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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-09-14 - Newport Balboa Presst By 'I'. N. (''BiUCK"') ai,A.INJCS Col. a..uo. who la •uil looltlns tor volunteers to pel8r f<t" p1&ne1 under the Alr<rait W&n\11\1' ller- vtce. la haYing a.. "dry ru~·: tn uae tower ot the Udo . COfTll!lunity Aaan. building on Udo ;tale, &nd a lot ot people ahould go to hla "-n houae" and learn about &tr· ~ . ' craft wa.tcbJng. They ehould do eo for • number of reaeona. moat of 'em being connected with protecUng our dia-- trlct in cue of an enemy attack. COL Galea •tarted hi• '1dry Nn" on Wedneaday and wtq. be on hand Thur:9(i&y and Friday from 10 a . m. until 2 p. m. to allow tolkA how planes, either hoalllt or ha.r· monioua, are reported to )lead- quarlen tor plotting. When this i• publLah~ there'll be little time left, but I think everyone who ha.a an hour or IO to spare ea.;:h week to do ju1t a little bit •houkl . drop in on Col. G:ltea anytime between 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. on Friday and see how euy It ta to be patriotic. Remember. there's a b&rga.in sale in patriot.him between those hours tomorrow! Pl!:OPU: StfOUW Ol!:T RIOHT BUSY I thought, when a few week• aco I reported that the wamlni eervice needed a lot or ~lunteen that almoat everyone In our area wouJd Immediately cha.rge out and get enrolled u a plane-peeker. But they dld.n'\. Lota or rolks have. but there are many. many watches whic h must be filled be· tore the 11ervtce begins operation. and I know there are more than enOugh tolks who'd be glad to do such intereetln&" work tr they only knew the routine. You can see how ea11y it is it you'll just call on Col. Gates. Drop In and see him? HERE'S A FISH STORY Leave tt io Kerm Rlma to dig out the latest news when It's still early! Kerm swc.1rs it's t rue, loo. Atiout Biii Fintel and his sword· rtsh. , r ' r • 1 · • I • • • ' ' . I • I I , • 1 k J . ' . . I· TBS Pu:s8 I A minor of the mqst • repklly .,.,..1opmc atjia of tbe C&Jlfonrla South " Coutal l!lniplre " . VOLUME XI . PHONE HARBOR 1616 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, SE;PTEMBER 1°4,•i950 ORDINANCE IS PASSED TO 2ND READING A belated protest to the "ahoe· i!ltrlng-strip" annexation w a s voiced at Mond.ly night's council meeting after city falhere had al· ready closed the public hearing and had pe.Med the ordinance on to \he second readlng. At the regular public hearinl' time shortly after the city coun· cil opened ita 8e88ion at 7 :30 p: m. no one spoke. Then about f :45 p. m . when the council was: almoet ready to close an unueually short meeting 90me o f the people In· volved in the annexation wand- Pred in and beg-.in asking ques- tions, explaining that t hey thought the meeting waa sched· u1ed for 7 p. m. County Continues Attack on Vaughn; Constable. Sheriff · Clash Over Cooperation Lack Mrs. Frank Vaughn of Costa Mesa, employed a e clerk In the office of her huaband, Conatable Vaughn of Newport Beflch towni!lhlp. since Augu•t. aft.er the county supervisors refused to authorize pay for her two weelu: Hrvlce u vacation relief worker in the office. mey find more thoma In her path as a public empl9')'ee. The county supervison!I, having combined the Jobe of clerk and typtat In the Clue A juitt.ice. court at Anaheim, are considering aim- llllr action In Newport Bro.cl\ township. Thie week. Pttsonnel Director Philip Goodma.n reported to the board that Mrs. Vaugttn failed to pa& the typing tests. wbich requtri a minimum speed of 30 words per mtnute. Goodman further J>3.88ed along to the 'eupervl:sora the matter of policy In employing member-a of a department head'• family In hh1 department. That, aald Goodman, Is a matter for 'tbe supervisors to Vaughn also "charged Muelc k w1lh lack of cooperation, claiming that the Sheriff refuaed to trans- (Con tin~ on Pase i' Mesa Citizens Wil• Consider Cemetery Plans .. • • SIXTEEN PAGES FIVE • • THI!: PRE88 Altw1 't.o be clean, fair and Impartial, and thUA to receive and retain popula.r support NUMBER 29 Bill, who live!! al 3801: River, wu albacore ti11hlng on a small boat !Ben Bailey's ). using a 2/0 Principal protestor was John Hinchlitfe, lt90 Monrovia St .. Co8ta Mesa, who eald hlf!I prop- erty would be encircled by the shoe-string. The proposed annexa.tlon would be a one-foot etrtp of land begtn- nin.g-al the new city yard and traveling we.at between 18th and 15th str'eet.a to .the city reaervoir, then turning north and following the outline of the Banning tract to tilth street. then wot to the Santa Ana river, south lo the city sewage ploJ.nt and conllnulng on to the Coast Highway, \hen eaat to the city limit.a at Summit St. Both the sewage plant and the reservoir will be Included in the decide. - The queelion le under advise- ment. Memtters of the Cotlla Mes Citizens Council will consider propoaeft cemetery at Harbor Blvd. &lid Gisler A vc: when the)' Con vene, for their first meeting ·o1 tills \\. ('OR8ln1Cf a Onf'·8tol')• bulldlng and the foll i season nut Monday at ~ tM nrt11t unit of the 16·bed IMtltutlon \.\'Ill coitt $1,J:t:OOO· 1n aching the fllng~tory dM:l~lon, · Hve bait leader,' 45-pound nylon braided line. a be3t up Calcutta rod and a 4/0 Senator reel~sttict· ly aJbacore atufr for m01t people. P· m. In the Main school audltoJ!t awllablf'I land, brd capacity and economy of Opt!rat \.\'ere th principal factor5 con1ddt>n-d, Pie· ium, It .was annbunct!d this w~¥· He wu lazing around waiting tor a bite and munching a nnd- wich when he had a strike. He took his time doing anything about It. because he had a smaU maclcerel on for bait, and It takes an albacore some time to munch enoup of one of lhost nah to be effective. VaqhnBloatoM-k In reply. Vaughn laJd down ,a two gun verbal barrage in the dl- recUon of Sheriff Jamee Mualck and Personnel Director Goodman. He charged Goodman u not be· tng "qualified" to judge the re· qulremen~ ot hi.s clerk. He added that "Mrs. Vaughn will remain 811 my clerk as lonl' u I continue as coru1t.able. I don't need a fast typ- IM,-I -.~y-<lotall by w . B. J ohnson, chairman. ~ tul't"d abo,·e taJkinl" O\'el' the ho!tpltal plarls. are, It-ft ito tllflt, L. Bacon. btMpltaJ admin.il!llra.tor, Ftrst ~application to the count __ "_•_•_•_Y_w_··_•_•h_._.,.._bll_c_....,_1a_u_o_.,._......., _ _,'°,__'_• _..,,_d_o... __ ,.,..,_-lt_ .. _s_. _dl_._""'-1-'"-------------.-·- planntnc commission for approv 1 Then tie heaved back. on hia ..... ri!4 ....--t-cl111Cat-.u. water came a Marlin! Ke jumped and jumped, and Bfll, who was jumping. too, howled tor assist· a.nee, and there wun't any. Ordinarily, in & cue like that, the •kipper starts up the boat and ch&AeS the Marlin all over the ocean until he'• been subdued. But tn thla cue It didn't work. be· cauee the boat engine wouldn't atart. And eo Bill stayed right there for two hours on a dead boat and whJp~ ~Marlin, all 114-lbs. of him! Which i8 a mighty fine fish story, but I didn't tell It like Kerm wanted m e to. He thought I'd say the ft.eh was caucht on a rod BOid at the Newport Tackle store. a reel sold at New port Tackle, line aold there, too. and also a leader bought at the same place. It'e true, all of the equipment. except the small mackerel. wu bought at Newport Tackle. but rm not gotng to give Kerm that much advertising. so ther.e! ~T8 ALL FOR THIS Wl!:EK -All I've : been producing this dept. I've al.so been &Shing into t he patio at frequent Intervals to keep feedJng oran1"9Wood on the fire so that I c&n have barbecued aparertb8 for dinner, and that's . why It might 80Und Incoherent. Thoee sparer1bl are goinl' to tute mighty fine In a few min· utes. not 80 much beca.USe of the or1U1gewood. but because of my elegant barbecue sauce. But don't go a111klng the •ecret of my own personal sauce, becaUAe I won't gtve It out. Mainly because the Mama or the fa mily ma.kee It! Man A1Tested After Threat To Kill Wife ·--... .,.,._ ' - · 3 -(Ooatli& .... ,,.'p-S) work." . ' I' AIRCRAFT WARNING SERVIC HOLDS f, ~~7;~~;~·~:::ii~f~~~:~:~J;~ OPEN HOUSE; NEED , MORE SP;OTTERS t Volunteer apotten1 snd Interested persofl!I can wet.ch the workin&'S 1f the Aircraft Wa1'nin~ Service In the tower of the Udo Community A.aodalion b1'iJdl:ig today and,Fr1day, Septe1nber 14 an I 15 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Chief observer Colonel Warner B. (Colonel Jerry) 1•tes. will h01d open hous 1 tO explain the working! of the , aircraft spottlng '1y1te~. L Wes l Newpo1t to S.1n Clemente was asked Tuesday by approxi- mately 3000 residents ot the couta,I area including many Co· rona dl'I MAr slgner11. A total of 77 petitions bearing from 30 to 4() n.1mes on ea ch were filed with the board of supervls· ors Tuesday by 1.frs. Amy Ken- nedy of Laguna Beach. who has been pressing tor "protection" of the south coasta.1 a rea fron1 en- croachment by oil driller&. 'j} ,,.,, _ v • . ... _, '1'' The (Jdo I11le post is one of th~ '., -''¥ p;·':-~Jt~ ! ~ ,. A. sooo v~unteer stations whic h szi' ~:.1'·:· · [':.tf, ·,\... located every 10 or 12 miles ·.tlon;ri ~ c'f'·?.k\o:ffe';s,,Y the W!t Coast. Prlnclpel fuila~ ·"'."'*"*t .':-"",t'JW,)j/: , tlone o the observation networ "' · .--,_\ :t • · •. ~ / ht to s t "enemy" aircraft whl~I. Th.e petitione rs asked the l'ltlp· etvisors lo an1end the county or- "CJOLONl!:L .nmaY" OATl!:8. chief-.. ... for tile ...... a1 ........ -C ... ier -. tile ol<leo -Ith -........ Udo hie o-.aH7 ~..-. 1'llM!! ColoMI wW •dry .... alrenlft ........ U,.. pr.-,.. "°"""" --""" be-10 • m. -I p. m. (Prul Photo) FORGOT Pl!:RMIT may have escaped the rada~ Up l this PQlnt the Lido Is screen iy flying low. poet w oae call letters ere Fo~ Dl111trl<'t AltornPy's of r I ce Sug-.ir 9 le not a ctive. But Co~~ ,,.88 calk-<I In by the board of onel G Les hae 146 volunteers l!!Upl"'n·lsore Friday to lnvf'fJll- date. a.rfd needs n1ore. The Colon ptf" thf" -rnndlllons undf!or which would hke to have as many o .1 J ergin& 011 Co. la operatl~I" servere 1as possible, thus enablin their oll ""~u In. Wc.t Nf!!\\-port. each vplunteer spotter to wor It ~ lhf'! oomp&ny over· only on~ watch a week. • I lookt'd ~ttlnc a l!Ounty pttmlt I NIPt Watcbes · to put In thf' "~II whic h la on Nigh~ W·ltches are three hOOT'al thfl Bann.lnc fr'M't In county· long; d9y watches last four houd. ~rrtt.ory. Only appro,"&I from There tlre seven watchee In eacta' thf'I City of Ne\\')>Ort 8e&cb to 24. bout period. and each watch slant drill under Mty property i!!hould have two obsenen and a~; "7\!t obta.IDl!d. alternu e. ~ Thf"n Mond•y, l~(lu Co. of· Colo l Gates estimates that a ~' flc•ls appearftl before tlle Or· absolut minimum of IM volurf1 an.re County P•nnlnc Oommls· te~r o ervers are needed. A.cUve Mon \.\1th an appllcatton for a partlcl t~on by patt1otlc clti~i penttlt to sink the "'ell. It wu >f the mmuntty Is vitally need~ te be hievd Friday and prolb.bly JO tha aircr .. 1ft observation ~ '41U br •pprowd. {CoeU.-...... ~1 1-. r ! dlnance.s in some rr.anner "so D• t c I 1 •t ~ there will be no visible otl actlv-IS s er Ounc1 ~~ . ~~·Yi.~.':,';.~ th:c1~1.., Th~. urr._~ 1 • ld take effect immediately. To APf Monda unly Clerk 8 . J . Bmlth aid '1" ) :: ~~nl~!~o~cc;~: ~~u~e~~ Dtsu er 't°'111ctl will hold &.Jt detits of ,lhe cossl·::a1 area, and a Ion . ers. \all M daY} SepL IS. 7 ,30 p. nJ.· cl~b. Laguna S..ach Women"• R .. Cooper. • · t• of Boat Own ' >ther ne"'J .meetlng at tbe dtf' rr4m the t,.aguna Beach Women s it whl time a thlrd Srnula pu~lican °club and the Dana Potnt Fo11ow1nc .... orreot by New-Ask t G;og' 11auu. '"'j Newport 8e9Cb circ Aun. . :~ :!:n ·1. 6~n~.~:.v=~: .' ed bf Sa. nl a lion p ~:1 on paper by tbe cound uper!:ott;.r ~:,~n ftqUHl Ocean Front. Bal-'!&ll ch~ Pte . c the problem t b I "'u de' aulnnlaolon.'" aru,I Cbalr- wtth 1n.-cauon, vtolaltnc pro· l!levere1 ..-.u qo a tlft-maa ~ '8&nlta"4m,~ttee _.. .... k CJrl Hanna. Ted Ham d (Celollll-• .... II !:..~ ":d ~~:.= fanned to keep Newport Harllor In ,_ -~ •,l""'dlU9n. Tb• b= eol'f'r;;'hn b 8%d. ~p.,.. II ,--. ----,--~-"'°"" cbairmannecl by J. Artbur ~ ot Udo 111!o. P'lt In Ille !D&ll P Y 0 •·--ake MOYNI Baldwin pleaded. p y today , m eap r a pa t.ntck on °" ~ of In aac1 t_,. 3llOO lettan to Ill Ille_, .._...ta U.. ~.atttac tlMlr ilaJbo& bridC< aaa ..,..otlj hi Harbor' SalMclay wu llOJltanc:e6 to l& da1I In Ille cooperation In the S'"'Ject. , • :. . , lUODI the area aac1 a pa -..ty Jail 4IJ' tM N-piot Oty cona...ta of tile letter la u fol--!ttl fo• th• . eft4-'1roj Court. lie will ~· .,,.. •. ..,..., • • ' :tty. befon Ibo J...ue, to aa· '"nle City qt.. Newport 8-dl 1 \; or Ndporl CJ9mmander Jolul 8a11 • ...,.. -~ ~ 1 • -11aa ~ .. -ot ct-a1ld au-~ ....i.11111-wa ..-_, ::.::;;J date. ... . U8el'a _ Newport ll&rtiOr to fol'p:l ... '"' ......... n.--~ .... ~:·c·:·~ i=~~ra· IMJ' ·will ... , ...=: .• ~ -:4 ~ '"::': ,~i:.o;:;:-:-W~-= ~'~:t ... ~M= ...=:wwil ~ ,... a a .. ,._ --a jol>, µ.it will .......... tile ....... 11::-r-'!Na,,....., --~p·~ -..... ~~-!""T ymi• ---a -ol_.n If-;> .......... ter -W a f A I......... •~ -.ket ._,,1 -.." , ~ _ x.;:.aullioa. we ..... w VI ' s• .• naa -• •1•11> .h ~1;;:f, ~ tor * e~;:J &.:8 11a~1W ~ f! ..._ tM. • Md cWntJt 1tz t iW• a•••ltc IDS*' •'t •r• ol. -pMtoltatlc! ta --:!'---··· -.... tile ~ -..,. all •. .._. • .., . wtll... t -·-<O;; I I .. "" •> .,.~, f tocwtlwr • .._ ...,. ~ 1t . _ ·' · a ._. SJ to · JJla • . • • creamery plant to finance his edu· n1an's law oare r. cation. There, the •ffice ma.niager Evf!r since that time, Longmoor took a shine to him. After a has been engaged in cannery er while, thf! office ma..nl!.'ger re~ work. '1'hJ1 type ot work J)lff!ra td I signed his pmition to take a · job 1 a conUnuou. cbal1enge" he say•. f with a Canning co~pany in Long "that'a Why It always k;~ ----~ 1. Stach. He took Walter with h1m Interested:''' ·· d that was the end of the young A recerit example of the typf! ' ..,_, cha llenge offe red by the fOtxl· prtcklng buslneM canie ti-, llghL I "W e used to Use a 113-n unce can that was a lilllr tall"r than t he present alandtrd 15--0un cf! r an that we uae. Just the other d•:V· we recelved a J.:irgc order to can mackerel under thf! label to be furnished by the buyer. When It came time t o put on tht" labels, we found that the buyer had ACnl ln onJy old·.styled latte.la:. In ad· dllion to be.inc too large to tit on the _can, they also had printed on them Ute f4ct that there were le OUDOM Of ftl;h ln the can," safd Lanpoor. "We pt ln touch with the bu,,._ n, bad the labei. cut to fit anti had the printing chang•d.'' added ~-· I • Challeq"M U.0 '"COlne hll 'M!lJ In hla pooltlon u chairman of the clty plannJac i-1oo1oa.· L<lfts- moor b&I beat with ~ oommta. &ton tor live jJ't!Vt-Bia tnler'Wt In clv!C OdMU. ---(«•-· ....... ,, • ' ' ' PAii& 2:-:;;;;--"A_Rr -r. -qTHuRs~AY, sEPT. 14. 19so .e.t!M41au..~ Neblett Enter ·Plan Lunch n 0 ~~«t~!", ip ...,,,, ....... ~;RE s s Ai I~~ ~;:tern::.:~ 1 : Dies D .. I~ .. .,; • Ne~up~!°!~ au C· ""st1'tut'IO ay (t:~: ':~bjecUona UCllU\JO Hlrtiway, i. m1oa1n, m.0t M J w~: ui 1t ea.ta lleaa 1>eeam1 n1 u>c.t£ --,uu article In the .September 1 ·tuue \ · -~ • ' ~1 •--I th Pne .......... ,. H O O J N blo~ :129 M y, ~tween ° P· 1111· .\. Oonltltutlon • ~ Y -"° 't put hll property o e --,--.:s . . r. ' . e . op· 1:~=~-~ lllil'.t -f :llf UIU--• be held at ••-In Coot& ll-; "I l)o ,,,_.., to n. •. ~ 4 · _,,.. I om aomplotoly fll· tlro An • · boa. di suddenly ..,,_ -~ kn •·, _., ™' •?VY at Newport B"eh, C&lllornl&. tncued, ,.. ~ ai ...-. If ot • 11~ ttack at 6 :06 p. m. r tho -· _.. ,. .. cl._, 12 nqon, Frid t.ow ..,_ I"" city pt 11ewpor\ Oflk< • Nld prjntlzis P14 .at 1 Il&lboa J!l"4-P.lione Barbor lilt he Ni, been Wltla tbe N-rt Wedne.,ay ',t IM iw<n• ol 8 bly entered. 13. _.,.ec1 by ch could ofter blm In the we~ 9nt ... Ima odlool Q111-oi>lf twen!Y-tbree netlfbi,or.'FO ow!Jll' Ille usual..,.. ~ to police report.I'. • ·-Cb•"'-of .. wen, street.I. water, etc.: (3) erect U ~~;;tter .June 11. l.NO, at the pa.it c:atce at ~ 1 m911;t ~-.did bit tOlll ~ reU IU•tnllde .-i hacl r punch had been driven tnto conJtmctlon WJUI: ~outd the whoJe ctty 'be involved _ Newport Beach. 1 ornJ&. Ulldu Uw! .Alt Ot March S, 18Tt. learn almple &rtlthmetic. Twenty, walked to the bay with bread to e edge ot the door above lhe Harbor Realty ao.. g; a vote lf the 9eetion encl<>Md by tl)ree frolil-t~. Jkvea •wqty.. teed the tMll. . . When thla attempt was un~ club, the Klwan.11 c ~b and the ~e •trip waa to be annexed by the Kn~ Callto New ,.per ...... .,. Aaeocta, ttoa cceusrul, . force wu used to Rota..o -club. I CSty; (4) hi.I main questton, wh.l.t 1even, lbe wa1 J learned IL or On hi• way home h• stopped to • ., ouJd b&p u ·-•Js Jlf ... I' VS rlR' •IM-SCU-~. with dte preeent propea· vtait hl1 netat•bc:Jr• and a.eked the tinter the Jloor and br.ak the AJ1 menibem ol a.boVa or~ :;,tabU hed"': tqh o clwella a.J.rud,y lmtJ 0 . -Oewr •d PubllllM:r ~· Wiii ........ 0 •• .._ A. Al.G.UfD• ll4JOSJJ'OI', ..... rtllltng -·- ,,_ ,.... Mw> .. !llil&'ed e 11eaq;"'• ol gewal --llS' aeuee ot th• Superior C,urt ot Orange COUni.J and la tully gualifled to publlah all ldodjt at lqal notlcea and advertleemento. C ~c:LU. PAPER ~ 'ritB CITY Oll' 1\-liOllT BEACH -. • 111l1LSCllD'TION llA'QB: l'fEWl'ORT·•~I,BO& PJUl:!58 """l'J' Tllllnday Jii '-Co eo-ty, -1 per yw; fl.• m montm : <•t.J6 three !-'llM) (..._ &neludH ~ 10lWP0n-8Al,a()A NJCWa.TDIF.8 • , ...._.,,).Ontilde tho cooet:r UM tiff )'OM. I TnE FJGHT FOR TRUTH • ~ With Gen&"al Eisenhower's stirring a.ppeal to the 4merican people to fight for the truth the Crusade for Freedom has been launched on a n.ationwide ace.le. . The aim of the crusade iii, of courae, to llllil down the Communist lies with the hammer blowa of truth. ReaJ, !Zing tba:t we have been indiffet"ent to mucll of the propa- kanda which has poisoned the minds of millions against us the many patriotic citizellB eponllOring the crusade see Ille necessity llf augmeJtting t11e effort.I now being made by our Government in countering the fal.oitiea daily broad- ""1l8t by Moscow. One of the activities of the erusa.d.e will be S.dio Free li:urope which reaches behind the iron curtain through it.s <¥1nstantly changing jV&Ve lengtha. 'lbi.s operation is not Qlle ot government but of ci~itiz.ens of many coun- tries llllj>porting the "Big Tr!lth. • .llW oyatem flt ~. -tlo.i-of dlw, 1111 ..uh Nllllf ""'-ook. To elate J>Otbln&' hU been pnlzatlo!IO, P,llJ' . -.,.,, • t e en rclO\l area If 0 ,_ l8sed but the money. Five '"if.It.a, •-clu:f '·"'·•,· -..,..., ft was annexed t o the city whtctt l.reR''AD .....,. -... ~·-11N ! n.. NW•• wM¥ to •notMr room e-"'' ,._-hu ....-.i---1 cnduated &om Ille 'Ne™rt to look at the clock .,id on retum-Y rolla, two •ld<el rollo aod oordlally -· 1 "" .. ,, ... _ee Problbl.tbl&' oil .. -,.-. .__ no Nil "'--,..._ .. i..1i..-41' outatan-whooO w•lle ll'ltb.11> 1111! UIY 1111>11.1. ~ Or&mmM' •'*111 .. lft.1 . ...., ,. ... )llm i-. ...,_ ~ ..... r tNll, ed 121.AH. ~o ~•1 be ·~~ tat'er, will J ... -fl ...0 ~ =· ...... Ensign -•Y ..._., WIMn ~'-lied to -IW 81!'1 _ .. P" --·-~ etty d .,-i.o-cher. J can't qUU. re--ed t.o be In ..... 41Meulgr; -.,. the hla\illry tiW meanlnJ 1 ' ...__ '4 at Y ••Jr, but J ~1-: 1i1o WU OJle n&choil to a1' lllfn but...... t',.,,, 4>f 1lilt Conotl-on,j • IUbject Uo.,..tl!"1i r .. · l,lle ...... ... ., .. -~ ""-· .i_.,. -.i. Hll .... ElatioS'> .. ... -· Cjmely In .-... -· of con; "Jf •. 0 n llf<t 'aa..... ..d J -loook -_,, lllrtlW .. d Ill., •un<-him. re 11 lfl-f'Ne at lltlt!C"" Id~... o,. Hl!o<-"""'4n't M 1111! remember that Mr. !!mlgn wu The body wu ~n to RJv~r-'lldtell t.tc' tbe ~heon ~· J!fCMty ln c.:a ...... Gftly ~•-h w •-t n •. 1--•i.•• _ .. r pe-·-, -· be. ---·~ .. NeWport Bea.ch and until that prilldpc1 ot tbe scboo\ wben I '"uv w ere the famtJ,. resided and ...... -• ., -.. _ -._.._.-.. u th ell uJ WM 1n jlt.e tDth ~ Md it h.u been ah.tpped eut tor Let.er-! "Help prevent pollution and at the chamber of comm.ere, of-me e -Y co d offer nothing ,_,. even ._ ..-ibfie tMi k .,._ 1neiit. avold •the necwtty of furthe-r ftoe or trom the R4ial&J .... J~ the way lfl •~wnr~. -w1-J ... loo tlao -· c•mbe....,.e reotricUono by llCfU· W .-u.e. ~1 . r..-· lllodgelt" "'l>loll>e<I 14t loo tlw UDleaa 'rMlwletlc, fik>nc wtth c G I pulo!U.Jy pt>aerv«gg Ute following ~. ~r ot, ~ -.c .. • event ot MnentJ011 p f lhe: -.-"creases Nlta: reta.ry w.tao rude ~-closed ..,.. o.ntr ~ ,.._ere4 the other two R'a bu changed • • j l . Do not dtscharga any sewage ment, urged all who i1h to 8t-j voters In the area tn be annexed too, I 1ttll flpre that M.r. Enalgn nto the Harbor. lend to g-tt lleketa early 11nd .. be would vote as to whether or not haa been with the, Newport school R Ori sure to be tba-." , they fav.ored the move. ~ I.ooct'r UW1 twenty .. ~ etAfll'lle •ve t 2. Do not throw any garbage, ,. -. ! The C!tY, attorney a.lao YUtUred yea.re. ~I ' hfuse, or other material Into tbe an oU-the--wtr .opl.plDr,i: that it u.e Your• in confuaion, l ~~~;-you reside on. or c'ontrol Watter Lon,· moor land WU a.noex:e• end bad going PAUUNE MESSING C1oaely foUowin.I" word thl.t the • oil wells on .". i..-di" ... 't •••nk th· US ~---~ .• ,,. &roperty on or adjf.cent to the r>--••-··-~ no .ut= v.>J """'u; ~ · · ~ ~ waa NQ-1.lng <~ fFOI» h.Pnf ordinance woul4 •~If u the "law P . 8 .--lf_e WU "tanned !al(' then, too. 1'.41tora !ti ot.e: and bald· ~ Me1shq '8 ew.ltttly rtpt. . We __.,,, _,. 110 1'.11&.d.. bow· evs, fM Kr. l»J'M!.e O. Ensap --t ot t.loe N'-port a...da r•r,,......t..,.,-8clMlol DY- lnct. He dollberaUly mloled eur repo1';er, _, wlaat'• more ---lit' JM .......... tt at lO:M a. a roa..y, n.,. M)'. leptenalr eir If. Ht'. r..up ..... ....,.at;,ra.ted t ... t - -y lllre - -... ...... ~ to t.-dli ..... #•&:. BJ.timJ ..... _.,._ lout -lie .. eevar ~ acc.re.e:y •. applJcatione from. ~l'Y• officers ay, clean up any debrta that 1 ....,... tor acUve duty, --• •••-••ce-l,loat.s In, and when necedlU'Y, dentally" too. 1'ht ~ 1 ot tbla' to low.a the reaaontble aod right -.......,..,_, --er --::• procedure a.ad in thl.e ca.se tt ment today trorn t.M dJrectoT ot ~all the Harbor Department for "accident" la Harry 1 elch, tor-wouldrtt be ..i"'t to t.e..ke the - reaerve for Uie 11th Coe.et. Gq.ard &s.aJstance. mer secretary of the Newport ~.,... .,_ •· ~ f. U you own or o._rate a boat, Harbor ,...., __ ft..... of 1·Coaune-. duclng oil well t.wa)' fm01 t.b.e UJ.etr"'t, th.at raqueeta t« extend· r-__. • ._ ·-owner." ed active duty ..,. be1n.a" uked slat that your frifinds, guestA, Loncmoor had been ~ aetJ•e from Cout O\l&J'd .rueJ'Yi.IU now •nd neia-hbora use sanlta.ry facilJ· as a member of lhe }.Kiwal)i• In BIPt to f'rot.est aervlnar In the •nlbted ranks. ties .J.ahore while in the harbor Long Beach. He move9 from there Only those who have property Hreretofo~. all aervtce lJl the it.nd Inform them that the tacill-to Newport In 198&. In the one-foot strip proposed tor Coa.at Guard reaerv• wo.s tor duty ~les on boats are to be used only Unper the urg1ngJ ot Rarey a.nnexaUon have a right to pro- on an tnactJve bull. 'f"hen cruJsing ·out.86de the bar-Wek:h, b.e became jrJtuested in test, said Blodgett. Thoee en· Reserve otlida.19 point out that ~r.' ., ''acUve citJ.!,e!,lllbJp" and eveGtu· circled have no leg41 protest, ex~t Guard mee NM! woOten 1 "The Harbor Depart.ment and aJly ae~ted tJle ~nl.ag com· bowe\ter, the council would oer· may Joln the ,._..,.. DOW", with Street De.parlm•nt will cooperate m.iasioo ,as }¥.I 11~e of &C• t.aJnly lieten to their obje.cUona UM!: same rate held at Umt of dis-Ih rer.1ovinC" Ooa1Jng m.t.erta.1 Uvity. , lM!f0tt .comlng to a decision. clnr«e and ln:unedlateJy apply for &om the bay and from the public Lat.el~. he and the pther mem· '"Techn.icaUy you may be In· active duty. *caches. All Jandln& operatorB. ber,e ot ~· f;omn»atpn Ud un· volved," he said, "b•Jt lep.Uy you Applicationa .,.. beiAJ taken ~acht clubs, and other elmtlar or· du COJ;)eideratJ,on a n:-UH>'Q• of aren't." throuc-h f!Jslriet Cout: CUrd of· ~anir.a tlonB will likewise coope-tlJ,e ue,a. ln bJa ll"t.1.Mi* Uwy have Answering a queatlon by Otto tic.ea in the ~ Btilld1JJ¥, Long ate in enforcinl" all restrlctioll8 been workJA.c 1o COC1p4r.a.Uo.o with Bayer, 141.6 Monrovia St., u to Bea.ch, wbue ~ueM:a are gain.st bay pollution. Ha.hn·Campbell a~ a..oclates, bow the 8.l"lnex.ation began and screened prior to ~ forward· . 1 cor..rut.tee of One city pl.a.opJ.ng CDGS&Jllanta from. what wu its puropes, City Man· e'1 to W~ ~rt.E>rs "All citizens are earnestly re· Burlingame, Ce.lltornLa. ager Sail0t'8 said, "The Btrip Just for fio.al aeledJoo. . Quested to appoint themeelves a Longmoo.r expJJ.,ins th.at the grew like 'T()psy'.'' He told Bayer Robins .NOTB . Back to. school -· to be the o,rder of the da.Y for most ~I" folka and wbat bu bet.n true la th:e put· will be tn.ie again tbit year -411 school& crowded ta eap&ctty and aome having double cta..uea. More and mott cbil4:Nti to educat.e eee.rns t.-0 be what we can expect troin now on . Som.e- on€ ~wa)'ll eeems to be coming out with tome eort of. atat.JaUce on thla o• that subject and I am ju8l wondering II all the 8Chool chil- dren were put end to end, how far they would reach. I imagine moet of them would reach for ~ near- eat exit' or their favorite-candy bu. $pu.Jd.ng of 11chools remind.II me that ! wouJd like to con(T&tukttt> m.y f~l.ld Les Steff~n11en on ~ appoJntment to tpe High School Board here. Les I know wiU do • fine Jot> aervlng the community tn this Import.ant aBBignment J.8 he a·lways ha.a been very generoua to the time he spends in local com- munity work . Braden Fi.uh, who M..s done an excellen\ job on OU.. )>oard ha.s resigned because he felt >i.e eh.ould not be on two t..a.x fix· Ing bodies at tbe same time. Mr. ll"inch Is the newest member of the City of Newport Beach Ctty Council. This is your .Friendly F ord Dealer aay.lng Good-Bye 'UI next week and to thoae who 1Ull inquJre u to v.•ho write& lhLI column, v.•hy, the same an- swer la -I v.'J'ite it . ~PROFESSIONAL~ ~. OIRECTCRY r, , In this country every A-nun will ·be given the opportunity to personally sign a Freedo m Scr oll and to aid financially in a small ·way the objectives of the Free- Mr. Fallp •mHed that hP ............ te ._la lffS ._.. I ... twe.ty ,,,.,.. Did.' However the tUee ol the Ne"'- port NeW1 of Septembtt I, 1.9!0 otate "Pro!. H. O. Eu.Ip. prla- djlllJ ot ..., -who bu ldeanw'-i•-''" ,....-·e 8 inten zoning laws now in effect. tor the that he had taJked to the p•op-·-· •,iue •" · committee of one to join In our I siVe recrWtill&' os.mpa.lan. fuc ex- 4 .fforts to keep our Harbor clean city ot Newport Beach were erty owners 1,~tho have land in the . Coe.lit Gua.rslamen and SPARS , nd sanit-i ry. Caution all minor adopt.ed In 194.3 and sl.nce that actual 11trip and they have all /women) conUnu.ee. It is expect-offenders and report flagra.n.t time new probl.ena }"ulve arisen. been acquainted with the proposal !!Mold C. Decker, D.D.8, ' dom Crusade. This will belp to counteract in 80Dle degree the phony peace petitiODB which ){oecow bas been circula· ting throughout the world. beea ........... tiae •ammw.r at ~ ...... Illa family, will return and te&ch the M!\'· eath UHi mptll lftdes." Tiie Newport Bead> ilcllool DlAtrtct "'... created l&1n1&r7 I,, 11114. Al!OOagli Mr. Eulp waa aot tllm a tnut.l!e "'e do oot know wtuether he '4'M a teacher at that time. · A distinguished List of Americans beaded by General Lucius Clay are leading the campaign. Here on the Pacific Coast the crusade is led b,Y bank 'president L . M. Giannini who has been a most alert and outspoken champion of 4mericanism. The mobilization of patriotic sentiments is vital and can achieve much in nullifying the most vicious stream of propaganda the world has ever known. AceoN.lDc to other hUtorl- . cal data oa band we lea.med and beaM'e that he •• .,. ea · every j PClOi •Y tile N-po<t Beach Elementary School Board In' 191.a bt!ofote whida hie h ad Thia is a cause which deserves the s upport of American. ----~---- mE CONSTITUTION I &-upt •t thf!I Oeeaa v I f" "' ~--· . AB tyranny darkens the sky over much of the 'w o rld the beacon lights of liberty 8"Ch as the United States Con- Btit.ution shine f o rth with increasing brightnelia. Few other documents in history have had such a profound effect o n the minds of men as has our Conotitu- tion. · From its very inception in 1787 when it start1ed the J ' We hOpll thl& clutl'8 our etory of Septftnber l, 1950 which has b1"001"ht a nood of IP.ttent from tonnn MtUdf'nlA at Mr. Enalgn. . We •b&U bea.Cf'forth ev&luat# Ms lntormatloa accontlllslY- B. R. world with its declaration of human rights and the dignity YOU'R E WELCOME! ed that an ors~ reserve will caaes intm~diately to the Harbor Another spur to a new ordln&,nce for a long time and abn08l all are l carry on active drills on a regu-i epartment. If a boat is involved, ls the fact that Ne~rt Beach in favor ot it. lar pay st.a.tua. port the number of the boat. has never had a master plan. Un-Only eventual alternative for A recrultinc office h.aB been I er€'3ftcr all ordlnancu concern-der California. state law. this ci ty encircled group, the city attomey opened •t South Co&st Co .. 23rd ihg bay i>oJiutlon will be strictly is required to have such a muter sald, if they didn't want to join and Newport Blvd., Newport, un· Efnrorced. plan. Newport Bee.ch at a lattt date, der the direction of Lt. Com. R. Hu Six Zones was to form a ci ty of their own C. Sweet, USCGR, and is open s k eep a good clean Harbor f or Under the present law, Newport similar t o Beverly Hills. ~"Please ~elp yourself by helping Thursdays from 4:30 to.6 p.m. l""to enjoy. Your cooperation is Beach is divided Into. six zones. As a final word Hinchliffe aaid .!Elicited and wi ll be sincerely ap· RI, single-family J\ome11; R2, two-he fe lt as If he were caught "tn " f ·1 h a net." prcciated.'' am1 y omes; R3, three·famUy -I Other roen1bers on the commit-homes; CI , nelghborh<>Pd commer· 8U,KC'"l8 Letten ~e. In a.ddltion to Taylor, are cial eatabUatµnente; ; C2, light Councilm.,an Braden Finch sug· Attack on Vaughn ( Co111Unued -Page 11 'f'eter Barrett. John Curci, Roy mo.nufacturJ.ng a.nd t wbolesal<' gested that 'letters with th.e view.!! Santa Ff.oush and Conver&e Wurdemann. houses; Ml, manutacturing dis-'of the objectors be written and ~ trict. I pres~nted t o the cbuncU (lt the port Vaugh.n's pri80llets to Ana. · VllilUghn 'intimated that orders were l•ued by the Sheriff's office 0 ft w·· i .. ~'l'btche nwew111 plagno 9fbetfh0~com1'"~sac1Dltya next meeting when the second trcra am ftCJ _,, .. ·~ •eadln& and ·~option of the ordi~ to stop transporting-his prison~rs (ir~onllnuf'd from Pa e 1) council v.•ill , ca11 for tfle addition nanoe wi11 come up. after Vaughn had arrested Juha l} !"' g or two mor:e zones, R4 · a combin-Finch actedf&.'1 mayor pro tern A. Heim, 122 W. 18th St., Sa.nttt Jc, on a 24 hour a day, seven days ed agricultural an~res)dentJ.al tor the aes.sion in the •bftence of Ana, a deputy attached to Mus -~week besis In an emergencY. district; and Rf, a el d.illrict. M•yor Les l8be¥ wtao ts UJ, ick's offi ce. lnformaUon supplied by the Other change1 o!fJ!r by the Councilman Did< praJ<,e ai..o wu WaJt A rre8t~ \"blunteer observers nt Fox Sugar pla.niilng commiS11ion a e concern-'lbsent a nd is st.ill recovering ~runk driving on Aug. 16. He ..... a~ rtom the obsen•ation po«, which lion facilltl.ea and proposed Outllide ot lh.e. flhoe-.atring strip fined 1100 and 11entenced to 31 1 way the a irers.ft Is heeded, num· civic cent.et. diacuS1ion the cou,ncil meet.1Qg days in the county -Jail, 2J. sus-N.