. Publlab 3/11·111·23-llO/llO. ' Nal:IOE 01" FILING uwr or UNP AD> ASSl!:SSMl!:NTS FOR THE Rl!:.CONSTRUCTION OF 81!:WAGI!: PUMP IN 0 STA· TIONS IN BALBOA ISLAND, AND OF THE Tl MI!: ANO PLACE OF llEA.ltlNG AS TO SAID LIST. The City Council of the City Newport Be a ch, Callfom.ta: ls Of NewpO~' Blea.ch, p\lisu&nt to hereby· ~ted .. ~ ~ ·new111- the provisions ot the "Improve· paper ln whJch this ReaolutJon ot ment Act of 1911 ... belnc Division Intention shall be pubHabed ' by 7 of the Street.a and H lgh¥c'•YS the City Clerk, 1n the manner Vtd Code of the State of California.. form provided by law and Io r doea ruolve u follows: making all other publlcaUona in SECt'ION 1. That the public the proceedings under thla Rea- intereat and coilvenlence require, olution of Intention. and It 1• the intention of the City The City Clerk Is directed to Pursuant to statute ("Improve• Council ot, the City of Newport mall noUcee of the adoption, of ment Bond Act of 1915", Divtalon Beach, CaUfornia, to order the thJs fteaolutlon ot Intention to all 10 of the Streeta and Highways following work tO be done, to--wlt: persons owning real property pro- Code of the State of Callfornf&J, DESCRIPTION OF WORK posed to be usessed, WhMe names notice Is hereby g I v e n that the The conatruction ot cement con-and addreuea appear on the laat warrant, a&8e88ment and dlai;rram crete lldiewalM and curb, In the equalized assessment roll tor city recorded on the 24.th day of Janu-Northeuterly side of taxes. an in the manner and form ary, 1~. for pie work done and OCEAN FRONT provided for und~r SectiOl\a 5010, improvement made by Trautwein ~tween the Northwcaterly line of 5194 and ~19~ of the Mid "Im· Bros., contractor, under that cer-ThirtJeth St~t and the South· provement Act of 19·11 ," ot said lain contract entered Into on the e a a t er I y line of Thirty-sixth Sl'J'eeta an:os~~b~ Code. 7 7th day of January. 1949 for the Street. ' NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT re-conatruction of sewage pump-PLANS, PROFILES. DRAWINGS Ing s tations In Bal .. --T-land In AND SPEClFICATIONS SECTION 8. The Suj»erintend- the City of Newpor~Be&~h. Call· SECTION 2_ All of the said e.nt of .Slreets of the Clty of Ne'w- fomla, having been r"'turned to port Beach shall cauae to be con-.. work and Improvement to be done 1 t ~~ed al th tin the Sunnrtntendent of Streeta. of llP CUOU8 Y r->~ ong e , ,e ... ~ shall be conHtructed u po n the f Id t pl led k ttn said City ,wtth a written l'lt&te· d 1 o 88 con em a wor OT' , -gra ea, a ong the llnf's, between t d al &' all e ment of all rutymcnta recclv ..... Up· provemen an on o p n r-"'" the poinll!. of the dimension!!', at t ll! lthln th di trt t II bl on the said a.s&e88ment, and thirty 8 ree w ~ 8 c a e the placf'B and In the manner to be U¥eMed for said work, n9t· <30) fUll days having expired from ahown on the plane, proflle8 and tcu of the pasaage of thla Rt ... the date of recording saJd war-drawtnga for the construcUon t:lf olution of lntenUon, tn Uw time. rant, the said Superintendent of 8 at d improvements In O cc an Street& duly made and, on the 28th Front. !being Plan f'{o. 427 con-form and manner provided by said day of February, 1900, tiled ln my eiBting ot one fl) 11heet, on ftle Cod~VESTIOATION REPOR;f• office aa City Clerk of ,lhe City of th I in c office of the City Engineer SECTION 9 That the wrlt'"n Newport Beach, a complete llst of · ,.;.,;: of a.aid 'City, and except u other-report of the City Engineer of all use..aamenta unpaid, a.s •hown wise provided on said plane in· the City of Newport Beach on tf\e on said asa.eument, which llst Is further sccordance with the spe<:I· ed 1 ta b -in .to now on file in my ...lince. -propoa mprovemen ere ;:-· ., ficaUona tor the conatruction of scribed and prepared, punuant ·.to For a de.acription of said wor-k. ..Id lnlprovementa. said specltl-the provision• of the .. Special A;s- refere.nce la hereby made to Reeo-cations being on ftle In tbe office eeasment Jnves:UgaUon. UmJtatlfln lutlon of In ten t Ion No. 3831. ot the City Clerk of eald City and an d Majority Proteet A c t nf adopted by ~he City Council of to which plifs. profiles, drawings 1131," Division IV of the. streets said City on the 25lh day of Octo-and apeclflcatiQns, here tofore ap-anq Highways Code of the State ber, 1948. proved by the .City Coundl of of California. i• on file In the NOTICE' il HEREBY GIVEN, said C 1 l y, reference ill hereby office of the pty Clerk of M&id that Interested penona may ap-ma.de for a further, tull and more ctty and ope.n ~ public lMP,eCUOn. pear before the City CouncU of the partJcul&r deecrtpUon of •a Id PASSED AND .&DOP'l'l!ID by etty of N~rt Beach, tn Ute work ahd by reterence ·thereto, the City Council o1 the Ctty of CouJ¥:11 cha:iiben of the Clty Boll the •1¥ •re Incorporated herein Newport Beach. cantomJ&. at a NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PlllVATE SALE No. SOQ.8tli ' In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for 'the County of. Loe Angele.. In the Matter of the btate oC JAMES CRAIG LEITCH, ' • Dece&Md. NoUce Lt hereby ~ven that the undeni,gned will eell at prlva.t~ sale, td the highest and beat bl4• de.r. aubject to con.firmaUon of Mid SUperior Court, on or after the loth day of March. 19Ml. at the ottice of Sidney N. Bachtell and B. D. Clanton, 1107 Hau Building, in the City of Los An· geles, County of Los Angeles', State of C&Jlfomla, all the right. title and interest of a.aid decea.sed at the time of death and all the right. title and Interest that the estate of said deceased ha.a ac- quired by operation of I aw Of otherwise, other than or tn add\ .. tlon to that of said deceued, at the tlme of death, In. and to all the certain real property aituata In the County of Orange, Slate of California, · partlcularlY dct •cribE'd a.s followe, to-wit: · The E&Bt one-half of 1:1'»t 10 of Tract No. 321, as sboWn on tnap recorded In Book 14, Pa g f' 18 ot Miscellaneous Maps, Record8 ot Orange .. County. Commonly knowo. as 365 We!!t Truelow Avenue, Fullerton, Caltromia. Terms of sa.le CUii in lawful money of the United Stat.ea on confi rmation of sale. or part 'C&Sh and balanee evidenced by note aecured by Mortgage or Tru~t Deed on the property 90 sold. Ten per cent of ·amount bid to be de- posited with bid. Bids or offers to be in Writing and wUl be received at the afore- aald oftlce at any Ume after Uto nrat publication hereof and be- fore date of R&le. Dated February 16, 1950. ELEANOR MAE s·o;n~1~2:~1!:L­ Executrlx of the will or !}aid decedent. No. 392-Press Pub. 3·23, 3·2, 3·0-60. NOMINEE>! FOR PUBLIO O•TICE ln aa1a City, at the hour of leven-a.nd ll\~_..,dpart hereof. regular meetini theredf held UWI CERTD'ICATE OF BU81NE88 thirty o'cJciltJI rT:30) P. M:. ot DESCRIPTION OF 27th day ot February, 1930, by Notice J/ hereby gtvcn th.at the Fictltloua Firm Name Monday, th.C• 13th day of March, A88£88KSNT DISTRicr the foUowing vote, to-w1t : -.. foUowJng peraona have been nornl- . THE UNDERSIGNED do here. 1950, wtiscb.ts,the Ume and place Smcri:ON a. That the Aid con-AYES: Co\mcllme.n Greeley, nated for the otncea hereinafter by certify that we 11.re conducting hereby /lxed tor 11uch hearing, and tempi.&¥ work and lmprovemen( Robertaon. ~bell, Blue. Drake_ menUon.ed to be fitl.i at the gar\• a busineu at 101 Pa.hp Avenue. show CMl8e why boncp BhouJd not tn the oplnJon of u.Jd City Counctl, NOES; Councilmen Non. eral municipal election to be held Balboa, California., under tlle• ftc-be. tsaued UJ>C?tl the aecurlty of ·the 11 of. mOre than local or ordlnuy ABSENT: Counctlmen None in the City of Newport Beach on Ullouo firm name of BI< B MA.LT unpaid ·-Mmenta abown on aa1c1 pubUc bjment. and the aaJd Clt7 DICK DRAKE Tll-y. the 11th lda1 ot April, SHOP.-B II< B CAJCCBA J!lX. list. Coundl , .... by ma.I<.., the .,.. Mayor of the Qt)' ot 11N50. CHAN GI: and NEWPORT'• 11,U, NOTICll IS ALSO BI: R l:B y -~14 work and lmprov... Newport Beach, c,Jlfomla T w 0 'COUNCILMEN r 0 n : . BOA 'l'RAVICL BURl:At1, 9" G~, that aerial bonda ~ inent &· upoe & dlatrlct. I JiEREBY CJCRTJF,r Uoat the THE FULL TERM or ' that -n.,.. ta com_.t ot the -tlnS ulip&kl -· ..,.. which d -.iet the llal~ Qty alM,ve and for.colnl' , ~luUon FOUR YEARS. fello!rllll' ~ W-NmU In """"'•• In-the rate of fl COUndl ~ clecl&rell to De the WU puaed and adOPted I>)' the , ., Ml and places ol rllli-""' aa --• at "f -.let J;:r.eflted 117 aOld WO<k Cit)' Cow>cll of tbe Cl! "'"Ne L!l8TER L. ISBELL fo&wO,-to-Wlt: per-celll (G~l per"""""" wW ~ and Im · .....,t and to be --a--• O!JIC~;..;. ~ ·~ ::.:% Incumbent -·• -b...,.._ la .u..·-·-••· ~-d · """' ~~~ _...., -0 . Z. ROBERTSON ,...J,tfK A.. 8TISVJil ·• e d ,...,,_ .,_.·IM ·~ -3 :t_~ -~ell~ and by the vote al>ove •la,¥ Incumbent JUaT't. 8Tll:VB wlto ,_ Bond Act Ol Jt11t • .l>oill6 DI-pend':'~ and""! ' C. IL PIUl:BT.' ROBr!l<T V FAUST ~ J'N.r! ~~ let ol t1le 8tnete IUld ~ la A.II l.;.,. '°=ta.,. ot the .Qt7 Clerlt or theca~.::l. Attome1.:.t-law -. • Qc>da ol Ula' _. ol Clillll'........ · · Newport •eadl; BRADEN I.. PINCH roaNI4. ~ IUt 'iJt•k M Of....... ot'-fCt"t Jtl~OIMfdr.. ,Ho. Illa PIW~. . ! • Po ll&nulacturer Wl'ft(W _, -I* -111&11 ~two' ft) ,..,. -111&. o&<'tJ:l:'illi•JU-~ 1'111>. l•J, t , IMO., ' • 'FRAN"'ci. ' HORVA'IH , da)' of~ i-._ • • ~ .. ., *>'·of ""7--!1 • "'"-*--. . '• :., . .Reaitor ' • • &aiilr-dllle. er--.. ¥>'I 16&; •'* t1f e. pld . ~Wllllt .._ t.1M 4'.t) ,_,"ID t bPerator • ~L.A..;:n..,.~ ....... (JI) mo1Hl!•,.... =~::·:.."":i'.!':,':4=: ._ . ......, ........ .11:~ • N~•N,U:UJ.l:R Sta(e Q~ . -tllll•f--ol l'I*• ta Ill'~~., Ga 1Jii11Clp0 1&1--cer.11!1dii .. -C-.:~.u TBOKA8 r . ITf>~Okrol'I 1 HAlt&llB CO•& 111 W _, .. , I ~of. Oli&P. -1 "'7o -f -~ ~ .. i..,... &pd IQid 'W•dtjNo a.I d!Oo,t; to."""f : ~'. (~~ .:..• fot • • . T-,4...,,... O!f"i'BJll ~ -or -di. ' • • C. IL l'ftlljft!. J -~: .... Gt:-...,..,. --•JW ...... -4' = Data.d.f ...., ,_, ' JL D: t-, ~--tM• ·t'~ ~ a.ti ol tM ~ 'f' 1a1 l!l,>MR4!p-. U... -IMted "1 ,~ -··• , • ~. ~·IL ~ ...,.,~ • ••llt:l7 ,._ _.. ... ·-•a,.t •••di.. a ""' ... ,.,. t.t ..,..., wactmt A.ct wt 1 tt• .,,. . .-r ..._,. -.... · ~ · '<ifb' ~ ... W 'o. lllld c sll;;f-. ..., llo. t•~ 111• al ~'f D•'llrr JV f/f. 1aid ti ta111ma;,¥....-i)( ... ,~. ·~. 1 ~· ,nrttn1 a.ir.1'..., '? , .. • s: t Iii·,....· •_1, • .. •ca W~.°*-.-. US -lllili2llip. • ~ -!'1'~~~ ~ " .. . t ' .. , I• ,_,. .,.., -• ..• • ' . ·. • • ' ·-· • • ' . ' • • • • • • • .. ' • .1V ....... .i..-l .... ·;;1 ?~ .:.' 1$·. ··-!' 7 •· ,;:.; IUW.M..;.;,,.' s_c-l ~·-~····-~. . ....... ,..,llOU _,_ ...... ~aw•~·~ ,.., m ·=tdt~~ -%7,7;;;,, r -i. ~ ~ ·yam> Pm491~ MtS, .... -_....;._'J'"''J'"'..:;..;:.F--..---+;-:;;:;,_,r-..;.:....----.:.-- Jlqll!tf ~""" cablMt' ~ PIL-P_Ml'A ll!lf·~... T v sPEClALS' 7 Two :r-n.-ln-at ,__ I wo..,.. .,Paw tr ~t. Paint· ' ,,. ' • price. DANZ· 8CHMIDT, 020 ·-· inBJ!"'d llJM>kllm work. D&)' ~ ~-:: .....-i:: --~. ·Mo._, --WI, -Ana. ·::....:.....:_' .i:f'..:.._,_.:.., ____ ,.__,:.::....,.,:,,...,....:..-------··-~---:,~ib. ~ ~~°!1°~ ward. .,.._.a:: 1111f.:t' nm If\"'-· a trade-In' ••. un.a& RllNT A Pr.Alfoi OrU,1, '3.00 per J l'll!S3 'Olii • ~-tel' te1ev111 ... •ue.oo '. ..,o All ienn rent "1lo-s o.. , __ _,_ ____ ..;.•_ ... .,:_ ___ ·~-!.:..,'t.>r.:· • ..,_ •. ~-:::-~ 1" le-mz··'···· t!8>85 Oil.¥ Ri&i>o 1.0ll pore-later; Quick aei +jCe. -...n._·"rn.TQ"'. . ·. -· • ---' P!lueo. ,,_ demOMttator Gnn4. Planoo '<•• ...,, allOl · .....,,, ........ ., . PS' --ldnp. ~-. . . • 7 • ~-.• . . -. • Clllllll'• Jiit. -·· 120 -• ltr .modeL wu ·un.ts 11111neta too.. DANZ.8CHllJD!l' Trarlsfer tllth -llt .. O>oea· .,_ ••-Now-......... _ .......... -..•. _ .• sin.ts,' sAna.-i ~ ... ~-· e;ii~_s.SoJornta r.OcAf. OR LQNQ Dll!TANCll 5M9'J • • ~ 04'JriPlo 'tekwlaon demoo· ~-ao •. ' - • • 1'11ilne BM. 8927 °"Bea. Gl72•X. . ' .. etnto., '~o" model ....... l!M.B&ru __ v_OJL_""T __ ·~-------. ' NEwa ~ ..._..., ;..;; lb 1... rbor Bl1>d., Coote ---NII 'l'~fiJ> · ....,.. A llln pl.) hot dRANI) u...i. Wcmdertul :: ~-11!:&1."~ M6.,,.._J '.a·u11 ... y . ~ water heater ttpo•~•.N bu7. onlJ' Pee. Another Grand NEWPORT BA~~..;..,. W'•eeMys u.-.ab ~uaui.s ': ""~:::,.~.:,.~ ~ PRiCE itco '°" to ' !!'~~=&r~g ~~ • ...•. · ~--. TDU:S , NEWPORT-BAIJIOAl ~ -"1aurscJays: , · ' · · · • · ~Ju':":°' ~ t.o.c ~. n. No. ~"1. cor. lltll, Santa Ana. YEARLY REirrAL -i!bedroom. ~· -...nCKE ~ ~-1 r ,..... ICnabe l'lenol. , . ~--•·•ect d·'A•--~o., 1na1. · • ¥ RTZ Ne,...n liar~ ~0• · ~, --. -a Ille_·,._ l'f'm"' WEEK'S' D·"'VJ"'·BROW''''' ' ·-·-· •...-. ••v I ~ -•• ' -II -.&<· "' J'lNE .11.AU'NDRY WORK. Wm n ~ '~" ' utl~ llO'.l Larlupur. • rona. clel. · ' STUDSIMKER DEALER ... ....-& ... i-. .• SPECIAT .s . Co ~ A~eroeonlc s p In et. -.r. 'r a·-·· ' . · 'call' for ..... deU-. . Help wt•~ · -•~ ..... ---· _,... ~ 1885 "" bo Bl cl. d. Ltk nPW. Now onl~ ·1H't FORD 8 Super Dix. 4 Dr. · llJNDQIJl A_1' -4 LDIU . dinner !!&rtt .... Kn. Wiii!.._ nar r V ~ ..i; 1 • AB 01..uted... ..a~ ..... faii' OUll lil ad\'Mml of lallcatl i AILS llf I ""STA M~R • .-... Another Spinet, Uaed:;. oAly FURNlSHED COT"l"AO~ -Two Sedan. a .very clean one m ., • II" •a. N 8-r. 11162' • f DO ana. call ""'~ J297. Brand ftOW Spinet, ma-nns., $30 month; lT~por wk.. I owner car .............. .. . ... $9~ 4 Li9e8 l time $c .7JS . Harbor mt-M. S2J>M ' hogany cue, only $295. Small Incl. ut!I. 3110 A•oc do St.: 'I.IMO STt!DEllAKER 6 Busi- 4 l.btes 2 ..._ J.119 8 D Box Nails, per keg $8.95 cmW CARii _ Da,.., •YenlnP T.\~-'t Throw It •l&e. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO . coeta MeM'. Bee. 89H . 32c34-• n ... ~· overdrive, 4 IJw S tln.11 Z.00 D .,,? Co or fllll ume, Abo hou-ork 'Y l:'Vll CO., 520 No. Main, co~. 6th. 1 • tog I ngtits. radio. etc. -. Har. 1"'". --~ for "Aa· T-~-...... --· --· -m1t~--to 16 ·.DUX or mmon the "°""· H&ve """'tnlnoporta: Away r Hajnmond Spinet Organ. Knabe NEWPE>llT BAY ll'RONT. At-){~ ... this to apprecl-~-~ lM.u --~ · ..... _.... ..... ~-...... N ils per k g $8 95 Harbor 2119-W Ptanoa, Sa.nta Ana. tracuve modem.~ 3 rm., ate the value ................. $595 I & ····-·-····· e • I .tion.. 30P32• SELL IT TO bath. garage. Ftne m.Jt. "beach. 1939 STtJ'DE. Champ. • • dr. Z!r.:.~..:Tlll~~-~~.~~. WOMAN WANTS POSITION u BEAUTIFUL Bungalow Plano. Util paid. HarbOr ~fol· S%c34 Sedan. qverdrlve. Spcl. .. $295 ·--·---Plywood Specials bouMk'eeper on l'&IJ•h for awn· NEWPORT Ulled. Fine tone! Grand action! NEW STVDI!!. l'h ton Cabin The publishers will not be ~bl& lbr more-than one lnco....,t mer 111011ths. Have 10· yr. old $265. Tenn.o. Another for $255. M '.Q V I N d ? 01 ... 1.s, 1~5· wheel base. llUlertlon of an adverti.ement, '-"• the rlgllt to co-~. cl ... lfy l /4" 4x, 8 DF .... 12¥:,c S<t. ft. son. Phone Har~ lSSS.J mom-SALVAGE DANZ-8CHMIDT, 88ftta Ana, .~I The economical HI-Mlle-.. "'""' tn •20 ~ ~-Kn be 1 One Piece or a Howse any and all ads and to Hject a.ny adftrtbemeJ!t not confomlt.ng to gs. 32p33 01 • ,,o, '" · . a P anos. • age engine. A really fine · ..._8 D 20c · ft Harn d s In o Comp. Service $5. tin. , rules and r egulations. Advert enl:a and c&ncellatloM will be 5/8" 'th F ........ sq. . WANT 1 We Buy Scrap' Iran, Metal-. mon Pr--et rgan. h truck. Save $300 by buy- accepted up .to l5 p.m. on the day!._~&" publication. Ph. Har. 1816 work, ~~ c!:~e:el =~~:r.!; Clean Raga: Almoet Every· TFbt SOLO VOX. Repoisessed. Anyw ~~~~h rea. Ing now . . .-. 3/4" 4x8 DF ........ 25c sq. ft. repair, varnishing or patliting-. thing Llk• new. SAVE! Thia is a Har. 1781-WK f ALSO for \mmediate delivery, By hour or contract. 1'5 yea.ra . .-.at--'n. o·-·SCHMIDT 2~19 W . Newport Blvd., Newport the· new ;50 Studebaker 10-BUSINESS oumi: 1 __ •11-s j:IUIDE 1/4 in. Mahogany 22c sq. ft. FOR PICK UP •. ---· ·-~·u ' I> tan• Pick Up The -------------------------experi~ce -Walker, 128 .. 28th · .. 520 No. Mafll, Santa Ana. 30cff • • · BRING YOUR BOTTOMLESs CHAffiS St: .. Newport Beach. 3~3 mOBt up-to-.date pick up Call: Harbor 2470 ORGAN, electric, u.oed-llke new. 1 BEDRM. TRAi:um In veey on the market today. TO' COLORED GIRL wants ho u e e SA VE" $57~ Th~ is a high beauutul court. $25 mo, or t7 Llbeoral tirades and easy work, steady, or day work. IJve 422 30th Newport BeacJI grade electric organ. Cathedral week. Adults. 174:1 Pomona, Bank of America terms. Building Materials HARVEY'S FURNITURE REPAffi BEA ';ON 6133-J COSTA MESA 2050 SANTA ANA AVE. Y,q "x48''x96'' Temp. Maso- nite per sq. ft ............... lOc tn or out. Phone Kimberly 20p%1 , tone. BeautifUJ C&Sft. DANZ_ Costa Meaa. Beacon 87•7-J. 3-7180. 32pS4 ' SCHMIDT PIANO CO., 020 No. 31c33 3415 NEV'(PORT BLVD. !by Lido) NEWPORT BEACH TOP QUALITY Workmanshif,.,:l:d Materials CANE, RUSH, .or RAWHIDE 215 lbs. Thiele Butt Shingles per sqllare .................. $5.75 \!"" ~einforcing Steel 5c ft. WANT WORK as sales girl or baby sltter. Experienced and reUable. Ha.rbor 0578.-R. 32c33 . CURTAINS, Drapes, Slip Co•era, Pillows recovered. Blankets re. bound. Household mending. Call ' Refinishing ALSO DOORS, WINDOWS, Mrs. Brieeoe, Beacon >718-Mc : SASH and Mouldings left , ___________ 3_tc_3_3 New SINGER• electric. port- able. Lifetime guarantee a.nd service, including sew- ing lessons. Small dow.n payment and $1.25 per week. 20c33 FURNITURE FINISHING · REPAIRING BULLOCK'S "Qld Furn.lture At Ia Best" L. C. BUiiock PTOp. 407 Fruit St. Pb. Kl 2·2732 Santa Ana 2~p38 from lumber yard sale, at BARGAIN PRICES. BAYVIEW BUILDERS SUPPLY 81B Coast Highway, Nwpt. Beacon 6025 . WOMAN WANTS HOliTSl!!WORK. Baby sttting 4& hr. eventnp. Call Beacon M22-W. 33p MRS. CURTIS INMAN Balboa Island may have a palr of paue1 to the Paulo Drive-In Theatre tlJ caUlngj for them at otflce of the 1' Newport Harbor PubUahlnir Co., 2211 Balboa Blvd., Newport·Beach. I SINGER SEWING CENTEll SOii W. WI, KI 2-39411, Santa Alla •R•g. U.S. PaL Ott. bySgr:Mtg. Co. 16Uc I Electrolux Cleaner New 1950 -$69.75 Aleo Factory Rf"bulrts BILL FLETCHER lZ-BUILDING SERVICES i_z-_o_c_1LD __ IN_·o_s .. E_K_v_._1c_1:_s'---•2~ W.ANDD ---PA1:N¥1NG -- 2U6 Santa Ana Ave., Coeta Meaa SALES-SERVICE Bea. 6208-W 29c42 Complete Housecleaning Service --··. Klt<~en and Wall WaaMng -1'100• Cldnlng and Waxing Window Cleaning -FUralture and Rug Cleil.nlng BEACON 6111-ALL WORK GUARAN'rEED-PREE ESTIMATES A-l's House and Winddw Cleaning Servfc:,e sPRA y or BRUSH BY JOB or HOUR call E. BARTLE'IT, Bea. 8624...ft lMO lrvibe Ave. Coat& ·Mesa 19c33 PAINTING PAPERHANGING Sym:t>son & Nollar Phone Harbo,r 2404. 14c15 Wilson Trys H~ to ship King-Size Boat 1fO Portland AJI Kenneth Wl18oo. MJracJ~ Mlle yacltt; bNkrr. 1vanh to do ·WA.NT YOUR DmTY WOR& I~ "hit> the Jlf"!kare out of .town. ! DONE! QOTOHAL---lt'11 all ~vrapped up and addl'f'Ued, too. Hu bf'en. for a wf"flk. Complete housecleaning eentce. But the earrl.-n won't handle It.. Special rates to contractora. Cont<f'atA of the packqe. wldreued. t. Georp i'. Briee., .Jr... Fbr Free Eatimatea S..E.. 6th avenue at <bk "treet._ POrtlud,. Ongo11._ .-the 46-foot Call Harbor 1708-W 49,POS Ch•I• Craft cmJser, So W'Mt, ...... ------~,------?-----------'--' Bath Rooms Dralnboarch MEN FROM NEWPOR.T HAR· BOR and Orange County Area A tremendous expanll1on pro- gram creates an Lmmedtate need ot men between the agea of 21 and 4!5. A revolutionary new Idea in broadcasting ''KFI" ln conjunction with our bustneu WINDOW SHADES Plain, patterned or wuhable. MADE IN OUR SHQP of the Finest Materlala Kimmons' 435 E . 17th, Costa Mesa Beacoh 5436 makes this a most sou.&bt alter 29c30 opportunity. Men with sales •1------------- oupel'VOOry exponene< preferred PERMANENT. S I but othtttl tntel"ffted ?n making a career of eelllng are welcome Regular $~0 Creme 011 aa we thoroughly tr a 1 n you. S~ecia} $5 Earnlngs average $3~0 to $400 monthly to start. More u you LOUIS S BEA UTT SHOP team our bus.tnel8. Must have 329 EAST leth ST. car. Personal Interview by Mr. Coeta·Mesa Beacon 6178sJ Early, 1"iday 19' a. m. to t2 8c9B noon, March 10th at CaUt. State Employment office, 701 North Flower. Santa Ana. NO IN- VESTMENT NECESSARY. NO CANVASSING. WE SELL BY FOUR MEN'S SUITS, 42 long. Portable typewriter. Ho.over vacuum. Wardrobe trunk. Girl's 26 .. bicycle. Harbor 2774 days. 32c34 which .... bol•t..i on to " Pa-I Re' Drive Ge. ts cUlc EJe<!trtc nat car Tttunday -Glau Blocka Store Front. • ft1r Mlpmt•nt to Brice~ DEL MANGELS COMBINATION MALT • Sand-,LAUNOERALL Auto. Wuher $50 APPOINTMENT ONLY. 32p33 That'i1 "'ht'D the troublf. be-TILE CONTRACTOR wich girl, experienced. Apply Tape&try bf'd davenport ··· -....... t25 pa. p St t 221 Ogle .St. Coat& Me. Mac's Malt Shop, 2100 Ocean Arm8trong Asphalt Tile, · fl ~ """ tho,rp l~pttt-0rs oor ar BEA.CON 6531-M: ,Front, Newporl Beach. 32c33 350 square feet ........................ ~ of tfw. Rallroo.d Commhu11ton ot 88c8'111-Apt. ho~ gas range ............ $79.50 /# WANTED-Experienced waitre08. ~-uywood bed box sp-'n~ CaUfornia rPftlM'd t@ li\'f'\ cfti'· U1.V • ~ • a .. aace. In vk.>w of the cmJ11er'a ''The Red Cross drive In the Nlte work. AppJy 1619' Coast and mattress .......... , ........... $39.:SO N~rt Harbor area has gotten Pat'13 Pai·nt Shop Highway, Corona del Mar. Two Elec Reing •50 L ... be I ch t (1'7'8"'') and br am .,.... · • · · ............. • ._. 01~ to a poor atart and donations 31c33 (U~). In token of their ~-s ttlfols far are way. below expect.a-Carpenter Repairs on the 11111bject the lnspeeton. ~~~·"· ~g to a atatefJ\ent Re~od-.~Ii~; & . ~~"l~e; M, aintenance ~ ... .w.'ca:W. rea'd'ln '"-Ex. caes .. Ti-·~~ r 8 • a-. '· \ . ' <;~ t ·J r.c1r.,,i· up plaea1Jff.1;a!rwr the ft\~-..-by. Ca l Hann ch&. I . min °of 1the 1950 cainpaign. H.-lfht," .. 'ExeeM.~· WI •• Goal for the-area ha!J been set 62-tfc But, ultJmat ... ly. It appean u though thf" lndlvldual carriers have UM-ftnal uy on "'he'ther ttw boat ca.a p tbrou,-b to. Portland. 8. P . Ola't Baadle Jt. Wilson ""'d y .... el'da(y UuU t.bf' 8 o u t b e r n Pa.elfic can't" handle It. ...... that he WM walt- lnC for \VOrd from tM Great N ortbem aod Westem · Pad1lc roe.ls. a~ $77,386 aqd the national goal $6p'.OOO.OOO which is a 25 percent lncrea.ae over lut year. And New- pqtt. Harbor collections are a.bout 28i percent BELOW the s a m e point lut year. PAINTING by Harry Hall COLOk SPECIALIST and Dl:CORA TORS Les Uvingston, co-<::ha.irman of the drive, said the 2:i percent in- c'taae was n~M&ry this year be:C•uae of gnater dema.nds ori the Red t::roas and because the clU"Pent dollar bu lesa purcbulng 14:-PEftSONALS pqwer than before, 'lbe drlve is nine days old today Does your watch and will end Marc.h 31. Last year Keep1 accurate tim.e ! Newport Harbor i went well over All macilJnery needs fresh o1J.. HOUSEKEEPF.R-Aaeil~ In care of i 2 cltildreJl.: Live :~J Sattafac- tory salary._ Harbor 3,098 31c33 Dale's Furniture l8291Harbor: Blvd. Bea.. SIOf-W . ' . ·' ., TABLE PADS WANTED-Rea! Estate Salesman Made to zr:teaaw"e, e&rl7- famlliar with Corona. del Mar dellnq, Low.t prtcea area. Capable to take charge ' ~~~~e733..,, of branch office. Good con-' """'"<· tract, drawing ac count and ~------------lll-"pl­ override offeced to right man. For interview, Write Box f.ft, · Corona det. Mai. ri-ll'tJltNnllJll!: FOR BAJ.Ill. BEAtlTIRUL MONTll:R!lY WAL- NUT DINING SE'l. i benches, 2 um chaira. Harbor 51-R. 3lc33 Ma.Jn, Sant.a..-An&, corner 6th. Sale 20 Used PIANOS Trad~ ln on Pa.ckal'd Belt tele, Vision. All reconditioned 1n our Mop. 1 Med. uprlgbt ........................ $ 85 3 Bun,.&alow upright.a, each .... $135 10 Pialn uprl.ghU&, each ........ $135 1 Bungalow uprtght ................ Sl~ ~ Medium uprlghtA. each ........ $1W 'PERMS $Ui DOWN $5 A MONTH SHAFERS 421 N. Sycamore St . Santa Ana, Calif. Phone KI 2-0872 ·~l:CUL ANNOUNCE. • .Mesa Sewing Machine Center 1884. Harbor Btwt. Costa Kesa New and. UMd INIWlft6 machlnu ' Prtced at $12.60, up Come In and see the new LITE· WEIGHT PORT ABLE $112 PHONE BEACON 6613-W for Dependable repBir service 17tfc 60-BUSINESS OPPORTUN. WANTED TO BUY Insurance agent with 15 years ex- perience, adequately ttnanced, wanbl to buy -.n I ns.urance agency ·or acquire an interest. Write Agency~ &1"5 W. Cent- ury Blvd., Los Angeles 45.. Calif. 32p37 W~Man ·or lady to take ., over kitchen in cafe where beer 4 wine le sold. Business Is good. Small Inv. See Joe. 447 New~ port Blvd., Costa Mesa. 32c33' FINANCIAL Assistance Needed. New Hot ROd and Garage Tune- Up Set.. Sqld ~ qrder. Ready to ,._,..i!ur.j, ~ly Box .. I" C{o Newpoi:t Harbor Publishing Co. 32p3S YOpNG CE>U'.PLE and cbtld de- lllrt· yevly reata~ Apnl tst., 2 ~m tu.miahed.. Fenced yd. C. D. M. Hgt.a. or ·Laguna, $75. 3'Ml Bolly, Laguna Beach. L. B. 5"3. ·32p33· W .t\.NT 3 bedrm, furn. home for 4 a,JuJ:ta. Corona del Mar, 315 Manne, Balboa Isle Har. 2774 32c34 "-'i'APTS. and ROUSES The broke.r, wh& 1-ndlrcl tbe-' •le of ttte craft whidt. formr.rly •~need ae Ted KID&. of Loos ~h. Hid U1ai It it Is s que8--. tlon of hf'leht ....,, Uae ftylac brid&tt c.a be nmoveil ,.r.aatly enouch" to red.w:e tJle belsM by N ·o feet. tbtlr quota but unless donations -EVEN WATCHES. , =~ ::i, :!e n!:d c;-10:: All wor:.1d~ tn a::: Corona GENERAL Insurance otnce need8 roR Pl8HINO JIOATS. All atzea. ~AL f --ts .,. uUd to COf\.lrlbute woman !or I> d!o()m. Write In S.. Jll<. Whitlock at I.Ho ~ 1 SPECIALISTS •11"-t they ipve ~t ,_,. plus a Wallace Calderhead! detail. q• an4 quaJU1oat1ono to tll8Ula. Harbor =. tttt• quarter mo... 817 Coaat Blv,d., Corona de! Mar · P. 0. BDI< ix. Balboa I8""'d. . Call a:.h.a Crall' l>lattlct clWrmen on Balboa I 17':30 ,., 53<35 38 FT. CONVERTED c HR t S :.!.. · Phone Harbor 610 HOUSE FOR RENT~ bedroom and den, bkfat. rm., dintng rm .. 