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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-06-22 - Newport Balboa Pressl I I I t I • '•· ,j • • • • ' • , • -• o I • p " · 1· ' • a a a a; :a I H 'p 0 • ••• •. I . . . ' • •' . -' ' • • -&iJtibut • • • • • .,... I' a·sr...u. llridl -.. to ...... 1119 ..,,,. ....... uu...--......... _ ____ , ..... . rDbelbo'1lntM ___ _ 1.oc. Wh ... » -· 1w wm n0 . ' L •· -...... .-IWll>um. - n-edlM -~ more catl to 12-•WS)'. .. '. •• T ; • to receive and retaln popular support. TIUo llotn&' ...,. nrot expodece ::.i::c~··:!._"""'·"l'm.:~ V~O~!'.AJllE~~-~XI~-===;===~~P~lf.~O~,NE~·~·BARBO~·~~R~~:61~6~,=~====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·;re~UR8~~D~A~Y~,~JUNE~~~22;,~1~9~50~====~·!T~W~EN~·;r~Y~-FO~UR~~P~A~G~ES~==~FIVE~~CENTS~~~===::::::!NUMB~~E~~R 17 quot<! a Uno tll.at ~ ltlto • -Ill; = "'Newport Barbor,•wben tt.e· ~ ·~ in to l"ML'' Can't you Pto. ture the -with lb tutinciil. atorm.o and bottortns ... _ ..... pins through our Jetty for a Nit Jn N...,,.rt Barbor when all lo ......,.. rulful and pqceful .... compan tht1 wtU. life ltlelf where our people""iitle wt.th the ~ le.ma of wo d d 11··ft.11on. am.cc. smOO,e, t c maria, etc.. tO flnally 't'tnd and. move to Newport _Hart:ior where U.e7 really enjoy life while ma~ a UYiq. Nothlnlf can bold -the d&-velopment at our ~ County cout. With the t,_y to ke completed within tbe next year it will put WI about fort7 mlnutea 011·. Co~~_, ... DrtUs h »Mde South of : CDM:- from dcryvn-town Lo8 AncelN. I Two ahallow core holu wW aooft look for 160~000 people in the be drilled in the area. off Pelican greater Newport ~r area.. Point about one mile 80Uth of ~ Wh7 ahouldn't we be the Mia.ml rona del Mar by the 8he1' Oii Qoni,.. ol the Pactflc Cout ! 'l'bere I• pany. aceordtng to an announ.ce- no place to compare wtth Newport ment today by William C. Cho-. Utel"efore. no cornpeUUon. nette. Loa Ange,_ Buln Dfivislon CHINA COVE Manager. Pu.._ of 'the -la A few of u have worked with to Nek wpplement.a.ry" inform&· the \8ta.t.s for the put atx yean ·uon lit the company'• pol ... battHnc to pruerve Ch.Ina Cove u l'Wvey of Irvine Ra.nch p~ea. a part of the Corona del Mar Me· In rnaklng the announcenwnt, morial State Park u ortcinally Chonette nplatned that ccirre 1iqJa planned. ~r many iieartnp. an: drilled tor poloCfcal Inform&· tho Stale la ready to buy Chln• Uon1 uoh)s the llpiell lllnd.· of Cove and perpetuate It u a sun-portable equipment ,w~ch •hould water beach for the enjoyment not be mlltaken for the tyt:te of and body building of thouaanda operation and equlpmrrit riqutred of hea.IU\y, happy, .untanned cbtl-in drilling a tut· well. Actually, dreD. u Cboriette pointed out. $1.eU doea Governor Warren'• sincere In· not have drllllnC' ri•lita: from the tent ta to pre11erve our beacbe.8 Irvine Company on ... thLI coUtal on the California cout, a very strip ot the ftapch wbtch ·ue• wtth- WQrthy 1')9..1. ln the Metropolitan Wat.ir dlltrlct. The policy of the Sta.te Park The expJorato-ry optlOn l •a a e Commiulon 11 that the beachea cn.nted Shell last ~ptemJM:r f'es within a city be managed by the aervu this ~ctton tor latereJ loca.J people and therefore Jm--drllllnl' only. mediately lea&e back: to Uie city llM ~~ ~p the property IO acquired together ~ with the property uaed for match-i The two core bolea will.be Ing the tanda neceuary ln . ac. to a depth ot about 1100 f t. The qulaiUon. State acquiatUon ot. work will be •tarted durlnl" ·the beachea aaurea us that. they wru ftnt or second week or July, Cho- be perpetuated u recnational 1 nette .a.kl, and completed wtthJn area for OlU' preMnt and future three Wffkl. The core holes are generaUou. I truat that our prea-about .one..._.f m~le apart· and ap. ent City Council wW aee tit to• proximately 1800 feet from the ma.ke matchin,s land available tDI cout hiahway. mo the· equipment ~ complete the China Cove project., will be · ac&rcely vtalltle at any l )mow they wllJ bt: comme.n~ time. J many UU"es In the tu~u~ tor Uleb" For the p&.st aeveral monthll foruight at Utlf ume. otberwtae, Shell ~ been dri~ C19re b~ China Cove la loet forever. in Ute ~.:\~' al tfM J'· I believe we could take a teaoral vfne R.anCh u a P,9l't ol •fl" .e~­ ln hoapltality from the Hawauana. terudve poloefcal .yrvey of the LIDO. :ISLE YACHT CLUB kold lb -open~ •-""' \\"eek end celebr.s.tcd "1th a tbree-r.ce serlea and a buftet dlnaer~ dance. Top ph9to •howtt the clubbowle before the •tart of one of .. the iraoea and Uie bottom picture cat.chflll a poup at the dinner on ta dub'• nbwer decked patio. Saturday nilflt. !ithown at the : Commodore'• table ~: Vommodore and Mn.. Ira P. FuJmor, of t • the Newport H.vbor Yacht Club; Statf--Oommodono Dick Fenton, OJ Hae 8. C. Y. A .; Mn. CHff Clapmt.D and 0.mmodore Ch&Pman. of the Udo 0 Isle Yacht Club; Mn.! llay l..&ngr:nhelm and ,..ce. Commodore ~elm. of L. L i : C. Slttlnl' "1th bac k11 tO ~ k:ft W r:ficht are: M.lss CArol JODe8., .Fleet Oaptaln \VMren Atherton, of L. J. Y. C.; l\lrs. G. L. Carrlnctoo, J,r., and Re.r Commodore Geor&"e Carrlncton. Jr., of L. 11. Y. C. f Photos by Beckner) On the~··-&¥-•in ~ ~,-~--~'loJ>""' Po,rlt.a the,y have 'otpa \hat -4.1 fllot whc tho flrat 1.-t -mlsiit .. Ha .. Tun, thlo la your beaeh (or be drlllod .. Re dl4 •7· l;bat t,l>e parkl. Como In and enjoy JI.'' Thlo 10,000, """' · lloutlo!> Jl'a"")I - appeala more to me than 90me qt of the Irvine properUee had ~n our ldgna which a.y "Keep off the taken under leue by hla company, Grau~" .. No Dop Allowed," or excluding the ~ portion. "' 1'1.an1 for a propoud unltedt.--------------------;------"--~-------------- ju.at. "Keep Out." WOHLD PEACE - ctvtc &.YOCiatlon council of New-1 H PQrt Beach were dlsCU!'ISed by eart te9.ders. of four sections or the Attack Is Fat~I to Roland Thompson city Wednesday night during-an informal meeting a:t the Central Newport Community Association ha11. 15th St. and W. Balboa Blvd. f\oland Thompson. · f!2 , for 20 years city attorney of Newport"! A d Beach died early today, Thursday, war In St. J o.11eph ho.11plta.I. He reald·, SMALL CROWD ·ATTENDS PUBLIC HEARING; PARK I EXPENSES HIGH Pubnc hearing on t.he prop6aed $947,000 budget of the Cify of Newport Beach for the ft.seal year 19~1 drew 24 taxpayers and citizens to the council chambers of the city haU Wednes::lay night. Pre.siding over the .seulon waa Braden F inch, only councilman preaent and city-manager John J . St.Hon. Moat revealing item of the budgd wa.s a tabulation or park and --------------•recreation expenses, scgregal(>d rrom other portions of the budget and rea~ a whopping total or $80.778. Large.at item in , the cost of park and recreational mainten- ance wu $32,248 for Iifeguard11 and beach cleaning. Thi.a dwarfed the Item actually listed for parkJll. 5%0.530. Warn Sport Fishermen of Closed Season lt WU polnted oud by City Manager saUon that equipment for the We.it Newport city park. on the old wlldinc pool site, has "It la only a matter of t ime un-:.11 people must decide between actuaOy been purchued and that 1port and commercial rishing. many other Ile.ma for µ,i.. devel- .There Is not enough for both!" opment have been budgeted out wu the statement that jarred of the tunda of the fiscal year flahermen at a meeting of the lust ending. • J ocean Fishing Protective As.eocl· The budget for the qomtng 11111• atlon at t he city hall Mcnday, It cal year l8 $38,300 more than th8:l was attributed t D F i of the past tiacal year whe~ it 0 r. ranc s I we.a e11tlmated that $876 000 Clark of the fish .and game com-wot1ld •• --·~ f I i '. 1 mission. uo:: n~"""" or mun e.i pa Carl Myers. retired Los An-operationa. ·The S7lo,oqo ls to bf. gelea pollceman and a ctive as· raised by t&Jtes of o'lc furm o.r M>Ciatlon member. told th(' group another with S~.000 X .the cur- that "the fi.!lh arid game has evl rent opcraUng rund ' rlcd over d~ntfy taken sides againdt :.he from 1949-60 and $12.000 in lhf' sport filiherman . They tell us it is .same budget-building fund. mak- the sperl fishermen who &rt! re-Ing $947,00d available I for actual .sponslble for the shortaie of fish city accoun~ T ~ in the ocean, not the purse se in-a&~ ers or reduction companies." Gu lax allocationa lo the city Twenty years ago this area \'/U are eatlfnated to prodlfe $62.563. a "fisherman's paradise" Myers Two-third.a of th.ii &m"111t is ear- sit.ld, but since that time the fish marked for lh• turthei-Improve- and game hasn't done a thing fnt' menl of Balboa Blvd. from 11th salt water fishermen. "T oday a to 15th atreeta ln lhe./all with a ~IOhed .seMOn for aa.lt water fish-poaalble eJtten.lon o : improve· Ing 1.1 In the ait," he added. menta to 8th 1treet bef0re t he end • J . B. McN!'UY ot Bafboa aa ,o Lb~.;tlacal, cnre are almoat all g one with even I he mackerel in da.n~er of e...xllnc- tinn. The organlzation is the la.al chance to save the sportflahing Industry. McNally said. Member- 3hl p g oal has been set at 100,000 befcre the November elections, • Strictly PoUtlo.I tbe tmproriqient of First avenue. Corona del Mar, and $2600 1.8 ae:t as:ide for the Improvement of l~th 11treet. in Newport, from Balboa Blvd. to the Bay where it was neceM&ry to tear up the wide thoroughfare for the installation of storm dralna. Maintenance of north and aouth streets in Co· r{.na del Mar will receive an e.sti· mated $9063. (Contlnued OD Pa.re 1. Part fl ) • Just a.a It Is neceuary that all M:CUona of our Harbor a.rea have undentandtng and unJty to pre- .serve. harmony and happlneu in our community, tt LI alao nee ... sary that the NatlOftl of the wOrid mu1t have underatan~ 'and unity to obtain World Peace. A.1- U.ouah. under p..-ent condition.at an ad~uate naUonal defenae IS neoeuary, apendlnl' IOITle '2:),ood.- 000,000 each year to npt a cold war or hot peace (whichever ')'oU wtah to call It) or havins an ann&-t ment race with the net or t¥ world Is not the anr.n.r to -perma- nent peece. We muat work f6r understanding and cooperation among all naUona and thla can be accomplllhed tJeca11ae the people of &ther naUona, aa lndfvtduab, do not want war any more Uian Sult Against · Loan Co~ : Flied -•. • • I Sall d._dlils W.llOO Jll!ftlUve dam-an4 ~s· .. fraud and opJl~p>'"-i!I' a~pti ·10:-fclre· ._ On',a n\ortvlf~ l'l\11 .fUed Jn ·~jferlor "'!'lrl WWM>odo.y on l!e· "4lf of William ·J . ond Jl!arraret M. _q..nttQP\, plaintiff. · uNNt ""e Newport•~boa rederal Savtn1a tn't ~ft, +-1a11QJ:i, . . . Edward T. Healy, 113 15th SL, president of the Central group. called the meetine-a.nd presided over the di.scliMion. Other sec- tlona of' Newport Harbor repre- aentted were -·Cororut. <tel--Mt , W~t Newport and Balboa. Un- able to attend Were represeot8:- tlve1 from Newpon Heights Bal- boa Ialand and Lldo Isle. ed at 620 West Surf. Balboa and wu taken to th~ h08pital Monday, having .su!fered R. heart attack on Sunday. Born in (he 11tate of Washlfllg- ton.. he came to California 41 ye.-.rs ago• and took h1.S degree from the UnJt'erelty of Southern caJifomla law echool. Hi ~t : t· City; Yard Moving Contract at Special Council Meeting Monday "The avowed purpoee ot' thf': or- ganization Is political," stated Frank Linnell, who presided atlhe se88ion. Money is needed for a three-fold Councilmen o~ Newport B~ch at a special .!.e&slon Monday after-purpose the. members were told. noon aWaiciea ~ contract .to the AlmBJ!I House Movirl~ Company <1r (Oontlnlled oa Pa.re :?) • ~< .:. ~:-m~V.:'!!'L.t.y dl11111!.1!!!""!1\!L.!"'CUJ'fi(f !~e _city yards at s2.D.d:Si.reet and .. LMayette--cost-Oi the:·pro]ea: . ..,.'move 1:M: buildtngs--c-hurch Council Condemns Evil of Liquor, Gambling 'efuse Card, Room f!ermit=-=-_ =-- we 'do. ... OSPITAL llENEPTr .:_ .Jl'Qre«;IHUre ~..-:~red. by the &oc&J1· 'l<l&ft fnlllitutton· ··alter the G&rinon.o . .had def&ulted Jn., pay· ment.a due on a deed of truat. The Gannon propetty ill loc&tetl at ~1'5 Poln.letUa A.ve., Corona del Mat and la ~vered by two Joana, both (U...-•l'llco!) TnlCk GIY"H Driver UnsCMcltded Swim Gooll, Brick, I dldn't kMw wrttiDg a column cauld cet 10 compllcated~ Let'• ret back from world problem. to UM local mcme t-.e .-,.-'IM1 11&-.e ._ ...., and tell our ctu.aen. arid viltton IJll8t altl••tllelN+ It ,... a c1trtJ that they will ""'°7 • wanclorM te.r iMt --0.. lw7 ahow and help toward OU!' Hoac ti Csii'tMj ._. LWtW tlte .,.. Memorial Pre1b)'tetlaft Hoopllal -...... to 1ila .,..,. btpplq by buytns Ucketa to the 8---• __ , • oaD .. Heldt broadca•t and Went show J>rt: U.. . The grolfp present unanimoul'l- ly agreed that some united o r- p.nlzatlon should bt ~ormed to help keep all the people In the various 5ectiona of town tnrorm- ea ,Ott current problems Involving their neighbors and to help pro- vent any bad feeling between the different sections such &a de- veloped tn the current China Cove dll,PUte. 'the council would h elp people throughout the city fcrm opin- iona on lmport.&nt civic question.11 from facts teamed In the united meeUngs rather than from snap optniona. It would be a "clear- ing house" of ideu and plans. Raymond Todd, president of the Corona del Mar Civic AMociaUon. aald he fe lt the council W'buld promote "better understanding &n4 be of benefit to the entire city." Exp.l&lna Committee When Monte Orimee of Balboa ez:platned the lnter..COuncll Com- mittee of the .chamber of Com- merce u a eouncU or business JIOU:PS. Todd 1unuted that the (Coll-oD Paco Zl (all ... ta ..-rvedJ Bunda.7. Jul7 ~ W... -.iilc • ta.o 2. 1be Zollta ladleo -m • tot oa tM -fer a -- of credit tor their hard work. In • W-.. -· .IN! · 1'lo owa JUUiDI Wa p~ avaD&llle at V.-IM! sW ft'~att 'l"9 tho ll"'1cluvous llauroom IA Bal· ...... ldt "'* la ., ;.,chi~ bo&. Tbe ah!)W will stve ~ city sWJ apot: ... II••••!• Mm ...S natlolW publicity on the radio and --tM ...,. Ho -•• make available an oppol'tunity for .,e.'* rtac .... ;.rec, _. aom.e ot our talented )'OUftCSten ""'* _. ma _, • _. .... to malto lfOOd .IA the cntel'Wrimont ----,--. -world. ~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~--~~~----'ln cloolnc thlo column I woWd .' 1 · ~~;: ~t$m$l: Schedule Annual-Legion Breakfast §: ~~~«~ ;§ satutday, July _ l at Richard~s Market • • torney for Avalon, Santa Ca la.land for 12 yean and in .21 ca.me, t o Santa Ana where he·~ ror some time connected with the diatrtct attomey'1 office. At lthe tlme of hi.a death tte wa.a eeator member or the law firm of 1blp- .son. BradJQI and Bowman. · Belidea aervinc u city ·alto , ey for l'jewport. Mr. Thompeo~d held \he u.me position with e city of ·Placentia an·d Uy to thl!' new city yards and ~dilposal area at l:Sth S~reet and Newport Blvd., Is llated at $944. Almas House Moving ~as the lowest l t three bidder!'!. l1U1tallatlon of the '8>--------~------­ bulldlngs to be moved will com· north\ve'st corn1r of MacArthur plete the new corporation yard. Blvd ... and Coaat Hwy. tntf;r&ec- Cily Manager John Sailors was tion in Coro~*! Mar where a authorized lo purchue •t 760 huge drive-In ts being built . worth of storing bilUI !or the new Also included tn e annexation re- combined st9rea and wa.rehouse queat is Broerlnt Servl<;e Station at the yarda. and Evans Land ng at the aouth- Dick Drake presided 88 mayor east corner of M rine Avenue and by unanJmous vote of hif fellow Ba)'&ide Drive; and Ken Nilea city councilmen pre.sent. Mayor I Villa Marina.' an adjacent prop· Lester llbell 111 In Utah hunting. erty on the sotweat comer of Corwtderable dl&euulon was Marine A venue a d Bayii:lde [rive. paaeed back a.nd forth between The requeet f annex.atlo wu councilmen. engineer. and city I approved by lh•fcouncll wt or- manager •. regarding the proposed dera for the c;lty ttorney and city annexation of two segm~r\la of engineer to confe on land dl!•crip- lrvtne prope~y. The company ha.s I lions and call fo neceaaary Jiear- . petitioned the c ity to annex the jngs t o comple the annex~tton. A statement of policy to guide the Council a.s Jts work Is r elated to community and social lssuea was adopted unan6 mou.sly by the Newpcri· H a r b o r Council of Churches last week at their regu- lar monthly meeting at the ROM- more ca.te. The .statement waa submitted by Pastor Herbert Roth. of the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, and with a rew minor amendments wu made the a ction of the entire body. (.Ooatln.ued on Page 2) New-t e.rbor. WO ban lbi 'i1io .Amert-~--1111.ct.d Saturday, ~Y lot u th• flne.t place la -worid te ll:r-, iiilta Ht uMIJ' f-aniraOJ Lqtoi1 .....--wblch will lie held at let'o ....U It S-117 doma dtliet llldl.ilM'o Lido llAifut ta N.Wpo<t ''liwh trofu T:OO a. m. to 11 :00 ~';! ':tai.;~..m... .... ~lit. ,--»*k·iu;·a~t.~ut of "all you cau eat" for U() cenu. llA~ 1'flr·tt ~-~~rte. 11o -,itlnc.•d'everyon• attondlnr will be Wi\.b Sea.I Bea.ch. Be wu a •et· i ran Of Wodd Wu I and a m;m• ber of American UsSoa. Poet Pl of Newport Beach,-allO of Sal>U. Ana lodse 19<, B. P . O. 'I: . .:~.• He 1o ourv1..,i 11y hla wjfo. Rlitw I (0.--JI JWtL w. -_r.utt.&Y -~'ie.t! · . -rl'dacloll. · __ ...,._ __ ,, -, -ftOli. WUl· 1!0 .......... tlrtldlt-with all'.~ paid. Medals S.ff..1.1111••• Nllft•--.......... ._-...;, ~-~~ ..... -~j')d~I • ..... pnoOn('ed ~to the.boy / .._ .-.,,., -,_ tl ta ~Od tllal -alld Sir! IA .both" Q,.mmar and --~··· ·n;-liu~.wal .• llo-•l\'l ... _B!Mll llCboo1 wl.111 the biCbeot ~t)T<.,H,ot. -r ~ --...:.. ~-"'::';,ar',r'.r::-.... to~_..~. p1aqu8"' -........ N~ll<t •1 , ., ..,. • a • •., -. . 1 <•• ~ • ,. 11 •* to -=ts ..-o1i -c11 s . .....,. 1o a.,.._... ~·w .. N'f ··~•-..r_a .. Fl£? _.-~ • iCAl!t'•·oa::-.-r .... ~ MCM fll U.. llbJdmU &l' witb ' -... -.I ~1 ... ...,_ .. •w.t .._..... I i '"' ......... of,·-·-f« ~-u a ..._..,_t ......S. t*-1 ._..-=tqoi -"8 '1'1111." . I _ _. .... i.._ ~I ·, · • ,, \ ._ __ P1 ;l -' WI ·-•.lllq~1Wlll!a ~ ...,.,.... ._.~-.i..l · '' '""':"!'•-~•.,._a -& ~ -.o/•JilRcmlth•-•- --~-,,, • ~ ~ ...... • "'-' ....... , « ·--i<wtr--~)!wy."I' .. . .... •... ..:~, tf.a ..,._.~ ~ ol Ufo la pt-ted lO the 'f1M lad "WU ....... ' .. -... .. ..... _., ........ ..,. -1Jbn%7. ,,....14'--fdl ....... ot~··· ... . .... ..._..... ~.itSIOGEsll'IW--(0 11 ! ,_..._,) ~ T .• ... • . ~ I • ..... 7 . . • . ., .. ,;. ,1:• ...,. ....... ___ le • ..,.. ltcsu41t • • 1'Npwt ..,._ YMlt.t J .............. fll t.lte OtW• •·b=f '!'-. .Osilt; ..... .....-'hr ... el U.. Lic1U TC, .. • (JUdmor Ploot.o) • • • ' • Because "card rooms as· a· busi- neea bring an undesirarble ele· ment and the town already has too many," the application or J . W. Kerr. 702 'E. Bay Ave .. Balboa. to operate a card game in h1:; pool hall waa rejected Monday by the city council. Previously the apPlicatlon had been rererr('(I ta lbe chief cf police and it wa:; the opinion o! the chier that an~· rurther such buainessea within th~ city would create mor e pollcP problems. A. F . Pinckley was granted A. permit to operate a drug st.ore In a new building on Balboa laland. (Oonttauetl on Pajite :.!I Albacore Begin Annual Run Two local boab reporkd catching albacore around midnight W e d n e sday as the 111111oal Miil for t h e coveted fish began. Dr. T. J. DeVanghn OD Nibb5 0. caogbt two and Wayne Harper on Ma.rway, five, acronllDg to a late report. The flab were found near s... Clemente l8land. Tbe -.,., "Hieb Seu." oat of Newport Beach appear· ed to lbe lieadl•I" tm annual ftMennee.'1 .. pld lnnb" for """..,.,~ -.... 1b• <><· -e eout VMKI brcttlflt ta 14 of --priced !lob .. San Diop. Tiie Prtzet, __..,.. t1usA .... -......... ff••• •rth---... ..--~ ..... Olte'z• W8'e nwle ..... --1111 .,._ o, I C ...... .U-"° -·-.--......... -. --.. ---•b·-~ .......... = ___ , . ., ..... ~ ... 'Secet a . .. ..., --· -.. •11-L ,, ' I -. • ' . • • ' • • • .,P,....'i.i .2 ..,;.,· ~~t t , "" THURSDAY •. JUNE 22 · '''° JL~.;Q;:~*Jal:ss -Jt ·., . . -. ... • • ..,,_,,,,.,,,. wc...:-n. -.O. 'IBpf>l<S, .Os=: -d -.r •'£ wr ... -.u1ae 1-..iw._.ser A, ALEXANDER HAlllV!'ON, Ad~ert!Otnc Managtt The PreM ha.a been adjudged a newapaper of general clrculaUon by decne ot tbe superior O>urt ot o......p COUD\J' ·Qd la <tully qualified to ,pul>llah all klnda.at i.p1 ootlcea and A<lwrtlatmenta. Oli'l'ICIAL PAJ!m\ OF THE ClTY Of' NJlWPORT BlllACH· NEWl'OU'4lALllOA l'RES8 •"""l' --J' Ia· o.....p CGaaQ', 9iJl8 -,._, •. 00 abl -tU: (91.U ._ montba) (Alao IM ...... 1lae NEWPOBT,B4LB9A HEWS--• ~) Olltelde tM c1•t1 14.M per ...,.. BALBOA ISLAND PO,ST OFFICE · There were a score of ·poetmasters of -Orange -Coun~ cities .present Iallt week when the doors of the Balboa Island Post • Office were formally thrown open. Even the postal inspector from Los Angeles was present to lend his blessing to 1Jle informal little dedication of the iormer market building to the use of Uncle Sam's mail. Balboa Island's poet office is a Unique structure . Unique for many reasons. First, it is better oulted for iM! work in its location than any of the buildings designed for that particular use in recent ;yearB. Second, .it is unique ~use it represents and contains the sum total of many hours of dreaming, working. and planning of a score o'f island residenl!I. There are DO public buildings and few store buildings as .pleasantly attractive in thefr surroundings a& the Bal- boa Island poet office. lts California redwood front, its little hitching posts, and more 'than anything else, its pleasant personnel, are assets to the community which it serves. YOUR CIVIC DUTY Red faces, laughter, jeers and cheers, reminiscent of the days of the Keystone Cope, were seen and beard around the beach Tuesday .when a police car was seen to drive ~ before business botuiell, its Ione policeman vanish inside and emerge clutching a struggling ·business man or his • ·r ?. .WI e. Once again it was necessary to 'make a jury' for ser- vice in city court. In a small town we all can laugh and really enjoy -~Uol ..... ' ... ..-t •-l!!l!l<e.,u>d, blico .~ •bl!n It is necessary to iro large city wor.k in a email ·town -way . As long atl we have several hundred people in our town who conveniently could serve it would probably be , wise to use them. But it is the duty of each individual to •. eerve as juror when. called. It guarantees the perpetuation -of a free system of courts and juries. · Even when the cop comes in the door and with eye and directed arm extends a finger and says "I · you," join in the fun AND BE OF SERVICE. ----·---- S(i)MEDIING -IN A. NAME .• • . ' . - • ' • ' . ,. 1- ' .. ' . • . . POa Mn IUCtllfO I·~ ~-·b · ,_-t,._· 11 A HOUM 4pprrz~ Coin· 14~ew ~&riS.CcUJers mitt.;~ •<tMt .. _ •1 i yeu iu..' ~-.irNI -· ..t .ID- temal ~enue. printed 500 rollHQn ,._ -•n "' .Om tax tomia and 116 mlllloll IJl.ot,,... . Twlee 'W~ Newa Atnlae Uon eMetl: to auPP'7 41 mMlt,ge ..... -~trtme. • nun. PJ'fJllt taJJpayer.. 8..n.4Nda at mllllM)a ~. H . M. Jr., Loo An .. lea -·fclnna, long '"1l-dotM Md lbl'UK. "II ....... Bal-llO ~ -~ ..... .,_ DREIER, HANS, Newport ietored ln a kued buUdinc. FITZOl!lRA.1.p. J . H., Corona del ' Xar . ... ~ Allf-r" aAW HAYWARD LUMBER co .. New-'lbe Hoover Comm.lllion baa a- part Jleach .,.,.....S that iHo milllan a ,_r YT, JOHN H" Laguna . BnclJ could be avod by mod"""-t1>e .:l,0Nlll8 . .MRS. Jll .. J'., )lewport oi:p»IH~ methodo and oqWp- y .. ,J ~ L., 1Klns Qty. 1ment al lbe U . 8. P<.t Offi& Dee- -~ partaent. ~MjEJU.~. R ~ .. '°"1'ona .aet By 1'11EODORE BOBO<& Nl-•l"IAL CAW Dr. Obed Lucas Dl!:NTJ.8T • Phone Harbor HID 2801 \i w. Conu.t ~RT llKACll later .A. 8eakff, D. D. 11: DENTISTRY Dr. Ill. WE!tLEY WIS!: .Qmerat and Children'• DICNTISTRY 1U6 .()oMt Blvd. Bu. - Ooraadellllar -by -lnlmtllt Harold C. Decker-;Dlr.8. Oral Surpoa Practice limited to- Ext.ractlon 438 • 32Dd Bt. Dlognoala Newport Beach X·Ray Harbor 22116 V. E . KOEPSEL, 0 . D. OPTOMETRIST E•·eat.op by Appalntm.at SLL& W. :Sewpor:t Bllt'd. Newport Beacb H ... 00. Ult MOB'n:OIAN BAJD llOlll UART ' Lady Atteodut 410 0.-t mstiwa.r OORONA DU. MAil BAY AND l'IGHT Phone Harbor 4% S'l:ATE FABld •-<Jo~ tirn: e AU'l'O ·• PlllE W. L LIUIDll! •Nl\iE.Bat>.- . -· Mll·R W. Stuott Foote GENERAL INSURANC)E --"Notary '.PublM --tm I • M4rlm ,.._ - • :~·j·~·;·;:;-~·7·~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~·;·~··1·~-~-~·;·~·;;·~-~·5·~-~-~w~·J·~·~·~·~·~·r·-:::·~-~-~---~-~-3·~· ........ ..---.. ...... ~-... --..... -........ ~ -,.. .. ,..._. ... _...,........... -~· ---------· ~-· · · ---,-----· •· -· -· ----------·--~. -~ -.. . ~" " . .. . .. .. -. "" ~ I• t ' • .. ~ ., I. # • • • -i" . ' , , -l ~ • I ... \. • I I # 't 1 ,,,. ... ·I • ' ' • I . . , • ., • ,..:,.~~~~~~·JUNE 22, !€!~50 ; 7~i.si"~ -.eroarli~~. ·~· ·~~.fliAN~TI---a:&ss ·.;/; ., ~· w• , . ., --• While I ....... 11!>n1t. ...,.,...,, .. ,.. . .. '. .. . -~tru~.:':~~;; ~aA 0111l8T . ' .t " ; ' · CL D~ct, 1J1 Uul ~ JI! Wtil-i , ¥rt-Louie (IAl!man. 127. 8-il-~ I r;\WS r'lf·~ .. .......,~.t:~u~~ wax. c..14 -.. 1.s ex~lif ; . 'Jf,\fl''.'1( Wei.~"' '~';Nf~ •!' ..,;;-;;J; houoe guat boapitallt]I to ~ I _ I etnded b !1n.pq-> H sr<!UJl'I . 'fll !'!!! F ~ .. H_•"'Y J!enata~ of AJhambn. ... • y 1an'd ,tlle in°'*" !'!!" fjl!Qt ~ • · <'"' · -Tij'a )J!comr~ to ~ U.. p..,. n. c: •• --" .. "" ' Olr COSTA l!UlllA. Oraap A\·e. at Hrd ~ Two b)~1 •&at Qf Newport Blvd. on 23rd •• ~·1 ·.Pl~"~&.-_ .s·· {~·~"'~iR£~ . UI Y.KOI ~::::"'.c:,~111 ~ ~ . ,b ~ ~- • iuc;iuat..S. ~::c e,~;:rw ~n:'J'~ 111>1~T<l!lf t 11Mt!i~ .... Wfl ••.ii nlr)g Commi.oelon. am ••w-'..o; T-, .n.. ~""1<• Rl'OpOOed for Newport ,Ula lfl.ltn!Ct,or. p,:. •~t, '-:;t . ~•.<;!l laat 'l!hursda,,. liy the Plan• ':!·1~ -~V .._ 1, · indJcatlonS are thp.t -strong con· ... , _,....._ -r,, ...,.... Bible Centered Evantr•llcal. itl:Q~•~rsy wU! item (rbm th.e pro-Peta.-la ·"' i., qi~i,1.i· INT"1RDENOM!NATIONAL . msoJ lo create an R·• zone along to~ mal!#!tr ,. ~ W, ~ SEl\VICES '-~ under,atood 111bl0!$ ~ .-i U & l:.{J : ""~~ _'Neweor:t ea.Jboa ocean front prvblem ln arii.hr»eUc, wbJFh tn Suntla.y School 9: 5. a. m. · .(tolJl 20th S_t. near Newport Pier fapt, la wha.t it !Ii to \af· , :V~r:i~i: ?~~~h a~e~cea 6 :30. to Adal)t.~ St. in Balboa, although • aomewbat uq MM• ot· EvangeJl.stic Service 7:30 p.m. t.h.ia ·mea.eure has been modified t~ p&pe1'8 ehoW• tW 4il-~ so th•1 ~ bcean 'blocks from 13th madp a real attantpt to, ot.fM eec-. St. to IaliJid Ave .. would remain In lous aolutipu.. Of u,. "8; lt. 1' their preseht R-1 zone. ~ inlereatinc and enco,.,~c th&l: • OcellD front property owners onl)l ~ propoaad no ~Uou lp..- have already voiced objections tc. experiditurts, but onJ.¥ &4fiiUonaJ th~ ~'4 zoning which permits the taxes as 'the solutiQo. I would f_ollowing: stnclt? family dwel-like to usure the stu~nt wbo ling~. dupleXes, toplexes, multiple said that he wouldn't cut the C08lll, dwellings, apartment houses and u shown, becaUSe "they know .. v1s1n·· . ' f !?,:-V,.:,nl1bnlog i!':.~pos~.o..s~K.:'!~atr!,,.~~.: they needed the~:~"!!!!_ ~!o!»: , -. . .. . '' I "'" ~-·-""--~ ......... -._.. -.™ I.em bare ia w-~ '_,...,---i: ·~ w JW.. MtUlllA.. i' (C@lali ) 1lau..t1j. tel' t M d M F A. B 508 Cl b+ IUUL lf attaehed to the main build-the amount.a· »""ate indaidz)l, or . -· ,.. r ' ~ o _r. ~ n. .. ur ' u 'E ~... ~ his own faJ.pily, l,ou14 w-u.·8'Y ~"~ I# 1Maf1ijf1Ji, ,, ~ o. DJ.f'JJJ~r or ~h~· famt>d NlMty-Nin~. orpnlr.att of , Koroover, if a use permit la te-(Or the same tAJ.pgs, Qr th• -.me w~e · pttpt,a. ~ ~. tween htt sbtt.Ns. &($ O~ \-'an HooH~r ( lf'ft) .and Ze t':rtdf>, bof l C'Jled from the Blanning Commls-. • • · I *-,,_ ddlti al services. . •'flitonJ ·ca.nie doWIJ fa;om iraJRl:'llto for a famlJ.! n-1.Jalpn \.\'hen Mn. l>rltchard \\· § here to " ter ~!l>. ~ to.,...~ tor a on prof>" Twenty-a:ix ol the •.e cwt heavily > crti•s are allowable Jn an R-4 the item ahown u "~aUonaJ tlaie -n D1810-Greettvllle, . ~. Womeit'• Air R'-at"· • (Pres.CJ Ph to) ~u: hotel.a, motelS. rooming or IM&r8hall Plan)." TftJ& ..m&)' be , • I I I WATUF•ONT SJUQO-. ·Juanita Pritchard Flies Home to En#er W ~men,'.s , T r~JJSCQn~l~enlq~ Ait /face n took • --d•r wrr· detby.---i--.l.---~----­ anO !I-new ~~i:' Pateer to bring Juan.It.a Pritdla'l'd ot Clairton, Pa. home to Nor~ (Or th•· ftrst tlJne ln four yel.ra. t.o vtalt her puenta, Kr, and. Kn. F. A. Bur· rowa, MJ6 Clubiiou:Je avenue, New-port, ·' ~ \ . Jfn_ Pritchard came bett for the fourth annual A.11-Women!s TJ'anaconUnental Air ~ce, ·San Dl~fo to <lreepville, S. C. Pilois in the handicap even~ whJch lhcluded 46 or more entrant. are all mem- ~rs of the Ntriety-Nines. an tn-' . temational organlutfon of Ueen1- ed women flyers fo\inded pi ~929 by Amelia Earhart. \Yhile Mrs. Marton Hart ot New Tork. 59, was oldest entrant, Mra. Pritchard, 38. was youngest grandmother and a very new one, her grandson, Jack Cogan being just three week sold. Wea.ring n smart two piec<' navy blue sun dO!-'UI, she dlaplliycd e tan which mlpt have been envied by any fog-shrobded Harborlte. _ Down from Sacramento tor a f1lffiily reunion Which included din- ner at the home of a brother, Tra- vis Staggs of Los Angeles, were I Mrs. Pritchard's two sist~rs, Mrs. Opal Van H0088r and ZeLo Uride. Ff'rr7 Pt.lot While Mr8. Pritch8.rd nins a beauty shop in her home town, which is near Pittsburgh, she .still gets In a lot oftflyi.ng and William Piper Sr. dt'llvered the new Pacer at a dinner given in her honor by groups "intprested in thf! flight. Her, huaband, Robert. a Pittaburgb radio exec"tlve, 1t.ind9 boa~ a'Qd motors mo~ to hi! taste as a hobby thou«h proud of his wife'• nying. She 8.lway.11 rues alone and has made aevtn trips to Pa.naJU& •nd three to •liska, ferrylng- plane.9" for' cbstrib~tors. She haa made tbree trips alone over the Central American jungles Jl feat men said could not be don~. In 1948 ahe la"nded smack in the middle of .the San Salvador revo- luUon. The revolutionists aolvcd lhe problem, of what to do about it by entert.aJning her at cocktails and, she went on to deliver her plane to ctUkan pilots at Cost4 Rica. She i§. the only woman to hold a Nicaraguan pilot '111 licen~P. On trips to Alaska she, likf> all pilots. is required to follow the A)askan highu•ay In order not to get lost . Arfter completing the transconti- nental race M rs. Pritchard was to enter -t.he MontN>al-West Palm Beach race for women and then plaqned to go to TPXa8 for a re- union of flyers at Fort Clark dude ranf h where a pr-ize \ves to be awal'ded the woman having most solo hours sine(' May. 19-19. HO~JE FRO~! BA!\"~IS O A stay of two weeks at Bonning has been concluded by Mr. and Mrs. J. K . Lockwoodof· 1600 New- port Blvd., Costa Mesa. ' Classified •ds cost little, do much . 1,_,.d -F.AAMHOUS& loc.M~ I• l•lbo. C.o,,_l Ill., l ..... F. ,., U11it Mtit, p•rqftt tloot1, lbcl, comt. -t•"'"· llOO ISLE l.OTS 61' Orrieth> -SS • 45' Cor4-•• -M.'i• 41' Lldo Notdl l&-J itoarding lioUSeta, trailer camps, sipilicant. Three Clf1.. It out a1-f I ~ional .ofticea, 'colJlmunJty togeU&u; seve~ ~uced It bX $2 t~ea they presently P.'Y· 1Vhicb M·A..&. In ~.. I ·o • • J r G . 9 D s A l E I i;:~t*:~:~:..an~ ;~=~~: ;.:~~ &.E"fu~~:~~i;fl.i; tM. _ .· w:•vv_ress. . nv~ 1n t .... une s reate.s~ • ay · . The new zoning ordinance will ·n(')tlce. In the same way, sup-gested a, tax on ~abor union ldu~ , , be given a final review by a spec!-porters of expansive expenditures One interesting proposa~ wU f t o "'' prJ.,•I• IH•cll -Sl,tOO WATllF•ONT -SIS,000 A ,,.,, ll••bl• 2 ta. ho- ~·' & fi..t-patt ft1rn . Tlli1 ii ••. s •• itl LIDO ISLE IAYFWHT -SJS,080 4 lfOf"T flom • o• 50' lot - I ••· ha•-llv. room, pi•r prjyJl•9•. ,.rt flllll. ~,:::!.~:i;1 t~e~1:11::m~~t~ in the field of apicul~N rnl~ht leVy a..~5 per c.ent _tax ''o.n t~e ii.: stop and think when t"hey hear legal yams of grafting politic ns. to City Council with r~ommenda-that ot lhes~ U studenta, from a" I mjght, sugg~st that 15 ·J?t'r cent tioll for &llproval and tor repeal of farmitlJ c.ommunity, 15 cut "aaD· ii ~ small. but the difflcul y of the present ordinance. culture," several cutting It severe-finding the tax source too reat The Ceuncil will probably !'c.'· ly, and two eliminating this item. Perhaps individual cases get 1nore CC'iVt' the recommendation at its Eleven of the 46 cut the "Vet-publicity than thf'y deserve. Ji.il.y 10th meeting, and the public erans" item .. ene cUt wu as low I aympathlze with the oung heartnc:s must ·be held by thf as 10 per cent; there Were sev-budget maker who comrnJ!nlcd Council before it takes final action. era! cuts of 8 billion, and on~ that his suggestions "v,:oult.li hurt ---------'------'----------~-----elimination. ·There wu a alfgg~ some people. but any way yTu do tlon that some of the st udents It, It would hurt someone.' 1 and were aur&J::ted by QJe largest with another "'ho proposed ttfx In· money items. ln plB(ling cuts. crea~f'S with the comment, "'fhere which Is always the first problem would be a certain amount df dis· of budget i::naklng. an~ I com-taste, but that would !!Pon pass." mend the several atudenll who :r"m afraid-he was righ . Frands. _J-. Ho.-vQfh (Formerly Associated wit h NBC Realty) Announces the Opening of His R~A~ ESTA~ ·OFFICE a• Tax service at 3420 W. Balboa· Blvd. Pt.One Har. 1428 '9s· Phone Har. 1.5.65. NEW LISTINGS and RJ;;-LISTINGS APPRECIATED • Have 3 l ido Isle HQ mes Rent.sl Fo r Se le or fo r Summer. obviously tried to apn!ed the cuta The stud~nts were milted tc over the broad field of the lMfdget. oonault their parent11 or oth~r yet to bring the total down UJJ4ell adults, but few availed emselves. the nation's income limit. This 18 The comments had th spark of the serious problem your Con-original thought. The oice com- greurn.an race. every year tn bU. ment ot the lot came fr n1 tt]e sor I job as a member of th~ Commit-ot a friend of mine Ith whom tee 00 Appropriations. 'It was I've worked for 20 yearf In Amerl- aignificant that among tax pro-can l...eS"ion and civic m tters. Af- pcisals, "gambling, horse< racing, tar cutting social wel!a e, n{rlcul- liquor, narcotlc.11 and cigarettes" ture, housing, general g vernment, Jed the list. Several offered these veterans, ~e Marshall Plan, .a.nd u · sOurces· of taxefll amciuntlng to riatural resources. in\\' I-balanced s2 billloq or mDr.e. 1 aellff a ri.Jin~ percentages, and levyint a 10 per. resentment at the place t:hel'le cent tax on labor unio dues, he items ar(' taking in our lives; the wrote, "l didn't ask ny adulL<J suggestions may reflect some of for help, but I am are the'>e th¥." seven prepo.ted incre.-es in vi ew.Ii are almost iclc~-ic'll l with "cuttoms anO othe.--t.akee.'' One those ot my father. e does so young lady, looking totward un-much griping Isle) a ound the doubtedly to a more permapent, h.ouse I know." rather tb&Jl the movte type of More power to the st dents who married life, proposed a tax on have tried out this prafical prob- divorces. One student proposed a lem In government: to r. P C'l er - -10 per cent tax .on teachem' in-son who gave it to th n1 , and le ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'.'!~~~~~c:o:m:e~s~._t:o~i:•:c:lu:d:e:..:o:f_:c:ou::::tee:_~•:n~y aJI parents who still have the courage and strength to gripe about present trends i Wnshing- '' . " '· Llllgclollarwli ..... Not 'onJ,y do mlb -~ in • Ford. b\Jt they -ca.t you lea. A Potd is . ecaoomical to buy. ecoeomi· ., r:: ~rr~,!:tl.":i:- in value •t nMle t¥nit. · .. .. ' ' Top clollar "Go" ·low Dollar-cost , ../ Tep ........ ·• .. - • ' ton. Ed w,,.rd Eh le ns to Move to Tu sti Mr. and Mrs. Edwardl 0 Ehlen Qnd famiJy, 4.03 -39th Stree , ~ewP'>rt Island, are, moving th first of Jul.j' ~ a -~'11 . h!ffb p 'f:Us~in. j Mr'.'-~en, wbo owned n antique shop and tl"bi!i nk pOsf al Costa Mesa, is now p.C'rman nlly with tlle high school at Oran e. ' Mrs. Ell ino r Brow· '11 Visits From Frei o When Ellinor Cole rown or Fresno returned home onday af- ter a Crnita Mesa sojour she took with her pleasant melries oC a visit with ~s: mother. I.rs. Ruth Cole, and h.er aunt Mr .. Vlrgmia Knauer of 228 Maknol Ave. A day in ,Long Bet.ch v I ting. ber great aunt, Mrs. C. E . uval, "':as also one of the pleasur s of 1'trs. Brown's stay, >INVO COUNTY TTout fishing cOntin to im- prove durln& the pas week in Inyo County, acco to the National AutomobUe Cl b. Plant- ed streams are now producing some good catches and gh coun- try 1treama are beeo<rting . more aceeui.bJe a.ad ere prod cµ.g some liinit. of nativ.e trout. Re; .. 144.95 (U su al .Carryin g Ch • Vi,oi-Afatic wringer is a Kenmore • Giant 3-inch wriqger rolls adjust • Auto~c timer makes Kenmore llllll: R ""f l:All. l'A.'DllCNT ft.AN Jllq .--or ue.oo "" -IMJ' 11e.-~...,.~-->Lc­amount dawn ud die ... ,.,,,,... ta cxmven· I ... l -w, P171D•l.o . . . . .i----, ow!l 1 .. -----t- • • # ti ; SAVE $10 EXTRA! Special Purchase Makes This Low Price. Possible-Would be 219.95 • COLDSPQT ~R~~~l]l~$t~ • Bl9 7.2 c:u . ft. 8 8 ~ Freezer Chest $10 Down Holds 27 .1 lbs. ' 510 Month (Usual Carrying Charge) Yes -here is luxury styling in compact design -with a host of new features for safe, convenient food keeping. Its flexible interior ·ea•ily adjusts for storage of a ll kinus of food. See this new 1950 Coldspot at your Sears Santa Ana store today! f • J ,, • • . t' I .. ''· . -----'-'-------·-----------------~----... __________________ ..._ ________ _ ---··-------· , • • • I • • PAGE '.f _:.'PART r :.'...'''fHURS. _Y, JUNE .22; 1.9&0 · .• ici,rr ti'~ •. '.•' c·;: f' . -~deli . . -~> ...... ~ .... ~, ,_! ., . rll? . :· a ,. •,muo'N.1.Tolll;..ua¥r8.J. ~• • • t ........ { =~ •-,,.._ PRESS~ ~-.121.t>li!eoomtyBd. N...,_ --.. , . . Port Be 1eti, ta lt..ZONpb bompltaJ. Y Groups Va catio n at C a mp O sceola Many Newport H&rbor area Business lllclHslng for CataU...loat Increaaing humben ot pa&aen· J)IM J,I, 18tl0, a -. I Ibo., I oS. Bilocic-To Kr. anc1 Mn. at ... a..ek,: lHil Oranp AW.,_ OOOta M-In Bl. J ooeph bdopltal, J,,,,_ 19, l8GO, a da11&hter, e 1100:. T '°'1 ............ Um·ae• • young folks. have been making gen are enjoying the trip trom pl&n• all year to attend some por· Newport... H&rbor to 'Catalina ta- tton ot the pro(tt'am at Camp Osceiola. YMCA and YWCA sum-land tmade dally by the ~encer Herbert Tbomu J'uqua, a&, ~I' 22nd S.t.; a....,.. Mary Howland, . • mer <&rnP for boys and girls which boat Sportama.n, Mra. Dorothy opened last week for the 27th Patterson. of Pa.tteraon'1 Landin&, year; and la.st Sntu.rday saw ~he has reported. first group leave for a week ot the t.a.st Sunday a record number finest inspirational vacation ob-of people made the trip which tainable. • leaves Patterson's Landing-, New· Tbe local Y's Men's and Y 's port Harbor at 9 a . m . Arrival at ~-fenettee clubs of the Newport the ielaild ill made at 11 :45 a. m ., Harbor are t he two hrvice clubs with departure at 4 :30 p, m. and 20, 248' !12nd BL, botli Coot& M00a: Herbert JCd;Wtn Wheeler, e&; 808 Alnndo Pl., Bal1>9&; Gladyo Crowley. Ward. '''· Berkeley .. ' · .Leo Alexander Campbell. 