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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-10-12 - Newport Balboa Press' , . ' •' • I , I . ~"!~'!l!~lu Twnorrow (Friday) night la plN to be one of the btaeet. ntahb lrt the year for taw.oentorc- on of OranP, county. Tlley're gollll! tq have their an- oual Pollcem&n'a S.U. at the Rendesvous, &Ad Uley're gptng to ofter some highly -rrcommended entertainment., lncluding mu.sic by eomeone Damed Spade. Kight be Sam Spade, because he'a a detee- tJve, but I think hi.a 1&8t name's Cooley, and he'a: not a Chinese tong player, either, but the ope- rator of one ot the finest band! tit the. country, according to people who know about things Uke th.at. Honeat, Spade Cooley's band is enough to draw enormous cflbwd8 here, so you'd better be on hand to aee the run! The· idea behind the annual ball sponsored by the Orange County Peace Officer's Assn. Is to bene- fit widows and orphans of cops who have been killed in the line of duty and who'll be killed In the future, just as sure a.s anything. Proceed!! from the ball go to a sort of Insurance, under which, should a peece officer 1oae his life, friends on the t'orce immedi· ateJy go to the stricken home with & chunk of money to take care of all necessary expenses, instead of waiting fpr red-taplsh handling or tu.nds which might let idds go hungry. So, even If you've got a parking Ucket "3.tely, or have had a cop uk you what fire you're headed tor, lt'd be a good idea to chunk oUt the nominal entrance fee and bear gtXKI mualc. dance good dances. Uld meet all you_r "friends from the Yartous law enforcement groapa. IncidentaUy. locally it should-be of fnore than usual intereat be· cause. &8 In the lllllt several years, Cuba Morris. the Highway Patrol· er who llv\s l.n Corona del Mar. ls apark-ptuggtng the affair, which is h9und to make it a ~cess! JUST A LITtLE ABOUT FISHING A couple of nshing items this week center around Harold I Pap- py) Graham, who's one of the best known charter boatmen and who operates out of Port Orange. Finl Pappy went out In his Tradewtnd Saturday a.nd landed amongst and between what he terma U}.e hottest school of alba- core he's ever seen. He was fi!!h· Ing commercial that day, and took aboard a top of the valuable long- ftns almost quicker than you can ~y wink. The second Item concerns a trip Ulla dept. Its mama, and Butch and Dopey Walker took on the lJa!lle boat, when we caught a fair a.mount of the fighting fish. but whlch .w~N:icht.e4 by a high'\., light, 'It ~ llh-wllifl mean. While we were fishing Walker became hooked with an albacore. which he fought for nearly a half. hour, and' In the meantime the ma.ma or this ~ept. allowed her line to become entangled with his. That made two lines more or Jess attached to one fish. As the catch tired. Butch felt it let go from hia llne, and then fell It take hold again, So he kept pumping. And wtien the fish was brought to gaff It turned out that lt had escaped from Butch's hook. and had been hooked In the side by Mama's barb, Butch's hoo~ al the same time catching the swivel of her line. so they both were still attached to the mon- ster, which was brought in safe· ly,' but with considereble argu- ment. u to who saved what fish for whom! Incidentally, have you toured the harbor just aftel' nightfall lately? tt•s worth the price of admission If there was one. Peo- ple seem to have arranged their bayfront windows to please ·wat- ery passers-by. lt'a a fine sight. and you can even see. In some In~ stances, whether they're having pork chops or hamburger for din- ner . , . The finest. watetfront. sight. howeVer, lA Chriatian'a Hut. Mighty inapirin&. with its deco- ra.tlona ... Better. even. than, Al Ander90n's ferris wheel ... Peopl,,e had better get a~rted telling their neighbol"B why Heinz Kaiser I• by far the-moat out.atanding ca.nd.Jdate for supervisor fnim our own district. ElecUon Isn't too far away ... I note, wtth pain, that even the mighty Press ls carry· Ing Fbh _ and Game propaganda telling how many fish sport.a a.ngten caught during tbe month. wblle keeping mum on the enor- mous catch of the purae-aelneni. their moneybags friends .•. TU.ah ! Plans Underway for More Pav!ng on Balboa Blvd. ·--· .. ---·~-.r -;--.-.. · , TBli PllE88 A mlrror of the mo1t rapidly developllll! area of the California Bou(h Coutal Empire VOLUME XI PHONE HARBOR .1616 Blood Need Emphasized lb . letter from Korea . War Zone "'L&8t Aup"' II pve a pl.nt of blood at a h08pltaJ a.ad I So up the n ... t part of Oetobf:r to (Ive another. They're rt'lllly bard up for Type "0" bktod In Kon-a 80 lt .a blood bank COntefl tO the bN.ch It "'"OUld. be a alee thJns tl:t do. I'd ra.thN' s1,·e mine throust\ a tube than tile "·sy most of the lfUYA a.re dojn.c over here." n.t "-as the comment about the blood bulk W1'1tt.t1n \ut. "'eek by Johnny tblton. "'bo I• l-'1th the Far FAaat Mr ~oroe stalloned In Tokyo. .lapaa, In & letter to hls brot>-er Stephen. Both Art! &01u1 of Ctty M~r John Sa.lion. The Jetter •bould tten·e as • "'mJn~r and en ln8plratlon tn Ney.·port Jbrbor residents for the Red CrOM BJoodm(tbll.e l1Alf, sched- uled for next Thunday, Oct. 19. from S to l p. m. at the Olrl Scout Houtie In NeM-port. Quota IM'Jt for the Harbor ls too plnts. On1y 80 pint11 "'ere donated at the la.at 'iA.lt "° l'e9ldtntA mwr.t more than double previou, effort& The blood IN vitally needed la Kol't"a. Ma.ke an appointment • t.oday. Call the Red Cl'OfM office, Harbor 1866. Shift to C-1 Zone Protested in CDM; Hearing is Continued Second hearing on the proposed zoning ordinance was held Mon- day night by the city council and the hearing wu continued until the Nov. 27 meeting. Before that date councilmen will meet with the city planning commission to discuss some of the controversial points. As at the first hearing. Corona del Mar Blocks 131 and 132 and Little Balboa Island drew the~--------------­ moat discussion. Jn addition the council received a petition from 103 Corona del Mar residents and businessmen protesting the pro· posed change ot the Corona, del Mar busine88 district from C·2 to C-1, retail establish.men~ only. pertinent to re ta i I establish- ments" tn the present C-1 zone. He '8'1d perhaps eomethlng mote liberal than the present reading could be worked out. \ I • NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, OCOOBER 12, 1950 FOURTEEN PAGES FIVE CENTS ., . ~ PBE8ll Aims ~o be clean, falr And l.mparti&l, and thUI to receive a.nd retain popular wpport »l Doctors Mu$t CA LL C. D. M. • ·.fy Register Mon. CRASH DEATH ' BOY IN.JURED-Donaa N<M"l. U3 BrO&d"·ay St., COfllla M~: motorcycle ornOPn Don, Bur$:LJf Md W•rren C.IMPI, and Bob bpsm. Balboa t...aaad 'Iii. re sbo"-n comt-ortJnl' 4-year-old John C.'\~l'• 4-Z8 Broadway St., Coltta Me8&. who fell out or Mn. N Of.'l'f ~r onto the Coast. Hl&b"•Y beh\·een Marine Ave. and Corona dt-1 Mar at 11:18 a. m. \\'~da7• Mn. Nod '"'M retarnlnr from &hopptn« and . ' her two and a half y.... old aon, hul, sad Buddy qa~y, S. "'t"l'ft In the back .eat of the ca.r with the lnJured bof. ()nr of t.b~ boys opened t.M N"&r ·door and little John C.1n'y fell out. The car . "'M golnr .OOut. S6 mJte-. per hour. Uttie leb.n "'&8 ·takf>n to Cr0mmunlt-y hospital for treatment. The offloe of Dr. 8tclla O.vl8 In Sants Ana refu8t"d to dlvulr tht'I rxt-ent of th6 chJld'it lnju~ although C&llfornb Hlrhway p&trol pronounttd them "major." I Pre.-,s Photo) Doctors, dentlsUI and velel'i- nariaM In certain categories must register with selective 8ervlce on Monday, Oct. 16 between 9 a. m . 9.nd 5 p. m . at the office of Regis- trar Margaret C. Ege. Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. 702 E . Balboa Blvd .. Balboa. Every medical doctor. dentist and veterinarian j must regiater who is: 1. Under the age of 50 at the Urr.e of registration, and 2. Not e. member of a reserve -~ompori ent of the armed force.a and, · I 3. Who participated u a atude'l\t in the Army Spe~'alir.ed Training Program or stm\l r program ad- minjstered by the ayy, and e\'ery per-aon who was ! deferred from service during WO,ld War U for ~he purpose of pursuing a course ,ot Instruction leadiflg to education as a JJ¥'dica.I doctor. a dentist or a veterinarian and 1 who haa had Jess than 21 months of active duty In the Army. the A.Jr F bJiCe. the Navy. the Marine Corp111, the Cout Guard or the Public Health Ser- vi ce subsequent to the completion of or release from the program or course of instruction I ex.elusive of the time spent in po.st-gradu- ate training ). If a perSOll required to regi8ter I.a out of the country on registra- tion day. he is required to register on the day he enters the Uni~ States or within five days there- after .. Additionally, those persons who (Contlnuea on Pa•e t) ACC IDENTAL Eight me.rnbers o! R coroner's jury found that Dr. J ohn Patrick McDonough, ~. m<'l death acci- dentally .u the result of the "neg- ligent manner in which a City of Newport Beach fire truck rtriv- en by Thomas E . Vick went through the Intersection or Poppy Street and Coe.at Highway with the traffic signal red light agai n.o;t it." I Coroner'a tnques~ wa.~ held a.t the Baltz Mortuary in Corona del Mar at 3 p: m . Tuesday. Bolh Vick and John McDonough. Jr .. son of the deceued M d driver of the death car docUned to tf"8tt- ty. Eye wltneaes to the .t'rash were unanimous in their testimony that the fire truck waa..not using Ile sl~n .jiRd all said that lhE'y did not observe a red light burning on the vehicle. Fireman Jantes Benedict who wa.s riding on .the !ire truck wtlh Capultn·Engineef Vick testified that the truck was proceeding st about 35 miles an hour· and had not sounded its siren since it entered the Coast High· way from the l'itation at Marigold Street, Benedict said he believed the truc~=h:,:~e oh: The petition urged the creation of a neW C-3 category tor that district which would combine the retail store area with the light commercial or limited general commercial district. hnnlt · Lumber Yanh. _ . M:cof41.!l£,,.~~~tltion the ij:T"iO'n& Wour~\'-ltlY"'t!R A 'Jetter from R . L. Crutcher protested the requirement for off- street parking for new retail busi- ness construction in the C-1 zone. However. Planning Co111mlulon Ct}a.irman Walter Longmoor ex- pldiined that the requirement is only fat a sp<>cial C-l·H zone and would not, prevail in the regula.r r-t and C-2 zones. Benedict ~escribed the fire truck as &n fexceptionally hee.vy vehicle welghtng in excess of 16.- 000 pounds fully loaded. He said that immi'd.Jately prior to the im- CO~NCl L APPROVES' BAY CLUB LE~E; Chestb~ive ~;a~~~~~~ O~f.~~~~~:·Yg~~~~~!~:!~~~!:~~.d by !.~~~t~~~~~~u~~ Tait ' nsidered permitted In C·l, would allow wholesale storl?l!. would provide for use permits for light manu- facturing, ceramics. toys, ·etc .. and would permit when, enclosed il'I a six-foot fence, lumber yards. creameries, bottling works, con- tractor's yards, .etc. Planning Commission Chairman Walter Longmoor said that every effort had been made to brief the businessmen on the proposed ord- inance a year ago at a meeting of the civic association when it was explained "cover to cover." He pointed out a new clause in the ordinance that would allow "handlcralt entecprtses when ap- ~---_ __.._. --·(ll>wo Rezoning ot Lota 69 to 75 tn Balboa Coves from C-1 to R-3 wu Rrotested by J. M. Miller. realtor. Lara Lavagnino and Mr. De.hlgren. Petition with 12 slgna.tures rep· resenting a majorlty of property owners in the block requested .re- zoning of Block 18 between C and D streets in Balboe. from R·l to R-3. Another petition signed by 17 persons aiJked that the O<:ean Front between Island Ave. and Coronado Ave. in Balboa be zoned R'·l only and not R-4 which would (Cionttnued on Pase I) the-city council Monday night and the change11 were referred to the city attorney who will draw up a Chest will be held Monday, Oct ,. new lea.se. New payments w\ll ·cover the two-year pefiod from Sept-. l , 1949 to Aug. 31 , 1951. 16. 8 :30 a. m. at the Balboa Bay Although the lease will change Club, It was announced today by the payments by the Bay 'Club to Sh w k w k f c Campaign Chairman Frank• Lin. the cit)\ from & Oat ~ per cent u orter or I ee or •1ty nelL . Bre&kf .. t will co'll Sl and provided tn the basic leaee to 2 no re.servatlons are neceaeary. per cent of the gross sales of all Everyo~e In the commun_ity ln· off-sale liquor plus a revllllon In E ' I St de d b c •1 terested in the cheat ls Invited to the p;per·Johnson· &nd Servke A · mp Oties u 1e " ouna attend. especially th08e who hove float sub-leases at the club, City I J been contacted to help aa worken Manager John Sailora said, "the to raise the $17,000 goal and all city will not lose money" by t~ N~wport Beach city employes led by &880claUon pruident J . S. others who would like to h.elp. revision and the new arrangement BroWn demanded immed\6,te action from the city council Monday There are many new pereona 10 W&.8 expected from Rlart. night on a request for a 40-hour work we<'k first made May 8. 19150. Sailors 8atd the city Wil1 still They helped fill the chambers already crowded with interested :roning receive its 5 per cent ot the troes ordll\an<:e spectators )Jul councilmen again po8tponed ~ny action until taken in by the club up to 1750,000 they have had more time to study the matter. R H All G• I B d with a yearly 1ninlmum Of $26.000. tt wa.8 pointed out by Council.:.,..-------~------lna ay Utton • 1r an The club will probably exce!MI man Braden P'lnch th8t such a sum without further study." He1 ~~'.C: s!~~. ~~ [~:e~lt~m.:iu t~~ ~~~~W~~!~e!~:a:;e t~e s~l~~pa~~ ::.~~~ca~ 1!~~~~rg th:P ~~so~~ to' Play at Chr·1stmas' Prev·1ew ce;ve ~ per cent of all receipt. roll. Dick Dr&k .. sold that a very November elections were abolish· over that amount. ,,..,.._ "-d study of the BUbject ha• i I rtaUe e(f t wou d be \another tremendous N""'· A~nt bcen -·~ng on for two years and cOSt Item to the city. Newport Harbor Business and Professional Women's Club will The new agreement was made until It ts completed they could Entitled to Aruiwer • I · d h only after a complete check and only MY "no," A1a yor Isbell thought the em Pr.sent Ina Ray Hutton, glamous queen of radio and telev sion an . er 1 • h t p w approval by a top Loa Ange es "The extra money must come ployes were entitled to a definite all girl band for the opening of their Annual C rls mas revie · rental fi·nn recommended by the f • ·· o k t t d •·yes·· or "no·· •nswe1· but not b 1 rom somep~:ice, • ra e s a e . .._ Christmas Preview la scheduled for November 3o and Decem er Bank of America, Sailors atated. "11te ctty ls tn no position to obit· until the atudy had been complet- and 2 at the Renduvoua ballroom, Balboa. (OollUDaed oa Pace %)0 gate the taxpayera to such a large (COntlaueod on Pare %1 Thia ls the fourth preview spon··.--------------~ ----·~--------------------------------------~ ~~ru:r~i ~s=~~£·:2:e: Asks S86,(XK)·in DOLLAR A YEAR MAN CARL HANNA scholarship and an extenalve wel- HE NEEDS YOUR HELP the" city who have not been a.sked to as1lst In the drive but who Drafting of an ordinance to pro- vide for the levy of an aSl!essment ror garbage and trash collection Is underway Ill the Nf'wport Beach city hall thla week. The ordinance wu made necessary by th~ threat of. adop~n of Proposit ion 1 on the ballot which would deprive lhC' munlctp&.llty of many thousan1,; of doJlara tn taxea collected fron1 per80naJ property levies. Newport Beach Is one of several cities and col!nties in lhe statt> which face a serious financial crlsls If the ballot proposition would carry .. In both of the past two yeara taxes le\.1ed by the city have bern reduced. Plans underway call for a charge for gar'bage and trash cbllection, varying as to whetJ1er collection lA from residence or busin.eu .stabllah1nents and as to amounts of trash carried out on city trucks. It may be necessary to make other special charges to cover the loss of revenue if Proposition 1 carriel!. city · haJI sources slated: Passage of the proposition and elimination of the per&anal prop· erty tu• would shift two-thirds of the tax burden from the manu- facturers, big utilltiea and mPr- chante to the &mall home owner. it wa.s revealed. :~lapE~!t~: :0~'ov':thpl:: Hut Parking Lot MADE D.1.SAST.ER. CO.UNCIL EXECUTIVE All que•tlon• concerning the 0 Wednesday. M1S8 Hutton has • 1 tor the gala opening at a luncheon Acc·ident su·it :t~~~d:oLi~~~ll t:.~~. are u"ed to Conc·ert Assn or would probably give ulcers to Comtnuntty Chest and the fund promised the local club women a Remember the dollar a year Hanna ma.kes: frequent tripe td special show to inaugurate the men who donated their skills and California and his ~at afflb•tiod opening o! this important three Trial of an $86,600 daJTtage suit services to the United Stales ia to own a PCC. I day harborwide exhibit. brought by a man wno wu struck Aett,·ety Retll't"d Mra. Betty Jarvia. Preview by an autamobtie in a parking lot g-overn~nt to help the war et-At pre1ent, he explains in his: fhairma.n t"Cporll that ·the p;ro-adjacent to Chrl1tian'a Hut In fort! Carl Hanna, newly·n&med deep-toned voice, h is retired. gram will also lnctude dancing on Balboa wtll re.1ume Monday before executive officer of the Newport But t.hte "tttiremen • he, spe•ks 'Thursday nlghL Frlday nigbt'a a jury in the court of ... SuperioT Beach dlaaater council, might fit \ I leaser men. drive will be answered by Linnell, s k ~emb He ls chairman of the board Bob Callis, Cheat prealdent, and ee , ers of directors ot the ffa.nna building other officlale;. Need for the cheat company in Cleveland, Ohio. the in this community. and ~exactly HunUngton Beach will lhle year d 1 t · b lldl 1 what the money Is: used for will aecon · argee offtce u ng n join w1th N~rt Harbor Com- thia Eutern metropolis. TIWs In· be carefully ouUined. munity Concert A11soctatton and etallation aleo houses the 'Hanna the memben~lp drive will ~gin progra.m will feature an unwius.I Judge Kenneth z. Morrieon. The Ullo that category except ... no fashion show. A.rnngeme.nta for trte.l began Wedneaday. tJne pay1 him a dollar a year for thl.9 p6pul&r feature are being Hugh C. Daniel, Loe Angeles h18 voluntary servicea to t h Is made by Nathalie Michaud, as· radio executive, la iteeklng award community's detenae and dll&lter lrl5tant previeW cha.innan and from Samuel Crook.s. former San-planning program. theater company which pr:esents B •t H • '>n Oct. 23 wtlh the first concert road showa and "legitimate" at-r1 0 e ring to follow iminedi&tely after, ac- tractlons. He keeps In touch with -:ording to pl:ma made when the I pthheonecoamlthoupany~hbyhe.mM&YH• ~ldt· otpeelre: ">oard of dlr:iectors met Monda-f • M. s t f d evening at Newport Harbor Yacbt ' I &lea 90 Well, ~that it doesn't lakl" e or e ":IUb. ,,, ! Carolyn Weber. ta Ana Regi8ter advertising man: Hanna. a ruddy~beeked, blue- Agaln, the harbor wtde mer-The Register, and Art LaSbeUe. eyed indi.vidual with a Santa chandlse exhibit wtU be & major operator ot Chrietialf"a Hut. :la"' phyalque, ha8 been a real· attracUon, where visit.on ca.n aee He claima in his !rui.t brought dent of the Newport Harbor att• the wtde variety of quality mer-by Attorney James Monroe~ that for the last two years. Be la a chandlff available m the harbor Crookl wu negUsent in backing ~of the late Mark H&nn.a. area. Visitors wlll be lnvtted to hla auto from a parking lot adj&.c· :>ne of the' mo.t f&mOUll JoUm&· take advantage of lh18 utque op.. ent to Christian'• Hut May 8. 19'l9. U.te of all times. portun!ty to browle and ahop ln striking the man In the parking O&rl came out WMt aboUt two th.Me mllliature atone. • toL Daniel UH.l'ted he bad walk-snd a half y.an ~ &nd tint } I a great deal of my time." IJefore ! e The campatgn will be planned I hla "retlreme~t" he wlb president I Utd new of~lcera and dlr~t~ra , a.rtd treasurer; or the concern. Preliminary hearing of Joaeph eleck>d when epreeenta.Uve people , lj In addJtiont Hanna put.a In a Manue1 1 Brito, l7-yeer-old COllt.a ">f botb com Unities meet next full day'• wol-k as executt\Te of-Mesa youth. torm~•tar athlete Mondax. Oct. 18 ·:it 7 :30 p. m. In ficer of the tOca1 dtsaater council. a.t Newport Har High achool. 'j\e yacht c ub. Not only will He 1.a a memnr of the Elka aild haa' been set for t Wednee-membenbJP. ·,n the a.s&oclatlon wbe:re he la etiar · w l th the ---' Kerdlanta p&rttdpe.Un• ln the ed from the cafe onto the parking 1tved tn P•aaden,a. Jle became Plana tor the pe...._ of three ublblt ..,. cooperating ,.,.,..._ lot and atopped to Hg)>t a dg&nttc !nleroted · 1n alllas and "it wu bloclu ot Bal-Blvd,. eutertj heUUdlt In plaM to make thla wllen he .... aµv.ctL Be la-· .atural to movo down to. the ol llltll lltnet, and pe"1DS "".o .,...wide .--·of tile moot lq $75.000 g..,...a --. S2.· ,.,.... and Newport Beacll tO •t- blocb -\erlT of ,lalaDd .Ai'wnue wiuoual ond ouutandlq ....,..ta 000 for, medkal -and P .· '-f)' the um-1 ,....,.. Kool SW.· Wl!.J be eompleUd for .,._,.ta. in the Southland. Nporta 11n. 900 for 1-ot ..........._ ....,. 70U11 llDd 111m. _..., a , a director ot the Balboa branch day in Santa ~~uotlce Court pve admlait; n to the •ery fuie of the ~ t ' Carl alao a~ P~va'&U.l ~ed for local pre-u c.bairnian of the Red eroe. murdtt Of Ramon Mt"ndoK, M , Jent.&Uon bul abo gives admlt- tund drl111t, 1 fa.rm .band ~Ployed by Brlto't .anbe to ·ill i Community Concert \ 0 _. ,... • grandmother, ll Arin& De ?l'OCT&ma in other cities. --'\ OUYiert. 294. Pl. 1 th St.~ Cdltl Qfficera p;feeent were : Mr~· In the P.911! be hu b&d more 11.ua. 'le!ol'I• Tt.ldl'ey, prt!!lde.nt: Mary than his ~of i<Jbe and occu-The. klllln( took Batten 8teffenae:n, vice president: Uoia. to the dty councU at their Jarril-~1111 <lill:m .,..oktnj breae: cm llila 17 toot ~? Sq'Oll\of October SO. 1 she a1-o 'adYlad that ~ A.tt;Js. 8t&nlit.1 .ftelnM.U. np""" 1Joop, "'1jbe Loa ~· '' CllJ J:naineer Jliert W-ls 1'f Ille llmlhd -tii--!Inc croob; JUcllud a-. lie lMi'Ded AIH .. at th Puwer 'CQflplellnc Ill• ,.._ for ~ In· Uieft....., oa17 a r-dioMoe -_,,qi for no. Rqlatu. """ ~ ·el•-' -...U. '"l --of draiol\ .... ~ ... tom-let\ ..a.t · ,.,..a· -Oew1• Bart, lJor I·-. ---a lot "' mWbld •-I r ,blocb U1I -l!'S U.0 .-,aia iDWAd to.__ -Ille ~t .~ ""' 11 -, -t Uwire.• LAI&" .,W Ila -...si--.partm;a<-the 101M --H-.. -· ... ~ 'n.1 aeo1p11ll.be 5 z •1<ap-at.• ---... Qipee ~ &I--Uslrta•t, J1ri. l:to~ V.,_ -"be -111-W -C1171atmal. 8-tfa jo11jUj< ... 7'0llllT ~ -few llljt fllr-at ··-·-W, for..,__ ~ -.,.. ... tile ~ -"1 'c.e Netipwt _,_ 81. • , lOWH t • ~ sr ., -u ,. .. n,.., lC oil• 1 •...,.., ....,. j -~ · · . ' . patlona. graduating tn>m in a corral belllnd Rolan~ Wrl""t. ueuurer; a.qi. · "-Tatt In wa•---·~-De "011~-f .. ~ ::!'l_ . , --~ -• ·~• . ton ""wll, aecretary. Dire<:· """"-.In 1 be spent • ,_, at At ~ · firft .,_.,.t, 1• ton lnCl1Mlad ; Mn. Jooeph Beek. Yu at Ille llbetfJeld -=lenutlc tree ao+atd Cam•"!". -t Brito'• ~ $nf1 Wrlfh~ Cltntoo &w- -. ~ he W<!Tlt to work caM tJ "'"811• --1n, an4 iWlrllbJ'd Bvl>re. publldty. !'.or Ula *'* Hanna eom-he ·..,.. on1J 17. ttoP Judp =tinltlnltcn Beach were Dr. Whlell -...,_ by hla tatller. Robert I~ . Offr l:Bi>uah. Jli'a. Gale and ·Be o\al14d ·tit a ,doc'liio.., and jUftnlle ~ ' tJie<:a. , · ~· ~ .- tMa tumed . "1.tll the ~-anif ret4n..t It to U.0 adult UMllir , 1Uj1M .... Mn. Stan• ~ • .. ..... ' •• . crllnl.•&1'1 coart.· . II)' ~-paip .....,...,.. i I ' ' l " : * . ].~..::~~~~~~~~~ I • _:__t __ ~ ___ ~.".~-·. ··.··~."-.,.'t:'l'·~r. __ _ __ _ .. _. __ • ' I • • ' • , t ' • • • ' , . PA~.E 2 -PART . -THURSDAY, OCT. 12, 1950 Car forc;..1 ·o ~ . cu ~ .#~::!!v~S-B Off.ltJghwajJ '. _Pullll•bed every ~,.at N...jort stt<b, Calltomla. ' Trkt Anested . om.. and prlnUng Pland at 2211 Bo-BIYd.-Pbone Harbor 1111 ....., __ ,., ,,,.1 · ~.-"' -~ wtUl a clo&d· Ent.end u Metmd-clui .!natter J'un• 11. llM.O, at the poat ottlce At 1y We&poll wen m&de In Hunt- Newport Beach. ealliorn1&. under the Act ot Much 3, 1879. lnglon· Be&ell ~ ~ a trio of . Loa .Ancelea county mm who police eay. to~ a rrlotort1t off tbe road and threataned occu. pan.ti ot the car wtlh a length ._ .... T Oatltor.M N...,.;.. P ltr""n AaeoclaUon Member Na-Z.-. -Uon ' . ... .. ........ po,f' .,. *"" ,la tlle N .... .,,..,..nrt _, A.- W•f , ..... .,... 01W ,., la Oni;ap Olaty , BEN 0 . ~PICK. Otmtr pd -llallar • ROBDT F. rwo-··, l -·-_,.. 4. •J.WXANDft I ~, Adftftllrinl' Manairer The Preu bu been adjudged a newspaper ot seo.e:ra1 cJ.rculaUen by decree ot t.be Superior court ot Orange ·eou.n. ty and la tully qu&llfied l to publllh all kind.e ot legal noUCff and &4YerUHm11.1t.1. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OP' NEWPORT BEACH 8UB8CllD'TION &ATES: of cbain. , lalled ,. w-R1"'9lpll Low!. .Romito, ti, 1Vlllttlr, DaYld Hlr· am J<ilu>lon, 10, llUt X..O. ~ and RuaMU Gordon Ka-. M, Loa A..ageloo. Pollee clal>n tba -ta forced ' a cal off Hwy. 101 between Hwy. 39 and the ·Santa Ana River jetty early TUeld.&1 momlnJ. on. at th• trio o.llepdly d-oun.i.cl from hi. car and a.dnnced ln a threat.entns manner on ttt.. ot.!Yr aQ,t.o wifb a length of cllaiJ> ln his band. . . . ' ' 1 Nl!WPORT .JIALllOA PRESS every Tbunday tn' Oranp Coumty, fS..GG per year: Q .00 dJr: moatM; (IJ.15 three montm) (Abo tncludee tile NZWPOBT-BALBOA NEW8-TIM!:S on 1'tleaclay) Out91de tbe ..,..,.q. Sf.00 P.r year. Coeta Ma.. w .... , Occupant. of the other car ,were Mn. Barbara Hanka. 132 W. Willon.· SL, Coet& Meaa and he r daurhter; Richard C. Mar· ttn, San DteS"o. aft4 Jan1e• s . Wilcox, U 8 . a . A.Jax, San Fran- MEllBEB8 ot the .....-17-fonned 1.MCU• ot Olvlc A-ot Newport llocll met 1Pt ftw~ la the offtoe of the cit, man.acer and. held an eleetlnn of otnanL Pre9ea.t at the,meettns Werer froa.t "*'• left to rtpti Mrs. I . P. Guertn., new 111f!19cue 1~; Hn. o. A. Moore. Mn. E, v. 8od1•rs aa4 Francia Horwth. a.ck row, left lo rlshl. i;. A. ,o_,, ..,._ cbalrman; E. T. HMl7, ....,.. vice ebalnnail: Veme WatlOll.. leasue tiwtaureri 3. P. Ooerht, AUen Stelle and A. F. P'fttt1 an • ctsco. The latter two were httch-FERTJLE FORTIES hikers picked up by Mro. Hank.I After revl·ewing . the cellBllS figures for the past 10 at the trattlc circle In Lon.-Beach. Police aa.ld Mr•. Hank• we.a years, population experts are referring to this decade as the driving-, but when one ot the aua. Fertile Forties. It astonished them. For 80 years, or from pecta came toward her car after 1860 •~ 1950 our rate of population growth had been going it wu stopped, Wilcox t<>ok over i..v the wheel, backed up and dr<>ve down and it was believed ~hat because of this, our popula-away. tion would reach its numerical peak during the ~cond half Mrs. Hank, Martin and Wilcox fo und a Newport police car In of the present century and then start declining. West Newport and reported the But now ther"e is reason to think otherwise. The lusty incident. Officer• arrested the 19 million gain in population during the 1940's which re-trio of suapect. a ~ort time later :-.. • ·...1. after pursutnc them td Hwy. 101 versed the downward trend suggeats tliat our max1u1um ~and MacArthur Blvd. growth may not be reaChed for another half century or \ A piece at . chain and a tour- more and acutally might be indefinitely postponed. inch spring-blade knife were · · · h d d · round ln the SU9J>eCla' car. police The upsurge in the birth rate during t e past eca e ls' said. Newport otftcer1 turned the attributed to World War II. With millions of men subject three -men over to Huntlnrton to military call many young couples married and s t arted Beach tor bOoking. raising families sooner than they would otherwise have done. Strangely enough however rriost previous wars have tended to depress the birth rate. 1t remains to be seen if. the current military crisis which is expect~ to last over a period of years will have the same effect. At. any rate the United States seems to be in for a good deal more growing up before it reaches the point of settling down. UNITED NATIONS WEEK The observance .of United Nations Week beginning Oc- tober 16 .could hardly come at a more appropriate time in view of the recent U. N. success in Korea. · Probably the greatest hope for the fuller realization of the -ortgiaal aims of this world organieation lies in the Council Approves 'Conttaued from Pas'e 1 l In addition t o the oft-sale liquor agreement the new leue will stipulate that the Piper-Johnson shop will pay 10 per cent of the first $1000 each morith, 711.a per cent or the next Sloop and 7 per cent at the balance with the city receiving 21h . 2 and l ~ per cent ot the r ent. Service Afloat wilt pay the Ba_y Club a flat yearly rental of $1350 with the city to receive $337 .50 of thia rental In lieu of 5 per cent of the g?'OS8 buslneSB. Other matters acted upon by the council Monday night includ- c>d: ' trend which now finds the General Assembly gaining more Oath ot ~ · ( l) Oath of Allegiance to Unit· and more influence in welding major decisions. cd States wu taken by the coun- Throu~h the use of the veto in the Security Council, cilmen, city manager. city engl- the Russians have frequently succeeded in preventing de-neer, city clerk and his secretary. 12) BJd for audit of the city cisions on vital world issues. But in the General Assembly records for the next fiscal year now meeting in New York the veto does not apply and here made by Diehl and Co. tor $1000 we find the fuller expression of the desire of free nations, and for the report of the Newport Bay Ca. at $375 waa accept ed. And h~re too we find the Russian blockade being complete-<3) Adopted an agreement tor ly by-passed in the interest pf international justice. ·the a.ll~ation at gas tax expendl- In some respect$ the dream of world peace conceived f ture tot':'1ing S6 .000 to be used , . . for the improvement of 15th St. 1.n San Francisco five years ago now seems to have greater from Balboa Blvd. to Bay Ave. possiJ::>llities of realization than at any time since the U. N . (4) Authorized the city engl- Charter was signed. neer to advertise for bids for l~OO . . . . feel of corrugated drainage pipe The free wo'rld must go and 1t WJll go on with or with-tor further improvement on Bal- out Russia. · boa Blvd. • Shift to ·c.1 ceo..u-trom Pac• l) ponnlt hotei.. l5) Approved the appointment or Carl Hanna as executive of- ficer of the diaaster council re- placing Wes Jay who had resign- red because or business reasons. Next council meeting will be on Oct. 30 Instead at on the regular date, Oct. 23, because of the League of Cities convention In Los Angeles. Awarded S7500 for CDM Crash Injuries she suffered In an auto- mobile accident at Corona del J.!ar Feb. 20, 1949, brought a S7600 damage award from a jury in auperior court this week lo Ruth H . Hammond, civtll&n employe al the El To ro marine base, although ol. jury at an earlier trial awarded her $6000. which was set ulde by the Co urt as an excessive verdict. The second jury. thl• week proved even more generoua to the plaintiff. leading to specula:tion on a. probable move by the detend- an t•. William H . and Leatha H , Tuc~er, to have lhls judgment also set n..slde. The Tuckers, through-their at- torney, Cyril Tipton, h&c:t adinitted liability for the-.. accident, which took piece on the Coo.st highW&)' Rt Goldt:rl'tod Ave. But they con- tendf'd that the Miss Ham mond was not as badly Injured as she claimed. Tipton introlluced motion pic- tures 111 t'Vidence at the trial, sho\l.ring A-Iiss Han1n1ond going nbout hou11ehold duties at a time when she had .said she WW! unable to work. But her attorney, Del- bert Larsh, arguetl that the mov- ies didn't show Miss Hammond while she was limping, and showed her only in positions where the ('fft:cl ot her injury was qot ap· parent. Legion Auxiliary 455 is Sponsor•ng a Benefit Card Party the A lltssert cnrli party al Costa Atc&'.l Legion ha.11 on Wc.:dncsday. October 18, at 12 :30 p.m., Is being sponsored by the auxiliary to American Legio n Post 4~ for the bc>nefit ot local familic11 . "This Yt!ar there will be no Conimunily Chf-s t to tide over f.'