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1950-05-25 - Newport Balboa Press
• • • r I I • on 1111e m;, Uiolf ~ you can <>fttdO .•.m t. -. .rtlllT .A urn.& ON POUTIC8 Wtth the June 6 eJecUon cetttnc mJchty cloae, 'the ca.ndtdatea are atlrrtn,g around now, but th1nge a.Hn•t too bu.sy and people don't seen\ to care much. · However, Newport H&rbor'a CUb& Mania la COVe?'tn.I' lot.a ot ground in h1a race for aherift and is getttnc some ttna reacUon\. The local Rotartana should uk th~ Santa Ana Rotartallll about poli- tlca u •ta&'ed by Bill Bonelli, the . State BOard of 8q1f&li.utlon (UY, at their meettna:? Heins Kaiaer, too, la u buay u a bee, -.nd tolka aa.y that thlnp . loo' .. cood In hlo ~ '"" ... per:. vilor rm atral4 ilom& ~ple ml&'ht ret over contld4nt and not vote for him! P<roon&I predlcU011f: l!ldmwid G. ( Patl Brown1 aboUt the beat dlatrict attorney Sap ..,..,,ciaco ever had. and who'• fla'hUnc for atate attof11e1 ren•ral. ,.,.. mtc11t pull a sneaker and pt Into ome. I.II the primaries. with the two Ro- pUbllcana, Shattuck anc1 a-. pulling the Republlcane to blto! On the oUtez: .hand. that may be wtahtul tblnklnt ! George Ruby Wins Penguin ·Serf es -I Thirteen Penguin Mil-to par- Uclpatied in two Sunda)'ll at rac· lnC ending May Zl. •~en G<OrS" Ruby wu. aw-aided tbe annual tropby at BalbQ& Yacbt Clllb" Ill the 1960 -'l'ro!ill7--liln. RU))y was hlo CHiii'. ',. ' I -· 1 • k l • • . ' "• TRIO SEEN . HIDING MARIJUANA, BENZEDRINE . NEAR FENCE POST -·r. of ttiie fence pdrt,· and f9und a amall green bottle Which oonta.in.- ed the narcotic.. ID returned the bottle to tt. orlJi}lal postiton and callejl police. Piek~-~ Officers Burdiall'Ud Woodlan picked up the ~t.e and bottle and mougtit ~them to the station. DeL S(t. Gorton took the bolUe to the oflloe of Jack Cadman. crtminolaatlt. where the contenta-were <Uamined and identified_ "' ' Sadleir wu acquSUed or a sim- ilar charge MIU'Cb· 12 following & jury trial in the! t_u.__pertor court ot Judge K . E : Mon1aon. Police had claimed that "1"9efer•" were found in hls coat when they raided a Corona del Mar home, bot Sadlelr m&.intained that he hadn't the coat for two years. SetUng &00 members as the goal to be attained by .JUiy 1, the N~ri Harbqr Cha..:nber of Commerce :•kicked oft" tta bll' meqber· •hip canipalp fhlo week. Hay t:ancenheim. aecnitary, uld that ·when tbe" goal hu been t1J.j...,~"'11v ~ttftg ... '!'~~~or~ tund8 eosz•• )lllJ ~ ~ . • .... ~':~.::~ ~ hr the drt .. to .... --. ""d "'""""· ~ . l't -· ~ have ~ oelected and tfuou&ll the cnabtt of bom- the' chamber will work throU&h the vartou. bualnen organtu.tlons on Uie drive. Prlze.11 will be of- fered to the new memberw tvh2 will partici pate ln a dra.wtng at the end of the conteat. Dale Ramaiey of Balboa laland will bud a campaJgn to get non~ buefneu or 110 memberships. Regular rnembenhlpe eo&t $26. 'lbe chamber· ia. readying cam- paJgn button&, &&lea k.Jta and alo- merce. · · -l Monte Grime. 11 ·chairman of the membenhip committee · ~ tMm member• and the eecµ,ona they will cover Ue : M.artner'a Mile, J ohn Boyd . and Charles Beecher; Newpqrt, O. W. Rici:!.· ard, Hadd Rinc, J'r&ncia Horvath; Corona. del Mar, H . L. Hetrick, Col. T . P~ Atkt.Mon, Arvo Haapa; Balboa. Lonnie Vincent, B u r r Whit•; Bal-lat.nd. Dal• Ram- sey and Martoo _DqcW:. Parade to Pier Will Precede Memorial Day Service. Tues. • M&morial Day aervioel will be held at the Newport Pier, Tueada)·, at 11 a. m.; aponaored by American Legion Poat ltt. ·A parade will preced& the ceremonies al which Rev. Thomu Gibeon Will ~ principal apeiler. . 'nle puadfl will form at 10:30 rona del Mar. a hfsh aehool atu· L m . .., the ocean fl'ont at :Ian! dent. will ,tVW \bt Gett10bor( ad• at.. 1n NewpQrt a..d mafch along -... \be tront to. the pier. • All aervtce clubll and vetenna El Toro M.artne bue will send a groupe have been blvited to p&r- bucler, to 110und ta_p., a colar tletpete In the p~ and or- guard and a tiring squad and the gan.lzaUona and lndtvidua.la are tn- other a.rm~ torcea will also be vtted to brln« norat tributea to represented. DelepUons a.re ex-·cut into the watN' during the peeled from the l.Jghter Thui Atr cetemonid. hue ai Sant.a Ana. A drum and :Uajor Edward fJam will be of· bucle corpe &om Costa Meaa will ·ncer of the dq. awl. wlD be 8il- repre8ent the Boy Scouta and the atated by a atatt of other k\C&l COeta Mesa American Legion poet reaerve otflcen. Vour-men on the will aloa take ·part In the core-Legion committee plannliis Ille at- moalea fair are .J. Moipn 1Acm•r4. chair- In addition So the •.-ch by man, Barn'7 Bell. fm Gnm/17 and llff. ~... Perdlta Hom, of co-aua Tami>UL i 1 ' . . , . • ' j - .,..,._,DJS w A1atl t0 'bl Cls n, fair -lmputlal, -- ,to ~· --_1 .. ~ l I\ 't ·•· j. I . ' . After trir houn of pro and con a.rcullfg before one of Uie cit;v·s longest andi beat attended coundJ eeulona Monday night, the China Cove ma~nc land qut.stlon wu turned over to a seven-man com-. mlttee wh~ will endeavor to work out a compr'8ml.8e aoluUon. ' · · 1 The Uvely meeting wu high-~ Ob e I • Sk Ugh.led by µnfortunate clashes ~-~ J t In ,' . y· :=r.t;;ro:~:i-x: a~~~ "' port. The 150 penona present " t.J "". -"•':.tl"~-w-,.~~J; t;<,"~ ~~~~;~~~· r ~ ,. . ~-~-m•,,_j ~. ~".J'f ~ .. -1"'i M.uu:Nm ALL-Anlvtnc l-. Newpof't Harbor t.b.ls WeeicJ!.:°°wtnc a U-d.&7 voyace from Hawalt 'ln a· ~foot lmtda were. left tG d.lttt WIJ.Daria R. & ... am.o., hara. IS, Mn. Jeu Keanl&0n, holding · ,,_t, U moatm, V"1r!Jlla, S aad DorotbJ', 11. Tbey plan t.o opead a week In Newport .before taking off UlJoot&cb the . ......_ Caa&l for· home at &verQ', ....... f Pre.aa PhotoJ 38 ~Foot Ketch · Bri ngs Family ~'i ,-\ wa.t· • . . ' A true fpnlly' of aallor'li en~ Newport Barbor TUetday after cornpletlnr a 26 day voyage fron: llonolulu, Haw&IJ. Muy bO.ta make the Hawall tr lp but ale1dom doe• a craft · ·ha•e a crew of roui very .tmall ~· Jl(r. and Mn. WIWam H. Ken- nlaon, owner11 or the 38-foot ketch Zephyr, brought with them on the Ions trip, thetr daugbtera.. Bar- bara, ts, Dorothy, 11, v1rsin1a. 5 and baby .Jan'et, juat 1-ii months. Aleo on the ' amall, but lturdy craft wu John PetUnser, muteT ma:rtner, making the trip back tO the State.. They are moored at the old Wing-s""ll dock, 811 Oout fflchway. KenlliaoN aid the voyap Wu uneventtul wttb moderate weather all the way. The S\rJa beh&ved 1"~4erfllll7 ... d Barliara ,.U 1'>orot11:v ~ ,....iu w•tell• e&iib&ra •tood her watch ev.n in rougher we,.thv. ' Mn1. ~ennlaon aald they ~cpt the \wo •malleat (Iris below deck meet of the Ume to privent them from t&IJ1na" overboard. AU the clUJdren Kt&mble around the boat w., ntetaA tan. c - The llOf.t lo & SU~ N&"Y llliof b6at. blllll In 19U ~ la eqlll.,... wtth a Buda ctte.I enctnc- Tlle travelero are oii,maJty from Beverly, MauacbuaetU, on the AtlanUc Ocean, near Salem, (OOalla-• hce I) • • • 1•5 Ex lai·ned ::::... primarily from th... two Named t1;1 the comn\ittee Tue.a-! • day by ,Mayor L. L. lebell were An e.....,.doa. &o tbe an-Cha.lrman A'rery E . era.ry! 1116 known obj!et lllai b8rnec1 ln W. Ocean n.., Newport; Mra. Nel l the •ky rave Newport' Help.ta Grundy, 924 W . Ocean Ft., Balboa; at about •· Ill. Sna4ay, wu E . W. Pitney, 1908 W . Ocean Ft., phoaed la the omce of the Newport; Allen C. Steele, 212 Pl"ell9 thla ~ / Dahlia A.Ye., Corona del M,ar; Ray- 1Tbo aanl... eMd tMt. aome mond W. Todd, 286 Goldenrod ftahe.~-~~ a boat miDoftd at Ave., Corona del Mar, and A. J.t. BeeebeN Win&' oa. $artner'• Zerma.n, 221 Golden.rod Ave., Co-" Mlle, llellt j 11p a ~ on a rona del Kar_ The aeventh mem- ftsb. -line ... t tloa&.ed pver the ber will be aelected by the oom- Bel(bta. ..._te:aed kt it.he bot-mittee. tom of tbel ballooa .,... a flare Bute problem under cllac.usaion which. ~ lt bvDed, I fell ott. wu whether the councU should The ballooa wae tben 'reJeaeed release lts right on ocean front and weni rut of all'M to the land between., 12th and 18th 1t~ts clouds. 1 to the •t&tt aa matching land tor Pol~ ~'·ed reports of the the China Co!'e transacUon. lncl-t S~day aad o• of the Appral.. Land ofllcen. 8'"ta Cottle. }witneAa-At t.he bCinning of the meeting ed It bui •t that time no ex-an &pp~ ot th.e land tn que111• planaUon +-anllab~. Chll-tlon by the Newport Harbor Board dttn wlMt ;aaW the ~ burn ot Realton waa read at&Ung that thoupt lt WM a burn.Inc plane. actual market value wu $520,000. 'A p\,eee ; ot cloth rtom tbe Later Harvey Peaae of the board flan fell 1'to tbe 7.atd of GU-said thia va:tue waa based on an but Seal. 115 Broafl St.. New-under-at.anding the ctty owned title port H~ In fee to the property when in City .Authorizes Alley ~ing fact' 1t only "h8d a.n euement for recru.Uon purpoeec from PacUlc Eleclrlc Land Co. toe lot.II 12-A, 13-A, 16-6 and 17-A. lnvestipUon of the title, Peue added, "abowed the land • boldlng Preparation of p1ana and apect-rum -.0 rlpto to conotruct flca.Uons ft>r-Improvement of aJleya wharvee, bathhou8etl and o t h e r ---:ll!k. &•. -Mtlt--llto11'4~~.)N1...&u...lwl-tho -. •• \ftr'e ordered by the city coundl rtpt to construct gyoi.na, bulk- Moaday n~t:. · bilde 6r-~tens for eroeion, City Enpseer· J . B. Webb WU he added.~~ ---- authorized to proceed with plan.9 PlinnJ.n&" commission members tor grading, pavtnc-·of the alleyt' Uf'l'ed the council to "give serious utd lnat&llation ot acwer and thoul'ht to the matter ao it will ·Nater connecUoD.B. The councu qot lntertei-e w ith the ci ty ma.a- )Ver f'Uled orate.ta: from slightly ter plan... I . -nore tha.n one percent of the Raymon~ Todd, preaident or the :>rope.rt~ ~era ln the ueeu-Corona del Mar Civic Aa:an., said nent dtatrlct after a publlc hear-the state merely wanted the land ng. (Ooat.&oued on Pa«e 2) Supe~isors Scrap Pro,;osal to Outlaw ,Backyard· Trailers Pro~ to Ucena trailer park operation by wa.y of banning "JCcupancy of b&ckya.ra tariler1. advocated by. a trailer park ownc~· _'1.Noclatlon, rere scrapped late.. Tuesday by the board of aupervla9rs '" cllnt&Xingi a apicy hea~ng. . _In force, aome tl.ve dozen per·.,_ ____________ _ JOn• de&een~ed on the board fo: · revjew or l_he controYe~ial ordi- , llflCe the t:naJler park own err ubmltted a .i" month ago and ill thicb they ! proposed that the- :ounty OUllaW OCCUp&DCY1 of back- 1ard traJle"' exdl!!pt by• one an- 1ual perm.It Sood for on17 SO daya 1( OCCUJ>aDC)j-! Harry Jl"~aythe, Cce}a Mesa, ·~pre11entlng , the operators, con- ·ended lhat the backyard traUers vere generally not Pf'OPFJ"I)' sup· !'lied wttlf ..hitation faci.¥tlea, llfld .hat manY"l-;,r them were not lcenoed ' . I He drew, objectlona from N. H . "itlton ot Garden Grove, who be· :ame 1pok:eaman for .,the opposl· ion, and who recoui\ted results ">f what b~ sa.ld waa hU own sur- vey to •how that ,t7 per cent or the 3500 trailers ln the county tre Ucenaed by ~he Sta.te Motor Vehicle Department. A dor.en' other objectors spoke JgaJnst the propoeed law and. many accuaed the trailer park o p e rators of attempting to squeeze out the backyard trailer occupant IO he would have to live !.n a trailer park and ao pay rent.al. ' t ' \ t--• • l ~ • , -PA~ 2 ...: P~RT '·-...:.,;uR.so~v. MAY 2s.~iti0'. '.J!.11. •• i.11.Uli.. ~ lQu••n Schedule I · Jtj};j~RE$S~ .. ~~::;.:_____ ~m ' ,~7-1~; N::L .·rl_'=:J:rs .r•'awtawu>c.u............. °"It lllo.Ott".,i 0 t ,_If loo •· -U.tU.;'11Pl f -C1J1ei11a & ~~ :~rt'!.':°ugb the~ ~•,=i:-:!Ut 1:''"~1'1Mt . -dq -DO ---lot -._. ............. _"'lh• ,_. """--.~ .• ~ th ft ... ..-.., P• ?Md trftl'J:~Tbldadlay at N~ ... Jleaclt.. c-11twa1a. --~-~t -.. ..._. __.__ --.._ ..... .-.-.,\&(IW,g e a e.rnoan """" ,,.. .. een BTYn'""'"''"C ~-. <W""'' . - -~ ~ P'V--al lloiJUl!FlOI ~-'• will vl~t Ba"->-•--A :oA th u_._ • • ~. I~ Ott1ei OJMI prl!IUng Plant at 2:nl-Ba-..,._-Pilone Harli. 1Ga ta tp.1Jallol ._ -t. -1a111•vvlllRIMlfdd ll)toCJs 1 .....,.,_ '"-•• •ll·U.. lbootJng t?'", • ~ , -~---• Eµ.IS, FRT. Corona d 1 Mar men.!' --onl7 U... owlm· arpcl by 9-Q. K'"'~ &&:-~ ~ wbat eounty _elf""' ahops on Marin• Avenue wh•re FELLINGE, MRS. H. , Balbo'a Entered u .leCCl9d-c1&u matter ·J'une'tS. iMo, at the post ottJ~ .i ..,,...111•1111:-••ftiiort Ji.seer re~ of the~ eOMinrt· 1 'Ibomu P . gl8JI she \\111 be presented with a nve Ialand N.....,.,rt Beacll, Collloml&, wider the M:l of ~a. 1879. .__ .. WU1<-ID ~a&,-. "'° ot t1M ~ .. Coiulty ~ d like to ,ltnow. w1th respect pound box of candy by Dcfl and HALL, A. ,. Newport J , -; · al faclllt14 ·· · "-latlqll ~ 111 ...... .,... Ute· "-Y orc1i'-Bol>'• candy Shop. Tln>n ~de to HUFF, MR~-R. M.. rona de! Mei'•.Cellfo ..... JCem~~1rP'"tNtarrtatm . Tbe elt;y ~cu 'u.··tMttote )1".tnUnl\'aat<tbttratt1Con~'~, · H4iu:lrin~i: · of :erquAl'teraat5p.m.,toilowed Mar .. • t t lf•'' zsr ,.,.,.., •xn=lil, *'-,..._ _.:.;,;.___1.._ "-•--__... ·co.t. --~ .. ~-··· -• n in. uruncorpora lei'· Ya dlnner at 7:30 p. m. at Chris-K.IESTi':R. MRs CA~nrue et 17lh BL as ..... 117 ') 11 wav.a-'Jf'ilon·, ~Md the-_._ -u..t ti' • • _l_ .... ,,... a e ... .,..._T Balboa d I ~-• __ ,.. -peeuo -.... ~ __ ., -"--"' · tlen'• u.u thu..u•n th _ _._of jn · ,....,...., .. .....r... ._'t. 7 . .,._-..,._.. t tky -• An I!.etib<tlle · ancl -I ---.,.. JJ11a•1•n•1•• .--. • 1• a tile NewpM11 ~ rll •··.._. Andi tt LI PDDt'G••• ~ ....._ & D9S J . Ne la tM-ela.rt!JW-of ~ ~ tn ll1J. bMt.' .nM b eheD: l'o1l'DW1fta' dlJVl,er the Qu ... -·~~ • It.. ~ de:t...,. e ·1 , ... -Ou lllllt7 bl~ Comrlr pull> and ~~-.slP-illlrvleo.road~tho-af .. b •·•~, · rg w1ll taloe In tlM feufttvltl ... at the~' JUu., -~-.ica. • • m-then b tk.....,. Teo ... m11-IDlan4 -n. tlo:i •-wea. .--iucb a'fa.r"""' ~· Bl 11.oo . -~"~-~-hlud< oo,..ileb ,_It Wiil llo w I I PJl ••-bed ~. Jlbnblt wnil' on lllo -.u b<x>lla of Ue lllt• u• m at 9.30.p. m. ODd t-'1t.t>WUNQI,! a 8 111-de BmN o. -1CJ11. -Olld Publllber-ID olt up * IJo>dll<* r.--t,-• i.yu.I' out of tM 8-fvedow for a ,,..t 111&ny yoano--W bu back to he•d-rten. ~ lrnK>l>Y. a. jlf.. ~. i llll RTF .. 'WD'I._, ._...,.. M·sarz -~, .. --.__ • .. :i.1 ......... ~ "' ~ ....,...,.. J Tt111ts• ~ SOtlt _ _.._._, ..,_..,.. B l!I _... .. _ -... i. .... ,. <6 mson •· -croa a.ct co. ' ..,.. ·~ ~ ~~..... ., ••port A. ALEXANDER HAMILTO~, Advertialng Manager maintain the park. • • hectlnC road8 may be construc:t<.>d Apparen~ very teW ple did Breakfast In bed wtll be served VON KJ:NNJ:L, c .. 008ta. Mesa All cltiurls, Improvement u· ln accordance-with plW-for-the know tftat, e~ th~ e'fttreen ·to-her-nutjesty at 9 a. m. 1Tues-· W.lc:Y. M. r .! Balboa. Th• Prem -been adJusclsed a -oi geneHJ drallatlGn by drCree ot the Superior Court oC Orange Co_µnty and I• fUlly quaJlrted to publiah aH kinds oi legal notice.a and ad'verUlemenb. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH SUB8ClllPTION RATES: NEWPOBT·BA.LBOA PBES8 every Thursday la Ora.ap Couatyl' '3..W peo _yea•~ P.00 •Ix months; (fl.!5 th ... moatbo) (AIM -~-tine NEWPORT-BALBOA NEWS.TIMES oo ' ~) -· the .....nty $4.00· per yea.. ltOdat:Son.I •d lJulnem men'• n_,,., artery., and Ute eDf.orceu. theyJ,lng 1n dq by Art SIJver of the Blue CHANG$ OF ADNF.88 clulle tittereltad in lmprovtnc ~ Wlden.lnl''ot. the praen't coast &cb.J&I COl\lect wit.a it. I Room, attn which the Que.,, will WILBUR, LAUllA.. Loe !AJlae-ta youthc·Ge today "al!ould pt behind roe<! to w1dtb)_cufftclent to hm\clle So · the -ordlll cl! ao 'v181t around Balboa. rec'1vlng ta N~' ~ch • I . thla move and. ten our couac:.lbDeA u.e load of traftle 9MDlS out ot llpt..tlt 'denou.nctd .by the ta A.Illa :giJta. from the She Shop, Piper-- that they are ln favor of It u the queatJon aeoof.dlng to engtn-Cbambe!" Ofl Ci:hnmerce land. a John!M>n nnd Fit..ZJ)Btrtck's. NEWALS they J.lk.e t.a._ ltnmALthe wJahu Qf ~era-who. ha.v:e.. at·ivtled .conatruc-~ta Ana newspaper sl ~ tts At 10:30 a. m . her Umouslnc will ALDEN, OR S., Jr .. San Marino tbe '<lOtem. . tJon. a.net l'fcht-<>f-way cost.A. A p:a:uage by ~e board or super-pick he.l' up a.nd take her tb the BENNER, R. C .. Newport • Such • pu:k would. ct• ~ new aad>. added line of travel can Yilora eewn1 months n really NeY1rpOrt Piltf" -where !!!ihe wil' wtt-BURKE, LOUIS H .. Montebello yeun,g peep• a me.u.,. pa.c. 1)e a.11111& Mi• r.e.aeonable cO#t pro-la bainelill not.hip& new I prac-nesa the' Memorial Day Servlce!!I BURNHAM, R. D .. New"P9rt dU~ for the amruner ••nn..·and-vl<W the la.Y.OQt of the line of road! lice. conducted by the American Le-CHAMBERL.f..IN, EARLj F ., Co- scbooJl hoUda,. and woaaJdi tadr i la·· dltermiaed' now and acq_u~tion ~·· not likely to ctl glon, then back to the Balboa rona del rr to keep tAem r.w.y. 9\9' NJ)' pm• .~ tthe needed property ls ac-opi.niona ot the chamber Pavilion. whe>re s he will board a CH!hPMAN, · C. E., Corona arut othell eporta £OUW: be> made lcompllal!ed' at an ea?ly dat.e be· newBp&"per regardin1r I power bont tor a tour around t;Jte del Mar · , cempetltkie and. '\ftUtdi st•• ~enai toN added tmprovimenta. are ii;ont~l)', never a murm l'i was Harbor, ending at the Dalbo' Bay COX. MRS. B . E ., Pasadena lt-9 tl~ tee ~-tlttllp made. · r&leed. a.eatNt the meaau while Club for lunch~on a.nd she wlll be CRA WFORDI H .. Nl"~ The other day in a far western city a large department that ofteD occur ~ q.iey an roftllll• Ma.yw itl wore a atate label. presented with flowers by Adelle. CULBERTSqN. O'rl'O, Newport store celebrated its lOOtb aDniverSary. AB part of its idh!-. Kimble, former mau~· of La-Incldt"'n.lially, it ls no li ger a Later the Queen will swim In the DDD<ONUD'· .:yE. S., Balboa Island A CENTURY OF. CHANGE Other Idea-. ID the way ot rec-.... ..,. slate law; not since Ju yea?. pool, and then proceed by car to .i...o:. • F . J .. Costa Mesa cUsplay, \t. emph~ized some of th~ contrasts between life rea.tion aft • ~ court to gwJat Beaoh.. ha.a befh.. .:Ctive In T:hat la ·wby tbe countY pused Cororfa del Mar where she win re· ELLIOTI', D. W., Long Beach at the time of its founding and now. A scrubbing board be plaee4 on· the bneh. east ot ta. •~cing the se5,_ond: -<:out hlgh-tile Ol'dlnance-t.o 'tal6e t place ceiv'e n IM'ac h bMket by courte!o!y FRAZER, D.' H .. Balboa ~aland .... ode h d Newport eter wbeft the oldtr ••t !or many yean. He saw th• oil lbe state ta.w. ' of Stoddard's Patio Shop and then GEJSSINGER. MRS. J . A., ,Corona was 'J).f1own next to a m rn washing mac ine, an so on. need! of 1ucla. a relief hi-way 9001> t del Mar I men eou:ld congrega.te. and have ,.... DougJu expl&Jned mat re urn to her headqua.rt.ers In During that century, most of the productive facilities tournament.. and •e'•cbea be-alter tho '\>re&ent coast road Wn& Week t:o dlrec•"'rs, ot: ........,. Balboa. • GIBSON, MARGARET, corona .... amed / o---· to twi wldth and f-m "" 'Y"'"'" _!.. del Mar I of this country have ~n created -the l rnass .. pro-tween botal!-8boe· elub8 oL othn ~·-"" doatlfiea Of Or:an'ge Co ai: At i:30 p. m. the Queen and her - d · f · h" h oods f · cltiel!I. Thill would not •--olve a Lona. Beach to the San. Diego thi11 monthly seulon,'with su.-.. ... hosts will proceed to the new GREENWELL. JACK, Repre!!!188., uctwn actones w IC pour out g o every conce1v-'"• County line. _.. Calif. ·"' ~ d . ,, __ be 'Id . b d And al v•ry Jarp expenee, requiring; on17 .... ..,_ iOr J\idee Raymond Thom D of Colonial Rf"slaurant on Coast GRIFFITH. CRELUN, tune JUD JD an aunv>:J" WI-enng a un ance. , ong a tew belle-. aom• concrete ,,.,.. acu.ug chairman of the i»ad' i"\JUerton, pre.sldent ot , H.ighway where she will be tended ~ewport th t h th wth d · t f ' bo and ' CODlDlittee of the Coaot auocla-HALL, A . P.\ Newport a , .. we ave seen e gro an 1mprovemen o an cur · a am.au. ~eM. oa lion, Kimble recenUy had a con.-!Pf!9'ding., an excelJent dlnn<"r through the HAMMOND, :R. K .. Balbo8 Island •equally important element -mass distribution. It is the ocean. side. SUqutioaa hav• fen.nee with State u•-hwa:y' i ot-1ne regi!M:ratton requi ment, courtesy of Arthur H. Stegmann. HOWARD, S~TANLEY, cc)rona del b · h rod . · · f l'ttl I if' bee~ made to have (Ncnic tables ~ provided: In Chapter 228 f the Aft~r dinner she will make-per-M , o vious t -at mass p uctron would be o 1 e va ue oa .the beach.es wWt 90DW!' eNrde ttclaJa. on... road problems In Ci.lrance Welfare and . Inatltution8 c e for sonal appearance on the stages of ar 1 there were not a highly efficient method of placina 'the· pl'Ovtded-wb.er... ~ or other county at wbich. tllne the vital 'lm-rqan year t d d be.,. the Mesa, the Lido and t he Bal-KANOLD, A:{...BERT, Co!!lta Mesa "' -··•• ~-fa port:u.c .. to a:Jl sections o1 the y. 8 ' ~·no rop e · LANTERMAN, LLOYD, :i..a can .. goods in the-habds ef millions of consumers in every cor-~-.:'uvatsu -= !!. __ Yfld. · iz-utVeda pn>J.ect w-ou'"-e.. cMUMt it was con11ldered a bad boa Theatres, followtng which she ada I .. ,__ 1'.&D9...uu• are tor onlJ! ...... ., ,,_ ~ ~ W,... he said.. It waa done erely will proceed to the Bamboo Room ner of the-country. That is mass distribution's vital job. on• JUt oL tJ1e etty and' cGU.ldi be ~ ibJ conatructkm as soon u: the to permit the val'lous courftes to to complete . the evening's enter-LOWE, DR. L. c .. l;lalboa Island It is a job that has been well done. It was pioneeredl en,....ed' tO> iaehld9 other .ecUona :C~ alignment. and rlP.t> take it or leave lt,.aa thl y sa"' tainment and then back to h<"ad-N';WPORT ~RBOR MOTORS, largely by cha.in" systems, which ·came up with the idea: :::.: ~~now propcNled tor H. ~-~.!n~~~..:a,.~ the tit.In some countie•, such ~ Loe quarters. PAi:~~ ~LL, Santa 1Monlco. of big turnover and smaH individual.profits. The independ· A 1.-~-• Iii>!' Scout boot» """do comrnlttee, i• at p,....nt Angek!o, soi~ Dougl&o, w...in.,..lay, May Sl•t POUPART, '!· L .. Ne~ ent stores have followed the chains' lead in this and addedl on a recent Week. end eamptnc ~h ~· Pac1Kfl1c bCoaotl an<l tub::I& and enforcing the The Queen's lin1ouslne will pick RICHARDS;>r,'S YA C If T AN· h h ·ie . . of th . d trip with. 20' bo:ya found' tbey were "' • ,... away m e is keep-t:lon law was becoming fl her up W('()nesdny and take her CHORACE, Balboa Islahd many a wort w 1 mnovat1on ell' own. An so, even, Mort ot efJ.U1pment and ftqUe9ted Ins the road program alive and 1y bul'daome. l:.oe Angt'lea to the Cottage Waffle Shop nn RUBEi.., JA.ll1ES L .. Newport in the little villages, the consumer is offered a wide selection. that an:r.on. haYlng Cotem.n lan .. working. \ C'ompi.int.!1 acainst the asure Balboa Is land where she and her 8 Au ND ER S , FRANK, Cro'JS t oods t ' · · te ..... small ......... _ t ... t 'I •-1••9 It --' hosts will be serv-·• br·-•·r .. t Roads, Ca~i~. o g -a mmlD'lmn pnces. .. , ~ .... or pap en-. ,, un ', "' ~ , waa rqmov"= ...u ll;<tn\ 9-A:WTELLE, G. P .. Honolulu, T .H. . donate them to the Boy Scouts D rr from the code. and its re-adoption through the courtesy of Kennf'th fc At the beflrt of this century of vast progress has ~Ill ;Such g1tta can be left wtth th~ oppy ay was left to the option of ihl' 'in· Nichols, following which ahe will so:a~ic MAUR E J ., Huntington the force of competition. It built thf! producing and dis-paator ot C!'rlat by the Bea divldual counties. The complaint visit Richard'~ Udo Market, Vin· SUTHERLAN;o, B .. Newport tributing industries alike. ~nd In building them, it built Cl4hthurcSht •. on Balboa Boult'Vard at 1"s Procla1·med against registration was purely cent's· Lido Drug, the D0ry Fist\ VALLELY, R1 F., Balboa Island financ ial, Oouglaa said. Market and will engage in son1e WAY M F America's living standards too. JAMES c. l:IOWARD. Douglas, himself. cohsidf'rs the fishing on the Newport P1,er. This woLMAN, j'A~~ewpo~ ----• rC'gistration rcqulT'Pmenl a Vf'ry will be follnwed by a luncheon at Oeu Befi: .,. Friday and 1Saturday, May 26 worthwhile protectloft to the pub· the BalbOa Inn Cofe. another It ia my destre to do "Hitch" 1 and 27 were set uide a.., Poppy Uc ngaii:ist faker9 and crooks. and short sail on the Bay after which A can or a bottle-of pBiint or cleaning fluid looks in-good tW'n. In my letter' ot thit1 Daya in lhe City of Ne wport no hardship at au upon legitimol£" she will be given compJPtt> beauty week I qu stl ed. hi ta Beach In a· proclamattorr issued solicitation. • 1 ser!ice by Mary Price. Thtp she FLAMMABLE! Council Awards Paving Contract , .. .,... •••.. ,..0 ... ..... & Dr. -Obed 1.\reu· I D.l:N'l'18'1 ·~, . PlnGnne ..... 1 dCt -~ "' 0..t.nnl NICWPORT BE40l! • I 1 IZint-A. J!ecka, n. D. &. . .. DllMTlSTFiY · 17811 Newport Blod,COICa -1 Medical lutsa. -.olz ITlit W a S.1 Aw., Be.J'°9 Harbor m..i Dr ... WaLZY WJ8l!l Oenuti -· Clz8-·· DICN'l'IllTllY UUI O!:Mt BIYsl. -· -Co_ ....... Evaa. 117-llWnet Baretd C. Decker, iJif.8. Oa<M--Practlce limited to- • Dtnctlon "30 • 32z>d· St. Dl&pom Newport Beach X•Ray Harbor 220t1 V. Z:, FloOEP8&L, 0. B. .OPTOMETRIST E\?.Tllap i.,.· Appoln- Sll4 W. N~wport Blvd. Newport Beaeb ~rWl lllORDCIAN B••ftMOBTUBT. ...., AU:ert•wt •t• O!:Mt lllP- OORON• Bm. IU.J5 D4Y .uiD-HlaHT --rt& I Olil----I .&,ency Al? -wrltwl. ROWAJID w. ow-~L'DI~ I 1808Newport Blvd., Coot&- ' PHONE B&&OON ft.51 BE SURE-INSURE .n11n lllA UKD: 8TAm.EY ,_,._,ODIJ PIMme-llarbD• t'Mt ns 11art11e :&... a.1.a..-•1•• I 8-Fwm I lwrwe Cwt1 V"llw.. l>IFE e A~ e Fall: nocuo':'8. And sQ it is--~ it is properly used. Improperlyr \hat th~ c:tte~n WH~ 6: Tuesday by Mayor L . L. L'lbell. So far as establis hed and will depdrt f'* Los Angeles and used. 1t m.ay become one of the most lethal weapgns. "defended" the Mackinac Troi>by The proclamation urged .. aJI cltl-known welfare and other com-her h9me, dl-iv<'n by Walter's Lim-A.ltflo.ugh the China Cove match-W f; t ANDI$ ~ • • • t • • • • • ' • • • • i_ng l&lld hearlJ!g took up most • · • : !""" ' et M.of\da.y's CO'Ul'lcil n•1on Use ,. • ~ ~ ~.11•:' ~"l!!-~.,.,..Jh-!... group alao· acted on lhe f~llow-~ 1111-.:S When a container of liquid is marked 11Flammable" or for ten yNr. .. •• ~··· • -·,··1: ~na to observ~ .. t~ d1A.Y .. t>y_wear.~. ,01un1cy qenciea and organizations ousioe. --"K A Fr Fl ., . h h ...... Here 18 the record of WHITF! ing memorial popptee ln honorf of &Nl concerned, peftntte tor their '11rc ,cGmf;reie ietiedule wM Pri-eep way om ame it means t at t e conten-u:.o CLOUD'S participation In the those Who gave their Uvelt In the solicltlirw are vlrtulllly automatic, P8fed· by the entertainment com- ' give off vapors at ordinary room temperature. These Mackinac race. It will apaN> two world wars. It stated: / said Douglas. His oftice had the nl\t'tee of the Ctiarnber of Com~ "H"t h" th both t 1 t f "Wh~rea!!I, the City ,,.Pf Newport duty of handling auch permiti:; m~rce, headed by J . Leslie Ster-ing buafue88 : ·t===========~=:: (1). Awarded the contract for vapors usually cannot be ~n ~ut ~ they ~OW or float. stu~; and r~-searc~ 0 a 0 0 Beach, In 1917 a.nd 19l8, and under" the ordinance fl!!! it did fensQn and Roy K~C'hn . away from the surface they ID1X with the al~ and fenni 19+2 woo the Cup. Time J8 :li.0.5. again in 1941 nnd 19·15, sent many undl•r the slate law. · a mixture-that may burn Or explOOe if it comes in contact Record tor course is 31 :14.30. ot Its finest young. men and worn· In assuring Goodwill Industries Parade to Fe' ature with any spark or flame. Whenever flammable paints or 1943 Placed 4th In A Clas.ct. en to serve in the defense or our directors that their organization , . . 'Plme 51 :38.31. country; and would conUnue to g<?t automat :c paving qt Balboa Blvd. fr-om 15th to 19th ttlreets to John J . Swigart C~ .• Orange for $18,914. (2) Confirmed the assessments pla.pned ' for lhe Lake district s treet improvements. Totol cOl!l EARL. W. S'.CJl.Nl,Jtl Retul>or Notary Pub?ie Phone Hubot 1.178 226 Marin& ~ 1111"'4 will be 548,205.24. (3) Referred to the city engi-J.~===========E~ neer a p~tltion or property owners eleanmg solutions are used it IS essential that good venti-1 lJM-4 Pieced 3J'd In A Clus. "Whereas, some ot these men approval for solicitation of hoUS<'- lation be provided to carry away the vapors, and that alU Time 72:34..18. and women made the supreme hob:I discards. which provide en1· L• c • I flames, spark and hot surfaces are kept well away from 194.5 ~ed 3rd in A Clas.'1. sacrifice in lh~t service; and ployment for physically handicap-tons . am1va Time 74' .43.05. "Whereas, the mt'-mory of their ped in the Goodwill sheltered , the work. She was not entered in '46 and service and sac.rifle should be workshops, Oouglaa paid strong Costa Mesa's biggest .parade of FailUre to tollbw such safety rules may result in1 WM out here in '4.7. forever kept bnght for the In-tribute to the Goodwill program, the year Will be a major high· . Sincerely, splration ot .our own and fUture sayin' it materially lightens lhe light or the fifth annual Fish Fry traged~. As an example, in one case four workmen were EDWARD SOULil. generatlonl!I; and county'!'! welfare load. and Carnival to ht-sponsored by applying special'-paint to the interior of an open-top steel! "Whereas, the w earing of me-t he Lions club June 10 and 11 . tank. When one -of the merr ·tighted a: cigarette the tank CllillD Cove :~~~~ ~:!~~~ai0"n:e b~~;;i~~ ll•fOOt Kefcfr · ~~:d~~8J~n;11~.bc hC'ld at. 1 p. m: filled with ~ames. ~ey lasted only a:. minute but kiJJedl C our mind8 and hearts the memory (Con.llaned frnm PaC'fl ll f':. s. Paull, pRrnde chairman, three of the workers and seve. rely burned the foulth. J ( Oll'lla·r• fl'Oml ..._. l) of these gal1ant dead; prrolcted this week that th f' to compensate tor the coet ot "Now. therefore, I, L. L. Isbell, and after a week's stay In New-t • In still another case a young couple used gasoline to• China. Cove, -ently pure._ ___ _. ... Mayor ot tJ\e ~lty of Newport port, refueling a.nd restlking, the 1~1 gth or the parade will e'fceed 5 "'"' ,....,cu -K I Ill II h d n previous Y"arS ·and based the clean a waxed floor. The vapors became ignited.1 The· & state park. The state wouJd Beach, do hereby procaim Friday enn !'K>n# w pu up c or an foteclist on the entries reeeived I th I d b k t he and Saturday, May 26th and 27th. head south, through the Panan111 Young coupte went to the hospital with severe burns their ease e an ac 0 t clty on ca.nal acr08~ th Gulf and on up t o itlat"" compared to a correspond- illedf · ' a 50 year lt'ase With an option to to. be Poppy DILy!!I In the City ' · " • · b b k d th h d t ed. th. C t t th I h 1n~ pe1iod other years. a Y Was an e ouse was es roy , renew tor another 50 years, he of Newport Beach. and I uirge ou 0 e r ome. Hall· Boat s Vean \.Vhilc the Une ot'marcb haa not Th~ liquids, in other words, are a maJ·or fire and said. ~d said the at.ate has no that all citizens ob8erve the days Th h d h bo f Y'* been detctrm ined, the parade I . ---rh···-~ U 'bl . d I hi h lntereat in administering the by wearing the .memor'ial poppy." ey ave owne t e at or wit conclude near to the Costa exp OBIOn ~. possl ~. pa.ints an c eaners w c prope-. • · Poppies will be distributed on three Yt'&rs, KennifK>n uid. On the •• , t I h both th f I d food M~sa ball park on 18th otr•et at do not ~.n t a fire hazard should be ........ -:-1. When th1's Sta..,., ..__ the sll:eets Saturday by ~Junteer r P ere e ue an r ---r-W!cY .,_ be1d up n1~1 Kennlaon wa. f r 3:00 p. m. when individual en· · t ibl · '·" be ./nillen Stelle _,_ ---l workera of the American Le'"on ._~y. s 0 -IS no poss1 e, strict precau.uons should always taken. ---..'".g Y prie-e· me~ly with the Ctvil Aeronautics tries w1n hr iudg<'d and trophies • ted' the state'a c&at' and said Auxlliar)rl whq will receive con· Admlnlitt.ratlOft In Hawall but he· p:"esentt'd to winners. ~Jdlng ----lbe P :&: corn:n.. .. v i8 wtU'·g to trtbuUOrt!I tor the Legion and ..--.... ..... bu no definite plan!! for the fu-groups in thr<'C clas."lltlcatlons, ME.MORIA.L DAY tr&rulfer tee on the property to Auxiliary activities in behalf ot ture after a visit home. West <'l'TI, English and Posse, will . f'UJ'ther the city's parlr: system. He the disabled war veterans and A Id ~ K be jli(]ved in thr line of march. betwee-n 18th and 19th 11ll'ttta that Bay Ave. be ext ended to 19th St. < 4) Granted permission to Alex Morrison to build a Jaun- dC'rette at 128 Agate Ave., Bal· boa lsln~d. , (5) Authorized the sale by the city of trunk sewer lines of the sanitation di..!trlct for a price o r S206,7)6. ------· Robins NOTES . ii,. T>moiDottl': ltOBINS , No more app'ropriate words for Memorial Day could! said the prope-could not M needy children ot veterans. " 0 eaal coast saiior, ennt-:.i;o • ., son r-•,,.d several boa"·• her" Paull dC'clarC'Q the parade will be · leued for ti d lo ta b t "'~a~... · .., ~-CongratuJationa to Arlie Swartz uttered than those which *'braham Lincoln spoke in· 0 eve pmu • u R that had formerly been ·located on a~em ble off the 18th Street ball b his Jmmor.tat Gettysburg Address dellver.ed· '4fo~ score• coui: .• ~! i: :p"<?poalt~:,:8"i:"!vln• Ousted · ealtar the Atlantic Ocean, lncludlng Jtm· park and start movlruJ promptly ;e':i~;°:f ~ e~i: ~-the tin:!; _.,. •• • my ea~ey'o Swltt which he heln-at 1 :00 p. m. Entries should be and seven v-ean ago." Said Lincoln: the land tD the atat,e wu L. s . -· • ..-Club. He will succeed Joe Carver J -, ed build at lp«W1ch. in by May 31. They .should be "It · f th 1. . be d . Hoffman. 130I Cove St Corona 'led to F and I know he will do a wonder-18 or us e 1v1ng, rath~r, to ed1cated here del Mar. He said the ~ coo.Id Sues L dlord Pottln1ter recently delivered a ma. . S. Paull, 2428 New-ful job just aa the prevlom: pttai· ft> the unfinislled work which they who fought here have· be broken wlthln one year'• time Ill• 5G-fuot Ebglisb ketch fronl the port boulc"'..:i.rd. Coeta Mesa., to-dents have done in the -·•. Ar"· West lndies1 aema lh""ee oce••• gether ·with all communlcatloJUJ ,._._ WI:' th r ' bl d ced I th f be lf tbe Mate wi:abed. When Bott · 1 " ...,, 1 lw well known throughout Costo US ar 80 no y a van . t is ra er or us to he.re· -_ .'""r to New ~d. Then he took a relaling to the parade. man said lt wu a qQMtion ot :MeJUll• to ..... L>r.tn bu lan"'ord Mesa. la weJJ liked and a han1 dedicated to the great task remaining before us -that w.bethu Sewpo.n ~-"'-aboWdl from ln~m:g..,... with her =..0_ 36--foot. boat from New Zealand worker. Speaking or the Coeta tro th h ....., d ad .....,_. · . .1 _.... to Bawall. A Canadian, he ls a19o B y C t Hold m ese ono. cu e we take increased devotion to. Ii•• up pro'""31 to boo..,.. an un· penq. ot a Newpon -,,al belUl!as ll&ck IA>tlM ilut Coa.st. • • • 0 Mesa. Lions Club. pleaee don'\ to•· that CSl18e for which they gave the last full mea.sllJ'e o ~·· ·::.:!: .:""~.~ thot ..t&te oUfce, l'.Aor& S. C_otfey tlllo The gtrl.I took a flrot tub b&th MeJnorial ~ ... tia. ~ th:"'! amruat Pit!h-PrT amt ~votion-that we here highly resolve that theae dead • • week tiled suit In superior court ID ..-. a month Tueoday night . 1-Carnival wlllcb. will be hdd oo shall h ~ . agatut B.. C. Grow. a conlractor. at the home; of Walter Cole a.( Balboa Tadlt · Chlb wtu bold .1tme 10tli an~ .. llth. ADJODe W'bo not ave dled in vain ... " H• . ......a that atate b.eO<bes The plalnu.tf alleged abe had a Cole'• Lido Cove boat landing Ito .....,ual Memorial Day Reptta -attmlted one ot ,_ 'fill 1UiOt We" 9hall truly. honor the dead on Memorial Day, o are ftl'1 detrimental to a cl~ aad. ,_ •• leue on office cpaco.for her 8112 Latayetu Newport. • tll1c -weekend. Ma~ 27. 28 and mt to l!>!oo 'thlo onL . tba1 property valDM WW. drop. nsl e1tate ~rokera,ge .uice at 310• ---·----30 wttb all rJ•ntii l tnvlfed Club , ~· Otb Wea~ ~y day, only aa.. -~ strive to P_l'e!lel'Ve and promote th ---N"!'P<>rl Rlvd., with rctal to· be •· .L. F d Co ottlclalt! redkt rd . one otacar and truck ... -idealil and the-pnDCJples for which they made the great -.:... w Pltn on a-. ot 71 pert"""t.· . n.Guml 7QI-• ,.onoJ.... the•~ tur;;:! Otle wu bonr 111 1907 u O.by. •••_,..~ • -d small part f dut -~ . ey -atrald of llued on the leuO -""°t. • Ii 29 .&. y ' da,v allan-. tile ~--·-.dean, and -to Oo,llfwnla ._uu•·"'• ""' D~ 0 OU! Y tD tlloee whoo t1M -~ -lltuaUon. a daUcl March 5, .... Oak!, .... W 9 ,3ll'fu 8 ~· and _ .. tatloa Will be biid' In lta !He bU. Uved u ~ & have pawed Oil IV tD properly care for 1U1d encourage --with a fu:<e UOWl<t ol>talnedar.-1 ___ · . ..c 1eur st..l eoota -I« - tlleir ~ wbo mrvived but face indefinite years within It -,..,.... u.e dtt to .._ lte tlle llate .a -n.,.. u-tnim_ ~y. June 1. will mult the -._ 1V llAwN& yeanu re be _,,. b!e · -o h_...,1 _,,. • --.... ....... ,,.\UP Udo t11e "'~and lio4 -a leJit. ~ ·ot the 29th ~ tn • oldo..1aa Jr • i. little bome. first...,.. t.o --~-..... ~ . _ ~ -._..,. OM BedNzr wu ,pa.me tmt•hd' et.. u.e 'plaee, Uidl tNslnd. in Newpprt Harbor-for ~ • . bere lD 1 u ~ ....-.. 1.et la theft throQgh COnslJluctive fi.rinO'. Ud conatnJc.. clutplt -.Jot--Pll -'~ ila4 -tlllnz~ ~ ,,. ... W 1ly' 'l'beO Robl .... locoi'J Font Dealer reopiot."far OD· UIOOU'kan fJa&' WU an! -and Iott~ ·--..a. t!le' -to - -a1 .._..., .,. • at 2111 New.PO<t Bh<I R<>blns Ml"I""*• 171 , ~:·' · 1a.oo · reasn. 1n lWT. 0110 the ghiilc 'make Kemorial Dav. ud __._ ...,._ ~ ~"""~--· ,.., -ww ~ 'r , . · ·-...___..~....... ,,. -·~;, ..... ·-~""-... ________ ..... ----·-•t ,tho.-"'•locatlon ----'"*"'-... °'."'° -......_-. ' . . .. -8 ~ ~ --U. '-,. utpe bi eiletwt -t>o --1927. . . I~ s 17 ..... tlliE S -""F .:.-It-•~ • . • • t....,. ""'* _, __ -a. -7q! sod -a' 8' * Bf tint~.., autcmolrO<> II . --·---~ lol ·7'M11T '_.,.. •&•ll'.rliS-~ Bl)Q(lABS . -' at bodl • • -ft-...,,_ hom --• -• I -.-. •*fi' --·-tncnz& DB. JOHN B. 11»18 ' Chtl'OpodlBt-FeM 81Up'8~ . HI So. -8'. I . . Santa Ana IUm~ty 3-li Nl':WPORHT ~ I EMPW'l'MENT AGF!!NCY FuU or 'Part n.,. Help 1 1 Restaurant, Domestic. Office, etc. lSM Yz E. Bay St,. Balboa, Phon& Barbor %9tt 1'"f:D> SOME BILL8 COLLECTED! eau- SANTA ANA COLLl':CTlON I SE/tVICE ·1 s22 ss-rpea Bide. I -A-Ph.-_..,. l·S9'1~ after 6 p. m. Beacon aoa- • :r;;..~.;i:;:;ru:7nrious ..._ ~-ca~ ti.el -•:-=..: !,: .:. .::. . -"z ! •.-;-~ az; .. =-.:O:°':r ll>o!:...i~ ~ -.'1'8: • .!~::: • ::Slo,""fF*:! ~o .... 1n_•.1 • llll'*"'Dlloplelieto. n-'11 that wbim a'dollar r. ~~them ID~::=:";:.:-_.-: = "L6::f::--~ ,:W...;:t =~ ~C1:.0. ~ --& 5 ± r hTJ ~ ~"'!" ::r:?.'l.!'! "' z, ~ • zp put. .. that M'h~-triUIR lladl t& tJie .. -°'" Dua -.m--w, Ibo .... -.. -la lta. ~~;:;;;:;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~1-la .. c. ...._ .l7l ,__al ail It _, t ...._ """ u= 1at IZI w..._ -.,.._ ...... 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Ivery • , Friday, ·Sat.day, and Sanday ' Wow! For-... py· li.eisure Houn :'. .lalCilbO-.it~the -G .A -N G .'-p-L A N K ' ON THE BAY IN BALBOA One Block West of the Ferry FEATURING OLD TIME MOVIES FAVOllJ7Jll OLD STARS . RUDOLPH VALENTINO LILLIAN GISH BUSTIER Ki:ATON • POLI NEGRI WALLACE BEERY CLARA· BOW Many Others DELICIOUS FOOD DRAFT BEER -by the glass or piU:her Pop Com -Peanuts -Pretzels , OPENING. NIGHTS, FRI., SAT., MAY 26·27 FREE -Gardenias end Cigars the ·RENDEZVOUS lal Room, Balboa Presents T~e Music of • BOB KEENE SATIJRDAY, MAY 27 GENE KRUPA FRIDAY, .JUNE 2 • PEGGY .LEE %~ p.AJU!OUR SATURDAY, IUNE :!.9 and Dlc;K PEIRCE. --- MEL TORME -SA'IUDAY, IUNE 11 DICK PEIRCE • LIONEL HAMPTON -FRIDAY, IUNE 23 COlllU;g -IAMIOO ROOM May 30 THI YB. TONES • -Grand . Opening of . BAMBOO ROOM 1 • -BALlOA Th_u(Sday w :· 1st ' * -. • f~aturing • • • • ' MUSIC OF THE • ve1·~ Tones ' • • ' • " ·' I • -~A~ I -THURSDAY, ~AY 25,-1950 _ ...... .., -""7 .. -Slidt"'!-.__.._,_ JUI ..,._YelowCab .;.;..:, --~«fRESS ~ ·~ Mae" -Moa., ~ llla7 ,.__ Bott,-Gnblle·VlctorMAt- ''Wabash..AYHM11 Mesa¥'/ . . ' . 'Ill-ni. 81ol. Ma7 15-ls.tt - Jaae Powell ... a.-8oU..,. "N~y G~ To Rio" ' Sun., MOL, Tl-, lllq l&-19-IO .lohn Garfteld's Bii' mt "UIRcler_ My Sida" ' - • • Harh~r Dance s to Tale» Pan in lagun!t. Ballet. · • Th~'" ~suna Ballet eompe.riy, a ne-wJysfOJFed group of daneen wlll pft:r:t~ a lw0:aCt ballet an<I a aerUe f dlvertiMe~' ents at the Lacuna ch Higlr hool Audi· tortum day and turday eve- n.ln&"a. M 28 and ~7th, at .8 :00 p, m . th perlo~ces are tor the bene t of the ma.n's Cub Building d. The Jet "Lea HlUtona d•Arle- Uon .of e prograra. . quln," wl J occupy th ~major por· Meltncti Leltl'loJd. ughtttr of ~Ali'S~)A?!f,.?r't:- lallt Showlnl' Saturday, May ~T Van Johnson -John Hodiak "Banlegrou11d" Bt.'ILDl'NO A -oc>GBOVSE'* oft ._ tEeell ~.t the ~ lie:ett"me", Ne\i\•port Elarbu,.-. ..-ty en- trant tn tlte Bermuda race next 0 moatb, are. left to net&. Dick. Ste.'Vt,.. one of the owners, Holt (Joodon, ... CUI E. C•a~, ~llder •f. tile S5 •fM-:rt . t. • 'l'llwt 4k>J'boUMl "'W pttVf'llt •·pray from entertns the open batch duriq 'the 516-mlle oCP• • A eoUd pif'efo. of plY"-'OQd \l-'IU be placed &el'Ofllll tile ftoont and the Rides ~D .,_., slML • (Newa-Ttmea photo) . -- Mr. and Mn. Moret;.nd Lelthold ot 1603 t Bay ~nt, Balboa. win be s en in SerenBde. "P~ tie troLB" an Vatjatlon. !Anothci tal- ented d cer from the Harbor area Is Fiene Hutt. !daughter ot Mr. and Mn. Roswe r Huff, 30~ JtvenJng yon Road. Corona dcl ~lat. · I The ?Bc by Drigo wtll be played Mary Balbi and Ethel Afevay, d rector. Mis$ Mevay h&."1 done th(' new choreotraphy. 'T htf original ~cenery dt"signed t or the. Waahlngtpn prod3ctl n ts being tfefurbl!!ht under the supervision Bmlneu p1lGDe Kimberly S-6MO Box Office Open 6.!46 p.JO. dally \\'ed., Thun... Fri., Sat. ~ ... ,. 2"-. 25. 26, 2'1 "MA &: PA KETl'LE GOTO TOWN" Marjorie 1'laln. Percy KIJbrlde Thf'lr On>ate5t Laugh Riot? Abo "BUCC~ER'S GffiL" In Tf!Chnlcolor Yvonne de Carlo, Phlllp Frlf.'Dd Robert Douttu. Andrea Kins and Elsa l..ancutl!:r Sunday, Monday, Tuesday ~lay 28, :!9. 36 "CAPl'AIN CAREY USA" Alan Ladd, Wanda He.11drlx and Francis Letlfor\'er ~re'!l ' Danger &-hind Every Ooon\'aY wltb Ladd lu.rklng ln C\'e l'J' sbadO\\'. ' ' Al"° . 'THE GREAT RUPPERT' .Jlmm.r Durantf', Terry J\loo" Tern Drakr and Fraak Guth SPECIAL AWARD NIGHT El-·ery Thurs, Nlcht ~OWL SHOW Ft1 Sar 80..L A.I.FORD~ NICllElODEOl- 858 S. C0ast Bl~d. Lacuna Beach Ph. US! S.hows Nlc,hUy 7 A g. . - Ttuan., Frl., Sat. '"FR1\~''KENSTEL"I , MEETS TIJE. WOLF MAN" Also Ed ..... Allfoa Por.i's "1\ 1'1\'!JTEBY OF MAJUE ICOGET" S un., Mo&, TueA. Tlu•n DunC'a n Sb1tt•N4 In a 1911 J\trlodrama "TOPSY &I EVA" Pius Comrd~· Carnl,·ai, teatvrlng 1..aun·I & Hartly, Cha..". Chaplin Fatty Arbuc l(', 1'1abPI Norman .1 I • ~n_l!lg -"'ed.. .. <fCland Roltl!ii<~ '&.J.~ . ·~:w..~ERA' Color bv Trehnl<"Olor • GAY 90'a REVUE Headed By , AL BEST ~L CJ. and the "Four Barona" Famous Barber 'Shop Quartette I . Show Times 9 -ua, 1 p. m. e OJrla e e Olm e ~ Horace Ens~gn Sthool to Graduate 130 Students froiT[l Eighth_ Gr~ Namea ot 130. eighth grade Btudents who will ' gnr.4uate from Horace Ensign 5Chool to lhf' treAltman clau al Newport H~bor Union ' High School, was announced thl• .week. ~ Jar1 Arthui.· Anderson, Hele.P -------------- Ann Armstrong, ~8trtcta 1. At.. 1Lind90y, Gary Lee' LQCker, Mark k inson, Allen Dyre Baker , I Noel "-· McDermott; r Leon Barlow, Frank E . Veal~, Fra.nC.S Ann Mc~ters, C'yn- Kenyon Dar11eU Beatty, Sandri. tl\ia A. M•rtln, Etlllb 11.Jay Mnrtrn, Lynn Bttnteldt, BMJCe Rowarod. Josephine May ?tCello.l Marilynn Benedict, t lnda Dell 'enne~ke ; I Loaine Merrill. Meri~ne Mona Howard L. Be-rry, Br~an <ff. Meyer, Curtla Jame. M\ller, Mary Blodgett. JCay Janice Boardman, Kathlffft Miller Eltiabeth )ane R oger Vern BoyYey, Barbara Ann Monahan, Ronald w . M-00re; Brolhers, Chestt'r Bruce Buchanan, Mona Merle M'Ulllrul, Kenn.th Emma LaRue Campbell. Leah Jll'fht. Na.ek, n-edl'lck ~ Neebltt. Clark, Patricia Ann Clark, Free~ Jane Nunan, R.gina1 AnRette man C. Crane. Pape.. Randall Stewa.t Peytoa, Patrlc-k C. Connell. Phylli~ Nancy J ean Pickett., .Jack Good- Bernardine Coomc.s. R I c h-a rd win .Raub, Gordon Valp R edmon, Ho\vard Cra.lg, Bllrbara L . Crea· Dennl} WiliK>n fttch~aon ; son, Don H . Crocker , Richard Donald Gene Ritter , Shirley T errence Crosby, Bruce Rodfley Loul8e Rorick. Tbomju Albert Cubbison, Edward Ivan DeLoge. Ross. Mary PatMcla Rbyce, Dian Denna V. Derroug h : Lois Sanden, Paul ReJn2; ~ehmldt, Robert Stua rt Diehl, W illtarft Han Seel~. Elisabeth Kay Shed· G. Dodd, P atricia Marguertt' den. Parlene Anne Slemons, Ellen Dresden, John E. Drury, Jo.nanne ·E Smith : Lynn Du lworth, Robert CarletOl) ·Lynn J . Smith: Norman Dean Eastman, James Edward Evans; Sm lth, Rebecca Falla Sfllth. Rob- Carol May Fink. Geor ge Robert-ert E. Squires, Altrt1f Thoma.." son Francis; Judlth Ames Fran, Stevens, Bertha Blanche Stevena, ze n, Thomas McAlly Frost ; JE'B1tne Yvonne Taylbr, Susan Dlii.rw ln R o g e r Gatterdam, Margare t Terry, D oJn a J d B . Louiae Bryant Goon, J o Anq. Tbompson George Aniony T or- T heresa Gouvion, Robert Will ia~ ranee · . ' Graham, Myron Stephen Gran_!', N~cy Brewster Trlt , Timothy Richard Norman Gray, Gary ~ . I I Lo ! orMa, M&ey-Mar~i · Oiidj ''·' 1 ~~~ ~n~.~·ir y e, ,h;.~ WWlam '·Guthrie: cent Weaver, Mtch&el ' maWIU, Frank Oliver .Ha&erman, Carol Victor U:tui.9 Wll110n, ary\ Caro· Hagerty, Howard Leon Hall: Roi~ lyn Woodworth, Sh n ~utse and Ray . Hammond, Richard Yarne ll and Jared Antt ny Zerbe. Owen HarrlBOn, Mary P . RarveY, . Colin Tbomas Ha\ch, Walter E, - - Hatch . J ack H e rt wlck. J r .• Guest Preacher Thomas o. H ill, Robert P rynne B , Ch L Hoxie: et eptist urcro s&lja c . Huffman. Austin ..,.,,, ' .11 be Hutton, Robert Allen Ibbotson, The R ev. James ouOJe WI William Henry Inloes, J ohn Byron guest pieacher Sunda.~ at First Isley, Kendall Noel . Jacobsen, Ba.pti8' church. NewpOrt Beach. Esther Anne Johnson, Kenna L. In the evening the subject will bf> Johll80n, Lamour E . J ohnson, "Toward the Future." Thursday Ronald Sydne:Y J.ohnson : evening prayer service will bC' Samual A. Kauffma n, J ohn Wylie he1a at 1 :30 o'clock a t the Calli Keeler. William Francis Kelter, home, 2si2 Newport boulevard, Melvyn Dean Kiddie, Roy Dale CMta Meaa. ------Kittle,. William Kurt Kuhn, John Douglas Lamb, Achlam Martell -People do read the PreM ada. An'eSf,Petty Theft Suspect After 2-Year Search by Newport Police - A petty theft complaint nearly two yean old wu _1a)len tram Newport police flies Saturday when police recetvea word from abttlft of Monterey county that he bad the party charged with the crime In custody in Mountain View ,Oallfomia. Newport Police Detective Sgt.6--------~---- Kennelh Gorton Jett the same day with an ~ ault. Both were book- to take Into custody Frank Ma-ed In city jau and releued on $250 etas, 31, formerly ot Lo8 Angeles, ball fer court• appearanCe on July tor whom Newport ~lice have 8. ltM9, where police fa.id they been searching sine• July &, 1948. faitea to &PP9U' and bUl wu for• Newpott ponce charged that fel.tec:l . Madu failed to appear in New .. · Pentz. wu delivered to San port City court on that date to Qoentin pri8on upo• a lC()n.,ction Catt a petty theft contplalnt. of bUrglary on Sept. 23, 194& M&claa a.nd Pedfo Pere&; .4!, Manttt97 COUftty ~-~ offk!e formerly ot Loo Al>Ceieo, Wbo ~ Police !!:..T:: ,-ea.. poUce .tat• la now Ip) San Qurl-1P11i1l :1 a ~ on Perft~ wft)I. Sa:a Un priton. wero cllarsed ~Ill d• = ,_ --u-tempt to ... nup~ ... nMll! ... will bl:~ !Mn partment lllont. 111 <lout BWT~ -I» local petQ-ibdt com- :.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:mal eorona do! Kar, °" )Oil' u. ~: !*"''-. NeYa OaAdM;_ 'Y_irgiitiq Casfl' s~~r, in. Harbor Pl~y.er•t .. Two lliMl ,Uice' R'0.551 - Fine italiam Diuen -OPEN ll"Oll LU1'ICB COCKTAILS Tbe Kewpoot ~ c--JI' -~ lilti' ~ poodUdl...-of l"rftll--Corpe, -· -pt ... Blind Jpee; dkh,.opoDa at Ulll ,. ~ ... ~ wltll , N~ ~ -r.Jtork&m. ~ a:.:::!ni ':rs 1111 c.il ...,.. ~-.. ~.tor • . • '1."T' ...... - I'll. ear. ua CJ• 1a ... -., .. ..._.,.._,,~ .:..1 ... ·•-• "'8 • . . .,-. --~Mac.• -. i,. liro4 Arow• -.... ~-11ilth".--~ a"~ 't 1'J ,..._ WJ I . --.,. • &nM•PllmlF -• ........ I 4-~a. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~111>'•1' .. -· -~ ----.." --pl&J8'Ulil.......... J • 7 ,...,. Ill el a llL U. __ ....,.._ --· ' fll"mQ "4M'•J•D..,..• , ..... ,, .. .._ --·--·-ar-.. c 111 ., _,_ ._tw t;r111m1titz1I• • ·~· .. =Mtlt ••••Ir eut1,.. •le w • .... .._,..-..._ 9' ... I aMt ,tdtl: ..... 11 M : •na1 Q 7 :.,·, •.:. "Q.;-,tu:ta:,:r a' :. t-:-e .... ~ fWA IWft • a ... • pea• DMlll • _. ... .-4 .,. 11a11t ... ll9W Ceeta .... d1ZP dt ..._.._ .... M ... 'Iii •a11 Yacht Club Plans Official Opening Offlcla.1 opening of the 1950 yachting seuon w il l be" heJd by the Balboa Yach( Club. Saturday, June 3. An evenJng dinner-dance wm be precf'ded fly an dt.eruoom cocktail hour o• the patio. Guestii ot honor lnctude c. Kille Bntgman, pl'eaidellt ot the Amerii can Power Boet A.an. -d Ira Pr Fulmor, commo<Sore of the New. port Ha-!'boJ' YA.cl.t Club. rn.IL to.µons have ·been ~ extended tl offlclala ot all Southland yacht clubs to be j>re!lellt at the 'oc~ caaion. On Sunday, June 4, the clu- wlll hold the windup racel!I of the spring 9e1'is. ' 3 Leave on Crulse to Channel Islands Wit.bout • un~king horn the Ba.lboa Squadron week end nn .. 1 dezvoua at Emerald Cove, three members of th~ local Squadron t ook off Monday momln& fOf' a. WN!k's CruiM to the Channel Is· lands, with Santa Cruz Island be· Ing their first destinetlon •after spending Monday night at Cata· Jina. They are J . L. MunM>n aboa.J'd his 30·foot cruiser E n· chanter DI. with James Stoddard and Ed Munsey aboard. They plan to take plctur t"s, do M me fi.15hlng and just enj oy exploring the islands. .J • ' annor Golf Meets --··1 Planned for June . of Marja e \Villi n a nd Jack Taylor . [ Tickets are on sale 'at the Blue Sails in Balboa. and a 1 special rate has been made for child ren and students rough High school age. -+-----+'- . -e..tnet fMt week wltlli RllO •n.M Rolty\\-ood Sbe u-ou tllie ... Balbo3" tltle Wt IN JlitO\ ES -P.rlfllt'llla Orman, IS. An elm bN.ot'yl· 81gnl.'d 1 a Orange County's kid golterw can ,...._.r and thP Huntlnlfon get set tor a big tnonth thl11 Jun~ Rfoaeh ht>auty rontl'lst a\\'&J'd. with two major tourna ment.A tor Pr'8cllla jlfl toll°"ioC the-trail the junior s set in S anta Ana next bliaZf"d •Y. Marie \l.ll"6n, anolht:t month. • Anahclmr gal, \\'ho cllmbf.d Up On June 12 a nd 13, the Country tht> 111ta.r Holly\\·ood ladder to Club will ho.'t the State Junior fanlf'_ Golf tournament that will see the 1 C . S. c ream of the southland's yoWlg , ece [an 1nger5 g olfers vie for the trip to Ames. H , 0 . t Iowa. OnOr lreC Or One week later, t he annua l Or-I 1 ange County Junior Champion-Finy members of Cecellan Sing- s hiPA Will grt u nder w ay a t the ers, both Pre8(>nt and pa.st, gat h- Willowlck course in t he t ouma-C'red Monday evening a t the home ment for coun ty boys under 1n of Mary Batten (Mrs. J. Leslie) yeara of age. The annual county :jtteffensen, Marigold Ji.venue, Co- a tfaJr will opE'n v.:ith qualifyin1t rona del Mar, for the 12th an- rounds on Monday. June 19 and nual party h0!!1tesse4 by their laat unttJ June 23. Harry Roux. dltE'c t or, who ls now retiring ot Santa Ana. Is the• defending after present ing the group In champion. their final concert of · the sea80n. .New Motel Manager Dies After mness Park James Erdley, 42, died Tuesday at Sa.ata 41\& Community hosj:iitaJ after a bMef lllne1. A resident of Illinol1, he had been In California only 11 daya and wu new manager of Lampert'• Motel. -1010 Coast Highway. He waa. a native ot Pt!nMylvanla. ·. He ls survived by hl.s' wife, ~arl, of Newport Beaeh and l!ita motltier, Mrs. Carrie Erdley of Pan.a. m.; q_ne brotJ!ier, Paul of Illbtois and a slater, Mn.· Eva Dfckenon, Ill Services will be held at Monilcello, Ill, with Harold K. Grauel chapel a.a forwardliig mortuary, Floweni decorated the home and a bu~fet supper was served. Among tho.se serving u assisting hostE'ases f"ere Carol Sawin, Fran- ces Buttfr, Lois Schultz and Marie Eyerly. Mrs. Stefteruen wa.s presented wtth a gold Bulova watch engrav- ed with ~be name of the group and her years of service u dJ- rector. S.he was a.180 persuaded to stng some ·of her oMgina l •onp . Keene to Play at Rendezvous, Sat. Bob Keene, the m08t outstand- ing Clarlrietist , orchestra leader since -..A.rtte Shaw, brings his very danceable barid to the Rendezvou1t Ballroom J in Balboa Saturday ni&1lt, May 27. Keene ta a gnat tavortte of Southland college stu· denta. I --'-------.&11,en·rz wM ... te ..-. ATTEND POM0'1A PLAY kt 'J ••••• .,.... ... Mr. and Mn. J. Leslie Stef!en- h• .,_ ..... ..._. • ' 7,_ sen of Corona d.el Kar and Mr. N.., ~ ., • ... e 1 t •* • .._. and Mn. Burr Shat« ot... Santa • ... !C... at "• r IJ • r ~ ' Ana attended the pla.,y given la.at • -11-•. "--· week at Pomona college "I Re--lllft •il!dlW or I• ti ,. at-member Kama," 1Jl lwhich Jlm · .... ~ a S ks .... ··.,._ Steffensen bad a pert.' ... .. Jh' # ID' lazf JGtl Fl 1 __ ... ,,...___ --"_---~!- .. ':t F I of welfare i.. -People...i.-,.-i-t.ll-4 the want ado. -. i .... .... ••• , .. J ........ s. _.·,----+-----+---· -.... ,.,, .... a.i.., 0 JC • .. tl!iit K 0 IP I el ws , ,,, a ct z .. • ..... Rl'--9'81 11 I' xn· ..... _... ----,••••UF a :· ·,:ti.:.::.:-:~ -·=a-•~.{, ws1w ·-... . --... _, . .... -s 2 DR '"•ollu:'_. ..... - a cs s .. • ,,, > • n•ll .... - Cooling a n d refreshing . . .. gtve your skin new Hf~! Look younger •.. feel younger with th I s prof~sslonal type relax- In:;-~kin care. A d d e d protl'C tton for t h e dry .summer days ahead. Phonf. f9r Appointment MA 'ITRESSES Boat,._Hom~Trallf'M' lrnerular Sha.JN>9 BEAOON ll081 Cns l!l )Jc.sa lbttre!l8 Co. 2 1.'iO XL·\\·port Bl\·d. A u·r OMOBLLr: WOK& Rt-nt.t RP.PAlrlnl' VIRG'S & ARCHIES GARAGE tf06 W, Oe.atnl Ne'tll'JllOl't Plaollf'!ll llatbor 1!8 OI' 11-M-W Refrigeranon Specialties Co. As"'I AHEIM 1002 No. Los Angeles St. Phone Anaheim 4652 •-•• b'' ..._ •-V ... I, " ..-E 1' -.. a. "-· ~ -.., Dn& cao a .. -· .,,. a ,.,. ___ J ................. .,,~I' ! .. ~~"""r-~~-"""-+~~--~~~~...:;...~""""~~~~ --. -• ' • • I • . ~A~ '4 -·PAAT -1 · .-.. THURSDAY; ·W.y' Ji, •1960 . ' ' ~ c ... ... WhatW011k··?' . . -' . Will eciu: yoU to drtYe 0¥W to- aee the ~~· the charm. the love-and UvabWty of thla ldsl BATl'RONT bomeT On the north aiore ol Uno IBLE · ':, th1I nearly new home wtll give • '!)'OU more (or your money than : a.ny property we know of. --.. X..rge living room, dining :j room, unique kitchen, 2 clever .: ~· wtth plans tor ex- -panston if roqulred. A1ao pier , and noat and home la fuml.ah· ... ,. ed. The price on thll "honey" # • .. -wtll amaze you. If you want a BA YFRONT home SEE THIS. ;.. We are exclusive agents. -• "" REMEMBER .. • we are the DEVELOPERS ~f .. --s LIDO ISLE. If you want a •. good BUY ln a HOME on LIDO ~ ISLE 'It will pay you to see ua. ,. ALSO .. J a few choice building sites on • LIDO ISLE at original prteea. • Private beaches, tennis court.a, : clubholl!le. reatrictlons, aemrlble ""• prices, ma.ke these lotJI very d~ Birable. Jwi:t drive around • LIDO ISLE and look at the C' amount of building. You should • BUY a LOT while they ar.e C, available. A little buys a LOT &. on UDO ISLE. .. ... .. !::1,...,..~~~--~111!! ... .. ':> -.. ,., .. • c .. .... .. -• ' • (;.;..) -tense "I • Confusion and uncer11inty brttd tcruion. Maoy people h.ave found that Chris1i.anity can brina order oat of confusion; confideMe out of uncertainty. The Episcopal Chureh an red.Dee tM tea1ioa ~ ,o. life. St. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH D09 Via Lido , NEWPORT BEACH chu;ch v~'scs lnsta_lls ' Officers • J U....rtiic; .ID a -~ o( IMl" tlvtl'J', -· ~ ot the~ Melia" ~ Cburdl """" were iMtallec1 1')' Jkv, .Joaepb B. ThOm-putor, at a meeting thu..-y, May 11, 1n the -tu" ary. . · Inducted wore Mm:O. ·Clara 1'fcliluJtry, pnaldent; ,. 0 rt ft • naher, vtee preml.dent; Atta.lee Miller. recordtnl' eeeretary; Ber- lne&ce ~ p~tlon t •ecret&.ry: [.,tacfJJe W-.tafl'Waz. treuurer; L6dll9 Clarit. .plritual llte secre-tary; '1V& Kay Roe. miulonary educ&Uon; ltuth Barnett, ChNU- an • aoclal relatlonl and local church acttvttlea; Velma Compton. student wrork; Do..-Luckhardt, youth ·work; IA.un. Jonea, chil- dren'• work·: Allene Chriatenaen, supply work; Dorta Taylor, litera- ture and pubticaUona; Mabel Jameti, atatoa ol women. ctn::le chairmen tmtalled were Mmee:. Nella Jl"uller, Ud& Comp- tqn, Ruth Allen, Nora Lange, Olga Crawford, Bonnie Davia, Allene Christenaon, Bernice H ad I e y, Royce Gilbert, Othella Crane and Miu Mary AndenoJL Mrs. Vlt'Jinia Beal. retiring prestdent. waa presented with a WSCS Ufe memberehlp pin. Circle 1 had charge of the tea hour. Pink roae• and matching ~4lea decorated the table. Mrs. Frank Dtal a.nd Mrs. Cleo Fuller poured tea. • Missouri Guests Feted by Mesans S~verat bufy an d interesting weeks have come to an end In '.he George V. Fox home, 177 E. t 7tb St., Coeta Mesa, with the departure Monday of Mrs. Fox's pare.nu, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bunch of Lebanon, Mo. '11le Mf'eana ah.owed the visitors numel'OWI attracttVe apo~ In the surrounding countryside, laking trips to Hollywood, Laguna Beach, "Redondo Beach, San Juan C&pls- trano and dlninc at Knott's Berry Farm. ' Mr. and Ji.trs. Wayland W. Fletcher Of Santa. Ana werC boat,., -it dinner In honor of Mr. and MMI. Bunch and Gen. and Mn. Eugene Beebe of Long' Beach entertained for them V1ith a patio ateak din- ner. Mrs. Ruth Reid Returns to Hospita·I Mrs. Ruth· Reid, who hu been conv&lmctng at tbe home ol h'ir daul"hter, Mr•. Catherine Plum- mer, 30. Eut Balboa boulevard. returned to Community hoapltal, Santa A.na, • Wedneaday, and Is under obeervatlon for po88ible 1JUrgery. She will be there at Jeut two ween. Dinner, and Canasta at Illingworth Home The home of Mr. and Mra. J . G. tlllnporth, 238 Flower St., Costa Mesa. wu the acene of & recent -------':.....------.1 '.ilnner which had canasta a.a the • ' ' • • • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' • l • • • • ' • • • ' I • i WELCH'S ClllTA -1 •••••• 41&,'-W tollawing dlveraJon. Present werP. "Mr. and . Mra. Leroy Waltze and JOM, Cllttord. Jim and Roy; MrF. P'rank W. Chapman, Mr. and Mn. :!on EWott and Lynn Chapman. 'Mi:asical Nonsense' is Sul\day Benefit eit St. James Church .. Mu.teal Nonsenee." l8 .name of the ahow which the Y o u n « Church.man'• L.ea.cu• of St. Jame.a cbUJ'Clt, .will preaent thla comlng Sunday· e•enJn.r at etcht o'clock 'n th.e pariah house. R.efttahments will co to World Relief. ' John :A.chey ta chalnnan of the ~ntertainment c o m m t t t e e and Jack WUoox .nd Peter Graham will act u ~n of ceremony. ~Uck Seeley la chairman of the buainea committee and Mra. A. Alexander Ham.ilto1' ls advisor. Atm011pbere of the show ts of t.he G&y NlneUea and tint on the program la Ye Barber Sboppe ~artet teaturlft&' Chuck Seeley, Roy Watldna. BtD Doata and Ken ~ey. Next ln order a.re; Lou1ae ErtckBon in "Ma and Pa"; Phil WaUdu and Robble Lou nero. In "Sonp .. ; Pat Allen and r<en -cnatnley In the ''NODMDlle ttop.." One of the best numben la tbe lpet& .. IA Cua di RLsparmtO I The s.vtnp Bank J or . '"She had 1t but ~e couldn't .keep It." John Acbey p~ the part of Pickle- ,_ Peta. Phyllla .Watldna la Utll6 Nell and J'14 Wllcox la OU Can ,Hany. . Jahn Acbey ..,,.., "6onl" ot the N-and a trio alDp "Now '9 tM Bour." 'lhe entln cut 'i>omm .., 'I<!< the ftaala. Adm._..,., ~ wllido ID-·~ . ~ i 11tt T-~ haft Pltdpd ... for tbe Pr1i.d11nl' 9&ap"J tad ,_ Wodd ReJW. ,..t ol It 'l>avtas -...-at the.-.... -Tiiey .... "" ...... fl'••t'4 wtU. .... lMoi,,,. -.... .,, ~ ...._cUUb&a .. Ube.to Ills ... ---.. -to """ Ip ... JaliMlllan,~--.... 1ut-ta .... .,1d .. wlddl DI'. 7 11!111 o..' .... _of tbe .... -dr ''"" .,, ~ 0.-• ...., QllJll wtl ........ •Mcf Wltll' ws•""'• "' a ... -. • • OBQBE8'1'8A. "l"Oa 'I'll& o••A QDfND..D.UDS ....... tif'.._ .,.,; • .Pewer ~ ~ .a..t 1'bndl!J•, MJ>7 \I!. at tM .... ,. YMllt ClU, l>J'• lf-paot ~ .... -a poap of iotmatot mml· -u.. -"'-~--.... ~ . ...,.,,..... ...... -tMJ' _, l>j' .... -~ from loJftr left,. Mr. and Mn.. Leder UYiapton, of Udo I*; Kn. AM Mr. Pl'l!ld 8tod11Ud et Coroaa del M:>r; at heod of table: Mr. HOWU'd Demla, ot Blllboa lslu!I; MN. -Dr. Dlek ~ (Dick -to .lie ·~ to attncl -e'• -Uoa); Mn. -Mr. 0---. -ue lea"1n1 puta for Uiah: aad Mn. arid Mr. FN.ak WIDoa. nf Balboa laland. (Photo by Beckner) ' . . ' Carol C1aytqr · to Be Bride In Late Fall • Mrs. Inez Claytor of Balboa Inland ls announcing th.,, engage- ment of her daughter Carol to Gerrit Van der Ende, 80n of Mr. Assistance league Accepted :/nto National Council; Elects Officers The beautltul t>p.y front Udo,.