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By T. N. (''BRICK") qAINICB
OUr own IUperlor coJtt judge,
Bob G&ntner, I• a lot ~ore In·
tereated tha.n moet foul. In the
new• ot the war trom U.e Pacific
an&.
TBll: Pltl:88
A. mJrror • of. the-m01t ... rapidly devel~lng area
of the Calltomla South
Coastal Empire
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IWtlO.. MIA
SECOND LARGEST' HOME COMMUNITY IN ORANGE COUNTY Judge Robert read.a with care
eveey dl.spatch eent vta rad.lo and
telephone from the tigbt~s fronts VOLUME XI
in Korea. It's BOrt of & Jlablt wttb
~. In a profeulonal IOl!'t qf way.
· On account of Jud•ei mrdner
not t.oQ.. long back wu chief censo~
~ foT the' Paciflc Fleet Wt.en we
w.r-e having our unpleasantnea
with the Japanue. and in hi.a
capacity handled vlrtuaUy all the
new1 coming' from the war fronts
thlfln. And at the same time. he
gained a good knowledge of who
war wrtten are and how they
work and what they ahould send
PHONE HARBOR 1616
STATE OKAYS M'ENTAl SCHOO ·b~
PROVIDES $150,000 ·FOR PLANS
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FIVE CENTS
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THE raDl8
Alm. to be clean, fair
and impartial. and thus
t-0 receive a.q1l ~.-retaln -' '. popular support -
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to their headquarters without AS8emblyman Earl w. Stanley,.,...-------------------------------
damaging any war effort. of Newport Beach. reported from
Today When you mention M>me Sacramento WcdneHclay the ltp-
by·Uner writing from the Korea proval of prOpol'lf:l.ls to change :.he
front, or what's left of It. Judge Fairview Stale H<W'lpltal here into
Gardner immedbtely-can recall "' State School for ~fentally Re-
eomethlng about that wrtter-how tarded Children.
he always had .eggs with hle beer, Governor Earl Warren signed
or how he always worried about both bills 63 and 61 In the pres-
hia ailing mother. He knew 'em ence of Stanley at the Capitol
aU, pretty Intimately. and they Wednesday morning as the se!·
probably cuMed him at times. but ston of the legislature oCficially
I 'll bet not many, because from closed.
what l know he looked at news
from the C'ivllian angie. rather The proposed $13,000.000 lns ti-
than from the m.tlitary lide. tution, to be developed on 745
. In fact, the ones Who came acres of bean land, northwest of
bome between wan whom I talk-Costa MeSR. will ht> pla.nned under
ed to wPre highly pr:1lseful of how a $150,000 allocation approved
be conducted things. in a bill by the special session of
A nd 80 you can see how our ex-the Lcgia!.l.turc Tue~dKy. It ap-
clt y judge is more than ordinary proved thl.8 bill shortly arter both
tntere!lted In the war and the ex-hOU!'!ea authori?.ed change of the
ttllent writing coming out o f it! Fairview Slate Hospilal to status
of a state school.
HE'S 11NTERESTEO Assemblyman Stanley. who had
IN TIUS JOB reported earller that the proposrrl
I haven't seen It mentioned any-
where about Judge Gardner'8 va-
cation, inctdenla.lly.
H e spent hif'I V·1catlon sitting in
•uperlor court In Los Angeles-
wtthout charge-so he could learn
how to be a bigger and better
judge.
Some people'tl think he was nuts
tor using up his annual rest period
in the horrible hodge-podge of L.
A . 'e superior court.a, but he says
he learned much which will help
him be a good judg'!.
I've got a huncb that, in his
caae, the taxinyers are getting
their money's worth. •
CHIEF CROCKER'S
HEAVILY-LOADED
Frank Crocker, our fire chief
who brought wo rd t o thl!'I dept.
from Dutch Gus Wurdlnger. the
ex-Newporter who's migfated to
Ot-egon. said that he brought
more than a brief meuage 1 when . ' r saw him the other night. I
Lota . at Newp<!rt Harbor foik11
have followed the amazing ex-
ploits oC Dutch OWi In his high-
wsy dlt1penaary near Ashland,
Oregon, some through this dept.
and tome through personal con-
tact when they're making like
.tourt•la. Like meeting an octopus
family face-to-face 'way back
Uft,re In the country.
Anyway, Chief Crocker said he
had the whole rear end of hi& oo r
filled· with Ul«lrature of various
110rl8 sent down here by our for-
mer citizen. One of t het1e days
I 'll ptcN it up. knowing that some
will be Interesting and &0me
rlaque.
HERE'N ·
THERE
Brief but pleasant words with
the beet city clerk we havP. Char-
ley Priest, mostly concerning the
allegedly good old days . . .
H•ven't seen Greg Gorby, the
pinochle player who runs a can-
nery In his spare time ... I
have word!'! with BUI Covert. our
street superintendent, about a
fa.mtly heirloom . . . AJso with
Braden Fi.nch. who's getting so
many civic poeltlona he 900n
won't have time to eat _ .. Bob
!:a1trnan. a lucky -owner of a
Gatnea c1t. Is complaining. H e
.. ays he was auppoaed to get a
lady cat. but that It's growing a
mustache and t1inglng bAA8 .•
C'h.1ngcovC'r was not included in
the governor's call for the spech&I
session, said that the legislative
counSC'I authorized the consider-
ation because It dealt with school
matters.
In January Kl the rf'gular sc!!-
sion, Stanley will uruend the bill
o f $13.000,000 finanein~. It nl-
reorly ha1' been approvetl for state
hospital use.
Jeff's Chauffeur
is Found Dead
( Body or Louis Jacobs, [JS, chaur-
fC'ur and housen1an for W. T .
Jefferson. 212 Ocean Blvd., Co-
rona del Mar, wealthy Costa Mesa
"land czar,'' was found in a gue~t
cottage of the iJerferson home
Tuesday morning.
It wa.e first believed by Coroner
Earl Abbey that the victim died
either of a cerebral hemorrhage
t .
wt!rs IACOBS
or an overdose of Seconal tablets
but the exact cause Is still u.nde-
termined. Results of the post
mortem disproved a "death-by-
heart-attack" tht>0ry. A toxlcolo-
gUit hu been employed to de-
~ermlne whether death may h&Vl'
been caused by poil'lon.
(Contlnue4 on P.-&e t)
I ' Harbor Resident Helping England
Build Huge $30,(XX),(MX) Oil Refinery .
E . E . Boudinot, Newport Har't::.r resident and"veteran construc tion
enginC'er for General Petroleum Corporation, Los Angeles, has been
selected to supervt15e the con11truct~n of .:i new $30,000,000 oil r~flnery
to be built by the Vacuum Oil Co.\ Ltd .. in Coryton, England, it wa~
announced this wePk. \
Both General Petroleum and'\tbe Vacuum Oil Co .. Ltd., are af·
flliate~ of Socony-Vocuum Oil Co .. ~nc .
Boudinot, who is now In Engl*1d. Is accon1panird by his wife,
Marie. They Mvc closed their Nrwv<>rt Beach honlp Rt 1120 West
Bay Ave. and, while In England, wtll llve In South E'nd, a resort
southeast of London. The project will take about 30 months t o
complete.
With GenPral Petroleum since 1911 Boudino t has pl8ycd an im-
poltanl role in the construction and owlh of General Po.troleum·:;;
modern refinery at Torrance, Calif.
The nC'\V Coryton refinery will treat Middle Ea"t crude oil pri-•
n1arily and will have a capacity (•f apil'oxlm-'.ltely 20,000 barrels of
crude oil daily. It will specialize in the 'oduction of high g1·ade lu-
bricatint oils. It i& expected that the ne refinery will aid Brita.in'"
cffOrts to reduce its dollar deficit.
First County Draft~s Leave
For Induction Center Friday.
First group of Orange county men to be draflctl
'11ervice by Selecttve Service since the Korean war will
morning for the induction center in Los Angeles.
into military
leave Friday
Exact number of county men to• ... ---------------
cnter the Army will not be re-
lPased since the ma.tter has been
cla!>isifiPd restricted, Maj. Francis
A . Hartwell, assistant deputy di-
rector for the Southern Area, s&id.
Several hundred local men have
been undergoing pre • Induction
phy!"1ical examinations In prepara-
tio n for this first induction call.
A numhf!r of bus trips to San
biep bave been made fr<>m
Santa Ana for the physlca'te:.
The first group of men to leave
Santa Ana will report to the Pa-
cific Elect1ic depot on E . F ourth
St., at 7 a. m. Frid.9.y. Groups will
leav"' from galtierlng points In San
Cle1nente and Newport Beach, it
Pair ·Reelected
to RC .Board
RC(!lected as bra.rd members of
the Southern Orange County
Chapter of the American Red
Cto111 thls week were Lloyd: LbVt!-
land and Mrs. Ralph Randel.
Their e lection was announced by
local Chairman H 0:irry Ashton at
the monthly board meeting Tues·
day at the Ebell Club.
NEWPORT HARBOR KIGH SCHOOL ~N"monies front of . ' tht" M"hool \\'t.-dfK'Sday. From left to rlgb are S o rman Jo~lemlng. ln."truct-Or In the drl\..-r-f-dU<'.,tlon
program; S am Kf"yf'M and t-1&1\"e)· Somt"rK sah"' rnan&gl'r o.ncl prr~ldt"nl ·~pt-ctJ,·cly of N't'\l'port
llarbor J\.1oton '''blch donat"I t llf" ua.r; 81 y Da"ld'M>n, princl1.a.I of H:1.rbor lllgh, \\'IUlam 8. R1-ed,
dhstriet mana.~r "f tJu• Aul.omobile Club o South1•rn Olllfomla. antt Wiiiiam Cunll/fe. ~tdinator uf
~ftdary Nlur:atlon for Otani'~' connty scbooL Somers Ii. reerl,·lng .a Certlflcal.(' of :\\li."Brd from
1>rlnt'lpal .l}a\·ldM>n for hl8 contribution to tht·-pro gran. ( Pregg Photo)
LITTLE ISLAND GETS MOST ATTENTION
AT NEW ZONING ORDINANCE HEARING
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CITY IGNORES
PROTESTS OF
J. HINC HLIFFE
Court action on the Ne\.lorport
city council's decision to annex
the "Shoestring Strip" of land .
one foot wide, around Ban:itn~
proJ>("rly and a portion or Costa
Meaa, was thrf'atc.ncd by J ohn
Hinchliffe, 1490 Monrovia St..
Costa Mesa, th{' lone objector l'J
the annexation who was prrsenl
at lhC' chambers Monday.
H inchliffe presented a pt"titi•111
with 18 l'lignaturcs or ~rson.s h"
sairt "''ere all opposed to the R1l·
nex.1.tion. However , a check of
the namcl'I by the city manager
revealed that only one of thf' siJm-
rr!" hari his lanrt croAAed by the
strip annexation. and therefore,
had a lrgal right lo protrl'lt. Mnsli
of the others owne<t land lh.'ll. will
br encil'"('led by the slrip w hicl•
would prevent them from f'Vf'l"
joining ,any other city exr-C'pt
Ncv.'port Bear.h.
Tbls actioll Is "unconstitt1t1un-I al. undemocratic and against lhr
laws of fair g overnmf'nt," clai1n-
ed Hinchliffe.
Talked t.o . .\ II
w11is annout'!ced.
Draftees from aO Southland
countle~ except San Diego and
Imperial will converge on Los
Angeles in the first n1ass induc-
Other members of thr county
boA.rd are Ashton and Jane cal-
kins.
Loveland warned thP group that
he fcitred the lack of undenitand-
lng of what is ahead during thC'
next year in this country. Every-
After City Ma.nager Sailors a i:.-
surcd the councilmen thlt ae had
w~_to. all the property ownrr ...
in the one-foot strip jUl!f-a rncl,,th
ago and all favored the n1ove, ~i t .v
lawmakers unanimously pa s l'IW d
the ordlMnCf> followinJ!; Maynr i e-
belfl'I suggestion . "Looks likC' 'it
should go thrnugh to s econd 1·eif'Q-
lng and pas.sag(', Ir they v.'Ant fen
Hearing on the much di!'ICUSJl:E'd new zoning ordinan<'e V.'l\A conllnued until Oct.' {l by Mayor Lei; la~.e C'ou rt action. they n1ay "
I.shell Mondav ni~ht followln~ Rn hour lnng .'H!Mion in fhf' city c1)11ncil c h.11nbf'rs. An oYerflnw, stand-I Docs th1at mean we ett n hA'r . -. · . . . . . <'o u rt a ct on on th-ot:· queri • fl 1ng-r~on1-o~ly crov.·d. attender! the f1r~t hearing an d gave a fine pt>1·forn1ar.ce of u1telllgent, well thought f-f inchliffe, imnlcdiat.,,ly juinpin~
out d11:icus.'i1on ; no bo1stcrou.!! na1ne l'1 11ng. • to his feet arter the orr'llnSJi•1:·
tion calls. Principal areas discus.. .. ed were: was passed.
Corona del Mar
Prepares for
Treasure Days
, SEED PL.A \'I SG CARDS
Marin~ n('t'(I playing <'.atds.
That. t41L8 thf'I plea of the ~
CroM t.oc:la)• '''ht"n thf"y c.om-
mended thf'I rni.pon!M" of the
Ne"·port llarbor n-111ol<h·qt1t to
,...., rt'qUe8 t In thf" Pr-88 and
Ne"'s-Tlmt>A for bantam books
for t ht' E l Toro ma.rlnee lo road
~~.~~I ·,,::~b':tw~~~""c :.~~"9;, I c1·ty Eng·1neer Asked to Report on ',,;;.~~ ~!i~nif .~: .• ·,""""'' to," wap street; Corrina dC'I Mar blocks 13L 1
~J;,~g.f:t:~~f ";~i~E.:~~·?£'.1 Feasibility of Ocean Front Channel I Brito to Get
Plri.nnin~ C01ll llli6-'iion 1nf'nlbf'r~. A suggrstcd rcp<irt by the city engineer oli the fea!)1bil!tv of th\' l San·1ty Test
who turned thl' pro~sed orrli-proposed ocean front watcnvay wa~ rrferred to Engineer Bert Webb 1
nance OVC'r to thp cnuneil a month by th£' Newport BcRch c ity council Monday night so he could sturly on lhelr \\'.SY O\'eMle81J, ago, aat In front of thP chamb('r -. . . J oi;eph Manuf'I Brit IBrPC'ti . li..,
To date o\'t'r 2000. yes, t\\·o lo answ,,r qut•s tions. Two color- t.hc cos_l of preparing .. ~uch a re po.rt tiOd to ~~e if It could be a cc.:n n1p· I the fo rmer Newport Harbor H 1~h
Final details of the second an-lhou8&11d, "mall book8 h&\'e btt-.n f'd n1aps showe<i the changes ltshrd in rC'gular routinf' \.\'Ork \li.'tth,..ut additional expense. ~choo l athlete who fac('F. a 1nur1h•r
·nual Treasure Days cele bration l&ken to the local RC offict' .'11 askf'd. Ocean Fro nt and Bcarh Pro· cha1·i;1? for allegedly clubbing Ra~
::;ea \.\~~~~?n;u~f ~:d~~r~~:n~~ :!~ ·::-:~~~·· Balboa. but th:~~t::nral~~ddi:~~~~nw~~ ~~ ~.cti~~f'St~:~~:il~~ ;cree:~dl·;~o~: H s Gets or·1ver ! ~oo~e Me;fdo~~i~ .. 8 to gdr:an~m8a\h~1;·
Mar Busine88 AMoctatlon at And hO\\' thf')' neffl pl&ylb&' from lhf' prPSt>nt R-2 zonlng of prescntc'1 a pt t itinn \Vlth o\·er 400 • • , Mt1'. Anna D,. o\ivier.1. 291 E a ;;!
Gene's re~taur.:int. r.'\rds. They don't ha\'f" to l'.M" two-family unlta to R -1 or singlr . t ti 1 17th St .. Co!ta Mesa, will have a
The Treasure Days event will ne"" just a.n old da1ok that hun"t ·1 t•· '1 signa urc~. mos y ron1 ocean T • • • c I ••nlty test '-'-(amt y Un ....,. . front property OWnC'l'!I , &-'!king the a n g a , ~~d he~~t:er~~yw,ee~~t~":.!lY~t Oc~ .. ~~ been used la.le.11·. Let's try and Th~~!:reeenht were unaPnl 1mo~s-1 engineer to survey th(' projert to r I In r Superior Judge' Robert Garrlnf'r
equal the bantam book record ly op~ .... to t e mo\'e. ann1ng _, t . It t d f . .,1.1 or Npwport Brach, '4'ho preJidf'!I guerite Ave. and Coast Blvd .. Co-of 2000. · · h · \\' t I HC •rmlnf' 8 cos an PRSI•" 1 :'>'· 1 ll VC'r ju\'en!le court. rl is\ln!l"tl rona del Mar. in lhe '1 rea between commission c airman. 8 c r Si;:ner.-. wrrc nrlni~rily from a :";e\.\·porl Union H i~h St'hool re-
---------------l...ongmoor, .anrt ronaultant Larry rli!;!r1rt b:luncterJ .by the .jl'tly anrl cri\'P<I a dual-control dr1v1ng in-l\1e~ay that he ha !< ordrrcrl ro
Gene's restaurant and Hampton'Jt one must g-ive up some , regular Whee, f'xpla1ned why the n10\·e '4'8~ 211·'1 S~ .. the pl't1t1on ~tAl"d 'J'hf' ~I.ruc t ion ear \\'ednef>da.v, Sept. pAych ia tric exan1in.01111n nr th~ dr~~r~t~~<'.the schedule of events: pursuits e.nd take up some pre-proposed. . pro ro~cd v.·atf'tv.'HY v.·ould ext,...nrl :!7 . The car wnM prt>&nt"d by y ot,•,th.', wbhn tl'i; r{'prlh. r l•·d tn,ha\·r, "'~-
jparednPss work, he statM:t. Rf'dut"P (.o nl{""'lon .. frnm thC' jell\,' In the N {'\Vpllrt Nev.•port Harbor Motor11. 2tUl n11 e... ea IDJ: is iz ranr mo~ 1w h Friday even.Ing: Dance band By December l hr thinks every. T d I I . cmplnyef'. Mendnz;1, t•• '1cn1h \\1th rroin Ora.nre Coast College: "o rf' ucp con~e11ton on .1ttl<" prer v.·i th n 2!'10 !t. 1n1n1n1un1 C~n~-"t Hv.·y., local Chrysl<'r-f'lym-2 " one will chanrc lhPlr method of 1 1 d.. Id Wt It Id a x 4 r.lub St'pt. 12 in a rnrr:ll square dance with .3 profeaslonal "' s an · sa -"e. "''OU pro-v.·idth. 10 ft. de€p ;t l'lW tidf• and r1ufh rh'.'alf'rs. living. l.ovt'land i;itatcd. A pro-t t th 22a 1 I 1 ·1 1•· at thf' rear of n tv1m 011 lh<' 111\ calle r ; spf'CiRI entertaJnment: tel-f'C e s n~" an11 Y un '-" wnuld run !'i-0 feet frnni !he Jlrcs-\Villian1 8 . Recd, district man-Oliviera fArnl .
ent show, with ir15, $10 and iro: gram to train 20 peri;iona in every thert'. he statC'd. Only 35 n1ultiplf' ent o•·ran front l'lidewalk. :i~er r1f til<' Auto1nobi!P Club of • ~ block in first aid Is •-· •-ed Brito reportf'dly atlnr'h e•J 1-f t>T\;
Prizes ucing p1tt.nn · units are on the Island w1d thC'rc .ftcfC"r red to thf' pl &nnipg con1-Southf'rn C•lirorn i&. which asisiat.s he said, and the blood bank quota 1 1 1 h. h rloza under the helief that ~f tn· ~.-.turday morning: Treasure ""-are on Y 8 x vacant ots on w IC n1i:;;sion for study and recom-~chools in thf'ir drlv1n,1t instruc-rl had j will double next year. oza ust rPceiVC''1 a sun1 nf hunt beginning at daybre&k. Lo-to build. ' men".lation regardin~ eliminntion t fon program said t hRt lhe car r-evcr~I hund red dollar:; 10 1 ,._11.
cation of c lews will be announced BIOOdmobllei Via.It A traffic c heck the Saturday or the 10 ft. setback rule was I\ 1 will bp US<'d at thC' high school for but htlC'r was sRiti to ha \·c t roJ.4 next ThunKlay. Thel"e wtll be Next visit of the Bloodmobile and Sunday before Eastf'r rt'VC'al-request by City Engineer W c:bh the enti:-e school year. officer~ that hf' found only 52 111 about $300 tn pnae. ln tbe hidder1 to the Newport &rea is Oct. 19. ed 1 3.~ cars cr08aing the bridgf' I to lea"'.£' out the two la te o n "''h1ch Principal S1dnPy H . Davidson the victim's pockets,
treasure chest. from 3 to 1 p. m. Quota of 200 onto Balboa Island in & 24 hour the owners have not signed the said that "It is planned to offer
Saturday aft.moon and eve:-pint.a. twice that of the lut Visit, period and 3,500 ca.rs crOAin&' height limit restriction for_ build-behind-the-wheel instruction to c· R rf .
ning: Lobster bake dinner will be .<Coattnuea cm Pase I) (Coatlnued Oh r ... e 2) (Continued 011 Pase 2) I (ContlDued OD Pa,re 21 1 1ty to esu ace
l!lerved from 2 to• a p. m . Priu1 T •1 p k will be awudod eV<ry hour to -·. -.~ . " ra1 er ar . . ~:·: :~:~::~~~d~S: Coast .. College, Proposes · An~exati~ of La,guna. Capistrano
are -. Hopillong Cauldy bicycle Rest.dents • .C Laguna Beach and Beacl'l and Huntington Be&ch. La-Coast -College president, .. Tht>re OCC can provide a 1nore compr"-
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aU.181 M Pq e I) Capimt~ •boukl give fM¥1oua guna. howeve:r, rejected the pro-ar:c .d~finlt.e l"C8Somi •'"11Y Laguna hens ive C'duc:1tionttl prngrnn1.
con.sldebt.imi lo tho incorP0"9tton poeat at the time, tearing co~pll-811d C&plitlnt.410 sh ould be a rart 4 . As a pert or the dl~trlct. La-
. Auto •y;IBlles of their reapec::Uve high abhool dis-catiom:-rehttnrtt>"'i~Ofng bond of the O:tjcJc district ." .And these gUna nnd Capi:Jtra.no ""·ould hsve ~ .. ·r lr1cte rto t be f e for their own high school reasons he cnu.1ner:i.tes as foDow&· repreS<'ntation on the College LotC14 Dealer Orang-Co a at tr1ct_ Bocauae Laguna stayed Why .ioln Or•n.-c f',o;).Ojt ! Board of Trustees.
• . · Junlo Collefre · t Capistrano could not come in, 1. "Gf9'raphlcally t he con"lal :;_ As a part of OCCJA DiHlrict.
rgbrtJ jimmied a rear .win·. D tat r ~ •. ay eChool dJ,str1ct area.a must be i;eglons rif Orange C'A)unty • hav~ collegiate' educeuo~.-.1 opporlunl-
at the BrUb Auto Elect.rte Co a• ColhJSe j.jolnlng. m'ioch In common. Thia area has tie~ W'lUld he guaranteed now and
CO lJ.OOfi ()»at .. Rwy .. Newport. Truateh. ' SelwN AU Cout cooperated 011 many things In thfi f'l the future to the JM?Ople of IA.-II~ ·n1gb-t l aad-made aWay • The J tecbnRal Thua Orange Cout College was p:iat d'hd ahould do Ukewlae In guna and Gapistrano.
rn ~ wOfth ~ auto ap-diffl :) whlcb eMabtlabed wtlbout Laguna and providing poet high achaol educe-8 . Some day a second Junior
J!Oli<e -• to.s.,.: d IA· E""'°: ,8lnce lta Inception. Uon. college wlll be necde•I to meet the r pb aru.b. OWl!U•. wbo H.U oppoal-r.._ ft • IJU conUnuously 2. ()rang.e Coat College la fav-!'eeda of Ule rapidly growing
at 1IO Well.I , PL, ~ )!:~ the pro-all~~ of tM c:o.1t&J 01"9.bly lOQd.ed to eerve the people Cout41 region ot Onnge county.
u m••• Ute foDoWtnc t tar•• ,..._ ol Oruge oounty1 r.ach .Uvin& on the cout of Orange When that time arrtvar, L&gwta
: 10 opull pllap. V --'I • a tbo OalleC9 """' • bwi to and Qowit.y, ODd ll lo now oervlns and Coplotrano, backed by th<
1 amp. ·-ams llli !ti -Ula ,...._ 8&11 ciem.crt., to ~ ~ ~ It lo ro&oonallle, wealth of the OCCJA DiatricL , . wu 1lelnc fonn84, no r .x· l-l""'"'"' tree of cborp to Ito theft/are, Uiat tbe dURney , of could ...Uy Ntabliob .notber col· ~ a( JM" ~bl Iota. At that time of Trul· pua. Lut y,.,r 220 atudento Laguna ...,. Copilltnno ollould be Iep compua.
found Ille _. -e t t.. of four bJP --Lacuna and 14 atudellto wllih>&' to pa7 tbelr fair oMro for T. OCCJA Diatrlct now """ an
trL ....... ailed pnllce. no -slftn tbo $"" to Ill-Coplslnano --... rolled at th• .edueatlpnal opporbm!U.. lhq .. _ .... valuation at ·~.000.000.
en .WU -iwtwwww II p. -tlle1r dl8trl<ta In ooc.rc t . receive. It would be ""-ta&eouo to airy
10:30 p. .. x..da)'. Dlotrlct. Two acce . Newport A""""I"'& to BuiJ H. ~ 3. W!Lb l.qwla ond CoJllat:nno, (C..lill,11 • ~e I)
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C ity Engineer Bf"rt \Ve_bb ·~·:ea
orderM by the city courK'il M~n
rtay night to prt'pare plans sn1
Rpcclflc ations for thr 1o>r.\1rfl\Cin&
or the municipal trailC'r park lo-
cated on thr Bay Front bet\.\"f't>n
16th and 18th strttt.8.
It "''BS revealed that the r oads
arr in bad 11hape and nt>Pd repair
with the wtnler ra.L"ly season com-
ing on. •
Llut \}'"eek the Central Ne\\·-
port Community Assn. asked that
the trailer area ~ remo\'ed and
converted 'Oto -a ;tvlc park AFr
AOCtatton membera thought that
.. the laod ie publlcly owned, the
public lboWd benefit Crom It.
HoweftT', city officiala were
quick to point out that lut year
th• -park took in . '39.344
compared wUb expemea: of J10.-
0l2 or iitoWwd a profit ot J29.2:0a.
TIWi llW:eeJ' -.JVOUld have to be.
made up ..ne way lf the trallf:r
area were eltmlnated.
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'~191 2.-PART . I -THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 11950
"°'lt!hd eftrj Tllun<l'I)' at N""10't Be1ch, ·Callfomla. • ~· "'4 pr\llW.. Plant at 2211 ~ Blv<l.-Pbone Harbor '1918
Entered u --claal nlatter . June 18, JlNO, at the pool of!lco al
Newport Bud!," Callf ..... la, under the Act of llfarch S, 1879.
'4e!Uer OUUonda jMw• a per I' t nw .. Aw>clattoa.
Member Nat:lo-t ..... '!al AaoclaUon I .
' -1'EN O.. R~ Owner ._, P'"\Mtr
tlOBBJ\T J'. Wll~-. --~ ....
4, ~li:lt ~N, Ad~ .........
~ freu taaa beel\ a<IJudged a -..-of ~era! <;lrc111atlon by
~ ol """ 8-rl<ll' Court of ~ ~ pd '" lllllf qua1lfl9d ' • .. p4Jllio .. all kinds rt Jogal ~c ...... -~
~ PAPEll OFI 'nlJC c:;rtY CM N!nn'08T QlAaB
111JB8CBD'm)ir .CU.:
NJ:WPORT·BALllOA PllSll8 Oft'7 Tbunday
.. 0.-C.•'7· sa.-o r'.'. ,_r, """ ab< mo ... ; (fl..N -
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'l'RUTH TO A FREE PEOPLE
We know only too well tbat the great struggle in
the world today is the lie against the truth. And we know
orily too well also that the advocates of the lie hold sway
over many millions of people behind the iron curtam.
n.ese people have little knowledge of what goes on m
the world or even within their own borders.
With' the newspapers and otheF means of news diss·
emination held under strict CRnsorship, if not outrigh~
~vernment ownership, the infonaation given .out is almost
iavariably twisted and in many instances 1~ completely
f&lsified.
~ A situation just the opposite oI this prevails here in
tJ1e United States for our preu is the freest in the world.
· .i\Jld because of this we Americana are the bjost m!ormed
of auy people in the world. We abould make every effort
to keep it that way. ,
In nothing the approach 'lf National Newspaper Week
whicll will be observed from Oe!Qber 1 to 8, forqier Presi-
dent Herbert Hoover said: ''Tbe freedom of the press
and an able press are so in~ed as a part of American ! I
civiliiation that any enumeration of its value seems un·
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Newport-Balboa P1'ess
Gentlemen:
The board of directors and man-
a,.ceme.nt of this U80ciall0Jl wlab
to. tha.nk xou for the fine coverage
tba.l you ga Ve \11 dw-lng and be-
fore Uae 1950 O.ta.n.,e couoty fair.
We feel that the beat mea.na of
naching lbe cr.eatest number of
people on newa Qf th.la kind Is
tkrou.cb the ne.wapapen in tbe
area &n.d we certainly appreclalt
ydwi tine poopen.tloa.
Any 8UUutio1;1 trolQ you tor
~t~cUnc-ttm oov•H.I• LEI. \he
191.l ta.ir would be 'll&ry b~ptu.I
la phnninc our advertl.Cnc cam-
paign at tb.a.t ti.me.
Tha~ you apl.p. a.nd we Jook
fol'Ward. to working with you next
y~r.
Cordially yours,
32nd District A{l'\cultu.ral
A.uoclaUon
William F . Davia
Secretary-Manacer
_necessary. If we ever Jose that. .freedom, .its efficient MnMtS. LOUii•...._.
p.resentation of the news and opuuons, 1t will mark the _.... 1 1
fall of everything America has atood for for two centuries." and Naylor Head
The people in the newspaper industry must ever bear Warren Campaign
In mind that the American press as a whole can be a great
lnatrument of democracy only as each newspaper down
to the 11mallest publication, fulfills its function not through
accurate news reporting alo11e, but through active support
of all worthwhile civic endeavors and vigorous opposition
to th.at which would be detrimental to the majority of the
itizens. I
That, may we assure you, is the aim of this newspaper.
Keeping the budget ot the na-
tion 's fa.steal growing-state bal-
anced has been one of the great
a chievements of the Earl War-
ren administration. And tor thi:J
reason Mrs. Art.bur May, county
chairman tor the "Earl Warren
for Governor" ot the WODMn'a di-
vision. states that the votera of
Orange 'county wlll return Gov.
Warren to office on November 7.
CALIFORNIA AUTO PRODUCTION Mrs. May said that women have
been s.ppointed in almo3t all the
That California is, and has been, the leading state in cities or the county and the fol-
lowing are heading the ir distric t the number of automobiles owned is old s tuff. But that in thia area: Costa Mesa. Mrs.
California is becoming ever more important in the produc-Bessie Lounsberry; N e.w p 0 rt
t . f th. f t might be classed as new stuff. Beach-Corona deJ Mar-Balboa . 100 0 Car&--lS ac (Mrs. Id.1 Naylor; Laguna Beach. No less an authority than the hef!VY industry maga-Mrs. Walt er Parke.
zine Iron Age reports that the Golden State will turn out Mrs. 1tfay turther atatea that
800 000 ' and t ck thi· year. What's more auto lhe w o':"en are a vital force ln the , 1.,;&rs ru 5' 8 ' re-election of Gov. Warren. manufacturers now buy a ·quarter of a billion dollars worth
of parts and equipment on the West Coast annually.
It isn't likely that California will eclipse th~ Detroit
area as an automobile production center-at least, not in
the foreseeable future. B_11t our . State is surely destined
for a role of increasing import.ance in the car manufactur·
ing field. We have the skilled manpower to produce auto-I
mobiles, we have the population to use them and we have
the billions in resources. of our outstanding banking system
to help finance both their production and purchase. Add l
to these factoFS the fine highways and the wide open spaces I
of the West I and it is apparent why California and the
automobile just. take naturally to each other,
Police Hunt
Hibiscus lllief
A flower \ lovlac, prcleo
millded thief vl8'ted tbe N~hlon
raldence, 701 Iris Ave., Curona
dcl Ma.r, Tuesday lllght and
t!8Caped with 16 fe.:t of brand
new plutlc carcten h08e and a
1Jlncte "C&HfornJa Gold" yelh.Jw
lllbiacUL
However. the thief mluitd a
mate of Ws pb,nt which la stl.11
In the front yard .. d Mn. N el-
soo. feels that tbe US"bt--ftncered
Dlrh.t vl9ttor nalpt he t.ck for
It.• Pollce will keep ,v.,,ch on
tbe area to prevent a.nother
transplluaUq. Me&nwhlle they
aft OD the alert for• t.bJef with
weeder's kneeti and ii l""ttll
thumb.
In commenting on California's rise in the field of auto
production The Christion Science Monitor said: "When Cal-
ifornia, the state which produces one-fourth of the Nation's
commercial vegetables and one-half its supply of fruit be-
gins also to produce on,e-tenth of the tow output of auto-
mobiles. then there is. indeed a new economical and political
center of gravity on the American West Coast."
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FOR BENEFIT OF WHOM?
The proposal, through Proposition No. 1 on the Novem-
ber election ballot, to abolish all personal property taxation
m California bas, at first thought. a deceptive appeal. But
there is a warning to bl. drawn by the "little" taxpayer-
the home-owning wag~neF and the small busineiisman
-from a statement by James L. Stevenson, who is secre-
tsry of the very ~up that is backing No. 1. Says he:
"The main purpose of the repeal is to provide more
and better jobs by removing Pf,rt of the depreasive tax
blll'dea on industry." Tile "more jobs" issue appears to be
dralB*I in by the heela. It is, however, a fact that the
beavy load of personal property laltation IS borne. by ,tbe
"big fellow" -the man witb warehouses full of ·taxable
good& The personal pl!Operty tax of the average house-
holder la negliiible. · ,
Now everyone knoWll tbat tax income loat to govern-
-' In these days .o~· · government costs is simply
&Qillc ·to be made up or by c;orresponding increases in
&u """' on other a t!lo 8DUl'cee of income-auch u
ti. -1 property taxea and the sales tax, which hit the
mllliolle of average-In~ CaHfornlana far ~r than the
~ penonal p~ tax. tli.ey now pa,y.
• • 1t Mould belloo .... I_,., h~g. wapeaming
~ .to aak &I.Id :r: for hbn...,, the queetiont "Tu
"Ill( fw wbom !'' llefo M Wt.a llill vote on thia Dile.
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.••.. In •r1Hoa a -it -ta -in RUMia he'a co,unted.
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Richard Nixon
Endorsed by
Pro America
Local members ot Pro Ame rica
eq.doraed Congressman RJchard
NUc.on. candidate for U ni t e d
States Senator, when 30 members
met al the Lido Iale home ot Mrs.
J . Arthur Taylor. Mrs. Alene
Baldwin chairman presided.
Mrs. J . WWta Bennie. dlatricl
chairman.. and · Mn. C h & r le •
Bo&Pdma.n clarified amendments
and candidatee of u.e comlnf
election.
A letter wu· rea4"pe.~nr to
the preeent polltlc&J llOtUp and
need for lntelllgent vo~c.
Nut rrieetlng w1ll be eld Oct.
27 at the hOme ot Colin
Brown. Bay Shores.
(Continued from Pace I)
lnP constructed on the tuturc
Corona' de! Mar bluff access road.
Would Noc c:.rey· Out
Restriction agreement was be-
ing signed with tbe undentandi ng
th8t the reatrictiona would not be
carried out until all bad signed.
owners of two loll •t the extreme
northwest end of the dlstt1ct ap-
parenUy won't •ian so Webb a.ak-
td th.at they be left out. U they
are and Lf the 10 n. setback ru.J e
la chanc-ed. then the access road
can be built.
Other action by the city coun·
clJ Monday w:u &a fellowa:
(1) Received a conunendatton
letter from Robert M . Allen, Jr.,
cha1rma.n of the Harbor Safety
committee, who ex.tolled the ef-
forts of the Harbor :Police-and
Fire de partments for efficient way
in whic h they set up their emerg-
ency equipment and cornmunica-
tions set he1pl.ni" to reduce In-
surance Coats to the public.
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Jeff's Chauffeur
(Contlnut"d froro Pare l)
Jeff~raon tl1:11t reported Jacobs
mlsslng &t 12:12 p. m. Monday
and told Newport polJce he usual-
ly lcavea Saturday e vening and
returos Monday momln(. He also
said Jacobs room was In a state
of disorder and the chauffeur was
usually very neat. Howevf'r, a.JI
his belonginga we re there.
Poli ce put out a general mis.s-
ing persona broadcut -_t 3 p. m .
Monday.
Thf>n 'tueaday at 9 :10 a. m . Don
Huddel3ton. 2292 Cliff Dr. called
police tor J effe rson anci said the
body had been found by1the gard.
t'ner, M. Stone. Dr. B8.88ett was
called and he called th• coroner.
Jacobs was found in the bedroom
ot the gu.e.t OOC.tage over \.he
garage. •
Jacoba la 1urvtved by a siater,
Mrs. George Perklna, Cape Por-
poise, Maine, and a brother, Earl
Jacobs of ~acksonvllle, ~l&. F\J n-
eral arrangement.a are ptnding at
Grauel Mortuary in ~oata Mu.a.
f ~) Added 32 new ~aturea t o p I R I t d the :petition In the files eppoalng Q r ff ec e
transfer ot Ocean Front property
to the state In exchange for China (Continued from P•Ke t)
Co\'e. has been established.
f 3) Gra nted a commercial div-Nominating committee /or next
Ing jllcense t o Robert Lighter o r yea r's Red Cross branch officers
Platrpus , Inc., 309 • 34th 'St. for renamed A!lhton J Qr cQ.a.lrman,
diving In the Harbor. J.lason Stier . for vice chairman I i~ Read ·a letter from the and Colin Brown &8 tteasurer.