.lnl ilit's who are in desperate cir· curn~tanc:t:," Mrs. Aln1a Swartz. pr~si dt'n l of the local auxiliary. said. "The veteraruJ o rganizations look afte1· the vetera.ns whether they are men'1b'erH of the org.:iniza- tion or not. Wht~n the bread win- ner llf tht! fan11ly goes to the h os- pital rur an indetinite period, the fan1ily 111 us t be looked after, an<.l here 1s where the veterans' or- ganization functions," A1rs. Cops Help in Nick-of· TI me Baby Delivery. It'!I happened to .tax.I driveni and pol.ice officers ma.ny times, bul two Newport Beach poliCe of- ficers early Tuesday ma.gaged to deliver the expectant mot.her to the ho1pitaJ with mlnutelil to spare, instead of havlhg to deliver the bab.y:- R . H . Baldwin and Allen Stelle aptn took opposite slde1 on the Corona del Mar Block 131-32 con- troveny. City planne1'8 propoae that the blocks be all Rr2 to con- form with lhe R-3 terrttof!Y acroes Ocean Blvd. and the R-2 zon.lng acre.a the alley. Baldwin, and h e wu .. i.ted In his ftrgument. this week by Jf&rold Wllaon, 320 Iris Ave., who hu a lot in the block, approvu the rezoning m o v eo. Stelle, already living In. the R-2 ~ne on Dahlia Ave .. protests the Plans Underway s .... ·artz explained. f'rol'ct:ds fron1 the card party (Continued from Pal'e l ) will go into tt\t'.! child '""'elfare re· nlsltlng of corrugated galvanized habilltntion funds. A-lrs. Lucille drain pipe were called by the city D,odd i8 child welfare t•halrman council on Monday ot this week. I nnd Mrs. Hazel Burroughs is Newporl Beach police ofticet"I, Earl Stoneback and William Stockdale, were patroling the Corona del Mar area early 1\lea- day rooming. when they · saw a. 1960 model car speed south on Hwy. 101. rrom MacArthur Blvd. After a short chase. they halt· td the speedy motorist. and were Informed they might have to help deliver a child-unless the motor- i..at 's wife wa.a rushed to the Ocean.side Nav'3..I hoepital. The otflcera found that the ex- pectant mother In the back seat ot the aulo waa having labor P,11.lna about two minutes ap:irt, so they advised that she be niah- ed to the ne&re.St hoepiW instead ot to Oce&naide hoepital. ~ Coopon&e 8.anta Ana poUce were uke4 lo cooperate, and with a1ft!n wall- ln&'. the Newport Beach otflce.N: rubecl the upectant mopier tn their pollc:e car to the ·~A.Ila C<lmmunlqo b .. pltal. Banta Ana" police had eel ott mo.Jo• lnteroecUona tl>e Newport &aeb aquad car cou14 --4 lJm>Qch the btW·-..c- don ot tbe city, I _ ' Boopltal ottlclala aald the ... P..,.nt mother arrived I w 1 ·1 ..,.,toot._ to IJWll'f'." , , 4 deUll>ler WU bom l'l 1 :OI .. JIL lo Mr. ud Kn. D . IL 0.- ol Dow...,.. 1<..u.;b:::J ....... tar ....... w.u. . lo u. OIJ fuHpeil tlft'Ol'U o( ..... lf'ew,aft ......, __ ta ... o1, -.. Plana are being considered by chalrn11l11 ot rehabilitation. move. • In the Little Island discussion a map •aa presented showing the location of present multiple unit dwellings and the four remaining vacant lots. Re•idents pro test re- zoning from R-2 to R-1 which Is for single family units only. the city engineering department In charge .ot Wednesday's bent>- and the County Road department fit a.re Mra. Swartz. general whereby the county might do the chair'n1an r Mn1es. Virginia Knauer two blocks from the Balboa end. Dolores lrwin, Jo Payne. AJtrude Purpose ot the county entering Day·, Mlldrep Flaher, Cora. Bom- the city tq do aireet work Is to boy, Hatfle Tait and Ber1neactt keep lts crews busy at the end or Fox. the year when county road de-1 -------------- partment budgets will be exhaust - ed. Le88er Oo.t It I• felt that the _tlty might be. able to accomplls~ a three tCoatllloed from l"ap 1) block Improvement at both end.a of the sand strip if the county ed. Councilmen promised to gtve can do the work for a lesser cost an a.nawer as soon as the lnvestl-than private contractors. gallon la accompliehed. 1l five blocks are improved this In addition to a 40 hour work year there will be only four blocks week city employea asked tor ( 1) ot aand atrtp rem.&inlng to be vacation time to be bued on cl~ away &nd paved. A ll of workinC da)'I rather than calen-the paving and Curbing on Bal- dar days. (2 ) compensatory Ume boa Blvd., .bu been accompllshed ott for employee: required to work wtth pa tax tundli; no apecl41 on the ll 1tate . bollday•, (3) de-a• ... N'l'lenta for this lmprove- termin&Uon of ware ac:alea by the ment b&ve been levted. atate penonneJ board. Bumneee men ot Baltioa. and oi Brown'• letter to the council Newport provided a l'POdJY pol'· 1tated th&_t only three clUes ln t:lon of. the tunda for the double Oranc• county are without the 40 Us.tit atandarda ~ popular 1ub- boUr .week and he felt that the 9crlptio.n. . . cl~ .....,..... bad ampl• Ume ' llace May I to answer the ~ A-L UL ftftft ~' N-ot the many em-~S ...,_..,., plofeM 'preMDt mad•· 1any ~m-~<>oat' • fnM .... 1) IMD1 • when the matter wu di.a· lot and eou.16 • not be Men' by aa9ed by coundlme.n. Crooll:a mt. bit drove Ma auto out • ot hlo p&rl<bta" otall. ' A ntall llArd...lt. ~ wrote M--. ot Ibo Jurl: l'lul La· lo U. fKto!7, ~ • carload -~. -Piper, Mar-et -'t"" ruin n.e.i blm: 1<e ._ ftlooll. l'unlo ~· Laird. ""<>-alt!,p -until ~ MU. .._,., l'nnlt 4. .,.._ -f<W U. -M"lp"Mlt." BldM'd C. Jlldoq, w...._· B. "11 ...... to watt tllat ....... a.., ~ T • .lldlltt,' Wal- -~ tho -· •on..i w W. --·· ~ kblalU Cll'da'.•1 : Ud 4-. ~ o&. QIAMUll08 ftL l'OL1'- t,oma. .... i .... 11IO .... ... _ ... ___ ~--..-•Or­.... o..t 0.81•• Wtl ,., Oel1~11 11. • .. 9 pt'S S --· --·•JIWirt-' OMt eel"'zcn ..,._._. .,..,,,,,. ........... . ' , • ' • .. • • • MILESTONES BIRTHS -1 STA.AF-To Mr. and Mra. Clar - ence Staaf, 23451 Klng• Rd., Newport Beach, in St. Joseph hospital. Oct . 10, l950, a eon, 1 7 lbs. 2 oz. • BRYANT -To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Bry8l'lt, 4010 River Ave., Newport Beach, In St. J ,ds- eph hospital. Oct. 10, 1960, a •on, 9 Iba., 7 oz. McGEE -To Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McGee, 418 Poinsettia Ave., Corona del Mar, In St. J os- eph hospital, Oct. 11, 1950, a dau&"hler, 7 lbe., "7 1,t oz. SA·VAGE-To Mr. and Mra. Wll- lian1 M. Sava.re. 880 w . Bay Sl .. Costa Mesa, In Santa. Ana Com- munity hospital, Oct. 11 , J950. a son, 8 lbs., 4 oz. MARRIAGE UOEN8E8 J ohn Keith Sadlelr, 21 . 218 Nar- cia!lus Ave., Corona del Mar: Lovely Dee Keown, 17, 517 W . Fifth St .. Santa Ana. James \Villlam Van Hom . 21, El Toro MCAS; Edna Marie Lane, 20, 760 w . Wilson St., Coata Meaa. Robert Leroy Halford, 27, Ba14 boa Motel, Balboa!' Karle Zilj:>e Fonner, 2~. 372 E . 6th St .. Cosla A1 esa. 1 DEATH S GORDON .J. Wll.BU R Gordon J . Wilbur, Infant son of Mr. and Mr11. Donald E . Wllbik, >1 13 Broadway, Costa Mesa, di~ Monday, Oct ober 9 at Santa Arla Community hospital. OraveaihJf' 8ervtCett were held Tuesd~. Octb- b('r 10 at Holy Sepulcher cemet ery in Orange. Grauel chapel orricia.l- ed. ~lltS. I SABELLE MELLO Mrs. J.sabelle A-Iello. 64 , 2806 W. Central Ave.. Newport Beach , died at her home on Mon6ay, OF· tcber !l. Shf' was born In the- Azorl' Islands. Survi vors Include her husbsnd, Sam Mello; four sons. J os.eph, Frank, Arthur and Louis: all of Newport Beach; two tl~ughters. Mrs. Mary Davenport:, Costa ,Mesa ; Mrs. Virginia Braga. Redla nds : and seven grandchil- Uren . Funeral mass was held WednPsday, October 11 at 10 a .m. at Lucly of Mt. Garmel Church In Nf'Wport Bea ch . Rosary was re- cited TuestJay at 8 p.m., Grauel chapel officiated. Burial was a.l H oly St'pulcher cemetery In Or- .inge. JOSEPH 0 , EVANft. ._,;.· ... Jost•ph 0 . Evans, 59, ol 2 Bayshore Dr., Newport Beach, died at hla home after a long Ulnt'88. He was a retired jeweJer. Native of Alabama, he had lived In Call(omla 30 years. He wa.s a former Santa Ana res.ident. · He belonged to the Absorkee. Wyo., "!&.!Klnic lodge. ., Survivors are his wife, Clara M.; a daughter, Mrs. A. C, Beal'() of Santa Ana; a 110n, Joseph Evans ot Newport ; three brother&, J esse and Leo Evana, both of Newport, and Jack Evans ot Cody, Wyo., and a al.ster1 Mra. A. 8 . WJ!Bon ot Cody. . Fune ral services were h ~Id today al 2 p. m . In the Smith and Tuthill chapel. Rev, Alec Nichols. put or ot the First Meth- .xi I.st church. officiat ed. lntel"- ment was in Fairhaven cemetery. County Has ~5 Pollo Victims With a "mUd Involvement" ot one arm, Llnd& LeSaout, 9, daughter at Mr. ahd Mra. Lewta LeSa.oUt ot 911 N . T opeka St., Anaheim, Ill In polio wvd at Or- ange County Hoaplt.al lut week. Dr. Edward Lee Ruuell, tM Oruge County health officer, said that the child fa reeponding well to treatment and that ahe probably will haYe no perm¥ent !!feet.. She la the 36th vtcUm Ot dread ·nra.nUle paraJ)ret. th.la year. At th1I time Wt ,ear, then! we.re eo r1cu..,. ot polio In the county. .. Doctors Must I I I I ( Prea Photo l New Mesa P:O. . to Open Monday New Costa Mesa poat office will begin operations at 117 18th St., on Monday morning according to Postma.st.er Haul Gill. 'the new building ha.s 2691 square ree1 of space 88 compar ed with the 1400 square feel ot available space in the old building. Move from the old to the new post office will be made over the weekend as llll the new equipment has been received tor Ute new building and a poata.l mechanic, W . H . Rho&dea, hu been auper· vi.sing ita installation. Mrs. Gill said that the poat office •laff will hold an Lnformal optn hou.e Saturday, Oct. 21 at 3 p. m . · tr permission can be obtained. Mrs. Gill also announced that city · maU delivery will probably be extended lo nearly all homes ea1t of Newport Blvd., by Novem- ber 1. Portions of the w est aide of Newport Blvd. alao wilt be in- cluded. The change will cut rural delivery routes from twO to one and most box.holders kl rural route 1 will be Included In city delivery. Under the reorganiza, tlon, city delivery will exte n d from Ilth St. to the Country club on Newport Blvd. ·. • ... I . To Al lend Secret Disaster .,.eetlng Ctt7 M.,;.p, John J. 8aRori an4 Ct•Wan Def--u .. Otftc:tt Cul Hanna will Jollm•y to Loo A..a1elN, Monda7, Ocl!>ber 18, to pu1Jctpate ln a aecret ...Son ot tbe State Dtaa.iter Coundl. The meeting la lilted u 'Re- •tr1cted and ConftdenUal' and only the two authorised repruenta· tivu of the city Wtll be admitted.. The Maton Le to ·be held ln room 11& of the State ,BulldJnc In Loo Anfelu. lle!N to be di.cu.ed are: , lll "ll:tf"fla •or >,tomlc Weapou• p-ted by Col. An· drew ¥. "'-ol Ibo 1111 Army, USA. <II Stat& \JrpntaUon for clYillan clete.11111 pr 1mt4ld by the newl7 appoinlecl lllata dlttetor ot clYlli~ 4ete.... - Dollar a Year Man, Carl Hanna (Oolltlnlled fJo"I l'q-e I) i,n& department· ot the company which wu worklng at the M:eabl ran,.e ln Minnesota. Hanna nrat wu a rodman and then operated the tranalt. He worked for a ihort Ume in the mlninc ottJcea JJtd then popped up u a atove tender tor Ute blast tun1acea turritng out pig Iron In Detroit, Mich. At a t&ter date he wu a book- keeper tn the general oftiou ot the M. A. Haruta comp8J'ly and then .erved a.a vice prealdent and general manager of the Ha.n.na paper company, Watertown, N . Y . for five years. An.er hill father's death, he look over the estate and oper&t· ed the Hanna building company and served as a director on the Cleveland New• unUI hi• "retire- menL" War \reteraa Carl managed to sandwich In 18 months Nrvice In World War [ aa a first lieutenant in the l 12th engineers. He aerved 18 montlia at the front In France and Belgium with the 37th dlvi•- lon. In World War II he operated the Fort Mye rs Shipbuilding com- pany r1n Florida which worked on Navy ! contract.a. Ha.Jina once operated the lead- ing Hackney Vo":Y stable ln the East. Thia pony was once used in Enkla.nd to draw j&untlng ca.rta whlch~k the sportsmen to and from be hunL <;:art says "I had the test . wlnnina-pa.Ir ot Ha.ckney ponies in the business. Their record as 4lngle ponies, in pa.Ir a.nd ln tantlem ha.a never been beaten." He sllilo served a.s a dlreetOr ot the :tJatlonal Horae Show Aasociation lwhich shows at M&di.IOn Square Carden in New York, and ran the Cleveland Sprln( horae shov.: for a five year pe:r lod1 . Another venturJ in the animal breediii.g world W a s concerned with dop. Hanna raised and bred German sheyherd.s, special- izing in a pure black dog. Later he tried raiaing setters but "this was unaucceasruJ, they're an awful hard dog to ralse; It's hard to get them past the distemper period.'' Later h'e tried low-slung, long wheel baae dachshunds and had one of the leading kennels for dogil ot that breed In the Eut. Hanna also wu prealdent of the o rganization which sponsor· eel the Cleveland claaalc dog show for five years. I No M ott 0osa Hanna and hM wtte (they were I just married last June) keep no dogs, or tor that matter, Hack- ney ponies. al their home. 806 Ja.unine Ave., Corona del Mar. Hanna's work with the Newp;ort Beach c;IW,a.ater co1:1ncU haa sh~n excellent results. ·Ke'• been told that .. we're better orpnlzed in Newport Beach than any other area in Southern California with pouible exception of Sa.n Dteeo." The dlluter council wu aet up under a city ordinance of March 19 a..nd haa ta.ken tremend- ows •trides since that time, Hanna hu Worked up a muter plan and ai.o a list ot duties ot division chief• and their deputtea. Currently, wa.rde"-are tryln& · to organize tl\eir Ward.I for quick and e ttlclent acUon in the ,event of diauter . More personnel 11 needed and Cul Hanna ureently request. com munity -minded citi- zen.a to contact their wardens and offer their services to the din.stet council. CaU Your W~a It you. are lntere•ted in t.a.klng part In the diauter council pr0; gram call your warden and en- roll In the program. A ll•t ot warden& follows: Ward No. 1, Balboa-Hat"Vey Somera, 1709 E. B&y ~t. Bal- boa., phone: Bua: pea. Ml6 RM.: Harbor 771. Ward No. 2, Newport llMch- WUllam Banni.ter, 223 82nd SL, Ward No. 3, Newport. Helfh-- Newport Beach. Ph. Har. 296-J. 0 . M. campbell, 124 Cllff Drive, Newport BeaCb. · Ph. Bea. 1141TS-W. Ward No. 4, llalbOa bland - Allred Olboon, l'8 Amethyllt Ave., Balboa 1ll&nd.. Phone Bus: Har. 2900. Keo: Har. Hll-M. Wt.ref No. 5, Corona del Mu- Dr. I:. H. TblaUe, Tl5 Popp7 ..... Corona del Mu. Pllone Bua: Ru. 1"8. Ra.: Har. Ul~lf. • II JOU enjoyed the repi<>duc:tlon ot tib• darice h.&ll ad ln lut weefrta colUmn, bow about thi. OM f ''Wanted. A two. headed bOy ' ~l.t to pieet a two-beaded f1rt: ObJFCt-to o1>are a P'our·W&7 cold tab1-t-'" I If you -an7 re» lnlettltlni •da with lote of humor tn u.em; •end them to me a.nd if 1· Ufi1! them I wtn 11ve you credlt. MoiJt pet90n11 are veey unhapp7 when they are al.ck or contract a dlseye. bl.It one old lady Who wu despondent because she thou&tlt ahe did not have long to live, wu elated one day when her doctor told her she had the seven-year Itch. Y ou aee Me waa already 9S years old. PleUt> note that the hours Of opening and closing for our uaed car lot . at ~S4 Coe.st Hlway wtU be changed starting Monday ~ 16th. OUr new hours wW be 8 a, tn. until 6 p . m. except sun! daya and Holldaya when tbt hour• will be aa at preaent Io f · m." 'tU 4 p. m. Hbwever we will meet you there al any tlme by appointment. This la your friendly Ford ' Dealer saying Good -bye 'till nex:t week. ~PROFESSIONAL~ ~ DIRECTORY ~ DICNTISft Baroid o. Decker--; DD.8. Oral--Pnctloe lbnllod l<>- lClrtnetlan •st • Und SL Dlapoolti Newport BMcb X-Ray Baltlor ZZ06 u.terA.Beck,er,D.D.& DJ:l'ITISTRY 17111 Newport Bhd.,Coota - Medlr&I BJd&", Beacoo not 606 la. Ba7 A .... Balboa • OPl'OMETBISTS V. E. KOEPSEL, 0, D, OPTOMETRIST Evenlnp by Appointment S114 W. Newport Blv4. Newpoft a-.cltr Harbor 2311 l\IORTICIAN BAl.TZ MQBTUABY l.a.dy A ttenda.D.t 410 C-t Rlpway C.'O RONA DEL HAii DAY AND NIGHT Phone Harbor U . INS URAN OB Old EatabUabed lnauranot Agency All 11.nea wrtttea. HOWARD W. GERRISH I 1808 Newport Btvd., Cost.a Meu I PHONE BEACON ~151 I BE SUR§;. IN~~E I MAUKU: STANLEY I a...ranoe OnJ1 PhcNI• Harbor 17'71 1 :U Harloci Ave. B&lbaa lalarlNI . STAl'E FARM In1tu.a& ComJl""lea LIFE e AUTO e nJlml W, L LANDIS -~·IE. ll&y, ... 1- Bar. --· W. Stuart Foote GENERALINSURANCil ! Courteous FhformatW.. ! 11; Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach Pb.. Har. U EARL W. STANLBY RMlt<W Notary Public Phone Hartlor lT'll 2111 -·--- "Ope thlnc to be thanlc:tul for LI that we don't l'et u m:ucb SoY- emmmt u we pay tor." -Cb&a. F . Ketter;lns. VP ot General Mo- lon. D•'t• Old Hat! • a..:•n AD UI . a,. l[All.00 .. , TOD.Ars PAPll • - J • . . · topter . Service . Appears N.eare~. ' Ideas for Christmas Is Oct. S11bject for l-tomfmelcer1 Clubs Helteopter ~er a • r v ' c • tor Newport Harbor appeared a atep nearer lhle week when ~ Angeles Alrwaya placed oroers for two 8 -paaaenger, $1261000 .Slkorsk·y S-~ planes to be Pt¥ed in service between suburban Loe Angeles CommunlUes and L. t A. InternaUonal Airport. Max Bellnn, president of. the Alrways company says that one of the planea can be expected the early part of 1951 with the ee<:ond to follow withirf six months. ~e ­ linn·s company wu the flnt in the United Stales to inaugurat e the helicopter air mail service and if permission is granted by the Civil Aeronautics Board l(or lts p.:188enger line.s, It will be the first such carrier In the United Sta tea. Newport Beach ls one of two cities in the country to have a 'Hel~porte' tn dally operaUon. 'The landing field at the rear of the city hall and the Richards Market Wfl8-\J)rovided by the Griffith com- pany\ Each morning the egg- \ beat« aircraft land there and pick up -&ir ma.II destined out of New- port Bea.ch. T \\-ice Daily Application has been made to Increase the service to tWice a day by the extension of the Sant& Ana noon time feeder to Newport Beach. BeUnn ha.s signified that his company is willing to under- take the slightly longer hop here to give this community "twice a day air mail service out of the city. Plans of the ambitious young airlines operator ca.II for an event ual Jan.ding spot on top the Pacific Mutual Building tn down- t ow n Los AnseJes. T entative agreementa ha ve been made and now engineering details are being worked out. Service via Helicopter to down- town Los Angeles would land a Newport Ha.rbor commuter in the heart of the Metropolis in 20 minutes flying tim"e. Rosemead Baby is Grandson of Charles McAlairys Thrilled over their new !lta.tus of mate.mat grandparents are Mr . and Mrs. Charles McAla.ry; of 536 San Bernardino Ave., Newport Heights. The newest· member ot the fam- ily circle is John Dale Harbicht, born SepL 30 to . .Dale and Robert Harblcht of Roeem ead. Al90 on the welcoming committee are the baby's sister, Carol and brother Bobbie. HAROLD I. JOHNSON The October meeting of the Home Departments and ~ Homemak.er11 ~ be on the sub- ject of Ideaa for Chrlatmu- Homemade a.nd Thrifty. Project leaden will exhibit ~d dlacuu a kit or gift aua•Uonm that they prepared at project leader traJn- in&" meeting 1.ut Wffk. To make the meetJ.nr of great- er interest, all women who att~nd ahould brtn&' ldeu that will ·in- spire others to make git'ta a t home ~rltt.a they have made or received, maJ&ziiie clipplnl'1' etc.). Most meettnp ..at.art at 10 a.m. and b at until about t p.m. Any - one Lt Invited. The FamJly R•la- tionshlp 1etter by Mn. Will B. Croe& and edited by Mn. Charles Brisco will be on the subject of Yoti &nd the Law: Wedneeday, October 18, the Costa Mesa Homemakers will meet a t the Costa Meaa Commu- nity church. Brinl" a pjaper sack lunch. Th• project leader will ~ Mra. Lou Steinle. · 1 WednuciaY. October 18, 7 :30 p.m .. the Beacon Belles will meet at the home of Mrs. Kay Glb8on, &32 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa. P roj- ect leader!!! will be Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Mary Beebe. St. Jaimes Rector to Attend Board Meet of Divinity School The Rev. P aul Moore Wheeler and Mrs. W,heeler will go north next week, the rector to be pres- ent at the meeting of the board of trustees of the Church Divinity School of the Pacific, of which he Is a member. The board will select a new dea n of the school, the former De&n Henry H. ShJres having bffn recen tly appointed euffragan bishop of t he Dtqcese ot Califor - nia. ' While in San Francleco Mra.. WhHler wtll vl•lt her .•i•ter at Walnut Creek . During her pa r- e nts' absence little F ran c I n P Wheeler wtll stay with her gra.nd- parenta, Mr. and Mra. Patt erson. Community Chur.c:h Junior Choir Has Social Party Singing and sociability keynot· id a gathering of the Costa Mesa Community Church J unior choir la.at week at the cburch. At the concJuelon of the afternoon Mn. Ralph. McClelland .erved relr·eafi~ ment&. Mrs. P . A. Cha mberlin furnished the punch, Mn. Tinta Sma.11 and Mn. Edward Hart pro- vided the cookie.. -... ~ -----..... --..... • • Local Women Demonstcation to Horne Ee. Class to Attend · J . F. F ox,· rep..-ntaUve of a cookny we.re. demonatro.ted the . . waterle1.1 inethod Of cooking to N'A.l. Con. ferenc' e 'o range Coaat college home eco-nomics -student& on Tu.Mday, Oc- tobe'r 10. ' Demonstration came as a part of a unJ t In nut d Uon. Ret.entJon of vttamln and mineraJ content of food wu streased and iollowi.Jlg the explanation by Fox. the mem- bers of the clasa evaluated the meata and vegetables he had pre- pared. t..dlng off wt(!> roundtable d1lcuMiona •t.artlne at 10 a.m., the Natlortal Aaaletance League will hold '1ta annual meeung. Monday, October 1" wttb the Aaatata.nce Learue of Lons Beach acting u h08lua chapter in lta neW club house, Fourth and Rosewell, Long Beach. Brunch will be served !rom 11 a..m. to 1 p.m., with the Na- Uonal' m~Ung conveJling Immed- iately atterward8. It wtll be at- tended by repretaentitlvee from 16 Aa&lat&nce IMgv• chapte'ra In Southern California , lncludtnr many from Newport Beach. The roundtable groups taklns up current chl.pter probleffia wtll dlacuu auxlliariet, propert y man- asement and taxation, service projecta and publicity. The meeting will be conducted bY Mrs. C. C. Pa rson.a. chairma n o( t he national council. R eport& from chapter prealdenta will be h eard and plane decided upon for the coming year. One of the featuru· of the day will be the display of a valuable collect ion of Ch lne.ee fu rniture and art objects ln the Il!rhg Beach As- sU.te.nce League club house. The collection ia famous in art cir· clea a.a an authentic rare antique collection. It waa willed to the Long Beach ch a pter by a patron-.... Those attending the oorly morning session from the Har- bor area will be Mrs. Rowland Hodgk inson, chapter president, Mrs. Edgar Hill, vice-pruident, Mrs. E. A. Crary. ways and means chairm&n; Mrs. Virginia H . Castle. national council member; Mrs. George Holstein and Mrs. Everett Gardiner of the League's Thrift Shop staff; Mrs. Roland Lagerloff, president of the Junior group; and Mrs. Chad Twichell . national representative. A large number from the Ha rbor will at- tend the afternoon meeting. Lindbergh·H~rper PTA Plains Halloween H ome economlce student.JI •t· tendJng the demonst ration were Gunning Butler, ·Robin Crou. Roeemary F rederick , Barba ra Harrie, Charles Hoover, Marilou JackSon, Oel..ols Martin, Gay P eake, Ma rilyn Peroai, Marpret Powell, J oyce Purcell, Betty Simmon&, Helene Simona. Lolli Sharp, Richard Shaw, ,..Beverly T hompson. Alice Valencia and Helen Vidal. The de monstration was given In the foode laboratory on the OCC campus and a rranged by Mias Pa- t ricia Moore, Instructor in home· economics. Newport Student Wins Honors . San1 Franklin Fogleman, son or J . F . Be"nnett or Newport. a stu- dent In the air conditioning de-1 partment. CaHfornta State Poly- technic college. \Va~ named lo· day to the president's scholastic aceompuishment list. Only 262 of the 1,478 men attending the 1950 Cal Poly sumn1cr quartt-r quali- fied for the honor. President Julian A. McPhee, In announcing the accomplishment list for the summer quarter. saJd tl:-3t thC' student!"! Included on .tht list. receive<! an average of "8 " or better, The fall quarter l.'nrollment at Cal Poly in agriculture, engineer- ing and liberal arts is 2,745. only slightly less than the all-time rec- ord of 2,909 klst fall. Navy Brothers Separate in Service The FTOBt broth• Jim of New-' port Heights and ~neth, of Ojsl, will not lrt!e 11ervi ce together £UI Carnival Party they had hoped. Jim is on his way I to Pearl Harqor while Kenneth, A real Halloween party earn!-who would have liked sea duty, is val with spook.a, enter tainment stat¥>ned at San Diego on a na.\'y and lot.a of spag-hett l, held top in-repair ship. terest in the plans and project~ ------- dl•cw.aed by the Coata M .... l,.lnd· M R II o· t . h berg h-&rper P T A , execut lvt> rs . USSe le r1c boa.rd at a recent meeUng In t he Home From Milwaukee Harper school faculty room. Mrs. Oougla.s.11 Hine&Jy, presJdent, waJ!; 1n charge. · Mrs, Russell Di etrich and son Terry, Newport Heights, returned W~nesde.y morning front Mil- waukee v.·here she paid a flying visit to her husband's parents. Planning to be gonP five weeks. &he wu awa.y only two. Scheduled tor October 30 In Le· gton hall , the gala carnival le de.signed to help provide funds for the ma.ny child welfare duties of the TA, u well a.a fu.rnlahlng fun for everyone. Upon the ,,..lgnaHon of Mrs. Rev. Charles Hand Roy F ox as second vice-president , to Visit in Iowa the board elected Mrs. C. C. An-. denon to flit the vaca.ny. Mrs. Rev. Ch3rles F. Hand of Church t • ... --~. ·r-----,.----------.. -. . lfOW Ilf PROGRESS! , • .'Far 9 Qa111! Ditve 1n today .•• ue.:.Sears Publisher's Book Close0utl 6 1aere parldns lot and make It a day ot •v· lnp ! There are values galore In e•ery aepart- ment. Check tor J'OUt- R lf . . • • I-at die low, low prices U.ted beJow! Come early! Were 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 and 3.50 -Save! OVER 2000 CORREY GAMES Hurry -c et 7oun while they lut ! An ex cl tine list of «ties, the worlu of famoua authors. E"\'.ery kJnd of book t.o but Id u p your library. Don't. wait - t reat y ourself to years of great readlng plea.su.re from Seani;. Reg. 6 for 1.49 Cotto.n Sacking Fnllt ·drying cotton l'heettnl( Is 6 127 Ideal tnr tow t"l~ ur tlui<t 1.:lu llll'. fo!" Jumbo •••e :31140 • Reg. 1. 79 Girls' Flannel Shirts Cotton P io.Id !Tanriel i;hlrtl' !v r 11chool or 11 port. I.on,.; ~let:ve J.>vCkt'L St1e 7·14, Reg. 98c Infants Gowns Drawetrlng• at C'ur r1 nnd bottQm h<i!m . .1-·a~1en11 11t 11~c k. \\.hlte, pink. blue, molge. l 1.<lze. Reg. 50c Women's Hankies 121 Hand-r olled 1cal\oped or lltTD.lf{h~ 3 1 00 .,d.-e11. Prlnte, •w h lle1. •.nnbro ldered -for 11tylea. See them: (leg. 9.98 Electric Percolator Comp\elt'lY automatic! Start"' perk- \nl( tn 30 ePC<lfld"'. S1or111 auto1na-ti<'ally "''hen done. Keep11 eofff'e hot ro1 hour~. Reg. 1.79 Enameled Roaster llt'Jll flt o\"en up to ~O". Sturdy metal in dt'f'P O\'a\ style. Ttt!.'e and "¥\"ell f o,· ba11tlnK. Jt,.kll! up lo 18 lb11. Reg. 1-.25 Vacuum Bottle l{eepg Jlqulrh• h ot or cold tor hourio. Blue ca1<e "'Ith red l!ltrlrie t r im. Alum\nu n1 C\IP top. All u n11t1u1tl ''alue. Reg. 1.39 Lawn Rake J-~rll"ll lawns of gr!l.Sll c\lpp\ng 8. R ake. ha.11 !:t teeth , 18" 11oread. Ru11t r eelatlng enameled head. Use Sears Easy Payment Pion ass .144 3 FOR 2 FOR $1 A!~ kind» of fueinattnc camea the kids '4111 love. bcelJent for Chrlatmu g Uts--'uy no"· -th~y'JI co raaJt: ~HURRY IN NOW! PRICES DOWN! 79c Val.-Daffodil Mixture, 8 bulbs ..... 69c Reg. t.39 ~Rayon Plai ds 38" wide ____ ,1.17 Reg, 8.98 -Chenille Bed1preada ............. 7.88 Reg. 3.98 -Lamp Shades .................. _._, ___ 2.99 Reg. 9.95-Table Lamps, 3 way ............ 7.45 Reg. 23.95 -Silverplate, 27 pc. set._ ..... 19.88 Reg. 5!1.95-Mattreu & Box Springs 49.'38 Reg. 119.50 -Walnut Bedroom Set ·-·-·l*'·88 Reg. 9 .50 -Twiat Broadloom, sq. yd. ____ 7.44 Reg. 3.79-Heating Pad . --------·---·· .. ·---3.44 Reg. 10.95 -Automatic Toaster ------------.9 .88 Reg. 6.00 -Part Wool Blanket .... ·-···-···5.47 Reg. 29.95 -Full Size Crib -----------···-·· 27.88 Reg. 10.95 -Hieh Chair ........ ~ ····-···-----9.88 Reg. 98c -Lidk Mat ... ·-----······-···-····-····--··--77c Reg. 47.50 -Gym Set, 10 pla!· -·-···-····39.95 Reg. 3.49 -Craftunan Garden He>Se ... 2.99 Reg. 20.95 -Plastic Seat Covers . ____ .. 17.88 Reg, 2 for 18.40 -Safti-Cap Tires ··--·----------·-·-··----·--··-·-................................. 2 for 15.00 Reg. 11.95-Allstate Car Visor ............... 14.88 Reg. !Sc qt. -Fortified Motor O iL ... J Oc qt. Reg. 42.95 -Bolt Action Rifle, 30·30 32.9..S Reg. 29.95-Repeating Shotgun, 6 shot _ ·············-····--·-·-···--------------------------·--··------·----_____ 27 .64 Reg. 52.25 -Precision Choke Sho!gun, 12 ga ......... ·-···-·--·--·····----.... ·-----··-···---··-----__ 39.SS Reg. 22.98 -Men's Horsehide Jacket 18.88 Reg. 2.98 Men's Flannelette Pajamas ........ : ................................................................ 2 for 5.00 Reg. 6Sc -Men's Slack Socks .................... 44c Reg. 79c -Ladies' Nylon Hose --···--·-·-....... 57c Reg. 3.98-Ladies' Nylon Crepe Slip .... 2.99 Reg. -1.49 Ladies' Nylon Briefs -····-····-·--94c • 1716 South Main St. Santo Ana Telephone Kl 2-3961 • ~ Propeller Rei-Jn Columbian Acency AttendJng were Mn . Wayne Compton. choir mother; Anita Mc- Clelland, ·Marian Koerner. Sheryl Holmes, Helen H a rt. Alayne Com pt o n, Nancy Chamberlin. Donna Small and Danny Card. Robert Rapp was named to re· l St., COl!ta M cs~. is Jceving Mon- p'..1ce Mrs. Anderson i_n the office day for a t\\·o V.'eck·s vacation of corresponding secretary. I lJ'iP which \Viii take hin1 to Shen- Enjoy b•tt•r q uality m•rch•ndise rig ht no- INY fOf' it while you u•• it. Any purch•1• of $20'.00 or mor• m•y b• .m •d• on S••n E••Y TfffPI..-. Ul'l•ll •mount down •nd th• b•l•nc• ift conv•ni•nt monthly P•ym•nts. Open Mon. Thru Fri. 9:3 o. m. to 5:30 p. m.-Sat. 9:30 •· m. to 9 p. m. Phone Harbor 8!0 !811 Vll.la Way, Newport Beaela You can't --matchlets beavtyl °"" . 149 qL 489 pl. WHITLOCK',S HOUSE OP' COLOlt We Polish your C• Wliere You Arel Home or Office I P&OTSCT WITH. 'IBZ Ji'1NMT MAftJllAJ.8 ... v .AllAllLE - ..--Tia... u.it w111i ----..... --,.-~,._ oet~r ..... "Wet WeaU1:11 ~ • W• a1e1 t • ..... ,.., ...... .... ___ _ Cl.ALL ............. 