-------------- I.sle home of Mrs. Ernest 'Staftlg ' was the setting tor the May mff!ttng of the Harbor AuiBtance League at which the important Baptist Women Install Officers and Mra. Gerrit Van der Ende of announcement was m&de of the Tacoma, Wuhlngton, and former-a.Cceptance of thl• group lnto the ly of Berk'tJey, California. Inatallation of offlcen featured the M•Y meeting +t the Women'a Miaelonary eoctety1 of Ftrst Bap- tl.Bl church, Newport Beach, held at the home of Mn. H, E . Wled-ma.o. 406 -10th st~el, Huntington Miu Claytor aurj)rt.ed .Stanford national council or tl!e League. cl&ASmatea when sbe revealed the Formerly a branch of the Orange • \ . - \ 1'1188 Carol Claytor engagement at a dinner party in Vieux Carre restaurant In Palo Alto. The news wU contained In a rhymed telegram delivered by mol!senger. · ·Carol graduated from Riverside schools and ls .now in her .sopho· more year at Stanford university. Her fiance was graduated from Berkeley High school. later at- t ending Sorbonne untveralty In Pans, France. Be Is now com- pletJ.ng his senior y~ at Stan- ford, where. he ls alfiliated with Zeta Pal traternJty. A late fall wedding ts planned. Circle 9 Reveals Secret Pals Secret p&la were revealed when Circle 9 of the Costa Me.u. Com- munity Church WSCS wu enter- tained at tt,i.e Broadway ,home or Jackie M111et". Retreahrnenta w.ete served at the close of the evening. Included we.re Mmea. Margaret Thatcher, ·La.ura Jones, Erma .Lee Damerall. Virginia Griffin, Jean Patrick. Ada Mobley, Mary El- mer, Grace Speth, Kay Git>.on and Ja.ckte Miller. ' First Child Born to A. L. Eichlers Mr. and Mrs. A . L. Eichler (Vir- g1nia ROMier) of 3403 Finley Ave., Newport Beach. are reJoJcing over the arrival of their tint child, David Weacott Eichler. The baby weighed In at 7 pounde l2 ounces In St. Joseph Hosplta[ Maternal grandparent.a a.re Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Rouler of Mesa Drive. • ' , County Auiatance League, the local organlz&Uon wW no•· re- ceive · Independent at&tua and be known u the AU18t&nCe League of Newport Beach. .., Formal tn.staltatton.. will be held on June 27 in the .-new recreation room of Newport Harbor UnloO High school. Insla.lllng Officer will be Mrs. Harold Ram11Ur, national prcatdent. Mra_ Ramaur will be assiJted by Mrs. sievena Fargo, secretary of the n.attqnal council. MrB. Arthur Beat and Mra. Erneat S&ft1g are In cfla~re of a.rrangements fAillr the intrt&lla- tlon ceremony, OffJcen E~ . I Beach. . - Mra. Henry WieNnan in.atalled ofttcen w ho Included: Mra. George Popp, ·president; Mlu: Nanc1 CallJ, vice president; Mre. Al Pe'rtera., secretary; Miu Mar- cia Coombao treu~r. New chair- men includ': Mn. William Hods- don. White Crou: Mrs. W . S . Hunsaker, reading and literature; Mn. George A . Wiedman, devo- tions. Retiring officers are: President, Mra. George Wled'!lan; vice presi- dent, Mrs. Rex srtsbln a.nd sec- retary -treuurer, Mn. William Babbitt. I The buaine&a • m~ttng followed a pot luck luncheoti and the aner- noon terminated lwlth a 80Ci&I hour. Next mff! ng will be on June 20 at the home of Mi-a. George Wiedman, lSM Newport avenue, Costa Mc Eleanor Rag Electeid Hon of Job's Dau n red Queen hters The entire group of the pa.st year's officers were re-elect.IM to serve until March of 1951, when by the revlsed by:laws the organiza- tional year v1ill end. Officers serving are: Mrs. W.lle:J& Cochran, pr~i dent : Mrs. St&I)ley Ch~bers, firs t vi ce-president; Mn1. !!, A. Crary, second vh!e-prestdent! Mrs. Lonnie Vlncent, treasurer: .Mrs. Edgar Hill, recording aecretary; Mrs. George Penny, corrl!!!IJ>°'1din« secretary; Mrs. Willard 1l~on, parliamentarian. Elected to represent the 8818_ Eleanor RaK"&f\, aughter o! Mr. lance League ot Newport Bearil aad Mrs. E. V. n, 222 Agate on the national C(>uncll LS! Mrs. avenue, Balboa •a ~ wu elected Virginia castle with Mrs Qeorge honored queen of b 8 Daughteni. v di --~-al'·. ~ · -¥ Coala,.M~ Beth ... J.lt. .• at the ~.•r ey • --....... aa ~ ""'~ · ineettng ot Thv.nd y eventn~ May Mra. Rowland Hodgkln.aon, &.lr-18: Iutallation I be held June man of the dental project. an-3 at American g1on hall and noun~ed that a total of 43 JC.Ue& will be followed b a dance . haa receiY~. dental care fUtder New elective lficers include : the Leagues program for ' chit-Eleanor Ragan onored queen. dren in the local ele.mentary and Carol Thoma.a,' nlor princess; high school&. A total of $1 ,~89.00 Connie Gunn, junior prince85 : wu expended to make th1' ser-Marcia Taylor, gutfe; Judy 'l\J.ck- vlce avatlll:ble to children tn need er, marshal. . i of dental car;. and whose families Appointive orttfrs announced' are unable to provide tt. . by the honored een-elect are: Enthustuttc thank11 were ez-Madge Fullbright, first mesaen- tended to the auata.lntng m~bera ger; P'lorle Jonea,,econd messen~ for the 19\lccees!ul Bundle Tea ger: Manon Baye , third meesen· held by this group on May 19. It ger; Kenna John~, fourth meu- was reported that gueata •+tend-~nger and ll&rba Henning, ...fifth Ing the affair brought many un-meaaencer. Othe are: Bettedean uaual1y fine articles of cl~thinl" Smith, r.ecorder; yllta Wlllough- whlch are now on sale at the Aa-by, tr-ea.surer: Jo Anne Merrill, et stance League Thrift Shop at senior cuatodlan; · arot Flhk. jun· 11~ -22nd. Street, Newport Bea~. tor custodla.ri: Dial\& Harris, llbra· Mn. Peter Barrett and--Mn. n&n· ·earotyn W~orth U8ist- George Stauffer, Junior me'l'bet:a. ant ' recorder; _ s ron 'sherrtll. were preaen.t at \he mee~g, chaptatn: Marilyn Petef'90fl, mu· Aul.IUD&' Mn. S~c U l !io:st-stctan; Sandra Schmidt. eleetrlti· el&el were M_ra. Lonnie Vincent an: Mabel Brock~t. Inner guard; and Mrs. Hubbard Howe. 1 sue Ann 'Ham, ou r guard. · Memben ol th Bethel choir G. G. Women of Mqoie .,., Phyllla wa ""· director: ~ Wilco&., . ra Starel'e, to Hold Box Social , DWel Hal~-:!'.,.~~; Garden Orove chapter, Women sfe llendebh&ll, ~ Parker, Lildra of the Mooee. ta .holding a box Queen. Duiene Sl1Jllona, Lorraine eocial P'rtday at ·7 p. m. in ilooee Cran d a 11. Martyn Ingrnaneon, hall. Women are to bring boxes. Judy Sleeper, L~n Bosley and on which bid.II are limited to $1 Diana Peteraon. I each. Mrs. Helen faJrchtld LI gen· Rehearaa.J. and final plan.a for eral chairman and~ Mn. Frank L. lnatallation will be. on the agenda McCullab hu &rruge4 a prqp-am at the regular meeting of June 1, for after-supper.. Thie 18 lapon· Wh.ic:h will alJo bj& ·a pot luck soring chapter tor the local ITOUIJ aiupper. I and all Harbdr members are ln- vlted to attend. - • , ~$ta t'M~s .: : C~lebra~ Ann1v,' witn Unique Gift > ' , l(t. and Mra. 1'""' Da'ria of Colt& II... were iiveft & ~que pru•t by memben of theiJ' tam!- .... ·when' they celebrate<! .ithelr !0th wedding' innlverary S'l"dey, May n . A trip to San Diego· had been ,planned tor & t.ona-tlme but!each Um.e the date wu met aomething prevented tbit 'couple from fttn,g; thetetore It wu d<cided thi1 beet flit they could h&ve wu a pair of rbund trip airplane ticket.a to San Diego. So they visited old Menda, had dinner with four coupie. and voted It a wonderful pruent. . Coastline Auxiliary Receives j'lew Member Roeetta WUcox WU lnJliated in- to thei memberahip of Coutllne VFW Awdilary at a rCeeting' Fri- day In l4'1on Hall, Coet.a ¥.-_ Allee Danert. president. pre.t:d- ed. Plana. were completed tor the annual Poppy Day observance Fri- day and Saturday. Popp!.ea will be 80ld ln the main bU8lneu section of Coeta. Meaa. Georgia Ban Iii the ieneraJ chairman In charge. Hoateases De1ore11e Morrlaon and Calla Viele served hot glftl'er- bread and coffee. Ela:le Hermance donated a flag to the unit, which tn turn present- ed lt to Boy Scout Troop 80 of St. Joachim's Catholic Church. Oda. Well.I, patriotic lnatructor. made the presentation Monday, May 22, In the parish hall of the church. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC B!:VERAGES May 24, 1950 To Whom It P.tay Concern; Subject to !nuance of the li- cense applied for, and commencing not less than 16 days after the date ·posted, notice la hereby given that the undersigned proposes to sell alcoholic beverages at these premlaea, deBfirlbed aa tollowe: ~17 -30th STREET. NiiW- PORT BEACH. ORANGE COUNTY ' Pursuant to auch Intention, the underslg-ncd Is applying to th e State Board of Equalization for ta- suance-on original application or an alcoholic beverage license for these premises as follows: ON SALE BEER LICENSE Anyone desiring to protest the ·1sauance of such license may file a verified protest with the State Board of Equalization at Sacra· mento, California, stating ground.8 for dental u provided by law. The premises are not now licensed for the sale of alcoholic beveragen . GEORGIA M. DAVIS N'o ... 471-Press .• Publiab May 25, 1860'.' .......... ' . , .... -: Goodwin Knight Lieutenant Governor • 9:4S '° 10 P"" .1'\\)T\JAL Broaclca1ti.o~ s11••"' .. fr\cl•1 KYOE t-(ay 16 . ,1480 . • • • • Mis ionery· nie>n~ ·- C. • Beptis Church lnst lls Offi~ers ot ~. Women'a Kla-U-ot ~ nnt Bap!at ot ooota lx-who will' durlnl' ~ enaubJ&" year, ~~=~byz.: . P . G. Ne0>-i • held Tll.uredq, home ot )(nii. 15 Banl&·habel le 4 Mn. WUUam :,_jch. prMld~1 ; Mra. Claude nee prealC!ent. and Mn. Velma Butter f I e Id, aecretary- tr<u¥rer. r _i _~~r of the an.emoon waa1 ·Doerkaen,, who ta leaving join caroJ.1 Terry of Balboa Ln the mlulonary field In Her talk waa Wustrated wtt.h 1col~ slide.a of the work beblns done by tbe miaaiona.rie. at }\am'\bal Multtt Mlulon. India. ~ l·tln&le to the meettns re- treaft.'1entA ot cake, te& and eof-1 tee ~ere .erved. Mn. Bob May- field bd Mra. Roy Keene of Bal- boa -..isled Mn. Knox.. Among lhooe In attendance 1 ::::J ,Rev. and Mra. P. G. Meu·~ ~e8. 0 . c. Melton, Roy I Ingmµndaon,· Helen Smith, WU· llam benbow, Emma Bevlna, Vel: ! ma sbtterfleld, I>Orothy Whitaker. W . J.J. Sutterfield, Walter Bertu-, tell, ~ Albert Pletz. W 1111 am Kroeach, William, Morra, Wesle)· Hueaaer, K&thert~e Pinkley, Nor- m,_ Berry, Emma Woodward: Ne.ncy Terey, Bo~ ·Me.yfield , Roy !Keene and W . G. Walker. Surfsiders Dance Is Sat. Fun-Fest / • Frym cocktaila to breakfa.rt wu the acheduJe of some of the Surf- stders, who danced Saturde.y eve- ning tat their Cotton Hop 1n Co- rona del Mar Sl{eet club. · The T~ Thomas home waa scentj of the breakfast while tha&e enteritainlng at oocktalls lncluded the 1-feMn. and Meadamcs Free- man ! Fiaher and Roland Vallcl,y . Balbo& Island and Norman Gan1• ble, Costa Mesa. ' olltlcal AdvertLsement) VOTE FOR I !coMMoNI SENSE II.AW ENfORCEMENT WITHOm' PREJUDICE IFOR ALIJ OF · ORANGE! COUNTY •·•OBRIS I FOR SHERIFF I ' Of Onmge County I AmNTION, BIKE OWNERS ~C· -111d.rc1e Tl"' plUll .:• Rqulal fl.SO tube IOth for --·~ ... -.... -.$3.00 ·ru1ar 98c 1 Bike Homa NOW ll9c I • Ntlrport a-. Auto Supply YOur B(CJ'ole ~eedqautero I Zl08 NfM·port Blvd. uu. na N•wport lleadt ' • ~"t co to Ueep till l'w oouat.ed all the rnoM>y we-Ve _,..... by rating tbose dellelou. l"fyen tr om HOLLOWAY Jl'.'AILMS!" GAPOE N GROVE BLVD wr .. t ol H trh~•t Bl~d C a rden C1 0\'e 'RIOllABD'8 UDO MARKET TEL~PHONE ANSWERING SE,RVICE We take the'" pJace of an office eecn!:l.&ry on a l\venty·four hour echedule _ • • Any time you are out we &nS1V8l' your telephone and take your meaaagea .. , We take after hour callll for every tYPe of firm . , . We dispatch your Mrvice men for night repa.tr can., etc. . , . We soJve holiday and overtime problems . . . VACATION SERVICE -Your phone covered while you are away .,, PHONE BARBOR 318S TODAY EXPERT RESTRINGING Retain WILLIAM G. BONELLI ·1 "CU Ml I Mt A1 YOUR Member er. the State Board of Equalization CONTINU ,ED IPPICUINT, IMPARTIAL INPOlCEMINT OP TAX AND,LIQUOl LAWS / + '. ~ffi1~ .. -~.~,.!_,T'".! ~-.-.-... -.------~•s N. "'""""'·-IU . ).6441 S."1• """· C.llforitM DAY suYfcf' -ll:tl A. W. -IP. ESTllLl TAYlOI KEY Sp.e11•1 °" • TWELVE POWERS or MIND" -"'IMAGINATION" ktlool It A. M. -Jt..t, ci.t.n '-Tu•td•y J '· M -'h11•td•' 2 ••d I '· M 0.0y II .... M. to 4 '· Ji,4. ••d .., .\ppolatm•ITt. All U..ify u ,.,.tUt• lot S.I• NEWPOl'T IEACH 'BS0H L!CTUIE lVEIY TUESiltAY I '· M. 1121 W. IALIOA llVD. ! THE ; ·CHILDREN'S SHOP • ,,, co11sr ·~· · corona del Mar IXP~ to -l& -llOTS aad'GIBl.li , IALS -· ' BOYS -l .. H TEE SHIRTS 10:, .,.. Lii 1 • 8\VDI ~-!.:JI ape.. 1_. TRUNKS . 1• ..... L_l . a,_ , .l((!NlltNGWEA& . wK SUPS RIEFS, . . . $ff l WM &a11u W........, ... . t .. ' -SHIRTS' . -;r-, .. .~ ..... ,, DA .. ~ IM**'• I ~ .,_,.,/ .... .:. ._ ;_ ·~ ' .... , .1 . ~ . . . . ~ ' ..... ... . ' , • IHidJB'BAD'pµm.ICITY~l''"BUllAN'-llllllNQll . are gnat tU ·• Sell. --1i11Jn .. 9daooL" -~~·· 811111.•,...... for ftO''J!I -and thflN · • 'l ~ a . , ftot,· t~ In ~ ~ da1" -_., run-Into -,. --~~-"~ ·~ ~--=~-~~~ ..... 1·· "Grmte' w· ~· ,11111·· .. • ~ • I ·~t" • 0 . . . -- .. A.Elle .•• LE8IOI HA1'L. . At~.....;...., ~l!l•:n''7 ,,_'H. 'at ;:.~..-' , Ii tho alhlollc ~ :ua . ....ian ol N~ ~ :qntqol' ,..,_ . -·' , ' AVAll.&Bt,J: forf f , w111,.-ii~ erta'llpal'-.,.,H. Da'>llua -",;"'*' · Newly cleOcirau.d: ~ 'iian anci otai<>: kllch.;. faclllU .. tor · ArihW' 00ft7 al ~ hano_la-.. . : f , J ~, · • · ,srouJ> dlnn• Jo.t..,·meeu.., •le. ~.~.-~--~,~-AIJlo.a I c_:.a•mt •~...;.1 FOI OPENi DA~ . Q&l!()N&!!J.Z RATES ..,...,~·· ---.. ·-"'91 ~ oa BALPJl &JnN-latl N.,..port i:i..._ -5'1U,W ~; •• the ·.=.~-:: sPol fl : s.~OI ••. ' ·. ' , . ,. lupi:~ICAN LlllGION POST NO. 455 .ir-. Davt.,_ Mid. . ... , • • . ~· , .. ~ Meet.tn.c.-j· la\ ~ Srd ~onday I ot 'eacb Dionth. B&cea1&irreate • er. I c.. are 117 .DI*-' • f I ~.' "------------------------I sch-eclu1e<I tor--~ .. Juno 11, .• ms ooe TiiA . 'Ila· p. m.. at lllo ~ auditorium, labed In "lhel m-y dlirlJ!S• t,j,. with a.v. Tl>omu Pendell · at -m c:qnterenee ~ ·1ut Chrll\ Church . "1 Ill• Sea, Ill< Saturday atternooa ~ ., ~ . r 8""' ,.,,. ... .UDWOOD lil. FINCI • • M.m1'1C 9".IT MDwOOD f!IALINIS Ahlllly "8d El<perlence for Efftcleat 8enrlce • .. VOTE FOR • J. E. . ''JOE'' JACKSON AT THE PRIMARY J UNE 6th FOR' CONSTABLE NEWPORT TOWNSHIP • Vete:rtUl of World War l . • 10 years U. S. Anny, 3 ·ear. onneu. • Member of Newport H&rbor Amf'rican ' -1.ei"o.a ,.P.OCtt ,%81, _,.Md M~-~,_-• , ,F.f!IJ!l~r mem~r o(" ..,.Jo. •l'iiJee -Dopt., ·a ._.. 0'7 Mo-Patio~ lf---t1 BeaalC e · ~' hyer ot Ndport TowMll.lp. • Coolo -• Be8.oon 5198-W !POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTl SOUND POLICIES • • • • PAYa ·Tffl WAY POa CAUFOUllA'S NOGllESS FllOM """ TO SICOND RANKING STATI IN THI NATION! WHILE CAUfORNIA was grow· lne by '3,000,000 persons, Gov. WGrren was planning f0< the po.t,wilr fvture by SOUND POI.· ICIES -to give those people a P.lace In our -omyl • WHILE MEETING tM .chailen~ of prog....., Gov. Warren has bpt tM stole oolvent, has built ,.. .. ..._ encl hoa achieved o publlc: won.. ,........,,, -"" to -In tM no.HOfll Just CH he hen charted tM COUrM to fln· andal stobility, oo did he chart tM course of poot·war progrenl • WE TlllNll YOU A.ORD 'l'IAT WE SHOULD aggp OUR ABl.E OOVEBNOB IJAB.I. WAR ·REN: WZ'IU!: AllONO '1'1111 llUNY .WHO &NOW WE ~ 1HJJll: l!!AIU. W .UUU:N 1l"OR GOVElll!fOa BEADQUABTERS --·-1 .. , lll W-.,,_SL -"-OallL • NZWPOllT llI!:ACll • CORONA DEL MAil • Ml.BOA OOMMll'l&E •EARL WMl.REN S'OR GOVERNOR"' ()(M)llAJJUQIN N&Wl'OllT ff&,..,.& AllEA • ..._ II. L•......,_ -lbediM ~ ORAlllllAN, Ne)wpuft -w-·s Dt-. ...., -N.,ior • OOIOOT'IZE + • COMJllJ'IEE :~-·1 ~ .. -"'billil B«nd RIB Lou ... , :.· = \. '::41111 .. ' ~ gc:~ • A1111a D111' 'll A. a.. .... p • .... S 1111: •rt •• llrs. IMri... t..m's•d IWlll Prhzr ~·W.. ,...&.D'I ...._a.a.no., -01rJ 1 & r 'ss .-... w_... a o;...._ 0. ..... -,, ........ 117 Minr\ce • ...., . ...... ...... ...., .,_.... -••rtt 4'. a. .. reu ·... 'tf·s .. a.. -. ...._ & e. w·1 a Ired .. -'"--~ •:1111 .... _ -·--~ . ............. _ ........ -__ ...,_.., 7 ,.,._..._. "'r , , . • '"'"'--'-. ' .... ---• > .... l.&&81-.. .. ~ -.... , .... ,,,., ,, ' speaker. • An lol>lo C..Uoao.. Jrl:alll\. \JlpjGia Tentative llet ot t.he grad)1ating tµmed .. In the ~~~ effoK .. ~ ~ aenlora lnetudeo: ' • oc:ortched tho ~ounUe eln~~ Bill Al!b<>ft. SUI Al<om, David to win the UlO•yd. duh In Allen,· Luanna Alton. .S&m Am· 9.81 to tie the Conleren.Ce · , bp~gey, Robt. Al)dttwo, ~orll and quallt)' for the 1 NaUonal ~eny, Don Barn .. , Donald Bay, Junior Coll•&'• tlnalo at Vtalla U., Bev. Bechtold; tomorrow and Saturd&y. cis.tt Jack Bell, Joon Benbow, Kyle Uvlngoton oecond In th~ eh~t· ~rkey, Robt. Berry, Mona Blrd, Herm S~ldl, third ln the cn.cUa; Robt. Bla18dell,' Jerry Blue, John C&rlton Meaiw. flfth ln 1 the pole Boyd, Pat Bradford, Joan Bryan: vault and ·Ralph Baltlena. tlfth Keith Burch, Sam Bush, C&.rol in the mile and two mile racea: BuUer, Bva caldwell, Maureen were the Bue compeUtora who cameron ~ Nancy (:ameron, David kept Coult In the thtc)c. ot th~ Canchola, Donald Cantrell, Phyllis contention. . · Carother, Robt. Casey ; e COAS'F SAILING 'I'Z.A.M MEM· Joe Cuillu, Vivian C&wthan, BERS will boat crews from Lonr David ,Chambers, BW Clancy, Car-Beach City College, Paadena City rolle Clark. Jack Clark, Ronald college, and John Mu.ti-CoUese Clark, Anita Coane, Chu. Comp-at the Newport Harbor Y&eltt ton, Peggy Cook; .. Club this Saturday afterilocm. dQ.r. Ray Cook. Joanne Cox~ Cath· tng the aeoond annual Kfr?k Healy, erine Craig, Harry Crosby, Robin Jr. RegJ.tta. 'the team.a 'IWl1l com-. CroM, Ken. Crumley, Bev. Daven· pete on ·a ro'l!td rObl~ and port, June Densmore, Devra Dodd, the winning crew wtll tVe UM Emlt Dopyer!: beauutul threestoot k H~ Wm. Dost&, Joan Drummond, Jr. perpetual troPhy. . i ' Diana Eagle, Jack Ehlen, Kath-e OCC'a BASJ:BA.LLERS bl.uted leen ' Erbe, Robbie Fiero, Doq out a l.G-10 dectaton oveii St. San Foell, Gerald Forrest, Pat Frahm, Antouio College la.at ~day · f,t Jame.a Frey: Walnut, Calif. to flntah !_~e tt:JO Leola Funk. Doris Galea, Patsy &e8.80n In eecond place ~Ind rut. Glasgow, Diane Gordon, Roger lerton Jaysee'e pennanU wtimeta . Gorman, Dorta Green, Julia. Green, Coe.at defeated Fullerton ooco Nancy Green, Barden Greenleat during the aea.aon, but ~ Hornets "!delbert Gridley: finlahed with a 9 win, 3 Ioea record ,Edmond Hale, Mary HammO!Jd, to edge the loC:ala who cfpaed. With Ma>fine Hartmiyi, Roeemary Hart· an 8 \Nin, 4 loss elate a1)t.er Virtu- man, Pat Hayes, Robt. Haynei:., ally loatng all chance ot. flnlab.ing RJch Henne, Wanda Hiatt, Joyce in the first divlaion by1 dr0pptng Hicks, Janet Hill; two atraJght gamea a.a the aeaeon Jim Hitchman, Jean Holling· opened. worth, , Perdil& Hom, Dorothy Hughes, Jim Hurtado, Bill Jack· soo, Ronald Jack.eon, Marlene Jacobson, Cecilla Jamee, George James; SONY A J ohns, Marcia John- stol), David Joye, Edward Kauf- feld, Donna Kemnltzer, Ralph Kephart, Lane Keran, Don Ketch- am, Janet KJlday, Janet King; John Klngaton, Wm. KJttle, James Kline, Phyllis Lake, Lura Mae Landfleld. Carolyn Lange, Lo Mae Laurie, Nancy Lawn, Kath-' . Jeen Leinau, Luella Lester; Robt. Lingo, Lynn Livlnpton. Barbara Lbng, Ray Louvier, :Jewell Mawson, Edwud Mayer, Robt. McClelland, Laretta McCu1- 1ah, Herbert McEl~ne, °EtJIJ,a Kc0ow'an1 •l'• ~·· _,,.,. .. ~ ......... t ... ; ~e MeXute,... Jim · MeVa7J Llrwaan Measlng, ·Yvonne Millard/ Ethel Mitchell, Bob Monroe ,Mary Morales, Getald Myre, Dianne Neely, Jim Norek; "' Diane Patterson. Per Pete.raon. Carol Pierson, Lucy Pinkley, Steve Pridham, Velma Prldham, Joyce Pureell, Dorothy Queener, Kathy Rabbitt, Arline ~gan; Don Rankin, Ralph Rea, Bar- bara' Reed, Barlow Richardson, Donna Rock, Carol Roush, Steve Salloftll, Sylvia Schmid, Diane Sedlnger, Jamea Seely; Phil Shafer, Gene Sherman: Karl Sihllling, Nicky Slaughter, Joy Smail, Faithe Smith, Marvhi Smith. Michael Smith, Peter Sm.Ith, Eli.z&beth Spencer; Phil StaffoNJ., Don Standage, Vlrglni& Stroup, Kay Stuard, Joan Sutterttefd, Loria T•ylor, James Thomu, Bev. Thompson, Ed Trompeter, 8iftg Turnham; Jack Updyke, Allee Vought, Nancy Walter, Phyllia Watkins, Jtobt. Watt.II, Ralph Well.8, Rog'er Welah, Diane We11Uake, Julle WiJ .. kins, Dean Williama; Jack Wood ,Donald Woods and M'Lee Young. Plan S~ial Jalopy Race Monday Eve : The jalopy · jocke~ will be all put for a guaranteed 500 purse ~hen they get the Qeen flag on ll\e a~al 100-lap llemorial Eve ~e at the Huntington Beach Stadium 00 Monday, May 29. • Bob La Bay, J><>le-sltUng jalopy driver hu lived on hJ11 perch for five weeka now, comJ.nc' down only on Frtd&y ntch-ta for the regular race program to try to ~pture a trophy de.ah. UnW he dou, he 1t&ya put. : . . MILESTONEs ' . MARRIAGE UCENSl:8' Kenneth Lealle Wabter, 11, H6 \i Cecil Pl.: Patrtk:la May Springs. 18, 2038 Placedtla Ave., both Coat& Mesa. 1 BIRTHS I NEWCOMB-"1'o Mr. ,and Mn. Robert Newcomb, 257 E . 19th St .. Costa Mesa, In St. JoiiePh hoe- plt&l, May 13, 19®, a ~aughter, 7 lb8., • oz. ! CRAWFORD-To Mr. and Mn. William Crawford, 1711 W. Oce&n Front, Newport Iloachj In St. Joseph hoepital, May 1-. 1960. a son. 8 lbs., 11 ·oz.· J ·KUS'f-· _ _. .. ,~-~ rr..derlClt Kuoter.' 'tM Martil014 A. ve.., Corona. del Ma In St. Joseph ha,pltal, May 1il 19f;O, a daughter, 8 Iba., 8% oz. 1 DEATHS · .. MBS. BEA.TRICE HETI\'OOD ' FuneraJ services for 'xra. Be· atrtce Heywood, '78, of 1.0 Albert Pl., Coati. Mesa, were held yuter- day ln~Grauel mortu•ry. ColJta Meaa. . M. C. Crootc official· ed. lnt'erm WU in Wel.tminst'flr Memorial Plll'k cemeterY. Mrs. Heywood, resident of Or- ange county 2p yean, died ln the Orange County hospital lut 1"1;1· day. She was a native of Minne- sota. • I ROBERT Mcin:AR · { . Funeral service. for Robert Mc· Tear, 82. of 2001 Court St.,. New- port Beach were held ~y at lG a. m. in the Balli j110rt\J&ry1 Corona del Mar. lntent'ent wu in Berkeley. 1 Mr. McTear died Thdrld&y at hle home. NaUve of frinceton, N. J., he had llved &n i Newport eight years. . J He ia aurvtved by one eon &nd one daughter, William E ; aftd Ro- bert& McTear. both of Haywatd. and one atster, Mra. Annie Bette of Los Angi!:lea. WHITNEY B. WRIGHT Funeral service. for .Whitney B. Wright, Mt of 112 Sapphl~ An., Balboa Island, were held 1Saturd.ay ln St. Luke'11 church, Long Beach. M.r. Wright died Wedneeday after -, suffering' a h•rt atta~ He wu a native of C&mden, N. J. and bad been a aa1ej ;"me.na.pr t<>< the ll'uller B.....i> Co:i . He la 1111rvt~ed by h1a Wife, Mn. Mllcm.d Wri&'ht: two oona, 'John J . and Jamea Wri&'ht ot: llel'keJeY: two daUC:hl•ro. Mn. !IJiMit ·s-t. now ~dint ln ~Y1 ~and Joon Wrllbt or Bak•la7-. · • WHY Ell& .8Jlll' TOWN , ll:ntombment wu In ~Jllld• "Oourt &d,loumed after ""'1IUlel mauaoleunt. 'Long Bei.!'f ' llalta intim8ted tlla&· ther9 -were ee.ven.J nio~, Coran.a. del 11.N, ·w.. tn pinto to c1eor up.• -Bnctieh paper. 'cbarp of ~e#vt""l'-' •· _ · .. ,oo Ir"° W-rul for OUrlalao, Bio....., .,.-.. -Flnt Quality I ~ eg. 2.69 lrf Imported Linen '1nt Pastel I $198 ' q,.&llty I Yd. Ooton 1'feBra ' y's Famous Crea.se &eelmtant Dl'efl9 and Sult Uneo ·-• ' " J> ,,, ~· . .. . . • . OBl!ATDr • , I ' World• .......... fl!Dm, . ~ . ' gotten._~ Mala,r tluba ·... \ · Nol'llllll valui . .':.ORLD F ous I .. .JR~!!!~ .. !L,!IS MOVING SALE PEil Pil>ICE . YD. Now buy a Dreae for Little More tb&n ka'· Price of 09e Yard . .67 Here is What EVery Woman has dreamed i>f owning. No Ironing -in Minutes ' The V aloe Sensati n of the i ear Values 4.95 eg. 1.19 Col ' reel Terry . Cloth ·PURE SIL PR~NTS :.77 All Hand Screen I -Pure ~~ 40" wide-First Qualit Extra large asst. of Pat I I NOW 88CYD. For U. -Double Faced 1~ Bt'aclt Wear or To\\'els r· I Values to 7.50 K I and ·Scranton Plastic Sho er or Sash Curtains Largest I Stock , of · Dress I and Drapery I Fabrics [ .98 1IALL FIR8T I ~ QUALITY I' . CqJe to San? ADa -It Will Pay You " ! We , I want ' In I Orange I I Reg .' 1.39 Printed Rayon Crepe WASff, 69" Fall ABLE YD. &llA 8eaeom N~'el'Jt Dealsm V.U.-Such as W. Thtoupoot the Store Cleanese Taffeta Rerutu 44" '19c . YD. 19" -Putel Colora for 8Upe. D-1.Amp1had.-. and D ...... Reg. to 1.75 Silk Finished Chambray Stripes ~ow 69" S&nforbed -Fast Ook>r Su-Q...Uly ~Tine ~t to be our ' • , l ' ' • . ' I PAINT l:;•:...;:•:.::11111NE1111;.::;;;;;:;=~o~v~m;;.ll;;.... ___ 1~11--11_v_llll'l_IE88 __ o_01D_• ____ Utility white house paint Nice on the Beach · Philco' portable radio comp\etel------------- • SKIT.I.ED CRAFTSMAN Beautiful Chair Bottoms and Backs Restored Using Cane, ~. Rush, Etc. LoW Price High Quality Bring to-' Hl\.RVEY'S FURNITURE REP AIR 2MO Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa Beacon 61~ LOANS TO BtlILD, IKPllOVJ:, llt11', KODlllRNIZE, OR a.JlfAKCS We 11117 Truot D.-.,.-a:~w•ruu-..io. ••1 BOA ra>mtAL MVDf09 It LOAN AllUI. -"'-J.Mo I'll. --i.- 14-l'DSONALll' FREE CHECKING SERVICE BAVBt YOUR WATCH TESTED l'Oll ACCUJU.CY ON .OUR NilW TIME MASTER WALLACE CALDERHEAD Jeweler au worls: daae ln our own •hop 81.T Coaat tu.cl, Corona del MaT LOANS For Homes _________ •_s_ttc With 4% -5V2 '10 Int. i...,. term. Low pa:rment Bpedallslq In P.H. A. u.d G. I. l'lam. Dli"' Oonotruc:Uon r....n. CALL BOB BATTL&R Bar. 31413 for l"l'ff Appraiaal Rep, POIRIER MORTGAGE CO. lletro. Llfe Ju. Funda. Kl 3-51M 44tfc Real Estate Loans HOMES, APJ"S., Bul!IJneM prop. uk for Mr. Rich ~wb, ' AlcohollCll Anonymoua Wtt&e P. O. Doz 111'1 Balllioa llJand, Calif. -ll'JJaberly 8-63911 aoo " UPHOLSTERY CLEANING We apedallze lil c1w•••1 RuP • Upho1"tery only. Done In your own home uatng tbe Fam~ ou.o HILDE oyotem. For l!'Ne· -i. pb. ILUfLS.\'8 Beacon 6JH-R. lk:et1 Santa Ana Rt'alty Co. Rraltors 1 _ MRS. BETHEL MANG &08 W . 17th, Santa Ana KI.2-7244 123 Via Zuric, Newport . 64c78 m&J haft a pair of pa-.ee Ip tM ------------Paulo Dme·ln Theatre by cai11q 1-UlllNE!lll OVJDll MOVING? . Harbor Transfer LOCAL OR LONG DJSTANC& Phone Bea. 6927 or Bea. 6272·M.. 1818 Harbor mvd.. Coat& Mesa 20c21H BICYCI.ES ~nt -Repair -Sdl Schwlnn Dealer ParU and A- Ace Key Service 1o!' Katn, Balboa Harbor 1199 Uc42B • WANT YOUR DIRT!' WORK ~T 00 TO BAL·.•· OHnpleta bonMdftntnc ~ Bpec:lal rat. to contnctom. ror l"l'M 1l)!tlma i. call Ba.-17N-W 411!181 .. Ill_ ~ "---llllora ........ DEL . KANGELS TILE CONTRACTOR Ill Osle SL Col~ - llllA.001' -· ""8711 REP AIRING and PAINTING ' PAINTlNG • ~~~ Dmcx>aA~ 111 ,_,...me. tn ~ eo.~ Waa•••14s¢1p aad ~ OauutMlll. .. ,ft. B 1 I : w MU • -. • for them at otttce ot tbe Newport Barbor PubJltlJlng Co .• Dll B&lbOa Blvd., Newport Beach. !Z-LOST AND FOUND FOUND-The be1t play or the aea30n. The HarborvCommuntty Players prts.«nt "Two Blind Mice," M ay 25th, 26th, N ewport Cram.mar School. 62c65 FOUND-High school girl's ring (1960) initials P . L . Reeover by paybig ior..,.advertlsement &: kienU!ytng ring. Fred L. Ken· 1'edy, 3(00 ¥arcwl St.. Newport }'ie•ch· Up per gal -······.-·-···---$2.49 Enamel undercoater per gal. ·················-··--·$3.711 White stucco paint per gal. . .......... : ........ -$3.95 . BAYvlEW BUILDERS.SUPPLY wlth new batteries ·--·-···$11~ DA VIS-BROWN. CO. 1~ Harbor Blvd., Costa . MflD MUST BE 'SEEN TO BE AP· PREClATED. B'or ale Mey 20th, 26th at Npt. Grammar schbol ticket.I !or "TWO BLIND MICE" MdJe 818 Coast Highway, Npt. •----------- Beacon 6025 SAVE $100 NEW 66" Steel alnk cabinet, dbl. aJnk with stainless steel top, complete with fixtures. Regular SM 7 .615 sale price $24 7 .66. T{!levision Service RADIO REP AIRS . Larry Ewen • • lbrold H&mnl Teclm.lclan1 Mll:SA RADIO A Tll:LEVISI01f tOll Brcadway, C. M. Bea. ~ llOtfc D-FVlllOTVllS -9Aldll -L • • Patio · 1rurn1ture · •at Lowe!Jt Prices Redwood loun&:e 1wtth vat dyed pad .............................. $18.9~ 1 IL Wt prden 'UD>M<li& .... $1'.~ .Ptiiutlc pretectlv• coven fQI' ch&iM ~i and club ctalra. ea\c)l ..... ---·····-' 2.'W See our comple,1 MlecUon of all atyles at towut prlcee betOl'c' you bUy. ;1 NEwPORT FURNITURE CO. 82'2 Coast HwJ.. Beacon M31 Open Frida)' eves. till 9 ll3c55 Lcwely Cape Cod on Balbpa Peninsula RMllIT ()I( THE OCEAN FRONT l blk. to the ~y. attractively ._.n..l&Md 8 bf.drm., 2 bnlh tao... Large llvltlg room w ith ftttplace. Muter bed.rm. on tad floor, hu ftreplace and uae.xcetted oce&n view. Dbl. pra~ and cer port to ace.om· modate 4 ca rs. Available for eummer seUOD. Phone Har. 779-J or Har. ~-J H eil SEE REST HA VEN ea.ta Meu'a m<>At beautiful trall- er court. Spa<ea U5 to $17.50 per month. 1741 Pomona, Costa -. Beacon 1747-J. 47tfc II IU:NT, lllSCEU.ANEOUS • BUSINESS AND PROFESSION· AL RENTALS in Costa Mesa's "Hot Spot." Excellent loca- tion\, ttasonable rents, ample parking, living quarters. Call J efferson, Bea. 6211 or 6222-W 65c66H ta-'-.&UTOMOBILlCS, TIKES Anniversary Sale Ill appreciation of 29 years t.Jf bu.sineM in the N<>wport Harbor Area. I w ill honor this ad to the e-zteot ot US if brought to our used ear Jet. and ueffl in the purch.Ue of one or our used car;;. Only one ad to be applied to ench car purchtlMd 8.1td this ofrf'r i~ good until June lst, 1950. 30 UNll c&1'9 to chdo&e from and all a.re pr~ed to sell now. Here la a chance for the rende~ of thiii pape.r to buy "A· 1" Used Can a.l our re-gutar price. IC's~ $25.00. In addition -during this RSle- ,no rea90fta•Ie offer refused on , ~~· • ~.our .big ~tat- . · ' B~y! 'Newport Beach · '! •;. 'P Beacon 6604 ---.d. I n*'"t& Call 50 usd> PIANo.s WANTED td• Bjto.... won ''~..:! Theodore Robins our reht dept. Highest cu.h -1· --YOUR J'ORD DEALEft Iowan~ allowed ln trade on ;;;;t98;s-:-. ~;;n;--::-J.(i,;,cW;;~ne~ttlt.e 1 Week Daya 9 'til 1 Piano, Organ or T e 1evIs1 on. A wk.· hct ''s• llnea Sundays 10 'tll 4 DAN -SCHMID'J' PIANO Co., ------------ 1520 No. Main. cOr. 8th. "Home wtlllU.. OM •• Balboa leMI tn..DSMOBILI: 71 .f-dr. Se- of the 1Bammond," Santa Ana. • B'llt• llU-.. dala, JIHt.tt, whtte tY.es. 7,000 Ni~ftiftii11s~1i:.