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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-09-07 - Newport Balboa Press• ' •• '· .. II)" T. 11. ("JllUC¥"l -0.uNJca S\llt u t' -,lllWoir -., tO _,..tun tbla dopL, with mY i..rt u ,.-. tilled with klndn- ud ..-nowtnc with so!MI will, ,t .,, <l 9'gbt,, and ,now -bfre I am, -t apln! . Thia 81ght was a ·pretty one. ~ 'l'Bll nus A. minor 'of the mmt ,.plcUy developing aru 1 DI the CaJlfomJa South Cout.al Empire • ' I : ' . t ,~11~ SllVIN• THI INTI• RE· s .. ~IOI MIA .. SECpND LARGEST HO~E COMMi:JNITY IN a .RANGE COUNTY • •• ' DIE PllJ:ll8 l Alm.I lo be ei....i, fair and lmporUal, and tb11.1 to , ,.receive and re~ • popular Support ~ Jt'• a. grand Centennial -~tion ot a m&JUine called California Hlg1tw.1ya and".Publlc Works. VOLUME XI NEWPORT BEACH, ·CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1950 FIYE CENTS 28 First. tt la experullve·looklng. It ========:::t:==========================:;=:::'::::;;:========;:============-======================================'·==============;;::====·=========·::±':::=::-:::::==:::::::::==:::::=::..o:::=:j::=======-==;;:::~==:::i:::;:;::::=::::==================~:;;:;;f,,:;; PHONE HARBOR 1616 la prln~ ln . ape.naive color on the slickest a.nd beat paper yoµ can buy. It l<><*a Uke eome of thoee super ma.p.zinea you buy tor four-bits <m the stands. It t. nlled with expensive cute whi~ pl"Oduce the plctUJ'eS. Hun- dreds of 'em. n ls fil1ed "(ilh wrt.ttnr. too, '1ld that can't be purchued.free. It ?la.a elaborate art wor, especfally on the cover. And the birdie. didn't drop that out of the treee, either. AND, It WU malled to a news- paper, IO presumably It wu mail- ed to all other papers In the· state.- too. Thousanda of 'cm. Which muat run up a ataggering bill. A bill problbly scores of times a..c; big aa the uaual monthly one. when tne magazirie i" smaller, but st.Ill printed on the best of stock and •Ult m'lled all over the state, COUNCIL · SOLVES EA·RTHQUAKE DISASTER PROBLEM Ct: .. Fatal fRANK LOWE l to ~rs. Geldert CANCER f UND '. ·: A mythical earthquake was scheduled as the tac- tical problem that faced the Newport B e a c h Disaster Council at Tuesday night's meeting. Brainchilded by Hay Langenheim, Bert Webb and Police Captain Walt Dyson, the "quake's first tr em or "will hit." at 2 :30 p. m. on Sept. 20th, a date chosen as presenting the addition al problem of having the chil- dren at school. In the ftra\. 15 mlnutt!s of the._-::==-----'.------------------------------------- without charge. I have no doubt, that the many people who turned out this work ot a.rt are filled with pride at their product-It'• very well done. It waxes mighty patriotic, with five- color reproduction of the National and St.ate nags. It's a ho ney or a Job. But the only thing that irks me la the aha.re I had to pay for that flne bit of work. Now I'm making llkt! a taxpayer. H a private bu.'!lness tried to put out a publication like that. the private businC.'JS would g o buat In a big hurry. Because the nne, tat. experuiive publioo.tlon of 170 C08tly pagrs docsn•t carry one advertlsem .. nt. li'ke a business publicatio n would. The advertis- me:nte would be necrs."'3.ry to pay for the expenses or labor and of material. But, of course, with the stale doing It, none of those things are necessary. Therefore, my gr0981y-expcnd('rl llcen.e fees.. my unbelicvably- high paotlne and othe r taxes. my Ucenae charge• ~nd all the Other unaeen but nol unfelt taxes , un- doubtedly are being u.~ to pro- duce that crnttly n1ag.:izine. And YOURS are being USt'd too. This 115 the way Council menl- ben worked out the problem. shock, the Upper Bay bridge wa.s de.maged and rendered lmpasseblc, the water and sewer llnea 8ever- cd.. The Lido bridge collapsed. Springing Into 'theoretical ac· tlo n, Dlsaslcr Commander John Sailors sounds the alarm an d three 3-inch maroon bombs tell disaster personnel to swlnt Into action.( At this mee ting, a chain or command ateup was discussed so that If the dl88.11tt"r commander were absent the vice chief. R. R. Hodgkinson or his first deputy, Walt Dyson would have the au- tho rity to have the alarm sound- ed). Don Burdsall, second deputy in the la.,., and order division, dl8- (Coatlnaed on P ... e %1 BOOST BLOOD QUOTA TO MEET KOREAN DEMANDS Meeting the challenge of the stepping up of the blood program waa tha keynote of, the Wt.'d.nes day night meeting of the Ula AngelE>l' Rf'gional Red Cross Blood S.ervlce Center f\Yhl ch lnclu<lct't chaptera in Los Angele8 and Orange countir:c;1 tll the cit y hall In Sa.nta Ana. Under the preMure of the K or-®'-- ean war, the two county areas' land. At prt"sent whole blood o nly monthly g oa l of 4,000 pints or is bei ng shipped oversca.!I. Whole blood hB..s been doubled. Keynote speaker ror the e ve- ning was Edward M. Sc..:hottland., Lo8 Angelea Regional director, \\'ho emphasized the dual nature of the blood supply program, 11 J to sup- ply blood for civilian Ul'le, and 121 to supply blood fo r the armed forces. blood Is only good for 21 days and And, you can't call the editor and tell him to caner! your_ sub- ecriptJon. It'd keep rig ht on con1- lng, anyway. It'd keep right on Ila expcn11ive. tax-eating ways. whether you wanted It to do 80 or not, Schollland emphal'!ized the fact 24 hours or less after the blood is donated in this area it Is being flown to the Korean battletront. Schottla.nrl pointed out that at p resc.nt only blood from the Pa- cific Coast area Is being tlown to Korto3. 0The lime pressure Is w ch that blood is only being shipped from the points In the U . S . near- est to the tlghtins-front. All that money might better that people will alway11 donate have llaan "MP :ko tak• W>flle.JU&I... r blood when . they are shown ocka oat of 110tfftt"l'de1trbereabouta \here la a need tor 1t. He potnt-ed provide some safer crobtnr. or out that donation.ft had rtsen from do 1JOme other llf~avlng work 800 to 7000 pint.a a month because rather than to ' produce a maga-of the Korean crisis. Vincent CaiNrnano, focal b'tood chairman, pointed out that the next bloodmobile will be In New- port on Thursday, Oct. 19 from 3 to 7 p. m . It will be located at the Newport Beach Girl Scout house at 1700 Welt Balboa Blvd. .toe which doc.I'! nothing much ex· M .llltary Needs c:ept tell people how wonderful "The military needs blood on a the atate Is. what it 00s do ne tor day-J.o-day basis," said. Sc ho tt- them. a.nd how elegant and up- standJng Ila officers art! Pardon my ulcen. 'I'hey're rnawtng agal.n ! AN OLD FRIEN '8 BACK A.GA.IN Many·• the time we've d iscuss- ed a tormer Harbor charac ter. Donald Button. in tJUa dept. Don's been around a · 1ot, arid h&.s written u.a eome fl ne letters. The lut I heard he wa.'I in Col- • orado Springs, doing fine work u an Interior decorator. But now comes .:i card from Don announcing he'd affiliated wtth Aaron Schultz in a draper- ies. furniture and acessorie8 bwii- neu at 321 American Ave., Long Beach. Which wlll give the ad- vertia:lng dept. a hint u le> where they might pick up a customer! SCHOOL STAJ&T8 MONDAY Mot.hen with chlldren of ele- mentary school age were remind- ed thia week that registration wlU be held tomorrO"N, Friday at both local schools. •• • Riverside to Newport Highway Will Give Mesa .Merchants Of,f-Street Parking Problems ' Co8ta Me.sans learned tut week of the state's pla.n for: a divided highway from Riverside to Newport Beach through the center or the Mesa bu8iness district, when state engineer division repret1entatlves outlined future road construction. '" The plan calls for a. six lane thoroughfare from 19th St. to the j be .:i limited access roa.d with Arches and four lanes running egress 8.11d lngreu at 19th St .. north of 19th St. , Harbor Blvd., and 18th on the According to Jack Raub. Costa west, Don Huddle.aton. Mesa high- Mesa. eJJgin~r. about halt of the way committee member, declared parking area In downtown Coet.1 th.at if "a.nyone want.a a n y Mesa will be eliminated by the changeti" in the plan. they better propoaed road.!11 . He said the mer-prel'lent them to the 11tate highway chant.a would have to provide ad-department at •Once. dlUonat off-street parking. Huddleston aald that the 18th AS!lerUng that the highway will (Voallaoet oa Pace Z) ;~ ""~ .... ... *"· .oam PRACTICE 111 weU under -ay tor Harbor HJ p hopefuls. In top photo Bob Van Dremlln. throws a vicious block on a dummy standln.s-ln for an opp<MID.( fullback. T-tormatlon t.ckftekl (center) look• fol'\.\'U'd to aatnln.c a Jot of llTO"Und. Bob B urdlck, ttnter; Bob Scotland, quartforhack; Dlck .Ion-. rl1"ht halt; Bob Benbow, fullback. and !'tel S maJlf'y .tt Jett half. In bot.tom phot<> Coachf'tl •lr\\1n &nd Gase explain foou.JJ tactic.A to the MJUre squad.. (Pf.e& Photbs ) in the ~alter Gelderl fam ily of Death claimed a second victim ESTABLlSHED 316 HB¥1 Drive, Corona drl Mar yesterdUy when Mrs. Margare t J. Geldert.I ~3, was killed instantly about 4~ miles north of Barstow. The ca~ ln whic h llhf' and her younge daughter, Sally, 20 \\.'CrC' riding kidded on wet pavf'rnent and roll over veral timf's. Con- trary l earl reports, Sall y '-''&s not lnj red and is now sta;'ing with fri n in Pomo na. Walle L. Geldert, hus band and father, icd suddenly on Augul'lt 28 of " heart ailment whil<' In his office at the Soulh<'rn Coun-' ties G~ Co., Santa Ana. Afrs. jGeldert. after h<'r hu8- band'8 funeral se rvice, V.'<'nt to I ( Contluued on 1•a1"e 2) Ba~t~m Books Po r in to RC , Moe Needed Talk t about reMJ>'lfUM' ! Orir 81na.IJ Story In the-All~!!lt !9 I~ of the N'"'°'1'-Tlmrs llllklng for ~t:un 8l?A" booki; for 1'1a- riDf'8 to read M'hlle on board .'4hlp hNtkd ! for Kor'f'lt. thWI far ha" hroupt a total of 564 HmaJI books Into the Red Cro!!.!'1 otnc. ..... according t-0 Mrs. Carl Za.mllX'h. It 18 :1U the. morf' remarkahh• _ ~ cou@irln1. thll • .Jl!!ll.J!!!'I· n a month•• ca.mpaffnffi San~ Ana papen., that t0\\'11 h!Ui bren 1 abk-to pthfor k'tls th.,n 600 copies. Puople do n-ad thr Nn1.,.,,-Ttnw'll and the P~s and ~tly Ne\4·port Ha rho r reto1ldents have . a bt•tter 81llrlt n>prdlnc our servit)Cmen. Desplkl the o\"f'"''helmlng re- aponse, the Rf'd C'T"OM st.Ill ftC.-dH morp bantam book8 ror the KoT"f'.'l.n-bound Marines. .J u 8 t drop off any used pockl't mag- azinett'or books at the Rffi Cross of flee, %01 hiand Ave.. Balboa. La.r~r mapdM8 llkf'I Ufr .or Collh>n. can not bf-a«rplrd. 1...et's brine-that M4 coph.•s up to I 000 by next \\"ttk ! Only 6 Days to Register! Little Frank Lowe is n. He has tWil)kling eyes d the most lonesome fac in the world. Frank Lowe would like to see you-e'd like to have you tbring al ng a funny book-a super story maybe. Why sure, lii;'.d like t o hear about Red RJldcr and Hopalong and story of the kids . Kids that can ~n and play and climb feqcea and maybe fish. Frank Lowe is a sick little boy ! H e doc-8n't have tht" mu ~pt;, nor chicken pox, or a.nyt Ing .'sim ple. You Sr(' F'ranki(' Lowe> .is s ick with wailing. He ls qulllv a.ll - ini;-for a day ~whe-n a grCat1 s un will 11hine and lhPre w ill be no n1ore ~rf• 1'itumach. That a ching knl'P will be gone , J:" Frankie Lowe Lci waiting for l hr pathway lo opt"n Into a at hryond. L T h<' lit t le boy is t ur kl'ri h<>t"!e('n \Yhttc s heets at Sanla Ana dom- ni unlty Hospital And his rlrin- cipal visitor ~a.ch dav is rr1~hd lv Doctor L. G. Ne~n of C ·;t8. Mesa. !'o.'o HoJW' Dr. ~cll?Qn-Jlad .gi»en -bis litt le patien.L.whaT~ he can for u cancer of lheL ~vls~-.:._ _ ti ere now are gon('. -- Frank ia not Lhe flrRt In the Low(. famll'y to be stric ken. 1'wo year• ato his older brother Gr t·· aid elowly was eaten away by the (Coallnued on Pace Z) Cop Confuser Gets 30 Days Reuben Joseph Trujill o, 26, Box 176, S3ll Juan Capistrano. WH.f' sentenced to 30 days in t~c coun- t;y jaU W ednesday n1om ing on a i:flarge of vagran<'y by J udi::-l· F'rank Unnell of Nev.•port C1t.r court. Trujillo was arre.st rd by N f'\'.'- rort pollce early Friday mnrnint; Only six. more days to registc>r in Buck G·.llley , Corona del M ~r. for the November 8 ·gener-..i l elec- H e bore cuts on bvlh aidC"s of tlons! In Newport B<'.ac h vot e r:ii hi s neck and on one \Yris t and w11s may register a.t the office of t he appre hend~ only after police (ir1"l city clerk in the city hall. Mr;:;. ~m e ~hotB over his head as h~ Dorothy Gillespie, registration 1nadp for the brush. dt>puty, will a.!30 regl8tPr vote~ Trujillo was responsible for a at the All-American .Market In police search o f the gulley .-3fter Corona de\. Mar on Sept. 8 a nd 9 he told tt!em a body was there. J.fc between noon and 5 p. m. She '1"BJll taken to the COt:Jn ly ho:-:pitsl will be at the m·.i rkct again al for t reatment of the l'Uls an<l wa:: thf'"" saJne limo on Se pt. 11 , 12. 13 rCturned to N ev.•port Beac h Tu~­ and 14, the last registrat ion day. I day. 5 Cars Pile. Up H. 0. ENSl.GN WILL MARK 23 RD YEAR WITH on Coast Highway ii ~~~~E: ~~;~!=~~::;n ;;~:~~ LO.CAL SCHOOL SYSTEM AT OPEnlNG MON. Saturday at 1 :30 p. m . Police said four cars stopped fo r the traffic signal, l1owever, a truck. drive n by Leo C . Lawson of Lynwood, tried to lllop but couldn't In Um ~ and crashed In to t he rear of the fourth car which in tum accordi- oned the rest of the vehicles. &-bool clliJdrt"n musl be regl&- terod tomorro"·· Friday, 8chool starts on 1'1onday, Se-pt. 11. Thr man chJclly rct1porudb1e for our e:sooUent ek:mt"ntary 5C.hoo1 sys- tem, a.od the education of our Drivers were: Geza J . Gia, 419 cblklf'l!.b ls Horaot. En.sll"fl, aU- GoJdenrod Ave .. Corona d8I ldaf~ ~~de.n.t o fhe Benjamin F . Witt, Glei@ife; i"'i4ed" ; lli!llAlfC ' e~~·· E . Clark, Mostonla and-Arthur':og; -f.eni. About ,~-_t.Jd.&.; McClure. Visalia . All drove olf """.'15 '''rlllen. . . llORACE~ENSIGN .SCHOOL -----'-'-'-·-- "'"EWPOBT BEACH SCHOOL ~ CORONA DEL MAK SCBOOL under their own power . Baby Hurt in ·\fall from Car Setting ·"Ultd~ a U1lck-rimmed little bit slower than J1ck's !a.bu-dcnta. Tanned. b :tldlng Horace o :~n-r1air or glaesea. Ensign cmphaslzed loua be.an at.a.lk. Today the Hor· Oettin& Teacher• sign ts modfft about moot gs lh."t "lhe three R 's are s till th~ ·J.ce Enail"fl echool.. the !'iewport ObtaJnlng teachers hu nevf'r • -pt b ft to b Id basis of our ochool ~tt"m . Our · · · x .... .., w en cornea --.r-echool and the Corona d~ Mar been a proble.m In this area. ''Th~y Ing a 8Chool, sy8 tem. Thia ~r polley Is to combln.e old proven , --- marka hJs 23rd wltll the Ne:wpi#t methods wtlll new common-sense echool are fine ev.mplee or the like the cttmate and the wage Beacb elementa.ry .echool ayetc'to ld~u. We're progrcoolve in that bullder'i art. Tbe Corona del Mar scale," PY• Enalgn. He explained and he hu watched tt grow ~ we believe that our teachen school wu aW&rded lint prtze that all tea:chen muat have a col· nuraed It from a tiny lfChOOl hOWI nhouJd improve their work each natlonaUy for "a.rchJtectun.1 de-lege de&'ree and their aa.larlea are ."""A two-7ear-old boy, Vlctor to Its -modem three building .Rlze y~ ... he added sign and tunctional exceUence .. by hued u~ l:h-elr educatton and MtM>n ot Burinnk. wu lnjured at And Jt•• aun growing~ Enrollmen ·ls Clalled "BoM~ the InStitute ot A.rchllecta la.at trotnJnr. 'nle eta.le or California S~ p.. m . WedneeCt.y when be bu tncru.eed U5 per cent In the yeaf_ hi.a one of the hJghea:t pay acaJea feli tlum lbe door o( ,a movlllg car !.)Jot lix yean tn the Newport dl8· AffccU00<1tcly called "s-·· by incidentally. tbo Bon<:e Enlllp tn the cOut\trJ and teacheni with on Coast HJgbway.ln CM Suabore trlct. hh 5la.f:fcr.i, EMijn recaUa the .cbool wu named tor. lU praent an A. B. dqT"ee have a mtnlmwn colony. Although born In Pblllpo County. early •t!"U&'l'I• In bulldil>g up an ouptt\ntaul<DL Tbe -WU yearly Mlary of $2900. Their Hie mothu, Mn... Robert L Kanau., Enslp mpe.nt most ot bla adequate achool •)'Stan. Du:rfng named b1" die cominunJty and the maximum 8lrlary &t the end of a Moon. wu driYlne the Budoon boybood In· 1-llllana. Bo g'ftdU· \!"' earthquake Ir> Kan:ll 19all U.. oc:bool 00.nl and Mr. EuflJI neYer nine YfV pertod lo S4300 Teacher> ..sci and lDkl Newport...polloe «· ated t.'.Q education from t.o11.alina. °'!t 8Cbool bUflding WM deltroyed. kDe'4li about It WtW t.h8 name wu ,.Pth Ule .II. A. degree have a mln..1- ftcen that her M>ll opened the Tc:acbera OoUqe, and over a 'aja:t C'1'Me8 ~U:noed. ''We-moffd apptoted. A timely comment by mum Ala.ry of_ l320D ·yearty and a rtJ"ht rear door &Jld (.dl to tbe pHiod • ot !Mil)' ,_,. M.I. ~ atlldenU mto tbe Ebel1 club, one ol bJa • .,....,,~ wmed to teU maxlmwa ol U800 alter nine po.romenL Be llUfferod cuto aa4 .,._ .. .....tt at TuW>e. C-olum-~ 9'fl<U. prtvate -.. th• llloTy, "H•'• ~ ,all of the Y'8N. ao.re...-. ""hen lo be .,._ ...m. "" the oca1p -llil -ca Val.,...t7 ot Oollfar--'¥ eftD Into<> iw><tuary. • • llCboola; lie OU&1>t lo Ila•• one Of ellpble ror the yearly In.,._ boClj.' ..... Aa -Mtd ~ tn-~ ono 8CIOool bullcllq the them na-antt lllra." T-7 mlllt b&Ye .-!Yed at· leut I ~lad waa teken 'lo-C"aliuml---In. UM edue<ltbl~ l'f~port. '11&-.. elomaof&ry the tbroe -~ educ&· wilto a6 c:ftdlt t.-. a certlfted Diq a 1oplal la u ••'"lll-ud ~him in bla otudleL .,.-1au -jla a, --for -1,IOO otu-(Ola-• ...... I) . ' ' ,. . f 1 , - j • • .. l ~ : PAIH 2 -PART ' r ..:.. THURSDAY. sEP'T. 1, 19so /LT~~-. 'C?' . ~ ·-=---= llESS~-. . ... " ' • µflit.---u>c•i--.uu • . . . . • • -.PrM•sd every TLunclay at Newpc)rt Beach, ~ .Ol!I<><• _.., P'lntlng Plant -at 2211 Ba~,BIW.-J!l>one llarlocw lilt l:nttnd u ~ matter June 11. 1940, al the poat otf1ee at Newport Beach. Calllornl&, Wider the Act ot :r.tan:h 3, 1879. ••ter Oallfondl. Jleeu41Pifr P DJ1Hn ~ ~ . · lltmlte:r N•u •'~•m ph' •1p1e?l7tloa ~ ' ' ....,.. l . SUllSCIRIP'l'ION SATES: NEWPORT-BALllOA PBJl!88 ~very Tbunday La o,.... Coaty, $S..50 pel' year; $!.00 slS. montha; <•t.21 three mo•tlal) (Al8o lncluda tbe NEWPORT.BALBOA NEW8.TJMES on Tuffday) Oublde the oo•ty $4.00 per year. ONE HUNDRED YEARS YOUNG There isn't much we can say about California's fabu, )Qus oentury as a state that hasn't already been well said. But there js little doubt that it is but the first of many fabulous centuries to come. Unless all present indications are false the .Golden slate bas bB.rdly begun to realize its vast potent1ahties. HOw great these potentialities are on1y future gener a:1ons can fully determine. But what will have been achieved •hen another hundred years have passed would probably be as startling t o us could we foresee it as would be the P...,sent scene to the pioneers of 1850. Blessed by Nature with great beauty and wealth and a.. mild "disposition" California has become the land of promise to millions who have come here, and to other m.lllions who hope t o live here some day. . No place on earth has ever experienced such growth and development iD ao short a time as this favored land. Ours is a great opportunity-and a great responsibility. May we measure up to the California tradition of progress and achievement and fulfill our past in the destiny of the Golden State. ----·~~-- BOOST DRAFT AGE? SUNSET LEAGUE f.ootball Scftedule Friday. Sept. 22 Crash Fatal (Coatlnued fl'Ofll Pace 1) Longview, Oregon. where she visited the o lder childre n, Walter Geldert, Jr., hotel keeper, and \ ~£). . , I ]· Redlands at Huntington Beach ; Riverside at Newport; Tustin at Orange; Santa Ann at Santa Pauls: Fullerton at Montebello. Mi8s Marcia Geldert. She wao re-FOOTIAl.L SCHIOUI.£ turp.lng ·rrom Oregon· \'\:hen the I fatal accident occurred. Fl1dll.y, St!pt. 29 Anaheim at Bell Garde ns; Hunt· i.Qgton Beach at Oct>ilnside; New· Frt at Excelsior; Garden Grove a\ Orange; Santa A na a.t LB Wil, llOll ; WhftUer at Fullf'rton. Friday, fk•t. 6 Montebello ao Santa Ana: Nev.•, port. at St. Anthony; Downey at B1Ultlngton Ik:ach ; f."'ltllerton at El Monte: Covi1u at Anaheim; Or&nge at Corona. F..W.y, (kt. 20 Orange at Sant a Ana ; Newport at Fulle rton ; H unl11 1g ton Beach at Ana.helm. The son and daughte r are ex- pected here this afternoon , Thur.i- day, and will m A.ke arrangements tor the servicrs, which wU J be ln c harge of Gillogly mortuary, Or- ange, in which city the family forn1erly r l'slded. · -People do r ead the want ads. -Be w ise-,tell peopl e -adve rtise~ at Orange; H untington Beach at Santa Ana. Frld*'Y· No\·. IS Santa A na at Anaheim; Orange Frltfa.y, (.h·t. 20 at Newport: Huntington Bench at Fuuerton al An:1 h.,N11; Santa Fullerton . Ana at N ew port; Urnngl' nt Hunt, Frida\·, No\·. 20 tnrton Beach. I Newport at ·Huntington Bench ; • • P:riday. S ov. S Anaheim at Orange; Fullerton at . Ana.helm at Newport; Fullerton Santa Ana. ('....-Q= • Oa}J') <*All-CJOA8T Oct.U.~. Oct. 29--il:t. Safi Antonio. Oct. 27-At &sn Bernardino. Nov. 1-Rivertlide. Nov. 10--At Cliatfey. Nov. 17-At SuJta Ana. MT. 8AN Aln'O:NIO Oct: t-!U $a.n Bema.rdlno. Oct. IO-A.t Ora~e Cout. Oct. 21-SUJta Ana. Nov. !-At Fu!)erton. Nov. 17-RJvenlde. Nov, 22-ChaHey. CJ?AITf:Y Oct. 13-San Bernardino. Oct, 29--F'UIJerton. Oct. %7-A.t Riveniide. Nov. 3-A.t Santa Ana. Nov. lO---Orange Cout. Nov. 22-At Mt. San Antonio. SA.NT& A.NA. Oct. 13-At Riverside. 'Oct. 27-At Mt. San Antonio. Nov. 3--Cha.ffey. New. 10--&an Bernardino. Nov. l 7 ---01'8J'l.Ce Cout. Nov. 22-At Fullerton. nrll.ERTON Oct. 13-At Orange Coast. Oct. 20-At Chaffey. Nov. 3--Mt. San Antonio. Nov. 10.--At Rlventlde. Nov. 17-Sa.n Bernardino. Nov. 22-8anta Ana, RJVEB81DI!: Oct. 13-'-Santa Ana. Oct. 27-<;llaffey. No. 3--.At Ora.n.ge Coe.at. Nov.I~ Nov. 17-At KL Sao Antonio. Na.. 12-At Sao Bernardino. UN -tll!:llN A&DINO Oct.• 8-Mt. San Antonio. Oct. 13-.A.t ctiatf•y. OcL 27-0range CouL No•. 10--At Sala Ana. Ho'f'. 17-At FulJerten. N.ov. 22-Rlnrwlde. . Give Age of Wool leglnnirs SOAP ,OPERAS A ,., • •• etiera• ·•ldelJCht amllHtl .._ter co .. dl mem. hen at Tlleeda)"a tneetlnl'. ~ Hambrook wu nuutlo« a sur- \'tl.Y of telephone tn.tnc ln Costa Me.a and ~ •p with the folJowtas' lnlormation. ""It 8em8 tka& ftl09t of ~ ltola9ewtvea ii.tea to 90Ap ope,.. dart11r tlN! afternoon. While the 9 o a p opera •nuaa ta ihetac unfolded &btte &ft91't. too -)" -.1"'9 but u soon .. th eeau:nerclal ' cornea ... o a Pi awlt.cllboarda ll&ht up like ~ trees." • lion teams are ur1red to get to their boata in any possible way: "Commandeer a Snowbird I! 11eces- a..ry," ta U.e lut ·di.tdl ad.ice of SqU...Sron a.tot L&ngmhelm. Boat owners on Udo lale are premed into action a.a l9 Ute Balboa lllan4 f~rry. A boat bridce from the iala.nd to the mamiand ta aet up,. . Greatest feal'"Of1 the crt.aia la al- byed wben :word~ com.. t.b.J'oqb that t.bere ta no dlupr troll) • tlclal --Tbe lut pen:eptlblo quake lo clod<M ,.i I p. 111-_...,r lJu>M-and.a-belt ~ the c117 or W....W wit • .... .... Newpwt aac1t baa~ b&ttend lle1rt • D.t .. , I' r 1 ._ ., and torn b)'~ ...u.q-. Ille ...., I mll 1 ti ..,...,.... Only the pk•rdq and 1 s 0 I, & t 0. = .. ._ li"IQ lam.work el. ,fll•eter COUDdJ ... t p • .. .. ,., • bu ..... ll,tlliOup, ~a trltmo; ..._ a i..., --Mt fs1I a..t mwn el._,.... ~ ~ -...... .._.. 1Asll.. I' ,.,, .... --,_.......... la ...... ": I flf ... -.., .. ...U.· 'las·, ~s ,.. ·s t a 1 a .-... -, _,. -. -C... llillllRillll .. _.. .. s>r $0..,,: 9t •' F'n~ ~ •· IW .. -.. = ... -. --p I , I 5 ., -to -lo tilid-. -·-.. •'Rs?•"--a •• f l • --I • -1··· I -., ...... -........ ._ as· ........ -.... hil n a 1 t ,,._, 0 .,.. I i ~ ... - F 9 .. ~.. tMI:.. q 7--. a ................ rta Rlr• I t 0 a lq I • • •• l . o~,_,.,. ai(_.aa_ido.J. • ua-llllulftwsM a•11' 1 .... •1 .... •*lnl•• .. :"-.~ q m fin.._•·~· 1t11a •Qz s ;t a ... -1111 •a Ii •'' r ., ....,,.. Is n... P. W ...... el -.-, 0&5' II aJ, -<Of· C.,.,_) I • • -- ·--·--·····--• • ~PROFESS I ONAL Ii educ tional institution or have ~ DI RE l TORY il ' . I HORACE 0. l!:NS'IGN ( ('u~lnued from Page 1) trav ed outside the United Stateft BKNTVlft with]. a three year Interval. A ong eduootors "TV' or not !!-.raid! O. J>eckei,-liJ> ... JI. TV 1' has long bttn the question. Aske about TV, thE! sch ool IU' Oail lmsm- perint!endent countered with "Not PraoUoe Hmlhct to- enougp good to j ustify BO much JDirtmetimt ,. • S2Dd It. looki"K." Grayce Sevier, prtnctpa·I DAacno-'s Newport B..:t. of tt'k Corona del Mar school, X.a.&7 Harbor 9ClO addec( ''On a Monday morning, • 1:::===========:::; lot rt. the children come Into ' class~ with eyes blood .shot from too uch TV. Their pe.renta let them 1-aY up too late. It would be nf ch better il the children's time ould be bu<lgete-d. Aleo, Lele-- vision: Is taking away a child's de- si re to· read." IT Laods P.,T. A. LEilTE& A. Bl!:CKE&, D. D. 8. DlllNT!8TRY 1T86 Newport Blvd., Co8ta Me.sa MM!cal Bldg. Beaoon 6761 ~ E. Bay Ave., Balboa Harbor 327 ,J • Su rintendent E n a i g n hl.4 found parents eager to he.Ip with their l dtildren·s education.' He think; that "The P A.rent-Teacher Assocfation is one or the grmtea · OP"l'OllE'IBlST helps 1t o us fn this community." ~--_:.;:.:;;;.;:.;;:_. _ _:. __ ~-, One ~ his pet projects would be V. E. KOEPSEL, O. D. j . --· OPTOMETRIST GIVES ADVICE .,.,,_,. ..,. Appola-t H race Enslen, anper1n. dent.,ol t.he Ne"1port Beach e)e.. mentary school sy•tem. s1vN tile 6'll0\Yiog advice to pl«llU on h0\4.' to make, their child & b...'"f.tfof st.udeot~ • 1 .. ~ ha.pp)' child la befit !Jt. tttl t~ learn. 2. ~ child abouW fet-1 8eCUrf' In the alf@ctlonN of Ith parents. lfe should feel that be 'belonp.' s. ~ chlld will ma.kt" betttt p~ If enconrard rather t ban ·criticized. 81" w. l't-pert -... Newport..._.. Harbor Zill B.IU.TZ •OBI U.IUl'I' (. 'A child !ilwuld aot be "p......_. lat. ................ , j £,T gladee.. P""889re11 are ~. lllt!Dtal &o everyone. Tiiey cl"Mtf' AcebeJ' poycJ;~ blod<•. A -Al -Wl'ltten. ..... -~ .. 111 he .,....,. "' llOWABD W. GEBlllSll atta ..-.,. .. ,.,.Uy. 1 1808 Newport Blvd.. ~ - I ,PHONE BEACON 4161 system f or distributing re· ·• • =============; . ·He believes that if ·' paren picked up their ehlldr-en'• report cards they would be better able follow the child's progren a.nd t y would become more fa· mil1ar with the teachers. But he admJ that many pirenta wQUJd be untie, to find the time to ptCk up th report cards. W e asked about Mr. Ensign'• view}£ homework and he faot"d the i e bravely, Re •id that horn rk WU part of U.. lfWn, BE SURE-INSURE -----~ .._ ertw..,,_ ,. .......... ·1· •• •I ftill!I'= '• 11 •• 0 ,,,. ..... ~09D .... W.L~ ~ ......... ... :la in that It helped II"' 8tudent for htgher It abo helps the bo7' or ;rlJi learn oet{ diocipllne. I===========~ lllr. ~p's "homework." ..-; he CU\". ~re the lime away fl'OWI the .~ system, consUU. ot keeping hie band In on bis ......,. o1 amateur gurdenlng-. . We t:..s Kr. Eulp If ,.. mlCllt bis pictun to m..,.... tbe ~-Re countered Wltb, .. , bellev · that lbe lnlltltutlcio • ..,.... more pod>liclty ._ - . bead tbe IMl.ltuqon." In .._ W. lfrut h111 • 71 cw +f, JJISUIUJfCW c. ........ i.,... di• Ill, •• ,-. ... r-... ,._,...., ........ ~ wtih 111o---let Ure iuia dhwtacii ol lbe c..ro-.. ::cJhooto tbe 1ldnot .. .... 'I 4Dd-t11e Nwpoct -' ... Iii.. -a lll1f4k .r ttrr Ito• r. 11 1 ans: -..._ a a tJ atM wttlt~ ....... ~ ... ,..,.... l ! • ded •• ~ ....... al. r' llr.' ···~,.., .... ,;,·:·~·=::! ~;:i;:;:;;:~· ====; ....... ---el---•• , .eAma • a r. Jilt•• Pwl "r ". d '•11 .. f •" I 7 'S•P? ?:SI • • • • • CO~MUNIT1' FIESTA ·of the L&Juna·Beach Chamber of Com- Mf'rce will be staged on the gronads of the nel\' Legnu Beach Countl')' Cfub Sunda3·, Septe mber 10. Pictured above are Frank Rowtey, lf'ft, pre111ldent of the Chamber and BUI Bryant, right, owner Of the new country club and golf course. Games for the children with contest.A and 8peclal · entert.s.IOment together \Vlth &'Git ~ and competloa fbr thPlr pa~ent~ have all been arranged by ·th_e cootmunlty booAter group. The Lapn'.a Beach Countr:r CJub '1>111 be open &!t a YMr round golf eoune and entf:rtalnment oenter accordlnl' te ·8)-yant, who aho operates the Rto Hondo • and -Fox-Htlh co~. {Photo by George Cooper) I THIS SHOULDN'T 8E HAlD TO BEAi All aboard ·for Los Angeles County Fair in Pomona Sept. 1 S through Oct. 1. These pretty Mt. San An·tonio college g irl s catch the atmosphere of fair time os they prepaN to enter the onnuol queen contest at the big exposition. left to right they are Nedra Dunner, Gerry McCormick, Rena Frabony, Muriel Seymour and Joceyln Flohr. OCC Moy 1Reied All &Arary ,Bids ~· Bids were opened Friday for the cionatruction of the new Orange Coast College lfbtary and low bid· tier was Fred D . Kyle, 123 Opal Ave., Balboa. lsland. a ccording to Bf'. B.'