>r of aircraft. type 1 according In addition to hie • tnen-lasted only IS minutes with the Oral 8urseoa Practice limited to- Ei<tracUon U6 • 32ad St. O~ Newport lleac:L X-Ra.y / Harbor :200 LESTER A. BEOJlER, D. D. 8. DENTISTRY 1785 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Medical Bldg. Beacon 6762 005 E . Bay Ave., Balboa Harbor 327-J OFI'OHEnU!IT8 V. E. kOEPSEJ .. O. D. OPTOMETR IST Even.lop by Appolntmeot 3114 W. Newport Bl\·d. Newport Bea.cb fb.rbor %511 H t·im had been a rrested for sb· tells the direction of a lrcroft ed with t.rattls,. pa~rocrea-(rom a recent operation. pended after he pleaded guM"y . ~ number or e ng1nffl J, ldaltity tione.d acUvi.Uea, moor ia a following a.ctioo taken : Vaughn said that he was in-jhdlitar)' or civilian). whether the member of the Board bt Tru.!!teell' !1 Approval was given the city ------------ fo rmed by one of the Sheriff'~ ~ttnes werp st;en or merely heard. at Oruge Coaet coft1' . the Bal· manager's requtst t o tum over [ 8&1.TZ MOBTVABY ' MORTICIAN of ihdividual m a n it bas served both a.s a guide and an Dear Ben, inspiration t o peoples everywhere in their struggles for Your presence at our dedication Sunday, fSt. Andrews Preebyter· freedom. Ian church) and the excellent J>robably our greatest danger today in America is write-up in today's paper deservt> that we s hall either t,ake for granted the liberties ~•aran-• w ol'<I of thanks. detail, Ll .. H. GuUlck. that orders e~tim-:itcd altit.ude (low or hlgh), boa Bay cl»b a nd Newport th.e credit list of the city water IMI" 4.Ueallaat had been 1BSued not to transport apll timl' the plane8 were obSer\'-Harbor Yach,t. .club. dep.a.rtment to the Newport Beach t 4lO Cout Hlfb~,.1 Vaugh.n's prisonere by vehicle eU. TQO Bu.fy forioJI Credit Bureau for collection. CORONA DEL HAR from the Santa Ana office. I Jn a.o Emerc-cncy He· uaed to · pura the golf ~2) 8'.et.e.rred to the c.lty man-DAY Al'fD NIGHT "We do not have the man-In an actuaJ emergency the be..ll over the greens tbe area "'" for correct.ion a petiU.On Pltooe Harbor '% power," was the reMon given by spotter will phone in this lnfor-but the preaaure of hj ma.ny a.c-WiUI aght sign&turee aaking tor Lt. Gullick. Sheriff · Musi~k wa;i n\ation to a fiJtcr center in Santa tivitia keep bJm too b y to con-tr&.Sb collection in the dead end not 4vailable for comment this ~a . This inronnatlon is checked Urwe thia apart. ,A..B whether alley between lritl and Heliotrope INSURANCE nstJ o-It is refreabing to-pick up a teed us by the Co tution without being alett to defend P•J>O• with wo•thwhil• p•ojeci. them from within as Well as from witho ut, or that we shall making Uie headlines. beco111.e ao overzealous tn our defense of freedom that we Pleue aecept my sincere thank11 and commendation. week . ·th other observation posts and he ev.er do.ea any tiahir:.,-. a:yenuea i.o Corolla de.I Mar. 'nl.e t t' probable position ot the air-b.e 811).ile.I .and a&.Y4. .. .-could lille>: dead ends OD tbe blu.fC over-Old Est4bllehed lnaurance ci:art i::i plotted. If they are enemy C"« too ~~ ito ;· ~wg ae..rmde drive. A.t. ~t .., c:-· _ ·; '.• y __ :.1.cenG)' shall abuse and penecute anyone who disagrees with us. stnce•ely, E!ther.-Cl'treme is dangerous. Neither should be toler-EDGAR R. HILL a'ted. More thin ever "!'~ need to k eep on mental tip toes 616 Via Lido Soud -Udo Isle to lllldel'stand and cherisli 'the way of life made possible by our Constitutio n. But more than ever we need to avoid the superpatriotism which arises from mere emotionalism and hysteria. Roq~ Neths Makinq Home O n Bal. Island ~art. the Int erceptor planes are ·~r ia with J. r.did.e-nt.1 muet carry trasb to Ule ".. '"( ·.A:D · Jlitee wrtt:M:IL s nt out aftt!r them. The Air Ra.id e .·Spa,ngier .,.4 ~Tom.u in ~.Ley e11trRlloe. HOWAB.D W. GER™I arJiing offi ce r is BIBO notified 80 btao-lid.Jriti.a at W C.nnin,g. ~ ··~ j I li08 Newport Btvd., eo.ta Mma Oil Petition l Co• tlnued from Pace I) ma.n WWia ff.. Wame. sa.id ·he ft!lt tq.al bl-ickout precautions may be , · lbe ot.t .... Cht ce.n™"7 f3J Adopted tJa -Ord;\Nnu re-1 j PHONE BEAOON fl6l .. persooaJly" that the county irt;tituted. . b&it, ~ •• llltlU.n.J 9W.riDg a.U veasela in the Jiarborj :===========:::::~ September 17 marks the 163rd anniversary of the Con- stitution. Let us on this occasion familierize ourselves more thoroughly with this great document and rededicate our lives t o the principles of jlistice and equality which it bo&n1 could not Leglalate to pro· ,.Citizens interested In our nat· ~em a.Ad tU!d ~ tbt rne.ny carrying peeeea,..,.. ~ J»re • 1 bi.bit dewiWplneJ'lt of natural re-ionel defenSf' are urged to partic" ~ ii].-Ule a.n&. ~r 1111111 wbicf1i u.ee publi piers; eocp BE SURE INSLJDE sou rcea. He &aid he favored "ade-p'te in lhl~ important prog \le&tl,y ,g.oee on a .....,,...: tow-.,; M.w public ~y ~ :: • ll.. quat.e sa.tegua.rdl" to protect pro-The Lido Isle poat h1 abort of vo -tbe ·eut .and 03401.--. J.o ..,_._,.... "!' •J.40..000 &lld property .ti mace · wUb _ J Making their home on BaJboA perty ag."iJl:lst damage f.rom auch witeer ob~erv ers 8.n.d of equi . lD bis v&ca.Uoa ~-. ' ill&uraAc.e of s~,eoo. F&hr.e t o MA UJUE STANLEY Iala.nd are the Roger Neth.a, w ho operatioo.a, MJ4. ad4ed that "there m~nt. Colonel Gates says that th He w ... Put lllN'Ji.e4 Jn Af*i,I; iltlry the ~ WW be OOll· t.u:raace Oa.17 have been honeymoonlpg In are waye t.Q de-vdop without in-post needs a sma.11 hot plate or w.tte ba-riac 4ilid llNr J.,-& sLd.ued • lhi.edenJ•oOl'. PltOIM HwtMw 1ne I Northern C&lifomla. jury.'' electric coffee pot, 2 desk or bed a,go. HM ,_.,, wi.f.t ;a the t.onn.er (•) Adopted. a.ti on\IM1¥'4' pm-tU Haftae .6ve. Balboa...,.. champions. ·-• He)s the bJg t.eUow who played Mrs. Kennedy a.uers.ed. "We're lamps, and a few comfortable ..,..__ JOldN4 KiMel' ~ ~. hibkinc diYi.Ag or Jw:olilfnc 'from • 7th C d . t M' p o· hi virtually eve<y pooJUon on lb• oot 11plnat -oll and gas com-1 c~alrn. ,,..y .,.. ... k .... -....... at & pll>jjc .......... " : Omman M811 Ill e99y le • Don football at one Ume or other pa.nJ e•.'"' but aaJ,d her group want-tl! you are lntert>sLed In con· Shore Qltla. Jk hU Ajle ·~· i~) ~-,;.bi.$ !hpt.. .f6 f.or is SuDj&ct of Sermon To Be Bride of ln 'f7-'f8.' She'• the Conner Ml"8 ed to "P'Oteot the beaut¥ Of ou• ,-trjbutlng you• time O• .. m. equip· ...... Slltrley .Uo, ..ioo UI POW"'"'" :bQ() ...... "' -to be -'t Ad t• t Ch h El T • • Jane lleauellamp,. dauir~ter of oo .. wno." rnient call Colonel Gates at Hu-rJecl to or. <lh...W l!p&rkuhl. u bull41Ar foundlUono at t3le clly a Yen JS Ur~ -Oro Marine Mra. R.. L. · Be&ucti&10p of 121 N. South couta.l nwldenta. parUc-~b<Jr 1205·J. Some persona, llke -~---~·-corpor&UOl;l ya.rd. Plana and apac· .Mr. Kenneth B. Perry ol the Announced at a double event ol McClay S t,. coeta Mesa. ularly in the Le.gwiia Beech area, ol timer Hal Weis ot lf07 Pacific S I... p t ! lfi.catJOD.1 were alao approved. a~venlh Day Adventl!lt~'u~ of birth"-have been de~ lbat the D ve ln Cosi.i Mesa, have con· ettnOft Jil'f •s d.r (•) Approved lnataJlation of N •"U• ~Y luncheon and dinner wu MILESTONES county adopt an ordinance on oil . buted both_ ' t 1'>1...-J t Ch h ewport Heights. pre.a a aer-tM ~nt of MJu Pecgy . drilling in their area tor some ~n aadJtlon to ma.king blackout • '-"ftl"" I UrC ~o 4000 ~ stor&ce t&n.U f.or moa GrA the Sbtth Commandment. D.M*J. cbugbt.r ot Mr. and Mn. I c f th I d W ,ft .. __ the IUchfidd eta1tofl at the 801'· oo Sa..turday, Sept. v, a~·~ Stu.rt Diehl, 508 Goldenrod ave-t me. s reene or e w n ows, euo ·~ "Jea\18 Christ -the Found&-ner of 17th St. and Cout H igh· STATE F ARll IM&&NMe Compa·'es LIFE e AUTO e n:az W, I. LANDIS IO<l!S IC, ""'· ··-Bar, U81·• tat thouctat of the aanct!tY and "e, Corona del Mar. BIBTllS ' Members of the planning com-volunteer~ to 11erve the t to 8 uon ot Ow rait.b," ~ Meo UJ-way. ~ ol human life . .JI• tmd '!'be bridegroom-elect le Corpor-Mt.cVJl ·'·AN-To Mr. and Mrs. ":!':8lon recenUy noUfl_ed lA.guna p.,m. watch on Satucda~. noupcod by Rev. 'J'oDJ Peo~U ol (7) 4.ppi-.oved the pier pennlt OSNZR..AL .INSURANCE .a.o ot the crime and penalty of &I Gene W: L&y, El Toro Marine John C. VacMtJl•n, 2019 E. Ocean c c leaders tb&1 the county pro--Cbtj.st O:w.ra ~)I' the la.a aa bia of H. L. HoUiBer. 710 Heliotrope deatroytng-It. l Air ----ee is the 90A of Earl BJvd., Balboa, in St. Joeeph hoepi-vJded "adequal• recuJ.a.tion" under ....... Arrettecl aermoJ). theme tor nUt.. Su,g4it,y .,,.ve., Corona del Mar, tor con-Courteous l'tl{ormation W. Staart Foote • 'ftw •rmoa tor U:ll8 wffk, Sat· If. l.a)'" ot UYinpton, Montane. lal, Sept. 12, . l&:SO, a 90fl, 8 lbe., the CUTftllt bnd·UN Of'dlnance, ~· mornln&-It. wjJl be hla third eer-1tructton of a pier and tlcat on . 1111 ---IMn. '°*Y• Sept. llt.b, 11 a . \.1. wlJl Ila1e of the w~ hu oot been t~ oa.. sayinl" that in oil dr1Wng which a;·. lallf!d tram Pace l) -tnon in b1a local coagrep.Uon Balboa I.aland'e north bay front Newport 8-dl Fil. Bar. :u bl oo. the Seventh Com.m.alule eet. A.lCBlJRGU-To MJ-. and Mrs. has been pe.rmJ.tted by the plan· since occupyins-pulpit.a ln Ger-between Emerald and Park ave-1 ~============~ zun1. Oec:ar 4.mbwgey, 1781 Monnwia nen and .uperrilon. fegutati.onll rked and t oUnd him lying-on a many .and ~ 6rlnJ" tbe nuee. Ii .,on &ept. 23rd, in the ~ St., C:O.ta Ken. in Santa A.na have been more rtcid than are ch ln the office "in what ap--111m,.... mootN:. Jin. ~ J"rel. (8) Approved tile requut to ~ •-~ Ule Banta AAa chUrcb, Jo. Lei.~ L Foell Community boepltal, SepL 12, lmpoeed·by the l.oo AN:elea ooun-~ to be • etupor." police tag;1f'ID "...,_ ~r ~ -.,... -U.e -tin&' pier ot c . Harold EAm; W, 8T,t.JfLEI' ~at 1314. North Broadway, • 1860, a daucbte~ I Iba.. S% .:. ty ordlnahce· on oll ope.ra.Uona:. • d , Re wU turned over and a' slngtnc, "How Beautiful Upon the Jloplc:lm 1707 E. BaZ,.:Ave. on the 8aailiar lria91 Home · fully ll>odecl .32 automatic con· Mountolno." · I · ' ' I -t 41nner will ~ be111· Pro-PATCH-To Kr. &lld Kn. Du p ~y.ti . H' d i:atnml' etPt &hells and a f-lnch . · • ..y !n>n.t of .41e 11a l'<ll1noula. N.J.a-. Public ~ wW ro toward pu"'"••nr MiftMSota Bride Patcb, 430 V11Uerton ..... N.,.. res rian e• 1 .• ath ·-·~ waa ...... from hi• ~ ...._~ -l•r the local 'churcK in-port 8-d>, In 8L JoeOpll bolpltal, ~· ~~· --· · .f'blioe -J.711 -. at 1 p. m. I , ... .., L. Foell -hll ebum-Sept. 9. 1960, a daupter, • Ibo., Addre···· Women po rdl. oU wtththoutttlaroualng him, ,..un • I ~ . 811Jw>e '-l a nc to e 0 c:en. 'lb.en be ,..._,... ""-S h I ~~= ~u.i: 11 !'So of St. Andrews . taken to the police otauon. , -·J'lap 11 · U.ft¥et' c: 00 matt .......,., "'1Q.. wW ...... tbelr -. ollce t.all<ed with tin. Boldwtn 'I"" -· tJ<>Pw. "" ~ a.p. V!•it• Me1e M•tro~ .... al n• Tuetln .. _ Ooota .. _ 1'1cl t .. ....... Mn. l.eland 'Olom_.,, pru1. 0 teyeeled . that her b-n-'"" be OD ...... y .... .,.. --· · • ._, , ~ Vlc!odo !!Jen-15, dent of llie ~ reporf.ecl thftate... to ahoot -a 'ncketa at $2 ~ _, l>e ob- • ,.,._ O. $. lllat.on -co.a. •· ... U.. *'P ot llr e.nd Kn. clie4 W~y ~ha Santa on women'• aet,1:'1.Uu at the Gen-Ume befoTe &l'ld had tteeft ed at the pte afftee ot the )IMa -plu•ntlY ~ ~ I) ._ ....,.. of -ir-. Ana '-moalt;pt:! after an •ral _..., ~ fl1!lt rne.tlnr dance.--all ~ -boa Ba:r c;tub, at Bob'• Sport--~ -&lie wu ~ ~ ~ ... -to Uio ~ ot ~ •-JD iotddo. -rolillod of of the --fU' tbe Wouw(• n n." · 1.Ds Yoodo tn ea.ta 11._ or ·•t !>t..._ OoooJ;rn Lia. ":d.._,,,_ ... ..,. c..• -., ....., ·po. tie~ a ol 11-~Pol llL A,ndr.,.'• l're9· cbeek on hlo la« arreat bJ ,...-IaloJ>cl 11.~ Qooda. !.tf' ..,_.. of Dlllnr. ~· tJ&t.. -.. ·1 1 11 -• • .,,,_.. .:: ...... Ud lo -... "1 a-~ bl U..t ~ I p1dl WU l>etd -oe ..,_ that Beldwla wu fte dllb ~ ""9' C>llly o f1M lln. ~ ... '--TA· --· ~,;M ~. --· Ne9•!118 ...,. at -....... of Mj'o. ~ .,. pl'OMUon Ill JIOdp 9 . lioat '°° ~ 1lllt If ttw --ln..Doft .... ;--/a-~ . ~·-• .. 191Jl! l"!10aJ' Jl 0.Mitll, Udp 1*. ' I. Do<lco"I -A-11, -lidlft 0-•nd lo lll!ll"J' ~ . .-lo Ulo -oa -SI.~_!: , !,. "'"· ._ I p. a. .. S • Cllpei cM~ --b ' .. ,_ _,, a a ID8llth op. foll •Iii&; u .,._. -be _. to • up - Ml& l.rr'n er.ft-., 0-.. ..,, t:-CWt ,:1%14(· _. ullll liliii""Wtll li9 All ._, L -m:-~ l111Jtwtll.; ·a liiewe _ .. y Md bat.•-coat*W ----~ ..... Olillf.. former :t' · JilMa la. St. J'ot tli'r ~ Gfp Ce etmrU, .-tor -3 w" a ,.luo ..,,.;;;_.. ~ Ma wtle. ~ft.. P"..7--l J:r•lb. ~U,oti, the ~ • dtrrt ~ 1112> hll ff J' el •llJ1 ? 01i11a If--, ..... .-,,. Cl ela ea.n.rr ,._?• .._ wttb ~ wu f.,. two ,,_,.. °" ln.tiaa tenpt.s 1eaJD wa, be haQ·· ' · _,.,., • •¢ ., .. '9 •1 'llliJ" .,.., KIL ODRplt# .,.. lliL &. A.. It. tw +IM t..tally it t+ ~ ~ a dinfter danu at JM .. ·a' -• ..-CM .... l'Mdl tSle t • .,..., .. rs a 1. ·Ori •1-. JINllllt.-..._ w. D ..... Nll *1mH., ....... . eta~. '" ~ ;.. - • ' I • ' .. • • . ' • • • • • ' •• . M •. ~ ho-diat c~ .. f ii ai~a• lai •nd WSCS Nfwp~rt Wemt . 'Returns .Sunday or~s for Sen Pedro ·Attend WCTU onfelt ~ Winter Sc~edule ettlement Houie Mn. 14rPttt e1a prul4"'t ~Urch ldl9"1 f:l ~ ¥~ "Llstit ~ •C!MI ~Ori<!," WU ~ .. :: If-rt "!::~· · Lona Octmmun!ty c!iur<:b;• 8:~, '!!ill fta· me ot devoU0111 CC11duc~ = ~~mpo ce z,.,.~ ·-;- \\lie Rally C'\)' U\I ~nljit'.lon 1\n H~a Harsr&ve at ~ ~r. attended ·tht . c. T. U. M T • E • d ~ departmeD\o-Oett\llOl\1.-. Wjll ~ hlOftl!ll' ot the Ba~ eoD-tlGD Mld lut Tl!ureday at , OtOr rip n1oye ..-·awarded pupils Solnr from one I , 1 and Community Methodllt Card.en Grove Baptlet !church. ~ent to U1e nexL The pro-~\A"Ch WSCS heJd in the chapel.1 ;;;;;;;;:;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;~I In the vacation YdD ot newa ~ ~II be tn the Sanctuary. . report on the Homer Tober· l I the outin&' t&1':ei )y Roger lbk, ·~ ·r~t 10:&0 the . wonhlp eervtce Settlement Houae at San 811 ft I lb ton Of Ule ·Plltl Llaka. •11 llfO&d-f!W lnclude 'IL dedl,c&UoD Qt all to, the croup's P"'Ject tor th• ... • .. r I ., way. Coo\& i,leea. who bad a ~rch achoo! worke!'8. TWey wtll yt&r. wu given by Mra. Bertha Qu1ck 8eniae • Fair Pl'lcM \heap ot ~ Wb~ he ~mpanled Mt In a body In the church aervlce. ~· supply Chairman. ,)(1'8. e bis puidpareota, Mr. and J«n. ""' ~~tor will speak on "Life's li!f.ttye Flllk presided ln tho ;.b-J A ~HAST' AIN Geol'f• no. Qf Polan11o .. ' two-·~reme Answer" and Ule cbolt ftnce ot ~ preatdent, Mrs .. Be"': • • ~ · week• ~ \{Ip. ~ df9ve up • I ~ j9S0 .. Sterbright Club Meets Wit~ President· Mn. Ellyn Nte!Hn. president of St&rbrtcht club, Q. '£. s .. wu ho8· teu at her Wo.terfroot Drive home to membtre at their September luncheon meetlrll"· ~ atng two anthemJ under the a rice Hauser. lS5 Z..t 17t.h SL. Ool;ta Me9 lhl cout to' ~ W~~ Sb.f,rtnc-h01te.. duties with Mra. NtelMa were Mmea. Florence ~ ,6.nDit; Walker. Carolyn au~vliA a:nd S.lher Johnson. . . · .. ~tJon of Idua Harper, C:flrec· \ and 9CeaiiC P9lJlta "' ~-.. Mit·. • -'---------------------- J,eturnlng \o, the wtnl,er tlm.• ~ule. )'o\lth meeti"if• \!(ill con· V'11e at 6:30 in the "veinlnf. Intf!f· ~ate.! wl" meet wtth · Mrt. J. lf; .Thomson In the Children'• building. Hi&h achool ya,uUi will meet under the apo~ao'rshlp ot ~r. and Mrs. Ted Neff, ln the chapel. ISi anc . '. • A new college rro•1p wru b;e or· pnized Su.nday night with Mr. Bruce Martin, a.s !i.ponsor. M :-. Martin has had wide experience in Church s~hool w ork a nd youth · leadership. coming here f rom t h£' Atlantic A venue Meth odist church Betwee11 19th and 20th on Newport llvcl. ' ' COSTA MEsA MRS. IORN BOYD ot \uoo ,lsle (leftl:,Mn..Howvd .~rotBa.1-tsbu.d (°""I«) p-...itli ~n. ~ PhJlllp&, ~ ~. ttuil' detail• ol f(tday'a r..-1 fuhloo sllto"· \\1th wtlleh .....\,en ot Saata Ana Country biub Opened 'th<lr : fall · .0. eon. I • i Mr. and Mrs. David Ring Home From Trip Ee st Paris Fashions :by U. S. Desig11ers Viewed at Santa Ana Country Club '"The la.Bl tin1e I saw Pa!r ls. her'>-------------Mr. and M rs. David Ring of Balboa Itlland returned Friday from a t rip east. M rs. Ring had spent the summer w ith her n:i.o!h- er Mrs. Hattie Alling of New H aven. Conn. Mr. Rini' fiew east two weeks ago to accompany his wife home. heart was young and gay" sang M rs. Arthur May, commentator fo r the very delight ful style s how with w hich w omen memWrs tn.- dit lonall y entertain thefnselves and their frimds .:us opening event ot t he fall season a t Santa Ana Country club. Whi le the Jane Boyd s hop pre· sented lhe best in Fre nch styles for thei r "P·'.lrls en Automme" show, the interpretations w ere by foremost American ' designers. Against a background o f Paris panoramic murals done by Fred· erick Jennison , Beth E mison and J oie furr. lovely models pa ce<! in slimmest of suits, luxurious furs and rich est of brocades and jewel- ed sheers. With black as the always popu· Jar basic color, there were a lS<' reds and grays but notably beau· tltul were bronzed greens a nd browns i.n both wools and silks, perfect choice for autumn. Ma ry Kay Kerwin was fash ion coordinator and Ruth Armstrong plnyed the Mckground organ mu- sic. T iny vials of perfume from the J ane Boyd shop were pre- sented guests by the ch4L rmlng can-can dancers. The many door prize& wve dia- trlbut ed by (irla ln P'rencb ma\d costumes and t able prlzet were t lny ceramic slippers. Decor,:iting the two beau tifu l t ea tables w., ... e silver branches on \Ao'hicn were rosette . flowers in tones of rose and wine. P ouring were the Mesdames Geor ge Lowe. Gerald Ritchie. Gordon Findlay, M . N . Thompson. J ohn Knox and R . B . Wright. Br idge Luncheon a.t Long Home Mr.a. Arden Long of Costa Mesa -.erved a chick en pie lu.ncheon the other dly and dealt a few hands of bridge 'With her gues ts Mme~. Harry C. Burdick , H omer Mellott. Wayne Pickering, Ray Wallace. Sam D. Crawford, M. J . Hostetler and Warren B ristol. Contract play yielded prizes to Mrs. Bur dick, high; M rs. Wallace second; and Mrs. Cr3Wfotd, c-0n· aolatlon. Arrang ements of iris and dahlias provided the deCora- tlve note . FILE FOR Dl\'ORC'E Charg'l.ng mc-ni.al cruelty, Mrs. Shirley Elaine .Loving this week filed su perior court action for di· vorce from Uhl Lee Loving. They were married in Arizona April 11, 1941, separated la.st June 15 and have a son, 7, and d..J.ughter. 3, her petition set forth. She aske<I for custodY of the childrt>n ant! runds for support. Community pro perty includes household fur- nishing s a t 1029 Ba lboa Blvd .. Balbo8 , she told t he court. Enroute to California the couple stopped In F estus. Mo .. to visit the Misses Dorothy and Emmy Rig- don. fo rmer Costa M esa reatdants. Dorothy Rigdorls friends In the Harbor a rea. w ill be g lad to know that she has fu lly recovered fron1 the eye ailment from which she suffered for many months a fter leaving Costa Mesa. She is now working in a newspaper office. Arizona Guests at Raymond Home Mr. and Mrs. Wa lter De Breu- \\·er and children, Dona ld, Ga yle and Ben h ave just arrived from Bullhc11d, Ariz .. and a re guest.a of 1'.1:rs. De Brouwer's b rother and family, At r . and Mrs. Robert Ray· n1 ond, 1626 Orange Ave., Costa i\.t esa. The De Brouwers plan to locat[' permanently in Cost a Mesa . Marjorie Pope and Elton Barnett Repeat Vows in Laguna Church Pinlt: pompo(l dahlias and whiteo·------------- gladiolus set ' t he color theme J when Mlrjorfe Babcoc'k-Pope, cl~ubie ring ce.remony in Commu· daughter of }.t r . and ?\.t rs. Roscoe n1ty Presbytenan church. Laguna. L. Bllbcock of Laguna Beach re· Beach. after .weddin~ tapers h ad pealed vows with E lton Oee.n Bar-br~n ht by Miss Doris Hubbard. net t, son of ~t rs . Eva A.spin of ;\larjor1e. escortf"d to t he altar Newport Height~ and P ernel Bar· by her f.ither. wore pink n ylon nett of Buena Par k. 'n€'t, th<' four-tiered sk irt frothing The Rev. Charles Hand of Cost/1 over pink brocaded aatin w ith In Maywood. Thf! Sunergous group will meet ln the Junior roon1. with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Luckha rdt as sponsors. Thi.4 gro\Ap will e lect officeT'S ncll:t Sunday n ight. a nd will wel~c new ~embe rs. A ll older youth, both single, and young' married.a a r e invit ed to t his fellowship. The 7 :30 evening worship is for all groups. and ia followed by a aoc!al hour for the high school a nd older youlh fellowi h lps. Monsen -King ~ngagement Told Mr. a.nd Mrs. Garner King, 611 lris avenue. Corona del Ma r a1·c announcing engagement of their d&\lgh~er, Janet , t o Mark Monsen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Aton· sen ot Cost.<J. Mesa. Both young people a re gradu· ates of Newpor t H arbor Union high school. the bride in t he 'class of 19150, her flance in 19481 and now serving with t he Na val R e· s erve. No da te has been set for the w edding. LEGAL NOTICE VAR.JANCE NOTJCE OF HEARING (Planning Commifialon ) Notice Is hereby given that the Pla nning CommiuiOll ot the Cit\' .. of N ewport Be3ch will hold a pub· I lie-hearing on the application of Charles M. Cotton for a ~Ot;'. front yard varia nce on Lots 4 and 5 and Wly ~ ot 6. Block 24, Ea.st 1 Sid e AddiUon to Ba lboa Tracl I 1509 e .:iy Ave.. Balboa) in a c·' cor4ance wlUl ~Secti&n· 11-·or~O r­ dinance No. ~25. Notice Is hereby further given that said heaMng "''ill be he ld on tfle 21 st day of Septen1ber , 1 ~0 at t he hour of 7 :30 p. m. In t he Council Cha mber of the City Hall. Newpor t Beach, California, a t which time and p!•.l<'C any and all persona interested may appear and be heard thereon. Ray Y. Copelin. Secretary NEWPORT BE A CH P LAN NING COMMISSION By order of Chair man W a lter M . Longmoor No. ~42-Press . P'oblish 9/H /50. M rs. Les Phillips was general cbair m:ln and her assistant:,, wer e the Mesdames John Boyd. Howard Baker. J . K . McDonald, Ernest W inbigler. Lee Metzger. Ra y Cou ch, Perry Hopkins. Gaylord To- hill. George Walker, J im Musick. Lee Smith. George P reble. Wil- liam Hutchens. J . B. Pric:e, Bill F ernandez, Everett Lutz. P aul H 1ll. Ben Heflinger, H ar ry H uff· man, Blanche Andrews. J . L. Mc- Fltdden. Qf'orge H or ton and Wil· ri-t csa JJf'rformed the eight o'clock IO\V scalloped n eckline P in k car· nations formed a cor onet for her hair and her pink carnation bou·· . quet \\'8.S centered b y an off-white orchid gro\\•n by her mother-In· li'I"] J·~·· c • .,. ~ ... . ..... . . -F. L -· .,. Open Fall Season Wednesday, Sept. 20 !av.·. • m erald green f large white ca r nal LUNCH MEATS -BACON AND FULL LINE OF DELICATESSEN ITEMS • Plate 7 DA VS A WEEK UNTIL 9 P. M, Finest Select 911C111ty IABY IEEF All U. s. Gov't. Inspected You Cannot Buy Better Why Pey More? BOILING BEEF lb. 19f ~ ~IRLOIN STEAKS, lb, • , • • • • Fresh Ground CHUCK, lb. • • 79¢ 49¢ - Fresh Picnic PORK ROAST lb. 39; - RIB STEAKS, lb. • • • • • • • • 69¢ ROUND STEAK, lb ••••••••• 84¢ Bnl's SWISS STEAK, lb ..••• 79r ' ... BEEF POT ROASTS lb. 39t T-BONE STEAKS, lb. •••• . . ' 85¢ ·--- ~~~~BACON lb. 49¢ _ ti Tbrsf' ·~ all n:pla.r ~'·ery ~y £rices Comparf" \\1th \\'hat_ you ha\•e been paylnl' NEW .CRQP YAMS 4 Ibo. 25c PLl:Nn' Ill' • IASY PARKING Ellt:e" trom ~ Elthrr Cburcb StJ"ertl or N$'port BJ,·d. ' I ' Fhher'a I lb. loaf- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 A. M, TO 9 P. M. MEA,T DEPT. CWSED 6 P. M . Orders of $5.00 or More delivered 'FREE anywhere in Costa Mese. Delivery cherge of 25' on smeller orders. ( Seturdey end Sundey excepted) --------- Cash your PAY CHECKS here- Bank Your SAVINGS Hiila or i'\1. J . n.-(Urqlt :!) Amerlcaa CHEESE lb. 75' COFFEE lb. 79¢ or flmealo Extra F,..h, Med. .• doT.. .• , • 5ie Apd CHEQDAll RANCH eGGS 1.:. it' CHEESE 39t lb. acf nl6Ey~~~EE~ · j WASH~'itwoR. 21 r F em WAXED PAPER ......... .. :,~:A_ FlFS:ked ............................ 25 ¢ Long Grata RJCE Loar SPAOB:trlL 2 lb. pkJ. 39¢ l 1b. pkJ. 19¢ PEAS :!:.' :S0 ".".'. _ 20¢ CORN ()pl Mont• 2 29¢ . No. SOS !or BEETS ~i:_...i,.;:";·can 2/25¢ TOMATOES si;~ .... ~. 23 r Caae & Swayne-46 oz. can ORANGEADE ~rtll>'• PINEAPPLE 23 ¢ JUICE ta 01. can 37 r FRESH LOCAi,. CORN ·doz. 23C , SOW IS TllE TIM}; TO Pt.TT CORN IN ~EZEii OR CAN - SOUTH AMERIC A'S BANANAS 3 Ibo. 29C A Sclilool Lua.cb Special CoRt.'1 Mesa H omema k erA Club will launch an inter~sting and In· atructivt" season w it h t heh" init ial fall meeting to be h eld ~ednes­ day, Sept. 20, al 10 a . m . lin the educational t-uilding ot the Coat.a Mesa Community Church. Pe port He ights, servl!'d his brother as best man, w hne another b roth· er, E . E . Barnett , and Darrell D. W iison of Santa Ana had usher- ing du ties. Easiest Terms Still In "'Think Before You Buy ..,nd Stret ch th e . Fa.mily Budpt," ts the t imely topic to be presented by M nJ. M arian Prentiss , Orange Cou nty H ome Advlaor. Thoae planning to attend are t o bring a cup and paper sac k lunch . dottee will be served . New m e.m· bem and visitors are a.lwaya wel· come. ' The new Onltlge County• Home Department cook book "Out' &'av· orite R.eclpea" will be on ~· Ladlea wishing any Info . tlon about the HomemakeJ's Clu ma.Y c~ll t he chairman, Mn. 'tlWam N!chols, Bea con 5072·R. - Two solos, "I'll Wa lk Beside You" and "O Promise Me,'' we~ s u ng by Mra. Hoyt to the organ a ccom paniment of Mn. Barbara Allen. The church j1Vlo r repeated ~ weddi~ color ~me in bouqets ot pink l\"d white flowen and a tablecloth of' Cftiefl Ofl'&l)dy. A.alll stlng a.t the receptJon were Mmes. Marjorie Leach, John Fer- guson, Ralph Bell a D d KIM Blanche Nixon of Laguna Beach: Mrs. E . ii:. Barnett of ilewport He ights and Mlu Mary Ann Jen\,ces. Garden Grove. M1lll!I Doris Hibbard waa tn charge ot the guest book. The bride's mother aaelat.ed 'in recetvt.nr ln grey· lace over roee taffeta, Whlle Mnt. A.spin chose a sown of black lace over l'OM. &ac;h wore a hand9ome Oja.I orchid 'grown by Mn. Aapln. For the honeymoon trip to YQeemJte, Mn. Barnett ~ a 1mart irrey wool ault with bat a.ad handbag of cerUe velYet. '1be cauple wW --.--ce \n a new bome at au .u..o Avmoe.. Newport Betct>t& .• The )Oide -~ lier ,...t .., ktndOrprten tea<ib<ir at C<>IOll& IW II~ Elementary ......_ ... i.' a ~le ~ 1ApDo\ BMol. HIP ICbool, Banta .t.aa .eolioP -_.u,..i. -3'· ' -· ...... , -... la lllo _. .... te &pd l...araaoe .. a -la ONta ~ .... ., •• ted from 0-... JllP; rt al Md: Utaal1t hBrrta ....... ~ r'r I -, I . YOU Ccln $fill ikfy U..lba...6• PHILCO . ,16in.,~icture Te~vision Oil cOlJ ~·· .. ,ms 'this wMlr See It today . PHl~C :i . 160<f.M ~ , I N°", -.cJ-• •JP I .I~ "!'-HI ""-In. ptctwo .. d" tuN p1uo -, _,. t~ _ .. I ~qi-tn rldl Effect at Davis-Brown NO DOWN f!AYMINT on Refrigerator~, Free~er~ anq ~anges • ONLY lOo/o DOWN PAYMENT • .. on Televi\lon end Radio Set' • 24 MONTHS TO PAY • ( U1dil new Credit Restric:tion& go into effect Mondey l ·- " • I } 'I ' ' . -. ~ . PAGE 4 .,... PART· I · THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1950 Le~~~ ~RES~~ -I 1..00KING THROUGH U.~ giant plate glaM \Vl ndow In the main onll Balboa Island can be seen. The contracting firm of Fred D. l11ung1> or Kf'U NtJn VIila Msrln~ the yacht anchO'ra,e, the bay K)'lt• (~~1., dhl o\·.-r $160.000 "'Ork of lmproVf'ftlll."nts on t he reM)'rt slnri· '.\ta rt·h and more bulldlnl( la being planned for '''Inter by O\\"Ol'f Nllt>!oO. ·Ken Niles Opens New $85.000 1 . Drive-In and Restaurant: ! ; ells Future Building · Plans !• No\v in it.); third weck 1 of operation is t he modem. glai-norou~­ :Joo kinJ; drive-in and re;itaurant 0\lo-·ned by Ken Niles and located Rl thC' ..-orner or Eaysil'e drive and Msrine a venue by the Ba lboa Island :Oridge. ,. .. The $'85.QOO clri vf'-in is . the .most tftC'.t>ntly completed unit or a huge f)iuii<ling Rnd in1provemcnt pry:>· 'wrarn put i.n effect by Rad ~o An- ~unrer Nile's whl'n he t ook over :.Zilla Marina resort last y e.ar. I ". Con1ptetcd t his s ummer we re 8 ~11.ra mod<'rn motel unl t.Jll grou ped ~ound a beautiful :o1:wilnming pool cQnd lighted fountain constructed "at a coi:;t of Si~,000. T he unit.$. ~hi c h will bring ll)e Villa Mar· -tna's total n umber to 18, have )uch features as Cl'iling to f loor .windows o~ each side and firc- '11acf's In living and bcd1·oon1s. ~ A-f.J.ny mo re in1provcmC'nls arc I '{>la nned In the nf'ar futu re N iles ;t old th e PreM today including a p;ta.rbecue for boat ownC'1·s to bf' ilocated nt:ar th{' 1nain lou nge "bu ilding, l('nni~ courts and a nev.· ~,ul ldlng between the swimming t>°I and the bay. 1• R ad.lo :>;ho\\' Coming i~ .. The popular ,_1arina ownC'r is piso negol1ating for a nightly tSr.ries of ra dio programs lo be ~C>Hdcn8t dir~ct fron1 the Drive-ent of construction v.•us Jh. However, it's still in t he di~-Gatterdam. tCusaion stage. Sub-contractors on the job in.- : .. Hours for the new dr ive..,_in are eluded: Morino anrt Testa of tra m 1 1:30 a.m. until midnight Sher man Oaks. swin1ming pool : ~d th e parkin.£ arC'a has spac(' D. S. R ichards Co .. Santa Ana, Cor 200 cars while the restaurant heating a nd ventila t ing; \\.ilson ~side seats 40. Mill ·.lnd Ca binet Co .. Costa l\tesa, •:During f.,he past sun1mer many {ormica installation:r:;; Lav.·rcnce flolly,vood celebriti{'s have visit· Lum ber Co., Santa Ana. lu1nber: W Villa ~1arina and Ken Niles F orest Lumber Co .. lun1bC'r : Bill· ).ncluding Lucille Ball, Desi Arnez. hcimer and Wa!kt~r . N'e\vport. ~l!'enan WJ·nn and Victor Ma.t ure. builders' hadware: Aaron Schult z, :nie Junio r Chamber of Commerce Long Beach, furnishings. ~aged a beauty contest a t the Su p plie rs for the beautiful ne\\' ~arina'3 pool in J uly and ma ny dri\'e·in a n d resort include: S tef· bther pron1ot ional stunts a re p lan· fen H ot el Supply, Los A ngeles: )ted for the future. Klecn ·Line Corp .. Santa A na; Pa· , Complete construction work on cific Provision Co.. New port: \.Le drive•in and rest aura..n t as Farmer Bros. Corfce Co.. Long ~ell as the ne'v 1nolel unifs was I Beach : Be rnstein Bros. Poultry, 41bnc by the general cont~action Santa Ana: Be r ke's R estaurant lftrm of Fred D. K yle Co., con-Supply, Santa A na: Kee-le r Food )truction <'ngin('er s a t 1231 Opal Products. Tustin: >.lnrl Bridgeford Fe .. Balboa lsl~nd . Superintend· Meat p 8:;,ng co:·:~nahei~p•.' !'. : f.,._....,.. •• ~MAIN LOUNGE B UILnDfO ol Km Nllea' exputdlns Vllla Marina ,: resort 1 w &bm\"tl .•bo,"'fl. NUN 1 teee11tly besaa operation or b.1a Dt"\V ' dri\.-e-ln f'el!ltaorant and this rsat. MllDIDer opr.ned eight mode.rn ~partment,is brinrtnc hlA total ll1•tns unJts to 18. More lmpro,·e- ~m.-nts are planned f or the future. • • .. • ~ ' ,, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Congr11tul11tions to Ken Niles' Ville Marina Drive -In Rest11ur11nt ' CHINA, GLASS,· SILYIR . , · IOOTHS, K CliEN E9UntENT FOUNTAIN E UnaMENT, . C~UNTERS . '· , by . -STE*1M HOTEL - •..of""~ .. ' • . . "" ·' -..... -( " • ,. ? • ' ' ' ·t ._ ·11.1a Mal'ina , I • DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT NOW OPEN! One of the most distinctive hostelries in Southern C11liforni11 it now open iii Newport Beech where Ken Niles, famous radio personality, has his beautiful Ville . Marina Resort. The complete Drive-In Restaurant 11t the corner of Bayside Drive and Marine Ave., opened last · week. The establishment now provides an excellent facility for lodg- ing, II swimming pool and a complete restaura'nt. In addi- tion, the resort has a large yacht. landing. f NEW ULTRA MODERN J85,000 drtve-ln aod rr.•tawant ft<'ently completed u the 1.lotrAt addition to Kl'!rD NllH VIila Marina reeort ·on Baywlde drive at Marine avenue. Brtdce to Balboo l&land can be IM'eD In the tnckcround.. BHtaurant meat. '9 0 and o~lde la apace fOf' ZOO an.