2 car garage. Front and back MODEL A FORD. Good condition. yard. UnusuaUy attra'lth',e furn· Priced for quick sale '46. 1139 , lahlngs, $125 per month fDr a yr. West Balboa Blvd. Harbor 1974 209 Broadway, Coeta Men.. Bea-. 32c33 con 6374-R. 32c33 1 'CWEVROLET, late '48, Fleetllne DUPLEX, yearly, 1 bedroom, re•r 4. dr. aeda.n, low mile.age, radio. apt .. $5:> mo. Incl. utif. 110% JCxcJ. cond. $1400, Private party 30th St., Newport Beach. 32p33·, Barbot' 2861:.J Sat., Sun., or NICE 3 RM. Furni.lhed or ua.~ furnished A p t a. Reaaonable· 144~ Newport Ave., Coat& Meaa.. 32p33 alter 6 p. m. 32p33 1936 CHEVROLET Coupe. Fine condiUon. Good gas mileage. $1"5. 604 JJi-. Corona del Mllr. Harbor 2206-M evenina-s. 32p34 YEARLY RENTAL-Ocean view. 3 B. R. unrum. Newl>t decorated. $75 month. 127 • 33rd St., New-~:W' TO LOAN port.Beach. Phone Bea. ~-M . 'LOA.NB TO BUU..O, DtPROVE. 32c34' BUY,. MODERNIZ!l, Oil ------------• REFINANCE · LIDO ISLE BAY FRONT APT., 1 bedrm. furn. $62.50 mo., to June 1st. Large l bedroom apt. $75. Year round•rental-Beacon Bay, $90 mon. turnisbed. Phone Harbor 2562 • 32tfc We Buy Trwot Doeda NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS • LOAN ASSN. • 11.'133 Via Llllp ..,_ Har. 1500 ~Home Town Boy Makes. Good Loans · Call RO.BERT SA.T'J'LER Harbor 1020-J NICELY FURNlSHED DUPLEX. 1 bedrm .. $M mo. 1980 WeSt- mJnster, Costa Mesa. Beacon 6551-W. .. 32c33 rep. POIRIER MORTGAGE CO. Gt t.%-l"BA. t.%% Metropolitan YEARLY RENTAL-3 rm. tum. Ll!e Ins. Co. 4\> :5% house. $50 mo., util. pald. SU." Slate .Mutual B&L 5~ • e9' W, Balboa Blvd. Har. -2684.... Loana on homes 3~ Ooratruetfon refJnance APT.-Newly decorated. Yoerly rent. S('rve? refrljferatiOn. Tile ~1111 _____ Y_w_'A_N_'TE_o ___ _ kitchen. Must be seen to ap-Sl.04000 FIRST TD, $llD month, preciate. Gara.Ce, 'WlUJh room. & ,9 309 -34th, Newport .Beuh. % int., yrs. 7-rm. res., own. 38 .... ':t_~ occupied. Balboa Beach. P. O. ..-Box S'l, Heniet, Calif. 27p32 EXTRA C~ 3 rm. apt. Dec. FOB. SALE _ 1st Trust Deed refrig. UtU. ,j>e'ld. $40 . mow 1:IO 1 $15..800, 8% ,~n local property'. June 15th.' 301 E . Ba.y Ave., Owner Ha.rOor 0631 32 a3 Balboa. Har. 1959-J. 3$c33 ' . p FURNISHED ;,.,.... two .e.r;l;>m :~ON AGCY apartment. Yearly rental. qw .. _ · paid. Ingutre 1•00> West Ocean. ·c O E C ~ FMnt. Ha.rboru:1-w. 33f35 . · L .L · TI 0 NS UNFURNISHED 3 rm. apt. Papel ·The, oldest organization tn Orange ray heat. Stove and trigidlt,iN , COUnty ispectali&ing In the collec, . furnlshe'-1•111 t¥el1otrope. ~ . Uon of delinquent accounta. rOna -Gel Mar (tnqu"ire at 319). Sltablished t:n ~anta Ana for Phone Harbor 2989-W 38itH 28 yeen, MRS. BE>YD ~ i . ' Appling 211 sapphire,~ llland ' Collection Co. may have & pair of pa.we to '-a 0Dmmttcl&l1 Naet Bank Bldg, Paulo Drive-In Theatre by ""'*"-f.tll and BUJ.h.,' Santa Ana for them at office ot the N~ .. -t ! KI. 2:..3070 and KI. 2-3079 Harbor Publlshlng Co., 22U Balbi.a 9tf~ Blvd., NewportJSeacb.. ! ISA-TRAJLl!!lt PA.Bil LOVELY QUIET TRAILER PARk Space.a $3.ISO week. Adulta. 1741 Pomona, Costa Meaa . Phone Beacon 674.7-J 11-llEAL ESTATE !El(ptlANGE WANTED TRADE -Have Jot in Ontario and trailer for property. . W . S. Kuhl. l&tO N ewport Blvd., OO&ta Mesa. 35p36H __________ 26_1_1c_·, Want home or income ROOMS foi" pe_ftt Oft pema.enent . basia. Walk.inc. d, t et• ace to Miracle Miie. 41'8" Jltlverai~ Ave._ NewpoK HalcbU. 3lpS3 A apok....._ for the Balboa Tramftt company. "'hlcll to.ded the c,ruiAe.r onto tb• 6.t .,. &ur week. desert.bed t b e tuk M .. quite u .,eratto~ -nd, Jlln. Alfrecl II. G1-.. and Mll.S. II. R. Mil.cNEILL CRAFT. PleUUN or llJ>Ort II.ah-Liuwood Vick, Rltor. Will exchange C-2. Bualnen Cor- ner 188' -!'82" to 20' paved alley In North Van Nuys. Location S. E . comer of Oaborne. St.- ~t& a_urwe. Ripe for devel- opment. Submit. WrJte Box ~ ,,_ Newport Harbor Publlshing Co.. 33pSll ~ c . It. BDard.man have an,. T~ 513. Poinaattla. Coren& 491; Ku Ing. Galley, Hc9:d. Larp cabin. Balboa Ialand. Bar. 20U. 32c04 rR-00--M-S-to_r_EM __ t_er_w_ee_k-.-.-l-O_w_k_. nounced tlMI• _...,!a who are d "'-• C t l may h&ve a pair-Qf PHlll '° the-•!rtn large IJ!llt tank. Grey and up. Kuchen pri..._ ·• a111u. l!!ftAft: ~--to--can-...lng. an r 1ungus on ro Paulo.Dtt-X..na-~ .wag D1 ... 1 engille. Price 13,800. "' ........__ H ALSO room, with private bath. 'Ills ... ·-!'l't itu:luda, 111-.. -. Sl'lN'ialists 141' lhalll at-.. "' uot N ...... l Tetms( MorrUi 7731 I!!, ........ i.JG>Ur ~: ome prlv. entranco tor 3 adults, $1.Z TWO rD• ...,GAINS' Bo ..W Uiai, •·"'1e tlte -~ X...,. -ga. Helen :r---·l'VIMlth!qeo._llU-.a , A...,, Weatmiruottt. 30tfcH Bali:i:ta~IBN. -~ 111ee4'• week. 123. 28th SL, Newport .D.l\.n. , • -ol ~ .. '° -~ Wilbur L&ke, G-o·o r g e We turni;i tree Inspections and Bllrd..}'ie"tort ....... ff. K. MANSFULD , eel.... .... .. wait_. .Beach. 33cH lBT-4 apt. . ~ldg. Good location rar waoi PftllY ....,...,, ,.,_. out-.· No,... 8ampoon, Joh• •ltlmatea of your termite or · ' na Opal. l5alboe lllland '"ti:. twla -. llllt•....., lllalt 1 In Balboa. Pay ove• 10% aet L ..,,__,_. .,. • .... -~~ Hip.<$, fl...,_ A-Jahn Pren.. : tungua control on 1'!"• !ROI>-• :J::<r· 1-If( !!to11ta -11 •---·~. •-Aua , on tnveotm~t a! $lf.OOO. · .. &~ ...--_.._. ddrin1·-•·•· s•~-Wllliala ......... OWr 10 yesra.e::= ·le M'& ~· 987 Z.ft a pdl all pillll t:O-Ule _,.... 41 I -..... -~ ... aa.-..~~,.,,.,, D< • .,..,,._ .. • Ir--pa.ekace• (Uldl. u. •r-oot :--:Yi',--. ~ ~ ' ~:;' .... :-~.1 -Uld: Paulo~~ 117 atMn1 .. x.~ Jllr-~ .,..t, . ._~ on the .-1 ""' ttplatloao w.. Lliitdolwr. Gexae OnMm. ~-·-, : RATl'AN FUalil: ._. -at-.,. oe Iba Jlew,_. ~ ..... -.. -BLVD. STOR& or office ror "'"~ BeipU Ill Cooa. Jllelia, 9li5 oq. . .... -t.· ....... eoi.y, -All .. fu,117 puaa-1. " . . ..... . In car-de! Mar, '40 mo. -tt .... r...-. °"'" fft '4li00. 7-.,..., """'Up._...-. "· --~--~ ~·-PHA /l'erms•-•-' -~ ~ •. ~· -= aa-~Oo.,Dttft'-Bo.......,"' ----~ __ .. _ ~ ---f.-·-··-~ --. -___ , -~ -• -'""" -r-"""'·1 -s Kr. -· -eout mv11.1 .• -~--...... Rfflto~--. .o. ~ --.. ll o.111-· . . Call KI 2010!! t... llPl"Jl'lbnmt · pdcN rlirllL 3 pc. -. --a•WF= nqo. ' J.,._ .IUEUUI a;J.LI '· Ceroll& cleJ v ••. -r 2519-J'. ._.% W'. ~ Bl,d.. 1!1(1'~·· ,... ""·-·1e .. --. -lot ~lit ~m.-'--· '· 'DI ...... s. --~-----. ' ~--· --·Co to Pert----B c. B. BEIJ>EN j 0,.... 1-• dolJ:I' ----~JLUlllO s· t -a -~·"-lpL t ~-~1 ' Slc113 --_.._ . -~o Ol'JI j ~ CON';1'8DL Jf: --. ~-...... &rilUr. N ~ ~ -.. ..-·~ -~, -~-. ·~BIU(ND~~'m!NEW~i:l.!-":::..L.~,:r;~iiiiiitiiiillJ ,.!~ .. -.. ~ _ ... ,_-~J= ' . ---~st., --Ma . ' I • Slife• Ni ... ~ DMI, •t .. ll&d -;;;-;;;;::--:-::---T -~· ....i..... _ ~ _ ,.... _ . . . ,,_ I · Jll3a Y1a _u.o. • I.QUILT rmuo.tlllJ:D llOOll a .,..,.... 2 ~ -bf! lM G•••t -er ._ * &1~..i.i.... A ~'& lltOll aum. --9' ....W Bptelal '31& ,__ at New,po.t ...... , ,'~ -·-._.. _ --.-. ~kit.. •!Wfll -_......_._ ·w s • ....a. I ' ....... ' ~ Oolw. dll Kar.,... -p:ws..., ...... '•Ml.I I ..,M-cm?i.w ~ D•••*""" nuro. CO., t --ed .... y~~~,..... ar.i .... =.t: witJl ~ ·,_...._.,:-=·~ ... to' l "":.ii;-~~= 1'WlleP,; ?'~J!! i ru'111.'#-0lol0'11I» ~ -N<>. ..... -·~mt; -· . "' ..... ._ f', .. Box~ it'llliijtt WOl'lla>&-p It .. 7 ............ ts• . -f ::_ .... ~---.......... ;:, • •• .ODIU .... ,,, • ..,_,.. .. -~ 8&'Let ....... ~E' · .• '"DRiN .,., nto ..... --tliliia•'-------~ • .., 1111 -• • -• ... -·-... ·v_, ,.. 'rtul Baau eoaoa.. .' Sic -... v~ *" !'W.-.~t. a 1 .1.::;. ........ ;,:..•r:: , --:..'.:-.. ~~.:":'.:.·; ' -:... ..... G•••l•ll-••aa a.n. ~ ~ .. ~":';°ntC::-1a9: w:::c.•=! gf M • I D · ·' 1 ••. f l ,8'Yd. ... ~ .. --HO•• ~rt II I • -....... ' ,._.,, '· .:.. ...,... ~-· --o.p» • .,, .. -..... . ... • -I . ', t . --~ -·..-11m will -• ,. •• c,. • rt'qrllc-_,. -. ;o:, .. ,.:-: c::.; .-'" a1 s. 'Of• M,'l""M .1. • -IHI l'CJll1IAC • .,,.;..;;.. •-' 'VOGEL \V.<l T ,UE R ta' .. - -• r•I • L -~ 1 u ._.: -la -. ... NJIO CO., -.Jll._ Miia, -· .j.I Haw •••""-• OlP n "" ·-_..,.erwil, N....,. -l ~-1:... • a•nas'l-sl· ... -llE-°'Ml'i"lia7 -_. ~ .... --' -Y EUtl!WaatClrS I , __ RmlT.U.•, r -mlot •lltYm'Ms ~ Mlit.R~[R_,,. ,,_ ..... -,_ M9 ... .. ... ........... --•· ... " ... Ml,W -..... a -D t N , •• 7 x •• ~. COIU>Olf, Rid:« wm .... .. -·· ..... ..... .... ~l' plM fa.. II "•h ___ h ·-.,.. .. __ ,.._ ........ ?, ......... ~ ..... ~--• 0 ilrU 'WA1 ·--··-· ~Jilft..C,D.11[. eoz,,.tlzrl-. --- 0 ,,-llft..131!1 as .;; __ _,_~ ·---, ,,1 _ ,~ •• i 1,4 ••·• .U.& ~-. Ilda .. s rc:-wa...,'otttra · • •· -, r -'a-a s'Z •t--.. ....... j • I I " - , , f l ( . .. ------:r -' ~-....... ~'"l!"Ol'T''f':''~•t"'• .... .,.·-.. """'"'~ ..... • • ' . • • • • -" ~~~·~~~~!~~~-~~~-~!"~·j·~·~~~·~j·~-~!·~-~!~~-~~~~------~~1~·~~~·~1~·!*!.!~!·!·!.---~·~lJ~!~~~!J~i~~~C!~~~~~---~---~-J~~l!~~!!~~a!-!ri~!~n~-~-~~-~-~:~.t-~~~~~.~.1~· · CORONA DEL KAR PROPEiTIES . ' :V:OOEL V ALtJD · • BFSI' VALUE -G.L On Belboa Penau.Ja U>ve1y Dew 8 blldrOom 2 .bait>. hum1.t1alo-fully ~ $10,750. f~ lau 'comm!ttmiuit. .SeWns· If~ Y $12$0! Kllltlple liatin&' No, i224. · i . . B~ VALUE -Bay Front New lwo story mod'ir", ~ bda of plete &IML-'IJVbl muter bedroom witJl1 plUIOftlllic ~ ~ .. 2 ba Pa furnace $35.ooO · T ~ -. yne J I ' room and and lanai. ' • BEST VALUE ...,... LidO Completely furnished] atwtio iii w 1-p,.,.••"* patio, att~tive land-, ecaplRg and lawn fufnit111e. 1*. gancie. ... BEsT: VALUE _:__'Income 6 rental& on Central-Storm pd a~ ~ mo. Sell· Ing ~ $19,500. I , • THE JOHN VOGEL COMPANY 100 Main St., Balboa "at the Ocnn Pier" . Phone Harbor 145 Day or Nile ' 1------------------~.----:-----+------- Blanche A. Gates-Realtors-Ginny Gates JACK GREENE,' Sales Manager 311 Marine Ave;, Balboa Island Phone Harbor 1671 Evenings: Harbor 7t6-M ' I BAI.BOA ISLAND $23.!IOO-Near south bay1 new and charming 3 bedrooms, dining rm.. 2 baths. Beautiful lRmDy patio. Dbl. ·gar.. T!lia )Mime ~ . real charm. All MllS. lge. Exlnt. terma. $10,000 Down, DUPLEX -New and beautifully • furn. LOWER has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. UPPER has 4 hedI ms~ 3 baths, 1undeck. · Dbl. gar. Best ineome property on island.1 CHARMING 2 bedroom homes on !ul1 sized lots. Completely furnished, as low as $13,500 .. LIDO ISLE-Near yacht club, charmingly furnish- ed home, $9,500. ' NEWPORT HEIGHTS ~ Spacious 3 bedrm, din. • rm. home. Fireplace, floor furnace, 1 Y" bath•. Dbl. gar. Garden plot. fruit trees. For comfort & be1rnty this is it! Pr. rght. COSTA MESA-$1500 down, $67.85 per mo. inct. tax., ins., prin. riz ilit. Buys this charm. 3 bedrm. din. rrft. home. Hdwd. firs., dbl ., gar. Lge. landscaped, fenced lot. Choice • neighborhood. BLANCHE A. GATES -Realtors -GINNY GATES DO YOU KNOW THAT NOW! ! YOU CAN BUY A LARGE LOT ~ BEAT!JTIFUL CORONA JilGHLANDS FOR AS LlTl'LE AS $1950 • GEQRGE J. DA VIES DEVELOPllll COAST HIGHWAY AT SEAWARD ·G. N. WELLS Broker When you need a bargain in a home. come and See Us-. HARllOR 4 H-J HARBOR 1665 Motel or Business Site 93 x 413 Close tn. Zone C-2 Service Sta. & Home · j . : · i ; 1 'J~ ,,... ~e1 -; Prime cor. loc•tlon-major oil Jtob1£rf tf. .M.Of L I. company I~. Take It aJI, lock t11tock ud ba.rrti. lochMllng the 1900 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ! a n d too. for the outstanding prtce ot- Only $13,500 Beacon 8224.J Snacious ranch home SEE THIS LOVELY -ffh;.ff bedroom• -on ~ aen 2 BEDRM. HOME on Broadway ot nicely landscaped and choice-ln "Co!lta Memt:. Prlted to &ell Jy Joea.tNi cround· One ol ~_r with a small down payment. very best boys at $1 3.250. te • .,-. ! I • • Hove gO<XI nnta.18 tn Newport Also a 2 B. ft. ....,..., yrly. rental .. • We Are.- Ht1adquarters For1 Ba~ Front Proj>erU~s. B{! sure to see the following before you bUy! Lido :isle Bay· Front This attractive 6 bedroom, rum· lab.ed borne bu 60 fl. frontatf". pier and fioat. North shore or Lido, nd.r Ea.st end. PrtcNI to Bell at ~·000_:__ Lido Isle Attractive 1watet'front 2 bedroom. 2 bath Home wilh maids' room. On 50 tot lot, pier JWrm\tted. Furniture is Included at price ot $4:2,600. · Balboa Bay Front eo foot waterfrontage -bulkhead, pier·and ,noat. Beautltul view •lf haJ"bor. J'tve bedrooms, 2 b{llhs. Double prace. Priced t o stll at value ot )and and waterfront Im; provemertt alone. SEE TIDS ! Price $32,600. . - Canal Front Two bedrodn turnl!lhE'd home, ptcr and float, boat house with wayi1, full pric~ $14,500. $5,000 down will handJe. Lido Isle Lot /SPECIAL) 4.5 tt. front.age in excellent loca· lion. nca~ club. Specially prlcf'd at $3,750. Lid°> Isle Home $2,950 Down Thia well <testgned home -new. · ·.~2 Mdi-Oo'mi.. Unlt'lld.t', ·be.ort,' t-On· atrUctlon. 52 rt. lot, a fr o rd s BEST tetm.s. Full price $18,9~0. HARBOR INVESTMENT CO . REALTORS 3001 Newp3n Blvd., Cor. 30th St. Newport Beach, Same Ph. H . 1600 R. W. BARTINE and ASSOCIATES 1806 Newport Blvd. Co\ta Meaa Beacon :'>320 Corona del Mar New, extrem~ly modern 2 B. R . Lota of built·ins, carport, $8,Mltl, terms. "'; NeWiPOFt Blvd. ~" I ilFl-dtttage We have It, 4 Mesa Drive to the Arches. Newport Heights Income 3 Unlta, doUbJe garage. Small in· veatment. Good t'ncome. Newport Blvd. 2 Butnees 'Cnits, 2 reaidenUal ln· Conte -1all •tor $17,500. You abouW are these. ' • I . "A Few Je~eJs in the Crown of e Sea;' ( n . l, ! -~~~·_:_~_c_H~~~l~CE----~~UI::..::.::LD::.:.IN~G~-~LO~T~~~~~~~--il* ' . OCEAN VIEW . bOT -80 ll :Ml! -BEACH FRONTAGE . • . I . BE HAD ON EASY 'l'ERMS -ONLY _ ............... i ..'. ..................... ~10,600 OtHER OCEAN VIEW i LOTS AS • ~ t;T-~-1 _w~ -·-------$8.00& 40 l'T. OORNER It-2 ~~-$8.liOO 40 J".l'. R-2 WNE .... ___ ,,.$ 5, 7li0' I LOW, AS ........ -.......... -............. _ ......... $4,000 I 4tl Fl'. R-2 zdNE __ ,,,,,,_ ......... $5,000 80 rr. R-1 ZONE ................ $12,000 ' 1IO J'T. R·3 ZONE .. _ ............ $ 9,000 60 FT. R·3 CORNER -Y'AGND'ICENT VJEW -LOW PRICE -TERMS SEE US FOR HOMES -RENTALS -LEASES ·-EXCHANGES SEVERAL EXCELLENT RENTALS FOR EAsTER c CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTIES • • • • I J.. · I ' as•L. BSTAn 1 • ~ r j 1 ~ STANLEY Slf~ EXCLUSIVE ~ISTINGS CORONA DEL MAR . . • (l()zy TWO BEDROOM HOME -Under $7,500. This home built on rearl of very fine R-2 sixty foot lot south of Highway. ' FRONTAGE IN OORONA DEL MAR for a home or investment. You eanlt miss on this. Contact Bill Kem11ton or Tom Payne at ·Harbor 2474. 411 Coast Boulevard, • Corona del Mar Phone Harbor 1037 BALBOA. ISLAND Early Spring News March 9th, 1950 BALBOA ISLANDERS AND FRIENDS: Do not read this advertisement unless you want to get acquainted with some real buys. Call on us for a thorough s howing ot properties in this area. By knowing your wants we can supply the listing. We have a good variety, for example: 2 B. R. Rustie home, furn., on Sunny Comer ................ $15,500 (Close to Marine Ave. Fenced yard, 2 car gar.) South Bay Front, Balboa Island lots .......... $13.000 and $14,500 (1 shares a pier, make your ofter now) 3 B. R . home, 1()(j block 0n,yx Avenue ..... -........ , ............ $18,500 (Cheerful, colorful, 1 14, baths, weH heated) 2 B. R . & 3 B. R. homes, with Apt.a.' ........ $17,500 and $21 ,500 (Stand out values at Beacon Bay, a must see) Grand Bay front home, 4 B. R. Ii Rumpus Room ........ $42,500 · (Year round or sllllllller, perfect at Beacon Bay) Hoping to see you soon, Phone Harbor 63 Serving Balboa Ialand and Vicin1ty J . A. BEEK OF'FlCE Hub Powers • Wm. ~hmidt Balboa Island Ferry Landing NEWPORT HEIGHTS Will trade equity of $5800 in a new 2 bedrm. home for inside lots, Lido Isle. CORONA DEL MAR " ' 60 ft. level R2 corner. Excellent location $A250. Will sell separately. ' VIEW HOME-Lovely new 3 bednn .. 2 bath din- ing rm., large lot. 'A real home with deluxe fea- tures, dish washer, garbage disposal, etc. Over 1600 sq. ft. Hardwood floors . Price is lower than replacemeut cost. Wa'nt a Good Buy? A 2 bed.rm. home that Is just I yr. old. Dual furnace, a ve ry nice kll<;hen, nt-a.r the Cat h o l l c church and school. Just com- . plcl.ed.a $900 patio.A .batbecu~. Dandy loam soil. Garage. V..'e conalder thla property wtlh lU ide&I location a very good buy. Full pr!ce- Only $7,250 California Ranch Type Home ' TIDS IS A REAL BARGAIN! ! ! Imagine-a Bay Front Lo,t -for $10,500. TERMS too. I • ... Contact•Edith Maroon at Harbor 1775. EARL W. STANLEY Realtor 11\h aDd Cout Hlway , Newport Beach· 81~ c.a.t Hlgl!way Corona del Mar 22."l Marine Av~. Balboa l aland tath and lrviM Newport Beach 3113 W . Central Newport Beach 15 NEW COST.I\ MESA HOMF.S NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION VErS-NO DOWN PAYMENT (Usual ~mpounds) , LOOK AT THESE' olJi.sT-AND1NG 0 .FEM'TfuES: ti 3 ~ms'in each h~-V sof&t Lots r Ye miii. from Beach and Harbor ti Close {o Newport Union H. S. ti Lawns, Shrubs, 1Trees ti Separate Dining ;iioom v Hardwood Floors ti Dual Floor Furnace 3 Floor Plans lo Choose From Only $8,000 -$8,050 -$8,130 Monthly Payments Apprr x. $56.30 incl. taxes & Ins. GEO. T . EVEf!!ON, Salesman C. GALEN DENISON, Realtor 498 Newport Blvd. COST'..\ MESA Pb-. Bea. 6243-W (Evenings Hartlbr 3157-W) CALL HARBOR 2034 REGAmJING THESE SELECTED OtrrSTANDING "BUYS" Balboa -$8,500 Ocean Front -$9750 _Niel' 2-bedroom stucco home on Near Balboa ahopping area~ peninsula, 2 car garage. Com-Old but charming. 4 bedl"OOms pk>tely Jumisbed but it needs a A 2 baths. Lot alone is worth One of the finest homes in thl11 thoughtful owner lo give It $6WQ, R -3 zone, Large Ji v ing area, buUt under F . H. A. speci-some charm. 1 room with fitf'place, Modern Owner wants to sell. EILEEN B. RICHARDSON Lester C. Jones 1208 Coast Highway on the Mariner's Mile Newport Beaeh Bea. 6739 tlcatlons. It I.!! a long low ram-1 kitchen. bllng ranch type home, •hake Bayfron t _ $37 500 n>ot, open beamed celling•, beau-' Lido Lots -1h price tiful firi!pJace. 'l'he hou11e sets . Large, modem well built home, Beautiful lot and a half on Lido • BEING COMPLETED • (Between Santa Ana and Tustin) Special Low Price Shown starting Fr;day, March 11th 1 :00 to 5 :00 p. m. Daily up on a knoll on a corner acre partly furnl.!'lhed, 5 bedroom!\ .. r d I kl ba~hs 3 garage work8ho"" Isle for only $3150 and anolh<>r o gr.oun over oo ng u pp c r • · ..,. t '"9"0 s 1 th k Newp o rt Bay and the vast Pie r. N r N. H . Yacht Club. 8 ..., '1 • cvera 0 crs, ma e an offer . lrvine ranch. There are 3 large bedroomB. Ba oa -$9,500 Balboa Deluxe Every room has trench doors Completely and bco.utitulJy !Ur· Lovely new home with JK> many °Ill.ti ~ead oµl ,nto the covered. ;:ed 21,~ bedroom home l)t'af !: ~~· cy qan't be }lsW;)lere. lj Vt~ i.ht ~tength pf the house. ' ~ ocewkf . .U.fge enclosed :ftt~ s,J:l~\)ls."'~'iirl· .,,. pa '• i tirepl~JS'hka haili n.te 0 patl . ·Priced beJow:·oost Two baths, all tiled. "charrrl." ~ . . f I . ;i: t '-'-1 ooo • Approximately 2000 sq. ft. It's to your adva.ntage t o ln- spttl thla home. Your gain and their 1088. ExclU!tive listed. Key in our office. B. A. NERESON PHIL SULLIVAN, Assoc. 1982 Newport ·Blvd., Costa Mesa P~ Beacon 5225 ! 32c33 j J, H. MILLS 1200 19th, Newport may ha•e a pair or pa.uett to the PllUlo Drlw-In Th .. tre by c&ll1ng for them at ott'lce of the Newport e...-i P»b"•blns Co., 2211 --BM. Newport Be&cll. • I 1 a ., ' · COSTA MJ<;:SA-$7,995 On beautifUJ Broadway, a "1'ry nice 2 bf."droom home-with oak floors., living room, dinit'lg room, brea.kfa.<tt .room, kit· chen and lau:adry. Hobb~shop and garage. Secluded fenced patk>. J"ruit lr'eP9 a d flowers. Just look It over, It's a reflol buy. Good ter . SOUTH COAST REALTY CO., 302 Main St.reel, Balboa, Har. 203<l CORONA !DEL MAR , $500 DOWN 007"' ....... :t,,.. oM. w,, ,_.., On R-2 lot. Room · for other 'unit. fULL PRI ONLY_ $6,500 EARL cHAMB'lhRLAIN, Realtor Sales -Rentals -~li,oan.o -Insurance 500 Coast Highway !I corona de! Mar · Harbor 1474.w At $8,500 Still showing that choice, moder• I 2 bdrm. ho01e tn C.orona del Mar HAZEL CONDON, R<oeKor 1301 CO&ot Blvd: R, 174!, H. ~ Back :Bay Area l Costa Mesa 5 ACRES, 2 bed,_,, -llJ!d garace. Tractor. Toota, Ent:J.re.. ly fenced a.ad Cf'OM fenced. Piped for water. 10 .lharea wa- te.r .tock. Very low taxes. Full price oaly '8llOO. ~DOWN ' -' ~-- • • • " • . . ' PAGE I -1'ART T.-~~~Y.·.~·-f, 1950 . Ex =t~-1u.ss~ For Two local E~atOi'.i~ ,o . G~ve Views on SchOols of Today · Leaves ost City t.oca•ly tt•1 .. public tch~ll ;week" altbcNCh Ule naUonal week ~ not unUl April, for two promt.a.ent Har'bor educators. Roy Andenon and Dr. Bull Petenon will s~ toni,lht on a panel dtlCU.lllon prt> gnmmed for a meeu.Dg of the Corona. de.I Mar Men'• club at Pllgrt.rn ball. '11ie subject choeen ia ''.Are We SducaUng Our Children," a toptc ~ by recent crlticlam ¢ ... ------------- elementary and hlfrh achoo! <du· cation by the president of t b. e Untve.ntty of Chicago, Robert M. Hutchlnl. who claimed that atu· dent.a a re lncre.ulngly entering college unprepared and lacking tundamenW tra.J.ning. Roy 0 . Anderson, principal of t h e Horace Ensign Elementary school, wlll open the panel. Mr. A.nderaon came to the new school lut fall a.tter teaching at River· ilde •tor lhrtt years, but ls no slRnger to the di.strict for he wu formerly at Newport Harbor Union High schoot lt la Ander8on·a opinion that the 1tehool11 a re doing a good job. that they are coruridering each ch.IJd a11 an individual a-nd are trying to give hlm the be.at · Poe· elble background which ~ hill ca- pacity 111 capable of receiving. Emphasis ls belna, placed. he con- \idera. on haalc aubjecta but with tie over-all development of the c:hfld aa the primary aim. Crlt). clsm i• good. he thlnka, particu- larly helpful criUclam when It en- a bl ea the 11ehoolll to be of m9re aervi«. Dr. BaaU Peterson. president of Or&nge Coa.at college, coruddera education in a broad aspect. He say•: '"n'le Topic. 'Doe• Education Educate.' requlrea that education be defined. A detlnitJon of edu- cation will reveal, I am aure. that the public schoolM are not t he nnly agencies of the soelety the)' educate. We will find that the home. the church, the state, bua- lneu a n d lndustcy as well as schooll!I contribute to the educa- tJon ot our youth." Following the speakers J . LeaUe Steffensen will act as emcee at the panel discW111i on at vi h •ch que11tlon11 will be a.sked the~e~u­ cators. - Colin Brown, Jr. in Rome for Easter, County Women Learn to Make Sport Shirts Some ninety women from Or- ange county attended the opening "meeUng of the aprtng ehlrt echool. a.ccordinc-to Anne Glrod. home advisor o! the Agricultural Ex- te.nalon Service. Mak:Jng men·s and boy's 1port shirts has become a very popular sewing project for the homemakers of Orange county. / "A.I you know," she st&tea, .. m•king shirt.a la not difficult for the beginner. yet new skllla and ahortcut.a can be learned by thf' experienced 11 ea ms tress." The same principles a n d techniques used In makins a:hlrta can be ap- plied on making bloU8es, tailored dreaae .. pajama a and sport clothes. At the meeting Mias Girod ad· vl!led the women aga.inat using pl.a.Ide, 1tripes, and me.terta..18 pat- terned wtlb an up or down de1lgn. Alao, chooee a fabric which re- quires no special care (acetate rayons. nylon, wool, etc.) A auggeated pattern list, hlnta on avoiding the "homemade look," proper equipment. mea.surtng and prepa.ratJon of pattern and mater- ial were aome of the toplca dis- cuaaed at the mtt"ting. The Home Advisor say& that anyone interested may obtain a special pamphJet on "Ma k I n g Men'11 and Boy'a Shi~ -Quick and Ea.sy" by writing the Agri- cultural Extension Service. 