.lSf) Petenon, lf'Ollege pre!!l- deht. · However, the contract will not be a.-w•rdea Ul\Ul the boa.rd of ttualees meets Monday, Peterson said, fnd even then lt may not be awarded. It had previously been reported that the contract was al- "l"ellliy awarded to Kyle. When bids were called for It wa.."i expected that the buJldlng would cost about $160.000, 'Petereon said. but Korean war demands )".ave ap- parently skyrocketed prices u Kyle's low bid was $190,796. S!U... .. ON FISHING 6000 $almon anglers: have been en· poying some first-ra te sport dur- ing the past week on the waters oft Trinidad in Humboldt County, rep0rts the National Automobile Club. Most of them have bee:i taking ftM and th!'.' fil'h h ave been running big. RETIRl!:MENT FU ND County employees ffitcrlng mill· lary serviCf' w ere Ulrured by SU · peTVison this week that their payments Into the county retire-. ment fund will ·ht> made during their absence by the county it· self. OCCto Offer New Course in .. Meteomtlogy ·--·-.................... -.. .. ''·. °'"''CF'<~7 ~ • • • • • ' Several charter Exchange mcm· ~rs. etlll acttve In the community, haYe exprell8e<! much satisfaction that the Exchange Club of New- port Harbor la being reorganized. · Tentative arrangements ha ve been m:ide ta hold "'(\Jlar weekly meetings at the Colonlal CafE> every Tuesday. No Ume has b~en announced. BIRTHS , COLLIER-To Mi-. and Mrs. S. E . Collier, JM1i Bereydale St .. Garden Grove, in Santa Ana Com· munlty hoapu.al,Sept. 6, 1060, a son, s' lbs., 10 'hoz. SMOUSE-To Mr. and Mrs. George Smouse, 361 'E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, tn Santa Ana Com- munity hOt!lpit.._i, Sept. 6, 1950. a son, 6 lbs .. 4 ~ oz. LOMAN-To Mr. and Mrs. Don: ald Loman, 2210 Newport Blvd., Costa llfeaa, ln \st. JORph .beeplto.l Sept. s. 19~. a 80fl, 6 lbs., 9 ~ oz . •A.R&IMJE UCl<NSES • Wendal Dewe.y Ptingltl, 21, ,llJI Toro MCA..S ; Yvonne Arlene MJJ. laJ'd, 18, 1221 W . Balboa. Newport An introduction to Aeronauti· cal Meteot'Oloto' le lo be offered tor the first tinie this fall as a nev: ltEA TRS course of the adult evening school Fl,OVD A. BROOKS program of ONrn.ge Coast College Floyd A . Brook&. 66, dl@d at his e.cco rdtng to Dr. Bui\ Peterson. home, 2071 Newpo:-t Ave., ·C08la eoll~e pre8il\eril, Mesa on TuesC:·lY, September ~. The course le dea)g'ned to pro· He was born in Nebra.gka. vide the ilidl\rldual with a. survey Survivors Include his w ife, Mrs of the Jate!ft meteorological the· Bertha Brook!', Costa Mesa; his ories and prat?Uces to Che end that brother, Ross Brooks. Hughson, he m :iy become mote r11.millar with Ca.ltfomla: and hie si&tera, Mrs. I. the weather elemente and lhl Gfossman, Hugh!!on, Callfor.nia: technff{trft ant! p!'Obt ems involved Mrs. Uzzie Taylor ·lnd Mrii. C. E. In foncat!llting their existence. The Fuller. both of Nebraska. and M1'R. runctlons or ab9eryallon. analysts G. E . Hatton or Colorado. and forecntmg wm be given spec-Funeral services wlil be he!d la l attention wfth each person Saturday. SepL 9 at 2 p. m. from having directed work on each or the Grauel Chapel In Costa Meea. theae topics. Rev. J oseph Thompson will ofttcl· The ~ 'W'Ul m~t tb~e ,hOurs 'lte. Jnterment wtlJ be at P"alr- weekly under-the dtnJctiori 0 ( Mr. hitv~n'..M@mPH~1 · Pifk. · ' :i ~ Charle~ Lil!'Ms, foMmr ~eathef. of-~ckARo k: ~EED ficer or the United States Army Richard H. Reed, 4~. died Sat· Afr Poree, and College Mathe-urday, SepL 2· at R088rlta Beach ltleitie'8 tN'tNctor · ln Baja C&lltorrlla. lb~udt°"' Coune A native of · Ohfo, the deceued The clan llhOGld be of particular was e. member of lhe Long Beach value as a. J>f"&Cl:Jcal Introductory Elka and the l..o8 Angeles Police course to 1tMlc men contempla.t-department poSt of the American tng mlHtary iM!t'Vfce and to all who Legion. wish to become more weather-He Is Wf'Vived by hte wife. EB· wise. It lfhould ad :as a refresher lher E . Reed; his son, Donnie Reed coutee fat" \boee .Saturday and of Cleveland, Ohio; his mother Sunda.y pllOts of the area whO Grace K. Ret!d of Long Beach, have forgotten and would like to and tu8'J>rother Ralph K. Reed ot bring tbem.etft! up to date on Balboa. -· weather services and techniquea. Funeral aervlces will be held In· addition, a late a!temoon "Mi;tl?"IKhy, Sept. 1 at 3 p. m. from class in Aerial Navigation la be-·Grace chapel at Inglewood Park Ing planned. ~Jncement of cemetery m ~ Angeles. days and hours will be made neJCt On.uel ch.ape\ ts tn C'harge Peteraon indicated that the trus- tees may reject all the bids and .call for new bids. or watt unttl buil41ng coats go down. wee.k. Qth~r courses ln the Eve-attangemanu. .. ----Classified ads are read by folks nlng C ollege WhtCh Prepare far who are looking to buy. war-related tndetries inc tu de -cHA.aLICS L. Wa.MoN -People do rea.d the Press ads. · blalness t.rainlmC. weldll'lg and Charfee L. Vernon. 13. pa.Med ---------------------------sheet m etal. The regular collep away at his home, 821 W, Wll9on MAPPER M-Sct. FJUk Takach. US~tC, f auh'e,19 1lM • b:andl"•ork &{ter putdllc ••t11e map"' .. Saata Ana --Oerp El T..G ln order 'for 'the 1l1r 'Statlaa • day. The map -· ........ _ .at u. 'N. "'-.. ,_ ~•as . c. T 7 I -. . . ... ·--•&££ .... ~-­nnlii-9·--L ...._ -..... --.......... .. pat; • ASt•zrta • ....... otterinp ln metllt trades and elec-St., Cceta. 11-. Mooda7. tronlca are al8o -designed to pre-Re Is aurvtved b)' hla wife, pm-e for lmrnedJll'te employment lh Qlad.19; th~ q&ughten. 1'n. Industry. Glenn ~R. Davia. ~. _Xaz-'.____-A_!. °"""' and . 'J1>omaa s. ~,.. STILL GOOD PRACTIClE all1 of ea.ta lieu.; tlve lnnd· Dropping the crankcue at leut ~~tllam ;19~· = once a year and having' all Wd~ removed from tho bottom and all '·I A. l!lmltll r lAa ~ and cllK t -Ille Jl'l*'P atn>lner otlD Mrs. Mal<lo ftl er di 1.oa ~· la a rood w.. .fn maintenance, Mlttft df -~ llr. Ver- --tile itliitlonaJ Aut~ llOll had In ea.ta .K .. -Clwll. 'Millo the cue ·111 lljle _.... B .,_. a --·or . down. It will pq to ha•e the me-~W:,IJlt ca.pp No. ~ "Unlteil cban.1c 111111 et tbe main. and COil'-8tfu'7ti. War l_eterca.. =-1,.a ..... t -p tot' ·~ -~·=t:.'.. :e:.:: ' ' 1llD ceiileter)' diaplil. \ftoltlW. 'Ytri;wB ..... ,, .... · C-hrmpit. C&rop MOJ> 11. ~tel ~ ·y s• Im and db. 9Pf"'* War -V~ .,..... . • . . at..i. --• It. -.-,.i -......... _.,. to thll Cloila ..-. -In .....,._<it .... :.-:::. A::~, ,·i: ~ M-= -C--. ·· . , I . ~~~.......,.•~es tM ·t•WW. ta ·PROa+a"T 'mort .-·•1 ......... Wiii dl1W -ftlMiC ... _...,. * ,..,.. ~ ..... ._.. ...., delttnetlOI\ .._._ ........... ~.,._ •--... .,.. ..... .aJlilil' Uir • a 1 .. ; (OltlcW .M»tne · -~pol/' 7t;f la ts nktn• ta ~ -) 1'l-iM1tid> ADS. .,. et •?•It& wa; • .... ?_ Rq ~.la -~·· F ' ' I ......._. . . - ---• -..... -• c -~---- • • ' I • . . We TeleYislon's Top ·Star! S&F NEW SPU·DS I 1; lrlO. 2 CAN ••••••••• ••• •• •••••• S • F FANCY NEW PACI HECT ARI COCKTAll ---·-··· -·-. --.. - ----.. ---.. -------.~ -,.. ....----- tfll). 2 CAN ........................... . IN HIAVY IYIVP N0, 11/:a CAN S & F Spanish Rice ·-~ ' Terrific! 23c ·s•• 27 MNCY FRUIT . c DiNN 'ER · 16c. TALL 1s.o&. CAii ••• ; •••••••• NO. 2 CAN •••••••••••••••••• S • P PANCY SWUllNID N0.2 A .PP LE 8 & P DA&K. RED KIDNEY •ANS ' ..... -..me!' ._ ........ ---.... _,. ... fJMllotlt .. _ ---· 1ai:zL11 • -i•• • • 2 .., ' .. .... . .:: - No. f: l l5c AUCE S & F llenclecl PEAS 17c NO ... CAii ................ . • • • I PAGE 4 I. r \ , .... •• -PART ' I TtiURSDAY. SEPT • .7, 1950 pa1ss~ • 8ALMON' Fllllll!fO DIRPl'llll Salmon -ttshlng bu been lm· proving: lateJy alon,J th9 · Sacra,. nihlto rlver in· the victnlty of' Hamll~on City ln Glenn County. "' ... BALBOA-BAY WINNERS Jay Club Awards SumP1er ~ctivities Cups to Youngsters • Annunl sumnl('r ._i\vard day was tteld Labor day 't the Balboa B1tr .~ub at 1,1:hich time all children who had won 25 or more poinL<J were • Christine Lewis is C-elebrant at First Party \\'hC'n Chri!'tlinc ~fari._. Lcv.•is il'I tward•·t l thd Balboa Bay l'IUb en1blr'n1 and gold cups were given to »I! 1)Jd ,.r s he will enjoy seeing pic- ~igh-piiint g"i rls and boy~ in~ the classifications of .swimn1ing, divine:. turi·s of herself opcnin~ p r(_•scnt.s t'1ack nnd ta lt>nl show. ind hlt1\Vtng nut the nnc candle on x ,'Thc shn\v opened ··••ith an cxhi-her firs t hirtl1duy cake, for; f'i~l1on of pattrorn s~:1 n1n1ing givf'n E·~lrbnra Inrnan, 5'::Rt hh•en J"hn· I l 11 A l'harlc!-1 Gau><:; \VR>< prl'scnt to .,¥ Sus:\n f:r0\\'11, ;1,gc . nna· s•>n, Drue(' Juri;cn.'>Pn. Donnn Jur· b 'll<' l'ilrhcr. :1g-c 11. J oy Franco, J:'Pnscn. J ohnny Jur,ecn~cn, Linda n1nk" the p1 c torint rt><.:ord al lhc ~;r-10 u1H\ Alan l'1tc:her. age 8. Loc khnrl. l\1iH.on ~1ttr~ton. f'h;.-1 · 1111 1~"rlai~I c~Pnt . •• 17'1)\l<l\\'lll" this 11n c.xhib itlon of 1· •1.1 B h Mil· , 1 •• thv ,1,1• l hr1st1np 1!-l I hP daughter ur Mr. ,. ,... 1~ .~ 1 am. n .in,, -..a • 1 '01 El tliving-v.::.i~ g-1 \·~·n by Betty Beck. lrttf', Larrv Newland. Sally-Nev.·· and Mrr.. E~rl A . Lew s, .1 ~u.:.;an Bro\vn. ~lex Pantages and land aad Alex Pantagcs. j 1\1 od t'na .ivcnuC' and thirty J:'Uests J udv 11..-rs h1srr narbara Jnn1an K irk Pielou. Anr:lh<'liC' P itl'hcr . 1 froi:i l.n:-: Angt·lc~ und the H arbor ihe 1; i;ilVl' Hn cxc(•ll••n t cxtubiti(ln Alfln Pitcher·. Su1<.in l'artl'r. l'c·v-:trl'H \,·,•r1' pr··~nt Sunday lo \Vlsh ~f f f\'C pr •pC'r S\\·\n1nli11~ strok e~. tl>n Rf'ed, Dianna fir.iwc PA.Ill h••r tnn11y happy returns or lht· ,. All c·h ih\r(n who had w on a RowC'. Be an~ i l' Sailor: K f'll day. c·hil~lrcn t'n~oy<'rl lhf'lr fun }>lue 1·ihh1Jn 1n divin,; during th<' S{'hni idt. and Ward Schrcill~'r. 1 at 2 :00 o rlock \Vllh gan1cs. cakP fun1111rr \V Cr l' a1v1'11 un opportuni-C'r.'.li,K Schreib:.-r. Sharfln Srhnitlil a nd punch •:tnd the opening or t v t r1 !;h ow o ff thC'iT one !a•orite ('i •a Sn1ith. H Al lnrt Stall. Na ni·;-.· ninny prt'lty ~ifts. ~jV('. L1'c Tayl•1 r , G;.irv Thon1sun . B11n· I Jn thi' c\·l'ntnJ;:" olllc·r propl.e .sat t-An cx('e llt·nt "xhi hltion of div· nic \A.'~i ki'r, Su;.i~n \\'c;;\'Pr, C'Ar1>· 1 duv.'•\ tr. n tn n111.I•· pie dinner . tn,c:-\Vll.'I g1vt'n by '.\!rs. Paul Roe. lyn Weaver , r•crr \h'hite and R 1111 1\n1n11~ 1 .. 1·nl guests \.\'t:rt· J\1r . anf\ I y .'··l rs. rt.1lhlll'rl F'a\..', ?\1ary ""'' lhE' n1uthE'r uf Otanna .1nrl Pau W \nll'I burn. h 11 h P.rur": J\1rs , Dennis Noller and R ""\\£'. t\vo of the l' 1 c rcn \.\' ore-Fnllnwing tht• pr,,srntat1•u1 uf C".'1\·f'd the rlub a\.\'a rrl. emblem!'!. :.tr. Kt'nth11l lhrn prC'-:;11•\ Dt'nny ; ~1 is~ S.\lly l-~l ni;er and : Afl,.r the cxhib1l1un~. Mr. K l'n-srntetl thC' g old cups lo th" foll"\V-l\.f rs. l\.tary Jo Da,·is. n ~th Kend;ill. prt'sidcnt, pre8€nt-, ing chilclrf'n "'ho hcid w11n tlu' ~<1 thC' awards to the childre n. 111ost points during the sU11\n1c1 '.fh1>rr \vcre· 78'-l-rnhlt>ms gi-.:cn to £'Ornpetition : Le ster Livingstons in Jamaica ~l' fnl\nw1ng childtcn. ~ .. ~1 aril"" Aff1eroough. J o hnny CC"c k. Billy Beck. Betty Beck, Bill ~"'s."':-n i,:er, ~1 inli Besscngl'r, Mary te~\\'H:h. Susan Br own, Timmy Brown. and Tnm Butt('rworth. ~ R1tkf'._. Burnh1m. Begay Bum- L :i.111 , l{.aren Burnham, Sun Bus· by, l\1ik t• Butler. Ch11rc Chapman , l\tltcn c·tcary. Candy Cleary. J lm1ny CulbC'r\~nn. Beverly De· tl\llr y and J orf'y Dunlap. t Dic k El\il)l. Jin1my F'i11n8J:;<'. lna1· F1r11•.1gc. Mike F'lanagan. ciy 1--rrtnt''1, Viln Franco. Bob , reen1nn. GretC'ht·n Ge rrish. No ra· t'f!l Gerrish. Ann G ibson an~ Alan ~rAy. < S arah Harr1,.on. Jane Ha rrison. ~n na Harl1n;in , C.<i r(l l H enri. Judy f.rershlscr. John lle r."4h1st•r. Judy Bolll's , P1t.tty 1-Intlei:i , T huyer Ho!· l rook. M ~rgc 1-I olbrook Knd Julie ff6ndall. Poll)"\vog, age 5 ur under: Tin1 - rtly Brown. , . Swimming. age JO 1tnd o ver : senior g-irl. Betty 13f'i:h : senior bny. John Jurge nsen : junior girl. age 6 tn n. D11nna H.irtn1an ; Jun· ior boy. BrUCf' Jurg~nsC'n . Diving. age 10 and over: !ien- iol" girl. Susan Brnv.·n: !>"nior boy. J\lrx Pantag<'s: junior girl, ni;c 6 tot>: Margi/'! Holbrook: JUnior hoy, Milton l>.1ar~ton. Track, as:;-e 10 anrt over: senir1r girl. Ann Gibson; ~enior boy. Boh ~1 i~'.Jll\: junior girl, age 6' to U. Donna Jurgensen; junior bOy. Skipper Sailor . ·Mr. tind 11-trs.·l.esi.t"~ Liwlt1gtun nr Vin O rvieto, Lido Isl(', arc leav- ini; fhl· IRltcr part of next week fnr MonlcJ.!o Bay, Jan1aic.-i, whet(' they \\1ill s~nd the '"intC'r. This i.c; the 12th visit to Jttmarca for thC' Lirlo Isler!'!, \.\'ho v.•ill return nC'xt ,_lay or June. Yn1111l-! 111cn1h('r!'I or the Jamily. Lynn anrl Burt. left T uesday f or rnllr gt~. the lattrr for thC' U nivcr- ~1 ty of CQlorado anrl Lynn f or F·lorida v.·here she will attend Rol- llns crillegc. I~TEI TT. -GOV. GOOD WI N Talent show: glrl. Nancy Let' T<lylor ; bOy. Bill 8C$\Vick . 1.;NJ G Hi' ·-"Should traitors and The entire progr<1n1 for thl.' saboteurs scrk to d~t roy our sun1n1cr was in charge or Dr. chu1 chc::i, ~cho0ls and Industries Paul Gerrish. the dirt'ctor of chil-by force anrl violentc, the war dren ·s activitic1-1 at the Balboa Bay vcl"T'Rns of An1crica \Vould rise in club. i a great \\'8\'C and dl.'stroy them:· ;-&Jl4 VN'G 'l'&BA"r tile~ tai.a 918 hlld:ftld .--&a ............ S. ... ttit.• 'ALAL1Jll(0/l' 1-.-,+111oo1 -•IT ta • t ricle 11o .... tao °"""' ot ~ o.-t7 to ....._ ..,,. __,,_ < --·~ ..........• f-l' a& Pon~ al 8:te p. IL -tor 1-,-......,... tile ..... !JllM~ .,....._ ...... o6 me (lf71SJ.,.. f.nln It• olttf!s -tM ttW'M' a A , ..... ~ .,,.., .,.., -Wt~ --· IAO Canlle-Uoe -I. S. -.; .... t.p ~ ~ -taller -Ida o ._i*te wi .. el-.._; ... H!e left -Mn.~ Oien··- _. Mll.pttUl twft' lief& ....... Ka•leJ. Mn.. ... leJ Alld M'.r. _. ...._ paMer llc'htt; ........ .......... 11111~ ·--Ila--" '. -. ~ • ' • .. 'Ne"pert Hzl:iq( U"lon High ~I· OPENING .DAY BUS SCHEDULE -. OOSTA 1BAA Cht b1P), Ccillege It Baiter ··'·-···-····-· 7 :31 Falrvlew A: Baker .......... _ 7 :33 Fairview It Or&nge ... _: .. _ .. 7 :35 (hd lrtp) 19th " ~Im .................. 7:118 19th It Harbor Blvd ........... 8:00 Broadway A: Newport Blvd. 8:02· Broadway A: Oran«e .......... 8 :03 Falrvtew A. Wll10n ............ 7 :30 Broadway It San~ Ana .... 8:06 I Fairview It Victoria .......... 7'37 008TA llEl!A (bl ·Ulp) Hamtlton a: Harbor Blvd ... 7 :40 (Ind lrtp) 10th &. Sant~ An& _.,.......... 7 :68 16th It Orange .................... 1 :~9 l~lh 6. Oranie .................... 8 :00 Clay A: Weatm.t111ter .......... 8 :02 Clay It Santa Ana .............. 8 :03 Clay It Redlanci. .................. 8:0< COSTA MESA (ht trtp} Birch & On::hard ............... 7 :28 Birch .t: PaJteade3 ............. 7 :29 Orchard·&: Santa Ana .: .... 1 :32 Mesa. Dr. &: Santa Ana .. 7 :33 Monte Vi.1ta c!r. Santa Ana 7 :35 E-.lftta llbell &: Santa Ana 7138 23rd a:. S:inta. Ana .... 7 :at 23rd &: Orange ................. 7 :38 (Ind trip) 21st &. Twltln ................... 7 :~ 21st & Sant& Ana . 7 :56 21st It Orange .................. l :&7 20th &: Newport Blvd ....... 8 :00 20th & Orange .................... 8 :01 20th It Santa Ana .............. 8 :02 20th & TueUn ................ : ..... 8:04 Flower &: Tustin ... . .... ~:06 COSTA l\IESA (lat trip) Harbor & Wilson ··- Wilso n & N elson's Placentia &. Wilson Canyon Dr. & Wilson ... Canyon Dr. & Vi ctoria .... Placentl.1 & Victoria Placentia & 20th Placentia &. 19th. PlacC'ntia & 18th Placen tia & 16th PlacenUa & 15th 1-fonrovla &: 15lh Monrovia & 17th Whittle r & 17th \\'h illier & 18th Monrovia & 18th Pom ona. & 18th .. Anaheim &: tS(h 17th&. N ewport Blvd. 7:23 7:24 7 :2~ 7 :26 7:28 7 :3-0 7 :31 7 :32 7 :33 7:31 7 :35 7:36 7 :37 1 7:38 7:•9 • 7 :40 7:11 7 :4'2 7:44 Del Mar It Santa Ana .... 7 :26 Del Mar A Eldon ..... ·········-7 :27 Monte Vtat.a Ir 'P!ldon ........ 7 :29 St. Isabel 1£ Eldon ............ 7 :31 23rd 6 Eldon ...................... 7 :32 23rd 6. Orange .................... 7 :33 BALBOA M ira.mar 6. "I " .................... 7 :30 Miramar It "M " ................. 7 :31 Balboa & "K" ........ 7 :32 Balboe. a: Miramar ............ 7:33 Balboa a: "D" ...................... 7 :36 Ma.Jn It Balboa -······-·······-···· 7 :37 Coronado 6. Balboa ...... .. Library ................ ........ .. .. 9th Stree t ................... . BALBOA I SLAND Coral A: Balboa .... Collins It f!.1lboa . Topaz A Park .... . . Marine It Park Bay Shore.8 (Norton's) CORONA DEL MAR A cacl8. & Cout Hwy. Fernleat It Coast Hwy. Marguerite & Cout Hwy. LIDO .ISLE Lorca & Lido Soud Udo Club" House Undlne It Lido N ord WCMt end or Lido N ord Laf.J.yelte & Via. Lido Newport Blvd. &: Via Lido Arche11 Ovr!rhead ... NEWPORT BEAf'll (\\'f't;t) Balboa Coves Coastline Mote l .... Helen's 41th & Coast 38lh & Coast .. (2nd trtp) 13th & Ilalboa Dlvd. 17th & Balboa Blvd. 22nd St. I Ford Garage I 30th &: BJ.lboa. Blvd. . -. IThls schedule is crfe{'tive day, S('ptember 11 l 7 :38 7:40 7 :42 i 7 :65 7:57 7 :58 8 :00 8 :03 7:27 7:26 7 :30 7 :47 7:48 7 :4.{) 7:52 7:53 7:54 7 :56 7:27 7 :30 7 :33 7:35 7:36 7 :55 1 :~i 7 :58 8 :00 Mon- 4 Busses to Transport Students To Co~st College; Give Schedule With the beginning of the School year, Orang(' Coast c·ollcge wilt place an addltlon11I bus in operQtion. This brings the fleet of bUS:lf'S t ransporting students lo the college to a. total ot four. The followi n~ schedule will be m1:1.intalned on Monday, September I l and Tuesday. September 12 : Route 2: HunUnl'ton BeM'h. Ne'4'POrt-. Balboa. Do\\'blu\\"D llJld, WMtem Coata Me88.. Garfield to Highway 39 South to Frankfort and Delaware in Huntington Sch. C ity Hall In Huntington Beach South on Highway 101 to Const Blvd. and 38th St. In Newport Beach • • Ccnttar m":l'ldi JI[" on "BalbO& Peninsula ...... . N orth t o Newport and 18th St. in Costa Met:a We11t to Placentia. North to Wilson, Eut to Fairvie\.\', North to Orange Cout College Route 3: San Clrment~. San Juan Captstnuio aa.d Laguna Lv. Ar. Ar. A•. .Ar. .. Ar. Ar. 7 :3fl 7 :43 7 :4~ 8 :0 1 8 :09 8 :19 8 :2fl Sea Shore Ca.fe in San Clement e . Lv. 7 :10 Mission at San Juan Capistrano ..... .. .... Ar. 7 :~0 Doheny Park Cafe ... .. ........... .Ar. 7 :40 South La~a Beac h, Three Arch Bay t o 2nd St. Ar. 7:45 W est Street, Blue Bird Canyon, Mountain Road, Crest St., Oak St .. Thalia St .. Cajon St .. C rescent Bay and Eme rald Bay. Laguna Beach. Wykle Place. Diamond St. and P ea rl St. Ar. 8 :00 Orange Colst College ..... . Ar. 8 :30 Route 4 : Corona de.I ~lat, 8&.lboa l11land and Covta 1'1("lfa Carnation and Hwy. 101 In Corona de! Mar . Lv. 7 ::-,() N or th to 101 to Balboa Lsland turnoff and down t o Island Bridge Ar. 8 :00 North on Bayside Drive to 16th St. and TtutUn Ave. In Costa Mesa ... Ar. 8 :10 East on TusUn and 19th St .... North to 19th to Ne~rporl Boulevard AL Ar. 8 :20 8 :26 I _Ea.st on Newport Boalevard t o Wilson t o Fairview to Orange ~a.at Coll ege ......... . RETURN TRIPS: ·Ar. 8 :30 Return trips wlU be made over all routes at 3 :00 both Se ptember ti and 12. Commencing September 13, the schedule for each b us will bf' one.half hour earl~er. Coples or the permanent bus 8Chedule wUI be mimeographed and avullable at the College on September 11 and 12 dur1ng registration_ • • 1 OCC Coach Confident of Another Top Notch f 09tball T earn;~ Try Out After four! days of twice-a-day pro.ctlce. Coach Ray Rosso or Orange Coast College u..ld todA.y that he reels satisfied he hlUI ma· ter1al in the 56 candidates to build Cl &quad the equal or previous Pirate-rootball teams and is confident of a successrul se8..90n. R088o declared &tter the early showing of ehthWllaem that the P1rates are deept"r In lhe backfield · than ln pre \'fQUs years with a tot.al of 21 backs tn <.1.C Uon, and heavier as well. Four of the backs weigh between 185 and 190 pounds. , H e confittned the opinion of Line Coach Johnny Owerui that the ltneame.n have lLlreadJ Bho • strength tn-several positions RromJse or tmpl'Ovement , in weak spot.a. Since the flral day on the neld Friday, the aqu..ld hu been ·work- lng out twtce a day in two-and-a- balt hour aeutona at 12:30 and at 9 ;30 .p. m. Under the Ugbt.I at the Ora.qe County cam.pu. ,,# .. PracUce went on over the IK>ll· day week...endl with e.mph:asla al- ready belDg placed on Coecll -·· dnutatlnir pla:r """"SY· A.-.. raJ-rioa ready ror the opener against Val- ley Jay Cee In lhe Huntington Beach High School stadium Sep- tember 18. Among the rreshmen expected to teat lhetr hig h school reputa- llon8 In the Initial ga:me are two 301111 All-Star team me mbers nd two AU-CalJtomla c hampe. The Arizona . stars. both rrom uma. are Howard Miiler. quarter . full and hal!-back 'lnd Jim Pender . Jim starred ro r Yuma Union High SchooJ aa guan:I and center. Bob Berry of Coeta Mem. New- port Harbor HJgh School fulJbac k. and D&J Olt. of Brea, for lhrtt yea.re a etar end with lhe Brea.- Olinda High Scbool. ~ruent the cream of the Callfomitl hJch --Returning Jette.rm~ a.re IA.rry A1UlouCb cautloua Jn avoldlnir Wllloupby and Don Knipp or aa. b>Jwy u.t. Coacla S..... al· Coot& )(eaa, Orv Thread!lill of rMjl:r i. -'tln!r 11"1t tBdc ... lo Arteola. P'. E. Hanis, Norm l".or- pr.ctsce, oppoolUon and I• gl~ ley and 'Raul Hernande&. all or Ida ~ llt1t( a.cUOn -17 In Ill• G&rdena, Dave PatW..n and Bill 11a1 ca. Ila Ma ntuaed. how•••, st.ron« of Newport Beach. Gary ::.. ~Pin ... In ~-Gm:r at Downey, Don Doore or Wlth a ·-llnal llulJd-up ot. ... -. Jack DoJle of B~ pawe, lltrat4rc7· .............. •••Ch. Rod IUelll of ......... Beach kla ..... _, u.,_.i,-....... D&!t --at I>owllq. • I ' -'! . ~.,.., --.. -- MRS. CARMELITA VINC£?\'T, CommlMloner, G lrl Scout.it of s~·port Bt-a<-h, f'fff"i\'f'~ rr,.m Hol\&rd BalmN' of the Balboo. Bay .dton11 Club a bltx'.k of t le ke ht for th .. club'l!I cllarlty dlnof"r dtutt.'t' t o he> h1·ht a t the Balboa ftty Club tht. 1•\•roJng of St•plf>tTlhPt 29th. The Gi rl Scout" ot 1"r\\'(>ort l\1·at•h ,,111 BMll!lt the UoM In thf'lt tl~rt ~. Pictured arr: '.\tn1. T1'tl llambn)Ok. llo,,·a.rd ll.'11nN·r, ~Ir~. l 'ar- mellt& \'lnct"Ot, Mno. Wayn~ Cro \\'l-and Mn. \\'ilb ur Lak1· • Methodist Pastor Tells Congregation About Germany ''G<'rmany today l.<1 at th•· c~·u~:; ro1ds. It can e1thC'r dt'Vl."1111) !inln a great dcmocrnt•c-111-1tion. nr ii may agatn fall victin1 to som" jllf'\\· t otalitarian drlusion. At thl' clo~l' or the Wat thP door l'·as \•:ide pen to western 1dC'als. but \.\'C ~ ri SQ-called Christian d r>moc rati nn- tlon failed n1iscrably. But the oor ,,, Ylfl~ • I • is not yet shut. Y.'ill \.\'C con tinue to muff the ball?" kno"• German thinking. Rev. Pe n· d1·ll preached on 8C'\'eral OCC'aRionH In Germ.in churchl'S a.s '4'ell as This '4'a!'I the staten1cnt brou,c:-ht . Anicr i{'&n army cam1:>$.. hon10 t o his congrri;;at.1n11 Su11day . n1<1rninJ:: hy R ev. Toni Pf'nrl.c l\ of On their return honlr· the group ChriRl Churl'h by lhP Sr>a a.s hr • \\·f'rf' guests f1)r a. \.\"t.'C k in Briti~h rcturn('d from '1 t.pet·ia l :-iun1111.,r's homc8 near J.,untlPn. \\'here ~1 r. \\'ork pr()jcct in the hca1·t or G•~r-P <'ndell occup1rd th" pulpit of the n1nny. Mr. Pcnd!'ll M'rv('d aR di-Kenton 1tfcth(t1l1.'4l c h11rch Other rC'ctor r.if a 1t1ethodit'l youth ....,·nrk rountr1 e~ \•i!ol it,•d 1nr ludC'd France, can1p prOJCCt in the l·1ty •>( Nur-Belgium , H olland Hn•I Sw1tz~·rland l'mberg. The group lived in till' .. Va cancies T n L<-t" \\'!]) ~ the homes of lhC' Gf'rnu1n peo ple and sermon tnpi<' Suncluy n1orning at had a real opportunity to c:onll' to I Christ Church. I CR ATED PUR.SUANT TO AN ACT OF 1 1THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO ROVIDE A SAFE AND PROFIT ABLE l>LACE FOR YOUR SAVINGS llMIM .. loch II •• Month • • IAVINOl leeelvecl by tM 10tll • • l~IN PIOM the 1111 I . ' , I. , .• '"News AbOul-. . Harbor ' .SERVICEMEN " Hold Cocnt·6uarcl. Cad,t Exa1111 •• United States Cout. Ouanl Headquarters . said today that more applle&flta ntay be compe_t· ;. ..... • Jng tor the next . cadet appoint- menta to. the Coctst Guard Acad· .emy than in 1\anY other yellr 1t11ce World War II. CompeUttve en· trarice · exam natlofis w Jll be held Febniary 19! a.nd 20, 19!il. 1 +------------'--1•1 Young unqiamed tnen between , • Tiie followlnir oo1.._ will bo ~ tttgular feature of the New. Times and Preu keeptq uP \\1th the actlvttlea ot the maoy me.n returntnc to f.he service. If you ha"" aoy friend or ft'll&tJve entertnc or re.entertnc. pleaM" call us at Harbor 1816. 17 and 22~ho are high achool graduates or who will have gradu- ated next Ju e are elJgtbl~ to· ap- ply. Applica o n& and general in- rormation klets may, be obtain· ed by wrtltl'lg to the Con\man,4:- ant, U . s. cqast Gt»rd, Wuhlng- ton 26, D . C .j · • · Upon &uccesaful completion ot Realtor M·111e· r ~~~. f~%·:~~~~rst!8 ·:r:::.~ a commission as ensign in the U . S. Coast Gua(ct and p bachelor or Enters Service science deg:'.· • • The Newp0rt H!'rbor board of Back IA Service P . .\L'SIXG FOR l\fEDITATION. befOre the huge ,,·lntki"· Jn hlH nf"I\. church is Ek,._ Thomas l\t. Glb§on, F ormal dNi.lcatlon Ct'r1•- nlonlN for ttw Of'\\' St. Andrt'\\·s Presbytf'rlan church at 23532 !-it. :\ndrP\\-S l~d., f 'liff lla\·eo, jn!->t acl"OM from the high Sl'l\ool, ''ill h r• lu·ld Suntlay ;1t 4 p. m. ,,-Ith thP public ln\·ift•d. Tht· modt·rn rf"ligious slrt1<"iU rt' ,,·&,~ 1IC'!0il i;-i1rd by RiC'hanl Plt.'gl'r, ()oruna dt•I i\1a r a tt•h ilt·1·t a n1I built tty (:untral·tor Gordon l<'lnllla.)r nf !'\t•\\ r vrt. Hold Dedication Ceremony for New Church Sun. (f'rco;;:,; l'hn\1o f .Co. Clubwomen Open Fall Season 1\1rs. O. \\'. Frt':'C'k \Vill 1-'rt>sidP \\'hen Orang-e C.'oun t.v F'1.•d cr.'llinn nf \.\10111en':.; 1.·luhl; h11!d:.: ii.-: initial :.; .. :.;;~inn tnnuirro>v I F'rid;tyl at Huntington l1l·aeh. 10 11.n1 .. in thr. l'"ir:.;t J\ife thrx.1 1:.;t church. ·101 -lllh Su'lrluy. P.l•p!1·mbl'r 10 Ht 4 p. rn . .-.:tr•'('f. At!.C'nding-frun1 NC\\'port is t he dat" :-1la!"·d for de•Hr at.inn l~t'R th Eb1··l l \Viii b (' f\·1r:'I. ('. fl.1 ct·rr111nn1,.:.: t 1f tht• 11 r w $6~.000 St. D!"<tkins, ]..fr.~. J . \.\:111 . Cu111n1a<·k • 1 r 1 . a nd Mrs. P . J . \Vllson . '''H 1·r\\"' r•"• 1ytr r•·1n church at J\.1r'I . J. S . SnyC'r. prct:irh:nt of 2:15~2 St. ;\ndr~\\'S R1L, acr~s thr Hunl1n,.,.t1111 Drach \Vun1t•n'.'I cluh. ~t r1·· t fr•nn .'\'!"\\·rort Hnrbor ~ \V l\1 i;r,,rt th(' ('IUb W(/ffif'll. fl.1rs . l Jn:u:i l-l1;;h :-t·h <.,)L The RPv. .r"' Vo'. L. n arbcrt. rounty \'ice·presi-1n11111:i:1 1\f. 1;11is.jn ha:; ii1vit('tJ tllc dent, will rcsrond . publp· In 1h<' (r'rl'n1<1ny. 'fhn pr<·sid•·nt \VIII U rlllf)Ulll'" G u .. s t ~;l""1k v r \Viii bf' [)r . R £'u- b I hrr ('hairn1C'n for th•· r nn1111,.. l'f'ar ~·n ,,. 'iell':--.'<. past•.r nf the f'ir::i t ~ r :',<;bYlt'r inn l'hurl'h of Lon n~d ~l rs. J . Orland S1nith will give' ilea h R v D 11 T . .~ h1ghllghts of the Genf'ral Fedcra-.· c · \t' · a ;_i;; urnt.•r \\'I lion convention in Boston bring grce llnM,~ (~mu \he ~•ty of,, 1 :'\.Lunc::heon Wlll ,be ffrVcd.. al 12:SO NMVPOrl Beach . Greetings I from pm In the w m • I h h th p b t . · · o en s c u ou~e. e res. Y l'ry w~ll . he b rought by 420 10th street -with reRrrvations Dr. Irwin W . \V1 lln1n1s from t h(' to b 1 1 1 t th s I Co\'ina rhurL·h e ma< e. no a er an ep em· · ~r 5, with Mrs. Cora l\tcGuire The S t. A n •h'l'\\';; chntr w ill be 323 Crest avenue. undi>r the d1rect1un of Dr. Gordon Bnchlunll. Special music y.