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Question 1 legality
in Lumber C.Q .
lncinetotor Case
··-i equest Changes
in Harbor,. Lines
The munlcl~ <ode or the City
ol. Newport Be.ch .wa• ''under
fire" today and the Ward Harrtng-
ton Lumber Co. incinerator trial
WtW moved from Newport. City
court' to .upertor QOUrt In lsanta
AD& following tlle lllgnlng or yi
alternattve writ ot mandate or
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COl. W : D.Luplow, dU!trict en-prohtbtuon by 1 8\f.perior Judge
,. gtneer, held & public heal'ing at Fra.nkltn O. Weat. restralnlnc
"'the city hall council chambers Clty Judge Frank Linnell from
'OrediJ'l~Y at which "the proposed itolding the trial.
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modifli:al'9~ of exialing harbor 'The trial had been acheduled tor
lines ln Newport Harbor· were Wedneeday morning but now June
dt.cuaed. • · 16 baa been set u the day Judge
U the diatrlct enstneer approv-Weat will hear the cue.
ea • tlle eh&n.ge11 reque8ted, the In hie attack on: the city ordln·
plan1 WW then be aent to the ance that prohlblta the burning' of
dtit.ton enc,tn.eer In San Fcanctaco industrial wute _in the city limit.I,
for addlU~ ai>ll""vai before be, Atty. 4 W. Blodg-et, "'preoentlng
tng 11e11t to Wflltlngton D. C. for the Jumber company, alleged that
the tlnal. oUkial Oka)(, according adoptJon of the ordinance In the
to Harry Welclt, Hai'bor Commla-municipal· code had been faulty in
' ti.on leeftt.ary. that the ctty ordinahce set forth
Tb.e ·nine modlttcaUona request-that the code wu adopted Oct.
M by the Barbor Commiaaion ~. 1948 and by'" 111tMequent action
are: July 11, 1949, and that. handwrit-
( 1) . EllmlnaUon of the exiatlng ten addition. to the code are tn-
pterbead and bulkhead lines at eluded lh plley proota which tn-
the west end Of the tumtng buin elude city action between thoae
below the Arcbea overpau. .two d&tee.
(2) Eltabliehment of new pier-City Atty. Barry Blodgett iJ1
head and bulkhead line. on both preparing to · .defend \he city
llde! ol Tbe JUW>e channel. NeW &gain.It· the a.ocuaation• and to
plerhead ~ 20-feet out from ~t.a..bU¥.' that the munl~lpal code
tll• ~g line ""11 ~eeted. I.I completell( legal.
II) Exwuuoo of pier.bead ttnea
2'),feet on the Weot Y!lo Ch.an,
Ml betwMn Lklo "file' and Lklb
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/.r,V,$s' tl•~IJat '.8.~ri'ri i¢.ik~ ~o · Cost~~¢sa ~19'$. .'4. :..r:::~:..;;;.--.!..-',--.:.>..-+.--'----i,....'-;· ____ ..__.......,· ~-~----=--.-"'~----.....;.~ . .,..._ -~·--=---"--~. .-r-;-.,.-_ ai GQit,t;,i.fie.a'A .. f:Jlb·~-11~~':$ to "Holcl "~r.ih. · . , ·. . ''" ·· ·: · .... • '
Beaui~ • ~d · i;,,p .. ~l•• • w•..e . • Pl.edge .Service
th• rites. ~ !!f;t~y •re.nlng, Ol>d l!!e ran .!D,o/.!f was ,...,i tor ·. ·; ' .
June s. whleh .a.w ·Eleanor fta&'an. bf>u!l~lo .ill!!lCi> ll)e ·Otttc•re cat·, Th• ~ual ·pledge 1emce wm
15, crown*! u you.nsut. honoNd ~. ~t Qt vie 'bonOred ·queen feature.~~ nibi\thly .. m'*1q' Of
•.qoeen or~·~-Bethel 167,' "' .. of ~ Mt1n 't'~w· and Coe:ta Mua, _Community .ehurcJr
IDte'11&UOnil · 'O'r-<te·< of Job'Jt ~am~•• '"!Ill> ·bi'.)ly prclilda on WBCS._aet for IJ'hunday, June 15,
· DaupW... •lilll Rqan 11 ·~ .l'ii!!ll,s · ' · 'fm ''ll;!;ett~ ~leers at •J )I. m. In -Ote-_anu.ry. TM . dli~V ril..,Kr. •and 'Kro. ,£. v : ~~.'.Hilb ')/aioy ot-· will be • ..-at oonel-Of ·I
Ragan <Of -Balboo: n\!lolld. ' dJ.k'ln"cl ·aPPiilbttte '\lrhc<Tw ~d bµalneu. • ·
Vilma. Prl~ .reUrtng 'boDJ Ulaller ran,. ·~!Jletalll<;. .... ~'r Mem~n of _~ ~SC:S ha-•e·J
onM ·queen and f'tve ·put hono wtth Ti.iibo:na-and. whlte uten. ltdt\!OncNdat> 8 highly w~ ,QUee_!'l,ot.lb•'.W~cl.MU411.M • N. ..._ ollo',.Q·tt• • •'f'f'&""...,., . M-™, -.'!lwl:l!!!l.J.AA~
stalll1g-ofncen.. Seated with M~ arranging t'rte now'n .., well l\S wt th $9.198 raised for"'mliilont
' ~ were the elective otttcei-8; those which adonlrl9d ihe hall and and fi;>r local yr"Ork, and aavtpp
Carol .. Thomaa, aenlor princess; lobby. " -·., . for Ult! n~w ltltchen and lounge,
Ct>nnte r Gunn, ~ junior princel!ls: The rlewly _ lnst.Ue.d honored the retlrt~ o~flcers are juatlftably
... , · Marc;1a Taylor, guide arµt Judy quffQ was pr~llf!'t~ DY hJr Cather .P.roud of the accomplJshme~ta ..
Tucker., marshal. wtlh a pvel,·made b.)' he"f...Jra.nd" · · /
• Al!iJOlntlv• otflcero l n cl u • e: father, L. L._ strofdiJ.r.t~dla1 *llitl\~fk Receives
Joan l\{errtll, oenlor cu•todlan: who W1'I> Mn. strl.~:~ preo-> F' , Ii<:~ d
ca.rot Fink, Junior custodian; Ma-ent for the oere'!?~• *'88 P.rfd.: ,,...Of~{llf~c; ;~ar, •
bel Brockett. lftJ!•• lf\lard;. sue barn' ,.,._.gtnn ~'°"the P.A~ · · ,Ji" al • · ytechn1c
AnnljHam. outer g::uahl; Bettedea.n honored queen, ... 1 ) "' •i 1'-' , 9r ~ . SJJ\i~,.recorder; Phyllfa Wlllougtf.-.. •Honored . " · t • ..._.,.'811i:k«" BaJboll Island was·
by, ttl'U•urer; Sharon Sherrill, &scorted ,0 Ute ere hClln~ ~ ;oe-t~ ,f,i}ldents, to receive cbapf~tif: Blane Harltlt, librarian: offi:I gueat8,"'lnclu ~ -. ~Ora~ 'i&n~Ct .. ~~~ a'. jew~l for two"
Ma ~l-1 y n Ptt.enion, mu$1cian;· Swarts of:-Bun~· .Beac~ )relni• .. ~)\iC!Jl&tlon, from Dr.
Madte..Fulbrtght, tint nleuen~r; d4=1>uty gn~ au·~~...... ? _ Y.ttr ~9· debate coach at Floria Jones, aecond meuen«er; ban. Pleta, hono~een-elecl: ~ )~)apnu~ .,\~• A&sembly, one
Ma~n Ba_yer, lhJrd me~aaenger: Laguna Beacb; Mi411~e ~~ or.~~ tr4dl~al campus end-or-
\ -Kcnqa Johnson, fourth meeaeng~; atner o6...H~Un~ ~h. b~"t µi~e~. at California In-~lllra Henning, tltth m~n-ored queen-elect afVl~;Princt:P Mute .of 'l'ecj)11ology, Puadena.
ger:~Carolyn Woodworth, uaillt-Mn. We;ber. ..~: ·: • 1, ~ ..... , ~· preatded over by
ant .~corder and Sandra Schmidt,! Wortb;:t lfatron Edy~e Kemper Dave H~na."' student body ath-
electHcla.n. , ot Harbol' Star chapter, 0 . E. S., letlc manager featured pree~ta-
~ng office also wer~ mem-wu a guest u was Mn. Albertine tion to 43 students of honor keys
' hers of the bethel choir, Rhyllis Rider, guai-dlan of HlHltingtOn anq certtnc&tes, Tau Beta Pt aq_t .. l
Walktn.s. director; Sylvia. WP..wx. 1BeacJ1; Be~~ of~ers ~ Star •laf!d~ng I F~ award, de;i
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"*r ra Stilrege, Dlane rl'i"I! ~ll&.,.-ud ':fil~'* lo<I&'•• ..... te ·s~t~lo-ud jew ... ;.\~_,.r
Ba Earl, Dix.le Hall, e if~~-· · Jous tropl\y •nd ·•po~.!I•.~·
"" ant, Virgie Mende!! . , • !!tpklj} ~ gdeits of .:,the honore'd Allan· Ii 'a llel'dor phyit..-nta.jor' ·1 \
.Par,ker, DaritlM: ..-~·-.r SraDdpareriU;~!· and the aon of.Mr. anf;I Mnr. J :.A..
Cfaridall. Marilyn • --m· .. "'"" ~·r Beek. 528 South Bay ~·L H• I• n, Judy Sleeper, ~ , · ,, • . JN'· d*"8. D . 1A. ~ gra.J!µate flf .Newport ~4l"bor
Jy, .. na Peterson aip(l' • ~'Ml y, ~4la; ~r. U~Jqn High sch~l. ,
Qu~. 6".. cf"~~: . · an.~n. R. ·
Past Hono....t q,_,,j, Sheek~; Mro. ~ertne Hand .. Bridge and Canasta
Pa,.t hono'red queena who le{V~ ~MaW.l , ?failo.r, ~r. and r¥rs ., _ . ,
with M... Pridham u lrul , , ~I )l.iJ!!~i'!"'l'!Mr. jnd. "'"'· Vtc:; is iBenefit . '
offlciero vlue: LaNelle Gay, An· tO<' ~·· l>u.:dena. F St rh t
nette Shiflet, Barbra Sto _ ~~~ •W•{C: ,..e~~ at . • Or . ~I".~. ap _ ~~ ~ Burdick. Joy Jane Holk.er,. · ~ th nowen and cen O,pal West. 388 Flower street
andjleanne Jamloon ot Bethel ~7-~ ~ !k'l1 dreoaed •• "" CoOta ·~"· ijosttl!O<l .~ ,~1'.
IC.fl . Moor.e.1muter of Seat -uc..: d =~n ~8 of white. phie :Re;rlii~~hen .~iifi•~ft~r-
Lodge, U. D ., F . an<I A. Joi., wao ~ h: In , __ ._1 ,_ tained With ,. , beneflt deaoert
' ' maa~r of ceremonies. After thf'J .£-:.-z"'f punt c :~ • :~ bol'of~ brtd.;. and cmUta party for Rar-lt .ft.. rl la Smt• ... di .itu "lll'~ee rom a sll.Yer urn were e~ pre e by IJ"'•t c u.. rec-. ed .~"' cake 1 ed 1 h·t bar star chaptrr, O .. E. S.
tor · mµA)c, candles· were lighted ~e7 . -i:· oe.: 1 c n ~ 1 ~ Present tor the enjoyable event
by...A:rienf! f\q"an aqd Don9,•"'~ce. ~.~ .... ·. . c ~g compete were: ·Nell qofby, r.Audfey .pOttle.
lynn Albrtg•~!B.lll:l ·~"''7'" · . Le1a~eM1JlaJi,'l!yMa'l'lice. 12lltl ~ .... ~~:·~~' '. _l ·''10'\ • ~•'llt~r . ~;:'°~i1~i,:a't!-rJk.-~~;
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;»eu'd smack your •lips over "d<1WD
.on•the fum!'-Rich, ~ milk and
c!ream .•. colden-1mo6'fb ... but'tler.'' ......
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•that country-fresh g0odness. Be
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Jiiiie ch....,. and ether dairy foods.
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'Unt<mT. 8Jm-OMap,-ly "!'~d -OC"°""' '!rill u.. ..,, • ..,,.,..!'=• iilib .... 1 •'l•d at UM ---gl~ tl)e gra<1uatkin .addtMll """°" ~u ..-.elf. po.ta M-me-e1m ~--••...J!'&. "'-"'tuT !oWliis .,,....,.., qu••• -
eijtary ~-reei.1 .. •d!Dlomu ot T:IO p. 'm.~<>ll voda7,, JUM 11\ 1IJld -al~ ·•Jae. .. !: ~ '° C2le Piii 1are jar
mKal ·..., loudltorlu,;[. ' ·; ·,. j;r,; '-1 · • 'natll>iW~:l*el"_._. -~!"""'-::1 tn n . oo • • , ! uani. to 1 ~;-la tM ~ -wit.II 'II'-Bn~t Tt'e claas wru Pl~!' .. toand~p · ~ , , ~ · ... ,,: · 1 . annual AJJ~Wc:am'• ~ If .._.; GI cs..-w ' .
and,Ci.rc:umatance (~-) . e Rocd' Nel9on -~CRM, Ca.royn ta1 11Alr rw, kn 1t01i?Jrt. K-n1• .nr ",
Revt Jooepb Thom-will _give Kp"'ay, ~ 119. ~· !:art ~ ...,,,,.., Will OU Miii , and' ..., 'O~ •
the <invocation' The c1MJr!11 group ]l(ll)er, PhlllJP .~lco'fldl, George ...,, P • .....__.._ b&ndl ·~ ~ -Jfg" , wtll~ eing three numbers. The want MoatpmeiJ, Mildred Pau: "Dlla la ·~to ah ~ IDcl :. 80UDdicl a. ~liu.aioliN8 n0ca ' ~ '
Green Cathedral (lbhn), AJnar7l-Uno Mooni!>-b&n\. Joel Emory rooe .;"?""'• c!Vtll"1 &ireraft. &ft · Rn. ltldlard. llddJl,e' al , ',
It. (Ghysl and Wlndll That Bklw Moore, ,Welllwa ~ollace -MooM, ::::ted ~ aop HP. The city or ~ Baptlot Chun>ll, . .. ' Ac~ the Sky (Van Wooot), ell· Jr., Barbor& .,...., ~-~;. Odea&, T -baa pat up a pu-r~ ~ ot ~ ~ mih-
rect..l by. Mn. Ba~ 1,enen. John It Marph.Y; Virginia Ann of Ut!OO rt':i,0 flnt three prlw .later, 11poi.. and ~ &Q• orti.-
Titett will alBO be • plan• du"!.J2'. I Neloon. J!li.by J,..., -]\fewman. d JI( rouv -<oi Beach-tnal: 'poam' 'written-eilpoctoUy llir
Mrs. tvenen ·'and ..Mri. I Shlrl~ N~ ~ Notrt. Ina ::.,;t A~iecoipo1·riu~.Wlch.• ffie .eflnt by.'Jmtln :m. Pai·
Brown. BenellcUon IW lb:, Grace Olda. 'fe.ree& O'lto\U'ke, ita Kana. JiU pUt Up •a punt for o(,eo.t81"~ Mr. Qraactr •
TI\ompoon and the .......ionol wtD ·Carol,.,, Joann °'ier"'an• VI~ to.d-u. ondl rtftl\prlliao, , . "6io, ·J-Saviour,-'~ 1'
close the P~· Lorrene Pw.Jcer, Dt&ne Pucoeo Planea 1'.ve Sao Dleeo at 1:80 Gltta In eDv~ .P~ted ~tf..,
• Claudette Marie AbbOtt.: Walt.er Ruth Lucy Peres. Dutel AI•-m on S\inda.y wtth 'Gen. Harold bride and brldef!OM1 of a *!'•
Randy Albers, Dwtfbt1 Allen, ander Pe*1Jla. D:klie Prtftmann, ~ ~rce.I tormef. h-4 ot the 4Jr of a am'tUry .,.0-tnclud.ed •. •
JoyFe Allen, Lorr&lne Vldel Am· 'Dena -ICl~th· -Pheatey, Paul n.an.port : Co~d u otttctal pome cottee and tea ,.f'!lee t
burgey, George .Car1 s.>ter, Ver-~ldney Wunim Phqley, ..ao'&erta starter. M.t.~)l'edc!e, ,,..snner of the ~ il.elhel Qurch and table -'",.i:
gene Baker, Georgia , ~e Bell Prentice, ~trkla Jean Ra· race from~ ··pririk-a<to Tampa. vice from the k>c&l . ~,.,.a•.
Bar'nes, James Beckett.. Jerry Jay pn. Nadine RaD.kiD. Edgar-Bord Florida in !IM'l WU1 do tbe brieftn&' The latter preeentaUon ..,aa ~l w NA. DD..•MA• Kn.. Laulile T. Mewer . 611 olMndne A---le wretary., the.._..._ __ Be t.so · R.evtea. tlW Richard.on· ' · -b to by Herman Hertdelclt. · an · · ' -l-.. .............__..
Len Rony, Jay Be~ .Nonna. Eileen Robert --..... _.__..:_..__ Pa-on SatU~Y'-Sbe allo expec hi h The flower 11etU,.• wu love . 0o::i..::;\ del llal' ~ chlb. Mn. MO'ft"er ta--.bo lWl ~ In. her ~· -~ clump Of 4e'dz·
• • J • a.ucme ~·. enter nextj year'a raee for w c ·-.1... ___..._ .. ,_.._t. --..__...__... ft.re laae ... ..__._ed ..._ n....-•--Berry. BonnJe Ruth Bte8C&r, trlcla AJln Roberta. Earl E. Rog-a potmU~ pune Ot $3~ to SlO, There were arr&t\a~1a A! &-. 1 . el Ille liloll99 .,...... ... _ •po• ---... ~ .--._..._.. P .__.... u3 ...__.....,
Charles Dean Blackbum, Gaytha en. Gary t...Mar Rpeeberry; Wil-hu been aecured. .. . chotc, bloeeom11 rangiag ~tied. for plMUnp.
Pauline Bouchey, Bobby Burbank. l1am Robert Roush, Joyce Ann Miu I>Ota la the nm woman gTa.clloUu.. to traarant BWt;pt R'.6¥· ----!-----:_ _____ --:------------'---,--------------,
Bob Cantu, Marcelo cutro, Pa-S.nda, Carol Jean Scbllcken-to recet~l& foUr-engtne pilot "rat· Reaponatble f~r the decoraU°'• Y1'.JU& GOOD TU&N' . WATCIJ TJlA.IN SION..U.S I JGNmON ADJUSTMENT MIMON ~OL&aS .
trtcia· Ann Cavanaugh, Chester .mayer, GeraldlDe Shaler, J ean-Ing and hU ftn111bed in the mqlney 1t'K1 refrff:hmenta were Mre. O. t:. When i)'Otl drive, do a.zood iurn Railroad-CJ"OMlng .tcN M'e in-Improperly adjuated automoblle -.imon· 'ancten' workinr 9tf
Cawthon; n~tte Yvonne~ Shaw, ·Austin WU-In many ra~ tndudi.ng the Ben-Melton. Mn.. Claude A . Knoz &J1td for other tlfgtlway ueen by al-•talled for the protectioljl ot motor· Ignition unit. can ca.uae exceulve .lilm. Landing tn Moriterey Caun·
Millicent Chamberlain. -Van Uam Smtt]\; dix. DwtJlg the war she aold Mrs. Wllllam Kroeech. .• · ~ way• tuinlnt trom the proper lane llU. warna NaUon&l A.utomobi1e ga.aollne coMumptton, and can aJ-ty bave ~ enjoJ'tng aome ftrat·
Chfiney, Leslie L&wrince Chap-A,vaJoa'. Beryl Smith.• Walter bon<hl trom. a ~.'taught lriltru-.A obeauW'Ully decorat.d'ca.le·I .• a.nd by &Jwa7' elln&linl'. your tn. .. Club, ln uqtnc d'rlvera to $t.op, so re.suit ln hard starting-and re· rate 9PC)rt. recenUJ, aCCOrdlflS' to
ma.n. Alice Jean Chuie-. Raymond Leeroy_. Sl&n.aberry, Jack , Stein-men• nymi-In thl 'army and wu acrtbed wltb a Scrtptuwe ve • t.:e..ntlon tP .c::uin ln ample_.ttme't.o Look and Listen and obey .the atg-duced eng1ne power. warna the the NaUCX1"1 ""'t.omobile Clllli.
Charles Christiansen, Donald Jay mann. DaVld -Stober, 'Charlene com.mandefr ot t be ~eveland ... the ctn. ot Mr. an~.~-Y, wain otf:tert, u.r.-.the A'\ltOIRO-nala Warn Inc or approaching I Automobile Club of Southem ClU· Moel' i)oau I commr In ha r e
Clark, Juanil& Ruth Copper, Bar-Suttertreld. R 1 ch a rd Raymond Squadron Of .CtvU· Air Patrol The Keene .. TJ!e luadous. · ~~U n bile Clu~ ot Southern CaillOnrla. tr&lnL • 1 fomla. ln'oui:bt l'OOd cati:bet1 of flah. . .:
bara J ean Cordiero, Hem.ant CUr: Talltn.-.Maryo IAVonne Tate, ·National-AeroNluUc -....odaUon wu eerved with Ice ~,pun 1 • · •
rier, Sue·Danitl: • J&d Tay1oi , Kettb. Vernon Taylor, baa. arckn°l""iedged h•*' work wtih an~_ coffee. ~ 1 ·: • ... '.)."'~-
Mar!on Melvin O.ft7, Arthur Lee Taylor; youth Jn avt&Uod ' and ~e. W\ng • 1'· ,
Delgado. Patric ia Arlen~ .DennlB, S&ndtt. Ann 1baden;· Be.uJ&h Scouta arb. \Jld0bted to her for l .. • h 0 ht '
Rog,er Dethlefsen, 'Tl'llomu Dial. Ann Trautwein,. Nat.ban Varney.,, their man~ ~r Which &he ,Wa.s MOt 8f.• aug &'F
J erry Lee Dickey, Donald Jeon 'Beverly J_ean Vau!il>n Rlch•rd largely ,.8poM!bte. . _ · B'reakfa1t Staged• ·
Dollar, Henry Clay Durbin, Sblr· ~ Veca,.. Everyn Barbara • f
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Even.son; F'&Jth Walker, Katl\erlne Walt.era, • · · ... It-· ..
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Jey Anne Engle. Larry Oeo~ge vesm&. james Vtneyard,El~beth Mrs. H~P. Yarnell in · Hadley ,Patio ._:;~ . : ·
Stcvon David Fenley. Wiiiian> Royden JAck Webslier; -:Is Lune eon Hosless Good felloWBhlp, ~ l~ d
• V' · -deU•htfvl ·eniert&lnment1'°oPmblned '' Fo;;uty, CHfford Dale ,or:cJer; Calvin West. Violet W eot, Joyce to Reti'•'ing Bo•rd · • -1
J J g to lbake the,.Motber~,_, ~itlni Dai:lene Ann Foreman. · ~ white. Joetta Whitton, ,Wayne , 1 , Co.I~~
Clyde Frankel, J ohn Fry, Bertha Victor Wllke.noo. Bllile Lee Wit-Mra. &l P .>Yarneil. junlQr put-b~ut of tbe ta: -~Coltl-
Ann Gibson, Willi.am -Arthur 'Ham&. P1orence· bnma Wutlatns, preaiden¥4of the Newport Beach muntty' cb.Utth a mMf+ •
Gould, Martin LeonVd . Green; Robin nn. • ...t_•• WiU&m8' KeJth Elemen SchoobJ Parent-Teach· atfa.tr. The event wb4JCI. ~. ' --..,..,..-.~U( Ma• 30, at a:~ .:. m. 'fn· • Juanita Golda Griftln: W\lllamaon, ~ ·Ceell WU.On. er A.Moc t10n, entertained lb~ ~ 7 • :!lad
W ayne Griffin. C&rollne Sue Valda t.:eUa W'-teni and Ronald memben1 ' f . Ule retiring board at paUon of the W~ • Y • --• G .__;.. ,..... .i.... 1 .. home, 1963 WeatmlNh.9:,,~~ve.. -Grohar ing, Mary 1..A1U.l.R row-Wl:\lt•lll• Wooda: a deligby:uJ buffet-luncheon .,. in~. Gay M. Ha.mUton, Clayton the patio I of h_er home, 223 OpRl der the auapleee of the . SCS.
HWley, Darwin HartahOrn, Bar. ' avenue, Balboa• Ialand, Monday, FloweBt-candlea -an~i·put cupi
ba r1-J ean Hayeo, Sarah Ann ~t -MB.~e June 5_ I _ -carried out the appol(ltmenU!l:n
Heard, Cleo D« Hesterly, James Fpr Speeding · In apprec, ta.Uon of her work in a . patriotic mot)f. Mn1 .• JQM;ph ' · .,_ y u ThomJ»Oa. acted U Jntatreu: f Lee H esterly ; bAJia.lf of P .-T. A .. ouo. arne ~ cerem.OnlH. --.-: -;=-Mary, Jacqueline Hightower, Lewis Burton Trotta., 21. a ma· waa preeented ·with three oma·
M J ~" •-tn chartr t Wanda Trautwein ottered d ce Frank Higuera, ary ean .u.uo-M ...... stationed at ICl Toro M. arlne mental plan..., eU&e po • "' . u.. I d numben; Ma Mean MorUz.' p a liard. Carol Lee Hoover, Joan Air at&Uon, wu booked at the tery c<>nl.airtera-by the boar ·.1
Horst, Kenneth Howard, R" t..h county Jlll -early Sunday follow-member•.j sented accordion &Oloa aid a. trto · , · coit-~ of Keo trloh•-. Mn Vtv\an Huffman.. Bar~ra Je&n in• . hla arreat on & .s~lng AmOng thOL'le attending were: ....,.......... """ 1
n .,-...... Crawford and Donna N"el.lloo:1 H9,J'hes, Glenn Alvin J~, ~e by , Newp)rt Beach of· District ~uperlntendent H. O. En-and played their ukulelet1-, .
Merle Leon Jenning•; . . . flcen. . .• t sign ; the ~ t..hret! sch90l principals, Mra. Corinne Rancttt.-~ .
Sh.Jrley "Rae Johnaon, ,Ronald "' Tiotta !fM tUrnMl over' to the ,a:n. Grayce Sevier, Misa ~nilce BlanChe iffutte aruf~ , . -
t.any 'Johnston, Roberti' Cbarlea '"Shore Patrol, acconttf,g to sher· Vestal and Mr. Roy Andergen: andf1illJl"'P -• --•.
KallaWay, Carol Ann Knqut, Le-ilf'a deputteat the. Mme1t. P. F· Baines, "Lo111.9J: d Uwere-On, ' b ' ecora ons. tha r land F., Kraft, Richard Leqendre, Cscnar, B. 0 . Boyvey, Ra)'11lond ..ii;:. ... ._ t . menu we~ etrawbemea; ,
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Winthrop C. Lombard U, Barbara Al(Vaya drive at a safe speed. Desenberg. F . W . Tunnell, H11r-tee and cocoa., · 1 :
Ann Lopez; .. -1 tdvtsea the NaUon&J. Automobile vey Somtrs, John C. MacMlllen. •
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Martinez, Theodore M ~ r ~ ~ n ~ s, of the car, C1fo the highway, or the Andrews. Lawrence Wright, J . R.
Belva Jean Mattox, Ela\ne Mayer, ltrafltc, and Of the weather. A Eva.na, lpb Borg~n . J . Harold
Harvey Thomas M.cClelJ&nd. No,... .de apHd ~ependa, too, upon the C&ldwell+ Norman Hagen and
ma Jean reeture, M&z11n McGee; .abllity ·ot th~ drive~. . . . ·L'lrne H c:~e.
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tile 1950 1ema• Gfi '•r•f tllle i,D• Y~.0.W. a.a"8abifa,.~ 8rn.....-, te rtpt: Kr. _..
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U11e Benn.da aw.· S._,,• .. : 11r."8ct\rM; 9-modo'9·l"red.--.1-ol,ta.e +/,,, ... YMllt cClobi and
llr.-FINd SclleDck. · • • · -• • j ·!Beckner Plloto)
Centr;I Bible School
Mis~ionary Society '. . l
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next ~eeUng or U\e. Women'1 M'.Js-
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Bible Cburch ot 'Coeta. x ... ~n Tlluraday, Jude 15, at 2 p. m.
An,,&.nteresting program !~ p n ..
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JOHN At'llNOUNCES HIS NEW LOCATION
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To Gr.aduate From
Scripps College
... .loA.nn Sam.peon, daughter of
'llfn· .l¥1Uiam A. B&rnpoon, ot Bal·
boa I•land, will be among the !SO
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OoMeP with the c1... of '50. A
iifaduate of A,nokl,& School, she
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sCr,tp,.i where ahe wu vtce p-.st·
4ont of the student body during ~er; Mbior year. Her marriage to
ff4r91<1 It. . Witherbee will l&ke
lfil4Ce 8bortly· after fTS.du~Uon at
t.hi home of her brother in Pua·
.-OOA8T WOHWAY le.a. ,Tiie youn1 people will live
(A<Jll088 FBOM ALL ~IOAN lllAJiJa:r) In .Sall Franctoco. ·-:. -.;· · Thia la the 30th commencement
aouu: S·• *' ~.~ DAY8 i ro 9 P. 111. !IUND•YS ProPam for th<:. women'• liberal ~;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;' ;;;;;;:~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ·~ 'collep. The aenior' program 1"pn. with the ..ntor b&l1, June 3,
and culmin&tetl with the com·
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nooo, June 9, .at 1 o'clock; when • •• ~ .. ' • -.,
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' the mo8t attractive 3 B. R. 2 .Ila. .homes Iii the
~ ·&:~;~ It ·yr_ay ~low Cost•!"' owner h_as
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y""'1. Dbl $V· snn d~ .• ~y _a ,home bit. for
gracious liWlg. 'l'otal price iui.500.