· BEST WISHES !TO KEN NltES VILLA MARiNA DRIVE-IN AND RESORT FRED D. KYLE co. CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS i A~ L GA;rTERDAM, Superintendent of Construction I 123 Opal St., Balboa Island , Harbor 2316 ' We are happy to have played a part in furnishing Ken Niles' beautiful Villa Marina Resort Congratulations to Ken Niles' Wonderful New VILLA MARINA RESORT AARON SCHULTZ SWIMMING POOL by ~ ...... LONG ,BEACH MORINO & TESTA 4321 Atlantic Blvd . 317 American Ave. Long Beath 7-6455 Long Beach 4-05431 4738 Van Nuys Blvd . Sherman Oaks, Calif. State 4-2682 _,,_ -.. -----~. ··-·-. Best Wishes 'to Ken Niles' Beautiful Villa ' Marina Drive-In • KEELER FOOD PRODUCTS 465 West 2nd St., Tustin Kimberly 2·5318 Bes't Wishes to Ken Nil es ' and His Beautiful Villa Marina S<\NTA ANA HeadQuarters for Homes Success to Ken Niles' Villa Marina JANITOR SUPPLIES by KLEEN • LINE CORP. . ~--· __ ...-,_ Congratulations to Ken Niles on His Beautiful Villa Marina Drive-In Resort end Yacht Anchorage • ·euRKE'S Complete Restaurant Equipment • Kimberly 3-8257 ' 121 Spurgeon St., Santa Ana Congr11tul11tions to Ken Niles ' Villa Marina , Resort and Drive-In BUILDER'S · HARDWARE by_ ' Congratulations to Ken Niles' Villa BRIDGFORD MEAT PACK-ING CO. Pa<'k~ ot Bfff, \1€'3.l, Lamb and Pork Bridgford 8upr Cured Han18 Analwim 2161 ~'. PRAIT &-c om1ERCIAL sT. Marina ANAHEL\I We are happy to have provided materials for Ken Niles' Beautiful Villa Marina • LAWRENCE LUMBER CO. 2ioo S. MAIN ST., SANTA ANA K.lmberl)· Z-'1Z8i • Kindest Wishes for Success t o ' Ken Niles ' V.illa Marin a Drive-In ' • 2060 8 . ,Main SANTA A.NA Kimberly %-8893 1 BILLH~~~R~!~KfR· PACIFIC PROVIS10N ·co . HEATING and VENTILATING -BY- D. S. RICHARDS CO. SANTA ANA -· Congratulations to Ken Niles, o~is . VILLA MARINA Mill, Cabinet Work .,, ,For111ica Installation by WILIOI MILL & CABINET CO. •!rt11"7.....,, • 8~0 C-t lllp~ NEWPORT BEACH Beacon 9418 ' I i•st I of Luck to Ken Niles' Beautiful Villa Marina • f A R M E R B R~o· S . • \ COF .FEE CO. OO I E. Anaheim Long Beach 4, C lif.. LONG llllACll .._,. Hotel and Restaurant Supplies HARllOR oon • 50J • SUt ST. NEWPORT BEACH Congratulations to Ken Niles on the opening of his beautiful new Villa Menne Drive-In· .BERNSTEIN 'BROS. . POUL tat· SANTA ANA Serving Orange County Since 191 8 ~ • . ' . • • "T • ' • ' -.. ~ . . I-·· . 7 • • •• •• • 4 .$ 4 4 I..' 4 ¥ " -·· 4 ~:: . ' " f11· ~!~ . , Car0¢~ul>ants tlai~ They were Both ~=.:!°::!d Asleep at. Time. of · V nn Death. Cra$h ·~ c:o"!..~ !! i. ... . .. PAGE 6 -PART I ~THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1950 :'f, .'riih'A~llEss1'' I ~ .. -WJllie JohnM>n. Lqufta Beach uffeur, anawered man1la1hter "C:bargee thla week in the traffic ac dent death.s of Col. and Mn. Dank C. Venn, Corona del Mar, b 1 denying that he waa driving the. de&th car at the time of the coWston · lut prtatmu. nae trial &I beln1 beld in the 1ruper1or court oi. Judge Frankl.In G. WeaL been collected by th8 Red Crou to date foUowlng ·appeal& In the Presa and Newe-Tlmea the past two weeka but atW more small, pocket etu booka or mqazlnea are needed. • Active ,Duty for ~; Johnnie O'ConMi t\•~ • Ordered to active duty tlia week accord.Ing to announcemerlt by Colonel J . 0 . Brauer, Dtrectft of tbe 11 lh Marine Corpa Re..ler:fre District, was Corporal Johnnte"j;. O'Connor . 1916 Court Ave .. N~ port Beach. l · John.Ion'• testimony in ht. own . detenae Wednesday ~reeented the had gone to !!Jeep on the front seat jury wtlh a my11tery-who wu at when Johnaon took his nap on the lbe wheel of the car that crubed back seat, In addition a. call c~e thia week for playing cards. ~th the boob and ca.rda wtll be Wied by Marines from El Toro during the "long. t ense hours" abOard 8hip to Korea. The Red Cross la co- opet11.tlng In collecting the card!! and. books for U.c servicemen and they are given to the Mannes 11.11 they board the troop. tr&ll8port. The need is Immediate and con, tinulng, Red Cross off!Ciab! ... aald AT THE CONCLUSION of .the t11n-e-day race !"eriee spouored by the Balboa Yacht club for tbe :NaU09&1 Championship ln tbe p C C CbM. nfl w oftloen \\"ef'f" e-lected lo the P C C SaJttns A.Na. Shown here after prewenllftl' the trophy to Georce Ketrenburc of San. Diesa, the •t!oceM-- ful defend.er, are; ( L to Rl: Gene Trt'pte o r San Oleg'o, the retlrlnc pttslt:Wnt and wtanr.r of third pa.ce In the eerk-M "·Ith hh• BOLERO: Kt>ttenbu rg, the winner; Cart Long of Balboa, new prettl- dellt, "'~ .oa, Tum. Nip~ Utelr LARK to !'C'OOnd pl.see In the tM'lrieJi; Oartsnaaa Ooukl. o~ 8an Diep, De\\. vta--prf!f!lldent, w~ BALLERJ NA u"M abw a challe:nrcer In the eerlf!'8. Goukl le aJ9o commodore of the Southern CaJlfomia YachtJng AMOClatJon. (Photo by Beckaer) Yearly Reports Feature Session of American Legion Auxiliary 291 Open\ng ceremonles of the New· port H arbor American Legion Auxiliary were conducted by P1"e.eld ent Darren Upson tor the tlnst Ume !'It lh(' regular meeting Monday t'Venlng in the Leginn Hut and featured' by outstanding report.ft on the pa~t yrar's work . Lca4ing off under th(' order of old bul'linel'!.s was the second read- ing or t hr 1960-51 budget. A rcftlm-:! o r the outstanding oommlll l'C reports gl('aned the yrarly rf'po rL'1 prcl«'ntecl a the las t n1ecting Indicated a busy tlm• In the C'hlld Welfare. Hos- plt.a.l. Rehabilitation andt Member- ahlp departn1rnts. C h al r m a n Ma tgtlret Wilson and Georgette Gordon : C hild We lfare ,._nd R e- habilitation respectively. worked tog•thcr throughout the year ms.king nu1nerous calls on four dJfferent families. Christ1nf1A ha.!'!kf'll'I £tnd prel'ents were provided for c•a<·h family in arldillon tn cloth inJ,:. housing and food anct in two in~tancea. jobs. One of thl'i r duliel"I con~istcd In hf'lping a \"ell'ran obtain a sub- stantial refund on his d isability inaura11cc. Hoapit&I Report• Mra. Gordon, !lervlng also as hospital c hairman, r C'mindf'd t-(' mf'mbers that they had provided laws. The rules were read. clari- fied and dl11cusscd and will be held open until the Sept. 25 meet· ing \Vhen they will be reread and brought to a vole. Blnio Aftr r Bu"lnrss Al the close of the Qu ai ness meeting, refres hments of apple pie, cheese and coffee we r.e served by hosl eME'.'s; Dareen Upson and Jean Allbaugh. The remainder of e eveni ng was con11umed by an enjoyable ses.<iion of Bingo. Those present were: guests Mrs. Edith Lee and Mesdames Bertha Crocke r, Rae Nlen\lcc, Velora O'Tremba. Blanche Benz. Zenobia Frost, Alma Thompson, Helen Randel. Lydia Briggs, V.:il1nu Mo rrison, Eileen Inns. Gf'OrgettE' Gordon. Gladys Thompson. Mar· garet Wilson and the hostesses. Newport Moose Plan · Big Event for 1st Anniv. -'50 Chrisln1as cards and 26 dozen First anniversary of Ne"·port cookies for an impromptu party at Bea ch lodge No. l457, Loyal Qr. Long BeAch Naval hospital and that their contributions. 1~ In der of the Moose, wil be com- a ctual count. to the "Daddy Glft" m emoratf!d this con1ing Saturday campaign had been giv•n an at a dinner dance and get "t o- estimated value of $200. gether in the lodge hall, Ocean The Nt'wport Harbor Unit do-Front and f'lewport Blvd. Mem- nated $23 to the 21 st District bets. friends and nearby chapt e rs project of redecorating,...he solari· are invited. um of the cR ncer ward at Sa"·· A turkey dinner wlll be S('rvt.•d tetJe. end sent 15 pairs of scuffles at 8 p. m. by the NelA·port Beach •nd one corduroy bed jacket to ht! Women or the Moose, Chapter distri buted in that hospital. No. 11~. The committee In Membership chA irman Gladys charge of the cooking include.s ThompAOn di.splayed cltation.s won Clara Leach, Myrtle Humphrey. from Department and National for Grace Skeen, Elsie King. Selma meeting the membership quotA Jones. Serving committee ln- bcfore the March deadline. I n ad· eludes Edna Phlegl€'y, Alice An· dition to a· full roster o r renewed derson. Viola Comee! and Alda member!', 20 nrw mE-mbers w ere Gorton. welcomed into the ranks during ' Nf'wport 8€-ach Lodge 1457 was the past ye!f.t . formally initiated into the nation· New business brought forth a al fold Sept. 18, 1949. S ince then new Idea for the local organlza-more than 300 members have lion in thr form of a set of Stand-been Inducted and a building (the Ing rules, t o be ust'd o n ~l tuati ons former city hall ) obtained for not covered by standardized by-n1eetlngs. ' Enrollment Total Reaches 5100 A record high of ~100 !ltudenU I a re registered for the fall term of th e Newport area achoola. and t.he ro lls have not been finally closed at some schools. "'ccordlng to the most up-to· date information the registration total il'I 8..15 followa : Corona del Mar 5M. Horace Ensign 442. Newport School ~86. Costa Mella Union 738. H a r p e r 1'1Chool 637, Llndburg school 530, Harbor High school 1037. Orange Coast College'e registra· tlon figures are lower than last yr.ir. but the registration 18 stlll continuing at that Institution. Last year's enrollment was 682, to date 626 students have signed up for the fall semester. Bible Chur.ch Women Work on Xmes Boxes An a ll d11y mt>eting wu held Thursday by the Women's Mis- s ionary Society of the Costa Mesa Central Bible Churc h. Mr!I. Bert Sharman opent."11 the 8f'88ion at the c hurch. later turning the meeting over to Mrs. J . D. Car ter, new president of the aoclety. M ember8 worked on dolla tor Christmas boxes and a o r t e d ~tothlng to be 11ent to the mlNion field. A potluck luncheon was served at noon. Amon[( those attending 'R e re Mmes. Jay Beardsley, A. Grover, Ed Bennett, Kate Pratt, H&rrta, A. M. Nelson, William Mcintee, Sharman, Carter, Harry Wright, Charles Blackwell, Grace Keael, E. 0 . P otter . Mies Etta Bryant and Janice Potter. Children to Observe Reily Dey Sunday . et Christ Church I Rally Day will be observed Sun- day by the-sund.3.y School of Christ Church by the Sea, Jt was announced thh1 week by WiJllam McDonald, c hurCh school superin- t endent. Absentees, those who have not yet attended a local Sun· I day school. are urged to attend and register for the f.111 term. Classes are provided. accordJng to Mr. Mc Do nald. for all ages from 1 three to a hundrea and three. S ea-! .!rion.s are he ld Sunday mornings 1 at 9:4.5. . . . .. . . • " . -• • t • 1 ,ftll: OIL&lfD ftJTr'l.-w :ri ............. aa.a 1a.-tw 0-... dlJI .... II II Tlltllll*,;...,. ........ ......... HIP IMl!la ......... a.r·•mt w CdMim Aft 1b 2oa ... ...._ tlle ..... e..6e a& tilt rtpt ._.... U }i..,..11l1v' • e~ ftrK .....-.. ... ADii• .. • a •s'•• 'b ''11:1'~·-I~ ---...... wtaliist-...W'aat .. -.'1191 .. ,Oiit.t, .. ,...,.._..._ ..... -.. ••it-o1rc 11·-no111s-- .. ,.,,. •• ·•• 0.. I, ...._ ...... _...tr t ~ ~ t1bp. .. ,,. 1 r _, ! I ---~ .................. JN ...... ..,. !lie ... ~-· •)· ., .... ·~.,..., ~ ..--_.... ' '(l!loto 117-....,. f'Ik-ml , • • ' , ' ' ~ into Col. Venn's machine at Mac-Meyer contended that there was Arthur boulevard and San Joa-"reuonable dobul" that J ohn&on quln etreet 1 wa& drlvlng the dC'ath car. Prose. ,Johnaon testified that he had cutor Parley Smith took the posl· not been drinking: lhat he had tlnn that It w ould ho'.lvc been pos· climbed Into the back seat of the slblc for JohMOn to have been ~ at Laguna Beach and went to driving the c8-r, and to have been aleep. He woke up In a hoapltal thrown Jnto the back of the car by In Slinta A ,a. Between th o 11 e the-Impact. tlme11, the car had traveled from Highway patrol officers said Laguna Beach to the point of the they had questioned Starke oJnd Cra3h ..ind muffed ou·t two llve11. Johnson in the Santa Ana Com- Followtng the era.sh, offlcerJ11 munlty 1lospital shortly after th round J ohnaon pinned between the accident and that both admitted front and back aeate, while hi! Johnson was the driver. companion, Robert Starke, wu They said, however. that J ohn· wedged on the right side of the son wu In a drowsy condition and front seat. that hi! answers were hardly Who Wu Drl,1nc ! audible. . 1l\.e entire queation hinged on Johnson's trial was delayed for who wu driving the auto. 8tnct• months by the fact that he wait Public Defender N . D. Meyer 11'1 loo ~erlously injured to appear in m'lking no luue of tt)e atate'11 al-court. legatJon that the Johnson or Starke driven automobile ran throug~ a atop 1lgn and !!truck the Venn automobile, killing the retired Army officer and hle wife. But Starke wasn't driving, ac- cording to his own ~tatement. H e Circle 11 of the Costa Me!'la Community church WSCS will meet Tuesday. Sept . 19, at 7 :30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Robert Long. 4U Aliso Ave., Newport Helghl8. today. • Small books or playing cards should be l·1ken to the local Red Cross office. 207 l8land Ave .. Ba.J- boa, a croM Crom the library. New Owner at Servlc~ Station -Operation of a service atatlon at 2514 Newport Blvd., haM been t·'.l ken over by ~ne Norvell, 202 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Norvell announced this week. The atatlon, which In cludes a 21toragc garage, has been operat· ed by Fenton Earnahaw, 1600 E . &lboa Blvd .. Balboa. Eatn!lhaw. in the Naval reserve expects to go back into active service soon, Norvell aaJd. . RE CALLED TO ACTIVE DUTY wtth the Navy la.at week M8 RJ\'f't!fdf" A"'""·• N~vport Helpt8 and he b.u Men AMlp- f'd u etalf · communicatlone of- ficer "'I.th the 14th Nava.I D~· trtct In Honolulu. Kf"eler Jolned thf! N&\')' In 194%. and t1erved In both the AtlaoUc and Pactnc durlnc the lut \4"&r. Reservi11tE1 have been ordered ··eo the follo"•tn:; Mnrinc bases 4'· pending on their specialty. c~ Pendleton. E1 Toro Marine ~ Base, or Recruit Depot San Di* lf the n1an is u~tralned. . ·c . ~: Mesa Fathe,I, of 2 ~' . ' Inducted 1into Navy ~:~. J erry Slant , 31. 129 W . 19th iM,;, Coats Mesa, fathP.r or two C .. dren, this week ha.d received ft. ders to ri?port to Los A.ngelea p- his physical prior to Induction lf!W the navy at Ss.n Diego. Sept. ~ii is the date set in the orders 1'ftr his induction. ~ A radioman In World War If. St.ahr's com bat experience lnc1Q$. ed serving 36 montha in the ~ cific. '\~ )<!; Mr. and ~{rs. Henry Hobbs - mnving into thl'ir newly rone~­ ed home at 71~ Orchid Ave.;!'1 Corona del Mar. ,. TALK A .BOUT RESPONSE! The Story -• • • -• Marines Need Bantam Books A caJ1 for UM'd puckP.t~11lt.ed bantam book" or 1na.gaz.lnf"fl 1 was "'8~ b.v th"' Rrd C rOtiA this wrek on ht-half uf El Toro Marine B&M-. Man)' of th., men there are ~tnc shlp(.ed o"·er - !teall and tbf'y arc all gt\·l"n the books when thry ~.-t aboard ship for ftad.lnc purpoM!A on thf' k>ng ,·oyagP, A UTILE two-inch story in the Newport-Balboa NEWS. TIMES Tuesday, August ~· asking for bantam books for El Toro Marines to read on the way overseas, in less than e week brought SM small bo ks to the Newport Harbor Red Cross Branch office. j The Results • • • • The Red Cro88 \\"Ill pirk up the books anyone hM tu donate. Call the St>\\·port llarbur branch offlct', 207 l8la.nd A\·e., Harbor I~. ·t Pespite a month of pl Jgging by the Santa Ana News- p.oper, the Santa Ana Red Cross Branch collected less than 500 copies -in a much later city. This tremendous resp nse to . a small news item--, which was buried on page ..--------------~ -proves th•t people REAii> every inch of the Ha~bcr area's only official newt papers, the NEWS TIMES and the PRESS. A second story on page of the PRESS last Thursdat over the weekend broughtJ' an additional 250 books. For complete news a advertising c o v e •a g e if Newport Harbor there ca' be only one answer , .. th; NEWS • TIMES , the PRES3 and the POST . SHOPPIN6 NEWS. j • I . The ONLY Complete Coverage, Official Ne'W9p&pers ID Newport Harbor NEWPORT-BALBOA NEWS-TIMES ' I' Every· Taeeelay , ' NEWPORT •BA\' POST i SHOPPING NEWS, I • . ~-~IJL¥>& , ~,PRIS$ . .·1 •• ., ft•~ .. , . . 'l'olal ~l'Adl Wtiek ~-!. 21.535 ' • + AMERICAN RED CROSS. •DUTH&•N O~ANDE COUNTY CHA~&R ·NEWPDRTI HARBD" BRANCH BALBOA, CALl,.ORNIA I I ' Sept. 8, 19ll!l, Y.r. Ru11ell L. Dietrich, ldf tor, 1<8"port Balboa •n-••Tl••• 1 2211 Balboa Bl"4., Ne~ort lleach, Cal~ornia, Dear Hr. Dietrtch1 ·~ (i : • I , . - • , ,. • J I i The Bewport Barbor Braijch of the .Alnerican Bed Cro11 vt1he1 to thAnk 7ou and 70\IJ' etatt 1tor the vondertul publicit7 giTen u1 in the •..,t-Tl•• and \he JJ9wport ·Balboa Pre11. The rempon•• to our lue1t tor B1111t&ll Book• for 1ez:ylc••n being •hipped to Korea, ~:"'been out1tall4lnc. 1 la1t •Mk our Motor Col'P• 4-l1Tere4 564 book• to Yictor DaTenport, Red Crott P1el4 Director at •ll 'fllro Mulne Ba••· Be a1kff u1 to pleue continue_ \hie 4r1•e ut~l 1'rtber notice, I. Ve rece1•e4 al.Mllr u il?S boob 1ll a 11ngli ·aq tr010 \he people Sn the Barbor ·-•· · ' Th•nldng JV1l 'Ajlllln tor ,~, tine c:ooperatlon, . I . • ,.,,, ,\ · 1111cen17 JOIU'9• • • J ' t .. I , , ' I • ' • -PART . . II 1 «ft AllD Jl'OCJl9 wiil, 'nu; PllllUION or - '!fbO iremoft4 tw9 lleub \!!Wt.la ~ ~· ~ on J'l'Way, filepl-1, at tlle (9c>t ot Coronado St., f,1eue re~ the one towel wi~ ....... ...a and blaclt oquarea to Kra. Roy E. Has, Glo•<!on- C&lit., C. 0 , D. No qutll\QP• uj<ed. 'Towel 18 -k .. poako. 13p19 LOST~Man'a Swtu wr\st watcll, on beach at Ametbyat a Horth Bay, Balboa lllend. J'rlday morning. Reward. · Return to 1111 N o. i!v ~ Jlalboa l»- land. Harbor 1170. 14c18 Be wiae-tell peopte-advertlM! . - 1.....0..-utJW• • REMOVAL SALE M<!vma to smaller quart.ere, ~uat . dlapoee of· ezceas atocll at Big Reductions UP TO 25 'Yo OFF DRESSES, sizea 11· 22 'h, abeere, cottons. ~­ seya and crepes. ' ' ALL KINDS OF DENIMS · Bathing suits and Shorts . ' ~IN ... .w.J tWe to tmroU i \n ~boa i'Qwer Sq\latVan FREE PILO'l'ING COUllSEJ Held )londa,y lligbta at Bilbo& Y acbt Club 7t~ P. M. • I arn ~ore about eompetant & safe bpatir\g ' l'!;~~!!_!M!!!DllVS~;:!!_!':!:J-\~N.o~U~a~1S6 ~al,~ 1 ' The Thrift Shop w..-,· .. -' ;·~ 15 12nd. BL, Ne'l!J'Orl Btecl> ---~ ¥oot • ...._ fl· _., .... IA .~~ llPl¥t Aida Loeel Charitlllll WM or G...,..S or <!!> e _...,._ . N~~D~ DE14\'ERY NOW! ! ! Just received my August aUotmeQt :ae.ttef late than never! Not belieyina' In taking orden OD Cl\)'8 that I was not eure of getting; theee fine new StlXleblt.llera are available for cash, trade, or telTIUI. YOU NAME IT. b11t blll'11 ! NO INCltJlASE IN P~Clil. 4~ Y~. JOii: NlC~ at\J~ba~er Dlt". ;iilli ~POl\T tu.VD., ~l'Ol\T BEACH By LJdo illltr11DCe Pl\<llle Qubl>r filO J \ ,_,. ccmtrtbut!Qno ot dl.o-1111 Tele~ D.Uf9..~ +ucled clothlal', flunlture, di.ob i'UJ<Q8. U0 N . KalA. laata 1---------------------- and -can Hu. 1f5T-W .... 4loq ... Eleclrlc Orpa. Ill ...... -........ HQ-om " 4PU'l'ISSNn • - Har. OTe.I 91p88H ~ 4 Pl4HO '5 pq mQ. 4U "" = ' "• • =" = o:; -s • ,. ~· • ... -t ot term a11owoe1 "" P"" Balboa Is1-nd YllARLY- ~ l\.\N•SCHlllDT Pu.NO 00. QQ N. MalD, .8fta Au- S~ECI,i\LS EµlCTIUC OR<UNll. ~ °"" ll·n New Furni·ture for s1s9, another s22s . AnQtber · hla-h r;rade, beautltul, )llke new, t of drawen blonde or ma ~t a big saving. For church or llMutlfUl • -"""'· 3 balh -e lD fln_. loo:\tloa. C9mplettlJI fl.-~ tlGO roont.A. wlnte.r rental. MVen.I 2 bed.J;oom t\4nlls!led. Bendix. \ll'lNTSR- lloueu -A pta. from $55 • · 0 orace Nelda Stanley :Hadfield M•• t 210 MARiNE A VE .• Balboa r.1and aze Gibson JENN'S pny .......... '. ................... $11.95 home .. DANZ-SCHMI::: PIANO p form rocker .................... $29.60 Nit OMROAN co., San Ana. 520 di . ain. Cor. 8th. y t erma.1-------------1 ome nette set, 6 pc. UXE Phone Harbor 21) 304 ~ MARINI: Balboa Island . ~~~~~-~~--r----,~...,.~~~~ ...... ~~~-tt-8CBOOL-JN8TllUCl'ION flENTALS RENTALS RENTAL~ ""911 lD tbe claaolfled '!""Uo• of today'll Press for a cotnfillet" U.U.1 of · reot&b. Three tull colum.aa of adt preaent the ~e.r to your houalnc ~ul~ T za Wlliether you waat a ..,_ .,. a palace you'll ft.ad u. '9ted la. our c lualfied columu. ~ta.ls 11.sted co\•er all sectlon11 " the clty from Seaehoft Col- .. )' to Corona del M» and 4l<>ela M- (Jlasslfied Index 10 Bm1De98 Golde 11 Bulldlnc Matertall u Bulldlnl' Servlceo H h"""'81o 15 Share Your Cu 18 TralMlpoft&Uon 1'1 Rooftnc Coatracton 18 Beauty Aids 18 Upboloterl"I' %0 HeaJtb Aldll %Z Loflt and Found U School, lnAtn1ctlon %8 SltuaUou Wan~ %9 H elp Wanted so Sale, --SO-A Swapo SI Wanted to Boy .S! Furniture for Sale S!-A Antlquee S3 Boa .. , Supplle. M Mwdcal, Rad.lo M Dop, C.ta. Peh S6 Poultry. Rabbit. S1 Uve.tock S8 Special AAnounoemeat 40 BW&lneM Opportunltlea 4% Wanted to Kent C.S A part men ts and Housett 44 Rooms for Rent 43 Rent. l\llscellaaeou9 48 Room and Board 4'7 Truck• 48 Automobltefl., TltN U Autot1 Wantf'd 60 Auto Servloe 51 Trallen 5! AlrplanM M Mont>y to Lo8.n 68 M onPy \VantNI 6'1 Real F ... tat" Wanlt>d 69 Ranchellii, A ctt.'81"' 80 Income Property 81 Real Estate Exeh&nl'e M Real Estate -USINESS GUIDE 1-U~BS GUlPll JACK ELFORD, L.C. V., vlDlln ID· ------------1trucUon. Former broadcuier COMPLltTE HOUBlil CLmANING BBC Loudon Symphony or· eenlce. Jliu.miture and rup cheetra. Fee. moderate. Har. -pooed. ,_ ntlmatD-2ftl. llplO Full,y - Al's :House & Rug Cleaning Co. --llll 12tfc FRED W. SN!ILL Painting Contractor DOCKS and~ lbterlor &ad lnt•nor ptnUn~ o,nd paper~- 127141 E . 2otb St.. Cost& Meu Beaccn 8441-J Stfc MOVING? :Harbor Transfer [LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE Phone Bea. 8927 or Bea. atn-M. 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 20c21H Classified ads cost little. do much. 1%-BUILDINO IEBVlCW:S PAINTING EARL S:HEFLIN 273 Palmer St., C0&ta Meaa Bea. 5457-M 94c9 Ii. Ii. :HOLBROOK DEPENDABLE PLUMBING A Prompt Repair Service MalDtalnocl Phone: Barbor 1•1a.w 2801 B&lbo& Blvd., Newport Beach INTERIOR -EXTERIOR PAINTING LlCENSED -· INSURED Glenn Johnston ~01 -3l~t St. Newport Beach Z3-&ITUATION8 W~D WASHING or moNJNG In m7 home, fthlabed or ""'111 drJ. By P,!eot or hour.. Plume B•non 4203-J. 71tfc Mrs. Britt's Nursery School Houns-e . -'40 mo. full time •• mo. halt clap Care b.J week. day or hour. 701 Ji(usuerlte, Co1'11Da de! Mar Barbot 870-J T7c78H . . Real ~t&te Saleaman Wanted P~Qgt"eulV• a.ew otttce can UAe m~ . .worpan !&leaman or b . Some experience re- qut ed. 1 usy office. Well lo- cated a.n establlahed buainee.1 . ror interview Write Box H -2 c/o thi8 paper. 13c15 NURSEMAID, live l.n Permanent. Ph. Bea. or out . 6388-M. 13cl~ WANTED-Woman dl8h w.,aher and kitchen helper. W eek endl. Harbor 965 after 5 a. m . or Beacon 6488-W aner 8 p. m. 13c16 SCHOOL GIRL lo live In . Nk:e home and salary. Har. 7U-W. 13cU EXPERIENCED housekeeper, 3 school-age cbildren-no heavy cleaning. l.Jve in, salary opeo. Phone H arbor 2130 14~16 WANTED Il>\MEDIATELY - Housekeeper 5 days a wk. Uve out. Phone Harbor 1296-J after $ p. m . 14c15 Harboii. 2297-J ------------ 13p26 Painting by "P ..\ T " 13 years Service ln Harbor Area Call Sat. &: Sun., Beacon 60~-J 288 • 22nd St., Coata Meaa CARPENTER woRJC, truck and power tools. Union scale or bid on job. Harbor 1164-M. 1~ :-,..:,_, • • .,;1 3c l8 ' ' CARPENTER I Neat f inishing and r emodellng. I also lay aaphalt tile and lnsta.U CARD SALESPEOPLE $$$$ Sell outstanding value Chriatmu Cards, 50 for $1 . Beat proflla kl Weal. 7 money-making Im- print lines. Many other fast sellen. Sen a at Ion a I vs.Jue "8sortmenta on approval. Im- print Sampl .. FREE! EXTRA! $1 AtldreN BQok, "H ow to Earn $1 000, FREE! No exper ience neeeded. Write NOW! Western · :-~~ ~blJ,ahera_. 261 :· S. Spring ·lit.1,., Dt!J:!ti N·, Los1 ..&.::ngelea. 12pH 1605 W . Balboa. Blvd .. rtn a; tt 'S9 ao DEL 2 bdnn. tum. dpx.. apt. sp I~ ma reeaea ,.., GREAT GRAND PIAN BALE! Immaculate, homey • fireplace, Phone Harbor 2950 Newport Beach Harbor 2125 ywood bed tram ... metal $0.95 Steinway, Kim ball, ! Knab e, yard, garage. Leue $100 mo. U tea cart.a ...... $9.98 ,. 114.96 Cable, Wurlitzer, Lester. Schoff Adulta. 423 Maril'old, Corona. FOR RENT IN CORONA DEL MAR: attractive home, 2 bdrma. and den. Furnished ex- cept for a few Items. $100 a month. Vacant Jot adjoinlDg may b4!! ~ed tor garden. FINE TABLE TOP RANGE-- self Ushtera, large oven, cash New and Uaed Furniture Bros., Heni-y F . Mfller a.nd del Mar. l4pl5H • many otbera. Priced.1 at 1 $39!5. $485, $685 a.nd up. Reeondltlon- ed, like new! Easy 1 term•· DANZ -SCHMIDT B g Plano Store. 520 N . Main, Banta Ana, price. '46. ,Waahlng m&ch., good Pale's :Furntt\lre motor, Slti cub. 8-08 Narcllaue, 19f9 Harbor Blvd. Bea. 5107-W Corona del Mar. 14p1& U~ED AXMINSTER RUG, 12 by HIAWA'MIA SCOOTER -u• !719 . Uke new. can Har. ~4. once, SlOO. Ph. A:arbor 1970-R. 14cl5 \4elD1--;,,..-...,..--------- comer 8th St. LOVELY ROME SIZE [ GRAND ·Pfano in tine condttlon $495. Terms $~ down and $20 per month at SHAFER'~ MUSIC CO. (Since 1907 ) 421 f._o. Syca- more, Santa Ana. KI., 2-0672. . COLDllPOT REFRIG., 6 cu. ft., 5, yra. old, $100. fOI • ltUI, Ntwport Beach, Harbor &tU-W after 12 noon. 1-tcll . GAUER &: SA TrLllR white table top autom,ttc atove. fh. Harbor 152()-J . l•\fc O"KEEFE lk MERRITI' elec. re- frigerator In very cood. condi- tion, $40. Phone Beacon ION-W. itvll . Good Values in Used ~efi;igeratora General Electrics, Westinghouse, Copeland, Coldapot and many other famoua mu~. $4{l.50 & up S'l1ROOT'S TeWinltle :Hardware 1802 Newport Blvd. Co.et& M'.eu ~n5~ AWNINGS :::Jf.::--,Pl.4:::--:-::Yll=OO,M=-:---:R-:-a-n"d-ao_m_e-i SPINET PIANOS. AD tamoua "°'t.b,tf ~. two s tools and makes and alzee, $295, S395 and ~~ ca~t. Only SM. lOl up. Di.9contlnued mOOels, new ~ J'root, Balboa lBland. &nd used. DANZ-SCHMIDT Big r~ 2007-~. 14cll P iano Store. 100 pltyl<>e fl"om which to choose. 520 f"lo. Main, Santa Ana, cor. 6th. SEl.t·{NO ALL NOW lJ • nil., bedrm. kitc hen, nun- pry' turn. Kitchen ware, clotbu, ttc. WW go th is week. 603 rem.le&!., C.D.M. Har. 2949-M. . 13c15 BA¥BOO ll4TfAH SHOPS lPl•te llDe, factory-to-you. U ·I da\IY 6 ~ Bank ennc. Z73 Ocean A. va., Laguna acb.. Uc Do/ AN with matdd:DJ di.air, 2 4~BUSU.'E8S Opportu tleo IDEAL FOR COlf PLE Venetian Blind and Shad~ business Well l!!llabllshed mon~ maker. Full price. 13500 1orner will teach busine.ss) ! HARBOR lNVESTMf CO 30th at Newport Blvd.. ar. 1600 11 c12 d port&We M,by w&Uer. Ph. ~WAJ'.ITED TO KE~ ~w end tables. 1 floor lamp, arbor 3016-W. · 13c15 •---~-----~--­MAN with dauc'bter 8 fa . wants p JhLCo BEJ'IUO. 2 yea.rs old, small house or apt. ar New- UOO. ~ woot~ ~ .. 2 port a-rammar achoo ~5 r•. old, .. 0. Chelr' A: ottoman, mo., yearly. Har. 308 1 J . 14c l 5. 5. New Hollywood twin beds -~---- ;omplete SIOO. Harbor 25114·R ~ kntJ M~~=ln~~n~t -M~te~YU nd Barbor 438-J. 13pl5 Pre>Llenqm Free Estimates .. Patio Fum M VlNG -Daveno set, dlnln&' U ~pert RecoveriDr m. table Ir: 4 chatrs, low cheat, 4 SANTA ANA \able top stove. tablea, ml.le. ftl.!f lf:.\51 I !! I~ lj .urnlture &: clothing. M>6 W. ______ = " • _ • TENT & AWNING ray Ave., Balboa. Har. 1393·J U-APARTMENT8 .. [HOUSES al.nee 1920 KI 2-3&6i5 16c ~ 1626 S. MAIN, SANTA ANA i-1 ... ltled ado are read by folks RENTAL 11 ~· w are looking to buy. ~ BAR-7 rt. custom built. leather SP-:<'CIAL. I . TS uph. with back bar. ~ cond. ~ io; No stools, $50. Ph. Har. 3069-R BOAT!, SU PPLIES Call Edna era.tr. ' 1:\PR ' r"'.hrysler li)ngines Linwood Vick, ~ltor . Launderall completely automatic I Used Balboa Island. Har. 2~42 32cM Wuher [ $94.50 Crowns -Royals 1 See John Harvey DA VIS-BROWN CO . at Seamtt 1885 Harbor Blvd. , Costa Meaa 06 ,.v.. ... .,., AT · : tt--.cOn. 8821 " "-"1.41'. • , , " • ' ' ,.,..... • . ' ' NJ:\VPOR't-':il~t:H 7-tt. USED SERVEL refrigerator, PH. BE.AaJN &'771 Ztfc $70. MODERN l, bedrm. ap atre u,tWtlea paid. yearl,)'. Inquire Apt. pl)in ApU!, 160~ W. ! : .~ '.· '-1 ! . ' I ,· I • t: . 'l ~\< . Frl&'d· per mo. ' 3. Doi· a Blvd. 4ttc ~ALBdK l>e~n . 111 bt-~2 bedroom apt. very attra~\.:vt.:y 1orn1ahed. Winter or yearly. Reasonable. Har. 3019-R. ; TFC ATTRACTIVE 1 bedrm. upper apt. for a married couple. Aleo I bedrm. lower apt. to bUAineaa couple. ISept. 15 . June 15) Fitzmorris R~altv Co. 117 Sapphire, Balboa Island. R eal Eatate and Buaiileas 'Brokers Harbor 1520-J. 14tfc 813 Coaat Blvd. H&rbor 2152 BALBOA IS.. tum. yearly, $95 Corona del Mar month. Muter and small bed· Multiple Listing Realtors room, gar., paUo, elec. refr ., 14c15 wash. mach. Near ahop. distric t ------------ and beach. Tenant ran aubleue NE'OVJ>oRT APT. $45 mo. utll. in summer for 1400 a month. incl. Small, charming. suitable Ha. 2128-M · T.F.C. tor 1 or 2. Call Harbor 3173-W. 14pl6 Winter Yearly ------------ 1 i>Jirm . Apt ..... $30 $ 45 FURNISHED 3 RM. APT. Elec. 1 bedrm. Apt ..... 45 60 retrig. Util. paid. $45 month 2 bedrm. Apt ..... 45 60 to June 15th. 301 E . Bay Ave .. 4 bedrm. Home .. 80 120 Balboa. Harbor 1959-J. 14c l6 See Mrs. Conrad at 312 Alvarado • Place, Balboa. Harbor 2496-J . 14pl6H AVAILABLE YEAR'S LEASE- compl. furn. 2-bdrm. home, ex- ceptionally nice-fire place. furnace. has guest faciliUe1, encl. patio. gar., gardner and utll. pd. 205 Crystal (Little) Balboa Island. l4c16 UNFURNISHED 3-room apt .. newly decora ted, 1 blk. to center of Costa Mesa. $45 mo. Adults. FURNISHED 2 bedroom apt. up~ stairs, 145 mo. yearly on Weal Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Phone Harbor 2888-W. lfcl8 NICE COTI'AGE. furnished. Bal· boa Island, 1 bedroom A 11lee1t- ing porch, $50. winter rental. \\1ater paid. Also rear cottage, $3:i. 118 Emereld Ave., Bal- boa Island. 14pl8 Winter Rental 1 no pet.a. 1876 Fullerton A,.., ..,.. __ l o June 30 Co1ta Meaa. 1'-ci.f ----------. -"'.tb6 Coral Ave. Balboa Island qoRONA DEL MAR-New -. furnished 2-bdrm. house. ':S~"l'wo full bedrooma, 2 Datha. En- . rumpwi room. · Lease. P . clmed patio, .cabana, $75 per Harbor 2288. l kl CORONA DEL MAR-unfumlah- ; ed apt.. breakfast rm. Lease. , Phone Harbor 2288. 14cl6h 2-BEDROOM furnished house. i. 7~0 W . Ocean Front-$50 and I utilities, until May 1. Phone Placentia 6101. 14pl8 • month. Can be seen \.\'f"ek ends. 14c16 $30 TO $4 5 MONTH Furnished 2 and 3 room apts .. wi th bath. elec. refrig., utllll. paid. Winter rentals. lCM East Bay Ave .. Balboa. 16pl7 FURN. 5-room house in center ot BALBOA ISLAND-Modern apt., Balboa, $60 mo., yearly. Phone I winter 150 mo. or yearly $65. ' Mclntrye, Sun.set 26822. 13pl5 Utllitie1 included. call Beacoo 8286-W 13cl5 WANT TO SHARE m)' ocean front apt. with working girl or I woman. CbM.p rent. Separate bed.rm. Harbor 1765-J ·after 6 p. m . 14cl6 CHARMING 3-room apt .. Sept. 1 11 t o June l~. S70. including utilities. 210 Pearl St .. Balboa DELUXE furnished 2-bdrm. apt., Canal frontage. bar kitcben knotty pine living room, flre- pb ce, garage, auto wa.aher. $70 pel).mo. to July lat. tOlO Rive r CA. ve.. Newport Beach. Harbor 2062-M. 13lfc I Ialand. , 14c15 BAL. ISL.. furn l bdrm. bouse, " :r• , 'm<-"'-''·'""'• . tire p~; ·J&r,;1ccmple~~.fonced u IO 'A'Yt'>-.-""'·~.! w•i• · ln yard "and """'°'cli!<~ 1-. alh~'l!:nd 'Pri ... ah ent:.n.8.a. $40 ai5'"Mo.' H&n ~ne-""r., ...,.._ J1;pll o. See at 516 ~~ Narclsaus, Corona del Mar. Owner 162 FURNISHED 2 RM. APT. UUL ------------sheet tile. RELIABLE PERSON to he I p wl\b house ~d c~dren. Llve in. S&O mo. Harbor 1~2-R . 16cl7 Ferguson lidwe. ·co. 2205 Balboa Blvd. 22 FT. FISHING BOAT, Chryaler arlne e.ngtoe. at Newport. e beat otter or swap for 'jOUM trailer or a bout 12 toot qt equal value, $900. E . V. arka, ~78-34th St., Riverside. 10pl8 I Flower. Costa Mesa. 14c16 pald. Year round rental, f3:i mo. 10~ W . Baiboa Blvd. 14pl8 BICYCLES Rent • RepaJr • Sen Schwinn dealer Parta and acceMOriea RAY KIMPLll Apt. 3, ahin8)ed bou.ae rear 2248 Newport Blvd., Co.ala Mesa Phone Beacon &431 2c3R Phone Har. 118 Newport Beach 18<1' WHIZZER motor bike. xlnt cond., n~. YEAR 'ROUND Ri: AL A-1 bed.rm .. &arage, r Jood channel beach, $60. I B-2 bednn., central ITUon on Balboa Blvd., $M mo. i OMAN would like to share her attractive house with Woman. FURNISHED new 2 rm. cottage. Ha.a garage. phone, piano. 