·i lJ be prest'11ted during the ·.lftcm oon ses.'lion. fl.tr!'. Edy.·~rd BurnFt. :<:tate 1nu;;ic chair- man.will be guest s peaker. Plans f1ir l h{' <.cca sion "''ere n1ade by t he th•d1 catit1n con1mrt· tee: Edgar f{., H il l, chair1 nan: itr;;. R icha rd Galbraith and Rob('tt Can1pbr ll, The-chur<:'h "4'a:.; hu1lt unde r the co·np{'r <1 t1un of Tll<'h.ird l'lrger, are hitcr t 11n 1I c:ordon U. Findl<1y. l'Ontractor. The ;;u!J-cnntract ors n1any of \\'ho1n did \\'Ork a t cost inelude: S1111th Brnth,..r:.; Co., s heet 1netal, st".'el And h£'ating; Wl•lch's cr1ncnL wnrk: San1 I<1n:.;fathl.'r , plun1hi11,c: Barr Lu rnbcr Co .. ROR:'{ & B.1rro\".'S. roofing, and C. K. Varner. plastering. "TH ~ MOST I J\if P 0 RT ANT POLJC'\. f!0\'i'rnn1ent cou ld estab· llsh with res pect t o natural re· so urce:'{ \.•,•ould b<' Olll' t)f a cquaint· inr:-th·• 1•itizenry with the true Sif!'nifh·ancl' of our natural re· s"urcrs : th('ll, forthwith and with- out \\'i.\Vl'.'rini:;. tn do !!om ething to ~t',.'ltlr(' th· 1r prcscrv.1tion."--.P . J . H off1nas t e r, d1ret·tor. Michigan Dt>partfn ent nf Cnnse;vation. Miss Leslyne ~verette Engaged to Huntington Beach Man A beautiful diamond engage- mrnt ring wa.q the surprise in st nre fo r Mi;;s Uslyne Everette w hen s hl.' spent the. recen t holi- Uay weekend .1t Cat alina Island. Lynn, daughter of Mrs. Evf"- lyn Everette. 309·34th street, i:.; betrothed to Robert Albertso n. son otl Mr. and Mrs. J -. L . Albert· w n , 1I15 Orange avenue. Hunting-. ton Beach: Both were graduated from Huntington Beach high school and both attf'nded O range Coast college. No date h.J.s beer: Sf't for the wedding. , -ClaR!lified ads are read by folks \Vho are looking to buy. Wisc people do read the a ds. r ealtors held their weekly break- ra.U at Norton's Cafe Thu1'8day morning u nd Milton S . Miller ot the Vogel Co. reported that the army has notified him to prepare for induction illlo the a rmy tor active duty. He is a member of the unorgan· ized rese;vea . ., Miiier was present- ed with a scroll or appreciation from the realty board a nd a certl· ficate showing his dUes will be paid up when he returns from ser· vice. 'fhis Is lhe first C•..tll into ser· Vice of any member of the board. MilJer is unmarried and lives with his mother on a citrus grove, known as the Cotta Ville. at Glen· doru. The mult iple listing department reports sales for August were more than seven times the volume of la.st May, since which times sale,q ha ve been increasing, and they ,were almost double July's total. Large numbers or fX"Ople arf" rc- purted investing in real estate 11s a hedge against inOatio n which will inevitably cause a r ise In prices. Cost <?f building has gone up more than 10 per cent !lince the police action in Korea began. Students will be Draft Deferred ''Students enrolled in college will be deferred trom call t o a c- ti ve duty in the armed fo rces un· ti l the end o f the academic l'ear," :.:tale<! Dr. Basil H. P eterson, president, Orange Coast College. t his \V f'C'k. l 'he present selective se;vice act includes provision for MUCh deferr· ment. Students must, howe ver . be succ~fully carrying a normal progn.m of etudtes. "Uncle Sam need.!! men' with sound educat ional experiences and training," says Peterson. "All young men subject t o selective servie<' would do "''ell to attend college and secur e as mucll eduea· lion a.s possible prior to entering t he armed fo rces . College training is of value bolh lo the individual and lo our nation." StUdents planning to enter Or· ange Coast College s t},ould com- p.le t(' regis tration now. The fall ;;emester will begin on Sept. 11 . 2 Harbor Men Enlist in Navy Chief Fred P . J ewett, head Navy recruiter Jn Santa Ana. re· ported t his week that the loca l office had exceeded its August quota by approximately 50 pe r cent, the first Ume a monthly quota hR.S been filled since he as- !'lumed his duties kl.st May. C hief J ewett reported 28 men enli sted while the quota was only 19. ' Enlistees for August trom N ew - port Harbor Included : Robert G. Cannon. N<'wport Beac h and J ohn M. McMillen. Costa Mesa. \ ' } ' . " • i __ .... . 4 lo· "'""""' OJl,.,.8000!--llen 'lle~ .-,. p 0 S ta Mil'O~ 0.-ty' New1,Zff£~-..,. !'Wi ~ A,•tel•U.. J4 s'' ·u-(11111),. ..,...,,• a ~ ftf a "" n·&-:-u h• •'Mnm w1M tie ' ' ...... te P.J 1 ' th= ' ... &•!ii • .., ........... ~·"~ .... cW (ft&ld), a& tll/e"..W i.,. 6 ...... o.m,' (.':116,. 1118 ...,_. (-W)t ,, ... ,. 4« ..... a-,*' ?'1i'rd feir lta ...... 111 0 S Ire,-ta Aa-.. ~ .. ,-"'•"'....a. of laa "8: etn, ... Mil te fa6 '!!·* S C,1r 11'•• · ~ · -· for Arthur Hall Sgt. Arthur L. HalJ, 28, 207 20th St., Newport, a member of the army reserve corps, has r e- ceived his ordeni to report for ac· live duty Sept. 15 at Fort Ord. H e Is the son of Mrs. Irene Woods. of the same address, and served with the famous 42nd !Rainbow) dlVlslon during t he las t war. Mrs. Woods .t old the PreSB to· day that she has be('n hearing r egularly frd;n her other son, M /Sgt. Robeft HaJ\. 30, who on July 31 wss lhe first m:1n to set foot on Ko rea of the badly needed replacements. H e received nation- al recognition. When he saw th~ headlined story in the Newport • Bal boa News-Time!'!, sent to hin1 by h ls moth er, he wrote that he and his buddies W('rC greatly surprised .:i nd very happy to think that son1cone he re In the !'!talcs had h'eard a!)out ' thc n1. The News· Tim('s story bon..<tlcd their m orale greatly, 1\.1ra. 1w ood8 ~ai d . Last letter from M/Sgt. Hall \Vas mailed Altgust 27 f rom Korea ·'lnd all \VflS ~ell at that tinle. He said that ht>j knew t'Vcryone at home wR.'I talk ing about l{or ca \vhile in Ko re~ cvoryon<' \\'RS talk- ing about h on1r. Lt. Leidy Completes I lnstr~menr Course Graduates of the I nstn1n1f'nt Pilot training ~'otir:<:e cnnduc tcd Rt TyndAll A ir Ffor cf' Base, Pa nan1a C ty, Fla .. <;olnplt·ted th<'i_r work this week an~ startt>d re turning to their hnme b~1ses throughout the Unitert State~. F or t he last ten W<'<'ks thefH' 1 sj.~dents, all of them pilots, n.ve bet!rt etudytng l ,nstrument proced· ures which pcrn1l t pi l ot~ to lanr;I aircraft eve~ y,•hcn weather is bJ.d. Upon their return to their home ba:'{es thcs':! pi lot~ in turn will act as instruc tors of other piloLs. MembPrs of t his week's gradu- ating class included Lt. w. ·s . Leidy, ~n of S . H . I.eidy, 23622 Snug H arbor Road, Clifr Haven, Newport Beach. Mrs. Coyla Munson Becomes Br ide of Fort Bragg Man Manr friends in t he H a rbor area will be inte rested to learn that Coyla Munson of F ort Bragg, C.1Uf., Cor1nci-Costa Mesa r csi· dent. bccarnc the bride of Warren Dutton. J r. in a r ecent ceremony which took p lace In the Presby· terian churc h. Fort Bragg. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Pear~on of Los Angales. was givC'n in marriage by her fathe r. She WRR lovely in an orchid net g own with ·lace-trimmed orchid veil held with a halo ot orange blossoms. As flower gjrl. And rea Munson, sevcn.year·old • daughter of the bridl<>. '-4',_1.s frocked in pink · Or - gandy over pink taffeta. Thomw:i Munson was ring bearer. The newly w('dded couple are living at Fo rt Bragg where Mr. Dutton owns ~ large sheep ranch. Baptist{ P-tor Called to Duty The mtmbera and friends ot the ll"lrst Baptist Church ot Newport Beach attended a farewell dtn·ner, Wednesday evening, August 30, In honor ot Rev. George H. WJcd· man, who .bu been called lnto active J!uty with the United State8 Army M a OhaplaJn. At the din· aer Mr. Wiedman 1Vas preaented wlt.n a. new BJble and aeveMJl per· sonal gift.a, The presentatio n was made by Mr. William Hodsdon, chairman ot the Board ot Deacons. Chaplain Wiedman has been pa.a:tor ot the local church alrlcc It.a org~nlZatlon In January 1940 and hae led ln the progress or the church. He will be ~enrtng aa regimental chaplain tor the 224th Infantry R egiment , ~0th Olvlalon, and holds the rank ot Captain. The 40th DlviBlon hu been the Southern ·Callrornk\ complement of the CaJl- fornla NaUonal Guard. The dlvls· Jon will be l!llatloned in Camp Cooke for a period of training. Mrs. Wiedman and two boys will remain a t the ir CO.!lt'l. Mesa residence tor the tJme being. ' . .; ' ~ .. • ' ' ' • ' .!--~ ' " - -. •• " ' • • .. ' ONCE IN · A -LJFETIME! NE'HUNDRED FIFTY SIX FOOT FRONTAGE ON NEWPORT BAY Y AN AVERAGE. DEPTH OF TWO HUNDRED SEVEN FEET EAUTIFULLY SITUATED IN A RESTRICTED TRACT CONSTI- A STILL WATERFRONT HOMESITE ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE EQUAL. THE r>OCKAGE POTENTIAL IS UNUSUALLY CAPA- ~IOUS. CONCRETE SEAWALL NOW IN PLACE COST MORE THAN Jl.000.00. AND THE PRICE FOR ASSIGNMENT OF THE LONG 1°ERM LJAND LEASE IS ONLY $7,500.00. ' I . l ORANGE COUNTY ASSESSED VALUATION O~' $1 7,400.00 IN- . 'i'ICATES THAT HERE IS TRULY A BARGAIN VALUE. LOUIS W. BRIGGS, Realtor 714 EAST BALBOA BOULEVARD EVERm MORRIS, Associate · TELEPHONE HARBOR 80 " ' . ' I .. .~ " .- .. ~\· ·,, . -·~'. ~. · .. ':i~;~ " I I TQe Congregation of ·· ·SAIN·T ANDRHW1S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Announces the formal -D. E D I C A T I 0 N - of their new Church at 23532 St.Anqrews Rd. Newport Heights Sunday:-September 10 -4:00 p. m. -Public is Cordially Invited - RICHARD PLEGER· • Archited .1415 Coast Hiway, Corona del Mar Harbor 278 ,. • ·--~-----------------·--- The Reverend Thomas M. Gibson, Pastor GORDON B. FINDLAY General Contractor 3410 W. Balboa Blvd., Newpt Beach Harbor 412 J -•• ' .. J .'I ~1 I I 11 .,.J I ' . " I • ' ~AltT t .... '" THU~Sl>AY, !!PT. 7,--1950 ~iedml J~. ~-.:. g - II ••r·a ,...., •• •AUDI . , ' ·~ . " . NEWS-T~ -Evety ~esday . '· SJUJJJi'!t> CRAVl'SMAN &auttful Cb.air :sottoa , ud Backs RdtOred , . u.ip1 Cane, ~ a..i.. ai. . Low. Price High~ ' •Brqt.- HARVEY'S FURNITURE REP~ 20llO SUlta Allll A:'Ve. . eo.t.. M.8a Beecbll lllDJ • MOVING EAST Personal and hollleh<ild ef!ecta aac:riflced for Immediate Sele! · Xmm.pre tank: \ype vacuum clean. e:r with complete acceuortea, Uke new $2:2. Bath room aeale $4.. Gu beating stove &l'O. $30 portable :barbecue $10. Steel typewriter atand $8. 1 drawer 1teel ru1n.-cabinet • letter ai.Ze, on •U.nd wtlh caatera $12. Sm . p&J.nted · knee hole de4k $10. ---~~~-----~.:...._ Completely Farnilihed Utllltleo Paid WINTER RATES A-2 bedroom, Dvtnsnn •• ldtdwn. View of ocean and bay. B-1 bedroom, llvtngnn., kit.chm. lnclud.Jng private paUo. e-1 medroom, Ulnncrm .. ltlt_,. . NEWPORT. BAY POST~ Wediaesdavs . 1t-PEUON&LS Duro mnaJl electric drill with 2f t1tting8 in atttl cue &10. Zfllpered pllorflm garment bags tilaoA """'"'-I fJt I llednft. .. ...., ... ~-­ -... or ynrly. -· Har. 191 .. !t. 1'J'C HITIDE AP'J'S . 1821! E. llalboa Blvd •• .,.._ Call Harbor 1120--W ' ~~-... -~---~~-~~~~~~ UPRIGHT PIANOS from $49. NEWPOKT-BALBOA PB~ -ft1ll'Sdays NeW ... l !lay Poft CIM.l..fhd Aall wt ,_ t9 die Tw: tllt; Newa-TIJnee or tR Tband&7 rt.. MJNDIUM AD 18 4 LINES .a.n CM '"led am mmt be ,..d tor Ollilll bl adftace of pablleatloa. 4 lines 1 Paper $ • 76 4 IJnes 2 Papers 1.00 4 Lines 8 Papers 2.00 The publl.shen will not be, responsible tot more UWl one tneo!'!'flet Ln.rtlon of an advertisement, reaerve the right to correctly claulty ~ and all ads and to reject any ~verttlement not c<lnformldS to ruh and regulations. Adve~-enta and ca.nceDaUona will be actepted up to 6 p.m. on the day preceding pubUcation. Ph. Har. 1816 ~ Har. 1818. uk for NAd T&kilr" OI' .end ad and Mmlttaaoe to NEWPORT llARROR PUB.USBJNG CO. nu --Did.. Newport-. Oallf....ia. - Oassified Index 10 BmSneM Outde l I Bulldln,r Materl&JA U BuJldlog 8erv1Ct'!ll 14 Per90nals 16 Share Y our Car 18 TransportatJon 11 Roonnc Contract.on 18 BM.oty Aid§ 19 Upb<>l8"°rlnS !O HM.Ith AJdA !% i.o.t and Found %4 School, lnatraetloa 28 Sltuatlona WIWl'bMI ZB Hlllp Want.et SO Sale, Mlacelluleotl9 SO-A 8",.PI SI Wanted tG 8117 -S! Furniture fat ~ ' S2·A AntJquN 3S Boat., Suppa. S4 Musical. ~ S5 Dop. Cata, P•t. 38 Poultry, Rabbit. 31 UvHtock SI Speclal ADDOUllCelnt!nt 40 BuAlneu Opportunltlet1 4% Wanted to .,_, U Apartments aa4 Hotnel!I 44 Room9 f or Beet 45 Rent, Ml&oellaneoul 48 Room and Board 47 Tmcka 48 Automoblletl.. T1rff 49 Auto. Wanted 68 Auto Service 61 TraJJerw :i% AlrplanN& 56 Money to Loan 56 M oney Wantf'd 51 Real Estate WantiPd 69 Raoebefl, A Cf"Ml'l" .. l•eome Property 81 Real E8tate Exchange 6% lt.4-al Estate lt-BUSINE.~S GUIDE OOMPLIL'rE HOUSE CLEANING mervtce. Furniture and rugs 1hampooed. Free estimate._ Fully lnlured. Al's House & Rug Cleaning Co. . 11-BU'ILDlNG MA'tE!nAIA THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 'DOORS 2/8x6/8 1 &. 3 Pcnel .... $6.96 WINDOWS 3/0x2/6 D.H., 6 llght.1 .... $2.40 3/6x4/6 D.H., 2 light.I.... 2.95 4/0x4/6 D.H., 4 light.I .... 3.80 'It." 4x8 INT. Plywood sq. ft ......... 13¥.c % " 4x8 Muontte Wallboard, sq. ft ......... lOc ----. PAINTS Utility out.Jide white 1 per ga.llou ....... ,. ... -..... $2.49 Enamel undercoat per gallon .................. 3.75 Marine house paint per gallon .................. 3.95 BAYVIEW BUILDERS SUPPLY 818 ·Coast Highway, Npt. Beacon 6025 12-BUILDING SERVICES PAINTING EARL SHEFLIN 273 Palmer St., Coat.a MeA Bea. 5457-M 94c9 Painting by "PAT" 13 years Service In H8.rbor Area Call Sat. Ir Sun., Beacon 5055-J 288 -22nd St .. Costa Me8& Bea~n 6111 72tfc 14-PERSONALS FRED W . SNELL Painting Contractor DOCKS and FENCES Extertor and lntertor pa.lnttng and paper hanging. 227.lioi E . 20th St., Costa Memo Beacon 64-41-J , 3tfc iif~~ di>E 'v Experienced LocJcamlth 2' HOUR BERVIcm CnlfTll the entire Harbor area. • ACI!: KEY SERVICE 101 lbtll. Balboa Harbot 1199 83c39H MOVING? Harbor Transfer LOCAL O R LONG DIS'l'r'-NCE Alone Bea. 8927 or Bea. 5212-M. 1986 Harbor Blvd .. COflta Meaa :liJc21H • · -· cutANtNo · ' WI! apeclaliu In clMninl' Rugs & Upholalery only. Done In your own home uslrtg the ~­ ous HILDE system. 'For Free estimates ph. HANLEA'S Beacon 6114 -R. 5c6tf HAND PAINTED SKIRTS Blouses, lingerie, lamp ahades, dra-peries, towels, aprona make lovely personalized CHRIST- MAS GIFTS. START LESSONS NOW! Phone Ve-Vi, Harbor 0382-R 12cH -~. t • ., SEEl >E'S ... N)(l()lK; 10 <SET l'\IEP.E F 'lOO'D ON\.Y HE1.P lllM.1 ' • Alcohollca Ano1J¥111oUS Wrlbt, P . 0 . 8"" 197 Balboa laland, Calif. Phone Kimberly 3-5393 LOST -Red male cocker. h.E-- WAltD. 321 Aliso Ave ... New· port Heights. Beacon 513~-R. lOcll NAVY BUllPLUB P.Al!n' -· wlltte, ;tiannteed Per gallon $3.15 Surplus Store ' 1119 Newport Aft .• Coot& M- BelliCOn 8204 ... tfttc ' . GASOLINE MOTOR autoette - r o any dl•t&nce, 2 p&Del'ISer. $300. Harl>or 1024-W. 12': ' TeJeviSlion Service ' RADIO REPAIRS •&..20 each GbLF CLUBS -3 Spalding matched wooda llghtwelght with ' atx ml.ac. lrona and bag---eom- plete $19. Set o( 3 KPOydon matched wood11 and five misc. Iron.. AU ~or Sl l . CLOTHING-Excellent quality, good condition, very cheap. Women'• coat., suit., dreuee •lu 14 and 16. Jr. Miu coat , dreue•, etc. Sl.%e 12 to 14 . Rldin&' autt, size 12 A 14 . Eng- JLlh tw~ ja.cket, whipcord breeches cost SB~ -worn twice J19. Terma .. convenient u , per month at SHAnR'S MUSIC CO. (Since 1907) 421 No. Syca· more, SUJta Ana. KI. 2-0672. ACCORDION-Beautltul 120 bua, lovely tone. Medium elze. Itali- an make. Sultablfj for chlJd ot adult. Ueed about 1 yur. Sac- rifice for $200, lncludln~ oe..ae. 2811 Bay Shore Drlvt!, N. B. Beacon M80·W . llcll 10p12 TWO Bl:DRM. Wllm1 'O ed heo9e.1 -------------- Near --~tloft. NICELY "'mlolled cottqo IU!l· lit ...._ WHllott, Omta i.te.. •blie fM 2 people. Call at !M 7J19 Broadway, Coot& -10cl2 'Ba.Ibo& lslud We ban .......i JMrly Nlltalll bom rto lnOlit.11 • ap. Staa!ey Hadfield l:tt lllAJlll'1li "v.. Bon.. -Pb.-· CORONA DEL MAR -$80 on .._, 3 bednno., Jar-p llY. rm., ftttplece, prag-e, nNr e\l"f!i'y- thlns. '45 ,.,._ sarage opt. Call .._ Kohbftettt. Har. 082l·R or Rar. lOM. 110 Cout Hwy. 10cl2 LOST-10.-ft. 1kiff, green iraide, white outside, plutic coated bottom, can Har. 21~J. Re-- ward. llcl3 Larry l!!wen j • • Harold Hamm T¢:hnlclant: 211--SITUATIONS WANTED MESA RADIO • TELEVISION 2 pr. ladles riding boots size 6 -7. $3.60 pr. 3 mens expen11ive suit.a v e r-y cheap. Anytime Friday or Rl!:NT A PIANO $!! per mo. -AU 1 rent of term allowed on pur- chae. D~NZ..SCHMIDT PIANO CO. 520 N . M&ln, Santa Ana. ELECTRIC ORGANS .. U11ed. One for Sl89, 'another $223. Another high grade. beauttful, like new , at a big savlna-. For church or home. DA.NZ-SCHMIIYt PIANO & ORGAN CO., Santa. Ana.. ~20 N . Main. Cor. 15th. Ea.Ay terms. 8ALllGA JS.. flmi. ,. .. rly, "8 month. Ma.tter 'anti -i1 --room., pr., pet.lo, Nee. refr., wltlih. mach, Near Shop. dlstttct aft beach. Tenant ran wbteae tri summer for f400 a mcntJI.. Ha. 212s-1'! T.r .c . F1.JR.M: ff<JUBE . $40 mo. Sun- porch. Inlaid linoleam., 11" baths. Garage. l child .o. K. 108 • 28Ut St., Newport Bea<'h. Phone Placentia &918. 10c12 Nlt'WPORT BEACH new one bed· f'OOtn a pt, attractively f\Jmtah~. Nice MU: rooma, near aho:pplng tlhrt. Sepl. 11 to June 1&. Adults l«t mo. 1811 Balbofl. Bl•d. Saturday. WAllBING or IRONING In my IOll Bn>o.dwa~. C. Ill. Bea. 5:~ home, ttnlahed or robl'h dry. By _____ ..;'~-----,--,-- piece or hour. Phone Beacon Ea•y Spin-dry, late model ; lllte 6203-J. 71tfc new 119 Via Orvieto, Lido Isle. FURNISHED t-bdrm. h-, ~ yn old, a.ccommt>lkte:e I , l' oant'ftown kitchen. .&etTel n · fl"lprator. P9nel !lay heat, pr. J75.oo montll. 1808 OcHn ""°"" L: A. Oop1tol 4941. 10pl2 COLLEGE student desire11 room ln exchange for caretaking or gardening. R~terences given. Phone Ex. 41886. llp12 PRAC'l'lcAL NURSE. The btot by hour or day. Har. 0384-lt llpl2 CARPENTER Neat f lnlshinl' did retnodelJng. I also lay asphalt Ule and Install sheet tile. RAY KDlPLBl Apt. 3, ahlncled house rur llH8 Newport Blvd., Costa )f- , Phone Beacon 8431. nNli IRONING-Pl<)< up end d-.1...... Help wltll cllnau par- -· Mn. Williama. ~ llM·'M. U no &ne. cab Har. 2189-M. B!ttc BOOKKEEPER-With con!ddera· ble accounting experience hu pe.rt time 'available. Harbor r 8· !dent for six years. References. Phone Bea. 5881 9 a .m . to 12 N . 12pl4 Mrs. Britt's Nursery School Hours 8 • D Rates S.fO mo. run time $25 mo. ha.It days Car e by week, day or hour. 701 Marguerite, Corona del Mar Harbor 870...J 17cTIB WANT HOUSEWORK, several hours per da.y , Also will care tor winter home. 1914 Court Ave., Newport Beac h. 12p %9--HELP WANTED ALTERATION woman to run cleaning shop. Attractive fi· nancial offer to right party. Ap· ply tn person only. N ewport Cleaners, to& 'I\tstin A ve. 12c lof P ART TIME gardner year round. On Harbor Island. Call Ha. 2116. 10c12 w~ lO<~ iq .~pn~t Finnl11h &Ii ;ptttll ~dt1 :translating ·purpose. Ha. 259~ '. ' 10c12 W-ANT DlSHWASH'l!:R a.nd kit· chen help. CUrt's Dellcateasen, 106 Maln, Bal~. llp13 GIRL or WOMAN with one child to cart for 2 children after· noon A some eveninp. LJve in OT out. Be.aeon M98-J. 12c14 S ingle person for kennel work in veterinary hospital. ca11 be- tween 9 a . m. and ~ p. m . Ph. Beacon 5076. 12c14 NURSEMAID, live In Permanent. Ph. Bea. o r out. 8386·M. Ille CARD SALESPEOPLE nn Sell outatandlng value Chrlatmu Cards, :w> for SI. Beat' pronta in West. 7 money·maklng lm· print linea. Many oth:er fast HUen. S ensa t io nal value Aaaortmenta Oh approval Im· pf'int Samples FREE! EXTRA! 11 Address Book. '"How to Earn $1000, FREE! Nol experience neeeded. Write NOW! Western Art Publiab•"'· 257 S. Spring St.. Dept. N, Loo Anples. 12pH Standard Stations, Inc. "Has a few openings • FOR MEN ' Wbo .,.. looltlns ~.. -· emplbyntent With a:ceBent op- portunlty for advancallee~ 21 to •o prdened. Piii<! while ~-•ppOox. --"' to lllart. ~ laanllrJ' .UOW· .-. mp --mum ~ llei llDpt. at u.. STANDARD STATIONS Dohllo·lt ~ IQPw1IJr Oorom. del KU '" ••• -1:1t..i.Bft ........... . tl _ ..... lilt • ' • •• Crosley Shelvador, a real bargain $119.95 $49.95 DAVIS-SROWN CO DAVIS-BROWN CO. 1-2 N rt Bl d c t M • !Sim H arbor Blvd. Colla Men 1Ja ewpo v .. as a ea Beacon 8821 Bee.con 6821 AWNINGS Miidew Real.at.ant . . . C&nvu Aluminum .. F lneat Materia.19 Free Estimates . . Patio Fum Expert Recovering SANTA ANA TENT & AWNING llln~ 1920 KI 2-3M~ 11126 S. MAIN, SANTA ANA RUGS LIKE NEW 9 x 12, 7.6 x 9, 11cften door, one panel door, wtth hardware. Phone Laguna 11M8. 12p14 GA"FERS A: SATTLER w hite . table top automatic stove, Har· I bar 1~20..J. llcl3 DEEP FREEZE-Large double va~, suitable for home or cate. 3 yn. old, good cond. $100. Ph. Beacon 6460•R. 98tFC S2-FURNITURE FOR SALE BAMBOO RATTAN SHOPS Complete line, factory-to.you. Open 12·9 dally &: Sun. Bank terms. 27~ Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach . tfc WESTERN HOLLY table top range, etalnlell8 steel, g-rfu. Good condition, call Beacon 6121-J.K . 10pl2 2 SETS TWIN BEDS. one con- vertible to bunks. 6 rt. Philco rerr.. platfrom rocket. uphol- stered ch a I r and Ottoman. Salem maple dinette set, wash. mach .. "Rattan" 3-plece !Je<.'tlon· a.I, nest of tables. cOrree table. Ha. 2~4·R or Ha. 436-J 10c12 DINfNG ROOM SET, oak , 6 up· holstered chairs, buffet and ex- tension table. Good condition. $65. Ph. Beacon 6264·R. 10p12 G. E. REFRIGERATOR, 6 cu. ft. Box springs & mattresses 139.50 $40-New model 10 hp. John80n H ollywood bed frames. metal SS.95 o utboard, 16 rt. n18.hogany boat. New apt. si?.e gas range, $89.50. 412-39th" St .. Newport Beach. Gafrers &. Saltier gas ranges. Ph. Harbor 3021-R. 12pl4 Intemat'I. H arvl'~tf'r refr!geratoNI, --------------!Englander Air Foam M altresse~ Launderall Washer completely automatlc New and Used Furniture $94 50 j Dale's Furniture ' 1929 Harbor Blvd. Bea. 5107·W DA VIS-BROWN CO. LIVING RM. SUITE. 2·plece. RENT an instrument for school, S5 per month up to 3 montha rent applies on future purchue at SHAFER'S MUS IC CO. (Since 1907} 421 No. Sycamore. Santa Ana. KI. 2·0972. WANTED: 35 used pianos for our rentala. Most generoua al- lowance In trade on Splnet pla.no or Grand or on a wonder· fut Television. DANZ·SCHMIDT PIANOS. 020 N . Main, Santa Ana.. Alao on Electric Orga.n. GREAT GRAND PIANO SALE! Steinway, Kimball, Knabe, Cable. Wurlitzer. Lester, Schoff Bros .. Henry F . Miller and many others. Pric ed at $395. $485, SM~ and up. Recondition· ed. like new! Ea.ay t e rm s . DANZ· SCHMIDT Big Piano Store. 520 N . MaJn, Sal'lta Ana. torner 6th St. LOVELY HOME SIZE GRAND Pia.no in fine condition $4 95. Terms $50 down and $20 per FURNlSHED apL, aecond floor on water, lovely view, garae-e. 2 or 3 edUlts, $80. Al9o lower single for couple OT' one man, J M . 61 7-86th St.-Ha. 81ll·W. T ll'C ·Virginia Apts. 10c12 BALBOA 18LA.l'fD...-2 bedroom_. 2 baths. 'F"unftsht'!d howie for win- ter. Until July 1st. l 19 Tour· quots Ave., Balboa Island. 10pl2 Winter Rental to June 30 316 Coral Ave. Balboa Island Two full bdrms. 2 bath.11. En- closed patio, ro.bana, S7~ per mo. Can be seen until Sept. 10. New, modern furnished apart-lOpl2 menta at Wilson and N ewport ____________ :..__ Courtesy to Brokers Blvd, TWO BEDROOM furnished house. Coata Mesa LIDO ISLE BAY FRONT winter rentals, bay front, one and two bedrm. turn. apts. Priv. beach. $80 and up. 365 Via Lido Soud. Harbor 2552, Har. 2914-M. tfc 2 BEDRM., Curnlahed bungalow. like new. 1232 W . Ocean Front, Ne~·port Beach. $66 mo. Crest- view 6·6496 or Har. M3·W . Winter rental 'tit July lst. 130 Top&% St., Balboa Island. 10pl2 BEAUTIFUL New 1 B. R . H ome. Tiled throughout. Fenced pat~o. Plastered garage. Close in. Reu. 1838 Pomona Ave .. Cost a Mes&. K ey'at 184() Pomona Ave. lOpl.2 Corona del Mar-one bdrm, furn. apt.. south of highway near markets, theatre. bWJ, $65 mo .. utilities JX1id. Ha. 2849-M 10pl2 month at SHAFER'S MUSIC -----------CHARMING ocean vtew apt. corn-FURNISHED 2 bE>d and den, pier and flG&t , SM. Sept . 10 t o June 10-3900 River, phone Ply· mouth 4-0836. 10pl2 ea {Since 1907) '421 No. Syca-plete with kit. Ir. bath, suitable more. Sa.nta Ana.. Kl. 2·0672. SPIN~ PIANOS. All famous makes and size&, S29~. $390 and up. Discontinued models, new and used. DANZ-SCHMIDT Big Piano Store. 100 piano& from which to choot11e.· 520 No. Main, Sarlta Ana, cor. 6th. -People do read the wan~ ads. tor ,couple. Winter rates. 1704 '.: W . Ocean Front. 9cll YOUNG WOMAN would Hke to l'lhare a ttractive house and gar· age wlth woman. Ha.a telephone. · 11e Heltot.rope, Corona ·ae1 Mar. lOpll $75 MO. PERMANENT rental furn. newly redecorated 2 bed· rooms, klrge living room and kitchen. Utll. l)&id.. Oe..n.p. laundry roorfl, fenced play yal'd for children. Blue T op Motel, 401 Newport Blvd. {just above lhe Arches ). 9tfc 1~ Harbor Blvd. Costa Mes.:i Bro.con 6821 flower tpestry. upholstered. $76. 1 _ro-BU:;,.,.::~S;.:l;.:N;.:ES:.::.S:....Oc..p::;po:_mm __ 1_11;.: .. :...._ 2·plece Monterey tx>d-dlvan a.nd chair, $50. ALSO 2 baby beds, mattresses and framed ova.I mirror. $10 each. Ph. Har. 1340 YEAR-Winter-S~0-$40-modem apt.a .. sleeps 4, knotty pine 11v. room, tile shower and sink, en· cloaed yard, 45th a.nd Balboa Blvd or 4010 RJver, Newport Beach lOtfc . FURN. 2 RM. hse. in lovely court trailer facilities. <$35 mo. Also large trailer, $30, adults. 1741 P omona. Ave .. Costa Mesa . 11 tf~ 25 7' on Summer OFF all Dresses Sheers -Cottons J erseys and C repes Sizes 9 -22 Y" JENN'S 1506 W . Balboa Blvd. !NeWPori Beach : 1 :)Harbor 212~ EVERYTHING FOR YOUR TRAILER WE FILL BUTANE and PROPANE TANKS Complete installation, !'epaJr and service of all Tta.iler Equipment. Herman E . Samuel Zilla M. Porter ORANGE COAST TRAILER SUPPLY 1910 HARBOR BLVD. Costa Mesa, P_hone BeaT 8224·R 82tfc 11 c13 THOR DELUXE MANGLE $40 1 pr. twin bed frames and springs $1 5 . Call Har. 1494·W. ' 12c SS-BOATS . S1"PPLIE8 Walt's Trading Port Used Marine Gear Anchors, propellors. flttlngs, rope nautical decorations, etc. 3108 Lafayett~ Ave.. Npt. Bch. Open Sundays-Ph. Har .. l020·W &Oc61H .. ' 30' CABIN CRUISER Forced s&Je. Make an offer. Richardson's Yacht Anch orage, Slip 47. Harbor 369. Chrysler Engines Used Crowns -Royalli See John Harvey at Seacraft 620 COAST ffiGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH PH. BEACON ~771 WILL SACRlFICE 8 cu. ft. Cold· 2tfc spot ln,good condition. A BAR--2-8-FT ___ S_LOO __ P_'W_tt_h_d_ln_g_h_y_, _a_uxi_I· GA.IN. Phone Harbor 1905-W. lary SM-<>. 2 bunks. galley, need! l0c12 some work. Sail.I good condi- tion. Mooring"s k:lf'a.I loc. $1~. Sacrifice for quick sale, owner 988 Parkman SL, Altade~. SYca.more 7·8725. 19<:12 Good Values in Used Refrigerators Geoeral Electrica, Westinghouse, Copel&nd, Coldspot and many other ' famous makes. - $49.50-& up s-moqr·s . TeWinkle Hardware 1802 Newport Blvd. Colt& Mw. Beooon 5222 • e FT. SERVEL retrtprator llCIO model, uoed • mcatha. Barplll.· Coll aNflo< 'OeM-K. UcJ:• 22 FT. FISHING BOAT, Chrysler marine engine, at Newport. Take beat otter or swap for houe trailer or about 12 foot of ~ value, ,900. !:. V. ParkS. 5'578-36th SL, Riverside. lOplS 2•·n. Sport fisher. aleepe two- new motor, freeh water cooled. Uve bait tank, galley a.nd head. •t.260. Har. 878--R tlcl3 1~\0 Fr. SPEED TYPE HULL with 14 h. p. motot' • traDer . W. L. ll:ceann ets Victoria. Coot& M..._ Beacon 549!hl. ~14 IDEAL FOR COUPLE Venetian Blln~ and Sha.de business FIVE ROOM UNFURN. HOUSE. W ell es~blU5hed money make_r. [ 147_50 per month. l28 ·°'42nd St., Full pne~, '3500 < Own~r v.•ill Newport Beach. Phone owner teach bk!!l1ne~) Kimberly 3-2070. 10cl2 HARBOR TNVESTMENT CO 30th at Ne~·port Blvd.,Har. 1600 llc12 Brouty shop, fully equipped, catering to exclusive Corona de! Mar. Balboa ·and N ewport dlA· tricts. o'perated for ma.ny years in this convenient location by oWn er . Income, $6,500 to $7.WO annoolly, good lease. rent $60. BALBOA Penln. furn. gar. apt. ocean view, very attractive, $50 mo. with garage and utilities. Winter rates. Har. 3019·R. TFC WINTER RENT AL -$61 rn. nished. 2 bedroom h use. Floor furnace. Dbl. Utilities paid. 122 - small down, Phone Ha . 