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BLANCHE A. GATES -Realtor . "' . " ~ . . ..
· WANT TO TR,4PE?,
WE_WANT attractive ·sms.11 ranch in BACK BAY
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HAVE beautifUl 3 bednn. LIDO ISLE HOME.
'1tanch must !Jave hp,i!~ 't'(!_tp l.arge living room and
quality cohstructlon.
$,J'ECJ# i'~J,c_E.S 2 Bedroom home, wiii I~ m <!Orona. del Mar.
1n (le)'{ect'C<\'1ill\i<!P·
01il. Y .$1,QPO, .!lIDJ\lJ \lqWJ) p.s.YJ!l"nt.
Large Choice SHORE CLIFi' LOT, on rim of
"!!"J.00• with uno~ -~or.amic oceim view. ~ t!f.T ~low ~J<~t viLll!_e _s.t ·.J5,500.
GEO. J. DA VIES
50'f Coast Hig_h:i,vay _ C(C!rona .de! ¥ar
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Owner Transferred to Honolulu '
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,. . . 2 c..,-car;aie on an 41Je,Y-:' Y'°ard fenced on aidfa.
BAY .. R. B~E-!" REAL_ ... TY_ . ,<;. ~. ~~ Lot .50xl~\lo-Pri.:e )U.600 -19.000 -• 1.J.. at lr' · . Btokei : . '86.00 per month. .1n~"4Jn.J ~·a. 1nauru<e , 1nt.
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?)Mlp l\1', H"uN'a... orse "'"' . d ~ARE ~m ~r <?'Y". to :ojp Ultd ~· j . · -~ ... ~ver Been~~ . ~B • ..,, S," . .. .
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$14,750
QN 1811' x 180' sheltered by
: A S tiedrm, home l".H.A.
In '0. Boll la A·l. an:
Ave. bmst location.. Nlce ~~l --.. ~
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llvlnl room, hdwd., lotA ot flag· . ' aton~. tplce.' Patio. TtWi la for
lhoae wh9 want a lifetime home.
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. n·. 1:1~ door to. patio. 2 ~ttra.cuve PdrJDs. 2 ~ Acres aJs6 close in adjoining loteT
· ~ttJ!*Y m. F!rep~, .~e,!ray _heat, ' ' · $3000 . , CLOSE· IN. CORNER conalotlng or .a VOl'J' fin• R - 2 ~ ,Cf!! . g_ara_p • and ·~~way. oP.riVJ\~ bathllig . 'W!ied ll>te; 10•: x 90'. .Compl•te11 fenced w1ul redWood
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1 .IVV\ eA..Q~Mnlo.ln tn.-...a 2 )>e/Jroom -il'ome, all ~ohed ID-FULL PRICJI: $7,600 with '.J'ERMS )'OU can AFFoRD.
. ~""'T"' ....... ~ "t-'tl'~ aide.' Garage. 2 extra rOoma For turtbv dela~ call )b.ry Dtckeoln at Jlar~ 1013,
N,gt~,ch ~~g .. 9_r Joy,~r :.::,,r: ~l~.1:n'.""1"•rted' to n•nlnga -Harbor 0885-R. I
'i'"' A!w.LPJ"~ UOOO INESS OPPOR""TMTTY A SO .IWY AT.~ Fl . -St C M Bll.~ . ,..., •• ~
2 bedrms. and sl.ing porch -~ ol!ler ower ., . . LIVE and EARN at BALBoA ISLAND :... REDUCING
beach .house. Hu" f<i\U!datlon, tenillte cleal'l!nce lled<corat:ed 8 bedrm. hom :·Din· sALON~~. y maJ<er tor cou, pie: ,f1'11, .... to"""' olwner • • ·r . ~· • ,., r • • 'trig 1'0c)rg. ·Hwd. noon. Nice \ and ~· (~an-2 "f" gan\g~. B-~ ~t. Save apm· p&tlo with redwood l!Mlter. to ..u. No i/peclal lralnlne ,....u1 ... , Nationally fain· :t l.ffi~en •er for e winter months . .U200 Good buy at $10,500 :'",~u1~::= 0~;:._;_;~:...=m:":~:·:,;,.~;';;
t;?N THE !~. near Cl;y, T~ BAY Ji B~CH REA.L'J'Y . : In NeWD~ Heiih~. tor turther Information.
Hall and ahoppln1. Bwlnt, fta!>. 1450 BALBOA BLW'., ·at 15th ST.' ~ 1264 Dandy 'n•w A t>Odrm. 'hoiiie:· 'Tllf --
boat 1n your mun fT.ont' ........ bath, dining room, Hclwd. floors. -.,,.....,..~ ,.-r En•loaed laundry area oft lge. Ji!·ll.~L--W. QT.ol.NT.li!V
See lhl• at fl""· VALUES!' ,\T ALU.ES! kltcb•n. 1-car Prag)!. Cor. lot. ~,. fi' ~ ..,....~ "il't"1"
,. . OCE4N li'ROIVT DUPLEX -BE,LCH ~IC -Bay Av• .. j;LlJl(IQ -$?.OQD pii. 17th and CoUt Hlway Realtor 0
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$11,000 . j\'RJ>d<rfUI ~ch A Viel" Lvg. nev »:!' . li.;~2 ,9'. JI .. A A bdr . -, l L b th Newpo~.~ -• ... ~-~ A-. N•_WJ>Ort ___ ·_Beadl • . BJl.,. k\l<l>-!' bath. • .. } yro. a.a1 Y.: .. , ,..,.. • ms. -,._ ,2 a ·~.s --~ .. #-N 0 TH~ R .9~!AN1:!™-<! .9111· ~-if pargeln at "7,000. BALBOA DUPLEX-CUte 2 B. R. 2 '0 ory hom<. PLtl9 .A:pf. ,!116 C~t ,!Jlfhway , Bal-laW>d ~U3:'.:!::.s~.f;."f-
VALUE ' iJ. N~ '.koliti&.o BAYFRONT LOT-$10,000. Qwn. cottag•, trpl. AND 2 B. R. over large double gerage. zx'tri! Corona dll Mar ·--.--
Near High achool and , :Cf'&de er wtll con.elder ofter. · &pL 1'ver ....-. 1.arp: paUo-_ corner 50 x 126. ~ ·' · ---------·------~.-----:-
oehool. READ TIUS -· o,,.r ···~ yard. Film. •n.ooo. · Full Pr1· roe 4!11 7F./\ t ' ., . ...,. -.. "" .. •·-·~·-· ~ ..,.,_.., ~N rR'· w.r coJ.lep. •~ . _, .,.. W ' ~ 'DTf'!U'l1 S'I ACU I 1300 aq. ft., 2 ....... pluo "I"" 'dn, 'bliye IM!autlfUI 3 bedroohl JIALBO,.. .P:OµO"-At~llv.< oew ~!'.. ~ 4-.. •
garage. Thl8 wm IO tlll• wkk. home, -patio, flowere, gard.n, h"l"•· tri>1, pa\lo. 2.,,.,,. gar., Nice Ranch Home In the cent<!r of Balboa island and · only llt-0 feet
I ri\afty ntru. OrlJ:y ll2,f500 , many extra. su.,oqo, ·-" '-'--C!! ..... t. 'D... ......__t
On hell a<!r< In Coeta Mu&. Will frtlm _,_ ,,..gt., -Y .,._,,... .
. tr;J\ .. fil\ll We have some excellent BUYS In Bay Front home1! trade 'tCJr 2 bedroom borne tn •
, .,..~Y-~ ' TY ANY Newport H•lghte. 2112 ~ ,lrtith l ~ baths \n two ~P.&?~
OUR l!Ell7. .~O! ~jf 2 ~c;>JJTH COAST :µ,STlJJ:AL,,,..LTnCSMP • · F Le . houses 'on full !!'t. _Partia~.Y ~ished.
bdrm. home 900 oq. rt. PLUS. 1 MULTIPLE LI -NG r-· --, ' Dr ase ,.,,.GHT bft1\i. ~· 520 ., .. ft.·,PLUS 3-02 MAIN ST. BALBOA H~ 203i 2 New Commerclai bulWlngo. Nice H.OJ:P ">L
,. .~II' ~e gar. '11 !!"-1 lot. • . terms, • Full price $12;000 wltlj $2500 dn., 1111d the balance
E.ut e1c1e eo.ta x.... near 3-Bedroom Home . · .$1.2;5()0 · . -:--$00 per pion\11. . · ,
' Ca~ •).M! ~~u ~.-J!.:Jllalj, JMP,1-i>edroom home with a COlf. Priv•~' ,,_-, Ru!'lij;·~-OW.0""" . ' ·"' r . ' '.A ~T~n~ , .. •aawi.,....., m .....-_....-.. -~,.... 1t1tehen, dlnlng ~' . ~ ~,..,_.1>0n1f"lf~~~ ~ ~"'~ ... w ...:::-..-Ml~t1'1lil'S'lll,lill!lll,..l)lj~~· !1!11 ~ 3 bed-
. room home -at~ctlve y fUniliihed Wtth modern'
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dining room wltll blond d!Dliig t"OOlll IM!t. •
CHOICE LOCATION IN CORONA DEL MJ.Jt
Priced Low
at $J.f.OOO fQr i~l@k SJil.,le
.,........ h• I ..u...i..t fUl1 bath and •tall power.'"l'JY ' · floore. Outefde laundry roonl. 2 of a beach bowie With guest qu ra in a. swell .ti:~:.r l'1f! . ..r. r 0;11 ~~' 'a rcouplie: ot Yeiml of .,.e. Brie~-' •• ' • · car garage. Fh:tlt tree!I. Only ""'°' 4-li.. · ed rence, all•y arid 2-car garage. • tumk)ted "1tlte In BALBOA sa,ooo. 1760 down. locs.ti~. with Ple!!tY o~:ogm for exP911Sio~ .•
.. 4% loan on the property ot ·1 b'lbck ~~ ~'d C>Cean. • • .
500 1e.•oo. · And Many lllore J.OJiN i, li'a. .. G f.~~~tff" . • -~, A Real Buy, 1
BllllC • , u you -lookl•A' tor• IO<>d dejol • '~ ~~~YI·;' .133 lS1WfP '·
3 Bll:DJU(S., .AQCOST ~ B.9· 2-bedroom home on 2 lote located Earl Chamffllam ~uc~t~~ ·::. ~~t·~!t • • ~ " • 1
FT., hdw,d. l!oort. 't!je. ~ ~-~· pn propoo<d f-"1>• highway. 'JlEM.' ·~ -· · · · 'f 1
fence<!, ;,».y, ~~ ~ 131>09 di). TIWI la Ideal ap0t tor -UI 0< ~ • • • ~ ' • • VuJl!l•n JOlJ: McKEE, Saleenian HERE'S THE ONE
. ~ Cow:t elte °" oth•r bQa!. 600 Coaa\ Jll!4., CollOlla clel ;M•r Gi;;<J B WEJB11. el B ke • -• • - -. • -. ' I THE JOHN VOGEL CO. n-. O'nly • mu .. rrom Santa lJ,oli>or ~ 17.0 kewport Bi~. ~ ~: Love!)'. _2 ·B. ~·, ho~e in· -~RT ··~
1301 ,.. __ • u1·.gh~•y ' 'Corona del Mar $8,350, Ana and •PP.""'· 5 ml1e.9 f!J>m 'DAY. FRQl\J'I' ·-'reE BEST TOWN ON EARTIJ" ares. on bes.utiljl) llnrner wi:~ad]Oinlni lfi ....._,,.., ~~ . !l""l'!'· ~-below ma.,.., p ... , ~ ' . ~... • ~' "b . h.r .... ·~· . .: r. aU " .
NEWPORT HEIGHTS. A 2 bdrm. p" rlcti 2 bedrooma. kitchen din-1 t _... ~ -·•--t Phonea: Office Be-.con ~1"1 _ ~i:. Y1, • f>,.. 0Dl8 t'f"° 1 ~ ~ _ I .,.h J}f'o.....,. 17•1 · -' Owner mut uei-u1ce _.,_ oew n-· Ph ~~ ••••J r'T!T A1R ~ .. one_ , .. ..,.,. . .. . dwd. tloo w 2 b'~-Ing and llY!ng room, 2-car 8!. L•-"-' z'•~·~ ~.w -· one ~con~~, or · ~-""" .. • n pme . tl.oney, h n , e, --· beauutul 8 DeWTn. oa..a :11v••1e. Beacoh 'M2'9·M ~ ~~ ·v ~ • 1' • '
' trom High ecbOol and "Sra<i ~· Yf.e ask 1"1' to_ IMpect ' ~t kl~. Cor~...ed to ·-" • .uil.8111lY ,features. ._ . r · 3 BeAr, achoo! .. LOoko .llii• new. ~ -Im <>!!1Y _seooo. term•. $M,000· tllrn. ($33, 'un'furn.) REV._ TJtOMAS I(. GIBSON In the ~~y !Ill'~ if.~ is a patio and
., •• · :OD~ down.': Rn+ter Uurry OR ·WILL 1'ltAD.lll "'1'1'tJ fpr. ~~ and..!~•· N~~~ ... barbecue frillt· trees lllld a' wnnderfUl garden. ~ ¥-•. r;_aU ~e ln ~·· Pilon•~ , ~-".a..,... ot Pl·••.~ -, • r-.. "'' ,'l. . ~~~·!::~~.~ , .. 1 "$·+7. 850+•. l ~·:!1'!}":m,l!;!ri.~~'i!i" 11 r;1iift~'1r"~~:-r · IPtl~V-w.."'.'tft ::· ;: ' ; . ...,, ~ ti.I~~!'
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BuUt 1'f7. IA.rse Jlv. l'oom, tge. , ril.ce P.Uo )Vit.h BBQ. Nice le;vel _ _ Rarbor , ng ~. 2211 Balboa ~~1! 1 • • I 1 • '/ l ?'
41•· U'OL ~ced yazd . O.rbag• 2 BEDRM. EAST QTnJC CQGT• lot O!llY 5 blocko to cent•r of RlVERSID. . .... HO~' Blvd, N...P.,rt lMacb. c (1~, n~ ' Re ~-1150 oq. ft. , • • , '7." , '" ,. -~·-We •y one look will con-· ,_.,, . ~ , • • ,.... "f'. •. -' ~IUN
' .. . · • • }~· Nt old.,. b-AAt ~-,~~ you lhla 1a It. Only $UOO, "For cr0 16 · n.c.i B h .u GW>, T. ~ N--S8lesman..:....S ~ B l!il ~~·~~ ~: F.ULLFRJCJi:.$8950 \IV~'!>l'Jit..!4~0 ;·~-~ ~JlllUdown. . ' ... _. l'-""'~-e ,e~c .,'"J&Q~~ .orNewport.Blvd. COSTA MESA Ph.Bea. us-w
-Lot on Paclf_tc Drive
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:t:a.\F~t-R9--"I9tb' PIA:c<, C.::. A% loan at JOO. f11!25 Down. ot v,.iu. he,.. ~ c1cJ!r1>. • ~· 4, -~EN ~myinon:;::!.t~~~ ~t::;!.'°':'.:;,/:.,.~~~! . : -_ -'E.Mi'up IJJlll'Or '.J~-!)"' I·
·ii:-. ' , . · • ToVn 2· Bdrm H 4! ASQO ~BULLIV AN, Aaaoc. Old, but lWi ~blH(lu llhd fireplace. Lara• patio, hubecU•.1-------------......l.-l:.;s....------CORO~A D.ICL KAR-2 Bedrm. . • puse ~ $6,000 '1982 Newport Blvd. price .. ri;lit. l'h. A. c. !!pep-~ """"'· '80 llJO. ... th• . I • > ~}':,r;;t:.,"":., ~-=-~..r: ~:: ... :::.~ = 2 1*PN<t· on ~ "!Jla ~ ~ ~ . lleaeon = ~ ~·-R.-COft ~~lpj'; ~~" .uaod. J.'Ffl:tj.eTJ.V¥. ' YttI1S r~iJI~
'lee· -llJ', .~·r;· }11,1 ~[I!., ~,P· ,but !iu IOOd pooai· ~'"· ,On .~Ice ~ ~l\.<¥' Lot on Cliff Drive 3112 Newport W..d. ' Har. 21152 Consioh.nl 1 ain .. i.., a 1 be41JP., lt.'1 ~.~d-" · N~ · C. D. -,,:. 1'J>J1; ''"\' " near Undb<rgh achooL 'Lot 70 l'{ICWPORT HlCIGHTS ('! I D l ~ = ...., r.i ""' 'If .,. ,--:FY" ="'"'f' -A~c:.riv1: s . b..iroom houae. . ,~,500., Down ~Y uo. Terma. • ¥• • <4~eBAe --.... -;-. ~G ~· , J lfe.Mp. -.,,i~. I #ff~' ~ ~· ~
BHt Corona <lel Kar location. * * S 0 L D * * LEA~O ~LJF,J Bee Q\lr D'Cf"· · : . '. . 'location on neninsula. Es fJUBmtr tt· 'D-t n · • L-~ 1y ~~t ' ~rWat and drn Udo lele ....................... , ..... ., J,ll!iO F.w • ....n:..~.··_.~:.'." .~_ . .Tc: m· .-.a· ·ft~~~I ..t .. . · nnp1&ce, encloaed patio. O. L :aelY -aUyB lD ~ -$6~ By a Multiple Ll.atlng R<.1~ hoii!•.' '~e ~i' lqt, 11•r !'!81boi 'Penlr)oul& Corn,!' .. ~ii .,.~ ~T -~~ ".'l .--r
Loan. Good term& Call, owner 155 x 160 Corner ................... 11200 -"""'· '1600 down. Beaci>n i:tdo lela VI• Ndrd Co"'er _.. . Jnne-ipring 111&tttesses car ~ AutomaHc
Hart>or 12•11-R. no'72 8 ._, ~ IJ!!ll&. lot .p~ a1600 ooWN Good 2 bedroom __,,_ • , • "' ua 1l'!Y rro t k-3 · , 1 !fOO ,~~£---,.,, "" .. ,,. · " j ' • NEU lJ?LAND _Both are "be'aut1rUi"j;y;.J'iot. . . cloOe '!' eo.",. )(<&&'• abopplng: ' ";... ~HI-)(, • -1~ 3 c. n: Ii oee.: -ri<w :.:~~~~·:'!Jio W&llJ!lR'. ,,, eu. ft. [~.
¥.A:UTU'OL ~MKJC • =!';!,~ bl<>ek -t. . ~ ""'use ' ' ' BAYFRO.NT il<e'u.i tor bl4g. •I~ ,re i-n See~ '1045 W R .. uL,,. Bl d
• -3-car prq. w1111 1 11o Aero J:..~ '-7.C : ..... ,1900 $4,850 ~ . '.~ 11 111M1 • • • • ~~ f!.ne ""Y ;;t~ l ..;, .. ~er, _ r• • ~ v_,_. =~.z·::=-!:.: °'= Belp~.:.U. ... ".'.:I BICD!IJI.-... ""-Ill. 1t1sJ1.iire Drive 11~~~~.~....m.. atlf'~'. .-~.~. . ' -·-. UC'PION
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..... ._ .i.i;,.. 111co -Beacon Hill :Realty iq to Tau. •0et -,......., ~·y,,~r-.11oio:. .......,. -~ .._. ~1:7·"' ""!"'"' F "'--1 '12'-""·-J. • th dbl cailioo• <qul-l. All bl!)p. natural otters• he~ , . ..,,_room,~· ~ -~ If DH~ ,or ....... e or-.. .,-...,.. 'Ji!f!' 1 ~ ~ ,:!.,.-.. ~·~
-Wltb Imported red tile ... Newpwt Bl'fd.. . Bea. G7lll-R I fr;«loia"' ........ . . ToU • la&Ye. fl~Oj)O ~ • .. ··-• , • JOl1' .. ~ !P,_~. siut, ~.. • • • roota, c1ou ~ ,n.ooo. <I Noell• aboYe _Ar<:heal . • v , "1 a -a •-nt bf ~-Hue~ ~ '!Jiii ~ IM>B)e 1n __
lVill accept P&rt trade w. T . oooce ACRE4GE -~ ~· "'J· ~-µt •.~·>""!" '!91 llfY ~ =:,--..= ~14-. ·-Owllef. U~liif~. ;_,1!1 ¥1&;p!Jga. !!..ryo,t .~-\lo ·~·au.1a· ......... NII N. B. c. Re=~. at Sfll.Oil!I..'.. -·~ ll'l1rnaca ID ..," •I. ~ ' 2 It:}!!-:'}-.~~~"' Bf!'~, ~ ,.1 ~,j!:...r """ ~ -r , ' -' 11Jt 'Ii hJRT BL Jl:!i-;:;'WIJ w•-.2 ..,_ ....,... apL, • • • • . . . . ~~-?\:l~'t.= 2111 ,.~. ~ --~ il.4<ff,B~·.; 'u19 t~ tfffwt·u ~-"""2 wn:i.~;r:.,c:..' ~1TZMO.B8~ EAL'Ji'Y 'M~· . ~ed Barn ·~ ~·•rtlt seo.;SIU !kl!I I I M:RICB,_BM;I! _ -·-.... • .. . .....u ' . ' .,-i1111 Odliua-.; C!armi&til: .
ai U.-•¥-ti~~ two .._ ••:•<f .. 11 · , 5 •Cllim. .._ ~ ._ ~ ..... Little Balboa Jslan~ -0::.~ ~Jot, 0: '~ · ~·ow-~ .t 7 ! ' ~ ~
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Dress and Street Shoes
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BARBER~S BOOTERY
Successor to Mattoon's
1795 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
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• ' ' -IM. ·I-~L· g .LJ · T " N. E:S • · 1 &ra4uite1 ~rtelried Fither I So~ 't!" U.t Starbri9ht,Ctub ,,. ~ri. f.•'fJ ~n!ap
D. V ·-.t Coste~· by -· be Hard June I · to HolClfiooct S.19 ~From Portland
• .••• ••: J .. _ . -. • , , L~ • . Mn. J. ,.:t. ""°mpaon at'Christ,Chuilc:h . at Lfd~ Mirk~t .. ~· , . . ic.i .,~..-;_, o1 .AJ·..,r, cgan~~;udlllp,""' ~ •·!ri!P ·· -. -. ... .............. ol ..... 8aa; --tlll f&ot. htlier.;., lltat!oriPtdd,-• m x-. Iii --~ ,n.I p • • ''le .A ... , OD--.i, _,,. IDr 'IT!' d .tg -· -M Ille eo.ta --1lonpet to be beld oijnce the O. II. S, wlD hold ~ . ptle.. -.. __ _.
,_ ... Illar, Ill R ,_,.. -'l'luulwr, T2, at.:utlo -lfll9\ OMn-~ Clmrc:b -are ,.u. war ,were -ropldl)r ..,inc jol'WU\I toed aale at lltldianro ~~ _e4 llii W-,oe -~ pit.I, Jrq .JJ;.U... • ... pie, ,_ IJta., ~ Jlw... ""I dleG .US.,..;~ olllltll ~.Kn. at Chriot .ChurCh l>y the Bea thta ke.t thlo "?""'>s latur&.y, MN.1 P -~pom.t, lot•
T llio.. ti. •,,, • . . , • liq 16 la hlO ~ ~. -1<1np11• H. .__ ontert&lfted Week. J'red woodWortll hao ..,. ning-'at t.ao. L "" All oi· be ~ 1--.1aw, Mt; • aat-.S:""t'o Mr.,&¥ Mn. IMld' 1bUNllO:I In :<INllol -!Oltli a -bnnldliot. Red """"' -.pied tlie pnuaJ ·cllairlnaNIUP' :hked fOO<ta &ad putrlW l>e ~ KrS; William'-""· ,
llarolil '..,_ HI ~ ary, ea.t&. ll~ . r.n;ed, the .... ~ tor Ille ed ,hu ••-~ the (o!lowtng .nale, ..-Y for llltl!rdq ~·· 1.;
Aft., 0".11 ........ ID Sulta & ..-..S U a llbo-•l•Qle ~ iu.., In t116, -·· ~en· BliJ Ile~. tlckete; bullet euppu or~ litnciif'e; -Be/'wlfl rell people --·
_,,.,,,. 01 •PllalliY.•r .. •l, .J-I, Balbo&,!lq Afrpolt. .• '• lJnL 'n>ompeon wu -bf -r.n<.PendelJ,.prosn.m; and HN-1
IMO, a dlJ'Ctl.,.;t llo;,_ H~ .._ -.Rov. 'l'bcollu .PWndoll ottldateil Kr.. ha Barto11orn. ' . old u-. -.r. ' ~ -,) ~ '8()~.J& alld Mn. Alt ., .uvtcee. Iqteiment . ... ta l . -n . -,JJ . . " ,.
ton i~~~ Hf Jmae A • W-)(-on.I park ~ :rounc' ~oil' bidden to /h• &n· 'l'be dinner will be ·held .In Good· ~~"'"4f ' Ni · · ~ B ~ ':... -· • ...._.. :'"'• . tOey. I · . , G"'1 ~tolll:r •Included Ann ell Ba.II "'1day eve_l\lng, June 1.. r [ ~ 11,.._.-~-.. "'--r-bl»-• ~tw,lln.. VIJH~ Qwnberlaln Plana ate Wlderway toe a top · ~~. 1
,:-.e; .... a dlqbtar, I "';:"'eraf·:;:::u;OJ" )Vl!ll&>i> ·ci ~I Dany, Kalli> Taylor,Geral: nold\ pnicrom. All tathero and Graduati I n· Ind! F ' the r's Day L -JlOredlth, /12,. of 7°' Ordlld An., il!De ll!'&'•r, Shlrlq Jlncle, CUO,. _,. ~~ -Invited. • . . IDl'.ITll-To Mr ~ ~,._ Jobn ~--•d.i Kar h~ Wed lyn °'Fanlin, J"-White, Kath· ,
Gonion llmllb, Ut J,Cusuerlte ~-.T • w.,.. . ertoe 'IVaJtero. J-#lando, Dl!I'-· ' . ' ' ] >
A-. oor-. dol Jl'Ar in lllnto neod&:r at s f· m. In the Tu....,,.. -~n....c11eo1.ar «::aw111on Boots Ii Saddle Club a....u.a Prtat _._ -8.....,. lll!ln ., ·95 Ana Oolllmuallj' ll<la!lli.J. June s. llteveno thape~ A!h&mbra, htar-John Dlq, Temmp Dia!. PatJ1~ • , (lletall va1 ... &Ml .............. -... !.......... ................... 6o
19159, • ci.up~. ,: Ibo.. ui. os. ment -In un Oak cemeterr. Dorullol Carol •1-lloOvor: Joan to Elect' Officers o~ c-·on-·t -.... ...._ lllllrt ·
sPJi:oil:L-:: To ·icr: al.d Jlro. !!:"";!~ )1:-1~ mortuary¢ ~ Rcht. l R<>cer o.w.ro.n. Valda • I (-.ii v-Ua) ... L.: ..... :::::'.'.:. -········· ..... ... .. 3. 95.
1'n.nk spi..-i. _ _ Newport ron~emoilta. ". cllirge. Wlnleni,
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Blvd. ca.ta, M:ti,lll Santa An& e D .... LadL UJht a meeUn'g of the Meaa Boobl ' • · · · Kr. Meredith, a retlad' .,..tneer, ~ · · and Saddle Club to be held Moiio Communl!J lulol!! June S. 18llO, dlod at hlo home Sunday. A cilJ, a ~qhter, T·U... o~ oa. · fornla. raldent 30 Yea?'at ,he bad • , day, J\lnt-12, at 7 :30 p. m. 1n th&
"'QUllDI -' -r, Kr. -Kn. moved to Corona .del Mar rrom Cluolfted;1oda' -little, do mucb :,bhoUM : lh• Orange County
JoOepll Alleen. ~n7.,. Pomono Temple City three yearo ....,_ ' ' r gro•m . •
Aft, .Cool& >I-. In. Santo An& He la eurvlved by hlo wife;
COmmW\llJ hoapltaJ, June a, 1950, SJlvl&. and a oon,. 'Thomao w.
• eon, & IN., • 1.4 O& Me"11tb of El Monte.
HOIUUCLL-To Kr. and Mn. REV. W<TLI.l.UI H. w,an:
Jack BorreJJ.._ _.1807 Wutmtn.ter Funetil ..-vlce.1 for Rn. W1J·
A ~e.. Coat& M-. ln. SL Ja.eph llam Henry White, 91, of Lquna
l\<*J>lt.IJ., 'June 4, · 1860, a eon, 7 Beach, retired Methodtlt mlnlater • • 11-., 9 oa.; were held Monday at 2 p. m. at
QUARRY-To Mr. and Mra. Wlnbigler Memorial chapel.
KennetA L. Quarry, 215 &. Wti.on Rev. White dJed at hl9 home.
l!L, Coot& H-In Santo Ana 187 High Dr., Lagupna. He had
CommW!IW haopltal, June 2, 19M .. held putorateo ln Newport-Balboa
a daqhter, 8 !'1&. I~ oa. Twltin .and other ca.tifomla com·
BEl>D<i)qi..,,To' Iii• and Jlta. munltlee. · Geo.re• ~;· 1ijtf-San Ber· NaUve. bf England, he had Uved
nardlne Pl., Oiiilta »-. in Santa to C.ltfomta 29 yean and l.Apna
Ana Community holp\t&l June 1 Beach 18 years. ·
19M, a ·ll&llPter.f ' ' He Is survt~ed by hi• wife,
~.A.H!f-..To Mr. and Mra. Katharine A.; two aona, Olarlee
Robert Wetam•nri, 1138 Orange While of Clupatead. ,Encland, and ·
Aw., Colt& KN& ·in Banta Ana ~gin.aid While of Roche1ter, N. CommunJtf ~lt.61 ,J 2 lBMI Y .. one daughter, Mn:. Edward c .
a t!IOll 5 lbL itr-L ' une ' • Colbeck of Santa An&; two gnlnd-
, • 711 oa. 90l18 and three gn.n.ddaughters.