718 $35 mo. Alao new 2 bedroom Heliotrope. Corona del Mar. tum. hou.ae, ff-0, unfum. $.50 lfpl5 mo. Very nice surroundingl5. ------------1741 Pomona Ave .. Costa Mesa. the Press ads. Ace Key Service 1 -People do read ~ Main, Balboa Har. 1199 1 ff-8~ Jl4Ul(lEUANEOU8 Television Service RADIO REP AIRS Maple dinette table, $10. 1204 E . Balboa Blvd., Balbo&-HarbOr 1395-J 13p15 -1-------------1 LOVEI..A.ND. Rea or OKS-SEA BOOKS Phone Harbor 2 6 F!URNJSHED apt., eecond floor t o.n water. lovely view. gara£'e, Beacon 1747-J. lltfc lllfc 41c42H 14-PERSONALS L&.rry Ewen • • Harold Ba.mm TechntctaM A Clr\e •look of boob on r.11 yacht· GI!: AUTOMATIC i k dlah lh• IJUbj,ct.-Plu.1 all curnnt . . • r -In • Ludl u~--SMAW. FURN. ROUS ' 1 01 , · 2 or 3 adulta. $60. Cla.e to Richards ltfarket, theatre and bus. 61 T -~8th St., Nwpt. Bcb. YEARLY-Cloae in unall well tumlahed waterfront cottac"e In immaculate condltion, NiO 010. Lea•e not required. ~===== Use Classified Ads to sell your car to find a buyer for your home to n!nt your ap~ .. to dispose OI fltrnltur ~ and homehold goods you no longer, a....t. I . • to fllMI a 11Q.OC\ job I ~"·""~ ~~w":::.' J . Use · Classified A ' Newport Hart.cw ,.. .... ,c ~ 2211 Balb~ B v4if. ·Newport le• Ph. H•rbor I n1EE CHECKING SERVICE RAVB:'YOUR WATCH TESTllID m;,sA lliDJ0 .6 'lillLaVWON 100 Broa~, 0. ¥. B.ee, ll!Ql-1 15.0t.{c wuber, combination with dls-.. ..n1 --...3 • adulte. MS per mont ' utUltlea pao-11-0 •• only The Islanders pt,ld, 2 blocks from ler. 1,10 · Harbor 891-W. tfc I P'OR ACCURACY ON OUR NEW 'l'DDl KASTER Ferg\l&On lid we. Co. 21 Karin•, B&tboa i.. H&r 11141 eo..n Ave., Newport Harl"'r l B Fr ~206 Balboa Blvd. 80c81B 1oos-w. 13JI5 ido Is e ay ont NEWPORT ISLAND -Wlnte.r renta.l. Lovely 1 bedrm. water- front apL GaJ"t.l'e. MO month. Teachen preferred. WALLACE .CALDER~ Jeweler all work done ln our own Mop llT OOUt Blvd., Corona de! Kar Utfc EVl'JRY'TQDJO Phone Har. 116 Newport Beach -WIN'l'ER----RllNT--AL----81-i&-lt _to _a ... ,_ " winter rental&. bay front, 1 A: 3 FOR YOUR TRAILER UclG LEi\ VINO FOR COLLICQE-Muat · bedrm. turn. cpta. Prlv. -ch. WE FILL BUTANE and . .II Mercury aallboa.t lncoma land. nJcely turn.. 1 ~-t . $80 and up. M5 Vla Lido Soud. PROPANE T~ Ew Spln4ry, la.te model; like g1ete. Excellent condition.-Bar--; Wa«r flQD.t &Qd % b lrf'U\ Harbor 2.:i6,2, Bar. 2tl4-M. tfc Complete lnetallatloa, repair new ;.tn. Owner, 80 Olive KW =L ~°':" J~ 15, $70 flJ: YEARLY-Clooe In 1. bedrm. apt. $45 mo., uUL lncl. 1 AleobolQ .\i)onyqioqs Write P. 0 . Boll 191' Balboa l81a.od, Calif. Phone Kimberly 3.5393 and .. nice of Lil Trailer $119.95 l\l0&4. Sant,& Barb<.ra. 13pl6 1 =<I G ri.al 2 BR. FURN. HOUBJ:.-.-Oanal fl'., Eq\lltrlPMDt. mo. Apt. at U .,. ~ po mo. incl uUL {winter). He~ & ~~el ~¥.Purter DAVI. S-BROWN co. PAim CHRTSLllR Karine RoJal o,mer GL&dstone 1 .883;. 1Sf10 I Bucb, pier, n ... L Call Hartlor ~ 2 to I ncluctlon g-. t I 3173-W. Hpll ORANGE OOk8T 1~ l'leWl>Prt Blvd., Coot& Mesa •wt. ~Y to l'llD-S850 tor NEWLY BUILT a "'I· ""'i"<· I+, ---------TRAIT.ER. SUPPLY -lle6con 8821 • ljotb. Aho pair us-201 prora ~ fllrnlsbed. uo "'o·,.._!f! f.CELY . tllmlobocl cou.,e · llWt- See Mau Dlcluon, 3113 New· port Blvd., Newport 8cb. 14cl5 UNFURN. i 'bed~ bouae, J7~ mo. yearly et 119 a 30th. New- port. P1L owner Garden Grovf" :16406. 1¥16 auG ~~~TERY 1n1 BARBO• BLVD. WRECKING BUILDING ~Harbor lM&-KK. 13;<15 '~"!:-=.:nlc:= ., iifi3 1 =.:.:y~ =le.M~ a1s!: We •peclaliJle lD doanlq Jlnp ~ W°"" "'--.._ ~1\0 Lul"ber for Alo. ~ 8LIP8 FOR RmNT, $20 per 6 Upbolatery only. Done lD ~ Bal~· Yacht Bafin ~--H n. ,..,.. boat wlUl NEwroRT HmGHTS.., .... UDflf'llo .. 'I~ KO. PERKAKJ:NT Nfttal rlJRNISHED Studio Apt. with kltclaeattte. uw. rum. ·Garve if ded'red.. :f\ne for bacllelor or t...i>era. 111 • 3i,t lilt., Now· Bay.Ide Drive $415. Mobile Dock, Bal-i b°"""' I bdrm., 2 -lo~ turn. newly -~led I bed· 1QW' O"Wfl". iMPe \Mltrc U. .,..._ Ila. ft-~ 1 s... 47 th Pll. Harbor 13.f.2, W . H . Sm.Ith arbor 2'720. 16e17 f view. tll Redlanct., pt. ta. rooma, 1up llvlnl' roo~ and OU8 llILDB: 8)'11tem. •t. ou"~ '-"'-"'~ 1"-15 1.1 lll kltch Ulil -•• ..,.._. n>r P'rff ntlmatu ph. HANLSA'S • YnL ~~ .:;Ji" .. .,. . ~-11 . BOAT, WbcoNlln Inboard .. ',_. --------+--;~ en. . ....---.e. ' R. "--• " '.. _,...,. ,....., ' """" -. '-l laundry room. foncod play y&..s BALBOA IS~ o.Jwte 2 Br. Beaooo llH· _. --.!JAKEB, chlld'• rodtor, -m tor, ..-~· -· • 11th st,._ ' Balboa Perun' WA I for cblldNI\. BhM Top Molal. Vpper Apt.,' Martoe 4ve. near nno. pull .... _ cu""111 i-. owport Bead>.. lllpn -r •01 N~ Bl•d: lluat ·'"'"'e · port. Rarbot' 311>-J. Uc16 ft/.NI) P~ SIQ1t'l;;S ,--_, ••--·-.-· ...-· boY. -.i "!W· •14Aat1Jo nun. . . . . , Bar-""• ;,.. • . l!lf.erwprtn~ mattrw. .. ~: ..,..... A . Quilt 2n4 floor U.., ....._). • • • ~o a.a.cS piaAb. Adulta Qlll7. f\00 Bl..._ llncUie, lamp shadea, 6......,, -.I 11\9!18 ~and bed, dbl.. e SADIO , .... ot -&¥ lla .. 2 mo, tt· y-!,euo, lac. vtlllt(eo. _,_, .-•-·e&C . •1'~ a Ylolln :; :""~~ I -~ 11::-;i:;·~~~-,;::; ~ ,,..,._ flO wltll 11111. ~~~~ronsCHRlSTmai<e Used Refrigeial:ors ,_B b Jlalboa Blvd., NOWJ>ll1,' :! ~· ~~ ·-·-. .~. b•-• -··-• Bt!~~1p~ 0 ALtlO aT\ll>ro +.Pl'· 1ower. :t~"ibNS NOW! '41.911. TWO CAXP! Bl:DS lD ,Ol'Y l'ood • ',_, ! t ml, '3 per W. 1--. -~":=~ '""°l>Plnl' dlllrict. s.r. -R. -_, uu,a. HtU eoi · w1u. l'tbullt un1t---. -two .-"' to • mo. ,....t """'-"' r-;;.1 -. ~ mes a ~ fll.nlloll.l.i • ., ... Phone Ve-Vi, Ha.rbor 0382-R c11pot, Price ¥plet. la flt. 1121 llllCllN I"!"!"''• at SHU-i, ~_I!!~ .!:'!:.,tll. 1 -;,.--.,,~--~~---~ 1y reatal. 905. ubo lit., New· -----------~--...!'8~.· _,_ wt·~ _,,.,;. ~--~ a-,......, Pia. . JllNm 00. ---. VELY 2 bedroom turn. home port Bolch I I Rp15 ~ --,._. --ua-r x. Uc < ~> m Jfo. s-tm & Ila._ ---· Ho -1-111"ii'mTim:=iW1fi"p.tN.!iw1 Ht• TO D-~o........ ,.,,_.:.... ;:_ -4M-la. 't.#11. . ,. ~~~~~~~~*~~; ,.... 111 Ill -I ·• •-j>\rt I ID THIS ~aw: IIN-N... 1 • . • ~ Ward, _,. MW-- -·•-~...-• .,,,, ~ Jlea--II. UcU B. R. -.0. 1'11 ..... Ve. T .... n... '"'. ·. ·tauruit oqlilp.. 1Dc1. ~. ~ • m... .-: B•t"(4-_ , ••.• ,.,.. ~ °"f., ,_ auo. DA'UT~BROWN co. --·cooler, ptll.-.... 1i.t .. S5 -I ~ ~--. N BALBOA, --.-·-1'ill11 l&WL ~ la& P<•-· eu.ta y lili7 table. etc. f ICM ~ 1hcl., c; al ......... KV9C l'liriace, •ut per mo to J ~ ~ --., a ~. Ntm,. ci.., 1n. ~e ,_ --....... OolCa -D. M. l'or Info. ft. .... '41• 1-!W} -Ho. ~ uu.. cau Bolcon w. I -tu llubJ Aft., -. . ~-:. 1111 • • . ~ ·\a.IT -..... ~ Mnl. i . . , .... -1JUc -·~Oft r ~ I i ' " . • I • • . ·····~ I . • BLANCHE . GATES·'RealtOr Clayton Low I _.:. Frank ~riJll I 311 Marine v~}, Balboa Island Ph. Har: 1871 iir · 2 • Harbor 748-M evenlnp I • BAY FR. Pier & i'I. Ch&Z'UL 5 B. R., 3 ba. !um. home. Patio, I. pr. Sacrifice ~000. '11;'750. Attractive rm. frpl.,. patio, tlon. Terms. B. R. home. Extra lge. Uv. g&rl\ge. Fenced, X!Jrt. loca·. I J,ll,iJi(IO. Duplex oo ttle Isl 3 B. R. eacli. New and charm. furn shed. Good terms. li&lOON BAY. • Bay Fr. home. 4 B. R. 3 ba. Large pua I room. Gar. dlsp., auto. diah....,her, W. 'tcben. Patio PLUS 2 B. R. ~pt. Both places beaut. furnished. 3 car ~llT. About 2 yrs. Designed, built and furn. Wied for · um comfort and beauty. 2aeri!ioe price. I LISTINGS w ANTED BLANCHE AJ. GATES -Realtor I G.· N. Broker WEt,.LS Bi: .A.ss_oc. , Cost& Mella 'lb~ Be$t ToWl) on Earth . •' · 'VACANT II.JV.ND .~w a ~room bl>me· I.Arp ""'1bl• -· A. 141.000 borne tor $7,900. Good t.e.J'Q:M. · Better look e.t ·This One! EAST SIDE---Cloae iP, 2 bedrma. Guest house-. extra lot. All for $6750 .. Don't Rent VERY ?lllCil 2 bi:dr..ocim hom.11. C9Dlpletoly tu~ed. Walkinr dJii:tADce t.o atore. blvd., .elc. Price $7450 $1000 Down Don't Mlijs Thi,s TWO ROMES ON l LARGE LOT $300 Down -PTice $9,500 Close to School '49 PLY. "SPl!lCIAL DLX. Si;:b. A sparkling 1'>W mile.ge_:'belgo" '!I Beaty from a fine home: ACRE-I bedrm. Guest house. Price J,&,~ 112.50 Down PLENTY ot good re ntalB available · $1775 yq&rjy or .. uonaJ. Flmlillhed '48 PLY. "DELUXE CPE"-'l'ery Pr unturnlah.ed. SfO and up. sblll'P. If its a e«iart 'J,lU.le pqat The John Vogel Cb. • offica to serve you Phone Harbor 14~ l6cl7 we, cpe y'°u want, thlil ls it! $1195 '46 Clfli:V. TUDOR. ~!Uo. &c. (~t.e -) 1'bl4 popi,1,ar -I &11 UJ)m-l>le ~- Business Property POTEN-TIA..L Income $290 to $330 per mo. ·Price $115..000. No tele- phone infonna.Uon. G. N. Wells, Realtor and Associates 179:0 Newport Blv.d., Co8ta. Meaa Phone Bea.con .5111 YIJBN. 2 bedroom. apt. SeiiveJ. . C l o • ~ to everyt.bJ.ng. 700 lldiotrope, CoN>fla del Mu. Phooo Har-211i5-J . ltlcl7 G~ '9day f,f>r J• ------------ ... Ill> 45 FT. WT, 700 blo<k Orchid LIDD ISL.it---$120 month. Furn.· !shed 3 bedrooms, 1 '% baths, 3 car garage. Ph. Harbor 3 l~·M . 15cl7 4'P.!05 Ave., Corono <lei ~ar. · (eaot '41 CHEV. SED. R I< H (Bai· front). Price $3000. Phone Haf'· bor 4.01. lip16 boa blue} Looks good-drives ------------- good-priced rig.bl! $665 FOR RENT -Furnished yearly '40 PI,.Y. SEP. RI & H , etc. NEW $5850 FURNISHED rental. 2 bedrooms, $~ a montJt MOTOR in 1EM7. Smooth run-TWO BEDROOM HOU SE. Bal- Ocean front, Newport Beach. nlng-easy drlv•ng economy . cony. New redwood siding. Harbor 11~4-M. l~p~ car Completely re4e<:orated in and $585 out. Stall shower. 1.21 -4'4lb ONE BEDR,Jif. fumiah.ed b.ouse. S N rt B h T t., ewpo eac . ennB. Newport. H.e.lc-hte. Annual rent-Co1,1rt.eay to brokers. Open for al. Nice yard. Ocean vjew. !30 '3$ CHEV. TUDOR SED. Very inspection week ends. Owner- Tustin Ave .. Newport Heights. neat and r~table older car ATlantlc ,0-2138. l~pl'i' J 1n top running condlUon! ------------ -YEAR ___ L_Y_3_r_m-.-.-p-t.-f-urn-ish-'-ed $285 . incl. ulil. $75 mo. Also studio turn. apt. incl. util $~0 mo. 308 Carnation. Corona del Mar. Ph. Harbor 0998. ll5pl T TWO BDRM. furnished house. Ga.rage. Ut il. Incl. W1nter , $90 mo; yearly, $LOO mo.. ALSO turoiahed 1 bedrm. a.pt. garage. Util. lncl. Winter $76 mo.; yearly, $85 mo. 14~ W . Bay Ave., New.port Beach 15p17 CORONA DEL MAR, 1 bdrm. funi. f ront lluplex, like new, avail. $ept. 26. Yr. lease $76 mo. 601 Fernle&.f. Har. 629-W. lfpltS UNFURN. Large l bedrm. apt .. prage. Adults, $65 mo. 711~ Goldenrod, Corona del Mar. Harbor 2915·W. 14<:18 44-ROOMS FOR RENT '34 FORD SED. Origiaa.J FOl'd tin· ish! 1 in 1000. $185 BEST BUY ID Corona del Mar $9,650 Many Others Open to 8 p.m. NEW 2 BEDROOM. C APE 000. 6'i'-TERMS SHA VER MOTORS 1936 Harbor Blvd. Bea. 6907 1940 FORD Station Wagon. New e.iigine, car in excellent condi· tlon in every respect. $495, terms. Har. 2866-M 13c16 Two GMC 1--ton pickup truckJI, a 1941 and a 1939. TAKE YOUR CHOICE AT $496 Sunnyma.td Farms, 17th and Har· l>or Blvd., Santa Ana. Phone ,.Kimberly 22331 13cl.6 ·ffdwd. ffoonJ. -Olever··iaundry arrangement. Spacious k it chen. Lots or tile. Close to every- lhin.g. See U. today! "' • Earl Chamberlain REAL EST.lTE Lo81YJ ... Insurance ... Bulklera 500 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar Harbor 228& ---aa..stfied ads are read by folks who are loo.king to buy. • , . ' . '. " .. • 'CORON.A i;L ¥Aa-PROP2RTl&i JWbut Br IMiA · , ~~Be~. Realton Helen L. L !Coirona del Mar Harbor 1 • • roa SALf; lj!o. of IJwy. f.A e1, 2 Jieproom, Home. Full aiJle dining roo ' · Lge. .i;, R. P•~· ba~e. Garage, lawn, fence. Full. prlce--0 E Z Tel'DUI' - o ....... _ .. -.......................... -............................. $10, • . FOR RENT 1 B. R. Furollh So. of Hwy. Garage .............................. 60. 1 B. R. i'urp. ~· wy. lw:J, utilities ...... :................................. TO. 2 B. R. hil'Jl. So, wy. Gar and Utilities ................................ 115. And many ~::~;:~E :~D~:::tE~=:· .... -··--l~ HEAD OP"FICE . I SR.UicH OFFICE t11 Coast BD!llevard dorona del Mar F4l'Ulho1111e ¥ote1 Harbor 1037 I . Harbor 1013 ,1 • ., 3 Bedrooms- (a winning corn Bathe COSTA MESd REAL ESTAT FRESH ,t..B BALBOA LSLAH ENT CH4RM with wall to wa patio, fireplace, large gariige. S EVER PRES· carpeting, bricked LOW PRICE OF $14,850 in ludes lovely IMcove 1111d refrigerator. Terms. E:gclusive Call HUB POWEJS at J. A. BEEK orFICE At Balboa Island FelT}' , Harbor 63 1h ACRE and FurnWhH ~ $6500 NICE 2 BEDRM'. HOME on lµge corner lot , guest hou.ae. stall ·barn. Small fenced .Plflture. $6750. f I $1000 DoWN, $40 month. ~mall l)bu,9e, aJ,most .new, .u.rg1' lot. FlagBtOIU! patio, tencea. FUJ....L PRICE $<300. I Two bedroom okler home Uta.t. ta furnished. Very Cood Joalily . Garage, chlclu.vl equ1p11µ1111t auid good soil. Thia Is an excepUoo.al buy. Full plrce la only $66DO. A VERY NICI!: PURNU!RED 2 BDRM. HOME on one of 1Coata Mesa's best street.. S ye~ old, hWd. floors, extra nice !llvlng rm. with ftaptone tirep&aqe, big lot, ma.ny extra.a. P'urnl.tu~ cost $3000 new. All thla for $1 0,500 af'!d $3500 down. Just m ve in and start livtnr. · I $8250 Brand new two bed.room boow that l8 cloae to ·the bigb achoo!. 860 sq. ft. . .. &:&rage. Large kltchen ... tile ... hardwood. F or the mon ey . . . t.bil ii h,ard to beat. Terl'l').8. WW G. I . or st.a.le loan. FUJiNISHED I lllCDRK. llO!Nm- end a bea1.1ty! USO 811· ft. • .... 1 noon. Beaut,ll'Ul. We and wt.118 tn bath. Spll.ClOUI tiled kitchen. Btg living rm. wt bay. Dining-rm. Double prage Nice fenced yard. Near d totm Costa Mesa.. The tum.tture t' real nice. Im med J ate J>088CtMIOn. • • ' -PAIT T -THUR~DAY, SEPT. i4, lftO -: uss:1? . ' • • • .. • 4FV P STANLEY SP~· EXCLUS~ LISTIN<l8 .. Attractive Small Home -Beacon Bay one bedroom, la.rJ'1 uvtrw room with fireplace: kitchen ) wttta -•· .... u_ ~over wo cu pr . .U Kl>otq plae /Merlor. i.ovely ~Oiied IJMlo. II._ ...,.. aputm--p1et.o1y rumt-. Prt"" s1•.-· Shown by •Ppo.~ -e»ll ua t.odty -Harbor 1771. TRADE . TRADE TRADE 111441._, B!il4'W COTJ'.4QJI: pl\IO MAI IQ. ft. lndual'ial Building &nd room ~ bf.lkl •dd'*'9nal shop. M·l Zone. tCo,o be 0014 ~p&Tu..17). l'\lll price $ll,OOO. W.lNT 2 bedroom plu. den f¥*e, Jocl.t.ed in good dlatr1ct, near 1 transportat)on Wltollla City Umlt.a. r or a~ to -c.11 llorbor WI.I or U.,,.,r 247< : .I CLIFF HA VEN SPECIAL 1 A Real Home- 1 on beautiful corner lot I HAS 2 LARGJ!I BEDROOMS, dlJling J"OQITI, spa.ctoua living room, bree.k!~t nook. Service porch. Lots of tile. Property la C0111pletely fenced and landAC&pe-4. Hu barbecue, patio, &n4 1.u'Ke double garage. It.a pr1ced below v8'ue at 113,750. ·Worth a great deal more. Owner mwit sell. Call Fred Barker Beacon 5795, eve.t. S4em'l #le·J QI' call at otti~ 10th &-·Irvine, oppoalte High School. LIDO ISLE DlatlnctJve Quality bullt Med. style borne. Spacloua UvinJ room, 2lovely bedrooms, 1 ~ baths, service porch, furnace be<ll, _...,..,., patio. sunttoe at s:i1..ooo. F or the above can Harbor 1Ql3 or Harbor 2t7i EARL W. STANLEY Ree.I tor ~7th Ml! eo..ot lJJway J Newport Beach 22' Marino >.Ji!~. .:. fl~ Coaat Higtlw•y I eorona 11e1 Mu BeJhoa la1and 3113 W . Newport Blvd. Newport Beacll ROBT. H. MOTTET Price $10,700. $3:>00 dOWf and --,-----------------------~6 month. j CLIFF HAVEN 3 B . R. $11,500 Lovely brand new th,ree bedroom home with 8. view. Large pie.: tureeque window. Bedrooms are large ... lots and Iota of fine bullt·lns. Two car garage. Wide lot. Thia la undoubtedly the beet buy ln Clit:f Haven. Large l<*tl obtainable at 0% lntel"est. Let .. us~ yo~.Jl.Jl:QQll b!,ly . . •.. Phil Sullivan (F ormerly C. Galen Denison G. T. Everson- 4 90 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa j 1900 Harbor Blvd. ae.. ~2.f.J Rel:: Bea. 51J7.J HoJ.e, Business and Ranph on 1 Y2 Acres Uve olt the land. with your busi· ' nesst cl08e by. Large, rpodern 3 B. . ho me with separate busi· ness offi ce. 120 ft. C-2 frontage on wy Newport Blvd., near S . . Country Club and upper bay. 2 fenced corrale, ba.m. 2 car ar .. patio. S baths, carpet· ed w•ll to waJI. s undeck . .$16,500 termp or part tre.de. AddlUona.1 a cretlge avalL:ible. Owner, Mr. Wauk>n. 19842 N ewport Blvd. I ' I ONE ACRE-NtCE 3 BEDRM. HOME-good chicken Jbouae and other outbuUd.lng1. ~de A sandy soil, new chain link en ce, near shopping and achoo , •t.o- 600. And $250.0 dn. 4% a . I. •oan. I · 1 Beacon 6243· W 31157·W or Beacon .MM·J Klm¥rly 2·21104 . !Op , 4-YEAR-OLD DUPLEX-Two 2- bdrm. a.pta. ehow 1130 man. in· come. In ~t loc&Uon , near schools. shopptnw, t.rane. Prlc£ $15,500. Good t.errna. INCOME We have a beauttfUl, fully turn· !shed 5 unlt apartment build· ing about 2 years old-excep· BA.LBOA Peninsula furn. h ome $9250 l.mmediate Jl08•e&&ion J1Y owner, Harbor 14 ~ l5c l7 t lonally well bulltzfor sale o.t 1--~~--------- what we believe la an especially ~YCLUSIVE favorable price. -,...-.-. $1000 DN. AND VERY NEAT. Small home Jn beat location. On 80' lot. Near schools and trans. Only 2 year~ old. 56000 ta the full price. OPEN HOUSE YOU -MR. AND MRS. HOME BUYER are invited to inspect a lovely Home in Shore Cliffs. Located on Morning Canylm road with a permanent view of Ocean i.Dd Hills. This home will please the m.ost discriminating purchaser. With a price below duplication cost you are urged to take advantage of this opportuoity. Look fur the open house sign in Shore Cliffs today. HIU'bor 1540 Sincerely, I". C. ANDRESEN, Realtor 602 Coo.at Blvd., Corona del Mllr Selected Exchanges RESULTS CORONA DEL K.All-Duple.x alt.e When you want RESULTS cw f&'xl)..8' wi.tb JI. ~l house on LIDO LSLE yDu oome to REA.D-SLEEPING room, Ideal !or Coa.st college student. Private bath and entrance. Har.· 878·R. llc13 1946 FORD TUDOR, radio, heat- er, plasUc seat covers. Rebuilt el)gine. Orl&}na.1 owner. Phone H&rbor 11:59-M evenings. 13cl5 ~ m wu . -·~ .. ~·-·~ .. ~·-·-· ·-·~· ..., • ......,,.-·-·-· P. A. PALMER,_ Inc. 'l>V'\R L·-0 .. ~s 3333 vta · Lido rear facing alley. Choice loca· QUARTERS. If you WJUtt • Uon south of highway, close to good BUY or If you want to beach with good oce&n Yiew! sell then come to the DEVEL-1937 .CHEVROLET 4 dr. Seda.n- PLEASANT ROOM in nice home Good condition. Good tires . $200. fo r alngle girl. Corona del Mar. 1704 West Ocean Front. Har· CaJ!' Har.bor 0427~W 4-6 p. m . bor 2,999:-J. 1 · 14cl6 " ·' 1~6 '·~7 :1 ~ 1$toAN, .rebolieill PERMANENT SLEEPING RM.. ~otbT.' Corl\plet'ely overhauled. garage. BLUE TOP MOTEL. Reupholstered. Excell ent tlr~. 401 Nwpt. Blvd. Jabo\.·e arches ). 721 Orchid Ave .. Corona del 15t!c Mar. Harbor 1258·M or Harbor ------------f;9l·R. I4ct6 ROOMS FOR RENT -by day,------------ week o r month. Reuonat:tle 1950 MERCURY c lub coupe, owu· rates. 123 . 28th St., Newport er dralted--MUST SELL! WHI Beach . 54cH take '40 or '41 Ford a.a part CHARMING close ln one bdrm. large apt. Tile, laundry, garage. Some furniture, drapes. Aduk.8, $75 mo. 215 Rochester , CoaU. Jdesa. 13pl5 SLEEPING room. ideal for Cout College student. Private be.th and entrance. Har. 878·R. 14c16 f.0-.RENT, MISCELLANEOUS FOR LEASE ONE OF THE BEST Locations in business diatrlct South of Hwy .. C. D. M. Store or ofnce Ideal fo r rea.ltor. Ph. Harbor 1031. Uc 12X20' Otnce space, corner loca· • tion.. Street level 1515 Eut BaJ. -Blvd., Balboa. Har. 2821. 95Tl'C BALBOA ISLAND-Marine ave., good ~ness location. w.llable to:-n..-:y type bu.si.ncss, with ltv- lng qWJ..rtc...-s. Call Ceacon 128a-W 13c15 LINCOl!IM Zl:PHYR '39 f-dr. Sod. Oood b'an&. Radio. A.nxiOua Ito .Mll-h&Ye new car. WW a.ccipt &a1 reu. offer. 1521 W. BaJ'bol -.. N-~ •Beach. J#p\e - equity. 2031 Orange A'le., Costa Meu.. Ph. Beacon 5677. 14p16 A-1 USED CARS ~~A Ille' u-~ l..ot ,...~~~ __.._ ayo • 'l# r .. .... ,. ... ·w.' "V .t'U'I Newport Beach, qaiif. Lot ls le.el and frontage hu OPERS of LIDO ISLE. Thl.t pennaneni waJ,la, sleJ>I And week we a.re· off&ring several PllONE Har. 1577 'lllr ..... ~lf."llqa ,..,,,., •. IW.e ~")tour-·"'"'""""· ~ o r C4tt:tfe wt)fllW Jl9iid (« .,,. -- Jj() OQ,l!lGNUll 11.EQUDUW <l<>lwoni.eo,t Free 'P&l'l<Ul,r BAY LOAM CO. -W. jlJewpott 9lvd N-pgrt B . LO~S For lfomes .with 4 'Yo -5 1h % Int. • Harbor 1500 ·, Large : Ji~tne on South Bay Front 'Little Island 40 FOOT FRONTAGE on finest beach. Private 'pier and fioat. $50,000. EA.SY TERMS Stanley Hadfield HARBOR 20 or stop in at the otfice at 216 Marine Balboa lal&nd HEW 3·BDRM. HOME, Mw4. noon. ~J ray b9at. tot llklliO. 'l'hla ta • pod buJ for only $1000, --'- . • &-DOR.IL. BONE, nice oorDer Jot. 7Txi&7. You caa't -t tlllo OD& toe only $7500. E Z Terms.·. .. homes Will a. I. Ni;W HOMJ: Ol>I UD0- $111,-.' Eµy -· PbOl)e lia.rboc 1960 1~17 BALBOA LO'l'S Large R·l ........................ $2,!!96 IJ -3 (apt.) ···························* Jlayfroot ······················-·$9,llfll JJ.a:ytr°" near .Yacb• 1 Club ............................ fJA ,Qej) OCIMN Fa.ONT landacapl..nr inattJled. Owner e.x.ceUent BUYS. S\tiCb u : wj.U accept a gootl oar or lot: u . , ,'.'11art i\&Y111•nt,'f;;l' . ·~·Ii '' '\t .iliof i>tf .1¥:.~e 1 f!bDi~.-reei. t ~ 1 1 ""-1 1 1 '" ,. 2 ·uoo 'i.lLID "'>' apmCJbua s COSTA MESA~M:.cMsem ''ahicC.ct:1 % ',. liedrOOln h 6rtle thCt f\&t • ~very. bdrms., 3 yrs. old. all newly decorated, large encloaed lot, doble garage, nice lltrfft (not a tract houae). Owaer need& a 3·bdrm. houae clOSe to L. A. MOUNTAIN LOT -Between laku Arrowi,..d &rul Grepry. Beautiful t.reea, good bulldlnC" site. Owner will pay cuh dif- ference oa Na.ch lot or Uade for boat or hOU8e trailer . U you want buy, aell °" a.chaqe real estate anywht:re.. a phone call ANYTIME WJLL GET YOU immediate PERSONALIZED SERVICE thing. An extra lovely l.a.naJ opefllng into cocy cover-4 .paUo, unit heat, 2 batha, at.a.ll tJJ•, abower.. copper pipes, WM.ther- strtpping, complete planting, oversize garage. are just-a few of tb,t many DELUXE featu.te1 ot thte eplendtd home. Conl· pletely carpeted. this home a. ltk'aJ for a family with chlldreD. Don't miu this -SPECIAJ., PRICE an4 terms. YES, W• are EXCLUSIVE & g e n ts Dia °'"'· 4 ll<lno. IU•UWA -· Doe<1" WM. E . ANGOLD, Q.ealtor red.ecora~ and moftnt.Wng 801 Coast Hlway, Newport Beach but It can be -righL Beacoo 8064-W Rea., Illar. UU-W Asking $10,500 .. R-3 :r.one, trma. ------------ 2. Also on LIDO ISLE a am~. btand oew 2 bedroom home,~ ideal for weekend.a or 1tead,-: year a.round living. Ve ry latdt 1 In modern dealgn a.nd convea· l i2nc•. Here ia HAPPINESI : tor a ama.11 amount ot money-1 l'lrleod at ONLY $1 3.900-Eaq' SOUTH COAST REALTY CO. 302 .Maln St., Balboa Har. 2034 You Must See This! 2-bdnn; r.ach-type home, locat- ed in good nelcbborhood. ' 386 TUll'l1N PJ.A.C1: COSTA. JO:B.l. Foll Price $7950'. $1700 ·Down: l $4250 Full Price SMALL ~ B II: .l C lj: aouac. 1 block from OOl&D. lflete condlttaa. '4280 run pnoe, ....... Lido Isle Bay Front . ' Urma. Thla ls VALUE. YE8 1 011 LIDO ISLE. ALSO On LIDO ISLE aome wQDde.rfuil : buftdtnc alt.et, either tor ~ 1 purpoeu or nap hom• •·• 'nfDtlC of buylnc-Iota OD UDO : l8Ull: ,,_ the ~PllW. Jll!lll'l"llA~ IWY JN llAT at .,.._ m&Tl<et prlc:el. ~: ~ I --I Ila-,. 410 UDO !BUI: a llWe ... ,.. a U¥r, 1 tt. 11ay ,,,...~ .., .. "!! ce111ns. p A ' p In • 2 "' .... -.._, ... , ,_. • : ALMER. C, I .. h ... ·-· i......... J3Jl3 .,., '-I larp one BR. ltouoe. ~-• 1 • Newport 8-11, (Wjt, boul~ -·· lg<>. _. tnea. ~ Vicic, RI , Trade IWl>oo' _, : ..U, plenty ot wat.er. •o4iui<•l . Ripe f -or tanning. I ~ .. _... • ' µIJO.t I-,...; ioe.tJ'f Clo-TllJlllZ )!DRK. -W ..._: s-BEDRDOll aoaim. -llat', 'll KIV'I,· Terms. -~ .Jll'I • ._,.,. .,_,_ " ..._ ....,... 1a ~ ·-······· .. ·····" .... .-• · Tile ldtdlen .,.i -. -. T ,.,.,., • • Jent :i-loP ....,. •. ,.. :m Ca¥-· ilQQOIJ em nncb tn>e--...... . Hit• Own_ e.r Wants I .. ...,.,,,_ .. 11111 ···-Hart.or it.,, attached. i..r.. ""*" wt~~ •·• '9*!' ~ • p ,.. ,....,. becue. Ni..ty laNtcapod ~ -. 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"1"" I' ·' · 1 I \ • - ..... • , • ;. • f!ll.it ~. oJ> ' NEWPORT~ PUSS -· •. : • ...f--· · --PAGE 8 THURSOAY, SEPT: 1'41 1950 PART I --THE CIRCUS ROOM HERE ro··-~·bINE llra. 1'(yrtle Owena ot lllDltlna...,r--------:---~ Park gave a mon tnieruttnsl · • ' tNvel talk on Africa when Ide ac1: ool Kit •ncl .. -The Newpon: Kal'bof' Commu- nity Playen wtU launch their fourth eeuon ot play production and aocial acUvtty lbt. B&turday eventn1, Sept. 11, with a pol-luck dinner -:it the home ot Mr. and Mn. Lee Barnea, 121 Vla Mentone, ONE OF >\MERICA'S OUTSTANDING • RESTAURANTS! Food Eqoertb' Pre--atch _Stolen I DANCING• ENTERTAINMENT • THEATRES d'frieNed memben of the Women'• _ • 'Society of Chrlatl&n llervlce, C2'rt•t Church by t.he Be& at t.helf Tueeday afternoon MMIOft. A lifelong friend of two of tbe meinl>era, Mr•. Minna Jvee and M.ra. Boad F'rettaa. Mn. Owens wae lnlroducecl by the latter. She ha.a jWlt returned from a conduct- ed lour of Atrtro.. Salling for Europe or\' the Queen Elizabeth. the party flew from Parle to Lle- bon, then to Dakar. They made aide trips from Leopoldavtlle and JobllllnMbUrg, traveled up the eaet coaat and al80 f..lW much or 1 Tool klt and Wl'U:t wet.eta .. valu-Udo Ia~. r at '40 ~.. atolen r~m the· lmmedlately following the dln- ·foot ttahlng boat O'A?\~ \.ly ner 'will be a bu.slneM meeting, W. Hlgaina and docked at durtag which ·the member.s wtll Auocfated Marine Dock, 2426 dtecuu the echedule of major and ~ewport Blvd., the OW?lflr told work.thop producUo ne, appotnt- Jl<>llCe Wedne8day noon. Offlcera ment or etandlnK and special com- lhyesUg:atlng the burrlary n.l<I mlttffa. and t h e membereh~ the lock on the door h~d been drive. ~ llenecl, .. °"' 11-.,..... -Free ,IDdoor Parld.as DANCING Every Ft'iday and Saturday Nights FRIDAY -Joe ~and his Recording San Antonlans SATURDAY -.Jimmy Le Fevere and bis Saddle Pals of nulio fame 5,000 foot floor -Dancing 9 p. m. to 2 a. m. DA\'E MINGS' HARMONY PARK BALLROOM BROADWAY AT MANCHESTER. ANAH>:IM tAPE_C_O_D_H_O_U_S_E-·-r EXCLU~IVEL y SEA FOOD II Oysters-Lob8ters-Clams-Sbrim~Flsb ALL KINDS OF SEA FOODS From North-South -East -West "For . A Taste Treat" CAPE COD HOUSE Houn Dally .fi to 9 p. m. -Sunday• 2 to 9 p. m. 31 P/2 Marine Ave: Balboa Island SAM'S SEA FOOD ' Complete Course LUNCHEONS-DINNERS "At the Sign of the Swordfish" Beautiful New and Enla1'9ed Cocktail Lounge SURFSIDE ~tween Seal Beach and 8UDAet Beacb Pbonee: 8U-4M -802-00 -M0-71 THE ARCHES CAFE and COCKTAIL LOUNGE • OPEN 10 a . m. Through 2 a . m. • Newport Blvd. on Coast Hlghway Nl!."'WPORT WE ARE CWSED ON THURSDAYS for a hand decorated WEDDING or BIRTHDAY CAKE, call GENE'S RESTAURANT A.."1> BAB.l!:BY e Barbor llOS * * * FRENCH lllld ITALIAN ()1118JNE 105 Cout Boulevard Corona del Mar il,;L eada ~~ e~ 118 -22nd SL. NEWPORT BEACH MEXICAN FOODS AND Closed Tul"~day • Marina Top Steaks ' CHAS, HALL, O'o''nr-r and l\lanag~r -Houra 0 to 9 p . m. ' Orange Drive -In Theatre 101 Highway at Placentia PHONf: ORANOf: l!89 EXTRA SCOOP The two Greatest Technicolor Pictures In Theatre History \ First Run in Orange County Q.1 -~ ~~ --~~ , OHfOll THOllWILD WONDlltFUL DAYSI l!c.ttt :--" 'STARTS I . 181 Slliltlf. NDAY, ~. 17 • 7 l!lll ..,. . - ilii'li ... -~~-No--A~: .. ce Ill ,.._ • Spade Cooley -~.-.... iBand to Play BOBBY ·RJQG81 Ouaale'• new manager.-:"We expect a fine ae•- eon of tennl.8." , -------Now Tllrw 8aadaJ' Sept. 11 WOiiam H•ldea, Gloria 8wauon "Sunset Boulevard" Starla Monday • Sept. 18 Tyrone Power. Onoa Welle "The Black Rose" Mes a...,._,, • Wed. Tbnl Bat, l!epL 18-19 2 Wall D!Aey Full-Loastb Teeb.aloolor F•tu.rel af Rendezvous Spade Cooley and his Weatem swing band which made such a big hit at Rendezvous last year will return to Balboa'e huge ball- room next month to play for the Orange County Peace Officers Annual Benefit ball ... Date ta Fri- day, October 13 and the pance st&rt.s at 9 p. m. Accompanying Spade wilt be his entire radio and televi!don band Including vivacious Ginny Jackson as feat u red v0<nllst. the Interior. Story of Home Much information wu gained r-egardlng the country and IU hi•- tory, the people and their CU8- tom•. Mlaalon ataUon.11 were vi~t­ ed and the trip of many week11 duration provided an Int.creating story tor the W.S .C.S. members. One of the moet enthralled lh1t- enera was Mra. John U'Ren of Weet Ocean Front, who wall born In ~llza.bethtown, South Africa. P,rlf'.'d open and the plafe ran-Ot special lntere&t will be the •ckeid. reports or the executive board Driver Asks for Court Trial i A court trtaJ Sept. 21 Was set tnr Lawrence C. Dalley.y ~. of Long Beach Wedneaday m:omtng tollowinl' hla a.rre•t at 3 :03 a.. m. Wedneeday by Newport police on a drunk driving charge. He wu releaaed on $250 ball, 1 Dailey wu picked up by ofti- cere after hi• car wu lnV'Olved In a col11slon with another driven by Allon A. Browder of S.n Cle- mente on Coast Highway near the Ba.JbOa Bay Club. concerning their summer meet- Inga wtth profealonal theatre men who otttted their suggesllona and advice to the officera of the locfll group. -a 8poclail7 ..,, Daa - DAN'S BARBEil SHOP la -Tbealre Bids. 11'7 &. 9eD 11 81...C. a.1boa CALL HARBOR 2070 tor FLOWERS ' by MORRI Eut Balboa Blvd. Nest Do.or. In Long Beach .01 1?:'•••1 "Treasure Island" -Zad Dlul<Q' Blt- All funds derived from ~e dance will go to .support the widows· and orphans' fund, the police pl~tol range and tho county peace officers training scliool. Do- nations will be $1 .25 per person. Mil.a Clara. Kohll!tedt prealded a.nd iMr8. J . K. Elliott wu In charJe or devoUon.11. her subject being "Design for Uvlng." Mn. Mina lve8 reported hlgl\llghte or the lnatltute for W .S .C.S. officen, held In late Aoguat at Whittier collep. Attending were Mn. Ivea, Miss Koh.latedt and Mn. Elliott. who Is dletrict vice preaident of $250 Onyx Ring Stolen From Home Clu.eifled ads cost little, do much. "leaVef' Valley" Starts Suaday Sept. 11 Ma"" wu.oa. , ... Lund "My Ft'lend Irma Goes West" ~eod Bl• Featun-- RM>dolpb Soot! "CARllOO TRAIL" In addition to the popular m\Wc and antics of Spade's bapd, three giant television sets will be given a.a door prlze.s including a 19-inch combination. It is not necessary to be preeent to win the prize&. "3 Little Words" Contest Planned at Mesa Theatre w.s.c.s. Bt19'M11N1 8ftalon The morning buslr.eu aeaaton wa8 held In the Upper Room with M188 Kotflstedt presiding. The W.S .C.S. Is providing a new refrigerator for the church kit- chen and appointed u a commit- tee to select and purchue It were Miu Kohlstedt, Mre. John K . El· llott and Mra. Stephen Weather- With the opening of the technl-ford. Theft of a man'• black onyx rtng valued at S230 wu reported to Newport police at noon Tues- day by Richard Starkey, 1917 Court Ave., Newport. He said the houae had been entel"P't Sun- dlly night or Monday mom.tog by cuting the acreen on the kitchen door, breaking the glau and turnlns the latch. The onyx ring contained a Tro-- ja.n'a · head set with tour dfa- rijonda, Starkey s&ld. Other WLluable& ln the room wtre un· touched. color musical comedy, "Thref! The eoclety la to have a news- Llttle Wordtt," WedneMday thrµ bulletin. It will be edited b)'· Sunday September 20 to 24 th~ Mr11. Art Miller with Mrs. Roy 'Q C S h Mesa lheatre is staging a lhree Salter u clrculetlon manager and range ~· ymp ony words con test. that may be de-• publicity chairman will be ap-Starts Fall flehearsals Now Tbru Sat. SePt. U-lf.. Burt •.eaeuter, Vlrcfllla Mayo scriptive or ad\•crtlsing slogan11 pointed by each circle. Appoint~ T d E . pertaining to the picture which M a commltttt lo select a. name U9S ey V9nlnCJS "Th• Flame And The Arrow" -Second Major fll&tutt- Randolpll Scott. "CARltOO ~IL" . ORT~f:.,..ne ' . ' . . . . . - ~,•.P("-t"i ·''· t •.:;' ,...,,,~., 18.l!.J NOW SHOWING Tbrv SaL "DESERT HAWK" wtt• Y \·onae De Carlo Rlebard Greene Plu. %11<1 Feature "SPY HUNT" with Marta Tona. Howard Playlq Dult Sua. Tbrv Wed. ''FIGHTING COM.MAND" with Robort Mll•llwn Noall lleo17, Ir. Plu. !od .f"eature stars Fred Astaire and Red Skel-for the bulleUn were Mn. Thomas ton. Examples are: "Don"t MJss Pendell, Mre. Grace Webb, Mrs. lt," "Befit Technicolor Musical," Freitag a.nd ·Mrs. Wiiiiam Trwlty. etc. Mre. J. A. Bodma.n, secretary A Bix months pass will go to or supplies, announced •he had the winner who has tht> m06t sent a large United States flag three-word 8logans with three lo the children's home at Nome. months, one month, one week and Aluka which la home project of ten passes for one show to ~ the W.S.C.S . thle year. given t o the runner ups. Flannel-Ora.ph11 All ono has to do to enter is to The Newport Heights circle ta write as many slogans a.s possible making "flannel-graph.s"' to send on a piece of paper with name the home, to be ueed by the chU- and address and leave them al dren In visual edumtion. The the Meea theatre box office. graphe conalet ot animals and The entries must be in by 7 figures cut from coUon ~I p.m. opening night, September 20. 