11CH. "'· 8th street, Santa Ana or call- ing Kl 2-6211, Extenaion 301. JOHN KRAFFT. L. A .. retiring at age of 867 "1 hate to rctlre- afler 67 years on the job, I'm used to it." s:~~1 ::: :. •• ~.u~e Bell. fre-'\EBE[[~!Ei:~~'f~! quent via:.ltor at the Colin Brow11 -• -• • • ...... • • ..... · • • • .,. home, aa.lled Wedneaday morning 8eeoad Book Section on a freighter for Scotland wbere The aecond book aec\lon of EbeJ ihe wlll vtalt her family, at whose home Colin Browli. Jr. will be a club gave lU monthly luncheon on \Vednesday, March 8 at the guest in June before he sails for club house. Mr•. veme Snodgrasl!I, home on board the DeGrasae. Colin has been 8 student at the Who 1.8 a1ways interesting, re-viewed Two Sisters, by Ann Mere-Sorbonne for the past year, major· dlth and gave a synopsis of the lng In modern European history humorous The Old Qaken Bucket and working t or h I 11 doctor of by Mr. and Mrs. Partridge. philosophy degree. Whlle his )'ear , The gift books. The Art of Real abroed ha& been extremely in-Happiness. by Norman Vlnceut tere~tlng, he foeJH he has not been Peale. D. D. and Until the Day getting the 'P&rtlcular training ho needs-and plans to complete Breaks by Sally Lee B<'ll . were hti ·course at· the Catholic unlver-won by Mina Ives and ).folly Fene-lon respectively. eity In Wa.ahington. D. C., hoping Guelrts for the afternoon were to afterward teach In California. Mra. Hurst of Montana, Misti During Easter w eek he will be 1 In Rome for the pilgrimage, one of AdelJe Barry and Mrs. Carmichae ' the greatrst evt'nts of this special and Mra. Allan Dartford of Blu_e Balla shop. church year. _ HMtessee tor the occasion were Mrs. Dean Smith is Hostess to Baptist Union Group 3 of the M i As i on a r y Union of the Costa Mesa First Baptist church met Monday when Mn. 0e8Jl Smith of E. 18th St. was hoeteaa to the membera. TJ\e evening wa.s spent making baby gowns for a mlsalonary to take back with her to Africa. Mn. Louta Vanyl led the devotional in- terval. Me1Jdame11 L&Mar, Terry, Cornick, Al Horvath. Byron Wells. Adams and Muneey. Tovet Sc-ctlon The travel section of Ebell he!d Its rt-gular meeting in the club hollle Tuesday evening, March 7. Mra. Conatance Jayred introduced Clarence W. Peck of Whittler and Balboa. who showed colored pic- turu of a recent trip to Yellow· r.t-One pvk, Canada and the east- e·m elates. down through South C&rolin& and Florida. From Key Weat Mr. a.nd Mrs. of Ule 1-City or Mexico, Lamb, author-ex.· plorer . 'Uvea at 1405 Seavfew Ave., Ojirona del liar, left by plane ~ on another trip to ti!• cttyl L&mb ~"J>OCU to be JUD• about two moqth.a gathering-final ma• terf&t before publk:at1on ol hla book al>9ut Ult Loot City. Hilo wife, Glijger, will complete typing hi• man~ripll while he la away. Tl.e LOot City. L&mb declarft WU & lecend unUJ, after le&J'Ch• ing for fiore than (our yean. he and hla wtte. otn,.r, tinallJ' fowid Jt overgrown ,with vine.a and ahrubl. The d:plorer said he wtll fly commercial t.ra.nsport to Tenon- que, MCx., and wl11 charter a plane and fly hlmeel! the remain- der of the way. Thia Ume of yea.r, he said, the country la: dry and undergrowth wlll be at a minimum. . Location of the Lotit City la unknown "'to anyone b u t t h e Lambl, be explaina. Upon publi- cation of the new book the loca- tion will be learned by all. He said that although he believes the d ia l1) Mexico, it might poaal· bly be OJ\ the borderline of Guat~ ma.la. S'Jrveyors will have to de- cide, he said. Dr. Ezra Bauman to Address Mesans \ Dr. Ezra Bauman, founder of El Verge!, euccesatul agricultural and Christian school in SOU.th America, will s~ak at the Coata Meaa Com- munity church Sunday. March 12, at 7 :30 Pr m. He wtll have pictures to illuatra~e hla. talk. Baby Shop Opens Opening-toraorrow, Friday, in Costa Meta la a new chJldren'a store, , the Brat Shop, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Robert A . Parker anti nlan9.1"ed"' by their daughter, Elizabeth il>age. AssLattnc Ml?· Pac-e in the ahop will be. M'9. RuaaeU Bartine, wife l'lllulletll Pase ' or the PfOmlncnt Costa Atc~a realtor. The name, Brat Shop. is an in- 5plratlon of Mrs. Parker, wh•o has been <'Xtrt mely ac tive ln child \VClfare work in Loa Angeles and who bt'>ca.mc dlsauated with the frill-and-ribbon attitude of moet children's stores. When a~e heartl of a store be- ing openep called the Ducky- Wucky she determined to open ' one that qatercd to the healthy, active. ruq-lovlng real American chlldr and chOBe a freckled gam- 1non nllll1.ed "The Brat" aa the store's symbol. The sho~ wlU carry a ruu' line of chlldren'a fUmiture, crlblt, bug- gic11, high cbalra. toys, clothing, shoes and a complete layctc de- partment. Property. ownc;fa In Balboa for years. the . family decided to re- tire here. They ai.o own a shop, the Nel• G~rnon Baby Store, in Santa Monica. Among thoae present were Mes· damee Chari ea Bee.ch er. J a n e t Morrie. Jack Harrta. Louia Vanyt. Raymond Coad. Robert Mayfield and Milton Steller. Peck journeyed by plane to the beautttul city of Havana. Many plcturea were 80me of the m0$t beautiful one could ever hope to vtew. Mr. Peck •• truly an artlet Ad Fl I • loots with his cam.eta and each lndi-llCIS Jean Christenson Home From Pan•me Miu JelUl Chrt&tenaon. who rep- resent.a the Colt.a Mesa Commu- nity MethodJ1t churcb in the ml1- aion field ln Panama, la home with her panmU, Mr. and Mra. Jullu. Chriltenaon, Bernard St., C o a t a Mea. for a month'• vacation. Flytns . from Pa.nam& to Hous- ton. Texu, she c;ame the remain- der or the-way by bUJ:. A.a thia la aummerUme in Panama., the sum- mer c&mpe. vacaUon acbool8 and conter.,nca a.re ju.at over there. Before bqirtnlrlc hei third eehool year, .Jean t. h e re for a well- earned rest and vl.siL St • .,lames Auxiliary, Church School Guild to Meet March 16 vidual pt c tu re wa.s u if the Lost ~· M ths cloud!!, •un .. t •nd urangemen t x on all conaPlted at the mo~e~t to set the ecene eapecially for him. The A1nlOM 'i"'bellinieble re au It.• plcturu of Nlapra wtth their "-ere obtalf'ed ...... "-eek from a ~bowa were particularly mag-8mall ~ ad plared In t:lte rilfleent. New.n...._ Pftl8ll aM Poat 81tep- i A poup of pbo\oirT&pha of Bal· plac Newo "7 ...._ I. & -. ol boa waterway•. bridges. yachts &..1" ~ and ecenery .. were outatandl.nc and I 81rre r•••e,... a 111111' •I rtdlaa 1 the fll(ht of the anO"Wbirda was boota toM, ~arx .-O.N1'118 .A.001 pi:eacnted in an unuaual manner. Lu& aep .... JJ ... -...rett: . The pubHc u w r I I u P;be:JI acdde•Wllt ,. U.. 1'o0'8 la Ute in.eml>era. la cordJally invited to Wl"OllS _,. ~ 8e't• t•Dd T" attend these lntereating trava~ a..te ..._ ~..,.. ..., rnls&.k.e logue.s held every first Tueeda.y a.ad ·tile ...._ WW. PM- &t the club hou..e at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. ~-dl4e'C. Deed U.e -SectloD s ' boo"'._~~! -,_ -pet off-...._.. lw ......,_ n.. Memben of book eecUon 3 an IM&__.-. • 1 reque1t.ed •to tmn1 their packet ... .......,.., ' a ( .. l'ldlftC ,_, hlnc.beon to the home of Mn. IL "-••«•IW,' .... tell .... lle9ee i. ~ eoo Acacia omet. u.e-n:'i!Ji~'~a.~ Oxona dd Kar on Tueadey, of YMM ....... Marcll .. lt .•t U:30 p.m. Kn.. tac wM -.... aa~teU aM Cb<oter Dane wilt ...-nt lb• ..... _.__-..,._ IJ--_......... __ .,.._ ... ..,.. __ The woman~• auxi.lluy of St. , Gel*= SeeU-a. 1 ., ... ~~ ..._. ,....._ Tames Ep~ chUJ"Ch will med ~ pnlef eeclioa "111 meet .;...,1• ~ ~ u.. i.-a--.. at .10 a.m. "'nlu.-y, Marcb lf Mlorcb 1G ~ Ille -of Mn. _,... Ii•• .... • .. -1D. u.e cburcb for Holy Commun-""1 N)t) II, l 7 2 0 Wat.etfl'ont. ..-... ~ " . • Ion. to be fcilloweil 1'1 tbe r.eto<'i ,.,.,.._ C... dol -· II(,._ WU-, -~ ... , .. llr ' tio ~ -Be ..W o1att t.-"tl\ll at -tyellUd'• LldD --8'I --. ~ I '' k -· la u.e ..... tbe -of~ .... ._.. .... -Tn>plcsl ... , .,. ~=~==·-.......... 'l'llellOOD-~--.. r.:· .... --.., -.. Jollowed b7 t. pzdn"!·' rtloa~•· · .. ire•• - , . ft ' w ftP&. Here II ,.-lo ... la ....... at u.o -. JI •• "•·•. llltenole\f ... .... -.... . ... ;a o"lfnt. Jin. •-S---. ...... to -U.O ,... for LOllT~ atrenil .for flDd. ..... -. ~ -.. u.o -"'*" ., .... -.... .....,._ •bijr Jl9lr -jllepoar -.. 4t 1:11 p.a1 u. a.rell .._.°'Lisa• 'ft1r11 Ir._ _..., wm illS N a_~~ * Jl'llld will -wttll -ftllllt ---Ml-., .. tdp to 'ftllet '"' ==·lr'E ... --· ~ ,,....... ~ ..... .&a.... . ,... :~ ~, .... Mi. • ' • • ( .. ,,.,,. ;,., ,. u .... MIWT~ES . I DE LA. Jos.if: Mr. and Mn. Joe Do la 11oaa.l 20 St. and New· ~rt Blvd..i Coa~ Mesa, ln San~ iA!na _Community hoopltal, March !:. 19:50, a de.f!:ghter, .7 lbe:., e o~. DARR-....To Mr. and Mn. Omer I Darr, Balboa.., ln St. JOSt>ph hOl'- pltal, March 7. 1950. a son 7 lbs .. 2 ... Dealluo WILLIAMS LYONS WUlla.m Lyons, 5J. of 1826 Newport Blvd:. Costa MeM., died ln Orange County hospital Tues- day after a month's lllnesa. He wU a trailer court operator. Na.live of Ireland. l)e had Uved In Cl.llfornla th~ years and CMta l(eaa 28 month•. Bis wife, Marjorie, survives. ,Prtvate memorial servict>s were held Wednesday a n d cremation followed at Melrose Abbey Memor- ial park. -------~" for pe•tJt•q.~ CommualfJ" Yo-U-Md Mn. O. B. I.A;.,_ -ter I SJ. .. -ot ·AJIAMm; ....... "Ooaar"·U.O -· f.o Dale·G-. Of Pla- ecnU... They and other reprcoycatatJves of the cb.t111t ctttea met ~or ti.a fedentlolt'• _&uuaJ. d.11Uter meetlft&' lut \ftlek. ID.atallatiPa .of R. B. Wript U a~ pn!l8iclent \\"U a feature of tllle Ml•lan. Note Ma.II Theft.Ii cemp.Mpa; to the IOI per ceat mark In tllelr commWllU. p to ' eome of the ~t head• ta o....,-e eouae;,. IL F. Kriuay, Belboa. outeolal" prftlden.t of tfte 0r&al"e Vou•t)' FfllClonUon of Oom· muaJty Chefit•, at l'eft, ei:uts-ratu.lata Cramer F.rancls of Lap.na lkac.b, Mn.. Ruth ~~na.le ol ~-Park, Val tLucaa of I •1 Theft of mail from boxes in Corona de:\ Mar was reported by Verne Watson. postmaster. to N~port police Wednesday a.ftcr- noon. GREAT.:MARCH SALE CONTINUES~§ • 0 -f I ; EDWARDS No finer coffM l....d.ed. Rich, full·bodled, frdg~~-nt. If you prefer coif .. vdCuum-pocked in tin, Edwards( is your buy. ·NOB ILL . I Gives you vocuur?·podt qual· ily with pope~ bag lhrift. Rich, hearty flavor. Ground fresh to O!der when you buy . , 1.~ ..... 1.39 llll Hltll !!! 11111 t•lll MrNt llavor! M,,,. enjoyment! MON! good cups per pound! Why? Becauee thee coffees are routed to our order ... rushed by truck to Safeway before time can rob them pf fnahness and vigor. They cost you leos, too. Check prices and compare. We believe you'll acree that these frtSh coffees offer more for your money. ' . If ~~;~,,~~low coffee-try Ai,....,ay. Flavor Is locked in lhe bean till coffee is ground whe'n you buy. 3 ........ 1.95 Hills Bros. c • .,,,2;! 1.52 '.!; 77• ~«I (Q,. bl"CW1d. Dl'io w rllQ\ltcM-o•ind. • • Nescofe •;::· 47-",:'· 1.29 Filter Papers ,., c.u .. 2 :,'fi..11• Snow Flake.. c=.. :..:: ·23• Crackers ~ '::::.. !.:':' 23• S f;Mc.on. .... .&.&o • ... •••• 87• ugar u,._, tror'ld -. .. Nucoa v~~ 37• =':;~ 26• Tomatc~ Soup ~ 3 "~·· 29• Soup Mix v:~'f .. 3 ..... 32• Monster Gum Drops ~ 19" Chocolate,Dr,1;11 , ...... 23• Swedish Mintf , ....... 25• Marshmallows ~ '.::" ID" Port Wine~~· ..,.. 18• Sherry Wine~~\:,'" -Ir Wilie lt off•red fot t0iol> ~ .,._ So~ lie.nt.ed 'o Mh It TOie .. ON oddltlOnell . . . ~ '· llllll Hllll Cherub Milk • .~:., s,,,1ft'nin9 .._ ....... fkiklng Socia = Mayonnaise "" ...... · l1n9,_ .alods IQvort jor, S1cl ~:::. .. t'~ .... ....... .... t - ..:~ Mayonnaise on•,..., ~';' 35• l~t tor, 62cl 1 I . Sandwich Spread .,.,,., 31• lla'OCI"> 8o• bronc! f I -oz. lot, 19c, ouort. 51c I Pabst-ett ~~ ·~-:.·· 23• SCor>dord or p.,...;.,,to l Spaghetti '.;.~: 19" !."':· ~· .• ·Gold M.001, lol"IQ. For l.,.t.., n.eo.11. J ScotTowels For~~!'~ .. , ,1• ScotTlnue '•'""• .. • 2 -ii• Waldorf Tissue /::~ 3 ... , tr White Maciic Soap ~!.-:.· • GMriuJoted. 1 .. 6-.1. oll:o .• -4 Jct ,· L Surf • S.lec1ed rn.m U. S:~o¥'t·g<&d<d ·GOOO'beef,.famb. and finest quality pork-... guaran1ted &ender, ~uicy .. -BOIS' r!:""n!:~~ v.s. Grcsdod GMd llMl POD BOUT POii CBO.S OJI CHOPS· Encl Cuta. tolaof-DPork ' OB BOAST. C.DIW . Culo. """' of . '&111•• PWk LIMB ·Bgsr =~~ 111:11 .~A .. t .. e SIBLOll· STEii . v~~ , ..... s .... 011 CLUB. STEAL laOlops llilo. V. S. COOD .,_ l•lnld To•l~er~ fllliTO SIUCE M°:n1.. 1801.IElllG 4 ..... .... 3.111. ... TOMATO CITSUP IU'i ID ~D.~~~ BERN JAMS I·:=: , ..... llattl• lb. IERN GRAPE Pl!ESEBVES. 2-lb. Jar, 29c. TOD.TO JUICE I Sunny 'Down Fnth T~. (la.-c:aa. tel • TOllATO JOICE llbby. bran•. 0 naliortal favorite. ·:: 23• 1 :: 10· OI dol 'A~ r~ Cn.ulaucf. trae f• dU.he. er for dothes. · For UW! 1a katcbe11; eriaN1'roea uc.250 ... lllT l•lllKI Pr.en Qre 101 COl'lt•"'• Ol'll'\I'. ) Oepos1t1 or• •111tro on bottle•. Hires Root Beer · 2 ~!; 21• 12-0.r:.botti..x. , 0 ' Sod Gold '""--·" 1-range a au.n a1 •• IJ'. "'"• u- Ginler Ale ~ 11~'!~,~ .. IOC Wei!i:h Ade ~~ 6 ,!;,~ 29" Dr. l'epper· 6 i."lff:· 29" Miil llW ,.ltll Lu rne Milk~~:;.':'.:':. 18• Honllogel"l•zad. IHolt-90llor"I cattcin, 16'1. ll'r.C. Mlb~ to Sfore Boord r-oulo'fbw.. Ch9"se eon-~· II• !;::'.· 17• ·~ Timti twond. '°""*' typ9. • Phlfadelphio Cheese ,., 17• d-~ l>im..,,ro A IC.r=f' proo..tet. Ice iream ':2o'.:=: 2 .-25• I PQl'ty Pnde 2 .&Ro ce ream CATE••NG ..... -~erbet ·,.°"' "••ds 2 •• ,, 25• ·~~!~!'-~=~Lea.·~·· 17• A rl' f Neef V•Qhwoo U4L -P C0 Gf B•ond c•• ;ai- • - • • " · Sal nlg11l, If you remem- ~I!. uie oS clung to earth 'and aea. wet drtpplng and ao dm8e you felt were neither flab Jtor m.a:n b J aome at~ cl~d ~lier, bout 8:30 that nlght the fOf; ho on the jetty, Ured of inceuan soundlng off, bluted • •' PA&E I - -. Friday March JO Saturday' Marcb.. 11 Sunday March 12 Monday March 13 Tuesday a full rnM1ute and a halt ln rau· oouli Pr9\ut .uniU control.a were ftMlly ut otf to make repaJn. The e "e llilenee that followed March 14 w .. sud ly broken by the four Wednead.ay MOrt b 1 UI of a boat ln dlstreu 1 March 15 heard · clc!arly by relldente of Thursday Corona I Mar that the 90und March 16 seemed come from tl\e surf be· PAllT I Tl E TA '• LE I=: Slallda.-d Time) 1 :00 &. m. 5.1 • :oo r· m. u 2.23 tm. t.8 6:32 . m . 3.2 3 :~9 p, RI, 4,9 7:03 p. m. 3.5 5:16 '-· m. 5.1 7:32 p. m. 3.9 6 :14 •)L m , ~,f 7 :56 p . m . .f.1 7 :02 a.. m . 5.5 8 :18 f1 • m. 4.3 7:42 . m. 5.5 ... 8 :39 . m . 4.5 low the luff. T'wtce the distreM .) @ sipal w repeated and the third .. =: time it 1 answered by a blul • , , .. LOW 9:14 a.m. '7 :10 p.m. 10:61 Lm. · 9 :-7 p. m. ll:M L m. 11 :27 p. m. 12:t6 p. m. 0:25 Lm. 1:25 p. m. 1:08 a. m. 1:68 p. m . 11t6 L m. 2:25 p . m. paf.t.ntly cl~by. Then the fog QITAJ'TER N QUABT~ HOON -.. O,J %.1: -0,I . s.o -0.1 S.8 -0.I S.1 -0.9 1.8 -OJI 1~ -0,T and Jing from another boat ap· : -ll'IR8T. ~U.. LAST NEW horn re 1 ed ~rations and no )!arch 26 A riJ 2 Mar. JO Ma.rcb 18 al~ were heard. '-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~ th!" tlm~. E . H. Hanl'Jen ;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;j;;;;;;;;:; l81a.nd, UstenlnK on hJJllJI .short w ve !'let. heard lhe Blue • 'o· streak ' dlo that •he wu neu 1,000 Americans i 1e tM bf>ll • oy but had loat all sense 1 ••ny d•r ftOM Hlth llood tr•11ur•j of dir I lh t bo I f •tld HMti Att.U1, .ccordl~ te l••d1 ' ec n n a w o 80Up •"• Dl,..t, .,,.Id! term. It "Th•/ w .. tes; and cou n't f I n d the channel. lltlller." Later h · learned she was safe. Mr &clwt ... Tre•hft...t1 r•du"9 Hit.II Thl8 mJ ht well be the a .... .,er 11-d P••uur• » ht 50 pol"'• h1 o,.. ,..,... O.moltftr•tlo" Tr••tm.flt .. • 01t of lo the 11 le drarJV. of horn8 below ».OO I. P. ••k•" btfor• •"d att.r. ·~ the bluf ' rooi '"' t..tt•r •t 0"C•· ,,,,,..,..., r•· lu#t. flHW•d .... -------------- Lido News SPECIALS NElVPORT llAuOB-Wlth t!>l> 'Balboil penlnsnla at the left ""d llAlboa 6i...d to the rll'llt wttll Newport Rellt-t• be)-ond th111 view 11ho\\·Jt a ~rt. of Newport BarbN' Caka trom ttae blllffs a& .()orou., df'I Mar. Jn lbe fon-cround la tblna Cove with tbe Corona del Mar marine laboratory, at the rt.pt. A thin llof! or . t Ol. l . J. Ill\.. D. C., Pll . "t . ' 21JS N•wport II~ .• Newport f..ch 1. On NORTH BAYFRONT . of LIDO ISLE there ta a DE- LUXE home th~t la tn spic and span condition. The tarce living room. hu unobstrucleji view of lenJt.b of BAY th~ huge I' 1a1 a windOWB. TWo-.. lovely bedrooina. dining room. break.fa.st bar, unique kltcbe.n, patio, pier and noat are aome of the many features. Prtce tncludea pl&rur and specltlca· Uont tor expansion if delrired.. l!IDIOI' u.,. over t.be llorlzon la the dll"lfCUon of I.AM Ana"ele.. One o 'the createst bo&l hunts Pll. H•rkr 1 IM. SPflcl•lht 111 Hltll •ltd Low llood Pr•1uir,._.....•rt, Condi· ln the& waters was staged by 11____..1.11t1 DIMl"IN" (,...1. .-d f•· rad;o S urday night when the ra•l•J. Arllw;tt1, 'lltt•m.tl""( • 11 d ttofMdl ~bl•. , POWER · SQUADRON CLASS VISITS WEATHER~ BUREAU Stea• Fishing Lines Valued at $'750 ' .. --------·-----...128-foot rulser, Tumblewt!ed, by ,_ ____________ _... G m R Urces ~ . .I passed talin& Island and headed The/t of twO fi&hl0g rope.a valu- etl at $750 from the Mea Landing ;Jtrip Monday was reported to the sheriff's office by Walter C. Stah- ler, Corona del Mar fisherman. a e . eSO l . , B_ .Al_T T_A_ NK ~~: ~~ ;. 8~~ 0";":. • ,:;i·~.~1:! ,,,.,.,.,,,,,,.,.,.,.,.,.====== Protection Urged , . , . . . . . . -:;:::,,;,, ~y l'~~c~e~:,!,r,W~~~~ ' . AB a wind up ol the Weathe r c-lass given by the Ba~boa Po,~·e r Squadron. mt .. mbep of the ciaas and lht>lr wives visited the United Statf'a Weathe.r Bureau station at the International airport laf't. Tueaday night. Urban &h, who hal been acting a8 Coordinator Clf the class lnstructlori arranged a dinner party at the airport, at w~ich George Showalter. ChJef of the Station: George Kat.atom and John Aldrich, foreca11ters for the sta· The victin1 told eherlf('s depu- lie!I the ropes were placed on the landing field about Feb. 1 to dry and that they were stolen between Feb. 10 and Feb. 20. Uon. were guent.s of the da.M. Following the dinner, the claM was shown thtOUl'h the irta.Uon from top to bottom, having an opportunity to study the lalt>st weather map whi<:h had ]ust been drawn fro'!Y'report.B from !:taUonj) aJI over the country and from ob- ae.rvaUon.a at sea. The tefclypc rooms. where code me88age• arc received from other statlon11, we.re vialted. Members aw the drawing of lhe-l~te eve- ning map for ·the whole CO\lntry, the drawing of the u pp er air chart, the.. v.aRDU! ~arts --1•1'-·--whne the recordlnJ lMtnimb'ts arc lmltalled, u well u the out· a Ide ln.8trument.8 tor collecting weather data.' Flnt C.._ 9• W~r Th.la claM iR the fint Weather clua given by the Balboa Squail- ron and from th' eqUN.tlasm with which. il hu ban r&:etved, Squat1- r on executive8 exp8ct a large c1 ... when a new one Le started next spring. • Weather Officer Captain Bowt!n from the El Toro Marine sfaUon a& well as George KaUtrom from th e Weather Bureau, have CO· operated In the clu:a lnatructlon. Memben of the claaa were able from their study t.o understand Ule gathering of data and the in· etrumenta uaed, a.s well u being 11ble to read the m•~· The. qom· ment most often beetcJ In the good natured banter about fog a n d weather foreeuung, wu: "WeJI, at leaat We have learned enough to have great sympathy for the forecasters:• 't.. Class member,a attending la.st Tue&day ni•ht's affair were War- ren Atherton, Jeanette Ba Ir d, curt.LS Dosh, Lois I>Nh, Jame11 Stoddard, J . L. Mun80n. Harr)· A8hton , Donald Duncan. A Iv in Daniel.9;, .Urban Beh. George anlJ Iaabf'I Andrew8 and Eula Daniels. <iuesta in addition to the Weather Bureau officiab w~re. Mrs. J . L. Mun&on. M r "· James Stoddart!. Mn. Harry Allbt.on. Mr.'t. Donald Duncan, Mn. W . H . Hitch.m11.n , and Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Munaon. P,ower . Squadron tb' Meet ·f0r"1Mnner JBa1boa. Poftr ~qua.dron w 111 hold a membership dinner Thurs- d&y, March 18, at 7 :30 at Balboa Yacht ch.lb. Wives of members will be guests u well as Com- mander& of othl'r Southern Cali· fornla Squadrons and their wives. John Showalter ·and George Kal- 8trom from the U . 8. Weather Bureau and their wives have also bfien Invited aa guest.a. - bne of: the ropes ha d r o u r strands end wu 14.10 feet long, the other alao had four strand8 and waa ~ feet ln length, Stah- ler told deputies. N elv Regulations Effect Abalones To co:nform to Legi81ativ~ changes In laws governing the lake of -.balones along thc Cali- fornia COL!ill. the Fish a.nd Gante Comml88iOn ha.a adopted the fol- lowing re$1Jlatlons: B} a c·I\ abalones_ may not be tallen i.r~--ra from coa.slal waters: Minimum &lr..e lin1it for black abalones has been reduced from slx to five inches; No undersized aba.Jone8 of any species m a y be poase.88Cd on a commercial boat when tt is .under way and the diver i.s aboard. The n e w regulations became effective March 1. To Set Sardine Reduction Quotas E . Tweed Stone. a member of lbe local group will show his col- ored mo v le accompanied by a music sot.ind track and entlUcd Followiilg adoption of 1950 sar- "Thc Path of the Padres." • dine reduction regulations similar Plana will be . di6:(:U88ed for the lo those of lut sea.fOn. the Cali- Dl¥trlct t>pring Conference to be fornia Fish and Game Commiuion lleld. here: April 10. Members of has armoUnced that aUoca.tion of oqter Squadrons wbo w~sh to al· this year's reduction tonnage tend the dinner are being invlt~ quota wtll be made at a meetlng and reMrVa'tfonB are being; taken lo be held Aprt1 14 ln San Fran- by So<rrtary Q , L. Andrew•. P, 'l:IM:o, q Box 395. Corona dcl Mar, t ele-Control of Mtdine reduction for phone Harbor 2081. olht'r than human !ood use-s Js the Commission's only majot reg- ulatory power over the sardine procee1ting lndutt.ry. Other co1n- n1e rcial fishing law& are cstab- fUsbed by the Legislature. . E very citizen muat be on guard to protect the tutu~ of our 80re1y· presaed wildlife re&0ureea. 'Ibat ~ITUI to be the unanlmou.s opinion of t1Ah and game experts from three natlon.s a n d nearl)· every State of the Union whol.are In San Francisco for the annual North American Wildllfe confer- ence-. The continent's top conaerva- llo.nl81.a sou n d e d their timely warnings on CaUfornia Wlldllft' Olly, a part of th(' State'8 obaer- v an cc of Conserv&tlon Weck, March 7 t o 14.. Among the delegates ls Dr. Ira N. Gabrielson of Washington. D. C .. former director of the U . S. Fl11h and Wildlife Service. and now head of the Wildlife Man- agement JruiUtute. He believes that ''witbout public cooperation and atrtct enforcement of cohaer· vatJon law&, the but lnformatlon and regulations are ueeleM u o me\_hod ot m.,11\t&Jnlng wildlife populaUon8." Other admonitions from lhe rnen who ought to know: WUlJam Vo.Jgt, Denver, execu- Uve director o( the Izaak Walton League: "Too , 1arce a segment of our hunting and Clehing llceru;e buyers 1eem to know Uttle and to care leM about true aportllman- s hlp and conservation principles." Glenn L. Mart.In, Baltimore con- 8erv&t!onlat and airplane manu- facturer: '"The lack of more sub· 8tahUal pro(l'e&s in the 'J)reHr· vatlon an d restoraUon of o u r naturaJ reaources .. ts due more t.o public apathy than to any other cause," Seth Gordon, Sa n Francisco, con11ultant to tllc California Wild- life Con.aetvation Boatd: "C&lltor· ntana are not generally aware of lhe enormous basic value of their wtidlife nsoutces, nor their ln· crea&nt obligations to maintain it," Newport b o • t operators arc and Ca 'Una c hambe.s or com- now really feeling the price drop merce. e other boats left here they took on mackerel I.a.st fall. at 9 :30 n the morning .but the The cannerie.s' alibi about drop-Tumbtew ('d pushed off a half J ping the retail price certalnly wu hour la~ and was l'IOOn joined a "lulu." It hi 2 cent.JI higher in by a h less SteelctlJfl. the L. A . markets rtght now. A At fou that afternoon, Johnny can cost me 17 cents In Septem· Sale of e 1\lmbteweed, realizing bet and 19 cents lut Saturday. they we two hours overdo, tx-gan Lut year the boys got $73.00: calling f , directions and rrceived lhl.s year, $30.00. Let's get a gov-lmmedia but conflicting rc- ernment prtee •upport. boys. The spon8<' ~t . m every cran in that way . th1nga are shaping up, lhe part of t e: ocean that had a direc- prlce ot charter boata w 111 be tlot'I find r aboard. Al one time about the same as la.at year. Call or anoth r he was inelructed t11 any landing flE!fN aa the boats arc go nort HOUth, eaRt and weRt. all a.bout ~•4Y-There are many one boa advising h im he w.,s changes thl8 sad year. just off nla Monica. To Scott hu taken over the A11 a 1 suJt he mUst have pro- re-ln.e at the oJd Balboa Pavilion. ceeded I a circle-which was all Ht.1 n1ain horse l.e the ''Sea Bus-right ro about lrn o'clock thal cult." Runt1 dally at 8 a .m. Thert' night la d wa~ s 1 g ht e d that a re a number of good charter turned o t to be Catalina Harbor boat.a available, ao get your choice on the f a.Ide or the island. By datee now by phoning Harbor 57. mlf:fnight the Tumbleweed w a 8 You may make your row-boat sale at valon with the real of n"ervl\tion here alao. Live bait lhe1 neet, Returning the next day. flahlng ll't t.be bay la excellent. Johnny e radioed that he had wtlt · Hattntan wtll nan th e • lifff~ ~-'tl~d h1n1 home "Clarwalt" on Charter only _.from -a .eccl -eye dog at sea being JVth St. Thia fut boat ha& been a bt>at a carefully caltbrated completely gone o v e r and ts corripa13. rartn' to go. Phone Walt al his We re-ly don't" know what th.? home, Harbor 0677-M. Coaat G rd think!! about fog but we lhln It thinks this: If you Ray Kimball ls waitlng f o r some steady fishing before getting are lo~t 1· a fog, anchor and when excited. The "Comet" will again it lifts. c me in. Jt is too danger- be the d 1111 y boat at. 19th St. ous to .l k for you. You really Landing_ Hla new boat, the "Anna shouldn't be out in a fog anyway. K ," wilt be ln operation BOOR-1.:t. ;f, t I 1 charter only. Their office phone is Harbor 326. . Keith Rima la all lhumbe and pimples over his new barge.ven- ture. He will ha v e the barge, "Georgia," ready about March 18. Hla pride the "Zool.8 Me" will be In daily operation from the New4 port Pier aoon. He now haa ~he pier for boU1 the barge and live bait boata. Good luck,. Keith, and what a break you barge fishe r· men are getting. Bait w 111 be netted by the honorable Joe Dixon. For th past two weeks we have been lite Uy living in a cloud a11 fog 1.8. t course, a cloud. Ac- cording Urban Beh who con - duct.a a local P ower SqUadron class on eathcr, lhl"re arc three types or og: radiation. advecUon 1 and h igh fog <none ot them any goodl , 0 r current variety ts the advectlo rog created by warn1 molat al being blown over a cold ocean cu rent which causes con- densation Why the fog llfta and low~rs II e a curtain depends on n1ultiplc onilitions. BI 11 purgeon. meteorolqgist. THE' EMBATTLED I ( ,•, CRGSS Here i, Utt tmbltm o( tht {Church Militant. The indented tdltl IUI• a:rst the-~ttltnl tnt• of a lortrtt.s. ·1 ht Chufch Militant is the phy&icat c:xprt•sion of Our l.ord'I 1pirit workin1 throush men and Women. ln the EpiM::opal Church ytou can join the rub 1n the licht f0r 1ood. St. JAMES _, EPISCOPAL , CHU,RCH I • 3209 Via Lido NEWPORT BEACH H ome ta completely rllmi.ab- ed and due tO' •ickneu we have an extra apeclal price on th1a. You can't afroro to miss lhl.a. 2. On a eecluded corner lot on LIDO ll!LE IB • a charmln&' 2 bed.room bome whicb con- sists: of an extra large eocla..l tioom, pleasanl Jiving room, brea.kfut bar and gorgeoue kitchen, J,lllit heat and all rooms above average size. Ha. unique patlo and plantinga and la completely furnlahed lnclud· Ing spinet piano. All t.hi.a tor ONLY $1~,llOO, ALSO Some very fine lol.!J for sale on UDO ISLE at very attrac- tive pricel!I. Remember w e speclalize. 