2242. -------------'- llc13 OCEAN FRONT-lbdrm. furnish· -. 1·.....rr~.9 !1'$f~•dvertloe! i; ed ' 11>-.0""~~~'.9;~tli;,: .. \!tt" D .< "1"9'i:•'' I . , ir ~ . '1-'~~i . '·~t rroru.-. ' -• ..': ~ ~ ~· .. ••;,,, : I 11.!p'3 '" '· : ~ ,,, . -' ..... ~' 'J U-WANTED TO RENT Do You Wish To Rent Your home or apartment.II thru the winter or for the remalnd· der of lhe aummer 1 We have clienu waiting for homes. Pleue contact Bay and Beach Realty G-.. ll'lly, Ethel Shirl•)" ~ cromr 1'llO ~ Blvd. -Ra.-UM MAN with daughter 8 yn. want.II small houae OI" a pt. n.r New- port. cramm•r echool, $40-$45 mo., yearly. Har. 308"1..J. llcl2 WINTER RA TES furnished. neWly decorated I -bedroom apartments. 1512 West Ocean Front. llp13 UNFURNISHED APT., 2 bc:lrms .. fireplace, bricked patio, SM mo. uti.I. paid. Adults only. 8191,.\ Poppy, Corona del Mar. llcl3 O N BALBOA lSLAND yearty lepe, fumlllhed houae, 3 bdrmt .. 2 baths. 213 Ruby Ave., Balboa lllland. 10p12 t BDR.M. APT. -11'\art\., :Wtnter, $50 m o. year round, $90. Gar .. Pvt. Pier. 817% E . Bay ""°"t, Balboa Jal Har. 13"97-W. tOpU FOR RENT -Winter n1onlhB, comfortable ocean front cot· tage, two or three adults. Servel, attached garage, $!55 per month. 1009 E . Balboa Blvd. 10pl2 3-ROOM furni sh ed apt. tiled kitchen and bath. U tilitit'& paid, g.1 rage, yearly renta.l. El Bayo Court.'J, 13 12 w. Balboa Blvd .. Newport. llpl2 BAL. JS., unfurn. 1-bdrm apt., 7~. 2-bdrm. apt., 185. yrly, o.k. for busi. owner, Warhurst. 250 Httel Dr., Corona de! Mar. Ph. . Har, 1~39. . , l l c13 '· S~L TEA~'J WINTER RENT AL Reasonable, exce.Ucnt location near So. &y. 113 Coral, Balboa lllland. llc l3 COMPLETELY FURNISHED 3 bdrm. hou11e. Fence<! in • lot. 2· car garage. See B. A . NERESON 1982 Newport Blvd., Cost.a Mesa Ph. Bea.con 5226 llc12 WILL RENT a.It year through Newport modern · turni&hed 1 bedrm. apt. on ocean front. 4711 Seuhore Drive. Ownera on property Saturday and Sun. d&y. Weekdays call Churchill 97214, 12c14 Wi.NTll:D TO RENT -Small YJr:ARLY-1 be<!nn. IQlhmllolied ~-FOR BEN'r tn.Der to reliable ccAiPllE' from bo\me. Adult&. 421 A.two Ave., \ sept. t• to 28 anti be ued for NewPort Hetgbta. Bea. ~M SLEZPING room, idea.I for Cout vataUon. Bea. Mt7·W. 451 II:. 10c12 college atudeni. Priva te bath Jeth St., Costa .Mfl&. llp12 -------------and entrance. Har. 878-R. 11c13 WINTER RENTAL-almOlll new attractive, funu.tted 2-bdrm. hOU9e, ............. to rtsbt -- ty. 2l&o KJ:ramar, BaJbo&, Har. 3122-R llplS YEAlt 'ROUND RZNTAL A.-1 bed.rm., p.rage, near rood ch&nMI beoch. Siii>· B-2 bedfln.., central locaUOn on S.Jbora. llmt, "5 mo. LOVELAND. Realtor Phone Hu1'Jor 2065 llttc NEWPORT BCH. New 1 ltdr1n. NJC£ t.AROE ROO• Close to spL At.traclJvety ftrnl~ed-~ter of Colt.a Me.a. Home alee die rooms. Near .,,,,.. dJOtrict. Sept. u to ,1UM 15. prMJe1-.e. 1727 Orange Ave .• Adufta 185 per mo. 1111 e.J.. c..ta M-. Beooon 8381-R -m..i. 10cu j ______ _.:_ ____ 1_2_c1_• 11.00KS ll'OR RZNT -by day. wffk or month. Reuon&ble· ratea. l2S -2llh 8t., Newport --McH ;,FOR LEASE ' ' 0-OP THI: ll2ST Loctltlons. n1RMilllD:D : --._,-m mo. to June l.st. 121 1's; a. llallloo1-. IJpH In -dMrlet 8outk of POI\ 1141' l9SI Plylnout!I Ope. ,12 H. P . OUTBOARD '49 model ATl'R.ACTtYI!: 1 -..,_ u_.-' .,_ C D lit. Blore otftce "5. ~ tiftd' la .. ,._.. Blawatho. ll.215 or tNde. Ph. apL fat~~ _,a. . .Alao l'RD NDIT 8lllCM c<>ttop ·to .. ",, • . or 'II. B -ft-~'---....... ..._ tor __..__..__ ,...1 IAINI ror -· I'll. Barbor .llJ!"' -·--'""'!"'..... Klmberly :Z..17S1. UpU 1 ---apt. to ---ot-~ --' . 1031. . I l2c -. Ooota ·-UpH I::::-~;;::::-:-::-::--::::::-::::::::=~ ...pa (a.p!.. iw-161 ltf -+--- The Thrift ..,. ll&A lllUFF-u-n !for oatlloud) ""l'Wl'N, .a.-.. ,.. Bu-ALllOlt. ~ ~~ :""'(~I lllml'' omea --w --~op ,-a -o1c1. ......, ooatllce. -Jm&.1. ucD o ~ -· 1 ·--. --. 11111 n 1-..i-' fill ~ a. Mewpwt a ct -· eon Bar. u-.R ~ ~ -~ 'APT • _ no Aln.rMlo Pl.. llalboo. boa -. a.-. RR: -. ..._ _ _..._ 8mllllly. ucu '!'WO w · --...-.· U)ll.4 _ • [ • • ildl»c_· All19 l(ll •II -. Clooll --_... ,Viiiiiifii•iiA:&&it;i;;~;;: ' . --~-•h•at-ot -ti. ll.p, Joa-JDJi •n urd, ol-; -· -.... -,_ •IV9tlt D1 1 d!A•• I-· .. 1m4L ·DTAftL"**lUS »OR -drtts ............. --· perfeet -·loa llu'pln.I " --,,...,..,._. At 4*fir---~"':i:"--ftlJIJ(T, -""-Ins I Cl, • • -'' 0 0.-... ._.. _..._ 1U Qo-*. Ba-l'lond, i ~ O>IUN Aw., Bo-' 1-. ""'7 -Ill: ou.. ...... liar. ----lllM-K .• • , TBS Qt 1111'. tttL · · -. · UpH Kulor, Jtar. ·au. lie . • :ucir • , • ! I ' ' • A ISLAND •111 loan. 0.-. 2 B, R. home. : "9. h. ma. Diil. gar. Patio. A ORLT '15/l'lle. . Din. ~ .• honey and Or aa. ·3 II. B.., 2 . l!ome PLUS attractive 2 ' a. II. .. ...... Bunt. fumi8beol. (May be W .m11.) ~Ded right for quiek tlllle. ' IU,M. Attnethe 2 B. R. home. Room to bid. on front. A Ilea gem. BAY SHORES A Little Beauty "-000 "8'1VD takes tllia new attractive 3 B. II.. home. Wa.lled patio. Dbl. gar. See toaay. ' LISTINGS W ANTil1l BLANCHE A. GATES -Realtor "HONEST" Car Values . •.e CHEV!lOU!lT 2-door """"8 with radio, neat and l:!Conomlcal $1085 .. '1 DODGE ''LUXURY LINER'' SEDANS, (French &'l'eY and Hunter ~n) many extras! both smooth "Fluid Drive" cars, now prtced AwithJ n your eu y reach! Take your choice. $695 'il CHEVROIET CLUB COUPE R ltH plastic seat coven. etc. Recent N E W motor ! H ere is .that most popula r pre-war mod· el club coupe you've wanted: and wttbout paying a premium! $595 '.O PLY. SEDAN, R Ir: H , etc., NEW MOTOR In '4.7, refiecUng the good care ot 1 owner. $495 '88 CHEVROLET TUDOR SE· DAN A R~nning F ool $285 'M FORD SE DAN. orlgln&J lua- t roua black finish !1 In a 1000! $185 87" T~rrM (many others) Open to 8 p .m . Shaver Motors Phone Beacon 69-07 1919 ,............ ....,., Oomta. 'Ill~ Fren ch convertible S lmca , '47, like new, 50 miles gallon, $415. HOSSIES SP EED SHOP 8908 S tate H iway H a r . 2516-J llcl 3 FOR SALE-'37 Plymouth Bedan. Ph. Har. 2899-W. l lclS CHEVROLET. '50, deluxe con· •erUble, a ll extru, excellent condJtion, $2,200. Call Ha. 1'32-R after Sunday . l l cl ! '38 FORD COUP E-XJnt . condi- tion.. New motor, g ood rubber. Good upholstery. New paint. Radio & ex tras. Call Bea con 69M·R a Cter 6 p. m . llc12 CHEV. '49 Convertible, loaded with ext raa. Perfect condition. I . BALBoA ISLAND OUTSTANDING COLONIAL RO!llB--On <loul>le lot, nlceljl laollcapeCI. Th.Ill le an Ideal year round home. Available tor a abort Ume onir At $27,500 Stanley Hadfield HARBOR ZO or atop ln at the otfice at 216 ¥arlne Balboa hland Bayfront Buyers! Are you thi.Pkfn l' of selling ? Wouldn't you !like to uee the services ot a tlrm which, rlgh t now, has a Jong list of buyers waiting only for the right offer to develop! ... juat call ... Harbor 2034 SOUTH COAST REALTY CO. 302 Main St. Balboa PRIME BA YFRONT -u sio lalf'. Finest design A location. NEW 4 bdrms., 3 bath•, pier. Sell or trade. Harbor t«Ji9. Listings Needed SALES RENTALS EXCHANGES We have many Inquiries from bu yers fo r propert ies In the Newport Harbor area that are p riced In line and cornparablie with sim.llar propert.le. being sold o r :rented o n today's mar· ket. A phone call any tJme will get you Im.mediate Per1K>nallzed .S,rvlce.1 WM. E. ANGOLO, Realtor 901 Coast H iwe.y Newport Beach Beacon 6054-W Res. Ha r. 1238-W l l clZh Commercial Bldg. ' across from city hall near poet office. Oompletely rented, g ross income approx. $5000. can be materially Increased. Priced t o sell quickly, $35000 -Terms See us at once for complete In- formation on this exc lusive list - ing . HARBOR INVESTMENT CO. Newport Blvd. a t 30th St. Phone Ha rbor 1600 $1975, terms. Private party. 113 ------------ 'P earl, Balboa Island. 12p ' ' . 1936 SERIES 60, BUICK °'"'Pe ·t at cl&M tneChank aJ coiidit lon .' · Good rubber. l8t S150 ca.ah takes It . Phone Harbor 241 0. i·L 'ftlE · ·fQSJ: ' '.' ' " THE PRESS -Be wt.e--t ell people-advert!:: THE NEWS-TIMES 11&-MONEY TO LOAN FOR LOANS PHONE Har. 1577 for quic k, cou.rteou.s service. We m.y loan on your car. turnrture, hol'SM or ca tUe-whether paid tor or noL NO 00.SIGNERS REQUIRED Convenient Frf:e Parking BAY LOAN CO. Or~nge County's Outstanding Real f,fate Ad~ertising Medi11m lie& W . Newport Blvd Newport B . ............. LOANS For Homes with 4 'lo -5 V2 'lo Int. • • • • 'I" o o " I o: 'J "·"' oo o oo oo o oo o s I s s o h I U I U I E E 2 2 $22 3 3 333 3 1 • -" \ .. .; .... •••• f 5!. • • G. N. ~ • ~roker & ~-· . . ea.ta Meea . Tbe Be.t Town'On Earth I \ • Good ·2 bdrim. Home l:ut olOe. -Gueot · bouae and ektra lot. Price $8Tli0, • Good Back Bay \(I ACRE at $10oo -Tl!J'n)a. . Nice 2-Bedroom llGIOl Oil ~ acre-S38DO-T~. ~Bedroom Houl!le Olf 1 ACRI!:. Price $8500-41li00. flO pa month on balance. WI: RAVE A 8.SEDRM. HOME (Not a tract house ) Price $10,000 This is a very good buy if you are IOo king for a real home. WHY RENT Whe n you can buy? 2 Bedroom Home, large Jot-some t reea. Price $5,950 $600 down. $50 pf'r mo. on bal· ance. G. N. Wells, Realtor and Associates J 790 Newp0rt Blvd., Costa Mf'Ra P hone Bea con 5181 In Corona de! Mar N early nc'f 5 room modern w ell built home. Furnished. Twin • ' . ·~ . _. ••• ,, MfAft ~• Dit-abn I • ' . OORONA DEL MAR PROPER~. · Robert B. r,,_ ' Realtors I . Helen L.· Lynn •11 Coast Boulevard . Coroaa del Mar • Barbor 1037 FOR SALE So. of Hwy. Lovely I Bedroom. Home. Full sir.e dlnlng room. Loge. L. R.' Patio, baz'llectle, G~ge. lawn, fence. Full prie&-0n E Z Terms ~ onl7 ......... ~ .. -........... ~ ..................................... : ...... $10,l!Q.O FOR RENT 1 B. R .. Fvblabecl 811. al Hwy. Garage .......................... .. li0.00 70.00 , 95.00 - 1 B. R. Futn. So. Hwy. lnel. utllitiefl .................................... . ' 2 B. R. flll'll. So. Hwy. Gar and Utilities ............................... . 2 B. R. Furn. CI08e to ocean -Select .............................. .. 125.00 And many oOiers offered for your aelect!on . CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTIES HEAD OFl'ICE 411 Coast Boulevard Harbor 1037 Corona del Mar PAYMENTS LOWER THAN RENT SEE US TODAY $1000 down and $58.80 per month buya thia 2-bed- room home, only ' · yeani old, in Newport Heights. Full price $7950 $1000 down, and $59 per 111D11tll buys this 2 bedrm. older home, furniture lnduded, only 2 blocks from the ocean. Ni price $6500. $1.500 down and $88 per month buys this 3 year old duplex, completely fllrniahed. Front apart- ment is rented &t $55 per month. Fllll price $8900. $1500 down and "5 per month buys this 3 bedrm. home only 8 years old in Costa Mesa. Full price $9500 SEE US TODAY For Be8t Boys in Real Estate BRANCH OFFICE Farmboule Md4!I Harbor 1063 BACK TO scHOOL SPECIALS! SIOOO DOWN, $4-0 month. Small house, almost new, luge lot. Flagstone patio, feliced. FULL PRICE $4300, A VERY NICE FqRNISHED 2 BDRM. JfOl(E on ,om of Costa Mesa's best streeta. 3 yeara old, hwd. noors, extra nice living rm. with narstone nreplace, big lot, many extra.a. Furniture cost $3000 Pew. AU t.hU tor $101'i00 and $3600 down. Just move in and start llvtng. · size bedrms. Living rm. 13 x 20. BEACON HILL REALTY Ffreplace. Venetians. Tile fen· P'UR!l'Il!!Hl!lll 3 BitDtUI. R<>llll- and a bmvt.7! tDI ... ft. !Yird. noon. Bta:rtlM ~ t11oor ..,d wan. in t.tlL 8Joad... tlle<I kit-... 11'1.nC nus. -... y. Dlnlllg ""· --1'1ce faeed ywd.. Near ........ 11 t u<es. Pullma n bath. 2-ca• g.3. 466 N ewport Blvd. Beacon 5713-R •age. GOod location. $1 0,500. (2 blocks above Arches) 605 Orchid A ve., C. D. M. 10c l 2 1------------------------- FORCED SALE! GOOD RANCH TYPE 2 BEDRA1. AND DEN HOME in Custn Mesa.. Close to stores. school!, ch urches. Street lmprovt:"ments in a nd pa id fo r. Locat ed on rear or lot, lf'aving room for further improvement!t. Will sac rifice at Income Opportunity ' The investme11t you have been looking for. Brick building with 4 stores in a central harbor location. Fine income peeeible here with future district development started and asaured. Here is a bus iness opportllllity with income. Be sure and see today. Coot& -'Ibo-... .. ft&) moe . I m tn e 4 I • t e '"'"gz•s-112 tlD~. Pri«. SM,700. SS5'lll otown ISlld ~ lft8Sltll. • ONE ACRE-NlCIC I 11llliil!M. HOlllE--good clllctt.. -.. an<! ot.her .....-JdtDgw. 0.... A a s •L ~'I'll • • • ·. STANLEY. SPECIALS • • EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS Attractive Small Home -Beae-0n Bay One bedroom, large living room with fireplace, kitchen wttll M'l.aek bar. Bauutul a p11.rt.ment over two car gar. All Knotty -pine Uttertor . Lovely enclosed patio. Houae Al..t apa.rt.alient corapletely tumlahed. Price $18,500. Sbown by appointment -call u.a t oday -H arbor 177'. CORONA DEL MAR OnMalf block t rem the Ocea.n-3 bedroom home on ~ lot. brtn. lleeping room and bath tn pnge. Alt outataDdlnc-value &.t $1 4.50(). Contact Bill Schust~r at Harbor 2474. (Exclusive M•lUple Ustlng). TR4.DE TRADE TRADE SMALL BEACH COTTAGE plus 840 sq. ft. lndullt.r1&1 Building a nd room to build addlttonal stlop. M-1 Zone. Full price $11 ,100. WA NT 2 bedroom plus den tsome, located in good district, near tra.neportation v .. ithin City -.. LIDO ISLE DlstincUve Quality built Mt'd. style home. Spacious living room., 2klvely bedroorna, 13' baths, service porch, furnace ' ' best, ~e and Jlllltk>. Sacrifice e.t $21 ,500. F or the above two properties cal( Mary Dickson at Har· bor 1013 or evenings Harbor 2888-J. EARL W. STANLEY Realtor 17th llnd Coa8t Htway l M.h and ln1n• Newport Beach N ewport BeadJ. ~ Marine A Ye. 61~ Coast Highway Balboa lslnntl Sll3 W , Newport Blvd.. Oorma deJ. Mar Newport Beach $3500 full price 75 foo t frontage on Agate Avenue. (C-1) Priced for quick sale $26,000 sandy soil , new cha.In link fence, --------------------------near shopping and &ehoola. $10· $1000 down ALSO A S P ECJALl.Y r.oon BUY in n 3 bf'<l rm.· hon1£', Nl'w· port Bea.ch. Olive B. Miller 200 Court A ve., Nc v.rport B•·nch Phone H arbor 34~ 600. And $2500 dn. 4% G. I . : loan. ' Cail HUB POWERS nt J . A. BEEK OFFICE Bnlbon Ferry Landing Harbor 63 _ 8.c~ -r ........ ,." ······•·.·· -People do re.a~ the want ada. !----------------~-------- -t-YEAR·OLD DU PLEX-Two 2· bdrm. a pLB. ehow l lSO mon. In· coDU!'. In best location near eoboola, • Moppll'lllr,•·· •tnlllll. A I MUST iw11! P r ice $1 5,500, Good t f'rms. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX- l 1h years old. Good Income. CI08e in, Immediate possess.ion. $1 500 equity. 424 Mn.rJgold. l l c13 $4250 Full Price SMALL FURfilSHE D BE AC A H OUSE, 1 block from ocean. Nice condition. $4200 full price. terms. Lilo Isle Bay Front BEST BAYFRONT BUY IN BAY AREA . 3 btdrooms, 2 bath!!, ~O C ft . bay f rontage, beamed celling. 2 fireplaces. Complet(•ly fu rtl· lshed. $35.000. terms. Trade LA ME: ln~w:qe i,uiit, locat ed Co· , rona 'de! ·Mar. 12 unit~. Excel· le'r'l t IOcation·. Show!! big rl!turn on investment. Will exchange $29,000 equity for business prop- erty or I sl Trust Deed. ALSO HA VE excellent 20 acre ranch. Equipped for 13,000 chickens. 12 acres in pasture. Will ex- change-lot' bay area properly. GREEN LEAF &: ASSOC. 3112 N t>Wpo rt Blvd. Har. 2M2 A CHARMING HOME Ffltfft location in Costa Mesa- 3 bedl"ooms, 14: balhA, flr~lace, double gar &ge. lar ge fenced yard. lWlt 2 yrs. old on a h Ul'e kit. Sensibly pf'ioed at $15,000. Horace Ma.zet Nelda Gibson 3.0f %: MARINE . Ba.Jbca IAland Phone Harbor 29M EXCLUSIVE $2295 Full Price 2-room GARAGE HOUSE on nice corner lot. fd8t s ide. $4750 2-bdrm . home close to e verything. I Back yard fenced In with Ack- e r rnari steel fence. Ea.at s ide. E Z Tern1s. $6250 2-BDRM. HOME, onJy 3 yrs. oltl. Corner ~ tile s lr k in kitchen. TilM bath roo1. 1 ~ bloeka to tran eportat oon and market. sox 125 lot . better hurr y on this one, It won't IOet. Terms. $~5o ONLY 2 YRS . OllD o n EaBt side. 2-bdrm .. ho me, ~nch ' type home. H a NwQod 1 • t j'f,; 2-<:ar garage. Lot'60xl35. Thi~ ls It , Bee It and you'll buy It. ~·· B. A. N ESON 1982 Newport Bh't:f. Costa M eAB. I Beacon 6226 A Sl1per and eas talks $2750 BUYS ,EACH HUT in Corona del Mar on beautl· ful level lot c klee to ahopa and bt>a ch . Can be fixed up for vaca· tlon . retreat. Lot alone worth $2600. rlf;. $2750 li"WI ~ Pl ' do not phone °" tlU u u.st ·-tile propert7 Ill ey A. Smith, Reakor 1311 Cout Rhray, O>nJna deJ -I llctZ **.SOLD** i 5U REDLA.NDS 1 NtwfW!Ct Br(ltU ' llY. MUIUpleUot ... 8- CLIFF HAVEN $2000 DOWN Bea u tiful bra nd new 3-bdrm. borne with unobatruct-ed view of surrounding m ountain•. Quality conatruc Uon , nicely planned, many enra llk&ble featuret11. 2- car garage. Its a teal buy a t only Stt,.&00, 5% Int .. on ba.J . a nce. It jwrt won't la.st. Yea, t he p rtce. I• only $11,500 Beautiful Home Cloee In A well-ooft9tructed home with a fir e place and at&ll tile 1hower. 3 yrs. old, fktached two-car pr. $1 000 DN. AND VERY NEAT. Srhall h~ ~n best locat lon. On 80' tot. Near ecttoola and t rans. Only 2 yea rs old. $85"00 I• the fnll price. I Barney Francqu~ f UIU~nRr.m ' .OOjE. 17th 'at Tustin Ave. Costa M-. . Bea. 5179-W Dining l'OOnl. ,,.._ tlf.9ne recent· Jin ly a ppraloed for St0,080 and the Mesa 1 se~j Jn«; p1'de ; r.: only '' ON 1 BROADW nearly new 2 $9250 bedroom 1 ~ th, double gar., 'J lge lot. i turned to in- R sal cram -$9, $2.000 down. G. I. e e r Older 2-bdrm. borne in eir.cellent 85xQO coRN LOT, reatr\ct ed condition. lA.rge llviAI' room . . . di9trict l ~from Newport dual 1-ter ... Nice appe&rlnc Blvd. $1 ,800. . . . treee . . . t-car garage. 1 Down pe.yment $!300. 4% inter-3 BUS. BLDG ON NEWPORT eat . Full Price . . . B1~VD. Cotta e In rear, income .$8300 ,1,o pe• mo, $1 5,000--Te rma. $85 front ft.T up, See U.!!1 be-PhiJ Sullivan 1or• you ;rf;,,,t. some 10, (F ormerly C. Galen Denison .g round lease. J G. T. Everson Want to sell you• bWllneas bldg ? 498 Newport ·B1Yd:--c~M~ .. We have buyt"n wMtlng: at67•W OI' BftOOfl M.! I tel! SACRIFICE t Double ~ungal<ft 0. a corner, IDut aide; le8lj !~!'!' • ,_.. old; z _ .. , """"'' 14.cui.. Ocean View Home Modetn in eYffY respeet over 2.000 oq, t~ floor -"" 2 !otS SI0.000-wtll I.aloe -to $10-,800 ln bowie « a... IK'OP· m7. R', W. BARTINE w . a OUbU'd Aml1'19te 8ftoker 1808 N--A.,., Ooota - BeaOOB Ule ' j 134y Front Income NEW-2 unlta. -.itMallJ' "'1llt. 5~.J-•place to itn &ad a pl&ol to -. fOf' llscQme. ·P.A. Palmer, Inc. • • ' 1333 Yla Udo -Nl'l""e•O'l ... -ft .... .. -liet ~*SOLD** ,,. om.&\ Irr .. a.aM.. ONLY 3 LEFT! We are taking GI appli cations until Sept. 10th on these homes. Veterans having only a partial' bal- ....,., of G. L loans are still eligib le to take advan- tage al tlli• privilege. Bee.utiful 2-bdrm. Homes Camp Manor Costa Mesa Two blocks west of Newport Boulevard To Anyone We ean sell these lovely homes fo r $690 dawn and $48 per month INCWDING all taxes, insuruce, and interest. F. H. A. Built and Inspected By Geo. M. Holstein 1lnd Sons FULL PRICE-$7000 and $7100 SEE THESE. TODAY " DON'T DELAY P J IL SULLIVAN (FoJ:erly C. Galen Denison ) G. T. EVERSON 490 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa P h . Bea. 6243-W EvenHig• Harbor 3157-W or. Bea. 54 58:J . .. : ! ~ IN CORONA' DEL MAR ' ;. I Selected Values .· VERY COMFORTABLE H OME haa 2 bedrooma and a den and prage apt. which ta rented. Ttd8 la t.,_ block~ from t he oeean. The let la +o ft.. wide. See ttt111 and make offer . TWO BEDROOM HOME, fire· pbce. Dininl' room. PaUo, l:far. becue. Double garage. Priced below market at $9250. WE HA VE some beautiful acre· age in Lemon Heights which may be sold as l piece or in smaller plecea. Fitzmorris Realty Co'. Real Elt&te and Bwslneu Brokers 813 Cout Blvd. Harbor 21~2 Corona del Mar MlllUple U.Ung 11.ealtore llcl2 2·'BEDROOM un1\lrn, houae w ith with turnilbed p.race apt.. So . of Highway SlO,OiM. 411 lrlat Corona del Mar. cau owner Har. 2941-J. 12pt4 BEST BUY in Corona del Mar $9,650 NEW 2 BEDROOM. CAPE COD. Hdft. floors. Clever laundry sunangoment. s.,..,iouo kltcb<n. Lota of We. CJoee 'to e very- W,,.. ' ' . Earl Chamberlain put. SST.Aft , __ •.. Iwraact •.. Bu.UdHw 500 Clout llhd., Corona ci.1 Kar -me· • .• - i • N EWPORT BEACH-Stucco, I yrs. old, f ull tile root , nortli front picture w indows, fa.clnK bay. Sandy bMch and boat mooring rights. Llvtnc room , JfS'x29'. Fla.pt.one fiJ"e piece, dining room, 2 muter bdrma. with bath •. forced air heat, den peUo a nd barbecue. CUatom- made drapea and a ll rooms c&r· peted. 2-car g arage with 2· bdrm opt. over. fully fu m tahed. Rent f rom this apt. will pay taxu and Interest on the total purch Mlng price of $35.000. A responsible per1on can buy UU. on very easy terms and live rent f ree. BALBOA-Ocean f ront, modera etucoo, 3 bdrms., 2 bat.ha., ap\, over double g&ra.ge . Encloaed barbecue and paved .t.eRDt8 court. 2 Iota in R -2 :IOIM!, room tor addlt iorui.l duplex . Priced &t S23,&00, eilaity financed. • LIDO ISLE--Be8.uu tuJ neW s. bdrm., 2-M.tb home wt.th La- nai, fire place, forced air beat, ll vinl' room approx. %1.K31. Double prage. Ownen1 chanp of plan• makes this avall•Me turnlahed lt desired at & very attn.cUve price a.nd terma. WM. E. ANGOLD, Realtor 901 Cout. Hiway Newport Bftdl Beacon SOM-W Ra. 'Mar. UU..W lUl.2 "Ocean Front Buy" 5 B. R.. 2-•tory home. Oldsr but wry comtortUle .• nua ApL ovd" SiW'llPJL ftjil.... patio, •1JMltdl:1 Xln't ... tJon. Fumtmecl. SH.000 1--1ll _, aoUTR co>Jtr ~ oa. 302 Mala Bt., )ia~ . . ... -.op. do read tlsO .._ ..... ' -· \ , r ' I • • PAGE e . -• PAAl J -N£WPOl,tT-llAUOA PRESS . • ' .. . . l WHERE TO DI.NE - Romance Fee Feli Pr~grem et P.due Hills TradlUenal hosttUt y 'O Me•lcnn DANCING • ENTERTAINMENT • THEATRES -father11 to their da uf h te '• au.It.on turnllhM the merey theme for HLa Rancherlta,.. comedy of ranch lltt Selow the Border, with the Jam.ak:a outdoor atter • t heatre c-1rnlval, at the Padua Hlll1 Thea- tre. Deer hunter3 have had some good ahoollng lately In lhe area around Novato In Marin County. They have bttn bag ging Jnany large bucks. t"AMOl'S HAMMOND Organ Spinet ·rype! ''SF.\"ER :'\'t::;Eos TO BE T1 "S E JJ,. Danz-Schmidt P iano Co. 5!0 N. ~lain St. Santa Ana Phone KJn11M'rly 2-51-&0 • THE CIRCUS ROOM ONE OF AMERICA'S OUTSTANDING RESTAURANTS! , Food Expe:rtJy Prepated and OraclonJ1ly 8f>rvcd, ln Out U nique DlnJns Room . Free Indoor Parklq Next Doof. In Long Beach ' . I L I D 0 '71(,-,,:trc · "Treasure Island" -8erioad Full-lrnctb FMtUrr- "Beaver Valley" Mesa. .. \/ . . ' ~ 83.t., S un., Mon .• Se pt. ·9-10-1 1 Cary Grant , Paula Raymond "Crisis" --8econd RIK Featuce- Robert Walker , Mark Ste,·oos. Deborah K~rr. Pet er La\\'f onl "Please Believe Me" BALB~:iA'Jlftnric l.Aut Times Saturda3•, St-pt. 9 Betty H utt.on. Ho\\anl K eel 'Annie Get Your Gun' CALL H ARBOR 2070 for FLOWERS by MORRI 509 Ea.-tt Ba.Jboa Df ,·d. l.adJ... Hair Styling -a Spect&lty by Dan -. DAN'S BARBE R SHOP In Balboa Theatre Blda. 701 E.. llali.o. Blvd. 11a1i.o. BRAND NEW SHOW MC'D IY YOUI FAYOllTE AL BEST ALSO O LIE 0' TOOLE l lG Tllri4 1E I AOIO A.I TlST e Glrla e e Glrla e :r.rlT. NOW SHOWING Tllnl Sat., Sept. ,u. "THREE LITTLE WORDS" Red Skelton, Fred Astaire Startlns S un .. 8e'pt , JO l ' \"Orute ()('{)arlo Richard 0 reen In "DESERT HAWK" * In TC('hnlcolor · * * Plus !nd Fem.tu"' "SPY HUNT" Wltll Mar ta Toren Howard Dutr C OSTA MESA 'S W ALLY TAFT, ne"' Santa Ana City An.tour Golf champion 8h0\\"8 orr Ute "·inning im1lle and \Yln- Mr'11 11llvf"r t ray aller dt>fNtlns Tom .JohmHJn In th 6 flnal8 a l Wlllo\\ick tut U.bor Day. Taft \\'&."I th ree un4t'1r par In hl111 "'In over the dr fending ('l\amplon from San Dk:r;O. Ot fw.r wtnnl!n tj;a\\· l n1nc-Coopt'r or Lonr Bl'tM'h capt-Ur " thf'I Major'11 F111'ht and Ora~ge County C hampion, Tom F~tflt, \\1D t hf\ W lllo\\i c k or con..~latktn round. Ernest Safti~s Home From , Northwe~t T~ur Mr. and Mrs, Ernbt Saltig and daughter, Mlq J ea n -R eed, Udo Is le. have returned hbme after a month's jaunt which look them over much of the northweat. With them a,. guest oo tile trip was Miss Tenlt& Ma.nU. daughter of Mr. And Mni. Paul Mantz ot Ba.I· boa Is land. After first staytng a month In Hollywood the Satt.l'a next wet1t to Lu Vega11, then visited Zion Rnd Bryce canyon11. 171ey enjoyed horseb&ck riding w hen1they atayed for nine d&yl'I a t a Wyoming ranch. went t o J a.ckson Hole,, the Tetons, Yellowstone, up to · Vancouver where they visited friends, ana home by the Redwood highway. They brought with them for the week end Mr. and Mni. J ames B. Rog ers and three sons, now back from Mexico City a.nd making lheir home In Los Angeles. This wf'ek MIM RQe<t ha.s as gu<"st Miss Julie Douet of Beve r· ly Hills. Olin Lisk Home Scene of Anniversary Event ' Prior to a ttending ·the dinner dance "laged by the Junior Ma· trcns section of the Costa MeM Friday Aft<"rnoon Club. Mr , a nd Mrs. Olin Lll'IJc, 471 ·Broadway, Costa Me!'n. compli mented M r. and 1.1:rs. Douglas Hlnesly or E. 20th St. nn lhe occaak>n of thCtf. tenth wedding annlveMJ&ry. Hors d'oeuvrcs were served by the hosts. Con~rat ulatl n g the cele brnnt.I were l\tessrs . and Mmea. Arthur ThronM>n. George F'088, Roberts. Tom Adam!', J ohn J. Nuzum. Rob· ert Chamberlain and U s k. Balboa Nonogenarian to Observe Natal day ¥rs . W. W . Cro1dcr , long time Balboa r<"slde nt. will be celebrat· in,i: her Dist birthday on Sunday, Srpl. 10. Ga the ring about her in the lMland .avl"nue ho m~ will be her twri da ug htf"rs, Mildred and Flor· cnce, and her son F red. There are alw two .,.anddauirh· trrfil, Mrs. Evan J ones and Mrn. Vern Ha fenfeld. and four grea.l· grandchildren, J ean and Jimmie Jones and Richard and Bruce Haf· cnfcld. • Dual romancett between the daughtar of the ra.ncho and a neighboring don, and the ranch cook and a majordomo on a near• by ranch, folurt1h untll a joint · sert:~ade ·111 attempted by the two suitor• a.hd the a ccompanying mu· llCl&NI. Hl1 noctural slumber• Interrupt· ed by mu.le at dawn. papa breaks up the party with gunfire. A elm· uf . .1ted kidnapping, with daughter masquerading as the coo k while the latter elope.t. finally ahamet papa Into approval. Comic highlight.a rir the play In· elude an hllartou11 dh1hw.uhlng &cene, a dl.,,ertlng bottle dance, a.nd a forfeit conte11t In the Mcxl· can manner with the player11 bli ndfolded. The Jamaica carnl\'rt.I tcaturel! a brand ne\V program of song11 and dances, Including the elaborate long form of the Mexican hat dance of Jal111co, known e.11 "El Jarabe Tapatio Ranchero,l' 11t>ldom seen by Southland dance de.,,oteel'I. "La ~nchertta" will be s taged Wedneaday th r o u g h SaturdRy e venings, and Wednesday and Sat· urday afternoon11, through Ckt~· ber 14. except for the period from Septembf>r 18 t hrough October 3, when theatre and dining room will be closed for V·'.lcations. Capilla Circle Un its to Meet Next Week Mlll8 S UE P'ICU:B popular yachbno\.'CllftSft .tap a M f'xkan M ns that .. brous ht d8'4·n thf" hou!lf!., at the Balboa Bay Club'• Mexlean FBta party IMl Fri· day nl!Jht. (Beckner Photo) .. Mesa Theatre. to Condud TV 'tt1lent Contest I . A sertes al Saturday night ama· tear ta.Jent contest..s, with Orange ' . County wtnnera to appear on Los Atj.gelea televt.lon broadca..stJI, w ill s tart at the Mell& The.1t re on Sat- urday, Sept. 18, It was announced toflay by Sam Crook11, who will m c . the performance.a. All children and ad ults in September meetings of c~pl11a c+ta Meaa who have mu8lo'.ll. Circle groups will be held lhls dahctng or other talent a re in· con1in g we<'k <'Xcept for g roup 1. vlt,ed to participate," &Jld Crook8. which hM been p<>Rt poned and w ill Contestanl8 are urged to regt11ter be held Wednesdny, Sepl. 20. at' the Meaa. Theater. Group 2 will meet Tueflday, tderch..lndl11e pr I z e 8 will • bt' Sept. 12 at 11 a . m. in lhe hom<" a~arded ea ch week with g rand of Mrs. George Lewis, 304 Mari· pr!ze winners over a four_.week gold avenu<": group 3 will ml'et ' period to e-et t elevhilon a ppear· at 10 -~. m . on Wednesday with an~es. Mr8. Frtt.nces Cox. 1695 Pacific avenue: grou p 4 wlll also mttt Wednesday at 11 a . m. wllh Mrfl . Enteman, Ocean boulevard, Balboa penlnsui.J_ F'lr3t meeting of Capilla Circle will ~ held o n Sept. 27 with Mrs. Wendell Hoyt presiding. Mrs.] Luth! Grupe ha.q arranged a fine i program a nd all men1bt'rfl are I asked to keep th(' date In mind. I Mr . and Mrs . Roy Keene j Enterta in for Ho nolulu Visitor I Spending four day!'