22; Ea..rllne );(a.rie ~athew, 17, both u:~u s . W. Newport Blvd., Santa Ana. .. -- for the furthe ring of YMCA and arri\•al at the landing again at DEL MAI.NARD YWCA activities In this area. 7:I :5 P· m. Del . Maj>nard, f3, of' 283 16th They have helped t o organize boys I P eople in Orange county find It Pl., Costa Meaa, died Sunday tn and girls into small clubs, meeting . convenient to ma.ke the trip from Orange county Genercl boapltal. and counseling with them all ! Newport ~arbor, Mrs. Patte raon He waa a naUve of Texu and had year under the guidance of lht> ,. added, as it saves their drlvinl' to lived In the Harbor •rea tor the i;:-en~ral secretary. To1a my .Thom· u:_s Angelee harbor. Ships leaving last two years. . ason. \\'ith Betty Delaney as girls' from th~re are. frequently loaded He la suwived by a daughter, assista nt and Jack P owers of Co-to capacity during summer months Mn. Hal Hetling of Monterey; rona del Mar as boys' assistant. I she said. leaving many pa"':"'engera his parent.I, Mr. and Mrs. ll"nl.nk Some o f the local boys attend- on the dock . Maynard of Coata Meaa; & broth- ing the "'Cam p this week are Geo. -----~-er, Frank, Jr., ot Oregon; tour Baker. Larry Everson. Mike Hen-Youthful Speeders 1 brothers, Orvel, Clarence. Eugen e shaw and Skip py Lombard. • (and Claude of Holtvflle; three Get Probation I etstera. Mra. Melvln Williams of Balboa Woman San Bernardino, Mrt1. Glatfelter Two youths who pleaded guilty ot Holtville and ~rs. Ed Cam-Files Divorce Sui t to s peeding on MfcArthur Blvd. eron of Seattle, Wa.ah. . near the Coast Highway. w ere Funeral service• \'£ere th charge Charg ing n1ental cruelty, Mrs. placed on p robation for two yeara of Harold Grauel Chapel. L'Jis B rink Walker. \\'ednesday pe· Friday and ordered not to drive titionetl Ruper ior court for divor ce. fo r 30 days. The sentence wa.! by STEPHEN F . DEEMS f rom Ha rold J ack \.\'alker . She SantH. Ana City Judge R . M. Stephen F. ~8, 79, ot 1020 said they married nt Balboa Feb. Crookshank, who sat for Justice N. Flower St., Santa Ana, died at 23, 1947.-" .-;e paratcd IB.Bt Friday, Hovtard Cameron In Santa Ana the home of hie daug:hter, Mn. have a 2·year·old daughter and Township court. Helen Curry ot Long Beach, Sat.. that comn1unity property includes Edmund B. Bacon. 18, apd urday evening. He wu a former $1200 in cast-.. S500 in U, S bonds Robert Pngenkopp, 19. both of real estate broker and raiicher and h;ilf interest 1n a doughnut I Santa A na, originally had been and father ot Lt. Col. HQWard s.h(l p a t 81 l E. Balboa Blvd., Bal-ordered to appea.r In Newport Deems of Balboa !eland. b9a• She As ked for cu.stody of the Beach township, but had received Native of Columbus, O .. he had child and fund5 fo r support . a change of venue at request ot moved to Lo'ng Beach In 1911 and Collection for Neon Sig n Causes Suit Suit to collccl on a nC>on sign all(g erl to have been in~ta ll ed Ma rch 8. 19il !l. wa~ filed in su- pen or court \Vf'dnc.~da y by W . H. F'al1on a~ainst Clarence Dahl of Dahl's Li'lUO r nf CQSta Mesa. It Yo'a"' allf'~f'd the fi1gn wa.s 1n5talled b:v ' Snnta Ana Neon Co. In one ca lj5c f'f i'tctinn F'a lloon asks for nworfli:i totaling-$1 081.50. and in th~ other he rcqueRt!I $341 .30. Given C itation After Accide nt Atty. B. Z. McKinney. was a Sann. Ana reeident since v.·hen they came to the S a nta , 1938. From 1934 to 1838 he had Ana court, Judge Cameron step- ped down because he le a brother- ln-la w of McKinney. The two youths were alleged to have been racing at 7:5 mllee an hour on l\tac~\rthur Blvd .. last June 2. "Sportsman" Rescues Stra nded Youths operated an orange ranch on E. Chapman Ave., Orange. He· had been a plonoer aubdlvi- ed and rea.lto.r and apartment owner In Long Beach. Auoclated' In the real estate bualness w lt,h Van L. Brown ln Santa Ana 12 years, he had retired In 1948 be- cause or Ill health. , Mr. Deems belonged to the I F lrst Congregational chun::h or Two college boys, whose boat SA.nta Ana. He had served as ran out or gas as they were head-vice-president of the world'e larg- ing for-.Catalina. were rescued by est men·8 Bible clau. held In th f' Catalina passenger b o at Long Beach auditorium. "Sportsman" Tuesday m orning Survlvoni are his wife, Grace an hour out of Newport Harbor. M.: two aone, Ralph F . Deem111 The youths, Edward Marx and of Pa.aadena and Lt. Col. H oward Be thel Buckley. believed. to be E . Deem8;' a daughter, Mrs. H elen. Cited fn r SJ'M'f'd with undue cau· from Los Angelee. had left Los curry of Long Be&ch. and 12 l ion followi ng a three ca r accident Angelee. harbor at 4 :30 a . l'fl. gra.ndchild.ren. • a t Poppy Ave. a nd Coafit HWy., Tuesday ln their 16-foot boat Funeral servlcee wen held In Co~ona del Mar, at 2 :50 p. m . Sat-"E . Z. T ornake." They were pick-I Angeles Abby mauBOleum, Comp-u~y. waa Pucy.l ~ p~ Sal)--ed. up ·a.t. 10:30 a . m . 1 t.on · ta An<1 . 1 .:_ -''-'---~- ?fr1cer s 1n~'estiga t•ng the c rB.Bh BOAT B URGLARIZED • ~ai d O rt.1z s kidded 30 feet a.nd col-Six albacore jigs valued at ·si5 I Revised OIJf'board hd e<I \\·1th_the sedan of Walter were taken from t he commerc ial B k A ilabl Harris o r Inglf'WOOd. whose car boat Ne ptune tied at the South I 00 Ya e then hi( a cnupP driven by Wan-Coast c · N t I' da Marte Hill nf Lon g Beac h J 'd M od.. in ew~r • po ice A completely revi!'Jed edition of · sai on ay. A ccording to the , the booklet, "Your Outboard," has O\\'ner A. F . Whitehead. Costa. I lust been published by Socony -Classified n.as are reaa. '1Y folks ~Iesa, the ,boat was broken Into , Vacuum Oil Company, Inc., and Is who are look ing to buy. Sunday night I · available t'o boat ownen at Mobll- gaa marine eervice elations. S . I In . addition to tips on trouble anta Margar ita Ranch · Chapel Scene l'"ooung. winter •torag•. trolling t and aatety, the new edition con-Of Ro y Day-V ivian Smith Marr i·age talns 1nro""auon •bout under· Th~ bea ut iful Santa Me.rgarita®--------------- Ranch chapel. Cam p Pendleton I was setting on Friday, J une 1ij baskets ot plnk gladiolus decorat- for a ceremony which unit ed in 00 the sanctuary. Mrs. Roberta marria ge Mrs. Vivian Snlith and Doodr!dge of . Long Beach sang Roy w. Day. H .~t.C .. U.S .N. Vows fa.vorl.t e wedd1tlg song• an.d the were spok en at high noon be fore organist played the traditional Chaplain Howard H. Groovt>r with the bride given in k eeping by William Arp. The bride wore for the oc,ca- sion a pink suit with match ing hat and a ccesso r ies. her costume . . cqmplemented by a corsage or gardenlu. Mrs. Walter O'Connor o~ Long Beach. matron of honor, w~re a cocoa brown suit with giteen hat and gardenia corsage. ' t m.a.n was Loraine J . H enney, H .C .. U.S.N. !Altar candle's were lighted and m llrches. The new Mrs. Day was former- ly receptionist at Newport Beach city hall. lier husband is wllh the 1st Medical Battalion, Isl Marine Division. FMF, Camp Joseph H . Pendleton. Friends ot the bride from Newport, Huntington Beach, Long Beach and offlcere Crom the camp attended the ceremony. Chief Day and his bride will make their home at Huntington Beach until they. can secure a houae near 'the camp. water gears, gear ehttts. neutral clutche•. and hydrodrive models. The booklet la deeigned to give the boat" owner practical and easy- to-undenitand' information for th'• care oti their outboe.rda . . NEWPORT W. C. T. U. Newport Beach W. C. T. U . wtll meet a,t 10:30 a. m. Tuesday, June 27 at the h ome ot Mrs. Lona Grif- fin, 123 Agate avenue, a picnic luncheon to be served at noon. Observing Jennie C&.Midy Day, members are asked to bring cor- sages or bouquets which will be given to ho!lpttaU. or shutJns. Found 81ePplnl' on Be&cb. Booked by Newport police tor Intoxication and vagrancy at 10:1:5 L m . Sunday, 'f"flh! Ruth Ann Bradfofd. 3', 1932 Anaheim St., Costa Mesa, and Cly de Earl Br'ad· ford, 38. Long Beach. Officers found the pair ateeplng on the beach In the 2~00 block ot ·West Ocean P"ront. Ne~rt. REDWOOD SIGN TA&EN Theft ot a amall redwood alp valued at $10 and reading : "I. Mull, Photography, Upetatra." wu -eported atolen from 216 Ma.tine .t..ve., Balboa laland. Newport po·· 'ice said Monday. BATH TOWEL STOLEN A large red: white. and green 'lath towel . valued at $2.95 was ~en trom Uie' clot.J'l;es line of Ted Klage.a, 218 . Agate Ave., Balboa bland, Saturday iilsht, police re- ported. '<t' .. • • • • • • ' • • .. .. I • I, • .. rs. A: V. Andrews of ·Co-,bna cl~/ Mar /'famed Head 9f Chilt:}ren 's·Home Soc . • • Newly elected pre.aldent of t.be..-------------- Newport Harbor Awdliary of the Children'• H ome Society Is Mre. A . V. Andrews ot Coron de! Mar. Mra. Andrews eerved 8.f vice l>~klent and chalnnan ot the IAsglal•tlon committee la.At year and ls a charter member ot the orCantzaUon .• Outrotng president la Mrs. H. f · Christler ot Balboa l.aJand. • Others elected to office from this very active group tor the coming year are: Mrs. Elwood 'Martin, vice president; Mrs. Roy 'Q. Anderaen. r ecording aecretary; Mrs. RoJand Wright, corr eapond- ing secretary a.nd Mrs. 0 . G. Suess. tnas~er. Nineteen membel"8 of the Aux- lliary attended the 59th annual meeUng ot the Children's Home Society held last week at ·t he Soclety'e adoption headquarters at 3100 West Adams ln l.4>s Angeles. a luncheon meeting which-annual- ly attract.a philanthropists and leaden tii the adoption field throughout Southern California. 1-lrs. Andrews was presented by the program chairman, Victor .Ford Co llins, as t he preeldent ot the Newport Harbor Auxiliary which dtaing the put year ..;,d a bait bu oontributeG $2000 to the Society •• a result ot their ef!ortJJ. ne program included an ad- dresa by Dr. Donald G. Tollef.,n, president ot the 1Societ y, the ex- ecutive dlrector'a report by Claude Getz and an adoption filn) pre- mier produced by Irving Plchel, moving picture direc tor who was alao rueat apeak~ Followlnr the program gueate Jiad the delightful experience ot lnspectlng the nun- ery and clinic a.nd aeelng the t iny occupants so beaytitully cared for there. l Members ot· th~ Harbor A\4Xlll- ary who drove up to the meeting were : Mesdames A. V. Ajldrews, Roy Andersen, Wiifred Berls, Ken- neth Boettchfr. John Broughton, Lawr£'nce Brown, Wendell Calkins. Frederic k Cleary, Walter J . Cole, Don Gates, \V. H . Hitchman, Bev- an J ohnM n, Cha llen Landers, E . C. Martin. Hugh Springer. Gayle Suess. Charita Ullman and W. D Schock . • "The buffalo nickel ia becoming as extinct as the butfalo."-Croon· er Alan Dale. HEN we have for your conv~nience the most complete and modern up-to-date · s~ien~ficqlly equipped auto laundry in CaUfornia. • : I We 1have a larCJe super-soft wat~tj systf~ which enables us to CJive our customers -~ better car wash and also help t ol presetve ·your paint, .makinCJ it free from oxida- 1 . I I f ti,n and 1st.-ea~s. U GET THE FOLLOW NG ORK DONE TO YOUR CAR 5 MINUTE ASH ' • :rt . .. -·----..... U ~HOLSTERY V.A C U UM ED THO,~HL - W ITE WALL TIRES MADE SPARKL1 ¥G WH . TE ARS WASHED THOROUGHLY WIT' A SP C- f~~ PROCESS -CARS DRIED WITHJ OUR X- CWSIVE-MADE: 100-horsepoYlerai blowe .- W1NDOWS CLEANED SPARKLING CLE R-YO R C ROME CLEANED SPARKLING BR HT-A H . . T AYS EMPTIED At4D CLEANED-S0'!1' WA R U ,ED EXCLUSIVELY-I I VA UE FOR NL r. Station Wagons or Small True • , ... NO INCREASE IN p ICE . ~PEN . DAILY. B .A. M. TO · 5 .. P~ M. ·- • ' • WE DO NOT USE SOAP-OUR DETER· GENT IS NOT HARMRIL TO ANY PQL- ISH OR SILICONE PROCESS. I· ·SUNDAY . 8 A. M. TO 3 P. M. • We Are An 0 'iin~e · _County · Con ce rn • • • a1n .: • . j 180 •· sP. JttAlt• ·sy. ,. . ' .. . •• .. • .. • • • • .. • r • • 1· . ' • . ' ' ·, ' ' W-_H-E.l(E . T.O o:-1N1.E·.··. • \. . . . ' , .. I ·THE~TRES · DANCING • EN""'1f!T.'.1!:RTAINMENT IF YOU LIKE CH.INESE FOOD lRY THE ~EW · GOLDEN -PALACE 511 East Balboa Blvd., Balboa Now OpM! WltJi a· N;ew 1A!ok Tbur., FrL, SU. lvae 12 • U , Ollttoa W-Mpna Loy "Cheaper By ,The Dozen' ROSS r Fine Italian . Dl"'9" 1811 Oout HW7 W. 0. P•t'l• to Direct ·. Firi.-~rli1 Eklilbit . ' et Co,unfy Feir . · -· " • Tho ftse AN ·ahlblt at 111< llJIO Oronp Ooua!1' hlr wUI b< one or tho -outotandlnc attrac· tiona ot It.a ldisd ·rnr offend. here WIWam o. l'a:rno. dl....tor .of Ill• 1oxlllblt. dectarecf tod47. . Pa,... ~ deP&(;tmer~.t bkd atj ~=;===+::.::==:.!===:; Oranp _Cciut c:oll<!P. aid Ille ez. bibtt Will empbul&e the Widest ..,_..tauan poool~I• 1n tho art fteld. 'Tl>e cllnetor aid lhat oon- w~· P'rl, t. I U,H,H.f4 'NO OF HER OWN' .nyw.i t.er. Jane Cowl ud Disney'• "Seal Island" Ph. Har. 1180 ~ ,del Mat ea-.. Ewy .... ,.hn Lund Uvtns a and ftl'htial" for It, l ea-.. ~-wy-st-.... Chine" Dishes at their Best We Fumlsh Contaillllrs If you want to Take Home a Chinese Dillner PHONE HARBOR 1676 OPEN FROM 4 P. M. TILL 3 A. M. T.HE ARCHES CAFE and COCKTAIL LOUNGE • OPEN 10 a.. m . Through 2 a.. m . • , Newport Blvd. on Coaat Highway NEWPORT WE ARE CLOSED ON THURSDAYS -+·~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~~~~---·t CAPE COD HOUSE EXCLUSIVELY SEA FOOD Oysters-Lobste..........cJam.hrlmp-Flsb ALL KINDS OF' SEA FOODS From North -South -East -West ''For A Taste Treat', CAPE COD HOUSE Hoon Daily ( to 9 p. ID. -J SIUldaya J to 5' p. m. 311 lfl Marine Ave. Balboa Island SAM'S SEA FOOD • Complete Course LUNCHEONS-DINNERS "At the Sign of the Swordfish " • Beautiful New and Enlarged Cocktail Lounge SURFSIDE &tween Seal 8-11 and 8-lleacb Pboneo: llU-06 -8M-GO --'It l•r a band decorated WEDDING or BIRTHDAY OAIE, <Sil GENE'S RESTAURANT AND BAKEBY e Bar1-1111 * * -· FRENCH and JTAIJAN OUlSJNE 106 Cout BouleY&rd eo.o ..... Mar l.[Jl ' -----~ ' -f1 " .,.~ ,, -.... ~ 'l\ ' •f ··' ' ~ :r. .• --._.:;i;l] • ' • • ; .. \ I -} ~ ; ~.;;;i ,. -,, ..,_ if.\ __ ;_., fu ,l ..... ~ /.la d> ,;\ ~ _..1 !,\ . j fOOD ;,GROG .lf''l[liJl'·''··.J .... ~ H Af,11011 8 71 -------·-- How About Your Menu? ' Start. SWlday June 24 R6bert Pl<Mtoo, • ~ St.erllns . ''The Sundowners" -Plua Seeond Bii' Blt- Ralpb Rlcbard8oa In "The Fallen Idol" Wed, Timi Sat. June !1-!4 Randolpb Soott,, Rutb Roman "Colt .45" ln Tecbnlcolor -Plus Blc Action Hlt- "Killer Shark" Start. Sunday June 26 Marp..ret Sullavan, Wendell 'corey "No Sad 'Son9s - 1 For Me" Mesa.,.\/ ' [ , I t'l~l~ "l ./I. I\ Now Thro Sat. -:June 21-24 Clifton Webb., Myrna. ~y "Cheaper"By The Dozen" -Plue Big Latf Rlot- "Milifa Academy" ,$1.85 TOPS In FOOD TOPS IN EN· TERTAINMENT THE CIRCUS ROOM Food ""rved t.e I :SO f m. Richard Newman I Demonstrates Magic for Y's Men's Club R egular .meeting of the£ewport Harbor area Y's Men's 1ub waa held M onday night at t e New- ' port Rost.more Cafe. ;resident Bob Long conducted the . m~etlng and lnltoduced Rev. Herbl rt Roth, Den Ot to, Bob Bennl"ll Elnd Rob- ert Scheppe s.s guest.a. ! . .\.fte r several reports w•re given on t he progress or the f_1ub, t he meeting \••a.c; turned over ~o Keith Collin s, program chairman. who Introduced Prof. Richard ~ewman. I Mr. Newman is a local ibuslnt>M mar1 who has studjed thL. · art of I magic,. and has develoPe& an ex· tensive program of unlqu~ a.QP dif- fere nt for ms of slelghtj'of-hAnd, : not usu11 lly seen in th is I class of entertainnicf\t. All men ! present prcnounced hi~ program or1 e of the best they had witnessed. Dales 'lnnounced for Y't men to ren1en1bt'r WC're: J uly 10 Pot luck dinn r at the ho111e of Fr:ink Dial. t J uly 24 -Dint\er · at e Cleo Fullers, lndi1.•!i1 in charge. Au.1,"1.1st 7--Ladies' Nig~t at the range Pitrk Ac res home j.of Keith Collins. ~ · 1 • ,.,.fC'mbcr~ arc also plaf.ning to attf'nd the annual Lon~. Beach- Newport H ar.bor Y 's Me 's picnic to be held at a date t be an- nouncf'd later.' Second Birthd~y is Big Event I F~~,:,~~t:.~' .K:gs~~Y tor _little Kenneth IButch l ~esel, Jr., son nr r.1r. And Mrs. J Kenneth Kcsel, 389 E . 23rd St .. Co9ta Mesa. It \.\'&JJ his second bi.r_th:f and In observance of the occa on Mrs. l(e~I arranged a merry stivi.ty. There wa.!I fun ir\ th garden Whl'r e playthin~s and to~-s of the young host k ept the !'I all fry busy. \\.'hrn summoned t the dln- inR room for icC' cream, ake and punch the Ph!lrtrcn were thrilled by a IAr~c cakl' baked Jby K en- neth'!'! n1 other and decoi-ated by his dA.ddy. The confec(ioq_ wu lnscrib<'d \\"ith "Happy J3irthday, But<'h." Pink and blue tonts were .stressed in the appofntmenta. Preaent for the affair were the celebrant·~ grandpa.rents.I Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Byers of Fulldrton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles f<esel of Costa-Mesa: his great-gr~at aunt, Mrs. Ali ce Hampton of l oE; John and Mary Kesel. J on M Ulster, Costa. Mesa : Mrs . Lawr ce Sex- t on, J ohn and Marilyn/ Sexton, S a nta Ana. ~ WllUam 0 . Payne ~roverslal a.rt v.rtll not be avoided simply because. it le controversial. Competitive exhibits will be open to all artist.a, designers and l dvanced.'etudenta. · All e.xhlblta are to be hung or shown in . one of lhe permanent exhibit.I buildlnga located on the ·Fatt-Site. the tormer ~ta Ana Anny Air base. · Cues wtll be inade available I for era.ft work, ceramics , jewelry, leatherwork. 'Weaving and metal craft. Other art display• wtll in- clude photogra_phy, sculpture, oil pa~tlnga and water colo ra. Ca.ah prizes and ribbons will be awarded winners during the five· day fair, beginning August 16. Payne said entrt blanks and Com· plete Information on the exhibition may be obtained 'by wrltlng Direc- tor of F ine Arts Exhibit.&, Ota.nge County F&ir, 20391 Newport Blvd .. S&nta Ana. New Kinds of Puppets to be Featured at Festival of Arts Dan and Ivy Wll.8on, t.8.guna. Beach puppeteen, will Introduce two new kinda of puppet& for t his, their ninth. sea.son """ a featured attraction at the Festival of Arts, 1 July 22nd through Auguat 6th. While they won't reveal the ns- ture of the puppet.II, they s.ay the dolls differ fr om the h and-operat- ed and are a real new departure tn the a.rt of puppeteerini. Performances wlll be at 2 o'clock In t he a.!ternoon anti at 7 and 10 In the evening. Asall'l ted by Ed Hobart e.n!1 with many new set.e: by Bob Rough, new charac- ters, music and sound effects. the Wilsons will bring delight t o adults 8.8 well 11..8 the c rowds of children who dally flock to the Puppet Theatre. Featured In the atternooM will be a 45 minute circus with monkeys, Juggling l'le&ls, giraffe, elephant and clowr13. Boop.1le. the beloved Clown, wlU appear In an entirely new act, and u always, Rlngtall Pete, the dancing cat, will open every •how. One of the new fea.turU will be a Gay Nineties a ct. As part of the variety show, Allee and Felix Du- ponsky, the appealing violinist and planlet, will present a con- cert Interlude, and Mr. High Fog, the Chinese magtcla.n, will perform his amalJng feats with a real miniature magic table. sreatft per:ormaaoe. .. ocl~cm: 'l'FlRRJTORY" -hJ'Technleolor Maur .... ~O'Hars, McDonald CarrV. ' W Greer, Ch&rfes Dralfe S a peat Weet- ena epic oven ~ the life of Jim Bo e who wrote Weet. ern hlsto wt th the ·: flMh.lns of a knlte. ' S , Mon., Tuet.. · 1un. !5. u , n ' ; ''TIJIRD MAN" JosepJi Cotten, \'!Jll qnen Well11 A masterpiece of lntricue a.nd Mlllpe.rue $dded \\i th 11urprlAe twl&t wl)l<it should be kept a secret Wltl the plcti.l.re hu ..... Aloo . "ONE AY STREET'' . Dan DtJ ea., l\.lartta ~ Touen ~'1"'M Mason 1 For actto and 11u.9pe1tse. here ls ' Dan D yea, ~ playing hl11 irea t tough C'"'IY role. NICK LODEON Mii sl Coast Blvd. '-~h Ph. 4%1! Open 'lghtly 8:43 ConUnuolll!> und•.}'& from S:OO Nof' Showlnl" loan llean~t, Jt»hn H Ubbud "THE H USEKEEPl:l\'S D OHTER" -. Zasu Pltl:8, Slim Summer\'llle "Nll\G RA FALLS" <Two S h ~i :oo & 9 :16) ed., June t6 -!8 D. W. 0 tnth's Immortal "BIRTH F" A NAn'.ON" (One Sh~w NIC"hlly 8:16) • · AIM> t 7:00 & 9:46 Leon Er,To I, Mlseha A~e r In "lllOONU HT JN HAWAU" "B orn Yesterday" Sta<rfa& , Gladyo o.o,... ...a Bartoa MM:r..aoe . WED., JUNE 21 .fhro•gh MON., JUNE 26 PB. LAGUNA 1--PR. LAGUNA 1- AMERICA'S GREATEST ENIERTAINMENT • ft.ende1VOU9 Ballroom, Balboa BENEFIT HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL HORACE HEIDT IH PllSON WIJM IAllM SIOWAlD nu HHBfn1S NICI KHOX SHErr.u:o NOS. llAM"r Al Hiit JO ACTS -NIW SONGS -Hrw fDIAS 60 PllLIP MOlllS STAIS .. A llAND ..W 1-HOUl SHOW Prlcea: Sl.80 f2.<0 JULY 2nd HAMPTON'S DRUG, CoJ'Ofta.· df'l Mar EA.KL STANLEY'S omcE. B&lboa bland CHAMBERofCOMMERCE,BaJboa SS.60 AJlltlCA1 srAr •UH BRAT SHOP, C08ta Meu RENDEZVOUS BALLROOM • IONEL AMPTON FRIDAY NIT E • • JUNE 23 STAN KENTON Friday and Saturday Jurie io -July 1 · HORACE HEIDT Sunday JULY-2-6P. M. • STAN KENTON Monday JULY ·3rd -Phone Harbor 1616 <;)NE OF AMERICA 'S dUTSTANDING Sending gifts but una e t o at- tend were Ri chard Kesel, Mrs. Leo Kt' sci, Costa !1-fesa: Mr. d Mrs. Larry Taylor. Danny Taflor, Ful- ler.ton : Mr. and r.trs. Rot:;ert Hut- son. Sandra Sue and J l.M.mie. La Habra : Mr. and Mrs.; Herbert Grafto n and Mr. Lloyd · Gratton, Fullerton. Ivy, a native of Capetown, South Africa. married Don in Laguna in 1941. They tint put on their own puppet ahow at the Festival In i 1•--.;;,;;+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;:i;;;;:;;;:;;;;:;, ____________________ , 11938, later ran L&~a·a Puppet Theatre, and recently have made a. na.me tor their 11.rtletry in tele- vision and through pet'formancea In many cities of the WeeL CASINO SAN CLEMENTE ' . Opens Sal•day, Juwe-24th DAN~G Nll'ELY Fine FOOd -Coeklalill --.... .UmlMJon Saturday &ad HollU,.. .l.Ot; Weell ~It.ea 16a •• •;r1·stc"· IN PERSON REST AURANTSI Food Expertly !'ft~ -Gnolouoly 8erved, In oar u..itue D1a1q Boom fteo -· l'Vldas ·N.n _»oo.. AllllCIN LEGION HAL '~~ . • -AVAJl.&RJ,C> lorf: • ._ • ., < ~ -..i; ...... llaII &nd ....... ld.lcMa for • ~ • . pWp dtnMn. lodp ••at'nla etc. ::JOl:'l>PEN DATES ; -· u·~~ ••m Coll • UJ..iB l&WIN-tazl Nwpwt llh'd. --l·W' ·' 4Jf1:1!ICA!f LIXJION POST~-W. _ KNtloip .. -lrd .,.~ ~ ---Qi. ·l l :· f ~--- , . ---·-- • • ANGLEas TAKE LIMITS Tr-out anclen have been taking llm.fta during the put few days from L&ke ~Jplne up In Alptr.e Counlf. accordlnc lo the NaUonal Auto1r.obllr Club. Moel of tt.e fl.ah have bbeen runntn,. to a fair ..... ~ .... --.... ~ . •az•·Oft Is ... •· 1-.. _._. ... Crtn ._.a.. .-..... __ •1 I Ill'... ·•&Mm. ---··--= 1 •• ,. ......... _..,_s ......... Illa .......... n.. 01'• 11 .. _ .. _-:;, .. _. __ .... ~ -i'ltlla-.. . "" .... . . i, --~ _., ·' ' • ' tJJ • ! , BALBOA zo OPEN EVERY DAY •• E VISIT FAMOUS CATALINA ' W NOE • • IN THE SPORTSMAN ·, COMPLETE GALLEY S ACIOUS 90 PASSENGER ·DIESEL-POWERED J · MOTOR VESSEL . SCHEDULE A l.,BF.RACvJ!lSFUN ZONE PIER 9 :15 a.. m. LEAVl:S CATALINA. ........... 4:30 p. m. CATALINA ........ 11:'5 a. m. All&IVD, FUN' WNE-PIER 7 p. m. ROUND lRI' FARE $4.80 PLUS TAX , * . 'RD~~N D THE .mn •. Dll lit • '9'9M THE · FUNJ.'ZONE PID jUJ"1Un 't -<WUNSN W. .... h .. --· • • .. • ' , B ·.DA BAY 1 ' ·. ' • ' . -I NEWS-TDQ:S -EVe.Y' Tueeday ~WPUBT BAY POST-~esclays NEWPORT-BALBOA PRESS -Thursdays . . 1'\417 ......... •i4~ ............. '92 ... New..._ .. Ille ft-J .._ Jlllllll1lll AD 18 A UIOPPJ ' All Qr O'W _. _, M .... ,_ OIU ~ .. s ass el ,_11HrUloa f ,,_. 1 U-' .'IG t •htt I n en lJIO f •bee S tlmee l.00 -Bar. 181e, uk for "A.4 Taker" or iooli4 a4 ond 18Dltlallce to wawroBT a•JlllOB P17BLlllBDl'G c:n 1111 ......... m~ x.,,,port as,,... Clillfonda ne pallUabo-. will not be .,._oil>,. ror mon -.... Incorrect ~ of OD advertlaement, reaerYe tbe riPt to c:om.ctl.J c-.ry ..,. and all ada and to reject any advertlMmmt not coatormlDg to l'Ulel .an4 regula.Uoru.. Adverttsement. and canceuauorui wtll be -~ed llP to 5 p.m. oa tile ~ ~C ll'l!llllcallon. Ph. Har. 1616 SKILLED CRAFTSMAN Beautiful Chair Bottoms • and Backs Restored Using Cane, Reed, Rush, Etc. Low Price ' High Quality HARVEY'S Bring t<>- FURNITURE . REPAIR 2000 Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa • Beacon 6133-J I9-BU81NESS GUIDI: I 1%-RUJLOINO Sl:RVICl:S ~----~~~~-~-1 ~~~~......;-:.......;..;...o=:._~ COMPLE'rE HOUSE CLEANING aervtce. Furniture and ruga shampooed. Free estimatee- Fully tnaured. Al's House & Rug Cleaning Co. Beacon 6111 72tfc Complete Welding Service Anytime -Anywhere Marine or Industrial Phone Beacon 5546 BICYCLES Rent -Repalr -Sell Schwinn Dealer · Part.I and Acceasorte1 77c90 Ace Key Serviee 101 Maln, Balboa Harbor 1199 4lc4.2H MOVING? Harbor Transfer LOCAL OR• WNO DIST.A.NCI!: Pbone Bea. 8927 or Bea. ft272-M. UM BorbQr Blvd., Co.It& Meaa 20c21H ·------------- 11-BUILDING MATERIALS THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS PAINT I UNIVERSAL Bldg. Maintenance 'Floor waxln~ -Wiridow cleaning, wall washing, VeneUan blinds. For buildings, stores, offices & homes. PHONE HARBOR 3163. 74p76 Painting. by "PAT" Call Sat . .t: Sun., Beacon 5055-J 13 Years Service in Harbor Area 288 -22.nd St., Costa Mesa PAINTING by Harry Hall COLOR SPECIALIST and DECORATORS ' 15 yeans service In Orange Co. Workmanship and material.a Guaranteed. Ph. Beacon 5413 WANT YOUR DffiTY WORK DONE? •• GOTOBA.L 4 -· Complete hOW1eclea.n1.ng aemce. 8pecl&l raw to contracton. J'or l'ree Elltlmate. Call Barbor 171141-W 49pe3 H. H, HOLBROOK DEPENDABLE PLUMBmG A Prompt Repair Service Malntalned Phone: Harbor 1418-W 280~ Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach Bath Rooma Dratnboardll Olaaa Block.a Store Frontl DEL MANGELS Utility white paint TILE CONTRACl'OR per gal. ....................... $2.49 221 Ogle St. Coot& M- Enamel undercoater BEACON MS&-M •. '!'~~~ij5., ~.r,-;~~,~~:-·"~~.:"'";;-~.: · ..... -t :' ...... ·.J --... -~-·~4 ~. -.. 4 .... -... -- , ·--··---1 · • ' '' ..... ----"--.-~·· 1~~·~!!! -.a ...._· 1:-• 1•1& !! !!'!! Nii1*1&*•Mm• U<>THl!B JNDJCAftON-~'-·I ~y--._ • • = "' • "II~ ... ...... , .. Launderall 'W-·ljlM ...r feu4•-I\ AUTO~~C WABBJ:R . ~ • 1"Jietj .. d .... -. I • l 8!•='«1 tbl8 WHJc:! iqp .... liiup ....... ~. ~ ~--i:J"f!!"l'.' ' • . . . . . -95 -at ta.& bMdl. • ~ .... -.. ..L-..... :.....tl9.ttl A.A 'tTTC! 'DDQ co _... ...., _ _. .., _., :im""I: c:llaln!<' _ • • 1.t11 "'""' v '""7~. WN . tbe •'Lost -Found" ~ AlwDlnum -1"D ~ Blv4. co.ta Meaa ' of the elaulfled ~-~-z.111 -A ·--.-.,. . ·.-:--.,_-ljlARDROllil Ta•n.nr m . 141) ', 99186 ~'!Y ·unusual lteJDI have .,...~~· I ·a'iwnim · .. -· · . . FOR B LE -Star boat, guod condiU , ln waterl ready to 10. Phon~ Beacoii 6~·J. T8p80 FOR 8 f.t. ccn.merciill f!ahlngj boat. Die I power. 2· man operatlon. ' nr· ~~ $4500. j Term.. ~· B. Reed. 2a10 . 8th et: ~plond, CaJil . Phone Upland 31.~267. 7Sc7i --fteOWred dist -way. j aectwood 4 tt. bat ~· S. 17th St.; Costa Mesa. Phone 4 b • 7 -Beacon 1189S·R. ' 76c78 I an J>enc ell _...... _ ....... 1 ·-Wftl~ a T1'''"4~i{ i'ort I #Jgoll& bomgoca .... -.J i:ICI EIVINo -Riil. llPFA, s uphollltr. -.,. ~T AN1> FOUND I f2" AJum!~-&<!II • chairs: oou.. " -tabl••. u . . ~ . -Gear ....;.-----------"-·! TaMM ---·-·--:-4;;-"11.tli glaas tops, elec. range, Poater AD...,."'°•"'"... _-.-, FOUND -Gold watch. Can be &Japn1»•1m ~ • '--•• • becJ.. etc. 619 EJ Modena.. Npt. · ~-al decora~ •to. claimed 'Yhen properly identl-Cbaln , f;IO Hts. Beacon 6316..J, WedJI. or J108 \Yette Ave.r Npt. Beach tied. Reply to P . O. Box 598. _ _..;; · . ~;,-;--' evu. 76c78 Open 8 daya.-Pb. ar. 1020-W Balboa. · ~Bo 7 tt. •--...... 1.11111p llOc6lll -UD1lll>ftUu, •. r .......... 7 .• 5 5·PC. MAPLE BED RM. em with LOST -Lady's gold. wrlat watfb See oa• or-1 tM ·,. .....,,., dbl. bed., modem couch In :BqAT WANtJ'ED * near Richard' a Market on ratt&a, ~WCIOd.· um ~o chartreuae, •· bar at.Gola. Phone 26 n . or~· moJ"e'-l"egarless or con- Wed.nesday. Reward. Phone MJsa tu.ml.tun ta "**be CeJlfOJDI"· Harbor 1050, 10 -12 a . m. dltlon. Price QlUB be rea.son- Baugh. Harbor 1500. 78cll0 Low' t -76c78 able. ill pay caajt. Write Ben LOST -Red leather purse, vi-az.c0v=. ,:. .-A• FOUR ROOMS fUrniture, inc. twin Hawk'f', 403 1..i I Weetmtnster clnlty Ferry or Fun Zone, Tues-oa . uut U. • ,_ bed&, aprlnga and mattreaae& Ave., + enlce, Calif 76p81 day n}te, June ~0th, Rewarti. Garden -s.oa. _ Norge retrlg. Odcl9 and ends of SNOWBIRD and dol,y. -New sail. Call Worth. Harbor 74~9-R78c. 80 HO"~ ..... d. l •a..rt.o.n di.9hes. Harbor 2087-J. 109 Dia· $20-0. h. Harbor ~81-W . 77c79 ¥ ~ ••t·~ mond, Balboa Island. 77p78 811 Gout Hi~. N:r:· -B'OR S Penn !fan Dinghy. LOST-Tan leather wallet,vic. AU s.ewx. 7 OAS RANGE and misce1lane0ua 8 '. A· shape, $7~'. Call Har- Amorican Mkt., Newpo~ Sea--.l8ctO Items. 2~ Pearl. Balboa Jal&11d bor 6-0f. 77p82 man's papers, chauf. lie., re-' or call Harbor 1359-J. '77p78 -----·-- , COLLIE Ptry'S, 8 'wt<a. Dlatempor ahota: ,llll'e OplW Cbalnp6QA. 499 ¥tJlnoU.. Coot& Mee. -• 1'1<f18 ·sp~· ,~AL ~ . -. ... ean~c.w " aulll!Rla oPPOin'uN. Llinwobd VicJr; Rltor~ ;snob J3ldl?i. 30' x 11~ ~ l"'aM;_aa.. -2· •2qlf wit' tlll'lliiiaad Uvlq quar-. ~ BACB:l:L9R APT. wttl! .,._..... 1 n.n,_., "'lr.' lo .. ._._11 ~tchen le. New furnishings. uo:u• Oil .uJU.~" t. ~-St:tlcll¥ private. Good locallon. furnished cabiD ia ~ · .A.d:UU.I. SUµuner rates or year· Suitaltle for boat &IMip. :1y lea.le Allio gar. avaU..ble now. : • , • 1121 Pof RY· eorona deJ Mar. garage, Junk yard, manne 77c79 salvage, car lot, etc. Lo!:al . s~R RENT AL references -necessary. Lido Isle Waterfront 179 E . 17th C4sta Mesa . BEER care able. 77p?8 AND \VINE Ueenae for or restaurant. Transfer4 Phone Harbor 12574W . 78p 40 n-. on North bay front 5 bedrOQm home, pier and float 3 months at $1100 per mo. Harbor Investment REALTORS Newport Blvd. at 30th St . Phone Harbor 1600 ti-WANTED TO RENT -~~--------!~PA.Bil SMALL 34ROOMS A: bath. garage, S8 REST HA VEN partly furnished-yearly, cheap. Coat& ldeaa'a most beautlfuJ traU- Har. 2938. 77c7a er court. Spaces $15 to $17.00 •S-APARTMENTB II< BOfJSIEI! per month. 1741 P omona, Costa Mesa. Bea.con 874-7-J. 47tfc celpts ond cash. Keep what you • Servel Gaaftfria, tD FT. Bl.JI? tor rent, $30. Collin• think is rair, then leave at or-a.a U--JP'UIJ.N1TU1UB IP'OB II.AU lslanO,IWest End ilboa l814nd. ri ce of Bay Shore Trlr. Pk. No e cu. tt. 77p78 F t questions as ked. 77c78 $135 Bamb~o WANT ~"'1 gOOdlcondition for Lido Isle Bay roll -'•::.....BOO=:;.~=.::FO~R;...:;R.::E:;.N.::T __ _ DA VIS-BRO CO. snowbird. Contact Frank·Lloyd, Apartment.s, private beach. Spec-ROOMS FOR RENT by day, week !'-SITUATIONS WANTED 1 .~ Harbor Blvd., .:osta Meea Rattan Furniture 220 Diflmond BaJhha lsland.. lal ratee for JUne. summer re1-or monlb, reasonable rates. 123 ~ t N I ' T ?TcTS ervation taken now. Rates from 28th st .. Newport Beach. 54cH VICTOR CHARNEY I .ew $80 Harbor 2552. 7othc 'BUTLER-New Summer Clothes 384 N . eo .. t Blvd .. Lagune aeach 14 FT. SEA SKIFF wWt Johnson SERVE S • I ~ • 5 HP. m otor, cheap. 327 West NEWPORT ISLAND Waterfront. at Pec•a , rices 73trc hed h Lunch'eona, Dinners AG. Wilson1 Costa ~· 77p78 Pier A: fioat. Furnia OUM. and Cocktaila GIRL'S PEDAL PUSffERS, BED DIV AN and matching chair, , Sleeps 6. 3901 Marcus, Harbor Help Plan Your Party red, blue and yello1 .......... S1 .~0 2 end tabtea and lamp $30. l7' Mal)ogany Inbpard, Z2HP. 1045-M. '64.tfc H I I th Kit h BATISTE BLOUSES I Thor auton1allc wuhlng ma-Gray Engine. Llk ~ New. Trail-e P n e c en • ace er, $595.00. Har. 1217-J. 77p79 2 AND 3 BEDRM. FURN. APTS, Polish, C1ean Sliver trimmed, pink and lue .... ~.93 chine and disb washer »O. l.S31 I . Pi. Clean House -A to Z PRINT DRESSES'. pule Bilk W .95. Irvine, Coat.a Mesa. Pb . ..Beacon 8TAR 8oAT, with• or without garage, aundry room. y- Valet Service S 6280-R. 76c78 Ba bo I o -. ff ground. By week. or special JENN' I a JnOOr pg. DCCtt o er monthly rate•. BLUE TOP Phone Harbor 2505 takes. Phone owner, Richmond CORONA DEL MAR 1505 W . Balboa~Blvd. Pack. ord Bell 77 79 401 Newport Blvd., (above .., 1039. P Archee). 74tfc 70p84 Newport Beach arbor 2125 Telev1's1"on ---------77c78 c UNIVERSAL MA~ ~TOR ST TE-A n YOUNG 1.lAN with good cducn4 Black 16 inch Tube, 10 -18 H . P .-withlreverse gear. STONEHAVEN E A va 4 · able now 2 cabina--cle&D, mod-tion desires full . or part timf' P\ANO-SmalJ uprtght, Xlnt con4 Blonde cabinet. Only used 60 days. QUA.RAN~. work. Will consider anything. dltlon. 1 JUST REPOSSESSED Lido Cove Marine MotiVe e rn, quiet, aecluded. Large oak Call Gordon F o•. t ••, Ha•bor SURF BOARD-1 ~ f eet like 8 r 1 1 1 , • tr<>cs, brook. Completely furn. 292 '. '' "' ·,..,Be ~ • I ee us or except ona enrui 3112 Lafayette •ve,.. fiewport Bch. $35 and $50 wk. Ph. Orange -. new. 3310 Ocean !front, New-and a big saving. (next to the J.,.ld9 bridge) 87424Jl for reservations. port Beach . 8 -~o e1evenln7g6sp.78 DAVIS-BROWN CO. • i 77c78 7'c79' FINE ffiONING, curtains, shirts, etc. Your home or mine: Help ... r 1885 Harbor Blvd. . Costa M,eea ' BALB(\A ISLAND _ l bedrm. with dinner parties. Mrs. WU-Dori't Throw It N-MUSICAL l\ADlO apartment, furnished In maple, Iiams. Harbor 15524M. If no . ti SEE DALE before you buy ! HAMMOND SPINET o R GAN. cblnt,z, & wall to wall carpets:. ans. call Har. 2939-M. 74p79 . Away •i SPECIAL -New 9x12 Ax-Come In and hear and play t~:s Lots of tile an<S closeta. su.o- RELIABLE LADIES want child SELL IT T1' ~!::::~ ~og .~.~~~: .. ~~-~~>._ .... SBDJSO wondert'\11 organ. Hear the deck. Harbor 2694-W. 7-4t/c care by hour. day or week. NEWPOR. T 9x15 Axmlnater (rel". chimes. Eaay term.a. DANZ-74t!c ALSO special care of new bable8 $I09 751 -t:Q It.I\ SCHMIDT PLANO CO., Santa and mothers. · SAL V Afl.E H · now .................... -9.~ Ana, 5!0 No. Main. ~. · & 1 hlld ti '-1 ollywOOd bed frames .......... S5.95 r-__.pervise Pan c -.ren's. par es We Buy Scrap Iron. Metala, Love seat, like new ............ $79.50 Har 3163 H 1••9 M t TWENTY FINE RECONDITION-. -ar . ..r1 4 Clean Rap: Alm Every· Monterey dinette Aet, table ~ ED PIANOS from · $B6"!' Terms ----~-------74_p_7_6 thtng. . 4 chairs, good cond ......... $49.50 u ,convenient as s~ per mo. a t WASHING or .I~ONING In n1y FOR PICK.·r New inner spring mattreu $l7.50 SHAFER'S MUSIC CO. ISince home, finished or rough dry. By Box Springs to match ........ $l7.50 1907) 421 No. Sycamore, 'Santai piece or hour. Phone Beacon Call: Harbo 24 70 Noewffapt. •idzeSgta.sU rao0ge Ran .... $69.50 Ana. KI. 2-0672. ' 62034J. 68p70 j 422 30th NeWROrt Beacb a ers an a er u gee ... I 20p21 lnternat'I. Harvester Retrtgertors RENT A PIANO S5 mo. Rental WANTED CLEANING $1 .00 per ________ ...._____ Englander Air F oam MottreMies applies on future purchase at hour. C a 11 Beacon 53864M, EVERYTHING We buy good used furnJture-SHAFER'S MUSIC CO. (Since Charlotte Graham. 76p78 FOR YOUR TRAILER F~e Appralaal 1907) '21 No. Syce.more, Santa . . •. ,1'Jgl].ff\ 'l"fip.~ln-.i\1191(&qce . Ana-.· lfJ. · 2--0672. GJRL 18-Wlll live in and take WE FILL BUTA~ and Bank Terms care of childr('n and do fight , PROPANE TANKS $297 buys lovely little baby Spinet , housework ror salary. Exp. Ph. Complete tnstallattdn, repair Dale's Furniture SlO per mo. Bench included. Harbor 241 9-W. 77p78 and service ot all Tra.Jler 1929 Harbor Blvd. Bea. 5107-W DANZ-SCHMIDT, ~20 No. Main, Equipment. j corner 6th. wishes baby sitting at night, 50c tress in good condition. ·Harbor SPINET PIANOS -~II bargains!, hour. Harbor 2tl9-W. 77p78 1069-R. · 78c Kimbal, Knabe, WUf.litzer, Hard4 Lovely Cape Cod on Balboa Peninsula RIGHT ON TQll OCEAN FRONT 1 blk. to the jetty, attractively furnished 3 bedrm.~ 2 llath home. Large living room with fireplace. . M~r bedrm. on 2nd floor. Jiu nreplac• and uncxcelled ocean view: Dbl. garage and car port to accom- modate 4 cars. A vallable.-for .summer aeaaoa.. Phone Har. 779-J or Har. 523--J 72c77 YEARLY RENTA;L -1 bedroom rurn. apt. Suittlble tor a couple. $43 pe r mo. 204 · 41st St .. New- port Beach. Harbor 2374.-W. 77p78 RELIABLE H1GH SCHOOL GfRL HeOrmRanANE. SamGuEel E~l• MA.SPoTrtu TWIN BED, box •pring and mat- man, Lester, Baldwin, Gulbran· WANT SEWING. IRDNINO TRAILER S PPl:.Y SERVEL REFRIGERATOR, 8 cu . sen, Harrington, Winter. Come BALBOA ISLAND, 4 bdrm. home BABY -SITI"ING 9 0 HARBOR VD · ft. in good condition, SB.5. Din-In and ', see our imrnen~ !lltock. nicely fqrnls~ed on South Bay or part Ume mQl.her. 1 1 1 • mg·. rm. furniture. modern. 6 Phone n-acon "?lB·M Costa Mesa, Phone Bei con 62244R DANZ-SCHMIDT BIG Pl.ANO Front. Wonderful view. Very ~ • 7p8 chairs, table & buffet. Lamps STORE. s8.nta Ana, 620 North clean & comfortable. Harbor 65ce&H · e l & tables, Simmons Hide-a-Bed, ,.. s Main, .._omer 6th 7 t. 2694-W. 74tfc WILL TAKE CHILD _ full or New Si'n~r* practically new, also misc. ·~-item. No 5 Ru••·r Road Bea-PIANOS.I. USED. Prt:Ces start at CORONA DEL MAR ·-Furn. 1 Part time. Can furnish trans. ELECTRIC CONSOL CABINET . . uuc ' • -; Con Bay Har 1"74 78c80 $39, $45, S 88and up. Full trade-bedrm. house. "75 mo. tor 3 Beacon 6321-J . 77p82 ~ · · "' · • ROUND.DOBIN, with aewtng Jes-in allqwed up to twq years., summer months. $65 mo. win- GAROENi:R, mai.nten8-ncc, spray-son!ll and lttetime gu rantee &nd HJ OVEN GAS RANGE, $20. 107 Baby qrand $387. Another Baby 'ter. All util. patd. See Mrs. ing, lawn work nnd clean up. aervtce, W . Balboa Blvd., Balboa. 78c80 Grand ~tor $481. Spinet Piano Brown, 704 Iris, COM. 78p80 Ve ry reliable. Harbor 1640-M. ., • GENUINE RATTAN DANlll •SCHMIDT r IANO co .. LARGE FURNV!HED 1 bedrm. 1 Santa fLua, ~20 NQ. MA.In, cor-•apt. Flreplace,_patlo, Vtil. ·pa.id. 77p 9 SINGER SEWING CENTER Furniture made In the, Phillpplnee ner ft.tr St. I Summer rental or yearly lease. U.-RENT, MJSCELLANEOrs STORE ROOM, 30x90, suitable for a.ny rf'lail business or s tor- age. Available July l !<t . S··e Mn. Knapp. 518 \\'. Balboa Blvd. 78p80 ~All'TOMOBILl:S,TIRl:8 No Down Payment About 30 cars to choose trom, $15 and up; tor instance, a $195 car. $10; 73. per month. Simmons Used Car Exchange 310 S. Main, S. A. KI 24 5485 39c53 1950 CHEVROLET Bf'! Airt>, gret-n with b lack t op, 1 week old, 53 milt's. P ov.·er -glidE', ('X· . tre.s. Sacrifice $2395. 421 ·31st St., Newport Beach. 78p80 19:M> CHfVROLET. Bell Air(', · green wjth black top, 1 \\'{'ek old, 53 mi. PoW('rglide. Extras. ,Sacrificel S2395. 421 -3lat St., NeWJ>Ort Beach. 78p80 19~ CHEivROLET · dix. 2 door sedan. Will sacrifice f'QUity for $500 or good '41 Chevrolet. ,Irwin · apts No. 212, et 14 1'2 OceaJ) ~ont, Newport. 66p68 19~ PONTI.AC CONVERTIBLE. Extras, S2fi00. Phone owner. Harbor s.7o..J . 76c78 Will sell our BUICK, late '46 ' super4sedl'lnette, black, 34 ,000 mi. best Oare, o rig. owner. N!'W tires and battery; has radio. seat covers; we just don't need two cars down here. Be8t offer over $1300 takes It. Burns, Har. 1750, Casa Verde Apls., 1703 W. Balboa, Newport Apt. S. 76c78 1989 CHEVROLET Mas ter deluxe Coupe. $285 full price. Phone Beacon 5743-W. 77p'79 _per gal. ..................... .