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that'• i:_n.uatc to these battered old ......
'Talk about flahlng uc.,.J.
} I~ve been hearing eporUmen.
aJ16eted at tnjuatJca rorced on
them by the State.Divlaion o~ Ftah
and Game, t.:llk:tnc about a revolu-
tion agalnllt the bureaucrat.a, A
nJce, bloodness lnd publiclty--!aden
revolution.
How· would It oe 1f the 300.000
or 90 fishermen who are forced to
buy a $3 UceMe each year to" fish
ln the ocean, ret\Jaed to buy auch
and defied the Fiah'n Gamers!
The.re's talk of ll, good, aol.id
talk. and t devouUy hope It comes
to paaa.
J'uat too many sportsmen are
getUng fed up on the heavy-hahd-
ed methods of the Flsh'n Game-
Ocrats who force you to pay
tribute to fish in the ocean1--the
free, federally-ruled ocea.n -and
give nothing In return. The moun-
tain fisherman who pays his $3
geta eomethiTlg in return. State
men dump tame fish into a stream
at hia feet so he can pull 'em back
out.
The ocean rtanerman getR noth-
ing. Nothing except a ridiculous
law that he oan catch only 10 fish.
while the mountalne~r can cap-
tu're 15, and. lhe Flah'n Gameni
have admitted It coats $3 ea.ch to
grow trout to catchable size. So
the week-end mountaineer Ca n
catch $t5 wort.JT-or trout and all
the sea angler gets Is knocks on
h.la noggin if he's so bold as to
catch m ore'n 10, be they large or
small.
Somo lawyers have' expressed·
the opinion that tr a per11on had
enough \ mone'y he could right the
ocean llcense law and beat-it, but
It would have to be carried t o the
hlgheat courts, beCauae ·bureau·
crate never give up '611 ea.sy iource
· of money except by force.
However, a "bloodless" revolu-
tion a'gainst this discriminatory
license would be more fun to
watc h and to take part in. It
would be a fine sight to watch the
Fish'n Gamers with 300,000 angry
and "illegal" sportsmen on their
hands, wouldn't, it?
Because near~ every o ne of
thOle "criminals' would be able tO
cast a vote. which · might prove
mightily en1barrasstng, huh 1!'
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Inc\dentally, just for the record,
at the Flsh'n Gamers' annual
meeting the other day, a budget
of, $6.&46.332 was pt'Opo.wd for
1951-52. A new record high, The
money wOuld come from an estl4
mated re v e n u e ot $5,682,485
(some ot that from our $3 li-
censes) and the remainder from
a FAG aurpl.ue-Ofc..$~382,325. Yeah,
1 s11td SURPLUS! .
It's Big Business, this forcing
us to pay an illegal license, Isn't
It?
WORD FROM
THE FAR NORTH
After a couple of editorial jabs.
we've finally got DutC'h Gus, for-
mer Newporter who now owns
and operates lhe only "Smiling
OctopU88~" in Oregon. to cor-
responding again.
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LONG TIMir RESmzNTs l>f the oou:'tuae "-elGOID!td 1'orrie an
Or&np County boy tlll.9 '"·eek when Myford lntne wu• pre.eated
a tterell by mflmbers of 'Los Amlp' poup •t the N~ Harbor
l'aebt Club., Pictured Wt to rrtpt abov.e are Willi• Warner,
cllalnma of lbe Boar4 of Supervh~on of o.......,, ()ooaty; .ludse.
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OOSTA MESA PIONEER D~W. C&rl Speooer, one of the
orlctnaJ de"'lopers of Ooeta. Mesa. JMaeed a,, .. y at hht bome
Tueeday, He_ la pictured trlmmia• Mrubbery that he plant.ed to
~tlfy the old Soot.hen Paclllc rtl'ftit..a""&Y In t:be middle of
to"·n, one ot t.he n..ny civic enterpft!M!8 he •pot:WOttd-
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NUMBER 34
Petitions to Urge Change of . SET HEAR IN G
Trailer Area to City Park FOR 1 CT. 25 · . .
Petitions were being drafted lhis week directing the city c?uncll ! Thomu , Vick, 430% Avocado ~ to dl11conllnue renting public property on the Bay front between 18th A,ve .. Co del Mar. driver of
Donald J. Dodp, NA\\'J)Ort Beal'..h TownabJp .Ju.st&Cfl; ~"7' Welch, and 18th streets as a. trailer park &nd suggesting that the space be the 'Ne rt Beach nre truck
tteeret&ry of the Ora.nc-e County Harbor Comml.Mloa.; M.yfon:I cqnverted lnte a city park a nd swimming area. Members of' (he which ran through a red light on
lnlne "'Ith thfl scroll; 5uperioc Court Juqe Robm'l Gardner, and Central Newport Beach Community B.NOCiation meeting, in Mooae the Coast highway &rus. cni8hed
A. B. Rou..Mellt\ early day ttW ntate developer of thr Newport hall Monday night unanimously agreed lo circulate the petit,ons With a.n utomobUe Caoelng lhe
Harbor area. (Preas f>hOtoJ throughout t.he entire Harbor area. deatb of . John Patrick M c ..
LOCAL BUSINESSMEN la~h;',.~~~~~ .. ':i~:;~:~ ~~.~ir~~~l~~dth~cr:!""al~~:!y o~~~. c~:;~· ~~oz:w .. l ~~~~ 1;:~::
Standard Oil and gaa utility tanks ' vath stated. 8 hiugj ti r et i-:::°art wn-
on Newport Blvd. be 1noved to e Silent Tribute s Pd us tl· cour y.
less hazardous and more suitable Silent tribute was paid to 1 VIJ: ~ h'L !gh· Dodge informed
WE Leo ME M I Rvl NE Joc~i~l;n~arks and recreation com-;fhi~l;sa:;}t~ti~~ :~t~v~i:;e~ebp~~1 :~~ pJel~!n~;r ~:~! af:~
• mlttee chairman, Francis Horvath. 28. Wolf had been very muc.h in-a_,.[c · a a. m,
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• , ~:tr~~ ~:w;~et~i:g t~~ ~~ldcot~~ ~~:s~~ei:~y ~~~~ed ~~h D~~ r!:1~ ~':ralt~u::el~n~t~i~~t:;~;
mlttee ha8n't accompli8hed much son home at 1510 Oce&Jl Front. He a.nd after ~ t the case will go to
because of Jack ot funds. He had•made a plf'·:i before the city a higher court. · '
To CH I L I H 0 0 D. H 0 ME urged th• various civic organi"'· council Sept. 25 In favor of keep· Vick -. rele&led 0~ hlB own
lions to make their want.~ known ing the ocean front property recogniz&nce until the «i&te of
to the city council. With better zoned &8 public domain and not the prelimina.ry hearing.
· . R 1 It 1 The m&fU!laughter charge rol-cooperat1on the program will gp · , as now s. • . ,
l forward a"d th It ' ·11 t l .. Central Newporters dire c t ed lowed a verdict by ·the coroner•
Th f h N ' •t H bo h d f ·• e ~ y WI ge · 1 "'-· last week which staled 'Uiat rec score men o t e ewpor ar r area g·:t . ere or a many of the facilities for p:trks (Coatllloed on Pace 2) • Mf-03 • . ~ -
luncheon al the N ewpo rt HRrbor Yacht Club Wedneeda~ to wel~ome ----------------------''----~·-__ _., f"°9Ullue4 •·Paie 2) ·1. ' , Myford I rvine home to his l'hildbood community. Presl".llng over the ,
seHBlon wai:i S up('rior .Court Judg" Robert Gardner, hioilff'lf a long--~~ ,,
tln1e Harbor resident. & · b '
g.~~·~~~g "'~hn·"~;·;~·:c~~u:.~,: Balboan M kes we re bade to iJ.he gathering by
Harry Welch, secretary eme ritus '.
of th_e Newport Harbor Cha.mber s • "d . Att · t
at Commerce. Welcome ~horn UICI e emp every '?rganlzatlnn and group in
the area \Vas conveyed to the head Louis Nuevo, 51, Bayview hotel,
of the vaat f 11vlne Ranch company 309 Palm St., Balboa tell or jump4
by those ·g,..1thered in his honor. ed oft the b:iylront b&lcony ot
Earl ~tan~ey spoke on behalf ot the Bayview hotel Tuesday at
the leg1slat1ve ~roup : Hastt'r R 8 :30 a. m., according to police re-
Ring on beha_lf of/ the . service ports. He fell 18' feet to the slde-
i clubs; Ev Morris, tht yacht clubs: walk and saftered injuries to his
I F~ank . Linnell. ttie sportflsher head, race ants back.I He Is now
gtoups. S. 1:1 · Fra~klln, Costa resting comtorti.bly at Long
Mesa .3nd . Heinz Kaiser, the old Beach Veterans Hospital.
timers who had known the eld er Befor e the accident. he left a Gus. who conducts a wayside
emporium on the main highway
near Ashland. which is almost to
the R ogue River. in past years has
kept track of Harborites who've
-'passed through and stopped for a
chat. He points out that he didn't
get his guest book working until
midsummer , but that It's going
James I. Irvine. note to the mana'ger ot the hotel
PIONEER Co. s, ·T·A MESAN, A sc'.?11 declaring young Irvin~ which said' "Mrs. Rosenberg<r, to be Muy Pr1mero Halendado · Please t ell Nickle working at
the greatest landowne r and Ca-1 Vaux c:ite t o take care of my
ballero ·'lnd bearing the official things." Mrs. Rosenberger said
W. CARL Sp. EN. CER , D'IES· ~~~ein~i~e:~anta,n!a~ig;~!~;~t:~ ~~ ~~:~rf~lue~~ti lh~~e a:~~:: ;:::n::
Irvine by Harry Welch. last week when he !l_eemed upset
Lli.t of Guf>StM about something. However. the strong now.
"Naturally," he sayl!, "many
'down south' visitors a'ren't enter-
ed. so will Just give you a rew
local names grabbed at random
• _ Thoee present were: Mayor L . poaslble suicide note was flrl!lt
W. CUrl Spencer, 77, ot 114 Cabrtllo St., Costa Meaa died at his · L . Isbell : Willis Warne r, chair-se'en in Nuevo's room on Saturday,
home Tuel!day, Oot. 17. Spencer was onfl or the men who pioneered man of the county bc·i.rd of super-Oct. 14 .
the b~lldlng ot Costa Mua. He conducted .tl\e contest fpr naming tti_e visors: Judge D. J . Dodge ot the On Sunday, Oct. 15 Mrs. Roeen.
city and helped choose the name, Cbsta Mesa. township court and F'.rank Linnell, berger said_ that the victim seem-
FIRE TRUOK DRJVER Thomas E. Vick, 4SO y1 A\'ocado Ave.. C.Orrona del Mar, .ta.nds before Ne"'-
port To""D8hlp Justice D. J ; Dodge, Tue&day U h ~ ",."' arralped on nmnslaus'-ttt charrft flied by
1hf> C'o unt)· dJatrict at~mey. Vick "·as driver ln th'.l fatal era.ah on Cout. Hll'b"'aY, Oct. 5. Prelimi-
nary IH"arlnc n·as set. tor Oct. Z5. (Presa Photo) judge ot the city court: City Man-ed on edge. When a man called from t he pages.
"Ja.ck Raub and tamiJy . . . H e and his wife, Fannie Bixby,
Earle Do1t.ne of Corona del Mar
. The Metlicks, now of Long
Beach . . . Frank Croe;ker (Fire
Chief) and eons . . , Mrs. Elsie
w8d was a member of one or the I D' , E t d d !~8t~:~~:s l~f ~~~ i::~n;:: eny I . en e
ager J . J . Sai)ors, City Council-on Mrs. Roae.nberger on personal
men Braden F'inch and Ross business. Nuevo saw him and be·
Bert Webb, Harry Blodgett, Carl Roeenberger ·:ll.eo stated th a t Greeleyt J . A. Gant. c . K. Priest. came trjghtened &nd nervOWI. Mrs. R. J.. Cole. On' . e of 1st H I rbor Mesa Post Off"1ce
Patterson ... Mn. Marie Starck a team. the couple engaged In
Story, now L. A .... Jay Bran-many philanthropic works. Tbey
non · · · W. B. Rowe -· . H. L. directed the planting ol all shrub-
Cottle and R. C. Schulte .. -Police be t th Id 11 d Officer Hanis Junior (He'll hate ry 0 cover e 0 ra roe.
me for this) Cottle and wife A.ud-\ right ot way. They also estab-
rey . . . Dewey Sounders and llshed and maintained the C08ta
family ... W. G. Brownie (12th· Me3a llbr.:iry for a number ot
E . Central) now of Temple City years.
and yesterday, Mr. and Mr's. Lee Gari Spencer was an ardent
F . Lankford. All of 'em Newport backer ot the Boy's Club. He do-
Beac:h. nated tho ortglna• land and build-
"From Costa MesJl I find Mrs. lngs to th.i.t organlutlon and last
)i.famle Wyers ... _Alma Asterbury spring furnished moet of the ma-
... Mrs. Mildred While .• -, 'Cap1 chinery for t,hetr new machine
Sherman R owe ... " shop. He wu a native ot MlchJ-
Dutch.. Gus add& there were a gan.
few who didn't care to reglater. I He is survived by two nephews,
probably due npt wanting to tip Robert James Spencer. Pasadena:
off the abertff or the finance P&ul Spencer, Corona del M•r;
company, but I know they'd ~ tw,o nJecee, Dorothy Spencer.
sate In the hands of the forme~ Union. City, Michigan; and Doro.
Harborlte. whom I still can't (lg-thy. White Sauera, San Gabriel.
ure out yel:-whelhet he'• &D Ore-Private funeral services will be
con booater or a Newport booster! held Saturday, Oct. 21 from
Brito to Epter
. Plea Friday
Grauel clia.pel, ea.ta Mesa. In·
umment will follow at Sunnyiide
Mausoleum In Long Beach. It la
requealed that trt:ends re?raln
from sending fiowen: .
Steal N•cotla
Doctor'sC.
Hann.1. Nuevo Mt on a diva.ii at the foot
Also present were,: Ratph P. or the stars leading · to the roof ' •
Un, Le8 Steffenl!len. Gordon Find-It la poatbte that he mtght have I ~ Phone Service Ma•key, Walter Spicer. Ray Cope-'1oor for 1everal hours on Sunday. Boat Yard . OwneN'-su· ccu·mbs Holds Open Ho· use
lay, w . W. Sanford. Norman thought of going out on the roof.
HopM fol' ext.ellded. .ervtee Pease. Tom Henderson, Wea. Jay, but that door W·'.18 locked. Funer.'.ll services for R. J . Cole. 84 , of Santa Ana were held · Th N I ti ed N t A dedication open house will t.elephonM la Oraap County Allen Mickle. J ohn Curci. eo. uevo s a re r avy sew-Tuesday, Oct .. 17. at the Brown Colonil\l chapel. Dr. Elmer Hender·
were thrown 'oat the "iadow' Robi'ns, Dick Richard. C. 0 . ani. His only relatives are a sis· son ottlciated a.nd prtvate crem8.tiow followed at Melroae Ab~ bf' held at 3 p. m. Saturday In
today wt.ea the Pulallc UtWUee Vincent, L. W . Briggs, T . M. Ham-live In the Philippines. crematot)·. E . 18th St., according to Post-IShedenhelm, H . F. Kenny, Lonnie ter and a nephew, both of whom C08ta Mesa's new poet office 11~
CommlMlon of Clalltornla dJa.. b'rook, J. W. Hull, G. Currie, Chad R . J . Cole (better known to his Cole was widely known •nd num-master Ha'zei Gill.
mllNWlill lbe apeUaatlon ,of tbe Twichell. H . M. Rolker. Heinz Kai· C D M lo 2 many friends as Tom Cole) built bet.ied many friends a.mong 1001.l The merchants dtviaion of the
Padfte Telephone iand Te~ .er. W . B. Hellis, W . T. Jetterson, • • • J I s one of the first boat yards on the yachtsm.;n. ' Coata Mesa Chamber of Com-
paph Otmputy tor tacrweci A. B . Rousselle, F . B. Owen, Don Contracts Polio · H rted bo H e was born in London, Eng-merce will participate and post
Huddleston, Cornish R oehm. J ohn Ct;JUl highway. e sta a at 1 tand and lived In californla for 30 office ottlclala have ' been invited
rate. -d aaUtortsaUoarto adopt Boyd, James Van Dyke, A . A . Word was received by county work11 at 615 Cout Highway in years. to attend, Mr•. Olli said.
extended service. HarriUton, Edgar F . Elfstrom, Geo. health 1'.uthort·uea thla week 1928, eelllng it t-en years 1-;tter to Survivors are hls wlte. Rosa Refreahmenta wtll be, serced.
Extmded. .en1oe pro1ram Lind. Gordon Findlay, S. A.. Mey-that George D. Daughlne, Beeche.r's Bo•t 1ervlce wbtch Is A.gnee; four aona, R. J . Cole of ~ri.tion tn the new quarters be-
ll"Gllld llave ~ ...... Barbor .er,· Jim Webster. R. L. Pattereon, Jr .. 2, sol'i of a marine living a~ still dolng buainesa at that ad-r.uadena, W . T . Cole of San Bru-gan Monday following a move
ud BMooa -~ t.o call To.rt HeUeman, Tom Norton, Ir-231 Driftwood St' .• Shore Clitf11. dreas. · no. E . T. Cole of Seattle. Wash-trom the form.er bUUdlng at 1809 Lextactoa {H•atlll~ ...,.,) win Sprague, ff&!TY E . Terrell, 814 Corona· del Mu, wu taken 111 Cole served bt1 apprenMceahip tngton, and Albert Cole of Burlin-Newport Ave. The old 11tructure,
IUllllberly (8uta Alja). IApDa De.vtdaon and Dr. Bu1l H. Petet-with polio and ta noW In the LOia in England and wu enl'&ged tn gam~. Walter Cole, one of six occupied approximately 10 yea.r1.
&.cb .ad otlMf _...,7 nw. · aon. Angeles gen'lrat ihOllpttal. boat. reps.li-and buildtnc work a.JI gT&ndchlldren. operates Co 1 e' a wae built to 1erve a poulble 1ooq,
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his life. He owned a boat yard In Lido Cove boat landing In New-(Co9llaued od Pqe 2) ~~ ?$~ New . Civil Def ens~ .M~~~ Seattle before ~m~~ ~ thl• ar~. port Beach. -----. _____ _
~~~ Q~flined; by ~lsaster. c~_lefi -
-u w. ~ 1m... tilo ~on of dloal-eouncll elude ala .. depj17 and J..n 1~
emlfM7 Ill. .a ;l!4 2 r 'lile poU· ac~t!~~ to Include ctvU defenH area ~ ~e added t~t tbe
-lo --· .-..C I . .A m......... wu ouWned by Cart overall defenM ·~ut'a llnanf.!"I'•'" for IMftt 11' 1 t ,. , ... •h We ~~ aad John Sailors •t. tlie pen.te ,,m bf: 'aliared by ~ ,..r ..
. ,..at to ~ -.. r. r To )foaday blpt m .. Uns of the tlclp&tlilg lriektof gonniment; ·
4a --.W .... ne: ·t"Uaa·• ~~rt ·Beadt .. disuter C9UJ'd1 Ke pointed otl that tlM tiiiacwt ~& I'" 1· 1 f 9-'i.-. IA tile ,dty -el'.• office. Sall-part of tile· Ila " Job wOuld ~
-We _, ( .m' 1"9 .... : on ~. Ranno had just relyniod -bllng an<! t~-~ntr In· ~ laiEJI 1.111 I"~'::": ·~-~r::i:~""':'? :.rma.'!:1 ~-:.~~ ~ -::~ ., fl, .., '!_~ . . 7 ft . .U-te .
tloe f' 'IJGJE::...., ~ ~ .~~tlu o_f ~ mee .to l&ld tllaedl ,.., ~ ~ 1"' ._. •I I• 11111 -..;:· .,._ ~ ' Uli mo. group. 1 • en u.r:s cort-:-r ua~ .u·
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l'llW*"' enry Tllundu, at N....;ort. S..cb, Callfornla.
Ottl0t• and prin~c Plant at ~1 Ba--Btv.s.-Pbone lfarbior Jtu
EnUNd u teccack1au ~tterl .tune 111 .11NO. ·at the )>o8t ottlce. at
Newport Beach, cautomta. 11nde.r the Act of March 31 1879, I .---' --~.,.-~~~~~~~+-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ •-brr Valltonda INww-...er ......... n Aw>elatloa H,..ber N-H ~ -.uoa
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OnJyone d..i;.._·-wr·ir;
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Balboa n7t1lt-1"'t pllrldJll" Joi> to-
day an.r two of thno dOfond&llta , _,.. clllm7-d~ I
I Bllpertor Judp !;Cenn•~ I:. Mot•
t rtoon cranted [-lllltl .I Tuead&y tor • the S:anta Ana R~r and ,
Art L4 llh.Ue, opo-r&tot =Cbtlo· 'tran'• lfot, .S.I ,,ttar · -cue
bad boon --f.,. h· c.
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:A_ tat.·~ STUFF tl.fAN ~OUT. OP paper and t11at i. --
8UBSCBIPl'ION BA'l'ES: -MIS ~IN6 HOUSE. . necuseiu-Pn Uc!ltlq aad -NStftOBT-~1 ...... ~ ~.. • ,.tulftONAI. ~Of Ml UlllllW.la. tenwe Of the p&J'ldq lot. 'fhe. ~r ~ court. howevel!, irranted' taie aoa-
ln Orallge 0.Uty, -9S:a per yeer; •:to .is .,_,, <•t.» throe ' 1117t motlono o! Attorney ~
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tit · · ,·,.,~~!'-.ff.ere~-Rent Decontrol Dona'9 ·••DOc1 . :-~~=.:i0
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A number of ~berB of the W-» knoek:ed t:'.o the pa.viii ......
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Exchange club of Newport Ba,.. run av.er by Cl'OOb' au~ A.tty•.
bar will don.:ite blood today, Stanley M .. ft.elnhau. and Maril: p ..................... '""""' ..
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Action by the county board of
superviaors in getting decontrol of
·renta in pounty territory In Or·
ange county was urged by Costa
Mesa Citizens council meeting
Monday night In Costa 1'1esa
Main scl>obl.
Thursday, when the Red Croa Soden, ~nael for Crooln~ con. City.
Bloodmobile cornea to Newport tend tha:1. DudeJ wu ~ ----------s;--t--,--------_;, ___ _ Beach. and l.3)', down on Utie s»Uklnc let
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Council Chairman W . B. J ohn,
son MJd the .secretary of the
counclJ, ~ l!A.rl Peterson. had been
{ ln8tructed to write the board of ~ •upervlsors to seek rent decontrol.
The council could See no neces·
slty for Orange county to have
rent control when Los ·Angeles
county had no control and yet
"need!I It more than this county,"
.1oh'neon eXplained.
Two new members elected to
tile council to serve from dltfer-
•nl electiori precinct.a. They are
R. IC. Newman, 380 La.Perle Pl.,
pr.eclnct two: and Robert Bennett ,
1812 Placentia Avenue, precinct
seven.
A tree for Costa Mesa park waB
accepted by J ohnson from J ack
Lowa, 2296 Harbor Blvd., for ser·
rices rtven his f.:i mlly b y the com·
munity during the Illness of his
son, Frank. 10; who died recently
from cancer .
·4 w.._ Dilttict
DJa..:tan End TetMt
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, _ Four of the seven directors of at,.....,..,_ Sborn1ak('r Cb1rue Dailp ~ 0 Co ty W ,._ dra·~ t II? I ~ .• 7 ' ranse Ull a: ..... r ...-1C "
_,._y ~ eompletl their terma ·or otftce THIS IS NA ~ BIB~ WE.EK with the board eFeetlon •cheduled
·....._ t " h ' · ._.,.._,._ w'""'ll every . right thinking for earFy,Jn Feb~ary, alld oo tar Moe Jines 88 ...._••·¥CU we: u hu been indicated, all will
,A..meriean irrespective of elUe,. creed or color, must reso-. scand for reeJ.ection.
lately !ace· the fact tbht tll:e-enemies of religion are ·nO• 'l:l>ey are Pru?deJlt Vernon lieil
bold"' otriking from both within and without our loordera. of Smelts..-. dl•tr!ct •: Trafford •r . . . W&taon of Olive, diatrict 3 ; Louise The advocates of g~ ideologies are arrogantly t.emke of ~u._ dFatrFct 3, and
loia•ing no stone unturned to oblitarate THE WORD OF J. J. Denni of Cypl'<Ss, dFatrict 1.
~"'£> · that brute force wilt J!reVail through the world. Directors Jack Crill ot Garden uw 80 . Grove, C. Roy Browning of Tu11tln
Jt»Jt how successful they will be depends upon bow ·&Ad Bt•phen Griset o( Greenville,
steadtallt Americans adhere to unwavering FAITH IN GOD. are hokloven.
Lrr US NEVER FORG:€'1' "WHERE THE SPIRJT -----
OJ' THE WR.D IS THERE JS. LIBERTY." LAST WEP!:ll"S
· VomltJ mp. SdtooP
Volunteers came to t:M'rront at where he wu run. ••er-by the' Chil hflHle
Tuesday evening's .Excha.nge club auto.
dinner meetln,g at the Balboa Bay \~ ,.,,.. Pace 1 >
club, rol1owlng a t,.,.llc oJ\ the ur· c f Pl · u the eff«:~ on the gu 11
gent need tor blood by Lloyd . oun y anner or .IUCh a tum~ would be uch·
Lovelantl of the Hmbor Red Crosa worae than that caund by ei my
b':'.::~~\and poinied out that th•« I Honored by" Assn bombo.Clouaty-WFde -u.s
was a severe shortage of blood for The new body, Ute State et
hospitals In the are.:i as well aa· • ton.la Clvtl ~ and Dll+te
fur our boys ftghtt~g In Korea. Belated recognlt~ of Ut. •o• Relld Orpnlation, plaaal" lO'
Earl 'F. Chant.berlaln RJ><?rted done by Harry a.fjJ\, .land ptan.. coc.tfo.wide def.enee m..tJn
for the Crusade for Freedom, for ner for th.t county planninc com· wftlcA. city> rep.ruentatS .. WI.Iii
which the members have worked minion in preparinc 0r'1ftge meet. to CCHJl!'dJnate acti'f'ltla ue
hard,. that 1,200 studen~ and County'• muter Plan ot ahOl'ellne de'flelbp a atandard operaUns kl'On ·
teachers of the Newport hll'h development, wu given at TUea-cedlli-• for emerpncles.
school signed the pledge for free· day ni'iht'a meeUnc of tile o..... .Att the Loe .Anplee meetin , a
dom .. They also completely filled ange ~nty Coast ~iatlon at· Red. 0.0.. otticlal e:xpbla.ect&
three Crusade donation cans with Orange Coo.sl Coilege. turnialnlf food, Ck>Udnc atdl
nlckle and dime contributions to Chairman Willi.I H~ Warner of shelter will be the tunctk»D 0 bi.
the cause. Vlce·Prlncipal Ham)). the county eupervlaors pruent.ed o,..ruaat1on In time of eaters cy.
let 1'upervlsed the activity at the Bergh w ith a "certificate of mer· Sailoni summed up ll19' J.eport
school. It " awarded by the Shoreline by emphuizlng the need· ot q.tp•
Al the .meeting, Fred Huber, Planning Association of C&lifor· ana for a wide variety of ~
<il'lln of men al Orange Cea.st col· nia. and education in proper • ~
legP. tuk1 of th{" successful sea.son. The certlfic&te WM awarded me&.aure8. _ *"
th~ football, t eam Is having. Sept. 27 at a Long Beach meeting Carl Hanna Indicated that the
tivhen Bergh wa11 In a hospital tor present Newport Beach r Students Choose major surgery. council aet.up nta 1n well wl th<
u.rin• SM state plan. He added that a aupply
Story D'00k Theme Ralph M.aakey, Newport Beach, division will probably be add~ u 1 ... -= . told the aaeemblage that h earing di9&.ater council framewoR. ~·
for Arts Ball Is scheduled for f:¥:t. 27 before the na waa inrormed that the Af!nY.
State Beaches and Parks Commi&· Navy and Air Corps have ~p.. I IUDL OIU.
Cos&& Me.a. P08tn1Mter Pumpkin coaches and hlgh·step. slon on the matter of acquiring pllea that can be uud for ci~an
ping hon1es will crowd. the high";" the Bolaa. Chica beach for public defense,. iind' that 'iiupply d!lipoti
ways on November 4 on their way use. .. # will. be Included in the civil de· Mesa· Post Office
to the second annual Beaux Art.8 Dr. Basil H . Peter.son, president tense program. •
ball at Orange Coast college. ot the college, a.eked that the u-Atom Bomb Effect ) (6"111Aaec1 trmn ••e 1)
William O. Pa9'ne, OCC art ID· sociation spearhead the forming Part of the· procram at thej Col patron.11 but h&. been serving an
structor, has just announced the of cltluns cotnmlttHS to turther Ang-e:lea meeting wu a. Jectu'l" oa ·eattmaUd 12,000 I according lo
following student committee& the campaign to add the Lacuna the "Effects of Atomic Weappna" Mn. G~.
working on the 11tory·book theme ach and San JWLn C&pistrano and Hanna c~e a.wsy wtth! Ute About $7300 was spent on
of the dance. Heading the publi· hJgh schooJ dietricta io the Cout impression that "an atomic tiom~ f'CIUipment for th~ new post office.
city committee Is Barbara &tS· College dlatrtCt. is something to be aware ol." Mn. Gill and 18 assisianta will
cock. Laguna. Beach ; plan.ntng H e: s howed allde..R of studenu ot He was deept.y aw•re of the work in the office.
committee, Floydlne Alexander, the college parUcipating In man seriousness of purpose of the
Santa Ana: costumes, Thelma campus actiVitles and explained men a.ttending the m~ting. They
Ha rland, Balboa Island: and his reason& for dealrJng the en· were told that 515,000 civl)lan• Manslcnighter
Wt1rking on decorations. Ben Rode largement of the district to In· were killed ln the Hiroshima bLut
Santa Ana; Maynard Paige, Mid· elude the borderlnl' high school and that the target center area (Oont.lnued frora P&K"e 1)
way City; George Jamea, Newport dlstriCta along the coast. had no need of .doctors. The dead the death was caused accidentally
&ach ; Steven Sailors, Corona del J'1.ck Keim, president, presented: were desd, and the doctors oould Pt t t h .. I' t '
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lllle Dealer Weelc. ( a-.. """"' tor .. re jUllt what 1 theee w-.
weJ? .et &aide for. lh eome c.....
rt m-to bl!)' their product or
maybe ju.t to remlnd ua U..t
there are lnduatrlea &ad or,p.nila·
tk>lll which merit ~r attention
and pral.ee. In the cue of &Uto..
mobile clHloro. rt mli/bt be a c-
tlme to m~t ua and ·leun what a
nice bunch of felloWa we ,..uy
&re. In ma.t CUN you wtll and
u. hard working buaineu mo
keenly 1nlereste4 in everything Of
interest in bur community md
nation. I think this ta espectaUy
tTUe 1n tbe mnaller areu w'bere
iocat problenu are extremely vital
to a car dealer. Th1I week coukl
be a good Ume for the dealera to
take account of the.maelvel and
eee lf they meuure \IP to the nice
thinp Whtch no doubt Will be said
about the.r:n durtng the&e few d&)'I.
AutomQbile dealers a.re blc col-
tectora of taxes for cltie:.--etate
and Federal Government, a11d' &bo
laqe tax pay'"'en. So111e I ·kl'W:
known ~ve been ..torrted al>ou~
the propclftd excess protlta tax..
but I think with the 1 comlhg cur-
tailment in production and ~
neyir credtt reatrfctiona juat . 1m!
posed -there will be no need
of any more cOncem u no
doubt It will be dtftlcult to
even make normal profit.
Thi.a 18 your Friendly Font
Dealer saying Good -bye 'tJl
next week.
' . "P IHir E 55 1 0 ~t\l 1-1
~ GiR E[TOR'f r.
J,Mter .&. Becker, D. D. ..
DBNTI8TRY
11115 N•wpoat Bml.,C....-•
lldl:alllldi---611 &. BaJ A"'-.1 ReD; •
11.azWr D'T..J
!!Arold 0. Decker; nD:&
Onl 8wS"!I•·
Practice Umlted -
btractJon tse -82nd et.
Dtasnooll Newport -
X·Ra7 Har-111111
OFIOME1Bi8'1'9
V. ?!:. KOl'!P!!Ell, O. D.
OPTOMETRIST
Evenlnp by Appela*rn··t
Sil' W, New'8rt Bl¥d.
NeWJOrt BMch
Hanor Z511
MORTICIAN
B&l.TZ 11-IUAaT .
1.-dy Atteadllat no c-t mp_,
CORONA DEL llAJS
DA. Y A.ND NIGB'I'
Plaone ll!rubo.r D Jotm Morley is·
Foriin,Speaker
WiU Discuss Foetbul Sco;et
Sallt'a Alla zo. Montehello %0. s.n -..ii>& If, 'l!uotln 6.
• as a resu o e neg 1gen ma.n· I
Ma r and Marg11r9t Oshier, Laguna ae gue11ta members of the college only be useful In the fringe aoreaa ner in which a. City of Newport _ -------------'
Bench. district board an~ offlctal11 and of the bomb bl88t. (In the IJlro· Beach fire truck driven by
-~ Underground
A dUUngulshed foreign eorre11-Vladimir Almendinger will be
pondent,.J ohn Morley,, w111 be the guest lecturer at the October 23
speaker at the third meeting of meeting of the lntematlonal
the Cout College Forum series Trends elass or the Orang._e Cout
on the ceneral topic: World evening college which meet.a at
Peace--Today's Foremost Prob-7:30 at the St. James Episcopal
Lem. Kr. Morley's address Will be chUl'Ch, Via Lido.
given 1r> Orange Coast collere au-Dr. 'Giles T . Brown. instructor,
dltoi1um at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, announCect that Almendinger will
October 35.. No admission fee wiU discuss a possible °Vndergi;ound
be cAarsed. The public is cordially movement in Russia which ~
ln'Ytted to attend. to supplant the ptttent Cornmu·
John Morley is perhaps tbe lat· nistic regin1e. The movement,
ut coneapondent to have return· known as NTS, would bring to
ed with fint·ha.nd ob~ervations ot Russia a "soldartsm" whld\ ta
Utt! behind the Iron CurtaJn, hav· neither Communistic or Capit&llJI.
lng reported directly from Trieste, tic.
Romania, Bulgnrlo.. Hungary, Po-Almendinger's father wu an of·
land and Czechoslovakia. In ad· fleer in tbe Ru58ian army. fl8'ht·
dltton, hla coveragt> CJf the terute lng the Bolshevist and became an
and ful·movlng dl'vetopments ·has exP,atrist when the Sovieta gained
taken him, among other places, ·to control of the coun.try. The f&m· r or mo a a. Korea. Communist i.ly bas been living in Au&tria for
China, Britiah·controlled Hong the pa.st few yea.rs and In the
Keib.•, P"l-encb Inda-Chin&. Pak.is· apring of 1950 came to the United
tan, India and Berlin.' States on the DP program. They
In. hta talk. Mr. Morley will are, at preeent. li\rlng in San Juan
clucrlbe condltians behind the: Capistrano and Vladimir ta at.
bron CUrtaJn in Europe an~ Alla tending Orange Cout college.
u he recently aaw O.~. He will The community is tnvited to at-
..cbcuaa y . -s . foretP poµcy in tend this apeclal clua meeUns
Kora ud other placee and he and join in the diacuaelon of the
Will prea.ent the r.-itta on lpeace· poaible Changes taking place _ln
or wu around the world u he ob--ftuaala k>day.