! at lhc hoffie I of her o ld frtend, M n . Roy K (NDEROARTEN APPl .. ICASTS kindergarten applicanl8 must reiich the\r fifth birthday by M4tth J. 19:i l t o tx>gln .school Mdnday. FLOWERS 15% Newport Boulevat-d at W eatmltwter P hone Beaooa M!fJ. W I Boots ) Keene. 1 ~76 Ocea n Blvd .. 1-+----"'--'----'------' Balboa. recently was Rae Orndor· I l""'"----------- off of Honolulu. She WM on a N' ; T RAVEL vacation to the mainland, the fir!'lt , BU.REAU Ume ehe visi ted the states in five .,.-. years, and Inc luded in her trip I Comple~ Tta\"f"I it inerary, New York, Mexico and , &r\•lce Guatemala . On August 26 t he I M U T U A L Keenes gave nn Aloha p.1 rty in her 1fft;ATRE _T ICKET AGENC V honor , a ttended by 55 persons. : Authorb.ed Repre.entatl'-e Mrs. Nellie Ogden is Hostess to Idle Hour Club i for l aadlns Theatres and l A ttracttomt-Ph. Har. IZ'6 :(641 Via lJdo, Ne\vport Beach ' • > Mersh11 Elaine ~·••I Named for . ·I ~eternal Grandmother ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keee1, 319 E . 23rd St., Carta .Mua,. ai-e.1 ~Ying congntulatlon• on th• birth of a . daughter , Man hi Elaine. The baby m&de her 11~ pearance Aug. 21 at the Santa Ana Community hoeplt&I where I.he tipped the ac&let at seven poundl, three ounces. I M IUllha, who hu an older broth· er, Kenneth, Jr., two, wu named 1 a fter her maternal «randmolher. I Sharing gn.ndparenlal pride are : Mr. a nd Mn. John Dyen of Ful·~ lerton a nd Mr. and Mn. Charles Keeel of Costa Meea. I -Cl&.Utfled &di are read by folks I=========;::=== who a.re looking to buy. -= , Everybody t l•Rds the classified ads. FUN ZONE OPEN EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY • BALBOA J =:>..: FOOTBALL TIME! • Football Shoes 9.50 to 16.00 Grey Gym Pants • • • • • 1.1.5 Sweat Socks • . . . . . . .60 Gym Shoes Hitop •••• 4.95 Girls Tennis Shoes .•• 4. 95 Tennis Rackets •••••••• 4.95 up • 25.00 101·s Sporting Goods 1 ?th and Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Bea . 6021 -R BALBOA • ' ·-~~~--~~~~~~-.~~~~~~~-·~~-·-i CAPE COD HOUSE I The C08ta M esa park p rovided a delightful spot for m'l:!m bcrs of the Idle Hour club to Vinl t a nd enJo}'. a potluck pi er.le luncheon recenUy wltb Mrs. Nellie Ogden servjng u hoeteu lo the group. Are You • EXCLUSIYEL y SEA FOOD Oyste..,._Lobste,__cJams--Shrimp--Flsh ALL KINDS OF SEA FOODS f"rom North -Sou~ -East -West "For A Taste Treat" Bou~~~tEto l~.'!D st!.~~~~ p. OL I 311 •/2 Merine Ave. Ba lboa Island 1 SA.M'S SEA. FOOD · Co~plet. Course LUNCHEd:>N:s...:..olNNERS "At the Sig Bea utiful Now en of the Swordfi sh " Enla rged CoeHail Loung e S RFSIDE Bt-tweea SfoaJ aad. 8Ult9f't Beacb Pllooee' llU-'06 ....J 802-40 -M O-7t :'l THE ! ARCHES CAFE aud f<:!TAIL LOUNGE OPEN 10 ~ m~ugb 2 L m. • I , . ·~ Q!o.it Hlcbway li:WPORT ~ ON mUBSDAYS rw ·---I W l:DDING er ~AY ~ eaD GEN!:,S* ~i~~._U!ANT nuaa ~ CV1111NS ,.. ~ ' ·o.-<W"- I I D01."LE O'DELL, popu)ar telPvtslon 00\\-boy •tar\ wUJ. appear bl JJ('"l"'80n at tbe rn·o Ne"·port Harbor A ll-Amerlt"3n Markets ~· Salurda y. He \\1U be a t. the Nr\\'port. Mariner's Mlle nm.rket at I 0 a. m. and a t the Corona del !\lat atOft at 2 p. DL There wtU be tree tn.lloona and picture& for the klddle11, \vho "-on•t Yl'Mlt to mlMI ttttlq Doyle O'Df'll In penon. Guests Included Mrs. Lois Meek and Mn1. Ida Lorton. Among membel"ll 'in attendance we re Mme•. Sally HJnealy, Am:x Coif'· man. Alice Jones, Minnie Boyd. le.~ Cluk, Ma.rgare.t Long, F1or· ence Keael. Ella Mae Pirnelow. N ellle Ogden, Nellie Tucker, Car· rie v.pson and Amy Viele. BASS ANIJLERS Striped b.lll11 anglers wer e en· joyt ng good lucklas t week on the watera off Contra Costa County. Thf'y were t.aklnJ numerou11 llm· Ila just off Rodeo. .... REGIST E R TODAY jBAP1PY with your HAIR CUT? Why don't you try Harold's 1•15 Clout Bl,·d. Corona del Mar Auo• from _t h,. St andar d Station His Farewell Appearance For the Summer • FRIDAY, SEPT. 8 . SATURDAY, SEPT. 9 • COMING R Saturday. Sept. 16 p LES BROWN 1 i!.:===========::!.11 :.JidUU~YYYYY.-aUi;;;;;d\;l;lji03Ui\4JOO'l~Yr;;;;na.: Thursday, sept. 14 Is the last I 1·t-----i ..... -------------------------+--------. day to regf11ter for the Novem· bf.r 6 elections. : SUE STANLEY Fe a t urcd j e nterta iner from t he A m ba ~s a d or Hotel in C hic ago a ppearin g w ith • . FELIX I MARTINl9UE • • I -' • • • ,..1111!'1!11!!~'!1"'!'"'"'11191 ... ~.,.....,ll!'"!'~~!"""""'!~-~~;r:':"':'"!'.'r-----::-'i:"""~~..,..~:-:--· -:-f.i~:;J'7'1!--;T~:--·-:;:7~~-:;;_;--~~.f:'=.:>"7''7.'"T:~m"l:';:nf~~~-~-:r--·-. . _..,.... __ ~- I· • • ·H~ Y.'t Sa{lors Tl'Qllhles for ininel' Racing ~ pt11•tad® wu Mid ' onday nJaht tor t.lle ~ award wllmera In )he N~ ~ T l Club'• Juniol" Salll.ag" Ji'r<ICTam, follow't.na .wmmer--lonc radii . i"progn.m wu under the pldance ot CbarlM M •. Pickering an tro e1 were preeented by Vice Com· modore Walter Elllott. • Wlllner of the most covet tf"Ooo pb,y aa the meuon'a overall beet uilor wu Tom Froet wtiq re:· celved the Potter trophy. om'a Snowbird le tv.lmed Bosun. Botland cup wtnner tor aces uJJed Sept . .5 W88 aillO Tom l, followed by Pete Morrie. Dick Ward. Bruce Twichell and Jane )(ll)er. Froet had the most flrat.s the Clark King Tops Snipes in Labor Day Regatta seuon wtth 10, followed byliBob Halderman with .5 and Ann w-National Snipe cba.mplonahlp Una wtth ~. Bruce Twttcbel ha.d Clark King emphasized hi.a .su- the mOl!lt aecond8. 7, and H der-premacy in the popular clau last man the moat th.In:!, ~-weekend by capturing the top Winner ot the Snowbird July spot tn the Labor Day Regatta and Auguat aeries wae Froet with co-sponeored by. the Balboa an 1 d Fred Miller &eeond, Bob H~der-1 Newport Harbor Yacht ,Cluba. man third. and Ann Ra,..Uns Other aerlea wlnnerl!I were: fourt1"1 . · I Star ~lue--No Name. H . F . llaklennaa Win• White; lniernatktn&l 110, J ean- Halderman took the Tuesday nette. H. Reed; Th!Atlfl. Hot Pl.atol Junior-Senior series · followed by I Bill Schock; Rhode& Annetta, Bob Twichell. Miiier and Fr o 8 t . Wll8on; P . c .. Huty Ann. Jack 'nlunday girls 8cries win ner was . Toon·: A.1'-troM. Kelea, Dr. Anton Jane Miller, Ann Rawlln8, second ~ Laubers heimer ; Lu*"" .8. Angel. &nd Janice Jenson. third. I Bob Ziegler; Ughtntnc.1 Atlanta. July-August FaJcon claaa win-D. Colton: Falcon, Anthy Nanthy, ner wu M . Morgan followed. by Dolly Newport: lnt.ernatlonal 14, Dolly Newport, B. Allen and M . Challenge. Blll Lapworthy: Mf'r- Younglove. Tuesday girls Falcon cury, Louette. Chet Wheeler; winner wa.s Dolly Newport with Snipe. G houl, Clark King. M . Yottnglove second .:ind Janet Young, third. H Id N • JI wt:~; ~~u~s:::r :r:~r::d :~ 0 at1ona Mike Jager and John Pearcy! !in-H 1an,lng next. F'l~t N on-calm boat PCC R to 11n;•h In the Flight ol the aces ere Snowblrds waa Fred Miller who . came In second. I National PCC class~ sailboat Li8t of young .11ktppe.~s who have racing championships wt 1 be held piaaed their novice ratings test In-here this \Vce kend wit Ba.Jboa clude8: Bruce Twichell, Terry Yacht club aa hoet to he many Inch. Winn Fuller, M . i:u11er. !0 m racing ,sklppcn. Entrantll are ex- B'roe:t, Jane Miller , Sk1p Kenison, peeled from all over lhe jcO&.!tllne Dick Ward, Nancy Corkett and Including most or the Newport Fred Miller . Harbor and San Diego neta. I Races will be held 1Saturday and Sunday and a dinner-dance Is scheduled at Balboa. Ya.cht club Saturday night. At the dance junior sailors will have a special table for a final get-together be- fore school next week. Coast Guard Opens Newport Recruiting Office U. S. Coast Guard Headquartera Waahington. todl\y announced the etart of an intensive campalgTI throughout the n.1tion to reenlist tormer Coaet Guardsmen and Re- servlet.8. Including SPARS !Wom- en), In the new Coast Guard Re· eerve. A recruiting office Willi o~ncd this wb!k at the Soulh Coa8t Com· pany, 23rd St. and .New port Blvd .. Newport, under the direction or 1 ., Com. .R. £. Sweet USCGR. ~t -W.1Flill~-~ 'nlbntday from 4 :fo-to 6 p. m. Balboa Yacht club will also start IU. September-October series Sunday and all classes will com- pete. Given Citation After Accident A cita,t.lon tor driving without a license wu issued Thomu S. J ones, 42, ot 827 Via Lido Saud. Lido l8le, after a co11181on of his machine and another at 12 :50 p. m . Tuesda.y al Third and Main Sta. In Sllllta. Ana. · Jon.ea' car ~ _ U.vo\Yfld wiUli the ·machine drlven by Ruben M. Pl'!na.. 25, of 406 Ad am8 St .. Santa Ana.. According to officers, re- ports. Jones' car waa 1ttruck on the right rear as it waa maJc:ins a left turn. BALBOA YACHT CLUB'S Comrnodott 'f"r'ed Srna.IH prMenlA the Seuon Cbamplonah..lp ""'a.rd a.ad tbe Wllliam Randolph HeanJt Trophy for the Inte:madonal 15 clAM to Blll Lap"·orth, thereby kttplns the co\·eted championship "ithln the rank.a of Balbotl Yacht Club. Lut yea.r's champion "'U Pete Serrell, aho of s. Y. c. (Photo by Beckner) ' , ... .. ' . t 'd NEW HARRY J\-IARCH Pe:r)M'tual Trophy fnr thf' Ito n eet ('hamploo "*' pretltlntrd by thf' dorior lo Biii ~ntz: d~ring tht: Labor O.y Serlet1 Trophy Olnnt"r at Ne\\-port llarbor l 'akht Club. The "takf' home'• trophy, he.Id In BtU'A hand, I~ a rt•pllca of the J~€"rpl'tu.,I, "·hlch ataya In tht-Club'• Trophy ~. (Photo by Be<:kner) YOUNG "SKIP" KENISON, Conunodore of the Nl'\\'{lort Harbor Va.cht. C:luh Junior Oivl!tlon, 11ret1cnts a token of :1ppA"'Cbltlon f rom thf' N on..C~ lo Chuck Plckf"rlng, their St-nlor Ad'\'htor. fnr hll'l hf'lp and C'tJltboce during tht-1950 racing M'ason. Tttt- prf'!.W"ntaflon f.ollo"·rd the St.<ason Trophy A"·ard Olnncer at tht" Ne\\Vort Harbor l'&cht. Club on Labor Day. (Photo by Be<:kner) Spurred by the firat Congres- sional appropriation In IU rela- Uvely 11hort hl.11tory, the Coast Guard Reserve now will be able tn organize and train a limited num- ber of personnel and to Insure a specified number of days' drills. with pay, .ror the fl&cal year. H e retofore. training has been on a voluntary baala without pay, a nd with such eupcrvtslon as the regu· la.r Service could provide. (nae.ti"' Duty All auch reenll8tment.s will con- tinue to be for Inactive i1uty. Later. howc-ver, when organized unit.a are tanned, training with pay will be authOrized as finance.a perniit. Duty will Include general &AigttmenU at 8ea l).nd In port. aviation and port eecurlly. Kappa Alpha Theta Alumni to Present October Benefit R•p•eoentatlves from the vari-Treasure Days ou.s communlUea in Orange county met Thur.sday , August 31, a.t the Noted Sculptor, Cousin of Mesans, Dies in Palo Alto Handling procurement of Re· aerves in the Newport Harbor DI.at.Met 18 Comdr. B. P . Clark. USCG. The director of reaerve ala~ee that reenllatments will be in the rating held at time or dl8- cb:irge or In a comparable rating. AppUcanta must be between 17 a.nd •~. and have been separated with an honorable diacharge. Mrs. A. L. Williams Visits Niece entl Sister Surprise gueat at the home of Mrs. Roy (Boota) Keene, 1~79 Ocean Blvd., Ba.lboe., tz her <iunl. Mn. A. L. Wiiiiama ot l..&s: D11~· New Mexico. Mra. Wl1Uam8 I• alen visiting her e:~ter, Mra. tjaude Knox. 121! )lan_ta label st .. Costa )(eaa. home of Mrs . William Hol&tein p • on o·spfay on Lido Isle to make rletalled plans r1zes I for the Kappa. Alpha Theta alum-1 ni benefit theatre party to be Now on display at the Newport held l"rtday night, October 13 at Harbor Bank in Corona del Mar the Laguna Playhou.!le. _ . J'\·l rs. Gertrude Edick and h('r brother, Stanll'y Ees ttnan of Mag- nolia Ave> .. Cn..'iln :P.t,..se. rece\ve<t \York thi"' \Ao'Ct'k of t he death of their cousin . lhe noted !it'Ulptor Alex.under Phin1l~t cr Proct or . who passed av.ray in Palo Alto on Se>pt. 4. Mr. Proctor'!'! lal'l t large work, Everyone '-A".1.s extremely pleasect 11re the g r!lild prizes t o be given to hear that a hllaMoua comedy away during the second annual "The Silver WhisUe" has been ar-Treaaure Days celebration-a 12 1,~ ranged tor the eVenlng, Reserved inch tC'levi!'llon con80le a.nd a Hop- ticket.a, priced at. Sl.50 a pe rson. a.long Ca.ssldv blcycie with all the will aoon be on 88.le through the trimmin2's. · member• of the organization.. "\ "Seven Mustun~i;i ," ~lRndl\ on the Proceed.a from the Ucket aale The prize8 will be aw.trded dur-F8mpus of the University of Tex- will go parUy to buy equipment ing the October 7 lobster bake. aa. The but known of his statu- tor or.inge county convaleeclng which 18 the big teature of Trea.9-ary ls "The Pionef>r Mother" and polio patients. The real wtll be ure Day. A $1.25 ticket for the 18 compo.,ed of seven st·ltues Md sent to the Kappa Alpha Theta lobster bake, o r the special 50-cent stands in a Kansas Ci ty, Missouri philanthropy. the ,ln1tltutton of ticket. w\11 give the ticket hold er park. Mr. Proctor 1'J)('<'lallzed In Logopedtca at Wichita. Kansu. an opportunity lo win the televl9-cr eating animal and pioneer tis• Th repreaentaUves attending Ion set or bicycle or one of tht· urea and when he was young liv"J the :ieetJnc were: Mrs.Pied Hen-other prizes to be awarded. . t or many yC">1ra in Pendleton, Ore- dr1cka ot. S&nt& AM; Xra. Ruth Treuu~e Daya wUI open Fnday, gon, where h e could 11tudy horse.a Vedder of Corona. del Mar: Mra. Oct_ 6, :-"'1Ul a •lreet O..ince . enter-at close rang~. Life there at that Robert WhJtten ot Coat& Meea: tainmcnt, talent show and booth time was of the wild west variety Mrs Joaeph Fergu..on of Udo Isle: display. The following day therr and In later years he love.d t o 1 ell M~ Edward Chapman III of Cor-will be the early mom~ng treasure of the hold-ups and lynchlfigs del Mu· a.nd Ml'a W lllia.n1 hunt, lobster b&ke, pnze drawin g which occurnd around Pendelton :'':at i ' · and talent finals. Children and dur ing his. s tay there. 0 en. udultz from all over the Harbor The loc..il couple remem~r. u iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Area who wish to enter the talent children. thei r parent8 entertaln- contcst can submit their names to 1 ing Mr. Proctor in their home In any Corona del Mar merchant. Ontario, Canada. for finest tools -The winners w111 have the oppor-\ Mr. Proctor's brother. \\'llllam, tunlty lo appear over the Radio was Professor or Educatio n at Station KTED._ • ~Stanford for a number or year~ Housewm es and Hardware Shop et w L -SB DWAilE • -PORTER CABLE TOOLS SHERWIN. ILLIAMS PAINTS -- • I preceding his d c.:t.th and some of Everybody res.de the clusitled ads. hla books are stU1 used a.a text -People do read the want ads. book.a In the' Univerzlty. ... ' - •. ' • .• tf<• .. . Pof(" · _ jo Bealn · fall .PUotlna ~ ~,-· ·• On 11....s.T. ~ 11 at 1:~ p-,at Ball>Q& ~ clab, Bal ---.....ir-will !IOsln 14 r..i ptlott~ -. 'nda '-_,... , .. open ~ men and woinen, wbo an lnteielted In. lear'lllas the butc · prlnclp ... of ..re, competent and p~l boalln&'. No od"fll!'Ce en- lmeal 11 neceuary, nor le there a requirement ·of prevloua U· W urdemann Is pe~.-~tructon .... •olunl#tra. mtmbera ot the Squadron. choeen Nat·ronal Comm. !or their ~blllty to •notruct •c-curately and wtder•tandably. 11'1ey reCclve no compenaaUon. Mc:Mt of them have paued 1everal ad· f Rhod Cl v1111ced coureea. The PlloUng 0 es ass coui·... which lo p"'requlslte to the talttng &dvanced counee In C::>nvene Wurdemann was re· Wc:.i.lher, Sea.manshlp. Advanced elected national commodore at the Ptlotlng and Navtptlon &nd Mo- 1.nnual meeUng or the Rhodea tor Mechanics, la gtven without Clau Yacht Racing Auoclatlon any tuition fee. A ayllabu.a, pre· Saturday, Aug. 29 at the Newport pared by the Unit.eel States Power ft1rbor Yacht club. Squadron.a. le used and I.ii turnish- Other national officen re-elect-ed to membera of the claaa. cd were: Harland (Hook I Beard11-. Not Colmected Wltllt. l'. C. ll'!C, vice commodore and Robert The United State8 Power Bqua.d- Whlte, rear commodore. rona, a national organization of Local fleet officers elected in-power and aail boat men, la not elude: Jame.a Sheppard, Oeet cap-connected with &ny yacht club or taln and Robert Wll~n. secretary 1 government agency. aJthoush tt ·lnd tru.aurer · enjoyt11 the bleulng of all of them, The matter of the ehrtnkage of particularly the United Stales ull3 below the minimum measure-Cout Guard. The chief purpoae ment wu taken up at the reque11t ot the orgtnlzatton I• t.o provide ot the San Francisco fleet, but it claMea ·or instruction to promot!e waa decided that the ~~ und~r better boaUng. meawremenU ahould aland. Men who pa.u an eumlnaUon In the matter of Inside btl.llaat gtven .1t the end ot the ten weeks It was decided that the waterline Piloting cou~e. may be elected to length could be varted from Janu-memberahtp In the Squadron. and a.ry lat to June l at. but not dur-rnay then take advanced course.a . Ing a regatta, In order to get the Women who pa.as a.re given a Cer- beet sailing quan1Ue8 for the boat. tlflcate of Qualltlcatton •.lnd al-Bal~ut 18 allowed In the Rhodee though they may not be membe.ra cl&.311 rulea and many of the boats ot the Squadron, may take ad- are carrying either lead in pigs vancNI countea. ~nder the fl oor boarde or In und Cortie Do.ah. ot BAiboa l11land. bag1 and find the weight t o be t.s in charge ot the ptJotlng course. very helpful. Ted Hambrook. of Balboa I.sland, Thls weight not only can but j8 commander ot Balboa Squadron, must be changed d-11ly or before 8 unit of the United States Power every race to keep the boat ex-Squadron11. actly on her waterline marke with Inatructora in the tall Piloting all equipment aboard excluding court1e will be 18be1t AndrewS crew. The waterline mar)Ui. can ot Corona del Mar, g Iv Ing only be changed at June first of Motor Boat I.Aw. L)ghll a.nq c:tch year. Equipment; Lee Jones of Balboa.i Set Hearing on Paularino Zoning giving Safety: James Stoddard of Corona del Mar. givlnl' Rulea of the Road ; C. B. Knickerbocker ot Santa Ana, giving ·Seamanship; William Butcher of Santa Ana, giving Ald8 to Navigation. Robert Boyd of Corona del Mar glve8 two leseone on the Mariner'• Comp&M The propoeed zonlng chan1re 11.I1d deviation and variation: Bart from buelnesa and ag1iculture to Henderson, ot Corona del Mar, light Industrial ot nearly 100 o.c rell give!!! two le880na on Charts and In the Paularlno area will be be-dea'd r eckoning navigation. One tore the board of e:upervleor1t for lecture Is given on Manners and public hearing Sept. 19. County Cu9tome aboa rd ship and the uae ~erk B. J . Smith dlscloaed la.at of flag~. Empbuh.e ~:tfety •k. :P.or several months th" propo681 Safety is emphasized. Legal re- h«s been shunted around, and the spon1tlblllty ot aklppt'r8 18 out- count,y p~lnnlng commission held lined. The work of the Coast ·1 severl\l heartnge on the plan and Guard and the Harbor Muter il'I altema-te proposa.18 during the described. The courae 18 full of summer l1\onth11. valuable lnrormatton tor boat F'rancls x· Schoen and other ~~ he or Otti...W or~ .......... -..,.;1s•ill b)" Newport Blvd .. Paular1no Ave. ers or not, experienced or not. and the propo&ed aouthern cxten-Any pueen1cr or crew memMr !!lion of Brlatol St.-t-.. J.d petitioned or gueat aboard boatl!I will learn tor their property . to be rezoned thing• tie 8hOuld k11ow and which for light manu""cturing enter-may &ervc him and his •kipper prl.!es, but op~lon came tron1 we.II In an emergency. representatives of the Irvine Co.. Adc'lltJonal information R.bout Paulo Drive-In theater and .l!IOmc this free course m•y be secured other ownen of property nearby. rrom the Squadron Secretary, G. One of the proposed alterna-L. Andrews, P. 0 . Box 39~. Corona tive8 wal'I to leave the 300-foot-del Mar. telephone H&rbor 2801 . wide strip along the northweat Those who wish to take the fall side of Newport Blvd. w th its Piloting coune should report at prf'sent business zoning u e the enrollment clB.88 Monday, Sep-' 'buffer' and to ttaone the land tember 11 at 7:30 p. m . at Balboe. back from the boulevard tor man-Yacht Club, located on Bayside ufa.cturing. Counter proposal/ rive, e~t of the Balboa Lsland were-made by the land owners entrance bridge. to have a narrower 'buffer' strip, ------- but oppoolng Bide• reached no I Country Club to agreement. PI a n n e rs recommended no 0 S day change in the property'• 8latus. pen un Supervi110MJ already have ap-\ B h proved a change ot zone tor an at laCJUnG8QCI area along Center St.' between · Anaheim •.lnd Park A vea.. Coe:ta Citizen& ot the Orange County Mesa. w hi ch wi11 be zoned for Coastline will gath8,r at l..aguna bu.!ltnegs under an ordinance being a~ach Sunday to jo~ with that d rafted by the county board. The city'8 Chamber ot Commerce in plan commtaalon recommended the Its Commun.'tty Bar-8-Q and Ft- businea zoning u reqUHted. esta. The occulon Is th~ opening Fan Club Honors ' Wrestler Garibaldi Sir Leopold'a fan c lub hu been org&nlzed. In the Newy>ort Harbor area honoring the wrealllng ex- ploit.a of popular Leo Garibaldi, according lo acting pre1tdent Joni Baldwin.' 17, 500 E . Ocean Front. Balboa: At preaent the group, already numbering 49 boya and ctrta. meets once a f..ee11; at MIN Bald- win 's house but hopea to u.ae the Moose hall In Jl!" tuture. Memberahlp f fees are juat a quarter &nd Include a picture of Garibaldi. . The club will hold partietJ and · &flY profits w11 be given to the pQlio tund. & e+Queat from G&rlbal~l l!"ho once .uttered from polio. . • t ot the Laguna Beach country club ,n Alleo Canyon. Entertainment for the children. a 8tyle show and several gol! tournament& wtll be on the pro- gram of th~ day. In charge of the show will be Frank Rowley, president of the Cl"·1mber of Commerce and presid- ing over the golf links will ~ Bill Bryant, owner and operator of the Country club and hla &Nlstants. Mickey Maguire and Marpret Bouchard. WALLET STOLEN , Theft ot her wallet contalnlng $97 f rom i cart tn a mi.rket at 1741 NeWlKJrt Blvd., Coata Meu.. JV&.s reported to the 11herlfr1 office Friday by Mn.. Connie L. Tall- man, 1921' Anaheim BL. Coat.a Meaa. The victim told otncen abe placed her puree In the cart whlle ~~ waa ahoPJnDI'· Wise peoplt do read the ade. HAROLD I. JOHNSON ~ Propeller ...... .. Cal .... ....... ....... 7'M ... 1811 VWa WAI', if-~ - JOH ~SON I -;-i'T\ T, ' . I Friday September 8 Saturday September 9 Sunday Septemper 10 Monday Sep~mber 11 Tuesday September 12 Wedne8d.•y September 13, Thunday September 14 TIDE·TABLE (Paclt\c De.yllght Saving Time) moH 8 ::>3 a . m. 7:33 : p . m . 9 :08 a. m . 8:12 p. m. 9:27 a. m. 8 :~1 p. m. 9 :48 a . m. 9 :30 p. m . 10:13 a . m_ 10:11 p.1n. 10:40 a. m . 10:~7 p. m. It :ll a . m . 11 :47 p. m. 4.1 5.7 ••• 5.9 4.7 6 .1 5.0 6.0 5.4 5.8 5 7 5.3 5.9 4.6 I.OW i 2:14 1 :40 &.m. p.m. 2:41 a .tn . 2:18 p. m. 3 :08 a. m. 2 :51 p. "'· 3:34 a. m. ' 3 :30 p. 2P1· 4 :01 a . .zh. .f :lOp.m. 4:29 a .m . 4 :~ p.m . 4:58 IL m. ~:42-p. m . FDt8T. F ULL MOOS Sept. 25 LAS1' Nl!:W QllUTl!:B Sept. 18 QUARTr.:R MOOS Oct. 4 September 11 YOU CAN BE SURE OF PURE DRUGS and Aceuratel.r t 111ed PnmcrlptJ.oft8 at -----~ « _.,.. 2. ---0.4' tX --i: -&.P 11% """ ax 04. ----- HINKLEY'S PHARMACY BALBOA ISLAND Mrs. Kathleen Coleman C E:RTIFlED TEACHER OF PIANO "MUSIC FOR EVERY CHJW" GROf'P 11\'.STRliCTJON IN PlA.lirri'O INTERESTif\'G -EDUCATIONAL INSP[RJNG CIMM.'8 No"' t~orming Enrollment Umllf'd 414 Tustin A \'e, Newport Beach Beacon 6949-W If no ans. call Harbor 8163 STOCKS • BONDS • COMMODITIES UNDERWRITINGS DEAN WITTER & C:o. • MEM&EIS NEW YOIK STOCK EXCHANCil! ChitOQO &oard ol Trod• , . . San frontiJtD Sloe~ btho~ ..-_ ·'~---·--,.to ........ i..~ ..... -..i .. -. ~-- lfASl!:D ,llYA.Tf WllU 533 Coo•t Blvd. South LAGUNA BEAOi Laguna 8.it Lo• Angele• • SALES-SERVICE-PARTS "after over a . quarter of a Century Sellin9 S T U D E B A K E R S, I still say they don't build anythin9 finer." JOE NICKERTZ S INC'E 18%4 Phone llarbor 610 Acroq from 1~100 THEATRE N'el4i·port fll,·d. Two Special Services for Newport-Balboa Area lnveston • Brought to Your Home 1\ IUSJNISS NEWS, E. F. H utton & Company's r.dio program, brought to you in your borne or office, with a digest of business and financial developments "'hich are important to every invcsmr, every day. • rvne In "IUSINISS NIWS" ICM,C-110 on yovr dlol It I I A. M. eotll wHkdcry 2. TOLL Fiii -Call E. F. Hutton & Co. on ZEnith 6725 when you wane specific and cur- rent invcst~nt information or when you want r~ enter ordero -right from your home. * E. F. HUTTON 8: COMPANY 11 1 • ..,,.,,,,, s,,u.s-s;.,. 1904 tti:;.. -==:~~~~ ~ILU , lMt S-h 6-71'1 • Z&ith 671' fllMllll HIW YO•I lfOCIC ll(NANOI • ' • • , ' • • • ' . ' I • I • • • • • • • • SEPT. 7, 1950 -~ • .... '."I • «: Pll£SS4 Newport Reach $4. • Valutton of buildl.ngtrmlta Iaeu~ by the city butldlnJ' depart· ment to date thi1 year topped the $4,000,000 ma.rk and atanda ..-ne $500,000 ahead of the valuation for the corresponding P.firlod lut J.ear, It wu announced by . M . (Pele) Nelson. city building '1n1pector. Accoi-dm,. to depart.men rec-•-------------- onb, permJU granted duripg Au· the $8000 eo&t class went to J . suat were for 1tructures 'with a F . Haun, 315 Santa Ana Ave., W. tOtal estimated valuation of $645,· E. Fisher, 321 Narclsaua Ave. and 20I bringing the !lgure (or the Pri.ce! T. MC:Cujstl,on, 323 Nt.lrcls- , I sus A \'e., Nellon .reported. .ft.rat eight months of 19M to $4,- 467,078 .u compared to $3,934,875 '7000 Clue e.._. at the same time last year. ~ouaes coslinC' $7500 were per- Resldenlial permits wtnt to milted to be buJlt by Roy Strotz. Ethel G. Hilmer, :J.34 S . Bayi Front, 707 Acacia Ave .. and G. T. Mc- $30,000; DeForest S. Stoll, 139 Laughlln, 2007 Miramar Dr. Per- Shorecliff Rd .. $30,000; E. S. Chap--mita for homes ln the $7000 clus man, MS Vta Lido Nord. 126,000 went to J ohn De Witt. 606~ Alar~ and W . O. Buck. 116 Vla Koron. guerite Ave .. Herbert M. Car- Sll.500. Others went to N~ Neu-quiville. Jr .. 1604 W . Ocean Front. fe1d, 316 Vl& Udo Soud, $20,000; Arthur V. W ortman. 609 •oacla F . G. Fi&her, 2411 Bayahore Dr., Ave., J . A. Simpson. 421 Mo.rrue- $lt,M>O; Dick Otake, 428 IRlvera rite Ave. and George E . Newton, Terrace, $13,000 and Henry Davis, 1407 N . Bay Front. 135 Vi& Zurlcb, $13,~ Permlt.e tor hOU!leS cosiing $M0o Houelng PennJtt1 each were granted1 by ~elson to • Dr. Harold C. Decker, ~2 -32nd Nelaon gn.nted other hoUse per-St., Johq De Witt. 606 argue.rite mlta to Walter B. Mellot l Inc., Ave., ani M. Lowe, 414 ldenTOd i 67 Momtng Canyon Rd .. s'12.ooo; Ave. Houses coating s~' 00 were C. E. Meek.I. 511 Margueri*' Ave., called for In permits o E . A . Sll,000; W. H. Jahns. Jr .. •19 Via Gardiner, 304 Grond nal and Karon, $10,600; Smith NeWberry. A . Ben Kline, 1608 Ba boa Ave. 4206 Sea.shore Or., Sl0.600: E . F . Other house building pe . Its went Patterson, 129 Agate Ave., $10,· t o Joseph W. DeLorne, iJ.2G -27th 000 and Le<> S. K och, 608 Seaward St .. $55000: D . S . Allbrlglat. 711 W . Rd., $9500. Permits for houses to Bay Ave. and Han"y Seritenn, 118 coet $9000 each went to David R . 