$3;'75 By the month. Experie nced. ct132 5~ full" kJ!yboard, $297. Terms. 305 w. tth, Kl 2-3946, Santa An& a.nd Jn our 9wn work shops. I 213 Colton St., Newport Beach, FOR SALE-Hot Rod, '27 T body, pick-up bed '32 frame. '41 F ord V -8 engine, stock bore & stroke. Fu.U c.,nj race, chop~ flywheel, milled heed'!, Wieand "low·· manifold. 2 Chrome Stromberg "fr" carburetors. Prleed for .quick aale .. Call· Harbor 604. 88c87B 21-IULI" WANTED •Reg. U.S.Pt.t.Ott .. by$CJ'.Mtg.Co. See the largeet selection in So. BEAUl'IrtJL HOME 1sIZE Knabe Harbor 1304-W. 78c80 -----~------, ... ,· 1 , i: , ,: illttc. 1.Callf..u;co!.llll~'"'Q'!<"'·JIJ!•trm.1· ··gt~~,!Mq i iB!J~*"' condition/ •.• ;.,,... . . •l.li1~H...~'W'~Jl!ieidiJ~ 77p82 REPA . JRrl•G d NEWPORT HARBOR . 1 lfu,L(.'llll: AND 0"'1U>ltJ! • ~' !iioel! •i<11:;new ·pr1ce. • ·" M_p,,.n •Of ,~t!l.Y i 'l .U'i an EMPLOYMENT AGENCY DELICIOUS RABBIT FRYERS-811 Cout Hlwa1.'Nw)>t:' 1J. 5217 Conv~ 'nt'ie .. ilt 'SHAFER'S 'fm .... d.'·po,..,..;on_.~l .furnieh- PAINTING 1 4 lb. live. $1.25 ea. reaeed and · l5Sc64 MUS! CO. (Since 1907) 421 ed Ocean Front apt. Clooe in. Full of Part T ime Help delivered Free, 575 W. Wilson No. syCamore, san\a Ana, KI. 3 rm. & bath. Fireplace. Sleeps Rest aurant. Dome!tic, WE NEED GOOD 6 El fri & C REASONABLE. Large or amall St., Costa Mesa. 76p78 2-0672. 1 j' ' • • ec. re g . garage. on4 Jobe. ~ atlmatee. Walker, Office. etc. Used Refrigerators! · tact owner at .420 Ii:. 7th, Up- 126 _ 2~th St., Newport Beach, 5051.~ E . Bay' St., Balboa FOR CAMPERS -No I -burner We're making Jong trades these SPINET. JA beauty." Just like ne\V. land. Phone up1&nd 321-154. H&rbor -3087-J, 58c60H Phone Harbor 2924 Coleman ga.eoltne at,. vea. Phone days. Stop In and see the new ReJ>OUli!ued. Juat pay out bal-• 7&c80 72t~c Harbor 2152. f • 77c79 . models on dl111play at ance. ~nother in f-'Blnut case. t -------+----DA.VIS-BROWN CO. $385. f!ANZ·SCHMllDT PIANO WATER FRO)'iT Apartment- \14lii~ stucco paint per gal. ................... $3.95 Marine .house paint per gal ......................... $4.12 ' PLYWOOD 1/4" 4x8 DF .... 13 Y0 c sq. ft. 5/8" U8 DF .... 23 \.'2c sq. ft. 3/4" 4x8 DF ........ 27c sq. 'ft. . - 51-ntAmEIUi lf;-PERSONA.18 . GIRL WANTED -for general FOR SALE-Craft~ Ji&' Saw, ..t'tl , co. Tlje .Home ofj the Knabe Summer rental -now. 136 w)f;. to ..=..------------! office workr ~ days (20 4 30 15 .. neck , 10 .. table. ~-l condi.a 1115 Harbor· Blvd. ao.ta Me$L Pia.no. ,20 No. M.aUl Santa Ana. July 1st. $60, w~ after. 3711 Dbl. Hung Windows IJ'Rlllll: CHICKINO SERVICE yrs.) Har. 1616 days _p<; HBf. u on, complete with HP. mo-· · Channel Place, 'Newj>Ort laland. HA.VJ: YOUR WATCH TESTED 1474-J evenings and Sundays. . t or. Pr1ee 525, Cail rarbor· 804:. CHJNESI! RUG, 8 x 10, perfect RENT A r.IANO, S5 (>er mo. Rent Harbor 1217-J. 74c&2 2 0x3 6 - 2 lights ........ $1 .50 FOR ACCURACY. ON OUR NEW 781< . 77p82 cooclllion. 5 orientals, all 'excel• credit Hawed If y~u btly with· TRAILER tp'OR SALE: You can have a ~ach home rum for $n 75 cfsh or $200 a mo. ror & monthe, and It is yours; M y auvermoon Trailer. good 8J!I new~ sleeps 4, parked by tk" ~y at Newport Mun. Trailer Park, 17th and Balbria, phont> owner Hu. 17tw>. BurM. 1703 W. Balboa Blvd. I don 't have time to use It. 76c78 2 ~4 6 4 1· h•-· 2 23 TllOC llASTSR 1 Jent.. antique oriental hall run-ln ter Let ~he lrilrldies )earn: SUMMER RENTALS ,..-Two >-- "" -lg ~ ........ . W · WANT RELIABLE PERSON for --------·-+----ner. Best offer takes. Call at DANZ. CHMIDT, .,-ftO· N . Main, bdrm. fUJ'tllahed home&-~I 2 "-Q O 2 1· ht 1 70 ALL.ACE l"'.& T nERHEAD MAN'S 28 ln. Bicycle <Hercules) • · """ -lg S ........ • . ~ baby Ore. LivP. in, Good refer-123 Via Ju.car, l.Jdo i.ie. Hart.or Santa _a, corner th SL· rates by month or aea.son. 113 2 Ox3 0 Je..reler 2 years old -g condition. r. K L Ha 267 J - 2 lights .... -... 1.40 .,,, ~ · enct>s. P ermanent. Har 6091-W 201 Abalone, Bal laland, t~•R. 77c79 Via Or()Jl, ·1do lale r . 1-• ~4 6 41i h 3.60 -wor~ done In our own ebop after 6 p. m . 78c80 1 BAllY 69c83 ~ "" - g ta ........ 817 Cout Blvd..-Oorona de! Mar Harbor 3l11-M'. 76p78 SACRU'ICE--Dlnlng rm. eet with U. Doors , 43ttc w!~e. ~~~!~~~ri~~n f(=;s~!o~ ANT ·CON'ITROL :!~~=~ w~~>'~~ ~~~--?c:Hi"E~ e*~!-z':::~J -;:.::: l8 Fl'. TRAJLER. ExeellPnt ron- dition. Refrigeratkln. Caballna. Located in Municipal Trailer Park. .Mn. Kl,efer, Lot 40, Mu- nicipal Trailer Park, Newport Be•cb. 77p79 •2"'-6/~ panel $695 AJcoholi-.... -....,01111 yre.), bay front home, BalbOO ou•o•.....-.. J'OR nAYS boa. Bar. 1939-M_. 76p78 Senta Balboa. 1•..a7 3'.:::6"'--·q pa I .......... 7'95 --p ·o-::·::. lelond. June 17 • Sept. 16th. ~··-·-. .~ce. euo. ~alle ...... I va ,..,....._ ne 4·-···---· · "'rtte · · -r--~· Live out. Phone Harbor 2266 If" -.. LIDO ISLE -lal•M, qut. 72c7'8 Llfwn -. fruit ...,.. --ANTUlllll:8 0°-•N I U BAYVIEW --~Kimi..d,._ •u11 -1a1s, etc. r.,.. ·~ --· IJOd -. BUILDERS SUPPLY MAN.A.GER for 16 unit hotel. Send -~ .. _ s1•-'*front. P~ect D-• _.., e.~ -apartment.I 111" .tbe week or . FORD OOUPE. Both excel'ent - ·-·-VICTORIAN china ca!Noet, CtUY· dlan -~'•vlng. l"OR RENT -erol -tlftll 19' VAGABOND TRAJLER and Mrs. Britt's N1H'llel'y Sithool qualillcatlons to Box 9111. Bal· .l. ..... ~ f7 I!'.. -•· --· -.--e ..,..,., • 818 "--~ Highway Nm ·-""."'". nice l Y ~-m-DANZ-l!&n· • monll>. A.loo -1DU w.nt a condltion. Trailer completely ....,_, , r--8 • 6 • boo. 1'..114nd. 77trc U-11::....-.,..--,--ta •.:... ·--· ' -· ~ •-• -·-·r "'-•·• Beacon 6025 -$fO 'mo. fuu time · a_._..,r rOl!l,' Prtce NO. Harbor la:& -~ -· •comer~. ;Jjf; U ..... u . ·-·--equipped. Butane, awning, ex· 4.,000 BOARD FT. No. 2 • No. 3 l\lm--txll .. ltU (Paid $10S per JOOC» wtll aell for $60. InqWn Terry's ll'!reworka, % " mUe wat of Arche. on Cout BJsbway, Newport. 76p78 ~mo. i..u da$a • RllAL ESTATE SALEMAN or NUJ'l!l'~W 7k78 W : Ill Ulled p1•q for LIDO 181.Z PROPll:R...._ INC tn wlleel 6 tire. electric brake•. Care by wfflr, dli7 or hour. SALESLADY for Newport HU"-retal,. . Trade ;-' -~~ ' Sleepa four. Car equipped fo r 701 llarpt.rtt,e, Cotana deJ :Mar bor area. Jlust have Uceuse and ca• II ' e"WmnM · orpm 3313 Vl&,~do .. ~ 1500 towing. ·$1300 for both. Will Harbor 87W . car. Also excellent opening for • Pianoe T«k' BaL·~ ;• 16tfc ¥:11 tr&ller separately, $650. Ph. 77c90 inSW'&llce !aolicitor, notary and J.. C. UCIHO dlta diJlc'ly, ne"ar .. ~ Jlarbor OMl-J". 77p79 -n -· a •• · ............ --• ..., 'hi ,,,_..,., FeR qill!I' -tfnfu~ -~. -------------puMlc steno ...... pber. Phone for .,..... .,,.,.. --""""' _, nr..1..._ri. 00 •-~-•-Ban -... ... ....-e•--~---·-----·~ w-" --· . -•r 1.-ffl. ~ ..... -... ••--~~ TO w·~ .. RUG • lJPBOLllTl:RT appointment. ~m-.J. .........._., --•• • I. ,-"' ••• ---· ~ CLKANJNO · AN -2-.w. · 1..a1 -•• • aorona •1 Jf&r. K.,.., i!i"'1 r·;;......;.;.;.;..= _____ ..__ W'!'. E. COLD, Realtor ' eo..t H!Pw&.1 c J> ¥1 "" _........ .. -"•c a..p '901 Coast Highway i1Ml7 ~ ~ ,. 38 FOOT P'-'e ~ ""°" ·fteb. . • · • · '-• ' Real Estate Loans Ii ~-, -""· -19, Newport Beach, Bea. 6054-'if ....--_RA. Ii hi&-GaUe7. Bead. l.Arce cal>ln, rdi~ ~ ', . . ¥t?S MES, APTS., Jb•o'·-prop. =;.:~~::.ct/'--. Rellldenoe Hari>or 1238-W ,. D ,. I i\. O.:,& -J .. : ~Ila. If-tonk. .,:;, ...... rey 8 'DDOOi? r:.:· ., AS&· YEARLY IUIIfr4.I · -~ ..... ; -tlol' Mr. IUcl! IAwta • ..,..-Mite •-12 onf,. lnsula -U"""l~ 2 -lianta .A.na Realty Co. ll"'!Jll4n f'arll'No ..,,,,,_pla.IU.NLIU.'8 · ; , .' ~ 1 Tnl II. Traol< A-.e., W-UO 8-IJJ lta .......:..,. -~· $78 -~ ... W. i71~._Santa Ana llU.2,12« ·' •, lllWL -!II ."'t.,'.S. ~ua j . fllGT<i 11'~11. do Jliut ~ Iller. • • ·tfittcH oa 1 _ m•>· -.ie u;-7~ 1ua,.w: · _.._ V<'ll , ...,rs · AWNINGS l """" ~ · · 0~ 20 rr. CAJUN CR~ o.t ·1 '* ~-~· · . Tun» ~ ~lltAJl ~ -. • ~ M'l>'l0¥!!ID _ • ' 01'W9-. . ~· cloo't ·ltAve'nO -tolr. clo' -'-'-· 41s.i8 '9..,a;"a llJUl',P\'9 .c•. " ' FOR LO~S . iolld . •• .. -R d?ta•t .• ·~·-....---..... .._.,. -l ltT su:so. ~at-·-~oo .. <lllJ!ee ~.i ~·~. ~1?• a..~" I ..... , Og ..... (} ........ --··<I· ien'-Cold -· type AhlmJnum ••• ..,_Mai • all for -0. Boie '*•Cua °""9. OIJI at -lltl-R. -Ana. ·.JP.· .. odol--.. :11 •••Iii,[. :: 0 ,...a1.11t7, It wm._... :roa to ~cm ~ lolond, J-'118''.EllTDCATEll . -~}Jr. uea w. . .. • 12Ca 2-41111 • • -... ~ "' .... .-.. .-- • ......__ --......... -~-....... . ' -~·-~ • • -•"-' • ·' hi ""'"' ---.... ..,a ... . Hq.; 1lewariS. 119 Kanne ........ -tso -. . Ea=rt -riw . •11wao • .,.-' .. .._ ' . . ' -v.A -D. Ill: ""'-_..<.J ~)' Ialaqd..Hartior M . ~" ...-&nt:a, An-T -1Qtt. . TleT~ HJT.~~nlBJICO~ ftlm; • ~ •. > ~ '• W J:_ J'laek ._.:.,.....:c_.~_ .. ;:: Tent & AW:U.~ d nva ~ ~---~ :.!ip~~~=""8*. =-t~i::'\r;ja&Tal~,......_~~n'..-.... -=. --... "" . .....111::-* ., ...... '... t :,rw ) •' SJ I 30'8 .... ,.,,. 'J+M ... ,_... ~, •'~ ~ ,• • _ ricTt . "' • "-r-......... 01...,...S -JICllt Jlap. ~ . . • ' •• ,,. . - • " • ·' • • I - ., • --.. ---------------···--·-- - --------.. - - - -~ .. -:..· .. ~ ... -...... -... - -·1 -- -...... - ----- ---.. ; -- - - - -• . . -i --------...... ---.... ;--..,~,.,._.-. : • : • f • ,. .••• w •••• : •• e: •••••••••••••• ' • • • ·• .,, .. ..._ BLANCHE A. GA.~1'$8. Real«>r HOW"1U) JI'. <;.\Rl'f~. •SaJea · ' . 311 Marine Ave., -twbo& 18land Ph. Har. 1611 or le72 t!Wtior flj&..K evenlnga INOOKE. 2 UNITS nr. 118W be.ii." fUl'1l. OAe bu 4 BR. 8 Ba., other baa-;2'iBR, -1, ha.; largt! Iv. rms., Iota of tile In , kitehw and baths. Sun deck. Nr. So. Bay. l'rlced for qUlck sale with low dn. pa~. .. $22500. BAY FR. ·BEAU!'r. OorgeGUll lge. Iv. rm., . fr. pl., unit beat, din. rm . .-li>t.,Qf tile In klt~ben and baths. 3 bedrooma, 2 -baths, dbl. gar., !dry rm., work shop. Nr. !>Ua. center. Really a honey. Xlnt. 11n~. $9950. Charm. 2 B. R. home. din. rm. Patio. Land- scaped & fenced. 4 yra. old. Really. a honey. Excellent terms. LITTLE IS. Owner moving. Must sell. 100 ft. from Bay. Unobstructed marine view. A REAL home with lots of room, for gracious living. Newly redecorated Inside • <>ut. Wood firs,, carpeted. 4 BR, 2 ,baths. All Jll'. living. En- closed play area for children, New G,E , dish- washer, Bendix & dryar. f!riced -BELOW re- placement cost for QUICK sale. CORONA DEL MAR ATTENTION G, I. $650 dn,,with low monthly pay- ments. Move into brand .new beaut, 2 BR in- dividual home So. of Hgy. Hdwd. firs, Dbl. gar. HURRY as this is almost rompleted and will be sold quickly, LISTINGS WANTED BLANCHE A. GATES -Realtor D0?1T'T BRING Y-OUR WIFE ',• a•:eoo .water front home with .tJJlflA:SS you are ready to BUT. ·pier. ·Beautitul U.'cdn« l'OOm with When ahe 8ee8 this tavel~ bor&e ,paUo '1.acLDg water. _2 bedroom8 ~n lf!-DO ISLE ahe wont ta'6e and boys -room. 2 baths. Double NO tor an &ru1wer .. You will garage: 11' cash. Dnmediate pos- bolh realize It wu designed for eessi01l.- a "HAPPY UFE.'' This home SlO,~ nearly new contemporary hu three bedrooms and 2 baths Bermuda home, 2 bedrooms, sun and la located on 2 lots where deck oJt living room with ocean you have ample separation rrdm. view. bouble garage. R-2 Jot other houses. The patio, cabana with apace tor rental units. ,,.. and b~rbecue and other out-cash, bal,ance F . H . A ., $47.50 door living features m&ke lhifl month. a home you cannot duplicate. W AN Price and terms very attractive. m. E . GOLD, Realtor ALSO on LIDO ISLE a cempact, easy to manage, smart Jooking BAY- FRON'l'l home. This · is on the NORTH BA YFRONT and ha.a a • large living room, dining room, c lever kitc hen, 2 bed- rooms, bar. pier and ·float and includes plans fo r expansion. Hr.in1e is con1pletely furnisQ.ed and price and terms \fo'.lll sur- prla you. ALSO 901 Coast Highway Newport Beach, Bea, 6054-W Reaidenoe Harbof 1238-W WONDERFUL BUILDING SITES 2 LoU-100' width on Blurt back ot Arches overlooking ·say and ocean and Lido Isle. ·Lot near ocean on 3-tth at.- Japaee, 1Unshtne and alr, both '91de8-i1a50, See Olive Mlller-2006 Court St. Phone Harbor. 343. A f~w choice building lots on LIDO ISLE at rock bottom prices. PRIVATE BEACHES, tennia courts. clubhouse and many other advantages ;·make __________ 1_6_cB_1 these lots Vf'ry desirable. W e are th e DEVELOPBRS ot LIDO 1SLE where a littlP buys a LOT, LIDO ISLE PROPERTIES, Inc. 3333 VIA LIDO N£'NPORT BEACH, CALIF, HARBOR I~ **SOLD** 618 San Bernardino Ave. NEWPORT HEIGHTS By a Multiple Listing Realtor -MONEY TO LOAN LOANS For Honies with 4 70 -5 1h 7<7' ht. Lons; term, Low pqment #peclalllllllg In F , R . A . and a. I, Plano, O\i% Conatrueu,.. 1-u CALI, BOB BATl'LER Har. 3183 for Pree ..AppraiMl Bep, POIRIER lllORTGAQI: CO, Metro, Llto Ina. ll'lmdlt. Ill 8-11811 Yttc LOAN8 TO BUILD, DIPROWI, BUY, MODICRNlZlll. Oil RltJ'lNANCS W• Buy Truot ~ ft'WPOJlT BALBOA »'lii•P •1, BA VJNQS Ir LOAN AllllN. aaaa Via Lido PIL Bar. - COLLECTIONS The oklest organization ln OTange County apeclallslng In the col- lection of delinquent accounts.. Establlahed in Santa Ana for 28 )'ff.t'li. Appling Collection Co. ColnmercJ&l Nat'I. -Bids;. 4th and lluab, Ban.ta Ana , KI, 2-3570 and KI. 2-M79 tttc MODERN HOME **SOLD** LOT ON LIDO ISLE B,y a Multiple Ll.sUnl' Realtor M-1 LOt Locat~ ln choice industrial dis- trict. Has small Atorage bldg. or _garage on rear. " Estate Ownership, MUST SELL __ $3250 &\v, ,& ~h Realty 1460 Balboa Blvd. Harbor 1264 78c80 SHORECLIFFS SPECIAL 3 Bedrooma, 2 baths, Just completed~ $4500 waterfront. John Voi?el Co. lSOl Coast "Tltghway Corona del Mar Harbor 1741 Balboa island Bayfront Home 78c IDEAL LOCATION wtth' 60 tt. frontqe on tine bflach. Large · pier and float. Full price Only $35,000 'll'OR, DQOCDIATE BALE Stanley -Hadfield • HARBOR 20 or .top ID at the office at 218 Mutne Bal-laland O~NEEDS , $3fOO ·CASH Su'bn'Mit .,,.... .._ ....,_ce. Ver:y at~ --Ba1'\le ~almula ~po Cod ootlap. 3 BR, and,.2:ilethR, prclen, ,Pickel fence, ftreplac., -. -.. ,,.ao. -1 ~to~ Needs paint. , Bay & Beach Realty s •• t ,,.... Apnta USO--·~UM I \ .. $1000 Down, $58 JIG.; 2 BedJ:oQn1 llAUae on -ot •lP'01und. Jli&' )lam """ bQnMlll, .ic. m-lo ~-\ -,'Talu! 18 ,to .JIO foot u.11-' ..-ID M do.wn _.,.t, NICE TWO ai:DROO¥ ,HQ¥JI Oil 1/3 -· 8""..utWI,¥ ..,_:; ed lo bull 1-o. N'!PltWet\ .and Q.owera. Qar .. e. I " . . . - -I • • , , . ' " Q· . ~ / ~ , :An..:.' . , ,~ ...... • ,.; t ur .. Ulllll • .# . a.1 r J?: 18!1' 00•.-r . ~--... 1081 -OQR ........ ~ . . . .. .. ,l\uya th1-J.dMJM~. 41&Jint~ .uei~ r• I , • ' '2"*'*8. tq . ~qr~-... aed yaM MP•-·• A ~U:\"'~ ....,. .IP ,J&llelf. HoWie , ~ .... _, .. ~·1 ~p_,ta~jtO. •, . ·ho~e : ·' patio with aa ifirep~·.1 I I ' UI , ¥,RQllP :QllPUilK,Jll dlQBOllil•· QEL ~ ij l(llP .. tiM'k -:JilW. ~~ 1 W' .Jilt *""" ,91 .tlivd: 2 blO<~ to >ileaeb j -~-, I -.llldl!c , to --~V.ny. •-yields 15% "m-.tment •. ... ,. _ unitlasid .... ~. -,.._ liQallE ¥Ml~ 'Ui1lll ffliJCED1 smnajR ;lU!!)IT1'*1-S ..AlllM> bi, pll!i8ed ,....-~ -,furnished or A Good Buy a.t $6350 .tSK ~ •· ••~ • G:. 1=: n!;:'-i~.: BONA DQ.. II.AR FBOPER . place, J&rge kltch~n, Big y...i. ,._ ~~'ill-t 121MO;t1at llGMJw.aro,,Co.lona de) Mat' garage and ·hor.. C!Ol'J'&I ,wttll' "°'""' ....._ B 1JileV8i ,.._ A...J ,.._ _ j barn, Full .Price onlY $7000, ':ii "'6ltl!t 0 ,I'd, 1 ~ """1 '.-P~' Ha._ llbor 1-037 Owner l>oueht ranch ,Jn lda!Jo , _ and really wut. lo aell. I Eau Name the Turms · · ,A.NY.Ob{E CAN BUY . ' The8e Beautiftlt 2 and 3 Bedroom Hdmea haodi.. ~~!l ~ lront infor. I Located in Camp Manpr . i home?? ? No telephone matlon. NON VETS -From $550 to $850 Down tf'lua lmpowido) I -One Acre MO Y P .,\ YMENTS LESS THAN $50 (Incl. Taxes I& Ins, l TERANS -NG DOWN ·PA 'r.1 """J., cloee to city park. Ide«) ·tor courte'or apartment houae . .Bar- gain at $4000. H(ll!W"'a ·this · for an idea? Say 8 t.o 10 couplee get ~ogether on an "own your apartment" plan. Include •· c~etaktt'8 apartment; &l9o a large rumpus room a.l'ld · patJo I (·111•1&1 Impounds) J, ·~~,J, I, FHA Quality ..Homes Built by ~ , Geo. M. Holst~in and Sons , Located jost1 2 blocks West. of New,PQrt Blvd. Tum Wf"t at Bprr lor ·enlertalnlDg, W.e'JI ·IMIP '41ll ,. we can, JOE MolClll!:, --ll Lumber Co. to Tburin ,Street. 1 ,000 -$7100 for 2 Bedroom Homes 100 for 3 !Bedroom Homes ( 1615 sq~ ft.) i Reservations now being taken ; 0£0, B, WEISS, BuB!neu Jkoker' 1799 Newport,JllW,.,Cotla·- '"l!Hli: 1111111T IJ'OWJl ON ~" I If you wait you will be too late, I Phones: Office B11mn Al:fil Res_. Phone Beacon 65454, or Beacon 5529-M I I C. GALEN ,DENISON, Realtor GEO. T, EVERSON -Salesman, 490 Newport Blvd, COSTA MEsA Ph, Bea, 6243-W ' ' (Evenings Harbor 8157-W) • CEMENT BLOCK , BEACH HOME INSPECT l-5, P.M. 12 BLK FROM OCEAN, BEST BURF·FISHINO AND BATH- ING BEA.t::H, LOW 'UPKEEP, 2 BEDRMS,, VERY LARGE LIVING ROOM, FIREPLACE· :;:~ s1':K~T~~F s~:: AOE SPACE, FURNISHED OR1 UNFURNISHED. TERMS AVAILABLE -Owner' 124 -36th St, Newport_ Be,acl\,,,., **SOLD** 2030 POMONA Costa Mesa lly • Multiple Li.sting Re&ltor I LIDO WATERFRONT INCOME ' I TRIPLEX--Tw~ apts on leases with ,single avail- able for owner •or more income. Just completed triple garu,ge, j Garbage disposals, Wardrobes, Nicely furnish~. _ I A real investmept, worth investigating at $42;500 Terms -might take late cruiser or car as part , payment, Princlpala. Phone Beacon 6118-W, 76c78 Home and In~ome 1 WANTED on Balboa Island 2 '~room ho~. PLUS J bedroom Jtental unit. Extra larte prage. ·Located on I acre wfth 80 &9- eorl.ed fruit trees. 1JYo blocks East or Newport Blv~ .. clMe to everything. This Is , sacrltlce tor OJtly $7600. A 3 bedroom 2 bath house and I 1 garage. Buy A HO FIRST!'! A NEAT l BEDROOM OME, w"ll loeated near High chool. Large liylng room and Plenty cwsets. Built jto bedrm. litter. s~o. $1 A SMALr! RANCHOj in Costa Mesa.. Nice tor the c ildren. Keep 2 or 3 horses. On ac res, good Ioc.1ttlon near cdunt club. Flne 3 bdrm. home tilt In '42, tile kite.lien, cement ~ent, pantry. Nice barn, le n h.ae. and pens tor othe11 11 tock . Young tiiitt trees galore, grapes and berries and m&.nY re ex- tras. $1~.000 Is a bargai price. fo6200 1_~e_wn and .own will carry ., •. $77.60 manth. NEWPOR'l: HEIGHTS la ~rooin beauty. IJ.1g llv. room, n.zrepla~e. dln. rooih, over 13001 eq. teet. Price •1i,ooo. Terma' a.v ble. * * * * Small Ranqh Panoramic View 2 bedroom English '.tohome, ~EWPORT HllIGRTB, 2 of Ocean and Harbor gal'age, • sta11 hone m , thick-bome, hdwd, t1oora, t en bou9e on 1 acre. Ideal for We have a nloe corner lot.and caah hWh .ch90l and~ . 510 Ocean Blvd. ' ::::;s1e';."~10;';';t.!i1ar:;;:' 8~ to trade :,::i ~ !':' .J. ';;7ci: m, Corona del Mar trom l!anta Ana eou~try club. for, 'oewe"' and uWIUM all 'In, Price only $10,760. tls must Call Harbor 1990-M Tbe _Prief of 1&300 . µtis Well arranged 3 bedroom home, <be eeen to be apprecl ed. 77 079 the ~ buy ln tbe eights. maids room. all fUmtshed. ll:n· $33~0 dqf". · closed pattil ·o. 3 cat (a.ta&'I!. Fine' -j I · COSTA MESA'S FINEST construe on, u--··tif: _ul Triees ----.--~-----ESTATE MUST BE SET'rLmD , ~ i new ho\,\8es on 1 lqt p d U H Beautiful 3 Bed Oom gar., 900 sq. ft. In tron house Price is $28,500 , an . a . n1que , ome r and. 520f sq, It. In rear house, Make pffer. N~ reasonable 1 '-ahi1l ·~~r I.-+ HOME built by a ~cood ·b)iilder for ·0wner ;iust aell no~! e thla offer will t;e refused. "'l'" '-'""' I" hta own ·f)Olne• Real'"' yard wall ' atetrmop 8 c, e .. ;rife $10.~: 1 .. ~~~it A unique 2 bedroom hbme on a enclosed. Walking diatance to Earl SEE Chamberlain comer lot ln an Jde"1 location town. $10,000, terms. • • • . ·CI08e in. A st house REAL ESTATE Loans ... Insurance ... BuiJder•j 500 Coast 8lvd;, -corona del Mar Harbor 2188 : * .. .. .. built ln atyle with e home. Anhitecr.tw:e ot the eoooelved by ·a.n a ,llome .. beill&' sold ,flll'Ri8hed with .a TE!J;:.VlSlON, --~, Lota""' OORONA ncn ~ ........ -a_2 ..........___ fruit trees and ga.rage!area. Lot Qt.&.I ..... ~ uio::v.-•••-la 65 x lMI. Thia ho~muat be house, hdwd. noon, firepa&ce, sold tmmediatelt and e owner sundeck otf living rooml 'VieW<1 h.U placed a price o $7760 90 Dbl. p.rage. R~ lot. PllA.~ that It will move in a hurry. .approved. Select district. Olm-Down payment i8 o ty' $2700. er, Harbor 167-W. 7Se7~ See this for a good ~· OWNER'S sAcRlFlcz -• B A NEREs' ON Furnished duplex, I bedrm eadtl • • unit. 2 yrs. old. Close to ocea.n.1 PHIL SULLIVAN.'~- $1500 down $7850 tull _price.-1982 Newport Bl!rd. 3711 Balbo1L Blvd., Newport' Coat& Mesa 91acon 5225 Beach. Call Tw1n Oa1<.t Olllill, , ______ ,_7_1J1'1_•'1 Lido Isl~ Bl~ Site 46 x 88 Corner, Ho"" IO ft. clOM ln But side lot. '1.3ll0 cub, HARBOR BLVD. Best Buys Close In 50 x 160 ,,,,,,,,, .. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,$2.600 M x JM), comw -···---$6.CSOO aaBT. H. .MOl'T.ET -J:MO ~ -.BlYd., Osw\a Mesa 'Ba • .,..,.,4 Rea. Bea. ~117-J ~Wand Opea for hspection ' p~ , 'Saturday.and Sunday **SOLD** 410 OCEAN BLVD. Corona del Mar By. Multiple Uating Realtor .Al«) -lot at ,Ba~,P<~co olta .ea'lllO 0 GRllENL&Ar ,,. ~>C. __ J pen Sunday s112 Newpqn ~, 1~5 ' 609 Via ~dO SQud 1 Waterfront ., J Lido 1sle Bayfront ,, Balboa ~yes PIER AND FLOAT -4 --.,J A --a bt>tha,• I.up play -. UISlt '"'I S a, ~ 't th -L 2 ~ 62 11, .._.., IJI" .. M QJ p I trontaae.. · I Ml Kn. Elr<ld on t11e ..._ty ~ \!eliilQIS $45,000 l , . . • 1°"5 , 403 -!tth .St. . OO"':""· --OVE and ,lll'O'ft lo your- llO!f that' u.u. .. tile .-.... , In tbe ,My -S bedml. and den f boliae, 1 % MUs.a. n.toe poUo, Pr~ce tl,\1,580 GRaiA•U' A ~-CIC. 3}12 New~.-_ : ilW'. ,J!51!2 r 1,_ Barney Franc . ue REALTOR + Llu,µN LA Pl:R 1. Jt.uoclatee 400 E. 17~ St, at Tu . Ave. Costa ·M . , Ph. llM. 5 79-W' SO iCLEU Swee1j and Cozy __ _ .J.n a nice lnew nefghbo sur- rounded .with other ae.w homes. Lovely~rm . flome, 3 blkB. from nter Of .0081.a Mesa. Cacy II g robrn With large picture ow. Dlraing area, , kitchen. I Service room_ Fu J I !>9th. G"'8ge, Land!lcafed with shnrbs ~d nowers. , Completely ten c ed. Preced o sell at $7950 With terms. · W e . are tit.king reservations to r aummer \ rentala. ouJ e R Miller 1200 Cou Ave-. Newport Beach Ph e Harbor 343' \ it -. ' a ='M'••. swr.&'1!111 II-BEAL 118'rATll . STANLEY SPECIALS • •• • • . ,. EXCLUSIVE LISTING& • G. I . Re8ale -Flower Street Price $9750 -$1390 Down 4% LOAN -Well built 3 bedroom home -CLEAN AB .A. WHISTLE. H.a.rdwood floors, tile kitchen, Iota at •torage, best quality venetian blinds, dual noor tw'- n.&ce, double garfl«E>. Large Jot. Immediate posaeaakl!n. NON-Ol. I .'a -HERE IS YOUR CHfi.NCE -DON'T DELAY, Call Mary DickBon st Harbor 1013, evenings Harbor 0685~R. NEWPORT HEIGHTS ,, OUlBta.ndlng view lot -priced to sell. It's high and level. View ot Harbor and Ocean. 45'xl25' to aile)'. It's tree and olear, taxes .and bonds paid. Price only $4500. Call Beacon 5795. Attention Brokers -this ·ii a. Mu.lliple U.tlng, Balboa's Most Ultra Modern 4-Unit Apt. Building ONE BLOCK FROM EITHER ,BAY OR OCEAN. Each apt. has exceptionally large Uvjng room, roomy bedroom, at.tractive bath, up-to-minute kitchen and ample closet space. It alao contains a .!JUn deck, well arranged laun- dry room and showers for bathers. Th('y a rt> completely furnished v.rith the very best of everything. This prop- erty is a MUST for you to Sl'C if you are in the mar- ket for rental Income. It shov.•s a net income: of 13'/<. Phone Bt>acon 5795 or Harbor 1013. EARL W. STANLEY Realtor 17th .and Co&at Hlway 15th and lrv!ne Newport Beach Newport Beacll 225 Marine Ave. 615 Coast Highway Balboa Island 3113 \V. Newport Blvd. Corona del Mar Newport Beach , , Highway Frontage Heart of Miracle Mile J?usiness 50' x 130' $8,000 Balboa Income 2 BR, Cottage, Patio yard, Plus 2 BR, apt over garage, Furnished, Bargain at 6 Apts, 5 lots. $11,000 Terms Plus 2 BR, Cottage and 12 garages. V" blk, from bay, Lifettime income, $40,000, Terms, BALBOA BAY FRONT • Gorgeous view. 3 BR, 2 baths plus room and bath over garage, Furn, Sandy beach, $19,000, Terms, SOUTH COAST REALTY COMP ANY 302 Main SL Balboa Phone Harbor 2034 2 Bedroom Home $8500 On two 50 ft, lots, Good corner location, 1 blk, from Blvd, Built 1940, All kinds of fruit trees, flowers and vegetables, A nice place and a real buy, 3 Bedroom Home $2300 Down One of the loveli est on Broadway, Costa Mesa, Fireplace.' Ud-i-d.' floors, Large fenced ,,y~ . .f11tio., ~ Much landacaping. Built 1947. Immaculate condi-. lion. Has 4 % loan at $58,83 pe r month, Make reasonable ·offer for equity, MUST HA VE PROMPT ACTION ON THIS! BEACON HILL REALTY 466 Newport Blvd, Beacon 5713-R (2 blocks above Arches) CORONA HIGHLANDS New Owners New Prices! New Terms! Rolling hillside holl!esites overlooking hills and Newport ,Harbor. Only in Corona Highlands can such spacious building sites be secured for so little money. • As long as 5 years to pay for lots. All ~provements are id and paid for. Residents have access to private beach. Fully restricted to guarantee future values. Prices reduced as much as 50 70 , AT CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. f CORONA HIGHLANDS Newt Cox, Sales Mgr, Walter B. Mellott., Inc Owner PR HARBOR 414-J HARBOR 2533 NEW LIDO ISLE HOME 213 Via Jucar Large 2 Bedroom 2 bath home. Enra large living 01'00m, dialng alcove, ,full tile Jdtehen. ~rrored w. Payne fur-nace. I .anal and patio. . Newly and , beautifully ,furnished. • \ ., ' I ··-····=·---·--·------~---------- I • -I . -I ' Zeta T11u Alphas to Meet Saturday at Fullerton The monthly meetlnl' , ot the Zeta Tau Alpba Alumnae club wtll be held at Mn. llDbeTt ll'lll· ton•• hont'e, Jl"ullerton, on June i.t, at 1 :30 p. m. Plana at thle mffUnl' will be made for bu,. be.nd'a nJsht In July. At the lut meeting Mra. Mun- .on W . ~tUe of Buena Jark wu elected treuurer of the club. Any interested Zeta not rece.tv- lnl' an announcement of the meet: Ing thi11 month pl~ contact Mra. Robert Fulton, Fullerton 879-R.. lad._ Bair StJllng -a Bpec:lalt7 bJ' Du - DAN'S BARBER SHOP In Bo.-Theatn Blq. "" &.. ........ 111..S.. "sD' •• Jl/dfJ/,e4_ FLOWERS saz Newport BouleYVd at We.tmhlater Pboae-., 5Ul-W Adventist Churchn to. E~tabllsh First African Hospital • An ottering to help Mtabllah the ftrat Seventh Day AdvenUat • hoe- pltal ln rr.nch w .. t and ll:qua- torial Africa will be ctven Ba!· urd&y b7 Sabbath ecltool mem· bers ot the local Advent11t church ln cooperation wtth other churchea of the denQJntn&Uon. . . , Planl for the hOl:pltal, to be located a\ Ndoumbl, French c.m- eroon11, ale now complete. Mra. Dorothy W. Rutledge, Sabbath achool superintendent. •\al~. Con· st.ructlOJl will , •tart u aoon u funds reach the mJMl.on field. 11he said. Each Saturday ~ce April l , reporta of mlulonary progre.811 and med.teal needs have been given the achool. They ieu or a high toll of Ute takert by dUleue for lack of medical factllttea. In numerous Communltle1 70 per cent of the childi'en die tn their flrat year; in other places 60 per cent of the natlvea have tuberculoel•. Nearly all have veflerea.J dlaet.eea. The hoapltal when erected will train natives &11 nursea who will then be sent to their own vlllagea to aid their people. Today In this 21ectlon. Adventi11t.a have five prin- cipal rnialon di11penaary 11tatlon21 and numerou21 11choola. The 7WJ.OOO Adventlst church members throughout the world will participate l.n thla ottering, Mrs. Rutledge a.id. She announced •••••••••••••Ill] the 11pecial project tor the next IS week& u the e~Uon of a school FREE WEDDING CO~'SULTATJON BY APPOINTMENT - By Tbe Cf"H.tor of Stnpq Star, DelllllA Day's Weddlns. FLOWERS and llECORATION. FLOWER.S hy MORRI· Yonne•IY or San Franclaco Phone Harbor 2010 anytlmP DAY or NIGHT THE HARBOR AREA'S ·ONLY COMPLETE • SHOP • every nationally advertised baby neceesity • BRAT SHOP 1809 Newport Ave. Costa M- Beacon 6959 You Can Play BmER TENNIS with a better RACKET on a . mid-Pacific island. Servtce11 at Newport H elghta church are: Church and Sabbath school, Sat· urday, 9 :30 and 11 a . m . Ord- nance11. Prayer meeting, Wedne21day, 7 :30 p. m. Topic, Secret or An· swered Prayer. Mls&lonary Volunteer meeting. Friday, 7:30 p. m. Pictures of China. Dore&.9 Society Thursday 10 to 3 1121 W. Glenwood Place, Santa in the church Dorca21 room. Mr. Kenneth B . Perry, pastor, Ana. Beacon ~209-R. I Sister is Guest of Mrs. Kenneth Stewart ' Mrs. .. R obert Patteraon ot San Leandro .!pent the week end with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mr!. Kenneth Stewart, and daughters. Joyce and Mary Lou, 268 Broadway, C6sta. Me11a. Mi88 Joyce Stewa.rt accompanied Mr11. Patn.r11on be.ck to San Lean- dro. continuing ' from there to Yakima. Waeh., where 1he will p&.88 the 11Ummer months with her uncle .and aunt. Mr. and MrR. F. W . Riebe. Pinkley _Relatives Here for Graduation To attend the graduation or their gra.nddaughter, Luc.y Pink- ley, from Newport Harbor Union High school, Mr. and Mra. George Starkey and Dr. and Mrs. V. M. Pinkley of San Bernardino, have been visiting the A. ~. Pinkley family of Broadway. Coeta ·Meaa. SPAl..DISG and WRIGHT & DITSON 7 so f 'RAMM -~cu .... 110 Value ................ • D U SL.OP FRA.'l.ES ~plar 110 Va.lue ....... . 7.50 ::';:n~ :b·~;~o~ ........................... 9.95 •• -- ONE-DAY RESTRINGING SERVICE "ALL WORK OUARANTll:EI>" BOB'S SPORTING GOODS 11th & HARBOR BLVD. OOSTA MESA BEA. 10%1-R Going to .· Build Soon? IF YOU WANT new dlstlnctlw dMlpln1, highest standanb of l!ODSbuetioa, bOIHl9t v.Jne with all DD· necemary pn>ftta tlDd ezpe-"8ml••ted; H yoli want all details of plannlns, fl•s·d'I& tlDd ooutroc- don handled by a qnallfled, eompetat Pitenl COii· tractor Ulen have JODI' new home or IDoome property "F.ql_lltable Bnllt." . Plana and add-.s OB l'flqae..& of "Eqnlt.llle BnDt" homM In .Pomou, PaM"ea, AJtadeoia, ADwalmo, S... Marill,o; AulM!m aad Newport Beaeh. lqllltuble lull Ha•i• Co. Wm. E. ANGOl.D Reall• -lald1r -1as....-ce 901 <Jou& lli&na, • NMjion "-Ii ·-~-........ 1*-W ........... ...,,, ' ' John H ddon ~o. ~~· u'.•t• Frielatt 1 F;otn S n Jose C-ofiege . John -ot Newport Beach LI one of 1150 atudenU who Writ ..-e1 clecT•• and/or1 teAh tng creden at the ~nuai com mencemen · exerci.. of San Jon Stal& Coll , June 21,· ~ clua '19 the ...,....t tn the htsto~ of the . . colle-p. mmen.cement Will be held at 4 m. In the Spartan Bia· dlum. . The onl Newport ~h 11tu- dent tn th June graduating clue will receJ an A. B~ dep-ee In joUrnalmn He la """-ot Mrs Rhwtand odgklnaon, 117 Via DI jon, Lido le. She an~ Mr. Hodg- ldnllon le thla morning (or San Joee &nd UI return Monday. Mr Haddon I do three months' l"'- terneablp CJl 90me newapaper near San Joae ~ aummer, then he and blll wife 'olty will return to the Harbor In ptember. Mrs. D. C. MacKenzie Observ s Natal Day 1 • PAINllltG CLASSES ·s~· h•"9 ~ aad BUii Life 111 OU a.Gd \\'~r r ·......ai 'Pllll .&.. N. ~ Ra. Brandt and . Ne,..... OMmbe.rtUa. • RZclAL CBD.DllBN'S CLASSES . wec1n-1da7 ... Frida)' llornlap--Bett)' Dike and .loan In·lnc-t • • • Best:ttratlc6 • OT before MOllday. June :26th ) HANDT· DDlE SCHOOL -Gold-~ del Mar Te&epbonP Harbnr 1188-\\" ------r MORTIMER SCHOOL • I (FO..-.S 1919) • I Mi CORAL AVE.. BALBOA ISLAND 11 1\J,. 652 • I SUMMER SCHOOL • . I OPENS JUNE 27 I 5 days Week17 • .8 a. m. to noon l ror SIX Wl:EK.8. (UntJI Aue. 4) careraJ hdlvkluall tulUon In I • Grades. H.1p Scboel and Coller Pl"'paralion. I • Number11 Limited. I 0. A. MORTIMER. • M . A. 0).:f(1rd, l 'rinrlpal I ----·-...+ - • BRANM·DIKE SUMMER SCHOOL Student. flnd <Jbl 1ketcblJll' and ~tins. Standlll&' In torecround I e PhJ1 BrandL The two. tOf'8Uler with Norma Chambr r'9.l.u et.aft of the aebool which O!M'ftlt It.a Mlt..90ft on Saturday <Jove pt Nent&ns a variety of •Ubjecta for lke.. A. N. A. and down by the boat le Ile¥ d Joan lrviDc Brandt form the teachlnc ' Happy birthday WU a&ld to Mra. D. C. MacKenzie when friends an relaUvea helped her celebrate e occulQn Sundar, June 11. ner attend~g the Flah Fry ancJ. rnlval th group re tumed to the home f. Mr. and Mra. Mac en&le,' 438 rnard St. Costa Meaa, for duaej"t and cor Announcement of Summer School ''THE BALBOA TUTORING SCHOOL" Brandt-Dike. Summer Sch.ool Beg"ns S-eason with Saturday ·open' H se . Garden Authority to Address Fuchsia Gr p Costa Mesa -Bay Cities.Fuchsia .!OCiety la pr~lng an outstand- ing apea.ker, J . J . Uttlefleld, on Wednesday evening, July 15 lq American Legion hall, Col:ta Mesa1 Member.! a" reminded or the change from tbe uiual date. M r. Uttlefield 111 a writer for leading magazines and newspapers and broadcuta prden chfl.11 each l"riday over KXLA. &. well as ap- pearing on televl•ion prog-ram.s giving Important fundamentals or gardening. He la a craduate of the Univeraity or California and hu had 22 yeara practical experi- enC:J In hia aubject. A pl~t sale IJ!d re.freahment hour wtll1 follow the prosram. to w't1ch &II .are invited. • • ' I Mesa Homemak•rs Plan Park Luncheon for Thurs., June ~9 Coata Mesa Homem ... ken wtll m~t Thuraday, June 2,, at 10 a. m. In the Co:iita Mesa Efark. Mrs. Marian Prentlsa, count)' home ad· vl!Klr, will address the l g-roup On "Sug.gestlon!'I tot Prepiring Bar· becue and Patio Meali:i."! A report on the anhual sum- m,e r Farm Wom{'n'i:i Ca~p at For- =~~e~~:e ;~I~ beh:~;e:r~c;:u7t~~ Mlthoft. Ma rge Brock£ft. E8ther P ri dham and Betty Njc1oL• Thursday's meeting viii be a share-the-cost luncheon. The ladies are to bring their own f table ser· vice. I A11 part or their co~unlty su ... vie~ the l:(om~e recent.)¥ maaet\Uo'1'Rpr-l3 · County Hospital. bring:Jng birth· day cards, flowers an1 birthday cake to five elderly \\'qmen pati· en ts. I Sermon Subjei t Next Sunday mornln~ the Rev. Perry F, Schrock, minister of the Communlty Church. ConFregatlon- al. Corona del !\.tar. WJll preach upon the subject, "Recbnciled to God -What Doe,, It lean?" The Sunday .!Choo! of e Corona del Mar church will con nue right through the summer. {week-end gue.!ts and summer reB fdenU a.re cordially invited. ' .. SIX WEEKS SUMMER SESSIO~ . IN ELEMENTARY aad HIGH SCHOOi. s1 ·n.1t:<'1'~ ' roLY 5 TO AUGUST I• -Guest Pastors to Occupy Pulpit at Christ Church .r~~ the J ompany wele )tr. and Mra. ~rie )Cnapp. ~-and Mr11 Hou.n: 9:00. a. m. t.o J :00 p. m. Rest.tration July S -8:00 a. m. Names or visiting puton who will occupy the pulpit or Christ Church by the Sea during the ab- sence of Rev. Thomas Roy Pen- dell thia aummer were releaaed this week by Mrs. William Mc· Donald, chairman of the pulpit aupply committee u follows: • June 25---Rev. Charle11 Hand, &Miatant minister, Costa Mesa Community Church: July 2-Rabo- bl Ernest R. Tra.ttner, Weatwood Temple, Loe Angele11; July 9-Rev. Stuart I nnerat, writer and mle- alonary; July 18-Rev. William Heseell . former pastor, Christ Church by the Sea; July 23 and 30 -Re v. Robert Moon, Park Preat- dlo Methodist Church, San Fran- cisco and for the month or August, Dr. Russell E. Clay, First Metho- dist Church, Whittler. Thomas S. Jones Jr., Born Wednesday at St. Joseph Hospital Thomas Stacey Jones. Jr .. a.r· rived into the world Wednesday at 6:1.4 a . m . In St. J08eph hospital, weight seven poundl'I. He'11 the tourth child or the pre11ldent or Lido I "Je association and hi11 wife, who have two other 1K1n11, Neale and P&ul, and a daughter. Ro11e- m~ry. They reside at 827 Via U do Soud. Neale. who is a year old. ls be- ing cared for by his maternal grandmother. Mr&. Frank P&(e of Loff Angeles. Mrs. Lily Jones of Sierra Madre Is the paternal grandmother. Mesa Homemakers to Meet With _ Mrs: Frank Parsons ; , I ~ M-.,'1!~.~ home of Mrs. Frank A. Pa.rsona. 1591 Paraon21 Road. Co.!t& Mesa. A share or the coat luncheon will be .!erved. , Ideas ror Outdoor Living Is June subject ror all Homemakers meet· lngs and Marian Prentiss, Home Advisor with the Agricultural Ex· tension service will suggeet ldeu tor the planning. equipping and 1 care ot o u t d oo r rurniah!ngs. There will ai,,o be ldeu for out- door menus and entertainlJ\I'. I ANGELENOS VJSIT AT MESA Enjoying a stay In Costa Meaa over the week-end were Mr. and Mn. Georl'tl· L. Baxter of Loe An- geles who were hou.se gueet. of Mr. and Mrs. George F . Anderaon, • -AddttM CommunlcatloRA to .IOH1'. I W. JOHNSON, 8ZO N attl8MUti RObert In~, Mrs. t?a Hart man and J;on John. s. Mayde Roaevere, l.11 of Loi gelea and Mrs. Gene ~ts of ahelm. Corona drl Mar. Calli. I,. MA YFIEL.D'S MARKET wr1esale -C 0 ST A M ES A -Retail Phone Beacon 6555-W t\ \ +·. . Prices Effective Thurs .• Fri. ·Sat., June 22 · 23 · 24 , Flavor-oned lb, Stewing R UNO -69c HENS lh. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ o:o LAMB ,;c iicoi· Sllood 1A38~ I . . -Best I lb. Grade A Skinless .ARE RIBS 45c WIENERS I lh. liallty at a "Pal's" Price. Powell Bros. Props. i * STORE WIDE • STARTS S TURDAY. JUNE 24th AT 10:00 A. M. .. * ' 300 MAIN ST. * Under New Managemerit • • • ' --------------- • . " • • AWNUAt · BUI . . TO :COU.NtlL · FOR :APPROVAL (Ooatlalled from Jltn& l'llp) la the ex\enoton of Newpi>rt BM!. to a proper juncture with 8alboa Blvd. Completion of tile ctty atorea an~ dl8pos&l yard at 15th street and Newport Blvd. i. M-- Umated to cost an addlUon&l ~.000. Sewer pumping · Ratlcll on the Corona del Kar beach LI allocated $10,000. Bulklleadln&" of the Lido I.ale Bridge, 17500; addJ- lion&.J real roorra, 126,000; re· placement of the aewer line under the . bay at the Ar~~ $10,000; new eeatral ft.re'" •tat.Ion at the dt7 llall late w!Ql -Uqent equlpmeat. MOQOO: rnoMDS tun4 for 111.,.tory, Siii,ooo. Departmellt li\14Pta Ml up b;r. uie· dly manaPr .In the bu~pt to be p.-t.ed to the clt;r c&un· cu -:r··nsCht an: oae meJ<ti' flnpronment lilted . ln tile conttnpnt capital ouUay f'Wld. It, u. and when the Pacltlc IClecttlc Railway nmovea It. "de· pot from tbe center of Newport. Budgets -Fl8cal .y Mr 195j)-111 p.,.pooec1 rr ... t Current ExpeMe Fund ...................................... MTS,$00.00 Capital Outlay a.nd Working P'unds .............. 181,000.00 Building Program ................................................. 81.000.00 Watrr F'und ....................................... .' ............... 239,911.39 P a r k Fund ... ....................................................... 10,384.00 Parking Fund ..... ............................................... 6,040.00 ' ~rnchor ale~ 78uoHltdurma rbaler ahowid u. our tint nal 14 ~d1ed ln the ut Com y show room many y rs ago: Ila plywood ma- hogany ull lookesf like a pollahed pecan 8 ell and PreCt aald it. waa swift an tenatble aijd all quality. He said that BUI 8,ewart ·of the ~ubasc had jua~ sailed one back tram Una. pla.n1ng mOlt of the way .. DUI by U ff& Fox lh Eng- land M> years ago, 1 IntemaUQll&I 14s spr d raptdlyJto Bermuda. Canada and the ntted Statet where ey have fiourtahed ever since. lrty two of them race here. Friday June 23 Saturday June 24 Sunday June. 35 Monday June 28 Tueaday June 27 We<Jneaday June 28 Thunday June 2t TIDE TABLE (Pacific Standard Time) moe 3 :32 a. m. 4:52 p. m . 