Chamber of Commerce conimend-Electio ns will take placti al the
ing lbe council's: action in annex-October meeting which ~Ill be a
ing 1t he 10 acre Banf\lng pan:el dinner Oct. 24 . Comm~ttee In
alon~ Coast Hwy. that took place charge of arrangements includes
a t tre la.st mee ting "to preve.nt Siler. Mrs. Jones and Mr. Pas-
Coast College
(Continued from P-.e l l
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Uttfe Island
Gets Alle11fion
·(Qoallaued ,_ ..... l)
on~ Little lll&Jld · In the eame
pertod. Lonrmoor taid.
fle8ldenta objected to plcklns
El.eter week, the Y•&J"• butt.Mt
tlnae, but l..oDCm"°" explain... ~
the~ -lnW..iod In ti•• m&Jll,. 'ftlEODOllll:
mum load and purpo.ely picked a&mNS
that week. I attended the Ice Follies at tM
PrtnclpaJ tear by Little laland-hn·Pactftc t.wUt.ortum 1ut week
en wu concerning Uu»e who bad and 1 can boneatly •Y tt wu the
p\lrchued lota and erected small mut enjo,.ble evenll).g of ..w..
PJ'&l'e apa.rtmenta ·oa Ula baek \a.IJUIMllll I have ever u:perieracefi
ot the long AD.d.y lot with a view ru alleer Mauty coupled u 1t la
to building ln the tuture. R-1 wltll aucb HUI and u:pert akah
i<>AiaC" would pl'Qhtbtt ..-em. But in&', It bu no equal. Alio I lhiAk
Lo-.moor aid th• comm.lllJon all parUclpaatl abowed unu.ua.f
wou)d like to kncnr.r what'.. ~ey talaol aAd lb.e precblion in Uaeir
want. ud wouki try to work out u.temblea. etc. wu the fin.eat that
the problem. I have ever wttneued. 1'be strlli
' Mn. liarry Bluk, 210 4-MJOM we~ buutllul and lt any of them
Ave., wantetS to kno• "how k>RI' were "akattnc on lhin Ice," t.bey
It woukl take for Ute P1'mlia.C didn't ahQW It.
commt.ulon to give us another I like the time c~gu trom
bridge to Little hi.and to relleft 'standard to <19,yUte sa.vin,g ed
the congeaUon ? •• b&ck agai.D.. It breaks the reg.ular
"We have no jurtadtcUon over routlne ud alm011t aeeJNJ liJte a
that," answered Lonpoor. vacation. for a few da~ at leut,
f'a\•ored the w-.iu..y •••t la, YoW' time ol retti"I' up
Mn11 .. Black alao"U.ld ahe thou,-ht a.nd &"Q.tng to bed la dlf!erent and
the ordinance change tavored the l · t.bink Ul•t la one thing we Ulu
wealthier people who Just want about vacationa and tripe away
one house on a lot but dl.scrtml-from hom&-a cb&.age In our regu-
nat.Q aga.inat those of moderate lar de.Uy tchedulee. Ot courH like
Income who wt.sh to build an anytbJ.ttrc elae, alway• look at thf'
extra uniL nice thinp about it and ignOr•
Wiae said Mother bridge ahould UlOM that micht not suit you U-
be built and that planning mu.et acUy. It'• more tun Jiving that area to belong to a college dis,Mct be done tor, the maximum load. way.
with such wealth capabla of pro-They wa.nt to keep Little Island Jwat ltlarted cODBtrucUon on the
Viding-the best in thC' way of col-from becoming like the big Bal· 8econd t.anit of my romplete Yori
legt> eduoo.tion. boa Isl&nd wb.ere congestion in p•--t t ••• Coa t HI Abo t 8. As a part ot OCCJ A District, the aummer cauaes a very dan-~· • ~ • . way. u Laguna and Capist rano would e.IC-hteen rnon~ ago I moved m.y
iha re In the ownership o! a 243 gerou1 situation. uMd car lot there and now wt\ea
40 He explained that 110 card• this nt>w unit ia completed 1n a
ac re college campu3 with 1l!!i sent to property owners on the few weeks, [ will have ju.at two buildings and physica.I equipruent
valued a t over 2 1~ million dollaira." Ial&nd asking which zone they k>catloD8, my used car lot, body
Addltloo.al ~' SDl.'t.1.1 favored have been returned with and palat shop on my own prop.
The co#l to the ave ra 1re tax.pay-70 being ag&lruit rezoning t o R-1 erty on Coo.at Hlway and my pru-
er. If Laguna a nd caplst~ano and 40 favoring the move. ent !!howroom and.. repair depart·
joined the OCCJ C district, wf;ld Residents sa.ld that much of tht' menu at 2116 Newport Blvd.,
Cong ... lion In the oummer wu Newport Beach be nominal. state a uthorities. or ·
the next five year period dufing ca.used by fiahermen who le.ft My luture plans call tor oue ot
which OCC w ill t ~n tsh Its building their ca.re on Little Island all the fine:at unita tor Ford saJu
progtam and t erminate the special day and boarded commercial boat:J: and service In Or&.Rge cou11t)i,
tax tor this purpose, the averja1re for a day at sea. when that wiU come to paaa of
taxpayer in Laguna would t;ave Little I.eland reaident.. particl~ co.urse. dependa on a nw;nbe.r of
to pay $11 mo re per year~for patlng in the di.s,cussion were tblng8. ·
junior college education lhan he Mrs. Black. A. W. Richmond. K. Thie la your Friendly Ford
Is now paying. After five y ars .R. Swift, R~ Kelly, Albert o·Agoa--Dealer saying Good-Bye 'til
he would ·pay between S3 an $4 tino, Mrs. F . M. Jones, Stroller next week.
mo re than he Is now paying. With White and Mias Kate Mccann.
Ute assessed value o! the averi.e-e Opposite Views
property in Capistrano being tbw-R. H. Baklw!n, 206 Diamond
er, the resident of Capistrjino A ve .. Ba.I.boa lsJ.a.od, and Allen
would pay $8 more for the n;ext Ste!Je, 212 Dahlia, Corona del
five years a nd between $2 t.nd ·Mar, took opposite views orl ~e
$2.~0 mor e per year thereafter~ blocks 131 a.nd 132 rezoning. The
An 1lmporta.nt Decision I blockp are now R -1 and the com·
"The people ot Laguna f1rst mission proposed re.zonlnc to R-2.
~ PlfOFES510NAl ~
~ DIRECTORY ~
and then the people of Ca.pistrano Baldwin favored lhe move be~ r-------------...,
race and important decision ," con-cause, he said. since other mutti-
cJudes Dr. Peterson. "They muat plc units have been built on the
decide this question: Is providj.nc bluff acr oss tram bJs property
the best in the way of junior col-his lota a.re worth "a. dime" a.s
lege education worth a nominal R-1. He would have to sell hill
inctea~ in taxes ?" Jot , if no t rezoned to anyone ot
any race. creed t>r color, .Bald.wk!
wa.cD.ect He asked the council
. to l(lpprove the re.zoning. He acor· • S. Gets Driver •d the .. 11•~b attitude 01 tbO<le
not in the 1mmed1ate area who
(C'~tlnued fn)m PaK"e I) OPJ>08e the move. •
LESTER A. BEOKEB, 0. 0. 8. .
D@:NTISTRY
1785 Newport Blvd .• COtBta Meaa
Medi.cal Bldg. Beacon 67G3
60~ E. Bay Ave,, Balboa
Harbor 327-.J :~:a!~d~:::~: :~:'r:, '" that ::;::::au,::;~ ~~::..w;/1:,~;
(5 For the 27th c onsecutl\'e act as sec retary for tl'\e local ap~roxi mate ly JOO etuclcnta in ad-
year b~an led a lease renewa l t o br.s nch. I dit(on to the requir ed clas.a room
Stelle a.aid be represent.a a
group ot 28 property owner• in
the area (moat ot whom &n! al·
ready In &,n R-2 zone) who oppoBe
the rezonin,. Unless It l& for
the benefit of the entire commun-
ity the council ha.s "no legal
!!arold o. Dec.ker~ o.D.s.
Geor,e C. Hiner for the bait and First Aid claases began this tra!ning. Onl 8urpoD
Practlco limited t<>-
htractlou tsa • 82nd st.
Dtacnoota Newport Seo&
>C-Ray Harbor 2:1116
lu ne~ stand a t the end of the w eek and will be held; every Hi recognition of h is coritrl~u
Newport pier .e.t the same terms, Tuesday and Thursday ~venln g tion to the local d r i\'er ed uca tion
$1 200 yearly. from 7 :30 t o 9 :30 p m I at the pr~· a m , Harvey Somers, pr~l-
16 ; Aecepted the bld of '-fr' I N ewport Beach EI em en tar y dt> or Nev.·po rt Ha rbor Motor8, An n~ N ei tz., 714 W . Surf, Balboa, school. l "'' presented a Ce rtificate of right" to change the zoning, he •--------"-----·
stated. tor SI OOO for Lot 2, Block 133, A\l.1t.r d by t he Automobile Club 1of Ocean Froo.t Area
Lake! Tract . being redeemed for Ce>rOna del M,r soi::ern California. PrinciR:al The ocean froAt a.rea between
taxe' Dal idson made the presentatlbn C a.nd D street.a bad Deen left R-1 1 1 ~ Referred to the city man-(Contlnued from Pare I). ati k eremonies held a t the hlkh by the pl&dners but thoH ill tbf>
ager 1to det e rmine if it was a city and a 121,i-inch t e levi sion fOnsole. sch I. I audience wanted lt chanpd l o
o r clvll matter a complaint by Tickets can be obtained tiom all Drtver Ed Coune I R-3. They were told to get a
Hugh' and Esther Nickerson, 1589 Cor ona del Mar businesses and e driver education course l petition 31gned a.nd explain the Redl~nds Pl., Costa Mesa. that the from the Chamber of Commerce be onduct ed by Norman Flem J · desired cha.nges ln a letter to the r~pid!y growing ~ow of eucalyp-office. Stafistlcs show that drlverB 6 cou1KiL •
lus trees on a neighbor's lawn we.s During b~th days the merchants )'eats old hltve ·a driving rec d Several resident.a including Eel
hurtltig their property at 708 and artists and crotts m4n will nine times worse, in terms f Allen of the Ba.lboa Inn ud c .
Acocf.a Ave., Corona del Mar. • display the ir wares in boOths to fat4ilties on a comparative mi e-J . Wolf, l?Sl 2 W . Ocean i'ron.t,
t 8 )1 Awarded to Welch 's Con-be se t up at the lobster bale ~ site. age\ basis, than persons i.n the -thougbt the oc.-,n h"o•t areatrom
crete ! Co.. C06ta Mesa, contract , ~o.~·\l'tar" :old ca tegory, whJch · . the ,fdewalk: to the water should
for 200 yards of concrete to ~ -::::::;============ the f best record. be zoned for public UAe only In·
used l n foundations of city yard ~ I mportance or a properly c • stead of R-l u It 1.a•shown on the
buildings. Bid was $1868. all one-way s treets in the city and duel ed d river education progre!rn map.
Alley Contract reestablishing them. a t (hp high school level was di.!1-Wl8C explained that It hu al-
(9 ) Awarded to J ohn J , Swig-111 ) Heard a progress ' report closfd by: a ten year comprehen-ways ~n R-l because it la the
a rt Co .. Orange , the contract to from City Atty. H-J.rry Blodgett s ivet st udy in Cleveland, OhJo. 111e mo.et restrictive zone. Fean that
pa\Pe the alleys In Newport Beach on a request to have all Com· sur~y showed that trained youryg a.n "unscrupulOUll council" might
betw~n 11th and 19th street.a at munists in the city register. driver s h.a d less than half as I change the zoning at any time
a cost of $20,423.25. Paving will Blodgett is holding ll for rurther many a.cc1dents and traffic viola-were quieted by Mayor Iabell who
include p I ant mix surfacing, st udy pending Federal and ,county tion~ than a similar aumber of said "It hu always been zoned
grading, r ock surfacing, replacing law action on new similar laws. untr'a.ined drivers In the same ac-e R-l .' No one ha.. ever built there
'9.lley aprons, water and sewer ( 12) Ordered the R ealty Board groJp. • and never will. Anyway, the city
h ouse connections, reconstructing to reappraise all of the r£ul prop-Somer s is one or the 70 new owns alm08t all the land."
manholes and 11~ feet ot 8-lnch erty in the city with the cooper-car ~eale rs in Southern California .
inetal pipe cuJverts. ation of the county uses8or ror whoj have received Certificates or .,... lo II 'P
(10) Passed to sec'ond reading the sum of $1500. It was last ap-Award for their contributions 1-° .£~ W ftCJ I eams
_•_n_o_r_d_Jn_a_n_c_e_,_e_v_l•_lo_n_c_oo_rdin_· _a_t_in_g-'-p_,_a_••_ed_1_n_1_D_•_5_. _____ , ____ lh_e_d_n_·v_e_,_-c_d_u_ca_t_io_n_P_'_0_g_ram __ . -:-· R.-lv for Action
;-o;;~ 24 capWm . and
aponsora of bo'.t(lill( tea.in. havit
tentatively 1UU10u.nced tbeb gu-
V. E. KOEPSEL, 0, ,D.
OPTOMETRIST
Eveolnp by Appolntmeat
31 Ii W , .Newport Blvd.
Newport Beaeb
Harbor !511
MORTICIAN
if~~j}.~~·p.Y
flO Coaat mp...,.
OOBONA DEL lllAa
D&Y .AND MIGlft
PbonelluboloU
Old Eatablillled ~
Alene:'
All l&n.. written.
HOWARD W. Gl:IUl1811
1808 Newport Blvd., eo.ta MMa
PHONIC B!U.OON Ull
tlClpatlon In th.e l>owlU.. 1..,. ... ====~=====~~ wbicb will mow down lbe pial:
at the Vaa.'1 .:ion-to-open ~~
lD&' alley ta Coat.a Mee&. P~
wi.ahi.oc to bowl u a team Um1kS
contact BlU ~ inanlpl' ot
the alle)"9. at 8°0 con $1•~·.
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to compleUon ~ wouJd..be ~
keclen are ~ not lo doloJ
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too klltc. Van'• Bowllq wilt aloD
m.&k• it a pnctlce '° .........
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. Local PTA -Ch irmen Hear Plan$ . .
at · District ·w kshop Meeting
f1ire Prevention
Week Proclaimed
41 the roqUMt ot th• N-pwt
Bari>or C!!amlleo' of 9<>....,.~,
Mayor Leater IN»ll bu lMuecl a
prQC'80"&Uon d ea l s n a t I n s the /
1 Members . Plan fall Schedule When
PTA Board Meets at High SChool
PAGE 3 -PART . I -~ THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1950 ,
O~!:'PRESS -B
••PLan.nlnc y I el d s p uct:Ive ... --------~+---
parlldpaUon" WH the th~me of
the Fourth District Wolrk8hop
meeting of the Callfoml~ Con·
~ of Parents a.nd T*hera.
held S e pt. 21. in Anabeiffii Park.
Over 300 women trom all ~rta of
Orange county attended a.a d~
p.&q from their local PTA'•·
Mrs. Claude G. Croeby, 0;f Gar·
dea Grove, 5'ourth Pistrlcti pr.at·
<Mtnt, called the meeUn&' to order.
Program c hairman for the day
waa Mn. J . Lee Rogers, Anaheim,
8th Vice-president. •
Fr8.n-~ E . Butterworth, minister,
White Temple Methodist church.
stresse(l in his invocation that par-
ents "mold the shape of tomor-
row" by what they do w1th their
cbJldren today.
Guest SP<1J.ker, was Mrs. E. F .
Hue, magazine chairman for the
C-C P . T . She erophaaiaed tM
fact that time goes eo fast. that
most parents are left with regrets
th.at they dJd not do more with
their children. It Is t he mother
and father working together that
makes possible a good future for
the child. In speaking of the Cali-
fornia Parent -Teacher Magazine
she called atte ntion to the fact
that there would be a series of
very fine articles on Ment&.l Hy-
giene In the coming issues.
Linton T . Simmons, county su-
perintendent of schools. announc-
ed that there was already a 25
per cent infiation in construction
costs for school buildings and that
the outlOok was tor a ~O per cent
in infi9.tion within the next three
years. With such a prospec t In
view, educational circles feel that
it ls better to go ahead with
neces.sary expansion and needed
new schooi buildings now. deaplte
the preeent price riae.
Mr. Simmons said that the gen-
er&t increase in enrollment has 'af-
fected Ora.nee county'• school f01
the m~ntally retarded chJJd. There
are no more opening_. at P!:esent
a.nd there are 100 on the waiUng
ltst. None over 19 are k~t 1n tbe
achool,: though there ta at need
tor vocattortal tn\lnlng. r. Sim-
mon. added that we are reaching
the point where districts with
over 990 students muat provide
the speclo.I achoollnl" nece.asary tor
th• mentally retarded children in
their boundaries.
M.r•. J . Le8lle Steffensen. of
Corona del ~. mu.ale cha.irma.n.
led the community singing ..
The memberahip broke up into
small groups for the wo rkshop
meetings. These are a series of
brush-up and refresher courses
for the chalrmen of th.e many
co1nmltteea of the local PTA's .
Here Information and techniques
are pooled so that the ver; best
job can be done in all phases per·
talning to the welfare of school
'children.
Lunch eon was a glorified picnic
s ince each woman present had
brought something to eat, ranging
from cas.serolea .and salads, to
cakes, pies and cookies. Tht>
diahes were arranged on the long
picnic tables and everyone helped
himself buffet style, forgetting tor
one day dlet lists and calorie
counts.
Attending from the Harbor area
were: M rs. P . F. Baines. president
of th'e N ewport Beach Elementary
Schools PTA, M rs. Louis J , Cse-
r.~r. Mre. W. C . McCarthy, Mrs.
M. E . Newland, M rs. J. R . Evan~.
Mrs. H . Schroeder. Mrs. Suther-
land Hutton, Mrs. C. F . Drake,
Mrs. L . R . Evans and Mrs. H . L.
F ellinge. Those representing the
Newport Ha rbor Union H igh
school PTA we re M rs. H. O. Boy-
vey and Mrs. J , Leslte Steffensen.
both of whom are of!icera in 4th
District, and .>frs. Stuart Diehl.
The next-F ourth District meet-
ing will be held in the Fullerton
H igh ach.ool on October* 19, wtth
.. Bafegarding Rights and Free-
doms" the theroe for the day.
week ot Octobu' 8th, u J'\M: Pn· \
VenUon w--.
Jt la the end.-vor of-tl)e Cham~
ber of Comm•rct \.0 en.1'9U U.. aid
of every clUsen of thf Newport
Harbor area to uall:t la arov.ttAg
th.~ public to Ute Mriou.n... of
the fire probl~m and t9 do bla or
h.er part 1n e.Um.lnatlnr au poa-
aible cau.ee of. r.&re ln bOmea Ot"
placn o< buatM.U.
The purpoae ot Fire Prevention
Week Le ~o make a.JI or our cltlsena
more conecloUll ,of the nec8Nity
fof more effective fire preventiOn
and to instruct everyone ln the
Newport a.,,-.or a.._ ln way a and
means to ac.compllah this by ellmJ·
natlng C11reJeaa acts and establlah· 1
ing routin~ of l'ood housekeeping.
Proper lnstructlon
The chamber urgea that all of
the school children ol the cdtn-J
munity be given appropriate in·
structions to ma~Je them to prop-
llABl' ANN PEAJWY
erly lnapect their reeldencea, and GI I T M ~~~~~~e: the aid or our Fire : r ops en
Text ot the mayor'e proclama-Sa I •
tlon follows : I ors in WHEREAS, !irea ckilm lives of .
our ctusens each year; and
WHEREAS, many death!J from c . t II R
f!res are thoee of children and the -a a na ate fires causing theae deatha could
be prevente;d by eliminating fire
hazards; and
WHEREAS, de s tr u c ti on of
either industry, business er ho mes
is a vita.I 1088 to our city; and
WHEREAS, moet of the states
and many of the munlclpJlllties of
the nation ha-.e, during the past
year, organized and utabl~hed
facilities t or more effective fire
protection and fire prevention :
THEREFORE, I. L . L. Isbell,
Msyor of the Cit y of Newport
Beach, do hereby designate the
week be&innln• October 8th. 19~0.
as Fire PresentLon Week.
Mary Ann Pearcy, attractive
brunette aailorettc-of the Newport
ff,'lrbor Yacht club. took a reef in
the ego of male rivals in her class
aa US boats sailed in lights at'rs
OJ'I th1e homeward leg of the week
end Newport· Avalon -Newport
crose-channel sailing race.
Commodore Vred Smales' of
Balboo Yacht club, bringing his
&loop Pamlin home ~lght seconds
behind Larry Wheeler's Gaylin in
tbe homeward race. successfully
defended the George Strom tro·
phy.
PCs FlnJ1'h F1NJt
Savings Acc~unt Insurance Coverage
Upped to Sl01tnl at Newport Federal
I direct all th e municipal
agenciu of the clty government.
and particularly the fire depart-
ments and schools, to assist in
arousing the public to the serious-
nue ot the tire problem. I earn-
estly requeet every citizen to do
his or her part in eliminating all
possible cause of fire in home or
buaines.s. I urge that the school
children of thil co1nmunlty be
given appropriate lnatructions to
enable them to properly i~apect
their own reaidence. &11d that the
fire department assist them in
Three of the P C sloops placed
In that order In the baffling light
weather, contest today before tht>
first Rhodes. Whin1, crossed the
finish line off Newport jetty.
Gaylln's winning time of 7h.,
43m .. 108. w-l.s actually 39m .. 40s.
slow er than t hat hung up by Jan-
irva fl Saturday in \Vinning the
tough 30-mile windward pas-
sage to the island.
Newport Balboa Federal Savings and Loon Association of New-
port Beach announced today th.at, effective immediately, federal in-
i!Urance coverage will be provided on all savings a ccount.B up to 510.·
000. The previous maximum coverage waa ~.000.
P. A . Palmer, president of th£+---------------
as•Ociation, said tM increased
t•overage follows ~he signin£' into
law by President Truman of legis-
lation boo•ting insurance protec-
tion for a.qsoc!.3tions wlth s avings
accounts lnaure-d by the Federal
Savings and Loan Ins urance Corp-
oration.
"Our association will bear all
the cost of protection for our Cus·
t omera," said Palmer, "and the
new law affords us the opportu-
nity of sec\l.ring a. further safe-
guard for the funds of our sav-
era.''
lie pointed out that the in-
creased insurance coverage ap-
plies equally to ·::ill accounts held
by an individual. two pei-sons with
right of survivorship, trusteeships,
JJa 1 tn.erships and corporat ion11 .
Pnwlow. IMw.r;sace
Palmer said that lo:'.l.st yea1' his
iruititµtion paid $5,120.81 to the
insurance corporation for this
protection for savere. Across the
country as a whole, nearly $11.·
000.000 was paid by savings u-
80Ci.l.tions in premiums t o the
FSLIC.
As o1 June 30. 19.:>0, the re were
.l r141}J~. -.se.vi.ncs • a.saoq:lallops all
:ov~r ·the' cQdnlrY witb. -t6faJ Sav-
ings or the pW>lic of $10,764,000.
This amou•t repraenlB about 80
p.rtr cent of all savincs held b)i
these instilutiona, both insured
6Ltld unin.sured.
At present. appl"O.-J.mately 93
per cent of all savinp held by ln-
su.red insUtuUons are included In
accounts under $6,000 and are a.I·
ready covered. With the increased
coveraie. thisi total will rise Im-
mediately to 98 per cent.
It la expected tha.t the number
of pttrsona with savings accounts
over $0.000 will rise steadi1y as
the public becomu more and mor~
familiar with provisions o f the
new la'A'.
Newport Balboa P.&tral Sav-
ings and Loan Association ts al-
ready the largest repoattory of
ravings and investments of the
community. Because of the con-
tinued crowth of the entire harbor
a.nta, the A&Soclatioo can profit-
ably employ the anticipated in-
creaaed deposits.
I
Eighth Grade Girls
to Have Own Club
this effort. Hold Services for . :;,; ot18~!~~.:-i~~ch
Paul Gillman I Sheriffs Bonding
Fune .. ! ae.vtces ro• Paul GHl-: Com pa· ny . Re-pa-;ys man. 19, Balboa Coves, will be
held today. Thursday, in Lynwood.
Gillma n, 40, died of a heart at-St I f nd
t-9.ck Friday, September 22 while 0 en u s
vacationing with hia wife, Marie. I ·
in Cold Beach Oregon. 1 Orange county Tuesd•Y received
1 payment for the gambling defal-
cs.tions of rormet" Deputy Sheriff
Frederick MiUer Be rgthold. now
in San Qu.entt.n:-with delivery of
·l check for Jll,4.52.79 from the
F idelity and Casualty Co. of New
York, bonding company for Sher -
iff James A. Musick.· and $1000
from th~ H•rtford J\.ccident and
Indemnity Co., liKmdine-company
for Bergt.h.old.
The difference between the total
payment.I and the $1 3,500 Bhort-
age in sheriff's trwit funds. a.s re-
ported by audlton who checked
the accounts, wu •aid to have
been coveHd by prlyate as.sets of
Be.g thol<I, l,qi~ .,,.,,..j\.'i" th•
: ·.;ronty. • 'J~ · · ' ,
Gillman operated the Gillrri.an
Plumbing Co .. 410 Slst St., New-
port Beach.
A former resJdent of Lynwood,
be wu a char~er member and
former director of the Kiwanis
::lub there. H e also served on the
Lynwood Recreation commiaelon
and waa one of the ~tive leaders
Neponatble for the $166,000 Com-
munity Cenl:M building and activ-
ity program in that city.
Survivon Include hl8 wit.e,
ACp.rte; bis aon. Donald; hJs pal'·
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Gill·
Ql&n. Lynwood; and his brotller,
Franch of Bellin.sham,· Waahlag·
ton.
PA9umably the ~dfng com-
panlee will file action in court
to recover their P4yments from
Sheriff Musick, and official qua.rt·
era speeu:lait.ed today whether the
suit would ale<> be brought against
C~unty A.\Adftor L. Jf. Eckel.
Eckel insist.I that he is in no
wiN Ua.ble for the withdraws.I of
tnqt tunda of the •heriff's office
by 'Bergthold, but County Counsel
Joel Ogle, when there was recent
diacUUion of a proposal that the
county fU. •Ult to determine lla-
bility, expreued the opinion that
Uabtllty waa Wred by the audi-
tor and tAe sheriff.
The money paid by the bonding
companlea to the county will re-
store the looted trust funda, which
were made up of caah depoelta by
private plaintiff• ln connecUon
with the nllng of attachment suit.I
and almllar acUQna.
Softball Chernpions
Feted at Dinner
by Dorrell KJng
REZONING ORDERED / The ShamrocU, ~hamplom of
F1nt meeting of tile Biatath It.a otflcal now tut 100 acru the A League c.ta MeM J10ttbalJ
grade Glrla club bu been Ml 'lt Paularino Rd. and Newport team, aponaored by Danell King
f or Tbunday, Oct. 5 trom 7 to Blvd., will be utiliUd for light and manace<1 by A, L. Pinkley
8 :811 p. m. In -Girt 11eowt IDdultrial deveJQplllent. The .,.,,.,,, and HUT>' c. Burdick. were feted
House UMI all ~ oMe Pil JI ~vllor9 late Tueaday order-at a celelll"atioo dinner boeted re-
of the Horace Jtnatp 9Cbool u.: Jd the runnm.c which had prevt· ceet17 at , VIYlan La!J'd'• Long
1n\.t1e4 •• otten<L lll8l7 -domed by ll1'I _,,,, ~ .., Mr • ..,, lllro, Klllg,
Trophies for the sail will be
awarded du ring the natior:-ll
championship PC series to be con-
duct ed by Balboa Yacht club,
star ting Friday.
Channel race results by bo3t 1
skipper. c lub. place on leg to !
Avalon, p t..lce on leg to Newport.
and total points:
PC Cl...ASS
1-PamU.n, Fl"f"<l Sl'nlllt>1l. Balboa,
I, !, %~.
!-G&ylln, Larry Whet>1h"r, Ed
Frazer, Balboa, 4, I, 4 i4.
3-~tSt>y Ann, Ja<'k Toon, tJal-
'-S, 5. 8.
4-Happy Day~ Dan Thompt.on.
Loe AngelrM, ,'\, 4, 9 .
5--HUMy. .Jo.-Ka.lt.t>nbach. Bui-
boa. 2. 8. 1 o.
6---Rf>laX, Gt>e•rgt" ~<'htnldt.
boa.. ,-• &. ts.
Bal-
7--Squa"" Lou ()off-. \1oyagt-'n1 ,
9, s. 12.
8--Tohkt'~ Lorralrw• Holus.
brlllu Reach, 8, 7. 15.
9--T\''0 Spot, UU<'t• "111son.
ho&. 6, dnf .. 15.
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RHODES CLASS
I-Whim, Mar:r Ann Pt-uil:!~"
N e\\'port, Harbor, 2. I. 2'~·
:?-Janlrva 10, Rill Klrcht·r, """')'·
port Harbor, 1, S, 31~.
J.-MJdsblp, Con"'-"~ Wurckmann
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6---Mhlt-rt>M,
6, 4, 10.
John P otts. Ba.Ibo».,
Women Bowlen
to Hold Meeting
All women interested in bowl-
ing are invited to G.ttend a rrieet-
ing W ednesday, October 4, at l the
Costa Mesa Friday afternoon club
house. Anaheim and West 18th . ' St., Costa Mesa, at 7 :30 p.m . ,Tbe
meeting will be sponsored ' 'by
Van's <Bowling alley, whlcbi Is
being built at 1703 Newport ave-
nue, Co8ta Mesa. ·
Preaident Dorothy Lamb and
secretary Helen Bellows of the Or-
&nl'e County Women's Bowling a.s-
aoclatlon will be at the meeting
to diacuaa tht formation of bbw1-
lng leag"Uea.
At this meeting a local ~l
ln( club wtJl be organlad, ~ffi
cera will be elected and tenta~ivc
leaguee will be formed.
lnteftfl.ed parties unable to at-
tend t.be meeting should call ~
con '5139·J or write Peggy Folfgit,
1733 Santa Ana Ave .• Coeta Mesa..
Watt. I.eat• to
Meet at hille Partr MN. CMriee IAM~ will M ....._ '.ll&nninc commtaton. The action fte: team won tbe perpetual
rr· of the club and 'mothen on tM ..,.. by an amendment t.o tile tropby gtftft bJ' tbe -c.o.ta Meea Plan. for, a county-wide plj:nic ~ arcs will 1Acl_ude :iounty &OD.inl' ordinance. ~ Uooa Club and thSa trophy oc .. of the 1-.ak Walton league mem-
M ztsn• ._ C. a a r·a. cwt t, .,_ ~ W ..._ 4ellpated W~ Urie .... -6 ~ dinlnc ta-bent at Imne park Sunday, (>c. at HlrUt. kMler -.a-. Artlllu for._.,_ ....-pt''RIC 1'U ll•ra&ed with fall tober 8, were announced today by -........ Illa••• ... M •Pt Placee were Adron Edmlaton of run:tn.
-· -"' ~ Ill .... """-s -. ,__, la!tJ::'• -&I CQ I ... ,n riatien C:ienc:e --.. -"""*""' OJld tlleir cbolrmon Of the Onnge ty -r-;-, ~ ··vps ... their wives counCI) ot the league.
lll8Alri1la 8l'llAUlll Text 1J11re11li+y' · -t11e -_,,... Cart "Pllte•. pl'Ollldont o1: the ;o_r-
. • ' ~ to ,.,.., plia oftolr wen -~ptor lo elialmwl of ;tr>e
'lack -........... ~ "Wbat .. the -lo .... lf""'1'9' -.... ll&r'7 c. Bur-"""""""'" ... .....,,.._ ...
d Ill\-.._-. ~ ;t -~ -U. 1--"I ,..... illelt; 4-~ ftllrl9. ft&lpll My· -by pftolclont ot UM . p:;
o..ap :'.:';'!:' .::"'11~C,::; :.·~,·~~·:,•:_ :'e11": :t::. 11:.'"l!-~ ::;: ;::i;_,.._-:.::,.ra..::;: = =--+c111C;ll"""-~ t11i:1l11 .. ail "1,1-t.J" ... V...,; ~. ~ >fl•Wo, -·Ha _,, __ .......,.... ~· al.!..,..::-~ .. ~ -g .:$1 !.~ Q( ~ ·-' I llllj -"J 9j '' ... Quarry ........ Tbo SUiia Au d>apUI! In-..--.. -]'] _1st.,' .. 4 .·-.... Clmatll "',..., r 27 rb;'~•lzasrdi Blow• ~man,. r ... c1ent. ot the r+rw·
.• .,... .. o....,. °' •7··· • Qirlilt, -ua. .. -· --vir• . ~ Barior .... I
-iou are richer today than yo>u4~-------------t
were yesterday . . .it you b&ve
la~ often, gtven eomething,
torstven even more~ made a new
rrtend t.Oday. or made •tepptl\a'·
atones of atumbllng·blockl; If
you l'.ave thought more In term•
of "thyle'lr' than "myself". or lf
you. have managed to be .. cheertul
ev.en .. tt you were weary ... "
Thou ,...,.e the w01"di of Mra.
ll:dpr R. HUI. preflalnl' on Mon-
day, lept. 21\ at the nr•t fall
meet~ of board memJ>en of New-
Port Harbpr Union High School
Parent-Teacher A•aoclaUon, held
ot 1 p. m ., in the faculty dininl'
room at the achool.
New and old members of the
Board were In t roduced and Mra.
Hlll announced that ever; chair-
manship hae been filled. Names
of the 1960·01 chairmen are:
Art and poster, Mrs. J . S . Raub;
budget and finance. Mra. L. W.
Covert: courtesy. M rs. Glenn
Wl'li Uock ; 1 c haracttt education,
M rs. Ralph Deaver: emblems and
publications. Mrs. 1'"'. \\-'. Tunnell:
founder 's dli.y , Mrs. Ray Traul-
wein: grade r~presentative, Mrs.
Roland Wright: health, Mrs. T . M .
Pt'rkins: hospit.:ility, Mrs. Parker
Pen ce: international relations,
Mrs. W. H . Hitchman: juvenile
protection. Mrs. Basil Petersen;
legislation. Mrs. Robert AUen.
1'1agazlncs, Mrs. Al Horvath ;
n1otion pictures, radio 8.nd tele-
vision. Mrs. Thomas Jesko; music.
Mrs. Ronald e .J.rlow; parent edu-
cat ion, Mrs. H avU&nd R ogers:
publicity, Mrs. Wm . B. Tritt; pUb-
llcity r ecord book. M rs. Wa lter
Cole; prpgra m, M:rs. Roy R oush:
membership, Mrs. Stuart Diehl;
recreation. Mrs. EIQler Patterson:
safety, Mrs. Henry E ggert ; school
representative, Mrs. 'Fay Harbi·
son ; s tudent welfare!, Miss Mar-
garet Freeman:"' ways and m.eans,
Mrs. Al Horvath and Mrs. J .L.
Steffensen.
of the Freshmen Parent-Teach r
meeting.
It was announced that the d
Croaa haa l&aued & plea for pla -
lng cards and pocket:-s)ud boo e
tor service men. A Red C
Vint Aid c lase will be gtv n
every Tuesday and Thurada.y
nl.ng' at the Newport element.a
school.
F~ evening P .·T . A. meetln
are . ..i:heduled beginning Oct.
Dec. ~ , F eb . 13 and April 10. e
theme for the year is: "Wh l
Herlta · e for Our Ch!Jdren ?"
){rs. · Al Horvath, mage.zi e
chaJrm4n, announced that she s
ready \o take subscription.a t r
the twq Parent -Teacher ma -
~nes <tfle can be reached at BJ· con 58-0~J.
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"A ir I conditioning makes y
office tbo cold, so I 'm bhng 1g
an electric heater." -Blonde
U. S . State Dept.
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by Warren Goodrich
flip Flop Leads
in Healy Race
Flip Flop, sailed by Jerry For·
rest, held a one and one.quarter
point lead over Ben Younglove'&
Slgi Sig!, following three races
of nine Lehmann i.nterclub dingh·
iea fo r the Healy Trophy on New·
port Bay Sunday.
Fireny competition for aix. boats
saw a triple tie after thf'ff race.a.
among Herb \Vorceeter'11 Yump'n ,
B. Austin's Phyllis and Frartk Hu·
ber's Canne. Series concludes on
October 8.
Andy Gram Again
Is Viking Champ
' The veteran Viking class sail
king. Andy GN.m with Marie.
agaJn trounced h is fleet to take
the 19.50 che.mpionship as three-
race series was concluded Sunday
on Newpon Bay, ofi the Balboa
Y·.i cht Club.
1'1arie placed first. second and
fifth. Jim Whyte's Goblin, despite
not sailing in one race, took sec-
ond. ahead of Jim Ram.sryjl Eve-,
H enry Kearns' Pinafore and W il-
bur Sargent's Allegro. E ight boats
raced.
Cr":..R S UAl'tAOED
Para.gee
a report
PC8 TO RACE
Pacific Class national champ-
ionship races Will be held in the
harbor this week end, Sept. 29.
30 and 31. &!boa Yacht Club ts
the host club.
llALBOA POWE& 8QV.&DBDS
Subjllleta tor
Next Week's Classes
M•Dd&J'. Oct. l. J'llotmS .,.,.....
-B. Y. C. 'J :SO p; m--Rulel
or the Road.
Moo.day, Oct. !, W-.t.ller oou""'
-Udo Isle c. c .. 'f :ao p. m.-
At.moepberie p~....e.
~y. Od. S, Jr. Navtptlon
eaa.-K. IL Y . C .. 1:-. p. m.
-Standud11 uf aoouracy Ulld
prepar&Uona for a vo)'&l"e.
·W~. Oct. 4, Adv. Pllot-
loc c........_B. Y. c .• "1 :so p. m.
~pass Error.
HAROLD I. JOHNSON
~ Propeller ~pain
Columblu Ai'e8CJ'
Phone Harbor no
U.11 Vllla Way, Newport :a.cl:
JOHNSON
OUTBOABD
MOTOR
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SALES and SERVICE
VI • ~ Hat. U07-J
A '-tJ tll 80'1 Cout HJ"-ay ,
Co:-ona del Mar
HOUSE OF COLOR
ta01 W. Newport 81,·d.
Newpo .. 8-h Harbor !8S8
Plans for the membership drive
which will take place Oct. 4-27
were discussed ~y Mra. Stuart
Dit>hl, chairman. A membership
incrfflse over 1949-50 is the de-
sired goal for this year. Budget
and finance urrange-n1ents for the
year were comple11':d and Nov. 29
'A'as tle-citl ed upon for the t-vening
11Now111 can always r•M•m•
ber "'y boy fr ie nd's full
numb.:rt" ... An easier way to
have tie number you want at
your 6'nger-tips is to keep an
up-to.Hate personal number
list ... Pacific Telephone.