•rvect t.Hm lhla yeu. without
oewnMp, blaa., or partisan pollt·
r<ai .......,c1a.. Mesans Horne after
.,...ppy Re~ilrns" Y e4i' in Or~gon,
For Car-ol Ludi · . MW-• Year'• .-ice 1n Port,
1 Jilnd. o~. Jil.r. and Mra. W. a.
... -ataUng party cllq>aed> Lemon are :;n:::t ~In~
llJ' j .. ; • mla W""';::'"'~'bel~ :.i--•t ~_ta A~ Aft. ~
ell _. Clio L4Clo ct -.,. -·--0. ..... i:..-.~,Mtt .. ecr. ... oL Mn. Paal Du ... , and~
;.:r.;.·g• .i:r.:.~= : '!"r" ct-;-..... • t. mltW~~· '!•' • 'D W8**'89,'
as a ra1r 11, •1 ~a ·•·-lln.C-.Ullt--'t I t ,._, -•·t ,,._.,._,.rt• , q,
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a ,,_ •• M.871 r•'r ' ..... ,,. . ....,.. F a: l'llt Ra''"*' a.., '· ll a H --De-&-~ C'srle..I .--Dttla, di> .....ii.
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8t. --y's, 711, -port IS.
Co\rlna Z&, Anaheim 8.
Downey 19, Hnnt. Beach O.
f'uli.,rton %6. El Monte 0.
V&lencla SI, Oal. Ir. Repub. ZO.
Caplstr.no S9, Ela.lnore Anny
.rt NuyA-y 14.
Onnge .......... VanFty 14,
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All of the committees are under civic leader& of the cities and shlma exp&osion, the clviUEtl de-Thomas E . Vick we'll through the
th1! dirt'Cllon of Gaylord Ortman, communitle8 along the coast. fenae orgaftiz:ation went complete- intersection of Poppy street a.nd .-------------.
Corona del Mar, general chairman Mary Ann Morrl80n, vooo.ll1t, and ly haywire. Doctors. nurses, 1r•s· Coast H ighway with the traffic Old F.atahH•bed h1aaJ'aace
for the ma.'K)uerade ball. Alic& Martin, phM1l11t, · previded c ue teams and allied workers fled signal red_ light agai!Ult It." . AC"tnCl"
0.'lncing will be from 9 lo 12:30 music. In, . ~ ,.. . l . I • ·~-•• n ·;,. ~~.~-· ~-.w ... in the college gymilasium with . .if '. ·-... W.: -:::: _
unmasking at the mldnJght hour. The charities that soothe, and 1c I All OCC student.a wilf be admitted heaJ , and blees, lie ecattered at c9n derably lessened:). I 1808 Newport BJVd.,
I to the ball on their student body the feet of men like tlowera-The general tightening of ~-(ContlJlHHI from Pace 1) I PRO'Nlt BZACON 5161
card. Wordsworth. culitY meuurea wu pointed! out that a letter be sent to the etty
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the Newport Beach group u\atl the u the sentiments of \he whole BE SURE -INSURE
Telephone company has canctlled organization.
a.11 visits to it.a central office bUi.Jd. At the session it wu also agreed trHll l
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..a One , T, Jl;-Cl.. ~ • Wtyt aL 1192 a•-•••rA I & •o..W..,11p n ,,'
I' l .,.. "'C a .. a. J.W" el ••IL • 114 I r 01t1'S llr ... s&ll ._ Jlllt' S' 8 f • I
IE 'a flllL-U.,_. 111 2 I I '$ ...... ta A J -BlllJJfw --.r .._....., y._ fiM.
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Inga. 04Paid guardll are no~ on to admit leg:J.l resident voters as MAURIE lllTA.N"Llll'
COftatant alert at aome bulldlnga membere of the &880Ciation. Dues la. ..,. Old7
f" Pb-. B.artlier r7lll and several t ours of telepbone for the organi.28.tion will be on a •----1 I!& HariDe .&wr. lto',11 -p'-'U have beell cancelled." I Wendar year b:l.Bls beginning .
It was aaneu.nced at the ~eet· Jan. 1, 1951. Lloyd Loveland gave ··
lng that the written over-&11 alt.ate a short talk Monday urgin& all STATE PABll
pl&n will p~ba!>ly be received: by members to donate blood lo. the
the Newport Beach dbuter cbun· BloodmobiJe today. Mrs. GI en ....... ,. O.••J •lea
cil Rext: week. Moore, Mrs. Fred J onu and Au· LIPS • A11TO • .,...
Hostess at Bri~ge
and luncheon
Arrn.~emente of beC"onl.u and
roaea graced the home of
John' Wut, 3811 Flower St., ta
..._ .,.._ ahe wu hoeteaa re-
ceaUy at Ju.ncMoA. and br1dce
lh'a. .JerJ'Gld. Spangler red
tint prta and Ute tn•el aW9.rd,
Kra. Claude Andtf..,.. wred -~
oadl 111111 Mn. J_,i, 111ceWiwi
recetwd COD1eiat1oa pme. j
CoaopJetUis U.. .-t com~y
were lira. lll'Mfll ~ Jira.
8-wr Mellott, Kn. K~eth
8tOwort """" Mn. --Dltt-niar.
gust Pfirrman were appointed to W. I. tANDl9
the blood bank committee. Ml~ ml. Jla7, rs"' IL
Cousins Honored
at Natal Event
Mr. and Mn. R. L . McDonald
of ~13 Center St., Costa Meaa,
entertained with a recent family dinne~ honoring their gr~n
Richard McDonald of Balboa and
grandd&ugbtu Nancy Lou Mc·
Donald of Costa Mesa on their
rupeettve bJrth dates, bet. !i and
Oct. 11. . '
'nloee &haring the double eel~
bmdon· were Jitr. and Mr.. H. 11.
McDonald -and daq11ter Na:ac:y
Lou, Mnr. Mt.ry Westcott of N~
port BuclY, Mr. ""d Mn. w. R.
McDonald and ecma Robat and
Rlch.M'd, Kn. l..e(1a Usht of Bal:.
-and L. E . McDomld of ea.ta x..... '
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Gl:Nl!:RAL INSURANCll:
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. -!~ R!:.J~ ·ni:ssAi bf; 0.111111, tc.mt ~QCial~ l-' t to" .,, .. lei. I... ~~-X..::..\..~Colum!llO trW-Fet , f 7 '
f, . ~ ~ . Du ~ =...~ ~~lb°! Cs...-: .. " es-Gir• .....--uon•a p1u1 ..... Oft• Mesa r League, of Oties ,COnfer~ce :.~~"!"--=~t~ ty Ha~~~lnt~ ~~~~~n:::.
Leap of eaufof'Td.• csttea will bold It. 62nd Annual bcinterence cut d.l.iecton met KondAiJ eve-111DM17., 4-Uahter ot Kr. a.n4 Mn..
1n ·i..1 ~ -23-lH-20 at U.e lllltm°"' boUI. -Ulan nll>S &t Newport Harbor Yocht Dona:lu Hlnealy. 21>4 Iii. 20th St ..
at.edi citi 1 club and aelected. dlatrtct chair-eo.ta~Meaa.. wh°". natal date !Mt 1tJMI ........., wtU attend rep,_.ung tbe 306 tncorpor el n men f'or tbelr comlnl' membe.... week wu gtven triple cele~raUon.
tlle' .eate-tfteluding moet: of Newpo.t lleacb. offU>laJ• · •hip campalp' which atat1;8 next Mn. Htnealy provlded· btrthdy
Civil Defense In cJtJu ·will be · Mbnday. • cake and ice cream Friday for
1the new key problem before the Ouk, .Chicago. executive dlJ:ector ~lnl' in Ua.e abae.nce ot Mrs. ConnetU1'1 Brownle troop a.t the
conference. Major General w. M. of the Municipal ~nance otncen George Yardley, preatdent, Mrs. Harper school. The followtnr eve-
Roberteon. the recently &ppol~ted AJ8oclatlon. J. Lealie. St.t'fenaen wu elected ntng there was a gay dinner at!
c:.4..,_ia, .. tle Ji>trector of ¢1.vtl-ne coriference wtlf be oondlu:rtr cuDpUp. dlalrrna..n. On the llat the Hineaty home. alter which tlve
Est s1.,wtA k one-.ot the speak-.ed. in twp geneml eesslol\8 to. the 'ot' ~olumbi& artlaU who may be young companions were taken to
e.._ '*' tl.e W ........ y afternoon-1entint gnrup.. and in four parallel .ecu!'ed are auch names as Roae the M~~a Theater. Refreahment.a
Oet1l11r ~aeuioal tbat will bl de-3U8ioDa when nine d.i-ffe!!ellt de-.a.atpton.. N'41ne Conner, Helen and a alumber party created still ~Mlle:l7> to 1the MJ.bject ol'ctvU partm.ents ot the League wUI be 'lel*)n~ Ul)f Pon., Bldu Sa)'ao, more tun tor Connette, Sharon
daft 11 meettns stmultan~. 'nleee de-GI•• Swuthout. Nelaon Eddy, DOwnlng, ~ Marie Anderson,
._.. ..,Ucatl.on to cities oll th& ·part.menCt &H": ma.yum an¢ coun-Conrad• 'niUleult. Lawrence Tib-Penny Speth aru;L HelM· Jac;_obsen.
1M"lllE" ll.w •etenae la.wa.-p81Mled: at cilmen., city attorneys. city man-·bett:'{he Royal Philharmonic ~ On Sundw Mr. and Mrs. Ed-u. me at •pedal a..ion of! the 'ap1'8. ci ty pllllUlef'S. tlnance-of.. chea'tra Of Ceadon, and Mia Sia-ward Webb ot Bellfiower fet.ed-the
1111d "ibt!me WW. be analyzed. MOTe ·t'tcent. fire chiefs, health otftcera, wnek&. Ps p ntaH<Wi of the8e top Mesa mlsa with aw di.a.net. Bidden
t,h9& 2eoi Q11tonlta.. cW .. now public works ~offlcers acd rec~ ·artl.ata and,'DU-.ber ot concerta de-were Connie'• SH&t-srandmoliher., ~ actl• kN:all . d•=*r pro-&n and P&f'k "offlclala. •pendit ~ on. tMpJnH of the Mre. Emily Bu»ley ot LoRS Beach, .,....,Mell. are the bub' for cur-pUl;Bc aln tfle., comtns memberehlp her arandmothe11. llll r r . Vtolet
,_,. ~on &Ad· development Conn ctel M chive.. · Beardaley'; alao of Itorll ·Beach; ~ cl\1t -.nae ors,an~ · ar Alli IDt.enet.d r.emdenta who wllL Mr._and Kra. Uoyd Settle of. I.os
,.... -...,. tJlat city pl&na, and · · <lid In t!ie· di<1"41 ty eellfna' mom-An<ieleO. the E>oua:tu Hlneely• and
•.II rts't.J mutual aid. a.i:e coot.di .. '. • . '~• bO.. their tr:ltnde are uk-'t'eny lilineal,y.
tia.114 wWt tlle etate peosram, will Ouch Pr • ~ edl to. eaata:ot. their 4Udarlet chair.. -------
be -objoctlv•. -fl'MW41t .. ,.. wbC> • .,.., <Jlran&• -co1. 1r. ~-!.... r _i..,. _•PTA· . . ---I'~-loge;. ~ Roju< l'!ewpert l.VNlll1 ~ . CaUtOrnla dties will be urged .. -. acbooL • Norma P.'ecklnl; 1Cn8icn LI.:.. · ~. -M R to brinS Utetr: local ctvtl diet6n.le Does Your Religion Include All fi I· ¥ ~ Ba.y ta-rtear5 ~y•• ~ ·ea
organt&aUona and plans into exact Peoples?" is the title ot the thW ;:'n~ :M-ra .·r.lohn OebUm;, llut Ba.1,1.
conformity wtth the federal abd J n a series ot sermon• OD the boa I~· 1'r-. Griawoli:l, ~. Tlsbertnr In the new season,
"nate pl&na. 't'be League m&ln-·r•neral theme "l:oor Rellclon• .JOieph Beek and. Jin. Leland members ot the Coat.:l. Mesa Main
t.uaa tllat c\"11 defense is a joint Tested," to be p...ached· next Sun~ n.w.t.· lhe. .. Mex.anc:tV Renner .schOOl P'C.t\. ga+hered In the school
f8illlltsl; state ancS,. local responat-day at 11. o'ch;tck by the Rev. Paull Co~ WcJllancla· Mn. Norm~ aud1.tor:ium with Mrs. Depnia Rbg-
&111.tJ,-. Wh.3.t clt1es can do now Edwa.rd Babbitt in the Corona d.el 1'19miJSS, <Corona 'deJ Mar; Kn. 1Iand, president. ce'ducting the ~ protect their cttUens, with ~ar: CommunJty ch~r.ch. Tb e •Walter Spica!", Beacon B&y and seuton. ,
wlaat. t:My now have avaJlable in choir, undeJI' the direction ot M'.u-y Hubor Jaland· Mra .loeeph Kamb-"Let'•· Give Ou!! Children a
......._ suppllea and equipment Batten, Stef'huen will atns. "~ let. N4N'·l>Ol:'t Heiahte; M'rs. Law-Break" we.a the t opic ot a· talk
i.. ot !Jnmediate and Umely In-the NiCht. Christ €a.me Walktn&" Nnae Brown, €Ufl Haven; Mn. Ci.Yen by Supt: Everett ha.. Rob-
tenK. by Nobel Crt.in. . 11&.iJand. RoPn Udo lale; Cen· ert Browne, principal, Introduced
GtHrnOr W&l'NJ\ w lU be the Stinday ~hooL meets at 9:46 ~ a.rut. Wat iif.w.potit. J'nt.nelll the new faculty. The budget waa
b'PqfMt •peak.er · Wedneaday eve· with M11a. Raymond' Harvey u llOJM'.l;th~ ma.et Newport. M'r.s. Vir· submitted by Mrs. Ray <;:raft.
...,.._ . ......,.. othu speakera are superintendent. . atnia ~; Coeta. Mes&. R. s~ Otttl,y Ba.yerr entertained with
Dr. Al't:ftur G. CooAlio president The Junior-Btp PlJarrim. rel· BriCsa accordion numbers. Mi's. tlay
o< Oeeldllntal Collep, Loa An· lowship will meet at G p. m . with Alll chalnnen. and worken an Tl:autweln, pr:ognrn chajrman, arr~
r•1-; Mayor J'Jetcher Bowron ot Hartin ~o!t u: counaellor. Ko• to mMt Monday at 4 p.m., in New-ra.n•ed the propam .
Loa Ans.alee; Mayor Elmer E. anne Cunningham and Mike Dria-port Hubor Yacht club 00 receive Mn. Myers, sch.ool nurse, tlis·
Roblnaon of San Fran<;lsco; State kell will se.rve ~ant& materia.la a.nd inatructlons. In· cusaed the health program at th~
Senator Randolph ..Collier; League The Senior High Pilgrlm Jrel-. steat;I of the UMlal "kickott'' -din· schools.
Pl'estdent Charles A. Pear90n. lowship will m~et at 8 :30 P. m . ner, a. social event will follow the Hoateas resporulibl1ities were
Ma yor of Anaheim; R ichard with Mr. 8Jlbb1tt a.a counaellor. 41'1Ne· &88umed by executive boa.rd mem-
Ga-ave.s, League Executive Dlrec -Lorraine Stillings will lead the dis.-• bers durtng the social hour . Mrs.
tor from Berkeley, and l'oseph F. cussion. Bobby Diehl and Wylie Judson Sutherland and Mrs. R . R .
Keeler will furnish retre.shmenta. Twin Birthday McDonald p resided at the silver
fl"""'""'""''""'""''""'""'""'""'""'""'=~ I ~pllla Clrcl~ tea and cofree urns.
JENN"S
DRESS SHOP
Capilla Circle will hold its Event for
monthly meeting at 2 p. m. Wed-~ "esa. Fam!tl r'.es nesday October 25 with Mrs. M w II
i Wendell Hoyt, presiding. Mn. D.
Four Generations
at Birthday Fete Now at I N. Grunenwald, who has recently Twin birthday! were celebrated
returned from Turkey. will speak Wednesday evening, Oct. 4, when Four t " t. 0 genera ions "'ere ·.:;p,. -N L • on the subject: "Out Where the M-Stanley Crane I Mildred €oe) t '''" sented at ·:J. birthdn.v din ner given SW OCa IOn . East Begins." Each member ta of Long Beach and Merel Coe ot Saturday evening by Mrs. Paul 504 W Balboa Bl d I invited to bring a. "T " towel tor Coeta Mesa passed another mile-Hidden of 1781 Monrovia Ave.,
• . V • the church; also a bazaar article stone. Cost.a. Mesa. Threto celebrants
N EAR LIBRARY donation and a white elephant do-Mr, and Mrs. Cran e were hoats were hQnored at the dinner. Mrs. ~==~~========~l~na~t~io~n~-==========·::; to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R . Hjd\1 en·s twin children Sherilyn ; ·N. Coe and-Mr. and M.ra. Merel and Timothy who \.\'ere one year
NOW IS THE SEASON FOR
S LA _CKS
Famous SUN -ROSE SLACKS designed for Fitness!
Wool Gabardines $6.95 Hounds-Tooth Checks in. black
and brown worst<ld S7.!15 Corduroys ______ -____________ $8.95
JO-LEE SPORT S·HOP .
ISIS Newport Ave.
CAKES DECORATED
to Your Order
FLO.ENCE IAKERY ,
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Fran.ch . Pa.stries.,,....t:c;fa1r.s,.
Fraqra11t, Delicious
Oven Fresh Daify!
303 Ma.I-Balboa Ha..-. 32
. Coe and son. Gr:egory ot Costa old on OcL ~. and Mrs. H ldden·s MeM, Mr. and Mrs. H oward Coe · mothe r, Mrs. W. G. \Veststeyn or of Newpol't Heights. Mr. and Mra. Tujun~. Gifts and a decorated Wm. Balley (Maurine Coe) of . .
New.port, Mrs. Blanche Moffatt t birthday cake were en1oyed by
ii h C ) f Lak ood Vilt the h.onore"'s. I lane e oe 0 ew • Fl·esent at the dinner we re Mr. age and· theJr sons Wyman and
Rlct:-tt"d Crane . Another 90n ot anF dUMroG. Wtostsf tseyn, Mt rR. da ndf Mthro.
C rule is with the occu-· · ran ° unse ·· a er the oe&, y, and step mother of Mrs. West· pa~lonal forces in Germany. De-steyn. Jeannie Rtddf'n, Bobby
llcious ham and two decorated M c St 1 d Sh' 1 hd k t he main eacu-1.m , an ev fln 1r ev ~llit ay ca ea were Cook. the hostess. and the twin~.
courses of the dinner. \Mr. Hidden, a commercial fisher-
/ man. is in Mexican waters and
could not be present ~t the dinner. Mrs. J. Rave~
Shower Honoree Mrs. Vern Britton
Luncheon Hostess
A. happy post·nuptial event was Mrs. Vern Britton or 653 Via
held Dtcently when Mrs. E. IL.. Pqu-1.idoLido Soud. Udo fele, pftsidedl
J~ .J¥-2*. ll?~t.. MteJl1;ained· over a prettil¥ arranged .lunc~eon : wMiJti a ml · · u. lflloW.11' hon cecetiUy ,for ~embers ot her.i
oring a you g friend. $rs. Jam~ canasta c I u b. Chprsa.nthemums·
Ravely. Mrs.' Ravely ill lhe tormer and o ther full blooms in vartou'1
Mi8B Margaret .hthnson. dauctiter tones lent a bright note to ih<'
of Jlh. ancl llll!8i. Ray Johnaen, Coe-. rooma.
ta. Mesa and the m·3rriap toole Ta.king pri-.s were Mrs. Mau.
place Sep~r 11 in l!..aa Vegas, r ice Meyer Gf B ollywGOct, hicb.; .
N .. \lada. A1.ddad interest was given Mrs. William E..emon, Sffond, and : !~;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:~1 th9 oacaSILon> because ot the fact Mrs. C. JK:. Harria, con89latlon. th&t the honqree was al8o observ-Completing the ruest in'OUp
Ing, Ur natal day. weee Mmes . Charles B. Melon~i.
-YOTERS-
DISCVSSroN OJ' PROPOSITIONS
Nm/. lilALLOT
CITT CtMJl'WIL CHAMBERS
TUE&. OVI. · :M, 8 P. M.
ON
Everyone Invited to Participate in These Discussimu•
NEWPORT HAR!IOR YOUNG REPm;t.UC~
Yellow dahlia.s and begonias P. Darrell·Harrls, Howard R . Tris-
decorated the home. Begonias and sel. M-:ix S chachner and C. A. Her·
tapers tn copper candlesticks berts, Sr.
Qecorated the beautifully appoint· -------
Thwa Tnompson
at S. C.-A. Confab
eel butr'et tabW. 1atd' wltb. a, linen
lace cloth and holding center ot
interest; with-IL'. ~ three--Uetsed
b11kR'• cMe eumouoted by miaia-
tur. .,... ucti poom. A1ao ee"-
ed were an~be9 and' cof'fM.. Mias T h o r o-LJ. Thom peon.
A feature o# ttut event wu. t!h• daueftNr: ol Rev, and MTs . Joseph
presence of tow geiu:rations ol the JI. Thompaon of Coeta Jleaa, was
tamil&t ..._.nn5oc with Mam.le t... In a.ttend&nte at the recent Xetho-
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t4n......;,a; p-eat~. 811. dlat Youth cabinet meettna: ot the ~~~~~~iiiiii~~~~~~~~~~iiiiii~~~~iiiiii~~ wl\o-~ ,._. lut yee.11 wbea SOutl!Mtr.n. Califomia.-Airi.:>na _COP-~abe toolt a .... ""1 to. a-vu and ference IMld. .s.t Loe AD&...._
TUM and WU accorded i'DU!Y .... 'l'bompMNt.,. a atude/,t ..
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-· -tM -comp-''ed -~ -• w. .... 'C:omptimenf
1 0Uln" ._.. ac.11 mt wen 8IU'--T .. &.
,_ M · ... ~~~-Jills-•1111.,. eds
ct--.,_.,....,, -t • • '• --.::II:! · b ut. l;eu. 11.ocll a I. C '"""'l:ali7 to .,,_ -4 .._ _._ I -~~of'hjpo .......... ·~ Pw••· JWkt GPeett; _.. -... c.utlta. B. KU..., of ~
3111 , • Pta1art... 81'rft Gr•••• MIJia . .._'*' • ""*" ._,.. A.r-
llawl!r -..,. ~-join! ...... z t ~ -p-lloilf 'tie .,.. -wa • ..... throughout the fioral decor.
Enjoying the evening were-llfl: r
;1l'ld Mn. William Lemon, lb. and'
Mn. C. Jil. Ha.rria and Mr. and ........
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INTERNA lONAL . • • the same o..,,..1ship
and perso nel • • • the same fine personal
s.ervice yo bave received at Newport Har-
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rHuRso::· ocr. 19, 19so Carnival Fon ?AGE-4 -
---~-= ·Pili: s s ~ Saturday Night . · t · 'r Moat every.one low. u auctloo
and all who attend Uae bl,.
· . Country CamJval at tbe Ba.lboe. It's Still l:..iov fo Buy TV Cit Yacht club' Saturday night. Oct. ~s' 21, will have the tun and excite-
the DAVI .• B. ROWN co. nicnt of oeelng aenoaUonal Item• go lo the higheat bidder under the
gavel ot a profeulonat-auctioneer
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PH .ILCO
TELEVISION
(SEWS ITE~f)
Television
Tax Rise Due
WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 tAP)
-The new tax on telf"vision sets
will go Into effect r-;ov . I.
The meosurr puls a tai of 10 ':
..,r the 1nanufactur er !>' prit·e on
TV sets.
BEAT THE LAST·
MINUTE RUSH!
HAVE A BIGGER
SELECTION NOW!
LESS THAN 2 WEEKS
BEFORE THE 10°/o
FED. EXCISE TAX
GOES ON NOV. 1
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PHILCO 16'' Table
Model
145-sq. inchrs of Philco's ex-
clusi\·e Balanced Beam picture
beauty! For the first, time you
get !fR UE-FOCUS over U1c full
face! You've never seen sucJ1
clarity! High sensiwty tuner
. . . and a whole host of next
year·s developments. It's an-
other DA VIS -BROWN super-
valuc, ready to be in your home
ONLY
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Minimum Go,·'t.
Down Payment
FULL PRICE . ·-·······J.. ····-····· ................. .
from Auction City. Members of
the Newport Harbor Au:ii;IUary of
the Children's Honfe Society of
California who are sponeoring the
bt'neflt carnlva.J, have for months
been garnering an amastng V&·
ricty or articles donated by mer·
.-:hanl.8 and ma.nutacturera both
local and natlonai for the sale .
Auetloa
..\mong the many, many Items
to be auc tioned are: Redwood
tabh_• and chair. Barr Lumber Co.:
bicycle. Rlch8rd's Market ; Hop
AlonJ! Cassidy radio, Groty's A'J>·
rlla.nc" Co.; A Dickie bird ln a
~·n ~c. Grrma lne's of Loe Angeles :
full Jr ngth mirror, \Va.rd Harring·
ton Lumber Co.: springs and
rnnttrcs.~. Page a.nd Gates; Dlah-
ntnl-lt C'r, Service Equipment Co .•
,., portfollo ot lithographs and
pr~nts. a true collector's item,
1;11n.'4lcr Greeley : complete fishing
outfit Including landing net and
t•rf'C'I. Union Hardware: and from
l<ay Finch a · flne selection of
, r <'rAmlC!".
·rhC' auction, howeve r, will be
nn ly on1· among many events of
thr c\•rnlng. Robert Bradford.
r nnsit.lrred by audiences every·
\VhC'rt' to be one of the best pro·
f('sslonal ventriloquist.a today, IF
f'Xp<'Cl<'d to give a perf.onrmance
talC'r In the evening.
"'lndJammf'n.
The.-\Vindjamml'rs will make
:nn~ic flnd they can really do It
\\'i tll :;iuch musicians as Curtis
(1osh. Oob Boyd, Hay Langenheim
I n nd Dick Drake In the ~nd . The
?.lks' club quartettl' Is also ex.
I Jll'Ctcd to give renditions. Mem.
h~·r~ Krl' Tom Norton. Irwin
;:;prngut', Al Mathews and Ed
~hf'll.
Th" Sl{'ff<'nson bro thers, Jim
11nd John. will put on their (am·
nu~ pUPlll't show , "Gentlemt'n
l'rc fr r Blond<'s" featuring a glam·
rirou~: Carol Channing puppet.
Ru!-is r ll C a 1dwe11, harmonica
playt>r . wlll be another source of
f'ntf'rtAinm<'nt and also a Dixie·
land bnnd from Orange Coast col·
11'}!'1' \vh1ch has been gaining popu·
tnrlty .
Nn one can affo rd to miss so
111ur h fun and frolic all wrapped
•1 p In ont• evening.
Grange Members
Hear Innerst
I Lfo<;;turer D o.t t le Qeorge ar-
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ranged an • enfertainiiig even g
\\.'ith J . Stuart lnners t u guest
:-iPf'Rkcr \.\'hen the Costa Mesa
r:range held a meeting Thursday
October 12 ·"ll the Grange hall.
J\11'. lnneN!l gave an lnrorma·
tivf' talk on his !if(' In the Orient
and the thoughts and customs or
the natives there. He spoke al
l('ngth on "How the Democracies
~'fav Attain World P ea ce."
The chu rter was draped and
n1emorial SE'rvices held for Wil·
lian1 1'1 oores who passed away re·
cf'ntly. 1"1rs. Ellin Mohr was in·
~talJC'd a::. Ceres by Pomona Mas·.
tPr Robert Wardlow to complete
t he tC'rm or offi ce left vac.1nt by
Mi ss Deloris Ankeny who is now
-t n1('mher or the arml'd forces.
The Grange is planning a break·
fa11t Rnd work party for Nov. 5
'It the ha ll.' Mol'lt members or
:he Gr-'l.nge are planning to attend
the slate convention ot the Grange
hclct at San Bernardino Oct. 17
through 20. Gr&nge Muter and
Mrs. Harold Kyle will attend as
-:lclegates with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bra<;t actln~ &8 a1ternates.
Girl Scout Assn.
Presents Budget
All aC'tivity of Newport Harbor
Girl Scout association, ~ Import·
1nt part of youth work in the
·nmmunlty, Is done by rimd8 pr~
·.rtded by the Community Chest,
'hls w eek beginning tta a.nnuaJ
·und·ralstng campaign.
The Glrl Scout assoctatloD ex·
·cutive board members have
'herefore made out thelr budget 1 "or the year which Is herewith
"3rescntetl the general public:
..._ Salaries
Execltlve !full Ume\ ... 12,480.00
S.n·~ .>ad Suppllff
rclt'pho ne ............................ :11~.oo
'lfflce SuppUes . .................. 60.00
·\ulo Allowance te_xec.) .... 71).00-
$236.00
Flxed Charpe
i:tant ( P. E . lease on 3 Iota) I 5.00
Beat, Ught water ............... 168.00
National Duea
(Cbart.er fee) ........ 1 .. 5.00
$178.00
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Workmin'a Compenaatk>n I 30.00
Comprehenatve Uabl.llty .... 12:i.OO
Tu;ea. SanltaUon ................ 17.91
t..MdJord·a public liability .. 71..50
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8efz'ra ,..a .. ,lleemeita .
Equlp.,..,t (-p. etc.) ..... eo.oo.
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PUbllcllY . ···--··-··--·-·---~ .. $ 20.00
Troop OrpniaUool
18-«I b_y P.T.A.l .... -....
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J \tt\e In Beautiful A\-&)" Laguna Bcacli, California
-~ ~ TOU All COIDIALLT IHVmD
TO WOISH• wmt U5.
.IMPORTANT EVENT "'U dhct1'.M.ed at a \\.'eddJng-eve dJ:l:r.;. honor :or the tprtde-etect. J'l,:en by her
pm-enta.; Mr. and Mra. FraAk Walkrr, of Lil.lo 'llile, fur rwtle Walkei. From left: Mt-., \\'&lker ; tho
.room. Bill McCabe; Mn. K. Ji. Brumley, the brtdr'11 !dl'lttr. and Bob YanJk·7, of Balboa. '
New Locatloa -I
Legion at Through St. !
•••ldonce Phone IS6JJ
SUNDAYS:
9:4S and 11 a. m .
Singapirolion, 7:30 p. m. • ha11..t C.. arut Wyritit A. Do1111tll, Co-pc.stor1
Bayard Rustin
Speaks Here
Monday
Bayard Ru8tln . dl rl'C.lor of the
college sec".fon or the F ell ow:i1hlP
..,r ReconcUatlon. will speak to a
Harbor area Audl('nce Monday eve-
ning, Oct. 23. llt ChrlRt C hurch
by the Sea. The topic of Mr. Rua.
tin'l'l address ~_, "A No n·Violcnt
Answer to So t Russia."
M r. R0wilin WAA ('ducntccl at
Cheyney, City C'oll t>RC o f New
York and Wllberrorcl' University .
In 1918 he received the Jc(fer~n
Award fro n1 the Council against
Into lerance In An1erirs BA "one of
the Americans who had dnnC' most
'n the r~ent pa.'!t lo better rcla-
tlon11 between colored ·and white
cltlzen11." •
ln February 194fl h.c returned
from a five month~ tour of Euro~
the Near East and A~a. H r was
invited to I ndia by 0<''ol.llda.R Gand:
hi. son of the late f\fahatma. Ht
Wll8 guest or the' Congress Party
'll Its rlrs t llCR.!1\on a(ter indcpcnd·
ence, and entl'rtnlncd by tb1' Gov.
Cl nor -GenC'ral Rt Govern1ncnt
Hou11e . He toured the untouchAbl l'
villages of Mysore a nd Thokka
Sappa and had several lntrrvieY.'5
with Nehru. He ga\'C a series of
~ovcrnmcnt sponsnre<I rarlio afl.
dresses to the Indian people.
Rustin's account of ''Tu•enty·
twn days on the Chllin Gani:" W8"'
publll'hed by the N<'w York P o,;!
in 10<19. H C' is now rtireclor nf the
college se<'tinn of th" Fcllov.'.5h1p
of Reconciliation Rnd R 111e1nbcr
of the fR C't1lty of Institu t.i:-s of th•
Ameri can Fricnd8 Servfc(' C'nn1
mlttce. ·
The n1ef'lini;t" \l.•111 be hrfd a l 7 :3C
and the public is Invited.
Resurfacing of
19th St. Asked
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A_ ertltl.9fl gaklcg .1._or f llf'\\'
hardtop surface for the IDth
street rrsiden t lal · road\\'ay i11
Costa itesn \\.'as alg n<'d this "''"t'k
by approximately 50 hon1c ov.•n -
ers of the arcia .
P l'titloners c laimrd that th l'.\'
instalh•d curbing .from Newport
boulevard to Sant.a Ana avL•nu1 •
at a cost of Sl .25 a foot. at tht'
lime o f installation the}· say thnt
the county has pro1nised to In·
stall a blac ktop road fron1 curb
to curb. ·
County road d C'partmt·nt chit'(,
Herold Sprenger said that tht're
a re no funds available to con1plcte
the installation of hardtop sur·
fee ing on 19th street.
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even distribu~ion of heat. And you And just as gas eliminates·gueSS\\-'o rk
get it with gas. 1Thc clean 1,tlue-gm-fro11 , top--of•rangc-cooking, '° does
Aamc spreads itfelf uniformly over it simplify, speed a nd improve , all
the hoctom of )~our pan or griddle. t}'pc5 of food preparation. With a
This is ~rue "":it~ any he.at _you select new ~ucom~tic gas range, you have
... not JUSt w1thla few l1m1ted heats. cooking at 1cs best. At its most eco· -
This tt't~J distrib\.ition of heat assures nomical, too! 'The new gas ranr8es
tt·t11 cooking. ~r·tn browniiog, far cost Jess to buy and less to opera.tc.
more appetizing and delicious food. See the gleaming displays at your
Because the gas flame is visible. dealer or your Gas Company soon .
you can see cxattly bow much beat
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on d is play is this beautiful new
O'KEEFE & MERRITT
. .. o CP model. Others you'll see include
Caloric, Gaffers & Settler, Grand, Hard-
wick, e-'iogic Chef, Maytag, Occidento~ •
Roper, Toppan, Wedgewood, Western-
Holly.
looi for lhit ••ol. 11'1 yo11r guid• te
lh• ••rr firtftl irt modfrrt roa•irtg ap.
pliann1.
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Oldamobile'• " "'• • re•olutioa in automotiTe engimsf Built ,from
the crankahaft out for bigb~pr'Wi~ action. the "Rocket" U deliped to
perlarm ot ilo *1Jloa• peak fith p-..Joy ftuJo! And peak~ in •
"Rock.et 88" o~ io tr;i11 ou1o~gl nu. ;. lloo ,__,,.-_ea with
the "Rocket" Eilgine pd Bydn-Motic Drift•, , , ftoObing oetioa
pllJI lilkai un..l.h-1 Seo today ad drin the -tioaol "Roeket. 88"1
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1 ·~.:..sltBvroz l.Q >f!..=."l: PBESS When Plane i Hit by Red Shell . ,
· How a Costa M~ ~arin~ narrowly ucaped. being Ilia gTOUp'1
fint 03aulty while fl)ll.ng y.tth an air force jet equardron during an
operation against enemy ground troope tn Korea ta revealed in word
rec.etved at Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Station.
