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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-10-05 - Newport Balboa Press• ' &iclt'blUt 117 T . N . ('"BRICK'") GAINES It &II good to aee the sporU Janding aperatoni getting together • THE Plll:SS A mirror of the I moet rapidly developing area .ot the C&llfomla South Coa.staJ Empire aad bro&dcuU:ng to the world lhe l'·------------.1 advantacu of Newport Harbor and It.I adjacent waters during the ran period" The landing kJds are atagt.ng an I - ' -F". ~ ~ .. ,• . I ~11~- HHtlOI· MIA · !'.-..., . SECOND LAR . EST H~ME COMMUNITY IN . ORAN&E . COUNTY .. THE PBE8S A Ima to 1 be cleast. fair and impartial, and lhua to receive and .rmtaJ.n, popular eupport ·l I all-out drive to brtng more people to the Harbor dJslrict lo spend more money. A laudable program. VOLUME XI PHONE HARBOR 1616 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORN _. THUR$DAY, OCTOl:!ER 5, 195-0 SIXTEEN PAGES FIVE CENTS It's one that I 've been harping on for years, not only for the sporttJahennen. but for otheJPs, as well. I've been convinced for a long time that the right kind or program would k eep busi.neMes openUng here throughout the year. Instead of many having to board up their places during the winter. Strange thing. The idea hu been for yea.n that, on Labor Day. everything ends at t he beach, The f ish stop biting. the suntan sun elope •hlning. the waves quit W·"\V· lng. That seems to be the f~llng all over except r1ght here, where we know better. Of course, opening of lnlRnd echoobi: can't heir but rdow thlng:ii down somewhat. Pf'Ople who've been het·c all Kummer with tf'elr young'na up and leave for their other hon1es and for their kids' eta.Mes. But there 11.re lotl'I more folks. If thry. for inl'ltan.ce, could get In on the weather we've been having the last few dllys, who'd bf' thrilled tn rleath with the Fall of· ferings In our area. Jr they could SCf' the sun come up In a foglt's.q and sm ogless sky (hope the weRLher holds until this ts publh•hed' 11.nd make Cata- lina look likl' two atepping stones from Newport Harb'lr, ther'd swt>ar n1•Vf'r l o i.pend ahy oth.-r time at thf' b<>Ach. If they could aee the hui:e fiRh which're bitin~. Uke the Klbacor(' ll1at Dud Eller brought In on thr-St. Louil'!, Jr , at Port 0r>'lnge thf' other day, they'd mskf' all th1'lr fishing dates for late Sept('mbcr and October. In fact. thf'y'd decid(' that our de- Jayed Sumn1er is worth more than t ime • and • one . half overtime! I think the sports opt>rutors h&VC' an idea that cOllld be de· veloped mtu;h further. 1 dunno who fathcrC"d the Idea now bring· Ing more ftnd more Pf'Ople down here. but I thank Jim Barrett for giving thlR dt>pt. the lowdown on the situation! (Coatlnut"d on Pase %) • Organize New Shipbuilding ·co. in Harbor Incorporation o[ a new hall million dollolr concern to be known u the Newport Beach Shipbuild- ing, Inc .. waR revealed here thle Week when o fficers ot the Corp-r oration was announct"d. Bringing together !'leV('ral or the biggest indusltiallst..s or the com- munity the new company I!! head- ed by WaJter B. M ellott, pre.&ldenl. head nf the South Co'\Jlt Con!'ltruc- tion Con1pany. Inr .: J. S . Barrett, vie(' prf'&lrlent, hl'lld o ( the com· j pany which bear hi!! name: Ma n- ley H . Clark. director, owner of , the Clark Metallizing company: 1 \Vo.Iler Ft·'\n'Z, secretnry-Lrcesurcr.; h c;i.d or tho South Coa8l company, I and C. G. Patton. The firm .has alre11.dy r<'celvcd a tentative lt'ase nn the County I D'X"k at the Arches on Co-."t , Highway for the purpose of c real· Ing a shipyard. The lease agree·: ~ m('nt hall bcf'n El~reed to by the I Orange County Harbor Comml8· slon. - The company wa!'I formed to 1 !'leek cnnlr·'lcts, and creAte R yRrd 1 foi· the performing of govt'rnn,enl 1 work expected to follow the war ! a:tuatlon. I lu• lench Warrant for Dr. Spenc:er Boyd Name Watson as Civic Assn. President ·$. • BlLL MAXWELL, founder ot tb:e Newport-Balboa Pl"CS!\ makC11t 1 I PolJce today were tryln~ to up a RJehanb ad In tbe '-c.k •hop. BlO has t*"1 In Ute j:;,papt"r serve a bench werrant to a New-SCENE OF T H I!: ~-_ H that took the Ufe of Or. •ohn P. McDonoop and llM'Dl hi" llH)n, .John, .Ir.,_ bu8Jn"'8 for more than 51 years and b.u bt'll'fl with t.h6' I , f•,r port Bea ch medical doctor. Spen· t.o Com,-unlty hO!lp al nunday. In the top photo ls flr+ enstne zyo. S -0f the :Se\4·port Beach Ftre more than tm of tbe8e -n. 1Pre Photo cer H . Boyd, 41 , ~200 Via I.Ida M Do -.-.. __ t ,...__ bl..tt. --·• p Bott "' --, Nord, Lido Isle. Boyd failed to Dt-part~nt "'hlch 1 llded ."ith the c nou ... 1 t·-a '--t 9 ,way auu op py a\'t'nue. .om P St •11 M d u E" L1 11.ppear in city court Monday to photo 11~o"·s fire t1't4ck bU.mper still lmbedded a .the side of the McDoooucft aedan. The car was ress I a e p 8C11. ~8Wt'r to intoxlcalljon charges. lurnl"d plf"tely und by th tmp&c$ of tM r-Nah. (Gerhardt and Press Photos) ·Week bf -Pooncter~·ttri · ;-. WARN ·DISASTE-rt CO . I Vet'!le Wa.taon, Cofana <let Mar Uod.et hta ever-preKnt thln-ba.nded black fedor&.. Bl~ Maxwell 1 :•~a~~n':a~er~~:~ Jt~~ld!~~ keeps ""lot of neWspaper "know how." In addition to fo ndlng the OF 'LET·DOWN' AN ER soclaUon at a board meeting Sun-Newport-Balboa Presa more than ten yean o.go, 13-year~ d ~IU hu day' night tn the home of former raised and weaned more ink-fed infants than he can keeti accurat~ prealdent, Raymond Todd, 236 count of. "Some twenty odd newspapers" la about the ex~enl of h.ls Goldenrod Ave. Choeen to the box score of the number of journala he h&8 started. I vice pre11id('nt position wu Allen Now holdl.ng forth In the back C. Stelle. 212 Dahlia Ave. Secre· l!lhop of the PTeSl!I, Bill has been t.ary hu not yet been choaen. In newspaper work for more than New board members were elect· 57 years. Grey-haired !when he ed at the uaociatlon'a meeting. takes his hat off, which 18 sel· Thursday evening at the Corona dom), blue-shirted Bill is the plc- del Mar grammar school. Boord ture of concentration while at members are: Wallace Calderhead. k Look. 1 091·ve col wor . 1ng or an ev • Al Clemence. Mrs. Fred Ha rri&>n. umn rule, he·s inclined to mumble Arvo Haapa , Stelle, Todd and about it to himself, until he finds W&t11on. Other activltte-s at the Thurl'I· it. A practical-minded man. Bill 5 C. D. M. H9mes Ente red ; Woman I Nabs Int ruder • wears both belt and suspenderl!I, a day meeting inc luded: Appoint· cigar in the side· of his mouth. a A serie~ of five hou~f;entrl es or ment or Mn1 . Louise Paquet 118 string tie. and his black fedora attempted entrie11 OCl'U ed in Co· chairman of the Red Crosa .blood while working. rona d€1 Mar the past wef'k enr.i. donor drive; a report on the Co· The string tie. which Bill has Four of the attempts \V re believed rona del Mar tra!ftc survey to trouble finding these .days 1 mol'll by police to be the "'·4'jrk of the determine possible regulations re-stores nearest approach is the ·same person. In the flf* instance ducing speed through the beach black bow tie that men wear with the culprit. a drunk. w captured community; a report from Fred tuxes) Is a practical ma.n's 90IU· by a qulc k·thinklng ho sewife. Coop, sign committee chairman. tion to working around a print· lt all brgan Thursd1:1 night at on lhe placing of the new Cham-ing plant. "Four-In-hand tle11 are 9 :50 p . m. when Laura. :Callagher, ber of Commerce signs on both too Jong. and they·re liable to 310 Narcissus Ave.,, r~ported to ends of Newport Beach. and the catch In lhe saw or gel under the pollce that some one ertered her group heard the by.Jaws of the new League of Civic Auoclations proof press roller," Bill expbirui. house with a fluhllght and took ot N ewport Harbor. (Continued va t"ace J) (Continued oh Pare :t) ~~..:...~~~~~~~~:_.~~-·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--r l . ' '· ' .. ; t••• ••.rte : a• l>iia1'lt.......,. 1' kt,,.,.. Odokt 1Pnm loft .. itpt fMN ... A. _.. u.1 ldo -'"!"I .,,... - "Ila .. UJ Nal(I .& ; &M Qwloo ._SU -Aw~ .. "'~ 4o1.-. _, - II ..... ~ .. , ... ._ iJua. Wot• P 1p. Bu tM wtu'te .._..,,.at Ute lot• "8 CCN'MI' el...,._ ....... U!'l o...t ~7· (~ ~ • • , The danger of a "let down" as an alt rmath of o r string' of victories In Korea waa stressed by Lloyd e land, Ch-.l lbman of the R ed Croaa division of the Newport Beach dll'lilster council al the city hall Monday night. Pinch-hilting for Captain fut.ymon Sturgeon, USN, ot Seal Beach ammunition and net defot. who wll 1 taken sick suddenly, Loveland &aid that "A strong clvil1 defense pr ram 11 the greatest deterrent lo any Rus.'!lan .:iggreMlvene&q,' I H e said, "\Ve gave the Com· G" munlsUt an opportunity to don1l· 1 1ve nate the world situation when y.•e demobilized too rapidly. Twice we ~way ike at C sta M, sa have won the we.r and lost the peace." "Clear thinking and sacrifice on our p:irt is needed to protect and win this peace," he continued. "It Is much later than we think," he stated. "end we must prepare our minds and our con1- munitles for the tasks a.head of us." Drawing upon the opinion of a large news-g·'llhering a.830Cla· tion. Loveland said that "After the first of the year. or maybe even as late u mid-summer, 19:-,1, this country should ace a recurrence ot controls and security measures that el('lsted here at the end of the war With Japan." All-Out. \Yar He pointtd out that CO?ntlnued on civil de· Pace Z) Park Dedic tion t ' A spec! I pµJ:>lic de cation pro-- r;ram will\ be held Sa rday after- noon at 3 t'clock at thf: new eo.tn ~csa par barbecue I and plcnlc facility. a cording to ~la Meas Chamber t Commerc~ "In k4:9Plng with ~e utillr.a- tlon of thf local park or children, a new bl~cle will be Ven away to e. Har r area yo. ngater. be- tween the gcs of :) anjt 12. who 11 accompanl d by a. partnt," Cham- ber Pre11i nt "Sel\m ranklln an- nounced. \ CContlnuHI l"'ap :!I ' . Celebrate Treasure Days m Corona del Mar Fri. and Sat. BUBl:ness Asaoclallon of Corona del Mar ts" extendlng &n Invita- tion tO all of the Harbor Area to attend the second annual UlebratJon of Treasure Days, being held this P'rlday and Slturday j()ct. 6 and 7) and featurtng a lobliter ba.ke. treasurt-hunt, taJent contest, equare dance, booth dU!Jplaya end $1 ,000 In prizes. Celebration will be held ln the~------------­ center of tbe community, at Mar-in the store building at Marigold guertle Ave. and eo.8t Hfghway. and Cout Highway and wt)I di· tiurtng Ute event -Friday eve-rect the hu11tera to other clew.. nlng and &lli day an~ elvenJng Sat· The locked Tttaaure Cheat is to urday .-the mercJnnta. attial8 bf' bro11ght io the lobatet' bake to and. cntt.amen of Corona del Mar be opened at 3 p. m_ Sahlrday. wilJ dleplay their wua lJJ boot.ha Serving of the lobster bake din· aet u~ at that IJite. ner will be from 2 to 8 p. m. Sat- Entertainl'henl wtll begin at 7 urday. Some $300 lo prises will P· m. Friday wtlh a , talent con teat. be awarded to !obiter bake ticket I open to )"OUllg and oJ;d. At ,I P. m. holden during the aerving, and at ~day there will be aqua.re danc-8 p. m. $400 '!'Oft, ln pf'lla wtu lr\g, with Arthur AJ!to"\Of Loo An· be gtven _ the, .,..nd aw4rdo be- g•I.. dolrfg the calllJig. &pedal Ing a Hopaloug Cualtly bicycle entert.&lnmeni al80 will be pre--and a 12 'it. ·lncb 1 tele.vt&ion CONOie. oented. During the Oftlllng there will be A t 6 a. m. 8atu-.r th TreN-bora by tbe Duklio ol l>lxMland, a ~ lhll!t ~ dance mualc an1I opeclalty 1111m- ure Bunt will cet .under , . • '"'°P ot 0.-U,.~ Oout CoDece Treawn! Chat. with ~ In )o70-~ will be bJddeD rm ,L1aere All.. Tl'euure 'TS even a._ ht.. docliQs the _, --ud In Oorana jlel .., ~ U.. tnuure bunt, .,. _, to all lli6L Ckw lNo. 1 W'8 .,_ pl.ow _..... ~ -• • ! I \ • • .. .• . . '\" ' ENGINE RUNS RED LIGHT AT HURLEY BELL Death, quJck and violent. camf' to one of the victims of a fire engine-automobile crackup at the corner of Coast Highway and Poppy· Ave .. (in front of the Hur- ley 84-IJ Inn I Corona de l Mar Thursday morning. Killed In the cra1'h W·"l.I! Dr. John Patrick McDonough, 55. H is son. John, 23, recel\red ntajor lnjur1ee \ and wu taken 'to Community hos- pital by Seal 1t.mbul.11nce. They had just mnved into t h~ir home flt 428 Orchid Ave., Corona rlel M11r, the day before, planning to live here. H.-formerly had a pra.ctlce. in Gunnison, Colo., and the smashed car 3llll had Colorado llcen~e plates. The sma.sh occurred between the McDonough rar, R Lincoln se· da.n. and t'ire Engine 3 th.e Newport Beech fire de Drl\rer of the fire eng1ne waa Thoma.s E . Vi~k. 430~ Avocado Ave., Cor ona del Mar. Vick wu being examined fo r poSl"ible ln- juriCI!: a nd could not be reached for comment . A reconstruction of the accident from the teiBtlmony of eye wit· neASeS g&ve thla picture of the smash : the Lincoln sedan tu med on to the CO&.tlt highway from Poppy Ave. The Fire Engine waA traveling Ea.st an the Cout high· 1 way a.nd drove dead Into the n1ld- I die of the McDonough car, picking it up 'l.nd pile·drivlng It lnt.o tt'ae brick wall il1 front of the Hurley Bell Inn. Eye WltneM Jack Sullivan. 23~72 Snug Har· bar Rd., Cliff Haven. wu driving behind the fire tn.;.t:k which w.u I on an '11".,iptloii..__J'Wl...ot.a .poa~ •Ible gtaa flk In Corona Hlg'h· Janda. Su1UV&JJ aJd that the en- gine wu comloK from the Corona del Mar fire •taUon. ''It wu travelling abou:t SS mi1e11 an hour and went lhrO.!agh the red Ugbt." Sullivan 1Jlated. He also added that "l hea.rd no siren." Sullivan stopped for the traffic light and saw the collision from the tnler· section. Another witness, Alvan C. Clemence. 421 Dahlia Ave., wa.s stopped for the red light on Poppy .1venue irl front of the Mc Donough (Continued on Pal'e 2) Set 200 Pint Bloodmobile Quota Oct. 19 1'take your appointment• aow for tbe ne~t visit of the R~ Cr"OM Bloodmoblle, t'M"O "'ffk• from toda.7. The RkloclmoblJe will bf" a.t. the Glr\ Scout.. house from S lo 1 p. m . Oct. 19. And the :s~"'JM>Tt Harbor quota hM bttn DOUBLED from t.hfl I 00 pint quota of thf" 1-t vl•lt. At that ti~ only 80 pint• "~"' oollected. but Oct. 18, be- c:atl8fo of t:toe lnrre&M"d Koff'9.D actJ,·lty, Neq-port H."\tbor re.1- dent:R MUST PROVJDr:: %00 PINTS • cal.I thP Rtd Cl"OM Branch ofnoe. Z01 bland Ave.. Balboa. Harbor 1865, today, or better still, rtpt NOl"' for an appotnt.. _ .. Thfl Red CrMs •tiU nttd• playlns c&rth ''"" benlam books to be rtven El TO!?'O MariBM to N'9d wtalll;i on lthlp for Ko..._ They al'& •tl.11 behlr 9eat o9er- fllea" and need more. book• ln add.IUoa to the \\'l'll over ZOOI P~'1ded by thou1blful ~ re.ldenta. Aaothf!r W eam11 la ·JMt week .'\CCOrdJns to Mn.. Carl ZIMnlock. IF WY. CJOUIJ) ONLY DO- I< ATE AS MAl<V P.INTll OF BLOOD AS Wll DID BOOllS- ZOl»-nlEltl T ff E ILUUIOB oouw --~y BE PROUD? Colleqe R~qu:esh $150,000 Loan Bide wtU be tak•n Oct. 17 by the board of superiQ.eora for loan- Inir $160,000 to Oran(• Coul eon.ire unw ux-appol'tiomnellt tlm•. "he coUeae needa,the moncy tor oporaUon ~ and will repay by Dec. 11. ~ olioTt·tum loen • -'>l ............ lo tbcioe _, ed ..,. ..... ti!. ---tricta .. -t ,..._ ' • ~ I· I " • , • • ,----.--------~~-- I , ...... , ....•........•.....•••. , ............. , ecssc • • ' . ' · Entfted ..aa ~ matter J'une 18, lMO, at the poat· ottlce al ' Newt>ort .Bea.ch, Calltbrnla. under the Act of :March 3, 1819. I ' -. Callt•""'! x.._..: PaMoben AMOCtatloa Member NaUo_, ......,..., Aaoctatloa BEN 0 BDDICS:, OWD~ and Publl*or ROBJalT r . ~.J.JQ:s, --Yan&pr A. ALEXANDllR RAMIL'l'ON, A.S...rtlalng Manager Tne Pre88 has been adjudged a newspaper of general circulation by decr~e of the Superior Court of Or&n,19 Cou:n.ty and ta fUlly Qualltled to pubJlah all kinda of legal n~ and advertleementa. OFFICIAJ:. PAPER Oil' THE crt'Y OJ' NEWPORT BEACH -·------------------- SOB~O,li aATl:ll: NEWPORT-BALBOA PB-en.,. 'l'llUroda,y •n OTanre County, SS.30 per yeu; .... * moan.; (11.15 three montll!!I) (Also lncludee the NEWPOaT·B&LllOA ]'JXW8;~8 oa Tuesday) OuUlde tlae eo1111ty ...... per 1~· 'TRUTH TO A FREE PEOPLE This is National Newspaper Week -it is the time when all newspapers should be carefully scrutinized and cataloged according to 'the work they have 4one for their comn1 unity. There is no' excuse f'br the existence of a Jilewspaper unless it serves its constituency. There is no reason for the existel)ce of :t NI It'$ • ., • • i1ewspaper in an American ~ ..,.,. community unless it is will-.... ing to stand up and be count-ti' .Peil.Jut. U.. Cclilo4 Duplicate Bridge , ed, to make itself heard, and its influence felt for all that it believes to be right and ,;.tr_ Ben RMldick.· Pruldent ; Orange County Unit cautomla Newspaper Pub. Ass"n Dear Mr. Reddick; just. * It b.U JU.It come to my atten-,i' tion that the week of October 1 Over the doorway in the 0 th"roug.b 8 is NaUonal Newspaper new building Of the news-~ Week. In view of this fact. I take • thta occasion to express by per-paper in Amarillo, Texas is t•'-~ sonal appreclaUon and that of our s ubstantially this legend -,\ boerd QJ .trust~s and the faculty ."MISTAKES OF A NEWSPAPER CAN BE FORGIVEN -and otudents ot Onnge Cout col- lege. for the tremendous 8Upport BUT LACK OF COURAGE -NEVER !'' which thd new9papers have g:1ven We at the ·Newport-Balboa Press have been ver~ proud ~~~~ng our thrt>e years of ex- ·of our newspaper, and certainly conscious of its U:UStakes. We are especially grateful to Its mistakes we have tried to correct. Its campaigns for the newspapers of the Orange What We believed best for our chosen community we all Coast Junior college district and to other newspapers of our area have ardently fo ught for. who have been so willing to publl- We spent much time and effort, and exerted. ev.ery cize our activities, our needs. and our educe.tlonal program to the whit of force and influence we could muster to bring into people. We feel that their efforts creation ORANGE COAST COLLEGE. Of that campaign In our behalf have been most in- we are proud. The Press was merely the voice used. by strumental in making the public conscious th..'l.t Orange Coast col-two diligent educators, Sidney H. Davidson and Raymond lcge is a real con11nunity JnsLitu- H . Elliott, of Newport Harbor High School and Huntington tion. 1 l I hope that it will be possible Beach High School,_ respective y, for you to convey our gratitude We are also proud of the efforts of this paJler on ~· to the membership of the Orange half of the improvement of Balboa Blvd .. after the dJS· County Unit of the California . Newspaper Publishers Assocla-reputable sandpit through the heart of our town. had lam tion. idle for many ye9.rs. Jts improvement. albeit piecemeal, Cordially yours, vided 'th 'd d t nt Basil H . Peterson was proposed and the plan pr:o WJ at an cons a President, drive of Robert A. Murphy. Orange Coast College Speaking of Balboa Blvd., the constant repetition in . the columns of this paper, with th~ assistance of all bus1-I Deia:,~;io express to you In be- ness organi.Zations in the commun1ty brought about the half of the' entire congregation of change of the trio of names p·reviously identifying the St. Andrews. and thanks for the • f excellent newspaper c overage street to one name. which you gave tor our dedicatidn There are many things we have proposed, that have .. rv1ce. bee11 shelved. There are many things we have undertaken Your newspaper is to be com- . be fallac' mended for its fine reporting of that time will no doubt prove to ious. chll.n:h eventa In this community. But this we pledge-THE NEWPORT-BALBOA PRESS Most sincerely. will always fight for what it believes to be right and as REV. "TOK" GIBSON we are given to see the right, so will we fight for you'. the l·D. C "I people of the community in which we have chosen to live. ISGSfer ~ • (Colotlnued hom 1'1lce I) ----fenae plans are being expanded at WATER AND WEALTH all levet.; national, state '1Jld local. Ldveland added t:bat there may Among the many proposals submitted at this session even G a .. paid head of civU de- of Congress was one calling for research for a reliable tense on the community level." Winners for Week Mrs. Edna Wallincford and· Mrs. A . W . 'J\unmel were Winnen north-south aad Mra. Cbaries Jeater and A:Aftj Mabley were high scorus eut·•WMt ln the du- pUCate bridp •am• beld Monday evening in Coata Mesa. Runners·up north·llOUth were Mr. and Mr!t. A . D. Wetherby: Mrs. W. HoWtton and Mn. Per1Y Johnson ; Mrs. Frank Reed and Mrs. Robert Brown; E . E. BJ:Uce and L . V . Brown ; Perry McAdoo and Georce Mitchell. East-we11t runnera--up were Mrs. Amy Kennedy and Mrs. Carri~ Saunders; Mrs. Arnold G&uer ind Mrs. Mildred Lytle: Mrs. Glen Ru.st and Robert Brown; Mrs. Harvey Bod.m.&D and A W . Tumme1; Mrs. K•lhryn Whitney and Mn. Catherine Smlth. Nineteen tables were in play In e Master Point Open Tourna- ment held on Sunday afternoon. Sectlon A winners north-south were Mrs. James Moffatt and Mrs. Richard BatU!olmew. Second place was wcin by. Mrs. B. M. Wil- son and Ricb!Lrd Barlholmew. EaMt-west winners in Section A were Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Stahl; followed by MrB. Jean Hayes and Mrs. Anne Mitchell. North-south winners in Section B were Mrs. Alice Schilling and Mra. Vema Carson. Second place was won by E. J . Vinton and AJecc Agnew. E.lst-\'lest high scorers were Mrs. D. B. Balley and Mrs. Hilda Kohl. Mrs. Joe Wilcox and A. W . Tummel won second place. Jn the ten week series now In progress in the club the leadere are Perry McAdoo, Floyd Buell, Mrs . Peggy J ohnson, Andy Ma- blt-y and A. D . Wetherby. The Newport Harbor Duplicate Bridge club will hold its next regular meeting 'On Monday evening. Oc- tober 9. Play will slart at 7:30 o'clock. Faculty Wives to Meet With Mrs. Bridgman method of getting fresh water in large quantities from the Vie ·ng the agencies whlcb co- operate. with the overall civil de-Mrs. Don Brh.1gman will be ocean. tense program, Loveland announc-hosteM on Tueeday evening. Oc- Although the bill was not acted upon it is a subject ed that. the Red crosa plans to en-tober 10 to members of the Facu- which should not long be put off.' Sol!'e areas of the roll 20 ip.llUon people ln the.Ir flrat lty Wiv" club of Orange Coast diff" It aid progra.t(l, and to greaUy ex-college at her home, 463 Ea.st 39th country, particularly California:,· are finding it · ICU to pand their home training and' street. Costa Mesa. This will be meet the vastly increased demands on the fresh water nurse's aid program.S. the final meeUng at which Mrs. h b h . . uJ t . d the ex Another aspect or defense prep-Richard Seibert, J't'e8ident, will supply broug t on Y t e rise LD pop a ion an -arations is lhe blood donor pro- nreside for Mr. Selbert, ht::t.ld of pansion of industry. gfam. ·Loveland noted that the the life science department at Here in our state we have made remarkable progress New-port Beach quota will be 200 coast college. has been selected . h U nlarged th number pinta an4 that the bloodmobile 'ls staff pharmacologist at Baylor in home construct1on, we ave grea Y e e will viStt here .Thursd&.y. n....t . 19. '---!tin yst ...,...,.. Medical college, Houston. TeXJLS, -of our retail outlets. our already extensive ua.u g s em Bloochriobi.lie \'l .. t and the f·lITiily will have left by has been further added to, although many more banking He pointed out that the visit of November l . the bloodmobtJe 18 "a ch&.nce tor Id offices as well as stores and houses are still needed, and September meeting was he at _ wth cit.Liens to help NOW, not a year the home of Mra. John Owens .our general industrial structure has shown amazing gro · from now." with Mn. Selbert and Mrs. Bill Even in regard to the water problem we hi.ve made Loveland continued by saying or1est as eo-h.ostes•ues. New mem- lhat "We have the best diaa.ster th .,_ considerable progress, but here we are faced w!th certain bers welcomed wer~ e -.. •• es. b th plan in Orange county. It could ':1eorge Guthrie, Hueston Harp2 r natural handicaps which could readily be overcome Y e ~ven function tonight if neces-Wlllia.m Julian, Ray M1ckelaon natural advantage of an unlimited supply of water at our sary." and Edwin Wlrgth, bringing th• Finishing up his talk, Lovelanti 31 shores if we could discover a means of distillation on a :lub roster up to . emph.lsi.zed that there is a con-Plans centered around etudellt large scale which would be relatively inexpensive. t.inuo\\8 war between the Amert· .veJfarc projects is.nd appointed u The enormous l"V'\Cr!lljbilities for furthering California's can Way of Ute and the Commun· \n invutigailAI' committee were ~ lat ... !.....:_ He said that there w~ ~ economic development throug· h thla means ...., staggering. '""" Mrs. Fred Huber, chairman; _,._ no balf·wa.y ground between ttu RobeFt Carl80n, Mra. Unn Hutch· With a boundlesa quantity of -ter lying along every foot two. Everyone mun cll000e his lnson. Named to ti>• waya am1 or the state's thoUBaDd mile cout· line it can readily be aide, be oald. ........ cQ11ll111UH ..... Kn. Buil =- STOii~ "',,,' ·-·· ·-- •lck Dust '(Contlnuod ;,.,,., ..... 1)· Tvt ISN'T VO I (\'UY GOOD) Moet ilhmtlna.Unc dlaCU811on fo1- lowinl' a PT A meettn1 ~n Costa M-. This dept. le not a.n . at· tenclllr ot PT/\ meeUnp, but hu l*;:ked up some lntallipnt rt:port.1, anyway.· ~nd they won't make lthe klda or the television folka any too appy, either. Tbe achool nurse saya th.at tele~ vision's not &ood for youna·na. Period. Kiddies under 10 shouldn't look a.t ont ot the machines for more than ·• half-hour each eta,-, and echool folk& over 10 a~lda't ga.u aonle-eyed at their eeta tor any more than an hour ln each 24 . That'• expert OOvice. and good advice, delptte the rout and flYe- hour·long prograrna ottered for juvenllel lD which they're prev- tlesed to aee movf• which were made betore tbey wen born or to see c~ programa which ofter i New Englanders V!.~~! .. H~r~\ Harbor Robi NOT S and hoapltaJity ot the ~munUy &nd county were extended to a B:r score of Legial&tors of U,e State t'REODOIU! of Maa.sa.chu.aetta Har~r and ROBINS Public Lands Committee onday I do hope that we are not plq night. to atop at :the 38th parallel. I Prea.!ding over the enteri:a,ininl' mean by us _ the u. N. force.- de.legation wu Harry "Welch, not just the United Sw.es. Much ~retary of the Orange County ot oUr , lntemational t.roublu to- Harbor COMlnluion and t \h re e day are due to our stopplni' our members of the board of auper-advancu too soon. In Workl War fteon w e r e iD attendane;. A [ we ahouJd have gone all the way tour of the ba.rbor waa m.a.\ with to Berlin and In World War II we a tuU explaaatJon ot the dev'~p. should have I kept going until we men.ta offered.. Following tile fl&r· net the Ruasi&n army, even ol It bor tour the eMt Cout law 1'ak.-was. a Jong ways F..aat ot Bulin. ers were entertainer at. dinnet at We are a peace-loving naUon and the Lido Wharf ' restaurant I by therefore it ia all the more im- Eolil Foust. portant lhat we finish our fiChta Tha New Englanders in e completely so that there la little party were, Chu. y.'. Olsen, S U dang' er of ha vi.ng to go t o wa.r \ much. son and then tome falter- ing remark about crime-not ~y- ins. , Aa a me&l\9 of cl£4rinl'11 up the situation. l ml&bt suu-t that the Dlvlltoo ot Flab Bll.d Galhe charge Senator Of A.ahla.n"-Mau., c &gain soon. Any stopping before man of the delega.tJon; 0 . J . 1. job is done only allows our hoon, Rep. from Hatrwlch ; enemies to reg-roup and get ready Jeremiah Brennan, Rep., fr ~m for the next time. also any rela.x- Boaton: Ju. J . Corbett, Sen., Boe-ing in our carrying out our plarua ton; Joe Walsh, Rep., Lynn; J0e to full victory .1• always mle· Mareolts, Court Officer, Cheise&: Wlderstood. RU88ia, and aome ":alt_er CU.tre, Rep. f-ynn ; Jaa. A. more like her, thln.J.c It a sign of 0 Bnen,. Rep., Fall RJver; Mah· weakness on our part if we do not 11A8Bah E . Brad1ey, Rep.. Ea.it pursue our course of complet.e- Boaton; Sen. F. La Presti, Bo8toe. ~iclory and OCC'upatlon of defeat- Exams for Police fire Dept. Jobs Are Announced The Civil Service board of New~ port Beach &nnounced this week that positions for patrolman and fire capt.a.in engineer for the beach city a.re open a.nd s"t application deadline for October 13. Applicants are instructed to fill "ut forms at the city hall or police headquarters, before that date. Examinations for both positions will be conducted In the city hall Oct. 27 at 9 :30 a. m .. the board said. The exa.minaUon wilJ con- :Sist of a Wt1tten test. physical teat. medical examination. optical ~xaminatlon and an oral interview of each applicant. Minimum qualifications are that the applicant must be an Amer- ican citizen. have a high school education or equivalent, and be a bonaflde resident and elector of Newport Beach for one year priOT' to filing for examJnaUon. Age limits for patrolmen are between 21 and 36 years of age, and for fire captain engineer. 21 to 31 years o( age. Minimum starting salary for patrolmen will be $236 a month and for fire engineer, $247 a month. the bOard announced. Those receiving puslng grade1' on the examlnaUons will be placed on the elig1ble llst, with'. appolnl- n1ents made to the fire and police departments from that list. BAKING SODA CLEANS the kJdl a SS Ucente for "fiahing-'' oil their television set.a. U'd be juet,u legal u the one for lll'l&'ling In the ocean, would n:-ake the Sac- ramento Big Shot. fatter, and might <.'Ut down l'JOme eye-strain, to boot! ~ive Away Bike tCUntlnued: from l'ap l; Each qualifying child will be given a free ticket before the ceremony and there will be a drawing for the bicycle at the end of the dedication procedures. I The ceremonlea will feature the ~cceptance o'f a flag pole donated by the-local Lions club &nd a fl&g tfom an anonymous donor. j Speci.a.l guest.a at the ceremony \fill include m.e.mbera of the Coata Mesa park and recreation commit- tee headed by Hugh Davis, a group headed by Willis Warner. chairman of the County Board of s~·pervlsors, and otqer park of- fi ala of nearby communities. . N . Wella, a member of the Ctt&mber of Commerce la In chD.rge of dedication arl'8.tlge- m1nta. .------- Man Killed Orange County re8idenls w h 0 p @cl territory. As usual in th.is took part in lhe entertalnment Korean cas.: we tJo not want any- were, in addition to Harry Welcl't, thing for ourselvei;i. only stop this Willis Warner, chairman and Cy fight from ~oming worldwide Featherly ·'.lnd 'll.alph MacFadden", and 1·estoring the whole of Korea Supervisors. J . M . Kennedy of to K oreans, lo be. gove rned by the Associated Cbanlbers; Hein% themselves. w~ know this Is true Kaiser, Costa Mesa;I Tom Norj anlJ il i!i too bad all peoples in ton and Irwin SpragUe, Newportj the worhl cannot be told this. Harbor Elita Lodge and forme~ 1 am amused at an auto firm In Bostonians; Harold P~gler, Fuller L. A. which la advertising a num- ton : Howard Irwin. FUiierton; a.n her of reason& you should buy Wel"ller Ruchti and I K en n e t from them. They list a few things S&mp80n of Long Be.ch. they will do for you the next few 5 CDM Ho.hes \ days. Amongst t!tem was that •1 during the next few days. there 1 would be no "hidden" charge on (CoaUDUftd from Pacie 1) their de ferred contracts. Which ot a purse. When an ~derly lady' course mea.ns that before and af- visiting in the home, was awaken-\ ter these few special days then:! ed by the Ilg-ht she sl>oke to the: will be hidd.m chargee 1r you buy intruder and he left through a ' from -them I li.stenM to their ad rear door. Missing was a purse twice and that's what the man cont.a.inlng $2, a $30 pair or sa.14. Remind.!!! me of lhe Hunt- gJaues. a gold fountain pen and ington Beach Dance Pavil•on .:in · address book. wWcli a rww years ago ran sev- The same night at .1!1 :12 p. m. eral ads which read like thia, Mrs. Verne Wataon, 311 .Goldenrod ··Nice Clean Dancing Ev~ry Ave .. reported a prowler peeking ight but Monday." l always in tbe window. He had atte mpted sed to wonder what kind of t o open the screen with a piece of Dancing they did on Monday · wire. Police said a purse lying on pight:s. · (~nttnUfld. from. Pace 1) the bed was the object o( attack. • Tius Is your F1·tendly Ford At 8 :~ a . m. Frtdly Mrs. W. G. Dealer saying good-bye 'til ca just prior to the accident. AIJen, 300 Seavlew Dr., told police next week. W en the light turned green he tur.ned on to the Coast highway of the then of money from the anf was followed by the death purse of two dinner guests the cail Looking through his rear night before. Pur&es hap been on vict.v mirror, Cle mence Saw the an un•ocked s.un porch. Missing coliision . H e alr.:o stated that "I from the purse of Mrs. Gertrude J ·• Waldron \VSS $4 and from Mrs. hc-~rd no siren.'' 1 F1oss SaY.."in's purs~. 53.50. 1 Spun Around An attempted '"illegal en try Ipipact of the a ccident apun the probably msc1e the same night Llrfoln sedan.around.and •muhed W.:1.8 reportecl Lo police Friday st It over the sidewalk lnto a bfick: 2 :51 p. m . by Mrs. A. A . Kemper, wall leaving a mau or twisted 900 Ocean Blvd. 'n\e attempt me al and sh a t t e red glass. wam't discovered until that time. Amongst the wreckage could be The burglar had punch~ a hole seer the s plintered artificial leg in a screen and tried to pry open or f.he elder McDonough who was a bedroom window facing J asmine klllrd instantly and partially Ave. The tocked window prevent- thrQwn from the car . The fire cd the entry. trubk bumper was imbedded in Police believed the four cases to the side of the w~ked sedan. '1.ll be the v.·ork of the same per- dn!y evident damage to the fire son. They were unable to locate tru(k was a battered front end, anyone. slightly bent radiator and dented Then on Sunday at 2 :45 a . m . fenbers. Mrs. Jean Taylor, 352 Hau l Dr. ! .LESTER A. BECKER, D. D. 8. DENTISTRY 1785 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Medical Bldg. Beacon 6762 505 E . Bay Ave., Balboa Harbor 327-J !!arold C. Decker; D.D:S. Oral Surpon Aire Chief Crocker said that called police reporting a.n intrud· II ••this is the first thing of this er. She told officers that sh"' 1 One or the tew fortunate things sori, that we ever had happen in heard ·3. noise and looking-into the I about corrosion at the battery · thJ'\-department:• He added that paUo saw a man climbing through terminals 11' ·that the remedy near-on 1 an investigational run, fire a window into the hou.se. Jy always is handy. The ca.n or trucks are n ot authorized to use ·She accosted him and asked him baking soda from the pe.ntry 18 their siren, but must obey ordi-what he wanted and he said a the remedy referred to in lb.ls nary traffic rules and regulations. light for his cigarette. Mr!t. Tay- case. Sprinkle a UttJe of the soda '\n Inquest will be held by Cor-tor then called police and whiit> PracUCe UmJted to- btn.ctton 436 -32nd SL Dfagnosla Newport Beacb X-Ray Harbor DOG on the corroded part, pour a little one r Earl Abbey. _Funeral ar-W!!iling otfered the man a cup of watef' on.•toyof it, and w·~hi: the rancements . are pending at Baltz .cciUee a..nd, a pJ,a.ce lq° sleep in ..: corroafOn diMippear. It's ad' easy Mo~tus ry 1n Corona del Mar order to keep him there until that a motorlet'a failure to apply wh~re the body was taken. police arrived. Poltce said th<.· OPTOMETR181'8 V. E. K fl J:l'SJIJL, 6' )1. OPTOMETRIST tt becomes m?re of a mystery all I man. Floyd Dolla.rhjde Kinnan, "46. the time. -P pie do read the want ads. Los Angeles, was quite drunk and very incoher~nt in hll! answers as to why he came in the houae. J Brave .Mrs. T-'.lylor was quite I unhappy about the hole Kinnan · broke in the floor underneath the window as he landed In th(> home. ln court Mo nday Kinnan was fined $50 for intoxication. Ten days In the C'lty jail wa. gtven Donald Lee Flick, 22, Loa Angeles, after he waa found guilty of a "P,eeping Tom" charge by Newport police. Hr wu ptcked up and booked for-vagrancy at 7 :~ p. m . T\Jeaday following a. com- plaint by Mlss Connte Smith, 328 Sapphire Aye .. Balboa Ialand. that a susplciollll man waa looking in her window from the i'fUJfde yard. Officers arriving "hortly after found toolprinta o:f the type wiua.1- ly found on basketball shoe sole1. Searching the area they aw tht defendant and idenU!ied hl.m by b.ia •~. Later Flick admiUed to ottk:en that he had been ln tbf' yaJ'd. Evenlag11 lby Appoln•ent SI.If \V. Newport Blvd.. Newp.rt Beacll Hwhor UJl MORTICIAJ'f BAl.TZ NOBTV&BT i.dy Atten.danS uo C-t Rlpwa;r CORONA DEL )lAJI DAY AND NICBT Phoae Harbor Q' Old Eatabllshed ~Imannce Acencl' · Alf line.a written. HOW.illD W. OJPUWOI 1808 Newport Blvd, Colta Il- l PRONE BEAOON MSl I BE SUR~;;, INSURE I I MA:=:~ I ,,_ ~-l'MW m...,.._{"" -. ........ 