High Qualify Printing-Ph. Har. 1616
!High Quality Printing-Ph. Har. 1616 ..
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Increases
Individual Account•
Sovlntt Accountt 111oy b• opened by
a41wlts, or Irr of for c:hiltlN1'1, al'lcl ll'ICIY
H Mtobllohed In trull kr • ....,.llciery,
Joint A«ounts
Hv ... nlf1 oncl wl~•· or aay ott.er two ... ,. ......... ,...., ........... .
!eUi•ly .... -y -· ....... tltJht .. . ................. .
Orgonlzollon Accounts
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racirn, a permaoent agefte}' of the Unired Scares
Go•ernment, is now authorized by Act of Con-
gref', to inqease Savings Account Insuraoce from
$5,QOO to $10,000. Our membership ia the Cor·
p«~cion au<0matically extends this new co•erage
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llO fwuis you now bsTe 01" may wish llO place with
ourl usociation. Insurance of our ~ti co.ta
rou; noching .. all expense is borne by the WC)o
cia~on-lnveatigatc our Sa•ings Plan.s, make full
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NEWPORT B LBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS
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NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF.
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~:~~~RESS f1
Co~ta Mesans ~rolic in Costume
at Rebekah Triple Link Club Party
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silted BACON lb. 49c I SCRA
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TCH. FEED 3.98
Bt>n Hur
sir10i~ STEAK lb. 69c I c_o_FF_EE_. _ ......... _lb. _79¢
t""retth
GROUND BEEF . lb. 491 MIXED CANPY
:\""t>,,. Pack STOKEL\'
f "ull Cut
ROUND STEAK ·, •. 791 CATSUP
_1·0_1L1_No_a_EE_F __ . .1 •• _191 ~0~; cANE s u GAR
w. rut only th• lln••t BABY BEEF Your SatlAra.ctlon (iuarant('rd
SPECIALS
USE PET MILK IN COOKING ... IT'S THRIFTY
Prime Fresh Ve9etables
Cut String Beans
Succotash
Mix. Vegetabl~s
Broccoli
Cut Corn
Corn on Cob
PET MILK :! TALI ...
4 8)1.·\l...L
STORE HOURS 9 A . ~1 . -9 P: !'I.
7 days a l\"ttk
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~"·,..rt JUIC'y
GRAPEFRUIT.
s .. ,,. Crop lk-llflt'ur
APPLES •
M lb. . , .. 1.39 box
Your Choice
WATERMELONS .... each 29 c
l! to !91 lbs.
New Crop
YAMS -.... .............. 4lbo. 25'
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45 1 2.19
Popular Brand -ctn.
CIGARETTES 1.45
Plu Tax
:Stoklry'!t--16-oz.
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Arden"s Colored
MARGARINE • lb. \29"
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3 ·oz. GIB!l!I :\lantllla • GREEN OLIVES ·
• l1tween 19tfi. an NeWP,ort llYcl. . . . 20tll Oii
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LI t.rue or ~ot will deptind on
whether or not they are able t o
tlnd a backerj
Another. vienture into alll~
fleldl occurred ln 1940 when Co·
lumbta plctura bought th~e or
f\Ubel'1 westema and m&de them
lrito movies atarring old-timer
Cha.rile Starrett. Mr. Rubel pre·
tent not to talk about them.
A prolific writer, Ru.be.J ha.a hat1
day1 when he. has m.18'1; produced
16,000 word.I in a day. "But that's
a little hard on the eyes and
back," be 88.y.1.
We sat htm down at hi!! type·
writer and took tile picture. MOl!l
people ueu-3lly write "Now Is the
time for all .. '. ." We didn't see
the copy, but we think that Rubel
we.a starting another wetitern, or
writing about son1ettllng new In
"Pldport." ·
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e Chapman
Hon t Guest at
Birth ay Dinner
Mrs. Chapman wa."' hosle88
a.t a btf lhday dinn~r h onoring her
husb&n , George Chapman, f'Ol<'r·
lainlng at their Costa MeM home.
27~ Vic~rla avenut>~ After dlnnt'r
gifla Were opened and the C'Ve·
nln( h~rs werC' spent ln games.
Geo
Pres~t were Mri.. George L .
Chapmtpt and Frank Melka of
Santa .f\..n&; Mrs. Floyd Huhblt.rd
and Ml} a11d Mrs. Alan Firth or
Costa Mesa, and the host and
host ess-.
Ha+or Children
Plac~ High .
at S,wim Meet
Methodist Pastor
Addresses
B&P Women
Newport Harbor Bu1'1neM &nfl
Ptofe,Mional \Vomen'.t club h('ld
their regidar mcellng at White'3
Park Avenue Cafe, Balboa Island,
Se ptembt>r 21 . "-·ith 1'.1abel Fitz-
morris pre~iding.
Through the program ('hair-
ma.n, Dorothy Sutherlanrl. the c lub
W1UC for·tunate in S('CUring &..'\
~peak('r the Re\'. Alex G. Nichole,
we ll knnwn pastnr nf the First
Meth ocli~t C"hurrh of Santa Ana.
Mr. N ichol!'! I-'·" bc<'n 1n Santa
Ana for thi• past fnu1· yf'urs. com-
ing lher(' front San Diego. He is
a speakPr nl !'.:"teat prnn1~nence
t hr("tui;:hout Southern California
a re11..
Mr. Nichol~ spok e nn the pro~
re&'i In one ·~ life. r•rngrt•ss 1s 111 -
r \•itabl<'. and the rnnstnnt thing in
life I~ cl"'.1ngt•, he !'!Bid. F'eRr should
have no place fror it dt'fcaL<; and
par1tli7,<>~ thr ~f'n:ilf;'1'. T o overcomf'
fear. rare the thing that raus•·s
It. To get the mo11t hHppinri:;.:; nut nr liff' one niui:;t h11\"f' a hti;::h rP•
g-al'"d for our fellov.rnten, he 1·e('Om·
n1endi.'d,
The !"eg11 1c .ivsu•t>:.:i 1:1ct•t1n;::.
follo\\led :P..1 r. Nichol11' n1ost in·
spir ing talk. Comni1ttee r<·porl.<i
\\.'Pre gi\'Cn by P1'g Haapa. leg•~·
I.alive c hH!rm9n and SaUy r"e"·\Jn.
n1embt'rship chairn1an. GuesLi; in·
tro<tucf'd WCI'"(' Mri;;. Robert East-
n1Rn , Mrs. Janet Fr~'\nc1s and A nn
A1urry.
Hilda Briscoe. as BPW 1·f'pre·
scntat1\'c, 1·c portcd on the Cont·
munity Chrst boar<! meeting.
Anyone having pocke.t size books
or magazines ar<' B.<iked to do·
natc to the American Rf'd C r<>Bs.
207 Island Ave .. B..'llboa, to be
!iCllt to the boys o,·erseas.
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OF THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS
TO PROVIDE A SAFE · AND PROFIT ABLE
PLACE FOR YOUR SAVINGS
CREATED PURSUANT
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make 1u1e they're on. lighter •
tho n o ir, bu! lhey'll weor and
wear. lt'1 the platform 1hoe ·
for every wardrobe. ' N "l !QN A llT
5695 Pr.
IX \\'f;STY.R:'\ T r\N and \\'HITE ELK.
fJTll t:R ST\"LES 1\ \"AILABl~E
BARBER'S BOOTE RY
1795 :'\ t.:\\'J'(lRT A \'E, ~f>8TA 1'1ESA
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NOW RUGS and
UPHOLSTERY
CLEANED BETTER
in YOUR OWN HOME
SU\'f' tlmf" ... don't 1r1Pnd ru~s out to
be <'lranrd. \'ou c-an UM> tht'm l\~o
hours arter ,,.r {"Iran tbt·n1 In yuur o\\'n ho1nP. Ask about
Color-Su to f'n luin<'t' :ruur fadt-CI earJ)(>tlng.
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MOODY INTERIORS
('()RI):'<.·\ DEi~ l\IAR
215 ('f)r\~T •1\.\'\·. l lARfff)R 2604
for finest tools -
Housewares and Hardware
Shop at
WAL SB
HARDWARE ---------------:
PORTER C AB LE TOOLS
SHERWIN -WI LLI AMS P-A INTS
1844 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon 5780-J
BARGAIKS , •• , .... "• ,,.,., ,.,,,,
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N.-Yettr , • , ...... IO $19.65
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Wfthl•.,._, D.C. 4 7 . .U IS.45
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BARGAINS,."'-·••••rfal" r ...
Complete. ptt~N Yaarioa rows at •aa:i-ilJ t.• '911. Hoaell. ~ ,....Qpn. licbr..eria.g towL • .alJ included a.c ooe low price. For namp"°
CHICAGO •.• !>-Day Tour .•• t9J.91
NEW YOllK CITY ..• IS·Do7 y _, ... e u11-49
ClaCLE TOUll: So1uh,EUt.Nidw .. 1 .,. 21 0.,. •. , •1et.9J ...... -.................. ,.
IOl8. C. C. SWAFFORD, A&at
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Mothersingers
Invite Members
s,ction Guild
Planned by
St.James W
Mi11 Meu
Weelcend
Belboe II
e Chilcoat
9 on
I FresnQ Guests AGE 5 PART I -THURS DAY, SEPT. 28, 1950
· All wOmen wbo would like to
Join a choral group aie lnvtted to
joln the Barbor Mothentnge.~
an adult · education cla.a which
meet.I each Wedne.ciay at 9 L m .
In St. Andrew'• Prffbytert.a.n
church. Arrancemen~ have been
made to have email chlldttn cared
tot'. Mary Batten Steffeneen &.
dire-ctor and Billie Deaver accom-
pa.nlat.
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MILESTONES
BIRTHS ~
COFFEY-To Mr. and Mra. W.
G. Coffey. 2221 Harbor Blvd., Cos-
ta Meea, in Santa Ana Commu-
nity hoapltal. Sept. '20. 1950. a 110n,
7 lbs,. 12 "1: OZll.
rtd • en Mia Mau(t Bruen Chilcoat 111
Honored at
Patio · Dinner
apending the weel: end at 202 Honoring Mr. a.nd Mrs. 8 . L .
Dt'1 .. on of the W '• auxlll· Coral atreet, "Coral Reef" on Newland of Fresno. who have
ary of 8t. J ama J:pta:oP' church Balbda lela.n -with Mn. Lucille been vn.c:o.tfunlng In the Harbor
Into rutld.I according-to ireo--Oakes, who alao vacationing. a~a-for two wee.ks, wa.s the fam-
crsphical .location WM: dlecu.ued Coral Reef the summer home ily reunion and picnic dinner held
at the fl~t tall meetin • beld In of Mr. a.nd . Wa.lter Movloua1 lJ1 the patio of the Maris New-
the put.lb house with j · AuaUn of Westwood lv111age. Mrs. Mo-rand home at MO San Bernadino
S turtevant pnaldtng. vioWJ la Mn. q>akeft daughter. At Ave .. Newport H clght•.
1tach guild will m onoe 8 Coral Reef wr.M'"'-Ol&dys Qulg· WhllD her(' the couple htu1 been, I'>
mon t h In the home. of member11 ley of San An lmo1 alao a daugh· gucsLo;. "or Mr. ·lnd Mr". P . L. HI~·
and the A wdllary will meet U ter. I gins Costa Mesa nnd Miss Elsie J
wruaI on the t hird Tb r9d&y of Owning an opetnung a Chil· Nowland or Ne\\'port. uncle ond
each month to transac business coat School otl Typewriting In Los aunt.OJ qr )ir. Newland. 1
a nd hear a 11peaker. Angele• since her dt>parturc fton1 Present fQr the ga thering of the
St. Anne·a guild wu tabllah· th~ laland, ~M <:!hllcoat t'njoy. clan were Dr. 11nd 1'1rs. C. W. New-I
ed eeveral yean &go by e worn· ed meeting h m~tiY friends anrl land, M r . ·'\nd M rs.· Mervin ChrlA· '
en of Huntington Beal:h. New former neigh ro. IA.ISO thr. "Cool len1tc.n. Mr. ·11nd M rl'I. Wnlter New-I
gullda will be for Baltoa. wlth and refre1htng breeze uf "''hich land and daui;htC'r, Carol, and
Mra. Geor re Yardley U ~halrman ; the Beautltul hies of Balboa" ls ~frs. Grnc Burge~. Long Beach : \
Coat.a Meae.-N~rt. Mra, Rich· oo not-'. t M. d " . F \V HI · M -..... -if .. "'. r. an .•• rs. . . ggtnA, r.
OWi SAVI MONEY
__. 1 . GO COACH
*Restful; reclining scats ... fCIC(Ved on molt
Uoioo Pacific trains.
*Appetizing meals ... CJ.pertly served in
Dining or Cafe Lounge Cars.
*Low fares ! Round trir ra lcs save 10% or
more. Children uodcr .5 free; under 12 half-fare.
OMATO-To Mr. and Mr1. Kay
Omato. 5101,i W. Bay Ave., Bal· I boa. In Santa AnR Community
·'\rd Campbell. chalrmaq; Balboe Miss Chllc03it wUI Jong I be rc-1 and Mri1. Dick H1ggin1' 11.nd d"ugh· '
Island -Beacon Bay-Ba}' Shores, me mberf'rl for ~er many a ctivities t er. St' .. 'lt"QJl. \Vhlttit'r ; Mr1'. lrenr
Mra. Ed Keren, chatrmrn:k Mrs. In church and f.IVI <' or'ganlzatlons, Eckart nf Glendale, ,.fr. and Mr!'!
Ellen Borcheniu11 will be l&8 ed l o l ali:o tor her c:lf'ver nnd original Frank l\f cElroy and so n Stephen.
All Unk>o Pac.ific train.! East offer Coach ai well as Pullmaa
scrvtcc. For inform:ttion ..•
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I hospital. Sept. 21 , 19~0. a son, 9
lbs., 11 ozs.
NEELD-To Mr. -'.lnd Mr8. Rich·
I ard Neeld. 417 Bay St., COAl.ft
head the Corona del Mat group. 'decorative wo r~. (..ni;; Angrl e~ ?o1r. anrl Mrs. H ig· ;-;-J.. I _ _.,.._ ---gins, 1'11Sll NC'\\'lanf!. Mr. and Mr~ .
NEW PORT BEAC~it:~~CLE Mi b -Maril'! NttWla nd Rnrl !WtHi Rnbblc
s. of Cbri8t Church by \the Sea Now in Ho ital Billy NeY•l1t11J .
UlllOll PAC•K TKKn OFFKE-SA NTA ANA
10S .._,,.. -.1. StT.et • 1.t.phone: Ki1n'-ty 2~79
JOI DIPl91Dll ll fll •V'Olt&noli•
lf·~·~--·S.. I Mesa, in Santa Ana Con1nlunlty
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ters. 7 lbs .. 12 ~ ou.
WEBBER -To Mr. Rnd Mrs.
Norman Webber, 1313 W . Bay
Newport l:kach clrcit:, . s. r . rs. Ro erV>t Lynn 11nr! ·J{1•h nrth and Mr. •1nd Mrs
wlll meet al the hom e pr Mrs. - -------
Clara Corbin, 14.15 .-:est Bay Mr~. Rnh"'rl tyn:i of C'oruna d1~I Dr. and Mr!'!. Charlt:!'l Bull nf
avenue. MRr P1·npc1tli·~ ~._ in St. J oseph :~1 st strc('t. lf'ft Sundny fnr a t rip
-------• ho~pital l"f'eovcri~g !rotn a major Lo Zion National park and Bryce
UNION
PACIFIC ·
Ave., Newport Beach, 1n St.
J oseph hosplt'.'.li, Sept. 22. 1950, a
son. 8 lb.!., 14. ozs.
AMBURGEY-To Mr. and Mrs .
Ernest Amburgey, 1720 , N ewport
Blvd., Costa Mesa. in St. J oseph
ho8pllel, Sept. 22, 1950. a son. 81
lbs.
MA YER-To Mr. and Mrs. cnr-
1 ton Mayer. 484 E . 15th St., Costa
Mesa, In St. J oseph hospital, Sept.
27, a daughter. 6 !WI. 5 oz.
MASSELL--To Mr. and Mrs.
Carl B. Maasell, 1685 Tuetln Ave ..
Costa Mesa, in Santa Ana Com·
munlty h o s pit a I. Sept. 2J, a [
dnughter, 6 lbs. 13 oz.
MARRIAGE L.JCENSES
Harold F . Gray, 34, 330 32nc1 I
St., Newport Beach : Katherine I
~ry Brooks, 37, 307 Bay Avf" ..
Balboa.
Roy Downs, 21 . El Toro MACS ; I
Teesle Edna Ganlck , 23. 920 Weet
Balboa Blvd., Newport Beech.
Oedu~ Wt'lllngton Bankston. 27.
1510 Ocean Frnnt . Newport Beach
CMrol Louise Kilpat rick, 21 , ~12 1
W . 19th St .. Costa Mesa. 1 Boyd Valmar Horr~ll . 21 . 1 l6
31st St .. Newport Beech : Joan
Ell7..abeth Dodd. 19, 211 ~ P.,f.J.rinc
A vc .. Balboa Island.
OEATllS
Samuel ,J. Smith
Samu£'1 J . Smith, rhl, died Sun.
<lay at his hon1c, 608 · 36th street.
!le is a native of C hi cai;o and
hnd resided here for the past 12
~~~;~·Lil~:n . 1;r :~;v~~~e :~dr~~~: 1
and by hls mother. Mrs. Neille
~er of Chicago.
The deceased was a member of
Newport Harlx>r Elks lodge, me'm.
bers o f which a c l e d &11 pall
bearers: when funeral mass wa.a
said e.t 9 :30 a . m . on Wednf'&day. I
Sept. 27 In Our Lady of M ount 1
c .,,rmel church. Rosary was
r ecited M onday at 8 o'clock In
Harold Grauel chapt'\ and lntrr·
mcnt y,•ill be in Holy Sepulchrt" I
cem et er y.
Frank R. Da~·
Private funeral r,cr,·icc1> f o r
Frank R . Day, 73, of Santa ~tarla
who .,~;as killed Sf"pl. 20 while vi~-I
I ting in Costa Mesa were held I
Saturrlay at 2 p. n1 . in Harold I
Grauel chapel. Th(' deceasrd wes
o. native or San J ost-and a Vt>l· \
eran or the Spanish· Amf'riri:tn
\Var. He is survived by his daugh·
ter, Mrs. Dorothy Serbian o r
Santa Maria and two grandeonto.
The Rev. Thomas M . Gibson was
in charge or rlle21 and inurnmrnt I
wu in Westn1inater . ~frn1orial
park.'.
Adolph WQ·rlch
Adolph Weyrich of 311 Onyx
flV t>nuf', Balboa Is land, dit'd Sept.
24 In Orange. tlf' was 86 Years
old &nd a native ot Fredericks· I
burg. Texas. H e came to Cali-
fornia in 1909 and had lived on
Balboa I.<tland for 16 yeare. Ile '
wa.s a. retired mcC'hanic. I
SUt"\ivors Include thf' w ife, B('r.
lha: three daughter8. Mrs. Helen
McCray of Medford. Orflgon, Mrs.
Erna Kielhofer of Balboa l1thl.1ld
and Mrs. Margaret Carroll of
Montert>y Park; one sister, Mrs.
MaU.lda F eller of Tt>xas. seven I
grandchildren and six great-grand-
c hildren.
Services were he ld Monday at
2 p. m. in Grauel cha~! with the
Rev. Herbert Roth off\clatlng.
Inurnment was in Melrose abbey.
Shcnnaa \\'llllams
· Sherman Williams. 83 di~ Sept .
33rd Ln an Orange hospital. A
native of Wisconsin, h e ltviro at
11~ Cabrillo atrttt. Coata Mesa
and is survived by a son. Frank
Wllllame. ot Mobridge, South Da-
kota. Funeral servi<'ea w ere held
at Grauel chapel.
Waat Kulot1S011kl
Private grave•lde IM!'rvlces were
held Wedn~ay in Holy SepUI·
chre cemetery for Patricia Ann
Kula.ngoekl. infant dauihter' of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthui KulongKkl
ot 823 Balboa Blvd., Balboa. who
di~ one boUr alter birth ln St.
J.-ph boopltaL
She la surrived by a · sl9ter,
.Karol Ann: maternal .&J'Uldp&r-
ents. Mr. and Mn.. Albert Olech-
man and paternal grMdpattnto.
Mr. and Mn. l olu> K ulonpkl, of
SL Loui., Ko.
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and various n1e111bcrs of the building trades have been busy with First
National's face lifting. Now they're finis hed and we're as proud of our
ne\v streamlined p remises as you'd be with a new car or a ne\v paint
and decorating job in your hpuse.
For you and our frie nds in Santa Ana and Orange County, "'e·ve
modernized and streamlined our banking quarters so they arc about
as fine as any in Southern California.
We'd like you to drop i~ and take a look -nothing formal, but
just a friendly littl e curious call to see what First National's done.
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OFFICERS
J. A. TA'\'t.oa, Ch•ir,,,•n of the IJOfffd
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Bal~ llalboa i. """21 Two bdrm. honoea $91l-UOO. Ll1'lll NJIW -Uoed 7 Um-..-. • -..-WlNTER-
it ti. M&rtln Gravea gtaaa nbre YE.4.RLY-2 blU. from Richardl. Apt. &nd h9mes from ~. rL~~+PRESS~ :=:£E.~~:: .. I ~ · ____'._'iii · · Weff iooat.d and eatabll.lbed 1.:::::::....:::::.==:::;;:;;:;;:~.;.__;. __
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Mach~ist H OME FREEZERS
JBngtne lathe operators able to
set up job and work to cl~ Immediate Delivery
ou.t.boe.rd "Duo·t.rol ... R •mote l . throtU. and •leering wheel. . 1 bedroom -atudlo Uvlnr rm. Horace ' Ne da
W1n·.dah1eld. c 1 eats, tendera, Bay view, paUo. $85 mo. tJUl.
cwiblons, "quaplane. Sea . Kine pald. Mazet Gibson
Trailer, 1160. See at 2603 Cliff ALSO 2 bednn.. every conV•ni· 304 ~ MARllfB D~ve -1rf Haven · u.... • ... oo ·ence furn.iabed. PaUo, waah ,rm.. Balboa hl&Jld 1·1 ' ...... • ~· VVQ!o>, ~ · 2lp23 1ar~ge. S80. UtJI. pajd. OWner ~on• Harbor' -
306 • 33rd St., Newport U..h.
3 Bedrm. unturn. house, with tar-
age ........................................ $100
S Sednn. tum house, per n10 Sl~
F. C. ANDRESEN
602 Cout Blvd. Corona tl-=1 Mar
Hubor 1640
2lc
, <NEWS-TIMES [ -Every Tuesday
NllWPOBT B..\'ii POST..-Wednesdavs
NEWPORT-BALB(!)A PR~ -1b111'8days
tolerances. Must be fut and ac-
curate.
STEELTON TOOL-DIE o\
MACHINll: CO.
Phone HarbQr 148P..R. 20c22
VICTOR QUICK FREEZE-New, _._,_MU_s_w_AJ._,__RAD __ i_o ____ ;
· MODERN attractively tumtlhed
WDl'J'ICR RENTALS
sln.--turnlahed, util. pd. fllr·
nace heat-'37.60 mon°'. Bay view eoun.. au w. s.tboa
Blvd. • 29p%2
BALBOA PENINSULA -Cb.arm-
ing 3 bedrQOm~ 2 bath. furnish-
ed apartment. Reasonable. Win-
ter or year round. Har. 3019-R.
630 Wefi lTth, Costa Mee&
21c23
mod:ela, 5-year guarantee. 9, 16 GREAT OR.A.ND PIANO SA.LB! 3 rm. aput..menL Kitchen, bath.
and 20 cu. n . stua. StelJ>.way, Kimball. Kn• b •. Garage. Utt1. pd. Nur 18th St.
--~-·~ .. Ado-.-la-~ New9--Tlmee· Or the 'l"llund&J' PJem
I . Hll!l1!llUlil AD 18 • Llll1!lll ., 4' ClaHlfled act. must be ,.ad fer OMa. ta .ii,.,.,._ of pobllm.tlea.
t , 4 I.hies 1 l>aper • . 75
4 I.Ines % l'apen L50
4 IJnea I Papen 2.00 =: publlahers wtll not be refiponBible for more than one lncorHCt
rtJon ot a.a advertteement, reaerve the right to correcUy claulfy
9llt7' and all adl and to reject any •ctvert:.f.lement DDt contormlnl' to
Miies and , regulations. Advertl.!lementa and cancellaUons wiU be
· ~ed up to I) p.m.. on the day preceding publication. Ph. Har. 1616
..._ Bar. 1818. uk for .. Ad TaJc.er-' or aeo4 114 and remittance tu
NEWPORT HABBO& PUBLISHJNO CO.
ftll B•Jt09 Blvd., New,on Beech, c:allfonda.
UNTALS
RENTALS
RENTALS
I 12-BUILDINO SDVJCllll
Look ln the cla.Mlfted s~tlon
of tOOay's paJH"r for a complett-
ll&tJnc of rentals. Three tulr
collllllDA of ad~ prnent the
UAWer to your housing requl.re·
men.ta. Whethe r you want a.
room or a palace you'll find It
ll•ted ln our cla8slfled columns.
Rentals lh:ted cover all &l"Ctlon.!1
of the city from Seashore Col-
ony to Corona del l\tar and
Costa M-.
1._BUSINESS GUIDE
COMPLETE HOUSE CLEANING
aervlce. FumJture and rugs
shampooed. Free eatLmates-
Fully truiured.
Al's House & ·Rug
Cleaning Co .
Beacon 6111 72tfc
REP AIRING and
PAINTING
REASONABLE. Large or small
jobs. Free estimates. Walker,
108-18lh St., Newport Beach.
Ha r. 3087-J. 17cl8H
I-I-PERSONALS
FREE CHECKING SERVICB:
HAVE YOUR WATCH TESTED
FOR ACCURACY ON OUR NEW
TIME MASTER
WALLACE CAJ..DERHEAD
Jeweler
all work done tn our own ahop
817 Cout Blvd., Corona del Mar
Alcoholics Anonymous
Write P . 0 . Box 197
BaJboe. Is1and, Calif.
Phone K imberly 3-5393
RUG & UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
Card Salespeople $$$
Earn $1000 ln epare time before
X~. SeJJ out.standi.ng value
Christmas Carda, 50 tor $1.
Best proflll in West. 7 money·
making imprint Jlnea. Many
other fut aellen. Sensational
value. ASBOrtmenta .on approval.
Imprint Samples FREE! and
"How to Earn $1000." No ex:·
perience needed. WrLte NOW!
We.atem Art Publishers, l~7 S .
Spring St .. Dept N, Los Angeles.
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~ALE, Ml8CELLANEOU8
JENN'S
(formerly at 1505 W Balboa Blvd)
IS MOVING
AU!O
NEW 4 ~ cu. rt. General retrig-
eratora. Immedlate delivery. .
ALSO
NEW Ca1ortc table top gas ranges
lmmedlate delivery.
Dale's Furniture
1929 Harbor Blvd. Bea. 15107-W
FRIGIDAIRE. 9 cu. ft. Good Con-
dition. $75. ,Ph. Beacon ~561 -J .
2lc23
KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR
8 cu. ft. Good condition. $45.
MOORING for 45 ft. sail boat.
Good location .
1320 Cliff Drive, Newport H elghtl'I
Beacon 15729-W
2lc23
Results come from con.slant
Practice! An ad regularly In this
paper will produce results tor you.
~----------~--Will Be Opening Soon 12-FURNITDRE FOR sALE
AT •
504 1h W Balboa Blvd
Balboa.
Watch tor our openlnc!
17ctl
JdlMlA TURE Mexican Parrot &
Ca.ie. % price. Wardrobe trunk
and steamer trunk. Mlcratilm
Qunera. PhOl'le Beacon ~77-J.
19p21
EVERYTHING
FOR YOUR TRAILER
WE FILL BUTANE 8l1d .
BAMBOO RATTAN SHOPS
Complete Une, factory-to-you .
Open 12-9 dally & Sun. Bank
terms. 275 Ocean Ave., Laguna
Beach. tfc
BED DIVAN and ma.tchlng cMtr
in perfect condttlon. 170 or will
exchange for s1naller aet or lo·ve
seat or ? 203-34.th St., New-
port Beach. Har. 10~-W. 19p21
SPECIALS in New
and Used Furniture
Westinghouse and Coldspot
refrigerators ........... , ......... $79.60
Elec. apt. range, 4 burner 39.50
New apt.-size gas range ; ..... 84.50
Ne'v box spring & mattress 39.50
C8ble, Wurlltzer, Lester. Schott By month or leue. Ph. Ha\lbor
Broa., Henry Ii'. 14lller and 499.M. • top21A
many ot.bera. Priced a.t $39!i.
$486, $1186 and up. Recondition-SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE-
ed, like new! Euy l •rm•· 1 or 2 adult.I. UUL paid. '12
DANZ -SCHMIDT Bir Plano Fernle&t Ave., Corona d.el Mar .
Store. 520 N. Main, Santa Ana, H a rbor 1878-R. 2VP22
comer 6th St.
' SPINET PIANOS. AU famoua
makes and al.zea, $295, $395 and
up. Discontinued models, new
and uaed. DANZ-SCHMIDT Big
Plano Store. 100 pla.noe from
which to choose. 520 No. Main,
Santa Ana, cor. 6th.
RENT A PIANO $5 per mo. All
rent of term allowed on pur-
chae . DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO
CO. 520 N. :t.f.ain, Santa Ana.
WANTED: 35 used pi&noe tor
O ur rentals. Most generoua al-
lowans._e Jn trade on Spinet
piano \Or Grand or on a wonder-
ful Television. '1lANZ-SCHMIDT
PIANOS. 520 N. Maln, Santa
An&. Al.Bo on Electric Organ.
ELECTRIC ORGANS. Used. One
for $189, another $223. Another
high grade, beautiful, like new,
at a big saving. For church or
home. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO
& ORGAN CO., Santa. Ana. 520
N . Main. Cor. 6th. Easy terms.
LOVELY HOME SIZE GRAND
Plano in tine condition $495.
Terms $50 down and $20 pe r
month at SHAFER'S MUSIC
CO. (Since 1907) 421 No. Syca-
more, Santa Ana. Kl. 2-0672.
RENT a clarinet, trumpet, trom-
bone. violin or other band In-
strument 'for school, $5 per mo.
and up to 3 mo. rent applies
on future purchase at SHAF-
ER'S MUSIC CO,
(Since 1907) 421 No. Sycamore,
Santa Ana. KL 2-0672.
ATTRACTIVE BAY l!'RONT 2
bedrm. furnished duplex apt.
Near Balboa atiopplng dt1trict.
Garage. $65 mo. Harbor •as.
Up22
YEARLY-
aeveral 2 bedroom home•. well
tumlahed, Bendix.
WlNTER-
Houses -Apts. from $M
Horace
Mazet
Nelda
Gibson
SO< I> MARINE
Balboa Island
Phone Harbor 2950 .
THREE RM. FURN. APT. Mod-
em, quiet. To June 16th. 210
Pearl, Balboa Island. Harbor
1173-W. 20c21
FURNISHED or unfum. S rm. apt.
newly decorated, 1 blk. to center
of Costa Me86. $45 m o. Adults,
no pets. 1876 Fullerton Ave.,
Costa M esa. 20c2'Z
RENTAL 1'
SPECIALISTS,
Call Edna CraJg
Linwood Vick, Rltor.
Balboa IBland. Har. 2042 82cl54
rdraA Cl.E.4N 3 6 • rm. apl.i.
Elec. •nfr1tr. Ulll. pd. '45 o\ S50
mo. to June 115th. 301 Eu:t Bay
Ave .. Balboa. Ph. Har. 1959-J .
' 19c2.l
VERY ATTRACTIVE 1 bedrm. •
room tum. 1st floor apt. 1 blk.
to Cost.a Mesa b•nea ¢1.St, $60
mo., adult., no pet.I. Beac.on
6-017-W. 20c%1
Uc
LARGER UPPER 2 bdnn. furn.
apt. Panel r8)'. Garage. $60 mo.
Near Newport ctty hall. See
owner at 134 Santa Isabel,
Costa M.es& Ph. Beacon 587 2-J.
2lc23
UNFURNISHED 2 bedrm. hoUSt'
in a court. Wjth garage. \Vash·
ing ma.chine, $60 mo. 753 West
19th, Costa Mesa. &:!a. 609i-JK.
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YEARLY RSMTAL-fu.rnilbed or
partly tumllhed f-room apt. 41C
Polnaetti.a, Corona del Mar.
Ha-.. 12-.11. 20c22
CORONA DSL MAR RENTALS • ~ido Isle
$125, M.w I IL IL Le•· l&na.1. Gar. If you want LIDO
Wat.. c-r<bwl' turn. t..eue. 'JSL.£ see
a rental on
u~. Sev~ral
also hon1es
)OVE'ly
avail-$75 I B.. IL tum. T'W. bedlJ. Leue. ap&rtntt'nls
$55 hn. .A.pt. Near ever)'Uling. ablt'.
Call ,MIN l{D)l~te4lt. Har. 1066 or I
•venlnga HCoar. 082dD·R1 .M910 Coast p . A. p ALMER, Inc. H ighway, rone. e ar. 29c22
~MPLETELY furn1AhP<l l bed·
room lower apt.
Also unfurnished 2 bedroom up-
per apt., newly decorated. Utili-
ties paid. 900 E . Ocean Front.
Balboa. Harbor 2137. 19c 21
NBWPORT ISLAND-2 bdrm.
tum. apt. on waterfront. No
pets. children o.k . Winter ren-
tal. 3711 Channel P1., Newport
191. Phone Harbor 1217-J. 20c22
NICELY FURNISHED 2 room
houae. Refrlg. Lo•ely surround·
ings. '8 wk. Incl. util. Adlllts.
1741 Pomona, Costa Mesa. Bea.
6747-J. 17tfc
Balboa Island
3333 Via Lido
Harbor 1500
YEARLY 140 MO. Util. pd. Cute
furn. bachelo r cottage. 1ri blk.
to beach. l 18-3lst , Nev.•port
Bea('h. Harbor 310-J. 21c
YEARLY RENT AL-Large tum.
one-bedroom apartment. Fire·
place. rf'frigerator . washing ma-
chine and patio. $65 month, uUI.
pd. 213 Colton St., Newport
Beach . Harbor 1304-W. 21 c23
,.,,..,,,.~c-cc-c~~----·-NEW UNFURNISHED 1 BDRM.
H OUSE-$50 mo. yearly. Adult.~
baby o.k . "26 Aliso, Newport
H eights. Boo.con 586&·M. 20c22
BALBOA ISLAND
BeauutuJ C bedroom, 3 bath home $35 Single. a.pt. Bay Front
In finest location. Completely $4:5 1 bed.rm. fiat, ye.rd
tumlahed, $160 month, winter S55 2 or 3 bdrm. house, yard
rtntal. garage. Winter or yearly.
Stanley Hadfield 6-03 N. Bay F ront.. Harbor 19;'~~::
216 MARINE A VE., B&lbo& Island 1 -------------
Custom Tailoring
We aptciallze in cleaning Rugs
A · Upbolatery only. Done in
your own home u5ing the :Fam-
ous HILDE system.
PROPANE TANKS
Complete lnstallat1on, rt:pa!r
and eervtce of all Trailer
Eq,ulpment.
Universal vacuum tank type 49.95' UPRIGHT PIANOS from $49.
BALBOA YEARLY RENTAl,-
2 bdrm. duplex with extra bunk ·
room and shower, furnished,
elec.. refrig., and furn. heat ,
gas and water pd. $75 mo. P h.
Har. 1336-W, eve. Sat. and Sun,
20p22
Phone Harbor 20 WINTER RENT AL-Cozy 3 rm.
cottage, a few steps from the
bay and close to tov.'n, $45 mQ.
Util paid. Inquire 430 E . Bay
Ave., B:llboa. 19c21
F or Ladies and Men
Alterations -Furrier
PIPER-JOHNSON
813 E . Balboa Blvd. Har. 109~
16tfc
MOVING?
Harbor Transfer
LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE
Phone Bea. 6927 or Bea. 5272-M.
1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
20<:21H
Rug and Upholstery
CLEAN'ING
on I ocation. Work guaranteed.
MOODY INTERIORS
215 COAST HIGHWAY
Corona lie! Mar H arbor 2504
20c21
101
BICYCLES
Rent -Repair -Sell
S<:hv.•inn dealer
Parts and accessorlf'9
Ace Key Service
MaJn, Balboa Har. 1199
4le42H
Futpiture Revairing
fhalr bolt.oms riePtt~~. ,cane ' o r
'1Jp1lnt. Chsir rounds. hic ks, and
rockers replaced: also re-gluing.
HARVEY·s FURNITURE
• REPAIR SHOP
20~0 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Me~a
Beacon 6133-J, 17('18H
II-BUILDING SERVICES
PAINTING
EARL SHEFLIN
273 Palmer St., Costa Mesa
Bea. 5457-M 94c9
INTERJOR -EXTERIOR'
PAINTING
LICENSED -INSURED
Glenn Johnston
For Free eatiJp&tes ph. HANLE A ·s
Beacon 6114-R. Dc6t! " .
HAND PAINTED SKIRTS
Blouae•, lingerie, lamp Mhades,
draperies, towels, aprons make
lovely personali.~ed CHRIST -
MAS GIFTS.
START LESSONS NOW!
Phone Ve-Vi, Harbor 0382-R
32-LOST AND POUND
LOST-Valuable ear rJng on Sept.
10th. Square diamond, sur-
rounded by 8 rubles. Liberal re·
ward. Call Long Beach 4-8129.
collect. 19p21
LOST-High pressure grease gun
on Newport Blvd., Monday af-
ternoon. Reward. Phone Bea-
con 5339. 20c22
LOST ~Persian kitten-taffy col-
ored female, Last seen Monday
Sept. 25 in Corona del r..1ar. Ph.
Harbor 1525-MK. 21c
L.OST-Ladies' Hallnurk watch-·
v,;hite gold with matching ex-
pansion band. Long narrov.·
case, on Newport Bch. No. ot
Pier Sun., Sept. 24 . Rev.•ard.
Finder conU.ct Mrs. Roebor·
ough, San Clemente-Phone 420
, ~!?~w:. ~;~ o_r ~!~ •fte~ 5. ,2~c~
I ;c"", .·'fl ,?!')