~ix~~~t~t.~ Van Fleet Estate :
d.7.' .::·~~ .,~;::~ 11::~ ~iled '-in Court · ~1
me.mben are .aendlq out. Jette.ts t Jtatat'e of. .Jamea Van ~~·
aaklng people ,con.tlder ricorda of Newport Beach fl.M mar ket OJMf'"
candldatea NIX'on and l>ouclu. ator and that of his wife, Bil"·
1111 VU1'>.W.,, Newpclft -~'/-U.'/.N Hor, lH'l..J I ~ ' ·-'-------;---i r -On:O:.i::!i :,:~ 111wa, Hig . Q.ual ty Print ing-Ph. Har. 161' . ' ... .
' Capt. Leslie E . Brown. whose,._ ____________ _
wife a.n(\ two children live· at 4'11 the awards won while at Tara-
A.bble w .iy, Costa At~sa, joined fl was, SalpB.11, TI.nJ.n:, and Okinawa .
. air force F-80 f1ghter-bom~r He was among the flnt jet pilots
aquadron at an airbase in Ja~ In M·'.lrine aviation.
µd became the first Marine pilot He ts now serving u a jet op-
to ny with Air Force unita in cratlons adYisor for Maj Gen.
comOO.t. · Field Harris' Flrat Marine Air
"Pleue atiid)' tM records· Ot beth, who dted u re.ult of a mo.
these candtdatee befott voting." tor collblon · lut June 1 on the
they say. '"Thea are ;M!riOU8 tlmee .P&eheco pau near Gilroy we/re
and voten ahou1d be informed on tn superior court th1a week w1th
put ~orde of theee tWo. who tlHng of peUtlona tor letten Pt
have been on opposite· l\dU In eo admJ.nbtratton by Mr. Van Fleet:i
many congreealonal votes.·.~~ uk '~aughter, Adele Van Fleet o( 111
you to vote for Con~an Nix· McFadden PL N.iwport Beach.
on for U -S. Senator."' "We #1.eo· The estate ~ eact\, wu llated '&a
aak local young women to .. <:0mt! ;6()0 In peraona1 property. M~
out anfl work tor the cauae, aald Van Fleet wU listed u onJy h eir
Mrs. J . Arthur Taylor, member of if her •falher1 who died June 12
the Harbor unit. tnd Roland Mueller of 1230 Ste·
After the Eighth' Army's break Wing.
through in the southern sector,
Brown's jet group moved lo an ESTATE GUARDIAN advance b a• e
north or Pusan
to s upport
ground troops.
Appointment of the Farmer~ , • _
Rnd Merchants Nattoiial Bank or Bible Class
Los Angeles as guardian of the
estate of Mrs. Leontine J . Ken-Whil e his
flight was at-
tacking a train r:.:ird, 83, ot Costa Mesa, was re-
hiding In a quested in a superior court peti-
t u n n e 1 near tion fllf"d Thursday by Attorney
Sukchon north F"rank Keeney ot Laguna Beach.
o r f'yongya n g . The petition stRted that Mrs
Capt. Br o \V n Kennard owns property at 215 E
1 noted anti-air-20th St .. Cost.a Me.~. 504 P·l.l'k
C.pi. Bro\\-n ct 1ft fire. and Ave., Laguna Beach, and personal
locnled the positic.n. Changing property. all valued at $36,000
cllrl'r'lirin .,r hi:i attar k, ho scored She has no kn'own relatives, It
direct hits on the g-uns w;ith two v; . .l.S stated. "
rock ets.
The ncd gunnt'rs also scored. OCC NOTES SOLD
however. an cxplosivC' shell strik-The SlaO,OOO 188\Je or tax an-
~nt; Brown's J~lanr a nd exploding ticipation note.a of Orange Coa.!ft
1n!lido the a11 1nt~ke. Brown bare -college district W8.8 sold by the
ly got t irk to hu~. base, ":"hrre he county supervisors Tuesday to the
landed a lthough his landing gear I First National Bank of Orange,
was partly gone. only bidder. The award was made
O rganized at . .
Adventist .Church
• Tuesday evening, Qct. 17tb in-
augurated the clU8 ln the Bible
study group at the Sevenlh·Day
A.dventlst# church of Newport
Heights. It Is tor any who arc
Inte rested in obtaining a thdrough
course of Instruction in Bible
1octrines.
All are cordially Invited who
are dt!slrous of learning about the
Bible. Its marvelous teachings lq
doctrine, and Its thrilling proph5-
~~~: ;eh:;h h~~~. be~~~u~~;:!~;~
are non-denomlnational. the Bible
will be the only texi book. Re·
gardleBS of church affiliation you
are wrlcomf!. 11tates Pastor Ken-
ni'th S . Perry. ·
Brown, who c-nlistcd in 1939 as I on a bid of 1 'h per cent interest
a priv.ate, was <:?mm is.<i ion.~I se~-charge. lea.s a premium of $10. ~e
ond hcutC'r .. Jnt in the field in notes will be redeemed from first
World War lI. The Silver Star installment tax apportionment at
and two purple hearts arc among the end of December.
TIDE TAB L E
-There l3 an all day meeting of
the Oorcaa society at the church.
today and the &ML8tant leader.
Mrs. Bessie Legendre, ls directing ,
plans for a fall baz.aar.
TRAFFIC PAJTERN
Friday
October 20
Saturday
October 21
Sunday
October 22
Monday
October 23
Tuesday
Octob("r 24
We<lnt•8day
October 25
Thursday
October 26
(Pacif ic Daylight Saving Tin1e)
HIGH
6 :25 a. 111. ' .. ,., ) "". p. n1 .
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11 :59 a . m .
In a move expected to be pleas-'
lng to plane pilots, the county 2· 1 supervisors have authorlzed th<
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7 :33 a. m.
7:55 p. m.
7 :54 a . m.
8 :33 p. m .
8 :15 a . m .
9 :11 p.m.
8 :36 a . m.
9 :50 p . rn.
FffiS1'
QUARTER
Nov 16
FtrJ..L
HOON
Oct. 2~
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Nov. 2
0:20 a . rn .
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1:21 a. m.
1:57 p. m.
1 !45 B, ffi.
2 :31 p. m .
2 :06 a. m.
3:03 p. n1 .
2:27 a. m.
3:jJ7 p. m .
NEW
MOON
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printing of new tratfic-patterr
0.0 rr.i.ps of the Orange county lir·
1.5 oort, a drawing of the flight pat
tern to be used in take-oft anO
landing being superlmposed upon
O.S an aerial photograph of the field
Fly~rs thua will have a true pic-
o.5 ture of the topography.
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California Viking Sprinkler Co
of Los Angeles, has been awarded 1·1 the contract for .Jnsta.111.ng an auto·
-0. l matic sprinkler system in thr
maJn bUilding and psychop:ithl\
building at the county hospital
on. a bid of $19.178. This wits thf'
only bid 1:1ubmitterl t o the boarrl
or supervisors. The Mp1;nkling
systen1 will be Installed as a firf'
protective meuure.
OPPORTUNITY FOR REW ARD
AND NATION-WIDE -
RECOGNITION
Paintings "'e now being accepted for our 19SI line
of full -color. fine ort cnristmos Cdrds.
P<1yment is cas~ advance e911inst royalties.
Cali~orn ia Artists Christmas 9reetings ere sold at
1eed1ng s.~res eU o~r tl-ie U.S. Heavy advertisir19
and publ1c1ty cemp.1•9n features contrib..itors. E"clt
card bears artist 's name.
An y mediu m is occepteb!e. See our Alburm at
better stores before subm itti ng material.
Oriqinels must be in proportion to SV,1'" .... 61/t " Of
S" x 7", twice size ot larger, indudi"9 border (c.ok.
if desired).
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Judging ..,.ill be completed by Ja,,uary ·10. 19SL
AU entries will be returned. Send your ptHntinqs • ~ ~-~oon es possible to:
"ttliliJl,j 3963 AHio Street, Lo°' ·-~ J, C.rlflorwi.
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1951
ADMIRAL
MODE._$
Places a New Television Set in
·your home for one week's rental.
You can rent as long as you wish ·,
at same rate. (Remember, rental
can apply on purchase price)
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EM ER .SON
Console at
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PAOHI llACON 5606 UK . -
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lt'ert Or.. Orange, y,•.u given u
;on &nd heir of Mrs. Van Fl~t,
vho died one aay earlier. I
At the time of the fatal a~i·
lent. th" San· P'ra~dsco dtsirtct
\ttomey's office Md filled chats-
·11 against Mr. Van Fleet. accus-
.,g him of se\ling\eecurtlea with-
1ut a permit and grand theft in
-illcged sales of ahare.• ln a Tahiti
1la.ntation.
:bell Juniors r o Plan. N'ov.
:ashion Show
The Junlor section of the New-
1ort Beach Ebel! club will have
heir first regular meeting at the
·tub house on Thursday, 'Oct. 26.
fhere will be ·1 tuncheon and bu.81·
'.CSS meeting followed by brldge
•nd canasta. •
Plana for the deSl!ert bridge and
'as:hion show to be held at the
i&nta Ana Country club on Nov.
ZS for ;hi' benefit o(,..the new Pre11-
>yterian hospitll will be dl8cuased.
The chairman of the luncheon
:ommlttee .... ·i ll be Mrs .. Jat'J'!el!
l.idenour, who will be aasisted by
Yirs. Marlin C. Sheely, Mrs. 0. R.
Nebster, Mrs. R. L. Trembley,
\frs, Richard C. Torrence, Mrs. J .
1. Smith. Mrs. Hiram Sibley, Mrs.
t W. Richardson. Mrs. Larry J .
':'>flster and Mrs. Ch:irlea E . No·
•1elL Jr. R~ervations may be
nade by calling the chairman.
\frs. John R, Daniell. at Harbor
2408.
Costume Party for
=iremen 's Wives
With Halloween just around the
·orncr. n1emberl'! or the Costa
\feaa Fircmens' Wives J>'.lrllclpf,t-
d In a ~ale costume party at
heir latest meeting Thure<tay at
he Newport Ave. honliC of Nina
Nellers.
Exqulsllf'ly atllrf'd 1!1 a Coloni-
1 lady W l\nda McCord was ac-
:lalmi'd first prize \Vinner.
But chief lntel'cst of the · eve-
dng f'>Cused' on the eurpti8f!
t<n k 1'hower tendered G ra ce
Mrfl . \\1!1llam) Wright.
After the pretty layette gifts
1ad been opened by Mrs. Wright.
1uffet supper furnished Ole cqn-
·tudlns pt:·use of the get togethCr.
Joining the fun were Mmes. Ada
""razler, WandA McCord, Janice
76etroccl, Viola Smith. Ethel Nuz-
1m, Bel'nice Amburgey, Mary Hi1 -
iard, Mary Elmer. Boots Edick.
'lina Walters. Eleanor Og~ and
Jean We8t.
~oom Mothers Plan
'v1e mbership Drive
Meeting Thursday in the klnder -
-:arten room of the Costa M~se
\fain school. room mother fl
·aunchcd plans foi' the M -'lin
1chool P'TA membership drlve
\{rs. Judson Sutherland. member·
;hip chalrn1nn. and Mrs. Albeit
'Jgden, room mothi'r chairman.
verc co-hostesses,
Prize fol' the winning r oom in
he f'nrollment campaign will be ·l
kallng party with transportatlon
•rovided. Room mothers of lh<'
·las s galninJf the highest percent
\ge will be hostesses with the t:x-
~cutlve board a.Misting. The dcive
·oncludeS thl11 Wt'ek.
At the close of the meeting Mrs.
o:;utherland ·-ind Mrs. Ogden serycc'
"efre3hmcnts ' of doughnuts and
1 pple cider. Included were Mmes
':>ennis Hogland. PTA president:
~rgta Hudson. Mabel Hayes
'letty Beecher~ Nadine Trlck, Jani
'toll, Faye Trautwein. lren~
~ucen, Mary Scruggs, Osv.~,1("
"?oeJI. Mary Chamberlin. Walter
Jreen, Lillian B.alley, Elate Har·
;rove. Walter Burrough.s, Bonnir
~avls, Lester Hehn. Harry Parker
' C olorado Man
Yero for Winter I
J . E . Wilson. Colorado SprtpgP
·c tcgenarlan, wa.8 back tn NCw·
~rt lhia W@ek greeting his many
rrienda. He ·arrived Saturday tC'
1pend the winter, a.a has been htF
-::uatom tot many years and i8
Uving on 27th strttt.
To C ruise
ori Savitar
Mr. ·1Dd Mn. A . K. Westermark
will be thr gueata of Mr. ahd K n
'Bill Berg for a c:nd&e on the yacht
Savltar UW1 Weell-od.
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GREAT I
18 DAY EVENT.
SALE ENDS
SAT., _OCT. 21
BecaUSll of Your Unanimous Acee tanc> of r ANNJVERSARY SALE Yon
May Have These Additional MO~EY SA .G VALUES 'TIL SATURDAY
EASr ERN PORK
STEAKS • I
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.C NNED HAMS
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OLIVES
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-NEWPORT BEACH
820 Coa~ Highway at Tustin Ave.
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l'08 O_M<ova -' , I , . .. I eectlonal u. ... w..it ~ •UT.80. 2nd~~r-1 ~· llvtq rm.. A VACATION tor your tomtly at
'!DIS ~ . W• -l•UM.!D <:leulDS f!"'! and ,VI>~ ~.la . . 384 N . c<lll.t sms:, IAguna Bch. bar Kll., bath.. later, "6 mo. the beech. LoW winter -· ~AtJ,A.CI? ~ .,,.,..,. .....__-. w In .... ~twolnS. the f~ .,-.,. I' · . • f · Mttc 607 E. --•, -central locatlon. ~ hr. c1r1 .. to
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.n --ID· ---.n.uG;;:r DYED W IMY eU.... table, ODJ)I 8 """'· , 28P8-0 A-2 bedroom, Uvlngnlom, b&th,
117 ~ ~ 0.-"1 Ku Let WI make yoW' old 'rup &D4 llliell11N IMl< llke 0.. with old anl·f ~ptal.n'• cl>airo, teble NewlyJdeco"'ted i·"°""' b&tc.,.lor kitchen. View ot ocean *mo.
. brl.-ft.,. coll>n. . -"'°rk -·-·•-·A coot,. •1.a, ~ UJ..96 -· apt. Pri·a•· . ••-on•---B-1 bedroom, Uvtn_gl'OOlll. bUll. .AJcobollei · ~oue · .--. . '.' .. i •---~ will eOll all for ll60. 9x12 Chi· electric klici.'':,u,¢te ~bdJ-m.-~ ltitd>en. UUlltles .Ille., tt5 mo.
'Witte P. 0 . ·-ll'T • PE* FREE Es:l'Dl.\Tll!, PHONE BEACO til08 1 -l\andl hook-4 rug, 1 mo.. clcMI. All u~U;_ paid J; 607 Ill. Balboa Blvd., Bal-
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1111-lolMd, calll. f 1 I 'old, Slili< JM':dlx auto. wuher, wtn ... r, _.5 y1y. Own.;. -30!5 Barbor 3183
Pbone lltmMrl• ..._ HANLE A ' S nina Pft!fr SM. Ma!Jos. drop !3rd st • '· ' .. ..l. Jee! W>le, 1 lge., $85. 2'8 IC!dea, \ ., Phon .. ~arbor 1'89-R.
, ,.,,.·...iA~ · LA"l'ft A 3l39 1lA.Rl!'OR BL'VD. Costa M 23c24H COit& ~-29p30 2k80 YEARLY • FURNISHED-2-rm .-:au.a....,.. u~ • 1---tOO:.L.---+-----apt., utU. tncl., Newport. '53. 8plrib10h1~ udj. poycllle NOder: ·· '-· DEL 2 bdrm.J.fl1m. dpL apt. f bedrm, houae, ocean tront, \JtlL . . '
NEWPOBT-BALBO.&-Pat:8S-'11Nasc)ays
Now;• a.it hit O·w'-.U. __ ..__.;,, z•r
. -'l'lima .,. tM '1Lmn tn1 -' t • ~AD-1116 1 •
Alt 0.e"ned ada mac be ,.act for a.II: la Mnaae of pahllMtloa..
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~ and all ads and to reject an7 9dvvtl.lement not canlo~ to ~-and regulation.. Adverttaemenb UHi cucellat101\ll WW be
• eept.td up to ~ p.m . on the day preced1aa pllblle&tton. Ph. Bar. 1118
.,._. Bar. 1118, Mk tor "Ad ~ or laad act and ftmlttaoae to
NEWPOR'.ll ILUUIOa l.'tJm<lllllDfG 00.
A.dYICe on Jo...,, murtap and ~H~-~·!!;'!.,:W~AINTD~:!!~·----1 ~N~8!:"~'!:Jl!~,~!!!~~~~~'Oll~~ ae--.llO'A .... I S17PPJ.D:ll ~alU., b~ • ttnplace, Incl Balboa, $80. Call Bea<OD --eom. -thta 11f*ed MARINll: SlllRVlCll and ...,. ,,....,, p.rqe. '100 mo. M17-M. 28TFC
W----~--. • • · Do 1 Chrysler EnoineR AdtJ1ta '2ll Sold. eorona ~ ~-, ...,.. dealer (not loca1l -• You eed · .,~ · de111ar 1· ·~ 811 eo. ..... st.. eanta Ana Used . · ·P~ ~ two men for Ml'Vlce 4--....
• Ph. Kimborly 2-9081 ~--one t1nt c1au ma>1ne .,,.ter a Was_hlng Jll8-Cbine? CroWll8 _ Royala
,...._ m-., (r!o ttnkeren), -· tOola. One maintenaftce mu We bave eeveral available thi'a See John Harvey .Resulta come from conltant
Practice! An Ai1 regU1arly ln lhle
paper will produce ruulta tor you.
111-<lllARE YOUR CAR
WANTED-Riders or ride N ew-
port Beach :Arches to Anaheim
vta Harbor Blvd. Leave Arches
7 :30 a . m. Leave Anaheim 4 :30
p. m . Mon. thru Frl. 3601 Fin-
ley. Harbor 0786-J. 29p30
cepable o( yaeht quallt)'I ~ week, wringer tyipe. at Seacra:ft
and vanollhlnc and wtllblc to $15 .and_: up .•211•COU'l'BIGBWAT
fill, tn with minor carpezatertna. . . NJC'WPORT BZACB
rigging, bilge, cleanlnr. --, DA VIS-BRO•-.n.T Co Pli:. BlllA.CON 6771 Jde&l living condition-. piwno-I • :•Y J.,. • •
Uoll opportunities. Siert at f!ltll) 1!8815 Harbor Blvd. Coote M
Guaranty plus bonuaee tu" pin--1 Beacon ~1 •
ducUon 81\d merchandlllna. TWO Upholatered Cha.I.rs $12.®
Write Box X-2, thia paper. ~ for both. Magic Chef tab1e toP
____________ r(_p111 __ 1 ' stove lnth broiler I and oven $30
SEPARATE LIVING QU~ Phone Harbor l~. 28c30
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NICELY IWRNI8HED 1 bedrm.
apt. All utU. $60 mo.. yearly.
424 Dahlia, Corona del Mar. Pb.
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Harbor 1398-J. I 28c30.
SINGlE Fum.Labef:I apt. Close to
bay and beach.I Util paid. $85
mo. 214 -:Uth St .• Newport Bch.
Pb.one-Harbor J 74~R. 28c30
ATTRACTIVE APT., Balboa Is-
land. 2 b<:lrms .. turnlehed. $67.r>O
mo., utll. paid-to June 15th.
Children OK. No peU. Harbor
384.-.1. I 28c30
'
EASTERNERS ATI'ENTION?
Winter rentals -f'umlahed apt&.
1 bedim. gar. and utll .........•... ~
2 bedr.m gar. and ut., &ont yd. sea
Both near Ba7, can Beacon
8'87-M 28TFc
YEARLY RENTAL -Upstalra
new apartment. Nicely tu.ralah·
ed. One bedroom. twin beda.
$66 mo. 18ll·B W . Balbo& Blvd.
Owner L . A. Phone A,X.min8t.e r
1~7871 evenings. 29p8l
nu Bala-Jlvd., Newport.Br•, o.lfbnlla..
:::::::::::::=:::.:::::::::::=:=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::;:::::;:;Jl2-LOSTANDFOUND in Santa Ana Hts. (back~)
for couple and arnall l&luy tor
woman's services. Phone Kiz:o-
berly 2·9927. 29c31
G. E. Dish.,Yashers
'JJXROSE' 40 tt. Wheeler-REAS
Twin screw Chryaler Royala.
Trophy winner. Guar. perfect
t,ltruout. S lo S radio. 'Will con~
aide,,r rental property. Beacon
15600-J. 28c30
Walt's Trading Post RENTAL jt'
BALBOA-2 rm. apL Ideal tor
two people. New ga.a range' e.nd
refrigerator. Nicely rumiabed.
Uttltles Incl $47.50 per mQnth.
Phone Harbor ,1839·J. 29p31
l&lSTONES ....
lilADISON-To Mr. and Mrs.
Semutth Madi.son, 1910 Maple St.,
€oeta Me.sa, in Santa A na Com -
...uty hospital, Oct. 11. 1950, a
dllusht.er, 6 lbs., 2 oz.
TilQMPSON-T o Mr. a.nd Mrs.
JllQland Thompson, 620 · W , Surf
COXPLlll1'lll BOUDI CLlllA.NING
eentce. l'urnlture -and rup
llwnpooed. ...... eetlmate.-
ll'Ully ·tnound.
Al's House & Rug
Cleaning Co.
Bacon 8111
Av.e.., Balboa, in St. Joaeph hos--------------------
r~ 0ct. 1" 19~0-a oon. 8 i1>.o •• Furniture Repairing
Wn.KERSON-To Mr. and Mrs. Chair bottome renewect cane or
JlarolcS Wilkerson. 1986 Church spllDL Cba.111 roundll, backa· and a . O>ata Mesa, in St. J oeei)h rochra Nplaced; al80 re-glulllg.
llo9pltal, Oct. 11, 1950, a son, 8 HARVEY'S FURNITURE
Ibo., g oz. REP AIR SHOP
H\TJ!(PHREY -To Mr. and .2050 ~ta Ana Ave •• Costa Meaa
Kn. Gail Humphrey, 616 P oppy Beacon 8133-.J. 17c18B
St., Corona del Mar, in Santa Ana
Cbmrnunity hospital, Oct. 13,
1908\ twins. a son, 4 lbs. 8 0%.,
and a daughter. 5 lbs. 3 oz.
'PHllRKELSEN -"ro Mr. and
Kra. I.Jeyd Therkelse'n, 119 E. Bay
An., Balboa, in St._ J oseph hos-
p~ ()ct. 12. 1950. a daughter. 7·
lba., .5 oz.
BOYD-To Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward A . Boyd. 538 Catalina Dr ..
Newport Heights, in Santa Ana
Coai.munity hospital. Oct. 14,
19~ a daughter. 7 lbs,
HUN'l"-To Mr. and Mn. Ken~
neth Hunt, 2072 Newport A-.e ..
Costa Mesa. in Orann County
CUSTOM slip covers. Davenport
and cha.ir, $24 . .50 and up for la-
bor. alao draperies. 617 Poppy,
Corona del Mar. 30c32
Custom Tailoring
For Ladiea and Men
Alterations -Furrier
PIPER-JOHNSON
813 lil. Balboa
I • •
Blvd. Har. 109~
18tfc
Kf:YS MADE
b.ospital, Oct. 14, 1960. a aon, 'fl •pwteneed Loc••ettl
lbs.. 11 oz.
BENNETT-To M.r . andt MI'S. 241 -lJR SBRVICll-
R.obert L. Bennett:. 3'ZO• .: 29:rd1 sc.... ~ & , .... ...._ •rbolr --..
C..t& Meaa, In Santa A.a ca-.&CS am SRVICll
munlt>t hooplta.I. Oct. H , J.!M. • · •· -----:tt• 80n, 7. lbs., 111,".i OS. 83c39JI
FOJC--,.To MT. and Mrs. llicbardl ..
L Fox, 252 E . 2{1th St.. Co.eta
lfesa, in St. Joseph hoafita.l. Oct.
l&. l9e;t>. tr son.
OEATHS
' MAl.C'OM KOBERTSON
Malcom Robertson. 64 . 201 28th
S t .. died Wednesday. Oct . 11 .. H e
had bt'l'n a patient at Orange
county hospital for the past four
years. Robertson wa.S widely
known in this area as he had
been a commercial fisherman h ere
for 30 years. He Is wMvM by
his sister Kate F . Robertaon. of
the same address. Private ramily
funeral services were held Friday,
Oet. 13 at Baltz mortuary in
Corona clel 'Mar.
MOVING?
lfarbor 'l'ransf er
LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE
Phone Bea. 8927 or Bea. 5.272-M.
19M Harbor BIYd., Coeta Mesa
20c2lll
-Claseilied ads are read by folks
who are looking to buy.
Pam~g by "PAT"
13 yearj&&.rvtce In Harbor Area
Call kt. Ir Sun., Beaco~ ~055-J
288--llt..~-..
ROSIE T . S HOEMAKER · -W. INl!lLL
Rosie T. Shoemaker, 72. of 248 ~· =ct
16,th. .fl., <_:;osta Mesa. died Thun~ 1 • ... . . · ~ da~~ollor ,'12 .jl\!M(!~ad ,be<n<$ ·U1· · ~ -."1 r (finf' ;(f th H"t'\i:fdr lrea for · · •, .'!
seVe;a,f yk rs~-1anti W«8 ft r\ativ'e " ' ""' UJf _.er _ ' ·• ~
Californian. si. IJ. -a.. OMta -She is survived by two daup-"S cm ....r
ters, !.frs. Paul Claire and Mrs.
08.lsy Mclnnes. both of the Har-
bor art'\l , a son. Herbert. Ave
b rothers, tY.'o sisters. four grand ..
c hildren and several grea t grand-
.
P.ADrnNG
EARL SHEFLIN
LOST-Toy Boston Terrier, temal'e,
Tues. eve., in Costa M esa. RE-
W ARD. Phone Harbor 0399-J.
30c32
-TUATIONS WANTED
RELIABLE baby sitter, boura
1:30 -6 :30. Vicinity ot S&nta
Ana Ave. ,and 18th St., CO.ta
MeBa. Call before l P . M. •t
1781 Santa Ana Ave. 29c30
COLLEGE TRAINED young wo-1 ------------~
man, former u.sietant buyer, WANT HOUSEKEEPER -Olilil-
seeks interesting position. P er-panion for elderly lady. llooln,
manent resident. Ph. Harbor board, salary 'A tiine otf. Bal-
1148-WK. 2ltf boa Penn. Phone Harbor **"J
SO. CALIF. BIBLE COLLEGE
Students want part time work.
Baby sitting Gardening
Housework Windows clnd
Ironing Service Sta. Helpers
Restaurant Work, ICtc.
Phone Kimberly 3-8281-, Ext 11
20p21H
28eSO
WAITRESS wanted for W!eek ·end
trade on Balboa Island. Experi-
enced. P.hone Harbor H:1'·2".
30<82
One sink comblnaUop. one chaasta
type new 1949 rriodela •t RE-
DUCED PRICES. i Can be time
pl&nned. l
Ferguson
2206 Balboa Blvd.
dwe.
Harbor 116
MUST SELL--Sel'l\f 1 retrlgerator
8 cu~ ft. Apt. Be Frigidaire
refrlg. Apt. al.z Roper gaa
atove, miac. tur lture. Phone
Harbor 1067-J. 28p30
See us for
BARG S
jn used TVs
. Used Marine Gear SPECIALISTS
Nautical Decoratlona Ueed Nets Call JtdnA Craig
4.22-30th St. Newport Beach • J
open Sunday. Ph. Har. 200 Lmwood V~ck, Rltor.
17c18H Balboa laland. !Jar, 2042 S2cM
----~------~-' REG1STER2n· Snipe and trailer . BEA.trrIFUL N~ 1 B . R. Home.
Nice condition. Price $18.'i, cair
Beacon 57t3-W • t 29p30
FISHING DORY, 131> ft ......... $<~
Elgin motor, 114 H . P .,
Air -cooled ........................ $46
Evenrude, 5~ H . P ............... SSr>
Phone Harbor 3017 .J
29p30
BOAT SLIP FOR RENT -Will
accommodate a. yacht up to 45 n . Desirable location. Phone Ha.
3080. 30cll2
Tile ' 6: Ven. qa.roughout. Gar.
Fenced. Cloee 1ln. Reu:. 1888
Pomona Ave., Golllta Me-.. . • 28p30
Ocean View Apt.
2nd Floor-2 bed:l!OQm, living rm.
bath, kitchen, ~nter $1& mo.
1107 E . Balboa r lvd., Ba.I.boa
Harbor 3188
28p30
NEW 1 bedrm. untum. houae.
Fireplace. Panel ray. Good view.
Large comer lot, yard service .
Stove a: refrig. rum. $7~ month
yearly.
ALSO newly tum. bachelor with
kitchenette, suitable for two.
721 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar
29c30
YEARLY RENTAL. Balboa turn-
ished 4 rm. apt. UUJ. pd. $60
mo. Ha rbor 203 or {Eves. tHar.
~20-M). 29c31
BRAND NEW large l bdrm. turn.
apt. close to Bal. ls. shop. dUit.
Beautiful view. Panel my. $65
mo., winter. 315 in Grand Canal,
Balboa Island or Ph. lL. A .)
GLadstone 6831. 29p34
WASHING of IRONING tn my
home, tlnlahed or rougb dry. By
piece or bour. Phone Beacon
OUTSTANDING
VALUES
We have a few gcxJ modeU avail-
able-just traded ln thle week.
Here'• your chance Ito oave eome• BOOKS-SEA BOOKS·
· money! · ,
Yearly and. Wiltter Rentals
I W e have several I tum. heea. and
apt& at very }(>-W winter rates
$40 J!io k up. 1
TWO ROOM CABIN APTS. Utll.
pa.id. Seven dollars a wee\: for
two persons. 1001 Georgia St.,
comer Joliet off Highway 39.
Huntington Beach. 29p31 • 6203-J 20c22 DAVIS-BROIWN Co. A tine •tock ot books on all yaeht· lng eubjeet.e-Plua all curTent
lsstS Harbor Blvd.
1
Costa Mesa. booka. LendtnC library .
A181? all ye'r rentala. .
CARPENTER
Rough &. finish power equipment.
Trade-in Appliances
Refrigerators ~······ $45 8' up
Wash. Machines ... ~ .. $1!1 & up
Beacon 6r21 The lslanders
21' Marine, Balboa Jo. Har 11147
Paul C. Jonea--Rental .A:gcy.
~fi =i: 1!l:·~~e=~~~~
Y&ARLY & WINTER R ENTAI..s
Apts.-Houaes
HOR.A.CE NELDA Hourly or contract. Harbor
3089-MK, 28p30 New Gas JRan_ge sOcB1H 22p36 MAZET GIBSON
304 ~ Me.rlne. Balboa lsland
Phone Harbor 2950 WANTED -H ousework -day or
week-baby sitting. Have own
tran~rtation. Beacon 6914·W
Gas
GAFFERS k SA 'M'LER
Apartment size. I They're hard Stoves ............ $10 8' u_p to find.
$114.5Q Stop in TODAY ,
lllRl1l:NCl!lD cooK -.. 1a.i.· Ferguson fH,dwe.
• 28p30
sandwiches, try cooH. WaJlre.19 STRC>C>'ts 2205 Balboa Blvd. 1 Harbor 116
woi:k accepted. Night or day. Lila Pleraon, Finch's Court No. TeW1'nkJe Hdwe. 1100 sq. rt. *" x 2" used maple flooring. Excellent condition.
l , ~.O. Bml 123, CO&ta Mae&. ' 1182" Newport Blvd. 628 Coast Hiway, !Newport Bch.
29p8G leoeta -Bucon 5222 . I 29p30
IUDIDLl!lA:GmD· couple will act _. 1 TW--0-G_JR_LS_.-B-1CY-~<i:-L._E_&_, _l_n_g_ood_
caretakers, beach home, winter. Wl:S'l'IKGHOlJSll 12"'" televt-condition. $1~ each. 127 'Ai Aba-
ncb. tor rent. Care tor ~ta. aion, table model, used very lone. Balboa Island. H a r b o II
gar., e~c. Beat. ref. Write Box-little. )100, Call 9-10 a .m., 406 0644-M. t1 29c:J1.
Y-2. this papeF. 29p31 .E . Balboa. Blvd .. Balboa. 2&31
DANISH GIRL wanbl houeework~--------------1WE OFFER: $10 lror your old
or child care. Live In. Not leBB .20 IN. GIRLS' BICYCLJC. Good Iron as trade on a New Horton
than $100 mo. Ph. Lis Winckler condition, $20. Phone Hairbor Ironer.
Harbor 19-08-J. 29pS1 · 1029-W. ~1
CHILD or INFANT care, week or GRUNOW E'LEC. REFRIGJCRA-
month, 'by experienced mother. TOR in good condition, pnly
Large sunny fenced -in yard. $49.96.
Xlnt. care. Reas. Newport Hts., DA VIS-DROWN Co.
Beacon 6288-J. 29c31 4Q 1885 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa
DAY LABOR-\fants yard work, Beacon 6821
carpenter's helper, painter, ce-1--------------
ment belpe~. inquire for Mr.
Pierson at Finc h's Court No. 1
or write P.O. Box 723, Costa
-29pa(>
WATCH.MAN or part time work·
tor livtng quarters &n:fWhere.
C&pabla, rellal>le, have cu. 1908 "ti. ""M.. !!•"'!"'~ -~h> 0 • 111 '" ~ o/o th1.i ~per. \ \ ... li~,.;;,lrf~.~ ~') \ \ '\ '1 • :···-so<p32
•IBOUSEWOIUC. o~ 1..-oning by day
-or hoUP. Beat ret~encn. Pbone
Bt.rbos 1 'f.88 or _.-Mrs. Frank-
lin, 1118· W. Balbea mvd., &.tter
~:3~ ,.rn. 30p
-People do read' the want ad& . ---'------
Buy Your Freezer
NOW
SAVE 10 70
4"' cu. ft. General refrigerators
NEW Caloric table top gas ranges
Randall An Iiances
815 Cout H hway
Corona del Mar
29c30
TYPEWR_lTER, Un1ervlood noise·
less. portable Ith carrying
case. Used about ne m onth. $75
Phone Harbor 1 6-W 29c30
-~plt> do read tlle want ads.
M-MU81CAL. RADIO
SPINET PIA.NOS. New and used.
$290. $3~. $420. Diacontinued
model $387, new. Easy terms.
DANZ-SCHMIDT, 520 N. Main,
corner 8th, Santa Ana.
W ANTED-50 pianos. Trade in
your· old piano on a Grand,
Spilflet or beautiful television.
Highest O!lsh allowance. Terms.
DANZ -SCHMIDT PIANO CO.,
corner 6th'. 520 No. Main, Santa
Ana.
I-bdrm, large living rm, ga.ragfli,
frigidatre o.n 2ftd noor.
ALSO lower 2:-bdrm, lovely apt.
both on wa~. near mkta,
theare, bus. Very qulet. Adults.
617·36th St., Harbor 691-W:. I 23t1c
. LIOO [ISLE
It you want a rental 011 LIDO
ISLE see us. I .Several lovely
apt.e. Also homes available.
P.A. PALMER
TNCORPQRATED
YEARLY-nice 5-rm.
house and garage.
view, reas.
29c3t
unturn.
Beautiful
Also furnished room with ~ath
and gar., 418 RedL3nds, Ney.•-
port Heights. 29p31
FURNISHED 2 bdrm. house. be·
low highway in corona del Mar.