1 I • 'lbe·nat meeting of the diaaster _ ... _. ---o ....... .•-n that the water ~•pp!)' in whatever volume desired Peleno"' ~nnan; ~ • ...., ,,~. --.... -cou.odl will be announced at a llk:keDon and Jin, Don Bridg-• • I • • • ,. • ' • I ; ' • • ' I f • • I • • • • • • 'CQU]d be drawn at the point deemed m·ost p~tical. later date by councU ~ander. 1 ' • • • • • '·', •• , • • • •• •,, t ~ t. , , t , 1 , • , • CAllURETOR STATE l'AUI IDSDftlllCli <loao1M•lee Lin\ e AUl'O e nu '", eC'ODODUC e~ivp~en ~-~ ~ Wt=&& &re vu~y lnl', an attempt wU1 be made to ' t\ Is 1.'t t' In · d •~ t •---.>--•th · .. ..::..-... _,, .John!Jallon. A.lthenextmeet-man. •I•••'' ,••,'•~:!•'·'•_.,·,,••·,,.I,~ SJlldbymous and if Cfliforma • to attain the .greater couolldat.e tile local deleMe plan cu..,-. Wl&INO PDUIT i••,'•!•",:• , .,t 1 ,•,,,,, • i·· . l'AJl'l'S • 81!:f1VJOll .,...~E11ctrlc lMIC.UtBlwaJ' M..,..n-wealth of which she is <;apable, tiien the matter of diati,lling wttb the otate .plm'wlll<ll lo··~ Motoneta ban spent ClOIUlkler-''j'' ~· t'I• ·" • QCeall wa~r on a ~ acale ill one tbat.. ahollla be Vjgor-pected to amve lboctly. ::; ;:.: :..,.. ~ i:::'"..,::: . oualy pursued. PSDSamuA.N c.usLW1'l:88 be!ol'O cbedtlnc for .tbe trouble, FIRE FA~ 1 ·=========; ., , , ll:&oll ~ ti>.,._,. of pedeo-l'OlntB out th• N.-Automo-B;r Newport -,,.. ~ . I; . • triaJla are kmed tbrou&ll ......i...... bUe Club. It aiw..,.. ......,. more . 1 ""Id' --·-r1a1o S&ftl, W. 8TANLSY B ri:ta ... • YOU'LL PAY MORE • .,.. aloft&' America'• -. and bulk Wiien .,. baim up brlCllt-Wltl> the ~co.ts ot Hmc. laxf' and ....._QC ·~ • we , -~ • • • ' ..._....,.., pOill&a ovt µ.. 1'111111< ~ and ~· -o9I, ~ _.. feel u pulil1C .......,,!& that It lo our ftt)' to belp ,..,.. .,.. -by -• On Octpber l. iDdividual tuea· went up 12 1 tD 20 Safety Doputmct o( the Nation-or the -* -Wiiiy ,. a prewntl1\6 n-In ,..,..,. -.. _ Notary Publlr. "per cent. We can't lllck abaQt the tnereue aince it la-needed al Autoillol>llo CIUli .. Help cut t..--·81.artlns wllll _.. mnot Pi-c1o -,.dlly '""l'S'""' the fin --· ~ liapor lTTI • "fOl' defeme P"..,._ But' we'd atill like to aee a little _,, e t111o trqtc: toll bJ -c,the.balt4<7 a-Jnalol.--• ~.~ inc 111 tlM!lr _,. -""" '""'' ,.,;;;"""" i-... -·~ I 11211 ...,._. ••-l.tlaad --..-. ----..... .,, tllo tlA! ---~ ... Ulp -~the -r· -:r ••• ·-llf .. and. ~.8ccmm.)' in --<lefeMe1 "P""Wi"C eo that our dollars· could curb, -. onJ:r at 1nun.c-ww ~ dlOe--ell ,. ,.. ·-""""'.._ · , be put to better ime. I . Uom. and llelnC alOrt at 611 U-0. ~ _, \ "· 1. LAllDla •"K • ..,. .... . ... .... ... I' ' WJ sJ.1 Foote . a~J:RAi. INSURANci: I °"~ J'l{O'l'tlUJtibn •111••·· .... ll'ecpon -+ Pia. Bar. :U Hillt°")' 4-thet tho ...... M.I beem uaffWmly oa tbe ldde of ·~ . ~ ,...-~ .... T, ...... I ' • , I , , .... ·--r---·----~-~r---------.. --------,. . . I I PAGE 3 -.PART THURSD".Y, OCT . 5, T950 L~~~RESS ~ • WORLD Big Annual Fal Festival Planned By St .. Anne's Parish, Santa Ana Rev. Fath<'r C. J. Bradley, pas ..... -------------- t nr ol St. Anne's Catholi c chorch ln Santa A.na liLnnounce.8 tbat plana are now l.'omplete for the annual parish bazaar. The affair thla year will be a three-day Fall Festival and will be held on the school groundA, South Main Strtt't al Borchard. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 13, J.J .and 15. A feature of each day's pro- gram will be tt 11peclal di.oner ap4 proprtate to the day and ser\l'ed at moder·'.lll:! cost to enable the entire family to enjoy a fine home-cooked meal as part of their participatiou in the festival. • Arrangements have been made to .:iccommodate the school chi!· dren at -4 p. m. o n Frtday and Sat- urday. Friday's dinner of flah and French rriea. all you can eat for 50 cents . ...,•ill be !M'rYed from 4 p . m . until 8 In th& newly decorated school hnll. The tnzaar proper "'iii comprise the uaual boolhe, games and con- te9ll w ith .!lpecial emphuls on dollit. pottery. fancy. work. cooked fooda, baked good.8. groceries, hams and novelties. s1on w11l be held l.n the school hall fol1owing the Friday evening din· ner and will be repealed on Sat- urday and 9\&nday. On Saturday the bazaar will open at 4 p. m. ,and the da.y's fea- tu re ·'.lttrllctlon wtll be dancln1 on the school ground• from t p. m . until 11. Special arnn1ementa have been made to present a pro4 gram of square dancinl' in the evening &nd luactou.s hamburgers. together wit.h a variety of bever- age5 wllJ be available thr:oushout the evenlns. All of the pme8 and coritests wlll be kept tn operation during the entire evenlns &nd will be continued again on Sunday . Sunday's act lvitiea wtn ~n at noon with a dellclout chicken din- ner for $1. prepared by Chef David Keller and served by the ladle& of the pariah. The highlight of Sunday'a ses- sion will be the awarding ct the beautitul Chevrolet Sedan for which tickets have been 90ld dur· lng the pa.st several weeka. Twen- ty-two merchanta of South MaJn str~l and the uptown section .have publicized the bazaar o!lnd sold tickets at 2~ cents each dur- The regular weekly Bingo ses-ing this time. Press Founder Still on Job \r'ontl11ufil from P&i'f" 1 l 1 naiistic venture. Mrs. Maxwell fff'a()gpa,r Jla.b&t said he started out with a little The permanence of Bill's head-job shop which he named the gear is a habit which he acquired "Press." "When I saw that name when funning a newspaper in I knew th:1t a. new newspaper Color1do. KPeping track of th~ v;ould.n't be long in appearing," news In town and the advertisers said Mrs. Maxwell. k~pt Bill runn1ng to and from his The PreSl!I started with its first office. Frequently the editor-pub-issue o n 1.farch 7, 1940. Bill out- lisher-printer-ad man would for· lined his policies on the front get his hat end brave the cold page, "We have no axe to grind, Colorado winter bare-headed. Bill no clique to serve. no enemies to dt>clded ft would be easier to k eep punish. We will strive to make the hJs hat on all the time. Presa a constructive influence Jn Partner and helper to Bill for tho community, and it is up to u11 more than 50 yea.rs has been his to do the kind of job that will wire, Cora. Mrs. Maxwell is a tiny. merit your support." twinkl<'·eyed lady with an unquen· Staffer~ included Bill's son. 0 . chabJe zest for life and a remark· K. MaX\llell al the Intertype mA· ablt! ~penchan t for making ne\\' chine ; R och Brarlsha1A:, nev.·!'I trten.4a. deak: and Gene Long in charge of Renee Peiietier Reveals Troth at Beach Party . At a barbecue and beach party held Su.mlay afternoon at their n... ltmerald Bay home, a po~ com bowl Mld m ore than a tasty tteat for .pelt.I when Mr. and Mn. A.dr.14!111 Cbadea PelleUer an4 nounced the engacement of their daupter Renee Donald& Pelletier to Art.bur .JOMfh Kacewtcz, eon of Mn. J<J9e]lh Kauw1cz. Pu.den• and Bay area trienda of the afflanoed couple learned of the tl-oth and forthcoming mar- riage when they reached In the popcorn bowl and found token diamond engagement rings en· circling a scroll bearjng the d&ti' and names ot Renee and Arthur, whose plans for a Mid-December nuptial were a complete aurpt18e. A mid • afternoon swtmmlng party wu tallowed by &n· informal barbecue dinner, served in the Circle on their eetate:; the table was centered with a heart4shaped cake, surrounded by large Ice· cream balls. ~fisa PelJeUer majored In art a.nd music at Occidental college : upon graduation 8he entered Choulnard Art Institute and Is also a student o f the ballet. The brlde4 groom-elect, a graduate of U. S . c _ WM a Major In W orld War 11, and Is now a member ot A. A .R . St. Cecilia's-Guild is New Unit for Episcopal Women First of the area group meet· ings of the W oman's auxiliary of St. James Eplacopal church was t,..J3t held Tuesday at the home of the chairman. Mrs. Ed Keran, Be.y Shores. The name of St. Cecilia's Guild was chosen tor the unit and other officers eleeled w e re Mrs. Yvonne Benton, secretary and Mra. John Beach. treaaur er . Mrs. M . L. Keeler is devotional chairman and Mrs. Bert Brewer, waya and means chairman . This guild is for residents of Balboa l ala.nd, Harbor 181&.nd and Bay Shores. Meeunrs will be held the tint Tuesday of each month al 12;30 p. m. In the variOlif8 homes. Hostess on Nov. 7 will he Mrs. Eugene Gra.uelli. The guild iB sponaortnl' the first parish dinner, to be held Oct. 26 in the parish house. Jn charge are Mrs. Dorothy Hall and Mr11. Bert Brewer. Other guild• Will be ln charge of tablea. ticket:& and aeI'·· ing. Mrs. Verne Snodgra88 and Mrs . Curts Inman wlU "rTe punch in the patio preceding the dinner. New Members Welcomed at. • C. M . lfaptist Church • ~berous begonia.a. almost 10,· 000 ot them, were required to ke fresh and lovely Ule eta r ex- hib which broul'hl to MIJler and Geoljgla WUaon, 128 -39th 11treet, a ct.eek for Sl&OO tTom official• of t e ~ Angele. County Fair, and lhe penOnal coruiclou9neu of oom;thlng well done. C nU-r exhibit o r the big-feature dtap y building, atar point. held beg~laa of a.II sir.es and colorj and were allernate<I wltb hlg!ter swe Ing half4clrcle8 in which l~ malqenhalr compact! ferns were mingled with corsa.ees, bubble bowlll snd n oral arr.1nge:nenta. Cender ot the nh.lblt \\'U a tall pin~ birdcage In which were a doze pure \Yhite fantail pigeons. e fair la.sled 17 daya and each• day 47 dor.en begonias wert> I uu~ The di8play attracted uni· ve I admiration a nd colored pic- ture of it were t·J.ken by national ·------------.... ...,~-ri_•_ • -• -• • • ---• Mr. and MrS. Walter Albera of 188o Orange avenue. c.o.ta Meu lh• fo11awtna: Mn:. Walter Albers, announce the forth com lne mar· Mn. Douglu' Hlnesly, Mn. Lu· riage ot their daughter.'. N orma cu, J a.oobeen, Mn. Wllllam Bc?1ct ~. Amelia• Drummond, Mn. Jean to Walter Foppiano al Her 4 John Reynolda. Mra. J . L. Moore, aldt'burg. The ceremony will tak~ J9'ie11, 1...JDCn. OJboney and ~ pla.ee October 14 at 8 p.ril . in the hbhoree. Bending glfte but unabJ.t' C3i6: Meea Community Mettlodl•t to !attend were "Mn. Virgil Euton, Chun;h with the Rev. I Charles m.. Daiay Bennett, Miu nna Hand o fficiating. The couple met Hudllon and Miu Joa.n 0rum ... I while they were attendiftg Her -mond. e.ld8burg liigh School from which Mra. Claire Neleon and her they both graduated. They will daUghter Margaret "'ere 'host.eu- :nake thtlr home on Mr. F oppl-ea at ·l pre-nuptial ehow er IDT ano's ranch near Ren.ldeburg. l'forma Jean In their home an Ber· MIMI Albers has been lbe hono-nard stl"Ht . Detotaeloona were in ree at two brlda.I showera, one yeftow and whfle with daJnty nut i"rld.ly evening'. Septemkr 29. cups In thoee colors. A wa.gon was given by her aunt. Mrs. Hen· de-torated with crepe pa.per was ry Albers In her home on E . 20th l18f'd to hold the girt.. 8trttt with her two touelns. Mrs. P"ollowing the gift opening by A . D. Albers and M rs. Francis Al4 MiM Alber• refreahmenlll of Ice bers as co-hoetessea. cream in the shape of "'edding Fall garden flowers made a bells ·.lnd eake were .!lerved to lhl' lovely setting for the affair. gue&UI. Th09e enjoying ·the eve4 Prize11 in the games played went nlng were Mrs. Door-is Luckhardt, to Mrs. Allee J ones. Mrs. A bel J\.fr8. Wilma Myrehn. Mrs. Wal· Llrsen and Mrs. Ethel Giboney. ter Albers, Mrs. Ruby Best, MM!. After t he bride-to-be had opened Elouise Bsker. Mrs. June John· her many lovely gift.a. a variety aon. MIM Mary Anderson. Mlas of dainty ribbon 8andwlchu with Charlotte Best. Miss Donna Nel- ca ke and coffee were aer'Yed to 1 son. Miss All>E>r and the hostesses. lmag lnea. It cllmaJCed Oran8'e couly'8 splendid record at the lair. which lnclUded first In citrus dlsp y. flr111t In community d1s4 'play , fi rst for Future Farmers of A m£>flca among otller numerous :;;l%·ru.~::~·;:.:.6_~:~:~;:•on Mrs . Wilbur Harrison of Detroit I Pr -America Addresses Baptist women of Mesa MtM ft.t>.nt'C Donalda -Prolh-tlt-r 1 Photo by Paul Kent ) I • Ta es Stand Taking .. her U>pk .. The Csl'i+--'---------sc Church Women C osta Mesa Circles p •t• of the Multitude." Mr;s. W ilbur Continuing the •speaker said, d D T M t N xt w e k I on ro pos1 ions Harri8Cn of Detroit W-36 b .. ,., ;n .. So ~..... • . ., Christ's comp ... Atten ,,etreat 0 ee e e a challengin§' talk Atonday C \'('-eioh for lht• multitude Lhat His C:~·('i•·~ of thf' Cost.:i Mesa Conl -A~ the state t>oard n1eet lng held I ning at a ml'etlng of the V1lomE'n's la ;l Jnft.:1'!3 G'<' to His own , as found at Mar Casa 1nunity Chu1·1·h wscs will hold in s1n Mateo. the Callt omla State ' Missionary Union of the First in the Go8pels. WU 'Go ye into th,..u· Octnbt>r nicetings next week. Chaw.er of Pro America paa.sed ~ j Baptist Church of Costa Mesa, a ll II he wo•ld and preach the Gos· Miss El:ie Ne"·l:i.nd. president C1r\'lc 9 will a8smble l\'l onday at regoJ~tion opposing the Genocide Mrs. Willia.m Kroesch. president. pel to every pr<·.icher'." and a group of mcn1be :·~1 of N t>\V· 7:10 p.ri. at the home of Blanche convfntion whlch i~ now before I p re.sided at the session in the cdu-Al the e\'ening'a finale refreah· port Harbor Council of Church HHs t1 ~. 212 LilliRn Pl , the _SenatE' . Foreign R elations cutlonal building. merts were served by Mmes. Ray- W omen a ttended the annual' re· Members of Circle 10 will be conlmittee. Giving the reason for I Opening her talk Mrs. Harrison motid Plnltley. Vf'rnon Miley and trMt or Southern California greeted Tuet!MI_, at 7 :30 p.m. by t~ls rctlon "The Genocide Conven· said "Two hundred million people I Wipiam Scrugg~. Council of Church Vl'omen held Genevieve Andf'rson, 191 F1ower tion 88 approved by the Unttt"d lie down every night. hungry In Among those in attendance Monday and Tuesday· at .\Ila~ street. ~ati ns Assembly and !Nbmltted body: one thousand m llHon lie were Mmes. J . D. Berry. D. D , Casa,. Balboa Island Mrs. Robert Tho home of Zue Hall. 131 In tteaty form to t~e United' down without God, wlthoet Je111uJ1 Craig, ErneM. Smith. Harry BIUn· L. A1oore or Los ."'.nJ:telc s pre:;i d-Broadv."lY. will be the meet ing Stat' Senate. \VOUld raJse funda4 Chrlet. din, Oscar N elson, O. C . Melton. ed over 50 delegates . pre!'IC'n t fron1 pla..-c Wednesday ntgnt for Circle men'-1 questions tht1.l do not con-"Do you know Uiat Ulree-out William Morris, Louis Vanyi. El· councll.s from S;intn e .1rb9.r!l 8. slsteftly r~Pve thcmsel•e!I ac4 at e'f'ery four people In the w orld v1n Grauer. Walter Bertuleit. .!OUth to Nation:il CilY. Other circles li8ted will convene I cord!~~ to our form of govern-h•ve not heard that God love• Ch1rles Sutterfield, W ii JI a 91 An interesting presentatio n cf on T hu:-sday. October 12. men~ salt! Mra. t;>udley Logan. them? Do you know th&\, we't'e Kroesch, William Denbow, Wil· lift> In K orea reaturf'd the Mo n-Katherine Dial. 532 W. 19th St .. presi~ent of Cahfo:nia ~tale there more than 300 million lost 11\am A. Whitaker, Marsha.II Wil- day afternoon session a s to ld by will entertain Circle 1. Ch.apter of Pro America. souls of India to pass before us. gu&. J , V. Mackintosh, C . E. Mc· Mrl'I. Pieter~ of Lo ng Beach, wt;os... C1rclo.? 3 Y.'111 gather at 1 :30 p.m. Mr;s. Logan added "The Bc:i.rd one every aecond day and night. Minn. Js.mes F . Balley, Eidar Iver- husbnnd v.•as born in lh·>t c1.un· \Yith Amy Coleman, 2020 Orange cf Direct ors a.re deeply concerned lhey \vould take 9 years to pa.88'! son. Emma \Voodward. C. P . try and who sp~nt n1any yea r::: •'.l\'t>ll ue. that la. greet body ot n~ domes· "God cares about these souls. Cooper, Willh1.m Hesterly, P . G. there. Title of he; talk Y.'rut Lovt' Katt' Hirtler and Edna H utch-ti~ laws ~nd new punishable but do \Ve care'! When Jesus was N~umann. G. W . w .1Jker. Claude Thy Neighbor. inSDn v.·ill be co-hor..tesses to Cir· crinles. which \vould s~persecte h('re He looked with compassion I A . Knox. Vaughn Taylor , Jack In the <'Vening M iss Elr..ie f"'~r · l'IL· I \vhlch will me,et at 2 p.m . our lown present domeatic laws I on thr multitudes and He fed Hobbs and Miss Mary Threet. rls, Long Bt>ac:h atto rney, ga\·e in the Sunday School r oom of the and icour!-5: would be created If then1 . To his disciples He said. 'I I Mra. Harri8on ha.s' ht-en the an outstanding t: J\'<'I program of , church. th<' 1G~n.oc1de Convention should have compassion on the multi-h~8e guest of Rev. and Mr!i. P . motion pictures, covering Jndi11. I Clrele 6 will assemble at 7:30 ~e ~?lifted by the Senate ft.-'! a tudes, give ye them to eat." I G. Neumann. the Philippines and l"all•stine, I p.ni. al th e home of Bonnie Davis, rea,.,-. theme being Knov.' Thy Neighbor. 361! 21 8t street. P rf> A merica. also took the fol- Approxiniatel.Y hair the \Vor.ien Circle 7 will hold Its meeting lowl•g st11:11d on the PropOl'llltlons: present planne<I to £!ttend the nu-\vith Clem Shotwell, 308 Flovver ~position No. 1. No :-,,roposi· tlOnaJ assembly, to be held N o-atreet. slarUn• at 7:30 p .m . tio .Mo. 2. Yea; propoa:ttion No. vember 1341& in Ctncinnatl. 3, ea; propoaltlon N o. 4. Yes: ! 'Religion Today A well-eeaaoned traveller and \clrculaUon and advertlelnc. Mn. homemaker, Mre. Maxwell works Maxwell and Mn. Long helped on the lheory that there are many with toldi.ng and dtetrlbutlng the lonely people In this world and a paper with the help of some boy11 smile can do a lot ot good. "When in Uie neichborhood. Welcomed Into the membenthlp ot t.1>e Ftr•t eaptlot e11u..:h of S.tephen John Barrett Co111ta Mesa Sunday were Mr. and 8 T d Pir>k Amaryllis at Mesa Luncheon proposition N o. tJ, No recommen- daliq»: prnpoaltlon N o . 6, No: proP?8ft1on No. 7. No r.ecommen· dat;Qn; proposition No. 8, No: prop ition N o . 9 . Yes: propoei- Ray Eastman Named Presrdent of Bu~ders Class Raymond K . Eastman today waa head of the Builders cla88 o! t1le C~ Mesa Community Church following his election a." pre~ldent at a recent meeting In the Harbor Blvd. tJ.ome of tMr. and I is Sermon Series by C. D. M. Pastor Starting a M-rie:t of sermons on the «eneral theme ''Religion To. day" the Rev. Paul £cl ward B1 b· bitt, mtni•ter of the Co mmunity church in Corona de.I Mar will pr~ch ne11:l Sunday mor ning in the' ele,•en o'clocJir sE"rvlce on the topic, "What Rellgion Will Do f{Jr Yov." 1 go to the market In lown. I After being In operation for always ~y 'How do you do' to I three months, the PreM wll!I people unless their faces are en-granted second claas i.naillng tirely clofled ," she says. . privileges by the post ofr1ce. At Equally at home in a nE'wspap4 the end of a year. the superior er orric-e as at the kitchen stove.\ court designated the p3per as a Corn Maxwell can stiU hand ~t legal publication. lyJ>e at an acceptable rate. She. j Nf'w Editor l~arnt.•d the art rrom a journey· Later Nell Murbarger became 1nan printer n11n1C'd "Smokey" Y.'h fl editor of the Press and her n1oth· work1•tJ for the Maxwell.e y.·hen er. ~1rs. Bessie Lounsberry, y.•ork- tht•y hall a sma ll paper in Okla· ~d in c irculation and advertising. hon1 a . Rounding ou t the fan1ily circle,. 1'.lrs. M&x\\·c1J Rt11l find11 it t1r. Lounsb('l'ry, "Clem." helped . 'llrangc to h!'a r people call her out ilS compositor. stert'otyper husband "Bill ·· She rolls him and presr..man. "Bert." "His real name is WllUam In 1941 Y.l . H . Hitchman bought Albert Maxw<'ll and all of his an equal partnership in the pape r friends used to call tlim .Bert 1 and S<'rved u busjness and ad· Ju.st al'! he wa.~ running tor elec-,:·vertl~ing m.3nlllger. Then, in 1944. .tiWJ I<> ~c Oki~~•.""'! lef.1-<;l•ture.; iliU,:b~ t.o~ ~f<Wf\I! l"ll<i the lt'.Jtto"'"t.w• caught ~ ·-oP' with and. Paper to b~crg:· ki .$ialtt~'l·ith hung a horse thief named Burt Charles Cray.·ford ·'hoWing\ a m l- Afnxy.·('ll I 'no re~atlon: ~he quick-1 nority interest. Crawford bought ly added!. That .s h ow 1t became Shaffer out within a year and Bill ~1axwell." then sold interest to Ben Reddick. \\Ion EIP<"llot1 I Reddick later bouSht Cray.•ford's Berl. now Btll, won the election I inte~t and becamE' solfo owner. handily Only two people in his I M&Awell has remained at the to\vn \'Oted agalruit him. To thl'3 ?Tess as "publl.1ther en1eritus" day. Cora· can't figure ou ~ what I !rince he 90ld It in 1944. He still \1ra.1:1 \\'t o ng y.·ith those two people. put.$ in •3 full day's w ork in the A not her election day rekindlf'8 bAck shop, six days a week and the t,~·inkl e in 1'.1rs. A1axwell's is always the tlNl't person to ar- eyes. Bill ha'd g one away fbr the rive in the morning. No one election and y,.·as supposed to re-knows exactly when h€' starts Lurn in the early morn.ing. Up work in the morning except that against l\ tough opponer:.it. Blll'a it's sometime shortly after he chances seemed slln1. Carla. & be-·'lriMs at the crack of dawn. Bill liever in the "fel"d the brute w hen live8 just acros..1:1 23rd street from he's f1 .. eling tOw· school ot wiVE'S, the Pres:t office. was preparing a hearty· bre&ittast. Revtl"wing her husband's long Looking out the kitchen window newspaper career. Mrs. Maxwell ahe n1ad1" out a wagon high-tail-says that her huitband "never ing It across the plain.s. lt wa8 ll learned to play. H e'11 never had a flat·bed \\'agon drawn by six hell· hobby, all or his life he has been bent-for·leather horses. Astride busy with new21papers." each of the hone8 was a cheering, But their ne~paper-building aipirlted man. On the wagon were travels havf" left the lives of the a ring of men who were celebrat-· Maxwells chock-full of rewarding Ing Bill's victory by throwing hlm experiencel!I and friend21hipa. They 'into the air u fut u they could still receive subscriptions to some pick him up. of their former newape.pers and But nev.•spapen played a. more correapond with prE"sent day edl- 1.mportant role In the life of th~ ~ors. Maxwella than poUUcs. Evidence "We never were deep-rooted Mno. J . C. Llonbarger and son, Orn U8S ay to Lyle Llonbarger of Corona del the Peter Barretts Pink amnryllis Jent eh.arm to Mar; Joyce Bildreback , Coatn Cf [ tht' luncheo n I table and rooms ME"sa ; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Little James Peter Barrett. w hen M rs. P Darrell H arri!! of N o. 10. Yes: pT"'Op0'9ftlon N o. Kibel. Santa Ana: Mr . and Mrs . aged three and on f'·halr has R neu.· c?~1: Mesa( ext~nded recent hos· El Boyd, Cost11. Mesa : Shirley Mark· b:iby brother this \\'eek. The flt-1 P1'(; ity to riM :· f Sequel ham. Loi!'I M&rkham, Mr. and I rival was named Stephen J ohn up· I . nnasta. amuse " ter luncheon, . Mrs. Harold Richards, Santa Ana ; on his arrival at St . .J osephs hos-prize~· g~ing dl.O M ~irsH Vern ~:-Told by. Hostess Thelma B-0yle Harland. Balboa 18-pltal, Santa Ana at :l:30 p. m . ton , ig · adn 0 hr$. ajrvey h. Iv C I land: Bobette Garret. Cost& M ess: Tuesday. man. secon . t E'rS en oying t I;" to l T oung oup e Mr. B. F . Tetherton. Jimmie Parents o r the "e<' one ore ]l.f afternoon were M~e9. Max [ I S r. Schachner. C. M . H a rns. Howard I cruggs. Co~ta Mesa. and Mrs. Petf'r Barrf'tl and the R T . 1 Will' L H I Seliiuel to a summer elopment In Costa Mesa WSCS Observes 10th Anniversary f' bea.utitul. ~ljit'~\IJM oervlce -comm·emot'aMzilf ,~ffllf~ annlver· sary of t~!C:Df ~ 'JC~ Commu- nity Meth dtlist · ctrui-e'tl wscs marked the regular monthly meet- ing o f the (,!rgll.nlzation held Thut3day, September 21 in the sanctuary. The service was pre· sented by the officers, under the direction of Mrs. Manna Flaher. A talk wae given by Mrs. D. c . Hatch ot Santa. Ar.a, first preal4 dent ot the Coata Meea W9CS. Rev. J . Stuart 1nnent aoo ad· dresied the memben and peltta. Devotions were offered by , Mn. Lucille Clark. Helen Brown 41ld Doria Luckhardt .,.. two dueta. Jean Chrtatensoa pve a b'rtef reaume of her trip home from Panama. Announcement w a s made ot the di&tr1ct meeting to b¥l held October 17 at the: White T emple Church in An.helm. Birthdq Cake and punch were MrVed by the execuUve boart1 with •Mrs. Ruth Barnett and Mn. Mabel James pn:midinl' at the ta- ble. Vari hued daldfu were em- ploy~ to artilltk: ~dvantage In the appointments. Dr. Geor9e Downing To Speek Sunctey' at Baptist Church i I th . risse . llim emon. ar-., a er report~ mother and child vey Bodman a.nd Charles Mt>lone whic~ she played the part of hos· are doing very well. The Bartelt tess ~o a young bride and groom home I~ at 493 ~1agnolia str·eet . I was !t old by Mrs. BO'tghild Step· Costa 1-fesa. I Canterbury Club hcn11 of Corona ·del Mar. returning The new arrival is the 3rd grand ' H Id F" S . Satuf(!.:1y from fl quick trip to child tor Mr. and Mrs. J . S. Bar-' 0 S 1rst 8SStOn Seatrlle. rett of Bay Shores. Canterbui·y C'lu!J. r nllegt.· groap It }vas in late'.Au·gust that Mar- ~nKjht­ Home Sold to Hamid Bey o f voun~ ·peo ple of St James I gery j Leren, ?-.1rA. Stephena' niece ~~~·.~·;~k and 1daughtt>r of Mr. a nd Mrs. ..... -.. ... -. .. ~.,o~n"s'·unda.}1"'evenizlg~t a.tleiJd(ag Nels IA . Leren o~ Seattle descend- lhe ney,.· 7 :30 service of e\'ening ed vyi the traditional kidder from praver· and then adjouriilng tor M \her bedroom window at two pot. luck !:upper. Robert Gardner o'cl'4k In the morning and was of Balboa boulevard Coa&t college I o n her way to Reno with ICd:ward James C. Ho\\•arti. rea ltor. re· ports the sale of the Harold Knight home on the ba_v front and Coronado St., in Balboa to Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Bey o f Sher· man Oaks. The new O\vners p!11.n t o make this their vacatio n homt· l!Llld eventually to conYert this large house into three units. ont• tor themselves and LW() for in· come. Mr. and Mrs. Knij?'ht ha vp ed to Beverly H ills wh('re have a home and business. lTlOV· they student. Is leader. ' T . Picardo. also of ScatUe. _ . ThFir honeymoon took them to I Sout ~em California and •l hilt' Eugene Fene ons her« they were guesi. of Mr>. E d Stepfens. De.layed by a. death in xpecte Home lll• r•m;1y .• ree•pl.ion '°' I.he k new Mr. and Mrs. Picardo was Nex t Wee held .JSept. 24 at the Lcren home ~1r. and M ~. Eugene Fenelon of Miramar Pr .. Balboa, are ex- pl"cted home n~xt week. The Fen4 elonl'; have been enjoying a three month!I vaostion in Long Is land, New York City and other points. with '200 g'Uel'll$ present. Wiile a 8tory in the August 24th Issue of this paper g.ave awa)! some C1f the secrets ot the eld'prhcnt. all wu forgiven and the young couple were showered with wedding preaenU. including a houM and a check t or $1000. Mt. Stephene left here for Seat e on Sept. 23, atoppi.ng at Port! nd to call on s. friend and al.80 paid a surprtee vtelt to her m olh'1-. Mrs. Marie Non:tnea, In a Seat1e rest home. Sa ~ Bernardino Couple Purchatet Home Is this p&rt~:il list of papen that people" saya Mra. Maxwell and Dr. Ge<wse Dowft.lna. direct.or of have pasaed under tl'le M&xwell enjoyed most ot our t.ra.vela. churcN exterudon for tb• Sou.Cbem band: Bardolph NeYfB, Smithfield '1'here'• the only regn:t I have," Califomla Baptilt eon•entton wm Sun, Sac Col.pity Denocra~ Ma-ahe adds, with a 'Wlnk, "Bill and be pat .,_.er 8anday at P'\Nt oomb Ttmea. Yukon "It Shines tor I have been .uch travelera that a.pu.at ctmrdl. Jttlt IJtrett and All" Sun, Brighton Blade, Carls· when We dte. we won't h&.ve Balboa ~ 1119 JbOr"niq bad Champion. T emple Tl.mes. enougti. people a.round Lo make ..rmm wW be on "°OU:r' htber" The. papers were publlahed ln up a decent tuneral proceasion." aftd his eTenlnc •bJeet. "'Jtnow- n.ve different states. llllnota. Iowa. 1.ng the x..teir.'" on t'"o Alto M and Mra. D. R. Smith of San rnardlno flan purdtued a ch~l lront home •' 4ft Club- bo avenue andl have taken pos4 !i and placed Uleir "'*t In abannel. They pla to ue :.':irl; a vacation home tor a ~-·-1~ and week enct.. s. ae,_r.cf~flt ila to. Ret~ Heie oi<alhoma, Colorado and caJifor-COM Church Guild On Oet. 1 u., puoo,,.., ror nila. • d bath """......_ -......... --w.. eo...._.,.... 1 to Meet Mon ay -w111 be -. -· t1ou1c1 Mra. &d Jona. 1 Otlltn" ofMc«ra named were Mrs. J. C. 8111 in«•· vice4priesident; Frank Dtal. tre8;8tJrer; and Mrs. Ra-rptt MeClefland, seen-tll.r)" A pot tuc k dinner fot members of thP ef&S.!9 and their children precedt'd tJ\e bnslneu r..e11s!on. In4 eluded were R-e.•. and Mr.s . Jo- seph H. Thompson. Mr. and Mr" . George Butcher, Mr. and J.1:rs . Cleo Fuller. Mr. and 1-Irs. Frank Dial. ?l.1r. and ~1rs. ,.ierbert Jenks , '-1rs. J. C. Billings. Mrs. Ralph McClellB.nd. Mr. and Mre. Robert Long. Mr &. J . Stuart In· neat, Mr. and Mrs .. Raymond E.Mtman and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones. ---- Mrs. Robert Joyce Honor Guest at Bridal Shower Extending s pretty post·nuptlal cou rtesy to Mrs. Robert Joyce <Nancy \\rard), whose wedding was a beautiful Septembe\-event. Mias Ann Pollins and Aflse Dolor ee M(!Gee were co-hostuses 8.l a re· cent shower at the P oll ir+s home. 13'20 Cliff Dr., Newport fielg.hl8. Appropriate bridal and kU.chen games furnished diversion with prlzea going to Mrs. ~nevteve Ward and M,r11. Mery Jack4 """· Pa.c kage8 wen!' piled hi on 8 decorated tatne &nd when he hon· oree opened them, .!lihe f/ound a wide varietJ at lovely gif~ for her home in Cowl& Me8a. Major Attraction at the efreah~ ~t interlude wu a largf whit e cake adorned wtth wedding bells. The confertlon wu served with coflee. nuts and mJntl'I. I Sharing the deJighUul Fvenln1 were Mmu. Rharer Wllli~m Ward. n:iotlier of the bride; Robe Long, Lynn Pollins. Dick Ne • Mary Loo J .-sckaon, Gen"1eve Ward. Sue Horvath. Mable Jone,, Dick Otto, Jefltlle JQJtt, MOtlt~rl of Ute brlde&nJOrn; Samuel W • Mia- .. Dotores K cOee, JO&ll Dodd. Gloria BJaekltoek, Jomtn ~· Huy -Dorottoy r-er. .ran Ta1ftra and Keo P'taher. au st:mted on hia ca.reew.. • 'r-INcwww. ew l9JKIOdmt . tor a cowt~ .eat Corona del Kar Chu.reh llcbooJ 4 rt , ,.. .. ~., ca ha aalijJa~ S. remembeJl bit: &Ulld will mttt Mondq,. Od. 9 Nnice ta UNm~ Uj' 8IC':a O. 1iecJr lhop expe.rtence u ·~· at the home of Kn. Paul Babbitt. Od. .. ...,.. me'm 11 .. .a.rt at when he lei.med to ....-iUMler eta Ol'cllld avea.ue, 7:SO p. m. 1 ,_ IL 1• t 4 at _. pdUIJ a ....,po out or old nll>berl boot Ao&tfnc --will be Kn. 7:'6 p. m. Alie, -Ii J .. "'"' ftftCAL ........ _ ..... ---~ .. A IO&'a and Mn, cart Aide of --·· •• •M A N ·n o.ee--·,aMM•• •1t1:••• rs, nna e1 ........ R. A. 9wlbor and Kn. c. c. --....,,. -·--be "nae Newport· &lboa. I Presa t>odd. Pro&Tam atudy will be on at1 7:15 Ai a • n r 1.,., 'Jl • ..-IDlo -u Bill'• Wot iour-Women or the Blble. or w~. · • &181 QI Zia ....... _., f llM! tlli9'CWll ... 1 .. d d ""* ......... ~· .. .. ...... • ;II,. .. ,._ ... r 'er ••ntsw. -~·· tlilTra wtua Ma--. 0..-. ....,...1• _,. hapet. D .. .. ct rJit .... JWW "'6 ~ ._. •n.. ...,...._ to • s •*•*iii .... ..,_ I "We ......... _,. .... -..... --....-<."'-Pl>otol \ ~ . ... . • . ... -· -.. -. 1en to l>uW a home ooma Pt.n1c }o Build later. lllr. iAJde .. .... -U. • ao.e ta SM Jiiii&. --.... A:ma. Neitz ot w Ocean lout Pla!le to -at rr-t In Balboa bou)ll>t • lot -i-a.n ""motlllo ~ -Gt)'-~ ----Jook!nc r-to mOT-lll'fd. and ,...,,,,..,llodJd .. du~Jp . . 1· , .. ----1· l , ' Theo choir. under the dlrection of Mary Batten Steff~nRen will sing, "Tq Thee, O Dear. Dear Savior." by I Mendelssohn. A nursery is malnt.-1.lned for children Y.'hos~ partents a ttend the servic~. ~unday school for s.11 agt':1 '-''ill meet at 9 :45. F.,rktwMllp HourM The Junior High Pilgrim P'!!l- lowship will meet with Harlan Hoyt In Pilgrim hAfl at 5 o'clock. · The. Senior High Pllgnm ll'el· lowship meet.<J at 6 :30 o'clock In P11g-rlm Hall. Pegg)' Diehl will lead ·'.l discuMion on "What I St-· lieve." Bobby 'Diehl will direl·t recreation. Retreshme.nta will be served ht Glorla Beltran and Don I Steffensen. Wof'l'lhip will b' Jed by Mr. Babbitt. ('huTCh S..hool Guild ThP Sunday school Guild. Mrs. Stuart Diehl. president, Ytill meet with Mr. and ~frs. Paul Bsbbitt, 618 Orchid Ave., on Monday at 7 :30 o'ckM'.111. ()a pl I la f'I rC' k>. G rou Pf'! C roup T-No of Capilla Circle meets with Mrs. Verne Lee. 612 Ocean Bl\•d .. nn Tu"day at 11 o'clock. Group Three meets with Mr8. France111 Cox. 1695 Pacific Dr.I on Wednuda)· at 1 l o'clock. Grqup F our mel"t." the same day witJi Mrs. A. A . Vorhees, ~l~ 3~th St.. Newport Beach. Group On• ha.a -s brunch at the home ot Mrf. George Davies. 2641 Wavet1y Dr.j Beyshore• at 10:30 a . m. on nnlT1'day. I ------ Hbnolulu Pilot a~d ~amily Vi5it in Belboa 1,_y and Dita.a Vincent of Hono- 1 I 4nd ~r thttt year~d d hter have been gueete ot Keene at fter pe.tflnaala tor aevera.1 days. wit" a Tu~y night ftsy at Lak• Ar· rowhead an the agenda.. 1'"· Vincent ia pilet for the Plllflpplne A.lrtlnea and UM foMlly wl l\ \l'lalt rw. reliM.i•e. kl &an 9'cleco and' ~-wile'•· in Comp-. I • ; 11<>*.---- # Kent and 1 PeaJ' RttcbeocJt ot LI ble tttamecl' y..U-y fAk~ Mud, La Vepe and ~tfto7--lloen :~J' ,,, tendlnc- 1 the motor ....... ' • ' • • • ' • PAGE 4 - Novelty Knit•· Liven Or.e11e1 The lc.nltted dre11•, a favorite for e-vtry hour of the <._,., 1 .. rerre1h· lntflY new thl• f1111 In a v"rtnly of no.vl'll)' knit f"hrlv" and •lllche•. lt ... abrlc pall€'rns nnd unuan1al trtm- mlng11 e l-"O add •1,pealtng acceflt•. PIAirl11, 11tlrlpee. ch 6(·k• anti "tweedy knitted fabrlc11 pl,u11 •gal- 11xy nf pic k -up acccnt11 llke braid, l'rocheled "ilk ribbon•. vr lvet and n1t-talllt: nylon lhrr al't Are only fl few nf the nrw lnnovatloOA tnllv- enln8' knitted fa9hlonlf. • 'Cord.ur.oy ·Suits · Rate High Wlth ·Colleg1enn•• , • lummer vae..tkma ti.Vt tnd'"1 for c61le11~nnee: Afttr Ott nc>11tal• t'\CI tuk• or P11c:kln1 ew1y aolton ount>acU' ror •nolh.,, wlnl r. IJl•J ... ,. now t~ttnr the wardtobn ... t0mhltd tor O•mpua wear and pe•· IAJMI ara Harchtna tor that one ')(!t1eal all-60C111fon cottumt. Rcqufrrd ~n the .ehool tn11hlon ~urrtculum lhl• ytar t• tho adapt· •blo, ttbcn 1l-the·campW1 corrlu roy 'u lt, l'!VC'ry t'OOf l ha11 rr11crved ,. itl)ttelal plllCC In Mr warrlrnbo ,,,,. Rt lra11t one coll<•n cordu rvy ,.ull. AllhtJU$(h th1• 1traJght, lffllnrcil 11lyli 111 a t'olleglat e chuu•lr ttll Al- way11, t1'cre 111 a "'Ide range o r r•)rduroy 11ult. Clf'1fgn11 bf1xy r•1at.A. hf-llc<J 11tyJc11, boltr,j• "nil EIMnhower Jac kr t11. ~fany ('Dtdu- roy 11ult.A a re parll'I nr f'OO rrll n11tt> Ji["rOU p!', With Wel'l kltll, ~Jtt('k~. pt:d· RI pu11hcr111 'Inti othr r plecr11 that can be mixed and nulkhed. thrH~U•rl4Jr le111l h 1\eUY•• with neat Utt.le ah rt 1tyl• cwllar wtth wldt 01tlf1 and bt1 pocket.a \flat. • a1n1I• row ot button1. Thero repeat th• wld• au tr•. ll 11 an ... , an lwo roomy patoh poak1l1 on ouual 1tyl• that n 1 bf: drdlld th• J1t1k1t.'9 and the •IHvu hav1 up Qr down to ault a Y&tt4'l)' at ••tremely wtde cutta. 'l'h• ... lrt campu1 6ctlvltl... • 1 t• 1lmple And t.A(lornd. Ta be m\11· 8t.ephanto K fJro t of Cnllfornla cd and m•tchr.d In lhla 1roup al•o crettl•• one or her new £1"rt,11rriy nro a wuk1t and alae.k11. •lllt.'9 with a jt:ack cit. lh1tl I• bclltt1l I l'uhlftnahl" IAJm hflrJark tn back . lt button• 111' t.he front Juatln MtC•rty'11 corduroy •Utl with •mall p<'ar'I buttnn.11 and h1tH h"" ''" n11pc•lin1C 1tnrl youthful MIJ'· a colh•r with wldti ha(>Cl.I"· Wlilr-1•r.rcd lumbt:i rJAt'kctM. The Jat·kot I" cutf11 arc u11~I 011 lhl' pockAl flnp1', 1•111,. ""' " roNI with tJny tui·k••d Thh• •k lrt, too, 111 Hlho 1111d t r ln1111lng 1111 th..o f>Of1 kt•l11 1tnd ('ul· alrflltrhl, ! lor. 'rhc 1tlf'C VCJ1 h11vo wlnd·proo r Ml• and Mllt•·h 1 f1111tt·nor11 In lhfl form of 11111•row j c11r(lu r11y tJnndn that button rarl nt n. rnor1Urintt•tf t't1r1luruy 'l l'Ollnl1 l\l thfl wrhil. Tha •llni fuhlfln l(roup, the NUil by 1-t urr )' j 111klrt hn11t a 11l11t 11r11m "II lht> WI\)' 8 . Brown boM11U o jaunty lflllJt rlowri th,. fron t . With lhfl J•ck ot111. jRck ct with lwo r11w11 ut "Y<'· I llu· cnlle~ltinne tutn Wf'llr thr t•11tchl11K hutt11n11. TJ1e t1·tn1 11 klrt 111klrl. 111laok11 u r l'lllol loN thRl 11r1· 1 h11 tlc1n" half-way driwn tha frnnt ;1nrtu1lt11I Jn the M r(~J11ty coll11n w ith the Name hl.K bu! t11n1'1. Thl11 11·nrduroy t'flllc(•tlfln, They c11n1e In I 11ult comr11 In 111ptry, rich cnlnr11 ·111tun1n 11harltt11 . e1ner11lrl, ll mf', "nd thl' jRl'ket and .-klrt cM n bf>; c·1tmrl, l[rf'y, rriyAI, btt.wn or red. ...-""""" ....,...,,....,.....--__,.....,,.. ..... ·---... • Slim . l'kli-ted, battle· jacke t ed •lre!'l.!!e!I ore pre<llcted "to • be tpp fR11hlon . Other lntere11UnJ new fll!'lhiun develnpmen.t11 Rte "IMlpAr· I'l l"~" whl•·h may lnc lutle a knlt - t ... 