2~ATIONS WANTED
WASHING or IRONING ln my
home, ttnlshed or rough dry. By
piece or b.oW'. Phone B•a.con
6203-J 20c22
COLLEGE BOY wants work.-
after school-wkends. Exp. in
painting, floor waxing and wln-
'1ov.· washing. Good references.
Har. 15-49-W. 20c22
C 0 MP ET ENT SECRETARY
wants part time work. Legal
experience. Manuscript typlnc.
Have own type~riter and will
work at home If you prefer.
Harbor 2847-R. 19-21
EXPERIENCED .secretary deairea
aftemoon employment. Bea.eon
0660-J. 20p21
Herman E. Samuel Ellis M. Porter
ORANGE COAST
TRAII,ER SUPPLY
1910 HARBOR BLVD.
Costa Mesa, Phone Beacon 6224-R
8Zttc
GAFFER It SA'M'LER white
table top automatic stove. $90.
Phone Harbor 1520-J. 14tfc
Bargains in
Used Refrigerators
Coldpsot
69.95.
with new unit-
Gruno\v, also with rebuilt motor-
$49.95.
DA VIS-BROWN CQ. '
New and Used Furniture Terms ru, convenient as $5 per Available. Year's Lease
Dale's Furniture
1929 Harbor Blvd. Bea. 5107-W
month •at SHAFER'S MUSIC
CO. (Since 1907) 421 No. Syca-
more, Santa Ana. KI. 2-0672.
T\VO BEDROOM unfum. h.ouse.
Tile kitchen & bath. Nearly
nev.', $65 mo. yearly. 122~·29th
St,, Newport Beach. 19c21 NINE PIECE Blond Dining Room
set. Cost $7~ sell for $200. 36--DOOS, CATS, PETS FOR RENT -LARGE MODERN
TRAILER -S30 per mo. 1741
Completely furnished house. Two
bedrooms, 1 wtth twin beds.
Garage. So. of highway, Corona
del Mar. Harbor 0800· W after-
noons. 19c21
9 ft. circ. F orrest veen custom
made davenport-1l price, $200.
Box springs, mattress ........ $20
CaJI H arbor 0646-R (after Sat.
inquire at 4.02 • 39th St., New'-
port Beach). . 20p21
BARGAIN PRICES-Used FrigP-
daire. double bed. complete;
chairs. complet(' soli d maple
10 pc. dining set . call Friday
only Harbor 1157-R. 19c21
NEW & USED FURN1TURE of
5 room house, v.·hole or part.
House on comer of 15th and El
111odena. Newport Heights. Call
after 11 a. m. 19p21
FREE -Ado rable part P ersian Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa. Bea-APT. YEARLY RE'NT, newly dee·
ma.le kittens to good homes-con 6747.J. 19p21 orated. Servel refrig. tile kit-
housebro ke -\\•eaned. Phone chen and bath. Must be seen t o
Harbor 0159-M. 19c21 -2-B-R-. _F_U_R_N_._H_O_U_M_E--C&ll ___ a_l _f_r., 1 appreciate. Garage. wash room
WANT GOOD H01.iE for toy $80 mo. incl. util. (wlnt~r). With machine. 309 -34.th St ..
Beach , pier, float. Call Harbor N ewport. 19p21 male black Cock er Spaniel. 3
y rs. o ld. Ov.:ner called into the 3173·W. l9c2l BALBOA ISLAND-Comfortable
Navy. 2641 Crestview Dr., Bay BALBOA WINTER RENTAL 3 bedrm. furn. house. Fenced
Shores. Beacon 5148-J. 19c21 yard. Patio. Children 0 . K . $60
1.-flNIATURE French Poodle, fe·
male, 9 wks. old. Champion
background. Phone Laguna
Beach 2-0824 . 20c22
4~BUSINESS Opportunities
Co mpletely, newly furnished. Re-mo. winter or $90 mo. yearly. frig. Near shop. dist. Adults. Phone Harbor 437.w. l9('21
Util. pd. Panelray heat.
Reasonable Rent
On E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa
Phone Harbor 2527 -R
FIVE room unfurnished apt .~
beautiful view , $75 per mo. or
less on year's lease. 418 Red·
lands, Newport Heights 20c22
BARN HOUSE-Back bay ranch .
Couple with childrl•n preferred.
Saddle horses a\'ailable. U n-
furnished. S.'i5 mo. Bea. 6758-J .
19c21
FOR RENT -Furnished yearly
rental. 2 bedrooms, SS5 a month.
Ocean front, Newport Beach.
Harbor 1164 ·1'-1. 23p24
OCEAN FRONT-2 bedroom apt .
clean attractive, nicely furnish·
ed. Dov.·ntov.-·n. Balboa. $65 mo.
"'inter. $75 mo. )'ea rly. Also 1
bedroom. S4 ~ mo. winte r. $50
mo. Y("'lrly. Util. paid. Baby O.
K. Call at 107 A St., Balboa.
Phone Harbor 2517-1'1. 19c21
A 'M'RACTIVE 1 bed rm. upper
1885 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TAUPE DAVENPORT s45, 11x17
Bee.con 6821
13p27
2-BDRM. unfurn, house. Tile • apt . for a married couple. Als~
1 bedrm. lower apt. t o buslnes!I
coupJe. (Sept. 15 • June 151
117 Sapphire. Balboa Island.
Harbor 1520-J. 14tfc
WESTERN Flyer bicycle and 16·
ft. sailbca.t, both in excellent
condition. $100 for bot4. Boat
alone is worth $150 on today's
market. Call Bea. 5g4g, 20p22
A . B.-GAS RANGE. 4 burners,
2 ovens, 1 broiler, temp. ccntrol,
Clean', Xlent condt., S3?S. After
5 p.m.. call Beacon 684 0 20p22 . · . '
· . .f~i~v~i~~· Service
RADIO REP AIRS
L&ny Ewen • • Harold Hamm
Technicians
MESA RADIO 6 TEl,EVISION
105 Broadway, C. M . Bea. 5808-J
50tfc
AWNINGS
Mildew Reetatant . canvas
Aluminum .. Finest Materlal9
F'ree Eatim&tee . • PaUo Furn
lhpe.rt ftecovering-
SANT A ANA
TENT & AWNING
atnce 1no . KI 2·SM5
1628 8. KAIN, SANTA ANA
Chinese hooked rug. like new,
reasonable. Call after 6 :30 p. m.
or Sunday. 614. Jasmine, Cor911a
de! Mar. Har. 2919-R. 20c22
GRAND PIANO, Lundstrom. apt.
siz.e. Custom built, uphot. .chaJr.
slip cover and down cushions.
Antique English card table.
Phone Harbor 0602. 20c22
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IDEAL FOR COUPLE
Venetian Blind and Shade business
Well established money maker.
Full price, $3500 (Ov..·nf'r will
teach busi ness)
HARBOR INVESTMENT CO
30th at Nev.·port Blvd.,Har. 1600
1 l c12
Lido Isle Bay Front
LARGE 1-B. R ., beaut. view, $86.
2-B.R .. 2-bath. bay front, $11~.
Deluxe 2 B .R., 2-bath, dlahwaaher.
garb. disposal. Beautiful, $160.
A vallable till June 15
365 Via. Lido Soud. Har. 2562.
Har. 2914-M. tfc
,75 MO. PERMANENT rental CAFE I ' ·~ j, ~l'. d . turh.: ""~· ~· . ·~rr:· rooms;. lar I. \'lrtl'
MOOR.ING FOR SALE . w.ill INVESTIGATE THIS ONE Near kitchen. UtU .. paid.' a1't. e,
handle up to 65' boat. Comm. Costa.. Mesa. Two ('an operate. laundry room, fenced p1.ay yard
Contact J ohn Gillis. 12115 Coast Good money maker. Beer Lie., for children. BJue T op Motel,
Hi~ay, Newport Bee.ch 20p22 low overhead. Clean. Bargain 401. Newport Blvd. (juat above
price for quick sale, Good rea-the Arches). 9ttc
kitchen and bath. Nearly nev.·,
$65 mo. yearly. 1221~ 29th St.,
Newport Beach. 19c21
BALBOA ISLAND-Cozy cottagt•
furnished, 1 bdrm and sleeping
porch, refrig, wate·r paid. S45.
Monthly to June 15th. 116 Em·
e rald Ave. 20p22
FURNISHED APT.-2 bedrms-
Reff!~, . ~h\nl: !')~<hine ,and ?· -~ ... "'" *A~•uU.s !.n~.,.:tto ~fftlJ. ..' •·~lngtori ·Beiic'h .
Harbor 1621. 20c22
-COMPLETELY FURN.
ROOMS & APTS.
16 FT. SPEEDBOAT with trailer.
16 H. P . Johnson motor. $390.
873 Vict oria, Costa Mesa. 20p21
sons for selling. After 5 p.m., MODERN 1 ·~-. ap•·. Frigid-.., MONTHLY OR YEARLY phone Be8.con 6840. 20p2:: .....ui 11• ...
More Claaslfied on next page.
43-A-TRAILER Sl'ACE
Make Reservations Now
Deluae Tr~ller space, '22.W per
l,. mti, ff,&tt :~ .. 1 ,:·B~i' Y'1itiY
rate.s. All pvt ... btt.lhs,; separ¥e
bldg .. each lot
Sandy's Deluxe Trailer Park
636 Coast Hwy., Nwpt. Be8. 6804
Trailer Storage
Protected by 6 ft. steel fence,
$1 .00 per week . ·
Chrysler i&igi~es ~ltentinq ~/'Problem
aJre uUlltl•• pald. $50 per mo. STAGE MOTEL 1· yearly. Inquire Apt. No. 3. Dol-
phin Apt., 1605 w. Balboa Blvd. 608 Coast Hiway, Newport I TRAILER TOWN
· Used
Crowns -Royals
See John Harvey
at Seacraft
625 COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT BEACH
PH. BEACON 5771
2ttc
MUST SELL-Reconditioned 3 H .
U--APARTMENTS & DOUSES
DUPLEX-Unfurnished 2 bedrms.
Stove. 6c refrig. furn. Patio,
ti replace. 521 Y.i Marguerite. Co-
rona del Mar. 19c21
ftfc 327 W . Wilaon eo.ta. Mesa
-------------NEWPORT APT. $4 5 mo. util. Phon e Beacon 5014-M
OCEAN FRONT Incl. Small, charming, suitable
for 1 or z. Call Harbor 3173-\\", --"'
#-BOOtfll P'O& &mlT
TWO Bli:DROOM FURNISHED
apt. AU utilities paid. Yearly
rent $69.00. 212 -%9th St. Har-
bor 1012·M. 20p21
FOR Rll:NT ON OCEAN PRONT
PERMANENT SLEEPlN'G IQ<..
garage. S8 per wk. BLUE T01'
MO'TEL. 4.01 N ewport Blvd.
fat:K>ve Arches). 16tfc
601 -31st St. Newport Beach WANT HOUSEWORK by day or
Harbor 2297-J
DJ:l:P ~L&rp -Ill•
Yat, -.&Jtaliil• tor home OZ' care.
I yn. old. -'"'nd. '15o. Ph.
--14e<>-IL Ill~
P. See. King outboard. A steal
at $25. Call Beacon 6211 or
Ba.con 8222-W. 20c21
BEA~ New 1 BR. Home.
Balboa Penin.aula, quiet, 2nd noor
apt. Excellent location. Short
walk to ahopplng dl.strlcl and
tr&Mporl&tion.. View of both
ocean and bay. 2 large bed-
room.a. Extra large llvtogroom,
bath, k itcbeq, and sun deck $75
mo. winter, or available for
yearly leue. Harbor 2218-w
19p21
HouseJc.eeping eottace. $1 per ROOM: WITH BATH -32nd St.,
week.. At..80 large douhle bed-opposite City flall. Call Bea-room. 16. 112' E . Balboa. Blvd.., I ccn 54.~1-W. 19c21
Balboa. Tel. Kar. 1421-W. 20cJ2 NICE LARGE FRONT ROOM &:
FRED W. SNELL
Painting Contractor
DOCKS and FENCES
ll:rterior and lntertor pain.ting
and paper hanging.
12'1\!o 11:. 20th SL, Cost& },{..,.
Beaeon 6«1-J
Painting by "PAT"
13 years Service in Harbor Area
can Sat. & Sun.., Beacon 6055-J
288 -22nd St., Cost.a Meu
hour.
Phone Beacon ~M
JOp22
SO. CALIF. BIBLE COLLIXlll
Students want part time work.
Baby sitUng GardenlnJ'
Housework W1nd<>W9 clad
I roning Service St&. H.tpen
Restaurant Work, JCtc.
Phone Klmberly 3-8281-, Eat 11
JOpllH
COLLEGE TRAINED yo~ wo-
man. former auist&nt bU-yer.
seeks interesting' poaiUon. Per•
ma.nent resident. Ph. Harbor
1146--WK. 21t!
t.lladen.U completely automaUc 32 FT. CHRIS CRAPT. twin
, Wutier screw. E:xl'nt. condltfeo. Tenna.
For eaJe by 'owner . Ph. Bea.
6824-W. I . • 20c22 $94.50-
DA VIS-BROWN CO. BOOKS-S.h A BOOKS 11111 Harbor BIYd. Ooata J.f-"!' , Biaeoa. 1121 A fine stock of ttoc>Jm on all yacht-tnr -Jecta-jPlul all curm>l
MAGIC Cllltl' 1' AB L Ii TOP ·boob. Lendln~ library.
....,.. 1n .-condition, ~o. The IsJanders
-Bea '"' liCU. · JOp22 2H Marine, Bait la. 8!~1!',1
BBlfl)D( a:cC>NOlll'AT. VUJly au· ~
,.,.attc. 10' 111ontlls old. •t2:5
CARPENTER WORK. truck: 8l1d
power tools. Union scale or
bid on job. Harbor lllst·M.
caah. 418 Dablla, Coro"" del Walt's Tra°<iing Post
ti:ar. PlL a.-. -e-w. 21dl Used M~' · e Gear
M.ARLIN REEL. 9-() reel. Une NeuUcal Decora OM U~ Neb
WANTED-mecbanlc °' good -141 prtee, $90. Call Har. 422-SOth St. Newport Beech . ~81--------------
CARPENTERJ
!:f•t nnLlhtnr and """Odelipr. 1
a1oo 1q upllalt tile an411 -t tile.
RAT KIKPLll
Apt_ I. OblnPd -t.a.. nu N-pott Bl...S.. O>ata -
. Pt.GM B11aC01D 14Sl
brake and front-end man. .,..t -R After Sat. lnqu!ro at •02 Open Sunday> Ph. Bar. 2470
of werldng condltlons. Steady 3tth stro.t. 20p21 ' work. Theodore ~l"ord ' lTcUB
~. 211& Mmp&ft mod.. ....,. s,111'41y, i.te -lib , 1 .
N...._t 8-JI. P-. -· D-• Bcial OWIWri and _,,an!\"
:seo. • -m9.95 Call ,.,... local -for
WANT Roal -11 ...... ,,_ A SNAP.ON TOOLS
GATlCS !tliALT'l' D VIS-BROWN 00. -·John Kill.bi.. a.r. lOIT·R
-..: .
311 Karine ._ -..i ~ -atft. Coat&"'-17•• lllir•l!>ai-..-.-le\B . IOdl: JI.DOD, 1111 • ,.,.,,ff
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Tile & Ven. throughout. Ga.r.
Fenced. Close in. Reas, 1838
Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa.
• 19p21
ONE BEDROOM APT. on Grand
Canal. Balboa Island, near ehop--
plng center, Adults only. Win-
ter or yearly. Ph. Har. M.8-M.
20c22
THREE RM. FURN. APT. TUe
kitchen and bath. Garage. UtiL
paid. Yfpl'ly rental, $M mo. EL
BA YO COURT, 131~ W . Balboa
Blvd. Harbor 14.73-J. 20c21
UNFURNJSH&O 1 BDRM.. HSE.
Panel ray heat. TIJe fin. PaUo.
28'8 Newport Blvd., Costa Xeea..
Phone Harbor 2976--W. 20c22
BALBOA
Winter Rental
ComJ>letel:r, newly turnlalled. Re-
~on. near llhopplnr -trlct for two or three adult.a.
, UUlit.lop paid. UO to S50 W
mont.b.
Phone ~ 2M7-R
llprt
Want t o Rent?
THE demand for winter and year-
ly rent.ala la aurpualn.g our
supply. The need I.I for 2 and 3
bdrm .. turn. houa4a.
What he.ve you T
Gloden Fay Etbel 8b1riey
~:yl!a~ 1:.~h 1;!~JX
l BEDRK and den bome, DlcelJ
tumlahed. Yearly nntal. flOO
mo. lnq. 308 ~. Ba-. t•c:n
DSLUU ~ bdrst. tum, dpx. apt. kitchen, $37.50 mo .• Unena and
T•m•c=.Jate, homey -fireplace, uWiliea fum.Lahed. 2 people.
)IWd. saraa:e. Le&M $100 mo. ALSO down stairs Md.room. Pr1-
4dulta. 'IS JlariCol4. Corona vate entrance. Bath. flO per
del Kar., lfp16H week for 2 men. 123 • 28th St ..
-Newport Beach. 20c21H ~alboa Peninsula COlO'ORTABL& s LE 11: P 1 NG.
C1oee to oeeao Ud bay. Qu.tet ROOK. C011venlot location.
k>catkm. re.-mlDul.M walk to Reuonable rent. Phone Beacon
~pine dlltrlct and tranapor-Mff-R. 20c22
tMloft. 1 bdl'm. apL, ll.taCT90m,
-ldtehen. Larg1> prtvate patio. C'Jln.c'e, utttttlff tndud-u ann, llMCWJl.AIQ".OtJI
eO-"'5 ao. wtn.ter, or wm re-
cSecw-. ..... t.ut -,_.,..
ly ""'tat. 1326 E. Balboa Blvd.
12"20" Office IJJ&Ce, comer loca-
tion. Street leftl. 615 ICut Bal·
boa Bl'f4. -Jlar. 21121.
9M'FC NEWPORT IBLANl>-Attndtn 1 __ a_._-~·~=t-J-_w_. _ _,_. __ 1_9p_i_1
2 bedrm. turJ1lohed -. J'lr&. FURIOll8lliP opt., -l'loor I ·8TOllli----BLDG--.-F-or----t.-23-b-y
place, Alao !panel ·ft7. PaUo. da '!&tar, kn9b' 11ow, _.. 75 ft nat to Port '"""'tre In
Apply 408 • 39Ul SL or call · I or 3 a4u1t<t, $80. 0-to C D ·~ Call ~--••~ 19c21
DUnklrtt 1-:21"211. • lTdl Rlchu!lo Nar1tet, tJ1oa1n and . . -· ~. ~·
YJW< 'ROUND RENTAL ::.!1.n~ et.. NJJPl. 8:1STORAGE or SHOP
A-I bedrm., --pocl -~~re.= -Uon Oil -BtM-1•-LOvliLAJm, llealt« ---
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Y&UtLY OR WJJiliZR. .. or
S70. utll. pol. .rum. -. Bal.
la. 2 B. R. (1 omall) moat bo
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3:1nd Bl cppoalte City balL
Phone· Beacon &451-W
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BLANC~ A. GATF.S Realtor
Clayton ~e -Frank Catherina
· ~11 .'Marine !Ave., Balboa Island
Pb. Har. 1871 °" 1872 Hubor 746-M evenings
' BALBOA ISLAND
'13,000. A RE/.L BUY. Charm. 2 B. R. Furn.
home on Diam<1nd Ave. Near So. Bay. Patio,
gar. Low dn. 11ayment. M/L 1504
$17,000. So. Bay J1r. Cor. lot with 1 5. R. furn.
• house on rear. Small down payment. .
~.000. Home &: Income. Charm. 3 B. R. A den
home. Patio, gar., 1 B. R. apt. and Sepe.rate
guest rm. &: bath. One of our exceptional buys.
BAY FR. ON BEACON BAY. This gorgeous ofiBR.
3 . ba. home, dining rm. & large g11me room,
patio, 3 car gar. and beaut. 2 B. R. apt., all
. charm. furn., may be purchased at a aacrifice
price. Don't wait too long. ,
Beautiful La Habra Heights
CALIFORNlA LIVING AT ITS BEST
MAGNlFICENT 4 B. R. SPACIOUS HOME with • outstanding view located on knoll in center of
4.97 acres of finest Avocados & Lemons. 3 car
gar. Barn with 3 stalls & tack room. Beaut.
guest house. Family orehard. Fine crop on
trees. Reported income·around $5()00. Owner
called back in Army. Sacrifice for $02,UOO.
Trees, grounds and bldgs. all in A-1 cond.
Probably nev .. again will you be offered such
a value. If interested, let us give you full
details. ·
LISTINGS WANTED
BLANCHE A. GATES -Realtor
-AUTOMOBILES, TIRES * * C. D. M. * *
JOE NICKERTZ
STUDEBAKER DEALER
3'416 Newport Blvd .. Newport Bch
By Lldo Entrance Ph. Har. Sl.O
Modern 2 bedrm home, south of
highway. Room for 3 more
unlla. Corner property. 2 Iota,
bonds paid.
1947 DODGE CUSTOt.f 4-DOOR
SEOAN-A really luxurious
oar, very low mileage. This car
runs like brand new. Radio and
beater, directional signals, seat
covers and loU of other extras.
Cash, Terms or Trade
1941 PLYMOUTH 1·DOOR SE·
DAN---an exceptionally good
used car. Special price of only
$490.
Cash. T erms or Trade
'49 STUDEBAKER P ick up. Only
9600 n1iles. Original finish, very
clean. SA VE $500.
New Studebakers
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
on l!Ome models.
SEE
JOE NICKERTZ
21c
Used Car Bargains
Total price, $10,500
Investment
Very livable 2 bed.rm. home, hi..rd.
Wood floors. fireplace, auto·
matic laundry. Exce llent rental
locati.on and. now leased.
$9,950
3 Bdrm. Home
45 ft. lot. Excellent Rl zone.
South of the hiway. I~ bath.•!.
HJwd. floors.
LOOK THlS OVER!
/ Shorecliffs
: We have 3 exceptional buys in
Iota in this exclusive area.
F . C. Andresen, Rltr.
(Center of Town)
Phone Harbor 1540
2lc
Home and Income
$15,000 1948 Pontiac "6" 4-door Se· [
dan. radio and heater $149:;1 \.
19-18 Chev. Aero. R le H .... $1495 1 ATTRACTIVE small house in
1947 Buick Roadmaster 4· good location with nice furnish.
door, rad.lo and heater $1595 io ed apt over g.3.rage. Lath house
1947 Pontiac "8" '4-door Se· with choice plants, patio.
t!a.n, radio and heater $1'4'45
1939 Pontiac 4-door Sedan 5 395 Gloden Fay Ethel Shirley
THESE ARE LOCAL-Bay & Beach Realty
1450 Balboa Blvd Har. 1264 C. E. Siemonsma
Authori:ud Buick Dealer COSTA MESA
llO Broadway, Laguna P h. 1987 NEW 1 BEDROOM HOME
Completely furnl&h.ed. Laree lo·t. 'lt OLDSMOBILE +.DR. SilJ?AN F'ftA. i~. '
Has new seal _bes.m headlight&, · Call Harbor 2256-J
new battery, new spark plugs,
new s ea t covers. Excellent -·-------~---'6_c_30
transportation, $90. 125 -'40th,
Newport Beach. Har. 2659--W.
19c21
"41 CHmVROLET SL&tion Wagon.
GGod. ec>nditlon. R.adlo A: beater,
$-4.96. 673 Victoria. Costa Mesa.
20p21
19'42 FORD SEDAN. Good me·
chanlca.Jly. New tires. $M}O.
Phooe Harbor 1651-J. 19p21
'49 Stude ·champ.
2 Door Sedan. De Luxe model.
l.1 ,000 mile• only. Very clean.
$1675
'47 Mercury Cl. Cpe.
Super Ilt" Luxe. Clean
$1250
'37 Ford 4-Dr. Sedan
Good motor. Offered at
'$175
MUNRO MOTORS
3001 Newport Blvd.
NEWPORT. DEACH
Phone H nrbor 2:;22
**SOLD**
216 Apolena
BALBOA ISLAND
By •
.Multiple U.llllg Realtor
M-MONEY TO LOAN
LOANS TO BTJlLD, IMPROVlil,
BUY, MODERNIZE, OR
REFINANCE
We Buy Trust Deeds
NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL
SA VIN GS &: LOAN ASSN.
3333 Via Lido Ph. Har. 1600
Rea l Estate Loans
HOMES, APTS., Bu.sine.a prow.
ult for Mr. Rich Lew1a
Banta Ana Realty Co. Realtora "°" W. 17th, &r.nta An&'-KI.2·7:tf.t
LOANS For Homes
with 410 -5112 % . Int.
Long tum. Lo-, P"YJD•nt
Specl&ll>ing In F . H . A. U1d 0 . I .
Plans. 5~ '.M Conetruction Loans
GALL BOB SA T'l'LER •
1841· l>L.,.MQU'1H SUBl1JlaA.N-~ 31$$ for ill'l'M Apprabal
U11' -•t'lllO fl<op. POnqJ:R KORTGAGl!l CO. e new, • . 1637 Qcean Metro. Life In& Funda. KI S~lt:S
IQvd., Balboa. Harbor 23&0....J or ------------(Sfts. Harbor }44g..J). 19p21 ----l. _______ ..:__l a-MONEY W.u<TED
-SAL&-1937 Fot<! eiu. .
ONpe, eood condition, •n11J 214 WANT FIRST TR.UST Dll:llO--
Qoldenrod Ave., Corona ) clel On choice of 2 pod bualneam In·
Mar. 2PP2J come P,'OPL One U0.000 or
-at.bu, '1&000. Wrtte. Box OIZ
l-8-...X TAI.BO!' \as,. C/O -pQ<r. ltal
, -DAN. U-S,000 mUeo. CoD be -------------1 "u-. P1>one t..sun. i 10 • do,p. (-i:.ec-4S&ll l"l ,F,AJ. ~ WANTCD
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G.·N. WELLS
Broker & Assoc,
Costa Meaa
The Ben· Town Oii Earth
2 Bedroom Home
2 yn. old. Eul aide cloee to Blvd.
· Price $6500
VVUl tUe lot on J:ut aide for
down payment.
• Vacant
Brand new 2 bed.reom home, dble.
garace.
A$9000 home
for $7900
GOOD TERMS
2 Bedroom Home
furnisbed and ~ acre. $:l000
worth of chicken equipment.
635 hens. Income $55 to $60 per
week.
Price $10500
Better look at this one!
East side, close in, 2 bt«lroontS.
Guest house, extra lot .
All for $6750
Ii:. SIDE NEAR HIGH SCHOOL.
%. acre, 1 bt!droom, guest hOU.'!e.
Price $6250
$1250 Down
G. N. Wells, Realtor
and Associates
• • "*L 9fAn • • • \PAG,E 7 -PART T _-THURSDAY. SEPT. 21, 195:>
I .~~:JJtESS -~ CORONA. DEL MAR PROPERTI~
Robert B. l<)'BJl · R4ltora Helen L. Lyiln
Harbor 1037 tll Cout Boulevard Corona·del Mar .
FOR SALE-Duplex. An~cellent location, near beach. Good rental record.
Ailt'Y and driveway paved. Partly "1misbed .......................... $14,200
FOR RENT-Spacious apt. furn. or unfum. modem, hdwd. floors, aeciuded,
qwet co11Dtry living. Garage. Yearly ......................... '. .............. $ 85 ·
Beautiful 2 bedrm. !um. apt. Deck & wide harbor views. Garage.
Yearly ...................................................... , ......................................... $ 85
New modem 2 a R., unturn.. hOllle. Hu everythinii. Really excep-
tional Av11ilable now. Children 0 . K .................................. : ...... $ 85
Larp furn. home. 4 bedroom, lleautlful .................................. $ 100
And many ot'hen offered Sor your oelectlon.
. CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTIES
HEAD OFFICE
411 Coast Boulevard
Harbq.{1037
Corona del Mar
BRANCH OFFICE
Farmhouse Motel
Harbor 1063
NEWPORT BLVD. BUS~ INCOME
TWO BUSINESS RENTALS on front ot W.. 0..
vacant. One· rented at $50. Two bedraa. hou. on
rear, rented at $50 mo. The owner Jiu REDUCED
THE PRICE $4000 FO_R QUICK SALi:! ~ down.
COSTA MESA
REAL ESTATE
,
SEE 'l:HIS AT ONCE!
' $9250
A HOME PLUS INCOME OF $60
NEWPORT HEIGHTS-2 be<lrm. apt., 11. rooms,
vacant, with 2 bdrm. apt. furnished and rented at
$60. Price only ~9950.
BEACON HILL REALTY
466 Newport Blvd. Beacon 1171S.R
(2 blocks above Archeel
Another Sleeper! ·
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EAST 17th STRlCllT BUSINESS
FRONTAGB: -A parcel 02' x
300'. And alao 86' x 300'. Others
avaJlable. Iavest now ln the
coming new buslneSR a.rea of
Costa MeRa.
INDUSTJUAL LOTS 6 ACRE·
AGE IN COSTA KESA-Kl
ZONE. Exaellenl labor r.upply.
truck, ra.n and air tl'&JUI. at rea·
sonable <ll&tance. cool cllma.te,
seW9jJ9 ava.l)able In future.
Priced to sell now.
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STANLEY SPECIALS
EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS
NEWPORT BEACH-COMMERCIAL
TWO STORE buildings, excellent lnC"ome. Good locatSoa.
e.-0' trontag.e on Newport Blvd.
1 Building approximately 1600 sq. ft. leased tor JHO. a
month. The other wltb over 2500 .sq. ft. suitable for ll&ht
m.a.oufacturlng or gcneml merchandii<e. Available for lm·
mediate uae. Full price $26,500. ,,
For tnformatJon contact Mr,s. DiC"kSOn at 3113 N~ort
Blvd. or call Harbor 1013 o r Beacon r.748.
EXCLUSIVE LIDO ISLE
Ch.1.rming quality built home. Spacious living room. 2
lovely bedrooms, l l!tt, balh.s. Unit hoo.t. Double garqe.
.Owner ha.a plans to build second 11tory. Full prlcf' $21.500.
Excelknt terms.
For appointment to seE> call at ou r Newport Office, 3113
Newport Blvd .. o r phone J-larbor 10 13 or 2092-WK.
WANTED -WANTED
Water front property with beach. plt>r and float. We have
a client with ca.sh and "·ill pay t o $20,000. No channel
property will qualify, must b<· o n Bay House is no object.
Contact Mrs. Maroon at 22!'1 1'-farine A venuP, Balboa
lsland, or call her at Harbor· 1775.
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PLEASE STOP PHONlNG ABOUT OUR LAST AD!
$5985
$lllll0 Plllll Y~ INCOME ON
A '9250 lN'VJ:ll'nlllNT. 2
a&oPU and nsi.de~e on a busy
Blvd., INVESTORS, thla one
adds up!
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1790 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
Phan~ Beacon 5181
For Sale or Trade
LOVELY BEACH FRONT HOMR
4 bdrms, 3 baths, patio. Excel·
lent loc'.ltion . Must see to ap·
preciate!
HARBOR INVESTi\fENT CO.
30th at N ewport Blvd,' Har. 1600
RALPH P. MASKEY
3411 Newport Blvd. Harbor 402
SPECIALS
In Newport Heights
New three bedroom home11-0nk
floor·s. fireplace, garbage dja.
posal. lawns. Double garage, 50
toot lo.ta.
$10,400
These homes will G. I.
Costa Mesa Special
Five .Crea, Jarre one BR. house.
Dou.,le prage, lee. akade treea.
Ex~ellen\ soil, pleot)l at watea.
R ipe tor su~ivWon or tarm.Jn1.
$17,500,. Terms
14\fc
BALBOA ISLAND
East ·Bayfront
•PRlME location-2 sty. 3 B. R.
home, pier &: float -beauliful
muter bedrm. with B;ayvicw
balcony -this select pro!Jer;ty
wW a.ppeal to mo.st di.scrimina·
tiDK' bUJer.
$45,000
HARBOR lNVESTMENT CO.
Nttwp41't Blvd. al 3'9tA S\.
~ne H-arbor 1800
•WEBSTER SAYS:
lka' wb.iich la ftrst
l!w best; t.lle pii:k."
"PRDU:-
in qua.li\y;
LOOKING
for a ranch ? ? ?
in Corona del Mar
SIS. ?12 POPPY AVE 1200 foot
front .. •) 3·Mhm, 2~ bat.la
rue-. home \n a ~ sett.in&" or
Mt.u.&UW trees' aJ).d shrubs over--
\onkiQC the hills and ocea.n.
Buys this 4 rm. apt. built for 2nd story. Com· • pletely livable as is; plans included for upper
story. Nice yard.
Stanley A. Smith, Realtor
1311 Coast Hiway, Corona de! Mar
G. I.-$650 Dn.
A BRAND NEW 3 bdrm. home,
11 100 sq. ft.) In Costa Mesa's
bt!st East :i;;lde section. Localed
nn1ong newer homes but not
n tract. Large lot-double gar·
age.
SEE THIS NOW!
Lovely and Low Dn.
ONi: OF THE Bi:TTltR S·)'J' . .old
3-bdrm., G. I . reaalea--1..arge
corner lot, nicely land»caped.
Fenced back"" yard, dble &•rage.
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LET US SET UP THIS
DEAL FOR YOU!
$2000DOWN
A BEA UTlFUL NEW 2-BDRM.
HOME-hdwd. floor&, tile In
bath and kitchen. Tru,, home has
one o.f the nJcest floor plans
you haVE> ever seen. Rf.nch
s tyle with hand hewn porch
posts.
FULL PRICE $8250
Phil Sullivan
ALMOST NEW
1 bdrm. hdwd. noora. garage, lot
90 x 126--0R WlLL RENT!
$1 000 DOWN
only $9500
Beaulln.Jl 2 bdmi. close In. * ac.
Walled yard.
2 Bdrms. East Side
rull price $8000. Terms.
112x125 RESIO~E LOT
$1000, TERMS
GOOD LISTINGS WANTED
ROBT. H . MOTTET
1900 Harbor Blvd.
Bea. U2•·J R•: Bea. 0137 .J
$400 DOWN-Nie• 1 bdrm. hom.e,
1 ~ yn. old. Wall to w..U carpet.
See o\ll'tler, 15712 8<>. BU.Ulvan
St.,.. Santa Ana. Kimberly 3·1311.
20cH
Large home on
South Bay Front
Little Island
NICE 2 BEDRM. H OME on large
wrner lot. guest house. S stall
Mrll. Small fenced pasture.
p75(),
ONE ACR&-NlC!ll S BSDRM.
HOME-Co04 chicken ~
&Rd otMr outbulldbl.p. Ond• A .U.dy .ail, new cha.1n Unlr: fence,
near ahoppiJl« and 11choola, 510.
800. And •2600 dn. 4% O. I.
loan.
$900 DN. Sml. home In beat Joe.a·
tM>n . On 80' lot. N ear 8Chool.1
and trans. Only 2 y ears old..
$6450 ia the tuU price.
Barney Francque
REALTOR
Lillian La Perle i'red Croaler
Associates
400 E. 17th St. at Tustin Ave.
Costa Mesa, Ph. Bea. 5179-W
For Sale or trade, 2-bdrm. home
in C. M . tor home or lot and Formerly C. Galen Den lson
G. T. Everson 40 FOOT J'RONTAQJC on ftne•t ca.sh In Palm Springs IUld In·
tiO Newport Blvd. Coata Mesa
beach. Private per and float. dio area. Owner. 20M Maple-
$30,iQ4t. '.' i . , .. i ,, ,_-j ••• 2lp Beaco11 6:Z"3-W
Harbor 3lt>7 · W or Beacon 5458-J
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· · cl.irt TCJUts ·· Small Hcispitai "aldg.
s.:AvtEw HEIGHTS -mLL-Stanley Hadfield
S IDE LOT 60xl48 near anchor· HARBOR 20
ace. markets, movies. IJ,;S50. ffl Ph.one OXford 4172« (Whit· or stop ln al the o ce at
tier). lBp.29 _2_1a_M_•_n_n_• ____ BaJ_boa __ 1B1an __ d
Prime Bayfront Location
Balboa Peninsula
T\YO STORY APT. A: GARAGE.
-2 bedroom addition ( ?' )-
New bulk.Mad -we ny ''This
i.8 a PRIME location." Price
$28,000. Bank loan $18,lliO.
Owner wants beat offer.
HARBOR lNVESTMJ:NT CO.
Newport Blvd at 30th St.
Phone Harbor llOO
EXCLUSIVE
WATERFRONT HOME with two
apartment.!. Present rental in·
come ia $145 pei' mo.{ not ln·
eluding home),
Homr haa 3 bdnna. and bath, pier
and float, only 2 yrs. old. Price
reduced to $20.~, favorable
terms. Will consider offer.
HARBOR INVESnlt:NT CO.
30th at Newport Blvd.. Har 1600
Located In Newport Beach, brick
construotJon, 14 rooma, lnclud·
Ing aurgery. $31,WO. ·t erms.
GREENLEAJ' 4 ASSOC.
3112 Newport Blvd. Har. 2552
It Happens Once
in Months & Months!
on Balboa Island
A newly redecorated 2-bdrm. home
has fireplace. hardwood floors
and 2·car garage. Fenced in
patio.
$12,975
EARL W. STANLEY
Realtor
17th and Cout Hlway 16th and lrvtn•
Newport Beach Newport Bea.ch
225 Marine Ave.
615 Coast Highway llalboa Is land 3114 Newport Blvd.
Corona del Alar Nf'wport Beach
ERNIE SMITH, Realtor
Announces
the opening of his new office at
1205 Coast Highway, cor. of Goldenrod
Corona de! Mar
· Brick and redwd home, Bar B Q, fenced yd $6900
Large 1 bedrm., garage apt. on view lot $9500
2 Bdrms. plus furn . gar. apt. home & income i0,950
3 B. R. home 1 ~~ ba., forced air heat, lg. lot l 7,500
Excellent terms on all
LISTINGS WANTED
ERNIE SMITH, Realtor
1205 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar
Eves. Harbor 0379-R Phone Harbor 2667
$4500 Full Price
VERY NICE OLDER HOME ln
the Harper school district. 2
bedrooms and sleeping porch .
Terms to s\Jit.
$1000 down
FULLY FURNISHED 4-rin. home
If You Had
Your Way
You would
LOVELY
ONE.
probably build a
HOME LIKE THIS
W l'll ht're it is ~all ready-no
delays no gric·f mov~ right ln.
with klrge dbl. garage. large This is o1 smart 2 be droom bOlDll
·R4 lot~ :UX248<·vlose ,to gtore '
and tnuispor~tion, f'.111 price
only $5.550.