~-To J(f. and Mrs: TOM BKINDEB!iON
Luia a ~enntta.r, 228 Morning -Tom Brinderson, 81, died at
_Canyon Rd., Corosia de1 M&r ,in 211 Palmer atreef-. cOata Mesa. T
Santa ~ Com.t9111ltty hoepttal, trailer court opotrator, his home
Jurfe 1, "50, tw!flll, a daughter, was in Saw Ped~ where he wa.s
6 Iba: .. 114 oa., and a llOn, 7 Iba., a member ot San Pedro Lodge
114 0&. 332, F . and A. Ml He wa.a born In
FAlR-To Kr. and Mr1. Duane Colorado and la survived by h1 a
Fair, :J.19 ru.ll~n Ave., Newpot-t wife Lettie, of ·~ta Mesa; three
Beach, ln lulta. Ana Community daughters, M.ra. Iola Bauer arid
hoepltal, ~ 17, 1960, a aon,. 6 Mrs. Patricia A. Saunder of Loa
lbe .. 9 OS. Angelea, Mr!!I. Thelma Freed of
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NEWPORT BALBOA
FEDERAL SAVINGS
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Joseph )lOIPftaJ.. May 29, 19~. a 2 p. m . Wednesday ln Grauel ' '
dOU&'hter. ,111a., 1 oa. Chapel, Coeta Mesa with the Rev. Ir----------------..;.--•"'=====-----------------------. GENTOaJ.-To Mr. and Mra, George Wlednl~-officiating. In-J ~M~~~~h1~~1~: ~~~':it.,";:!·rkbe l In Weatmlnater TElf' c' t..... I D REAso' NS ~:~ 30, 1160, a doujrhter, 9 Ibo., ~ •. .u..J.~ -~. B:! ot 437 S. . c . ~ ·-. .
KASTO.f'.fT-To Kr. and Mn. Birch St., Santa 1"na.. died al her ~
Loui8 Xutorff,· 1518 Redlandft home Sat1lrday.l ~he was the WHY YOU HOULD JOIN THE Ave., b.ta 11-. ln S'anta Ana widow of 1Willlam H. Beat. .I
Community l\blpttal, May 31, 18:K\-; Native of Mi&lluippl, Me had ' I , ' _ ·-, . " :~a!-J::w.~·~.: ~1~!":£;:3 o:~:u:~ ' NEWPO~T HAllOI CHAMBER Of COMMllll I .....
Corona del ~. IJJ St, Jooeph hoe-ter, Mrs. !'•Ille 8 · 1bompoon ; .• Join ·N.OW and plan to con~ue aa a m~, . ber as ong as you Jive and work an. d play he_ ;..! " . pit.al, ~ IO, lHO, a daughter, 7 IKlD. Arthur Beat of Corona del
Ibo .• a .._ Mar; a slater,, Mt .. H .. ter Cov-ErujHIP ~25 Business-$10 .Individual . •
SPRATT-To Mr. a.nd Mra. ington of Santa Ana; two broth-
Jt!Me Sprolt. 6U ll'llllerton Ave.. er•, H. H. Covington ot Alham· It is a inark of 'dis=~tion to belong to. e NEWPOij.T HARBOR ~ OFC:C>MMERCE
Newport Beach, tn St. ,Joapb hos-bra and W . B. Covington of Loa I 1 • pltal. May 10, J8llO, a daughter, 7 Angelea ; three ~dchlldreG and 1-In order that your C ber can properly advise 6--In order that your Chamber may as)iist in the
Ibo., n .._ give great-grandth!ldren. ' the rest of the Country, ~ho, what and where .we improvement and development of our greatest ""!"'t
Funeral aervlcee were held . are; so that the better p<jople will want to viliit us the harbor itself-00 alao 'rQrk In qoordination
l!lAJUU4<tE UCSNSES today at 10,30 , a. ·m. In the ..... ~.•the year around and ?]'hap11 make their liomes and full cooperation with the C!'&mbeni of Com·
Ruuell WllJ!om B&nirert, 31. Smith and Tuthill mortuary. In· here, which will mean mo busin""'! for all. I merce in other citiea 4nd the Umted States. Cham·.
125 Apte A.w.., Ballto& Ialf,nd; terment waa private. • . . ber of Commerce. . ~
shlrler JClaln J.,.,_, :u. 409 "M" 2-In order that your Ch ber ~ fight to !ure · · st .. ~--· \ • Walker, -Springs Rites lower and more equitable ,County ~ea for our 7-In order that your Chamber, and uently you, ~rt-w1mamo Tbompaon, 22. Solemn'ized •t residents. 1 ' · may take an uttve. ~ In the ellt&~ · ment of 3I2 llallt. ""4-,<lv•, Newport u 1 ' · the new hD!Bpital, the proo!iosed new hlg'hways, the
eeach1 PW!~.Ann &:mpben, 1s. Capilla de San _Antonio 3-In o~er _that your Chamber may properly ~ dget contemplated be&Cli, par1t and ~wid facilities, u. An,.w.. · and f1Dance suitable p*termlned events LI' the· . the new hotel and hou'alni \development., and many ~t ~ Cicero, aa, 1301% Capilla de &an Antonio. An&-harbor area which are ·~manded by tile l!""Pfe other worth while projectlL w. Jl&:r An.; Lula Mae Holihan. helm, .wao oetttnir tor rites on and the "!erchants, thereby eliminating rePIE!ated . . . . .
28. Bay Shoro camp, both New-Wedneailay~ May 21, at two thirty ·requeattl for donations for special ·events, and con· S-In order that your Chamber may do ltll utmost ID
I pOrt -· . • o'clock which united Pl!.trlcla May sequently, an unfair discution of the bt' rden ' preserving our sport flahlng alon~ t!Je adjacent
DU'IB8 Sprlngo, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs, among our merchants. . California coUt line, which act;vtty ta <i"r greatest George Spr1nga, ·2038 Plecentla . . · single source of revenue. , . , wi.-lalul walker •venue, Coota Mesa and Kenneth 4-In order that your Cham may be the inf lible · · · '
WIWam Jollll W~er. 87 ot 112 Lealie Walllier, son ot Mr. and Mn. !50U~ of keeping you advised of all the happen· ~In O~t!I: that your Chambet, may be, the ene. "?urce .
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SL J-P!l boipltal 1'leoday., · Place, Cooto Mesa. ' political and non-secretarjan way, arid pro t all dollan from_ the many '111111 1 ~tf a l _great and
E. o.Oan l'rmt. ·-.n,,;.., died 1n George M. Corkhlll. 148 '"' Cecil IDgB ID your community 1 in a non-partisan~non-through which a ~npenti!atlpn ,'of the minimum
A ..tciont of the Harbor orea The ~v. c. 1· ·Andrew• pertonn· of the citizens of the Newport Harbor area a ainst ~werful ~le force to o~ _tile ma*1mum hen·
a yea? aod a llalf, he .,.. a re-ed the double ring ceremon,-, the fraudulent llOJicitation. . eftt and g for an. ' • Ured depa.tJ ... Uttt wbo had been :ride! tbehlng given ln marrla.ge by . ~ , I _,
UflOcl&ted with tlle Loo ,Angel.. er a er. ~In orde_r that your Cham~ may be lhe m~· of l~In order that your Chamber may have the advan-
Generll booplte.I. He wu a natlvo l'atrtcla wo•• to• the occuton develop1Dg for you many pleuant interes and tages of your coWl8el &J¥l ad'riee ind ~~fn;'ay ;
ot Yorll. ~cl. a navy blue llult with white ~· fine friends in both the private and liusiness e of have a definite voice hi all inatterw to i'
lie -P¥t··~er ot Monete and ~r1~. her bouquet~ Newport HarbOr. · I I ~ _ the improvemen. ,_ t and development, o
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t wur City. • Lodllt No. fill, I'. ~d A. ,M., Loe of white carnation&. Her attend-"' I
• ~ 111!1 Julllor warden ot ant, Jen Davia. wore • turquoiOe m r I )l<atutns.!f.o!!CeUD, r. and A. M. !JUI\ wjth white acceo8orteo, com-VALU~LE P WILL BE AWA&D •
ot Coote jf-,. plemented by her flowo,., pink I ' j su.nt ... .,. JtY Wife, Ann.le; carnations.
three ~--Jliw. Jl'raneu Robert Walker waa beat. man I MEMBEBSBIP ,._.,. .. ..,,.w et ~ Mil ...,..,.. .. "!1'&"""• '. I'. =.:'~ of. '.i.oo ~ and ::1er~rvey McCf<>rkhlll aoted u
lofro. '6119 ~ ol,San Df_qo; White IUI~ and sladlo'"" deco-NEWPORT HARBOR CJnMBEft OF 00~1 E
!<Mir snadlttftr«n ,m .... oloter, rated the chapel, ~d the wecldlq j l. ... ,.~ ....
Mn. s,,,. "1>!111"!!1' Loa Anpleo. WluolC included I the -trod!Uonal ' ' Mall Add.-Bos '18, .. ••• ..,.., , ""*" · · i'nil ._ were held marchea ~ "Beeauoe.; . • .
1 Tll..-, •!-.t Pi.m. JiLth_e Gnuel The reception I... beld al the ~pol, ~~-~ Interment ch&pe~ MR-~·· np ~ a -------------·--19._
'l'U la ~ ~' Kem· irn.Y and white .;,,,;,/ and wlllte I
ben <IL !l!' ., , ~ J'. and carnation co u ..,. jrrMted · • I
A. ii.._,.. Ip '/" dteo. cu• while M Mc:Oorlllllll wu To '"[
Mn. ~ _ , fOWD.ed ln ptnk~wh1t9 acc... . c.11.1,..,." ""'"'bet ,. c.m..i"M ' , .. i::: .. ';!':'f ~ 'i of 24114 .. ri .. aod carna OM. • ; • • BelieYing that Of'Pll;aeci eff:r n . for the betterment of any community and th4 the
at ._ .......... oiiJ. :::.. ~ ...... ":..::J'._ . -t at.., NEWPORT HA.RBOR QF 00 , CE Is th, ~ ~ ~ pnml1 wel-
u-.. ~ • ~ -In Mn. Wallter fare and advancement the N n . Har District can bmt "!Iii ~ . • . ' °"8t*-·~;:~~ 11' ~ with ~wblte .eo --_ I , . • .-, . • 1 .,. "' -TIE=, carna Both _.,.,.· • "-"-• •-u-f"'" ~mhenshlp __ _.. •-"C "i·e u.._ • ' ~ ; w ... WIJ~ a:nwmatee ) ~ ewport &nor ----....MIW.'f;V, .,..~ U& !If" r IUM.& eoc...wAU •-7-;--··--!-""'
llam ~B~~lilrl!!". lllllerl at Ulll!m HJtb Mr. woa:.r ' ' \ . I ~...,~ :r..;.~ .; ~:"': ::.. '::.. 0.;.!. J!'ll ...... l'L .... Wiii • ~!= ;=.~·~;.-ot~~.Cll-.. UllleSl!iCl·.,.-.-.. ia~o~-~~~Mdi-;;1;~ ~---~urn~~ 9i;P.1:. ~ -~..-. lou N Wfftann , • mM NAv'E --+---·~-+·----J l· ---~~ --~+: ,· ·,"' -'j
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Honored With
Farewell Sho.wer
Natal Celebration
Honors Newport ""4an
• Mr. and Mrs. P . J . Miller of 2006
Court St .. Newport · Beach, enter·
l&ined at a recent family party ln
celebraUon of Mr. MllleP'a birth·
sfaY annJvenary. Ice cream a.nd
decorated birthday cake were
eerved at the clOfe of lht...evenlnc.
On ha.nd to · consra.tulate Mr.
Miller were Mr. and Mn. Vaqhn
1-ytor, Miu Gertrude Touby, Mn.
Douclu Bray a.nd children., Doug-
lu and BonnJe: Herman Taylor
and OU• R.uah. all of Coata Mea;
. MJ1. .Jacob Schneider and Mrs.
John Schnelder ot llO.llllflelll, Ohio.
• Twe Special SIRlc11 fer • ..,.,.~.~•i• ar.. 1ints1 .... .• , ................ .
' . ' . 1. IUSINllS NIWS, E. P. HuttOll &: Company's
. radio progtaJ11, brou&ht tO JOU ill JOU! home
or Oflioe, with a di&cst of bUsiMR aad financial
. dnelopments which -illl~ Ip cmr
.ill•CltOl, every clay. .
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Formal Opening Wed.
Fomal o~ of the new
.. old a~ station" 11tyled
poot otflce !lP"'plel<> with bltA>h-
llls poslB, OD ~ bud, baA
ebeen ."UlDOllftOed tor Wedneeday,
Jmie 14, at 4 •P. m.. b7 Post-
rmt.'Jter ,Hilda Brt~
Mike Fannin(, Loo AAir<I'"
poetmasltt, will .,Sve the official
dedlmttoo speech and ot:ber poet
otnce depjr'tment offtdal9 and
poshnuten '""" -b7 el-bave been lDvJted. Local dt1
ottldals will ~ atteDd the
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lack ~. prnldent of the a.lboa la.laod Baal--4-n..,
will act u rm.•'r of~
Followlq tbo brief' ......,....,
.... public wlD ... la.tl<>d to 111-
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Scout House, 1700 W. Balboa boll·
leve.rd. It was the last meeting of
the year for this group of girls
and wu exceptional in r esults' and
great fun for all a ttending -15
members, 22 parents and two lead·
ers. The program and refresh-
ments tor the 'Party were com-
pletely planned and accomplished
by the girls alone.
Opening the meeting. Mary
Kramer called for the Color
Guard. The nap were preaented
by Fatsy Grant, Diane Hilbert,
Ann Sutherland and 'Unda Adair.
Denise Niles was introduced as
the announcer for the eve ning's
"Musical Revile" mid the tint
number was a piano selection by
Mary Jane Armstrong. 1'ollowing
were Mary Gilbey, Nancy Grispy
and Ann Sutherla.J1d aingin.gt. "If I
Knew You Were Coming I'd Hav..?
Baked a Cake."
Another piano selection was
given by La Netta Richardson and
I then an interesting "uke" arrange-
ment waa pla)'ed;dj' Connie
Rourke. JoaJ\ Booaey Deanna
Peterson and Mary er. Brtna-
lng the "Revue" to a hllarloua end ' 1 waa the mwtlca.J aktt which ,... 110
succeutully gtven for the IJ.ona' I .
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club dinn("r, in which the girls all We al.lo have on J»ud a
tOQk part. · The seriouA part oC the evening Britisher who lovea to tinker wttl1
the radio and h'" query the other
WM announced by Denise. who in· ia troduced the leader, Mrs. P . \'. morning while at break.fut wtth J0e (as owner Romero l8 known)
1Peteraon and the Court of Awards should give Chief HodektMOri a.nd
we.a opened. Ea.ch girl can1e for· his lads a chuckle or two. Aa I
ward f~ a proficiency badge &nd then a.J 15 members of the'troop said we were at breakfut and
present themselves to the leader In rW!lhe. ~r "Brtto.n from the
for the! fi rst class pins. At this radJo, shack. " J aay, old boy,
point th G' 1 5 ts be t • whats a 502? he bellowefJ at me. ·n · e ir cou ~ 0 My mind wu far from hta aubject
Bl g P1e very lovely song, Now d 1 said "A· -wht , .. "A ·-Is the Hour." Mrl!J . Peterson and an a · ""'-
her aSBl stant, Mr!'!. Merle Gilson there !flUlt be aomeththl' happen-
were then presented w1th beauti-ing in 1the Police Dept., In Lot
Cul gift.5 by th t ro · Angel~. Been llatenln.I'. you e op. know." t laug'hed and J. B. juat Cookies e nd punch, made by the _.. H ~hi Int u
Scou•· "' ed d 11 • ro&1-.::u. e •""' • orma on. ....,, ere serv an a were Th Id 1 dm ka u pt
invited to observe the dJsplay by ~ :ven a:.n ~~ :~ ~e ':
tables which had been arthrtically d th u f thia 900 tl arrn.nged by the troop members. we roun 8 P Q m e·
All lhe display table8 we re In· tong Pt!ninaula of Lower C&.Ulor• nta. and bead for waten and teresttng, but the cooking, sewing 1 unkn to Th '"ti · .. and ceramic dJaplaya as accomp· P acea own me. e P
llshed by the troop a.s 8 whole of Lower C&Ufornla la 90me t6
stood out': Each girl who did a milea wide, and a atm.ila.r distance
badge 8.lbne had an opportunity to ln .. reverse direction (nortb)l for
di.splay her work. .the appro&cll .. to La PU -ona
-in all, 138 badges (2S different since happy hunlln&' lf'O(anda., of
kinds) covering eight fields were many Hatborttea. It waa .DOl'Ui of
earned by Troop 10 and the mem.. La Pu..~ while Oyinc home., to At.J.
ben of this troop Md their lead-boa. lllind. 'tut W. H. Pinky"
ers-sho1.,1ld be heartily>COngratulat.-Scott and ' Zddi.e OroeftendJlke
ed. Diane Gilson wu cba1rman of nearly I.mt Uletr U.~ ln. ~ forced
the entertainment committee and landJDS' Jut,...... A ,..,._. of
Johan mrth had charlr• ot re-tile t'Ollola4-<"•~ tile -...,..
freohmenta. aboUld be' ~tine Oft flUt ."°"'· many o( -Huborltoa ,do cet
down heN to lie ID ~ I
think ru .s..p ....,. to u;o -a
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EPll!(JOPAL .-1
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Chucll Bchodl Ja P-Ho'""
The Rev. Paul ~oore Wheeler. Rector
S!08 VIA LIDO NEWPbRT llEACH ,
DEYOE Yacht Finishes -.
It.a brilliant white pracUcally retuaes to
cU9coiOr ln splte of frequent 31uhing1 and
ex:p<NIW'e to water·bome oil.a &nd greuea •
. It. bu exceptional glou-retention... Goea
on mnoothly without brush mark&.
Al8o In. Senil-Oloss and F1at
Other Tested
Devoe Marine Product. I
Devoe South Seas Copper Bronse
Devoe Deck a.nd Top·sidf Enamel!I
Devoe Hong Kong Spar Varnlah
Devoe Engine Enap\ela
Devoe Hartt Racing tlniahes . . AT YOUR BEGlfLAB DEAI,ER
or WHITLOCK'S HOU$E of 4;0LOR
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THE HALVORSEN 47 ' 'Ibis -.uru1 boat. deslsned. built ..,d compk<el)' ou ..
ntted. for "'Woe water" crulslns by Al&it:ril.lai11 n.Deat era.lt:a.meD
ww pi--m-dt.erlmtnattnr >"'I>-· I
'' feet -lollS wttll dual b.vdraulle CM.tnla, aad fl1'al' brid&e.
PowetQI wttll two Cbey1Jler Ro)'a&e., t~ &o l ;reauct\oa, the
HALVORSEN •1' w1ll crullle comtortabl7 9:'t 14: m.plL Lus·
a.rtou. cabtn accommod&ttoDl!i of lndlaa tu)L.. All f&lltenlap ..... ...,_
For tmpectloo and further lalormatlon ooata;!:t :
Owens Pacific Yacht Sales, Inc.
111 c-t Hlp-7 I . ~ Newport Beac.bt Calll~rala '
Phone: Beacon 56as
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Corona del Mar
Ac:ross from All Anieric:en
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Sewing Machines
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$2~~~£.;
WMn yO\l've 1ood news t.o
~wt¥111-for any ...aaon-
yq~ Jf&I\$ w ,1et ill touch
with ~ aiiywhere •••
thlDk ant of fui, penonal
lAllf DiaWice. And, if you'U
~her Ui-~pa, you'll
pt eya moni out of your
Lo111 Distance service:
Keep a liat of the outrof-t.own num hen! yon call most 1 -·.and you'll find ~ce even faster. H you plan your
; call in advance and take·note& while you're ·talki111, you
can IM\Y. u much in three minutes as in an average letb!r ·
••. and you'll be able ~ express exactly what you meen.
through the personality of your own voice.
Us• Lo1&11 Di8tanu-so personal, so fast, so inexpenBive
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Y!l!IM fWlll•' oa.t-ol ~ l"!!'f'! ol 0rUa+ COlllllJ'. I j ~ ~ of Ul•ll ~ ~ ~-~ o~ wt11.,ii
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""'as ,,,.,.,.,,.. LDT8 ,_..., oeetl01tc"' 'tltt""JI -,... • ,...,...,...,~,'4tfil!fil B. ~. ~~ ue ~too wu ad& durirlC the -·AMERICAN. ·1 ~EO' ION I .,LL 1·---..,-·-, r · ~~=1;'UOll~4 °"!t:'f"-hi'· 5Dtic wore: Walter _pllloe •• ~ ...... of ..... 1 ... ........,. '" ~. Err t that r of N~rt Beach,
Collop.' • ·· I Jul\d&J ~-°'Ibo -ard Jrwln NJerton w. L. AVAlLAlll.tl forf ! . · W\U 1tre at &:II ~ 10 a. na. ud w· Of .n prove, C. O. Newly decorat~; la.r(e h&ll &.nd at.a .. ; kitchen f&cUitte. tor
·W."ork Progresses on Ora Ii Coost :;:-~..:: f."..t ~ ~K. :::~;::;:~ail: ... ~ .FOR OPENupDAlES1'!'1g• ll\ff~~~Aau UTEll
. . "'"'~ wUI --C!llF-' denli!&I . dull• tn>ni Preoldent Oa1J oa RALPH IRWIN-1~ N-rt 1Uv4. a_. 6Tll·W. ·collAllA' < . ~tr.st 'Permanent · iklin·n ~·i\~~'~it"':.~ :"~·;.:=: ~Qr0.::: M ... ~~~ i.::1~~nd~ !~ ~t . l\O~" I~ , · , ~ retl'!"'.~f.,...,_ lllallop Of ""9!j~~t~-~~l~..,.~AJam~~lj08~"~•v~aJ~·AJ~r~•ta~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::~ ' """•. teeha~'OIY ;,,,lldµt1. the. first permanent tnictura t9 lie ~ilei, lllllt Ui '"''· flov. 141lu I· · _.,. . ,,. ,... tol .. w, "'""'· -11111• II, u.. l\<!V. 'I 1 built in-the seven·yea.r progn.m •l Oranae ~t ea• •. ·p~ ·ftObert IJ'ouripey, June ~: the ·
lng n.pldly, the--1ehoo1 ... reporta. This bulldlna lnvolvt tb' ~t"-t tl'P.t. ft•v... a..dolpk Miller, of the ~1
of conatruction. and newoat featurefll developed for v tlonal·lech{llcal Churdl Dtvillity School of lht Pa·
inatiuctlonal faclUtiu. c;ttto .. JWY .a. -
:~~=~s~1nE~~~~h~: Coas"t Co'lege , I Ris-+-e~lt-o .-Rem-.· ark concrete walla ate poured on the I
.slab fJOQr and later. erected into I 87 0-.C(P•• "-'-Pt;aWi ..
po1itlon bJ use of • cr(Ule. Fabrl· Commen~' emeQ. t Tbl8 weekly )elte1' . i• written eating walla in thls manner saves · w1th one. eye on tbe cloek llfld
the bulldlng of wooderi Corms. the otbtlr on my lltUe Corona
Oopcrete UJJ.revented from adher· E. typewriter. Tile eeaaloo 1'a.I juat ~0!~1~~eche:1J!f;~ th~ U!le of P,ro.graml . '., ~ ive_n : . ~:::" u:idpi:e~ f!:Who>:~~ll I
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Present· p.rppeu Indicates th.at been a tou•h but lntereat1nl' day,
the. tec.b.Dology build.in& . will· be Orange Coast liege p.nno ncew a\artlfl.• wtth vialta to the otfioea
:SXUQplete<S N'O\lhd 4~t 1, 19:t0. its second ~·~· c,O~(.nc#o~t of the aeore~y of Ute .Interior,
ud ·wil4 <be ~dy for use at the ~erc!.se11 to jbe }he.Id · .~u~. awl the .head .ot_ the Park. Service,
•tAtt ot uie fall aemeater ln Sep· June 15, at 8 ft·· (I')., .ln th1e. ~lege then to the CommJttee on Pul:,Jlic
te19t;ier. 'Jl;te buil<Jing will iJ\volvo audlt1?rium. P~· \ George_ ~C,~ 8 . Landa, ti). Bee tltat the Joahua ;o,ooo aquf.re feet of apace fDr vo· Benson, prest~en~ ot : Cta~opt Tree, blll go~ thro~gh Ill right,
catlanal ahop&. and 10,0000 square Men'11 Coneg~. Will dellVtr the then to the P'loor, with an amend·
feet of floor apace for laboratories main addreM, usihg aa his topic: ment to the Army and Navy CQll·
and cla.saroortUI. The building will "The Role ot an .k:mertca.n tli the stractlon bJU, tl'len to the Polley
house the instructional program l\tld·Century." 1 H~tll be kltro· Committee meeting, to talk about
in Metal Trade• MeChaitica, Build· d uced by Charles Padrutt, Rre•i· rent cantrol, and all the time
lng Co.r\alrucUon, P etroleum Tech· dent ot the ~C tudent llPdY. keepin•1 In touch with the Rult>•
noloey. Engineering, Phyllics antl The Rev;. Tb ~ .. J.~. N.evln, Committee, where a reclamation
Mathematica. The cla.asroom wlnK pastor ot St. J chlm CathollC' bill waa on the fire. Then back
of the building will be joined to Church, Costal M~a, ,,YUi d-1Jver to the ottlce to clean up my <1eak
the three ahop wing.a by coveretl the invocation ifln lJle ~edlction. before gettlnlJ away, and · the
walks. Preceding the nveiltloMJ.'aca· whole day iplced with 'phone
ctcmlc proceMlon , t st!!d~nlli. and calls, and peraonal vlail.9. Not
faculty, there wlJ1. be a serit:8 o! t.hat lbl• was an unu11UAl day,
organ numbers fr turlng cii&1n811 just 8 day when varioua thlnp
compo.81tlo ns by tllree serilors: ~re IJOIJ\• OJl at the same time,
MiBs Doris BUllnc•. orpnl11t; .Mla.t aU Interesting to district or elate.
Estelle Dady ~nd !Jam.ea Snjder. Let me mUe another comment
Mesan Jailed
After Wild Chase
Robert Wilson Thatcher. 34, of
230 Palmer. St .. Costa Atesa, wes
booked at Orange county jail Sun·
day night and batJ set at $500 fol·
lowing what police officers de·
scribed as a wild chase on South
Moin,.St.
Officer• who made tbe arreat
said that Thatcher wu driving
between 80 and 75 miles per hour
when stopped at Dyer Road ancl
s.<>uth Main St. When &t opped, the
cl'tiver rentaed to algn the ticket
«~har~ng .htm with s~eding and
used abU11ive I.angua1e. officers
· said. .
Brouiht lC? the s!allon, tbe de·
fendant continued In hl11 refusal
to sign the ticket to guarantee his
late'r appearance In court. police
added. He was booked after fl
warrant had been luued.
Claim· Credit. Co.
Grabbed Wrong Car
When the Allied Credit Co. un·
dertook t Q levy upon the automo·
bile ol Leonard Pantoja under a
S23t.30 court jud&"ment last April
13, the Loni Beach firm. picked
up the wrong car, belonging to the
wrq nl' Panioja, It Is charged In o
superior court com\>lo.tnt juat filed
tJy John Pantoja of Newport
Beach township, asking $1659
dltlll•1es. •
It was John's car the credit.
cam.pan)" aeiied, he says, and Uk1
$1~ per ~ .tOr the nine days he
wa.s deprived of hta car's uae, to·
gether with SM aa Joas bf earn-
lnc,s while afoot, $96 for ml9cel-
laneoua expen.sea, and $1500 a&
puhltlve damag'ea.
-;Opportunity la lmoclm>g In
CI.,,\BSIFlllll) AD&
Following Dr. ~naanl's addreu. on the .90uvenlrt from the White
J ohn Rickert, P.?fsldent of · the Houae. Apparently the poulbll:
graduating class, wtlr announce lty of getting tbeac rellca ta tn-
the cla.ss gift t o ! the school and terestlU more people than J Dr. James W . Thornton, Jr., OCC'! Q vi ce-president, I will award honor.t uUclpa\ed. u'te a few letterii.1 · , ..,ave oorne ~ l))e result ot my and sc,bolanhl~. i.-'·.. receqt ~ly -letter. Some peo
Dr-. B. H :L Petenon, collese 1 1 ,. bol to 111 Co presh:Jent, will tbrmal~p~t p e e11ve .. ue c ce e m-
U mi1,1io1'. or tbia office; 11<>me In tp.~~u.~t ...,. ~ .rdn tef.,...(pr dlvtduals wamt the old. hand tb•.IJeg(ee of flMOClate QI -.rb to ~reaOlJlt ' (Ne:"llbaru Of OU. wreught. nalle; ao•far l haYe had!
teei.' Harry D. Le Bard, whe;will nq requests for large items. IM-·
confer the degfeea; PORTANT: I made a mistake In'
Bae.,. •. i ,..,._ the closing date, It 111 .JUNE l Uth,
r "'sau l.V not May l~th, so I take back!
Sunday, Jupe i1. at 0 p . m., my c rltlcaJ remark about ttu"
tbe u.nnua.l bacc&1aureate aervlce cU8lomary lack of understanding
will be held in tfte colla•e audl· of how k>ng It ta.kea to get in·
torium, with the Rev. Thomu N. tprmfi•on to and from the Coa.st.·
Gibson, pastor dt St. Andrew1' but suggest again, If anyont> Is
Pre11byterian ch u r c h , N~port 1ntere11ted, that you write Ult.a
Bea ch. as th' f?.tured speUer .. office Immediately, Mu 8 e u m s,
His st:rmon to_pl<f I!! to be "In Post.II, or lndtvlduala.
Search or th~ n:iflh.'.' May 2llb ts taat approaching.