11 weskll with A ·knitted 11ult or n '1rla1·h11hlf' f'(1llar Rnd Pf!plum nn A drrll~. Onlml(n "lreVell tho!tl J,.,11rl ft snrtenlng In fl uence lo her c- l o f•lll' flevcrcly t11llured knlttr d g11 rn1cnt~. arr a l.Ml new fo r fall Onr nf the JllmRrt new ror1h1rn\' te amed with "luck11 or olh<'r\ --------------------------------------------~---------1 \ ~tl l'llli'i'·r1l ·1\Tf .. IJ vro f l 11• 1 .. 11•11•1 of h~a..·k \'1•l1111r, pll"'4"1 u11 h J•h11•k IP"O•l'rRln. 11 ..... 1.-n11tl t•! \l11lrt1•. Thi• .. ortly 111R11lpu· I t1 •I • 1"111\lt 111 1.-.l rlrh a1•1•1•nl1•1I. • 1 - KuiU. 1,. 11,.,.ig-n,.,1 by Tlohf-rl ll ()f 1.011 plcrca In the ('"rrl11rny gr1,up. G T N T • l.. -----.... .-~ ~~~-• Anl(rlf"ll, The 1111\t. m111W flf It rinr. ! Jn hl11 mtx-11ntl -11111 l rh c.•C...1dur11y\ ay ones, ew rims Ennance li,ll"hlwclght rflrtlt1roy f 1t hrlr , "'"" R 1 Jtrnup. 011rrl11n ,.:rlw11rtl11 , · Wrll· I , W Th' F j 1111im Mk lrt wl!h" lt><•ftt' }1Ckf'l th"' I kt111wn f)nlkti" 1lr>1i,1.tni•t. r,1v11r,11 lhf'"\ nt1mate ear IS a I 'Jf'lf'!'i n nt hutton Thr lftck et h""' boxy jAck cl . I t huttons up t1 1 11 1 , IAn,t.rf•rlr 111 nl:M' In line, nflw In trl11 1, '.nf'W lh ''f1lor thlll Pxrtllr•I{ fu ,11111111 1u•1t11011 ••f F'n ll 'rJO. I 'rhrrr Rrc Nhf'lllth·llkf" 11llftl', fl nunt'f'<I r11r P1111y w11 lklnt. PN'•H1fl ''t V·11r1•k r 1I tn prnvhlr p~rff'rl 11nder -1·11vf'r fit .c11i1u.,11llh1111PltP1I 1n1tf'r • Great,GREAT Values/·· I f11Aht11111'1 Thrrr· 111·e 111Al1·hi'fl llt'll'I or 1·hr11ll "" Rnfl r•811! l••11 I.II 1·11tr1pf,.. I Thr1c nt(' r11lll!,klnJC r111 n t1eletlel9" ! 1 1)111111111 111 .Vlf'tl j11,111l likf' H prrt 11,, '',, I J J lrP """ turriu••lfll,. 11n nyl1..m 1111P-r1 1fflrll l 'l('1r11I ,11ull Anrl th1>re 1,. l ,1 .1 1 • k .,.,, ,.,, Ill .,,, ,.,, ... ,. " ,.,, J-'f tp· 1nr1• full · li•nRlh Jt<il.vll~. m 11re Plr-•J l<1t wl1h n11w;it rvrry ntf,,., K8t· lg Rn l 11nd rr f!rf'tlvr> 11r even\11.i{ mE'nl lrf, P'AIJ '" wttrilrnhP. ,.ppeAr SEARS R eg. 13.95 T een A ae All Wool Coats Limited nm. °''" 5 12 4 ttne. wltttton of warm "'·oots ln your t!halce of CO\"erfa. twMda, 11uMN. and man y otheT fypiff. llandaomrtly tailored. In &irls' •i:&e9 7 to 14. Sa\•e 1.95 No"·! MEN! Look of the Savings Wool Sport Coats . Reg. $19.98 $7.~ Saving $12 00 Fashion tailored sport coats in all wool herringbone pal· tern, four pa tch pockets, three button front, balf lined. Broken aizea. Hurry, wbile the y laal ! Anof~f!' Bargain lor Men Leisure Coats Rea.''15.98 Save $6.10 $988' Jl a r o n abe en aabardine coata. F a1bion t&ilored for comfdlt, style. Fully lined, ' 4 patcb' -pc)ckeb, 3 button f r o ·n t. Hollywood atyle • Broken azq'in blue or tan. 1.-<;~.them! • OCTOBER Regularly Selling From 21.95 to 26.95 • 1ooc;~ Wool, BQ_a uti · fully Lined ! • Favorite Styles Ne w for Fall ! • Fitted, Belted, Gore d, Boxy! • All the Newest Fash· ion Details ! $ LOOK at the fabrica -camel wool fle ece, all wool sheen covert&, all wool 1uede1, wool checks in black and white, variet y of tweeds. Wool sheen coverts, brand new checks large and small, wool flanne ls! You never sa w such a wonderful collection of 1tyle1, such handsome d e tailina at this low, low p rice! New fall colors, matched lining•! .. Size• for all! Don't miu Sears October Sale of Coats I Full of Val14e, Smartness Girls' Hooded Coals Four.gore, s'vtng back, double breasted style with 1wo slash pockets, round back yoke. Choose me n !Jwear grey with bright red or kelly ,::recn trimming. Double brea s 1e<l s fyle in all w ool plaid! T ailor· cd with turn·do""·n collar. slash pockets. bos -pleal in ~ck . Lustrous rayon lining. Choice of red or green plaid. \Vt!'l:p.around style with r aglan sleeves, slash pockets. tic belt, tum-d.,.,-n collar. Elasticized back. Bright red, kelly areen. camel tan, royal Qluc. • . _§ ~ Rea. 22.98 Hercules Leather Jacket Ulnlted ~ly Navy style Jacket ln first quality front quaTter horw. hide. \Vann quJlt lining. RJch cordovan color. Sizes 38 to 46. l.JmJted quantity! f~7. "S" ,,,.. . Soft sturdy cape:;kln In rue· ged blouae style-, mouton •collar. l'lald muon lined, • Jmlt c:uu.. bottom. Brown. ·10 to 16. --,.--- Reg. 12.95 Jr. Boya' "WannUp" Style Jackets 4.98 Satin-back nyon In royal and gold. .carlet and white. Zip front, knit collar. cuUa and bottom. Uned. SiUI 6 and 8. •e_ L r .: · ~~ • ..L• ~J!llfM!l?('.f LlW ,,..,-Mt.9'i ,2 .:i.J . 1716 South ~in St .. · . S.nta.An. 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P'Rll wl ll liu·lurl" lhP rf'- 11 i1".i . 1\111 1 f h1.v hit\'" 1·A1rird thrlr l viv1tl ,, grRntlp11:w·.111 ninht.111hirt. in .•;l~lrr drf'ct.-. dt•!'flgn1·r·.111 J•rt>ro<·1·u· ~tripE0.111. ! !'tolid!'I And p11t1·hwnrk A 1' fl I TT t i F 1· f , rnJt rqu;i .. 111· Tiit~ t:\·t~s 1 sr1 f"ICt:/\TIC d'""""' I 1•11tl11t1 with t•r·11id tr1r11 rl,i:::ht 011 t 11 qullt r!t!'liJ::n.111, 1·11m p letP with the ! rlan<"' d ,,. .. ,. try l 'nnn.ii: r\mf' h·An h' 11 n1· O r rh)" I" r1~1 .. ratk•nl h •rl j111·k,•l.<1. J::l•Wll!' flfl'I pRjAmai" ni.E"ht:r-h (rt • ('.1;..•('nt i11I ('Urving-Mdt> f hoh, ma&-''''"' . .\vi""·" r'·'"" nlt~hht• and hlark •roquln• .. -m. \V.,ndr1(11tl.v, t h" f11RJ'•rlly l•f th('!'" ~lit!'I. ! yarn.", '" •pfaiqhf'fl ,,ifh 1fl•·•·I hr"i i•r1•d a ll "''"r hl,C'k l~ t r i11J."' Hl"I' v. 1c:;hahlr M11lh~r Anti rlA111:htt-r m•1trh ed .. 1 L W u ftmmtf~. Mtr·ff ight m it t:. 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I I ~ !'!"mble.111 hf'r <ilrt1'!1n:i·fhr11 1l1nn• r tl'•I 14' •f'ldiilge iii !hf' Jtf't' fR<ll'l Al'· New Severe Fashions re y,·i rrlrr.p-, ... in th ... {""11"e'(' :;::r,,.p I 1 f nt ~l·lr Ill 'A"IJ'll-" T l"!'( Vlll1t· 1 R--r i:iu!':"' l"h,,. h11s th" hr1 ,.f:o:i1 r.f; <: .. If ~r f'''" yotl h-/i\""'I !•Ii• lon11:' nvrr Softened by Defai/ing haf 'u.nc-h .h"UT!'! tn ... h,..p, th,,. <Arrr r itn.v 1 11rr,.nt cyc·l'lt'•rrin.it Item . Jr Girl Wlllf"ly ;telec-t .o:i th" 11,.p~rtmt>n! ynu think th<' ,,ffh·" nir1111rng l'r Includes Deep -Cut Nec:' 1c1,·nes thJ1t di!<rpl ,111yl'I Rll thf" r11rtl'I 1n r1n" 1 ...... 111 d' •l. •ln11h lt .. tp.kr. don't buy ra1·pft In i:11rlrht1'ln ,,, rnnvrn1r nr• ' ''·" fr1r lhl' JIWC8l{'t-Ot·not dJ- th<' Colle,ge Shop c fff'r~ hr'r y1111n j{ 1,,mma it J\('!'rln't be Turk ynur11 Thi' 111h• nth •jlhouette. t he l'lhnrter lf'njifth!'I. thr rrrP lll'lf" of br111rl · ... tylrA at prir ei:1 ,R"e;ir(t1 tn ht•r ' · · in~. •·•n d .1n<I vrlvtt. thr ahun<tanre nf plum trineA. plairl~ anr:I twerrlfl .~t rict ,.xrh.f'quer hf nf·atn Y!•Ut rovnrltr ~ult jack rt and wr11 1l1·nn rir many trxturr,111 J1 1l pr crl1ct the ra!'!uAI. ar r,.nterl wlth V.."hether it'!'! f ik•nl'.:' n11 tr:i;; 1,r, !hr f 1•r a n•·Jt;l llfilut1on. You"ve jtol I ll1n eh•gflnt . for t he rutTt·nt r .... hion &ea~ of VaU-and·W~.n~r l9W um. a MmArt. young ''0'•k1•· r•·11u11t•1-1 the ..:-11·ah1:atl Migna.IM plu.s a Cc"' ~twal h n n'S!'M:'11 a versatile ward.robe 11tarr1pg a warning~. now It 's w..11 youn. Choos<' F a ll '!',()'!'! s uit of !llttk 1 F C H~ f S • !'-ilu•,·n i:;ab1.1rd 111t•. It .... ·111 be d«p A omecra t ec. ph1n1 111 tc>n•· . .!ltylt·(t y.·1th Ii !'!hn,, Sponsors C lasses (__,,,,..--, sl11n skirt rt-llt'\"l'd r1•1· \\'Miking by p!t·nt,., f" 1<'f'd \o\'' or ll buttonl'\_I F ret> 1'l'r1t,nltt' ;n!!!l ru1·t1\1 n u1 :.111 It \\Il l h,1\t' 11 h•11g -l1nt• Jfl1·k· 1·eran1ii•8 t\llll frt•e clcts:.e~ in l11.n1p 1'1 t :lri-\111·!11•:-1 \\'llh 8lt't.'\'t'1> that dhallt' 1nak1nt; tll"E' or.._·n to t'\"t'r)I· 1111·1t 1nt11 th,· :.h<1ull!1·1~. a. long . one 1nterest1·1I 1nd tt.1'1.' being 1·l•n· n ,11 ft•\\' r1·\'1•11' 1·01! 11 1•r ._'ren1·h ·in1· 1 tlUt"l t'd al th~ f'u ... ..;ttt ~l l'.!18. 1'Titlti.y p11 111 d horse.!lhoc· 11r-1·khnti tlnd A.ftern(M.11\ \'luh \Ao'tlh the honlt'· l:•'lll ly putlth•tl nr1•ht•ll hlp."1 . l"l'aft S<'t"lton t>f the t•lub !0pt1n1t1•r· c ·11011 .. "lt' 'l'••ll t fll'l'll dr1'1"~ of 1''11.1\. ing then\. 1 Th1s v1·11r.' l!'N thl' 1·11lur "bl-..it'k .'" Th1• 1·ht1"l'lt'.!< ttrc under the tt.tlult lt 'N it. \\"ttll~pnpPl'·~nu~ Mhj•ttth ot 1•dut·atton dr1\Krtn1t'lll or thft N t>W· \\·ool 1·rrp1•, 1"1·llt•v('d by " plentetl port H u1·bor Union H igh S<'hool. 1 tluun\·e uruund thr h<'ll\ilnl'; fe n1-('('ri\n1i1·~ cbt.!Uit'l-1 ''re, held cvt'ry !111111'\v 1t1v<'IV with \ts i'lt'OOJH.•d-out \\'t-'<lncsd11y froru 9 a..n1. until t 2 ut1·klinf•, it~ t1111nnunlt•d slet•\'C'M 0'1•lock, Hnd ex1·itln~ l\lll<'ht·i'I c•f 11rJf·coluT Clpsscs 111 lttlll p s h11de n1okln1: bruld or \'l'IVC'l . 1tre condw:tt'fl t'l\l"h \Vf'dnesduy ('hnn~c.· your ».11-to\pnrtRnl coat. fron1 l unUI " p.Jll . Th(' '"l 'vrlnt\1!" thut Murround11 !'!1eni1t·r ·111nk r10Y\n tn your seven-e r1c Furs y111i: .:-I n~<· at the 11houlders, volu-Fun to Weer 1nl110u.!<IV full 'ol.'ith tt MUtprlslngly I F b . CiJ::hls nr _rull·length hrmline, Thill Today's siren dbesn't lounge on A utun1n 11 glVCB rlf'h brown a.nd a leopard .skin ; she wears Jt ! •li•1-p·bnd1l'tl '-'"OOI a new Import-Fabrics spotted. br~bcd a.nd anrc. c1impc<t t-o look like fu r 1:trc fea· (:h110~c youT fur!l. _select the lured tn bell8, skirts, b:lgs. jack· "illllf' plcc£'8": the n1urfs and thf.' eta a.nd capes. Beaver, moleskin, .111to lrs Rnd lhf' c:'apes that lend 11uch zebra •nd c urly Jamb appear In great clr ganc(' to your every CM· faithful r eproduction, u well a.11 tunle-. br make y ouni one of the light, bright unzoologtcal colors . sho rter length, narrow • in -line cc.:ili'I ot heavenly midnight blue P('l sian Lamb \1tilh s lC'e ves that push-up lo n-vcaJ drR.matlc up·to- thc-clbow-and-thcn·son1e c rushed i;lovc~. ,,·lth a lining In burnt o r- ange contra.st t o the blue of Your coat . E \'t>nlng Sf'paratee \hfl(1~ your gala occasion ap- par('I with an ry(' to the ''sepa- rates.'' Toke, for Instance, a clan I p ' iid pure w ool floor·lenglh skirt 1111 a clan lhat eomplements your ct1co rl '.'l dinner jacket or trous- !'1'8) with a lln"n blOUSP tbal car- ries ou t ono of the brilliant colors in lhc plaid of your skirt. C'hoose you r country -time ' t·"" ·lothce and lnclurte !!:\Yealen lhat I ~ .. · .. are designed ·"18 blou~ca and dyed-t~' ..'i 'o-match the. ban.k.('t'a grey or , , · vtntage tonee or your flannel ar· ~:>"A·-narro\v aklrt. Ch003e Jell!lure-tlmc wear: again wflh an eye \o the "aeparatff." ThJ.8 time, you W·int a Jwrt·Uke· real zebra weakJt; a vivid a-reen wool jersey blouae; a tartan plaid 1moklng' jat'ket wt\h deep 1'e'Ve.f'e8 ot velvet. and a cordUJ"Oy lkirt that .blUowa and is In aharp dif- ference to the reat or you.r "1.lh· iona: for P'all 'GO. Campus queen. Y(ltb a flair for 50methfng dltferent wiU Uk' the amart ·P"Y ptnwllle corduroy nit. d..-d.,..,,ed by Jean Paloll. Without the jock et. then· lo • l'WnonJU.I bare-topped -The unwn1&1 short jllckel hu bup aleeve. that atve It an aJma.t cope-like .rrect. '!be collu f.U. In I two stant Dai» that button with j 111......sollar -~ buttom • • TRAIL FINDER CU T:U P FITZC~R!A~!I~K'S 6 II Ci ST Hl i H f.: t y l I -r • ... ... ;JI • -- I •• Kame'aina KJu~ Aida Families Boota Keene will be bolteaa on • Oct. 11 to Kamaaina Klub mem· bera at her home, tft78 Ocean ooUievard, Balboa. At the previous meeting Marie Kimble WU boltea., 210 • 83rd street. with Thelma RJcketta pre- siding. Aid waa g1ven a family which wu deetltute becauae ot lllneu and canned food WM eent the club's adopted family. A letter waa read from an ap-- preclatlve housewife in Kingman, Ind. to which three boxes ot c lothing had been aent. Dellcloua refre11hme-nta were acrved by the hoslcN after U\t meeting. "Wh€'never there are lneentlveti to n11Lnklnd, there you will find pioneers building a better Ute for all." -Managing Director F.arl Bunting, NaliQnal Aaaoclatlon of Mknufacturera. Travel Fashions by Calif. Designers Are Both Beautiful and Practical Trftvcl-wlse California fashlon~-------------­ rit' Into vac-".ltion plans with lht' can b~ Jaunrlered end d~y i~ ahout .. 88e of an airline!' taking orf the 30 n11nutes-necil no ron1n~ a.n.rl Th k 11 .' . Rl'C the answer to 1na1den 8 runwa y. ey pac w e , we . fJ•·1y e r. vf-11. and ndd the spice of color to Collons, too\ n rc ri>~p)('ndent In ,Vf"•'..lry wflrdrubes. f'O lor anrt texture ... bright as M Cali rorn!-"l. designers ha\'e an Callfcl rniR s unset, and luscious R!'I ~ye fo r the luggage scales too ... the t ropical fruits t ha t lend their ' vi~p-wcight ny lons team up \.\'Ith nan1eH ... lime, RVOCado. pcr!'lim- 1ext-to-nothing knits for a ir -1Tion. lemon .,ntl orRn~e a1·c a few , lOrne travelers. The ch1sl!lC' s uit of the hue~ lhRt finr1 expression ... J .vith matrhing-t op coat goes in wcll-plnnned, precision tailo red verywherc, over everything-(:lothcs. ~ _rvcr a stunning street dress. or F'~n1f'r1 for n1any fashi on l'LAJI) ac- c.-ntlt for •·all ap1w·ar.. on a late- Summer-lnto-t~all dn"M of Dan RJ\·rr orITTJlw·d .rlnghsm lhal can ht• n J:ldi· ,,·Ith a Ylr<'all patti>rn. 1 FALL'S CAStrAL understatt"(l . rnsembl6 b}' Eliwnbcrg. Coral i&hadu"· plaid ,,·out n&a.kNI thi> bwiic. drN-1~ 3ntl li1t1'1t the oorat f~ coat. Accents Spice Fall Fashions I Hats Go High 1 in Gay Paree I Paris g oes high hat th1.!1 F"a ll. r-~ashJ<)n .<;nrrery I rnn.'<ronns a c.:ro\.\'ns are raised. but' the shape gnotl o ltl plain-janc bnsic into a is still light, s mall, and hugging. 80111 rt itcn1 It ':i 1111 dune with the The rise is oft en effected by h • b " c belts. coUars and pointing the center of a r ound rig t ' rew 0 crown. N oi ed are plun1 pudding kerchiefs. crowns, and thos(> thRt look like 1ure silk RporL~y..·ear. "fir8ts." ('Hllfurhia ~t ylc creators ld<:!a l for \\'eek-cnd~ or the two-fin<.I inspi rulirln in the natural vccks-\.\•ith-pay .:trc typical Culi-bcR ut y tl~-1t .i::urruu ndH then1. Or- ·arnia cooordinnte:;. lt"s po!'slblc iglnnlity of the c lo thes designed o make as rnany a3 four outfil!-1 fnr a c ti\"l' !ind spectator sports 1u t of a ba~ic jac ket. blouse and lead~ the world even Paris has ·kirt con1 hinatinn. Shorts. pedal 1.ttkcn a hint nn lciHurc wear and 1us ht·rs. patio skirts, slack !< c1tn in1pnrt•'<.I snn1c of the outsttLnding lf! addcd f•)1· any Ol"Ca slon. Won-.sp.irt!l ,,pparcl to l'f'll to European Jerf ul ny lon blouses and drcl-'Scs hcl\ch nnd sun-worl'!hipper s. Calif. Separates Sweep Fashion Worj~ For Smartest Day and Evening Wear The \Arh nle country is switchini;"""-------------- :o sep11ratcs --a fan1ous Califor-1 N Suits ·Are But Have Hemline Eased ,nia fa.~hion "firs t " --for both ew rlay and evening WC'·J.r . Kno wing , s1· d('l'l ign('rs \Vi th an eye t o versa-Im tility arc offering tht>se lntcr- changc11ble stylci;i for coming fall and winter, and these enterprising cl"eato re from Calirornla seem t o have come forth with an c-specially exciting collection for college and career v.•omen. Arrow nar row from s houlder to hem. this is thP silhouette of you!" suit for r-~a ll 1950. S carves .,lrc mos t workable upside-down pap"r bags. Pill box "'hf'n oblo11.1:". r-·o,·ored Rrc ITIOCk hats nre deeper, ·'.l departure from fur. :;ilk Ja("quard, ~litte r -sh ot the pancake. Inverted flower pol \Vool nnd uphol stere r·~ dan1ask. hats arc y..·orn back o n the center They arc edged in wooly porn of the hC"ad , sho\vlng m u ch of tht• • pona. bl-aid.ma, and.lot.a of f11ng~. halr. T'rJ' a Wiot'ed reve.ndble neclt itnp \n 11atln and jel°sey w'here a SI d L k neat t ou ch hi called for . en er 00 Bo th tailored and d ressy con1 - blnatlons ere possible. with no end of varirty fo r every occasio n. In fabric, they run the gamut from soft wool. jeracya.10..zich luxurious aatil)is and velvets. Jewei.. now· 1 et"B, or scarvea con turn a caeual dreM lhto llll · after-rtve pe.rty- Yes, suit skirts are straighlf'I" than ever this season and are usually accompan ied by jackf'ts th.J.t follow the s lim pattern cl08e- ly with fcrninine neckline and hip detailing to Horve as pleasing 90ft- ening notei.. Three ·and -tour -piece ault en- 11embles will be much In evidence. Sometimes with a plaid or self· fabric wesklt · added, occasionally with a hand y extr.:1. skirt and In the rour-piece unit.a, accompanied by its own matching topper. B ig square !'lcarves In amusing For All Ages prints make clever fill-ins for deep U necks. Loop one through your The slender sllhou l"tle of fall is belt, o r tr "lm lt h11\tcr-style w ith gracefully adapted t o each figure an evening ::1k1rt. All manner of group. subjt'cts are on scar,•es, from Juniors whose lraden1ark Is ifhe recipe• and rootball cheer!I to bell skirt. find floaty net aprons stret>t plans nnd card hands. and plaid wool over!klrts to r c- This sc:a~Jn'8 dl't.:ichablc collar lieve strict lines. is a tiny cap('. It'!< jui1l a shrug Misses' dresses adhere lo the nr \'1•lvl•t facf'c.I with ~atln, or s traight and narrow, but use con- heavy Vf'nil"C laro with an under-cc:tled fullne.ss, deep slit s. and ln- ~ide of taffrta. Vcrv Paris are the ve1ted pleats set close to the ben1 pale ph'fltcd chiffo~ fichus clost"d I for added leg room. . "''ilh a pin or floWl'I". Matronly dresses have a mod1- Bc>lL., arc brnAd to narl"oW and fied slender line ac:cented by front- contou!'-sh8p('rl. Not11ble are tht' line buttons and redi,ngotc effccL'i. hcralclil' erl·r.t but·k!!'S, "jttiler'!!"' At its most faithful. in its n1any lock anil k ey l'lu~nnss. and laced-variations. the s lender line flal- up fronts. I tcrs all. FOR YOUR SHINING HOUR! Cal • May has designed a wool jersey blouse in autumn red, ever. so fetchingly trimmed at waist.band and bat win g 8lec\·c in black velvet! Ridiculously low priced at $895 JO-LEE SPORT SHOP 1813 Newport Al·e. To Our Growing Family of Famous labels - We proudly ad;d.,.,q5' ' also • ~ass Slacks • Lanz Originals • Cocktail Dresses C081.a Mesa Suits Jackets Skirts · ClotAesRotstille. • · · 21 S~~arine Ave. Bllbol llnd. C4lifln11i • • • • • . gear: most run of all 111 mixing different blouses and skirts t o form entirely new ensembles. Important are the sleeves ... n1oet have decided armhole depth. a r e called Mt-wing or dolma n. The three-quarter length Is most Lonrr Jacket" prevalent in s treet and office Along \Vith its pared·down lines. ~tyles. F or evening. no s leeves at . you can e xpect your jacket to be all proclain1 the contin u ed popu-1 longer than l~st sea~n, 26-inches larity of bared shoulder lines. that at lc·lSl. Thll! mannish mood is "uncovt>red" look that was so f.:iv-1 gre~t ly diminishc~. however. by ored in strapless sundresses dur-[the n ew Pari~-inspired horseshoe ing tht> sµmmer. neakline, ao effective when fllled- Skirts of these separates t end in with a pastel or brightly hued to a leaner look. Even though scarf. A1·ched hlplines. in contrast som e ttre Cull or pleA.tPrl, they are to the new gently fitted waist- n1ade with contrnlle1 fullness. tn lines, often have the slightest bit balanco the nl ore bulky deto.1111 of of padding for extra emphasis. the blouse~ and jaekets. Br·J.id and velvet trin1s add even Every wardrobe i.s bound to be n1 ore fen1ininity. a winner, if it includes son1e of In many instances. suit ja ckets thcst"' wonderful California wear· \.VI II be be lted low on the waist with-alls. Rnd d rop-shouldered In contlnua- Native Daughters to Provide Layette~ For Needy Mothers Plnns for providing needy mothers \.\'ith layettes were dis· "Ussed under ''new business" when Conchita Parlor . Native Daughters of the Golden W est 'Tlt'l in Friday Afternoon club hou.sc. Dorothy Henns presiding. This work will be In addition to ~hat already planned, the "adop- . t ion·· of -:t. family and providing of Christmas toys, c lothing for the children and a holiday dinner. tion of this deep-set effect . Alt hough morp up-building pad- ding is bring used ror shoulder.s than in recent seasons, the melt- t'd-in look continues high in f)!h- lon favor. Sleeves mol!t often end in ·"\ tightly nipped shirtwaiat cuff. ThC'y are popular. t oo, with Jlny free-flying c uff~ or with the cuffs ellminalt>d entirely and substltUl· ed by 1niniature pleat.a at the \Vrists. Dt>ep Banker's Grey flannel promises t o become greateat in suit prt>ference. With mixture and colorfully chec ked tweeds follow- ing closely behind. CA•...-rm ca f"IOl'-OS ea1. ..... ......,.,.~ • IMrt*•• .. • -•-1lllle es& etl. •J Mee wM• ... .ei.o. 8ldft ....._....,. •• 211ta:i ...,_..._wt .. ,._.. ... fw dw 9r ....._ wt1' • ._. tw ,_. la -* a.e U...-. ·1~ =r~ mt sU .... IFWll &. 87 ........... ' • ----., -.. ~--. -""_'{_ ---~.··-·--~ ,_ ··~-~----·--~~~--,------.--~-., ----• ~ ' I• ~ I ' • • ' '· I I : • • -· . . r •• ' ' ':, -~ . ~ I .AD LIB •••• by Margo ::~~-s ·-.:_P~~T ·' -THURSDAY,[· 5, 1t5o . DEATH or :& 11Ai a.kw ' · ···:N.,}i)i£~pn~ SS £7 Salesman 1Uptlng oa lawu la old lMO -·.,.ii· .•Qr:-''-~·.' .. · ...:,": Az. ~· :; ' . . . copter, croeee1 lawn and .eta-oa beam w1lkll, ftuta x .. ny ·< .; machine ln ball clOIM!t ln motion). ______ _,._ ______ _. ____ _. ______ ,.. ll'rom her kitchen via loudopeaker, bouaewlte opeW! "I don't wanna buy nothln'. I IOl P.,,. puollbutton I got pt tincera for!" t Saleaman (ulng hit automaUc aa.le.opener, a jack Mmmff) forcea door open and aye politely; "But MA.DAM •... " Hou•ewlfe pre11&ee button under atnk and door · alaJne? Salesman, aollcltoualy; "Madam, kln I b&ve my foot Nck from under your pre·fabricaled. bui" repellent door!" Houeewlfe relenting: "Well, I suppoee you mllhl u wen.· 1 really don't have room for It." Saleaman (quick to selze advante.ge while eztractln& foot piece meal from door:: "Madam: I repreaent the UP A: ATOM APPLIANCE co. our company happeM to ~ow via tele-~ that your jet propeUed rocket plane h&a been uatns too much jet lately. Now l.hh1 handy new gadget we are offerinc wUI gtw you twice the rockeJ at a lower cost per jet . . . your COil will be reduc ... " Houaewlfe; "Juat a darn mlnute. I may be lntereated." (She gets out atom spray gun bou1"ht from Weeman Jut year.) S&lcsman dtaappean. .r • CURTAINS • • Aren't you aahamed or youraelves. Well you should be! Gert. you and Al ahould get ahold ot yourselves a.nd quit alttlng hound playing bridge and c anasta and drinking orange cruah all day. You could be over at the CORONA DEL MAR STABlEs rirht th.11 minute, saddllngw le Paint and riding over the Irvine Hill.a. •Mr. L. Harris is conduc ting a completely equipped riding academy ~ thi• Includes h orsea. He glvea private or group leasons. Or you can board your nag for $(0 a n10 ••.. The Stable. phone la HARBOR 3il and it's locakd on Coast Hlway, going ·aouth, It's just befott you get Into Corona del Mar ... and ~hat's no hay ... • • • Ida Naylor. Marine Ave. mer·-chantres15' haa been al home at odds with a cold thl:'J past week . . . t Poor Jan McCntcheon. also of Marine J,.ve., broke her arm ' when she dropped a stitch the othl"r day:. Jack Re inert and wife Peggy of chsta J.fesa just returned from a grand c ircle of Boulder Dam, J~.s V~gas, Phoenix, San Dte(o and cl8t>wherc. [ • • • H ow dy PardnPr! "Jo-Lf'e"' Stroupjts a gal who'll tell the work1 she"a rrom T exas! Take a pet'k at er spor~·eu shop In Coela Metia, and you'll decid(' that T exas girls kno"-' how to pick snauy ' . clothes with high EYE-CUE. Perso11ally, I 'm mad tor her Alex Cohn an corduroy eklrts at $6.95. For1 'you doll.II who crawl around on poop-dt>Ck!'! alot, she has a l C'rrific j2 pee. cotton crew-~-;;ck pull· ovt•r, with matching cardigan. J co~ld carry my elnkers in the pockets. This racy job comes in Nile green, navy and white with ·nautical stripes !-.. only $6.9G. All thi•and clLBbmerea too at Jo-Lee Sportswear. 1813 !\'cwpo1t Avr., Costa )fesa . • • • I • H01'SEHOLD H:I1''"f8 DE.PT. RUTABAGA MIXED WITH HORSE-RADISH 15 PERFECTLY HORRIBLlt. Note : (This paper w ill pay abaelutely tj£lhing for these eucpationa.) . . . ' . MY DEAR, HAVE YOU GOT CRAZY WINIXlWS? Jesaye Richardson, Corona dcl Mar curtain apfcialist hu curtalna to fit any shape. even yours ... crisp. White org.ndie Pri8clllu, mualtn cottage curtains, bathroom and shower curtal~s ... oh heck every klnd! R eally, ~on't you g et d epresst>d Iookin~ at your old saggy, t.attle·ta.le gray wlndew sacks? Jessye has SeJ"l"nacal rayon traverse draw beauties tor window walls in yello~. roee-dWJt. chart.reuae, wtld cherry, etc . .starting at $6.98 pr. for sgfl. wldtha. tp between solving curtain problema, Mrs. R . Jooks afte~ Dallas, and maku cuatom drapc8. bedspreads and more Curtain.si.Truck on down to Richard· a.on1a Curtain &. -Brapeey Shop, 1203 c!t Blvd., Corona dtl Mar . _ . . • • I • Lee Stroup, vivacious Costa Mesa shop owner U Nck on the ,. you'll : ,, have; a: ' ' .• ··~ swedheart I -. . .. f .:~~:... o a~'°~ • ' .,. W.AR:NEii·s· i: t;ni· $16.50 One look. and yoa'll fall in love with your 6gure w~tft you tee whJt W1rner'1 Le Gant co rst':lett~ will do for yo1,1! See hoW yorir1 1moethea your ·.:ii.;l '" a sle1n f See how it molds and ~ol~ you in ~e lo\·ely, unbroken line? Thank War~er 1 3·"'•y· 1~cs for the perfect . ' . ~t that wo~ tbi11 miracle! \\ihen you are free to . . -I choote your o-:_o kn&lh. you~ own hip 1i::e, aad ~~~ ~e Control. J<fU want. ree~lu are .bounds to be wondftfal ! · lDC1dcratally, the Jr• aecbons af. these ..,,..j~ .,. 3-fcr·Si&ed ti g1'·e you a _lovely ~-rn.i aplUL ~~ f~,1ly euy in 'sroer's 3-\\'ay-Sizes •.• and OU. cl""r' oo-ier .. jwill quickly find the per(Oet-itting 'IV.,......, Le Gan~ planned individ. -~1,f:r~'I 1 . ' job after a very serloua 3 month's tJ+"ieu. Ma.chlni8t Mate t11t CJ . Ro8coe ~elty of Costa :M:eu bu Jen 11----------.1...----.-------------J tor active duty with the navy. Mr.! K . forme'rly worked for tlle' >:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;f;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; Santa F e R . R . Mrs. Kelty, who n+w serves a keen 5c cup ot; ii1 Kawfee on N ewport Blvd., ha.a sore feet. • I • • 1 • 1~~~ Gil .. Brownle" Brown. part tirn, philosopher and tuU Ume operator o f Polly's Apparel Shop, ~ta Mesa, &aya, • aiad I quote, "By all r ights I ~~ould have been a ~llUclan &,'!! I was bOm lrl. a~. sod house In the western part of Kansiaa." Thia honeat man of the .soil ha.a some very •harp dresses, ladi's ... Judy Lyn.n, AMbaua· dora. One grayish shepherd's check t·wtlh green, velvf;t collar t ' particularly fancied. Incidentally quit looking like a witch ln the,: kitchen! Brownle has some attract! e, washable cottons nlarkedi d own fron1 110.9~ lo $7.9~. Your h~band might like to eee yOu looking pre ttier, you know. So stop { mesaing around and set on; down to Poll~'s Apparel . . . 18~ Nl!wport Ave., CDtita lrteaa. . . I Wool Jers ~y and Wool Crepe bhe iand t~o piece • • I • . WHAT TO WEAR AT THf LAVNDERMA.1' Falt skirtii have dipping hems, sidesaddle pa.nela that give great duh to your walk, orl Spaniah nouncea, or pleti.ted: godellJ iiet at knee level, or oversklrtsl that fly open like apron In back . Many aktrt..11 are wrap-arou.nds, WT•pptng to the front or back o r both. and •hO'Nihg plenty of leg at the point where the material meet.Bl EDITOR'S SOTE1 Yeah'!' • • i • FUN FASHIONS FORTUN ... TELY FEATURE FRANKLY F AJ<t FUR! · Dress~s -Tailored ' in th& Eieluslvefy a.t . lf you have a smile left, It will~ brighten your sallow, lltUe rll'Ce when you see the.se delightfully ·vine, all wool jeraey bJouaea' trimmed with fake leopard or zebra oth! If you're a kid who'• $, starved for a little Ulualon, latch on }. one of these red or black twp cuUf'.s tor only S~.9~. Girls who long be Btg-Bear Bent tor Ule , holiday9 should see the atunntng, plaid, wool alackl ln tJie ailtlfen.t.lc i i """ manner clan plalda you've been waiting for! Ars:o. &ny ct.rt or 1&dy wb& 18 I anybody will need a jer!Hly turtle neck blouse for thle aeaaon. tZol COtMtt •Blvd. Eunice Knox and her partner, Mary !Mottram have drawers tull.,~;;~~;;~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ OET on lhe b&ll, chicks. Fun Fa.shlol hu IT at 1300 Co&at Blvd., Corona del Mar ... LISSl':N MAY ! I ha:e C...: most •ot the ""°Pl bl thJI area, ·a·· .. ·• .. L E' o(: and my dor• a.re really baritlng, but :qm teUtns ~ ~ real t:Mt ft CORONA DEL MAB ti: theae people have terrific merchandUeJ •harp ·and i~. So cut If · \ · ..,_ · · t 1 out burning up guoUne and enerSY tArtnir of! to···~ away · ~ -*"SHIR.·.·.· ,Ts, values to 5.95 . ' ... $ 377 place lookinc for barplM. Don't be a dope. i.oolr' b.nder· that 1- button-cute naoe ot you"' .. DI: BOIGAfNS IS' RIGHT llJcRl:..ilAY! .\CQ,&~_,VaJues to 27.50 . ....... .. 7•5 --L . . ' . .' ·~ ._J~CK~ . ·+ ... . .......... 1795 ALwAvs s•GNAL EDI!. 11&11' mWi<r . M, ,.•tjd ·~· cKs ..... ... .. ... . ... .......... ;+s Alway• signal your intention " and Mn. -l. were U. iown .. Jll?' A..a ..i. ~_. ~0~:~~:~~~E.~r.~;~1: =· ~~~i~~; :c &AUw'il .~ti!·=;jARMA~e~Ht>Es° ::;:;,~::.::;~?be;~~ ~ . -'-t. i'ite MAR .,. .... __ _ -·-' I .. . . I ' l read )'Mr nunQ. • i 'ftj, ....., AftaF Ceonplete S for -i :. "~ A. 11£8A ~Pr ~.~ . I 1 Ne..,.m •- .. Har. 1df~ I' ,,. Har. '''' : \ \ . . -~-----------·-· '·<!'·'~"""~· . ... ··------.. ----........ .., .. , .. -J .. -...... ~ .. -.. ~ ....................... ...-~· --·-·1--...----... ............................ .,...._....... .... -......... .... • , ' . . PA&~ 'l -PART THURSDAY, OCT. -1 19S0 I A· . ferish Dey S'd,ool Institute to Meet et St. James Church .l The lnaUtute of P&rt~h bay -Scti001a of the Epiocopal1 church tn this area will meet ~ ThUJ'80. 4ay, Oct. '12 ln the paNll! hall of St. James church wttn the Rev. AJex Campbell presldin•· 1Discus· afon wtll• center on day achools of the LGl8 Anples diocese and Rev. 1'homu Manhall ot Pomdna will' be oae al the apeaken. Mtinber9 of · St. James Ch\lrch School GW1d will serve 1uncheCJ11. Mn.. Austin Sturtevant , _being general chairman. Mrs. Eleanor #ls.her, acting president, will as- abt. Eighty rPpreaient.at.l"es arc expected. New Cub Scout Peck to Hold Initial Meet friday at St. Andrews Tomorrow night (Friday) all C'ub Scouts ".:ind their parents of the CJtrf Haven. Bay Shores and Newport Heights 8t!Clion are ask- ed to attend a meeting at 7 :30 p. m . in St. Andrew's P:resbyteri- an church, the purpose being t o form a new Cub Scout pack. At a recent meeting of New- port P.l.c k 105, it was split in three ways. Pac k lO:S will cover lhe peninsula area from 14th 1treet ea.st with a second one for Lido Isle and Newport west of 14th, with a third for Newport Heights. Mrs. C. V. Wurdemann is Luncheon Hostess Mrs. Converse Wurden1ann, Ruby aveune, Balboa Island. entertain- ed with a luncheon last Friday for her daughter-in-law, Millie tMrs. William I Reavis and baby daughter. Mrs. R eavi• is spending the winter with her p.:lrents. 1.-tr. a.net Mrs. Kanady of Los Angeles while Lt. Reavis is on active duty. Present were Mr. and Mrs. W. E . Reavts and Miss Ida. Meade. Mrs. Margaret Deaborn. Mrs. Kanady, M rs. Estelle M ills, Mrs. Harold Fink and Mr. and Mrs. Wurdemann. Presby. Women Plan Festival Dinner ' -· . • NEWS-TIMES -:Etery Tuesday NEWPORT BAY POST-Wednesdav8 NEWPORT-BAI.llOA PRESS -Tbundays NOWport BaJ Poot "-Ill.., Ado -nq ID Ille ,..__ N...,..n.-or d>e 'l'ltandaJ PIW MIN1MUM .tD 18 & LINES All C-ado mmt be pold tor ~ ID lld-of pabDcst:lon. . 4 IJnes 1 Paper $ .75 ~ 4 Lines 2 ...,. 1.50 " 1,•,. . . s Papen ;oo The publlshen wfW not' iJ rupcmalble tor more tb&n ofte lncorT11Ct fnsertlon of an advertlaement. ruerve the right to correctly cl.e..Nlty any and all ada and to rejdt any advertisement not JCOntormtn& to rules and r~tt6m. M•ertiHment.8 and cancella:tlotb! will be accepted up to~lr'"p.m. ctn tbe day precedtng.publlcatlon. Ph. Har. 1816 Phone Bar. tat• .ult for •Ad Taanlr"" or .end ad a.ncl nodttaace to ............ llMUW& PUBLISHING 00, ftll Ji&I-Blvd., Newport 8-h, ~omla. l~BU!lllri88 GUIDI: I t'-PEJISONALS c......c......~c........::_;;....:~~:._~~- CO llPLl!: I'IC HOUSE CLEANINcl l'IUlilii CRl!JCKiNG SERVICll eervtce. P'urntture and ruga RA V11:1 TOUR WA TCB 'l'ES't&D ehampoced. Free eatlmate&-r<lR ACCUJlACY ON OUR NB\V Fully lnaured. 'l'IMlll KA8TZR Al's House & Rug WAU.ACE CAJ.J>ERHEAD . Jeweler Cleaning Co. all"""" done ID our own 111>op 117 Cout Bh'd., Corona del Mar Beacon 8111 72tfe - CUB tom Tailoring For Ladies and Men Alterations'-Furrier PIPER-JOHNSON 813 E . Balboa Blvd. Har, 1095 16t!c Furniture Repairing Chair bottonu renewed, cane or splint. Chair rounds, backs and rockers replaced: also re-gluing. HARVEY"S YURNlTURE REPAIR SHOP 2050 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa Beacon 6133-J. 17c18H KEYS MADE . Experienced IAck.smith 24 HOUR SERVICE Covers the ent1re Harbor uea. ACE KEY SERVICE 101 Maln, Balboa. H&rbor 1199 Bac39H MOVING? Harbor Transfer Alcoholics Anonymous Write P . 0 , Box 197 Balboa Island, Calif. Phone Kimberly 3-5393 HAND PAINTED SKffiTS Blouses, lingerie, lamp ahade., draperies, towels, aprons make lovely personalized CHRIST- MAS GIFTS. START LESSONS NOW! Phone Ve-Vi, Harbor 0382-R 28-SITUATIONS WANTED WASHiltG or IRONING In my home, nnlahed or roueh dry. By piece or hour: Phone Beacon 6203-J 20c22 - SO. CALIF. BIBLE COLLEGE Students wa.nt part time work . Baby sitting Gardening Housework Windows clnd Ironing Service Sta. Helpers Restaurant Work, Etc. Phone Kimberly 3-$281-. Ext 11 20p21H WOMAN WANTS HOUSEWORK by the hour. Call Har. 1232-MK. 26p27H A biographical sketch "of the I prophet Amos was presented by Mrs. Dora H ill v.•hen the Women 's LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE Fellowship or St. Andrew's Pres-Phone Bea. 6927 or Bea. !5272-M. byterian c hurch met at the 1986 Har'bor Blvd., Costa Mesa CHILD CARE b y w~ek or month 'by experienced mo ther. Sunny fenced in yard, Newport Hgta. Beacon 6288~J . 23c2!5 church , A dessert luncheon Wa.5 20c21H served by Mrs. Frank Christy and Mrs. Christ ian Schindler . with W . D . Schock presiding at the foJlow· Ing bus iness meeting. Plans w e;..-started fo r the Har- veBt Festival di nner of Oct. JS, with M rs. Garnet 1\{cCUllough in charge and Mrs. Bett y Springer asalstlng. T ickets will be for adults and 50 cents for childre'n. • Glendale Couple Buys' Marcus Avenue H.ome Mr. and Mrs. Her rnan S. Barnes, or Glenda le recently • bought a channel front ho mf' at 3208 Mar- ieu11 avenue and are doing C'xten- aivl! repairs to the hoUSt', which they expect t o USt' for a summer r esidence. • 12-BUILDING SERVICES FRED W. SNELL Painting Contractor DOCKS and FENCES Exterior &nd interior painting and paper hanging. 227 'Ji E . 20th St., Costa Mesa Beacon 6441-J PAINTING EARL SHEFLIN 273 Palmer St., Costa Mesa Bea, 54!57-M 94c9 INTERIOR -EXTERIOR · PAINTING LICENSED -INSURED Glenn Johnston YOUNG MAN wishes part or full Ume clerical, sales position or ~ Coilece 'background with sever- al years experience In Marine insurance a.djuatmenUi k steam· ship operations. 210 1,i Pearl. Balboa Island or write Box R-2 this paper. 23p2:S COLLEGE TRAINED young wo- man. former assietaht buyer, seeks interesting position. Per- manent resident. .Ph. Harbor 1146-WK. · 2ltf DRY CLEANING-Lady register- ed operator. Manager 18 years. Spotting 28 years. Would like retail shop. Ph. Harbor 0?31-W. 22p24 TYPIST with sales experience, speak! Spanish, Wf\nls full or part Ume position in Newport Harbor area. Ph. Hfir. 0167-M 22c24 . .. -. ..... ~ . ' ' t~AU -... . '• ., .. -.. -. . ' Rug and Up~ Cleaning and DyeirJg We apeclallse ln cl ..... aura· and Upholateiy only. Done In your oWn home or In" a.ii ,a.ant u.alng the famou• Hild •Y•lem. RUGS D:YED Let u. make )'OW' 0W1 rup a.rut ntmilurt took like new with brtgllt. .new colon.. All work F,;S&ranteed. ' FOR FREE ltSTDIATES, PHONE BEACON 5108 HANLEA'S 203& HARJIOR BLVD. Costa Mesa 2Se24H _ee_e_.,_,_,_w_Alf'l'ED ______ -ALE. Ml8Cl:l.JANEOus RSAL B8TATE SALEBllAJf BEAlrnruL cloUtee Jike new, WAM'TJID-Progre181Ve new '* alzes 10-12. Strook coat, mlnk- ftce can UM man or womelft 'blended muU::rat trtm (cost ..i..man or ~ker. Some _.. 8200) $66; F"f!7 suit, beaded perience ""'tlllred. Buoy oftk». poclreto (coot UlSO) . $35 and Well located and establiatled othtta. Man's Schwinn bike, new busJnesa. For Interview write ti~ tubes, .$30 .. Girl'• bike. $10. Box H-2 c/o this paper. 20~c ChJldren'a table and chatrs (coat S-+Q) $16. Chest of draw. WANT expet1eneed real estate ers, $5 ; bookcue. $5. Phone broker. ' Harbor 1260-J 23c25 ' only $229.95 DA VIS-BROWN o. 1885 Harbor Blvd. Costa Meas. Beacon 6821. U-BOATS, SUPPLIES Chrysler Engin~ Used Crowns -Royals See John Harvey at Seacraft NEW kitchenette apt. Strictly private. Newly tumlahed. Good location. Utll. pd. Adults. 721 Poppy, Corona del Mar. ZSp2t I-bedroom furnished houee, paUo, garage, large yard. Good Joos· t ion. West Newport. Adults, ph. Sy. 3-0516. 