Close to shopping, bay a.nd
ocean. Comp. remodeled, $75
mo yearly. Harbor 3163. 29p31
3333 V1a Lido I Harbor 1500' RENT A PIANO, $3 per month. I 22tfc TWO BEDRM unfurnished house,
All r ent allowed it you. buy 1 , . garage Adults only. $50 month.
within t e11TI. DANZ-SCHMIDT, ONE BEDROOM jAPT. on Grand .Apply in re-'lr. 320 Costa Mesa
520 No. Main, Santa Ana.. Can&L Balboa Island, near shop-St .. Costa Mesa. 29p30
ACCORDIAN
new, $18ti.
-120 baas. · Like
PLna cm.ter. Adults only. Win· ter or yearly. ' h. Har. MS-M. BALBOA PENINSULA -Yearly ·or winter-3 bed rm. furnished 26tfc Ph. Harbor 3017-J.
29p301~~-----+------
GRAND PIAN01 Beautlf'ut tone.
Only $39~. DANZ· SCHMIDT,
ti20 No. Main, Santa Ana. An-
other tor $485. 20 others at
various prl~.
USED PI.A.N0S from. $69.00 up.
Good playing condition. DANZ-
SCHlKlDT, ~20 No. Ma.in, Santa
Ana, corner 8th.
BAL. ISL. year
BR. furnished,
utillties, $85.
ninp call Har
und rental, 2
th goe.n.ge and
ear atom, ave-
r G06-R. 26c28
Licio Isle ~ayfront
1 bedroom turn. . ..................... $ 70
2 bedrooms, 2 b~th ................ $11 5
Ava.U&ble to
1
June 15th
GREENLEAFj k ASSOC.
3112 Newport Blvd. Har. 2M2 I 2•ttc
CORONA DEL JiAR -Yearly
rental. 1 be.dr~. f\lm. apt. 175
mo. incl. util. . I deal location.
501 Larkspur AYe., C. D . M.
I 2&30
home.
ALSO 2 rm. upstairs apt-REAS.
Inquire Sun. thru Tues. 1763
Plaza de! Sur, Balboa Peninsula.
29p31
BEAUTIFUL New l BR. Home.
Tile & Ven. throughout. Gar.
Fenced. Close in. Reas. 1838
Pomona A\'e., Costa Mesa.
28p30
Low Winter Rates
CENTRAL LOCATION
A 2 bt1droomy-livingroom, b~th ,
kitche/l.. ,_. o f Ocw mo. ~j l ' . . ;,il~h .. ·: • Jlllilt>,
.1 -1<1t • , n4 •tHior1 .. .l. iffii\b.
C-1 bedroom. living room, bath,
kitchen, let floor apt. $4-5 mo.
CALL HARBOR 2278-W
28p!O
MODERN 2 BR.. home and g11nce
18th and Otean. $65 mo: PhOClle
Harbor 1405. 29cSI
Dale's Furniture
1929 Harbor Blvd. S ea . 5107-W
children. 2"11 ftllmer. at... a.la-S-.
Funeral servic~s \~:ere held a.t .... ....,.. ltc:lt • u.r W'ANTm:a
10 a .m. Monday. Octobt>r 16 at . 1
U-ruRNITUR.f: FOB SALZ
SMALLEST full 88 keyboard stu-
dio upright piano In perfect con-
dition, '$3Q5. Terms, $~ down
and $16 per mo. at SHAFER'S
MUSIC Co. (Since 1907) 421 N.
Syro.more. Santa Ana KI. 2-0872
' 29tfc COTTAGES $1 DAY AND UP. BALBOA ISLAND. Near ferey,
newly furnished apt. Lar.&e
patio, B('ndlx. utll. pd. With. 1
bdrm.. $~5-2 bdrm.a, $60 to
June 16th. 131 Topaz, Balboa
Island. 29oS1
Grauel Ch'.lpel. Costa Mesa ..nth -Ji;:J;jjii;i&-::-m;cr;iiij;iiil-'&AJtN 11 per M . at bom.e tn. your I ;-..,-,-=-.,.----~----r• Will,._ -.-1--• MORTAR mixer $36 21 " 30th Rev. 'l".on1 Pendell officiatiftc. ..-.. !I-. .-n time. Tei. ...... ad'Vert.la--· · oJ ' PRE-TAX SALE Util. and linen.e furnished.
VICTORY CO~RT. 518 West
Balboa Blvd. 28p30 Burial was at F airhaven Memo'riel p .AlN'l'ING 1nC ""pe;ip befw"n l\OW' and Ne"'·port Beach . Phone Harbor 3')g0..J. 30p Get your new 1951 model tele-
villon NOW before the new tax
goes jnto effect. t Park. LJI0-111:1'*1111•1>•• _ :wmum €ht1atm.-. Call; KL ,......_ • 29pa1 .arr: 8!Zll FrlgidaJre $60, MOD-
mRN type-... heater, $20, both
In eaeUent COIM:lklob. Phone
BLOND Cocker Spaniel pups,
Pedigree tumt.bed. Bred from
champions. 895 Ha.nzantta Dr.,
Laguna Beach.. Phone 1-1323.
EXTRA CLEAN 3 & 4 rm. furn.
apts. Elec. refrig. U tll. paid.
$45 and $50 mo. to June-~th.
301 E . Bay Av~ .. Balboa. Bar·
bor 19~9-J. 28cSO
MARTIN FA V TllSWll.LIQSJS
Martin Fay Terwilliger, 2& ot:
Balboa l sland. a.nd rormer cl\J
employee, and resident ot ta. Bar-
bor area for 1~ yea.r•i died sulM<IQ
at the Los Abmitoe: Sanitarium
after a long Wnea. He wu a ~
Uve of Loa A.1'.'Plea.
9-vlYing are the follO~
co1d·-: Mn.. Kary Da~
_,,, A . Tenrillicv, llotll ol -
14' ~ Robert IL ~
Ccda. Kaa. aad J"rank ...._. ....
Be.I .... JBland, I
Fune.rat services we.re b-'d
Wedneeday at 2 p. mt at ....
a_~nn' chapel, Coata Mesa, with
~t: Rev. Joaep.h. Tbompeon of the,
Costa Mesa Community Method.lat
church officiating. Inum.ment wu
IJ\ i"oretl lawn Memorial park..
. .,.. PoHceof
' " 5'ol••Wotd
.Glenn Jolulston ~ c.... ot 2 -
---!It. 1'll•PN( -· artoe 291-.J' children.. u.. in! hi~ room.
•111 IN. ea ..... de! -· ..._ -· --R evenlnp. 3.0c32
Good selection at Pb!ICO!I, Wed-
lnghou.ee., Admiral Slld Packard
Bell. 29p31
SPECIAL:
1951 Philco 16-tnch T elev:lalon
""'w:On&TUTU~ and · , -•2Ml..J'. 29p:n LG& CflNISOLs aAa RANGE-.AaC' ~ euelllllt coedltioll. Price $7~.
PAlNTING X:~2°;:~u";!;.. Calli --1361-R. (Call !,~~1 41-STORES & OFFICES ATTRACTIVE 2 bedrm. furnlabed
houae, eingle g.r. at 123 -4-0th
Newport Beach. Yearly rental,
$65 mo. Phone Harbor 101.3 or
Harbor 2092· WK. 28c30
$75 CORONA DEL MAR -Well
turniah.ed apt. 2 bedrm. Twin
bedJI. Hdwd. noora. Sea view.
Near everythln&. Rw. 082&-R
or 719 Polnaettia. Corona del
Mar. 28<>30
.._ oft. Ds I coa &"5 atler • 4~ n•aoa•wr• ~ OI' ....u '-J•
onl:y $229.95 COSTA MESA LARGE FURN. 1 BEDRX. APT.
(Can be uaed u 2 bedrl'nli.)
tJeU. pd. GAtase SM •·tu Juae,
or leue yeU"ly. <.bUd E>K. 1406
W . Bay Ave., Newport Bea.ah.
,.... ._ --·-· P-m., Mn. Gellqtler. 28e3& a.con4Jtloaod I•· In. J:lll:RSON
.. 11'2 a.. Newfll't. ••• table model '!'. V,., ,'IW. 90-da.y DA VIS-BROWN CO. 3' Excellent Locations
RI •••· ma;a...J: lT•'-Standud Stations. Inc. ,uanntM. _ 1886 Harbor Blvd. Costa Meaa -r-Bff.con 8821
TWO RM. OFFICE., veey· attac-
tlve, paved park:ins. reuona.ble
rent. Ideal. tor profHdmal.
UNVURNISHJl:o 2 l>edrm. h.,,_
In a court. With garage. Wuh·
Inc machlne, _., mo. 7153 Weat
1'9mit"ttns,..~etms. r ...,._. •••·• .,._. ..... n
sheet t,110.
MT KIMPLID
Apt. st ·ahl.n&led bouae reer
-· ..... -. c;iaota.-. 'P'haa I Bit D111 Mil . ~
..
•
. ' Hu a f~ openillga
·roR MEN
Wbo are looking for permanent
eniplo)'ment with excellent op-
I
.,..-twlit;J f~ -· 21 ti> fO preferred. Paid' while
-..,,. At>-. tlil9 monll.
tie ~ t Jbenl laundry allow·
-Blcb ocbool minimum.
-ed. ' -Bupl. M U..
STANDARD STATIONS •
.
•
•
R•nd&ll ADOliaDces
1111 COut fmCt.-y . c-a.i-... llth, Ooote ·-· Bea. 8097 .JK. \ zttfc
.
BLDG. and living qrtni., large Joi.
2'<30
BAXBOO RATrAN SHOPS
Com;late line, ·tactol'J'-to-'YO".
Ope 12-1 dally • 8Un. -
tlerm8. :rn5 Oceo.n A ... ., 1-JD&
Beach. tic
Sow rent, tn '"hot.. apot. WW I-----~------
remodel to suit. COMPLETELY FURN.
ROOMS I! Af'l'S.
MO?ITHLY OR YEARLY
Television Service DOUBLE Hollywoocl Bed. Prac. GOOD BLDG. In rear, lge. lot.
~ADIO REP AIRS new. Har. 2979-K aft~ 5 p.no. aulteble for •mall *'t .,. --___ ,.. _.,.., •ge. Very reaaonal!!'L
Larry Ewen • • -Hamm ' •• .,..... STAGE MOTEL
30p32
TWO BDRM. FURNISHED APT.
Utilities paid until June 10th .
$M per month. lnq. 1400 W.
Ocean Front. aner 6 p. m .
Harbor 426--W. 30p32
TWO bedroom, 2 bath home.
Leue ,yea.rty. 207 Pearl, Bal·
boa Island, }Jar. 1488-W 30p32
w t ~~ON ._ HUDDLESTON 808 0>ut Hiwa N rt t• _.., c. IL -. _.., SPECIALS in New · 111 u-dW1IY BwMD IZU y, ewpo ~ room twu.. or ·•Ingle apt. ec111-
• 60tfc· and Used· Furniture {-en Invited) -· &U.BbA ~ bodrm. nu-. pletely tumlmed. electric re-
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• N H u~ tal -.... nl,lhrd, J'Umace. Ge.race· -apt. '30 lnclud. utU. for lnfor· -....:l~ »-~ ew o •~-""' -U ' . .-patio. Te&rly or winter "_.. acarig. Sale tn.meo ·-···--,·-----·• 6.111 ~~ a HOUllU -1&1 annaNe v~ ........ mauon phone To""'l' •-sr.37.
7.J cu. rt. PHILOO (,... Blonde ..pi. -oet -88.!IO ~ ROtnlll'2 -· -1.o rlPt ~· U0 DD· 30p32
Slh.80) Now ... _ .... -...... $210.!IO .u--------U .1111 2 ... .:I -.~ NIM enlit. "-:;:. .... J--;.a :a,y .... A--'l'R.ULSR ·-
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P119.80) N-..:-----~' --------19.111 Rt 7 Mille. Ott A1'0C&do, Cl>-' • . .. ~--. lldripntcln at _ _,,,., Jlt<1 . wltll ~ """'del :11.u.. · 2ICao a•r,aot. PDlMltJU-Cllarm· Rest Haven Trailer Court
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~Loft,-i'rallk~
311 ·Matme Ave., Balboa lsland
l'!I;. Har. im 01'1181~· ~ Tfe.~ 8ftmJnp
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St7P,ER VALUES -&ALBOA ISLAND , -I ,
. IS THIS TJfE SLEJilPER .••
ir'otrVE BEEN LOOKING FOR!
. $16,500· HOME "I INCQME, YALE BUn.T. XJn;
cond., 3 BR. home, den, din. rm., patio. 2 out·
aide showers I and m-lng-roome; separate
gueat room and b&th. Dciuble prap, PLUS
~ BR. apt. All units chart6. furn. Oil ApoJeu.
Ave .. near So. Bay.
$43,008 So. Bay home, .pier, float. OWtter aaya
SACRlrICE this beaut. 5 BR., 3 &a.th !lome.
Lp. living rm. dining rm. ,atio. Clu\nn. fum·
!Bhed. sandy beach. Thim' is OPPORTUNI'l'Y
knocking on YOUR door.
$11,500. 2 BR. Furnished, patio', garag-e.
$13,09&. 2 BR. Furn., patio, gi{r.ge, $5000 dn.
$15,750. 4 BR., 3 ba., furn., patio.
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' $16,000. 3 BR. home, patio, gar.,• plW! 1 BR. apt.
' $17,000. So. Bay corner 'with small 2 BR., furn. oouse on rear. Small dn, pyt.
CORONA DEL MAR "
Right off Ocean Ave. 45' Jot with e hatm. 1 BR.
h<>me. Room for two mere units. OWner leav-
iog. SACRIFICE $11,500.
SALESMAN WANTED
BLANCHE A. GA~-Realtor
U ·A-TRAILJ:ll !!PACI:
Trailer Storage
Lido's Best Buy
$37 ,500
· . G. N. WELLS
Brok~r & Assoc. . ' '
ea.ta 'Mesa •
Price $3,500 -
0ne &t Qur Best·· ..
I ,.. oJ4, t bdtnt homeo. Lot -.Mi tonc.d an4 land·
1eapect. New elect'.rtci stove and
wualrlc ibachlne:
AH far $7,200
t,2.500 1'>owo
Lot 62x200
Right in town
Price $1000.
$200 Down
A Niee Duplex
Price $9,000-Down $1 ,500.
Large Home & Rental ..
CJON In, Pr1<!1!' $8,750--$2,00 down
In Newport Hts.
7 bdrm h.ome-2 years old, price
$12,000-$4,000 down. &la.nee
$6(1 per month.
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PART T -THUrtSOA Y, OCT. 19, 1951
·j.Ojt MIJC llfi~ All eteelll!ll~.IOcatlon, near. bei•1t. Good rt'W "*'>rd. · Ah9Y ~ dJh-ay i*el. P y funllalted ..................... $14,2ell
, Fl)ur Bedroom; (timg room, ..,.. n hre, exclu~ve location, bcea.i· views,
full price $18,000. Owner d ' llCffPt $ ,000 doWDJ I
RENTALJ:-3 to ' bedroom· home, -rarn-an eelerfuf. ! Aftilable for 10 mottthll.
Two Bedroom tuny tumblbect corner totL eor. fireplace, $95 in<1t. uti1., yr1y .
Studio Apt., \lviac rm., tll'e bath, Ip tlllr:flen, ~ '1!cl. lltll., ye11rly.
And many .othen otteJ:!ld !Or ~ ael~OD.
' CORl>NA DEL MARJ PROPERTIES
HEAD · 0"1CE ·1 . BRANCH OFFICE
ill Cout Bouie.ani · Corona del Mar Farmhouse Motet.
Harbol" 1087 " Harbor 1063
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NeWl>.Ort Heights, $2500 down
LOVELY l bdrm. home on eornu loationl near
high achoo! and Enslg11. llellool i'ireplatt,
hdwd. tloora, dble. garap and featlll'N' that
make. a real bome. One of the beat buy"' Ill this
area.
Costa ¥esa Buys
YOU'LL FDlD .
Room f<>i: everything
Price $13,000 Submit your terms
an4 e•eryOlle' Irr tile-f&mlJ7' W'IJl
loVe tlLla dtract1ve ••1•, S.
atory .._ •. Wlrp Jlorln• -
wit!> -.utul tlnplAee. and
Fmlcb dl>on •-In&' bit.> den.
Se~ dlnlDS ---nice kitchen with break.tut room. Best 1h acre Homesite in CoAta Mesa
63x300 ft.--<!xcellent location among large expen·
sive homes. Several large shade trees. A beau·
tiful spot for your llte-tlnie home!,
Price $2,000 · A Real Value!
BEACON HILL REALTY
4'6 1"EWJ'Ol\T BLVD.
(abo<>e the Arcllee)-
Phone Beacon 5113-R (eves. Beaeo!l 3632-W
' Happiness For Sale
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Choice LIDO JS,lt ·AD
DRESS at a oeuaiblte-price.
I-Smart Z-bedroom. borne tb&t le
unique In ita modlSna dellp.
LOvely vlew at BAY and
$100,000
' oou!d noi bu¥ Giie pk!ture llke
you'll have-~ almoM. every
--Jn tlll8 J'Mlbllntr ' r.a.nctt tyt:Mt 1'ome. Sltuac.ed on
Lou of cloeeta and built ln.
Enclosed patio, dble. gan.c•, nlee-.
ly located on cornu and price
Includes adjoining lot. Lota ot
fruit and grapes.
Only $13,500, terms
SEE 1'HIS LOVELY 6--room stuc-.
co hocne Wltb beatlttiul awn,
lots ot nowerw uid abruba, all
fenced. Obie. &&rage . N ice liv-
ing rm., 2 nlce bednns. Tiie In
kitchen and M.th.
$7,950 full price
Wllt coneidw tadll-tOI! Newpert
&Tea.-equal value_
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tthest BAY SWDlMlNG. Attarctive, well tumlahed 4-~room ~1 • ln excellent condition. PLUS oOOo
RENTAL -Full Price $18,000. Term.a. ' •
EAS'll NEWPORT TRIPLEX
Each untt huf uvtng room, kitchen, dinette, bedl'OOm and
b&th. New refrlgeratons. Shows excellent return on Price
or' $15.~. T'f""'· LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH.
For ..,poiat.ment to se~ the above propertie• contact
W..ry Dickaon at Ha,;bor 1013 or evenings Harbor
2092·WK.
BEACON BAY
A n'l\A.C'l"'IVE SMALL HOME-one bedroom, &arce ll9-
lng' room with !lnplace, kitchen with !lnack bar. BKutl!ul
apartment over two-car garage. AJl knotty pine interior.
Lovely enc~oaed. patio. House and apartment completely
tumiahed. Pdceo has just been reduced to $17 ,600.
FOUR BEDROOM HOME-2 bedrooms up and 2 down.
Lota ot brl:ek work. Enc lost'd patio partly covered. Inter-
ior ...,ood nnlBh la seldom seen at thls prlce--$21,~00.
For appointment to see the above properties contact Mrs.
Maroon at Harbor 177:!> tor appointment to see these
lovely homes.
EXCLUSIVE LIDO ISLE
Charming quality built home. Spacious living room. 2
lovely bedrooms, l ~ baths. Unit heat. Double garage.
Owner has plans to build 8econd story. Full price $21.li-OO.
ExCellent terms. For appointment to see this b&rgaln-
contact Mary Dickson at Harbor 1013 or evenings Barbor
2092-WK.
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$1.00 per week.
TRAILER TOWN
Bayfront home, • bdrm, 3 baths-
AU tbe nice things-pier, slip,
'fll'eplaee in master bdrm. Prlc·
ed to selt We firmly beileve this
to· be today'11 B~ buy on a
wa terfront home ~ Lido Isle.
--, prlce makes this very deslF•
able-ONLY ,Ul,000. {
• !MT•, --·-t to the blUts a.a'6 on ditwm to
327 W. Wilson Costa Mesa
Phone Bea.con W16-M
M--llOOMS FOil Jll!:N'r
PERMANENT SLEEPING RM.,
garage. S8 per wk: BLUE TOP
MOTEL. 401 Newport Blvd.
(above Arches). 15tfc
AVAILABLE Nov. 14th, several
rooms with bath and kitchen
privileges, $30 mo. GILLETTE
HOUSE, Penn. Point on Bay
Front. Call Harbor 2649-M or
Harbor 044.J_ 26p39
ftOOM AND BOARD-$17 week.
Good food a nd a. home y-0u can
enjoy. Single or double rooms.
440 Hellot.rope, Corona del Mar.
Harbor 89-R. 29c31
ROOM FOR RENT-Private en-
trance and bath. Linens turn1ah·
ed, uttl. pd., $2~ mo. yearly. Call
Harbor 203. (eves an.d Sun. Ha.
2520·M) 30.32
NICE LARGE FRONT ROOM 6
kitchen, $37 .50 mo., llnenl'I and
uUlitles turniahed. 2 people.
ALSO down &t4Ura bedroom. Prt·
vate entrance. Bath, $10 per
week for 2 men. 123 -28th St.,
Newport Beach. 20c21H
48--.AUTOMOBILES, TIRES
A-1 USED CARS
Balboa Island
East Bayfront
G. N. Wells, ~ealtor J 2-What you have .,.,n JOed.. and Associates for and .. 1c1om ttnd. an 111• ~ 790 Newport Blvd.. COflta Mesa N 0 )\TH BA YJ'ltoN'I" of
Phone Beacon l)181 I.JDO ISLll a home that ill
COSTA MESA
NEW 1 JJplllll:
~-y -IMp lot. Here t~. im real VALUE--lovely
2 story, 3 bdrm. home in PRIME can Harbor ~.J
location on-·the East baytront-l6c3o J'JIA --
ideal for a boat owner. one
Story. 3 bedroom-. 2 bit.the.
carpeted throu&'bout and f'u.l:.
Iy furnished. Lovely fJ'ont and
side patio, pier and slip a.nd
ALL in excellent shape. SElt
this at ONLY $42.500-terme.
beautiful ma.st~r bdrm. with I 3-Brand new DELUXE duplex on
bayview balcony. Webster says --------.~----the BAYFRONT ot UDO
prime n1eans the best-the pick BARGAINS ISLE. Extra large rooms,
so we say It.a looation Is u ni t bee.t. fireplaces. every
P RIME. Price $45,000. FOR SURE! ! convenience, dandy view . ex·
Balboa Coves Lot
Watertr'onf. "lot · In beauiltul Bal-
boa. Coves-Including boat slip
-$!\MO.
LIDO ISLE
Waterfront R-3 lot, $9000.-An·
other real value.
Exclusive list ...
Newport Island
WATERFRONT
Large 2 !tory----only 3 ~ yearR
old. This home has 3 BRs., 2
bathf, dining room. laundry rm,
extra large living rm. with fire-
place. Separate 2-oar garage-
BALBOA HOME • ·INCOME. 2
B. It., Wgrm., trpl., bar kitchen,
.oa front ot .lot.. .AND 2 B. R.
APT. over garages on rear ot
lot. 2 large patio.yards .. Plenty
ot elbow room and privacy.
Well located between Ocean and
Bay and wtthin walking dis·
tance ot ahopplng. O)rn-er must
leave area as soon as possible-
ao, this property priced .much
below real value tor Quick Sale
at $9,000.
.COSTA MESA-A Real.BU)' in a
comfortable family home. 15th
St. 6 Orange Ave.. cloee t o
trans. and Balboa Bay. Not
new but well conat'l'UCted. Spa·
ciou. 3 B. R., lvgroom, frpl.,
dngnn., brktat. rm.., serv. prch.,
kitchen, li&th, bdwd'. fin. Priced
rlpt at $11,000.
cellent income makes this a
GOOD INVESTMENT. Two
homes for the price of one.
Only $45,000-terms.
ALSO
R-emember for years we have beerf
the "headquarters" for EXCLU-
SIVE GOOD BUYS in either
lots or homes on LIDO ISLE.
We have several . very good
BUYS in either waterfront or
inside lots. YES, we are the
DEVELOPERS ot LIDO ISLE.
Here a llttlC buys a LOT.
P.A. PALMER
INCORPORATED
3333 Via Lido
Newport Beach, Csllt
Harbor 1500
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an unbroken Yiew ot the
oce~ rock.I, be.thins beach,
and tll .. jett)--anct Ule light8
of .eeveral coast clt l.s.
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fireplaces and a S-car gar-
age. One ot the beat built
homes in the area . Situated ln
SHOF\f CUFFS, the coast's
most exclusive residential
community -This _ Will appeal
ON A comer, IS comnterclal acres
$7,000
2 lnduatr:ISll lots (17th St.) (&p-
pi!a1.st>d' at $130,0 each) 60xl42.6
$10!W each
See wr tor good select.Ion o! year-
ly and winter rental.a.
2006
Olive Miller
Real Estate
Court AYe., Newp&rt
Harbor :W3
Beaieh
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to those who u.n afford the NEWPORT HElGHTS-2 bdrm.
best. hdwd floors,. ocean view. $6.~
Phan€! Harbor 1960
You must 9'e l_t to appreciate
the quaJtfY. Can k ~haed
tor lf'M than replacement
cost.
$7.0,000 ·
LINWOOD VICK
Realtor
312 MARINE AVENUE
BALBOA ISLAND
Phone Harbor 2042
29<3!
BALtiOA ISLAND
29c31
' For Sale in Coron& del ltlar
BEST 60x.60 rt. come• one could
ask tor in R2 zone;. Level u
floor. PRICED to S2LL.
Fitzmorris Realty Co.
Real Eatate and Bualne.u Brokens
Multiple Usting Realtol'
813 Coast Blvd, Harbor 2152
Corona de! Mar
COSTA MESA G. L RESALE
Full price ~Oil 2 bedroom.a, Jge.
eheeJlf.u1. U.V .ri:n.., <Ua. an.,. kit-
chen. Dbl~ pr. PLtJS APT.
renting tor 110 wk. Lot l&Ctl3.
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hetm. Jreacon 1111,..w . 2fta.
CORONA DEL MAR
BEST BUY! BEST BUY !
Two story, 2 bedroom home on choice lot. Close to ocean
wtth unobstructed view ot entire south coastline. ln-
ovat1onal design. beautttully landscaped outdoor living
room. Fully walled for complete privacy. AttractiYely
priced at $1·7 .49~. For appointment to see this home, con•
tact Bill Schuster at Harbor 24.74.
EARL W. STANLEY
Realtor
17th enc1 eout !Jlwioy
Newport Beeeb
615 Coaat HJghway
Corona del Mar
~Marine Ave.
Balboa Island
,15th ud-
N ewpor\ -
311-4 Newport BIYd.
N f'wPOrt Beach
Balboa Island Bayfrcrnt
"'Lit~ Isla~d "'
WELL BUILT 3 bedroom home and kar garage
at rear of ercellent 60 ft Eaat Bay tmaaap
with fine pier and float. Prime location for de-
velopment as permanent home and choice in·
come. Exceptional value! '
Wm. W. SANFORD, Realtor
216 MA.RINE A VENUE, BALBOA ISLAND
Phone Harbor 2462
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57 with roomy 1 BR. apt. above. **SOLD** 26e28
2 -.. . 2 Bath Balboa C' H , SOUTH COAST REALTY 314 A methyst ~ed FUiiy carpeted · 0Te5 ODie !-------~---~-------------" '36 PONTIAC SEDAN ....... .
'37 FORD COUPE .................. $ 17~ Paved patio. All · this on 37~
tt. bulkheaded waterfront with
'.f& FO,RD _ 2-~R ........... _. 1085 pier and float . Only $5,600 re-
"46'. PLYMOU~ !f'ED• .......... 1096, 1i.j ~~l ~)$1f.~ mo. l~clud. 5
•J.Mt1p1:0r:'i::V~mbers" Balboa IBland Auta. ·w~ ; Dbl• 0.T. ...,..,,,;, No.' 4111' • ' only $9500 ' $1200 DOWN ' "g~~.c8l'':?!r.':::c~4 :"M,qup~ ~~~iite.-• .-' µ.1_,u f;-~L ~[fQ .... 1._,, .~&!!r;rL;:i; ·~~~~J:"t;~ 'f· ~~ti: .e ~2Wt~· -'t't.; FO)WJ 2.DOOR, .. ,_, .... ~.: .. ~ .. ~ 1()§5 i1 ; fM¥ f'~f;,t !"tili'f~~ ' • · · • • • • 1
'49 FORD CUSTOM 8
SEDAN. loaded
w4' '· Hora~ .. ,._ .. :· ... 1~e aa aw....;,.,..~,.. ... ..,. .... :. --. '" ·'111tcllen ·wit11 p1ent;v·or We.-.1
. $15,500. I BALBOA PEN'!'!'SULA. tuml•h· Mazet Gibson or Pll<>ne a.Ir. ntf·R. '9113 2 B . East Side • 'dining area. Nice nv1ns -.n ......... 1685
Many more to chooee trom.
An priced" to sell today. Mln-
numum down payment and
maximum time to pay. Low
raie ot lnterest.
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NEWPORT HARBOR'S
moo.:8T U,SED CAR LOT
• J'!Mme Beacon 8604
534 Cout Highway
NEWPORT
Hours: Week. Days 8 'tll 6
Sundays 10 'tU +
Theodore Robins
Your Ford Dealer
Harbor Investment
' Co:mnany
Reaftors
Newport Blvd. at 30th St..
Phone HarboT 1&00
Near Ocean Blvd.
Corona del Mar
3 Bedrooms, ,2 Baths
This is a real home-
We1re still looking-P .S. Al80 better look at the 2
P'Oft 'rHE OWNJlR ot a 4 or & . bdrm home we are otfertrig tor
bedroom house on or near ocean
front who will take cash and
amalJier howte In tn.de.
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Bav & Beach Realty
Ethel Shirley Gloden Fay
H50 ~ Blvtt Hullor UM
29<Sl
602
$9 ,500
F. C. Andresen
REALTOR
Co.ut Btvd .. Corona del Ma.11
(center ~f town)
29c30
-Be wllle---tell peopl.,..:.....ivertlae ! l60 A S •
''" 'PLDlOUTH • dr. sedan. -I ere
Newly rebuilt motor. i260, &Ori . I Impertal valley, tITlgated land.
. Nan:l.uua, Corona de! Mar. Har. l!ll~l=:M~O:!N~E;:_:l'~TO~.!LO~AN~----i $18,000
:1811 .J'. 28c30
'341 DODGE COUPs. Excellent
tnmport.:l&n. llAJQE OFFER.
PIMDe Harbor 2306-J or Harter
!IOI'. • 29c31
1948 Simca Convert. New Condt-
·Hon;' 50 RUtea to Use plloft.
Price $450'.
I,.OA.1111 TO BUJLD, DIPBOVll,
SUT,Jl~OR
RU'DANCE •
We Biil' ""* ~
rmwPi!'ttT-Nt30A l'llDmRAL
BAVlNGll A LOAN ABSN.
-Via Udtt Ptt. Bir. -
LOANS For' Homes
with (%' _. 5~ % Int.
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Harbor 2043
29c31
CORONA DEL lilAR-2 bedrm.
borne and income unit. 3 yrs.
okL. Low price for cash and·
aome terms. Call owner . Har.
2941·.J. 29p31
Chamberlain's
for-best btiJ.1,S
Earl Cb••be~lain.
JltiL ml'.A!IS
t.cieM ••• ~ ••• adlden
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ed home, $9,250, very easy , 304 ~ MARIN~ full rlce SfJOOO. Terms. with picture window and ftre-
terms. Call the owner. Balboa r..iand I place. Beautiful carpeUns -
Harbor 145 Ph ~ bo r Uo:th ..>-11~12• RESIDENCE LOT large bdrms, Located amon.
29c31 one--"•r 11 , -~ UB. ".... " new homes close to high &ehoOI.
29c31 1'1111111' :r Jiil. q•m. '"""!"--· I •1000, TERMS ------------________ ..,.____ few tlnl-1' ~·· . $
Don't Overlook 'This WANT sMALL INCOME +-1nd .. tr1a1 1ot. ea x 290 2000 DOWN
for clear·local. or may trade iiooo du.,,$50 pei' mo ii1oeo, TlilRJtlS NEAR high ochool-2 Bft, hom&-' Lido Bayfront Buy! $6000, lat T. D. o~ both ·-1· brand new-Uk .. bl• Mtch• -I N.JCE luge, ~ 7-rrn ~ on 0000 Usrn:NG8 WANTJID with nook. puJt. tilie baa:, ,...
Lido Lot ............ _ .. 1.$250-0 itan~ .. i".an~g &sch 1¥ tr=.-· ROB_J.. H. MOT'l'"'T age--laundry oetrvlca. Let ,.. ,.!! .l.'..I show you an excellent buy. Full
5 bedroom home, beauutully lo·
ca.ted. 60' on water, nlce paUo,
pier and float. Has everything!
The price? You won't believe It!
BAY and BEACH RE.ALTY
14a.Q Balboa Blvd. Harbor 1264
Smalt Cottage ..... J .. S!i'rnO --r-. 1900 Harbor Blvd. price
.JAKES c. HO ARD I $8400 f!ull price Bea. 5224-J Res: Bea. 5137-J
Harbor 1"°' • NEW 2 BR., h~d etc on ~ acre
SU6 Newport lvd. of famiJ.y fruit, berries and
' 560 acre San Dlego County cattle 29c31 grapes. Dobl,. gar.. workshop,
many extras. EZ terms_ ranch.
Pholle Harbor 2046
29c31
NEW MODERN S bdrm. bou.ae, 2
b&th.I. Dbl. Pt· $1~, , term8.
712 Ja.nntne, Coron del Mar.
Call owner, 'KI. 2-7. 29<:31 ' l
' Sborecliffs Doctor's Clinic or
Special Emergency H~pital
EXCEPTIONALLY large corner
lot with view of ocean and Mr• Corbar lbee.tlon. _14 4nu. Park·
bor entrance. Cloae tb l>$Ch and tns area. m.ue. t .
e&8Y to bulld upon. For qulcl: -~
llaleonly · I . Lioo 1sle Ba~ $8,500 ,~.,...
Stanley Hadfield
HARBOR 20
_or otoj> \ri at tile omee at
s. ~-2 Jtk Jiua maid'~
,_ and lletlL U4 beat. A
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MISSION 'BttY .. J _-:-'I
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L&r.gut. 1~ve1 R4 10t 1-300 with , e4.. • I
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I La~ge 4 tit. Home .
hmacolat.,._fhlIY tllrnlahed, IS"'
ba.&ll, 2 abowen a.nd 2 sinks>
lp. lot., cl~ ln. Low price and
l(OOd terma.
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Phone RarboJ' 19&0
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R~ on ~on\es"
Nejw Govenmient
Housing Regulations
Ef(eetm Oct. 12. 1950
We will~ sell th~:
New 3 bedroom homes with oak
noon, I tl,.,place, fUmace. Ule
b&th. prbage ~. 'lawrui,
larse 50 tt. lot.. Ready to move
In rlrht now. · · eoa50 I "'"'" ~ , SS.450 D)I., fell per mo.
Tbeoe t .. Will Also G. I.
Ral P. ~key
3411 N~ Blvd., 11ewport BclL . +e am.;~ ,
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OUR SPECIAL " CLOSE IN--<!ualltJ' •llllt w1JOS
8tyle, 2 bdrm. hom..:..tlreflact1,.,
full •ize dining ....,., larp
kitchen with .-....i dllleUo
area. lmprovementl pJore;.. out·
standing feneed b&Ck yant wt!h
b&r-b-q-fireplace. WW.I NI to
appr<elate. J'u ..._ reJ&aee-,,
meht value-_
Full Price $8,500
E. 19th STREET "
THIS 18 ON!" of the l'flOllt attraCU-
2·bdrm homes that we haw
b8ea abM-to offer. Hdwd noc..,
turnace heat, tile tn kltcb•.