5 :11 a.m. 5:36 p. m. 8 :40 .:. m. 8 :20 p. m. 7:M Lm. 7:06 p. m. 8 :59 a. m. 7 :51 p. m. 9 :63 a. m. 8 :51 p. m. 10:42 Lm. 9:25 e· m. J@ 3.6 4.9 3.3 6.5 3.2 6.0 s.• 6.5 3.5 6.8 3.7 7.0 3.8 7.0 <f. FULL -LAST WW 9:57 a. m. 11:47 p. m. 10:47 a . m. 0:51 a. m . , JI :38 a. m. 1 :44 .a. m. 12:32 p . m. 2:34 a. m . 1:24 p. m. 3 :22 a. m. 2:16 p. m . 4:08 a. m . 3 :07 p. m. 0 .9 J.3 J .3 0.4 L6 ---0.( 1.9 -J.0 lO -J.li t·' -1.7 2.1 State Park Fund ................................................ 1,339.46 Sewa ge T reatment .............................................. 22.000.00 Bond Redemption Requirement.a .................... 88,678.'3 ' ·$710,000.00 ~;zll.000.00 12,000.00 202,469.50 11.334.00 5,352.00 •.1166.00 22,000.00 77,499.66 ' UDO ,ISLE YACHT CLUU'S entrrtal...,,..nl chai'ma11£om .Jo..., does double duty "" he ••n<cs deuert W M~. Gt"'>tge •J\-flchaud at the L. I. V. c. orrl 8e!l80ll opMJns d.Jnner-danoe W.t Saturday. Othen are l\llM8 AglM'l'I Blomqul1o1t . acrOMs rrom ~t .na.. haud; Glenn Wat.erhouse, of San Francl!ICO, The o ly builder of 14• on the Pa.ct!lc ~at today I• young Bill Schock, ho has a small yacht 11hop on 29th street In Newport . Bill waS) one of those fortunate servtce ztien who, When the war ended. Was able t o tum a hobby into a bustneU:. FIR81' qtT.un'ER June 23 MOON QUABTl<R June 29 July 6 NEW MOON July 14 Current Expeme Fud Buditet City Attorney ...................................................... $ T,875.00 B uilding Department ........................................ 16,800.00 City Clerk ............................................................ 1&,385.00 City Hall• Gen eral .............................................. 4~.~-00 E lectr ica l Department ............... ...................... 29,&:M>.OO E ngineerin g Department ........ -............. 10,570.00 F ire Department ..... -········································ !li8,060.00 Life Sa ving Department ...... :............................. 15,219.00 Harbor Department ............................................ 14,4"'6.00 City J udge . .......... ............................................ e.3'rn.OO City Manager ............................ -t······················ 14,090.00 Park Depa rtment ................................................ 7.,291.00 P olice Department ......... ··-··············-··············· 97,210.00 Purcl')a.slng and Warehousing ......................... . Stre('t Department ........................................... ~ 23b.680.00 ·Trailer Park ...... ................................................. 10,082.00 F inance D"partment ........................................ 20,486.00 Sewer Department ···········-································ 3&,235.00 Sp<'cia t fm p rovcmcnt Projects -...a.oo 37,917.DO TOTAl. CURRENT EXPENSE FUN0 .. $176,800.00 Capital Outlay and W o rk-Vig Funds .............. 188,000.00 Building Program ............. ................................. 81,000.00 TOTAf. BUDGETED AND APPRO PRIATED FUNDS ..................... .11n.eoo.oa Estimate of Income by 8o'"""'8 Tttx Penalties ........................................................ $ 1,251.De SalPS Tax ········-... ······-······ ................................. 111.tslf.92 Business Licensee .............................................. 13,"2.50 Bulldlng Pennits ................................................ 20.609.90 RC'corder'!! F ines ........ -······-···············-··········· 9,881 .15 T railer Park ... .......... ........................................ 39,3.ff.20 P ier Conc('Mio n and Permit.a ........................ 8,107.76 Mooring P f'nn\te and ln•pectlona .................. 5,073.30 J,f'asca o n ReaJ Eatate ...................................... 32~.00 F ranchise -Edison Tel. and Gu ................ 13.'7J:~.r.i Garbag£' Contrac t ................... ......... .................. 2,7~·'r9 $ 6,003.08 17,528.00 U,888.00 41,911.00 28,450.00 ll.~00.00 88,996.00 14,088.40 15,833.00 5.480.00 10,608. 7,796.~ 107,471,.00 1.M!l.00 223,02().00 i.1.642.00 28 916.00 39,236.00 18&7,M16.98 02,633.02 • $710,000.00 225,000.00 12,000.00 1941,000.00 $ W0.00 110,107.00 63.000.00 17,000.00 10,000.00 37,000.00 e.000.00 5.000.00 32.840.00 Scl,fer Connections ·:····························· .. ············· 7,070.90 ·'"'"'""'· ···--Lifepard County Payment ..... ....................... -."VYV".UU Jf,li00.00 3,000.00 5,000.00 1,000.00 l~.000.00 Mtacellaneoua Income ............................ ~ 18,114.16 General Fund . .. ........... ._ ...................... ,181,j.S r.cnC'ra.I Fund ................... $338.270.40 T rafric Fines ....................... .................. 27,MS.OO Current Ta.xPs ................................................. 2:59,403.6:1 R edempt ion9 and Pere. .................................... 48,811.Dl . Vf'h1clc License .................................................... 43,808.82 Alcohol License ............................... /,.................. 23,lf8.23 Total A vallable to Current Expense Fund ............................. 111f,St1'.U Parking Meters ................................................... 13,682.55 Balboa Parking Lot ............................................ 7,.000.00 ' T otal Parking. Fund ................................. .$ !l,~ia Salaries and ~=D·~-.. ~~~ .. ~ ... ~::=~ S uppllea ................................................................ 1,fl;~.!M} Equipme nt -Capital Outlay ........................ t3,llO.OO Str~c tures -Capital OuUay .......................... 20~ •. 00 Ma.ater Plan .......... :............................................. 1,600.00 Conting encies ..... ,................................................ f ,llte.00 Park a.nd Recreation Program ...................... 8,000.00 .. Tc,eoe.ee Park aad RecftaUoa ........ ,.00 5328,94 7 .00 25.000.00 253,000.00 46,000.00 34,053.00 2 ... 000.00 fTI0,000.00 $ 14,000.00 7,W0.00 S U,000.00 $478,913.90 lf2,698.00 39,1568.78 7,300.00 2.~.00 39,019.32 (see below) STlt,000.00 Utilities Contfort Stations ······················-···································$ 300.00 4,0oo.oo l,!I00.00 ·~.000.00 Comfort Statlona -Labor ....................................................... . Comfort Station. -Supplies ...................... : .............................. . Beach Labor ................................................................................... . B ea c h Supplies ............................................................................... . P ier Maintenance -Labor ....................................................... . P ier Maintenance -Suppllce ···············-··································· Equipment OperaLion and Maintenance DepreclaUon ......... . 600.00 1.600.00 3,000.00 2,000.00 STREET BUDGET ................................................................ $ 2!1,000.00 LJF'EGUAROS BUDGET ...................................................... 17,248.00 PARK BUDGET ....... ............................................................ 20,630.00 Bowling Green ...................................................................... . $ 66,778.00 700.00 f M.'1LOO 8oWftO Of a.--. ........,. Park Tax County .............................................. '. .......................................... $ 11,000.00 8,000.00 .............. ~······································-··························· $ 19,000.00 Genf'ral Fund .............................................................................. 61,778.00 TOT AL ................. ································-··································· .llO, TT LOO Oas Tu u...&loDs Balance 194~ ···-··:···-····-···-!.···········-T-···-····--··'-····-············' 8,.239.81 State Gu Tax Monlea ~-~ ................ ,.............. 21,130.00 County Gao Tax Konia ~ t~ .........•.... ~........... 10.73&.l!S . lmprow.ment at . •. '6,lirr.78 m~ 16tli . -..... to 11111 atrttta ............ 13,3f2Ji0 ' -.---'-- Balance 19:M>-51 ·---······--·-·--......_---·:···--··--··--"--' lt.1't6.11 ~oolea A vallable ,,. Pr"l'Om""nl An.; .l,.u lit, 11111 .. ..$ n, 7'3.28 Ill l"t-42 State .... , .... ,.) ·---'---·--.. ----ae.ooo.Oo !2> tllli0-61 eoun17 c--ta ~-~---~ 9.aa.oo -:-----.,...-,~----~---..--1 • II ii • • I a. ne\\· membt•r of th" Rhod M flePt; !\fr. l\llchaud; and ~r. and Mrs. Sp&ldlftl' Fa.Atman, o f Udo i.1e. He ha~ built boate for use on Inboards to Race at Long Beach Once a gain the w :st's nio~t da r · Ing inboard motor boat race dr lv· ers will thunder over tile tidal waters or MRrine Stad1un1 the af· ternoon o f J uly 4 in lh(' S('C'ond or three National H oliday spred(C'SL'I fo r 1950 on the famed "lanky la· g oon." The blue ri bbon fixlurt'. schcd· uled as even bi1;gcr thlln the col· orfu l Me~orial IJHy s\veep$la k es. Is the second a nnuAI J uly 4 rega t· ta sponsor ed b y th•~ [..ong Beach Junior Chfl mb(>r 0f Con1merce. , Lionel Dyck , genrrRl rhnirn1an said the program will ~tart at I p . m . a nd includp 15 ni:i1 n h rnt~ of racing. u~in~ th1· po ~ulnr in · ver ted st<1rts fnr "nr hf'At for ea ch nf the s::vl·n n:~Jnr inbQnrrl chts.'lcs of !'lpeeriboRt,;. A spcciril int e rn1i~!'l1 ' n nrn~r~m of ~tun ts and ""'"R tC'r nn\·rltv reH- ture11 is und<'r d1r<>r l1on r:r PRt H yndman. \\'omwt l'ilot F or the firRt l1n11 • ~•nee Utt• 1930s days nr t J1t-n<1lc't Uurnthy (Do t J Af unsnn nf ,\ref\d;;:i , a \v11m· an inbnnrd pilnt ,~·111 cntC'r thr He ts. S he 1R Trudy fl l Hu rC'r, \\'tfc vf the San Oieg-<1 l;o11tr1.1 C't11r ·!~pred· boat pilo t , Rnd fl1nur1·r. S h<"''ll be at · the cnntrnlR of " nC\V 48-cubic Inch hyd rop!Hnf' r;flllf'cl T'ubo J r . &igt\t dft.v.a:tt "'°'~ Ui tJ\llr .aw.w and m ighty mld~t'l <iizzling field , Including L nu ~f eyer, .J r . I!l-yea.r· old son or t he r..-iu r·l1n11· \Vtnncr nf the lndianapnliR rnc«', 1 ... 1u Mey('r, Sr. Lnvt'ly brunf'ttf'. f'·1r'1h• \\'hitr. 20. Af is.." L(.ln g Bcarh .,f 1!150 and clo!'C behind hlnnrt ,J n1-1 nn1• Durant . of San Diego in the ~ti ;;i~ Caltrn:-n1H contest for Miss A n1t.•rica honors , has been na1nr d qu('('n qf the big July '4 regatta. . ----<- Trio Rescued by Coast Guard Boat A 26·foot cRhin r-ru1scr, Nrw Leaf. w as towed into New port. Harbor Afonc\ay ni~ht Rftcr It had been out in t he \Veter since mor n· Ing when it broke down . Aboard \Ve re ~f. F'. And rews. Jr., o f 270:5 \V. First S t., Santa Ana, a nd l \vo other persons, the Coast Gua rd reportt>d . A Coast Guard boat found the c rart 27 n1ile.s south of t he N Cw· ftlrt Harbor entrance at 7 :02 p. m . .Monday. A ndrf'\\'S said he and his companions ha<l lert the ha rbor at 6:30 a . m. to fish anrl t he mo· tor had failed a t IO a . m . Yachtsmen Hear Model Yacht Talk AttendRr.ts at th,.. Ya<·ht~mr.:n's lunl'hcon RI. thf' Ni>"-'pnrt Hflrbor Yach t C"luh h~Ard flllmr 1:itt"1·rstl ng experienceR r elatc-d >ibo ut the con· struct lon And opcrn lion of 1node l sailing yar hts a t the Tuesday 8ell· slon . Sp"akcr nr the day was Mike Stark "-·ho was Introduced &l'I a yac htsma n of note from eas t coast waters. Vi sitors a t the session included Commodore Abernathy of t he La Jolla Yacht Club. n nd Harold Beck of the Boston Yacht Club. I (Beckner Photo) Dinner Dane. Opens Season . at L. I. Y acht j Club I n conju nction "-ith ~their !!prinl 1nvitational series op Saturday 75 Boats Race in LIYC Series his vacaUonl'I 11pent at Balboa ever !'lince he jval'I a boy a~d, durlng the war. he served In thf engineering division of the air fdrce wherP he worked with fabric•. read blue prinlB and learned other aktlll which later readily translated themselV~s Into bo&tbuUdlng. One day, rour year11 ago, rill was put· ting an Jnternattona 14 together in his gatage. when al friend asked tLim to balld one ror ttim too. Bill r.ibllged, and" llO bega.n his small PIANO INSTRUCTION PRESENTED IN AN INTERESTING AJ'l'D UNDERSTANDING MANNER I SPECIAUZE IN BEOlNNERS JAMES BLODGm HARBOR 17!1 and Su nday, Lido Isle Yacht club A r ecord num}?c r o r 75 boats held ilB form al openl ni wtth a din· participated ln the Lido Isle ner dance Sa turday evE':nlng at Yac ht club'! spring invitational Lldo L!lle Community club hou9e. three·race sc rle11 la.st "'·eekend. Commodore and Mfs. Clifford Good wind conditions gave the C hapman w elcom ed member11 and racing claascs <'Xcellent sailing. guests at cocktails, s~rved in the Largeet entry list was l.n th<" tower room . J Rhodes class with the Inter . yacht bul'llneu . I Builds ThJstlPS I i,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i He is alao the 90Je builder or Thistles on tht11 ~t, a 17 ' e• sloop, 3 ~ reet longe than the In~ ternatlo~l with a 11a I area of 17:1 sq,uare f~et as co mpared to the 14'a 12~ i quare feet qt aatl. Intro- duced on the east cOaat by their designer, Sandy DOU!!.jla~ Thlstle11 now nu ber 12 In j the Harbor. Bill ownif the Clare ]J whlcl\,. took first plat in the Go~CUp 9erlea i;ponsore by the Ne rt Harbor Yacht C ub three w eka ago and ·.von th ree splendid guld c ups. • T he pat'·'l .providect a colorful te rnat lonal 14s running a clOS<' SC'tting for dinner, With signal second. Trophice will be award· flags cro:11sed overhea 4 and tablea Cd later in the sea son. ccn t.<"rcd \Vith g('rani~m s and hi· Comple te results follow : biscu.'1, Rn 'J bowls of f l"°S for the [.;EHMAN -No. 2, RoMrt Al· r·on1 n1odnrc's ta ble. A ding to the Ian, Jr., No. 11 , C corge Coll ins, chcC"rf u\ .sce:ne v.•as crac kling Nn. 11 1, Bob MonC't ti. f1rC' in thf' outd1nr fir place. P. C.-Ga ylin, Dr. 0 . G. SueM . Intrnduccrl by Co m o d o r e No. 15, GeOrgc Schmidt, N o. 82, ChllpmRn Wf'rr viRittng o friccr s Don Bur ns. and LIYC d1rcct n r~. Included THISTLE \Va!'p . J ohn Da.n· wrrc . Cnminnc-lnre andJ M rs. Ira P . lell. Whint·Wham, GeorRe Shlp- F'uln1nrc. N . H . Y . C.;1 Staff Com· men. Hot P istal, Of cn Dresden. 1nndnre Richard F cntfin of B . Y. I NT . 14 -Baby, Grand, F rcrl C. nnd S. C. •f . A.: ce: Commo· Schenk. Litle L ido, H enry H ill rlorc Ha rry R'od~ett. B . y _ C.: I P enny, Bob Brown. V1('e Con1n1n<lor l"' nnrl M rs. Hay I NT. 110 Mi!>t. 8111 Ile nlB Lang<'nhcim. L . I . Y. ,; Conversf' Rogue, Rogrr Meleinger. Shov.· \Vurrtcm;inn. f-cn r co m odore of Boat, Harlan Hoyt . DEVOE Yacht Finishes Its brilliant white pr-a.ctlcally retuse.s to discolor in epite of frequent waahlnge and exposUre to water·bome oi18 and grea.ses. It ))8.1 exceptional gloa&-retentlon. Goes on smoothly without brush marka. Also In Semi-Gloss and Flat . Other Tested Devoe Marine Producte Devoe South Sea.a Copper Bronze Devoe Deck and Top·•lde Enamdl!I Devoe H ong Kong Spar Va.mi.sh Devoe Engine Enamel.a Devoe Hard Racing Ftnlatt,es AT YOUR REGULAR VEALER or" WHITLOCK'S HOUSE of COLOR B. Y. C. And presi n t or the VIKING No. 6, A . L Rhnt!cs .sa iling flSSoc ifi tlon : Rear Graham., Evr, Vin1 Ramsey, Go b· Com. and M r~. Genrgej Ca rfi.ngton. lln, J im \.\"h_v tr . Bill's c rew is Fred Schenck of I Laguna. jS ch ock 11..n1.Schenc k are 1 "l redoubiable pair In 1mall boat; ln t erchat their e tue a! crew or skipp with equal talent. Hav· •ng devo ed consider~le attention to racini Thlstle11 r enUy, they now in tefld to con ce trate on the ln t crnatif>nal 14 and get tn piac. 1 tice for \he lnternatr nal Regatta I H07 Newport Blvd. Newport Be.ell Harbor %9$8 I to be hel~ here In Ju~when boat.a I'· '"'"'"=========-'-===============.di rrom Betmuda and Canada a.nd J r.; Carol Jrit1('~ nnrt F)er.t Captain LIGHTNING F etc hit, J ohn \-Varren A lh('rton; 0 6'-ectors and P ols, Po pus, R. C. HatbinAon. Me~da.mc.oi Ned Hill tnd Warren Flyitlg Flynn, C, FinnE"rty. J r. Gal PS a nri T om J one , entertain· ~ · 14 ..--Wup, Ste ve Crosby, rnent r.ha irm a.n , who hanked his Jr., No. 24, K . Watts, Prefix, Art Se~tle ind SRn F nclaco and ----------------------------- Roche~tef.. New Yo k and elH· romm ilt.fc nf the eve ~ing. __ Morjl. . •• Anrr dinner , v."hlcil was served SNIPES -Zombie, 1'tck John· hy An ita Sexton, 50 gue111ts son. rioncC'<I tn n1u ~ic of Bo Froeschle's SNOWBIRD l .. it t le Twitch. orchf'!'!tra . Brurr T witche ll. A t 'En1, Ann Ra wlin s, Junco, Dick \Ver d . Bal. Isl. Yacht to Open Seaso on Friday, July lub RHODES 35 Janirya Il, C W . Kinche r. Sea Bee, H. F Beardslee, \Vindsw e pt, Me rk Yo r· ston . Yale Again Wins College Races O pening meet ing rot the season o f Balboa L<iland Ya cht clu b will be held F riday. J uly f at 7 :30 p. m. in th!' club house w~at o f Beek'e Rt'.'a lty ofri ce, South I Bay Front In one or the m ost spectacular and Agate avenue. posters apd windups In the history or the circulars announc ing ,l~e opening fixture, defending team of Yale v.·111 be Pl.aced 01:' tho is l.and an ·u niversity de re8ted the University anyone w1sl1lng 1nforfna.t 1on may of California by a single poin t to call ~arbor . 21tl1 . win the 14 t h National Intercollegl· This .club 1s ror a ll,oung people a.le Salling Championship a.nd the o f the island fro m fou to 16 year! coveted H enry Morse Bowl on o f age. ft i8 third ldest yacht Newport Bay Wednesday att~r· club In the area . four,ed in 1923 noon. v.'ith Ro be rt Griffen, ow a n ex· Fina l score was Yale403, Cali· ccutlvE' with U nlversa Microphone rornla 402. as fi rst commodore. <>thers who Well out or contention ~or third served as e arly comrnodoree are place was t he George WMh.ington B ernard McNa.lly 1 d Thoburn Unlvenlty tea.m from \Va.shlncrton, White of Santa Ana. '"' D . C .. with 381. A mong th e la ter ommodor ee, Then foll ow ed: MIT, 360; Michi· a ll nf whom have m ade names for them.selves In sailing Jre the three gan, 3 19 1,f: Bostoft College, 293: San Diego State, 2~; Oeniaon, Beek boys. Barton. A~n a.nd $eY· 270~: Ohio State. 268: Princeton, mour; Bob Yardley. Dick Deaver 189 p 180 and Gil Kraemer. l ; · omona, · where wl\l compete. adlng up to thl• nlaf vent ::t .. rte• held tut w e ""d at e I,..tdo I.Ile v-~· -· ,.ft_ thla we end at ~e Co rona.do Yacht Clpb. cl Baby G c1 Bill n~~ed his 14 , Baby Grand, because 15he hM lh~ quality and performarce or a ;Baby Gra.nd piano. l I I For hlf wife. BettY. he built a Sabot, one or tho8e 8lfoot dlnghlea t hat are! becoming popular. The majorlty 1 of Blll'e o~er8 are for Sabots af preaent but aa. •um.mer wean 01] the trend I mcy change to almoef.. anything. Summe r Is al· way8 rB buay Ume fo~ the Schocka ~h~0 ~~t~.lnd the!~ dinner hour Bili al'!o builds hydroplanes and once conitructed a 4()-foot flshln& boat whiCh went to !Lake Meade. His kno"'1edgo or w ?Pd s ometime• causes h·lm to deviate rrom the norm of boatbulldln .. and accept euch Jotr aa r eflnlahing sta.tJon wagons ~r building aj portable bar as he i~ now doing for a lady customer~ Thi.a year·e 11ta.ff rrkludes: Bob Halderma n. commodQre; Bennie Benjamin. vice commj:>doh: Noel Barlow, r f'"er commoddre and Ann Rawlins, secretary • tea.surer. A full weekly program of sailing. swimming and wale , lfPOrtl!I is continued during the ummer . ThE! Qevehlr , a 60·foot ketch just In fl-om Portland, Oregon, la now up on the Lido Shipyard way• and her owner. "Joht H. Smith, says he hae never s n a yard ao clean and unclutter . H e can't get over it. The Rll'hl RoyaJ re· Fi Boa Fl • ce nUy hen! from Oxford. Mary-nt ts ftlSh land. la &I.so at Lldo~Buck Ayree, CONS ERVATION f'oR ALL "All kinds or rarni and home o rganizations, civic-gJ.upa ~d ln· dustrial orga.nl~tlons ~hould start talking co nservation td keep on talking It until the in rtia. of gen· eration! ls overcome.·· N~ York Sta.le Conservationist. J ' In Bermuda Race J manager, tells ue at t h e ya.rd h&-" a n~w aupertn ndent, Jack Bolero, owned Rnd skippered by Harper, t,ormerly of , e Sa.n Pedro J ohn Nlcholu Brown of Provi-Boat Worke. who ha& been In the dence, R. I .. wa.s the first yacht to boat busTeNI for 18 r ear•. • cross the finish line today in .the j ?r ~~'."lie Newpo't . to . Bennuda Swimsuit ntest The U. S . Naval Academy'e f Royo no wae second Into the har· Frenc~ awlnuiuJts atyle bath· bor. finiaJring with & corrected Ing gir l conteat wlll lbe held at 2 time of 77 hours, three minutes p. m. Supday In the patio or the and five seconds. ,, Blue ~· 206 Palm St.. Balboa. Art Sll-.,:r. proprie~or. reported -People do read the Preas ads. yesterday. ~ Swim fUlta wtU be furnilhed by the Blue1 Room an remain the property ' of the gtrl1_ conteatanu, . Sliver aitded. Pat !Hall, pin·UP girl, ls ~g the ~onteat, Blue Room ~rator aalff. Approxl· mately fine gir• ip.ve already regfsteref. Stiver said and an70ne desiring o enter th~ contut can do ao by reptertns •l· 208 Palm St. H ollywood celeb?~ !will act aa Judgea, be added. 1 ' HAROLD I. JOHNSON ' Propellv 8 I •n : I or '""'•~I, ............... llll VIiia w.,-, Newpw& -' . _®@ W®W -~®~ .. 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I l'PA'OE 2 ='"_,ART. 11 • -THU~SOAY, JUNE a2J J 950 ·,-~(~j;;:e"fal:ss -~ . . . • . . :...~?~~V:V::UdaJ'BJ,Mra,_ C.H. llidlay Wflh ~. 1')'td' I. t!torq. :M& -'ttinfs Grado~ M<lgno"' .\.vo.1 'Clcafa M-. .Kr. j ·f ,,.. .L ADd Mrs. c. ~-Childers have re· 0 \::J't8n.cnon .., ' . tamed -t:o tbftr home ln Chapman, 1 M"ra. c .. -a Ridley of Coate 'lie.a K&nsaa. #-.. \ r~t1y PJane• to Ot!no Valley, ,.,,,.,..,.~ .......... -.-.~~ l 1 Ariz., to attm d me gn.duatlan ot n1f~. I bCr grandffc:irl C1lttof'd Ridley. ' ·' - SOUi'B COAST MATERIALS COMPANY SPECIACATION nEADY MIXED CoNcRETE W..t WllMD (~tween Newport Md llarbur BIW.) Co!lta Meea--t~hone BMcon UtG ............... ~ ... ~..,,.,.-.. ......,.,..~ • • • ' ' • • LIDO ISLAND--·-. FOR COMPLETE, detalk-d lnformat1on on LIJ;K> ISLE prop.:rtle9, FN>e M&JK. Ocl'llfldentlal U.ts of · Betf~r Value9 -Call Harbor 1960 or 8tep ln at 484 -8!ntl St. Nrwport Beach. (NPxt to the Post Offttt) Our Llsttnp .!\·re ComPlett: ! * The John Voqel Company, ~ealtors ~!EMBER )IPLTIPLF. LISTING SERVICE, S ER\'ISG THE ENTIRE NEWPORT HARBOR AREA DECO RUST PROOF ALUMINUM FURNITURE BEAUTIFUL POLISHED ALUMINUM I . .. .:a. ALTHOUQ:t-1 THESE a.rp a.mong the fJ~t .ud me et ot ~-p&rt Harbor'• aportfbbem'K'n, tlaey are 9eldom ~a at t1oclal tl;>lnp. It 1..-~1k Ba!boe 'Bai>'" Club'• Calcutta Dinner for t he All"OClatf"d Anl'k"n or c.itfomAa to rt tl1Nn oul. TtH".)' a.i·r-, in t~ UIMl.'il oJ"4fli-, 11.n. Bob Staal• or llarbor hlarul; Lou.I• l'atft, of Udo l lllf'; tlr. ~l11at•. ,,... sklent of t..bet Usht TM'kle MulJn Club; and MrM. ROBERT AMES, CL voA Eluorr WiN ... , HONORS AT SECOND , CC GRADUATION A t Ora nge Coast College 'l:hur sdny r\•rning, 11JO stu de ta w ere awarded Associate in Ails deg-rc>e ti,· Harry LeBard, prPsident of the collf'gc Ronrd or Trustr<>s, during t he second annual con1mr>n<'Pn1Pr.t exerci2es of the new coast a l Inst itution. l mpres!tlve pivcesslonal mnrch<<>-----------+-------------------- Lifecjuards Report 9 Aid Cases into the campus auditoriun1 by the pursue advanced st udy~ a college faculty and g raduates in cap and or university, wa11 won thi~ year gown before an audience of severnl by Charles Pndrutt , st ent body hundrt>d pt>nplt' wai:; in lt~lf sig-pr1.sidPnt, veteran an parent . nific-ant of t he rapid growth,of tl J•udiutt plan8 to do hi a dvance school from a o ne-t ime A nny bn!-!e . study nt Unlvf'rsity of a lltorf\Ja . l~lfeguard Co.pt . Ja<"k Joni"~ r1•· The 123 lnen and 37 won1en Bl·rkeley. ported 19 guards on du ty alon~ graduates heard Dr. Georg" C. S . 'l'he c.ther C r u t cher pundation bea chf.a In thr-H a r bor arPa last Benson, p resident of C la ren1011t nwards rtf ~roo l'Dt:h rf' given Wt>e kf'e ru.I. J.~ou1· Jl"rsons were as .. M~'s Co ll ege. cit<> frorn first l:H·h y1·ar hy the two hi h schools sl~l<'d fron1 t he :iu rf and fiV<' hand experience the vnlt1f's of !iv-ur th~ dis tru.:t to . a h~gh school \ cases of first aid v.•rrr-hnndled ing in America \Yh !'rt: frf'f·dnm nf H<'tllOr \.\"ho plans t o t>nll'r Orangf' l.Jy life ~uards religion, freedon1 o f criticii-i n1 a nd C1)~st . \V ln1,ers this fellr \VPre J a..nf."s Shlltp. 16. of San 1.1"a· frePdom of living ore definitf' B~atrire Loope fro m H untington rlno, w93 unable to hrf'athP nnd rf'alittes.growing out o f n \\•orklng .u.~11c-h. nn4.,Jnek Ehlf'n from New· turnt'd purph• \\'h!le .'i win1n1inr, constitutional government . port 1-l nrbdr. {1 off the rnaln bf'arh, C11rnna hel "It i~ your responsibility." he Under the d irec·tion Kennf'lh Ma r, at !>:39 fl. 1n . "Snturllay. said. "'to hf'lp us keep this den10-Un1 •IC'h,.1·. 1nstru'"tor In uslc-, the Nrv.1>0rt poliC'C' rl'portC'd . ,Ht• \V3fl craLJc way of life. Your local gov-lUJl,~gc choir sa,ng t\\'ognumbers. givt~n first aid by a lifr> g11a rd ernment gives you an op portU!lity Thi first . l~ube n!i t t-i n 's 'Seraphim and C'Xan1tne<l by a physi<·ian, who not duplfcated anywhf'rt' l'lse l!1 St•ng'" featurt>d Es tella ady, vlo-said he was able to br movrd. the v.•o rld. Takt> part in ron1 -linist and Jan1es Snyder~ bar itone. Na nine Mullins, 18, of B r ll Car· n1unity affairs, rend. study. criti-f.)or ii;J I3ill1ngs, grnduatl\ presidf'd dens. fP ll off rocks on thl' ('ur· cizc intelligently." at thl' ori:;-an for the rrlc>cec:sional onn del Mar C'OHl jetty at 10 :2(i ' -"-"«< The new t in daily mean more Vfflur for all. You can reach more people ... ·tnore can reaclt you. HE' 1 MAK NG YOUR --TELEPHONE A BETTER BARGAIN •• • fiow yo~r service grows more useful as we a~d new telephones " 1£ 1 £'.Plto~E ~~, GR!W,Tr .m;G!JQ . Tflll'tlln l(LfPmll .... ;>{_ .. 1. l n th8 ten busiest~years we ever had, che W est's populaci~n jumped more chan fifty per cenr. T ele- phone scfvice grew dven faster .... the number of telephones at ~·ork ii) the West bas doubled.-And we builG chis ne-w sfsrem in the face of inflated postwar Coses ... for we can't. in contrast "'i[b masc busioesscf;, defer tbe addition of plane jusr because th e cost ts high . 1 2. Yo u may ne v er all chis particular relephone ... bur it 's prcrry cenain you will v.·anc to call o r hear from some of the tt"l ephones \lo'e're adding. A5 the West grows, DC\'\" people come inro your rown ... 01hers move cheir homes and businesses ... so it is necessary for us co do our be-st co keep pace with the grov.1th of you r community to make sure-you can call v.1hom you wanr, v.•hen you \Vant . • • ' Dr. &sil H. Peterson. presidl"nt e nd l"l'l't·s~ionnl. For t ~e prelude p. m. Saturday. Shr !'IUffrrPll e of Coast. gave a statistica l .-cv1e\Y Sh(' r 1ay1•1I the organ nun1bers, t he one-lnC'h laCPralion on hf'r riKhl ot the gradu ating cla1-1.~. Eighty-·· o r i,1:p11a l co1npasitions 1o t t hrf'P hand and vnriou!-1 olh<'r bruisrs four men tbf'rs of t h e class plan 10 Coast studentlY,'Dorls Billings, Es-and contusions on her right ]P~. to major in a va r iet y of fields: tella Dally, and J aml!s S nylle r. police sa id. Sh e wa!( trl'Ult>d by 3. As a ~arc o f a bit ge r system, your telephone is a biggfr value roda 1 ••• par1icularly when you con- sider che1 low rares y, u pt.y for service. Long dis- a nce relFphone rare~ accuall)' decreased between 1940 anq 19-16. And, wh il e the incrt':lSes in local an<l long idisance raceJ sinct 1946 vary, rhe av erage for che cq-ritory we setve has been only 27 per cent. You r relcyhone srill ,di ves you a big value for your budget J f)lla r. l!"s on-f of today's bt"Sc bari:ains. r---------------------------, • • • .. • ' Love Seat • • • • • • 37.50 Chaise Lounge • • • • • 25.95 Arm Chair • • • • • • 18.95 Tht-aho \·p lff•m ,. sl.n11Iar lo lllu!'llra.llon"- Santa Ana Tent & ~wining Co. 1626 So. Main St., SANTA ANA Kl. 2-8."'>45 Pcono m ics I 3); pre·(lental ( 3); T he H.ev. Thomas J . Nevin. pas-a physician. natu l?81 scit'nce '11 ); t eaching trir. St. J flnc hin1 Catholj'c churcti , ----~~- jOuMJalism I <I); engineering r61 · Co.<•ta Mesa. gave lht> nvoca tlon Lutheran Women to rl9); social sciener ~!OJ; a rt i2~: nnd hent~dic tiun. T~'o m~nlbt'rs of pre·law 14); forestry !21 ; nnd the g-radu ot111g c la-'>s t odk part In Hold Rummage Sale c rin1inology, applied nrts, pri·· th.· for1nnl program: Ch.rlrs P nd- nursing. mathemi.tJris, anll dentnl 1utt, president of the stu~ent body. hygiene. one f'OCh . v:h11 intrnd111·f."cl Dr. Bet1son. the Although a f~\Y of the terminal Jll"Hlt ipnl l'I JH'D kcr: and Jfhn Ril·k- studt'nts plan to do furth('r s lully "l"t. p ri•Ntd;•nt <1f the ROpnon1nre in spe<'ialized vocational sl'honls. 1·1 ·•~s .. \vhn prcsi'nl{·d ~he c l&:i!-1 the &4 graduatrs in this divis1un i:!'' t. I I i Racific ~elephone @ PR ICE INCREASES SIN CE 1940 FOOO UP 102~ ClOTHING COST Of UP 82X. LIVING UP AVE RAG [, 66• TELEPHONE RATES UP 271 . I Your telephone is one of today's be~t bargains I I I I Or at LAGUNA AWNING CO. reprf'sent a variety of fields : agri- culture 191; small busi ness and Schools Beg· Wortl('n of the Mil'l"iinnn r y sn· 1 ciely of Newprirt Harhor Lulhe r- an r-hu rrh v.•111 h old n r11 n1n1ng t> I AAle Saturllny frn111 !l ~ n1. tn ;, p I 111 . on thl' lot nt•fi r lht-Co·;111 M··sa post nffiC'e. I , . L----·--_ :, _____ ----------____ .J ioo So. Cout Bl\'d. L.o\.Gl'SA BE . .o\.C H Phone Laguna 819 bookkeeping ! 12 t; arvertising nrt 4-----------------------------I' 1<I 1: a rchitectural drafting I :1 I; building con~truction 191 ; engine ' ' See Us Before You Buy for the 4th of July • From the Manufacturer Direct to the Consu1t1er LADIES' S HARKSKl'.'l Sl'lT, nl<'Ply taUol"f'd la y our c b olC'e of colont -10 -18 .......................... . 5.95 . Sl7.e S8 -44 •••• 1.86 LADIES' LONG 8LEF.VED SutTS, lnlly 11.afld, tour •tylew In all Mon ........... . 8.75 to 11.75 LA.DIES' ('OATS 1003 All \\"ool Flnrr Tlp Lensth -10 -18 ................................... . 81•.<0 ........ • .... 95 5.95 FllLl .• Y LINED GABARDISI': COATS 5 95 Flarl! a.ck ··································-···································· • 'roPPERS, 1003 AU Wool Suedr, Fully U~, RN. Kt'lly, ~..;~~ . . 10.65 11~5 ud 12.65 Wr Al!'M> Havr S&mr Coat!I la Extra Larp. We will be closed. Jul¥ 3rd and 4th . FLARE SKIRTS. I ~ yd. Meldcaa Prlllt ·······················-··-··············-····················-··················· WITH BLOUSE · te blrad ........... ; ................................ : ................ _ .............. . D'""°" Cott.; .. ;;.,_ prtlit SklR'l'S ...... -....................................... -.. !.-..... _ • • 2.55 1.65 .tS MJtN'8 !!LACKS, THE nNEST WOIUDLUl8Hll', 119% 4U. WOOL 811):£111 ou.\)IPQlll . -• lfEJ'."8 JL\WAJLUI PlllNT ldlll"'8 -. .. -......... ····-~-----····-····----·-····-··--·-····-·- • .. W.....,. S,tilt Wea . \., 11.&JHWACnlSING IAlKDINO • t ... l'J11a ~ • A "£,, 2 ¢w, Ola. "T•ti s1: tv-• s c •1 .. c mt-ch&nics 1 Bl ; searetnrinl lrui11· Ing ( 11): petro lt·un1 .tt'('hnnlnJ.:"y t3J; clerical wnrk (3J; and hunll.l economics f 1 1. Play Progra . s S11n1n1f'r 1·f"crea tional tpr\g,.nmR a l l h l' Coron1t 1.h.·l Mar.f !'\t"wport l:tf':i~·h a nd Hnrnef• Ensigr t•len1f."n. Dr. J an1t>S W . T ho1nton, vir1'· tary 1><:hno!H wi ll begin 1 x t Mon- presldenl of Coast, n1nd,.. tht• an· day. June 26 ilnd conti Uf' until nuol presen tation of honors anti Au1,:·ul"it fl, it was annotatced la!it awa r ds. \Yt·f'k I' Certificatel"i nf permAuent men1-S u~ervl.'IC'd playground 'a ctivity bl·rlihip in Alpha Gamn1n S1~1 .i a , , v.·i ll bt• hl:-l!J llf't~·ef'n tfie hounr State honorary fratf'rnil.v. W•·r» of 9 a . 111. nnd 2 p. n1 .. jMondayi;; pre.'lt'nted to Robert Amf'S, Jqlln throui.rh l·'r.ldllyR and fi;pn1 9 a. 1•at\~11tl, R irhard SnOflgra-.;11. u11d in. to 1 p . m. on Saturd8,)•s. Ch il- R lchitrd Wall'lh of Of'C <'Bn1 pu~; <ln•n will attend t hf' pi·· yground to Ct'r.evie J31..1rkhart of H unting-o.t tt.e RChOlll nrorest t ir home tun Beach; C1yda E ll iott of Cost:1 unlt~~ t ht'y are n bove ht> fifth M esa ; A rdet h Frederic k or Sun· 'grad1~ and llrP enrollrd an &C'- :ittt Beach ; Rober t H umph re ys. tivity provided only o.t ti·H.orac.·e Theodore L<'h mann of. Corona dcl En.'llgn school. Mor ; R ichard Peterson of Ne\Y· Tu•o groups, mor ning d afler - port Beach; Edwards Schultz of noon \vi)! mf'<'t a t ea school Balboa : a nd Thomas Wert of San :P..tondnys throug h Frida but on Clem ente. Saturdays only thr mor n]g group Two or this nun1tx>r . one mnn wilt meet. A bus sch u1., ha~ and one woman. W~Te na m ed tor been set up to eliminate ransporJ t he State Honor R olls: 'R ofwrt t a lio n difficultif's to and rom tht>I Ames and Clyda Elliott, both \\"Ith playgrounds. All child n were an exceUent schplas t.c rP<:C'r ti for p rovided with a M'ht'du ' before their entire junio r c-Jtlege CO'.l!'~e school closC'd fo r the vacation .o\n.es, a Vt>t eran and a falhf'r. per iod. cornpJet ed all requirf'm ent ~ for Activit ies offered at all thf' )unior collf'ge gra dua tion In three sct;i oots include : model uJJding sem est ers with a s traig h t "A '" vont>yball.'basketba ll. d spor ts: a verage. 'tethf'r bnll."' ba.cball, bille races, Three students of the gradual· touch football. paddte-t enh!s, ping ing c lass have been awarded pong, pet shows. a nd ed ational. acholarships: by universities: Rob--sport and cartoon Cil ert Ames and Richard W alsh. Uni· At t he Hora ce EnsJ school ve.rslty of California; Doris Bill· only, for the older chll wtU Inge, University of R edlands. be: fundamentaU ot wli>ocl<ratt, Six studenl!!J in a rchteclural advanced woodwork, tnton, dratting received p rizes from the tumbling, boxing ent.ata. Newport Balboa Fede ra.l Savings and w re•Ulng f\mdamen La. and Loan A.89oclaUon for house • design. s uitable for the Harbor arra. ln the rresbman competition winners were Richard Ha.stings.. first prize. {$25); Robert Whyte, eecqnd prize t$L5) ; Gary Cray, tbir'd prlae ($6). In tbe aopbomore competition winners were Law- ~ Kraua. flnt prize (SOC)) ; Loren McBride, ~nd pri&e iizn: ~rt Gibbon-. third prize ($10). • Mr. end Mrs. ~e · Fe'ttrer's Day Oinri I. A li'&Oter'a Day dinner on llundoy iby Kr. oa4 nelh Keel at Coita we~ ma:rti:bct tor· Mr. · John By.in, Kr. u4 KaeJ. the -couple aon KenneUt, Jr . Ebea .......,.. ~ r. -------l To Nucy ,......._. ot. Callo M)wflc W--.. _ _,,. ... _.,_'t-Club i...:s, • .tcetM •• ..._ ........ ~·•: -to'8u· r· - -WW."*.,, ...... ---..;:~~::·~~?.=~~~ Ne;w......._ 1lalboa ~~ • ·er ., -c ... _.....,. ot-. . pollfon>la .,...!ti... • ~ Tbe -8. 'C\oldwt Found&· ~ to bo -....... .._ -. ,_ -.....ip ol lllOO, .,..__ :30 p. m. In Ooota , ........ -,_. to o --ol Ule .A-. W . 18th St. 'fte Ip •··············••11! ............... -tllls _to_ him to r blvtl<d. • " . . • • ~1 • • \.L ...... e, the facts~ .. Drive .· and you'll driv~ home in a new Chevrolet I . I There's nothing like making ))'lilt own ~g your own eyes tell you it's more b•autiful ••. inside your own facts-and being yollf own jnd!!l" of value and out! And then press the accelerpl<?r. glide forth before buying any. product! I , 1 and experience a combination of driving and riding I ease, performance and economy, and roadability and That's why we invite you 6o ~ to our show· safety exclusive to this one low-priced earl 100Dl, .W out a new Cbevrofl wilbout any "'?hga- tion wlultever, and learn :tour own f,xpenence wby more people buy C . leU than wry other ,,,,,U of c•. [ Look 8t tbl ....,. Clxvrok:t !"-every ! 41 Ye., we cordially invite you to drive ,,,,_ the facM of Chevrolet superiority in your own way and at your own pace; foe we know when you ' do thU you 'Jl decide to drive home in •a new Otevrolctl , -L. I a.• ...... 911"9• c:r-v11f1t ..... • r-'l lmow wflr 1 fint lad finest_ at ~t Cost/ . . • .· ' • • I 1 • • • • t . W<i>RLD Harbor Assistanee league Juniors Pre_sent Outstanding Y,_eor's Report "Junior members of Newport Harbor • AasUta.nce ~rue con· nWmMr• for their entbuslasm ln ·elude their yPar with an impres· carrytng forth the League's most aJve record of aerriff aad ..a.. tm>cfucttve yet program In com- Local Sw immers Take Medals at •JVaneduver Shriners :. I Enteri'•inec! ,by Mr. & Mn. E-d Burns I Mrs. Claude Kn ic ' Gives Boole Revi w f or Missionary U ion Brentwood Meet Mn. Wlllll.fu K ch. n•w Mr. alld Mn. lldmund llunui. I ' .I "I . I --:l! Wedd1 g ·tJe1 s oup1e 'Up in •Air' · on Har or Hon y"'oon PAGE 3 -PART 11 -THURSDAY, JUNE 22: 1950 ;a::~.f:*PllES}--B e air" In , more wa)'l!I f , 1 prHJdent , ot the W~en'a Mlfl· owner• of the Casa Verde 4~~ ."Up In than one R08klm, re Mr. an~ Mn. Don • E<ata: thb eek of Kf'n flwatingt.on Beach Swim clu~ alonary Union ot the f-'1f9t BapUSt menu at Newport Beach, wett captured 19 medalii. two aeconl:i church ot Costa Mesa, f i<led tor hait.. to Visiting 8hrinera fTom Nil011 at V Ua Marina. ln the nrst 0 0 • • • .... 1ace rlbbona in medley relllya and d V B c Tu--•-n1 hi -'""" t•· t I h · ym • r •• . :-;,1'8d secood highest in point.I tw the nret time at a . m ting h el ancouver, . . ~Y g ...-..... e r one , or u1ey bo\h days' at tbe swtm meet hel~ Thursday at the churc . when they en.tertained Mr. and were ma ed laat w k on Ole 8at\H'(Jay arid Sunday at Brent-Mrs. Claude A . Kn~ reviewed Mrs. Alfred Mtllham Rnd Mr. and Wedding lh! show ver KLAC woad Swimmln&" club. I the book '"The Trlm~p ot J ohn Mrr.-Stanley MtUharn _at an eu-and they ave been r~ally en 1 ter- • Th e talned "·hi e here. taki ,,. in al Ult> Noel Barlow of Balboa IJ!lan~ and Betty Stam." . . Wesley chllada dinner. e um.sea and e received one ot the medals when TuesMr and Mrs. Wtlil Morrta ldlllhaMI bad met ln Mexico City Harbor hi h spots. he placed third In the 50 yard backl were hoatessea for the fternoon. and ACOJ>'llcO on their recent t ttp One. of thp n10Nt ffiemorable s troke race for boys 13 to l~.' Among thoae In atten ance were there. tripa waa 4'hen they w'nt to Cata- B.RWOOD'S FEATUJUNO THE OENTUS OF PORTUGAL Not la a ll thf' world .. Uwre mn~ .. xqu1alt.e •iMA than t. ln9de by the. Portt.t.... ..W•Y• lnf'X~nal\'f": • M-'e offt>r It ODI!' WHk at a !5% dl!W'011nt. WE OOTl'A LIVE WITRIN OllR INCOMES E\'EN IF \n HA \"E TO BORROW THE l\fONEV TO DO IT ON. 4-07 East Balboa Blvd. Balboa Harbor O 166-.1 r fare ·work In the comm\,lllity," munlty aervtce. , stated M~. Richard OaJbraiU., • chairman when the group heJd Its D 1· t B •dge final m ee 0 l ing June 13 at lt\e Bal·. up 1.:-a e r1 Mona Rae Barlow. hla sister, took Mmea. Alt& Pinkley, D rell. Wil-dft!fed movies of the trip add-Una Iatan~ on board ~he SporU· second plac-e in the 2~ yard free Ham Denbow, Emma Ins, Nor-('d enjoyment ot the eveninl' u the man a.a cuf.at11 of Don ~nd Dorothy style event tor girb IO years ot ma Berry, W . G. Wal r. Henry three couplu N>lnlnlat.