1111 at& str1 .._. ' The choir, which if under the direction of Mra. Emma.lee Hea- vey, meet.JI every Wedneeda y af- ter school. Plans for a Fnther's Night ·lndoah a nd Farrlgt1t, la., whcte meeting to be held November 8 he will visit relative::;. were presented by Mn. J ack Har· ris, program chairman: An i nt~r-Mrs. John K. Elliott esting evening Is anticipated with I A d o· the fat hers in complete charge of 1 to tte n l_j t. • ' everything. including refresh-WSCS Meetings Free Travel Show ments. - Attending ·the ses8 ion were Mr!I. J?hn K. Elliott of BalboA. at Lido Theatre Mme&. H:inesly , H-9.rrls, Ande~on, vl~e-pres1dent. or San Diego dis- JVO§e ilo11 POWE~ anti PE Next T uesda Robert Chafnberlaln, Woodrow ~r1ct , Wor:nen s Society of Christ -y Hadl Arthu K•tts Robert 1an Service, Alt.ended the f.1Jl A two--bour free show of travel ey, r 1 ' li meeting held at La Mesa on Tues- picturea will be given at the Lido Rapp. Thomas Banks, Al H.ol S· day. She will also attend one ot theatre at 10:30 a .m. on Tuesday, ter, Al Irwin, Paul Martin, R. T. Anaheim on October 17 and one ()ctober 17. By courte.y of Vln-S tevens, OHn Ltsk, Henry Crane, at Brawle on October 24 . t'Jo "'-•••,mu. Plul·*trl-Wdllam ·H ui,er,. a,,.R., Q\rr. anrl ~ ,.J:.m~-"' !'1 ..," t , , '.M:·'." , . ,.. , ,-: • ,..t-.f~<"-·.-:-,., . I . t" : "' Miss Alibe : i\1ri.de\-;1 principal or .... ....... ""'~" U.,.ann r.,,, a . I : ~Y·i{ .. ~~~·!-~f~-!<:"~·· " ·· . s:'""'° Y SW , Pr.~w ~1 ·h H..i ,r Hool 11 the At1thelm. sesalon-rnn:r . . .., · tlm, ~ .tngs tp JJ.t.Waf~ 'W /to t e ~w • *·' I telephone reservations to her nt I •~ • · ' Mexico and Guatamala a nd Ha rbor 2137. For thQsc 11ut ac-. Around South America l>y Air. Bathoa Man Feted qualntt>d with location of White I Tickets m.1y be obtained at Lido Methodist Temple. it is 305 E-ist I D rug etore and Richard'•· Mar-at Family Party .Broadway, Anaheim. I ket. Balboa Phai-macy, Newport Pha rmacy and Hampton Drug Birthdays of John K. Elliott of M G' H • at.ore in Corona de! M-ir, or al Balboa and his small granddaugh-esa IFI Urt lft ~e theatre box office. ter. Janice. were celebra ted Sun-Motorcycle Spill day afternoon a t a family buffet dinner in the home •f _.,F,.ed &nd Velma Elliott, San Bernadino. Televtslon programs occupied a.ft- er-dioner hours. •· Monte .Carlo Nite to be Continued et Moose Lodge ''Fun and Frolic Monte Carlo nlgi\t." h.:?ld Saturday by Moose lodg'& waa ao l"re&t a •ucceu that by popular demand it will be con- tinued each Satu rday evening a t llooee hall, by the Newport pier. "Moat nm we've had in y-.n! .. Mid \}\e J.hrong of Mooat: memben and gueste present. Completing t he family group were Mr .· and Mn. Gene DeBra; son-in-law and dauchter of the Elliott.a and their children f rom Inglewood. DinnerDance Plains and Election Share Attention of Zonitans Jessie Loya. 22. of 2000 New- port Boulevard, Co.sta Mesa, re· ceived bruises on one arm in Santa Ana Monday when a motor- cycle on which she was riding tan- dem be.hind Will iam P . Bare-er, 19, of H untington Beach, t ook a I spill at Sixth ahd Polneettta St.8. She wu taken to Santa Ana Com- munity hospital. Ba.rger waa un- hurt. FILE DIVORCE SUIT cHEvROa.~:r Mombera ot -Newporl Harbor Md wm:handtns lodgee ot Garden Glove. Saota Ana, ~ Beaeh and otben ln the vtctnlty are ln· .ated to attend. with their cu nu. · exas Mayor Makes News For L.A. Paper Divorce after eight months wu sought in superior court thi8 week by J 09eph Caer u be filed suit qainet Mrs. F rieda. P auline C8er. A gala evening devoted to fun H.e charged mental cruelty and and informal entertainment has said they were matTted ln Costa Men. announced for Friday. Nov. Mesa Jan. 20, 19M, •eparated 11, at the Balboa Bay club. The s ept. 28 .and have no children and. party, alated to ._ "More tun no , commun.lty property. than a clrcua, •• · will be a dinner -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;, dan« ·~ by the Newport l' Harbor Zonta elub for the benent of their Hoag Memorial hospital fund. "1iendl a.nd gueata: Of the Zont& Velma _,. Dennlaon of Bal· club an oordlally lnTlled to Join boa and IMt doulglltor, -.-ry the tun, ,.ccord!Jll' to Miidred l..&nimi. wen· botll MUpdlld and llt.aaley, preaident ol ti. club. an Pl--4 wben a recent story ln a lnternaUonal orp.n.J.A.Uon of ex· Loo A.,.-dallY P,aptt lilade eeuttn women. Oiiention of Kn. Dennleon'• broth-At1 the luncheon meeting of ''" 6-Jluloot, .....,.... of llln· ---for t.ode.J' Onl -Wollo, Toao. wbo lliowod. (~·at N-'• B,.y --ienlency to • young' lllM>rN cate, .rudp ·Cella Younc, """--.pie ot a speodina,. lllmttnpon BMtb. baa .cllarp ot fllatre. ' . u.e .. _ -Will "'" -~ • -ma Mnc at.a el ~ ....... _. 8ll:J'A. O''!'MA fair~ CIT .. N•u Car~ Delta o.m-will -~ An ~ baa --fo !IQ>, Oct. 11 ,at t:ao p. ._,!"!,lie -... ·to i.t1al' ~1141 r bam. ......... .,..,_ MeDieeeM, ..... to ~ ...... , 11p1d ft)' !l>~ 8mHJ, Salo11 .. OOJIONA DJl:L ..... ' • . Featuring Brush Curl .Cut • ~ ,,. lJ'!Sf lJvy ~)'All Otlr/$ It offers more 1 .. 1~throughouf All -features t lowest cost: Center· Point Steering;~rved Windshield with Pa.nbranUc Visib lity; Fisher Uniatoel • Body-Comlruc . It epera1 .. J... -n'"'llcally Owuen IQiow that I Chevrolet brinp diem an ~ ~binatioo of thrills and thrift. ·becerlle it'• powered by a V o.lv<-in- H-4 Eaain• ... lt>clusiye to Cbevn>let iD ill lleld. Come ill and -itl1 / · It's better looking-CIR Cln>Vnd Y~if1 the but /(}()king of all 1dw-priced can:. as a recent independent tionwide aurvey shows-and. in addition it'a the longest, widest, heaviest car in its field. It drlvff more easl 1 Finest no-shifl driving .at Iow..a Coot wllh dievrolefs Powerglide Au3· 1n1zit. nlissioo. • _ • • or finest st drlYUt6 . at Jowat coat with Cb I Silelll Spaohro-Meob Transmission. j • It lasts longer, too )Chevrolet can are extra-sturdy, extra• rugged, extra-d urab1e. That's one ttuoo 1wby.thett are ov~r a millWn mor~ Ch'Y.. lrohtz on 1h• road than any other make. • llOn»BCO~ ~ • rt ............. ~ ... ~~.:-t ...... in a;-.q-... 11111. Wl1-lil -ror In tcnlP ·····-------••1-ill --.i; ........ ____ 1111111! ____ -1 ........ .., uu~ ..... ........ Ill ...... 2"81 IEAC~ i • , ,.,,~ l111C• 6442 · I • l ' .. • ' I ! I' • • -. • .. . ' • • • • ~­•• ' . •• • <. • -W . , . • • ....,.. • • - -· - ~ .. . • • . -. .. " . " ,, .,. ' • • . , ~ ---..... ------L - le' .... -----•• ••• -· ... --· -----------i= --.,. ...... -· -... ... ... _, -· s -r-, . I • • ' ' ..... - T • • 9' ..._.,."' -w ·~ --"' • • -• • • • • ' • .. . . .. •• .T . , • • ' ; • -· • .i• ~ • • t ~r-TI;tMRS~AY; OCT. .i>AwE 4. -P~RT • I. 12, 1950 » -1~ . -·...:,.:paf:ts~ OK Oil, Drilling . on Irvine Land Near Laguna '3th. Santa.Ana Ave., Coat& ¥ea&. Two peUUona beartn&' namee ot 38 re•l- dent. oppoeed tO the rabbit ranch were handed· 1n by Wtllla.m C. Crou. They claimed Abbott M.d been operating for &0me Ume wtthOut a va riance permit. With no objection• voiCed. · the Shell 011 Co. propoaal to explore for oil inland from Lagunei.Beach wu approved by the board of auperviaon Tuesday. Mn. ~tt told the board ahe and ber husband and .an plan to move within a year to a larger place w here the animal ralslng would not be objectionable. Super- vtaons indicated they would con- Unue the permit after six month• if the Abbott! were unable to find a new ·place In that time. The board approved reci>mmen- dallons by the county planning commlaton that a permit · be · granted for oil drilling on the cori- dltion that l! no oll or gu ia found tn the area the property on the Irvine ranch be reatored "as nearly as poNlble" to Ila orlglnaJ Moose Lodge to Carry Dues of Service Men condftlon. The much·diacuMed oij. -drilling propoea.1 la in the hlUy area on a square-mile tract approX\mately .a mlle Inland from the Cout Hwy. a.nd a mile west of Laguna Can- yon Rd. Laguna Beach re&ldent..s appeared sattafted. Chalrm&n Wil- lis Warner said, with the propoe- al lna•much &$ lhe Grilling · wu not propo15ed on the coaatal slope where t hey h,ave been seeking to Moose Lodge )U7 of Newport Harbor la announcing that here- after dues of all members In the armed forces will be taken care of by the lodge for duration of en- listment. All privileges will be accorded them in the lodge and to all thoee Inducted lferea!ter. ban oil operationl'I. Rabbit R&ncb WUllam· J . Abbott won a stx- month permit: to continue a rab- bit n.nch on 21st St. eut of It 11 regretted that Officer Jack Price of the Newport Beach police department and member of the lodge will soon be Inducted int o the army. All members of the lodge wish him godspeed and a safe and speedy return to home, frlenda and family. Over . the years, behind our counters. we've sold many kinds of ac'cepted medicines a nd we've filled thousands of prescriptions fo r people of this community. We've helped measure out a lot of medical progress. We've seen. new treatments and new drugs turn illness into health, despair into hope. This prog"'88 is more than statlstie&--lt's people! And the people we know don'.t want It . tampenid with! ' . . . Free America h&B no 11lace . for a bureaucracy that stands between people.and progress, between doc· tor and patient. !>;tween physician !U'd pharmacist. FREE AMERICA HAS ·No PLACE"FOR . SOCIAJ,JZED MEDICINE! HOWARD L. CA'VE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 323 Coast Highway Corona del Mar · Harbor 2272 • • • and we !Mid te Net! ' a l9t ef C811tpetltlon But It waa healthy competit ion. w~ h&d to work ha.rd and plan caretully. work with a promtae of reward. But It wa.a We like to think that tbe frienda we'n made and the success we've had are typfcal examples ol the oppor- tunity America offers the man with an idea and a determination to build and manaae hi.a own buaine88 . ~ . . •''e \\'OUld.n't tftde pla.oes wtttt a ,.,..at bu&1aeMmaa of any other Natlea •for aayUWac.. , "re think We can ~ a better job running: our own busi- ness than the Government couJd. We think the doctors and nursea and 'SC:lentl•ta caJt ·do a better job managtng the medical ca.re of the Nation than the Govemmetit could. ~ W• belie,'-e that Am~rlcan f-reeclCM'D .. and. R,rlltlq for a.t home ~ ~ •. • ....,, .• osd Receives Honor · s&n DI-Re&l~y Board -Jl&.llled ·winner ot the ftate·wtde achievement cont.eat for 1ooa1· rea1 estate boal'dl In rec~Uon of outatandtng acUviUes durlng the past year and car.rleil off the 0 • award .s.t the cloalnl' aeu,lon of the 46th annual convenUon of the California Real Eetate 9\80· elation here la.at week en4. "' Long Beach Boo.'l-d of Realtore received the second award fO'r "out.standing" In all actlvtUea. Among 'the boa.rda reCelving honrable mention was Newport Barbor . Cpl. Toepher $ent to' 'Radio Op. School . Cpl. John D. Toepher. 20, Ot Newport Beach, recently ca.lied in- to federal service with Southern Callforhia's 40th infantry dlvlalon, ha& been Selected to receive spe- cial traJning In radio operator's intermediate apeed course at the Southeastern Signal school, Camp Gordon, Ga. , He will rejotn his unit, head· quarters company 3rd battalion of the 224th infantry regiment. at '.:amp· Cooke upon completion of :.he course. Cpl.' Toepher formerly lived at 6200 Sea Shore Drive, Newport. with his parents. Unity Offers Helpful Classes The Unity Church of Truth. 2015 No. Broadway. Santa Ana. la presenting special study cla.sae~ which are proving helpful to all who attend. There is a prayer and healing service at 2 p.m. every Tuesday in which the oome pro- gram \J8ed by Silent Unity tt Unity school Is followed. cJn Thu~sy there are identical classes at 2 · p.m. and 8 p.m. in Christion healing. These classe1t are directed by the Rev. EJ!telle Taylor Key, minister of the church and are open to everyone. On Tuesday at 8 p.n1 . a class In fund&(O ental priclplt's of truth is conducted by Rev. Myrdn H. Key at 1221 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach . All Unity cla88· es -:ire given on the free will offer- ing basis. no charge I" ever made. Leo Lee Addresses Fuchsia-Society The monthly meeting of thP Costa Mesa Bay Cities Branch of !)le Californle. Fuchsia .society wa~ held on Tuesday evening. October 3 In the American Legion hall, Costa Mesa. A. H. Hollister, vice· president. presided. Alter the bualness meeting Leo Lee of Costa Mesa talked and ari9wered qu'estlon.8 i:boU"l 'the' gen-· eral <'&re of fuchaias. Colored pictures or the Orangf' county fair and some of the des- ert and mountains taken by Mr. and Mrs. Payne •'.lnd Paul Mackey, were shown. The door prize, a rose bush. giver1' by the Bamboo Nursery. was won by Harriet N. Yount. Mrs. F . U. Grant and her committee served cake and coffe. Mrs .. Chichester Speaks at Lido Breakfast Meet · A group of Ha.rbor women !earned about the Vlgtlanteti when they Wt're addreSBed by Mr8. Wtl- iam E . Chichester of Bay Shores 't a Monday breakfast .session in the home of Mrs. Ernest Saft lg, Lido I11Je. ''The Vlgtlantea are a group ot Young Republic&M '(ages 21 to 1.5 ) orga.nlsed May 22. 1950, who '::>elleve that work wm.~ electiona. fhey believe that we cannot af- tord another 19•8 when -Republi- !ana were defeated by the apathy 'lf their own party, and the Dem- 'lttats atea.m -roUed on to new· ·n ctorlea U)d more 'Something for Nothing' 'Govemment',"accord~ lng to the speaker. ··Never haa California had bet- ter candidates tor .top offices. W~. Nixon and Shattuck. each repreaen·t.a lntelll~ce, proven ~mpetency and a ·higb order of leaderahip. In oppoattion are Tames Rooeevelt. Pat Brown and Helen Gahagaq . Doucl&a. whose record showi ebe bu votl"d 3M 1.imea in accord with the notor- lotq Comlnuniat party-liner, Con- grt!:Uman ·Vito M&rcblntonio." . I Said Mrs. Joaeph Beek: wife of the secretary oJ the at.ale aenate,. ··orange &nd" Trinity counties are the only t'J(o having a majority of RepubUclut registrat ion, prov- ing th&L all ReyubUc.an candJdatea are el«ted by :DemocraUc vote." Preae.nt for the bTe&k!ut were the Me841.mea Alta Axel8on. Edith a..e1L Carol Beek, Gayle Bum- bam, E. M. ~.:-Eut- man. BenUce • Franz. Muton Hodpmaon, Mary · Jay, All<• lpn, ll'ranc:u .;Jo(cLIHh, Virginia ltlWon. Nellie Neidecker, P"r&ncea Web8ter, Joan Whittman, Leatrice Weotormark, Belle TaylGr, WUll· 6'ed Barbtt, Pbl!Up Taylor, Tula Kin&'. Wllllam Chl.,_r and th• -Not Pl'8elll but I011dlag ftnan. ci&l aid were· Polly Walker, sue KU!<. 8uAn H~ln, Do<a Hill." Bel"7 H_,.._ . Jmnle 1- Ramoaa ~.Grae<\ Btollaw, Jftnlo ~ Vqtnl& Qo-lfa"'•• Mldll&uct. c.mme .. i.,.. lli:j!::··=·-=======ill!=:;:ii!:;i;~-~ll!!~=!ili=~'=-~·1:;;' ::--~= J!etty WU. .-~·--t .... -~ ....-.-- • • • -. Pastor.·T ells. German Family Life at WSCS .. Meeting of Christ Church , I • H o'o~tor? • An lnUmate picture _of fam.U,..----:.---------- llfe ln German homes provided an In devotlone ana Leslie F'rett.ag In~ lnt.erutlng p~gram for-led in group singing. wllh Mina mem~n of the Women a Society Ives at the p~ano. Flora Beatty, of C'ltrtatlan ServJ~ of ChrLst secretary of missionary education Church by the Sea. meeting TUes· told the story of evacuattpn of i C:.'.1.y al Goodell hall. Korean hospital during the earli- Speaker wu the Rev, Thomae er days of the war .. Pendell. -Pastor of the church. "'!ho Buslneu of the society wa.11 wu couneelor for a sroup of eight transacted in the morning. PlanK young people who spent aJx weeks were made for the annual Five In Germany thls pa.It summer Dollar banquet to be held on doing recomtructton work on a Tuesday, NoVember 11.. It will be Nuremburg chwch. Uvlng in the In charge or a committee compos- bome of a Methodlat paator, Mr. ed or the preaident. Miss Clara Pendell found the people hospi-Kohlatedt and chairmen of the table cordial pd cultured. ci rc les, with Mt~. E. A. Barnett Health Control and physician. egi"s with an established relationship between patient \\ The better a docror knows his patient, the better care in times of illness- and the better ~he patient's chances for _escaping illness. In a town which datea b~'ck to as advi11or . Del·'.lils were planned Roman times, aome of the hous~ by the group ~ at a meeting thlB ee are a thouaa.nd or. more yeant mornl.qg In Goodell hall. The firtt ru le o The best time good-health is to build it. The second is to keep it. choose a Family Physician is before you need one. old, Pendell stated. With many The Week of Prayer and Selt- homes deatroyed during the war. served by the circles at their Oc- hundred8 of families are still liV-denial, Oct ober 2.5·31 . will be ob· tng in one unUghted room of the tober meetings In a short devo· huge concrete air raid bunkers, tional period u nd a Co llection, de- bulJt like our western sll<>8, but voted to home and foreign mission with a spiral staircase in the cen· projects. If you do not ha e a Family Physician , we will help you find one in your community, any here in Orange County. ter. On Tuei:iday a large d~legatlon The pastor met and talked with from the society will attend the German prisoners of war. some of meeting of San Diego district whom had been interned in Cali-WSCS to be held at Methodist foml.& and Invariably, he stated. White Templt>, AnRheim. they were eager to tell of their Thur:iiday,. October 19, membeni experiences and somewhat proud will meet ·with thnAe or Costa of having been here. On display Mesa' Comn1unity church in ob- were lntereatlng souvenirs o t Eu-servation of the 10th ·annive rsary rope, including wood carvings of organiwtion of WSCS In a from the Black Forest. · merger or thr tv"o previous Lut night Mr. Pendell rf vlew-groups. Thl'y will take with then1 'f.:d the PsMion Play at thP mid· a la rge birthday cake wllh l<'n week meeting and will continue candles. his talk111 next Wednesday at the This month a bulletin. the \\'SCS Famll)I Night dinner.· Courier, '-''ill rnakc its appearance The afternoon program followed and will cBrry all church nl'WS to luncheon. served . by the Balboa· \Vomen o f Christ Church. circle. Mrs. John Pflschner lad BRADEN & Kay Flnch-30 ... the Congress!~ . • or day call . ( lmberly 2-8827 range County edical Association Building, Santa Ano ;; ~he President? 011 YOU AND 7HE MA NEX7 000111 I " RUNNING AMERICA is the joint job of 150,000,UOO peop~. It's the biggest job ;n the world today -keeping it running for liberty and for· freedom. And the whole world's watching to set whether Americans can do it! IN MUCH OF THE WORLD today, the people have resig f ed from running their own countries. Others have been quick to step in-first with promis~ of "security'' -and then with whips and guns-to run things their way. The evidence is on e ery front page in the world, every day • fRllDOM C9MES UNDER ATIACK. The reality of war has made every American thin1< hard about the things he's willing to work and fighc for-and freedom leads the list. lut that frHdom has been attacked here recently-Just a1 It has been attacked In other parts of the world. One of the most 1erlou1 threats to Individual freedom has been the threat of Govemment-domlnated Compulsory Health Insurance, falsely pre .. nted a1 a new 9uaranteo of health "ncurlty" for everybody. ~ THI PEOPLE WEIGH THE FACTS. In the American manner, the people studied cbe case for Socialized Medicine-and the case against it. They found cbac Government domination of the people's medical alfaits under Compulsory Health Insurance means lower stand11<ds of medical care, higher payroll taxes, loss of incentive, dama~ to rerearcb. penalties for cbe provident, reward. for the improvident. Thay found that no country on earth can 1urpa11 Amer- ica'• loadenhlp In medical ~are and pr09re11. Thay found that able docton, teachers, nur .. 1 and 1clentl1t1 -wortcln9 In laborato.ri•• where Science, not Polltla, 11 ma1te.--re blazln9. dramatic now trails to health for Americana-and for tho world. • THI "GRASS IOOTS" SIGNALS CONGRISS. In every com· muniry in the Nation, people stood up to be coonted on chis im· ponant i.mle. 1bousand. of local women's clubs, dvic groups. fwn, business, religiou.s, mxpayer, 'l'edical, educational and patriotic organ- ' izations spoke out-g1vlllg cbe great United States Congress its unmistafble Grass Roots signal from home! And !Ter watchful, ever 1en1ltlve to an alert people, Tho C ngre11 saw that 1l9nal, and heard the people . speak ut, loud and plain. That' a democracy In action. That's e American wayl· . · Today among che I 0,000 great organizatiollll on militant public record a · t "Compulsory Health Insurance" are: Gene al Federation of . American Legion Women•a Cluba Notional Aaaoclotlon ef Ameriean fann lureau Small lualneu Men Fede,..,lon United Statea Chamw ef Naticlnal Grange Com-rce Vete""'• of forel1111 Won Notlonol Aaaoclatlon ef Notl .. ol ConferenUI of 'letall -n c.thollc Charlttea -lonal letalr Dry Ooou 7=-_____ "_m_:-__ ·1~:'= Aueclotlen e D of. this Nation are 9rateful that tho people rofu..cl to bo w-d by the fantastic proml .. 1 of thl1 un-Amjtrlcan oxcunlon Into State SoclallllSI. e Dodora of ~rica are dedicated to .. rve their follow dtlnna at hOfllO and their comrades In unlfonn, whorovor .. ,,,.. lea ~ Nation may take them. e And tho thl119 they 1tand dy to fl9ht for-to sacrifice for-to die ~ not alien way of life of Soclal11m, but tho prfd1flil ncurl of a froo a114' .. rt-Nllant peoplol THE VOLUNTARY WAY JS THE AMERICAN WAYI e Throughout the Nation. Im: m<1l and WO<D<D, wodtiag and plonning togetbtt, ue fiodiog th• Amorian answer to "ert ~of medial ..mce, catt and root. Hundttds of Volunwy Health~ Plam m ill healthy mmpecition~ br doaon, imuraoce companies, boa- pitals, fraruml orp.aiutioot-by iDduJur. apicuk= and labor. • Today ill America 1 70 millioo p«>ple are' ptottaed ill' Voluntory Health Jnsur • 'l!ICI:! •~~rhe Nation, f&JDilies t.tt insuring tbamelvs •pins · the major of illoeu .. ,...,,,.hie, budp·buia prices. Vcluntoty Hoahb tokea the erooomic abock out of ill-. Protect yoar family ..,,,. • For infomyrion, uk your doaor-or your illsuraoa man. ---------------- --------!!". iiiiiiiiii!I! ----• I An Amuiazn'• peatut Mrilap ill t~ rl,M to '-rn t MlllllUlnetl ""tll ltottor oll4 rued ""tll .u-riq-tllld I . faet.-llNl to •peak laU mlnd. ht will 1.-.ntee fonN1 thet . . • ' ' , . • .... • • • I " ·' ,, '• • • •• .. • • • WELCH'S COSTA MBA ·--Glt-W Harbor 1616 ESVELOPt:S LET'Tt:RHF..<\ OS Bt'SISESS C1\RIJS 01''1-~ICE }~flR'.'IS • . . SA .LE ~ .. . R,US,H SQUARES . ' 18¢ .... _ ... Se\\'ft Le 8 fL wkl&b Odd 1lzee •J4htly ~r • SANT A ANA TENT & AWNING CO. 1826 South Maln St. Klmberl.Y %-~5 SANTA ANA CARBURETOR PARTS & SERVIC!t Brush Auto Electric: 1008 Clout Hlway Newport ee.cb., Beacon 88!8 Cllu S. eole PAINTl~G CONTRACTOK Harbor 316S E"entnc Beacon 6120-W "An automobile is the o n e thing that makes the average .J-• motorist dangerous." -Vlrlter Franklin P. Jone.s. RATTAN FURNITURE ANO ACCESSORIES MAO£ IN out OWN WOIKSHOPS AHO flO.M THf. PHILl,PIH(S THE U.RGEST DISrU.Y ON THE rACIAC COAST • ,_......__.w,."- ~ s... l.Jo•t\ ....:I 0--.MM ........ """' ..... 0r.,.. •....i.-4 H....,.,.... HOUSE i GARDEN &11c-..._.,.,..__...__nn IHTIR-DEHOMIHATIOHAL '·u -r'l-e 'ell FELLOWS~Pckurch V'l f ft ~I J \tl\ In Beautiful A\aQ. J-Lag una Beach, Calif ornia · \ l' YOU All CORDIALLY IHVmD TO WORSHIP WITH US. New Location Legion at Through St. le1idonc• Phone 156)) SUNDAYS: 9:45. and 11 a. m. Sing•piralion, 7:30 p. nr. Frartk L. and W~ntt' A. DoUHll, Cc>-pcUlqr.t SOU'IB COAST MATERIALS COMPANY SPECIFICATION llEADY MIXED CONCRETE ~£• WP11t \\'U!'on lbtolt\'ttD Newport and Har~r Blvd.) Co"ta l\t eaa.-Pbono Beacon 6S4.8 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 Buildln,g ~ P.ei'mits Near $5,fn),~ · Mark; September Totars ~192 Building permit. neared the.. .nv~ mlllton ~llar mark for the year th.mu.ch the end of Se.ptember &nd totaled St ,O&e,270 cump&nld With $3,115,573 for the same period lut year, Bulld.Jnc Inapector A. M. Nelaon hu reported. Permit. for the month of Sep-.--------------- ~ember totaled f<IMl,192. Re.Bl· • SIMIOO - denUal permits went to Ch&rles Homes to coat s86bo each were c. Ftppe, 211 Oeea.n Blvd., '38.~: ca.lled for In permJtl l•ued to Dr. S. L. Dewey, 230 MornJng Ev& A•pln, 521 El Mode._ Ave., canyon Rd., $23.000; A rthur Wll· Lloyd Green. I 4800 West" bce&n ti&m8, Eight Harbor laland, $26.-Front, C. B. Roa, 2551 Bayahore 000; Eyaon S. White, 115 Shore· "or. and Will E . Smith, 222 Via cliff Rd., $22,600 and Dr. Van A. Koron. Permit for a houee to coat Odle, 115 Bayside Pl., $22.000. $8400 went to Og-le and Shlelda: Others were received by Arthur Co.; 51~ Marguerite Ave. Permits L. Sall11bury. 214 Narclnua Ave., for homes In the $8000 cost group $18,500: L. F. Etter. 101 Via Un-went to Paul C. Robl»0n, 2642 Ctr· dine, $18,000; R. S . Clark, 2782 cle Dr., W. D. Schock, 535 Full· Circle Dr., $\6,000: Paul Martin, 'erton Ave. and R . J. Collins, 2&32 438 Acacia Ave .• '13,800; Waltpr Circle Drive. 8 . Mellott, Inc., $13,180 and W&l~ Building permits for homes In. lace Jeffs, 2101 Seville Ave., $13.-$7~ cl&M went to Donald A. 000. Pe"rmlts for homea to cost Johnson. 518 Poinsettia Ave., Wll· Sl0.000 each went to George c1 !ia.m L. Shields, 701 la.amine Ave. Pickering, 412 Holmwood Drive,. and C . E . Meeks. 709 Acacia Ave. with & seeond to him at 300 Holm-Other residential permit.a went to wood Drive and R. J . Collins. 2522 Arthur Salisbury, 214 Narcl8.!IU8 Vista Drive. A v·e., $MOO and A. . W , Rlctunond. Permit for a house to cost 21 t Abalone Ave., $5000. $9800 went to Oscar C . Taylor. Permits tor a $7000 bu.Ines\ 421 Morning Canyon Road, and building went to Theodor-e Robin8, ::>thers at $9000 each to L. F . Mer-535 Coast Hwy., a one-story frame rill, 421 HOlmwood Dr .. Gladys M. brick and 111tucco structure for a Brothers, 122 Pearl Avenue and wash, steam cleaning • and car W. E . Flaher. 1610 PaClflc Drive; body shop. A secon4 bu1ineSl!I William H. Adams, 439 Irvine building permit at $7000 went to Ave .. received a pern1lt for a Dr. f;. A . Mounce. 306 Marine $8960 house at that address. Ave., for rental purpo8ea. Braden and Kay Finch Tell Growth of Ceramic Business at BPW Meet Introduced by Jesl'lle Hill. pro-@>.--------------- gram chairman t!or the evening, I Th• T k C Mr. and M·rs. Braden Finch, well leYeS G 9 Gr known, •• owne.-. or Kay Finch I Covers and Bicycle Ceramics of Corona del Mar de-. scribed the development of a Theft of a bicycle. two car backyard hobby into the pr!'sent covers and an attempted theft or good8lzed business when Business a third car cover were reported a.nd Profe88ional Women's club by Newport• police over the week- Time ;Cha,,ge at St. ~a.mes." Tlme of tbe eecon.d Sunda y eer- vlCe . at St. Jame. Blp l eco pa l clWrch bu' been · chanJ"!d from 10:10· a. m. to 8:30 a. m. with church echool ' ctaue. and th.e rector'• adult clau tOUowtng afterward. according to the Rev. P au l Moore Wheeler, rector . On thla comlng Sunday thti 9:30 a, m. .ervtce, u well u the 9 :30 eer- vlce, will be celcbraUon or Holy Commun.Jon. Other Sunday 11r- vtee are 11 a. m . and 7:30 p. m. Al Oct. 15 hi Natlonal Youth Sunday in the Epl8cop&I church, member8 ot the Youq-Church- men's League under the direction of Mr1. Alexander Hamlltoil will participate In the 11 o'clock ser- vice. At the 7:30 service they wtll p resent their annual Youth Sunda y offering, this year to aid ln con1trucUon of a building at Chrlst church academy, Colon, Panama C8.nal Zone. > Auembly hour for the high school 8tUdents group hu been changed to 8 p. m . following the evening prayer service. Building Comm ittee to Select Plan for Island Church Holding their official meeting Tueaday evening at the chapel. board m embera of Balbooi Island Community Methodll!lt c hurch el- ected a building commlttee which includelJ: the pastor. Dr. ijarry White: Col. Percy F. Bal.nea. trea1urer; Mrs. T ed a Hau11er, president of the WSCS; Mr!. Balne111, superintendent of the Sunday l!lchool; and three trustees. Clem Christie, Ted Hauser and George D. J ones. The committee will meet Fri· day ('Vening with Balboa Island archltt>ct Frederick Hodgdon. Hodgdon. whoae office Is at 2695 Coast Highway, has prepared a~ sketch of '1 delightful old fa.sh- loned church which will be suit- able fo r remodeling of thr church's recently acquired sto(e bull81ng On Agate.avenue. Coast Student form 24 Clubs Rea.llstnr that extra-claas ac- Uvttle• are vital educa.tJon&l me- dium., atudentl and faculty at Orang-e Cout collere are cooper· atlng in the organl.r.atlon at 24 club gl"OUJ>8 covering varioua phuea of aoclal and voca Uonal lntereaU. CJube centering around voc,a- Uonal matten include englneen, young farmera. future buatneu, future teachers, ~lta club (for prospective• nurse.a}, flytnc club and ETA Beta pt (potentiaJ home economic.a.) 01 11pectal academic nature are the Polyglots t foreign langu&ge enthul!llaaU!). International rela- tions, Pa Oa (poll ti cal .eclence ma- jor11), and Alpha Gamma Sigma (•tale scholastic honorary soci- ety.) 0Pf'D to All The Student Christian &.8.!locla- tion is open to all student8 Inter· ellled in social and religious mat- l"ers. Leii;iure time activitie8 are pro- moted through such groups u Women·s Athletic association. sailing tt'am, tennts club, wrest· ling club. Lettermen·a group, l!lki club, badminton, photo club and pep ·"lnd Dixieland band. Within the next tv.'o weeks each of these organizations will have its nev .. ly elected student officers who in close assoclatioh with their chosen faculty adviser will l!lched- ulc various p1·oject8, field trips and social activities commensur- ate \vith the specific activity con· cerned. Saturday Baby Born Sunday Saturday should have been the day but it JUst wasn't. Instead it was Sunday ~ 9 :33 p. 1n . to be f'x~c t -when the baby made his a<.lvent in St. Joseph hospital. . Par1•nt..s of the boy? Mr. and Mrs, James Saturday of 1310 N . Flowl'r St., Santa Ana. met Thuniday ·'.lt White's Park end. q·~ET TITLE SUIT avenue care. Mabel Fitzmorris Howard Cave 823 Coaat Hwy . > Presided C d I M ' II _, hi ,"' Seeking to quil't t!Ue to a~r-CONDITIONAL PERMIT · • orona e ar, flto:-u 8 80n 8 • Coriiing to Corona de! Mar in b" 1 bel t 1 Ca d I C<'I of real estate In Ne t NOTICE OF REA.RitNG 1939 Braden and Key Finch start-tcylbec ed •Is ng so en. !lhve hi•,· Beach, George R. Hudson and (Planning Comml1!11k>n) scr t as maroon w w e G E H d , ed their ftrst commercial produc-trim, with the handlebars spotted olden . · u son have filed suit Notice i~ hereby given that the lion o! what had previously been Ith t ln superior court agaln8t Paul T. Planning Commission of the City a hobby o! Kay·8 the modeling or w C rua · th r•-11 1_, b Hart, administrator of the estate of Newport Beach will hold a pub-. ar cOVC'r e -were s "'"' Y r h I 1 Lo M J d I small ceramic pieces of hr-r own Mrl!I. Leo Hoffman, 209 N. •Bay o t e a e ra . u y, le hearing on the application of ~nique design. Skilled as an art-Front. Balboa Island and Victor the Balboa Island Community 1st, ~he 8tlll does most of the de· B. Appel, 137 Topaz Ave., Balboa VARI ANCE Methodist Church for a Condltlon- slgn1ng, from dinner ware to Island. Mary Gi180n, 114 Ame-NOTICE OF HEARING al Permit in accordance with Sec- anlmals, some of them modeled thyst Avt'., Balboa Island, said a (Pl&nnlnc ConimhMlon ) lion 11 nf Ordinanc(' No. S25 so from her • own ch.:implon York-r~d paraChute tarp "-'as pulled • Notice is hereby glven tha~ the that they may remodel the busl- shore terriers and Afghan hounds. fronl her c ar in 8 theft attempt. PIRnnlng Commission of the City {less building into fl church at Mr. Flnsh told how pott<'rY is ot Newport Beach will hold a pub~ 111-13-15 Agate Avenue, Balboa made and brought models of the lie hearing on the application of I!!lland, ISly 15 ' Lot 8, 9, & 10. various stages of pottery making Sta.mp Collecting Lester R. Kelly for a variance on Block 7, Section l ). from the moulds to the finlflhed the Wly 30 ' of SJy 4~·_;1.At IO, Notice i~ hereby further given product. Two original ceramics, latest Activity Block 6: s ection 5, Balnpa 1111a:nd, that 88.ld hearing will be held on a pottery shell vMe and fi8h do-! 