!flee alQ bdrm.o. attached su-
0&'•· BeauUflll yard. ......,..~
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re&r. You can't bNt t.hSa at~
$8,500
BACK BAY BUYS
2.. tNt&u.Utul vtew k:>U, IOSJM:~
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Write. phone or ca.IJ at
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I · 671 Cirac~land Dr.
l.aguna 4-1868 Lapna Beach
SOtlNP BOOM. 11po.t.U(ht11, and ~nbrrl&as "'ere
of thfo <>qulpment u1'ed by Columbla plct.Ureflo th,.y "'ere on
k>catlon at Udo 1lltlr last w"ek IJb.ootfD.I" BCeftN for ••T,vo of : ..
kind." In the plct~rr director Henry U-\1ln st~·eti actreM Terry
M&ore a f('\\ polnlrn "'hilf' an actor playlnC" the part of a police-
man looks nn. lJxMlh 8ootl ~·'¥' th.P 11tarrtnr) role In the fllm.
8harlnc honors "·Ith. Rick la11on1 a ne'rcomer ~ thr 8Creen.
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Kirsten Flagstad
in Benet it Prog.
Since Kirsten Fla.g.!rt.ad 's debut
at the New Yo rk 1.lctropolitan
(Opera Hous~ In February 193::i In
Wagner·s "Die Wnlkurl
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e." she haR I
been acrl/llimM by er tics as the
grentrst \Ve,cnerian 'oopra.no or
our tin1e Three dayn aftP.r thh~
~ebut F1At;slnd appeared in Tris-
tan anrf Isolde and scored an even
greater triumph.
Fla,:;stad became tjhe corner-
stone of the. Metropolitan reper-
lot y and so remRined for many
years. Her t riumphfl in Norway
prior lo her first trip to lhe Unit-
ed States were no le8' successful
as .11he devoted hersel~r1,r1nclpally
to grand opers, begin ng In 1928
when she joined the thenburg
Store Theater.
Music patrons In this area will
have the orporlunity or hearing
Mme. Flagstad in a lfe nefit con-
cert Tuesday evening October 31
al the Long Beach olylechnic
High school audilorlu
Children's Theatre
to be Launched
The time to ,:Jl.scover and develop
talent In the, 8.rts ls between the
age.11 of eight 1 and 12 years. a c-
cording ta Richard Preston and
Henrt Scenlon.1 co-dlrector8-of the
Singera' Worklhip .:ind the Little
Theatre for Ultlc Folks, Long 1 Beach.
Because they fee l tht'!re is a
heed tor artfiitlc outlet In young-
8tcrs a.a well ·as adult.a. thl;'se
musicians plan to open a Uttle
Theatre for Little Folks In New-
port Harbor Area, y,»here all as-
pecta ot the theatre will be taught
-from making stls and costum~
to ai;:tually singing leading roles
and ta.king pert in chorus work .
RICHARD PRESTOS
In order tha.t individue.I alten·
lion rnay be given , enrolln1ent will
be limited lo 24 children. Re-
hcar.sals will begin ·:18 soon as a
suitable Jocntion iH found. As the
initial producUon, Scanlon and
Preston plan to have the cast play
·1. children's ve'nion of Gilbert and
Sullivan's "H. M. S . Pinafore."
Sto .Event for
Cos a Mesa Matron
A de g'httul atoik "•bowei hon-
oring . Robert Bennett w,,•
given bjo Mrs. DotUe Oeorfe, Z302
Elden E.e.., Colt.a ,.-eu.,_ Friday.
Oct. 8. e home WU pyly deco-
rated th t&JI noWen and atork
appolnlme!tta· A nu.ntber of game.s
were pJayed wtth Mmea. ·KaUe
W01gnert L&veme Parker •nd
Margueftte Quarry rece~vt.ng the
prizes fpr skill and~·
The many lo'!ely g"lfl.8 were
piled hlJh on tables decorated in
pink and white wit)1 a cream ccl-
ored •t1·rk In the center surround-. ' ed wit yeUow ~ lndlvldual
c&.kf:a ecorated with pink and
blue ~tlea werr served wtth ic
cream and coffee.
Those! enjoying , the occuion
were Mmes. Mary L. Willia.ma,
Lavern~ Parker. Hllda Bennett.
Katy C~Wer. Ance Mullins. Adda
M'·t<' Steams, Agnes Arundel!,
Beulah 1 Lowe. Norma Ankeny,
A.lice Kyle, Marguerite ~Quarry.
AU ce Fpx. Katie Wacar, Clara-
bf!lle F?arsons, Esther Be I a u,
Misses Elizabeth 1.J.Tld Mary Hall,
the gue:it or honor and hostess
Mmes. Robert Bennett and Dollie
George. ) _______ ,,.
FAC Bridge Gro up
Plays Friday, Oct. 27
The bridge eecllon o f the Friday
A ftcmoon Club will hold Its regu-
lar monthly meeting Friday, Oct.
27. at th~ clubhouse .. Bridge and
ca.na.sta will be played following
·J. dessPrt luncheon at 12:30 p. m.
Hostel.!le8 for the occ&."lion will
be Mrs. Ruby Cheney. Mrs. Mary
Fryer. ldni. Jean Lawrence and
Mrs. Bertha TIUoUK:>n.
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at · Shore Cliffs
A 'delightful C'OCkt&JI party on
Sunday was Introduction of 75
gucata, nelghbon1;, mcmbt>rs or
ht'!r church and out -or -town
friend.II to thl' new home of MIM
Ulian D:mleJI, 241 Evening Can-
yon road, Shore c11rr111 . Cotona del
Mar .
An outlflandlng exAmplc nf the
creative! genius of Philmf:r EllPr-
broek, architect and skill or R.
Donald H·"lll, builrif'r, the &rmuda
type home h1 dri.igncd for com-
fortnble indoor-outdoor l!vini;t and
equally for gracinU3 hospitality.
Built around three i;;itle~ nr fl
patio and taking full .-i,(.!vanlR~e of
the ocean view, the hou~p contitins
bedroom and livingroom wings
divided by a "enter section cnn~
ta.lnlng the kltch"'n and a n1010 Rt-
tr:1ctlve dPn-sittin1;roon1 di\'lded
from the glas11 walll'd dtnin1: art'&.
by a 211idtng panel of thin '~•ooden
lattice work.
Sermon Subject at
Presbyterian Church
','N.·w Birth .. is 5'Crn1'>n i:i11bJe<'l
SundRy at St. AndrC\\··s 1.,r,.~bv·
lC'ris.n church. the Rrv. Thnm~.!l
Gibson takinJ?; 'lS his text St
J ohn 3 :3, "Vf'rily, verily I say unto
thee, Except a man he h<"lrn anev.•
he cannot scr the k1n~dnm nf God."
Both rhurch and church schr)(l\
s re at 10:00 a , b. Youth F'ellov.'-
shi p mc-l'tl:i In the church lounge at
7 :30 p. m. Choir rch(.'.lrsal 1s at
7:30 each Wednesday evening
with the pastor's seminar at 8:30.
POLYTECHNIC HI SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
17th and ATLANTIC -LONG BEACH
TUESDAY, OCT. 31 8:30 P. M.
NORWEGIAN SEAMA?\"'S CHl'R('H
Pretwnb
MME. KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD
METROPOLJTAS OPr;KA STAR
\.. In a BN'lf'flt ('oncPrt
Seals !'ri'oM·; 11.%0 12.4-0 SS.00 SS.80 tax ln<'I.
Pertpy Ows~y Mu11lc Co. -l.~ong 84•ach 407 406
Humph"'Y• ISO Plnf'. l..onc ~h 1Si-RD
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DEAR PARENTS :
SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED
A LITILE THEATRE
FOR LITILE FOLKS
Th e directors of the SINGERS' WORK·
SHOP and Ll'ITLE TH EAT RE FOR
Ll'ITLE FOLKS in Long Beach. are mak-
ing available in the Newport Harbor Arc<t,
training in all aspects of the theatre, and
experience in actual prorlltction of a Gilbert
and Sullivan Comia Light Opera.
This is an opportunity for just 24 young-
sters between the ages of 8 and 12. Weekly
rehearsals will be held in Newport antici-
pating the production "H. M. S. Pinafore·
to be given in the near future. ,/
You are invited to call co llect for detaiJs
or visit our Belmont Heights Studio at 432J
East Broadway, Long Beach 3. California.
RICHARD PRESTON
HENRI SCANLON
-Directors
Telephone Long Beach 90-1 868 or 90-2433
Proceeds from the ecltal will'
go into the building f nd for the
new Norwegian Seam ne' ·church·.
St. Olav's Kirke, San e<tro which
ls to repla.ce the snaller edifice
which has for the pe.s*ven years eo faithfully served all Norwegian
and ScRndanRvian Se eR In the
har:bor area. Tlck~t.s on sale at
Humphreys and Pen y Owsley
Music Stores ln Long _t.ach.
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Surfsiders Pl~n
Parent.9 Interested in developing
their children alozig lhe singing J ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and acting lines a re asked to con· !
tact thet" meri al the Singers'
Costume Dance
I Surrstders will have !another of
their f".lmous c08tume danceP
whe-n they gather ort Saturday,
October 28, in Balboa! Bay club
and cRsh prizes will be offered
for costumes-S2ti for best. $1~
for next ~st and $1() for third
beet.
Workshop ln Uong Beach. !ind to
watch thl• paper for furthrr an-
nouncements.
Mrs. C. Ni. Harris
is Bridge Hostess
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Food E.spertlY Prepared .... . -----------..---.~ The sman dining roqm and •bar will be ;;lven over en_t,rely to lhc
Surfslders. Mrs. Rot>ert Holden
a nd her committee wll' provide an
appropriate decorative ~ettlng and
Bob Frof'scttle'a orchestra will pro-
Luncheon w11.a the preduJ~ to an I
afternoon of bridge when Mrs. C .
M. Harr}I of Cost.A Mesa as-
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' El Monte Guests
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Coeta Meai were Mr. and Mra .
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HOW HE DID IT. WE DONIT KNOW-bu• oomobow Newport
Harbor ~ Bob .Seo-(JQS& oomlnir Into •he picture
# en tile rtp&) pt bJ' the alx deleodlq SL Anthony playen ahown
rd_,•s toward .. m amtl eontlnoecl on for 54 yardl and a touch·
·coAST. MT~ :1 sAt: .. A.TTLE
TODAY . 'fTE '. : "f, ·'. ';ti~
~ w~ (lab ---;. -·d ~m an ftra -IN FULL RT N OA :NER' i
ls;7'1tteu l I FROM TH E I
l BENCH !
' Probable winner of the Sunset
league t itle will be known after
Friday night 'i;i 45t ruggle ·'.lt the
Fulle 11.11n Indian stadium between
the home team and the T8.rs. It
ahould be a tight game with the
break rlcr1rlinr.: th<' v.·inner and
Jet's ho rc they. don't go ag-"l.inst
Newport a:: they did IMt week in
the unhappy St. Anthony game.
N " w p '' r I v.·as comfort.ably
ahead hy l \vu TDii and had ·l. third
called bar k on ii pe nalty when
Lady Lt1 c k ras t hl'r lot with the
Sain~ -:i.nd handed them the ball
game.
Bob Sc-otl.and s howell the New-
port f an!.4 :tome ra.n cy footwork
agains t Rt Anthony r eeling off
two heHuti ful .sr·"lri ng runs -54
and 12 y·1rll8 lllng-and g.11ning
an average of 13.8 yards per try
in 11ix trit'.!I. Yes . he ran well but
in the pa.">sing li f"partmcnt none
out of s<'vcil Newport's won;t
record In four games. Rollie Pul-
aski, who ha., quarterbacked ever;
minute of lhc first three contf'SL"I
anrl v.•ho c-11 mple ted two nf threr·
pa.s.ees agu1nst Oxnard. had the
flu m o~t <•f the week before the
St. Antho ny gan1e ttnd i:iaw littlf'
prac tice oo. Coa ch l rwin wise ly
k('pt hin1 nu t 11f the g.,mc cxcC'pt
for a brief n1on 1cnt when Scotty
was injurC'tl.
l'lri"ff!d Glue
Friday the.v will t>llernate and
we ho pr lht')' l>oth put a lilllE' glue
on t heir flngen. for the har100ffs.
Scotty's 'rumble a Lakew~()()(I last
week g.,vc the Saints a girt TD
that meant th!:: bame.
JoneM played another good
ga1nc at St. An thony. so di1! Mc-
MRStf'rM but not quite up to hls
fir!lt thrPe. I n the line Schmidt at
end' and \Voodhouse at t..:ic kle were
outstand ing. \Voody wa.a first
on every punt a nd Schmidt. play-
ing prln1arl1y on defenRe, was al-
ways in the Saint backfield anrl
once nailed the quar terbar k, back
to pa~. for an 18-yard los..-.. Wood-
house lllld Griffith played the en-
tire R·'\n1c, offense and d<'fens'.'.
and McMasterM mlMed only about
two playi:i. Taylor . playing defen-
sive halfbal·k, did a good job on
pa~ defense.
Irwin has bet'n work ing the
lt'·'lm hard on ~g a.JI week
after the poor J showing
aga.lrist the Sal _ hopes they
will show a. big lmfl:vtement to-
mo rrow. '_,,•
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SCOTLAND AGAL"-and thl!t time be I• crossing the &Olill line at
the end o f h i" L2-yard !teorlnc liC&mper. It w.u his flnt full ga.Tll(·
al the quartt·rback 1Jlot •fte r belnl" bcnt'hcd \\·Ith lnjurtn. T"·o
Salntg making a tutlle att.-mpt to !tlop Scol.ty are illm·Mantelllno,
I'll o 16 and F rank Redd. -'
A.ROUND RJGH 'D END-Newpor t Harbor back Alten Scott totea
tht• pigskin for a l&r'ce chunk or yaruce a.t &a.st Thu.nday'a "B ..
t.Pa.m g&Jnif'I acaJn8t St. Anth ony'A Bee8.. The Sa.lktn Alruck a
blow for Newpart. 'rinnlnc lZ to 6.. (Press Photo)
gave the ball to Jo nes tor an
end run. J ones gained five but
not enough for a flret down and
the -SJ.int.Ill took over on Vte Tar 4* Luckily the Tar defense held
but Scotty got quite-a. scolding
at the bench ... a prediction for
Friday. Newport• 27, Fullerton 26
... we hope.
Saturday's Orange Coa.el-Ful-
Sidelights on the game ... after
the Saints scored their winning
TD, Bob Burdick block ed the ex-lerton JC game W·ll one or the
tra point try with h l8 nose · · · wildest Contests we have ever
J o nes mJ.de a nirty M-yard scor-w itnesaed with the ball changing
ing run that was called back for •hands repeatedly on rumblea or in--
a holding penalty . · · a St. An-tercepliona. Cout had a bll" edse
lhony receiver was In the crear in stathitics but Fullerton had a
on the T ar 30 midway in the sec-good deferu5e inside their ten-yard
ond qu.::i rtcr and a long pass was line.
right In his arms but Taylor came
from out of n°'7he re to bat the
ball down at the lut second . . .
with fourth down and 8 yards to
go in the second period when the
Tars had a 13·0 edge and the ball
·on the Tar 39-yard Jine. Scotland
RlchardM>n Good
Harbor High grad Har low Rich·
erdson was the lop Pirate runner
although Bob Berry·~ drive In the
rir·l;I minutes se t up the tying
score. Fullerton coach, 'rex Oliver,
• the Hornell In an eve~y matched pme. It wu the Ea.Item oonter,noe
• ...:A... .. er tor both tea.ma played tn thle 84.nta Ana BJ,..1 Saturday nlCht. ~· ~I ' .., I
l!IL...... ya~ penallaed 515
34.9 ........ net . ye.rd.a p.Jned ....... 172
3:1 ........ paaoed attempted ......
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12 ........ paaae~ completed ....... 9
1-·:··· pauer 1 lntercepted .... J. 2
Stiffest test or the suneet tte0rtng drtvee seem 'the only 4.2.7 ...... ave. yda. punting .... L'l8.8
factor lac5f:lng in the ontest and 122 di • put r t u ed r 32 'eBgue itf>&.'JOn for the Newport Improvement on thl• u ld p1a.ce ······ y ·· e m .... !.
Harbor Tar footb1.ll t l'am w~ll the Plratea in position to IT14ke a ,()(X) 1ncU . dnal Statl•Ucf
come In the Ofll'nlnJit g.ame thi• strong effort against t . Sin An-P•yen ll'VB net ydA. a..-e. Frld~y against Ja.st years. champ, tonlo Thursday ntght1 With Mt . Richardson 18 101 8 .3
Fullerton. at the Indians fi eld. SAC unbeaten thla l year, the Berry ··-······ 8 4?51 5.0 BG~me t ime Is 1 :301 p. m., but. a game abould mark One of the He rnandez .... j. 9 32 3.5
ee team p rcllm nary contest 1 m011t c rucial and exciting' In the rWllloUg'hby .... 1 -2 -2.0
will begin at 6 p.m . The Cce teams ~stern conference. Miller ............... · z 36 18.0
will mc<'t today, Thursday. 3 p.m . H s mith JO 31 3.1
.at Davidson field. ' S TATISTICS . H. I ....... 3 .2 lO.& Cf'.ut. I FuUerton &IT 8 ........... .
Fulltrton is undeff'ated in c.on· 17 . Number of first ~OWJ\.!I .... l 3 ·Th~dgtll ...... 1 -:S -6.0 feren ce play for two and on e Mlf Knlp]> 2 1 0.5 years and will h~ sli~htly favored 248 Yards gained ruf,hl.ng ... 1~ .............. ..
at game tlmr. They have captun-d 21 ..... yards lost ruShing .... 57 j ~I Record
the chan1pionship U1(' p85t thret> 227 ... net yards M.ll'lh\ng ........ 99 Player ~ At t. ~p
YC·l.rS arc pre-seaHon choices to 177 __ .,. net yards pasatng ..... 128 Harr\! ............... ·-··· 14 j 8
~l'pe&t. The Indians boast an all-401 .. total yds .. gaiqed ._ ...... 227 Theardgtl1 .............. 21 1 6
vetrran backfic-ld that ground out I ---------~•~---.-------~-----~-
'\ 42-27 win over Newport lut H • t p· k Doi ' 'hi . w~ ~=~~;:~.~:~"~::,:": :::·::: unt1ng . ~~ · ar . _.P ... ~ . n
~~:"~,yw:~. '~~ i'~i ~~t~~~~";~~·t~ 1st National Spearfishing l.4ef.t terryien. Sul In prcli1nlnary game" 'fl -f'I ;~;y have mvte nn excellent show,; The cream ot Sou4ern ~ll;ornla okt~..ff~ert ~;he~ In ~~ na
Beach Surtday to com~te tn lhe first National µnderwater: S~r
flshlng ch.J.mpionshipll. jheld under t he aueplcea ot jlhe Laguna Jtfnlor
Chan1bcr ot Comm erce~
Winner of the event was the Dolphin club or· Huntington lf-tk.
who~c tc:1m mcmb<>rs speared 8 •
total of 38 12 pounds 1of ti11h tc ~rtorta.
nose out the Los Angeles Nep Catches In pounds by lndivldu.11.I
tunrs by three-fourths of a pound c-:uns 'Al"ere :
More than ~00 persons witness Dolphins, 38 '..i ~ Neplunes, 37 ~:
cd the affair held on Vlctorle Manta Rays or National City.
Beach at the south city limits of 10~; Mennen, p 88adena. 12; I.n-
Laguna. Beach. Thirteen tearru5 of ;le-Al rs, fone fleh ) 11 po~nda:
three men and one altetmate com · Bottom Scratchers, S::in Diego,
pctcd. nine ; Riverside Neptune•, 4 ~:
BigJ;"eRt pr1ze of the day was Surf R11.ldera, l 'Aa. The Coronado
the Churchill perpetual trophy Demolit ion Team No III did not
which was prei.ented to the Doi-report any w ell"hbl.
phing by Owen C hurchill, Loe An-Largqt lndlvdua l catch of\ the
g e 11' s. I nle mation.-lUy known d·'.lY was tumeci, lrt by Jlm Cht1st-
yacht111n1an and sportsltLl'l. Kenny ianaen of the 'Loa Angeles riep-
Kummerfeld. Dolphin president. tunes who itpeared 29 ~nd111
received the lro phy f his club. •ln,ilehanded. .,lggeet ainl(le I fish
801aller tropb}q,,.)'r'ent ,to each of ~ w ~ rr.'~:l§i';;·jia~I:-"~~-+
the three teani fnemlera. Othlfr head by ltil tl'mmerteld ot the
prizes wer~ given fol' Individual wtnntng OOtphUa, team. ;
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CHRISTMAS SALE COPfTINUES
With lt8 23 and 603 discount and wUI coatilwe DJ1tl:I flnancla.I
obllgatk>n.s are mtc>t a.ad then will lmmedl&lely end. Bette r
come while I nttd you -It ht C"OOCI. my dean. to be needed
for a ltttle In the infinite book of Mlettcy can I read and thJ.8
I know, ...
"IF YOU CAN HELP ONE Y AJNTING &OBIN BACK INTO
ITS NEST A G AIX Yot· SHALL N<Jr RAVE LIVED IN
VAIN.'•
Dr. Howard Erwood
* 40'7 ll. Bal!Me Bl\·d. Open ewiala.. and 8uDday9
YAflRICS ABT -.JEWELRV I FURNITURE -GITl:8
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'sTOCKS • BONDS • COMMODITIES
UNDERWRITINGS
DEAN WITTER lk Co.
ME.MIEIS NEW YOI K STOOC U otANOI
Chicogo loord of Trod• • , , Sa11 fnmcltco Stoc• b~
Lot A1109'91 $lock bcho"ge
1 LEASED "!YA.Tl Wlt!S
Duk of Lag1iaa lleocll BldJ., LAGUNA BEA CH-Pb. If
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. , re •. • to .. ~wtaatrta ·n~be~ ot Ietten (wbich JOU
/llUJ p..il ~ .. •jlll!l.f ?· 11111!11 .P aarther In my etforta to,
lm.proft-Pit' ~· ~ ... · ..W•uM that atter Jut we9lt:'a, ~r. you 1>a"" beet! r-ai.-"'-"' .,, --.. t FIRST tNvtTATioN, believe ..._ tNa ~ on ~eoae -. wt& ~ tbe
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' ~ ... tleo .. -.. --..-nai "lol!e a 11111' ~ llllrw'~ A /' 0 S .._ Iii ts ,U u Ul• we ' ••bit. Maucla.'6
'111111 "'81 • -b 't ,,. I .... --.,... to llliJlltq 2 lnclleo
lm)ow the llDee; ,.,, ,,. r· .... -...... )d ... &D4-pulttna in 10U1' ? to_.£•.:. i::=1 :•;t;r;;,.:::.::, T...: '"'::~,
t pj)o!U• tluU'Ollt moOt' Qf -,dllJt ••. ,,,.... k Jat ltlllp •ouch
l'IJ nwit-f41L
NOW, ~' uatu JOU -.... all ........ 1u lb --
llld malte a 1Ut1nr lef wtirt • ..... N*TIC ~·
'mlJa will •te.U a. tew ·prop;,· i6blt. •a ...a. tack to anncnmoe-J.eU."
Blmult..Deouaty, yoa m&y N~· a. C:Off~ o& Dalmatian.a or a brace
ot quail.. The moment wtl! indeed bit ,-ra, and everyone will mU'Yef 1
at> :JOUr Ol'l(jnallty. '
An.er tbe •ltuat1an hu cooled, and Ute ·crowd bM lhimled a ' . 1111, try to blllngle With all lbe 111& F>UPB ,.._ U ....., celebrity
t._ at.\ h!1D4 wbo want.I l-0 monopollm-Ua.e coo!f...-ttoa WftJl, eome
twaddle about hie recent upertmet. oa. a rocbt lhlp to the moon, 1
• I NJJ)enibee .your tr&ininl' behind t:li.e barn! Break right in the mJddle
ot'.11!! ~b "1 recallln~ YW1' latoot aplolta at the Sn"'!k•o Pulor.
~el"]IOne will thank you 800D.er or later.
11' your bOlt should at thb momeat say to you, "Wha.laa big
' 1~ ?" yoti should parry hill trick quution and pertly reply,
"I don't dig you, Mac!"
Nine Umes o~t ot ten,
good place for you to leave. •
hie name won't be 'Mac', and here'& a
• • IF YOU HAD THE SEVERE ml.sfortune to be In OMsk or Plnsk
today, you couldn't just fly in and dump your laundry bag at the
WASHERE'l'TE, RUN out and spend your hWlband's money fo!Jll.shly
on tawdry baUbles, then return and pick up your nlce, fresh clean
clothe. all dried and folded , .. NOW COULD YOU ? ? ? \Veil,
Sta, thla ta America, and the WASHERETTE Is located at '404
Cout Blvd., Cerona del Mar. U. S. A.. corner ot Orchid. So they
want to spoil you! So you leave your laundry there, and it's all
done for you, yours sep&r!Jltely, in the cleanest, moat sanitary set-up
¥OU ever saw. Then It's dr1ed and folded, and if you're a business
per80n ln a hurry, you can have tt HAND-IRONED right there! Mrs.
Ruth Wella, owner ot thla delightful institution says, "Nothing is
Too good tor my customers. To prove it, they can have 4 blankets
or comforters washed and nutf-drled for $1 .80" How about this,
LADIES? Fl'ee parking too at W ASHERETTE. 404 Coast Blvd.,
Corona del Mar. Harbor 2566-W. • • •
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From lf!'ft to rtif,t In top photo &N' Mr. and Mn. A . R. Montgome~y, 61 BN.ooo Bay; M~. and Mn.
Bradley Hupe8, M6 -18th St., Co'"-3. M~: Mr. and Mn1. Ray McClellan. Udo Trailer Par and Mr,
and Mn. P. G. Balat,on, 2428 Ne,,·port Blvd., CoAla Mee&. Bottom photo 8h°"'S ltOme P'Jo''·@rlul pa.rt_.
ner-8\VlncfnS' Jn prol'ft'88. Ttw> !MllJJlrt' dance pro.-ram la part of a ..ertet1 of fam.lly nJght.A J.hlch '''ill
be held in the fore<-ourt of Rh~hard?il 1.1110 ~a.rkt-t every Friday nirht beJinolnr at 1 :SO J long a. I \\Wlther pe""nnltK. L { PrPss Photoe I
Youth 1Fellow$Jil ·
Elects Qffic:e'l ,.
New ottJcot. tor •the Ill
..ta Y°"tll 1"ollawohlp
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od Sunday n111>t at Cllrlat un:h
"' the -'1'4 will .,. ~led aat Suncljly evenln(. , ' otttcen e1ecte<1 1nc1uc1e: ·Preol·
dent Jo ~ ~en; Vice . Pree ..
It..,. Keith, ~-Treu,. n1th
' Shenill;, Recreation Cblil.nnan,
, !l'&j& Tohill; Retruhmen~Chalr· man c .. rol MacMllllap; bUclty
Gail. Colllnll ; Uaher Greg dam•.
Two t•ma. •i'Ib• Qo.. tter1"
under Bob M~~ amt. the . ' ' "Red, Wb.ite A Bluee"· uuc;l4r Don
Beatty are evaced ln a member·
ihip contest~ with U\e ooalng
team. to give s p&rty to the ner
1 at "nlank.tgivinl time.
I WHY l . )YAN'f
HEINZ ~AISER I
TO IE .OUR 1
SUPERVISOR
"I know Heillz bae the
and &blllty llecff8&1'Y to n;ake
ll!I a (ood 11upervlsor. I .. ve
known him for over 10 y~
and be bM Proven to me ttlat
lie doeA a.a out11ta.ndlftc Jo~ on
ev~r):thlnc he undertakeL 'I'
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N~·Santa Fe truck se"ice offen overnight
handµnj. betwftn Los Angeles, San Joaquin
Valley and Son Fraacisco Bay Area ... morning
aiad afteraooo deli.eries from Los Angeles to
Saa ~Diego, Sao Bero.a.tdino and intermediate
points. Co-ordiDUed pickup and delivery.
Santa ·Fe'• sperieoced freight agents and
one hundred· and ten agency stations ia Cali·
fomia stand ready U> serve you, when you
!lhip by 1 Santa Fe truck.
Piad out aboue di.is """"' '"''" les'6than·
cuload oenice. Phone your local Santa Fe
atioo agent today.
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115 Plne A e., Phone 141-91
LONG BEACH i
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Santa Fe ,.. " It you don't own a chUd. ro out and borrow one! Th~n both
ot you go over to PLAY HARBOR. Play Harbor ls a year-round
play-ground for little tykee. There are 6 cblld-thrtlling rides, Includ-
ing a merry-go-round, ferril!I wheel, and auto racers. 1'lW' kids
love It , and It's a wondertul place to throw a birthday party. Bring
a cake and buy• hot dogs ri1ht there, and then eat them on the pic-
nic tables. Get the Idea? PLAY HARBOR ls on Coast Hi way
juat So. of Bayshore Bridge, and it'a open dally from JI a. m. to
8 :30 p. m. • • •
kok, Baluchiatan, Bakaratleld! Wby don't you take a
Supt. E. A. Rea Stresses Cooperation
of School and Parents at PT A Meet lfow in P ogress! Sale day, lfov. 4Jh .;. Hurry! DRIVE TO SEARS
TODAY! c wound the World .IO )'OU'll' ban something new to talk about!
aolllnlb:Md at Vtncent'a LJdo Travel Bureau can book you
on anything that ttys, noata or goes slde-aiddte. ~ea.ntlrne,
wh.Ue JlOU"re getting your trunks pa.cited, save out your ·aper& ·caj)E_;,
OecMlle Ol&l'Jotte t:as the MUTUAL ticket agency tor all theaters,
opera-bouae., ballets etc. In fact you can get tickets tor pracilcally
anythl.q bUt a balloon ascension by c&Ding Vlncent'a Travel Bureau
(messanine of Lido Drug) Harbor lJld. • • •
.~c1dt;n.t.a s:nd pro~em..!l ..!t"C2Y.nt_,. _____________ _
ered by the schools were humor· already t>Xceet.ls last year's to lal ously brought out by Superintend· mt·mbership.
ent Everett A . Rea In his t alk 'fhree classes tfed ror, the at-
bt'fore members of lhe Costa "A-l egs tendance award. Ai rs. Al H ol-
Lindbergh -Harper PTA at theii-lil'lter, hospitality ch.:ti rman, an-
initial fall meeting Wednesday, nounced that prizes would be giv-
Oct. 11 , in the Main school audi-en to Miss Vi ola Tummond's sec~
•FL.A..1TERY Will get you aomepl&ce! l..ee Stroup of JO-LEE tor ium. Costa Mesa. ond grade cla88 at Lindbergh
SP9rt Shop, Costa Mesa, really chooeea clothes that w111 natter you. Mr. R.a pointed out the sepa.· school, Mrs. Kat(' Perkin's se~nd
A.a you ahould know, Corduroy ls THE fabric ot the season. Lee rate duties of the school and tbt" grnde class and Miss Mary Roc-
hu 'Sun-Ro8e' corduroy Jumpera that are beau-catchers. Shrimp parents to the ch\ldren. but bl'l's fir~t grade c!ass e.t Harper
I.a the new color, and they also come in aqua, sea-mlBt green,· camel stressed the importance of the school. More than 200 member:c1
and tout brown, cherry and gold. You'll really race your motoi two working together and the val· attended the session.
when you hear the prtce la only $9.96. Get over there before the ue of the. Parent-Teacher associa-As an important part of the
atampede at&rt.8 at, Jo.Lee Sport.a Shop. 1813 Newport Ave., Costa lion in this endeavor Mr. Rea in-I program was "getting acquaint· traduced Mrs. Ernest Crain. p1;n-l'<.J." colorful au tumn leaves bear-
Meaa. c l~ul of .the Lindbergh school, and I ing each one's name were pinned
• • • Miss Ahce Louise Wonder, princi-on the members of the PTA as
• Even tho' Halloween IS ju.st around the bend, you don't HA VE pal o r the Harper school, who in they we.re greeted nt the door.
to look like a witch! RUTH'S BEAUTY SHOP, fortunately for you, turn introduced .thei r fa c u It y The h:>uves were n1ade by the sec-
1.a juat around the bend at 338 PotnaetUa, Corona del Mar . One. nlembers. A lovely corsage o f ond g1·ade ·classes ·or Lindber gh
nice thing about Ruth's hair-bending salon is the reasonable prices. cht)•sanlhemums was given each sc hool.
For ex.ample, you can get an old fuhtoned hot-oil treatment tor $1. teacher by the PTA. The Nov. 8 meeting w ill be
AND don't be as.h&med ot your naila the next time you trump your Mrs. R':'be~t An drews, vocalist. "Fathers' Night" with fe.thers In
partner'• ace, w ith n1&nicures only a dollar! Creme 11ha.mpoo and aKc<.~pa.nied ~.b..Y 1..:f'l~~·,~\M~· .(, · -~~ ·. · . . . I a1ney. presentl'u 3 · ~gflf'ru1 . ~ ·.W! .. t..');" . !> ... ,
wave b only $1.50. It you want your ha.tr to shine like a· harvPst musical p rogram. Mrs. Everett At the close of tht afternoon re-
moon. Ruth has a Penetreme rlnBe for 20C. So get on your broom Rea led the group in the salutr fresbm<>nls were served l.n the
stick and get t o the nearest. phone and call HARBOR 2907. to the nag. kindergarten room. The tea table
• • • Durtn.r the business meeting. Wa<J beautifully decorated with
BEAUTY ~NTS DEPARTMENT: WHY BE TACKY \VHEN conducted b:f M rs. Douglu.a Hines· e~tun1nol colors and blossoml ar·
WITH ONLY A LITTLE LESS EFFORT ON YOUR PART, YOU ly, pr:esident, several inlportant rangf'd by the fl ower ch.l.irma11 ,
COULD BE DOWNRIGHT DOWDY? projects were p rf'sented anJ dis-1'.1 rs. R. T. St~vens, who a lso made . e • • cuMed. the teacheni' con.age&: Hostesaes
The day It was 90 degrees on the Bay front, Helen Cole of the
Balboa ~ 6: 10 had the audacity to ofter Til!'W Chrilltmas wrappings,
aarda, and table decor! Fainting a Uttle, l said ''Now Helen. really!"
'"Oh \ftU. then t1U'em I have beacJl..b&JJa, and that SHJPM:EJNT OF
KNITI'ING YARNS AND CROCHET CO'M'ONS THAT GOT SENT
TO Kokomo, Mo. by mJstake. nN'ALLY SHOWED UP HERE IN
MY STORE," ahe roughlah.ly replied. Abo stocking caps aiid clothea-
pltul can '9 put in LAY AWAY at the ~LBOA G &: 10. 300 Maln
St., Balboa. • • • IT'S GOING TO RAIN! And there you'll sit wt th the top of
your convertible Mercedea-Beu lealring merrily, and your ha.Ir
atrtn(tng! Now you could avoid me.kin« a spectacle of yourself
by t&Jdng your car over to Taylor's TJ'fm. Shop Rl-GBT NOW. Mr.
Taylor ca,a Wm you out a new ouatom made, oonverlible lop in a
day or m. providing you cet over tbere. NOW. A1ao autD-upboLlteey
and cuatom rriade . .eat-covers ~or everything from MG'a to Mack
'l'rllclra &1 TAYLOR'S TlUK SHOP. Ull2 Induat.dal Wr.:1, Costa
--6930. , . . .. . .
.U -11 aa I caa -"1 -I' wit!> the Library ot
Oao>o-Uid • DM:7. Brita.\-• Uft -reterred to u "lkl•ta"
enr 1inee tM ~W..O. ft&lhU ot-18811 How GU Browa.. by aheer-
Nt"'CD'tdt•c.. liaM SiiJliM'a ot ...,._ 111191!. ahape and color at Polly
Alll"'"lo. C<tota -~ an: -ya. (NY flyMIO, plla"""5eo,
f1>'tflpllllt »11'*~ fland. every ~ ta.II on. •P. . Smaller
litfm ~-~ $2,!l~· It-·~ 41> JOV --a-I to
-• m&a,. ak1rta at 1'<:117fAppaiet, 11911 Ke•poct A-. 0-. Xua.