11.nd painted In nr.ttural colora. The wlnnl'rs will then be announc-Clinging to a 111.rge IAndscape ed f1"0n1 the stage, p&Jnted on velveteen. they ar(' ---used to lllustra.te Bible stortee. At Board of Governors the next meeunir a Chrisrm .. !lh ower le planned for the home. Selected by For their foreign m1 .. 1on proJ· C •t Pl t'Ct the !KH:'!lety le being .uaessed ommuni Y· ayers 10 cent. P.r member. this to go to SevenlPen. prominent cltlzene of a mlsslon station in India. Lat('r the Newport a rea have b!'en elect-on they will also give money for e ed lo serve· on the board of g0 ,,_ statlpn In Pakietan. for which the emors of the Newport Harbor dl&trtct last year provided a re- Community Players. Inc. frigerator. Chosen b!'rouse of their past Fall Ba!JA4• contributions to community or-~,;:1ouncement waa made ot the ganlzatlons ·and because of their an fall bau.ar, to be held Oct. wide experience in civic affalra. 18 In Goodell Mii. Each circie members of this rtewly-formed will 'have bazaar boot.ha for sale boatd will serve In an advt&ory or rrlany artictee and ln the ev~­ capacity to the local little theatre 1 ning; there will be a public dinner. group. At the noon hour members or With a aummer program given In conjunction with Orange coun- ty f'1.lr to It.a credit, Orange coun- ty aymphony orche•tra Starts IU fall seaaon with a · rehearsal 11.t 7 p.m., Tueaday, 8eptel'nber 19, in the mu.ale building at Newport Harbor Union High echool. An early concert la being plan- ned by Dlttetor Clinton Sawin, eummer mualc to be repeated with the addition or a concerto. F or the nrat urne In IUI hlatory the orcheatra boaala two bll.l!ISOOne and other ~tion• are fllllng In nicely, acoordJ.n&' to Ma.o&e"er George Clint.on Oibba. ' FLOWERS "•'URY IN THE SKY'" Loretta youn1 Dl&De 8arr)'lll01" At'cordlng to Mel Berry. presi-Las Amll'&al clr-cle eerved a delic-' lllMlQ) ~ SHOW MC'D IY YOUI FAYOtnl AL BEST ALSO OU!: O' 'l'oOLI: 118 TIMI IADIO AITIST ·-· eo..-e ,PAll0118 HAMMOND .Organ dent of the Con1munity Players. lous luncheon, tables belnl' lovely "We h·.ive an ambitious program with artletlc arrangement.a of this year In trying to give thl" autumn flowere and ferna. community son1ethlng it needs In the way of recreatio nal and cul- tural activity. We want to appeal to a great many people not just a few. Forn1ing a. bOard of gover- nors Is the first step in thie dl- rtt.tlon." Merilbers of the board of gov- emor8 include Mrs. Lee Barnes, Mrs. Leatrice Joy Westermark, Ken Niies. M rs. Virginia Castle. Franci8 Horvath, Heinz KaJecr, Hay La.ngenhein1, Gt'orge M.lch-I :lUd, A. B. McCollum. N . L. Mc- Laughlin, Dr. Ethel Neff, Mra. Earl Sta nley. Edwin Sylveater, Mrs. Bobble Sylvester. J . T . Van Dyke and Roland W~lght. Saddle Pals Play 1t Harmony Partc Jimmy Le Levere's Saddle P'al8, who have been a top west- ~m band on radio tor many ye&ra, .viii make their debut at Harmony ">ark ba.llrbom on Saturday nlgbt. Under man11.gement of Dave Mings. dancing is held on the l.000-rt. floor at Harmony Park Mlch Friday and SAturday. Mu.sic >n Friday night UI provided · by Joe Baln and hill .recording San Antontohs. Sinks Hole-in-one on Opening Day of Golf Course "It wu a· deuce of a thrtll.'' That'e the way Sant.a Ana'• William H . Spurgeon deecrlbed his hole-<>n-one Sunday at the new Laguna Beach Country club, a feat for which "e recelved $~ as the first to do It. Th~e deuces figured ln tht!!' achlevf:ment. .. It was my second hole-In-one, I uHd a No. 2 Iron and It wu on the second hole," Spurgeon expl.Uned. Spurgeon holed the 230-yard 8bot In a foursome wtth Sheriff Jamu Mualck, Dolti Harwood and Heth Miller. Spurgeon'• prevtoua only hole-ln--one wu abot at the Santa Ana Country dub seven.I ye&nl ap. • A totJ.I ot 164 goJfera particip- ated ln openin.-day ceremofttet for the: , Alim 'Canyon nine-hole cour.e, a total za.t7-yard ranJ'e wtth a par 23. Mis1v Lillian Ross or th• proa partJcti>&Unr. Harry B&uler of Jrox. Rlll8 toared U:le Returns to Modesto ceunie wtth the to ~ ..,..... ot IUq LJJHao Kou: bN returned tbe <by, a 30. Top amateun were lo her home In M:odeato alW' t Dannla Hogland ot Santa Ana.. 31 ney ite11&hlf'11 etay u ~ ot grosa (men), and \Katherine Jllu Habol Brockell. ll&Ulltter Knight ot Lq1l,ll& -Cb, 37 C"* I ot Mr. and Mra. AndreW 8totMtt. (women). of Costa Meaa.. IJ11lan wb ltere -------= tor tbtte -n · · Ray Neumann -' ~ ... ••&a .. .-.. TO Newporters Home leav•• f'r U11iverilty . ~ ·-Mn. Kamtne Ba'1ce, -.29tll Ray N-•ee, -ol Jin. aad · 0ru a • n• r ,; eo. otr<et. w1u. ..., ..,_.Art Adair. Jin. P. a. fi-·· "' a1u er-.. If........... --.&a ond family of J.2i9 We« OCea11 -Aw. Colla~ lell rrt---...0• I-" "'~.. nu.I, ttturned -,,-t119 "7 t0< Uplaado, IMI••. t.o con· -...-r-• ~· Cn!oton. 1--Tlle7 W ..... -lllo ·.,.-:Tear al ' FU'N ZONE • OPEN EYERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY and • SUNDAY BAUOA BALBOA PRESf:NTS LES BROWN • Saturday, Sept . 16th ALSO Saturday, Sept. 23rd AND Saturday, Sept. 30th The Vel T.ones Appearing AT TH>: Bamboo Room SUE STANLEY Featured e nte rtaine r from the Ambassador Hotel in Chicago appearing with • FELIX MARTINIQUE and FRANK ORTEGA . -at YAU X'S • 1n ~=;;:;;;;;;:;;:::=;==~I"'''*-tM ._ weelul ~rel&· ~ V1'1•••'1· U.11 a pa,..i. -_,f',.. 5 ,;, ''?*' 1 ttYW Uaere. _caJ .o.ceuoa ..,.., 1 • .,."'!'~""""'.i"""'!",._,.. ___ '""!":""::"-""'""'¥"'•"""--•-----".:":-:-------~ • I , • ' ' • • -I • • ~· ' • • • • • • J A CANNERY WORKER movee the t".1D& out of the .. exb&u~t, bos." I~ tbla machine. the ~ cana are subJectal to lnlell8e heat wh.Jch atertUsea the dM!, and Itel .. ext.wtt lM Ur from them . From th.ls apot tlte can• move on to the capplnl( rn.M!hlnc. Jn thf" background, rultbe.r-booted '''omen are "'orklng-at thf" pa.cktnr ta.bk. • { P1·ess Photo) NEWPORl CANNERIES SWING INTO HIGH GEAR; LAST YEAR'S PACK WAS WORTH $1,310,000 · B~· F.d Leffo\•en, This is _mackerel time. In the d•rk of the moon, the sleek s ilver and black- bodied fi sh swirl the dark waters into phos1Jhorescencc, inviting the fisherman \Vith his net. This is maclcerel time. On the "till waters of Newport Harbor·~ "Ca nne1:y Row" fi shing bes-ts hunch f\longAide the unload· Ing docks and topill forth a rair. of $45 a ton mackerrl. '{'hjs is n1ackerel time. In the canneries alon,;-th' "Rhine" rubber-booted. rubber aprt'ned women t11luff a Jong lint of shining cans with the machlnf' cut fish. Forty-eight cans to thr 'la&e• 1r.,9~...W.~e .. ~'.f\~~~ ~1t~r can m..W l . From late Augtl8t until lhe f'Of of the year the ma.ckerel run pouring A Rilver fode Into th• Ne'"·port I larbnr .-1rea. The bif three local canneries swing-intr action, W est Coast P1tcking, N e~· port Canning and Western Can ners. - About 700 wo rkers are en1p l(Jy ed In this lndu.<itry which n1ovc~ fish along the sea-can·c'lnsume: route. Last year the total mac~· crt'l pac k ran to about 1200,()()( ca ses with .~n eetimated ma1·ke• value of il,250,000. Finl Unk First link-ln U'lla sliver chain ts the fisherman. Each of t}le can· nertea has about fifty boat. In ltt fishing neet. Moat of the boot.t are small and take the mackerel with brall nets. However, there are several small purse selnera. The fishermen Ul"IUally have a ve,.... bal agreement with the-c.1nnery to de-IJve-r their catch to that c&D · nery. Mack ?rel riH hlng Is done at night. The fishermen Spread their pat1te bait I uaually ground up anchovy 1t.nd sardines ) upon th«. waters. When they hit a school. the water will l"llart to boll with fish eager for the bait. Bretl lights are set out which help to attract the fis h and the nets are brought into act ion. The .,..ork h! vigorous and n1us t be done quick- ly. The fiI'lh are scooped out of the ocean In g-roupa of 2ci to 30; An average ne-t load is 4-0 pounds. W ith the purse seiners t'he pro- cedure is different. The Mello Boy out of Newport snags mackerel In a net that Is 140 fathoml"I ions (& fa.thorn is six feet) and 26 fa- thoms deep. When a mackerel acbool I• alghted the net ill let out, endrcllng tbe ftah. Then at the opportune momenL Ute bot· tom. of the net la drawn tight. lm· prllpntnc lbouandl of n•h in e mesh priBDD. With the aid of a winch the fish are then haulrd aboard. Broasht tn 11 Tons Lut Tuesday the Mel~o Boy. aklppered by Arthur Mt.;, and crewt!d by brother& LouJa d Joe came in IQaded with 31 tona of mackerel. :V..ackenl that ~ fot US a ton. In thttlr e&rll~ excur· .to.na ~Y had bl"ough~ lo&dl; of 10. e and 3 tons. The .rew of le'VeD worka on aha Each member of the crew get.a ahare, two ab.area go to .the = anc... ~~i1ri~ tar the ...... _ trylJtt to J: tbelr' ehan ot Ille ft.lb. Tor:" !'"lo ne- .-1a1e • -ot ~ l1IM .-... -bo~lhi .... .......,.nL , I• .. Wltli .-care, tloe rlt ...i -cor<I --~ s Attar. the n!Pt'• ...,.., the &II ' (po.dUiltd la lltlf'·Oo!I. pml ·~ .·~ t '" • THE MOTION PICTlJRE INDUSTRY found N'elo\'port'M "Cannr.ry Row•• plctu~Uf" 1•not1j(h to double for .a fleh lnl' .,._t M:(•fte in l'lf'lli('o. That'• l\'Nllern CanRf'rlt'8 In lht• bat•kground me...qnt'- radJng as .. PABLO TORRES, Cia Pfi«..'8.dora, La Vcnoedora.." Thr fllm In \\·hlch lhiM Sr\\'l>Ort arC'a I• utu~d .1~ background Is "The Breaking-Point." Starrlnc John Gerfh•ld, lht• J>h·tnn• ha" oJM'nt"ll In LD!li ."-nrleJ and "·111 appN.r at local lh1'8.tf'M1 i;ooo. t P ress P hotOl . ' • I CALVJ:N BACllES, (left), Stl Willard Bll•d., Nf"\1·pOrt &e.eb and Jack H uff, 2IO V1 Santa Ana Al·e: sbnd by u their bo&t 13 beln& unloadt-d. Tht> bc'at, Mello Boy, \\·orklng out of Ne,,·port lit MklpJK\l"OO by Arthur lte&o, bJa t\4'o brothen.. Louis and Joe ere &hto mem~ of Ute c~\\· of IK"\'en. L:ut Tues- d&J, tbis amall pone 9etner hit tbe jackpot w111t a SI ton catch of mmckettL (Press Photo) .,. .... nn .... ,.. -,... ... • ~.............. •• ct4 ... ., -·-·....-~---·--·., _,,, , ............ 1 ..... ~ a... ttie ~n • -... ..,....,_ -1a _ .... , _ -... "~· -nr· 1111a wor1t i. -........ !!_,.... ,, . (~ Pbotol .. ~ . ~ , • • I T ·OANNDIU ~tlnued from lit COiw!IA) arc en to ·the Cf.llJleri• tor un nc. Bhovelll, unl-nt ne~ and iwinchea dump the tons of filh &wn the unlo&dlns chute. Wat}. hoee1 1loeh. the mackenit down onto a conveyor belt ,y'!J- tem hich brings them \Ip tor welg Ing and then they are dump~ ed lf\\O 1tor•1ge tankB. ' onr~ the nah hit the unload- ing __ ,hute. the fi9herman t• out of tqe picture and Ute packeMI take over. Sadie White. a forela.dy at.. ~eel Coe.at Packing for the P""l r6 yeara tells the etory Crom here. Mackerel Aft Moved Frem the storage tanka the mackerel are moved Into smaller tank11 and then Into a trough whefJ! they are waahed. A line of gtrla I place the mackerel on to a conv+yor bell. All the nv;1.ckerel are nned up on the belt eo that thf"y ere a!J fRclng the Mme di· rectlon. The belt takea the flab Into I a culling machine which slices oft the heads and cuta the fl8h open lengthwise. Glrl8 on the l!nc ihen ttmove the entrails. The behc!dcd fl11h the n ~ up Into sto1·11ge tanks agRln. Jo"rom these lflllk• they Rre relea~ aa needed to t~e pac king tables. ' • nip fb1h move down the center troull'h of the packing tablef'I. An- olhP~ crinveyor belt Rllpplles emp- ty lr ouncc-elU! cana. The wn- m!'n w r,:ar col ton gloves to stuff the lah Into the can, When the cl"ns •"l re stuffed , they are placed >n a l rack which just holds a case · full, 18 cans. A checker then comi down the line and punches a ho in the pac ker's ticket which rC'co , s the nunlber or cases pac k- ed. r M,ck('rel c11nning is done on 8 pi ec~work b•1:~\s. The average wagq usually runs from 13 lo 16 ccnt1 a case. The fish have been C'Ut :r. th11t they arc just aa Ion~ ·I~ t c can" they are lo fill, mak· ing ~e packing easlf'r. A 11 West Coa.st Packing there ere fl5rually from 20 to 24 pack- r rs. 13 checkers, one girl M.'elng tha t ~ cans arc supplied and ·3 inspqctnri;i_ From eight to t('n tons nf mackerf'I ere packed In an ~our! Girls usually l"'Ome to ""·ork Ex · 1·so 1 · . pee ' Piioting Cl~s Enrollment Monday night lndl· cated that 50 membera will be In- cluded ln the new fall Piioting clau sponsored-l?Y the Balboa Pov.:er Squadron. t..&l"lt yoo.r . 36 graduated from the claM. There la still Ume to entvll next Monday and membent won't have mt.sacd any of the actua.1 work which will begin at that time. Chtues are hf'ld every Monday, 7:30 p. m . at Balboa Yac ht club. Last Monday·s scplon wu pri- marily for enrollment,. and mcm- ben heatd four orlentatloh talks given by•Curt Dosh, cour8' chair- man, Harry Ashton. Power Squad· ron district commander, Tep Ham- brook. locol commander. and IS4 bell Andrews. inatructrJr. At thf!' flf"flt regular Sf'SSlbn nf'xt week Ve Jonu will give thf' In· itlal lecture on the subject of safety. IL will concern flrt. drift· Ing into shore, fog, fueling and other lmportill1t eubJr<"tS. Thr W eKthcr cour~ el:JO began ~.1.St Monday at the Lido Isle Com- munity C lub wtth 12 pcrson11 llt- tcndln~. J$nles Stod<lard of Co· rona del Mar ls instruc~or and thl'rC Is l'ltlll lime to E'nroll In thl' ten v.·cck cnurAr./ Sc&'flons ar(' ht'ld Mon~ys at 7 ~o p . m. Advanced P iloting cour!iC began Wtdnesday at Balb .... ._ Yacht club under the direction of n ob Boyd . _______ -, Police Lookin9 for . Missin9 Balboan Po lice this wre k W<'re searching for Albert LRch meyer. 46 of 205 Bay Ave ., &!boa. reporlcrl miss- ing by his daughter. Phyllis Lach· meyer of Costa Mt-~a. According to the woman. L'lch· meyer, whom she said was de· spondent. hM been mlse:l~g rron1 hi.s home for a Wf'Ck . lie was described as blond with blue ('ye~ and a small moW!lachc, Ove ff'ct six lnchr~ tall anr:I l:lO pounds in weight. H e walks with a lln1p. a 'I 8 ii n 1.he mo rning and work un· "STOP THIEF ~ should be the at· :ti lfe pack ing le completed. A tltude of every law-abiding sports· ten ,T.r twclv~·-h our day Is not un-man who sees the g Rm e hos a: u 11ua · working hours dependini;: I w~k In his ne farious pract ices."- h1rgtlty nn thr Rmou.nt of mackerel MaCier.:i T ribune. 'o bf cannerl. ·Parking le done on ::a d~·-to-day basi" and a bullet· 1n b~ard ou~lde thr cannery us- ually notifies th(' packers the tln1e j ·1t which work will start on tht' ntxtl day. Ft m the packlns,: tables the cans1 now full nf fish, sre whi~k· ed Into a. steam tank. There they are ¥ubjecte<I to a 210 to 22:> de- i:rr<'e , heat for about 20 minutes. Thisj proccs!'I steriiizt'd the can11 anrl help!'! exhaust the a i'r whlC'h m11v remain In thcn1. Tlie cans then are conveyed to 'he piachlne which CtlP8 them ~ ,,,~ (rat,. or 208 a mtnu~. Th~ lheyJ e.re tumbled into meta l bRslJ.e ts which holrt 16 cases. Th .. r anR arc then run into the steam -::ooke rs where they are cooked HARO LD I. JOHNSO N ~ Propeller R49palrs Columblan A,ceoc7 • Phone H•rbor 620 JOHNSON und~r 12 poundfl. pressure either 1 • 90 rpinutCIJ ot 240 degrees or 75 1 n1inlfleS' at 250 degree's. ! l'r"l"Murf' Cooker.t 1 111(' •·prE'l'ISUre cookers" are all 1 1 ~-* t>qui jJped with recording ther-~ n1ort}e ters so that " careful c heck n1Ky; be mslntainC'd on the cook -i ng~' ime. This also complies with r a Ht te requirement governing the You can't mar its can lng anti cooking o: alkallnP 1 matchless beautyl food - F 'om the cooke r the ca.ns are Oaly 149 qt4 469 ~ whe led to the la~lllnJ{ room and • rlum d Into the "scnmbler." WHITLOCK'S Co.n rary to its name, this ma· HOU8E Of' COJ.A>R r h1n unsc r1tn1ble.s the cans l'IO 2601 w. N'f"\\lporl Rl\·d. that they .sll face the same di~ 1 N'ewport IJetM-h Harbor 2038 rect n and are ready for labelling 1 an~packlng. I · bel1' ps.cked by the locsl can· "l ln companle:oi include "Southern I c;~:'.:..6 Co fort. Shlp'11 Bell, S ea View. Roy l Dish. and Curtis:· In ad· dltidn, mack e rel is canned under buytr's label. V ry little of the mackerel goes dow the drain I incidentally all of t e cannf'riea pay for their own I sew ge disposal). Every effort 111 mad to utilize the !llde producta '>( t e fish. Usually the heads of the fie:h and the entrail11 ate" true ed to Lo& Angcle111 . There theyj are processed and convert- ed Into fertilizer and chicken feffl! Most of the mackerel packed loca,ly usually ends up In tht• Midi We111t. the South and the ltaat. Protrable E"XplanaUon for this 18 the ~de 'Variety of fresh flah Ul"l- uall~ available on the West Coaat.• Ma~erel, although very high In pro11n. la conaldered a low-grade leh, nd Ca.li!ornlana seem to pr~­ fer ther typea of aea food. How- eve the low price of mackerel I (uatiaJly a 15-0l.lllce can aella from 16 th 22 cent.a on the a.hell ot an Eu1ern marketl maket1 tt a popu- lar a food Item. A present no albacore la can- locally. Mackerel and as.r- are the only typee of tlah h are tinned In the Newport r arq.. Laat year the three ertea packed about D.000 tona ac.kerel. 200.000 cues each ng forty~pt 15-ounce The maclt~rel pack paJd 000 to fiahermen and over ,000 wu pa.id to cannery ere tn wapa. e hundred tona of aan:llnea canned, or approximately CU<&. At $32 50 per ton of I ';:~~ea.: •tt,ooo .... paid out to I• en. uo,ooo .... paid out ~-=--el"J labor.. • e local commen:W ~ II>· lnoulht -•1,110.000 ot -blto Ullo --,...., all!...._ ... t _,. flob ·to -no fnlPt can. TMo ._ r.,-for c•Ulq It ~ Of Jee•nc Wt._ ot New· ••ell. i I Ill IAVlllS t• IOUll Tll P fAlll You U 'ff an aua 1 °" or more ••eb .,,., O'f ••ery Greyhound Rouad 4 Trip ticket! A&kabouccbe~1fall RoWHl-Up of all liiods of tripe.. coma. special featutUt A HW lllAMPUI ,...,. ............. .. o .... 1-.:1 'Wey Trip ~•do Scwi.,., Colo. 121.IS. U.,.JI! Mle~, fl1. ---. ..20 •.60 ""~e. Ky. ---ft.~ 7JM N-OrieeM. U . >4-40 41.'5 J>ttroft. Mid;. :Cl• 110& St. ~~.Mo. _ k....tD 61.'5 .i111 •• ,,. .... -t•.. 44.» ~ "-"· tt.10 SJ.51 Ln v...., ,.,,.. .11 IJ IS ill'ffei., N. Y. ___ ·-,...90 11.09 Aitirille, M.. c. _ ·--~J'5 n.R &r,e.., Ore. -·· ....:.. 11.11 JUI HottdM.. T-.:. f7,K .ffM wnw.''"· wi... __ ~· '°5 llln. c. c. s .. -.... Ast- .. • PASE I -PAfl.T 11 -THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1950 :~u~.::'JllE ·SS -il - QUIET WEl':IU:ND Newport Beach . Ltfe Guard Capt. Jack Jones reported 90me S0,000 per80M were on the ~ach In tho Newport area Sunday. Name Yellowtail Derby Winners f\foderate to light surf made !Or good swimming condiUons. he Mid. A few ripUdea were tn-evt- denice. but swimmen steered clear of them, Jones added. Earl McCoy. 3728 Midvale Ave .. No rcscuca, a.milslA or Injuries were reported. No vessels required &niatance ~rom the Coaat Guard boat CG- 83402. . Li vingstons o n Trip to Sen Fre ~i~c o Loll Angielea. a technician tn th" MGM studl06. Sunday won the Fourth Annua.l San Di('go Yellow- tall Fishing Derby with a ca tch weighing 29 pounds, l 4 ounces. ~fcCoy, fishing from the Oldl" Ironaidel"I skippered by gf'n;.11 Chuck Chamberlllin. won a new 19~ Dodge Wayfarer Srd-1.n . first prize in the 110.000 fishinfit cnn- t ('l!t sponsored by the Junia:-' Chamber of Comr.lercc. t::':' C. K . Gl&..qcock, f098f:ioncycutt Street. San Diego. tqok second place with a 2t poun~fi..,e ounce Yellowtail and won a 14-foot Fibrrglass boat and 2.) horse-pow- er Mercury Motor. Third place honorl'I were '-':on by W . H . P Pr· rine. 4 26 E . 5th Str·eet. Escondi~t1, whose 24 poun<I. O"lf' ounce c11 t ch- won him a 12-root Admiral camp- ater trailer. The Lea Li vlngl'llons of Udo Isle are Rtlli officially In town but are leaving for a few doya in San Francisco. They have bef'n noti- fl<'d t.hat they he.vc s hOUl'\c In JsmaiO'J and expect lo depart for their winter reside nce shortly Rf· ter returning from the north. 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Wheth ~r it be weddings, Anniversaries or birthdays CHOOSE fROM AMONG OUR GtFT; AREAtTiMs • Revere and Magnalite Cooking Utensils Imperial and Fostoria Gl.,ssware I Francis.can Fine China General Electric and Sunbeam Electrical Appliances COM-PLETE LIXE OF HOUSEWARES OOME I:\" AND BROWSE AR011ND , ; mage thia week with a tenta.Uve tint .inng llneUp tor the opening game apinat Valley Jay Cec in the Huntington Jkacb High acbooJ atadium Saturday nlrht. Game time 1• 8 p.m. Althouah emphaata wu pl.seed-----~-...,...-------.em training \nethoda 'were on running plays, the tour tull at Orange Cout college teams working out atleu\pted 3 .Local Clydenfs eek with Head Coach Ray mall>' paJll8I :With remµta ind.teat-i. moµnting ,an &-toot lO'fW llW a .....,_ aerial ablUty ,£nt:lr Ciil. Pely hla ·Pirates oquad by m1-wlth ..ucb "'4r ..iecelvers .u Dal ne and loud ... peak.er while Ott, en. All-Star, picked for Among' u..e more than 800 In-cameras recorded p.le.yer pro~ a'-1tlnc left end, and coming f~ and t.ranater ment. Jacl< ~le J>l .BunUngton Beach, atudenla .,.~ ta _..\er at Ilia pen:b, CO.ch Roooo plcked to bGld up the other ~d o! California Sto.te Polytechnic col-ompMte viaibillty and can u.;.:-ton "·-·. ,,._ ... -·-ed U.ge on Seplamller 18 wlU be_,i\oy .,... all pracUc.e -i'll"" and -.-~.., .... Lamhart Rldl4y, 100 Via Trleou. eech player. line coach work log with ends a.nd Udo 18le, ahlmal huab&ndry; ~ever. babJt is too atrong tackle, nall)ed l>Gve Patterson Stanley Rodger HocWk..1.Mon, 117 and ~o ends up on the fi.eld and Ed J4&¥e.r u strong contend-Via Dijon St., Lido I.ale, field a~ hill boys, squalling in o. era for the tackJe poaltlona. Vet-crop; and Edmund c. Trompeter, h and rapidly vanlahlng voice. eran Gary Or&)' and ~platrano's· 2226 EldeD Ave., Costa Me.aa, anl-Th motion pictures are shown Leo Chade were under the cloec mal hU8bandry, accOTding to fig-txlck t..o the players at a critique watch of Une Coach Johnn)'" urea releaaed today by tJte regla-t.wo ):la.ye afler ahOoting. Errors Owen.1 for guard uaattlorus with trar'a office. of t.4ichnlque are 1f0lated a.nd Dave Wi~onl at cent.er. Afore t~an 2,700 a.re expected eli and work..ing combina- Powertul Badd~ for Cal Poly'a fall quarter, unless tiona a.re ,deWrmined from atudy Head Coach Ray Roaao named a draft and reserve order cut hf"PV-oJ fiJtn8. powerf'UI backfield starter with ily into the all-male registration. Tb 13 veteran ICC lettermen Orv Threadgtl, left hanqed pass Admissions Officer Paul Wlnner are tng hard pressed for flr11t sharp-shooter, at quarter ; former says. Of the total, approximately .. strln po.vitions b y freshmen fullback Larry WUloughb,Y at 500 will be freahma.n and 300 will eage1 to make capable ahowtnge right half, Raul Hernandez at left be transfers from other colleges In th movlcs and capture a spot half, and former NeWQPrt Harbor and junior colleges. on t e squad for lhe opening High star Bob Barry at fullback., Enrollment applications Ind!-gam in Huntington Beach high All but Berry are returning OCC cate that animal husbandry is 8till sch stadium Saturday agalnat lettermen. the most popular course in the Va.Jle Junior college. C:lme time In the scrimmage session. agricultural division with me-1 is 8 .m . touchdowns were scored by WU-ct:.1nical engineering leading the 1 loughby who chalked up two, the engineering division. Teocher B p first ll 60-yard first play run back trainh1g in phyi!Jleal educatiort i"l ucs repare and the other good for 47 yards; niost µopular of seven 1nojors in Loguna Beach's Hol Smith with liberal arts. <8 and 32 y•rd runs, Berry, Har· --1 ln"1 '1aJ Contest low Rlchardacn and Jeue Smith Peuete T'---Les for \Ar lth one each. ~ I Sales Course Wi h the opening gamt' of the I M t H Id i;easo scheduled for Saturday Oose 0 0 C I I ag11i t Valley Junior college, ~==s"'"'u=N°D=A"""'y:=-==,~0 St.ate Conven. t'io n ~,:=~Illy ~.~~!:"' I ~~~~~.~~0~::~;~~~1~~~0~~;1 D is the title 'ot o. new s hort course [ Pir.1t bego.n the final w eek of now offered by Orange Coast col~ prnct ce wlth light workouts and IS THE Paul P . Smut.a, director of the legc in cooperation with the Call-l:On tl4uous hammering on atral.6- ~ 1ne1nbership enrollment depart-fornia St ate Department of Edu-~'"Y· LAST DAY 1nent of the t.oY.al Order of Moose, cation. This 8-hou r course has as Al )l!aSt one scrimmage is Mooaeheaft, Ill., wlll be the guest i~ main object ive the upgrn<ling sched led prior to the game with of honor at the 17ll\ annual State of employes who are 110W engaged final ahowings to llelermlne thl· Mob.se convention, to be held in in selling. start ~ Hneuµ and the composi- YOU CAN PURCHASE Los Angeles September 14 lO 16. T his 1!11port.'Jnl cour8(' will br lion f at lea.st thr ..... e teanur to Sc:hn1itz, active in the work of taught by Mr. Jean Paul Pt•uet.c, 1r..ik · up the squad. TELEVISION SETS the Loyal Order of Moose tor a forn1er sales training supervisor Sk 11 practh.:e on Coach Ray mor .. than 20 years, ls rated one for 8 national food manufact ur-R(JNM 's bag of plays will occupy of the nation's leading orators and ing corporation, who has had ovi·r n1ast of the week·s training schet.l- will address the thousands of twenty-flvl;! year!'! In selli.ng. sales ulc. he Bucs a re turning out 3011 few 10°/0 Down 2 Years to Pay FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE W1E WILL BE OPEN SUNDAY See tbe new 1951 modP.ls in the following lines PACKARD..aELL HOFFMAN EMERSON ALSO TELETONE MODELS TIDE T. v~ CO. Ope11 Eve11in9s Till 9 Newport Blvd. Harbor 208 lodge delegates at the opening tl'aining nud s upervisory training for 4 p.111. skull session o..nd a t] n1t'et1ng of the convention Sep-Y.'ork. 6 :30 p.m . wo rko ut und1_•r Ult: U tember 14 at 10:00 a.m . Classes wiJI met·l ln the chapel light Jaily. ~ H . H. Holbrook, governor of on the Coast college campul'I frun1 tli7 in UnJform Nl:'Wport Bea.ch 14:>7 Moose Lodge 7 :30 to 9:30 p.m. on the follow· announced this w eek that the lo- 1 ing Wctlnesday evening: Septcm· Af er scvcr:ll changes in tilt> cal Moose Lodg e will eend eeven bi::r 20, September 27, Oclobel' .i squ1.l , with st"veral n1eu <lr.opping l delegates to this htt«e convenUon.lanll 11 . This series Is cntirelv ru1ll t:W 011es turning out. ~7 n1en whe rein m or e tho.n 3,000 de.le.gates free for those who 'enroll . anti w.e rema ned In uniform thia wet:k . from 110 M oose Lodges ·in Cali-cordially Invite you and your Rl.nff This will probably be na.rrowt:d fornla. will be in attendance. of !:ialt·it ~rsonnel to attend lo a out 38 by game tlmC. Ari Local Moose Lodge delegates ove Unde.nce· of backfleril m u- named were: H. H . Holbrook , An-terin Is proving a handic;Jp lo th .. :' ton suetto. Ken Gorton. Joe H o-2()() Enroll 'in Pirat •· ~ mann, Ray Hoffman, Morri Molho Co ch Rosso is ~till giving !'iOnlP and Leonard Leach. nttcn Ion lo a singl.-wing forn1n- tollege Ptejec Coast College ~·;;;~.,:··~o:~lf~:•Y,~ ~:~:o~~.,~\ I . · . . • ts s ing1 . wing pc.toon will b,· ca11-I . _ l'd u1 n dur ing lht' Valh.•y gan1t>. \ AU Urary B'tds E!h~ni.~9m~-l.~":~estim• ....:...------· ---------------.. ------·-r 'rhe Board of Trustees of Orange Coast college took al!tion at its meeting FridA.y to reje<.:l au bids receiv~d for the construc- tion of a. new library building. The lo\v bid was s ubmitted by Fred 0 . I<ylc or Bflboa Is!und In the amount of $19~.796 . of year see.ma to have meaning for eJults as well as children i f or.e lvolc s tu Coa.~t Collegf' for evid~ncc. La.et Mo11t".1y approxi· nlB.t<'ly 200 adult students trekk~·ll Into the evening cullegc office l ') sign up for lhe courses of U1ci r choice. FOR SALE -THROUGH SEPTEMBER . • Distinctive Honie Furnishings j LAMPS IN PAIRS I FIGURINES I r1f'TtJRJt:s IN !\lATC1-11No I St~Ts -(CUSTOM F RA>l f:ll) • I I French Provincial Bed I I Nii~\\' BOX SPRDIG, MATTRF..SS $12500 WITll NIGllT STANDS ·-........ $200.00 Bf:D SPIUN_GS. nRAPES Nd .OR.APE.RY F,\BRICS ALI. N~\\" -ANO MANY OTll ER ITE!\IS 8~ BY Al'POLNTtf.E1'JT ONJ.,Y-'f!IUWtl~ S.E~PT. ' PllONE HARROK U MORNINGS AND EVENINGS ------ "The action or our boa.rd," states Dr. Basil H. Peterson, president of the co)legt", "wa~ based on the fact that all bids received we r e in excese of a.mount p:..1nned t o ~ used." "Our board felt that the bids received were high because of the uncertainty of the times," contin- ued Peterson. "We wlll wait a while for conditions tO stabilize. will make certain changea in our apec;lficalions to reduce coeta and wilf readvertiae tor bida with.Jn a •lx~onth period.'' 1'11e library buUding Is the aec- ond major structure In the seven- year progn.m approved by tht voters of .the district. ,EJe.ct C,ounty 4-H Off~ers As has been the case during previous term•, upholstery, cer· an1ics, lapidary and sewing were the moitt popular courses. Antici- pation of this 'demand addltio1i·.1.i sections havo been organizell anJ will be available for regislralits who were unable to 1:'-Jlroll on the (ir.:il day of registration. The fall program of cla88e1' of. fprs a somewhat broader selei.:- Uon of subject.a than has hereto- fOre been the cue. In addition to the 35 courses w h.ich a.re being repeated, a number of new clas::1- es are being introduced. Among these are living graciously, sen- manahlp and boet handling, con- versational French, Business law, Algebra, b:\sketry, problem& nf politics and government. music appreciaUon, slip covering, filing. and bu.!llne&s correapondence. For the prospective GI two new class- es. meterology a.nd navigation . have been added to the curricu- lum. Cou.at¥ Golfers Win Share ii.I Tffl.ll Play Mr9. L. E . Horal or Midway City was elected the 1960-51 president of U.e Orange county 4-H club council. Also elect ed wer~ ,R.. E . Rubottom. La Habra. as vice-president; Anne Girod. home advi!IOr for the Agt1cultur- aJ Extension ser.v:ice u eecretary- •lreuurer; and WiWam Poling, Orange County's golf. entrteS Placentia. u dlrect.or. from the WIJJowlck golf course In SPECIRCA'TION READY f'i'IXED CONCRETE ~ The ~ecv.tive .cabln&t or the Santa Ana won their aha.re of vtc- -=-4..Q COUl\C1I wu elevac.d by llOlne torie.s la.st week-end when they aeventy 4-H leaders . and junior parUci1>4ted ln the annual Soulh- leaden at the nWU}a.r monthly ern California PubliC Links Scotch -Weet WUaon (bet'Wel!lit l'(ewpal't .aM Harbor Blvd.) 0.ta M~Pbome 8-coa 65" ON 'B&'I'. ALI. DAY lltllf .... 1 .cu~ ~p.....-"-· Mixed Four90n\e matcbea .. Miu Nancy Bascom, OMmber The low croa prise was won by ot th~ Tustin Jwllor Llv-ewtres the team of Bob Keller of WU1o-4i~H dub, reported on her i.recent wick and M~. Ide WllliQna of trip to Waahlngton. D. c. Ml&! "Meadowlark. Santa Anita golfers Baacom .repreeented C&llfo""-4 aa· won ttnt prta ln the low net one of ·Ute four out.1tan41rw' t-H play. but the ~ ~gen c&P" club membera ar thla otau ta ""' tared -.,nd and Wrd Spobl, National 4-H Ctub --Al RillgllolfOr and Mn. Georp ~ .. two delqatel from 'nlompeon teamed up for a aecond <>rup county alt-t11e •\Ille-place win 4Dd Ra1pb Plenort and wtde "8 conftntlon at Da1'10," JCro. Rana1d ralrt>alm took the eeport.o "'-Olrod, "°"'" -; third place ~ ·Over U50 entries or tor tM ~ axt~ were on band ifor the annual al· Mn1<e-._ '.t.An Aclopla #4 fair. 1 Don Leri.