ThP Rev. Arthur K . Knowles, It will be &hother milestone. I
pastor of th~ Aspei"rtblY Cl! GoJ now think we &re going to pus
church, Saal Be~h. will . d'llver it safely. Thank heaven tor a
the invocation; an the benedJctlon. firm and undentanding com·
Special mu~if r r the Occf,Blon m.an<UJ\a aenere..I m, the Berltn
is under the <Jirectlon or Kenneth '\.fe&, who }(nows U\e Ruulana.
Boettcher, college lnstruCtOr in R e la a better guarantee to peace
music. Miss iDori Billings, stu· than any idea the Stale Depart.
dent organist.I wit play the Baoll ment )lu produced ,to date. •
"Little Fugue in IG Mln9r,'.' t ol· How much 19 $4.2 billion dol-
low<\c..I by "M'°rch Pontificate" u laH, the preaeflt amo\U\l of the
the processio~l. Admi.ntatration'• spending bud-
The college chofr. \1n~er ·di~· aet? Well, It all ttfe · inaura.nce
tion or Mr. Bot(tchcr, will etng pollcie• la lbe United 8tatea t,o.-
Tschaikowsky s ''¢heriblm .,SOng'' day were cubed In, the total
and Kternm .. f'Fo~st Hym~," woukl C(Mlle to f'-4 billion. u
DISO~UR ~ANYON all city tamlltea ownl~g tJ\eir own
i.omea, •II of t.Mm. were to .sell ' Dinosaut ny , located sixty thf!fle hQO\f!'s on the present mar.
miles north <ft apt.art in Ar1· ket, ttiat woukt ralae $30 billion.
r:ona, Is reporited y the ~UonRI U all tbe. farmen eokl. their Au~omobile Club be ~td b)' d Immense rockB on hJch are round farms.. t.ncluding equlprnept an
1 stock, that would ralae ~ ti.I·
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YoQ'U e joy your trip to the land of tow2rin peaks, frqraol pin.., bl.,. okles loa o( e~~w m ... whe(e &IJ k:irtd1 or sports, cam tt entertairtmen~ rest a•d relu&li . ~fresbn
yoq • ConveDitnr Padic Electric IC UJes eot1MCtiag w~ Mou•raiD Auco · M mak~
yo!lt trill.via motor coach both comfortable and economta.l , 1
iOMI r.ANIOUS •11M OP THI WORLD• MOUNTAIN 1.ISOITS S•IYID CrntUa~Lalce Gres~ • Pinecrest • T•in. Puk\ • Qtu.e Jar Cunp • f.d.e ArtQwa..W ~ ~ Skrfolftt
Runiaa ~ rdp • 8i1 Beu Dam • FaWnikin Resom • Bia BH:t Citf • Bf1 Bal Lake .VilF.ae d;dj&aocu.
T,ke Paci £Jenric Li111n ro S.. Serurdiao a.ad Mo••caia A111110 Uae .tO your &~ f"Oualalo ttt0n.
M 'JM ""4/ 9•t, ~.JlltfW ., "'1"•1• ,.,,.rJi,,t.J~ /pa. t#~ • ,-,r /•PKill ...... "'-• ·,J rtJMf.
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AUTOMATIC GAS RANGEi
I uHd to think " ho• kllchon wot ~navoicl
oble. That'1 before I goc my new t:utoma1ic
ga!I range and found that tbt new top
buroen coilor their beat for J>e'I' of aoy
oitt. n ... burnen don't recoin tbej• beat,
either, once they're tuto<d off. Aocl I cao
broil steab or' rout a leJ of 1ami., and niU
have a comfortable kl1cbeo on °""n a bot
clay. Thit it boa,... • i!ea"Y blank•• or
iD1Ulation keeps the bar ituiJt ~iler and
oven. I eoul~ -Iltioii omer<otilll:srt fe.:.
tuia of my nnge. ~ut to 1'8t• f! that •
new automatic au nnge wiU d~ {or you,
see the 19,0 model& at po appliin<it dealen'
or your Gu Company. Yo~'ll Ijke their
beauty: And you'll like their ~oo,.iy otill
more,., for they coot leso to buy, las to ..... , '
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what t. SQb>I on down here. In
money matten, don't call lt •
dry subject, unle• you mean in
the aame way. the well la dry.
when there'• no more water com·
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Needy Children
Aid· Doublets
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·Cal. .. PoJx '.
Pnotdent Jullal. A. •·-~~ ecH illplolnu' to~
nla _ State , J;'<il1teelulle • -ooll 'ill
g1'lduatei· at tM forty'f~111t
nual CQOrmentement ._.,. Iii~ .in
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•Tiie f.u-tq' ...... ...,,,~ .... w ._ OQo(& ll-' otWiilta:
!l&ch<IDr ill '~-.\11'•--
ditionlq and llefrllWatlCa~ Vu
R. Viel•, eon of Mr. UMfMn. II\&.
Viele, 397 Hamilton street.:. i-·
Ornamental BorUc.itun: -~
ett G. George, aon of Mr. Uia '6s,
C. L . George, 230'7 El-A""-.
''nltte-Year Tecltn.C...: ').nirnt.1
Hllllbandry: Irving. B. Phllllpe; 9on
ot C. B. PhUUpo, 1120 Willon. <
St. James Auxihary
to Entertain
Guild Members
Last .meeting of the year tor
the Woman's AuxtUary of St.
James Episcopal 'chUrch will be
held Thur9day, June 15. It will be
a luncheon, to be served at 12
noon in the pariah house &lld wUl
' honor membera of St. Anne'•
Gulld of Hununaton Beach, mem-
berl of the Altar and Church
11ehool guilds.
There will be no buatneu tor the
afternoon, according to Mra. A.\18-• tin Sturtev&nt, president, but
there will be & book review by
Mrs. Virginia cuue.
On the committee In charge are
Mn. Hl!'nry SeWy, chairman; and
Mudame!'I ~rce De Roulhac, J .
F . Wade, W . H. Hitchman, Phil·
mer•Ellerbroek and Edward Ke ....
an. Reservatlona ltbould be In by
Tuesday with Mr•. William Elder,
Beacon.609•-M. ------
B11ptismal Rites
Administered Sun.
at St. James Church
At !fun.day morning 11ervtce11 In
St. Jarnrs Epl8copal church the
rite of baptl.em wu administered
by the rector, the Rev. Paul Moore
Whttler. to Howard A. u et I n
Munch, Manon CamJUe Bayer a.nd
Bernice Crlnt Mayer, adulU;
And to Marth& Prudence and
Schuylt>r Hadley Bauett, children
of Or. and Mrs. Phillip Bauett~
Virginia Jean Forbes, daughter ot
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Robert Palmer
ForbeB; Thomas Sutherland Hut-
t on, son of Mr. and Mnl. Suthu-
land Hutton; Harry Lee P'elllnp
DINWD • DANVZ-FoUowtD.c the fonna trophy cllaDer of ~ CotoA&do YMla cl '• open.181 efman ucl
Mn. Jack
• ~ t1a1s p)' l"f'OUP of N~·port Jf&rborltes \\'C '°" JolllfJd. by CJY() Dlrectior cart . A Mia.: A~ .Left to rtsht: Mrs~ W . T, M ooney and Dr. Moonl'y of BalbOs: . •
·oftffe o1 &.eon Bay; Mr. andM'f'8. Ackerman of ~ Dlf!C'C?. CP to y Beckner) . ..
Bal~oa Island . Yac~f Cl~b Qpe?s 28fh
Sum'm;r,Season w1fh Dinner Dance
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Signal flap and Japanese lan-
leJ'TUI swung overhead, officers In.
told braided navy blue and worn·
en in pttfty evening gowns all
made a delightful picture In tt!<'
n ower bordered patio of Balbo.'1
Yacht · club when members and
their g1.1esu greeted each other
.:>Vet' cocktalh Saturday evening
at the' semi-formal dinner dan..:c
which .18 opening event of the-sum-
mer seAson.
Again. in the dining room signal flac• crQSBed the ceiling and table,q
wen handsome with brilliant red
gladiolus maued at the base with
ti leaves from Hawaii and flank-
ed wtth tapers In sets of three.
At the head table were Commo·
dore~ and Mra. Fred Smal e~. or
Fullerton, visiting commodores.
'It.aft officers and their wives.
lntrocluc l loo~
Rnd completion of the din.her and
in trodu ctions was the presentatlcn
to Dr. Smith of a gold membership
card by Commodore Smale.!!.
Dance 'l'lmp
With the clearing of the floor
dancer• took over ta mualc by the
Debonnalrea of Fullerton..accord-
lng to ornngementa made by
Saint Cicero, entertainment chair-
man; but Saint wasn't thE're, being
honeymooning in San Jose with
his pretty bride, Lulu Mae.
Many pretty gowns were noted
a8 dancers circled the floor. Mrs.
Fulmor waa In blue with vlolell
massed "t the corsage and Mn.
Ed Riesen was In aqua 1 crepe.
Helen \Vurdemann wore vtolct
blue embroidered with bt-ads and
Mr9. FE>n ton's dinner dtlss ot
grapefruit shade was tailored in
Introduced WC're: Comm0tlo1 1.2 style. Mrs. Archie Bish wore a red
and Mrs. Art Willinms of South-blol111e and.long white skirt while
ern • California Crul~ing •Bil.'iOCiB· Jan Henderson chose red prlnt
tion; Commodore an<l Mrs. El\ \Vll h ~cquin.s.
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Winners N*1 mr d· .
Mr. ~~d Mrs. B . F ·&Um ot Bal-
bo• were win ers fut-west and
L. V. Brown a E . . Bruce were
hle-h scorers north 1south in the
duplicate brldgf: gafe Friday eve-
ning at the Ebell Jub house ln
Newport Beach~
Runnent-up east-11est wl:'re Mrs.
Robert Dischner af, Mrs. Ms.r-
garet Holme•; ~rs. m old Gasser
and Robert Brown ho tied with
Mrs. Frank Reed 1l d Mrs. Hu1rh
Staton; Mrs. ce0rq Carroll an1I
Glenn Rust; Air. Jd M~. Floyd
Buell.
Runnen -up no -south were
George MJtcheJI Perry Mc-
Adoo; Mia. Roy Str(l:tz and Harf)·
Springmeyer: ·¥r. ard Mrs. T. A.
Waterman: Mrs. Ciherine Smith
a.nd A . D. We therl;> ; Mr~. Robert
Brown and At'nold asser. ThosP
receiving the m ost ~otionaJ rating
points in the n1ont~j of Afay were
Mr.!!. Charles Jt"Ster1 George Mit-
chell; P('rry A1actdoo; Jan1es
John8on; and Charl'f' Je~ter.
'111t Newport H3'1Jor Duplicate
Bridge · club wi\1 hold Its next
regular n1 eetlng onl Friday eve-
ning, June 9th. Play \fill start
promptly at 8 o'cloct< in the Ebcll
Club House In Ne\v,rt Beach.
Newport Heig~ts Home
is -Scene of I'
Sp11nish LunchFon
... ~~-= o(,.,Kr. oll4 ~.... Harry ~ • ~·~ Oe.yle
and Ffedei1ck Rua.ell Bumh&m,
children of Mr; aJMli.Mrs. Rodericll
Burnham.
Riesen, the •former beln~ vice Mrs. Fred Hunle was in strea!T'·
commodore of Pacific Coos t l!nf'd block crepe pattemed with
Yachting association. staff COIT'· butterflies and Mn. Bob Boyd
modore and director or Balboa was in pale, shimmering satin.
Yacht club and staff con1modorf' Grace Greene wu dlsUnguil!hl'<I
of Southern C&lifornla Yachting I in fine black lace ove r a white
auoctaUon; Commodore and Mrs. slip spattered with black 40~2
Ira P. Fulmor of Newport Harbor ranging ln alze from small to very
Yacht club and, drawing a rounrl 1 large, a unique and stunning com·
of applause, Commodor~ Cliff blnatlon. Velma Barbei;. Dennl-
Cbapman of Lido Is le Yacht club son wore white, the bodice banded
and president or Newport Ocean In brilliants and In nice contrast
Salling association, hardest work-to her Desert Hot Springa. tan.
Ing man ~ the EMenada race. Jane Berta' beautifUI ahoulders
He~ ,&ricban, eacort~reJl tOM:' tio11~~n of _Iii snen
Dominis, had bis share of a~plau•. cotton. stie· and Wilfred el.lo ol>-
Also introduced were cOmmo· aeTvtng: their -fttth weddlJW an-
dore Richard ~entd'a, director or niveraary a..nd 'be had made and
N. A. Y. R . U .. staff comfnodorc 1 prcunted earlier to her a d·eak. a
of B . Y . C. and S. C. Y. A .. and delightful .. wooden" g:lft. Dancing
The Aliso avFnue ~ornP. of OJlve
Searles. NewP,Ort lfeights, wos
setting for a ~1 nls' luncheon on
Thu.radayi·whe ·Mn. -Searlefl' '9.ml
Alma Thompso weri? hostesses to
the Get-togethler grbup. ·
Plana were comi:ileted to sef'
South Pacific ,on June 20 and o
July picnic was dlscus. .. ed, tlri1e
and place to bfl announced later.
Secret pe.ls presented gifts to Lela
McMillan, Zenobia Fro..'tt and M"r.s.
Searlew, with the door prize going
to Mary McDonald.
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and Mrs. Dave Forsyth.. West Thelma PaddoCk Hope tn orehld For First Birthday Coast and Hi-'n·Dry Yacht club ; with gold embroidered reveres. of Cerof Hinesly Statt Commodores and Mesdames Connie Smith in 8 short dance
Robert L. Boyd, Ted J ohnsnn. frock of white tulle waa an out-
It was her tint birthday annl· Archie Bi.sh and Fred Hunie, J.i r. standing member of the youngl'r
versary but small Carol Hinesly Hunie being also chairman of sl't which included that pretty
wasn't t oo young to enjpy the junior actlvitjes; t rio, Mary Anne Morrison, J oan
ccn1panion:ahip of reJ.a"'Uvff ptb· Vice Commodore Hnrry Blodg-' \Vestlund and Clyda Elliott, all in
ered together tor a dinner hoaled ett, who expec L~ to n1akc hiq bouffant organdie, ,and all escort·
recenUy by her parenU, Mr. an"d home on hla n ew ketch . the Sol-e<l by young sailing enthusiasts.
Mrs. Billy Wayne Hlnealy, 234 ana; ·Rear Commodnre "Conole"
LUllian Pl.,-Costa Meea. Wurdemann, wh ose popularity Mrs L·zz·e B• ·1ley wu attested by more appJaus~. • 1 1 g The blrthday cake wa:-bak~ v· •t • K c .. rn.1· u aJ -and J4rs. Wu~dem~r.n;, ne~~ ~i-.\ ISi S In ans as , . ~l4i".fi1•~-: :· Ja ·• . ' • •, , .. ··~~-Pl• i!':~ .
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al grandparent.a; Mr. ancf Mn. Cha,les Ada.ma who brought her son and daughter-In-law.
Douglas Hlne11ly, Corqaette and the achooner EBtrd.tta from Aus-Mr. and Mr11. Orville Hafley; tor~
Terry: Mr. and Mn. Henry tralla and who has sailed In Tas-mer Costa Mesa residents.
June Kiddle was present as a
~est and mf111berB were Mary
McDonald, Mildred MPrrill, Eliza-
beth Belmont, Bobbie Belmont,
Lela McMillan.i., Helt>n Mirkovich,
Dorise J esko, i"'lna Walters, Leo·
nor& Zube, ZeJ:lObla Frost, and thP
hoatesses. · 1
Mrs. Frank 'fiordtman Ot Sher-
man Oaks, former Lido Isle resi-
dent , entertalrled. Harbor a.tta Vaughn, David and Sa.Uy, and Mn.
U-ttie Vaushn. manian racea, was introduced as friend8 with a recent luncheon.
were Home Committee Chairma n Riverside Man Mrs. Joseph Hardiman of Sher-
-People do rad tile Wll!lt. ado.
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and Mn.. Larry Wheeler. Grace v· "t t M man Oaks was'co-hostess. Gre~ne, decorating committee ISi Sa esa Guests Included Mmes. Arthur
chairman whose artistic taste was J . H. Cox of Riverakle ts spend-Gant, C. B. Rudd, Eugene i"ene--
ruponaible fo• the lovely decora-in.it two weeks In Coeta Mesa u loO: Henry Eggert., P. V. Parkes,
tion1 wu presented, with her hu~-house guest of his son·ln-law and Charlu F . Hand. Charles Andrews,
band Jack: who had aJdl!'d her. daughter, Mr. and-Mrs. Burnie Sam K.lTIJ1fath~r. E . L Moore,
l.aat but not leut, Staff Cori mo-Bailey or W. Wilson SL Heinz Kaiaer and Fred C&tUn. do~ ~and Mrs. eas·tleton ;s~m;l~th~;;ii;iiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Mr.a. ~on Hud_slle1to11 I SER
i• HQlteaa for . · . · we J.~ UM l,.un~lieon en..i·.Cards · ...... ~on • t
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Mult't-hued rose• . were 'UNd : to oUt -' "'liAMWer • tel~one·
compteiillmt the roorruv ·of )fln;;'. atid ta¥:• 1 your m Pl .. { ... We
Donald '. Huddleaton"'a hbme,. nei take 6'ter bour , lla for (Very
Cliff Or., Cliff Hav~. for a recent. type 0;t · ·firm . . We di.lp&tcb
luncheon. or plea11Jng detal.111. ', your ~e men r nt(bt repa1r
Maklili" up the btidge and Can. calla, ~c. _ ..• W aolve ~ay
asta table• arranged after lunch-&nd oyertlme p t blema , '. .
eon were Mmes. Robert G. An· VACA ON S~. Cll -Your
~ Kenneth Boettcher, Paul phone covered Ue you are
Dunlap, Arthur ThroDJ110n, A . G. away •
Hupea.~ Max Schachner, Harry
Balch. .Raymood J:Jerg, Costa
Me.88 ; Marton Johneon, Harvey
L.elgh, Hush Sprtnser. Lawrence
Brown, Robert Grieuer, Lee Nel-
The mOlt practical g ift for the graduate .•. and most
wanted by "him" or "her." Small deposit holds till June.
Balance easy monthly terms_ Complete cost only $69.50
plut tax.
"Complele Office Equipmenl"
BALES OFFICE
E(i)UIPMENT COMPANY
301 N. Sycamore Kl 2-2305
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ANNOUNCING THE OPENING JUNE 19th "
John Castle and William Rempel, Bal-loland.
.ftecelvtns prir.u ln card play
were Mmu. . Ori easer, Andrew&,
Noble, Hushea and Leigh.
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Ages 21 months to 5 years
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Mrs.I Ruth White Miller, Director •
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MDUJEllS OF OCC'• INTER.CLUB COUNCIL: Lett to rtpt,
0 '3Cf' Ro\\·k-;r. Dean-Marie HO\\'ea, Ken Moats., Stanley Smith,
Sally NlAhloka. Piuildent of the Inter -Club OounclJ Clyde Butler,
Mlkf' Ra..lch, Gary Gra;y, Bob Humph.ttys, John French and
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~High School Poot
f Aids Water
' i Safety Program
I t The beautiful Newport Harbor J Union High Sch ool plunge Is pro\'-
1 Ing an asset to the American Red
1 Cross Water Safety program, nc-i cording to Mrs. Laura R . Warren.
• Retl Cross executive dirC'c t.11r
r . Jn a rcct"nt helter to ~1r. SidnPy
-navidsnn , pi-incipal or the high
:: .<::rhool. ~•fr~. \\'arren l'lt::itcd th:il
11 an adequate nun1bC'r of voluntC('!'
11 instructor!" a n d q:.t:ilificrl Ii r <' ,,
ti gt1Ard.<:: f rir thi.-:: :-trf';i ~Prni"d a:.-
11 r.urcd throug"h the C'ffort;. flf M r. 1' Earl PctC'r~o n , ch1>i rn~a :1 . \Vatr-r ,,
1, Safety. NP\Vp<•rt l·Ia rbrn· Rranrh. J; and through lhf' "<'OOp ,.,rH.t1 nn flf
1, the high ~ch•in\ in mnki n ~ lJiP
plUTI,I.!"(' availahtC' fnr thr• tr<1u11 1.~
:1 cnur:-;t' ·· ~: Robr rl Sn1 ith. Dir ector of Walc!·
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rrcventin11 fr>r Southern Oran;::-~·
C'ounty Ch<ipter nf th,. A meri(·an
!1 Red C'rofls. i;.i scrv1n:::-as 1r.s lrulCl r1r ll for thr-present t1aininl! criurs~'s.
11 Thrsc include t he Si:"nio r R Pd
11 Cros3 Life Saving-, just cnrnpltlcd. !: and the RE>freshcr and Original
l• Instructor's Cour~e, nmv tx•i :i .~
Ii held a t th(' N"\Vpn rt ponl. Both " ., 1Jrr l!'l hour r1>ur!'IPR, given Monday
" 11nd WednOlay night:-; from si x t n
'1 nine. " 1, S\'limmin~ Coach .Al Ir.vin, nf
•• the high school fa'culty, i~ assist-i: nnt instructor in the program.
,, Every member who complete~ thF·
•• Ins tructor·s cou rse i.<i qualifiPd tCl
'1 teach tn 11 ny of the Red Cros.'; " ,, Water Safety programs in th i->
ti a rea . Students f'nrollcd for both ~ courses are:
,, Don Dic key, Nf'wport: Rober'
1• Isner. Chief of Huntington Bl"at!t
:: State Park Life Guards; Joh:1
'' Gro~s. So uth Cate: Keith Clyme r,
t' •-Oceanside; Jack J one.s. Captain
of the N ewpo rt Lif"' Saving De -
partment; R obert S\venson, Or-
ange: Jlm \·Vhite. Costa r.rcs~:
Jane Harrington, Lindbergh school
faculty member; Catherine Gris-
set, Tustin; Dor'is Dance, Laguna.
Those who completed the first
cour$e are: Da ve ·vaughn. Costa
~tesa; Harry Crosby. Co.<>ta r.tesf!:
Brue(' Rog er. F red Lr>a. Howarf!
Meador all of Fullerton: Frank
._ Dudley and Ori:i North. Anahein1:
Ed Hill. Sa nta Ana Heighti:i : Bob
Hancock , Costa Mesa; N , Killian.
Huntington Beach .
Member~ enrollrd for the second
COUrs<! only are: Bonnie Gregg.
Santa Ana : Dorothy F owler. Bal -
boa; Betty Lancaster. Santa Ana.
Cub Scout Pack I 05
to Close Season
W ith Saturday Pi c nic
Troop N'l'l. 4
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Leader Mr!'I. H . E. Nack
Aftf'i-flying-up recently, this
troop wound up the year's activity
by hRving a party on troop meet-
ing day. la.st Thursday. It took
placo in U1e hom e of thf' Assist-
'l nt L"<Hier, Mrs Le\vis Ross. Rr-
freshn1f'ntg \~·t'rf' ser Vf'd and for
C'nt('r!ainrnent the girl!'! put on o
f!l \1ylf'f wilh f'V C'l"YO'lf' takin~ part.
Next fall T rnop 4 will !'llart Intc.--
mcdillte Girl S cout activitil'!L
Trnor N n, !"I
l.<'Hrlcr, l\1r.<>. M. ArchbaJll
On Junf' 3 rrt. Tr"Op 5 cr·lchrRtf'd
the last 1nc£'t1ng of th<> year with
a rnll+'r-s kating party anrl rcfrcsh-
n1c nts at Co~t a Mesn. Thi:< trnnr
f\::0\1·-up rci·cntly and will m cf't
'lca i n a!'i Intcrn1cdiatc Girl ScouL<i
this fall. •
Trfio;1 Nl'I. 22
Lr><Jdcr, Mrs. !\-1. Fadlrr
As a 19.st socia l activity before
sun1 n1C'r Troop N o. 22 had a bar-
hecue, girl-planned a.nd cooked at
'h" Girl Scout House on May 27th.
F'or the la.<>t troop mi;eting which
·.viii t;>e hrld $hortly, 'the group is
\•,:orking toward a Court of
A\vard. Proficiency badge!! for
cooking. sewing and drawing will
bt· gi,·en. Ann Lardner has earned
all three badges. Dana Fadler, Al-
berta Kanold. and Jessica· Roberta
will receive cooking badges. Se\'-
eral other troop n1emberA -will fin-
ish th£'i r work and receiv(' awards
before the last meeting.
Troop No. 6
Ll'<tder, l\frs. L . E . Cock
:\fter flying-up in May. Troop
No. 6 had a final party before
clcsing· activitieR for the year. Re-
fres hn1 e nts and roller skating at
Costa ~lesa i;rovidcd the fun . In
the fall. troop work will be that of
Intermediate Girl Scouting.
On June 6th. the Junior Camp
Co:nri:ittee, met at the Girl Scout
House. at 7 :30 to make final plani;
For Day Camp which starts June
19th in Trabuco Canyon-O'Neal
Paik. .:Troop representatl\'es will
meet "'ith 1.trs. C .Wayne Crowl.
Camp Director and r..-tiss Jean Tay-
lor , Executive D irector. Miss Tay-
:o r and Mrs. Crowl visited the
.ca.mp sit e last Thursday and founU
it blooming profusely with wild
flo\vers. The 260 e.cr~ area is
ft>ncecl in and nearby hills have
firc·bre:a k$ wide enough to travel
in a Jeep. After hiking to the top
of the hills, a view of the ocean
l'iln be ocen . 214. res<'.'rvations Cor
Final nleeting of Cub Scout Dav Camp have b~ mad('. M~re
Plll'k 105 \\"ill ht• n picnic, ,to b.e <ldul t help for the six day period
hPld Saturday, Jun<> 10 In 1\na-1 !s ;::-reatly nrejed. ·No treining il!I
heim Cit:r park. Each famil_y will n£'ccssa1y. Call Mrs. Crowl at
hring its own lunch ::ind the pac k ' H e rbor 1350-R or Ml.ss Taylor at
co.mnlittee will furnish drinks anrl I-!a; bor 0068.
;ce c ream.
There \\·ill be basebeJI, CUbs vs.
i;>acs. \';ith p riz<>s going to the
\Ytnning tenni. There \o,.·iU a lso be
pri7.es for a ll kinds of races and
,_tunts. On the commU.tee in
charge are Oren \VadC', Jud Cracy,
Moreland Lcltholrl. Ta~ Atwood.
Doylp.Hatch and Art R~m lC'y. Cub
J.1as ter. Th(' pat'k is sponsored by
Ne\\·port Bf-Heh Elt'n1rntary School
Parenl·Te&ehrr A.8!;0cialton. with
)11:rs. E. A. C'rary as coordinator.
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Social Welfare Center
to Meet Monday
A meeting of the Harbor area
c<nter of the California Institute
of Social \.\"elfare will be held Mon-
day, June 12. at 2 p. m. In t he
hor:1t' of 1.trs. Dorothy H iatt, 526
\\1• 191 h St.. Costa Mesa. P1aM
w11i be forn1ulated for a rummage
sale.
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Making It two wtna In the '
fledging Orange count:r Junior
Amerlc&n Leeton bueball 1euon.
J\lllerton'a defending champlona
overpowered, Newport Beacb, 23·8,
Sunday -&t Costa Meea. Tbe mar--
gin WU 8..S in , Saturd&y'a opener
ot their home-and·bome aeL
' Sea.I Beadl, a new league entry,
celebTtt ed "with a '7-S win ov er
Orange at Seal Beach tn lta flrst
start.
Fullerton, leading · 10-2 after
seven innings topped off a 11cor:lng
tleld day with 11 n1ha ln the top
ot the eighth .
Box score:
Fullerton
Totals .. _ ........................ 44 23 JO
N f'\\'pctrt Beach
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Perkins. fb ........ l 0 0
LaBono. lb -·-··-····· -···· 4 1 1
Lane, p ...................... 2 4 l
Crain, If .. . ... .. . .. 4 0 2
Burdick. rf ....................... 5 0 2
Swingle , cf ....................... 3 0 0
Abbott, p-c ...................... 3 0 2
Taylor, cf ........................... 1 0 0
Davis, 2b .............. -........... · 3 0 0
Roberts. 3b ......... :.. .. 1 O 0
Oswald. 3b ......................... 3 0 0
Wetzel, ss . . ... -·· 0 0 O
Joye, ss .... .......... . ... 2 I O
Total~ -· .. 32 6 8
So>lft' by ·Inning"
Fullc rton-
1150102( 11 )2-23 16 2
Newport Beae h-
100 001 0 2 2-6 8 3
Coast College
Sports Sho~
By Dick Snodvan
• T\vcnty -five Pir ate athletes
\o,.•c r~ awarded · college letters o r
iackf'ts at a recent general as-
.;;embly in the OCC audit orium.
Sports jacket.s with t h e OC em-
ble rt\ were awarded to the follow-
ing basketball players for out-
standing play durtng a two-year
period: Floyd Parsons, H owar1l
Henning. Bob NetUcs, Ray Stein.
;t,nd Don W alker , Jack ets also went
t.o wrestler s John French, Caroll
Middleton, Steve Ch~ngala and
Dean By_r~l\,e,tt.; .9Jl.e _,X~l\t, Jetter ;
'lwards went to wrestle rs Lucio
Martinez, Jack Stafford, David
Vaughn, Gary Gray, Fred Owen.
and Tom Randall, and hoopmen
J a c k · White. P hilip Albert, Don
Co mbs, Wally ~etT, Jack Doyle,
H::i.rold Roehm, and managern
Arlie Toulouse and Dave W ler -
bach.
• J ohn Muir College·s talentetl
sailors won the second Annual
Mack Healy, Jr. Regatta. spon-
sored by the P irate Salling Club
last Week at t he Newport Ha rbor
Yncht Club. The Muir crew out-
finished Long Beach City College.
Pasadena College and Orange
Coast in a torrid sea -going battle.
The \'ictotlous Muir-men wer e
awarded the beautiful th ree-foot
per petual t rophy, an d though they
may keep it for on e year, the Bue
sailors are plotting to wrest It
away rrom them next yea r and re-
turn It to the P irate trophy caae.