23p2l> COMPLETELY FURN. ROOMS & APTS. MONTHLY OR YEARLY STAGE MOTEL 608 Coast Hiway, Newport Beaut.ltul 4 In ftneat tu ml.ah ed., Tental. ' droom, 3 bath home tton. Completely 150 month, winter Hadfield A VE., 13alboa lllland Barbor 20 FOR RENT bN OCEAN FRONT h ousekeeP*1g cottage, la pe-r 9.oeek.. Ai..$0 lar•e doobte f>ed, r oom, $6. J1 zt E . Balboa Blvd •• 8alboa. T . H&r. 1422-W. 23p26 BOUH Tral r. furnlshed.. incl. utll., per~ent.ly located., pri· bath, Al8o rum . kitchenette apt.fl Winter rates. L A M P E R T MOTEL. ?010 C.oa.st Hiway, N,ewport h .. Bea. ts477 23p2·1 Balbo Peninsula THE JOHN VOGEL CO. 1301 Coast Highway Corona de! Mar Harbor 1741 AWNINGS 826 COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH PH. BEACON ~771 , / WINTER or YEARLY -1-bdrm Close to ocean and bay. Quiet location, :f<-ew minutes wa.lk to shopping *!strict and transpor- tation. 1 Qdrm. apt .. livingroom, bath, kitcfhen. Large privatt! patio. Ga!rage. utilities inc lud- ed. $4-5 rrio. winter, or will re- decorate tb suit t enant on year- ly rental. 1325 E . Balboa Blvd. Harbor 22f8-W. 22c24 22c24 HOME FREEZERS Immediate Delivery VICTOR QUICK FREEZE-New models, !5-year C"u&rantee. 9, 16 and 20 cu. tt. sizes. ALSO NEW 4 ¥.i cu . ft. GeneMl retrlg· erators. Immediate delivery. ALSO NEW Caloric table top gaa ranges Immediate de1ivery. Dale's Furniture 1929 Harbor Blvd. LAWN MOWER, golf clubs, tra- v6l bags, lacjiiea' riding booU. uphol. maple c haJr. Love ,eat. Steamer trunk. Metal dinette chair . 704 Orchid Ave .. Corona del Mar. Harbo r 2385-R. 23c2:S APT. SIZE 3 burner gas stove, with oven. $18. 208 Amethyst, Balboa. Island. Harbor 0605-JK. 23c25 Do You Need a washing machiJle-i W e have several avalll'ble t~is week. both autOmatlc and ' Y.'ringer type. $39.95 and up DA VIS-BROWN Co. ISM Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Beacon 6821 7 Chinese bamboo blinds; one ma- hogany dresser. Phone Harbor 2378-J 23p2t MAGIC CHEF TABLE TOP range. cream color. in good con- dition, $30. Phone Bea. !5634 . 23c2~ JENN'S (formerly at 1~ W Balboa Blvd) IS MOVING Will Be Opening Soon AT MUdew ~t . . . canvaa Aluminum .• Flneat Matetla.1.1 Free Ertlrnatel , . Patio F\Jrn Expert Recovering 2tfc fumlshed apt. 431 Oaj\lia. Cor- -------------ona del Mar. Phone Har. 0344·J. SANTA ANA TENT & AWNING alnce 1920 KI 2-3645 1626 S. MAlN, SANTA ANA DE&P FREEZE-Large double vat, auJtable tor home or cale. 3 yni. old, good cond. $100. Ph. Beacon 6480·R. 98tFC See us for BARGAINS in used TVs We have a few good models avall- abl~juet traded In thi.!J w eek . Here's your chance to save some money! DA VIS-BROWN Co. 1885 Harbor Blvd. 'costa Mesa Beaco n 6821 USED aluminum overhead garage door, complete with hardware. Measurement 8 ft. 8 inches high BQOKS-SEA BOOKS A flhe stock of books on all yacht- ing aubject.9-Plus all current books. LendJng library. I The Islanders . 214 Manne, Balboa Is. Har 15471 j ~SIB Wl.alt's Trading Post . UJ-sed Marine Gear Neu~lcal Decora tions Used Nets 422-POth St. Newport Beach Opeh Sundays\ Ph. Har. 2470 t 17cl8H 28 OOT COMMERCIAL BOAT. EQuipped for mackerel and jigs. R~ADY TO GO. V4 8 engine, $~000. See owner 1959 Harbor Bf vd., Costa Mesa . 23p2!5 +, BARGAIN IS CRAFT SPEED BOAT $900 R ifhardson's Yacht Anchorage Pho ne Harbor 369 by 7 ft. 8 Inches wide, Sl:S. Can 23c25 be seen at Shade Shop, corner oft--;------------ 29th St. & Lafayette. 22p24 BO' T SLIP FOR RENT -Will a comoUa t e a boat up t o 45 ft. SZ-FURNrriJRE FOR SALE BAMBOO RA1TAN SHOPS Complete line, factory-tcryou. Open 12-9 daily &: Sun. Bank terms. 275 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach. tfc BEAUTIFU L red l~ather chair. S7!5. See Mrs. Richardson at Richard.son's Yacht Anchorage. Phone Ha rbor 369. 23c25 0 sirable location. Phone Har- bc r 3060. 24c26 -P~ople do read the Press ads. ~USICAL, RADIO FoiJR MONTHS OLD . ' Spinet pl no, rental return. Save $60 on this. Convenient terms at SHAFER'S MUSIC CO. (Since 1~7 421 No. Sycamor e. Santa A~a . Kin1 berly 2~0672. --+---------SEMI-MODERN Matching studio REI'jT A PIANO, $5 per month. couch and platform r ocker. in All rent· atlowed lf you buy good condltion. Reasorlabl~. w~thin term. DANZ-SCHMIDT. 1919 Santa. Ana Ave., Costa 5 O No. Main, .Santa Ana. Meaa. Phone Be&. 5830-J a.fter --+------------e p. m. 22c24 GR ND PIANO. Beautiful tone. Otily $395. DANZ -SCHMIDT. KELVINATOR Elec. reflig., May-5 0 No. Main, Santa Aha. An- tag wa.shing mach ine, rugs. o _her fo r $485. 20 others at Buffet. 100 lb, Ice box. 3 double vdrious priees. beds, complete. Odds & ends. [ --------- 105 No. Bay Front. Balboa J~-SPINET P IA I'\O. 2 yrs. old. Like land. Ph. Harbor 467-J. 22c21 n.\\', $450. Terms. $50 down & S 0 per m onth at SHAFER'S J..!1lJSIC Co. !Since 1907 ) 421 N . S ro.more. Santa Ana Kl. 2-0672 23c2~ FURNISHED 2 BDP~ HOUSE end garage, ocean front-to July lat. Util. pd •. $75 mo. also another one at $60. N. B. C. Realty 3116 Newport Blvd., Newport Bch. Phone Harbor 1405 FURNISHE:f> APT. yearly rE>nt. ·newly decprated. t ile kitchen & beth roo , garage, wash room with ma h.lne. If you want .something nice , look at this. ApL at 3 9 -3-4th St. Z3p25 SMALL 1..ufnfortable apt. Stal 23c25 aho-wer, u It heat, private pork -------------Ing. Uttl paid, $30 mo .. winter UNFURNISHED 2 bedrm. house MAR VJ! TA APTS, 406 East in a court. W ith garage. Wash-!Balboa B l\'d., Balboa.. 23c25 ing ma.cblne, MO mo. 7:S3 West l1 19th, Costa MeM. Bea. 16097-JK. S~ALL U ~URN. l bedroom 2ltfc ~ouse . Ut lily room-shower. No -------------' hlldren ctr dogs. 136 E . 21st. FOR RENT -Furnished yearly ,.coeta Me a . Inquire 467 F1ow rental. 2 bedrooms, $86 a month •er, Costa Mesa. 23p24 Ocean front, Newport Beacll. Harbor 11&4:·M. 23p24 A TTRACTJVE 1 bMrm. upper apt. tor a murted Couple. Al!i-:> l bedrtn. lower apt. to1 business couple. (Sept. 1!5 -June 15) 117 Sapphire, Balboa Island. Harbor 1520-J. 14ttt NJ:;WPORT ISLANO-Attracti\'e 12 bedrm. furnished Wouse. l"'ire ' 1place. Alpo panel ray. Patio fApply 40~ -39th St. or can DUnkirk p-2723. 17c26 MODERN i bedrm. a pts. Frigid I aire utlliUes paid. $50 per mo !yearly. Ir quire Apt. No. 3. Doi EXTRA CLEAN 3 &: 4 rm. apts. phin Apts 1605 W . Balboa Blvd Elec. refrig. Util. pd. $45 & $50 I l 4tfc mo. to June 15th. 301 Eas t Bay ~ Ave., Balboa. Ph. Haf. 1959-J.,. I OCE FRONT 22c21 • Btllboa Pe sula, quiet, 2nd floor ja pt. Exe llent locatiOn. Short iwalk to ~hopping district and 1transport91tion. View of both ocean and bay. 2 large bed .,rooms. E~tra large living-room, 'bath, kitchen and sun deck $7~ :mo, wlntfr, or available for J.>earJy Jea.se. Harbor 2278-w RENTAL 11 SPECIALISTS Call Edna Cralgi Linwood Vick, Rltor. Balboa Island. Har. 2042 32c54 FOR RENT -LARGE MODERN 22c2.f. TRAILER -$30 per mo. 17 41 • Pomona Ave., Costa Meoa. Bea-Lido Isle Bay Front con 6747-J. 22p24 LARGE 1-B. R., beaut. view. SM. _ ! 2·B.R .. 2-b8th. bay front. $11 5. BALBOA WINTER RENTAL oe1uxe 2 ~·1'-·· 2-bath, di.ahwuber. Completely, newly tumt ed. Re-garb. d~1. BeauUfu\, 1180. frig, Near shop. dist. Adults. • Avatl!\ble till J une 15 UtiL pd. Pa.nelray he&.t . 385 Via Lido Soud. H ar. 2552, Reasonable Rent ilar. 2911·1\1. uc On E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa Phone Harbor 2ts2~R 13p27 B«.LBOA PENINSULA -Charm- ing 3 bedroom , 2 bath, furnish- ed apartment. Reasonable. Win- ter or year round. Har. 3019-R. I Uc $75 MO. PERMANENT rental furn. n e4y redecoreted 2 bed ,rooms, ge living room and kitchen. Util. paid. Ge.ragr. ,laundry room. fenced play yard for cltildqen. Blue T op M otel 401 Nev.·port Blvd. (just above t h e Arches l. 9tfc MOVING -MUST SELL THIS WEEK -Will sacrifice distinc- tive home fv.mishings -~rugs. beautiful lamps, some In pairs. figurines. uphol. chairs, bed- spreads. drapes, French prov. bed complete, etc. Call Harbor 44 eves .. THIS WEEK ONLY. SPINET PIANOS. N('v.· and used. Yearly and Winter Rentals 1-ibdrm. large Jiving rm . gara.g~ frigidaire1 on 2nd floor. 23c24 $~9~. $385. $-420. Discontinued n*' del $387, nev.·. Easy ternls. W e have several furn. ~scs. and D NZ SCHMIDT 520 N M · apts. at very low win~er rates -. . a1n. •40 & c rner 6Lh. Santa Ana. • m o up. 1 Also all year rent11-ls. US8:D PIANOS from $69.00 up. G ~d playing condition. DANZ-I Paul C. Jones-Rent~l Agcy. - JALSO lo er 2·hd1'n1. lovely apt •both on \l.'B l ('r, nf'nr 1nkt-'! theare. bus. Very q4,ict. Adults 617-36th St .. Hnrbor 69l·W, 23tfc Mrs. &!:ulah Rohrick , who sold tbe property to Barnes, has now bought a place in Costa Mesa. She has two child~n in the N ew- port high school and two in the· crammar school, she is employed h , ·")'.l!>C~p.t. Ud~i(4lt>i:•.j 501 ·31st St. Newport Beach Harbor 2297-J FlNE LAUNDRY work done. 504 1h w Balboa Blvd DINING ROOM SET, 8 pcs.; Red-S ~H1.1IDT,' 520 No. Main, Santal2307 Balboa Blvd. Ne\'-'port Bf'ach NEWPORT ISLAND -2 bed.rm wood lawn furniture; rugs, dav-Ana. {'Omer 6th. Call Harbor 370 or Harbor 231 3 ,furn . apt on v.raterfront. No enport, desk, Fireplace set. 476 1 22p36 !Pets. child en 0 . K . Wint.er, $4 5 a,.9M\W~~g.>ata Mesa. 23p24, N~ :1, JrrqJ)talj.ni apco~n, pro-, ~ I )Tio. 3'tJl Channel Pl.. N ewport "f'J ..: ll ; . j ~ -l •" He~bert Kings . .,AIRifN~n~ '~~.,~~·~Y;~~.r 1 Willf8.ms, Har.' !5ts~ 23p26 U': '":f\l~boa .. ' ' . . .. , Watch for our opening! 17c18 Return to Lido Mr. and Mrs. Hefbert K ing, who have spent four months vacation- ing between tin1es thqy stayed at Newport Ht>ights, are moving bac k into their home at 216 Via .,ent one, Lido Is l!!. Dt-.pa.rtment 2 No. M341 NOTICE O•' SALE OF PER- SONAL PROPERTY AT PAINTING WANT Housework by the hour. REASONABLE. Large or small Call before noon or afte r !5 p.m . jobs. Free estlmalea. ·Walker, Harbor 1998-W. 24c26 108..J.8th St., Newport Beach. I-------------- Har. 3087-J. 17c18H • CARPENTER WORK, truck and power tools, Union sea.le or bid on job. Harbor 1164-M. • 29c30H CARPENTER ACCOUNTANT. bookkeeptng and general office work. Real estate broker's license. Long experi- ence. Local resident desires po- sition. Please phone Har. 179ts-J 24p28 %11-HELP WANTl!ID EVERYTlilNG FOR YOUR TRAILER WE FILL BUTANE and PROPANE TANKS Complete installa.tion. rep&lr . and service or all Trailer Equipment. Herman E . Samuel Etna M. Porter ORANGE COAST PUBLIC Al'CTJON Neat finishing an<! remodeliftg. I Ia t!Mo S\rpt'rior Court of tht-Stat.. also lay asphalt tile and install of (':s.UfonUa. Jn and for tht> sheet tile. • Card Salespeople $$$ TRAILER SUPPLY 1910 HARBOR BLVD. County of Orangto. RAY K'IMllLE Eam $1000 in spare _time before THOMAS RICHARD DITTMAR, Apt. 3, shingled hhu.se rear Xmas. Sell out.!'ltandtng value Costa :Mesa, Phone Beacon 8.2.24-R 82Uc BEAUTnrUL buque .w.w. dre••· • .t • .nlstat~ttftooa~»l 1' · tli• li.tiitf. IJlil.. · ~~/~,re~ •ljt. Is!. ti~~,: •rt>~' -F 1il:i-!, 1~3f25 1-!i shit'QI. ·sen f.or. ·ovei: ::$U>oo~ . · ~· ~ ti 1 aice, FtrEt:r.tS"HED $ rm. "ouse. '°'"n er, pie cabinet, platform rock-"t for i:>9!), case included. t I-a," 'r's .\ .. I.4&i ·ti Oft: loo. "' '"1 er. drop leaf table. dry sing. pair • C nvenient terms a.t SHA-Adults. 423 Marigold,j Corona quire 215 -29th St .. Newport of milk glaas lamp bases and F 'S MUSIC CO, (Since 1907 1 del Mar. 14pl5H "'Bea ch. P . Har. 0889-R. 23µ24 other odd pieces. Mr.!'l. Richard-4~' No. Sycamore. Santa Ana.. eon at Richardson's Yacht An-K mberly 2-0672. chorage. Phone Harbor 369. ~ 23c2ri WA .JTED-50 pianos. Trade in -------------ye ur old piano on a Grand, BOYS 26 in, bicycle, roe.Ing wheels S inet o r beautiful television. $1!5. A.18o chlld·11 2-wheel side-H rhe.st C3.Sh allovvance. Terms. walk bicycle, $5. 23642 Snug D NZ -SCHMIOT PIANO CO .. Harbor Rd., Cliff Haven. Bea-cc ·ner 6th. !520 No. 1.1ain. Santa con 5449-M. 23p2·1 A a. G, E. Monitor top refrigerator. Excellent condition , $65. 112 Crystal, Balboa Island. Harbor 22e. 23c2.!5 OR ANS-Used electric~ A beau- t} Save on th..is f or church or h~ me. Another for $22!5. DANZ- S HMIDT PIANO CO., SIUlta A a, !520 No. Main, corner 6th. $73 CORONA DEL MA.R 1-Well fu rnished apt. 2 1bedrms. Twin beds. Hdwd. flO<Trs. sea view. Near everything. Harj 0889-R o r 719 Poinsettia, Corona de l :Mar, ) 23c24 NICE 1 BEORM. furnished house, fireplact>. Yearly ren;al. 619 Poppy, Corona del Mar. 23c25 Lido Isle LIDO lovely a\•ail- O~E bedroom apt., unfurn., y ear- ,ly basis. $50 mo. F ireproof .,,uilding. yrs. o ld . ALSO furn. ~bedroom apt., gllll!S- ~ patio~d BBQ, $40 mo. v.·in- ter or yearly. Call Harbor 650-W or Sl'e 3008 32nd St .. ~· B. 22p2-t .I CORONA :qEL 1.1AR-1 bedrm. onfurn. apt., S65 mo, yearly. •f-dults. 7l l 1z Goldenrod, Cor- bna del !Mar. Phone Harbor 291~-W or H arbor 1251-\\1• I . 22c24 Plaintiff 22-18 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Cbrtstmas Carda. 50 for SJ . vs. Phone Beacon 6431 Beat profits in West. 7 money-GAFFER A SA'ITLJCR while MADELL EAfERSON DITTMAR. 2c3B making imprint lines. Ma.ny tabla top automatic atove. $00. SPECIALS in New and Used Purniture If you want a rental on ISLE see us. Severaf apartments also homer able. P. A. PALMER; Inc. 05~ BEDR~OM APT. on Grculd \:anal. Bal oa Ialand. near •hop- ping cente . Adults only. W in - 1er or ye ly. Ph. Har. ~8-M, th f Phone Harbor l:S20~J. 14t!c · p · t S et al, OefendanL-4 o er ~t sellers. Sensational • am tOf'e Notice Is her.eby given that the Painting by "PA~,, value. Assortment.a on approval. New Apt. IMi range ······-···$84.50 Doi• • fi•-bt ~.~ -I rt t S I FREE' T 1 · · Se · New inn...-nlll.ng mattre. ... & pro .... e uu.mil\eU' in l'few. \lDdersigned. as Receiver in the 13 years Service in Hllrbo ... a.re.a mp n amp es ' ·. . and e eVJSlOD rv1ce ... __ --::--:-.1 -·~ 9 --Pl rt. Good loca.Uon. low rent. above numbered a\i.d entiUed a c-°'"'"' ''How to Earn $l000.'' No ex-or _... mpnnp .................. 1 ..... A ~ut $3,6QO will buy. tJon, Will sell at public auction to Call Sat. & Sun .• B<uon 50M.J perlence needed. Write NOW! RADIO REP A.IR. S V-Bmld!x .......................... ll0.00 \!>• hishes\ and best bidder and 288 -22nd St., cool. Mua \feotorn Art •Publlahen. 2M S . Larry Ewen • • Harold Hamm Uled ~pnton .... 139~. :141.!IO N. B. C. Realty . llU'bjeet to co nfirmation by said Sppg St., Dept N, Loe Angelea. ~lcl.ana New and Ueed rumtture 311t Newport Blvd., Mewpoit. Bch. 8Uperior Court all the right tltle ~ · 2lcH Ji01SA. RADIO • TICLSVISION n... 1-'• ..,._·-'·tn...,. P)lone Ha""'r HOii and interest of the parties herein THE PR·E·ss 1-B--~--c -ft--l<Cll\A 1' ~ ~ • U&'U& .. ~ 3333 Via Udo 1 Harbor 1500 22tfc WANT TO SHARE 1'jY AT· TRACTIVE HOUSE v{ith girl or woman. 5 rm.a. , garage, piano. Har. 845-W. 71~ Helio- trope, Corona del Mar.I 20p21 la and to a certain De Soto auto· • . · • · WA.N'1 experienced bUl.k teller or "" ~~ .... ay, • -. ~ -1121 lliutliol' Blvd. ..._ D10'7-W )(.., Very profttabl•, snlen- bOOkk •••--••-t Mt.le 1 -• d!o •-••Jon. _ _.._ ~_....:i__ ... mob~ oa hentlnafter deseribed. ee......,, ma~e opera 0 '· • • ~ "~ -~·~ B lb ll. Island Said Nie wtll be conducted on THE NEWs "r.flliCS Newport. Barbor Bank_ 605 Tll:LEVISION JILOND• ~. p:. din· SJIS THIS! a 0 the hour of 2 :00 o'clock . M. at .. " . 22c2f Complete with aerial. $100. &21 tmdllll 1-el)ll.. l1lt. tt~~ Real on Buainea Brokers bdrm., 2 bath home-$ OO mo. the lltb day of Octobe"J.9li0 at •I I M &;;" Coeat Blvd, Corona de! Mar. 10" HA.LUCRAirl'Ill 1'!S __ __,..-top --Ialand Realty Co. FOR RENT-yearly. ~ 2 JGH Newport Boulevsrd, ewport THE POST A: Clltt DT •• Newport Hetabto. Co,_. del "8'· Bar.~ P~RK AT AGATI: HORACE • A 1"'e vehicle ,,_,_ ... the su"i~ ot w ..... ~ .....::--...--·~ -~--a.-·--•..-,.•y .,,, .,. ......... ,ne, a an I t 20c22 ;Balbo Peninsula N~CE largel rum, ap~. close In. ~iving rm bdrm., kitchen. din- ette and b th. $45 mo. or yee.rly liea.se. Chi 0 . K. Ailso beauti~ul view, ocean front <urnisbed ~pt. Large glassed in Uving rool'1l , 2 bdrms .. kitchen, ~inette, balh· Patio. SM mo. 01' ~early l~ase. Child 0 . K. 11 Phone ~tlrbor 2!517-M I 23c25 !leach, Callfomla. ' COlilBINa1·-:io_N ~ ~~ lie-M:n-W. ' 22p24 ~ Balboa laland MAZET3••u ~--Balbo ~,msod N the allove ment;;;;l.i &ale i;;.,,.. ln'!"lt_. -~ o1"1er LATHE-Atlu 10" qlllclt dWJ.., .. -;-"'..,;.. 1;,;.-'-~;,~~ · Harbor 377-W Phone H&-r 29 ,..Uc:ul&rly described ..., follow.e: • P<'llllJr. ~ U.. .GDIJ. ·4'1· atand. motor, .-rteo. lllte _r-., u-1-~ '1= l IC26 ! 23c:ll> B' ;::;:;m I~~D. F:;:i,:m~~ !NS cu.tom De Soto, 4j -r ' ~~· 'Ttl.:P CoMl ... ,,_, ~ •%-joCntm-, motor. -II.~~ •--J!lclt. ' I I W 'n -.. L1C...ce 7V8219. Orange County"s _,,~i .. """h . ·='"!----· Wrtto Bos. Bl, ~-wa -· '~ -,. -~ O~.a•' r .I. MODERN wtetully tonjlahed 2 "\':"is. ~:~:·~:::. s::J·~r-,,-lale Will be made upon·the· ' "-, -f ~~~ . lllill' , • .• ,. •,Up I • bedrm. hdlbe, flttplace, ~ mo. followtnc tarma: ooe thlrd lof pur-Q f f "-" . , -~ ~~~-: -"",L= ' I~ ;LADIZS DR-~ ,;,. Mp. --,..,, --~· ,_ ~ a{ II• &o <e lo Jun~5tJ>. '8S yeuly,tWaterli;:tliiiljiSffi;P?bd,:;;;'~;.::-;23;;.c25;:: q,u. }trtoe upon acce~ ot a u s a,, In 9 " ..... _ ..;,0 ...... L -... . ' .... ~ ... ~...:;:: .. -~-.... a -tJ/I! 2 '11111 • ... 1°' ~ ..,,,."'it!' ~' 2 •• • tn ahorpald. Ori Surtd&y•. 4 Se&-: ... sHE_ ,\-1 .. bdnn".-apL. ov•r- bN loJ oalsl 8-l••r. the ce · , -~ ... ,·~:~-,..,tt.lfl~ ·-·~ --~~1r'; .. -.,.:-J~-~!:"!i~' .ot==~dpl. • ve,S)'0.-2.'l. 22c2f l!>okl.,gba andocean.$35mo . • :"' ~: by Mid !:'"".: R. a I Eilal• •,I~ ...... .,. -~ .... , ...... O.t ·-·--·-"' ......:. hleqd --~ Up2& ~::·· t ot buol!>-';J bn>liler ~L, 181. y--=risftal. 2 ~!>of·, & con 6145-W. Me , _. . ,....., ·, "'· • •· llSpM ~ Fdle .-&. -14'---.$11 ' . _ , • n lncap.cl(ate<I. wur ~ J BR. furnlabecl, With ca e and t"":..the 1rlal>l to rej~tct y ~d . Ad-rf" • , ~,;;;· !CJec:. -·pt\.._ --12 '1t IUl'U: ..._ 1'k _,,I"'! s ~ .0 '-amt nk:e!J· equllil"'d uUllUea, ss:i, Neu ..,.,. ~Yf.AL, ·Balboa 'fun>· •DATCI ---y~ .... . Y«t, rung. •. W'~IM."t'•:;• .... ' Sale -• .,,,. ~ -I ... _..,,;:_told ·~ . . In_ n..n.nt ~ nlnp call Harbor IOG-R, .23c2l> tU 2 3•P;; ~~~· ~= JOHN W . . • k .1 ·~~-"""or'° ,i:·a.a;•lp.-. ·-,._... .-,., uau,--,.,..,. tln. lllanp. lll&C ._ Raulto come hom Et ~:lid-1 11:11).. 2•cff • 1, .. . • 1 Medillllt . .. , -lilOllL -a11u7. =~ ljll-Via'.,. .,;.. . . IMii li!Jt .,... 11u 0eeoe mw. ea...,_ 1111.n -qu1~1J-wni. lllOx ;PracUce! An 11<1 rqu1u1 1n. 1111o -, , • -lo!r-1"r. · -• . • tedl clal Kar. ! . ' %4<:ft ' · Ql Ulla l"'IJtt. 23c24 l"'J>O• will pi,\duce naulto or you. • bia.lutOd next pas• • •• , ... , I ' • ·. ' ' • • •P&LmrAft • p•tI.UfAU I . BLANCHE A. GATES Realtor Clayton. Lolwe -Frank Catherina 311 Marine I Ave., Balboa Island Ph. Bar. 1671 or ,672 Harbor t .S-14 evenings '. I • UNUSU~ VALUES ON B.A!LBOA ISLAND I I $43,000 So. Bay home, pier, float. Owner says · SACRIFICE uUs beaut. 5 B.R., 3 bath home. Lge. llv. rm., dining rm. Patio. Charm. furn- . Ishee!. Sandy beach. Tltis iB -OPPORTUN°ITY knocking OD YOUR door. $11,liOO. 2 B.R. Furnished, patio, garage .. $13,000. 2 B. R. Furn., patio, garage. $5000 dn. ' $15,700. 4 BJ~ .. 3 ba. furn. patio. $16,000. 3 B.R. home, patio, gar. plus 1 B.R. apt. $17,000. So. Bay· corner with small 2 B.R., house on rear. Small dn. pyt. furn. $23,500. Little Island DUPLEX, 3 B.R. each. SALESMAN WANTED BLANCHE A. GATES -Realtor ' 61 Al'AB'l'MJl:NT!I a BOUllES l I Lido Isle Bayf ront GREENLEAF et: it 12 Newport Blvd. ASSOC. Har. 2562 2-tttc YEAR round rental. re&A., fur· n1ahed 2 bdrm. over garase. QUIET. Near shopping, trans. and bay. 306 Coronado, BaJboa, Harbor 73l·J. 24p CLOSE·IN l bedroom furnished apt.. MS mo. yearly, inclu. util. •1• t>e•»-, Corona del :Mar. 24<:26 A'M'ENTION TRAILER I TES Llft ta a luxurtou• private bath •tup f9r juat a few cent~ ID6ft pe:r day than you are _pa,...... $22.50 per Mo. YBAR ROUND (Two people) 100% private bath. aepuata atucoo buJlding on l!acb Jot. center of shopping, lranlpwtation. etc. Firat come. ftnl aened. . Sandy's l)@JDie Trailer Park • • -•·-~ • I ea -Jtwy •• Mwpt. -. ...,. Trailer Storage Protected by 8 ft. steel fence, · 11.00 per week. ' ·TRAILER TOWN 32' W. WU.O. eo.ta Meea Phone BMeon !>011-M TRAilZR Completil!'Jy f\lmlshil!'d, lneludlng' cabana. ClNn and comfortable. At El Nido Trailer park, It.all 48. 1640 Nt>wport Blvd., Costa Mesa. 22p24 PERMANENT SLEEPING RM .. garage. $8 per wk. BLUE TOP MOTEL, 401 Newport Blvd. lfboVe Arches). 15tfc Rl!AL ESTATE Panoramic View of Bay and Ocean Cliff Haven $19·750 2 bedrms, l % bath home. Unit heat, hdwd. floors. 2-car gar- age. Laundry., beautifully land· scaped. 2212 Kings Road, Cliff Haven Earl Chamberlain REAR ESTATE Loans ... Insurance .. 50U Coast Blvd .. Corona Harbor ' 2288 . Builders del Mar Five acres in Costa Mesa One bdrm. house. dbl. garage, lge. shade trees, good soil, ample water, ripe tor nursery or sub· division. $17,500 Ralph P. Maskey 3411 Newport Blvd. Har. 402 Newport Beach 22Uc FURN. older remodeled l·bdrm. house and garage, on large well located lot in Newport Heights. FULL PRICE $3900, terms Beacon 6433-J 23c24 **SOLD** 535 Santa Ans Ave. Newport Heights By a Multiple Li.sting Realtor New three·bedroom Homes Oak noors, fireplace, garbagil!' dis- posal, lawns. double garage, large 50-ft. Jots. Ready to niove in right now. $9950 SL!:ltPYNG ROOM for e mployed , . "'1a~ .. $6 ;w~. ,., ¥P· Home privt-, . '~J?D: :P.;. Maskey ; le-ges. 416 RJverslde Ave., New· 341'1' NewpOr't. ·:a1Vd. . Har. t02 port Heights. ,2Jp.2!; LARGE DOUBLE bedroom. $5. 1129 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Newport Beach 22tf.: Tel. Harbor 1422-W. 23~ 51-TRAll..ERS IOCE LARGE FRONT ROOM & k itchen, $37 .60 mo., ll:nen. and uWfUe. tumlshed. 2 peo-ple. ALSO down natn . bedroom. Pti· Yale entrarice. Bath, SlO pei ~-----------22' Ea.stern built trailer-good concYtion. Will sell' or trade for property or pick-up truck. 150 Rochester, Costa Mesa. 24cH Wttlf for 2 men. 1.23 -21th St., 55-MONBY TO LOAN Nowport Beach. 20c21H 1--~---------- JrOR RENT for t month. Furn. LOANS TO Bun..D, DIPROVE, room. priv. entrance afld b.:ith. BUY, MODERNIZE, OR 60&~ Marigoki, Corona del Ma.r. REFINANCE Har. 2853-RK. 24c We Buy Trust Deeds u wmn. lllJ8CZLl.ANEOU8 UXIO' Office apace. corner loca- tion. 81.rfft level 515 Eut Bal- -Bl'ld., Balboa. Hu. 2821. 9STFC &&-AUTOMOBILES, TIB!l!I 1IS'f PACKARD 1.20 Conv. Sedan. Good running condition~ $100. INl2 Snug-Harbor Rd.. Cliff Haven. Bea.con M-4&.-M. 23p24 )9'1 FORD STATION WAGON. 5 new titt.!'I, new paint. Excellent condition. 84.r:tey Bell Surplwi Store. Phon"' Beacon 8204 or ~SU. Z3c26 1-ll'ORD 2 DR. SEDAN, llftY· Qood _,dlUon. new pain\, clNn NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. 3333 Via Lido Ph. H&r. llM>O LOANS For Homes with 4 'lo -5 112 'lo Int. Long term. Low payment Speclall%lng In F . H . A . and G. L Plana. 6J,.i % Construetlon Loana CALL BOB SA 'M'LER Har. 3163 for Free Appraiaal Rep. POIRIER kORTGAO!l CO. Metro. Ufe Ins. Funda. KI 3-.518& ,WANT TO BUY SO ft. lot on Lldo tale. Will pay $2000 caah. Phone Bea<on 5123·M. 22p2t upbolat.ery. Priced rigbtl Bar· U •s11. ESTATE EXCHANGE .... -and (eves. and wk. end --.. --.. ---.. -. --~ . -.... -. -. --. --. ----. --... -.... -..... ----..... -.. ---. ·r~ ---.... ----. . ~ ' . ' ,..-·-····-·-----------' . • ••••• G. N. WEIJ.S • Bl'Oker a: Anoe. Coat.a .. _ The Best Town Oil Earth In Newport Heights 2 bedroom iMilno. double _ .. Owner going lo KOfOL Look thta over. . Only $6500 · 2 Homes ON BIO CORNER LO'f'. Pnced .. $10,000. $800 Down 3 Bedroom Home G. I . RH:SALS, eome In and let U.!1 ahow you thia bai'pJ..n. 4Yrs. Old 2 bedrooms, ti1e bath &nd kitchen. Fireplace, back yard fenced. Going. at $6500, worJh much more. Nice 2 Bedroom • • pptL 81 "4!, J:llTATll CORONA DEL MAR PROPER ~ B. Lynn -~r Cout Bolllevard Realtors Corona !lei Mar Helen L. Lynn Harbor 1037 ' ft>R SALE-Duplex. An e11:cellent location, near beach. rental record. Alley and driveway paved. Partly furnlahed .. J ..................... $14,200 OWNER moving Into larger home, placea California modem ket. $8000 G .. I. loan. Wall to wall carpetlBg drapee. Secluded patio, fenced garden, dbl streets, $11,600. f bes\ style on mar- in both hedrooma, ge on one or best JU:N'l'AL--3 to 4 bedroom home, modern and colorful. Availaille for 10 . months. A.ad many others offered for your aelectio~. . I ) . · CORONA DEL MAR PROPER'l'hbs _ HEAD OFFICE B~CH OFFICE 411 Coaat Boulevard Corona del Mar ~a::!11ouse Motel Harbor 1037 1 !llarbor 1063 Best Buys-All-ways l • * C. D. M. * * Mod'-'rn 2 bedrm home, south of FIRST . . . highway. Room for 3 more units. Corn.er property. 2 lot.s, bonds paid. with the Finest I Total price, $10,850 New Exclusives: I . fOSTA ·MESA JtEAL ESTATE I . T. 5 1950 · ss-8 a MAJ, UTAU: • .. . ........ ; 1 .. SPEcIALS ' • STANLEY • BEAUTIFUL BEk.coN BAY Water front homes $42,500 to Ssb,000. Ot ers $!6,750 to $26,500. Beacon Baf la on~ of ;the choic~t realdentiaJ areas. in the Bay dlatriet. Juatfook the fr llowing over: l bedroom home-large U g room. Garage apartment. Conapletely tu"! shed $181MO . 4 bedroom hom~-2 bedrooms up an~ 2 down. Lots of brick work. Enclosed patio pantly cover· ed. lnLerlor Wood fin~9h ls I ldom ser at thil prlce-Pl,500. I Contact. Mrs. Maroon at Harbor 117~ for appointment to see .omething in BMcon Bay.; EXCLUSIVE LIDO ~SLE Home on corner 1 acre, all fenced and . beautitully La.ndacOped. 1. On LIDO ISLE beautiful 3 bedroom and den home locat- ed on one ot the best large comer Iota. Thia home has EVERYTHING. ·Two baths:, stall showers. u.nlt heat, large rooms, carpets, drapes, dis· posal, dishwasher and a patio and cabana that Is "out or this world." All th ls !or only $29,500 -Terms. Investment 'nlRJtE bdrm. home, 3 yrs. old. 1230 aq. ft. Hdwd.. floors. TiJe nodr and walls ln bath. Tile sinlJ. Big living room with bay, dlntnm room, dbl. gar., fenced yard. $10,000, $2000 down. Charn1lng quality built home.~ Spacious living room. 2 lovely bedroo1ns, 1% baths. Unit heat. Double ~ar.ge'. Owner ha.B plans to build second story. Full price $21,500. Excellent t e rnUI. For a'ppolntment to-see his bargain- cal) Hsrold Snyder a.t Har. 1013 or eveninirs H.ar. 393-M. Price "600. $1000 Down G. N . Wells, Realtor and Associates 1790 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 5181 VOGEL VALUES Multiple No. 1536 429 RJvenide Ave., Newport Hts. 2 bdrm., hdwd. noon, QQDan vte\lo' DCllFTIOHAL BUT $8,MO Pbolle -· 1415 Multiple No. 1537 310 Anade Ave., Balboa s bdrm.. bdwd no.... GOOD BUT $10,500 Phone llartJGl' 14.5 Multiple No. 1496 --8-unl t Court-nM.I' Bay Good income Sff,500 Phone Harttor 148 Multiple No. 1508 Ocff.n .Front-8 '"'•cw J'Mltals on Propoae4 Channel . $33.IOO Phone H&rbor 14& Multiple No .. 1456 Cc>ota M ... 12 untUJ....-1850. Mo lneome $18.500 Phone Harbor 2476 LIDO 2 etory-3 bdrm. home 2 be.th. double lot, tum. Asks $20,000-make offer Phone Harbor 1980 TO CLOSE ESTATE See 320 Hazel Drive Corona del Mar $16,500 any Multiple ~tsUnge Brokf'r RANCHES 10 A. Oranges-S . A. Canyon $12,50-0 5 A . Oranges and Capistrano $8.50-0 hoU8e lMPERfAL VALLEY tor veg. alfalfa, grain from $160 per A. Call Mr. LovellUld, Harbor 2045 RENTALS from $4.0. The John Vogel Co. Balboa Newport C.D.M. Lido 100 Main St. Harbor 145 Harbor 2478 Harbor 1741 Harbor 1980 Business Property For Sale One ot the beat ln Coata JIMA. center ot new development-126 n.. on 17th St. and 17& ft. on Orange Ave. Hdrrteon'a Dinner Houee on cor· ner and ruidence facing Orange Ave. at rear, SEE Oval L. Pierce REAL EST A TE BROKllR Ph. Beacon -1199 ~ Newport Blvd., Colt& •- 23c211 ---~~~~~~~-- Corona del Mar ·Business Frontage CBOICll: '6 ft. bul&a«e on Cout BlWJ17, ~cm.LENT LOCA· TION. $12,800 2. The smartest BRANO NEW WATERFRONT home we heve offered tn years. On LIDO ISLE thlR one story 3 bedroom, 2 bath home Is a KNOCKOUT. Elegantly and completely turnlshed t ogether with lovely pier and slip. To SICE this home ls to BUY it. Special price makes this a DELUXE EXCLUSIVE list- ing. 3. Perfect 2 bedroom home that Ls ideal for week·E'nds or yE".ar around living. Latest in de· sign and modern features. Also on LIDO ISLE and ONLY $16,000. ; '\ 4. Brand new DELUXE duplex on the BA YFRONT on LIDO ISLE. Extra large rooms, unit heat, fireplaces, dandy view, excellent income makes this very desirable. Two home8 for ONE price. Only $4!i,000-Terms. ALSO Remember for years WE' have been the headquartt>rs ror EXCLUS· IVE GOOD BUYS in either lots or homes on LIDO ISLE. YES. we ·'.lre the DEVELOPERS of LIDO ISLE. Here a little buys a LOT. P. A. PALMER, Inc. 3333 Via Lido NEWPORT BEACH. CALIF. Harbor' 1500 AL)IOST NEW l bdrm. hdwd. floors, garage. lot 60 x 125-0R WILL RENT! $100-0 DOWN only $9500 Beautiful 2 bdrm. close In . lh ac. Walled yard. 2 Bdrms. East Side full price MOOO. Terms. 112x125 RESIDENCE LOT $1000. TERMS Very livable 2 bed.rm. home, hard- wood floors, fireplace, auto· , rnatlc laundry. Excellent rental location and now leased. $9,950 ' 3 Bdrm. Home -1a ft. lot. Excellf'nt Rl zone. South of the hiway. l \ii! baths. Hdwd. floors. LOOK THIS OVER? Shorecliffs We have 3 exceptional buys in Jots In this exclusive area. F. C. Andresen, Rltr. 60Z Coast Blvd., Corona del (Center of Town ) Phone Harbor 1540 Mar • 21c . REAL VALUES $3500. Furnished Nice 2-bedroom home in ~ood section, close to everything, lge. lot. Some finiahlng touches needed, but most materlllls plus all lumlture go at this low price. Terms. $300 Down Full p rice only $3800. Brand new hon1es, but still need some fin· ishing, that can be d one while you a re Living there. Each have 2 BR. and open beam ceilings. Good terms. Ocean View Lovely 2 BR. home on large lot overlooking the ocean, excellent condition. 3 yrs. old. Full price only $7200. EZ terms. Dplex Only $1500 Dn. Barga.In 2 yr. old duplex over· looking new park in Newport, about 150 ft. from either the ocean or the cht.nnel. The rent of one will pay tor the property. Full price only $8200. EZ terms. $1000 Down to G. I : Lovely 3BR. home in very best district, l\U everyth.in.g that a quality home ahO'lld have. Fire- place, tile, hardwood, patio, fence, etc. can be sold to non· G.I. at good terma. I I I EASf 17th STREET BUSINESS FRONTAGE -A parcel U ' x soot. And ai.o 86' x 300'. Others aviylable. Invest now in the coming new buslneu a.rM Qf Coata Mesa. INDUSTRIAL LOTS A ACRB· AG1!J IN COSTA MESA-Mt zo~ ltxoel&enl l&ber aupplf. truck:, rail and &lr trans. at rea- sonable diatance. cool climate, HWap available 1n. ruture. Pt1ced to aeU now. $1800 PER YEAR INCOME ON A $9250 lNVESTMlilNT. 2 stores and residenc.e on a busy Blvd., INVESTORS, this one adds up! NICE 2 BB:DRM. ROME on large com er Jot, guest hou&e. 3 stall barn. Sma.11 ferlC'Hl pasture. $6750. $900 DN. Sml. home in best Joca- tion. On 80' Jot. Near 8Chools and lrana. Only 3 yean old. $64W i!'I the full price . Barney Francque REALTOR Lillian La Perle Fred Crosier A98ociates 400 E. 17th St. at Tustin Ave. Costa Mesa, Ph. Bea. 5179-W ON THE HEIGHTS -3 B. R. h ome, trpl., dining room. brkfst. rm_, serv. room, kitchen & bath. Wondert'\JI family home in good condition. In Cot11ta Mesa close to 15th St., good trans. $8000. BALBOA . LOT -An eSpeclally CIVIC CENTER BARGAIN ~ellent location, attractive 2 bedroom home. Service porch, ample 5tol"Bge. Double frame I const"Netlon .. Cement foundation, good roof, garage, barbec ue. fenced ' yard. Paved street and alley. No aue8Smenls. Partially fum"ished. A real bargain at $6,500 cash. Contact Har- old Snyder 11t Harbor 1013 or evenings Ha rbor 393-M, for appointn1ent t o see this rt'&I buy,. EARL W. STANLEY Realtor 17th and Coast Hlway Newport Beach 16th and Intu Newport Be&Cb 226 Jlartne lUfe. 615 Coast Hlghway Corona del Mar Balboa Island 3~14 Nf'wport B1vd. 1':cwport Beach A WONDERFUL H0ME Located in Bellflower 3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths-living room, dining room, kitc hen and service porch, lot 100' x 1()()', Barbe· cue , and fireplace in back yard, fish pond. Shade trees. fruit trees and pecan tree in yrurd. 2-car gar. Only $13,950 See Sam Zastraw at FOOTE REALTY CO. 2117 Balboa Blvd. Phone Harbor 24 Doctor's Clinic or Emergency Hospital Corner location, 14 rooms. Park· ing area. $Jl .~OO. 22c24 Corona Highlands 523 De Anzo Drive $22,000 ·. Lido Isle Bayfront \ 3 Bedroon1s. 2 ba~hs, plus maid's roon1 and bathJ Unit heat. A dandy home for i)'f'ar around liv- ing. $38,500 furnishetl. Beautifully furnished 2 bdrm. 2 bath home with a pano- ramic view of the sea. Attractive terms. Owner caJ]ed back into service. This pro/,erty MUST BE SOLD. Boat Owners 1JldUJ1trial. lot., 63 x 290 i '$100t'.>\ TERMS We ,}°tavt ,--; t'-rentals too. .g~ b~y :-i j~,495. ; 6;0 f,. boyfron_t )pJXlert\ 3 bd~n1 ., NICE One B. R. cottage & brand ' "2 batJ\. Ask1ig: $8&,oOO fUf11Hi?;I · I . • .. !;)p~'9 '--~QJ1Se~ 1 Saturday & Sunday Oct. 7th & 8th GOOD LISTINGS. WANTED Open Ull 8 itm . new guest apartment over dbl. ed. • ROBT. H. MOTTET B. A. NERESON 1900 Harbor Blvd. . 1982 Newport Blvd. Bea. 6224-J Res: Bea. 5137-J Costa Mesa Beacon 5225 Owner ~ill Exchange Comer lot on Seavlew, 65 x 118, tor 2-bdrm. home. Fitzmorris Realty Co. Lido's Best Buy garage. Between the ocean and Balboa Bay, $9&~0. SOUTH COAST REALTY CO. "Multlple LiaUng Member" 302 MAln SL, Bal-_ Hai-. 2034 ··Nev PaYilion." **SOLD** 311 Marguertte Ave. Corona del Mar Real Relate and BWllnesa Broken 813 Cout Blvd. Harbor 2152 60-tt. Bayfront home, G bdrm., 3 b&~All the nice thlnp- beautlful paUo, pier, sllp, pr. den, workahop, double &&ral"E', fireplace tn master bdrm. Pric· ed to aell at $55,000. We firmly By • be.lteve this to be today's BEST MuJUple Lletlng Realtor Corona del Mar Multiple Ll8Ung Realtor 23c24. ENJOYABLE BAYFRONT Living at its best Every day in the year. We have a one story modern home in a very special-- Balboa Isliwd location. - Price $45,000. Call Hub Powers at J. A. BEEK OF'F'ICE ~ i:1e~ wa.terfronl bonte on IB-llST ___ B_UY __ I_N __ CO_R_O_N_A __ D_E_L MAR. aoulh of highway. Owner Balboa' Island East Bayfront Here too, la real VALUE-lovely 2 story, 3 bdrm home in PR.DIE location on the Eut ba:rfronl- beauUtul muter · bedrm with bayvl8'11 balcony. Webattt aay• prt.me -means Ule. bellt-the pick BO we aays it.a location i• PRIME. Price $45,000. Exclusive Listing WATERFRONT HO)[I! with two ap&rt.me.nt:a. Present .rental ln· come 19 $IU per mo. (not In- cluding home.) leaving town. Must sacrifice beau.tiful 2 bdrm. home. Full .tz.e dining room . Hdwd. noon. Gance A workshop. F"Ull price ~. Call owner Har. 2ft0..JK. I . =? Large home ob South Bay Front " i Littl~ Island *f~:= . :y Hadfield ~·· Balboa Peninsula Building site. $2750. corner location. . S~ All.n c Shelby on premi.8e11. Earl Chamberlain GREENLEAF & ASSOC. RE4 ESTATE 3112 Newport Blvd. Har. 2552 1 Loans ... In1urance ... Bulldere 2'4tfc 1 500 Coast Blyd., Coro'la del Mar .. ------------Harbor 2288 All the Comforts of A Real Family Home "SPACIOUS" le the word for this attractive 9-room, 2-story home In Costa Mesa. Large Jiving COSTA MESA. NE\'I' 1 BEDROOM HOME Con1plett>ly f'rnished. Large lot. FHA loan. Call Harbor 2256·J ltlc30 room with beautiful fireplace.\------------- and French doora opening into den. Separate dining room and nice kitchen with breakfast room. Lots o! closets and built ina. Enclosed pa.~lo, db1e. garage. nice· ly located on comer and price includes adjoining lot. Lot! or fruit. and gnpes. Only $13,500, terms OCEAN FRONT HOME, beauU!ul view of both bay and ocean. SPJ.cioua 2 story, 5·bc:lrm home --older but nlce, l ~ bath, dbl. garage. Look this over, then come in and talk terms. Banker's Approval "F'or $8250 tt•~ the best I've eeen." ~'::~~t =~~~~v~c:: :.~a': thoughtful I floor · plan. Brand new. We C?uld rave on abou.t this bo~bu~ we uk you to ta.ke U\e ~e ~ inapect tt. Onl7 n.ooo do I w1.11 handle- o~ ·4!:~t One of the better bWlt a..~ homea-3~ro. oM, IJdwd. Ule and , -t 11..,. rm.. n1co11 land..,..ped, ...... -· t--~ belck y • Scxneone .. aotna , --Ml. I 23c2S OWNER WILL ~E 2 bedrm. 1~· -~~N o~·~ IRadl . Dooert Home, Rancho Mlrqe. II' YOJ1 DONT, ...... do,y ~D -.. ..,_ol:ftl o.i~-.. r o, Want beach property. Phone •Y "'Wll;y l>tdlrt 1 !" Balboa laland Home bu 3 bdrm.a. and bath, pier and noat, only 2 yn. old. Price reduced to $20,500, ·ravor- •ble termo. Will """"'1der otf!". Balboa Coves Lot to ~· a~ 11'1)' llere. -.'t t~ to paymebo only SM Ulcl•41nC and Ina. Cow-- teoy t.o b ... c.,a be bandied Mater and o•erdrtve. ~ new. Beacon G70f-J 22c24 Wiii lab -. m Fi1ttor1a . . ....:.... Lido I8Je _: • a.. ca.ta•-. Beacon ~ WILL TAKE Choi .. iot around Balboa Coves Home Newport. Lido or CloroDa del ll&A~L· COIUU:lt, -tt No. •• ft. ____ ,,_.... - ' . Weta~ lo~ In -.utu! Bal· • -0ov-1neludlnc -t llllp •-· I Olive Miller ror s1-~· Real Eot&te J Phil Sullivan 200t C<>urt .Avo., Newport Beach ~ m '°"'*"" • -D<n- -.. """*"''t.....,..., . .:1.. .l:IOW ._--••• ... 