9n LIDO ISLE. Let'e get aequoJntod. CM I I I I I *XC* I I I M --I I M I M I CX> c+ 8 I I I E fl , ft IT COSTS NO MO~~. AND SOMETIMES I,F,SS For Your Dodge and Plymouth Bervlce Al An .,ulllorked FAClTOBY DEAi.EB SHAVER MOTORS Your New Dodge Dealel'. 18S8 Harbor Blvd. Beacon 8901. Co•ta Mea • IF You ; OWN A BOAT • I You .can afford to own a 99 50 Jefferson Travis~ 5 watt TWO w ,ay Radiotelephone lutalled Compl$ MANY PTlf£R SETS -SEE HOWARD PAGE Jerf r!lOn Bl•'d, Travis Dist. ,Harbor IHI Members of the class .have learned, that even wtlh all or the fine lnatrument.a: there are and .the technical method.a fo.r . coordJnat· tng the ti.a~ th a t torecaaUnc weather ti •tlti a difficult problem, and Utal lf Utie forec:aeten aH from 00 to 80 percent conect~or more than a few houra ahead it NI bettei:: µ,an wrual, ud that s0 in this &re& long dletance fo c".. caaUng ls especially dtttlcult. Kiwanis Club Here to Host Kellogg , I Official visit of Frank Kellogg. ~t,. Governor of ~wanie Inter- naUona.1. to the Newport Harbor K'wAl\fa Club ls &lated for this noon at the regular weekly meet- ing-of. the local service club. Kelea, First Fiddle Lead NHYC Series Vlrg Nover. Los An•eleit, di- rector of the National Wildlife Federation: "Not just durinc Con- ser-vatlon Week, but throughout the year. \\'e must dratt all cltl- zena in the under-manned cosuer- vation cauao." Surf fi8hlng honors were taken by George Sampson on & 6 lb. spotfln. Fishing at 38th St. tut Sunday 4>" clams. Not many fish reported tn, u the weather was louay. .. For yoti men with outboards, fl.ehlng for sand dabe Jws,.t out.aide the bell bouy ls red hot. They're running extra large. There att some large BOie being caught there ry whi~h. he say8, Is , shated by other8, that · re aided and abetted by ch droplet of moi8turc I~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~~ c a particle of dust or nuclel18 lo cling to In order to form a cloud or f og. Smog f ishes plenty of ~uch lmpurltJe . ' 1The club meelM at the Rossmorc Dinlnl' Room, 2800 Newport Bou· levard. Kelea. an AlbatTOB!I owned by A n to n Ce.ubersheJmer topped seven boat:M in her cla.B8 and War- rt'n Blinn '1 F irst Fiddle led eight other Lehman ·dinPies as a !our--------------+----------------1 sunday series sot underway at Sees Limit ta Abundance of :~:::~:r:eH:::ly::~ c:: State's-Fis&;<~, , L-e ·Reserves -~~~~g~?"~:rc:!~ -· ,. 3'ii {points under lnYert.ed 1COrtng One of the n.atton'a lop oon.MrV&Uon experta hu taaued a wamtn: ayste.m).,; 'flcioua. .. d Ca.ward. 9: to a mllllon-&nd-a-halt Callfomla sportm>en that their da,YB of fish No. 60. Barton Beek. 9!{. a.nd game plenty maJ' be numbil"ed-~ Alb&trou-Kelea. 4~; .No. 2J. Se th Gordon~ coMUltant '\'o t~ 8late1 Wlldlife Conservation A. Thome~ 10; Ace, IDdler, 10~. bQard Lmplled u much wtth the relf:"' ot a chapter of his report 1 ,.. ... Rites Today for Willard Ahrens Funeral service11 for Willard F . with 8QUld the best be.It. n-ie rock Ahrens, 5-0. 1700 W. Ocean front, boys drew a. blank Sunday. The who puseQ away at h I s home jetty produced a few pe:rch. Monday, were to be held at the . Howard Magruder just brought Harold Grauel chapel. Btoadway, bl• nne boat. the "Righ·C;' tn Coeta Meaa, today at t:OO p.m . ..ith about 3 tons of rock cod. with the Rev. 'Mlomu Otb«Jn of-The price ts 6 cents per pound. ftclattnc. Interment wu to take Thue are hard tln1es, wall the pl&ct In Fore&t Lawn cemetery, wholel&le buyers. Thoae northern Loe Angeles. · net boaU are dellverinl' fish here Bom Jn ·Emmelaburg, I o W a. che.per tba.n you can. Retail price Abreu, a reUred rancher, had 11 :;e: cent.a Jb. Who want.a to buy lived in Newport Beach for lhree a. boat cheap? YNl'9· Bay lbhlng la beclnnlll&' to hit AT ENTERED, f{, L. rfman reported to New- port pol" c Monday that a n1at- tre.M, ra lo phone and air horn \'aJ~d $400 had been taken from th crulser Sweet Leilani ainc~ lu D ecembe r.-It was moore<J the Sleelcra!l Co. .. HAR LO I. JOHNSON Propeller Bepaln Ool-IU• A.-,. Pllolle Barbor 820 w.,., Newpon 8-r.b lo th·. ti!.-. ...... .,.-and --II.int .,,.b and G&me,' Interim .Two r-t $100 Fines Col!Unltlee of the L<l(lalatutt. 1 , i;..1: __ •-· Surviving a.re hia wife, 5dna lt. atrtde. H&Hbclt. though smaJJ, AhNma, of the Newport Beach arc plenUf\IJ. Yellowtln are hitting ad4re811; two da\ll'htere. Mrs. 8at· dame ln good ahape. Sand bus bara Rfi1ch. of Balboa, and Mr& on • trollln.-feather. Spot.fin very Gall \:<>Oper, Of Bi81iop, California; .iow. Row boel fiecl 18 in ful I l.--~--------..J I UllW brolbe1'11, R. H . Abteno, of open.Uoo. Phone Beacon 1379.1-K Nnrpo~; ll:dward Ahren., ot for your ._nation. Kenn Rima Hor:U! H~ , •u<I ~II ,L. le about !..,.dJ' to opeil Pe new A11i'i1i8, of 1-!'" !Jip~;. tWo ""' ltore it Hllntlilctbn Bea&. Drop t•fS.. Kra. Kar)' Webo\er, ot In at 100 Main at. and watch W~._., and llra. Jt II d t.• ~ Mm wo4. You ...,..'t believe It. HeJll, iit Buta Aull.ti. 00.U. and Don't to.pt your 11_.._ Tb• Conner p...-.ient 'ot t b • lii!ib 1; · 1mPe>rtant'" -t u t11e For vnDlllli . Driving . lntemallonal #.•clalliJe\:of G&m• a.I . pme -of Call• • and .,... CommlioloMl'J. brQllCbt fcinlla. can-lolls hope to aarvlve Two •petaona °"'tend ~ of heN .-;roar lo • g • v •; Ul1 ¥a tltt7·1'o,._ -., " Gordon .,.uty to• drW\k d!'IY.IDs In 1'few- 8tat.o'e .,.,._..,.lion "aet-111'; ,... -_ port ctt:r )coUrl: li-1 oa.I n- l'Orto<l ll'"1 hwltmo ~ -• ~ u.e -..,.,-ie_ public m'Ad 11n .. ot 1109 ,. ... and llad • .p.,,.s ..., ..um.ltd ...,._ ... ,....._ -bt~ wllb lbelr c)pe~r', !'<••• .......,_ ...... ~. · .. -----~ annuall)r ID Olllfqi'DJa; ' l'tUldil. Uil molN -~ lo do a DO ~ eacb 117 ~ Ha< r Y "Oaptta"-'.., tbe ......_., tolor ~·Jal>-er UM --ai. ~ llOCIOU l'I> coinm . ..,.,, . 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Pollot f 1'4 l>! : 1!11411•,¥1 ... t,qz~~ ca 71•.!!'" Ulf A....., 1-g~ _W.,... ... u_. ot, t11a · u-.r;. J ,_ -~· toa io Ute IDlo • ""'*' w .. , .......... • "j'!.~<·-la -•·-J * -a Pl-8' IW°"1't "'""" ot•••• :::: "\! t: u ,.. ,,. 05 --lw .,-tr.-~~·iW19-..:--•f_.. J ff'. -at Cur 1de la ..... -.., 11111[! --'file ... ....., __ , 'j -.:111r·1a,,_ lJ l'il f\" Ourtta eon-~ •'f9' .• 8tlllll _... .. ' I" ...-.-........ '-Jl:!'pwt ...,..,_,. ..... ,'.I •1'.'•·:~····-1---, ~ .... "1,,~, ...... t'-...... m-~=·li6~. ... ,.... ~, .,....: W:lil ... tA!ll •# , u. .a • 11 ~. • -, • • ' DEVOE Ffnish8s ' ·•c<· ...,._ • .• 11,..•ldi• •i a1 el Oo'r- w. •wpart 1Ch.t •••• 1 . . ··~ •• - STOCKS • lioNDS • COMMODITIES UNDERWRITINGS DEANWITTER. lc..Co. MEMHU )'I~ YOU: 5TOOC UOiANGI I • Chicop loard of Trad• • • . Son ffOlllcltco St«~ bthanp Lo• .<nv-les Stock b.chant• lfASfD P•IVATE WIRU S33 Coos1 IMJ<!· South IAGUNA BfAOl Laguna 84 Son f«nicl><o ~ Lot Ati,.s., • H*W York • S.Ottkt ' .OPENING , TODAY -••• WITH A OOMPLETE LINE dr HABDW4Br. ~AINTS, IWDS, U:IPlliJ, "8HINO ACKLE aad G~j featuring Marti~-'" ~tnour p ='~"~ !Or ~~ny' Sele<it¥: the 4o1pf and ie I ~aln,ttO~' l'IM-I llutler ·~ ' e 'I l .. • ). ' • • • • ' ' • • • • ' ~ :F.INAL ... • CLEARANCE • • ~ r • EVERYTHING GOES at $8.00 l Lf llCJ Yoilr . CoelpOll. YOtl Can't Miu Yal•11 on 'This Sale. • -' llP Real Bargain Prices to on-Fine $27.95 Merchandise ~. • .. • WOR~D ··· . . ' •• . . . .. -~~ ~ l • ~Q hf.y People Hear ol Carol , Terry • - ,., ' ' .. Begonia Culture Outlined for · Lido crub Women . ' Ooiloc MdL DO y..,. to oorly d a 1 • in v1-c1riuetta. w b e n ... vuy borne bad a. f•m and • )JOited '-Ionia an Ute piano.• Kn . H. Ca-Sloan ot Oorona dol Mar adclrNMd D memben and puta of the prde aectlon of Udo·~ ~•n'• club, Whtcb met Tueaclay morning at 'the bonuo or Mn. Wiiiard' Killion, v I a Lido Soud. . • an1.Mi~~fo_11 :Ho,,,e Children ol India 1=t'Clll a of . two ,~Nlay -~ -~ • Mn. aw.i.y CIWnbOn -1ded • ot FIHt :JJ&pti.t churcll. 30, whob Ibey ho YO mode lllelr and Mn: -rt X. Wollrer lntro- Coota cl( ... lhla 'w .. k hMrd' about clfelllon u lo WhM their Mure dUeed tllo lpltJ<ff. Mn. 8loen de-lll" •aio.orrt8, "1Jlrla of thOlr own Hf• lo to br. MOll1 ol u.e· Jlrla oer1"'4 -N-'Jl:n&lond par. •le ~~-Ue beln,c" ca.Jed for by a were ~ICUed U tlny babia; after Ion, lnvartably due tn eJtheT rl!d Bal ...... 1olancf •,ir~· OaNI ,.erry, ·In havin&' been throWn to tile dcC•· or ..,...n, and told of lll• eJsanrea farw.w*y ~bat · M'Ultt.I homf, .All were unwanted, 10m• .bav• Wt• t1iat have taken place w1thJn the· KedP!Ofl, · ~ .,;-d18trlct, India. deqone lh'j. crueleat ·o1 treatment. tut 18 ye&J't tn the U.le o{ plants Till~ of manf ~~ ot the Hves The ato.ry 'of one little bllnd clrl ln the borne. df thr! gtrt.1 .... M r 1 . V. s . lmpff9H all Who ltear It. Only W1t11e many YV1etle1 are now Teny'!.. Jl9 Pee.rt atvenue, Carol'• aeven yeara old, ahe gave her nnt combined hi modern decor. Mrs. mother. · • doll on tbe altar "tor Juua," thie Sldan pve .h•r attention matnly MtU Terry wu on her wttY to bein• her beloved and only pee~ to her •peca&Jty, befo.niu. TUber- lndfa when war wu declared wtth lion. So Interested In these &1rl9 ou1 Jtieaon~. ahe· Mid, a.re unlike Japan ~d she ttipent the war year• ot lnd1a were the Coat& Meaana roeea and cannot be named tor undergoing the terrible h&rdshl~ that they· are &ending ovttr lo them In p~pagaUon ff!l'Ulla are totally ot a Japanese prl80n camp from a collectkm of brlcht hair rtbbona. unpred.tctabJe. . which ahe was rescued on a Febru-Another who la telllnl' the story Bf ..... Cllllture • JlBl'bor 2060 , ary 24th, day before her birthday of Carol's work 1-Dr. Loula Ta:l· . She dNcrtbed t h e culture of ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;:,;;;;:,;;;;:,;;;;:,;;;~;:,;;;;:,;;;;:,;;;~;:,;;;;:,;;;;:,;;;;:,;;;;:,;;;;:,;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;:,;;;:;;;;~~ Jannlvefsa_ry. bert, putor of ~e Cburch of the tubero\18 beSo11t&a, b e c inn Ing BALBOA soo East Balboa mvc1. I r: Ther:efore on Feb. 22 of thlli--year Open Door, ·who too.k many motion Wit/' the pl&nUQI-, n1N ln a nat, there was a celebration at the plcturea of the mJ.ulon boma wben when color beaiu to ehow on the home of Capt. and Mn. Terry In he wu in Indla and who ttu. wee.le. 1;tem Kar, the mixture belnc hall honor of carol, with Miss Eunice l3 at Placentia where,he LI 1how· Jr.al mold • n d halt peat moq, We1ls, juat returned from India, Ing them to various aasembllea. keeping the flat molat but not • ,. .. Announces NEW LOCATION • • 212 Marine · Ave. Balboa Island Opening FRIDAY, MARCH 10th a s a special 11-1est. Later on they Will be shown In wet. \Vhen thrte tnche• high the MiuJonary Reports Santa Ana. , planU ' are tranaterred to nine· Mlsa Wells, who ta 80 years old. Celebn.tloa Year. ' Inch poU with a ' mixture of ane was sf the Ramabai Muktl school In 1962 Carol will return bofue half Jeaf mold, one fourth sand when Kiss Terry finally reached It on furlough and this Is perhaps and one fourth aged l!ltttr ferttli- several yean ago and ha.\ Uvrd the most Important year of all for ur. Wnte r sparingly at flntt, later lhere unw very recently wh~n .me the Terry family. It' includes the watering n ctJ'"d•y And when the flew to New Yo rk and from the re ~0th wedding anniversary of Capt. plant.a a.re In .. butt give llqutd fe r- lo Callto mla where' she la now at and Mn. Terry, the 26th wedding Wiser. They rhould be ln the flats tt\e ChTlstte.n AU1&nce Miaslonary anniversary of '-their "911· Oedrg<' by March 15. ahe aatd, and ehould home, Glendale. Terry of Rlversidf' as well u the alwa.y!I ho.ve air, light and good Wlthi two Glendale frlendB Miss graduation from high scbooi or drainage. ~ W ells came down for the celebra-their grandson -and of course, April mt'etlng nf the garden 'tion. brin&l.ng a birthday gift for Carol's homecoming. A Jr ea d y section will be April 4 at the cluh Mrs. Terry, whose anniversary was I Capt. Terry, who haa recovered hie house, lO a .m. w ith C . J&C'QU t"!I on F eb, 29, and who also received ey eE;ight, Is hard at work. putting Hohn of Sierra Madr~. landscs p<> on that day a beautiful handmade ; In a new lawn, planning the sar· archlt~t, a.111 speaker. doily from Carol. A cable t elling t den so that the already pretty of the patty was sent Carol, her 1 home on Pearl avenue will be at reply reaching here on the 29th. i l.8 very beat. And perhaps In the There are 200 girls In the hom e, j summer of that y eari there will be ranging In age Crom new-born In· , another "block party" alllmar to fan ls called the "Buds," through 1 the one with which friends wel· Lh e youngt>r children, \he "Blott· , con1ed Carol and another forme r s o ms," the .. Teagarden" girl~. l.'ilander bac k from the war, Colin •teen·agers and up to the age of Brown, Jr. · Miss Viola Carpenter, Bride-elect Honor~d at Pre-Nuptial Show.ers Newport Matron Gets Ford, Yuma Trip for Birthday Tuesda y. F'e b. 28 wai:t the birth- day a.n nivf'rsa ry of Mrs. Emmn Poupart, 123 -2Stjl s treet a.nd It wa!I the bes t s he hsi:t t>ver had: In fnet it was a celebra tion which anyon4" might envy, Including a new Ford and a week's trip to Yu m a . .- Mrs. Paupart and her hU.'iband. Special F R Y E R S lb. 55r : FRESH DRESSED Mi.as Viola Carpenter or N ew -.-------------- The Important thing ls-the outside world · remembers. Your way of sayin1 this is through the Red Croee worker who every day ~ta military a.o well a.o veterana' hoopitals throughout the country. The Red Crot11 provides themagicthatmakee the best of medical care even more effective-a. friendly face, a plea.oant word, a new book 00 read. . Tbe1e 111'9 little thinp, yes, but 'mighty big · thinp, too-especially when you've been in a hospi- tal for five yean, aa many have. Money alone can't · buy the cheering effect of a Red Croes worker's visit . But money dOES help oo make this visit poosible . ·During.the next 36ti days, your Red Croes contribution says, "Thanks for the job you did-I You, too, can help 'through Your RED CROSS GIVENOW.I , :;,iiiiiiiiiiijji~~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ port Beach was the gueat of honor at a pre-nuptial shower given by Mrs. Marlin Sheely of 208 East Surf, Balboa, Friday evenlng, ·xa.r. 3, lhia being one of aeveral re«-nt Williams, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. H. W. Graham, Mrs. J oseph Dorman, Mr,.. Richard Stearns, Mrs. Jo M c• Chesney, Mlsa Mary Dorman and Mis• Francee Lamb, and M.ra. Earl haven't forgotten.'' , Emen L ., former ra ilroad ma n of Yuma, left on Feb. 25 for that cit y where they had lived for 31 years befor e coming t o N ewport Beach. driving the Ford bualne&'t cou ~ · -~ __ N__ l ~~~h w•• one ot her birthday '·~-~-p~ I . . • . • \ KITCHEN TRICK -::: FROTHY ORANGE Egg Nog-loal / \ \' / / togeth•r until smooth, ,\ •· /:./ 1 c. orange Juice, ~..J 7 1 egg and I Tb1p. ~ honev,. Fine for the ·r,.:~:i children's lunch or that aft•r•1chool ...,..,,.J tnock. HOtl'SEHOLII HINT • HAVE YOU tried pin ba1lln9? Placo pint al right anglH lo ,-, ed9e1 of fabric. S•m• °'-:f:::."f!ffi;:;~ machines ~ill sew .~.:""'-~~ ..., the• ., yeu caA, , remo"• pins as yov llitch. c R!CIPE) .. b Jv.O ·:tr RHUIARl-HONEY llEAD PUDDING ' 1 c. MMy V. C.IMI .... ....,.. 9•riN ......... , t c. f.tt YI 1nch ll~c\lbes 1 c. ene MMlll dlrdwlrlt ,Hecet • • Combine honoy, ,;,,11od M19cif1.,. and Mfl i...ac1 """"•• a4cf· rhulo•rlt. Ploco mixture ll•i. o ..fo11· .... M41 I Y. 411. cauorolo. liake In "'odotot• ovon 1375°1for30 mlnute1. Servo with whipped cream. S.,Ye1 I. . ' !ltEJ.l>TtKE F.AVOBI'l'E • I " I WHEK YOU want .-..i b'"4-yev want .Wober•1 l••lfdl Se ,.,,, .. tender, .. oven ........ -no w.ncler w.loor'1't1 a '-lly fevorli. all •- s...them 1 C..,_,,a I.Ml< ,.. ..... W.b .... .., ................... .... white dlaci:-.1 •••••". .. 1U.0 events. Floral arrangemenl.9 decorated the roo.mB and gardenia corsages were preSE"nted the honoree, her n1other, Mrs. Earl Graham, who was celebrating h er · b irt hday a n- niversary and :ftrfrs. Pelham Small, mothe r of the brideg room-to-be. A 9 appropriate game was played, prtzes going to ?tfrs. Elmer Thom - as, Mra. Richard Stearns and a consolation to Mrs. Graham. Stearna from Costa Mesa.. I Sendl,ng gifts but urlable to .at- ten<l. w er e Mri.. C. M. Deaki ns. Balboa; Mrs. Bill Fraser. New· port ; Mrs. H. T. •ora.ham, COHta Mesa and Mrs. Ho.yes Igoe, Mi~s Na ncy l gne a nd 11-fii.s Judy Wll· Jla.m~ all o! Sa nta Ana. At Yuma they vl.alted Mr. an,1 ---77 ~.,....,,... pn~ESS £? Mrs. George f'hlllfpll, bro lher an11 '·· · . · ." · · -· ... ·.... · · ~ ~-~'--f • ·~I' ' • It I I 'M . ·~~·-......... ,,1...,..,. .... + ~--.......... ,/. ~ 7,~~jgnh l 8; t~f' st;;· : S: ~ ~i~ ~et; ';, ... 5?5--5_5-.5s15•,15s.,-• .,-.,_ -51,•51,5;•51•55• 5•.15•.15.,.,-. ., • .,_•51z51>51>5.a5;-5.-15•15515•,.,s.,,.,_.5i!_.51.''ff5·•5. -15.15s15,.15•:2!•+"-"-•2.•siz2.-.$1•5,5515• 15" i!si!-;"-"25i!251. -51,.j,;.;515· 15" i!55i!5'"-·""" 51z51_15115.5· *S!i" i!!i!~ . . pa rly at t he Phillips ho me with Hawaiian fl ln1!'! show n by the hos· less. One of the gifts rect>l ved by the honort'f' was a pair of r ed Santa Ana Party gloves, knit by M\-s. Gilbert N O\V- The many lovely miscellaneous girts were piled on a table, to be adm ired as they were opened by the recipient. The cake, decorated ln bridal theme, wa1 surrounded w i th pin.k nut cups under tiny pink umbrella.a, making a pretty picture of tbe refreshment table. Frll'nds from Santa Ana, Ful· ell. which just fit ted and which lerton, Orange and Costa Mesa were for "driving In beach fog." hon ored the brldf'·elf'~t 1a11t week Another Rift was an o tt oman wht>n a nothe r mt~ceUaneoul'I 111how -made by her brothe r, "its quaintly e r was held in the Y. W. C. A. turn ~ legs made from wood Which with the M issf'S Nancy Igoe, Mary came trom Belctum. Dor man s nd Frances Lamb as A . trip to Martinez lake, popu- hostesses. la r fishing e-round and e. picnic Those present f r o m N ewport and Balboa we re Mrs. Earl Gra· barn, Mrs. Charles Martin, MM. Robert Me.Dermott, Mrs. A 1 b e rt Ward and Mrs. Thomas Sanson. Guests trom Santa Ana Ill.eluded Mrs . Pe~m Small, Mrs. Ralph For this. a color theme of blue luncheon 40 miles beyond, up thf' and whilt"! was used, with' dainty Colorado river, was anotHer pleas · parasol of crf'pe p a p e r 1.tnde r urable evf'nt while various dinnPrs which the 17 gue11~ placed their and a visit to the Yuma V. F . W . g ifts. ·a u x 11 l a r y and post complet ed MIN'! Carpe nter will rt>peat vows rou.ndect out ttie vlsit with the with Wayne L .Sn1all of Santa Ana Pouparts r e turning home on on Friday evening March 10 at March 3. St. J a mel'! Episcopal church, New· ------- port Beach. Opty. Grand Guardian I English Couple Hon.ored by [Visit Here, W ill Job s Daughters Become Citizens Honoring their deputy gran1 guardian, Mrs. Grace Swartz ot Right from Blackburn, Lankas • Huntington Beach, members of tf'r3hlre, En'gland came Mr. and Costa Mesa Bethel 157, Intern•· Mr!I." Gra.nvtllc. Pearson who arrl1'· tlonal Order of J ob's Daughters, ed this wee k at. San Pedro alter entered the Coata Mesa hall on what thc.y termed a dellgbttut 3f· Thursday, eveniDg, each bearing day voyage on the cargo boat Cape ll rtM carnation which _she pr~· Hawke. They were met by Mr. sented Mpt1. swartz until her armlt and Mn. Bruce a:. Scholes ot Col- were loaded with the lovely blo11-ton, brother·l.n-law and sister ut eoma. ~y a):ao. gave h et a pa1r Mrs. Pearson and Ute party can1q ot Ch.tnese pottery trays a'a a Immediately to BalbOa \O visit Mr . more luting remembra.n;ce; Scholes' mother, Mrs. BJ an ch e It was also lnltlatlOn nlght, ~hz of the Balboa tnn~ · with Patricia Parker of Costa Mr. Scholes, whose EngUsh wile M.eea u<l Diana Peterson ot New-wu "tiniest of tbe war brides" of poi:t Beach welcomed Into mem-four years aeo. has ten days' leave benhip. AD honored guest wu from the ·atr force and WW be Junior Pa;« Honored Queen La showing Uie new~men the sJghta. Neile Ga;y. ·. Kt. Punon was ln San Fra.ncl.5-- New Members Present at Kappa Theta Meet A number of new members were present when Kappa Alpha Theta met Monday nlght at the home of Mn. !:cl Powers. Ball road, Ana- he im, Including M ra. John Baker of Corona del Mar, Mrs. CaroJinf' Williams of Lido Isle and Mr3. W lllla.Dl Sa~ster of Orante. Pat Johnson ptE'.sented a ff.Sh · Ion ahow from the Frances Shaf,. fe r 11hop In Orange, t e 11 l n g of trenda and ah ow J n g styles. A bridge Jun~eon was discussed for the tuture and contrtbuttorui were made to the Institute · of Logo-· pediea at Wichlta, KaMM, Kappa Theta project. Next meeting· will be t.ekl at the home of M'ra. Edwin Goukl, Orange. r.-e..nt from the Hubor ar~-3 were Mias .laabell Bowles and the Meadamea Joe Fer~. CB.roline WlllLama, Margaret Bennett, R. R . Daboe1, .A.rtllur Kraemer, John Baker, Harvey Somera and •RuU1 Vedder. At a recent ~ee*the ct.rls co for aorne Um.e while ee.rvi.ng were given amaO -boOJt dalis ·~ an Engll.!.h ahip and he and which each ts to d.re ccord1J1g hla wtte, here to stay, wfl1 take I . . to ller'own Id ... and ,.UI out the!• citizenship papen ... A tar Society Plans be entered 1n • conust al lhl! next soon "!' poutble. April 12 Ca rd Party meeUnc-, p,riaea Ming awarded ul.e pretll<9t !Ind moot ortttnal· on.,... Kappa Theta Pledges 'lbe 'At!M •0 ••••Y o1 the wtnnen iwUI go lo the MUOD!e • cl>UJ<:boa ol 0... Lady qf Mount home In bOvtna. ••lrtns. th• dolla Norma Apders~n . • Carmel and SL Jolla Vlaluley met to Ute ohlld~ there. W. being d the holne of Mn. Jutlour 81-r;•. the ~ project. Ml• Norma AJ>clonon, daughter 14n. Frank !loooo pr••• d Ing. 'l'!!ie queen'• piroject tOT'the tenn al Mn.. Bolt COhdon. Corona Ciel t:weoty etcllt m~.mben were ..U- la a 9C1ual-e dance wbld:t Honored Mar aAd art major at Santa .,.... enL Queen veim. PrtdhUn. la plaaM 'bar& state c 011 •& •• b&a been Plana were m•de tor a cant lllllli for t 4prll D al ~ ple<lpd to Kappa AlpM. '?beta. pUl;y lo be hold at Ula ICl>eU club tAjlloD ·lil!'U.' ~ will lie an naU01141 -ty. Sile eipo<:lo to -.., , on 'w-1. April 12 at oole at • --· .-. llom!I for 111e' ~·er ,... ii p. m. Mn. ,,_,.. RoblNI lo •a~ 1 J' a-a' lllllit. -4111dat>t. ond. althoa&lt obe wlJ! 6e "°!O lat• --e1191iman, Mn. Nlcbolos ~•tlt.-..l _.11 • ..._ ••nelate ~or tbe ~ Wftb''"",•..,. ft.Ca• W9C'MT W In . dlarp of t.alllu. pardlan, .... P>1Mi I p n-tlan. • ~ ---WlncBeofpri-.U>d Rapa ond ca... ftM a ..ere .._ la ~ Mn. DoWltt Bauer will ""*"Ir" --Mn. .:....,.. P . Piii-• \IK--t,,j at a"'# -. er a.ad Blwll dl 'IJ'k>D to a ....... .,. -'-----...,...of~ and .... taYOdte fo r lt•~ 11tlcate loolro ._. AW'ICAftD . -.... M a, ~ IL Harper C--.. --""8t71 ~ ~ Prt..:. ~ ., LM •• I ',... -..,, .. _,II ...... t ...... ---at Mr. ud Mn. C. IL Prlmt. 1!11}. -al -.._, .. -°'-ftoth 111111 D 11 -la ._ -11'1"'1. -1"o -fall" a oawtJ tctt b ta cr's' '1U.. ti/I -.t .......-*-mu. ... ..,. .-ii: ·•t •-ter time. A b-••• -O'''t a ' , : , , .~ '*'• :J'''* .,,? .. • .. nt11"• .. at ••et.nrd. ... • • _.... ·-• Bwibi.1-S& $71&-'-·.. ..... md NC f{' S ..... ;.=•It& ' THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY ' OP";N EVENINGS 'TILL 9 r ,.M. .FINAL CLEARA.NCE. SALE WE HAYE .TO VACATE OUR IUILDING l lY .MoNDAY, ·MARCH 13th. THERE IS STILL ~ SELECTION IN .. MANY ITEMS,. INCLUDING: TABLES TELEVISION SETS CHAIRS ELECTRIC RANGES LAMPS CHROM~ Dl~lilii IES AND MANY OTH~ mM$1 I . j THESE ITEJt1S MUST BE so+o BY SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 11th . • . . . I . ' ' DON'T W AITI I YOU WILL BE AMAZED AT J't;IE LOW PRICES WE NOW HAVE' ON THE REMAINDER , QF •OUR STOCK. .. 1 , . • • ...... , PresicJi~g . B!