$1000 dn. to G. I.s
LOVELY 3-bdrm. home in the
very best section near Harper
school. lt has every nice feature
such a.s fireplace, tile, hdwd.
!loon, dble. gar., patio and
fenced back yard.
A Duplex Bargain
ONLY $4200. Can you imagine
thia lovely 2 yr. bid duplex ln
New rt Beach-<:an be bought
for 1!>00 down. The income wit!
re than pay the payments.
Check this now-it "''on't last
Ions!
that i~-distinctl"'e :i[t it.sl fl!cdtlJl
design. On LIDO ISLE .... fhla
home is only a few steps f1"br9
a private beach . The first one
ttlat ll.10ks at this ideal beacll
honll' will BUY it. Priced at
ONLY $15,000-Terms.
ALSO
On LIDO ISLE a perfect home for
week endA o r permanent living.
This is a 2 bedroom home on an
extra large lot located near the
Community Club house. You
cannot duplicate this "C'Ute'"
little hon1e at Sl4 ,7M.
ALSO •
~ llUa over a.nd th-en come in
aDd.. we'll I» g!a.d to diacu.&11 ___________ 20c __ 21 Sixty -Sbtt~.! It you're. aerious, hurTy in
your check book.
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SEE US F OR LOTS, homes, ln·
come and bll81ness property.
Our prices are right!
On LIDO ISLE a BRAND NEW
DELUXE duplex on the UY·
FRONT. Extra large ~
unit heat, fireplaces, be&utllul
baths, lovely view, mak.ee ~
building very desirable. Uve La
one unit and let the other pay
for the duplex. Thls gives you
two home8" for the price of ome.
Only $4~.000-Terms.
...,..._ CORONA DEL KAR-So. ot -I· 80 !iT. BAY FRON'l', LIDO lSLE,
5 ·bed.rm.a., all the. nice thlnga,
pier. noat, beauWul pe.tlo and
garden. Fine place ln Jn a • t e r
bedrm. Wwkahop. PRICED TO
s~ tuml.ahed or untumlahed.
KA.ftllOlil INVllllTMllNT 00.
Linwood Vic , Rltr. Earl Chamberlain
ft.SAL EST A TE
Loaaa . . . ln.suraacit . . . Builders
500 Cout Blvd.. Cot"Oaa 'de.I Mar
Harbor 2288
Residence Lot
ON· 20lb. St. 60 x t~. lots of
fruit" trNBt
Only $1350
Newport Blvd.
IO'&ON'tA~ 5i 1' " 120. Alley In ...... *'.250-Terms
way, 1 bedrooJO bouM, 2~ )'1"8.
old. Brick A: redwood atel'ior.
Yard fenced. B·:S.Q. "9001
terma.. 703 CU'natlon. C. D. M.
Harbor 2825-R. %Oc22
Deluxe 2 B.R. & Den
Home. 2 ba.lha. Udo !Me, es. Jee,
patio. Panelled • du.. Ah out·
atandinc home. Ul,.500..
Newport Blv~ at 30th St.
-Harbor 1800 ~
EXTRA!· EXTRA! '
312 Marine Ave., Ibo& Ialand
Phone H r 2042
oo6'oBUYS
on Balboa ISiand
Well bWlt !·bdrm cottage on rear.
• $11,000
lLU.BOA PlilNINSUl.A, ....,.. ~ bdrm.. 3 baths, larg'e
bldg. eli.e. Red\ICed to ii'lllo lor OCEAN ll'llONT DUPLEX~%.· room, patio.
bv1ng
Open Till 8 p .m.
B. A. NERESON
1982 Newport Blvd
Coeta Mesa Beacon 5225
**SOLD**
703 La.rklpur
CORONA DEL MAR
By ·a
Ku}tlple Ltatlng Realtor -__ ....c:.....:... _______ _ qulclt """' IMIQ. l:.o••' 14'. !Vgrm., ~m. $15,750 · _ . . • • frpl., \ -..... ltltc:h., Mtb, •rv.
LIDO LsLC, ae.-ft. ~ S powcb. ~: L-. .... ,m.. • -
bdrmo. ~-~ 2 1111...,._, ldtc11-. 2 ~--· ... .._. pofth. H orace Nelda -"' ·-~Tt. "'11 11or-..._. ~ .,.; Ma ret Gibson
-~· • .NllWP0ll7 HSIGR'l8 -·-304% lllARINI: IW-lolud • • Ololr a~ *1 Mice• -Alone -. 2llCIO
_ • loijm• .. ~ I ... flo,EUW.. ------------••aJiS l"'**lfi*-~ 1 'l'tiF .. ll"D-to ..... ~ Mina
11111 .. fft>m N"'ll"'rt, s-.hoqjro, '•in• •-••oe .,_ Balboa Coves Hopie
BALBOA ISLAND
$11,500
2 Bedroom hoi=ne near South Bay.
llttcrlor. a.bow• uidJvU:luallty of
artJ.t owner. An older h<JU.8e.
but •ery ch&nning. PatJo.
BEE IT TODAY! eood bani. ll "f""" In pulwe. ._.. , • N U -:.~:.!'° ~::,."°,;; _,. oot'lf. ~ ~--... 2-..!" ....o -t -'Blanche A. Gates
-..:., "11 T1*;•: C.'< ill .I"' 'Lap lh1nC rm U4 ~ "'-'11 ~ Ayo, -Iol&nd . _..,.. .. _.,i .... -.... Put11 -... ....._ --1m
0 · -A illlOC · ... I . "-W ,.. .., -; lWI W• 8-f •-.~ji-~-·-~-M~--1 lllll"-port .. ~ ·-·-• -......... 12': fl.,.. ...
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F(emember roir years we have beea
the headquarters for EXCLU·
SIVE GOOD BUYS ln ell.bu
lots or homes on LIDO 181&.
Yes ¥i.'e sre the DEVELOPERS
ot LIDO ISLE. Here a llttle ~ .,_
a LOT.
P. A. PALMER, Inc;
3333 Via Lido
Newport Beach, ·cattt.
Harbor 1500
Commercial Bldg.
acrosa from c::Jty hall near pme:
office. Completely rented, ere.
iitcome a~ $5000. Can IM
materially lncreued. Priced to
.. u qwclt{y,
$35000 -Terms
Stt ua at once tor com.plate ..,.
fon:natlon on tbJa ex.chl.m.•e lllt-.
In&'. .
HAJlB()lt..~ 00.
Newport Blvd. at 30th Bt. ·"'--ltllll
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WHERE TO DJNE
D~NCING •ENTERTAINMENT •THEATRES
l IS. 22nd St.. NEWPORT BEA<JH
MEXICAN FOODS
AND
CloM'd TuNldny Marinated Steaks
Cll AS. Jf,\J .. J,. O\\"Tif'r and !\lanager Houf"!": 5 p. m. In 0 p. m.
Saturday 5 to 10 p. ni. '
Now Thro Sunday
Sept. 28-0ct. 1
Ga.r S picy Mualca& ! ! !
Judy Garland, Gene Kelly
"Summer Stock"
Mesa._.,,
1-'l ~ ' : '"·'-'. •
l.ast Tlmes Sat.urday Sept, SO
Ja.n1es Cagney's Newest Hit.! !
"Kiss Tomorrott
Goodbye"
-,\1!'40 Raseb&ll'a Greatewt-
Gary Cooper Aa Lou Gehrig
"Pride Of The
Yankees" -------CAPE coD -House-------r
• EXCLUSIVELY SEA FOOD
Oy•ters-Lobslers--(;lams-Shrimp--Flsh
ALI. KINDS OF SEA FOODS
l
I
l I ll ou r~~~•~o 9~~D S~~~~~I'· m . ,l
f 3111/i Marine Ave. Balboa Island ... . . . ___________ .. __________________ .,.
From North -South -East -\\'e•t
.. For A Taste Treat"
SAM'S SEA FOOD
Complete Course
LUNCHEONS-DINNERS
"At the Sign of the Swordfis h"
Bea utiful New and Enlarged Cocktail Lounge
SURFSIDE
llell\'t'f'h St'al Beach and Swn~t Beach
l"honf'A! 824--05 -802-00 -840-70
THE ARCHES
CAFE and COCKTAIL LOUNGE • Of'l:.:N 10 a . n1 . Through 2 a. ni. • NC\\·port Blvd. on Coasl Jlighway
NE\\1 1~onT
\\
0 Y, ARE CLO~ED ON Tlll'IUSOA Y~
--~----~-~-~---__ ._.,...,___~....-.. ··~---'
ror • hnq d de('oral.«"d
\VEUDL~O or BffiTIIDAY CAKE, call
.GEN E'S RESTA URA.NT
ASD BAKERY e Harbor 1102
* * * FR!';NCll and ITAJ~lAN l:Ul81NE
70.5 l.'o~t lloulr \-ard Corona del l\lar
FUN ZONE
OPEN EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY
w...i. Tbru Sat. Sept. n-so
Bing Cto8by, Co1ttn G ra.)'
"Riding High"
-St-cond Major Feature--
IJrnnlM l\t nrsan, Detty Drake
"Pre Bab "
Tht" Be8t Way to
"FC>ROET IT
ALL" 18 TO
SPENl) AN
EVESISG
W ,\ Tf':HIN 0
OllR FLOOR
SHOW
GIRl~S-GIRLS
GIRLS
The Greatest
Westem Band
Attraction in
America
SAT. NITE, Sept. 30
Dave Min9's
Harmony Park
Ballroom
Broadway and
Manchester
ANAHEIM
Dancing 9 to 2
Fri. Nite Joe Bean
AND lllS
San AnhHlions
Id Id
llEAGAH • C~URN • HUSSEY
Ema GWENN~~BYIRGTON
.. ,.. IJUll[ Scttly l£ClfTT ,
P lus 2hdl Ft>ature
"5ecret Fury"
"SECRET FURY" , ' \\'Ith Clau~rtte Col bert
and Rootrt R:r•n
• flAIR
STYLING
and
S llAPISG
By
DAN
t.:;xrF.SSl\1F. SPEF.O KUJ...S
Ex.t:esslve !Opfcd is still one of
lh<" most noloiious causes of in-
j urv an<\ dt•atht11n ou r strt·cts and
and
SUNDAY h1gi1"'<1Y~ 1 I July was the peak month fol' -------
! ;c;~f'n~:ci~~nt!~49dea~cr~n ~~~~ 1 THE CIRCUS ROOM BALBOA
I sinslc ·month-1,300 more than \ I
·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, t~h~·-~·~v·~·~·g~·~· ~~~~~~ ONE OF , AMERICA 'S B O "UTS li ANDING
Charley's Sealo~d
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Grand Opening· I . SATURD~Y and SUNDAY. SEP!. 38-0CT.1 .
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FEA URING SEA FOOD DINNERS
. ~
Shrimp-
1
• ten-Lobster-Codtails and Salads
11 5 COAST HIW A Y-MARINEl's MILE .·
· 0 -DOIA ond Cl:IAIUEY DRAll. .
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REST1 URANTSJ
Fdod Es14•1.r P"'parod . d
Graclooa.ly Sen'ed. In ~
tJnlque 1 • &' Boom
F-In'!°•" PwldaS
N t Door.
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R.AGS TO RICHES-tindt>r thf' management ·of Mom .1'1addo1', • thl" fant.lly hnM progn:..'flit11f'd fron1 col1on picking to ont-of th .. hllh-
eet paid hlllblll y hanAA In th1· \\orld. Kno\\'ll as th1• Maddnx Broth-
-er~ .and R°""-•• th1· latl1•r ht-lnC" fhf• .0ib1f1•r \'orallst, tht• famil.r g roup
\\'Ill &J>pc&r Saturday night at 1-larfuony Park In Ana.ht>lm.
Worldwide Communion
to be Observed
at St. Andrews
County Qirector
Addresse s WCTU ;
i\fri:. C/.'lra jLldtkr nf F'ullerlon.
Wo rhlwidu Cnnlniunion D1ty \\'ill 1'<111nly <li1·cC'to r nf t·hllrtrE'n·s \Vel-
fn1·c fur Lhe W . C . T . U ., wa~ be ob~rvrd lhi~ C'nlliinf!: Sunday
st the 10 o'clol'.k srrviC"c at SL. ~·pC"rtkC'r Wh C'n N<'wport Beach
Andrew'!-! f'rcshvtcri.in <·hur<·li un1nn n1f't al I G0<Mlt>ll h1tll. Afte r
whe n the R rv. Th~nlilS <.~ib.son ,,,..111 i d1"l:lil'l.'{ing rlrl1nriurncy. and wrl·
give 8 m ctlitatlnn nn "!\iy C(iun·, fflre \\·nrk a\nong c~1ld1·t'n, .shr
try Is tht' World, My rr11Jnlry1;1t•11 I l:llVC H group <f( l'CHd11lAk . #
a rc Mankind." f\iu1"11 c will h" 11nd1 •1 Mrs. En101ul Etl1ntl i;avc the rlc·
thr !l{'V.' dtrrc·t(lt·. J11n1es J-'ilzi..;-cl'-\"tHinr ti t111k .1 usini; tl1(' 1>1ubjt•c t,
aid, hcR~I uf the n1usir departn1ent I "(·11111 r11I f<'ru111 \V1thi11.''
at H orHc'v E11 .s1g-n schnnl. J\fr>i ZcllH. l.fu nt nf Lni:. An~elc.s.
Churr h ~c-hnul 'is nlso }tl 1,1 • :.t:1t+· ,.,,~.rcs~iQn•l lnJ,:' RP1·rrtary of
o'cl<it·k unrt this S11nd:1y l:hildrcn I he W . < . 1 . U.: v.•111 be spPake r
will enroll frir th<' f:.ill tcrnl. Ht the next 111cct111g. Oi.:t . 17.
Tht~ \.Von1cn':-1 I<'rllowsllip \.\·ill
lllCCl W l'dlll'Sday, Ol·Lr/IH'f' 4. 1;1
l ::JO p.m . in lh1· 1·hur1:h fur tht•lr
gencrul prog ra1n .
Mrs. Russ ~ll Dietrich
to Visit in 1East
i\frs. RU!°'!>t·ll 01elri•·h uf l\'(•v.·. Tuesday is Day Jlf11·t l ll·ighl!-4 is lpav1ni.; to111urro\\'
f L h d Cl \\·1th h{'r son! 1't'rry, 3, lo spe nd or amps a e ass I" llHlnlh v.•1lh hPr hus b11.nd 's pRr·
Sept. 26 v.·11.s the dnt.._. and Tu i·~· t"nt~. ~1r. and Mrs. l •. J . DiC'tric h,
d·lY Lhf' d<t y \\•lien lan1p ... hade I r-.1i1v:aukrt". "" th(· \\"8}'. homt'
classes s trtrlc<I ill the Adult E'.lu· stu· \\'111 Mtn1 1n M1!i~IS."11ppl to
cation d epartn1cnt at Harbor high I visit her n ther, Mr.'J. P . M .
school. The lC'a cher, Mr.s. Boas. Phillips.
V.'ili hold an 1:1.ftcrnoon class f1 ·on1 ---·---
1 :00 to 4 :00 o'clock and c\'cnlng
class fron1 6 :30 to 9:30 o"cloek.
both in r oon1 123 at thc school a nJ
bnth on Tue8day. C la,.~es art• fi·ee,
the student lo provide h er O\VO
material11.
\\.II\' ':I~. SKll" TO"~N
'"We havf' tnore imported fools
than any other .'Jlnre In the Caro-
linas." -Ad Jin Norlh Carolina
pepcr.
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CllARLES CORI.RS. Edn1und G\\'f nn anti S~nl' BylnctQn lltf'r-
ally brt"D.k up a ~uart· danc .. galh~.-rtnr in thlJ laucft SOt"ne from
t rn1,·t-rsal·lnternatlon'.ll't11 "Loul.,.a," I a.l&o starrl~ Ronal•' Rea.11Ul
and R uth Hn"!'WY· Th+> n,.,,. cornrd)' fo r tht" e-,11reJamJl;r ma.rkl'i
the ~f'l't"n drhut ot Pipr r l..aurif',1 "Loul&a'' II playlnl' at Port
thralf"r, c·o rona df'I l\l ar thronJth Ot'lutw-r f . ! . ' -~~~~~~-·~~~
T~ ~Loa-· H, el
__. -.. -y' lato tile .1 ... ra Circle d _. .. ---...... , _,.' illS ftlSlble for tloe a.lo to lie ~~ on Oe
,._,. wUI app c& -. 'tlle NTG tiiele\'ilklll -....... ...,for-~. . . . . . . l
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""' w-*17 taloat '._.,_,......_.
r 1. Wbiner or tflle
••• .&..Dother tall!at
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Secret of Youth
Revealed in
'The Silver Whistle'
"To find & leeson without •
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' S]lower Honoree
Steals March
on Mesa Friends
!lermon," Mid Howard Graham, Keeping an appointment wtth
Community Playen' director, "b lhf' big-bt.U;ed bitd wtlh the long
>ne of tho joys lo be found ln our lcp, In Santa Ana Community
opening play, 'The Stiver Whlat1e.' Hospltal kept Marjorie t Mrs.
There'a a wonderful phlloeophy Robert) Haines of Costa MeA&,
;Jf living mixed with a lot of from beliig the BUrprised honoree laugha." R.t a showt"r Which had been plan-Openl~ October 4 at ihe La-ned with much secrecy by Circle
guna Bench P ?.1.yhowre. "The Sil-l l of the Community Church
ver Whistle" 11 a three-act com-WSCS.
edy by Robert E . McEnroe. The Bringing gale beribboned pack-
leading ch&cacter, a literate and ageit with them, circl<' membf:r11
carefree tramp, will be portr:ty· gathe red Tuesrlay, September 19,
ed by John Resnick, Laguna In the r-; .. wport HeighU home of
Bead! advertising man. In the Mrs. Myrlie Long, 425 Aliso St.
courSe of hie Tole, Resnic k Is call· Thf' pretty layette gtfl.."I werf' l8k-
ed upon lo dispense some hun1or-en to MrR. Hainc8 and little Jan-
ous and pithy comments on the lee Marie the follo"·ing day by
.secret of youth. Among the most Mr".Gertrurle Etiick, the baby·t;
memorable are : n1atel-n.3I grandmolhe1·.
"The mind Ill the secret or Pink and white WE!re predoml·
youth . · . Mo1t:t people have for-nant 1n the eppointmenlB which
golton how to 13 ugh, and dancr a crl?nled the 8 tork motif. M rs.
and !!:Ing and play upon a Sliver I Betty J enks led the devotional
Whistle. The main trick 18 to obsPrvance and Mrs .r.tarlan
never let younielf get into a nit. Bulcher broui:;ht the missionary
Being young Is the way you think.." massage.
The garden stage setting Is Rrfrc~h n1 ... ntl4 o f iCc rreHm. •:1n-
bf'ing designed and con~trucled gel f r1<KI c&kf' nnd t·offC'c roundl"d
by Elizabeth H . Long, 1UU11sted by out the evening. Pre.<>.('nt "'ere
S '\m Garst and Captain Othti Mme.~. Florence White. Francf'8
Budd. J ean Hubler is stage man-CrsnP, OthPlla Cr ane, Winifred
R.~cr, assisted by Mary LoulJfe Jac k 11on, .r.1nrjotie Badger , Betty
K1mmelL CostumeB are under the Jenk~. MR.rian Butcher, Laura
supervision of Bl'rnadc lle Hart-J ones, Jane Reid and Elizabeth.
n1an . Zimn1cr.
Se1son tickets and m embership!'!
are now on·sale at the Play~ousc.
Elks Welcomed
at State Con. ·
A resolution officially welcon1-
inf: delrgates lo the Elks convcn-
tlon in Sacran1ento wu lnlroduc -
<'d and recordNI by Orange coun-
ty Assemblyman Earl W . Stanley
and House Speaker Safl!. Ctillins
also or Oran~e county and co·
!'tiJ;TlCd by Assemblymen Fl<"ury,
Moss. Maloney, Dickt•y a nd C9oke
al lht> meeting of the stale lf'gis-
laturc.
The Elkll convention "'hich
!'tlarted Thursday. Sept. 28 Al·
lrac ted man,y local nl<'tnbe r". I Tho!ic registered fron1 Newport
Harbor Elks Lodge 171>7 inclUdf'd
Jne Bee k , Earl Stanley. Robrrl
Ea:oilman, Frank Linnell, Harry
Hyde and Mes.-,rs. and ~tesdames
T. F . Norton. C, K . Varner, Bud
Briscoe. Ray Trautwein, Robert
Cole, and Ben Reddick.
Chrysler Dealers
Preynt TV Series
"Trruury lo'l en in A('lion" the
new television program of Chrys-
lf'r dealer!!! wlll appear f'Very Wed·
n"sday at 8 p. m. over KEC A-TV,
Harv<'y Somers, local Chryslf't
dealer announced today.
The Sf'ric!I o f programs which
s tarted Wcrlnesde.y. Sept. 27 will
<lran1atiZf' actual ca.o;•'s fron1 lhf'
files of the U nited Slate's Treas-
ury df'parlm<'nl.
Bib-'n-Tucker Dance
Draws I 00 Couples •
Over .a hl<Ol~rt'r. coup1rl" mrm-
bers of B ib·'n-Tucker s()('!al club,
danced Saturday <'\'Pning at S&11la
Ana Country club to music by
the F"ivc B its 'O Rhythm. Two
pre-dancc cocktail pari.leS were
hPld in the Harbor area for about
20 couple1'1 e&C'h .
MissinCJ Coffin
Sou9ht by Cops
A ("OUple Whe>fte llf'W hum(' WBS
rornpletcd very rt>cently h11d hard-
ly 1noved in brforc the nelghbor.s
lflr came over lo inspect it. Naturally,
the conversation was on the sub-
jec t of t he h ouSt'.
A car registf'red lo Harry T . "It's very nice," commented one
Coffin . Jr. of Pasaricna collided vi!-iilor. "But, really. I don't see
with a car registered to Grace why you call this type of house a
Tibbelt, Los AngE"lcs, at 10 p . 111 . bung.1low.'
\VednPsday. Sept. 27 In front of "Well," explained the o\A:ner,
720 W . Bay Ave., Balboa, accord· "we just don't know \\'hat else lo
in~ to police r<.'ports. <'A.II it. The job was a bungle, and
Thr car· belonging lo Grace I we still owe for it.''
Tibbcll, which bad appart•nlly .
been parked. was damag<'rt in the 1 =-.,.-----M-U:-M:-:--S----r
rrar. The Coffin car was found
with ils lights still o n. A spec·; 75' bunch
tatorf said that the motor of t h e I FLOWERS
<.'Br belonging lo Coffin had beE'n
running when he arrivt"d on the by MORRI
scen e and he had turned It off. 600 Eut Ba.JOO. 81,·d.
Th<' drivPr of lhE' Coffin car could
not be found.
• Sal c~rlay-"H ere A nic(" C'·,rd-
'"To The One And Only Man I
Ever Loved."
\'OUTIJ:' Girl : "lhat·s finC'. I'll
take a dozen of then1!"
! -People do read the want adi;i_. _
YOU CAN BE SURE OF
PURE ·DRUGS
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HINKLEY.'S PHARMACY
302 Marine A\·e. BALBOA. ISLAND
BALBOA
PBESENTS
LES BROWN
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Dancitft Every Saturday Night
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At The Bamboo Rooe11
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:Tars Expect 1ougher Opposition . rid · y
When They In ! ade Excelsior ·Stadi ·um
.O«ANoE COAST' FOOTBALi-Howard M.Ilt.. PINte b.alfback,
,P.ts fat' T.D. aftel-rf.cl'lvlng: • Valley punt on his o"-n %0-yard
'Ihle. Raul Hemaodn., (15l. John IUnptoa. (34), and .leM Smlth
(1%), form lnterfe~ which e nabled Miller to g:o au the •\·ay.
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FROM THE
BENCH
From out i:.pot on the sidelines
!t looks &JI if CC·'lCh , Al Irwin at
H arbor H igh ha,s another ~hamp
ionshlp caliber team. Only time
C. OAST RE' ADY FOR ROSA will tell whether the smashing vie tory over Riverside can be con-
sidered as a forerunner of another
jrood J11eason or whether the Bc.1ra
AFTER BACKFIELD SHIFT ~~~~diu!~~i,:·~~~d .~~d d~;
Ta.rs had not only a f."lr superior ' j grvund attack hut an unbeatable
Santa Rosa Junior College, last ycnr's Northern Division cham!l~.1 t eam spirit as well. If they can
will bring 50 of it11 98 .'iquad men1bers to Cost.a Mesa when it meet ~ k~c p up the s park end pep !'lhown
Orange Coast CoJlege in th e Sant.:i Ana Munici pal Bowl Saturday. ,·1gaif'!Sl the OrAnge and Green
n--,. ·11 ,_ 8 ·00 m eleven they will be unbea~ble. ...,....e 1me wt """' . p. . ' . r h
Th ' C b8 he. ·1 • I Ch1f'f concern comes rom t e f Bc·•r u ve 0~ Y one FU!lf'rton and Orange teams prac~ce game under their bel_1· I Orville Threadgill, No. 1 quartrr which ere expected to be strong.
l'JavLng pl ay~ Ala~edll Na.~el Air : b!.'fore El Camino, s lips to the However Fulle rto n just eked out
Ba3e last Fnday ni~ht while Or· 1 third backfieold combination with 8 6-0 wi~ over Monlebelllo Satur-
8:nge Coast was bowing to .-,_ pow· Jes.~e Smith. th : on Knipp. rh. and day anrl o range was suprislngly
erful El Camino team a t Alondra Rod Riehl. f. u p~et by 'ln Inspi red Tustin eleven
pa~k. b" b kfl Id h k th" In the line. Rosso h!ts moved by the top-heavy !!core of 36-13.
k rgt 0
30 ° C • •, eu,p . t 'ct' j Gil Stern into the first string cen-They should bounce back with a wee a range oS\s e eva c . ..__ th 1 . 0 "Viii" h ,
F E H · d H 1 R . h d te1 <K"r , rep a cing ave ~ 1-vengeance. owe\ er.
· t. t·~rrl~ ~ t _ar owt \C ~r -1 ford, and Fred Owens into the Remarks of Pat Rry{ln. ex-Or-
sobank 0 d•.·, r't" hs ln! ng 8 qt~a 1cr· 1 No. t left guard position ah1 -:i.d of ange coach, berore the season be-e an c a , respec 1vc y. G G . t t· "N t Coach Ray R-sso. looking for a.ry ray. 1 gan, are 1n croa 1ng. ewpor
the '"r i(hl" combination to use t Tso Single \\-'irfl" !"f·trbor. not Orange or Fullerton.
against Santa Ro~a. ml\dC the is the tcan1 to beat in the Sunset "We'll use the singl e+\vin~ con-Leagu e:· We agree.
switc h off the p'.-:iycrs' showings siderably ngnjnst Sant.a Rosa.:·
in that 01,c ~,.,.m Sp' 'rit · Ro!!f.lo stated. Santa R o1'U uses .1. •
S"itchinl" RlchD.rdMon the T , Tremcndfl US s pirit :;ihown by the
Tars carried through to the flna l
g-un. When they were plugging
for their final TD late in thf'
fourth period, the boys were all
pepped up in the huddles and
couldn't g et ut the bears soon
enough. even though they didn't
need the score. That was when
Larry McMasters reeled off hls
thrilling 20-yard scamper around
right end into paydlrt..
"We're switching Ric:hardson
from right to left half," said Ro~
sO. "He's too gOQd a running bac k
to k eep off the first team1." ! Rich-
ardson forro.crly \Vas at right half
b&.ck of Larry Willoughby. l Bob
Berry st1i.ys at fullback on the
flrst foursome, with Harris. Rich-
ardson and Willoughby.
. Another switch puts Carleton
Mears in the N f). 2 quarterbac k
spot in a quartet with Harold Dell
Miller. ltl : D.J.vr Bruno, rh, and
H a l Smith. f . Bruno is a madc-
over fullback.
ORANGE
COAST
COLLE.GE.
vs.
SANTA ROSA
Saturday, Sept. 30
8:00 P. M.
SANTA ANA
BOWL
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SealA on We at .
BOB'S S PORTING l-;.ooos
17th & Newport Bl\·d .
A \"ENl"E BARBER SHOI~
In Mayfleld'8 Market
Aho at
OR.ANGE COAST COLLEGE
late,,·
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Sock.fl -$1.00 and
SI~ the pair
Hf''.ld Coa ch Bill Neel of Santa
R osa Is serving his Pecond scaso11
a.s coach. During his last sea.son.
his te1tn1 won nine gnme!-l, tied
one and lo!lt one. ending the sea·
son in a pht.yoff for the Northern
Division Confe rence tit le v.dth
Menlo Park with a win.
Neel is •1 graduate of th e 1-li s-
souri school of n1incs where hf'
played quarte rback and later
taught and coached football at
Macon , M o .. H igh school and w as
l. member o f the University of
California grid staff, goi~ to thf'
Rose Bo\vl in 19'19. During the
war. he served as an officer in the
Army.
Backfll'ld Coa1:h
He is as..qis led by Clarence
"Cook" Sypher. a Slanfnrd gradu-
·tle and wartime n1R.rinc officer.
who coaches the backfield; Rob--
ert Mastin. a Santa Rosa and
Stf\nford graduate, and 1940 Rose '
I Bowl pl,3yecs, wartime Naval of-
ficer and now line coach. and
Frank Van De ren, Jr .. 1:1. Bostonian
g raduate of Santa Rosa ,:tnd the
University of California. who has
recently ijoined the staff as end
coach . H e was a n honor11ble men-
tion All-An1c rican at Cal in 1948
and All-Coast e nd in 1947 and "18.
Direct or of Athle tics at Santa
Rosa is Ricl\.lrd Blewt'tt, w ho has
been coa ching in the Northern
Division since 1928.
The Pirate starting of~nslVe
lineup will be N orm Earley at left
end. Dave Patte,rson, left lackl P.
Fred Owens. left i1Jard. Gill Stern.
center, Leo Chade, right guard,
Ed Mayer. right tas-Jtle, Jack
Doyle, rig ht end, Orv Thrrodgill,
quarterback . Ric hardson, left half,
W illoughby, right half and Bob
Ber ry; fullback .
In defense. Coach Rosso will
field a team including Syd M an-
ning at left end. Patte rson , left
t-.ickle, Owens, left guard, Bob
Se lls, 1;ght guard, Paul H off, right
tackle, Doyle. right end. Stern and
Berry. line backers, J ess Smith.
left halt, Earley right half.
The offensive Santa R oaa team
will be Dave Devoto. left end,
Grove Bolles, left t'lckle, Jin1•Gu-
slck, left guard, Bob P erry, Cf'n ·
ter, Elvin Ca!le, right guard,
George Najar1an, right tackl e,
Marion Sima, right end, Ted Dun-
bar. quarterback. Bob Tsylo r, ltft
halt. J~ck R etzlofg, right half.
and Gallard Radcliffe. fullback .
In defense the Bea r Cub line-
up will include Stewart Phillips.
left end, Dan Logue. IE-ft tackle,
Gil Pedro, left guard, Ernie
Grovea, right gu!'Jd, Dewey Moo-
k ini, right tackle, Ed Mackin.
right end, Dick O'Brien. line be.ek-
e'?', ·Char les Fehehey, right line
backer, Floyd Eaton. left half,
George Graham, right half. and
Bill FeuUlard, aa.fety.
Bob Burdic k got a nasty bump
on the forehead early in the sec-
ond h-'.llf and Kpent the remainder
of the time lying on his back 1n
f1 on t of the bench. He wa.s a very
unhaPP,Y boy, partly because of
J ... <\RRV Mcl\lASTERS -Full-
back on the N9"·port Harbor
fllgh Ta.r football td.m make8 a
IS\\ing around k':f't en d for • 12
yard pin In t~ conte!lt with
Rl\'t>~ldt• last "·('('k, Taf'lll "·on
th•• opf'nl"r 26-0. !Presa Photo)
the painful bump but mainly be·
cau&; he wanted to get back into
action and hated to miss even one
1nlnute. It W·ll the spitit of the
entire tea.m. Burdick will be in
shape for the Excelsior game to-
rriorrow. Friday night.
Our first question of Coach Ir-
win after the game was why not
throw more paMes to test the Tar
pe.ASlng game after the ground
game proved to be A-1 !
The expl0l.naUon was simple.
First string quarterback Bob
Scotland h as an Injured !!houlder
and didn't see any action. In fact,
he is still hurt and won't play
again Friday. ScoUllld ta the best
passer an~ second string QB
Rollie Pulaski, .-ilhough he turn-
ed In a whale of a game playing
the entire time on offense, hasn't
developed Into a food paner yet
so the team stuck to the ground.
P...tng Wu Sldpprd
Smalley can pau but not from
hi8 left haU spot. 8o pasaing was
skipped ln the opener. The Tars
4Jd try twa with Pula.akl com-
pleting one for nve yardll and he
t.A·.:u nailed tor a ten-yard loea on
tbe other befofe be gut Ute ball
away. He may try a f~ more lh.i!'
w...i.. .
U any one player can be
9ingled. out u ~g ata.T of the
g&rne bat week tt would probably
be t.rry McMMter, the S·fl., 175
pound fUIJbaclr "!lo Is taking th•
plsee of BoomlJIS Bob Bony ol
lut year'• squad.
In addition to ecOrtng a pa.tr of
TDo on runa or. 1ll and 20 yVdo,
be looll:ed veey pod nay time
he get t110 1>a11. Unt-..ate\)'
for Smalley .....,,,one ..apecta
blm to tum In a Sood pme . . .
and be did, Ind-. U.. loqoot
""'."' qw, nJpt, .. ,... Oil tbo I tint """"'-.....,., -.,_, Bop-~ alao .... _
~ a -ldlnl ~ ID Ida ftnt~ ........... t
OES L'l Wayne Welty, Tar df'fP.IU'l\·e halfback, In the
. make8 the tackle In IMt Frtday'!ll RJ,·pr!Jldr pmf'.
o glvf' ,Uflll"tanet· It n oodeU' art" ?'to. 16, T ed Polrr i.n.
Ill Schmidt. 1 P rei:;~ Photo)
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(Pa clfic Daylight Saving Time)
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Oct . 11
AUCTION SPECIA.L!
Sunday, Oct. 1st., 1950
A $25,000 value, purchased
approximately 6 months ago!
9-rental unit, fu rnished, 2 lots -60' x 70' to alley.
Cl Commercial zoning
At 516 West Balboa Boulevard, Balboa. Calif.
Potential income $4990.00 annually ! ! !
Here is the opportunity for the highest bidder to ~ure a
permanent income property.
Thia sale Is the most outstanding real est.ate dt"al he have
heard of
Do not fail to look this over S()"1 : : !
Premises are now open for your inspection and v.·~ntain
open until auct ioned. tJ-'" ·----'
,C&JI Otadya Be.\·erley, % 11 E. Ba.Ibo. BJ~·d.. Har. 1188
BIDS MllST START AT llS,200.00
This property must be sold to the
highest bidder
Don't fOrget the date--
Sunday, Od. 1st, 2 p. m.
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Osterman ls a past Exalted
Ruler of Santa na Lodge and fl
··•·:l'<hy county ~ncher.
Otht'r honors which have Co(Tle
to OrJ nge counl" included the ap-poif!.~J1l<'l}t o~ ~t.illa.rd Smith.. ~r ..
:-if Orange Lodg to the position
,)f D1str1ct Depu y Grand Exalted
Ruler of. the sanlf!' "distric t setved
by 0 11ter1nan an~ Unnel. Smith
will n1ake his r11t official visita-
tion next Thurs~rY· •October ~. to
Lhc Newport Hltjrbor Lodge. He
was appointed l o the post by
G1 ~1 nd Exalted Jf.uler J . 0 . Kyle
of Gary, Indiana ~
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Clark Smith or Reno, Nev., hu
be~n named medical cadet director
or the Pacific Union conference of
Seventh Day Adventists, It was
a.nnounced this week by J . R. Nel·
son, Glendale ,the church's west
coast war service commlasloner.
Smith already has arrived at
conference headquart~rs In Clen-
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d8Jc to 11u~rvlse the cadet t rain-
ing program belng launched this
1 month in 21 Adv~~tists schools
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In Cal)fornla.
Thf!' traJnlng centt!r ror~the Har·
l>or area IA held in the recreation
hall Of the &lnt4 Ana church,
1314 N . Broadway, every Tues-
day at 7 p.m.
YoutM fron1 this territory &t·
tending are Dale Mackey, Bill
Yarwood. Glen Griffith and Don
Klllen.
With four years of R .O.T.C.
tr1Jning, Smith trained medical
cadet groups in Michigan and
Indiana. during the last w~r which
M"· .eozne 12,000 Adventists
youth& serving this nation as non·
combatants. He "'·a.a later a dla-
trlc l ps.!tor In Detro it and more
recently baa been educational sec-
retary and youth leader of the
Nevada-Ut11h conference.
All Seventh Day Adventists
youths 16 years and older are ell-
glble to enron tn tht> ·mMlca.I ca'
det training claues which will In·
~elude 162 hours of baste traJning
over ·'.l 40-week ptorlod. Mt>n direct-
ing the claseee recently attended a
two-week r ("fresher t r a i n i n g
course 11ponsored by the denomi-
nation at Pueblo. Colo. Advf!'ntlsts
do not believe In bearing arms but
are willing to aerve as non-com·
bat.1nts, Smith explained.
Baptist SC!ciety
Hears Stqries
of West Africa
__) C. D.M. Minister
to Speak on
Christian 'Unity
ftclntlng intdrestlng stories
ub·.ut r.:hi h.lr!:'n of American mis·
s 11;1 111rit'li in Cam,roon. West Afrl-
t:ll., Mrs. P. G. Neumann and Mrs.
Ern1·st Smith addressed members
of tho Women 's Missionary Union
of tht' Costa Mesa F'irst e .:iptiat
Church al a meeting Thursday
in th!:' church.
Mr!!. William Ktoesch . president,
conduc ted the bu8lness se8llion.
'fhc dt:vutlonal.11 were led by Mrs.
0 . C. Melton. Refreshmenl.8 of
cookies and puncfi were Hrved by
Mrs. KaU1erine Pinkley and Mrs.
Alta Pinkley. !
A n1ong th08e ' in attendancf>
wert• Mines. Claude A. Knox, C.