~um~i1w~-;;;;rr; .. ;; .. ;: milM. $2100. Buber 1471 or UPRIGHT PI AN 0 8 trom '85. · 6: n..i,. :--f'lltd hOUM. Harbor 746-M. 60c6B Terms} $10 down and Sl5 m o., *-&. .... i••em, Barbor or wtiJ rent at SH A F It RS ~M. llUtfc MUSI¢ CO., 421 N o. Sycamore, I =-:-:IC.::::c:--;;::-";-;'.;;::---:-::-:-;::':'.::= Santa iA--KI. 2--0672. BA A rsi..u,ro -' bedt00m h .. Ned)'~ -y FroAt.. . :a'ondertul view. MOULDi:o Pfut.ic Sailing dtnchy $108. 18' Sklnuntt Bloop, $300. HarboO 17511. . 8:5p6T • TWO •·! Volt soo AP H Exide beavy i duty llarlne IMottorlH, A·l t:ondJtlon. Both for $46. ~ Barbor.28711-J. lll<S? ' V ry clean fDd. cotllforb1'fllt, H rbor 2894~\V. Bar. 117· · I 16ttc -1 ''"°°" a rtmentl., . la map-. t& an4 w&ll.t.o.-w.11. carp<L ot tile d 1ta ...... No Down Payment About SO can to choose from, sz mad vp; tor IAatance, a fl.N car. $10.7S per month. Simmons Used Car Exchange aa a. Kelli, s. A. KI 2-Mll:I 39cll3 • , • • • .. _ ... . •. ,,~ L . • ll&U ...... ... • .. . • •• Rr,ANC'ttE A. GA'I'!S, 0 Rllaltor· 311 Mariae Ave., BalbQa lsl-.ad ' ·I'll. a.r. 18'11 or 1m ...,.. 1-.11 ~ rtv · · BALBoA. ISLA.ND .. 1'HRD SPEcTACULAR BARGAINS $21J,OOO. : TWO l1Bltll. Beaat. 3 .Jiil, 2' ~ Jiome ~ -2 BB. ·~ Dll.I, ~th ult.a fl!mi.Md, Thlll la· la ~ ·__,. loc;&tion Ill'. ahop. center and one cit the B!:S'l' BtJYS we have from an Investment standpo!nt. U '°" llaft '8000' to ..-. hettier la'leltlgate tbta right awa7. If ,_ "-t ~ money to REAJJ,y work ·tor Y"'!. W. Iii yoW' chance. · · $111,000. CJiarm. 3 B. R. home, nr. shop. center. PLUS amalJ l BR. apt. Patlo; ; 'll'w;alshed, This-bl an _Xlnt. buy. J?on't overlook It. ' $22;!!00. No. Bay $'r., Ill'. shop. center. 1 yr. old. • 3 B. R. ,2 bath home. Bit. tor cemfort PLUS charm. One of m&.t attr. home& In uea. Dbl. gar. ldy. rm. & worbh<>f>. Jl yeu· want a Bay Fr. home with a lovely sandy beach, SEE TIDS TODAY.' TOMORR©W MAY . BE TOO, LATE. It Is truly a gem. CORONA DEL MAR Beautiful 3 bedrm. home, dining rm., patio-Take over G. I. Joan -A Honey! ALSO good 2 bedrm. home -dbl. gar., with marine view from sun deck. See us for NEWPORT HTS., COSTA MESA and HARBOR ARl!lA PROPERTIES LISTINGS WANTED BLANCHE A. GATES -Realtor • • 2 -G. l. RESALES - 2 2 bdrm. home 11} mos. old in best E. side location. Full price $7,750 -$1,a46 Dn. Consider trade for equity. , Beautiful 3 Bedroom Home On B!'<IRdway. Newly redecorated. Over 1200 ""' ft. Separat.. stall' allewer-Landseaped · lot 65 "' 1'35. Fenced back yard with patio & Ba;-B-Q This iii an eltcellent buy at $10;~2300 down Mo. paymts $58.80 -. Good · Chieba Bu I ma ...... -...... __,, _ _:_.i715oe Niee ~·e.ie 0.. --i. Colli\~ Wiii' . tra;* ._ 2-tr• 21m?,a..a. iD NCwjOlt m'I'" , ' -· • Naw &-e-...tU tc It' p Nice ·-Newport -Beer• e.11 llloolt i,-..., --ht In town~ ~ ,. lalridieam., bouae. Bw:lness lot. $2950. '83() handlea $500 Down Buys. 3 bedroom bouae on 5/8 ac. Full -price '42M>. Pay $40 month on balance. Right in Town Good 2 bedroem. home. Hardwood floors. Outside laundry room .. 2 car gange. Fruit trees, OnJy $6,000. $750 dewn. Bargains of the Week ln Newport Heights. One honey tor $7500 and one at $12,000. . New Duplex RooJn on ('Omer lot for another unit the same size. $8600, tem"l8. And Many More lf you are looking for a gooa de-1 in Costa Mesai, no matter whllt you want. gj.ve WI the chance. JOE McKEE, Salesman GEO. B . W&:lSS, Bualneu Broke 1790 Newport Blvd., Costa 'Mesa· "THE BEST TOWN €lH J!IAftTR" Phones: Offtce-Beacon :il81 Res. Phone Beacon ~.l. a. Beacon M29·M • ' EXQU181TB ·M 'AJN_U>DGE • I • • ' 1 . - - -Safe from 'A and . H: Bombe! I Situated on beautifully ?addea ..... W • .. ._ IU.e f.,,..t witll nir=Rve stone dock and do11hle boat kn ri ~ :T' e"~llhte!J aunounded lly .rock wa)1, I • \ ' . . ' ' &use completely furnished, C-W. '1_ t ~ 2 WW. ?Aa32 imlllf rooa with fireplace. Dining room. jllaJJI00!9 r fireftr:t. Jiu, lallbdrJ room and maid's quarters. ' . !, ' ' . FOR SALE ~R TRADE I CAIL OWNER IJEACON M72-M i' , NOW UNDER CONSTRU<Jl'IO~ 25 NEW . aoLS'.rEIN HO~ 10070 b. ]. Financed~ . {~ ImpoUllds~ ' . ' Long Term • ~ Interest FHA 1.oiwa. ltvailllble to Non-V.e°t SEE COAST <i>RANGE ACRES ·1 ~ 3 Bedrooms -~ baths Hardwood floors -i'ireplaces • ' 62' Lots • It Doesn't Cost a Cent to Look See these fine valuea . $3750--1 bdrm. home, knotty pine flntab, on 1,i: acre, · easy walk to downtown Coeta Mesa. 1'rrM. $M50--$660 down, $51 mo., 1 bed- rm. home, 2 years old, newly dee. In. and out, large living rm. and dilling Comb., built to add 3ad bedrm; later. In real nice uea near high achool. ' ., * •, • ~~I $PE9JALS. • • · pcr.usIVE :t~GS . : Pf EN H~~~y ~ SUND~Y: 23585 Snug Harbor Rd.; Cliff Haven ~:::k 1:•IY ~1:':""""::::.:" .... l-'i:!k •=;:, hardwood )floors, -2 floor ~~.!I, venetian. bUnd8, drap. erln, larce plctQre wtpdow acroaa dining and living room look'lng out on the moat beau.Uful yard ill CUtt . ' ~ Haven. JtriCe and tenna are righL Call Beacon rt795 or call a\ our otftce &Cf'Ora trom the 1fist1 Scbool at l~th · and .Irvine. EL BAJyo -BAY & OCEAN VIEW 1 $2500 Under Cost I UNJQ~EL BAYO INCOME -~LBOA : few steps 1• to flnrst beech on Balboa Bay; one. block trom Nf wport 'I Yacht Club. Entire ground noor la divided Into gan.ges tor 8 car.a that produce 1500 year-p&ya t&xe9, utilitie8, I upkeep and profit to •part. 'Upper floor lMO aq. ft . I of re81 living. 3 bedroonu, floor bu.ting, hardwood 1 noora.1 Porch &: llv.ing room have Bay and. Ocean views, J Furni8hed,~ ready to Pnjoy t16.500 and half ca.ab w111 buy. I Mr. Dffms Harbor 1775 or eveninra •H&Tbor 1011-R, t or contact our office at 225. Marine Ave., Balboa la land. OCEAN FRONT-SEASHORE DRIVE Attractive 2 bedroom, modt>rn, redwood hdme, l&.!ltetulJy furnished. Lare-e living room and d'en. Good 1lze bed- rooms. Furnace heat. Laree. completely e.nclo.ed paUo. Price $12J~ -Tenna. Can be shown at an.ytilne. Call Mary Dick.eon or llliklred RathbOrlt at Harbor lbla. • • • I BALBOA Pi:1''1NSULA -Choice building site on Mit;. amar Ave~. 35' x 70' a bargaJa at '2300. Call Ba~ 1013 . f G. L CO~ONA DEL :MAR RES.AL£ 4-~ Loan. Want to .build a home and have inc9me? ? ? We hlWe a. nearly new garage apart- ment nicel.t. lD Corona Ml Mar, on corner lot, Plenty room I~ front for your home. PRY $3800 down and ~e over G. l . 4'.* loan. Apartment will rent for SM.00 per month on lease. Contact Tom Payne at Hllrbor 2474 , EARL W. STANLEY Realtor · 17th and Coast Hlway \ Newport fl!Mch . 22!S Maline A ft. 1!5th and lrv'ln• Newport Beach ' C. GALEN DENISON, Realtor GEO. T. WEN BROCKMAN 498 Newpert l!Svd C08FA KESA Ph. Bea. 6243-W . Beautiful 3· Bedroom ·19th St. and ·Tustin Ave. NEWPORT HTS. &nd BR.AND NEW-2 bedrms. & huge COV· '. ered patlcrden, large living and dJning rm., hdwd. floors O\ler aub-floor, fireplace, .!Ip a c Io us bdrrtUI., closets and wardrobe?. Ule bath with sho..,er and tub, kitchen Is beautifully tlled with diahwuher, big dbl. gar., back yard fenced. $12.000 takes It. $2600 down, and owner will Bl~ Co88t Highway ! Corona del Mar Balooa bland .3113 W .. O!ntral Newport Besch (!lYeDings Hubor 3157-W) , INCOME SPECIAL CORON.A DEL MAR New 4 Unit Complete Thne 1 be<boom units, income 0 $215 PW& a a •'• 2-.tied:ta .... per mo. Beet ~ .of the Month! Ideally located ' for income 11,i, blk to ocean 8lld Bnell. Hardwood ffra. Ii garbage dis·posal units. Priced for quick sale at $32,500 Ezchwve with PRICE T. McCUISTION, Realtor 503 Coast Highway Corona· de! Mar Phone Harbor 4'T • OPEN HOUSE 10 A. M. TO 5 P. M. If you want elbow room with unsurpassed view of Bay and Mts., ·close to schools, plus 1639 sq. ft. ot quality construction, see this lovely 3 bedroom 2 bath home at 2342 St. James (east end of 15th St., in beautiful Cliff Havep, ove•looking New- port Harbor. i . 1 • 1 • • 1 Extra large lot, hdwtl. floors, Garbage disposal, dillawaher. has private bath.• fireplace, dbl. gar. Master bedroom Total Price $16,500 Low Down Payment or wID aecept good lot. Only $1044 Down NICE t bedrm. home, only .six maftt!'m old', on laf'I"!' tot. all !@need ln. New patio. with bar- becue. CIOM ln. Owner reavtng $1000DOWN TWO bedroom beach house right la to.m, 1 blk. from Newport pier. · stale. Muot sell al once. Waterfront Home Full price only $4260 Cbrner Jot. Jl'Umlohed. r bedroom. _ SJna.11 down payment. Cute~.~ Thia two bedrOom home that ls flzed up fflL1 cute. It's oalr a year old • • • bu a very ntee "'*• -· °'""'Cl'--~ plumlJlu& l'btturu with tub. Be.ell: yd. la fenced. It only takes SlfJOO Down and the balance llt "8· pa mo. B. A. NERF.SEN P91-8'11..LlV.ul, -· 1*71 Newport ~·· ea.ta Kesa ..... 811oen $125. ~Jy and summer tentala. OliYe B. Miller 2006 Court Ave., Newport Beach Pao. Harbor 343 R. W. BARTlNE BliOKER and ASSOCIATES 1807 Newport Blvd. ·co.u •ea Be&eon. 5320 CORNER ACRE. ~t loc*tlon 100 z. 378., make -...----\lo - , HOME built by a pod builder for his own horn~. Rear yard wall enclosed. Walking distance to town. •10,000, tenna. 60 ft. close ln Eut aide lot . $1,350 cal!lh .. HARBOR BLVD. Best Buys CletJe ·In "° " --············-·-···$2,SOOt M x 180, corner ·-----:-'8,&00J . - Good lietlnge wanted . ROBT.H.MOTTET 1900 Harbor Blvd., Coeta Mee• Bea. 6224·J Ree. ~a. ~11J't.-J DUDLEY F . JARRET'I' 30 Beacon Bay, Newport may have a pair at pe to tile Paulo Drive-In Thu.be b7-c•>itnc tor them at otflce ot the Newport Bar-Publlabln& co.. 2211 Bal- Blvd.., N~wport Beach. LOT IN BALBOA COVES **SOLD** e:y a Multiple Ll.!ltlng Realtor G. 1 .RESALE-Bunt '47. Low dn. pmt., $56.90 mo. 2 bdr. A den, Convertible to 3 bdr., 2 car gar. weather stripped. Insulated, wall to wall carpets. venetian bllndl. By awner, 463 Magnolia St., Costa Mesa, Bea. 6080-M. 65p81 Owner Will Trade EQUITY lN 5 ACRE COSTA MESA RANCH for gOOd hou.e Trailer. STANLEY HADFq:LD, ReaJtor 216 Marine, Bafboa Island. Harbor 20 Mtfc Own.er Must Sell DUPLEX, newly built, tumlalled. $100 week income poalble all surfunn. DIMM bees.. sale-to highest 1>1-. -· 38lh St., N.ewport BM'"' IOplT • Cpsta Mesa THE .JOHN VOGEI. CO. Exclusive Agents 1301 Coast Hwy, S· D. M. Har. 1741 · carry loan, ACREAGE • 1 ;~ ACRE-Snnta Ana Hts., $1600 OUTSTANDING y ALUES! ! 2\0 ACRES-BARGAIN ...... $3500 -U>~Y 7 •• ac~· "" WSIL ODMWl-Actao OLD-·"' A>CR-· Bay ;··•··-$8600 Bf)ha'e ue), reslden area, 2, B. RI. .tu~~eo«ap on the 1D AC-Vlew Bay A rnta. tl.l,500i hu ch.arm and dhlttftctton ~re-point. hrn. '8:,589. _ ·Ui ACRES-BEAtITB'UL $25,000 place, paUO, 2-car garai and · OCEAN FRONTi..t. B. R.. home. m1my extru. tl3',000. LOTS clOll<t to B~ pler. Olde. NE•R O~ C. COLLEGE. Attrac-property. $10.~ . Submit offer . 3 N H ·~·-$1"~ -ewport e<t> .. ....,, ........ """ ea, tift, ..,,.,.,. new 3 S-. R. home, 3-Togcther nr. !Chool $1333 ea. ......... patio, eoc-. lot. $ 2,500, BALBOA BA TFlfuNT lot. Sul>· _.. down. mtt ofter und'er ;~10,000. SOUTH COAST REALTY CO)f P ANY · XlJLTIPLit Lisirt:NG REALTORs1 302 Main St . I BALBOA Phfn• Harbo_r 203.i * *.AND * * A ·Little Rancho! ! Lookie! VOGEL VALUES BALBOA \Bay Ave: Bargain-Lg. Liv. nn. with fireplace, 3 bdrms .. Corner lot $6950. Harbor 145. 1 , CORONA DEL MAR I Want ~wity? Here's. home ana ineome-two ' cute shingled houses on 1 Jot. Ocean Bide ot. higb- 1 way $i2,¥0. Har. 174.1. 1 , NEWPORT HEIGHTS Two bedrf»U & den stucco on 50' lot. Ocean view. Reduced to $14,000. Har. 2476. • , ~DO ISLE $3000 do'Nll buys Lido home and guest apartment on 45' lot! Full price $22,006. Harbor 1960. THE JOHN VOGEL CO . On"165' x 454 ', best Ea.st side Jo -100· Main Sl 1 Balboa cation fostJt, Mesa. Fine 3 t>ed-WANTED Want to. Trade . I an IMlde t.ldo JZ1e home tor ~autifU1 l»yfpant· bomcl with pier &n4 noat "! 60 ceet on the wattt. 4 bedroom,,.,, patio, BBQ. l>Hutlfull,)l equlpl>"11 kit· chm. livery convelrienoe foll penn&nl!BI: 11v1ns. .. , .. LIDO JSl.E home fbr a ~auU· fUI large inland home or acre- ap· ne&I' mouataJM, out of !llmog or .fog. Wt,.s 4lacua It! I Bay and Beach Realty,! Inc. H50 Ba.-Blvd. I Bubor 1264 or ~ . ' rm. home, well built In 1942, JO ;J.77 22nd St., Newport Beacl! Trade 20 acre 'i1.?teh for bay ln-by 14 ba.8ement, pantry, nice 434 32nd (next to Post Office) for Lido come or honJe. i tile kitchen, noor furnace. A _.. Santa Ana 3 bcdropm. 2 bath, near • nlce 22. x 40 • b:u-n, 3. car gar. 11301 Coasl' Hi.1ghway -~rona del Mar new for bay art-home. and workshop area. chicken --+---~----·-------'-------- Loo Angeles Income for Orange house, pens and brooders, sandy 1 1 • A N y 0 N E county to $8,500,. · loan aoll. over 60 fruit 'treea all Bay frpnt.h~me Jor 2 or 3 bed· bearing. grapes, berrt ... and . ~e~d thjg .. beautiful.2 N>~o~.h~iner roem·.:1 1· ~!/'l 1·1 ~y,~'ny _moreext.:raa.Prop-r;r"' ~~1--i...... . ':iT... -~t ,q ~' Call 'u8 td trade• ' • eriy. I•· lmmaeulate and near ' · ' • ·-N~Wt'OOT HEIGHT~:, 1 , ' other clean properties. ALL We may have jUat ~-you want. -FOR $1&,000. Terms. :2 yrs. old. Immaculate inside and out. Hardwood GREENLl:k!O It ASSOC. l .floors. Dual furn., beautiful be.th with tile pullman 3112' Newport 81Yf· Har. 21152 Barney Francque and reces8ed tub with shower over. Large· cheery REALTOR 1lkitchen. Completely landscaped and fenced back C-1 LOTS MARGARET.MAYFIELD yard witlli lath house and lots of flowers, fruit $6000 fO< J!Ulc:k -of -C·l : LILLIAN LA PERLE itrees and ........... R. Iota in are.. r ft. OD Wide A8aoclatea [ -- COSTA IOBA-Brand new sP· an.et. 400 E. 17th St. at Tustin Ave. I ' AND tun. l bedm\.. home. TUe rs »-trbis -...... ' · ,_tel fu '-~ed the tb>uoat. La•p lot '62M. moJJ OtlletCl lot& r--ted In tut , Co&ta: Mesa, Ph. Bea. 5179-W I--·" uume IB comp.., y rn..... way you -.. ,.,....t. nlA. fln8'CIDC. de~ "°""""rdal area, would Ilk~ it enn to tile 12" Television. --. • sw.. Har. 22!16-J. with ~ "" iupway. . I , . ·-Bay u11 ~'Baity, 1ne. ~ .. 101.s 3rd " Polruetu. ,$8,750 FULL PRICE -A-,-.-.... --,..,-... -.~.-.-_......,---+J!ot---. 141141 .... ;.;Bhll ~-I CORONA DEL MAR ill you "air beat thil we want to eee it! -a.-del M:ar IOcilt1on. . ~1:12"4· oe ~ * * S 0 L D * * ~ WILL G. I. .,......._ -patio. lo. 1. 1 C GI\ T ~ DENISON R alt"'- i-Good -Call _.... WHY PA n..,,,._.,. ay " 1<u1.t1e1• Listing Realto• • ~~ ·, e ur ---L ·~ , ~'t~. · . ·a .T.~N~WENBROCKlilN • I Wbm -~--.. :ii-u-1-11 T. w. KlKBALL . i Newport,Bhd. CX>s'l'A M»>A Pb. Bea. 12q.w BLDG. SITE -2 .~ 1!i"D>e tor ~MO 1812 w. Ocean Fr., No,wport I (EYeniJ1p Barbor 3157-W) ' • ~1 a dblt pnp: and ~ _.,.. .._ •·pair of puses to UM Bo'll PmlilouJa -· Wlli m. -,.u.-Paalo. llme-111 'l1leatn llJ' ••Dins JI I CORONA DEL "•., -mt ,.ice 331!' If -Wild. rn. Or per:bap. ""''ct prefer • ,_. --a& omce ot t11e Newport a.AA _..,.*• tblo .-.. ~ _1Ynow11!t-....-.. -.. .JluloorPnllllMmcC0..2211-I · . BAY FRO'°"' a...i.w. -I.llM4for-tMa uo.-. --.-91... ifoot R-2 1 lot .on Ocean Bide o.f .the BIYd. $3500. .._,.a. ,,._..,,._. A A880C. T.o -Stan-HaafieDwf"'"". Jd.,..._ • ~-.-• g •- Own.er ma.t wdDee UDost 111ew 3U2 Hew.-t Dd. Har. ~ CORONA l>D.. KAR ON MAR-. -ulltlll s -.... JJ-bame. New 3 hedrm. bowie oa Ocean aide of the BouJe. =~::..;.,~to ~A \DllL JUR IO ft. lW ~a ~~~loiie!t:i~; vanl ?_ .. ___ ................. -•• ·-····---·----'12,500 OR WILL n•• "'111t1 tC: :r i::t :.::::'":rr ·= ' n°: ::!'t!' a& ,. .. -:: :...:.. • 00 mo..~ bacbe1'>• apL, • I ----_ _.._ -o..w, •a. -.... · ' . · ........ · ""·~-~-~tii-.i "'J"WJ;&&ORRIS 'DJilA.I.TY co~""-...:v el' Be& -5171 -...... 091~ • I a. -• -naw _.... _-.i-, ... Sst'· ~ ,... &.,.... t:.-:-:--::. -. !'Ollt. -' ~ ~ .&1"-~--~~'° .&. "° ~ " I ••-~. -. --_,.. * \ ' Prioo.,!IJ. SJ.•$8 ·'"-' ...... ate __ ... ···-"-' . ........_ a1c5t1 •\ ·-... -u... two Iota: ,... ac.& .c--. ... ~ --~~--.-,-.---·I . • ~· 'I» Sleo\_Udle -0 '. j t:. D ... "1":: .... 71.P -~ttla, 8lll C<>Ult Blvd. eo..._ del Mar Barbar 2lla ACRES IN BACK BAT-SPIJ""""'""'-":!J•AJ, , ~wt=" 1 = ~1 ~ <:..~. J ~::: j l . lk! MUitipie IW!bg ~eal*Qrt < L -lllll'ntlCT ... ~ 2 B • --._ 'l!l llollha. ' ' 1 . I p • . ' ... li .. 1oo~F~lf~S~Jl,~R.~A~•?..!.;t~W~lf r~~*-:--*~*~~~·~-~~:· ·-~~~!~--~~ ... T.,.11-umaaa • .,,.... **SOLD** e·----~~~ * * 1" * * ..,. * * * * ·----'---------=•tt s ..... 11 . ·--... ~--- -........... ·--_. ., ... •· -.... • ~~---.-:. 11 lat tr1 Awklllr . .rc.a·a. M COSTA MD .. -.... aARGAJN. -· .., •• " ••'7100.. ~zr PMS ,.,,.a ••z . -----~ -Wata1c1t>..·Sbednn.lllollMl_..• .. •.,S.1rt--.-·"' .-..-~T l , " _ ....... a.ii._: 'tJIU,._'1a7~1a~ ~ · ~· ~ ~ -.,, a . •-=tt. -. -. '1'.--, J'OIR Olnl:'lr SALB ~ -.._, -· ..... '1-1----~-~------~ llllX -....... _ -h ·-· -·~· .. -~'"r" I • • • • ' pdce ..-. Twma 8800 ·~ID!ll Jtf It; 11....... ~ u4 ftO mo. can PM-• 613:1. • -v t 11 Mr AcN. *°-"" · . ~ -~ . . Co~del.VAr SHU(Jestb . •-·-.~ ,!. J'w 8 k -~ ••"• 1 11111aa1111 -•·--torlol. •LJ>••' bll':O:::,.t~ -••·• .. • p -C f 11U• A. '!l 5 h U' f Wat:pwt ._.. _....., ,_ JI. b 'a fttft Wna. "'CO'( 'PU· ...... .. 8 •Slilf•J•-falS 5 S 'zbK ..... -s«t'JI • p·· t i .... I ' I )'ear JWG.11 tr ~ . 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Urge -., Knlpt Campaign · Ci. u·1,:ens· t·o Yo~te· • -~i:::t'!=·=~ I~ LI ·: . 1sr1c1t1 Power, promment ·AD•· helm ,anc:her, eo-clWrm&n ot th• ·~ )'OU don't vote, dan"t com· omn,. cOmtt7 Committee for the J11ain." oo!d .the fll'*'Ullve' ~.!: .re-elecllcm',ot Goodwin Knight u lfe of cautomta ~yen Lieutenant Governor of Callfor--1atlon, urcmr o.D voters lo IO · cod th potntm t to tbe polll at the important prt-nla.. announ e ap en ~ el-'"'on TU....l.A ... -June e of chairmen in the Varl.OU8 areal mar)' -'OD --s' . · of the County Tiie commltt.ee UITed dllRns lo tvaJter Spl~r and Norman Mil· tn"Yutlpte candidates for ofnce ler will head up the campaign Ir and ~Ire ot ~em their attitudes the Newport Beach _ Corona 4e· towVd economy 1n government. M'.a diatrl L ''llany public expenditures that r c rewlt tn oppreutve taxes are the ------- ruult ot elecllnc men lo omce Mildred Fisher wtthout the voters reallzlng the extravagant -plans eome candi- dates b&ve up their 11leeve1," aatd 4 . c. ll&rdlaon, ot Santa Paula. presldt!nt of the a.uoclatton. "*It ta more Important fqr the YOten to knO\V where a candidate 1tandl on apending the people'• money than how many babiea he can klm 01 bow many oraa!liza.- Uona he belongs to." ·-Befol'O Slplq Commenting turthet on the po-. Is Hoste~s to Mesa Legion Auxiliary Devoting the evening to m'llklng ecufflee for l)oepltaUzed vete~ans members of Costa Mesa American Legion Auxiliary -46:i gathered re- ce.n.Uy ln the Viola Place home of Mildred .neher. Present were Bertneace Fox. . ~···1 . GIRL ' SCOUT NEW$ Ttoop No. 2t, Third Og lll;ownleo. . lade.: Mn. B.N.Deoep bor&'!. Keeto Wedftud&y, 1:45, CO' reno. Gel Kar ochool. 1111a l,roop ot' _en...,. Brown· loo bu been wo~klng h~ ~ .,rtns With their leaden kn. But l\U.lt, uotatantl on tu.mine 141 owlm. .M often u poalble al· tu the regular meettnc, the group 4 • bM left the llCbool and gone to the le&der'•. home on the water front and 'practiced, under supervtlion. floating and swimming. ! Troop No. 1a. Sixth grade: Qlrl Scou t.8. Leader: Mn. Walter Noll&r. Meet.II Friday, 3:30, Girl Scout BOuae. Ullcal ocene, Hudlaon aald that cltlsena would do well to read caretully every petiUon before atsntng It and to make tnquiri~ from reliable IOUroea u to the me&ntng ot ln.euura spon80red by profeuional promoter.. Hattie TaJt, Altrue Day, Lucille Dodd, Cora Bom~. G r a c «' Thompson, Edith Dulaney, Billie Hill and Mildred Fleher. Husbands jolning the group for refreahments were Reuben Day, Glenn Cramer Magnu8 TaJt and Bob Fisher. BOTH MDU: AlflUCll .ANJ) AUSTIN llMITll -IM uMo IH>oored method '!i -••r wl.tcb •Ide 1" up f\nl la tlll• ball - at the Newport Barbor YMOA Camp at .. Oeceola." Recently th1a troop spent th" day at Moulton'• Ranch ln Laguna canyon for ·tne Orange County )'eU'ly round-up event. At thelr replar meetings and between times, the gtrb have been wotk- tng on and have completed the Troop Dramatic Proficiency Badge. Plays were staged out and given on the at.age of the Utile BOU8e and everyone took part. A1ao completed U the new "cat aJ>d Dor' bad«< with the troop members giving peraonal ea.re to pets at borne, studying state law• and first-aid. At·pre.s- ent the "Hoeteu" badge 11 being planned with a dinner and Court of Awards In the near future. On June Znd, an overnlcht at Ran- kin's Ranch will round out the troop'1 out-of-door activitieJI. "Tiie greateot danc•n confront-Mr.s. R. Donald Hall lnl' our country today come from the cltir.ena Wbo vote only on emo- tion or wbotltlon't vote at all." he Seled Date for 'Y' Cclftip Sign ·up declaHd.. ~ "Our democracy can only be llUCCeUttll lt the cltiseNI have the iarj.e. Today the fact. are rela- UveJy . euy to eecure. .. Any cltiHn Who afgna a peti- Uasi. or votes for a candidate, or vOtea on a meuure, emotionally, tn.tead of on the fact.I, ll In da.n- cer of betraying hls country, hi.I!! fariltly, and hlmaelf." is Hostess at Bridge Luncheon Friday, June 2nd, 11 the date •el tor the a.nnu&I camp "sign-up" of Mrs. R. Donald Hall o! Tustin the YMCA In Newport Harbor. waa h08te88 to Harbor friend8 flt Plans are for all old campers and a bridge luncheon In Balboa Bay club memben to brinl' their dad.a club. Mn. Gordon Findlay won and be down at the Corona del the award ror hlgh score and Mrs. Mar beach ~t 8:30·p. m., to enter Horton received the consolation into the annu&I father and son rl baseball game, after which. at 8 p ze. . • With spring h~ and a\llnmet on tll way it ll but a short time ' . now unUI motorist. will be taking Troqp No. 30, Third Grade Brownlee. Leader; Mra. Daniel Hun- saker. , M:eet.A 2 ;30 Thursday at Girl Scout Houee. An Interesting trip to the City I Hall wu taken by lheae Brownies or. 1616 ou E.liminate Theie Services? . l I . I . I. VETERANS ,trecles • apprenticeship program for approximately _500 Veterans per year. ' . 2. MenteRy · ,Handicapped School staffed with 5 speciely tr•inecl teachers. (State Law R~quire ment). 3. Five ful-tlme teachers for the physically handi· capped children of the county. Over 150 chil· dren per ye~r • 4, One teacher for blind ch~dren, 5. Onl! specialist for teaching the hard of hearing and deaf. - 7, A Child Guidance Clinic sta_ffed with 2 doctors, I psychologist, I guidance specialist, Used by schools, law enforcenlent agencies and the pro- bet~on de~rtment. ' 8. Film •library and all audio-visual aid5--0ver circ..leted to the schools per year. 12,000 teaching aids 9. T estihg service-<>ver I 00,000 tests given end graded per year at request of schools. I 0, Many other educational services with specialists to assist schools on developing a better progra.m, I CERTAINLY the costs of the business department are higher. School budg_ets have more than doubled , Every cent spent by the schools must . be audited by the County School Office (State Law Requirement), Vote For LINTON T. SIMMONS COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS HE KNOWS THE NEEDS OF THE SCHOOLS. 12 years of experience in Elementary and Secondary Schook as chief administrator working directly with School Boards, Nine years experience in County Schools Office. Five years as yciur County Superintendent of Schools, ~"b:oJCI"4);l'4JAd~UQQQµQ'""""""4)4)4bl~Ah'!~~t~uinae4 I State College Offers Day Classes Table prizes were crystal trees p. m . all boy• interested th going with maJdenhair rern and fl owers. to camp thi• summer will tum In and lucky winners were the Mes-'their $5.00 deposit and etamp'ap- damea Sidney Blackbeard. o. z. plication siped by their parent. Robertson Sally Peyton J oseph The camp date.11 u announced Stamp sr'., K. v. Dilts ~nd John by Jack Power., "Y'\ aecretary in Meador. • the harbor 'area are: older boys camp (boy1 now ln the 8th thru the 12th grades) June 17th to 26th; junior hiCh camp (boys now in the 6th thru the 7th grades) July 3rd to 10; younger boys camp I boys now in the 3rd lhru the 15th grades) July 10 to 17. olt to all comere C1f. the land ~ to aee what they cam see. All too many of them,. point.a ou( the Nat- ional Automobile Cluit. will tee not very much for they wtll un- doubtedly fall vtctJma to the "hurry habit"" and will arrive home exhausted to settle down to bragging about' the umpteen lhoUN.nd mllea thry covered Ip juat so many days and to being pretty vague about what they actually saw. La.at week, where they visited ---.-------------------------------------- every department. They were· al- Advance appllcatlorui for admla- aion. to the IWIUJler leMlon at Los A.ngelu-Orange County State col- lel'e are so numeroua that extend- ed day clua~• will be offered, it wa. announced Utle week by Dean Hush S. Brown, director of the .ummer session. "lbc:tended day cluaee, according to pre1ent plan•, will run tron1 6:30 till 10:00 p. m., four days per week. through the 1ummer ad:lon. June 19 to July 28. Subject.a ottered tn the evening ct...-u will correspond to the ~r day otfertnp, laying par- UcUlar emplt&ma on work needed It); teachers for acquiring credenU· all in both elementary, aecondary and apeclal nelda. In addition to the.e profe.11lonal counea there will be work in the academic nekSs. applicable to the bachelor cit art.a degree and the eatabllah- lnr of teaching majors and mlnon1. . Proepective atudenU are urged tp {lia.ke &pplleation u early u pouible. P"U.rther Information. and "pUcatlon forma may be pro- w.red at the eolle•e admlniatra- Uon office, MOl Ean Anaheim S~t. Long Beach, or by phon-1!'1' 90-t9f8. . )ilT ANDJIJ;W8 P ASTOll · "A ~UIJon of Social Pro_prlety" iii iermon ~-ject ot tJ;!e Rev . '!'!.>oJnu M. Gl,,..n, 1pealdilg Bun· 497.at 19 a. ·II\· In BL ~dnwa ~byteri&n ~Urch In a oerlN cm Uvtnc Rellstona, Thi• oennon will be on th• precopto ot Coptudu.. The Hiib ochool qe fellow91\1p wUJ meet. l[l~Y-eventna at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olefin Whit- lock. Newjiort Be&ch. ' Mesans Share Duties For Bridge Sec. Meet - There will be a Y Camp !or girls that are now In the 8th thru late1t meeting ot the bridge sec-the l2th grades, June 28th to July tion of the Co.eta Mesa. Friday Ar-3rd. The camp will be directed by ternoon Club in Amencan Legion. Mrs. Nan Morgle. girls work secre. Hall. A de.&sert course of ice tary ror the YWCA. cream and cake wu serv~ be----'---- Hostess duties were shared by Mr&. F . E . Twitchell, Mrs. West and Mrs. P. A. Chamberlin at the fore card play. · Bridge prizes were taken zq Mrs. J . D. Snodgra.M, high, and Mn... ounmn. Butler, conaolation. Mrs. Ethel L&aio scored in can~ta. Card Group Lunches at Laguna, Plays Island Methodists Hold .First Family Night ' You will find out how the "hur- ry habit" can catch up with you when you get out on the open road. Moving along in a group of cara you will eoon be moving with the group anct will be seeing little else beside the bac-k of that car ahead, the white line on the road, and an occa.alonal gllmpee of the land8cape Off to the Bide aa yo\I hurry by. But dont let the "hurT1 habit" carry you away. Set your own pa.ce and atop when you feel like atopplJt'k. It you are puartns' throu.g1\ eome beauUful country, pull off the road, get out, and look around. There might be a stream nearby that will be worth a long look. Puoin&' Through Towu at Plumer Home Balboa bland Oommllruty Meth- odlat church held tu first FamUy Nlght dlnneo on Wedneaday eve- ning at the church, with -415 in attend&nce. The planned pot luck melfU wu auperv18ed by Mre. Beatrice Hauer. And when you're pualng lowed to watch the counting and checking of the parking meters and had the principle of the dicto- phone expla.ined to them a.nd each child talked Into the phone and later 'heard her voice when the record was played. A.a the Moth- er'• DaY p roject, the troop made leather picture frames. Officer Burdsall of the local police, who i• an amateur photographer, brought hill equipment. to the troop meet- ing· and took fndlvtdual plctu~• ot the Cirla ln unttorm wtlh tb~ American flag ancf the Troop f1a.g aa beck·gTOUnd. He developed them and gave each girl a · picture for her mother'• frame. Th.la group attended the yearly event at Mou1ton'1 Ranch for the Oran.re I County Girl Scout Round-Up. • A local card club enjoyed lunch- eon· ~ently a.t Ttrtany House, La- guna Bea.ch, later returning to the Newport HetghtJ!I home of MiSl!I Alice Plumer, 538 Santa Ana Ave.; for bridge. Prtua were won by Mn. J . M. Cooper, high; Mn. tharles Andrews. second and Mrs. l"red Heuck, cpnaolation. ,throu&h the towns don't maJN HIGHWAY WISE WAY Clem Chn.tie arid Mra. Percy passing through your main obje<:- l:\&ines gave Scripture readlnga. live. It la all too easy to keep ori ' Harold Fink lid In alnctng, with thef. maln , ro&d ·and follow the -------..-----,. . Others were Mmes. P . V. Pa.rl<u, C. F . Hand, Gunnlng But- ler, Micha.el Pandell and Miu Plumer. . POllECWSUJIE SOUGHT f'oncloaure of a mechanic's lien tor .$1113.81, alle.,ed to be owed for building materlala on a resi- dence at MM> JD. Ocean Front, Bal- boa, wu llOUJ'ht in superior court Tueaday by Hayward Lumber and Investment Co. in suit against Ch&.rle1 L. and Betty Wethera.11. • ~· .. ~ ~~/ • ""' !"i.., ' ... ".,, ' ' Ruth Ibbotaon at be plan,o and crowd. But who knows what novel Mra. Donku pla.ylnc the violin. manufacturing pfocffa, what wetl- Chlldren had a part ln the pro-. planned park, w'hal· quiet area of gram, doing tricke of magl.c.. beauty or point of rich hlatortcaJ Marbor Mothersi'ngers at National Confab Eighteen mtmbwa • of Harbor Motheratnc_1ri JOtned with othera of the . It&~ IA •lnring at lhe national CotiSNN ot Parent.a and Teachen, Mid.. ')(ond&y through Wednesday ·~ Lona Beach. They were directed by Nancy Bird Turner of San Fr&nclaco and their local director la Mary Batten Steffe.n.Mn, wtth. BUlie Deaver u accompanist. interest may lie off down the aide street. there, forgotten by the trave1er and careleaa:Jy paued by! Take time to feel at home in the country you're p&Yini' through. Talk to the local citl.zene &nd find dut about . their town. Dlacover aomo pleaaant and unusual places to eat and enjoy yoUr eatlns in leisure. Whi'n you head out on the open road thia summer, don't be a slave to that 11peedometet'. don't !all victim ti> pie . "hurry h&blL" Slow · down and take Ume • ttme to see andr to enjoy. llTIHIL HTllUiLf CLU • ' ' YES, ECONOMY· IS IMPORTANT • And in the Distrid Attorney's office economy is a watchword. • • . ~·~r .