• Clift' Livingst on continued t o
set the Junior College Decathlon
pace in Southern C&llfornla last
Sa turday attemoon at the Pasa-
dena Invitational _Mee t . The versa-
tile Coa.e:t competit or amaaaed u p-
wards of 5000 polnt.!1 · in the ten
decathlon events and set a shot-
put record in the p rocess. Cliff i$
tentatively scheduled to compete
for UCLA next y ear, and if he
does. OCC will sorely ml88 h im.
• The fighting faculty athletes a t
OCC went down to defea t at the
hands of a s tudent group for the [
third time thla year. Under·
g raduatt:s def eated the profs and
deana 20-8 tn a torrid basketball
tu8!1e p layed w ith the dubioua aid
'Of donk eys in lhe first s tudent-
faculty encounte r. Then the profs
again bowed, 8·3, ln e. Pirate Day
softball game. The third consecu-
tive JOBS was pinn~ on the never -
say-dJe facu lty ni.ne Jut Frida,>·
n1orning when they wen t down to
defeat in a softball encount er by
an 11--0 scor,e. '
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THE PATIO
OB! Tiie paUo Will thrtll ypu
ln th1a adorable 3-bedroom 2-
bath home. Thia place la im -
maculate art1 ~there isn't a
·more attracUve PAT I 0 on
LIOO ISLJD. L0eated on 2
lot.II thla home b a 11 privacy
where yod can't hear your
neigbbor'e plumbing. We tind
Jt difficult to adequately de-
91;:rlbe thil home in an ad .
YOU MUST SEE TlilS. Priced
under. duplication coal.8.
ALSO
Mn. Saint: ,
" Mr. & Mrs. oint Cicero
Home From Son Jose
Honeymoon
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hiEliott:Home .. -· ~ ~ ... ,.... ot tlol -of Mr.
... ~ ~ DlloU, '81 --p.. Ooaiia )I-:-. ... _.,. with
)lloo i a zinatlOa and iau,t.~r or~ ·a-·,,... and. n1au.. who -.n... •theft to eiljoy <tile lDJIOt~'
. ~...,..... hoopltallcy Jll&Wr-
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-.... tho. but>eeued flab 4ltnMr were the local man's
11'roa11ier &ftd 11ot.,,.1n.1aw, Mr. and
---ll:lllott or J't. Lupton, .Oolo. and Kn •. J'l'ank W. _Chap-
lnan of co.ta ~ mother of the
lloet E II, 1lt\Olle birthday tt W.U.
IAtAlr In the evenlnc· recordlnp
...,... JUde or group iilnginlf and
of mandollni. accordion and clari-
net lllllllben pla~ by Alvin
ll:lllott. .
Putictp&tlq tn tbe fun were
Dr. and Mra. Fred Cbrtaten.en
And aon BW ot Norwalk, Mr. and
Mn. DaYkl D&vldlon Of Long
Beach, Mn. ll"rank W. Chapman, 1
Mr. and Xn. Wayne Watera and
daugbter Cbrbltlne, Mr. and Mr11. I
Jlm Dlb)porth and Mr. and Mn.
Keith Millen, Coota M ....
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Now home fro~ a honeymoon In
San J ose are Mri. a nd Mrs. Saint
Albert Cicero, ,.,,hose marriage
t ook place at ~:30 p. m. on Friday. I,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~··········;; June 1 in Grefnwich Wedding,'
Chapel, Naples, ~ng Beach. 1·f1•••••••••••••••••-!••••••\I The bride la ;;;.e former Ltllu· !
;;:.~~~~·~~ ;:.~r:.:i;.o::i.;:.,m~i YOU ARE CORD!Ji,LLY /l'IJV/TED
San J ose and e bridegroom Is • j
t he son of M r . nd M rs. Albert T Th f /I Qpen ~ng
Cicero of Marlon~' Ohio. 'I 0 e or ma I
M rs. Hullhan ore a suit of j l
navy blue wllh w i te hat and na.vy at Our
accessories, a c sage or yellow 1 I
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semble. She was1attended by her
sister, '-frs. Lohtine Reitzel, who.·
also wore a navy suit but with·
w hile accessories ~nd a corq.ge of
roses. L lttlc Ter Thomas Hull·
han, son of the bride, waa ring
bearer ancl Will~· Oldacre was
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NEW _ JEWELR1Y ~ ORE
best me,n. I ·
T he bride and oom were tout -
ed in champaign a t lhe home ot
Mr. and Mr s. R y Reitzel. after
which they left:' or San J ene t o
visit the bride'~ mother. Mn.
Cicero wa.'f not al>le to be present
for the ceremonY1 but i!ll expected
~hortly to spend a month wtU.
the young couple.~who v e making
their home at 1 301 1~ Weal Bay
avenue. l •
1702i Newpolit Blvd.
COSTA MESA
• I
BIG D~WING
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FRIDAY NIGHT
I JUNE 16th -: 7 p. m.
on L1Do ISLE· on the NORTH
BA YFRONT we have a clever
home that can be bought for
only $30,000 completely fur-
ntehed. YES It hu pier and
float. large living room that
givee complete vfew of BAY
through huge glaas Windows
and many other features that
will appeal to you. Fa vorab"'•"""'"_}ounty Offl[Fe Needs terma. • ALSO
a few choice building lots on
UDO ISLE at rock bottom
price.a. Private beaches , t ennis
courta, clubhouae, restrictions,
etc., make theae lots very de-
sirable. Remember we are the
HEADQUARTERS for LIDO
ISLE. ,
Told to ProAmerico
by Candidat es
N red ffl r defihitc, sound an<'
practical pri.ncipl~s In lhe coun·
ty of"fi ccs \.\'RS +dvocated by J
.'\rthur Ancll"rson, candidate fo1
county as.!'lcssor, When! he addtt"BR ·
ed members of t, ew\x>rt Harbor
unit of P r o-An1e ca at theif' May
meeting, h.rld at e home of Mra
Colin Brn\vn .... ~. . Shor es.
Anderson Wu · troduced by the
pretiilde nt, Mrs. Alene Baldwin
Eh,resman. H e e<fmpared the •Y...
tern u.serl in the I asses50r's oftlc~
under the late·James Sleeper with
... _ ... the onp in effect ,at p resent, criti·
' YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE PRE S E NT ro \\'IN
' * Among the Pr~es to ~e
Given away FREE are:1
I ONE MAN'S 11' - J E WEL WATCH:
ONE WOMAN'S 17...TEWEL WATQH ;
ONE 8~NBEAM TOASTMASTE, ·
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NEWPORT JEWELfRS
....... I OF COSTA MESA I
STORE WILL ~;~P~N JUNE J
FOR THE
_GRADUATE!
DRESSES ........................ $2.98 t.o $5.98
BWUSES .... ·-... .... ... 1.98 to 2.98
SLIPS ......... -· ....... -·--1.98 to 4.98
HOSIERY _ ............... 1.00 to 1.29
FUil Faehloaed-Petfect
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O'DRY •
1811 NEWPORT A VE. 00~'.l"A MESA
NOW IS THE TIME TO .DO THAT
LANDSCAPING!
WE GUARANTEE OUR LAWNS TO OROW
* Ucensed Landscaper *
From Our Otn Nunery we can
FuraiAh all shrubs and planl:A.
ROTOTILLER WORK -EQUIPMENT RENTAL
OET O UR FREE ESTIMATE
ROY'S BOULEVARD NURSERY
!1%3 NeWp.rt Blvd. Coeta Meoa e-oa aiu.:111 •
SATISFACTION · A~L ·WAYS
IS OUR SERVlCE POLICY
S'ERVICE
,
VALVE GRIND
AND
MOTOR TUNE-UP
Rqular 11.00 Labor Value
•111111 Plus Parts Any Chevrolet Car .
AUTO PAINT SPECIAL
Re(Ular 1165 paint )<lb 4905 Any color -most ears NOW
Take ad\»&nla«e of thhi low price. Our modern dustproof
paint booth and akllled workmanship la your aMW"UCe
of a Cood Job..
Culbertson Motor Co.
H8l C-t
FREE PICK · UP AND QELl.VERY
L. L HAGAN, Service Mp.
Highway
•
-ule clslng lhe 'preseni manner of aet-f~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'!:_~~~~~~_!_-=~1<~•:1:•======= Ung up the budgft. Departments,
':"" l Anderson !".ta ted,iarc allocated a lt_:=:=:======================:::ll j--------------------------------------. cert.A.in aniount ach year and tr I -t his is not all use . next year's al-
,. locatio n will be just that much •
less. Thi.s gives. tise to the prac-
tise or using upl the money, no
matter how, and he cit ed the case
of one man who fas employed to
do a. certain job ~nd had six em-
ployees under hil at t he end of
..
$1495
Nl:WPOaT BEAOB •
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100 lllLIS .ON
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IN A roan
II CIMTa WORTH
Stte ITOf'$ OM THI
Pl.AM Of' A l lGHT
OF GASI
' • " I _ 11rau. tl\at ..,. brabo! r ......
wheel bydraalic! And for
~dded eafety, extra heaYy . ....u.r,. construi:tion and extra
bea•y body ellle). '
. Luxuriobo relaiing upliol· ell!q · and' Other 'nicma "for
, •
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.
IHI HUGI 1'HE OJIVES
Lill QAlY
IHI om AWAY LIQ
A ICAUD IAlllT
'
U. CIUISU
tlllMELY
Af to M. r. tt.
,
which the Rootee grouv i•
famous. Ali wrapped up in
the tri.mm.eat, smartest car
you'll fi.nd' on tbe road in '50.
Gnen·cyed? You needn't
be. Juot phone or drop in for
.. diiiDoaolntion.
,
the year.
R. I. ! Cuba) orri21, candidate
for county s herifr, spoke against
nationalization of ~rganized ga.mb-
Ung, w hi ch fte sa1"d creates ha.rd-·
ship for both merChants and taml-
lies during the ing season. He
favored P ropositi n 3. on ott-lhe-
street parking, t . which he said
should be under ity supervision .
Mrs. J . W illis Bennie, Orang.-
county chairman of Pro-America.
reported on the recent poliUcal
ra lly held at San iago park. Sh<"
har1 eXpcC'ted to P!i-esent John Col-
well. C'Rndiclate l1r district attor -
n<'y. but he \Yas not able to get
a\Yay in time frorp another pollU-
c:al meeting. 1 '-1rs. Canstancel Jayred read a
lel t<'r ~ op(las.ing ' ndidate Helen
Gahagan Douglas
Next meeting of Pro-America
\Vi ii ht! held Ju11e at 10 a . m. •\.
the home of M . M . T . Gracey.
2315 Vis ta Drive, Bay Shore.a.
MN. Henry
is Hostess o
Dess-ert Lun
onge
.
he on •
MN!. Henry Lafge, 439 Broad·
\vay, ~ta Mea&,j ext endtd. hoefl·
. ta.Uty recently 'to a group p(
ne.ighborhood friet d& when. me 9!_1·
•erta.tned at a 1 o'clock deuel'l.
!llrawberry pie topped with whip•
.pcd crearq, corr~ nut.I and m~u
comprised the mf u. Sewtnr and
chatting passed e remainder Qt
lhe afternoon.
Pre.sent wen M'rnea. Hardy Jlal.
Thomas Forsythe; Robert l>ick:ef1
Harold Sh&Tkey , Willb BU·
dljt, - .
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. : I ' ·~ ~ the ·~·dlaf ~an al/-dar &?te ••
I
\ Bel Air
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~'s the onl~ car o its kind in the entire low,;price fieldl
.Here ii the most beautiful let ever built-own the livelicat-lookina. Joveliest•looting car
bcl'C ii the magni™""it new let Bel A.Ir! on the road!
8-for ~ first ttlme in the low-~ fid<!. But come ill and find out aD abdlJt the Bel Ah'
la a car Chat combinies all thct and jalllrti-fnr younelf ••• ita low-lined, youtl!ful silhouette
nea ol. a con>ertillle with comfort and . . • ita wide &Ide windowa unobslructed by any
a&ty ol. an all-steel, body by fisbct. ~ new posi • • • the e..:eptionally pncroua 'YisioG trom
Cbmolet Bel A Ir combines freSh · brea~ 11& sweeping rear window ••• its sparkling color
beautj at dl'lign with.all the tndWonal OievroJet barmonia ••• the rich btcadmc. ol. its lurwi-
._.... , •• metes il ~lo for J'OU fo, Olllly appointed interior.
c-Joludott,, Po-s/kl4 btomot»T-ONI lOJ-A,. EqlM ~ 111,,,,,.-.
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85.91
48.42
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I > i ,· l· "~You Ar• Coraially
i~~itJd . • I • !
To The 'Fo/mdl Open ing
I at Ovr
NEW SToRE 11FOR MEN
17th au'~~ tlvd. "
· COS'A MESA
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BIG QIAWING '
FRIDAY Nl<;HT
JUNE l·th-7 P. M.
. . R. R., B~ -.. ~~.f!.J .. _ _ ·" .._.,I, ~~l lL.K. ······a··-.,;:··~;;······-;····· .......... ;
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Nll:WPPRT BE4()EI TKACT J .-· , 1-<•· • • • • . I 't:rout, ~be\ I,, ~ICly 54 ........... ,............ I
" e · ·' • , · ' ~l ~ ~ · ; IWnMl. Robert H • .fr .................................. _... ·
""'°'11e1eo .. ,, .... -. . '. . 1'i~ 0.H~· ,., i' ~.•.,..11,ertL. II. ~r. ···············+···-····•····· 1·
Cannon 'll. X. , l ' . . .... f a:,t 9 ' di -······-······································ B . ' 'Ket ........ -............. -............... -............... ,. . -~ u •· •• ~ ~ WO.OU --~ ......... :: .... '.: ... .'.:.:........ . ... ' •mn, e .................................................... .,.. • R ··-'-' ... .: . . •. . .
· TlllR.D ADDn"ION •· · 1-{ ~. l·. · .. ; ~ ·················;.·-··· .. ·:~·················· ' • ••·'--~-~ c · '3'.•.•. • 7T WOik~. ~liver T ............................................. \~ ....--. -•rnon . -······································ -,.. 110.,;i H . "'"" F ' . . , . •. ~. Mem0n c. ...................................... ~ <&&.ll .;:fr1'. a~-~ · . . .... ;. .. ~: ........................ :···· .. . JU<~. Memon C. ........................................ 4 .31 A· -t • , . ,... · C. ··················;······:······T················· '
· Richards, Memon C. BEiy 10 ................ 1. ~ 8: ~· -· 'lllAm' -· . '· Jf·
RIVE& SECTION ·1 -·, ' Rhod"1, ""' I!', ······················,·····~·················· i
Sentenn, Henry T. SWly 35' ................ 9 39 •.T~ O~fy, ClbaNfles0 W. ······· ··'·,·······:·········;-·············· '.
Bonner, Walter R ............................... : ........... 11 3' 6.S3 ~kne.r, e 8 ..... -....... : .............. :::.................. .
Meat.on, Alexander c ..................................... 1~ 43 •.Sl Blakely, Charles . A., J~, ·:·:········'. ................... ttb
Meston, Alexander c ..................................... lt "43 21.0I TllACI' 111 1 1-
Tucker, Chu. H. Corp ..................... ::.......... I 13f 11.M Pie>rce, Mark A , et al .8El)'i 100' ........ H
Tucker, Cbas. H. Corp ....................... ....... .... ~ ·1118 5.3! TRACT llQ ! I
LAKE TRACT i · ,
128 Watkins, Rsy M ............................................... T
Cunningham, Floyd E. . .............. · .. : .... ·-·-······· 3 8.•I ..... . ~unan. Everett D. ························'················· f 1illl 35.78 _..TRACT "1
WtnBblp, Earl B ........................... : ................ 17 tu 15.f!) Chapman, C. w., Jr. ········································J! 'if.hllblp; Earl B ............................................... 11i 23,f 2.39 Chapman, c: W., Jr. Biiiy IO ............. .
WfA.lhip. Earl B ............................................ 2d 2M S4.T8 Brown, Naclo ~· ·.............................................. 1~
WIMlllp, Earl B: ......... ................................... 1, !18f 2.59 Brown, Naclo H. NEly % ............ 27,5
lj'.ebert, niom .. R . Ety 45• ...................... ! 2311 24.Sl Clark, Virginia C. All (ex ll,WIJ! 8.8') ········2"1
Hebert. ThomlLS R . Ely •:v. .................... ~ 216 2.U Clark, Virginia C ........... ,. ..... : ........ -................ ~
CANAL SECTION ! Clark, Virginia C. ···············;·•······.'..-············;····
Butler Paul T 1• 142 ""' "'• Clark, Virginia C ............................................. .
Butle·r' Paul T ....... N .... E···
1
··"·3···5··7··;······················ 11 .-..uu Ring, Huter R. SWly 20' '. ................... 351
, Y . .................... "' 142 1·67 Ring, Huter R. Nl:Jy 26' .................... ~ Jolµlstone, Bruce B ......................................... 10 143 73.&3 ... --k Cha 1 u , RorAA-~~ ~am11a···a B ............................................. 1 ~2 24 .97 jh;w-:';dajor r.;: . ''N'ELv···~··:~:::::::~::::::m
.......... , ..., race .......................................... . • 33.11 B M
Ketrtn• Cal th G 34• 22.12 rown, ajor B .... 1 ...................... 1 .. ••••••••••••••••• •• an e T&.ce ··· ............................ • Sm k M r1 G I NJDt 18' '
Ketring, Calanthe Grace SEly 15' ........ : 840 4.31 S ~ k e, .... ~ .... on 0 · et ala SWIY -· ........ 7~
We.t Cbarlt L ••• 23 •n moo e, aiaiaon . et y -....... .
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o:b;;;, Merle c.··:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ :: 1::i~ BECORD SUKVEY-1-U (8;.rea g,y) 1
LANCASTER'S ADDmON l McCarthy, Romayne ............... .!. ................... !9
Wln•erbotf • .. ,_ t al 1' 324 8 00 Hargraves, Kathryn L. . ................................. 3:t
11o • ......,uaa 8 ................................ .) · ft II B rt N :\0
Wlngerhotf. Louts et aJ ...... ·-··-··-····--·····-······ " 32f 4.14 K::. Cha:. .;,~ t~t 'Add .. &~~~·-&y··:-.:::::: 13 '
Wlngerhott, Louis et al ................................ 3 324. · ~.o:i I
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JliU(ma,\>. Robert A ... ······················:············· i 7
Tyler, Olyve K ................................................. 18
8ECrlON. 5, BALBOA ISl.AND
MaaOn._ John WlUJam ...................................... 12
Gl!man, Ethel L. Nly \0 ................ ., ...... 14
Gilman, Ethel L. .................................... .......... I 5
TRAqf 14% (Ve•etlaa f'laee)
Morrt.son, Alex M ............................................. :. 48
tilorruon, Alex K ..............................•............ 47
Morri9on, Alex M ....... : ............................... ., .... 48
TRACT 1118 .::~:· =:· s!:e~ .• ~d··c·~~~t~··ci~·b··~~t~·~--::::1:
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60.115
46.27
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13.i2
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15.98
80.19
12.9i
7.73
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Pickering, George C. et al ............................ 81 :~.96
All Property hereinbefore deac.rl~ la ailuated in the corporate
Urolta ot the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 78·13 Dated thia eighth day of June, 1950. . 1
R. R. HODGKINSON.
llif.~ Ex·Ott1cto Tax Collector
2s.a Newport Beach , California.
77.33 No. 472-PreM. Published June 8, lD, 22 and 29, 1950. ,
Pick up draWing tickets
Any Time After June 10th
• •
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You Don't Ha.ve to be ~at to 'Win
AMONG THE. PRIZES. Tb BE
" GIVEN AWAY FREE ARE:
•One pair Thom~n 'hjlored GaltU.!iae Slucla
Olff' s-Jr Kurtzrmn tu.U drape Wool Sl:lt!ka
Ooe box. Arrow DreM Shirt•
One CUco HawaUan•,Mport Shirt
0De Tex~Tan Walld
One !'et. Cult Unks
One-pftlr Jannan Shoes
ClnE" Box lntPrwo'\•r.o Hoile
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8.!U
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7.02
9.70
84.97
9.S3
78.152
4.:16
12.12
3.67
5.01
88.54
5.86
81 .91
35.87
70.40
39.-i9
Boys Club Adds
3 New Directors ·
The regular monthly breakfast
meeting of the board of director•
of the Harbor Area Boy11' club
wu hel<\, Monday at Norton's B!JY
Shore Cafe. Three new membertJ
welcomed to the board wes:e C.
H . Beechf'r, 'representing the New-
port Harbor qhamber of Com-
merce, Forrest Owens from the
Costa Mesa Chamber of Com-
merce and Tom Nor.ton, represent-
ing the Newport Harbor Elks. · · Wlngerhoft, Louil et al ................................ • 324 6.A& ACIUtAGI!
Wlngerhoff, Louia et al ................................ 5 ~ 7.39 .Evans, Russel C. 2 acre1 tn 10/~lQ : ...
Wtngerhoff, Louis et al .. -·-·-···-···-··········-······ 6 324 11.88 Bd Nly I! Wly by City
10.73 Other 1 board members present
were Heinz J<aiser, pr.eaident;
Howard Gerf'ish, Carl Somm·er.
ou,; Beach. Harry Welch,· C. W .
Wingerhoff, Louia et al ................................ 7 324 20 . .a Lim~~ly bJ l::t Moro
Wlng!'rhotf, Loult et al ................................ 8 324 20.te T,ract: Ely by Highland
Wlngerhoff, Louia et al ................................ 9 324 21 .15 ·St ext
Y(lngerbotf, LouUt et al ............................... 10 324 118.83 .
OORONA DEL llAB WLagerhoff, Loula et al ................................ 11 324 21.15 Hoyle, Ralph L., Jr. NWljo 88' ............. . Wln&erboft. Louts et !ll ................................ 12 324 17.88
Rl:-llUB 01!' OOllONA DEL MAB Pletcher, Harry L A11 (Ex W!y 2-0' .
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Pletcher, Harry L. ............................................ 4
Hottman, Albert C. ........................................ 7
Twentieth Century Engineering Inc ......... 12
)0.10 ~rt. Cly"" A . NJllly IS .. ,: .............. ,. ........ 11
9.12 13Urt. Clyde A .................................................. : IS
80.:M Thotnas, Gordon NW\y i,s ........................ 1
35.82 Thomas. Mahel SW!y JO' ol NWly \0 ...... a .
Twentieth Century Engineering . tnc, ........ JS
Twentieth Century li:nglnet>rtng lnc ......... 18
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3.08 Thomu, Gordon ············-············-'··················· . 4
·----Slµpley, Leola M. NJllly 10' .................... 1~
ShlPley, Leola M. SWly ;jll' .................... ~~ Bruna, Martha L ............................................. 16
Laurie, Alton P ........................... ., ................ 14
L&urte, ~ton P ............................................... ift
Ebr\\e. Alva R ................................................. 20
.Ebrtt.a, Alva R . ................ ...................... .......... 11
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Latham, Allen L ............................................. 16
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Penka~ Edwin J ......................................... II ·18
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DennLson, C, F . . ............................................... 16 lOU
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Vincent, Jamea C. Estate Sly 7' of Ely 11·· ti 1~
Vincent, Jamea C. Eatate ............................ 11 J'
VJncent, .James C, Estate ............................ 18 JO
8UB OF BLOCK A-EAST NEWPORT
WUder, · Winifred P ....................................... :. U
Sum.men, Lydia M ..................................... ! ... M
White, Clarence G ...................................... _ ... lilt
Evana. John R ................................................. 13.li
NEWPORT BAY TMVI'
Vtncent, James c ................................... ~·-· a
W&rlaumont, Floyd ........................................ U
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NEWPORT BAY TllAm'
()Omeltson, Harry H. ·················-·······-· .. ·-····--·· t Cornellaon, Horry H. NWly SI.IN' or UilJ>
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Romero, J-ph 11. ........................... ............. "
Romero, Ja.pll B. ......... : ....................... -.. -u
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114.U ~v ~ Jl. .:.......................................... 8
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KlllS. Marloa ·-········································ 11 s " .~lair. Mille ............................... ················ ..... 18
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yer presented the Boys' ciub with
, . 9.tO a 82 p~nger bus ~c:t aller~~te hthe t 3~.~8 tranapnrtation probJem wruch aa
, \ 11 .l~ alwaya been with the club. Saw-
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1. 2.78 yer'a gift . wa" gratefully received ~ 16.00 and a vote of thanks wa.s pa.Med
9.18 by the board.
5.68 Th'rteen other gifts and ser-
.0.07 vtcea Wf'te acknowledged by a vote
106.23 of thanks and the secretary wae
&.40 ln1tructed to. write letters to the
'-'ts.:Sl following: Chief Ylillle.m Eagle
~ Eye for a new ping pong table
31 .. 42 and equipment, Bayshore Trailer
;, Park, Tom Norton, E . D. Leeter -.40 8&.80 ofEdwtherdBay Shore Tackle Shop and
9 98 a Shell of the Newport
·~i Jewelers tor Individual ping pong l8~'i trophJea; Lee Willoughby for track
5 ~ trophlea, Coach Ray RoMo and
2:92 hJ" colleg~ student 8.S9istants who
36 00 staged the 'recent Boys' Club track
i~ meeV. M!"8 · Allee Daggett and Mrtt.
, , ·· ,7 90 ~l!de Her~nce ot the VFW
' ~·be ¢:"11iary1 fV a parchment copy of Sf M e Decl&.rst,ion of Independence;
S&JSG Kimmons Bimd Shop: Al Irwin
:;a a• for coaching \ and supervising
· swimming grouJ>s of Boy'a Club 7.!1-0 membera; Mn. Helen Mlrkev(ch 18·~ for her year and a halt service 8.79 each week at the Boya' Club main 3·18 desk ; and to Frank Chapman for ~.'::! plumbing suppUes, materials anc1
labor donated for the new craft-7_g3 h
38.63 8 op.
Total attendance at the Boys' ~ was 3284 mPmber vialta dur-· 19.111 ln1< \! , t.9~ l . oy. This was an average of
l9'.95 lj3 boys each day. To~I club
membership is now ~ members. 42.71
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On Junt 1 all memberahipe ex-
pired' and members are now btuy \
,.,newing \ tJtem. 708 viatts were ~\
recorded tn the newly opened \
crari:ahop With 277 a.rtlcles be:tng
made.
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6 .01 Ame~ Legioll\ awa.J'da were ' ~·ti honored u were tffchen·Wt.o are
15.8'1 lea'1n.c, at the aWanl auembly
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U.JI MaJn Acbool. Steve Snuth m, &d-
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tlil!. Jllj'OH"ted to Amliii Smltb
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J:xpon-bl u.e fodllUeo 'I' Ille o.ia K... 1hm•tO<Y llCbooJ .nrfl Iii ~ -i.:• ~ -t, Iii-. cau-. 11114 WllCR..«•I. llM'.llllillT 4. J'01\. Inc • Oolionl 0.. ac
.,.tem to -tl>e requlnaoeata GI tile at~._..,..... number ot Bunday at Anabel•. ewper u.it Ille =h"'* wlll TllR ..,.. VSR4 . 4. POl'I ..... -at 1111 Weol BaJljcW ~ acboor otudenta la tmder ,..Y ap!JJ. lt_wu --tut.wlielt !.,ai;:• ~~~~°"':l'!'-'i"(~ 11914 at 1il00 4. · cm11be ;!t Q":ai::",:'~n: 1':;"..: =-=~~:!~~ In
lly ll:nratt Ru, 111perintendent of~· , TbomM·I' Norton . ..._ -u ..., a( ~ l'80, at Ju11 ....,, 1 .. 1 la Book q.,p. nn...tnn an~ Son. ~~ Id 'l'!1e -uont.1 oyatem h"1 ,..,.w ~t ahhou8h M •"":: the heot ~ .... lialsht 1a 11oo .--:T°W "I>· ~c.,. ~ ~ -,. ., Oflldal. -i;,-~p<Joed· of ~ f c
cJuarooma have been constructeo1 IA~ .... olnce the end o. teat. ...,, =--.~u.. a.~ I/I .-ol Qnas• OovlJ', C.Ufor-perooiio, wboM namea tun~
World War U there au ltlll pupUa Tile oompetJU-feli -. pllft. """"'" .,..oi.; Q\'lllltJ' ol Or-ata, did ,......, aa4 calm I.be 1plafea of realdenee ""' t ~a. wbo~are tor«rd to attend balf~y C . ft · l ~ ~-I.; .&. catlon of tb~ flt\laltltJc wodl wu NI ltai. of caJlfOrnf&.._ pi:_opert.y therellt &D4 ben:~ to.Wit: -~ and th"!r number wtu be • u.. m. l"UTIS I$, between Santa Ana. Or&np, 4M· · g:tod t1a14 tth or Aprll, ·uoo. .s..cr1bed, to Ille Oraqe County Itvlli Geo. Gordon, t
S""\tliY lncreued In the faU c__L 'bit• t helAl, N"1"J>Ort 11&!11or, . Lqwi• LOUlll VllRWJ:T, • T111a 9"0'panr, .. Tnlatef. I<> ... J!&I-Blvd., N•wport\Bea
eemNter. grit lft9 ii · Betich, and O.,~ 'l'k ho!-, . · · v_,. cure, &DI-oP>er obUptlona, California.
Nqw attending double RMl~na 1 ;_· • • . G II flnlolled In Ille 'judJIAi' IJI . IM 01"· I. 0 , DONALDSON. the pr.ym~nt of one note dated , WJ;l'NES.!I my hand t~th
are el>llclren In the klnderprton L.C19Ufta 11 ery der Of \!le\r 1!!'3"91!-WJLKA O. DONALDSON, Jll)y l7U.. UM7, payalolo lo Now· day of Kay, 19:i0. '°'l\llQ?'( <-It la anUcJpated that • • -• . llal>\40 Aaa WW oompote for dill-V011dee. •piwt 1'11119& ""'°al la'(lap u<1 mVIN Gin 0¥
puP41& ht the flrat three gradea Tile June-Ju\y Membership abow trlct final -1llGll .sune.,. at !Ian Btl\t• ot cautamta. i.... -tallol\. a ..,.._.uan, --) ·
will .be "required to attend half. opo.uea,. Qf{tdally with th'l .Sunday .Bernudlao 'C":iA't te.aa from Qounty of Qiuge, a. or -·· tor .-. prtnctpal eum State of CaUfornta, · •
da}'9 In the Ii"al~ Rea uld. Tea on June-3, aponaoNd by tM San Di•ll'O and R-On w. 'tb day ot Aprll, tftlO, or MJOG.Oo wtQl ll!leJ'eot ffOlll .ty of O,....ge, u.