E . Mc Minn, J . C. Macklntosh7 Wll-
liain Mcin tee, C. A . Cooper. Dor-
re ll Nelson, W. G. Walker. Bail-
''Y Davidson, William Hesterly,
Willlani Denbo, Norma Berry, Em·
ma WootJward and Velma Sutter-
flt•ltl ,
Central Bible Chur.ch
Women H~11r '
S11nt11 Ana Speaker
T1:1.k1ng a.a her topic "Ch
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rist
Living Within Us," Miss Laura
Lawrence ot uie Bible Center
Church. S.111ta A2l•t presented an
Inspirational c..1kl before member-a
of the Women's I Mlssloriary socl·
' cty of the Central Bible Church
or Costa Mesa at their meetinr
Thursday In the h ome of Mrs.
Thelma PearaonJtS2 E . 21st St.
Music lntereft was supplied by
Dawn Pc.l.raon. ho sang two eo-
los accompa.nled...1_ by her mother.
Mrs. Glenna ~rter, president,
had charge of t* business.
Rev. Dwl&'hl . nman, putor or
the churclt. gave· the cloainc pray·
er. Refreahmenta were served to
Mmes. Montze Dorrell. Etale
Shannan, Fnln Mclntee, Claire
Wright. lldna Keattnr;. Kate
Pratt. G .. ce K Glaclya Beard·
aley, Mamye , Dorothy
Pa&e. BM.trice Potter, Glenna
carter, Rn. and -
L&Wft:Dot.
Sunday, October 1, being world·
wh.lc Con1munlon Sunday, the
R ev. Paul Edward Babbitt, min-
ister of the Corooo dcl Mar Com·
n1unity church, Is preaching on
the t opic "We Are Not Divided."
He will show that the Christians
all .over the world are united .l.Jl
purpoee and Jn spirit. The cMJf,
under the direction of Mary Bat·
ten Steffensen. will sing "Heaven-
ly Light" by Kopylow. l
The Sunday school w111 meet at
9 :45 a .m . with Mrs. Raymond
Harvey or superintendent.
The Junior H I Pllgrlm FeUow-
shlp will meet In the Pilgrim Hall
a.t 6 p.m . wlth Harlan Hoyt u
coun!lellor .
The Senior H i Pilgrim Fellow-
ship will meet at 6 :30 p.m . In Pil·
grim Hall. Discuulon on "I Be-
lieve" will be led by Don Sletten·
sen; Recreation led by Bob Diehl;
refreshments by Cynthia Martin
and Mary Ha rvey; worship by Mr.
Babbitt.
A get acqoolnted card party
will be held In Pilgrim HalJ on
Thursday, October 6 aft 8 p.m .
No charge, but a free w1U offer·
Ing. Open to both ladies and gen·
Uemen. For raervaUona call Mra.
Marguerite Fuller at Harbor
1987.-M or Mn. Frank Powera at
Harbor 1902-K.
Mesa Circle 8
Brings Women
to Surprise Feast
The t.nuury of Circle 8 o1 Qle ea.ta ac6.a. Community Church
wsca wU swelled by more than
SB f~ a "com• u you are''
breakfut lut week. App~toly 10 "otay•bedl"
were ~ by the commit·
t .. to tM dtuteb for a breakfut
of mllan. dowehnul8 and coffM:.
Circle l'"!"'bon In dlarp IA·
duded ""-.o.a Holly, PallllM
Kl!l!otf. ~ Ky.,.., Valen Bee-
llo, An-~ Md Ka.ry :
a.un11or11n. Tbe oodtty , bold an all-4117
work -. ~-, <>c.-~. •tartln&' at o a.m. In , the
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Main School PT A · Mrs: Gun'ni n9 Butle r .
Representative .
at District Meet
Ente"rtains' at
Lakewood , Club
Lakcw o:Kl Country Club was
Ftnst regula1· n1eeting tor the the setting for a beauutully ap-
1950-51 yea r und er the presldenoy polnte:d lunch eon and call&9ta
of Afrs. Denn is H oglanJ , will be r tl.rty given recently by Jin. Gun-
held by the Costa Mesa Main 1 nt~ Bu.tier ot 1741 Anahebn
School PTA 1'uesJay, October 3 . Ave., eo.ta Mna. Zm..ntaa and
a.t 2 :30 p.m. in t he school o.udl· dahlia.a in Uw aea.aoh 's brtgbt col--
tori um. ' ors Cft.Ced the luncheon table.
Superintendent of Schools E v-Gilb of Tallllpin coloeno which
er1:tt A. Re-a will tntroduce-the the gractou. hoete9 ha4 .ao pret-
ne>w faculty members. A talk wlH t ily wn.pped we~ the prize•, l'or-
be give n by ~lrs. Gertrude ~feyers. tur..lte holder! of high .scores re-
achuol n urse. ce-i vl ng them were Mmea. C . V\1•
M rs. R oy Traulw t!ln. progrem A U5tln, Paul Andersen, Sam Mey~
thalrmon, has a.rranged & pro-I er and J . Orland Smith.
g r:l.ln uf s pcc1:il m mic. T ea will • Putaking of Mn. Buller'• hoe-
be Sf'rveJ a t the c los~ of the aft-J pltality W@re Mmra. Reuben Doy
emo :n by Ul(' executive board. I of Coet.a Mda, J. Orland SmJth,
Committ ee ct'...U r m e-n met lut Garden Grove; Robert E. ~
Wt.•f'k nl the Broe.dway home of rSam Meyer , V. A. Arbuckle, New-
Mr s. Hogla nU w hen a report of I port Beach ; E. E. Smith, C. W.
t~t:: butlg~t wu given by Mrs. Ray Auatln, Geo':l'e P.3.ge, C. A. Ntigh-
C ru ft n 1H.I. progTama t or t he year bora, Anaheim; 1... Earle Phillips,
w"'re outlined with. M rB. Traut -I Jam~ McCracken , Fred Weieel,
"'ein, chairman. Theme for the 1 C . P. Boyer. Paul Andersen, Her -
gc'lson ls "What Heritage for Our bert Clark, J . Wylie Ha rris, Miss
C hildren." Ella Vezle, Santa Ana; 1'1is s Clara
Mr.ii. l-iogland served Ice cream, Macomber, Tust in.
cok e and eo ffe(> t o Mmes. Harold
Elnlt·r. E:dv.·n rd Mirk0vlch , Harold
Kniµp, Ray Craft. Ray T,..ut-
Wt·in. J udson Sut he rland. Rober..
l<nii.:-ht R R . M ncDonald, Wilr ... 1m
Cr11ss and Orlin Overman.
Dessert Bri dge
is Hostessed b y
Mrs . And rew Lup t o n
liruught tog et her recently ror
cir~·rt nntl bridge u guests of
M r"!\ A ndrcv.r J . Lupton of Costa
'-it'f>a w1•rl' 1'1 mes . J . C. Payne.
C . l f . Ridley, \\'llliam E . Nick ell,
J . f'. Coopt>r, D . C. MacKenzie,
a nd A11S..<i A ll l·e P lumer .
M rl\. Cooper scored high. Mt.ss
PltJn1~r placed S/?(:ond and Mrs.
Payne wu low.
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Boa rd to Meet Wed.
' ,.relimir ... '.lry plans for import-
ant projects of t he Costa I.fess
I Lindberg-Harper Pf A this year
\'>'il l be discussed by the officers
:i.nd chairmen i n their initial fall
mee ting t o · be beld Wednesday
night, October 4 a t 8 p.m. a.t t.h.e
hom'e of M rs. Woodrow Hadley,
1~5 Westminster street.
• .<\. meeting of lhe me mbership
committee. hea ded by M ra . .,,-Ro)"
F'ax., •·11a held la s t week 1 at t he
home of t he president, Mrs. Doug-
l:i.s H!nesly , 240 E . 2oth street.
'·Be ONE of a MlLLION. J OIN
YOUR PTA" is the s tate membf'r -
ship slog-an. This opporunity will
be given to everyone duting thl'
membership dr ive to be held Oc-
tober 2 through October 13.
"If you like to make posters.
th e membership commit tee nC'eds
you! Get in touch with Mrs. Roy
F o:ic . Beacon 8221-J ." says t he
cor.imittee chairman.
At t ending t be con1n1 ittet-n1el·t·
tng 'vere Mm es . Doug las Hinesly.
J ack Harri.'!, T homa5 Bankll. E.
R . C11 rr illld the chai m 1nn, ~1 rs.
Roy Fox .
C alif. C hurc h Women
t o Hold Re tre a t
at Mar Ca'S a
Southe r n C8.ll fornia Council of
€!lu rch \\'on1en w i )J hold t h~i r
boa r d 1n eeting a nd annua l ret rt::at
Mo nday a nd Tuesday. Oct ober 2.
3, at Ma r C~. Balboa Island. ...... _, " Morning s essions will be g iven ~ ever lo business but t h e programs
.~. of Monday a fter noon and eVenlng
~ will be open to all wo men of the
' H a rb::>r a rea . At 3 p.m .. Mrs. Piel·
S•rv• thia c:h iffon c:oke with
o vori •ty ol toppings •. , or
by ih own """'· ••If olone I ers, \V ife or t he P resbytert.:1n pas·
lo r at Long Beach. wlll s peak.
her su bject being ''Lave Thy
Neighbor." At 7 :30 p.m., Miss
Farris, Long Bea ch attorney and
wo rld traveler. will give an illus-
trated travel lecture .. K now Thy
• N eighbor."
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Mrs . Amy Pe ttitt
Returns .t o Ca lif.
• Mrs .. .\m y Pctli tt. for n1c r ly of
looks good-toil•••"•" IMn•rl 1204 r: ist Centr&I a venue. who
Coff •• '.c, dol;<ocy-w•·lh 1 ._ • ert Aeveral mont .. ~ a go for New
uispy alMOnd brittle topping! Zealand to be wiih her daughter.
OOST..t. llESA Mrs. E ggett a nd famil y. is a gain
1100 Newporl: B11'd.. looking-forward to making her
, hwne. here. .
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LAGUNA lll!!ACH
!15 ForHt Aftlaue
ing-of -the Sou em California"tls,
the whole family ha.., returned and
is now ll vins In Hollywood. T o
Mrs. Pet t itt inc ldently, gou cred-
it for Introducing cana.8ta to her
neighbors do'WTI undf!'r.
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OPEN 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily
Fancy Greem
CUCUMBERS 5 ~ 1 O·
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' Harbor Star chapt.tr O. Jr. 8.
welcomed. & newly atftllatect 111•11"·
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mfftlnC held September 28 lJl.. Balboa· b<ruleva
;ll0 .0.1'. hall, Coeta Me ... Edyth• cenUy •t a p n luncheon hoc·
Kemper, worthy matron and Hen· orlnS Mn. A h ur Klemmedlen.
ry Deiater , a.uoclate p&tron, pre· for merly ot A11gelu but llO'IN
Elyn Nielson, preet.ent of Mr. Klemm sen Is an execu-Aided. ot Memph is, Tt.
Starbrlght club, announced the tlvc or the Fo Motor com'pany
next luncheon meetlnl' for that and he and hi w ife !llld daugh-
group Of\ Wednesday, October f t.er ba•e been m ering on Ba.l-
at the hall. boa Ialand. W le here they en·
Thia W8.8 Star Point nlcht and joyed aeven.I ~e~ ends at Cata·
after the meeting retreahment..e U.na on bc·'U'd ihe Guardsmen u
we re .erved by Star P oint.I Doria cueata ol Mre. )Perew's daughter,
Rap.n, Delphy Heperle, Opal Mn . lra Chanf ler a nd her h ua-
West. NeU Colby and. Bettye Fink. band. Before le~ng MemphJs ta.st
Tables were centered w ith n ow · week Mn. Klerhmedllen and Mrs.
ers in colors a pproprla.te to the Charlotte P'es~ \of P.:iaadena m o·
po1nt.s." After refreshments carde tottd to San .t<~nclsco With Miss
were pla yed. J oan Klemmed¥n. who ts a s tu-
dent this year al Stanford unive't-
Anaheim Pastor
•o be Speaker at
Five Dollar Banquet . -Date of the annual Five Dollar
9lty. i .
Present for the luncheon we rt"
Mr. and M rs. jK1emmed!ten, Mr.
n nd Mrs. Ira C tfa ndler, Mrs. F ea r,
Mrs. Fran k F rtnch of Lo!J An-
geles and the hOitteas. I
U:A\'E FO Ai.ADAM.A
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Bridge and C a na sta
at Flo)'fer. ..St. Home ·
A. sood pine ot a.ututa and
dellclou.1 retr-hmenta made Sat·
urday nl&'bt a bright night for
f riends entertained by Mr. and
Mn. Howard Oree·n of Fiow er
St., Coeta· M ea.
On hand were the Bemar<t
Geier11. Uie Jack Hlrtlers , the Bob
Raymondll. ·spec!.-1.l scor es made
by Mr•. Oeler and Bob Raymond
1nertted them the pr ize awa.rds.
' . Bethel Members S~rprise
Honored Queen ·
I Eleanor R&pn,. h.onored queen
ot eost.a Mesi Bethel 157, J ob's
Daughter s. ~ given ·:l 1 urprtse
btfthday party when the Bethel
h~ld It 's usual pieeung on Septem-
~r 2.1. Anerl t he ·ses8lon an ln-di~ldual cak e with candles wa s b~ought out tor Eleanor. with a
18f'er cake to be served with tee
Geoffrey Morgan cream to t he othe1· gfrls. She wa•
also showere,d with birthday
Lectures at First ca r ds. j
H • S h I bl 1P lanning th~ party were Jean
I C 00 Assem Y Briggs. D<-in m P•terson, !!andra
S Ch midt and J oa n Me rrill. Geoffrey Morgan, noted lectur-e r and edu cator. appeared at 1~t was decided to postl>one the
New po:-t Harbor Union Hjgh first Covina plcnicl until Oct ober 15.
ma. In .usembly, Septem ber 27 ll v.·ill be he~d a l t he Ma.sonic
home fo r children. HI.ii lect ure dealt ~-It h t he finan-
cial. social and cultural aspects At t.h e firs t Septem ber meet-
o! edu cation. and his bl ending of ing lhe bethe l welc(\med Deputy
humor and Inspiration "'·as warm· C f.8 nd guardi3n '-frs. Grace
ly received by lht> Newport st u-S~hwa rtz -in d exemplified their
dents. work for hcrj Initialing as ne"'-
Mr. Morgan has degrees from rnembers Shi ley Tyler. P hyllis
Stanford university and Colu nlbia HEiardsley, D~reth Mae Sherrill,
and for many years served a.s 8 am:! Martha ?forman. ,
college preaidenl. lt-1 ving this co-October 5 ~II be courteay eve~
reer fo r that of lecturer. Jn t his nli;ig . with offlj:ers of other county
Mr . and Mr5. W . J. H oltzcla,v, tleld he has w on a wide repi.Jtatlon bethels present.
29t h S t .. left
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Evening Meet
For Mothers C lub-
Mother's club of Costa Mesa
Bet hel, J ob'• Daughtere. will m eet
Wedneeday, October 4 at '1 :30
p.m . in the ho me of M'rs. Sam
Crawford, 215 Magnolia a venue,
Coeta Meaa. M rs. Harry Burdick
w ill be co-hoateu.
-P eople do rea.d' the want ad.a.
Costa Mesans Visit
Re latives in Mi°ssouri • Mn. Vaugtm Bradley and son
Tommy of Aliso· St., Newport
H eighta. are . vtaltlng her parents ,
Mr. &nd Mrs. T . L.. Lusgford fn
Moberly , M o. Mr. Bradley expect..,
t o leave by plane today, Thurs-
day) fo r Moberly a.nd bring hia
family back next w eek .
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b&nquet of C'llrist Church by thf,
St'G 1'ali bull set fo r Tuesday.
Nov. 14, th•' speaker secured and
con1 ml.tt•H appoin~ed. On the pro·
gram committee are Rev: Thomas
Pendell, Mn. A . 1. Rutter and
R08a Owen, and they a re an·
noundng a talk by the Rev. Frank
Butterworth, pastor of White
Temple a.t A na.helm. a s main
event of the evening .
two months wl\h their son. H er.· an ce Tuesday marked his second Practice! An ad regularly In this I ewp v •• OS esa e.
ry and hiA fam~y~}-'. ______ .:_v~l•:lt:._:t:o_N::...::e:w~po:::.rt:._:h~lg~h::_:•:c:h:oo:l~._...'..'.P:•~P=•~r ~w~i:ll_p~r~'.'.'jl:"~ce:..'.r:es~u:lt.s'.'.'...!~o:r~y:o~u~·.'.._:_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'.::::::::::::::::::~.
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M iu Clara Kohl8tedt . pre8ident.
a nJ membe.r9 of ·t he W . S . C. S.
will be In charge of t he dinner.
Mias Elsie· Newland and M rs.
A rt hur Miller are Ule committee
on publicity and t icket sales .
Harbor.ites Attend
L. A. Luncheon
Mrs. Frank Perew and d a ugh-
ter, Mrs. Ira Ch andle r. were re·
cent gues ts of Mrs. Charlotte Fear
o f Pasadena at ·'.1 luncheon a nd
!a5l'tlon show-in Bullock 's Wil-
shire. The hincheon honored Mrs.
Arthur Klemmed9en of Memphis ,
Tenn., who has 1pent the summer [
on Balboa Island.
Bob Lo ng Attends
International Meet
Bob Long. p resident of. the New-
port Ha.rbor area Y's Men's Club
recently new t o Mexico City
\\'h~1·e he attended the Jnt ernA -
tli,na l con vention of Y's \.Men"s
Clubs. #A
St. Joachim Men
Pla n Dinner
For Su n. Festival
F inal plans fcir lh"i a nn ual fa ll
festival of St. Joachim's c.1th~
lie chu rch to be held Sunday, Oc·
tober l , were made at a meet ing
of the Men's club.
The public affair will be held
on the c hu rch ground.e, 1"4 Or-
ange avenue. Costa Mesa. A roast
beef dinner wtll be avved from
12 :30 until 6 p.m. Genera l ch'llr-
m.an fn charge of arrangement.a
is John Swiderski. Vice-chairmen
a rC' W . J . Neville. Mike Ha rri•
and Gus Beach. Others auiattng
include Earl Nolen. George Fox.
Bruer S mith. Al Lietaert, Bob
Lynch , Al Berg e, Ja ck Wh ite a nd I
J oe Robinson.
Among events planned are a
county s to r(', white rat game. gold
fi 11h bowl, pu ppet show. popular-
ity contc1tt ro r boys and girls and
colo rful booths in charge or the
lad ies' g uild, a ccording to Rev.
Father Thomas J . Nevin. p-1&tor .
Candidates entered in the popu-
1._.Hty ·contest ipcludt: Ja cqueline
lf•k•l<y ; lrus,.j·l'll"'"n. Barbara. k . ,St;ockt~:i. Ann '·Vi11:i~. Rosem a r y[ r
Harris. Joh.n k .irk el, BUly J ohn-
son and Dennis O'K eet e .
Council of Churches
Hea rs Plans
For Fall Work
The released time religious
education pf'OCl'&tn will be spon -
eored ln the Harbor aru. thia year
entirely by the Prote9tant and
Catholic churcbe•. dated the Rev.
Thomu Pende:U. education chair-
man. reportlns at the September I
meeting ot the Newport Ha rbor.
Council ot churctlel. Training se11-
•lons will be beld M ly ta .Newport
Beach and Ooeta Mesa J:le m en-
tary school&, be stated..
'""' m eeUns _wu a mol"IUDc 9U-
aion held Tbtll4a)' at poeemore
cale, the Rn'. n.Glnu CU.On
preald lng . Welcomed. u a De\Y
member wu the Rev. Paul Batr
bitt. pu:tor of corona. del Mar
Commu.nity Co ng re ga t ) o n al
church .
All Proletltant churchea will
join 1n ~aace tf Reformation
0.,. -w M 4t SL An· ~· on OctMl:r 29. A ll will also
~ In W-Oolmllualon Sunday,
Oetober 1, eadl ~gation in
, .. ·--ciidid.. Tllien ._.,,. d's i , r·on of eocl.Al
edllacat10.l "7 tM eo--•ttee_ chair· .man. Rn. llertier't Jtoth who
wbo ..... a ..,._., meeUnir and
wU1 prs11rt • .-.er ot note on
I.be pc-of -· ujl pml>-IJn&'.
Por doeer unity, It wu decld·
9d to Mk! tu.~ .... me , ... -bte
co.maQ Ill tlW" .a.rso.. ., di&
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C p I bit .... Cluta C!bu.rch '\lli7 tM
1loa wttll wwww of UM WllCB swow'.,...tbe ...a.
Pr3Will ......... ..._ ~' K. C. Ci Ors OO S011, Bab-
llltt.. ltotll and l a.pit --:
--N-load, Mn. T. Bord •• .,, .... ~ KM.latt'dt and
D. W. Holtl17. • -(
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1~ ~~Bread Woo'"' 19-
M ... W right's. Fmhly lioktd. Sllcod.
Cheese: Spread ~ !.~ 29-
Aged Oieddor. Hos that ahorp tong?
Prese11es o;;.~~°: 24•
Wtkh'~Bloc:kbitny Pres., 10..oz., 25cJ
Pickle Chlps~1S s~--49-
Sweet Rellsh ,"°"",o"S '~'..-· ,,.
Frend! Dressing K••'• ~ 19-
French Dressing ~~901 :.~ 29-
Hershey's .CocN ~ ....... 1,.
P1ncake Syrup :1-•. kttlo 25•
Dud. Ronch brond, lmitotion Mople.
Fla Bars ~::: . , .•. ,.,. 25•
Ua•t ··11s AND GLO.YY 14-... 37• rlH N Nutrlshus c••
Clelnser R9~~k 2 '!: 21•
Sonitizff ond aeodorirts os It cleans.
Airway Coffee :::!~! '.!· 7 4•
..;b-Hi~C;f ;~Not• 1::: 78•
Top °"t1;1y blond. 12·1b . bog, 1.551
Edwa,.s Coffee ~:;::;; '.:~· 83•
Choi ce ' f grinds. f2-ib. con, 1.63)
1RAPEFRUIT
JUICE
own House, Sweetened.
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So~ licensed IO sell them. 1oxes Or•
oddtt icwpol.
Acme Beer IN CANS '!:·· ts•
No ~ts. <Cose of 24, 3.55)
Aane ~1 2 ~ 63•
Or.posl ext ra. fCoseot12,3.661
Aane 0n<w., . 12 ..... 15c
No Deposits .. ....
Gold Lol>o!. !Cos. of 24, 3.481
Monte Cristo Wine -. 68•
I hdT;it· Wl~~ She~. -55•
Monte Clriato 8"'""""'
Yftlle tole Wine
Moo>,. clmto, Soutema. -stc
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IN VISKING CASING, 6 TO 8 LB. AVG.
Yovr family will ask for mora whe n yov treat
them to o fa ndar. fv lf.flovorad Eastern groin-
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Fricassee Fowl LIMB LEGS Shank'•" cu1F1omv.s. 730 : ! ~:;:;,~:,7.;:;•:;.•A. lb. SSC Dellcloaalor~.Goodlllced~~ GOOD tamb lb. !
! ~~b ~:s ~;~ 1~-89° SL~'-!m~~!@.nt aaT:!:, lb. 59c l "
! Halibu:'tr~::: ~7;~~· .. 63• BOD.llG Bl!l!f' := lb. 21° ! ~
f Whole Whiling ii::, •. 23• LUJf CBEOJf MEI T mcm 490 I , l Salmon Fillet N~~ •. $fc In pi.c. or allced..,,,. lor llChool lw:bN lb. ! ,. _______ . .._ ______________________________________ .. ____ _
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&rape Juice 'i!'.':'u':'~r !!;..':' 35c
H .. p he....... .tlo.. awanan unc c-'""· ,,., .. ,-
Orange Juice 58':~'00 ~~:·· 21 c
In Safewoys having frozen food sections .
Bel-Air P~n ';•;.•· 1 Jc
Only in Sofrways stocking fr ozen foods.
Ice Cream s.-S•o• 2 ..... 29c
j j ~qfvoolHaPt ~e. !Pint, 15<1
ke ·cre.111 ~';'.:r~ 2 ,, ... 45c
Ext ra ridi, extra smo&th, !pint, 23c),
Choice of von.illa, strawberry, choc:o·
lote1 or maple nut.
MARGARINE
Sunnybank. Coldt n
yellow cubts, packed
in cartons. lb.29°
.THRIWNG BULB OFFER
18 choice bulbs-6 d i.a e rent varieties-
S l .00 value, only 50c & S~n nyha nk label.
IUU DfTW Al SlllllYUIS DllNY Al WIWAY
la c•• .... ye•r .. •rch er cl•lt ,.,..rt
.... "Cooking few a Crowd".,, • .. ec-•
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~AGE .. -PART II -!HUFDAY, ~EPT: 28, 1950 Seibert ·Resigns
~~~RESS -if ott Position
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The BOard of Trluitee:11 of Or--
a.nge Cout college at their regu ..
tar meeting on September 28, ac-
~pted the realgnatlon' of Dr.
Richard A. Selbert, chairman, dl-
vlalon of Natural S<:lence and
Mathematics and lnatnictor tn
chemllltry. Dr. Selbert t'da accept·
ed a j:>oBIUon o f aaalsta.nt profe11-
aor of chemlatry al Baylor Unlver·
1dty lltedlcA.1 School In Houston.
Texu. He will be lllsalgned to do
""research work In the fl~ld of
therapeutic drug• which are U·
aential In ·'.l war period.
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BUN. t to l
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ABC LUMBER oo. HOE. l111l BT. OOBTA 1lll:8A, -111111
"EQUITABLE BUILT'
ROMES A1''D lNCOME PROPERTIES
ALL OITAllS HANDLED
PLAN~,NG ••• FINANCING ••• CONSTRUCl'ION
htlrnet•1 Gl•dly Gf.,.,. -Opett l¥4l..i11191 lly .t.,P.,l11hftellf
EQUITABCE BUILT HOMES , CO.
Wm '· ANGOLO .•. 6ENElAl CONTIAC'fOA
90 1 c.,.,, Hiah••r. N••pott ··-" ... ~ '°'4-W: ....... ,bot
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In a ccepting Dr. Selbert'• res-
l~natlon. the board appointed
Cornf'llus Steellnk. Instructor In
chemistry. Mr. Steellnk comes to
Coaitt college from the Unlver<y
of Southern California where he
hR& been employed a.a a teacher
i:============================ill of chemistry for the put four
years. He Is a graduate from Cali-
fo rnia •nstltute or Te<:hnology
v.·hcre he was awarded a Bachelor
Qf SciPnce degree In chemlatry h1
1941 . At the University of South·
f'rn Californ=., Steellnk earned n.
~faHter o r Science degree In chem·
lstry In January, '19Mt.
FALL and WINTER PLANTING
Bulbs, Annuals and Perennials
* COMPLETE LINE OF SHRUBBERY
(f>:\"11: C>l'" THE LARGEST STOCKS IN ORANOE COU~'Tl:')
* (',\I.I_, 1·1' OS Yot·n J_,ANDSCAPING PROBLEMS'
ROY'S BOULEVARD NURSERY
Dr. Scibert's resignation be·
come effective October 6 and Mr.
Strt>llnk will assupie his duties
October 2, \
~1 ·::1 ""''""'' nh·d. ee .... n ~ co~T,\ MESA Escapes Injury ·~==========='=========~1 in Tustin Crash ·-~-~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
RATTAN FURNITURE AND
ACCESSORIES
MADE IM OUI OWN WOIKSHO,$ AN.D flOM THE PH lllPPIMIS
THE LARGEST DISPLAY
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William Murphy, <t6 ot 372 Bay
St.. Costa Mesa. escaped Injury
whe n his car collided with that of
Wlllia.m Gibson. 49, of Spring.
rle:ld, Missouri on Santa Ana can·
yon highway at Tu~tin avenue
Saturday at 7 :1~ p.m .
Gibson and his wife, Gertrude,
46, received minor lnju1ie8. They
were taken to St. Jo6eph's hospital
in Orange.
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LOCKS
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Rt>gularty priced 3. 7~
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PABCO 6" C<.•NGOLElTM
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Coll e '.Bealns Forum .Serles
on S bject .. of World Peace
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Orance Cout college. In cooperation with the Orange Cout P,eaoe
Counclf, I• prUf!lnllng a forum sertee appropr1ately entitled "World
Pcace-Todaf'• Forernoat Problem.'' An unusually competent group of
11pe.aken1 havje been obtained to handle the five meetings which maU
up thl• oert-, .
Forum presentations will begln ... --------------
ln the Coast College auditorium at I Meeting four, held on November
8 p. m . on we<1·nes01y, October 1, brtnga to Orange County Dr. 0 .
11 w hen Cl•ude Buss, profeuor A .. Werner, Profeuor Emerttu11 of
of h.lstory a~ Stanford tJnlvenlty the College of 'Pacific. Dr. Wer-
and oubltancllng International au-ner ha.a recently icompleted a
lhortty on Aelatlc problema, de· 1'Cvcn -month8 atudy lour of Eu-
llvers an addreM entitled "The rope and the Near Ea•t. His
Rolo·of The Far -Ea.st In Contcm· topic "Friction Points l.n Europe
porary World Affu lr.11." Dr. BuM and The Near Ea.at" will Involve
hu just retu.rncd from the Orient a pcnetr_.tlng presentation of one
and tt ~. certain that he will h&vf' of the great storm centers of the
eome lntere11tlns. lnformotlvc first present day. Dr. Werner's wit
hand ob8ervatlon11 as a foundation and humor will unquestionably
for h\111 tal~ make Ill! m.::1rk on thoae who af'f"
Seeond meeting or the seriea fortunat~ enough to hea.r him In
will be held ~on Wednesday, Oct. ihls platform appearance.
18 ·J.nd wJll fC'ature Dr. Adaman· Final meeting of the M!rie11 will
tins. Th. Polyzoldes, p rominent · be held on N ovember 8 and will
newspaper ciumnli.t. who will dis-afford local citizen!'! an opportu-·
cuit:t "lntcrprptlng the News." Dr. nlty to hear "or. Robert J . Kerne r.
Polyzoldcl'I ~ agreed to attack onl" of the world'!'! leA.dlng authorl-
thls problen1 ,fron1 two angles 111 tle.1:1 on Ru,yla , Dr. Kerner il'I c ur·
that of the ~rofC':'l... .. io~al ncwR an· cently Dirf'lctor of Institute of
alyflt, who ls1 f11crd wt th the prob-Slavic Stur11e~ at the Unlver1'lity
lem of prt>setjllnff a C'ohcrent story of Callfrirnla In Berkeley. He will
drawn toget~cr fro m many l'IOUr· 1 fly down for th\11 appearance. and
c~~ ·'lnd 12) lthRt o f the RVC'r~.izr 1 il'I cxpt>ctcd to tie together the
c1t1zen who Is confrontrd "'1th I male1ial _clcllvcrcd in thr fir.it four
evaJuatln.i;t t~i· news ns de11vC'rerl lrctnre8 . His topic. "The Role of
to him throt1gh r1tdio. television the Individual In World Peace,"
!lnd th(' pn:s.1, will :1tlempt to answer the grav-
Thlrd Mf"l•t ln~ ''st queHtion confronting each ln-
Thr-third meeting bring~ Into I dlvidual today : "ThC' 111ituatlon \11 a
n11r con1mun ty one 6f the inost j terrible mess. but what can onr
fotcrful. rl amlc spcalt ers In p<'rson do about It?"
An1erlca. Jo n MQrlt'y . Morlry"s This 9erif'S ii! believed to be
'>re~ntatlon. "World Blueprint f()r without j)recedent In the AOuth
Peace·· will given on Oct. 25.1 coast nrt>n in tPrms of the callbrr
and will rr f Pal thr vicw:oi of n 1 or speA.kerff and th" pcrttnency of
mAn \..-ho r .\f! just cnmpletrd a j lJle subject m·'l.tter covered. After
~eporttng n~tJ lecturing tour l each leC'ture a blnC'k of time will
through :l2 ('ountrlc1' or Eurnpc. 1 br drvotC'd to Bnl'IWCI lng lnqulrieft
;\fricn. And A ~IR . !tf1,rlcy's positlvr fron1 th1· floor. A.II n1cetlngF1 will
lpprouch to h problcn1 which di~-be held 111 the Coa:;t College Audl-
'"lcartcnA mn~t 1nen todfY i" fresh,' torlum. No al,lmltlance fee will be
inspiring an1 stimulating. 1 charged.
Memb~rshig__ Drive Begins Next
Week for Elementary Schools PTA
' Stressing the g-nnl or the Call~--------------
fornia Cc-ni;::reRS of rarcnts and
Tt>ach c1·14 ••ttr enroll e ..-c ry parent
' ind every o ther intr rcstcd adult
'\S ·J. n1cmber" the annual mcm-
OCC Sales Clinic
Called Success
bcr8hip drive of thr Nrwport Thr first two 9cssions of the
Beach Elemf!nlary Schools PTA Sale~ Pcrsor:•11ity Clinic \Ycre
will get undC'r way nl'xt werk hl~hly Huccessrul. according to Dr.
'1c'adcd by the n1 c1nbrt~hip chAir· Bill J . f'rie11t. Coast collegr'" ctl-
rnrn: Mn.. W . H. Coleman, Hor-rcctnr ot adult educatlon. Approx-
'-i.Cc En:,lgn; 1 MM! .. L. R. Evans. in1ately 50 J)(!rsons are parUcl-
'.iewport ,t\rttn1mar school, p nd patlng in this clinic . ,which , Is
Mrs. Ha1-..·c;; Mayer, Coron-'l. de! being offererl thr!"JllJ.";"h the joint
ti'far. effnrls of Orange Coast college
Slartinj:" Monf h~y. Oct. 2. tllC' Rnd thP State t'J"l.rtml'nt of E<lu -
lrive \vi ii rontinut! fnr just onC' cation.
Wt'C'k of conrcntr11tcd ei ort r,n the Thus far instruc t or Jean Paul
)art nr the 1ncmbc rffhip chairm1•n I T'f'Utcl has led the group through
u1d thr !'!Choo\ c hildren who ...,-ill 8urh key topics as appraisal of
'Wing hon1t' noticC"s inviting nuJth-pe rHonality, perHOnallly assets anct
·r and rathe r• to beeC1n1 c members. liabilities and telcphon" sales
!:very lntC'lligent adult is lnterc:;\l-tec hnique~. Mr. f'eute t stresses
•d in the "''ell being of children. the Idea that a good ~ales person-
\femberMhlp affords one of (he allty Is the greatest single factor
ipportunlty of putting this Inter-in the s uccess of one engaged In
'St into a c t ion . And for the ne\Y· selling. The clinic is directed to-
:omers in the community 1t is 3 w-:ird aiding the individual to iden-
-.,.onderful v.•ay to meet people. tlfy his strengths 11.nd weakness-
The students at Ho race Ensign Cl'<. Ways and means or remedying
.... 111 design postf'rs to call atten-1' weakn_e.'5~f"S are tf.'Commended,
~ion to the driV('. Th(' r1na1 two lieffslo ns or this
Mrs. f'. F . Baines. president of clinic will be held on Wednesday,
:he PTA. will awarf1 a prize at October 4 and October 11 from
•ach school to thro ruo1n that hal'I 7:30 to 9 :30 p.m . in the Coa11t
.he highest percentage o r mem -cnllcge chapel. Thc rr is no charge
'>e1'8h ip counts for c:1C'h room in fo r the series ·1.nd those sales-
which a parent has a c hild rn-people \Vhp missed the first t .... ·o
,-oiled. Points are given on the sessions are urged lo attend the
:ollowlng ba$1s: 1 point for one ren1aining meetings.
larent: 3 points for both parent!:
J polnla for grandparent, relative
"lr friend. OCC Instructors
Attend Workshop According to the by-laws of the
Ith District CAiifornia C. P . T. lhf'
Jbject o f the \.o rg.J.nlzatlon ts: 1 A.1
T'o promote hf' wclfar<' of chi!· Three Orange Coaat lnstructon;
1ren and youth '\n home. school. will attend a workshop In English
church and con1munlty; lo ralst' at El ~mlno college. Lo8 Angeles
:.he standard8 of home life; to Thursday. Sc pten1bt'r 28. Vernon
~I'\lin for the pro fession or pare nt· Patterson , chairman o f the Divl-
1-iood; to .secUTe adequate laws for sion of L'.l.nguages and Literature,
the care and protertion of chi!· Miss Louise Dowlen and Mlaa
1ren and youth: 18) To bring In-Mary McChesney will join reprc-
to clol'ler reJ(ltlon the home and scntatlves from twenty-one ol.he1
the school. ! that parents and Southern California junior col·
teachers mar coo per&t.e lntelll-; lege8 to l'ltudy "The Place ot Eng:
gently in the training of the chllrl llsh In the Philosophy of General
'lnd to develop between educator11 Education."
and the genera.I public such united The conference of Engli.ah teach-
effort as will secure for every ('rs has !elected the workshop
child the highest advant·.lge in method of approach to the theme
physical,_n1cn1,al, moral and spirit·· for dlscUS.9ion In order to gtve
ual education d11wn-to-carth consldel'l'.ltio n tu
A special ffllrl Is bein~ made such basic topics aa the place of
to encourag~ dad8 to bec:Qmc oral work in college English. the
members lllnd to attend ·'.lJS ma.ny use of audio-visual afd11 In the:
meetings as pw:;stblc. Three eve-teaching of Engllah and the con·
nlng mec"1Jlg, are bcin~ planned t~nt of'"'buslncsa English.
so that tf will ~ easier for fath·
ers to attend~ Mes. Louis J . c... Family Relati"ons ner, vlce-prealdcnt. has arro.ngcd
cl ser1c11 of cnlertainlng .,nd worth-c---Offered while programa for the comlng ..,.., ~ .--. ---
year. · /
In fact the t int meeting of the Helping communlity members
y~ar ror the PT A w111 be a Fath-dt!velop a kH ner underata.nding of
er·a Night. P'lOCT&rn tn the audl· aeveral of the rr.\ljor problems of
tortum of t.he Nl!nlV"port school, ramJJy IJfe te the goal of the stx
Oct. 16. at 7:!io p. m . with Donald week course In Ma.rrlage and Fam-e Bridgman l ~pea.king on "Ch.ii· Uy Relations now being offered by =c!1"a.1d ~~a~ :U~ ~~~ge Cout college eveninl' col-
lie · !J Tbe coura@, directed by Mr. Don-A.u ~er ~ttUn,e a.re held •t aid Q:ridgere·lJl. pi:ycbok>gy tn-
Z :00 p. m. on thhd Monday ot atructor and counae.lor, meet.a
each month. Wm be given to each Thlinday even.Ing from 1 :30
small dUdng the parent·a to 9:30 p..m. in the St. .James Zpt..