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R'sh1 1111 O:tl11• 6 llw,1., ~ '-' -•1'b JIM$& .. ,el')'
,__ wltll ll!m. Slle'll be ~ .. ~t wttla ,...., and, Your
cw'W ll'a•'rm• She !=;! "U'7 Jd.Dd. ol a rcurtaln JOU eftr Mud
~ -ltTler double-b --to Ila qulta .~ -
J er --In conkd ir-,,.. -topa fGll $1.M a pair.
3'• -"' ...... up )'GUS ~ ~ ....... , .. ., ... ~ 'wtth,... l:kllJ7
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PlBns for the PTA Halloween w e re n1cmbers of the executlvf'
carnjval t o be held Oct. 30 in board with Mrs. Thon1as Banks,
American Legion Hall. were pre-social c~aim1an , In charge.
.sented by Mrs. Arthur KJtLs.
ways and means chatnna.n. Tho.~"
wishing to assist with this project
are a.sked to call Mn .• H . ·L . Rob-
e rts, co-chairrr.an. Beacon 6425-J.
It was announced that the
Mothersingers, under the direction
of Mrs. Mary Batten Steffensen.
will meet every Thursday from
9:30 to 11 :30 a . m . In St. An-
drews Presbyterian church, New·
port Heigbt..9. Child care . w ill be
pi-ovtded. All mothers who like to
slng are urged to attend.
Mrs. C. 0. Anderson, member·
IJhlp ch:ltrman, reported the mem-
bership drive in full swing with
756 PTA. memben to date, which
Sunday Topic
et Christ Church
."A Witnessing Church," third of
a set"leil of sermons on the early
Ch ristian church will be the topi c
of Sunday n1orninJ:" service at
Christ Church by th& Sea..
Theft of '700 wotth ot plumb-
ing nxturu and suppllee from tbe
site or a new houae beiJ:lg built a1
2650 Riverside Drlve. Coata •ea.
was nported to t.be sheriff'• of~
fice th18 wee.k by the contractor,
Jacka Plumblna Co. of El Monte.
Well, chin up, old girt! Send It to the WASJUNGTON CLl.'JANJCR&
Belen JUckman, the boss' wi!e, pe........UJ l:Ud-blocu ialt llUlt&
~ou can ha•e .it dry-cleaned or cnret'Uliy haACl .oo.ed, t.beft blocked
lato ltke--newaea. A.nd YES, my dear,i aend .JOUr 'ff1ftt.a _Ud sal>j
udinem ·and pi.tad Grecla.n .cowns be.re tor UDd. f'lm,Jllq. Now I quit wblmpetin&' and iret theae llel1ig8 ott to Ueo WASHINGTON
CJ.J:•NSRS.. f U1 Marine. Ave.., Balboa ~ llU1tot 'SU for, ~
' up and· dell~-. . . . . •'
Tired or it Ou? Going downhill 1 out ot ...tar e -""" 1
waa juot aa ~ aa you ~· >_..,, a:7 -! Tb .. J
ataned · pta.-over to the Corona del Kar -.t'ns l went itdlllS"
__,. SaL with a nice group. 0..... ~ - -Y..t. ..... ·~ ~l:oy',Joe." 1ben I got --~rl:lll!s loi'-• ~ Kr~&nd. now mt WI In dM ......_ . lllotlo+e -I l&ad
.,... a . tlllle I , t0<11<>t all laJ' -YCMI; can too! I(
,,_bone ~ you_-can "!t,W blf lot bx ~ SllDi
at thla lllc, .....,,. atabltt located on P-t ~ .ll"fl 8 , 'llf. '1
A.-St., ~ dd :XU. PboDe la,~ ,ft!. 1
1 T t• • e a :.z J
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dreamed. I ~t to tbtl "tbe&ttt• ~ my m•ldtnfona bra. ..
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PARK FREE!
'SAVE MORE!
Your drive to Sears dur·
Ing this great sale will
be well spent. You'll see
the greatest selection or
floor covering in the
. west 1 •• and at prices
to fit your pocket book!
See fo r yourself!
'Bro.okmere' ~II ~ ool Broadloom
10.50 VALUE
SAVE $28
Sq. Yd.
JUST A FEW ROOM SIZE~
U you know the beau!}' and quality ot Sears 'Brookmere broadloom,
you'll realize this is a wonderful ~ ·
portunity! It's a very practical.
closely woven, high pilt' axmJuter
weave In beige 18th Century floral
and green or gray tone-on-tone ~
rects. Buy for wall to wall fioor
coverinJ. or in more than 100 ready.
made sizes. Sise
9x 8-fL
9'11HL
llxU-tL
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taatL,
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lh3n: uu.n.
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66.91 Value AllwlRlter hp·hl2
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broadloom 1----f'Tutlca.l, b-u.tlf•J,
Jons WMTlnS Wilton In S.U"ll excluslve new paltttn•. Loop•
ed. pile round "'" raearu utra ••r•tc. tn ·everJ' Tard. I ft.,
11-f~
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legnlar 2.4' Loop Ne lags
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MRS. W lLI.IAM HOLMES McCABE. Jr.
(Photo by Arsene-)
Susan Walker & William MtCabe Jr.
Repeat Vows at St. James Church
The soft glow or tall candles ... -------------,
was renected from shaggy white
Spitler chrysanthemums and big
pom-pon mun1s which, combined
with lemon lenves and white satin
ribbon. ndorne<.l St. James Episco-
pal church for the marriage on
Satul'day evening or Susan Wit-
wer Walker and William Holmes
McCabe, Jr,
The bride Is the winsome daugh-
t~r or Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kel-
logg Walke:-of 20~ Via San Remo,
Lillo Isle anll the Oridegroom Is
the son or Mr. and Mrs. William
Holmes McCabe, Sr., of Newton
c~nter, Mass. The single ring
r ite was performed by the Rev.
Paul Moore Wheeler, rector or
the church.
La:!r and Tulle
Su£.:in was a vision of Joveli-
nel!IS as she entered the main door and.~ escorted by her father, walked
to tbe altar between doublel rows
of tall C'andles , twined with 'white
chrysanthemums. Chantilly I a ce
f138hloned h.er bridaJ robe, the
bodke ftttet.I. with lonll" tight
sleeves , the lace peplum short in
front over a bouffant tulle s ki rt
afld sweeping to a long train in
back. Matching lace formed the
little brimmed bonnet which held
the finger tip veil. She carried a
white prayer book on which w.:is
n whitt> o rchid with sprays of lilies
of the valley.
As her sister's mat.ton ot honor.
Walke11 Jr.., George 'fudtey, Rob-
ert Yardlf>y •.lnd Richard Bromley,
ushers.
The reception was held in the
garden o( the bride's h ome on Lido
Isle. Mrs. Walker re..:=eived gue~ts.
smart in gray chiffon w ith violeU
while Mrs. McCabe \vore French
blue chiffon and orchids.
Among the out-of.town guest.s
were two aunu of the bride, Mrs'.
Weaver Witwer a.nd Mrs. Sue Wit-
wer Fulberger .of Cecllr Rapids;
also Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kellogg
Walker. Jr .. of Cedar Rapids and
the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. H . M cCabt-of Newton
communities.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great se.:il or the State
or California to be affixed this 6th
day or October, A. D., One Thou-
sand Nine Hundred and Fifty.
Earl Warren
Gov. of Callfornl-1
Center, Msss. AM'EST:
Following a honeymoon at an Frank M. Jordon
undi3closed destination the newly· Settetary of State
weda will make Utelr-trome ln -S-0-Jf!!'.l'l>e ..... Grea.t.. Seal of 'be. -Sta.te-0!
ton. Mass. For her-going·awaY cali!omla''
costume the brlde chose a plaJd -------
~~~y.wlth hat: shoes and bag or Lutheran Church
' T}le new Mrs. 1tfcCabe was s d Th
g•aduated from Pine Monw. Well· . Un · ay eme
esly, Mas.<>., and from Palos Ver-
des college. Her husband is a
gradL:·:lte of Dartmouth college.
Nev: Hampshire.
MOA Cltib Aids
Vets AUMaiary
Sermon theme, Sunday, Oct. 22,
11 a . m. at the Newport Harbor
Lutheran Church, 1027 Cliff Drive.
i.e ''The Unfaithful Bride," the
text ia from Hosea 2 :~. 8. The
~on aeriu: "Modern Messag-
es From The-Prophets.. u pre-
sented by the P.8J!tor. Rev. Herbert
Roth.
Mrs. Richard Bl'Omley walk ed in When members of the Meet
the processional wea.rfi,.g a hoop
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One Another clult gathered the
skjrted period frock of dark gft'en other afternoon they comp~ted
taffet..i complemented by hel' boti· 100· boepital pada to aid the hos·
quct of white chrysa.ntbernums pital work. of the local Veterans
and an orchid. with white velvet of F oreign Wars auxiliary.
With reception ot new members ..
sla ted for Nov. 19. adults plan-
ning to join tile chutch may pre·
pare the11l9"l.-e~ 1!hrough a course
of home stl:ldt to be out lined by
the pastor this week.
Btreamers. Mrs. Albert Morrison was host-
A sister-ln·law, Mrs. Robert ess •to the group, enterta\ning at ~~-'IAti~ :~J . . ft.~t M!t\~~·~ ~ frj Mc~nnvry ~~;¥"'brt~~Jna ds, ~~~e ~ sJM_'f I ~ V
all wearing dark green taffeta Mrs. Kenneth Brown was a
over hoops and carrying white guest and members present were
chrysanthemums with velvet rlb-Mm.-. .HWda Younc. lt'lefta North·
bon. Completing the entourage em, CUrtia Lighter, J. C. M'aein ..
were William Christgan. best man to.ah. Calla Viele, W . G. Walker,
and King Kenney. Robert KeMog .. Olive Mennes-and i'raak Vlele.
:!eSI Coast mpway, Newport Beaclr
OPEN 8 &< m. to 8 p. m. l>slly
U. S. No. 1 WHITE \ROSE
POTATOES
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. APPLES
''' I SWED
e. do m,uch. ', ; . \ . .
----··~~~~~~---! WASHING ACHINE
REPAIRS
0 . W. lroomllead
912 Cout Blvd. flo_...,_ I ~bor
f !S74-M
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• wi,... a .... Wi ... a Damp
Cloth I
• Twic e '' Slto"11 as Ordi-nary Clotheslinel
• AlmHf Ne Shtchl
Why rt1k brea kbge, soiled
clothes, and $· work -whe~ yo•c•n ve stronger,
1moothw, w i INa kor·
d itel [A ,...,...1 clotllesline
• svcc~s'::~ 1~, i.tlay. . . • l.asll Meny TlmH Longer!.
AUK>, ~ ASSORT MENT OF
-IORDITI ~
Flt'¥'1 BAGS and BOXES
Ill ' V•l•a /11 ''''1 11etlo11 ol f'"' ~t.w•y lttll/
Thrifty ppen take note ! There'• a big opecial event going on at I
Safewa now. It'• a "festiva!,pf values," offering yon outstanding buy. LARGI: EGGS
OD fine_t •. Many ,re list4' in thioad. O.eck them fo r typical examples GRADE A ·s9c
of aavm a yon can make dur ing this big nent. Th<ll come on,O¥er to Oalt Glos bnmd
r Safewa and take advantage of this!opportunity to aave. In S::-u. 4-
~~~~· Mladoan~d-rca.
t'29°
=-1., .. ;' 49•
Kr1fl May nuise
II
F0t foll soltlQuart ;or,69t)
Margarin ~~=-"" •. 29-
Cheese K-::::.. 2-~·-'"' 13•
Tea Tl'm"" CO<Kk•" f ... ]J• ~I 18-oz., 17c) ,11,. '
Dried B ·~'°''· ..... Ja.. Shce-d c.. •7-
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PElllUT RUttEB
Z.C.U.DI opnad for;:::.;:. ltl»·h lar, 47c)
MUG~•;
LOCI MEl'li
1u1·1·m
·MILD C I -
!SUGAR
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and vegeU.bliN, that add zetl
to fall meab. Note the low
prices at Safeway. ·
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••RLW,tj •-»-
N otarY Publi
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PRES·S~
llA!f'd -Biz• Bir s %"in n Jnip"r .,.,.
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BB•OO!f au a.ta.._ Mel&lam CJa.
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GOVERNOR EARL WARREN
VOTE NOV. 7th
To Keep
Our
GOY. WARREN
on
The Job
A. J. McFADDEN WM. J. PHILLIPS
SA.YTA ANA FlJU.ERTON
OllANGI CO. CO-CHAIRMAN, WARREN for GOVlltNOlt
COMMITIH
MRS. ARTHUR MAY . .
0,,.... CollOtJ Chairman 11i'omen'1 Di•, W'UTea For c;o.emor
\\'ALTER ~I. LOSGl\IOOK BRADE~ Fl~·c·H
:"i"'' port lk'a('h -Balboa -Corona dt>I l\lar Co-Chalrn1£'n
~ins. tl>1\ :"1\\'Wn
X t>,,·port Dr ach -Balhoa -Corona d('I l\lar ('halrrnan,
\\'om<'n'& Dl\-hilon
EARL WARREN FOR GOVERNOR HEADQUARTEB!I
"oorn 225-Ramona B ldg.
,C. I 3.1780
111 w . &th St., S1nta Ana
Kl I 9741
POLIT ICAL ADVERTISEMENT
GET WITH
NIXON
for
Col. IL B. Welllqtoo
• Veterans
• Housewives
• Businessmen
e Churchmen •
e Servicemen
• Laborers
all agree Dick Nixon Is
the man for me. HLets
keep . our powder dry".
VOTE FOR
LeBo7 JC. ~ Ir.
Co-Clt.airmeJI
SPENQB B. BROWNING, MANA.GS&
!POLm CAL ADVERTISEMENT)
Judge The
On The
MAN
·Record
SHATTUCK 1Has to His Credit
T
... ---~ 1 23 yr1. A~llve Legal Prac. · 1 tie.. CIYll •nd Crlmln11,
~ 1· j 2 Lagal Admlnl1trator, O•n· · • · . • ,,.., Coun111 N1tlon11 &•I·
· ttllve ly1t1m. ·
, ·'. 3 Orl11fnaltd A 1 h 1 ~Ult1t1on • Program tor U. a. Prlaon1
1or S.l1c:t1v1 &1rvl11:1 V iolators.
Deput y Cit)' Attorney, Loa
Ang11u.
S -'••Kl•tl Q1n1r 1I Coun11!'
e W a r 'illanpow9r Cornmll·
1i1n.
6 O v1r11.11• V1t1r1n World ~ WaN t .. II, Served on l M1tAr1hur'1 llaff tn Plllllppln•
~ lalanda World War II.
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10. ltate Cltalrft'tln .t•uttor Cl\amMr of Cqpmft'tler.
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w.U req...,.,.,onta oDd m&y -
up to U0.00 a barNI. 0o1nr Melt to u.. nick for
a moment. tupendect ftofll the
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I ~ . Uoun4 lhe top of Ille pipe lltlck-jq qat of UM rotary ,tabl~. , l .. -If... .....
I boo-below the trav block ..
l'lnally I.lie ~ la nM.r the aru
!'~re ll !a hopof! 911 will be found.
JiCMDUme-nwnel"O\M coree have
Ween ·taken, and! ~trtc lop have
hen made. Dcltement reache1
fever pitch u fhe final teata are
Si~er Annive~ary
For Mesa Couple a joint of 1qoo.ri to -1
throup whld'li a hole h.u bHD
bored. Tl1la joint. ao IO r .. t
tong, la e&Jlect' the "k• y." Tbla
sou down throuah :E rotary table, fitting .nugly ln e equare
bole .a that It revolv u the
. table tuma. On the e~ or the
kelty la the bit which var1e1 ln
alze and type dependl on th~
tormaUon being drtlle~ and the
ttearncu to thr: 1urrace1 at which
iaken. ' r·
U tt turna oui to be a producer,
t:utng will be h.n snd cemented
at the top of .. ~he oll aand, and
from the cuing to• the bottom of
µ,e hole a ·atring ot perCorated
pipe will be put ~n place. Next, all
the way down the hole tP where
~he perCoratlon~ begtn, • 1maller
1tr1nl' ot plpe }"Ill be run ln•ide
the cuing pipe.' Thi!! pipe. called
'ltubln•.'' conduct. the oil to the
The allver weddJng anniversary
of Mr. and Mra. Claire Nelaon of
Bernard . St., Coat.a Mesa, OCC&·
81oned a deUghlM celebration re·
cently In the home of the couple .
A la.ce cloth crocheted by Mr. Nel·
90n'1 mother. Mn. Ira Nelson of
Broken Bow, Neb., covered the
dining table. Center of &ttracllo11
wu a cake decorated ln plnk and
11ilver by Mrs. Ruth Barnett. Vari·
hued roees and tall p ink taper.i
augmented the effect.a. Mrs. Nel·
eon w ore a coraage of red rose
buda.
SECTIONS OF CASINO PIPE are acre\\" topther ln thb mari-
ner by \\·rapping top !W'l'tlon \\1th ropr and pt1Wac on OOP end.
Tttl& spin.~ the pa~ joint ll&hl, lhf' ntotlon lM•lnr much Uke that of
the string \\-..pprd &found lunlors top.
Black Gold in Newport .
Well Drilling Described
as · Interest Here Mounts
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(t-;dltor'i. Nott•: BPCau1+1• of thr lncrr.'l~lng lnl1•tr!JI In nil
opt·ratlon.-. In tht-1-la.rbor an·• IM'J{lnnlnir ,,·Ith th1• J1·rt'ill" ('.om-
pany ,,·hl1.stoeklnK ,,,..ns undPt tht• \Vt"MI S r\\ port a.N"B, lhP 1•rNl~
ll'I prlntlnK thf' fulk\\\·lnit atllt•li• d1 ·talllng lhl' drllllni-or ,'\ n .. ,,.
\\'1·11. Thf" ~tory and ·pfctUn''"' a n• 11rlnl1·d through fhr c•nu1w ra.tlnn
nf tht> Gf>n1·raJ Pc-troh•um ('orp. and It" mnnlhly hrn1M' mBK'll.7J nP,
.. ()ulnp In Geat-rsl." Thi-artlt•lr I~ also llmt'ly IM•t·BU!Jl' thl" 110 !'a-
llontt.l Oil Pt'Ol'rt."t'IS \\lrt•k.)
A fter the geologists h'lve dl'<'ided o n a tl'act of land like ly t n con-
tain oil-bearing for mations. and n1anRg c1nenl ha!-! 1tpp1·nvcd thC'ir
cho ice. and aftf'r the land men h R\'f' followed the i;:-enlog h1l!-!' tr.-dJ ,nri
prorured a leaS<' on li kely land t here still remain, th(' t ask of drilling
a \Vt'.'ll tn prove \Vhethe r or not th er(' 11.clually is oil.
T oo often. despite tht' r·3picl acl·•---------------
vancc in geological know-h0w.
thet(' is no oil. and il is inter('!'llinK
tn nnte in this connt•ction that In
1949 t h e oil industry drilled a total
-,f 7.294 exploratory wellti, and of
these 6.012 were d ry holf'S.
W ildt·at tex plor:,t oryl \\.'ell!! u~u-
1:1.lly C'nst r ron1 51 25.000 to 5500.·
000. but in some cxtr('n1c casf':'I.
whc're )!'rt>al clt'Jllhs or nnu~ually
hffL cnlt rnrn1at iuns !\re iqvnlvcd.
'\ singlP \VCll ha.~ cost o\·c1· a n11l -
li11n cln!lars. An'! to this fig-u re
must bC' 1r!d.~d other "hidden" f;t1·.
'n1:c:; t he lhous1.1ntl;; of clnll1tr~
.pent 111 re.'il'<1rch. salaries and r·l··
later! costs n ( the geologi.-.ts. thf'
1~nd tnf'n . lh<' right of wny 111C'n.
h1· h·,i::al 1n1ntl!<, anl\ others \vhn
ti l\'C n1Rde 1l po.<;i<iblc· tn RlHrl
•l r Llhng lht' ,,·e11 at all. Sn it 1s
<·xs~· to SC'C' \\'hY . it is ne1·,•ssary
•n plnw h;1f'k millinns r•f tlollats a
v1 •ar into the bt1Sill('SS to ray lh\:St'
ehinrry . \1,1hilc in ofh<'r ca~cs R
s1rn ll pnrttthl" dt'rric k l blit7.rigl
thRt fol d~ Into a unit \\.'OUld bC'
used. and in olht'r cases R so·
ca lled "Dood lebug" is employed.
A "D<1o<lle hu~" is a s n1 a ll dt>r1ick
so n1uunt cd tha t It 1nav be t owed
l'l'CCl frorn lOIY.llion t o i(}('t1linn.
Llght r quipnicnt. hn\\.·cvt•r, ii; i-:1·1·
dnn1 us1·rl in C'Xplu rato1')' work.
nnly in dcvelopnicn t uf s hallow
proven f1t'ltls .
l n the 1111 ,lcllr of I hf' lkr rick
flnor LS the rot;iry tabli•; H. flRl.
r1.untl str1•\ t;ihlr 1nnuntP1\ hori·
7.•1ntally un ht'<t\'Y sl.._•,·l fr11n1t'\VOrk
\\·i th dr1v1ni:;-g r.:.1 1 ~ n1uuntcd un·
rl1·1·n(•atl1. I n the C'•·nter of the
rul;it y tahl1• i.<t a hole, bu~hed
~1quar<'. through whii·h the drill ,
r1pu "'ill be run in and nut 11! the
h nlc. ThP table Ls turned by n
1'hiiLll 01· J!f'ar frnn1 ~1n Pnj!in('.
On IHH' S'ldt• nf the dcrrirk floor
1·u~ts. is a dra\V\''orks flr!vcn by nnc or
Irrf's pcrtivl' of outrnnu" thi' ( llHlr1· n111ltipl" 1·y\nul,.r <'ng:ineR
!rilling of an .... xplnr<tlory wet\ i,-; n:1~·('f fur hnl:;;ti11i; and tu t u 1·n th••
l fascinating pl'OCC1 lu re. If the rutitl'~' fR b le .
well site L-. i n r ugged ter rain. H A c·ahlc g-ru·:t frun1 the dru n1 of
·outl will ha \'C t o be bullt. uni! tilt• tlrnwwurk i-;, ovcr the c rown
~,£.rQ~ic "fh1'.o;--£H-n '})(."(lonf' -,.-$i1rvl':: cln1·lc pull('.}':i ut t11p vf the dcr·
'l'f'\I.' frnnl lht! RiRhl of \Vay i )t'· r11·k. 'l lHI dov.•n 1o1,1.:ain tn the nitll·
·•.11t1nr11t n111st dcll'rn1inc !hr t1plr ~hl'A\'C lrnve\lng b l oc k ,
•nut c 1t is tn tHke. \VhC'n tlu· SV.'l\'1•l nntJ hook.
·11t1· i.l' .l'Urvcy\'d the bulldoz~·rs 1•oi\·1·r (>11101~
1·1 1! 1~c 1r t he \Vii )' throUEh br11 Hh
1111,1 ti111brr. rot·k. or other hln-
lr;int'eS. Thf'n Lhe rf)ad mnflt be p r1\\'C'r dr1vrn punip.!-1 Ul-IPd to kee11
,111 fact•d bt·fnrc lhl' hra\'y drilling-I 111• d1 ilhn.i.: 11111<1 c1r cu latini:,: rlown
cquiJJllll'llt can be niovcd in. 1 thrnug-h the drill plf>C to the but·
101111 of the hnh•. and up around
thr 1111fs11 IP Pf the pipe. This drill·
1nL:" 1nud pic ki. up the bit l'Utlings
and curriri.; Lhcn1 ~o thr surf\ce
\\·hc1c 111 ud ii;ha ltC't' ... ren1nve the
l·ut1n.i;~ !<O the rnud n1ay be retu rn·
c1I to the ho\.•. ThC' n1ud lllsn
~«rVC's a~ a lubricant ff1r the drill
pqw ;incl bil. ft!l d 11s a niud C·lkr on
the walll'I of th<' hole. It roats t h e
wA.lls with a t hin ca')<e y,:bich. sup-
ported by murl pressure insid<' t he
hole. s~al!'I nnd suppo1t i. "th r wall .
thus pc1mitt lng t fi.c rlrilling or
long lcnglhs nf llllC'•'lSed holr with·
out dan,i.r('t of cavihg or blowout
cau11ed by nuid or gu pressure in
the formation .
M •<t11L1111t· the r n.izint·1·r1ni:: ~··e
'1nn •1f thl.' f'rodtJo1 ·t1•lll DepHrln1e nt
'1<>.s ~;elr\:trd a derrH'k s uit1.bh· for
'he lneation and depth to whu·h
t hf' well is to bf' rlril\Prl . I r the
:1rop"r derrick and drilling c<1uip·
11cnt j!{ not on hflnd, i t ii.; prnt·ur·
~r1 b)· the Purchasing J)cpartment.
Tht"n. unclcr the supe1·v ision of the
·onstr uclion unit or the f'rodue·
.inn Dcpartn1cnt thr dP rrick is
•rt•Cte'I. The various 1llllehiner y is
~hen put toJitcther and d rill ing is
rt·ady to start .
In this article w e shall deal with
'\ 136-fool dC'r rick and equipme~t
:-nr''\ble or drilling t o 12.000 feet .
It l-lhoulcl be not ed however, t hat
<iome derricks range to 178-feet
tall. and have much heavier nl&·
The drllllng m ud k5 not jU&l mu(1
in the usual sense, but is cont·
pou nded o r earth, w a ler and cofl)-
plex che m icals t o !Tieet individual
no: llrn.Y AND 8WIVZL are _...,w to 0 ~ - -
...,.. .W M: 22• a& rtcM· wWle tile·_... Jolat. Ila ~ ••I & TM
..... la plctuft4 setu.r .-dJ' ta "'* .. -kell1 ~ -
..,....tar u.. -Jolal ot .-ia pl1<9 -... -I .
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drttllnc la proceeding. I
The hnJe 111 drilled with a larger
bit when drilling 1tattJI . .c> that ' when the hole la down '° a given
depth, cuing may be run Into the
hole and ct?n1ented u ~11 be· ex·
plained In the picture ptlon on
cementing. A amaller t la uaed
for the next (!rilling eo 11t can go
down ln11lde the casing.I In very
deep wellll where several M:t.11 of
ca..slnr arc eel and ccmfinted, the
hole al the botto m mal1
be sev-
eral time.I!! 11mallcr than the hole
at the top.
F1nt Hole
When the tlrat hole ha.e been
Crown eioc,k ---a[i;::::=tl :-(Oin Pait Crows Nut
Or•wWorks
["IJ•ne
Derritk
Floer
Sub·&ols.t
~"""'"' 0!'111 P1pt Protfdor
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, ' ' .;!____ Dnu Pipe
Drill Collar ~• • • I
J t.Jlt.j 61t
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drilled t ht• length or th<' )<ell y, the
k£'1ly i~ withdrawn and j between
the kcll y and t he bit Is 1pscrted a
thlck-w.:i llcd. ext r a section of pipe
c~lled a drill colla r. As the hole
rtcep<>n!'I. nf'\I.' 30-foot I gths of
dr ill pipe arc added bereen the
kelly and the drill collar
turf ace. i
At the wrtace the tubing I•
connected to a 1manlfold of hl.Kh-
preuure valve11 and fitting called
-. "Chrlatmu Tree." Next, 11uf-
rtc1ent drilling-mud t1 removed
trom the tubing eo that the nat-
ural gu preMure In the formation
Will llft the nuld column to the
ffurlace, ju11t u \ water 111 lifted to,
the surface by gaiR preaaure in e.
Shula water 1lphon.
With the oil floWtng tnto the
production tank!\, the drtlllng c1·ew
dh1manlle8 the machinery. and
that 111 the end \Of their job. Th('
Production Sect l'on or the P roduc-
tion Departmen~ now take.s over.
It.a men clean up the location. a.e-
slgn a pumper t o watch and g11ugf'.
the well, and deliver the oil 'to the
Pipe Line Department.
The tlrat dally In America wa..~
the Penn.eylvankl Pack et Rnd GC'n·
eral Advezltiser , started in Phila·
delphia in 1784.
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"OlL 1s'b1'AY," says
1
Mona t'ree·
man, Pan.mount Pictures su.t, u
her ayloas, lio.erie and co•metics,
&11 mad' from petroleum raw
materiara,di•play ao,ieotraociog
es:ampl¥f the oil iod"a,uy'a con·
uibutiooj to femioioe lovelioesa
for "Oil Progres1 W ~ek."
'FELIX & LEO
\\'ITll
SUE STANLEY
NIGHTLY
1-:xc·t~l'I' \\·t~o:'\'i;~u,\ \'
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A..lllll11ting ln serving refresh -
m e:nl.8 were Mr11. Lawrence Dady.
Mra. George Monier and M is."
Margaret Nelaon. Among those
extending congra tut.1tiorui wert
Mr. and Mrs. George H illiard of
Glendale, Mr. and Mrs . J . Per1y
of Orange. Mr. a nd Mrs. Georgi·
Marner a nd childrPn. Wilma an(!
Larry. ~llnower; Mr. a nd Mrs
L·'lY."re nce Dady and d11ug htrr,
Julie. Buena Park : bf r. and Mri.
Du!'ward Dady a nd children.
Sa nlR. AnR; Mr. a nd Mrs. Harry
Da dy ·1nd children. CoRla ~1.ess ;
Mrs. Nellie McGowan, Bellfl ower:
Mr. and Mrs. W esley Shefflelri
and son, Weston, Long Beach:
Mr. and Mr.e. Chesler F isher. Keo
ancl J immie. Costa Mesa : Mrs.
Rullr Barnell, t.t r. and Mrs. M al~
colm Reid .1nd sons. David anU
Phillips. Misses Donna and Mar·
g11rct Nelson, Costa. Mesa.
-People du read the want ads.
The d rill collar acts a a shock ab~o rbe r for the morel slender
rlrill pipe w hen tht• bit gf ls stuc k
n1omcn1.1rily, nnd then Ju fn p~ (re@.
It RIAO serves as· fl plurnb bob to
keep th e holt" from d1ifting away
from the \'('tllcttl. !
Cor ing is an operatiqn whlch
brings to · the eurfaoe ea:r:plet!ll·of
l hl' forma t ion b c In g r t I I e d
throug h, and cores provid~ lnv.1IU·
ublc information as lo th1 forma-
tions' oil. ga!{ o r wate r content.
San1plcA fron1 rill zonea a e tes ted
ttJ detern1in<' buth the aracter
Rnd the volurnc of thq fluids.
Core~ ·l lso pro,•lde e. rtcord or
the m•qu('ncc of lh<' c h8.nges in
the forn1.11.l lon 11 as th e ho le deep-
('06. By comparing this ~1 equence
wi th other known well s in a n a rea.
an irlea o f the whole s urrace
st ructurt• of the field ma be ob· 1
VAUX'S
tained. I I
A d ri lli ng crew ·l l w9 rk is l!,.
perfect exan1ple of coordhpatlon of
n1e n "'1ith mach ines. Whf!n spllt-
sccond timing t~ lmperatl\ve. each
ma n i.s ex11.ctly where h~ ahould
be and doing what he 8,ould be
do ing .• Nobody on an exJfrienced
drilling crew haa lo be t11d what
to do, he knows.
Thro\vw Throttte 1
Coming out of the trole with
the drill pipe. the d rtllerj throws
the throttle o r the hole\tng en-
glne.e wldr opCn. The hure block
lnd hook roa r up t he derr1ck ,
hauling thouaands of feetJof drill
pipe. When the. e nd of 11tand
a ppear~ above the rota table.
the driller 8top.s the engine.
throws the brake. Two1 rotary
helpers drop a r ·1lr of 1 wedges
called "slips" around tbe pipe
It goes through th* rotary
table. A1f the plpe 18 eastd back
Ctmvn. Its weight caU8ell lf't' slips
to lock tlghUy around It i nd aua-
pend lt In place.
Before the ptpe ha.a ev n 11top-
ped, thougl1, the two rot y help-
ers ha~ elapped two hu e tong
wrenchea on the connectl n. The
driller 11tep!'I on a pedal. A line
from a Carn on the eng1n to one
of the tonga strains ta~'t, lhVl.
snapa looae u the plpe co ection
la br~ken by the tongs. whirl
.of the rotary table • .ind t stand
ls un!K'rewed in a matt~r 1ot &ee·
onds. A s the · 11land jum Into
.the air with tu relea.ee t the
connection. the pipe rack
It with h.ls racking hook,
~Ing at'lrt, and lands
Of the plpe over a gtven on
the racking platform.
Meanwhile, 'the denfc on
the "monkey board'" hu pulled
the upper part ot the pe llie·
fllnd a steel ~·hnaer." A hb;rt.
the elevators are alldiq the
pjpe ,.. . the clrtller tow 111 the
blocka. Wltll a nJck of "cat-
JtJ!e• (auxiliary ' rope ,..,,.....C bl the -.lck), llj> ... po
the latcll of the Alev•lol'jl ..... .
'.Oloy hi-. u.. pipe •. ~ out..
tlil.O Ibo -and:.~ -0(1 ... -the, In -"*--. ta plclt up nest .,\.ind..
'~It -u tt tho .p.~ig
-.,.. Soiaa tlt""'lll
ridl fl90f" I.be -to a otap Without a jar. .,..,at eucUy the rtrbt '!" bdpen to lock Ibo
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810 East Balboa Boulevard Balboa Phone Harbor 1314
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Gl,;e the llttle .wallet
lf you i.ren't li,·iug in an i\·ory lo""e r, )·ou·,·e
I · h" teen many• a hard-headed America n g1\e is
"·al let a break. ,by buying a Hillman ~t inx.
u ·hcn a fine British-built con\ertihle can
be bought for A; little as Sl74S, it·~ no '~on·
der thtt the Hillrqan Minx is the fastest-sell·
ing Briti!'I~ car in America .
•But it i•n't economy al one t1Jat appeals.
American hwnen ••)': .. It'• olore fun to dri,·e
HIL~MAN
I •1745*
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'. MUN~O MOTORS
a great BIG BREAK!
t11ad a11y car 1 ·,·e e\ er o ~ ned" .. :1.he way it
scool~ a round the cur, es'' ... ''the soft, smooth
big·car ride it gi\es ..... "the perfect contr ol
0{ ~tto fou r·~h~I hydraulic brakes'' ... "'the
,,ay it parka" ... "not to mention giving 30 to
35 m iles to the ga llon."
Drire the Hillman ~1i ox yo uraelf 1.nd
yo u'll ""anl to
dri,·e it today.
o""·n one. Cor:ue in and tat·
A PRODUCT OF THI lOOTl5 GROUP
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"l".O.B. Newport-I Ntowp01& ~d, Newport Beach
j · Appllcattom for profitable r~ Invited
DoG'tr; . '~r: I Dmler:
1 su.!~~T~S o~~!~ 8~:,:s CL'YDI ICING
BANTA All(.&
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MAr eR1 Ls . coMPANY J Ft;1 ·Equlpment.:tn!·~aHon Would Boos ..