~ VIiia,...,. ~ a.li;y -::--===::::;~.,,,..= -tll u.o Weot <>ruse '°*' IU,lla'.I' ~!>M~:""s;"r'. ............ £ •• .. .. ,,,,,... ·~··· ~ ~~ -·-;nae .... ,al!lrol '\8lllllO l,lql 4-H lo • .If! ...... ..._ P lie 119. -.\Ill -· -• -.... It ...... ...... ,¥ ................ ~.-- -Q'ltr --.. -• <wi. ....... I& .. -!4l9N..., ... tl wUI ...... ,..,.... 1 • • ¥U'l'Ull8Sli • ' ' -Boe&e .... ' .., ..... '""'1!lar &IMpeo I JIMOON IMJ J 0-.---{le- • ... ti' .... ~ 1 We Buy and Sell New and·U1ed f.urn.itu.r • 1112 Newport mw.cl., c., .. M11• •·NI• Felltw t11is •azill •w smngs' plan and 1et lr!e life ilsnce to llf1lect JM sDIS Pll ! If you should decide to withdraw ypur money before completin-your SJving• goal, you still get full intereSt on n~ry dol- lar, and the only cost is a small chl.rge for che insurance protection you have enjoyed. Htn'I how It worbf Justsave$2, $5, $10, $15 or flO a month in a Life-Insured Sav- ings Accouat. At cbe end of• 50 month' savings period you·reach your goal-$100, '150, $500, $750 9r $1,000. Ydu earn regu- lar bank interest ,on every dollar ... and all the while you save you ue protected by Who caa optn a Lift· la1urtd Sawla91 FREE life insurance for the fall unpaid ba/-AcctUllt? Any man, woman o r child in """of your saviogi goal! Follow this plan good health under the age of forty-six. and more tha.n 4 years of life inr1 urance pro-(ExceP~ <l>:ildren under three months wh9 r«tion is yours abtoiMUly frtt ! cannot be tnsun:d,) . • ~rt>!!!!! trm-1,,s11~t1 S'lwrgs Aeeoulff If 111ylln11t:11o1 Bank of Amenoca , 1 NEWPORT. • . I • / ' • • . ' • I • ' . .. -• Mr,an<iMn . c.l(,~k.ie Huitbys Return 1 1 Amigas Circle ~ M-i~. M.mber1 Go on V.acatiOfl , From Blue Jay, M.!et Tuesday f:tend Meeting of Thorollgbly ........ """ ...,, Amlgaa ctrcle ot CJ>rl.lt Sollffl C1tntfa1 6toup ' D .• c. KacK••"•'•·.HC01111¥ ODded Son '1n <::.erv01C" Ch -by the 11<a wm hOld lta Gov. H . H . no111roo1r.. Sec. Ken· eastern Utp w~. occupied •ven '1' ~ 1 fall opentJ\&' __.on on Tuaday ny Gorton, Ray Hottman, Joe H~ -r----"--:-:--=="'="-=:::-:c=c-=-::--::c::-=-::-:--:------:--:-:- -w1S:a. 1n Boanoke~ ll, C.. Mr. and ~. DaVid BoJtby, ev lnl', SePL .. 1"9 at 7 :30 o'clOclt: ma.nn and Mol'Tle 'Motho'•of Mooee t1-::;~·o··;~··tprc;··i'""ti"~ ....... : .. ~ ... ~:~-.. -"'1-............ 8 .. , ........ a .. ~;-r E::-t~~~att~ = c;: ~~ ~r::~E.1 :c .. e *":'"!i:~r~~E': :r.~~;:;~~:l:~E~~ l1Gfll •' llli;;;it Ii ~ Kenzie. 'nlen lb. W~n, D. 'n.ir eon O..vtd, Enslleh U\· an anyone des.Iring lnformatlon South.Central Mooee ' at )May Bell , · C.. she ..,,.. weko~~ by her nnactor at E} Monte HJ1h· 9Chool, ma. call the hoatcu at Harbor lodge. ~ of St JoathBn Guld • Ott ·1 ..,..ncNatelltff. ~ •w.U.ce Mc--who 1pent U\e aummet here, haa 164 ·M. Not only did "Ufey have a de.1Jc· . r "'n Ooy. &nd falfl.liy. . ~ . been celled back into the aerYtce. .... lous dinner which featured fri· • .) V . • ' Uer a •Y 'Wltlil NkUvee In Ordered to report at Hamilton H Pl • jo1es. enchiladaa, tacoa. hot chill With,,_ .... ran t..U , . ..,.. " . • • -Chicago doe tra-[codUJ\ued t.o Fleld. he expecta to. be attached neym.ooners ane1n9 aauce and :•an the worka" but .... .,. ...... ~op j ' ~ MJnnt1pdlla, her Mmff home. to the pe~l at.off there. H me From Hawaii they heard t w 0 outatandlnc Lbelr comlng_eve.nt cale . • 1e.dJ-Kn. -Hany V. Kandle wttl ·tww1 Who.4taMt'6f • ...._,kn. JCf· · speakers, Mr. West of ' the Su-_rr~~1'~ = ~~ dlat"Se al ~table ~rvt~ and fte Pattft, ahe ... -Wlitlly feted N. Y. -..llA'll'VI: vta\ft orieymoonen Ge 0 r g e &nd preme Lodce or Moose &nd a crlm- oe . • ~ wul be oone unkr at lwldlpoM. &p 5 \ ·Pd other Mn. Rooe ~-n--~r arrt·~ G Cotti a pl l h me inaJ lawyer, Mr. Entenza. centtlfed tM!fr atfmtion u.m-.. ·"--11r---o·t ~-. Kenneth --.JJt. ~ ........ ,., ..__._..""' .._. e n re a n nc J. o Ute J"'='--...v•• -"'•• ~ m:s,_ It waa G most enjoyable eve- -----------------------------------VAN'S BOWLlNG FEATUJUNG FJNEST EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE ANYWHERE 12 ALLEYS WATCH FOR OPENING AROUND OCT. !8th , PUB CHOICE OF TIME AND DAT LEA.GtTE A N D TEAl_I: RESERVATIONS NOW, PLEASE CALL BILL. BEA .. 31....,'. OR WRITE Bll1l. KLOTL ough di9cumlon or tlnal ·a.ta[ U. •t 'f!tewC'l"t. . Ou~t at tdWn, ta • ..._ llr. Mac· thla week from Klftlglton, N . Y., Ft1 ay trom Honolulu. Poatca.rd-nlng as.well u an educaUonal one, a mee'Unc' Thu~ ln tile church· lnlunaay"1 tneetint wu open· l(en.lle, who atteal11' llb a.nnual to vtalt h•r aon·tn-law and daugh· ing t.My uked to be met lit Lo8 and in addition they heard hlgh- hall. Report. werog!ven by com-ed with a prai•or "1 Rev. Fr. C. "'"''~-Ion ta ll!IMOe. Waah. tor, or. and Mn. L. O. N eloon ot l An lea ao they might come di· l!ghto ot the coming convention 1781i Sa11ta Ana Ave. COSTA MESA ; mittee . heads, brln&"l'!!K' th~ mem; Ororlin. llo9twic:s for \he evenl.ftl KlnfoBt ~ctit ~ aeotn attr Haven. _________ rec-+-y-to_'Ba_i ___ · -------'-"-Loe __ A_n_ge_1ea1:: ______ J~~=~=~~~~~~=~=~=~=~=~=~~~·~ berahtp up to date on tvliat ,_ ll{t'\"e llfllea. Tm~ Collin!, and wen the Joe.al 1'lllliln •llllers, - a.lready been accompl~ed to JflD'Y P9uJ, •ho served r efresh· Misses ftbotla ant 1.-.. liac-' make lhe Oct. 1 benefit at1!a.Lr the ·fllfltb at b«naft!l cMte t opp.?ll with Kenste of Seattle· br<ithen, Junes huge ~ .. It alwaya 13. wtil~ cl"t!al'n and coffee. from Alaak•. ...... ftOm M:tn · Priced at $1 .50 tor 9du.lt.. and ~,. and' Aaetion 'ttom van-00 cents for chikJren, a ham din-neo~ n.r Wiii bl' S<'rvad trom U:JO .,,. President Ta ke1 Pti.. """""'· e_._c_. ___ _ 111 6 :00 p. m. • t t> d 1'.. 'l'hlll >""• t.,..,, .• an _,_,_ a't Meetittt) of ,...,. IN!m t -,.•n• -a kidalea' c~ merlfly CO-c c·L~--" · ...I .,._t .. iJ1C rau:l4 """ """"'· [ Sta9efte1 lllb •n•<llllaf'• '\A•••· nans ·ot -there w111 be bodtl1ll _ -~ Cover f'-aintmg fri.,.. I I H k President Gtaee totne ..... ~ -..:rn::-?"' o ( attracUvo? ort c es. ome coo · The a . R. o. et-was out -• tood Ill •--11 bl 1 th \Vlnncr of the -door prlz.e when e·· C"U w u.::: a va a e 1 n e d h Tuesday when 81 -at\ldenta, larg· boolb h ded b M c M H games, a. buffet supper an . t e rt•. M ~. w. J~ N::ille · wfit p:= usual g~erou.a port.ton at conver-t!.9t claae tn the hiltOJ'y of Choui· •• l -• Fri-'· nard Art Institute uaembled to aide over the needlecraftl bo<ft.h satJon were en ay..... u.y eve- where •ovcly llneM, pretly and n.ing at Lou Lockwood'e home, be taught by Rex Brandt. Corona 1800 Newport Blvd .. Costa Me:sa. del Mar, one of the moet noted practical -1prons and other gift watercolortsta tn the eoun•-. It will ~ le by members or the 8t!'l.gette-a club. ..... 11 em.11 .....::: on sa · . Th'-la Bn.ndt'1 fourth IM!UOn Th I hit I h t Late supper fare included to-...., e popu ar w c e ep an nt the tnstftute Where he l• tcdch-grabbag, with prlZl's fo~ both mat~ stuffed wtth chicken sa:lad, -•11 .. _ chocoJ:s.te and lemon chiffon pte. Ing watercolor t echntque. HI!: grownuµs nnd children, w• ~ own 't.cxlbook on the autl.a-t bone t c t b M Ma~ P•ul In the '""therlng were Mmes. r"" a-.en care o y rs. . ., , e-of the most modem and concl11e while lhe baby sect ion "111 be Marge Brockett, Lou Lockwood. iti use by student.I In hla own and d th rnble sunoorvlAion of Betty RUMell, Mne Falker. Mable un er e en.--.. -'lthe r cl:l&'JeS. Mn. William Van Heemek.erck. SmJth, Helen Clark, Costa Meu; The Brandt.I, Rex and his Wife. Emma Poupart a.nd Daisy Sulll· • I l•q ·-......... •"' •• .,. Ill ,_...,,..,.,_...,_......,,.,. ................ ~, van, Newport Beach . J oan Irving, are' lea.Ying Wednea· day for a tht-ee weeU' cover painting trip or Mt.tonal pa.rk scenes commiasloned by Weat- ways magazine. They will bring home plcturea of 'Car\lib&a cav- ern.a , New Mex.lea; Bj&' Bend Na- tional park on the Rio Grande and Platte N.sUonal park, Okla· ."I Pray for Faith" Is Sunday Theme. at Lutheran Church ~nnon theme, Sundaj. Sept. 17, 11 a. m. (].t the Newport Her- bO!' Lutheran church, 111 "l Pray tor F11ith". The text le from Mark 9 :24-"Lord, I believe; help Thou my unbelief." Guest soloist will be Mrs . Grae" Poirier In the soprano sol o: "Gttat Peace Have They." Sermon series by Lh e Rt:v. 1-ler - bert Roth Is "My Mission." New Jersey Matron to Visit on Mesa Expect ed t o arrive in Cust:i Mesa. within the next fE.W days t.s Mrs. Antotnette Serra. \Vho \viii ~ane from Ridgewood, N . J .. for l stay with her son-ln-J.1w an{f laughter. Mr. and M rs. W illian1 Van Hc~n1ske rc.:k of W . 17th St. ------ homa. Pamela Jan Stolz is New Arrival on Balboa ls1and Just 1't:Ven days old la Pameln Jan, now home fTGm Bl. Joeeph I h08pitaJ with her mother. Mra. John Stolz., 3U Collin.a 4Venue. Balboa Island. She wu born on Sept . 7 and we1ghed tn at six 1 p~unds, 13 OUn<'ee. .... ~ :::r "" .. ---~, .... • ..... ;: •••••••• 'l!IW" ftllJI..... ... .. -i.-.e.-Pttty&rs---- ~old T Of) Scores Pamela Is first child born to Mr. ahd Mrs. Stolta. Her patern- a l grandmother is M.1'8. OW-lght Spoff()t"d ot Payet.t•, Idaho 11nd hrr maternal ·grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W . S. Cl'tapin of Poat Palls. Idaho. Mr. Stoltz i1' owner ut the General Supply Co., a eaale ~..:iciw"Sm.a Ana. • ....... c-.......... 2 .. ,.. ...... ,.., .. ~ ...... ......... . ..... , ..... • SIO¥• ... •f •P N .... ... •( ....... ·-·· .... -............ ,.. ... --. .. ,.~-~ .... •'-•U.. • ......., ·~ ·~ ................... Sic. ._ w Colht cm ..... .. ,,,. ....., ,_..J. C08TA lllESA noo Newport Blvd. 1 l l t'Eftufijb~1 ' ·~ ... -----.. BALBOA ISLAND too ~lwtne Avenue LAGUNA BEA(:ll 1'73 Fore11t .A'ft!llue in Dupli-cate Bridge Mn. Carrle Sa-unden and Mrs. Catherine Smith of LAguna Beach Or. J. Stuart lnnar1t to Pre~ch S11nd11y For Island Methodists were winners eut-west and PerTy Dr. J . Stuart Innent "111 be In McAdoo and Dr. R. GArdtner were the pulpit of Balboa Island Com- high acorers north-south in th€' munlty Methodillt church fat' the duplicate bridge-gw.me held on n@Xt two &unchya While Dr. and Manday evening in Costa. llfeira. I Mrs. Harry White are on their Runners-up east-\\'e8t were MMI. vacation. Hi8 8ef"mon ll'Ubject at £. L. Rackley and 0 Mrs. C. E. Ir-1 the 11 o'clock hour wtn be "What w1n: Mnt. H arvey Bodman find , I!! Life For!" Mn. Char'tes Boardman: ~rs. Formerly a missionary fn C'hinn, George Carroll a..nd Mr!!. Mildred Dr. lnnetst Is well known as a Lytle; Ur. a.nd Mrs. Gk>:nn Ru!-lt ; writer of rt'li«'foua ed\K'&tlon booki;i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Buell. I b<Y.1k s for young people. Runners-up north· south 't'.·e re __ Mrs. Amy Kcn-y and "'""· A. Q S M t · . Tummel: \Villiam Gtlbe'rt and • • a SOnS J . Rd>ert Lu>k : Mrs. Peggy John· Self Pronarty :SOn and Mrs. Stewa.rt Bro¥.•ne; r--1 h Mrs. J oe Brunner and George Move to Long Bea.e ~coll; Mr. and f-tf~· f\O~er:t ?is· , • • e . i 'ltie platels 'i'1"'l' itai ~att I Mr. and,·;_ll'F~· A]·:: I!-: M4~0 ., •_, j • · t i e rrle nt {. -~ i · .M ~ ~-· remdents at eeete :a... for ttie1 i ~, \ \J tot\.~ ir\stead -;,1 !J8-ht' <s'cl k •past 14 1yeara. mdved ' t o lAng' 1 ' whtch has been the starting time". Beach Mon~.:iy wher€' they are The arroup will meet on Monday settled In their new home at 410!\ ~vening September 11th in Costs Locust Ave. . MPS& Ali interested bridge play-The MatllOna Oosta M-ea. h ome I el'!! a~ invitM to attend. and 20-1.11.e re site at 1960 TUstin Ave. "'BS sold (or 9Ubdlvision. ARDEN POT Out-of-State Guests at Neutnan Home The-welcome mat Wu spread lut week a.t tbe h08pltable Costa Mesa home of Rev. and Mrs. P . G. Ne-umann on Orange Ave. when out of town friends were r nter- tained. 2651 Coast Wgbway, Newport Beach OPEN 8 iL m. to 8 p. m. Daily F-h Grade A-Small-In ~ns EGGS 1 3 ... 95' House guests enjoying a 8la)' with the Neumann ramUy were Mr. and Mi-a . Pred Ahreu1 ot Cleveland, Ihio, and Mr. and Mn. Me-rle HottenBtln of Sm.ttJe, Wa.sh. Mesa GrOtip Relaire• \at Twenty-Nine Palms For a change of scene and re-- la.xation Mmes. Heinz Kalae.r, :E. l . Moore, can.a Viele and M"9 au- . beth Head of CosttJ. Mesa, ll'peftt I four days at Twenty-Nine Pal.Ma. I They retumed Monday. Herbor Hi Graduattt Studyi119 at Harvard Fred IJh.a.od. who nceiftd lU bachelor or art.I degree at Pomona coll.... &1111 -boon dlYldln&' .. Ume between Cluemont and New port.. left Wt week for e ...... Yard c:olJep when he wUI do cradU&U ....to op a llCllolanohlp. NeW1)brl teacher · Home From 01•9oa 1ML r tat arc'rr ,,.. .-• • -i:;r. 14 Mdtlndlua'etll-•••..- at tbe Newpo.t -oft.r tmdl.ns IUJDIMP eclMJol at 8u Diego Ul4 later ..W.t!J>c • Mpllow &Dd otbet" rebU•a J..t OfttoD. I • ttlfH ,.,,,. I t"-' ,... ...... Alrw1y Coffee !!'1~ '.;t· 72• French Dressing ~ :;:; 19- ..:~H"'11"""1Co,edff.et•3-•b!;..,•,ty;2·':.t1•• Bel-1ir Pe1s ::::, . 1:;:-19- .. ....... Avolloble ct Sofewoys with frozen food In .conomy bog. <2·tb. bog, 1 .~7 MC1Jons. Guoronteed to plf'OM. Edwlfds Coffee~~ !; · 79-Fleet Mi1 '"':.~~~· 4:k-:· 39- Choke •I •rl""'.12.lb. c.on, 1.5 > • Flour~k,,-= 2:;:· 1.891:;:· 79- ,,,_. ....,.,., I All .,u..-. Not• low p<lco. lu<eme Mllki::=~i:.,..i .~ .. 181/2cCrlsco ~~!~.!.: ....... 31• Rldlof. yo• c ........ , ... ,, 0011onis7c Shorlen'ing Royo1 29° PM. IUbfect to stOte boord r-vu Ions. Sorin 1-•· M• Apple Cider Martin.111 •• 25• Pinto Belns 2~~'.1~5< ~· 13• Fidells Wine Muoc•••I ,~ 59° Pink Be1ns 2~~'."ix ~· 13• Wine Is offe..d '"' .... only In So~ Pooch Dog Food 3 u.... 19° Uotnwd to Mii tt. T oxn or• odd1tlonol. ce• ~ ,,...,_ I Vets Dog Food 3 1:.-:· 19° Fresh Bre1d ':!' 1•• .. • 19- Mfs. Wright's, sliced. White or t. '-I Cr1dcers ;~,:; 1 • : 25• t.llll«lhNI SAFEWAY SEEDLESS GRAPES Sweet, juicy, Nor~n 9c Thompson Seedl.... I&. ' BELL PEPPERS Criap, green. Excellent for sal•~s or to stuf, CUCUMBERS · I&. Cri1p, even 1i&e, smooth· 2 50 skinned. Fineto1li~. fw CARROTS F....blr pulled, Iopa oll'. Crisp, clean, tender. Iii. 4° PEAIUT BUt•tm BEVERLY BRAND-12-0Z. SlZE JAR ' lloqular Qllnd .,. chwilc atrle. T-llb tr.oh roasted peanulL l1ne for -dwl.U.. ERYDAY32c PRICE SP[c· .;1 pR1o·c Hon*1bin! or Suprema 11..i. ran. Pitted I 19...., 190 CH Taste TeU.. Sllcod. Yell ow FrMatoneo 2::-zza CRACKERS GRAHAMS PlratM' Gol!L Baked I-IL 2 5 0 lhlnner and aweeter pk• P•"dtes Soc ...... n•• 3 ''Af. •· 25• V9 1Yellow Clrngs c• Choke of 11IH:ed' CH' halves. Cut a-·ns Go"""""' .,.~ .. t '• UGCI Gree" c•r • 'teen ........... ,..,_ ,, .... 15" I J, ..,,...... : cut C• 1 omlfoes ~~s:-;:: .;~t.15·· Pink Salmon pt~· ·~· 39° The .. aristocrat o( oven roasl5." Cut frorn first five rib8 of U.S. graded GOOD beef. Tender, juicy. i&.79c LAMB ·ROAST Shoultlor • Square Cut. Trimmed, .. '530. ' I&. • CHEDDAR CHEESE Wlsconoln Modi um 'Sharp. 5 3c Pro-cu1 & wrapped. I&. Sunnybank or Parkay Golden yellow quarters. .. #NHll ,,,., r Citrus Solp 4!..~~· •1" 2;.·~ .. 25• Wua1fl W11 P.~.:'.ino + 29° Aero Wn NoRubblna ..., 29- s.11 poll~lno. IQuort con, 54ctJ. lnsed Spr1y ..!=t~2 • 98• POT ROAST ·c::~ii!n6!.1 l&.57° CORrtED ·BEEF f:·=~~ 1&. 63° w.de~~~~ n~. ~·'~,!;!."·Ribs 1&. 29c !!~!~. s~!.,.d.. ... 21 c ~~~!.d~. ~on ••· 5gc ' I J . •3· •• .. 53° .. 3,. .. s,. ·' c - Grade B Bacon SI~ Packed in layttL Boleless Bulls SMO*m. Packed iD Vilkinc Cuina-Wilton~ Cntlfi~ 11111 ...ssc .. 7gc · 'Ill tit ENI j 1 -1 GllADE A. Broaldaat Gema. In Carlona. .... -43c B011EB Dairy Glon. Flnt qualllY. Quartored cartoned. I&. 66• TOMATO mCE .. = .'~~ 10· 4::-22· KRCHEN CRAFT ROUR Enriched whhe flour Iha! b guorontMd . to tftv• yov bettor boklng results. I SAVE lOc KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR GtH1,.nlM4 le Worlt Wo .... rs WllJiA_, • ..,.., Bring Ibis -poa i. -oton 1nd get lOe ... doe nplar -a pri .. of a l~U.. or larger ... of K;t"-Cnlt tlou • ............. "" ... t.a V-. l/»h flf I CIMI. • ' • ' ' .. • 1 • , I PAGE 4 -PART_ II -THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1950-I LEGAL' NOTICI -·~:T~RE SS Alo __ R_n_;_::_:_AN_':_n_n_N-~-N-:-,-a-r.c-- ' TION ltiat TO TBJC lflJNI· : LEGAL NOTIC. LEGAL NOTICE ~~!T~r:~ c:;z. I QUDUNO ()EBTAIN VIC88ELS NOnCE OF SALE OF REAL LEGAL J!;OTICE TO ()AR&Y PUBUC UABIL- :J'ROPEJn'Y BY TRU~ Notice _ Is hereby gtven that ITY AND PllOPEBTY D AM· •UNDER DEED OF TRUST a hearing will be bad on the 20th ·AGE lNSURANCE. AND P RO. cby of September, ltM In the VIDING A PENALTY FOR : Tnnt No. JC14 WHER E A S , GERA[j.D H , s QIRLEY and VffiGINIA S, SHIRLEY, buaband and Wife, by Dt!ed • or Truat dated February 1&Jh, 19~8 and r ecorded May 124h. 1948 In Book 1635. r>age 6 or · Official Recorda or Orange Ccfinty. C&llfomla, dki gra:nt and co•v£'y the property therein and hl!'f.einaJter deacrlbed, to the Or- al)ke County Title Company, a~ 'I'n!&lf'f", to M"CUre, &mong o ther ofJ!-1gatlons. the payment of one nble datN:l February 16lh, 1948, Jttrablc to Harriet G. Schroeder, l'(' order. for the princ ipal sum o1' $1400.00, due one year after <tJ.c., \\dlh lntereat from date at tje r11l £' or 6 pt>r cent per annum, 1•)tabi~ e l maturity: and •WHE REAS . d efault h•a OC• red In that the pri ncipal RUm e upon said note on February th, 1949 has not been p aid; and WHEREAS. Harriet G. Schroe- r. owner and ho lder of said 1 t (', hPtrloforc dema.n d~ t hllt s&.id T rus t!'e S<'ll said properly an•1 on May 26th: 1950 duly re- corded In the office or thf' County R t'C"Order of said County, 1n. Book 2018, page 478 of or- f1r1 a1 Records thereof, a notict- of sa.irl dE'fault and of her eltt- t iOn to c ause sa'ld properly to be so.Id and m ore than three months have now elaps«t since the re- c~rdalion or said notice. The sum o i $1 400.00 p rincipal and interest thf'rt'on f ron1 February 16th, 1948 is;, now du£', owlng and unpaid on ~d note and there 18 al80 se· •Jb't•d by i;s1d ..Deed of Trust the Ttu!:!l<'l''it f('e and expensC8 of • ~'~t' cMtlmated at S l~.00 .• to· r.e ther with any sums paid and advanct.."CI by the 0'4'ne r of s a id • nQtP In accordance with the pro- viflionit of said De<'d of Trust, \\1U1 interest on said last men- tl~nt>d !!Urns. .NO\V THEREFORE. NOTICE I9 l-IF:REBY G IVEN that the m(ici O ra ng" County T itle Com- pany. by v1rtuf' of the author lr" \·es t"d in It &.'I Trus tee under said Df ed or T rust. will s ell at pub- llo a urtlon to the hlght'st bidder for c uh, la \vfuJ mo ney or the lh11tl'd S tatf's o f A mPrica, on the 2~th day of Srptrmber. 19~0 at thr hnur n r f'1"V<'n o'rlock A. M. o~ ~aid da y a t the South front 'liYlr or t he Oran ~C' County Court l-l!'u1.<1r in the City of Santa Ana. r ali fu rnia. a ll o f the inte rest con- v6yrd l o it by Ha id Deed of T ru::.1. irr n 11tl tn all that ct>rtaln pr oper- ty riilua.tPd In th" City Of Ne\v- r 9rt Il('ach. Cqunly of Orange, S l atf' of Califnrnia, described &.'l foll,l\V~: tu-wit : f.(lt F lv" In Block Six • • llundrt>O Forty-t wo of "Co- •rona rl el Mar," a s s h o,vn o n a Map recnrlled in Book 3. '. pahf'!I >I I an rt 4 2 of Miscel- • la nrou11 ~iaps. recor ds o f O r- '"a ni;C' County. California, of so much ol said pro pf"rty 'as dtall be necessary lo be sold tu provide a 11um sufficient to pa:; tbf' total a mou nt MCUred by &aid Det!d of Trust. Dated August 29th, 1950. ORANGE COUNTY TITLE C OMPANY, t Corporate Sr al I By GEO. A . PARKER. By C. \V, Prr!lldc11· BAXTER. No. 529--P rcf's. Secre ta ry Publis h Au ~. 3 1, Sept 7-lj, 1950 f'F.RTIFIC':"• TE OF BlTSINE."S f<~irltri<'llll'I Firm NRm e •THE UNDERSIGNED do here- ~ C'l'rti r~· that thf'y conducting a retRil ,i::fl.~linc. o il a nd .1ssoclated Materials busnesa a t 2~1.f \Vel'lt J'feWp<>rt Blvl'I.. Newport Beach, c!alltornht , undPr the fictitious fiirm nam" nf NORVELL'S A$SO- OIATED SERVICE and that said f(rm Is cnmpoaed nf the follo"'(in~ rwrsonl'I. whOPP n.J.m es in full and place.!I of re!l idence are a.s followli f~-\'-·it : . ~ A . MacDonald, 202 Newport 'BlvrJ., Newport Bea ch , Calif. EJtJ GEN'E J . NORVELL, 202 New- : pnrt Bl\'d., Nev.· port Beach. • C'~ll fornia . • \\.ITNES S our hands t his 30th d&y o f Aug us t . 1950. , F . A MricOONALD '. EUGENE J . NORVELL ~ATE OF CALIFORNIA> QoUNTY O F ORANGE , .. I 1_ O N THIS 30th da)' of August. A...D , 1960. before me . the under- s)gnffi. a. Notary Public ln and ftlr the Mid Cou nty and State. ,,.siding t he rt'ln. duly commiaalon- ed and swo rn. pE'r80naJly appear- ed F . A. Mar [){lNALD and Eu- <JE'NE J _ NORVELL knQWn to rse to be lhe persorui wh~ ramea are subscrl.~ to the wtth- 1~ t.nstrument, and ackn~ledged to n1e that they extt0ted lhP -.no. IN WITNl!:SS ~F, :(have betttinto eel my hahd and ~ed my offldal eeal lbe da)" l(nd year ln thll ~rtlfloste first ~written. . ' 16EAL\ ~ George T. Baaaett. Notary Put>-ilc In and Cor the CouJ!Q> oC '""1&•· State at cal!fomla. My ~Ion exp!-10/18/&3. lllo. 531>-Pre&e PiibUohed 8/31__.,/'1·14-21/30 Council Chambere of the City Hall THE VlOL&noN THEREOF. at the hour of 7:30 P.M . on the The City Council pf the City of propoaed new zoning ordinance Newport Beach does ordain a.a fol~ heretofore 11Ubmltted to the City I lows : Council by t,he Planning Comml84 SECTION 1: Section 10169 i,. !!Ion of the City of N ewport hereby added to the Municipal Beach. at which time all per80nl'I Code of the C ity of Newport lntere11ted may appear and expreM Be&ch a11 follow&, to-wit: their views on the proposed ontl-"Section 101!>9. Pu~llc llolblllty nance. If the hearing thereon Is and property damage Insurance. not completed at such Ume it may A II vessels carrying pa.A8f!ngeni be continued to 11ubsequent regu-f o r hire, rf'gardleu of the · pur- lar meetings of the City Council. pose for which auch paM&.ge sl c. K . Priest provldt'd, which said vcaael8 use any df the pubUc piers or dock11 In Ctt y Clerk of the of Newport Beach No 541 -PTesa Published 8/31-9/7 -it~O City Newport •Iarbor for the embaTk- lng or disembarking of pe..ssen- gcr8, shall earry pubUc llabtltty and property damage Insurance to protect the City of Newport CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS , Beach from any and all claima of Fic titious Firm Name llRbillty or d.:tmage whatsoever ·THE U NDERSIGNED do he re· arising out of, growtng out of, or by certl!y that lhey are conduct-on Recount o f the U8e of such pub- Ing a Ceramic Manufacturing li e piers or docka by auch ~n­ business at 1627 Newport Ave.. ~et·~ a.nd vessels. Such public lla- Costa Me5a. California, unde r the bllity insurtlnce shall name the fictitious flrn1 n&me of Johanna City of Newport Beach a11 an ad- Ceramic8 and tllo.lt 681d firm hi dltlonal ln1111red a.nd !Shell protect composed o f the following persons. (hC' City against such llabtllty whose namea in full and places of cla ims up to an atnount of $60 ,- residence are u follows. to-wit: 000.00 for a ny one person's claim John J . Sailors, 508 Orchid Ave., a nd to th(' sum of $1Qf),000.00 for Corona del Mar, Calif. the c laims o f more tllan one per· Johanna V. Sailors, ~08 Orchid son arising out of the a:une trans- Ave., Corona del Mar. Calif. action. Such Insurance shall also WITNESS. our hand8 this 30th protect the Ctly of N ew port day of August, 19h-O Bea ch agaln$l the cl&lms of any Johanna V. Sailors p!'rson or persons for damage tb John J . Sailors his or their property up to a 8Um STATE OF CALIFORNIA) of $25.000.00. Fu ilure to carry all )ss of suc h insurance shall be deem ed COUNTY O F' ORANGE ) a miMle n1canor. ON THIS 30th day of A uguet , SECTION 2 : T hiR ordtnanc1! A.D. 1950. before m e, n obt'rt F. l"l hall be published lt't least once In WUlmes. a Notary Public in and th e Newport -Balboa Presa, a for the said County ·:ind State , re-nc\vspapcr of general circulation, siding therein. duly commissioned 1 printed and published in t he City ;uid sworn. person ally appea red I nr Nc\vport Beach, and shall be In J ohn J . Saitors and J ohannt V. force and erfect thirty (301 days Sailors knov.·n to n1e t o be the per -afte r the final passage th ereo f. sons whose names are subscribed The Rbrlve und foregoing ordi- to t he within Ins trume nt, Rn d a c· na nce WR.!-! introduced .at A regular knowledged to me tlVlt lh ey exe-n1cC't inJ,:" o r the City Council of the c uted 'the same . IN WITNES S I City nf Newport Beach held on WHEREOF. I have hereunto s et I he 28th day of August, 1950 and my hand and affixed my offi cle.I I \VflS finally pasaed and-a dopted on seal the day and )'t.'ar in thll'I Cer-1 t h" I Ith rtRy of Se ptember, 1950 tlficate first above written. ! by thP fnllo'4·ing vote, to-wit: Robert F . Willn1ee. ~iy Con1m l ~-, A YES, Councilmen Greeley, sion Expires November 16, 195 1. 'Blur, Finch. No. 540---Press NO ES. Councilmen None, Published 8/3I-0/7-14-21 /W ABS ENT. Counc ilmen Orakf', Is bell . CERTCFICATE OF Blll'!.CNM!l I L . L . ISBELL, P1ctltlouN Flnu N&me lTTEST: THE UNDERSIGNED do here· c . I<. PRLEST. by certify that they are conduct· Clty C lt>rk. ~ Ing a bowling., alley business_ at Nn. {a4 ·1-Press .• 1703 Newport Avenue, c~(a Me8R. I Publi!'!h 9 /14 '50. California. under the fictltiou!' rlrm name o f Va n'a Bowling Alley and that said firm Is composed of the followin1: persons, whose <>RDIN1\NCE NO. 8'.!8 names in full and places of rcai- 1 ORD[N,\Nf'E ADD IS 0 SEC- denCf's are as followa. to-wit : TION 423.t. TO THE J\t l lNl- Harry Vanderpool. 1781 ~2 San-(:IPA.I~ c·ooi; OF THE CIT\. ta An~ Avenue. Costa P:1 e8'\, Calif. I Olo"' NE\\'Pf>RT BEACH PRO-Lew1s Vande rpool. 1181 i,, San-' ta Ana Avenue. Costa MeMa, Call!. lllBITING THE OIVING {>R !sol Vanderpool. 1781 •~ Santa .r·11MPING FROM P U RL I c· Ana Avenue, COSl·..l Mesa. Calif, RRIOGES IN THE CITY OY Charles Blake. 403 MBi;OOlia, Costa Mesa. Calif. WITNESS their hands this 22nd day of August 19MJ I !sol Vanderpool SY.\VPORT BEACH AND f'RO\'lDING A P E N A LT Y FOR \'IOL.\TION THEREOF. Harry Vanderp')()l I The City Council of the City nr Charier; H . Blrlke tlf'\Vport Bl'ach does ordain as fol- Lewis Vanderpool J11wl"I: State of Nebraska, SECTJIN t : Sect io n 4234. Is County o f Douglas. siit ht'reby odrled to the Municipal On this 22nd day of Aug ust in Cnrle of the City ·o f Newport the year one thousand. nine hund-13cach ·l~ follows, to-wit: red and fifty, A.O., befo re mt', th'! "S t'c tion 4234. Diving or jump- undersigned a Notary Public In ing from bridg~. It Is hereby de- snd for ·said County. r esiding clared unlawful for any person or therein. duly commiMio ned and pf'rl\O ns to dive or jump into thr $V."O rn, personnal.y appeared Harry 1..,.·ater fron1 any publi c bridg:? Vanderpool, Lewis Vanderpool, anrl · \Vithin the City of Newport Beach. Charles Blake, personally known \ Any person violating the provts- to me to be the persons whose inns CJf this•sectlort shalt be deem- names are subecribed t o the within ed guilty of a ml8demeanor." l~trument. and a cknowledged t n SECTION 2 : This ordinance la m1 tMt they executt'd lht> samt>. 'hr r r by drclared to be o n emerg- n W itness \Vhe reof, I h.l ve i ency measure necessa ry for the hereun~o set my hand a nd affixed j imn1ectiat e preservation of t he my off1cal seal the day and ye~r I public health and safety and ahan ~n this ce rtificate flr'St above writ-take effect Immediately. The fol- en. lo\vlng is ·'.l statement of t he fact! Harold Vanderpool Notary Public In a nd ·for t h~ showing It,, urgency. county of Douglas, State o f There is. at pre8ent, no or dln- Nebraska. a nce or other la wpreventing the di\'lng or jun1plng from public bridgefl within the corporate ll n1it of the City of Newport Beach . T o protect the health and Jives of t hP c itizens of Newport Beach. especl- ail)" in view of the periodic sun1- mer Influx of people into thil!I City. requires lhe Immediate pau- age of this ordJrunce and Its tak- lnjt effect lmmedlat'"ely. State of Cal}fornia, County of Orange. ss ON TlllS 17th day of August, A.O. 19:'>0, before me. the undersigned, a Notary Public In and for said County tJ.nd State. ~ldJng there- 'n. duly comm issioned and 8WOm , personally -appeared. Isol Vander - pool, known to me to be the per- sona wh08e namN a.re subscrt~ to the within instrument. and a c- knowledged to me that they exe- cuted the same. In Wltneaa Where- of, I have hereunto set my hand and aHlxed my ofttcta.l seal the day and year ln thi• Certificate flrst above written. H. L. Hetrick My Commiuion vrptre8 Feb. 27, 1933. No. MS Preas. Pub. 8-31, 9·7-14 -21 'i50, SECTION 3 : This ordinancr .!!hall be published at least once In the Newport-Balboa Pr e s .s, a ne'-''Spapcr of general circulation. printed, published and clrcu1o.tcd in the City of N~port Buch. and shall be in force and ef!ect im- mediately upon the final paasage thereof. The above and foreptng ordin- ance was introduced a t a regular meeting of the Oty Council of the ctty of Newport Beach held on the 28th day of August. ltlM and WU finally puaed and adopted on the lltb day of September. 1960 by the followtng vote. to-Wit: A YES. Councilmen Grffiey, · Blue. F'lncb NOES. Oounc:tlmen None ABSENT Coondlmen Drake, !Jlbell. . I. t . I . . 45 lnst111ctors R ady as Coast! Opens Thi Year It WU the begtnning of Ute t.hird .tcholutlc year at 01'&.nlf Coast college bat Wednesday when t6 lnatructo" reported .to the coaet&l ln8Ututlon to spend three d&Yf In IMt.ltute .ueSona prior to the official regt8traUon of student.I M°'day and 1\l'esday of thla week. One day earlie r, the nlne new inatructdra met with Pruldent Basil H P et erson for i nitial briefing of college : policy a.nd routtne. · New Instructor s nre: Wlllil&.m R • t J ulian, vice-principal of' the\-Zve. A ic 8 b nlng College: Hue8ton Harper 1)111 Oftl track coach ; Mary McChemey, Englleh and Sponlsh: John Mick-look lecOIMS eleon. electronic•; Mrs. Marthella J _ • Rand'lll, English a n d e:peech : lesT Seller Fra~ Shaw, lite science: Edwin I R ico, sqclal science: Medra. Thie-"'1bHc demand t or the govemp mlg. counselor, and George Guth· moqt·8 newut beat seller entlUed rle, petroleum technology. "The Etfort.e: of A tomic Weap· At the Wf"dneMlay momln.g ll;f!lll· ~a1; hu been 80 great that two -i lon, Lnu111 Conrady, president of prtqtings have been sold out In ~he Board or Trustcea, keynoted leu{ than a month •Ince the book the entire aeries of faculty mec~-W· released. the Government Inge w ith hi! ln11plratlon9I we -Prl ting Office announced today. ~ming addreas <'mph.~&lzt~g the e flr&t printing of 10,000 cop- mporl.Rnce of counseling in th" as Bold out Augu11t 14. the junior colleg"e prognlm. day the book was availablP. Fa...ulty MeeUnp cond prtnttng of 20,000 cop- Both Wedne&tlay efternoon and le8 a now-gone and a third p rint- Thu~sday morning general faculty Ing ot 15,000 copies will be oft meetings were devoted to the lfhoer re ,.. 8 In ' few days. Orders study of Ceneral Education : of-h e k, whic h sel111 for $1.25 fl clsl reporL, by ec.1fll member s per copy, re atlll pouring In ~to <'If the s u mmt'r workshop a t UCLA the upertn ndent of 'Documents, .:.or, Jam<'·" w. Thornton. Dean Gov mmcnt Printing Office, F d H b B b C I n nd W~ington , 26. 