~,~d nn t he-it Patterson t Patterson'• l..alldlng. ag(' and thlrd pla'ce In the 76 fard Davl11, SerokE-e, William1 Hesterly, Mexican vacation. 'nle Millhttnl1' Oh, yea, he second t:ce! Well Vn~r uae maaaselnf'nt of f...oulM! Joho§(ln Individual medley for gtrli:i 11 and Wesley Hue&'lf'r, Willia Morrls. OJlo"'r&te the St. Re1ri5 tlnl E'I in Mrs. Hoak ns Is sl11: f t t•ll anll , J under. She also took second p1ace 0 . C. ?.f clt.cin , Claude Kn x, Walter Vancouver. Tht!')' are s tayiu'° at he r hu•b¥d iii 1lx fM>t aeven I o"'D thf' ltlore, Marlo• run• It; Lou.IA@ ntn.<11 hoth of wi. j hon Bay c1uo, Atte. •-11-.W inners Announced m e mbers of the •rd preeente4 in the frt'e style 76 yard medley Pertulett. J es"e Folm r, J . C. the BlllB1fil11 In 'I..cw Angelf'• our· inchP.a, M J.hey will al ays be .. up Dr. H o"·ard Ern•ood. -l Both Noel and Mona Rae nre relnytor~rb lla~under. Maclnt~hand\=V=ll=H=n=m~=hl=t=•k:•:•_·['":K~~=·~S=h=ri=•=•~oo=n=•=•=l=~:•:· ___ !':":'h:•~•:lr~J~··----~---·~~~~===================~===~ their annual report&. 'nle ...-.wut winne-ra in the Welrn.rt> rhalrman. Mrt. J'f"c• duplkata brld•e game at Newport carroll reported that each sue-Beach Frtday evening \I/er r Mrs . CE'C'ding year the Newport Harbof Arnold Gasser and Mr~. J oe \\'II· J unior Assi~tance Learue ha.I bfoen oox. North-south high ~corers able to increase the scope ot Its were WfUiam Qllbert and Georgl' welfare program. The 1949-1900 Mltchell. work yea r has proven to be the RunnBl"s-up eaat-weat were 11-fr. moot productive thu.ot tar. Because and Mrs. Floyd BuelJ: Mrs. •Mil- ot the needlework of the par· 4red Lytle and Charle& J ester ; ticipants . the League was able to MTL Catht>rine Smith and Mrs . A . donate 14 complete layette~ t o the ;D. Welht>tb)"; Melvln Burdick and ora1ige County hospital. Fifteen Glen.ri ~t ; E. E . Bruce and L. V. dollars was donatf'd t o the Of&.DM• Brown. County Tuberculo~i~ ;und. and Q5 Runiwrs-up north -aouth 1,vere worth of g rocerie!'l and Chritltmae ArQOld Gasset-and Joe Wilcox ty- t nys \VllS contributf'd to a needy ~ng with Mrs. Frank Reed and family at Chri!'ltmas time. A. D. We therby; Mrs. A . \V. Tun- nel and Mrs. Roy Strotz: Colonf'I Through the g reatf'St project of and Mrs. w . A . Houston: Mrs . the year. the Candy Cane Bell, the Pergy Joll.ll1'Qn and Mrs. Charles; Leagut' wn!'l able to contribute Jeater. $2300 to the buildi ng fund of tht The Newport Harbor Duplicate Carl Harvey !'!Cllool for Handicap-Bridge Clul> will hold Its next ped Children. The Girl Scouts ot regular meeting on Friday eve. Costa. ME'so were the rf'cipients of ning June 23rd, at the Ebel! club $15. and u pon the rt'commendation hou.se in Newport Bt'ach . All in· ot Dr. Russell. Orange county tereated bridge players ore tnvitt-.d public health officer. the League to attend. Play will 11tarl pron1 pt· brought a Gomco suction pump ly at eight o'clock. whi('h hns prolonged the life of a boy ,<Juffcring from polio. A1 embe rs of the j unior group arranged f or tonMilectomies for two small children of the Harbor area ; expenses for medication and hospital care were paid by the Lc·ague. The total amount ex pend- ed for thii' yt>a r In welfa re work was $2685.98. the entire amount being raJsed through contributions a nd efforts In t ime and work of the League members. Total work hours amassed dut· ing the year was 1,132, with an avt'r&gE' of f9 hours j:>er member. Effort~ of the j uniors in the-4'hrlft Shor brought 1240.50 in income to fhl' League·s treasury. Bridge Group Meets With Mrs. E. J. Wright . Two tables of bridge were in play when Mrs. E . J . Wright of E . 18th St .. Co11;ta Mesa was ho1-1trss recently. A de8..!ert cour!H' pre· CPded t he afternoon of cards. Forming the guest group \Vf'r1• Mmes. P. V. Parks, Nt•llii" P.idlf·y Charles H . McAlary. J ean Lftv.·- rence, She rman Salter. D. C. Al<t l'- KJ.>0%ie and J . P. Cooper. Ohio Guests Visit · in Harbor Homes men1bf>rs ot Balboa Island Yacht <'lub and pa rticipate ea c h summer In the club's swimming events . Mrs. William Kempton Honored Guest at A nticipation Shower The home of Mrs. Robert \Vll l- mc!i. Balboa Island wu sett.Ing on F riday rvening, June 16 when Mrs. Earl Stanlt>y and Mr!'I. W lll - n1es ent ertained In honor of Mr1: \.Villiam K empton. 2357 1 Snug Hnrbor Road, Cliff Haven. A cradlC" in pink and blue a!'lters c1·n tc:-r1·tl th(' table and re v.e11lrd thl" theme of the event. Other appolntnientii \\'ere in thf' same paste l it hBdes as were wrapplng it of dainty gifts for thl'.' expected \Vee one. Gnme!'l \\1ere played. priz1~!'l going to the Mei.d am£>11 ii. V. Snodgrass, Ton1 Payne, R. R af- fe rty n.nd Lee Neilson. Rt'fresh- 1111·nt1-1 w1•re served afte rw11.rd. ~1 rs. Kempton i1=1 the wife nf Willia1n Kempt on . salesman fo r t ht· Enrl R. Stanley offi ce in Cliff Havrn. The Ken1ptons come from Cnnndn a nti have been in the I States for n year. A n1ong the gurstl'I pre~nt were: Mrl-1. F'rank T witchell, Mrs. Rex Albright, Mrs. J o..'!e ph Gallant, ~111"1. V. Dale. Airs. H . V. Snod· ,e:ra ··s. Mrs. Le<' Neilson , Mrs. T on1 l'ayne. ~1 rs. H. Holtz. Afrs. F . Bark1:r, Mr~. Cati Thon1u. Mrs. ('ox. i\1rs. R . Rafferty. Mri1. Ma u· r·1p Stanlt y and Mrs. Etna i:mi~h. Diocesan Director to Speak Sunday at St. James Church The Rev. R obert Tourigney. Thirty news stories a nd pic tures have pubht"iZed the group's activi· tles during.the year. A scrapbook eontaining the year'11 publicity it ems was presented to the c hair: man. ltC'ms in the book wer e clip- ped from local, county, and metro. golita.n new.paper&. In concludinc h•r yu..r aa chair- man, Mr!t. Galbraith t)lan.ked all H ouse guest.~ entertained during )'fi\Jth director of lh<' Dloce:;ie of thE> past. week by Mr. and Mrfl. P . Lus Angele1 will occupy the pul-.r. Miller, 21l>e Court St .. Nt.'\Vpurt pit at St. JamM Episcopal c hurch, Beach, were Mr. and Mrs. J nh n B. :s2u9 Via. Lido. this coming Sun· Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jay. Su1nrner schedule of 8ervirr Bader of Mansfield. Ohio. is now in effect wit,h Holy Con1-1 'J'he ma..temen alao vhlitPd at I munion at 8 :30 a . m .. m orning the Coat& Mesa home of MISH prayer. anll sermon, .and church Gertude Touhy while h ere. school at 10 a. m . -=-~~~~~~~~~~~~- LAST CALL! Before Moving to Corner oi 4th and Main, July 11th Our Last Alf .. Out Effort to Clear Entire Stock • of Dress Fabrics, Draperies Final Mark·Dowu Hawe Been Taken. Our Stoekroo111t are E111pty. ::. . . . . l J'othlq RoMrYecl_.:· W~t llari)alns! . . . 'l"lae ''f.,4~ tatw&e ... ......_ on .• t~ ,.,. c-..a.. E,·t>ryt.W.ac yeu ..... d •. ~ i In d~8 fabrict., .Uka. rayons.. WI 7 )7971 eett ...... .._. trtmmlnp.. aotlona. pattf'rHJt, drapt>r)' SILK CREPES 39" wldf'. Hand l!M':rN'nf'd aud roll•r prlntA. Floral. p..metr\c aad atrtpN. ~..::: ..... 1.67 .. ,. II.SB 69¢ Prtated Crepes. yd •.• .. ,. 11.%6 ·97· Priated Bfomberp ••• aer. 11.n 97t Pria .... Ott-yd. •• ,. ... i:e, u.-...M>l'J' fabrlMI. p ... tlcs, etc. ' VALUES TO $1.69 BE I tER RA YON FABRICS PLAID TAFFP.:TA.S, S RA.l\'TITNGS, BlTTCH.Dl LINEN', 80&.TS .. BOLTS. Al~L SLA..SHED .. ~oa YOU TO SAVE. I IMPOllTED IRl8H DiESS LINEN 1!.19 VALUE Oftlu.lne '~ICHbt.ant F1aloll 1.98 yd. Drapitty and Slip Cover Fabrics Rec. 11.U to It.Oil 59' .. 98' 1.49 P L A S 1 :1 C Sash & Shower -. ! •. CURT AIMS .;; •• ""' ..... ' ' . 111lM MAYONNAISf Pillt: 199ular 39c 1 LESS 10c I PINT 29c UMll I Piil . I ~!~=~ c~t:~.1:~~!, eating ••• usemfy Dairy ·FooJa. Montro~ Butt11r •. &6• u. s. cen11te<t Grode:f~ fi,.,.rt on tt. rnorktt. Every quortie-t" foil wl'QOPltd.. Quortitred ond '°'' Chall11nge Bu '.J r ~~:, ._ &5• Spring House llutter ._ &S• Grode A, fint ~lity, cf-te<"ed. 181 luc11rne Milk I .d~·-C HomoQeftited. FRESH! 'Holf-gatlorl.' .• ' S'Tc) ,.tic• wbject to Stole Mf1k. Boord 1"t9UICltiOns. Buttermilk ~ "t"~ 13!' Dairy Drink o;o,"';;;: -~ 18c Half & Half •1 ... , 22c Holf mllk. holf c~. enited. 18 Tobi• Cream , •••·-c Whipping Cr 29c Cottas-Chee ,,_ ·-12c (1'9Qm cw for"*' ityle. 1-lb. corton, !!c) OAST- .. 49- • • • • Fresh Kentucky Wonders Tender. Crisp, Meaty Pods • Tender Golden Kernels. Featured at Special Low Price Crl~p.tmooth. Nice for ~lif'inc. CARROTS Y ounc, long and t'ri,;p, T•,. Ott JEtl.- ... .,..... wY.UO• Ill. • I Your choice of alx deltclou1 ~ flavors: Strawberry. Raspbeny, Lemon. Lim•. Oranqe br Cherry, C For quick dessert&. Special Price: $1J(}IR-Fine Gra!ulated i4•. f 2 e Holly-~rand r• 811 ,.,,. .r a Dai~ Glen, Fir~ Quality ~A # # c;"ft a11:t"•d and r:arran..i 1•. VTe CANNED ~/lK F:~; 3 ::.lie S...n-Chuck a-U. s. GOOD 0.-.IMI QBADE I Sliced n...tolab• ••• u. s. Goaclod GOOl>IMI Cut .... U.S. GOOD Goade • .... ,;,l~!~,~~~s 1h;11 .. ,. -.... ,... 2Sc clli 'dren preler tl'le1tt. ~ 14 .. ,t,. . SHORTEN/NI Royal Satin. Ftw all litt• bolci"'fl. '4211: '~·69. ... e tll/SCO v ..... w. sltoctenlltfil. ' I i:;21t: 14 .. _,Sc ... t: WISION OIL Forsa.laM orll'Ji"I· I ,.., 29• _.55e -----------------------~$ IAIY FOODS -""° e4. .... ;nec1. ....... 3 254. ---------------------S llTHIAaT SOAP Rop raia. I ber It • SHCIAI. DU>L willi P.id!M. of 3 4 ... beiJ.;:;•pri~. .. 66 -ii----~~---~~--...... ;,.;.,,. .... ~ ...... 25• wi"'-wipbig. .-eo -·--· __ . _______ _... ______ _ I CABBAGE firm f'ri~p. 1i1h1Jy wr1ppt-d huds. lb. CELERY ..... Ty,. T"nd,.r -~p from i lt-m 10 ltaf. lb. ONIONS -2 ••. , .... 5" l'\011• lpt"Cial low pricC.. RADISHES 2 kocliH 5c ldt"1I apPf'tittn. SPINACH 10..LJOc frt'Sh, (")ell n, <"f'llo r~g. "'•· SALAD MIX ~IOC For 1 cric;p , frf'Vt ulad.. lll•r• uw hk# ,,,., ·-· s.,,,.,. Grap11fruit Juice ........ 37• To-11oYw, 1wtt1e.....d er"°'"'°'· 118-ouroce "zr con, 16cl Sou1rkrout (,.1,0 '"•QUahty. 127 -oz. c°". l'kt Salad Dressing °""'"" -" 49" ~ 1tw way lo"'°°"' d'wk l"!Okr solod dfhl- ,..,. (Half-pint icw. 19<:; ,..,, ;-, 29cl Sliced Peaches 3 '!;:'-2S• Soc.romen!o bfond. RICt'I In no-. Holves Peaches 3 ':' .. ~' 25• Soeromerito brot'\d. An e.-:crllent drr.wrt. White Magic Soap ,...L .... .23• WOf' .. , wan.:k'n,,., i.oh Of hc>rdMt wot•r. •Cnon.I 46-oz. poc• O<Jt". "k l IN• SHIH ,,.._..,, tlr/M tlffll Airway Coff.. , . ._ ... Mol<'I, ...,..llow. IJ-lt>. bog. 1.831 Nob Hill 'Coffee ,.._ ... IC• f~t quolity. •2·1b. boo. 1.271 . ... a.s::i .. '39 w. • tim D111~0.-:,• j ... LIWM•W.-_J4, 1951. AlSMIWlfSJllB • OUNClE OOUHTV. ' ........... 1 ... -..:"' ....... .....,.,. ................................... .... • 1721 ... wp01 I IW.. Col .. M1sa ' ' • • •• • • • ' r I l (. • \ ,, ...-.......... . .· , ' I f'-I . I ' ' ., PAGE 4 ?'PART II THURSBAY, JUNE 22;4950 . . . . ·ty~ ' . -»~~:w<~J.·~: PRESS-:B Billy Paul Theuret T alces Bric/e In Rites of Orange Ch~isfian Church Now honeymooning in Yosemite~-------------­ National pjtrk and Merced a re Mr. and ""'· Billy Paul Theu ... t. Oklahoma Alumni who will return to. make thE:-ir home at 162 Flowe. st ... et. Costa to Picnic Sunday Mesa. Mrs. Theuret Is the ror-. mer Ne ille McCook, daugh ter or [ The Universtty of Oklahoma Mr. and Mrs. S. R . McCook, Or-Alumni wtll hold their regul&r ange and her husband is son of quarterly picnic meeting a.t Laden. Mr. and Mrs. Har-ry Theure t . 164 park in Loa Angele8 al 2 p. m . Flower street. on Sunday, June U . Reservations The double r ing ceremony was arc not nece888.ry. pc>rformrd by the Rev. \\'illis M . \\'hltta.kcr in First C hristian c hurch or Orange. in a setting of gladiolus. The bride wore a v.•h ite suit with white a ccesorics and carried a bouquet of \•.:hite car- nations center ed by a \Vhite or- chid. with a note of blue. She \VllS atten dNJ by r.er two sisters. Mrs. Thelma Stover, \vearing a royal blue s uit and Mrs. John F'rietal!, in pale blue suit. Both wort" corsag es of pink and V.'hite ~ladiolus. F'loyd Theurrt. brother of the bridrgroom. was best man and ushers were Larry McCook. broth- r r of the bridC'. and John Frietas. At the reception. held 'it the Mrs. -G. L. Linsenb11rd Returns From Nebr11sk11 ,Mrs. G. L . Unsenbard, 1~28 · Y.'. ' Ocean Front, returned home last week from Creighton , Nebraska where she had been a guest for three weeks of her sister , Mrs. Al- vina Guhlkie, whom she had not ?revlous\y seen for 32 yeani. Mrs. Guhl ke lives on a large cattle ranch and .Mrs. Llnsenbard enjoy- ed the country lire immensely. Ohio Guests Honored 11t C11 rl Ott Home homr of the bride's parents, Mrs. The pa.Lio of Mr. and Mrs . Carl ~1.cCook w o re a suit of black with J .• Ott's Costa Mella home, 284 E . rink c arnation corsage and Mrs . 18th St., was the scene of a dinner 'fheurrt v.corl' a beige d ress with Tuesday when the couple honored \Vh1te f!ladiolus corsage. Mr. and ~frs. George H easton or Assisting at the reception were I T oledo, Ohio. Mis.s G lor:a Gish, J'..f iss Rita Nel- 1 Among those enjoying the oc· !·on. '~'ho had charge o r the guest cas1o n were MeSll rs. and Mmes . book. Mrs, Stover, Mrs. F r ietas Charles Tingley of Long Beach. :ind Jl.1 ss Barbara B enz. Willhtn1 Bird, Harold Ravely, Vv'1l - Tht' bride is a graduate of Or-liam Rav<'ly. Clarence Baktri-, Mrs an~e Union high school and the Martha Wolfe, P.t:rs. Alpha Brow'n br1rll"t:"rnom of Harbor Union high and Ha rry Clark of Costa Mesa. .<ic hool. He is f'mployed u a land- ~c ape gardner in thl' bea ch area . Mr. and Mrs. Laurin Entertain Rel11tives From W11shingtcn • Rev. Tom Pendell Leaves for Europe With Youth Group \Yt'lcome guests at the-. home of Mr. Rnd ~trs. Erne~t A. Laurin anrl <1eughtrr Susan J o, 3ri3 Flov.:- R!'v T nrn renrlrll. pastnr of er St., Costa Mesa. are the local Christ C'ht1rl"h hy the S ea. New· man".~ m0ther and sister, Mrs. Erni>flt J nhn Laurin and Marlene port, left Burb:lnk airport T ues-of E verett , \Vash. day evening 1Junc 20} afl counsel- or of a group of eight univcrflity They n rrived by plane Thursday young people who are giving their a.nd ho pf' to be here about two summer to help rebuild one of the weeks. Then they plan to spend \Var ravagctl churches in Germany. a w eek In ~eno, Nev., wtth Mrs. The party wa!'I scheduled to ar-~-J .· Laurin s daughter and fam· rive in Bru!l.~els. Belgium, Friday · 1\y before boarding a plane for m orning. an<t \l."i\I J;O on to Paris honie. that a f~ernoon . The)• "'i ll J.':"O 1ntn Grrn1a11y by way of Grn('VR. l ntrrlakrn, Rnd Zurich. Locat1nn nf the projert. will be Nurnberg. and they w:ill retum to thifl rountry the cn<1 of A uguflt _tL_-__ tll"RT \\'llll~t; S KATL'iG . D1clt Sharman, $00 of Jl..1r. and 1'-frs. R . H. Sharman. 243 ~taknolia 1\ V<' .. Costa Jl.le!!a, 1s confined to his home v . .-ith a leg injury in- curred \~·hile skating last week. • ' ' "He's ne\"eJ' lonely s lnCf' he 'tart..i oeninc ,._ H O LWWA y F ARl\IS Fryln& C hlc kr.M to all 4f!!1 fri"nds." GARDEN GROVE BLVD. we ~t ot HJthor 81 ,,.d . Carden Grove Avallable ln Barbor area at BOARDMAN'S Balboa IAlaad ~CHAIU>'S LIDO MARKET Sout.hl11nd P11inters to Exhibit 11t Festival of Arts The plans for the Festival of Arts gallery, \Vhich this year is being sponsored by The Laguna Beach Art Association, have been completed. The exhibit Is open to members of the association and non mem- bers residing In the area from N ewport to Sa.n Clemente. Prizes \v iii be awarded by the a&'!oclatlon as follows: First Priu $60 ; 2nd prize $4 0; 3rd prize $20 and five honorable mentions. The jury will be composed of six members of the board of di rectors of the &.s* sociatir,n. five of them artists. Entry blanks have been 8ent to all member~ of t he aMOClatlon eligible for the exhibit and artisU who are not members may apply for .-.n entry blank at the art ga.l· lery. All entries must be delivered to the art gallery by July 1!5 and plainly marked for the F estival of Arts exhibit. The board of directors ot the associa tion ha.a decided to continue the present m embership exhibit until August S, &o as not t o have the gallery closed during the Fes- tival or Arl8. n e annual A ugust· Scptemb~r s how will be hung on August 8 and the monthly tea will be held on August 13 . A great deal of interest and favorable comment la being ex* pressed u t o the quality br V(Ork in the War Veterans G. I. show In the lower gallery. Tl\is exhibit and the splendid entnaol exhibit of the watercolors of Rex Brandt and PhLI Dike, A . N . A . Will con· U:1Ue until June 2$. • feather·light • .. .. easier sweeping SwMps much cleaner lash 5 times lcmger leavtiful colors-1old, $).49 • • reel, Wue • ST ROOT'S· ' r Ne ........ lll'lllle1 "'9deoHl1ef-... ......... .... TeWlllllLI ... WAH -~--•' -· • • • • • .... .I I> ... ,. .. St119etfes Members I Enjoy-The11tre P11rty 1 ··~: Attendil'lg & perlonna.nct! at ihe Turn Abo\lt Theater in Lo11 An· gelea followed bf a l~te wpper combined to make a delightful evening'• ent ertainment recently tor members of lhe Stagette.e Club. • I Soc;11I Jpelf11re G~o~~ to He11r. i's. Wilfi11ms ' The local elfare center of the C&UfornJa lute ot Social Wel- fare met M day, June 12, tn the W . 19th S home otl Dorothy Hiatt. 'W ele me WM extended two of the mem n who had been ill for the put ~wo month&. • YOU CAN DO BEmR AT -. DClniger FURNITURE CO. • Included in the group were Mmes. Emma Poupart and Daiay Sullivan of New port Beach, Grace Kllne, Clara Badage, Flo Porter. Mabel Smith, H elen Clark, Betty Rupe)J, Anna Myers, Ma.rge Bro«;k ett and Mae Felker of Co8t& Me.ea S:f,d Janice Chandler of San- t& A..na . Final pta'8 were made for a rummage sa.Je which waa conduct· cd F r iday. I It was &Jtnounced th*.t Myrt.Je Wtlliame wil address 1& public community beeting ot the Cali· fornia. lruitit.Lte of Social Welfare slated for onday, June 28, In Costa Mesa Legto n Ha}l at 3 :30 We i!uy 11nd Sell New 11nd Used Furniture TO T llE \:ICTOR-Mo nte S hd>elut o f FreKno, h JoldlrE" th \\'ln- nrr's tro~y, gl'!tA a kl"8 from Santa Ana'8 Orang.,. W oek j qut"f..•n Loretta Brlnt7. of N f'""·port BNLch aftf'r ,,·Inning· ttw Statf' unlor Aniateur C'Qlf c harnplon."lhlp at th~ Santa Ana ('.111n t r:o «lnb. Mrs. ~o b ert Ross I~ H ostess for Garden Section s Mrs. W. H. Harrisj is Hostess to I Missionary Groupj Thf' hCJn1e nf Mr!'!. \V. J.-Harris Always a gracipug hostrss, ~1rs. on Sig-nn l Rrl., Cliff H afC'n, wa~ ftobert Ross o pened he r hon1e lhe scf'ne of th(' latest n1feting of Friday to members of thC' gar-thE:' \VnmC'n '~ Mil'lslnna.r~ SoC'1ety den ~ctions o f both Santa Ana of the Cf'nt ral Bib!,, l' 1p·fh of and N e,vport Bt>ach Ebel! club~ I r·n~tn P¥1 esa Thuri'ld.i.y. r..f :-1. \V. H for their final nlf'eting of th<' J.Tcl ntre '"~-" (•nhn:;;te;.." y ear in which nf'V.' o fficers \V C't C' Hnhbv N•~\\·Jand j::'fl\"'' t.J.··1 tru1n- seatt'd. P"' s·1fn<;, "'/l.hidr Wllh ~1 1•"' ;ind Tropical planL<i of the b1·auti-"1 hi' Old Ru ~i.:~·d r·rn:;s,t :1t•1·.1111- ful cnvC'r~d pat lo providl'd . flct-1 y1:;in:,..d 11t tl~r p1an11 hy h1. 111Dlhf'r. ting for tnstall atlon of nfficcrs. ! !\1rs Mai is N cw lRn d. conduct ed by Mrs . 1-l erbf'rt C'.ark. l,rtnr1p·1I 11p •;1k"r 11 f t ,.. :.ift f'r- New officf'rs of Nl'wport section 1nl'lrln \'iaF i\f1ss /\tyrtlr-Irn•·s <1f arc> M iss Lillian Daniell, chair-Or:i.ni;:-r. rhi\11 f'\'Rni::-1·lrsn~\\'nrk,..r. man and Mrs. E. C. Doane>, serr('-~1'is..-; J-T vnf's V/ll:.; h•·:i rrl Hn 111- tary-treuurer: fo r Santa An;1, ll"rCfll1ng talk nn h•·r \'1si s t n lhr Mrs. Marvin Everett. chairn1an; rnis.<iicn fi('lds in C1u1tl111 l11 n:id Mrs . Ross, vice> c hairman : 1'-fr". :vft'Xl('n. Chest('r Woolf('. sec.:r etary and ,\u_r.-:nrnlln;::-thr prn n1 "''"r r Mrs. Clyde Bach , t r easurer. <11u•tfl hv Mr~. Nf'\\"IH l\d~nrl i1 r~ Con cluding the afte rnoon ,,·as J\f"":-1 . .l ;•(:k Ml·Alnrv, h" 1-1;:,.n; a social bbur v.'ith M iss Danif'l\ 1 "l v11ry rHlaci~, .. All;I "S vior fr•r and Mrs. Ev~r<'tt pouring at th" ;\f ••." beautifully appointed tea tabll'. !I.t r:< R H 8har111ar1. tir1•sldf'n: Dr. Stu11rt Innerst to Spe11k Sund11y 11t Costa Mes11 Church ' rnnduclrd tlll' hu:.int:S.'11 ~;ession As fina lf' to the n1et·tu1.d l ilt• ho.'3 lCflMPr.I ,o;crvPrl ll·e cru ~;I ro1J k lf'' ilnd r unrh. \ Jnc]11!li'o1 wrrl' Mm·r~J J y 'Bt'tL'rd- fllP.V .. J r: l-i:1•:ll 1ni:;, i !r AIRr,\' ,•I\'c .. ,·1an<1. r.ru<'" ~ ... •11 C' F; In thP AitsencP of the pA st r J". I DI k ,,1 •1 H 't· I • • R B R J H Th I~ t ' <ll \V o . "' • <' ,1 I } ' . C\'. · · ompson. now. at e 1 J\.l \·(':dl R:uv l l ik l'lr fl iv r•n ,.,, ann ual conference .held tt11 s vc· r I · · I · · \ 1 • • µ · R di ds 0 J SI rt ln · t ~r R. r c;irs.,11. ,\ M Ne\ on, Shar-1n e a n • . r . . ua nc1·s S 1 \\" J G 1 will be the preacher ~t Comn1u n1tv I nian, Hmuc ard, a ics a · Methodist Church in Costa P.ieS:"l lagher. l\'f 1ss HynPs. MM'lha P.1 c- next Sunday. Guest orgAnist will I AIR.ry Rnrt Bnbhy N r~a.pd . be l\1rs. Wrndell H oyt of Corona . Next mc('t1ng '~'ii ! he ld July del Mar. The choir under t he d i-20 '''l lh Mrs , J ity B<'arc,,!ley. rection of l dul'I Harper . wlll makb . ' ots las t •PP<O~rance .b«or< th• Florida Folk Vis it.· sun1mer vacation, singing two un-\ \. thems. Mesa Relative s t There will be no 8 o'cJQck eve-Wh'I y . • ,4 ning worship service. but both \he I "e On a.c·at1 1 n high school and Sunergous youth groups will meet a:;; usual at 7 o'clock. Mes11 M11tron Feted at Long Be11ch H11 rbor Are11 A s a belated birthda y compli- ment to Mrs. F'rank Knauer, 228 Magnolia Ave .. Coata Mesa, Mrs. Belle J o nu of Long Beach enter· ~al'ned a few .days ago w ith an in- timate and very delightful lunch- ~on at Welch 's in Long Beach. Jn the congenial company w ere Mr&. Ruth Cole. Mrs. C. E. OuVall, Mn. Claude Duncan and Mrs. J ones. M r. and J\il rfl. Norrqon 1\ie c· K er.z1e nf J\.!1an11. f"l;1., a~ visiting !\tr. Ant.I 1\frs. D. C . 1'-1oc K~nz1c, -':16 Bernar<1 St., Cost11 Mesa. The I t r ip to Califnr n1R was in.de to at- tend lhe Shrine conventibn •n Los Ani;:f'it.•.<1. \\1hen the visitor~ nlQt.i1· hon-.• SunrJuy the local c cuple v:ill ac- company them. They will hRve a stay \Vith their son a nd daugh ter · in-l11v.·, !\'Ir. a nd Ai rs. Doq.ald Mac- Kenzie, In \Yeldon, N C ., and will vi!'lit their g randdnughf<'r . Mra. W ellocc McCoy, in Was hington. D . C. Chicago and Minncapoh!!. the MacK!'nzics' former homC, will al- s o be included on the vacation itinerary., ... lIF • •• I. ., •. ,h ......... ~, • .-Mltt1* •• WIJ' ~.,.. ...... AC!aar«• ti. _..., ,..... 1 .... a. Crlnla tlll ..... ,.._ c ltzcll .... tile ~lalloecl ..,.~ •. . . - • 1812 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Be. 5656 FREE SATURDAY 10 A. M. With the openin9 of our new sandal bar, we will CJive free to the first ten customers, a beaut if u I pair of soft capeskin scuffs in a choice of colors, ideal for beach or home. INTRODUCI G OUR NEW SANDAL BAR Our s11nd11I bar will fe11ture "Tortill11 Fl11ts " by Trin11. Light 11s a fe11ther a-foot •.• in prettiest glove le11thers and comforte.bly priced at 4.95 THE CLOTHES HORSE 2 15 Marinr A \'C, Balboa lslar.1 WITH PURCHASE 'B Of Your Ne 1~0 8.1 CU. FT. , MANNING'S famous Beef ,0 AT THlSl SAMl AS Sfl\I THE flNl IESTAUl ... NTS LINDY 'S •" Wil1hir• ll•d· WELCH'S ifl lOfl!I a.o(h • S,\Mt AS SOLO AT tt4£Sf. EXCLUSIVE »>,lKfTS JOHN TUSOUELLAS h1 the forwiefl jro\orll•I MARINO MISSION MARKET \fl $oft ~ril'IO • • • look tor tbe 'Mannings • label on tb• meat Itself. MANN 1N C• '"> ·'J('fNT c C.A '.l'1 ff;J P.tl:f l'i T~l f it.if')T ~0 -1 ~lA·.,•JPfUl TfN[tVl...,1 jiJl(;~')1 ..,.;_,\1 vOJ Vf £",ER [:.!E.t. i T~'fQ U R '>l gE£ • A complete assortment of!'='-::C~°"'1 delicious, teAder, juicy ---~~:~~~=======::J:! fomous Manning's Beef ... including Rib Steaks ... Sirloin Steoks. ... T-Bone Steoks ... Club Steoks ... Porterhouse Steaks ... Swiss Steak or Cube Steaks ... RumP. Roast ... Sirloin Tip Roost ... Rolled Rib Roost ... or Shoulder Clod Roast ... Chuck Roast •.. or Round Bone Roost ... S 0 hort Ribs ... Ground Beef ... Stew Beef. All trimmed, packaged *nd shorp frozen reody' for FEATURES - •••• SEE THESE ADYANClO t our ;i 1c;;MEY:·sAY,N6 o~S\6 . . • ~ • •• I. • -- • --·. -----------......... ----.......---------.------~-···-· . , •• Volcano fmption Described by_ FOnrier ; Harbor Re51dent J"roin Renee White, vice prMl---------'---...1....-- dent or, Ba-Trua~ company, Hono&ulu, and 80ll of Dr. Barry White of Balboa l'.aland, comes an lnterelUnc tint-hand descrlptlpn ot tM recent e!"llpUon of Ma.una Lot... Dear Mother and Dad: We had a moat wonderful week end lut week. Perhaps allghUy lt.renuoua but none the Iese won- derful. The Volcano. u you have no doU.bt heard, went lnto eruption on Thunday night and Friday af· ternoon at t , aner Lucille had cha.led around picking up Charlie, packing. golng to a luncheon a.nd variowJ other things, we caught the plane for ttie Big laland. We landed at the airport at Kona, went over to Kona Inn and went by car from there up to the nnit now. The now came down Ln 3 major ftngen. The ftrat one went over lft miles in lea than 3 hours and lf you ean Imagine a flow atarttng at Camp Baldy and land- ing in Pomoba you w111 have some idea of what l am Wking abeut. "11\1-flow had stopped, however, by about noon of the d&y we ar- rived ao all that there wu on the main road tor ua to ~ waa a huge maae of red hot rocka etlll glowing and this waa stretched up the mountainalde u fu aa we could see. About 2 mJles from there it went lnto the ocean where a pillar of etea.m wa.s mounting skyward. The now had crusted over the top but undens.eath lt wu a. bright red and gases were still breaking th.rough the cru.st and exploding and sending plecee of rock into the air. All ovel-the fiow big fires were burning where the ga.s waa coming up from be- low. P1llara of Fire The road on which we w ere standing, which was the ma.in highway around the Island, had little pillars of fire coming out from underneath from a % th of a mile away tr6m the flow. It wu really a we Inspiring. It was very hot and the r ocks underneath could not be picked up at all. l~QWJC PUBLIC SOLS COUA8• olW!t a few Minutes from the Beach • * * ll•rl• Tue•rl•J'> 111111 27 * * IACK HOME AT HOLLYWOOD PARK 1 * SUMMEW MEETING 20 DAYS OILY 1UN1 27-Jl:llY 22 llM• ·11011• i1t l"fl+.wood ond (0Mpletety reb11ill · · · f ..,. Mevtihtl 011d 1pocio~11 thon ewer be~ ... with ~ "9 ef ftie werlllll '• lotted 9rond1lo11d-c111bho111• b\lild-,~ 1-t• ••. tll-llGJ!d• 'of oddilioaol 11ew 1eot1. NIW J u .. WD ilAT P'QUCT ... OYOiloble by !he 1eo1on ~ 8 • tile ffy. Write' Hollywood rotll, ln9lewood ... or ·~ ~ 01'90fl 1·1111 er Ol(hord 7-7151. · .01kl ·:"-.il-,_a.~~..AiJLY "'~.-..... I -"""''Y"' ~--, --..._ "'mi I,· """Fwl••~ .. EVllWllAllDICAI" ~I a:,..$••'"" ..., _, ond Mondoy•I IM .... Y "ef .....nc•'• tt..te1I thorovth~e4• ... J.y ... -etd1 .. up roci1tt 6 f1irlot191 f0t $15.000 odded. ---...... ti ... 1..-:11.n #'' eA •• US O.ty ''·'° ..... .... ._..... ...... '"" ""-' ........... * Better ·--·,,--·. ·--·······-~··---· I ---. --. ·r---,-, ---·· .. - Charlie mack a aUck Into th• muo Ir--------,----+., or crumwm. rock and It wtont17 ~tont&e . ..r. ~ ·we w.ent -to the bOl.el. wu allout 15 mllea &'ft¥, and al- ter dinner ,..,,t up -In to the hilltop, about 5 mlle1 trom th9 now. -we eouJd -tell ·all a stream.I apaitlns and glowing tn tho clou moonlllllt nlirht. !Mow No. S WU tunning tull blut ,com- ing out of a cleft about 8 milea up the hill and &bout 3 mllea lonr. Real f~tatna wpe -spurt- ing from tllia eource. On the sea.- ward and. ~tll No. 2 and No. 3 were pourtnc lava iJ'lto the ocean and the cloud of eteam waa higher and bigger than ~e pictures of the atomic bomb aploeion. -~ SKY~ BOBBING I WI~ Bob oew. • Wejroally ha._ lo hand It to the ladtea when It come. to tlytb.l, u they're not Jetting the. men t ahead' of them. It would be to get 33 men to enter a - countey race such IUI the mem.E of the Ninety-Nlnen ~ 'fnSm. · Diego ' to Greenville, 8 . C. du. I Of c!oune the men ~ .af · t th!• put week. • . . ~ women have more Ume f_Qr things, but that lan't ~e' w le reaeon. I believe women 'bee e and etay more enthused a.bOut The next morning we .went 18 anytltlng they do, an~ wtthr" ;nllea up the cout by boat from doubt enth\taiasm ta the mOfil _ l}'n· the Inn and MW the-•pectacle portant element of succeu. 11en rrom the oceanatde. We could get enthused more easily but Jo.at .>nly get within %. th of a mile of u quickly take up other lntere&t.a. .he fiow because the .water wa.a so The So. Calif. chapten of the hot that the boat engine over-Ninety-Nlneis have · done a re-- ·1eated. I would MY that the markable job In' the promotion of ~ater wu about 180° at that civil aviation, and I understand ?Olnt. Cioeer In l.t waa bolling they are the most active chaptera \nd the steam wu riling u I have ln .this riatlonwlde organlzauPn. Wd. Dead flah, lobeten &nd oc~ They inch.Ide in their memberehlp pu8 were floating on the water practically all Southland ladies tnd specimen.a of fieh that live on who hold either a Private or a .ne ocean bottom and do not take Commercial License. IntereeUng ?ail were found which have not Is the fact that one of the entrie1 >~fore been seea. It ,., .. really ·a In the cross-cou.ntry race ta a vonderful •pot from which to see grandmother. This ought to put '..his huge mass tumbling 200 feet some of the men who are afraid of !rom a cliff down to the ocean. flying to shame. I11e 11tream wu about 200 y~rd8 n 0 ,,. to Beat the Ht;'lt wide and probably lfi to 20 feet > deep. • ~ was talking to J ohn Price ~he We went back t.o the Inn In the ot er day, ju:st after he had been afternoon and caugkt the pla.ne to Phoenix. H e said the tempera.- for home a.nd on the way back the ture down there was over 100• pilot, a friend of mine, detoured I and anyone. who has been there and flew back and forth over the knows that it can get r'ather sticky flow. We were thus able to get a due to th~ larg~ amount ot tfri. wonderful vtew from the air. we gating 'which raises the humid.tty. got home at six Saturday night Wel}. J ohn tcok ot( in his Beech 'ind before we had gott ~n out of and within a very few mln~es the &hower the first of ls guests was rld!ng at 8000 ft. or alttt4de a.rrlved for dinner. We put on a. where the temperature-was in ~he dinner party and then all went co~tort~blf' 60$. J iQUare dancing until midnight. . e said he looked dovm otl ~he The old !aahioned aqua re cta'hce Is ~~ri~g of car~. ~lnding along ~he quite 'the rage down here-now. g way anrl p1tif'd the poor ea'fh- Brea · Fair Queen Entrant Chosen Shapely, 18 -year -old Marily n Bea!!ley won over 1even flnt1.lists In the beauty contest race for the ti tie of Mias Bre& a:nd the honor of competing In the contest !or the greater honor of Queen or the Orange County Fair. - The daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beasley ot 43:5 s . Walnut St .. Brea, Miss Beasley" ls a secrt'tary tor Hart's Products Co., Brea.. Twenty--one communities In Or- ange county are going through the act or selectln&' their city's repre- seritatt~ «s1iapidteWifiitlte Queen tlt1e at the Fa.Ir. to be held Au- gust 18 thru 20. The Queen con- test w111 be a big feature or the first day's festivities. George Toblu, public ity direc- tor for the Ora.nge County Fair. announced that the publicity com- mittee will al8o take on the c hore of conducting the queen contest . Memben ot the dual -capacity committee Include: Tobias. Sam Lyons of Santa Ana, chalrm_an ; Bill Davi.e, fair manager ;· Richard Taylor of Santa. Ana; Bill Roberts ~f La Habra. Cecil Crew o! Ful- !ert on. Robert Williams of Santa Ana. Howard Loudon of Anaheim, wd Walter Weimer of Costa Meaa. b::iund n1ortals who had t o bear \Vith the diseomfort o! heat ~nd dU"1t fnr 0.UCh a Jong period j Of time. ~1)· brolhC'r, Bernie, hadJ he ~amC" tn say artrr flying In to Death Vallry the other day to ck up a n1iner fron1 the Llppincf>tt lead mine. J-f,. ~aid that the t«fm- peratur~ nn the g r ound waa ~•o well ov('r l 00° but that at 12f rt. it \.\'as so cool that he had to close mo~t or the a ir vents. Control of l\lanufacturen I had quite a di~cussion th 1r~1oyd Martin the other day ~' n· cerning the necessity of ha ng the CAA tn control t ile manu c- ture of and n'pair of alrcra~l J have heard n1nny expreS!!I the e viewl!I As Floyd, Rtating that If he CAA wouh1 allow manuractui,ers to build pla nra Rl'I they wtsh ~­ out. au .!tls iQll[ict!ons. the tln- dusfry wnulct advance by reuorl of th ~ fact that the rt"'putable ptf,ne hu1lrlC.rR would consider their rej>u- tnlion nnd woi.i ld thoroughly Et 'lnd prrfcct their nwn products - fore sellin~ them to the pu le, !'Ven \Vithout the CAA fortng the1n to do RO. J But a ll nlanuracturers a rt> ot conRCif'ntious. Very often one cOrn- pares th<' a v1ation industry to dars ~n.d says that there Is no gov·n- 1ng b::>dy directing the building of cars and yet they are becoi.ng better all the time. But we to el one _thing. It ie practically m• po81!1t)le , and definitely econom1+a1. ly .impractical ro r an individual to build a car 1,1.rhich could comJld.e with ones built by our reglflar man~fa cturers. But It ts ...bry possi ble, ror a mechanic wortdng • plane. In an Ordinary shop, to buJrl a • I . , . J • I. ' •. Hits · lhltrecl Car, Omer ts 1oo1cec1 IARGE s ER8 TAK.EN PAGE 5 -PART II -THURSDAY , JUNE 22, 1950 Some, large e bau ha e 1 ~ Oii a · dnjnk .dr_lvlng o11arp·1>1 K-rt police at 2:40 &, m. ~7 WM BtanleY. Jerome 00.W... 11, Of Long -ti. _f_:un_~_r~_y_:_~-~-~_:_._r:_it\e+-u-~-: an-ti-~-~-&l_So_A_u+-.L~!Ji!:~RE:S S _fl OUitJtn WU &rrelted a.t Ruby An .. Olld 8. Bay ll'ront.. Balboa &land, after alleredly atrlldng.an· otbtt car at 108 Park Ave., owned by Vernon B. Neufeld, of Shafter, c&ltf., police oold. bi Newport po- Uce at&Uon Quatlln wu: tp:•mlned EXPBRT , by & phymlctan and pronounced In· · .>\LTERJJONS ~cated and lµlflt to drive. He 1'-fMt and Women \ WU Alee.led on $260 bail later in ('U!fotom TaUorj In Our S~ tHe mo~. ~ 710 E. Ra.lboa rlvd. Bal I J ~T. JAMES CHU CH DODGE-PLYMOUTH N 0 W-BIG TRADE-IN ON YOUR USED CAR, ANQ AN ADDITION~L $100 IF ITS EXTRA GOOD! 1 SBAVER MOTORS j· I EPIS(:OPAI~ 1 Sum mer , Ser vii c es ' -8 :SO A. J\l.-H.oly Comm onion 10:00 A.. M.-!\torn.la1 "'or.ihlp and Sermon Church School In Paril'ih Hou'M! I 1936 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa I ~-====:.-:=:=B::;:ea:=co::~::-6=!~========-d The Re,·. 1>at1l !\l~1or1•· ".llf'eler, RA:-ctor SZ09 VIA LIDO N E"'l>ORT BEACH _ . .,... •• • I WAS ADVISED TO COMPARE IOTH TYPES ... WHEN YOU DO, YOU'LL CHOOSE G-AS REFRIGERATION! • (/eagqt YI ~S Ulolt! ~ ttt0tt witk tt SE VEL GAS REFRIGERATOR , I . • DIFFERENT FROM A~ OTHERS I ~Servel Gu Re· -----~=---...._ -t::..-:::Jr11 frigerator contains no fotor. no ma~inery, no moving a paru. The tiny gas flaij:>e in ia Jet F"I""' System mak., ice and cold. Because fhere's norbingi to wear or grow noisy, Servel srays silef '' lasts loop:~ GUARANTEED JO YEARS! Your Company 1tands behind the Servel yo~ buy .·: places an u~odiriooal 10-year guarantee on ip·freez10g sysl m. You re sun of satisfaction 9.'ith Servt. NEW LOW PRICES! Forget previollS price tags. Tbe new low prices make rvel availabIJ to even the most modest home. And J.1 en you a~d~. w low 6.ttt c~t, lower operating cost, d no repair ts on the fttezLDg system, you find that o other reftig rator coma elate J ' th to Servel for value. 5"' the 1950 "'°fls JO!hy. See • new longer· lasting ~ucy ... the "'ny new maven• NOW .MORE iences, including quit-change iooeri[r. THAN EVER yoJR OUTHllN COUNtllt OAJ COMPANY ' llST YALUll ' It has been done many tim In the rast. And many ~Jd be ~uilt to _get performance wt;:tcti would outclaas the standarJ a~1pA or the d&)'. This in Itself wqUld be good if It were not f~e -ct .... that to get this Pe:! rma~ce. they would sacrifice ·'-";'e gth by cutting down on weight; an of them would not be quaHfled to ON DISPLA y NOW AT correctly figure stresses and e construction wtiuld be a hit or ~ mlstJ buis. ' The planes would fly, wi ~ ""<; doubt, but there would be ~. deaths before the con.st.rue on company would go broke du~o Its bad rrputatlon. While one 2205 W Balboa Bl d N Bea h Phone Harbor 116 going broke. another would be l~======·======~V=·....,....,....,....,....,~....,....,....,=e=~~~=t====C========~=---~;;~~;::;;;;~~;~ ..... ~ starting up and the whole · ro-- ~dure would start ov~r and h tin1e the aviation tndu&try wtld sutter a nother setback. •• • • Tbuc'• • mca1 ..,_, ........ lfP<tl-tlaidc Juky _., • pipia1 hoc bakid --... Wida ...._ ___ a WI. cold p. ol lasaide. ..... ! Hcnm an wait. ' . n.. mellow aWIJ -ol .......... MOtdoa -... .. _ ol tasq foods-........ ..w..i amadt ..... rcli.i.. Al ..._ O< wllat ,..,.. dliN • ,.... fa-,_.,_ . ' lee aoOd .beu-luui«-•ab,..... ..... _,.... , " I ~ • I -· 1. - .. ·srM -ilD?tlW, ._ , ... ,..,,,.. p • ' • • CongratulatioM are in order or Wm. B. Boes who completed t' tirst solo fllght recently, and or John Conn who, received hi• - strun1ent rating. i Voter Registrars Get Pay Checks Check3 were made out lut w for P1'.lYn1ent or a pproximately spe.:iat deputy voter regist Orange county. Count)' Clerk B. J . Smith closed that checks range f a low of 80 cents to a h1gb ot f 51. High total u Ul'Ual went to . Bertha M&ron of 1709 W. Nll>U. St., who ha..s been matntainiq het- stand on Fourth St. near lCatn St., Santa Ana. for many i ' Next high was to Helen Lo. ' of 2263 l!"airfiew Rd., eo.ta who ftceive.s $109.30 for bei ·; fl!lte of poy for reglol.erlns ;et· .,.. In th• field .. 10 -to & ~-1 Manyoft!>e~llaft providing' the aemce lo tho for ~ eliablllli ·YOtori lo sip up at....- p1aceS inltud ot eom•nc to -rt-to~. LINJ>A DAJUIE.L. "?o dlla ti.Sn-al Jmt tft«.~1 ar pallr"/ . ·' I • by maki 'g las tri Yo frttztr yo11r "srort that nrvtr fjo.ra." of coutse-it'. electric! IOUTMllN CALlfOINI -··-------------------- •• J, ' I • I I • • -~-----. -·~· --...-----~----~ ~ • • •• ' ' fA6E . 6 -P.Ai\T I I -'TI-lUR~DAY, JUNE 22 , 1960 A~ 01"'lllDI' ~ ~· f .. -~ ~,: •RESS .8 llEAJIBOU COLONY ft.&Cl' Howie, -Robert C. • SWly eo' (Inc por Ill _.tj) .......... -.... -... • . -' Potip. Euaebtus Blilly 50' .................... 12) Pollt>'d. Euoeblua Bi:ly 50' ... _............ 111 Delinquent Tax and .\eee11ement Liet . ' . {'oll\fd, Euaebtus SEly 50'-NEly \lo .... H) Webb, lllrnut P, -·······-·-·····--····· .. -··········-·-· I . . Cl~ of NewpN'I .8Melt. tftate of callfonla OOEAN FaOJliT TBACI' ' H•WV"'rS -.ell Clt)r TU. ... Ann WNll• ~-for Hart, .Edwin GUea ......................... _ .... :.......... S n!IC'AL YEAlt lHIMO ST A TE OF C.\UFQfimA I COUN'l'Y OF OR.VIQ8 I •· CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH I lllYEB 8JlOl'ION,.. Thygesen, Henry NEly trlan& 21' (lne SO' 11trlp In Seclioll ...