• SP~IRCATION
READY MIXED CONCRETE
~ Frequency modulation radio equlj>ment la n~ betnr tn1t&Ued tn i c t T t ~ trucka, can and ataUona Of Newport Beach fire departmeot and wlll ' ~un y ax. I, a e
be ready for operation ln a abort time, Fire Chief Frank Crocker •
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reported th.ls week. Real pro~rty owners In Orange
· A base etaUon will be .1Jet up In county could expect tha~ the Sl.25
u• We1l WU.On :,:reiea Newport .,.. Harbur 81"d. > headquarters In Balboa with an Se' II 94 Lots i county general purposes tax rate :-........ ~ ..... ~~.;.= .. :: .................. .._ ~~.r~l~:1ta:~~~:!~~~=~ Corona Highl~nds ~:?i~E. 'E~}g ~~~·:it-~ F.;!:
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260 Forest Ave. Laguna Ph. 140
FURN ITURE , ... APPLIANCES ..•.
• FLOOR COVERINGS •
With emphasis uµon' Modern Provincial and
Early An1erican May \Ve show you around?
MAD MOORE'S CASH & CARRY
BALBOA BOl 'LE\Al<D AT NURSERY
'.!ltol STRt:t::T, r\E\\"l'f)RT
HOUSE FERNS
REX BEGONIA$ ...
COLEUS
LUCERNE BEGONIAS ..
BEDDING BEGONIAS ·
6 In. pot!:! l eSO
4 in pots
2 tor 25 '
4 in. pol~ 75 t
3 In . jlOl.!1
erale from heavy batteries tO'per· teated on No.vcmbcr 7,lt.lifomlA
mil conUnual operation 'even in Ninety-four or the home aitea Taxpayers' as'socie.tion J.1d today.
case of failure of electric ·energy In the Corona Highlands develop-The threatened $1 .34 per $1000
trom the public supplier, be went ment eut of Corona del Mat have of asse,Med value -".fould be
':'.>n . been aold and many of thtm are higher than any rate ti;e county
Each unit will have 16 watl8 being built upon according -to has levied in the la.at n ne yearB,
of out-put as they will not have Newt Cox. Jr., sales agent for I the association fo1u1d.
to broadcast more than three or Walter B. Mellott, owner. The threatenf'd incre~e ts es-
rour miles, the cbtcf eai$1. The Eight home•. are pruently un-f ti mated on the basis o r 1949-50
'J.tngle frequency simplex system derway and the builHlng permltR county tax levies and assessed
.viii permit communication from reveal ~'lt the ee:Umi.ted c03ts of valuca of real nnd personal prop-
!lll units or slations to .c«ch other. the octet wlll be f rom $18,000 to erty In the county. the l~tcst da.ta
Broadcutinc Fniquency $30,000 each. avallabl~. I
Broadcasting will be done on Preva.lltng low prices . ot the The estimated 9~cent rate tn-
154.07 megacycles. Chi°J Crocker property and moat favorable c~ase would be only for county
laid, and will not be heard on the terms have accounted tor the general purposes. In \addition,
frequency used by other county ~purt of ncttvtty In the beautiful rates tor the c itlea. scJ1ool dia-~ollce. fire and ·J.880Ciatcd agen-hlll:.ide development acaording to trlcla and m a ny spcc!.:il] districts
cies. A good feature ot the "Ystem Cox. There are 68 J.1rgc ocean-could be l'Xfl<'':tcd to go tip,
s the luck of any n<>cd for land view hom('sitcs yet rcma.inlng for f)u\lf,ne Prop 11 lines which can bc knock ed out· of sale In the Corona Highlands de-P rop. No. l •proposcs t¥ exempt
;ervicc by earthq,uake, fire or velopment. personal properly from lla.xatjon .
J ther cau..qes. he explained. , the Taxpayers' 01·g311iUltion ex-
Latcr on. W·l.lkte -talkie units 1000 Students s·1gn plained. pointing out ~rat per-
vill be add~d to the equipment to sonal property througHout the
Jermlt firemen to talk from insldc Freedom Pied,.,. s t.1tc of Califomhl avctages 22
">urning buildings or from other ":Ill-per cent of the total a.sseseed
:>Dints of 8 fire, according to planB More than a thousand students Vaine of property taxe locally.
lf the department. Pe1ccntagc var ies county by coun-and teachers or the NewporL Har-
More efficient use of fire fight-bor High School signed the Cru-ty.
ing C'QUipment will be made by .Unless P rop I . iH ner eatcd, it eade For Freedom pledge. This recalling rtrc trucks enroute~ to means. lhnt about $200, 0,00 of was announcNI today by Earl F . firC'S when othe1· trucks have al-r<>venucs n ov.· ralsc<l rr~i ta xC's Chamberlain, chairman of the ready put the fire under control 'o n persnnal propert;y will hAve to committee or Lhe Exchanjte Club r 1r in dil'tpatchlng fire truck to come rn1n :'lon·ic other sourcc-which sponsors the campaign for t 1 Jther fir('S, Chl<>f Crocker sald. or cxemp C', l;tX ('s on r al pro1~-slgnatures. Also the s tudents and t t · I er y. ~in rC' Htl ~··l cs, on J usincss. t cachcrs completely filled three o r on incontf's. 1 Access to Lot
Blocked by Fence
Suit Claims
Crusadr rlonation cans with their "Under no cirrunt~tan C'S <"oulil I
pc>nnies. nlcklcs and dim es . Prop No. I ht' tern1cd flt 'econo-
The C rusade at thf" High School my' nteasurc," C·'1.llfo1·nia Taxpay-\
was supC'rVised by Vice Principal c1·s· association declared. 1 Han1blct. Petitions and contribu-"ft · . is an out and ou~ schen1e I
tlons were tur.ncd ovt'r to Vincent to Hh1fl ta.xi•s a scherrle which
AJIC'glng thei r neighbor h:1s put J orgenson, area director of the would HC'ri?usly. ctisnipt Jl}cal gov·
obstructions across U1cir only Cru~ade For Frf"edo m, \Vho ex-c rnmcnt f1n ·1 i thif> t t ·· ~~~:~;rMar~~c~o~ONl:i:~l po7~e::tv~ ~;~:~~~ ~~~p ~p~:c~a1~~~:1v~rfr~l~~ ~\'f~.,:::g ,,: .• ~ s a e.
Mesa la~t week filed superior lhe Exchangf" Club. Mr:~. l"arrir lnnu111 , ·.;J, 11f 2 19
c-ourt suit to enjoin A. W . Barnes ------~ E. \\.''11:.inn Rt., ~-:nta And. rcct>iV·
fron1 obstruc t.Ing the right-of-wa}'-3 Petty Thefts <·rt poss1b!C' n1H jor inj111·icsl at 12:30
They al50 demanded darr .. :Lgcs of Jl s t h ~ Reported to·Police . m . Ufl( ny, V.' en a <.: r driven $2,000, by hc1· husband. Ver'yl tydc In·
The Nelsons and Barnes own Th tt h f \';It'll , [it : {"Oilidt'd "'·ith tl car of adJ'oining lots which are loc.ate<l rce pt' y t e ls were r<"port · cd by Newport police Thur~day. yron D. Arnold, 48, of Los An-
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I P .&INTINO OONTBACl'l'OR
Evenaq
1 llarbor llU B ...... IUO-W ·' . '
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Out front with the finest
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Th ... do)"I yov co"'' tell from the
pike tog how nwd'I quollty o cor
hold-. ford, for exo111ple, I• dill
priced with rtie lowest •• , yet In
other re1pedl it'1 In the flrie cor
clo11. Take iii 1tylln9, for exomplei
for two yeor.s In o row ford ha1
been th. rec~gnlzecHoihiot! lead..-.
yet pricec9 with the lowest
Like America'• finest can f ord offeo you a
V-8 engine. No other tow-prked car doe1.,
Hor do•• any other car al any price offer
yoi.1' o choice of V.B or Sio; engine1.. A~
r•member, ford'1 V.9 co1h h11ndred1 leu
ltio11 mod M.a:e1 -Ford'1 Si• CO'lll even len.
OCTOIEI 22-2J
MA TlON Al AllTOMOllll DfAt.a Wiii
C..-!ft Gnd "G~ .,_ 1(-Y-~ ........ •
L..I vt. ~ow yov -ftM foclllt'-".,. -,._,
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Come in for the whole $Bving ~tory on
T ~.E 0 D 0 RE I R 0 BIN s
, Your Ford Dealer Since 11121 T I M E T 0 I' L A N T -Stocks, Snapdragons
Primt1la!3, Cincraria::> a11d it's still a good time
to pla nt bulbs.
approxinlatcly 250 fec>t west of two f ront Costa Mesa residents ~el cs 1tl Vi rginia Ave. a d Elden
Harbor Bl vd .. and 500 feet north llnd the "third from Huntington St .. Cost:1 Mci;a. She \\'tt s tuken t u
of Hern.1rd St .. It "-'ELS alleged, Beach. th<> county hospital. Vcrjl lnn1an
1 with only acC'ess being a right-r.farc('l Munch. 181 9 Placentia was slightly hurt. '.,'116 Newpo' rt Blvd.
of-way wrst fron1 Harbor to the St .. Cosf.'.I Mt'sll. listed a mcchanl-
Barnes prflperty and then a croa ... ca.I bumper jack and 0118c('llanc-T ATS -K Us HIDA .-k A .. rt:'-I_______ I
I Ph. ,Harbor 28 Newport Beach
for finest tools -
. lf6Qseware5 ancl Hardware
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Shop at
WALSH
HARDWARE
PORTER CABLE TOOLS
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
1844 ·Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
5780..J Phone Beacon
No Umit
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2x4's No . 3, Reg. $I 00.00
Special -$89.99 per M I
2x4' s No . 2, Reg. $I 2p.oo
Special -$99.99 per M
2x6 's No. 2, Reg. $120.00
Special -$99.99· per M
WATER HEATERS
20 gal.
30 gal.
40 gal.
Reg.
.. 25.00
•. 35.00
.. 45.00
SPECIAL
17.50
25.00
31.25
CEMENT
• Come and Get It!
LOANS '*
Bo"'\w og to $?500 u.moo\lttd.. . Can bl> UMd for plumbl:ag ftX.
tu.re.. ~ttnc. rooftng. ek<'b'lcaJ rtxtu.re:t., "te. A:ay remodeb.wf.
Ope11 . .All pay Saturd~y
OPEN 9 to 1 on SUNDAY .
~ PRICES GOOD AT TIME OF 8ALI: Wl'l'B TllJS AD
oorc ti to ocr. u . -
··--5681 LUMm do.
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140 E.. 17th St. (J()8TA !llEllA
008TA IUS&'S NicWJ=aT Luiou•.'l'Dn ( ~ ,.__,
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the cast line of Barnes' lot. It I I d . t J I (lUS tools as being stolen front the ~.one 1rcc nr. apanl'S'-A.!neri-
was ttllcgc-d t hat lhc properties unlocked trunk of hia car in Lklu Cl'n Ci liZ£'ns l.Ragur " c NicHI
once were owned by ·"\ common parking lo t. v.:ant lo be purt nf 'A me ica-not
r;rantor who had divided his litnd Ch1.renct.• LaBelle. 2211 Santa llparl rrorn An1 c ri('11 ."
in to ~maller lots. giving thcn1 a c-. A iHl. Ave., C'.ol't:.\ MeAA, "aid ll 10-
cess to their lands by t)1e right-inc:h compami was t.aken fron1 the
or-way in questlot). . •" top•11ide• ef bht· bOnt ·•snow" moor-
Mr. and Mn. Nelson a&ld o th~y ed at 20Ut St. landing.
be<'ame owner• Ot th'e.tr ptoperty John Rorah&ugh, 17212 Nichol
last May 5 ·'llld have u&ed the St .. Huntington Beach. reported 8 >
roadway ncrOss Barnes· Property Indies brown plastic purse ta.ken
unt il lhf' last week \VheA they as-fror:t hlA car parKed on main
[ scrt~d Barnes moved a chicken bcal'h , Corona dcl Mar. Roahnugh
house across the roadw·"\y. Then said the purse conlRined tron1 S3
he placed a board f('nce l:ldjacL·nt to $•1 In caHh .:ind Bl'VCral photo-
to the chicken house and com·
pletcly blorked thei r pasRsge to
their land. il wns ·:lllPget.l.
Salvation Army
Needs Furniture
and Clothing
Shortages of furniture and
clothing with which. to help neet.ly
families n1oving into the Newport-
Balboa district were reported to-
day by the Salvation Army social
service center serving this area.
"One of the families we assist·
ed last week, "Brig, Fred Ohrn.
manager of the center, said. "was
that of a World War II veteran
and his wife with their fou·r chil-
dren. He recently had lost his jo b
and was unable to keep up pay-
ments on furniture he had pur-
chased. When the turnitufe was
re~eS'sed . the tamUy slept on
the floor. He appe;lled to the Sal-
vation Army for aid. nnd we sent
out furnishings which inCluded
beds. mattrCSBes. a sofa, and table
and chairs."
This i.!I only one of hund_rcds of
cases given aa.sistance the pa.st
three m onths, Brig. Ohrn pointed
out. As a result. the Army is In
need of .:idditlonal donations of
castoff !urnlture. clothlng, shoes,
and appliances, he 88.ld.
The cente r manager expla.ined
th.'lt a telephone call to Harbor
0758 will bt1ag a Red shield tru'ck
to home or offi ce to pick ·up tJle
11.rt:icles no longer wanted. The
Salvation ATmy Is seek ing alao
unwanted newsp:l~f8 and mis-
ceu.a.Deous: items.
The first paper in North "Dako-
~a &ppca~. in Bismark tn 1873.
WELCH'S
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Evenin9 Colle9e is
Teachin9 French
Orange Coast evening college is
orfcring a course in co nversation-
a l French. strr-1n11ined to meet the
needs of individuals reC)\Jlrlng a
knowledge of the language for
travel abroad. The class meets on
the campus each MonOOy and
Wedneaday from 7 to 9 p.m.
Thadalne Overett of Paris.
Fr&ncc. Instructor, uses the di-
rect method from the beginning.
Outside social activities are being
planned in order to given students
opportunity lo use the k1nguage In
practical gltuatlons.
Interestt"d persons may enroll
in the class by regi.stering at the
evening college office in the ad-
ministration building.
The flr~t American newspape r.
Publlck Occura.nces, WB.8 st.11.rted
with the intent of "curing. or at
leas L changing, of lhat spirit of
lying which prevails ... " in Mas-
sachusetts colony. It was suppres-
sed a.tter the first issue.
Property Values
Up S400 Million ·
Pro~rty values ln California
WJed as a tax base jumped nearly
$400,000.000 this year over laat,
It was announced today by State
Controller Tt\omaa H . Kuchet
Tbe Cont_roller said the grand
I otal value of all property In the
State. which ie subject to local
tax' rates a.mounted to $13,618,-
Dl<&,537. _
As compared to 1949, this ttp-
~sented an tncrea.ae of $391,1&.:J.,-
423, from $13.227,731.114.
Orange County ahowed a de-
ch!aae. according to Controller
Kuchel. from $4.39,lM,190 tn 19"9
to $437,123,110 In 1950.
Only . t.he two l&rgut counUea
in the-State, ea.id Kuc.he.I. have a
tax bue of more than one blWon
dollanl. Th.., are Loa Aftgelea
County, with '5.MS.389,21&, and
. San ll'ranci.co County, with Jl.-os .. -• 401. . , ~·~ I . • KllChel &i.o noted tll&t Imp...,...
menta .., -,_.,. a ~
•11 I d value t1ma UM: amt in1
Callronll& llalf. ft. -foe
lmpro•ea""'ta, be ~ • -
Sli,eTS,819,380 and ... -· M,811'.· 157,Ht Boll> ot ~ ftlUrio
are OD COUllt7 &ll!llid p1opuQ only._., . '
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If you
need cash,
remember ••
H ere's proof :
last year, 1,227,456 men
an~ women borrow e'd
$613 ,631,000 in sma\1
. liAup/Jut loan s' In Cali·
fornia, liAup/Jut leads \n
the small loan tield
ample evidence that rl YQtl
need a loan you can gt t
rt at Bank of America.
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Service is quick, con·
fidential, friendly . loans
' from $50 to $1500. Conie
in or phone ... ask .f~r
the iUe"I" departme~.
• If you like , you can
borrow on your car-paid
for or not.
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Alone for tM fi1t ~-in o dty ... and no OM to mut Mr. TMnlUen-a.ge Jane, nearly in tear•, •aw 0 i.Jephon&
THE DAY JANE DAWSON NEEDED A 'FRIEND
(And found Telephone Operator 11)
1. Ooe of che 6tst calls Opetator 11 baodled that
quiet ~day '."'as1,from a public telephone in, Uajon
Sution. I m1ssett my crat0 connecnoo and f ve !wt
gor ro reach my~iot.her Mike," said a small vojce.
"He's with the avy In Port Ciry but I doo't know
how ro all him." Opetator 11 had heard such voices
befott. And u she said, "We'll 6nd him," she was
ringing an openll>r fonr miles away. , I , ' I 3. Aw ua . ......i otory? Not at all We get """'Y
lettas tellmg hol"' our opetators do their besl to
If<' the all th~ .. .oo matt<r what. And 'we ~
gbod reporrs d>ciUt our linemen, imullm, seryice
tepreomistives aild' od!m who meet the pcblid dj.
..aty. We Iilre tq m:m• tb ... leaen. For they ~ell "I' that yoo IUOgnize "the spirit of IU'#ke". -f ID "udi I put c/ ~· wc)dr .•• IQ Un~ in moki~ yam ~ nt:r IDDl<' valoabie to pi.
2. Diao•r take Mi.kc long to reach his sisrcr tftk
he 'd been paged ac the Pon: City sa.rion where be
was'flCnrously wa.itiog. After he'd picked her up
Jane said, "That opcraror was so nnd.-ttding'. i
don't know what I would have doo<. .. And latei Q,,
her. mother tbaokcd. Operator 11 in a letter to dll
"'.'ht ch eolle<I ... ">nd J' d lilcc ro pin a medal OG her.
I ll nqrer mttt diat opewor. But she it ow &iend."
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FOOO UP' llM
l . ~ I . " 't •. Pacific Telephone . , ur. telephone is one of "! today's best bargains ..
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Mr. aru1 Mn. aarJ.1 H~lts of
Balboa Ia land and JI!~, and la-& WE ol.Azz AND P!illmOT Ellerbroek of Ha.-Ill-POl.lt!IHI YOO. ()All
land Joumeyed to Aa la Scllool WJIEJI~ 1'01! All!!: tor Girl• Friday even i .tor the
ring .,._,. 111 w~ 21 Si"'°
LE&A NOTICE • _,
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liO'ncs 1$-Ml:p~py ·IVJ!N ~.~ ~ IM -....S of of t•• WlllD•4C, -t llu Nsw,..rt ~ 8cbool • vi . .._.• ti.. peiywt., tbe .ln~ partlcl!'>led, lncludiag Lola HolU llTh'EST MATERIAL FOii.
and Buban. Slletbroe . . SALT F AREA ....... ~. ~· will de-_,_ by, and ln· ... *•• ....W blda up tio l :tb pertormancer 4' tM co.en&11ta coo-
o-..id P . It. 08 the 7th ~1 ~. talnod In that Hrtala tr1let .s-1 ,
After tb.e ci.remony both clrb I ~::::::::::~::::::::::::::::
WeH put.a at a DI bel" 1.pl'tJ ~
~ lllGO, at u.e otneo of dat.d --•.l, ,_ .-.....
aMlt Sobopl Dilltrict.. locaited at .cuMd and ...., .. ad by EAllL a.
C:.. --bYiM .+.venue. YOUNG ...... KAltY R. TOVNG,
?'8wpoe1 Heicbta. caatornia, at husband and wl!e, .u trU8tora, to
-time and ploa Mid blda CORPORATION OF Aln:RICA.
._. b. put,11.cly opened and read> a Caliliornia corporation. u trua·
fdl' Ut. followinl": tee tor BANK Oi' AMERICA NA·
~ .. tbe uterio:r of the TIONAL TR.UST A.NI>. SAVIN08
Jkwpwt 9cltool and the Cu• ASSOCIATION, &.national bi,nk.
lildian'• Cotta&"e at 14th and Ing &SSOC".lltJon, benefld&ry, which
•a)• o..a Boulevard, Newpe>l't t:ruat deed wu recol'ded on No-» L rt\ Callfomla, all in a.c· vember 12, UMa. ln book 1806,.
ecw•ace . with the specHica· pra.aa l +t, Official R.ecoMI ot
..._ • ru. ia Mte Of'fkre ot Oranc:e . eo.aty, C&H'9rftl&; aad
..,. Scbooi Dt.tr1ct. "Wlll:lt.E.A.a, Bank of AM•rlca
ht 'Ent to tke pro.viaiona of Natioe&I TUt .snd Sa.Vfaaa ~
8eetllDa 1771 of the Labor Code, ci&t.lon. the owaw Md Dolder of\
tie ~ ol Tlruatees ot aaid saJG deed and the debt eecuredl
Nllwpart. Beach School Dtatriet thereby, has applied to and direct-
hu UHrtained the generaJ pre-ed. said trustee In writing to exe·
v~ag rate of wagea in the local· cute the trust by saJd trust deed1 117 111 which th11 work is to be created, and to mUe fl&)e pursu.
performed tor each type ot worlt-ant thereto: and
Q\IPI.· n~ed .to execute this con-WHEREAS, notice of such
tr.ct. The prevailing hourly wage breach of the obliptions of the
acale so ascertained is as follows: trustors and of the beneficiary's
Pt-r tlectJon to cause to be sold the
Hour propePty below described to satlSs-
Palnters, brush .. $2.15 fy said obligations has bttn re·
Painters, spray ..... 2.40 corded .19 is provided for by law,
Laborers 1.65 and more than three months have
One and one,half times the pre-elapsed since such r ecordation and
val.Ung rate of wages shall be paid the trustee deems it best to sell
any working tlnte in exces..c; of the real property now remaining
eight (8) hours in any one ca.len-subject to the trust deed as a
dar day and for Saturdays, Sun-whol.e. In order to fulfill the pur-
days and legal holidays, unless poses thereof.
ot,herwise noted. For less than N'OW, THEREFORE, NOTICE
eight 18) hours per day the rate IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the
aha.JI be that fr.:i.ction ot the tore· 10th dny of November, 19:>0, 11t
going rates tl"rat the number of the hour of 11 o'clock In the tore·
houn bears to eight 18 I. noon, at the South front door of
SASCHA JACOBSEN', \YOrld famou.111 \•lollnlst., b1 plcturt'd hold·
Ing-hl"' prlceleM StrMlh'&rlus \•lolln. UW> "Red Diamond," In hlK
Balboa hot'Re. SIMeh.°' hM U\·f'd. in this area for the p&l4 fl\•e yt-af'M.
and ftnd:8 that "&lboa spoils t:Vt'ry oth er place In thto '''orld ro r
me." t Press Photo l
hoateued: tty Sally ~enllne at
.... tKM"IW In kn ~rirW> to. Mem-
~ra of th~ ..,ter ThU
--· Ml4 t.he 9ltRion tertained heN M S\I
Elle•breek and Kra.
Oa i"riday evcntnc
tend the 5'uikrtoo·Ha.r football
aa.me; &atuni.y u.ey~111 " .it Bal~ Bay· club tor I chrlon a.nd
swimming; Friday nl ht le left ,
open for the clrle to .. t.bey
pleue '"d on Sund& they will
swim .ind have lune n a\ \he
EUerbroek home, ~· oltz .ah&r·
lng In hoatess duties.
Thi• la their first
a.way from achool weather
permitting they will return on
SUnday a.ttemoon hap y after a
relaxing Inter im !rom tud1es.
Peggy Reinerit[
To Decorate
for Zont3 Da ce
Peggy R e i n e r t, Jr e w po r l !
Heights. has been r~~~cd cha.Ir·
·man of the decoratlo~.s for tht>
gala dance scheduled b~ the Zonta
club of N ewport Ha.r~r for No·
vember 17. The appoio.tment was
announced by Letha qrolet, who
oos rc-a.esumed active ~leadership
of the affair sin ce her Iturn from
the east .
T
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c~e Your
Lay-aways Now!
Bll4~ !!JP~A\"E. • COSl\A MESA
BEAOON 8969
Each bidder must s ubmit with the Orange County Court House,
his bkt a satisfactory check certi, situated in the City of Santa Ana,
fled by a responsible bank or a I County of Orange,· California,
bidder's bond made payable to thl' CORPORATION OF AMERICA
order ot the Newport Beach n.s trustee, under and pursuant to
Scbool Di.strict In an amount n ot the tern1s ot said trust deed wilt'
Iese than five per cent (!5 7') of !:ell at public auc tion to lhe high·
the aum b id as a guarantee t ha t est bidder r6r cash (PAYABLE
the bidder will e nter into the pro-AT TIME OF SALE IN GOLD
posed Contract If the same is COIN OR LAWFUL MONEY OF
Sascha and ''Strad'' Violin
Both Like Balboa Weather
"Balboa spoils every oth('r place:• in the •world
riddle thrives down h ere." says Sasch-'.l Jacubsen of
vard, BalhoR, world·reno\vned violinist.
for n1e. Evrn n1y
1 ~9:'.I 0Cl·lln Boule,
Further plans fo r th tun event
were revealed Thursd y at the
luncht-on meeting of tht ctU:b. The
dance will be presented~s a bene,
fit affair for the Hc,.1 Memorial
hospital. Gay lnvlt.atU s. circus
side shows and some JfOfesaional
.-entertainment are bein~arranged. £-
A ~croll for the C ude for
Freedoni y;.J.S passed OT slgn3t,
ures at the club meetJng, which
was held at Norton's Say St1ores Speaking with a slight Continent al accent, Snscha mRkes .:i "·on~
derful one man Chamber or Commerl'e for the local a1·ca. "I've been
awarded him. In the event or fail· THE UNJTED STATES) all the living In Balboa for five years, but I've been spending i:.ummcrs ht!re
ure to enter into such contrac t , interest conveyed by said trust for the last nine,': he explai_ns. "Jn@--
the proceeds Of the check will be deed in and to the following de, the ·years I was JUSt spending my O"'ml S lradl\•arlnK
forfeited, or In cnse Of a bond. the scribed real pron..rty s·tu led 1 s ummers here there ""·l.S no day I '"'' 1 a n h d 1·k Lab D ·· h dd Sascha O"-'nS the ''R ed Diamond," full sum therE.'or will be rorfelled the County of O range. S"te or' ate 1 e o r ay. e .• s . ..u s h h b H 1 on~ of the creations of the world's to said School District of Orange California, and more part;cularly asc a, w. o wa.s om in P'
l r F I d t l d t I mo.c;t fAnlous maker of violins, the County. described as follows. to-wit : s ng ors. 1n an , s ar e o p ay h f t fl th d ItaJi.:i.n. A n t on I u s Stradivarius, Each bid must be on a blank The Southeasterly 125 feet or t ~ P ·J.no 6 . v~ .. en un er, who dlC'd in 173i. The "Red Dia~
form furnished. by the Newport the Northeasterly one·half of ch,•nne<l his ~l TSi vi:iln at th~ 8h~e mond" i~ so named for its won-
Beach School District . Lot 38 of Newport Heights, o seven. . e oo most o is ear.lY training In Russia. then derful wnrn1th of color. ~tany of The successful bidder sho.ll be a.s per, map thereof recorded cdlft'e to the United States with Stradivarius" violins have names.
req,uiftd to furnish. at ~ ttme of In Book 4, Page 83 of Mlscell-hi ts h h t !'lome llkt> the "Pa.,."Jnini" are M-•· t 1 1 t Ma -• t Id s paren wen e was en. ,· ,,,. • -.--1" ...-ree1n en , one { sure Y aneoua ps, reco1u8 o 88 0 rl th bet 1915 nan1ed after famous violinists ~ -"ch shall ot t th I " o-•g Cou nty u ng e years ween I • ........-r-""'JU pr ec e au-..... , e · . • and l928 he . t oured the u. s . others nre nan1ed for thrir owners.
OftD and materialmen and shall EXCltP"ONG THEREFROM and Europe ll8 a vtoltn eololst. One of most exc!Uog finds In the
' care. Ruth Hummel brought the
scroll and urged ita sujiport. H e l·
en Peterman distributed the Zoo
ta yearbooks. Guests Were Miss
Malle-Stee le SingletarYi and Mrs.
C. N . Funk of the Rlversidf' Zon,
t.1 club. )
Program for the luncheon meet,
ing was !l review of the propo!'l i-
tloni;i which will appear o n the
November ballot. HiG11lights or I
each or the propo!lltiOIJ.S and ar. I
Insight Into their relative lmp<1r·
tance were presented -by Cella
Young, Huntington Be.ch judge,
who Is a member of the,local Zon,
ta c hapter.
De I-or ntty per cent (:sor;.) of thl.se Northeasterly 2.5 feet. ~ "I 've appeared with all of the ma, I musical world has bPen the dis·
the amount of the Coritraat. in A 0 EXCEPTING THERE, · · l · r th ... , · h" -...,, M Ha k-'I G • ..._ . jor orchestras in thii;i country, at , cove1 y o C' " ess1a . i 111.~ IS S WI l~On ·:tccordance with Section 4204 of FROM the following descrlb· 1 th .. o-h dd I violin has nPver bt:l'n used and •
th . one t me or ano CT, .::>0.SC a a $. . • o· A... Ill ' e Government Code, and one ll) ed land . looks 111' if it hall just. con1e from leS rrer neS~
SlH"ety bond in the amount of fifty, Beginning at a point in the Got Balboa 1lrge Stradivarius' work bench. Alfred . ;
per cent 1Wr/.) of the Contract , ~uthea.<iterly line of said lot In 1926 S:i.scha formed the Hill . a great London violin author· Mr~. Haskell Cate Gibson, 31,
guaranteeing «the faithful per, distant 25 feet Southwesterly Musical Art Quartet. a chambf'r ity, hns donated the "'-1cs..<i!a h" to I of 507 3~th St., Newpbrt Beach.
formance ot the Contract: said from the most Easterly cor, music ensemble and loured Eu, Oxford university. died Mond.:i.y. October 16 at Santa
bonds to be first app1·oved by the ner of said lot and running rope and AmeriC·'.l with that group Science ha.<; tr iC'd every zneans Ana Community hospital after a
Ottlce of the County Counsel of th~nce Southwesterly along until 1945 when he got that Bal· possible to duplicate the work-lengthy illness, She w9:s born ~n
OTange County. said Southeasterly line 2:5 boa urge a.Jid settled in this area. n1anship of a Stradivarius viaJin. Serey, Arkansas and ha;d lived 1n
The &1rd of Trustees of the feet : thence Northerly along ln between concert tours Sascha They'v" taken "Str.Jds" apart, Calltomia for 20 years. 16 of
Newport Beac h School Distric t a. tan.rent curve, concave to taug'ht violin and ch.amber musiC' piece by piece, measured eacb which shf" Md spent In Ne...,·port
!le9UVH the right to reject any or the West and having a..-adius at the world famous Juilllard fraction of an inch of surface, X, Beach. I
all Mdll, and not necessa.rily a ccept of 25 feet, 39.27 feet to a t&n; School ot Music for 1~ years. H e rayed them. and tried to recon· Prominent in local activities
Rle lowest price bid. and to waive gent line parallel . with and also pro,eMored at the Peabody s truct them. "Tht"y'vc m-'lde some she wa_, active In the1 Newport
.. 'f informality in any bid re· d1stant 25 feet Southwe&terly Institute in Baltimore for three good violins that way," says Beach Junior Ebell society.
ceived. from the N ortheasterly line ot years. Sascha "but they've never m.9.de She it' survived by her hus-
NEWPORT BEACH SCHOOL said !ot: the nce Southeuterly A friendly, ta.sy-to,meet sort of a Strad." Some l'Xpt>rUI say that band, Maurice Russell Gibson; a
DISTRICT OF ORANGE a long said ~ara..IJel llne 25 person, Sa.8cha comes from a long the .ige of the violin has a good. son, Terry Maurice; and a <!augh·
CQUNTY, C ALIFORNIA. feet to the .point of beginning. fine of musicians. The sort ot 8 deal to do with its mellowness of ter. Jeanette Colleen; a ll of New·
·By Marlon C. Dodd, ALSO EXCEPTING THERE· family where if a long blond hair tone but t hat ·still doosn't explain port Beach.
Clerk of Its Board of FROM the Southwesterly 70 was found on father's suit coot why most violJni.et.S ot Stradivar, Fun~ral sen•ices were t o be held
Trustee,. feet thereof. . .. it was probably a horsehair iwt' l ime used his violins. 8.t 3 p.m. today at Chapel of lhf'
lj'o. 516-P:reu. Da._te.d at Los. A~ge~.s. c;autor· from a vioiin, bow. . .. Sa.selta's "Jled Diamond" 18 Ch imes, Inglewood Patkj cemetery
· -. · ~~·.·-., . • I •Ho. ~9~ '" ~· ', ! I , l . • • · · • ·' • · ~· i,,;;.,.......:-(•tel:.r.-nf wor""· wlth Brown Colon"'I lotortuna.y
• ' ,~·;. ~ .? f!Cf6idJl.\WON ··o,-AMERI1=A, ~··it·~9·tt-Mi le·anct """~';hit,, "Vioit';s~ ·s earch f~r ot Santa• Ana 'as-dlret>tors.
' ING BID8 1 ' • u Trustee, ' ' · because I liked It." wonderful tone In a violin: col,
Ro ice ia hereby given that lhe By A. G. Maurer, Uvlng ln a climate suitable for lecton a.re on the alert for cr&ft·
ao.zd ot School Trustees of the Vice President his violin is part ot· the pleasure ma.nshlp and color." he exp!.:ilns. and muslcian.11 atso. "ll used. to
?rewport Beach School District By J_. W. Allison, of living In the Harbor area, says The "Red Diamond" combines ap· be that you couldn't be a musicl·'ln
WUl Pee-elve sealed bids for fuJI, Assistant Secretary Sascha. According t o his prize pearance with fidelity and rich, until you had gone to Europe t o
tlJRe experienced gardening con, !SEAL) violin, "'hich·acts as an extremely ness of tone. Sascha has vl1tlted complete yo ur atudiFa," says
tractor to take charge of a ll CR 16406 accurllte ba.rometer. "Los Angeles the old Str::idivarlus workshop in Sascha. ''No~· It 's the~ther way
11ehooli in the N•wpo1'l Beach E1e--No. 586--Press. is much damper than Balboa." We Italy. and was amazed at the around, European music ans make
me-n&ary Sc.hOol District w ho wtD Publish Oct. 19·26, Nov. 2, 1950 are quoting Sascha. his violin does I crudity of the tool.s used by the their way to the St.J.t tQ com,
be •peeled to bear all expense of' not t.llk, but in this violinist's ancient craftsn1an. In his life, plete their mw:l<lai training," he
equipmmt. replacement of plants, No. PA-tM • . hands It does everything but. I time, StradiV·"l rius made about says. [
lawns, etc .. furnish all fertilizer NOT:ICE TO UUOITOllS 600 violins. No"· there a re be· · Sascha traces the trend lo the
for n1aint:Uning adequats growth !::STATE OF RAMON MENDOZA twt'e n three and four hundred influx of European musicians a nd
or all vegetation, work to be don.. DECEASED LEGAL NOJIC:E "Strada" in existencE> "·tth a mar· composers that the United States ~ to specltlcaliorur on filf' NOTICE IS H.I:ftEBY G IVEN ket value ranging from $MOO to h.u seen since the la.st War. TheRe
1.9 *"°°' buaine:u ofrice. :o the creditors of and_ all per· $4b,OOO apiece. Europeans have co rh e here,
91pecWcat1-ons on file in schooi 'Wlns having claima against thf! with the nece~ry vouchers, to S p 1 Dall taught. composed, condUcted , . . =•-ottlce, comer !rvine Ave J&id decedent or sa.ld eatate to th~ u.nderslgned at his or he r place till racl ~ Y and have helped Ame cans de,
_. CUff Drive, Newport HeighlA tile them w ith the neceasary ot buainess. to-wit: at the:' office Sascha still practices two or velop their o"'" style. ~
..... tD be opened November 7, vouchers in the office of the Clerk o! A. K. Phelps/ attorney at law. three hours a day t o maintain his "Today, there are no iner sym-
.... &;IQ p. m. 1 'lf the Suuperior Court ot the .507 ~ Highway, Corona del proficiency with the violin. "n 's phbny orchestras In e world
~t to the Labor Code of County of <Jra.nge. State of C&ll-Mar, California., within slx months nothing compared to the amount than thoee in this co try. We
tie &&ate of Calito1·nla the said ~ornia, or to present the same, after the first publlostlon of this of time I uaed to put in," he !"l.ys. havf' very high standa ." adds
,, .8llMud of Tnaatees ha& ucerla.in with the nece.ssary VQUchen. to notice. Until lu.t year he appeared u Sascha.