&tte.nclance. , .. copa.I ClllU'Ch. Material covered tn
W ith nft · enrollment ~ lbe d¥a tncl'udM lecture and db·
-~ In .pallfamla th• ...-"" -ICklnenlary Bcllool --p foe ~ olate Ollld, ,'.l'eei A« Pro111oma. Bua-
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Phone Harbor 1616
OM rid• on Ford'1 Sofo-Wid• ••trt. foffw-
ln; top hip ond .hovlder room if'I ford'•
fl.id) o"d yov"ll a1k' "Why pay mew• fot-
roonii<l•11 and comfort when ford o«.n
IO ~ for IO fiftl•f"
Wllil• 11d_.I/ lit•• Md •IN.I ,,.;. ,; .. ,. ...,,_,flit ... -ca«.
Tolie o "l'e.t DrM" 5" o Pord aN1 ...-'I
dt.co¥er the ""-car "'""' of con lfitet c:att
""""r•ch of doGon -.. Yov'I her.. to
kffp remincf5"9 youneW ltt.t NJ ~ o ,._
prif»tll cor )'Oll'r• driYtng.
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a big car!
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PTA bl Tour 8cbooL" With Uda Pamily.Comm.unJty Rela'1....,,,,i ... t
otnnct.11 UJd, ouppclrt It ~ lie I ~ ,..._We to aepil"t for ...,-dalld R-Ota cane from re •t•nt I ·~·~--~Oll~=!!:!~:r~"',_..ti_ ... ;.'_"";., ....... _{ ...,. • ~ ... thle ·r' '' wUI nr#• tor J'O'I. • .r _, I
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Patricia Luer and Richard McKibben
White flowers decorated Ca
thedr8.I chapel to form a lovely
bridal bower when Patr•cla Marie
Luf'r and Richard Kendall Mo.Ki b-
ben repeated vows before Mon-
&lgnor Jamca E . D olan. The bride
la the daughter nf JI.tr . and Mrs.
Walter Luer, 326 South McCad·
den Place. Los Angeles and thP
bridegroom is the son of Mrs.
Elizabeth Kenrla'l MrKibben and
the late Dr. Pv.ul S. McKibben,
122 Amethy:;t A·.;e., Balboa Island.
In-law of ule bride, wu matron of
honor and Mlaa Dorothy Luer,
Patricia's stater, wu maid of hon-
or. Bridesmaid.a were Miss Pa-
tricia Devlln, Miss Marcella Rob·
inson and Mis$ E lizabeth McKib-
ben. slllter of the bridegroom.
Paul S. Mc:lcibben 11erved hie
brothe r as bedt man and ushers
were Donald Edler. Charles Crary.
M:1rk Yoraton and Albert Otto
Luer, brother of the bride.
Patricia, tall and slender, was The afternoon wedding was fol-
attlred in a:i cxquisil.:! period lowed by a reCepUon at the hom<'
gown of Rebowen lac£' and nylon of the bf"fde's parents, South Mc-
tulle . Thr~ bodice was fitted. with Catlden Place. Mrs. Luer, mother
ton~. tif;'.hl s lt::cve1:i and the por-of the bride. rceelved with her
trail nec kline v.•a s outlined with daughter in a lovely gown of moss
do.Inly folrts of tull('. The very green cn::pe. her hat and a cces-
full lace skirt wos dr:1ped over "Wries being In the same soft
hoop and petticoat of tulle t o form sh·1de of green. Mrs. McKlbben
a. Jong train. The fin~ertip veil of chose a becoming grey crepe with
illus ion net was held by a small muterl rose accessories. Garlands
clockc n f the saJne lace as the of gardenias and lemon leave!'!
dre.!15. Huldi nJ; hl'r brldal bouquet. adorned the staircase or the home,
a. :[llhowcr nf beautiful whit<' or -where floweMJ provided a recep·
chlds. Patricia v.·a:; radiant a !!! lion setting. The theme of \vhite
sh e \Valke'J dov.•n the ais le with flowers was .1Jso carried out In the
hc1· fathe r. beautiful garden. which accom-
p a tr i r i a · s attendants wore modated the many guests.
identical .go\\·ns of fl':lme taffeta 'The new Mr5. McKtbben was
tn period style. w ith fittci d bodices graduated from Imn1aculate Heart
nnd ve ry full :'>l>irt::i. 1'hcir little convent and the University of
cloche hatR werC\ of flan1c malin e. Southern Californi;t. She is a
To ai:cent th(' vihrant color of the member of Phi Kappa Psi. He
g.owns thry l'::lrr icd whit(' satin also attended use and \\"•1.'l gc{!du-1
muffs covrr,..1.! \\·:th \Vhitc carnn-atcd from the United States N-a-
lions. Mrs. Wa lter J. Luer, sister-, val academy at Annapolis. -----------------------------
Merrilyn Claytor is Bride in First
Wedding at New St.Andrews Church
Fir!>t wedding in the nc'v St.
Andrcw ·s Presbyterian eh u r ch
\-1:a.<1 ::olcmnizf'd w :1cn M crrilyn
Cieo:·i;:cne C! 1ylnr. d~u~hter of
~fr'~. Jn,-.z A1 . C laytn :·. 2!l52 Circle
Drive, Balboa B:1y Sho res and
Geor~c \T. C IHy lnr · f'f RiVC'rside.
repeut,..d vov.·a \.\.'ith IJr. F!arlan A.
Smit h. ~on 1,f M r . and A1rs . E. H .
Smith. 2.",8 N orth Center street,
Or11ni:;:-(',
The Re v. Thc..1n;i,~ 1.f. Gibson
pc rfornu•d t h•· double ring ce rP-
n1ony. th{' bride beinb givrn in
niarr1ag-e by hl'.'r f>J t hcr. Ml'rrilyn.
charn1 1 11~ nnd pC'tite, Woro a11
nnklc lr<ng th g:1i\\'ll of white net
and \vh1tP sat in :>lippers. Tht>
matchin,c; bonnet tic(! unrler the
chin wilh net' st rrct1n c1·~; and wafl
faced ""·ith tiny blu ~· forget-me-
nots. She £"arr1cd .·1 1.:olonial bou-
quet nf \\'hil c carn;tlions c"ntcred
v.·ith a \vhite nrchid. Unseen but
imp.,rtant wa!'i th" "borrowed ..
pelti('Oat. w orn by Mrs. S . G .
Billinl;'Sl<'y ·i-aunt \Vhen she wai;
prcf!ented t o King Georgl'' V at his
eo1·onation.
Mrs, G!.'rr1t f'. Van der Ende
!C a·rol Clayto r!. only sister of the
bride, \\"IS n1atron of honor. Her
)•ellow organdy n fternoon frock
matched hC'r picture hat and her
colonial bnuqu"t \Vas of yello\.\.'
tube rous begonias.
Hartford S m ith. or Ne\.\.•port
Beach. twin brothf'r o f the brld~
groom, \Va~ bt>:-t n1an and ushers
were Rober t 1-loyt and Brue('
Gelker of 0:~1 n,c;e.
Yellow unll wh ite \'/••re con1bined
in floral dccoratinn;; of gladiolus
and ros!!buds in alta r vases, and
candelabra held white tapers. t.fr:ci.
Ralph D eaver. org11.nist, played
Because, Through the Years and
other . v.•edding selectio ns.
The r r.:reption \\·hlch CollowP<i
the late afternoon r e.ren1ony wa~
held in thC' patio of thf' Claytor
homC'. Floral arr.1ng£ments were
of yellow tub!!rous bf'gonia!l. ycl·
low rosebuds. orchid anrl whitt·
chrysanthemun1s and sto~k . The
lovely wedding cake was in y ellow
and white and tab)e decoration"'
\V ere yellov.• begonias and maiden-
hair fern. Mrs. S. G . Billingsley
o f R tve rsidc and Mrs. Jack Card-
ahl of South Pasadena a::isi~t('<i
with serving. while '-frs. Don81d
Hitchcock of Torrance and Miss
Alice Barnett of R iverside pourect
punch. Mrs. Hartford Smith was
in charge of the guest book.
Mr~. Claytor rccci vcrl J::llf!Ht:-l.
wearing an afternoon dress of
gray Chantilly lace over taffeta,
complemented by pink and black
accessories. Her corsage v.•as of
rose tuberous begonias. Mrs.
S:nith was in deep teal blue lace
with coral and black accessories
and her flowe.i·s were coral be-
gonias.
The brlde wore a brov.'n velve-
te('n suit. matching velveteen hat
and brown accessories. highlight-
ed by her white orchid corsage
when she and her husband left on
a motor trip t o Longview, Oregon.
They planned to stop enroute at
Santa Barbara, Carmel and San
Francisco.
The new Mrs. Smith was gradu-
ated from Riverside schools and
the University o f Southern Cali-
fornia. She Is a member of Gam-
n1a Phi Bet.a. Dr. Smith attended
Orange schoolo;i, Santa Ana college.
U. S. C .. University of California
at Berkeley and Loa Angeles Col-
lege of Optometry. They will
make their home In Orange.
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.1:~-)JC--~.:Pa1 s·s *I:
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to Live
(Paul K ('11t Photo I
Family
Here
f\1r ~::rl i\11 :; i i. F. h-1 nrtr.11 nnd l
~11;1 r;1 · :il·l. fr.r:11•·rly 11f \\'n.~1·1,.
C'a :if., llf•' hot I~' j~IH"S::: l 1f ~fr,!
a nd ,\·Ir:;, O r·. f\fcltn:1. 226 Wal-1
nu t 11 , l'lt,•!':ta Af C'~:1 ~r. /\1o r t"n
i.'1 r.tr:;. Aft·ltr-n ·~ hrtil hC'r.
I The l'-1 t•lton~ plan to ll'K'.'·'l.tC'
p"rn1nne11tly i~1 th(' Hri rhnr a rea.
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New G randdaughter
j For D. W . Holtbys
. llig itPrn 11f h1t c1·1·:-;t th e~c dHy:: I
for ~1r . fi nd 1Mrs . D. \V. Holtby.
\\'rst Occan 1 F'r ont. is ·'l. neY.t
granddil.UJ?"h;C:r . f)Orn to Mr. and
Mr s. David Hollhy, Whilf' thl'
.. Da,·1<1 J-Ioltbys ha ·;e bcC'n n1akln~ ~· , thf'ir h11 r.i1~ in El ~1 nnt,.., ,_.lr. Holt·
.~ .~ 1 by iR nov.· on the Ht11rf at F ort
! H:1n1ilton and Mr:.t . Holt.by will
1 jnin hin1 i;h4 rtly. with lhc new I b:t by and fotl r -yr.:i r.old !\f11rjprie. and 1'fn. tlarlan ~mlth
(Curl Ray Studio !
R. W. McClellans
Home From East
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I A. L. Pin kleys I Vi si t Pare>n ts
1 h11 ·. nnd Mii; A . I ... Pinkley of
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l· ·.~ta !\T r·~.1 :ip•·nt :;('Vera! recent
Back fron1 a pleat'.'l.nt t rip rn:il fiay .1 in San ; n e1 n.1d1nu Vii5\tlng
are Mr. and M\cs . R. \.\I . i\t rC'lr l-; J\1r:;. l 'i ·if~lt y \> p;t1·cnls, Mr. nnd
J.'\n of Vi1·ginia Pl., Cos ta Me~a .' i\f1·i;. Ot:orgc ~tarkC'y And Dr.,nd
They left Labor day by trAin f 111· ~1 r«. \'. i ·I, .f inkley. pa rrnt ol
Detroit whert' they plekcd up a I the !neu t m~1nf +
new DeSoto. Among highlights of ------
the vacation W('.J'(' v.iRit!' \Vith I Phoenix r.Jesidents
friends and relat111(·~ 1n lnd1una ~
and Mia!Klurl. The McCJcllans re-Visit in Cc.sta Mesa•
turned Sunday.
New Sermon Series
Starts Sunday
at Lutheran Church
Seermon the1ne, Sunday, 01:'ln-
~1r. :inrt .!\~rs. N('a] Co r1;fln of
f'o·;ta ~f,-.sa li•njoy('d a reunion
f"r·tct~y \.\.'ith ~r . :111<1 Mrs. Edv.•11.rc'
J\.lord,-.rf. Jon; I tin1P fr ie nds fro1n
Phoenix, Ariz1, \Vho arc taking tl
IC'ii'"urc iy \'acition lour through
Cltl1forriia.
ber I, at 11 a . m. in the Nev.'pr,rt \"ISIT N A:'\'1\llt:f1'f
Harbor Lutheran church. 1027 Mr. Hnd ,.1 fi. D. l ... J\ita.<;.l(cnzif
Cliff Drive, is "A Phophecy of ; of C"nsta f\.1 "Mn w ere gue11ts at s
Peace". A new ser mon serif'::; b ··-i t f:'<'l'lll dinne r h ".lS"l<'s~cd in Ana·
ginning Sunday. this will be the hci1n by Mrs. Gl'nc l<"rantz, silltc1
fJrst In "Modem Messages fron1 I of '-1rs. l'i!ac cnzie.
the Prophets" as outlined by the
pastor. Rav. Herbert Roth. \
Mesa Legion Aux.
Meek . Monday
Members of American ~1;io11
A tL""<iliary 4!')5 will assen1ble in
regular session Monday, October
2. at 8 pm .. in Legion I-tall. Costa.
Me&i.
Religious Paintings
Now on Display
at Lutheran Church
TOYS
for
BABY
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Early
for
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TOYS
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Feauval
"clothes ,line. sale'' iJI scheduled to acade.my Includes exchanges of
tak~ place Sunday, October 1. 1 student work with foreign art cen-
trom i,2 to l p. m . a t the home 0{1 ters· and ~as lnltlated for t he
1 .purpose of ,giving the student.I an
Margaret Farnham and Melvai opportunltY to dl•play their ef-
Rue. \ 4.38 Fe.mleaf Ave .. Corona tort.a both locally and abroad w1th
del ltf•r. The purpose of the sale the additlohal advantage of being
i• tc:'.~elp finance an extensive ex-able to aee!what t1tudenta In ot~er
htbltion program originated ,,. by countries 4e doing tn the way of
the Long Beach Academy of Art new, crc·1.lLve approaches.
of wblch both Miss Farnham and1 During the past 14 months. ex·
M.lSJll Rue are students. hibltions of works by contempor-
M ore t h an a hundred drawings, ary young artists of Argentine.
w&teicolors, oil paintings and Mexico ant the Oomlntcan Rel..
works In other artistic media will p11hlic hav been held at the Long
be displayed in the patio and of-Beach Ac demy, ·while Its own
rered for Mle at "bargain prices," stud('nts h ve had shows kl Mex-
rangiilg from 50 cents to a few ico. GuAt<'°laln ·:ind the Dominican
dollars, Republic. j
All the plctur'ca have b~en do-The ncx~ exchange of exhlblt-
nated by academy i'ltt1dcnt11 for ions. nowu:prepa.ratlon, will be
this ~nefit event 11nd much of t he \Vlth the ational Academy of
work •as great arth;itic merit, far Hondura:3.
exceeding the. intentio na ll y low ----
Sale prlcf's, in ·l.CtuAI value. l'rc-, C • I Fl' k
vious c lothesline snit's ht>ld In apte1n In
Long Beach have n1el \Vith fin l' Home Firom Mexico
succc8!i and have ltttracled h1r~e
Cretwds of art Jove1·s. The publle C'apt. Co 'tantin Flink, 166 21st
is cordially invited There will be 8t . Costn f <'AA, returned S unday
a door pr1U> giv,..n away end re -fron1 u I"' ii:1c through Mexl.ca.n
freshments will be sC'rvecl . \\•aters. H Ii'! s kipper of the
The exhibition prng1·am of the , yac ht, "Sa !tar."
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Mrs. D. M. Hummell
Continues Travel frog.
For Zonta.. Members
Continuation of her travel talk
on the Orient by Mt'B. D. M . Hum-
mel will be the program for the
Zonta Club of Nc'A·po"'t Harbor
tonight /Thursday, Sept. 28). at
the Lewis St.a.."lley residence, 1313
Cliff Dr .. Newport Heightl'.
Mrs. H ummel will also !>how
coJored slide1' or rC'Cent traveL'i.
The meeting ls OJX'n to guest.o;i,
accordinJ;" to Mrs. Ea1·1 S tanley,
president.
Lindbergh Principal
Recuperating at Home
Mrs. Ernrst Crain. principal of
the Costa Mesa Lindber gh S chon\
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is t'l"CUpcratirog ttt her ho1ne on
Monte Vist.1 Rt., after un<IC'rg nin;.:
major :-;urgery in Sl. Jos!'ph·s hos-
pital.
1\T TI\'t:s1·\· Sl~t: l 'Al.~18
An1nni; lht• s un-fanc ieri;; :11
T\\'Cnty-nir.£' Palnis over the "'eek
cnrl w1•rr Mr. and Mr~. H owar d
Tri~S('I of Wells Pl.. Costa 1'--fCRff .
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FLOW EIS
36! Sewport BoOJe...ard
at lVestrniJlStel'
14.one-...., 5US-,W . -.
Get Your
SCHOOL
SUPi>llES
A T
BLUE SAILS
STATIONERS
~06 ~·lau1. BALBOA
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SEARS B ~yers, Mills,, Tailors ... yes everyone pulled together.
tq stretch your dollar! Come in •• . Save! ,------*-. .1 Ff:iday and Saturday! __ ___,~-----·--
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Regularly Selling f or1·$45
3Bss ,
I 7.80 Down
· 5.00 Month
Usual Carrylng Charge
You'll be better dressed and yJ ur budget
will be dollars ahead when you take advan-
tage of this special offer. Rich t{vo ply vir-
gin wool gaberdines anld worste4s with all
those extras in tailoring that mem so much
to style-minded men. Flattering full drape
double breasted styles. , Better t fast for
this ... Only two days at this lo price.
Tiil ~WAY
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CLOTMl•O
Price Cut 99c for Fri. and Sat. Only!
I U0% Wool Shirt Jackets
Hurry •• Price, Goea Back
to 5.98 after Saturday ! 4ss
Look what 4.99 buys tomorrow and Saturday!
Popular shirt jackets in fancy µlaid pattctyis in
warm 20 and 24 oz. all wool fabric. Each has set.-
in coat style sleeves, zipper or buttqn fronts, 2
double-button upper flap pockets, plain cuffs with
1-button trim. Sizes 34-46. Better shop now •••
Saturday is the last day at this low, low price!
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LEGAL NOTICE
I ORDISAN'at 1'110. 81. Une el Lota 813 ed 113. to
&DINA.NCI: APPROVINoj TIU~ the soutbweatefty corner of
,. ANNE:x.&TJON OF CERTAlN said Lot 71S: thence westerty
-~ UNINIJABft'ED TE&RIToRY to a point ln the eaat.erly line
OONTIGUOUS TO THE / CITY of LoL 814, 11aid point being O~ N E w p o a T Bf::~ cu, one foot southerly 'of the
llNOWN AS THE \\'ES'6IDE northeaaterJy comer of u.W
'l-Lot 814 : thence westerl• llTlllP I' ABCEL. •
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LEG.AL NOTIGE
The
m Ix
house
Uona.
~-pavlnjr witll pl.nt
rr...itert&I. ln.atallatlon o t
se¥'efi Bild water !conned·
tumlAllllng of COl',l'\ll&ted
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Wb7 not "'YOU... Your
favorite cut. the Way '/ou
· llkfl &hem cut.
"Y0J.1'RE the Bo8M.H
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'ft. ctt7 ot Newport Jko.ch, by a.Jong a Une one foot meaaur-
&acl throu#b its City Council doeg ed at right angles aoutherly of
ordain as follow a: and p'.lrartel to said northerly
Section 1: That the annexation line of Lot 814, to an interaec-
Of Uae City of Newport Beach, tion with a llne one foot
St.ate of California, ot that cer-meaaured at right angles,
ta.tn µnlnhablled territory contigu-westerly of and parallel to..
o~ to aaJd City known ,p the the weste1ly line of said Lot
Wutatde strtp Parcel, is hereby 814: th~nce northerly along
metal pipe for a(onn dti.ln, ai1:d
a.ppurtena.nt work ln connection
therewith In certain alleya In \he
City of Newport Beach lytng be·
tween Ele-venth Street and Nine·
teenth Streeet, all as more par-
ttcuJarly descrtbed In Resolution
ot I ntention No. ~19. pasaed a.nd
adQpted by the City Council of
said City on the 24th day of July,
1960 and on file in the otnce ot
the City Clerk ot said CJtY.
F or further particulars. refer-
ence Is heretiy made td !laid 'Reso·
lutton of Intention No. 3819 and
to the plans, protiles and draw-
irlg.e No. 428, consisting of 4
sheete. on file in the office of the
City Engineer of said City of
Newport Beach, and to the speclft-
catlons for the nld work hereto·
fore adopted by the said City
Council and on tile ln the office
of the City Clerk oJ said City, and
all of !'·lid plans. protiles. draw-
ings and Bpecificatlons heretofore
approved by the City Council of I
s.l!_id City are Incorporated herein
and made a part hereof, and ref-
erence 11 hereby mode thereto
for a more i:·:irticuls.r description
of said work.
ii~0A li-WS~ ·: ... ~, · · '"· 65c
!f EAKS s1:LO~~ ~ T-~~ ~,'..·L79c
a.pPioved, and that the same is last mentioned para.1Je1 llne to
~1 ordained to be annexed to an intersection w l t h the PORTERHOUSE . . . . . . . .. .. . ...... '"· 89¢
aal anade a part or the City of southerly line of said Lot
~rt Beach, State or catiror· 913; thence westerly along **· That said territory is par· the southerly llne or said Lots
heu!arly described as follows: 913, 1013 and 1213 and the
~· All that ce·.'taJn land situat· \vesterly prolongation thereot,
·icl Jn the County of orange. to an intersection with a line,
State of Ollifornia, contiAgu-one foot, measured at right
OWi to the City of Newport angles southwesterly of and
Besch, described a s follows. paraJlel to said southwesterly
to-wit: line of said First Addition to
Beginning at the paint of Newport-Mesa Tract: thence
inters~tion of the northea.st-northwesterly along the last
erly prolongation of t h c mentioned parallel line to n.n
southeasterly line of Summit intersect ion with a line. one
Street, as said stret·t is laid foot , measured at r I g ht
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.4PPROXIMA1'Et: \' '0 HARBORITl:R "'~re trrat f'd. to a "1ld game dinner hPld I al "'hlte'• Park ' A venue C.sfe fD B&lboe IJiland l\londay nlte. Ha&t• for the affair \\'€'1'6 Otlo C'ulb!•f1son, Clyde Den·
Hnrr and Biii Bryant~ "·ho dipped ~p lnto the It' f~lockerit to produ~ the Lvlld duck, phMS·
ant and venl~\\'hlch \VM most t&At~fully prepa t'f'd "itb "1-ld rlct-, and all thf" '"f xlu's" by WhJte's
clief, .Jack Sc uer. All tht" anuteur nlmr~ and their ladlf'8 "·oted too dlruutr a huce "dcee98 &Dd
extended con laUona tu tbe hu.nlPn who s ha red their dellclous "~Id ~ ,,. h I.heir leM 11uo-
cea8ful brf>thr . Sho"'" h~tt (left .to right) sre Mn. Otto Culbert40n; Chf'f .J ,k Scl""6er; Otto
Culbert80n an cmun "1-fumphrt"y'»·Grtfftth, ""ho ''-u appolnt('(I "Hoftor.vy"'G W&rdea" by the
group. ( I ot o by lffckner)
Hormel's Le&.-,.Flne Fla\·or
BACON "A" Grade . . . . · · '"·
"B" Grade ...... 1b. ROAST ~~R:ll•: 1-.~mo• :II• Iii.
Standing-Oven Ready
Genutne Spring Lamb
lEG-0-LAMB . . ......... .
Sliced PORK LIVER ....... .. .. . ............... lb.
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out and ahown upon a map of angles, northwesterly of a.nd
Seashore Colony Tr.:1ct , re· pnraill'I to said northweste r!)'
corded in MU.Cellaneous Maps linf or said Fiest Addition to
Book J. Page 25. R t·cortls o f Ne\vport-Ml'Sa Trac t, thence .
Said City Council has det ennln-
ed and declared that the con-
templated work and Improvement
heretofore mentioned was, In Uie
opinion or said City Coun.cU, of
more than local 01· o rdinary pylic
benerlt .;nd the said City, Council c D~ T
has made the expenses of said oast '1ry earn wo'k chargeable upon a tlist,ict .1
For the part1c'Ular deecription of I
UDO MATRON RECOVERING ·1
Mrs. Robert Campbell ot Lido
Isle returned home this week from
St. Mary's hospital. L<lng Beach,
where she underwent s urgery.
CAR~URETOR PARTS~ SERVICE .
Brush AC.to Electric BEACON 'AEAT CO.
Orange c 0 u n t y , California northeasterly nlonar the last
-with the northeasterly line of mentioned parallel line to an
the State Highway ORA-60-fhtersection with a line, one
A, 100 feet in wid th. said fo,,t , measured ·'.l t right
polnt also being in the city afigles,. southerly of and par-
boundary In the City of New-allel to said nOJ"ther1y line ot
Lot "B ", Banning Tract; port Beach : thence north-
westerly a long s a id northeast-thence westerly along the la.st
erly right of way line to a n mentioned parallel line to an
interstttion with the south-intersection with a line, one
erly prolongation of the east -foot, 'measured at right angh.>9,
er)y lone of the 300 foot r ight ~terly of and parall~I to
of way for the Santa Ana said easterly right of way line
River Channel, as described in o f the Santa Ana River Chan-
a.n easement to the Newbert nel : thence southerly along
Protection Dlstric~. recorded lru:it mentioned parnllel line
in Book 197, page 300, or to an intersection with the
Deeds, Records of said Or-northerly 11.ne or a parcel of
3 nge County; then ce north-land descn"bed as Parcel N o.
erly along said southerly pro-1, Recorded in Book 910, page
Jongatlon and the easterly 19, Official Records of said
line of said Santa Ana Rive.r Orange County; thence e8..!St·
Ch&-nnel to an intersC'clion erly along the northerly line
wttb the north line of Lot .. B... of said parcel of land 659
Banning Tract, as shown on a feet: thence southerly along
map ,attached to the report o f the easterly line of said Par-
t.he Referees filed April 14th, eel No. 1 . 660 feet: thenc~
1890, in the act ion of Han-westerly a long the southerly
cock Banning a n d otheMI. line of w:::.id Parcel No. 1, 859
veraus Mary H . Banning. Cas e feet, to an intersection with a
No. 6386 upon the Register line. one foot. meaBured at
of Actions of the Superior right angles easterly of and
Court of the St:lte of Califor-paraije l t o .sa id easterly nght
n~a. in and for the c ounty of v( way line of the Santa An11
Los Angeles: tht'nce along River Channel : thence south.·
said n·ortherly line of Lot "B" ('riy along last mentioned
to an tnteni,.c tion with the para.Ile! line to an intenec-
northwesterly line of the Firs t lion with a line. one foot,
Addition to NeWport _ Mesa meas ured at right anglet,
Tract. as said Tract is laid northeasterly of and parallel ~
out and shown upon 8 m,:ip lo said northeasterly line of
rec o f d e d in Miscellaneous State H i g h w By ORA-60·A
Mape. Book 8, Page 6l, of right or way li ne: the.nee
said Orange County; thence easterly along t he last men·
southwesterly, i066.~ f e et. tioned parallel line to an in-
more &r less, along said north-tersec tion with said north-
westerly boundary of said easterly prolo ngation of the
Tract to an a ngle . point : southeasterly line of Summit
thence Southeasterly a l 0 n g Street. said point also being
the southwesterly bounds.ry in the City boundary of the
line of said Ftrst Addition t o C it Y o r Newport Beach:
Newport-Mesa T ract to an in-thence southwesterly along
te rse<."t ion with a li ne one foot said la.st mentioned northeast-
measured at right a nglea. erly prolongation, to the point
northerly or 1J.nd pa rallel to of beginning.
the southeTly line of Lot 1213 SECTION 2 : That the bound·
of said Firs t A ddition to New· "1.riea ot the City of Newport
port-Mesa Tract : t henc:e east-Beach, California be, a.nd the same
crly a.long Last m entio ned arc h ereby altered to include the
parallel line to an int ersectio n a bcve described territory, the an-
. with the west ~i ne of Lot 1013 nexation of which is approved and
~~e .:::. d~t~:,~ ;;'!:~~~~· o~·;~: I Takes ~d at Fa'1r tent1on No. 3819.
Saitl City Council has ~etermJn-Orange Co college dairy
ed itfld decL1red that. serial bond.s , team took a se ond place tn the
bearing interest at tne rate or six [Collegiate Milk i judging contest
per cent '61k ) per annum and ex-sponsored by thl Caliro rnia Da iry
I tendlng over & period ending nine Council at the 4->e Angeles cou nty
(9) years from the second day of f . 8 t b "6 The1·,. pa rticu· J t d" th t a tr, ep cm er u . anuary nex "Succee ing e nex lar excellence \Vhs In the judging
October 15th foHowing their date. f but tt•r, fo i· j hich they r ect•i v-wlll be issued hereunder in the 0
cd a gold cup.
manner provided by the "lplprove-~1.e nlbers of the tfn n1 includ1.."ll
ment Act or 1911", being Part 5, De lbert A nd ~rson of New port : Al
Division 7 of the Streets o'.ln rl f F arley of Orange: Earl Trapp of
Highways Code ol°' the State of , ri D d H'ld r California . to represent each a8 -! Costa .\Iesa : a nr avi 1 e 0
Ora ngf". ·
sessment of Twentl·five Dollars I Abo u t 30 a grjcultural 8tudenl<>
i S25.00) or mo re rem~lng un-1 fro n,· tht' roll o~·l ng eight junior
pai dfor thirty (30) days after colleges partiCipnted: Blyt he.
th ~ dote of recording the warrant.1 Chaffee, El Camino, M t . Snn An·
A II of the work here)n ordered t onio. Pierce Agricu ltural l:O Jlt·ge
sh.JU be done and carrted through Palomar. Sa nt8" Ana a nt.I o1·angl!
In pursuance of an net of the Coas t. legislature o f th e State o f Cali· Protl uct.s judged we.re butl1•r ,
fornia , deaignted the "Improve-'hees•', ice c ream an d nlilk. Win·
ment Act of 1911". being Division ~et.::> for the> va rioUs division.'!
1 uf t he Streets a nd Hlgh\va_vs , .. v1..1·c p :~~cn tl d thei r· 11wards un
Code. I the stngt' of t h~· Pala' e ur Agrl· The said City Council did b:,.· culture.
said R esolution o f A\vard or Con-1
t.ract No. 3886 8\.V·'.l rd the contract
for the doing of the said work t o
the lowest. regular, responaible
bidder, to-wit:
To J ohn J . S\vigar t Company at
the prices named in t h<'ir bid. on
file in the nffi('C of tht: City Clerk
Exchange Club to
Plug Bloodmobile
Visit He~e Oct. 19
of said City. E xC'hang (' C:.:lpb of Ne\.vport
Da tt'<l this 26th day of Se ptem · Harbor v.·il l assis t th e-Red Cr oss
ber . 19~0.
C. K . PRIEST.
City Clerk o f the
City of Newport &sch , California .
N o. 553-Presa.
Publish Sept. 28. Oct. 5, 1950.
NOTICE OF BID
in securing blood llonations for the
• Bloo<ln1ohile, w bi n it coincs ll'
Ne\vport Harbo~ 0 l't . 19th. T his
Y.'as voted b y the n1€"1nbeT'!'l Tues·
dfl y evening at 1tht!ir wet-kly din-
ner n1eet ing in the Colonial Cafe.
Pretiiden t T nn1 · Heffe r man ap·
pointed R oy Marsac "lS. c hair n1an
Notice is hereby given that seal-o.f .a con1mi ttee
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t o hea d this a c-
ed bids will be received for the I t1 v1ty.
purchase of trees, pta.nts and H O\\·ard-Df.nnis \\·as appointed
s hrubs in flat. gallon, and 5 gal-to represent the E xC'hang,. club
Ion sizes , up to 2:00 P . M. ~tober Wed rlesdfl~· f'Vti ning a t g f'neral
13, 1950. Bids w ill be openecl in area rel'rC·lllnn cnnfercnl·t· in La·
public at 2:00 P . M. of the ~me guna .
IN l\lA l 'FIELD8 :'\[J\HKt:T
COSTA }lESA
Everybody reads the classified ad!!. -1008 ctast Hl\\'&.)·
N't\"'Pprt Beach
0~ 8826
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I , I • • h day or night, water's 1ust rig t I
when you hea f it electrically!·
ENOUGH HOT WATE R for the laundry, baths for all lhe family and a
great many 01her 1hings, all 1he s$1e day? You be1 1 Jusl turn the tap. Your
electric water heater will su pply it.:lf you're going to be away all day-or
for a week or a month-your e!ec1ric water healer will lake care of 1hat, too.
There's no need to rum the heat up. down or off, ever. No need for trips
to the heater at all-unless you like exercise! • .
There are a lot of reasons you'/l !i/,,,le having an tltctric water heattr.
11•J i11expe'1S1\·e to operate, too. Ask yo11r dealer.
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rf'!'/f?-?/'?'/W'1;'%jf'~o/,'_i'<""//• "'""''''J'!'i'"~W"M"""·~·,,.· • @.,,,;,,,,r.,j;,1,iy;;:@/l;;,Y4},,,,.~,.,,, •• ., ... ,.,,,,.,,,. '
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wtOe uni( wondq/u/ choice
of. ·sa.i~ ~Fi~ .Ac,\dit.iq n .... to , , ~r~~~. }ler-FfJ?•, and ihcorj:iorated
'Newport-Mesa !·:T'rn.et" 1 the)'le"e I ~ 1 '' • tff~, City Qf Newport , Stach.
date. Specifications may be se-1 E arl Chamh<'rlain repor ted tha t
cured In the office of the Asst. t he membe rs \VE'l'e n1a king gnod
Supt. in ct:.:irge of Business. Or-• prog ress in getting signaturef-l for
ange Coast College. The Board of the C rusade f(l r Freedon1 . which
Tnlstees reserves the right to re. the Exchange lub is s ponsoring
ject &f!Y and all b,ids; .tq .accept in this area .. J n Vogel took on
otherj · ~!1a.~t tile ~l'\v:' bi4 , .,,d t o t\ll!>~~jU! . ~~ ,.
waivd t\Pinfclrmi.tit'ftrl..f..'lildding. ! irf'pje C.!!ib~ rpo~s of .. a. ·ni:ril}bfir ',oj
Jo'a . ' ' .. '. i'
~ n0rtherly 'alont !'·l ief
0wester ly · , Oalifotma: ... ·. . ~' ADV.: Sept. 28 , Oct. 3, 1960. organizations. · line lo the northe rly line of SECTlON 3 : That the proceed-
Tjald Lot 1013 thence easterly ings and annexation herein or-Opening Date: Oct. 13, 1'960 at Harbor area lmrector Vin J or-
aJong said northerly line 290 dained are had and taken under 2 :00 P . .>f. genson or the C!iU£Ude strc-.sses the
l;Jlgned : BASIL H . PETERSON, fact that s mall contribution!'. teet: thence southerly parallel and pursuant to the proviaions of
to said westerl¥ line of said an Act of Legislature of the State Sec., Boord of Trustees rather than_ large ones, arc sought:
Lot 1013 to an intersect ion of California, designs.led and re-No. 550---PresJ. dimes, nickels +nd pennies. Tht~
Publish Sept. 28, OcL 10. 19M>. money Is the sole support of an with a line one foot. measur· ferred to a~ the "Annexation of NOTICE OF INTENDED SALE entirely lndepen~ent radio. s tatit>ll
Under Sectt.oe 3440 Clvll Cootie of to carry eclucfiti onaJ broadcast~: rd at rl«ht angles no4herly Uninh.J.blted Territory Act of
of, and parallel to, the south-1939." behind the Ru~an Iron Curta in, erly line of said Lot 1013: SECTION i : The City Clerk
shall cause this brdinance t o be
publish ed within fittl"en days af-
ter lts pa.uage at lea•t once ln
the Newport-Balboa P res s, a
newspaper of general circulation
pu blished and circulated In th e
City of Newport Beach.
the State of Callfomla ,
NOTICE IS HER.EBY GIVEN: telling of the Amelican way of thence e&aterly along the last
mentioned parallel line and a
Une one foot meaaured at
rlgbt_ a..n.gles. northe rly of and
parallel to the southerly line
ol Lot 913 of said First Addi-
, l ion to Newport-Mesa Tract
l o an Intersection v..·ith the
ea.aterJy line of said Lot 913:
thence southerly along said
easterly line of Lot 913 to the
northerly line of .Lot 81.f. of
said First Addition to New-
port-Mesa Tract: thence 1eut-
erly, alone aid northerly fine
ot Lot 814 lo the eaatuly ltne
of said Lot 114: thence ,east-
erty to a point. aid point be-
ing ill the w..terty line of Lot
TU ot Aid N"'JIOrt-M ....
Tract. and 008 foot northerly
of lb• -.uthwe.terty comer
lb.e:reot: thdlee euterty alone
s line one fQDt, meuuNd at
rt:&hl ana-Je. northerly of and
parallel to the aoutberly hne
ot Lota 713 and 413 ot said
·NeWport-Meu. Tract. lo an
latenectlon with th• nbrth-• 1"oterl7 line of the land
.,_.. to the City ot New-. ~uaey-: 1:i •. ~t~
,--Pac-22. ot D;e-. -ot 0-p CoillllJ'. ~ .... aJoo -.. it) Ille a~ _,,. ot')lle ¢1"7 of
:If-port -ch: then.,. obutlt·. --' i I! '"'""' .alon&' Mid tjortb-
• ~ .... to --""'1-
,ilan cwillla tlle -=t-· lclaptlaa ot UM -. UM ot,.... Lot tu: -=-ort:r -.. aid Mlterty _,
.'7.stt. ~ u.e
The above and forf'going ordin-
ance was introduced at a regular
meeting or the City of Newport
Beach held o n the 11th day of
September, 1950~and waa finally
passed and ado on t.be 2.5th
day of Septem r , 1960. by the
rollowinl' vote. wtt:
ALES, Councilmen Flnch.. Drake,
Gnely. Blue.~.
NOES. Councilmen None.
ABSENT, Councilmen None.
L. L. IBBl:LL,
A l"t&S'r:
C. K. PRD:ST. •
City Clffll
No. 662--P..-.
Publlah Sept. 28. 19150.