~.··-..... ,,, ·' 1UT-aBILITf :tls~-IMPORT HJ,, TOO The Diatrlcit Attorney ls a prosecutor. Bia job · Is to enfome the law. . . Re should have the broad experience' which assures: L That he knows whea to pl'OMlCllt.e and when not to prosecute. 2. That when does pro-.ut.e a cue, he can do It ably and forcefully. Investigate the ttconl of the present District Attorey, and RE-ELECT - JAM ES L DAVIS Distrid Allorney Election June 6 (Political Advertt.aement l <Polllle&I Adv.) 'OQNGE COUNTY HAS GOOD LAW ENFORCEMENT' ,;o ,,. 1£ fw .... , ... ,_ I* * • • ....... '-. ·1 r (Editorial eommenl in !he Sant.II Ana Refiater, JllaJ 4 1950) I Orange County does, llldeed haw i!>Od law enforoe- ment. 1bat la crmmonly .reoosnbied. There wu never. In the blatOry of th!a county, such iood teemwodt 'and ,rfecthe cooperation be- -tbe Sbedff'• office 8nd the ver$Ou& polkle dt!putmenla at tbe county U ~I S. to4ay. ~ ., . W1!m .law adline•Mllt departmmta -~ ~ iand ~ ~. tW law ~it .i.atttebmt. A ,, , lr... . '1)at II Iba ,U.iaticm In Or1J18i Count¥ toc1a7. • ,.... ........... ....,. •&n.l'!CT sHEalff JAis ·l '1 ,.!. , . •' • • I ' • Slot· Maddile ~· seized Inc. M. llberltt'oofn~~ a &-cent llot rnacbtne hom .-r..r room Of the Snake Plt; a caf• operat~ by WlllW1' McGill at 1800 Newport m~ Coot& 11-. they repomteci. r The raid WU conducted by ·UD· derah~tf Steve . '· DJ,IHart &nCl Set. Roy DeMan whO noted in • report on the con11acatlon .~t they played tour nlCJWoo and' l"t back nve. ' .• The m&chlne wu taken to the aberlff'a office whete lt ~ be dutroyed after &o daya unleN lep.l proccedlngs aeeklng lta ~ covery have been lh.ututett ~l.D. the Interval. • Perry MC"Adams Wins lndividr at Tournament . - SALUTE TO Tkz COWB8 at the Newport ~ Yacht Olab fmmal openlq IMt S unday'. I a.rp ketdl at tbe doek ta tflie. left ~ la Roy McCullough'• ·.&dlos, aweeP,t.akee wlq,ner of the &II.Dual yacht tnspeclon. I!: .T. Wall's M•oe.-. (lower left) \\·on ftnt ID the •mall cnll8e~ cllYlalcm wtaUe t.be ~ C5"ll9er prt&e went to Wllllam W3.rllllqtoa•• BUllecBek (top OMlter). (Photo by Beckner) ' Perry McAdoo of Santa Ana wae. the winner of the Individual 5'~~7~~yw::"~L~~3t N. H. Y. · C. Opens 1950 Season with Dance. Flag Ceremony Mllchell, thlrd, and Mrs. George "-' ~ \~ l carroll, fourth. 'the sixteen play-' ,.; i :.;, '~jf:. !'}; ·~ -1 f .• ' .,: . era who qualified to play in the Newport Harbor Yacht Club or-' ·t;' ...Ju...., -i-• ' tournament were high scorers tn ficlally opened the 1950 season ~!:~t- a recent ten week series conduct-over the week end with a 33rd an-' ed by the club. MrM. A. D. Weth-niversary· dinner dance Saturday erby dlncted the play-oft. night, a colorful nag-raising cere- In the regular Friday evenirtg many Sunday afternoon and an game the winners were Mr. and award dinner Sunday night. More Mrs. Charlea Jeeter, playing east-than 200 couplee attend~ the Sat- • I • Picture a month'•J ~C:. In Mexican watera wlth perfect 'Weather, no 6lrtne trou.bl ample Friday iuppU.0. cong-enlol com-y .,,d, May 28 boot ot 111, abun<!aJ!t ilahl•g that Sa Included marlin for eve~e and turd&y !"ch a variety of • ~r t1sh May 21 brought aboud that e~ day Sunday waa a eeparate .adventure] ln ang· May 2S ling. Not ev~ a broken flah pole Mouday to dlaturb the-picture. Such wU Kay 29 the recent vacation of the .Jack 'l\J.emd&y Greentnga of HarbOr 1 l•tind and May 30 the & c . (Wimpy) cMartlna of Wednuday Balboa lalflld aboard 1 the Green· lng's C-JA Y,-a 63-foot convertA!!d -. May 3l A.RB powered wtlh twin GMC die-.1.iiunday eela. · June 1 For ye&n1 the two couples hatl planned such a.n expedlUon, al- way• before meeting with ob- stacles, until th.ta Chrt•t.mu they hurdled the talking alag'e and set- tled down to 'preparation.a. The thorough preparation.a that went on between Chrtatmu and April . ' ; . Tl DE TAILE CPadtlc Staodard Time) moa 6:28 a. m. a.a' 8 :2.f p.m. 5.0 8 :4.0 Lm. S.a 8 :58 p.m. 5.7 7:t4. a. m. 3.8 1:33 p.m. 8.2 a:,3 a.m. a.a a:U p. m. ti.a 9 :tl~a. m. 3.8 1.:50 p. m. 8.9 10:88 a.m. 3.7 9:33 p. m. 8.9 11 :36 a.m. a.a 10:18 p . m . 8.7 J @ (f FIB81' FULL LAllT QUA.BTER MOON QUA.BTl<B June 23· May 31 June 7 25, 1950 s-il r "'°" O:O!I a.m. 1.8 11:4.8 a.m. 0.3 1:01 a.m. 0.7 12:20 p. m. 0.7 l:Up.m. --0.~ 1 :01 p. m. 1.0 2 :81 a. m. 0.9 1 :(9 p. m. 1.2 3:23 .. m.. -1.3 2:Sl p. m. 1.5 4.:10 Lm. -1.7 3 :13 p.m. 1.8 4 :09 a.m. -t.8 3 :68 p . m. 2.0 e !fEW MOON June ~5 cannot a.nawer 1or tni>se fabuloul swarms of ti.sh In the turquoise oove11 ot Baja Calitomta, but they did smooth out every detail of the LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING 106 Tuatln A vii. Newport &ach ' trip and enabled the crew to de- vote their time securely and wholeheartedly to tla4.ing. One foggy Sunday in April friends and family crowded the Greening dock saying goodbye until thi"ee year old Jan Martin (Acr091 from Greater All· .American Markel) NEWPOIJT ·c'8ANBBS · weat, and Doyle and William GU-urday evening affair. bert playing north-south. Run-Piloting the Saturday evening , uked, "Well, Why don•t· you go!" DEVOE · Y achf Finishes • .... --·> · ners-up eaet-we::it were Mrs. Carl activities from the head table was Ben80n a.ap Hugo Lindberg; Mr. Commodore Ira Prentise Fulmor and Mrs. B. F. Baum; Mr. a.nd of Paaadena and Loe Angrles. In Mrs. Glenn Rust: H . M. Walling-traditional ceremony, the club's ford and A. W. Tummel tying wtth lighted anniversary cakt! was c'..lt Mra. Fred Rounsville and Robert this year by Senior Staff Commo- Brown. doro William C. Warmlng_ton. Los Runners-up north -80uth we~ Angeles. Mn. Joe Wilcox and James John-. Honored guuts welcomed by ltOn, Mra. Amy Kennedy and Mrs. commodore Fu I m or In cluded .Carrie Snundc?'fl, Mrs. Roy Strotz Richard Fen ton. director of and Harry Springmeyer, Mn. North American Yachting Racing Frank Recd and M~. Margaret Union, Commodore an d Mrs. Holmes, Mr!l. Mildred Lytle and Charles Schimpf( ot Los Angele!! Mn. A.mold Gasser. Yacht club, Commodore a.nd Mrs. The Newp."lrt Harbor Duplieale Fred Smales of the Balboa Yacht Bridge Club w1ll hold its next reg-Club. ular meet-!.ng at lhe Ebell Club· Staff Commodore Frank' Slmp~ House on Friday evenlng. All in-~n. Jr .. Los Angelea, was pre- • terested bridge players are Ir.· sented with a plaque or A. boat vited to attend. representing his Albatross aa a personal tribute from Commodore Fulmor. Grttts Racing' Sk.Jppe"' Commodore F u I m o r greeted racing skippers. a new membcr- Shlp classification, H ow a rd 0 . OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS of the Newport H •tbOr Va.cht Club Une up for a picture at • the formal 01ki.n1.ns oercmon.les tut Suod&y. ntey ar':. lf'ft to rlgbt, Commodore Ira P. F11lmor, ~ ~ore &eaoetb H. ~via, Vice Commodore 0. \V. Elliott, .FlP.iPt Capta.ln Elon L Bro"·n, Port Capt;'l.ln .John R. Da.nlMl, Director Richard Ed\\'ard8, Dirrctor Walte r Fri.n~. Sroretary Thomu Rutter, f1~t Surpon George W. Coon and Tlreu11rcr Harry J. March. l Photo by Breckner) I Cha.stain, Jr., George H. Co'tfin Ill. John H. Homme. H. R . Brown H. Nicholson. ~ ~urray, Fred 1 and Charles Kober. Keller, and Mr. alK' Mrs. Jack New members recctve'd Into the Beach. , club were· Marshall Niedecker, Women at the'• head table re- Saint A. Cicero, Harvey Somers, ceived leis . .each one made or 300 Paul M. Roge,.., J ohn A. Mat-orchid•, ~~uoley •• jl)ey; cbarl,. D. w...,. _riol...,lmer o . • . lL ~ J. J£ Greene, Robert the Hawal.tan . . •• • ~ T • 75 Attend Rendezvous ~'.~f Power Squadron at Catalina A warm sunny afternoon and a balmy moonUght evening were served up, by the weather man for the 75 Balboa Power Squadron members and guests as they held their anr.ual ~pring Rendezvous at Emerald Cove, Catalina Island, last Saturda y. Ftr8t ~vent of the day wu the*-------------- WHILE CONVALESCING IN BALBOA Mrs. Conn.le Barimes9. · ooclo1 welfare dept. oblet at Bullock'.; Loe An•eles. landed ~.-•l&ed .-ken r- day off BW Humpllre7S' Perch Pier, IO'I ~ter, 811- 0n -rlpt • --. • ·~ pound plden -· -.. the otM.r band are a. S pound running ot the piloting contest, over a two legged, tour mile course, from off Blue Dragon be- low the Lethmus to ott Emerald Cove. A tight little problem tn pldea and a .S Yi pound China croaker. (Prus photo) HAROLD I. JOHNSON Propeller Repaln ColWDblaD Ac<IMIJ n-e Barbor 820 l311 "Ula W&J', Newpon - . ®® lY®® ~©:W That Continuous Stock Quotations and lat•· N•~ . Ale Available ·at our ' . LAGUNA BEACH OfflCI • 533 Cocut ....... South ........ 14 Complete BrokenAe Focilities Trana-1.a.Scock T'icbr Smlatlcol Llbnry ond Reo.tiag a- . Your O(dtt to buy or sell lisled attics, l>onds cc com- modities will t>e·eacuied with lpeed and oa;unq Clftr the naria!t-willt. lsad prime wile .,-cm· ~om l~ CalifacGla ~ iod om Ne-w Y!lfk allitt· with pC;uipeJ ·-a*iins <efllef$. Smis- lical &rum.-•_1-jocd fer J011f ccovenjc:sia ., • R ' .DEAk\'ftTTZlt. •CO.· rv=-----... SP & ... "'..._, -A ' ~ D' ' I ...... .. 11£ ht~· p • . .... ? k • --• ' • Shnre Barbecue DURING mE FORMAL Dl~~DANCE Saturday ewntnc celebNtlD.g the 8eaaon opealq of tho Ne"•port Harbor Yacht Club, 1950'• Commodore Ira P. Fulmor bad the -opportunity of preeent-ln• hb personal &\\'Ud to Illa "'boes" oS •t Jt!ar, lunior Staff- Qommodofti Frank L SlmJ190D. Ir. Tbe award ls a hnlf-aectton model of an AJbatrou Sloop. the claM ln Which tbe Slmpsoons, • f&tber ADd aon. eo otteo. carry off the booon. (Photo by Beckner) 1 The C-JAY shoved ott Into lhe tog that wa..lted out.aide to envelop hf'r. Otf Point Loma they tied up the first night amid clanging Navy bells s.nd blaating tog horns and the next evening set course t or Turtle Bay, cruising a!'ound 9 kiiota and keeping ap to «l milee oft shore. Took lk>arlnp Jack Greening, navigator RS well as skipper, endk>881y took bearings, plotted, / checked the light mist and a.a a result the C- JA Y'S Positions were infallible. June Greening "'-"88 lleted aa radio- man but 1 do not know whether her rank wu actual or honorary. Wini Martin, officially cook. un· selfishly &hared thla detail with the others. Wimpy, of course, WH8 engineer. ' Two days out o't San Diego the C-JA Y dropped anchor In Turtle Bay and the men went ashore to trade bread for lobsters with the handfUll ot Mexican inhabitant.'!. A 2.5-mile gale wu blowing anU Wimpy decidM It was just the day tor a sail. Hot11ttng sail on the 10-toot skiff and using an ollr tor additional rudder, he flew a.cross the bay on a flercf! southerly. Sud· .denly the wind died and he wae ~!!Im.~~ .. •""d••l.v !t ~·~ITtlnl dp bdtleW him back '~. l On Easter evening the C-J A y put Into C.pe San Lucu which the Martin& detcrtbed u a '1neat Jillie town on a barren shore 1 where vulturu flocked on the I beach lured by the fish entrails tossed from the cannerte11." For ,.. few cig&ro. and chccol•te bars Tony the guide Showed them the town. Becauae tt wJ Easterttme or for some other reaaon about a1 valid, it was neceasary to cross palms with pe909 but there wu no real gouim. -juat the light tbuch. The crew . now eettled down to fishing and it wu ott San Lucas that Wlmpy brought In the flrlfl marlin. Soon •wint ca~ht her f irst marlin after a · terrific bat· tie which \ett her bruised a.nd blistered a.a she was yet unused to letting the hamesa take the strain. Each time •he called for the g-aff, out •hot the dam swordfiah ta.k.Jng all her line. June lassoed one mar· lln by the tall and brought It In tail fiN:t, drowned and still a.s a b.:>ard. Brlsbt Colon ln Weter • It. brilliant wblte practically retuae. to discolor ln apite of rrilquent wuhlnga and exposure to water-borne oils and ~ It hu exceptional glou-retention.. Goee on Smoothly without bruah rnarU. ' f ·10 E ·~·,~-~~· '1'J ,· .. -1· ,. l . , . . ·~ Also In Seml-OloM and Flat or Other Tmted De\•oe Marine Prod.ueta Devoe South SeN Coppe~ Bronze Devoe Deck and Top-st de 'Enamels Devoe Hong Kong Spar JVarnlah Devoe Engine ~· ela Devoe Hard Racing F hes· AT YOUR( REGULAR j1 EAi.ER WHITLOCK'S HOUSE of COLOR 2807 Newport Blvd. Newport Beacb Harbor !SSS Two Special Services for llewport·lalboa Ana Investors ll'Ought to Your. Ho•e .I • ~ -~1 -:· ~ 1. . 1. IUSINliS NIWS, E. F. Hutton)11'. ComJ,,y's radio program, broughc to you in Your ~ome or office, with a digc5t of business and financial developments which are imponanc co every invesror, every day. Tvne In "IUSINUS NIWI" ICMPC-710 on yovr tllel '. 1:15 A;M. ffch _ .. ....,, 2. TOU ,.U -Call E. F. Hunon & Co. on ZEnith 6725 when you want spcciJic and cur- rent investJ?ent inform'ation or when you want to enter orders -righc from your home. * E. F. HUTTON 8c COMPANY f•"'1tmtnt Brohn-Si•« 1904 2'9 L •OADWAT • LOMG naoe •1s SOVIM INIHO lftln • LOI ANeCLD Lo•g Buth 6-72Jl; Z&ith 672J Mlllll(IS H!W l'OIK srocii: ll{CMANIG( NEW, RJU-SIZm ST~NDARD PORTAB~ :··1h• ROYAL \COMPANION ' • I t s1.oo DOWN • CE . • ' • • • ' • • • • ' PA&E 2 ""'7 PAl'I' If -THURSDAY, MAY .25,· 1'50 J:.~~--l(ESS ~ . .fi Leta ot a1oom•ac .. PetmalM • eaas . . ~riu: JUJJTLt:I>-PrrumAs. -. .. MAR,9UEllJTES la ..... wblle or ~el-. oaly ·-------!lie ...ia ESTHER RlEAD or OJlAl'iD MABOONl DAISIFS ........... ID pn.. --------------------·----~--------------- 'OOD'S •O,.....NG ,SUNDAY, MAY 28th ' -' PURNITIJBE -GIFl'S -ABT I An Informal opening ~-we will merely open the doors '1!d say hello -hoping some ot you Jo-.iely people wlll come in to visit us - It wlll be kind ot you to do !!10 an·d "KINDNESS IS WlSDOM," I nttd wisdom, don't you! · "The masterpieces of the world belong to you and to me, · It is only a question of loving them enough" 407 East Balboa BlviL DR. HOWARD ERWOOD Balboa, Callt., Harbor 0166-J LET US SERVE YOU A FREE CUP lie Werry!"' .. ,_ ..... tOFFEEMASIER You limply pw in the wartt a.pd. coffee, flip the &lltomatic 1wi1da, and forget id' Ya, that' a all-abeoJately-all there is to. makiog the most delicious co«ee you ·e..er u.sred. Oear a.ad full bodied every time. No watching. No guesswork. No glaU bowls to break. You can't mi" with Sun~am Coffee· ..ucer because it's a>mplerely auro~adc. · ·--~.------------------------------~----- . RA~IANT CONTaOt. TOASTER · .. A11tM4tk l1yo11t/ l1/i1f! ....... a. ..... ltulfAutela""- celly-De Levers to Pu1h •T-lelteillMlf•allr- ·Wllhewt P-le• -a..,.in1 Yoo will udualy w;....,...,.,_ _,__ ....... ,..,;col . this--'-'--a..lqfe-siic . -~~, . ... Toa.RU'-! ••Sr Jtle.-v sUy •· ~, . . -cuier aad -•di-,.,_. ,,&no...-. ......... ....... ·a. ~ .. 1111 . h. ._,.-ollco·· "-ID lelF. , • " ~. M. O<lOPERS ENTERT.uN Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Cooper of 530 Santa A.na Ave., Newport HeighC.., extended recent dinner hoapltaUty to Mre. Laura Belle -. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. ~a and son Averill and Robert, all ~ng. Beacb. Newport Harbor area was well I repre•cnted at the Fourth District Ls usually found that· In t:)le casa meeting and conference of Orange of a delinquent youth that hi.a parent.a are delinquent, loo. A County Congress of Parents and larce per cent of young ~pie In Tee.chera which met on May 18 trouWe b&ve never been ~ chu~h at the Wa8hington school ln La and are frolD brOai:tn f&ntlJiee. Habra. Mrs. Edgar Hill, president Recorda of U. 8 . A. juvenile de- of Newport ·Harbor Union High ~ .ahow that 90 Pier cent School Parent Teacher AMocla-ot u.e Cam were under rt yura lion attended with Mrs. Par1':tr o1. ace. Tt,../ e&1e& ue npl from Pence and Mrs. William Tritt. poor. under-pri•iles:ed tamU.lM -.U.t Accompanyinl' Mn. · P. F. from t.ttoae In comfortable=· Baine&, president of Newport staOOH .. Orange 4il0Wlty Beach Elementary School• Parent can ~. Zntrt~ to Quen- Teacher As90Ct&Uon to the all day Un a.re lncreuinlf lt7 lot every and luncheon meeting were Mrs. IDOJlth &Dd many are yqu.og veter- Loula c.eenar, Mn. Harvey Som-llll9. "niere are four mUlloq peoplt! en, Mn1. H. L. Felllnp, Mn. J . R. ln prlaon l.n the UnJted Sta.'te• and Evam &nd Mn. Alf~ William-51 per cent ate Ul}der ti ~eanr Of aon. · age. I Mn. daude Cl'09by, Fourth Dia-It ~ felt that. t.M P . T.;A . tau trlct pnsldant p....ict.,i at tile made gttat stride• la ~ conference. and Ute topic for th• bt-ttn-law• wbklt affect young day wu "How well have we people and Ut.al 11 Mould mntinue M.lftted. •• After the bwrinesa of tbe to do ao. A velly realiaUc fJlm day wu taken care Of a wry in-MowtAc crime anwmc ·! JOUDS tcrMttnc program was provided. people, made by M~ lnclud.inc muatc by the Waablng-Mayer, was abown. It wail titled ton .eMol ~ta. directed by "A CH"*1al .m Bom." Iii ewry Kn. II. Bult-.S. ...... It --t1!9t ..,.mn,. -Ca,. p It a 11, diNCt.ar, bQt' .... ftTlqr ......... Jllv...iie -U. Or8aco <oUnl,)' llra. LcJcan -Uy of the allerttr• dep&rtaellt. pYe a taJll Ytlliltfns' None 8et •lee at Santa •hldl -lie tlloooPt compel-Alla. pw • ..._ ~ _,. ling lo~ "' _,. • ...,...... __...., --.. - we· -. 11a ..,..1""4 u.1 -"' ---111 lbt -•'lllS --U.. Jab ol \bo ---_.; u.. fl1lllf....,.. pw• 11'1"9 am. II: to• ;pc-,.._. trw twq •to • .._ ud la 1.,.• IM JP q. lle-u.t:lt-.....,..i1~000-1aw.-. lie .... ..U. U..; 'Osil and Aa tnt111Jt''IC' no.er dlann- -u. lamMJr -----ot .. -• ..--.,. Mn.-a II. °"7-lltUtlmS ,..t. tair-t11tie lli:crr11t t 1 *• , • ... ..--wM&e flqwM"I ... ., ..... -JI* ,_ ........ lte.0111 ed .......... la • ...,. • sbt W a ... _._ ._ ,,rrlc tio......, ... oolait' ..__.,... ..... .._. ....... •t•s, ... a.ataw.w41fe.. ...... -.. ,--"' ... , ..... ~ ._ta """ ,. I '9. -• ...... U 'IJ' ...... U.. ........ &11115.t ... --.... ·-......... .,.. .. '• ....... .,. ·--tll Hr,,_ a .,,._ ~ " I ...._ 0. J 4 10 1nn a Jw & -.__1o-u......,_.... _.&A • '1111' -c: 'I , t• .._. n-- llr. °' a' I • Pl II at .... tv-w ..a tMI, m ' dL 17 & ..... '"t 'Q I ................. Pl M atd -tm• 1aC ...... wlllt .. Jll!lllS fMilli .. Al a. I.,. .... ...... ~-;.;..~..;..-J ,a(lolQ Dal wmtl ...-i cmn. n aftMr •• ecllf 1:w teak....,._ . ' . • • • .. '. ' · Will be awarded Saturday, 5 p. m. • • • • ~ cll>OUt our informal I - use -"'1DAY ~ SATURDAY, MAY 26 .;27 J rr WILL ~E A F~_DLY ''GET ACQHAINTED" OCCASION OOM19 IN AND ENJOY YOURSELF. COFF~E WILL BE SERVED ~ 'de11101111tratlous of Sllnbeoun electrical appliance& and Ke.,I • T8-... &eat , ... paint& lly factory representattves. We would lllle , .. to ee Hr excllil!J pew displays of home appliances and hardware. 8tlal Valoe!i wW be offered. I Come a d Bring the Whole Family I' I • ' TEWINKLE HARDWARE ' -.,. I C()STA MESA l1ac011 5222 ::c ::cc ::cc ::::cc SEARS H S EVERYTHIN.G ' . ' :HAI OIY HOUSE LA It SWING .• WIT ·CAIOPY · S•1• l.87 . Grecrt ct~::_I ! eelor !)triped trim. Heavy me with link l:'.ll!e. Multi- . I rover with wide fringe otton pad, button tuftaG. ~!'! .~~Al~E • frame wttb ~ n-•• ftllC. ~Ille b. ck, "'-. -r:-........ tJ'"'-Button·tufted pad W1u, 1tr1ped ~cll!n• cover •. , ' • llaYe L6'7 I ' l I : •• AT PRICES THAT · ~IT , r·YOUR ·l.P0c;MEJ88DI I , PAD • f,Ul'UAJf I , . ~llll-1151 :II ..... llll ..... ·~•111&.t ·=-........ .. • ' , .. ' • ' • . ' ' . ' ,. I • ,., .; .. ' I . 1ii1/:.;~~ ·C'o~t~ 'Mesa ·wscs Mrs..i.m... H•ylen -~. Pi Bttta Phi ' '!,,;! .. c __ a_n .... •_•'9,,,,"a_•:J'!r.. PA& ·RS~..\Y:_ MA. _2~. ~~ ~ Jnstalls Officers t.HaidH•Jo ,Elects ·Offi ~,.,.~ ,. ~ .......... .._ ..... .._ ........................ ~~--....... ----.... -----w omcM' 1 A4rx., L B. Cono~iob --<>< '°'"~ -~m!t¥ ~'l'"-Tr-~f!· '!: ;;,.._:. :;i,.,-:. Plil..tu. • ": ~..". ~~~~TIJ~:,:. · · . Q·, ' . · ,, / , • ·I N y · •h'.'.,:t1.1.i-,e<1 .,,,.._ "'t11e au-•'·•'-ran ·~· All ,...,,~..._;.:f . · l ad 11;'• .Mea.ettu chlho proJe<1 a1 Pro merie •U!Ut Van Hom.Lane Hears ~I S.cima• s nst1 . fl •• • • w-·.,a.,.ty !1' CbrloUap ..... ~· -"7 Qobrlllo -·will> -,..., .Mrl Howard 'nm·I flnl;uclat'and ooCl&l aucceu. Pro-to e•r Colwell Engagement Revealed · • --vice at lhm May meettrw. Mn. Kn. Tb.or pwaMQn. • ·•••• MOM f6. a.nu. ~ preaaaent: ceeda from the afiaJr, be 1n · u ·I a • ~ "lleod.a sood -.1.hon oend It · • Gilbert Beel, .retlrlnc p-dent, .MOt-. J· .. . . . l .Mn. A...un Sturtennt or Balbo&, eosip M ... Legion hall, will be CoJ nty Cantidates ' Mr. and Mn. E4aar Lalle. T• t(I iote~ !lwtltute Mre -wt ......, ... -c>d•MM ..l)&y .ta, prulded and wu ;tater ;re1111ted , Mn. l'enn•VI ~ QuariJ ~ .. .tee ~t; ..-,. Dwl&'bt l>\in· ·uaed .. trl tend a ttprefiiintaute to · Wel't W~lsoa lltlftt, Costa Kem. _San ..Pednt." a.Id JltL Grafton ~ee-e~ Ule •hie .-!_e__ .th~~ 8 .with....& Jlte .u::u:z:u~ »Jn. ,.. .• ~ .Ad ..at .the ~c• meeUQ&: aftd ean of a.nu_ ~i. reoC>rd1ng eec;. the Inte.maUon~ Ta life11'•J con-M . J . WilUs nnie of ~r-•r-e announclo.g the ~gement of But1M; .,~nc ~1 to 150 a£orm tn Ui& Cti.1n,i aea, .remenl-Clara (Mrs. H. B.) McMurty t, ·Mrs.1 Donald Wedeking .led Jn ~: Kn. . Borchenlua vention next foJ1 In Mexico ~ty. ton, ~c.Junty c~rman ot Piro tbelr da"l'bter .Edl:ia to James VU wmam .at Ole'...-J meeting of bered the Ohrtstma,s boxet, and at new pre•ldent'. Serving With her Blb~e •tudy.! J>f Balbc;la Iai1nd, correepondin,r MusJc was tumlAhed by a 10-Ame a will present John JC. Col-Hom. son Of the J.a.te Mrs. Agw th• Wosn&n'• •••,,,_,.. ot. ti.e night when the men, gathered for are the Me&dam•• M.onna J'laher, ' aecretarr, Mrl. Fro9t: ot _piece swing ba.nd of the H9race ' Van Hoi:n of Glendale. l:J:IM>lf" Oon,_,.tbl. of Lona' meu ~:r found a 'gift box at ea.ch vice president: Atalee Miller, ~ F 'd S • I "ewpart ~. rer; Mrs. Enstrn elementary school, New-well t Santa Ana, ca.ndldate tnr Edna, -who ts ri student et Qr-. Bwdt, tM1d at a. ,1..,..· cllQJ!dl, !PlaOe..nd the cahb! decorated with cording ff'Cretary: Bertneace Fax. rt ay OC.ltJ •. ~ TbomU 'of guna Beach, ,port Beach, under the dlrde.tion the or.Ice of dist~t attorney, ahd ange co8st college, WaA graduated: V1a Udo.: Mn.~.-.... 'rice iUMel and :rlbbcJl .ltom the pack-promo tl 0 n aecret&ry; , Lucille for Mesa Baptrsts . i~1'1. . of Norma PerkJns. The Y'• Me~· other candidates when Haroor from Newport Harbor Union Bl&'h prrllC •t. pr•l•ed. .,.._ · Weatherwax, treaauaar .... · M tt. -sunda b 1 1 of ette8 ha<I charge of refreahments. chapt r ot Pro !America meet.a school.. Her fia.nce !Ht.ended Glen· Mn. ..Budwi, ,,.._..n «. mllaion· lloolla are always needed, the Secretaries an Minee.~e F-.rat uaa.' ti t J ec hoo ~~"':e.a ~ WHY UM\. 8,,9!: TOWN ' Members or 'the Girls Hl-Y club ol Frida at 10 a. m. with Mrs. Coljn dale High M'hool before enterlq a,,. wod tn IJuka, went to tale ~er' u.ld, and •be uked that Clark, •plrttua'.I llle: tva Kay~. will th~r 8tomo~~ ni ht at th~ .. During u.e at Mn. Mc-"Newpor~ Harbor Union Hikh Brow~, 2631 Bny Shore Drlvr, Bay the :wrvice. r•..,.11 Seman'• CbW'Ch iN:Utute ,the public be made acquaint: mJaaiona.ry 'education: Ruth Bar-ch~ at 's dclock fo~ an p ld·1 Ptlel'llOll aJ:ipped 'o~ the ice and sc~ool .!lerved., Shonil. ------• In -.ew l"or.k after tJJe -.th ol wltb the need, for the boolu nett, Christian eoclalnlaUona and .tuhloned 80Clal pmu to bel hurt lttr somewhat." .:....... BrlUsb I • • Mnt Alene Baldwin Ehresman CLASSIFIED· ADS. her bu.at.nd and Me preaenled an lbe abel•M, ol ·the SandP: in-local. chuf'cl\ !ctfvJf!•: VN!na .played and refr~menta served, ,CoJumbla paper. ~ . -People do read the want ad•. will reside. . Claeslried .&di: coat Utlle, do .-web .. tnt11!!1'81llag picture of thl9 l&rged. stltute are both few an · Compton, stildent work; Dorie • . · ...:._ _ __ ot the mlsalonary department. -of The Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler, Luckhardt, youth Wbrk;' Laura I the church. rector ot St. Jamee and rural dean Jones, children's wodc:; Allen'! · ·~ The 13-stoey bulldlng ls the only of the convocation •dminl•teftd Christenson, supply• work; l;)otis• bome which many merchant sea-Holy Communion ~ the momtnc Taylor, llterature an"d publlca- men have, aaJd ·Mn. Burke. It ~esston and the Rev. Fred Parkes Oona; Mabel James, atatus ot aleepe l600 inen and during the of Wilminrt;on cave the invocaUon women. war took care ot ttbm 8-to 10 000 at noon luncheon for which Mn . Tea was served at the social \ mm eacb <Sa¥. serving "tbe ch~ap-Austin Sturtevant, pre,tdent or hour which followed, with mem- est mrals Jn New Y9rk" at Its the Joe.a.I auxiliary, and members bers or Circle 1 l.n charge. cafeteria a.Ad ln the huge dining served coffee. . • room which la also open• to the ------ pobllc. • C. ·D. M. Clwrch .Representallive. of thE" JnsUtutf' C I-L __ ...._ A · • meet .. ch ship and set up a bank· fo e '"'1"~ fltllV. tng service or chang e pay checks Next Sunday bas a double slg- lnto traveten chekes which can-nlfica.nce for the members of the not be ca!i'U!!~ by a drwWen man. ·C 0 ,.. on a del M11·r Con1mtinity Seamen uk aid for their famillt's Church. I t is Memorial Sunday and one Dutch mother bragged and it is the sixth anniversary or that her ~)". bom on the same the first service held by the group day .as a f'0)'-.1 prince&'!., had ""a of people w.bo later orgunlaed the rtner layette and mo~ diapers, for churt'h. The Rev. Perry F . Schrock the pri.ncest' waa rationed to minister of the church. will preach three." A Canadian uked tor Red an anniversary sermon on the •weet potatoet and peanuts. and subject, ··A Day That Speaks." 8l'nt back two peanuts ln a letter, the "crop." · Fo...trn-... Wisconsin G111!'St feted at'f.edua Hills P.eu1 Moore Wheeler le Dinner Host t.o 'The Padres' "'Die Padres," .a group .of 14 Episcopal clergymen who have been meet.Ing together for mony yenrH,. wqrc entertained at dln.ner Monday evening by"' their chair· man. the Re.v. Paul Moo re Wheel- er or St. Jnmf'!I parish at the rec- tory In Bay Shore.. Pf"esent were the Rt. Rev. Don- ald J . Gampbell, .!!Uffrngan bishop of the diocese of Los Angeles; the Very R ev. John Krumm, dean or St. Paul's cathedral; the Rev.a George Barrett. Don Brown and There are foreign roomB In the in•Utute where men of all natlon- aUUes meet and converse in their own lang,J.age. There an recrca· Uon rooms ..ad hostesaea come to play ~ and \erve coffee. Christmas: boxes are 8@11t out on Ahlps .. acme lu."YlftS in October. One captain . told of flCbUnc wtt h 'Mrs. J . B . Rlgp, 2:1 1 !:Mt Bay George Pratt, Los An&eles: 'l'hom- Front, Balboa Island Jet.ed Mrs. D. aa Marshall, A.ttaden.a; John Lu· M. Hagerty ot Green Bay, Wi8 .. •ther. Upland: John Saville, Ann- who is vlslrtng here, at Padua helm; Richard Parker of Hermosa Hills Theatre reoently . Lunaheon Beach: Kenneth Cary of Paclnc abo was -61joyed by Me•damf'1' Palisadee: Gilbert Prince of Van .1Cel'1'Win fla&'erty and John Ma-1 Nu.vs: John Beyant of Westwood loney. · and the hoet. l {' ~ J1f ~ • BONUS MATTRESS VALUE! ¥ 'ft Jt 1' A natlonall y f a ·mo u• mattr••• at '". &onus ~ 3995 • ........ ' .......... _,,, Giw )'Ounclf this bonus mattress cha! IManl yan .J hc.alddul. <t1mfortable ns.lt's Englandu bonus qualiiy through- -.•• fineR m.reriab...welt constructed, Kientiiically designed for. luxurious tts<. All dlis at law~ fO you •.• a fraction of a cent per night insum you of com· pine, c.ifonable sleep. See this today 1 ·ouR SLEEP SECTION ALWAYS OFFERS THI WIDEST SEt.EC- ~ THE :flliEST QU~~TY AND THE LO~ PRICES! • • only full « twin ala• IONUS FEA1UllES . . Hi ghl1 tempered stee..I lnner.aptin-g unit. - la1et upon Jq,.... al cushio1ty cotton felt. leinforced, fancr omched, -p<oof sidewall·•· Corel handlet. Heov1.# dvraW.~ 1lf'4 colorf•I wo•e11 ........ < .• ·'Ope• IJ'.ldllr .• I!. • ..... , .... • ~ . • • ~ ..., .. ~PUil 18 HP WLY FOi ' MEMORW DAY HOLIDAY Safeway StorH will Ito ope11 ~~.:.~Mrf29, 1950 »am llUX9 JUESDAY, JUI • JlllORIAL DAY ~"liis ht: i\nlon, Bi.bop.) ,lt:nll, Min_. ~-et Pickles ~ ·~ IDlll rillllel ··~ -·· ~---·· " Libby. Plckln "'=~ 'f;:" n• Sweet Chips c~· I~ .. Dill Chips. l:;: . 5 '~ • Sweetblilh l.i: 5 ·~-• fr..dt'sMlllfard . ._,. li- e,._, $Cllod typm. 16--oz. }or, 10cl Libby's Mustard ..... ,.ID" ~ tl01Nllll Monstw Gum Drops :,;:-II" Osiai••Sllces · ....... 19" H-ymmb Chips , ....... t39 P.eamd Clusters 14. ._ U- Clloeet.te Drops ,.,;,._ 23- !w1 .. illtMints ' ,.._._219 Mr. G11 .. bar =• -:::.."' 239 Kraclde hr •= '7t::" 23- Cracbr Jack c.J.:Z. Z -'9" -·---_T _______ _ WAXED .I BABY .PAPER I FOODS W.'JlsJ.rond. I Clapp'aJ..;.., Forltn1cboa, I 6~-... .-. 1 :: 21· 1 2 -!1·¢ -~--------~------------NBD HouaeholdCluna. lerkft. t .balhroo11L -------·--·-----DASH : O.IYML . SOAP ... c. ....: v ......... ----.... -. " .• ,. .... , 1-Miirlr• ~-• •. .. ,,,-~~ ..... .,._.. ..... C,i i'• U ~ ""-': ...... ,,, ....... r - <}utdoor eating. time is herei Balmy days that make wonderful foods taste even better. If you have a picnic in the offing, start y}>ur plans with a visit to Safeway. Dis.co\'er how much !you save -w'ben you buy al~ your picnic needs here. I · . 1111.11-:i:n ,,:i~ slondor413C: .,...,. .,p • • loof 'arsi'"' . WI! COFFEE 1 ·~ 65~ _.,.... J11cn!c colfeo Airway la Bne. (3·lb. baq, 1.89~ . C · UB'IGLI 3129• GUIRE Pac~~a;:ll~da [lb.19~ C"A S or~~-~~ ~0 F picnics. for backyard or patio suppen., for regular di ' ncrs, you'll find Safeway meals grand eating. I · cmc s iii~ lb. 69° FRIC~EE !lb. 65° ,,!t~-GoT'tG<ado A. Efbcenllod. cut up. packaqod. T dr lo cook. BITS ' ~<ie= . •. 53F LOii ·~!t! !.~i!?!S b. 49P LOii . CBOPS or IOAST L 69P Contor CuL Eaotcn Pork 11. BOAST 51:iF~CuL b. 53~ llltlll# MllTI ~ fat your pknic outinQ ........ Lo~. Sliud JBe Small, In Piece .. • 7- Pln\ienfo loll •. 55c Lullitletl Meat Spiced •• •5'" Wi ers So<N-,Slo;nleu JBe . lri C.lloPockoge •· •7- lrl schweiaer · •. 5~ I ••• ... a- • a.:61°. ITllU llW 'lltll 100% ':::OJ.~ Bread '::': I .. Mr5. Wrioht'•. Sllclfd. frntl! I Yellow Margarine .. ~· Surwoybonll ~-Quorteredf C01'1Gi.cl • lt'9 NEW Mi ....._ Fleet Mix ''" o;"""' .... 299 Kitchen Craft Flo~ •:;:-15e CS·lb. bog, '45c; 25·1b. bog, I J 5()...,., l .151 \ Enric;hect.M~i.de......,flM ~ I Soda Crackers ""* :!' ~· flt.ESH !~ in wnrino 51.t•~ Olive Oil :.-:::; 18' ,::; ~· U.-.O,brond. 116-oz. botf1e,~} 'I..:, . lfma8eans j 2 '-23' Kif-.