0 . C. re u er. 0 a r 80 a ~e lntomla.tion cont&Jned In Ml&"J Lo1111'1e Dowlt'n. and present th publlcatl-L sn!!Wers many of , plan11 of Orange Coast College In ~· I coursc11 of General Educ-itlon na-th q uestlon11 the public Is e.sk- tur" -outlined by Dr. Giles T. ing 1 about atq1nic weapon!! •1.n<1 Bro\vn, 80Cial scie nce: Dr. Richard wh"t effect11 they would hav'! if S eibert, natural sc ie nces : Vernon put jlnto use. lt 18 tit primary ln- Pattrrf!On. English and l!pecc h: ter~t lo peraons engaged In cl- Miss Doris Raef, businesa cduca-vlll,n deferulC. the building trades lion ; Charles Lewis, mathemat ics and others vitally Interested in and M ias Patri~cla 1-Joore, home wh happen!! when un atomiC economlci;i. Dr. rnton explain-bomb explodes. ed lhe '"NC'Xt Ste 8 Ahead." iiie book was prepared by thC' Two mAjo r to pics and discus-At~lc Energy comml~lon from s lon111 at Frld:iy 's meeting v.·ere· the non confidential 11clentlflc Rnd "Drop-out end Fo\lnw-up Report" tee nlcal Information , lt Is t he 11.nd "T r Et chcr _ Counselor Reis-m In fo rmative and suthortUl- tlnnS.' Dr. Priest's rrro•'t of the tivct book Rn :1tnmlc weapons collf'ge study on the drop-out whlth can be made public and ir problem rrvcaled the sincere in-the most significant document on tt>res t and C'OncentT·lt('d effort nf 3 toric ~nergy to be published collcG"e authorities and lnlltruc-Si"q? the Smythe Report. tio nal staff to m t•et the needs nt j the students. ·1 ·· OWt' It t o 1ny audience to br Using thr finrtlng:; of thiH re-a s Et a.s I can get ."~Radlo Ac- port as 11 Hlim11lu11 .for sdd1t1onal tor Jack Smart, protestlnJ; nrcter cfror ls In helping tf' oolve this to e ten pounds to hold movlr problem , Pl,cht faculty represent&· con(ract . lives <lltackcd thC' problem In di· --+------------- 'rc t ra•hlon •long the following I LEGAL NOTICE linf'~: 11 Wh1:1t rf's po nslbilities !--+-------------· i-;houlrt t<'Rrher.!I assunlf' · Dudley• Boy le and Walter P1ill ; 2l What CITY OY NEWPORT BEA('JI, rc~ponl"l bl ll ti ee a re cxpcc.ted of 1 CALIYOHNIA r -i un!!<'l ors _ J ohn Owens ·and N'.otict' 18 hereby given that bids ,..ii ' be receivro In the ofri cr nf f\.111 "!'! E11.ton : :ll ln1p rnvt'm f'nl an<l flnw of lnfo rn1atinn between the City Clerk until 7:30 p. rn .. roun!-!e ln rs ,..111<1 tf'R C'hf'Tl"I -Charles Sep ember 25, 1950. for turnlshin~ HAi ey and O!Jcar Taylor : 4) H ow and delivering ready-mix<'d port- cu n teachcni contribute 111orc er-Ian cement C"l n c rete to the City r ... r tlvt'ly 10 counseling program--of <'wport Beach diHposal \reu Don Brldgrnan 3 nd Kenne th Boell-nea l~th Str·eet and Newpo rt rhror. ... Av ue. New High in State Vet Loans Eft.c h bid "hall be s ubmilt<'d on a f~rm obtalnert from the offict" f}f tfie City Engineer. TJle City o C Newport Beach r c- l'et'fes the r ight to reject any or all bids. Flnan<'ing f'( f81"TllS and ho1nes C . K . PRJEST. e11-CR\itnrnia vr t r.rans unde r the. City Cle 1·k . ' • WHY ms. SKIP TOWN • WRY J:l)8. llll[lp TOWN I •''What .. allmOllY but ~ 'pey-1 "GH(Oi'y celtbrated· hlo birth· *hen-you-go' plan T" _ Eva De ''Tbe Rear Admiral wlD dlnet day wl,lb U.e aid of 12 llendll."-1 .,.,,. ·•·-' I tho Aiarnfed Forcea Day cdebra· :lllcblpn -· ·, I I ~ opera ...... r. I Uon."-Wt.abln~ Slate -r. • POMONA • Sept 15 .. ·0cl 1st * A 7 million doUu pe.oon.ma of adiinemcact Tn&ly • maai< apotition o( ptognsa (aturing Sp«tacuJU dlspb~-200 pet• maaeot buildings-dau.Jing brrauty -umurpused exhibils-thrill; ia.1 ntenaiomeac-u:citiog bone ncina •ilb pari·mutuels- Nrw Joy .Zoaa-Kiddy l.&nd for coa-<IS,000 individual mtriei -Nigh1 6-wotks. n c. GO .PACIFIC EUCTllC-DIRECT TO FAIR ENTUNCE I • Sp«ial •OfOI coKha •ill be oprn1ird •I f~uent ;n1enalt fl'Ofl'I Sirtb • MIMI Srrttt Su.Pon, L0$ Angeln, dittet 10 Fair Grouads eatr&.AoCt. rcn.n:Uo1 thJo,.ighout day ud t•Hing. E•cunioo trai~ will dcp&tt from Lo. All&e1" al 9:)0, 10:00 and 11:00 La., rft\lnling afur ncitlt pro-r--· Admu.ioa tkk.U t•ail-.blit 11 SUth " Mt.in Sun t Su.tioo ~r­ m.inia1 dittet nithlK'I 10 Fair Gl'Ollodl upoa am.at ' 10$ All5fln t , • WEST'S FIRST TELEVISION NETWORK Relay system to op9rate between San Francisco and Los Angeles • ·~ '\':C~ !!l1tlc"11 low-interest pln.n chalked No 546-Prt'~l'I I up e nrw nil-time high d uting Au-1 Publish 9/14 /50. i t:ust .-<Yi"th the inve.!ltn1ent of $6.--------- 302.973 ot Califo r nia '{el<'i •tni:; VAr-tl\:\'f'f; i bonds funrti:;, it wa.s rr porl(d todfly j NOTICE OF' H EARING by St11.te Director of Vt>t erans Af-f P lanning Commh1s1 on l rairs D. J . Callaghan. Jr. Notice is hereby given that thl' A total o f 892 vet era n s were Planning Commission of the City added tn t he list ..,f partictpantr. of Newport Beach \vlll hold R pub- 1n the FA1·n1 An<1 Home Purchase lie ~earing on the application of progra n1 d uring thr month . b1;ng-AJ~rt S . D'AgostJno for a v.1ri-,.,J:: to n1orc than 43.000 the num· ancf on Lot 16. BIC1'k 3. Sectior b t"r of cx-.!lervlccmen of both 5, Q.alboa Jsland I 127 Jade street J World WArH who have been un-i.n iccordanct' with St'Ctlon 11 of der contr11.rt !!Ince the plan w ... 1s Ordinance No. 525 so that he may cl"l teblishl'd 29 years agu. be allowed ·l five 16) fo :>t setbac k T he previou.!I peak month was on "Jade A venue. last May when 870 V('tf'rans were Notlcf' Is hereby further given a~l8ted by the lnvest1nent of SO.-that said hee ring will b~ h eld on 189.562 In purchase of their farms the 21st day of Septen1ber. 1950. ·'lnd homes . at the hour of 7 :30 p .m . In thr Woman Hurt in Mesa Accide nt One p~rson wt>e kend t T·'l ffic \Va s lnjur~d accidents in ;n th• Newport Harbor area a cco rdi.ng to California highway patrol re· ports. In a colllalon between ea r111 driv- en by Salvador Acosta, 15:)1 New- port Blvd., Costa M CE•l . and Pfc. Doyle L. Campbell, 21, El Toro 1"1arlne, Miss Ada Marie Doran, 21, received minor injuries and was treated b.Y a Huntington Beach physician. The a ccident took place s .1turdRy evening at Harbor Blvd. and Talbert Rd. Boy Unhurt in Bicvcle Accident • No apparent injurles were re- crlved by J.3ck Smith. 12, 114 29th St.. Nev.•port. wh('n he ran his bicycle into the side of a car at 35th St. a.nd Short St .• Friday afternoon, police reported. Driver of the car. K . V. Sooy. OU • 31th St., Newport Beach, ac· companied the boy to hia home. police &'lid. where be was exam· lned tor lnjurtea. STEAL MACKEREi. BACKS Theft ot two mackerel bra1llng' racke wu reported to police Mon· day by Mrs. Ii'. McOoupl. 230 P earl Ave.. Balboa ta1and. who aakt the rack• 'N'ef'e taken from • rock In the tum1n1i -Th• woman aakl the racJu· ue valued at $i50. i Council Chambf!1· o f the C ity Hall. N ewport Beach , Califo rnia. tl "''hlch time and place any and all \. per'°ns Interested msy appear and. be hr·l rd ther eon. Ray Y. Copelin, Secretary Newport Beach PlannJng Commlulon By order of Chalrn1an Walter M. Longmoor No. ~46---Preaa PubU8hed 9/14/50 I l I L 1 ;., t. Amplifying equipment like this is connected with the hornlike antennas above to relay tele· vision programs o r lo ng distance telepho ne' calls from one pan: of the country to another. Engineers a.Ii it mlcro-wave,., fo r it uses high-frequency radio waves, and ic gets ~ nickname, "Jump-Jump," be- ause the beams leap-frog between relay stations located on mountains 28 to 65 miles apart. 2. Television programs an be relayed from one point to ano~cr by micro-wave or by coa..xial cable. The fine leg of a Western television nctWork will begin operating between Silo Francisco a.od Los Angeles Scptamber 1~ over the ne~rly-complcted "Jump-Jump" sysctm. And we're going ahe..d with surveys and e~pttimencs ro extend thC television network to other areas of the West. {'rice rooo uP 110~ increases since COST or Uvtl'VC UP 69' ' 3. The research which produced this micro-wave ,system w~ conduaed in Bell Telephone I.abon.rorics ... origina'tors of so many elearonij: developments. Hundreds of them have led co better telephone service at lower cost .. and have played a major pare in making your telephone the big value it is today. For in spite of rising prices, telephone n.tes have gone up much less chaa o w coses of providing sen"" ice. On the average, our prices have gone up lcs.s than half u much u the' cost of living generally. @ Pacific Telephone Your telephone is one of today's best bargains a treat's no trouble tvhert you cook elect1~ically ! A FEAST FOR tHE FAMILY, or a special sp read for gue>16-thcse needn't mean you'll have to devote your day t.o cooking. Not when you have a modern electric range! You can leave the whole meal to cook, set the controls and forget it until serving time. Everything will be read! when you are, and everything will be just the way you want it to be. Thrrt art a lot of rttUons you'll likt cooki~g on a modtrn tltctric range. It's int.<ptmivt to optrat•, too. Ask youc dtaltr. • IOUTHllN CALIPOIN I A ID I SON ~C_OMPAN~ ' .• -----·-----"-!-• .s •• ..... . -··. ' ·• . . .... -. " • " • I • ' • • • HARBOR SOCIAL EVENTS ~ .,.~~~..-d',. ...... ~,,l'lllD"'-=" ,,...,_.,,~~ ........ Carol Claytor 1s Bride in Rite$ at All Souls Church, Berkeley A.11 Souls Episcopal ch~rcti Berkeley was the aettiilg on Wednesday. September :ij when Carol Grace Claytor of Bay Shores repeated vows wtlh Ger- rttt Pieter Van der Ende or Te.- coma, Waah. The bride Is t'll e daughlf'r of Mrs. inez M. Claytor of Bay Shorefl nnd George V . Claytor or Rlver8lde and the brldegNY.:Jn1 l~ the son of Mr. and Mn. G<rrllt Van d{'r Ende of Ta· coma. Carol u.•ns ~ivr-n In k ~eplng by her father In fh" doub!f'·l"iDg !itl"V· Ice at rivc-thl ~'ly o'clock. white gladiolus and r.'\nrtcl:ib··a form ing the t-~ck1:round. She 'A'Ol"C a vel- v eteen ~uit of forl'!ll grcfn with whltr. VC'lvr-t hat and co.1·riad \Vhltt' orchids on a white b ible. ?.tis., Mcrrl1yn Cl11.ylo•. Carol's only sJstrr. was 1nu.td o~ honor. W ith her brown velveteen suit, which had '-' taff('t., uklrl, shP wore a matching V<'IVeteen hat. Not~ of crtnlr11~t v.·as p rovided by her bouquet to yC'llmv ca"JHltlons. Mr . G('rritt \l9n dcr Ende st'rv- ("(\ hi.".! son ·l R heP.t 1n&n. Mts Clay to~ ch<':'!!' for her c'.aughtcr 's \Vcrtrlln& a :JUit r f winr colored gAOO rdin(' s.c t nff by H. dusty rnsc pillllox hut with V<'.'i l. and matchin~ j:lovcs. Iicr co!'S8j;P \VB8 of srr !JI tiger lili('~ in pink nnd rose. Mrs, Van tie r En<le wore a. beige ~abarrlinc auit, her match- ing hat having a brown fcalhP.r. The brown y,·.ts r rpeated by he r France. He I• a member of Zeta Psl tratcmlty. A short honeymoon was epent at Lake Ta.hoe and th e you11g couple will be aue•ta ,for · a tew d.lys this week at the Bay Shore11 home of Carol's mother. On Sat· urday. Mrs. Van der Ende will be matron of honor Rt the marri- age of h!!r t1t11ter. Merrilyn, tint wedding to be performed in the new St. Jame~ Prcebytertan ('hUrch. After thnt, the Van der Entles \Viii rT•\ke lh"ir homt? In l T a.C')tna, W ash C. D. M. Women Invited to Attend All n1cn1bcrM of the Church ~·..:hool guild of Corona del Mar Community church and their f1icnda a1 r aAked to mrrt next Tursday at 10:30 a.nl. at th e horn(' of the prt'aldrnt, Mrs. Oori11 Diehl. t u sew for the N ovember baza·1r. They are asked.. to bring sack IUnC'he3. ThP guild wlll be in c ha1·i::c of the baby booth with Lucille Shan· no:i as chairman. Prnc·eeds g o to the church SC'hOOI and plans were made \\'hf'n tho first f.111 mef'tlng of the guild 'ves held Mond&y C'Ve·' ning at the home o f Ruth Fluma· son. Mrs. Ida Mac Kiley and Mrs. Sylvia Slater· and vice-pre11ldenl Ruth Harrison was elect ed to the gloveti anti hf'r corsn~e '"·as of position. yellow tiger lilies. -------- After thr. cer,..mr1ny a wcddinJ: dlnn('t for mrmhr1·~: of th" fan1l- llet1 and two 1·0\h-'i::'" r<1n111 n1at ('S of the brirt .... Mi~q M:i ry Ann rhep- Altar Linen5 Lost From St. James Church men of Fullerton nnli M]s.~ Li~t What the finders are going lo Fletcher of Bcrk,,.\cy, WH~ h eld at do IA"ith them Is anyone:·s gue&S.· the Cl.Ar('mnnt hot"I. Crnlering but the l.:isers nf two boxes arc lhf' Ion,::-tHbl,.. \Vil-" R b:Rut iful rlf'sotutf'cl, be<·nuse they rontalned cakf! ta ppet! hy R 1ni 11 ~ 1t1tt"t' brtde hflnd embrol<lel"f'd altar linens •nd gn'.Xlm l\.tis.i; Shirley Van der 1nd " rurplf" chAlil'e veil. property Ende. sislf't of thr brlc\J'1;roon1. of St. Ja.n\l'S Epls,'opal rhurch. ,..u 1n rhar~l' 11r lhr guest bt"l('lk . It is brlit>\·ed lht' bf"IX('~ wf"rc Aftf'r\1.-ard J:l.lf'.!lt.!l rlanced to n1u-lo..~t fnl ru " car 11.bn ut tv.·n "'eeks sic nf lhf' hot,.I orrhr,tra ! ap.l but just .,_.h«'n" 1s not known · The new Mrs. Van cler Ende ~"\t-' An)· 1nforn1ation h"f:ll l'din~ th('nt tended Riveni:idr M""h nols 11.nd $h('Ukl tat-("hoorti lo lh«' ('hun:h or· Stanford univrrgitv. 1-l r-r hu.«band fi,,.. Ha.rtx>r t!J:~O. 'A'""&ll gradu&te-d thi~ summf'r fron1 ! --- Stanford afte-r ha,in~ h~ junior ~C1L~ifle<I a lls an.• ~ad Ly ft1lks year al the sOrbonne in P-uns. \\"ho are JookiJlg to buy. IHTll-DIHOMIHATIOHAL '-'I _,,_e r AA FILLOWSHIP h ch V (ft ~~K J \tt\e C "! /haatifut \..Q,,,. La&una lkat!lr. Ca1i/Oinia----··· ,1' YOU All COIDIAUY IHVmD ~------'-' ---. TO WOISKIP Wmt U$. New Location ..,. Legion at ThroUJ:h St. SUNDAYS: 9:./5 and 11 a. m. Sing•piralion, 7:30 p. m. lniden.-Phone 15633 Fratt.k L. and Wjnle A. Do11:<1tU, Co-~~:' .1 CLEARANCE • CLOSiNG OUT ENTIRE STOCK -· .~ ... Prices . Slashed to Move Quickly • Includes All Popular Labels -Many Fine Albums c:ind, Singles • ~URRY! WHILE SELE~TIONS ARE PLENTIFUL ·1416 c -.. ~-'--·· OA'1 HIGHWAY -. .. . ONA DIL MAI • ••• .. - • othv. Gilles~itt '.'Bein .. • Rock.t.11 .. ~ 1to pb-~ f ' • Jlgationa." -''Clnd~lla" bride, ends Democ tic ~ "'Bobo"' w1nt11top Rocllefel· ner at L.agun ler, ptllalD;. io let · -pboto-. · , I gn ph ·11eby .,.,.. · rs. Dbmthy Gillespie, 870 ado •lreet, Colt.a Mea. 1 I ~~;:-,uc commilteewomen tor r~ county, attended the Tri· ty DemocraUc dinner meet· 1 I~ on Sunday al t..guna Bf?ct\ w re Sdml.lnd (Pat) Brown, dis· trt attorftcy ot San Francisco, honor guc.1t and •P..eaker. • preae.ntaUvea fntm Rlvenlde1 ce and Imperial countie" h comprise the 22nd congre11· 81 al dt.trtct heard the prom!· ne a ttorney, who has th csup~ po~ or-both R1•publlcans ind De ocra.ts ff?r the postlion of al· to ey general. ------- H.y Langenheims MC>ve Into New '1io J11.car Home I ' Mr. and l\trB. Ilny L 1ngt'nhcJm. wht sold tht'lr Lldn N ord home ear ler In the su111mcr. moved r.to d&y into thc l .. llC'W l"f"s1'Uen ce at •213 Vis Jucor, Lidn l.!lle an1 °"·Iii be at h1 mf' lo frh:nd~ In nt;ou~ a Feck . "We"v1· i.:nt furn iture ~oBJnJ'l' f roin Ail ptJlnl.!'1 nf the co pB.61:1." n11 td M r~. J 01nr.l'nhctm, b with g ... lling .!'ll'lFl <'rl. LA.n~nh{'ill1 l:; :1(•1·rrtnry nr the Newport Ch11n1bcr nf C'.01n1nt•r<:c. I Th• couple have one son, J ohn. I OPENING ISALE-SEn. 15th TO 30ffl .. I Al""'rTl!lR .. 81!lRVING ORANGE COUNTY MOTORISTS FOB SO YEABs FROM OUR ANAHEIM STORE .. \l -NOW WE HOPE TO SERVE YOU- 1 IN THE 008TA MESA DISTRICT NC!>THIN$ BUT !AUTO SUPPLIES, ACCESSORIES · SMf COVERS, DOLL-UP AND SPEED EQUIPMt:NT AND PARTS IAT MONEY SAVING PRICES IRING THIS AD FOR FREE GIFT A. ...., SERVING ORANGE COUNTY MOTORISTS.S'INJ:E 1919 res1JRO~ Owner SATE nEADE Maaascr Los Angele$ St at Cheslnuf Ph.4109 ANAHEIM . . , .,..,, .. MR. A.~D MRS. PETER SLACK WILSON cut the \\-cddlng-cake foUo"inr their tl!ttnt marrbl"e ln Ne"'port Jlarbor Lutbt.'t&O chu~. Mn. Wl18on 11 thf' fonne r Mary 1o quarry, daul'htcr ul Mr, and Mn. Kenneth Quarry, Santa Ana a\'enue. ).j;:::;z:,..--''"::-1·'<1•~··;::,....,,....,"~,l;~·~·'l<-~°"·"'V'~'~v·<:!;1".::">-'"""".,.,.¥_.'<·"..........,... -~ ~-·· ~' t'• ~•' ~~ ''.: ~~~ ~·, ~:~-'~~.?~~;::: ~ ~.. ~VJ~;~:' ;· '~ -• • ' Miss Velma Pridham is New Clerk of County Fellowship Miss Velma Pridham of Costi1. Mesa was Installed as clerk when t 2G youn& people of Orange Ent- plre Wcstn1inslcr Fellowship held their "First 0.1y of School" rally Mondny evening nt a banquet In FJ1·st Presbyterian C'h urch. Tus- tin. Gene Summerfelt of \.\•hillier \Vl\B Ins talled mod('ratnr. Th(' R '!v. Thomas Gibson. pas- tor o f St. Andrew's Presbyterian church. Ne\'1port Heights. l.<t e.d· \'isor for tbe Fellows hip. Attend· ins:: r1-on1 St. Andrews were the M1ss-:s J oan K imc.s. hf • .ircill John· .!llOnP. nuth Varney. Dorothy Fowler. Judy Tucker, Ba.1 bllra Bandy, Beverly Martin, Nancy Deaver and Velina Pridha1n. Two Balboa Girls A.r~ Enrolled st Bishop's School Two rls from Sal.JJoa, bl ary a er n" · 00gt"tt. diughter-or Mr. Harry L. Blodgett. 205 Coral Ave .. a nd G-111 Finley, daughter nf M:r. nncl Mrs. Leland Finley. 1108 Enst Balb,.,a srvd., are enrolled as i·c.!'lid cnls at thl" Bishop's School ror Girls. Episcopal. La J olla. Mis8 DlodgC'tl will g o into the 10th grade and Miss Finley Into Lhr 11th g1,'.lde. The school year opened on Ser tember 13 and the girls l<'ft her Tuesday. 'Vine and Branches ' Is Sermon Subject at ~resby. Church "The True Vine and Branches" Is subject of the Rev. "fhomas M Gibson, speaking Sunday at St Andrew·s Presbyterian church. 11 Is taken from the text. "I am the. vinl", ye are the branches. He that abldeth ln Me and I In him the same brlngeth forth much fruit, Wr withc ut Me ye can do nothing" 1St. John. 16:5 .) La.st Sunday as dedication ser· mon for th" ne\v church. Mr. Gib· aon repeated by popuh'r request "The Man St. Andrew." a sermon de livered on the first anniversary of the church In 1949. The pastor was In attendanc1· at Los Ange?'Ps Presbytery, Pa· clfl<' Palisades on Tuesday an<' W ednesday. On Friday evenlnE' tcacher111 In the chu rch echool will ·'1.ttend the tall curriculum pre- views at Ftrst Presbyterian church. Orange. Lamp Shade Classes to Start Sept. 26 at High School Classes in lamp shade making so popul.'.lr last year. will start September 28 In room 123 al New- port Harbor Union High echool. These classes are free and are given under the auspices of thf Adult EducaUon Department and will meet on Wedneadays, 6 :30- 9:30 p.m. Tbere will be an after- noon cLus, 1 to 4. p:m . Call the achool tor locaUon. Regillter as early a.s possl~lt the opening day of the clua ar these claMes uaually have a wait· lng llat. Bring needles, thread act.-on, ptna a nd your old lamr Mme, lt you have one. The teacber. Viola Bou.. ..,ya '"If >'O'l can bold a needle, 10'. can malle a. lamp shade. LI.mp brinS a bame to Ute: drab ftlOllll ..,. be brightened with the rtpt ta)npa." It II: not nee ••f"Y to aet QeW' tram. lf Uie old ane. mMl the ..-. Mn. --pro-.. lndl""""'"7 wttb -pupil. tak· fJIC Into conoide111--G( the -.tJpeol~---"'-.cir.-._ --G( lanlp. A.a ~ .. ... la ta... d91111 to .. ~ llldl••W"*d IUlop obejlM ... ·, . .. German East Zone Studont Addre5ses 0 . C. Methodist Un ion "The German church hes been s 11 theology, dii:iCUl!slon11 about God snd eternal truth" said a German East Zone woman. etu- dent In lhis country, when she ad- drt'.sser! 200 members of Orange C1Jun•:v Mt'lhOOls t, Union at a din- ner held Monday evenlni; in Goo1- cll hall. Chrh;;t Church-by-the-Sea. Con traBlin~ the c hurches In A.n1,.rtca . with their t'mpha.sis on people &nd social service, she sa\v the need ln her country for "A Chrlstalnlty that h-111 Its roots In I the ground, thai. wtll mix ou1 theology with the answering of human need ." After the war Germans looked forward tn the opening of lhf'! churches but, with the program scarcely star ted. th~ OennRr communlstn 11000 tonk over and 'hf' chur1..·hes were turned Into n10- llon pic ture hous es. When Ilu!l · ttla took control, the speaker said, '.hP churches were agaln 'give.ti 1v('r to their proper use bUt with , clrcums.ci:_ibed youth program vhlch 1tllO\V3 only for hymn sini- ng. Bible reading and praying. Whllr there n1ay be many ln- '11vldual German-Russian friend· qhf P'I. one neve r knows what mtt.y happen. There are sure to bf •pies in the churches and if any- thing objectlonable Is said. thr putor Is caJled up for an cxplan- 1.llon. W omen of the Winlersburf: ·hurch wero In charge of the din· l.er. A ttending from _Newport Bench \Vere Rev. Tbomaa Penc\ell. \{iss Kate Robertson, Mesdame1 Roy &Jter. George Goeldner. '.ewls and Mea11ra. end Meeda.mes ?red Woodworth, Lloyd Folsoth. a. S. L. P'relt&g ·.!nd A. T . Miller. 'ter home after call lo serve with Air F orces reaerves. County Symphony to Start Rehearsals For 1950-'5 I Season Orange County Symphony or· ·h,..slrf.l. with a 1JUmn1er program 1t Orange county fair to Its cred· t, will begin Ila fall aeason with l rehearsal on Tueaday, Septem- ler ·19, at 7 p.m. In t he music •ulldlng at Ne-wport Harbor !nlon ,High school. Director Clinton Sa\vln Is p~-1n· 1lng an eaJ·ly concert w ith the . ummer music to be repeated. but vlth the addition of a concerto. Por the flrat time 1n fta, history 1 he on:heatra hu two b&Moons tnd other sectlona are filling In I ilcely, atates maruger Georg-e ~Unton Gibbs. Nhitman Foursome 'isiting in Kansas Mr. and Mn. Ben Whitman and Mr . .:ind M n . H any I:. Whitman Jf Corona d!-1 Mar left thia week ·or Bt!Uevtlle. Ka.nsaa, where they viii spend three weeks visiting :-elaUvea and friends. -'>·~ . I 8.a""1 .go1,o,, I .. . 0080NA DZl. II.AB • .Featuring Helene Curtis Pe menenb' • ........ 1117 .•• oies ,-. ....."'t .. .. ·,.e1i1 -~' i ' . • ltl!I ... , . '~...:..«<-...l . ..._.t..~_.,~,.::.£n·.·.w.V.:.·o ..... ,..,o,.,,, •.,;~ o<~ NOW IN PROGRESS! The Sale You've Waited For ••. With Savings We're Famous For! Good Gualify for L~ss Since 1886 ... Selirs has practiced STRAIGHTLINE DISTRIBUTION -the most in- exp•n•ive method of moving goods from manufacturer to you -for b4 years! Thi• progrdm co•h u• leu to do bu•incss, and it costs you less to do bu•inen with us! Come in now! Prove it to yourself it's wise to '"Shop at Sears and Save '"! Pilgrim SHIRTS I CHOICE of these 4 collar styles '"*' '':" ~ 0 .,.,.,, f-~ . ... ~ '!! ,~ ,0::\ ~· 1 •<?, 'i: l .... ,_ r·I~~-:\ ,-. ,-J~·, 14·-'"'"·, .i""i\ fl':'. ~h I ~ '• " 'I . Ii . I • 1 · 2 ~ 4 R.•gular Col1•r lo119•r Point Wicft1pr••c:i V•11i1ki11g l•nd Foih•o l'led lo fit ).in. poil'lt. 1o.,.·er For .Jeroga or No band ot frol'lt overage m a l'I . bal'ld for 1horte1, t~!n11er fac e d for real i;port 2l/4·<n. poink. heavi•r nec ~5 . 1f1e11: 1tay1. 1hirt comfort. • Whites • Solids • Striejes • Dustytones All at this savings • • all in fr ctory fresh cello- phane wrapper. ·.: 1 $ Purchased Specially For This Sale! , • • Regularly 2.98 1'ou 8&\'C 96c on 2 ahlrta: You .a,·e C.\'tn more becaWie theN! an our flncttl ithlrts ••• a real bar· gain at regular prices? Smoodt. Sanforized• cotton broadclodl. Slightly tapcl'ed for body curve ftt, IOflK tails. Neat .. leW'IDAlt<- ah.lp" lhroughout. Save dart.as th.a. great Anniversary Sale. 1( lo U Y, • •max. !abrtc lhrtDkaae l'!fo I I ~~~~~~~c:;; ;~D;;_;~=-~~~;k·~~,~~;d;~~~~~~~~~~~a! a ceU Fboeblli;ht. crome plated. Z.39 valoe .................. -... ~~ Bubber l!ldn llal>T Doll, oompletely d.......i, 6.45 value .... 6.%11 t..dleo' Glnirb&m and Chambray o......., Bes· t.11 _ ....... l '11 Harmony H..,.. Twla She Electric Blanket, Rel'. 3:.96 ... .%1.88 Falrloom Plnwale Co .... roy, 341• wide, 1M nlue .. __ U7 ~ 1-2 Price Sale, Prtllt.d Yard Goodo, aUp cover and draperJ' Fair-Bay'!"·Wool Plalda, W wide, U9 nlue ... -L'lt il'd. fabric. . Women'• New Fall Hata. Rel'. US .......... ·-·-···-···· .. ----·µ& Po-Anlolnalle'Waaber, Re&"· 43 . .ta ._ ..... _ ...... ___ .M.111 Tota' Pullover Wool Sweat.en, Sba S • IK. Bes· %.18_,_L,1 Maid of. Honor lroa1ac Table. \•entllated aurfaoe --···-'7.96 w • -----I ~ • I ome11 a ~ -u~ldle N l'hlleo, 100&' ....,ved ..... ·--···-M Hmlln Pillow Cueo, U • 38, Res. 2-W ............. ____ .2.37 pr. Royal Purple Proportl'1a·nt N;rlona, fall ....... 1.19 pr. · •ants H .. ter, modern _...,, Reg. 14.95 .......... .Jt.88 WOlllOll'a Plaatle Handi.p, Rel'. L96 and I.II -Homan %6,IM 11.T.U. 1'1oor Furnace, Beg. 67.MI. . .. SS.ii w-·· ~ Girdle, Bes ..... ·---.. ·····-Homan :ia.-11.T.U. Wall Furnaee, Reg, 66.60 ........... _ ... lie.Ill Moa'e Ga-..e Bui,_, new tall atyleo & oolon____ Homan -11.T.U. F-Air FUrnace, Reg. 2:9..'IO .... JBUt -·· 11a7.,. G.....unO 1e1....., C..111, Res· 14.N -. .1 i11J11C Alfred o.tt...U ll"1ba, now only ...... --.--..... 12 few • -· G-.... 8laeka, Holl7Wl>0d •WJe. S.· Ll9--..... Wuhable Buafu& Wall-r, alngle roll _ ... -........ tsc lo .J.M . _.. BAJ>oa Ga-..e s~ Sblrt. Spedal H-Paint, ·-a ,_ llome, Reg. "'611 ... -.. -.. ta.Ill Moa'a Ties, Special '.no 'l"Malll, Jles, 1M. Liii -+-····-· -T-a.. s.11, 6M .... 4.76, your choice __ ,, ____ .a.at ••'• 111% Woal Slllrt!•adlet, plaW ,pattm.,, a........ •n••an..i 11oo11q ,..., •-· 11ome, Rea:. 120.00 ................ 1- ._.. B...m.. lllafcW Woril Ollt(U. MT, -. Dulap o..-~ H-. a yr ...... ran .... Rei;. SJSe._.s.as _., All Wool •aoSldrtll, ·Bes. L9 · ' • ec----OU. la 11u1k, ,iea:. 79c plloo ...... ', ..... _ . .- -Clllldfta'a llllcim. Res-U., -...,. , 1 • • ._.... •--"""'""-Sq. 28.96 ... _ .......... _._ ... _nM ~· Cl<ild Boed Od ..... ...,_ w apaft, JloS. Ll9-1M II!'· -.. 8)19dal! VfdsM v-Cleaner. Re~ 44.15-.11 ~A& ...... Fai61c qtss~rfli, Kea. 17.16 a......,. Be 1 A. ... 8lhwplate. 12 po. Mt.. • llDot.. aob Adlm lkpu•u• e•ota-. &es. a... 11.111 11• Up. ...... a-....._wtt1t.Puww11,-..rr .. t ..... 1x ... hs8plicO ,, sU..•.Mftlae MM u .. Sears Purchase Coupons . A .... ,·M1•c1 lilt ..-,. ~ ...a ,..... .................. $10.)$11, ... Pl."" ~ W • ........ pcfa1rt. \ • , i MJl"SEIRS 1716 S.. ....... St. S_.. ~ T..._'Kl 2-3961 TOpift ";+ fti.. ~·~·"'"; .. S:f> .... ~: 9~0 •• lft. to 9 ~Ill .. : I· l ' • ~~ g ~ PAlT lT -fHURSOAY, Sff't. ~'4 . lffO freedom .Tour C , Starting UU.. week "l'Mflllthem Callfornla.ns wUJ have • opportmdt:y to ... oantor- • ..... t1el!d0hl bell, -~bol of tbf' llhte'• cruaade for freedom when •1*, maku It.a tour di. lrtte AOUth- tibd. llESl-il Grlr&lh Weluras 'h T~hld .Return to the .-rtdlron at New .. port Harbor High thia week of G~nn Ortff1th, the crack hurdler wh:o was reluctant to' Npatt for football, compeNla.tU coach Al Irwin for the io. at ·1illhe-rfi' who bu tra.rurterred to Compton. Inwin I.a banktDg b•vUy on Qrif .. , tflh, a speedy 1lx·thtee end and b111 return _..._. the laN Mounted on • hwge tn:ck, the dtancee ot a lilth . .,dt In Jeq"Ue 'b.litomla freedom bell vlsi ted standings. • Wednesday in Pasadena, 8an 1 ---~~--- • 8tmadJno and Pomona, helping ART CIF AN'ITC1P A 1"10N tell the atory of the crurode for f'teedom and enUat thousands in tll&t campaign. Practice the art of anUCfS>alion 1'lben d~ along' our lftl'eet. or 1 btghways, adYlael the Nat.IOl'ULJ Automobile Club. Knowing what that fellow up ahead .. cohll' to do, and what you yourself are ro- ing to do. m&y save you a lot of trouble" and may even save your life. "11111lit'.&'O'E '01' ~ wlllcll mi;. lie 'lac of W-flope, ell LI_.,.. et '1111,.MJl!'u, ,,_ photOl•llJl•l!O bJ <•plorfft. -a M.o\l"on their letest exPf.'(lltlon to MecJCo. . . I • de)' ; TOday tbe bell will t our com- aD.unlUa In Roven!lide county as part at the dr1ve to gain slgna- ttlru on the freedom 9Ctolls. Th~ tour the~ ~l stal't wtth an ap- ~ prior to a cruse.de brealc.- ftllt at Mtnlon Inn at 7 :45 a.m. • General In E . Eaked. aouthem Cali!orttJa chairman of the cru· aade, aald ·'.lddltlonal visits of the 'Jte.11 will coincide with other coun- ~~Y drl¥eS to enlist pledges on the fnedorn ecrolls. · Friday the bell win stop at Fullerton, 9 a .m.: Anaheim , 9 :35 a.:m.: Orange, 10:17 a..m .: Santa ~na, 10:66 a..m.; ~·ln Diego, 2:~0 p.m .; and Coronado, 4 :15 p .m . Coast . Assn. Plans Many Expeditions fail~· to_ Fl .. ·, fabulous Round-Up Session ~~~~ m~~nd ~~!~ti~·ha~! I !~ .. !~'°!~~ne of the I PIS.ns for the "Round-Up" rreat<'!!t arc.heologtcel mysterte11 of all time. say Corona del Mar expl i-erB Dana and Virginia Lamb-[' meeting of lhe Orangl! County the disappearance or the fabulous "GoldP.n Library" of the Mayas. The Saturday schedule calls for stops at La Jolla, 9 a .m .; Del ·Mar, 9:48 a .m .: Oceanside, 10:45 i .m .; Laguna Be!lch, 1.2 :08 p.m.; JiunUnston Beach, 1 :01 p.m.; long Beach, 1 :~ p.m .; San Pedro, ~:17 p .m .; and Wilmington. 4 p.m. Coast e..ssocia:tlon ate now ,being Last June in Mexico's southern-.----------------+-------------- prepared with the approval ot n1ost jungles, the C'ouple found J ack A . Keirn ot Capistrano Bench, president of the Coast ~ BaJboa Driver . In f ataJ Crash group. The meeting Is acheduled for Tues&ly evcnin«. September 19 and will be held at the "101 Ranch Cafe" .at Seal Beach on the Cos.at Highway at 6 :SO p.m . Listed for review at this .ses- sion will be a number of impor· tant toptcs tcnludlng a report on the State Beach Park at Hunting- ton Beach by one of the etate of- ftci.als in charg-e there. Prog-TeAs A Ealboan, Charles W . Warden on plan9 fo r the Sepulveda exten- lr., 11, of 918 E . Ocean Ave., wall :!Ion Into 01'8.l\ge county wlll be lnvoived In a Huntington Beach outlined by H . F . Kenny. chair- accident at ll :45 p. m . Saturday man of the Co&l!lt Association th which n 5-year-old boy wlls committee on roads. killed a.nd five other::1 we re in-Present status or the Se-'ll jured. Warden WllS slightly in-Beach harbor will be given by F . jured and received treat m ent. by a W . H ickman and Mayor Schu- ~ysician. felt of Seal Beach. Upper New- The two-car era.sh occurred at port Bay plans will be touch~ Ninth St. and Icean Ave., police upon by R. L. Patterson, consult- aald. Leslie Rassmus.'ff'n o( Lawn-ing cng1neer. What's doi ng on &:lie was killed In the collision and Dona P oint harbor will be men- the i.njuretl In cluded the boy'11 -t ioned by J. H . RlsM.be rger of cister, Debornh, 2. and brother, Dana Point and Los Angeles; anfl ltobert, 8 months. .c. report on billboards will bf' • Their m olher, Mrs. Evelyn made by Selin Franklin, or Costa R&S8mVi98ell , 24, sufferet..I mouth Mesa. chairman of a spec"'11 Coas t what they belie..,e to be the "-·reek· ed plane of Wallace Hope, tt!t' only man in modern times to ha»e seen the lib,ary. "Or at 1leut," Uley 90,y . "according to his sworn statement he saw lt. and hla story had iruc.h a ring or authenticity u to convince experts that he was telling the truth." Before starting their recent ex· peditlon, which was concerned primarily w1th what tumed out to be a successful 8£'1 rch for the so-- called Lost City of the Mayas. the coupl(' pursued hundreds of aged Spanish li ocuments in the mu- esums at Mexico City and 'I\Jxtla Gutierrez. In the obsc ure OldM Spanis h long·hand of priests onli soldiers they found numer ous rt:f · erenCL'S t o the Golden Libra1y. On one 1tde of the vault, he mw a.n lmmenae sculptured Idol and what appfiared to be a large 11tone table. Stepplrig tawari! the table he noticed that It wu tiollowed out into a deep trouCh. a.rut on the lnalde of the trou«h were fut· ened cvr'loue hooka, with d19C8 in place of e)'ea. He examined tMm closely and found thct they were attached to .plates of metal, rest· Inc In the trou.ch. He ~raped theo bat droppings from the outside plate and WlU!I surprised to 1ee that It contained lnci.ed ngures. Then he lffted the plate and be· low It, the second One gave off a dull yellow gle&m. It was pure gold! H ope could not lift the "books," so a.rter a time, he climbed out or the chan1be r and set .l compass counie due north from his loca· lion. He traveled for 17 hours. and arrived at a chicle c3mp. Then he journeyed by mule to the nee.rest village. \Vherc he took pas9nge" on a r·lcketMboat to th£' nearest port. And from there, a steamship to the United States . KO~EA SENDS GREE'UNGS California's birthday greetings n Its tOOth birthday Included a essag"c from the South Korean overnment. Young H an Choo, con11ul 'for the ore a n Republioa. telegraphed v. Earl Warren to "extend con~ tuJatlona to you and i.he ·people Callfomio. upon your glorious th year admittance to the • nton. SEEKS FORECLOSURE Foreclosure or a mechanic's lien tor a 1680 bill for painting wa.s apught In superior court Tuesday 1 ttY" Waller Burgesa in suit against I "-8.rl D. and Mary Reid. l He alleged he W&.9 employed last May 22 to do lhe work for the ' ~tendante at their Balboa Island ?flidence. I . """" &a,.