40th St .. $4000. \ Thomas, 313 Poppy Ave., Canniel Permits for a $36,000. building J&nMena, 4'4~ E . ~fode na A~e ., for newspaper offices , 'hop and Jack Blough and C. E . Kelley, 215 stores was taken out by M. B. Via Koron; Douglas H . Buell, 519 Oesenberg, 1100 Coa1'l Ifwy .. eo- Marl.old Ave. and Fr~d Siplpson, rona del Ma r. A S3500 service sta- 2645 VU!ta Dr. lion building permit was ~ak en out HOUSQ to cost $8500 wei:e ask-by Richfield Oil Corp., 2d99 Cos.st ed for in permits t o Charles Mc-Hwy. and a $12,000 atnldture per- Kinnon, 432 Goldenrod Avenue, mlt by Balboa Yacht basin for 14 Geol"l'e A . Bearslee, 2562 Vista garages and two pubHc reatrooms. Dr., J . H . Round, 704 Avocado John NOr ek , 2809 The Rhine, re· Ave. and E. C . Reed , 617 Margue-ceived a permit tor a s1sJooo com- rite A"Ye. Permil.8 for hoUses In merelal structure at that ~addrears. WELCH'S c:GITA MUA ... _ 621t-W 01.UC. °"'"'" 1111 HENRY ARMSTltONO. L. A., ex-boxing champion turrled evan- gellst-"When the powerl;I of God strike you. sometimes It furns out stranger than fi ction." PAINTING CON'TRACI'OR llwbor 5163 E\'eDlnl' Beacon !e120-w HA 'ITRESSES • B<ie,t.-Homefl--Trallen Irregular Shas>M BEACOM 3061 Costa Meu. Mattrese CO. %160 Ne wport 81\'d. . ~ . STATE"S MOST MODERN-Pacing tht'-if bis 111Q·UshtS,'·to the north ('op pltot:O.),for bett~r UCft;Uns are t~ th~ new technoloC)• .!1hOP8 ntoarln& oomplieH::rn t Cout CoUese ln c.osta MeM. llanlted by a lone Un.e of elaurooma of ultra modt'm dfi.1p t be n · bu1ldlng Is one of tbe rDo.t moclem 9bop stn.JctUJ'ff in the state. Faculty and 11tuc:lt!nt11 of the techno&oJY bulkll•I' M-e moVtn, In ti.eh' equJpment \\'bile '''Orkmen (bottom photo) n.itsh lnstalllqs machinery ln the metal tradell ~oa. Two other Meetioh.8 ID Ule ultra mode'rn--Atructure a re fo~ suto mechan.Jc.a and bulldJn .. t:f"SilMI;, CIAM· · I I .., -r rooms will be for rnecbanJca.I dra\\1ng, mattiematl chs., PtJyslce and other teCtmfm,J •tudloa. COAST COLLEGE'S NEW TECHNOLOGY BUILDING CLAIMED . EST IN STATE Clalmt'd to be the most modern shop building In the state, Coast college's new technology building !s nearing completltion today while wo rkme n finis h Lhc r jobs. Flanked by a long line oC classrooms ot ultra.modem design and with bi-lateral llghtinf :eatur s. the thi"t>c technology shops face their big skylights to the north for better lighting. Each shop ie 64x96 feet in size.0>--,---,,------,,.,-,,..-\-------------------- with locker rooms, offices, store- rooms and other facilities. One. is for metal trades, another for auto mechanics and another for . the building trades. Classroomg will be for mechani. cal drawing, mathematics. phys - ics and other technical studleti. Cyrus R . Rockey, instructor in metal trades, ha.a worked the summer with students in over- hauling, painting and otherwise preparing thE: heavy equipment for his shop. New machines in- clude a surface grinder with rhag- netlc shaper, thre machine lathes, a side-machine, lathe and other equipment , to gi"' ~tn4~@ l an phases of metal 1-ra.tt.--WeTdlng' · booths will be instilled, each with Mrs. Rohrick Buys Costa Mesa Home James C. How.:i rd, who recent· ly purchR.Bed the N . B. C. Realty Co. of Newport Bea ch, sold the rormer hom e of Mrs. Streman o.t Afaple Av<' .. and Hamilton St.s .. in Costa Mesa to Mt!!. Beulah L . Rohrick o ( Newpor't Beach recent- ly. Mrs. Rohrlck ·lnd her f"ur chil· t:lrcn will make lhia lheJr horn~. Sh~ Is employed at the Lido Vi n- cent drug stort' und thei children will att<'nd local schools . .# • I • --Clasaitled aaa arc read by fnlk!! • f ~-•••••• ~ ••• -.---·-:-----T-·· i· 1···· :·=·:: ... UC ••••• St. James Church UC 0 S c,c,c 00¥ =. 0 •• ¥4 ¥ • f,,~•, • -,.• -•- # ~--> f ... . ' . Plans fxtensive EiP.anslon Work I '!'be vjlOby Of ·BL JamK.Cburch mee s 8ep1Bnbor 5, •PJW0""'1 I . ' -prelll!>ln&ry plan.I ot al'chllect PhtlmU EQ§rbroe.k tor the en- 18.rslnl' of tbe church Wtfice. Plan.I call for lncreaatnr Ute .n.t· In• cap.city with Mklltion or a chapel and a new baptlotry. • ~ w Our Annual ROS I 3 I 3 r • . No. I Plants e1tabli1k•d ·In 5 9el ... col)tainers -Bush,~ Climbincj aqd ~. tree roses -Some at less then bareroot pricea . - From $129 end up Pbome Harber HO oast Highway Corona def Mer The rec.tor appolllted -an over-! all plannln• committee to prepare I 11 brochure that wlll aet forth the expected need ln the phy1ical 1 pta.nt or St. James'. Thls will in· I elude tbe enlargement of lb e 1 church and ,coutrucllon of a new j buUdiftg for church achoo! educa-! lk>llal needa. Chairman of the 1 cqmmittee wUl be l h e Sen1or ) Warden, Phllmer Ellerbroek ; bulld- ln&" conatruction, R. Donald Hall : ,l!,L,==:::::::::::::~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=:=:::=:~ flnanclal, Ralph Beale; publicity and promotion, A . Alexander I r~~==:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~rfl Hamilton: o.nd the rector, :i.s ex-1 1 oftrClo member. The chapel will be added co the eaa:t aide ot the church and while open lo the church proper, wlll have it.a own altar, with the be.p- tilltr:~ located In the teo.r of thP cba~l. _The preacnt clot.liter will also be opened into the church. thu.a provk:ling t.wice the pre»ent &eating 'capacity. I Addltlo11 for the church 191'hOOl 1 will be a two-story wing to L._. added fo the west t-nd of the pariah house. provlcJing n e w church otncca and atlequate !'.!)JSC't· I for cla.sarooma. Tbe George Mortimt r Sacrt·d Music Memorial fund wih bt' atl- .mlnlttered on motion of t h .. veatry by a pennanent co1nmitte .. consisting oC Al Matthews ot the ve!try; Mrs .. Margaret Hac kPtl, church organist, and Mrli . Ad- riane Wager, choir director. The vestry vob:d to establish as a permanent echedule of Kt't· vices the schedule which has bt"t·n In effect the part year, with services at -8:30 and JO a . 1n., June through September, and 8 :30, 9 :30 and 1 l a. m .. Octo bP r , through May. I Balboans Visiting ' in Kansas City M NI. A . Alexander Hantlllon and !IOn Frank of Balboa left Tuesday for Kansas City. lhe ir old home town, where Frank will enter th"" University of Kan&'.ll:t to study archilecturt' and Mrs. Hamllt011 will Yisli friends for six weeks. MrJI. Mos,; a ccompanied her daughter and grnnd!!on &Ild v.•ill stay three or four weeks. * CONGRATULATIONS ' ' to the ' '! ! PASTOR : and CONGREGATION of . St. Andrews Presbyterian Church on their new Churclt * St. James Church EPISCOPA~ YOU CAN DO BEmR.AT · . . , Danig.e :r · • ;-a,.. FURNITURE CO. • We Buy and Sell New and Used Furniture • ·~-: ~ .... .J .... t Individual ventilators. Before k!aving, Mrw.' Hamilton received a letter from he r do.ugh· tf'r and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gt,:orge Coffin, now having a Wlltnderful t ime in Honolulu. They w@re ont! Of seven honeymoon couples who salled. la11t week on who are lookln&" to bu,y. 1 the L rllner followlng ~eir'marrl· ClatiSlfled ads cost little. do much. ag-e ·a; St. James churcl\. 1812 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Be. 5'656 LUMBER ON SAT. ALL DAY SUN. 9 1<1 l ABC LUMBER CO. 140 E. nu. ST. COSTA MESA, -11881 I SOUTH COAST MATERIALS COMPANY ------------------- SPECIACA TION !'fech&nlcs Shop In the mechanic.a sho p. Instruc- tor Robert Carlson and his boys have installed new equipment In - cluding a wheel-aligning and 1 frame straightening device, a line- boring machine, a piston lathe and many other devices for motors and parts. There is a thermostatically controlled room for work on Diesel .<\.nn Kalha.rtnf" Han1·y Name Secretary to 0. C. TB Assn. i injecto rs. among o ther innova· tlons. In the building trades depart· ment. Instructor John Owens bas Announcement was matlc t hi..; prepared new tool panels. cabi-v.•cek that Miss Ann Kath<'rin1..· .~ nets, shelving and installed new H·3.ncy has been appointed e.x~cu­ ( ~'quipment including band saws, live-secretary of the Orungt' Cuun- 1 \vood lathes and mortise ma-ty Tuberculosis antl Health A .'1· ~ c hinell. Th<'re is a complete plumb-soci_ation. . ' rlEADY MIXED CONCRETE • l:D WHl WllllOD (be~tt'D Newport and ll&rbor BJ\•d .) ~ i ng shop, and an electrical shop. Linton Simmon~. county Sl'h1.>0l A system of color-coding has supcr intendt:nt,who is chairn1:'.l.J1 of been developed. each shop using I t he l>t.'J'Sonn el commit let! ur thl' a standardized marking. There i s tube rculosis a~iatlon made lilt' a gray-blue for the main portion announcen1ent. Ml88 Heney rc- of each machine, a chrome yellow 1 places Jack . Spear. who is nov.' for adjusting devices, orange for conncctetl w1lb the Los A ngelc:. 11wltches, red for fire devices , Hearl ·lSSOCiation. Cu"'I" MMia-Phune Beacun G:M8 ~ • Everywhere You Go You Meet our CLASSIFIED ADS . • • no wonder they produce such marvelou. result.a -J they 1et around! Need heq> ! ... want a job! ... eomethtnc t o sell! Try a Cluattted ad tor RESULTS! COMMER,CIAL JOB PRINTING BUSINESS S'FA TIQNERY CARDS -PROGRAMS - PHONE HARBOR 1616 INVITA TION~WEODING ANNOUNCEMENTS OFFICE FORMS -MENUS -BOOKLETS, ETC. Reasonable Prices .• • • Prol'(lpt Service • • -FREE !lSTDIATES • • • • How Abo t Your Menu? • Phone amor 1616 ' " . green tor first,aid. ?\i iss Haney already has M- sun1ctl her new duties In. the b- AT SAN FRANCISCO sociation ofttces located In sEfutn San Francisco was the vacation Ana Community center, where she choice of Mrs. Fuul Nornian antl hns b een serving &8 interim ex· daught~r Martha of 513 Bolsn. ecutive-secreto.ry since June. Av~., Costa Mesa, who have been P reviou.sly she was on the s tu (( spt'nt.ling a week in the Bay City. or thl! California Tubt!-rcul08i!I and Health association. He1ving a s f iL·ld consultant for the In.st 18 n1onths . Plan Camera Club Field Trip at Shore Cliffs The Paramount Studlo Camf"ra Club, headed by Mitch Crawley, has selected Corona del Mar tor Its first field trip of the sea.son. and will a.ssemble on the Rock Beach a.t Shore Cliffs next Sun· day fO!"el\oon to capture on film the many beauty spota in the vicinity. The club, known as the "Para· mount Pictorialist.9" is recognized u one of tbe most outata.ndJng Camera Clubs in the country, and many or their efforta have w on naUonal recognltlan. Sidney Sanders of 133 Shore CHtf Road. Corona" del Mar, will act .. areeter. and invtta l9caJ "Shutter· bugs" to drop a.round th1I way Sunday and ret acquaint- ed with . Club _....,., Pllone lbrllorll09. f -.-i· r(IJa' --~ ""' ~ oboWd awlit 1loloJ' OU()<ca ---7.-ltloundo ... .toodtMtU._do_eon- 1\.frs. Hilda ReaCsnyder of Gal'· tlcn Grove Is president of the Or- a nge County Tuberculosis and Health association, a voluntary health organ.lzation promoting control and eradication of tuber- l'Ulosis through public education. case Cindlng a nd research. It Is supported entirely by sale of Christmas seala. It waa thU! or· ganlz.atlon that provided the ser- vice of a mobile X-r8y U-Uck for frft" chest X-ray. tn schools, In· dustrtaJ plants, the county t11lr and for the genef&} public. WEEK-END CROWD Newport Beach Ute Guard Capt. Jack Jones reported harbor area beach crowde for Sunday at 66,000. Ute ~ hd!1 to reec9e four . penona, LUlated two from the water and handled two ca&e& ot 1 first &kl. Jone8 Mid. A mod· erate 8W'f prevalled. Jone1 added, with no cunent. Water temper- ature wa. •7. smno:a "llOl.IDA Y ' ' ftnt , .......... to. ellootiDc only ~ .................. ~ .......................................... ;;;. ... ...:~1 ~ ...... N C.1llfa' Y111 tt.•N&Uonal Patk l and' au W'IM+irOo ftu'ailbld Mlm.~ IMI' hoUdQ .,.,.,..,. Jor Mr. and Mn.. Jotaa Jae a'•• -" daughter H<left ol ll:'tlllui &.. Q>Ota-· 0n u.e ....., lrtp -.-0mn7 i Yialted relAU ... .t t 4·--·~ ' \ • ·' . -· ' - .----~ JIVE for • ... ""''""'""" H//JWtmWlf ,,,._.,, -~ ------. ,.!::::-~ . ,;,;,,,,wdl;'j" d,.,:::::'i:jP .. ____ . .;;::::::::::"" Chevrolel'o V•lv .. ln·Hffd en1lnN ... 4e ~nee-De gnTRUCKS L..~. more wOttr -.. u .. ef ............ . tUlllM ""'" ..., efhet-!"Oke ef. ...... .. . padty.-Y ..... ,,., i..,t.Che ....... f« 1ew COii ef o-...io1,, .,.,..,, ............ ee, -,., lllth ...... ,,...,., a .... ,., tr.w werk for ,,,.,. ewn ... ea .._ ..-• .,,..,. c: I •r. llMjoo..., .._ ......... ,_. '" ... •· _.o;oa~li-- 2411 Coad, NlWrOaT IEACH -~-, " ( • .\ ' I ' ' ,' • ~. ·' I ' _, . I • ' SA .LE THUaSD.AJY • FRIDAY • SATlJRDAT ~ i with Vi pt. 2'ht-nnos I NOTEBOOK I 1 . 19' . :.Nm ...... ..;""m;;"·•Ue .......... ... LUNCH' KITS ' ~.I ZIPPER B~NDERS 11 . LOOSELEAF INDEX ~ R•t· 2.26 1,69 :. ......... Tiifu.ii°"i1ii111Jaiiii1< ........ ' ... ' z!:::::::::::::::::-~A~~=~1E:R:-i' .... 'l!l..:M;•ta1 EWltnd p 1 LUNCH KITS 14 ' 69 f PENCILS 2 ror 5r PENCIL TABLET~ 4' LOOSELEAF PAPER 9; Guntn1f'd Re-enforceme~ I 4¢ ComtnlcUon .PAPER ORANGE SllCES CANOY 14; • RUBIER GLOVES ft•c. -Nell 2 f~r 2Sr • Rosu .t Oallet PENCIL ERASER 4r -Stt-..aosraphlc NOTEBOOK Scrlpt.J , IAll POINT PEN 2$t B-B BAU POINT PEN 98' R t-S:&l l '.; BALL POINT PENS. 49 ; PENCIL 'BOXES Plutlc 49¢ ASH TRAYS ~ .... ' ~·c.....ial'" •. CHERRIES """· 59c lb. lb. 39¢ Colored PAPER NAPKINS 80 co.Mt -Reg. 16c 9¢ SAND BOATS ..... •9c 34 ' BEACH TOWELS Re,., 1.19 89 ¢ OVERNIGHT CASES 'Rec"· %.SB 1.59 Rec. 7• ~~ 4 for 22¢ DISH CLOTHS 11<!1<. IOc each 2 tor 15¢ Canu ta CARD SETS Bee. !.%5 1.29 SportMna.n DRY PERFUME SHAVING LOTION 2 fer 1,00 -DEODORANT LOTION Rorer 11 oau.t LAVENDE~ SOAP Jlec. 1.60 •·aluo 3 ben 1,00 IW'c. 1.11 1.00 18, Piece SANTA ANITA POTTERY SET Tuay DRY SKIN TREATMENT I 6,95 ~J. 1.~I 1,00 SWIM CAPS Don.-,. Gray IJloloo- CR£AM DE°iDORANT -.. ,. l"° 50' Bee· 1.%6, POLAROID CAMERA ..ittb black ... wlllte -. 89.75 I DRY SKJN-HENJ,R ' ~ .1.00 Larse SAL~ & PEPPER SHAe(ERS Ros· .. • ' . i q ' ' • t f' l LUCERNE MILK Rkher than low r-.quiret ..• yet costs leu. Grode "A" Homog- enixed, Po"eurized. _, 181/.ze ... .. 1zoz1i. 37c .. i .... White Bread ::,u 14c ~ 1tc Mrs. WriQht'1 •nriched. Sliud. Wheat Bread i:,f 14c ',~ 1.- • ..... WriOM·•· F,....,ty bobd. Shce4-:-" ~ Yellow-Margarine •. z9c SUtV'lybank brond. Eech quorter-pound Is foll wrapped. Guorontffd lrflh. Pale Sherry Wine ~"" 6&c ' Mc:wite Cristo bfond. California gtO'INn. WiM is offered for sole ortly in Sof~ovs lill::tnsed to s.11 It. Toxn ore odditlonol. ' EGGS Qoocl qualltr n• llfdseD Cid. SBOB u,._cellocl ----~- For D.lldciua Me<rt Patties, l.ocn-H . -s.n-. Hot'or Cold " US.GOODB.el To Bake ot BralH BEEF Plato Me<rt Cut. -r -u. s. Graded GOOD Beel Liver . . SLICED. Excelttnf ·fJovor. - lb.53c Iii. &3c lb.29e 1b. 2le STEAKS fully tr immed. U. S.grodedGOOObeef. ,_t • Tender, juicy, fine ftoVOf'. ROUND 111.79c Excellent to Swis1. SIRLOIN Jb.asc To broil. Fully trimtl'IC!'d. T·BONEJ:, 111.99c -Delicious borbKued. SEPTEMIEI ISSUE ol the FAMILY CIRCLI -- Tlle ''"'•" ............ f0t5c. &ca.. issn lood~ •itfl ;.,.,. •• , .. itlftlf. .. -:u $ • c Chickens io FIY Manor House. l•t..c.r~. cut up 75c r.-octr to cook. Go•'I Gr~ A. I•. ~!!~r.~2,!~!~~ 65c ready to cook. GO'f't Grod,• A. lb. I VAlllEI Ill t•trKEll l'AITI All r.odf for the pa.1 Swa n.on bra.lld. Breasts "~:?:'" .. 1.29 Wings r.M .. ,,., .. SS• Legs & Thighs .. 1.19 Gizzards ~0~~;:-.. 49• For delightful summer drinks serve teed coffee or tea. NOB HIL' COFFEE Fine.1 4o.a1i1, * 1 & 78C •-~. I 55 ... . ' ~.. . .. . I AIRWAY COFFEE Mild & M•.llo• I ~ 74c i-I~. 2 19 .... "•• . ... CANTERBURY BLACK TEA Pekoe and orange pekoe . >A.a.'llo ~~~·53• '4 ) 03 .... .... .. ... ....,ai.,, ...... i....- >.: : I ;i... llY&. C.ta M11a · • • ' ' ~ ~· , I' • ' . ' . . .. • • •• ' .. \ • . • -, ·. ' ' • ' ' • • ' ' • ' • I • • • I• I · 1le9in Delivery f Neiv Directory 1 _.Dt.:trfbu11oa ol the ae or-b ae l ae•• aad prof__,~ at Ne,vport H.a.rbot' f!Wtabl .. ,...ta ta a aotn~ • '""'" and P""...ioa&I DI-coad.., ond --· ~ lory I" Wider ~'BY thl• week. I t '8 RI~ Ulla& It be kept e nr\\'8bo.vs "'"° ~ly l%itb YOU1' pltone book Md re. llvf\r · the Newport Bay Poe.t ferl"t!d to wbeeenr you Me ~d ~hopplnc-Nf"WM have been MeklDI' ~..i .erv~, o; f.ga~ to dn" lh«-job and have the bualone • eetabUlllunente ~n ln-"tnw.t~ to make .. porch. \Vhlch !lell tllle mfitthanclhte you ..;.u,·rry" of thl!t hf'I W directory maY \\19h to buy. ,.. ,.,.,. -y bbm p and bu..alae:a& rctabll~hm•·nt In Balboa. BaJboe f<ihl-nrl, ('ornr ;\ df'I Mar, C9trf• )lf"M.. lhf' Udo Dlstrie.t· and r~"·port Beoch pro~r. Thi-. nt'\\" tlJreclory fills a Jons- f i•li n-Nl-tha.t of PMvidinl' t.he ;tt81drnts of the Harbor Al"N l\\llh a ~hrduk! of tbn •peel.tic ~n·I~ and mercbandme a\1Ul-_ lftbk-thron~h the H.:irbor Area'• ANGLERS HAVE LUCK Salmon anglers were I&ndlnp: many large ttah tut ~ek &long the 10\\•er Klarr .. ith River, accord- lnst to the National Automobile Club. M&ny ,of them were taking Urnit!I. --Opportunity is knock.lng in CLASSIFIED ADS. t--·~~~~~~~~~--.-~~~~~ I LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE • • NOTICE I NVITING SEALED PRO P OSALS 1 Puri-;u:1nt to statute a.nd Resolution No. 3824, adopted on the 28th J ay of August, 19:SO by the City Council of the City or Newport Beach, t:allfn1·nja and on file In the office of the City Clerk of said City, ord· f rin,.: the \Vork d('!'ICfibed In IY!id r esolution, to-wit : t ThE' gradin~. pe.vlng with plant mixed material, ln1tlallatlon nt • ou:i;c-!'=ew er -ind water connections, furnishing of corrugated metal ipe for stnrn1 drain, and· appurtenant work in connection therewith _, cE'rl<l in allC'y!'I in lhC' City of Newport Beach lying between Eleventh !;trf'el ancl Ninl"t€.'cnth Street, all as more particularly described In f;r~lulinn nf IptC'ntlon No'. 3819. passed a.nd l'\dopted by the City t:1,unl"il of iutid C'ity on th e 24th day of Julx, ltmO and on file tn the ~ffic1 • nf 1 hf' City Clerk of said City. ... l For further pnrtlculars. reference is h ereby made to !laid Resolu· 1'111 of •nt<'nli'">n No. 3819 and to the plans, profiles and dr&wing11 No. 28. <'nn!'li!'ll1ng of it sheets. on file in the office o( the Cit\. Engineer nf ~1i<1 rity or Nf'wporl Beach. and to the ~dflcallon11 for the said \Vork h••rrtofnrf' adnplcd by the ~aid City Council. on file in the office c1f the C'1ty r1crk o f snid City. and all of said plane, proflles, dr awlng11 ;ind !'llY'c1fil:ation~. hcretnforc approved by the City Council of said ("·ty. ;1re in corporated hc-rf'in 11.nd mad<' a part thereof, and reference ::i hrri>hv rnHdP lheretn for a more particula r description of said work. Sa11.I ('1ty (;uuncil has 'determined and declared that the contem· rl<1t('cl "\•1r11k anrl improvement heretofore mentioned w.'lll, In the opinion ,,( m111I ("ity Counci l .of more than local or ordinary public benefit :1nd th(: ~aid C"i ty Cf?uncil has made th·e expcnsl'B of eaid work cha rge· ;.hie upon H d1Rlrict. For the r·irticula r description of the said district, 1 c fC'rent'f' i;. hrrcby made to said Resolution of Inte ntion No. 3819. S:tul ('nu nC"i l ha:-; delf'r1nined and declared that Aerial bondll. bear· 1·i;::: int<'rc.st at the rate of six per cent f67r) per annum . .in'"d extending 1,.,,,,r a r"r1nrl rnrling-nine t 91 yl"ars from the 1tecond day of January n1·x t ~ur·ct'cdini; th<'.' next October l :'Jth following their date, will b<' i~-:;ucd hcreund<'.'r in the n1anner provided by the "Improvement Ac t of I DI t " bPlllf! PRrt 5. Division 7 of the Streets and Highway!! Code Of th<" !.;tall' nf c·.11ifornla. to represent <'ach assessment e r Twenty-rive LJollart; 1 s2~.001 •lr 1norc r<"n1aining unpaid ro r thirty (30l d a ys after 1111' dali' of recnrd1ng the °"'arrant. All 11f the \Vnrk here-in ordered shall bf' done and carried through In pursudru.:r 1 r a n ·tct of the legislatuPe of the State or California, r1.-~1r.11alt'<I th<' "l mproven1cnt Act of 1911 ," being Division 7 of the ~itrf't·t ~ and 1-11.i;:hway:;i Code. s.1id l '1ly ('nun1·il. puritu.ant to the Labor Code of the State nf C'alift1• nia. h<1!'1 U!'!Cl"rtained a nd det<'rmined that the general prevailing r .ltc oJf per.diem wages In the locality in which t he Mid work herein d "'i-;('tlb\il i:; tn be performed. for ro.ic h craft or type or workma~ or ntf'<'hnnic nef'dctl tn execute the contract. und also the general prevail· ii1~ rat{' fnr Jcgut holidays and overtime work ror each c raft or type o f w1Jrkn·1an pr 1nccharrtc, to b e as follows : Hourly f1MA .. lflration \VaKf' SNte J'\s phalt nl" (.."ru~hin~ r:1ant Encinct>r S2.20 ,\~ptl11lt t'lnnt r·1rcma.n 2.05 ;\~ph.dt HnkC'r and Ironer 1.85 f 'o nc-r<'l<' or Asphalt Spreading, J\l cachanical Tamp· in.i;-or Fin1!'lhing lffachine Operator . 2.20 t"arpcntcr · . 2.20 rc~uPnt Finisher . 2.28 Fla~man 1.6.5 Guard ..i.nd 01 \\latchn1an .. 1.57 Hc·\VY Duty Repairnlfl.n .. 2.20 Laborer.!'. Gf'nl'ral or Construction .1 .65 Apprenl1 vr En~1nccr. including fi re man. oiler, j;I C<l:<Cr • lp('rutor, Atr Con1pres."°r ' Operalt•r ("(l nc rctc r.11xcr -skip type f)p<"r..&tPr . Motor Patrol. Including nny type of .. 1.83 l .D:S .2.08 JXl'\'f'r bl~dc ... 2.33 tJni·,1rrs;1I f~quiprnrnt Opf'rator 1Shove1. Dragline l1r rru·k. 1J<'rrick-1:?.1rgt•. C'lan1shell or Cranel 2 .40 l.1pcr:1!'1r i'11111p ............... 1.95 Oper111cr. flnlll•r ... '"" .,. . 2.l:S oreratQr, Trf\ctor -Bulldozer. Tamper. &raper o~ L'r11g Typf' Shovtl or I:\<>Om At tachments 2.20 flperator, Tre nch ing 11.lac hine .. .... .... 2.28 ·rruck Drivrrs ut dump trucks of less than 4 y1ls \\•alC'r level .. 1.73 Any claAA1ficatlon omitted herein. ntit less tha.n .1.57 l'f"r Die m - "''age $17.60 16.40 14 .80 17 .60 17 .60 18.24 13.20 12.!>6 17.60 13.20 14 .64 15.60 16.64 18.64 19.20 15.60 17.20 17.60 18.24 13.84 12.56 All forl•mcn. unless othcrwiAe separately classifi ed, for Carpenters. C.cn1c·nl 1',inishcrs. Equ!pn1ent Operat.or.1 and Operating Engineers. Labo re~ nnd Tniclt Drivers. shall be paid not less than $1 .40 per OOy n1o rC", :-t :id all nthcr forc n1en not separately cl&SSif ied ahall be paid not les.c; than Sl .00 per day more tt...in the journeyman rate tor the <'raft in\'ol\'rrl 1 Tile abovr li;,tcd rates nre bast!d upon a working day of eight ~S ) hnurs : being-proportionately appllcable to eight 18) hours or \esio; nr rn1ploy1nenl in any onl" calender day other than Sat urdays. Sundnya And the following seven legal holidays. to-wit: New Year·s nay, A-11'n1orinl Day, F ourth of .July, Labor Day, Armistice Day. Thank!4gi\o·lng ·l.nd Christmas. where any work Is required tn cases ci f extranrrlinEtry emergencies cauS<'d by fire, flood or dange r to life and property. For any working time of more than eight (8) hours In any one calf'ndar day, and for Ume worked on Satun!ays, Sundays nnrl ony or the afot ementioned holidays. not leu than one and one. half t 11 ~ I Limes the specified rates shall be patd: provided, however, that notwith.standing the general provisiona hereinabove set forth, thr !-ltralgtlt ratee a.a apeclfte for Flagmen, Quanta or )Vatc hmen rhall b:! app\loo.ble to a ma.xlmum of eight (II} hours of. employment per ~alendar day. lnc1udJng Saturdays. Sundaya and holidays. for a t'ltal of not OVt>r forty (40) hours per week, but that no t less than vllE' ··tnd onc·halr ( 112) timH such specified rates ahall be pa.Id &aif.' F lnE;n1an. Gua rds or Watchml"n for any time wor):ed ln aces. ot elght f8) hu('lrs per d~y or forty (40) hours per week. ll !'1.hl ll be manrlatory upon the contnctor to whom the contracr Ii. nv.·<t rd•·tl. nnrl upon .,\,y sub-contractor under him ,to pay not le88 than the-f"ai specified ratrs to a.II laborera:. w orkmen and m echanic!!: e1 npluyl"d by thr 1n in lhe ex ecution of the cont.tact. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. lnvtU:nc ~ propoe&ls or b ldr for doing all of lh'e ·work herein before ducribed Wld ordered In •IC: Resolution Orlterini"Wo rk. to be preaented le "lhe City Clerk at hli otflce In the City Hall of sa.id City up to the ¥ur o6 aeven-lhlrty ('1 :30) P . M. l\.tonday. the 25th day of September, 1930. Tht" rropogals or bid9 offered shall be accompan.led by ~ chec:)r m.&de payable to the order of said City., ce.rtilled by a responsible ba.nk or a bond. u required by law. for an amount not le.a tJf&n ter per cent t 10'\} of the aggregate of the pl'OpOlll&la. Each bid ablll bf made out on a form to be obtained at the offt~ ol the aty Enctneei ol said City. The contractpr to whom u &\\"&I'd mq be ,m:tde wtll be requJ.ret to l\J.mlah with the contract two ~n.ty boJtda. one faJtktul perfotm· ance bond ln an amount equal to. not. 1-tlaa.n twu.tyLfive per cent f 25~ l of the a.mount or the &cgrepte al the bid. Ud a,ae matatal and 14-boad In &n amount not 1-s t1w1 rut)' pn -t (SI\\) ol U.. a.gg'T'egale of ILafd bht. . ' The -Oty c..un.u ol -0'7 "'""1 IU lJle ript )0 N,loct &111 or Bil bldo and to wain &111 lrirorioallt7 In a bid -·,ir-"7 In • Dated w. Jtth ~ .;,·~ 11141. C. It.~ Q'3r Clark ol the C1t.J or Hou,..'t -. callforma - • St. Jame~SerVic:e's · . ' toCo~on ' Summer Schedc:ile. fteslatNUOD fOP tile fall quarter at SL JamM Cllurdl llChool w1n ' take pla'ce at t:30 Lm. on 8~. September 1 'l, end the folk>wtn& two Sunday.to enable etudent. to .. be ree.dy for the chanp--over echcdule' on October 1. on that date the replar fall and winter program of th ree Sun· day servlcu will begin. Holy Com· . munlon will be celebrated at. 1 :30 -i..m ., church school clauea &nd faml.ly worship ai 9:30 a .m. and momlng prayer at 11 a.m. All through September there will be only two eervtces, commu- nion at 8 :30 and church school claues and morning prayer at 10 ·.l.m. Al 11 :l :S thl11 coming Sunday there w ill be a baptlemal aervice. At 2 p.m . the rector. Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler, wtll officiate al the marriage of Charmaine Ellae Dion o f Pasadena and John Bell Stewa rt of Lo8 Angele's . -People do read the want ad!. LEGAL · NOnCE U:OAL NOTICE · , • R OOTS OF TREES va~·ln• t hrouch ""8.JI• d~ce In the ••1..oti1t City," aay the Lsmbe, amlolq portJone of root.·rlddled atr.ucture. Notice is hereby given that a hesring will be had on the 2:Sth d:1y or September. 1950 In the Council Chambers of the City Hall at the hour of 7 :30 P .M. on the proposed new zoning ordinance heretofore submitted to th• City Council by the Planning Comml1- slon of th~ City of Newport Beach, at which time all pereons lntereeted may •'1ppear and express their views on the proposed ordl· nonce. Ir the he.a.ring thereon Is not completed at suoh time it may be continued to subeequent regu- lar meetings of the City Council. crack at what they consider an outstanding tlnd. C. K. Priest City Cle rk of the City of N ewport Beach No. M l -Press Published 8/31-9/7-14/50 . . The only people In the y.>"Orld • • • CClutted con•ldcrable D&na I.ti sho\\'D ex- C .r .~: Baptist Church to:nold Open House in ·New Sdiool Uni' · So !that the pul>Ue ma:r bave an opportunlty of oieW!ns the newly. completed ectueattonaJ unit ot the ll'lnt Baptl« O.urch or Coota 11-. an .,,..,, -will be held Sunday, 8ept. 10. from a un- til • :80 p. m . in the .....,, building on the cbul"Ch l'f'OUDde, 8.anta Ana and M.,noLt.1 .A venuea. A pro- . gram of organ muac played on the new Baldwin organ In th~ church will be heard through an amplifier . Su~rintendents IUt'd teachers of the Sunday achool dcpirtment.a wtn be on hand to greet parent.a. children and other gue.eta. College and high eohool age young people ot the c.hul'.Ch will act aa cutdee and will a.1ao have cha~ of re- fres:hment.a. • An Invitation to l'lttend lh~ event ha.a been iuucd to churchea and other groups throu~hout Or· anre cou nty, acCOT'dlnC to Rev. P . C . N f'umonn. paator . The unit, 11Ccond in rive planned In the building project. Is said t o be i one of .the moat modem and outstanding in Southern Callfor· nla. Dedlc-ttion ccremones for the two-story edifice we re conducted la.<1t July 2. • • • • Vl8ll' i.A'DOJfAL PilU I LIGAL N011CI 'l'Wo weeka of MUDmer holiday-----,.-----..,,---Inc ba .. bocn comple~ I>)' llr. • aad llra. W1111am ~ and CZllTIFICATI: OP llvaHw <hlldren. Jlmm7. I.any, IUchazd, 1'1et.1-Pbm ·Jf- ~ and x.th,y, of JC. 20th SL, THE UNDERSIGNED doe a Costa M ........ Point.a Y'lldted in· hereby certify that lhe b conduct.- duded Sequoia and Yoeemtte. in« a travel burau bustn~ at Parka and Ban ll'r&nclllco. 84j!J Via Udo, Newport Beach. Ora.nse County, State of C&llfor- -Clamd.f'lecl ada a.re read by follui nla. under the tlcUtioua firm who are looJdnc to buy. name of LEGAL NOTICE I ' .. VINCENTS TRA VJl:L BUREAU.'