C\J,rrent expansion p Jann t n g· SOroptimUM.-olub.Qf' Wgu.na Bea~h. )3eton me, ·u. u:ndarsllMd, a 4i1e ~t ~ ,. .. ol e per cent ON THIA 18th day M.,-, A. ca.Ua for th• purcha.se of a 15-aqe A beauUtul table wu arnnged by Candfdaf;es DfiD)' ~ Public In and for 1f11c1 ll"' ,,..1111': prlloelpal and Interest D. · llltlO, be for• me, o, be rt f'.
site at Hamilton St. and Myer M&ftba NeWitf&n and Mary Ma>« ~ .l.\t_ O<>qaty ~ Btata, penohally ap-d1IO In -llt!Y lnJ!•llmenta of Wlllm.., a Notary Public In 8"d
Pl., west ot Harbor ~ Blvd., at the well. Tlte hoot..... who poured Poster Deti~wu" ..... WuU V.WJ:Y, --.1.00 ..ell. OP U.. let day of for .tho aald OoQnty &lld State, ..,.
rate of two acres per year unUl were Margery Thomaa, Carot .. to J:ne to M ~ pertol\ wMte ~ uct t\'Q')' month, begin· aiding thereto, duly" commtealoned
acqulred. Rea ••ported, Powera, lone Dot!g~ and Mary JO. J. Ja~, ~ -la auillen"9d lo t\le wltl\l!I a111J N°"""w lit, tlM7 and con. and aw or n, po-naUy oppearod
Ma:r Pu...-Site MuweU. Tlte Chalrinan tor the candidate for. ~ In N-~· lnatNment u<I ac• ~Wq \lllljl 11&1d: and Irvin a.a. Oo~ known to me to
Hawever,_ he continued, could· tea. wu Ma~a Newman. usi,ted port 8"cb tcwraelal.. lilondQ to SQe that he -.ecut· Wftl:l\aAi, 4'9ta\l.lt ha.I occur-be the .,-non whose nun• 1' 1JUb-
eraUon ~being giveu by the board by Grace La Voif and Helen G\ov-called on tile ~~ office (ar ed the AJll,• ... -· red U. U..t "'8 tutaUment due ~rtbed to ·the within lnst.ntmeat,
of trualeu of the school district er. Over 300 people attended the help, "~g t~" v..-ta wen. WITNESS.JIU' bnd and otnclal on Mk! aate on November lit, and ,etpM>"Wled&ed to me that he
to call for a bond election to pu.r-. tea. tearing' down hie campaign poet· seal lafT bu nol ~ ~; and executed t.be name. IN WJTNltlS
chue the site outright sometime Many people have voiced• the ers in Cos\& Meaa, · DEAN C. 8RAOFQRD. WffJ:RS.A.a_ N~ Ba.lboa WHElft.l:Oi", J have here11nto eet
next year and to proceed with the opinion· that the prement Member-Wbeii aherUr1 dep\IJlq .ctaeck-Not&.I')' Public tn and for sald Fe4efal kYlol•_ .. d i..n 4~ h\y M.·nd •nd affixed my of_ficlal
contemplated construction of a lhJp &how la ·the beat one in ed, It wu found to ~ th wwk CO ty and l1-te C:itUQI\, O'/(Jl,.L&rul b~ Qt Mid Hal Ute~ day a.nd year in th!! ach~l to be utilized for the in-niontha. Such nationally known of teen-are )"av.J'tp~e~. _ 9tber -(·My ~~ilalon ElcPtra &/3/51) note, heret(JIOre cklnltliSe4 that Certittcale ttrat above wrltten.
•trqctlon of seventh and elshth oames u Cly~ Scott. l[lam }lyde C)Uldldatea for the __-t ·denied State ot Wulllltston. !'114 ~ 1111 1&14 'property . ROBl!:RT , F . WlLJ.ME!l
graders. Hafria, Edward N1ch,olaon1 Elliott any knoWJedge of tfle actloa.. al~ County.of Qk&noc-.n. u . &nd ~il -J\ine .. 9\h~ 1MI il;u1y re: qy CQ,mml~on JDxpires 11/16/fi,l
The tremendous lncrea.ae tn O'Hara, Jotut Abernathy and though 'one jakl.qfly offered W On thla 4th day of April, 1950, c<>rded In the ottloe of U-e County No. 463--Preaa.
student enrollment In element~ many othefl tiave pa(nUng1 on pay $:i o ·~hoever "'d do it." "fore me, the undersigned, 8 Recift.der of said County, ln Book Publish )(ay 18-2~. June 1·8, 1950
schools here since 19.f2 Was clte<1 ex.hibit\o{l. The jury aw•J'ded fi~t Notary Public ln and for s&Jd 1~ pillge 361f of otttclal Rec-
by the 1rupertntendent with al· hon-~1• mention In olls to Ben· Assn· to See Films, Cou t d State rao ally •P •I'll• Ut,rreot a noUce ot utd de· NOTICE Oi' TllUSTEVS SAi,E ten~ce records which showed nett Bradbury tor hi! maanifk:e-nt , ~ ::' D. ooN~~ON j..n~ fa'J)t a.pd of' t\I eleo\ton tQ c•ase }lrfo. .,,
an enfOllment of 80-0 pupils. eight painting entitled "The Citadel." Elecf! OUlcen WILM.\ O. DONALDllON kllbwn aald prt>porty to loo oold and more OIT lfonday. tit• tDlh day ot
years ago as compared to 1790 the secot)d honorable mention wa.s 1 to me to be the penoris "7b09e than three -mOAthl have now June 1950, at 11 :00 o'clock A . Ji\·•
for th$ current school year. La.st given to Nonnan Cha.mberlaJn at Atomic bomb maviee that M.ve nUQU 1_,. euUcrtbed to the With; elapsed st.nee U.. reconlatJon ol at the Bouth Front Entr&l\Ce to
year's enrollment was JM;6 sta.. Corona del Mar for hl1 charmln1 prevlo 1 bttn restricted. WU1 be 10 ~nd foregolnl' lnltrument /and said noti<:•· TU 8\lnt ot f420Q.OO the Oouhiy Court Haute. in the
Keck was given tint honorable Newpo Improvement A..laR. lie-tcUted the -.me. ('rom NQYemMr 18'. l~7. ph1t Orangt. &&t• et ~UfQrnla, Jte-
dents, Rea said. oil entitled "The Return." Oharl"8 shown t a meetlng ot UM Wut •eknowl.ed&:ed to me t~t thi ut· prlhctpB.l Qc1 Qit1re1t tNreon Qty of &anta 4.na. Coun\y of
-cJusttled ads are read by foUU 111enUon In waterco'°r for hi• dra-Jtnnin&' at 1:30 p. in. r,rtdtlY at Wl1"NJlSS ITIY hand t-nd .o cia! lnteFl ~e an 4~ta Ua.nce 'nUe Campton~" 4 CallfOl'Tlla
who are lookifll' to buy. ma tic rendering "Point Hueneme" the cit ball. 1 made ""°' to Mid Ji'owm-.r la\, corporaUon, u . TN•tee undar \he Wiae people ao rsq the ade. Vol h\ I ed d.r. Cbad Tw1cheU at BM · ., d b Joh and Bradford I' . rece V 1ec-Lt. N Wm. H. ELW:T 1947 I ll\• amount GI Ul.TS, ll J>eecjl at Tl"\48t u;ecute Y n
THE CIRCUS ROOM .
ONE OF AMERICA'S
OUTSTANDING
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ond honorable mention far hi• Balboa, 1'"'*1tty appointed avy Notary Public l.n and far Id now ~e,. owing pd unpaid on E . )VWltere ·•nd Anlt.a M. Wlnttrs,
W(lterco\or "ltratford Landin•.'' public e\aUOIUI olfteer tor Utb County aod St•te. said n?te ~d there ta aW> IWC\lr· h"'Und apd wtt .. recqrdld t>e·
Ttie jury al.so awanied a speclal are• larMn•ed for the show-No. 477_preaa ad bY I. •Id Deed ot Trust 'the celf!~r 18, 1945 in Boo.tc 1S53,
hQl!OR-ble mention to Jene Poyer Ing ot fUml. ftfd Croes bl~ Publish June 8, 19:w. trustee's fee and ~xpensea of Nie Page 7~ ot the Offlci•l Records in
foa her aculptured tiead of "Lin-bapk ovie.J, presented by VlRce eatlmaied al 1180.00 togetll•r th•. office of the ttecorder of Or·
Coln." Cusum o. wt~) round out the NOTICE oF SALE OF ~L with a.fly 1ume paid and .,dvuced ange County, California an4 by
ln the entresol ls a m08t inter-progr~. P1'0f'QTY •Y TRUlil~ by thf owner ot aald note In 1'eaaon of default In the payment
e1tiP1' exhibit by thoae two famous Bustne!la meetlnc Will featur('> UNDF..R DSED OF TRUl acco~nce with tile provlalOfll of or performance ot obliJat\ons ae-
water oolorlsts Re~ Brandt anti the ~ual ·election of officers sa.ld ~ed· of Trwi.t, with lnl•l'elt Cured thereby tncludin• the bre•ch
Phil Dike, 4 . N . A. of Corona del of the frr'oup, accoNlnl .to Preal-Tnllf No. 1113 on saljj last mentioned suma. or default, notice of which WM
Mar. tnclu<k>d In the •:m:hiblt ta dent ~eta Horvath. · WHERE.AS, ROBIDRT A. ~ 4 NO\f TlfEflEBOl\E, NOTICE ttcorded Feb. T, 1960, in Book
Mr. Dlke-'s palntlnw "Summer , 1-TER and VERA A. POTTER, us-IS H EBY GIVEN that the 11t64 Page 470, of Official RecQTds
Pageant" which won second prizeo QCC to Teach band and wife, by Deed of • st ukl anse cowity Tttle Com-in the office of the Recorder ot
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Rolling Hillside Homesites overlooking hills
end herbor. Only in Corone Highlands cen
such specious building sites · be secured.
As long as 5 y~rs to. pay for lots.
All improvements ere in and paid for. Resi-
dents in Corona Highlands have access to
Private Beach.
All property fully
future values.·
restricted to guarantee
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PRICES REDUCED AS MUCH AS 50°/0
CORONA
HIGHLANDS
at. Corona del -Mar
California
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tn wate100lor ln the National dated June 17th. 19•7 and record-y vlft,ue ot the a~tbQrltY 'orange County, California, wlIJ :;,c::.~ ~ ne.1gn •how . this Folk Jlapolng ;!,!u~1e2 ~~·~,,::,~; ~':c= .~~: aai• 1n ~ ~'f.":\;i" :.~; :'~1 :,~u.~:r •:!:,~.~.;:'e,,,h~~; ,_. • .,.,,. ......... ._ •• ....,... ... ....,... ...... .,,..,................._.....,..,,...,.....
1n the iower gallery Genera) In a~tion to the ST cl.a.uel anl'e County, Califofftia, did ~nt pUbllc "ctton to the highest bid-of the United States. without war-
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Ga&sstord ha.I assembled a very prevlou ly announced, enrolteel at and convey the .property th eln der to~ ctiah, lawful mooey of the ranty as to title posseS!lion, or en-
lnteresUng exhibit or the worlc .ei.r CQ8.st ce's first summer au-and hereinafter deacrtbed, 1o the Unlted.$1-tea of America, on tbe cumbrancea, the interest conve}ted
War Veteran.• who ~re !'ltudylng sion wiU have available two -.ddl · Oranc• County Title Com pan . a.11 26th y ol June, ttM at the to 13-id Trustee by paid Deed of
under Ute G. l . Bill. Among the tk>na1 ~laases. one each ln foUI Truatee, to secure, among er tlour eleven o'cloc'k A. M. of Trust in property situate In the
schoolB repreaented are Scbaol of dancinf; and dapldla.ry. obllPtlona. the payment of 1 one snld d y at "the South front door County of Orange, Statr of Cali·
Applied Art.a. Glendale, Flisttrarn The t~lk d.ancln• clu• wlll rneet note-dated June IT, 1941, par,able of tb Orange County Court tornla, described o.s
Scltool of Fine Art11 , Jepsbn Art eecti M'onclay and Thursd.'.ly from to Newport Balboa Federal ia Houae J In tht' City at Slulta .\Ila, That portion of Lot ~2 of
ltl•Utute, Kann ltuititute of Art-. T to 10 p. m .. in the college gym; lngs end Loan A.!lBoclatlo 8 C&Utokta •II ot the interest N~wport Heights, a.s per ma.p
and Chouinard Art Institute, all the lapldary c:lo.as \VU\ meet the corporation, or order, for the rln-conveied 'to It by said Dee'd of the'reof recorded In Book 4, at
o/ Loa Ange!ea. same houra eac~ TUeadaf and clpqJ aum ot Sf~~.00, with in-Trwit tin and to all that certain P•E'e , 83 .of M~ecellaneous
Thuraday In th• 1-pldary bUlldlnJ'. tere•t from date at the rate of 6 Property eltuated In tbe City of Map", record.a of aald Orange
CLIFF HA VEN FIRl'J
A spot of gras.s at Cliff Dr. nnd
8.tno...R~ Cliff H,_v~ll..,"(aa burn-
eiQ, 'hnday. Two tl'\lcka ~m U:le
\iooi<i, . Mesa ototton Wt'\' out on
tllie alarm. No cau.se ~ lilted.
Property owner ta lpunea 'I'.
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!!TEAL CLC>TlfES UN1'!
Both clusea wlU.contonn to the per cent per annum ; principal and Newport Beach, County of Or-co~uty, d,c5crlbcd as follows:
111un1mer school calendar, that ls, Interest due Jn monthly Install-· .. n•e, State ot California, descrlb-t 2 h th 1 t • a Beginning at the moa from June 19 thrnugh July 8. No ments of $41.00 eac • on e 9 tt4 u follow•, to-wit: Boulberly oorruir ot said ~t
tees Will be charcti¢1'i"9itllii' eia.. d•)' of 8¥h ~ every month .... be-·Lot 81at.Mfa la JUae.i: Jriv1 ISt; nmnlnc thence N,"ortheUt--_· _ -· aiaNnl ~~' tat1 tOt~ ._nd con· H __. 'I:' _..u -• r "Co
15,000 VJSll" mb\ca ' futUtftgl'~t.1(1\&J;Iy paid; &Jfd rounnadrd-el M••ar•u ... ·-:'!oab~..;... ~ wly alonlJ the Southeaatcrly
l h -~"' line of aa.ld J..ot Cil a dl&ta.nce Ute guard Capt.. Jack Jooq of WHllREAW. def .. u t 88 oc-a m.•P.. recorded tn Book 3. of tJG.l~ feet; runnJng thence
Newport Bea.ch eat.lmated crilprds curred in ~at ~e lnet'fl{nent du~ page& 41 and "-' of MUcet~ Northwesterly and at rifht
on the several harbor ftl'Q, Ma'chw on aal4 note Ol1 Octobef lat, 194 • laneoua Mapa, NOOl'da o1 Or-angt.e9, 100 fef't: thence
Sun4ay to total 1~.000. Ouar49 hu not 'been paid; a.n~ . ange County, C&llfoi'nla, Southwesterly, parallel to the
were on duty at Corona d8l Mar. WH~$, Newpo Ba 1 b 0 a or so much ot aaid property u Southeaste rly line ot said Lot
Nine ca.M's of ftrat aid · were: Federal Savlnp and n Aasocl-shall be ne-cesu.ry lo be eokS to '52, 125.1~ feet to the Soutll·
cie ded th t rv•• "' .... , wester y line o M.. ot u : light to m~te surf prevailed, note, here~oto~ m 8 the total amount aecurrd by said thence• Southeasterly a Ion g
W . A . Griffitts, 617 iNarclssus
Ave., Corona del Mar, rtports the
theft or 100 feet of plas,ic clothes
line to Newport pollc~Tut>sday
eveqing. lt had been ta en somc-
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handled at the two stations. A atlon, own~r and hol~r of Wd p~de a -·rn ·•uff_kllent to pay 1 t Id 1 •2
J ones 88.ld, with no reacuea and no &aid Trultef: Mll said P perty anrt Deed of Tr:uat. aald line, 100 feet to the point
asslata from \h• water. on June Ptih, 1948 dul recorded Datt>d May 29th, 1960. of beginning,
in the office of the ~unty Re-ORANGE COUNTY
STEPS ON ICMBZIUI oonler ol il&ld Count In book TITt.E OOM:P.ANY, for the' purpose at paying obUga-
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;05 Coat Boulevard Corona de! ,..
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CAFE and COCKTAIL LOUNGE
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. ""' n~ ew-and l.f itl election to uee said President, expenses or the Trustee, 11uma ex-
port pier Sunday noon &nd aevtrftooo property tol be sold and ore than pend~d under the ter1n!!I thereof,
Jy burned his feet, Newport police 1 ed By C. W. Ba•ter interest thereon, and $658.69 in led Police eacort-lb' ~y tl\ree f1'lonya1 ha vet n e apa Sec ... retary. repor · f'4' atn ... the atlon , aaJd no-unpaid principal of the not~ se-and -his mother, Mra. Leon. Fer--... t t• ttce. · Ti:ie s Qi or rlilol-cured; ..... en:by, wltb tn\~ff:fl ,,ere-JU&on, to a pbyslclftl\. wt;iere 1'• pal, ~qd . I ti!relt from on im i\t iai. poti: ptovfded ..
WU treated for bums OI) botll feet. October fat 19•T, i>t\Wt' r'ftt due • Datea May 22, 19b0.
OD 4tab"r menu mad priOI' to VA.•lAH REUANC.'E TJTLE COMPANY
-&aid Ooto r l•t. 19 In th• NOTICI: Qf ll!tARINO By Li:lOTli:R A . JONl;S.
a.Q.owit of U1.1J. ls Jnow due. (Planalas•Commluk>n) Vice-President. LEGAL NOTI~I
owing-and u.nP'id on faatd note NaUce la ~ereby given that the (CorpoT11.te Seal)
NOTICE 01" fN'll'SN'nO-" T() an<t Utere t; a"'° ateeurW by ...id Plannln.c Colnroiuton or Ute City No. 466-Prea..
&JO(OAOE Ill 1'Q fl4Pli OS o....i or Tiuat tho Tnlatee'o fee Qf r;'ewport ~ch will hold a pub-Ptlblillh MAY 20, June l·S, 1950.
ALCOHOLIC BZVU49ES •Rd ex~~ QI sale ee:t::ted at llc hearing on the-application or
"'!'e &. l~ $190.0tl, t:r:th•r with any """"' QeoJ1llO M. Wlllllard I•< • 11()% --------~---
To Whom Jt May Conoem; »1W ap4 a vanced by e owner front yard var1a.nc1 on Ltot P, CERTtnC..\U OF aUSfNlSS
Subject to iuuant':e ·at the U-of aa.ld n e ln ll:f Ce W1th Block 5, Section 5, Balboa Island Ftcttth>ua F1rm N:urH~
cenae appl.Jed for, a.nd commeno-t)le provtaiona of aai Deed of in accordance wlth Section 11 of THE UNDERSIGNED doe•
Ing not leu tha.n 16 4a_ys atter Truat. wtthl intereat uld last OrQlnance No. aao. hereby cert.tty that they are' con-
the date polied, nottce " hereby mentioned sums. Notice la heret>y fllrt.her (ivep ductinJ • retaU :i and 10 bt.U!fneu
riven U..t lbe undeglped pro-HOW TJUlRlDi"ORE, NOTICE that uld ~ring wtll be held on o.t 300 Ma.In Street, Balboa., Ctty
poaM to eel.I tJcohalic beYerq'ell J8 HJJRllBj GIVEN that ·the MJ() the 11th <lay of J\Ule, lNO at t)lr. of' Newport Beach, County o(. Or-
at theu prein.ise.1t ~rtbed u Onncti Co~ty Title CQ pap__y, by hour of 7 :86 p. m. in the Council ange. Slate ·o1 ca11tornla, under
follow11: vlkue of Oje authority vested In Chamber of the City H11U. N. w-the ftctltlous ftnn name of
1014 Pacific Coast 1Ua~w0¥, it u Truatfe un-9111 Deed ot port lleacb, C&Ul<>rnla, at which BALBOA a AND IQ ·BTQRE
Newport Beach, Oralla• Coun-'l'ru8t. WiU U at pu~ uc.UOn to tlm• lfld p&ac• &J\Y pnQ all per· Qlld ihat said firm 18 comPoee<I
WE AKE VLOllU Wi Tlfv.al>AT8 ty. • . the lti«h .. t lddor for • 1a'+'f"1 llc)no 11\leruted ""'l' •PP"U an~ be of the following persona, Wll"'I'
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undo~ • Ill •llPIJIW to tho AmerlC.. th• itth of Jun,, ~C"l'"Ull. lleetttary Iowa, to-wit: ., • •• • • , • t· , 1 ~· , • • • state ·~ ot Wquallatlon tor»-1950 at the h_our ot.-el o'clock 1' ..... r..,.1'"t.~T 8001D~~ .. aION ~:>· 11~N0ALDk,80WN, hin-+'-r auance on o.ria1nal appUcaUon ot A.. )(. 9f daf at e South P-..."""""G •AMA31S ---· ma . ¥ ...... n CAPE c· OD· HOUSI:: an, alcoballe 11o ...... -for fTont dqor f . the Oran • Codnty llY ardor "' <JMirlult WlUlA 0 . DONALDSON,
• ~ premlaN of followa: , Oourt ~ ..... In tllo Cit ot San~ WJ!tar K . ~r Box .aoe. Omak, Wuhln&10n EXCLUSIVELY SEA FOQQ · ON 11.U.E Aita, CallfoiinJa. all of e· Qiterost No, 4Y9-"'-. , 'wITNEsS Oljr .W!cla \hla 9th
' · • BIC&I\ LlCIDI. _,"704 tt 1>Y 9111 I"8cl ol I'll-Jlmf 8. lltO-O. day ot June, 19:i0. • (}yat.ent-LQ~~,.....,. AnYllPO -..... to int• tllo TrUct In lo au certain I. D. DONALDSON
AU KINDS 01' SEA ~ -.. ol -lleeme m&f n1e property at tml In City of Nonq: or DWloLtnlON WlLN4 G. ~ALDSON
' <L -a vorllled •-'Mt~~ tllo ll!atf N-tt ot Or--0• p .. .....,_...,.. . State of..W~ Flaa North -Soa .. -..__. -'W-' ... -· ""~ ~.-........---Count f o---·---BoNd of llq1aalla'-~ ~-..,..., State dMedb-Nc>Uoo 1" llent\J' st-that the Y o --..-.. aa. "l'OJ'. A 'l'tJ~ ~ea'I" mmto, Callf'omla, .... ttoe .-ed u ~ ··~ .... aa)lolltlnc ON TBI9 4th day of Af"I A. '°APE COD' HOUSE tor denl.at u prG•Melt -•'If· ,,.. -Lqt .l'lve betw~ Martan 'Z. Kepper and D.. 195Ct. bef'Ol'e me the Q.nder-V • pre-an not .OW lie Pl~ foe ·~ "Cl>-~ )(. X-. -~ore alpod. it Notary J'ubllc ln111J¥1 tor
Boen Daiq & t. I p. & -B h19 I t. I p. -. the aato ot ·-~ __._, rona del ...,..ml" oa a retail --..rtnc l&ld County and State, MOiding
'3 ( 11L2 1.4.rine Ave. &.lli1a ~i. llTllG:tq.NN map ~ alOl't ..... ,.. llltdo\' tlle ~ clul:f ~ and
I< No. 47f-PnM U U14 lliotlUoua !Inn -IUld ltyle ""°m. ~y •ppeared.J..,, q. ~~=:;;~;;;==E;==~~;;;~;;-~;;:;;;;~=~~IPu-Jue 1.19llO. ·t lll•ps. "-..,.:.,..,... ~ lW' Oout DONALDSON ~.~·ct r County. , . , ~ Co-~ -· cut-DON41.»B0111 -lo m• IP be
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wl!Ca -Tbunday, June l, In
the Junior room at the · church. ' Kn. R. 8. NcXurtr)', preotdent,
pr<otded. Twenty·lwo otncera and
cbairmen w.re preeent. '"
• At th•~ of the bwllJieu .... ~ ... ~.~4._,~~%1't$J14$....,....~~...-..:w aon Mn. Mcllurtry and Mn.
Ruth Bamett eerved tea from a
table centered. with a pretty ar·
n.ng:ement of yellow and plnk
carnattona.
T re1n1n9 Ses11on ·et Pe nn syl va nia ·; ' _ . i
' SJ.x me.,iber9 ol the Conununt• .. 1 van Cham--90n ot nr: and 1'ew i:oemben .. r~tly Jolnlng ., ~.. the Coot& M-bommllftlty Neth· Churcll YBCB attended tho recent Mn. Stanley Cbamberw of Lido odlat Cburch Included Mr. and
District Otttcera' ~ meet· !ale, will gndu.te..on June lt trcJ'.m Krw. Jame.-Van. Decar, 185 Eut
Ing held !in the Ftnt Me~, u ·ntveral"" of Pennaylvant& Medi .. __ _..., It ~ R. A ~-·k
Chu-• Ban ~-., --.; -n. . -eeey, ·~. ~wgo. _ cal ochool whlcll he bu attended •--· b, Repruentlng the local eocitl.y to. r two yeen, '"'"'vln• .received hlll' --.. ,-rvf Ave., and Miu Jan Mm H 8 ·~ • ~ ll9 )Valnut Plau. were e1. . • McMurt.ry, Ruth A. B. degree at Dartmouth. He J\ece1V1ng l;lapttam were Jan Tal-
Bamett.,.. Iva M4.Y Roe, Ru.ymond wtll be home for a vacation and at.ra. baby Kathleen Loulae Mac·
A. Jamea, JuUu.e Chrt8t~naon and will then inteme at San J"randlco. keesy, aqd b&by Lynd& Joyce Red·
Ft11ru..:e Harriaon. "Buz" Chambenl, ~nd eon of way.
--<:Jaulfied ada are ...d b)' follc.I
wbo are looklnc to buy.
the tamtly, will be home on Sat·
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FURNITURE CO •
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We Buy 11 nd Sell New 11 nd Used Furnitu re • -
1812 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Be. 5656 Se ni9r Stu dents
Entertain ed at
Mo rtimer Sc hoo l
Oeorsf' H . Mortimer ol. the
Mortimer ochool, -l.oland,
entertained wlt:JI a dinner P'rlday
evenln&' In hla home, 302 Coral
aYenue for four ae:nSor atudentl,
Johil Achey, Jack WllCOJt, Tom
a-h and Ken Crumley.
Joseph Donat t CY
be Speaker for
County Art Assn.
Jooeph Jlpnat will •peall to th•
memben of the Orange County
A.rt A.19oda tton on the subject
of Wood D\JT&vtns when they
meet Tbunda.y, June Ith at 8 p.
m. In the Lecture-Rall ol. the FUI·
lerton Public Ubrary. Mr. Donat
will brfnS oome or his block( and
tooll and uplaln the tedmlcal
pl"OCC!lll of WoOd ensnvinc. He
will · give the hJatory and a back·
l'l'OWld ol the art u well u a
dem0ft8tntlon.
urda~ from Wlllametie where he -Be wla--tell people-.dvertiae !
la completJn&'. hie jun~or year. l J -People do read· the Prea ada.
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Cluolcal and Hlfht music, piano
and cramaphone Mlections and
chor"U8ea, atereoptican vtewa of
8wltserland pbolOlfraphed ~ n d
colored by Mr. Mortimer, w1.0\
atory telling and all kinda ot tun
.occupied the evening houn unW
well after midnl«ht when the
RTOUP b&de Mr. Mortimer goodbye,
VOUnr him a host par excellen«.
With the regular achoOI year
closlng, regUtrationa are being
taken for aU weeks of summer
8Chool, after which Mr. Mortimer
will go to Canada and Brtllah
Columbia for & vauuon.
P11t io C11 rni v11I St11rts
Summer Se11son 11t
P11du11 Hiiis Theatre
Heralding the 1960 aummer aea-
5:0n. the -.iinuaJ Jamaica. or out-
door carnival, of the Malcan
p1-yera, opened Wedneaday in
connection w I l h "c.ncton del
Pueblo," their new musical }'lay,
at the Pa.Uda Hilla Theatre, Clare~
mont.
At the ttnal curtain of each per-
fonnanee on the indoor at.age,. the
theatre patron.a will file out Into
the paUo for the carnival festivi-
Uea, to open w1th a gala muaic.al
1 program on a "quloeco," or out-
door pavilion.
Following pruent.atlon or aongs
and dances, the players leave the
open-air at.age to man tiny "pues-
toe,.. or bootha featuring novel
Mexican cames &nd refruhmenta.
The Jamaica featlval, under the
shade of age-old olive trees by
day, and the aott slow of C-Olored
ltshta at ntl'ht, wtU follow au per-
formance• or "Canclon del Pueblo,"
to be staged Wedne&!ay through
Saturday evening11, and Wedne11-
day &nd Saturday afternoons, thni
July 1.
Coste Mes11 B11ptist s
Elect Officers
•t Annu•I Meeting
New ofncere of the Finl Ba~
tiat Church of Costa Mesa were
elected following & report .11ub--
mJtted by the nominating commit-
tee at the annual meeting of U-e
church.