• pDel'a1 prevailing hourly ~be undersigned at hia or her Dated October 12, 1950. concert master with the Loa An-• ·Chamber muslc la S
...... for e.ch craft or t~ of ?lace of• buainess. to.wit: ADDIE VINCltNT CANN, .-eles Philh&rmonic or c be• tr a,, ortte form of mu.slcal rxpreasion
1F 11 n n-.ded to uecute thf' ci o Don&.ld D. Harwood. 14:15 Executrix of the l:atate of' said but now he devotes m<>Bt ot ~~ &nd Beethoven heads ~ ll&t of
r.11trust which will be awarded Cout; Hlgbway. Corona del decadent. ,. time to teaching. }le givu IM"i· Sa.acha's h it parade tit mposers.
tlit •re.at\11 bidder: and these Mu, Callto(Illa. N o . 567-Prus. va:te Inst.ruction •'Mld al8o holds cio.e beh ind are Mozart d Bach,
pQao dbl" ntu ttre cont&la.ed in within alX montlm after the flrat PuOUah Oct. 12--19--28, Nov. 2, 1950. claasea at the Loe Angeles Coo· and Such& admit.a that It la very
aid apedfle&Uo.ns a dopted by publication of thl.1 notice. servatory of Muaic. difflfUlt, to choose a vorlte In
tla SoMd, UICI are u foil9wa: Dated October lT, 1"'1. NOTICE INVITING BIDS After touring the United St.teB the cb&mbar mu.lie field In which
l'e• E . R . ABBEY, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fol! mal1y yean, Sascha hu ot>-there are many outst.anftlng com· ~ -Public Adminbtn.tro that aeated bida wm be received til.lned mme conc11ete tmpraalon~ po.IUom: .. "It la even! hard to
C·r'•n .............. _ ............. 1i1.80 Adml.nilltrator of the l:atate ttt the otfice of the City Clerk, of 1 the American musical public. c~ unong con~' com·
Ga.danu helper# ..... , ........ 1.50 of. aid decedellt. City H&D, City ot Newport Beach, Re thinks that mua6ca.I apprecla-poeen, there an qlllte a ff!'llll doing
Lawn. aprink1er fitter -·· 2.50 DONALD D, HARWOOD \lDtU T;30 o•etock P . K., on Octa--Uon ia on the upswing and polslaj nne work today," he a .
0..'91 Laborer .. -......... 11.10 1416 Cout Blchwv 1bu so. ltlOt for t\lmJab1ng the to the growfhg number of de~ a..ve Two
'Ille BiOatd of 8chool 'l)ju:stees Corona del. Mar, Callt~ foUowins:· t~ ot the string quertet. '"Kani &ucha and hlm wtfe ba-.e two
ot tfte Newport Beach· SchcSOl Dia· Altomey tor Admlnl.liln.tor. 1900 lineal ft. 12-lnch cor-colleges are adding couraea tnl grown children, Their daqbter,
A complete range of size•.
· width• and ~tyle1.
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them now.
$7.95
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Barber's Bootery
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COSTA MESA
T~ATI!: ftN.U!{;
Jvha. M. 'J'homptO~ has p atlt \011
ed aupertor court to lertn1¥t.e the
joint tenancy lntu.t of her1-'hua-
l>and. the late Albert • Sidney
Thomp.00, Newpon. Beach
property. Thompson died
September
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pensahle health service to thiA community.
Aside from the many hundreds of drugs
and ~edicine:t regularly carried in stock
·::;: the D~ or the ill, we carry
n us sickroom &nd related eupplie!I.
AmQng these are gauze bandagee, sterile
cotton, adhesive tape, hot-water bottles,
urin~s, bedpans, ice bags, fever thermom·
e'er,, and a hosl of other i1em!I. We offt'r
complete drug sen'icc. Let us be your
fan1ily pharmacists.
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71 O.Uy Trips UST f,.. los A•les i.d.d/fl!I ~ "FHt·T""'" fJ<Pnssts
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5S2 f ·oa.. .. t High\\'&·'" ~ """l)Orl tku•·h
GREYHOUND
truck
ANEW kind of Studebaker '"'•k
enginHring 011u .... 1ult1tan-
Pial daily o.,...mng savlngal
A new kind of structural 1tr.ngth
k"P' Studol>akw INcb re-ilc-
ably frff from tho need f0< rapalnl
How IN• Ihle ls-encl how big
the economies ore-you eon And Uirift PUl"8 t>.e f'4cht: to-lrejeet ~. Mt--Prw.. n1pt.ed metal ptpe. ckmt>er mu.ale.~ there are v~ Edyth married ll loeaJ . Ralph
UIJ' or all bldo .. wai .. ajt< !A· P>lblllh Oct. 1._21; N.,.. :J-t, 1960. No llld will lie ......iv..i --It feJ, dll .. ol ""1 ela that elem' . Freitaa-, and Ille couple '1W n»lle
r.tmallty ln 4 bkt la rmd• on a propoaal_ tonn f'Qm. have their own m\Uical sroupa, ... their home In Sall . Leo,
. • KARION c. No. A.1-1 -lly the-QlJ" ll:nllnoe•-he added. ' ted lbefr ..... baa-all IniuJ., --
· · out by talkin9 to •ny Stud1ll1ker ··~ trvcb~ c-.. .. e fvll ,.,..~ ail:M tNck OWMf'. and ~ Stttam1iJMd ~·ton, ",ton and
' Clerk ot th• NewP.rt l'IODCI: 'JIO twS•lftOllB BpecW att..Uoe ot ~ve •n 14Jtu a mWliully-«luca ... bl llan ,...,,ciaco. ",Be piayed
8cbool Dtatrict Srtslll o1 -....a F!Ut Olt.liil,. bidden. te, ,ca1J,e4.'1' ''c:oM.IUona" pe~ ~ ttppraciate d.tr&mbe11 ta• cello until u.. war out.
Mo. lll7-P-. Dleeasrt aanexed to tbe blank..10£ propoal .nuialc..1oee ft)Ult 1'e a tra.laed. lllsti but alter that he could , tlnd
Publlab 0.:.. 1 .. 211. ll!llO. !(CW,ICI: I& HDZBY Oin:N for NI cllncudno .. to lllddlnc. ~·-· -............... ~ tllo time. .......
-:0 tM aedltqn of aot aD pa-'nle CltJ ot N-purt -re-t..at the ~ pOjlalarity ~ 8arhr. -, I-..._
TIM -=• sP .. blft) LEE ---hM1ng l r···-~..--tll• .-nw, -~to rejM:t ...,. OJ" ~ ~ --be· • bilU, ~ -~ be
1-toomMr!a Alao_,ul rJi-tooond 2-. tru<b Stop in and lot u• give you the
in four 1 lbMee. Two creet Studebmbr ~ names of some ownen to see.
ftN l!Wl:HINO!I, 8Arl!BD Y8 AND SUNDAYS llY APl'OU.'TMl!:l'o'T
I • "~ ' JOE NICKEflTZ ..;_I ~IDealel'.
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i. dD _, -..._ ..,t to Iii sale[ clec:ocJiijt or Mid eotate to llldo, to 'Mo!"" aax IDfonnollty -· .to tJoe s1wlh ot m.-i With • ~ .. -
-• llU _l..,. llu -tile -Wru. the w•H~ -la -er to ..ocofl._ !ten In -lion of tllo Amorteaz. public. a -Ip a.,.. •+as t •ln~offtce:fl/ .. OI* de8di.. · j· ... •msrt...f lh9le l _..._tb1r_...a ~15' ~--,..wport . •f4:.. by pcto' ........ .Har. 510 Newport l1ac:ll .
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FLOW IRS
• 111! N'ewpon -
at W-ter -
Adah. Prepare~ fer ' . . al i~::..?h~~:::
H~loween Fest~al. Od. -z 31 oi, · ::~::,a1 ::::::n h;
....... 27th annual Hallow•'en FMtlvalt ·maddn.g a one hl fo her vaw exchance with Har-.a•ie 1 old Inman wu lht ahower Jtven
proP,e.a will fe&S;Ure a Fair opentnr ~tobel' 28th and ~lnJ" rough M day by Mmes. 1Evelyn Thomp--
Sbt ln La Palma Parlt ln Anaheim. A huge exhibit tent wlll uaed eo*and Ve\ma :J~ mpt.on ln th•
to dtaplay all typee ot' exhibltM' and hpbblet.. The Fair wil1 open at 8:00 cha of the ·~ta Mesa Com-
p. m., Thureday, October 2t. The schedule of •vents w111 be as ollowa: m tty .,church. bvttaUona were.
At 8 p.m., every evening will lsaued all the ladies of the church,
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trOBBCL08tlKE 80 GJl'JI
Forecloaure of a ecbanic'a
lien for a $1M.D9 bill f, r plumb-
ing 11uppUd Was aought' in super-
ior court by Orang County
Whole.sale Plumbing pply ln
• ber. T~ f~58 .
' suit against Robert S. Uldi ...,.
Bernard. It wu aUeced the ...
tPrials W<'re rumlahed for a.rt.
Walker e..s plumblnl' contfl,Ct.o9
tor the Bernarda on prope.rtJ tbQ
O\Vn In the Newport Heigh.ta &J"liU
be a direct radio broadcut on ... A Ch h merben of the w~cs circles and
-KVOE, orii'lM-tinl from the Big ·r~esa UrC the We!!leyun gulltl. Games were
Top with 1Wdience part/cipa.Uon pla ed with high prize golng to r---:::-,-------. and 11-ee gltta; and at 10 p .rn., &n Has party Nigh Ml"I' Chti•lelUIOn.
Orange county talent ae&reb, J)f . • queata included • Mmes. Allene 1812 Newport Blvd., Costa M~ le. 5656
Si!JLF -SEllVICE LAUNDRY
BAlBOA WASHIT
30 Min. W a shin g -Fluff D.yi1t9
BJi.nltets Wool Sha mpooed and Dried SO'
l Ol Pm' I -l'ALBOA
Harbor 2724
PHILODENDRONS. Lot. 1:';::,: plo.n~ ... 201
M.-y Varif"llts or dish, ~ik'• holl!le plluata a t 25c each
RANUNCULUS Good Bulbs 58 !or 1,QO ·
Now ia the-tln11• .)'OH shoutd fllu.ul tht-'lll, •
KlllG ALFRED DAFFODIL per dos. 1.lQ.
Double NoSP ftulbol
5 & 104 Nursery
141.21 So. Nr\\'port Rl,·d, TtiS'llN ClosNI Thun1.
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''I rnake _.. *-ether.: per·
i on ha1 ti•• to an1wer by
covntlne uit aH my c111111r .... "
You1l reach the person you're
calllnl( much mon often if you
give htm a fU.11 minute· to 'an-
swer. The Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph Company.
SlOCK UP AND SAVE
. ON THESE Spa/4'4
STOKLEY'S
FINEST CANNED FOODS
Slokley'H Flne111t 1-~la\-·orful SOS Tin
FINEST BABY Bl£F A I Sa 2 ff¢ Pot 7-Bone Rel. In pp 8 Ice '°'I.~ lb. lb. • lb. RST 43• IST 49 ' RST 5'1f 8"'kley'• Flaeat....... "0Lbo-. · · ., 1 om. tatsap . 2 .... 291
8tellleJ-#• li"IDHt SolW. Pk. I~ ttn
TOMATOES ! "'r 45¢
lb. 49; l Pi0
ii1cs lb. 39 ' , c·~liy'itr~a;;;;·2::41~
MESA RANCH MKT.
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Road c:Ncken with
Savo.y Stuffing
BroMcat1 October JJ, 1950
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Cook ollion tlowlr until twnder in Z
t.ablnp. abortenins-Remove from .
he.at ; add bread cubes. celery, Y• twup.
..Ut, tbe pepper-and tq;L MoU.en
with. 1'.illt. Sprinkle caviry of chick.an
with rtmainins I Y• ~p. -.It. Fill
with m.i:nutt; MW togethu er MC-UN
with roocbpicb laced with atrin1. Rub
oucaid. of chicken with. ramainins 1 lh
tabl .. p. 1bortrf'!ing. Place ch.U:lten on
iu aid. in 1hallow routine pan. Baka
i.n. modnately 1low oven (J504 ) about
Z boun.. At end of an hoar, tum
dUc.lt.n. on. ocher aide and fuUab. b.k--
las. ~ 4 Mrvi.np..
r-Will N.-1
.... Miii, •-•tlntt Cltlcll-
... Pow"-111 •Dtl:: On-J-. Cele.,-ani a ,. ... ....
·i..·W
Stokley'8 •·1.nest Who1t"
Sm. String BEANS 2 ··· 49c
Stekley'8 Fln"t Garden
Honey Pod PEAS 2 '•r 33c
M. J. B. or Ben Hur
COFFEE
Cheddar CHEESE
All PoJ>l!lar Bnnds
CIGARfTTfS Carton
plus tax
CRANBERRIES .----... ------II>. l~ ._a:; c
'·Cl!' Maf-·~lfv•retl free f' .
· llesa Ranch ·11a .. 1te1
• --tt76 Newport MISt.. •••i=• 56t5
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which the winner selected will ap-The old adage "when e cat's ChtjiatenBOn, Wilmp. Myrehn, &1-
pE>J.r on the Baclutare wtlh NTG j ·'l.,Way, the mice j"ill play" P,rovtd; In )fyrehn. Johanna Hanaon, Mar-
televlsion 9how on KTSL-TV. true la.at Wednesday venlng lan-!Overman, Ruth: Ba.rnelt, Claire
Friday afternoon. October 27, la lwhen tdue Harper, cond tor or ~urtry, BJ.:t.nChe Anderson,
"t.ert:17 · D6,y'' at wl*ll tifDe •' Ute c ·o.• ta Mu& munlty y Ownberla.ln~ Zue Hall. Bm-
diNd . cout;-.e;o...coMt redlo __..,. c),ureh dlolt was away vaca .. ma Cranford, Ol&'a!Crawford1 Car·
cut of AllC'a !llu'Jlt;iao ....,.... tilm. Tb choir met u but pl ;ReynoldO, ltth•l Coofl<lr. Lou
will be tea.t.uN:d. starring Jay iljlsteo.d of practising had hllar-F erra.ndes, Edna. }futchlnaon, Sm-S~ewatt. k)us Halloween party, Bev fl:homp-mal Stevens, Luct$e Clark, li.ar-
l'ridlly nlghb t.be &Ue&t emCIM aQn and Betty Simmons h~ deco-Jorie Haines, Othella CJ"Ule, Ger·
will . be .... 'l'lllltv-n h-.lf, "°'"" Ill• primary rooms 1 bllMlk trude Edick and l""" Mary
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An-
satw!liay afternoon la "Kida opt witohN and pumpkin pinned
JUST IN THE LATEST RECORDS
I j ALL STASBARD MAKES
S~EC·AL 0 0Ai!Y.sLocl<ER0
NE ~
TINO GOOl)S ~TORE
801 Pahn St., N _ Ff"rry BAI.BO . .\ Harbor Me
Dick Lane. and oranp: crepe paper ith cut deI:n.
~ Day" <ll the fair. Boeo th• clown, or the-walla. e Civll War d veloped ..0 ' ap-
t.he Uttle Prospect.or and1 rue The membeta oorne d ed in pepe~~t~e~f~o'.'.:r~n'.'.'.e~w~•~a~rn~'o~n!g~th~~·:_peo~~p~le::·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tnln~ mule will entertain. Rid.ea coatu.mea fith prizes· gotn to Keo -1 '
will be 9 cents for the kids. A. pet> ~r as Aunt Jen1ln1a. larence rr-----1-----------~----+-----------------p&rade and numerous contests will Uove u .. pi rate and arolyn ,1
be held. , d~rn1an In a. black eveni gown r
Saturday evening will frature of the tay niJ\etles.
the crowning o! the ''Queen or the Mrs. Evelyn Thomp. n, in
J'air'' by the versatile television cJmrg& of games, kept th, enter·
star.-N ils T. Granlund, in addl-tainment moving at a r~t pace.
lion to the radio broadcast and Doria Luckhardt, Lucile Clt:·k and
talent review. Helen Brown, hot1t.eJ111ses ert.' in
Sunday October 29 th& nlatinec charge ot the pumpkin It• 011d
will feature o colQrful progran1 or whipped cream, elder a.n~ cotree
rolk dancing of all natlon:t by a served at the close of the ttvening.
group rron1 Glenda!,.. -ot.ttera enjoying-the arfai;r were
Cofftumed e...kflMt M1". and M'MI. Emil t.1yr{•hn. Joyce
and Helen Sands. Bobbie afid Hel·
Tuesday, October 31, the fesUvl-en Haley, V~lma and firginia
tlew !ttart at 7 .J..m .. with a COi· Compton, Ann Crawford,, Nuo m1
turned breaktut or uustige and C::t.dnum. Donna Nelson. dertrullt'
e&l'S, hot biscu.ita. hot cakes, cot-Edick, H. L. McMurtry, Tnlcoln1
fee and orange juice. Judging of 'Reid and Jimmie Fisher.
the coat urned pa.rtlcipants and a ' .,.-__
top ranking vaudoville show wil l B II Q. l""L • c1tb folJow the brea.kfast. At 10 :30 a Cl: \,.,.lifain l'
a.m. the festivities transfer to thfl I Pt C .t.
Downtown Jamboree where ama-ay anaswa
teur act... '1l'~ perfor,med by local
people, gent!ral horseplay by the , Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W~cox ot
town's offlciuhl and a whiskerlI"/IQ Coeta J4esa enUirtained ~a 8'.l.11
conte1'1t . and ,Cha.in club of the Newport
Al 2 1.1.m . the Kiddies Parade Harbo_r Luthe~. chu.J"Ch jFriday ·
Is h eld. wltll the kid.ii n1archlng evenln~. the al.fair being ~ell.I al
to the City P.:irk wher. a special the li'rh.ia.y Afternoon c1ubho~.
show or circus and vaudevlD• acta C'.lnaal& was played dur\ng lht'.'
tor the kids' ta held In the Greek evening and high scores ~ Mrs .
theatre. Mil dred Trusty a-nd Ha.rrY Rob-
The festivities are climaxed by l111on were T('Warded with b f'auli·
lhe 'HaJlowe'en Pageant Parad<' ful potted plant~. Pump~in pie
with "Hopalong C.a.ssidy." the l'fo. topped with whipped l'r~a1n ;-"'a:-i
1. Cowboy star of · the kids, as served at a late hou r wit~ e1d1·r
Grana Marshal. Tbtre are eisht a.nd coffee.
division& In the parade, each with -------
a theme or il8 own. aa foDowa: Judge not without knoWledgl-.
"K.tddies He.llowe'en," Hallowe·en nor wlUlout necessity_ and never
of 1860," "Fiesta,'' "Rallowe'en of wlthoutl charlt_y.-Dr. Alt:x. Whyte
Gay 90's," "Ballowe'en of 1950,"
"OJd Circus Parade," "BurleMJue"
and "Crand Finale." The parade
will fea.tuN! the Southern C:J..Ufor·
nia premier of the gi.anL mardl-
IJTU b&Uoona from the ... t..
Newpo1k1s Al•
Nixon Support
Tom Heffernan, Newport chah--
man or RJ c hanl Nixon for U . S.
Senator, s&.id today that clUMftll:
or Newport are making the fol-
lowing reque.!lt to thelr felJow
towns-people.
"We, your neighbors and friends
8sk you to vole for Richard Nix·
nn for United Stales Senator. be-
cause we know he will continue
to fight to preserve the American
way o f life for all of us. reg.1rd-
less of our creed, race, r eligion
or political pa_rty." ·
"Your vote for Dick Nixon ls
your vote f op a. secure. prosperoua
.America in a peaceful world."
The citir:ena include: Col. and
M~ I ~ii<""' w. ' 8!1f.,th,., P"'1'\ l!D.,-o, Mr. o.nd. 'Mn. ~u;b bnrn•. Mr. and Mrs. Dean BrtKlford, ¥,r. anq Mra. James Zeigler, Mt._ and
Mrs. Norman Miller. Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Heffernan, MT. and Mrs.
Lloyd Loveland, Mr. and Mn.
Donald H a rwood, Ralph Maakey,
Mrs'. Chas. Bordman, J ohn T .
Boyd, Mrs, Alene Ehresman, Mra.
Florence Anderson, Mrs. Edwin
WBll&ms, J . C. Axelson, Leslie
K. Steffanson, Allen Stelle, Brad-
en F'tnch, Lester Isbell, ~1rs. J .
A . Beek.
Accuse Five of
YielatitMj State
Fish, Game Laws.
,
Complaints were Issued by the
dlatTlct attorney's office Mbnday
ag.elnat five men who are lUl•.
CWl«i of violating the state ftlb
and game laws In Orange cOunty,
'l'b!!ee of the men are accueed of.
takinr quantities of unden.tzed
Pismo clams and two are alleged
to have had in. their poaHelon
undersized lobsters. COmplalnta
were Jllaned by W. G. Plett. pat-
rplm~ tor the marine Patrol of
~--•t&te diviston of fl.sh • and
game.
One complaiat -.ccuaea KaUumJ.
Nak&mun. and lf.>Aml -
mura, both of Loe ~ of bav ..
Ing uaderaiRd Clam.a ln tlaelsr poe-
9e&Sion SUnd*\f; another allepa
o ... L. L'.umen or ._ -bad
ama1I -last Tlluraday. .
XM'Si CARDS
8BLZCT NO\\' :
t.Ars-AuortmPnf 1
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STATIONERS
--~.! l 118 Newport d.ltl
SEWIN6 MACHINE
REPAIRS I
0 . W. lroomllead
912 C...t Blvd.
Comaa del. Mar I ffaJ'bor
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ISi Cinch CAii MII •• rrs IW1Y co.uum
CINCH already contains every high
quality i.pgredient necessary for a perfect
cake. You add only water. For a finer,
easier, thriftier cake ... Bake CINCH.
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cup~M~·B"
You0 gU .. ver:il world-famou• cofl'ces in M.J.B. Choice..,., •ui·
etiee witl1 t11e finest flavor and fragrance obtainaQle. Blended to-
gether they art; in .sucl1 perf~ct fl avor 1Jala11ce tl1at you can brew
M.J.B etrong, mild, in-between and gel perfect results every time.
M.J .B doee not rout nll of its coffee l:.eane at once. "Individual
bean ':°Mting" bJ.inp out~ D_UJ.Xin1um Ravor of every rare. rich.
bean in the luxt\Po blend. A;nd high .. t pa<1ihle vacuum locb la
every bit ol thia'es:tn goocLieM until it reacbe. your cup.
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Mesa Riders
in State Parade
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Mrs. Dud ley Boyce
New' President ·
of Faculty Wives
Otd Folks'-Club
Has Fish Dinner
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1 •1 Christened Sund•'t
Kenneth Wallace lktlc~ ntne-
Mn. Kary L. WUUam.e of 20th m<mth~Jd eon of Mr. and Mrs.
St., CQl:ta Mesa, brought together Edwtn lldtck, · 408 E. 11th 8 (.,
the Old Folka' club of q,.&ta Mesa Costa Maia, wu chrtateiieCt SWl-
for an all-day meeUng Tuetday. s{ay at the Newport Bar~r Lu-
October 10. Conversa.tldn aped the theran church with Rev. Herbert
momlng hours and at. noon a f:lAh Roth otficbtlng.
dinner wu eerved. Pre3ident W. Mr. and Mn. Bertren Smith
B. Van De Car presided at the of Coat& Meas were the god-par-
buaineaa ecssion in the afternoon .. ents. '
at Palm Springs Mi-a. Dudley Boyce wu elected Included were Me81r8 . and
new praldent ~ the F aculty Mme.11. Abel Larsen, W . B. Van AT 8CHOV~ ~3NVENTION
Wive' o~_O~ge Cout college at De car. Mrne1. Ira Fox, Agnea Everett A. Rea, superintendent
1n the pan.de of Callforhla
State Horaeme.n·s Blue Ribbon
abaw al PGJ:m Springs, October
12-115, were rid.era rrom eoet&
Meu. Boots and Saddle club, Clyde
Flinn. Burnie Bailey. Jimmie
Bailey, Leslie Paris nnd Charles
Hoafleld.
the October 10 .meeting, held 4 l . Arundell. Eva McMinn, M~ry· of the C08ta Mesa Elementary
the home of Mn'. DOn Bridgman, Kirk, Etta Cq_nvcrse, Ida Huriia-School& and Mn1. RC·'.l attended
Costa Mea&t Twenty«x memben son, Katie Wagar. Mary WUllams. the State Superlnlt'ndent.8' con-
were preaent anti &Mi.ting hoe:t-MlM Tina HudBon. Fred Beck, v~11ttnn held laat week at S..n
eASeS were Mr•. Walter Prill and Ernest Bows and ffatTY .Hudaon. Diego.
Other member.!! and rrlmcbl at-
tending were Mn. Flinn, Mr. ·'.lnd
Mra. Ray Waggner, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Thom!tJI. Mr. and Mr1t. J .
D. Perry, Mrs. Freida Rex. Frank
Weir and Gale Ann P.-.rl8.
Thia la the centennla.; y ear ror
the State Horsemen's association
and the show.was part or the con-
venUon. Some or t he 8Al'K>Clatlon's
achievements arf' the ('Stablishlng
of riding and h iking trails, gym-
kh&ru• evf'nls ror better horse
1howa and most lmpoctant. thc-
development or juniors in slate
champtonahip.
Orange county, which Is Region
12 an*" ha• some or the fine1tl
bor•ea and beat riders, Is the only
count}" in lhe .st'lte '-''hich hM no
riding trall.3 although there are
lomr. hair-dozen active riding
cJuM.
-8ome · or the ridcra cnme by
Mrs. Dudley Boyce.
Mrs. Richard BeJbert.. ·who ls I
luVing the community, pi-Nlded
fo.-thP. lest Ume.
Speaker wa11 Elmo-Shllver or
C'last college, who h.u spent the
past three summers In E urqpe and
who implanted hope& or slmllar
vacation& tn mind• or hia l'lftten-
erS when he told of how lnupen-
slve such a trip can be. "Keep
.1,vay rrom tht' agen'ctea," he Wd.
''and go third class wtth teachers
and students. Don't try to see
everything. Go to the Latin quar-
ter "'here one may Uve comfor-
tably on Sl.50 a day. At that price I
you can .i.Jways go back."
Ways nnd mean8 problem!! were
discuMcd and announcement made
or the next meeting to be held •
November Joi at the home or Mrs.
Charles Haley, Corona del Mar.
Area Executive
Addresses Y Board
hot8e to lhe convention, All the The October Y. M. C. A . board
way from LrKll and Hayward . meeting and public relations They Jert September 22 . picking
up ·'tnother group, the "Galloping W'Orkshop waa held Tuesday eve-
Grsndmas," at BakctMfie ld. They ning at St. Andrew'11 church. The
Jett Bakersfield Oc to ber 2 and board met In seMton at 5:30, fol-
lowed by dinner at 6 :30 '1Ild later coming by way nf Lake Arrow-. ,
head and Big Bear l:t.ke. reached hours given over to the work8hop.
Palm Springg Ot:tobcr I l . George Bottomley, area exeeu-
1
live Y. M. C. A . re1t0urce leader,
Playda.\' Sund.'ty gave tht' latest lnrormaUon on
The Afesa Boot.s and S11ddle sound public relation& regarding
club 18 havin~ ·~nothcr Pla~day the local y and how they may
Sunday, October 22. The public is be obt·Jined. An Interesting quel!I·
Invited to the ground.'!, at lhe lion and answer period followed.
forme r S. A. A. A . B. where a The Rev. Thomas Glb.!on. pa8tor
ruu day is pl<\nncd by .Jimmif' of the church, welcomed. the rol-·aauey with Mrs. J<~y WH.--.<Y'>"lrr .,,.... lo\ving represt>nlatlves: John John-
1.n charJZe of the chul'k wR.gon .. <Jon, Roy Anderson, Mr. Lewis.
where brr-1 kfa~t nnd lu nch wJll be Tnm Thon1ason, Joseph Hamblett.
served. Wendell Hoyt, Meredith A. Har-[
On Saturday, Octnber 28, Trcn-wood, Kingery Whltencck. K en-
agers of the club will hav(' 8 Hal-neth Boettcher, Mildred Wilson. (
loween· party at the clu b house Vclina Pridham. Mrs. Dallas and
with gamf's Rnd danC"ing following ~everal students.
a pot luc k supper.
Th a nk Offering
at Lut he ra n C hur ch
Th . ' e annual "Th-'l.nk Offering'
service of the Ladies Mla111ionary
aoelety of the Newport Ha.rbor
Lptheran church "\V&B held Sunday
October 15 at th.-church . MrM.
Rachel Wcdekini:' led lht· rcflp0n-
alve rr.1rling And sh1~1n,1::". /\ t1·ans-
criplio n of the rH.1·Hhl'' "It JN Morr
Costa Mesa Men
at Kiwanis Confab
Rr-v. J oseph H . Thompaon and
A. 0. 1-!·i.tfleld represented thf'
Costa McMa Kltianle Club at the
State Klwante' convention held al
S11.nta Cruz October 8-11 . More
than 2,000 Kl\4'-1.nlans wt!Pe regl.e·
tered st the conclave.
Blessec1 In Gi ve Than Rccrlvl'" Th B h w•• th•n P''''"'""· omas ire Now
Rt-v. Herbert 11nlh J::"A\·e a ta.lk I •
on the persona l bll'B~i n~g sri n1e or I at nst1tute
the servlcr men rerPivcd In lhC' f F • T d
South Pacific due lo tht· tnisslon-0 Ore19n ra e
arie:; lh-"l l had been srnt there
years ago. Me1nbf'rS or the ~lety
pl&eed their offcrlnfit bnxes on thC'
altar at the 1..·lo!!C of the . service .
Cake and coffee were S('rved by
the chairm·'lll, 1-f l'!!. Patric ia My-
rehn and assistants.
Tennesseans
Return Home
Mr. and Mrs. W. H . Pearson,
Sr .. have retur ned to their home
in Nuhvillc, Tenn., after s~ndln• three weeks In Co8ta Mesa
IU!I hOUSe guests or their son and
daurhter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
William H . Pearson, 211 :5 Harbor
Blvd.
Qt;TS BASIC TRAlSINO
Pvt. J ohn Harper Martin. 22,
aon or Mr. and Mrs. Claire G.
Martin, 740 Via Lido Nord, Lido
l•le. la recelVing bulc tralnlng
at Lac kland Air Force Base, San
Antonio/ Texas.
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Thomas B. lUrch, the son or
Mrs. Florence Birch or 600 Be-
gonta Avenue . Corona del Mar.
has enrolled u a member of ·the
June 1951 claas or the American
Institute ro r Foreign Trade at
Thunderbird Field, Phoenix, Artz.
Specl-illzil'g In Wetitern Europe
and Brazil. Birch le taking the
school'e Intensive training course
to prepare himself for a career
in American business or govern-
ment abroad.
A graduate or Red funk High
school, Red Bank, New Jersey,
Birch attended University of Cali-
fornia at Los Angeles and al80
University or California at Berk-
eley.
Birch served In the Army medi-
cal department In Japan and was
discharged in October, 1947.
The course or study at the In-
stitute concentrates l~chnlques of
International bWllneaa admlnlatra-
U.on, foreign languagea and" the
character1aUca or rorelgn coun-
t ries.
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SORGHUM·
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First Patron -t
at New Post Offic* ' ' J'lnt p&tron of the "e'f Coate.
Kea poat office Jilonday ,piomlng
WU Mrw. Ro;y 3. Hlclul of! 511 W.
19th St., pioneer Costa M,.. re:sl-
dent. • · .
Deer H unt~rs
Hp me Fro rln North
· ~tutned rrom a dffl' hunting
tlip to Mt. Herbron In Northern
C.J,.(lfornla. w-e ::r. and Mrs. Roy
J . Hicka and Ml'r and Mr11. ~
ward BeUrtnger of W . 19th St ..
Colla Mesa. The nJmro<h! wer<'
away two weeks.
I Ebell Section Hears
Book Reviews
D~rothes Sheeley -gave short
rev.Jews of new book.8 arid a longer
one of P.-1ul Gullico'a 'The Aban-
~oned," \lt'hile Dorothy 'Snodgrua
presenleLI Cornella OUa Skinner'•
"Nuts in May'" for the pteuure
or Ebcll book Section 1 members,
Mra. Hick.a, who haa lived here
tor the put 30 .1 yea Mil, re~'.llls the
tint post orrtce located In Te-
Winkle'a gmeral •lore when this
community wa.i known a11 Harper. COMUg DANCE I sathrring fOT' ft dCS&Crt luncheon
F I d I ill be th di ~at thP h(HTI(' or Mr8. Colin Brown, orma a.n gR a .w e n· Buy Shore::;.
1 V ISIT lN INDIO ner dan~c. fall event of Comus AssistlnJ? hostc~ were G~ys
· Mr. and Mnt .. C. A. Cooper or club, to be held Friday evening In Tritt and Lillian _Cant. Next mcf•1 -
E.sther St., Coala Mesa, left Sun· Newport H·'ll'bor Yacht club. ing will bo on N<..v. 9 ·1.l the home
day ror Indio lo &pend 110 day.A Membel"8 may b1ing friends. Mrs I o r Mrs. Eugene Ft'nt:Jon. Balboa.
with their eon ·Fred and hls ram-1 Tevia W e8tgate has been taking I Mrs. Raymond K. ~arvty la sec-
Uy. re8ervatlona. lion chairman.
CEITllL l•EllCll FllEIT
GDLQED . BADADAS
FllE Fii Cllltlll 1111 Piii llllT 3 ZbY.25i
TOmAIOES2 ul9'
REQ VELVET vims
llLll Fii ILIClll
LARliE RIPE lo POUNDS
ILL PllPllE POTATO 3
U.S. D0.1 ID HO RUSSETS
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O akland Guests
at Vielie Home
Mi88 EdnR· Beuley ot San
FranclRco an<l '-fr!'. Clara Sullivan
ot <>.lklanfi hav" broui:ht to a £1-
naJe a delightful l'lt nv a.~ hou8f'
gueets or 1i{r:;. ('ulia . Vil"le, 2109
Harbor Blvc1 .. C°A)Rla 1'ft•sa.
Among thing:. •lune in a. whlrl
were tri~ t n S in lJn•J::o. Ttjuana,
Ri\'ersid<• nnd Lakr l·:l~1nort'. Sev-
eral inforrnal lu nl'hl·nn .. and dln-
i:icr11 ho!'Jlf':'(.<;.ed Dr 1--farbor a.rea
rrtend.!'I Y.'('rp arJ"Hllh f'd for the
plea..'iure of lhc v1.<iil nr:..
"( don't thin k v.·111nC'n loo k any
funni~r in pa.nL<t lh>in n1rn do."-
ActrCM Kathe1inc Hl'pburn. •
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. Plenty Of Fr11 Parking lat;k o_f Our Store
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