1706 Park A,·enue) "1 accord-the 19th day of October 1950. at nated to the club were won by for Boys' Club ance with Section 11 of/Ordinance the hour of 7:30 p. m , in the Coun- Elizabeth Hess. No. 525 80 that he may be allowed cil Chamber of the City Hall. The regulat business meeting Members of the Harbor Area ll five 151 foot setback on Park Newport Beach, California, at followed the talk. Freda.h Bate~. Boy's club who are Interested in Avenue. which time and place any and all radio and television chairm-:in re-forming ·"l stamp co1lecting and Notice is hereby further given persons Interested may appear and ported on contacts being made to study .club will meet Thurl!lday, that said hearing will be held on be heard thereon. have a spot broadca.!lt on KVOE October 12 , at 3:45 p.m. the 19th day of October. 1950 at RAY Y. COPELIN, during National Business Worn-Various means and methods of the hour of 7:30 p. m. In the Coun-• Secretary en's Week. Oct. 15 to 21 . collecting 8tamps will be discuss-ell Chamber of the City Hall, New-NE'WPORT BEACH Guests introduced were Mrs. ed as well as some of the educa-port Beach, Caliofmla. at which PLANNJNG COMMISSION Joonna Sailors, Marie Therkild-tional advanta.gcs. Harbor area ti1ne and place any and all per-' By order of Chairman sen, Maggie Grider, Jean Hov.rell reslde:'lts can save and contrib· sons Interested. may appear and Walter _M . Longmoor and Mrs. Elsie Eggett, ll former ute stamps to this new junior be heard thereon. No. ~-PreM. • DltlVD llOQl<ED sn:AL Ht•B CAPS .Booked at the county jaU Wed- needay on drunk drlvl.ng cha.rg. e1 wu Ernest J . White, 48. 1917 Tultln Ave., eo.ta Me.aa. ar-reeted by 1berltf'1 offlcen for Newport Beach townah1p . John F . Lit~· 112 Amethyat Avt>., &Jboa bihnd reported to police that three Ford bub e&JMI were stolen from his car which WM parked O\'ernight In front of his hpn1c. The theft occurred some time lx'twC"en Saturday night Be wlo"ee--ttelfell peopJ........ad vertJ..1.-•: and Sunday morning. for finest tools - Housewares and Hardware Shop at WALS.B HARDWARE PORTER CAB LE TOOLS SHERWIN -W ILLI AMS PAINTS • 1844 Newport Blvd. Phone Beacon Costa Mesa 5780.J ----.. -... -... -------.. ---... YOUR CAR PAINTED ONLY $ 95 - OUR REGULAR QUALITY $65 PAlt,IT JOB (Most Cars -All Coloro) Our 1'-TOllt'rn enc lOHed d11;;t p1011f pa.in t booth I.'> vnur· H.:>i<Uranc<' of &· . J1t.·r fct:l paint job. SAVE $15 SEE US FOR BETIER SERVIC E and Genuine Chevrolet & Olds Parts • Steam cleaning, Washing • Comt>lelc I.t1brication .• Engine Reb.uilding • Expert Hydromatic Servi.cc • Brake Service • Bo~y ·ahd Fender Repairs Free Estimates given on all re pair work • Free Pick·UJl and Dclivcr:v • Compare our Prices a11d (iual1ty Work Culbertson Moto r Co. 2481 Coast Highway • lkacon 6442 ----------------------.-----------._ ... _ .. ________ ... _ ... _ ... _ ... _ -------... -... --'* ... ·-·-----------------member who has just returned stamp club in the Boy's club to RAY Y. COPELIN, Publish Oct. 12, 1950. from a year in New Zealand. help l!lome of the members who Secretary ~~------------'---------------------~-------.:· A sable fur piece to be a door might not otherwise get some of NEWPORT BEACH prii.e at the Ch1istmas PrevieW the issuea. PLANNING COMMISSION I In December was modelell by Mrs. It Is planned to have stamp By order of Chairman Fitzmorris. club meetings r-very two weeks Walter M ~ Longmoor as soon ·:ts a date satisfactory to No. 564-Press. -People do read the Wt1-nt ad.a. everybody can be established. Publish Oct. 12, 19~. (,'(L\IBINED Rl!:POKT o t • cosom oN Of' THE 'NEW P 0 RT HARBOR BANK LOCATED AT CORONA DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA M of the clo86 of bu1dne11s on the t th '4y of October, 1960 ASSETS Cash , due from other banks. of collection and cash items in pr0<:e&!I U. S. 'Government obligations, direct and fully guaranteed State, county. municipal and school district obligations .. . Loans and discou.nts llncludes $1368.74 overllraft.!JI ....... ~ Bank premises, furniture, fixtures and equipment ... . Other assets .......................... ···················-······ -·· ...................... . Total Assets -····································· LIABILITIES Commercial deposit&--demand ............. . Commercial deposits-time .. \.... ........... . Savings deposits .......................... J ..... _ ··-·· U. S. Government and poetal aavings d<'pol!lll.8 ................... . State. county and municipal deposits ... . . ................. ,> .. S 336.829.LO 774,523.60 199,237.23 440,683.28 20.936.32 6.035.o:> U,778.144.63 1.601 ,307 .OJ 5.000.00 Saving~ s 83.0~4.74 145.244.06 332.327.98 $ 5110,626.78 I 450,628.78 85.000 .• $ 419,883.84 ,919,787.86 199,237,23 772.911.24 20,936.32 6,oa:;,o:; $2,338,771.3\ No .matter HOW .you get ; ,,,.,.. ........ I".___, ., ~. ........ '-,Ill( ·~.-~ --~- way to R W hatever you do durina the d1y, you tax your physilfal energies-yo u set TIRED. Your tkst and quick.est .. pick-up .. then is colf'lpltJe rtlaxot1011 And you can set that kind of rela.JL.ation ONLY ir your chair cradle~ and !oupporls you. from held tQ foot, in the ortl1optdically-corrtcl posturt wbicb 1cnd.s to ttlease muscul1r and nervous tenstons. Thett is ONLY ONE ortbopedic.ally-correcl rest-posture-Ir)' it in lhe Cott/011r Chair·LoUttlt •nd sec for yourself What an amazing ditrcreru:e 2xi) s NC:,. 2, Reg. $I 20.00 Special -$99.99 per M . , Ix 8 R.wd . Channel Sid ing I =:.:~~;;~~;=~: ·~:~~ . Ca.pita! Pai"d In: 20,787.91 35,000.0o 3,200.00 8.~7.77 $l,67S,M2.71 $ 535.626.78 1,801.307.03 5,000.00. 450,628.78 20.787.91 120.00000 3,200.00 8,257.77 $2,209,179.49 it mat.es. "It's not srttin1-i1's /loatittt!'' 10 minutes in a Contour Ch.air·Loun~ and you"IJ agree-it's tbt'Ol'LY way to llELAX. Try ;1-now. --Th•N i1 enly OHf erthopedicolly correct rest-posture , . ; w~•~ Ix I 0 Rwd. Channel Sid ing • Reg . -$I S.0.00 Special-$125.00-per M LO~·NS * . - BorNW u-p to 9"00 umecUttd. Caa be med for pleinblll1 fb:. -palallq. roo.ftllC, eketnc:al lhtarN. etc. A., ......00.U,... . . I - ,· • Open .A/I Day Saturday - , O~EN 9 to 1 .,. SUNDAY .,.,,,.._ ' • CQJnmon stock 700 Shares, Par $100 ......... ··············-···· Surplua ................................................................... -·-·········-··········· Undivided profits-net ............................................................... . ; 45,000.00 25.000.00 34,691.M ,211.000.00 70,000.00 26,000.00 ,34,591.85 Total C&pl~ Accounl.8 ·····-·····-···· .. ·······-··························· t<H.Mtt.85 26,000.00 TOTAL LlAB1LITIES <}ND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ........ $1,778,lHM l 560,628.78 U ,338,TTl.M FIDUCIARY STATl!lMENT -(;9U R T AND PRIVATE '11lUSTS-N ONE KEM OR.ANDA: Aalet Pl ediecs to S.CUre L.f.&bt.Utiea ' ' Pledpcl &fMtl (end .eecuritiee loaned) (book value): U, S. Oonrnmmt obllpU<ino pl~ to oecutt de- poolta and otller llablllUeo ................... -..... -... • .. -·--.... -11,2111.25 • 11:1.392.58 l!Ml,MS.81 8T A 'I'll 0 1' CALIFORNIA. County ot Or&nire; •· • 1'.-T. Van. *· Preotdent and Wm. D. Sexton. .u.t. CUhler ot the Newport S-ilanii. llol»S, ~ --for blmoelt ..:;. lie bu a p. ._.i ~ of tl>o mattuo --In tl>o -:-:: I s ...,,,... ot ,oondltlcll elid -P"l1ab! IDS tllerelo ud .tllat every. allq&lk>n. •tatemont. .,. and ~-...., contalneil la -to tbO beot of Illa_,..... and l>dtef • . ~ -lbed and ~ to bof-ma )v both •-ta U11&.IUt.da7 of Odobft, lll!O. ! ••• " ' ButAJf .P. J'OLSY . • )A-T. VAN D!'Kll,, M~-~ la ud f or -c-llt y of Oranp j Pr d,_ ·-or..o.1t..-_ > ~ D GMV"--' ---• -'l'U!6""9 1 • '*''·) .. . .Aat. C s 2 'II No. ---..,_ ,Oc:IA>ii iir u. ~ ' lfo. -....... ..., •.• a:.:.·,._. .. 1 ..,.~ ' ' ' lelax a~ Help Your ~"rt • • t ._ === ===•d•·=·······-·- llEAI Nt ..,...... $U[lt11 1., ...... GOlfYtlS(l• .. JPOllbo• V1EWT ·Yl91t110M1bol ~--'~ -the C.nteur Cli.lr-Letltt1• has 11-ond KEEPS 11-ln AU po1ltlon1 ORDER NOW FOR (,'HRISTMA8 LAGUNA BEACH FURNITURE COMPANY Z60 Foreat Ave. Laguna Beach 1400 • • ----------" ----,. -----------.----- -----..,,.. -.--....---·--. -.. -.. ; ----,-.,. ..... -.----·---·-··------·-····.--------··-··-··--·------· ~----1------~··········••h••p ........ _.··- • ,, I I I , -. . • ' . PART l -THURSDAY, OCT. ·12, 1950 -• • • •• I " ,. • ., ~~PllllS -iJ · L llD • • • NEWS-TIMES -Every ·Tuesday NEWPORT BAY PosT-Wednesdavs . NEWPORT-BADBOA PR~ -Thundays • J(-lla7 Poot olu.uted Ads -raa la U.0 ~7 N-~ or' tlle '1'11t1rlda7 P.- MINDIUM AD 18 4 LINES AJ1 Vin 'IW M9 mmt be pakt tor a.. la U9UI08 of pabUmtton.. 4 IJnee 1 Paper $ .'75 4 IJnes 2 Papen 1.50 4 Un... S Papen 2.00 Tbe publlaben wU1 not be ruponalble for _more than one incorrect lDllertlon. Of &D adftrtleement. reserve the rtPt to correctly clauit)' an:t"&Dd all ada and to reject any advertisement not conforming to ndu and resuJ&tlQlb. Advertisement.a-and cancellatlona will be llCCepttd up to n p .m . on the day preceding publlcaUon. Ph. Har. 1$16 PllaMi Bar. 1118, ult for "Act ~ or ~ ad and iemittance to JllEWPORT HARBOR PUBLISHING CO. ftll Balboa Blvd., Newport. 8-h, callfomla. MOVING? Harbor Transfer LOCAL Oft LONG DISTANCE !'bone Bea. 8927 or Bea. 5272·M. 1994 Harbor Blvd., CMta Mesa .. • 20c21H BICYCLES Rent -Repair -Sell Schwinn dealer Part.a and a.ecesaorles Ace Key Service 101 Kallt, B&Iboa Har. 1199 4lc42H . 12-BUILDDYG SERVICES FRED W. SNELL Painting Contractor DOCKS and l"l!lNCES Exterior and interior painting and paper hanging. 227~ E. 20th St., Costa Mesa Beacon 84<1-.J -~~~~~~~~~~- PAINTING EARL SHEFLIN 273 Palmer st., Colta Me.a Bea. 5<57-M 94c9 CARPENTER WORK, truc k . and power tools. Union scale or OOMPLll'l'm BOUSE CLEANING bid on job. Harbor 1164-M. 29c30H Jifmce. J"urnJture and rugs ___________ _ lb&mpooed Free estlmatea- Fully - Al's .House & Rug Cleaning Co. INTERIOR -EXTERIOR PAINTING LICENSED -INSURED Glenn Johnston Beacon 8111 72tfc 501 ·31st St. Newport Beach Custom Tailoring For Ladies and Men Alterations -Furrier PIPER-JOHNSON 813 E. Balboa Blvd. Har. 109!i 16tfc Furniture Repairing Cha1r bottoms renewed, cane or .-pllnt. Chair rounds, backs and rockers replaced; also re.gluing. HARVEY'S FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP 2060 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa :Beacon 8133·J. 17c l8H 1!-BUILDING SERVICES H. H . HOLBROOK DEPENDABLE PLUMBING A Pl'Ompt 11-11' Service Maintained PlloM: Harbor H18-W lli01 Bal-Bhd., Newport Beach · REP AIRING and PAINTING IUtASONABLE. Larg-e or small )*a_ Free e.i1Umates. Walker, .JOi-t8th St., Newport Beach. Bar. 3'lll'l·J. 'i7cl8H Harbor 2297·J !<-PERSONALS ' FRB1E CHECKING Bll:RVICB: HAVJC YOUR WATCH TICSTED fl'OR ACCURACY ON OUR NmW TIME MASTER WALLACE CAI..DERHEAD Jeweler an work done tn our own ebop 817 Coast Blvd., C'.orona del M.ar Alcoholics Anonymous Wrtte P . 0 . Box 197 Balboa Island, Calif. Phone Kimberly 3-5393 MADAME I~AURA Spiritualist and psychic reader . Advice on love, marriage and business. Come see this gifted woman today. 917 So. Main St .. Santa Ana Ph. Kimberly 2·9081 25p36 HAND PAINTED SKIRTS Blouses, lingerie, lamp shades, draperies, towels, aprons make love ly personalized CHRIST· MAS GIFTS. START LESSONS NOW! Phone Ve-Vi, Hhbor 0382-R LAO.Y DRIVING EAST want.a !1~·1?-CAaP~R-· cou,ple or 2 ladles to fl.hare q:- ·; . · ·. " .. , . 1 ~ i "i'i\eJto..,:~·~vm)l -<;>c~ 1st!).'~ tn,,:·11-nQ . VO,od,llQg .. t· , ohange ' tefer~ce'S. Phone '1!M.. Y uphalt Ule and install 5079·J . 2~27 -·tile. RAY KIMPLE A.pl. 3, ahlngled house rear lt41 Newport Blvd.; Costa Mesa. Phone Beacon 6431 2c3H Painting by "PAT" 11 ,_,.. Sttvlc'e in Harbor A rea pall Sat. A Su.n., Beacon 5055·J : IP -Und St., Costa Meea Use Classified Ads • • • to sell your car • . • to find a buyer for your bome . • . to reat your apt. .•. to dispose of furaltnre .aad ho-bold . gocllla YO• llO longer IM!ell. ' • • . to lllld a good Job 23-SICUATIONS WANTJl:D w ASHING or mONIKG In ,,,, home. finlahed or roup dJy. B)' • pteciA or hOUJ'. Pboa.e Beaeott 6203·J 20c22 COLLEGE TRA..INED youns wo- man, former aeaiatant buyer, seeks intereet~ position. Per- manent resident. Ph. Harbor 1146,WK. '21tf MAN 33 Desires to m&ke home in vicinity. Exp. as bkkpr., pay- roll clerk, timekeeper, gen. ott. clei'k in Const. Motor Frt.. A Bldg. Mat. )Viii conalder any. thing. can Han1• L. A . Logan 8-384.0, or write Bx.. U2, % th18 paper. 25p2T EXPERIENCED C&rpenter want.II work by the hour. -WW turn1ah AU tools. Beacon 8119-J. 1llc2'7 80. CALIF. BIBLE COu.&GE Stude:nta want part time work. Baby slttlng Gardening Bouework Windows clnd Ironing Servt:ce Sta. Helpen R.Mtavn.nt Work. :ste. Phone K!mb.ir!J 3-328I-, lllxt 11 . 30p21B WOKA.N WANTS· HOUSEWORK by the hour-Call Harbor l~t·M-K. 28'pJT1l .. • .. r • Rug.and ·upholitery Cleaning 1and ~ing . . -~ We rpec1111ze In cJeen1nr II.up and UphollterJI ltillj. lbM In yOW'-own llome or la -.plut uotnr tlw t-Blld.1711t~ • 8'-Ht!SiO.U. MDIO ~---~~~~~~--WA NT TO BUY CANOll, aboUt!WANTEDYMr planoo. Trll<io In 18 tt. Phone Barboq 215GQ.M. ~ur Ol\I JJ!ano .,on _a 1o,.M, • • I . 2k28 Spinet .,.. • ...... 111\ll ~n . I 4S-£lPil~ I 4 l!llD1!DI "'-Ai'il'i"..u:N'i'il ~ &C)1Ji!i:3 Furnished or unturnlahed 2-bdrm . houoe, ,._., Children O.K. Hlrbeet cull allowance. '1'erma. -....... ~. DANZ-ScaMwT PIANO CO., ~" --· ~• B. A. Nereson 1982 NEWPORT BLVD. ·-~-.. ~~-roa SALii .,..._Ith. no No. 111a1n, Santa ~ -~ ~·-r 1----. ..... --.-, -----Ana. • Linwood Vick, Rltor. PRE-TAX SALE Bal-bl1l>d Har. 2042 32"6f RUGS DYED Costa Meaa Beacon 62:U 2ed7 Let Wt make your o1d ~ and tllmltUN look like new wltlt bright, new colon. All worti: ~t.Md. · , , ' • USJllD PIANOS from Me.OD ·up. O•t your new 1961 model tel•· Oood playlnr condition. DANZ-RED BARN -llOtJ.SE.· back bay • 2 B.R., canal h'oot., pier and float. FOR irR!!:E ESTIKATES, PHONE BEAC01" 11108 -. riatorl NOW before the new tax SCHMIDT, 520 No. M'.&ln. Santa ranch. 2 bedroom Wlf'Uml.ebed. -goea Into effect. Ana. corner 8th. , W~l place tor ct1lldren. n--• I ti f Ph I W I I Bee'!l"l IT&ll-J. 25<27 AttracUve, SIG mo. winter, ·ai.o cute am.:all apt. for 1 or 2 ptt-- aon.a. 145 mo. tocl. uUl. Harbor 3173-W. 2Sp28 HANLEA'S uuuu ae ec on o i cos, eat·, NEW l"rol'lt&Jinl accordlc:m. Pl'P'l • lnghouse •• Admiral and Packard te11lonal tntravox. model wit..t A.TrRACTIVID BAY FRONT 2 2039 HARBOR BLVD. Co.u.·M-2lc24H Bell. 19 ah1fta. 8e11 for over $i~ bedroorrr tumiahed duplex apt. L.ARGE furnJahed l·bedroom apt., nreplace, paUo, refrlg'., waah.. machtne. Reasonable rent, year- ly or w1nler. 213 Colton S t.. Newport Bt!ach, Harbor 1304-W . , SALESMEN Golden Opportunity For High Grade, Ambitlo118 ' Specialty Salesmen lbmtngs unlimited selllnl' Amer· lea's tineat lifet1me aluminum awnings. Top commlastona. Car needed. Apply ID pe1"90n 9 :00 a . m. to 0 :00 p. m. KOOL VENT of Long Beach 74S Pine Ave. Long Bff.ch\ 25pH NEED RESPONSIBLE person to care tor young baby 5 days week. 7:30 -4:30. _ 1313 Wett Bay Ave., Newport Beach. Har. 2554·R. 25c27 WANTED.-Mature lady to do • SPECIAL: now •tor S39tl, ealO lnciud ... I Near Balboe mopping dlatrlcL II •••a. ...,,...: • ..!"-?179 • . 1961 Phtlbo lO·lnch T elevlalon Convenient tenna at ~ Garage. ~ mo. Harbor 483. • " • • • ,;:;;:;::;;_ ;.;;= l $ 29 9 FER'S MUSIC CO. (lliJ!ce 190'!) ~ · on Y 2 • ey <21 No. Sycamore, Banta Ana. NICI: A'l"I'RACTIVE 1 bedroom CLEARANCE "SALE DA VIS-BROWN Co. Klmberly 2-0872. · apt. Winter or yeerly. 1406 w. 1 _ Balboa Blvd., lnq. apL 4. 26c28 on used ,. Elec. Refrigerators ranges and washing ·machines ALL ltenu priced to sell quickly STRQOTS • • • TeWinkle Hdwe. 1~ Newpott Jllvd. COBta Me.a Be.aeon 0222 TWO 9 x 12 uac!d rup. lerton Ave .. Newport Bea"COn m9•W. 11,!8 "'11· Height.a:. 26<28 1880 Harbor Blvd. C011ta ,..Mea. OROAN8-U1ed elect.rte. A beau· Beacon 6821 . ty. Save on tbla tor ebttrch or BAMBOO RATTAN SHOPS ,Complete llne, factory-to.you. Open 12·9 dolly & Sun. Bank terms. 275 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach. tfc BAMBOO -RATTAN FACTORY. Buy direCt and 'save. 3·plece secUonaJ t.hta week only $114' .50. 384 N . Coe.at Blvd .. Laguna 8Ch. 24.tfc SPECIALS in New and Used Furniture New Hollywood metal bed trameA ............. ·----.. ···-··-··-... $ ~.95 Blonde Jflaple dinett e !le~ .... 89.50 Used breakfas t set ........... ; .... 19.95 home, Another for In&. DA.NZ. SCHMIDT PIANO CO., 8111ta 'Ana, G20 No. Mt.In, comer 8th. AN OPPORTUNITY For Real Estate Broker to take over utablllhed bulilneea ln Harbor District. Due to necet- slty of ta.king over manage· ment of buslneu of b!'ot.Jltr now incapacitated, wlll tum over lease and nicely equipped ottlce In excellent location.- many tine Uatlnp. Rent $&0- muat sell quickly. Write Box Q2, thl• paper. 26<27 BALBOA WINTJ:R RENTAL Completely / n-y turnlalled. l\e- fri&'. N-ohop. dial. Adulta. lJW. pd. Panelray heat. Reasonable Rent On Bl. Balboa Blvd., Balboe Phono'H&rt>or 21527·R 1Sp27 . UNJl"URNl8HED 2 bedrm. bowie In a CQ<ut. With gua...,. Wash- ing m&eh1ne. $60 mo. 7'53 Weat 19th, Coeta MeM. Bea. 8097 ·JK. 21lfc OltLUXJC 2 bdrm. fum. dpx. apt. Immaculate, homey • fireJ>lace, ye.rd, garage. Leue $100 mo. Adull!J. 423 Marigold, Corona del Mar. 14pl5B 27p29 Trailer Storage Protected by 8 tt. steel fence, $1.00 per week. TRAILER TOWN 327 W . Wilson Costa Mea Phone Beacon 5016-M PERMANENT SLEEPINO RM .. garage. S8 per w k. BLUE TOP MOTEL, 401 Newport Blvd. (above Arches). 15tfc NICE LARGE FRONT ROOM & kitchen, $37 -50 mo .• linens and utilities turnlahed. 2 people. general house work. Stay on ----------~­New lnnersprlng mattres.se8 .. .......... , ........ •-··-·-· ···----······· 19.95 CAFE In yacht landing. Very clean and well equJpped. Ph. Beacon 6488-W (after 8 p.m .l 26<29 COMPLETELY FURN. ALSO down st&lra bedroom. Prl· vate entrance. Bath, $10 per week for 2 men. 123 • 28th St .. Newport Beach. 20c2IH place. Write quatlncatlons and age. P . o. Box 218, Newport Beach. 26p27 Philco Refrig. Sale 7.2 cu. ft.· Philco cwu $224.1)()) Now ................................... S210.GO 9.2 cu. tt. Philco (WU $259.00) Rollaway bed with inner· spring matt,••• ........• 24 .00 " up __ MAR ___ I_N_E--W~.-A-Y_S __ New and Used Fumtture Good bustneas, eatab. 6 yn. Single Dale's Furniture track. Have equip. " room for ROOMS & APTS. MONTHLY OR YEARLY STAGE MOTEL 608 Coii.et Hiway, Newport AVAILABLE Nov. 14th. several rooms with bath and k itchen privileges, $30 mo. GILLETTE HOUSE , Penn. Point on Bay F ront. Call Harbor 2649-M or Harbor 044-J. 26p39 HOUSEBOY or housekeeper want· ed by two adults. No cooking' . Private room and ba.th, plus saJary. Call Beacon M99·R. Now .................................... $245.50 1929 Harbor Blvd. expansion. Xlnt. Newport loca· tlon for yacht. A comm. boata. CORONA DEL MAR -Yearly f.5--RENT, MI8CELLANJ;()US Bea. 0101.w 26<28 WIU.. FURNISH house and ·utlll· ties t o elderly C'oup1e In ex· change tor a few hours work See these Philco. Refrigerators at Randall APP.liaitces 616 Cout '"ff ghway C.Orona del Mar per week. Write Box N-2 c/o 27c this paper. 26<28 ------------ MARINE SERVICE and hard· ware dea.ler (not local) wantJI two men for service department. Ont!. first cla.s.s marine motor mecha.nic (no tinkerer&), own TREADLE SEWING MACJilNE Good condl~lcm. Boy's l&r&"' bl· cycle $15. 382 East 20th St., C011ta Mesa. Ph. Beacon 63M·J 2'5c27 toola. One maintenance man ------------ GOOD ICE BOX & w hite enamel Muat sell account of other bual-rental. l bedrm. turn. apt. $75 stove for sa.le $20. Phone Bea· ness interests. Write Box T·2, mo. incl. utll. Ideal location. I2X20' Office space, corner loca- con 5591 4 '"'K. 25p27 this paper. 26p27 ~I Lark.spur Ave., C . D. M. tlon. Street level. 515 Eut Bal- \JRGENT -MUST SELL THIS 2:X:27 bOa Blvd., Balboa. Har. 2121. WEEK -Chests. beds. chairs, U A.PA&TllSNTB a BOUlllCS NEARLY NEW Fum. 2 bed.rm. __________ 95T __ FC_ couch. Ph. Laguna 4831 . 26p27 apt., over garage. E ll!'C. refrig. Lido Isle ' winter SM and yearly $75 at NINE P C, Pilgrim0 maple dining I 124 u _ 29th St,, Newport Bch , U You want a rental on LIDO .,... '38 Studebaker I-ton truck with rm. set. s tudio couch and Call owner Beacon 6378-J. matching chair. 3l6 Iris Ave.. ISLE see WJ. Several lovely 25p27 pick-up body. $300 cuh . can be Corona de! Mar after 5 :30, Sat. ap&rtmenta also home.a avail-------------seen a fter 5 p.m. R. C. Owen, 35 and Sun. 26<:28 able. • BALBOA ISLAND-3 bedrm. !Ur-Balboa Cove, Newport Bch. Ph. 48-AUTOMOBILES, TIRES capable of yacht quality patnt- and vamishing and willing to fill In w ith minor· carpentering, rigging, bilge, cleaning, etc. Ideal living conditions, promo- tion opportunlUes. Start at $250 Guaranty plus bonuses tor pro· ductlon and merchandi~ng. Write Box X·2, this paper. · Do You Need a2-A-ANTJQuEs a Washing machine? I 'B-EA_U_TI_F_U_L_t-al_l _m_i-lk_g_l-ass_l_a_m_p P .A. PALMER INCORPORATED 3383 Via Lido Harbor 1500 niSbed. Furnace. O&rage. En-Har. 706. 26c27 clOMd p&Uo. Yearly or-winter WILL TRADE Good Clean 1948 rental 91V&flabJe. Very reason-Packard Station Wagon, low 27p29 See us for BARGAINS in used TVs We have a few good models avail· able-just traded ln this week . Here's your chance to save some money! DA VIS-BROWN Co. 1885 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Beacon 6821 TWIN bunk beds. XJnt. tnner- sp·nng mattresses . and box springs. Davenport and chair, good condition. $130 or sell sep- arately. Ameri. Flyer elec. train, streamliner, with new tra.na· former, $15. Harbor "124l·M eves. or Saturday. 26c27 WE OFFER: $10. tor your old Iron aa trade on a New Horton Ironer. Randall Appliances • &16 ~t Highway '' ._ j,j ;~ del Mar _...:::-;: 27c HOME FREEZERS Immediate Delivery • VICTOR QUICK FREEZE-New models, 5-year gtiara.ntee. 9, 18 and 21:> cu . n . sizes. AU.10 NEW 4 1' cu. n. General mrig- eraton. Immediate dellfti'y. ALSO NEW Caloric table top gu ranges Immediate delivery. Dale's Furniture 1129 Harbor Blvd. Bea. &107-W We have several available week , wringer type. $15 and up th ls DA VIS.BROWN Co. ISM Harhor Blvd. Coat.a M98& Beacon 8821 • LA.DOCS DRBlSSES, blouses. bags. ehoee. Starting at $2. • 81aee 9 -14 Ott white Btrook Co&t ............ $.25 Red Faille coat , size 14 ............ $11 Elec. blue gabard. BUit 111.ze 12 $1 5 105 Via Koran Lido I.ale 24c26 AWNINGS M:Udew Realltant , , . C&nvae Aluminum .. l'lneet Material.I Free EaUmatea • . Patio Furn Expert Reco;wrtnc SANTA ANA TENT & AWNING alnce 1920 KI 2-3G45 1626 S. MAIN, SANTA ANA You Are Invited to Come to the Opening . .OF 1J~~t·l·~: Dress Shop Choice selection of ladies' ready to w~ar. items. Many new 5041h W. Balboa Blvd Balboa 26<27 6-ft. COLDSPOT, $50 .. box trailer and hitch. $10. boy's &port coat and slack.a, me 10. $5, 107 G atriet, Balboa, Harbor 239()..M. 26c27 WESTINGHOUSE 12 1,i" telev1· aion, table model, used very lltUe. $100. Call 9-10 a.m., 406 E . Balboe Blvd., Balboe. 2$<31 RecoildltioneJ 10..ln. EMERSON table model T . V., ST~. 90*(1ay guarantee. ' Randall Appliances 815 Caul '\ilghway Corona del Mar 27c bases "''Ith green IMves. Dry 'Sink. Oya! dfop IC'af table. Call Mrs. Richardson at Ri chard- son's Yacht Anchorage, H arbor 369. 26c28 R esults come from constant Practice! An ad regularly in this 22tfc ONE BEDROOM APT. on Grand Canal, Balboa laland, near shop- ping center. Adult.a only. Win· t er or yearly. Ph. Ha.r. M8-M. • 20.22 paper will protluce r esults for you. ------------ able to right party. 120 Em· mileage for good fishing boe.t . erald, owner will show Sunday V.'rite Box V·2, this paper. or call Olympia 1088 fL. A.) 26p28 25p30 ------------ ------------FOR SALE BY OWNE R-1940 BALBOA PENINSULA -Charm-Ford Dlx. Convertible Cpe. New ing 3 bedroom, 2 bath, furnish· motor. nev.· pe.int. Price $490. R. ed apartment. Rea.sonable. Win-Seibert, 23572 s. E . Kings Rood. ttr or yea.r round. Har. 3019-R. Cllff Haxen. Ph. Beacon 6333-J. tfc 26p28 NfCE ATTRACTIVE 1 bedrm. ---.----------1949 CHEVROLET 4 dr . Stylellne. SS-BOATS, SUPPLIES Chrysler Engines Used. Crowns -Royals See John Harvey a't Seacraft 625 COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH PH. BEACON 5771 2tfc NATIONAL one-de:Sign sail boat. Clean. 2 suiLq of sails. $550. Call T . D. Rogers, Harbor 2543 25p27 Walt's Trading Post Used Marine Gear Nautical Decorat.ions Used Nets apt. Winter or yearly. U05 w. Yearly and Winter Rentals Balboa Blvd. Inquire apt. •· 1 We have several turn. h.sea . and 2!tc27 apt.8. at very low winter rates ------~-----$40 mo & up. BAL. ISL. year round rental, 2 BR. furnished, with garage and Aleo all year rent.ala. utilities, $85. t-Jear ator~a. eve- nings call Harbor 606·R. 28c28 BALBOA ISLAND S50 mo, wtn. ter rental. 2 bdrm. gueat houae, rum. minimum utll. pd. Furn· ace heat. 120 D~ond. BaJ. Is. Harbor 1520·W. 25<::27 3 ROOM API'. turniabed, Elec. Rfg.. Includes all utilities, all year rental to couple-No pet.a. 605 Bay Ave., Bal.boa, (Key at 209 -8th St.) 25p27 OCEAN FRONT Balboa Penlnaula, qulet, 2nd floor apt. Excellent location. Short Paul C. Jones-Rental Agcy. 2307 B&lbo& Blvd. N ewpor:t Beach Call Harbor 370 or Harbor 231 3 22p3'3 1-bdrm, large living rm, garage. frigidalre on 2nd floor. ALSO lower 2·bdrm, lovely apt. both on water, near mkts, thear.. bus. Very quiet. Adults. .617·36th St .. Har\IQr 691 4 W. 23tfc MODERN attractively furnish ed 3-rm. apartment. K itchen, bath garage, utll. paid. Near 18th S,t . By month or lease. Ph. Karbor 499·M. 26p27 Lo"' mileage._ Owner selling. Radio, etc. $1700 full prlce. Bank \\.'ill handle. Beacon 6826. (After 6 p. m . Ph. Bea. 5564·R I 26c27 1950 CHEVROLET convertible, low mileage, $2200 or will trede for older cl('an car. Phone Bea. 6488-W arter 6 p.m. 26<:28 1947 MERCURY club coupe, black \\1i ll take trade. 673 Victoria St. Costa Mesa. Beacon 5498-J 26c27 1946 OLDS 66 deluxe club coupe 'o'•ith radio. Excellent condition. low mileage. New paint and tires_ $925. 2581 Vis ta Drlv.:. Bay Shores or Ph. Bea. 6388-M . 27c29 • SI-TRAILERS 422·30th St. Newport Beach Open Sundays Ph. Har. 2410 walk to ahopplng· district and BALBOA Peninsula-nice 3-room 22· Eastern built trailer-good transportaUon. View or both furn. apt., neat and clean, close condi tio:i, Will sell or trade for 17cl8H REJ;IST~~~D; Snipe and traJlep, · Nice condition. F'r-ite $185. cail Beacon 5743-\\'. 25p27 ~~ and l>ay. 2 large bed· in. $3ft mo. to June 1st. Child property 9r pick-up \ru~: l!:IO '-T-.:1~'1--~~ li!A~~fc;~ ~tit:t i~s .. ~~r~· :~i~ ,~··~::1 !r.f mo. winter, or avililable for ltlhed 2_ bdrm. home and gar· yearly leue. Harbor 2278·W age with lady-Service man's 55-MONEY TO LOAN WANTED TO BUY front .owner. 24 to 30 ft. fishing boat. Loh· ___________ 2_2_c_24 wite, business woman or ? 805 LOANS TO BUILD, IMPROVE, BUY, MODERNIZE, OR REFINANCE ""'" o' cu, Johnson hull pre· Balboa Island t erred. Must be in good shape a . and priced right. Give full 1n· ,...eauUtul 4 bedroom, S bath hom4! fomlation and rock bottom In f lneat looa.tJon. Complete17 nrice first letter. Write Box V-2 fumleJ:ted, $160 monui, winter ' ..... w c/o lh,ls paper. 26p28 · Stanley Hadfield 16' sailboat. excell ent condition. See at Dick's Dock, 805 Coalilt H lwa}'. Newport &ach 26p27 218 MARINE A VE., -Ioland Phone Harbor 20 Winter Yearly BOOKS-SEA BOOKS I bedrm. Apt ..... $30 .. '45 A fine stock of booka·on all yacht-2 bedrm. Apt. ···· 45 60 I bl '·Pl all t 1 bedrm, Apt. . ... 45 60 ng au ec...,,-us curren bed R books. LendJng library. 4 rm. ome .... 80 120 • See Ml'9. Conrad at 312 Alvarado . The Islanders · Place, BaJ-. H&rbor 2'98-J. 21( Marine, Balboa Ia. Har 1547 , 25c27 SOc8lH I WINTER RENT AI.: Eut Bay ------------front, Ba.Ibo& laland CLltUe Ia- U-MUSICAL, RADIO land l 3 rm: furn. opL Payne tum.ace. · Couple with Infant welcome. Harbor 2.537. 25c27 fl'OUR MONTHS OLD Spinet piano, rental return. Save $60 on this. Convenient terms at SHAFER'S MUSIC CO. (Since 1907 421 NO. Sycamore, Santa Ana. Kimberly 2-0072. Lido Isle Bayfront 1 bedroom tum. ···-····--·-··I 10 2 bedroomo, 2 bath ···-··-··-···1115 3rd Ave., Corona del Mar. · 26c28 We Buy Trust Deeds ROOMY 2 bedroom t f\Jrn. u pper NEWPORT BALBOA FEO.ltRAL apt. Panel r&)". Garage. M12 SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. 31st St., Newport Bea.ch. Phone 3333 Via Lido Ph. Har. 1&00 Bea.con 6372-J. 26cZ8 ------------ WANT t.o abatt my attractive new house wtth girl or woman. 5 rms, garage, piano. Har. 84.5·W. 718 Heliotrope, C.orona del Mar. 26p27 2-bedroom house, pe.rtblly fur· nl.shed. Beautiful patio, $60 mo. yearly. W9uld leue. Adult.a. 214 C&.brlllo St .•. Costa Me,a. 26p27 BRAND NEW one bedroom turn. apt, close to shopping district. 2oc 30th St., Har. 13&3-M, New· Port Beach. 26<27 OORONA: DEL MAR-S7G mo. fumJ.$ed l·bdrm. howie with atn Mnll. tnc1 bath If d~lred. Cl&rllqe dlaposal and il"'rage. nice location. I F . C. And~, 602 Coa.tt Blvd • , 'Corona del Mar LOANS with 4 ~·~ For Homes -5 112 'Yo Int. Long t erm. Low payment Specializ.ing In F . H. A. and 0 . I. Plans. 511': % Construction Loana CALL BOB SA Tl'LER Har. 3163 tor Free Appraiaal Rep. POIRIER MORTGAOII: CO. Metro. Ute Ins. Fund.I. KI 3--5185 READ ESTATE LOANS Interest Rate 4 'h -5% · ORANGE COAST RENT A PIANO, $6 per month. Available to June 15th AU' rent allowed tf you buy ,..'ft_,." - FOR SALE BENDIX LIKE NliW -1Mll MODEL CALL HARBOR 2397-W YEARLY-1 bedrm tumlshed hoe. an utJi pd. re.u. price to right adult.I. 513 Begoni&. Coropa, del Mar. Harbor 816·M, 2Sp28 Loans qutdt:Jy made ln tbe Bay "1'ea and Laguna. Single or multiple unJta. New or old. Be wUe and save by re-ftnanclng your preeent toan. Mtn1mum ·ex· penae. • No cb&rCe for prellml· nary appra.laal. Phone Banta Ana. Klmberly 3-«52T or write: ARTHUR H. MAY M ortca&"' LOon. CO<ftoPondent Two C&Uf. Life InL Co.'• mn A TT ~ SUPPLY within tenn. DANZ-SCHMIDT, ~-·~AP' A AS80C. L~ 3112 t{ewport Bl•d. Bar. 2!02 ·ltlO ~BLVD. ------------520 IJIO. Main, Santa Ana. :Uttc Hp#? t•t• South Main Sant& Ana 1 · -. P'I .,,... ,A~d Oolfa ~ ~ ••i • mt-R Aircraft Workers Gf\AND · PIAl'lo'. Beautiful tone. MODl:llN 1 -. ..... ...-.. YlllARLT -rtJRNLSHED-;!_;rm pta " lta • • ] atfc ~ ,..,U. local -tor 6nly $395. DANZ·SCIDIIDT, .-utW-p&lcl. fiiO' ••-:;;;: opt,. UW. Ind., Newport.-· ------------ at low -. FINE LAlJND(lY •orlt -. · • • &20 No. Main, Santa Ana. An· ~. Inquire Nil-Mo.Ttlol' 4 bodnn, home. ocean froni.:! 51-RZAL ESTATE WANTED Uie Clutalnl, etc. In :roar 11ome cw • TelevisiOI\ Service SNAP-ON1 TOOLS other tor 1435. 20 others et • Jlllln Apia, llGG w: lloll>oa -· ~-:.1~ ISO. C..U 28TllC I I ' . I • ,, " 1 • , " , , I , will call for and -·•· libs. RAD~JO Jti!:P ,AIRS -Job l<lmltlt. Ku. 1'11-R ftrloua prices, . fife · C. l•ssified Ad.1 · wm1•-Har. 156S.lL :ap20 • 11« lllr'amar, Ba-. EAllTERNDUI ATJ"llllilTlON! u i....,. -.... ~ llamna ' .llldTH SPINET PIANO, & yn. old. LUce roR RIDIT--·-Winter rentalo -tumlllled ept&. NewpOlt Halt.or~ • , .... , !'--. _.,., ,!, . . ....... 14l!O. Terms, $60 -" .apt., Id-·""' f'lbla'. 1 .......... pr. and utn ·--... -. .$45 WANTED TO .;m.t.DE good rotnr and profitable market for good bome OD baY.Aron.L Valu« about $16,000. Give tull lntonn&Uon tint letter. Write -V-2 e/o I.bl.I paper. 