~hop· to b~. fl.i1~ra." ~.,,u'!d~·Y PA&~ :3 -.· ~~T ~ 11 ~·~ tTH1i 1' DAY! ;~~~ !:°1•w~ft·!_pisfo~~:€~ur.chei. ~1t~6 j~1 tii-'. , Ure1 Jeptacopel Churcll bu bMn , !.. ~ ... 11 ·----~--..... -...,.,c .. r.., ...... .._ ... _-:·~-"'-"'*"'""".,. .. .,,. ... ..,"4.-.. ~ .. -:--.•"'"""%"' ..... "'."'P""'"'".,,."'""' .... ",..."' ...... -.,,...,. .... .,.,.. .. _.,. en~ed in a •.~ .~cttvttr . re-~ S 'I W -FJ T /-' 8 p W oemlallna-a .rtganUc ICbool ey1tem. OPIJN FOR lllU81NE88 ·MARCH 11th . tory . Omen yefS 0 g . • • • A campalcn ot educaUon, referred : • l.tt11 I Mem/j-rs by. Av.iation News Editor to u om: woRLD m CHRIST. GRAlltD ! OPENING 11a1 '.lm!Jl at 1ntorm1J111' • v • r r · u .a •CH member of tile ICpltcopal CllUJ"!'h , -r 18th ' . l , ' • ' . < ' • From flyer to teacher la . the .. ------------- .. -:1 • .. story of Mlea MardO Cnne, cbalr- man ·of t.tie .famed Loa Angelea chapter ot I the Ntnety·Nlnes and editor of ~e A vtaUon New~ BM· con, aa to¥ to members of, the Business a p d ·Profeaetonal Women's Club at th,tr regWar mffitlng, ¥arch 2, ·at White's Park Avenue cafe, Balboa l9land. rangement• tor t.be' Women •Ill about. the1 Pl'OA'f&M of work being TranaContlnental alr race. 8 .b e don~ by the Church at home, oveor .. told the · group tbat one of their ..-. and ln the field of Chriltlan club memben:, Bea Medelll of cd-ICducaUon. The mcinth of January rona det Mar, wu the wtnner at wu devoted to atiidy of m1M1on .. the flrat ra.ce held trom Palm aty work overseu, February to Sprlnga to Tam"pa.. She outlined work ln the United Stat'el, and the this -year's trip and aug1eated the ftrat part of March to new plan.I Newport Harbor area 1ponaor an for educ&tion which are being de .. entry In thla world·famoue flight. veloped a n d a re beginning to E R S ... .. ··- ••• -.. •. • ! . 1F• ha.,. a Blplew. ft1C to It .,,,_, ...,.., eTtty w..~ •. ~~~·-~lP.low:'• nal\onal ~·uU.U.. hat •larUMI a -~w&cM focpe . .. . , ~ l• home d.eem-atloa ........ uaUat: thoM . . and aimll.~ plotw of tl..,..toh •t7led room.1 u the boUt.Wl:N •tartbat: point. Vt.ualise 7oar owD. bom.e .rter a fa.,.lllt1D1 job wftb one ,,; th~. f&mOWl1 eupet.9 •• 1our •tartln1 pol.9t-eom• la io-oftow and aee OW' lftl!ll ~ of Bl ........ trlecl ru1.,_ then be the Int t. JOU!' .. taJiborbood to . make ,.our home a •bow piece at Uae.,.. ~nomical priCM. Bigelow Fervak QUALITY 7.95 per sq. yard 9ther qUllllef' $6..50 1u $19.~0 Exclu!Jl\'t' at Ne\\'port l'~urnJture <.:o. B..idy you nan!!!•·~~ you~~··• ._JBZS. Newport· Furniture · COMPANY Miss Crane left an establlahed poslUon a• a school teacher to team to 11.Y and l• now a proml· nent and enthualaauc flyer. She urged the ~lines.a women to take an tntere:iit In flying and etreased the fact. tJ¥lt flying was a sate, economical and fut m e a n s of transportation. Mias Crane said th.at ._ithought the ye a rs from 1928·30 wer~ the real day 8 ot glamour fl.Ying. today, despite the fact that actual statistics prove it is the safest means of travel, glamour still surrounds the pilot. Miss Crane believes that many of the accident• could be eliminat- ed if pilots would heed weather v.·arnings. Most of the accidents are caused through lack of knowl- edge or sheer careles.,ness. she said. When licenses were first issued pilots were required to pass · rigid tests which fitted 'them for Intelligent t J y Ing: however , no such intepslve study ls now re· qvlred of the pilot . Miss Crane believes thi1 lo be a tragic mis· take ibeeause very few people take further study lifter they once have obtained a license. War Service MW Crane, tiny and attractive, emerge in the form of OOurse11 of said that nytng do4?sn't requlre atudy on the belief• and the &c· muac1e or brawn; that to her it tlviUea of the Church Schools, for he.a been a means of m e e t in g use In famlUei., by ~children, young people and making friend• all over people. and adult• of every age .. the country. Jt has added excite· Here in Newport Beach· mem· ment to her life and pure unadult·· hers ot St. James pa.rish led by , 1 . . erated enjoyment snd she heartily their rector the Rev. Paul Moore A mes~ 'from the h~ or thrir recommends ft to anyone, reg•rd· Wheeler. have wor¥d lnteMively I Church V.'lll ht heard as a part of the leee of aeX or age. in conformity with the 11ucce.stlons Sunday morning sorvitt, March 12, President Betty Handy int.J'O.. qttered by the National Church by the congrep.tions or most of the duced ·Audrey Hennings. who had organization. Mr. Wheeler devot· ncarry ~.000 parishes and missions of ed bl t SU the Episcopal Church. The Rt. Rcv- served u lnstall1ng officer when s sermon lu, nday mom· erend Henry Knox Shtrrill, Presidini the .club was originated and who lng to the church 8 over all pro· Bishpp v.·ill sp<tak o\·er one of the was a special guest of the club. gram as developed at the 56th trt-lara:est radio nelworks c-ver arranged Borghlld _Stephens. March ot ennlal convention. and he .... ·ill bt heard by means 0f Dimes chairman, annoonced that The campaign ONE WORLD lN I radio recei vi ng Stts inslalled in the $2268.1'7 had been coUected tn the CHRIST will terminate next Sun· c~orchts. Bishop Shtrrill's address local drive to date. day March 12 when Episcopal I wdl be an apptal to EpiscOpal Church •~--· Nl•ht Theme conl-re ....... •tons. g·athered into their mtmbers to support.a la~gt,ly in~rcas~ ·~ • ~-program of v.·ork 1n m1ss1ons 1n 1h1s Kathleen Coleman, Boues' night chur~hes Jn alJ parts of the coun· country and overseas, and in Educa- chalrman, reported that the theme try tor the regular Sunday morn-tion and Social Relations. Tht addr~s for thl! year's dinner had been Ing service, wilt hear, lht"o ugh is tinicd for exactly 11 :30, Sunday chosen and the program arranged. radio r e c e I v e r a set up In the momin&, March IZ. This year's theme Is "In Days ~t churches, the voice of the Presid· Old When Knights were Bold.'. Ing Bishop. the Rt. Rev. Henry This important dinner meeting will Knox Sherrin. summarizing the be held March 30. at the Newport objectlveg of the campaign, and Harbor Yacht club. asking the prayers, interest, and Alda Gorton was elected chair· support of every member of every n1an of the nominating committee. parish. The radio hookup arranged Named to serve with her were to transmit Bishop Sherrill 's mes- Mildred Stanley and Ka th l e e n sage will be one ot the largest Coleplan. ever used for a Church broadcast, The balance of the evening wa; and is comparable only to the spent in a "White Elephant Dutch hookups arranged f•r addresses by Aul:lion.'' The proceeds of thlfl the President of the United States. auction are t o be used for the 1950 When at a specified moment. a n d following h I s address, t h e choir will sing another hymnl P.eople everywhere who are not In church will be able to hear Bishop Sherrill In their own homes through their own radio setA. Locally· the broadca.st will con'e through Radio St at Ions KHJ , KTED and KVOE at precisely 11 :30 o'clock S u n day n1ornlng. March 12. Phone BMeOll au-.w (la.t abo\'e Arches) Cldl.b. • for· activ• "IRU'rERS" you•g.••••• T Unusually sturdy cons.truction fat •rou9h·and·tumbl•'"play. Row · Card Sol• is. wp•r·thiclt • , • .wP9r·louglt I 111,... popfllor tlyr.1: ~ c•Moe. w,.,.. & """' SotMr., kvlf rroo' Tip Availoble "ow ol CIRCUS JUNlonl BOOTERY ~ 1875 So. M~in St. __ , ACROSS t~ROM SEARS ROEBl fCK DON'T MISS OUR CtNDRELLA C,0 NT EST Saturday, ~h 18.1 6:SO to 9 p. m. Spon50f't"d la cooperation "'ltb ANTHOSl"S of ,1 CORONA DEL J\IAR ~2 Coast IUway Beacon 5431 During he r service in the WASP Miss ~rane served as a test pilot and as a tow-target pilot. Women pilots were used to test planes after repairs, or to ferry them from one field to another. Twen- ty-five women pilots were sent to England under Jacqueline Coch· ran to serve w i t h the ·English ,,.,•omen in th(> Ferry service. Mis." -Crane said that all this war flying was a 1nearui of proving that wo1n- en can he and are, capable pilots under the same rules and require· ments imposed on men. Biennial convention fund. The Bi· the radio is turned on In churches RAR EBER,HARD, L. A. tt.•a ch· enntaf will .be held tn San Francis-all over the land, congregations ers' representatlve-··ThCr(' is no co this year and over 3.000 worn· will first hear the magnificent way to leg islate une[hical lobby· en are expected to attend, repre.· choir of St. Paul's Chapel of Trtn-ints out of busineSB. They ·can al· sentatiV'elll of each of the 4.8 states ity Parish, New York City. led by ways rent a room at the $('nator AJaska an.d Hawaii. • Mr. Andr ew Tietjens. director. I hotel In Sacramento and continue President H a n d y urged that Then Bishop Sherrill will speak, to operate. Bosses' N i g h t reservations be made promptly with June Quarles . Miss Crane is now making ar- ..--~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~1 1 ' Street Novel, .Baldwin Autobiography ••• Lowest Prices in Harbor Area Outstanding Among Library Books SEWING MACHINES . · NEW 'RaUND BOBBI;\' ELECTRIC MACHINE Se\V9 Back and FO"'-"ard -Walking Presser Foot Stitch Control -Sew UP,t -Dlae Wheel <:omplete Set of St&ndard Attachments AVAILABLE IN ALL CAB!loo-m' STYLES PRICES }'ROM ALWW TRADE IN BANK TERMS IJ< PORT ABLE OLIVER W. BROOMHEAD ' Two fascinating and u n u s u a l.,_ ____ c_ _______ _ volumes head the monthly list ot ki, Little Boy Lost ; Pratt, The new books at the Newport Beach Flame Trt>e; R oberts, That Loring Public library. J ames Street con-Woh1an: Ross. I,• My ,Ancestor; Unues: hi.a saga of the Dabney SeJtert,. HomecomJng; Slaughter, family, in the moat drQffialic -a.ntl ~::Hvi'.'.e ... ~1st:.~~.:, S~i:ee~\ M 1. ,n_ go sweeping novel 80 tar. "Mingo Dabney; Sylvester, The Se cond Dabney." is the· last of the gal-Oldest Profes.otion; W h It e. The lant clan, and the story tells of l>ink HQU.se: Wickham.-Oevice and leaving his hon1e in Z..flssissippi In Desire. and Wilson, Pr l n CE; or Mearch of new adventure in Cuba. Egypt. It Is a vigorous tale of swash--New n1ysteries are: Brown, Tht• buckling. Screaming Mimi ; Crane. The Oaf· In Monica Baldwin's autobio· fodil Blonde: Davis, The Deadly graphy. "I Leap Over the Wall," Miss Ashley; Dixon. Something she relates her memories at thirty for Nothing: Dodge. The Mldsum.- years of convent life. When she m er Madness: Fenisong, Ill Wind: decided to leave her sheltered e'I(-Fischer. The Angels F ell ; Uttle. lstence for the modern. world of The Black House; Lustga.rten, which she knew absolutely noth-Verdict Jn Dispute; Nelson, Deed Ing. she found the adjuslmtnts Giveaway and Neville. Murder of a numberless and painful. Every-Nymph. thing had changed and aside from Non-fiction books are: Baldwin, these changes there w ere all the I Leap Over the Wall; Br and t. disasters and dislocations ot 8 Decorate Your Home tor •Better world war. This ts a tremendously Living; Calahan. Sailing Te c h- inleresting book. nique; Chute, T e(>n-age Sp o rts' JZOl Coast BJ\'d. OORONA\DEL MAR Harbor 0441.,\1 A Long Day's Dying; Ollrner, The Fox. Alte r Your Lire; Hansen, Parade; CI a y, Devision In Ger- Othcr boo)<s include: many; Couains. Writing' tor Love F iction -·Aldridge, The · Diplo-or Mone)!; Davis, California Salt mat; Bell, Until the Day Break; w -,ter Fishing; Espey. The Other Bristow, Jubilee Trail; Buechner, tClty; Flynn. The Road Ahead; I'· Strange Land: Cary, The Horse's World Almanac for 1950; Hunni-l-------.,.-------+--------;_ ____ J I Mouth: C&stor. The Year of the cutt, Bra.di.: World Frontier; Kee- Spaniards; Chase, Shadow of a ley, Making Inventions Pay; ~s­ Hero; Clement, Needle; Corbett, ser. Your Inc o me Tax, 1960: The Duke's Daughter; Franken, Leighton, The A8plrin Age, 1919· From Claudia to David; Goodin. 1941; Lewis, Word Power Made Take C ar e of 1'fy Little G. i r I ; F.asy: Ley, The Conquest of Space; Cragg, Golden Valley; Green. Lov· McWilUams, California: The Great Ing; Heinlein, Waldo. and Magic. Ex c e p.t i an: McKenney, Love Inc.: Hubbell. Frances; J ennings, .Story: Montgomery. The lncred· the Sea Eagles; Key .Island Light: iblc Casanova and Nano, The Land Lamkin, Tiger in the Garden; Las· and P~ogle ot Sweden. Master Points Awarded in T ournciment 1Attends Redlands University Day 1t.,,.· ,. • '""ctiffllf1 Wtfi11.9 -.f tW ,_.m ... J:i"9 llit•iltili1y •f •'4'-.. TM CU•TITI9t'f ... M H41~iwlllt ----lit• •n accotdio• -,, ...... •• eosJtr ,. .. .,... well Mtwff111 ,.. ... llfeol fet "°".,.rti"ll ..... sp.ce Into 190Rec-""ifs. fa eli.t.t .. • ..., t... cfo .. t. wordrobe, etc. Th• CUITtTICH b ..... ~k-~. 1,. re1i1t ... t foltri c •.• ..,.i,_,. ii• • wi4e cft9fC"e 91 _. ....... t.i'Jy 1"*'9KM i111 ,.. Major and Mrs. W. A . Houston of El Toro were wtnnera eut-wet!lt and Mrs. Betty Combs and D. G. Spellman of Long B ea c h were high-scorers north-south in th e .. ' Masttv-Polnt Open tournament held at the Ebell Club House on Sunday after41oon. S e v e n t e e n tabld were in play. A full muter point was awarded each o;Winncr, national rating point.a were award-; ed the top aix. couples ln each di· Phyllis Lake. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WJlbur J .• Lake, ot ao& On:Yx avenue, Balboa ialand, wu among the. 150 Southland higb sch09l and junior college atudenta attending the Univentlty of Red· landB annual "Unlvenity D a y" vislUng d,.y ,S.tur&t.y .. AthletJc event.I, vocaUonal eem .. inan. ca.mp\ia toW'li, eocial ptber· Inga and numerous typical campus activities featured the act Ion· packed day and evenlnl' feaUvttJea. -..n ... 9r, ,,.,, <OflltfvtfiH ef I .... ~ ... Cllt. ' -' Higl\Ught of .the day was the lighting of the "R.~ the world'• largest couere MOW\.tatn11ide let- ter, <lwilllf tile rally. " 1. ·r ,' . rection. · Mtaa •lake is & eenlor at -New- port Harl>at' High' l!CllooL · t1 :3,0 1"'"...,~·-· -.a_... • c.~n~s:;:!;:¥l..::;~;_"",.: -~ Reed; ~Anne )(Jtchell ancl -lilto. I G. R. Browder; HnL Tiiomaa Gill · I ~ -' · •. ...d Mrs. c.tl>erlae.' _Smith: earl Ernest MCClelleni ;': f: 't . ~ . -: ·, . j ~Bfuw:tM.-:¥ ... ":"~ ~i Entertain lat Dinner ·~-• -·· --- --------Benaon: i•".l''j.; • '_, One of UU: P'"M0 t attain ot , . • . . Runnere-up1nortll • -wue ·~ -·• -~ -· i -... ALL 'PAPl!lB W!)liam oDcl .tlOJlo-~rt; B'red w-,_.. ....,. ~. . • . •· ' M'om-8 .,...,. 81 -· Kn. -.a "111 » .. anc1 )Ira, 1:11 .nt ~,.. .. ipr~a a.x. wu.... ... ._;:;tf• ••· :=;~ ~;~m•Mlu rill&_,_ and Kn. CllUtiio Kn. Jlr, aild -~-Dao111H B 1*Ziib' .. • ' • ~ ,---::-• Kary ~ -"" ......... . --dtUilnllli ~--TOtrr,r, "(»'11:.'i.U.!Bt.. ()eola .... ~i;:.·•= ~= GIOooe&M..._.._ .. ,,rto~ ,, ... ···-.,.·.~·,. .,~ '.: _ 1 I dlno; i..i-a~a..Mnia·Ana. ~~lllr;Gd~ .... '/ ~ • 4 ..... _. -;··-:-I .... r Rl\'~~~ Colton, ~---l ,. ""11"'lifv .>P·.'l·n· ~ • ai. H 1 ' -f~f6 '!...-• UtO a--.... -f.' ~ .,. , '"· r.i .r,,__A qr. -~ , -~~~-· -..... c1o ~ ti ,, • • , • • . .. I • I • I'm the one caUBinj: all the confusion I only meant to be amu'!ing; I'm not the bird on Nellie's hat I'm just the· saucy-little .. Brat. · · I only came to add to your charm I didn't mean to do any harm. I hope to serve · you very well ·- And · keep your wardrobe looking swell. '' I've thing to offer, both glamorous and gay the right styles for parties, for school a11d play-; With furniture, shoes and toys galore, ' What little child could ask for more ? So drop in soon and give me a whirl , (I might even be a much better girl) Keeping me busy, and such as that I may not be so much of a Brat! Come in and Meet Mtt-Do! AT -OUR OPENING • Fri., ~arc1! 10 ~/ "WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE en~ FAIR PRICES MEET" SPECIALS ILUE JEANS .• • • • • • • $1.49 . Zipper Oy, double knee-:-Replar $2.19 TEL$HIRTS • • • • • 2 for $1.00 Sizes 2 to 11-11,eJUlar fl,00 Infants •laanet KIMONAS and GOWNS 2 for $1.00 11e11-. fl.00 TRAINJNG PANl'S .. • • 5 for $1.00 Sluo l to ·• -B.s. .so NATl.ONAL.tfAME SOX • 4 for $1.00 Aes •.. ~{ Manofa.cturc will .not aUow nante mentioned at lhla price) Sf>"WtdoolN, G0rS-r 1 • • • . • . . . $3~8 Swlng C81I be detaChed an~ makes a good rocker, alL me!&l -«epw f7198 I . Du .Du fllURSEIJ ,C\f~IRS I, •• $3.98 cqornptet! with white ~namel 1ununode) ':Bqalar~ [ I • •"' • I J I We will feature the lo/lowing _ ,,ation.q//y in°Jwn. tnerc~ancJise~ . · "Jum.ping· Jeck" Health ·Shoes . Nitey Ni~"" ~l•·eperl. Ne~nette : Ores1es , · Billy, the Kief B·oysweer · t Carter Uric;fe ea ~ '-· I Ke~twet . Crib' M~ttrei ' es . ·. , Storklinr Baby nlrnitu e ·~· · Ce~iege1 I .1 I • • I ' • • • • •• ' r ' a · I · ~ Surf sides Plan .• ' • ~nwt•i11•:Klul:I'_ ·.- ·0°"4Wtll' • S' ~ n... ' Holch 'Benefit Sele • ·-a'IWAW .;x ·~t eas~~ LIPh,p,c2e5, s!. ~ Klub mem"'ra _,_ .......... tllo -~ --., Ciilo r1rs .on rv1arc juMlant over the -ot ~ ~ -.. -,, recent food oale, lield at dOota :;;:;..: -Oil Ula ... ,.,ns'•tr · MH& and netUn.,. -S18 or mo~ lo tliet -the ,Plana for al&~ dan-• JUMPIN """·' ~"'CKS ._._ ·~-•~tor the .:r---de wben i.-.s tor tll••ll'JOd of .tll•lr -• .. "' . . 1)0 I!'---~ ....... er Ille 1!-•.. -or "adopted'! family when they met no: S8T ~,llft'9 ·8ROJIJ .. ~ tllo Nil&k-and 11111· -...... )leW -. r11"'t Karcll 1 Jo ll)e Aloha,room~t • r ud .JUDY 8ROf . ~,..tpoota tll&t '"''' load .....tine 'et uie bomo ot )(r, end home or Booi. Keene with e ISO llloecb -IAcuDa ee.cb l-S7't , ~ ::.=""' ~· Mrs. Lehy ptlate"r, llff.con JloG'. R•m.otre.t u hoot.u. Lepna Beach Oppoalte Oreyllowall Depot ,,... NelioD&I A~ dub tile~ . piv11&Uono have -. .. nt out Thelma Rtclretl.9 pralded a d ~=~==~===~~=5::::3::s:::=~=~===~l;.;;;;:....,;t~ler In 1111 .,.,.., ot'aov· to -Uv. clul> m....-., a»d the group .welcomed a new m~m· '' 'C::T"~ l• .......-:-tnvlt&UOOlO an 1iJoo wt fin' tlll ber, PllyUla Bayne. I • ""'I"'" J'ollpe de Nne Wjlet1 be .. t nnt d!Bav -or U.. _..,,,, . Next in .. Ong will be on Mal'ch . . ... . We Rent H.p le• .-W'9H1 Chain AU10 OlCYdJ:N ''f*d•U JIAUIPlll:N'l' • '-"""'·on . a jOume)' . tb-'1 Call· to be lulld Kercll zs a.t. Belboa 16 at tile home of Dom S<Ot" (~ kl i.m to -appropri· BeJ dub. Tiie pre·Ea-affair US ll:ut 18th 1treet. \ :g-tor Ille MteWl•lnc will t .. tur• muter en• a1t<t bal-• 1' or ura1 •&-ta. ioou 111 de<oraltona. -..,.. Fi 'T A . ~ -Id ea ... "' "'..,. In -.... or v1nu v.ue11 and rst een ge SEAi. AMBULANCE . %4-ROUR SERVICE • • LAUNDRY AND . DRY c;L.EANING · 198 ~ Ave.j NewpQ.tt Be.di . (Acrou from Gree.ter All-American Market) NEWPORT -CLIUINBRS • DAFFODllS 35: FLOWERS . "1 M<WU aa -_, u.e -b' ,_ed Bob rn>eocl>ie'• Oftbewe :,, 111 Party Hostessed 1 Clue -la Illa aow pl&J b S d . S h d j :.1.'" rerille ~ Clara. va»ey, ae'nnty nve _,plea .... ..,.. y an ra c mi t · S6od ao•.-.-........ -uz pected to attend and neW lneln• Sandra Schmidt of 700 ~ at all In l'OWnc Iola plaao 1111 bero aA upecla.Uy urged to be Bay Front, Balboa bl~nd, e w "-'· He appolnle4 uwi-nt pNBenl. l.orTelne Toyle will be J• de Monca to take •om e ,boat.ea at Ule door. her nrs.t 't een age btrthday party ~ and •o•e •et tier• Saturday, March 4th. Dinner wu .. lmOwll., la •lricUltun out J.nto ae"eC:I' at 6 :30 p.m ., a.nd a llvf y Ute _ valley and start building a • group enjbyed games _until · 9 0 pUeblo on the GuaclalUpe River HARBOR P-m. ~~t two ~d onti quarter mile8 Ann Allen, Ann G~bson, ArJ~n If.om the Mlulon Santa Clara. So Huff and Ann St~wa.rt of B&Jt>pa ap.winted, Ueutenant M.orap set AREA taland ; Lynn Boftley ,' Deanna Bo111- out with aome stxty followen On en,• Patty Clemence, Diane Cran- November 29, 1777, found a. likely GIRL dall, Ruth Dudley, Gall Frahm, apot al on« Ute border .of the Donna Hoppe, ?ttarta Plegwr, Ppt stl'etlm, and started to build the Ritchie and Judy Slee~r ot OJ· first adobes ot El Pueblo San Jose SCOUT rona deJ Mar and S&lly ·Pritt.er of de yuadalupe. Beacon Bay j oined in the feJ11tlYI· ~e river tnat ran _put tbelr NEWS tie•. doo~. howe'fef', was to catllle lhol'le --... ~;.;~-;,-------- early • e t t I e r .s a ronaiderable BAftBOR %010 amount ot. trouble. All had been Thf' 19rl0 Girl Scout cookJe sale, head~ by M.rs. Arthur Kramer, closed , as a rousing succeu with every troop In the organtutton working with top energy. The en- tire proceeds w111 be kept for the .. ":::::~::::::::::::::::::lllt::::E:ea:t=Ba=lboa==Bl:v:d..:::Ba::lboe::::::::' jwell ln tbe dry 8f!690n when the _ towJ;t had been founded, but when the winter and .spr1ng ratni'ill c&e, flood waters moved d o w n the river tn a mass, carried away a d am that the settlers had built for irrigation purposes, and Inun- dated their bomea. Although they moved their pueblo farther back from' the river, the winter and l'lpring floods continued to give them trouble, and It wasn't untU twenty years later, in 1797, that tbey finally got free from t h e .sto"Pmy waters by tnovlng their village well over to a new location, the center of which was near the comer of Market and San ·F er- nando str~ets ln the modern town · M-m-m~m-m ... . . Best she ever baked! of San Jose. local Girl Scout Hoti!le. .Joan : Partaen ot N e w po rt Beach, a I ------------- member of the Mariner $hip Stor · noway ROid the greate:St number ot boxe1t of any individual. Newport Girl Scout organlza· tlon m o u r s the 1088 of a good friend Jn the recent , pa."8lng of Mrs. Suaan M. Rutherford, many yean a re11Cdent of Balboa. When the A88oclatfon was tint organ- ized tn thl.l!I area, Mr&. Rutherford wa8 secretary of the board of di- rectors. She asaisted generously with contributions and aided in the buUdlng ot the LltUe Houae. She will bt ml&Sed. St. P,4TRICK'S GREETING CARDS • BUSINESS FORMS • • GREETING CARDS •GIFTS Costa Mesa Stationers -~ . Eagle Rotk_'P-astor to b·e Considered for C. D. M. Church Next Bv.nday m.ol'ftll\g the eo-. rona • del Mar CommunJty Church, COncrtpUOCla). will ~ve u a gueat ):>reacbel-_the, Rev. Paul Ed· wa'.rd Babbitt, mtnlater of t h e United Church of Eagt~ Rock, Lofi Angelo. Member• of thfi church ~re lookin& torw-ard to next Sun- day with cona.Jderable lnt'ereat be- cause Mr. Babbitt la comina upon the lnvltaUon or the pulplt con1- mJttee. The p'utpJt committee I.a a special committee appointed to seek for a succe.ator to the Rev. Perry 'fi'. Schrock who Will retire u aoon M hl8 succeuor la In- stalled. Thll ill to be an exchange aer- Vfce, with Afr. Schrock preach ing ln Mr. Babbitt's pulpit In 'Lrui An- geles. Llldlem Bair Styling - a Spedatty by Den - DAN'S BARBER SHOP ID Ba!We Theatre mdc. '191 & Bel-Blvd. Bal .... ""Sorry, you're at thfo wronc platt, folk" ••• you l'f"f th08t' fresh Fryf'n at HOLLOW AV FARMS!" - GARDEN GROVE BLVD . wt>s.t ol H.1rhor Bl"d Garden Gro ... e A vallable In Harbor area at Today San Jooie Is a nourt11hlng town, busy wtth lts manufactur· Ing and Its fruit packing, and set In a richly product ive valley that each spring brings forth an un· p8.raUeled display of gayly colored bk>SJtoms. Tr-oop 3-4 th grade Brown lea Meet Tuesday 2 :15, Commu- nlty Church, C .D.M. Leaders: Mn. F . Lammf'rmon, Mra. A. R. Marsac. 1788 N Pwport Blvd. ' RICHARD'S UDO ... 1\-IARKET ._°""" __ •_n_•_s_12_·_R ___ eo._1_._111_ .... _·__,·J BOARDMAN~ BAiboa hland I ' Lido Woment • 2J1d T ourney6 • • TEJllEP~_ONI Pl4'Y ' me , second -the sprbrg -~NS.RING br)dge and ......-toum .... ent . SERVICE - for Lido hie Womd.'a dub wlll We tfke the place of an office be held Ma~ 1a t.ldo tale aecretaey on a twent -f bo Community dub with du--Y our ur . , .cbedu1e , , • Any time you a.re u rt served pnxnpU at 1 P· m. out w~ a.naw~r your telephone Following thl.! CU1 .,,._,.., .John and taste' :>'Our measagea W - Boyd, bridge cbal wtU Jr.eep take a (ter hour calls f~r · ~ve,; scores ?.<fled at . club . boµse lype o'1 (Jrm • . . We diSpatcb during the town .. I your setyice me.n tor night repair ~ caJta. elc. •.• \Ve &o1ve holiday Mr. and Mrs. R y Keene and overume '"probJ•ms . . . 1 VACATJloN SERVICE -Your on Northern T rir1 phone cover«! • While you are . Ii" away ... Mr. and Mn. Ro)r Keene ot.)3al-' boa .Peninsu.la have ~t on a no- tor ,ol!_ting. plannllt« ~ ~ a~y three weeks. San Francisco, Seat- PROSE HARBOR S163 TO)>A\' tle, Wash.. Portland,i Ore., a n d ___I\ kn point.e of .intenst.1 hi ,eanada t are ---vpportunity is ocking In inc luded on the Itinerary. C LASSIFIED ADS . • rn-•. '-:__~-!J. -~JBl_~J .= l ~ ~ • ; /. I At EverY. Milestone of Your Life .. I Can You Look Back and Say. "I'm Building Real Security · -I Sa~!e a M i~e Each Day" ? ~" D i mes, quar1ers and do llars add up 1,0 g ood amoun1s. Sl\'e regularly - tin •n insured sa,·ings accounc here. i NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION P. A. PA LMER. Pre<ident 0 Via Lido • Harbor 1500 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA A S-1 VINGS INST!TUT/O.V • Guests Present for Courtesy Night at Mesa V.F.W. These Brownies are working nn the stenciling of napkins for tbelr pre1ent project. At th e Ir last meeUng Joan Brandt and Mary Lou Todd were refreshment hos- t eRSe!ll . They served home.made cookiC'l!I and punch. See YVONNE DeCARLO in "Buccaneer's Girl" by U~iversal in Technicolor .. Qui CINCH • • ' ' ... with AOD ONt.Y WATER Cinch Calre Mix conptin* everything •.