'f' b • Jib Ku In e><cbance t"" U&,-IA· ..,. ,...._.'l'lllo "" a IWt I at llod m I Mm>a, pd -. ·I llf.&U. . -. i -proport.y . In Sen O&brtel tap 11"111C .. -•'ll!w .... .. .,.._ .._, -~-111" retuin. P-. .._,._ · -.. ... Iii• ...... -- . ~ ....... odS. -flllO. -~ ·-----....0 ...... 1• -• ply :_.,. -. . -Linwood Vick R1 • --· HtO ·-.r: ·- Harbor Inveai~nt · -eo~y ......!:.. eali ••[.W Vl!B! GOOD »t/Y: Olf1t~ 2:, 1. 9t 1 . ~ ~--­~:tJ.:.:.w,~ .. ~ , •u:il• au. w ..... --'1 1 11t -<;lulllled -.,,. .....s ~ ro11m au lllariJ>e ""~ Ba-r,.,..., ar -Ber. 11• IOpU ~a.ta.JI .net .. W!IO --ll"Cir'..,.. . I -......... -f'r----· ~ a4. ' 1' 1~ .. ' .. -..... -.. "- Nawport Btfd. at SOUt. It. • ft s r ••.,... .NM_. J:ldrl. "9iji,.,;•J Jiai , .... p. 'CR;J =·-=--1 !, 1, • ·I --·----···r 1 ' .. • • r • . -I --NEWPORT-IALIOA PRESS • . .,. PAR THURSDAY, OCT. 5, 1950 DANCING• ENTERTAIID4ENT •THEATRES LONG BEACH l"OLYTECllNIC AUDITORJUM 17th •"d Atl•.,tlc WEDNESDAV E \'£NINO -8:SO -OCTODER 11 . A WARE • l;iAZELTON ATTRACTION MAlalCEEYANI • 1o 181tlUD SHAW'S i lunnleat c-•dy , ( "Tiie ,,,,11'11Jl•/1'e' -PHILIP IOUINEUF ClollM"d Tuesday fRANCU REID JOHN WILLIAMS MEXICAN FOODS ANO Marinated Steaks CHAS. JIAl~L, ()\VUf'r and 1\lanarr llo unt: 5 p. m. to 0 p. m. Sa tu rda.y 5 to 10 p. m. DANCING Every Friday and Saturday Ni9hts Wed. Thru Sat. Oct. 4·1 Robert Cummlnp Joan Cann.Id "THE PmY GIRL" Mesa~'' p l ' . . " No\v Thm Sat. OcL 4 -1 Bins Croi.by. Coleen Gray "RIDING HIGH" • -Plu9 Big Dll!llney Co-Hlt- "DUMBO" Sun., Mon .• Tues. Oct. 8-0-10 olONI PllTllCll I GARA~_ NFAL BALBtiA?A'tanc' .. . . ' .. ' La.'Jl Times Saturday }'rt"d Alita.Ire, Rt>d Skelton "THREE LITTLE WORDs" STARTS S t TSl),\V THE OPERA . FRIDAY -.Joe Bean and hi• Ret.'Ordini; "LOVE OF A San Antonians CLOWN" SAT URDA y -Jimmy L e Fe\'ere and his Saddle Pais J PaCJliacci of radio fame :;.oou roc1t rloor -Dancing-!) p. m. to 2 a. m. I l>lt1!'l Big Com~dy lilt oA\'E ~nsGs· 1 '· "SITIING PRmY HARMONY PARK BALLROOM St.arrln& I Robt-rt Younc. Cllf1nn \V1·bb RROA.~~~~~~~::~::-"· A.'<~::~.-...... .l l ~~~~~~~~~~ ----·----------------------r CAPE COD HOUSE 1 EXCLl~SIVEL Y SEA FOOD Oyo.ters-Lobsters-Clams-Sh rimp-Fioh ALL KINDS OF SEA FOODS From North -'South -East -West "For A Taste Treat'' CAPE COD HOUSE Houn DaUy 4 to 8 p. m. -Sundays % to 9 p. m. i i I I l 311 1/i M~~_!'~-Balb~~ari0d " SAM'S SEA FOOD Complete Course LUNCHEONS-DINNERS ':"" "At the Sign of the Swordfish " Beautiful New and ~nlarged Cocktail Lounge SURFSIDE Betwun Segl Beach and. Snuet BNcb PbonM: 82'-05 -BOZ-00 -840-'JI THE ARCHES CAFE a nd COCKTAIL LOUNGE • .OPEN 10 a. m. Through 2 a . m . • Newport Blvd. on Coast Highway NEWPORT \\'E ARE CWSED ON THlTftSOAVR • W'! Have BULBS NOW! Plant Now For Spring Bloom • Landscaping by Experts • Con1plete Nunery Stock WAYSIDE GARDENS %MO N-rt 81'11. ~ B'sc.-·IMS '- Laguna Beach Community Players present "THE SILVER WHISTLE" New Broadway Comedy w ith John Resnick Dee · Dee Boyd Carl Steppling Robert Scott Dee Alexander Art Smith E\•Pnln(" 8 :30 Sl.%5 plu" 1+'"' 319 Ot:ean ,\.\·e. Phone f -6629 Oct. 4, 5, 8, 7, 8 ud lS, 14 The BftJt Way to "FORGET IT ALL" JS TO SPEND AN F.VENING WATCllJSG OUR FLOOR SHOW GIRLS-GIRLS GIRL8 The New York Sun sold for lht world-record price of $40,000 In 1837. NOW SHOWING FOR ONE WEEK llecly· Lal\larr, John llodlak 111 "A LADY WITHOUT PASSPORT" •• * Plu~ 2nd Yt·ature "MYSTERY STREET" Richard !\l onlulhau. M. l'"o rn~~• ('(>J\llNti "A LIFE OF HER OWN" J(l r ha rd ~lonta llmn Sally l•'orrrt'ol XMAS CARDS • S l•:L!•:tl' NO'\I F!tO~l our< l.'Oi\tl'Lf';"l'J~ LJNI·: D}o~ NUl<t'l\0S8 ANU U,\J~h:J•;Jt C1\ltl>S • \\',, do our O \\'ll 1'1• r!'>o 11:' 117.I fl g • Jordan's Book Store 18321 z 1\t•\\'l)Urt f\l\·d. ('<»1tn. ~•1·sa. 1111' ff"ftllnJne t'I~ In ·~e Bftl&klnc Point.'" which wlll bn 11h0\\-n for the flntl tlmt-In the ' ' lla.rbor area Sunday. Monday and T"tt-..d•y at th .. MC8• tbeate r. l"lclure of Pat abov1·, 1,. from :1 dlM'.&~ mo\•ie film left on the Rhlnfl Canal In Ne"·µort' "4'M'h '4'ht•tt rl'MP4t uf the action MM phototr.raphf>d. <>lht1 r 8Cf'bf~" "'"l'i, fl!tncd all uvvr the Harbor a.!td on the Bay. j Pauline Farrell to be Heard in Opera 'Rigoletto' Maurice Evans in Show Play 'Devil's ' Disciple' Pr(ln1lnent In the l'ast of you11g Wqt-·n I he "Dl'vll'A Disciple" \.\'flM !llllC'C'rt4 to be hcnrd In Verdi'!'! flr'lt rr!'.H..lul'ell In A.lnerica Jn 1897, "Rlgolt·tlo" nl the Snnla Ar v1 llt·rn1trd Shn''' v.•as n mer e strtp- 1-tlgh i;chool audltorlurn on Tl111rH· lln~ iii hlR forties. It followed thf' riay evening .Oct. 12th, 1111 Paullnr 1.-.nic pH.ttrrn UM thr. car.Lier hit. Fnrrell. mf'zZO-MoprRno, who will I "A rllJ.'i anr'f the ~1an ." Nod., neat· Rppcar as ~1Rgd.:tlena . ly ha.If n crntury later, in the "It is a singular fact," sHys I dcfl hnnrll'I uf i\1nurlt·e Ev1:1n!I, "The Mli.."I }<'arrcll, "That thou~h Vl·rrti Jic\'il'."I D1~('1plc" rcn1ains one o f wrote n1agnlfic1·nt muMlc ff>r th(' R1·rnartl Sh1:1w ':1 funnic!:il and 1111·zzo voice J\mner1s. J_.:.illy fr·c:;hckt con1cdie.s. lt "omes ~1•1cbcth, Azucena. Eholl. Ulri1·;.i to the Polytechnic H lgh1 school not nne or tht"!IC ro!P!I wa1;i lhAt of 11 lnvH blc p<•rson. All were R1·tu· ulcd hy jealousy. 1·evC"ngC', OI' an1! billun. Maddalena in 'fiignlct to' i!' th!? only 111e7..zo in the' entire V1..·rd1 1·1·1x•rtory who ut:>jcC'tcd to blood- .•1hPd ! She w .. prol:w'.thly H. str·um· ll<'t, but hrr lnt,.rest In the Duk"c WR." sin<'Prr and she did help to save hi s life." Mis:f 1-;arrcll Is a vcrM1:tllle young artist of this region. During re· cent n1onth::; s h e ha.'I appeared in !'ICVCrRI 1:'1':1nd OpE"r&s Rnd cOn('erts and other !'louthern cities In addi- tion to nun1crous appenranc<'s over television stations KTLA and KLAC. "Rignll'tto" v.1ill be prc&1nted in its entirety. with run orr rf'strd and chorus by the Los A.ngcle.'l Consel'vatory of Music and ArL<i. ---------------:I Herbert Weiskopf. ll<l 11~ical DirC'c · • tor of the Conservatory's Opern THE CIRCUS ROOM ' ONE OF AMERICA'S OUTSTANDING RESTAURANTS! Food Espcrt ly Pre pared and Gra.clously Ser11ed, In Our U nique IJlnlng Room }'reeo Indoor l'arklnc N'eit Door. In Long Beach Ill' Amann "" The Pilgrims brought with them We Will Do It ' Right There! AUTO POLISH and GLAZING PROTECT PAINli WITH THE FINEST WAX FOR lHE SALT WATER AREA B ero'e an otlded FMture. No pickup or deU\'C!f')·-Ju.•t phone and a t.ra\-cl uni& "1D do the "'Ork rtgh l t.Mtt. -at J'ODI' llqme---or ,-t your \\'ork. Mod4 em method&--Fblest matenaa. LocGI Dealer ~ 2581-R PJUCES KZASONAlllLE l:BDMAU: nlZ Df'partn1cnt, will tlirC'rt cho1·us and or"hcstra. while Glynn Rn!ls \Viii dlrC'ct thr staging an<! drn- mAtic a r tion. Pat O 'l<anc will su- pervi~C' the hnllrt. As in preYious pro<luctions, the ConsC'r\'atory eontinucs its "Dol- lar Opera" policy. all seal!'! selling at o ne dollar, p!u!'I t\V(•nty cents federal tax. Halloween Dance Planned by Surfsiders Club auditorium. Long Beach. dirC'cl fro111 thl' Bllt111orc un Wednrsday Salur: CV€'ntng-, October 11 . A H alloween li11.nee rur <Jay, Oet. 28 at J\mcriean l..eg1011 l>'\ll was plannC'<i wht•n the Surf'· sider:1 club board met at'the ho1ne of ~1r. and ~11'1'. R obrrt Rl'l/ie, B1tl~ boa Island. M rs. Robert Holricn is in charge or operations. Looking forward tn one of thr big cvenl"I or the year. pl.ens \Vere Inaugurated for th.c New Ye01r's dinner dance. This will be held at Castaways club. which \viii be clooed to the general public. Botl Frocschl(''s orchestra will play and attendance wtll be by re&erV(ttlon only. The September d;tnce, held at Balboa Bay club, 88w ~1r. and Mrs . R o land Vallely and ~fr. onfl MrA. John Broughton entertaining with a ham 'n egg breakfal'lt at the Valle ly home for l ~ couplt·s. Hi9h School Band at Fall Festival Music Director Clinton SBwin will lead his NeWport Harbor Union High school band when 14 school ba.nds parade tonight In the fall feMtival at Futterton, e big to be wind-up for the The story cunct·rns an ad· venturous An1e1·ica.u rebel nan1C'd Dick Dudgeon in the days o f the way ngalnol King George II. As a rr"otest aJ?tdnst the Puritanical piety of his mother, young Dick beco1ncs a disciple of the devil and p ro\'cs in Shaw's Inimitably witty 1nanner that frequently old Satan can a ccomplish more good than evil. This is a Ware-Hazelton at- tra<!tion and lickcts arc on sale al Hu1nphreys Mu.i;ic Store and PC'n'.ny Owsley Music !lore in Long Bc(%'Ch. I Dc»rothea Sheeley on Program for Bop k Section I J\.f11:1. Dorothea Sheeley, city 11· b•jlan. will r tve a resume of go l summer reading when Ebell clu book section one meets Oc- tob~r 12 for dessert luncheon at the lhon1e o( Mr1. Eugene Fenelon, l72f Mirama r Drive. Mra. H . V. Snof:tgraa,. will give the book re- vic'f. The hoste&il atlk.l'l th•t all I n1embcr11 not a ble to attend 80 notify her. P.frs. Raymond Harvey is chairman or thl• group. • I World. Community Dey Planned by Council of Church Women ' Comriiuni Concert Assn. to Jbin With H.;ntingto'h Beach Unit Newport Harbor Cummunity Plans for World CommunJty Concert ,,fll'OCl~tlon'!! hoard of dl- I\1y, Friday, Nov. 3, were oulUncd rector.. Will m~t 1't1nnday et 7:30 when Newport Harbor Council of pm. in NcY•port Harbor Yacht Church Women met Frlday after· c lub to clceL nffil"cr!'i and pls11 noon at the home of Mra. Percy lhel.r fall camralgn whif'h start.A F . Baines. Clift Haven. w ith M iM 6ctohcr 23 """orrhni!' to M~. El11le Newland preeldtng. GeOrge Yardlt>y. prf'~dent. Thil"I The meeting will be held th~s year Huntin~tfln Br:u:·h will join y<'ar at the new St. Andrew 11 with Newpurt Hnd the nev.· board Presbyterian church al 2 p. m ., will be .,elr<•tCfl rrom re11irlents ot the proKram to be on the thc:nc 1 both town~. Love Thy Neightor. W orr:.cn of M embf>r~hi p in th(' as,'l<·ialion lhe local thurchc• \Viii t.:i.:te part. not .only t>ntitlr~ t11·k1·t holdcr~1 to 'Mr111. Baines, ge,neral cha.lrman, attind thC' l(u·al cflnrrrt sctiC"i:; will be a.asillted by Mra. J o hn but aL~ tho!K' of f•lhrr Or11nJ;(' lkach and M l"8. Joseph Thompson. county r it1<'s . .."'ullcrlnn a.cu;octa- • A nunery wtll be provided for tlon hB!' ;1nr111un1·1·(1 iti; (!.'\tci:; small chll1dren and the new Costa whi'r'h 1nC'h111c: Nn\'emb"r 13. Meu bu8 line will provide trarui-Ml!J"yla Jnn('s. pra nt!oll : No\'emh,.r port-3tlon for those wl11hin1 to at-20. 1 Lo11114n Si rin ~ Quartet v.•ith tend. The -offering will go1toward R ichard Fart11:l1. p1R.n 1st ; January support and aid of war 11efugecs 2. iDePaur Infr.:1ntry chnnis. an and dl11placed perenns. Women of ext~en1cly po~ulflr J,:roup: F"Pbru · St. A.ndrew'11 Fellowship will serve ar~ 19. Mona I'auh:f', mc1J.o·so- refrcahments at a social hOur. prallo. At a special meeting of the ex· --i',--- eeutlve board Mrs. Herbert King, l'halrm•\n of the ecun1enlcal regi~­ tf'r, announced It wo uld be closed on Oct. 15 and that all women in- ter<':sted In the Ecumenical Church program could register Sunday., Oct. 8 in all local churches. The conNlitution of \be council wa;; read and discussed ·'lnd plans and f uture polfcles outlined. Present ai. the meeting were the DAN'S ' BARBER SHOP FOR l'OIJR FALL H OM.r: PERl\IANEI\T • JIAIR Mesdamea Jpseph Thomp80n and Chester Fisher. Costa Mesa Com· munity Methodist: Herbert King Bnll LuC"tt& Spies, Corona del Mar Community Cong~gatlonal; i\1rs. John 8('.J.C h and Miss Irene Bo- somworth from St. James Episco· pal: Mrs. Ted Hau11cr anr1 Mr~. Baine1>1 from Balboa I11Jand Com-. STYLI NO m11nity ~fethodist : Mrs. W. D . Schock from St. A nrirews and lhr Mls.se~ Clara Kohlstt'dt and El~iP Newland from Christ Church by the Sro. and SHAPING La9una Station KTED Goes Off Air Radio station KTED, which haA operated In Le.gun.'.l Beach since last December 23, w ent off the air as of 7 a.m. Wednesday when em- ployees walked out, reportedly l<>d by the announcers . Exact-status of the station is uncertain. pending word from the Federal Communications commis- sion and a. financial r<'organiza- llon which h·'.lS been under consid· eration for several months. Adventist Pastor. and Family Home From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B . Perry anti ~on Stephen have returned from a short vacation at Yosem.te National Park. Mr. Perry will now reeume his duties 811 pastor of the Seventh Day Adventist church of Newport H eights and will start holding of- fice hours of 11 to 2 each day exc<>pl Monday in his church sludy, for any who would like to consult .with him. His sermon for next Sabbath. Oct. 7. will be on the 9th and 10th con1mandmenls. By IJJ\S MORRI HAS DAILY FREE DELIVERY To St. JOS<!ph and Community ff6"pilals Simply Phone llarbor 2010 .. For FLOWERS by MORRI . z ·oNE OPEN EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY BALBOA • Van's Bowling 1703 NEWPORT AVE. Costa l_eaa Fea"'b.ring I 11eacon s 139.J ' tho Finest ~uipmcnt Anywhere -12 ALLEY S1 Watch for <Dpening ?rbund Oct. 28 LE~;U~-~;~~.~~T~~~ . 0 I WOULD LIKE fi.o J OIN A_;TEA.M ·1 D OUR TEAM WO~LD LIKE :ro JOit' Aj LEAGUE D OUR LEAGUE W OULD ~ ;o /RESERVE A PLACE ' jDND OF AGUE 0 MEN 0 1 WOMEN 0 MIXED 12 Coupd•l I DA1' PREFERRED 0 Mon. 0 Tues. O 1 Wed. 0 'rtturs. Q Fri. 0 Sat. 0 sun. · 1 TDlE otl&'lRin ~~~·~·-··-~·······~-''.~-~· .. r~· ··-J--~.~~-p M ADDRE88 ............... _ ...... -............... --·····~1 t o;fE: ............... -·-······ ·F« ~of n.. Jlad Da.J~&Rd Toam •-VA.DO!l'8 1tqw -PloUO . BEACON 51,._., .. wytie mu. n• 'Ni ' . ·-~ --I ' I I • • • l TAPS PRA.CJ'llSE FOR OXNARD-Shnwn a t a pracHite l!lle8Jllon th!• •-ee.k are 90nte of the Ne \\·port Harbor Hl(h Tars football U!am. They meet Oxn,'\.rd at the local stadium Frlday uight at 1 :30 µ. m. Loft. to rl(hl. WayTW Welty \\'ho "·Ill takl" lnjurrtl 8ma1Jry'a pl.'\.Cr at h'ft. half; hNfback 8 111 Klndf'll, ':lnd hnllba~k Biii Schmidt.. I Pre11s Photo) OCC Shows Many Weaknesses in Disastrous Rosa Game Weakn,.~ses In the Orange Coa~t College lineup and pkly Are being doctored thiH Wf'f'k in prepAration for the opening game in the East- ern Conrcrencf' when the Nrate~ 1neet Full erton Junior College In the Santa Ana Bowl a. week Crom S.'lturday. The Rossomen believe they have<>------------------ !~~~nhed ;r~1~·~~~!e ~e:~~~'l'I ~~a;;~~ I Qpt•1m·1st Nine Beats Pedro 5~1 N ewport High Tars will tangle c leiits with a hlgh-ralf'9 Oxnard eleven Friday night at 7 00 at the Tar home tlE"ld. Biggest _quc11- tlon mark, o the r than the • out. come of the game, will be whelh· e r or not star halfbac k Mel Smal· lt>y's ankle wilJ heal sufflclenll) before game t ime. Smalley's anltJ(' wa s tnjurf'<' when he w as block ed o n th1 fourtll play ~a.st week's gan1f' agaln 11t Exce "o r, which the Tar2 lost 7-0. • Statistically, e Harbor h igh grldders ouUhon the Excell'llor I team, surpa.sslng their • r lval.s in yard3 galnf'ti ru~hlng, n.umbPr of I firsl downs, 8.nd more alr-bornr yardage . . . uurpa:u;crl them In I everyth ing C'XCPpt rack ing up polnt!l on t he scoreboard. With an anx:ous look a t Smol- lcy's ankle, Harbor high coach /I. I Irwin is hoping that his outrlt wlll havl' the top-hcnvy i;irlC' uf the scorebour d afte r, the Oxnard gan1f'. Oxnard f ie!d • sn111nl 11 functioning un i~ frr !l h fr n 111 o 19-fi 1.~:ln ovr r Jnglewood"s IA'liZ- inger hiKll f.;ehool la:it Frid,.~· night. ThPl r line;; avc-ra ~r:; J 72 pounrls in frnnL o f a J.'",4 pour,ol ave-a t.I" backfirld. Oxn:1rrl ha::; somf' tri1·ky, hard runnini:: s1·at- bnck.!> and lhPy play a \Yich· np•·n J:"RlllC :\!-' o pposl'd to line-punching, bunP-t'r11 s hing: powrr plnyl". l&rger ~chool!'I with heavier play- ers. A lthQugh they lo.!lt to North· em Division cfian1picns Santa Rosa J.i.sl Saturd<iy. :it to 13, and to powerful Metro polltnn League runner-up El Camino. 13 to 7, the w eek before, everyone on the Pi- r&te squad. is amaud that thry were able to .!'ICOre at all 11.nd de- fend t hen1s"lves -i.galnsl thei r op- ponents lrrl'aistible drive~. In the final practlcp gan1c, played aszainst Santa Rosa in the Santa Arin Bowl. both Pir.-it!' touchdo,vn.!'I were made on passes to former Newpnrt H arbor Half· back Harlnw RichardMn. Orv. Threadgill, .!'lo uthpaw quarterb"lck star of la.,t seal'lon. pltch~d one of the ecorlng flights, Rnd F . E . Hartis. nut!'llandlng Pirate passer. Al Irwin .will pro bably s tart 128 pound .!'ll'nior \\'l\ynl"' W1 •Jty in 1 S1n a!lry'M rc•)!11l!l r niC"'h l' at ll•fl hHlf If S1nallcy"s Miki" i~ not The Newport Harbor Optin1isf r•·arly. Wt·lt;v is no bl~gc r lhnn unrier -21-year-Qhl bt-,C'ba.11 t e·'l m a 1lynflintll' c-ap, but just nR <IRn- faces the tough s1tuthwest Lo8 j:!"('rous. Whal he lacks ln pound- AngPles J.otc rchanls at Costa Mt>sa ng" he 1nakc.<i up for in gut.s u.nd Park Sunday 1J.ftcmoon After de-drivl'. l)ic k Jonf's will g r t !hf• frating a 1'lubh'lrn San Pedro club l call fnr r ight half. l lR a tn~suri 5-2 la.<it Sunday at the Costa Mil8J\ for thL' quartf'rback s rol. hl'Kds diamo nd. Game time Is s[.-Jled for il".s Rollv ~..,ula.'lki : tail:i il"s Rob 2 P· m . . Scotland: ~till nursing a snrc Hc~vy batting by t"•1tchcr Bob I shoLildf""r. J\.1c ~asters wlll nlui; B~rrl1c k and s hortstop 1--f er':" Into o ppo!=iing: hncmcn from the R1dgt•,vay produced the l ocal~ fullback niche. flipped the other. second win in as many winter J \ln Pa!!l'.'nr. hard hittini: 164 .!'tarts. It was a scorele88 gan1r puuncl ROJlhornort· niay xtart at until the third Inning when Ridge-guard in pl11.re of Dick Vrnt•n1an. way and Burdick single<! and Pa.c;t·ne'l'i tnp notch pcrforinanr1• 1n Hemn1ing w a I k C' d .. R idgeway last W('ck's ~amP will prohably Plralt"S Srott11 drove in the third run in the .!lixlh "'in lht· stH.rting biJrth ror hini. Both Pirate scrH'c~ rllm~ iii the inning with a doubll' and Burdick Ge nf' Brn.·ro. 228 pound fac kh• fourth quarter nfler Santa R,.,i:;a cirove in lhr ht .!'ll two lRlliMI '4"i lh a inay !;<'I' a r'tion I! l r.i.•in thinks h•• had pB!-1.~e<I their way to one mArk· single in the eighth ·1fter second is rrall.v. Boero s u:-;laincd 11 knt'I' er and s"!t up thrr" uther l!I ,.,.ilh basf'man Dic k Lane )llinglet.J and Injury in the Tars' opt'ning {;"flrrie accurate p 1.;;.sing anrl pov"erful of-Ridge"··ay drew 8 walls:. against Rivt·rside. tense that pierC'ed the Orange Several sen~atlonal plays high-Next Wl',..k, H arbor high \Viii Coa11t line a lmost st will.' lighted the ganle. Ridgew:"l y Rn<I have anoth<.•r practic(' g u in e Hernanl1ez provC'd his runnlni::: La ne look ed l-lharp all afternoon aRainl'lt St. Anthony's. Aflf'r that. power in the second quartr'r when I arounrl t h e keysto ne Rack .. -J n ek thr T a rfl ,.,.111 opt:in t he-I r f'nn~f't he threw hll!I 1~0 pounds lnlfl\Clark s truck o ut four In fou r in-League sea.son against Fullerton, iac~·~..-....t put nioge. ot pitchiug. allqwed three Oct. 13. . , -. ~ . -,. Banta R Of'"·'l.'!11 243-pounrl guard hits and no runs . , . Whitey Bur- out of the i;ame with a t..llstocaled I ton h u rled t h e last five; str iking shoulder. o nt eight. giving up four hits .J.nd Coast's Larry Willoughby suf-two runs. fered an injured ankle t'arly in 1 Box Scorr : AB H Flsh in9 Net Mort9a9e Goes to Court the game which put him nut of the I Np"·port t-larb~r lineup In the third per iod .. while Lane. 2h Quarte rbaC"'k Thrrodgill w e n t 1 Thieme. I b down for the count after tossing R idgeway. ss his touchdown paM In the rour lh. Henning If Both are expectPci to be ready for Burdick . c ' ' 5 R 2 0 2 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Supe1·io r <.'0Ut1. Friday WH S Tl'· 1 queste<l to fo reclO.'!P a chattel 2 rnorti:cni;:e on three largr co1nn1er- O clal r1s hing-nrts. a ction In the Fullerton tilt. Burto n, cf-p Dunbar Good Consplcuou)ll In the Bear Cub.<: Uneup wal'I Ted Dunbar, the quart- erback whol'le p'l~ing set up o r ch alked up three score!'!, anti who went over from the 20-yard line on e. quarterback 1'neak when the p;ratt> defen)lle threatened to smother his pass. James, !"f Shafer. rf Parso ns, :lb Clark. p-rf 5 3 I 2 • 2 Nrwport Canning CQ .. clain1ed a 0 balKnCf' o f $.6·11 3 to bC' due on on 1 $8656 pron 11~<1ry not ~ niad ... Jnn. 0 6. 1948 Rt San Pedro by J oseph 1 and t.11lry Ruby Banich nr San 1 Pedro. The note WR.!!1 Recure1t by a San Pf'dro Aquilar, 3b Zaunich, 2b Marinkvieh. J\.tedina, If Sterling:,, ss Porter, "r f Va ldez. c Levrlcb, l b Zar. 1b 36 AB 5 R 0 mortg-'lge nn two sardine ne t s and 11 I one tuna nel. H Thr suit aJ:;io allegeci that thr 1 lwo 11ardinc nct11 are no\V Is pns- O session of Don Kusar and Louie 1 Don1nilz of San Pedro, who e lsn 2 were nan1t>d dPfendants with Mr. 2 and Mrs. Banich. Jn the two weeks between games. the Pira.tes will be trained to top fonn, putting Into execu- tion the lessnns they have learned In the prac tice gam es, Coach Ray R oMO declared thitt week. cf Van Ka.nee. 2b ' 0 • ' • • I ' I I I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 C\'C.LIST Jlt1RT Glen Curtis GoodnOf', Jr.. 31 . So uth Pasadena, suffered major head injuries when he was thrown With experience egainst tough heavy, hardhittlng SQU..'\ds. Coach R osso feels confident his player:;i will be prepared for anything Ea.<~tem Conference tea.ms S('O~ by can Pedro J Ha rbor throw. 36 Inninp R 000 001001-2 002 001 02x-5 from his n1otorcycle on W . 19th 2 7 St .. Cost.a Me-;.,_ S \lnday at 10 :~ H E ~ a .n1. CH P said Goodnoe's m otor· 7 2 1 cyclf' went into an efght-lnch nit NTl\tlS"tlCS Ora.ng-e-C'-0&.'lt Santa R08A 150 ycbl. ~nd. rushing . 243 43 yd.<(. lot1t 28 107 net yd)ll. rus hing 215 136 nPt yds. pas.'llng 171 Orange Co. Senior Golf Tourney Set Orange County· first annual r.oun ty Senior Golf Tournament has been set this month at the Willowick course in Santa Ana \Vith p lay starting October 9 lhrou(th November 15th. J 1 1 In the m1dllle of the street when he atten1pted to avoid hitting a c rate in the 1nlddle or the road. H e w1t.s take-n to Bo.nta. Ana Con1- munity hospital, 1 Charle" A. Dana. f.'lmou.s editor I of the t>.'cw York Sun, helped edu- cate the public l o wan t news. 243 total yds. gained 386 86 yds. lo~t on pen. ,14~ 158 net yd!4. gained 24 l 27 pa.<Jses attempted 15 9 5.0 1 36.25 29 14 pa~~es comp . avg. yds. passing pa88es lntercpt. by avge. yd". punts yd.s. punta rel. .. No. of t st dns .. 8 1 ~ ·4 O~n to a ll male residents of 37 8 the county rt>gardle88 of handicap 25· I or c lub ·J.fflliations. only plRyers 16 1 who have reach ed their ~th birthday can compete In this "ex- l ndl,·klual Stath~tlcs c lu.sive" tourney. it w e.a pointed occ Player W illoughby Berry M ille r TCB Yds. A.'·· out. ......... 9 ~ 5.8 Players will play one 18 ho le ....• 5 19 3.8 medal play round-each week with 8 4 .5 j round one scheduled for Oct. Richardson 8 31 3.8 j 9 through 15, round two, Oct . 16 Hernandez 2 9 4.5 1 through 22 : round three. Oct. 23 Barria 8 -16 -.5 1 t o 29; and the final round Oct. 30 Threadgill 0 0 0.0 1 to Nov. 5th. T]le schedule gives H . Sn1lth . 2 -1 -.5 1 one week tor each round. J . Smith 2 · ti 2.5 Pbyers will be entered in tour -Knipp .............. 0 0 .....:.. 'I claues wilh entries 70 years ·old Bnlnow O O -and en-er in the A clua; M years WhiUle.ld ................ 0 0 -old to $9 in the B clasa:· players Mean ... -................... 0 0 60 ot 64 In the C division &nd PA.88E8 -.,.,, A t t. -......... _ ....... 17 -dgUJ ·····-····· 8 MUler -·-·-··-········ ... .' 2 ' 11._,. ····---·-.. ····-··-0 Honeymooners Now et Home Oomp. Yd.o "yOWlgaten" from ~ years old to a9 in the D bracket. s 91 s a1 1 Thomas E. Vick ~ g 1 Wins Electric Range _ I Tbomaa E . Vick. 430~ AYOCado avenue, Corona del Ma.r st.rayed up to 'Anaheim recenUy and put bis name on a Ucket for the •• . TIDE .TABLE , (Pa clt'l c Daylight Savini; Timel Friday Octobt>r 6 Saturday October 1 Sunday OctolM'r 8 -~ ltlonday October 9 TurSday ' Octobrr 10 \\'ednPsday • Oclob(>r I 1 Thursday Octobf>r 12 . HJGll s'1•1 •· m . !'): l [) 7 ,00 6 :0!"1 7 ,1~ p. n1 . 8.. 111. p. 1n . a. 111 . 0 :49 p. m. 7 :3~ a. m. 7 :34 p.n1. 8 :00 8 . Ill. 8 :19p.n1 . 8 :2i R . Ill. 9 :0G p . m. 8 :69 J\. !TI . 9 :58 p. m. Fl.R8T. FULL MOON QtTA.RTf;R Oct. 17 0<-t. 25 ~-r . ' .. I •• <.I .,, i.11 5.2 <.D 5.4 5.3 r>.4 5.8 5.3 6 . .Z 5.1 6 .~ 4.6 LAS'J' Q UARTe:R Oc t . 4 r 11':46 a . nl. 0 :23 a. In. 12:23 p. nl. O:!l2 a . in. 1 :00 p. m . l ; 19 I :37 I :48 2 .18 2 :17 a .m . p. 111 . a . 111 . p . Ol. a. n1. 2 :f•9 p. n1 . 2 :47 a . m. 3 :45 p. m . NEW atoos Oct. 11 2.9 0.1 2.2 0.0 1.5 o.o 0.8 0.2 0,1 O.i --<t.l 0.8 -o.e (:o~r1~,\R I NG _i'i<>TJ:s. bt't trlllng no Aof'('rf'l'I, \\1l" tb1M group at l~m.ngt' Cnaat Collf"gl" S&n1a RtltiK 1u·r•-.:-an1e rally a.nd dlnJ\f'r...-la•ct> HJl'OO'W,N-d by l hi!' 1''nl·por t liar r Uon.."I Club at t h1• Balboa Ray ("luh lll.'\I l•'rl1lay. l'r•>m lt·fl: 8111 N'~·I , San I.~ Ro~·~ hf-ad ; Dick Bh•""t'.ll, director of athl,.11f'~ at :-O:tnllL l{o....a; llr. t:Al"a.rd Miium. IJ N's ldt>nl ol lhP I.Jons Cl~b; Ray Ros,,.., hl'nd r1-a.ch u.t 0 . ('. ('.; J ohrtll)' ()\\l'R~, (). (:.(",'14 lln~ ("OQ('h, &nd \\"1•n1tf'll rlc kl'nPI, dirt·(' Or of alhlf"fi('H :11 (), C. C. I Photo Uy Ilcrknc rJ f Gov. Urges Californians to Become 'f" ~~--·-r More Famil iar With Newspapers I 1 FROM THE i Gov. f;atl \.\"Hrrcn loday urgl'd Californians to "becon1e n1ore ra1niliar " with nf'wspapt·r .se rvi1·e!-l in their con1111 unities in procla im - ing tl11.•1 Wl't•k tn ho• n1.'\·10.'-.J"'·IJ•Pr v.:c1·k in the state. 1 .. ! BENCH I Th~· i;uvernur "s prucla1natlun !!Rid: fortunately lh,.re '-'"HM only a i n.dful 1•f fHn s in lh•• Ranta Anli nihi1·ipnl bowl Saturday v.:hf'n hq C()l\!:lt f '.oll l'g f' r•1,.1.lt'" were '1oro11J.!h\y plowf'd unrl••r by e big, rough eleven rro1n up-i;tate. San- 1 !R nsa had it.. C03!4t didn't and ~d local tean1 d lcin"t i;"Rin any •rdstlge by tls pitiful f)Ctfo rm- nte. "Th,-, 1n1pq1tane1· .o f a frc<• p reAA~--------------- h11 3 ucvcr bCl'll n1"r .... <.'t1nv1nC'ingly L , A .,. dt'lll"fl8lrnt.·d lhan ", th e s c egion UXI iary I ""'hl<'<I d"y<. Wh"'"'"'' Wt' tum. \\'(' rind (!'('(.' i11 ;1t1t11ti11 n:-> under ID I A d t'onst" ".' elm"':"~" by '"'""" or e egates tten oppr1 !-ls11111 . \\ 1• h.1Vt' i;1·cn C'X- an1pl••f>. 1n nlhl'I" p;1rl s nf thr \VOrld whcr .. lh1 · r 11rl 0 11li11cnt nr a o· t . t M t• rrrc l;l"('.'l~; 11·1:: I• rt. (11 thr q ui.·k ti!'-IS r1c ee 1ng st1 ut·t 11111 C•f f1 cc i:uvt•r11111£'nl. $ga.i11st thP Rn11t11. R osa r cgu· a thr,.,ui.;:ho11 t 1 nn.~t nf ~hr fjrgl 'H:l r nnd the final n1lnuteR nf ht' T1ml' 1111rl a~a1n lt ,has he1·11 pr11v- r n I ha l <Hlly '-''h•·n 11t•o pll· 11 l't' fully 1nfur111 r t.1 can tllry r•·•·ni.:nizt: anti cnuntPrat·t m nven1 e ntR \\'h1 ch Reck to f'llSla vc thcn1 "Th" rl~hl to kn r.\V lhl' truth i'I an An1r1·1ran h t r it11t:e li:111d('d down to 111-1 hy nur f1,u 11d111g-fath- ers. Tht'Y hast r ir~th;1nrl knowl- ed«e of the ck>vice11 of oppr~ra. and thPy wisely in81stc-d upon the guarantee nr fl free pres..'! bcin~ wril,l1·n intn the cun~l1tul1 11n of' the n""' nati1111 they had estab- Jisht•d. "An1l'r1ean cd1t o 1s h:l \'C fou r.ht unccai>incly .thro11g:h thr years lo prevent Rny t'11t·roa ch1ne11 t upon our rrrl'd•11n or the prr:-..1, 11r up"n any of thP nl~lcr has \l" free do1n:, wh it"h 1111r 1·1.11:illt11lt•1n ~\1Rran!C'1·s In lh1s 1·u 11 ' 11n1ini.; l'fft1rt lh"Y Rhould rt•c r1\·1,,;._ l hf' \"i g .. r1>U'< nup- port uf n ll 1A"t1?1 \\'l.~h tu eont111Ul' to h \'P 1n it frcc l'nu u try. "W ith thes(' thnug hls in n nnrl.. I. Earl Wa1"re11. r:11vcrnor of Cnli- forni.,, tin hC'rehy pro1·laln1 the prrtnd Oc:nbl'I' Ii.it tfl 8th. 1!):1(), as nc\vspR prr \"'et-k 111 C<!llfo rnla ltnd I ur~e that during: this pertor1 the peo ple n f our !"-late bf'comc more fa1ni lia r 'A"i l h ne\vspaper ser- vh:r s and fttc1ltl1e:c-i in lhC'lr own cnm1nuniti1·1"1 u11 d Lile in1portance of o fl"CC J11·es8 in th1· protection of our torn1 11r govt·rn1nent." OranJ:"t' ('ounly lllgh School f 'ootball !"if'()trs \\'!Ison '!-1 , :"anla Ana 6 <>ran~P l !J, t ;ardr n Gro,·f' 0 Tu"tln 13. ll r n~·t 7 E'tc"lf'"l!'lior 7. S"'' r·o rl n Ananht•ln1 '.!.i. fk>lf Ga.rlh'ns 0 (J('("8n~ld r 13, l lonllnitlun Bc.h 6 Bonita 34, \':tli·nr ia 3 Laguna R4-ac·h "!It t•uc·nt" 6 C Larf'monl 33, IJ.n'ft-f)llnda O Caplstranu o. \1iKl a 0 ' Five mt'n1ber!'I fro m the Ne w-•e~~inrl, the P iralcli we1e hf'l plt>SM port H:1rb~r U nit 291 of the 1np thr Bear l';ub8 trav1•lcrl al will An1r1·ican LeFrion Auxiliary at-'-h~nui;h the line or .,v,..r thc a erial STATE SC'l lOOL :SEAR COSTA ~fESA -Prnpo8ed F&lni~"· t r nrl "d a n1ecting Qf the 2l)llt Dis-route. ' tr1r t held In Ana.hein1 S ept. 28. Only "'hen Snnta R n!1e hitd all Of prln1<' in1portAnc r to the • re~e rvcs in, in tlu• thlr<l period h1dic11 were lhr schoolM of instrur:-ant' thP bP~inn1ng uf the fnurth . t1u n ronduc ted hy vR rious di11trict rlh CoaRt Phnw u ny .'l pnrk and cheirmj:!n prior to t he luncheon th n they w e.r"n't .ct,11uilslent. and bul'liness meeting. The purpose ost dtMJ1ptilntt n~ aHpect in t hr o r the J;·'llh~rlngs was lo acqu~lnt Pi , tel" play rrpn1 l hi.!'1 bcn<·h wAs :S tato St·hool for rrtt·nllllly-ri·1ard1·~ ehlkln·n "'ill ht· buill a.I 74-~­ ac·ri• sllf" norlh\\'ll~t of ('~la )f r~ purc".h.Med o rigi nally f 1:1r hospita l f or '™'Ill.al pot i,.nls. A!!Nrmhlyma.n t~rl W . StanJPy o f N "'' pcu·t 8f'S{'h rrl urnt\ 11on1ll1· nf Go\-. \\'&r""n aftPr chief f'Xttutl''""' !lllKflPd bill c"'allng l118llt11tlon •art ''""'·k. Thf. me-nt"..ll h06pltal pru~ o rl1"1n.:1.UJ• for Costa ~lt's;t may 80\\" locate in San F c r- nandn ValfPJ'. Unit. corn111 1tteC' w on1cn mo:e ful-thtl sloppy taCkllnJ.:. TlnH• and J . . . ly with their duties. and with the Ag.In t he flrAt or gecond nlan to Sophon101 f' Rolue f'ulaAk i again n1ethodfl o r their distric t and de-hila Rear r:ub runnl'r let hinl p_layerl nlt~Rt o f the g an1c In !hr pa rt1ncnl chairrnen. Schools at-s li c through hi.I" f i11 i.;:r1·s not lo be 111f.!nal cRll:11g-spot . tcndr d by the local rf'presenla-ha ed until three or four tac klers Smalley and Scntland n1ay be lives we re: National Security, by ga g cd up on him. rea dy ro r Frirl;1 y's prt•linnnar-y ~1rs. I,ychu Brl ~i;:s: H ospital a.nrl ('rndd Cul N-nf'f" gan1e \\11th Oxntard. Nl'xt ....,,, . .,k Paticnl "!< Wclf.1re. by MrM . WilmR harp tarklini:-and 11. 111nre al<>rt Lhey {n r o St. Anthony br fo1·r the Murrumn : By -l aw~. by Mrs . Helen dr nse cc-uld havr "tuely c·ut the n1w ninJ;: Suns('t Leag--ue t iff "'"llh RHncic l: J\.1c1nbrrship, hy Mrs. Al-:J I 3 RC"OI"{' by R t1.tJC•hdo y,·n or r~ullertnn. ' n1a T hnn1p<lo11 nnrl f'ublicily. by tw . Onr or Lll <' ino::t !-!Prll"IUR o r-The Oxnaril gan1e i.'t anothrr Mr.<i. E1lc1·n Inns. re erx in the Rl ip-sll''l"'I tackl lni.:: to.."M-up w1th thr outcnn11.~ probnbly l-"irst on tht' agrndtt as the busi-f'a gory v.·as the l'X-llHrhor Hii:-h a_gRin !lf'llf'ndlng on ho'v n111 eh IJPS.!1 1nc-Pl1n~ cr;in\."f'll<'d was the in-fullbac k star. B nb JJe rry, who time kt•y1na.n Smallry v..·p1 bc able trr.)(!Hl'linn 11! d1.!'ltin~11ished gueets n11t.'led neHr\y ff. hair doz:t'n clt'an. to play. by 1=-rcMidcnt Nell<' Ca rlson. GucstM shits at the Bear C'.uh hac ks and ------ rrom Dc partn1cnt were: Mf'sdsmes go a i:-ood dPal or ra zzing from Woman Files 2nd E f.ltclle Hannr ll , r<.'ll'lt president : th fltanrls. Ma.rth11. Drc k er. one of the <·arly ack l 1n~ c hart or th(' game Damage Suit Drpartn1ent pre~ldenf.s ; Eth e I shQwe Guard P'rf'd Owen11 letading Mars h , past president; Bea Trum-fo~.tlll' night \V\t l'I 11 followrd bY 1 Mil"R fl.uth M . Hanin1ond. 11 cl - bcll , vire pf'esidPnt; Edith Howar-Enp Jack Doyle with 7. B"rry vilian employe of Santa Ana Ma· t on, National Security chairman : ha~ 5. Owens al!-10 hns the best tine Cor ps A ir Station, hopefl tlr1t Mni·ia n Mathews, historian, and scion record Ho far with 32 top-thf' th irci time "'tin't hl" t hP junior pa~t dl ~lrirl prl'~ident : llnd pi g Berry who has 28. charr.1 ; she '''ants it the Hernnci Louise Mathews. hil"to 1ia.n, anrl ut.standlng 'man on the fi eld t imr. junior pRl'l diRtrlct Jlrf'sident. and w veteran B,.ar C11h left half She v;on a $.iOOO jud~111r-11t fro111 Loui:;c Bas.<ictt. pre~ chalrn1an. Bo T eylnr '-''ho we ::: ,t:"<W)(t ror nl-'Villian i J·J. Tucker . ::is r~~ult of an Also included on !he disti11guished mqst ten yardl" PVery tilnc hf' ca1·-i1ut11 n1obi1 '"' acrirl.,.nt Jo-elJruary 20. lil't WJ\S i\frs. Erln.'.l Heart. vicelrieU the bitll. He was a vrrv ha1·rJ l!llH. <It rnas t High\\"·IY a.nrl Golrl- presldcnt of the W('slPrn Division . ru~ner anrl it a\w11 yi:; took .a host f'n r olri Ave . Coron;i. rtrl Mar. but A quarlet o! gues ts from the f)f t'lrate rleff"11ders to fi nally quiet Suprri:ir Jurli.:l' Rayn1nnd Tho1n p- 20th Oislrir t l'xpresi;;ed H.pprecht-hi~ churning leJR. •;on 'ICl it a i:;irl" by r11ling lhut th•· lion ror the friendllnes.., shown f o rme r Newpnrt ~l.a r Harlr1w ,.vidcnre rtitl not justify the ver- thc111 Knd volunlt'ered to repay R i harrlson wan pr<•bably thr be~l clict or a Jllry. 1t with a n1u!'lic al cornposition of bac k . H r cau~h t two pal-iSf'.o; .!'he \\·ill t.r:y again t hli-"'CP I< lh('it own. They donned "very Coast·~ only Rr.o rrs. oric fron1 in Jud,::e K cnnelh l';. Morrison's eflrly Amc 1ican" hats, more color-· Thread~ill nnd the olhcr fron1 cou rt , whcri• a jury nf JI wu1111'111 rut t han practu:··'.1 1 and sang E. Harris. and 0 11 0 n· 111 will begin hearing "That'1' Why W e Arc H err" to thr oa..o;t ha.."1 11.n o prn date thi" thP cH!'ll'. t un(' of r•c,.::J:Y O"NrKI with an en-.,.~kenrl giving Conrh Ra y Ro81v1 Tut·k er did not deny Jh1billty rn1· thu sla..qn1 cxrcll<>rl only by their lw werk!-1 in which to Whip hls the nc<"'irlC'nt in which MiN" ll11n1 - wand crin~ hcadj!<'Rr. The "Beau-lq ad intn 11h0lpe for the ir next. n1nnd clailncd p('rmsnent injuric ~• ty Shop" quartet W AS composed or ·.u le. with Full,..rtnn, Saturday, but he contested the Etn1ount of Gladys F·lrrand, Flc-eta.h M illt"r, 0 14 at the• Sanla Ana B!lwl. dan1age8 she s hould tiave. This Lucille Ganey, and Margaret ft' the rirst league game and tim-e, she wa.nls S27.000' worth of H emstreet. 1h uld gl\"e a definite lndlcatlo:i d-~mages. Tamplis Sued in Crash Death Gus Tamplls, former operato r of 8i well-known re~a urant In New- port Bea c h. was defendant today 1n a Superior Court suit for $75,- f.M ~ damageB filed as rcault of a rr;tEh .}:it Costa !\1 rsa lagt May s Vfh~n R.mPs S. Ostron1 of Costa Mc:ia was killrd M ni. G ladys I'. OFltrom of 774 W. 20th St .. Costa Me~. filed the action on behalf or herself and t~o so nl'I, James, 10, and P hUli.p. 3j ye.Jrs or age. .J The flrl!ll dally ~talc11 appeared In i84 . MEMO: in !he Unit~d Philadelphia. in l"or lhc fo ic;;t in Barbe ring Harold's 1-ilii ('DMt 81\·d . ("o rona cJPI ~ler n prcializing h: A Good Hairc:ut for Men and Ho.vs Soft Wntc r· Shan1poo"s • • • MWttion this AD! an1 RecclvC' FreE' 1'onic The balance of t he meeting was w ich way Ore.nge Coa.at will b<' -r,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ."!om poaed of committtt r epor ts lij' dillg" for th(! remainder of th,e and Unit awards. r tball se8J!On ... up or d0\\.'11 . · Tan !ocfPal..S fire Prevention aven't Wked with Coach Al l i n i;ince ~turday, wh~n hE" Sticken Printed 1tt1 had the E~ceislor der .. t rore· -n t on his mind. Ta~ lost a I ! you wont to get something cl on. 7-0. I Should have w on 1one. you've gol to Rllck to It. bul an ankle tftjury to Mel Smal- Thc Newport Beach fire depart-le~ k ept the .11park plug left ·ha lf :nenl 111 adhcting lO lhi.11 policy ln DUiof the game frofn the (OUrth !l big way to publlctu Pire Pre-:>I on and 1* tea m didn't have venllon weel,. whic b starts Sun-'.h zing to push over n ecore a.1- ~ay, Octobei 8. h ugh they 11P,ent the e nttre •ec- ln cf>'OperaUon with the New-"JD;: ha.lf 'knoc~1ng on the Pilot's port Beach qJ:iamber 'of Commerce 1t bbomJy det+ooed go.tl \00 rolls of jaUekera bearing th~ rwtn Wd plt_aaed with the play Imprint '"nl&a I• Fire Prevention ,, hla entire ~lne l'Jipedally re- Wttk . . . lrtrea WW Not St.art tezrve guard. (llm Pascoe. Van or You Do T~r Part ... Newport 'J~mlln :Wu ·~~ut.anding'' In the Harbor Fire1 Prevention Commit-· nd hall. 1rilin s ta ted. tee" wtll be distributed to local mall~·& ln~ plU8 a •lmJlar market& ln tilia way more thall ·1u to haJ1befk BUI IOndell In STOCKS • BONDS I • COMMODITIES UNDERW~ITINGS DE~.!f. !!