2"p28 .... I•''-. 1· ,,...J.. . l . !11!8>. RADIO 6 TmLll9UIIOM DUO W OIL B111w, ftllt 120 i-month at f!11.U'11R'B AJoo -.1 ....,_,--. 2 bedrm Pr· and ut., front Jd. Mii ri.... -·-. -~ llSAL . 9l'Aftl ~.It.I,..,.,. IOll -..,.. c. IL -__, , ""' -• 191<' --MUlll!; co. fllince 1907) m N. flnplaee. ,...... _...., lot. ...., ~ n-Bay. Call Beaecn 2211 •-IL--~v·d,· WA1ttiu-1•up .fe-of· --.-0n••-~.s,--.santaAn&KL2-08'12 _,,.,.....,1., • .-m._,, Mtrr-M ~ . ---11!18 --"1!"' • • n .,__ ......... · . ~ <lCll'Olll\ <Ill Kar. " _,.. · ll-&ZAI. DTATE ~GE N , ,.-. h--•' llN• ....... -... a.u 8109¥ :a< Xtrt«mdlU. 1r';): : ! -... T 8Pl1fft PIANGS. New and u.eed. -Nie& ~ ·unfVL .;NISlccqt.--• · ewp.o •• _ ,.. .. 1 u ·-~~ _ _, -ui. -. , a -......,, -i..-,,,_,. ... -~. . .-; $Sllll, '420. Dlioooltlaued WINTlllR UNT.LL-1 ·-._ eo1 apt. -· 1 • 1o ""'"'" WILL trl4e 2.-oom IMMlfo 1n ~ H rltor J II • · -1111_._ . llf<lw -ca l'"iql.·~ OM-sa. ""*° -w1t11 ... -1, -Sl87. n-:-,.-. 1 f.w SU -t ,_..,..Ula -·.anen. Very --.erutllJ>e tor h-in N-pdrt . •... _ -:i· .. _........ --el A-1111-T*k' ~ ~ T"· olf..' SU. -1'1 -D~, l52o 1'1'. llaln, W.Ooean-~1411-J,l.i •• aoty, 1&14 Putt Ave., Harbor. Wrtto._,., di Wiit ,J.J'1i.--,,---• ... ,-.•~< ........ ;.&·.-a .. -.-1M1 .... 'UIJ 111111. ,. -~!· _,.. --IUl.lljulta.t.a. , , .. , __ tr Clooa •..,... . · Mp:rr llBt.,On~,'Callt~ 17~ • :" .,... . p • 4• .J ,-.., ' I • • • °' .-·... , • -:· • -~ • l • . . .. _, . • ' , ' ...... ' • -; ~ • 'II "" • • • , 4... i' l ... ~~ _ ~., __ ~-·~·t1~:i::Ji1~L..:"":·-.:_~'.:.: •· ::::~ ''~iii1ia'. ltl'·li ... "£;:~~·~1tt!.~":3i:!·~'::_:'~;;;:'. ::.;::;:.:::.:.•:;..~~-'" ~::_~f_~ --~ ~~~ -~~: :~· ~~~~~~-" ______ :.:_ :<:. -.~·~,~·~··:!.·'~,.·~:_~"S·l_~'~~i:~),iiii,.''.~J.".i.;;..,~· ~·::.:i .;,.'i...·.1·-~·~·~,_!:._e;_'~-"' '·"'-;·~· _<:.•;'t·~J.r·~:·~-~ ----; I f • • ••t..••Aft! BµNcHE!A. GATEs.Realtor Qqtoia LaWe -Frank Catherina • ~311 Marine I ve., Balboa lstand · Pia. Bar. 11S71 ·or l 72 , Barbor 7*,M evenln_p REAL ~TATE .. •~"• ------·------..--...... '. ---..--..----,.-------· ..-.... -.. ' , ... -·· ,,,.,, l:IT.AB· 'CORONA DEL MAR PROPER'l'ID3 ' . Robert B. Lynn . ] . . . Raltora Helen L. Lym! 411 Coast Boulevard Corona de! Mar Harbor 1087 , • I . ' . lPA&E 7 :---PART T ,.... THURSDAY, .OCT. 12, 1950 . :~~.,RESS~ .. a •w.u. WftA'l'll I .. . • • G.N.WELLS FOR SALE-Duplex. AD excellent loeation, near beach. Good rental .->rd. . Alley and driwway peved. Parliy fUrnlabed ·-·--·············-~ .. $14,llOO Four Bedroom, 4inlflg rooin, DIQdern hoine, exclusive location, ocean view&, full price $is,ooo. OWner will accept $4,000 down. : . ...... • •• ... • = r • = = -· • a I 4 .... • • · OUTST . ING VALUES O~ BALBQA ISLAND $43,000 So. Bay, pier & float. Beaut. 5 BR, S baths, din. rm, 'petio, fUrll., garage. Sandy beach. ' ' '82.000 No. Bay, attr. 5 BR, 2 ba., turnlahed. Jl7,000 So. Bay, 2 BR., furnished. $4,000 down. INCOME 521,000. 2 BR. home, patio, garage, PLUS 1 BR. apt. Both places charm. furn. Nr. No. Bay and alwp. center. A property you will enjoy owning. $23,000 Llttle laland duplex-3 BR. each Xlent in- / come property. INCOME $16,000 Charming 3 BR. home and 1 BR. apt., patio, garage. $11,600 2 BR. furn. Very Nr. So. Bay. attractive, patio, gar. $13,000 On Diamond nr. So. Bay. 2 BR. fu rn., patio garage. $5,000 dn. $16,750 4 BR., 3 ba. furn. Patio. Salesman Wan ted BLANCHE A. GATES -Realtor DO YOU Broker .& Assoc. Costa Mesa The Best Town on Ear th G. I. Resale CLO'eE IN 3 BEDROOM ·HOME Fenced ba ck yar d . All redeco· rated Inside and out. Price $9500 12000 Down Payment.11 $66 per m onth Lemon Hts. S BEDROOM HOME-1 Y:t acres, trees gala~. Priced Right, $15,000 Small 2 bdrm. Home 1 YEAR OLl>-:-Blg Lot Price $3,000 or $3500 l'umis hed • Cl ose to Blvd. H OUSE and 2 RF.NT ALS-4 yr s old . l nconle $1 '.lO per n1onlh. P r ice $9950 3 B.R. SPECIAL 4 Yrs. Ol d BED R OOM H OME-fir eplace, tile but h and kitchen. Price $6500 Want a.truly lovely home for your family to enjoy and 2 your friends to admire ? If so -Look at t hese on LIDO ISLE. ALL EX- CLUSIVE listings: G. N. Wells, Realtor and Associates A.re you lookinC tor a brand, new quality buU t house wtth three nice bedroonui. dlnlng room, Hlected hardwood floors, tile ~and pu1lrnan bath, dual tumace. t:.arse two-Car garage. On a ·F .H..A.. approved lot. Very nice •ppe&rlng, Watt a mlnute, the .~ price LI only $8750 P . 8 . 'nlla ad ls not exage-erated one bit a.pd you will agree there I• no· bfotter value In this local- ity. G.I . RESALE Low Down Payment Better burTy on this 3 B.R . home located on a nice clo•e in corner lot. Carpeted living room . hdwd and tile. Ntcely landscaped , 2· car ctrrage, teJJced back ya.rd. Someone ta going to malt• a Sood buy . Loan payment.a $M Incl. tax.ea and 11\9. Can be hand· led tor 11~00 down. (W e have 9Jl offer within $2M> of owner'.11 acceptance figure. Bec&use of the extreme v alue he will con- 111.d~r no leu. U It's value you are lookJn,r for, •ee this In a hurry. Courtesy to brokers. EYE APPEALER Two bedroom home which la mo1t a t traetive. Color scheme and de· sign make thts a STANDOUT. Brand new, thoughtful floor plan. Loar•• k itchen with din- tng area. plue dining room. Pu!. tile bath. fl.ILL PRICE, $8,250. $2000 Down i . ' '?h ~6 ~uti~ul ~~ck; hay lots 80xl5T, 11300 eac h. Phil Sullivan F ormerly C. Galen Denison G. T. Everson t90 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 1-0n a 52 %: ft. lot nea r the club house is a 2 bedroom home t hat will "Win your Heart." This borne sparkles with lt3 c I e a n , er-Up appearance. Roome extra large, living room and dining area 2ZX24 , beautiful bathroom, unit h.eat, .weatherstripping, s pa c I o us walled patio, art18(1c planting and many othe r features. Price ONLY S21 ,~00-Term! to suit you. 2-0n the NORTH BA YFRONT of LIDO ISLE a 3 bedroom, 2 bath . home with pier and slip and com plet ely tumlah- ed for ONLY $42,MO-SEX: THIS. 3-A home that was built for- F UN and LA UGHJ'ER and a big JOLLY FAMILY. On the BA YFRONT of L}DO ISLE t his is a 5 bedroom -3 bath home on a' larse Jot. 'nils la a solid BEACH H OME with a Uvtng room l bSO, larse patio, pier a nd all around a de!ttrable W ATER F RON'T home of . relaxation. coon VALUE at $55,000. ALSO Look at the amoun t or building on LIDO ISLUE. Remember we are the DEVELOPERS of LIDO ISLE. Lota are selling fast. They wont last forever at p res· ent day prices. We have several FlNE BUYS in LOTS. You should SEE US. P .A . PALMER INCORPORATED 3333 Via Lido Newport· Beach , Calif Harbor 1500 S~ QR .TRADE €o'Rt!>N'A.f ff>EL MAR . 3 B. R. & Den Home Beautiful unobstructed view, lge. Jot, want 30·ft. -34 ft. late model Chris Craft 11port1tlsh er a.s part. Phone .. Har. 369. 27 c29 1790 New port Blvd., Costa Mf'Ra Phone Beacon 5 181 "Down Paymen ts Raised on Homes" New Government Hous ing Regulations Effec tive Oct. 12 , 1950 We will still sell t hese: New 3 bedroom homPs \\1th oak fl oors.• fireplace. furnace, til~ bath, g a r bage disposal, Jav.,n;i, large 50 ft. loL~. Rcatly to 1novt- ln right no\v. $9950. $3,4."IO On .. $65 per n10. These H oines W ill Al so G. I. Ralph P . Maskey 3411 Newport Blvd., Newport Bch . Phone H a rbor 402 S AN DIEGO .--Storefront -Pt. Loma-$4 ,000 tlown -8 rooms boat moorings, pat io, etc . $42,· 000. Terms. O....•ner San Diego Bs.54 7. 26p28 VAC ATION HOMES 1 B.R., $4000., $5600, S5750; 2 B.R. S6500, $i750: 3 B.R. $7500. N . B . C . REALTY 3116 Newport Blvd .. Newport Bch. 26c28 Back Bay Ranch Panoramic view of Back Bay and hills, lh ac. in la wn with Rpri nk· ling sys tem. -45 shade and orna- menta l t rl'e:'I, hundreds or shrubs. 3·car garage nnd 2-stall stables. Main hou~e ha8 t 8x36 living r m. furnishings included, Hot Point di.ahwaahe r. G.E. disposal and Bendix. -Cartake r's cottage (or rental unit) built in replica or mid- westem barn. Owner, Beacon 6758·J 2G p27 RENTAL-3 to 4 bedroi>m home, modern and_colort'Ui. Avallahla for 10 months. Two Bedroom fully furl1b!hed corner lot. Cor. fiJ'eplace, $96 incl. utll., yrly. Studio Apt., Jiving rm., We bapi, lge kitchen, $56 Incl. uw .. yearly. . And many clthers offered for your aelection. • _CORONA .DEL-M,AR PROPERTIF.S HEAD ,O~CJll BRANCH OFFICE. 411 Cout Boulevard Corona del Mar Farmholl8e Motel Harbor 1()37 Harbor 1063 $700 Down-$48 Mo . BEAUTIFUL-Brand New-2-bdrm. hoine, hard- wood floOra; tile kitchen, dual furnace, large lot , good location. Built under F .H.A. by Geo. M. Holstein and Sona Full Price $7100 Yo u can't beat this anywhere. Drive Ralcam Place, Costa Mesa. past 369 Then Call For Appointment PHIL SULLIVAN (Formerly C. Galen Denlaon G. T. EVERSON 490 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Ph. Beacon 6248-W Evenings Harbor 3157 -W or Beacon 5458-J LIDO ISt.E FURNISHED home, 2 bedrooms and bunk room in garage. att ractive patio. Special $15,750 Nearly new 3 bedrooms, unfurnillbed $16,950 Large corner lot , Lido Nord, building planB includ- e'd , ba rgain $3,750 N. B. C. REALTY CO. JAMES C. HOWARD 3116 Newport Boulevard Cha mberlain's for best buys ID Corona del Mar $6500 l Bedroom COTTAGE on R·2 lot, room fo r ex'pnns\on. Earl Chamberlain REAL ESTATE Loons ... I nsuran ce ... Builders 500 Coast Blvd .. Corona del Mar • (opposite the bank) Ha rbor 2288 27TFC LOTS OF LOTS but few buys like these! 42·ft. CORNER. near community beach and pif'r, on Lido N ord, Lido Isle. $3 ,750 BA YS HO RES LEASE HOLD - Large lot , nice location. $1 ,400 HIGHWAY FRO NTAGE ona del Mar, 65 ft.- $12,800 In Cor· • Linwood Vick Rltr. Newport Beach VOGEL VALUES Costa Mesa TRAD.Jm. OWNSRS! A comfortable home for y ou and a port for car a nd traller . Walking distance t o theatre, ahop1, acbool. t..rce comer lot. ·Big value at $5,500 Call Harbor 2046 o r 141l Balboa ' Multiple No. 1545 Lovely 3-bedroom hom e, near Bay and Ocean. Low down. S15 ,950. 310 Undo Call Harbor 14 ~ Newport Heights Multiple No. 1536 OcMn view, 2 bdrm, bll' yard 429 Rlvenlde Ave . A BUY AT 16,500. Call Harbor 145 Good Until N,ov. 1st .. '1t >•'· Beautiful ·Lfdo"Ba'y 'F ront home- 4 bedroom.I, pier, float, $35,000. Call Harbor 146 or 1960 TODA Y'S SMART MONEY IS GOIN G INTO RANCHES! COSTA MESA REAL ESTATE t BDRM8.-A fu nny home. clooe to ca.ta M .. lhopplJJI', theatre Catholic .echool, l•l'I'• lot. Prlc· ed at Sl0,600. Submit y our own reuon¥1• down. payraent . S BDRM. BARGAIN, 18760 and •nrw> down , $60 mo. On.de A oak noon , tllework , den room. d bl. gar. and many n ice ex.tru. Selling at coat-HURRY SHAKIC ROOP'-Ranch and nllltlc type and brand new. We ha•e 1 · ot these. One a t $8000 and one a t $9600. Beam celllng•. uaed 6rick fireplace, knotty plne. INVESTMENT SPl:CIM.,....f87llO. C-2 w ne, bu 2·•tory rent.ale plua 1 bdrm home rear. P otential Income Is $1800 per year. $900 ON. Smt. home In best loca· · tlon. On 80' lot . Near &ehools and t rans. Only 2 yean old . $6450 la the full prtce. Barney Francque REALTOR Ulllan La Perle Fred Croeler Associates 400. E . 17th St. at Tustin A. Costa Mesa. Ph. Bea. 5179-W • only $9500 Bea utiful 2 bdrm. elOM tn. % a c. W alled yan;I. " 2 Bdrms. East Side t'Ull prtce f8000. T erm,. ' . l l 2x1ZO RESIDENCE LOT $1000, tERMS lnduatrlal lot , S3 x 290 11000. T ERMS GOOD LISTINGS WANTED ROBT. H. MO'CTET 1900 Harbor Blvd. Bea, 6224-J Rea: Bea. llll7·J 4 . Sele..cted Values • COROl'IA f.:!Cf-• !o'AR -Duplex "· 1111• !wl\h . .inai\ Ii• .... ..,,'!'fi ot .. 15' K' a.is·. lot' SJt,500. NEWPORT BEACH-Bay Front lot , n ot channel) $15,000. Deluxe 2 •tory duplex facing' bay. Fu'u Ule roof , $36,000. Beacon 6243· W HAVE San Marino attractive 7 312 Marine Ave., Balboa l.11land Alfalfa, cattle. vee-etablea, groves Call Mr. Loveland, Harbor 2045 STANLEY SPECIALS CIVIC GENTER BARGAIN l:XCJCLLENT LOCATION, a ttracUve 2-bedroom home. Service porch, ample lton.ce. Double frame ~ctLon.. Cement foundation, sood roof, l*J"9.P, Nrbecue, tehced yard. Paved nreet and alley. No uee••me:nta. ParU&lly turnl&hed. A. real b&J'Saln ,at M.500.00 euh. Contact H&rold Snyder at Harbor 1013 or evenlnp Harbor 39!·11, for appolntm.mt to aee th1.I real buy. DREAM HOUSE BALBOA BAYSHORltS-8parkUng brand new 2·bed· room , bath and \.I:. C.pe Cod home with Bay vtew. Wall to wall carpeting, panelled dlnlng room. kJtchen with 1oada of the newuJ. fealuru. Thermost&Ucally cont.rou.d. unit heat. Twin bed size bedrooma. Stall ·shower. Fenced patio. Double g arage and brick planten. Contact C&rl 'Mtoma.e a t Beacon 5748 for further lnfonnatlon. CORONA DEL MAR SPECIAL-fully ·fumJ.ahed home. Almost' new. 2 b@d.. room.!I. Ideal location . Cloae enough to Bouleva rd. Full price $10,MK>.OO InveBtlgate th is one today. Cont a ct Bill Schuater at Harbor 247 4 for-appointment to IN. BEACON BAY A 'CTRACTIVE SMALL HOME ONE BEDROOM, large living room wtth fireplace, klt ch. en with snack bar. Beautiful apartment over two-car g a r· age. All knotty plne interior , Love ly enclosed patio. House and apartment completely furnished. Price reduced to Sl7,!>00.00 Shown by appolntment-c.all M ni. Maroon today-H ar bor 1776. • • EARL W. STANLEY Realtor 17th and Cout Htwa y Newport Be&cb 2Z Karine Ave. GI~ Cout H ighway Corona del M&r Balboa Ialand 3114 Newport 1'tvd. Newport Beach Balboa Island Bayfront Little Island WELL BUn.T 3 bedroom home and 4-car. garage at rear of excellent 60 ft Eut Bay frontage with f'me pier and float. Prime location for de-· velopment as permanent home and chotce In· come. Exceptional Value! Wm. W. SANFORD, Realtor 216 MARINE A VENUE, BA LBOA ISLAND Phone Harbor 2462 26c28 ' TWO 'CORONA DEL MAR HOMES 2 bedrm., I 'iii baths, 2 •tory, vtew . Lovely patio and garden. As.sorted fruit tru •. So. of hJ&hway .... $12,500 2 bednru., large fenced com er lot. BBQ, d bl. gar, £:xeel. k>cat lon and financing ................................................ 113,760 BEACON 'BAY HOME 2 "bedrooms on la r ge corner lot. EnclOlled yard and pa tio. Cl<>se to bay ................................................ ,21,000 . ., ERNIE SMITH, Realtor Y~r JlatlnK'a and rtflt.&18 aollclted <;:•••f il!lvf. , . ; ii 1 1i :•~Mr\ I C9!J"'I" d•I t¥ar 1 ~.1 ·' ··"' Ph.-Q~•l>9i'P¥7 . ;1i:i:, '"' p• ' . .. ~ .. ' ' . Want 20 '7o return on your money RESIDENTIAL INCOME -Six Lido 's Best Buy 6-0·ft. Bayfront home, 6 bdrm., a balhl-All the nice UUnp- beautitul pat io, pier, •Up, pr .. den, worbhop, doUble . saraae. fireplace ln muter bdrm. Pric- "" ~ ... •• -! •• ., ~· ""' '"' ... ...• .. ' .~ • • .. ' .. ,4 . . ' ' .. Harbor 3157·W or Beacon MM.J Resull..11 come f rom · const&nt PracUcel An ad regularly in ,thl8 paper will produce resu.lts for you. Doctor's Clinic or Emergency Hospital roon1 housl', exct•llent locat ion . Will trade for waterfront on Balboa Island, Lido or Corona. de) Mar. Va lue, $26,500, Sy93354 o r writ e Box No. W·2, this pa.per. 26p27 Phone Harbor 2402 Balboa BALBOA-Ocean Fron t. 3 bdrm., 2 bath8 wtlh apt . pver double garage. 2 R . 2 lot.a. Room for another duplex. Jtul.ly fln&nced, Submit otter. unit.a and ownera •eparate home. Rates very conae'.nratlve. Would accept home In trade fo r part, or wtll gtve good ter m• on any reaaona ble offer. ed to aell at $55,000. Wt tlrmly • believe thl• to be today's Bl!8T • • REAL VALUES in · Costa Mesa $300 Down New 2·bdrm., corner lot , litUe flni.!lhlng. $500 Down . ·-· New 2·bdnn., SOO rt. deep lot. Hdwd. and thermo "beat. Ea.at· ldde. Duplex, $1500 Down Clo9e. to ocean and bay-ove.rloolu new per k. Make .ofnr tor qu ick We. G.I. Resale $56 per mo. B. .A. NERESON •. 1M8 Hffpoet llml. ODl$IS .._ .._ ••• Cd'l Im ~~.Jf-18.R.-t -..:•v-. ~ a.r. .... a.. ... a--Ull ?I ' ys 4-. Col!ta ..._ a ., ... _._,.,,_ -·-II " I .. -· . Comer location , 14' ing a rea. $31,600. rooms. Park· Lido Isle Bayfront 3 Bedrooms, 2 bathil, plus ma.id's room and bath. Ua lt heat. A dand,J' home for year around ll v-lns. $88,500 furnished . Boat Owners 50 ft. ba.ytront. modem 3 bdrm., I bath. A>ldll&' '36.000 rumlllh· ed. Balboa Peninsula Bulldlllg . ll!te. com er location. WGO. • BALBOA JSLAND Lovely s· bdrm. 1 1,2 b&th hon1 e. Lg. li v. e lec. dishwaaher, patio, dbl. gnr . Xlent loca t ion. DON'T MISS THJS ONE! Listings Wa nted Marilyn F . Leidy. Realtor Ph. Har. 19:)8 315 Marine Ave. Balboa Isla nd **SOLD** 1531 Miramar Balboa By a , Jl\lltlple LlslJnr Realtor GR&ENLllAF "' S112 Newport Blvd. • ASSOC. Har. 2562 --Cl&as.Sfled ads are read by folk.I 24Uc ho a.re looking to buy. , BEST BUT IN CORON A DEL Large home on MAR. ,aouth ol hlghway. Owner leavln,g' town. Must aacrll1ce South Bay Front beautilul ·2 bdrm. home. i'ull slae d1nJlla' root11. Hdwd. tlooro. Little Ialand. G""C• "' workabop. Full price -· can _,, .. H&r. 2UO-.JK. to l"OO'!' 9'RONT.l.GJD on ttn..t 22c2'1 i ..... •Prtnte ~ aad llo&L 1------------ ENJOYABLE BAYFRONT Living at lta bellt ' E very day In tile year •. We have a one story modern ' hoine in a very •i-1&1- Balhoa Island •location. - Price $4!i,OOO. Call Huh Powers at Multiple No. 1515 Triplex., yeatly rental over S2200, 814 W. Oceon P'ront. R eu onably p rtced at $16,000. catl H arbor 24 TS John Vogel Co . Bal-. Newport C.D .M. Lido 100 M&in St. Ha~r 146 Harbor 2478 Harbor 1741 Harbor 1960 For these and m any other flne valuea see WM . E. ANGOLD, Re~tqr 901 Cout H lway, Newport Beach Bea. eOM-W. (Rea. Har . f 2S8·J) **SOLD** 1311 E. Balboa Blvd. Bal- By .. JlulUple Llatlag Realtor Price $15 ,CY.'O O NE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS on Newport Blvd., llt l,S ft . frontage--only .$10,000 or wlll lea.ae. • R . W. BARTINE Real Est a te B roker 1809 Newport Avenue Coeta Mesa Beacon 5320 27c GOOD BUYS!. buy on a wa.terfront home on Lido 1111e. Balboa Island East Bayfront Here too, I• real V ALU&--&orel,. 2 story, 3 bdrm home In PRJli(S aoc.uon.. on the Eu:t b&Jfl'On-t- beautltul muter bed:nn wttb bayvlew balcony. Webfier ap prime me&n.1 the beft--tAe pldr IO we u y1 lt:a lecatlcm ii PRIME. Price '411,000. COSTA MESA. NEW 1 BEDROOM HOME Need lots of room? $8,000 -ON THE . HllllGllTB ·Balboa Covee Lot ' I B. R., !Ypm., trpf., dlalaf Waterfront lot In --s.t- Compi.toiy ,llunlolled. ~ lot. "SP ACIOUS" .. the word !or thll room. kltcb ... brldot. ..... ....... -Co -cludlns bq&t all J .. A. BEEK OFFICE ftlA -. '-. attracUve 9-room, 2-story bomo pon:ls. --. bdwd. !Ir&. . v p can ...... ll2N-J "' ao.t& w-. l;arire u...,. ~ "' ......... &114 dq, ---· Balboa laland OWNER MUB'f SlllLt. at _.. Cllfl Ra-bomo." S -· 2 bf.,. llJ'e~ dlol. pr, 1-. patio, ,,..,_.. ·-216TI B. E . Klnp Roeil. aJtt. Ha..... Pb. BeoCoD WS>.J. llp2t , 1-,_ wtlll h<'llltll! "'""'~~ _..... N.' ot --.. welJ.liullt Harbbr Inveatment and 1'1--OljM'•s --N.w xoo-s hdrnL ~· 2 c1u. 1opunte • ...,. -ll!d . Company batllo. Diil. pr. •UMO. lennL . lllce Id-wllll llrl Meet $8650 -~A COTl"AGE ·anc1 n 2 ,.,_...., 00roaa det Kar. ,_.,, tot. ., ~ --aur. Aputment ...,., 2..,,,, pr-11ea1ton Call"'"'°'• KL S.et27. Jk2I !no. . ·~· V-of-. Bllmlabal. N_ewpor\ Blvd. at IOU! 8t. ftJ•"-4· ~ dlllt ......... -'13.300 -BALBOA POINT. A.tu. . Phone Harbol' HOO Have Y-ou a House ti.'": .. -~-1at. -:..:i: ·:,,!;.a..,.~-:_ 11::.: wANT 11up1a"' eorona dtl ... Corona del Mar to Trade? --.,.,... an11 Bar-B-Q. , Trade -1n -Ill ~ $9500 Onl. ...., o IU\I\ te two bedroom&, SpanlM rt,to. · O'WNE ol I la. R. -la Bal· f .,,_.,,uu,v, l'IDf We ba-.. ......i l1JOd buya In !up Uv. rm. two ttro,10- 2-bdnn. -with 2-c&r --- -_.. -oa -_ _ . ./ BAT Jl'RONT AND BAY VIEW aa..t ·~ wllldl coald . =.-:......loc&llan. nr.i!:'".::; • "'1.-• •• '*· _. ... tor,..... 1111J1i. ot -,.r-LOTS. ' bl ma/d'• room or -. "8,000.. ...:n ftll)g eoosi <ODdltlon. ll-1 lot! 1'w-OWW• ol ~ ~ lot 11' ud •-••1... • BOUTS ODAaT R&ALT!' WANT OOPL1:X w111a two W. Balboa Coves. Home ... 1....... • -1 , a.. --....., -·OOJCPANT . """"" 1n -~ . ----i:.2-i:.. ----Oli~ un....!. . "'Ka1tlPlo I~ ,..., ... ; ' Stanley Hadfield , ........ . . .......... U.-al 111._ --- . ' • Madera I -:::-...eden. I bat1to. , ' • ""' -,....-aOll llaln llL. ~ Bar .• -Fitzmorris Realty Co. Larp llvfnc rm &Ill! dlnlnc rm. F. c. Andri!l!len, Rltr. ~ • Beach R•aJ!Y .... p .... • . .._ --•u· -B 1 -...... PutlJ' fUrnlaW. NOOO-... eot Clout lllY<I., ~ c1a1 Illar _...... =I NJ' -·D t ..__ *a>!l't .... R1--,_ -utllU Oout mft. . ---- ---. UAe.._ Bay A... (Otllter al Towa) pr. .... P1 k BM o~-S 1 tn NI •• Pndleol Aa ad NI 11~ ta -Cu •• M Me, ... -ll&r. llH>-R. lOpSS, I -I llcl!J ~ --.... 111111 :i~-·--_,., 'Wl ..... II 1 • . ' I • ' .. I .. .r . I .... ' f f • I ! • • I • I • I • • , I I • .· ' • • I • • PA~E I -·pAgT I -NEWPORT-BALBOA PREss . -TH(/RSDAY, OCT. ,1 2, 1950 ' ' . • W-HE ·RE TO DI-NE DANCING • EN1'ERTAINMENT • THEATRES CAPE COD HOUSE \ , EXCLUSIVELY SEA FOOD Oysters-Lobsters-Clams-Shrimp-Flab ALL K INDS OF SEA FOODS From North -South -East -Weet "Fpr A Taste Treat" CAPE COD HOUSE H ours Dally ii to 9 p. m. -Sunda"Ya ! to I p. m. r 11-t nn-Sat. V~ ..JOlinson, Esther Wllllam11 I LID 071cadtc . . Oct. .. "Duchess of Idaho" Special One Night Only Thund.lt,y Oct. 19 THRU OCT, 1• ---M-G-M pmenls --- llllA RAY Turner Milland 3 11 'h Ma rine Ave . Balboa Isla nd As SAM'S SEA: FOOD ' . ~omplete Course LUNCHEONS-DINNERS -~,"At th e Sign of t he Swordfish" Beautiful New and En larged Cockt~il Lo unge SURFSIDE twtwer>n St-al Beac.b and Samet. ~ Pbonea; 8%4-05 -80!-00 -U0.-71 THE ARCHES CAFE and COCKTAIL LOUNGE -· Ol>EN 10 a . .rn. Through 2 a . m. • Newport Blyd. on Coast H ighway NEWPORT \VE ARE CWSED ON TH URSDAYS 011 OUR STAGE! ...... Pfi11r11' lilwt .... Westtnl Sllrl Mesa~\{ I' l • ' .' ' • I Wt.'tl. thrv Sat. Oct. 11 -14 "All Quiet On The Western Front" -s.-.tontl Major 1111- raul Douclu Rl('ha rd \\'ldntark 'P.anic In The Streets' Lily James beautiful model who really , lived " ·//1 Ult~] -"""""tHer oiJt)~ - TOM EWfil • LOUIS CALHERN M N DVORAK • BAAllY SUUIYAN MARGARET PHIUI PS JEAN HAGEN A Mtt,..;o\dwyll·¥.,..r l'kQI,. ... Wrlttlll '7 IJOllt( lHflltt ~ Dlrlrild by 'fMllCllll '7 CEOltCt CUltOt • VOUOIAI VETWGUll COMING SOON "Saddle Tramp" and "The Lawless" By Morri MUMS 50 ¢ B U. W ITH H ar. 2070 THIS AD 609 E. Balboa Bll'd. Balboa ' . ' • • • • ' • Jack Harris to Direct f itst Event • County Symphony ·La Rancherita to Open Season Closes Sat~rday for Harbor ·community Players November 8 at Padua Hills · Orange County Sym phony or- chestra. &JI se<:tlons well balanc- ed throug h Jargest membership I~ It.a bl.story. will present it inltla.l concert of the seaaon on Wednes- day, No\•emb<'r 8 in t he auditori- um of Newport H arbor Union High school. With •:t.a ltl.ncherita... gay comPdy of Mexican ranch life, en· tering Its final two weeks. the fall ae880n now i.s under Why at the Padua Hilla Theatre. following annual \"·3.Cation8 of the Me.xtcan Jack Harrta, ouUtandJng d.frec ..... ------------- tor and actor In Southern C..U· tornla pf.oteaslonal a.nd commu- lty theatru, wtll dlre<:t the ttrat play ot the current sea.son for the New po~ t Harbor 1 Community Players. Inc. Mr. H.artia, now a resident of Costa Mesa, ls perhaps beat known to oiilnge county audi- ences for his work at the Laguna PJayhoU¥ during the put two year11. While director-manager fol"' the Laguna group, he pro- -. ' . • ' •· ' r, I .Jack Hurta duced 32 pkly8, Including such hits as Light Up the S ky and GlaS! Menagcril'. Jn 1947 while a stUdt'nt a t the Pssadena Playhou8e, Ml'. Harris won the Los Angeles Times Dr:1ma Critics' award a.s the best actor at the P layhouse. He was also In C'h a rgc of the Playbox. Gil- more Brown's intimate t>xperi- menta.l theatre. After leaving t he Pkyhousc he toured E urope a nd published a book coveting his lra· vels and t he plays he saw. Jn 1949 he was vol ed a member of the National Thr11.tr e conference. ·'\n h our given only to the out· standing directors in t he United States. According to Mel Bf'rt y, presi· dent of the Newport Community Player!', "We consldt•r ourselves very fortun.11 tt' In hevlng 8 direc· t or of Mr. Harris' caliber and reputa tion. With Rn enthusll.lstic mcmhcri;hip and the support of the c ommunlty. we'll have the best season yet!" Cestlng for the first pla.y will be held Tue11day e vening. October 17 at lhl" home of M r11. Lee Barne1', 121 Via Mentone, Lido J1'1e. Try-outJJ arr open to t he public as well a,. tn Ol!'mbers of the Community Pleyt•rs and Mel Ber· ry u ri;:cs all who are Interested in any phai.e of pla.y pr oduction to be present . Spade Coo~ey at Rendezvous Friday Costa Mesa Youth Looks to Future as Composer Ila not every young man who Robert LaMaster of Fullerto n can compoae good music and not junior cnllcgc. cnncerln1ruitC'r of every one who can do tt it blessed I t he orchestra . will be violin solo- wtth a pretty cousin In the ghow ls t at. one or the conccrl8. Others buatne.n w ho wlU help popularize will f f'\'.lture two o thC'r mem bers. ' hi• 80nga; but t.M.t'• what J ac::k Kat hryn Griswold. vlollnl•l and Wilcox ot Co.Ila Mesa la lookin g • Vir gin ia Seal. cellLst . forward to. F irst program. to be direc ted Jack went 'eu t this l!IUmmer. by Clinton Sawtn, will Include: hoping to enter either Yale of Co-l.fcrry Wiv.e.s of Windsor ovcr- lumbla university but found• th at 1 ture 1 Nicolai). Concerto GroAAo it called on the draft he would •No. 8 1Correllll , Water Music loae his yea.r'e tuition 80 afte r Suite (Handel) and the second having a gTand t ime l!leelng t he and fourth moveme nts of Tachai- ~try, ca.me ho m e a:nd entered kowsky's Symphony No. 5. Thcrr Or-ange Coaat colleg$. will be no adnlission ch-:1rgr. but Considered almost a genius at a silver offering w !U be taken t r> compo11lng by competent musl-help de fray expenaea of the or· c Mlns, Jack made the acquaintance chestra. of J ohn Conti, WNBC t e)evil'ilon pl8yers. ~ The P adu a dining room now i3 open every day but Monday and t he theatre hu resumed its: regu. lar schedule ot pe.rfor m a.ncea to continue u ntil vac&Uon Ume next year. Patrons are invited b y the p lay· ers to request favorite eonp o r dancf>~ al the merienda, or indoor after-theatre party in the Mex l· can IT:·'.lnner. which follow8 a ll per- fo rrnences of the play. "La Rancherita" and the meri· enda will be given Wedneeda y through Saturday ('Veninga, an d Wednesday Saturday afternoons. through OC'tober 14 at the scenic hilltop playhouse near ClaremonL -People do read the want ad.3. and both he and Jack 's coua ln,/rr====================""'====""'i! Marla Stevena.' who recently ap· peared In an Air F orce ahow In I Boston. have promised t o help I with his popular compositions. In addition the Schir me r Music comp:1ny ii lnlereated In hl8 cla11- slcal work a.nd Jack plan8 to send them on completion Romanz.a and Fogbound, two claa.slcal piano num bers: al8o Fantastic Varia- t ion•. a most unusual number for piano and organ . David Six of Balboa. who c an do t he careful ·'.lnd difficult work of writing mu- stc9'.I nolet. I• copytat for J 11.c k. One ot the highlight.Ill of J ack's s tay In New York wu w hen h is aunt. Mr1. Schenck . entertained wilh a birthday dinner for him at the Ritz Carlton hotel. Among other event.a, one was hearing Vivian delta Chle!a. sing In con- cert at the Yale Bowl during Jilek '! three weeks In New Ha- ven. On alghtaeelng achedule werl" Salt Lake City, Detroit . Chicegt}, Canada, Niagara Falls, P at t e rson. N: J .: Columbus, Ohio: St. Lou is, TuJaa and Albuquerque. -Clu.altJed aaa are read by folks who are looking to buy. " FLORENCE BAKERY OVEN FRESH DAILY TO YOU FRENCH PASTRIES, CUEAM PUFFS, CHOCOLATE ECLAIBS, DANISH ROLLS 305 Main, BALBOA Harbor SZ FUN ZONE OPEN EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY ·BALBOA • Now Throogh Sat. Oct. ·1 1-14 1----.... ----------------------, I James Stewart. Debra . .Pag .. t S pade Cooley a.nd hi" fine tt>le-===========::;::=' /vision band featuring popular Clost'd CHAS. 113 -22nd St.. NEWPORT BEACH Tuesday If.A.LL. O"'Der MEXICAN FOODS AND Marinated Steaks a nd Ma.nal'e r Houn:5p.m.to9p.m. Satunlay 5 to 10 p. m. U N IT Y UNITY CHUHCH O f TI UTH 10!5 Notffo l •o•d"''' SANTA ANA. CM.If . "" Alflll•l•d with Unity S"tltool, L11'1 Summit, Mo. SUNDAY MO I NING WOI SHI P, 11 :00 P. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 10:00 A. M. '••Y•• 111d H•1li"q S1rvlt• T1111d1y 2:00 p .•. -Cl11111 !" Chrklio" H•1ll rtq Tt.ur 1d1,. 2:00 11. m. 111d I .DO 11. m. Oflic1 Oian o.n, 10:00 •· m. to 4:00 o. m. by 1pp.ol11tm1,.t. Ev1ryon• 11 Alw•h W 1k Ol'll•. NEW,Olt l IEACH UNITY CLASS -TUESDAY 1:00 P. M. -1221 W. IALIOA ll't'O, FREE COLOR MOVIES at UDO THEATRE 10:30 A. M. TUES., OCT. 17 "\\"ln&~ lo Ha"·aU" "Wlnp to Mf'xloo and G uatemala" "Arou nd South America by Air"' Courtesy of PAN-AMERICAN WORLD AlRWAYS and VINCENT~ TRAVEL BUREAU FREE 'flCKETS at Richard's Market Lido DMll', H&mpton's. Newport Phannacy Balboa P harmacy and Udo Theatre. "BALBOA PRESENTS "Broken Arrow" The Beet Way t o ''FORGET IT ALL" IS TO SPEND AN EVENI NG WATCHING O UR FLOOR SHOW Gm LS---Om LS GIRLS Show Time 8-11·1 DAN'S BARBER SHOP FOB YOUR FALL l lOA-lE PERI~ • HAIR STY I.ING STEAL Bt')fJ>ER JAC'K Theft of a bumper jack and misc('llaneous toob fronl th(' ur.· locked trunk of his auto '''hie ! .vu par ked in Lido parking lei ! 0 ·.vas reportrd to Nev.•port polic' R by Marcel Munch , 1819 Placf'ntia 1,1 Cmta Mesa. The theft occurrcc! l'uf'8day night. _.s A T u R "D A y N r T E 0 'CT. 14th • • ' Jame8 F ranklin started the Nev.· E:ngland Courant in 1721 in Bo!'l· :on . ~~ ' Choose Your i LAY-AWAYS NOW! BRAT SHOP . 1809 NEWPORT A \'E. COSTA MESA BEACO~ 6959 f\.1AX BAER, Sacto.-"My part- ier 1'1axit· Rosenbloom gives his noney to the bookil's. Mr -I'm a ranlily 1nan. I !J'Ot c lass. I send home $750 a week.'' Gin ny Jack8on will make a second appearance at Ba.ll>oa's famed Rendez voui;i ballroof tomorrow <Fridey) night begi ni ng at 9 p . m . w hen Spade's b ys will play for thc ttnnual Ortnge County PeftC'e Offlcerii: Ball. ' Adva nce tic ket ~e. at $1 .25 eech. lndiC'al<'s ·'\ lar~e crowd. AU funds derivcd fro m the event Will go lo support the widows' and orphans' fund. the !police pistol range and t he C'ounly peace of - f icers t raining schoo,t. Three TV sets will ht• given av .. ay as door prizt•s. Mus ical Even in Fo r Piano Pupi s of Kathleen Coleman . The. oldl'r group of piano pup - ils of Mrs. Kathleen Coleman, will meet at their tef,cher's home. 414 Tustin Ave .. tonight I Thurs· day) for their mol1 hly musical get-together. f\·l iss Carol Ann S w and Don· na Hamilton Will fU'lllist M rs. Cole· man as jupior hostesses. ~118 Who will p~rticipate in· elude A nlla McCle land, Olivia Wilde. Taja Tohill , eannie Ellis, Su e A nn Balley, D nna Affler. baugh. Norma A nn Heffner, Jack · Raub. Bill Hamblel1111 Ba rtlett. Terry Ha ll. T er ry a lias. Leroy --~----------.,Hogland .and the h .teases. Carol I THE .CIRCUS ROOM Ann Shaw and Donqa Ham!llon . ONE OF AMERICA'S OUTSTANDl"lG RESTAURANTS! Food Expertly Propued and Gr.do~ !lerled, ID Oar ' Ualque DlDID• llooal Free hldoo•· l'liridq Nes:t Door. LANA TV~:~:!°i:~~ ---·-appeanace -ta..: • Aller a t.· .. ,-ear •h,_. la M..O-lr9 =cewl.J.......alell , •A Lile .t Ber Otn.." Blillt to E'••n ... __ . --~-L:-:r prt wM 0bee1 1 • of N~ T-U -* made• ........ -, ......_.,., .. --a.,y -1 ...... Al-... ft ? .. , c, 7 ... ~. -. ... 'l' " ' .- • .' ' ' NE" \VORlD OF TOYS open tomorrow! com~! 