-bnltld. GrMn & . I Pet=toe ,.._ Ilk>•. can 15e . ·--. .u, .... ~~ Your nearby Safeway 1'01 a wide auortmellf of picnic needs, at low prices . Check the list below, then stock up at Safeway Sweet P'oddes . , , C.,_,' , -Eggs Mixed Piclr.lfl ... Butter .•• Mayon noise Dill Pickles .•.. Margarine •... Spreods Ripe Olives ... Green 0 1i¥M •.•. Salod Dreuing .•.. Stuffed OIW• •••• -Potato Cl'lips •••. Beverages •.•. Conned Milk Cookies ... Soda Strows •.• Poper Cups Waxed Poper .... Plastic Table Cloths Papeo-Nopkim .• , . , Matches ptgstic Knives, fotb, Spoons. /lltlllt •1,111111 Sof_., h05 \jOU( fO'llOl"ftn, priced low. Orange Soda :1"..!1. ..'::.~::::.. 10- ~'' Of"e e11Tt0 on bottlft. S C I .............. _ 1-no o a BevefOQ4' 12... ...... u- ()eopos.ib ~ htn> on bottles. G. Al ,_., '"" ..... I,.. 1nger e Peoi.. 12 ....... tt.. u- ~k o,. e#tl'O on bottles. Strawberry Soda 1.':!.-::::... 10- c~. lmitot'°"' Dtpo..ih: atJG an bortt.a. Hires Root Beer 2 :.<;:;; 25• O@pof.it'I utro on bottles. Hires Root Beer 12 ....... ttte 5° DePMit1 ore rJctra on bottle.. lucl<y lager Beer • ~ 31• full Q!,IQtf. I Cow of 12 bottlft, l.661 Ootpxit1 ore ell1ro on boffin ond c-.. lucky lag1r Beer '!:.•· 15• No depmlts. tCOM of 24CGnJ, l .521 lucky lager Beer ~ 14e "°'111! Wfrf"' bott&.. no depoait, IC.. of ~4. l .21t Appetizer Wine .... 619 Monte Crhlo, Cotifomia Sheny. Bftr ond wine o'ff~ed for ta .. onfv In Sot... woys lic:ented to &oelt tN-rn. Toxn odditionol. Nescafe "i::· 47• ";:· 1.29 Nob Hill Coffee ~ :.;:· ... ,oclwdinec:0110mVboQ. 12-lb.boQ, 1.JSI Edwards Coffee v,::r ~"!· 73• Dripor~eriM. 12..a..cmt, f,+.1 IClf'ipQrind, lf.z·lb.con,40c) Tea in Bags :tt. 47• ~• 17- ccrtefburv e1oc1c.. Sen.e hot or ieed. Flavor Aid ":<:.::' 2-. .. Choice of Cheny, Gtape, ~. Orar9r, Jlcnpt,erry ff' St10lfllbel1'1 ~ ... ,,,.. Montrose Butter .t:=: •· II" Certified U.S. Grode M, fim Qt.mllty. [gcti QUartet'" c-INf ...... 111t'QPPM. Spring House .Butter ..... Grode A. Fint Quolity. ~ Lucerne Milk --Ilic Homo"9Fliiwl. FRESH! CHolf ...... lcwt car-. 37c) Prica IUb;.ct to State 9ocwd ... terr.-. Whipping Cream • ":::.::' 291 LUC'lme.~ ................ Skimme,I Miik=: . I • -. • • • ' • .. -• • ' • • • • • • • • • ' , i • • ' I • • • • • • • I • I I • • • I • I • • • • • I • • • t ' • . i • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • .~ • • PA&E 4 -PART II - . . ~ ' . . . . . ·9!0U .C4,.. ~O. ••~ER~" D•aig·eii FURNl.TURE CO. ' •• We Buy encl Sell New encl U1ecl Furniture • 1812 Newport llYcl., Costa Mesa le. 5656 iPollUcal Adv.) . . ' J f Were You Promised · ·Lower Taxes? LET NOBODY . DECEIVE YOl,I WITH CAMPAIGN PROMISES OF THAT SORT. • No Assessor can either lower or inc;rease taxes. ' The County the ta1 bill. Assessor has nothing to do with fixing the amount of The 'Assessor pieces e valu•tion on property. His job is to keep similar property in any area on an equal level. Whether the valuation level is high or low has no effect upon th~ amount of taxes paid. The size of the tax bill depends adopted by your board or council. upon the When you think of taies. think of budgets· your tax bill comes from. • • . SIIC of the budgets because that's where For fair and square County Assessor's job-- EVALUATION OF PROPERTY , which is the Re·eiect- MAURICE F. ENDERLE COUNTY ASSESSOR • • Candidate for a Second Term. Election June 6 • , ELECT . Congressman I RICHARD NIXON • . U.S. SENATO.R The Man who "brolte'' t/H . Hiss·Ch~mhm Espioug1 Gile ' ' ' T1llS IS WMAT YOU.CAii DO TO 1181 Wiil llEAL SUUlllTY fOI YCIUI FAMILY • Talk lo your irloncls oncl no lthbero • TeU '°"'friends oncl neighbors to~ obout eong.........., Ni-. · · toCong-ntlUiononthe,UCredla • w~ '°"""'friends oll 0.., Coltlomki ~ ~ Moodoy ot e..u PM. "'-'c-e-Ni-. · · '•r ... .,_ .,....._.,o the pelll on . . •l•ttioa clay, ....... • Dn11ocr111J ·11."4 Rtp~ r.• "°ie o• ]11111 6th for RICllARD -111011 : 11111• 114111 1111101 l'llU/Jlfl'Uazl'Ofla S~ ,,, TIPJ-~AL ~l'AIGPI l'Oll GOOD G0....-.1!, TO ~ ~ ,..toff ~ UNft'.lil) STATEs SENATOR · eaAMIS ClOUJtlt CAllPAimf ~H"l"M • _:. All ' Ms ,. S s' • •"•• ... h Alia Or'n11 K...B. ·w n at-. -4 La Boy LJ-. h .. eo..aiur- ·, • ' -. ' • ' • • • / Save Mesa Home ' From Trash Fire Several Coata Mesa re!!ldenccs .were .saved from burning Thun· day afternoon when an open traah fire spread to dry grass and burn- ed over five acrc8 of la.nd before being put out by Costa Mesa VO!· unteer firemen. The fire -burn e~ between 18th Sit. and 19th St. and Monrovia Ave. and Placl'.'ntin A vc., cndan- ,e-erlnjt homes along north side of 18th St . The blaz~ a lmost jumped 11.cross Placentia Ave. but was prevented from dolni; so by the t"ffort.1' of two t ractor opcrato~ plowing with discs Bttachcd to their trac- tors. They were Ralph Invi:i. 1578 Newport Blvd. Rnd Phil Cassel of Santa Ana Hei~h t~. Ftren1cn said thp blaze Ata.rted at 1 :21 p. m . and thC>y estimated they ,;avC'd property valued at $2500. • Vets Receiving Advance Notice5 of NSLI Expiration Some veterans holding National Service Life Insurance term poll:. cles are receiving their notices of expir&Uon, a.ccordln&' to a Veter- ana AdmtnlatraUon Insurance or- fl cial today. Thia· means that such veterans may ei the r renew or -:onvcrt thel r policies If they.Want to keep their NSLI protecUon. Such renewal notice!'! are sent a pproximately two monlha In ad· vance of the Insurance expiration date. Notlcrs Include blanks for renewal of pollclcB for an addition- a l five yearJll. The new pf.emlun1 rates wlll be ba11ed on present ag~ of ~ch veterans . Renewals mWlt be POftlma.rked. or stamped in at a VA office, prior to explration. There is no grace period after the explratlon date: F orms are available at any VA office tor conversion or term poJt- cl~ to any of the six permanent forms ot 1 ln.eurance aVB.llable' ·to ~terans . INDUSTRY SETS RECORD United States factory sales of new ·motor vehicles hit an all-tim~ high in the first thr ee months of 1950, reporta the National Auto- mobile Club. During these month& there wu an output of 1.635.966 n!!w motor vehicles. 1,342,408 of which were passenger cars. 293,- 007 were motor trucks, and Ml were motor coaches. College to Hold Beaux Arts Ball It wlll be an. eve.nlng reminis- cent ot old Vienna thia: Friday night when members of the Coast College Art Department it.age a Beaux1 Art.I Ball in the college gymn.u:lum. On th1a occasion the gym, once a cadet officers club, WW be ~ formed into a Viennese ballroom wtth hundreds of t.,et Of b&Jua... tn.dea, tall columm and .. rtoua flap, state standarda and !1.andes- flagen" 9f th,e royal bouau "Of Awrtro-Hungary. A particular feature of the decorative &Che!ne. will be a 20-foot chandelier. wlUch. like all other decoration&. will be made by the art atudents. Thoee eaped&lly resJ>onatble for the ~ rattona Include Gaylord Ortman. Storm Caao, Robert Whyte, ~ dine Alexander and Alice Arm- anuwt. Kuoic fot. ule -on will fea- blrio dl'UD>)' Vltnn9e. waltaie; and all sueota will appear In ·..,.. tumea repreeeft'tlns tamoum cbar.t ---l'Y-. The. -will bfcln-at 1:30 p. m. wltll a piind-"7 a DUe ~ 0c•t••"who1wm pr • .,. °"" u... 11a11. o-•+ms will ~,..... u. ._,.._., .,"MPL ft '• TN abj f fw tbl: ... ·-..._ i"t -=.,,, Oort a ··--ft1l;•11a·- CW ... bJ' ftM* 'ttm .--? '"':;.;:.-...... ---.. ... ' • . . • • • • " ' • . ... • T alee _ th'. Key ••• Take a · Ride • • • ' Take the Leader! 7 • • Drive home the facts ! I CQevrolet is FIRST ••• and !Finest • • • , ' Orin ,..,,.. '!!!. ltHfl ••• ftm ... orMt Fl""t ••• '-TMIU:U AND ntllfl I Come in • . • drive hom~ the facts of Chev- rolet's greater all-round pcf ormance with econ- omy .•. and you'll dtcid to drivl! hbml! in a new Chevrolet! ' You'll experience extra1value in every phase of Chevrolet roadsac?ion • . . in its ftcet and fru$aJ ·VaJve-in-Hcad Enm· e performance •... in its finer driving and ri ing case . • . in the enviable view afforded by ts curved windshield with Panoramic Visibility ... and in its greater all-round safe?y-protcctio~. Come in-today! Drive,jhome these fac~ to your own complete satisfaction! And you'll be quick to agree that Che le? is first and finest at lowest cost/ Drlvo heme tftl1 Ioctl ••• FllST ••• ontl AMtt let i lOUND SA.Fm AT LOvifST COST • ' AMERICA'S Bl;ST SELLER I • Ti,Ue tor Gardening? Y~u bet .1. have ... • f lNCE I GOT A NEW A"iiTOMATI ~ <¥5 RANG~I 1{ you're tied tO your present range, rfci d lhese facts1 Nodiing obe, ill my opijlion. gi-yau u alucb kircben fuedom U .a 00W. OlllOIUUc gU range. Gu ii so Cut. y~ don't ....,n have i.I pie-beat your own before putting ill a cab. &cl becawc die dven tempcratllft never 'iria. you an forget abciuc your cake until tfi,e specified baking time/ bas elapoed. With &.ck cootto~ you an place a axnplele -1 J <be OWll end n....,r give it a tbou1ht uadl tilne for servia.g. You'll have as perfect a dJooH u if you had su~ in your kiicbea dje eatin day. Why don'v you -what <be Of"" auiomadc gu ~ will do for you 7 A'll gu appliaooe dealen and your Gu Com· ""1Y have cliJplay1 of che gleaming 19SO d.ciets, .. which CXJS< ielo 10 ,.ielo 10 operaee. I . the many ma~ of sias rGll9'J j display Is this bea ·. I new . MAYT G , • . o CP model. Others ~Ill see Include Qiloric, Ga~ & Sattler, Grvnd, Harcf. at Lowest Cost! Dtl•• ••-tltl1 f«fl ••• RIST ••• ~Anni ••• fw STYUNG ANO COMIOIT AT LOWHT COST on ... "'·--lftft fadl ••• fJIST ••• GM Rn.st ••• fer DllVING AND IHHNCf EASE AT LOWEST COST AMERICA'S BEST BUY .MQgic Chef, ~lal, O'r..fe Mec1iH, Roper, Ti n, W~ ~ti. -..,. .. z; ;, ' ' .. I r ~- 10f TllllN, -COIYJ11~S . Of- 4 1 " • P..-..... ,( ..... co•••MY • " . ' • • • IEU.OWS ,. A.B'1'NDl'll <JBOJ()J: . te'I. -. . lee Cold --8>' .... - .-_ ~ ! ... • SU· ... .,-.a., mee :r ..... Clbeloe Ot ...._,, 'Cit. NOW ~ • onr U .,.,.,_. ...... . . SPOi~N'S U(i)UOR ~TORE . -11'. lfewpvrt Ill.._ N-rt -Bar. U .. • • Did you ·know··'. you can • telephone anywhere in the country _ f 50 1 · . or PLUS or ess TAX daytime .::.a::.:::.ror - Whan you've good• news to tell . ; . when, for any • reuon, you want to get in tous:ii with the folks away bom home, think .first of fast, personal Long D;.. tance. With ratee ao lo!", it's one of today'• beat bar- gain&. And only Long Distance l:an span the mllea with the warmth and penonality of your own voice. \ u Be Lo11(J Distana .•• BO personal, BO faat, BO ine:cpensiw -·r. .. , .... , .... ~ Plclftc Tilephone @• "'" ,,, c1111 If y(!Ur8EST ·cup of coffee ... * *and the Easiest ./vay to malu it is with an • l~CTRIC COFFEE MAK£RI i r ITS DOWlitlCBT COODNESS .. -emi·t such a human •tis&ction, we'd say there was a heavenly touch to , colfee made in a modem dcdric c:olee maker. And . it'• 'lomdhing evayone can enjoy, e>ery day! -psy to makel (;ouldn 't be asier. You just siy " ~-the dee maker does tlie:mt. Coob c:olee .. . . . . . ll!;the just.a,lit ~ sbllb cil; Ila -" itsdf to ~ tbC a6e tiof. all ao~. 1-it, laCl ..... .. • time. t '+ • • ' ~ 1111 ' · n& •• "e1' 11ic c:mtr• Ciaal.ca1ee ftFt. uo1 ~ _,. .... nq .... ~ ·;,t.a--wl t ··-wil jw, --~ ... modan clc<b~ ..... • st 1 • Yoo pt a f#t1 '9t Gf ..,.i taslle for• liliilsty at111N117 . .-.~ u ·•r..i ,, ' ' OAJ.A ~-Dr .... Jin. J.atW 0. Lewe, .,...,._ i'e'elM\, ..ct their pm were amonc tllo mMJ' PJ' putlcl,....to st ta.. r.....i .._,.._ --s tM _ _, •-"'S or the ' . I Newport ff&rtror Ysda& Olab 8atarday eftlll.aS. Left to rtpi are llra. l:rne1t D of Brent- wood; O..Orire YUdloy of a.I...,.; Mn. Lowe: Hr. Md Mn. itaJ""""" lllluae of Weot Loo AaseJeo; Dr. Lowe; Mn. YanDey, and Mn. 8Cl.llloa. (Phot by Beckner) Benson to Give College Address Gradr.1aUng studenta of Orange Coaat College will be addreued by Dr. George Charles Sumner Ben· son. preefd('nt of Claremont Men'• College, at commencement exer· ciaes June 1~ at 8 p. m . in the college auditorium. Thia WM announced thl.8 week by Dr. Basil H . PeteMKm, preel· dent of the Orange County lnstltu·. lion, who said that his college haa been greatly honored by Or. Ben- 800'8 acceptance ot the Invitation to spea.k iit the exercises, the a('C· ond ln the history of Orangf' Coast . Dr. Benson hM been exten.elvf!<. ly active in governmental admin- latratlon, having been a conault- Chrysler Begins ,. Paper Campaign A newspaper campaign deacrib· ed a.a the blggeet and most con- alltent that hu ever been put be· 'hind a line ot Cbryaler car11 h$a been announced by Joseph . A . O'.Malley, generaJ sale• manager, Chrysler Sale. Divlllon, Chryale.r cOrporation. The campaign will lnclllde more than three thousand dally and weekly newapaper11 from cout to cout, coveriJ:lg practically ·every Chryele.r -Plymouth dealer town that has a newBpaper. The first advertisement ap- peared the \ve.ek of May 14.th. A second wlJI follow the week ot May 21st, and the aeries will con- tinue each week during· the month ot June. S..CAR OOLLl8JON A three-car colll.elon at Flrat St. and Van Nemi Ave., Santa Ana, caused minor damage to all \"<'hlclea Involved, police reported Mondny. Carts figuring In the mis- hap were driven by Robert H. Danskln. 730 P oppy St., Corona del Mar; Nancy K. Hanaker. 17. 309 S . Sycamore St.: Mathew O . Thomu, Los Angelea. Thornton I Named t~r. 9.~~L~ J~.~~)!.~~- pruldent ot Orange Co.a.at College, h.u been named a member of the ' summer &ehool faeulty at Unlver· •lly ot CaJttomla ~t Los Angeles, to serve u aasisf.t director of the wOrkshop ln neral F.duca- Uon. Hie part.lcul r dutlC's will be: In the field of ~dance and ad- mlnletratlve arran ements. Dr. Thornton. fq the put year. hu been aervlng ks chairman of the Southern Cat\iornla Commit- tee on General Education. Specially sclec)Pd reprr.e cnta- tlve..e from all Cpli!ornia junior college.a w111 com~rtsc the work- shop personnel v.?tose duty will bo to develop tn s\ructlorial plan!'! in the fie.Id of g<'ncral education. Theae~plans . whcn\completed, will be uAed u a guidt for dcvelc,.pinJ: i:rcnPral l"ducRtlon Programs in th'c varloue cjunlor colleges or th Stat.e. Fred Huber, de n of men , and Miu Loull!k' Dowlen. ln~tructor In English anr1 ~hllosophy, will represent Coa11t Co11cgc. A •man °a~S:r F;.~ 1n em.ta Optimists 1 Hear Mesa burned Monday: The prop- erty. a• 1s2 eabr1110 st. .•• owned Colwell Cfta..I.. by Kenneth Dutro. Cause ot the ..,,,....,. .. fire waa not listed by the Stale Some.thing new! was added to Division of Forestry. One truck th' newly-formed Optimis t Clul> tron1 the COffta Mesa station was meeting at Coron 1 del Mar; they sent out on the call., ~ad , a political ~candidate who · OCC· Cla· s·s! M· a·,·1s·'; ~Z+.~:~. · !~~~~~ . election June e a• trict attorney < D&. O~E . JilcN'soN ant of the Oounctl of Stale Gov· ernrnent. the Council ot Emerg· ency Management, the United States Bureau of the Budget, the United States Civil Sen(ice Com· mission and the United Slates De- partment of Agriculture. H e co'nferred In 1949, aa a vi.ell· Ing expert, with ~rman leaden In ~ development ot local aelf government in ~rmany and has been director of personnel and di-, rktOr of the adminielratlve d.ivle- lon of the Office of Price Admln· ialration. During th·e last war, he served ln Italy, North Africa and Austria as a lieutenant colonel of the Ot· flee or Military Government. Fo1lowing4' hie cr&duation from Pomona CQUege and from Harvard Untveratty, where he rece.Jved ht• muter of arU and doctor of phlloeophy degrees. he waa a pro. feaor of . public adnUnt.tration &nd poUUcal science at the Uni· veraity of MichJgan. North\VefJl· ern University, the University ot Chicago and at Harvard. Now at Claremont, in addition to hia ad- minlstrative position be la protea- sor of Political Science. Clothes to Europe ~~fuE~~~:: ·~~;~E::~ Three pa.reel.I of clothing, col-Hi• wae a talk bout "VR cation lected by members of the Orani'e in Mexico,'' but he made It known Coast Evening College clua in that he's not In lhe travel busl- I:nternatlOna..1 Trenda, have rec~l · neas. He was thcrl?. and he told ly ~n malled to a u . s. repre--about it. It was ~a 7-day ho rsc- sentatlve in the American zone of back trip to San ~ Pedro Marti er occupied Germany tor Slstrttfutlon mission, a one-tirpe link . in the to two needy men of that area. coa.et's chain of tniu:lons which The response came in answer to for almost 130 yet.rs has gone t o a letter from KlaWI Harden in ruin in the rugged llnterlor or Baja Germany to Dr. Gile.a T. Brown, Callfomla. ~ · lnetructor of this clus In inter-Nobody down t~erc ever heard national affairs which meeta '!I Inflation, and ptgh prices are weekly in the St. Jamea JDpiacopel unknown, Colwell ip.ld .. Chuch. Lido hie. Addlnl" anolhe.~ twist to the Prior to 1htpping, three mem· meeting, Candida Colwell was bel"S ot the cla..ss ....... Ve.rgil Oak-early -and the members were den and Mr. and Mrs. John Quint 1,te. • -brought to the claa over thirty Pre.lident Willl':f'l Toblaa of the pounds of clothing'. tnQIUdlng club ahand pre1t41ng bonors with ahlrta, sweat.era. troueera and two ProC'f'&J1l Chairman John E. Sad· auJU, the combined cttta trom au letr. 4 clbii me.mben. "At first we thought we faced a problem," a&Jd a spokeimari cf the group. "for the request called for garment. to fit a 'tall' man. But forlWiately two member. of out' claas are llix·foote~d ao our problem. was eased consider· ilbly." • PllLLJNG OUT hf"ROM CURB Be sure that thaf-0ut.aidc lane of traffic ill clear bdpre you pull out from the curb IJito the moving stream, advlles th~National Auto- mobile Club. A backward glance rnay aave you·the ~oet ot repairing damaged tendera, r br<>ken benes. .. 26, 1950 ......... k.11 " llESS-.:8: · RUSH _SQUARES ·"25¢ each . . . . tn••tled ; A>q -sua Pa • foot - Odil -o13PQF ....... I See ~large dllplar e BAJIDIOO RATrAN MATOBSTIOK, DRfW DRAPl!ll!JE8 e PAnO "1BNITUU • TROPIOAL urrit.N e TROl'fOAL ll<JllZICNll e ORA88 BUOll e 'J')IOPIOAL L.U0'8 :ntEE DELIVERY SERVICE Santa Anci Tent & Awning' Co. UIH 8o. Main, llanla Alla , Klmber?J' %4"11 -Fair- • • -Impartial-. • , ' -t • • • . WANT eo-OPERAnoN? . . . . . -I led .......... w. IA~nNE-SUpenisoi. 01)111-Comty 5th District , : ~i;.:.. •'! .. ' ·~ ~ " ·: ll!C!>-.·Oollep -tto .. ' : 19 y..,. la (lallfonlla • Mer. Na""3m'17 Xaowa Dept. Store UDit '" feP U Tun. .... ; Nat'ow1 A.want Ovlc 8erVlce 1940 • a~ Oou.u &r:puie•(!• ~ lfem'9 8MNllM Plannlec AM•a • of canton.la. .. hot Oomm. VFW -Lest-!S Y'!"'" ' . ~u-*" No Potttkal Pftuwoe • • I. .l~QWJC I . . ~·~ eou: C:OUAaa -~=t a few . ..Mlllutes from the lleeeb . •-9'reet • ADcllo 1bwen ·~:rA.ANA._MfCH:f.97' .. • -Co•rteo ... -Ellleient• WILLIAM jG. BONELLI ( 1 > M....i..r, ! ,_ a-d of E ... bmllOll x ~ WILLIAM G. IONILLI HAS II N YOUI IOAID MJMlll SIMCI 1 tll. HIS IMPAITl.AL INPOICIMINT OP Tt AND L19UOI LAWS IS A KNOWN llCOID BonelU S(l)'a: KEEP Liquor Away rom Minbrs · KEEP Favoritism o J t of Tax Administration KEEP Down the Nu ber of Li<iuor Li c:enses KEEP liquor Away tom Churches, Schools, Playgr.ounds and Residential e•s . • ..,T - RE-ELECT HIM AT THE PRIMARIES' June 6, 1950 NOTE OF WAINING . fMN will be twe ca .. ,.,_ i.., rite --.t ..... n N ,.., prt.-ry ltallot. Your 0W11 tM4 1•"9- =.,~I~.,._, .. rite rMMt1 hr t c ....... 9'1ntl-. ... 't let fW1 ,. .. ft1l"4 fCHlf •M ca.rlN WILLIA BONELLI. TATE IOARD OF E9UALIZATION I llNCUIUINTI . y.,.,_ Ca-'ttM for WI..._ G ...... U I 1 · Y• ............. ,.._ ,.,.,. . a_.-,_,.._ ..... in ... , ...... \ ,_ lfCf I • ? ' I • I • • • ·p~_ J1Ultuclio1i IN YOUR HOME OR 'MINE • </ete•a 1'1UMeil. ' (MRS. A. RENNER> CONCERT ' PIANIST OF THREE -=---C eNT J N~TS ·. Qllalluat. BIM'-1 oj 8.la. &ti.' : 315 Heliotrope ' Ave. Harbor 2989..J ' - ,. I . ~oro•a .. Mm' · 1 .. Retain His ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE A1 74th Diatrict ASSEMBLYMAN EARL W. STANLEY • Knows His Job • Is Able, Experienced • An Honored Leader Servtce to his 7 4th Assembly District transcends party lines, has won for Assemblyman Earl W. Stanley the endorsement of Republicans and Democrats alike. They appreciate his ob;lity and experience for the good of the county, and his pledge of "Service B~fore Self." FOR HTURN TO THE STATE ASSEMBLY I Earl W. STANLEY + IT IS fOVR DllTY. AND l'RIYll.ECE TO rOTE }IJNE 6 I POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT I A PLEDGE ... TO THE PEOPLE of Orange County ·"'' ~ 'I ·.; .. 4 ... · ~' ' ~ . . ~I;. , •• : I ' , ..... \ ~~-r '~ I .... .. ' ! ·"·. I ! " ),I . . " JORN K. OOLWELL hu made but one pledge -to . the people. It Is a pledge of honest, sincere law en- forcement. It Is a pledge to give the pe6ple ot Qr. ange Coonty a District At· tomey who does his duty with ability and impartlaJ. lty. 1JNFETl'l'.BED . BY PIUHOSD to aey &f'OUP or c:liQue ln rftU;m tor Political sup.. port. Jolt!\ K. Colweli ·bu placed hlo cam- paign for eJectlon zquarely 11or.... the people -W'b o 1 have a ri&ht to expect honest, a1ncfte law -t. ~-us.ntaAa .. City Attorney, Colwoll -zbo 1w .._ lour. years u lle!Gl1' '.illmlot ,.._..., before •n¥nc Naor ••tat ....... World Warn. ma ...;.,I ~·=•'11,.... Of law--· ........ --.., N..,. 6sty. Aa Y-Wild AllCll.IEr u svu ro rora lfJU ' \ '"' D ...... a,_., JlllUm from -----AM R , I pt pla8 W att..t ,(M s sr"()n· .. -........ , .. ""'-........ -1M111S ~ Iii IA ~ 1111rt111r 11q allib -....,1nr llliUl!lll y_,. •· -II• the ..tloii'• .... ~ ~ .z-•clooaJ .,.,. ,,.tp )am&, ~--,,.._ .. atteadof,-tOJ) = rz: = 1:a": ! .... -•• Ille --... In C.C. AM '11 ••·ry• at. tile pmea .,.ua .e •zlbllClWld ovw ~tJon ~om -Y at a .P. ,,,.. and _.......Kn. t11rrt•10 KcmdaJ:. Wt'd- z 1&7 W ~ zt a,_ p. m. ct.e-Mlt. . lllm_,. <Of tM Newport Har· ~ 08-wbo.,plan <to ,.i.ypln Loo 'Anploo 71'e 11<.,.,.S MnL ifoe Wll· -. Mr. &lid, 'Mn. -Brown • Mr. Ud MnL Al. W . Tb-1.. Mr. and Mrw. +_. A . Waterman, Mr. ""-"-''~,, and Mra. CJenn Rust. Jame1 John- IN Tlm'".PATIOlftOOM al the Blll:N&a.• O.b 1aet ·..,...;., .... ·..MnW•t'tlNt ....... %. dlaaoe ,....,.. aon, Mra.,Joe Bninner and Mrs. • ~. • 1 ~7 Roy Bt.rotz. , voted a llup MeeiNa. ·8Mwa here at~ ft!ll~Meiit· ~ ~ r11• ·11nr1a. ue ·'1: hll ~. or Memben er the Laguna Beach Rantlnston 'Btacts; 'Prbdlla Ward, of .. 'Ma; Chuolr Ser.kJ.,t,of. OMta>Mea; aad l"f'le 8odM'ller&', Duplicate ·Brldl"e Club wbO have . et Ne\\_...rt UfllP.ta. .Beir. Paul MM Wllietle.ra•d 'Mn:·'1"1tz4*>r,' of...,. ll!tllofftt, do~ honor• with made rneTYatlON to ~ are the IDW'IOUI ~llte cake.· ... '. (Pbofo,by Beckner-) Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wetherby, Mr. ' . ~ . ~ M ~--1 ., \ Harbor.ite Return · .. From Ha aii . , ' ' : 9n Board ~urline ... __...,."' .......... w .. """"~·., .... -.."'" ... ,,... ......... ,,..,.._...,...~.,,.,.,....,,.,. ............... .,;<~.... The 2otb Qood\Vlll Tour or the C I t . f F 'c/ A f.'-' Cl b Lo.t Ancel.. ch; moor or OoN· Omp e #On 0 Tl ay 1efnOOn U mere. to ,the Hawaiian bland• · ·· / . • was l!ICheduled to l end toda,y with New Home Rerealec/ af lnstal at1on OTrl'Yal at thi ha..,.r or the Mat· · · son line Jtixury_ ~p-Lurlinf'. With M_rs. Calin Viele. chairman RetumJng today was a group of the building. committee, an-Hungarian Rhapsody I Brahma~. ~-Hal'bot . ~ldel!f8 which lncl•d· nou.nclng completion ot the Costa All the mualclana wore attr,cUve ~d : :Mr .. Md Mn. Emanuel ·A .. Mesa Friday Aftt>rnoon Club-formals. Chtlaty; 205 Nor;th Bay Front, house, the lut n1eetlng or the Dance and muaical numben Balboa Jetand, M~. Elizabeth A . club year• and the last In Legion were offered by students of thE' ToD.stam, 250 Notth Bay Front, Ha.II was held Friday, May 19. Balboa lltland en Mr. and Mrs. Mesa School of Dance. Mrs. Heinz Kaiael:. who has Introduced was f;>evra Dodd, Earl W .' Btanley, 19 Beacon Bay, "achieved a wE'alth of wcce• In candidate for queen of the Llot\8 Balboa Island. I guiding the club as its presldent Club Ftsh Fry and camtvat. who Heading the 1f3-person party during the yo.st.year. was lnstallM were Chamber Prtldent and Mn. is bclnl' jointly sponsored by the as pre::i ldent for a second term. VFW A. J . Gock and VI Pre..sid+>nt and club and . 'Poat and Auxiliary . She was presented a cymbldlum 3~38. Mrs. Terrell C. Di::tnkwater. plant by Mrs. J t'an Lawrenbe. The tea table presen.ted an un-The group, wtth:ctiarl~ P. Bay- Mrs. Florence B. Tunis, safety 11 1 h er, auletant to · the prt>sident, usua y co ortul appearance, wit · council chairman ot the Orange handling arrangements, sailed tor a springtime motif suggested Jn County Federation of Women's the leland.s May 3: Working from every detail. Mrs. Max Schach· Clubs, and past president or the a baae at the Royal Hawaiian Ho-ner, whose decorations during the Hunt1ngton Beac h Woman's Club, ... &. tel In Honolulu, tl'le tourist.8 vl11it· r-st year have-'" revealed much was Installing officer. With the ed Mount Tantalu111, the National artistry and originality, ch011e a p 1 Pu l'!tage Almulating a woodland scene. a a ce, nahou School, the Hon-dainty .MaYJ>9le &!II • centerpiece. 1 1 de • Mrs. Tunis conducted ' the oere--· o u u Aca my of Arts, Kaneohe Radiating : pastel streaA\ers .end· Ba p 1 H moniea symbolic of the '""""11th y, iear arbor, and othe r &·-·· ed with old fuhloned nOMgays 1 •-t I t · and strength at a tree. po nLl!ll o • n erest. surrounded by lace paJ>4::r frilLB . Before Mr9': Kaiser received the Delicate pink t4pera and loops .of gavel, Mrs. H . V. Kandle, club pastel ribbons co.ught with daisies member, sang "Trees." by Joyce and -sweet peas enha.nced lh"!i Kilmer, nccompanied by Mra. Don charm. Mrs. Joseph ThompBOn Huddle!to n. ' · and Mn. C. F . Hand pre&ided Rl Other officers Inducted :were the punch bowls. Mmes. Kenneth Stewart, first Cteetlng members and gue8ts.1n vjcc-prcsident; Borthn Tillotson; the toyer were hoste.s.e!I Kn. P. 1ccond vice· president; Marvin v p k •· J H Th . ar es. airs. . . ompaon, ON TEXAS TRIP Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nevlllt>, 232 E . l 9th St .. Costa Mesa, are vlalt· Ing their son and daughter-ln-la\v, Mr. and Mrp .... WUllam Roy Neville at Fort Worth, Tex. They plan to be • • away a month. ~ end n. , v1....-e• J9'ter1 -"!· Amy KeMedy. Mn. C.:rrie; Sap.n- den, Mr. and Mn. Carl Benson and Mra. Kathryn Whitney. S.nU. Ana will be repreaented by Mr. and Mni. C. H . .fohrut0n, Mrs. Fra11k Reed, Mr. and Mr8. Stewart Browne, Of!orge MJlche11. 'Ralph Graye8, Perry McAdoo, Robert Dlachner, Harry Sprln«- mcyer, William and Doyle CUbert. Mr. and Mr-a. J. A. Brown Ctf Anaheim will nllt>nd, as will Mre. C . E. Irwin, Mrs. E . R. McManu•. Mra. Edna McMesters or Fuller- ton, and Mr.t. Merle McComber of Buena Park. A mJnimum or 1,000 entrant.B a day Is expected end many kibit- zers will be on hand to wo lch how the expert.II 'do It'. One or. the mOl!lt lntereattng events ls the Braille Institute Trophy which Is restricted to players who are blind. Another 18 the All .4.meri- can Pairs which 1!11 restricted to hospitalized War Veter.an• who, will be transported to the Elks Temple by the Red Crou. Thert' is no ca.rd fee charged for elqter of theee event.a. St. Joachim ·Church • Mother'' Club . to ln1t•H Officers The Mathen' club of St. Joa- Chim Catholic church, e!osta Mesa, wU1 hold 1nstallatlon of officera: on Friday eveninc ot th1• week. Thoee taking office will be: Mrs. ,.:mory Kratky, president; Mn. Alt~ Minney, vice preatdent; Mrs. Rita ,Myers, eecretary; Mn. John Gouvatn, tre:uurer. .. . ~ .. • .. I ' . ~. g ~ilkide Homesites ovenooicin9 hills lierl>Or. qnly ~n COt-ona Highlands can h spaciou1; 9Mil0ing lit.el .be secured. ' . ' . . ~ .. As 10119 as 5 years to pay for 10!5. t.11 imp~o~allft811h •e i• encl paid for. Resi-r . ~ i . ents in Col'Olte Highlends ha.we access to Pirivate Belrc:fw~ · , All prop.rty fully nist.ricted to guarantee ture vti!UM. • PRICES 1 ~ID AS 'MU.CH AS 50°/. ' - ' -.I . -CORONA ' HtGHLANDS at Verona. dAI. ~tar Calllonlla !IR:\\T 11. COX SalP!t l\lanagPr \Valt4>r B. Mellott, Inc. °"·wr Tek-phont"S: Harbor 11-'·J ilarbQr 2533 MATERIALS COMPANY • SPECIFICATION ltEADY MIXED CONCRETE .-. 11'-' W.llMa (between NewpoN: aad Harbor Blvd.) eo.ta lfeM.-PbDlle ae.con 5S4' --CLASSIFIED ADS GET . RESULTS . ' W i I co x, recording secretary: Mrs. George Powell and Mrs. Fred '5 5 ?65,. C • • • •,•,•i15•1Z5·z.- 'Jf•or,£c Butcher, C'orrespondin!~ Hauck. ;ccretot y; E . I. Moore. treasur<'r; ..... ---.. ------------------.. -----------------------.. ---------..... ------. -----. --. ---. -------.............. _ ... _ .. _____________ .. ___ _ ?'·'· , .. ·z.·z .... .,..-.•. s:c P. A . Ci1an1berlin, auditor; Gun· ling Butlf'r , parlian1entarian. Calla Vicic. Wilbur Thomas. Boyd Rob- erts, J . P. Cooper , Jean Lawrence 3nd Florence Eighmey. dir!'Ctortt. All wore pretty corsages of glad· iolus. C.:halntlf'n Annc:m.nCf'<l Kappa Deltas Install Officers Orange county alumnae aB80c:la· lion of Kappa Deltas lnslalled of- ficeni and planned a dlnner dance !.-lrit. Kaiser announced her np-when they met Saturday at ~ point ed chairmen of standing home of Donna Wtlllam8, Ftdler- con1mltloes lo be Mmes. J errold ton, bualnf'SB of the afternoon fol- Spanglel', rentals; William Wll· loWIJ)g luncheon. Iia ms, wnys and nieans; Andre\v Taking office were: Preflldcnt. J . Lupton, membership; Kennet!'! Stewart, progrBm; Boyd Roberts. Ruth PoweJ1, Norwalk: vice J>rP'll-hotl~ and grounds; J;Jertha Tillot-df'nt, Faith Ht"nderson of FUll~r· ton; secretary, Mrs. 111. W e&lev s~n .. budget ; Max Schachner, ho.~-WIM, Corona del Mar and lrl'~ p1tahty; J ean Lawrence, courte11y urer, Elizabeth Phillipe of Costa and calling; Olis Weath~rw-~ax1., _Meaa .. Edi., tor is.Peggy s. tump'f at. community .service; H • . ·• l~ .•. o.,.,, ·-..·'/;, '•;i., .<lfl ~ ·: Kirby, press. , .'-*'1~'.tliit f ~it -. man at Balboa Bay club. Atte,idlng from the Harbor area were Elsie Ouy, Ethel Wheat, Ber- tha Carlson, Kay Stafi, ... Jane wise and Elizabeth Phillipa. New section chairmen Intro· duced were Mmes. Claude Ander· son, 3rl; P . A. Chamberlin, bridge; ·Gunning Butler , books; H. B. Mc- Murtry, garden; George V. Fox, honiecratt: B. c. Grow, Junior Whitsun~ay Serv.ic~s 1'-fatrons; GeorgeiFox, music; Miss Lyda Conant, nrts and crafts. at St. James Church Mrs. P. A . Chamberlin led the, Pledge of Alleglnnce and Mrs, J oseph Hamblet read A Collet:t to Club Women. • PPl'.,ogwr1"'-"' Velma Huddleston ,b.Rd charge ot the' program. An l~mental trio compoSca ot Mn. Huddleston, pian\st; ·Wilma Seever, vlollniet and.J71.rfinia Seal, cetUat, won fav- or playing the andante movement from Mendelsohn"s Trio ln D, and May 28 is "Whitsunday, com- me:moraUve ot the Pentac01t dl the church calendar, and there wW be servlce:s of Holy C01n1llur.