-19 I, R. R. ftoctslduon, u ~·otnete ,, .. Oollee\ef, ta and fo r the City of Newpbrt Beach, County of o.s.p, atat• ol California, adj) Bd NEly ~y State Hwy 1 8Ely by 46tll lit ........ 10 Valenttn'e, Mary · A. et a.I ................. ·-·········· a HERICBY blVE NOTICC t.Mt, default having been made In the pajraeat of tu.ee aad •• 1 m•t.11 due to tlle Ctty of. Newport Beaeh for the ftac.al year tn«Ma.g JUlle 30, 1~ upon. tM property herein· after described, and that. unleu uid, taxe• and aueument• ao Flft9T Al>DmON TO NEWPORT BE10lft'8 McElroy, Theodore S. .................................... 5 Trusty, William H . . .................................. t .•.. 13 -de.linquen t, together wtU. all peeaJU. -.O caita due thereon, ~ paid at the Tax Collector'• otnce in the City Hall, on or before Friday, June 30, 1900, AT TEN O:CLOCK A.. M. of lh•l .d•Y· all of aald prop1rty deecrt~ ln the wtthln JUt oa wMcla -.Jd \.PM and assea.s· meata, pm.alt~s u d COll!lt.8 an lbea unpakl. will OJI tM dale and tbe bour. above speelfled, BY OPERA.TJON OF LAW, be Jold to t>te City ot Newwrt Bescb, and that web sale wW be made in the OFFICE OF THE TAX COJ...l,...ECTO.R ol 8&.ld C ity. McCulloch, Clarence ........................................ l McCulloch, Clarence ................ _., .................... : 2 Tingley, Orville c: ·······-······················· 14 Weyant, Eugene D ......................................... 17 Weyant, Eugene D ......................................... 11 Ahlstrom, John D. . ......................................... 20 Quisenberry, Charle e M . ................................ 9 Stevens. Will K . . ... : ................................... 10 R. ft. HOOOIUNSON ~-Of~io Tax Coik'ctor of Newport Beacb, CaUfornla. Trout, Abel L. SEJy 6t' ............. ----·· IJ) Trout, Abel L. SEly 14' ...................... 23) l Trout. Abel 'L . SEly 64 ' ........................ 24) NEWPORT BEACH TRACT A.MM9ed Ownf'r Cannon, R. K . . ..... • Herrin, Marie ·······-· ···········-··························· THIRD ADDITION R ichards, MPrno n C . ·····························--········ • Rlcharcbl, Mernon C. ··'·-. -·--·-.····--· --···-····-···· I R ichards, Me rnon C. .... ···········-~·-·················· 8 R ichards, MPrnon C. SEly \.9 ......••.......• 7 'RIVER SF.CTJO:N Sentenn, H enry T. S Wly S6' ................ 8 Bonner, Walter R. . ............................... lt Meston, A lexander C. ······-····························· 16 Meslon, Alex.ander C. ____ .. ., ________ --····--·--·-\ 11 Tucker, Chas. H . Corp. ................................ 2 Tucker, Chas. H. Corp ·······-~·-•·········-~·-········· 3 LAJU! TR.\VT Cunningham, i'k>yd il .................................. 3 Nunan. EveTett I>. ········································-4 Winship, l:J.rl 8 . ··'·-17 Winship, Jlarl B. .... . ..................................... 11 Winship, Eart B. . ....... ·········'· .................... IO Winship, Earl B ................................. .., ........... 11 H ebert, 'nlomaa R . Ely 46-' ...................... l H ebert, Tbomu R . Ely 46' ·······-··········--2 CAN A.L 81£CJT10N Butler, Paul T. . ............................................ 13 Butler. Paul T NEly 3.61' ·-·-----,.---·-····· 1• J ohn11t one, Bruce B .... ·-·····-··················..,.······ 10 Rorick , Jarnn B. .. . .. ·······-················-· 6 Adams, Jllla Grace ..... ... ... ............................ 1 • Ketring, Calal\Ul:e Grace .. .. .... ..... .... 8 K etring, caJa.nu.e Qrace SEly 15' .. ·-11 W est, ChNlton L. .. ..... -.. --·······················-0 Norton. Burt R. ····-·-·-· . 7 Norton, Burt R. . ......... ,..... .......................... 8 Debban, Mer le C .... ". .. ... . ............. ····-·-·-··· 5 LANCASTl:ll'il ADDmON Wingerhoff, Loul.1 et al .......... ., ... . Wtngerhoff, Louis et al W ingerhoff, Louis et al W ingerhoff. Louia et al l 2 3 • 5 Wtn.-erho!f. Louta et al Wtnprhoff. Lou.ii e t al W inrerho!f, Lou.la et al Wtnge rhoff, Lou.la et al ................ 6 Wlngerh off, Lou.Mt e t al ....................... . 7 8 9 10 11 wtngerhoff. Loula e t al Wlngerhoff, Loula rt al Wlngerhoff, Louis et al Pletcher , H arry L All I Ex Wly 20· of Nly 40' J Pletcher . Harry L. Hoffman, Albert C. Wentif'lh CPntu.ry Engint>ering rwentieth CPntury ~irineerlng Twentiet h Century Engineering liJ:CTIOS . .\ Brun11 , M..,.tha L. Laurie, Altoo P. Laurie, Alton P~ Ebrlte , Alva R. Ebrlte, Alva R TR.\CT 'M Latham, Allen L . Inc. lnc. Inc. 12 3 4 • . 7 12 13 18 15 14 15 :iO ... 21 15 ..... 14 ~8 38 88 38 38 39 39 ·~ 43 136 136 128 135 U4 •3• 134 IS< %35 !so 14 2 142 143 3S2 333 S40 340 434 <S• 439 635 St< 324 324 !14 321 324 324 324 324 324 324 324 ~29 329 n9 331 33J 331 119 uo Ito 221 Z27 10 SEC.'TJOS R P enkal, Edwin J . ................. 10 18 J>enkal, Edwin J . Scherf, Charles F . Dennison. c. F . Otonni8on , C. F . 11 18 14 109 I!) 109 .. ............... 1f .lp!I Total Delinquency ' 1.115 8.36 6.77 4~.7~ 6.77 .... Danlf'I, Robert H. Jr .... ·-··--·························· 1 De.nlel, Robert J-1. Jr. .................................... 2 Miller, Glen L . .. ... . .................................. 24 Bo!lworth. Wilson ............ ,....................... .... 2 Miller, H . Earl ................................................ 7 W&.lk ey, Oliver T . ······-· ................................... 16 Mowry, Howard F ......................................... 24 Backe11, R . c .................................................... 22 TllAC'I' ... Rhoden. Eva F . 37 ~:~~ ~:t·n~~a~~~ I~: -~: .... J········ ······· ····· 1 _31 Blakely, Chai PS ., r. ··-. ......... •2 ......... ~ .r .•.• 60• ~ 21 .09 TR . .\CT tit l l 56 Pieree, Mark A . et al SEly 1bo• H ~.3~ 6.48 35.79 15.80 2.fi9 3'1 .78 2.59 24.31 2.61 25.56 1.57 73.53 24 .97 33.81 21!.82 4.31 23.30 3~.68 . 6.77 18.17 6.00 <fi .74 5.6f1 6.:\41 7.39 17.68 20.46 :I0.46 i1 .15 118.63 21.15 17.68 10.10 9.12 80.fJ4 sr,.s2 3.7i 3.08 4. IS 29.49 13.09 4.05 6.62 24 .56 15.<14 48.i':.l 32.34 30. 11 14.90 TR.V"'T I 13S \\'atltlns. Ray M . TRACT 811'1 Chapn1an . C'. \V., Jr. -·-·· Chapiuan, C . \Al., Jr. Brown. Nac io H . ................ 17 S Efy \;, .. . .. . .... .. Ill ............... ru 9rowri, Naclo H . Clark, Virginia C. Ctark. Virginia C. Glark. Vir1inia C. NEly \;, ...... IT& All (ex SWly 8 .8 ') ....... 113 ............ "4 Ctitrk, Virginia C. Ring. Hastf'r R. SWly 20' N~ly 2!)' -ltlll 361 362 Rini". Hasler R . Loskamp, C har i(."fl U. Brown, Major B. ............. '31 NELY \;, ...... 86-0 ~l Brown, Major B. Smooke, Marion G. et n l Smookt'.', Mnrion G. Pt al Richards, Martin H . Richards, Martin H . NEly 19" _ .... 118 S Wly 26" ..... 700 ..... 716 SWly ........... 711 RECORD S l 'R\'E \'-843 (~ Bay) McCarthy, Ro1nayn£' .... ':' .... ····---19 H argravea. Kathryn L . . . ..... 34 Russell, Burton N . 35 King. Cha.s. M . 1st Add Bt>acon Bay ~ ACHEAOE Russel C. 2 acres in 19/20-6--10 Bd Nly &: Wly b~ Oily Un1it.11-Sly by El Moro Tract ; Elly by Hig hland St ext ('OROS A l>EL MAR Hoyle, Ralph I ... , Jr. NWly 98' .. . . . RF.-~1'8 (Jt"' f'tlllO~A Dl:L ~IA.ft Burt, Clyde ·A.• NEly 1t:t Burt. C lyde A .. Thomas, Gordnn NWly 11: Thon1as. Mabt:'I S Wly 10' of NWly % ihon1as. Gordon Thon1as. Gordon Shipl<'y. Leola M. NEly 10' .. J ..... Sh;pley. Leola M. SWly 25" I.ynn, Robf'rt B. e t al J.)"nh. Robt>rt B. et nl 8n1yth, Robert ).f. SWly 10' CORONA. DEL MAR Bellinger. Wayn1• Bellinger, \\!aynt' SWly 15..' Lynn, Robert B. et nl NEly 20' J .. ynn, Robert B. et al SWly 20' .. Hole, W illitts D. HoJe . Willitts D . 11 13 1 3 .. 2 • 18 18 10 11 10 l 3 4 • 19 n Bennett., Cornelia 21 Stower~. John T . . NEly ~ 30 Stowers, J ohn T. ··-· 32 l".f!JJ H 01m.betg. Edwin NEly 15' ; ff : i'7.73 • 1· Holmberg, Edwin . .1 10.50 Lippitt, \Varrt'n R. NE!y 3 ' 11 ~ti~~~',j!W~~~l '. ~~IJ~ ~~1 Burnworth, Fred Vincent. James C. "Estate ·-·············-··· 22 All t Ex Sty 7' of Ely 11 ') \8 Vincent, Jan1f's C. F...state Sly 7' of Ely 11· 16 Vincent, James C. E."tatP _ · ......... ... 17 Vincent , Jame.!'I C. Estatp .......... 18 SUB OF BLOCli A-EAST NE\\'PORT Wilder, Winifred P . ····-············· 82 Summers, Lydia M. .. .. ................ ......... ..... II White, Clarence G. ... .. . ........................... lot Evaru:, J ohn R . .......... . ............ l~. N!:WPORT BAY TRACT Vincent. Jamea c: ·········-· ... ................. 3 Warlaumont, Floyd ...................... . Stem, Debora.h K ..... . StJB l>F BLOQI C Nt:WPOKT BA.Y TllACI' 13 -· ......... 11 Coraelleon. Harry H . . .. ...... ...... ......... 7 CorneH.son , Harry H. N W ly 32.04' of SEly 6<1 .08' (Inc bet same &: h igh tide line) 87 BALBOA. TRACT Blue Room ol Balboa Inc. .............. .............. 1 Blue Room of Balboa lnc. ······-····················· · I Blue Room of Balboa Inc. ............................ 3 E.\ST SIDE ADDITION TO BALBOA TllAVT ANI) BALBOA BAY J"RO>IT Karl Elate R. A U (lac bay ftoDt& .. ) 8 ~. A11aie R . AU tine baJ front.a.p) 8 Romero, Joeeph B. ··-·······························-··--ll ft,omero. J oeeph B. ·············~······---~---·-··-······· 11 J•Yftd • .ft.Obert L. ······---·························-···--· l5 TllACI' Ill . t.yon., 'I'honlaa R . ······r···---······· .. ········---··-····-J Matt1ncly. Thomu O ........ -................... -...... it Be11!myer, Jay C ................. ----·--·--------··-···--I Bt:urUvant. AuoUn D. llJqy 16' ............ 4 Sturtevant, Awotln I> ........ _ .. :_ .................. _. 5 ~ B. Cedric .............................. _. _____ Sf 'hrriftct°"' H•len ....................... ____ .. ____ :Ill , •ct.••, Gre1ory C. ----·-··--···---·--··------f ·Keila, R-ll W. .. .... -.... ---.. ·---.. -lJ lhwlaad. Al)oa A. ..... ·-·--·°""'··-~--ll .. -..... l'l-........ --.. --..... _ .. _ 5 .9M1olr, Lnolllo W. ,\II (Ell Nly 1.4' ...S 1111 4.45' -NIJ 5.15' -Wl)r 11.110' • - '1JIO') -----l ftA<lr 711 ~ .,...,, ._ r. a ----• "-._ r. a -----~-"'-· --.. _.....,_..,... ___ _ ~. \. 1 .. .. .. '• 4 10 10 lO lO A A A A 3 4 4 c c 7 7 7 15 16 19 L 18 A c D D I> .. J 3 K L 0 '• ~· • • • • 13.0!'1 Llppttt. WarrPn R . 13 Masters. Charlt>s \\r. 11 8.36 ¥asters. Charles Y.1. 13 3.00 Master!'!. Charle.ci \V. 15 45.51 Gilbert , Everett 12 9. 70 J oyce, Frank .. 7 Golish.-. W illiam R. . .. 8 2<1 .11 Gerhardt, Walter J . ·-··. 17 ' fl:i.<16 Seliger. Ma rtin H . ............ . ............ I M .6S Sellger . Martin H . ............. .... ........ 8 22.13 Hiii, Dale Logan NWly 1h ... 1 l . Hill. Dale Logan NWly ~ 3) 1-4 .71 Graham, Frances ............ 12 49 17 Graham. Frances SWly 17' t'i ,66~66 Tritt, William · R. T . l !'8.60 -3.02 11 .16 . 210.28 67.48 na.u ,a.11 • 111.Te 3,.111 311.80 J0.73 ..lA.05 2<1.43 8.M 90.18 ' 14.90 10.73 7.02 8.48 11.0ll 18.."3 Prior, Royce W ........ -· ....... -l Prior. Royce \V. ... .... ........ ........ 3 Mealy. William M. .. ............ . ............ 12 Leonard. Harold T. .. . ...... 3 King. Marion Barth ........... 11 Estok. M ike 18 Crisfield. John W. .. . ....... ti Hutctuns, Albert R . . ................ 11 fhilchins, Albert R. .. ............................... l• Hutchins, Albert R. .. ...... ..... ..... .. ·--······· 11 Park!:r, Charles H ....... ·············-······· ............ 13 Parker, C harles H. . ....................................... 16 aewa, Hiram L. ···-··· .... ............................... 7 Btanpr. Betty ....... . ........... . .. ................... 2 Jorda.n, Mary W rtc:ht NWly 51· ............ 17 Jordan. M.a.ry Wright NW)y IY' ............ 19 Jor<lall. Mary Wrillbt NWly lld' ... ,....... 21 ~re. VlnceJtt ........ : ................................. 22 Sccitt.. Jeuc:ene J': ·······················-··· ......... ,........ 1 Rombeau, t....acile II ............................................ 13 Rombeau, Lucile l!L ····---·--···-·--·-····· ............. 17 Huffman, Richard J . ND}' 16' .............. 8 Huff-Richard J . ,_ .................................... 10 T"ayne, Ethel G. et al ···----············--······-·-···-t• Payn•. Ethel Q .• , al &Wly 16' ·---.. --. 11 TllA.CI' -H•=· ~ L. All (Ell SWly 50') .•.• l Bennett, Charles A. All (lb Hwy) .... 4 Benn•tt. Chart... A. NWl,yM.47' (lb Hwy) 5 w.,.i. Cllffonl B. _____ ...... -.... ·----s su.nn, 3obn T , --·----..... _ .. _ l stow~ John T. -----·--.. --···-·-·-·· 2 t'J'll.\CI' 111 IJaCe:r, Nellie C. -• ----------~--S7 m&a ..... ~ e_ ~ -.. -• Beu, fta)'llUir>d P . All (lb. dW-.f) --.. lld Ulll -Ra~ P . AD. (Sit 1fwyl ~·-·-ii 'UI -_, m• P . All t• llWJI i--8' ........ tlQIM!l4 ... 4ll ( .. bJl ...,.,.. ~ • • K l 1 1 • • "57 12 12 '1 11 .. ll4 .. at Ill .. so so so 32 32 32 36 a1 37 S7 38 • 35·1·10 0·33 132 U2 lSS 1311 134 134 136 130 136 ISi 139 234 234 • 236 234 237 237 238 242 242 •13d2 332 334 334 335 335 335 830 336 337 4S2 43!1 435 M!9 529 629 ~29 113! 037 :137 Mi --837 63!1 839 839 839 640 1140 1142 730 7311 7SS 7311 7311 tM 730 735 7S7 787 743 7'3 G )I )I z AA AA B · • • ,. B • 10.17 7.IN 10.fG • , 1.07 ' ' 48.73 0 59.71 S4 .li0 1.IO 44.81 35.60 6.!8 59.48 9.18 8 .t'J 12. 71 36.53 7.38 30.50 52.37 6.28 32.59 147.18 11 .10 34·110UK te ......... i A•\\·erln• S..rtt.-r·. 6$1 E. Balholt Bl\11., 8&I 41 \\'urk. Ho.rhor 316S Is fht• number to eaU I Rfll C'rott!I aid. Mnt. Herts a.ho • 1- I• opr·ratlun n1•x t ,, . ., .... k al tlM> TP.if'.phUfll.t" llJM'M'i~on 41f (,t•onn ll1•r1M, pirturNJ &bo\'f' a•y f'fflflr t'll<'~' .rPqnlrlni: cll":s"l1·r and rPlh·f \\"Ork or f'plir aM\ ·prinl( s.i•r\•lc .. for llarbor buJJIR+'1tl'lntHl. I Pre-58 Photo• ' . . ---- DUDE . RANCHER? ANGLER? SUN BATHER? SIGHT-SEER? ~~ • <fi .l !J .. 0.78 11. 71 20.68 165.27 '"'"'""' ""' "'' ·-... ~. ~"' .• ""')"'"''" '" ""'"'' •. , """' _...... . coveragt• f or d iHnster nncl r t' lief work and ror an~ RC'd Crllffs1 emergPncy o~rnt ion. ' Choose yo~r Spo{ ... choose ) our Additionnl trun)( linf's are being lnslalleci ~ lht> T(le1Mfonf' AnHwPr·ing SPrVi<·t•, 50i E . Balboa Bl\'ci.. fun ... Grt)·hound gers you lhere Balboa , nnd Leonn H C'rts. the operat or, \Yll l havf t''tlra Rerv/ce in operation by Monday. fast, comfortably, at 1/3 the case 78.13 156.90 Lroyd t..ovf'lnnd, D2f) W . Balboa~ of driving. Rein and uve ... go 28.82 Blvd., chnirn1un_ of t_he disnstl"r Hnrbor 3163 lantl l '\vill r_f'lay thr County Ki'ds Go Greyhound-hl\'e t,,·tra cash for 77.3:l a~ re~lt·f C'on1 n11ttf'r tor th~ local mt>ssage or et h Plp oi· µo \\'hril · tXlra \'acario n fun! 6.~ Rell CrOS!I nnd n _ l"lty lliS&."tcr ('\'('t; I~ rt>qul f'<l," !'he ~al~!. For Golf T'1tle . 0.34 counclf l0halr111an, Is ''ery enihu-From Li oln. Net.i rn~a . it r~. 17 .33 stastlc nb'.JUl thl.." nt·w servire and H erts '\-eccl d hf•r tclt>f'ihone ex- 7.02 s.ald_ the offh·t• at !".07 E . Balboa perience 88 8 ~witchboartC upf'rntor Th!' Third Annual Orange Coun· 9.70 Blvll. \You ld be nffil·lul f'ln£'rgt•nL"y of a large h rl in tht> eElfjl . ly An;alt'Ur Junior golf Champ· 84 .97 dlsast <'r hrndquarters:. -----+ ••1111<hlps ;rnt unUcr way thif' WPf'k 9 .33 Lt>ona H t'l"t!'I hU !-1 bPen opcratin~ T I h L ·c s· I al l he \\111!0\l.'iC'k cour~e in Santa i8.52 the T t·lephonl' An!'iWt'rtng Service e ep Oftr 0. IQftS Ana v:ilh C'n lries from almgat 12 6 .• 512~# since Match I . Shf' \\10.S forn11•r ly New war,• Con~T ct (\"t•ry ('(Jl"Jlt~r of the county . located a bl0<·k \\'f'Ml at 417 East Th•fending cha1npio11 Harry Roux 3.11'1 Balboa Blvd. PacifiC' T el phone and ••leJ.Iraph of S.'.lnta Ana CoiJPgP. met Ronnie 5.01 H t•r bu!'lint'ss il'I the only one nf Company 8 .. 1 the F'r•de ation of l!(.'\':ns uf Anaheim ln his first 88.61 its k ind in thP Harbor and n1any W omen Tel~phone Wo k er" ·of n1a t<'h vt1th Charles Murphy Jr., ~.86 resld1·11ts a.~1! bu:;J nessn1en feel it SouthPrn CaJifornia, rei:ir'"CS\·nting the nlhf'r 1949 finalis t . pitted was long ncclll.'d. approxiinateiy lO,OOO trprrlr liP-:i pnin s t Lnrt·n H erman also of i I 81.91 35.8i 'iU.·10 39.19 10.13 101 .'.l3 9.40 35.ZS i t 1.15 I ! 2.79 16.GO 9.ld I 5.68 I 40.01 106.23 I 5.40 25.51 ' I I 31.42 1 4-'" 85.811 9.00 4 .r~ I 18.;!7 I 5 .o8 "\V f' lake thf' plare of nn nffi<'~ partnlenl Pn~plnyees. ha~e s igned 1\11nh1 in1 . J\iurphy \Von the medal· secretary on n 2-t-hour schedu lr, j 8 nPw wage fOntrac t, accprding ln 1.-.t p:·i ze \vi th hi_c; qualifying score .-xplaln!' Mr:o1 .• H<'rl~. "An ext'en-T. · M. Hanlbi'ook, local 1 e lerlionp 11f 76 la s t Monday. lions phnni> can tPrn1inntt> on our mnnagPr. t Othe1 l'nlr-iPs in the "seni or " sw1tchboarct for nny business in Major pro lsions of he llf''>'' di\'iSH)!l '>''PrE" D~n :\l oUi~a . Pete the Harbor area lni·luding Corona contract ca ll or 8 shnrte in~ fronl F'nrte, <;ord,,n H 1~g1ns. J1111 ~od­ del Ma r or we c:in hU\'C a n1a1n 71'!! to 6 1~ ~Br!! in tllf' cngth nr [g r-1s, \\nr:11 R'.'nshnw. Bob Hic k lin<' tc rn1lnatlon'" timt> it la k t o reach "T'axirnuin i;n n. flnn1111 • '-111lt>r. Btll H11lern1an 80 l~hont• Fu1·lllth'8 ratt>s on wag schNlules.1,~nd a r1'· und Jn.~ k Mitchel. .. . . "Ou r Nwltchbonr<I hns fnC'1ltties cla Hsiflc.•a t ion of 8even !:outhern Thi' under 11-yea r -old divun on for 80 phnnefl nnd c urrt>ntly '>''e Cnhfornia t el phon<' exC'tl nges In· n1att·hcll '!on1 Morgan of San Cl/· hsvf' :J!"1 subst·ribf't!'-1." !-!ht> t•ont inu-to higher WIP ~rOU !lS he '"lllll· n1t:onlC' with Jo~n R~nahaw and t>d . "'\\' .. 1111\'t• n lllCf:S!lge ~.:rvil'C, pany also ha granted tn th._· union Ray f:• hnl,; Junior v.·1th Bill Sel- <'an dlsp:1 t1·h n St'I \'il'~' or rPpa1r I frt'C payroll dedut·tlnn f 11n1011 I 111 nn i,f Oi:ingf'. U:0 nard Caalro man, ntt:i\Vf'r-y1111r phonf' durint tJU f'S uf l .. 1 Hu br::i anU Di c k Foolf' of your vn1·:1l1n 11 . take rmergency The n1ana r said thnt thf' 11t'\\0 Santn All::t. drf'W byt:R 'Selrnan cnlli; fron1 ho:t t~. 11r do j ust abrrut contract bt'i·ahie eff1'<'ti\"c Junl' IH \\':u; 1111 · ynungest rntrant at 11 anything in thL' t1'l(·phone line." and '.'ti ll remain in for{'" ntll Au-Y• :ii ~ old it rs. Ht'rts ha!'! 11 ne re lief g-it·l J..'Ust 15, 19{>1 ant.I thcreaft r ••hl• ·"" ------- now. 1'furg:i1·<'t \\'11hlron . nnd plnns capcellcd~y ither party to in~lall thr1'<' :-hifts a!'I scxJn ai;i. buslnes!': '>''nrrants. H <'r 3!"1 sub· • MES ' INJtl H Ef srribers inc·lullc: tloct11rs, an1bu-\Vilbur MF,r1 Mn P ei in!'I, :l9. lnnr-t's. thl·atcr.c;. garagf.'s, rea l Box 741, C ta Mt"sa, vns 1n- estotf' nfif•·f's, n1ote ls, Jllumbt>rs, jurl'J slight y Saturdni '>'"h1'11 lou n <'nn1pn ni• ...... building 1113lnlen-vai..:uum hrnk !l nn his r ady-n11x llncr. haby ~Hlt l'rs, t4•1rvision c·11m-t'On!·retf' truclt fallrd to h<ild on panies, taxis Rnt.I sp11rtfishe rn1l·n. l<lrst Ave, i South 1-1 _. uin ond The fl'<' v:-irii·~ a c<'o rding to the the truck rol •d over. nunih(·r 11r l':l.lls re"eiv<'d anll if r'e· He "'as goi g up-grnd([on F'irsl l'Pivt•d dur 111.:-tnis irH':<is tlliurs nr on ,\vc. \vhen hi engine slo pt'tl. H1 · a 2'1-hnur hn1'i.'i. H1'r phnnr-nun1-began rolling hnt·kwitrds nnd c·ut b<'r, \Vhh·h ~1 1·s. J-l c rl .s~'>''!'lnls cv-lht' trur-k int n bank o th<' IC'ft eryon(' to r·cn1f'n1hcr. is Harbor sitle of th1' sl £'el wllt>n ti h1·.t1kf's 3163. J fa1:ed t o hnld ThC' tnu.·k partly "ln.,t'fl.<;e of an l'nl('fg~ncy C,All clin1bt~I the h.nk, thPn overturnetl. Pair Injured in Anto Accident R11 .<:."f'l1 Stukes Hampton. 22, tlf thl· Nr\lo."f!o rt B1·nch fi re depart- nu•n!. 1 t·f'r>JVt'll an injurt;d nose nnd a p:i~o1 •ng l.'r in his car. Shlrle)' l\nnc ,_l illnrd. 21. 1221 W. Balboa Bl\'d. N1·\\~>1 1r-l 8'.'ach. injured her 1 iµht lt1~ nnd eut hPr lower lip in :1!1 :i1·• id1•nt• a t 10:1i p. 1n . Satur- ct::iy. Nl'V•pnrt polic(' re)lO rted. T/iere Are No Lower Fores! FAIRBANKS. Alwoka TtlRONTO, ()8.aatla O HAN"D ISLAXIJ, S 1•h. $1 tK.·lK ·lfi.20 I.AS l.'Rt1SE&, :S . ~I ...... . C'ASPER. \V)•o. :!"!.80 . I'/.... ,,4. ...... R~tur" Trip..::Ja WH ... *--'•" >011 011)' Reu11d Tnp 11detf Mrs. C. C. Swafford, AC'f'nt 5!2 Coaa.I: Hlgh"·ay Phone Bf>a~on 5422 A•• f•r f!!! llrfMSl·l'A ID fOUI FOLDlll "I LlllE A !\lA."'i v.·ho i.8 proud Of t.he place where he Uvea." Abe Uncoln ... GOO by lhP 1st or duly. / or savings ' acco1nts earn 1'12% Interest at Bank of America I 2.9' 3&.0-0 : ~' :!.6" l 1 7.90 2.09 I 34.tJO .... ,.., . >·• 1-f:in~pt nn"s 1•ar struek a park ed ,·ar 01 fr<1nt of :J608 Lakr A Vf'nue. Nt·\''l.>OJ t Bl·nc·h. pri li re said, regil'!:· tcre~A@r'~fi!fV··~~f'il Moore, of Ln..'f ·~~~!:'s car '"\lla.s knnC'ki!d ~I fePt, bt"ing forced over ti •"t1rh, poli1·t' addf•tl. Han1pton tuld d ffir1·rs ht' d1dn"t knov.• wh.al ~-tj~,,.<: A•erlea •aril1tg• ' I 35.60 i 61.0 1 7 .7 ~ 18.38 I 6.79 I 3 .7'5 24 .61 7.33 7.53 38.03 111.85 2.9~ 19.95 \ i!.7' I 6.23 '29.82 6.23 I l<fi.01 ' 8.Si 16.•7 3.ts 73 .~l • 3.78 I lQ.51 I 6 .23 20.52 20.~3 2.19 5.51 2 .-45 15.87 13.81 34.2S a.2:i S.61 28.25 18.99 2.2~ lUl U% Ul L11 ua l..M Clay, 1-lornr<' S. 12 13 81 .12 hr1 ppl:n1 ·d to cau:w thP at'C'itk!nt . Clay, l-Jorf'.lt'l! S. N\.Vl y 1 :: . RE-Sl JB Of-"' Sl-"!<'T10l"roi I, BAI.BO.-\ Martin, Agne:it \\'. C'l nl Fo.!llt"er, George ~-. 1-·ost t'rJ Qf'orgf' M . M)Wr~. J ohn W .. Df'nkert, J oseph A .. Yarnell. Hubc·rt P .. . Paine, Altx'rt S ..... . F ost e r, Solon R. ISLA:SD 25 3 4 24 32 Fruehan, EdwarU C. . ................ __ . 1 a 23 9 17 l E ldred. ~A . G. All lex st) ........... . SEl.'TION 2, llAl.BOA f S J .... ..\ND Shar on , Russell E ....... . Carter , F'lournoy P ..... . Schroff, A lbert ....... . Hqlklman, J oe B ............... . SEC.,.ION S, BALBOA. Li;;LAI'\D Moorman, Florence W .. . Bre\lo.·ster , Harry C ................... . Naylor, Ida P ................... . SECTION 4, BALBOA ISLAND 18 15 13 13 l 34 36 Walsh, Jamee J _ Ely 39' ······--·-······-·· 17 Scottco, Inc. ······:·········--······················--············ Ji Naylor. Jda P .............................. -. ·-· 3 Ricba.rdeon, Angus S. ·-······-·······-·-·--·-······· 8 Richardson. Angus S . -·-···· ............... .............. 7 Eutman. Robf'rt A .... ·············-·· ................. 17 Tyler, 0 1Yve M ..................... : ........................... 16 SECTION 5, BALBOA lSLAND M.aaon, J ohn William ···-···························· .... 12 Oilman, Ethel L. Nly % ··-···· -r ············ 14 Qllman, 'Ethel L ............................................... Jti TR.\CT 74! (V• .. tten "-1 Morrtaon, Alex M. ··--···-··············-············-----'6 lforrtson, Alex M. ·-·--·--··--·---·-··-···········-----·· 47 llomoon. Ala 1tl ............... -................... __ " 11IACr UH l'lllller. W . I: ........ _ ......... -.................. ____ a lrvlae "Beadl and Country Club Eatatee _Ui . . T&ACT ua 4 5 5 7 8 10 10 11 12 H 1 3 " 9 13 17 18 l 2 l1 11 l1 12 2 3 3 12.72 43.2!'"1 69.:JO l 1 I .8U 28.tJ:J r>3 .GfJ 20.S2 r 72 . .j2 149.19 66.23 I I ·' I 6!i.9l ~8.42 19 .2·1 34.16 31.1 ~ 47.G4 22.5.5 45.86 3 1.fl:i 29.62 33.4{ 17 .!".18 60.55 46.2i 29.81 13.72 69.8 1 lt\.98 80.19 :ti.Di 7 .73 10.70 ll""-L. L. -·--·--------.• 4.07 l'tel«rlnti Georc• ·C. et al .... -...... -·-·· 11 L96 •All Property llenlnbefore dH<rilled Is ---i;;;:,.;ln °"'' =~~~ llJ8lla ol the CITY OF NEWPORT ll&ACB, COil OF C OJ:, Overtook $2000 Items lrl Auto Entry Theits fron1 lhrf'f' nutomoblll's v.•erc rCJ)Orted lo Ne\Yport pollct" ovt"r the week end. ll.ight front window of his car '>''RA pried open and brokt"n by son1cont> possibly using • a Mcrcv.• driver. W . C. Fletcht'r. 214 Orchid Ave .. Corona Lle l Mar, told police at 10 :-11 11. m. Sunday. It wu pnrked in front of that add.re&&. A SJO ramera was stolen but other art icles v:tlui·d at $2000 WPl'e not touchOO, F1Ptt·her uid. Tv.•o sf"rrov.' drivers. a pair ot plier~ and three s ma 11 end "'rf'nches '.''ere taken from • clove co:nparlment in hi• car durtns Ute rfight , David R. Thomu, 223 Or· chld Ave .. t&kl p<bice at ll :S5 a. m. Thomaa a.aid hiJl c:aJ' wu aot locked, parked" in front of hill ad· ~re!L!I. · A radio and anlPnna wrre taken from hl.s car parked on H wy. 101 Jouth of Corona IJel Mar aomeUme Saturday night. Victor Wa rner, of Lo& Angelea.. told New,Ort polke. Entrance "'8.S &ained by unapnJJ>- plng a t ear Window nap, The party apparently tried to &et a SJ)Otligh L off the side of the car but were unable to do ao, W».r9er added. Christian Science Lecture Radiocast A lecture on the subject '!Qlrt. tian Science: Dl'lfi.ne LoYe im Ac· ti.on" will k radkx'aet over St&· UQn KFWB <-Ire), -day •~nln&'. .r""" le, at I o'~ ,,_ ~Ua arordl ol c..tot. STA TIC 0 ... CALU"ORNlA.. I I Dated Udo dehth dq ol June, 1100. _ / a.a.HOEN. ...-Ollldo • • ·· Jfsapwt C..U.fo . 11;c1mu.t. Loo Anget<a. Tile lee· ture, Earl E .. Stm.ma. C. s.. or Aw.tin, Te:x.u, la a member ot Tbe CbrtaUa.n 8cienee Board of LectuttOhlp. J .eeo11nt, 110 mat• ter 1101" large, e•rJU 1'11% lnter- ut. e•mp-1tded ••1t&I • a111111all11. Del'o•lt• made 01t or llefore .111111 10 ear11 'l11tere•I ,,..,,. ""'• '· I You con open o tov· lng·i account o1 Bonk of Amerk o with os little 01 o dollqr, and once you'.,• itarted saving 1y1temot icolly you'll get o lhrill out of wotch- ln9 your bank balance growl In addition to all other protections. your dollor1 in lhis bonk ore 1ecured by capitol funds and reserves of around $~50 mill ion. ,.,. ............... ,,,,.._ ~-·••ti •.:cl· ' --.,,.,, .. ,,, .. ··•··· ,,,.,, .. ,, ..... , .. ~··· '·. ..... ~'''~'··· ., t:.Uferrtl• ... ••e. ........ •ee.••U •••••IA.•1rfe.&. ' ..... ,.:.J ........ ......... ··r .... • ..__ ____ . ..::.1...:::..~::.:::~~:£:.~~~~~:oh~:!.:!<:i!::::i.t..~.:U:J..';;i.......~0:.~.~ • • ' New .Artery. to _Join Coast ttwy. Plana to eltJMIRd 0. t otal of $285,- 008 in (ederal ond county money for "mproven1erit of W right &L and Brookhurst Rd. l.nto a major north-aouth tratftc artel")' were diacloaed last week by County flt&'tnvay SUpt . Ha rold Sprenger. •~ted f or thls year wft1 be $181.000 In county f unds which w...S be added t o a $1M.08Q fe4eral grant for thP project. 'The county has been a cqutring ~-way tor the road whlcb _.. link M anC'hPSter Blvd. wtt!I ta. 'Coui R wy. aner ll.~8ter tw«wnn part of tbe new knta Alta li'reew•y. It win be the-tllllrd m&jor north-south llrtery t o be im- proveti ' th.rough the count y . H ar- bor Blvd . recently was widened tD tfwoH lane:'l, and the state cun-ent- ly ia atartlng n $488.000 pr oject fu wtdPn Huntington Beach B lvd. E xtrnd 't o "''"Y· W right St . Is pl&11iied to join Broolchurflt with a la r ge "S'' curve north at GnrdPn Gr ove Blvd. and to be ~xt e n ted to link with Coast Hwy. on the west city limit s of New"pOrt Bea<'h . IL runs a bout lta.l:f way ~\veen H a rbor Blvd. and H untin gton Bea ch B1 vd. A to tal o r 1285,000 fro m rederal and county mon ey ma y not be auffl ('it~nt to completl" the Wright- B re<>khurs t lmproven1l"n t , w I th two 12-foot -wide lanes a.nJ two ftght -root 8h ou1dera, Sprenge r maid. [n that casl', he satd, it 1irOIHd bf" dont> In "stagp" construc - t ion , as far as the mo ney \VI II last. WA'l'<'fl THAT \VHF.ELBA.SE Motorists are reminded by t'hc Nauooat A ut om o bilc Club that a car's wh&t"lbase i.s m ore t han dou bled wh.-n a t ra1lf'r iR at t a c hed. This n1akt>s a g n?at dea l or d l!ft"T- ence In allowing proper clea rarfce w hen drivi ng and t he added w eight 1na k l'M a ve ry C'Onslderable change in the brtt k lng ('ffect. n ~ m otori!!t who woulJ drive aafcl)· must k eep thPse t wo polnt11 OOll· 8lantly in rn lnd. rah ' • Nat if your life "•• purpou. TM Epia<opal Church ca" help you fii:ad in Chr iatianicy 1he eood y,•hich giv ts reasoa for liv ina:. · • St. JAMES ·EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1209 Via Lido N ~WPOR1' BS: .. CH Seat Covers TAILORED TO FIT YOUR CAR Plut~f"abrk.--Q.ayoa CClMPLF.TF. A l !TO IJ PllOl~TEH.INO TAYLOR'S l'ltlM SHOP 1102 lndustrlaJ Way CMta Mesa Beacon 6930 BRING YOUR t.:HEVROLET or Ol~DSMOBILE Back HOME tor •nlee • Cbev. Lubricatsc. I.JS • Olds Lubrlcatloa IM e lfluh -d Vaetnnn C1ND- .. IJIO e ... • Clea.nlnc • lladlator Se-rv\ce • -· .... Body Dept. I. ... 0 ,.re• our Prt.oea 1 ~..;_-Por~~q..ll-·~-'-7~W-o_rk~~! Cuaertsan Matar Co NII Cwt fllallway -...nAU V.. Ploti-Up ud -"'"'7 W.ELCH'S • ...... _, Is 1 .-w • -···· °:iii" • I .............. , ............. -.. __..._ ........... _. _____ .. -----. ;i. • • ' ··············---------~------~-:-r-·r -.,_..,.r l r"'(""[l ·~--------.-.~· j ,• . --..-.... . COSTA l'IESA S A\\' A~"OTJ-I Elt l~IJ~RO\'E~ll'::-.;T to Its bmint"M dlMtrlrt at Nl"'\o\lKl rl HJ\•d. and I St. lwit \\'t't"k '''ht·n 1h1• R lc·l{_\'-l\od n1nn St ll r.--for i\l 1?t1 and lhf" :SP\\-port .Jt•\\'t'l1•ry openNl Of"\\', modf'p-n ¥o ps. To11 plctun~ tih<i\\'S l ht· lftort"M un o P'·nl ng d a3•. !\liddk-photo !iih0 \\'9' tbi> lnt1•rlor of the IUc.19'- Bodmaa Mbop \\'Ith lhf' f \\"fl o\\'Tl1•Mo1 , R oh lli<'kl'ttlli, lo ·ft , :wd Ru.rvf')' lloc.I,...., 1•xu.mlning mt'rrhandi,Q,., The """"'' •l~~-IU .,...,,. a '""""l"I< l"'l' "' '!"!.• • .. ~~.~~ iWrO.~<li .,,... · "" ~ eaJiaf ·-r't "?. F..l"'tMld S h.-11 and l\f rs. S hl'll a r'• ~ho\\n In the bdttom J>bot<t In thetr mod1•r11 jf'\\'1•l ry at Sht-11 has bt-t•n In lh1· jf>\\"f'lry bu9'1lNiS 18 yf"&f"l'I; and ,,·ai;i P""''I~)" kK'etf"d In S i'\\port. In addlll'n to all f:yPf"' of jt>\\•f.f ry a nd ctlRmon d rl nK". thr Sh1'll-" \\"Ill r .... tnl't" ffamllton ,,·u l('ltf"S, ('nmmunlt)· .. d ~7im~:~::. R~~'. ~~~~,~~~~r~·~., s:'.~:::;;-1 \~:.~~~:·~ ::i:~n w':~:. a:dc:";;;~.~,~~l!~:d~~~-t~~ n-paJr st-r\•IC'f'. ( ~ress Photot ) :SE~DS :\1'TllO RIT\' F :\RM TRAINING C.OC:ilflSE'S STBOSGJIOLIJ'. "Ev e r Y wildlife depsrtment Institutional o n -farm t.ralnlng, Cochi.'!.<''s Stronghold, locf.ted needs out hority from Sta te gov-under the GI Bill and Public Law aeven miles from Sta te H igh lo;ay emm11.nts t e open and close sea-16 r~ached an all -time pea k on 81 in th(' hea rt or the DraJoon sona, con trol bag limit.e, and l () May l , wit h 354,7@6 veterans in Mou nlalnR in Arizona, is r eported fish " and Game to Bum Nets • ' i...e~A.i. Nona weeterly !!Ille 14-4 or the Can port Beadl, aa tn MtsceUftn Block 141 end Section nf N ew- r m ap ~rde{! Map "I BOOk 4, Contlecaled p une aelne nel.8 Pag~ 98 , record which or igtnally oeet betwttn t y , C aJlfornta. $25 ,000 n.nd $60,000 will go up tn ln s aJd Block smok.e at i..o. ..\..Qa"elei Harbor aa Sheet s 2 a.nd -t In that cert.aJn or O range Coun· roMlng the allt?y 43, a9 Show n on t said plans; and -.. LEGAL NOTICE ' " period ending nine ~ 9l years fron1 the ACt"ond day of Jttnuary next sucC'el'ding t he nP:irl Oct obf'r fifteenth t ollov.'tng thf'lr dal P. P l'lYll'lent s on the prin cipal or un- paid assetmments a n d interest thereon t(hflll! be made }fy property own~r11 t o the City Treasut'('f", and thr same .~hall be dlshutcit'd by M id C'i ty T rea..15urer, a.11 a.; provid- ed tn lJlf' "I n1provenu~n~ A ct of 1911,'' hPreinafte r retl'rred to. LEGAL NPTICE NOTICE OF Th"TENTION TO ENGAGE IN TllE' S ALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES th e reautt cJt a· recent ruling ot the OOUN C afffomla ti8h and Game Con1 : ROAD 1· -mi!l'ton. lytng No rttle rly rom a nd nd~acent The fou r nf'll were taken flrom to t he N oc'tlle r city limits o r t he J une 20, 1950 T o W ho m It May Concern : ·commercial tl~g Ye8sela which City of Newpo Reach, be'J:ween i WHt". pl"O'Vedi to be operatfn&' (n t he Southw~st ly lln" oi t he violation of the Fleh and 0.me County Road, nown as Balboa .. <subjeet to lRsuancP of the li- cense npplit'tl for, And commenc· Ing not IPSB t han 15 days a fter the date posl t:d, notice Is )lereby g lvf"ll that the"' unttersigned pro- posf's to sell a lcdholtc beverages Ill lhe!if> p rem ist:s, described aa follow s: 'Code. 'I"tle nl!lhtng.'f!IQtrlpmmt wu Bouleva rd, un the Nor1hPr1 y t umed over to the Commlsalon by c ity limits or s Id City, qs Sh ow n 1 eentftlOitlc ,...... aa a '*1: f1l on Sheet 3 or d plans. the Yiolalt.~ J:l;tty · Aftlt: Tbe co !ttrucUon o r vltrl- Oowamtallfon«11 nifued to ac· tied clay plpe ~ connection e pt bl.a. <at t2l2 ooartaoeted neta ~ and a ppprtenant ,wo rk In aftt'T ftn41ng that outstanding of· coonertlon ther~wtth : In certain leri fell below t he amo unt ot the lftlRLIC Ptl:OPERT\' ·rmt': AND l>LAC£ o•~ Ht: . .\RL'l'G . S ECTl.ON f1. NOTICi: IS HERF.- BY GfVEN. t h a t on the 24th d a y of July, 195Q. Ht the hot.rt" of seven- thirt~· i 7 :30 I o'c:J()(•k P . M ., In t hr r:ha1nber!l of the City ("_..ounc il in th<' C ity Hall of ~a lJ f"itv or Ne\l.•- por t 13 .. :.il'h , any a nd 'tll prr!40nA ha vi11 ~ any ohjertiOTiii t ri tht> pro- po.":M·d wori; or imprrw•·rocnt, r.r t o !he rxten t of the l'l.ASf'!U;imcnt di~t r lc't or to thl'. propow~tl gradea, m ay vppe11.r-and "!.h flY.' call"!.f' v.•11y said v.·ork $hv ..1ld n(lt ti .. · donl'.' or 11:.i · 22nd St!"t"('t, NeWport J{pneh. OrAnJ::~ County. bohd. -r.,,0 addllional pwrw lletlU' owned by th(> 'City of N rwport nets w et"e .,w at a oo.t above the Beach a.n o! bt!:lni:J located along the bon ding pri Eaaterly Al<k> of Lot 8, Rln<jk i1r, Corka, k:. utd 1fnel; wUl bf> of ~aid C'..nna l Sl><'tlon, an'I cx- salval'ed t rom the four net.I ..,_ Lending bct wf'f!.n th<> N o1:th"rly fore the h-4ettt ruc'tion . Side or Channt>l {'1&£r •nd n poi nt Pursuant t o such intenth:m, t he undersigned i~ applying to the State Beard of Equalizat ion for la- J;Ui:tn(.'(' on-nriginnl npplication or a.n alc,Jholi<' lX'\'f·ra ge-IJC"f'n..'*' for l h•'T.C pl'e!Til!\f'S of follow s: Lido• Man's Cotton Burns at Stanton One hundred and fltty balee o r coUon burned in a 110 ,000 fir e In S tanton S unday afternoon . Owne r of t hP property l8 P . M . Rogcr-8 or L ido lJrle, N Pwport Beach . Cause of the blaze a t the Cali- fornia Cordage" Co. plant on F low tK St. ln Stanton has not Deen dflllermined, t he S t.ate Dlv l11· ion of ForHtry reported today. The cottnn w u 8'lored outdoon. F our t ruciu: from the M idway City, Su n Gerde-n Villqe, W est Anahein1 and O ran ge .!taUon.s , we~ st>nt on the ca ll tha t ca me in a t r'l :2J p . m . -People 4o read the want adit. UGAL NOTICE RESOLUTION OF PITENTION No. UOE llESOU'TION OF 'l'lft: CITY ()()1TNCIL OF TOW: aTV OF N'l:WPOllT BE A C H, C AU- FOJp<IA, DECLARING IT 5 INTENTtoN 'l'9 ORDER TRE CON8TRUC'l'ION OF SANl- TAllV SEWJ:llS DI BALBOA B01TLEV .utD AND O'nU:R S TREETS A!li"D PIJllUC PROPERTY DI 8AJD CITV ' DECLARING TIO: WOBll TO llE OF MORE THAN LOCAL Oil ORDINARY Pl.'llLI C BENEFIT AND DESCRINNG nn: DIS"nUCT 'l'O RE RE1''E- F 11"1 ED BY SAID W91tk AND TO PAY nl.E c6STS AND EX:PEJJ8E8, AND FIX .ING A. TDIE AND PL,~E FOR HEARING OIUEC'l'IO'NS TO SAID WOltll. The City Coun cil of ·the City of Newport Beach, purauant to the provl•iOna of t he "JmprovPme nt A ct or 1911", being Division 7 of the S t rcet.8 and H lg hWBY8 c.od~ ot the State of California, DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS : SECTION 1. That the public Interest and convenience require , and it Is the In tent ion or lhE' Cfty Council or t he City of N ewport Beach , California, to o rdf'r tht-f ol- lowing work t o be done. to.wit: DESCRIPTION OF WORK Fi"'t : Thi' construct ion of vitri- fied clay pipe aenltary &ewer. vitrified clay pipe hou~ cOnnec- l lon sewer•. m anholes-a.nd a p purt- e na nt woric. In connect ion thf'rP- w lth ; in- BALBOA BOULEVARD dista.nt 25 ft't"t Northt>rly ther e· fron1, o.e ·shown on S he4"t 2 of REI id pla ns . c:i r r if'd out in accordnncf? wit h thls R.esolu tiun or Jnteuti•,n. P ro- Si¥1h': T hf" conslrucUon of vitri- fied c lay pipe i:tanltary SC'\l.'ers. vitrified cla y pl J>f' house con nPc- tion st"""ers, · vltrlfieft clay plf!e lan1p-holes anll nppurtenant \\'Ork In C'onnectlon thf'rewith: Ill t11'>l~ n1ust h•! in w rit ing and n1u~t FOllTl'-•~IFTll MTHE F.T Ill' tlr:livPrrd to the (.'·ty Clerk betw e-cn Rnlbotl Boulevnr·rl ond a prior lo lhe (.i m P !'let ror i'1e hrAr- Un(! drawn paralll'l with a nd dist -Ing. l~lJ'R~)\'E!\fF.ST -A CT a nt 277 f ('t't SnuthWC'Rt rrly thr>r·c-SECf ION 6. Thnt all of t he from . as Rhown on 8 h('rt 3 of ~iid plans; and in \VC..rk ht'r••in prGJ>OS('d shall bC' don" FORT\'-S IXTH RntF.F:I' nnU carr1Pd through in pu~uance ON S ALE BE E R LICENS E Anyone deRiring t o p rotest the lssuan('c of s u l'.'h ll~nse may file a verified p rot ein \\'ith the Stat,_ Board of Equalization at Sacr a- mPnto, California., Mating grounds for d('nlal as providrrl by law. The prPn11sf'!;..1 nrf' not now ilc£'nsed for the ~a le of Ai1'11hni1c bevera ges. C H ARLF.S \\'. HALL No. 486 Prl'SS Publish Jun" 2'l, 1950. NOTIC 'f: ()f'' SAJ,F. OF R F.AL l't{()P F.RT\' H\' T Rl.ST F.E l "S O F:R S)F:tl) hf' TfflTST Tru-.t S o. 14!>4 bet ween Ba.Jbun BoulPvard nnd 8 o r an act of the legislatut .. or the• line drawn p::iralh·I with nn<l d i!-!t-Stat!' ol ralif ornin, llesi;;unted tht· ant 6.!'i feet Sout hw f'sterlyl f ronl "I n1pto\·rmen t AC't r.f 19 11 ," he- the Northwest t>r ly p rolunJ_"nllon of ing D1\·1sion 7 or th e St r:..-ct.'1 and WHERE AS. "·rLLlAl\.1 J . GAN- l-J 1g'hwnys C"odP of t he ~la t e of 1'"<>N nnd ?-.I .,\ 11 C .,\RE T M. the N orl hPastcrl y linc> nf Ult 7. C'nli1",_,1·nia. GA NNON'. huRhflll\I and wif e, by Bicek 45, RiVl'I' $e<'li1u1 of N1•\v-B I ' I U rl.Hl .. IC . .\TION OF RF.!iK>l.1"-l)f'l'd nf T ru51t d:ltf'd Oct ober 14th, por·t cac 1· R S F r map l"f>C()rt. 1' Tl<)N <fr· I N TENTION l fl-18. rf>f>nrd('(I Ot·tober 19t h . 1948 In M i~11·rll tlnenuH Ma p n <IO!t 4, I Page 2c,, rf'cnr~1 of ~aid rounl y, S ElC'TlON 7. Thf' •"Ne\l.•pnrt-in 13ook 1716, page 536 of o rrtcia Balboa r •res"." a wr>ek ly ncv.·s-R t.>c·ord!'I nf ()ranJee County, Call-as :-;h ow n r,n S h •t 3 of said J>luns: and in I p :ipe r, p1·intf'd , publishPd o nd nf fornin. did g rant And convey the FORTY-S F.\.E NTll ~TR Flt:T ge11eral circulation in the Ci t y nf property th1•rein nnd hereinafter NC'-""J>ort Beach , Calilbrnta. Is dt•,;c_·r ibt!'d. to t hf> Orange County a nd the Nnrlhea1;t1•rly prn longa- tivn thl'rr>nf. over: J.H"OJl•'rty O'.•:ned h e reby designat f'd aA the nf'\\'l'I· T itlf' Con1pnny. as Tru~tee, t o se- paper in \Vhlch this Res...-.1utio11 nf 1·11r1', an1011g othl'r obligations. the by t hf' City ofj Nf\VJlOrt Ben<'h, "" Int 1'nn nn shall be publish \'d by t h<> pay1ncnt nf tv.·o notC's. on e for between a linl' ci rn\vn pn ra llt•I v.·i th Cit y CIE>rk, in thP ma nn('r ont\ $1500.00 and one for .SIS00.00, d ated and d istant 5 fr.et Soup 'vlflll'tly forn1 pr<•\"ided by la\\.