4th & Scyamore , Santa Ana 7 FOL-LOW ~~~ LIGHTS!!! FOLLO~ to ,_i lcaowos! lnne's ln~~~! Bazaar <JN T HE SCHOOL I'° . HARD ST At BORC St. SOUTH MAIN , 42 GALA DAYS 3 GA'-A .FRI., SATtf~Nis • ~ DAYS • OCT. 13, . ALL-STAR specia l ~ FISH · ~R~y FRIDA 1 and FRENCH FRIES »,,tJ; All ,.., -S0c 111• Awardlftl .,f OCT ... tor ·······""i:1;·i ;o "AMl 19'!': ~~~~ • pluo ti.. ..,en1"'1'• ElHlllTION ~ 5coAH 13 Wll£ST\lllS IN AN • --~~---:~· O~F;:TV~-~l~STU~NF.O~ ... Q;; to "'• hokM< , , of "'• wl..,.l"ll .. _u-1111 H•~1rgon t1d<et Sun. '!IM· UWI"" DOKf MISS m SATURDA1 OC:T. 14 ' SUIDA1 OCT. • 15 • ......... U 'OalJ lk Not • • • • • • • • • • •' or ~IU SQUARE bANCING te tt.• mua:c of In tM ..,..,i.,., WIST llANCH VAN'S O()U)IM ____ .._ 'KANDI """' ~ _.,. 7'1u. .u S-.1 0,. .aallNl'.:'I' •Q •l.t n a.•M.ACY CVJ' ~~lltll!!ll • ·ea: ..... ~ a%...:cu. • ~ .... u.o•oara _,. ..... co. • --~ .,...,,~CAft ...,..'4..., ~,__ • • -· • :· • .. ...:'-'-...... _, ..... • . J • • • • • • . ilTAK OtJ.uiD FRED OWl!NS. offeulve _aad def819l•e wlu.id' .., • t11e or-.., c-' eou.~ f'lratH, woold _,.. 111a pre7 to tl8aUa eva tf he m lMel( Ute tackle. Plrata mNt P'a.Dertoe . Frtday nlght the Newport Har- bor SaiJOn football team .will tr•- vel to Long Be•ch to meet ,. stub- born elevaa from St . Anthony high school. It 11 expectM that a goodly contingent of Tar toJ- lowens wtll make the 2()..mlle trip to give the loocl1 crew plenty of en- couragement ' u t.My aeek their third victory tn four '1&rtm- Oame should be a toa-up wttb the breaka deciding 'the w1nner u wu the rt.me Jut week when all the breaka came Newport way and the eager T&tll rolled up • 20-polnt tlrat quarter lead. and maintained It for a 2M wtn. ~- Rosso Grooms Pirates . for 1st Conference Game-at Fullerton Laa:t week agatnat Oxnard tht> Ballon played without four recu- lars, flaahy ba\,fback Met Smalley. tackle Bob Van Dre.mlln, fullback Don Aarvold and quarterback Bob Scotland. According to Coach A l Irwin, all might be ready tot &C· lion on this week greatly adding lo the Newport atrength. • Dlaabled by training Injuries · and battle scare from their las t de- feat, Coach Ray Rosso's Orange Ccast college Pirates are groomlftg desperat.el:Y for their conference opening lilt with Fullerton Saturda:,• to be played in the Santa Ana Bowl. Jn anticipation of .g, bMlllant Hornet offense and t ough defensive play a• shown by Fullerton m.----------------Jim Pascoe, who . again drew the pr:.ilse of Irwin for his play agalmt Oxnard, may start at one ot the guard spol8. It Scotland is rtady he will ahare the signal calling with sophomore Rollie Pul- aski who h-'18 done an excellent Job in the first three pmes while Bob had a bad 1houldcr .. Rollie completed two out or three paMes against Oxnard and passing has been his only weak point. One tou to end Griffith. covered 56 ya.rda thetr 28 to 13 victory over Santa lforiica Jut week, the Rouomen have been concentrating on •trengthenlng their basic gridiron work. The Hornets will be point- ing for thia opportunity l o avenge their 12 to 0 defeat L:ist year at t.he hands of the Pirates. Play through the v.·eck on th<.! ptactlce field waa centered around bo«!Jly contact and live ac tion blocking and tacklin~ fOT" Coach Rouo'a Buca. While linesmen. un- der the crttlc~I eyes of AMistants Johnny Owens and Hueston Har- per butted and blocked, the back- field concentrated on keeping their hands on the ball and per- fecUon tn performance or ballic playa. lkllJ).ar8 Injured Meanwhile st·l r veterans Larry WUJoushby with a bad ankle and Raul H ernandez with a groin ln- Ju"Y we11e watching from the sidP· Unu. Alao qut of. acUon were quartpi:back Carleton Me6ra with a ilore ankle &nd lettefman guard Gary Gray Umping on a ball foot. A• a result of lhcse injutieR and their ~erjea or dcfeal8 at the hands or two powerful op ponents In no'n-conference games, the Pi· ra'tes are prepared for dogged de- fenae of their goal In the Fuller- ton Ult and determined to put up as strong a stand a.a possible, but have Uttle hope of wrestling a lop berth Eastern conference position from the victorious Hornets. Hein to Edit COale9a*•arbook Wllll4m Whitney, inatructor in art at Orange Cout college. an- nounced the appoln lmenl of Ray Jl,eln u editor of the college year- boek. .. The Log." Hein, a student from Laguna ~h. aerved.. on the art staff of the annual \turtng the 1919-50 achool year. Along with layout w ork. h.la major contribution was the cover design. Faculty sponsors or "The Log" are Miu Nedra Thiemlg, copy. Dudley Boyce. business and Whitney, art and geneml layout. Wiiliam Brewster, a leader on the Mayf lower, In 1620, was a print.er. Fullerton Looks Tough for O.C.C. \Vlth ·the best baC'kflf:;ld In the ~11tern , con{erence, Fullerton Junior coll ege wtU be offeM ng the toughest compet!Uon that Orange Coast cotlcge w ill encounter in Ila and a score. conference play this year. Tar Backlleld This is t he opinion of Coach Rounding out the back field ror Ray Rosso, whooe Pirates will the Tars will be Dick Jones, Im· mC'el thi;-Fullerton Hornl!tJI in proving with every game, at right Santa Ana Bowl Saturday night. h1tlf and Larry" M.cMasters the Game time Is 8 pm. R088o de-t f.'am'a most coneiatant performe r clared this week that the p8.88ini; and leading ground gainer. at full-I '1.ltack of t~ Horneta can be dev· bac k. Sma11t>y wtll ahare left ha lf astallng and poM.lbly fatal. with 128-pound Wayne Welty who In expectation of such offense, has turned• ln a brilliant job In Rr.530 has been drilling on pa81'1 Sma.lley's abeence. defense during the two weeks St. Anthony'• coach, Jacquea since the Pirates were trounced Grenier. hM b(>en juggling hie by a 111ighty Santa Rosa aggre-backfield during the week In an J{&lion from the N orthern con-effort to Increase hll'I running fcrence, principally by an un-yardage. Blggut change was the stopable pa881ng attac k. switch or Frank Redd from rtght That second loas by Coast, the.. end to fu11back to provide .:idded first being to El Camino or t he weight and drive. Nick DeSanto Metropolitan, leaves the Blue and will spell Redd and play on de- Gold players ~avorltes with vie-rense. tories over thi;ee tou ~h teams. Former fullbac k Frank Bran- The Horne ts stopped Vallejo. lost nen will battle Tony Lauro for to Ea.Bl Loe Angeles. but went on lhe left half spot while Jim Man- to wln 2~ to 7 against Muir and telllno a.nd Bill Shearer will divide 26 to 13 over Senta Monica laat time at right halt. Joe Amalfitano week. la No. 1 quarterback followed by Coach Rouo believes that their Frank Patonl and Tom Mathewl'I. team has been etrengthened far Dlrecttoni. to St. Aa tboay beyond the nquad ot laat year that Directions to the St. Anthony lost t~ C~st, 1.2 to 0 and ha8 llttle 11tadlum. giv.~ by Coach Al IrwW· hope of d'Olng ~1\bldtnw .sfi 'ta•tolf6W.!•\e.1le~COut. HlJ'h" the Ho meta to a cloeely fought way to the: traffic circle outstde game. However, 11etermlned applt-of Long Beach and tum right on cation of ba8lc football may give Lakewood Blvd .. 1'0 up to t.ke- thc Pirates an opportunity to up-wood to the trafnc signal at the set the powerful Fullerto n offense Dougla81'1 fact ory which ta at Car- and traditional 1ivalry 18 strong aon St.; turn right on ea~on and to Indicate both tea.ms will play, go paat the Lone Beach City col- for keeps. lege; d.Jrectly peat the college Is A BIT TIRED PERHAPS lA blc, Tar f'nd, Oteaa Orttflth No. S1, ·an1 he Just ooa14n't keep hi.a eyes open "'hlle his picture "'U belns takeai ln the dTruln< room after t Harbor HIP'• 11muhJns !O~ victory o\·er the Oxnard Yf'Uo"· .lacketa Friday. Gjfnth ran 50 yards for s touchdown alter takla s a 1dx ya.rd tOM from Roble Pulukl.. The sl x foo two Inch td &l80 Intercepted an Ox.nant pe.M. On thfo te rt. No. 9, la rtsht hatn.ck Dick .lone& ' ho broke the spl.rl:t or the Oxy e~ on the OJN'nln,C' kickoff "'Ith a 90 y:srd 900rfns run. Far..e be ·een tbe t~•'o sboulder pads Is Ortfftt.11.'1 yo11n,.er brothf'r, Kenny. t I (Pren· Photo) SUR.RO 1'-1> AND DOWNED by a -of ___ '"fl pld Ox tack-la -r bolfback Wayne Welty. "'bo ~ playm. tbe hill pme a~ the ~t half •po Friday 111 _place of the Jnjured Mf'I Smalk'y. Welty t.';'l.ft't be .eea la tt.e. plet'Ure •• he 1.s l roven"od by O~nard Ct'fttft' Blll La.ocy, No. 44 who la belns blocked by Tar suant.' 81.U Wittman, lyl~ In -1be forepound. Noa. Gt, 51 and S4 are tac kle Cornejo, tackle Pew and end Flam.Inc of Oxy. Welty p..lned three )"V'ds on lhe third qu&.rtf'r . . play. r Press Photo l Charle s Thomas Daughter Christ en e d Anita Margaret Thomaa, infant daughter of Mr. and Mr!:'. Charles Thom:is of 1962 Maple Ave., W&ll christe.J1ed recently In the Costa 'Mesa Community Church with Rev. J oseph H. Thompson offici- ating. llllother traffic altnal; turn left heu and the stadium is about 6 ~~~~~l~~?.~:~~~~ Merchants Halt , 1 7 JC .Coaches G~t Shirts; ~~;;~~~~~;.~;~·:ce~~~~~ Win Streak of All Cry BIJes About Tea.ms day. Thursday. at 8 p.m. The o t• • t N• In the event any of !the seven Eastern J C conl~rence coache& has Saint Bees are led by Captain p imis ine Ray Arroyo, right half, 8 so-min-. to "IOBe hla sbirt•• this flt>ason, he'll !Bl loo.st havo one to lose. Ea~h ute. triple threat man. received a shirt Tuesday morning with lhe compliments of Fullerton'l'I Probable var1lty starting llne-Newport Ha rbor Optimist Base-Downtown Qua rlerback lclub. up8: ball team's win streak was stop-, $ They were guests or the club -st N rt P S Anth ped at ten straight S'Unday after-hander looked l'ltrong as he struck its regular breakfas t 1neetlng and e\\'po OS. .... t. ony aJI ed I di di t f Griffith .......... LE ........... DI ~va noor;l a11 the Southwest Aferchants' out two. and didn't glvf: up any th' .sens Umpent ng 1 sas er1 1o1r of Los An<"'t>lt>s took e thrilling hita In two innings laitt Sunday. e1r respec ve cams n care u y Woodhouse .... LT....... Cheatham e , I t d k th 1 t Ilk J-0 decision Rt Costa Mesa Park H P comes from San J ose ... Allie se ec c remar s a wen . P. Pascoe ............ LG ..... Schl emmer .f" 1 lhie: ~·~~~!n ·····:·::: ~G· .. ~·.:~:.: .... ~.iae~:. ~ea~fi!~ml:~1~:~~!;1"!h~~u~: ~~~m:r ~in: ~o~~m~Yjt 1:~n r~~t JOHN ARRAMBIDE. as&stant V D. 11 RT · P -It Placentia Merchant& invade Costa rtrst Inning. coach at St. San . Antonio, repre-an rem n . . .. . . .. . . .s;.a pos o Meeks ............ RE ... -......... Nelson Mesa Park for a 2 p.m. game. Box score: sentlng head me.n Archie Ni1bel: Puluki .......... Q........ A'matttano Last Sunday's game was one Harbor OpUml11(s "Moot Qf you l hlnk \Ye'te loaded Smalley ......... LH........... .. Lauro of the most lhrtlllng rrays ever R H lhls sea.son. but we're really not. Jonel'I .. __ .......... RH...... Mantelllno playtd on the local diamond. l..a.M, 2b .............. _.,,, 4 0 0 "Ye were suppol'Cd to have 16 let- McM.aateni ..... F ........ -........... Redd li"tght pitching limited both teamii Thieme, lb ........ ······ 4 0 0 t~nnwen back. but only 11 s howed to four hits and each ctub com-SU.rdtck, c ...... 4 o 2 up. e mJ•ht be one touchdown H • I ch mJtted only one error. Bpectacu· Henning, If . 4 0 0 ~tter than la111t year." Uftfln-._ft_ ~ tar plo.yl'I pulled the pitchers out Burton, ct-p .. :; o t 1 CLYDE WILLIAMS, San Ber· , • ..,. ot holea 8evera1 times. Loa An-Clark. rr .......... 3 o t nh rdlno: ·~e have R bunch of to Oa.n 18-Hole relel'I manago& t o score in the Par80na, 3b ....... s o o sk inny kids, but \ve·11 \vtn one or ORANGE COAST PIR~TJ: POWERHOUSE drawn''""" New- port ll&Tbor HJP IM!hool lnclocte.: troml row, Gary Deft.er, end; Ed Huaon. suard: Jolm lllapton. .-.i: Chacl< Haaaon. •Del: G°"rc:oune Fri•. eighth on a single by pitcher Earl James, as . ... ....... 4 O O t'NO. I would 88.Y St. San An- Schenlng. an Infield out &nd a Dotan, p ·-.... . . o o o tQnio hu the c hampionship sewed Alter adding an addttlonai nine ~~~~e:'~ ';~~:: '::\'.laE . c~::~~ Ha.rrta, p-cf · ··· ~ O O ~~ a~~~~:.'.ng~e~4 -~s~~k:g t~~ holes , and lncreulng the 'COUtBe with the 1088 atthough these were Tota~~~·t·h·~~·t·· ·M···e· ~1 l•O 4 'TPN!88io'n they could score when- length to 6,100 yarda, HunUngton ~ only' two men he allowed k> PVU ... ~ "" crer they wanted." HiDOed. ro~·: r.d M.aJ"er, tackle; lb\'e Prldlaam. laaln.ck, and Dave Pattenon. t.akle. Open Fint Senior GoH Tournament Beach pubUc golt course wU1 open reach base. Burton ca~e in with AB R GEORGE HO DBS, Chaffey: "I it.I fairways to (Olfen on' P"rt· one out and the basea loaded ln 1 H was pleued wlth our U:.im In last day, Octobe.r lS. OfflctaJ dedloa-the fifth to strike out the next Woolery, lf ············· .. 3 0 0 F)iday'a game with the · USC tlQn ceremonies will be held Sun· two batten. He struck out eight Collins, ca .................. 1 0 0 Frosh. There are 41 on the aquad day, October l& and will fe.tlln' l.n hi• five Innings. Sche'ntng, P ·····-.. ····· ·· 1 l 1 ahd they all llhowed up. The a pit barbecue for 1,000 pestE I Burdick Oets IDt Monta, 11 ........... -........ 4 0 0 F)"osh have a fine ball club. We at the course. Lloyd Jones. who pitched for Harrla, c ··-················· 3 o 1 ~ve a few good players who Sun•-y --of tb •-t•-r Crlatm&n, 3b ·· ... ······· 4 0 0 reallv want •-play !-ball ~ • ............ e U'll: "" Medford, Oregon ln the war We:at-Soee ck; 2b ... , ............. 4 0 O· -. LU .. • • -THURSDAY, OCT. 2, ••• line. lMtead of •p\.aytng It Hf• ond 1'1!Dlln& Pululd threw a Jl&f" -which waa balled down. Oxy look over on the .0 and marched_ to the Tar %4 when the Saltara dq ln and etopped them. Game waa an excepUon&uy clean one with only five penalties beiq' called fOT & total ol. 4.fl yards. . Ball handling wu ai.o good with only a alngle fumble re-BENCH Juat one more p cUce game corded, that by Welty, Tar hall- for the t)rw and ~ tbey tackle back, on hi8 ·own ~ yard line In the tint 8UN1et l..ea1"11e opponent, the fln:t period. Oxnard recovered and probably ~ t~put, Fu.I-but Called to move In four downs. lerton. Tan are aUP,Uy favored McMut.era' 80 yard g&Uop follow- to beai BL Antbonr' Friday In ed. Long Beach but cou eaally be A lllUe second gueaidnr from upaet. the etdellnes would probably have Orange· Cout open Ila confer· had better result.a If tl hadn't been ence play Saturday ~ the Santa tried and m.Jght have meant ,n- Ana Bowl alao apin~ a t'Ugged other BOOre In the wanlng-mo- Fullerton eleven. Let'• hope the ment.s of the laat quarter. Pula.s- two long wee.Its uacUse have ~I had ~refully gu!ded the Tars turned the Pirates I lo a much In one of their two second half better ball club than e la.et tlJne drtve.s from the Oxnard 34 . yard ou t agalnat Santa . Of course, line to , the Yellow Ja.cketa one Fullerton ls not lhl. 1team Santa yard line. With fourth down and Roe.a wu but the Hornet.a wlll 1 jUBt the tut yard to go Irwin aent be favor ed at game ttme. ln Scotland to call a quarterback Fullen.Jn in It.a first sea.son un-snef.)c: through lbe m iddle. Scol- der the tutoring of I Coach Tex land was nailed for a yard 1068. Oliver apota two stl.ndout half-Pat om ~ Back b&cU, Bob J'~ and Dick Newport Press pat-on-the-back Fernande& and a No.j 1 T-rorma· or the week for a well pla)'ed tlon quarterback., Chari.ea Holla· game goea to right ha.If Dick way. Johnny Palm~r. all 190 Jones wbOft 90 yard opening kick.- pounds or hlm., nolda Gown the off run broke the aplrtt of the fullbAc k spot. It I~ the rtnet!lt Yellow Jacket.a and made victory group of backs In the!League. fairly simple. Dick also picked up OCC will probably start HarMa. 81 other yardll in eight triea in- Richardson, Miller aftd Berey In e luding 26 &fld 13 yard rune. Be the backfield. Ptra<et!I starting played well In the first two rarnes backfield averages ~&:. pounds but against OXnard he wu at hi• against 170 for the 1mel8 while 1 best. If J onea. Smalley and Me- the Fullerton line welgha the ! Masters continue t o play in Orange Cout line 84. to 176 League gamie e.s they hav' in pounds. the openers. Newport could con- A few aidelig;1t8 onl the Harbor celvably have three Ail-~e High-Oxnard game. D~n't see 'he back.a. the necond game ag&.lnst Excel- sior but saw the o~r and the Oxy contest. Tara did 't have the same exti-emely high spirit and will-to-win Friday u ey did the first night out.. They were hot, el'lpeclally In the initial period, but they lacked thel drive and Ping Pong Meet Unelerway 1 at Harbor ~ys Club 11p&rk they e&rried throush the Two ftn e. troph ies donated by tu.It game against Riverside. The Bayahore Tackle Store a.nd · Nor- team let ~own in the ~cond half, tun'1 Reataura.nt will be won by noticeably. J Boya' Club members talented in Our perwonal gueu j b that the ping pong next Tuesday. bet. 17. boys mlsa hard-working Mel Thla contest hu been underway Smalley. His competitive •pirit l'llnce lut January with many which he display• eveey mlhute of hundrecb of hours Of practice be- the game '.eeme to c~ throush tng 'apenl on the ping pong table the entire team and 8J)Ur them by many 'Of the Boys' Club mem- on. Let'a 'hope Mel ta tN.ck In bers. , :his week and et.aye In for the Amonf. the leaders tn the fUn· whole 8e&son. It w I probably lor dlvlii oft. ate Bill Maxwell. ltoy mean the difference bf!!tween top-Daniel. Mike Hayes, Allen Borla, ping the League or ben an atao-Ma.rah.all Ste ller and Robert P iper. ran. I -In the intermediate cla.aa, J oel Pula.aki'a pa.estng ~ Improved Leonard, Bob Wetzel, Robert Mc- rapidly l'llnce be has p .Yed almoet CIWlkey, Orlando Armijo and every offensive ITlinute or the first Jack Whelchel an! lead.l.ng the three £'&mes and he hU called his ! group. plays well. But the coaches were Time ror the fin.al conte&U i.8 doing a bit or hair p~ing F riday 7:00 p. m. ne-xt Tuesday. Refttee for a few momentl'I in the second of the final matches il'I Irwin quarter when with fourth down, Sprague, who ln!Uated the con- ten to go, on the Oxnard 40 yard teat.a. j ®CID '?®W ~@'W T1M.t eonttnuous Stock OvetatioN and Let9 T-wt Are Available et - UOUNA RACH OfflCI sai ~ ~-...,... "'••• 14 ~ .. llrokotqe Facilltieo I , . · T-1.m Stock Ticbr ~ ul>rary aad leodiq a- l YOIU Cllder IX> bUy or tell listed stocb, beads ot tmn· ~ ~I rl!l tkft:uted widi lpMd aM KCllmtj -tht aatititi)fride ln..d private Witt syslelll COii· ~out 16µ!lfornii ofti= tad our New Vork oek:t Witli t1ridcip1l &mm uadina centen. Sratis- tictl litiliriH ~ mamta.ined for ;o.u CXlftvenietlce. DzJWrrTEft. It Co. .,.~, ..... .,. ....... is •••• 0' ••. _.. .. ,... .. ,_,,. ,, ..... ,.; , •• Tl ....... _, __ • &M u ,. • ..... PllMCllCO ...... • ·ORANGE COAST COLLEGE VS. FULLERTON Dprning shot.a wtore fired this known Southern Callfomla golf O?m Lita.gue. chucked the ttrat MonJta. lb ............... 4 0 0 ~erc·s a I~ tca.m spirit." week ih the first annu.al Orance proe will tour the nnr-nine and ':hree Inning-a for L. A. Bob Bur-· Green, rt ....... ··-······· 3 0 0 RAY ROSSO. Orange Cout : • I Wt ~ty Senior Golf Championship teat it.a bent greeN. Among t.beH 11ck got the lone hit off him. Rov .. land rt 0 0 0 "rte have l))eCd but· there are too I c al the Wllfowtck golf coune In :!1-:U~~ ~~~t :: Scbenlng came VI In the alxlh-Jooa1, p' ...... :::~:.::::.~.:. 1 I 1 1 :J:'~~~~~~._:~ a~h~ ~;~~ Santa Ana. C&lltomla and pro at Recreation ::..~o~~ ~e~.~";!: BA11ate. P ················ 3 o 1 t· ts lighter t¥-n tn 194'0. ]But • YOUR &a•N L• Open onl7 to county sullen who park, Lon&' Beadl; .S-. Porter-t1m.. local attempts to _... Tot&la 1 • did gallj In t11e bac kfield, from PUBLIC GOI.~ ~OUAU \ Sa1w~y. Oct. 114 1:00 P. M. SANTA ANA IOWL * ---·t have. rea.cbecl their Mtb blrtbday fteld. ...pt;ant PTO at Recratton were stopped by eenu.Uonaf· L. A. .. ................... .Sl to 159." I . ~~t»ol#.,·•i..a. .... ,, 11 11 .... edal .... ~· park: ciayt on A1'1rl~ pro .1'1 llddlng. Bud Wool•ry mada a -."1' j BILL _ooq~l!ant8 Ana: "Moat ~-· 4"1'*. _...,.., •N411_ So en wt r-7 one pl .,....., R.lo Hondo; .Art~ RoU. pro at W U· ahoe91-' .. -cat.ch lo left field to -RBE o the.. -kn-• w h a t d 63ch week tll N be ....... -e S ,..__ .,... ......... ,..,.4; 1\1·' ••4i l'OWl un oYem r towic.k,. kn.ta ~: Bill KMt. Sar.. rob Dick Lane '11. a hit tn Ute flftb-w. ~hanta 000 000 10-1 4 1 tJtey're pC.-t· ~·a more than I -. • ...... 5th. Dlarepnllft&' llandlca.. or otemente Pllbllc ..,U . •-: .Jay Uld Ataln•he quelled u.. i-Ja Ill Nwpt. Har. Opt. ooo ooo • t ".'tD aay. ~J!t'.:•'re..WI 1n u.. ~!!$t 5tll Strut at Rodlo TOWers c1ut.-attlll&t1ono,.tbe ..,ir ... were NiliWIJ', · s.nta ·.Ana Count.,. 1119 nlnth .. ·ho nu:ed In to tab •• ..-. ..,..k on oe ~·al lt wu our ------.·"" AN.& -Kl .._ •• 11 . cl•-d "7 q. with Ille e11trlea dub. _. ____ -!.-"' • ,.._ Lequer awair from JI.Ob ,,_.,, WEEll ~play • tlian an)'\hln& elae, ,..., -~ ~ ..--- 70 ,..... aid « _ fallln&' In Pro for tho II"'! ......... ~ ~ . . • OILUiGS oo beat i.. ~ Long -·i i~;;~~a~~~~;:;i;;:;;:;~;;:~~~~~~. Ille "A" ftljllt. <!U wm 1oo ~ Wldlam. P<o at !>® Monti, L. A. abocUlop. pu\ BIOH 9CllOOI. 8-11 n'i&'rt titt wtthj u.at ]I 8aJor '-l·-'H• to Jrl..C-fw ._.nan. lk tbedamperonanotkrr.i!Jta~ M8ta AM II. • !i-and*"'IF,..J.otheLlttle~ ...-u.. a...ta Ana ai;, t •• =· 1......,. au:;,:: L:::'t 1r.·-• appanfl 111ns1o tni.o a -p1q. ... .,,,:' a. '• tool , 1 __ "" &11 -alhlr at -lo A .,,..._ PGA ·=-· llxtlr u be turned ~ W .-.. "'-f ~t C '•k i-a tej'rttlc -· ~O ~ --Ille ~ 0 ab B ............ ..--. """ . """ ball wu Nt rtpt tw.p Or .. 19, ... e J'ulloiWa< "I na • 1'•-• lit.1-o,.t t:°" a. .. ,.. 7 DI: ....,. .,. !:, ,:_:. ~'::'a~ = Ille .. _.. -and Moc1to -Ca I 1 ~ -. • • ~ ww be ~..,::;.".!;!~ I i;,· P:'c"::.::;';"';°: to"' .. _.., ,.••::-; :.,~··:..,-:..-111o "!: toW: :",:f ~1 :\, !f =· -~ • ':.-'ir'; • I• PiQ• al ,.., Aide "'!!!1 -' > • -alnsflns -· [ 1 ..... • t .. .. • ..... llo ----~4, 1 :,. .. ~ ~;,:u ~;:i-:::~ ..::,-.::1:::: ~~= ~ 1l~a.':.; u..~:.~:".tl!l1~ ~ lli1~ :al I i e ~.::-: Th!f_~ tllattr:ti . • .. ... • ID Jm. ~ti& 8'1ndoy. Tiie llit lift C i' :P ' • .. t w _...'.'°' --, ~ ... I • . ' •'. I •. • I ) • . 'AD ' LIB .1_ •••• by, Margo ~-. -·.,A-.._~.-...... --0( ~ik\. "'2 ( ~ .. 11 '1•Rr ,IM·-a mllftt f WeU, qult·iit.a'mnc.]ant ~ IL How ortei ba•• )'OU aat p&1nlW'7 on tile edgj'at llOl,D• ..-;Lt after Sheraton, striving for brlljWlt .i:lpo9ta • • • ~ lo tlDa that by the Ume y ou'd tho\' of ~ capUvaU t ever'Yoae .el4e Jta41· _sone to 'CJ).af'Jottea' for • DIPt--~ .! T ~ un~~ a f,;:;f almple rule .. YOU TOO 91"' •ff ~ tbe ~ ~ belllg both to-Ued Pd mmc>Uoe_d. Tllo -Wnc lo ell> Ii io ~rt with 'YOW -Tl7 •&aq eut be· W Do ......, alcine o/.c.eio,y aad eulUvatlng a !Brge, boomlnc vole<C -a :llilPttq Dual ~· When ·you·re poo!Uve you've attained U..· P'CIJW tJmbre ~ Umbre), lower your boom and crawl ... -lotM-. S,.. you muat -~ -1f f<W tho flA&l t.t bJ' booing up on a 4w ,clllftnt J"'o~· of t.b..e day ... 11We pbrueJI that will tnstant-J.r pl&ee you u an &r0Un4-towner, a bon·'liva.nt. -Here are n few cWi4<)e •boi:Hnota )'01.1 llaould .never be wiUlout; CREEP JOINT: Thb term ..:t tae applied cuua1J¥ t e any place wbere you manag" to pt JOMI' '9K 11l.t.b.e door. D.BlED B•BKER: In cw you W8.llt to abow lfi :fet•oa of 9Wa.ok, yc;iu may refer to your IM>steas' fur ooat thua:ly. ..-Z llXTINGUJllH1CR: u.e lldJI· word •ynooymouoly wlt:ll tile word ebaperone to apply to 'any 014 Cl'Olle who ai.a.y be parked around Juat r... 1a1Jo ... .scuTT&R THE SWILL: Tlllo ls a bwo&'·Uf' opening ~-re Jt the buffet lwlcla la a.low in developing. ~. let me say, you are ready to take your frightful place ln Sodet;J. Nat week, ~ ehouki 1ut .ea Wag, we aball take up what la -a. "THE DR:AlllA'J'.IC ENTRANCE." • • • • llOTilE&8 !" 11080 .tZE ! BOYS' 4k MEN'S SHORTS 2 PAIR FOR ONLY 49c. These are re.....,. 79c each. Washat>Je. oot t<m abort& in stripe• or print, so run or ck'S·trot to the BALBOA 5 It 141, 300 :Maln, hlboa. Also whl~ ~g these, plck out a few things for ChriMmaa NOW. ThJ.a Mon ·has many fucinatinl' Items, curtain roda, enameled double M'rrs, mouse trapa _ .. Dosl't turn gray Jan.1. Use their LAY .kW A. y plan today. BALBQA 5 A: 1 G, .aoo Main St., Balboa. • • • WOlOC:N! 18 your hair standing up aide down? Do YOU have batla-tub hands ? Are you -~~ from the · st.-a..lp down? Well , JOQ're pretty much of a meu aren't you? But prithee, do not dja- palr, I brine thee hope. You're never too far gone for RUTH'S BEAVTY SHOP. Ruth hU a new · Rayette Pe.netreme permanent that Will restore bent, broken, bkd.ched or beach-dried h&lr for only m..ao ...,, t:.ble includee a f"Mtera.tion oil treatment before the perrna- net. For lhoee with shorter hair-a Rayette shorty, natural wave at ... atanicures are $1 . You really can't afford not to look yout bNt. Give uature a boost! ftUTll'S BEAUTY SHOP ls right around eomer off Coast Blvd. at 331 Pmnaellia Ave., Corona del Kar. ne hi Harbor 2907. ~ • • • • Mra. Blrd'a nrst name is ")(a2J.e" whtch she herself admlta Is quJte unuual for a g1rl or111nalJY from Okla. ..1azle is n.lso fronk lo admit that the slack suit by Benjamin of Hollywood has been a beat •h &t the SHE SHOP, whlct& lneidentally Is her ahop at 806 BALBOA BLVD.,. BALBOA. 'nrl9 an wool, gabardine, man-tailored outfit 18 u trim as a jet. The EiBenhO'W'er jacket hu flattering, cm~ waist-band, and the pleat ed front slacks make you look ~ coinlng or golnS"! A vailable tn most colors. Find out at Harbor 2060. • • • 'a.ew DeCoata, Dalbo& haberdashery apeciall.st on a popular ticket, has plight hl..s troth to Prtsd.lla Ann Patt or Newport. Steve aayt that aometlme between Oct. 20 and Nov. 1, he and Priscilla An.a will bead for Carmel and a ju.atlce of the pence. And I quote Steve, "No muas,. No fWl8" •.. • • • Hu Junk>r been crou and surly, lately? Well, probably the little cad Ill wondering wby the heck you don't take him over to PLAY HARBOR ... You know the plaoe juat So .of BAYSHORE BRIDGE OD Coaat Hlway ... where there's a child-size merry-go- round., racer can and aJ.rpl&De rides . . . 5 different contraptions guaranteed to thrill tbe heart ot any lltUe chJld. Thia wonderland la open daily from 11 a. m. to 8:80 p. m. An ideal place for a birthday part7 .•. b.rln,g yo4r own cake or buy retreahments there and have a pkllic. Give tbe kid a break! Tboee squeal.a of delight are coming from PLAY HARBOR! • • • Ada. fount.a.in cynic at that buay drug store on Balboa Blvd., •:r• tMt lf she could put a meter' on coffee' wann-ups. she'd m11-ke IDDre money than the Phone Co. (Ada, &t least they can't plug up the ooUect.ioo box and trot otf wfth the Bile:x-fiJter.J • • • Womm don't need a lot of money to be glamorous! Se2: whom ? ~ Stroup owner of JO LEE Sport Shop, Costa Mesa can prove It . . . I cite tor an example: A little blouse she ha• hanging on •a be.racer that you can't. ratat grabbing and pulllng over your tous}erj bead. lt'a of fi~e. beige jersey with black velvet Dior collar. Frank- ly faal>..MwlaWe? Well YES ! 'Fhe price $7:95. Perhaps a flared skirt to matcb! But of course ... $11.Bft. Hitch hike or hitch up the •lel&"h to Jo-Lee Sport Shop, 1813 Newport Ave .. Costa Mesa. • • • Wut to Ket out at this world tr.ere everything ts'!' Place your wanu, tnuting, HtUe b and fl'!. m•ne and tly away with me to the Corona del Mar Stable&, S. W. of A vocado ,St. on Coast Hlway. You'JI think the blr bams, taclt rooms, col'TB.ls and sleek horses are prop. ot Grandma Moses'. Feel tree to.go over there and mill around. The dogs, cats and hor!tes are alt very friendJy. So is Mr. Harris who'• bttn running this riding school for 12 yr11. If you get the urge to rtde, I won't blame you. lt ao hoppen8 the phone is Kar. 371. • • • Mr. Gii Brown or Polly Apparel, Costa Mesa, Is an old Dunn &: Bradatreet man and coru:iequenUy baa a keen eye tor values. When I go calling on him, he pulls bargains off the shelves like rabbits out ot t.he hat! The other day we were Clac:wlslng the fac-t that litUe g:lrla probably fell very prou·d and not at all ahy when wearing a Loomcratt gingham dnr.-. Mothel'8 feel proud too because they can bu~ these charmln' little dresses for around $2.95 and wash th~ Jll'Cfverw..J tar out of them. Brownie will be rbd to ahow theee to you at 1~ Newport Ave., Costa Mesa. • • • • NOTICE: A.LL RED ANTS INTERESTED JN GOING ON A PICNIC AT THE OLD RED B ARN, CO RIGHT AHEAD. • • • U JOU poliah.@d fubion pla.tea are fortunate enough to own a knit auJt (and heaven knowe you mu.at have paid poM!:nty for It) lt •certainly tiehoovea you to take care of It! Take an old frhend'• advice and send it to the WASlilN GTON OLEANERS, Helen IUck· man personally hand-blockJI knit.a to your~ measurements! If t"f)ur t.reaaured k.al:t suit has become UJIY alKl shapeless, d~'t fret.. Helen will flx ..•. Your .Wt will be carebtJl.y wuhed 4lQ. \Gap and w.ater llod completely rejuve~ted. A reshaped. Also these speclalista band t1nJ.ab pb&rdlnes .I: ~eta and anytl'ri.ng-that's tricky-like. Hand pleaUnr ~ .-ot.Mt' •pedatty. You can keep expf!ll9iYe tMAga loc*:lng that way by sending them to Waabi:nctoa Cleaners, 329 Marine A.Ye., .lila.lboa lml•act Call Harber UI f w pkk up and deb.v.-y .. • • • ·~ Jtaberta ot Robert"• JftlfJtr7 a ya. "Dlamondl are n• n~ a Jirl's beat friend, altho, mind )"OU, I have same mlgb aaA7 IOCk9 rl1"ht here1 ln ay .i.e." .,.,. •ct _b; ii a ~niee ---· cmi-J11aJa toag•1-lr, -.rt .~ ... pat la: 'f•-J -~ - -I 'I I lo Wiallt-, tlll.l lllllter· ..,.__ Kr. R. .._a tr!•' • eaa do a tot with a lltUe ¥ !. I JIWlhY~ 8 1•::~ M ... a .... -'. r,.on of ~ a.t. 11 Pl'f• • ->••. llc:te411t .... -rtnc .... Cor sa. Of If l'W• fr d'ng format • 14 r ·,. i.. ......,. .,.... o-_, 1 dleJ,~ cut roe 1n ~ a.ioert·~ JeweJu la at m.,, 1-· Ave., --la. .,_ 2121. ' I • • .. • • -a.-..iew-pptnt! -to .-Gld. Unil ~W wladow. -. _,. --1..n"t·-.. ----~,.. 'wable !. u your ~ .... ,,..,. fD Jal ..... vt~ ,., ...... ~ ~ -. -~ arj~h•(VM .-O<' ~ a qi!nted EA 2Qd • ,or p ,.,,.. ~ J _. ._ w« -wne miaf1. provlnclaJ s a 11-..1 wow ,, ...... ~, n.--• .a .,.... .. 6old now ..... ~ O.OK... ~!Sst·•n •.Dairv-....._ a.- e-.it -.. Corona dell K ar. · • r . . .. ,_ "'\iii:er,;~:. ~t' ..!!. ··~"t. ~ ... -m, ,, ··--_... ~.,, .... ~ ..... -·-·--· 11111 @ YMg -~-tlia..,P ... tllJ----wl ' _..•••1o llujr•'nic•t• .._•--·· . • a .. 11111 dllll!-b!tan ...... -1-., ....... -. .! , -J II f 'W' -ti> 1!111 far Jill wMt It -TAme la la1' m ..._ ..... ~ : •m•• at 1~~:~..:" ~-~°".!:'=•a s I r I' • ~-., a -• \ I I Pi'"' per•W-yadtu ca-.-d Ille -U... .Ill -M ~ 81"! Om' =te 1111aU noe Jut wk ead. ipQDAONd by t1Jii .MIS ,cwt. llaltlipr r.mt dMb aM alwt ~ the tine ·-.. Keonet.4a .. ~•'W• ta..,,... .M•l'te-~ IUluta. ·n.e lt «aWn ~.IN lW at a.-a. m. ..-,. -llll&ria .,_.. ,._Y at 7:U a . m. 1-ol ~ ti .. wbo oituck IL .... ----------- -..., .... ..,. .,.,.,.... oweu. '° •--DI un-.,_ a.. 'llDWl liDe wu Orin -191)11 ,..._ ~~~,~~.1 °,,,b Pc Woce s .... Oll>er dle-harda In tl>e order at It took a' protut ( ... talned) to. fmi.11 we~: FNd L)'&ui' KltlA?n do lt, but San Diego'• toUr·llkli>' Keo Dav.ti: Conejo and Warren per team of Pc belmamea went BUnn'•. Pleiadea. ·. home Sunday Wlnner8 oYer Ba..14 Hilaria. received the first to fln· boa in a two-raoe aerie& sailed lab iropby e.nd alao _the award toe 00 . the ocean waten off Balboa, tl.nlt in the OCc.l.O racing clus. on tbe week-end. JQbc SJl:wl,tt, San Conejo wa.a the fjnrt laland cup. Diego b&rrowed .Relax n w to tJ.p.iab and wu tt.rst in the. em er Ke high indtytdually. arllltrary cla.u. Hilaria 8 elapKd In sm!LIJ boat aerk!a 'on the bay t.l.IAte w.u U boura, 33 mlnut.a: Winners Sunday emerged: , Boots that sta1;ted but turned back probably because they had Viking, Marle, Andy Gram ; to be at work Monday morning in· P~l-4 , Valkyrie, Jack Nerdrurp; . eluded; U. S. N&vy•s yawl Saluda, Firefly, Yump~. J . Formacla.rl; ~~ Bot> M.liier'a Westward, o 1 ck Mercury, Louette, Chet Wilson; Qi ", l. Bt.eele'1 Odyaeey, Wah Elliott'• Snowbird, Suooky, F . MWer; Ip-"(lf"~i'fi:. Eacapade. Heber .Ecickaoa'a Sca.n-I ternatlonal 14, Fidget, Carole ~Jill; dla, I.hi. Fulmor's Staghound. John Ann Jones; Lightning. "? ," Eric .. >t;. · • Swlga.rt'a Ta19~r. ~Ul Palmer's W'e~aberg. .,,.._ • ,, Bluejacket, _Bert. Hit.Ira Suomi, 1. • ,,..i_t. 0 . BeAll'a ~. and Bai-The direct interview story wU Jey Brandt'i P'airwlDda. finrt wted by Horace Greeley. • ,I. Don Richards' Fishing ~. 