- ion ·at both the 8 :30 and tt o'clock boun · at St. Jdlff lltpt.-' oopal ch)U'Ch llCOOl'dlng to the rector, tbe: Rev. Raul Moote Wbeeltt . .A tlllJ'd -.le tile adult otl>lly -at - -~ hour, 9:io L Jlt. ' AJr DIO'l'AM,al P •f£ ~... I I 7 11 ' ..... oe.--111 Mk a.a ..... MllPIEllN -ll•rl A i .. -..... .-i-..:• 5 # .. ··i:-2 .. JI ,,_.,._ .............. ..... -.. .......... , r,11118W& 'Ml~tl 1 j er:''' -• a ?' ' ., • • . . ' WAJCHES -DIA•DS ~~-d -and HOUSEHOLD ACCESSORIES • • -,.~~. .~., • 25%. OFF ====:-:;;i:::::-::;;:r;.,.,;;;;_. -. ,. of Our ·Prese1it StoC:IC 1r ...... .._ G, P. Case ' WE ·wsr-vACATE juNE ~ ' -. ' • ' OUR NEW STORE . . WILL 8E ALL NEW LADY'S WATCH ' 7°'9wel R. G. P. Case 5191s . I ' 52 ~ Service few Ei9ht J UtdJM.: aLVEIPLITE . • • I I~ 11a1:illu, RINGS • • • \ .. I I l l ' ... .. • ' I • • .. • , • LEG:Ai. NOTJCI . ~ .· . • .. • . -.. . . "" ' . . . " UU.L NO'llel' NO'llCll OI' INTElll'l'ION . 'Non<JS or iilio CliilltD'ICAft ,_. 9'1.... --1e. JM ,_.., -11113. TO ll&LL NoU'* la be.-,. at--t .-1-. • -1'1.--< ..,_TO of 1lle ortli:la1 -I• • , . ' ' . ' • • P RT 11 _:_! kURSOAY;MAY. ·25, l950 .. . \ 1 • - 'N~~ ::~"":"' ..,. ___ PU" SS F Richeberger ii · Named an Point · ·tlarbor .Group NOTIC& la he;:.by pven pas· 'ed blda wj_D. 'lie.,...._ fw.,... T HW: tn'mlllUII,__ d r IM otflea ot Ille .. ,.,., ot °" llU&lit to the provllllons ill sec. e.obil type tablet amo <Min, -, ..... -0 • . "'P CCW.ty, callf~la and ., UOn 3«1> ot the 0lVll Code or th• ann chain: folcllnS ---· -.'°Nl>y .. rtlty ~l IM la condllot· .-., of dofaUlt {ii the pa;-nt state ot Callfomla and .. amend-•et.ball oqult>meat an• ....,_milt .... • <IR-1 can~ctl!ll -"" .,..rormanea or *1ptlona - ed,'UU.t Vl(ALLA.Cll c. MAT,toON, concrete up to 1:00 P . JI., ·J-._ at 1111 Waat Ba--Bl"'1. :vnd than•f laclodlq t1oe - 9 1-A -~" ~ __, In .._imrt Ii•• ca»f~·11Dit.W-~,. •-•auJt nou-•or -wu 'NOTIC& IS HER&BY 1 GJVJ:N :-~~~;;~;::;::~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'.4 Jlat ClartDce L. zutrow, _ret;d!ng + I , ~=r.~o~~.!: = I GIAD.UAnoN AND FATHEIJ'S ' DAY P .. Prou, rMldlng at 1304 Eut 1 , CAAD8 &ND O!YT!J-•,------~.:.•eni:;:;.:~ .. :r~ COSTA MESA STATIONERS ' j ' wb-a<ldi-la 1795 N~ • ~. w~ -.......-~ ti Utl llrm or lrvlo -' ~ Wllb the sudden death, 'n>luw-Booleyud, Coeta Mea, 'California, public at i:00 P. II., ot. tM -~ c oua name ilia :ecorded J'eb. -i, .. ll!IGO,-hl 'Book a.,, MJOY la ot Don J: Smith et -r oc that 'Cfttaln retajl lllM date. BpecltlcaUona may bo ... ,..,_Cordon an4 sm an4 , t aal~ LBIM Pal'O ~70, ot Qttld&I _. San Clemente, the "lpeci.al com .. btirinw 'known u "'>la.ttqoR CUl'ed' Ill tbe office ot th• AML ~ta compoeed of tlle folowtn:a ·ft. th~ ottlce of tJM: Jleoorder qf .n.ru1fer to Tom Canon. realdlng Bea. 6!11-R 1711 ~MYPOrt Bll"d .. Costa Meea rt. rauon, Nevada. the tolklwtng-•Select a Good Book mm our Lendlng Library ~ttee on Dana Point -San Cle-n-1 Sm.t 1n ~·-ot Jt.1.Sneem Qr. !)ft90M, wtiw aa.Mea In. fUJl alWI .... _ .. _... C))patu, C.."llf«nla , Will -Bboee" at 11~ Newport °""' ... ~· __......-.. ..t .. cea of restdence are u followa ~....... · " " ..... rtbed propetty, t~wlt: mente small --p"*"f. • ...r-vud, . !f...._t -Tcnm&IUp, anse c...t eou.p--tM ,... · ..n at public -U... to t11o lllsll- rwed • aevere blow. Smitb. w,. CoUnty ot ~ state ot call-boUra ot 8:00 A. II. &M.6:80 P. K.. >wit: '9t--r fot -la.WW monoy "nse r u r n l t u re, ttxtu~, equipment, merehandlae, ~p pllu, bM:n, wine•. wilis1tle• and dllllllled Uquo ... good '!"Ill and C004 ~ ot. the bwd~eu c&rl'Led on ~ Stas Cafe, 109 21st Place, City of ·Newport Beach, Orange County, Call· elaalrman ot the spedaJ committee tomla, 1nteiidt to Mu the f\J<lures, -Y tbru Jl'rld!IJ'-',,,. -rd Inln Qeo, 1l9rdon, llU w. ' >L tM U-statap. wl1llout war- and bad been tyi actrve and aa-goods. waree~ • mcrcltian(Hae. and ot. TNll!ft rw.i'\w ti» rlal1t to ~~Yd., Newport Beach, t'Mt.Y M to UUe pa•••lloft. or '"-~· worlter tor the rurtl)er oqulpment hi uld at.ore located reject llJUI and aU lllclt; to aeaopt WITNESS my hand thla 14th '""""'-·tl>e Int-_,veyed development ot all small harbor at the above ,..t.ed place ot ""91· other than the Jow~bM and -in· day or Kai. 1950_ to oald ''?NIC'.oe /11 aalll offd of _.ibWU..·on the Cout or ·Oi-nw to HARRY J:. BARBER or all !nformalltlel In olddlq. IRVIN GEO. GORDON Tnlot 1n;~y altuate Ii> tho QC• County. Coot&. Mu&, .<:allfornia. That-the oWDinr Dete: June 9, 1950 at CCUnty of 9'Ul'e.'State ot <lall• tomta. That uld sale and transfer will Replaclng Smith u chatnnan charuter o1 the peraonal property 2~00 P. M: State of Oalifomla,~ fomta, dNcrlbed U or tbe group will he J . ~rb'ert to be so sold la such r:OOI)>, w.,.., Adv.: May 215 • June 1, l tlllO. Count,v or Orange,, B9. That' ~ or Lot M ~' RlshebeJ'ger ot the Cbandlt!r-merchandiae and equipment een-SJped: ftASJL H. PETmllON. ON THl8 lath da,y ot May, A. Newport Ber,.M.a, u per ll'JAP • Sberman ·interests, who baa alao era.Uy used, and tD a retail ahoe sec. Baud of TnlatHs D. 1000, ~et 0 re me, R~ be rt F . t.Mreot recorded "1 Book •· at be made on the 5th day of June, 1950, at 2 o'clO<'k P . JI. ot said day, at the law oUlces ot Roland ThompMn, 208 Spurg90n Bulleting, Santa Ano, Califbmta. bHn acUve ln urging the Dana buslneu. ' No. 4,87-Pltill. Wlllmff, • Notary Public tn and pace 83 of ~eoua Point proiram and plan. / f That the said sale and Ute con-Publlih· May 25 .. June 1, 1950. for the 19llld County and State, re-Mapa, rec01'dl 0£ 1&14 Orange That tbe project has real merit sld.eration for BUC}\ sale wiU be !ldJ.n:c therein, duly commluionOO County, deBcribed u follows: ls "1d$Jced by the reeent action paid on June 5. 1950 at the hour AJ>VE&Tl.8EMEJll'T ll'O& alD8 tnd a worn, pereon&Uy appeared Beglnninl' at. the moat 'ntat the consideraik>n or pTlce t. ~o be pair at the Ume and place lf sale. of the projects committee o! the of 10:00 o'clock' A. M. of R8ld day -rJO'uce•t;=herelty iJven Ula{ ti(. Irvin Geo. Gordon known to me to Southerly corner· of aid Lot Natloftal Rivera and Harbora Con-at the ofl1ce of DUDLEY a: Board of ~ea of the Oranc'i" a.e the penon whose name Us aub-52; nmnlng tbenc.e Northeul- Dated this 18th day of, May, 1950. CLARENCE L. ZAS'i1ROW gnsa whkh met ln Washhtgton i'RANKLDf. Attorne.ys at Law, Coat! Junior Col~p Dilltrld. of ec.rlbed to the within ln.strument, erly alon~ the Southeaaterly rtieen!ly to review l1'e report. 103 East 18th Street, COBta Meaa, o!-ance County, hettlnatter rete•.. and acknowledged t o me that be llne of .. w Lot 42 a di.ate~e • GEORGE P . PROSS whlcli had been submitted t o tM CallfornlL · red to 89 the HQwner". will re-executed the name. IN WITNESS of 126.16 feet; runnlnr Utence c:ommJttee from all parts of the Dated thls 24th day o1 May, 1950. ceive up to, but not later than WHEREOF, I have hereunto set NorthwelJlerty and at right · V endor11 Un.1ted States. . WALLACE C. MATTOON , 2:00 P . M ., of the 9th day of June, my Und and affixed my official anglea, 100 teet; then c e Jn · a recent letter to Harry Seller. 1960, aealed. bids for the award.I seal the 4&Y and year Jn thl.e Southwetterly, parallel to the Np, 465-Press. Publtsh May 26. 1950. Welch, secretary of the Orange State of California, • of conlractf&) for painting of Certificate tint above written. Boutheasteriy line of said Lot Qrunty Coast Auoclation which County ol. Or_,.ge, s.e. • frame buildings. Such blda shaB ROBERT F. WILLMES 0:2, lJS.15 feet \to the South- brought about the study of the On this the 24th day of May, be received In the office of . the By cOmmlssJOn Expires 11/18/~1 Wf'sterly line of aa.ld lot 52; Dan~ Point location as a suitable 1950, before me, tlle undersigned, "Owner", ln the Administration N 463--Pres8 thence Southeasterly a Io o g NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PilOPF.RTY BY TRU~TE>: dte for n small harbor or a har-a Notary Public In and for said BuildJngs, Orange Cout Colleg•. ~blLsh May 18.-:la, June 1-8, · 1050 said line, 100 feet to the point bo? o( r~uge, William H. Webb, County a.nd St.ti.le, penaoally ap-t99!Sl Harbor BoulMrd, nea? of beginriing, UNDE&JlEED OF T&U8T executive vice president of the peareCI WA~CE C. MATTOON, Santa Af'la, Orance County, C.11-for th• purpose of payif\i obllga-Tnat No. 14'~! National Rivers and Ii.arbors Con-known to me to be the person fornia, and shall be opened e.nd LEGAL NOTICE , lions RCC W'ed by aa.ld Deed or WHEREAS, DA VTD L. MON . .\- gresA stated . that the project.a Wh08C DRme is sub9cribed to t.h t! pub"cly read •lot•d at the above ~ •••••1 T t lncludt~ feea, char•es .... d HAN anrt PORlS M. MONAHAN, committee vot r-d unanimously to wltbin instrument end acknowl-atal~ tln1e ln the office of the NOTICE ~=· ;;;EBY GIVEN e:;:;n'ses of th: Tru..stee, s7tm~ ~~-husband 8. n d wtre. by z1C:ed nf Include the Dana Point plan. With edgffl t o me that he executed the "OWner" in such building. that Abatrect and Ttlle Guaranty pended under the t errna thereat, Trust da.ted February 17th, 1948, Ws encouraging word the local same. Each bid m"-cont .......... and bl 1 ... ter!'l't the-•, and ..... a .69 in recordt>d March 10th. 1948 in .Bonk ttt d It ha! ........ _,.. Company. a corporation. Bl'l trus-.. ,..,_. --11•• 119 r Offtcl 1 R ct conun ee un er 8 new c r-· WITNF~S D'.IY hs.nd and official responsive t o this Invitation, the unpaid prlnclp&l of U&.e note se-....,, page 0 8 ccor .s I t d t t k l tee under that ccrtal-9-dffd of f o Co t c Uf J dltl man 8 expec e 0 a e ear Y seal. pl8.D.8, speclfkaiion11, and all the lrust recorded on th<" 1st day of cured thereby. WSlh interest Ulere-0 rnnge un y. a om a, end aggrrss.ive action to advance FRED J . DUDLEY, other docum~l.9 comprialtlg the DeCember. 1947. In Book l!>42. at 00 aa ln ea'4 nolt> provtded. gront and convey the, property tbe plans for the next 11teps in im~ Notary Public In and tor saiJ pertl••nt c 0 0 tract .. -·--nta. Dnted May Zt. lQ&/\. t1'.ereln and hereinafter d,fscrib-t t th '"'°" --~·..., Page 121, of Official Records of """" --• t th o c t Tilt provemen n e area. County and State. Coples of the Cont-ct Docunwrts RELIANCE TITLE c0MPANY t.-u, 0 e range oun Y e THE CJRCUS ROOM ONE OF AMERICA'S OUTSTAND I NG RESTAURANTS! Food Expertly Pres-ed -Gradouoly Se....i, In Oar Unique Dlntn& Room Free Indoor Park:ID.I' .Ne:s:t Door. (SEAL) My commls.<don expires No. 489-Press Publiah May 25,.. 1950. •• Orang-e CouRty, California, to c Tru t t are now on file and open tp public wtaich reference Is hereby made By LESTER A . JONES, ompa.ny, as s ce, 0 securl.'. 6/3/1963. ,·nspec Uon 1n the --'d ot!tcea of f 1 · Vice-President. among other obligations, the pay- 15&1 fm U?'lher particu ars. and pur-nt t •-dat-·' F br the ~-'ner, and may be _.,_, __ • ICorpornte s--•J mf' o one noi.c ,,." e unry ...... w UU(..&U._. auant to that certain notice of c-.. 7 8 bl GR CE H by depositing $5.00 for eacb IM.t. breach and election to sell under No. til--Pres.s. ~l~~.' ,!'8~Clo:....l~ or~er, fo; This depo..sit will be retuDded ll deed of trust, ftCOrded on the 9th Publlab lhY 25. June l-B, 1958· the principal sum of $4871.00, with NOTICll OF JNTENTION the set o r sets of Contract Docu-dey ol February, 1950. ln Book interest from date at the rate ot TO •~LL ments delivered are retuned In 1~• t ~ 118 f Oftt'cJ·' R ....., ~ a .-a.l'e · o a..i ec-LEOAL NOTICE 6 per cent per annum pa ya b 1 e NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN good condJtlon within flve days ords of Orange County, California. quarterly in advance begtilning pursuant to the pcovislons or after the bid openitll'. fin whlch notke It Is declared lhet No. ISI04l March lsl.1948, and contiltuing un- Section 34.40 of the Civil Code of Bids will be received coverllll' & bnach of, and default in, th" til F ebruary 1st, 19!W>. after which the State of California, t hat all pba9e& of the work. Comple-obligations for which .Uch deed NO'f'ICE IS HEJtEBY GIVEN date principal o.nd Inte rest will be Mabel Hengen, A . K. A. May ~oddn e~~eAr~~;:::ntto0f~tns~c~ ol trwit la eecurlty had occt\rred that Abstract and Title Guarantr due in. monthly instnllmen~ or Hansf'n and H erman Hansen. Ven-......... ln that payment has not been Company, a corporaUoo, as trus-$4.8.71 , Including Interest at • per condition and depoelt ot 1@% of made of the principal &nd lnte~l tee under that certain dE'ed of dor. of 213 -20th Street, Newport the t ot.a.I bid by c.ert.ifled chec k or due on October 1st. tA•9. nor of ti-ust record°ed on the 19th day ol cbeen1;.nonlngtheMlsatrcdhayl~.'t.••1<9h.::',0~tnh; .Beach, California. intent to sell to ~ b~' .... ....., ... u John A . Long, Vendee, of 1437 bid bond ls required with each any subsequent monthJy pay-August, 194& ln Book 1689, at continuing until said princi pai: sunl bid.; labor and materials bond and ment.s, all of which are unr,:d Page 226. of Official Records of baa been fully pa•·d. J.falvem Street, Fullerton, C&JJ-\. fornia, \).I that certain personal performance bond required of con-and delinquent, nor of the rtl 0 range County, California. t fl \VH~REAS, default h 8 si oc- property consisting generally of tractor selected. lnataJlment ot taxes tor the fiscal which reference is hereby m&d<' curred 'n that t he installment of all stock ln lr:lde, fixtures. equip-Each bid ah.'JJI be made out oo year llMSJ..50) -WILL SELL, at far further pe.rticular.e, and pur-in t erest due on said note on De- ment and good will of a certain a fO(m to be o bta.lned at the ot-public auctlon. to the highest bid-suant to that certa1n notice of cember l sl, 1919 was not paid retail gift and sea shch sales busi-fice of the Owner In which the def., for cash, ln la\vfut money of breach and election to sell under when due, and hns not sillce been 1 nese known as May E . Hanson Contract Document.& Rn! on fi le. l.he United States or America. on· deed of trust, recorded on the 9th 'laid In \Ybo!e or in prart: and and Herman Han.sen in the City Each bi.cJ shall be made out on tile 18th day of June. 1950, at thE' cJay of i'ebruary, 1950, In Book \VHEREAS, Grarr H. Palmer . .of• Newport Boaoh, Oali.t.-; .. "nd by a certified or cuhier'a check hour of 10:30 o'ct~k .... A..: .... ~,,.._ol 1966, at Pace llC, Or Official Rec-0 ..... ..-.... ---• .. _ ... _, of ·• a 1 d note located at :nn Ocean ~;t:--c:..il-~able to tl:'4! OWJM:r. o11 aaua-aatd day, at the N orth m4ln en~ O• «OraJ)Ce'Oouiraty, cat1tonia.: be~~ d~ed th-a tr uld tomla, and U..t u.e purchaae price factory Bid Bond In fa wr of the trance to the Orange CountJ' Hall (la ~ nottc. tt 11 deda..red that ~ee eell saJd property aDd on thereof will be paid at l& 'o'clock Prlnclpal and aatlsfactoiy com-Of .Reeordl. in the City of Santa & bfttlch ot., and Oefault ln, the i'efu-uary 8th, 1950 duly recorded a. m . on thel;Mh day of June, 1960 pany as aurety, In an a1noont Mt Ana. Cou.nty of Oranre. SUfte of obligations for which 8Uch deed of In the ofifce of the County Record- at the law.otticu ot Vax Hur-JeSa than ten Jter cent 01 Ute bid. California, all the Interest con. trust la ucurity had occurred In er of said County. In Book 196fi. witz. 2611 Newport Boulevard, in 'nle cl\eck or btd llond sh&n be giv-vey«I to it by the said deed Qr tbat paymcot has not been. made page 492 of Offlcinl ~ords thert>- the Ci~of Newj>ort Beach, ~n-en. aa a &\¥-ntntee tha1 the bidder tnlat, ·and wbject to all lncum-of lhe principal and lnlt"rel'lt dUP 'lf, a notice of said default and of ty of Orange, State of caJ{fornla.. ¥.rill execute the Contract lf it he bf'ance:g prior thereto, in and tn on-..October ]st, 1IM9, nor of any 'ler election lo cnusP Mid prop· Dated May 24th, 1950. awarded to him on conformity with the property described as situated subsequent monthly payments, alJ ~rty to be sold and mor(' thnn HERMAN HANSEN, the Contract DocumenLa and will In tbe County of Orange, State or of which ere unpaid and dellnqu-three nlonlhs nave no\v elap~<'fl MRS. 1'ijABEL HANSEN provide ihesuretybondor'boruuB.9 California, and more pafoticularly ent , nor of tbe first lnat&llment of iince the rccordatlon of said no- Vendor specified therein within five days describe{) ae foUow.s, to-wit: taxes for the fiscaJ· year 1049-50l Uce. The sum of ,4871.00 prlncip::il and/or after notification ol the awartl of PARCEL 1; The Nor\hwf'st--\VlLL SELL. at pubUc auctkm !a.nd intcre!'lt thcr rupon from Sep· JOHN A . LANG , lh~ contract to the bidder. erly 132 feet of the Southen.st-to the higbHt bJdder, t.or cuh, In tember lst, 1949 Is now due, owing No. ,J7n--PreD. PubfL\h May 25. 1950. Vendee The Owner rt>serva· lbe prtvl-erly 398 feet or Lot 25-5 or lawful money of the Unlted Stales 11.ntl unpa.J.d on said note and there lege of rejecting any a.nd aJI bid!I Newport Heights, as per map of Amer lr:a. on the 16th day of ~R also secure<! b y saKI Deed of or to WJLlve a.ny irregularities or t'herf'of recorded In Book _., June. 1960. at the hour or 10:00 l'rust the Trus t et-'s fee and ex- intormallliea in any bid or in the Page 13, ol Mlscel1eneous. o'clock A . M .. ol said day, Ill th.r oenseR of Rale ('Slimntf"d ot $190.00, WE DO .EXCAVA1JNG and LOT GRADING BULL DOZEll8 -SKJP LOADER8 Dealen tn Dttomposed <lranlte lloek -s&a.d -Top Soll -Peat SoU and Fiil Mat..rlal ~erP90D Tmctor for dJM!ln,c or plowln&" McCLELLAN and SONS 101 Commerelal Way OOSTA MESA Pho ... -Beacon 01zz anc1 ens TIME FOR : A CHANGE! ! ! ROGER S. WATSON Realtor for County Tax Collector PLATFORM ~ 1. Courteous aDd prompt ~lee. Clerk's name at each wiadow 2. Correct tax bills to the ·right . owners. S. Increased incom• from deliaq111:nt tax s""'8 by giving street location.~; posting .;~..,..; explain easements, rights of record, et..., and slimul&ting interest by modem sales methods. •· Convenient free parkhlg for lhose coming to Pay Taxes. ROGER SCOTT WATSON I+ REAL ESTATE HBOkEB -Claalfled ads are react gy !olka biddi.Rg. ?,fap!I. Rerord.9 of Rnid Orange North main e.ntra.n.ce to ,the <H-together w ith any sums paid and who are looklnc to buy, Pursuant to the Labor Code of County. Exe4!:pt the South-nngf! County ffall of Record.8, in advnnced by Lhe owner of st.W note I I'..=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::==:=:;::::============:=! ..._.. -------------------------the State of California, the sakl weslf'rly 210 feet. the City of Santi\ Ana, County of in accordance with the provillion.s I: ror a b&acl decorate..4 WEDDINO or .BDn"ODAY • OAJQ!, eall 704 Coaat -- THE ARCHES CAFE,and CQCKTAIL LOUNGE • I OPEN 10 L m. Througb 2 a . m. ' • Newport Blvd. on Cout Blcb-Y NEWPORT WE ARE CLOSED ON ft1t1118DAVS • • • • • CAPE COD HOUSE . EXCLUSIVELY SEA FOOD • SAM'S ~ SBA l'OOD • eon.-i. c- LUNCHEONS-Dlt+IERS · .. At the Sip .t .. S..arclfish" 11 ullhl Hew ..... & I gwi-Cil .... lomtp · .. SURFSlbE , •11• ...... 'S ii. * ft s 1 f l •1 • -II I • -TIS -. • t Board of Trustef's has ascertain~ PARCEL 2. The Northf'aat-Orange. State. of cntuornla. all lhf> of said D eed of Tru~t. with in- the generaJ pl'evaillng rate of per erly 90 feet ot the Southwest-Interest conveyed tq It -y the uid t.erest on said last mentioned sums. diem wages for each cra!t or type .1. 1 2 0 --• f th N th deed of trust, and 'subject to all of Workman needed to execute the irr y 1 '"""" 0 e · or -lncumbranceis pr J o r thereto in NOW THEREFORE, NOTI<4E contract.a which wUI be awarded westerly M feet of the Squth-and to the: property described al" IS HEREBY GJV~N that the sn1cJ tPollticoJ Advertl$entcntl prevailing rlid!i. . In '""'· . • Sqte;o«E ' . ' per-virtue. Pf\·~ ~U~l( Jillpd In ' .,_ff Q.Uli }M1.uc11· ., ~j ;._: the. succeSl!lfuL b •• , , these ~-:~terly. ~Wi1~ f~et. °'1t1i:: •sltu<led ._,.Ute . Mn.nge 10cang.e County Title Cornpa~y, by aald f peclflcatlont · ' the th "r I ~ •. tld.1'~, 'to-•t "' ~ .. ,,inder. ,llil~d 0' " • WW'l' -Board, and are a! euww. Page ~. f WI wit. ' ~ I Trust, WI.Ii sell at pullllc1. Mactlon Ma.pe. Reconh bl ge ·PARCEL 1. The.-North-to the highest bidder for cub, law- CLASSIFIVAT\ON : County. we 8 t er 1 y W feet of the fut m~ney of the United States of APPRENTICES -May be em-Subject to a right of way Southeairteriy 396' feet of Lot Amenca, on June .9th. 1950 at lh" ployed In conformity with Seetlon f.or 1.Dgress and egress ov~r 2M" f Newport HeJghUI hour of eleven o clock A. M. of 1777.5 of the C.Hfo mla Labor • tbP Southeasterly 16 fe~t of per ;;, • .,, u.er.ot receroed ~ Wd day at OW South front door Code. sa1d land, eald right of way Book 4 Pace ad f MIMCel-ot the Orange County Court Hou~ NOTE: All fo~ma.n not herein to be Wied In commen with laneoua.ll.aP8 ~ ot said fn the City of Santa Ana, Cail- scparatc ly clnsatfled ah&U be pa1d others. Oranl'e Couniy. F.xcept t h e lomla, all of the lnt rrPS~ convey~d 17 i,s. centa per hour more than · PARCEL 3. A right of way So\l~eteriy 210 feet. to It by said DeC<;1 of Trust ln and joumeyma.n rate for the cnft to· fw Ingress and egress over . . to all that certain pr\Jperty sltu- volved. tbe Northwest erly 32 feet of J;»ARCEL 2: Thi Northeast-ited in the City of Newport Bearh, LABORERS: tbe Soutbweaterly .21Q feet bf erly 90 feet of th' Boutbwea,t· c ounty flf Orange, stale of Call- Labottn. Genual or the SoutheuU-rly 3_.6 feet Of erly 210 feet ot ~ Northwe«.-fomla, df"tK'r:lbed as follows, ti>wit · Con.atruction •tJi7 LQt 256 of Newport !telgbts, erly 88 feet of th Southeast-Lot 0 . Block F t 1 . ·······--·---• · rut Per map thereof recorded erly 391 feet of Lot 265 of ne .1n our een PAlNTP.RS: In Book '· Page 83, of Mia-Newport Helpts, U pet' m:i,, of Re!iubdivl.Jtlon of SecUon B~~i:raJ:l:.· ~.~~ or celleneou.s Milps, Reconls of tMftof N!COt'lled lft B n o k .. ' One of B a I b o o I .e I n n d. u: mid Orange County, said Page 83, of MlxcllAilC'nU:1 sBoohowkn 6°" a mn3po r~o'!~_:1•. above l"'O'lftd ·······----· 2.60 M R __._ 1 page ..... ~~ Regular Bniab pe.tnt.v _ 109 ri&tat of way to be used tn C:iy. ecorna of ~1.tl Or:lnr,:? lanrotu1 Maps, reCord!I Of c;>r-· Glazier and Cutter ------2M common with oth~rs. except--~ to a rJSht ot -ay ange County, CalifornJa. · In h _ • -• •-u-.trom that _ .. th~re-,.... -Exce· .. -the ~-th -c a •• -men -. ~ or MOre "d lacluded wltllin ~ 2. f.cr IDC"N91 and etfl'eM 41\l'e:.. the . ,.......~I' 17inim e J ourneyman. ts 25c addition· ~ 19 'feet of aatd tollow1n&:: Be&jnnmg at ,the I al per hour mon tban the -or • mucb thereof a.s shall be land eaid ..1 .. ht ot .., t be most Southerly corner of µtc J ou.meymari rate. neceaary to pay the total amoWlt ' ,.~ w. Y 0 said Lot On~; lhe.u:c Notth- 1 In..c.ha.rge JTI&n-of f or lea of prinelpal, lnterest, charges, ad-u.ted 1n common .,th others. westerly B Ion g the SoUth- Jottmeyma.n l!I UYtc pet"~ V1LllC8I, )::oats. expenttea of aale, and PARCEL I: A ~t of wsq westerly line of the •ld Lot more than tlw .locne:J1M.D compeua_t:Lon of truatee. tor ~ Md_~ over One 17 feet· t.Jw.nce Easterly ..... Det.ed: Mo.y lllh. 1900. the Nortliwaa~ 32 {eel of 1n .; direct u;,_. U.00 feet to a OVER'nkl: R.ATI: JPOfl ABSTRACT AND Tl1JLE tbe South"eaterl,..; 210 feet of point In the-EasU.rly li1'9 of BASIC mADES: GUARANTEE COMP~ the Soulh-erly 341 feet ot tho aald Lot O..e wlllch point LABOR.DlS: Tlme and•• laall By R. A. KL<> .. .' . ~t-2M_°J N ~~ Ja 7 feet ~oith 'or the "'+'t uc:ept Sundap a114 Bollda,p PftilillSeftt. ·..----:L__ ~ Sout.bcrty comer at U.e a id whkb. are ~ time. . Baols A. .,..~t ~ f1I Jil.laed.. Lot One a" d thenee Soatb It f1>a11 bo ma_....,. u-tbe By C. C. "=:... laneouo Mapa. ot oald aJonr the Eu<erty ltne of Uie OenU!o<:t.or to ....... a cont,aet la _...___•e a -• . • -·· <>ranre ~ty. ~ rtahl or oald Lot One to LI\• point or awardod. and -all ---;oiiJiT~'UB .. ll'ORGY, -a. II>!~-1it1'1 uz-... ~.... . \ tn<:toN Wl<ler 111111, .. ,.. -•-~-... 1 · --tJMn. or ..,. 111ucb or uld prcpffly aa -U.U -S II.al (lftftlllll& ---,.---. --put .• bldll4-OIWI bo ..-ry 'to bo llOid to ~ for tiW-. eel ............ ..--a ---u•-·-t to pa• -"' - --to aU -4M-Prw. -~~ , _......,,.. .... _ -__ ......, .. -.. -iotal_t_..,._ tJon o1 -c:ontnet. ,_., llay ~-"-1, • . -.,. ID .., --ftl Deed of ~ Noblddtt-~.Jda.W L.__ 1 =:! "'-M~l'1 r t, In · t llarr• .. Dat.edllaylOIJl.ttao. for a period ot 10 ~ ....,. tltlo ~ lit' iWWWI W -·~ --~ ot -· ORAJIGll OOUWTT TITLa date !Mt for lbe a11rrb's ~ ...._ ..,~.,. ·--. aad oca; 1''" :1~~t• COllPA.Jn' •. -., ""'"" -I o. .....,. -t lllt ., ot ~: ~ ~ <Ca<!>oo ... _; '· • °':"'-<m. -i-. --11• o'-.1 .._... ~~TITLll : .ay omo . .t.. e~. 0--WI Dll!bld, at. llllt ·-,,_ ._._. fl> oir.utAllTY ~. . • f.'r n'hnt, 0..-. c ty, <Mir. -C.• -•' 11 .... -..... A. .. 111' rt ·-c. w.. BAitTsa. .,_.., u m . .Jl. .F&I n • alp .. -Mm. o Qr .. .,c..o. ~ •• nkJi;. .,,n4ary. ... •• ... °" 7 ...... -O?lllli t .. ~ t 0 111 ill ...., -l'fo. ~ ....... ....,_ :lla7 :Ill.. .r-. i. i-. .-.. 'ftlle 0c •••·a a •r. n"• m . llllDIBA am, PllMllli MAJ' D-2$,. J-i, ~I , . -a... • Ta ut u -tltll -'-~ QnlCW \ , ----~-'-.------ -41w o 7 'IS la tr Z I a • -fJI ·'II I' U A I ir. ,_ 'M z• W 0 -'#/ Ill .. - -..... 'a: .. *i ..... All& ~ 1nnrtca --~ 11'5el-JIG. -Pl -..... Jc*, -8-. HI&. ~111 '1 ....... • ..... -.. e n o _....., .-. .. Df.. r ,, e 11qiu .a;i-i. udo. • w1w ,..,1••1•1 .....,., ~ ' IS \ ~ 81.LLION DOLLARS? .. I • • * It's more money than any Of us will ever see-but in simple temur, $1 billion Is $7 for each and every ~t'90n in the U.S.A I * By hard work anl:I business methods applied to the U.S. budget, Congessman John Phil- ' lips 1and his powerful Appropriationa sub- comlnlttee saved U.S. taxpayen $1.4 billlon In r· ~on of Conrs- * J~ money still' in your pocket. 'nila la .. le economy, Only a C0111f• wnan with loni .. rv1ce can Vlield ouch Jmportmt m.. n.J-1 I . I ' I . m••RN!=£ WHEV EUQIDICJOOUJllTI! I • CONGRESSMAN • • • I• • • • Legion Auxiliary • Noinin•tes Officer.J , Plans Bingo P•ity • , . r • N9~in&Uon ot new offlcen was the hlgbligh( of th• regular meet· Ing Mond•Y night of the Newport Harbor UnJt of the Amerlcan Legion AUXillary. • Thoee nominated were: Dareen ____ ...________ Upeon, preatden~; Billie Perruz:zl. A li ce H ug hes rim vice pruldent; Geneva sen, second vice president; Ly a ta W '1n s Pr1'ze Brlgp, eecretary; Jean AObiough, treasurer; Y(Uma MWTLson, aer- G P geant...at-arma; BemJce Opel, mar-a+ range arty shal; Marlon Noel, chaplain, and Eileen Inns, historian. Ex~utlve Looking like a · lady ot the board members tentatively chosen 1880'a ln her lace-edged white were Blanche Benz, Helen Randel apron ~d Paisley shawl, Alice and Alma Thom~n. Bugbea won the women's prize Nomination.a Will be held open for the beat costwne at the old-until the next tegular meeting, at fuhioned sauerkraut supper held which time additional candidate.e by members ot COsta. Mesa may be presented, and the elec- Grange on Saturday evening at tlon will then be held. ·the Grange hall. Prize which she Closely following the nomlria- receJved was a cake made and tlon In rank of importance were presented by Marguerite Quarry. final plans tor the Bingo pa.rty Eino Ollila was judged to have to be held Friday evening, May the beat coatume for men, al-26th in the Legion Hut. nckets though he was almost unrecog-are on sale as oC now at 50 cents ni&able in a red dress, fllr cape apiece. There will be door prizes, and big picture hat. · se-1eral free bingo gamea, and re- Tables \Vere laid with red and rruhmenta Included In the price white checkered cloths and bore t<>f admission. The ladies went to l old ti;ne oil lamps. with g-arden consJderable lengths to devise a nowers for decoration. Ji.fembeni plan or maximum entertainment also brought antiques which were at a minimum price. for the many on display. friends they hope to see there. ac· Roberta Rapier was la charge cording to Chairman A I m a of the di nner and Dottie George Thompson. Anyone caring to at- presented the progratn and games. tend may contact Mrs. Thompson -On Sunday many of the Mesa (Beacon 5711-M) for tickets, or Grangers went to Garden . Grove purchaae them at the Hut Friday for dedication or their fine. new evening._ Grange hall, complete with din-As the meeting adjourned, card l.ng room, kitchen. lounge and tables were set up. and the mem- beauUfully furnished. bera were "Initiated" to the game CHICAGO ••• , ••• $36.IS CLEVELAND •••••• 41.75 MINNIAPOLIS ••••. 34.65 DES MO INES , ••• , 32.45 IOStON • • • • • • • • la.60 WASHINGTON . , , , • 47.45 • ATLANTA ••• , •• , 40.90 NEW OILIANS •• ·, • 34.40 a.. .... ,_, ...... ,.,..,,.. fits A~_.__._,,,.,_ of "Spoon." To play the game properly would require th r cc hands, four eyes, and a secretliry, but. none of the above were al- lowed, and a rugged time wtu1 had by all. First prize went to Presl- dent Julia Eggert. and consolation to Wilma 1'\IJrrtson. Refre11hments of Fiesta Rolls and coff~e were served by hOlltesses Zenobia Frost 'and Alma-Thompson. Thoee present were: Mesdames Julia Enert, Adelaide Daniell, Wilma Murrison. Bernice Oper, Billie Perruzzi. ' Marion Noel, Lydia Briggs, Geneve Bell. Helen Randell, Eileen Inns, Georgette Gordon, Mona Hayden, Jean AU- baugh, Blanche Benz, G I a d y s Thompson, Mary Chamberlain, Matie Rollins, Dareen Upson, Al- ma Thompson and Zenobia Frost. Tr ip le Link C lu b Nominates Officers . Names ot officers or the Triple LJnk Club of Mesa Rebekah Lodge 402 were nominated from the floor at 1a meeting Monday, May 22, In Odd Fellow Hall, Costa Mcaa. Election is scheduled tor June 26 in the Newport Blvd. home or .Nlna Lolmaugh. Nominated were Lois Stewart, pres!dent; Gladys Bird, vice presi- dent; Iva Coe, secretary, and Bertha Watson, treasurer. President Effie Slaten pre8lded . Among thoee in attendance were Bertha Watson, Colleen Slaten, ·Florence Conner, Iva Coe, Lois Stewart, Flora Harris, Nellie Walker, Pearl Backes, Gladys Bird. Estelle Bowman, Tlnta Small, Mary Taylor. Florence Switzer, Ann Silver and Mamie Williams, a visitor from Okla- homa. The meeting followed a. joL'lt potluck d!nner given by the Re~ bek&M and Harbor · Hann.ony Lodge ot Odd FelloWs. Delta Gammas Hold Final Meet Delta Gamma Alumnae club held its tin&! meeting of the year at Complete, Carefree the home ot M.