• all the highest quality ingi'edientl needed for your lighteft, most deiiaiouS wfilte cBke . ..Next time, bake Cinch •.. the c<!mPtete c:ake miL • Dt.lciQl&S .ffl:Jorsf ...... ""'· -~ ...,.. .. uc• 1u••• M&flmr0 t ·- --. ' ' 'I • Courtesy Night was observed at a 'ITleetiOg or the Ladies' Auxiliary to Veteran11. of Foreign Wan Po11t No. 31)31 held March 3 ln C08ta Mt'sa American Legion hall. Each local officer had as her 11peclal guest on officer of the same sta- tion from a nearby community. Representatives from Los Angele~. Santa Ana, Westm1n•ter, Orange:. Seal Beach, Huntington Beach and other communilieM we re honored. They were presented with dainty corsages and potted plant8. Mrs. Georgia Ban reported on , the recent pot luck dinner and en- / tertainment conducted In the new Costa Mesa V. F . W. ha.II on 17th S t . Another dinner is planned ·tor the near future. Miss Hester Tallman, hoepltal chairman, announced that she 8.ncl Mrs. Leila Lane would d e 11 v er robes a11d other finished clothing lo the Sawtelle Veterans hospital March 8. During the buslncs.<1 s es 8 I on nominaUorut were made for of- fi cers to 11erve during the coming ye~ Jnstal(ation nl1ht ~ sched- ul~ tb be! rte-ld ·•o· Apri 21st. At the cloae o( the meeting the local Post joined_ the ladies In a s pecial social hour. The long tabJes were gayly decked In the colorful motif mJggestive Of St. Patrick's Day. Elnborateiy decorated home n1ede cakes and coffee wer e served to more than 100 men1bers end guests. Benefit Luncheon to Aid Planting in Church Fernery fi'irst of a series of· be net l t lunch~na, proceeds ot which will go . toward purchu.e of plante for the large fernery at Chri•t Church by the Sea was h eld 'Neaday at lhe home ot Lillian Owen, ~ Cove•. Followtng the Chinese luncheon t.. pe3ta played canasta with tlnrt. prize leoinl' to Joyce McDonald, second tQ Jean Xc.Doaald and with Betty eras.--. Othera p re a e n t were Lillian Ftsll, Dorla FeJ11UOOb, Lona Ucht. Glady• Woodworth, Elate Salter. Alma Knowlton ot S a n t a Ana, Genevieve Barnes aM M.lm Elouise owen.1 who autated h~r mother wl\I' tbe tuQdleon. Troop 6-4 th grade Brownla. Meets Monday 3 :00, G. · S . Hou.w Ucaders: Mrs. L . E . Cock ,· Mn. R . A . S chroeder. Re c en t I y this group had a Wsahlngton 's Birthday party plan· ned by the glrll'I a t the Utt)(' Rquse. Complet ed er<' mitt pot. holders which were made &.'t gift.~ for the g irls' mothers. The troop la busy on their Easter project which U to make basket draw· string ha.ndbags to be !'lent ti:> un- dE>rprlvUeged Bakersfield. girl.!! of the aame age. Thia l8 part of their International Friend8hlp program field, the girls electing to do tor American Qllldren in need. For the March 1'oth program to be held in the Little Howie to celebrate the 38Ul year of the founding of Girl Scouting. members of the troop elected Ethel Schroeder to t,epre- aent them ia the costume Of. an Iril!h Lassie. , .Troop 26-;-3rd gr.de Brownies : ""Meel8 S :00~ Mon:~ O. S. Bou8<' 'LeiiderR: Mrs. O. ·Ptahk, Mn. A. Bunnell . Mrs. D. J . Dean's r esignation M leader of this troops WM accepted with regret and Mrs. C. Plank: la the new )eoder. These BroWJ!.)es have flnl11hed a health proeram fi eld and have been studying nrst Aid and CltizeMhlp. At the la.it ( meeting Margene BuMell wu rc-- freshment hosteg and Bes a y Burnham was elected to represent thq troop at the Girl Scout Birth· day celebration in -Canadian OOs- tume. Radio, Local Prog. o Honor-Founding of ,,Girl Scouting In obMrvance. ot the S&th Wrth- da.y ann1Vft9&1'1" of Oirl Scota.Ung, announcement b: being made tly Glri 8 co \I t bea.dquarte0ra "Of. a aria ot radio programs 'deslped for ..OUta of all ages whlcb Wl.U be -Mardi 11·1~. n.e bf'OlldcuU follow the local pl'OlftlD to be held at the Girl Scout hooae Friday; Mardi ao at 7 :30 p.m. tor trOop le:adeb t.nd ad.Ult memben of the orp.nba• lion. -troop will w npre- 8f!isted ln u.e-program which t' Mesa WSCS to· Ste clesllned to allow tile lnt_emalloll&I -i . ecope GI. tile orpN8Uon and to PictUres of Je"'"n -or the founder o1 Girl, Scout· I ,..-r , iJ:C In A.lnerle& • .JUiiette Low. 'Cetaeral meeting of the Women'a \Bftts dc•wt• Will be over 111tldwJ Society ot. Cllriatl&n 8enlce at tile. -ui-ud. w h 11 e 'ft"'"'"!""i Costa K-CommWllty .K-hour8 are !« -em ..-nt clliur·cb wtn be Mid TtaW'ldaJ, ttat; ue •21~ "' •Plitr to --1,•\ 1,p. M. In the _pol. -tme; 'l'lllJ' ..., .... ~. ~pre---111o ~ n. c:m. te:ll 1q u ua • ••1110111 "Pl•t••~ • ._ KlllJ -!l!Me ... o --: ...-,., 0-00 ft ne,• -t.o be -ot -~I. ll1IC, l:la t.o I 11J1L . u. -....--.,..._ ... Jep-~ Olrl -~ 5 '!•:7 .-tJ Ua.. n. Mpleta De _._ ot oar .. .... • a Pf.. -• X • ~ _.. .· u. ca. ... ·=-...... OllllN 1a ~f:•• au-1m1 r•• . ......,. PNsr••: wit n a. --,,, __ ,_ llMOU.11-.att.ow,,..... _ _, la Pt·-...,. Ille wit& u a •••1• a•d ~trlr'llllcla. -a.a'1 pu1111c ..,;.,.. ,•*•·Midi .. w Dood)# pUt::r, tw. ,_. auaa I• • ., .. .... $? elie I l'l FIJ -.car. --:-' ~£ ,,, ..... -Pl& .... ) · 1 .. • • I ' • ,. -· • , . - . Stcire c&eck-0~ , Urged by Crock '>•tr-upoa a1J ....-cbanta to ~ • .,....J!lele de&n-up and -llP.ln tllelr !It!> .... and ~ ~ "19lasn11 Fl re ChJef ~ C1Qclrtt WU..U th"J dodl~te tlliit :r-°• l!Priag Cle-·Up W~lt lo l"'WNI dow)l th:e -. In i· r· -lo~ . . ~·~·a Cl••Jt.-.P Week baa bffn set for· the w or ...,ru ie.22. 1 _81',tlaUea •how that moat ~ea lltart with common bazar<ls, ~ u ~ clprettu and accu· _,.._, Of l rubbiab, II\" Cl)lef ~ ll:y gflllnl'. rid Of ~)e rvbbl•b that flte feed!I on. mer-- dlanta w11i Ilia¥• fewer tlree. I · Bprlag Chan-Up w l 11 benetft lllliiW Ji.itltar ways 190, be addOd. A Mat at.ore displays merchand~e W better advantage, ts more at'.:: tractive lo C"Ualomen. , . la eonduc~&' your Sp r l 1'1C Cl-.D-Up. the Chief recommeni;is -be&ln by lnspectin~ tile ,._ment Whl!'re fire recorda ~ ·""' pel'Cent of all store flrea atarL , C)ee.n out all retuse that ~Y ll&'A collel'ce<I . 1· r 8ee that 1tock ls always pla~ Sn apeclal atorage rooms ~~r than 1:n any handy s.pace lri ~'e luernenl. F l a m m a b l e Uquidill , ,.U.ta. etc., necessary to the bu.SJ- naM ahould be stored ln fire·r't!- al..stive rooms or o u t a i d e tbe bulktlng. Keep special metal bins W1bi coven on them for waste paper. raga, packlnc materia\8 or other combuatlble1. 11 .• Good housekeeping ia,a must in both basement and main sto"" There ls no shortcut to firi;: safet'y. Jt depend.!11 upon a dally routine In which manasement and etnployes should cooperate. ~· Smoking should be prohibited in ba!lement and aeUJnl' floors. Areas considered sate tor smoking by the flre dep•rtment should be marked and amok.in& allowed only in those: areas. Careless smoking and dU\· ~· of matches are the single lar&eet cause of fires. Look over your exteimJon corda for fraying, and see that they are not run thPOUSh door•.i-;ays. under rugs or over nails where they ca n become wom and broken. U the store has an automatic "Prinkler SJ•lll1'm, 1tee that sprlnk· ler hf'ads haven't become corroded and that lhey ere not obstructed by cartons of merchandise. , • • '· I ', ' Cfft linP.10yes ·i.o Join .stat. Group I . fA&E .S RSD>.Y. MAR. .9, 1.950 Wltb Bob Geier I lllom""9 ot_ the "Newport 9-d\ City l:mplOyea AModatlon, meet.-11-----------..:' I Inc In L<Slon Hut,,#onday ntsht ~-::oome 0_ ny un&nJ.mOualy Yot ... to attUlate Dl4 )'OU Oftr •~ •-' <> .. L --lane te11 lr1-t bHkl• the with the .J:lhployet AMociaUOllj of ··-P ' · "" · . the IMP ot C&lltomla · Cltlu. hOUH'" o\" 0 1t tell rlght lnto the, ~ i..ealu.e:••' EmJk>yee A..uocta. bay" t Many people have th~ ld~I uon ill a.:newly tonned atatb-wlde thot planet COft eully fall rlSI> group dNl&ned to-turther th• In· out of the aky, mueh .u a ~ tj!reata" aha alln8 ot lflunl.clpal em- WoUJd fall when drtw.n over a cliff. p10yeai. HUoQua.rten or the u- But such 19 not tbe cue ex~t sociaUon !ts ln Puadena . in a fnr 18olated cues. ~ nUd-alr · Otto Jacoba, wbo drafted the cotUaton Might ca u 1 e Bu.fflclent c h a r t e r for the city ethploya dalnaae to U\e wlnp, or very in· IJ'OUP M're waa gru.ted honorary • frequently, some structural f&U· membe'nhJP jn the Newport Beach ure mlsht cause the plarur to fall A.uoclaUon tn recocnlUon for his ~ are very rare 1ndeed aen1Cel t.o the Sl'OUP· Voting on and of ooune can be ~nted en... the meawre waa unanlmoua. ti rely •Imply by . COllll&nt c&rellll l:ntertolnment wu turnlthed by oblie:rvatlon on th6 part of lhe Art Knight. whO ftndered a dem· pilot. And unlike in the old di.ya, oMtntlon of hypn'otlam •Wllng u - atructUral !alturee &re almoBt un-soclatlon mernben u subjecU. · heard of the• e daya. weu, it plane• don't J'A~ what dou · • '' F" En i • beppen wtien they cruhT . "Noisy . ire g ne The point I'm trytnc to -la c c· taint th&I ID moot c .... of occident near 8llseS OIDp populated areas, the p 11 o t . ha 9 A \\'omatt ealll"d the police at aome control of the ablp and lhb 5:65 a. m. WNlnMClay aAd re-- account• tor the tact that we very po~ • nol•y t r 0 e k ta thf' .-._ 'HQ(iD'S .~{~. ,.. flllao:rM~ry_ ~ 8-•. Newton. ,W.., '1-vlt. ~ 1eldom hear of a plane directly ""'lhhortiood.el Adama and Bay l°O''llt~oli. ud Pafa7 ·'8rftltb_.ve ~-,tO pirree .the' tt...._..,e • tlle Oran .. e Caut Hllep hitting a house or a group of .avenoea, Bal.._ · · • · · ' people. PoUce ofncen went to thf' ... , .. .....i--~~' .';''' .(.'':. ~· ·.·;--. . • ' • 'r'-<..~f • .-· · • • . Of coune everyone wW lnlmedl· area and foulld the .._olR"' ",.. ~~ ~ · ! .:-.~ -., •. •• • N ately think of BW Odom'• tragic cawted by a flre truck paMln& ' . .( T Ded·caf e' ew eruh but bne mu.at remember that the . "-oman'ili home w h , I r l"e• 0 I this wu a race 1n whlCb the planes "poad?n.r i. .-s C'&IJ at M>l5-A Eallt were nytng very law a t. very high Bay AVP.., Bafboa. • • • Cl b c · ft h epeeda and thwi cannot be com-T1i.e fltt. '''a" oonflJM'd to a U ra S Op pnred to normal fiytng acUvlty. natll'INMI la the itome of p, B. 1 . .. . . ~~!Jo!, ~~IY i~~~~i:;;:cthJ~n: WrtPt. ______ _ --··--·-·--:..... _____ .,... .... _ • ...,. ... ..____________ Regular monthly breakfa.11t lhe~fore when a crash ts lnevll· .Coast Wrestlers Yant .. ~le,·y -Lose ... s. ·scot-ing Ti. 1tle , 2:~::d;.:~::~N:,;~75 ~J·7r. ~:~:::::tt::t.~:.~::= nost Marine Team • Shore cafe. ~ No planl wtlJ simply fall out of Orange Coast college's defend-. t, Sh ; .b Si ' . I ' p ,._ t ctllef topic ol·lnterest wu the lbe aky without reason a.ny marl" .Ing 1949. Eastern Conference 0 ·annan : . _.y .. _nn_ e. .... 0, ~ :ro;1~:erot~e::c,~~ ::~~:e: ~~: ~g:we:: I;~ a'":=~t~~tp ~!~ ~~~l!n~:i~~·~lo;~~~~n:_ig;:: ~ r·~ club fathers rolllng up the Ir 90D, even though It h.u been said Rpe~la.U.l.I Rt 7 :80 p.m. tonight In Lanky George Yardley of Stanford, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Grorge !lleevcs and really pitching In to "A' tree ts an object which standg .the OCC gymna.<1ium. H . Yardle y, Jr., ·2140 Ocean ·front, Balboa .. hel~ a short·Il~ed Southern ruRh the job to compJeUon.. P.ar· in one spot for yean and th('n &ud-After dropping t h e I r Beaaon divlsioll be.9lletball .COrlng record Saturday night when he s cored titlons and framing &N completed. de.aly jumps ln front of a lady iopener t o the marine matmen, the 2S points 88 his team J_oet to cattforai&,, 64 t o 5!'J tn th~ final Coast Some interior finl.shin• and some driver.',' Don't ..-et smug, gent&. locals have shown steady Improve- • In t t 1 lnent, and they are tavoreCI to wln conference ·-me of the sea.on at Palo Alto. ·benchet11 must be completed as well they jump ront o y ou once n •-l d hllr t t.hJ.8 evening's contet11t. Yudl"y'• mark, breaking t~ old aeuonal record of 232 point;i a.a the rest of the plumb ng an aw oo. ForJ11er all-CIF and AU champ-. w iring .. I wonder how many more times in conference games in one sea.. Cl 1 t i Bo d 1 klna Dean Burehett and Carroll . It was noted that National the vi Aeronau cs ar s go-son, was 237 points. But when the pavilion w h 11 e Ntabtifthlng the Boyw' club ~ee.k will be celebi:ated lng to delay the 0 per 8 t l 0 n ol Middleton wUI lead th e Pirate final ~t6rns of the USC·UCLA ,MW ~rd. durln~ the Wef"k ·of March 20 to SouULwett Air Llnes Into Orange attack, and 1949 Eas tern Cpnfer- . y di J st His teammates tried t o aid him 26. It i..8 planned to dedicate thf' County Alrport. I deflnit~ly feel ence title holders J9hn Ji'rench game came rn, or ey w as u in his scoring e!fort but Yardley h In and St eve Changala are also t USC, Biii Sh completed craftahop sometime there ahould be some c ange one point shy o . s ar-echlevt'(I the new rrlatk ft'&inly on 1 h b 11 acfte'.duJed to compete. r during th e latter part of that the present aw w le a ows one man who ])O!lted a new high o b~ .OY{n. .eff~r~. WHk if progress. continues at ilB AJr Une to cause· eo much grief ?38. .Ya.rdJ.ty abo won tlle <htlnctlon current pace. and trouble tor a nother line or to Balboan With U. S. The former 12-game recoJ"d. of or·i belog the t)tlrd man in. Stan-.Special work crews are invited other people. 232 points \vu set by stanford'8 tortra h~rOl'Y to ever score 400 to help on Tuesday and Thunday Tbe reAident~ of orange County Forces in' Japan L 1 ttl .P.Oints "in one season fpr all games. night• and Sunday attema<ma for have been looking forward to air . :amous Angelo {Hank ) use He ~ .. bb c'Cillege caretll' with thP next two weeks. It tat.hen or line senke rrir aorne. time and lhq Wftb the Elg-hth U. S. Army in l9J8. LuiseUi was on h~d to. -t.13 pq,lu..tf in 25. .games . .' others interested in comJ*ttn« Ve entitled to it. Thia ls a pretty ~ Hachinohe, Japan, Corporal watch lbe g•me ~d w&e pull!ii• \'atdleY who .. hu played four the crattabop have other hours fair Used &Tea with a large popu· John V. Henry, son of Mn. Mar- for .Yardley all the way. yuJ.. ~"Of · v_arfi~ baa~t~I at available, they may volunteer for atJon and olany ot tbem use aiJ'-garet Henry, ot. 806 Eaat Ocean I' t-. '11if PRESS _ij ' I . I ~erchant I Says: * Measure· your .magic carpet no)N! . Choose from our wide selections on magical spring colors· The Merry * Map your plans for your ·dream kitchen: with Lyons jCabineta -reduced 25 % I ' I ; ' HO FOREST AVE. TEL. 1-400 U.tea to Our~ N~t -KTED-1120 on Your Dial BAI BOA Fun Z ,one ' Now· Open Every !Since a recent survey ti0f s~re flrel!I "how• that 75 percent of allt mercantile fires break out when the store la cJosed, it Is a good. practice, the Chief added, . to in· spect t h e &hop carefully before J1?avtng tor the day. Check to see that no lighted cigarettes have be~n left lying about. 1 Fri~, ~· an!:I Sunday , ________ ................. ________ ~. The Balboan .. wh o torme1·ly SU.nfohi;.'JJU .A.11 .. lklutbe.fn,.cail-any night during the week. Spec--Une tranapOrt.aUon. Al preaent. front. Balboa, Is now woTklng at play.ed on th e Newport Ha'rbor fomJa ! •nd: ~~l~Su~t League In l&l commendation goes ;to R . J. they mu.tao 40 mtle,s through the Battalion S-1. His preaent unit Union HJgh school tea.m, gave on~ th• .. ce.Bt~r s)qt Qfl -t h'e ljarbol' Webl.ter tor coordinating and heaviest ol tratnc to ruch the Loe-~ Hf'adquartel'S Company 2nd 1-------~-_j,._....:.._.:,_i,.,. ___ _,. ________ _ 9! th e gr~~test , exhlbitiq!Js of ~~· ,&}P,.. , urlng ~e 194.tl .. bas-plaJmLna the various Jobi a:nd to Ango.i.ts terminal, lllld the lime .Jnlantry Rfglment, better k nown ShooUng" .. ~. J ''f .L-rneJ~ . < • ~ -~.., .. r rt.'Beq:t\f~bor. -thu&-OOIMU.Unedls.otten-01\lCbGlOl'e. the ··Queens Own ftegtment'' ~ Harbor High Entered ip~~~ern .. :.· :~~:,::::;:-=. ::7.~1~!.i::~ Counties · .Track ~f .~x.t ~'ur: ay receiving the benenta t o which. N~Tf (,,fttgh &chool will at· , , , . ew P1an Assisfs Vet Mental Cases U'lelr veteran l!lita.tul!li entltlea them tend the ~ 29th ..\nnual Southern bra, c-.au&y, ~Pi--:e&.Vkla, El under law, accordlne lo Ben U e-Counties ~k aod Field i:n~ei 111 ..... ..___,_ ..,. 1 i rt 0 n bermann, coiinty of Orange. next Sa.lul"day, ·M•rch 18.-,TttS:a, ~_;~"-• -: u & ' ·It Wu turther reported at the: than to ma_ke a tour o't five bWl· Or '"J'lle Spearhead" of the fame<! tdlrecton• meetln«' that FeQ,rua.ry dred mile trip from there on. 7th Infantry DI vi BI on. better nttendance figu1'es wett at th• I Mlleve It would be In order for known a.~ the "Hourglass Dlvi- uaual !Ugh level. Some 3321 mem-lntere:Ated res ldenl!I to write to the slon," Hnchinohe, Honshu, Japan. her vlslU were recorded durtn& Civil Aeronautics Board In Wash-Prior t o jolnl.ng the occupat ion the month '°" an average daity lngton, D. c .. demanding that t h@y forcee In J apan, Cpl. Henry un· attendance ot 138 member 8. either permit the Soulhweat Air derwent bas.Jc trn.lnlng at Fort Twenty &lx new membere joined Linea to aervlce thi.11 area as thf'y Bragg, North C&roltna, after en- d u r Ing F ebruary '9r.tnc1Jlig the with to da, or If they decide in tering the ~ervlce In Auguat of total membenhlp to 506. Two favor 9f W estern Alr Unea, force· 1$4,8. hundred tlfty...ooe protect. were tbem to maJle Ute Orange County I He· attended Texlle High school zn.-de ln the various· ttaft depart-Airport one of their 1topa. at New York. His special Interest menta. Athletic Director Rod Mac· During the pa.st week, I havf> lb ·hl&h acbool was basketball and M.llll&n wu commended for hla &eefl several examplea ot the type taotball, After a veteran i• lnstltutlona.1· track reiet' ls }le.Id each y~r .op ~·~~'" B.ooYM~. San DJego. tud, It le often dilncult t o do Ute the Huntlngton\Beach Btah .:~ ~ew~·J.Of11p ~-Long_ Beach. ntteMB.ry investigating and ,-per, track; t'1e meet-starU at· 12 :~ Long eetlch P.oly, ld.!lrk Ke ppel of 'W'Orll. But cooperative arrange-n6on and runs_ until ~:00, p.m . Alhambra,·· u...o,_a.t; ~b.-:C 11 q. Point j ment. h.ave now been worked out .St tltt t th a 192% sk Intense work ln scbedUlint o-..er of fiyln.c' which cauae8 accidents, i StaUoned in Camp Haugen near I 100 bl.Rltelball pmee ln the past eomf'Jlmes to lnnoc,.,nt parties. the city ot Hach lnohe. Cpl. Henry ----------1------------------ with the proper oourt offleia.l, to · ar. r . n -e Yt: r ' Ji Loma,.. 'J>ornoe,o; ~ RJ~er· with a field of el&'ti.l ~ !A .. Pie, BU..rdlnO, Santa Ana. take the neceasary slep.9 In ad-mee.t h~ grown to t ~ e ~~ Sodth PaaadeM, Banta Barbara. vance of court action committing! largest litgh achQol track and r~. WOodrow Wt18on of LoRg B4tach the v•tuan. affair in t.he..·•late. It l8 also the ' nd w.,,1tl · ' tbree J'ftOl'lths tor tbe eighteen Two pilota, with no lns.trume.nt wW be eligible to return t o lhe /H'. h Q /' •p • • Ph H 16fL Boya' club ba&kftball tealn8. tratnlnir, took oft u n d • r very United Stato1 tor re .. slgnment ln lg UQ . lfy ·1 ftnftng-, Qf 0 -0 Boys' c 1 u b financing 13 ao· marcinal conditions and climbed June of 1951. • ! proachinc a crisis due to the poor right up through an overnBt. Ob-------------'-------------+----------------- There are more than S,200 vet-Id 1 hl b --•--• 1 In 'he 11 ·,•J:&4 er. era.na l.n O'ffrcrowdrd State boa--0 ee g D!JI_... mee ' · SchOal. ~ bav enteffd the •• t state with the exception ol. t.He Small Sch~ls Meet· aere: Anaheim, plt&lll. 1f the neceMB.ry .,.gaa ure8' C.J...I'.. and has aalned ll&Uonal B Community Cheat abowtnga, tl ''loualy there waa no clieari.noe ob· waa reported. A apectal committee talned, since the whole flight was has been appolllted· to recommend Illegal, AO t hey were eildangering actlon. th" llvea of any per a on s wbo Bo.aTd ruembera attendinl the pU(b~ M •· beflll legltlmately tolr meeting -wtte Hetnz Kailtel', Sid JottAit'h~l!ttrofed~a~ment Daridsoll, Howard Oeniah, earl tnihfP~~·~ .. ;,.. .... s Sommer, C. W . Te Winkle, G~ Whe'll one seta a clff.rance ror Beach, Rury Welch. &n Reddl<'k. !Ugbt at a certaJa 'Rltttude. 0 be 1t and Don Huddlet1ton. ..... .eure that no one else hu 'beM ori Governmt.nt torma. evidence · Ybetng on t ~ befit . 'Brawley, Be 11 Gardens, • rown colM:ernlng t.he J veteran's ...-artirbe1 ta~ ~e ot 'Ute n:t~n'e bd.hh• M •. A ... pantta, Capistrano, .Cllloo.n . service and ol.ber tntOnn&t!on ~ track d tteJd tan pJned tbetf Cbula 1~ttrta., Cit~s, Claremo t, be obtained ~fore the veteran first ::.ne In ~ls . meet. I\ 0_.-:.9 CoacheDa, COltou. Corona, Coro- entere a boflpit&I, It may go a • Nie~ ot. BuntJri&"ton Beach, ·llR.J· nfldo. Downey, oVden. «;hove, Har- lon.g-way toward assuring blm ler ol San Oleg~ MQellfrr ot. San var d · M.A., Hunliaeln Beach, the rtghta that are hard to est.ab-' Dif'&O, K1rkpatr.tck of El Cent~ LI.gun~ Beach, Kearny, LA Jolla, ltab Jal.er. For om thing, It ,hl81 Nonnan Palll ot San.ta An&. an N ewport Harbor, Ocean.side, Or· mental disability can be traced Eddie MOl'Tle ot Hunllngtoo ~ -..p, RoMmead, Saat;a Monica , to Ilia .UMilaTY ee:rv1ce, he. may • all went -.M to e11tabH8b etthv San Jticinto,. St. Anthony's, Sau _eUgtble tor treetment lb a Vet· NaUonal Il\.t.e°rscholaat~ ar Na-D'fluito. Valentia; VI• la, and el'&DI A.dmlnl.MraUon h .o s J:1 J ta 1 Uonal IntercbUe~ate record L 'wel:tb. J;. • fTB.Dted pet'ft'\iMloo to fly in any Boys , Club Slates w•y which would c•u.w. po•eatlal , • haard to bJm. & tMn feels &e- M b ho F / CUN in the knowledge that be may rather thaD ln tbe 1 le ss ·we l) Tli:ree world'• biab 9C1'ool. l'«'O~ At fifty of the-ab o .v e -f'Qulpped Stale facilities. 1 haVe ~ f\Bl.fbllabed at thla meet. echool.8 will be present wit.II. ~ The new· procedura have been ~ · in ~ tnby list of abo~t 1200. worked out In conjunction wtth ikboola BalM'ed · • 1- tbe State Department.a of Veteran I Schoo la whlch have entered the . ..,_1 __ uu.ltle0 .ia ~ HW&. Attain and ~ Meat.al Hygiene, and Large. ·Scboola 1Meet a~: ':A.lham· but ~ _p~ Job. Pbone Har. 181&. le&dinl Yet er an 11 orpniaUons and local nttJdala. --~ · . "'. ~"v· :..1 ... , . Disabled ·Workers Receive Benefits . . '~. em 8r$ IP 8ftS p<OC-1 aloetr hrs coune In satet,-. Effective March 1, all . Boya• But then fllOme 1terewbaU thinb Club membership feu bave been ''with all that air up therei the reduced by one-halt !Or the ~ ·ct\4J1cea are very sllm that I will mainder of· l.be Boya' Club year. cet to aome point at the same AU i:nembenhJpe expjre next June Urne u eome one else", 80 he pro- l.at. Ji"or the next three , moat.bl ceedl te JO right up l;hrt>ugh it. rres are 25c, S5c and Mc. Certainty the chances are allm. Twenty-six new meniben join-but even at a million to one. b your life worth It! Or if you E'<f the Harbor Ana BQya' Club don't value your life f'nd h&YC" no durloi the month of February.\ reCard for u.. fK\Mlblt-~t rf<'rin~ During the month of March of. your lowd <>118.. for hco.ven·S '"""°"'' conteota wlU lie held In 80me tradl •Yeata. A. plQ&' poeg -.ke think ot. tM innocent other tournament w i 11 commenc. on ~pie wbo&e lives YC!U a.re en· lll_on:h 10. On II(~ • ._...,.., dtll&•rlnt Benoftto ·-Ulo OalifONI&, Dlabllity ~ proar•• .... tolalllnc '31.811&.89 w ... paid to the On.nae county am worbn .i.o •ere anaWe to work due to , lllnea -Ulo ..-th of r.i.. ruory. ~ lo V. L. Hetu!, I --._tr Of Ulo Dltlllllll)' f lftaurt-DC-.. ~ the Depart· from 7:00 10 1:30 COocll a.,. Let'1 ~p1oy the -fafr 8Dd Rouo ot Oranse Oout OOIMse etlller. get aa imtnunent rating ' wW ID8lrUcl 0 limited ~--al ~.O~ lepll,y, °' STAY OUT OI' Bo)'ll' Club membera In tfl.e tectt. Mertil PltU Qt c 0 • ta ll-. nlquu &!Id -"-811Up Of box· troucht a Rarwln ud ..,.rted to llr&. l.d.. · I • . ....,, tO ny 11o U.. he ceuld uoe . On TU Y e"' en fl Sa Irwin t~ to tnvel back and fOl'lh fNm ment ot l!mp&oymnt. , lac~ In Ullo amount 13,240 ., ..... In .... _ llolpltll. -nu to worken tn t.M .,.. no ·-li!itP-...... Ille -pedocL;'i>tat -ta ..... lo u. --~-ID the entire .U. trk:I -•lffct .... -Lone - -·-'"" "' .... 'Ill. .. wbiett ""·trt 11 '8l\lll tn....,.. --._. Ji&Ra~ J.. ttao: bo9pltal ~&a t.M ........ ot .... ,.. ..,. .... ~ al t•-_,,, ...... ___ ..,._ ..... '° ••.• •• =••ell ., Ula Ctllt--On s ... , cwwt i-r. -Act-4'11'b &!F••z :1 .. Ill• nus '10 '1111 '1111:1a • • ~.Ats m ,_. .. detb'1I• .-tci.._,n 1•. ,. .... '&'= ....... -..,. IMl • ...... -.A'°lfll'r .. n:I •. , &•19..., t:t ... t••t) _, !'"_,..,, , • t ' Sp....,.. will CIV• opecl&l ll!tlnlc-· · uoe 11 ..._ -lo d lillll-... _to Ibo Mcxlc&11 lro.-la ....,.. __ ,_ ' ... _ Be --driYln& thl• memtt;:.i;: :J-.-Berry bU had dU:tance far eome time a.ad .ia pt- tull c " ID •. wetcM uru,,. and tt...r tired of IP<n41n&: oo much. ol bocly bulldlQS oa ewry -y. lilt llme° In the unprodloeUYe i...,_ Wedneeday and~·~ for ot __ .,.. ...... a car over mDee at u.. PMl two ...... ,.... d·m•• -------'Ii n wU1 cc.tlnut. H .... m1rt1ua will ~ Jdrway. ... ~ --...... """' --lo-fact lllat .... ~ ----.. --~ ...... cr••••l ,.. .... -....... cu·lll tM ..... 1 •••• ·-• • • 1 ... ~ ........ wblt:I\ .. ,, .. -••. ·-Aa.a ....... ta_--.-...... • •• t .... Da1'WI llllr .. .,..._ -Ire -..... a..,. ll W Da•u, -~ ~ __ ...__ol_WQ • --...,. ... >. -....... ..i aid low:. ...... IDlk v . 14 .. • • ...... •!,--~~----.. •rnsic 1' r a ..... ._ _ ~--cm.. _,. .... ~'I ••• -._ ...... D ¥ ... t 1 •• aa'ir.::v·:aurt ..... • a1o ·-11 w a = • r • -• nw-- • J .... E Olalla -at••t 111'1!111 .. a Opa,, ..... -.............. "'"·--... -.......... ._. • 1111 ... -. .. - - -• •-.Na! Sr I • tAI , .. cao•., ..,.. C!llllt Liii?. 3 •• llMW .... 