'Ennna H'. Saved from Sinking By 'aeque.lee lk ·'mv Complete di.luter and the l08B of ooe ot· Newport Harbor'• newest and flneat equipped commerciBJ filhing veuela wu n.t.n'OWIY averted Saturday momtni' by the prompt action and auistance at two of her fellow fishing craft. The boat, Emma. H , owned by.,.------------- Don Rlchanls ot ·Newport Beach,j w I ~- wu returAl.ng aft.er a succe88fuJ Oll'lm I 'W'Wmlll n'Cht's rl.tlimg with "°""' fitly Wins i• ·w· tont ~ aardinea: a.board when the . · manhple oowr on her aft.er deck W1'en Whim won the two-leg Mm Not Glllty ii loat Tlleft be_t1me looeesled or di8placed Newport • A valoo race a while Royo.J Glenn Cameron, 4.8, -•·• Ii.--"' ._ , hn'-" back ttu. aalk>ra uid it ?&a a found .not guilty ·of a petty theft ~~ A -I •'IYl"t~. !<> w6maJ?7 wfilm-, . bUf blOnd . ii.a~ cha.rge in N"ewpor'f-• ch city become flooded with, water. ·J ~ Ann Pearcy dragged the bay court by Judge Frank1 Unnell fol- Barely making the Jetty en-wttb. the hklea 'of eight male lowing a. court trtal Monday. . trance under her O\l(n power. she rivals ini the Rhode& aloop, Whim, Can1eron. who gave hla addreM was taken In tow hy th(' boat off Newport Harbor Yacht Club 88 lhe boat Roda, tied at Lido .. Hurry Home" owned by George again SundaY. She now leads Peninsula shipyard, was alleged Minor of Costa Mesa, and the the October series. ll's Whim, lo have stolen a. pair or boola by combined power of the two boats 6~ point.a; A1melta, Bob Wilson, Kari McDougaU, 23 0 iPeurl Ave., kept the stem of the ''Emm.:i H " "'-t I trom sinking completely. As the 9;,. and Janlrva. ·II, Bill Kirc;hcr. DU!bou s land. two boats proceedetl up the har-10~ under Inverted scoring, anti that isn't so whimsical n n ;• bor at a snail's pace, they met the "Mello Boy" owned by Sam and longer. J oe Mello of Newport. . Boy' Injured in Car·Bike Collision The Meno Boy at~ by to otter I Dri~in9 Sailboat I 1.-11 chaCI Lon .' 13 416 Orchid any assistance pou1ble and tins.I-g ' . ly relieved the Emma H of th(' lowed to Safety _A v~ .. Cvrona del Ma.r ~as slightly I heavy wet fiahing net.a on the inJUred when the b1cxcle he wa,.q after deck which were adding The 30-foot sail boat, Tanya, r1d1ng wo~ struck by a! car Jr1ven I 90me nine t ons to her burden. cor1sidered in danger ot guln~ by Thea ~fl Bcainan, '11, 107 V ki t ThJa help, which allowed the Em-aground otf 12th St., N<•wpurl San R enio, Lido Isl(.· t 1 p. 0 1• ma H's crew to make emergency Beach, Sai.urday night with (our 1,11 Sunday .. repairs, enabled Richards to pro-person.s aboard, was towed lntu 'I'h(.• boy was riding out of the ceed alOW"ly and cart>tully to the do€per wa.t.er by a Newport BNlch rlr~l allt:y norUl of Coa t H ighway cannery dock where the ahlp WM harbor department patrol boat, N · A -pumped out and most of her ca,rao Newpo•t police r"rv.rtcd 8\Jnlla'-· on a.r<!!JC4S -Y,eZ:.. ,... : · • I a "-T-J man. .car wu traT. S-; ( of tiah wu saved. n ight. Narci s~;u:) a t a low peed·. 'l"b.e Thankful tor their n • r row Ov.·ner N evelle Nebeker, Paaa-driver .!tniJ she was unable to I escape, Don Richards and hir;t clen.n, said ht> had some motor &top,' .:i.cc-ording to po ce reports. crew qu1etly made the nect~ssary trouble but dldn'l consider hlm· Long 11uffcr00 a gash n the right I repairs and the following nJght self In any dltflculy being so nt!ar side an<l the front w oe l of his . round the "Emrna H" putting out shore. Officials of Newport Ha.r-bi cycle was broken. e car had 1 lo tJea. for "business as usual." bor \'acht club had notifif'd pollc1· si·vcral srnall 8cralchet and dent3 , ROWBOAT STOLEN of the plight of the small t'rafl. un the left front fende and hood. N Glenn C. Bell, 2600 1,S Wt>sl 11-People do read the Press alh. li:vc_ryti..x.I~ rwJ.s the o~ifled ftda. ewport Blvd., Newport Beac-h L l IDE TABLE I rf"ported the theft of hl.t 19 foot, ~wboat from the rear of the I U8ed car lot between 26th and 28th at.reeta on Wedneeday. He told police the ·oow line to shore (Pacific Daylight mon Saving Time) -i.ow l I bad been cut and the rowboat Friday wu miuing. The boat has o. blue October i 3 bull, red botiom. removable floor boarda a.nd a. number two painted on the bow. Saturday Oclober 14 Sunday October 15 BALBOA POWER SQUADRON Subject. for I Monday October 16 Nut Weelt's Clas1e1 Tu-iay 'II&.....,.,. Oct. II, BYC, Pllotln&' October 17 ... -oam,.... Wednesday Oct. 18 M-.,., OeL ll, UYC, W..tll-Thursday ~ el .._.dltJ and October 19 Mmoep'erle prwu.re Nlltlau-... '1'8 11..,., Oct. 1,, NllYO, Ir . 9 :3-t o.. m. 10:55 p. m. 10:13 a . 1n. 0 :06 a . 111 . 10:57 a . n1. 1 :+4 &. ITI . 11 :54 a.m . 3 :59 p. nt. J :14 p. m. 5 :14 a. m. 2 :58 p . m. 5:!>4 a.m. t :26 p. m . Plll8t! l"ULL HM. M'dfk •'St 0 ! . ..wa.-. w0111 ,,....,., 0et. 11. Bfc .. A.dv. _.... s:i.. -Thi. ~ ~ QUAa&ll HOON Oct. 17 OctJ 25 , . I • G.O 4.1 6.< 36 6.1 3.3 5.7 :i.2 3.9 .... 4.3 f.9 LAST QU ART.:R No\r. 2 3 :19 ··~· 4 :3~ v. n . 3 :52 e.. l G:33 !J. . 4 :27 a. f"· 6 :43 p. 'I. b :l2 a . ni. 8 :09 p. +1 . -6:43 a . ,I. 9 :341 p. f" 9:20 CL£' 10:417 p. . 11 :00 a ... 11.:.Sli p. . I Latest TestilCJ Eq1dpment I . • ~llCtory Trained SerYicemen • WHOLESALE Autllorized Sal:l and Senice Free Pjck up a d Delivery RETAIL For Printing of Hig*est Qhality Phone Harbor 1616 Del Moitt.&-No. !~ can Lemon ClinCJ Peaches 29¢ G~latin MESA RANCH MKT. Vf !!!!fl'a Thrifty P-ch aavartan _,,.,...,_ .. ~14, 19$!J Y2 np ... MUJi 2 11dil 1 •••S-K. Jl/i -ct-.: ...,. I CvtJ4 ';::; VJ.__ ::.r--- a ,_.,,... .... t pq..a-......- OUJ..l milk until ice cold m • 2..., bowl,. Drain puc:M.; aaw. ju.ice. Rub wich ..-.hie oil • dMP a or 9-i.n.. rowui pan. A nan.p 6 peach bal--. c"C •id. down. in pan. Chill Heat peach juice ro bOilins. Scir in platin utltil dissolved. Remo"• from heat; 1tir in me of in.sred-iencs. Chill un1il 1li1btly thicker than unbeaten · egg whices. Whip chilled milk with. cold r<K&ll' Naur until •itf. Beat in ~I· atin padu.all,-. Pour ower ~-· Chill wuil 6.nn. Turn OUt.i prnit.b wi.th Mara.chino dvrriee. ii daiNd. MW. 6 Nl'Vinp, *If th•rw'1 llOt enoush J.UC.. add water. ·,I\.• ...,,. ·• • :!; ..... :. ~. ~A.- FREE DELI .... ~ .. t-Nlee "'"".;). I . POTA!~~~k ...... ~ .... 1 tr 1'~aoey Pippin I __ APPLES ·-· ... 5 ... ·~ ·YAMS '. ·····-······· 5 Ibo. AU ll'opular lrands CJGARETS I• Pet Milk ~ ,. ; ,, •, T~ :-11 .. 3.,.:"r·· l"t3'!!"'!1r'l~,.,,~,,l~i~t~:\~ USE PET MILK IN All WOUR COO«lN! 't!L. EASTERN Pork Loins -45~ Whole 8 to 12 lbs. Half 4 to 6 lbs Eastern-Tenderized SMOKED PICNICS 2 lh. Baby Beef POT ROASTS lli. 4 3c ASH x· · s, ...... ~·101s . m••••mnm, .. 3 ... 1r SwHt .Jul<·y ORANGES 5 lh. ............ bas Bulk l lkiug Coat!Waer Vl~EGAR ............. pl PET MILK ~~~ Very ~Medino . :Do&. R~NCH E~deL 50c 11ea Jur o.r JUB pluc Tex . COFFEE .......... -..... : .. 1&·7~ • • • I I ' . ' • ' ' -' • • • • • • .... .. .·~ " " • :; .. .. .. i l j •• • • ~~~~~~~~~:;:~~~~~,-::: .. -i-~~~~~~~~~~;~~;~---~~~.~~~·· : ~ ARBOR ·'. OClAE · EVENTS --..,.* "'1~•~-1'14Ni •w:a= a; e sc:wwu. --~ --v• J • ~ , . -t---... -....... -..... ---...... Vt'lll. -~ -· - , .. ~'""g Adult Group · St. Jam•• YCL· . · ' , :119it.+s at . Elect1'0ffic:ers, ._. Parsonage Plans Active Y~er ~lon of young ~dulU Offlcen elected and ·plana for · lliaee i ln the. church and a IOCtal ;m aceedJ.nc17 active year. were Ulle••fllled the evening ·recently ilacuued1 when t ~ e Young , ......,,_ 8 group of young-couplee ";'hu.rchmen'a League of St. James , " atbWed l.n the pareonage of the Eplacopa.I church held It! flnt Coetai Mesa Community <:;burcb u meeUng alter the aummer vaca- of Rev. and Mn. JOMph H . tlon on Sunday evening at the par- ... peon. 1ah bou.e. Mra. Alexande.r Hamil- .. rinc the occulon were Emil ton wu welcomed back 48 coun- aM.: Llma Myrehn, Bob and June Jellor of the group. ~n. Jack a.nd Barbara Red.! Named to office were Pat A1~ ~I/Elton and Marjorie B&mett, len. pruldent; .Joan Merrill, aeere· S-.,. Chrletenson and Harold In· tary4 treuurer; Gf'egory Wright. -.· ~· -~ ~ri. Parlee Thornton · · .fltJnored on ' '0th Anniversary ., chaplaln; Chuck Seetey, proCft!l\ chairman and Jack Wlkox, vice· prellldent, organ.let and publicity. Thil coming Sunday, whJch ill '1es:lgnated u Y®lh Sunday In tJte EplBCOpal church. the eve nll'lg 'llectlng will be followed by In- troduction of new memben, danc- ing and refreshments. LIU!t year the YCL gave an .,ri.ginal and excellently staged <>Uo performance. proceeds going to world relief. Thill year another CARIErON ME~ Elect Mears OCC Sophomore Ptexy -!.o-..1.tra. r ... rlee Thornton. moUter of H'aael rM rll. John) GUl ··of Cost.a lt(isa, found herself the center -of '6ffiJJy affection and interest Tharsdn.y, October 5 on the occa.- 'aton ot her 90th birthday &nniver· .. ry. , t . ..,. Commemorating the event a >3mljf potluC'k dinner was glven Ute Uplnnd. Ca.lit .. home of an- other daughter, Mary J . Campbell. •I PdiiBent for the celebration hon- ni'the nonagenarian were her s-1-Homer L and Hollie F . drnton o f Upland; three daugh- "lt1ginal oli o will be given on N o-Carleton Mears, 822 W. Balboa vember 12. tollowtng event to the Blvd., Balboa, w'lB elected p resl- Hollowun party pJartned fot' Oc-dent of the sophomore cla.sa at tober 28. Not yet set Is date of Orange Cout college last week & showing of 200 slide.a t.:iken by when the school held Its first Ge-orge and Grace Coffin on their semi-annual general elections. recent honeymoon trip to Hawaii. Mears Is a former liarbor ~igh \le.n.rGr-ace Bell of Los Angeles, IMazeD"Gill of Costa ?.fesa and !Jfary Campbell of Upland: and ·~era.I grandchildren., A m08l ac- -tf.'ve life has been led by Mrs. · l:\'bornton, who was born October Ill 1860 ·1.l Rome, Ga. She camf' The Chriatmn.s progrd'tn will In-athlete: clude carolling at hDl'pltals anrl Elected tn serve with him we re I the group will .3Jso sell Christmas Ronald f'ennl~gton ~f Hunt ing · church ca.lcndars. The traditional ton Beach. v1ce-prcs1d1·nt : Junr.: Epiphany pafeant. Feast of the J<nlght of Lai;runa .secretary; and Light.Jt, will be on January 7. 1951 'Diane De Wolfe of Capistrano.! and th('r e will be two org··ln re-treasurer. citsl.s ·by J ack Wilcox. usistant FreAhmen cla.<1s orrie'c rs were 1 church organist.' during Lent. so hotly contt>sted that ruv·offM ftb Loe Angeles in 19()!, moving to J Sh f had to be sched11lcd for this week. In the r·'lCe for prcsldC'ncy a re Lineal" Cla1·k of Balboa and Don Dolen of San J ose. Vying for so-,.Ocmoncs 1s t hat ?f 11tjlndi.nr with Honor Guest Colorado Guest W~lconied by Odd Fef1ows • • -VIC. Orand °""Id D&Yla.p ..... d- ed over the Octobel" 2 !fn9ettn.s of tbe" Barbor Harmony Odd Pellow Lod&e-Walter 'aora waa welcOln- ed u a viaitor troip ·the Holly, corOrado lodge. On. Wednesday evening, Octo- ber 4, the de.pee teamJi of the Anahllm and Santa. Ana 1odpe nut on the auond and third de- greea for Percy Tetherton ot the Harbor Lodge. Mr. Tet.herton, re· cenUy Crom the Canal Zone, Is stationed at Vlctotvtlle, but ex- peclB lo leave tor Korea ln the near future. HUfET WEEKEND Soc:lf I T oni~ht for. Bell end Chein Clu I ' 11'o Ball an<I Cha!li chlb of the Newport Hatbor Luthe.ran Urch Ha:t l.an91nh.im1 ar~'Oinner Hosts I -PART I -THURSDAY, OCT. 12, 19SO ~ ·PllESS-=B i. .holdlllg a cllul'Cb ~ lght tJ'rldaYl at 8 p.m. In the rlday Afternoon club. Costa Me . All mftmben of the church an their trlenda are tnvlted. Mr. Mra. Harvin Wilcox wW be b ta for the occulon .. in~rllew Home ·· t 90Cia1 ennt bt the new · • I ho of Mr. and Mn. HllJ" i...,... ----....1...-------------------enhelm, 218 VI& .Jucar, Lido hie, I I· waa I on Saturday evening •hen New Dry i Cleaner\ the~ entertained with a dlnne< I C-'--· · .1-1 IUl..o. fo• 06. n vrOllCI -..... r Gi.esta Included Kr, and Mi'a. A dry cl~g ahop Will eoon JameB Lan"nhelm, IOn · • n d take the pI•ce of theJ former daughter-ln·Jaw of the hmt and restaurant property Jodatt'd at C ooked Food Sale hostr ... who we.-. down for the iwM eout Highway. eoi-ona "de1 week end; Dr. and Mre. Salva-Mar. Mr. and Mr8. Mar+ln Man-to be Held Sat. to<el Monaco, Mesa••. and Mea-grum of Oor•Y have I "•:ently t C t .._ JI -dames Ha vii and Rogers, Frank purehaaed th properly. a OJ a IV!eSa Wishon. F•ed Stoddanl, Don All cleaning will he ldone Jn U nder the aU'.spices of t Shaonon and Bob Boyd. Downey in µte Mangrum plant and mea.na committee of th C03ta J · there, a featiurc of their "clean- Meu Friday Afternoon lub. a W Kee Mexwells Ing that never leaves our hands" cooked food sale will be he d Sat· I H aervtce. 1 ~ urday. Oc tobe:r 14 tn front I t two Vis:it Re atives ere The new shop will hf known Presbyterian Pastors Meet at St. Andrews St. Andrew'21 Pr e s b y te cl an church was hot1t to paatora of 22 churches on Monday at the Oc· tobcr meeting of the Orange. Em- plrr Presbyterian F e 11 o we b Ip. Grreling the group in the new church edifice wa.a the pa.at.or. the R1>v. Thorou Glbeon. locaUons. ·the Safeway atr a hd VMltlng Mr. and Mra. William u the CQS Cleaners .•. Cour- Davt.a and Oay, Costa Me . The A. 1 Maxwell of Newport on tesy, Quality and Servite. Earl Court St., 21pent the week end at of San Diego, political columnist bath buyer an~ 21eller in the Thi• R rv, Dall89 Turner of Long Beach, presidt"d att lhe mornlng session. After the pot luck lunch- eon thr Rev. R~8l'11 EnAlgn ot Whittler, drC's~ In eut.ern robe•. gav·e thr <Jevol1onal program a dramatization of the 11 r e of J oseph. Mr. •nd Mn. P . J. Miller. 2008 We operui at 9 a .m. Wedncsdil.y were W . Kee Maxwell 1 Chamberlain. realtor, re resent~ Hemet and ldyllwlld. · Claaalfled a.dB cost little, d<>1 much. and hia wife. tranaaction. ~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~__,'~~~-r-~~~~~~~ ~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~- N ext mreting-will be ln De· cembcr at the Laguna church. • ~"' Mim iht Meal of 4'1s Dreams Now fou can give him flavorful Ham as often u be ask> for it! Safeway baa plenty at a low, money-saving price you can easily afford I These are top qualily Skinned Hams. Buy Ham at your Safeway today! Nole featured low price.. ' !tJpland in 1909. One of her .early I Mrs. a mes a er 'fter mother at t.he1r home 1n Rome lano watching "Ab•aham Lincoln at Stork Shower C'ial c httlrman a r 1> H11 rold Burton ,.' Wlielew Full HeH S-llSin IOi.16-... ~de past at the tread of a column Mrs , ROM Owen and her daugh· · ~ Union soldiers. ter, Mrs. I ra Baker , shared host- 1 ess duUes when they honored P-'l.t · ·!Christ Church Choir 1>1rs. Jam .. 1 Shafe< with a ato•k ,. ~-gins Season shower on Friday at the Owens home, 35 Balbo8. Coves. ", · ith Dinner Party A blg sto•k watched bonignly · '...:.:fltlt. after-vacation "" rehearl!·'.ll ·of the choir of Christ C hurch by • ·the Sea was held la.st week when , · . 22 members, their husba.nd& and · ·W1'\'e8 were entertained at dinner La Goodell hall by BalbGJ. circlt>. •Favors "were basket11 on which ... w ere written lines from My Old ·' K entucky H ome. Dinner partflers were found by matching lines, and with everyone seated eaC'h eung his or her bit of the song tn turn. · With Agne!\ Craig presiding as · J>resirlf'nt protcn1, officer8 were •le<'ted for the year. They lnclud-k : ~Leslie Frell·'\g. pre&ldent : Sonia John~. secretary-treasurer; Elizabeth Wenk. chaltman of the eoctal committee: and Diane Con- nor. aasistant chairman : Mary 'llla.nley, membership cha\rman: • Emma Elliott, publicity. 'The choir mcrts each Thursday at 7 :30 p.nt. to r ehearse and a dinner or other s0t•ial event ls 1planned0 for each month. New m('mbers are invited to join the cbolr. · .~ew Members . -.R~eived at . <.Sti Andrews Church . • ..... Rece..ived int o membership at , '"SL Andrew's Pret1bytertan c hurch • •rec-ently were Mr. and Mrs. W eb- •ler J . J ones, Mr. and Mrs . Paul . tct J ohnstone and daughter Mar: ~ ~ and Mra. Alice Siegfried, all Ot Cost& Meaa: also Mr. and Mrs . ·'8oloq F oeter Jr. of Cliff Haven. ' ~ Thoefi! lo whom t he rite of . .bfpUam was administered were : • 'j""f~f.:;~M.ay San1uels, Costa Mesa: .. Ann Spratt and Peggy .,,. .llcCowrn. Newport Hl.8. \ .. -; • K. Neighbor, Balboa ;tbe eongeilial company were P. V. Parke~" Nellie Rid· J . Wright, J . P. Cooper. tawnnce. D. C. )tacKen'zie, nhsn A. Salter and Charles ry. over the dainty gift.!!, while over- head little pe.stel umbrellas hung from casc-'lding paper streamers. Games appropriate to the occa- sion were played, followC'd after- iA'a rd by canasta. A decorated cake bc·:tring storks and wee ba- bies wu served with coffee and Jee crean1. the latter served in pretty nower' pots with real flow- ers "growing" from the confec· tlon. Present were Mrs . Shafer, Mrs. Bob GlaM. MI'S. Virgil 01tkden. Mni. Harold Glass, Mrs. William McDonald. Mrs. Len-'\ Llght, Mrs. Mary Stanley, Migs Mary McDon- ald. M188 Ellen Owen, Mrs . Alma Knowlton of Sanla Ana and the hoeteuea. Sending-gifts but un- able to attend w ere Mrs. Leon F erguson, Mrs. Hert>ert McDonald and Mra. H erman Barnes. Mrs. Charles Andrews Entertains Friends at Bridge Luncheon A silver epergne filled with be· gonias graced the luncheon table when Mrs. Charles Andrews en- terta4.ned Monday <:tt her home . 146 E . 18th St.. Costa Mesa. Bridge occupied the later hours with Mr8. Michael Pandell scor- ing high, M i:a. Gun.nlng Butler winning second priu.~and Mrs'. P . V. "Parke$ awarded the consola- tion t okeO. 1 Comprising the eight.some w e.r e Mmes. John Cooper. Michael Pan- dell. C. H. Ridley. Gunning But- ler. Charles F . Hand, P . V. Parkea Andrew.!! and Mlsa Alice Plumer. Kansas Trip Planned by Mesa Couple Mr. and .Mra. Donald Stearns of Westminster St.. are leaving shortly on a three week.'• vaca- tion trip which will taoke them to Kansa& ~nd other mtd-weet points where they will vtsit relatlvea. New Members at Mesa Church New metnbers -recetw.d Into the Coeta Mesa Community Metho- d.lat church t"ttenUy included Mr. and Mn. Ha.rrison Sanborn. 800 w_ Wll&on St.: Mr. and Mn. Bruce Martin, 514 Bernard: Mrs. Maude Bolz. 181 MapoUa: Mr•. Claude Johnson. 424 Newport Blvd.; Mrs. Percie Grover, 168 Magnolia. of Laguna anrt Ro8c M~'lry Fred· ·1/d,'' ·. !:~X: crick or Sun.set &1tc:ti. rqg ,-.. Relaxing aft\•r thrlr decls\vt> ~ chu'!s secretary, re!:lptttlveJy. are .~ _. Howard Mille r of Yuma. Arizon.'l.1 ~ ,,., •· And 1'-la rllyn Riadall of Midway I City. Los Angeles Basso I to Sing Sunday at Island Church Gilbert Aiken, Los Angeles basso-cantante \viii be featured next 'Sunday a t Lh <' 11 o'clock service In BAlbca Island Commu- nity Methodist church. singing as a duet with Mr!'!. Grat•c: Pioricr. J eBUB. As Thou Wilt 4Schnecker l. Sern1on by the pastor. Dr. Har· ry \Vhite, will be The Next Stop I Ahead. ......... ,. ~ WWtt-l1Ctl1 ,,,,,,98•-. lfl U~~ -- Angel food ... I0"11i1hly filled with freal-t leinon filling I Snowed vnder ..;th coc:onut fr<>1lingl ,... ..... J lutter <"OIJ.. cake rih SotfO" ci~ ftCtfflOfl retied in •.. apricot glorff lh•n omtOmon.14.1gar topped I OOSTA MD& 1700 Newpor& lllYll. CORONA DEL 11AB lltll ~ lllP- LAQUNA Bl!:AOD ns-..i&~• ~ . ' • ' tlllllE• HI# Pineapple ""'"c..-•.;::-12- 1 , ... 2 ........... App eJauce ......, -...,,- Fancy Peas ';::;: :t ':=!" 43• fl-oL, l cor. 25cJ Lima Beans ~:;,:-,,....__. 11• L. Bea ·~·~· 1-1ma ns f-10 .... -.,- So 3 10\;•~­Tomato up,.....,. ·-.... - Rancho Tomato Soup··~-r lllZU HI# Orange Juice ~ P ... "" ·-GrHn eas fro~ FrWf> •.;:· 19-1:.: .. 17• -FINE WINES ·-18• Regal Pale Beer is--ord ... _ o•• off••~ ""'"' Ir'< Sof~ II~ to ,,.11 lhtlm. Ten•~ 0<e odd•tionol IT/Ill ll,ElllEI Soft Drinks ....,,.., ...... Soda, Gold A.~ Oronoe »da. S.-00 ~. Snowy P"°ll Go...., Ale. Cf'D9- ""-ont ''"""'o'oon Sh~,..., Sodo. 10.- 00Jtit1 0... ••lrO -bottles.I Orange Juice Tren-•• ~pock.. 146-(ir. eori, Jtic:• 1::.·· 17• Apple Cider T-T "'° bfoO'>d. Black Tea Lipt-·1 V•llow label ....... -....... 59-............ ~ .. Tea in Bogs~·.;,:. 49",:"~ 17• lio•-··· •1ec.1r... Luceme Milk, .. ,_ .... -18lc •ocfooeor , • , .,., CO.II iftl.. I Holf-oofloft'. -J7C) Ml•,.._ IUb.-ct ~ Stote lo«d ~ l• hk# M NM tlllHll• Roxbury Gum Drops .. 19- loxbury Jelly Beans .. 23• Roxbury Orange Slices ... 19" Marshmallow• ~ 2 :0:: .25• MllllWRltU Pre-cul and rapped. Each piece bu tha rich, mello" ftavor most f lka like be.L ... 430 EGGS GRADE A Large Broaldaal Gema ctoL ., 1 ML ' DS COFFEE !! 79° fin•. drip and m Qrind. FNllblr romi.d. b.b1r QrOWMI. "'"""""' paf"ecL SAID ICB SPBElD ~ 29° Lund> Box. Puta aato and 19at Into your acmdwlci... (l-0&. lar lie.: quart~ 53cl PORK & 9ElRS 2 1:= 21° Campbell'• Dellcloualr flaorored wllh Iota ol hdcy pad<. ENRJ RED FLOUR . 1 :: 85° Gold Medal or ~ ~ (5-lb. i>Clll Uc: 15-11>. l>Clll l.s5l • I LO C~E Kraft ' Duleh Mill American \ American ~86' ~~3· SODA CRACKl;RS Buoy llalcar •• , Thlli. Criap and estra Freah. Elicellont to..,...,,. with c:h-. ~25• ~ ...... To,_ Cry or SwiM. U.S. snded GOOD bf.el. lb.7t' Slrloln Steak ' . £scellea1 to bnnl ijJ S. .,...W GOOD b<eL lb.age Rib Steaks. Teadrt, ;.-;ey, •••'Y· U.•S. p-aikd GOOD bed. • lb.79° Pprt Sausage· p~~ pork link .. Seuooed 5fte jUI ri&hl la the bulk. lb. .,- Port loin Roast OR CTIOPS. End cul lb 4fte ~ 111".i:11 fed pori.. • ii - Port loin Chops · OR ROAST. Center cul lb 59c £Aiter11 snin fed pori.. • 1 c~ESE re.~D ' Velveeta Brand ' 2-llo. : laet 83• ~:i &9• JUICY RED APPLES 2 ... 25• • • • • • • • • • I 1 OBDINANCI: Np• ~ , -.&JIOll: .t.llEl>lf>INd 8EC- ·--o .. THE JIUNIC IPAL 000£ ~· ADDING aii;cTI01'f8· 11 =· 2.1, -.SAND 1111.1 , PllOVIDING FOK THI: D~ IGKA'l'ION OF 0)'<It·11"' A Y 8TKl:ET!J, TH&01UG H inaa&TS, &TOPI SnlEET!I AND ANGL& PA.llKINO. nae City Coundl of the City of Kew port B<kh doet ordOln as ton-a: UCiAL · NOTIC:I ' •, BeaCll to r-4 aa .toUowm: "Section ua.2.1. 'lbe followtn• atreeta. .:i).ley'a or aUeywaya &N hereby dulrnated u throush •lreeta: ' Balboa Blvd.: from State Hi•hw&y ORA-80-A to Ch&nnel Road. Newport Blvd.: from Short Street to Balboa Boulevard . Santa Ana Ave.: from Newport Boulevard to lGth St~t. . Clay St.: from Weatmlnster A.ve- nue to lrvtne A venue. Riverside Ave.: from State Hli;h- way ORA-60-A to CUff Drive. · Cliff Drive: from RIYeralde Ave. to Irvine Avenue. NO'ftCS~O-" )IOTICIC • -my OIVIDl1 -"81od -Wiil '* _. • ., at U.. ·ome. ol 'tbo City Clerk, Clt,y Ball, City ol Newport 9-ch, ~tu 7;80 o'cloclr. P. M .• on Octo- -30, 18GO. for fllmlohht&' the .foJIOwtng: - ' 1900 lineel fL 12-tncb cor- rupted inebl p~pe. No bid will be -.Jved W-It JS made on a propoM.1 form tum- lahtd by the City Enllnffr. Speclal attention Of proe~Uve btddera is called to "condlU'ona" annexed to the blank for propoal tor t un direcUona u to blddlnc. The City of Newport Beach re- aervea the rtght to reject any or al1 bids. to wo.tn any lnlonnalJty In bids or· to accept &ny item ln the bid. C.K. P~T. City Clerk 9. 19'50. • &a11t ·:Vets ew SeQr1ty Benefits v-.... of WOl'lcl War JI In OrCse C011Dty may now be p>ant· ed ..,. t'Ndlta 'o( $180 month t<ir .octal· .curtty purpoHe tor lb• um. they ..... b) active •rv- ice pt'OI« to July 28, 1 .. 7. accord-mc · to Ben ~•bermann. Ora.nee un~ Veteran•· Semce officer. The recently •¥ted ·amend- 1menll Jo the Pedval Social Secur- r: ty A.et cont.Al.a provtaion. which atencl I.be~ lllimefita pan teer to vet.,_rau. "n\e $110 1wqe credit 1eanted" durtn., wartime •rvice aow be a,Pplled to the Yeter- '• own 1Me fben ~ reu,.. at 1 L,j,,...-ol M .,. -..; under pre· 1 r law. ~· credUa_ were ap- ed -'1 In ... ot hla desth ~!thin three ye:1r• of dlscharp ,rom the armed forces. enablJng ~ FLO·WE"R Sii! Newport llOl .... ilrd at Weefnd•ter - 89CTION 1: Section 3~2-of the Kwitctpa.I Code of the ctty of Newport Beach la hereby amend- ed to read u follows, to-wi~: .. a.ct.tan 3252. Stop at Through Street. and Stop Signs. (&)!Those -and ,...u al ·•-ta de-.....,. 111 s.cuon 32&2.l are here- Date: October Tustin Ave.: from Cll!f Drive to 15th Street. NOTiCE OF lNT!:N'llON TO Marine Ave.:.trom BaysJde Drive ENGAGE IN THE .SALE OF to \,he South Speedway. Ba.Ibo& .Ave.: from Collins Avenue to Marine Avenue. .U..OOBOU<J BEVSB•riqs ~10,1960 TO WHOM IT MAT CONci;RN: . f~~ survl•::.:·::: to hen.- Wage credit. ror acUve tervice . pnder the new amendmenlll, may by declared to be through 'streets for the ptlrpo9U of thia section. j b ) The provlalons ot this sec- tion mbaD ~ "f.Ppf.y at -OOe or hlore errtraneea to the lntenec- tlon1 as auch entra.ncea and lnUr- ~tlons a.re 80 de.crlbed In this Chapter. Park Ave.: from Emerald Avenue to Jade A venue. Ca.rnS:Uon Ave.: trom Bay8'ch · Drive to Cout BoWeva.M. SeaV\ew Ave.: from Carnation Avinue to Poppy Avenue. .Marguerite Ave.: • fr'Orn Ocean BJv4. to 5th Street. Subject to t.ssuance of the U- cense applied for, and conu:nenc- lng not lesa than 15 di;)'• attat the dat.e. peat.eel. noUc& ia hereby 1Jven tmt I.he-u.ndeNtgned pro- pol!lea to sell alcoholic bever-acff a&. t~ premleea. described a.s follows : • 608 6oast Highway, Newport -------·-·--..... • (e) 'l'.'he provisions of this sec- Uon ahall apply at those highway railway grade crOMl ngs so de- scribed In this Chapter. Bay Ave.: from Main Street to 8th Street." SltCTION 4 . Section 3252.2 la he reby added to the Munlcipe.1 Code of the City ot N ew port Beach to read aa ·follows: Beach, Oranae County The splrlt or the bountiful Yinta&e aeuon \s c'i.pturHI by to y Jane Punuant to auch Intention, the Nla.h. Hollywood·~· u lbe pnudl.J.dlaptays a baabt of SWetj~-grapea tdl Wh.en stop signs are erecte<l as hereln provided at the entrance to any Intersection or at any rail·. way grade croalng, every driver of a vehicle. and every motorman of a .treetcar mha.11 atop as re- quJre4 bf UM vef'llcle code." undersigned is applying to the rathered in a Galftwa.Sa.wloe ...,..,... Jane bu beetl selM:ted bJ.~e wlne Sta te • Board of Eq11allr.ation for &rowen u Amertca"a Vin&all QDed fat Natkm&J Wlne _w'eek, Octjobet 7 to "Sectjon 3'26:il.~. '!"he foJlowlnl' lnters~ciuons are hereby de.si~a.t­ ed as stop intersection. at which the 'City Traffic Engineer shall erect and n:.:i.lntain atop atgna u provided In Sectlon S~l of the Municipal Code of the City of Issuance on original application o r I · 14. Tbe coaorful •uiurllD nmt ti btlll u a irlbUte to the high qul.llty ot an alcoholic beverage license for CaUfonlla.wtDMand J.b.elJ"Mtacr1CWtwal lndu.RrJ Whi ch prod1 e& them. these premiaes a.s follows: a~ i'.'i~i~sE WiU Cut YeNn11t'1 1 Ask $10,861 fbr SECTION f : Sect ton 3250.1 is hereby added to the Municipal Code. of the City of Newport Beaclt to rMd .:i.a follo·.vs : Anyone desiring to protest .the Issuance of such licens.e may tile a li'crlfled protest Witlf the StJ.te Board of Equa.ll&ation at Sacra- mento, California. stating ,-rounds Payments If Called Crash Da~s lack Into Service • · ·-,.-Newport Beach ; · Balboa Blvd. at McFadden (south ~e'Ctlon 3250.1. The following atreet.8. aJk!y.1 or alley-ways are bereby deairnated as one·\vay thoroupfarea, In the ·dirretlon in· "bound traffic only) Balboa. Blvd. 4at Ma.in ftreet Laf.:.yette Avenu.e at Vi& Lklo 32nd Street at Latayet.te Avenue for deni&l ~ provided by law. 1 The premiaee are not now licensed for the.ule of alcoholic bevera.-e11. dtcated: Balbo8. la.land 31at Street at L&tayette Avenue Alley-W•t of Manne Ave. from Clay Street at Santa Ana A.venu.e Clay Street at Tuistln A venue North Speedway to Park Park Avenue at Ma.Tine Avenue South bound t 11a!fic only. .A.J1ey-E'aat of Marine Ave . from Marine Avenue at Park Avenue Park Ave. to Balboa A ve. Seaview Avenue at Marguerite Avenue South bound traffic on\y. F 1 a! A Ba I D Emerald Avenue between South ern e venue a t Y9 de r." SECTION 5 ~ Section 3268.1 ts Speedway &nd N orth Speedway North bound traffic only. hereby added lo the Municipal Code of the City o f Newport Carnet Ave. between South Speed-Beach to read a.a follows: , way and North Speedway "Section 3288.l. Upon the fol- Bouth bound traffic only. lowing described streets, alt park- .Pearl Ave. between South Speed-ing or motor vehiclee shall be way and North Speedway angle parking: North bound traffic only. Ocean Fl'onL from Mc Fadden Agate Ave. between Park Ave. Place to 24th Street and North Speedway McFadden Place, from Balboa South bound traffic only. Boulevard toi Ocean Front Opal Ave. betweiin South Speed-22nd 8trfft, w .. t aide only. from way and Collins Ave. Balboa Boulevard to Ocean Nortli bountl traffic only. Front T opaz Ave. between South Speed-23rd Street. west Side only, from way and Collins Ave. Balboa Boulevard to Ocea,n South bound traffic only Front Tu;quo~se Aved. pbetween South l:Sth Street , from Balboa Boule- pee way an ark Ave. vard to Ocean FrOnt N or th bound traffic only., 17th Street. east side only , from Ruby Ave. between South Speed-first alley south of Balboa way and North Speedway BouJevard to Ocean Front North bound traffic only. Vi11. Udo , from Nf'wport Boulevard l>tamond A ve. between &outh to Via Oporto.·• Speedway and North S~edway SECTION 6 : It Is hereby de· South bound traffi c onl}'. clared th..:tt t his Is an ordinMce- 8apphlre Ave. between South for the protection of public health Speedway and North . S peedy,·ay and safety and It• urgency arises North bound tn.ffic only. from th<" following' tacts: the large Coral Ave. between South Speed-volume of automobile and truck way and North Speedway traffic wilhln tbe city limiU CTf ~ South bound traffic only. Newport Beach. eapeclally over A polcna Ave. bel\.\'ecn South \Vee.kends. totether with the ncc-Speedway and North Speedway . N th b d t fr. 1 ~ essity for the orderly and proper or oun ra 1c on y . ~-dJ' h f 1 I AmethY•t Ave. between South ... n ing t en10. pus the. arae s ed d N h S d number 'f pedestrians crossing the pe way a n ort pee way city s treets, requires the lmmed.i- THltLM:A S. BAUER and MABJi:L L. GREENE No. Ml-Press .. Publll!lh Oct. 12, 195(). LEGAL NOTICE WHEREAS, the reitpectlve own· er• ot all propertie:.a on the ocean BJ.de of Ocean Boulevard:, Corona del Mar, between the aouthwuter- ly prolongations of Larkspur Ave· nue &1\d PolnseUla Avenue, have slped cert&in "Declaratlona Con- cerntnc Restrictions" In connec- tion with the proposed con.struc- Uon of an a ccess road; AND WHERE.AS, the &fore- s a I d "Declaratlon.s Concerning ReatTlctlona" are condlttonal upon the elimination of the present ten ( 10) toot eet.back provlslon re- specting the a.bo,•e. -mentioned properties. THE PLANN,INO COM· MISSION OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH hereby g'lvee notice that a public hearing wlU be held in the Council Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P. M. on October 19th. 1950 on a propoeed amendm ent of the zoning ordinance of the City of Newport Bea ch to eliminate Lhe IO·foot .setback requlreme:nt on the properties above -mentioned. at which time any and all per!lon! Interested therein may appear and be heard thereon. RAY Y. COPEUN, Secretary Ne\\•port Beach Planning Commtsalon. By order of the Chairman, Waiter Lon~oor. · No. 55$.