~]!c~~NG~ Co. I , ChiUJ!jlo loord of t rod• . . .t Son fronciKO $1oc.k &tho1t9• toi AnQi•I•• St k Ellthong• LEASED 'llV tE WllfS 533 Coa•t Blvd. South LAGUNA BEACH So" fronciKO T ' Laguna 8-4 S.attte 'ICr. and Mn. lrallakerretumed -T ft1a their ~,ID. De -«>W>lrJ' and ""' &t -at 3702 Wool BaJbl.a BIYd. .... llalier la tbe fOrm - Hartfield Jewele.n drawtng. Be was aloo right tbae on 8aturd"'7 eftllinC when n:umbaw wve dn.wn. and now .. ~•11 cc ot a brand neW KeJTinator e.lectric f'UlP .wblcll didn't coot blm a -. MOllll&Jlf •••a <• •>, ~ o.rt ·Or•p ..... att r 1•• ll!0.000 lmprjnla •bould brlnf uu. , ram• w.,_,,,,p. put the offm- rneeace lnl4 local bomea via the 'll'4t burden for lbe nm time on famil7 matut ba.lket route. Ut(le. 1~_., Wayne ~elcy and Beacb n..e Dep&rtment la lb• t la bellevod lb&t th• Nnlport ~ NJd he yod an ncellmt nrot ta tbe ! counb7 to me lbla tint ~ ~· • • • • • • -· -_.bod. bf ~r ud public· oW1 w .,. lnjurecl _,..... 1o1nf u.. Im-af nre Pre-•• Ol!IT .!L. lew mlilu._. ot- ' 1'6n WOik. .-.. -t!)i .P"•"I' plqa. .. ___ .._.,.__.,_ ...... _, 't Orl !p "bfm 11 • !M-lrc e-t-t IM&. 9*tat .. J at tie_... ... -L ' i.:...;;..-.-'""'l~~~ .... ~~~-:-.,. .... 1-" .... ~--'~~~ .... ; • • .• ' I , l. , 1 •, • • • ' • Mesa Mental School Will be ' -;finest Institut ion' in Na tion Th" proposed new lo"'airvicw State School for mentally-deficient (:hJh.lren, to be crcclEd on a 74.5-acre site planned originally for a mental hospital, \VIII be the nation's "finest such institution" in opinion of Assemblyn1an Earl W. Stanley or Newport Beach. He fi rst engineered lhe location 6f the 1r1ental hLJspital on the bluff l!lnd \V("Sl or H ur bnr Blvd. and :X>ulh nf Adan1:; St, 1he11 a t the s~'1rtl fJPsslon uf the 11. • .gislature arrang~'d for Its conVf'rs1on into thnt for school purpo."les for chil- rlrrn wl!o cannot continue in dther :'!Chools becaur.c of mcntn.1 rleflcl- c n1 ics or physical incapacities, or t;oth. The institution, Stanley said. 1,1,;111 provide f 1e!litles f <JI' en.re of more than 2000 t'hi!J1 t>ll for whon1 110 inl!litutional fncilitie:,1 ar(' now availabl1.:. Nine hundrtd or these are in Southe rn Cnlifornia, he orud. _ Jn signing the bill, [;ov. 1 Warren noted th.:i.t "this l1 ·g1:-1latiQll en1· powers the de pnrtn11•nt or Jnl'ntal hygit:nP t o prot:tcd :i.l 0111.:e for p lanning t h~~ n .. w in:-;litutio n 1u tJrru1ge oou nty '1'hc !'4lalt> 1!i in Rer1ous n1•e{j rur th1 ::1 \\'fl!' uf fa- ci lity. Tht> f1r:-;I unit wdl i.:un tain I ~ b.:t.l::i, ::i.11d 1.:Vt.•Jtlll:i.lly thl' ""Jlfl<ity will b4'" :!5otl." nature there to, has giv en me mor e real inner s:ttisfact lon than any othl'r lcgl:-;latiun \Vhich it ha!' be€n my privilcge lu <:nrry," S ta11- ley e.:i.id. South C~st 1 Os Make Appearance in Sunday Race Five boats in a n cv: class or 10· Coot metal dinghies, .callecJ lht South Coast No. 10s, made lhei1 fi rst .:ippearance in competition Sunt.loy as three classes launched October t:hnn1pionship HailinJ;! races on t.lay l'uUrH1•s off the N ew- port Har"bor Ya.·ht l'l ub. F ourte1:n LLhnian dinghies conipleting th1 ec of nine pro jectetl raLc:~: fnr thc Humphe:v Bog.J.rt t rojltiy, v•c:1·1 h:ll by f.':-ank Simpso11 JU. F'ive A lbatro~l>l :-;h,ops, after l\V< of six recc~ for thr Inslcc trophy trs1letl ii. \V T hurn·., Esp1nita. Tn Sta.11J('y, 1l w.11' "a great Walt F'runz 111 Nu. 2 1 .. d t he 11 .. rsonal !i..'lltsftH t1u.n" lo h~dl~ I Roy M cCqllough'~; N o . 1 in th• the nitasurc, pruv1d11i~ l1,1sp1tal South Coast 10!-:-.p1..cin l racing l:ll'ilitil·S tor the 1·hildrt•n "who l"'H.j lilrt<, but n r .. ""' !JUW receiv-R 8 M ~ d ing. lht: S!Jt:l'!·d altt:ntHJn they ecal1 OOi·nea Ht<t-d, becau!-lt 11f lu1'k of ins.tltu-· tiunal housing. 'l"hc tra gedy o r 1 fo Navy lh~Bt: insuffici1•nt fal·ilities is two. fold: for the 1..'hildren t hcn1selve.£0 Kem·clh Vl. ~·iuorhead. 141:"" and fur the hon1l's from which Coast Blvd .. Corona tlcl Ma r, sec' ch ey come, where th•·ir ffit!re pres-ret.ary-tr~asure r of the OptimL'>1 •·nca cast s a cl1Jutl ov1.. r the family I club or N ewport Harbor has beer l'!t"rc:nity. r~allcd to J.1..:tivc duty w ith tlu "The succ·essful pat;suge of th1.s I U. ~· Navy. acl·11rdlng to \V A mea.<1u re, a.nt..I the (;overnor's s1g-T obias, club prL:>ldcnt. -========----=-====~.I Moorhe:n t..I, "'hn holds the ranh ·• of full Jieutcnunt 'in the Naval HAROLD I. JOHNSON ~ Culun1bian Agdlley Phonu flarbor 6"'~ !81 I Villa \Vay, ~cu·port Rd.ch JOHNSON tJt l'rHOAl<LJ ,\lt.>Tf>K SAi.ES and SIO:Jt\'ICE V I · • Ha,, 1207-J "'eP"'"'i8"°' 807 Coast fli,,·aJ CO.:"Qna th •I :\lar You can't mar its "'!"lchless beautyl Oftly 1 49 <IL 4 69 ~aJ, WHITLOCK'S llf>l ':..Cfo: f)f<' ('CJl.OR 2G07 \\'. 'l'\\ port 81\'d. :\'1•\'\'JM>rt 11.t":.M·h t la.rhur 2938 reserve, ~l·rv .. J f_yur years in lhl Na.v_..-during \Vcirld W ar II as 6 photogl'aphi<: ant.I public 1nfurma· t lion officer. \ Hold SC!n -Cle me nte Race This Wee kend Mor o<> t!1an ten .vnchts .J rf' ex· pectted t 0 1 ·1rtil ip;.ite 111 the an- nual San l'!t•1n(:nlc Is\und rn(·f scheduleJ f <1r thi.•.: \\'eek end by the N Li•por t Hai bnr Yac.h t Club Race will begin Satutd.1y and thr boats Y.:i ll return homt> tn rroi;; the fin ish line Sunday. Amon~ entrie3 urC> Hub l\1 i llc1"~ \Vest- j ward, \Vall Elllntt's Escapad~ lln•J ! Ken DaVil>l' Cura:JU. ' J•(I \\ E lt S(!l '.\l)l{(J:O., ~11hj1•t'll'i fur Next Week's Classes Monday. ()<'I. 9, l'IY(', l'llullng -Srare'lnship. l\fo nday. <><'I. 9. l~l\''l'. \\'t-athPr - R 1• ,. i 1• 1i· uf lt-1npt·ratun-, ht-al, h unlldil)' 11 n d alrnoi>I· pht>rie 1•rP.., .. 11rP. Tu~day, <><-t. 10, SllVC'. Jr. N&\'.-Dt·w.I r 1·<: k 11 n I n g h) plotting. \\.'ednl!'"Oday , OC't . 11 . llY(', Aili\ .. Pilo11ng-l ·.,,. of ~apli·r 1llil- gr::un in l.11·\'ia.tlon. SEAT C'OVER . ' 398 Up 6'8 Up We R ave I FRONT UNITS Only if you Des ire PLASTIC Coated COVERS WILi~ NOT lfADE -\aNOL 'DUM \\'ILL NOT CH.ECK, l 'HAL'lfii w P EBL -PERFECT 1•1TTING FREE INSTALLATION 3 • PA SS. , COUPES 5 • PASS. CARS ALIJ CARS 1930 t o 1948 • 598 998 ' • •• ' " -,, I EXCIT.ING THREE DAY SERIES fur the PC C hamplomhJp l'','l!'I 11pon80red by t he Dalbo& Yacht Club lMt \Veek~ The beautiful Kettenburg Tl'opby, first raced for In 19S2,. IH •ho\\'D here u It remaln9o1 for the flnt time outNide or San Oie go Bay. Tom Long, of B. Y. C., .(s the De-\\' ct.&mpion (center, iloldlD& t he take-homl' U\\'a.rd ). fi'ron1 k•t t, B. Y. C.'s Commodore Fl'Ml S1nalcK. the new preslden& of the PC AASOCl.'lUon; Dtlirby MPtcalf, Crt'W; Carl Long, c rew; Tom; Bob Lon1r; alAo of the WlnoJng c~; and MUtun W1·~·forth, of Su.o Ult·gu, t he ret iring p.rt'Sldt.>nt. !Photo by Beckner ) 140 Attend ~ower Sqdr~. ~arbecue Balboa Pcy,·er Squadrou':-1 nn- 1ua1 b1rbccu e brought uut 140 nt'm bcr!i nnd guests las t Thut·fl- lay night at Balboa ·Yacht ~'lu:J 'i<'nic grountls. Spcc:aJ b'1U:st ., v1•rc commod<•re::; of local ya l'ht ·lubs nn<l <:omr.L'.tnl1t•r s. of o l hL·r jouthcrn C-'.11ifon1ia Pu\\·er Squnl!- ·o n~ and their \1:ives. Harc,Jd li:oltz. c!1nir1nn11 and ·hef, servct.l u p (·ha:-coal broilPd ol cnk!'J' anti all tht' tr•rr.1111ng-s. H ay ..angenhe1m, local Lt. commander. ind Bob Boyd, a p::i.s: lucal 1.:9111- nander, scrv.,,-d up f.:ut t empo >anjo anll guitar n1usic anti th(' lrlncipal entl·rtn1nn11•nt \.\.'as Rinjt'· ng arounll a huge bonfi re after h .. barbecue sup~r . Con1mande1· T eti Hambrook in· roduced guests a~d honored r1 • cnl ~Ioto r h1t•chanics i.:~1s8 gradu- 1t1·s and snnc.unC'<>d that thr re art> io\v nea rl y l tJO enrol1E>d in tht• ·la~<> !n Piloting i:and Small Doat -f.indhn~ held i\.1onJay night~ ut 3a!boa \'aeht Cluh; U1irtco•n cn - ollell in Junior Naviga t ion c.:our~f' 1C'ltl Tuesday nights at N HYC:; 20 <"nrolted 'in Advanced P iloting heltl \\'ednesday nights al BYC; and !3 enf'ollcd in WeRthPr h eld Tues· !.'1y nighLo.: at LIYC. Conuni tt('e n1L•n1btrs fnr th<' an- ·1ual fun part y \Vere E arl IJl;an1·. Ca r I Benson, Stroller \.Vlul t. Aaron Alb~rtsun, Cur11 1sh Rol·hr:1 . Lt!e J onas. Hay Langenhein1, B <•h Boyd. Bill Stot t. C. B. l'niLkcr- lOl'.kt.'r. Harry Ashtc,n. Diek Ston- r ... rd. Bart H ent.icrson. Carl Hu~· 1H1, \'•orth ingtQn Lcf". San1 l'aurf- man, Georg-P A ndre\vs, (.'ha.; 1\\·iehell. Bf'rllhard l 'aln1. an•! Hu rry J'let ehcr. , ••. ll. \'. {';, HEA.R-C01'0ffl00J(E, l'oD\'<'nw' "'urd1•mann i-4 1950'i. hll(h 1:o lnt "Inner In fh t> Hhod P"I ('la'"· II•· r1·N-i\·rlf hi~ lr1 phy fru•n \'·h·•··('ummodor..-\\'alt t ;llio ll. 11r th1• S1•\\JMtl'l llarbnr l '11t•ht ('luh. at S, If. V. C.'s w1uuyJ lro1,hy din1ir·r. !Photo bv Bc~·k ncr) · h•·ll t r' tli1.. condition~ ant.I Ji,·eJi-1 hn1•d nf it s n11·n1bl·rs I t h.:is nianv I hl:'ncf1ts 11vailallli· l11 1t~: r11cn1berio I 1 11H·Jud1ng-a F'cdt:rRI C.'redit Union .nut group buy1n~ fC'a tures. I t is bt'ltcvt•d s 1u·h nn nr~aniza­ t1t111 nn1ong-lilt: \Vurkin,i.;" fi~hing An in\·itation i.<.1 c:xtcnd~·tl tu nil fislll''rnu·n and par~i1·ularly \r, ,t.:'!'oup eRr\ :1ssist thc·111 in son1P of a ll l'un1111~rcia l fishing bont u\\'11c1·s tu att1·nd n n1cctini; 011 Su11 day. lh1· p1·obl1..·n1s \Vi lli \Vh11·h Lh1·y ar.• Ot'tOJ he r 8 at thi· A nit.·ru.:.311 l.i·giun hull 11 1 Nc\VJ,Jo r·t r.ir th" puri><JSl' fa1·cd rtt t lli s l illil·, whi1·h :ihow l'V•·1 y 1·\'idc11t.'•' nl 1n cr~~g:"1ns Fisherman Con sider Organi zation of Gran ge Bra nch in Harbor uf nrgan izing n braul'h nf the l'alr<>11::i of ll11Mhn11dry, fan1i11arl .v tllv 1111l t1!'4 L1·v ~xp:'lnd.<i That N f:\V· knuY.'n as thf' G1 .. n11.gc, tl•·votct.l .-.11 h•ly \11 fishi>1·111cn n11d t/\ust' f•lost•ly t•U! 1 s huul:I he the 'lS~'-ll'l fite1 1 ""I t h ft!-!hllll{ 8S a l1V1 ·ll·· r~1•1Ur1 tlllito•at1•s that huutl. I !1rn•· tho• C 1·:1ni.:i: hn:; 1,1n1t• bt').'lHHI :•\\ lt c lhnl so111ct/11 nr, !'ihuuld be 'l'ho.· C:r:iu~ .. i!i n n:i.tiu11nl ngri-ll11· l11 r1it•: 11f lhl· h!!;rlt•ullur.,,J d"n" l•1 hand 1 1•~,fh"r 111 help i·ullural L1rg aniznlinn \\'Llh O\'t 1' r.11·11111 :a11d •Ju11·y111:.u1 111 1L'> n 1,•n1 -j 11i,·111:i lv1·:-; ond thl' p11li«i1·~ und b1•rslrq1, but il \V:.ts S•'t'll \Vhcrc th" 1'1..·t'tn·d uf lhL· G1~1ng-l' !'4••cn1 to IJ•• ~ 1n11l1011 1nt!mht1~ .• .\11 analysis uf !'4ln1il:1r 11_\' .,f tl1..: it!';hcrm··n's prob-Lil" 11)0.'lt fL'nsibl1• pro~r:.111 al the the problems of tht fllrn11•r and lcins 1 11 i~ht \VlU'rant iuL·lulling pr('i:<cnt tin1t'. the flshernlan reveale<I tha t their th•·n1 nnll tht> organization (lf F'nr fu1'lh"r lnfnrn1a t1on anyo11t· u1t e restg anJ difficulties art" ,·1·ry :-.uc h ,_, ~roup 111 Ne\vport H n rbo!' n1ay L'tH1tact l·ith<'r F. C. l{ohli sinlilar. and a t lhc last s tatl· l.'on-1-.; thC' µ1111\{'l'l'ing t·Cfo1·t in. this t l'ohli uf t he 1\ntu1nt>llcl o r K.:irl 1f11·1·1.·t11H1. i\t1..·U11ui:,r::ill c!\1:-ir ,,f thl• Blue vention in ~.1cmn 1ento in 19 1!1 . 1• ht• Gran~e is n fraternal o r· Spra y l .. by tclt•phone Harbor '. pcrniission \VU.<i g-i \'en to 01·gan1zt• l suborcJin:.tte l}rango:> con1p.'.l!ll'll ;:if fis hel'n1en. This is the first i.,:nnlzution based on the hig hest 197G-H nr personall y a t lhc As- i th·al ~1 1•f 1·uopr ratinn nnll with it!' 'lot•i:itcd n1001·ing In Ncw1J•)rl pl'inie ubjcct being to h elp and the Earl S ts nil·y 1110urini;. I liliC81' OFFICIAL KA.CE o( ~ mew 8Ml.ll VoM:l l.I dMa WU Mid. 1Mt a 1ull: ftod a t tt.e :NewfWi1. 11ut1er. Y.,.... a.la.. FIN el tlM l«r 1 s'M1t1 ,.,,...,. .. '-b bitW lt on ta a dlee tbree ·race ....._. wttJt W'allaiM ~ t1Mi a...1 "'-'· W.all•, Ir .. aded • Ue." for Im Dad. ~ .,.... are ... !: PS • •sMte ol'ft ......... ia. tlae ..... .._~ C-p··y .. c-t,, 111.._ ud tlw! n..a •'st ! I ' •M!IMa are,--°"t Plllbp JlltMft ....... ~ 11t•·at tile S.S._. COU1 0.-pu:r. ' I ) (Photo by Beckner ) ' ' . • t ~ofd The best albacore catch in Ca.Ji. orni& 1P9rt I fl.8hfng bl.story waa ecorded by the Dlvtalon of F111h ~""~.Ge.me during the month of From the operators of 368 rty fishing boat.a, the Marine iaberies Laboratory learned that pew mo~thly record wa.a 56.· ~80 albacore, we ighing a. total or 50 tona. T¥ figure doea not In· ude the much greater commer. al catch, n or the take by parties $ private boats. Anglers ta.king part In Los An· eles harbor pa.rty boat flehlng umbered 4.3.676. Their cat ch t o- led 20,900 a lbacore, S9.t60 bar· rp.cuda. 31,30Q kelp and sand bass. lP.790 macke~el, 4 ,670 while sea J~' an". 9,6f fish or othe. spe· From boats based at Newport . arbor, 30,3244 fl.shennen caught 2~,460 albacor<', 14 ,430 k elp and s~d ba.ss, 12,860 barracuda, 2,380 ~~ckerel. 1.340 halibut, and 1,900 l h of other 1 specle11. The 9,100 angle rs ta\ilng to the ean fishing beds orl San Cle· niente, Caplsti-ano, and Oceanside dtd well by ca:tchlng 25,070 barra- c jda., 20.180 kelp and sand base, 6~1 10 while ~a bass, 2,130 hall· b t, 1.940 albacore, anJ 1,240 fl h of other Species. I SE\\' I\'Ol'ARY f'liULIC !secretary of Statt• Frank M. Srdan. today announces issuance ssicin to Caro lee Burdick , 204 R verside Ave .. Newport Beac h. o~ an originnl notary public com· ' J Wise people do read the ads. ~~~ ·----···· ...... - I I . . _ Commodorea and tace commit ~ chal~en or Southem CallfomJ.a Y achUn& Aaocia.Uon ember clu~ will 1>e (nLeri&J.ned and honored ln the nnt annual ~preclation *"" ~.be held Saturday, Oct. l<L An all day affair bee·n pla ed by the Newport Ocean &lillbg .'8aoclatlon to ahow preclation o co od res &nd race committee chairmen for-t.he ;.;-me and e!fort !O---+~----------­ they have given to their reapecUve yach club&. ' dore £. Gartzma.n Gould a.nd James Webster tea.med up to rep· resent the organization. Outdoor Barbeeve 'lbe event is to be t annual and will rotate amonc the Newport Barbor, san Dle&'O, ~ta Bar- b.ua and Los Angele91 fJ'eU wtth Following the races of tbe day the !iret day'• .,cUvttlOI to be held Barbeci)e Master Hal Holts will by the Balboa Yachl Club, the prepare dne or hi.a jU.sUy·famous hoet club in 1960. i ou~ ateak barbecue& al the A aertea of races to 'be aalled lo ~Ibo& Yacht club gtill Perpetu· a one-design boot will hJghUght a! ynd take home trophies will be the aetivtUes, the skfpper being KWa.rded during the dinner '!lour. either the commodore f'r the race Ladies a rc particularly invited committee chalrn:un. ' Each club to share In the events of the day will have a tearp. sailing, Entrie11 nnd tables of cana.~ta will be having been received· from the .J.mong ttu:-E:lltertainmt>nt planne<i major ity of the clubs from San ro r the vi~i tlng yachtsmen and Luis Y acht club south to San Diego Ya.cht club. Als() entered Is the Southern Ca.liforn~'l. Yachting Association itself. wlih Comma· their la1..lirs the etnlre circle. who "'ill come rrom Southland yachting \ CJNERARIAS, good plant, lo flats. Howard & Smith large noweted type· In ~. white, blue , or 81llmoo colors. Also mixed Raiotjow or Crnemeo s. Any of the above Cloer.aria plants ' 35t ~oze n Good OAK LEAFMOLD 90¢ sack 5, & 10¢ Nursery 1412.l So. Xe\\'pG~ Bl\·d. ST1N Clo8f"d Thun. fR~E DELIYERY-OrdefS of~ or More ' ' T-BONE STEAK ••· 85r BUTTER .!: 37' PET MILK 2 TA LL 4 SMALL EASTERN Whole Half PORK LOIN ~2~b !16~ Tende rized HAM WHOLE SMOKED or HALF Eastern Si.ICED BACON PLATE 'IOlt!MG HJ Mtlll "''1'-"" IXflA WATEDB.ONS - lb. BEN HUR COFFEE I I Limit 1 2 pound s 1'F LADY'S CHO)CE lb. Colored MARGARINE 27c <' & H PURE CANE SUGAR to Jn. ZG lb. ~r 2.19 RINSO Lge . Pkg. 26c lb. 4'F lb. 4tc MESA RANCH MKT. '1:\t\9\ '' "'! ~ SoutttentNutPle BrOGd eoat 1 Odokr 7, 1950 1/4 cup .. h bunar % <Ull fUfUI' 2 ublutpoollf &.ar y,._., _ _.. ..... Turn on ov-en; .wt at very hot (4'0'). Put butter into bowl Add · s:raduall' a rnizture of 1u1ar, tlou.r .nd ..1t. ' WMn -11 blend&d., beat in t::SP. one at a time. Md irt mt of ingrediema. Pour into dttp 9-inch pie pan. liMd. with ur,bU::,d putry m.de wit&. pie c rust miL Bak.. 10 minutes on. oentw 1bell of o-n; r.d.uce heat ro Jz5• .ad. bake about 50 aninuta, or u.ntil fum. Ya. r m N.-, '"•t Miik, Nuts, Daoti: Cem Syrup, Flour, Yqnllla, Sugor and .... Cnat Mix. 8-Juicy GRAPEFRUIT ~ 1• iifiioa ' 10 u... 25 ' .i ......... !.» ""8c)' Large BANANA APPPLES I 4 u.. 25' aGN\m • ...,.,.Q,- AflfUS · New Crop YAMS 4 ..... 25 ' -llt71e "-· 9UYES ..-98' " • ll:esa Ranch lla'rkel ' I latw9e• l .... ~ 2-. • Ne F Ill lllML l, ~QSTA Ml'SA J 1 I I I I I I • l • • • • --· -~ ---••, ..,"-'"'"'=·--c:----c·-··------·----·------· -c-·• --.... -;:-7.:;::-p;-:;7-::---c---,:.-... -~~--.~ .. ""."--.,-... -~-~ .... ~ ... "':"T"~-.'":"'""'! .. "':" .... "."!' ...................... "! •••••• ,,. •••••••••••••••• . ' I .. . . ' Defeat Prop.l j ~e;:i .::-e Taxp:lyers UrgA 1 · , ,.. scuth•rn callfoml•·· cru-u \Ii Mde tor Fr~dom passed t.be half· PrJ\1:1,t.-ely _ owned p r 0 p •r t y way a~k. Lt. Gen. Ira C. Eaker, equal t o 3 per cent ot the net tax· U~. (rel.) todly commended able V.-'tluatton of Ornnge c~unty progress ot cooperalinl' orrantza- is o.lready' exempt from t.a>c'auon lions and issued a call tor addi- nnd if Prop. No. •l on N ovember tional votunt~rs during lhe tinal 7 ballot Is not defeated about 10· three weeks. 1 per cent n1ore v;ould be taken off "This battle ag.J.lnst commu-1 the local lnx roll s. Californ!.:i's nlsm is one In \Vhlch t here la no 1'a.xpa.ycrs" a.SSQcl::itlon declared t o-middle road," General Eak er said. d ' "South ern CaUfornla citizens now ay. • Exen:.plions of church. cqllcge, have the gt:eatest opportunity of \Yt>Jfare and veterans property in their lives to declare th emselves the counly a lrc.~dy nn1ount to $14 ,-for principles of F reedom, and to 080,880. w ith figu res not available help in the' world struggle to pre- serve it." ror '''hat the $100 householders cx<'mptions smounls to, or the The O range county c-:un palgn, value of growin;-ccopc;, musf:'ums. directed by William Spurgeon, Jr. go\'ernr.i.~nt -o\\.·nc-d property, e tc. of Santa Ana, has be-en highlight- T otal t!l.:oc:1ble \":J.lua tion of prop-ed by Participation of a number c r ty in lhe c..iun~y fn•· 1g~0-51 is of ~ervice clubs in all ci tieR. The S·l37,l81.000 •b:forc f•q ua\l:.itlonl. campaign the re \Vi ii run full ~ca \c If J:>rop Nn. 1 jl3~scs, aboul until October 16. $45,808.!.IGO or pi•rson:il property .. \.Ve t ·lVe \\"ithin ourselves the v.-·ould l:l l•HJ b. cxeit:j)l. this being pov.·e r lo win this C'rltlcal moral the valuation of JJ<!t'sonal property batUe," General Ea.ker declared anJ 1noncy for 1!149-50. t)le latest as he issued lhe call to all South- c!.J.la avcilnb!c. la.od res'idents to join the GruMde Slal1>-\Vidt', !"i per cenl or SS54 ,-in its final \I.ree ks. "The campaign 1J7.7!'i7 or 11rivately-owned 'prop-provides each one of us a direct crly is alr•·::idy exempt from ta.x-way to use that power. I know ntion in Californ ia . Total taxable t he people of Southern California valu.;:ition 1 befort:! equall:z.atlonl \V iii not be found lacking when a mout1ls to $l:l,616,515,000 for the fina l score is tallied." 1950-::i l . J\bout annthe?· 21 pt>r cent of the prOpl·rtr tax bc!-le o r a:ro11nd S2.800.000 000 \vould be wiped out If Pro:1. No. l passes, the associa· tlon f)'1intet.1 out . ''l'r<•p. ='Jo l Is unnecessary. be· C·lUS<' the legislature has fuJI pow1·r to correct any inequities in the stat~ tax system,'" the associa- tion :-m1tl. recommending defeat of the proposal (In NovC'mbe1· i . Tele-f un by Warren Goodrich ,,,.------, "Wlth Junior to help me, we realty answer the teleph one prompt ly. 0 ••• You won't miss you r im portant calls if you answer t he t ele phone right away ... Pacifie T elephone. TAKE A LOW ·COST Tiii' IN GOLDEN AUTUMN I T ime (0 U"a•el -time to U'Ye! \'eu's arratesr: x lect.ioa of u ipt and rours o .. er slor1ous AutumQ higbw•)'"I. iacludi.a,..: ...... ,, ..... TO aJ• IVl •TI 111 •o•-ftlN IVl •'fWN&al I• IJlPl•N•lll'Ale TOU81 Sn im>ttoa '"Am:uio.a Amerio .. Toun.. to ~ic •~as. big ci1 Me:s. h is1or ic spota. •-a.1M>a play- srouads aJJ o"'r 1he coua,ry!' ;\l rs. ('. (', g,,·afford, Ag t. U:: Co.,1 Hw, , N••D><>l1 l••c.h Pbone Bt•aco. 541!! Mesa Legion A ux. G iv es Welcome to New Memb ers M rs. Ela.Jne W-.llker. dental as- sistant and Mrs. C. M . Bunch. mother of M rs. George V. F ox . are lhe latest members to join the E LKS LE.<\.D£R.~Elf"4'tf'1l to rna.)o4' nfflct-8 In. th t· f'allfornin Elks Lodg1· ."lt thtt Sac•nLIJH>ft to CflR\'MJtior:i la.'4t \\l'f'k z ..... furegt"Juntl. l!~nink U oof'll o f Ne"·port lletlt..b, Wft, \'IN> pre:Mdt>nl of ('aliforn la4 South , !lDd S . G. Culjls of Soc~nJo. t nU't.c~ vf ('allforu.ia.-~·tu1h. and, r<'tr, len to right. ~n ()Kterma.n v f Sanra Ar l.. statt• pr1·si- tJent; Etl\YlMil S. F rit-1 of Oxna.nl, VIN' pr . .!Mdt-nt, CalifuntfB·S~nth Orn ~; J . F . S!..gfriend of Seva.ta C'lty. N:,·'!'.lll ('our.t~. vh·r' prcsidf>.nt~ C.l.1ifornh1 ... ~orth. and J11p.r \\'. O.:Jt-, nf R!rh:n .Jn1I. st a.tt> Sl'CN"tary. :tmer ican Legion Auxiliary 455. 1 ----------------------- 1t \V&S announced by 1>1embership Chairman Jo P0:iyne at a m eeting Monday in Costa Mesa Leg'ion hell. P ;csjdenl . .<\.Ima Swn'ttz pre111idl'ci \.V i th 7 new members added t n the men1b~1-ship rostr-r or 38 tlllr-1 ing the past two m onths and -1JJ pait.l up ti;i datt·. the local unit is I the f11"st in Orangp county to ex-: C('ed In.st year's members hip . .\f'l:s. S\\"c.r·tz 8nd i\1 rs. Pavnc· 1 r lttended the 21st <.Ii.stri ct nl~f'ling held 1·ecently in Anaheim \v hen Mr.s. Swartz \vas insta!IC'd a~ dis- trict marshal during installation I ceren1ohies for ne~· o fficers. A;t ch is n1eeling the district president stressed the importance of e1n-· ploying disabled vet er.l.ns every-r \\'here possible. I 1\.f embcr!; are to me<'t Tuesday night, OC'tober IO at the home of !\f rs. Dorris Ludi, 1!§2 E. 18th St., t o \York on Aprons for a rorthc-on1- !r.~ apron !"<Bit:'. A special meet ing of the uni• is !=lated fo r Monday. October 16 at 8 p.m. to complete plans ro:-- a benefit dessert cnrd party t11 be h eld October 18. Ttckets are I $1.00 and ma.y be obtained from any auxiliary member . Door and tab le pri:zes will be swarded. At the close or the meeting, ~.fr. Sherman and hfr. King of thi· state fo restr y department shO\\'l'd motion pictures. i\frs. Al t t;u de Day and 1-f rs. F lo rence Davey werf' ho~lessf'~. St'RPRJSE Gll"'"'T-Elk!' J,odgt'! Grantl Exalt;-.1 lluh•r .Jnst·ph -S. K yr.t-n"Ol:'"i\"ffi a wrprls.> gift f rom ltay De\·ls, n11·mh: r 1•f Ontari11 t .odl"f' No. l :l19 :M th1• ron \'f"ll tlon In SaC'TlUllt'1Jf11. II 11a .. a1 brlt•f '-a.-.1• n1 u.li-> h,)" disahlr1I ,.,,tf'"r<.ln"' ln thlf' Stat .. \'i·t ·run-. Hn111,., ~-apa ('ounty. lh \'i!" 11'1 a llatlt·nt a t t ht" hos11ltal. J,, ,\. l.A'\\"I" of . .\nahPln1, pa...;;t ~rantl t'\.Rlt.c·d ru-;i· •• \\-a.tch1"ll tltt• pr1•'4f'nt81ion. ---------Woman Missinq £,jnce Labor Day Ass no P!ans Wa r Altar Soc iety N{'\Vpcn·t polirc y,·ere scarchini:: I Rec it e s Rosary ;~;:,~~~km"~~m~n·~~n~~";'~~· ;:; on Bi."bo~rd~-I Fo r \.Vorl d Pe ace husband, Andr e\\' M11rr-ay llf Bnv II U Shore camp. · f'l'np-.~C>il .11111 It'd h\" Father Selin1 !".'ranklin, ('hai rn;r.n of 1 · i\f urrfl,\' ~aid his wife hat.I been St 'Ph'.'[11n, tl~vre ''"i\!'-a re<'itati11n Oli!-tslng ~lnC'e Labor <lny anti bC'-th,~ ('o:u.;~ 1\.s!'C•• i<ttion 1'1"1r.1 !~lllt<'C' rif ti1c I" :Of'!~' r .. --\\"()":']d p <•ft('l' lieved s he \Vas in Tcx:t s 0, ,.\la-,,., "1'.l<Jo,,:· :id\'t rtisin; say:~ hl1' \v!l<'r. thP All:1 z-Sl"l,..,"tY of i\1:ount bama or t th n 1· cnri·m1ttct' hns f11n r things t u sug. c:arrncl chur·ch 111<'.'t \\·~·dncsd:.1v. "' , cnrou e ere, 'o JC"f" 1 h I I r· ·p b put out an all-point!' broadcast in ' 1"c.st iv l''-' 1~' 11' Je\"cs \\'I · c R '-he hu11~1· 1 r )!rs c.·'l;in Ilrt1\vn. a n attempt to \ocat(' the ow1~1ar. r:: .. i·t nt l•ast . on sonlc of t hP Jli'Ob-1 B::i ~-Shorc1>. It v:lll h•·rcafter h · J..fu rray described her is 1-1:1 lt•n1,; brn11_ght ;1blHlt by billb..iurd:-a -rCb'1.lla r· part nf the :>rogl'.llll. pountls, five feet, Uvc ini.:hes in 11 r u~ ~~e,ir 1p:-ui~·ir.?.''lR u~·g.", t.h;y .\.i.rs. Frn.'lk R~ccn Jiresidcd ·•l h eight. blue eyes and black hear ~~ ·~.fJ.J_'li~ ~ ~-: · ~ -~'!~"'(t,;~l . ~, •.· ~· ~ . ~·c~fo ~- 'I< ' -!. . B I ,~ ! f~« . . ' .. ~-.,~'!"~ t-F~·'l'li;-~· a . .!::iRt-lJrg ars Enter p1•11plc . c.1t l f~ctiti ns :i:·c aff .!l'led I .._.d Mr.s. Errr•\'ll 1n :;~ 1 ~-u1 ~ J"!,)(lntr. . by th .~ 1nethod of IL'tt1nr,-thr• y,•c rc <l .:cn:-:lti•tl \\"i::1 fl;;·.1.·"!:i fi>r n,1 pll· kl••\\" 0;0:1:t>thin!{ 1~ fn:· sn!" In (('r;~i\"1.! scttui,..:-. 'tnrl r.cari y ~O 2 N t F• 1 frunl ;o;ot:p to nllt!'l. t.nd hat·k n.g:o111 n:cmber~ \\"l'r.:: Jlr£~."r!i ewpor lrms fro.n t>Pt'f to bunion PUreR. \V1Lh c!cl'tin!l 11f nfflccri-slnt- T h 1' r-II :11 n1 1 l t et" :;;uggt'!lt~ ctl. n1•~rr.br 1:" <'f thl' 1•\d htiard Wf're Tu•o Ne\vport business firn1t \Vere enter·C'd i\1 onday night hy bu:gicrs \\"h{1 took a. total of $151 in sta.1nps, n1oney a nd merchan- dise. through it.3 . chairman that :irst f!,'."t'r. :1 'l:1linntin~ ,.,1;·,unitt~c du- tl.:1· 11J,•g:r.~ st~n~ .;;hould !:°'). l""c:<l, ti~s. Th ~y irc!utle ; ~!i s. l~occ J. Sl\!l~S \Vh1 r h do not confor m to ).t rs. Thcorlnrt' Rf bins. ~>'f r!i. Ja.-k 1c ;;ult!tJ1 n'i ::11:,: '1 :-di:-.:i.:ir-~!l should I Nil!micc anJ J.t ri-H ugh Llly. b~ '..::rr~·~te~. or. th(.!)': .. too .. should I Tht-y ,.,·ill rei>0rt at lhL' :it'Xl 1ne-et-h. ,~en .• with che \.111d. Then ing. N e\•;por t pclicc saitl the thie\"t'S t.h 1• 11ffi\•ift.ls \Vi10 art' .s'¥1posedly entered \~'·lrd an<t Harrington 111 charg~ of sig-n ~rdi naaces h t • DuJ for Lun1bet· Co. offices at ~18 Con::;t sho~1 ld b ' quick to act to Set!! tr.-.\.t 1ICIC ~ .. J High\vay and look SS in Sl.alll]lS the f1r~t t\\"O l'i'COmn1rnda tio"ns Youthf--• Mar"1nes and a lil:t• amou nt in cash aftPr arf' i.:a rried out. r.11 making an ·l borti\"C alte1npt to F'nr the fourth fea;ture· of the k th r . .<\.n undesil7T'lated nun1ber of crac f' sa e. 1nitia..I •progra1n h1' suggests th"lt o·- E · _.... !vlarin<' Rrscr,·ists ut E l T oro Ma· ntry "'"a.q gain .. -... by jlmmyin~ a ~tuJy be gi\"cn to the designa· a rear \\'i ndov:. Officers describc<l tion f1f c·crtain highwa ys V.'hich the jab u "am&teurish.." I might be designat~d "scenic" A totl.J or S139 In cash and h i'h'vay~ a nd on \Vhich no .signs mercband.J.se was taken from Lido I of :lny kind ..,,-ould be allo\lo'Cd. Electric Co. next to the IU Q\ber I company at 516 Coast Highway Airf. in ~ by thieves who forced a rear door , C'omn1ittet' fu('n1bcrs arc in police s!lld. rnrnf'sL that son1et.hing be done. Loot includt'd a.n electric mixer. The)• appreciate there are certain electric blanket. two toosters. ar. situations \\"h ich are dif[icult to electric clock and small •change. handle. There are also regulations difficult to enforce. Regulation ' Benjamin the practice tb.e editor. F'tank Hn orlgtnated and not complete prohibition of of prll1tlng letters to gigns is thought t o be the proper step, at first ·J.t any rate. r ine Corps A ir Station are being !"('turned to their homes for in- active rli.v.y to allo\v them to ft- r:ish high school. The you thful Af-"l rines ~·ho were called to a ctive d uty this suntmer lhtrln~ the Marinr Corps· mobil- i:t.nlion of Reaerve forces all bavt' a !emeater or le.as of high itChool to complete, a ccording t o Lt. Col. Elmer Glidden. personnel offi cer of Airc rnfl. FleC't Marine Force, P aclf'tc. at El T oro Marine Corpe Air Station. Most of the youths are In the 17·18 age brack et . according to the pttSOnne l officer. YOU CAN· DO IEllEI AT Some individuals who "sign" their own property nr business or lnduatry are among the offendlers ot sfcn ordinances and it is som e- U.mes hard to sell . lhem o n an7 •Jdnd of regulation. But progreas Capt. Mite's Estate ...... c...m • • la-1 being made and Ute committee Dtate at the lat e Cap tain Bd- tn a'lnying out its progn.m and ward I.cving White of N'ewport plane to call on the pro~ officl-Beceft., wao died_ la.st July 31. is a.la and secure their cooperation In 'in superior Court today with filing att.mpting to accCMnpliah reimlts. of Ma will ror probate. On the Coast A.aoclation com-K e left llfe. ~estate ln the-.f\om.e m1t.tu oa. outdcvv' &dvert-i•'nc; ue pro~ at 209 33nt SL_ N ew@>rt. W"'m;nltlln, dtainnan. co.ta Xea&: to hi• wtdbw. Jira. Purl E. White.. K eleobn .m. Plu<e ot· Dana· Point; 1A lbt In .llarlcopa U1d .,,.ral R. A,. ~ su.n..t Beach: 'rtcbts hi Freulo county aa well u R.,-G. 81111111. 8an Clement!; Res l18l!ing par U1d cuns were left -C0..0.---~ 'bod-to ~ --Irrinl' Wbite of Bullett_ HunUncton Beach; Dan Kelaeyvllle. After Mn. White's Poteh, Sunset Beach and Capt. Ed dMth the property 11 to go iar'l'e' M errill of South Laguna. Ji to !OUT cbUdren.. . . 'J • • .. ' • Marriage ~icense I :-Cus:°fc._Supp~ 1 PAG E· 3 -PART 1 r _ -· Boom ~ntinues· ilicu ::r~. ,::: son and "L~ .... -RESS -ii 'Die wartime boom IA m&r· J fun±for support were 90ught tn 2 Z-........ MU. dare Uoenaes ooatlnu~ dur-/ su~ ·or c<>urt last week by Mn.! ---------------+-------------t.nr Septemh!r. but wu ,off f'room tM Aupst total In Or-, Doro ea Revlea. . I CLOTHING STOLEN rr,i,,===========~ .. il'l cona&;y. , , Sh~ said th~)' were married tn :rwo pal.r1' of !eris and four T-"ON T 8 Mn.. Evel)'ll Geren, clerk , of CostJ Mesa Augt}1't 30, 1947, 1'ep· shirts-. va.Jued at $lO w ere .stolen ., ' E DULL the rnan1ap lloerHN' bureau of a.r.1tdci September 11 and that from a clothes Un~ in . the rear of , hia home, .:i.ccord1ng to a com-READ tbs oounty clerk's otnor-, dl!I-com*unity property incJudvi plaint fllt'd \\·ith the sheriff's of- cloeed t.he1"' \\'er" 200 llce:Mr.8 h ous hold furnishings at 2390 San · fl b 1 E K d ll 1 ~79 luucd du:rtns-U?e m ont h, com-ta A a Ave .. Costa i\feea. She as-ce. y 'ame.s · en e. ' AD LIB b M pared ''1t h JBS-durin.r Srptem· scrtc her husbands earns $27f1 \Tus ti n A\·e., Costa.. Me~a. } 1 Y a rgO her, 1949. The t.obl \\•as a de-man ly as a kt borer in a Nt\\·port I ------I I cllne from th.,.-A ugiuit total of Bee.er cannery And also rtceiveit Thf' earheet state editorial as-I n This Paper Today 28Z, \\'hlcb t opped 1950 month-$111 monthly d':ieabiltty pen!!!lnn I wciat 1on y,.·.J.S nrg-anlz.ed in Wls- ly to tal8. f1·on1 the f('de ra~ governn1ent con~1n in 18.."13. -- i rru~ \ TO DILIYEI MORE HOISIPOWU AT THI CLUTCH ~ ~ Cb. · I t n 1 . -/My·lmw ' , . evro e '<>,, ..... I/ l FIRST FOR All-AROUND SAYINGS "~/.;: •. .:. : •.. -: . ' •/" \ ,,._, .. ,,,............ . :. / 'f / ··'·'-' .:· ,. v·"~ -~ , Y-.. / t. ,,,,~~-. ~ i ! /. \.. ,, . .... ~~ _.... 1/ '-._'?.,.:'f • ;J v•.''-'"" " I • ¥' ('.:~/i:\)i TO Dlll ~IR ~:: •;..< ;:· ~· /'' ! )' /.'.: Ch•vrolet a dva nc9-design trucks a re Am•rica's b•d buy! Ce rtified ratings prove Chevrolet Lood- mpster engines de liver more net horsepower than those of ·the principal standard equipped conven- tional trucks In their weight class, 13,000 fo 16,000 lbs., Gross Vehicle Weight. Fo r the last eight consecutive yeors, these trucks have led the fleld in soles ••. a re far ahead this yea r. Make your next truck a Chevrolet. Come in a nd get the facts! -. ---. .-~· --·-!...-:::-:,..... ·~--.. --~- CULBER TSO N MOTOR CO .. 2481 C oast H~ghwa y NEWPO RT BEACH Phone Beacon 64 42 -----------------~-------------- ••• GAS T HlU'! no scnoke ... no gttaSy va~r to settle on painred walls or ~t eyes sm•n ... when you broil mea~ in a. new •oawmatK: &U ra.np. The ctn blue ftame 0£ ~ con•mes smoke nd spattn. Melted fats att drained a ay Mknw the nck and protected Crom the tliNR hmr. Wavy insu1ation and difJd bnilcr dooc kerp the hn.t out of )'Oar kiubaa. Yo..i can broil with ps an be CXNnfanable-on e•en a warm day. The li,·e flame or PJ really broils, coo. rt trsn JOG! mai •.. seals in all iufa GOT IT! and goodness ... and imparu thar won· derfuJ ch.ar-rypt IJavo r you expect in mn ts broiltd by expen diefs. And you have no clean-up blues afre-nvards. Gu broilers wash as easily as your favorite pan# , If JOU would like-to know all the n.- clwive fn tures of gas. 1«" • ps ran&~ dale-r or your Gas .,Company. You'll find that: new autoauitic pt ranees noc ooly cook bmer and k>ok better ... they also cosr las co bur and ~ • SOUTHllN COUNTIES GAi COMPANY ~ I · .. . t ' Antoet the "'°"Y _.._" of 90. ro ng., on di.ploy ii fflil bff11tiful .... WESTEIN·HOLLY ••• • CP l80Clel. ~ yov '• ~ .. ~lude Colotic. o.ffen & Sottlet:Gr-4,~~d, Motl< Cloof, -· °"'"°"""' O'ICoolo 6 Mwritt, .....,, Toppo.._ Wedee•Md. /SN , ... fw ""' ...,_ Jt'• ,..... .-... '• ..... \V ""' ,,_., "',..,J.,,. ~ ..n- • . J .. • • - \. • • ' PAGE 4 -PART I II -'THURSDAY, OCT. 5, 1950 ~···Membership Drive on This Month · For ttarbor Hi Parent· Teacher Assn. t• Cktobl'r 4. to October 27 arc the ~·------------­ :: dates ror the Mcmber9hip Drive e r n1cn1bers realize the \"..:tlue of a 11 in pro~rcss !or Newport Harbor close rt•lationship bf'lWecn the " Union High School Parent-Teach-hoin<' and the school. Parents nectl ;; er association. H eading the drivd-lo understanct the type 0f tcaC'h · 1, and making specifll _plans for it ing and character training being 11 Is 1-1.~. Stuart Diehl, who will offered in our l'lchools. 'fhrouJ;h :; a\va1-d a $15 prize to the cla!'=~ sturfy g rouf18 anti publi<.·atlnns the u \.\•hi C"h hRis the highest perccntagl.' PT A t:-is .spri:atl this inforn1atinn 11 or mf'mber~hip. not only to parenL~ but to oth l~r ;: Fifty C('llL<J per Jl('t.son iR lhC' C"itizen.'I. The n1embershfp in Cali- •• price o r n1cmbcrship and in fan11-roi-nia has stend ily 'incrf'e~d each " lies with m ore than one ~tudcnt y!"'n r. In 19·19-50• there were . 818,· :: at H arbor High. cRch ro0111 will be 47J 1ni•mbc rships in Californ ia. " creditie<I towartl ""inning the $1 5 \.Vh1tl do v.•e expect in 1950-51 ~ " pri1.c. ./ Our .... o<o.l \Vil! be to ('flroll cvf'ry " " , Thr Hlr,h $(.'hOlll rTA: l1lt'l'tin/~l' J'•trt:nt and ev<'ry othf'I' interr>Sl- 11 art< all in thc t.'\"e nni J::!! Hnd total i'<I achi!t durins the fllll n1t.'mb<:r- :; fo u r a yt·a1·. M 1·~. Leslie J . \.\'11:-<nn. ship eampaign. \Vilh th1R slrf•ngth n stJ1t" 1ncn1bcrNhip ("h:.\irn1un. haN and •;uppnrl we. m ay sci.:ure f nr ;; this to say about becon1ing a PTA :::vcr)' cluld a _good chance ror bc- 1, 1n~·n1bcr: l'1ln11ng a rr~pnnsihlc citizen. ~-"Every intl'lligent ridult is in-\.Vh,.n nl("ll brr~hip envt·l npc~ ., t('rl'Slf'fl in the \\"t.'ll~llt'ing or_ ch~I-fll"l' brou~hl hon1.-. s..:-nd thcn1 haC'k " dren and youth . Mcn1bcrt;lup 111 tniniertiatcly l •) the !1£'hool fill ed ;: the Cong rcs.1 nf Parent~ and j will 50 cent pir{'e.'i. '"H elp your T <'a.cht>rs affordR on_e the op!"'o r-!inn or t~iughtcr's c-laR.." t o \\"in ,. tun1ty of puttUlg-t his 1nt('rcRl 11~· 1111,, prt7.•' Hnd tr('at vour!'!elf t{i " to action. Tho broad pro~r!ln1 in-~ · 1 I I' " . 1•1 .. r.1h,'r:-:l11p 111 •Hll'. n, I \(' \Vot r ;; 11 e ludes ever~ ph·'.l!'C' '.'.' c h1lcl_ rl··'::·,\-fi ·iest i•ri.:aiu7.:itinn;; .,nr in•••ilvi·d " UJl~1cnl A . n p11.1tn~. a1c :-· u f'nlirclv in c·h!ld '''elfar1'. Jn,·;tc " i;ytrt>ficd \V1th the serv1r<'1-< nf y n\1r I f 1 1 · libn . t• b• ,, • ? Y"llr ri cn<s tt 111 nc1t: 1s v ,. cnnlmun1ty . On thf'y n1cet I ht• . f ·,11., ''" J U I N 1' • t"ol)\1(' <Ill(' I! ;l Jll (I . ., llt'ed.!I? nf all th1· g-r~uptt 111 y11111· t b r• r·T!\ 111 \'to ur '-'<:linHI,"' says ,, town . Y o tw• M'",\ !S l'O\l(:('T"lh'd :\1 u 1 1 • 11 about the typ(' of cun111111nity in I' /"!'. "' 1 · ., \Yhirh children \Jvl' anti \\'1li l1 ;1vc •• ,, ri• ll1Hi.:uss1on~ nn thi.:sc :-illhjc('t)i ::it their n1C'cting.<> . r'u1enl·TL•aeh· \Vy.11•11ni.: hurl 11 nt•\\"-"l'<'JlPr 11! 18hf_I bt:ftJ rr 1t bct'a1nl! <L tcrr1tllry. ., Pan°hellenic Gi:oup Holds First Meet at Santa Ana High School Faculty on Proc./ram for First PT A Meeting J. A, Bodman Home From North J . A. Bodman or the N"""">rt Mrs. H. A. Holly Surprised with Birthday Dinner Looking for\\-anJ\ ·t o 8 n1ost schoolB returned Saturday f rom a The carefully 1ald p lan" ot M rs. · two \Vcek 'a varot ion, pa rt ot R oy Co:r.ad. 392 E . l9th S t ., C08ta Mn. John Keeler o f Corona del st imulating first niecllng of t h<' M esa, to sup111!1e her mothe r, M rs. ·• U Hl h which he SJM'"nt with a dllu g hter Afar preidded when Southern Or-,l'j ewporl 1{."lrbor nlon g H . A . Holly, on t he occasion of C l Ph h II I I t nt A ladena and lhe balance with • ange oun Y an e en c soc e Y Sch ool Parent-Tcal~hcr 388()('fn· her recen t bir thday resulted in R held Its first meeting ot the Club lion, all oil.I. new anll prosp~ctivc n daughter Kt ~lockton. M rA. m ost <'njoyablc occasion. year nt t he home of M rs. W ood-menlberR are invited to attend on Bodm "ln, who had lx>cn a t Stock-A fest.Iv(> dinner at the home o! row Knudston, E a.st Santa Clara th e evl'ning of October IO at 7 :30 ton ('3rllcr ~n the seaSQn, remained Mr. and Afrs. Cozad launched the s treet , Santa Ana. o'clock . t.Tr. Sidney Do·vidson , I Rt ho111l' w it h hl'r g randdaughter, C"clcbration. P la.cciJ were donated Sha ring ho8teM dutle.!1 with princ ipal flflS"I thC' faculty -'.lr ,. In Dolores. for con1pany. for P.fr. and Mr!'