· a n<I fol' October 11th. 19•18. tn favor of f rom and paralle l with I h ~ NC1rt h-mak1ng all other puhlicat l'>n" in N1•\l."J><ll"'t R:ilboa Feder al S a v ings weste rly prolojgation ot th e th•• prOC'~l n gs. undPT" this Rt>!'i<J-and 14o:in A ~SO<'iat ion, a corpora-Northea.qterly Ii P of Lot 17. Dloek ·lutio'l of Jutention. tion. nr ord<'r. \\'ilh Interest from 46 -or Bald Rlve i; Sf'ction, ond lht> Thf' City Clerk Is directJ>d lo dat(' nt tht> r ate of 6 J>f>r cent per N ortheasterly r~d of ~aid F'orty-m a il noticrs of t he adoption of this annun1 . Saitl S4fi00.00 note is due se\"enth S tret-t. •s shown on Sheet Rt•solut ion of I ntent ion to nil pt'r -in 1nonthly installments or $1 5.00 s or said plan8. 1 sons O'ol.'ning real property p r o-each on the Is l day of each e nd SM"ftlth : The construc tion In posed to be a!'isrssed. whoa.> nnrnes every nlnnth, begin11ing on Df'cPm-the W eAt<>rly siik or tha t c·l'r ta in County Road . a llio kno\vn o!ll Bnl-and addresses appear on the le..<it ber 1st. 19·18, and said $500.00 n ot e equalizect :-.ssrssment roll for cit y is due in n1onthly insta llment& o r boa Bouleva rd, nt a point npp roxi· \ taxl's, :1 11 in t hf> manner a nd form $2~,.00 l'at•h on the 1st day of each ma tely 120 fc>e No l'ther ly from h b · · D the N ortherly J "t y linilt.1 ()f the pto\"ided for under S N·tlons 5070, a nd every n1ont , eg1nn1ng e-~1 !)4 nnd 519:1 nf said "J;111lrnvu-cen1ber l:;t. l !J-18; a11d City or New po Bench, of n rein-n1t>nt Ar·t of 1911 " of !olaid S tret>l.'I \\.'HERE A S. tJefnult has occur-for ced c><'m e nt ncr••lt> ~u n1p nnd n nd ll 1Khways COOe . rf'tl In t h::it th·· inst a llment of pun1p ch11mbPr og1·th~·r \vith lhl' f>OSTING O F NOn<w. prin('ipa l nr.d intercfrt du(' upon installation of pun1ps. 1nutnr~. OF IMl~RO\"EMf;:ST Haid $1500.00 note on Septembe r elect rica l .applia Ct'l'I, co n d u I t l'I, float s. cest i't1 pi pe!', vnlvl's, SECTION 8. The Superintcnrll'nt l .'>~~-1 9 4 9 h~s nnt bf>en pairl: and of StrC'etti of the City of Newport W H E:RF.AS, default has a l.Ro oc-fittin gfl, equipm t nnd .1p11urten-ancE>s rnr thl' lif(ini;: o r pi uiqi~ng or 13('aCh sha ll cause to hf' consp11·-curred in that. lhe installment or S uousl.v posted olnt1g the line of p rinc1pnl anrl In terest due upon rav.• se"•oge. as sho\vn nn h<!P ls 2 and ;, nf !'la id rila n s. !-laid C'Onten1pla t cd work or iln-~aid $500 00 note on August l~t. Pl.ANS. PICOt,LES . OR.4.Wl1"GS proVf'lnent end a long all op"n J9W19HhaRsEno 8 t b<N·C'n pnid; e 8 nd100 • AND f'M~lrFJt :ATl<)!\'fi' streets v.•it hin th e di~t rict · liahlc · E ~ . €'?.·port a a SECTION 2. I All or t hP Mid to be a~l'!('Ssr<l for said v.·ork, no· F <'de ral Sa ~·ings and Loan Associ· til:1·s of t he pa!'..'!:ag .. of t hi!-1 Re8o-at111n: f')v;ner and holder of said work a nd imp rovcn1cnt to bf' done lution or I ntention, in the t i111e. notes. herrtofore demanded that .ihall be constructed u pon t he d 1 .~ for n1 and m:inner providf'd hy ."18.id said T ru:-;t...e sell said property and gra, ec, a ong "'f'e Unes, bt.'l\\"Ccn Code. on '-farch 1st. 1950 duly recorded the points. of l~l~ d imension-", flt the pJSC'('fi and, in tht> ma nner P ASSED AND A DOPTE D by in lhf' officP of lhl· County Record- !'hown 011 th£' plnns. pro(il<'R a nd thf' City C'ounctl of the City of f'r of said County, In Book 1977. drewings for thr eonst rurli.nn or Ncy.·port B eoch. Calirornin, nt .n p3g~ 81 of Official Records there- l"f'""Ulnr n1ccting t her eof" hC'lr1 this of, fl not il'e of ~aid default a nd of said in1provc1nents. in 8 11 lboa ., Bou~va rd nnd uthf'r !-llre('tii nnd l :!lh day of J une. 19rfl, hy thf' fol· its eh.1cti0n to c:111sc saJd p roperty J0\\.'1n•~ vote to·wit : to be Mold and 1nc1re t han three public property, being l'ln n No. ,., • I A YF:S : Counciln1f'n F inrh. n1onth.'{ hRVf' no..-.• "t>lapSNI sinct> 431, conHlsling of 5 ~h f't'tl'!, on Drak{'. C reeley. Blue, 1sbf'lf. the rP<'nrdation nf sairl notice. The file In t he officl:' of tht• C.:lty Engi· nc>oer of said City. and excf'pt n~ NOES, Co11nf'iln1en, None . ~un1 or $1 :185.'14 principal, a nd A DSENT; Councilmr n . None. int"ri>st t hf'reon from September othcrw, ise provided on ,.a icl plan8, L. L. ISBELL l Hl. 1~>49, is nr1w due, owing ond in further acC'nrdnnee w ith the betw•en "e Nort h--~erly p-. 'layor of the unr>aid on said $4 :-.00.00 note, and .... ca.3~ ''-' Spe<'ifications fo r the consll'uctlon •~ longation of the Southeaaterly li ne or said imp ro venlent.a, said specif!-C ity or Newport Bf'a ch. Caliro rnie the sum of $336.82 p rinci'pal, and or F orty-fifth Street and t he ~ ~ 1 H EREBY C ERTIFY that th" h1t1•rcst th rr('pn fr<im ¥arch 1s t, No rth erly city fHn!i~ or the CitYt ~~ti1" !'Ei!~ . ;, tn•~f·tv•.•f~I'~~ \W'f: :r,t1 .roy;tti rt~lut'l ·~W\. ~ ~ ·'°4ff!,. ,~~!C m· ~n · t ~---0 " h h ~I ~ ;Wj,.,... 1 ••. -d a n t,, '<y· t•-iif oil ·,faa l '~Wo''n ' • nd 0 1~-w ,,,,,. L O'l!l'aC ' aa 8 own on to ' kh.· an A, \ptdfilef!; dra\\•in~ P ·-~~ 0 •1111: Sheet 2 of the plans her einafter and -;pecificatiOfis he retofort' RP· Cily Council of t he Cit y nf N "W'-th"1"e Is Alsn !-K'Cu red by sa id yJ)eed r eferred to. prov ed by the C~y Cnuncil or said port Brof'h . Cnlif.ornla. et the or T ru!'lt the T ru s t ee's fre and ~: The oonatruct lon of City r~ference is h ereb~ mnrle for ti n1l' and hf ttil' votf' a bove statffl. CXfJ"nSC·~ o f "'8 1.~ <'i:ttima t ed at vitrified c lay pipe s an1·•ft ...., ... w er c . K . PR!E". T , $2~0.~J. tnacthcr with illlY sum • ........ a.:; • a f'Urther. full a11rt m ore pnr·Urul'l r .-.. . ..., manhott-s a nd a ppurtenant work dt>scriptio n of said \\•::n k and by City Cle i·k of t hr paid anrl ndvonC'ed by the owner in connection there\Yilh, In the r h h . City of N rwport Br ach , California. rif said notes In accordance with s th --1 -••-ot t •·t tal i e ert:>nc" l er e t9. t <'Ra m•· A.rt: in-N'o. <38 -Pres•. the provisions 'of said Deed o f ou we'"'"""' Y -uc: ,.. cer n corpo1-ste d herein a nd made n pnrt '' OOUNTY ROAD Puhlish June 15-22, 1950. T rust. with interest on 51a id las t hereo!. also known a.1 Balboa Boulevard, . DESC..lrno. · OF ASSESS- a n d th e N ortherly extension MENT [ IS'ntlCT CERnFlf'.,TE OF et·s JNESS t hereof, between t he Northerly SEarlON a. hat t lile said con-F lctlliou." Finn :Samr d ty limit.II or the City or N ewport templated work nd lmp rovf>rnent . THE UNDERSIGNED d n" l'I mentionl'd sun18. mak e s u c h ot he r re gula tions as by the National Aut omo bile r· lub h .. 0 1 tl'aining. T he program combines are necessary eac yea r. ~ r. ra to _have been for many years the· N, Gabrfe1son. pt£'side rtt, \\'ildlife cla~~~r'lDm inst ruction with ac t ual hiding p lace o r th (' great Ap chc Bee.ch u d the existing steWe r in the opinion 0 said City Coun-hereby certify that they are cnn- trunk ltf'le of aaid City loca ted tn cit, is of more t an local l"I' ord i-dueling a retail 5 and 10 busi ne11s the Sout herly l'li de or the State nary public ben fit, and the st:.ill at 300 Main street, Balboa. City H ighway . 'ae shown on Sheet 2 e r Cit y Council h er by :nakP!-1 the ex-of Newpor t Beach.,Coun ty or Or - sa.Id plan•. penses or the M.ld work and im-ange, State o r California. u nde r NOW T HEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREB Y G IVEN t ha t the said O rang" Coun ty T it}{' Company, by virt ue or the author it y veRted In it a.'i T rustee under said Dttd o r Trust. will J'l(•ll Rt publie auc tion to t he high est bidder ror cash, law ful money nr th" U nited Stales or A mrrica. on thp l10th day or July, 19:,0 a t t h(' hour or eleven o'clock A . M~ or said day at the , South front door or t he Orange County ~o u rt House in the City uf Santa Ana. Califo rnia, all or thP lnter e8t con\'eycd to it by0 &aid De~ of T rust ln and t o all that certain property altuatt'd in tht:> City or N ewpor Beach , County of Orange.-Sta te o( California.. de- !'ter ibetl e.s follows, t o-Wit : Manag ement lft.stitute. trai n in~ •1n the fa r m . chiet. POOl'DNO OtJT ..... ., Ge,,.,-, •_c•s•• l"lLlt .......... to ........ I p a I.,. ......... C ''1z.._711&~ .... .._..,.__cl.t7..._laOILW.O..L1111'w,•11W•at ~m~"At ..., .,.. ..... £!...... .. ........... () 7 , ........ __ ._,. ·e.~ eMef dY8 wb ......_. CllWJl9 el~·-·~ e. W ..... elril •ftil' !Ill', Col.. t sr1w .... Ma ..... •l•ww.id SfYe .a Ge Tl CJ I eaftfmSoe1-1ti "'MiMil ..... , a •t ... JI F IUJ'• ,· (P'rw, ) ' . . • • • • . . • r Thi .. •• The cons truct1'on or v•·t r •· -1 · · 1· r provemer.t char2)eal•le u pon a d!'i-the flct1 t1ous irm name o fled clay pipe 1.:a nitnr y si~wcrs. trlc t , 1'.'hl c'h sail rl istrict the w id B ALBOA :'.i A ND 10 STORE vitrified clay pipe house conneC· Caty Council h ereby declarrs:to be &ntl t hat 88..id firm Is com posed Uon 8eWtrs, vitrified c lay ptpe tht dist rict bener.lted by IU HJ w ork of t he following pe~ns, whO!-!C lamp-h-oles, manholee and appurt-a r..d impr(.ven1 ent a nd tn be n~-narnea and addreS&es ar.> as fnl- enanl w ork In connectJon lh&foe... I t 't s.-ssed to pay ttl(' C?SL" and e>..-ows. 0-WI : with; In pen~ th e reof, "nd which district · L. 0 . DONA LDSON, CHANNEL PLACE ts Jt.ecril>t'd as follow s: Box 606. Omak, Wuhington between the N ortheuterly line Of All ttat certa\Jl t e rritory of the WILMA G. DONA LDSON, BaJboa Boulevard and a line drawn Cit y of Newport Beach. Calif ornia, Box 606, Omak, W ashington pa.ra.llel wtth and diatan t 25 feet exclusivP or streets and Alleys, In-WITNESS our hands this 6th Southeuter1y from and paralllel cludec! w1thin t he exterior boun-day or J une, 1950. with the No rtheaste rly p rolonga-dary lin e ahown unon t hat certain L . D. DONALDSON Uon or the Southeuterly .Hne of M~p o r Plat No. J-43 l -A , h e retofore WILMA G. DONA LDSON Forty-tourlh Street, u M own on approved by the City Council or Stale of WaAhlnglon, Sbee~-2 and 4 or aal4 plana ; a.aid Cit y on the 12th da y or Ju.ne, County or Okanagan, ss. &11d 1950, indicating by said boundflry ON THIS 4th da y or April A. PORTY.Jl'lllllD &'l'ltEET line the exte nt o f thr. ter ritory In -0 ., 19~. before. me the.. under- ,,bbet-..w,.<N•ll• lM N~etily line of eluded wlthJn tb«l: pr(lpoeed 1t1uwiss-signed, a N otary PubUc In a nd for River Avenuf: ana • Une drawn rdent district, an• wh.lch m ap or M id (Jaunty and S late. r t>sldinl( parallel ~ and dlllltant 217 feet plat ilJ on t ile ln1 the o rOce or rt-~ therein duJy commissioned a nd !loethwetrterty f'rolll the South-City E ng'lnf'Cr or said Ci ty Jterc r-sworn. personally appear~ L . 0 . .,.terly lJJle or"BalDDe BgUlevard, ence ls h e'i4'by macho to Sllld m11p DONALDSON and wn.WA G. U thawn on *'-« • etl 8'ii plana; or plat t~ a f\JrtJ:ler, tull and DQNALOSON known to m e to be and ln IDOft partJ~lar "~pUon ot the the penon.1 w hose rwnea are sub- Pll•ft .. ACIW .-.m a.id a1se-nimt d.iatrlct.. and the •crlbed to the within Inst rument. _.+wn Chae d Place and a b e u.id o.ap or plat, mo on file eh.all and acknowledged to m e that they drawn IJl&n9ll wlOt and dilltant gDYem for1 all de~ a.a to the executed the ame-JN WITNESS 24-7 feet .._.~ trom tJle ext.at of .aid a.-1 ment dlatrlcL WllEREOF. I ba•e hereunto &et ~ lllle pL -·-D~N GP BONDS m7 hand ond attlx<d my ol!lc1al -.rd. M tlr -at ...._ 4-of SEC'l'f()Jii f. 'Dw.t M'r1'Ll bonda. wl the day and ye&r in Ulla Cil!T· -~..,...... l't lbe rate ot Blx utl<ate ant aboVe written. . •a .. : .._ ze 1 llllNa GL pR<'llli& (l~l ~9-nmiin. Mall be (SEAL) oltrltlod mt pipe .mtaJ7 ---to r<pra91t e&<ll -Wm. !L ELLIO'IT, -Gll<ll: i::· ~ -.. --<t 'l'w0ftt3' • tiff ~i Notary f'ublie In and for ..W -u.iN=tl : II( ..rtala f ($15.110) of more rtmalntnl · Ull· j Clovnl;)' and StaU • "'800 ..._....., peld for ~ (SO) do.y• after t.be ! fll7 CoGunloolcm l!apm. 6/18/U) -· "1 U.O at)< al 'Nwp<Rt date of ""°""ng tl>e watftJlt. No. f7._."- B11cll .... .,.. alolls•llM --8al4 -.i 'lhaD ntead over Publl&h Jun. 8-16-22-29, 1860. Lot F ifteen In Block Five H u fid rcd Foi:ty-tw o or "Co- rona del Mar," ai:t shown oo a 1t1ap rerorde<l In Boo~ 3. pagn 41 an4 . 42 of Ml.&«llane-ou.s :P.lape, l"CC<Jrd." or j O rang• Cou nty, Califflm ia , or so much o f said property u l!lho.U be ncceuary to J be sold to provide a sum sut nc¥"nt to pay the total a m o un't secured by aaJd D~ or T rwit. Dated June 8th, 1.900. ORANGE "°UNTY TITLE OOM'PANT, (CoTporate Seal) I By GEO. A. PAJUU:R; ~t. ByC:.W· 1 ~- No. 480-Prea PUbl~ Jun• 111-22-h llll!O. • I ' 1 I· • . I • ' Costa Mesa Community Church WSCS Hears Program ol Missionary TtJllcs With more Ulan 50 In attend-,,._-------------I a.nee, monthly meeting ot the Coa- t& Mesa. Community Church WSCS waa held Thuraday in the sanctuary. Mrs. H. B . McMurtry, president, presided. The meeting opened with the Pledge of Allegtance, followed by the singing of "America." Mrs. Jo&eph H . ThomplK>l\. Wife of the p113tor, gave a prayer in memory of Mra. Lena Warne and Mn. Charles Hummel, two members who have paased away. Balikets filled with red. white and blue n owers made a colorful decorative note. Mrs. Allene Christenson was announced 8.8 the newly appointed missionary chair- man. Mrs. F:Iorence Harrison had charge or the devotional observ- ance, taking a11 her topic, "What Shall I Render?" MiM Estella Dady entertained with tv.:o viollrr numbers, "Sera. phJc Song" . by Ruben.11teln and '"T.reea." Mrs. Jamea Dad)"-play· ed. the pl&no accompanJmenta for her daughter. The annual pledge service which featured the aea.11lon, open- ed with" the hymn. !'I Love to Tell the Story." During the servtce talka were presented 011 the au~ ject of flna.ncial and aptritual needs of variowi la.nda. Mrs. Doria Taylor dlecusaed the needs of Japan and China; Mrs. Lois Sands •P9ke on India.. Africa and South A.merlca.. a.nd Mrs. Doris Luckhardt outlined the needs of the United States and its dependen1". Bringing the afternoon to a close, refretihments were serv'ed ln the chapel by memben or the ex- ecutive board. nle American trl· color ag&ln prevailed tn the floral appointments. Mn. Mabel Jame.a presided at the punch bowl. Costa Mesa W .S.C.S. Circles Hold ' June Meetings in Various Romes Added to the list or circle meet·._ ____________ _ 1ng-g of the Costa Mesa Cotnmu-Members prese~t Included Mmee. nity Church WSCS are tour more Blanche Hastie, Bobble Rowell, groups which assembled during Doris 'Ilaylor, Monna Fisher, Eve- the past week for their June seS· lyn Goerner, Lucille Haun, Ray- deane Dunn,_..Corlnne Ranger an~ Dori.s Btahop. Guests were Mmes. Rhea 9M cKenzle, Hazel Howard, Betty Robinson, Mabel Quarry, Lolli Sands and Vera Ogden. Next meeting, July 10, will be with Mrs. R owell, 2231 Pacific Ave., at 7 :30 .!lions. Th" Newport Heights home of Dorothy Bradl<'y, !)07 Aliso St., was opened Thursday evening to members of Circle 6 . The hostess served !ltrawberry tarts and cof- fee to ~CR. Irene Peterson. Jea. .!lie Boling, Myrtle Waggoner, Lots Sands and Bonnie Da\rls. Next meeting is scheduled for July 14 at ,:30 p .m. with Irene Peter;son, of36 Hamlltoo St. p. m. Marian Overman wvi renpoMI· ble for the rpisslonary message when Ctrcle 10 met with Virginia Hogland, 266 Broadway. Due to the te8ignaUon of Florence Davey Helen Meyerl'. led the devotions as secretary • treasurer, Eunice '\nd Marian Innerst gave a mia-Fitch was elected secretary and 'lionary talk on China when Cir-NetUe Steven!! was named tre._.. cle 8 w all entertained Wednesday urer. Mildred Warne is the new by Valera Beebe, 328 Flower St. devotions chaJ rman. Jackie Miller Rf'frcshmcnt~ of fruit tarLq and was selected to serve as local coffee rounded out the evening. church activitte8 chairman of the lncluderl were Mn1es. Ora Holly, circle . , zu... HKIL Mae Dorrell, Mary Mrs. Log!Klon was a guest. Chamberlin and a guel!lt, Grace Member:' lnClude Mmes. Bernice Thompson. Phoebe Balch will be Hadley, Irma Lee Shaw, Naomi hostess July 12 at 7:30 p . m. at Craft, Lucille Knight, M.Udred her home. 230 Broadway. Ritschke, Laura Jone11, Dorothy Ci rcl!' 9 gathered In the h'o me of Dallas, Florence Chamberlain, Betty Deering, 2175 P11ciflc Ave. Jean Pat.rtck, Bessie Potts and Ocv'J tinns \·:ere by Doris Luck· Ethel De Bord. Ice cream roll hardt anrl thf' mi~<1lona ry study and cookies comprised the re· wal'I in chRrg" of Marilyn HU8-. freshments counie. Next meeting crort. Chocolate ice box cake top-, will be held July 11 at 7:30 p. m. ped with whipped ·cream, coffee, w1tll Mrs. Naomi Craft, 20072 S. tea, nut" and mints were served. W. Birch St., Santa Ana Heights. Early Service and Noon Picnic Myrtle Williams to Speak Here Monday , June 26 · for Lutherans Myrtle Williams 18 scheduled to • !peak Atonday. June 26, at 10 :30 a.. m . In American Legion haH, 16th and Bay St., Newport. AU members of the California Insti- tute of Socia.I Welfare. of which she ia secretaty-treasurer, should avail themselves of this opportu- nity tp hear her. She has been drawing large crowds on a speak· Ing tour ot lite state. She will have a m08t interesting message a.s .!!he relates her 13 months ex- perience as state Social Welfar~ director of which she waa relieved last Ma.rch Ftrst. The public Is invited and urged t o attend thla meeUng. · Mrs. D. C. MacKenzie Ho no red at Picpic of F. A. C. Sections • There will be only early service at 8 :30 thi8 COpll ng Sunday at Newport Harbor Lutheran church, with the Rev. Herbert Roth epeaking on the subject "The Poor Jn Spirtt." This Is second In aerle.11 based on the Sermon on the Mount in which Jesus lists eight bleae· lngs or beatitude.! on certain ty-pea of people. The usual 11 o'clock aervlce will 00. dispensed with a.nd instead everyone will gather at Irvine Park tor the churc}J school picnic. The picnic schedule lncludea: 12 noon. ba.slcet lunch; 1 p. m ., ball game, volley ball and horaeshoea; 3 p. m .. children's gamea and con- tests: 3 p. m .. coffee and deMert; ~:30 p. m .. surprlae auction and 6 p. m., a wind-up with community singing. Loca l Children From start to finish It was a p••as•nt outing •nJoyed by mem· ·to Danc.e at Tusti n bus •nd rrtend• or t•• ..... •nd as Bene.fit Affa ir crafUI sectJ on of the Costa MeAa Fri1ay Afternoon club, when they aaaembled Tuesday at Santiago . Park, Santa An&. f-0r a potluck picnic. The birthday of Mrs. D. C. Mac- Kenzie wu given reco(nltlon by a decorated birthday cake and show· er of congratulatory cards. Among t!le partJclp&nlJI were Mmea. A . H . Small. Thomaa Wright, Sherman A. Salter. Ida Spaulding. E . A . Randall, Belle White. Violet CaMela, MMey. J. P . Cooper, Jean Lawrence. D. C. Mac· Kenme. Walter Dungan, Roberta Delaney, Sally Bolin. C. L De- Walt. Andrew J . Upton. Edna Hutchinaon and Miu Lyda Con- ant. Mrs . Gunning Butler is Bridge Hostess l!:ntut.aming .....,Uy at the Newport Hel,nta home of Miu Allee Plumer, Gal Santa Ana Ave.. Kra. GwuUnr BuUer ot ca.ta Kea WU hosteu to ber brt.dp dub. Deuert wu ........i before IJle olal't of -play. In the company WU'e Mmew Jobn Ooofar, ~ 1'. Band. Jlkl>ael PMdell. ~ R auclr., P. V . ...,._, 02.arlee 4.ftdrewa and Kilil: l'tw. 1"nt pftaa -· to Mn. 'hiact • wltJJo Mn. P'•l h'occl,...j 1.11<> a~ allnt ... "award. • 'I'wenty-tive Newport and Co- rona del Mar children will be pre- sented Fri~y evening In recital by Judy Newfnan at Tu•lln High school. It I• to be a variety ahow, aponaored by Tuatln elementary school aa a benefit for lta Pa.rtnt- Teacher a.uoclation. There will be singing, ~ and ballet dancing, with the ping Beauty ballet featured on e aec- ond half of the program In ad- dition to the regular show, there wtll be-a chorus ot 2G gtrla six to 15 yea.n ot age. An exhibition by the Santa Ana Y. M. C. A. tumblera wtu be another novel number. nclteta: ·may be obtained it.t the boa office and are 2& centa for chlldftn and GO ttnta for adult.. . ' William Hirtlers Honie From Resort Kr. and Mn. Wtlliam Blrtler ot t.15 W. ltt.b St..' a.ta lleu., are baclt fl'Olll Muns Lake ....rt near t..aneuter. Tbey -!Aid their .... and daUSfltar-ID-law. Kr. and Mn. -Rlrtler. Wlllle • ....,. . I e . F. A,, C .' Jr.-Matrons to Meet Jun• 28 . . Meetlna' elate of the Junior Ma· uona -uon ot th• COata M- S'rla&y ~ Club baa been dlanC*I to th• fourth Wedneoday ot each month. 'nl• poup prevt- ouly convened the fourth Monday of each )nonth...-, , K emben "'.ill uaemble Wednes· da.7 • .June 28, at 8 p. m. In the clubhOUM. After a bualneaa 1ea.- .ton to be conducted' by Bonnie OTOW, chairman, cards will be played. ' I Costa Masans V~sit in Colorado ' I Mn. Chari"' F . Hand, M .... Ag· net Patee and Miu Barbar& Hand of Coat& Me.ea are vialtlng-ln Pueblo, Colo., aa gue.sts of Mn. Rene Dutt and son Clyde. Mn. Dutt la a s:iater or Mn. Hand Uld Mn. Patee. I Mll!I. RIDLEY SELLS HOME Mni. C. H . Ridlef has aoid her home at 1865 Ora.n.-e Ave., Co1ta Mee& to Mr. and Mn. Whitman or Corona del Mar. Mrs. Ridley ·' moved yesterday to 1928 fja.rbor O··•nec:t ad8 co.t . uwe, do much Blvd., Coata Mesa..' ' I -' ' t&1a Church Group Shriners Visit Ice Cream Social L L I • H to be Cam~Benefit a: .. j~ j:.eJ . N~:~ ot InUrtnedlatel of the Coet& lien. s'eatUe, Wuh., dropped in for a Community Church will et.age ahort vlal.t thl• week with Mr. and . ' ' their annual tund rataing affair Mra. Led, A , ~e. m Broadway, for camp when an Ice cream aocial I Coata M~ 1bey are attendJng t h Id J 30 t 7 Iii 9 I the Shrine convenuor In Loa An· a e . une rom un p. I gelea m. at the church. · • Tl'l"ere will be movies and ottJer entertainment. Ice "cream and EL CElt&Tl'O OUE8'1'8 home made cak6 will be eerved. Out. of town friends vtisltlng re· Mra. Joaeph H. Thompeon and a cently at the Coata Mesa home of group ot young people will at· Mr. and Mn. Carl J . Ott, 28.4 E . tend camp at Cedar Glen July 8 18th St.,were Mr. anti Mra. Harry to 16. Anderaon of El Cerrttor. --- '·---------------..---.--~ TUBEIWUll BEGONIAS Lee. Pluta. Bloomlnlf 1 50 2.50 9 & 10" ...... Fro"f • "' SEEDLING TUBEROUS BEGONIAS . gia1!" ~~~.. . .. •.... oach LARGER PLANTS In 5" Pot ................. _ .............. . OAK LEAFMOLD s.ck . 5 & 10¢ Nursery t•t21 So. Newport Bt\'d. TUSTIN High Qualify · Printing-Ph. Har. f616 \\\\'\~1>? • • 811C•lf• IU.. Ul1' • ' , ' '\' ~ \ Wll'll BllGUICK • t I I .... ' .... _ , * p--- CANNING TIME IS HERE FO~ \I 09 IDYSEDBERRIE-~eR ~Y. iP'i1'Eh'i"S"' FO~ \!~! S W E E T J U I C Y 11o 1u~:' ~· s~~35c a 1 1 n Ii E s I O~A··· ,.". 8Ao KE,NTUCKY W.ONDER POLE BEAD UTAH TYPE . . IELERYIO SPIC & IPAN TREND TREND CLORox. • • •,j,.•LAe .... ' I U•e1 ••• ',. in. w ... c1ap-, .,. .... • OPIN ~~TU~AY N~ • FOOD CLUB BUTIER ICE CREAM WIHDSOl llAHD Pf~T CA RTOH CHOCOLATE SYRUP HI HO CUCKERS HERSHEY 16 oz. POUN D IOX c 66c 15c 16c 27c G1t4HAM CIACl(ERS HOH(Y TREAT 24c POUND ac;>X ! I FOOD CLUB POTATOEs2 ~~ .. ~23c KLEENEX 2~~~~sHT 2 •O• 35c WESSON O.IL QUA•TS 57c • • SNOWDRIFT TOMATOES • THl H POUN D CAM ELN A HO. 2Y1 CANS ! FR.I . & SAT.• JUNJ:: 23 & 2f 79c 17c . 6i30 p. l'.IL Pl111.ty of Fr11 fcning lllfk of Our Store . . . . \ tmL 17 P. M. 1,l • I • // / • ----·----- The Gentle Art of c• ...... -Ci••··· sJW'QtJI.. •• --- t.he alo••• of tlal-modera racketeer, tla.e m.an with out.tretcbed, ••a•r palaia. M OST A.merieen1 would ahuddet at dw tboucht ol beinc fcwced to pe7 bl.cblail ~ut they pa7 it .....,. daJ without proteet. Tb. imidi~ ow ert of bladanail ha. never achieved 8'0l"e ,...,.ct.bi. ltaJ)dinc than und• the aui• ·o1 the tippiac .,.m"' Moet famlU" toda7, berd-pr...-d to peJ tt.. butch« and b&k•, .Imply cannot afford to tip. But tf the, doo't. th97 fece publk '-ult od h\lllliu.tion. ' nppinq but it'a atarted as an. old Enqliah become a million dollar By B. R. McCOLLUM cuatom. racket Let ue betin by •:tine tbet lD many in- llCwa-e-today, emptoy... need tipe to .up- phw.nt their Income ••• particularl, w1da • bltf\er pricee. curHDt anc. the ... 8wt la lftoet i~ th. precUC19 hM t.come • ..lf.propetled ..... wbldt ,....... a tunieh batt. in Lone bland, he left no celled. But no on• paid ettend\•n to the ~~----~ ... ~ .. ,_..·~ ...... ---tip fOt .__ ... , ...... Wa.... .h& ,paid hi....-1.ew_&Qd .iL1-npi1l*1__ --- I And we S..v• broucht tMa unwelc:iome llt8te ol affaln upoa OUTMlv-. A-'· C9M .,.. ttlll the wodd't mo.it l•,.... tippers, •t home Md llbroed. .act ,.. .. ectaaU7 tp'Md the uppm1 .,...._ to pan. ., .. wodd wber9 it neYer en.ted b.- fon. Tide .... DOt endeared U9 to the ~ ol tbo9e countri•, who are now eubject to the eame 1yetenwatie bteelrmail ..,. encounp at home. Tippin& today i9 a majot IM1 boeirwee Ndtet.. It a;.. bean •ucc..t.ct that ... ciouW wipe out tlM natiocal d•bt by 90elal- wna cbadr-t'OOms and ciprette sirt.. .. ..at u thoee charecten who lurk with wbhkbroonh in men'• room .. Wait.rs today brine ehan&• only ia half.dollan abd dollar bi111. Sub-waiteTe hint. "I'll be 1oln1 off duty now, air. Every- thlnc .. tltfaetory, I bope?" A few hardy eoute. made of ateroer stuff than m09t of ut, have on occa1ioa com- pletely de.lied th• tipping 1ywt.m.. One liltro, ebout to leave • "hote1, obaerved the 1terf line up in an informal c•untlet. He urbanely 1hook each extended palm and murmwed a cordial goodby. The 1hock was eo veat that by the time his audacity bad been realized, he had escaped. A. FRIEND recently decided to test bia riaht to refuse to be blackmailed. N. IN THE NEXT ISSUE In your next issue of ''Homt:- Hours" Magazine Section in this newspaper. you'll want to .read these features: tcJfOW TO KEEP COOL THIS SUMMER"-tips that will lower your temperature ·and temper. -.PLANNING A PICNIC?"-e whole pqe of menus and recipea for thoee summer outings. "RAISE YOUR GIRL TO BE A WIFE"-01" •he may be very \lnhappy in later life. And there will be many more tpeci.al features of interest to your whole f amity. LOOK FOR YOUR C 0 PY OF .. Home-Hours" IN THIS NBWSPAPER. CltaDIT9 la ......... plMtt ....... ,_ ..... ,.,,. W~w·. _ _, el J-H..._,, ... . bill, the ~-poliuly reminded him that Ju•t before t!M' rKent wa1', enother bill be bMI .. foecottea" to tip th. rubber. wlla introduced into parliam.nt to make H()h, no I ii. .. n"\," tMt 1'9plied. "I don't tippinc illepl. It i1 pr.-wned, howev•, wurt to tip him.... to bav• ehared th• .. me fete at the propo. The ceahMr ... ttartled. ..Didr.'t he look al to turn Buclrinaham Palace into • public att. yoo?" bowline alley. Th• bill may have t>-en in- .. Y-. be did.'" spired by the will ol • h .. d waiter of "'Well .•. didn't you Hire th. way he London'• Str•nd Hotel, who tart behind did you?" an .. ,ity ecquired fortune ol $ 100,000 "On tN contrary, tM did me beeuri· in tiptl. fully." "Well, then, why don't 109 want to tip him?" "Do I INfve to tip him?"' "'No-o, but -well everybody tis» the n1bber." "Well, I don't want to. That'• my priv· u·ec·. ian't it?'' Alermed at thi1 amazing breach of eti- quette, the cuhier aummoned the man· acer. My friend had t o go through the .. ma interrogation. Finally, in exaspera- tion, he threatened t.o tell everyone he knew to stay away from .this t urkish bitth where, a pparently, you had to tip the masseur or be subjected to a third degree. Awed, the manager haltened t• placate him, atisurinR him the whole inc ide nt had ~n a woeful mi~understanding, and that of course he wasn't obligated to tip My friend now proudly refers to lumself 'l:. the only m1m in American hi'ltc>rv who ever refu~ed to tip, And won • h uml>le apology for his courage. 0 UR viciou1 system of t ippinR began with medieval barbers, w h o performed minor surgical operation1 in the days when blH>ding waa faahionable for thrombosis, halitosi1 and crooked toenails. Customers weren't Hked to pay a llat 1um for t he privil•A:• of beinc bled white . On the contrt1ry, the 1ervice WtH abtolut&- ly free. But of coune, if • cu1tomer were rem enoulh to leave th• barber 1hop without "feeing" the barber what he could effo1 d, or what tM thou1ht hi1 cory ore wa• worth, he might find that he'd walked off with • razor in hi1 throet. Th• cult.om of fMin1 apread rapidly to Engtith lnne and roadhou•"· Sma11, •lotted boll" wete hunc conapicuoutly In 1obbiM, with aicn-r .. dina: "To Jnaure Prompt- ""'·" Tbe initielt ol thi1 waminc. by th• way, provided ue with the u1ly word "tip." Th• evil• ol tippinc war• anticiP9ted •• .. rly a• l 760. when ltn1land J>911ed • law fCM'biddinc "vaila,:• u tipe were then FROM En1land the practi<-e of tippinc apread to the Contir.ent. The nation which iuffered moat from this internation al dieeaae wH ii'rance. Her humiliation waa under- 1tandable when Europea1111 began to echo the urdonic advice: ''Never tip • Fr•ncb porteT more than one thousand france." EnemiM of the 10%-on-the-bill idea oppose it by insi1ting that it then be-- comet necessary to tip above the fixed 10% in order to aecure decent service. And they argue that riiced tip, are often 1hare<I equally by the whole staff. or even purloined by the management, t hus reduc- ing the service inc-t>nt ive. Champions of the ides contend that if propdetors cannot be cumpPllf'd to pity dect-nt wugei. to service p er11onr:el. the IU'Yo plan wcu!J at lea..;t hold down the sin• of the loaJ they unfi.1 irly saddle upon cw1to- mer'11 <Jhoulders Arid 1t would all be sat11- fyingly o fficial. \ I I Uncfec our •voluntary• tyttem, they point 9Ut, moet peopl• cringe even when offw- lnc tips up to 25¥0 to wide-noetriled wait- ..... whoM dark thouchts can only be .w- snieed and dr..cted. Still othere. like Theodora CrOM la b.r book ''Social Cuttoins," firmly aup. port complete abolition tJf the tippin1 1)'1>tem on.. 1ro und1 that "employere thould give a juat remuneration to their employeee. and not depend upon the general publio to sustain them in &Tatuitie.." S he reveal1 that the trail h .. b&en blued by "nearly all fine club1 in America," which have out- lawed tippiog entirely. TIPPING ie not the Damoclet' tword in other landt today that 1t ia in the United State.. In many districts of Scan- 0.niVii', Tor edft1plir.-our ptat<lte ta-an:- known. In D enmark you only tip o<."caa- ionally, for some outstarid1ng tervice. In Finland, travele rs have r"ported that taxi drivers would not accept one cent IJlore than the corre.."t fare. During t he war. the Yank influs Down U nder forced Au1trahan writer Noreen R outledp to plead in her book, "Etiquette for Au•trali.IW": "It mu1t be remembered that each per.on tipped it in receipt of • aalery. "You are therefor• pa.ndeltng to a wronc 1trata in their nature• by encouraganc th<m to look for tipt. You ate alao doing an ill Nrvic• to th• man or woman who cannot afford to offer them." Tippin1 at ... i• equ.lly confo1inc. One authority provid.. • Ml• .cala fOI' t!M oorreal voyaae--boet cabin eteward, $5; table eteward, 15; beth ttewar d, 25 cents pe-r beth; deck 1tewerd, S2; wire eteward. $2; .. ch her attendant you annoy, $I; cabin boya, 25 c..-ta ..ch. ~HERE 1,-iittf. hop -,; ;n-;H.ctive __ _ attack on tippinc. But evwy citi&en can !Mlp him .. lf end his neichbon by at t.aet holdina down the 1iae of hi• own tipe to a bare minimum. F•w Americant actually lrnow what are tieeeptable minimume under our complicat· eel etiquette of tipp1n1. Here are tun ... ti~: Jn American plen hotel1, don't tip • waiter more than 5% of your w.ek'1 board. The headwaiter rtt• (?) SI a w .. 1c. the chambermaid SO cente • week. A dime a trip it enourh for a bellboy, 25 centa for cartin& your ba&gaae. Trunk.a pay off at lS cent• each. Redcap• rate 1 S cenu per bag for • dash to • train. For • quick taxi ride, a 15 cent tip i1 plenty. For more than one passenger, or for baga, trunkt, waitin&. etc., a quarter will do. For the Pullman p c>rter who prepares your berth, 25 cent&. F or airline hostesses-nothing. . The whole idea of tipping is obviously illngical. We ~don't tip the butcher for sellin~ us meat, the dentist for deaning our teeth, t he cashier for selling us -movie ticket:!!, t he postman for bringing us mail, t he m\lV•e u\her who seals u1. A nd they continue to serve us jus1 as chee rfully -in fact , mut·h mnre so--thun t he p11blic le('o{"he, to whnm we pay hlack- m a11. Why tip anyho /y? Eft!Y day amateur radio operator• chat with <md assist unseen friencla around the world By EUGENE A. CONKLIN -----....&...- D AMS ARE MORE popular la America than ever before. No, W9 don't mMD the IUCCUl@t it.am el meet eo often aou&ht for the din.in&· room priea. Some ere dllldrea-IOI' "• a .... n '1W old may paura a lk:we II he or .._ ma .,._. abe tl9t. Ha.ndiaiPl*I and c:rippW iDdi~ fiDLt ama-. ndio ---1>--tabtr,-"9 w-U. ;pec:iw-vf hmnm1 • • 1'009 lrdeeot; tM WW, n•-419'-.. ,,~•-....... •------' f;ividual wbo build1 himaelf OI' benelf e ndio t:rammitter and be&inl conveninc witb ether bum.an. hallway around th. &Jobe. Under the pre1e11t provieiona of t.M F. C. C. (Fed«al Com.mu.nic::atiCA C~), b ~•oleot or&a.ni&atioo cootroUinc the aatioa'1 radio-wevea, jt ii perfactly pa.ible tar you to .cqu.int a licenM to tran8mit tadio aicnaJa, and thua ta1lr with othw1 iD ffVW'Y nook aad col"Dal' of the &lobe. All JOU need do ii 1-.ro a little about th. art of radio tran..,,l•ion. You'll becJ.n by buildiac a aimple radio 9K iD yam •ttic or <*liar. Thea you'll tear at down and rebuild it. You'll continue thi1 proc.u entil you are familier with ~ T&riou1 paru of e radio Ht. In addition you11 have to master the Mone Code, 10 that you can both aend and rKeive code at the oot-ao- be bmd amooc ..,...,,..... ol dM ndio "Mm frat.r"Dit:J". a~.-y country lo the world, even Soft« R...U., allow9 ib people to become radio amat:MIJ'S, ene in the .....-of ,...,., wbm th• priril...-ie withdraws for the d\El'aJ tion. WMt CUl JOU find to talk about ia JOQr QSO .. (the ham alancwa .. foe COOT..._ tione) 1 Bull -..iom °"" the unataur ~ wane cover a multitude of wubjecta. A farm. ln Georsia llMY cWicu• toil coo- terTat.ioa with • tille.r el the 90iJ an .. down UDder Amtnlia". Not eo 'Hry loo1 qo, a fruit m.diant io Iowa dik-u-.d eppl" and other such commoditi" with e fruit- nndinc CIOCDpatr~ in far off Bombay, India. speedy rate ol 10 word1 e tninute. Recently am.teur radio wa1 pre-..d into After the code and your radio t.-Mrvice w"-1 bliuarda 1Wept all of Kanua, come aa familiar to you a1 last year'• over-Colorado, end point.I Ra1t. Hama made it ~t, you may take 1.11 naminatioo (at no ponible for impot"Unt m•-&" to 10 char&• to yoW1111rlf) io any one of many throuah when wit" .,.,. down and maU citiee throuchout the United Stat"' 0.0.. train1 rtalled in "'foot d .. p tnOW'I". 1nphically speakin1, there are e:uminatioo A doctor in X..ll6U City, Minouri, •nd 'Ciiireff TI'ffilalry-ivBywheri. r you -p.s.:--. ph1Pt.ian-in-emaha,-N.M.-.. ••• •bl•· e nd the chancu are all in your f•vor, you to carry oa a dUcuMioo relative to tp\nal will become a radio •mateur. d;.aM which •Ted eot one but ..-.wal More than 90,000 of tuch sentry epeQd after-worlrinc boun with their hobby. Many ere doctor1, lawyen, merchant-, e T e a 0 NE OF THE MOST uteful and leut erpen1ive household .,led· ret.t" I know of comes. not from the five-and-ten or lrom the hardware ltora, but from the U. S. poet office. Thi• 111d1et alw11y1 workt beautifully. Jt never 1oe1 out of order, it require. no upkeep, and it'1 rudy for uae at the acratch C)f a pen. I know no other houaehold aid that brinp 1ucb bi& returns for 1uch a 1m11ll investment. It perform1 m ir11c1 .. of .conomy, friendship, and convenience. What i1 it? The ordinary penny po1t- u rd. By keepin& a batch of penny postal• bandy in my d11h clotet, 11lon1t with a pair .t acisaon and a jar of paste, J : 1. Get wonderful frM .ample. of cos- metiet, new breaklaat foodt, liquid aoap for waahin1 diahe1, cocoa, and all the other thinp that 1enerou1 manufacturer• offer yia coupons in advertisement.. Jiv" and belped C'OUDU.. ot.h.r1 to pro- 1001 their own ezitteac.. ~ef'al month1 ap • radio ~· la Cedar Rapida WM talkin1 with a fellow amataur ln Caracae, Venuuela. AD ~ '!-.. bem ....... '-W)sllfloae ,.e once the Veine.u4tlall radlo-Mnd• went off h.IP17 lnnr.dnc ~lea rw ... the air with no nplanlltioo, and fail.cl to -.pie 973" ..._ • loclS or ...,..,._ return to the air for DHfly half aA bout. "OM .. ..._ of ~ •o14 ..... , 8 ,........ Worried, the Iowan em.ateor made contact 1y form ol P.edac. wd lD lalda MPI ti'• with another Cancu •~teur and atlted •• "'How u. ,_ fealblc. ocn1" -YI." ..-. him to viait the home of the fint .mataur the prl friend ....S ••-7l"' bi. nf..._. operator'. to • .. old flw" lolll .a.. ,.,.tacM. -"-wJr.r"O!tT wn dota, frwwrdiKOtated-~ ... P eiMrt wew l"C ( .... that the amataur in qu .. Uon had coU.peed ~tty ol A..-iaa tr41o recalnn ...S., from a heart attack. M.clic&I aid ... pro-are equipped • CO\IS dMt ~ ....... it.. Yided, ud the rmateur ,..,i•ed. A few qv..W) by aJ1 --••t ilr-s> ·-tht momma more and a human Hf• 9"\d "baa" brnda where JOU will flDd the ban been no more. Thia h.J>pem 'rirttletly entire world campla1 rt JOQI' f'll!dlo ~ rr.-, i6sy iD OM form W rnothw. Np. hotU. dropptnc It .. a mal14M»s oa the waJ home, aod pttiDc tb.ir emNICI phone call whee they ,._.,.,. our mr4 die .,.,.., ont day. 7. Send ln•itatioM to lllformel part1M or ibowwt. I think lt'a more fn.d11 te Mnd out hand-WTltt• carde tlsen -~­ aonal printed ....._ And 111.nce I ..-.ttrw try to write fun.nJ little vw... to flt the recipient, our l\M9tl ltart en joylftl our perty 1001 bef°" tlMty pt to It. Your poetry needn't be &DOd. mJne a.•t; but lt ahoww our iuetta ,.... ,..u, want them •hen we IO to the trouble of thlnkjoc ui>• "Thl1 i1 "° Id• We want you, Bl•"• To 1-lp ~• bred' mk• And with ,,,. whoo,,.. tnd•.• I . Write to all th• atay-et-homee wbM we 10 eway oa a trip. BefoH ., .. a..v .. I addreH OM pGlta} apiaee to alt eut f rHnda, aod mail th.m •bout bait .. , dt.ftnc OW' ncedOll. Maybe tbla eoundt too crimlJ efOclmt., but I tldak k'1 r lama acu.a to IQ _..... '" pt home, "We jult C'OUJdn't remember your rctd ...... " 2. Write away for every pamphlet I eee mentioned that eounds IS af it might be of use to me. M y kitchen librory i1 a collection of helpful interesting pamphlet.a oo health and nutrition, interior decorat• kic, food, marital relation1, 1pot removinL eanninL th. care of &lanware and linena, etc., all of which I .. t free by reedina 9dvertiaementa and d.lhin& off a postal ,..~ver an advertiaer invit.. me to. Or when 90me federal •rency lilre the W omen'• Bur .. u or Departmerrt of Apiculture of- lwa m•terial, u1W1lly throu1b the W omen'• Editor of my local peper. 3. Mail recipee and houeehold bina and intereltinc bib of infomuition to friend• whom I know wut be 11.t to have them. ror imtance, a friend knitted b.nelf an an1ora sw••t4"' end then 'W.. di1tr....d '*=au• it lh~ded ao much. She waa de- li1hted and sr•t•ful wlMn I Mnt her •n ttem •Yin& ancora won't ahed if JOU keep it in the refri1e9rator. All for lust a Penny 9. Send cheerful not• to trieoda Ill ltotpltllla. If you'n ..,.... .,..., llnrt up f« thrH w .. ka in a "°-Pit.al room, )'OU know th. dlffe,.nca MtwHn ptUftC one faory 1et-... 