. and that ea.Id firm Mt composed or the following per.an• wh09e name and adi:treu la u follows: Charlotte E . Hollinshead, 23561 Southwest Signa l Road . Newport Beach, California. WITNESS my hand this 17th day or August. 1950. --GHAllLOTTS-E.----- HOLLINSHEAD. State or Callfomla, County of Orange. ss. On th.111 17th day ot August.. 1960. bt-tore m e, the undenlgned, a N otary Public In and tor aaJd County and Stste, personally ap- peared CHARLOTTE E. HOL· LINSHEAD, known to me to be the person whose name is euJ>. ecrlbed to the within Instrument . and ahc acknowlrdged. to me that she executl'd the 88me. WITNESS my hand a.nd official seal the day and year In this cer· tlflcale first above v.•r\tlen. ROBERT F . Y.'JLLMES ISEAL) Notary Public in and for said County and State. My Commission Expires 11/16/50 No. ~28-PtCSB, Pub. Aug. 17-24-31, Sept. 7, 1950. CERTIFICATE 01-· Bt;Sl:-.'ESS Flctitktwl Flrm :Samf" THE UNDERSIGNED du c .s hereby certify that he is conrtu"ct.. Ing a Building Material ~:-1inc&" at 818 CO&l!lt High\vay, Nci.~1port Beach, Celltornia, under the riC"-·I lltlous finn name o f Bayvic .... · I Builders Supply and that said firm Is compoaed or the follov.•ing l)<'r· sons, w hoae namc21 In full and )' places of residence 11re 118 follo.,,.·s, to-wit: I 'I ~ ) I • • , . .. l -, I . An·'Gallery Now · · f ..:S"s ~= i Q ,. · C o·M _,, ~ ,.,._·w. on Lot. pen 1n · • ... ! ·~ • . . . .\ ~t a!'l plJetof at UOl A "!911 J!JBtlfted complaint WU ~ hlsflway, Oon;na del ""'' _.. to "'8.ce Saturday noon ·~ · · ' ft. W .... _ .... ho OWDO property opened on lrrtday, ~p~ 1 •i· J al ll06 'Orchid ' Ave., Corona del p, ~·under the 1porwonlllp ol. ~-Mar. ·~ · ,,... • and Mn. J . W. Cameron. To ,,... It ...,,,,. .. tbaf Jamee ti con· vlde •"\OUC:ba of color for ~ mtnacU..r a rutdence at that ad· ho1t1 .. "I -ma to be Utt -1 of dr'jljoa "'ii· w~.-. be came to work lhe c\lliery own•n. . u.fte 811lunffy be dillCOvered that On operiln« day the Cam~ about .. ftve ,.tona of Nbbieh" had were on hand \o ""!"'• puncl\ and lloe!> dWJ>Ped j>n hi• property. ""l....n1kJ. and exhl'1lt • OQlorftll 'D\e rubb~ lncluded sand, pie.a· , lions C1ub·to S~nsorBtg · Football Dinner All good members of the Balboa Bay Uona club ·are coming to the aid of their party tor the big foot· ball charity dance and dinner to be held at the Balboa. Bay club on the evening ot September 29. ~------·-· e , , •1.0W COIT• ' OCEAN . r«ONT MARKET .. J ' ·;,· ' a of pa.lntinp of local artista:, ter: tarpapei. ~d other: conatruc- Seaecapea, weetem eoenea ~ tton clean-up 'ttebr11. Police todly nowers were the chief eub}ecta Wef'e' on the lookout for the dump pl1nted by tho ex.hlbtttnc arttBta. truCk after · receivtng a descrtp-- Pictures ranged {n price froril .-1 Uoa. from nelghbon. The function win honor faculty and coaches of U.S.C., U.C.L.A., Iowa. Washington State. Fullert'bn J .C., Santa Ana J .C .. Santa R0&1 Junior college and Orange Ctie..9t college. The procecd8 of the affair will go into the club's fund ror Its Youth Welfare and Blind Conser· vation program. Now tJnder ~t of OR~·EL T. MAYNARD l to '311-0. Loc&I a.rtiat. •bowing lnct.ded • Thelma Paddock Hope, 8\Jrt. Proc· ter, Robert Wood, Charlet Brad· ley, Helen Smith, Vonna OWtnp Webb and Lucienne, Ba.roneN de St. Mart. In addition to ortglna.1 palnUnp the 1J.rt pllery will eell tmported reproductlbne of . the worke of many renowned artlet.e. Vlsltore to the F,:allery expressed the opinion that lthe gallery may soon become a focal point Cor gatherings of lovers or the art.e. • NE\\' ART GALLERY-MT. and Mn. J . W . Cameron, MpolUKlrK of the De\\'ly~pened art rallery In Corona df"I Mar ln8pect .. Na,·a.Jo Riders," aa will{ lnal oil done by Burt Procter, local artleL ~. C.ameron. an amateur artt8t lo his O\\'D right,' 8~<'1alli.~ 1.n JlRstrls. pencil ttl<etcbe8 and etchiDl'8• Television Set Dispute in Court To Inaugurate Sales Personality Courses at Coast College, Sept. 20 .' A new series on the Sales P ersonality will be inaugurat ed for Orange County sale!-! pPrsonnel starting on Wednesday. Scptcn1ber 20 This cour~e is bC'ing offered through the joint efforts of the st . .i tc Bufeau of Busines~ Education and Orange Coast College. Jean P·'lUl Pcutct, field coordi·.,_ _____________ _ nator with the Stat<' Drpartment tra its to cultivate and tht• t raits or E<lucation, will conduct the to avoid. As~c ts and liabilities of nlcctings \vhich wil l be held from 7 :30 to !1 :30 p. m . in the Coast Colle,1::e Chape l fvr fuur consCCU· tivc \Vcdnei:;duy3 hc:;inning Sep- tcmhC'r :!O. All s:-:Jr:-;pt'np\(' in lhe con1mun· n1ty ;ind othn•·!; whri plan to enter th<' .'-a ir:~ fi f'ld arC' urged to take adv;;i.nta~<> of thr confcrcnccl'I, whii·h will featurp nclive group particip;ition :ind open dl.scui-:.<1ion. Motion piC'tUl"f'R invnlving the sales personality in ar-tion will be s ho\vn. A vuH.:e recorder w ill be usrtl and f:ruup 111en1bers who wish may test th<'ir \·nices. Those -who a ttend the meeting~ ?.'ill be given cha rts, r('f Pr(·nce anti other ma· (erial in urrl('r to aid lhenl In gel- p~rsonnlity. Meeting 2. Wh;it E.1.Ch Trait Is -Analyzing eath trait in action and what it mi?an.<1 to the sales· person. Self anal}">is: friend's analysis. Meeting:\. C'onlplctin!:" the T r-1it Analysi a--Dcvclopin~ in detHil th<> rno~t importunt factor:-; of person- ality. strong points. weak point s. Hnw t hey fun ction in sales work. Meeting 4. In1prnving Our Sulcs Pe rsonality -Ji.lethod and l<'ch - ni(]ucs which <lcvclop th!' practiC'al and valuable trails r('sult in& in the right" sales pcrsCJnality. Jn call ing att£"ntion L(1 the ~cries. Dr. Bill J . Priest. As.<1islant Superintendent in Char,'-":'(' of Adult ting the nif"~t out of the work. Education. declared that sales Thfl Program · I psychologists have found that l\.1 cetln~ I. The Sales Person· more s3Jespeople lose their jobs attty Traits -Considering the bt>('ausc of a deficient p1'r!'lonality SPECIAL SALE! -SA\'V BLllE \VOOL FLANNEL .................. for $2.19 pt"r yd. Bl...r\CK WOOL GABARDISE .... ., .............. for $4.25 per yd. l'\IA\"\' Bl.l 1E \\'OOL SERC.E ..................... for $3.98 JK'r yd. ftAYO:"i POI.KADOT PRINTS ....................... : ... for 75c per yd. ALL CO'ITON GOODS 163 01'~1'~ • HARBOR YARDAGE IHTIR-DEMOMJMATIOMAL .... -r1.6 reA ,.. FIUOWSHIP ch " f ftw:; ~I N .t \tt\f. Chu! oea11u1u1 A\.Q,,,.. Laguna Beach, Californ ia -\, 1' YOU All COIDIAUY INVITED Women's Club HouJe S 11 FOllST A VINUI l•1idence Phone IS6JJ SAYE TO WORSHIP WITH US. SUNDAYS: 9:4$ and 11 a. m. Slngapirolion, 7:30 p. m. Fro:llk t . 1111d wvntc A. Dowell, Co-ptUtl)1'1 Regular J Fall Session • ;Starts S:.:t. S & 11 LNn1 ShorU&nd. Typina or Booklceepina part or tun Um• attendance, Day or Evenln& a-.. In· •ulro today. Appro•ed fol' Vete,... e STINOOIAPHIC • llCllTAllW • ACCOUNTING • CIVIL. SRYICI ( Pre88 Photo l than for any other cau!lle. Helping oecyple in this field to weed out un· lc~irable personality t raits and 1ubstltute those that help them ~t>t along with customers and fel· ow worker.!S. is the aim or the conferences, it was explained. Many Expected A large attendance ~R expl?cted ·at the 1ncelings, due t o the In· tf'rest In this fi eld and the desire of salr.speoph• to maintain high ntanr~·tr<ls of salesmanship. TI1c lr arler of the clinic, Jean Pttul Peutct, will introduce the subjects and lead the discussions. Mr. Peutct has a bttckground of n1a ny yenrfi of sale!ll, sale& training ind ·suprrvtsory training \'llth nat~ ionally·known firms, as a private con:,oultan t, and with the Bureau of Businrss Education. State Certificates or Con1pletion "'ill be presented lC! those who at- lc nd the four meetings. The series is entirely free to those who en- roll . • Course in Oil Drilling Planned Applicants for the new t.:Rsa t o start the Oil Well Drilling c..>urse nre bring intervle"'ed at the Quid· ance Cente r on the Buslnese and Technology DJvlsion of the Long Beach City College Campus at 1305··€aiit Pacific Co&!lt. Highway. This will be the .(hlrd ye·ar that the College hn.s offered th~B course in cooperation with the National Association of 0 ·11 Well Drllllf);g Contractors. In June the members or the first class to complete the course received their Association in Arts degrees a nd were em. ployed by several of the California contractors. Th<' course is open to high .school graduates and veterans who can qualify and offt>rs an in- dividual a splendid opportunity for employment and advancement, after graduation, In an industry which has a great need for well· trained young men. The Guidance Center is . open from 8 :00 to 5 :00 p. m. and 8:00 to 10:00 p. in. Monday through F'riday. Further information may ·ti.so be obtained by calling Long Beach 7-6481 . Adventist Minister Addresses Churc:h on World Conditions !\tr. Kenneth B. Perry of the Seventh Day Adventist Church of Newport Heights changed the topic of his sermon on Saturday, Sept. 2 when he felt Impressed to Dl111pute over eight tele'Viaton sets ordered for 'Ken Niles' VU.b Marina at NewpQrt Beach waa 'tn superior court Frpday u Tur:n,er'• Radio Co., of S&lf& Ana flied .Wt for Sl,668.46 or for S3,940.T9 c laimed to be dUe '1nder a con· tract of sale. " l Sult is against the Ken Nile• to. Md Mrs. Keln Niles, wife of the prominent ~ntertaJner who o perates the S\Y4nk Bayside/Dr. mot el. I' f... It was allege that the .ales contract wa!'I Jde with Mrs. Niles la.at July 1 and that T\lr· ner's Is ready to dellYer the eets but that they h e been refused. One cause of action 11eeke pay· tnent or Sl.688.48 as the amOt.1nt due ~'lnd another cht.tmed 13.940.79 Is due. Moose Members Plan Boat Ride and Breakfast Gov. H . H . Holbrook of N€'wport Beach M008C Lodge No. 14~7 ,,it· tcndrd the caucus held recently at East Los Angeles No. 134. ltP. said, et that time the So. Calif. Moose Aasn. was divided Into four' sub • dislrlc t.s of approximately eight lodges in each district. Thia result.a in a more convenient &nd c-..uoy way or tra.naaeting the bull -. ness or the district. Gov. Kabana of· the San Bemar· dlno Lodge wae elected preseident of the newly formed District 4 or which Newport Beach lodge is a faetor. Moose Lodge Put in Dist~ 4 Moose Lodge No. 14~7 wtll be hosts Sept. 10 at 10 a.m. to th1 members and women of the Legion of the Moose. Sreakfut will be served at •the Lodge hall located on the ocean front and. Newport Blvd .. at Newport Beach. While the meettni' ls being con· ducted. all the Women will . ta.ke a tour of Newport Harbor ..iboard Brother Al Anderson's bo&t &!I guea~ of Mooee lodge 1457. A large gtoup of guesta and LegionnaJres are· expeoted. Feat i• vitles will continue throughout the day. Fortnight Mcie). Writes About Richard's Market speak on the condition of t~e The Newport Harbor i..rea ts world and on the soon comlng ot again in the news through an Christ Jesus, article on Rlch.lrd'a Udo Market Condition• in Cz~hoslovakla, t.n the September flnt taaue of Romania. Poland and Finland un-Fortnight Magazine en.titled "The der the RU88l&n domination are Subtle Touch" under the headln&' deplorable, he said. In many I of Buelneu and lnduatry. places the people are not permit-[ The article credlt.e the success 1ed to t:.1ve Bibles and It la an of-I of the market to Oic~chard'• fense punishable with death to I underatandlng of h~an)nature possess one. Clothes cost such an plus a aound knowledge of bu.el· -:.xorbltant amount that the aver· ness admJnlatration. :tge person cannot afford to buy 'hem. Many people die ot 21tarva· '.ion. he said. In spite of the op- position. m.iny are being convert- •ct, and they are .spreading the Pomona Students Will Return to Studies I news of the aoon coming of Christ. Rel urning to Pomona couese .Rt!Ur=I Veater , this year are two local atudente, The local church la to be a re-Selim "Bud" Fl'anklin of Co8ta lief center for the Harbor Area. Me&J. and Jlrn stef·rmstn of Co-- he ea.id, and offlcta.IA have sug-rona del Mar. Bud hu. Ju.It ;... ~ested that a month'e aupply of turned from R. 0 . T . C. camp Uld food, clothes and dttalng be Jim will go next Ylear. Both Wm kept on Mnd.. be lieutenant.a In iAe reser.ve. The Medical cadet ,..n_ i. to ~Im. "'"° la majo~nc In ll!q1j.11 ~the ti.,.. a.llTSftal meu.odl aM pen• al--... _ _.,_ ... ...,__ .-and dn.IJ\Attca. won the t: " be reactivated. Orange county a-. ...... u eo..iu..-.J........, .tM•• I. members will meet in the recre&· ~T-.--• ..,..I ..,. -- Uonal hall of the &!""lb Da.y --llnc' In Ute -l pe~, -------.. -----------fteue M8d...,. Wwrm111a......., ' t ( ) llepla.r hll ~ •• :: 0.. w ._., ( ) Jflitat 81111111 I , ~ ···········r···································· • I ADMUI •••••••• •••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••• . ~~ .............. l .... , ....... NOD t·•·········· I --- -- -L ----· - - - - ---I • - -... ,...-•••• I ) .. I AdvenUat Church. 131f. N . Broad· giving play reviewj for tbe "'-r. Be ...,.. aloo honOred II)' r way· Santa Ana. ·08 ~ ull:ed to join tbe ica•en. • from S lo 10 p. m. .tarting-Sept. I 19. Any .... lntereoted ·1n Ibis ~ ' Program altoald eend their name 'P.lllE8 tzirf i In to tbe pUtor. -cl... ·ur;;~ ~ ,.,.... Illa An aPJ>M) WU made II)' Kr. car --It..,... -·1n ;:;.t: Pen')' for contrtbutioM to ftnlab parldnf lot. ~ 9 . C. Ute cburch Iii> tllat It llllcbl be IQi Cllurcb at:. ....... AM;ff dedicated lldO fl>ll. Bw.,.u.lnc-!led.~~~ '·· been~ -llle ~ MTIDO!rlllq. ,' ~ . • To Discuss Zone Changes on 17 St. A meetl~g Will be arranged by the Orange County Plarl.ning com- mlMlon In the near future lo dls- cuu informally a propoeed change of an area on 17th St., between Orange and Irvin Aves.. Costa Mesa. from re11ident1al and agrl· cultre to bueinesa zoning. This wilt include the area planned for de•elopment by W. T . Jefferson and the Alpha Beta Market. La.et week the commission rec- ommended the petition of Fred Lambert for an auto paJntlng and body ahop on Elden Ave.. near Santa Ieabel St., COJ'lt& M e&:l, on condition hi& operations are not conducted after 7 p.m. each day. Petitions were presented both for and against lhe applic:itton, with 29 signers favoring and 11 sign· ers oppo81ng the permit. 1_1.te dinner dance Is a vanguard to ~he big football gaR}e scheduled for the folloWing day, September SO. f . .inta Rosa Junior college will meet Orange Coast college in the Santa Ana Municipal Bowl in the first o r a· serlea of lnter--sectional gridiron tusales. The game will be co·sponsercd by four Lion clube In the beach prea: Seal Beach, Huntington Biil.ch, Coet& Me.88. and Balboa Baf. Dr. Edward P'· Milum of Cor· onal del Mar, pfleside nt of the Bal· boaj Bay Lions club Is chairman. auistcd by Duncan McAlplne of Ne'fporl BC"-.lch. Ttckets for the dinner and foot· ball game arc available from all ' merpbers of the Lions club or Girl Scoµt officers who are · asaieting th" Li on.s in their program, they are ~ Mrs. Carmelita Vincent, Mr&. W'1fne Crowl, Mrs. Ted Ham- broOk and Mrs. Wilbut Lake. lllt ~ Froat NEWPORT BEACH Hubor W PLUMBING SUPPLIES TO SUIT EVERY NEED, Amateur or Professional Complcl.<> Assortment of Pipe Fittings and Tools • Complrtc Stock of OLD COLONY PAINTS SATURDAY LAS DAY! Save While We Celebrate • •• • Park Free! · ·· Hercuf es · Poplin · Windbreaker Jacket Bought apecial for Seara Birth· day Sale! For work, for leisure -thia putty gray color poplin jacket ia ideal anytime! Zelan treated, aanforized, won't ahrink more than 1 o/c. Zip . front, 2 slash pockeu, aide inaerta. Small, medium, large, extra large. 2ss Hercules Gabardine Surcoat Leave It to Sean to offer web uvtnp! lackel la made of doeokln ttnlah pbanllne talJy lined with rayon. Combination pocketa. Navy blue, IUl"PC"e tan and blue cray.· 81.zea II to '4. Pocket the aavt.np: now. 7as Rec. t.98 Reg. 3.98 Boys' Cords Umltecl 298 Qaantlly Birthday Special! San!orlud, Upper fly, four pockets, pleat· ed ta>nta. Blue, brown 1Ien pllidA Broken sizes. i.29 Flannel Shirt TJc 39c: Shirts, Briefs Special 3 for I 00 Choice of Boys' rib knJt cotton sleeveless un~de-rahirt. elastic waist brief at one low price. Boyvtlle sizes 2 to 8. Shop Sears and Save! r:.; ..... _.,,..... __ _,... .. ~ ""·~ .• ,:,:. ·.,..· -~ '~ ',< ·.. >'"#:<!' •. .~ '>t Chain Drive Trike With Tubular Steel Frame =:::,. = Onl¥1 14 66 ' Red enamel frame with alum- inum tlnlal!ed wlleeta, adluat· able handle bars. Hn. rubber Urea. 12-ln. front - Only One of Many Styles to Choose From! Boy's Gold Bond Oxfords paU 4~s • Come In oee the PLUS styling bulll Into these flne ahoes, Sewn Bar· hour welttnr: rid!, lull -ed anallnO dyed leatben, beW, •trlklnf potterna tor campu. for buRqMI. ror dreM! Double blghly poll1hed. Heavy double 90lel! Check .These Birthday 'Best Bets!' 1.98 and 2.98 Claaaic CoUon Shim ··---··· 1.00 3.98 and 4.98 Cotton Houaecoata ······-·---2.22 5.98 and 7.98 Square Dance Dreaaea ···-··--···.3.99 19.98 Men'• Wool Sport Coata ········-·----.. :.1 5.99 8.95 Rayon-Nylon Gabardine Slacks --· 5.88 5.98 Men'• Cotton Sport Shirts·····---3.98 $35 Men'• Wa,.ield Gabardine Suitt __ . .24.88 -~,.,,,,..;,,~~k,l· After Ute dmrch llao llMn dedlca~· · A -,,,....,. wU t.c-- ed, ... .........-_ OrtD ..... _ .-r ~ be il&iled -ell low llopo9 wur 9!"1od, °!11"" p 1&0. \iili • ~ mally --tO ~ """'',,. tajJeD. • ..,., • i. .. _1716 South MU St. . . ·s.nte j.,;. Telephone Kl 2~3961 · 0pen· Mon. 1hru Iii.. f'.lO ~.~~-t.39 p.' --5.t, 9;30 •• ""Jo, 9 p. . . . , • i . . - -----. -. ·~ ------ - --. t ' .. ------------------ , . . . .. . . • • ···-------------·-------------------· -------. ' • ! 1 ,. • -~-;-;, I I I r • I ' I • • . . '~ . \ . f.~ ...... ~ ... i:'·· .. , ... F: ... a-. ~-u-~ ... d-....... ~ ......... ~ .... ~-... Mfd];>;8~~; ~.Mesa 9aptish ~· , , ~ f. '' \tl\.1'$ .., • .Beglnniag Sun.cby, Sept. 10, t).e ~ , .. y ... ftnt.. Rapt._ Church Pt Ooeta • A • I Tacoma G.ie•if Visit in S.lboa · j I BA.4·bi.rf '-71 . &tter a hica WL<!U • • 1i.1t. "1tr, 1 ht.. 'fLJy k.E-e.11es ll~ ie76 Occa.n Blvd.., l?dlboa. 111.Jw. Piank had lived tn Balboa du.dnc the war and renewed acquaint.a.Dem wUb btt many m ends there. f1Jhlc bAdi. Mme to Taconl!l, Wub., Jut Weck>Hday "'-'.U M_n. Edna Pl&aJt and h er dal:lg hter, ,. • ... 11l JJ•Y greatfr d.tvio~dl in open .. in6 u.p moft private land 'to hullt- en than tile 'chip on u.e ~r' ~p1U.C:.1:!.br::n~T~y ~nnouncing THE AFF ·ILIATION OF --wW •ond ... :t a JW>lpr OWl'lce ~'" MassadlJs· etf. s ) . . . llOU CLtlmwUU:-N-v ..........., ud ---~ •¥ lllPt lo tho now clubhome of lh• Ooata ... Prldit.J" ~ Club at w. 1•u.. at. ... Aeebelm A.'1e., ••• HNa OOmmu.n.lty. The .nwct""" cont:m• eaet eq•Ni feet and oi~ b•npet and meetlq. faclllt'tew. A'str•ut aid Title l111r11ce Co1p11y -tile~ ot Doga!d w. Polllmo•. tau. -mM''ne wW ~-held lll the prime.,. ..,.rtmeo.t ot the eduea..- tlonal unit, Mapolla a.ttd Santa Ana avenuea, and will l.ccommo- dste au the cbJJdren from 1begin- nen to junlon. Mr. and 111'9. Pere)' F . peiee• are announcing th• marrlase ot tbefr daurgh.ter lOM to Mr. Wal- ter lob:ca Koa.tpmny of NaUck. Jrfa.aaehuetta. TM ceremony wu held ln The Fhlke Memorial Meth· Friday Afternoon El~b Opens Fall Season Sept. 14 with New Interest . . -People do read the '#ant Ilda. K ,, .. ••• ..... odlat church on Saturday mornlns A.a tall make.a It.II entrance m~· ... -------------September 2 at 10 o'ckkk. Rev. John K . Montpinery, Wal· bera of the Costa Mesa Frid&y ter's father, per1ormed the cere· Afternoon club are focusing at· tenUon on ·the opening day pro-mony. ).{1.sa Lots Montgom ery, m -•a•-• 1 Frid ~t 1' gra ... ~ or ay, ~ . u , FAC Junior Matrons Entertjllin Husbands at Dinner Q~n.c e .sister of the Jl"OOlll, attended the when the club will lneUtute ita bride. The ,-room wu attended fir1t yea:r in the new clubhouae by his college l'OW;Jlmate, Paul A_ .1 ... 11 ... b. tt··1 attair ot rttent · and Its secon~ year under the -._.... -Gorham. .1_ ... te y•• ....... .u-ner ·•-·--Joyed pruidericy of Mrs. Beina Kal9er. ...... -""-uau ....__ -Immediately after tbe cere mony Lundi.eon wlU be served a.t 13:30 by mem•rn of ta. Juaior M.atrooa they left kn" Lall:e WIJ1pesaukee, aectign a( toe ro...-.. Meta Friday p. m. Ruervatlons are to be made ....._ in New Hampmihire tor the Labor with Miaa Alice Plumer, phone Atte.moon club uid their buebends Day week end and on Tuesc!o.y .... ·tbe clubbouae. II.ore Utan ll:i Beacon ~08!5. A mua.lcal procram -will leave tw a ~ weefts" trip presented by ~ Ruth Amli9trong .-e ln uteodan<;& at the p.la al· to CaJUonll& by way ot the Nat· Trio w ill feature the entertain· fa..i r. ., local Par~ and San Francisco. Be~kll, dahliU and marigolm JQe.o., ia the dal.Chtu or Mr. a.ad me~~lc a nd service projects. cul-w e.re ~ in tlle decora.tlorui. Fee· " "' Mr•. P . F. S.Un~ ot !3061 P\rate tura.1 , educational and 90Ckll af· turin.c the potJudc: dioner menu - 1 RO&d , .crut Haven. She graduated t.a.ln give an over-all ~ pie· wett t.a.male pie, apac:betti and · from the North QUJ.ncy Hl&"h meat ball•. toued _,,.d, apple ple .. l --i.... ~ it ...,. • • • school and' attended Simmons col· ture tor actlviti.e& planned during and coffee. YQ&l•U oe,·er kno"' ho.\v &"ood l.ege in Bolton . before comtn• to the year. "Service not liel(" ie the u 1 ... hligh'1 ..... the #.Dl.erta.inment e theme chosen by Mrs. Kai9ff. ~ ........... OIUckm can tutf' until you tTy CalJforrlta w1th her parents, where were teats ot magic performed by a F:r')'e.r trom she &TB-du&ted t.mm U. C. L. A:.. 1.D PrmJdPJlt'.a LdJa L¥dr: Neww.. waio •P'KW a.nd I I HOLLOWAY FARMS!., t he clo..ss ot 1948. She Is a Kappa In a letter to meJDbera Mn. "11\lfec:t h.l!t audJe.n.ce. · . A.lpb.a net.a an4 Om.icron bl'&l. KaJser sap, "We are about lCit Door prise .,....,... were won by Afttt !lel"Ying he'r lntemahlp at start a new clUb yea r· and !"thank 'Bernice ·Hadley. Malcolm Reh.I , tbe Los A»pJM V. A..~ u a 8..cb: one for put .belrll aad ..... Kr:. and KN. Jabil J . !fuzum, student dietictan, a.be t.ranaferttd we aba1I bdv.e a m.ocs·<u.1 )'4M" Ethel Robe.rU, Eleanor Uell: and to the Cuatll.u.g V. A. holpital ln ahead. To U..t end, we will Uy raye Trautwein.. .... 01 hi ""' (ob ..... 79' .. ....... -.J ...... UQhlly opicM, mad• wah ~ "-ar.cl '-h milk! Fluffy.._ fondonl kine full o1 pocallll .•"'; __ _, &utter coffee cok• with frogront ~cl..-....., ........ ..,.. ~ i.o...r iane• OOST A MESA 1'108 Hewpori Blvd. CORONA DEL MKR BOS <;out llll'h~ BALllOA ISLAND %00 M..tne A veaUe • LAGUNA BEACI\, !115 Fon!l8t AWDlle Framingham, Mau. a a.ew plan.. 4lridi.nc' our ~ Noftes-.. for u.e evening in· Walter graduated tro.m North ahJp into n1De equ&I parta, each c:1likied Mmu. Bon:nle Grow, Vir- QWncy High echool a.nd ente"4 dJYbion to be responsible for au ctn.kl Lopdon, Btancbe Willie.ms, the Navy iJwnedlately Ypoa. cr&d· actlritiea for a moatb. Dorotby Mewman. DeJores Jrw1n. uati.on. ae.rvtnc" three 7ean dllrinl' ''Look over your membership P'ta7Ws Dunlap and Georgia J ones. World War ·D . A.tte.r nicel•lD&" bis li8l to flnd. wlUcb_mQPth you au Nat reiutar meeting of the ditlc:harge, he a.ttellded SUta .Ana IU'¥'in,g On the.Committee <a»d OOD· MCtion la~ for Sept. 20 at 8 Junior co.Uece for one year, then ta.ct the cl'lairman few that momth, p. m. transferred to the Univenlty of atatJnr what particular duUe. you MMaachwtettll f1oorrl which he can best perfo rm. Duplicate Bridge Winners Revealed graduated, majoring In , c hemist ry. "I know v.·e shall ha ve some Costa Mesa Circle to Present Public Radio Show very interesting competition as jeach and every one of us can do aomethiag to m4.ke our club a Mn. A . W. Tummel and Deane well ba.la.oced af!air, bol.i1 aociall.Y Tumme.I were wllutus eut-w.est and financially. We ha ve a deb! and Mis . .lal:lo.bel Fullerton and to meet for our lovely new home. Mra. Ro)' Stroll'•~ high ~rers Interest ing plans a re being so let's . .i ll get together a nd push. north-south bl the duplicate bridge map~d by Ctre:le S of tAe Costa "! know you are o U willing and game bdd Maaday evening in I Mesa Coll'.lnw nlty Ql;urcll WSCS ready to hel p make our club 100 Costa Meea. roe a public ·•wt.;com~ to Holly· per cent in every way and Will JiLUll~up ealt.-weat were Mr. f wood" rad io show t o bt! put on strive for our own bett erment ancl and Mrs. Robert Dischner; Glenn Sept. 22 a t 8 p. m. In the auditor· that ot the community." ft.wt and E. E . Bn&ee! Mrs. Mar· ~um o f the Mnip !ichc ol, Co!ltn Corarniltt·n Ch1lirmt·n I gar et H olme• and Mn. Hugh Stet· Me~...__ . N ew oommiltce be.ads are : on; Mrs. EAelJ LaVllie and lo"'ra.nk . Dcugia.s Hinf!f:Lly. popular local Mmes. Bertha Tillotson. cuia t or of R eed; Mrs. Charles Boe.T'dman antl resident, will , a.ct as master of seet ions; Kenneth Ste\vart. chair-MrsR. J am es J ohnsobn . t h cenmonte. for Uk-program which . uDl'lers·up nort · sou . wet!? i• patterned alter the origina l man, Bertha. Tillotson. Geor~c Mrs. F~nk Reed ·:.lad Mrs. P eggy J F'"', p.rogram. A. J . Lupton, chair· J hn . M d .,_ Fr d ack McElroy radio ahow which is man, Charles Andrews, member· o 110n , r . an -...-.,. e broadc·l.Sl daily. ship· William Willibms chairman Johnaon; )Ira. kobert Brown and Thef't' will be a variety ot p rizes · ' ' Mrs. George Magruder ; Mni. Arn· My ra Sprague, Ray Cozad. How -ld G d J Wll p Including an orchid tor the oldest d Bal . o a.uer an oe cox; erry lady in the audience, a "gooct ar mer, Sam Kins.fat.her. W. McAdoo and Dt-. H . Gardi~. E . 1:-&chenmyer, ways a nd mearss : In ••-~-~-~•nt' ~-· T • nei&'hbor.. prize and a birthday J errolcl Spangler, r entals; uoc -.-t.er ..-..... .....~. our award. Boyd Robert.Ii, h 0 u. • e a n d nament held on Sunday afternoon Home t alent · will be featured. grounds; MaX Schachne.r. bospi· Wlhe 1 1cwlnne 1 rw were Mr. and Mni. Joe acts to lncJU<kt musical a.n d dance tnJity · J ean Le\\.•rence chairman ox n nortb-eouth posiUon numbeni a nd akita. Proc~ds will Flore~ce EJghmey R~berta De~ and Mrs. Georre MagTuder &l'ld go toward the building fund of Ja ney, Vivian H!D~y, callin.c and Mn. JameA ChUven playing east· the church. Ticket.a a.re 50 cents1 courtesy: Ge-or ge F ox. muaic; Otia w~ each. Weatherwax. community service : nnera,..up north • eouth we.re ' ·Harbor Zonte Club Claude Anderson. art ; A.H. SmeJJ. ,Fred M~ and E . V. Vinton: Califo rnia hi.story and la.ndmarka: Mrs. Donna Balley &Qd Dr. H . Ber tha Tillotson, E . 1_ Moore, P. Gardiner: Mre. Robert Brown and A. Chamberlin, budget; Miu 4.Jiee A . D. Wetherby; Mn, JIUPlet Mof· Plumer, reservations : Miu Bett y fat and Mn. Richard -~rtholo~ Kl rtlJr.,,,p~_,.~:...:.: • . . . mew: Mn:, . ..Harry Sch1lhng. ~<J to Open Year With l..!!11~111~· ~t I I d. ! l ~ .c~l y 'l..111'p<"gt1111ftext TbvnO:ly, ( . IC') t'Or the .Zonta' club at Newport Harbor , organiza- tloo ol uecuUY~ women. The first meetiq wtU be a Luncheon at Bay Shorea cate. Newport. New busi· nega introduced d uriog t.h e sum· mer will brought up at the meet· ing, with Mlldred Stanley pre:sid· Ing as ne\\.' president. 'I Choose to Serve' is Sermon. Subject at Lutheran Church Sermon tHeme Sunday, Sept. 10. 11 a. m. at Ule Newpor1. H&rboT Lutheran dulrcb wiH be "I QlOOM' t o Serve". Thls ta ooe i.n a aermoD series, .. Ky Miulc.,"' u civen b)' Pas tor Herbert Roth. SIK.tl® ~!k.lnclude: MLsa Wm. Vopia Ot.noo. .. Ly~;;f~~~&nd en.tu: Bast .. .up ..-...weat ,wee..\ilr. Mmes. Gunning Butler. booka; P. il.nd Mrs. V'rank Reed; Mr. ;A . W . A. CA&mberlin. bridge; H . B. Mc· Turnmel and H . 8 . Holli•. Mrs. Murtry, g . .irden; George Fox. Arno1d Gasse r and Cha.rle11 J ester: homecratt : Burl • G row, J un lot Mn. A. D. Wetherby and Mrs. Ma trons. Carl Benson ; liln. Mildred Lyllf Rev. Paul Babb itt To Speak Sunday on 'Adequate Faith' and Mre. George CarTott. The N.ewport Harbor Dupllc&tt' bridge dub wttl hold tts nezt reC"U· Jar mttttng on Monday etening, Sept. 11. al elcbt o'clock in Frida)' Afternoon club bowie. All lntereet· ed bridCe playen are Invited to play. Young Methodists at Camp Radford Beeauae ot the teneion of tl'le8i' timea, the Rev. Paul Edward Bab· bil l will preach next Sunday at 11 o'clock in the Community Church ot Corona del Mar Oil the subject. "An Adequate Faith tor These ,,mes." Tlmet like these demand a larger faith than '"The Ten young people frora Utt> Ooeta Mesa Com.muaity Chureti Falt.h of our Fathers." We need tt din th In tit t t ... ------------------------•!to ha..