1Mlde ud ..... ~ • ' I J ' t I \ I A nightly coach str~liner. Leaves Los ~eles ·s :l5 p. m., arrives San Francisco 6:45 a. m. Individual reading lamps • Ca.r lighuisubdued for sleeping. Tavern Car • Lounge Snack Car • Bofu .cars open all night. \ l "Great uavel bargain for people who can't get ~way froin jobs in ~ytime. : . -·I "I ,' I ;D~~ .,~ .• ~y-G l . / I 1 LltmlliJ I! T-..:o daily coach stream liners ~ Coast D•ylitl>I vi& C.C:'tt Line (l~ves 11' LosAageles8:15 a.m.,tu:rivesSan Franc:Uco~OO-p.m.?, S.•JtNl<J11i•· . ).,.,..,,,_o D•Jlitht via San Joaquin :Valley.Line, leaves 7:50 a.m., arrives 7:55 p. m.; du:ough seaion to Steam. to, JJrihng at 6:55 p. m. I ~ , l I .,o Dining Car • Col&e Shop· ea.r • Tavern Ca.r • ·Jladio-~uipped. } ~ ' . ; s. ....... ..,. ...... al . re..,,.i but no Mat charee lldre. under 5 rid. , .... , 5 f· ·~L-•. L ' roughJ 1, lioH fore. · ' 1 p ,!f"f' Jax) . . l 1. f° I Ual,YAllOlll~.m, ·---1!1. 't.B~, uu1s.P.~i ' S~P ,,,. ~ •. ~· ,;J;i;c ' . ' . ' I. I. StU-•n, Dl1L ..... A11a1 Sl.Nf A l a.tnM74J _ J. Y. A, Miiilll IW..t2M It •. · • • • ' l r 1 • I I • .. I ...... 'L ' !~E ' :-PART 11 ~ 'r"RSf>A"f; ~--9, 1 1!50 , .-:i='u ~!9:iasss ·g •'"->-... .. . . • \'Ti,..I .. n .. ----··s ...... ,,-. ., Cotlln'lc "'*" Pa nt ,,_ u.. --' ~...'..1•-~ I!!!. ....... !Mr -•--~~' · 1 1 I• 'd' · vv..,, ,uunKW , ... a.up'~:-.a.. .ib -·Kft. 'hJ!or.,prn1-;pt ;'X.. -. • ...,. -~·· »::..... ~ .U1fllild. Mr. ~~or, n yll)an D:scusse·d ·t· o1 1-· _..._ .utlllMI l1rwi1 ~ Co11n -.,.,., '•-Qinner · ~ w..i.. :MUnu:;~ .. ·•· Kr·,t Meet·Wi 'h Bishop I ' ... ~ --""4~·..;,, .... ~ ir''ll'Ndotlell lllaloar, O•o.~•· . .....Joe .. ~a.a11.,,Mr., I r . D·e; "'t ... "eet. '1ng locta1 ...,.;.. .unit, :&114 ~"'4 on,=.,"=::!~ v~'. le JGJta·lltallar .,.. Mn; H""-11.:too, 1. and I 1lbe Re•. Paul lloore Wheoier . . --- ."',·n • 7, !V.J • bow •••y cbecked with the --•. Lee Q'llte"~, D -llbafe., and D. 9f Illa llllthcla7 &n• Mrl. MU-lluJier. IUlll·. . and ~tor' of SL 'Jamu Epi.cop.i ---<'7 ' 7 .., ·-· ll&U1"*1, b1oDilo ..... an.. amlU.: . r . . ohurdi an• Alexander Hamilton Water District. Di · -~ df'S~ Pt~ -f9r ~Ille dollalloraUOb of bunau. to avoid dUpltcaUon. R• "' Jaebon, NewpOrt a.di; W. :r:mb at the Ooota "-home • ' • i;:, memt>e}, will be memben of ~ the '.I?" "IW'elfare liiuuu IJI aJoo 'told· of llow It Oll"ftla .unaer J . Nevllle, C. M. ~ ""'!·Jolin Kr. Mn! l>eal/ 8mlth, 136 A d" G t • ""1all l"OUP to be en(ert&ioed at can -Jilh Ille O ra n g a t he Feclarated Coulmuntly Cb~ Burton, Coot& M-. ~ , ,Where.r,poUuck dlnner . r-C:-11 Iii Uill I 1 ~ •dinner Xonday evenlJlg at th e Cowlty "elta .. bureau, the Rev. orotem. • . ' . I *iia ~. ~-1111 •• and et WI!). Tritt Hpm• . home of the Rt.[Rev. "·Em: Bloy. JamM ~ addreued s ant a A cb&n&'• ln lhe tftaUtute meet. · A odd•t Prewau.a' ~~lldom4MS the dtJ\ln.-table ~op of the Dtoeue of Loa An-llPJ-Foot -Extetisi of S81vage Line A.na.:Oranc e Deanery of Catholic ln& for April wu announced, and The . Red ~ train. eel more w~ P ta.blee were centered Mr .• and llra. William B~ Tritt. &"el•. They •will di.8cU88 a paper Women, Leaden tnaUtu~. at a in.lt ead. of being on the 4th, It will W\U' lll&a. · ' 111.3 Weal Bay avenue, Newport ~rt&lnlng t to genf!raJ community . ' ' meeitiic he Id TUUday at St. be held on Tllud&y, April 18 an~ t.han H .000 ponoOno In "°cklent ~ and canuta formed tho ·Beach, Ila•• bad u houoe .guem problem• .,.111<!1 wu read to the Mary'•. a llt ll"ullerton, wtth Mn .. 11 t entatively a et for Lacuna preVenuon counu ~~ year. 1 t>Ojlt~ al dJventon. Included Col. and Mn . M. H. McK1Mon of Houee of BlahopP at the 5 6th Recommen41l)S that th• COWll;I oupervtooro pn><eed without delay wt\.h their planl to extend the Q~ aalvap Une trom.-:Prado d&1n J, A rth8J'! ; Taylor 'of U do I a l e Beach. The following aeaslon will Jnj the pnlal cfmpany w ere A fcadia , " trfennlal convention last summer. p....tdtnif,' be on May 2 at St., Boniface --Opport'l"ltY lo IUlocklqs In IM/"· ro. Wllllaiii Purdy, )(.,. ' a.natber 1000 feet lnto the buJn. t-o"[ar\. Wet tnatan&Uon beyond Rincon "-". the Prance County W~ter JP!atr1ct ·c11-tors Wedneeday ..i.o urpd -1y pumplns uplora\lona preparatory to oonoiriict.lon of a propmed branch plle:ry n~~ ot the _rtver, to feed lntc the main •lvase line l.n Ume for the ~m-in• lrrtpUon H&80l\. , j report to the board from a •pecl&I The water dlllrict board '.a..Llo committee named to •tudy the heard a recommendation f tj o m r e ,p or t of ConaulUng Engineer JCnsSneer Paul Bailey that lSJ ap-Thomu' Means, made for the Or- pllcaUona by RJvt:nide and [San ange •County Flood Control dJ.a.. Bernardino water lnterata tq fUe trlct. on. UUe to water and for 1p".9'flinc The committee report, presented operaUona around the r I ~ of throUJh Roml Shaler of Tus\ln. Prado buln be oppoM<l when ana.iyzed the .Meana report that hearing i. aet by the atatc defr rt· 8000 acre ·re et of water now rMDt of wattt rnourcee on ppll-wasted through transpiration In ~tioo for permit. Prado baaln could be salvaged, the ' Bailey ·a a.I d hls tnvesti~tlon prefered method being through sbqwed that •preadlng ope on.a1 conatruction or two branch galler y In the area propoled by th up. lines. one north and one south of TtVer tntenata would not t.rfect. the river, to feed to the main line o.• supply ot either Orange cpunt)"' inlet above R incon road; 1n con- or the upriver tntereats -Would necti'on with removal of vegeta- cain nothinJ. But fWng on' till~' lion from 1600 acres In the basln. Qf tbe wate-r la a different itjatter, I The report estimates 3479 acr~ he said, becaua41 aome ot the 'water 1 of wastage area .. involved alway a cornea down riv el' The que11tion of perfors ting the lo Ora.nl'e county. main line be Io w Rincon roa.d. againat which Engineer Meana ad-_Rtpt QuesUonN ville.a, should be "reserved wtth- He questioned, In any event, out prejUdice for discUMion with tbe leg'l.l rtrht of the flood c:pntrol the flood control district, after· dlatrtcll upriver to app'ropriate fUrther investigation," the com- water. Betldea. he eatd. there la mittee recommended. ho .urplua water on the !Santa Serving on the committee with Ana river to appropriate. Shafer were Engineer Paul Bailey Action on the salvage line ca.me of the water di.strict and Engineer On mot I o n of Director Louift E . N. Thompson, of the Santa Anfl Lemke of Placentia to accept a Rive r Development Co. Public Officials Realize Need, Laud 'One Great Hour of Sharing ' ' Public offlciala rrom many parU..------------- or the country today pral!led the produce the radio programs under ftUef and reconatruction actlvitlea the general supcrv181on of Church of American church worken in World Service. . critical areas, and stated that thlB The campaign l8 beini spon- program 11 neceuary to promote sored by the Federal Council of democracy and Chrtatlanity.. the Churches of Christ In America, Statementa releued by . U. S . the Foreign Mil81ons Conference '8enatora. members of the iHouse of North America, the Amertcah of Repruenta.tivce. and other lead-Committee of the World Council ln&" figurf's, Wd that voluntary of Churches. and the United aid la an essential supplement lO Council of Church Women through eovernment aulatance t h r 0 u g h Church World Service. The United Ole European Recovery Program Christian Youth Movement ha.a re- ot the Point Four Program · , cenUy }Q!_ed to gtve tt active au p- 11\e aucceu of the concerted I port, as has the United St.eward- appeal conducted by C'hu:rch World! ahip Co u n ct 1 and the Un It e d •fenk:e. lnterdenomtnatlonal rel;-Church c&nva.81 -tld a.pney for major Protuta'ntl The following. n at I on a 1 coin.- and Eastern Orthodox churcJie.s ot' munlons are participating In "One America, In March of 1949 ha.a in-Great Hour or Sharing"· 1plrcd another "Great H pur." The Northern Baptist Conv ntl conlinulna need abroad Indicates Seventh Day Baptist , Chu;ch 0 ;:; pie neceuity of another united the B r e t h er n, Congregations.I !Uort.. . ~ Chrlattan Churches, Disciples of .. Th.! '860 campalp will be called Cb.riat, Evangelical eon·gregatlon- ONIC GJ\E.A. T HOUR OF SHAR-al Church, Evangelical and Re- lNO -t.hla time a.n hour of Wor-fOrmed Church, Evangelical Unit- • h l p, Concern, Dedication and ed Brethem. Friend.9 Five _ Year ~fclpaUon ln •churches through-Meeting, National LuthJeran Coun· 1 out the United Statu ..on ·Su04ay, ctl, The Method.lat Church. Presby- .Much 12. II®. on this Sunday. terlan Church tn th'e u. s.:Presbv-I major Protutant and Eutern Or· terian Church In the u. s. A .. thodox cburchee wtU unite apt~~ U.nited Presbyterian Church 'Pro- fof' ~ overseu "lief. reconatruc.. teatant Episcopal Church. R~form­~ an d Inter-church a Id pro.. ed Church In America, Romanian li'a'ma of the communion.a and the. Orthodox Episcopate of ·America, cooperative projecta of Ch u r c h Rusaian Orthodox Church of North World Service. America. and Serbian Ea.ste rn Or- One Great Hour placed atreu-thodox Church. upon llstentn1 to one radio pro· pm of l'~•t •i(nlflcancc. Though the radio remains an out- standlnc mcdJum for promotion. emphulll of the 1800 camP.il'Q will lk-upon ONE GREAT HOUR Qr SHARING. Instead of only one broadcul. there wlU be stx. radio trart8Cr1ptloN and four ma· jor network Procram•. whJch will ttmind UklM U.tenlng that on Bundoy. Marci\ u , 19:!0. Chrt.U- arui throu&hou.t the United Stat!!tl will be unltlnl' IJI ONJ: OREA T HOUR or· SHARING. The Pro- tatant Radio "~ wtU Coste Mesens Motor to Leke Meed A motor trip to Lake Meade, Las V"gu and ·a o u 1 de r Oa111 proved a very delightful outing for Mr. and Mrs .Douglu Hinea- ly of 240 E . 20th Blrcet. Costa M~. The Hineslys went to Ne· V&da over Sunday. U you want to ,.U)' c..r eel.I any· lhiDJr, uee a Praa want &d. -People do read the Presa ads. rat.bu Bury. n~I)'. a ppOlnted cburgh, Anaheim. CU88lJ'DCD A.DB. }of' and . K~ Chamberlin, t "QT ROLL MIX 14~G~I. 25c LlllY 'S PINEAPPLE· CHUNKS NO. 211 CAN I Be· fUMCO ~DJ(AN pAGHETTI . I I I .. ~CA:° 14c eBtiPL 7 .BOD ROAST GOLD !IMDAL . · 1110 fllc.AllOll 17c . . . CAMPllU.'I 'liOMATO SOUP 10 ~:'· IOc . Ml HO ~cuckERS '::° 29c STA KlllSP OYSTER CRACKERS IOX l4c iiim11 Riisr Iii•': _·:·iiF 7tiCt. I ' JJ4~ •AUSA~· .· ~ Paa siisa&E. ~Jc M. <J!Ji6. . I . ' • ~t'>..... ' 3--78c PIPPffl R . Pis . ; .. ~ ~11.U o-fr•vrraMJN~· • 74lclc. ""''o;I.// V i nanB UTT IR fUEITE AUO[IDOS.; ~ 69 :+Uc.L. ?o.a.... Sile ~· .1 · : . 1 ~ · c 1•111.omiftia • ' I : .· IXID .YJ81,T~.-f a1 •.• , ... HAM"-"~ LI~~ ,. 1 .. •R~~.OP COD . 1 ........ ' Be wile-tell people---a.dverfue ! MAKU IT IPAIKLE GLASS GLOSS ~~31.c HAU GIULON c i'°"' IUlllNG -OR NO.. RINSING -NO WIPING SPIC AID SPAN PD IOX 23c c &Ai'ti' SoAP IAU21c fux1iiicii . ; UIGI 25 iJ'ACICAGf · C ' ) .. • ~ t f • r I 10 GlAV -IS POI OIJI BllOESt-- la America forQettinq Its promise to provide enouQh national cemeteriea to care for mu who bore the brunt oJ ita battles? •f * * * T~.:~! =~:;: U... of burial lD • natioml wt917. ~ It II ~"C. lzm I dnctJ' dOQbdul .. ,.._ t1ad9 8em will loac be abS. to .... tide a.a obliptia& P« .. DPtiwl c......._6-.,. ~ ........... dae dq .. Mt be t. .tlAl ...... --,..._ tlaat tt... ... •'t nom t. Go. ...... clwl ..... die Jl"OIDiee wdtlW la bledt _. ...... _.,.. Ar am ...... el 'the-.ttm-.... a.. tM .-y mm be told ia ....._ --Par lt'1 . eld.maW dim tt... .,.. ·-ff mill ... Americw DOW ltrinc wbo .. o'lff;h: m burial oa f..s.nl IOi1, 8Dd ............ ti.a 300.000 .... .,..... ...._ ..,. ........,... AM 1rlda tbe .,.. ._.. ... -.... retmm4 ta tWt Dad.. .._.,,._,._w,,._...._.._ ·-···· , ........ ., ..... Was ... .., n•ud; time ~ .... -i t.e ........ 100,000 Wt .,. ....... ., 1951. Wida ................ -s---r'at fbr .. olf .... .. • .... ... ......... ., ................. _ ~,.. .. '''•'"'~ .,... ,, ................ ., .... *· 1"'r ._. .._ ral1111il ~ • Y ... -'ti' 'Qiidaa .......... -· •• ......... --................ .... _._ .. a.,,, ......... ei « ._ die 8' 'It Amrr'ns W•, w 11 nm·.,,_._._ .... ...,,._. ..... .,an ...... ...._ .. ,.. .... ~._ ... ., .. ~. la ''**'' ... .n.a. of ....... .... in.... .. • .......... OMtUa ... * * *'* * * * * * By HERBERT G. MOORE * * * ' hatione. to depcndenta of nteraoa, brine· lo1 ti» -.&mated pa.nd total to onr 26 mlllioA. On the ot.bet llide of the led&er, there .,.. at the pneent time 92 n.tlonal cem- .terl-. maintained ~thw by the W• n.. pertmlllllt °' t.be Vetenne Adminimatioa. A furt:ta. i..kdoWD ~ that 13 of ~ .... .,., eomps.t.11 filled, and by 1952 die e.me will be true of another 13 ~ ec:cord1nc to the best .mm.tee • of tt.e M1 a wW~l»I...,.. of the Office of fl!-~ GenwaL T WO OTHKR netioaal cemeterl.. are too ltiaat!T located to be of valu. to thoae ia tt. conritwrtal United Stat• ~ ii --Kn:ico C1ty and contaiaa mo.t1;y the ,....1,,. of ~ wb.o died ia die umc:lt -a...,..._., Ul tM w.ncan W•. The other, 1-1baD two acrea in ar-. ia mt fMtb. Ah=h . TWa la .-lit)' ....... tMt b7 1952 there wW .. 21 Nti9Nl (.........,;..which will ...._. be,._. • will .. l.ncoDv.m.ntJ7 loaNd. And et ... • s•ias ween.., eome .... ~ -.. aot'doee to the c:enten ol popalaticm ...... -n..'e c-. at Peny• ...tUe. ~.. for te.erw•, wbicb bu ...,.. .._ __. for .._....._ bot it'• ..a, .....,.,., man 6-a fow 90• la at.at. too ... tio ,......,. la .,.. plam. ..... of dail9 r...TlltiCM _.. oriPnaJ.l1 email mWmy poet ~ whldl were lat. upended eDd eleora1-d to ..u.o..l CW'-7 ..... And iDCft than ~fourthe of all our coveromeot c.meteri• w • r • e1tabUabed prior to 1900, desiped principally to car• for Civil Wu dead, and most of them are located in the Southena or e<H:alled border 1tahl. In fact, :ZO stat., mostly i8 the Weet. hn• no national ceme~ within tbeir borders at all A. a result. in hund-· reek of c::m. and tOWDI throuah<M the United Sta* travel to aDd from national cemeteri" i1 far too Ions tlDd too ~ve for lh. •err people thq ..,.. planned to benefit. VerJ little he. beell -. iD th• lAIC' io JUra to incr.... fadlitiee detptte th• mountinc ur1ency cr..i.l ~ om two sreats est wars. A. • matter ot fact. cmly m natiooaJ cenaeterW. hne bMn authoriaed by •eta of Conrreu durin& this period-the pre•icual7 mentioned anal! ""91"'Htioa at Pe:nyyiUe, and th. Zachary Taylor National Cernemy at Louil'Ville, x.ntucky, in 1928; Pannincdal• oa Lone IalaDd in -t936; Balti- mme. in 1937; and Port So.lli-., Minne- .eat.a. and the.Pold.a a.to National Cea». tW7 u. s.o 8ruoo, Califoniia. i.a 1939. I T JS Now c~ th.et the pl'OCJam mllllt b9 ...-tlJ • • W II U.. pririlece ol barfill, .. • ......... a&DllW)' la t• mMD aA)tWial IDOn than aD empt7 prom. be to the --nc:.n-and hie •Usible d .. pe~ • proiai.. th8t unit. «dedn1 circu.......,... cannot Sons be halfllled- unl .. -. act now. The ~ LePoe bu definitely tabo ib mnd ~ fncw ol the eetablW>- meat ol at lent c-. national C91Detety iD I * * * ·* every mt• and any other national oama- terie1 tba't ~ be needed, to be ..tabU.W ., ... needed." And tM Veterana of F<>l'eip W11n haft placed tMmael ve1 Ot1 the record wida eqa.I empheiili1: "A nation that ,,....., 1eneratioa bee witn 11 Id the arminc and the deetruc:d09 of a aoodl.J' portioa ol ita youth mut - ii. booQdeo duty wt aide fot comec:ratioa a portion ol itl national boundary .. their fioal re.tine ptac .. " OUR 82ND Coner.. f-'* important problema on the borne and foraip ft'OGt:JI, but the nmtional cemetery iaeue IDQlt DOit be sidetracked, for the factl end fisuret lhould be plain to every American-ntana or non-vetwan. Furthermore, the COit ol IUcb a J)roaram wilt be relattffl7 Jow, for the savemmeat alr.dy owm ('OD81d_.. able eurpl\11 land wbida could be ..-dilY.. coov.n.d t.o national cem.tery me merely b)' ti» moire of. a ~ c.tainl7, tberelon, tM COit ia trifUnc bl c:omperiaoo to the other bardepe ,... 1houldw tbroucbout U.. worW ~. ID any ....at, it le os dwty .. ... to it that t.be dq .De\IW arriTee ..... --. who rfebd "' pel'bape ~ dleit Ii•• ia cW-ol our counb'7, _. tie in paupen' .,.... A. thia ,... .. dedkat8 ounat.-te ta.u.ac peec., i.t ua aleo cS.dkat8 ow-..1... WW to the tuk of ~ • hero'• P'8'ff lot .. ., hero. Anytbhac ... thaa that would be ..... worthy of UL with the kids StronQer family ties all · around will be the result lf Daddy learns to play with a new baby during its first few months RemembeT that t oo, Mother. Wlltcblul 1tudy or baby activities." Sittin1 up i1 the next milestone to watch £.or; then i.t Daddy enjoy introducinr baby to ·bu firat cuddly animat. and dolla. When teetJUn1 start1, your cherub become• an ~nthusiutic customer for toys that cao be bitten with Hfety; you'll find a rreat variety of plastic and wood rinp, bea<h, and other ahapea d"isned with adentific care to m"t this apecific play need. Soon baby will be intereated in toya of different text~res. Tell Daddy that it'1 1ood t.chnique to vary a hard, 1mooth plMtic 1udace of • rattle, for eumple, with • pluab bear and a yieldinc rubber duck to 1quee&e. can be remedjed by establi1hing a routiM to permit father and child to get to1ethet every day. For example, when Daddy 1et1 home from the office, let him give Junior hi1 bath. W ith colorful noatlng toy1 bob- bing over the woter, bnthtim.e can be play• time for father and child. After tbe bath while Mother goes about &ettinc 1upper, Papa can tuck the little tot in his nib. And here a word of advice; beware of leavine hard toy1 in the crib at night. It i1 wile to check the bed for such play· thinp before depotitin1 Baby, for 1Ucb toys can easily be hidden amon1 the cover• and 10 undi1covered until the Baby roll1 over on ~e of them in bi1 1leep. To k a fi"·•tar ••cc••• •• pla7mate, Dad • .._ ltLudLet •• tlae floor. tri•• out to~•· A. early H three month1, baby it like- ly to be an apprecia- tive audience w h en Daddy 1bake1 • new rattle or demon1trate1 how a rubb« .queaket toy worn or dar.&ln aa invitinr red bal- loon, accordin& to Dr. Lan1don. T h • en· thu:ai.ut:ic chuckle that beb)' will offer by way of applaQM when father demoDlltratee a q u a c k i n I duck ot a om• other awpc; .. to1, can be counted on to make the man of the famil7 ctow. It'• important, too, t.o avoid main on baby'e mu1cle1; eo make certain ru. toys are lirht in weicht. '11i.re ahould a.ver be 1mall parta which baby mi&bt loosen and nvaUow. If Mother wlll cive Father a fair chance at partner.hip, all the family will profit Crom the •n• of doM comradethip with baby. And Dad will continue to cou.ct dindend1 of compuioofhip f~ many Ions yean. B ABY'8 Jl'DlST YKAR la tbe ~ time for fMhs to Mam bow to abara Hil Ma,J.ty'1 .P~· n.. motbm- ~ aboae Dadd7 away and tabl over eompi.t.1)' • • • r 1 detail of the family ctwnab•e routm., b loalng ooe of th. ea.lien WQtl t.o develop • habit of comrade1bip that can be a vitally important aaa.t to family&.~ 1bb ~ to mother• comea from Dr. cf race Lan&don., child dnelopmer:t adviMr to the Amttican Toy Jnltitute, who points out that the habit of ttranaea.a inhibiting many a father t.ain. 1n the early day. of bab1'e arrival, when mothen era prone to aay, "don't touch" and "don't diat.urb'' when- ever papa thowa an interest. Wh•o • faiher t>.com.. • .. atran1er" to Ma child. he baa neglected one of the ,.t.ndplee fundameatal to the 1enw ol • unw _._., family abould enjoy. • And actually any baby routine can be adapted to offer tima for at lMtt a few mlnut" of 1hared pla7 that will fit into Dtlddy'1 9Cheduled time at home. It'a eav, too, t.o keep Daddy well *med from day to day on baby'• abilitiet and interests, ao tlat h• won't expect the impoHible from hit child. Her• are t.he few important 1tepe Father should remember aa he rrowa with Baby. "Baby knows beat when he'1 ready for each 1tage of play ft'tivity." Dr. Langdon points out. "Around his three months birth· day, he'll be interested in watchin& Daddy meneµver • balloon, for example, or pull an action toy. He'll be interested in chime toy1. becousc he i1 just discovcrin& 11 st-n1e of hearinE. He'll 900n enjoy brandishing rattlu himself and will appreciate the varied ahape1 and soun<b which American ioy makera have been developina throurh Am.rican toy mabn chooM paint.a and dy• for babJ toya that are Ale for invet4r· a~ youn1 we.ken, IO when you abop for baby, keep • sharp eye out for label• and pacb1e inaerta that report on theM afety requirementa for playtbinp de1i1"ed espec.. ially for the younre1t 1et. Play it the easiest way to help Daddy meJce friend• with baby, but afte{ he fee11 at UM, he'• likely to enjoy taking part in 1ome of the other ritual1 or infant care. Daddy, f~r instance, can be&in by puttinc baby lotion all over hi1 cherub after • bath and can 1oon become dextrou1 at dia~r changin& and the UH of baby powder. THERE IS NO getting around the fact that Father as brudwinher and away from home most of the day ha1 two atrikea agaio.i him in cettin1 acquainted with Baby. Luckily, however, this circumstance • --'FURNISHlNG ---y-ouR ~HOME in -tbe ~ Catef ree living with functional f umishings is in store if you plan lo furnish your horne with Modem Tbe blood wood. solid color lo th.-tHtured fabrtc covertnc, and the simple lln~• of this dining room table and <'hair &re a rood example of Modem de- "'P· Textured rue, draperte& that hanr to the centn1, and the blocked wallpaper i-tt.-rna an well-ituJted to the almple, bold llnm of good Modern df'<'Orallq. ---+ In ke~ with Modem trenda la a twlated velvet carpet whJch bu a nubby aorface. Twl•t 11 held permanently In carpet and wlll oot come out when cleaned or allampooed. 'l'hl• practJcal rue doe9 not show footprint&. 8mart coffee table has two she lves; plenty room for books, uh trays. plant., macadne.. modern manner .__. Thia lower deelp Is stvea t.be M«>Mrn treatment by tbe me of fr«-MI <'Olo~re~n and yellow- on a rkh dark brown back1rowad. ---+ Bold 1tlrtpe, tenund paper that look• like a CoartMI fabric. and a bold, Almple plald are typteal of Modf'rn dNll'M ta DflW W&llP9pt'f'L ......................................... __________ -:_ ________ ~~~-~ I¥; a ·- ~anneJ Storage _5J,ace + cc + Br Home HOME-HOURS Economics Staff Spend some time and careful thought in planninq closets for your home. You'll be time and energy ahead discovering how closets can actually work for you "A ~. PLACE for everythioc and every- thinc in ha plac~,. That'a an old Myinc that. aounds Ilk• &rand- c1r .. m for ... ier houM""pinc. lf11•1mallen ..... that. today certainly want mor• StMa&e 91>ace i1 bMt planned llO that 9"'ef'Jl.luft& i1 rwer the point of u... lmacioe ..t haTinc to nm down to the IMl•m~t -'>M JOlll .,.nt the acrub pail for the kitcheA floor• or not ha NI to IO OUt to ct.a auaae eech time th.n'• • picnic aa tM plannlnt and the th•rmoe Jue iii ia d..-.nd. Tiii• ....., to th ... common diiemmat " well-planned ltor... ..,...,_ for e·Hry t.0'1 .. eepi.81 ~ la the kitd>en, in't it •nl1 lociee1 to etOf'9 Uou:.r eifter neer th. fteut Mn? T-.. flour eupply abould, in bin, be lllONd ....,. you:r mlainr counter. You ....._'t bulld • new home in ord ... to IW a plece for ~r-If JOU need ~ 11torap tpM:le, tMt. swobebl1 are •v•ntl poeai~UU.. aad ciornen few new built·in1 in your pr ... nt home. Cotuidar your kitchen for example. Near the refricerator there ma1 be Crom 1 ~2 to 4 feet of wute 1pece which would houM a built-in cla.et for home cleeninc equip- m4'11t. Or • hallway « 1ara&e. if it •• built on to th• houM, micht pro vide apace for •• additional cloeet.. For dotbinc or ho\leehold lioen1. cloeely eumioe eecb bed- room and hallway. Postlbly in the b.throom there are a few wute feet at the end of th• tub where a handy built.-in unit could be q>tutructed for lineN and llUppliet. la the bedroom, you micht tum an entire wall into 1tora1e, with a mirror aod cS.....iAC tabt. unit in the cent• and wardrobe. cloeata oo .. cb aide. RamembeT-tti.t yow ctoeet. abould be tailor-mad. wit.b your OW11 .tone• prob- lema in mind. U• the ~ ebowe in th. drawinca here u a cu.id• to bett«-planMd titooc• .-pee• th•t will • a • • tiDM and en.rv for you. . ' A lot oif __. nd fu• u:a the crowded b.d.room can b. •ved if the clothe. clOMta •• ~1, aod 979tamatically planned. U th«•'• MAffic:ient hanc•r apec., the memben el U.. f...U7 ~t be 90 tempted to drape clotbe9 oa door Imo~ aod cbain, w throw .._ oa thl Md; A minimum of two f.-t of rod ap.~ 1hould be pf'ovided for aacb ....ia.r el dM family, n• if two ~ ahare • cloeet. A· .... ....., clOMt i.a economical of lpeff, aod aleo i1 moat conve.U.-t foe r«na•inc e1~'*4 ~ 8ballow, aee-in dr .. 1rers are pro'11ided in thi.I efficient dOMt for thMe ...,., ..... artic&.. such •• handlrerchief1, ties, clove•, belta, toilet articl .. , a.nd folded ..,Wit» eucb .. ahirU, 1Weaten and lincerie.' I• dii ...._ bottom drew. you mi1bt •ven keep an 'Htr& heavy blanket oc quilt ... ~~ A MMe or •1•• rack for ypur shoe. lteep1 them off the floor, away from the daily ~ n. two baody -1\•lv .. at the top cen be uMd for hat boke1 and racks, and erua ..... OM ol \,be beet plate• for the fuft-lencth mirTor w the back of • do.et door. Twe inn ~ 11 d of <.'OUrM on the variou.a l~t aourcff in th• bedroom. On the other ...,., 7°" 9ilht bian& clothff and 1hoa bnasbn, •nd • handy pu> and needle cu1h100 '--~ .