Elected to office were Dr. l.Am-
dil McBride, deacon; E. J . Heater-
ty, deacon; Thomu Price, clerk:
301 Ingmunct.on, treuurer; J.
fltbbe. finance aecretary, Erne.at
~In, 8unday ec.hool in.ipertntend-
fat; Bruce .Job.naon, USI.wll Sun· ~y IChool auperlntendenf; Mar-
4haµ Wllgua, YoUth leader; Mrs. fl~rt Henninc. orpnltt: Mr.11.
flwtard HoWteJm, :i.•l•tanl or·
Pnlat; 1\.obert Hennlnj, 1nu&IS: di·
fector; Howard Holaheim1 aaal•t·
ant director.
Mone Bird Feted
on 18th Birthd11 y
.Commemorating the eighteenth
birthday of Moqa Bird, d&Ul'hter
ot ..Mr. and Mn. 'Walter Bitd, 1581
bran•e Ave., Coeta. Mea.. waa a
pla 11t1rpr1 .. party arrana-ed Sat·
tltday at the Bird ho1ne by th~
celebnnt'a mother.
Dandnr and ••mes aped the
houra and u cllma.x to the evt'-
Rtng refreahtnenta of punch, tc ..
creMor.1 a.nd cake were aerved.
FelicltaUnr the honoree wen:
Susie Kline, Maurt.-en C&mef'Oll,
Ck:.luri• Ankeny, Joan Drummond.
B arden~GreeNeaf, Roeemary
Hart.mart. Mr. and Mn. Ramond
8lnt Jtm Kllne, Dave Bickford,
Bob Hancock .. Jwry Shannon a11d
Palll Vander\rort.
Freshme n to Honor _
Co11st Coliege Gr11ds
et Graduation Prom
Mr. Donat LI Art IJ\llt.ructor at
the Lone-Beech Oty Colleire and
iii noted tor hla achievement ln
the fteld ot wood carving. He lac
well qualified to lecture, ha vtng
been awarded top honon for h1a
WOl'k including The Bronae Medal'
from th• New Jeraey Sculpture
Soctety 111148) -Pu~ Pr1 ..
at , the Northwest Prtntma.k.ere
Sl'low (1949) -Flrwt Award, C&U·
fomta State h.J.r (1949) -First
A.ward, Los Angeles County Fa.IT
(1948). Kr. Donat la a Muter of
Flne Art.a graduate of Clarement
Graduate ·School and of Pomona
C6Uege.
Tfte exhibit on di.splay for the
month of June la a collection of
wood ena-ravtnp by Joaeph l)o...
nat. AU membcre and their friend.a
~ uTJ't!(I to attend thl.11 meeting
which wtll be the final one for the
1949-50 aea&on . •
There will be no mttUnp dur·
Ing the monlha of July and Au-
gu.at, however exhibit.a will be on
diaplay in the Lecture Hall.
An nouB<:e Meste r Po int
Tourn11ment Win ners
A. W . Tummel of Costa Mesa
and J. Robert Lusk of Anaheim
were winners eaat-weat and Mrs.
Betty Combs and D . G . Spellman
or Long Be&ch were high acorers
north-south in the Master Point
Open Tournament held Sunday at
the American Leg1otl Hall in Costa
Mesa and aponaored by the New-
port. Harbor DU,Pllcate Bridge club.
f\unnen-up ea.st-we.at we rt!
Richard Bartholomew and Carl
Powell; Mrs. Frank Reed and Mrs.
Peggy Johnson : Mr. and Mn.
Arnold Guaer tying with Mr. and
Mra. John Dixon; MnL A . D.
Wetherby and Mrs. Ca.rt Benaon.
Runnen -up north -south were
Mn. Allee Schilling and Joe
Schleper; Perry McAdoo and Mre.
Roy Strots; Mrs. Carl Powell and
Mrs. Richard Bartholomew; Ma-
jor and Mra. W. A. Houston; Mr.
and M111. Charles Fauett.
The Newport Harbor Duplicat~
Brtdce Club will hold IUI next
regular meeUng on Friday evening
at the Ebell Club House In New-
port Beach.
Luncheon 11 ~d Bin go
For St119ettes Club
11t Ro ssmo re C11fe
Enlertalning at dinner recently
In the Roumore cafe. Newport
Beach. Mre. Grace Kline of 87lt
W. llllth 8t .. Coat& Mesa, was hos-
te.sa to the Stag-ettes club. Betty
Ruuell, a former men\ber, was
welcomed back Into the club. Eula
Kirby of San Bernardino wu a
lfUUL
A!Ur a ahort bu.11tneaa meeting
conducted by Mnt. Kline. preAi-
dent, bingo provided diversion.
Sharing-th~ occuton were Mmei.
Helen Clark, Mabel Smith, Ann
Myen, Marxe Brockett. Flo Por-
ter. Clara Bad&ge, Mae Felkner,
Coat& Mesa; Emma Poupa.rt. and
Dalay Sullivan, Newport Beach ;
Janice Chandler, Santa Ana. Mrs.
Lou LockwOOd of Coat& Mesa waB
a!Ment becau.se of Illness.
Pre sbyteri ans ·
t o Obs~rv:e
C hildrens' -Da y
June 11 will be Ch.Jldren'a Sun-
day at St. Andrnr'• Presbyterian
chdn:h with the primary and jun·
tor claues aln(i.ng two hymna un-
der the direction of Betty Schock,
church achool director. Tbe pu-
tor. •Rev. 'Ibomu M. Gibson, will
give a aped.al eermon, "Except
Ye Become u Little ChUdren."
Mr s. Hein z Kaise r
is Host ess.
t o Retiri ng Boa rd
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BOUGHT DIRECJ
FROlt\ Ht. FARMER DRIVERED 'TO
CLING PUCHES FOOD CLUI 4 79C HALVES HO. 2~
Ol SLICED CA NS
CRACKER JACKS .IOX
DILL PICKLES FOODCllA"
2A OZ. JAl
Dole · Pineapple Juice 4' oz.
CJ,N
PORK & BEANS
MAINE SARDINES ..
• V AH CAMI'S
HO. 2l'I CAH
FUT 3 CANS FOl
22t .
SALTINE CRACKERS !~~"c~L_A~~.ox 25'
APPLE CIDER MAlTIHI LLI
GALLONS
. CRISCO SHORTENING JU.
CAN
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SIGNAL FLY SPRAY
PORK & BEEF LOAF
•or. 27~
BAKED _ BEANS
1 ~23c
GALLONS 79'
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THI STOlllS DURING THE
COQLNESS . Of THE NIGHT
SOUTH AMUICAH
GOLDEN YELLOW
KEH'rUCKY
WONDER POLE
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LOHCi CilEEH
2 LI S.
2 LIS.
CUCUMBERS HOMEGROWN 3 FOl
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POTATOES U.S. NO. I
WHITE ROSE 10 us.
12 oz CAN.
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M ·EAT
TNll Wll IHCIAil
SMOKED PICNICS
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SIRLOIN STEAK
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My MZAN8 ol FOlJ T•i«Y. and
..,., flltdeftin4 JWectiON ..-Y
family may reep an abuodmce
el toa:Yitoee from June until l9ta fall
--p'-ntJ ol fruit f« ••erJdaY UM and
p\eaty mar-. for cannin1 ••• whetta. JOU u.-. la dt7 or rural ar-. whether you
...... tmall « Larp plot.
And t.bU month of June w not too late
to beCio your tomato plantinc.
The wholesome, b .. Jthful, vitamin-rich
tomato U. undoubtedly the molt valuable
nptable in our family food pr~ It
la one ol th• ... ielt to 1row to perfection.,
and it ma.y be used in one or more wel-
come appeti.rinl form11 at practically every
1DM1 throulflout the ~r.
Tomatoee b.ve been improved to &r .. tly
la recent y.an, by tlMI addition of auperb
oew n.rieU.. to our lirta and by improv ..
meat of old varieti-. that it requU-.. aa
apert to aiaala out the best for epecia1
prdenlnc requiremmta.
BONNY BEST, STOKESDALE aod
PRITCHARD e:r.. varied .. which come into
beeria1 aft.t tM ntrmMlJ early varletiea,
and '"wb.icb cootinu• tio bM.r b .. vily until
frolt kill tlM vtn.e.. Boa.ny e..t bu Jone
been the chief relianm for bee")' yielcb
of Lar1• tip-top anootb red fruit f« alt
purpoMa in rqiona of relati••ly short l"~
ina ~ todl M prevaU in New York
end lows M.ichlcaa.
Pritchmd ... 1uperb dU..... reeiatant
ftfMly ol IDOd.n breedinc wboee slobular,
""' lbeat7 fndtl .,. unnc.11.d in qulit7 ..S tat... Stoketldal• ia another new
nr~ that ia arpebl• of extremely hip
7i.W. ol ucellent fruit under fe•orabla
coodit.i41DL
RUTGERS baa npidly become the main
· crop choice of quality wiM ca.rdenen and
commercial e&nMf'I in a.r ... where fro1t1
lnaJ not occur until late September or
~. The larp, emooth slobu.laf', deep
nd fruit. .,.. hudly meitch.d h,. other
tnelo crop 80f'ta in color, tntwe and
flaYor.
CRACK PROOF la • variety which
....U, ti• .. up to lu reth. ltartlio1 name,
aecmdiac to r.porta ol tomato pow..-..
Probeb1,J DO nrlety in cu1tu,.. thow1
1-.-. bt preparation for tabl• or
cannia&-W• ha" .... acreap of C..Ck
Proof wboee •ntire crop of lat&•, enooth
red fruit wu frM ol crecb under condi-
tione that cau.ed much ION from cnck-
inc lo other nrietiea.
Mammoth, meaty and mild are the ao-
called "Beefsteak.. tomatoe1 that ere ao
hil(bly prized by qua.lity-wiM housewiv"
everywher9. T~ eoormou1 meety fruit
aometlln.e exc~ two pounda, and each
yield1 many lar&e thick alicet of the mild-
est flaYCJI' for aalad UM. They are allO
&ood for canninc.
A f.., of theH meaty tomat<>M ahould
I;,. p ..... ot in every prden, pvticu1arly
aince tlMI plant1 are IO hicbly productive
wh• crown on .t.ak.. in • few llQu.&re
feet ol fertile aunlit 1arden apaeit.
Climblnc "Trip.L-Crop" is probably the
moet wicS.ly crown amon1 thia cl•• of
tonwtoae eio~ it i1 eo well adapted for
ltake and trellis culture in small prdeaa.
"Col09Ml Crimson," "Coloual Red" and
"Pond•oea" are 1uperb varieti• lo thia
sroup.
ReMC>Mbly 1ood 1rowinc practicee m\llt
be obeened to aacur. cood yielcb nen
thoup the best varieti .. are uMd. Much
may be done to advance pickin1 datet
in reciom of limit.d crowinc MallOO.
Muc:b may alao be done to provide larc•
Jieldl f~ little prdena.
StMins of pluta in little 1ardene pro-
Tidet the meana of obtainina &Teater yielda
from aecb equare foot. Staked or trellited
planta that are Mt only 114 to 24 indMI
apart may climb to Mipb of I feet °"
more, with cluJten of fruit forminc from
b.-to top.
The labor and nwteri.al e:rpenM of ataJr.
in1 and trainin1 tomatoes tn11y rarely be
jultifiM lo acr .. 1• production of tomatoes,
Wh.n bobby time le employ.d and "PeC·
iallr wh«e 1a.rdea apace b limit.d, ttaJr.
lo1 ii • nry important mnne of makin1
a little 1arden ten• the purpoae ol a
lar19 rarden in crowbte tomato...
0 NClt there wu • tllM, and not
eo lon1 •10, when people who
chaMd bup and bunted WMda
were renere11y looked upon ., loslcal can-
did• ... foe the boobyhatch. But today,_with
airl>la~ and b•licopten, not to mention
11c:ientific weed and iDMCt 1pr.yw, the peo-
ple in qu.-tion are developio& • millioa
dollar industry that touchM all our lh es;
the more bucw and weed• th•y kill, th•
CT9•ter ~ crop yield-.nd t.lM lower th•
pricee w. pay.
The helkopl.,., fr.U of th. HroneatlOll
world, ie .•t latt comin1 into iu own, ..
i.a ao ably demonat:rated by On1 and other
for .. i1bt.t DMD int« .. t.ed in the futur.
of as:ricultu.re and oot aver.. to tul'bina
an odd but honeet d6llar. Since delivery
of the firwt e.n helicopter duster, May
William A. Ooe, pre1ident ol Aero
Cti.mic:a11 lnduatri.., Inc., loceted in Kan.tat
City, Miuouri, belin" that th• 1cientific
type of fa.nninc .,. ha" tod•1' will be
even better arpeditacl by the new -.ri·
cuJtu.ral d>emic:ale .,._loped ill dae .-t ,
few ,.an.
· 8, 1947, to the National Cranberry A-.ocia.
tion, tenJ of tbousa.nda of field crop1 b.aH
l;,.en dusted or apreyed by mor. than 30
cuatomer-operated, commHCi.ally lie.Died
helicoptera. From Maine to Orecan, fro1a
New York to California, the belicoptara
have done their cood work in eradicatiac
two of manldnd'1 weed and imect •nemiea.
Outaida th• country, too, they are at work
ia Arpot.ine, Sweden, En1laDd ulll ia
thr-M pl"O'f'U.C.. ol Canada.
Ball Aircraft, durinc tba pMt ,...., -. nowa bundrad.a of boun in operatinc •
fl..t ol qricuttwal Mlicoptel"I a. pert.ct
further dUlltios and 9P1"ayin1 _ .. ,,"'.
few Yarioue typea ol C1"0pe aod peaa. Me.t
ol tbie company work bu be.. curW
ovt U. cloee coop.atioo with fedanl ...a
OnL ooe of t.be fint to ... cr..t ~bil
iti .. in crop aprayin1 by airplam., laaa ~
• t:remendout iDc:ree9e in the W'C"llP'•,,,..
and popularity ol tt.ie ~ ol imeet...,....
control.
F•nn.n are &.amine qukkl1 die •Yimc
Wi11s Over t~e Er1ps
.. Newest enemy
the helicopter,
of crop-consuminq
carryinq a deadly
insects ls
bomb load
By J. J. BRYSON
io th,n• and money and the ponibility of
increa.Md yielda throu&h the preciM appli-
cation of th ... chemical1.
Con1ider.d a eouod authority oo the
eubject, One f .. t. that much ia yet to
be lea.med about the chemical•. the best
time and type of application and the re-
1pome of the .. ariowt crope t:raa~
Even tboucb crop duati"4 baa been done
for a &ood many Y•..., be belin• that
tM adveot of the new liquid chemicala
will puah duatinc b9ck into tbe realm of
horw aod buUY farm methodL It will be
obeo&ew ucept in fun1idd• work .ad few
certa.1a l!peCi.l\c c:roptl.
The liquid dienlical a. futer, more .i.
fecth., mua1l1 cheaper to buy and .. Ii..,
to apply-.nd definiwly much ..._ t.e
control
011&'• helicopter pilota did tome a-
peri.mental work lut year for 1Udl con-
cema u Libby, McNeil and Libby, Califor-
nia Paclrinc Company, Minne90ta Valley
Cann.inc CompeQy. aod oth• ronc.rm ol
aimilar 9iu that ha•• been dultins for
man1 yean.
The chemical epray applied from the
air d id much to convince tn.M crowera
of the advantace of liquid chemical.a and
spray application.
If operated by • 1killed pilot, a heli-
copter comes cloM to l;,.inc the world'•
champion bug-and -w~ chaser. It hH the
ability to rise or lower itaelf in the air
while puttin& out • killing epray, and can
remain •t•tionary in the air.
lta constantly-turnin1 rotor• produce •
downward flow of air that force1 epray
to the sround onl1 a few feet below the
machine. Upon hittin1 the cround, t he
cloud of spray balloona upward envelop-
inc the planta completely. '
GRASSHOPPERS, 1ay. Ons. a.re the
tou1h..t if\MCU to kill, and •• a reeult
COit the farmec-more--about $5.50 per
acre treated from tba air. They ..,.. touch
hombrH that need a 1uper dOM of poiaon,
not only beca~ ol their re1iatance to
lethal apray1 and dum but becau.1e the1 travel in cicantic hord•.
It'• $4 en acn f« du1tin1 peu, U . 75
foe eprayinc. wb .. t, and U .40 aa acre
for potato duninL and whea the farmer
P•YI theee prioea, ha pilll muda more
by aavinc hit crope from d..uuct.ioa. The
ficur" includ• the movin& in ol fiyiui
and crouod equipment, th. lprayinc «
dual.inc. and tba movin1 out of a.U equip-
ment.
One'• Aero Chemical lnduetriel bu
~u.ted °" IP1"979d mo... than 100,000 au..
lO MVetl lta'-. Tbe COCDpeny rept ... Ob
an lnve9tmeftt ol mar. than $150,000, wbJob
indud.. two helicopt_.. and 14 nplar
fi_ad •i.nc •irplane.. 11 tnacb and ~
P•ecee ol VOUnd equipi1Mnt and a paJTOU
of 31 pereou.
Here laelicopler b••in• iu lao••.:
la• naa at tit• ea.I of ordlar
R•a•lt-mor• footl for dae worlL
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FUUNISlllNG Youn HOME in tlu·
If you want to furnlah your home In the formal manner. qef
acquainted with the typical Tradltlonal •trl• ahown here
Triiditional Sy JAYNE SKARF
I YOU'RE the aver•&• woman, you
lack •If-confidence when thoppina
for a new carpet, draperi.., chair,
°'-almo.t anythin1 fqr your borne. Way
in the beck of your mind, there i1 a epe.rk
of an id .. inlpired by a beautiful photo--
ivaph, • window di.p}ay or a friaod'1
tattefully decorated home.
When it comn to makinc the deci.ion
for younelf, doubt.I creep i.o that aay, "le
thia ri&ht fM my home?"
You don't DoMd to have the ltnowled1e
or the vocabulary ol • professional deco-
rator to fumiah your home ia.tefully.
A little 1tudy, c:arelul tboucht and plen-
ninc are the an1wen. In thi1 erticla we
hope you wUI b.come acquainted with t.he
furniture 1tylee typical of Ei&hteenth Ceo-
tury Traditional furniahm11.
Two import.ant thin11 to keep i.o mind
when ch00tin1 the ttyle Or the fumilhinc-
the.mMlv" ant the laltee and the actiYiti61
of your family. From theM you can decide
whether formal Traditional style1 ant beet
for you, or if you 1hould atick to the more
informal Colonial or Modem 1tyle1.
Al.o, keep in mind the 1i%e of your
room1; then aelect furnitunt. carpetin1, fab-
n c1 o r wallpaper pattt"m1 that are in ecale
w ith tht"ae rooma.
Don't try to mi:a: formal and informal
funti1hin11: d on't combine maaaive, heavily-
b9'lt furniture with fragile pieces.
Color i.a one of the most import.ant
fact on in • tucceuful decoratin& 1eheme.
It 'ican mHn the daffennce between a
duf and uninterettin1 room, and a cheer-
fu I, attractive room.
The beat idt"a for the atn11t11ur d-linc
with color iir to eelect a carpet, drapery,
wallpeper or alipcover fabric that i9 in
lreepinc with the ~iod, and that ha1
~olon which you like.
If it'• wallpeper or a fabric, carry a
•watch into the 1tore widl you when you
are 1hoppin1 for rnetchin1 or harmonizinc
furni1hin11.
You micht UM the back&round tone ot
a fabric for the woodwork OI' wall paint,
or one of the colon can be repeeted in
the floor coverinc and one piece of lumi-
tUnt, wilh the third tone uMd for smaller
color ~nu around the room.
If you decide on Traditional w
lti1ht.eenth Century fumi1hinp for your
bome, become acquainted with the patterne
and ~of the piecwe ahoW"D on thia pace.
They are typical ol all decoratin1 don.
tn the Traditional Mann..
ScuroUa aatl flower• are co•biaetl la
.. pflMl•cUoet of Ei•latoeatla Coat•TY
•.-wlaa la t•&a •••r-acalotl floral
... ls• •• ltM•• k•qro•M. Color
....... for •• •atJr• roo• eo.W
-•llJ" co•• fro• a fr•••· floral .. ,.
....... c1a .. ... w....-t1 • .i ...
Malloaany takea tile lead in wooda tllat are t)"pical of
Traditional furaiahina•· Detaile in thia dinina room
f•naiture auc1' aa the table Iese, braea drawer pulla
and feet. allield-baclc claalre, sold-•cllfed mirror• a ...
T)'pical Eisht•enth Centar)'. You'll I.ear tllle worcla
Slleraton, Cllippendalo, Duncan Phyfe aad other•
toaaed around by furniture aaleemen; become ac•
quaisated witla tll••• detaile, alao ornate canriaaa,
allell. leaf, aad plume JRotifa, dark ric1' wooda,
cryatal aad ail•er acceeeoriea, and )'Ou will •Ooa
kaow what ia correctly call•d Traditional de•i••·
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Carpet l.elow la a ••IT Tratlltlo••
aJ ftoral .. u... wla.loll la ••"•· ltelr •• ....... a1'1ia Ceat•lT .. ,.
tera. It la •• Aaalaat•• •• .,.., .... • • • • ......... ..,.u .. . ............. ,. .• , tla..H ...... ,
• kckp ........ ··•tie .... . of r•Uow....... It I• _.,.....,,,
..... witla • ..u. ...... .. ...
acroll M•• la•p ••• taft.e4, wi•a • ,,.. ••••lat•"" aa.ilr,
.,.wo-toaetl eculptured tloaian• ia
.. tteraa t)"pical of tlaia perio4 enjor
pep•larlt)" aow. Botla c•t and •n·
c•t loope of Jar•• are l.leatled to
••t ec•lpt•r• effect la carplfti••
.... ..,. .... •«t••r• yard. nl o••r· ... w l .. f 4oai•• ia Traditioaal.
Hero are thrao wallpaper paUonie ••lel. .. , M ••H .. neet.17
wltla Ei•lateentla Coatwr,. f•,,.ielala1•· Clllla••• ••••••• wltt. tJq
flowera, ............ llorale. • ... cw •••. ,,. .. ••••••• ..... n ••• . era anti l.lr4a are elllowa aa.o•• •• ~ of , .. •••t --..a.r
•tr••·· r • .,. ...... 1 ... ti.at ··-····· tapeaby, ................. . •"4' lacy etrlpee, ••ti •••11 ace9'1c or to&to patter•• alao ••r k
...... If ,.. ... • ..... , ............... , .... t1 .... '7 ...... .
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HOW TO BAKE
...... A METHOD F'Oll MIXING AND MAKING
llA8Nlf1CUfJ MUF'FINI
t Flnt atep la l• alh tosetlaer tla• I ~ ...... ieata •iYea ia recipe.
3 nu... .,.. •• te alowl7 atl• •ills
t• It.at•• •••· Stir -.ilk ••• •ss.
5 At .We .,.&at 411• .. , •••..-is. Stir
... ,. -tll ,. • ., fl••r ia •olat•aetl.
2 Tlaea J'011F preferTecl type ahort-
eaias ia cut into dry in.redienta.
j Now po•r ••• aatl •ills mi:.:.tur•
• into tlrJ' ia.retlieate, all at oaca.
'
Fiii 1.n . sre•••• •••• to two-tlairtle
Haa•I• 1-atter •e.y little.
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By
"HOME-HOURS"
Home Economica Staff
WHAT BETrER TREAT
for your table than muff ina
--served piping hot and
just steaming with goodness. Balance
them in your fingers to keep from
being burned, and bruah them with
your favorite spread. They're wond-
~rfu,l with a Saturday or Sunday night
supper -a sJ'ecial meal, or as the
piece de resistance for a light lunch-
eon. As a toothsome treat, they can't
be beat
PEANUT BUTTER MUFFINS
2 cupe-.eifted all· Ya cap butter o r
purpoee flour fortified marsar-
3 teaepoone bait-ine
ins powder 'la c up raieine
Ya cup •a••r 1 •••· beaten
% teaepoon ealt 1 c up milk
Y1 cup peanut
butter
&Ut the 11,.., iAv-d&eola tocetb.r. P\ot lo the
pe.Aut butt« end iner1erioe Olf butt.r en4 nat
ia widl • pe1try bleed• • kDiYM M you do
w'-a makiac putry. Mia i. the ...W-. Stir the
... and milk toeet:bw aa.4 add .U et one-. to
the other ~ta. aUr jwlt •nouafii • com-
bine. Do Dot -.la.
Piii .,. .. _. mu/fill ~M two-third. full, he ndl-
• tnc the betw just M lktle M .-.fbl.a. Bello
ill • bot --(4ls• • 450• F.) f« lS to lO
minut"-
Thie r.dpe y'9'de 10 t. 11 llMdiwnti-.d muf.
f&.e. S-,,.. hot Wida --.en... bun., Hd ~
_..... -,._,
1 Baise i• liaot o••a ( 425 to 450•)
for 15-20 •'••tea -••cceaell
"! For tlte beet la ea tin•, eer..-e
tbeee luac ro ue peanut butter
1'1luffine ao hot they can..l.ardly
be touched. Heap them up with
any epread you like, and •ob-
ble them dowa. They're epecial I
I .
SPICED APPLE MUFFINS
2 cup• eifted e•·
riclaed flour
3 t•aapoone
balsin• powder
Ya teaapooa ealt
Ya tea•poon cia -
namon Y. teaepoon aut·
m•w Ya cup butter or
f ortified cnar·
••rine Y. cup eu.ar
l •••
% · l cup •ilk % c up claoppe41
applee
Cinnamoa-eusar
mis tu re
Y. apple cut ia
weds••
Mi& the now. belriftc powd.r, .. , .. c:innen.,.,
•utmos &Ad ... ..,.. P\at ia tho IJ\Al'la,._ tH bu-.
t. aod cut Into the now ml.atu,.. •lt.b a p1t1trp
bleGd• cw lmlYM aa you do wbftl mallinc pe«.ry.
Mia U.. oec and mUk t~•th• aad e4d aU ..
aeoe to th• other U.sred*-nta. Add tr.. •PP'"·
PlU dlo cr .. -4 ml.lffta P8:M ebo\at l /J full.
M b l teupc>OD daoam-witta y4 aap .,_..,
few the toc:.>101. Put t.bo apple wedc• i. the
top ol the mAatW'o. s~ ••Lia th• cloAemoa-
fl.ICAT muture. Bairo m a pf°9bH1ted bot 0¥ ..
(425 • to 450° P ) f« lS to "JO miaut-.
Tlua reapo melr.. 12 to 1 S med1um•u ...
mwf1u.. s.r... bot wida f••Olftte ..,._d.
FOR COMPLETE MEAL
Hot muff1na can t>. the OM hot dleb
where 1liced luncheon meetir and chop~
veeetable ulada make up the main it9"1
on the menu. A Mlection of your favorite
meata and • Green Cebt>.1e Col"lew ia
particularly &ood with the Spiced Apple
Muffim.
ENRICHED MUFFINS
2 cape a ifted en-•u••r
riclaed flour 1 e••
3 teaepoona bale-1 cup milk
inw powder 2 tableepoon• Ya teaepoon ealt Melted elaorten··
2 tableepoone in•
Silt toe•thH flour, baklnc potrd ... , ..Jt, ...
IUIM'· Beet ea end add mlDI ..... ..it.ct
llbof1-1oa. Add to now mun-. lldnillc .. ,,.
-til now la moiateoed. PIU sf'MMd mwft. ~
baM t...11. Beko ie modwa•lr hot -(4U• F .)
:ao to "JS minutM. Yield: 0-do.-~
1D1.1fH-.
•u praforTod, aolid .a-toaioe _, '" Nt •
Nl>bM .... "7 iocroctMte..
GREEN CABBAGE COLESLAW
1 •mall head melted bwtter or
cabba•e marsariae
2 •••• 2 tableepoo•• Y. cap water lemoa j•ice or
3 tableepoone •in•••r
Salt-Susar
Sbnd cabbec• i. • bowl ...S Md -.Jt •
taeta. U "°" like • bk el .. ,.,., add lt-4 ,_
b•••'t trl.S It, do ewpwl-t. Add e"°9t _.
... ~ul
Te pnparo th. d.'-ioC b4at die ..... ..W .... --.... _..... """"*' -__.... ... ................... .,.. .. ~-_, ......
··-~-_,, ............ .. ..... pMt., ................... , p __ ._..._...~ ...... .....
ie ._~•'-.... -a •UW."
A LL YOUNGSTERS have drMmll
and '° did l I'm faz luckier
than molt, in that my c1r .. m1
aeem to have co~ true. At is the cuatom
of moet American boye. I u1-.d to make
a precti<-e of t"ttinc iolo towo to ...
we1tern movies and to won .iip my heroe1,
Torn Mill and Hoot Gibaon. Back OQ our
farm. I'd relive the adventurea of the
.creen cowboys and rekindS. mJ det«·
mination to become a rHl bard-ridin', hard-
~tia' cowhand. . _
Of courM. l herdl1 dreem.d that I
would av•r become a .-..tern ltu &n the
moviea, but I .,.anted to ·t-. able t.o live
out w"t and run a raocb. Io true boyiah
optimi1m I didn't believe it would take
much money. and leut of all did l 1u""pect
how much it eot1t to even dnt9t like a cow-
boy. A movie cowboy, that i1:
Wh90 I wat 19, ( did uperienca range
ridinc and cenuiM cowboy life up in
Montana, and I mu1t •Y that beinc •
western ttar u much more eapen1ive. 1
wond« ii folk1 realiu just how much it
co1t1 to equip a cowboy for movie work?
We film cowbo,. live our character-
ization everJ hou.I' of the day and wear
only western-type outfits. You know from
W car and tear • • •
it minimized oo yow be.rt boo. china,
pottery and flat silver if a towel is uteod
in the waabinc proceu--and the towel it
not for ti» dryinc of the di1het or ailver.
We are speekinr of • terr.1 cloth towel,
which ia placed in th• dishpan or 1ink to
prevent chippin1 and ICt'atchinc. Anothe-r
after-the-<liahpan aid gives cryatalware more
1pukle: rin.. with • dilute aolutioo of
vinegar which remov" the coet of aoap
film.
• • • •
That epot
we wwe 1oinc to rub out in th• w .. h often.
i1 hard to fand wb.a the ,arment ia wet.