NOTICE OF A.WARD
OONTBACT
OF
Lite and its fre~dom . · That ft.eonard Press and Bernice ,
Press, Vendoni, whose address is q
2s11 vma way, in th• c11y o~ Shoppin Center
Newport Beach, County of Or·
ange. State of California. intend Decision Due Fri .
to sell to George H . Niquette a.nd ,
Ruth E. Niquette, Vendees. whose Scheduled . to I come before t he.
address is 2817 Vllla ay, In the county p\ft.nning commission for
City of Newport Beach. Cowaty of consideration F,rtday is the ap-
Orange, State of C..lltornia, the plicaUon of Je(,erson Properties.
following de.ac ribed peraonal prop-Inc., of Costa Mesa. for a land·
erty, to-wit: • · use permJl for building a neu'
All ,stock in trade, tixtures, shopping centet at 17th St. and
equipment and good will ot acer-Orang-e Ave., cdsta Mesa .~.
lain self service laundry b\lslnesa "I'he owner 's plans call for .:i
known as t..,.undromat and located drug store. super market, variety
at 2817 VIiia W98 tn t h e City of store, furnlture,1clothlng and elec-
Newport Beach. County of Or-trical stores, a 8hoe shop, resta.u-
ange, State Of Calltomia, and rant and othe~ busiileaea. Otr-
lhat a sale, tranafer and &slrign-street parking ~oulld be provkled
ment of the same will be made, ror all lines qt businelB estab·
and the conaldel'aUon therefor will 1 be p&ld at 10 o'clock A . V . on the iahed. ~
5th day · of October, 19:;(); at the . -~ ·
oocrow department of Vlat.'.i Es· Harbor ~-dents '
crow Co. at MOI 8ierft Vlatt.
Ave. In the City of Loo .Ang)tlu, Cited . Potnona
County of i..o. Angeles. Sta~ of 1
Califomla. ' Presiden~ 1:. LyOl'I cited
PU:rtoant to stata.t.e ~ aea4 Dated September' 11. 195G. more ~ .ev ty Pomona Col-
Uoned and Reoolqtion ot 4wari of LEONAJU> PRESS, loge atude'i'bl a the 1 re<e11t apell•
Contract No. SS9I . of the City · Vendor tng Coo for their academ-
Councll of t11e Qty of fol-pol t llJ!:JUq.CE PRESS, . le ataJ>dlnt ...doter. n.-
Beadl, Oilitonata! adoftad on u.e Vendor reoetvtns • ~ •r•raie
26th <1a7 ot e.ptAlm-. 19t!O. 41-No. Ml-Pnm. of '!.61 or bel """" u.ted u
~ ~ no-: · . . . Puilllah Sept. 28, lllllO. Poa!oa• ac*"""' "1 Ill•
N:OTICI: JS" RJCRD.T OrvmN ~ · convoeatloe 1
that tlle Mid Clt/f·COUncil la opei; }(.Ill. PAGlir,' .._ F•!"'"fM-t-1 - -I .... _.,a. uadceonu.e-.-.-~ao~-. -l ~'ftaidliCmw...., ~·lllJ,
-· ~ pdllc'1 .,,...., •· "'('·~ "' bl ti-.. Wion.. -of Kr, and . L.:•-·
-&net . <t;duwl d -loll ~ -stw,. ~rip! flt 1o1-of ·~ o.rO.. de!
pr,,_io or: -oaa..i. for...., 1 ... -!Jllut ..,. t» ~ of • Kar. ahd w. o0o
1111' tlle f~ dM<1ia1~ -. -mab him Int tp 11 .. in of Mr.·and Kn ·Selbo~ ot te.Wlt ~ t• . e:.". ld& t ... ·~~ ., ... ---.,.,_ ,,._. -..-. I
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ComblnaJton of Powerrllde automarlc
tr1UUmi.uio11 and /OJ-h.p. engine op-
tional on De Uae ~U OJ ex1ro ~osl.
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Cltoos• &.tween Styleline
Ottd Fleetline Styling
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legion C.omm der Stresses need .
of ,Teamwork· in Addressing Auxiliary
An.. ex-cepUonally tull Pane\ of*
bus!D ... confronted member8 ofl 'G , d' the Newport Barbo• American et-Acqu~1nte
Lesion Auxiliary aa they conven-· '.
..; tn the Lelflon Hut Mot1day eve-Card party IJtnt, September 20, under 1 the .
~ce of Pre.olqent Dilre~n Vp-Oct. 5 at c. D. M •.
• Startin& off the evening Wa.1$ an
lnfonnaJ talk by Commander
Baney Bell of the Legion. ,poet,
who outlined one or the busleet
proirams ever undertaken by the
local organization. He pointed out
lhat,,.. nettlier the poet nor unJt
copld carry the respooalbllty al-One
and could only 8ucceed through
cloee cooperation. ·
it.poru by committee chair-
men g.:ive evidence of a year w ell
started, notably In A.merlcani.!lm,
Girilt State, and Membership.
Chairman May Robins reported
ha YIJl.g contacted local school au-
thorities with the rrault that
Americanism eeuys wtll soon bf:>
"un·der conatn.1clion" in the 4th.
5th, and 8th arades.
Something new tn tbe way ot
ca.rd pa.rues is that which wtll
be SpOMoted on Thurlda y, pct.
5, 8 p. "I In Pilgrim hall. Corona
del Mar by Group 1 of Capilla
"ire le.
It's to be a "Get A oqu&inted"
party and all. men and women of
the community are l.Dvited. There
wtU be-both table and dooT pttaea
And a tree w\ll ottertn.c will be
.taken at t.be tablet:. Remerva~
may be made by calling Mrs.
Fuller. Harbor 1N1·M or · Mn.
Powera. Harbor 1902-M.
Crossl119 Guard at
Pa11larl110 Sought
OIJ'la" State Chairn1an Georl'-ette Gordon nnnounced that a .Asalrnment of a crosslnl' cuud to the Paularlno .Choat between tund bad already beEn s lar't.ed Santa Ana. and Costa M81ia wu
throtlg'.h 'generous contributions, u t d t the board of au..--r
to euable the loc.Jl unit to 11end a vlreq .. eh 0 k r-
d I 'tet G'l'Slt 1 8 , aorstiswee . e ega . o ir 11 a c n acra-, Officials ol the achool filed a
me.nto thlll yf'nr. formal request for auignment of
Mt.mbenhip, as reported In ab-,: guard, similar to thOle who
sen~ by Cha.irn1an A~ma Thomp-have bffn pL..lced at 18 other
son, ,in~cated .:i aplnt of ready school crou.lnga in '-he county,
cooper~~o.n ~· th~ ~a~e~l The 'nle cO\Ully'a traffic con1mltttt
terrn r1t>n ip n1n. WB.." will make ita recommendation on
explained, was the nan1e thought whelheT' a guard la needed.
Costa Mesa G·I
BecJins Training
up for th~ coming ml"mbershlp
drivf which this year will ~ a
contest between Orangl'.' and Riv-
erside counties, both of which a.rt'
enconii:IJ.SSed in the 21st di!itrlct,
Mrs. Elvan1ae Jon"-:!i, district 1st
vice-president, b~ 1tngineering tht•
"J one!Jy's Special" through Or-Pvt. Harold E . F1oyd, 17, son of
ange county, and urged her unite Mrs. E . A . &Lddler, 2516 N ewport
to "gel their ticke t.A early" In a Blvd., Costa Mesa, hu begun a
LEAGUE ,Jt.;?S lC)R
procnun tor the yf'&J' •t lht• tint mf'"Ctlnl', hf-Id 'lt hf· home of
M.rv.. Gt!orr Stouffer; Gathf'rrd around t ht-\~ t·abk-arr (!'ltand-
1111, left tu rt1ht ): MMC. Roy Andenon, n!conllng iwc •tur:9: i\J.--.
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Assistance League Junior Aux·liary
Plan s Full Year at Opening M eting
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R. L. Laipr1uf, ~; 1'tn. L. B .BrOertnr.
m'ln; l\t f"!'i. Re:K AJbrifhl, trf!!a.!Kln-r. Se&lPd &l"t' :\I
rt"tt. Ont ,·10.. cb.slrman; MrM. 'un"' Carroll, llals. ' MI"'. Stouffil!r, <;Or"fflllpoodtng llf"Cl"f'!t&r)'. ' r£~8 Photo)
Miss Barbara Farwell
Among Honored Guests
at Stephens Tea
I I I Name C' unty
.p-h vlven at the county council course of indoctflnallon tra.lnin& ">---------l------·-• No social event, but n.n after-<& me ttnv h-'d I s I B ch Se at Lackland Air Force Base, ''The h I I t Fa~r Ma ager e • ~ n ea ea P· noon of planning for a full year fai "'-hfL.lt s~ An1o ng t e spec a gueats a. a tember 11. Althou&h the drivP Gateway to the Air Force," San ahead marked the Initial mee'ting f ~ g Ce t e11. given Sunday afternoon, Sept.
Offi cially Jeav" the eta.lion next Antonio, Tua.a. of the A<islstance League of New-15• r-'l'in"CJ fas 24. on the lawn of the pree1dent 's R . M. C. IBob) F'ulenwJder. of
month, Newport P...:irbar has al-In the l:·1.Sfc tra.lning at Lack-Bea h J . ;inr ~ h ome on the Stephens college the \Mt · four ye " n1anager of
ready gotten up considerable land he will receive a Wt:ll-rounded port c · unior au iary, Word received tr m Mule So-camp"-Colwnb1·a Mo w•s MJu the Riverside co nty fa.Ir, has when all n1en1bers were present at ..,., · ·, steam with 27 paJd up membe~ military preparatory achooling for tht' home of Mr». George Stour-den, chairman of th~ exhibit apace Barbara Farwell, sister ot Miss been employed 1u1 rmanent man-
ta date. pi;-ogress in a speciall~ Air Forc.e at lhe Anaheim Ha owe'en Futl-N'ancy 4enore Fp.kvell, a' gradu-ager o'f the Orang county fair, it
l h . b th ca reer fer. Balboa Island. ~I"!. J oy, Le•-, .. ,, •n<I Fair, • that t'-k h n t e report.a gtven y e • 1 t· h P •u: ate of Stephen• cOUt:fe. v.:as announced th wee by t e
l 'I ., 1 d <.er was ass sing cateSJI. -..... ,ount or space a eady -Id ·1·0 " ''2 ·' A · It ·tr! b rd coun y counc , 1 v.·as revea e a-• av Dr. a nd Mn. Homer Price " llu gr1cu ure If! t't oa .
that the local unit was second N rt C I Main t:vent of the year i! the the huge Exhtblt ent i.8 way Rainey were hosta to approxi-1 F"ulLn\vidcr. \\'h for the la.st
highest in attendance with nine ewpo ops Candy Cant: ball. inaugu rat~ll last I abOVf• cxpectatlooa d It looks as rr..'.ltely 200 dau.ghten &nd 1deters three year.'i h~s a tt:d in the c.:i-
m embers preaent and were third year n!'l a charity event "'·h1ch en-If"'''-' will have R co plete sen out. of Stephens coll•l'e 1.lumn&e. All pa.city of al.lvu:H·r o the Orang e·
highest ln number pold up mem-Give Mesan ubll·d th1· uux1liary to give tht· Thf' Auto Shfl\\' .Jiu display thj! of the gue&tl:I at the tea, one Ot the county ta.ir, \\•ill placl· Bill Da-
bers at that time. I ::1um or $2300 to the Cl!lrt Har\'ey IRtl'Sl model~. A rsehe Studio M1 out.standing aoci.J event.a of . the \•b . as man11.g~r." a vis' contr~ct
The second reading of a.mend-Many Citations school for Handicapped Children. bl•rn appointell oific ial photo-fall ee&Mln, are now enrolled at expires October l a, the dnte "''h1ch
ments to. the by-laws was held This year thP project is the I grapher and \Yill shf>ot a ll ~vent.~ the rollege. the new lJ\llnager II t..akl'.' office.
and subaequently adopted, as \i\·'ayne c;, Corl.lin. 21 . or 2133 Free ·Dental clinic where school or tht• fair. I A--li ss Farwell 11 fl <laughter of Thp boa.rd a.nno ced thnt upon
were the standing . rule~. which Orange Ave .. Costu .V!esa . was children rl'Ctdve o::t~re after !iUrvcy!<l -. -r-A-t r. aod Airs . L. H . Farwell of hi~ Uf.:tlvr pu.rtlci~· Ion In his ne\v
will ~o Into pff•·ct immediately. cited "for all but two sections of ma,dc b)' nurses uf th!.'.' varlou.c:; W(l.UAN lll'RT Balboa. joh, ~lenwlclcr 11 appoint his
School Trustees
of County Meet
at Harbor Hi
N.ewport Harbor Union High
school was host for the anntfol
S c hoo I Trust ee.s-A<ln1lnlstration
lnstltult" of Orange t.•ounty on
Monday, Seplen1bcr 2:'l mc-cting In
afternoon. interim anll evening
se&1ions.
H enry W . Ma.quson, chlt•f.
Bureau of E<luca~I Rest.J.l'teh.
California State Df'parlment uf
Education: Dr. Lloyd H . f..1 urri~
ett. professor of Educational Ad·
ministration, University uf Cali-
rornia at Los A ngele~; and .I .
Paul Elliott, prt-sident, California
School Trus l<'es' a.390eiation and
president, National Agsociatlon of
School Board:;i, \Vere among tht.>
speakers.
Ml'. Elliott. sp,eaking oc "Rr-
!pOnsibilllies of the Publi(' Schuul
Tru!ite<·." warned thut .suh\."l•rsi\'e
forcet1 ,arn not the only threats to
~d ucatlon !n this c_•ountr y : cu1 renl
newsr01per can1paign<1 against
publtc schools arl· ulh•J inHitll uu::;
in tlle!r i:ff"°~·t un publi<' cunf1·
·JC't1~e. Acc(1rd1ng tQ Elhott, ~hool
C. De M. Marine
Flyers Blas~
Korean Reds
U. s . Marlnf' Co~ flyen tn ..
eluding two from Corona de.I Mar,
formerly s tationed at El Toro
Atarinf' Air ataUon, a I am med
Korth Kurean grou nd ta.reel.a
hard f'arly F'rlday u they ope-
at<'d Cursnirs rrom a Navy eacort
carr1t>r .
The lueal Marjncs are me.rn-
Uers u f a forward echelon ot the
l•'ir!llt f..1arint' AiT Wing, ordered
u\•er$.-.ns f•arly In Ju.ly.
A flii.;-ht of t he figh ter-bombers
ll·d by Capt. Don H. Fisher of ..
1822 S. Ross St., Santa Ana, wlp-
L'l! fll~l an cnet"Qy relii.stance pocket
around lhi> t·ntrance ot an aban-
<loncJ n1i nf' by dropping napllm
( je lli(·d j!"asvlinc) fi re bombs a.n4
[100-puundcrs into' bulldi~ around
tht· tun1H·l 1•ntrancc.
Copt. \\'1Uiam J . Halligan of
Gl7 1:.o ppy Avl.,, Corona del Mar,
LL. \\'i11La n1 L . }laIJ ' of Sandee--
,·111 ..... C]a ., antl T-St.,'t. Don E. Ru~
qf Kansas City, Kan., hurled roc-
1\1 tl'I into lht! mine entrance anq:
l)c!-;l roy1·d .'fnipt-rs holed up the re. tru!ilet'~ . n1ust . n.s!iun1.. niorc r«-t\1 (·n n"·hilt· anothrr night ot
sµons1bll1ty 1n (·uunter-1:t.c t1nl{ (' 1 1 b M · A Id A , . · .. or.'ia11 s ,,, y SJ. rno . tht'~ 1.:umpn1gnl'l and 1n br1ng1nc ; 1 1 r r-1 t ff A ·z t ··-• l th br th .• u n1 11 ag!i a , r1 ., 0 """"' 0 e pu ic l'On~t·iou snci.s "' 1 r 1cntl lv t 'Inks-firing Into an •re• ru.:cur~te a ccount uf the t•<luta-· h1>n<·:·:i:on1 h"d v.• I th Communist tionsl picture.
Other discussion leaders an
:-;pc·'.lkl'.'rs \Vere: Ben J . Brubaker.
Geurge F. Holden, fd&pu t y coun-
:;1•!, cou nty of Orange!, D. RUS8ell
Parks I s upt'rintendent. F'ullcrlol~
school district I. Raymond C. El-
liott. James A . Baker, Lintun T.
Simmons I county superintend~·nt
of schools!, and Sidney H . David-
son, 1 su perintendent. Nev.·r<11·t
H a1·bor Union High school>.
On(' out of 32 personio; in · the
Unitell States was disabled one or
n1ore C.iys by injuries rt>ct'iVPd in
home accidents clur;ng 19-19.
d•·f l'n~···s.
\\.hen l.und, Capt. Halligan, 't.be
Curi;na dt:l Ma r n1 an ; Lt.. Jerry
L. Ai L·CuUom of 514 Fernleal
Avl~ .. C_.u1·una del Mar, and T-Sgt..
G1,urg~ J . Wt?lk~r of Mt. Union,
Pa., \\'I'll' finishrd working the(
arl·:i O\'l·r. there were no more
targt·l~ fur the tanks,
S on : Father. is this a man mt
nr a l ad~· cat?
Fatht:r: I t 's n man cat, son.
S .1n : HOV.' <lo you know, father'!'1 • r-ithi-1 : It's gnt whiskers, aln't.
it '!
JO-LEE SPORT SHOP
ALEX COLMAN ORTGINAL CO RDUROYS
A be M Ed county schools The ball will be ! Bl'th Berry, 29. 218 22nd St own employes an will have full
' llt.'W mcm r , rs. "-'.:lrfl I the vehicle code. late Sunday. ·'.lC-" --------H' h f h ' Sk' ' f ' I $6 "'5 o T_remba of Coeta M ~sa, was vot-cording to Newport Beach police. held un Deecn\ber lS st Balboa 1 Nev.:purt Beach, wa~.9 hurl slightly . 1 charge o r the rai management. ig a.s 1on ·1rts In \VP ~ty.· CS ·"' Up
ed into .the organization and. l\\'O 'Vh•n Corb1'n was •topp-1 at Ba:r club and Af 1~ L. B B1c11.:r111g 1 T11 '"8d1:1y at i :!5!; a .. when her City-bred Jnnr rout In ll1c coun · Also announced was the aJ lr1t-J ,_ W k' " k . h b. • ,_ "' ... , · Sh 11 t t ) 'Oh M 1 k 1 t ac l\~l ~. es -its. n1:1 c :1 r r1 n1ant1c· mate in au urn, prospec.t1v"° n1embere were int_ro-Coast Hwy. and A r.a.eta St .. Co-I!°'! gPneral ei"" :1rn1an. e \A;1 • )r i·~r C'ol hdc'l with lf'' driven by ry : , . ~11111 , ~'.o nt l ll' cu e mrn: or J~.000 fo the 10.:al di~-•
ducct.I. They were 1''1 r!'I. Ste rhug rona del Mar, at 12 :.50 a . nl., traf-as.«1sted by ~11s Rohert G:ndnf'1 J • hn !JtH.:n~. 48, i71~ W . I Ith St., Uttlc green snake t i·i<·t fo;-lhi· lr:'l pr V('rnt'nl of thi· t _, gold. ru::;pb~rf}' or \"/inter g ree11 ...
Harris and Mr'1. CJydf' Keith. . fie orflcers al lege his car had no and Mrs. J . J . Carol ..,,,,.h 1\c Airs 8t1l'n• Pa rk. at M ai'.chet1ler Blvd. Molbtt.l•lBQc.i ~-bre.dJ ;...:'Put it Urge gymna:1iun1 fr useG.5 an ex-1813 Newport A\'(•. Costa Mesa
At the c lose of the meeting, horn, no license plate light, an .un-V. E . Ell!'iv.•orth v.·!11 have c harge and Whitsker Ave. \She 'required down right away. It might be. jugt hibi.t building. The buildl.ng forn1-
refreshmt"nts ~eri: se rved by h~st-safe steering wheel, no owners or decoration!<. . no hospital treatmt-;.. ! as dangeroulf aiw a ripe ont".'' I erly-wa!'i use"d'.__'.b'.:y:_:j'.'.e:....'.a'.'.l'._r_:b:•~•:•':.-_..'...':-::-=:·:·:-::-::-::·:·::-_:-::·::·:-:::-=·::-:·::-:-::·::-::.:·:-::-=-:::-:::·::·::::=====::'
esses Rae Niemiec and M.:ir1on registratk>n card, poor brakes and Mr~. R . L. Lagerlof, d\a1rn1a n. • l ,,
Noel. . announced her C'•Jmmittees for lhl' I r--------:-r---............ ------:---... --------------t----------.... -------------------.................... . Those pre.1:1ent were : Mesdames fauCJty w ind.'!Lhlheedld wl di-pe r . . y1·ar. Th e~e includ"°: TI1r1ft Rhup, ' -"
orbin is ac u e to appear in Mrs. Earl Pet~rson : welf._1.rt'. i\trs. I
Lydja Bt1ggs, Zenobia Frost . NeY:porl Beach cit y court Oct. 2 Pc>ler Barrett, ~1:r~. H. ~1:. Nnble Gent!va Bt.·11, .lean 111arkham, Mil-I "
d~d Stanley, Ma tie Rolling, Mary to nn.!fWer chaTg-es. and 1wfrs ... 'F'orrest N eal ·, Jaycttt·~. J
Chamberlain, Bl-'.lncht-Benz. Jlfay Mrs. Norman Gan1ble; publicity.
Robins, Gladys Mills. J osephine ColleCJe Conducts Mrs v. E . Ellsv.·orth. i-trs. i\i. A.
Hudson, H elen Randel, Jean All-B:·~\\'n and M!"S . \\'illian1 L<-ster.
•-h ~-c Members of the exeruti\'i' ut1Ug ' U'll:"rtha rocker, Georgette Square Danc"1ng Gordon, Etleen Inns, Velora board include: Mrs. Lagerlof .
O'Tremba, )Vilma Murrliron, Ber-Classes Weekly chair man ; l\1rs. P eter &rrcl~t.
nice Opel, Gladys Thompson. fir~t vice-c~.:iirman : Mr:-;. L. R.
Pr~sldt:nt Dareen and hostesSies second
Rae Niemiec and Marlon Noel. "Wh1rl your partner three
Gov't. Prints
Best Seller ·
The F~eml Government is car-
rying on a tlit1 vlng book-selling
busineae, the Oovt'rnment Prlnti.Qg
Office 'announced today, as It
rou11d anothe r be8t seller on il!I
handa -the second within a
month. Orden started pouring in
to the Supertntendt•net of Docu-
1nent.1 in Wa.shington for the Nat-
ional Security Resources Board's
newest public ation ent itled "Unit-
ed States Civil Defense," which
sells for 25 cents. Over-5 ,000
were eold the flntt day of an in-
itial printing or 50,000 copies ot
the book, Which is described as the
tnost compreheru1lve publtcatlon
iMUed. to d&te by the Federal
Government ori clvlll&n deftnse. n. Government's other be8t
seUer called '"The Eftecu of At-
omic Weapons" was releaaed last
month and i8 now in lta fourth
prtntJng. Over •0,000 copies have
been aold •t $1-25 each of this
book iaued by the Atomic Enern
Cornmi.aon which deacrlbes what
may be upect.ed when an atorrrlc born' ex\>IOcl ...
times round
Lift her high up off the
ground.
Square dance Cluaee.wlll soon
beg;n
Grab your part.J}er and start
· right in."
tr ·you'v«: got ambitlo~ t o
"BtfJU.e in ttre Cage" or kick up
your heels in the "Cottori Eye
Joe" latch on to some neighbors
and hurry on down to the free
aquare dance clasftes.
-Cla.saea will be held at Ora.nge
Coast College on Wednesdays
f'tom 7 to 10 p. m . for· beginne~.
Thundaya at ·the same time for
intermediates,, and' Fridays at th('
same time to real "hoe-downers''
Jn the advance'd clasaetJ.
Laguna Beach high achoo! will
have cl.aMea from 7:30"to 10:30,
p. m. o n Fridays for beginners;
Tuesdays at th~ same lime fo r in-
termediates and ad\!'G.n ced.
"Pick her up to show your
muscle
That 11.in 't a saucer, 1i a ny-
ing bustle,
Skip the hopscotch and tag
along
To the square dance cla.sses.
and you Can't be wrong."
be honored nt
Santa Ana Fire
Station Contract
Goes to Mellott
' Meeting in adjourned session.
Santa. Ana city council Monday
awarded contract for constrUct\on
of a fire station on the northeast
corner of Edinger St. and Broad-
way to Walt~r Mellott's Sotith
Coast Construction Co., Newport
Beach, on a low bid of $101,456.
The a ction was taken on rec-
omnlf'ndation of a four-man coon:
ell-appointed committee ronsisl-
lng-of John W . MJrtin, Jr., chatr-
man; Fire Chief John Gart.pe,
Building Inspector Harold Ras-
mussen and W . L. Faulktie.r,
aTChitecl of the building.
Ftve other bids were consider-
ed by the commJttee.
Mesan. Sues C:.!llY
Far Loss of·Rabblts
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th~ beautiful
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Chrysler Newport ... the mos t beau-
tifully appointed automob!le in th.~
couritry ••. Available NOW for im·
Chrylter
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DRIVE A NEWPOR . -
I I • nternCrt1ona
EW·PORT
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stati Mlway . . ••
fll•w T •fevision Show: .. .. le r's
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KECA-TV !Cha~.
tliis Picture
ort
mediate delivery in bo th Winds or
New Yorke'r models _ .. Come in
an d
and
:;ee what "Chrysler-built" re a lly means.
IN NEWPORT
Trucks Plymouth
BOB MOTORS
Beacon 6515
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"Treasury Men in Action" -I We ~:E e.s •. 8:00 p.·m.
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PAGE 8 -PART -. ·THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1950 Chrlst ,..h.urcli Shirle~ Ann11-~1i1.~C1 OA!I'~ Miif/ftNo WBD. fl..erbor 'tuClents FAC Arts. enCI Cre#s
, '!" • ' r 'd · Tb• Annual MeeUnir ot th• Pl d d t Plen Activities
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New Jersey Couple
Look Forwerd · ' . ·11 to· Observe to be No~ri 11 . • omnire County Bran~ ot the 1• ~ .ge ' ·
Pill SS . ' . Kro . .Kary d;. KlllNd. 1221 Am•rlcan Cancer Society baa bffn vv1ll1em II Univers ty OuUJnlng activities for the new
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• -Wor;ld C~mmu.nion ~ weat Dalbo& boulevard, ~ an-Jofllclally announced ror Wedncs-l Among 1 8tudent9 pl to ::::nFri::;"~c~!onth~lubC:~ ~~~~~=-----=~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::;__::::::=. Mem~ ot· Chrlat. Church by nou.nGi.na the. enpgemen~ Of her , day evenlfll'o Oct. 4 at 8 :00 p. m. Beta Thef•t. ht a.t Wtllamet unl· and craft.fl section met Lut week
the Sea Will join fellow CbrialtaU' daughter. Shrty AJl.Ae. to John , at the: Board of Education. Build-f'eratty, Sale , Oregon, wefo two In the clubhouse with Mi~ Lyda
to Living Here
Mr. and Mr8. Roger E. Coey·
man of South Orange. New Jer-
MY visited friends in Newport
Beach during a recent trip hrre..
The couple, who were msrrled
Saturday, July 23 in New Jer8ey,
planed to Newport Beach aa part
of their honeymoon trip. Sailing
and skiing enthusiasts, they looR
rorward to the time when they
will be able to rr.·lke th~ir home in
this area.
.Winter Schedule . ,
'Begins Sunday
at St. James
Cherle5 Storing
Tekes Bride
in Pe•edene
Altar candles, gladiolus and
dablJas ln bridal white formed the
The winter service schedule setting In First Congregational
will go Into effect this coming church, Pua.dena, when Peggy
8unday at St. James 'Eplecopal Jeffe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
dlurCh. where evening pt"fyer will William Knight Jeffs of that city
be· added to give four worship repeated vow!! with Charle!! H.
eervice!J. Subject of the Rev. Paul Storing, Mn of Mrs. Margaret A .
Moore Wheele r at 11 :00 will be Storing of Newport Beach.
the ~menlcal church . Peggy was radiant In her bour-
The inter schedule Is: rant gown or lace-rufned n'lar-
8 :30 .m .. Holy Communion. quisette. A halo held her Illusion
9 :3 .m .. Church school cbu· vrll 11.nd she carried a cascade
ea and rector·11 adult cla&S. boUQuet of white carnations a.ntl
10:10 a.m .. Morning prayer (3rd 1 stephanoUs. Mrs. Maurice Pitzer.
Sunday Holy O"tmmuntonl. Peggy's sit1ter. was matron of
11 :00 a .m .. 1-torning prayer and honor. Another sister. Mn. Robert
aermon. ! Fi rst Sunday Holy
1
: Kolcdin, was one of the brides -
Communion). · maids others being MiM Nancy
6:30 p.m.. Young churchmen·s Curtis, Mrs. Vance Grai\gcr anct
league. Mias Carole SorenRon. A n~ce.
7:30 pm .. Eveninl! prayer. Susan Jeffs, was flower girl. All
8 :00 p.m .. Canterbury club. wore organdy and lace gowns In.
Thr annual garden party or lht> paRtel colors.
Episcopal Cit y Miss ion society Is James Ober of Whittle r wa~ I
being held lo<tay at the home of b~st man and ushers were Ray.
Mrs. Lyn1·1n Farwell . 1-14 South mond CU~tis or Pr1i;1adt·na and
Lorraine 81vd .. l...os A.ngelt>s. A Howard !\fanning of Altadc nn.
member of the board of directors Wedding music Included sol08 by
of lhc 5 . ..,cif'ty li;i Mi's. Ethel Bniw· Miss Frances Burnight and Floyd i·
er of BAiboa Iis!,Jnd. r ecently ai'-Craig, with R Denton Hendric k-poi nl~d by Bishop Bloy. She Is al-son at the con30lc.
tending. as is Mrs. Paul Moore After a reception in the churdl
Whcelt'r And sevcrar other mem· parlors the nev.· Mr. Md Mr:>
bers of St. James. Storing left for a ho neyn1oon at
Kappe Alphe Thetes
To Meet Oct. 3
at Sante Ana
K;irpa Al pha The ta!'! of Or-
ange county wlll holrt their Octo-
ber meeting on October 3 at 10:30
·'it the home nr Mrs. Frr'd Hcn-
Laguna Beach. They will makt>
their home at 790 Eln1ira street.
Pasadena.
Sally Hinesly
Named Chairman
of Loyal Workers
dl'i Ck!'I or Santa Ana. Mrs. E . Mor-When the lAyal ~·orker!'I class
ganroth and Mrs. Kenneth Con-I of the Cn~ta Mt'RR Coni munitv
ner will b e co-hostes.!Jes: I Church met TuC"sday, St'plembt;r
The guest speaker will be Dr.1 19 at the churc h, \mport.'lnt bu~i
Ru.sse ll . head or the county health 1 ncNI at hand was e lection or ne\\"
department, who \VIII speak on rofficers.
the polio situation in the county Voted into the p::isitions for thr
as \Veil as the re'·:Uo~sh_lp of the ensuing year were Mmes. Sally
department to polio \11ct1mJ11. Hinesly, chalrn1a.n: Lucille Fern;i.n-
The following wef'k on October I des, vice-chairmRn: Katf> Hlrtler.
13 the Thetas have taken over lhe secretary: 1:i.nd Edna. Hart. treas·
Lagun11. Playhouse and the pro-, urer. • I
ceeds from that C'veni ng's produc-Mrs. Lucille F ernandes and
l ion by the Laguna winter stock Mp1. v~nic Salg sh11.rcd hostc&'i {
com(XUly of "The Silver W'hfstle" dut1cs. In a program of games
will go to the Orange county prizes were won by Mrs. Edna
health department t o be used to H·~rl and Mrs. Florence Harrison.
benefit polio victim.I!. Creating a colorful decorat ivt>
-Mesans Enterte1n
Friends From Imperial
note for the refreshn1ent..~ tables
were arrangements of dahlias
black -eyed eu3ans and ivy. Fig-
apple dessert tnppt'd with whip·
peel rrcan1 was F<rrved 1,•,.'i th cheese
. Mr. and Mri;.' E .-R . Carr of c rackers. tr.:1 and coffCc.
Harnl\tun St . ('•1iltH 1'1f'su, \VP rc ]tH·l11d rd i11 the g 1nup \l.'t•rc
boslll over the Wf'ek enrl to Mr. 1 members Mn1cE1. C lara Rollins.
and Mrs. David Bcaurhamp or Im-Geori:-ia (Jravc:;, Kate Hlrtler.
perial V.i.IJcy. Martha Moore, Eth1•I Cnopcl', Ed-
-----nil Zin n. Sally Hinesly. Edna
Welcom e to Hollywood
ls Friday Show
Given by Circle C
h3· Betty Kirby
With gay flouris h, Ci rcle 3 of
the C08ta J\.le~a Communitv
Church presented a "Welcome tO
Hollywood" show Friday in the
auditorium or the Main Sc hool.
Co5ta Mesa. It """'l8 an ambitloUR
undertaking, admirably executed
before a highly gratified audience.
Douglas Hinesly emceed with
professional ease and never mlaa-
~ a trick . Eye-:1ppeallng and
poised Dr>nna Nelson. who per·
formed like a troupf'r In her role
of Doug's RSsistant. Thoburn
Thompson dlsplayerl ("OOBUmmate
comPdy sktll, furnishing laugh-
catchlng hilarity.
Wanda T rautwein acquitted
herself to 1:00<1 advantage in
graceful dance nun1bers, accom-
panied at the piano by Velma
Compton.
Terreen MorriM>n deltghted with
tuneful singing ; Billy Hart pleU-
ed with his piano playing while
J on Sc ho rle won warm applause
from the crowd fo1· his accordion
numbers. Audienc(' parttciP3-tlon
In the s hnw. patternt"d after the
popular radio program. contribu-
ted to the cnjoymt'nt of the live-
ly fare. Mrs. Elizabeth Plumstead
HA r t . Callie Kirk!'!, Elt>t>rt .1 John-
son, a ullne Mithoff, Edna Nickell
Allee Eastman. Hattie J cnkP.
Florence Harrison. F emnnd(•!"
Sa.lg. and a visitor, Marg·:l.ret
Sell • .,.
Former Mesan
and Family
Honored at Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. C . V. I Brownil'l
Brooks of Delhi Rd .. presided over
a dinner Wednesday in cnm pli·
ment to Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Dutton ( Coyla Munson) of Fort
Bragg.
Bronze 1i nd yellow ch1-ysanthe-
mums flanked by yello\v tapers
graced the dining table. Covers
were donated fol' Mr. and Mrs.
Dutton. Tommy. Dic k 1p1d An·
drea 1-funson, Mr. and Mrs. Doug-
lu Hine.sly and children, Connett e
and Terry; Mr. and Mrs. Brooks
and children, Dic k, Bob and Gar·
don.
Mre. Dutton is a former Coata
Mesa residf'nt.
SELi. COM HOl\IE
Mr. ·J.n<I Mrs. E . A . K. Hack-ett
have oold their hon1(' at 720 1-lari-
gold avenue and will move shortly
to a location near Arcadia.
won thf' orchid as the oldest Everybody reads tht' classified ads.
guest; Mrs. Virginia Logsdon re· 1
celved the \vlahing ring while Rev. ==============
DIME STORE
DELLA SAYS:
OH YOU DOLL!
Ctt&rles F . H.3.nd wa.t Winner of
the birthday ? ? ? ? ? . Additional
hono ni w ent to Mr. and Mrs. Bill
HlrK'lly. the younge11t married
couple present. and Mr. and Mrs.
George Plum11tead, the oldest.
having been marrtr-d for 62 years.
The memoroble evening of tun
wu combined with the project
or ralldng r.1oney for the church
bllllding fund which was mDAt
euccesatully S\\'elled from the YOU GREAT, DIG, BEAllTIFl!L
~vent. DOLL!
.2>.d
B.aulf Ba/a,,
la
COBONA DEL lllAJI
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Feeturing
Roux and l
Clairol
•:J --Ull 1'14 CoMt "
That's what you'll. aa.y \Vbeo you
see our new A.RRANBEE dolla .
There are eoft, cuddly, m_Sgic-.skin
baby dolla that look and feel Uke
a real baby; cunning school girb
with plg-taJ.la and adorable plaid
dn.-aRS: cute, unbreakable brQLher
and sister dolla; grown up doU.
with exqUialte party dreua and
many more PRICED FROM 1191
to PA 8hQp now for Chriatmaa
with -
LAY AWAY FLAN
.'lalboa 5 & 10
~ •8 W. Werlle, of Kn. Ellaabelh lnt'. 141G French 11treet, Santa from tbe'Ha bor Jim Hite an of Conant, chairman, conducting the ot the world next und&y mo_rning We(lle. 1119 , e avfnue, Bal-Ana, C&liforn!.i by Mr .. William A Corona del a; and L. tlt> bu:iines.,. Luncheon ho.<1tcuea were
ln the obaervaUoo of what bu.be-boa Ialand. ... • .. Stone, Oran.ge County Branch ~tickJe of N rt Beach. Mrs. Del White and Mr11. E . J .
come -one of tne high polnta of The brtd.~ ect 'la a graduate chairman. UnlU In II of lhe Or-Pl d ed tgma \Vright.
the Cftrlatlan year-Wor.ld Com-of " Newport .. rbOi Unton Blgh 1 ave cpunty towns· will be rep.re-~pb~ gEpslf n v.·.is ntrcJI Ln attendance were Atme!. Sher-
tnunion Stmday.' Rev. Pendell wtllr school •nd la ,mployed at Van de sented. In. addttJon to the election qr Batt>Oa 1 aod. man A. Salter, Thoma11 Wright,
In hi• communion meditation, K.J.mp's 1 on. ~bo~ ·wand. Her of .offlc~ra and the mak.lng of re-J . P . Cooper, H . B. Woodrough,
speak on "The Significance of the flance hu ch e of a department ports the major portion of the Reed, Tinta Small, D. c. MacKen-
Lord'1 Supper." Mrs. Leslie Frei-l.n the Market Spot. mktlng wtU be given &ver to edu-"You hav to use a form letter iie. H ele n Keeler, Heinz Kaiser,
tag will alng a soprano solo, "The ' An eaJ1y ~ vember wedding lA catlonal work in cancer preven-lo desci'lbe er." -Screen A ctor E . J . Wright, Del White a.nd Miu
Voice Crying in the Wlldemees." planned. 1 • (ion an.d controJ. Cary Grant l re passing blo de. I Conlint.
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