•.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·········· . ... · .. · ... · .. ·--·~ .. : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : ....... . In the bethroom y 1u will want 1 ready supply of wa1h cloth1 and towelt, aoap, clHneer end 0th.er neceUJUM. U1ually U1• cabinet above the lav11· tory will hold email toilet articles 1 u c h •• tooth powder, com~. toap. co•- metica, raaort and auch other items that are used every day. F o r rici,,.. a n d poiaon1. we have here plann•d a cloaed shelf bi&h up in the b.throom cloaet eo that amall chil- dren wi II not be tempted. Aleo there i• ad9quate epa~ for towela, beth ............. ·:·;. :·:·: ·: .; . :· :· :::.:;.: , Ill mat1, dMn clocn-, houaehot.d 1upplaff and ct.eninc equipmeat. Tb. lower ~ baa a binaad pull-down drawer which ...-vn u • doth.t hamper. Waete epece h.tw"n tub and well uaually ti a practical place for • built-in bathroom cl<>Mt -.da .. th. •tor•&• unit which we bave ahowD in the detailed aketch dir.ctly above. =·=·:·:·:·:·:· • . ·.·.·.·.·.·.· . ::::::::::::::: :.;.;.;.;. : !;:~i:~: :.111·1:::1 f 1'~ ::::::::::::::: ill .·.·.·.·.·.·.·. ::::::::::::::: ............. ·. ~ .·.·.·.·.·.·.· . . ·.·.·.·.·.·.·. {/~/: You'll ...... much •aluab'8 cleamnc equipt'.IMQt in oae or in the attacbed PT•&•. time and many lhpe for yourtelf by c lo.et-whether it b. aa the lritcheo, 1tMin1 all houilahold hallway, utility room Let'~ •tart with the •~Ives. Keep them not mor• than\ 10 inchee dHp, and var1 the he11ht1 IO t,hat odd·1tsed bottle1 and equipment will fit , and all iuppliet can alwa~ be reached euil1. ~e.p your aupplie1 of aoep. 1tarch and other laundry eq'"pm•nt- here. •• well •• th• aron, 1leeve boerd end preninc cloth•. If youn i1 • cylinder-type electric vacuum c1-ner ....... IOm• room for it 00 th• floo~ level. OthenviM, plan to keep it at the l•ft, with the carpet awNper. S...aNl equipment suc.h •• the pr .. 1ura ainn•r and picnic hamper can be k~t on the top ahelf. M•k~ econonucel uee of tlM doon, too. for hancinc hou1ehold tool•. cle•ninc brushff and cleaner attechmente. the cloth~ pin b.& and the 1h09-1hine kit. Brooma end du1t fnOP9 1hould be hun1 cle~r of the floor. Ventilation, w~ther in lhe clOMt or in louvTecf door1, •~Id be provided eo that W'fl mopa •nd cl .. nmr cloth1 will quickly dr#. OU mipt aleo want to plea apa.c9 f~ • ao1led clothff hamper, or nrtical f\orace f0:. ntra dminc table leav•a. • • 1. A. ·Z. A. • 3 . A. ... A. 8 . A. ' HOW IS YOUR 1.0.! H o w did tbe Valentine Day c u•- to m orieinate? Acc:-ordin& to one venion, in medi•· val Italy, C laudiu1 the Cruel banned all maniaces. A kindly monk, named Father Valentine, clandet1tinelJ mar- ''ed many youn& copl... for which t he enraged ruler thew llim in prilOD whe1 e he died. Io memory of hil kindly d eed, lovers and frien~ eir- chan&e fritmdly &rMting1 on Father Valentin.e's birthday, ·February 14. What ia a trunllfieb '? lt 11 a tropical fish covered with Kale1 like • crocodile. Thiw umor i1 so tough that she doe1 not have th• frffdom o( motion enjoyed by other i1sh a nd turn1 around lik• a men with a sttfl nt-ek H o w are the epo nre• f o und i• Florida? The method ia to tend down divers, who spear them and brine them back a board the ship. Ori1inally a 1pon1e is a meaty, jellylike creature. What we know H •pon&ea are actually theH animala' akeleton1. The am.II of many Oriental benara ~ too riJM for American nottril1 becau.. there Cre1h 1pon1N are hunc up to dry io odorout carlands. Name aome aac red animal •. lb11 in El')'pt; bt'ahnui bull in India; . atodt in A.1-. M inor; IJ'Ulk.. ia May- laya and Ceylon; white bufff.lo witla the lndiarM. Are there any eea anake•7 Y H , and moet of them ar• •t lea et .. poi«>noua H the cobra. Albatroa-• ar• th• only birda unafraid of th•m. They catch tb•m in the wev•, and •wallow tt\em, usually while on l y partly dHd. a. Do yo• k•ow tlae meaai•• of tile aarae A•atlaa l P .. ilip? Set .. T A.. Kmd. Lo'fw ol Hone&. Appoiot.t.. 7 . Wbo ie coa•idere• tlae •r•ateat tiser-tamer toda7 f ' A.. A woman aamecl lihbel Startr.. la w late 60'" &tM etW worlat witia the near-wild hie C8ta. ... w .. at'• a 7erk? A. An obcol~ form of-yo• 1ueHed richt-e jwk. 9. What ia a javelina? A.. It i1 a peccari pie nati" to Tes .. a nd AriLO na. It diffen from an orcli- .Nl.ry wild bo&r ia that ita tu*. are 1traight like doc '• canioee. in1tHd of curved like the Euro~ pi,'L A lso it 11 amaller and lichtw . 10. What i a • daulo? A. A peculiar, arboreal mammal whi.cil Joolu like a era.. betw .... a m onkey •nd • 1kunk.. It it 1.m•ll and p1'iyful,, but utterly ,.va&• wb.a attack9Cl lu habitat ii Meiuco. 11 . What ia ••bi•b-sradin• .. ? A. T e rm U9ed by m inera; applied to di .. h o ne1t fellow. 1t•alinc away bita ol &old. 12. Where ie tlae Lo•t D11tdamaa miae? A.. Thia fabuloua hoerd of eold found ia th• siittie. by • O•rmaa named Wala., and nev« located ac•ia al• hie duth, February 22, 1891, ie ia the Supeutitioa Mountei.. ow Fl«- enc•. Ariaon«: 13. A.re tlaere cliamon.cla ia A.aerica? A.. y ••• and tome .,. found ill the moet un.•pected placM, 1ucb M la • .. u io Wi9Con.in; Mont.DA, An---. and New Yorlr all ptoduce tbeta ._ nry- inc quaotiti.M, but DOt eaoocb .. atart a na.tL C atherifte Fellmetia i• aMOftl' leadi•~ U . S . wome• b o wle re . No te balanc e and clo•e·to·srouad deliTer7. A MONG the mot"• haaardous forD\1 ol entertainm«it today, bowline P"Ob- . ably r-.nlu (orema.t. One• confined mo.tly to mal" wirp' enorJDOut tr ..... •nd At1'11rHke btc•pe, lh. CaaM bu eioce arown to include ev.ryone, from C11b Scout» to atretc !Mr ai.... AAd it ~rtainly ca• pt"ove "A Comedy ol Error1 ... The dH&• in bowline u tb.t like rNnJ timilar •pot'"' it k>ok1 .. ,,, and the • ., __ a1e be1foner'1 int.er .. t •t•ms frooa tht. falM premise. What could be aimpl..-thea &r•bbinc a bell, hurlinc it ju.et a few fNt down a board peth and lrnoc*inc dowa l 0 wooden pint? S.li•Y• me, almo.t •n.r- tt11nr could ba--tnd it . Con.inent with cuatOtD, 1na.t becinnere '""' u irrepreuibla ura• to take off thetr coat•, •ipe their pelm1, aod etart in. Ttaie ~~ to ba tta. one .-.m• tb.t dOMl''t call for preliminery in1truetion. Tl• tint jolt come• in blithe!,. lifti.ac • 1NtJI lrona tlM r11c,, Althoup the ricbt .,. almoet drope from the llOCket, oaie ta.Ir.et Wa poei- tioll •t thw ,...r ol da• allq alld .,....,., .. • d.aiver. From tbia point -it i9 poeelW. for • away difle1'9nt daintln te oocw thait tpeCl9 dOH not pwmit acicurtl\e CO.erap. G.ttin1 l~ correct ,..._.. ill the propec W.. offen •• irwurmountab&• probl .. • many. Frantic to set uad• .. ,, eome cM.d&U. the bol• •I~ a...t, craapinc the t>.11 ia dte pahla ol their ~. ~ to the alley and let ftr. Por thoae fortun- ete few •bl• to obMr"n .tiat iii about to take place, it ia be.t to retire te the ~ el the bowlior ..taW1.Itment iii U.. i.ot«- eet o( Nfety. TN i..u .. apt tie ~ it.11 in arty directiom withia a llO decree lllC, •nd , ....... u,. dOM. To tom• who «>••'"come tta. inlti•l ahock -. --,..... -.. --- Br GRACE L BEN I ~ THJB MAGAZINn _... lookw srq -bledr te ,_ , .... ~ coa..~ bU-4. ..... ,.,. ..... 1 ......... ..... ,.. .... ....,, ._ peQp&e .. red ...................... . ti.. c:ololw "' ... ralDbow ....... ... cKhenwtao-... •~-·-• hM ....... ,.. .._ th<-'lht.. ......... col« but bladr « l"lJ' « ...._ la ti..s world. How i.rible it mull be tl9 beYe to.-..me ~ Tellow o1 the ~ u.. ,.. ol ro .... • tbe ~ pspl9 .,,, dlle 6"I viol.a el Spri.act •=•sf• ..... Jt ...W mean •tt..ndinc .a now. ebaiwC . lt caa be. .. all ~ cla.caprow .i.e. tlD be unat>i. te -tM ,... .,,, • 0.... • t.M red ol tb.t tntflc llcM Ill the ~ Met~~ • P.ople WM cauot ~ ... eoW from anot.bw wlfw &w. .._ It cmJW colOI' blind,..._ S. fw, thiwe .._ .,._ • lroowa cvr• f« thM aiJ=• Dr. I...a ~Grine ol Beltimon bM 1111t f.U. • c.t... or, that mo.t rw ol colat .. u.,., ... caUMd l>)' coLw iporance. 98t ~ pb,.tc.I def.eta. Total17 coa. WW. LndindiuUr aH q'*- ,..,.,, Tbe coa. bNIMI-wWdl .. ..._ no.t about .. .... ... --..Uod--. TW. ............. .c:cw • --thM Ua ....... ~ WD ID ~ Nlfw &o. it. IUfod I II f• W-, ,..Uotr, I W botia, iJ "'917 ,..,... Mee,. tJ ~ wtda dtJectl .. color .,-. -ct. not know tMt tMy ....... It. Tbe,. ... ~ told ~ 1Mi1>7boo4 .. "" cow ...... .. f..W-·~ .... ~ -~ thlllt --.., ... ..t ...,., lMJ' will .a it,_.• _.lit cw oalw .. hur• b.-toW .. cal it. • Goo ti 1towlere, • lllr• Joe Horne, ••ll••r .ttta .. t •••,.. •t••Pi"a tlae fo .. I JI"•· f oll••·tllro••" la •••••tJaL ol the beH'e .... Pt ·~ llMIMP to 1« their ,.,... iato .. rlcht ....... -im- .,... &e r.-cbM whee it ~ to tb9 ectuial cliB"'J'. ll.,., a rbytfamic aid del· at. bit ol footwadl t. ce11ed for t.bet eotla- pl.t.ly ... .,.. die no.ice. It ill im.parati.,. tie atop yow .. run• oe ... OOn'ect foot Ill tlM poMit ol ... .,_.., te a..W aendiDc yow Ndr a..11 .. , dowa tbe .u.,. wttla ta.. i..tl. Thie i9, bown•, • rath« OldiMry oceur- eece •monc ~ r..uldnc ia .... tt.,.. eel wkt1eW'Of'lr « ... shed ftOMe. F Olt the handful who ...,..,. to 1et the beU oa ita way, • painltial iotlocluc:· t1oa II meet. to wb.t ie lmowta • the .. cut~. Tbue w• ct.pr111d .....,..,. oe boda aid" ol tbe alt., which ..... to dtaw b.lh fro9 t'*' int~ cou.r. like mepieta. M..tl ... lo .. ,, • betl t''-et OtW!e .. t.,. .. avtW ....,., ........ k raechaa ... pk ...... Mttla ~ ... fwtW ...... -....... , .. , ••• M ......... ()ace .un.&. ... 6a .... .,, ... ..._ N~the ............... ~.,,. ,_.... like • oce.,... ......._. .. * · .... "' .. ,-.a .......... -.. ... .... --........... -...... , . ._.,._ ,.... A.a die h+rst ....._ • .._. ....... ..,.. ...... -.. .....,.. .. wW. '-wc:M '9 '* up tt.e _. .. _,, .., ..... ThJe ....,itabl7 .... te .............. pr6bebl7 the ... Yicioul a..t dliM dl9 ... put .. ~·· ~~flt• ... w ""• ccurpMe, _.. el ---~••s•• .. ... tM --.... ifftArJ -....... -... ......._ ..._ ..._ tote a WWlM.s ,.._ ... ,.. ..... • ._. ...... ,_ • r ... _......, .. it--. ·~ . HOME-HOURS Home Ecoaomka Staff Take the p~cssure off the pocketbook by making use of the many inexpensive meats in these tempting recipes F OOD PRICES have been sneaking down-but lllehtly-and meat still make. the blgeeat dent ln your food dollar. One way to beat the atill- 80ar\nl prlce picture is to use cuts of snea..t that are lesa expensive but that atllf off er a chance for variety and will atlaty your family's ravenous appetites. Here are ldeU tor dresaln& up frank- furters, chipped beef and ground steak IO they'll Co farther and taste better. Alao, there'• a thrifty suggestion for buylna a laree pot rout, then serving It tbe aecond day as a curried dish. . VE&SATlll NOODLE RING ~ cup aoocUa • • • Cook until tendc-r in boiling, aaltt"d water. Drain Combine, 1 c a 1 o o, then pour into ma.r- garioed ring mold. Place in P&n of. bot water and bake in moderate oven, 350 to 375 dcgreea P., 25 to 30 minutea or until tcL Tm with s i Iver knife. Let uand 10 to 15 min· utea before unmold- ing. Serve with hot peu. Garniab with alictd 1lekcd taam or cold weed lefto•cr rout, rad'Wla and pan,1e1. Yidd : 6 to t vrvmp. BANKf'UllTEA SU&PalS& C~EllOL£ 2 c-.. CftUD 1tyk eGl9 ••••• ... }4 ap bely chop- .Ped --1 ::raDdry m_. I cu coadeaMd mlllhroom Potatct caJp. • • • Cut into ~·inc.la slices Combinr with frank· furtcra andrur into Wf'll·srrasc ca.~cr· olf' Crumblr, then top rasserole with potato chip•. Bake at 37-' degree. F. for '.\O minute1. Yitld : 6 1<'.rvings TIUUFTY POT P..oASi WITH SAUEllllAUT • (First Day) 4 Iba. po4 roul . • • Brown roast wi1h I onion onion in fat 2 tablespoons (at 2 teupooos poultry seuonin1 ... Y. teaspoon ~lery salt y, tcupooo onion ult Pepper Y, cu:p water .••• ~ small bay lea .. cs, crua.bed 5 cups canned sauer- kraut . . . . . . y, cup •uerllraut juice, d f a l D e d from aa 1 Yt CUJ» diced apple y, teaapoon caraway teed --~ Sl'iuon all s111LiC<'\ of roa~t Add and ('Over tight· Iv. Cook over low heat about 3 h ouri or until meat it Ito· dcr. Rrmovt' mut and mah gravy of liquid in pan Combine in hc-avy f rving pan, cov"r and 1immn 1lowly for 15 to 20 minut('s. St"rv" with pot ro;ut Tg){ATO BEEF CUllJ\ Y (Second Day) l cup beet jravy . • I cup c:&IUMld tomato uuce I &aspoon cuny powcltt 2 cupa dkcd leftover pot rout .... Cooked rice Chamcr Combine Add mrat and ht>at thoroughly. ~ e r v e ovrr cooked ri« and u1c chutney as a side relish SPINACH RING WITH CREAMED CHIPPED BEEF 2 cups cooked 1pin- ach, chopped . . 4 er;p, well beaten l cup milk l mlall onion, minced t tcaapooo salt ~ teaapooo pcppu !4 teaspoon nuunrg ~ tablespoom f()rtl• • 6ed ouirgarinc, melted Combine and pou{ into a ring mold that has brr-n grras- r-d with margarinr. Plact' mold in shal· low pan with about l inch of water around it. Cook in ,low ovt'n, 350 de- gr<'cs F., 30 to +o minutrs. Whrn silver knife comf's out of , \ VIM' any klnd of rold, 1JIN'd lf'ff O\'U mt' at or poultry with this t'hN"M--fta vort><I noodle-rtnr. Pf'M, rrf'f'n M-&09 or .1plnacla may M-U8f"d to ftll the noodle rlnit. 2 uablcspoon., forti· 6td margarinr-. 2 tablHpoons flour Y. tea.spoon sa It ~ teaspoon pt"ppcr I cup milk ...• y, tea.spoon mustud I canned pimento About Y, cup cbjp- ped beef mixturr dl .tn, it is donr-Lt't 1 l a n d .. bou1 ~ or l 0 min- u tr~ l>rforr 11nrnold- 111 ~ Rl rnd in, 11s 1 n g "'·oocfrn 1poon Add 1tradu.tlh, Hir· ring constanth until thick<'nrd. C o o k about I'> minutl""S ovf'r low hrat Add, cook about 2 minutrs, thf'n sr nr "'ith 5p in;irh mold ~ICE ANO FRANKFURTER SUPPER DISH 2 cups rice 4 to 6 tablespoons fortified marprinc . I am.all ooioA, 1lic:ed ~ cup chopped olives una1I clove garlic, minced l amall peen pep- per, chopped 2 cui-water . 2 cui-tomatoes, c.umed or cooked l lQIPOOD ult t teaspoon pa.prika 1 teupoon chili pow· der 1 small piece bay leaf W a s h thorouglilv rubbing brisklv to rrmovc tht-\tarr h Brown tht"sr ingrcdi· r-nu and rice in large f r y i n g pan with covrr. Stir frrqurnt- ly to prcvc-nt unrvl"n browning Add when mixture ia light I} br-0"' nrd 6 frankfurters .•••• Split .tnd .trrangi-on top Cover, and wht>n 1traming1 lown hrat and cook slowly for 20 to 30 minutra. Do not remov" covrr nor stir while cooking. Wh"n done stir lightly with a fork to sepa- rate the grain• of rice. Removr from ht'at and arrangr in serving dish. Jf prcC'ookrd ric~ i.s used, rt'ducc cooking timl' ac<'ording to directions on packagr. Yir ld : 6 to 8 5C'rvings. PHILADELPHIA P[PPER POT ''. pound salt pork . r'ut into \t11all p1r1 •' .and frv until cri~p I y, cups chopped Add and < O(lk for '1 ooiom . . n11nu1r~ v, cup chopped jtn.'.'CD pt'ppt'r 24-oz. ran be-,.( f~ • • • • °'lhrrd hnr>h 1 quart hoc "'attr 4 bouillon cubc.s I y, cups diced po- tatoes . . . . . v, teaspoon pcppc-r 2 t~blc:spooru Aour . 2 tablespoons (orti· 6cd margarine 01~\0h r l llht'~ Ill ".111• r 4-dd \'\1th "'atrr and ~immrr for 2 houn C rt>am togi:thr-r a nd .tdd to ab<>vt> for 1h1(' ho ins 1 quart milk . • . Add and hrat 10 bo1li.ng. Y1rld R 1ening1 BUDGET UAY DINNER pound ground sccalt . . . . . . . ' tablespoons forti- fied margarine y, to ~ c up rkr, washed ..... 2 ooiom, sliced I small green p('p· per, 1li~d Salt and pepper . . cup tomato sauce t ablcspoon meat coattntrate or I bouillon c ube cup bot watu Browo 1trak in 111a1 · garinr . Put it in 011r- qua rt ra~st"rolr ' Sprinldt> r\roh Q\r-1 n1rat ~1 ason Pour ovrr 111 r DissolH in w.ltrr, pour ovrr mixtu~ Bake in modrratr ovf'n, 350 to 3 7 5 dt"· ~rrens F , about I hour. Ykld · 4 to 6 vn ing'I Food Pages In "HOME-HOURS" WILL aava YOU TIM .. TROUBL~ AND MONE~ WATCH FOR TllEMI .t.t• a lalad anct' bffad and butter, t.hn dlnner h' r .. ady nea 7oa Mrn tlala ••e CUMrole of pound at«oak. .. ,,.,. ltm•p .•om1• lm•••ly itPnu. llou• mllf·h are you ct·illing to 1pend? .. (:reall\f!d clllpped beef take. on aew lmporta.nce M"rved wM1I • .,ao.d •pl•.-rillC ~ u .. tltoWD abovf'. • ·----------------------------------------------·-- • Gari, Spnng in l~e garJen: ~ ,, If you want your yaJd to be a ecene of beauty by Slammer, prepare the way now By GORDON MOBRJSON R EMOVAL of dMCI aD4 damapcl plant part8 from penaAi.al flow.r' •nd veretabla beda ud border'I ud a 1eneral 1prio1 dee.a-up foUGW..t by eerl1 plowinc or 1Padin1 pve the new prdeo a h .. lthy atart and foratall1 baaTJ lalu.l infeetationt ol man7 prd&A peltl. Well informed we of manw. aDd com- mercial fertilUer-material1 p1'0Cn0t• srowtb of plant.a that are thar.by le• aubject later on to dam•&• by inv•din1 d1-ue and inMct pests. .._ In the. deye of honelN1 carriac• aod dMltant dairiea manure i1 10 9Catce that moat people. UM too little ratha-r than too much. Aa.nual u 1 e of .. venal u.pq buahala of atabl9 mallur9 •pon a.da bund· red 1quare feet of prct.a ~ wouW Dot be •l1Ce18ive. Manure Mn• to looeen and impro ... the worbbility of clay IOU&. It .. " .. to~baproTe the water boldinc C9p- acity of ...St. typea of .ail · Manure bnprovee the f.-tility ot all 1ardeo eoi1I dir-=tly by amall tboup im- port.ant COGtributioae ol the primmy .. menta, nitropn, pboepbonaa •Dd potub. It impro•.. the f.u.uty ol pr"-a aoU. ia- dir.c:t.ly tb.rou&h promotinc bKtet1aJ .ctioe that mak .. •..U.ble t.o the plant la eimple forma the compa. ~call tbllt are preaent naturally ia tJae .ail aDlll th09lt that are added by maan. ol oommerdal f.uti.-snateriU. Dried &ad pocu 11 O\allur• _.. aY•il· able ta bandy~ andet ..to. and• lMUIMI. DrWd llWIQNe ... ... .. ti.met richs ta PrimarJ fertllbw ~ than ordinary manure and lhoWcl M -S ~ cord1ncl1 ta amall• UMW1'9. Dried poultry manure•'° rida la nitr~ 1911 that it ebould be u.cl rel&dftly very ...,.,mc17 .. •-.old d a a.. , -. .. tiod.r- rootl.ta. Wbadier maoura le acaree -• bouatlf W, ~ ~ mattriaJ. ...... .,.., impwtaDt commodide. f« _. lo the fam- ily noww sanSe& 81Dca mtropa, pboa- pbona ud potMb .... the primary ..... mental nutritiDtt that an w\tbdrawn from the .ail by srowiDI planta thete are th• element.a of pri.mar7 importance iD c•o- eral purpoee fertil.iMr mtttur.. Mjztw' .. auch u 4-12-4 and 5-10...S f« 1ardena and 10-6-4 few la wna art compound- ed t.o be wid.l)' u.fu.l ila Prcmcti.nc Aitro- pa. ptloepborua ud pot.uh lo tbe quao- titiee od in tlM ntatln proportiont ...... aa.ry '°' cood productin sro~. A fartililw mbture ~ • 4-12-4 contain& 4 par-c:.at Dltroeea, 12 per CM'lt pboepbori.c ecid, 4 per cent pot 'cua OS• Ide. Tbe r..,,.inln& 80 .,_ cml -.y be moltly inert mataiaL Tbe ........ at- ..,. ct.Gote ratio ol ~ ~ and potuh, in thet ordw. RJC/NC PICBONS ... is their ho~~Y By ERNEST LEOGRANDE SOME PEOPLI! collect stamps. Som• write poetry. And then o ther1 race pigeons. Jt all depends on your choic-e of • hobby. T he Columbia H omin& Pigeon Club of Columbia, M itaouri, is typical of 1roups of pigeon fanciers t hroughout t he country who have formed clubs for the enjoyment rttey find in raciag p igeona. T hey see eomething keenly int~resting in raising homin& pigeons, training a n d breeding them, and then racing them again1t each other .and thoee of t heir friends. There aren't any age Jimit1 in thie pigeon fancyinr and racinr game. The 1ecretary of the Columbi• club began nine yean •co when he wae 13. N ow hit 13-year-old brother hat cauebt the crue. T o1ether, tb.y compete wtih men in their fortie1 and fifties and aometime1 come out victor•. The best thin& for • be(inner to do, ncen adviee, i1 to get tocather with older men who are inter .. ted in the hobby, 1jnce the real sport comN only from racing in VoUPL It may not be H easy to find would-be pi~eon fanciera in • penoa·1 home t own as it would be in B elgium, where the m odem sport originated, or in E ng- land, but the pigeon "know-how" comes fa1ter when there a re others who &re learning too. T here are many racing pi~eon mogozines that will give the intt>rested novice the names and addreues of pigeon br~den who will sell birds for prices beiannine at $5 each. H thot figure 1ound1 h~h, remember these are n9 ordinary bird11. T hey're H d ifferent from a cliurch- 1teeple pigeon a 1 a racehorse is from a plu1. F or that five dollare or more the buyer lllt a thorou(hbred a eature with H much potentia l p leasure for him as • new set of 101£ club1 . or fly-ca1tin& equip- ment. , In any i roup of birds bou&ht from • breeder, the H X will u1ually aver•&• half And hat!. B ut the fancier aee1 that each male h81 a fe male to mate with, . 1ince homing piReon1 are monogamou1. The wise fancier picks his pi&eons' matea, breeding heller strains t hat way. Thu1, a pi&eon loft can become a tort of poor man'• cattle rancb, with • wealth of ex- perience and sati1faction to be derived from it. The new piceon# are placed ln wooden lofb with wire nettina over the front and a neetin& place on the lmide f<n each blrd. Give it water, ita aped.al feed, and a little exerciae twice a day, and the bud wiU be happy. Piceon food, obtainable from sr•in dealera, it about $8 a hundred pound1, at pre1en1 costa. Pau~O.Haven of Columbia feed• ru1 loft of 20 birdt for $2 • r:nooth. During the aprinc, membera often take their birds into th• country for tralninc. Irate farmera, 19ein1 the bird• re\eued, 10metimea· shout, "Don't do that henl I don't want them aelting in my barn!" This &i ves amu1ement as well a1 annoy- ance to fanciers like M arvin Douglaa of th1 Columbia club, who lrnowa t hat hom- iug pigeons just aren't the roosting type. Thie initial treining con1i9t9 i_n drivin1 out about t wo mile• a nd rele&1ing the bird to fly home. T he distar.ce ia etepped up until it sometimes reachet 30 miles. T he training routine prepare• the bird1 fo r the ra ces. On a certain d3te all mem- ben pla".:'e their racers in • ehippin& crate. E ach man has several blrd1 taned with numbered band1. A 1;overin& letter to the .i .. crlbe.& laere, ha" I>-. PfOdudnc •ddK.totT ~ ol llowwa a.ad ...-.b* k ia ndw ,........, adviNb .. to ... .-cit ........ ~ of poundit. ,.,.a, .... tMa • ...... of 4--12-4 06 S-l_O..S f.ltW'... mbture ,.. 100 IQuar& feet pl~ ...... Thi.I ntloo cu be tippu.d ta ._ °" four equal portioM. ODe portloa 8t ~ inc time wl tbe ..,.rmoe portione at intena.i. ... ...a ..... Qlllt. Vaptabt. Uld ftOWWI th.mt are I""'· mcoaeoJle.._.~ ... ..... ~may.,.~ ...... Of bUftC· .... On .,.. tbd a..e NC9lnd periodic apptkednnl ol l.UU.W ....W., the IVOwins pi.ta may ebotr ..... ot m1111 « deRd..:l-. ·~ axpro11 a&ent at the destination polnt H• But print lncreaae u .,...lllenrlaJlt plains all srowe, with lar1• chit. tUOb .. tho.e la \ St. Lou1a 81ld KaQll!I City. T HE PIOEON fanciers tbemNlv• tar.. There •• ••enl 11-d • ..,._.. I~ ty mee th• .t&ht. but to a~ onloobrt at eel bl the ptpon..ndas IPOft. 'l'tMI Wrdl the •l!Pf... office it'• impreuiYe to ... mutt M talPd wttb ~WI W... a aky dark with pi&.aoa howdnc momeat· tUkatloo m.tbtt wbm tbey .. ,.,. aril)' la the air bel«9 lh.y 1tr.a1r off a. born. n... •11tdee ~ ~ .... • heated race for home. ere the r9dn1 ...,.., whlda ....... Diaunc. are a-duallJ ntended uotU remo .. ble nabb.r beodt for ,.....,.. ...a tha bird1 ar• nyin1 rach of ..... ral hand· tUnert fot ..cb tmn. ehlpptnf' 009ltlt ... red mUeL By thh sradual lncr.... thq -dub ,..._ are •bl• to attain hl&h apeed1 like lh.t of 'nw. er. for.,uen, tbcN&h, ... t.1111 the pi1eon which new 525 airline full" ln thrill • mall t..i. 1'bert blli Wtdl KUt 10 boun. • d•D10ftltr•tln1 their •bttlt1 la MOf'!l't E very loft hat to #Ultain to1Qe loea.t °""• ha atWQe bM ~ • throu1h 1ldmnt and old •I•· Lo.... lo comp.ta wl&h men frooa .otber dubt ~ Hight, however, 11louldn't be more thtin ent.,.ns hi• bird• ln natlo.naJ nCM f/I one-t hird at the m oat. ..or .. tHt haurd1 Iha-. 8-llevtla., Dllnot., bM • aadooal for piceons are hu nters who miltde them pipon abow .,,.,., J'eal ~ Wrdl .,.. for "commo"l" pigeon1, a n d predatory ful'lpd on c:onfon9don. .,_ bl11, and hawk1. Some drop out through lack of oth•r feetur ... 110mina, but e"ery farfcler know• that • . It'• e mveat hobbJ~ tboef who are la • pigeon ... rn get home if he caia, even ll wiU •lt•l't,, and an out ldft 1•utn1 hie he has to walk! flnt ~ et the tpOrt le lnclln.t to •rr- When • bird returns, it1 numbered ta& ll'1 eert11lnly an ndual•e •PO'tf Y8'J ,.,. ls removed a nd dropped into a timet, to'Mll havlu1 ndna plaeen clube. but the which autcmatically record1 the anivaJ enjoyment and aperlenc9 pined ftom II time. Thia prevents mistak" about ownw• have bem anspi. .....,., for U.O.. wlllit •hip or &pff<l Small duh. have email • "-•• choeea It· I• a laobbp .. , -I ' , ' . ~·· . ENTERTAJNMENT •~FUN •FOOD BIBTB8 • PRIZES rft SAILING NEWS r • • moe SCBOOL NEWS - BE 11 ER TELEVISION SERVICE IN A HURRY SPORTS NEWS SOClltl'Y IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR NEWS ABOUT THE HARBOR AREA (and lltal means NEWPORT BEACH, Newport Heights, Costa Mesa, Corona · de/ Mar, Balboa lslaod and Balboa) You can lind it.in the Newport-Balboa News-Times, on Tuesday and the Newport-Balboa Press on Thursday. 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