To help keep your eye oo lh. spot, i.olate
th• 1t.ained Nction of each cannent by
butinc with a white threed around th•
apot. u .. no knot.. but pull out each
threed M th. 1pot diMOlv ...
• • • •
W aabi•• your do• • • •
thould not m .. D a clo&&ed drain. Whea
bathin1 your pooch ia a 1in.k or bathtub,
place an ordinary ecourinc ped 0« wad ot
tteel wool oY• the drain. Wat« will drain
out .. .Uy, and the ateel wool catchM all
hair-..
• • • •
Ruat epota • • •
that have appMred oo piecee of equipment
you .,.. now brin&ins out for aummer UM
cao be remond wit1a • mhture of cnam
el. ta.rtar and taW. .at. ha equal pert&.
Ju.et wwt t.ba blelllilh,, and tpread oa the
mistun, thickly. Nut pl~ tbe item Ml
the IUD.
• e e •
Houee plaata • • •
wm thrift " '°" ... JO'lr .. -.a. ..
• Jw. ....... .. ..... u .... eoiut:lo. '° .. w J'OUI' ~ ... ..... tti...
There's
S11ethi1g
le~i•~ !
.
By ROY ROGERS
the picture• you've Mftn that theM ere
quita colorful and unique. They have their
oricin ol de.ip in tradition, havins been
handed down from pneretioo t.o cenera-
tion, and have come out aa tomethinc vMy
diffareot-j\Jlt .. haH in t.bau own waya,
th• coatum.. of the vaqueroe of Memco,
the puchOI of Af&entina and 1idiiJ.r croups
all o•• the woirtd.
I b.av• more tllaD 75 different .Uib in my~ Gwt e..,-Y ~ i1 of dae COW·
boy Yariety--tben't not a ainci. tuit of
the uaual bu1&n.ae tn-· At.o I have more
than 10 pajn of cowboy boo._, beaidea aucb
aCCM90riM n cowboy hate, belta and k...--
c:hiefs. That'• a lot of clothea, I know, but
I haven't cathef-ed that rnanJ juat fot
vanity'• uke. It t.ak.. that ma.DJ when
• whol• year i1 spent in ma1rinc fOUI' to
1ia moviff and appearin& fM WMks at a
tim9 in varioua citiet over the country
with m1 thrill circua and in rodeo pet'·
fonnanc ...
You can understand that it'• pretty ••·
pensive 1ettin1 tocether a wardrobe like
that. and then keepiq it up. By my own
fieurinc I've come to the conclu1ion that
it would take •t leatt $2,000 for a cowboy
bloom.
• • • •
Onion odare
cen be quickly removed from your hand.
bJ rubbin1 :;our hand• in 1ome dry mutt·
ard, tMo wHhinc them with aoap and
water.
• • • •
Sterlin• ei1ver • • •
won't cry "five me air" if stored in the
abeenc• of air. In fact, many homemaken
prot.ect their allv• by keepin1 it in fruit
Jan cw thoee dpper bac• we uM to the
relripretor. Individual ca ... alao may be
UM<l-but et...-clear of flannel f~ that
material containe • 1Ub1taoc. whicb die-..
colon the 1Uver. Ou or coal ''""" and
rubbeC' alao ceu. tarniahinc. Poode web
.. ea and mu.t.ard cauM diecoloratioo
and tberefot9 lhould be rioted off a1 aoon
•• poeeibl• aft. ...
• • • •
Froeted fruit • • •
adda interewt and tenure t.o a C91\terpi~
reliab plate, ea.lad oic fruit cup. To .chiev•
ttUe tparklinc effect. dip 11a~ plwn.t cw
applea I.a e" wbJC., theo powdered 1upr.
Tb. .. froet" appMr. aft« a fnr hour• in
the relriprat~
• • • •
A •ol'• profeaeioaa.1 • • •
"141• pcwlnc job will rwalt by putti.q •
~ ol .tiff cwdboard to wot'tl. A 009-••f t •'-.. • 4 • u incla pLece wWdl
fu1t to 1tart maklnc w .. tem pktu,...._
and that doelO't include the coet of a 1ood
hone. The action in we«ern. ia roulb and
you've aot to have a &ood many c~ ..
on hand-just in ca.._ FOf' the averqe
western actor, bowevet, th• total Yalue
of hi1 wardrobe run• • lot blcher b)'
.everal thou1and dollarL
THEN thin1• like a etable and trallert
lot the horwt, a &l'oom or cuetakw to
lreep thine• runninc •mootbly, and other
people to .handle mlacellaneouc 1t~ff k"pe
the price up very hi&h.
Not only my wardrobe, but Triuer't
equipment reJ'r..eni. quite an innetment.
l wually ttart at $30 when buyinc abirU,
and eom• run •• hi&h a• $ lSO; trow.rt
<'om• around $65; boots av••I• about '75
per pelt, ahhouch I once pr.id much ruor•
than that for a new pair that .,.,.. ail•er·
tipped and heeled. TheM are for penonal
app.ar~ and "bic city wear... Tricpr'•
1how aaddle i1 a aUver and Sold-mount.d
job whkh, with ill attachment. and trunk,
<'oil about U,500. For rodeot, Triuer baa
a red. whit• aod blue plenk Maddie, th.
firtt, I believe ever to ba worn by a
movie bor ...
w ettern piC'Wret are .. unique .. the
coetume9 worn In them. They have the
loncett hi1tcwy of any typ. of pic:turee
produc.d in Hollywood. lo the •ery Mtly
day. of the indutt:ry nearly all the pro-
ductiona were '"9terna. T~ ...,.. alleot.
of courM, and the1 w.re a lot aborter,
but they were still wuternt. E•ea today,
there are more of them made than th«•
.,.. of any other 1in&I• cla•iflcation. And
jU9t thin.Ir of the famout namee they heve
produced -like BroJtco Billy Anderton,
Dustia Farnum. Tom Mix, WUliam S . Kart,
Buck Jonee, Hoot Otbeon, and Bill Boyd.
We bep OD produdnc a sre•t many
westerne here in Hollywood becauM there
ha.a alway• been a • lar1e audi•nc:» that
wanted them. I have been told that they
ere the only type of movi" that are pop-
ular ov ... the entire ~Id. Two kinda of
wa•t•rn• are made. The first are th•
"Mriet" we1tWft9, like the type 1 mak•,
which 9tar th. ''re1ular" cowboya, thoM
can be in1erted b.tween two thickn•• ...
of material. Thia al10 preventa an oftea
con1pic~ou1 "ride•" typical of an unprof ...
1ional job on prenine plHt.9, dart• •nd
• • • e
Nec"bande and cuffe •••
of IWMtera nwy become et.retched belore
it'1 time for the entire prment t.o be
wa.tied. For • quick rejuvenetloa and
I
who rnallle onl1 w.tema.
The MCOftd a.re thoeie whiich .._,,. la
the top rol" .tare who ..-Uy •PP9U
in otta. tnee of ~ "'l'b.n .,.
~ ditfeteac.t betw•• the two typM
but ia the maln they .,.. pNtty mucla
the aame 90rt of thiq and both come
under tha "weetero'' baadln1. "ro judp bJ
the demand for th.m yMr in and year out.
their popularity la lncrH1in1 and not ._
c,.asin&-
Sioce I appear oof7 io thl. lype of
picture, it pn>bebt7 won't NIPri• ...,...
one whfll t ., thet I'm ltl'ODal,J la fa"11'
of t.be weet•m moviee. HC>treVW, rm not
jutt tald.nc my own ~ into co.n.tW.n-
. lion. It ... ma v•ry deflnltely true to me
that ..-tema do heve .omethinc .,..,
..,.cial to offer.
I DON'T want to ~et up on • eoap bee.
but l thin.Ir that .... ~ •r• the lope.
in cl•n, wholaeome en~t and .,.
eu1tablrfor both children lbd ed•ltt. We
obeerve a lot of nntom1 and tabooe the)'
don't abide by In dram.at, comedl• and
musicale. Por instance, romance .. ...e
played up in .,,..teme, but that w f« tf\e
reaaon that we ha•• many, man)' youn_..
in our audience.
At tha •me time, bowevef', I a1.,.,.
19t a little •Q&JY when I hMJ' a fe• tolb
di.aml.. we1tama en.rely u belnc mofi•
far. for chJldren. We try our be.it to pt'o-
vida plctur• whktt ere whol...-.. pat
at the tame dme lnt.tH.-nt. I c1en•t ._
that '" tJy t.o ttrua .. wltb ~ ..a
tMmet, but neltt. do .. Jutt du-ow -.
.-..... a ..-1 .. o1 fipa and chu.e ~
ha" DO meaaln1 or purpoee .
Tb.re ..... u.n., •bout 15 ,.." bedr.,
when ltimM ..,. a,ard, a.nd • ,...,_ _..
GI' '"9 leU loto dltlnor becie\111 mOlt of
diem were prodUOICI or_, c:bMptr ....
wwe entirely leckinl ia oric&MlkJ. Bua
tho. da,.. .,. pne. WettMne are • U..
"Pcrad• todq, and a tot ,,, _, ...
.tfort are spent on ma~ ~ M e'-
and entert&inin1 aa ii bu.manly polllbs.
Worth whit.. too, .,. f'IMl&e ,.......
MC'iee that mve •.nant plota. la •
"Roy Ropn Show,"' ,.. try to bold ....
e«eptable formula, for the calt aa.o... tW
milliooe of lllida a,. u.temnc, _. a llMI
1hare of tb.V perenta hen ~ _,.
cocked too. The HOOS*' ntinc of .....
radio thow 11 'wa1' up, pr"lnc thet a-Pt•
like ...,.ma on tM •lr u well • in their
movie tbeatera and on teleYl-6on.
thr .. or four ~ ..-lnp, dip the ~
•nd neck ribbin1 ln coof w.iter. Squeae
out •~ wetar' in a towel Then dt'9w
th4t rlbbinc topthw bi runnln1 a bMtiQS
th,..d throup it.
• • ••
Woolen blaalceta • • •
requ.in tpadal care An paektn1 awe1 ''-
dHt IUJIUD« monthe. 0._ u.al17 thlnai.
of carln1 for woolene la what# ~
but ima>l'OP« •torinc t.chntque e• -~
tract many montbe of life fl'Ota ti-. ba...
ketl. HM• are eoru polnta ota PtlddDll
• WASH lf> lukewarm IUde oe OM of tt.e
breeq eta,. thia IWIUMt.
• SPR.IHXU ~ .. Cl'J'l&ale •
twMG foldt of eeab pt.ce ol ........
e PACK MCh blank~ le 1...,...... t...
• AVOID J»Unc ~ °' ~ ... .y
iteme oa top ol ~ (M.,.. t"-9
top poeltioa ................. .
• sToR& ID a cool, dry pi.ca,
e S&A.L bdes, 09diw cbela • .... ..
.,... ahould be thorouibt~ ...... ..
si•e ptot.cdon from dYlt, dirt, .Ud"'
and moth& W,..,Pna la ~ _..
proof pepw alto le r~.
• • • •
Fl•• •Jatatea oa Ice • ••
aft« mbmc ud 1'#lt Won roUAnc u •
aid tD tend ....... la PMbT· But JOU ....
ha" to wait u.ntU lt.. lnerediant.e.,.. ....._.
to pt fMm dOWD to Jo. ........
Your rniaias bowl and uteftlill• ~ M
eold •• we.U .. the lncr-dJeota.
Speed la tOlllliq the .,.. wida dlle I•
now •lsture •'-will laa-11 • IM .....,
ln-1our-mouth flaki._ la dlle .,_,,,. T'9
fin ftl.lnut.e • lee alter' ..._ 1w&I ,_,.
duce a..._....., .. ._.. .. .._.,..
1ais bowel. _. 11 k't ...... ~ _...
,_ woe't be ...W.C t•nat 111 ,..... ._ .... ,...,.,.
iclurej
D oss YOUR little Willi.e like to
... , lt'• the beet .... , ... , pey-
dlietr!.ta, to )et Willie ~ out
bu bUlb'VllMI. Fs 11Ull children are not
able tlO •pl'-their eecnt ,..,.., thoucbb.
..... ,..,.,... end suni f .. llnp tbrouah
wont.a, but tbe7 can pve primitive npree-
._ ol tbMmelvee t.hrouch paaintinc and
.. wiq.
Prow.m childrea, un.b1• or unwiUinc
to brine out their C'OflfllCU and boetility,
turn r.9dily to ·~inc dMir innet'mOct ..., .. r.-. imtincb on ~i:. of ~. And
the trained worker, usina drawinp for both
tJMnpeudc end diecno-tic purpoeee caia
reed th.-CIODfUcta in the drawinp ..
.-dilJ • thoulti ~ --. written out.,
But whil• they can deciph.; bo.tility
.. the child wbo peinta excluaiwly iD
ba.ck • wt.a. .ub;.ct. lnclud• cofflne,
.-.... p&m, whii-t they coui.el etronc-
lr .. ._ amat-.r intwpntedooa Ol the
~ end c:oJon ..-cl. u a parent find•
~ thinp in bia child'• drawinp.
.... arpd to a-t tnined t>.lp to interp'91 .......,._
~ Neumbw1 ol the New York
..... ~ 1.-titute .... bad lltrik-
... ~ "819 iD meta lat.-pretatione end
.. fouM da.t ....... the petieot ta.
.... Mlped to M•come h1a lnbibttiooa
.... .. able tD -.. -.. cMepelt ,.....,
• ..._ ...S feuta• • OD pepet or a. day,
.. ii t8ppi.na ti. ~ in qmbolic
lancu-p ••. which will often brine to
the .urfam what be dare not or cannot
•7 la wonta.• But ln ordM to do t!»ie
Pr•-acl.ool childrea In Loe Anselee
ar4t completely abaorbed ia paintins .
la tlaeee picture• they will often re-
•aal deep••t fear• and lonsine•
to el&illed anderatandins teac here.
Tllia eceae waa turned la by a well-
adjueted fiYe -yaar-old. The round
circlee may be applea. Teac her•
trained for interpretatiY• w o r k
...... r euss••t -la • t ahould be
drawn •• it h.ampere the c hild.
•Throu9h paintinq and drawinq, children expresa
Mc:ret thou9h ts. fear& hates and Jealouain
._ bM found that fr .. eq>raaiom ol
U.. c:hlldren'• own llft9 only hap.
...._ tbeoJ ltOI> eopyia1 eirpluee and
eomia OI' repllcM ol llChool ut. She urpa ,..... ...s 9l't hecben •Ilk• to ....
.....i cWldNa opportunity to apr ..
~ &.aly without adult cuidanca
... without modale to copy if the drew-
... ....._ • tD be a valuable ,. .....
.... dU1d.
A RT ii ncelvinc m:,. and moce coo-
..... adaa .. -lmportent pert of child
..._ ~ f .. t .uoncly tt.t ~
elld ...ct. to bi. allow.d to paint tr..ty
M ..... .._, when th. mother nptor.
.. "'m1 •.._• which • a nac1-ry P9ft.
..._ c:bildren, c:e,.full7 pf"otacted and kept
lmmiK-alate perticularty find .. tiefaction ia .me brown end blaclr fin.pr paint when
tbey .,. pinc throup the .. dirt ap.'"
~et Heery C. Petey telle of •
....i.t boy whoea moth.· would DOt ellow
.. tD ... bi9 band.a dirty. Io aunary
ecbool ha llhied • .,., from tba fine-
..... thee be put odt hi1 hand• with
the ,........ beot vp and touched th• ,.,.
.-lat. He loobd up -.ct ~id: "'It 1 .. i.
8'c».'"
......... ~ ecconlinc to one a.
tloQally fained Waet C:C.et authority, .. P"
~ .. Opportunity tD work out th.Ir
WT« .... n.. end ....... and a.ate •
little world ol their own. Children who
•W• tbli.r painful f•linca deep in their
a1boonac:ioaa end who find them.el-..... w.-
able to eaJ)t.,. w eb t.bouctrt.. .,... eo~
timae abW. to upr._ them in art. In
9UCb C9Mt the mera act of lli•inc nprw.
moo end form to th .. unhappy dammed-
"1> 1 .. 11.np hae a •tron1 ~rapeutic .... iua.
Fi~ peintin1 l1 juet w~ jmplin-
peinlinc with t>ere finpn on wet peP9f.
Jl'lnt t.ba color b epptied In blob. with
• metal .patule on the JNl.per; the rMt
it done with the fin..,.._ No other tool1
80 t.uabee .,.. UMd. Spada! effecta i~
the d.rewinp are a .. ted by uein1 the
wbola hand, the flat, palm, lmucld" and
..._ the fine-nella. Color1 .,.. run to-
_... whu. paintin1. In many Wa)"I fin1ar
palJltina .. on the level of the ceveman'1
.-t effort., • ftfy primiti'¥• •rt form.
Pl,.. P91ntinc ... invented by a t.a-
0., liflaa Ruth Peboo Shaw, aoma -'cht·
... ,... .... Pw,dUatn.t. ..... thet
tt _, .._ ""t.ha .,._ t.chnique e<rar ..
..... ... pal'tonallt;J l.eft9t«y, .. ..u
• ii an.ique dU.&n09tic tool ia oeuro-
peycbU.try." Mi• Shaw bad DO eucb idM
when 111:'8 invented the proceee fen it hap-
pelled quite by Mid~t one day when
9be we1 clir'9ctor ol • ~v• Khool
le. children in Roma.
ON THAT DAY • younptar, Mnt to
the dlepan...-y with C cut. found a bottle
of iodine, Clipped hie finpn io it end wa1
' found by M* Shaw merrily peintin1 the
waUe In sroteeQue ecribbl• You or I
would have d irected eoma well choMn
worde at the child but Mi11 Shaw i.mmadi-
ataly •w the ert poaibilitl" in that Midine-
spattattld wall It eaamad to heir' a auperb
cnane of Mlf-apramaioo for children, but
ebe worked lone montha before •he hit on
the ript formula for the paint.
In beor kitcheo eha tried out mi.-ture
after misture in a bi1 copper eoup tureen
before aha eucceeded. Then Iha pva it
to the children who found fin1ar paintinc
etmo.t u ... y u malrin1 mud pie1, and
lot• more fun.
M i• Shaw, after 1tudyin1 the aheete
covered with eurrealietic peintin11 which
out-dal'-d Dali, became convinced that
j .. louey, hate, faer, inaecurity, ell thowed
up In the buodredt of drawinp 1he let
the childffn make. &cir in the United
Stat• Ruth Shew took har finding• to
th• Amwican Ortho-P•ychiatric A .. ociation,
addraweed meetinp of ptychi•tri•t• in vui-
ou1 dti•, and beceme a member of the
edvl10ry board et the famed Menmnirer
Clinic in Topeka.
EvERY parent ha1 bffn frequently t>.-
wildered by the pirturea hi1 child draw1.
That i1 becaume children drew imacinetiv•
ly. Thay ere merely sivin1 eirpAHion1
to mantel picture•. Somatlme1 a child
will announc. that ha it 1oin1 to drew a
train. Midway in tha drewina, he i1 re-
minded of 90methin.a alme; •nd '° the
final drawinc cenerally it not • train but
aomethinc •ntirely different.
Drawinc ;. "like talkin1. a means of
eirpreHlon crippled and undeveloped in
the ceM of mo.t adult•, but in the caM
of children. ltill alive and full of activ-
ity,.. however str•n1• the rMult may ba
to adult eyff.
Children normally draw from memory
-tt..,. do not 1ook at obj«u end re-
Pf'Od~ tJMea.. &v• ii tb9J •• ci,..:i ,
MAXI:~ I PUZZLllS I
BLOCK
modal• they unheeitatingly follow theit
memory pictl.lr•. An aphori1m of a n
t•cbera it: "Children drow whet the)
know, not what they aee." A1 en artist
• child i1 • eymboliet, almo1t never e
natureli1t. When little J ohnnie announce'
thet ha haa jurt drawn a girl 1wingin~
you mey not .eee any exect likeneu bu•
to Johnnie the 1u&&Mtion i1 enou&h. Tho:
i• why art teacher1 1tre11 that the parent
mu1t never ridicule the drawing•.
DR. lf.RNEST HARMS, famed P•Y
cholo1i1t, uaee drawinga in hi1 work, nil
inc them "X-reye of tha torturft in • child"
mind." Ha tell• of an unruly boy of J 3
At Khool tha boy epit at the teecher. h1
amaller children, th1ew bottlec of ink i
tha cl•• room. When •sired why he d1
thew thin11 hi1 face 811umed an extremeh
boetile eirpr ... ion •• he said: .. I hate them.
Dr. Herm1 1•ve him drewinc paper en
tha boy covered 1heet efter aheet w1tl
prieon bent. Then Dr. Harm. uked th•
boy to depict himtelf. and with no huitA
tion th• boy drew • figure crouched in •
dimly lit forest, surrounded by fantaat"
ah•P"· Lone. ekeletoo-like hend1 repre
tented tha branchee of the tree1 atreamin~
toward the fi&Ure. Throuch the treae coull'
be teen faintly ugly heedt with no vi1ibl,
bodi ...
Dr. Harm1 decided the boy waa dee~
in a pe"ecution complex. The youn11tt'I
felt him.elf blocked et every turn by evil
and designinc penons and by ghosts or
the ima&ination. The drawin1t1 showed the1
the boy wa. hitting beck at hi• fear1, st•
dMply rooted in the 1ub<:on1ciou1 that ht'
had no lrnowledge of it. So Dr. H arm1 we•
able to 18Ve him from reform school.
"Mott children will draw pirture1 iC
you &ive them materials," say11 Dr. Harm'
"And in the1a pictures they will often
reveoJ their dHpe-st feen ind longingw."
To trained worken finger paintinll 11 not
mere ktndergerten play: todey they are
producing .. toni,hin& re~ulta in diallflo1i11
and treatment of troubled children and
saving them and their parent• from untold
egony. They urge parenta to encour•1•
drawin1 for tha therapeutic effect It ha1
on all children; they deplore mother1 who
dllK'Our•1• JMintin1 baca11M of tha "m..-i
n .... " So JH'Ovide your "pint-1i•a Plca1ao"
with plenty of paper and pemt, and let
him ~It out hie tentruma in thi1 con-
"7uctive way.
THE HILU OF HOM&
n.. coov.,..tion baa turned to the tult.
ol horn.a. Lieted below H lO .. bill1" and
their borne ltatae.. How many can you
place i.n tha proper .Ute? Fifteen ri&hl
i• e vera&•· See en1wert below.
1. Blue Rid&• •· South Dako ta
M ountein1
l . Ouachita b . Minne.ota
Mountauu
l . Olympic Ranae
4. Sourland
M ountain
S. The 84-rkahirM
6. Sie"• Nevada
Mounteint
7. Wild Cat
Rance
8. Me1ab\ Rd&•
9. Greet Back-
bone Mountain
10. Ozark Moun..
tains
11. Sawtooth
M ountain•
12. White M oun-
tain•
13. Tbe Great
Smolne1
14. The Adiron-
diack1
15. The Bleck H1l11
16. Ouadelupe
Mount•in•
17. Green M oun-
tains
t'. New Ham~ll'e
d. New Mesico
e. Vir1inia
f. Utah
h. Vermont
i. Teoneeeee
J. Ma ... cbuaetta
k. Nevada
l North Dakota
m. Mi.-ouri
n. New Jereey
o. Nebreu•
p. Cahfom1e
q Wa~1n&tOD
18. Frenchmen r. Arkan.at
Range
19. Turtle M oun-1. Idaho
taine
20. Wautch Moun-t. Maryland
taint
DOG DAZE
By NORMAN DALY
Leaving your feet and franlrfurten -
ti.rely out of thi1 quja-how wall do you
kn(}w your doe-? Ten popular ~eed1 are
illu1tratad b.low, and if you can correctly
.l
7
idt1ntif~ S of them you ju1t paaa. 8 rlcht
indlcatee you're a pooch-fencier and 10--
...,.ll, thet'• do1-1one brilliant. ~JU...,.
wiJI be found et bottom of thi1 column.
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.• ..,....,. •JPO:) ., ~J. -· ~ .. ; """'9J. ......-. • J-n--0 9o(J., "' •• r..-y
"HK '1•t l ~1 "t-£1 tp-91 !• II '-•1 ......
!>t1 ~" '-01 " ...... '°"' •• ~f~t .... ~, ;_., •1-..-... ,. .. ,,. ... "' ua.-...y
Tlai• mialatur• camera, ci••r•tl•·•iae, ie •••ti lo pllotosrapll tl.e ato••oL
F OR MANY OF the quartet m11Uoa ftlopad by repLtad.-ol the benlr.,
blind penon1 ia the United Stabtet the FB~ and _.....i priotial firCDt. Oa
even 1uch a aimp&e commercial op. thil lpec:ial check; the liDM t._t ~
.. tion u buyiac a peck of ciprett" can undw th• dete. check number, ~-.
t.. • probl•m. while bandlin1 of lar,. ~H'• name and the IP9C9 fow "cnature
amouna. of moDty oltea involHe r-1 a,. raited aAI ea.a k located Mlil7 bJ'
dilficultieL th• penon flllinc out ~ ~Ir, At the
Small•r coina, f~ aumpl•, can ba iden-•Jl'treme ript of die blank _... four nllecl
tified .. aity by tMit 1hape and •'*'face number« U, $10, '25 and flOO. The
d.Ucn. but papw JDON7 and paymantl blind pencm lndket .. the mu.lmum limit
en.de by check are troubleeome. ol the cbeck be la writint by circlln1 the
Now, howner, the "probtam of check correct numt.r or by plactq • thum•
~_b,Y_tha_b~l!Cltiy4J~ print O)'W-it. aimpllfi~ A nM:ent tervica daviead by L
Nabraah'1 Omaha National &nk for the ll the check·malr• ClaNaOt aip Ille .....
convanieoc. of ita blind patrona ie bein& he '-provided wida • ba.k C91T)'lDI twe
mad• anileb1-without char .. to bankw raiMd oblonp la ..aldaa _. the ~
throuabout the country. t .. tur•L The _,.,. oWoaa le fU... .a•
Man7 bllnd penona toda7 aalr a truated the '::"' ~ .... • tie
. /
friend, relative,« b4ank atnployee to ideot:i.. time ·"' tta. ~ ........ ii
f7 the denomiMtioo ol. a piac. ol J>*I*' react, te MCOtlta tM cti.,:lr be ....... ~------~
cutTaftCY, and theta when eure ol the •llmt .hU tb1mbpriat la t.llle Joww boa. ... tit las.ide , Y 11t · St11ac~!
SCIENCE HAS DONE it apinl Now
you can take • picture ol th. pain
in your tum.my-from the inside
loolrin1 out.
Than.Ira to • newly deviMd camera, •v•n
emaller tban the ci1aretta (1bowa above)
docton at tP• Univeraity of Iowa botpital1
have beea pbotol!'aphinc the int.rior of
the human 1tomach. Thia camera it cylind-
rical in ahapa, about two inch81 io lensth,
and not quite ball an inch io diameter. It
i1 actually two camer ... in one, operated
by a fle1h bulb in the middle.
The lenae1 of theM twin camarH are
placed ao at to photoanpb th• entire cir-
cumlerence of the stomach wall in a 1in1le
exposure. Since both camera1 mak• their
picture1 at the tame time and of the aarne
aubject matter-40mebody'1 .iomach-tha
picture1 are stereoacopic pain. That meen1
that the photograph .. when arranced prop.
erly, will 1ive the viewer an impreuion
ef depth and dimeruion.
At preaent the camera i1 ueed to pro-
•ide permanent recordt of a patient'• 1tom-
ac:h.. With thil inetrument it Micomee
poMible to detAtrmiM what happene after
a pill hat been 1wallowad. It alao 1uppla-
ment1 X-ray photo1r11ph1 and allow1 a
cloaer and more preciM study of crowthe
and cbanc .. io th• 1tomach. Thi.a
a snore rapid &Del accurate dia~•
Introdudion ol th9 CAJDMa into the bod; ia an involv.cl. tNt not toe difficult,
proeea
Thi praaic• baa b9N to b9c\a dUe ..n,
ia the morninc whea the stocnacla ii drJ
and empty. The fint atep is t.o mak• IW'8
that the camwa will eot• th• body and
stop prkitely in the ~ntM o( t.be 1tomach.
Thi. ii acc:omplilllbed by mut1Unnwnt from
th• oubide, takinc into account the amoUat
ol curvatur• that will occur iD th• tut..
supportin' tM camera a1 it traff11 throu&b
the body.
Th• camera tuba ie moi1t•ned with cold
water, placed in the patient'• mouth and
puabed 1lowly dowu hi1 throaL When it
reecbea the predetermined level, the tltom-
acb iA inflated with air fr91D a bulb pump
attached to the apparatua. Thi.a pu.h.s
the walls back from the nmera and alloW'I
1ufficient dittanc• for accurate focua.
When all i1 r .. dy, the camera tri11•r
i8 preuad, th• flaah-bulb coea off, and
the 1tomach has bad ill portrait DM1d• in
1 .. than 1/500 l!kond. All that remaina
i1 to remove the camera and dnalop and
prlnt the films f« ltudy.
If this Jreepe up, pretty 9008 they11
ba able to mak• a pictur• pl that cold
head!
will punch U. witll a pill a braille pe~-·...-the tame dm9 .m.. • feailmla. ..... ._
that ..,..... to ld•til1 dlle cotTect amount. oa the U. d-Apet.d. ·
Wbaa that bill A. uwS at a later dat. Should tlil9 · Wini .._.ftcl.a .... a
tlae l>Uacl ia ehapl.ifi••
liaea uncler and arountl
ita own« can nm bil finpr cnw it and
determine thoa ewa printed OD itt face.
Ia malrinc out cbecb. the prtic:tice hM
been to baYe a friend OI' relati.,. fill in
both the amount 'aad • pertOG .. be pqecl
io the coned placee, . and then t.o help
th• blind ~ ..... hla nun-.
Tb• new dliecktn1 account •"lea I•
the blind M '-cl OD a 1pecial check
"Her•'• your •••cl cataloau•, Mra.
Pell ... it sot wet comina !" "Diel I make It all riaht" f
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