-.. Chester Hortein, , Santa Ana with the newly in-EXPENSE·PAID VAOOJONS stalled president, Mrs. Leon Wil· Iiams of Corona del Mar, presld· Mah youruip East a G~ound Ex· lng. Mrs. -Edwin Williams of prnst Paid Tour! Hottls. s1abt·.sttin1 B&lbo I I d I t in h t side ttips all /r..,.""•lU. iaclud;a a s an was ass s g os • with ttaru~nation &t one ,,.tni•tl1 eM. j --..... -.l-• .J. An honored guest was Mrs. •W r····· rour maQC..to-ocuer ••• big savings mean czua QSh for C%Ua Teall. si.eter of Mrs. Walter Spicer 't'.,acarion fun! of Harbor Island, put national S ..... IAw C.St T-frem vice p....,ident. No delegates were 'P -• eleCted but a member of the· club, N ~ORT 'IEA. CH Mr•. H. M. Wallingford, wUI go I: 'ft'T to the natl~nal convention of -c. u aw Aawt ....... lllNalill'I Al c..t&.ll:F. w .. ,., - .. llEYllOUID • Delta G&m.rna to be held in July at Bantf. Present from the Harbor area were Melld&mea Spicer. Te"all. H. Payne Thayei, Edwin Williams, Clem ChriaUe, John Morgan tt.nd LeonWUU~. Mesa Sc:-out Pack To Picnic Friday Members Ot C.OSta Mesa CUb SCout Pack 108 and their ta.milles will gather tor a wiener bake Fn· day, May 26. at s,30 p. m. on \h• l!:ut jetty baek ot Corona ilel Mar. ~ta lll'C" to bring coffM- or other aott drtnka for tbet:r f&m• 111.._ Wlenen and buna will be ~ !>Y Ibo cubo. The outlnjf will be Ibo recUlar IDMU!>c for )(q,.ablordlAc to Kn. Neel CO... ----· A. c:ommlltN llMletlns WU -~· lb:Y lf1 "' tbt _., ' or·11n. B. W. -a-. 1M Ooot.oi ~Jlt.~ ~~ -~· .....AL_ ta of.~~ --.-. W9N -•ed.., bie •,•-Pr11 ot ,.,.. ~ ~':1 °""""" .... ~ .. ....... r.. .,,.,._ ..., "ftnl- ....... Paul -· -1t. c ~.... ... ,, \ ' . . ·• ,.,.., ..... LIMON Pll .flLLING 7<1Pf-~. IPlllACH )MO-~ :::::::::3~1 AS i~ ~········ Pll caUIT MIX • 1901. .(7 Pll ALL PUaPOH POTATO U.S~:NO. I WHITE ROSE . IWlff•TNICll MIATID • ,U.80 CANTALOUPES 5~~-J t '' . • . ' : pervlOed ,Ille a«alr. Mno. Eventt Nu.nan. deputy commialioner wel- comed U::ie C'lrla a.od their pare:nta tor J,he co~r, Mrs. Lonnie vtncent. wtlo WU abeent. An archway and gate twined with ... tyy and tfowers had been oonat:rdcte<l. and1 'Jt wu through th18 tb.at the it.tis advanced to the at.age where 'elich wu given a Girl ScoUt pin by her own leader, alter wbtcb •he Ughted her candle and joined the others. Candelabra. atoc>d ~-t~ each Bide of the a.rc.hway and the whole ceremony took place by _candlelight. ·--.. -------------· ---... - ----. c v • • ... - ' ' . _.,.... .. ~ -u. hlWWllllc Ct.; ....... ht .•• - • . . .... '7 ...... ..- ... '9ltool nmowed ... tlllt 1My .... NtwMd t.o dvillaa life, -C.. h be ~ .. tiae bo1• • ... -Y-.· .,. the ~-/but it requli. .. ....-i to .... do flt. "'Tbe M.t snetBod, th.97 claim, la to tattoo tbmvu&blJ a ..0 per cent 10lutioo el tnAic tdd into the 1-ion with e~c tattooUac needlee Ul\til the ekia pnMDta • ~ ..,.,..,....ce. Theo they •pply • 50 per c.nt llOlution of ailnT nitrate eolu- tloa to the --. thua hanlnc • bard black • ......_ erutt. The erm la beodapd and tbe awt M s-tnaltted w f.tl,..of •turally. Two tattoM .... UIUally ~ to cm~p f.tno_,. the ori&lnal patt....a. ' ••• 1 UILltP9Y can be controlled and f-.Jd m ~la'~~~ ba1f of paµentt bOW11 • ........ to d....Jopmeotlr (ft atttl<ODVUltlve ...... Adtahmtntloo .-.quir" the •t"Yiolt of a blpt; ~ pbyakian. ----... POLIO 'PATIENTS requirinc aid of .the ~ ._,.. IMI•• heretofore pr ... nted a .,.,._ liCllYlpocy U they Jived in an bo- lat.d area. Oft.a it ha1 not been po"ible to traDllport them quickly enouah to a ceatar w._.. thi1 device ii available. Nb'W, • portable te9piratoc (Blanchard Portable l'telde ...,._,.I.Or) hu been apprond by d.e A.MA to 1f•• tempor.,Y aid In jutt _.a crWa. Low priold \•nd lisht nsht. tt 1a .1~- 1a nDp fot the '~ti b0tpit91 ot ev..n the fri•ate ~an. A platt&c .hell tut• ,.,..... • petW-t'• dMlt a.ad u ...i.ct "------· ---L---- Loretta Younq, moTie atar and solid dtisen, teU. little known facta of behlnd·the-ecenes movie life ' ' By LORETTA YOUNG 60 I*' <*rt. Li HollJWOOd one out of four maniac-fail La communiti• that u. a.. publii:iud the ratio ia one out of twG. Tbe fil'U'M abo lhow that 6 out ol ...., 10 penom •Peed ii.a the motto. pkbln indwitry attend ,church replarly. 'lbat'e al80 ata.d of the national ·~ The film capital hM been IA tb9 .,._ .... ol ftriool ioftlltiptionl CODCM'DiDc ea mmenl.b la America. The fact of the tna\br .. tMt M. 7 par ceftt of the TCJtSI JD 11oU.Jwoo:c1 be&onc to eitber th. R9PUb- Uc. OI' o.; Miwtlc pa.rtie& The remaiao- lq th.-teethe ol l I* ceat ........ m.mhet~ ii.a all the odls political pattM. ~ I. would eey that recmd com.- 'pared ftWY fnonbly wttla the abowlnc - other commwli~ I ·DON'T MBAN to p.. the Im~ eiiotl .daat .. out la HoJJ7Wood eprout bla-and ~ Wtnp duln aDJODe ...... W• mab 1-• ~ miatabe • U. oat penon. ~ th. Tait ~l7 ol th. people .. die Walb7 .,. 1-rd-wairldna, .... ...-.. mlpde( IDdhidaaJa W.O .. trilnc t:D cle .. .. Job dllq cma. Yoa ..W flDd ill Holl,..,ood. • la "97 pert ol ~ ..,.. num!Nn of I*'- ._ wbe ~ time. eoero anc1 ~ to belpinc odMrs. w ........ ow OWQ ~ I • . Br MYRA C. JOHNSON at th. neck, the arm pitlt and wai.et ~ ruW., a1..i benda. Th• .i.,u a. attacta.- ed to beUoW. which am be operated eit.bs by ao eLec:tric aibtor OI' bJ hand. wtl1J. the portable re.pirator doee DOt r9pi.c. the tank·t;,pt of "artificial hmc. • It doae ...-.. to Ii .. i.mporary r•li;, while the patient u in traneit. • • • G&RlATRICS - the new medic:aJ .peo- ialt)' ltlldyioc prob- lema ol the aainl- b .. ~up witb eome inta....UO& coa- tredktiona to our "old wiv .. tai ..... For one thine, leaa mMt le .. oeoe..uy to the perton over 40 .. to the adoleeoint Soy or &irl Tl\9 reuon1 pr-ot..ia rep&in ti18UM •• w.U •• build1 .,.., ti•ue. Fatty ._u, bown•, a.re fro..-on,• poea&J>ly promotin& harden- in1 of dMt uteri-. Another point: bai.. aDC*l dt.t and suffid.nt food are necee- .. ry for beaJth in old •&e. • • • RECENT INVESTIGATIONS I b 0. that aa people arow older, they tend to '-" come more introverted, to put mon stock in practical experience than intuitive thlnk- in1 and to nNllOft out matten moi• thu when they were younc. • • • WHITE °' li&ht colored cloth ... ,. better protection than tboM of datk feb- rlc9 in pr•ventjnc nub burn1 (th• kittd caueed by the ... rin1 heat resultin1 from atomic bqmbe). .By the way, the only thioe that atomic bombe bave which :20,- 000 poun'da of TNT heen't eot l1 redlation elfecta. which 11 eoou1h, ol COUtM. -· One of tlae fil• capital'• moet reputable -.•raona, Mie• Yo••• Ja.. leaped to tl.e clef•••• of \Jae plc• tare iaduatry ia tlae face of iw •oat receat raa of bat& pablicit,. ia tile aatioa'• pr•••· Here, J• laer owa worcla, elae trlea. to abow ita aonaalciea. Picture RetW Fund that la dolnc 1tpleodld and ....U-aab ...-rice and there la tb9 Motion Plcturw Hom.. whkb ia a model ol i• ldDd. They -r tlMlt HoUP"OOCf 6ae many h..nbriab; they ehould at.o ..,. that it bu a blc bMrt. I think mcMJt peopLe out bei. ,..iu. etroocly how much luck b.u counted with them-and by the aame toba und.nt&Dd what it mNDe to otben wbea luc.k nm. out. Of c:ow.. HoJlywood la like no oth« place le the world le . ooe retpeet. I t11 P'omioeat reaid.nta lift under th. coo.- Qnt clar'e ol publicity .., that enrythinc tM7 do -•1 becomee DMlcnified and frequeotJJr ~ • P.-waallt* .,.. Holl)'WOC>d'e bic llt.oclc la tnde. N... aboat them u ~t-t .. ~y .. po81ibS.-. la the ~ ol a .... cu model ia n. trolt or a new brand of ._ Woe pro- duc.d iD Cambridp, ~ Th.re .,.. tome "o wrihnl la Ho~1r wood who make -it 1:belr jo~ ·to ... that" the world LI kept inlormed oa n«y· thint that SOM 00. ot ia ~ to be heppenjnc. from Hollywood-and-Vlnie te the Pedlic ocean. It i1 no wondet' that the out.aide world often ceta an e:uccerated id.ea ol the d.aily routine of life in the motiosa picture prof.-ioo. . But th• people who ..wk in the etw\io.. from the electridaa to the star, know that beoeeth the surface clamor Hollywood it juat anoth« intar'etltiac piece iA which \o MrD a Urine. And lMJ are pl'ood to be peit J e creet indmtry which la sivinc tt.. public • fl&ll m.eu.re of entartainmeot aDd, tbey bop., eom. added b.mppine-. For a r•ally •ood de,eert, try tlaia yummy Apple Roly Pol)'. Taetea beat ••n"ecl bot will. whippecl cream. Q UIClt AND ECONOMICAL d .. ..n. .... posaibl• thia -s>rinc with applee that .,.. lo MUOD now. With a little epice JOU cao have eome d.eUcioue aad •ttracti.. da....U that will enhance 10'.tt reputatioo u a cook. R .. member to Wl9 your not-eo-pretty applee for cooJdoc, and keep the more beautiful on• fot tabLe UM . APPLE ROLY POLY • 2Ya c•p• biecuit = • .dJnc:W -• · . Roll _. -ma a • • • • bcMlf'd to 114 -4.ct. a lar•• tart t ~I ck •• I ... ~ applea ••• ~ ~ % teaapoon ~ ~ _ ~ cinnamon • • % t•aepOOft nutm•• ••• % teaapooa Y1s t • r •th • r 1 a.. cloT•• • • • lprillllle -app6.e 1/a cup ausar ' •• 2 tableepoo•• batter or for• tJfi•d mar•ar• ••• • • • • • Dllt .... "-., ........ ___ .,..._...... Roll like .... " toll ... '-lr.e ••••••• . --. 350 deer-P., 40 mJeut" w until dOIM!o Slic9: _... bot wid& whipped ~ Y .. Wi'-1 _.......,... APPLE PAN DOWDY % loaf day-old bread, thinly alicecl • • • • 4 tableapoona butter or mar• •aria• •••• a cupa alicecl apple a Ya te .. pooa nut• AM mes 1 teaepooa cia- na moa % tea•pooa ealt 2 tableapoone' browa au•ar 2 tableepoone molaaa•• Ya c up water • . r-.... -... .... M b1I ....... Ilk-. ........... c--......... 1 ........ , .. ....... r .. so ..... -.._... ............... ...... llllllt w4cti ~ YMNt t ww·,. · U• .... w.cwt ..... -MIEI lat' ..... 4-t. .._ ~ .. Nr ........ rt'111il--. ·--------- ,- I ... THIS ·.FARMER RUNS t-;ERSITY- President Fred administers a University ol 20,000 students, but his heart ltill belongs to the farm By CLAY SCHOENFELD T HE PRESIDENT ot. the ellbtll 1arc-t univenib' In the UDited States I.a a farmer. H.e la E. B. Fred. head of the Untvenlty of WJ8con- ain. President Fred la not jult a emtie- man farmer. either. He wu born on a farm. He now owns and helpm operate a farm. He la a d.11~ profeuor ot practlcal aerlculture. Re thinka and talks in farming terma. And he'• proud of it. "I'm just a tanner who eot llde- tracked," he col'fftded to me the other day ln hi.a Bdtom "'JljJJ oftlce--an·~ - which, Incidentally, la decorated with tanning curios and farming scenes. According to Who's Who, E. B. Fred ~the only Fred ln the boOk) was bom March 22, 1887, at Middleburg, Vlr1Pnla.. atten~ V.P .I ., married Rosa Parrott in 1913, joined the Wisconsin faculty the same year, and has been succes- sively professor, dean, and president of the university. Behind this bare outline is the faacinatlng story of a friendly farm boy who has beoome a world renowned scientist and educator, not to mention a thoroush-eotng farmer. Fanner Fred'• birthplace la located in Loudon C.OUnty. Tbe b<lmestead bu been ln the family alnce before the Revolutionary War. The early Freda specialized · tn hone-~nc. Indeed, ._ Gen. Robert E . Lee's famous bone. Traveler , wu railed by Prnident ~·s grandfather. The Fred farms. cowrlng some 2.000 acres of rolling Vlrgtnla hill&. are liwn over to dairying. 1lw farmhouse la a typical, big rambUna Eu~ Shore structure with Georslan portloo9 over-- lookinc a fertile valley. F.dwin Fred grew up as a boy on thia VJ.rstnla farm, and the rural ltarDp hu never left him. He l1 fond of apealdn1 in f arminr terms. "You can't plow 1M eround until you &rub out the 1tump9,.. he wlll tell you. Meaning that any sweeplnr new unlvenlty Pollclet wU1 have to wait until he has reoreanlzed the admin- istrative setup to suit him. The president get. back to hls Vir- ginia farm as often u he can. Last summer he scoured his com ftelds for a couple of particularly huge ean. They are now on dJsplay ln his oftlce. To envious Wisconsin agriculture pro- fessors he explains that they are ••just Virginia nubbins." PRESIDENT FRED worked his way through Randolph-Macon Academy in Virginia by cleaning out the hone barns. 'Then he attended Virefnia Polytechnic Institute and the Univer- sity of Gottlngen, ln Germany. His practical farming background and h.11 technical tra1nlng led him into the brand new fleld of agricultural bacteriol<>I)'. He started out as an Instructor In the bacteriology department at V.P.L and In 1912 was an a.ssilta.nt profeaor there. Jn 1913 he wu married to a V1r- glnla farm girl, Rosa Helen Parrott, a descendant of Chrlstopher Wren, t amous Engll~h architect. The same year Fred came to Wisconsin to join the teaching and research staff of the de- partment of agricultural bacteriology. Fn-cl was elected to just about all the honorary solentiftc societies in the ctirectory. He wrote two texts, con- tributed many articles to learned pe- riodicals and farm magazlnH, and picked up a couple of honorary deereea. By 1934 th.la reputation had spread around the Wlaconstn campus, and Prealdent Glenn Frank calJed Fnd over u dean of the Graduate School n,ere be worked unobtnmve})' until 19'1. when the draft causbt up with blm, u lt did With so maDJ othen . Becauae he had probably the wJdat acqualatance with the work and lldlll of the experta in tbe ftekl. Dr. l"recl was asked by the Secretary of War to serve u chalnnan of the National A~ ol Sclencee' committee on bl· olortcal warfare, and later u dlrector of a fu.ftuni lftHJ"Ch pros:ram an bioloetcal warfare under the War Re- .aearch Sel'Yice. 1banlu to ht. '85tt- lhlp, the natJon'• pnn warfare trona we.re well defended. and a rratetul War Depertment hu atnce awarded hlm the Medal of Merft. hlahest dvUian award for war service. Meanwhile, In 19'3, Dr. Fred wu shuttled back trom the Graduate School to the ~e of AIJicu]tutt, this time u dean. It wu a time of tremendous preuure on Wlacomln fa.rmen. They were beinr uked to produce more and more food for ann1H and naUona. Fred plunced into the Job of d1recttni painltaklnc rewarcta by plant breed-- en se~c tor new hl1her-yle)<lln&, diseue-remtant, and better-quAllt)( 1tralm. The search wu not In vain. 'l'be Fred yeara saw the Wllconlln Collece of Aertculture Introduce eight new crop varieties that made pouible sweep. ing improvements in Wiaconsln farm • ... , M!U, the MU /rUaw ilutolU Md W other man r~pair•." wen: ~ •ti. wblell In 19" -.. all-Ulm ltate ncanl ~ 51 ........ per acre; ftllPI aJtalfa. tlot2l win_....,., and l'llMtMat to wilt ....... : W2T5A bybrtd mm: Henry ..._t. a .......... IJ'OWUas aprinc ftl'let;r; bleddNtwlr wheat, a IOtt ftd wtater vane~: ..... atnJn ot l&rle--hWW tGlnatA*; Del· wiche Commando peu. only varlet7 In the wadd nmtant to near-wilt ..... eue. Uld llllllno doftr, a slat form of common white doYer whldl bu anat value u a puture crop. Fnd wu not to be on bll beloved Ac CUDP11 for lionl. In FebNary, 1M5. \.q>Oft tlae retdsnatioe ot Oarence A. Dyatn, the Board ot Repnu named bJm l'ftddent of tbe University. IT IS IN kffplq with the tr.U- tionl ot the Unl,,....ty of WJleon· 1ln that a farmer-Kientllt lhould now be at lta helm. WlKonaln WU a SJ6oneer amons IChoola and coneca In the lB80I In applytni to practical tannins the ie. IOnl ol the laboratory. The Babcock butter-fat tester, lnventecl on tM campull. tumed Wl8conlln almoat (Y'lf/r- nl&ht from • •llPIJlnl what ttate Into America'• No. 1 daJJ')' empire. 4 q1tem ot speda1 fann lhort CCllUl'la. lmtltutea. ftekl day9, and extenalon aldel hu made Wilconlln the campus who9e boun4arte. are thole of the state ttaell . President Fred la now enppd In admJni8tertnl a Unlvenfty ot ~.000 • students, but hit hn.rt Is 1tlll In hla A1 campus laboraU>ry and tn 1he Fann Short Ooww clulet that he UMd to teach. He llket to walk unannounced into the Short Coww Dormitory and chat with the farm boys from all over Wilcon8ln. ''My name'• Fred," he modestly t. traduced hlmaelf to OM the other nlJht. "Glad to know you," the UMUIJ)eCtinf 1tucknt replied. "My name'• BUI." President Fred operatn Uke a cau- tious farmer at a town meetJn1. He doesn't believe that old maxim aboUt too-many cooks apoillng the broth. He does not lls\W orden and pub- lish proclamations. Instead he consults, adviaes, sue1eat1. He approaches a de- cision can?fully, aomettmff telephonlna a half-dozen lntereeted partJa who may be expected to have eome \MM thouahta on iM aubjtict. Alter rtvtn1 tMln a chance to mull It over, be pta ' I j .. < HOW A~e -THINCIS, DOC? .- .......... -6..., .J. .......... . .... ....... , .. ~ce~•eftM I at .... 4,. crew ... '-J-... '-T. S. .. .... .................. =~.~":t-:.~..... .... . . .. .......................... If ...... ._ _-.... ..... Wii: .. • • • ... PA& •:1 ,... -· ...... ,. ... • e • ........ I h DIME . ,, 00 tam .-117 ,,... ~ f« ~ ..... ,.. pat If I JIOUI' bud· _ ._'t.U. ..... ~ A FOd acpcoktioo of .. ~ !'1'or•_:_d ... .....,, .. t..c> CIOlitl --rid • ' -....... .... ..... a.t II ~ w your ~ J'O'I an ~ ,our whime for about ooe-flfdl ti. co.t-4Dd ...,... • few poia•• oa decwtctioe lo tlM procw. U..;r art IUPPl.r •ont ••II unframed printa foe-u llttte .. l5 c:eota. Attractive .,..._ ceA be purc:bAMd .i t.be dime 1tore fw tbe ..-. price. By combininc th• two wid:I • ...U amount of lntenulty you'll a.. pa-tl;r murpriead at tJ» ~It&. U Jf1!11r tllllee nan to mod«o, try • ...., OI' U.dm9 print .. • d~· fw. Yau doD't a1n1111ril;r ha" to UM die f,... la die fU.W. ID wbkh It i1 .w. ~ Paint ia reladvell dMiap. .,_ moc1.. cleicm', 1accau-the fnimee • deep Chin 111 ..... « • d.rlr lhada of lfMA. u ,.. ... dae sild.d charm °' mioie- tw-, -pld .-..-1, •Dd mount U.. ~ oe .. a...t meta. FM • touch of color oa • 1"'911 ... u, try ''tutile" pictur... For theM 11111 rem- oana of flowered print rrwt_.al, Neb u cotton and cbints. Stretch the material Uchtly o .. r .tiff cardboard •nd cement with ~ nt•tab&. slue before plac:inc them in the frame.. A .. ri• of th... add a welcom. touch to an •ntry h•ll or they m.y be uaed on the 1id" and alona th• top of • window to "Tram•'' it. Print met.n.I may allO be uaed •• mall for otb« picturea. Oincham, plaid, calico and chint• ao very weU with provincial ptlntlr; while told lame, velvet, CMduroy •nd monk'• cloth tMtd ju.t th. richt touch to moder• picturn. -~----· TWa paat wlateT M .._..I•._ of U•• a. .. -..... to-•••• .. eechwle41 ... rte. • • • -. ................ ........ w. ....... _..7'-a .. I • •• ., .. ...-(tWe ..... >. ... • A few cleft trlcb and ID99aulty •. plus th- polllten. tum pm din•• IDto .mart decor By BOIElT WORTHAM • ,..... .. ,...., .. ,_ti.- di., too: d.I .., be ... ~ .................. CO'f'W die fl I M Sbedow Ms ,,..... co••ed wfdl c:allco • ..... ..._ .. ....., effectift for di. ~-·----u.. "ee•..W. al• '° __._.. ............ the fra-, .. tlMI doee not ...._ the clocb M doaa .......... -di• .. FOi • cWld"9 room. 90UDt • c'°"9 pNit in • 8-p frame laad conr die Jett. with cotorlul, ltripecl ewmnc ... t.1a1 few a circu.-7 tcNch. IP' YOUR TAST&S rvn to ..,.17 AllMl'icmn why not try •an~ .. 1ome pict•r• frame.? Thia i1 not llt all diffi. aalt lf 709 an handy with • peint brulll. Pint 11PPIY an undercoat of dark color to the f,....., IUCh • brow.. cr•7, ...,U.. p..a « &Dkl When thie ia thorouply dry, laod the frame. lilhtly, imd then apply a tltlck coet of flat white paint. (Painten cell thia "und•rcoet.") While UM JM1int .. rtill w.t. take a piece of rouch material, auch u an old wuh cloth, and rub the frame1 lichtly lncth· way1. Some of fhe white paint will be removed in the proceee, and t~ dark un~rcoet ahowinc throuc:h producM a tim~ weathered ap~arance. The •rM proc ... , in revene, can be uMd on framM for t~ modern room. At • first co.t UM flat white, thinn.d witb turpentine. Whan thi. had dried, eppl7 a coet of blac:lr lacquer and rub tha 1ur- f ac:e very lichtly with the cloth '° that jult the er-in ol ~ wood lhOWI throup u..rtnialL Do )'OG need • "'pick wp.. I« )"O\lr dm. Lac room • .._.,•9t nctOlr? Try • pair ol pidlwe pa.c-~ •DY coloriul dlina movnted in ehdow-bos ,,..,.._ Attldl the pt.WI to a plJWOOd bedr with replar chi .. boob, ..... mount them in tlM ~ without cs.. n• idea may allO be .... witJl old ~ « br.a pleteL Doo't O"ISloolr the kitchen ia 'a:miahinc >'°'*' bocn• tritb pictu,,_ Clip co\orful fruit.a and Hptablet from a Med ceta&ocu• •nd frame them Oii mata cut fNGI plaid tbelf JMlper. TIMM add • 1til"INlatiac tCMXh ol color to the bOUMwif•'• "office." Tb.... ie ao limit to picture ~ NtaaMroaa mepsiw puWWt fine ,....oduc- tione ol old ~ and arti11t1 ol die modero Khool Doa't oY.toolr the eel ...... publt.bad by iftMaanc. COlftJMID ..... 0.. compm17'• Hoe ol Cwrier • ,,,.. reproducdone bee bec:on .. • coUector01 item. Anoth« c:ompanJ" epecieU.. in Auduboe printa. YOU cea fMd beeutilul eporUac prints in men's ovbtoor rne ... i..._ U• youir imqinat.ion and don't be afraid to uperiment. Y CMa11 be eurpri.-d what can ~ accompliabed with peint. tnti&.e. color-and imacinationl From tima to time you may wiab C. rwitdi end alternate your pic:tuce ~ ments, to brine new inter..t into a rooaL But, unhappily, you find that dmt end dirt ha. l•ft • equaN frame ol eoot • the wall, mekio1 it iml)C*ib&e for J'°'I • move that pic:twe. Now, wt.... you rue hanc your pic:ture9, JM1rtiall;r etick • ~ tack i.a Mc:b loww comer of ti.. pkt"" which W'ill bold the ,...,.. • .,,..., (,,,. ... well a bit. Witb fr• c:ittuJatioo ol • h.hind the' pictwe. you will Red dllimlt you eliminate moeit of th.t Ulllliptl,J .. mark. -----------· • ~ u r l f: H H ~ ! f { 1 ~if.! i I f.J j ~ ! : i Hi tHH~ f jl l ~ i ti f. :t ~hi' f PI ii f~ • ih i ~ ~;f ~iif~h[:! ~ar.h~ Hf ti~! [j P Ii · iLg 11!J'"a[ir1hHJ1 [1;~'t! : : t l J ! 1 [.i j-~ ! ti r. l I. h ! ! ' r " !: h ~ r ~ ~ • i : f. j i J t if r I i. h l H ~ f ~ . g g .-• ... s ft l r .. , 1 · i 1 ° f 1 J ~ j· ~-. 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Dreamy, barefoot and contented in IJ'UI skirt and Join cloth, our dark akinned wards buk in the warm air, loaf through &lamorous da)'I. eat cocoanuta and raJme children much u did their an- celton of a thouaand yean e&o on ~ 9,000 1t1andl ln 2,000,000 lqUatt miles of tropical ocean. l(y dream boat was the U.SS. Hewell. a little ablp.178 feet Ioic ln the aux-1Bu7 daa, which I toun4 at Guam, 8CllDe 1.000 m1lea wat of San Fl'&Ddloo tn the lteamilll heat near the Equator. We Wt Quain Jut at• a typboo1' laad pe.au&l d<J9e eoou.gh to alert ua 1n -oondlUon Ttaree.• which bpt all but MC I I .,,. trdlie ptl the roadl . and trUDf4. ...,_. to Pftpl.ft for ~b wtndL 11'e ,..son' Hit ol Guam ta called the ae& of PacUlc tnhoou. but tb1a one cave \II Oft))' a little of her .,.., Mffll. 1lrblda, howe'Yer, lickened a load~ In our youthttal crew, moet el them in their flnt ealistmmt. " We headed 80Uth, and tblftP were ~ at Yap. where we took aboa.rd a.r MralraJ L. s. Fllke and new hl9 two4tarftd fll&. We were then a ftaa- lblp Md every man aboud Itemed to feel honored. Our Admlra1 ... Deputy Rich Oommimloner ot the Territory of the Padftc laladt (~Pac la) but be ahued bll Utue lbower ~ wUll butn ebeafully a.nd opened hl8 8blrt collar and penplr~ with the reet of U9. 1anda hu ., far managed to lnflltrate. They learn almple arithmetic, and a rood many know how to count money, but they seldom know what to do with money when they get it. Now and then they make a Uttle copra, drying the meat ot cocoanuts in the aun, and we buy it from them, but the elders of the village depend upon the young people to count the money they receive and perhaps spend lt .for our rice and sugar. Moat are ind.11ferent to making money or spending it. They have all the food they want. and sitting in the ahade all clay makes tor a pleuant Uf e. OUR NAVY does not permit traders to vfaf t th8e islands and upse\ the way of life Jf these people. Many AmericaN wOfk hard ao that they can IOmeday live juat thia way. flahin1 and hMldnc in the balmy tropical airs, and there teems to ~ no need to chanie tbe nattve pattern, lf Indeed we could. T&lldnc to them wu dttftcult. because tbe1r lanpqe la ot a pattem much d.Urerent from oun. There are nine distinct lan1Uaaes and 10 many dialect.a that people on two adjacent lalandl 80metlmes cannot convene with each other. We -l'e.aeh them threugh lnter- prewn, usually the teachen trained on Guam. We uk them what they want from ua and usually they want nothlnc. ' They appreciate the visit.a of our doc- ton. They OOl>lftPte at the hut which lel"W9 u d.Wpensary. 1iletr own Youn&' people a~ belns trained u medical akla and they adm.lnlattt bade medidnes. The Navy S. trying to develop their apiculture. One reuon for thlt .. tbat Navy doeton have improved the health of these people to the extent that now the population la lncreaslne and U..y wUl need more food. But wbm we trJ to 1ell them a spade, we 8n4 that none can use it because all are barefoot. A plow ii no cood to them becaume they have no hones or oxen. '~ MAN tried to eell a scythe on ..,-one taland. He la Geol'l'e M . Ta1- cert. Bl'ancb Manager for the Island Tractinl Company, which t. a nonprofit «'f&nlzaUon 1et up by the Navy to teach the art of trade to those who wllh to leam. "l ·~ this acythe up for aome Palau men," be aaid, "and cut a bi.I swatl'I with tt. "Ibey seemed to admire the thoW, but I couldn't l'et any of them to try It. I cut grus _ln that hot Life on islands in the U. S. Trust Group is much as it was a thousand years ago. The natives are happy, healthy, and arc well satisfied with their government- satisfied, too, with Uncle Sam's guidance By PAUL McGINNIS .. A Uttle strl eDalta Mr .,_ IMleda, ... Mr' carefallT combed uar. Ae llkee to co to lc:laool and la ....... to read from w.hoolbooka wlllda la.ave bee• IAI~ piled ta.e. -uvee by tbe 17. 8. N•YJ· sun until I wu dripping, but not one would take hold of the scythe ~nd try Ju magic. Finally I l&id. ·wm you please tell me why you don't like ltT' Then I got my answer; 'Too heavy for Palau women.' " This antWel'I a atood many questJona about fa.nnlnl ln the Paci.ftc Islands. Women~ the tarmen and the cooka. Farming conallta mostly ot picldng. Seldom do they plant antthlng, and usually there 19 no ~ Nature give. them coooanuta and breadfruit and wild )'BJN and aa10 and ftah. When there are seeda to be planted, a small hole is made ln the rround with a stick and the seed inlert~ Nature does the mt. The crop la harvested, a handful at a time. with a limilar stick. W OMEN uked WI for nothing. Wom- en 1eldom uk down-here. They 1lt in the backil'(>und and liaten. They do like perfume-any kind-and mir- rors. but any lipsticks whJch 6nd their way to these lllandl usually are claimed by the men for pain tine their faces ln streaks. The women are .modest. They talk to strangers and poee for pictures only lf the ch.let willl it. Men an.e at dawn and catch ftah. Then they a.re through working for the day. Women cook tM ftah, brotllne them, usually, over coall of cocoanut shells, wb1ch make a hot, Jutlng dre. They cook yams and bttadf ruit and 1ago and serv• but one meal a day, in the atternoon. This Is an easy lite: We uked one group what they wanted ua to bring when we came aaain. ··some logs," they answered. The only thing they could think of which would make them any happier wu another canoe. They did not ask for a whaleboat with an engine. They wanted a Jog or two. They did not ask for naJla or acnw1 or bolta. They would build a canoe, ln a few monthl per- bape, by Jeabtna Jtl parta tocether Wtth ----- JOcro.eala" aatJvee are exeeptao..U1 -.JU.7 a-4 olaeerhd. aad tbe N•YJ .. ,...tect1nc Uaem from Ml)' eacl'CMIClluneat b7 trMlen, la Wa wa7 eftectlvel7 ~ taialq tM way of Ute UMIJ' follew. native cords. And It would be a good canoe. They might sail over the horiwn in it. And almost surely they would sail back again, aaf e and sound. Presumably they could be educated to refrigerators, and eventually worry about the fqe cubes holding out tor the cocktail party. At present they do not like ice or any cold liquids. Cold things bum them, or so they think. They con- 1Jder them unnatural. They would rather dip a drink of water trom the barrel which catches the run-<>tf from the root. Such are the problems which con· front our Navy. The Navy has the necessary ships and supplies and com- munkatlons to take charge ot thia vast territory and bring lta people such civil. ized benefits u they may chooee to accept. It is a new and chaJleng1n1 job, but a hot and weary one. "We are supPortlng General Mac- Arthur in Japan.'' aald one Naval oft\. cer. "And we are making sure that these Islands will not be fortified by any foreign power again. Perhaps we are a Pac.ilk bulwark a1alnst Com- munlsm. We are acting through the sanct1on of the United Nations. and we are going to give these people all we can in the way of good government. education, medlcal aid and ceneral prosperity." WE GIVE THEM the beneflll of civilization without prot\t; a new experience. Uncle Sam atlll is Uncle Sugar to 80me extt>nt, but I round none who would have It otherwise. No one objects to our giving where we can. In return, we wm have this f arflung line of defenu against enemy attack. And perhaps we will guard these people permanently against the inroads of war. a very large blessing to them and to ua. Our Navy is doing this weH, wJth a minlmum of expense, a.nd rather Jik-iD& their job out there, as I liked mine. I Brown and yellow cottoa pnat I• two-piec e dreaemaker d r • • • wiU atay c1iep and lo•ely for elaoppl .. ••cl trayeli-. wlaea it la. •tarcllM. Br JAYME SKABF T HE RUSTLING of wocnen•1 aktrt. wUl be bNld • th. IWDIW faahion ecea. and the eape111i er. cal&. ia1 it the CrUp Look. 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