-e • talth ot OW' own-a 'lre a en g e 1 u e a faith lllrong e.noUp to CUTJ' wi Ounp Radford, Sept. U . EVERY WE.EK •• BR~T SHOP ... Newport Aft.. OOSTA )fl!8• BN: • .. throu&h the difficultie. of titre. ~ In the poup &"8 Donna Nelaon. 'nte chotr, undet" the dii'ec Uon A.nn Cra.Wfor4. Helen. Sandi, Bellf. ot M'll)' Batten Steffenan, will erly Thompson, Keo Flsller, Tb01'1!1 ~Inc, ''Come. Chrtala.na. Join to Jo Tho U"pcoa. J.la.IDy F1aher, Bo~ SIJitl' Allel!Ma.,"' by Gillette. The McClellud., Ok-. QrUfJth U C congreptioa will enttt into a niollunl TbomPMJL "Prayer for Peace." The Suladay Rew. J,• .. H. 'lbMt)WQll. pY- ocbool, wltl! Mn. Raymond Bar-tar ot U!e cbU-. ...., ~ been vey aa auperint&ndent. will open '""""' • tile f11<1!1t7, _.,..... Ile fall aCtlvtUM &Dd ct•s a on 9Cl Die .,._,~ Other ~ --·---•-···••oa •·-•u~ Sundoy. C!Jtl•e. are pro.wed for ..__~ .,.._.., !•-""':"' ~ -an apo. llr. Md lln. ,._ -llr. - Mr1. Dannis Hogland Honors Departing Costa Mesa Matron --Mias patty Willi•"'• to Enter Universjty· of Arizona Good ·Turnout For FA C B 1idge Section Fourteen ' \ables ot bril1g" nnd canuta we~ In play at .thl· lat· eat meetlng o{_ the bridge section ot the Costa ~·~caa Friday After· noon club. " · . Mrs. Heinz ~Iser, club pr t'.si- dent, was ho~sa . nMl.strJ IJy Mrs. W . B . Me'llott anll M rM. Cha rl t!s F . Han<U" r A salad lunrh· eon W&.8 l hC' prel'~-to th<' nrt Pr- noon or cards. Tqmat of>S s tu rfe.I with tuna prov!(kd ... top Olt'nu ra~~ards in . br1dJ;::~ \?'c nt to Mrs. Ray Saxrnan, hii.:h ; J.t1·1J. <"hnric·!'I H . McAlnry, ~;1•;·i.nd., and M rs. Jean La"'•tt'ncc, cun.Suln.tJc:1n. 'l'!lblt• p rizes wcrt' prl'St'nll'tl the t.•ana..'llll playf't S. , Next meC'ting or lht' &('(:lion w ill ht! h eld J.'rh.Jay, Sl·pt. :!:l, ot 12:30 p. rn . in thl' l'lt1bhousc. Host csst.·s wl!l If.~ A1rfl . ltuby Chen ~;. 1'~r.s. Ut'tlha 'fi\lot:i0¥ and ~f rs. J [-an l..nwrl'n<'<'. lt1'!"lo?t- vallo11B arl' lo br nn1de ''' I t h Mrs. Chnr lC's Mc Alnry. phonC' B t>!l. ~700-W. Parents Visit Mrs. Paul Butcher Dr. antl M rs. Paul Butcher of Santa Ana Avt•., Costn Mesa, t:.;d as recent hou~· gut:Hts Mr a1u.J Mrs. Bernard Erlich of N~wport. Ore .. parents or M rs. Butche.r. .. - \ ' Of S.A.NT.A. ANA with • Title lnsarance and Trost Uo1pany Of LOS ANGELES Tn1s BRINGS TO Orange County landowners and lenders the protection given by the resources and experience . of California's largest titl~ insurance company. Officers, I staff, and place of business are unchanged. Validated parking for customers in"V"Lots. ROLAND A. KL.OESS, President ABSTRACT AND TITLE INSURANCE CO .MPANY . 416 North ]\fain Street, Santa Ana • Telephone Kimberly 2.23, Between 19ith and 2oth on Newport Blvd. COSTA .MESA HILi .. ~ BROTHERS COFFEE lb, Lll'nT 2 POt '~J)S Our EVERYDAY' MPat Prices sound l like SPECIAl,S. How about these? RIB STEAKS .. . .................... 69c T-BONE STEAKS ...................... 79c CIGARETTES .45 .>\II Popular Brand" ('artun Prime Frozen Foods NEW CROP , PORTERHOCJSt~ -~KS ' .. '.i1M1 ;.;, Ui l i l k SPl n<1'"'"l·~ "I• ~~. · 11!~~y~s GME*.IEAN$,,: · i, 1 1 14 O&. p g. nA'-H •• I!»· ,. . 1 • smµ>IN STEAKS ... . ... . . . ... 79c No. 2 Can Sm. whole 2 !or 49¢ ROUND STEAK .. 8'k 12 01. pkCJ. Mixed Veg. • 21 1' POT ROAST . .............. 39c 7-BONE I:OAST ........ ··i· . . ... 49c ROUND BONE ROAST ........... 53c FRESH GROUND CHUC ........ 49c All SELECT QUALITY a.pd your oomj1lete satisfaction i;u8'allteed. 16 01. 16 oz. 16 oz. pkg. PEACHES pkCJ. STRA WBY • • • • 21 " 42 ' pkCJ. RED RASPBY 39¢ • No·. 2 c:an Sliced ..• 2 for 45 1' No. 2 can Cut . . . 2 for 39 1' Dole'; No. 2 Tin PINEAPPLE JUICE 2 for 29t ----'~~-~~-~~---i.~~~~~---~----~------------~------------~--------,-~~~-t-~~~- Pure Granula~d _______ ._L -- s1iced I "'47c BACON . ~Y'.' ~o. lOl I 2 for Rancho TOMATO SOUP 3 !or 2~ ICE' , Pt. . CREAM • 125' Roi Waxed Paper. 20 - 40 Waxed Sandw. lklgs • 10* 20 lge. ~h lacJs • . • • 10' LarCJe Pkg. ashing Po~der Plate Boiling , ley's No. 301 ' . ' St-tie COIN 2131 r ·~°iNEY POD P,E~S 291 : -=;=:;;;;;~~;;;;w---=~.;;=;;;;;;;;;;;:=;~~~~~~ LABOE MEATY BEEF STEAK • • • SOUTH AMEllIOAN BANANAS' '3-nc l. NEW CBOP WJNT!:B B4JllANA , . . APPlES • 4-s ~ swm, ITIIOY GRAPEFRUIT! • • 10 -.1cr .. \ • ••••••••••••••••• 0000: s seessuuseu s sesscsssc so ••••• --~--....:... 1~50-. -• Janice J;n~~--Aw~rdedi~;~=,:.··~:~J!~~~:. • B. l.·Y. C. Monroe Memi>rial T rQphy :-E,:!~::;~~:::1::1 :; PllESS-8 Janice J 'ens en, 1~-year-oldl•-------------­ lllt881E SUTHERlA.NO, 221 -Mth 8l-, Newpurt Bnela. poreteu aad reU.red r311road uie.-raphm-, •till ~ to keep her "key ~ .... at a 60 \vonl pt>r· minute level. Thousb 72 year. old - . die kffPll bWJy wrltlnl' poPtry, k~ptnc up her love ly prdea and ba)i.nl' old hou~ and transforming-thl'm Into "hom6." I Prt>t!S Photo) Telegraph . Key to Typewriter Nutshells History of Newport Poetess Bessie Sutherland At Cl time when girls were only sup~ed to becom€ school teachers and store cl ~rks r c!uring the Spanlsh-An1e rican war period) Be•ie Sutherland, Newport Beach's poetess who lives at 221 -3~th St., waa busy getting a job as a telegraph operator. "Pa waa agalnst my workinl' as a t elegrapher ."" she says. "He didn't want me working anyplace w here all the trainmen would be coming if\ ~wea ring. But 1 phores. BeMie laugh• thl.!t off as J told Pa l had hl•O..r him .9Wearing being as easy 11!1 ro lli ng off a log. and I didn't gel paid fo r it.'' Be.CJ-"Did ·..l lot of climbing when I was le II . ,. these a kld." she says. s sn1 es 1n r1 ·1:1ea 1ng "'Wt:: operators u&t:d to kill a words. Jot of time by chatting over the "After that f'n tl1dn"t s ay too wires wh~n the re waa a h..111 in much and I !>!tru·l~I a~ n te legraph business, although some of the operator during th1: Spanish-senders w ere difficult to r ead. Ame:rtC&.11 war", BPSAit' added. There was one feUow whose daughttr ot Mr. and Mn. Robert Jensm Gt sa.n DtmU and Balboa llland waa flt&t girl ever to win Ba1bca l!lland Yacht club'• moat covct~d o.wn~. the M onroe Mcm- orto.l trophy, it was discovered when · the club-held its annual trophy prcsentnUon and e lection of of/lc8rs Thur.sday evening, Au- gu.1t 31, o.t Balboa. Yacht club. commodore H4Jdenfta-n preeid- ~d a\ \be meeung. Named &11 Qf- tl~en tor the coming year weft: Benny Benjamin, commodore; Noel Barlow, vice-commodore: Tony· Torrance. real" commodoR; C~ Eyman, secretary. They will u.aume duties next year in the nrst week of July. Announcem~nt of Miss J ensen's award wa..s made by Bil l Bangs, m em orial trophy chairman, who gi.Vfo-"meda18 for the ten standing llJaheat In com~tition for the Uppb7, which goes to. the one with the greatest number of 'points s arnered in all event.a throuc-t.out the eight weeks sum- mer period. T aking medal9 were: 2, Rea.r Commodore-eltct Tony Torrance; 3, Phyllts Rawlins; 4, CommodQre Bob Halderman: fi, Mona Rae Barlow: S,/Bill Twt1t; 7, Frank Williams : 8, J~ Jonee: 9, A.nn Rawlins: 10, Nancy O'Dell. H onorable mention WU CIVen to thOBe through 20th place. Banga also presented the Miri- am J(Jrk Memorial trophy for Snowbirds t o T11by Kirk and _ the Burl John.son ~1en1orial trophy for dlngh.lea to Phyllis RawUn.!1. Sailing ch-1irn1an Gene Be.um preMt:nled flr:-il. second nnd third place t rophies for the July series la Snowbirds as follo\vs: I . Com- modore Bob Halderrnan; 2, Mike Baum: 3, David ' H er ringt on. In August aerl ,s to: 1, Commodore H"aldcrman; 2, Fre-d Miller: 3. Toby Klrk. In July series, Bal- bc-1 dinghies: 1. Tony Torrance : 2, P hyllis" Rawlins: 3. Roger Bol - vey. In August series: l, Tony Torrance: 2, Phyllis Rawlln1; 3, Micky Smith. Rear Commodor€ Noel f)e.rlow, in chargc of paddh!board&, read the paddleboan.I rea:ulta In vari- ous· agC' groups as follows: 4 to 7, boys and girls, 1. Bill Twiat : 2, BUI Boyd ; 3, Marshall Wright. First place received a trophy, soc- ond silver medal -.ind Lhirtt. blue ribbon , prt.-aented for eights week .. con1pt>tition. P.1ddfr Bilerds EvtdenUy BeR.Sit• set a gt)Od ex-touch was especially hard t u ample for the rest of h t·r family. read. The only Lhing I could fol- AJI of tben1. lhret.• younger broth· low when he \l»l.8 pounding the key F~r paddle boards, 8 to 10, glrl1:;: era and two !ti&le~. ended up by would be routine routing , order9 j 1, Pt-g Hadfield: 2. J ean J ones; 3, poundJng telegraph kf'ys for a llv-that I practically kne\\' by h€'"nrt Ml..l r)' Lou Lloyd. 8 t o 10. boys ing. .. . . . I :::i.nyway," she added. I. Dill D~Wltt ; £. Steve Rose: 3, Born In the hlur-.,,rass section Evt'n after retiring Bes~ hal! Nick Partch. 11 to 13. girla. I , boys, l , Tony Tornnc~ 2, Tom Cwmln1ham; 3, Micky Smith. H to 16 ctrla. 1, Janleto Jensen: 2, Ann Rawllna; s , Carol Eymin.. 14 to 16, -boy•, 1, Bob Halderman: 2, David H e rrington; S, Noel Bar- low. J.n the n.nnu91 llround·the-18.land rowing event, prizes were aw4rd- OO. fir11t to Benny Beqjamtn and David Henington, with John Hf!f'~ ting ton Ill coxswain; second, to Mike Baum and Ron Be.tson, Bll .. ))' Batson u Cox.twain. Mrs. Wa7p~ WIUtan:is. diving cb:llrman, rand Cbe results for lb.at division: 4 to 7. boys a.nd glrla, 1. Bill Twist; 2. Carol Williams; 3, Marshall Wdght. 8 to 10, girl!. 1, Gene J ones; 2, Gall White; S, Mary Lou Lloyd. 8 to 10, boys, 1, Richard Hoertig; 2, Steve Rose; 3. Bill DeWitt. 11 to 13, g1~ls. 1, Judy Swimm: 2, Elc3.flot Cuthri1; 3. M ona Rel' Barlow. 11 to lS. boya, 1. •Mike Vaile; 2, Bob Mar· t'tn : 3, T odf:1 white. 14 to 18, girl&. 1, Nuncy O'Dell: 2, Janice Jen- sen : 3, M ary Welker. 14 to 11, boys, 1, Frank Wlll!am~; 2, Bob Ibbot son; 3, J oe Guthrie. Fancy Dlvlns Jn roney Jiving for boys and &"irls : 1, Bob Jbbotaon: 2. Frank Wllllams; 3, •Judy Swimm. Mr11. l-lon.11.Jd Burlow, swlrn1nln.g chairman, rt.·a\J re:sults: 4 to 7, boy1 ond glrls , 1. Bill Uoyd; 2. Gary Lt1we: 3. Bill T\visl. 8 to 10, girl8, 1. Jean J ones; 2. Gall White ; 3, Peg Hadfield. 8 to 10. boys. l , Hank Kyle ; 2, Richard Hoertlg; 3, Steve Roee. 11 l o 13, gffla. 1, Mnno Rae BRr)O\\.'; 2. J udy Swimm : 3, Elitenor Cuthril'. 11 lo 13 , boys, l , Tony 'forrance: 2 , 1:io.ul LivadPrry; 3. ~1ike Vaile. 14 to 16, girls , 1. Janice Jensen: 2, Nancy O'Dell; 3, Ann Rawlins. 14 t o 18, boys, 1, FrlUlk Williams: 2, Noel Barlow: 3~ Fred Miller. Comn1odore J . A. B~k was ask- ed to say a few \vordR, a fter which he and A-frs. BE>ek were pre- sented with R beautiful silver tray ln appT-eciatlon for their many years of devoted work for Balboa laland Yacht club which they were lnstrun1ental in st.artlnK 27 years ago and uf which each of t heir three son,'J has se1 Vl•d ·ns commo-I dore. Commotlore Haltl~rnvin then prt>se.ntt:tl tokt!ns of appreciation for l'heir t•ffurtl'I to tht! varloll9 chairmtin, Mr. Ba.u1n, lfrs. Y.'il- liaml'l anti Mrs. Barlow and al.So tu his grandmother. M~. Guy Halderman. who assisted with the picnics. H e thc>n turnf<l lhe ml."el· 1n_s-over tu Benny Benjamin, \¥h-O 1irc1;1>ntPd Bob with the pr.i;t com-1 mv<lor1··~ J.:"3 Vl·I. provided for .by ~.fr:.;. !{c~:~1 th ~fo:·g14.1_ 0t K~nt uc;y. ~:'Ile 1 lhin~~h~hat kept her old telegraph k ey with Mona Rae Barlow: 2. Phylli!-1 Raw- t me . as 1.: Ulnge< a ot 0 be ~g: her a.nd practices with It occaa-Jina; 3, E leanor Oulhrie. 11 lo 13 JunJon 0an<'f' ~ lhl.11 k wt1rW.-1 "Usclll rto -~ f 8 lonally. She run still send and re-boys, l , Tom Cunninghan1; 2. T om Aft'-'r tht:: prel'lentnllon a group orse8 lllH pre •:r WUITicn . ruJ\V . I I I I I I l J . J z h I b . I .. I " I h t club Su.nc!Cy afternoon WU young -Algfr. II, ·23881 Pin.IA! Rd .. CUit Havm. Bruce 4Jld brother John, 8, were pl~I'· probably "cowboys and tnJ " on the bluff when the elder· y .... tumbled into the c~tul. FtUce.. officer J ohn Lar- son rupotjded ·to a call for aid a,nd pulled \the paJ.ntul barbs from Bruce'• _left foot. He then es- corted ~ hrothera harfie a n d warned thtm about their danger- oua ptaygrpund. ,-._OF HA.VJHO fflf~ H191a~ Dept. Frowns for hys •••Girls . on labJ Shoes · frtll Crib tin Colege JunkJr'a \baby ahoea may be a r'-4 · ~ precioua rqemento, but they are I b· I .-1 out or place .dangling rrom the a r en DO ery reu-vtew mirror of your car, the i etate highway patrol ~ports. I ~ 1795 ·Newport Aft. The patrol also IBBued an offi-COSTA ·MESA ct&l frown on napping birds and other gadgets calculated to di s- tract the driver'• attention. Preaent-day drivillg Is hazard· -+Opportunity Is knocking In ou1 enougti wLthout intentionally / I CLASSIFIED ADS. addinl" to ~he danger, patrol of-Classified adl cost lttlle, do much. tlclala declared. 1 , ·Exclusively Ours Makers of Mexloo"s M BeauUful Han<I l'alnted S~!rls Now priced lower thui South of the Border 995 1295 1495 _.,,, ; Now •bowing a complete ~on of band lkJWted uid hand screened . wool cliiffiii" aklr& BDtl ow. S 18 Marine Ave. VIRGINIA FIELD KNOWS • ''\Ou c:anl m ke a bad cup· of -~·B'' . I YOu.ge:t sever~) wo rld-famou1 coffeef in i\J .J.B. Cl1oice rare •ari- , etid witi1 ti1e fine8t flavor and rragr~1ce nl,tait1ttble. Blended to- ' getl1e r tl1ey are in sucl1 perfect flavnt l11.1la.nce tl1ut you can brew ' \ l\'l .J.B stro11~ mild, in-hetweer1 and g~t perf eel rcaulta rvery time. 10 M.J.B d oet1 not roa1t all of its coffJ l•cane at onee. "'"Jndi vidual he.an r oa111ir1 g" bring! out tl1e n1oxin1L111 flavor of •~vt"'ry rare, ric h bean itt tl1 ~ luxury blend. AnJ J1i gl1tt poseiLle vacuum lock. ill _ ..,.ery bit or th~ extra goodne86 unli it r eachea your cup:_ h ent uc Y 1wa. t~tcl ()r l a.silt ceive 60 \VOrda n n1inute, which 1 Jo!W!'ff: 3, Tot.Ill \Vh!Le. 1'1 to IG, of the juniors s tnyf'tl tu daucl'! at I h t .1. ti th Is cons1< ered a norn1.11. rate or a 1 gr s , . an1ce enst-n ; , Ann l e c u w1l i .~nr: uor o\v as os . set'ma l a 1 s It• u e r way o~ ... 1· • ~-N O'D " ~-M 1 M a.ro~' abe coMine'n~. g~ operat&P. ·-1ns, ....,.,... ancy -ers:-14 to '"'1.-..1pqru11~ wt~ r. ant on: • -. Enj 'ti 12 y working-in lhe Eastern part of 16. •boYJI, 1, Frank Williams; 2,. Robert Jen!'lcn. ~fr. nnll Mrs. Rob- Only 2V..' A CUii for the finest coffM you con ouy t N t ~ -~~yi bout hears · B K entucky l"feudl.n country." ea.ys Bob· Ha lderman ; 3. Joe Guthrie. ert J on1·s and A1r. and Mrs. Ron- i d 0 _,.._ mi th" t h ehr age. e,•2• Bessie had iL'l ahue of exciting BEmnle Benjan1!n, vice·comn10-a.Id Bario\\.·. Young pt-ople includ-s e ,.,_.re!'I a s e =M !Ileen . yeera e-o by and e njoyl'd e\"t>rv one moments. Peopk! went really w:Ud dore, read the _rowing r~sults cd : Ann Ra\'llins. Phyllis Raw- l th Sh b . ·0 on payC.1y, s he says. On the flr1t They were: 4 to 1 , boys and girls, llns. Carol ILyman. Janice Jen&en. o em. e y.·as oin in on·1 th 1 Bil Twi 2 .1 3 N . ll II th t t .k of e month the ra.I r oad ran a I ., I st; , B1 I Lloyd: . Barba ra Brothers. Sandra ico , ern • ·..l name a niay s n e ~ I J ~ · I t ped all St Ba 8 t 10 · I I E di h '! · E h J h respon1tlve chord with racing-fans. spec a pay taacin. l • op_ at even um. o . gi '. s. , t n art1n, st er o nson, Seema that I. frien d of Bel-lsie's of the plac~ where !tect1on ga.np Laurel \Yrlght: 2, Ga.JI While; 3 . &nn:y Benjamin, Bob Halderman. named 8 horse a.ftt'r her h<>me· we.re working and the payme.ster Patty Parker. 8 to 10, boylt'", 1. David H errington, Tony Torrance. t Th ho D .1 k ' k d paid all the wages In cold cash. Ron Baston: 2. Jerrv Su:; 3. Da-Buster H<\nlmond. Toni Cunning· awn. e rse. one ra1 . le e vid O'K f 11 t · 13 ·,1 I h T b K " k J h K up a quartet of fleet heela around Guardf'd :\fon1·y ee e. o . gi s. · am. o Y 1r , o n ensey, th Ch -•111 "--•.1 d Mona Rae Barlow; 2, Phyllis Rav.·-Tom Jones. H ubert ~1uch and Noel e U.1"-11 a...ruw11S mi e·an -a-Bes · 1· QU.;Jrter track to win th·r 1913 s1e 1ved in an old storeroom lins; 3, Karen Andre. 11 to 13,, Barlov.·. where the money was held before Kentucky Derby. pa_yment on the next day and one Beale turned to poetry as an night before payday she wa' answer to the problC'm of loneli· awakened at midnight by a neas that seeJtt.s l o afflict ~ost wrenching noise. Beasie picked up ~.eleSJ1lphers. Sht• has writleii a gun and went to investigate. Not about 1tw~. ~t' klhre,. l hucknrl redf finding anyone she went back to pqfD}!:. ,,,. _upn C() p ra r o.. ·-~'.-... -: . ~C '~-11~ l\ad "'• -!<'!". ,: ~iiili--·""". """ ·in;.w.:o.'.d· o~ttb11'!1rt!W tn n-~v.~p1':p~:-... · • .....,..u•· r'-""'"' ! She wrttell when tht' urge hits the stor.eroont and found thal her o.nd tindR tha.t fl •i\V i!"r!i af't" the som~ne hatl be('n t~ylng to enter ea.sleet to write about. "I just the p.·1ce and_ had pr1~d looiie tome . .. of the tr-on window ben1. but noth- w:te w;:.!s comes Liilo m.v 1n1nd, ing was n1lasing. Watchjnl Bel- a ~:~p Be~i·e nlso rnu nrl time on sic's eyes light up when ahe tella her job with the C'111r1nnati. New the sl?ry ~a kea you wonder If lhe Orleans and Texas f"'uc ific lo du a weren l diaappointed when she ma.n-.lzed bit nf \\'O rk. Besides faun_~ no reason to . use that load- kttplng up tht• cnmmunicaUorui: ed n e Me wu toting. end ot ht"r job. Be.s~ic wa.s rMJUirt"'d When not wrillng poetry or o~ to lcod and unloall ba.ggage and eratlng a telegraph. Bessie found help tra.nafer carload.s of veal time to rai~ a Urge fam ily al calvea. s ix c hildren, thrtt boys and thrtt ClJn\bt'll Puh"' g1rls. One of her sons. Thomas If thi3 didn't keep her busy Price, hu put• a "lot of calorie• on enou.-b, she 1:1iintx>J signal poles local yacht.emen in his capacity of to put up lhi• nt•l"c&~ary .!ft!lllB· chef at the Newport Harbor Y...icht club during the aumn1er seaeon. Te le-fun by Warren Goodrich .. • • \\1rote 8oen&riq, In addJtlon to poetry, Beute has also written some s h ort stories and once wrote a nlovie scenario. The scenario is one of her bi. dJa.. appointments In life. '.A Jong lime back, s h e wrote the scenario ca.lled "Siience." She had It OOPJri&hted and never heard too m uch •bout it. Later on she heard that a motion picture ~Pll'>Y had made a pic- ture by "'1.at n..11ne . Alter aeeing the film she was convinced that it. was b8Jted on her 1tory. She hired a "btg name lawyer" Lo loolc out for her lnt.e~ but the only thlng he could do was to prevent the movte company from, showing the fi1-l. Thl9 ''woukbt't helj> me any," says Bessie, eo ... dropped the Iq-al action. Evsn tltough retired. -otlll hu kept aH•e many of her ln- teree:t.8. A.aide from poetry ahe spends a g ood deal of her time ln gardening. Anothe r hobby ill llU.y- lng up home.s that are tn poor con- dJtkm and fixin.s them up ao that they J~ bom~r> ~ b&ve o goed reaie value. ' LARRY TRJMBI .g L. A. ..... lnLlne:r-.. 1 can tell more about -pie rr-. Whal llley •Y alloul ll>elJ" dop UW. fl'om wtlal lDJ my ihou.t t.bem.elvea.'' MIU lfQZill PA..~GD. 1T 7W' ... t · .... e1..-..... C. CJ.'. . ' 'J'W.7tor • ., ..... ...,....__ .... BelfdtJ" llmli. ... ar.rbhv' ~ ;1f1 .. ra11 b r 1e • ,.._ ....... , .... _,Cl!mlt .... -.-....., -I..-°"' -"'-et -QM (Pboto b)' lle<lmel'l . . . • . - ' • . ·- . So good we guarantee you'll li ke it ' -VOlCINIA FlELD appurln1 in ~1 ·G ·M'• '"'Th" Violen1 ll6ur"' ' l •2 •1 aw• • ••a • ..... a a a .... ..... 1 • /t#!Jl.//0~, .. . . , , l : \ : •• • ' ;_#'' i ., ---.. 75 ,/ . -r y It's 3 times faste ~ y ' Costs less to cj perate y Costs less 1 0 install ' What a lot of hot water a gro ing family uses! Add a new automatic clothes washer or ishwasher, and the amount of bot water you require is increased still more. But w ith gas, you need have no worri about either supply or cost. Gas heats water three times-ii ter than any other practical fuel ... keeps hot water aplro on rap all the time. It does this ar far lower cost, too. A ne automatic gas water heater large enough for both your nt and future needs. ii a wonderful value, too-priced Ibwer than other rype beaten. For more information., see yclar dealer or Gas Compan7. I SOUTHERN COUNTI S GAS COMPANY'. .. -......... ~..., • • • ' ·.~ • • .. .. .. .. • .. ; I .. .. -.. • • • . l .. r;:;";";:".7'""";"'..........,,.._...~~.~~~~~~·P'Tirr'"!'U~~~~~:-""!'_.. ............ ..,.,,.~'.J"'l"'_,.,,..._,..~ .. !"IQOffll'.im~_..,~.~~ l • I I I I I , . • • • : ' ., l ' W.Je11 Hl ... 1lya • New M~mb'ers at Mesa Church .. Entertein Niece •~ . , . N.W members joihl.ftJ' the P"lnt Bapµat church of Co.ta Me!'& on Sunda7 Included Jin. C. E . Mc- Winn, Donald Pohlman, Coata M~3.: WWtam Buckner, Corona del Mar: EUgeoe Ray OaULD, A.na- heJm and Mr. and · Mra. Kraus, Santa Aria. Cl.Uiwed ada coat lltUe, do much. Mr. anc11 Mn. W~ i-lllz>MIJ> of 1911 Sant& Ana .A:se.,1 OOllt.a Meaa, have been entertalnlns tbetr niece, KIM Jerry Johneon of Oklaboma City. Mtq John.Ion made the trip here by plane. . ------ R eturned from a motor trip which took them u tar north u Oregon are M.r. and Mrs. Al Hol- l11ter and l<Nl of Coeta Meu. ln Hig · Sleries Girls to Meet With Home From Las Vegas Entertained by Mr. an , Mn. can.ton M . Moan, Beverly Thompson,. Mr. and Mn. wur1am •. Mrs. Ruby Cheney 1150 N~rt Boulevard. Coat.a gart. owners of the Anchor Tra - Me-. have concluded an enjoy· Tho home of 0 ·ver~ Thom-n ~ 07 r--• er Port, 1·521 N--..rt Blv ·, able week·a 110joum in the HJgh .,67 •-•• st ~~-M w1U --~ ... l .s:.o• .. ner .• ............. . e8&, have returned from a vacau Stenu. · · be the meet11" place for me1nbera trip to t...s V-a.e. Nev. '""Mt Pointe vlAlted Included General ~e •'"!JI Grant and King's Canyon Nation· of th& World Frtendlblp Olrla of made the Desert Inn their h* al Parks, wtth the bulk o f their the Cotlta Me!!Ca Community quart.en and' whlle away vtaltAld time being 11pent In Yoeemlte. Method.lat Churc'"' who will as· Boulder Dam. The McTagcart-... · soaked up a lot of eun11hlne .,.t eemble Tuesday, Sept. 12, &t 7 .:ire glad to get back to the c1Jbt p. m. . I \ocean bro<.... j -People do read the want adA . Vt..llors entertained during the p&At week at the Coeta Mesa home ot Mn1. Ruby Cheney. 249 Flower SL. ~re Mr. and Mn. Cb.ariea Paul or Loil Angeles and Mr. and Mrt. Rdbert McKemy of CoVina. Opportunity la knocking lo CLA88IFir:i> ADS. Be wl.N-teU people-adverti8e ! --"-------------------I • . .,!,. ... "----... NEWPORT SMORGASBORD LUNCHEON-Members of the Conchita Park>r, Natl\'e Dauchtera of the Gor..len West. Natl\•r · \ Dau«hLen unit for t.he Newport Harbor e.1''6. staced a flm orc,""4- bord lunchoon at thet.r rerular Q1eetln1 Wedoe8day. Pictured ar<' (Ufe-to rll'ht) '1\trs. Bernie Balley, food chairman; Mr8, ll:1rry I.act'" J>88l president, and Mn. Raymond Herms. president. Conchita Parlor Achieves Success With Smorgasbord Mrs. C. A. Herberts Entertains For Ohio Visit.or AnothC'r clecldrd succeM Wa! When Mr. a.nd Mrs. Walter B. aci'licvcd by membr.rs of Conchita Gustin of Dayton, Ohio, tcrmi-1 Parlor. Native D3ughters of the nated a. Costa M esa sojourn this Goldl'n West. when they staged vteek. they took wlth thcn1 picas- their annuaL b ene fit smorsgasbord ant memories or their stay as end card party at the Costa Mesa house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Friday Artcmoon clubhous e. Two Howard Trlsscl of Wells . Pl. hundrE'd and fifty ·'.lllcnd,d. Mrs. Gustin wa.~ the central Appealing l o the eye and delic-figure at a round of social affairs. ious to the ta"tr were the many One ·of the la.st of the courtC'Sies varieties of deHcaHles served f rom extended the gracious Ohio n1a- long tables. tron was the luncheon pr<'sidC'd The hall wal'I decorat'd with over by Mrs. c. A , H erbc>rts Sr .. quantities of Shasta d'llllies and 1116 w . Bay. Newport Beach. festoons of ivy. Potted plants were Canasta was playE'd arntd a set- the table prizes awarded. Ung of variegated autumn flowers. Door prizes were won by Sally I Capturing prU-es were :•Ire. Vrrne I Warnecke. electrir clock donated Britton ancJ Mrs. Alfred Pferdner. by Les& Nolt Elect:ic store:. Mr!'!. In th.; 1,>'Uest corripany WC're George ?.lcrrill, han':made quilt do-Mmes. Britto n, Pferdner of Los I nated by Mrs. Nellie Ogden : Mrs. Angeles, Trissel, Max Sehachner, ( Belle Buckwald. h-'lndmade rug: Charlt'S B Melont>, c. It. Hcrberts Mn. Ann.1 ntma. luncheon set : Jr., and the honorc:.e. Eudora Leathrrs. hancJ chocheted ' bag : ?.lrs. Oolhl• Stewart. peasant skirt: Mr,. \Vilma Carey, apron: Vtv:._111 1-lrtlc:-i, hand tooled cigurrt cue; Mr~. Ella Watkins, apron : Jean W est, to• .. :el set: Mrs. J . J . Harrington, apr<1n: Mrs. Marie Schmidt. i;ct or hot pads: Phyllis Gaston. dr('s..<1cr ~c-arr. The p:irlf)r wi ~h<'!'I to rxtend thanks to R!lh;trrf!'I M . ..1rket for its )l.asistancc and contributions. ------ Mesa WSCS Circles Meet Next Week Circles of the Costa Mesa Com· munity Church WSCS will gather next w eek in monthly sessions. Circle 9 will n1cct Monday. Sept. 11, with Manna Fisher, 250 -23rd Street. Circle 10 will be entertained Tuesday. Sept. 12, at the home of J..1ari·1n Overman. 1 l<l - 23rd St .. at 7:30 p. m . Mrs. H . A. llolly, 318 E . 19th St .. wilt be hostess to members of Circle 8 on Wednesday, Sept. 13. at 7:30 p. rn. Circle 1 y,•i ll meet Thursday af· ternoon, Se pt. 14 , with Mary Taylor , Cliff Dr .. Newport Hgte. Ethel Cooper And Mdry Harrell will be joint ho.stesscs to.Circle 3 on Thurst~.1.y al 2 p. m . at Mrs. Cooper's homt'. l·tl E . 19th St. Circle 4 will hold Its regular meeting ThursrlHy at 2 p. m. in the Sunday school rooms of the church. Circle 5 will be received Thurs- day by Eleanor Lighter, 107 -13th St., Newport Beach. Mesa Young People to Picnic at Corona del Mar High school Rntl collehe a.ge young people or the Fir&t BapUst church of Co.!!la Mesa will hold a beach party ton1orrow (Friday) at Corona del Mar. Thost> planning to attend are to meet ·l.t the chun:h at 7 p. m. Thf'y arc lo bring hot dogs. buns and 1'Wimnlins outfits. Chili beans. mustard and relish will be furn- ished. Costa Mesa Matrons Share Honors at Spani sh D inne~ A::. a joint birthday co1nplin1cnt tn Mr!'I. Ton1 Mayfield and Mr!'I. Daughtry Ch1:1.nl.ller a ret.:t nt Span- ish dinner wa!! hostrcl by Mr. anti Mrs. Bob M·'lYfi:.:hJ, 187 E . 18'..h s (., Costa Mesa. Arrangements (If pink carna- tion!'! and greenery gral:ed th<' chn- ing table. lncludci: an1ong th" guests were Messrs. and Mmes. T om Mayfield, Chandler. Claude> A. Knox. Clifford Lowery, Dean Smith. Milton Steller. R0y K£>ene. Florence McN0..1ly and Dorothy Tho mJ>80n . Hostess Duo to Entertain D.A.R. Chapter 1.ir&. Margaret Dearborn flnd ht·r daughter. Mrs. Convcr~e \-Vurdc- mann. Balboa Is land. will enter- tain members of Col. William Ca· bell chupter, D.A.R. on Tue!Kl.ay at luncheon In Santa Ana Coun- try Club at 1 :00 o'clock. Get Your SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT BLUE SAILS STATIONERS 306 Main, BALBOA MAD MOORE'S CASH & CARRY BALBOA B~llLE~ARD AT NURSERY 2lot 8TRl':.ET, NEWPORT I HERB Ill ..;... 29• ... ., for ll6e . Th,yme Lan-. Sweet MarJOl'11J!l Bull s.p atv .. -to o..._ ••• !.....,. Kolar Ceated 0-.1 8J :er (te Ill' m ... ltMI~. ~ ..... , .. s f&t:ter ' ' ' SEPTEMBER 1950 Yes, This Thrifty House· wile Did Her Boie Cai· ting In Sepre1ber Assur· iug Her Family Of Tasty RitJh Nutritions . Fruits For The Winter Months At A Real Savings. ' 3 ... ,.J \. i. t IRUl1 JllRS ..... 75, • (OoZEN) qu ... ,, 8Se 2•11-25' Pl• P•cir•o1 ,,, ~ . . llllAl'S CllCLE I MO 2 ~ SLICED BACON lLPIA IETl llAIEI IEEF SIRLOIN STEAKS lLPll IETA llAIEI IEEF SWISS STEAKS Z LIS. Z OZS. 01 OIEI DIXIE FRYERS ILPIA IETA llAIEI IEEF T•BONE STEAKS . 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