!. Holly, P hillip. Mrs. Knudtson , the vice president , charge of the prug1un1 v.·hich will I ilnlly. the hosts and their chll- 'vcre ot her n ew board members, l.ak<! place In the rccrcution room Eb II 0 G <l)·t!n , Fay, Dcnnli. and J ef frey Co- Afrs. Frederick K i.!IO\Y, trcuurcr; at the high school. e rama roup zad. ~trs. Raymond K . Harvey, secr e-Colored movit·:i with Mound, tak-Meets Monday 1 Later in the l'\'C'ning friends and tary; ?<.trs. Robert A ndrews, his-en 'ftS flashrM of attivilies of tlir-relatives fron1 LoM AngelcR atTiv- torl.-"tn; htiS8 Marga ret Babcock, Cf'rt•nt ~chonl (h'p'l.rtrnr>nts will be Ebcll t•lub t11 ·u1nn Rection will I c·d to con~rn tul.'.ltc the 111urprtsed n1f'n1 bership chairman, and Af rs. shown. 'thi.s \Viii be n101:1t illlt·ret:t· 1nrC't t.1 onday nt : p.111. Wilh Ji.fr.s . hono re<', tu play card11 and lo par· Krelcr. Ing to porcnts. The 11\U:->it· tlc part-Lee Bn.rnc.a, 121 Viu. Mcntnn<'. tici pa.lc in a delectable buffet sup- Dc""crt '"ns s erved rollowcd by ment will contribute t o the pro· I.Adu l :Jlf'. With An Interesting Jl('r . ' the buslne~!'! meeting. A talk on ,gran1 also. t1Cal'lon planned, the group "'ill I Jnclutlcd ~·ere Messrs. and the general Community chest pro-S enior n111thcri; \''111 JJl"l':-<illc O\"C'I" tn<'f'l on Ht'('Ond und fourth f\fdh-f\1 n1\·~-Pnul CU llt>n, Marvin Oa- grnn1 was given b}' Mrs. J ohn the social hnur \Vhich \viii !'lost~ 1h1ys \\'Ith ult! a nti new h1e1nbers 1 f\foor('. A-tr~. Holly received lln ar- Hendc"on. M rs. Keeler appointcfl the evenin~. \''<'lcornc. I ray of lovely gifts. othf'r corhmitlees, "'h ich included : Cou rtesy. Mr!'J. H enry Longfellow and Mrs. Taylor, c~chairn1cn: publicity. l'lof r!'I. R . A. Presto n and MrR. N . G , Thyscll for Santa Ana: !'11rs . W illiam H cppard for Otllnj!;e j and JI.f r~. Kenneth Slecprr ror N l'\Vporl H arbor . I R<'mAi ndc r of tilt' eveninj? WR.!1 cnjnyC'<l in i:;-a mcs of brirlge Mnri I r-:i.nasta. Bridge prize:.;: wrrc "·on h.r J\1rio. r -1111 Bailey Rnrl 11-1rs. T,.d I.uf'k ey \\"hile MrH. Rober t Callis tu.1k the C'onasta prize. Me sll Matrons See 'Lo st in the Stars ' ~.I r-~:. \\'iJt" 1n1 VH n H <'t'1·.1i:ol(Pl1'k ,,f \\". 171h S l .. nnd Mr1i. H ill ry ·v . l·~arHilc of E . 20lh St .. C'os ta ~1· ~a. \\'C'rc i11 thC' t•iu·hAnll'<I nud1- Pn1·,. Thur~dav :qccin,I:' ''L1 1st 1n 1 hf' 8tnrs" al thr L Os A flgl'l cs l 'hilh1.1rn1nnic. '· . 'Get Acquainted' Chicago Guests Is Theme for ' • Feted b Lindbergh-Harper P-T A Y n.. •pport'unity to gel a•-' Balboa Is landers qualntcd w ill _ be' an Impor tant Mr. and 1'1rH. Daniel Reilly of part of the f1t'6t fall meeting of Chicago h a\"l' just rctumed home lhl' Cotita M('sa Lindbergh-Harrer after spenrhng l'f•m<' time In PTA scheduled for \Vednesday, I Southern Cl'lhforni1t. While here Octo bt:>r 11 at 2_:30 p.m . in the t hey wcr r gu!'~t1-1 of At rN. F.Jiz.abeth Ma.In School .J.Udttorlum. I \Verlie anrl. Mn, Jnhn. 119 MG tine Mrs . Douglas H lnelJJy , prel'!irtent, I e \"cnue. Balboa l.'!land. will conduct the busne~ 8t"s.'!ion. A vi.'li t io San JuRn Capistra no Supt. Everett A. Rea Y.•111 present mis<1lnn waR fnllo'-''C"d by a fare. the fac ulty me.mtx-rs of the Lind-well lun<'h,.nn ·"l t El Adotx-pie· berg and Harper schools. turcMquc t'atinJ:: pl;ic(' and h1~torlc A mUl'!ICal program featuring Capt1-Jtran11 hon1c. l'rf'sent wrre volcal selections by Mrl'!. Ro bert ~tr. anti 1'1r:-; Rrill''· ~1 r. and M r~. Andrc~s has het•n a r ranged b)' A . L. Stc\.\"11rt ·(If 1-fu ntinJ;ton ~tri,. Jack Harris, progranl chair· I BcRC"h, M rs. ~1;1r~ar1•l Smith of man. Cn~la M~:~·-1 . ~11"'. \\'l"'rlle and At t he close of \h(' n1eetlng lei\, J ohn \\1crlie. will be served in the kindergarl<'n I _ roon1 by the ev('('uli\"C board. NC'\l.'1:ipnpt·r~ t'o11~1:-<l r 11tly f j ch t --~, ----t:urrupt lnn and 111(·un1pf't<:'!ll"e in Wise people do read the ads. I govl'rnmcnt. " " ,, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• •••••••••••••• ~ . [ UllllE• 1111111'; JI/ell Peaches Soc(~.-;:;·0 3 ·~;: .. z5c P a\'e the way fo r ea.(, meal planning by having on hand a wid ~ assort· rpent of fa,•orite cann~ foods. Now's a good time to se lect them. Ne"'· pack rnerch3ndise is in a nd lhere are plentiful supplies to choose from. Safe"·ay is fea tu ring out standirg buys d uring th is big event . Check your needs - thcn come in to your nearby Safeway and save. " " " •• " " " " :1 J " ,, :1 :1 o\ " •I ,, " .. .. " " " " " " " '' . ,, ,, " . " " . ,, " 1: ,, ,, " " ' " I I " " " " " ,, ' " " ,, ,, " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " . " " " " " " " " : " " " " " . ,, ,, ,, " .. " " " •• " " l • '" " " ' " " ., ., ' " " " 'I " :1 :1 •I ,, " " .. " " .. " ,, " .. ,, •• " " ., •• 'I • Canasta and Br id9e Card Table Reg . 2.49 198 SOILED LUGGAGE 50°/o Off ------ BRIDGE PLAYING CARDS Reg . 80c 59 f CA NAST A CARDS and TRAY Reg. 1.39 99¢ O YT-DATED FILM 1/4 Off Mid9et-TO OTStE ROtlS 'CANDY ~e g. 40c 29 ; • JIERSH~\· Kisses Candy TWO CELI. r E Sl.IT>: ~ Flashli9hts I Rrg. 19r 59 ¢ AIR-~fJ\1L Envelopes ltt:g . 5c t•urh 6 '°' 19 ' R eg . 110c 59 ¢ Extin9u.isher R•g. 1.29 89 ef Ask About ·Our Xmas La~· Away Plan WE STOCK HYPERCIN I WE STOCK AMITONE Aut09raph Books Rt'l'. 1.00 69f Cocktail Strainors Rt"g. 1.19 89¢ Tom & Jerry Cups 1 R t>g. 39<' 25 ¢ L I BB\' S . .\FE-EOGE Tumblers 11 oz • Rf'c. 8 l or 49c 6 f or 35l' TOOTHPIC KS R«"C· 13c ICE CRUSHER ...... 1.95 991' I Hic)hball SPOON SET ~I· Ille 13¢ BAR SET Rrg • .'.?.D8 RO<iER A' (f,\L l.E T LAVENDER SOAP Rt>g . t .50 1.00 PAPER NAPKINS 80 ('out1t ALARM CLOCK R<'g . 1.98 . 1.49 GLASS TEA KmLE R r g. 9& 59 r -ASH TRAYS ADDRESS BOOKS ....... l.00 5~ ~tEOFOR ll WRITING TABLETS 6' JIFFY PEELER Rf'g. 98c' 69¢ C'OLOSI A_L ll A;\'IE HORMONE CREAM Rt>I:. .'.?.00 I 1.00 MANICURE TRAY Rf'g . 59c 39¢ Ll'C'JEN LE J~ONG FACE POWDER Rf"c . 1. 76 1.00 SUN GLASSES l/4 Off RIOHAJm B U DNlJT'S Permanent Wave Set """= 2.15 1.89 . ' WE ·~~AIR RADio AND TELEVISION sm WE REPAIR WATCHES -AND CLOCKS . . Sliced or halves. Fruit Cocktail L•bby C~anberry Sauce Ocean Spray braricl. S1ra1ned. Tomato Juice ~;.,~ 2 ':~::· t 9c Fresh~ Flavorful ! 146-oz., 2 cons 4 5cl I e111111• r1•111.u I Sweet Peas Go•d .. ,,.,. 3 ~';.:·· 3zc Corn Gorderu•de Golden 3 17-os. 3zc Cream ~le Pock c••• Com Highway, Vocuum 2 11 -••· z5c Pock, Whole, Golden coa• Green Beans Go·t,~""'2 ·.~::·· z5c Kidney Beans r.T1~~~.d 2 •:.-.719" Sauerkraut ~;:;, 2 21 .... zsc CO ftl Homl'ny Bonio Whi 1< or Go lden 2 20 .... 19c co•• P Pk• Moonboom um m ••••.•• 2 21 .... zac c••• 7- MME Liii l'lltU Soup Come>b9ll1 3 10'/j·••· 2-Tomoto C•"• ;,- Libby Hash '::~ '!:'· 39- Dill Pickles ~°: 24..,~·-27• Pickles F~~~· 5 sr::•· 49• Mild Cheese g:, ... 43• Cheese Spread ~~~ ~-:;: 29° Breeze Cheese Food ;;.:: 69° Long Spaghetti ..... ,.,. 211" Gold Me(jot. 12-lb. pli.o 39<1 E N di Go'd "'""'' ..... 36• gg 00 es W ide, Med•Um .... . M . "'""'"'"' 2-argar1ne Ye11ow •· .,- M . Dolewood 23• argar1ne Y•r1ow •- Apple Butter cotohl'IQ 2';!•· 23• Peanut Butter "''""' ·~·· 37• Peanut Butter .,_,, ",;" 29" ll4·0l.1J,. jor. '55cl 1HZllllHN At Sa!eways havi ng f rozen food s.ectjons. 0 J . ....... -......~ .. 21• range u1ce crop .,_ Green Peas e.1 Air ';..;~-17° Lima Beans &;~:~.,. '!;~~-21° French Fries ~~~.!: '!;~~-19• Vegetables 8M<!!J• '!..~~-19• I LUNCH 1MEAT Rath Black Hawk Taot• T.U. <K Hunt'o.Tomato '-<=Sc) BUTTER I Monie Peaches ~~t: 3z::-73c: Fint Quality Montrose Dole Sllced Pineapple--3·!:; 38c: Dole Pineapple Juice 2 1!:-29° "· 711" Spring house or Challenge .... 69" Doiry Glen ••. es• I II J I Town Hov.. 3 '!.'-.,1-350 rape ru u ce -., .. 2/53< _ ult Coddall Hostess Delight omalo Juice Ubby &..and 21ka. 21• 46-ot ., 2 con1 ~7 c ui•1 Gum Drops "'""""' Orange Slices """" Chocolate Drops ':.:" Marshmallows Fru!!;' P C Jolly T!row Op Orft White or Y•llow ' ~~· 19" ~· 19" 1.111. 25• ... ..... 25• ..... 10~•· ..a. ,_. ~ .. - HllEIEll.I Airway Coffee Mold, mellow. 1)-lb. bog, 2.1 91 Nob Hill Coffee F11"\ftl QUOhty. I 2·1b. boQ, 1.551 ...... 74° .... .., 7SC E~=~k~~~~"-1 .~-~ -B3• Chocolate ~111 I ~~~-45• Fidelis Wine -59• Tok.oY, Port, Sh.rry, M\11.cot•I. •Ofl•l""ld tor 101• only in Sof-oY' lit-.d to Ml~w,,.,.. Toaes or• oddo1•ono1. I Fresh Bread ':::' 14• ~ 19" M,... w rqit·,. Whit• or Wl'>eof. Sloud. Snow Flake "°~'.:::~ ;.;:: 25• Busy Baker .. ,, .. ...., :O.:: 26• Tea Timer 1·•· rl• •,.~.·: 17• .... Fleet Mix •~ • ..,~,, Cinch Cake Mix 40 .... 37• .... ,, ... _ 33• .... White, Goldlon, Soic•. or o.vtl'1 F~. Crisco 9-flftino Snowdrift ,.,,.,~.,,. Sh rt . II.Dyal Sot.,. 0 en1ng l ·lb con, 29c J-"· c-87• •·•· "'"c c•" GI , .... Sic ••• Flour k.it("-tl Croft°' lo-•. 9'Wo Gokl M9dol. Erona-.d .... 01 Pancake Mix 1:.-:~· 14• :-:.· 26• S•.1J:Of'l"Q brGnd. tJ 'h -lb. paQ., 3 5<1 Fl . k M' ,., .. n .. ~ ....... ap1ac 1x ·20·o• .• 16': .-•. ~- s log 24 .. 1. 45c 12 .. ,. 25• yrup Cobift "" <•111 LOW PRICES ON MEATS, 100! S SIMC>v 24••· .-~ 12 .. 1. 23• yrup Hollow Mm. -..;.-i.."i. Cane Sugar '.:! 47• '!:· 92" Beet S ..... 45• ...... s- Save mohey on meal5 this week end, tob! Exceptional values a re fl'e red on Sa fewa y Guaran teed me a ts. Aged lo peak of perfect ion, t r imm d be/ore weighing, thete qualil)' me.au cost no mrtt than ordinary meal\. PORK ROAST r::g:r:~ OR 'ROAllTIJ C.otor Cut Loin I ugar. ... ... ,.- Vets Dog Food 3 •:;:: 19" White Magic Bleach ,':.:; 23• (Quorf bo"•· I Jc; 9<1llon bottltl, )9(.1 PORK CHOPS ROUND STEAK ~~'!: · 1~69° 1790 j 79c Just look al the values in fre&h fru its an d egetabln during the big canned foods event! Finat qual ity at low prieea. I l RIB ROAST Comed Beef Boaeleu brit.ket, witll; 1nild cur.. ~ bo1 or ~ld: It'• Dclidem. Short Ribs •. &3° .,33c .. age Standlnq. T ' Cul From U.S. Crad..t GOOD Beel ~rylng Chldlens M•nor Hou.M.. Grade A, c:al ap. 1E•itcerated. rucfr to cook. · Pon Sausa11 !Pure pock. .:uooedj11.a ri&ht- ln V iM.ia& rotL 511ced Bacon \;,ode A la7"" Popular wudo. Eac:dkat ·-keakf.uL I 1722 Newpoc"I B vcl.; Costa . . I ..·sgc ; I • . 1 263 Forest A¥ i ~' I C/JJ4. s. oJ. P AINTINO OONTRAc'l'OR ea..bor :S IP Evenbls Beacon Gi.%0.W MA 'MRF.SSE!I S.tat._..omee--Trallen l rr e1t1la.r Shapem BEACON 5()(11 C:O.ta Alf"U Mat l.reM Co. %150 Ne,t'por1 Blvd. WELCH'S C:OSl. _ .. .) .. --1219-W u• . .-,.~ Or-9,. .. 111.J · Planners OK Jeffs Center A new "Miracle Mlle" shopping cent;r at 17th St. and Orange ave- nue, Coata Meaa wa.11 approved by the county planning commission Friday. Jeftenron's Propertlu , Inc .. proposes to e.eti.bliah a super mar ket with drug. variety. furni- ture and clothing sto res, care, restaurant, ahoe a nd electrlcal re- pair s hops and othe r retail bual- nesse& a.t the eouthwetit corner of the tnteraect lon. Because" residents on Sparkes St .. at the rear of the property ob- j~cted to a proposed entrance for truck8 6 nd passenger autos from the back street. the planners rcc- -,m mehded approval on condtlon t here be only one opening and (or pedestrian use only. -----~- NAT UR AL BltlDGE Natlonal Bridge, IOC·l.tCd 15 tnllc!4 nor th or Payson In A rizona st.nd three n1llC's rrom the highway is reported by the Natlonal Auto- mobilt" Club to be 8 scenic wonder that yearly -"l t t1·actR many tour- if>ts. The brid~c is Lhc rc~ult or a llmC'stonc rorn1ntion being worn away by eroeion. !'Ir\.-l:s ra1l':'rs selling ru r a p<'nny apiece origh1nted In England. SOUTH COAST MATERIALS COMPANY ~--~~~~~~ • • , / ' ' • li11· ~. 1i ~ -~ Ji"'"~'» ·' • '*';..<" COUNTRY CA.RNJ V AL DA Y Ii. comlnr on Oct. '!t ,,t Balboa \'acht Club \.\"hen 1N "'''ll'Ort H arbor bra.nc-h of t he Chll<lrcn'" llome SO<'Jety Mla.gf'tl an t>venlng of fun and ('XCll,.·m1•nt \\"blch Include"' an auc tion, alM'.> !fho'''• pn1e!f of f'klll !I.Pd danclnl'· IA'ft to ~·ll'ht are MrM. K t'nnj•t h Dot•l l<•ht•r , t'o- cha.lrman \\1th 1'1t!S. J. Lt~llr S it>ffen!'K.'n ; J\tr111. J o hn .DrouKhlon, "'ho hr ll"'d 1•':10 th!' ,.,.lllng \\"llh Mn. E. C. l\.fa.rl ln, artist and <·halrman of df'<'o tallon". f Pholn by Bceknr>r ) •\>----- 1Tell How Laguna, Capistrano 1StudentsStudy Can Join College District Incorporation The proposal that LllJ:'Urkl and f'npil-ltreno high l"choul dis tricts becon1c a part of Orani;c Coust coll ege district ma<lr by S<'hOfJI tru~-of Costa Mesa tt·cs lest week ha.<1 given rise to the question of ho\v !"Uch a union • , could be accornplishcd. 1 · I b _. Jn nn cfforl tu at:quaint ~·tu· "Thi: procPdurc v.•he rPby ·1. hi~h l'lf'h flol ctistr ct n1ny e annexe .. dent~ "'Ith tbr strurturc und Ul'· i SPECIFICATION r.EADY MIXED CONC RET E , hy a junior collc~f' district ii" ti\·i t ic,.., ,,f Jnr1'1 1 i:n~·c rnn1rr1t, 11111· 1 ;. I ruth<'r sin1ple and d efinite ly nut-, B b B tt nr the r lar.sr<i in the i;ncil\\ :-;i·ic n«r 1 k. .. ., w .. ,., \\"11 .. un (ho•l\4'Pt>Q J'lriit,l''por1 and •larbur 8 1,·d.) r :o-.IR Mf"fUl.-J"hOQf' BP:acon 6546 lined by California's la\\"." s tatc<1 0 enne d'visio n. Oran~p ("'nu.st rollrgr. Dr. Ba.<iil 1-1. Pett'rMon , prL'Sllh·nt. Add Y' M l;.1s chosC'n :tM a vitnl trrH'i" for OrH.nge Coast colic~"· -reSSeS 5, en stiicl~ .. , the inro,..pnru ti.111 of r.usttl ------------------------"ln Yit'W of the fact thnt Co1st M d o· . t ~1 csa, BC't·o rdinJ; t u Etl\vi n C . R ief'. 1·011c~r has rOr the pa!'lt two year!.\, a on ay inner instrt ictor. RATTAN FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES MADE IN o ut OWN WOl lSHO,S A ND FIOM THE ,Hlll,,INf S TH( LARGEST DISPLAY ON THl PACIFIC COAST • , ............ _, w .. c:..-w.. ~~··..l.+.-'OK.. ....... ........_ """"'' -"" o..-l .............. s..,...... HOUSE i GARDEN 611 c-t....,,.M__._...._,.n MAD MOORE'S CASH & CARRY -BAI.BOA BOUl.EVARD AT NURSERY '.!IKt. ISTllf;ET , NE\Vt•oaT SPIDER MUMS ::: ::::_m PYRACANTHAS 1n g•'· TECO .. ~A \'rllow Bu•h ~ m 1-·a 11 ff loomr r RUFFLED PETUNIAS ",~ h~:~~· IVY GERANIUM ',: t;::,.m 63 HERB VARIETIES I S STOC K 70 '. '90 " 85" 20¢ 20 ' '\"··"" ' , . :~\ \.~ 2x4's No. 3, Reg . $I 00.00 Special -$89.99 per. M ' . 2x4's No. 2, Reg. $120.00 Special -$99.99 per M •.!ducatcd a large number of La· I Bob Rcnnf'tt. physical education "Thrnu,gh th£> fltntly or thil'I is· -:-u na ancl Cnpis tr•\no !i tu<h•nt~." instruf.t(l r Ht thC' Col'lla Mesa E iC'-sue," :-oayi; Mr. fll''<', "111nny artivi-I '1c C"Ont!n11cd, "'thP bna rd nf t11.IS· 111('ntnrv Schools. \i.·ag the prln<'i · til'i; <'fin h~ cx1wril•nrcd nnrl m uch ~~cs nf the collc_i::-c distri•·t by re~ pal :;ipe~kcr nt a nu·i·ting J\-fnnday ltnu\i.•l ed~i· 1·an hr i.:aincd. F'or rx· 1lutinn may rf'q11es'. thr OranJ;l' niJ;'h t nf Lh c Nr"'·port l-1°"\rbr...-1-1.rnpl•'. il is httpf'd thnt lhf' 1·J.-1 ~: Coun ty Bottrrl nr S11per\'fsorM t o 1ti('a y ·, l\1rn':i club in N urto11·s ,w1 11 leHrn lhC' fitr111·turc 11f count \' l~l11CX 1.(lgu ~a and Cap1sl1 .3no (":1 f1•. and C'ity i;:o\·r1·n111cnl and thci-t : h igh srh onl d1str1c t1-1 . 1 l or ·"'PCl'i,11 int<'rci;t to the club rt•l;tlinn~ \.-1,"ith the state." l Public· ll1·a r lni;: I \\·a~ llcnnc tt'~ talk as it dealt with I11f ntn1at1on will be suui;ht "Thr Doard of Supcrvisnr!'I 1·ulls 1 br1y s' work. H(' lnld n f hl!'i expert-throU!Zh the n 1Pdiun1~ nf inlcr - 1 public hca1·111g-nn thr anncx::i-rrH'j•!; with rlcl1f1(]UC11.t hoy~ and VIC\\':":, rt'St·:.t r('b and pol1 1n,cr. .'\ tiun rcpucst. If no protest~ ,"\re \\•hat rt1.n bt' a CC'Omplishcrl 111. rf'· 'knn"'h·tl ~c nf th•· t11x1nJ: :r:iystcn1 , ~ilcd , the Bvarti nf Supeivisors tur11in.": tht':<l•' boy~ . to nor1nal. the SPrvii·c~ nffr r('d to R r·nmrnu- ihall n1ako n:i ordPr ;tnnex lni:; th1· hr 11th:-· nnd happy living. nity by g-nvcrnrncnt, h'I"' incnr- iigh school ctist:-irt to th<' ·ju niur : n rfcrrin,:.: to juvenile 1IPllnqucn-pcn atinn l·lkPR plat'c> and the du- ·ollcl'!'c district . If. at the tune of ".Y 111 thf' h"lrt,or 1:1rca. Bennett tirs of a ("i t lzen Jn his cnn1 "1unity he hf'arin.c: .. 20 pPrL'<'nt or n1o1·c p.nflc~I .~~1· thot1 .i.:-ht-~,'·ov~k !nl( qur~<i.: can be> acquired. ir the qualifif'd voters p rotest the 1t1 un '. , Whn.t arc .~ t: doing h<'re.. \\'Il l r.011...-1 N'I'\\' n :1ta 1nnrxa tion, the Board or S uprr-IJc \Ollnn!'I . w ctc l1'fl by K e ith Thr s t11rt cnt.s 1lhcn1;.;<'lvc!'; will ,risor.<( o rdi:-i·s .·1n e lection tn be Collins Prc~irlt•nl ~obcr t 0 . Lon!!' e111lcrt\ the dal¥and or~anizc it ield in the high school. If a n1a-r1·cslded. into nn ohjcclivf rrp11rl nn all lhe o'Jrlty vote \s cp.Mt in Cavor of an'" Announccn1ent WR_q 1nRde tha t facts or inl'orpnr·ttion for Cost a 1cxatlnn , the Soard or SupC'rvi· thr henl'flt SpaniRh rllnner giYen M l'~-R\ncc n1urh or Lhr materin\ :11rs muke:.i an order 1:1.nnexing the jointly by the v ·s ~{('n 's and Y 's orig-inally cnll<'C'lc<I in lfl15 and iigh !'ehr•dl 111,..trir-t to the juni!)r Ml'net tcs clubs Thursday proved 19•16 is nutcl::tcd. it "·ill be 11<'<.'es· ollcge lHstrict," Dr. f'£'1c-rson con-' huge succeP..s. Approximat ely sarry fnr s~UrJC'nti; l '1 u!-1 1\ th" co- ludcd. 175 dinners \Ve re st•rved. Thank11 opcrution or thr cnn11nun lty. A i;rhool d 1stri<·t n1u11 t be coin· \''c-nt to Kenneth Crane' and F'rank "In any r:i!':e." t'flULions thP. in · 1r 1scrl of adjo1n 1ng ."J.rcR~. lt 1s Di.11 \\'ho "'"t•rc re~pnnsible for thi• struetor. "this is lrt be ·"l \cHrnin{:' hcrcfnre IH '<'l'ssai·y that t.aguna g1 ·1t1fy1n,I! ticket sale. prnl'C.S!i. nn<I i t i!-1 niil 11n att<·mpt ·\tizl'n~ be the first to give this T he \"'i;; f\.1cn'l'I c lub wishes t n to nppoSt' n r fll oposC' the ineorpor- niportant mattf'i· ~crinul'I conJ.l,iU· extend its appreciatio n to all of ation of ("n.stu Mesa." ·ralion. If L.:guna dcci<lrs to join thoqe whn helped tn nia kc the )r·angc C'v1st rolleg<' d is trict. th .. n cv1·nt. t-1:uch a succct;srul one. F1'nd Fru1't Fl1"e5 ..'.i:i.pi.stra.no may have the oppor-l<c :inC'th Cranf' will repres ent ·unity tn do likPwt;.e, Unless IA!-the loc·:U orgM-nizatloQ_~LJJJ.e_Pa-· _. -:n-11:. A. ,11no joins, l'Api!!tfnno is bluc kc4\ CLfi c SnuthWt'l'lt' Re~Ona:ICon'\tcn .. m DU uoa rea ron1 bt'i·on1ing 8 pArt of co.::i.st I in;1 sl11trd fn1· October 6-8 at ollcge dis trict. '-1\ln p Cr> cy . ~ s I '. OrRngr coun~y :.ig-rtcu lture dC'- --------pArtJllC'nl l'ffirl ll'I are ('Ontinuin~ Building Permits r otal $138,000 Seek Foreclosure of Mechanic's Lien Foreclos ure of 8 tncch anic'~ lien against -"\n apal'tment build· I ing st 2538 N cwrort Blvd .. Co~tn Fifl('en pcrn1its for building Bl-Me .'18. wa~ sought in 8Uperior erations "''ere issu ed he re la.st j court las t week by Danlger Br06. V('<'k ror \vor k to cost e. total of of Santa Ana in suit ag.:.inst S l 3~.000. a..:eordlng to-Pell' N('I· Lewi~ H . and MH.rte H unter , a~ 10n. c hief buildinb in1>pec l or. : nwnf'r~ and F'ulton Cla rk Const rue. Hii?hPs t item on the list was ror lio n Co., BarrT Lumber Co .. and l $27.000 h ouse 1n the Beacon E·"lY Hayv.'"ltd Lumb~r & I nvestment ract for Dr. J . A . Linn. of Lns Co as othl't cJ-.1mants \ngelcs. It was all<'ged thal three sink Pc rn1its fcir hnus~s "·ere _i;{rAnl· units. three apa1·tn1ent ranges and ·d to R S ''I k ,, ., 1 t three refri•rcrators w ere furnish· • . L ;tr , L.AlS 1Jngc ('!'I, a ., ?782 C'irclr Dr .. N e"·port B ea ch, rd by D·:tniger Bros .. with St 195.83 )16.000: W. E. 1'-ishf'r, 194 S hore unpaid . ~llff Rd., Nc"''por t Beach, at 18 10 I ~acific Dr'!.vc. Ne\l,:port Beach . Dllf"mm& ;9000; \Vallnce Jcrrs. 1600 E-"\Sl I Safd o ne girl to he r f rif>nd . lalboa Blvd .. at 2101 S"Ville Ave., s~·aklng o/ her two beaus : "J r I "1alboa, $13.000; Glartys M ." Bolhu. C'~ulrl co1nbi~e t heir qua.lilies. I'd lalboa l~land , at 122 Pearl Ave., be the happiest gfr l in the world. --.1lboR. Island. $9000: C . B . R uss, Rona ld Is gfly, debonair , rich, · 12 Orch1trcl Ave,, Corona rlel ~'lar, handsome and witty; and C la r - 1t 25!>1 Bayshorc Urive. Newport encc \Vents to marry n1c," 'leach. S~OO. Others were iRSu~d to L . F . lht• bRll1 c tn ~rc r th1· oriental ~:.~i~ ~~~JU~\~l t1~l\ ~.-i~~~:: ~~~;tt:~ arc nnt c·n nd11ci1·r to the fly's nol-n1MI llfl' cycle While the 1)1·ienta l fru it fly has rccrived the rflost publicity re· t'cntl.r. it 11'1 nnt the nnl~ dange r - ous p<'sl that ''"n\rif's thC" cleparl· mcnt or a~rlcul tu ·c. Dcp. A.g r iculturc comn1issioner R. J. Bu1ngardncf said th" Mexi- can fruit fly hal'I {lln10.qt Rl'I many hosts as th" O[icnt a l fly and i.s al· most 81' d1•st111c ttve. Department traps have caught the Mexican rruit fly u1rl ot ht>f fruil·dn.n1aging inSt"'cls in the 8el11(,A ."\rca. So far. howt•vrr;, none nf thf' in· ~f'rt~ that ro11 l(t dC':;itrny the citrul! industry ha ve obtJiinr d a foothold in Orange county. Mechanic's Lien Foreclosure Sought 2x6 's No. 2, Reg. $120.00 Special -$99.99 per M Ix 8 Rwd . Channel Siding : I \ferrill. 426 S111.n Ilemardino A\•c .. 'lewport Jkach . at 421 Holmwood A.ve., Newport Bt'ach. SOOO : Lloyd Green. Los Angelel!I. al 4800 Wet'lt 1cean A vc.. Newport Bc.J.ch. $8.- Judge Decides Pipeline Rights Foreclosure nf a n1echanic's lien tor $<f3 1.00 all<'gcd to hev~ been unpaid for Jabo'r in con· structlon or n Bajboa Island gar· ·'lge a partment Was ~ught Ja s t week In supertbr court suit &gal.n11t Edwa rd N . and Ethei Le· vy. Four workmen. H y las M . Lewis, Juliui;i M. Ref'd. S. E . Cordill and Hat"Uld Brlstler, clajmed amounts rangin£' from $.M.D2 to $154.76 were due from work done at be· he8t ot J . F . C lark. a ll~gcd to ~ ·igen t or the Lc\'y~. They also uk- ed payment of SI .80 for recor d- \ng their liens. * I x I 0 Rwd . Channel Sid ing Reg. -$150.0.0 Special -$125.00 per M LOANS * JlolTOW op to S?.lOO llDM'CUrtd. OM bf. med IOI' plumbln& f lx- tarN. palatlns:, rootlnc, eltttrieal tlzturea. etc. Aa.J rernodellnl'· Open All Day Saturday OPEN 9 to 1 on SUNDAY TllEl!ll: PRICES 0000 AT TIMI!: OF 8.A'.l.E WJTll TBl8 AD OCT. 1 lo OCT. H HI' E. l.7tll St. ' 008'rA lUl8A ~ llESA"8 NZWm 1'VMBl!8 YAllD l I IOO; R. J . Collins. 707 Poppy SL. ".:orona d.et Mar. at 2~22 Vl11ta St., 'Jcwport Beach, for $10.000, a.nd l I it 5232 Cir<.'lr Dr .. Newport Beach . 'or $8000; W . D. Shock . 417 Eut !:dg cwa t er St.. Balboo. al ~ 1\lllerton St., N ew port Be.aCh, ;8000. I Theodorr R obins was i88Ued a '\etmit to bui ld an auto body shop it 1219 Coast· Hwy., Newport 'leach for 17000. Alteration pem 1lts were gM.nt - !d to Ray Pearson, 1130 E . Balboa "31vd., $800; Paul T. Butler. 2617 ~ewpo'rt Blvd... Newport Beach, ~. F. W . Riley. wu granted a :termll to build an 111.800 o.ddi· ':Ion to his hom e a t 208 ""AM.lo~ 3t ., Balboa lsJand. P erm.It w u rn.nted to R. W . Hanfiekl. ot Co-- "'OD&. \p. encloee the porch with t lul -it h1a home a t 124. • 25th S t.. N-rt Bead\. for $:!0. Judgment ror $2000 ror the rl.ght to connect to a pipe.line in Y ucca valley w~ awarded Friday ·"lfternoon to F r<'d A . Storey and Theodore W . Jurl\ng ln their suit agnlMt Al Anderson. All parties a re rcsldentB of Newport Beach, and owners or adjoining property in the dese'l't valley ot San Ber· no.dlno county. Storey and J urllng. throug;b Atty . Donald D. lhrwood. bad de- mand~ a total or $6500 for pipe and eonnecUona onto exlating wa- ter lines serving lots tn the area. Atty· Frank Bowman, repreeen t- lng Anden10n. contended that the line to which Ande.non connected waa on bla Jahd and that f.2000 prlco ror connec.tta11 could not be charged. SUporlor 'udge Kennelh !l. S .. erwisors to Hear About Na._ Chcin~ -Because Newport Ave . rrom 17th S t . to tb_e Costa Me61 Indust- rial area la oft en. contuaed with Newpon Blvd., the avenUe should be renamed Supettor Ave., Prot>- erty ownen believe. . Tbey peUUoned t4e bo&rd or su- pervWon for tM 'Chanae of dealg- natton and explained that. they a:re not concerned wtlh th•\ part of Newport Ave, whldl pan.Debi Newport Blvd. north ol 17tb SL, rrom dOwptown eoeta Xe-. to 9ietona St. --,. •,--~-~ ' ~ ------. , . ---. --' .. --' ' --. . . . . l . ' ' I " ,. ' I DI ision Chairman N at Coast lff H . Lewis, irutrocto~n ma ematJea at Or&JJge Cout I· lege. has been appointed by th'- bo& ot truateea of the colleg to ae~ u a cting chairman of the DiVl l~ of Natural Science and Mati.emat.Jcs for the remainder of the +u rrent school yrsr. I!', in a ccepting this appoint· ' ment. takes over respo~lblUtleA formerly aseigned t o Dr. fRlchanl A . Selbert. Dr. Selbert rec,ntly re- s igned from the teach1ng 11tart of OCC to accept a reaearch lpositio1! with Baylor U niversity ,M edical school In. ·H ouB ton . T ex&8.: RSDAY, OCT. 5, 1950 • RESS-il SA<'R ED CORN' MEA.L • o rn m!ltil-1 Is C'onrddered sacred by lthc InJiisns of New Me:Jtico. ll ' itJ bflcn Rpri nklcd over eeremonl&l da~cc~ during \-.;1rlous religious r1 tfs. • • ~ i IG I SBlfMENT I 't\ I ' I TELEVISION 145 Sq. In. S ~reen Here it is .•. th'e natioi;a'1 value sensation in full-quality~ 16-inch television! Yes, ezclusiv~ Philco Balanced B""" picture bijinll" new heights of viewing~· t ... unequalled anywhere. new Phi l c o C u s tom.Duple:z Cbas1~• a chieves mper-perfo even m weak aignal .....,.. See it w-lbe Pllilt:o 1601. I I ' ~ I . ETS 'I ~v ~ FIRST -- TRUE-FOCUS PICTURE in TV History Ho8/vrl 11osmea~! c Per ocav I ••• I '!'be royal governor ot MJuaa. cb...tte appointed the. flnt Ucep- l!;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;======;;j====;l;;;;==;;:;;;~====!I ... of lhe -In lMI. Morrtaon. •bo heard the cue without JvrY, """" that. Andenob m uat p&)' I« the ~t to OOPIMCt to the line orf&tnattn,-in the atw- ey..J~ p._q.. 11uperv1oon1 will arn>ng• a bF Ill& oli Ille pr.,_J. • • ll:.--........... ----·.--------·11!"------ji;.;,.;;...;;.-;..--.U ... ' • -----~ > • -~-.·--~--· _______ .... ·--.. -.... .,.-....-. ...----, • .-..-.........-• ......-.-1.'·-.-·------·--------·--------............ --• --~ ----·· .... ·-·-·--... ... --• ·········~·················••••i·=··1 ················ . ~ . . . . ' • PASE () -·~ U.AL NOTICI ' l.llO.U. NOTICll WJIEll.EAa, the rupect.lve own· 11'11 Oil.-all properUes on the ocean aide of Ocean Boulevard, Corona dd Mar, between the eouthweater--17 protonptiona ot Larkspur A.ve- nue and Potn•etUa Avenue, have al&ned certain "Deeb.rations Con- cernlnr Restri~tlons'' 'tn connec- Uon wtlh the proposed comtruc- tlon of an acceu road; AND WHERE.AS. the afore- •al d '"Declarations Concemlng "Reatrlctiona" are condiUon'al upon the ellmlnation of Lhe p resent ten f 10) fool 11etback provialon fe· apec:Unc" the above -mentioned properties.. TllZ PL A N N I N G COM· MISSION OF 'Mil: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH hereby gtves notice that a public heari ng will be b_eld In the Council Chambers at the Newport Bee.ch City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P . M . on October 19th, 1960 on a proposed amendmeot or tbe zonin&' ordinance of the City of. Newport Beach "to eliminate the 10-foot aetb"lck requlremf:nt on tile ·properties above • mentioned , at which time any and all per!!ons lhtere1ted therein may appear and be heard thereon. RAY Y . COPELIN, Secretary Newport Beach Planning Commission. By order of lhe Chairman. Walter Longmoor. No. t>M---Press. Publlah Oct. 5-12. 1950. \ TH~SD.AV, OCt. 5, · 1950 RESS~ LEGAL NOTICI! illp No. US, ~Jr of 4 aheeta; on me in Ute ottla. of tht City Enctneer of a&Jd City of Newport Jae.a.ch. and to UM apecln- cations tor the ea.Id work hereto- fore adopted by t.tfe u.ld City Council and on file in the office- of the City Clerk or said City, and all of eald plans, prorl1ee, draw• inga and apeclflcaUona heretofore approved by the City Council of said City are incorporated tierein and made a pa.rt hereof, and ref- erence is hereby made thereto for a more pa.rtlcu.lar description of said work. Said City Couqcll hu dete~· ed and declared that the con· templated work &Jld Improvement heretofore m entioned wu, In the opinion or said Ctty Counclt, of more than local or ordinary public benefit and the said City Council has made the expenses of said work chargeable upon a district. For the particular deecripUon of the aaid district. reference le here· by made to said R e801uUon ot In- tention No. 3819. Said City Council has determln· ed and decll.lred that serial bondll, bearing l.nterest at the rate 'of 11ix per cent (87.-) per annum and ex- tending over a. period ending nln• t 9 J years from the second day of January next succeeding the next October 15th following their date, wilJ be issued hereunder in the manner provided by the "Improve- ment A ct of 1911··, being Part 5, Division 7 of the Streets &nd NOTICE OF AWARD OF Highways Code of the State of CONTBA(.'T California. to represent each u - I .. Mariner's Gara ~din Mesa I ~ • • . • • • • • • • ER .. WOOD'S TUBEROUS BEGONIAS, u arranpd by Mr. and Mn. MUler Wlbott ol l!S -ntb •treet, formed tile oentnl dt.play J"-Loa Ansele11 County ra.lr a.ad broucbt to t•ae Newpor; _ ooup;e a chff:k 'for tt•. Cbaopd each day durln.1 the 11 cla.}'• of the ta.Ir, It took nearly 10,000 bk>8Mtn8 to kf'ep Ow exhibf't eo1n1. M3.ldenba.lr fern..ot. OOMLBC'M a.nd bubble bo'•ls were uM.Jd. and the '''holf' ""1l8 toppffi by a larce pln.k blrd~ Jn which a do:r.f'D "'bite ran ta.I.I ptpons nu!tf'red and cooed. ~overy of a !Mlr.k contal ing three M•t1nc service unJtorms an overcoai and other ltema bel nc· in&' to ta.pt. P. A. Noel waa lrst ln.dicatlon that Mrs. Donr .. 'l ary Noel ha;d that her garage at her .home, t33 Broad,vay, Costa sa. had beep looted. Sherjtf's ofrlccr~ returned th ~ trunk to her, n.nd she found h11t two other smaller trunk~ had een take n also. They have not ec-11 recovered. Buster Dill found th1! one trunk near the ~alt y.•ork in the upper bay area. capt. No I i!! o'verseaa\ ~---- • Uons Hold Distrid Meet The Co.Sta l\fesa-Ne'A-1xn1. a r - bor Lions club \\'OS hoal Tue 11y night to 200 guests repre.sen ing 11 Orange Coast clubs e t their l!!.- tl1ct meeting In the Friday Af er- noon club hous~ in Cost•"l Afes . Oeput,y district gov('rnor Le •ill 1 F ord. Anaheln1, pre!!llded du 'ng the dinner. Among the .spe in! guests \Ye re : · Distric t gave or Espa r Kaiser. Pomona : and lie s ..... ·arlz. president of the c ·tn Mesl Lions. I (Photo by Richard G. Davis\ I Take $85 From P t le Cl Balboa .Man Buys l" f k T Woman's Purse I e ro um ass 1ves oc earn M'8 Muotha Henderson, 01 Fire Station Site Heliotrope A\"l·-. ct}1vna t1e1 ~ :ir. I Takes fiold Tri"p The <'ity or Santa Ana solrl Takes 11 Awards ~:~~te~ .• ~h~.~~~: ;;~n~·~"~· r' :'.'. 1\# ~t onday to R Newport Harbor Sunday 111ght at a B:ilhon ('Rf~ S tudents enrolled in the petrol· I 3 o \" 2 d St The OCC livC'stock jurlgino-The n1ont"y \\'Ul" 111 '\ f"('tl !eal~"r . ' Ji ' . IT FIN~Y ARRIVED! :11 · n.at beauUtul maple furniture I ha\'e talkf'd so much about. and no on.-IA America !tella tlW' Kame quality l'iU cheaply. lb II K1mpllclly and Intrinsic bt>:au l.}' wlll c.nhanut1 a.oy bome, e,·en. "Tht• NmfortabJ.)' patldf"'ll lunalle ll'4ylun1s kno\\'n &..ii stately hom1.»>:' * FllftNITtTRE • ART -OIFTS 40i f:.. l lalbua lll\·d., Balboll Dr. llo\'·ard Erwood FABJ{ll'S • JF.\\"F.:l~RY l'h. liarbor 0166-J Open t\\'f'nlnp and SunduyN DODGE • PLYMOUTH COSTA MESA Lin1itcd selection fo?" i1lln1ediatc.· c.l~ti ·:C'ry alluY;a11c.:c lo any o11e living it1 H arbur :.1· -.1 n othing tu i11 ·•c.·sti3atc '. SHAVER ~AOTOR S 1936 Harbor Bl\'d. . . • • L • ' ·~ ~ •• -• •HTE•-DEHOMIHATIOHAL ,_~ ...,.,_e reA I FELLOWSHIP I. ,.I. V ( n ~' N . Cnur.,n J \tt\¢ In Beautiful \..Q, ~ Laguna Bea ch. California ~~ YOU AIE CORDIALLY INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US. n -1 11 th·· parce .at l ..... n .. tea1n cu1np::isc(t o f Don Lo1cl and i "'''':i.ll et . \\'h1t·h ul,.., ~·,,ntaln 1li ~er eum teehnology di\'ision at Orange rccf'ntl}' purcha.<ted a!' n site ror u d I J th 1 1 n t f1 I CoRst college last we<'k made the Da\-id Hild..: or Orange. EJt.rl . ri\·er s :< l'nl·· ;~n~ " '"r 1 l' 1 -New Location r1rst of a series of planned fi eld henllquart~rs fire station and Trapp of Cusi.a M e-sa and Delbert La tion pap• r~ Shl' ~-i1d ll~at hl' Leuion at Through St. 9 d SUNDAYS: Pursuant to statute herein men-sessment of Twentl·flve Dollars tloned an·d Reaolution of Award of <$2:S.00) or more remaining un- Contract No. 3886 or the City pai dror thirty 130) days after Council of the City of N ewport the date of recording the warrant. k th I I N \\'Uill't \~':'.l.l'< p:i.J"l1111lv 1n i;nde nn e· :45 an 11 a. n1. tripa designed to fa.mlliarize thf'm brn e even on e c ('a . Anderson of . •'\~·po11; t nok elevt'n 11 k 1 1 d 1 open l 11<· \'I" \·1•1 1fl~ an n P nn Sing•piral'ion, 7:30 p. nr. I with oil fields and equipn1ent v.•hen c. Ifa rold l-t o1Jkin.s, 1707 E . Bny nv;ards .Jl thc+ Lo:; Angeles county . ~1 1 f ti • h · . vzl'.Y.._ ~ <t> , l il' pur.sc 11:1 e-1 d hon 5 • • under leadership of their instruc-Fr··nt. B-liboa. real r~ta l~ o pera· fa ir la.st Saturday, Sl.'pt~nibt>r 30. ta ble \.\'hlii: tlu ut•i n~ 1..,u hoio fl.ri· ·n-R•1i ence P • 1 6,,.,, Frank L end "'yntt A DatL•t!l, Co·pcutors f A ll or the work herein ordered Beach. C.:illfornia, adopted on the sOOll be clone and carried through 25th day of September. 1960, di- tor. George Gut hri<> of Balboa. ls-to .. "'IL'l th" pur,.hnser He wrote 1 \.'.'h(•n the•-' competed with tean1!< . t . ti t h ft '------------------------·-~ '' .,. '" .. · · "' . . . vestige 1n~ lt;' t.' • l&nd, they visited the .Southwest out a cheek for $30 000 and agreeU rrom six other JL1n1o"r colleges . ---------------t--------------------------------- Rxporation Co. and the Signal Oli to pay o l!ll'r in<·ill(•ntal expenses Student 1.·ontesta.nts judged four Co .. both of Huntjngton 81..'ach . 1ncll''r"d hy the c1ly in the acqui-elasses of liv~strlck ; beef H C>rc- and n·1ade observations ot th<' !>ltion uf the property. 1 ford . hl'if\!J"El. Berks hire 8\.1 • .oine. Stanc!.1rd Oil Co. anrl the Hallbur -Sil~t .. .: tht• purch 11.se of the 11~1 Suffolk ~h c<'p <end dairy H olstein l ton So. I by 125 ·(<1 it .site July 31, ~1ayor co~s. Th(J coast betf team tied in pursuance of an act of the reeling this notice : NOTICE IS H EREBY CJVEN, legislature of the State of Call- . . fornia, del':lignted th~ "lmprove- thnt the said City Council 1n open ment Act of 1911 .. beln Division 11egaion on the 25th day of Sep· · g tember 19~0 publicly opened t-X· 1 of the Streets and Highways ' ' ·Code amlned and ~eclared all sealell Th~ said City Council did by proposa.19 or bids ofrcred for do--d R. 1 u c A d r c At the Southwest Exporation Allt>n .<\. ~1a ndy ~aid hr had been Cailforn1n .. Pulytcch111 c fo~ f~1-i;t I Co.. Mr. Gravea. chit>! enginef'I'. accused of "everything fron1 pt'l· place. Ind1v1dually, L nrd t nok first r explained the field mechanisn1, th'-' ty thi1•vcry to larct>ny" in l'Onnec-place In judging swine: Trapp and st eam driver drilling rig. and gavf' tion w ith the tleal. Hilde tietl for first in judging ing the following ~lescribed work, sa1 eso u on o war o on- to-wit: tract No. 3886 aw.'J.rd the contract a. breakdown of llrilling problen1s llulr Y 1.·ows relative to this partlcu1 . ..1r 011 field c "d El T Lo rU L"' lllgh !\tan m ~e ~~~!~~·1.pa~~~~al~1t~npla;~ ~~~ t~;w~~~g r~f~~r.~!9;~~bi: bidder, to·Y.'il : house sew ('r n.ntl water connec- tions, furnishing. or corrugated metal pip!:! for storn1 drain. and appurtenant work In connection therewith in certain alley.er. in the City or N(·wport Be.:tt·h lying be: tween Eleventh Strt!et and Nini.'· with special en1phasls on tool O"SI er oro Lord was high scorer on lhl· joints. rotary tables. Jr"fl.""'· \.\'Orks. I ! . Coa.-.t tt \Jn . Iksi<les his first pla ce T o John J . Swigart Company at the prices named In lheir bid, on file in the office or the City Clerk drill collars. crown h\ocks, tr:1vel· win hl' l<>O k t\V1) secoqd.q, one 1n ing bl()('k~ and tongs. Mr. Grave~ p manent Base tht' doirv dlvii•1on :ind On(' in beef er Tra1>P v:·u.'i also a multi pit> \\'1.nncr 1 ~•lmsoud"lplou~m·'!.:h. est?aomu p<·ntgo,. n',' .. ,•. ".:u'"b'· I r--~ .. with St,C'tintl spot In beer judging I 26th day or Septem-structurrR. ccrr.ent proct>tlur1·~. I L n!"li;:-r:...ng~ plans f nr con11truct-ant.I third in she1,p to radll lo h1.c of said City. Dated thi~ ber, 1950. cai:.ing and gc>nt•r;.iJ 011 f1eld equip· 1:11; p•·~:11anent hu1llling!' al El f11·l't in th-. 