· Of ley-out earn for· ·················] • Mr~ ~lltlee9' Cole••• CERTlJl'IBW TE.A.CHER OF PIANO "MUSIC l'OR EVERY CllllLD" OROUP INllftVCTION IN PIA,NO INTERESTING -EDUCATION.(;L INSPIRING a... )'low .Fonnl•s -·Limited (14 Tuslm Ave, Newport Beach : 7qul!rl' ~ JbY•~• who want! to bl"Mk ll'l to proteulo , be.11 taave been echeduled ~ th New York Glanto for tl)!i thern Calllorriia area, A two-d& ~rtal will.be btld TUeod<ly and v,.'ecl· U no llllL call llaJ'bor S16S neoclay. ~ptember 26 and ~. at Beaooa 694~W Anaheim, will? a lh~-day lftint I lio===----==""'=""'=""'""""""""="""="""=======-'1 at ,,._, T!ml'llday, Frida land ktdrday, •9eplember IS, , and so. ' ''All p~yer1 who are. ble. to stgn a profeNlonal-con an- lnvtted .to attend either the A.na - belm or A.ilu• eainPo.'' "Mickey'" 8-r. ,......., for the Olanta. "The G intel"Nted ln playere who fut and throw hard\ two t.hingl that cannot be A pitcher lhouMl hsve. a ..-'fast ball; ht. can. learn corft:rol b dlli- ge:nt pm.ctlce." • ' , cam119 wm eta rt at 1 o . m. each morning and nm until mid~ att.emoon. Playei"ll ate uk to bring their own unlform and .glove1. Balle and beta w ll be turni!ihed. -Opportunity ia knocking n CLASSIFIED ADS. l='°~nylonl .. _,..,,__ .. __ _ Soc~~ •1.00 nnd 11.60 the ~r NOW OPE~! Ot.ben: ha~e tuund It So Why not HYOt:." Your fa,•orlte cuts Cbt-\Vay you Jlkt> them cut. "VOlT'RE t.hf' Bou." -·-··BACON HENS th. 49c f Ru•11·, m~·• ""''' E,·liw·Pratf'd-S to 6 lb. &\'. lb. BACON lb. Young -T1•nder Bff.f , RST ., CHOPS 65f 7 9c Ellhn End o! Loin STEAKS 1b. i l.eCJ 0 Lamb 1b. 791 BEACON tAEAT CO. IN M."-YFIEJJDS MARK.ET COMPLETE . TURKEY DINNER for $1.25 . laceratloniot, broken front tttth committee on that slfbejct. Not books. in the strict sense. the May-'ln library was aid to contain the baste knowl~ge of the people-law, medicine, &Btron- o my. ·etc. -engraved on great sheets of pure gold. According to Hope. there were fourteen of the "books." ea c h or which he eati- mated to weigh more than 200 pounds. At current niarkel rates. the g olt.I alone Jn them would be worth. 1nore than <l million' and a half dollars, but as archcologleal treasures. they would be pr1ce1ess, Hope-began ln1mediately to try .11.n<l g-et an expedition organi.Eed to return to secure the treasure'. and he lnteruted a. writer named Hyatt Verrill In the enterprise. Verrill repbrted the story iO ex- perts on Mayan culture, and thetr rc pllel'I convinced him that Hope 8:30 .a . m. to 9:00 .P· m. SERVING BREAKFAST LUNCH and Dl~NER E LAN -TURNER -DRUG co. so1·r -i'tl."\~HED POT,\TOF.S Gllit.F.T G RA\'Y -f)l(t:SSl:'\'C. .'.Intl ('KANIJF:RR\' SAl '('t~ • and poMible fracture of the left Other Matte·rt1 &nkle. Her huaband. Robert RaasM • 1 ftluastn, 26, driver of the car, re· Other matters which wUl be dL'I· Ceived an injured left arm. euesed at thifl II.II import.ant eel'I· The entire Rassumssen famil.Y sion are the appointment of dele- was take n to Long Beach Com-ga tes t o the .wnual m eet ings uf munity hospital.. the American Shore a.ncl Bench Police said the Ul.'Cldent occur-Preservation association and the ~ when the car driven by War-California Shoreline Planning as· den, traveling ea.st on Ocean A.,ve., socio.lion both ~of which groups Wa.9 forced to swerve to the left 11.re ca lled to meet at Long Beach acro.98 the double line when an on Se ptember 28. 29 and 30. -.nldenllfled car cut in front of L. A . Patch . recently appointed him. Warden 'a car, police said, by the county as defense coordi- cqmpletely tore out the left side nator. v.·ill tell about planning for ot the R888mussen car which wa'.l defense on the coast line. An open •pproachlng head-on. invitation to all interested to atM Everybody rea<.ls the cla ssified ad!'i. be preceded by a dinner aerved at __ I t crrtl is extended. the meeting w111 -l>pportunlly Is knocking In 6 :30 and all who plan to6 ttend are CLAS . asked to notify the secretary. S IFIED ADS. Harry Welch at his 98.Jboe. office. Cla.sslfleo nas co.<tt l!ttle . .do much. I hoy,· many w ill bC' in their p&rty. .... . ,,,,.1 . IJ !!.,; 'r· r SCHOOL and Of:FICE SUPPLY HEAl>QffAP"T~ t· -{lltr.ditl AND~' OJNbl:RS )L -.:'J'cf)"fJjj6olk:p)!Jl'ER ~ PENS ,_ PENCILS • • • -BOOKK_EEPING FORMS POST BINDER.~ -SALt:S AND 1Jlit1"01CE BOOKS COSTA MtSA STATIONERS Beacon a:! IS-k 1788 Nt-wport Blvd., O.ta MPU • ------· ... -... ----------------- SA ff TY DfPOSIT . BOXES Ml . A YAtl.Alll • •WI MAt! Jt)Sf ttlCaYED A Slll'MEffT OF '" ADDmONAL IOXES . • Yalllllll111ept9f•1111• fae. ••se Hci11r-ls 1HEF1' Fiii LOSS · , ' • ..... .,, ............ di •• '<••••.., .. ONADIL ... -. .~ • • the Lambs say. · The couple has never met Hope, had indeed round the Golden LI- a lthough th<>y have 1nade numer· brary. ·He joined Hope in the re- aus attempts during the p:i.st 15 turn to th.e jungle, but the pair y ears t o locate him. HOY.'evcr. could not find tho site. The last they know his story well. It goE:-~ the Lambs heard or Hope, he was as follo\vs. tht>y say. trying to get another expedition Hope was a young American financed. flyer who had bet>n hired by Mex.I-The man·and-"rife team started can ge neral, 'Escobar. during a from Carmen. a port on the Gulf revolution. Becoming dissatisfied of Campeche. In tfteir attempt to with his sitootlon. he fueled up verify Hope'& story. In a dug-out his pla ne and took off for El Sal-canoe they began paddling up the vador, v.·her e. he had heard. therP Candelar.'l river. which they de- \\'3.s n Rhortage of pilots. scribe as the "s tinginest" they He pai::sed Carn1en Island off have ever encountered. They were the coast of Cami:;-:ic he. and swing· seeking an "S" bend in the rlv~r. ir.g y,.·estward. high Rbove the ls· around a flat-topped hill, which g oon, hl' set a course for the bor-were Identifying characteristics of der. He had traveled but a short the terrain In which tihe treasure distance when an oil line broke, was located, according to H ope. and as he looked franticislly for a place to come down, he spotted a -Bofllnr; Sim la.w~,.~~r,~i:lftc N!<rc (\'(O.~d'lflk Wl11e~ .. ~ boil!'\¥ o~~~!fit~·bt-47{1 ·. ~~~-Y~"Wf of the tun&-ie : ~Hope · pancak·ed hi.IJ· ~~. C&n4klaria, they ...caiae.f to an plane into the clearing and S bend around a flat-topped hill. en1c rged unhurt from the wreck· They stopped and explored the age. • area thoroughly but found noth- He salva ged h i 9 flashnght, tng but some pottery tragmenl!I. emergency rations. and a compaM Indicating that the Mayans had and then climbed to a low mound. once inhabited the area. nearby, to get a better view of h.is Continuing on for two days, surroundings. As he .:iscended the they came to a -simll.:ir tum In .slope of the mound. the ground the river around another hill. ga..,e way beneath him and he Here there spirits were lifted, for plunged downward into a vault. they .sighted the wreekage of 11 He said that a flight of steps led plane. But closer examination re- from the floor up to the aperture vealed It to be a two-engine :Job, through "'"hich he had fallen. and Hope's plane had had only one., A.not.tier lhree days ot paddlln'g carried· them to a third "$"' bend and htll, and here they found the rem&Jna of two alrc!"kft. On4 ot theae had a metal fuselage and 'W'a9 of too medet'ft ccnstruclion te have "'*1 tJle 10MC adventur- er'W, but tile other M\1IWtted the deecitlptton a.a Nlly u Wu. poa- 1 •Me to dMenlllthe on tbe buia of tbe t&ttwed remnanta. Bellevt.,.-that they had o.t lut found the ~on wblCll Uie Golden Ll't.n.ey ..... oltuated, u.ey c<ilnb- ecl \he ·area for dayi .ie&rching for '9."fty IOft: ot dtl>.ttuloil wtdch Mlllrt 1Tldlca'ht ttni dbOlenC<I of -. w~tet1anem1 't!ltifiibe"t. But fhey --· -n,...,. ...... --.rtwt lliid eonunuet up \he .C>iildelofla 1o tbe 'lli'OW>CO ot Ta-·-.,.., ~Wiued t11ei. -ro. • '--· C1<1. Tlto<r t-uol --·ot the u.t CltJ', tM:1' ~ ... to U\em • .....~ Gi>d ' tlian ~ 'the Golden Lllrify WOiald Mve ~ OP iMA!llO .., tiili:Dlla -111/t If. QI)' IJllo ·* W Of iW -tw IM "'ftftltt U-?Mtln!T dw t<> ~ ~ or ..-.,.. .., .. . ,. ..,_ • ., ... , ... ~ wtll bnd -.. --a.I ........... ._....... -...... .. • ...... •a• ...... 'tJM .. t§,1 ••• I dtowlilt.t la tile •i 1 .. ..._ _._ ••• •-die • seeo •'-.; ~,_ __ Mm• ,......__ n. •art' .. .... -r....r """"'""" _. ,,..,,, .. ~--... 1212•... ~ ... . ......... --- • J~, ' I 1 2 or S Rini LOOSE LEAF BINDER Black Fa.brienrd Co,·rr, Sturdy Snap Spring' 21 : Pack of ZO -8 % l•ch Sfr.r ~HITE ENVELOPES • • 81/z x 11 Inch -Wkltt> TYPING PAPER •• ~ • • • "811' I" -Ruled or PlaJn PENCIL TABLET •• • • • "An Americaa"-Pw.k of to shE'@t.A 9¢ CARION PAPER •••• Res. fl.49 "'FIELD OOAL" FOOT BALLS fle:N'• the Ball the .YHDC A. .... te •'allt:9 for bll Pall PNC~ I ~~y ...... : ....... 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The following release wu sent by the chamber to hundreds ot newa· papers throughout the west this w.ek: With the nation's finest sport f.iiahing wate~ at it.a front cloor Greater Newport ~bor prepares tor the opening o! It.a winter !!port fishJn.g season, September 1lli a..nd durtng this season all ex· Isling records a.re expected to be broken by enthU3lUtic !15hennen, according to Hay Langenheiµl. . executive secretary ot the New· port Harbor Chamber of Con1· mcrce. Jocquelln GllUa, t'8 Kqnolla Ave., Colt& M:Ha., recelv.ed a on• Inch cul O? her chin and her tWo so.nm, .John, 3, and Timothy, 2, aut· fered Mock In a. two-car accident at 282o Newport• Blvd., Newport Beach, Monday aftembon. The Gilll.s car ran Into t.Jle rear ot one driven by-Claire Y•on.ne King, 127 -42nd St., Newport Booeh, poillce said. Mn. Gillla told police ehe glanced to the right at the time and falled to notice tra.t- !lc had stopped ahead of' her. · fo Korea; Dooors SucceM/Ul tn the collection at tie required ~-pint.a ot type "0'' y.:hole bloOd tor the Korea tJlght of Tue.day, September 5, Los A\'1geJe21 Regional Red Cro88 Blood service center thls week turned IC. attentloti toward an encore Pa.II'. 11!!--.I for o the same 'deed for .11ucceeding r'W.... :Ya throughout the month. C T • "Men and women ot Loe An· ar ampenlUJ g lea and Oninge countle.1 re- 8 nded nobly in d onating enough Robert .~ugene Ral~, 22, Man-.+~~"' to meet the September 5 ha.ttan Beach ttnd ~ Jame& ~, dettpJte tAe taot that no Gratz, 19, Redondo rJl,eadl., were ob.lie unJtli w~re in opera- fined l25 for car tam.paring in Eer the Labor day Weekend," Newport City court lllooda.y. r Cha.lrman CJ.arence s . Hall and Grotz were arrested by ue.myer explainet:. "Now our "And t.o my-butler J leeve my nflW refrl:cerator ••• pmvllk'd he kee.JM" It \\"ell stocked with fN'flh, bf'1~r futlnl' F°ryf!n trom HOLLOW A\' FARMS!"' l • tc ••l"' t.k ('v'I ts. VL ~1·':>t o l "' · ,, Ii •.• t. ... 11.-1 t. 1¥C N ewport police at 12 ~ o. m . Jdb to collect whole blood for tbc Sunday with two 1-7-year~ Re-arr;ned ro.rc.ea In Korea and to dondo .youths ln Bal.boa P.llJ'kir;te tUltlll .the Red Cross obligation lot. The juveniles were released t4 civilian hc:wpital& in Los An-.&.\'allable lD Bubar a.rea at to their paretits and certified !or gflea and Orange counties settles BOAJU>MA.N'S Balboa I,;laod l;~~j?ieL ·. . a -~r. ...:.·1= PRESS~- ERWOOD~s LETS GO .CRAZY TOGET ... ER The bflauty of our new Co9tume' jewelry I.I lnto11:lcatlq -It 19 aald Utere ls DO complete M&Dily lo lf WI!! must be Uf.Slld7 crazy let It be about beauty. Take home somet.blAI' of yo111 owt1 cboosiDI' &o her. , BRING BACK DIE SUMMER IN JIF.R .ta'ES l • .,'T HF.R LF.AD VOU AGAIN TO PARADISE, * FURNITURE -GlfTS -ART -FA.BRIC!S -JE\\'ELRY I 407 E. Balboa Blvd. BALBOA. CALIF. Har. 0188-J l~~~~~~~~-0-pea~~·-v_••_l_•_irw~-an-d~S-un~da~'-'"~~~~~~~~ .. AMHICA'S LARGEST ' COUNTY FAIR llGGIST SHOW ON lAITH fOI 25 AND SO CINfS "L'' 1.11 _,, •• COt~fUl • IXCl11NO • fOUC.tflOH.tl • CUAH • COM1oar.t1" How About Your Menu? Pre-seuon .fiahtr.g ia already making a record for lUlell; dur- ln.g" this pa.at wee kend a total of thirteen marU n we,-e, weighed-In •t the J?.J.Jbun· Angling club, five ,were t.8..ken on Saturday and eight on Sunday, the smatlest weighing 92 pou.nd8 and the largest 18:? peu.ndB: The terrific albacore catches are mak.ing hls~ory an<l there &J..'C ple11ty or ~a bass and other species or game flsh bC'l.ng tnkt!n by lhe lhous.nnds of sports- men fi!'lhtng these \l>'otors. ·oppearnnces In juv.enlle court. Po· .dfwn l o the do.Uy t.a..ak ot gain.Ing IUOBARD'S LI.DO MARKET lice alleged the four •tole a ten-&fl •lra 200 blood donors a day -------------- Uer skirt from a car belonging to --l-and every day." WllUom W . Sweet, of Long Bea('h. 1R ed Cross must have airborne Phone Harbor 1616· 'li11dc Service IN CALl~ORNIA Now, Sdnta Fe offors shippers better-than. ever service-via new Santa Fe f.r.eigbt uucks. In California one hundred and eleven agen cy stalioas are Cxpediting less than car- loa d Joe shipmencs between San FranciscO, Los Ang!.'les, L o ng Beach, Sa.a Bernardino, Sa n Diego and intermediate points. All Santa Fe stations, commuoicatioos and experienced freight agents in Califoro..ia are at your S(.·r'<'icl"; when you ship by Santa Fe freighc trut:k. Fio<l out about this new, faster, • 0-Dally Hold Gem Sllow at LA. Fair Sport riBhing boats "";11 be op- ~l' llL·c.J every day of the sea.<ion A n1illion dollars worth or prec· rro111 Norn1's Landing a.nil P ort iOU.'1 o.nd s-en1i-prc('ious gem ~tones , Orange. The.1:1e Landings will pro-gold nntJ sUvc:r ore and nuggets vidc t!Ve ry facility for· the picas-and otht•r 111ineral s~cin1en.s will urc nntl comfort of visiting fi.'lh-be on d.1splay nt Los Angeles aml'n, it was announced. t 'oun ty F'air in Pomona, Sept. 15 Spe<:ial reduceU ra.tl•fi will bf' in I through Oc.t . l as another o f tht- Jft>cl during the wintt·i· ~f'll.8-011 n ... 1ny e.o.Jded attr-..icUo~ this year. it hotels, motels and npnrt n1cnt,:; ·rhc unusual cJJ sploy, ant• of thl' l or out-uf-tc.wn fi3hern1cn µlo11-l ln 1·g e.st a.n~ most ,valuable ever ·1itlg an extt::J)Lled st ny. 1 fl..'i.Semble.tl 1n the aoulhland, will occu py a lar·ge display hall on the NewportC.ir cle lllecond floor of the administr&t.ion building wh~re it can be clo•ely Working on Quilts ..,..., •••. Th e •how will be divided into Ulrl'e 1nnjor divisions. Tht- first will be for lhe gen1s, the 11.econcJ for gu.Jtl o.ruJ silver ores 111u..I t he third for the other 1nin£>r· uJ .epechncns. The lnrg~·11t and rlchC'st or some thirty-five iru..lividual rollecttons is 'r he cirt:le has an order for uwneo.J and Plltcrt:>d by Kazan.jian quilts and n1embcrs a !"e ruketl to lirothc riJ of ~ Angt:ll·S who a.r.! m<>et nPxt \':t!ck to work on th~n1 cJ1~pla.ylng ~even.LI star sapphires Miss Newland reviewed l ht' :nt:luding the worJd ftUllOWi Dlack c:losin_g-!.'hapters of the first study Slar 01 Qut!en1tlaJ11..i . Thill myster- book, Near East Panorama. l1Llt·t.l iou:; gt•n1 weighs nearly halt e Learning and Living A.mid Unre,..t, pound anl.I 'is larger than a hen's a~ll Bridgt!s Into lh1· F'uturf'. Th~ cKJ.f-It 1s vaJueJ at $300.000. IL~ next book \Viii be Thf' Chrii-;tian'i-t--1lf hr11ther, t he S ta r ur Anakit> Voctttion by G . Ero1nley Oxr.11m I will aL'iO bt:' .'ihown. M1 8. J oh n Pfischnt>r and Mrs. "Guidance From Within" wns theme of the devotional progru.n1. given by Presidegt Elsip N i:iwlnnd .when Newport circle of W. S. C S .. Chris t Church by thC' s~a mt!t ii: Goodell hall. Clara Corbin served rt<fre~hincnt :-. to Ul.e Oak Knoll Naval hospit.el In Oakland 9.6-pints or type "O" ~ole blood-none of which piust bf mo.re than 2-4-hours old ........ nd a.1.110 a Bimilar amount ot olht'r blootl typel'.! to be trana!armed ln-t9 1>lasrna." each Joy it wa.." )Xlint- e~ out. This a 1nount of blood cOmJ.Jletes thl' nliUt...1.ry de1nw1d6 o.ply, anti docs not includr the bet- tfr than ~.000 plut..s o tnonth being djrect t:tl to ~v~ lives and hasten r covery or peJ11ofUI in Los An· gcles and environs. I i ltJ n move alnwd • Lo betler en· a~le nec1 Crass to meet the ir.i- c~eaaed demands !or .. .,:hole blood, ttie organimUon bas announced I ~w o perating hour~ at the -~ geJes Regional Red Croas_BIOQd nte.r. g25 South Wealem Ave. ·NA~UY ADVERTISED Fo.o.twi11r for .Boys &Gitls of .AllAtn 1'1 addition to opening Saturday& i~~~~;~~;~~~~~~ (~n1 D o.n1. to 3 p.n1 ,, the blood c4ntcr will be a ccc.ptlr.g donaliOn.<J o ~ blood Monday• th'ou&-h Fridays I w E l c iJ ' s f"°1n l 2 I noun J to 8 p.Dl., thus " a~Jing an nvc.rall total Of 10-houra I pfr week t o the previou.:s Liou~ l!iQhedule. ------~ I •\11S-f]' JI'" ()()l~Ol(AJ)() A vil:;it tu M1·s. Waynt-Con1p- ton·,. purcnL"I. Mr. nniJ Mrs. B . L . Stupll"'ns uf .Paon1. Cci lo .. wn~ pll i<I l"!'fCentJy by Mr. and MrR. Cornpton ~*d i:uu_g-htl·Tl'I Alay ne and LouiSt". j 3&3 E . 20th St., Cu."lto 1lf1·s.'.l. a !. the s11c1al h our. Behl CoJleg B e s ,. Nl•X t 1nceting \\'ill be Oct. 3 Bl I . .A e ~ns ~slOD . the home of "''-<.:ud >in, l 125 \\' ~ .I!; ""1". . '"~ Bay nvcnU('. * NOltSE RACING DAILY * NORSE SNOW (first nine nights only) * GORGEOUS "CAVALCADE Of SfARS" (last eight nights with famed water ballet) L OS ANGELES COUNTY 40.000 Exhlbito 400 AcrH 200 Bllildinqa le• thao c9.rloaid lo.t .ae.nice. Phone your local --- Santa Fe station agent today. ~ .... -.-.t-o_t_l_;'_b_r;-:s-:-ll ln T~!!~ c~~e f P!~!I~~~ Mondov ~· -.. llH High' Quality Printing-Ph. Har. 1616 F:. G. STUBBS. DI,·. Frt. AKt . 115 Pint• Av.·nuf", Ph. 141·91 l.Ah"JG liEA<JJI '.! tr.~~~· !;e~~:n co:li~~1a B;:~: ~111;a th~ r~~t ;~~c~c:~:~"S:;~ts~~:ll i~;1~;g o:n~~e "~'~,:~,~r i~~~~ Excha11ge Clubs w W be U1c 1.'ll'·!'lt 11bl·ral n r1..'i und lheulogical departmf nts. :r.J)t:aker ..it n l'xt Tuesday e vening's Antit'i pating enrollment ot 400<.-r1 ------------- <.llnner . n1e~ting of L.he Newport or more. the college's' dean of it' is open t o all enrollees. Theo- Harbor Exchange Club at l.he Co.1 educat ion T. A. Kessel. said that logical studies are not required. lonial Cafe. <'nrollee~ have signed trom. as A..Mignment.s o r personnel tn Malcoln1 Angell, sE!t:'retary or far away a.!!I Europe and China.. departments were anno1,V1 ('ed a.-; th!.' Santa Ana Exchange Club There are two from China, one tallows: v.·-"18 a gut!st at Tuesday's meeting from K orea, two rrorn Lima, 10 1 d Tes tament department, n.nd spoke abnut community proj-Peru. and o thers from a.a far W t!CLs. J nhn Vogel wa.q appointed away Q.'l Palestine and Ha1A-·aiia.n tard William.e, Arnold Weston, · · and Mias Willa. Bushnell: Ne"' by r-'i-o·sillt•nt Thomas E . Heffei'-Islands. M ost of the United aon, J . B. Scott. LA.nguag1:s: Testament, Dr. Irvine J . Harri-nan to stut!y and suggest club 1 States is represented. prujcots in tht.' Ne\\"purt tta rbor Dr. Irvine J . l:la.rrison, presi-Breek, J . B. Scott a nd Mi::is Mar-_ _".~~ ...... ---... """"~""'""'"""'"""""""""""""""""""""""""""'"""'"""'"""'"""""""'~~_J~A~c~~=·•~---=:-=:--::=-dent of the college, said that fro!'!h ~erite Hawley; Spe.nis h, MiHs entrance exa1nination.'!. along with nda Rl&gii., Mias Haw 1 e y : registration of t he upper ,cla.ss-1ench. Miss Riggs. . See What You Can Get For Your Car at tteal Savings s I. Complete Vul\'e Grind 2. Clean Car~ . 3. Replaro Piston Rings 4. Replace Piston Pins PONTIAC ''6'' P 5. t~xpa.od Pi.!Jtons • G. Replace Ccmnccting Rod, Insert E c I A • Bearings 7. Adjust Con. Rods Chev. & Bulok K. Al.iwi Cooneeting Rods 9. Replace Head and Pan Gasket.• lll. Change .flogine Oil 11. Olellll Oil Pump IJnes, SCll:eeo and S1111q1. 12. Ridge Ream, g laze bust, cyliJlde"' IS. Cllean 1111<1 Adjust Spark Plugs 14. Replace Distributor PoiDls, R.Min1e Motor. l:i. Clean Air Cleaner ' 16. Adjust Carburetor 17. Replace Maalfald Gaskets 18. Top Ra1Ul tor Rose . (.lo cl odes parts and lahor) • PQNTJAC •s7~0 (locluUll pa.ts and labor) ALS<D SPECJAl SAVINGS ON ALL MAKES P ·TC) 12 MONTIS TO PAY ' •.. • • ( m e n Monday were foUowed by Missions department : Profes- regis trations of freshmen Tues-~rs Weston '6.lld Floyd Wood- dti.y. Classwork began Wednesday. wprth ; pMychology, Floyd Wood- Fo r 30 years, Southern Ca.lifor-wb th T A K $el ti <'-6 . Bibl C II ted -ln r , . . es an .m.rs. nu1 e o ege opera JCdna Harti.!lon ; English, t "Mi&-: Pas<).d~a, . l:.t sold Its . S811'J>WI; "B liwlt\Y and Miss ~elen iAllr n ; and b111ldlngs _ t~ere aftd-acquCr-~· le, Ne ll Short, Ralph Car- ing othe r bu1ld1np. Th~ have cha.el, MIM Letty Stratton nn..J ~en remodr1ed !or dormitory F C Wood ti I I t illU t s. . . war I. ant c assroo~ &C C5, at cos Radio, George Sampson; print-j of thousands of dollars, ~ualness ing, Elmo K endall; hi.glory. w .:t rtl :Atanager W. J . Bulard said. Will' d T A u 1· d ~ J 1anu an . . .i;>.e&»e , e u- Qpt-.ralf'lilll by ,Church: cation, MiM Bushnell, Woodwo.rth The college Is operated by the I d Kessel, and aciPnce, Robert Assembly ot GOO Churches but , S ith, Mias Bushnell and W eston. THE A II ER t'ic A N WAY .... "~-~ '''"""• " ' ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • PUCE YOUR ORDER TODAY While These Cars Are Available We have limited monthly quota available for immediate delivery • H you think of the llillmau MINX u just anotlier snl811 British car-get in it and stretch out your legs. When you're sure you're com· fortable, start it; touch tlte .accelerator and see how it gets ~way! . Feel it cruise rd over 60 with ease and grace. The smootl1ness of its coil·tpring ride feels like a plane aftet it leaves the ground. . . If you have the slightest interest in enjoy· "' •.. . . ing big car con1fort and performance at a ligh1 car prire of $1195 don't put a dime on any other car until you've driven the Hillman MINX. It giveo 30 to 35 miles of brealh-Wcing pleasure driving on each gallon of ga.1. You'll .know why thousand11 of Americans have be- come Hillman owners when you come in, see it. and drive it yourself: L HILLMAN m.Ln x A llOOTES GIOUP PllODUCf $1495* .. DISTRIBUTOR: MUNRO MOTORS . ' ' Newport .......... We..,.,n JIMrh ' ' -pu1.g, SLEG'*S NQTORS ELSINORE • •11·..,.. '°' proOtilbl.i 1nW.11iW i.vtted -, .. ·"···········~··································· . . J ,. • • I ~ .--._,..._ • ......,.._ .,. .e, L • --I • ' l ' I ' • r :· • • \. • • ' • PAGE I. -PART If -; ;~AY\ SEPf. -,14"··•Bridge ancf Prunch" FAl:·s~qlon• -. • -- I . .. •I• r-emily Visits riend1 et EKondido . . ' · FA G Four1om11 Attpnd1 Friday ; Federation Session Mesa Family Visits Connick and chlldren. Jam,. Zr .• t Shella nn'..I Bruy of Vlctbitl BL RE.s S -B. ~nj·oy~d by . Meet Ne1'Week M M 'K•mben ot th• Ju.n10r Matrunil ~~~::.=:.~-=~~~~~~~~~~~=::: esa atrons oec:tlon or tlle oocta )(-1'11day _: · Aftem.06n · Clubl. wtll ·hold their • • Happy recollecUou of their te oummer holidays af! still I ncertng_ wtth Mra.. Ralph Taylor d children, Evelyn, Johnnie dnd ckJ-Lynne, of 2257 ~adflc Ave., ta M..._ Costa Mesa riday Afternoon Club Lists Year's rogram Schedule There'• a.n lnterestlng and vart· ed -se&90n ahead tor Coeta Mesa I C I Frlday Afternoon Club members LC?C• oup e with arU•bl from V8r10U8 field• In Charge of of entertainment scheduled to • E h • b • make their appeai:anco on the I l. A. Co. Fe Ir X I it Brldp. c;lub memben wen en· regu~ meeUng Wet!n.eeday, Bept. tertalnlid '111oancl&y 117 Mr-. Wll· :ro, at 8 p. m. a the i!lubhouM. Uam WlWame of Ool:ta Mea at -The brldg• MCtlon wtll convene one of UM potlp'• N1UW bid and Friday, Sept. 22, tor a deuert ,_.. •trS:OU.' A brunch wu the cou.rae at 12:30 p. m. Brtdce and aftennatli of 1ROmlns card p .. y. canasta will follow. Ma.Jttnr up the quartet tab••~ were Mmee. Max ~Mehner, Art Myers, Raymond Berg. Thoma• Adama, Rob'!rt Daniele, Arthur Throneon, Maude Pierce and thf' hoeteee. Thronsons Expect Seattle Guests Mr. and M n. Arthur Thronson and son Ronnie of 305 E . 19th St .. 'Ille loca.l th.reeaome w're en- rtalned lit the !'Acond.Jdo ranch ot Mr. a.nd Mn. Jeu Hlvana and ~aughter· Joyce, fonner Costa. tdua ruldenta, Durlng the eo- jou.rn they went a ·zoolng tn San blero and took other jaunte to 'fljuana, Escondido and Palomar. I --· I Rf:TURNS FROM ... 14.. -Clualfled ad11 a.re read by folka who are looking to buy. Co11ta M ua arc anllclpallng the 1 Mrs. Carol CUrltl!11 of E1 Nido arrtval next week of Mr. and Mr"· I Court ha.s rt'turned from Lo8 An- Charlee E . Thomu of Sc&ttle. C'elea where ehe epent several Clual.fled a.di coet UtUe. do much. Qre9on ~elatives iu gueou or Mn. McCormlc:J<'• On the U.tt of Calta w..... at>. parenta, Mr. and Mn_ a: C. eent.ea durtng the p&9t two week& Brtd~a. U\t'y have been vl.tlU.,. wei-e Mr. and Mnt Ja.mes Mc~ I ln Portlarid., Ore. ~ Membe.ra. of the COata Meea P"rl· day Afternoon Club wtlo &ttend~ the board meeUng or Ofang~ r--~---------------------+ County Fedu-atJon ot Women'1 Clubs held rrtda.y tn t HunUnston Beach wen Mra_ Kenheth Stew· art, Mr'9. Cr.ilia Vf~. Mn. Gun- ning Butler and Mrl. ~uben Oay. Mra. 0 . W. Freek, county prest· dent, prulded. Durlnf the morn· Ing .ieaslon ln the Huntington Beach Methodist Church, MrA. J . Orland Smith dlacu..ed the Gen· era! Federation convention held thlR summer In Boston &nd after· noon 9pcaker wu M n . Edward Burn. mui'llc cha.trman or the C:iJlfomla Federation. WEEK IS AT TRr: . . BRAT SHOP 1809 Newport Ave.. 008TA MF.>IA 19M-~l calendar. Program aelec- tlon.a for the en21ulng year w~re made under the guidance of Mrs. Kenneth Stewart, first vice preal- dent and program chalnnan. and her committee, Mrs. Bf'rthA Tillot- won -1.nd Mrs. Geor~e V. Fox. SpoUight at Loe Angele• coun· ty fair this year ie on begonias a.nd a Newport. couple. Mr. and ~1!'8. MiUer F . \Vllson. 126·39t h str~t. Mve been chosen' to pu!. on the exhibit In which 563 blooms parents of Mn. Thronson. I weeks with relatlve11. ---~~----~--~-~---~--~~,,;,..-~~---~-~-----~----~~~ Musjc will predominate at the will be kept f~&h for 17 days openJng nlceting tonir>rrow i Ft1-L1111t. year ort"hlc1s were featured. dliy) when the cJub will hr"ar the I Whl1c the Wllsons will supply R uth Armstrong Trio, coinposed I qua.ntlties of the blossoms from of Haul Taylor, soprano; Helen their o'vn shade house. they wUI Mawaon, con tralto-, and Miss Arm-I hrtve to 8f'Cllre some froll) other etrong, pianist. Luncheon 11.t 12:30 growers but thr"y will b.c entlrc- P-m . In the clubhouse will pre-1y respr-nslble-for the artistry and cede thl'! probram. upkeep of the booth. • Hootcsscs for lhP occasion will The flower dll'lplay a~ the fair. be Mra. C·llla Viele, J\.frs . Bertha "''hich opens Septembrr 15 and Tillotson. M rs. w. e . Mellott and I conth1ue8 through Octl')ber 1, will \ Mre. P . v . Pal'kcs. b~ second to none In the country A talk by Mr. Crook3hnnk on and over $60,000 is bcini:;-given "The History and Art of Mak'ng In premiums. a.ccordlng l<:' ~Ir~. Chlnawsre" will mark the Oct. 20 Wilson. There will b'! three week , meetin,i:-. ends on which the fair will be Billed for Nov. 17 11'1 M is.q Ka-open -1s· well as week days so that trina C!on\vav. whllSf' tnplc will be everyone will h::ive nn opportunity "Romane<' of fl.fodern Fabrics." to see It . Robin Pratt. con1edienne. will ------ present her original and humor· Ricky Ray Raymond ~:cti~~~ologues at the Dec. 15 Welcomed by Reciproci ty D11y . Jan. 19, wilt M·es~ Families feature Mr!if'." L. R. Daughenbaugh. a pa111t presid('nt of the club. In a travP.loguc. On Feb. 16 Fan ni e MacEnroe. imperson>'.ltor. write r and teac her, will give dramatic r£'vie..,.,·s or re- cent books. Another out.standlnJ,!' musical prograo1 will be provided March 16 when Jimmy O"Brl ~n. tenor. Is slated t o nppcur. ~frs. George Wheal. prominent Harbor srca c lub WQlTlen. and world lr<lVE'l e r now tourlng Eu- rope. \\•ho WR!i so well received last year, will make a return en· gagemcnt April 20. Caroline PTugh, pittnist. is liete<l for the closing rr1 eeting on M.a y 18. Church S.chool Guild Plans Bazaar Work Comn11. tlel J\.{Rr O>mmunity Church Sch')()! guild Clpened Its fall sessions . Monday evening, marked by e r;ood attendance. Ruth Humason WllK honte83 ·'l t her home on 01chltl nv·::-nuc end nh.., waa 8&3la~('d by Ida Kiley and Sy I vii\ Hnbb'.l rd. The Rev. Pau l E'·1bbltt ~old of lh .. rApitl J;r•'l\Vfh of thr r llurch and thn rei.ult 'nri necessity for enlargin.i::. The f':'hurch F>rhool guild has al'! It~ projPct the' :;chool and le planning a bAby booth fo r the N'ovembrr ba;-.1a r . Lucillr Shan· non is Ch"lir1nan an<.I ls .asking a ll member . ., to n1Pct next Tu.esdav at 10 :30 a .111. wi!h Doris Diehi. (508 Goldenrod. tn SC"-' on baU.•'.lr artirles. ThE'y are lo bring sack lunches 'vith tea and coffee to be served by the hn!itess. M r~. Diehl prf'sided at the meet· Ing. The rel'lignRtion of Frances Slater. vier-president. W.'18 accept- ~ and Ruth Ha.-rison was elect- ed to the posltlr:in. Next 1nee ting of the guild will be on Oct<'ber 9 at the home of Mrs. Babbitt. Orchid avenue and all 'vomen intert'.'~ted are invited to attend . Legion Aux. 455 to Heer Reports .On Convention Reports from df'legates to the slatr Cf1nvc nlion will bf> heard when A meri csn Legion A uxillary 4 ~ con\'ene.e ~fonday , Sept. 18. at 8 fl. m. in Legion Hall. Costa M eaa.. Florida Friend Visited by Mesens Mr. e.nd Mr.e . E . 0 ., Potter of 228 Bce.Lrice St., Costa Me&a, ac- 'Comp.lnif'd by their granddaughter Janice Potter. 'vent to Loa An· gt>.le-a recently for a visit with Mrs E . C. Horn r>f Miami. Fla .. long U~ friend of Mnr. Potter. • Ricky Ray Ra.ymond is the 11ame of the new 111.nd fir~t) ed- dltJon to the household of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raymond. 1626 Or· ange Ave .. Costa Mesa. The Vf'ty young man a rrived Aug. 29 at St. JQseph's hospital where he tlpp<'d the scales et 7 pounc1s 13 ounces . WE"lcom es go to him fron1 m·'l· tP~rnal grandparents Mr. and Afrs. Virgil S. Packham and patE"rnel gr1tndparents Mr. end Mrs. W. S Frink, ·lll of Costa Mesa. ------- Mesa Femilie~ Vacation in Mts. The ~earby mountaina atlra"t I me.ny Coste Mes'l. vacation seek-( eca. Havln<;t ·1 w<in (l"rfur time for four days et the Green MountRin re.sort In the San Bernardino mountains were Mr. and Mrf:l. Douglas Jiinesly and children. Connett~ and Tcr·ry. 2·10 E. 20th St., and ~tr. and Mrs. Olin Lisk. Rt>ge1· and Ri ch.:ird, 471 Broad· way. ·-------· Sermon Subje c"t at COM Church "SomC' Ac•·esl'Oe>rlC"a of Chi lstian Ft!ilh" will be the topic or th" .;1ern1on preached by the Rf'V. Paul Edward 81tbbilt on next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the Com-_ munity C"hurch a t 611 HellotropP ·l.venue, Corona del :1\.-Iar . · A nursery Is n1alntalned in the kindrrgarten roo;n for children who.'i~ rorents attcn•l the worshir service. The choir. under the di rectjo;1 of ~fary Batten Steffen- sen. will sing Mac Farlane·s "Open Our E yes." ' The Junior High Pilgrin1 Fel lowshlp will mPet in Pilgrim hal l at 5 o'clock with Harlan Hoyt ·tF counsellor. - The Senior High Pllgrin1 Fel· lowshlp will n1 eet In Pilgrim hall at 6:3(,) o'clock with the Re'" Paul Babbitt as counselor. Get Your SCHOOL SU,PLIES AT -BLUE SAIL STATIONERS I 306 Milin, BALBOA ' NOW Our Annual R 0 SE SA L·I E No. I Plant"s established in· 5 gel. containers -Bush, Climbing end Tree Rqse1 -Some et less then bel'eroot prices. From $129 and up ........... • 1.1 .I ~ .<;~st . 19~:. t · ";· ·qo Pl'.'~ ~l ~,·r . . . ' N1w .ltGl'e 1.IDln: s.. . \ , . 9 a. 111. to .• p. -. Weekdap 9 a. m. "to 6:30 p •. llL PleQty of Flee Pcning.., Of Our Store • OIW SA TUIDA Y, N1GJt1 UNTIJ. -P. M. . _ J '. . . , . I .lo • ·, ( •l'>t ••I'•,.··· • • • • ,, I