---PHlll. Publish Oct. 6~12, 19M. j NOTICE OF BID Callfomta veteran• financing their farm1 or homes under the st&te's low lnterett plan may be able to have thelr monthly l>&Y- me.nts Wlored to flt their uniform If they a.re calJed b&ck Into mill· tary aervlce ln th• Kor.an emer- gency with resultinl' C\lrt&llment of their Income, according to the California Veter&n11 board. The board d.Jd not Ht up any hard and fast n.du l'ovemin,I' 11uch hardship cues. &ut ln.atructed _the Director of Veterans Affairs to extend "every consideration" to returnlnl' servlcem•n who are un- der contract with the department. The merits a.nd clrcum!!tanc<"a of each veteran·15 problem will be taken into careful account ln making \\'h3.tever temporary ad- justmf'nl was called for In his pur- chase contract so as t o keep h is a ccount current. Broughton, Abbott Named Local Chairman of Homecoming Day John L . Broughton of 124 Agate A\'enue, Balboa Island and Balley L. Abbott of 430 Modena avenue, Newport Heights, will serve as chairmen for thill area In the an- nual celebration of Homecoming day at Occidental college, Sat- urday. October 21 . Events or thf" day wfll In clude afternoon open house at campu~ residence,., dinner in the college dinlng room, a football game with Cal Tech In the evening an<t A Homecoming dance after the game. Invitations to attend have been extended alumni and frien'ds of Occident.ct) In 'thlll area by R obert Bower& of Pasade na. chairman of the> day .. Onyx· A Sou~~t bound5tra;fht1c5 onedly. ate passag<" and taking e-ffect o'f Notice Is hereby .given that seal-DIVORCE SUIT Fll:ED oa.ma.cea Of $1 0,861.76 Wel'e de· ma.nded tn auper!Or dourt 'this week as result of an automobile colilaton in Corona df"i \Mar last Jan. 21 . Grace-C. M$rtln and George H. Martin den1anded that amount from Mark c. Scofield, 16, a.n<l John S. S cofie d of Co· rona del Mar. It wu alleged that ~rtln was driving hie automobile west on Cout Hwy. at HeUo~pe Ave., when It "''8.8 in coll lsl~~ with an: other auto driven Rorth1 and ea.st by younr Scofif"ld. 9 e couple allel'ed that Grace M rtin .suf. fered loss of several eeth and they asked $10.000 gen~ra..I dam- ages, $130 for IOS! of earnings, $.S86.95 medical and d ntal ex- penses and $362.81 for mage to the auto. • • ARTHUR J . GOLDBE~G. C. L 0 . general counsel, bef're S. F. Commonwealth Club -''We must provide for millions ~r peo):ile throughout the v.•or\d ap attra.c· tlve democratic alternr.tive to Communi1m. The 11trug~le ia for. the minds and hf'arts of mapklnd.:' Tele"=f~ by Warren ~;,d, ~ ... "\' .. 1:~·-­~ ve. ue ween out! pe · thi$ ordinance. J way and ;North i$peeoway $ECTJON 7: Thi111 ordinance .{~~ ?::lrtJ.l,~1.c ,:!,f.J l~li~~b!i•IMJ"~ leilst oM" IJI ed bids will be ~ceived for one-Divorce for al~eged crue.lty by 1 RocktH' ,.. Ro ~· !!".-· • bed Ellery ~9'.l'!',.-ll/'i&l\tdn ·~, l'~ Ud At>elotie ·Pla~ .. ~ !.N"twport-Balbk . Prea.' ta South bo d trarf· 1 newgpe.per of cener&J circulation Cryatal Ave. fro::in South 1~~:: print~ and published in the ~ty way to Abalone Drive of NeWpOrt. Beach, and shall be- N'orth bou d t ftl 1 ~e eltectave torthwitn upoo it. n ra c on y . fmal p&Rage. J.sd@ Ave. from South SpeedWay The above and foregoinl' ordJ .. to Park Avenue . nance was introduced at a regu- South bound traffic only. lar meeting-of the Cfty Council of Abalone Drtve from CTystal Ave. the City of Newport Beach heJd to Abalone Place on the 2S'th day of September 1950, 8oull' bound Lrafftc only. an'1 \.\"·ll fina1IJ pa.Med and adopt- Abalone Place from Abalone Drive ed on it.he 9th day of October, to Abektne AYenue 19~. by the following vote, t o-wit: Eut bound traffic only. A YES, Councilmen FiMh, Drake. 09,..,.. Ml Mar . Greeley, Blue Isbell J'trat alley 90Uthe:rly of &nd para.I-NOES, Councltme.n None. le! to Coa. .. t Boulevard between ABSENT, OounoJlmen None. M&rpe rite Avenue a.nd Miri· L. L ISBELL \athe " a, lrw.rtor WW(;~~~b~ Mfi1 up to%: P . .. ' , 1950. 'L.;lty !(, P,.,.ea ot 'costa 'Meg. ' Bidl!I will be ope-ned In public at She said they were married in 2 :00 P . M. of the 1ame date. Sar.ta Ana October 26. 1933, Rp- Speclficat ions may be, secured in arated last September 1 a.nd have tile ~ ot the M•t. .t)upt. In community property lncllJdlng Charye ot BW1lness. Oran,.e Oout their re9ldence and furnishlnp at Cnlleg'e. The Board of Tn.laleee 2~ !:. l~th SL, Costa . Mesa. a reservel!I U.e rtght to reject any fl8hing boat. "Play Gal" and an a.nd all. bids; to accept other than automobile. the low bid and to waive all In· ------- fornli'.littes in bidding, ADV:: October 15-12, 1950: Openinl' 0.te: October 20, 1950 at 2 :00 P. M. Signed: BASIL H . PETER90N, Sec., Board of Trustea No. "6---Prees. Publlih,Oct. &-12. ~. GRUPE Wl:U.. FILED &aid Avenue M ' r Jtaat bound traffic only. A.TTEST: ayo No. AIN.21-! Be'._, NO'lllCE TO CBl!:DITORS Will of George C. Grope, Jr., Costa Af'9a veterans' leader who diejS last June 215, wu ottered tor probate In superior court this week, dlspoalng of per90nal prop- erty valued al "$2500 or leas." He bequeathed all hls el!ltate to J\ls wt do w, Mrs. Geraldine C. Grupe of the home at 2080 New- port Blvd., C08ta Mesa. Main Street trom &y Ave. to the C. K. Priest EAbte of Hup Clemmt Cann. moat ndrtherly point of Mam City Clerk lleoNaed No. 6:59---Pr.ea.s. FORFEIT BAD.. Street N Publish Oct. 12, 1950. NOTICE IS HEillEBY GIVEN Paul Way 1223 N Ful~r SL orth bound traffic only. to the creditors of and all per-• · n: • 8ay Avenue from Main Slrfft t c> \'AllIANCS ~ hawtng claims against the Loe Angeles forfeited $2~ ba.U on "A" Street NOTICE OF REA.alNO aald decedent or aak1 estate 10 chargea ot intoilcat!on at city ltaat bound traffic only. (Plllllalac QI , 1•) tile them with the TiecffSarY ceurt Monday. Way waa creatin& •A" Street t.....-a Bay Avuue to Notice ia llet'ebJ' si"9 that the ¥WC._. 1n the ofnce of the Clerk • di.sturttance in a car wbicb was Balboa llGulevud . PlannJat OornmlJtslon al Ula C!Q< ot/ the Superior Court ol U>e parked at Tuotl.11 Av•.. ud Caul SouU. ~ traJnc only. of ~ewport Beach wW hold a fl'I.._ O..tf oL Orange. State of Call-highway Sunday morning when 1Vuhtngton 8&.rMt from Ocean Uc kazini' on tbe applicaUon of tomia. or to present ~e Mme aneated by Newport police. Fl-onl to a... Boulevvd th• Udo t.le OOmmunlt:J A8od&· Witll the necesasry vouchera. to • Nortll. liouftd trattic only. UGO for a Yarianee on Lots IO to the .,..,...,gned at his or her place NOftCE OP BID •Y Avenue. f'rom Main Street tq 25 incluatve, Tract 907. Udo late of business. to-.wtt: at the Office Notice U hereby given that ae&I· Jl"emantto 8t.re9' in acmrd&nce with 8ectJon 11 ot .r. A . K. ~elpsi, a:ttomey at 1,w, ~ bide will be received tor the Westerly -d traffic only. Onllnan<e No. ~25 IO t1lat they M CO&lt Hlgl!way, Corona de! pU...:-of 1'-pl&Jlta '"1d t 8a,y Avenue from Coronado Street may be allowed a three and one 11rat, cattfornl.a. wtthln m montha ..,,,.._ la flat.. pllon, and & pl· to a.httt Street· halt foot n:riance. Alter Ute ·Hnt _publketton of th ts loll ~ up to 2;00 _p . IJi.. October W~ -u.tj'ic only. Nouc:e ·t.'h•-J' fllrG« stn• llOUeo. 13; lNO. -will be opened in 'lfewjiM ~-I that nld h.artng' wm be -cm llalod ~tow. 12, 1990. -Uc at 2:18 P. M. of tha -. 8outll -ot Balboa BIH. ft'om the 11th dloy ot oct~u. ,_ a t ADOU: VINCmNT CANN. dat•. ,SpeclflcaUw may' -lie ... K~ SL to Al~ IL .tlu! !lour ot T :ilO p. ,., In U.. l:xeculri>< ot the -(., o1 -cuAd In the ottlc:e of -AMt. •RMJ' ~ u.tflc .iy. ·OcMac:U..(lhalm_,. al-0. Qty ~ ...... t. Supt. in cbuP of Jtl•aln-. ()r.. ;>forth -of ..... lllTd. ~ -po.t Buch, ~ at Jfo. Ill---~ Oollqe. 'I1le -Clf AIYando Bl. to MchddtA k wlllch Wne and p1a<f> ..,.y -&II Pu-'Oct. UJ. .. 2S, "°"· 2, 1"'9. Tnaol.-t , .. the~ t. ,,._ ~ -d .,.,,.,, oaly -lilllll ject any a"'1 all bldo; to _. . ....,_ ~~:-r-. ,.aw01 -.y "'ear . -·~ .... _ .... __ ·--~~ -to • _.V F lld .... t "8tw!etn Bal· ancl 1J1I, .....,.. tt '?eon. ' ,. ftAKk C. B4llO\J1t, lllW-OUMJir ~ ~ -" - -a..i.. &nd llattWI Joi .... ' · RAT T. C01'SLDJ, Dept. o1 ~ ~-"Tbe waive all.llit--bt _..,.._ "-'llt•MtJ -.O tnitftc CIN1:. .. I I ' r)' -• .wif.J I~ t )19 to ta. 4.D\'.: ...... a. Oct.•"1, 8111. ~ -' Ill .....--,_, ' <>r=•i.-· ~ •• ·-at ·-...--..• -1-twtc Mar-.N W"111lal W.CB 'tlfla ol CJ••• -..ell ,_, ,__ • U51.---. ~ -A--Ra-.-, Pl-A••IN ooWON ......... - -..... ,..... l:tO · X. • ~'*•I..., ........ tratpc ....,. .• II)' -ol = , .. II. -..... el .,._ .,.. ... ._. a•m, B. ~N . ...-nOl!J a: -iim.1 1o JV-x.., 1 a -.. ._ .._ ~ -..... -o1 ,..,__ ._.., _.. to U.. unldpal Ha.__.,_, to • .... b!pw 1'o. ---_ ... ,, ••• Clm'1l7 -................ <Jet. 1•-·-~ ot tlot Cit)' .C N...,...;t "'1illlol! <Jet. U, ua, r--.--. -. -• t ' 1' l•tter be sure you! hne th• correct num~e,._./hat If a man answered lnitead of a bug!'' I When you"re not sure of a numbtt; pleaae look it YP 1><- fore you call.~ Pacific Tele- pho!U!and Tol<rraph Co'j'PllllY• Eble the veteran to regain so- l iiecur1t7 rig11ta built up before e war. or t o e•labliah the~ right11 more quickly It he had Ever worked prtor to the war In cupationa cover~ by social JJe· rity. In the event of.his death they may Jncri:a•e the socta.l se~ t urlty paymenU which will ~ ' rade to hi• family. \Vb.lie the w.:tge credits do not •pply If a veterans ha.a been r<"· i;eivlng retirement benefit.a from the Federal Government as a re· ,ult ot hi• World War 11 St!rvlce:. \heY are not affected by the pny· tpt>nl of compenaa.tlon or pension t/1rough the Veteran;'! Admlnlstre· 4on. l'r!rs. Wayne Rueger Undergoes Surgery What a 'troUlld-up'" or msbt.-'ms and fun when yo'1 co Ea1t by Greyhound! Conven· ient eel'lvice 1v1r1· I where •1 1 air-conditioned Super-Cpache• .•. atopovera anywh you willh ... phoice of many dUrerent routes. ,..,. A~!! !!!!! ,_,,, -.:r. ~~ I:~~ .. CJMCAto • L •U.U ....u .JS H1"IOl'f ••• •42M '77.IS SUS mwtOll 1., ..... ltM ~-H aJ...UOUS M.U 61.41 6.tl IOSTDll •• , ft.60 M.71 SI [lllWDIWJtS MM 61.tS US w.u11•11011 Q AS UM t .o , MS llOMIS • n..u au M.S j (~ F"'-wl r-J AllADll9 Y'V'4 TOflS Al .t.alllllll!' LOW COstl Make your trip Eal!lt 8 wonderful tour, complde with botela and aiJht.~I' tounl For example: CHJCAGO • • . • • • • • 9 Dan . , , • I §3.97 NEW YOU CITY . • • • • I 5 Dan , , ' , • l )9.49 SOUTH,El\ST,klDWEST •• 21 o.,., . '. • •. 119.91 ~•--l"wrw_.,...._ •. 710ai1rTrt,sUSTfr .. t•sA~l_,,,"-t,.,at.~,,.a• I MR8. C. C. SW AFFORD, Acent Mrs. Wayne Rueger. 324 Del ¥-ar Ave.. Costa Mesa, is rec up· erating at her home from major surgery performed recently In St. ~eph hospital. She 18 able to re· c Ive visitors. ~2 imiy YiiOUiD~t atar • ICll $ I .PONTIAC 6 REGULAR PRICE • • • $83.30 REDUCED TO •.• I P.i\RTS :\Sil l,.'\BOR ALSO BIG SAVINGS ON ALL MAKES ' I 18 POINT OVERHAUL l. Complete Valve Grind 2. Clean Oarbon S. ·Rephlee Platon Rings 4. Replace Piston Pins 5. EX)>&Ild Platons 6. Replaee Connecting Rod, Insert Bearings 7. Adjust Connecting Rods- Chevrolflt & Buick 8. Align Conae;cUng Rods 9. Replaee Head aad Pa.n Gu.8kets I I 0. Change Engine Oil 11. Clean Oil Pump Linf'S, Screen and Sump. 12.' Ridge Ream, glaze hust, <·yliudr•ni JS; Clean and adjust •park 1•lu1:s 14. Replace D;•trlbut.or Points, \ retlnoe mot.or 15. Clean Air Cle&ner 16. j Adjust Carburetor •17. Replace MIODifold Gaskets 18. To11 Radiator JIOS<' ~~·1 ~1 ··~ Ali~ H ~ l ·O ,-P-4 Y· · · · ·~ .. 1, I t • J.f 4 _ ~ · • ' ' I': ' • '&: ' . . : ·~ fl.• · ·: ' 'f . : , i' · ':' . fr: .. :i ·~ . i ... !1 • 1'.' ., • -~. ; '' '" ~i-· 1.11.'.fv ~-·Ii: .. ~ , · Genuine ctory Parts 1 .Work Guaranteed · 2ncl & Sycamore. I ' You benefit every day ... because they~r• so ' • ) • • ... •'... • •• •• • • ;: r •.·. ' . • .. .. " ' • • rt•. ' at,: ... ~~ : ....... . ..... -. •• •• -= . . ,· ' ' • ,or Pm , Will.int ~omfort! .. • :· 1 I.tr!• ·--- • • Yov.r feet aad aboe& will walk together aacl make pretty companJOns when you select this sling casual ·with punched ;:~:· •. t~::.i~· Only 4.95 OAer 8tytes A vu.lln.ble ·• • BARBER'S BOOTERY 1795 Newport Avenue COSTA MESA --~ i , ... -r •. 1 ( •• ' f \ n:is Dad's N~f ·· .. I I -. .•YJ ~ I tary PT A Meet ; , , A6E-5 ·r -THURSDAY, oct,--T2, Ttf4 · ~-PllESS~ • • Tbe tint '°"""'16 ot • New·._+---------.:..... jr,:====!====:::;:==:;:::========---='1 port ~ -;;i:il~ B lboa Matrons planned I upee1-H F y· "t a11y ""; th• t ~· rom 111 WORLD F ·ar4 .WINTER ~, .ct ,.,..,.1;· • . f&then !MY at-• K C"ty tend. lt 11 to In ansas . I I * - be In ~e eve-Recuperatln&' trom , round of nlng .• 7:SO p . so pr more partfea glvon ln their IMPLE~ LINE . o~ SHRUB~ERY . -Room Mother Kaffee KlatcheS ' m. M o n d • Y ho~r by trlende 1n Kan ... City («;IHI!: ftU: EST STOCKS IN ORANGE OOIJJlftl Oct. 1e, ln ~e are M.r1. JllLexo.nder ,llamllton and * · eudltor1Jm o t he mother, Mn. Frank Moas, the N e 'fl port Bal~ who returned Frld&y from C VS OW !OUK LANDSCAPING Pll.Olll .P:JU n. O. Brt.isu-Gr & ¥a r a fl•• weeks vi.It Jn the mid-west ROY'S ljC:)UUVAID NURSRY Program for NewpoH Beath PT A -· The h~£"hl.Y successful aeries of$--------------- room 111.olher meetings, known u l'"..atlee KJatches, are being pre- sented aglUn this year under the spon90rship of the Newport Beach Elemeirtary Scbdols PTA at Hor· ace Ensign, Corona dd Mar and Newport Grammar ecboole. Thea" in!on:Ml ret.t,o.gethen are not only a wonderflDl way to 1>t>Co1ne ncqualnted with the teach· ers and the mothe.ra of your chil- dren's school friend.8, but the teacher's comment. and the re· sultnnt dlecussi.on gWe a very good II.lea of wl'...:it is expected ol the child Jn hi5 schco1 wc.rk and whnt the parents can do to eaiie the tensions of gro\ving up. ·Plans are also . n1ade at these meeUngs for the special pirties given the children of each room at Christ· mas, Valentine's. E!lster nnd Lo.st dny ot sr..bool. Plans C,_ploted Final plans werf' cl\thusk.isti- cully completed for the Corona t.lel ~ar school program Friday with a. meeting in the "hudi torium of thf' 38 Roon1 Mother chairmen : Mrs. Grnyce Bevier, prin('ipal; ?t.frs. P . F .o £.J.ines, president of the PT A M.i·.s. Sutherland Hutton, co-ordi- cell; M.ra. Marjorie Cutler's 4th s chool. Donald C. Bt1dg W1ll cltY,. Mrs .. Hamllto'n spent the last I grade, Mre. John Baker and Mrs. speak on the :'Children's Bill of three days of the stay wltb her l :~~t~IU~~N~"'~"~.,...~rt~Bl~...i.~l~~~-~~~l~U~•~~~~OllilT~~~A~-~~·~ Richard Huffman; Mns., Margu· Righi.JI." IOll\ Frank, student a.t University erlte Austin's 4th grade, Mrs. JU, Bridgman, who ll ~ COUD· C1l K Robert VllJ lagrana and Mrs. ~an--selor for the student.I at jOro.nge Ma.klan:s· the family circle near· iel "'Ebberts: Mrs. McKibbon'a 5th Oout oolle,-e a.rid &D IJ\ltmt.or in ly oom.plete !or the week end were M Da Id Ha Ml s Ve.I a .-""" ~.j ~ n . --•e 'V\IU.ln. r ., ~ade, ?.frs. JohtStowers and nAycbo)nO'V, la very well known ,.._1 -__ .. M ,.~ ~ J re.. v : 9 m tor hi.a Family U!e ud ~e o( Pua.den.a, aon·tn·llw a n d W'tt'• 5th rrad•· a. Jt\·.:i..n Jooes classes. He conducted the I Forum davghter of the Ramlltona. who and Mn. J . T . Van Dyke. series ln Family Life that were noently retumed from a Hawal· Flnt. G.rUe II.others heW in HunUngton Bea~ IMl tan !honeymoon. The flnt of the K.affee Kla~ches year. He ia a weaterner tbr birt.b ------- in the Corona del Mar school was and education. He wu torn lD G I I hold for the motbere Of Mn. Washington, &'rad u • t • p from Ir Scout Troop I I Kim .. • first grade. Mrs. Grayce Chapman ooUege and rece!~ed hl5 H~s Display Booth ' Sevier, principal of the ac:bool. wa• O:·llter'e de&Tee at U . 8. C. He 1 T present and expres.'"'d her pleas· eerved with tht navy ln th South at I reasure Days• ure over the fact that more thlln P.aclflc and ls now thoroughly en- two thirds ot the mothers lia.d joying life tn the Harbqr area come. M.ra. Kin1e8• comn1ents on \Vith his wife and two-yi' ar old helping the child to team how to son. read were of particular interest No admission charge ftll bP. t o the mothers pt this age lfl"OUp. mat.le and a.U parents and 1frieods She stressed tlie importance of arc · urged to take advantage cit Increasing the child's vocabulary the opportunity to hear thiil popu- by inc reasing his experience of the lar lecturer. A prize will be given world about him. Visits to the to the room having the best at- circus, the :roo. the seaahore, the tendance record a mongi PTA flr-e·stallon -all these bring in· member• present at the meeting. to use words that the child might Tb6 Advanced Band will be tea~ noL use customarily. Mrs. Kimes tured on the musical program and asked t hat pa.rents take the time Fifth Grade Room Mothers 1will bf' to be really Interested in the hosteuea at the social hour. An lnteteatlng booth tor "Treas· ure i Days" staged recently at Corona del Mar was the one plan- ned and decorated by Girl Scout Troop 11. These 7th gro.de girls have aa their leader Mrs. C. W. CroWl. YOU'LL LOOK I SQ G<j>RGEOUS IN Tlle ~ew Styles !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ nator, and Mni. Stroller Wfiite. chal rm:in . The Room Mother cha.ir1nen µresent were: ~frs . Geneva W i Ider ' s kindergarten. Mni. M. Brilliant and Mrs. Ca rl work that the child brings home from achool and to praise his el· f ora and be pleased with his u- complishmenta. Santa Anons Winners In Duplicate Bridge The booth wa.,: donated by Brookings Variety store, Corona del Mar. A Jarge World map was displayed and also pictures of the 11 fi elds ot Girl Scouting &e· com'J)lishmenUI. A poster denot- ing the Girl Scout spon,sor 1 Llon.11' Club) and one of the Community Chef't together w l th attractive gr~na 'COmpJeted the decorations . Troop members -are Virginia Chue, Gloria Chapman, Sharon . carter, Rot. ll lJ. n e Cunningham, Judith Bishop .and Sharon Crowl. SPECIAL on FLOWERING MU.MS 58¢ ea. IN GAL. CANS PL~''TS .! FEET TALL Se\'Pra.I Varie1.lett and Cu1or9 Gt>ts Youn WbUP ~)' ...., • Pl~AJ\'.T BULBS NOW }'OR SP.RING BLOOM WE HA VE A.LL V AIUETU:S Wayside Garde11s 2040 NEWPORT llLVD. <,'OST A MESA Phone Bt..-aeun MM5 Wolf; Mrs. Afarjorie Barnett"s kindergarten, ].;lrs. Mary Louis Topper and Mrs. Wm. Charlton; Mrs. Anna. W~ill's klndergar· ten, Mrs. Donald Buriteman a..nd M~. George Peachma.n; MN-. K.aUuuine Va~hn'1$ kinderPrten. Mra. John Clark, Mrs. Paul Moore Whef'li?r and M.rs. Robert Heck; I Mrs. M.a yn1e KJn1es' fir.rt grade, Mrs . !.ferle Vetch and ?t.lrS. Orrin \Vrigbt; Mrs. Billie R:lrvey's first grade, Mrs. Edward Doyle and Mrs. Patricia Sbedaker: Mrs. Meta Bachman's first grade, Mrs. M.ylet Porter and ~1ra. Arthur White; M.iy Se.lir.·Jbel Srnij,{l·s firat grade. Mrs. Frank Wishon and llre. De~orest Stoll; Miss Lucille Babcoc k's 2nd .grade, Mrs. Law· rence Broering and Mn. H . W. _H orst; Mrs. Betty "t'rine'.s 2nd grade, Mrs. Frank Burd.e and Mrs. Corona del Mat Community Church Sunday Services The second Jn a series of ser· mona on the general t opic of "Re- ligion Teeted'I wiU be preached by tbe Rev. Paul Edward Babbitt, minister of the Corona del Mar Communit y church on Sunday, October J 5 1n the eleven o'.clock worship service. The title o! the 1erpion Is : "Does Your Religion Change Life ?" A nursery is maintained for the children Yhol'!e parent.a attend this service. $unday school for all ages meets at 9 :415. MrJi. Robert ' Dischner an'd Mrs. Margaret Holmes were winners east.west and Mr&. S t e' w a rt Browne and Perry McAdoO wett high sCorer1 north·IOUth 1n the duplicate bridge game held tn Cos- Ll. Mesa on Monday evening. XMAS CARDS SELECT NOW Large AMOrtmt-nt HalknM'k I: Othen1 • COSTA MESA 81'ATIONEBS Beacom Mll-R. t 788 Nf!'WPO'rt ~vard Ruoners-up east-welt were Mr. and Mra. B. F . Sawn: Mn~ Cath· erine SmJth and Mn. S. C. Pierce; Mrs. L . V. Brown and Mrs. A. D. Wetherby; Mn. Amy Kbtnedy and Chui~ Jut.er: Mn. Georte CarroU and Robert Brown_ Runners -up north -aouth were I ~ii~:::::;:;~~:'.'.:~ Mrs. Const.a.nee Tawney and Mra. I Robert J ohnson; Mr. and !jrB· H . M. Wallingford: Mrs. Jam~i John· son and Mrs. Ro!>ert Brownr L. V. Brov.'TI and A . 0 . Wetherby; Mrs. Frank Reed and George Mitchel.I. The newport Harbor Duplicate Bridge club Mil hold ttsi next reguler meet.Ing on KawlaY cv.e· WITH THE LA TEST HAIRDRESS OF COURSE, BY • • • FOr1nerly wit_h Mari-lh~l\ F ield, Saks 5th Ave. Neiman-Marcus ... um'ti 2nd grade, Mm. Edwin Mor· i~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I Edward Zilon; Jili.-Laura Barn-ganroth and Mn. Barnard Deeen· berg; Miss Dorothy McCoy's 3rd The Junior High Pilgrim Fel- lowship meets• in Pilgrim Hall at 15 o'clock wJlh Harlan Hoyl u counsellor. Craig Warfield and J udy Bishop will f'Umieh rd'~­ m~nta. The Senior High P l.lgrlm Fel· lowahip m eta in Pilgrim Hall at 8 :30 o'clock with Mr. Babbitt ae counsellor. Dlscusalon wiU be led by Peggy DiehJ. Refreshments sen~ by Don Steffensen and Shella Briggs. Worship led by Mr. Babbitt. nlng, Oct. 1a at 7:30 o'clock . .&.11 I,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::::-, .,..rested-brld&'• players .,,.. In- vited to attend. \ . . llATl'Ulll!Ell Boa~Bornea-Trallere lrrepll.r --BEACON 5061 207 N. BROADWAY Upper Lobby SUIT£ lll SANTA ANA • LEV IS -Sizes 2b to 36 PBIOE JNC!R E.'\SE EFFECTIVE OCT. lOUt Boy's Sweat Shirts ... ._ .... Special-139 Boy's fluorescent .Socks .......... -100 Boy's Keds-Sizes 11 · 13-reg. 3.25-289 • The MAN ...... ~ . • Tlw llarhor ArPa's MOflt Comple tt'· Ston> for Men • 1711 Newport. A , . ..,.\14" OOSTA. MESA WO: GIVE S.t.11 G.llE£N STAMPS ••• ' ·-·· »~ ... ~ .. EBWOOD'S . " RRS1' CHRISTMAS SALE A little f'AI'')' ! YH. bul. 1orrchiutdlse a.rri~ too ...ty a.<) too muclt.. W4!1 hM·.e n~ ro.m for half or · It. apace milflit 1wJ made and Wlla paid !kl '''~ oft.Pr tt all at U .,:;;. 68% ~tmt. Rarefy llM-e )'OU boait-t IWCb prlct'ie8.• tr'l'AKlres al IM>..Ut' at IPICh a uertnc.--nuuty belO\\' CO!ft. CHRISTMAS. TH1\T .. MAGNIFICENT S P F.CTAC'l.E OF . llllMAN HAPPINE88. .. * t01 I'.. 8albom. Blvd. Open e,·t'nln«s a1M1 8undayt1 \ Fwaltu re -Girt.• -Art -F~l'ics -J e\\o'e lry SO FITTING. FOR FALL! A "Sun-~" original jacket m Cardinal-red Corduroy -Flllly ·lined for turn-about use in wool, Glen pl •id. Priced with YOU lo miU at Sl4Jl5 ~ Skirts ill ll styles from $7.95 -at- ·10·-LEE SPORT SHOP • .. . . w. Jtiy ..... w Haw ... u,.,,,. ..... '• - 1111 llewpart •N.. ciit. U111 le.-1611 era.de, .Mrs. J.. Grant Florin and Mra. Rolland Collins; Mias Veronica Schleder'a 3rd P-·'lde. MTS. Robert Graham and Mn. Ray Sdlwartz; Mni. Bonnie Lane'• 3rd grade, Mrs. Ear) G. Bramble and lrfn. Cheater Pur- • • Dixie Holl '! I is Hostess 11t j Slumber Party I . There wa.an"t much alee~ but there was a lot of tun at a tecent slumber party given by Dlx.l.!l_ H~l: daughter ot M.r. and M.rs. ~ Hall. 274 E . 19th St., Costa !Mesa. for a group of classmates atlNew- port Harbor High achool. Ttje fea- tlvtty remained «lrlctly te~· !nine fare de21pite the prolonge and unique efforts of a &.arge gr p of hopeful "crashe8" to jotn the giI1s . Dixie's guesUI w e r c µtdra Queen. Bettedean Smith, f{aren Nelson , Mary Lou Snowden.1 Judy a.t;d Jetta Gannon, Ann J3oy cic and Dorothy Barnett. 1 P .S. Ti& p.ld one pf the . .hope- tur~ ''cr8.tl~it" : ieeitij• ;g ~et'tlt "'c.--hed" • wbfa, pee.rtng lntN11tly lnto the window of a nelghborlng house. he connected violently with a police club •wung by the irate re91dent, wtio opines the lad isn't sitting down much this week. Bible Church Women Wor.lc on Optls For Mission Home Wprldng on doll• to ~ tent lo a mlasl,on at Chrii:t..ma.a occ.;upied memben ol the Woine11'a M.lsalon· ary Soclety ot the CoeU )leu. Central Bible Church at an all day meetins ThY.l'Sday at the c.lulrcl1. Mre. Glea.na CarUr. pi-eaide:at., 5ed the Waineu ~~. FQf' the devotioh.:11 ia.terLudc .Mn.. C:-a.CP KtSel spoke Qn ·~-R~ oL a Chr.i&UaA... A pgllw:k luncheon wu served at noon. l Included were Mmn. MUJ.d'e Sa· ):>in. Elaie Smith, >Ury _Bmith. Mayme GaU .... er. Kate Pratt. Thelma Pienoa., Edna Keating, Gladys Beardaley, Nellie Mc. Ada.ma, Emma Ha.nic. Alioe I Te&· ' ney. Kate Semrow, ~ 8'ackr well, Evelyn. Updike, Fta.ncee M:c- ln!M, Claire ' f,rl&'ht. ~· MeQllire. Elma Wella:,, trtoe -udlliG&IEttaB . --&' will be bob! Tb:\l'Nld&y, Get. 18, :it 2 p. . at the -.;r Jin, Roy Updlkt 146 Roch-et. . . . . Island Residents Affead -C~ft!Kal j at T .-.c:ula Dr. -lira. J,... """""' clll••• rt P.it aftd.,.Judy = <::.-:.:: :"; -tbe ~ ....,..r ct ... > r1s~•· • rl#s' .......... ~ ! ::".rk ..-.-~ t ·--·'V-·-~---"' --.... ., Ii --:.c:::1 -utolflntidlllS• -Clid-tMin-. c..ta -ll&ttreu Co. sue Newpod Blvd. .... --------- ,.f;' J I • . - l ••YWITER 1111 AID lllE -IHflBr~ ., iva All ..... lnAClll! j " ' For Appointmen t Phone KT 2 4491 o r Frtt Pa;rkln&" with :your Perma.nent l''a.ye-or llillr 11nt nd· • 'Milk ISi Cladl CAii m .. n'S 1111&Y .. • • CIN<:;H already contains every high quality:·ingreruent necessary for a perfect cake. You add ~nly water. For a finer; easier~ thriftie~ cake ... Bake CINCH. -, 4 •nKr•S llAJ,..S Wllflt·50lllll·WKl·IPIL'S AINI I • • ·---.. ' l t · ' ' ' ' j ' • I ,, " I ' r 1 .. -·-~ --. -·--~· . .-~~ _, ' ~"' " .. ~ l . --~ . - · ~ese ~memek•ri1 · 'Po~•r of Tliought' -: Form~~· N ~i~hbor 1Thir Thurs~ey'1 . -'M61dnef Cllineweref · to H,., Ptogram . . is _Sunday ~ubject l' G th . .. . +'-'t 11 ' • fSe ,Oct. 1.9 . . Is Theirte fo r l l'lnt" Clo.-of Clulet, 8'-<p! .. * on·G;~ Sitwi.... ' et St. Andrews ' · a e ~. a et E ell'club -~ FAC Meeti ng N•wpo•• ........ uoa VIA LMte · (' .,.,. 1.· < t, :>, Q· H · I • • · ~ _, Bnach of TlleM-r""-11.'l'llo. ~~~.:__,___:~~~~~~~~~:...:=4. .do.ta Mea4Homf:maJreni' Club ~)' IMll'inon ·au~J.kt Of the Uarry Omew .' P'ira of the year'a aerlee ot Ocorge Cru1ka ank will p eelit nrat Clil pttJt of Cluist,. SdMU.t. m~beO \llf;t1l be c:lvtn 'tj:tCu on Rev. fbOmaa -Olbaon, 1pe&lc:U1g at 1 1 '"11llrd Thur*y" ;flCI wlU be a program on • he Htsto}and In Boston, M•·nachuaetta. . • .. \ • .. •' •• MR. ASIJ !\IRS. ltlC'HAHD OEA.N KILPATRICK cut the c.akl' follo \\"lng a rNr nt· ct·M"n1ony In S unny81th• BaptlMf rhti!('h, Los, ( An~rlPs. ;\I N. Kllp:ltrlc·k IK tttt> formt"r {'.ark~n Bt>rnlr.-l\lf"trltt,l daui;;-hll'r of !\fr, iuucl 1'1r"I. llrnry l\lerrltt of Los Angl·I~ Thl't brldf'graon1, son of l\1.r. and 1'fn. JBJIH!t' '1'-Kllpatrll·k of CMla' M rsa 1~ a. prr-nu·tlll·11I Kludt·nt at l '. C. l •. A. I Detroit Matro n G uest of Mcsans 1''1ra . Wilbur H a rrison o f Musica l Prog ra m Hili t e s Brea kfast o e-of Fishermen's C lub ·troll, Mich., ha4 bct>n the hnppy A 1 houac gut·:;t c;f equaUv-happ}'-tr)-mustca program presented hat.·r hc1· ho:~I ~ Rev. and itr~. J'. G. by ~11'3. Chi:oi hol rn Bro'''"· Vnl'ali~I ; Nf'unu\nn. 2612 Orange AVC', c.·us-,\fr:o. Jo!-!t·p h Tho1npso11, piarlist I ta M esa. and Chisholn1 B1·uwn, violinist, R en1lni:-a t·ncC-;J \Vl'I c 111 order a ... was R. hii:-hlight o f the latfst Detroit ii-I the furll't'I" h tlnlC O[ the brC ·lkfast n1eetinJt Of the F'i.sher- Neumann f-'.l nuly. Trips to s11r-Oll'n's club of the Costa Mesa rownding-npo ls uf inlcreMl w crt' Comn1unity chlJrch at the No"'- arrani;ctl fur the C'lllcrlainn1ent of po rt Beach RolJl!,niore. ' the charn1ing vi sitor. Tht• di"v ntinnal observance wai- Hal Mannings on Trip No rth in charge of Rev. Joseph H . Thon1pson and Rev. Charles F . and. New men1bers welcomed \vcre D. C. M-:icK enzie. Bruce Mar- tin, Bob Sanke. Dave Gardner and uwt 8ewlng"'1 by prOJect leaders s; Andrew'• Preabyt.erWi' Ch"Un:)i. A pleuant rellflon too.k 'p ce given the D:belJ clu at 1 p. m. Ar t of Makins q.,ln~w.:i.n:" t lhP Lou. Steinle.~ Marse B~~tt Newpprt HeJ(hte, ~ _ be Tbe Sunday at the borge of Kr1 on :Th . y,. pct. tt: It 'wtu 6e .monthly m~U nff cff Coal.A esa t'Ju nda:t 84-:nice -··········-•• :01 a. m. at theJr ~ meeting Wedn~ ~er of ThOU&bt.. The text, Mn. Kenneth Quarry, 1~15 8.lnta a dCaaqrt bridle and canaa~ ana P'riday Aftcmoo• club, whlc wilt 8uad,_'\Y School. ---....... 9:80 L & day, Oct.. l~ .at 10 ._ m. Jn the ~ke11.1 trom Provetbe 23:7 .M Ana Ave.,_ Coa~ Mesa, whe~ ~r. Jt ta oi to the gener&I publk-. be held Friday.1 Oct. 20 ' nt the WMDNday E\--e.nlns MeeU.s educaUor.ol t>uJlcUng of the Coata For aa be thinketh ln ht• ·b~ d M Ro Ball t in 1 TICk &Te .Si ea.ch and pro-clubhoU8e. Luncheon wt I be 8 o'clock , x -Oom.muntty cbun:h. ao .la be." . ' an ra. Y i ey 0 f1e-cceda_ I go to the club b\.tild lng acrved at 12:30 p. m. . An ..tmpo~t'put Of the bual--.Both church eenlc;e '"'1d Sun-wood and Mr. _and Mrs. Gr-'>' fund. ft.e'9rvatlona: mint be In Hootcsses wlll Jbe Mr.1c;;. arry Re&dla1 Room. Ill Palm Street. ne.tS eeeslon ~I be chooalng n day st.hoot are 't 10 a. m. Weetratc of San Bc madlno 't\f'lre by Tuclday, and ahouJd be made-Balch, Max Schathner. C. M. Hur-Balboa, o~n "~k daya, •xcept;lq ne'r meetlng ~Y-Those attending guests of the local couple. JA.11 wtth ' Mre. 8 . E . Briggs, Hnrbor rt.s Md Jerrola s 'pa.nglt>r. • national holldaya, from 1% ...,. are to brtng ·a cup aqd aack lunch. Newspapcr8 ,Ml1Jng fbr a penny were forme.r neighbors ln 1 n JlM-Wf or Mrs. LlnColn Clark, 1 , to 5:00 p. m. Coffee wtlf be ae.rved".' . 1.plece were begun ln thl! 1930's. Bernadtno. Harbor 171·.T. Cla.saltled ads co~t llllle. do ~uch. ======="""'""' • TRY n TODAY· ' . COO/( TNE EASY WAY ,• . • CAMPBILL'S YIOITA LI I I DO"LI SLICID PINIAPl'LI MO '2. CAM Hoaey Tre•t GRAHAMS l'OllMI> eo)( , I ' GOLD MIDAL MACA ONI ~"0 Pl<G-. 2 POOD CLUB CA'-NID I MIL~ -S1iUs 2 Pra•co American SPAOHITTt 'IT,.f: 27• · CHl.CICIN of •EA·"dletetlc "'RINA ~~ i ' I I l.lltE h BElAUSE IT'S I ffOllOM/fAl, ,,. voi'Ful, COIWl#/1/IT ' A/10 TO'I Ill (JUAl.111 I no UIDSTE! .lc::'.:"1 ,., . I ~ 9• ···~'" ~k .s";j; # FINC roR '"NCN BOXES/ J n. THAD· APPLES .l::~:,o. 5 ~·39 ' A~l -I hlH UEliETABLES 7AtJi 3 ~ 14' uJs~n .1 IDAHD RUS5ET ' ~~T~~~E lD ?Jt 35e. Pos tcarding from San Fran-Hii1·1 iMn Sanborn. Others present clsco a r c Mr. and P.irs. Hal P.1an-included Joe Jones. Edwin Jones. nlng of Corona dt•I 1'1nr, up north John Reynolds, lt'lalcolrn Reid. f on a. trip regarding their ne"' Bob Thatcher, Herbert Mc Murtry. venture. thC' "~tanning Crest" Hugh Davis, R. D. Flaherty, and IP AM LUNCMION MIAT rt•Ql\47.- R-D -LUl~JrU £ T . YA 1 m-S ~fi1c[ooo/ 3~ 25' I A DU BARTLETT : 'PE RS 2 ~25~ . --·;;:;! sterling silver hQStess ware. Paul Parkes. BUY NOW and SAVE 10% . -' ' " ,.... ,.. PHILCO TRUE-FOCUS 11sl9notx/8smr En~s P.ictu,. Blu~._ ~!'lei. I )40 ILURf ·1 Smear Fo,.ver I · B UY 'Now before the .;., ... 10~ 1 Federal. T~ g.-brio effect NO\·elnbet l•t. IJlcnesed maDn· "facturing cost" are .....,.. Ila-, I , ~ In .the veP' ·n . fllture. . • • NO SMEA_Rf . . I KIU,lFT YELYIET A Cijl.SI lvio "°""~ llOl 87• Ar•0ur'1 Star DRllD BllP · I 2 :t,.0.,~-. 34e Oceaa Spray Cranberry Sauce S~"0:31• . . ~ . I • I Dal~ty Mix FR .. IT COCKTAI~ ~lm tf.11 l!f · I\ I S 51 S ''', 111 '''' &9 u... OCCIDINT WHI I CAKI MIX 200<.1'1((;. •I ~ . S P R Y· . S H 0 R T I 11111 0 ~~-"" 1 ' . , ·, s 1 £'" S • 11111n .... DLROSS ~UIMSAT , ·nee ~•• 17• p 11\\, . . G £ Hll1l1 11tL£ J "i~l!M)f 52 ia.. 02";;;;,;;;"E TURKEY. New · S..-. Haun: ' . ~ . . ~ . - • • • • • • . . • •