1la11y (hv11•1on. ment T1,1 i ~!.i rine Corps Au-Station 1-l il<lt' Also .i;;r .1ggcd o third pla<'<' C. K . PRIEST. t eenth Slreeet. all as more par- ticularly described in Resolution of Intention No. 3819, passed and alioplAtd by the City Council of ~ City on the 24t<i day of ~uly 1$60 and on file in the office or ta City Clerk or Nlid City. City Clerk of the Cily of Newport Beach, Cal1 fornia. No. 5.63-Press. Group Stud}; arc nn\V hf'for1' the Planning anrl J<:pol in the :-;v.·lne division ,,·hilt•, Devclopn1t'nt b(}ard u f the Naval Drlbert Ande rson won l\\'.O thirds. : For further particulars, refer· eOce is hereby made to said Reso- lution of Intention No. 3819 "and to the plans. profiles and draw- Publish Sept. 28. Oct. 5, 1950. LAUREN BACALL-··1 used to gt"t up in the morning and the day would fly by and I wouldn't accomplish anything. Now I play tennis every day." STA'RM:ENT 01'" THE OWNERSHJP, MANAGEMENT, CUICULA- TIOS, .ETC ... llEQl"IREl) Bl' THE AL'T OF CONG&ESS OF Al1G1JST 24, 1912, AS AMENDED BY THE AC:TS OF MARCH S, 193:., ASD J1'L\' 2, 1946 Of Newport-Balboa Press, published weekly at Newport Beach, California, ror October 1. 1950. STATE OF CALJFOR!'il.o\.,. ) I""'· COUNTY OF ORANGE ) Be-Cure me, a !':otary Public !n and ~or the State aht.I county aroreaaid, personally appt.1aroo BEN OTIS REDDICK, who, havinc been duly sworn accorlling lo law, deposes and says that he Is tht- Edllor and Publisher of the NEWPORT-BALBOA PRES.~ and that the following, ls to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the owneNlhip, n1anagement !and if a dajly, wet'kly, !!emlweekly O( triwee kly newspaper. the circulation), l'Lc .. or the aforesaid p'Ablicatlon for the d.at ~ shown in the above caption, rcqulrt>d by Their tour at the Southwest Co end~d with a group study of lht· ty~ leu.!le, number of weU.'J and the problem!! encountered ln direc· ttonal drilling un this particu!.3r lease. After leaving the SQuthv.·est Ex· ploration Co.. lhe c-la.s.'! visited the Signal .Oil company's pO\V('I drilling l'ig \Vh('re th1·y observed ··going into the. holl' procedure." This \.'.'&s foUowed by an observa· lion or St . .indard Oil's production wells and their "'-ater displaC'e· ment unit. While enroule to the college th1 class observed the Haliburton Ce· menting Co. ~·rrorn1l ng one <•~ their many jobs in oil well cement· lng. .1 In this area there WR..'! work ~Ing done by n t.ubeoscope, SJX•· ci&l lnstru1nent u~ in the indui;i- try. --------• Heffemaa. Haseroff ·N-d Nixon Chc!ir111en the act of August 2-t , 1912. as amended by the acts of March 3, c ·t h . r R. h 1 M : . 1 y c a irman o J<: arl , . !~-~ July ;, 1Jltf6 ; f11t.•ct1on 53~. ~osta.1 .La. ..... ·s and R<:~~tiorut). ~txop. foi:-i.U.__8:; .sefta~ ~vii,.~ ,prlb{ed ~;~e lre.v~~ .of. lt}.!8 f<Wt'i to . wit. . . • appointed. Tbey include the fol- 1e1: That the names and alldte&Jes of the publisher, t>dltor, man-lowing: To1n Heffernan, Newpo rt aging -editor. nntl busines.q n111inngers a.rt•: H-.lrbor; William A. Huse1·off, Publ~her. Bt>n O Re-ddick , 2211 Balboa Boulevard, Newport Cost-.l Mesa; June Blodget Moore Beach. Calif. and Carl Loep€r, ::;an;.a Ana. &dito1·, Ben 0 . R~t.lick , 2211,B.albc_1 Bou11:1varJ, ~wporl Beach, Calif. :-Aanaging t"ditor-1 none l. • Business m&nagtr. Robert Willmes, 225 Marine Av~ .. Balboa Wand. Ca Ii f . 2. That t.ht> owner is: llf ownt"d by a cor por&Uon, its name and adt.lrt"SS n1ust be statt>d anti also lmmet.llately thereunder the namp11 MM.I addrf'!iSt'S or s tockholdt-rs owning or holding one ptlrcent or mort' uf total an1ount of stocK. If not owned by a cor,POration , the nanl('!"J nnd ndt.lresst·s of the individual owners must be given. If ownt>d by-a f\rn1. 1·0111pa11y, or otht~r unincorporated conc~rn.. 113 name and addrt>SS, n.<t well as thos{' of each individual mt>mbcr, must be giv('n.) Ben O. Rt't.lt..l ick, 2211 Balboa Blvd., Nl.wporl Beach , Calif. 3. That the known bondholdl~rs. mortgagtta, &nd other security ho1dt>rs own ing or h olding l percl'nt or morp or total amount of bonds. mortgages. or 0th.er securities arli': (If there are n one, 3C' atalt'.) . Jt>nnle S. Crutcher Foundation. Inc., ~7 Coast Bl•d., O:>rona del Mar. Calif. 4. That the tWo paragraphs next above, giving the names of ~ owners. stockholders. and security holders, if any, contain not only the llSt of !lockholders and security holders u they appear upcm iAil boolu of the company but alao, ln caaes where the stoek- holdff or security holder appear!! upon the booka ot the company LEGAL NOTICE SOTICE OF BID Notice is hE-reby given that se11.l- ed bids will be received ror one Rockrord "Economy" 16"' x S · bed lalhe .:ind incidental machine tools. up to 2 :00 P . M .. October 20. 1950. Bids will be openet.J in public· nt 2 :00 P . M , of thr s ame. date. Specifications may be secured in the office of the Asst. Supt. in Charge of Busines.s. Orange Coast College. The Board of Trust0l'11 reserves t.he right to reject any and all bids: t;ci "\cccpt othe-r than the low bid and to v.·a.ive all In· formalities: in bidding. ADV.: October 5-12. 1~. Opening Date: Cktober 20, J950 at 2:00 P . M. Signed: BASIL H . Prl'&RSON', Sec., Board of Tnl!tees No. M6>-Frua. Publloh OcL 5-12. 50. u trustee or in any other fiduciary relaUon,. the name of the per-NOTICB OF am 90n or corporation for whom such truatee l• acting, la given: al8o Notice is hereby given that sea.1- that the .sakl two paragra'pb.3 contain statement.a embracing afflant'11 ed bids will be received for the tull knowledge and belief as to the clrcumatance.s and conditlolU' purchase ot treee. plani. and U8llllr-wtuch atockholderal and aecurlty boldera wbo do not appear ah.rub&. in. flat. gallon. a.nd ~ gal- lf.Fll• tbe booka of the cpmpany aa t.n&I~ bold atock and aecu· lpn sizes, up to 2:00 P . M. October .-In a eapadty ot11e!<' than lllal at -.nc1o· owna-: ond tbla 33, 1900. Bide wlU be opened ill ainuiit ._ no reuon to [belleft tbat an;y other penun, al!'Odatlon, fUbUc at 2:00 P . M. of the ~e ~ eeepol"aUon ha.a any interest di.reet or tndlrect in the a.kl stock. date. Spedftcatiorus ma7 be ee- 1 cwed ill the ott:lce of the A.Ut. bMllai. or otlu>r 9tt'U.rit.iee th-. aa 90 Aa1ed by him. SU.pt. in c:bsq'e ot Bminess. Qr.. I. nat tile averqel number of copleo of -luue of tbla -eout Collep. Tlte Boani ot s; •M ca'klo eold or diltrlbuted. tl\rOUC1ll tM -11a or oUWc wlae,, ~ relltn'W the rtgbt to re- l. .... M&McrlbHa dG.rlnl' the twelVe mon:tba pe:ece*q Jm-)ect any &nd all btda; to accept tht cla.te abown aboYe la t-·-..i_. _ _:__.. .. _,________ other than: the &ow Md and to ('ftla lafcnDaUon i. ~ p<>m dUb'. '\'HNJ'. --.,., -waive all illf-In bidding. b .. i'rkly ~ onl.J!.) ~DV.: llept. 28. OCt. I, 1950. I BEN o RJ:DDICK o....un. Dole: oet. u, •7 at II 7 •eadrt (IS"-t.) • :t_....'b1tz•-tt•s111111iu•S atwt .191. ~ot-P. w. . -&tcnad~ Nm. B . PWIWlSON. (l(y eommllOlon uplreo ClcL tt, 19111.) No. MO-PreOa. . 1 JtOJ;;...Uft) ._ WiUG&I a.c .. Board of Truatea PW-Ooto•• 5, 1-PubHab ~ 28. Oct lit; Hl!O: . Bttt i:nii of Aeronautics. Thi" de-nne in beef aud one In sw ine. [ pArtn1C'nt \\.'\ll 111 turn s ubn1il tht• On t<it a l st·ot'l' lht-OCC tea.n1 proposall'> to Congres1'. plucl:t! th1rU in th..: tntii c contt>.sl. I This inforn1atinn C•J.me fron1 \Vinners fbr th{• vari. us divisioni;i Colu. El li nt E . Bard, station log-wert! prt.'Scnted ribbons at the bt·t'f t lsti1·s ofri ccr , who thjs \.\·eek re· cattle sho\v ring In tilt:' 1ivf.'.<1tock turn.:-d fron1 a. trip to \\.·ashington pavHion. I "'1th ('nl J"1t·1·son E . Conradt , El Accon1pany1ng lh1· ('1,ast too1n T or11'li con1n1a11cl1ng ofricer, an1l n1t'1nb1:r~ o r hir; starf. Although th(' plan i!'> embryonil' -~t pre!'>cnt, a priority li~t of tt'n· tat1ve projt'ct.s has been approxi- n1ated h:i.· the Station Planning and De•:C"lnp1nrnt board at El Toro. Thl' bnfl rd ts h~nci<'<i by Col. Ba1d F tr!'t on the priority lis t v.ill bt• ru11\vays. 1·1x1.,..,·uys 3.nd warm-up npi-un:-1. N1·xt \.'.'I ll b!' underground utihtt1'8, 1·urbs, side\\'alks, perma- nent hRrrack ... buildini:-and bach- t lor offit·1·i q11H1·ter:;. lnclulll'<l nl:>•) is a plan f11r a ncv.• dispeni;a ry, ir,cr-ca.;;cil ~to rag r ;;pace ant.J Pub- lic \'.'orks .,..,·orking !'!pace. OCC' s Bill Priest Called to DUty Dr EHi .I. l~riesL A.s.~ist01nt Supt-r1nt1·nd('nt in Charge of At.lull and \'<..cal1o.>:1al Education at Or- 'lngc Coast college, has been call- ed to active duty by the Navy ror i. period of one month. I t is an- ticipated th2t he "'ill return to his duties at Orange Coast college on N ove-n1bt>r l . 1950. During \Vorld War 11. Dr. Pr·ies t served a!'! a l u~utcnant-con1n1andcr in the f1t!ld o f naval intelligence Hi ~ present acLive duty Is for th ~ purpose of performing a spec1nl a!'lsignment for this branclt of thl' Sf'r\·ice. W('re Richart..! Bart·€'tl, in .. aructor in agriculture a nt..! John \V:tll, <·o!- lege photograh~r. Wild Driver I Gets 10 Days 1...a r·rv u J~u'rk .. tt. 18. nt 111'1 Paln1 St .. Huntington Beach. \Vil:. I !'!rntencetl Lu 10 tlfl:-'·" in county jail u11ll hot.I htR rlf'ivcrs li crnse j suspended (or 30 day!'> Friday rn1.rninf~ In citv court. after he I had Jed poli ci' ,) \v!ld chasP at 7:'> I n1iles an hour d o\vn Balboa Blvd_ When they finAlly ~ot Burkett. ~topped on the hij!hv.·ay overpe.!'!s; north o r Ne,,·por·t Ilctt ch at l am. Friday. )X'!iCt• ~ ('Jted the ~df.ing driver ror seven violations of tht> rnotor v1'h1ele c:od('. Aerordin~ to tilt' ArrPs ting o f· ri cers. Burkett i \V·:ll'I first spotted at ·•B" St and Bnlbon Bl\'d., Bal- boa. They said.1Burkf'tt tore <lo\vn the run lengtl'I or Balboa Blvd. and onto Nl'tOrl Blvd. at 7.'\ miles an hour. in an .-irea zoned for 2[1 mile.er. nr hour. Th..:ir rt>po rt ttlll Bul'kl'tt \\'ent throug h n boulevard stop, drove recklessly, faile!: tu heet.I th(' polict> car siren an(] re(! lig ht, clt'libe1·- n tcly tri ~ll to un 8\vay fr\1n1 ar- resting offi1·er,. tr1.t<I •'lgnin to drive away afl.l'I" bcnng stopp~d on the overpas!t anrl had no driv- ers license. + CREATED PURSUANT TO A.N ACT CONGRESS • OF THE UNITED IST ATES TO PROVIDE ,A. SAf E A.ND PROFIT ABLE PLACE FOR ~OUR SAVINGS llMIMlll • • 'j • .,, Jach Mon!h • l IAY,INGl locelvod by the 10th •• 1 IAIN PIOM tho I 111 ! • , ······:--~----r ·:~------·------------------------·--··1 ·----------------~---~~~-~---~-~-~-~·-·······~·~·=····-~-~--·~·~·~·~····--·~~····~~···11·7~·~---~·~~·········~·-···,···~·~·-·····~~--···~~~~~~·~·~·~·········~·~·,·a~a•s•t•'•a~r~··~s•a•s~••s•s•••s~a~•a•s•_•~] ' HARBOR SOCIAL EVENTS ~:~ !;&iliarv ·~--......,_,,_,.... . ...._.....,..,,.. ......... i."::~-~-... -...... .. .;...._.~, ...... t w 0 h Trip to Orient on Zonta Program; Le;~~·m;~lH~~ a;= President Announces Committees ~::~~~:f~~:.~:1:.::E Monthly evening meetlni ofe------------~--­Unit 291 , wbo la taking an oppor- tunJty to acquaint the community wtth this program. Ule Harbor Zonta. club, Internat- ional organJmtlon of executive women, was held Thunday at the J!eaidence o f Lewis E'lanley, 1313 Clttt Dr .. Newport He.ights, when M.lldred St&nley, president, was hosteas at her b1·other-tn.-law's home. A continuation of Ruth Hum- mers talk on her trip t o the Ori- ent f\uniAlbed the program for the evening. Mra. H ummel also show- ed colored slide!I of her later jour.. ney11 oat ot the country. Recent birthday oelebrants were honored with a candle ceremony at dessert and then the honorees contributed birthday money to the Zonta welfare fund. Guests at the. meeUng were ;\frs. Malcolm Angell, Coeta Mesa. Hazel Grant Kin(, a rounder ot the Harbor Zonta chapt.er and Ruth Barcume, a vlailor from the North Helly· wood chapter of Zonta. Welf.:are plans and a fund raJs. Ing frolic were planne,d at the evening n1eeting. Further discµs- sion will take placf' next Thurs- day at the regular monthly lunch- eon meeting. Standing committees for the year hav.e been announced by ~frs . Stanley: finan ce, Kathleen Cole- man. chairma n, H C>len Norton, Elsie 1Hampton. Frftnces Mears; status of women and legj.sl8tive. Celia Y oung, chairman. Eva As- pin, Ida Naylo1·: International re- latlons, Marie Howes, chairman, Ruth Hummel. Edith Mull; attend- ance, Martha. Howe, chairman, _Blanche Bsnz. Bernice Baltz, Edith Mull; fellowship, Myrlie Brookings, chairman, G ray c"' Sevier; program, Helen Stockton. chairman, Marie Howes, Haul Dell and Peggy R einert; public af- fairs, Ruth Gibba, chairman, Do- rothea Sheely, Elsie Hampton; membership, Lucllte S t o d d a rd, c ha I rm an, Kathleen Coleman, Grayce Sevier; service, I.At.ha Dro- let. chairman, Peg Haapa, Blanche Benz, Gladya Norman, Betty Page; year book, H elen Peterman. c hairman, Thelma H ope. Jennie R ichard ; offl"·lal hostess, Mar- garet Bruning; arrangements, Helen Stockton, Lucille Stoddard ; publicity and bulletin. Peg Haapa. Mr . and Mrs. J. L. Salg Observe Anniversary Occasioned by their 39th wed- cling anniversary was a recent turkey dinner with which Mr. sn<l Mrs. J . L. Salg, 340 Costa Mt'sa St.. entertained a t the Gingham restaurant, Costa Mesa. Bidden to help the couple cele- brate the f'VPnl were Mf•SSf'!i. and Mmt's. C. \V. Fern.'.lndes. E. P . Shav.·, L. L. Fernande~ and Va n D. Robinson. Newport Beach WSCS to Meet Tuesday, Program by Pastor Opening a special interview re- centJy, Mrs. O'Tremba quoted trom a paragraph contained In the Unit handbook which statefl: "Believing that the childnn of men who loat th4\lr Uvu ln the World Wars and thoae of vete.rana who have died are entitled to equal educaUoool advantqea Wjith other American chUdre.n. the Le- gion and Awdllary an COAUnulng a joint effort to brtnc: opportuni- ties for lllt'ber education to all orphans and poetwa.r orpbana.." ChlJrma.n Velo.ra further stat.a that she is endeavoring thJa year to see that no eligible _appllc&nt la over-looked and asks the coopera- tion of anyone knoWift&' ot a vet- eran's orphan w.ho m&y be in need ot assistance. She may be contact- ed at 384 Flower St., in Costa Mesa. There are, within the varioua departments of the organim.tlon, tour possible scholarsb.ipa and one Men1orlal Fund, ln addition to regular department funds. The general qua.lifical1ons tor all the above n.:imed .include: five yea.r's residence in C4lifornia. statement of need Md photo1rrapha and grade transcripts of ILll appUcanta. Age limits ln all classifications are 16 to 21 , lnctusive. F'U.rthcr deta.il.8 will be given by Mrs. O'Tremba at a later date. Newport Beach-Circle Meets at Church Hall N~\vp<;irt Beach clreJe -of. W . S. N ewport B£'1ch WSCS of Christ IC. S ., ChriSt Church by the Sea, Church by the Sea will meet 'Iut•s· 1 n1et Tuesday at Goodell hall in- dav. O.:tober 10 a t Goodl'll hall. s tead <t Of at the home or Mrs. The-10 a.n1. business ses~ion will C la r . .l. Corbln. Mrs. Corbin wa~ be follQv.·ed by a noon lunche<>n called away by illness in the fam- sPrVl•d by Balboa Circle. In th~ ily llJ1d her place u hoateu was I afte-rnoon thp Fli"\•. Thon1ns Pl·ll-taken by her daughter , Mrs. Jo hn 'dell will be on thE! p1"01Tam, tell-Shittlds, assisted by .W.ra. 0 . W . I Ing of llis sun1mt=r :n Europe and H oltby. :-.... ·:: showing pictur~s of life 111 G1:1r· &:rs .. HoU.by .gave the pro1r.;.m, fi?.!'! · I many. 1 r1;:v1 ew1ng Op.?ntq chapters ot the ,.f"" •-..... ..., . --~-new s tudy book, 'nle Christian's · ... ~·.;·"~3~,: J Kathleen Coleman ~:iC:tion by BUlhop Bromley ox- .~-;"'"":"~.~ .~ Pl F t f Miss Elsie New~nd, president. ·,. ,::..~4~~-1 ans e e or I ca.lle<l an all day mHllng of the ·. .:::.,.•.~f";"-..,-!7~ p• p ~ _ \\lork comn1ittE"c for today at her . ~~;y;}.~f~'~-·~ 1ano uptt5 j hon10 on 33rd street, sewing to b¥ r~::_:;... • T he firs t muh:cai ,l?t>t-together on arUclcs for the Nove mber 29th f)f lhc S<"l-"on of the piano pupils ~ar. . . ·~~ Mil: Cl:orolatt Cah ..• 69< et. ca .. ••• -.1 ,,, Mi"lf A coke that's chocolote-y 1nrough 'n lhrovghl lots of milk 'n eggs! ·PU.I• ----~---Dnp its ••••••••• 39• doz. .... 4tc WL) • fw 10c ~ lo .at-tenderly browned coke doughnuts, plain or 1ugoredl Octthr & DH1hot AIMt• COSTA MESA 1700 Ne''l"lrt Blvd. L'O BONA DEL MAR LAGUNA BEACH 274 Fo~t Avenue 0 ( Mrs. I\..a.thleen Cole1TIH.n, 414. f'rol .:xt meeting will be on Nov. Tus tin, N ewport Bea.ch. will bE' 9. on TbUJ'sday instead of the held -next Saturday afternoon usual Tuesday, and at the home \\'hen the younger division win of Mr"!I. Emma Poup:irt, 123 -29th meet at M rs. Coleman's hon\e for Street. !I.I\ ::i.ftcrnoon of m\ls.ic, gn.mes nnd refreshments. The young people will play so- lo~. ensembles and act !lS accon1p- a n1 :c:;t s for community singing. Mrs. Christian Schindler and Mrs . Fr •nk C hrLsty will ass.isl Early Church is Subject of Methodist Pastor <lu r ing the afternoon as hostesseR A re-examination of t he nature w ith M1·s. Coleman. I of the early Christian church and The older group of pupils will itB meaning for the church today meet next Thursday evening for will feature the services at Christ their monthly me~ltng. I Church by the Sea for the next The pupils to mct:!t Saturllay I lhi·ee Sundays.· a r•·: Dunna :\ntl C.1rc1l '\lbr_ight, Rev. Tom P endell, the pastor. J cna lyn Black , Sharon Christle, has announced three sermons on Max.inc anti J oyce Chung. Sherrill this theme as follows· October 8 ~di c k_, .Bl·tty Ann. F.\·ans. Snn.d~ I "9hris t and His Chur~h .. : Octobe~ Gui.h.1.'.111 . .Jacqul· Gas tun, Patr1~1a 15, ''The Churc h of the Spirit"; J-l arr1s. Diane Hoglantl, Ja.n1c1• October 2 2, "A Witnessing !{]nan, Muffy Nh.·rson, Ka thy Churc h." Other sermons to follow Raub. J eanette Ritte r. Penny and will include the Protestant church DL·lne Schint.llt'r. Linda Shttw and and the Ecumencial church. Nanc.·y Walls. A speci.:il feature of Sunday ----------1norning's service will be the re- tu1·n of the Sanctuary choir un- ller the llirection or Mrs. A . J . Rutter. I ' ' , . I ' 't_,t 'j ' Book Section 2 ' ' 260 Forest Ave. Laguna Ph. 140 I FURNITURE • • . APPLIANCES .... ~ • FLOOR COVERINGS • With emphasis upon Modern Provincial and Early American _ .. May we show you around? ARDEN ·po T 26,';I Co~st lllj;hway, Ne"'Jl(ll't Beach • OPE.'1 8 a. m. to 8 p. ·m. Daily c;;;:l) DELi'1iOUS -. APPLES .5 tbt -25· -. WlllD'l IW8E POTATO S 101bs.15-, allVY -. GRAP.EFRUIT i IACK t , 1' • • , to Meet at Club Book section two ot Ebell club will meet October 11 at thl' club how:e fo r a sack luncheon. Mrs. Grace Webb. chairman, aiinounces that ne\V n1en1bers will be wel- come. Ecumenical Register Closes October 15 Deadline for signing the Ecu- n1l·nical Register is Oct. 15, wanlB Afrs. Herbert King. vi ce presldent or Newport H.lrbor Council of C hurch W omen and trea8Urer for the Ecumenical Register for this area. To enable all women who desil'l' to be assocl&ted wl th this program. to register, loclll churches will lake names and con- tributions this coming Sunday. Program or the E cumenical Regiater ls to: 1. Assure the continuation of the Program of United Church Women within the National CoWl- cil of Churches of Chriat in the U .S. A , 2. Ht!IP women lo understand and interpret the meaning ot ecumenJy. 3. Make possible p.ut.ldpa.tiol1 ot American church women in \be study a.nd work of UM C.Olllmi&- aio.n on Women'a W ork of the World Oounctl ot Cbu.n:be&. 4. ¥&lo.• poosible C<>Operatlon In a w~ll planned Pl'QCl"&l!J for CltJie.. Uant eoc1al e.ction ln the corrunu.- nlty and naUOQ. D,. Supply ~ procnm ot pro- ~ssi•e ecUon to help produce a pea.cetuJ world. &. I:n.terpN. the one:ne. of the m1-lonary .. w-p.-IJllou&O. \lie_ WOl'.k ol sp1c:J•J laterdtAM'ina· -projoda. -Reg!.ltn.tlon ""'1 allao be mado thrqugb :r-lO<al dilm:h wom- ... -. oodet7 or -t -to Mf9- H-rt Klq, Newport Baacb. <:---1caJ tr Pl -,few tr. •Ill lla:r\or CO.Pd ota...n:tt .. ·-· ' • Local Sch'ool Bon"ds to Take Pert in long Beoch Review , Club Told of Recreation Need Considered amonr the top rank· lq mumcal cwpnl.a.Uona 1n the State for their atze and ciaa, two Preaeing need for recreo.tlonaJ drum and bugle corpa and 22 facWUea in the H.Jbor area wu band8 trom Orange county have tolcl by Francis H orvath to mem- been ext.en ded otnclal tnvttaUon ber• of the Newport Harbor Ex- by Mayor Burton w. Cb4ce to change Club. at Tue8day's dinner compete ln the 10th A.nnua.l All meeting at the B11boa Bay Club. Western Bancl Review to be held Horvath Is chairman of the In Lpng Beach on Saturday eve-Parks and Recreation committee. nlnl', ·November 26th. which for several years has been W inners from lut year's Band working for community <leve1op- Revlew in thell"' reapective clust-ment. He explained that although fl-catlorut were: Fullerton Jr. Col-primarlJy his committee had in lece, Earnest K ellon VFW Drum mind c hildren'• recreaUon, adults Corpe from Santa Ana. and the I should be ta.ken care ot as well. F1rst Marine AJrc.ratl WlDg Band The speaker cited the com- trom El Toro who won the Grand merchll adv.:l.ntagea ot adequate Prize. . recreation f3clllUcs to merchants Included ln the review wW be In the area. He pointed out that the Coat& M-. &1'amm&J' acbool the need o r winter recreation, band and Oran•e Coast College which would help make the Har- b&nd. bor an .3.ll year round resort. The competition ta judged by Members of the club took pa.rt tha AU American AMoclaUon of in the dl8CU.Sslon tollowlnc Mr. Coote.at Judges with National Horvath's talk. J ohn Vogel drew headquarters ln Chlc&go, giving attention to Lhe progress of public the event the hlgheal posslblE' beach recreation developn1ent on rankln•. the Balboa s hore. Howard Dennis California Alumni to Hold Cal-USC Pre--Game Banquet C&Jlfoml.11. Alumni club of Or- ange county will bokl a Cal·USC pre-glime banquet , $2 per plate at 1 p. m. Thursdlly, October 12 in Santa Ana college cafeteria build- ing, 17th and Bristol streets. John A . Pttter80n, p resident, will introduce Maynard T oll, presi- dent or-C&litornla Alumni Asso- ciation: Stan McCaffrey, execu- tive secretary, Calitomla Alumni AsaociaUoo and Cliff Dochterman, field secretary, California Alumni Association. Motion pictures on the program will be • color film .of Cal-Penu game. Banquet commit tee includes: Charles Smith ~d Pa.1 Patterson, Santa Ana, phofi.e Kl. 2-8010: Dr. Kenneth Hculer. A naheim, phont" Anaheim ~773 ; and Jack Cad- man. FUilerton. pho ne Fullerton 0824-W, R~servation.s are required and can be u "'l.de by phoninl" any ot the abovt' numbt•rs of the ban- quet comn1ittee. All former studenl<t of the Uni- versity of California at Berkeley are invit£!d to attend t his ba n - quet. They are .,l.so invited to join th~ Orange county club and par- ticipate in the various social rune: lions planned for the football sea· son. It Is not necessar y that for - mer Cal students be mernbe rs of the California Ahl'tl1ni association. The a.nn¥&.I membership due.s tor the Ora.nee County club are $3.00 for married couples .Jnd ll .50 for single persons. Christian Science Lesson -Sermon 'Unreality of Death' ··Are sin. tlisease and death real!" This quest ion will be the Sunday le.s80n-~ermon subjec t in all branches of the Mother Church the First Church of Christ, Sci- entaJt, In Bost on. The golden text Is from the Psalms: "Salvation belone-elh unto the Lord: thy ble88ing is upon thy people.·· In "Science and Health with Key to the Sc riptures" Mary Baker Eddy writes : "\A/hen man gives up his bt>lief il\ dea th, hl· will advance mar~ ra pidly t owards God. life and lo ve." Costa Mesans Visit in Council Bluffs , Mr. anll ·M rs. Kellie Jensen and Mrs. Ola-o Grauel or Cost.a. Mesa left Sunday for Council Bluffs, la .. a C<.·ompanied by Ml"'S. A. Kel- gor ot council Blufrs. mother of Mrs. Jensen, who has been visit- ing the local couple. The Mesa.ns will also go t o South Dakota to visit the n1other or Mrs. Grauel and Afrs. J ensen. Everybody reads the classI.ned ads. was appointed by President 'Ton1 H~ffermn as chairman of a com- mittee to make further study.. of the whole matter. Roy Mareac reported for the blood bank project which the club Is apcinsorlng to aroU8(' Interest and secure blooU donations 'tor the Red Cross Bloodmobile which will be at the Girl Seoul House. Oc.·to- ber 19th. -------- James T. Ogles on Trip North Enjoyine-a fortnlght'1-o1 vacation 1 are Mr. and Mrs. J ames T . Ogle of IM2 Or.:1nge A ve., Costa Mesa. 1 T hf'y first took to the open road with Rancho Cooper at Willits, Calif., a...q their llestination for a visit with friends. con t inuing th(· h oliday jaunt to 1"1-aila Bcginnlni:; R.J.nch anll Farm in Fresno. On their rPturn home. Mr. Ogle and his brolher-in-J av.·, R. S Bri&"gs of l:'.>60 O ra.11ic Ave., v.·ill I take a four lh1.y b~incs~ anll pl~asure t r ip lo Sacra.n1ento. Dur-I ing tht'ir sojourn at the capital I the ml!ll will hunt game on tht pr1va.te property ot Jo~ph Brt-k I of that city . During her parent.s' absence Miss Dorla O~ht iJI s taying with '1 h er brother-in-law and sister, Mr. anll Mrs. Ernest A . Laurin anl.l family. 353 Flower St. I Choose Your LAY-AWAYS NOW! BRAT SHOP 1809 N~Wl>OKT AVE. COSTA MESA BEACON 8948 ' C. D. M. Church Plans ~eception For Pastor and Wife PAGE 7 -PART Tl' -THURSDAY, OCT. 5, TmJ ~ A hous~armlng and reception for their new pa.ator, the Rev. Paul Babbitt and his wlte were made when Capl1Ja . Circle of e&.- ror.:.J. ·del Mar Community churoch held its initial fall meeting Sept. 27 at Pilgrim hall . The reception wlll be held next Sunday from 3 :00 to 5:00 p. m . at the par8on- agc, Orchid avenue, and all mem-I hen of the churc h and their friends are ' invited t o attend. Mrs. Wendell Hoyt presided a t the meeting and Mrs. O . z. Rob- ertson led in devotions. Mrs. T e- resa Renner played several" piano numbers. Program of the atte.r- noon was a travel picture by Or. and Mrs. A.rthur Young, who showed colored motion pictures rjf 11 trip t o South Atherica . __J Date of the e.nnual ralt bazaa r and fiesta WB!'I set tor Nov. 1 ani.I Mrs. George Davies is gener:t l chairman. A ho t lunch1.."'Un will be served in conjunc tion with th•· bazaar, serving to begin at 11 a . m. Announcement \Vas n1ade of the public card party to be held Thursday evening or this wee k In Pilgrim hall. A free will offering will , be takf•n to aid the bulldin{! fund. Ta ble rese rva tions n1a y b~ made with Mrfi. Po\vers. llatb(Jr 1902-M. , L~~!:PRESS~ I FLORENCE BAKERY lie) Fat and Delicious DANISH PASTRllS Sor 6 Varieties -only 10" ea. 305 Maio, BALBOA Harbor S2 LA MOTTE TV OPPOSITE NEW POST OFFl<;E COSTA MESA ' 1951 EMERSON CONS OLE $229.95 • PHO:SE BE . .\CO:S .15-606-'.\fK j., .-- Save .Costly Eggs' Mi lk J ISi Cfrteft Cllll MIX •• IJ'S IUUY COMPUTE! CINCH already contains every high quality ingredient necessary for a perfect cake. You add only water. For a finer, easi·er, thriftier cake ... Bake CINCH. 4 D•UCIOll• ,,J&!fOa• WHIT!· GOLDEN · SPICE · O!Yll'I FUDGE k ,. MHlians ol takes with RO Misla es .,.., . .,.,.,.,""'"' • .,,,.~-"".ti<~~ L.:·· '~> ·);; ~ i ADD ONLY WATER ~i MIX AND BAKE ~;, Fe» THE BEST CAKE ; ~ ·~$ YOU EVER A.TE .•• ''You, can't make a l;>ad cup of M~·B'' You get aewn:I wodd-famouo coffees in M.J. e; Choice rare varieties with the 6oeot ftavor ond fra- erance obtainable. Blrnded toeetlter they are in sueb perfect 8avor boalance tbal you can brew K.J. B atrona. ~ in·bK'Ween and &et perfect re11 ta .-ytlme. • • 0 llf.J.B doou not rout \u ol ita coffee 1-"8 at once. "lndi~-Rl 'in(" bilop out the malrimum ftavor ol nay ratt, rich -In the luxury bleod. And Nc!>mt -Dia ~ lacb In ewry bit ol lhi9 ntra podc II until it rwiche. your cup. • So,ea•• •• ..........._.you'l llke It -. • I • .. J j , I (Photo by Arsenc Studio) Miss Joan Dodd and Boyd Horrell Wed at Corona del Ma r Church A u,(:"mcntC'd b,v th•· light f1·om~ ~ tie-r('d caudC'\ahra. lite colonial AH All•·ndantr.; t·~rricd btt~k r>ls of charn1 of Corona del J\far Con1· d1tisu.·:-~nrl s11rnn1l·r fluv:ers. munity church \l.'·1-l'! never rnc;ir c Lar1·y Willou~hby Wf\S in chn.rgc of bes t 1nan dutiel'i while Jnr k apparent than on the 1•vcning <if H f rrrl! · 11.nrl Jim A shen u sher('d. September 21, •.vhc;n lovrly J uan Mr:;. D'ldd, rnothe r nf the briclc. Dodrl. daughtf'r of Mr. and .hfrs. "1.rnr1· snft pink crCJ>C' in rorn1al Marion c·. [)orid, 2 11 1:: J\1arinc ll'ngth and J\irs. Ho rr~ll \Vas !ill18rt I avenue, Balboa I Rlond, l:l&id ''I do'' in 11 gown of w h it l' with black w ith Or yd Horrell. son of Mr. and lac<: d0•,o•n t he front . Both 111othcrf! \ M rs. cr..·1rl('s Horrell, 1 16-3l~t St., sclf'clf'd cnrsa~e!'l o f white. Newport. Wedrling n1u 8ic inc I u de d ( Bnws of ~;1t in ribhon and no11P-"T hr•)ugh the )'1·ars." anrt "The gays of da1~1r11 in pa~lcl ~hadC'!4 Lrir11'~ Pray1..•r" su n; by J ameJS adorn<·tJ r~·w t·ndl'i. 1narking the Snyder. whit" (';1rprlf'd cf'nll'r a:il'llt> down On1s1 £':J and ~!:trdcn fln, ... ·cr!S pro- y..·h1£'h Joan \\'a!i e,.t·nrtrd by her \Jllcd tt rl11r;d s1·tt1ng for tht.' rc- f.1thcr. whn g1lvr he r in keeping f'l•ptlon in i'il~ .. tn1 hall \Vh erP c1 In the dnublc-rin;! rile pcrfnrna'ct b rantiful thrf'c-t1eret! c·akt• wa.'4 by P..f'V_ Paul Babh1tt. Her V..'C <l-center of int ere:-t nn the b1i.de'!' dln~ i~ow11 wu-.; 1 f sht'f'ocst Sw1s.-; tah!r. 1\.~;.;1~;t ing-\\'ilh the 11.:et.:ptinn organdy. the Rhort-~Jceved bodice \Vt'r•· M r:•. 0 Z. Rnh"rl:-:nn. P.fis~ 9f "YClf'I c1•1h1·01rlery. The b11uf-, 1 Dolr•rci-MeGee, ;\.f i.s:-; Elaine F ;·ce- fant ~ki r t v;a~ lopped by an e1n-invn nnrl other friend ~. broitlcrrtl _\'(•kc and t•n1lcd In a Pnr the \\·crfrlln,:-t1·lp t (1 Y osP- t WO·yard t:a1n. J\ cru-n1Jel of n1i lC' thr new i\-fr~. Horrell !it'l('c.:tt>d m1l•·hin1: c111hr,,Hlr1y h"ld thc tullr n ~n1a rt br<l\\'ll t\Vt'l"J .<1n1 t . \'Cl\·ft veil nnd A. petal-\•dt;cll 1·r1i(.ln il-·d coll;,ir('d ::tn<l with 1r.1 t('hin.c \'t'!Vt'l bouquet uf ru~c:; t·on1plcted the hat t1.nd g-[.-.v('!'I . Bnth young pcop!t· ens"mblc. att"ndcd Ncwrurt Ha rbo r Union 1'1rN. Allrn D. Ynu11J:. si!'tcr of High srht111\ und Oi'nnµl~ C'ot\st t•o \- the bride. \V<t~ mRtron of hnnr1r. Jej;:'c. the bridci:,:rnon1 nn\v bein,!!' wearing pttle .vcllo\v (1 rgandy. Thf' connected with the \\'ar1\-H ar1in;;::- M il'l:«.'t-f_Jona f{in.i:; and Ann Pol-ton Lun1bcr ron1pany. Tht>y 'viii 11 11!.i. br1d('smo1ds, wrrc in bnuf-n:.1ke lhf'ir futu'rc ho111c at 12•18 fant r1·rn_.k s n f pale blue o rgandy. West Balboa Blvd. Mrs. Maria n Prentiss Addresses\J Beacon Bells Spcakin~ on "Money Manage- m ent anrl Rurlgt'ling." 1.frs. Mar· ian f"'rf'ntins. hnmr advisor. ail· dressed the Bea.con Bell es, evening Homemaker!'! club, at t heir first f·'lll n1eet1n.i:;-a t the hom e of Gloria Tufts. Pirat•• Rd .. Cliff Haven. J oyce H irtler , chairman. had c harge nf the business seMlon . M ~. Tufts served refreshments t o n trm bers Mary Beebe, Peggy Berluleil, Rae Buell. Marjo rie Badger. Kay Ge rrish, .Kay Gib- !lon. J oyce H irtler and two gueats. Aln111. Squl('r·and G ladys Brown. Nt·x t 1neeting ls !iloted for Os· t obcr 18 at the hon1e of Mrs. Kay Gibsnn. 6:12 W. 18th St. Mrs. Gib· son rind Mr~. Mary Beebe will be pruject lend'.'ra. Sgt. Th o mas Walk e r Surprise s Re la tiv es 111r. an<! 1.fr11 . Claude A . Knox. 115 Santa Isabel St., Cost& Me.!'&. we re pleat·lnlly surprl~d SWlday on the arrival of M~. Knoll's nephPw. Ma rine Sgt. Thomas Walker of Jackson. Miss. Sgt. Wll.lke r is stationed al Camp Pen· dleton. Betty Russell Is Hoste ss to St agette s Entf'rla ininc reccnt ly a t the hume of Lou L<>l'k\voorl . 1600 N1·w - port Blvd.. Costa M e~"· Betty Russi:J\ was hostC'SS to the Stag- ettes club. Members pr1•scnted Grace Kline with a going-av..•.1y gift bt•fore her departure for Chicago where s hf' plans an extended visit. Mae F elk- er Wlll!I winner o f t'hc door prize. Following a prog ram of gan1cs. Mrs . RU.SSC'll Si'rvf•d buffet r e - frcshmC'nt.s of assort£><! sanflwich· es. salads. Co<lkics and clJffl't'. F.njny i n~ tht' J\l ea>iant oecas1nn w e re Mmes. 1.1a rgc Rrot:k ctt. Lou Lock \vood. ~lahf'I Smith , H f'li'n Clark, MMe f.'£'1ker·. (~rare K lint'. Costu Mr~a: Da1~y Su llLvnn and Emma Poupa1·t , Newport Bench. Ann C rawford to En te rta in Fr iendship G irls R('guJar mecling of the FTicnl.l· ~h ip Girls of the Costa. Mesa Community Mf'thodi~t Church \l."ill be held Tues day. October 10 at 7 :30 p.m . with _ A nn Crawford, 1656 Orange a\tenue. for finest tools - Housewares and Hardware Shop at WAL SB HAR'DW~RE PORTER CABLE TOOLS SHERWIN . f lLLIAMS PAINTS 1844 Newport ~cl. Phone hacoa ...,. Costa Mesa 5789-J Fred F)ui:lleys '. Expected Home - Expected home next w«k ard Mr. and Mr•. Fred J . Dudley of 263 Broadway, Coeta Mesa, who have been enjoying a vlalt with friends and relatives ln )>alla~ and Houston, Texu. Mrs. Tom Monknian at Woodla nd Hill s Mrs: Tom Monkman of E . 16th St., Coata Mesa. has been epend- tng se~eraf days tn Woodland Hill~ visiting hfr !K>n and fa.nilly, Mr . and M rs. \:. W . Monkman. , Sack Loocheon for Book Section 3 Ed Richard son Goes Overseas • Mesa Rebelcahs at District Meet Mn. J . B . Prendergast. chair-Angus E . · fEdl R\r,hardaon. ).fC!mber•· or Meaa. Rebekah man, wiU entertaJn at the first menagcr or Rlchl'lrd~n·e 1 Y.J.ch l Lodge 402 who atl~nded the lOlsl fall meeting of Ebc!ll book ecc-anchorage And 80n of Mr. and dltitrlct meeting SaturdRy t1l on lion three on Tueiuiay, October I Mm. A. S. Richan::l.tion, \VBK Rhip· all-day m:-sslon In the JOOF hall. 10 at her home, 217 Topaz., Bal-I pl'd out e n Wednesday, dc~tlna· boa Jsla.nd. ~ sack luncheon a t tlon undlACIOBrd . Sanin Ana, \\ICtc :P.1r. und M t8. 12:30 P·~-wi,11 be follow,;i by ~ A pe Uy officer fi r¥l cluss In \Vilnar.1 S l C\.\"•'1tl , Atr: nnd A'Crft. bOok rc\lcw by :P.'Crs. H . · Snod 1'(1r~:ir. the 27-year-nhJ oCflcer in H n1·ry Watson. Mr . snd Mrs. grass. the naval 'reserve . ha~ been Qt C lflu~ B3.Ck e8, F1orcncc Switzer, IN ~ALT JAKE CIT\' i t r. and 1-11'8. Wllllnn1 Trusty of Newport H eights tire src-nd1ng two weeks in Salt L..,kc City visit· Ing Mr. Trusty'.!! rl'la LIVt'S. San Dicgo for thrc<' weeks sint•c T inta Sn1all . Mary Lou Cox, Mary b ~tn~ callNi into active scrvi<·c. T3ylnr ·1nd Helen Ca\vthon. Ii ~ n1nke:oJ h i~ hnn 1c with hi!! wlfr. Di!:1tr1ct Deputy Prt>ftidcnt Eva C hristine an<I sons, Skippy end Lee and Vice·preeldr nl Jenni!· Krnny. on S:ln Bernadino uvenue., Mac Annin were the dl.eltngulsh- Ncv,rport H eights. cd guest.ft. Mrs . G unning Butlor Is Brid g e Ho~tess L unching. c hntUng a;id b:idcii1g p1Cn3:ln tl)· r ·:::.('d tht• 3!tc r110.-11 hour:; v.-:1 .. 11 J.:rs. Gc:i.:1;ni; B:..at - lcr of An.:ilu•;:.1 :1vt·:1 uc 1.n~crt::.in · ttl her lard c l ~1;, l<.::;I \'lCC'k. I n Lhc guest c.:<-n.p;:111y \;·('1 t· A1n1e:L Franlt K n::.uC'r, P .. \1• r .1 rlr.1·:;, M i~·:1:tt·I l-):1ndell. Ch;'lt,·h .. F . Ha~trl. C'har h :: ,\ :-ttiN:V. :J. ;,.,... rnld Sµ;1:i glcr ancJ M.i:;a AE1 ·• Plumer. :~t rs. l-l ;'.111tJ :;t.''Jrr~ hlf'.:;'.h , !.tr.· Pandell \'..1)1' :;1·t·u::rl pri::c an..: 1t1rs, Knaacr v;;).'1 c~1n::olcc!. Fint e1tureh !Of OkrtAt. Sdee.tt.t N"""''PO"' &eaeh. aaos Vla um, Branch of Tbe Mot brr Cluarcb, Thr ft'lnt f'hll~h of Christ, Sclmtlst, in Bol'tton, Al~UM"ltA. fo'unda,\· !"Wn·trr 11 :00 a. m.. :iund."\)' School 9 :30 a. m. \\'ednt'flday ~\·t•nlng ~1relipc 8 o'C'lock l'f"8(1Jn.r ltoCKn, J 11 Palm Sl~t. &lhoi_ra, "IH'fl ,,,...k day,., "~N"ptlna: natlonaJ holltJay~. rr11m 12 noon to 5 :00 p. rn. DEW S P01R10E u.s. na:l IDAHO BELLEfLEUR APPLES , CAL .. ORNIA'I flNEIT EATING •ncl COOKING APPLE 4~251 \I?'~ l>RICE'S E Fl"EC.TIVE A>.1 D"'V • OC.T.G. SATIIRJ>/W • OC.T • "1 RUSSETS 1049' ''-ealt.lti,9. S • e '' PACKED -~ E:SDEC l.l\Ll. Y I-OR f\lCIHf.:i. l:ICTA mARTIRELLI APPLE JUIEE ~:T 29e' BLUEBERRY mUFFIR m1H ii~~-::r 35e' RORSUEH mlREEmEAT 9o. -~ 20" IRISED SHORTERIRG 3 JaJNP<!AN 89e' A· 1 BISlUIT mlH :?-~;:,u~. 35~ IRARBERRY SADIE r0cJ,v 2 ~ 31 ~ BARTLETT PEARS 1'~~:~ ! APPLE SADIE 60LDll.IC*E 2 110 -2. 311 C.AH"> FRUIT ml.H S & WI OFF EE JRESTO LOGS DEVILED HAm POVNl> PKG- PoUNO CAN 8UNDL£ OF SIX UNDERWOOD IVO · Y"f CAN DEL· monTE toan •• ~ 70~ •• ~ ASPARAGUS TIPS ~~ Pfj~c 27 J LIB BYS romAto JUllE 46(1!. CA P4 27 ~ DIAmonD A 10:1 BEARS N0 2CAH 22J e' 4-T A In A L E 5 11g;.3ff 23 I IHlll EOl1 EARRE ::.;::: 33 ~ STRORGHEART DOG FOOD 3 ~25i AB·O llEAnSER 2 CAN.'>23J ELD ROH B LEAlH 11/tlF G-ltllOH 29' New StGre Hows: Sun.-~. a. m. to 6 p. m. Weell~s-41 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. PlentJ of Free Pcriing Back ~ oUr Store . I . OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 7 .P. M. . t • ~ • • • ' .... I