11 card and a hendwrittra poltal ev4'f)' couple of da.71. Tba marnln1 mall becomes tbe mo.t adtiftc ....-ol .. day; Md ff there'• nothma la tlM -'! for you. 7ou f .. 1 Set-down and fOf'ptten. 10. Got the 9P*11meat .. an. ... Anothw friend, whOM husband i1 dear, '8 terrified that deaf~s it hereditary, and ahe thlnk1 that when her 4 -year-old daurh- t.r pt'I older, the'U become d .. r. J Mod thl1 fri.nd every item on d .. fnett l come acroea, or refer hw to art.idea I happen to ... on the 1ubject. She's beginninc to NeHn that her fMn are sroundlNt. Such , .. ,, u.ually come from isnorance anyway. By HELEN COLTON When you reed up on the 1ubject, you find you were wrong in your ideas and finally develop tome .,.ace of mind. 4. Keep up a pleaaant rorretponden<"• with friend• end relativ" all over the country. The conerpondence n.ver &ets to ba a burden. U I waited till I could eend ofl a long letter, I'd probably never write to lota of nice people I want to kup in touch with._ A ne~y po1tal once e very few weekt, acribbled while I'm waitin1 for the iron to set bot, aav" me from th<>M unanswerable complainta, "Why don't you write more often?'" S. Save the npenH of replednc my husband'• hat every time he forptt It 1omewhere. Jn,ide the inner hatbend my husband carrie1 a poml, addretaed to him- •etr, on which it Myt, "Dear Martin. YoW' liat await. you et our place." All we aak of our friend1 i1 that they aisn it and drop it anto a mailboa. 6. Send thank-you not... My huaband and J keep card• in ~ clove compert.rne'Ot of ow car and pt fun out of writin1 a tlaanlr -you c"rd r11ht alter we·ve left our W* ........ •'ricnd from ... pqftoae place thr .. y..,.. qo, I bed a 1 .. ....... PGNle mimeopapbed rad malled ... to~ eui>erint..S.nta ol epertmmt Jao-. Jin.cl in the cta..U&rd phone directory. Tw.. nut day we had en apwto'"4, When Kill another plaee ... oller.1 u., •e du1 up, amons the .. Asarn-nt Wantad" ad1 a worthy .,~ who ne.s. .cl a pla~ 10 he muld set married. Oat 1low from that 1ood dMd atill ..... -. wom off. Ccrnar... i1 now conald*tfna poeeibly ralainc the con of postal card.. But ao mattH what happeoe to our old f~. we can always ,..m.mber th. pl .. _.• be hat brourbt us.. And all for a penft1. / ~· UNDER. YOUR FEET , Explorers Lewis and Clark camped directly over this mammoth caverq. without learninq its secrets this ca .. c?rn, anJ found it both f,ncinatinf and pteasant, aa well as informative. The cavern hu been formed in three layer1 of what u known aa Madisoo LimMtone. By TAMARA ANDREEVA Vla!tora ••:r.ect a& JMMata •o•t Para.dlae Roo-. 165 , .. , .. , .... Wet feet c:.aa o.••• tla'•· ••• hell••• 1ll OI" •ot---eo e.aa plala e•otioa. By ALICE BORDEN SOONER OR LATER you are bound to c•t a cold. It 1eems that we have Hry little choice in the mat- t., for moet J*>Pl• of all aget and ata- tiont in life suffec one at least once • ,.-. AAd tbU U..C.peble feet cao prove ..a .....,. u..iy oow, .. .-ent• the eedy 'U•"W' ..,.t,M ••. day. wbaG we tmd to o...iu ouneln1 to the point of loweri.oc our Nlbtance, daye when we pt c:aucbt ln airprU. reim, and enninp when .. lit too lone at dralty window.. Children. 70un1 people, and penon1 in the low looom• bracket are recot'ded u bavinc more colds. People in their vigor- om twenti.. tu.ff« the 1 .. ,t. Surpri1in1ly enouaJt, more people in rural areas get colcb than do city folJn, alrMdy be9et trith 1uch di .. dvanta1" u crowded livin1 and a.mos. Th• top lay_. i1 almost pure jasper. True F OR A MILENNIUM, a rny1teriowa lime.ton• po ....... ~ unu.ual property :!,~ c.C::·~~t':8-=-t-~-en-=-:-.__,upon_...._i ... ~Jun&Jia:hLafttt1:_lt 1t finrt i. e4 ml1-lrOaa ~ FGftti wknoWD OolJ-; TbUI the Ji&til of tM e1ect:rk torch, to the creetu,... of the wild. M eerly •• after the torch h• \>Mn eninauiahed, will' 1804, Meriweather Lewie and Willi.am Clark rtlll 1tow dirnly in the rainbow-hued 1talac. puMd throulh there, and camped almost tit• cryetala. Thie deli&hll th. aiibtaeers, directly ovw U.. cavern, without know· but u • CTIN1t trial to photovaphert who ., .. th ... •hbo11p. tba~ fajtbfu.llJ try to talr• 901!W PlctyrM with H -ord,:111 -------- recorded man1 other natural pbenornf'na ary flaab. and beauti .. of ~ ru&&ed NorthwesL Montana had spared no erpense to bring hundredt of such ste~ in the cave. The tunnel itself is 500 feet lonit. Four ,..n later, Pi.em. M~ and befor. t:ti. tourist the beauties of thi.t F or a number of yeen, M orrillOn fou&ht to Mtabliah claim to tbe cavero whicb wu aituated on his private minin1 claim. but since the cavern was al!IO within tti. boundaries of the North@rn Pacific Rail- way'• land grant, a feud ensued. Andrew HMVY, two Frendl Canadian&, underivound fantuma1oria. la 1tn1tegic attempt41d • ..ttJ.ment DMJ' Three Porb., IPOtl electric li1hta have b.eo placed, to ~ CQnflueooe ol Jufer.on, Med'-oa. and inicreue the effect of odd limestone for- <!•llatia rive"-cominc to1etber to form mationa, 90~ of them reeembling arumall, the michty Mieaourl. Acain the cavern M>me P90Ple, or unaccountable h.etts. The remained a eecf'ft. s. .... 1e attacb of the gujd• claim that one atalactjte column The work went on after that, the Civil. ian Con9ervataon Corps making gnded high· ways, auto l•>ts, and con'!ltructing a mu'9um showrng lnda;ln and other native artifacts. plus geological <1pecimen1 from the area. Si• years ago, the cavern and grounds around it became officially a national park. The adult dollar fees and quarter children'• feee go right back into the work of im- provin&, further eJq>lorinc. and malntai°"" inc this unuaual underground spot. Blackfeet ... to that. It took another loolcr euctly like the Empire State Build- cen.tury for th• unveiling. ing, 50 bears ill name. In '1902, prospecting for iold, one Dao One rounded, reclinin1 piece of rode Morrison saw an eagle fly, what appeared, coated with the incMsant dr1pp1ng of lime-- into the mountain. Curious, b.9 followed stone~saturated water, ia known as the Fall· th• course of the bird, and found the en. en ldol. One portion of the cave, when. t:ranoe to the caY9. He dropped down rising anti hanging cry1t.al1 fonn a sort eeveraJ pet>bl-. and they bounded and of gothic tracery, ha1 been named the echoed In what looked lib • bottom!.. Cathedral Room. Oeoloei•ta 1u1pect that void. He lat« H:plored the C.Ye with what we can ... now u only part of th• hia nephew, 0.oc'p w. Morrlaon. aecret coocealed in th• Cave Mountain. Another nnion of the story .. YI that in the nineti• three Montana youn1 bladM -Eueen. Woodward, Lee Robert90n, and T . S . Williams, made a perilous descent into the cave to marvel amon1 im glowin1 .. Jtll.ectifA CJ:¥1'•'' .and. ma,iestic •alaa;m.ita_ columnL It took them 500 f .. t of rope ju.t to make the initial dncent. SI.nee then. lS,000 people have gone -..,.lunklnl(' -und«IJ'C)UDd esplorinL in The blch prnal.oce of the cold meana mo... than incooveo~ It cnMN • cost- ly loet ol wortrinc aour.--.n ....... ,. per. eoo loainc about US • 79U. On a natioaal hula. cold.a C09t America ••ll ovec two bHUoo dollan y..,ly, which it about what we oripoaJly spent on atomic n.tearch. And u if havin1 one cold u oot eoou&h, dte ea.me penon may catch three or four colds in a single year. Right now i1 one of the hi&h poinu in the cold curve. Another peek ia in Novem· -· Althouah extenalv• retearch hM been conducted for Mveral yee.n. no one C*.D yet MY with oertaiot)' euctly what lt la tbtit c:aUM11 • cold. ApperentJy our forbeuw tuffered from ~1<19 u ecutely u -. do, f~ tti.y ru...ect at Ndbup. the influeoc. of cocneu, and 1ittinc in damp churches u tome of the possible ca• .... • Even efter it was u certained that a minute filterable virus causes what we call • cold. nothing much more hos been di,covered about the insidious organi!m itself. This very common ailment ha1 remained a mynery for over 2000 years. A cold in itself i1 not dan1erous, and moet medical authorities from the earli- "t day1 to our own simply recommend lettl~1 it run ita coura.. They may aa wall, for no 1"'4f..._lire rem.dy ha1 been found. The nut best advice the docton &)n la to stave oH "furth« complications" which are latent in every cold. Amons these are pleurily, meninghis, pneumonia, and 1inus infections. And •till, all you can do. is go to bed and enjoy yourself with a glas!I of 1pirit1 or • book. An old saying •ummorl.red this aggravat- ing-situation pretty well: "An untreated cold lasts ireven days," it went, "wl1ile a treated cold can be cured in • week. •. s INCE DAN M ORRISON'S erplora· tioru, the Cave hu be.o made quite accessible by the boring of a wade tunnel, &Dd...-tha. hack101 .oL mAU¥·~ ehallow stepe by the CCC boys.. State rea>rds indicate that it look a crew of two men thirty-4il: hours to hew out a single step in th4I touch rocky formation. Ther@ .,.. The cavern remaine open to sightaeen from morn.inc until night. and i1 reached from Highway LO by a tumoff, 20 miles from Three F orks. Eirperie.nc-ed spelunkers say it ranks wath the Carlsbad Cavern and the Mammoth Cave o f Kentucky. --lliawioa all -OL t be uoderg;round woo4er. takes over an hour, and one comes out in the bright sunlight still retaining the amethystine play of colors on nature-made frie.ies, column•, and arche~. It ia now known that the cold viru. la KUat"•ntee that you still won't catch the camed throuch tb.9 air and is most in-other. f.ctioua 48 bourt befon the familiar 1ymp-Vitamin A has bffn found very help.. toma of t.ernp..-awr., cougrun1. and an.ea-ful in breakins up a cold and helping it inc appear. Virue may han1 in tha air end as quickly aa in 24 hours. It may for .everal houn after a person has 1neez... be well to 1tay away from smokinc, a1 ed, for microecopic drops often remain free-it irritate• inflamed membrane• and may floatina in the air that lonit. • make the cold hang on longer. Although old wives' tales have it tltat Whiskey often makes a cold more bea~ colds come fro m chilling, • chill never able, but it lo wers ret>istance to pneu- caul&d a cold. The cold was already there, monia. Sulfa drugs help prevent {.urther and erposure just a1gravated it. complications, provided again that you can Overheatin1 a aleo a contributin1 cause stand sulla. ln some recorded CHft peni- for the development of a nasty cold. Wet cillin has been aucC'ffllful in preventin& r .. feet. however, are mo.t often connected infection. And of courM there i• now • with c:atdlin• • cold, &re th. quickest flood ol new anti-<e>ld drugs on th4I market. .. ,. to • eemet.ery. ~ • desree of The mo1t etrongly recommended me .. IM"*1 ehock, m-.... ical r~c'--... found ..., ..... aur• are to keep your ffft dry by wear- that violent •motiona such hatred Ur ins rubbers or over1hoee when the 1oln1 fear alao contribute to a fin• ca• of inifOes. is wet; to keep yourself from violent changes of temperature; 1tay away from dralta; keep clean; get plenty of rest, exercise, and A COMMON COLD develops in about 12 hours after it is contracted, and hangs on from a week to several months. T he cold which starts in the nose u5ually runs a swifter and milder cour7e, the one which starts in the throat a longer and rouifier couTM. Havinr had one type d oes not ,. ' nourishing food. Cold showen after warm ones are rec- ommended for lovers of sel£-d11ciplU1e. At j ohn." H opkins H osp ital sulfadaazine !prey was used to prevent post-cold complica- tions. It haa been found currently that the cold viru1 doee not moleet worken i• vine1ar or war l&I ptanta, which may ciYe retearchera ol the future • clue.. .... °'" wtUl., •ca.in and •Pin. IY*lical authoriti• ftrell the importance of f'91autioo and reet. Onc:e you pt • cold, th.re • little mot9 to do than 10 to bed. 01-. R. L Cecil of Cornell Medical Col· l@ge repeat. thl1 hoary advlc.: wrh.e valt majoc-ity ol ca'" of common cold are trivial and with the help of a1pirln and warmin1 liqulde, the pati.nt can kMP o• with hla routine dutiee." So, take it eaay this summer • • • end let someon. e/M enjoy that cold. BS· • • • A hammer. MZW. pine cm(I pl1wood mean simple but effectlff ~ lmprcn' ... tll by Fri.end Hu.band OD wmm nmmw •"9 Br FRANKLIN MASQN If the man o f tbe houae become• reatle•• tbea• aummer niirbta, be caa conatnact daie eaay t o build rumpua room of pine. Checkered floor ia red and black plaatlc tile equarea. D URING THE CURRENT ho me bu1ldmg boom. archjtecu con- tinue to strive for shortcuts. lower c().Tt.1. more •pace. ereater convenience never get bedregg1ed from faucet tp1aab-other me, too. Atmo.t nwy fam.b1 hu e ing, squirting veaetable1 or fruiu and 1pt.t-pet of eoa.e aort and OM of the problecm terin' grea... The ont,. launderin1 co..._ involved LI wbo le pq to let Bow.w $11b of wiping with • damp doth. out wbea be whloea at the door. tt.. ...... hole 70U'll wt ............ War dool-. Alt. iiiOUlldAc ti.. ..... ~ .... die hlnp. nt It to )'out ~ docw, Md lta&a ~ the"ritmmattorrof -pla1tM and wider use of wooden paneling and built-in woodeo furniture. -lfo """""C'Ut-t pet tent for ~ eun.lna,--Th.-....,..._. .. ._,W a.._._4.,.. .. fint draw the desired ahape on MWSpaper hi1 own and f<>rsft about ble DMda. R.. • p11s k co =cs+ ••-tM-~ti-, ____ ..... will IOOll ..,. -butt .. um. .. ' With thi1 accent on simplicity and econ- omy, the avana&• home owner who can wield a hammer and aaw might take the hint and keep bu1y on th• warm 1wnmM' ni&hta ahead. Plywood ii faat coming into ita own .. a fint1,. and easill worked material for amateur remodelin&} With colorful ply- wood paneling, e ithe r 1tained in it1 natural finish or painted, the home workman may conatruct sliding doonr, cloaet1 fitted to 1uit the ta.Jtes of the Little Wo man, 1lidin1 walb and foldin1 partitiona. If you don't have 1Uch ertenaiva ,. modelinc in mind, you can while away two or three warm eveninp b)' flDnc up a kitchen work comer lucb aa the one pictured. Pet"tMnent "curtaina.. may t>. conatructed from three or four-ply plywood, then painted with gloss coat---Oull finiahed, or covered with a colorful oilcloth. These curta11u are practical for they'll Window framJ•s of decoratA•• pl,.. wood tallee onl,. wlfel,. nadire, lllour of time, ecroll ••• ••• piat of palaL or a Joni aheet of wrappinc paper. Then member, he mlcbt not be mnart eooucb 1et the okay of Friend Wife b.IOl'e cuttin1 or bi1 eaoup to raeda the door1mob whee it out, pencilinc the pattwo oa the wood humana are buq. and •win&. In1eoiou.a tmall udm&l doon tlMit de On<:. plywood, OI' &OJ wood. bu bMD not intwf.,.. with the bowbold ...._ '-- aawed. nothin1 1 ... than • Houdini trick built by am11taur ~ot.q,, Tbw.,..-. can put it back to1ether. uallr built into the lo1"r ricbt-band oon.r, Before paintinc the curt.aioa, attach d\em h1np aide. of the recuw beck door. They to the window sill and top. Thi1 may t>. 1win1 from top 'Prine hlnpe either ID- accompliahed by fl.nt nailin& • one lnch .. rd OI' outward n the cat cw dot push-.. b)' one inch etrip ICTOM the top of the To-make auda • door, ..a.ct a lec'lda window frame (underside) and a strip the ol pine boerd that molt DMrlT met.cbee .. me di1tan~ an· from the ed1• of the the thidmeee ol 10'lf' ...... at door, ... aill. be .,.. J'O'I ....... ~ boud -~ That civ .. you 9IC>m.thin1"to nail the ply- wood curtaine to, top and bottom.. whhout backinc up the woodwork. nae.. curt.aina. euitable for bethrooma, lritchem ~ .,..._ meota, may t>. painted in pattema which fit the type ol room.. A ali1htJ1 more ambitiou. project for the man of the hoUM ia the baaement recreation room done in knotty pine. He'll probably enjoy doin1 this since he'll spend more time d own there than in the kitchen. The best part of • rwnpu1 room '• paawl· iDlf ia that the boa rd• need not all t>. of the .. me width, tbut eddin1 lnter .. t• inc vari.ty and pertwape aome C01Pplitneni. fOI' the builder. A. lhown In the illutn- tioa. edpm of the bo..rda may be beftlect ~ aanded smooth, makinc rounded-ia ...m.. Another idee i9 to 1 .. va the boerd• .. cut at \he mill, then, aft« fittin1 one apinat the other, cov..-the Mam with • p ine 1trip two inchee wide and a quarter- inch thick. These can either be elued on or MCUred with bran brads.. Before 1tainin1. waxinc or varnishin& the finished panel job, rub all finger marlca off with a eatoline-d11mp- ened ns. T HR CONCRETE FLOOR may h. cov. ered with a type of plutic tile 1quarM in any col« you DMIY cbooli.. Your othec alt.rnetive la t.o pind the c:oncnte down 8IDOOth •ad tt.... peint It with rubberised peint Oii coocret• peint which CotMe in e 'f'Viety of ClDlon. Added touc:hea. auch • decontin alielv- lnc. ma1 t>. cut from plJ'Wood you had left ovw from the kitchen job. And from the rumpWI room project you may hpe IOQM ~ half-inch pine boerda which the . womenfolk will want to put to immediate UM. Scrap pine lum* la e.&c:elleot f« ao~ MIORAINS HBADA.CKK euff_.... wUl tab hw't la ltudW DOW' '*'-• ., wida hi.wnine to p...-tr... ...aw. Heedact.. ..,.. controlled la two-dlJtd. to ...._ fourths of the patJ.Gta pvea b'4tamlne bF injec:t.'°'1, °' lotranoou.al1, thoucta elfecu of the dru1 dl .. ppeered rapidl)' aft« therapy wa1 1topped.. The dru1 work9 on the aympathetic nervou1 1yatem which con- trol• the dilation of blood v .... 11. • • • PHYSICIANS now uy that any Inion or ulceration which doea not r99p0nd to treatment wit1lin two WHQ 1hould t>. suspected of bein1 c:anceroua uni.., proved othenri.M. The um. may t>. Mid of eDT crowtla « niellinc that le ~n cw a.ho.. no tendency to ,...,.... .tt. one month. Numerous other di ...... may came ttt.M aymptoma. but ct.t.y la c:ucer b 80 danprout that c:hanc. ehould not h. rialred. • • • WAR EXPERIENCE d llCT'9dlted UM of tannic ecid-lon1 a atendard remedy- in treatment of aevere buma. Rauona for the discard aTe that the llCid tend1 to loc:k In the lnf~on ind alao lnartivat .. the l\lrvivinc 111rfac. tiMUe (or epltheUum) which ia nMded to p rota0te aew crowth. opee with their .... ... .... -.... • entraoce. Yoa doa't ._... t IW'f _. .... 1111-.. flllt ol tool9 --.+ .......... ~ ... --· 'I"*-... • .... 1 ... -tlWip needed ID "WF bow_.._ ...,_. tty al.._.,.. ...U' Ctd wtda tM ...& home WO( ..... tool.a ha=mrr. a'Otlalll .... rip ••• ICf'OJI ............ ..., ICf91fdriYW1 • 'rille eDd -II Mtt Mt of -u... A.ad ii '" do Na out ., w.., J'OW loc.s .... .,. ....., wen .,...,. "" ,... m-.y boob ............ -., .......... .. Br MYRA C. JOHMSOlf Aho,..touetailderaecd• ........ ~ .. ~.---...... "'c1•1••• ....... ,.. .............. , •• ol .... ~ ... of taMic add. w •............. rbnp1e bode add • ........ ••I. ...... t.-cS wftlt • emooda compr111loe bendap. Som. fonn ol the au.llon&llUdt drqi waa edmin isterad with edefU.te flu.Ida dd, la .... ,. caaea, plum.a OI' wbol•bioo. trenafutiona were pv.a. e • • POSTPONE , that tomll opemioo 11 polio la rtPl\C la the 0 lmlk7t Doo- ton IMr.. dlac09•ed • fieMtla t 's ....,. ....., to .m.t bee•-nceM ta a ... ., wl dae ....... t;Jpe ., -·-··· c.. UW7. die opetwtMa ....... -...... but tt mey CD ... t (4ilcMi ..... ) M odaer'w'8a qacAu Jr• ,__ ti 6e ... I to tlllt b.lcfilJ' ,..., .... of ... ..... lo • • • ST AINLlt88 8T&&L f'-. coolltDc 91t1t a nod &om the ~ ... -~ clalml that, by Ullnc .... ..... ... 1'9- quirinc .hotter oooktn1 time. ttaln1-...a ..,..1, SW...,..• •lttmlne ln faod, Nft fuel and time •nd contribute to tbe 4'PPt ... ~ ol fOOd. \ -- .... • .. 0 are Those black bau beqin to bite b,tter in summer ~ days, so be sure to bait your hook for a biq one ~ ----- fPOOn!, and heavy 1pinner1 that appeal to both w&e and em.all mouths. Arnone th• IHders, thou&h, are wooden or metal .olid and jointed underwater plucs in shore- minnow finiah, or with red heed and white By MORTIMER NORTON inc each time past the shoreline In the .. me direction as when • llrike wH tint felt, or a fish cau&ht. The reason for thia 1ituation it that your bait 1hould follow the course (and di1tance from land) in which the tchool• of minnows, and ther .. fore the purtuing bau. are 1wimmin~ ,.__ etdl..1-fer • •••••t, • paal. ..8_-pOJa.U larateoutla la•41•s ••l. 'Ona atn••li•s moaater waa take• at La • be..!.!-•"'p• i~.!_ a _ body; a "Red-E ye Wiuler" spoon; red-and- Mea • Car.Torsua. wrute stripe(!-1poon; -.ncr fhe ]On• Bue After you've tustled with a few roue.h customere by long·line angling, and with the fish hugginc the ahorea, in want of variety you drop anchor in about 1ia ffft or water and settle down to .ome plain- thouith by no meant aimpl~ill fillhini. Thia i1 a popular and tellinc mode of car• 1'flinc k .. On the live bait menu will be auch freeh chow at lively minnow1, crawfiah, ancleworm•, dobeona, cricket•, srauhopper9 if available, and other luaciou1 monela. The first thfff are reel favoritea. ' L ILA.PINO &om the mrfac9 ln • nuny °' ...,.,, • b11ie b'-ck bciN fU"9 bimteU iDto the c:Np mmo- .. ail', llhabe furiomly ia an ati.mpt to ...-1 the imbe4ded book, and di"H• beck Into the wet. with an •lll'Y· fru~ted .a.p of ~ tail: A tin1lin1 • ••e of ncit• ment iii )'om r-.ctioa. It'• • dckliah battle in the confinee el the trM-friopd rodry con, with your .kill bei:nc t-.d by the W.. of • not• ably tricky fWL Beck and forth be ICUl'rin. tben oecie man NQIDe lkyward fh• moment '-pins a bit of alack line. Thi• it bi1 &mtinctiv• ruM for toainc out th• barb end .acurin1 freedom. But. tio 10Qr a.muement. the book .till '°lda. Pluncinc into the deptbl, th• beat ecuda f« the bottom and meJr .. abort. for~ul char1• that bend your 1b-ounce rod al.molt double. You wonder if thU reckl .. btom.bkk will ever be tamed. At l•ncth be becina ~ 1ulk o .. r bottom, tryinc to retil«• bia ene1ri•, and your •utomatic: ,..., d ra'W9 him cloea. Befcne he can ezplod• into •nother fit of action, the •nc1ioe aet •lipa einpdy undem•th aad t1-tau. le hoisted to aafe kMpinc. Proud'ly JOU bold aloft • beautiful 4 ~­ pound nnalltnouth, a priae ·to m•k• any enc* •-.iom. F OR'n1NATELY, you and tbouund1 of JOW broth. fUhermen can take pert ia 1Ucb eipc.t ott. at th.ii time ol year. Jn meet iottancee the M•eon for talrinc ~ck ta.. 11 open now and remaina open wtil into the winter, and local HC9ptioN WJ be rwtily ~ by conwltin1 your lltata fiab aact pine law 17llabu.. ~ If JOU'rw In doubt •• to which -. •maac die b..t placel to try, • letter el iaq1alry to tba Coo.rvation Department In the Nte where you intend to liab will 9btala the information. IUn'a • tip. No matter wher• you 10, look for cool or cold water. The cold water J>"lmptl them tlD stir about more fre- qu.nU)' and o••r wMler ., ... of lake and ri••, •nd thh I.ft tum wh.ta their •PP.- di.. i Thu. you may encounter better r.- wlta .. JOU n,. or beit cut. •till fi.b or troll aJonr the ehor•lioea. Settin1 apt in early mornins, tbe ba.t 1-den with taclr:le and tHMrl eppropriate f« any met1M>d th.t 1uit1 7'0Ut whim1, you 1nO•• quietly to wher• a weedy 1etback over tandy bottom off«• • aourc. of food and protection in it.a four or fi••foot depth ol water • EM-inc the anchor overboerd--cw driftin1 with the aJic:ht current-you prep.re to arOUM the interelt o f the watchful bua . lt'1 • lfand eummer day; the lriod that mak• you rejoice at beinc outdoors and completely 11hut off. U • fly rod i1 put into Mrvice, you may UM the outfit alrHdy deteribed. In addition to feather-mionoww in red, yellow, and white colon, and small nklrel 1pinnen, 1ue<.91ful fly rod artifici.la for this time of year include midcet plup in 1hor•- minnow finiah (or with nd bead end white body) that duck under and weave throuch the water, plain epinnera trail- in1 1t:rip1 of pork rind, f .. thered 11>innen, a.rre be• wet fliee of briaht pattern1, tiny nickel or copper 1poona or wobblere, hair bup, rubb.r froca with spinners at- tached, and 1imila.r creetions. Perhaps, ea you may di1COver in mid- morbinc or late afternoon, the ban are foreaina for minnows. Thi1 i1 when bait canine. or trollin&, 1tack1 up • aood Kore while you peddle or row pe1t bouldert, 1ubmer1ed ICC', doclr1, roclry and .. nc:ty point•, . wMd and lily ped bed1, and the ed&" of rMfa. Prot>.bly you are itchinfr to hurl a pluc or • spoon beck into t.hoee batd-to-rMcb open pocket. and crevicea where the hefty boy1 are conc .. led. Thia e111l1 for a split bemboo, tubular trteel, or 1t<>lid 1t"I beit ctiltinr rod, a nd the choice i1 up to you, for H eh perfomu admirably. A. TT ACHED TO THE rod 1hould be a level-wind cHtinc reel of top quality, cap.. able of holdin& 100 yard1 of waterproofed, braided nylon cartin& line. To endure the 18vaa• tactic• of enormou1 apirited b .. 1, it'a adviaeble to ute • JS pound-test line, rather than the 9 or 12 pound.test line. Alwa)"9 ·uy 1tntchin1 the last two or three feet of line before caltinc, to make certain it hasn't become weak during thi1 pert winter. By tyinc a enap 1wivel on the tine, you can quickly and easily ch.nee lure. when d"ired. A 1wival it euiential if you c•1t • tp00n, to prevent the twirlin1 m otfon1 from kln1dn1 ttle tine. YO\I cao co the limit in Mlectin1 plu11, spinner. These need • rapid, but enetic, retrieve to draw the best responM. WHEN the fish are roamina in deep- er water durin1 tbe warmest part of the day, « are 1kirtin1 the 9dges of i1lend1 and drop-ofh, you retort to trolling. Thi1 a ccount• fen many ell'Cellent apecimetU, tine. the bait can cover more continuo111 territory in lake or river, and ettract1 at- tention by it1 flash and .movement in the depths. The trollina speed should h. 1tOvemed by the type of teater you er.a t owine. and by the depth of bottom ~ level at which you b.lieve the fir.h are circulotinc. FeathMed apinnenr, plain 1pinner with pork 1trip, nuted 1poon1, June Bug 1pin- ner, and similar enticere require a moder- ately fallt J)9ce, while plup and live min- now• 1hould be trolled m ore slowly, end fre-quently &ivan an added apurt-and-pau9e a ction. An inter"tinc and fruitlul obtervation i1 that b.i r.-ult1 u1ually come from troll- When u1in1 wortnt, Mt the hook u 100n u you feel a bite. And lince ba• have touch lip1 and jHil you'll n~ to jerk firmly. With the other baiu; the 1y1tem i1 different. You mult &ive base ample time to maneuver them for twallow- inc before you deliv« the hook-tettinc yank . About ten feet of ldoM "play" line i1 coiled on the seat beside you, and when a be• take1 hold you let him run off a ways to pauee and make ready to devour his meal. You wait until the eecond, defin- ite tenaion begim, implyinc that the fiah has a tecure rrip and i1 homeward bound, then you raite the rod tip smartly and set the hook tolidly. From then on, brother, watch out! You've sot • wild actor on your han,h, a nd there'll be a hard-fou&ht conte1t until he i1 beaten • or joins the bi& onee that cet ewayl A plump, full etrin• of haaa aucla aa thee• •••n• a aacc•aiihl day and a fiahernaan'• amile. la tbia article, tt.e author ai••a tipa f~r aucceaa. - ,. - .. never ~ard of . Rememt>.r that newspapen won't lmowincly Ctv• publicity to fraud- ulent dtiv&:1. If you've never r .. d of the Benefit for-S-eft Bookmalren, that'• prob- ably why. The Better Buaineaa Bur .. u. addinc th• repor-ted toe ... to the prot>.ble onee t few ~pie will admit beinc 1uclrer1). ettimat" thet the lo• throu&h fraudulence ruru H hiah a1 $200 per ye•r per family! That amaung ettimete i1 H<:onded by the late David F. J ordan, former-profenor of ft- naPre at New York Univer,itv. 2 . CROSS-EXAMINE PRES- ENT EXPENSES. Takfr ~ good" took 11t tb.ose--111onthty bitta. Are you puttin& &ood money into a u1e- leu hobby that you don't really enjoy? H obbiH are fi ne thin&a, when they ere really recreational. But some o( us &et into a hobby rut so deep that we can't get It i1n,:t very hard to malr• minor repeini. Our 1ho.e .. _., out.. in dw cloeet fa. lack of a little poHah and a pair of ah<»- tnee. The damp atr mHdewt our booh. Moth• Ml ap our wlnter coata and blan1retm. Checlr: your hom• and ... ho• man1 dol• Jan' worth of Y°'ff property 11 1lowlp CS.teric>ratin1 undes your vwy noee. Know your property. That'• e mu.t f« prote<"tin& it. ~ man who <So.en't know a clutch from a carbut'flOI' doe1n't deMrve to own a c-ar. Know at lea1t the at.m.entary workin11 of your cu . your typewriter, your radio. IC they're worth the tubltantiel in- vestment, d\ay're wo1"th • little ttutfy. In the Hma way, know our repairm90. -Surve)'ll-c0nduct:ed-by 9 netioMi map- aine and followed up by othen prove that more than SO percent of tbe automobile, radio, and watch repairmen in thi1 c-ount:ry are diahonett. It pays to know your re- ~out when we want to. AnCl"llowmuch-do you pay for fuel? I d ecided one day that I wu payiny too much, ao I inv•ti&ated end e'\ded up by 1witchin& to a atoker. My coal bill1 took • dive. -· --------- ••If you are not J.andy witlt toole at home ••• '' W R ALL HAVE money problema. Some fol~ j u 1 t don't earn enough; and othen don't · know how to handle whet they do earn. But moat of u. fell in the tecond cleH. Our peycbeck1 ere rffpectable enouch, but they dwindle too rapidly. Then we 1tert worty• init- The S.tt• Bu1ine11 BurMu baa ttudied thi1 problttm of family finaowe. It ha1 ~n analy.a.d by numerou. co,,.,_,mer Mr· viCM, aociolocitt.a. e-conomht1, and e ... by the U. S . covenunent'a Bur .. u of Home Manacement in the Depertm.nt of Acri· culture. And they all come up with the aame anewer: If we'd follow thi1 five-point procram. we'd be !Pvinc ounelvM the equiv•lent of Do you have to call the plumber twice • we-ek, and then aniiin him mo1t of your peycheck? My brother did. Jhen ha chan1- ed plumt>-.rs and found ouf tt..t the pur- chaM of a 1imple pipe joint would aolve the problem. Why ahould the first plumber PQint out the trouble and loee that lucn· ti•• aource of income? How much in•urance do you carry? In- aurance i. a fine thin&. but many of ua carry "too much. too little, or dle wron1 kind" eocordinr to Howard F . Bigelow. profMaOC' of economlca at We«ern Michl- 4. SPECIALIZE IN BUYING. All of u1 are buv•ra. A day "ldom pH... when we don't buy IOmethlnc--. 1pool of thread, a m .. I, a n•wepaper (if · nothinc elM >. But motit of ut ar. C9r• t ... U.oppen. We don't take the t&m. to compere pricee. We a.um• credit toed• tt..t -abouldn't. We fall for fate aal•. We buy too much o( 10me tNn11 and not enouch of others. We don't know quality when -... it. W• wonhlp the hich price tar. We 1\etea to too many redio comm.n:ial1. We're lured Into buyln1 thine• we don't really want. The lint .tap in wiM buyin1 i1 to Nject ahopper'a temptation. Our doeetl a"-full of thin• we doWt w.tt. Mt. .. _.... • 21) ,,...~t.e fft.-pey+-------- GlfE YOURSELF -----~~----1. STEER C L E A R OF SUCKER BAIT. Not many of us are likely to buy Cake etocb, but we throw ow-money e.e7 on thine-th.lit ere jumt • phony. And I'm not 9ftlpha1iainc the "blind" man with 20-20 vilion who ner•P9 $-40 • cMJ, d>9 alot machirMe that pay off only 5.35 cenh on t'he dollar, M the riepd lotteriM. We'r9 taken in by much more prOMk thine•. Mall ordef' freud1, for inatanc.. The S.CTet Service i1 kept bu1y Hven daye a week trackinc down crook• fcw fraudulent UM of the mail#. It reporta thousand• of dollan mailed out every month for mer- chandi.e that doean't exi1t. So what cao we do about it? Jult thia: if you don't have a Dun and Brad1treet directory handy to check the character of the bu1ineH, then make it a policy to deal only with well-known mail order finn1, and to cpuro the cheap ed1 that ep~ar con1istentl7 in the back o( the pulp magazine.. Then there'• falce charities; Give 81 ~er 1erousl y as you wish to the Red Crou, Community Che,t, March of Dimes, your local church, your 1tate unifersity-but remember that the public i1 robbed of milltona for bo1tw1 charities. Look with 111spicion on aolicitort for those you've • .,,.at .W l.o••F · · .el.o ... r"e le••· tatloe ••• •• II PAI / You don't have to corner your bou. You can rcdM your pay 20% by followln9 th-ftq eaay ateps By CHARLES H. BRANCH can CoUe&• of Education. Now let'• look at your income te1t. Jt'• impoteible to fftimat• how much the Amer- ican people IJP themaalvM every Y•.ar, but it probably run. into the. billiona. The U. S. TreHury Department dOMn't want any money that itn't comine; to it. In 1947 for example it refunded more than two billion c\ollera on obviou1 ov,..-paymenu. J . K Laner, Chairman of tbe lo1titute on Federal Taxation at New Y ork Univer· sity, estimates that .even out of every 10 Americans overpays through ignorance or carelessness. H ere's the catd1: m<>"I\ overpayments are p r-obably undetected! Mathematical e"or11 ere caught. but procedural ones can't be. We cheat ourse lves by auch 'imple error1 •• choosing the wrong form, not taking all exempetion1 to which we're ~ntitled, pay- ing on non-taxoble in<"ome (pensions. vet- er-ans' 1ubai1ter.ce). According to Lesser, our "ignorance of tax law breeds timidity. We're afraid to take deductions which are justified. They can often make • differ- ence of a1 much •• s 100 in o ur ta• bill1:• Check all tho .. monthly billa. Do you pay too mudl for cleaning? Try a tittle 1pot remov91" for minor blemiahes. Do you 1pend too much for aoap? lnv .. dgate. Mayt>. Junior it feeding it to the cat. 3. PROTECT YOUR PROP· ERTY. Soma bou .. wiv .. throw away enou&h food e'Very y...-to feed the city of WarNw. Othen can ta.Ir• a deb of left-over t>.an11, aoma dry breed, and aurplut 1pe91hetti, and tum out a ca!IMl"OI• that would tAlmpt SMr- ~n 8Ulin11ley. Recipae abound for malr- in& laftoven romantic. 1At'1 1tudy up on a '"'· And while _..•re et it. '9t'1 keep our other prop«ty In 1ood coadidon.. A little pUnt CIC' a ,.., .... ...,.. nan. can .... real money. If you•,. not handJ' with tools, a..ra to be. away, and cen't .; .. eway. TlwJ npr• aant a 1i.r .. ble outlay of caAh. Chancea ar• .~•f the day after purcha• •• r .. 1. i&ed we had f-.Jlen victim once apin to that old bo&ey---.hoppen' temptation. How do we thwert lt1 Know what you want bafof'e you .tart looking. Get whet you tat out to buy and norhinc eli.e. Everyone hate1 to compare priceL ft'• a chore. Next time you avoid it, atop a nd think: t ime thu1 1pent probe bl y pey1 u1 at the rate of • dollar an hour. On bis purchasie1 f can end homes) we knock our- 1elve1 out C'Ompar1ng pricet. Why not OQ smaller thi11g'' Tlte overall savinc would probably be brg&er. Take advantage o ( aaln. Poat-Chrilltmaa clearence1 usually ofrer the beat barplna. But look twice •t the ad•, bacauM fake sale. era numerou1. Hai the prtc. reaJJ, been reduced? /Ara "barpin" 1ulta offered for S95? Soma 1toret have one perpetual "sale'' with publicity at. a mexlmura and price reduction at a minimum. Too manr people fall fo r that Jina, "four for • dollar now reduced to two for 49 C90tl," lnvfttigete quantity buyinc. u 10u uee an ebundance of paper towal1 or ~nned corn, lt often pay1 to have In • &ood 1U9PlJ at one etroke. On the ot!Mr hand, lt •ldom payw to buy thin11 like iodine lo quutity. S.W.re of thOM "five ptlon' economy tlH" offerinp in liniment. Check your credit rat.... To buy on credit 1uch lon1-ran1• utility thlnp u fur- nac" and refrls-ratot1 i. often wi•. But what about the rat• we pey? Freq\Mntl)' we could do ~-to borrow the money From a bank, purchaM in caah, end th.ft P.Y. off dte &oen. Subacribe to one ol tboee .,.....,..._ MrYkw. end ba am..ad at tha t~ ed~­ ri...-. wttoM aoode ... feutty. One ...,. prieinc dUnc the COMUmec' Mf'Yket prove iAt tMt price it abeolut.t, no indft of quel. . ... (•) u.t '°"' ,......, ..-.. HOO>. (b) Ult eU tt..De ol ,, .. kt9'ie .... I 111 ..... ., ..... ,..,.. ...... ....._ llllii ... .uranee, •lectrldty, lewldry, olodMI. A.w lt \IP· John'• tGlal CIOllllle to f 171). (c) Subcr.n· ti... •P 11111 t... 10Wfl IDGlltbt, lneo9DI. <J• ....... , Wt). (d) Ctn:le that fipre. Mow 1....-tit. lMt aU cha thin• you'd H.b to '-'· ... • JOU"llllf her• end ha"• Sood UIM, bem..e It'• ptobebly th. clOMllt you'll~ ...-ClllllM - to pttiq ~ ol them. Johll w.nt9 • · be:MrMnt workabop, • Mt ol book-.. • ~ to Sun Valley, • new elrUns ovtftt. -.C.) <•)Now actimete ttt. ~ c.t .. MC:h item and write It oppoUtA. (W .... 1 .. ve John to hie own dnkw bare.) (f) Arnn1• the Ii.ft la cwdw ol ,,,.,_.. enca. lf there era to N any fandl, ~ tlirta on dd*. ·now•1 the tJme to reeotn ~them. (Jcfhn'1 lilt la already ln Old# of pref •reMe.) <c> Now you have 1<>m.tbin1 to ••• fOJ'. Oo beck to that drct.d fl~ Cut , It lo quarten end NV. O!Mt4ourth fO' •11W1•ncln (1kJrM11, ec('idant, other w... e~ed •xpense), Apply the oth« thr ... fourth• to • fund to pt you't prl«lty it•m. 'J ohn d.cld" to ... tl9 per monlh fot that worlnbop -' H f oir •Mer.-nd") ··n .............. , II••• • cl•tcr. fro• a c•n• .. t-.. ••• •• \ . AMERICAN LEGION BREAKFAST Richard's Lido Market Newpo-rt - July 1, 1950 For helping the youth of America .•.. .. • Compliment& or RICHARD'S UDO MARK.ET To Zonta lnternaUonaJ the American Legion tor two worthy cauae& I I HORACE HEIDT SHOW • RENDEZVOUS. BALLROOM Balboa JuJy !, 1960 . Pr~ for your Presbyterian Hospital -"THE NEWSPAPER OFFERS THE GREATEST POSSIBLE CIRCULATION . AT THE LOWEST PERCENTAGE OF cosr So Says the 1.anJest User of Black and White Newspaper Advertising of any store 111 the World. Mr. Richard H. Edwards, Jr., Vice President of JORDAN MARSH COMPANY, Boston, Massachusetts, one of America's greatest stores, says: "Newspaper advertising is the only mediurn which permits an advertiser to reach the greatest and most com- plete croes section of the public. Further, the newspaper offers the grea~est possible circulation at the lowest percentage of cost." Remember, the newspaper is the ONE greatest advertising medium that awaits the convenience of the reader. A newspaper lives for hours and days. It is not received ·in a fleeting moment. It does not have to register within a brief time or be Jost forever as with the Radio and Television. IT ENTERS THE HOME AND IS AVAILABLE TO EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY AT A TIME OF ms OR HER CHOOSING. If you a.re a merchant, your problem is to know just how to make newspaper advertising work for you. U you have some- thing to selJ the Harbor Area, then the News-Times, Shopping News and Presa cover that area like a blanket with a total of over· 20,000 papers per week. It you were a new firm starting in business here rigure what It would cost you to print and mail out 20,000 penny post cards with your name-and addresa. Yet with our three papers you can reach them thia ~k and every week with your atoey~d at a minimum of C08l For Results-Place Your Advertising wltll tH News-nmes, Shopping News and Press NEWPORT HABOR PUBLISHING CO. 2211 BALBOA BLVD-. NEWPORT BEACH IF YOU WANT~ AD MAN, CJALL llABBOR 1616