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A mirror ot the J moat
rap1~ devdoplng area
·of tne CaUtomi.. South
Coastal Empire
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Atma to be clee.n, falt
and Impartial. and th,.
to rece:lve and retalD
popular 'aupport
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9JJ00denta acattered all over the
~. almOot, and bu reprinted
remarka from 'em many ttmu, I'-------------~
like from Myron Burne, ex·New.:. . I -s
porter now in Honolulu and Dutch
Gwt in Oregon, and not too ·far
b'l.ck, Ju4ge Bob Gardner with' the
Pac:We Fleet fighting the Japi.
Now we have a new'n. He's Maj.
l"l"aJtk .Smyth, Who not too long
ago wu public info officer at El
Toro Marine Air Station-the beat
one the etaUon ever had -and
who'• now -being a Mighty Marine
Ln Korea. imltty lived ln Santa
Ana. bat he'a mighty well knQWn
ln the Harbor area to lot.8 of folks.
so l thtnk hla remarks should be
wen-received here.
lncklentally. I handled much of
tbe major's copy before ~ went
off to aid tn the "policing .. job,
and he remembered some of my
Uvtce. "llthough not followi.q.g it.
I'd often told him, when an especi-
ally-long yam appeared over the
desk, that the Story of Creation
was written In 700 words, and
howcome this wa.s so much more
important? He apologized abotilt
the word'l.ge. but still wrote re&ms,
which Ls wonderful for anyone in-
terested in what'a going on 7000-
odd miles away w'th our local
ftghter•. Here's a slight bit or
what Maj. Smyth observed:
WTKE RIGHT
UP THERE
Maj. Smitty starts out by ex-
plaining. that thl' outfit he's with
Is com posed of South Korean~. and
th3t he per!'K>nally had penetrated
further into North Korea lhari any
other Marine and thlll only a
handful of white men h.ad preced-
ed at the time of writing.
Traveling with UnLted Press
Coirespondent William Chapman
a.nd Acme N-ews Photog Dick Fer-
guaon. they left Wonsa.n early in
the morning of Qct. 18, whleh is
only a sl.ight bit ago.
"I rode 'shotgun' position In the
seat or the Jeep atop a bedroll
with a carbine at the Teady," he
88}'S. H e also tells of the pain-
ful effect of the bouncing road on
his poate.rior, but we'll skip over
that.
"The countryside looked peace-
ful en'ough. Most of the rice has
been 'harvested and the atraw
neatly shocked. The hill8 with all
the foliage indigenous to the New
Erigtand States. were beautiful In
their red, gold and dark green pine
cover. OccasionaUY we passed an
orchard ripe with pe.ara or applee,
and chestnut trees abounded.
"Civiliane in their inevitable
whJte rainment. bowed under their
bU.r<leM, wound •lowly &Jang 6oth ah.ouldera of .the road, return~
ing to theJr hornee ·they hoped
wel'& etlll tbere. -, . '
·-"BUf .,..._&t._ tntmili ilOnc the fu..d there w.. evidence the war
' had puaed through thia aectlon.
Most..of the mud and thatch vill-
age!! were partially de.moli8hed. A
few bod.tea lay in the rice paddies
near the roo.d . . .'·
Mo~ ABOtiT
THE KOREA TRIP
, "As 'IAl'e approached Munc'hon,
small farms grew more numerous.
Each had its thatched hut and a
small garden plot with a variety
of vegetablee. Cabbage, corn ,
onion.a. equuh and a form of let-
tuce sR" the most common. M03t
eventu.1Jly tlnd their W&Y Into
large crocks w h e re. liberally
· mtxed with red peppers, they are
allowed to ferment and provide
the main item of the" average
Korean diet. "k imchee.' From
thia dieh cornea the. to us dis-
agreeable odor peculiar to Kor-
f'·3nB.
"Just three days previousl.y in
an orcJte,rd near Munchon were
discovered the bodies of some ~
priaoners of the Communlsl8 who
were executed on the approach of
the ROKS. They had been lined
up in files of four t>ach, and one
bullet through their. cheses we re
allotted.'
Then he tells of entering Kowon.
where straw mata covered bodies
still lying In the streets. In a
school o ne room was filled with
dead South Korean prisoners, too
weak a.nd 111 to move, who had
been slaughtered on their pallets.
Back of the butldlnga the one.a
who w ere able ~o walk had been
herded to trenches, which their
bodies now overflowed.
'Bej'ond this point our loc-31 ma-
jor caught up with the advancing
capitol Dtvtalon o f ttie South Ko-
reatu11. They dodged much sniper
ftre, and ln Qlangdon-ni were giv·
en a rouatng welcome by nattvea
waving South Korea flap.
And then they caught the ftnf
line men. "They plod along both
· elda of the road in their tennts
ahoes. eating as ttieY go. looking
for all the. world Uke miniature U .
S . troops becau&e of thek' ~uip
ment. They wear band ~
ltk.e a woman does Jewelry, and
(O..tlllaod oa Pi!P SI
Man Found DJ.ct
at River Jellt I
!Cd Ll•t.. 118. ol Bania Ana
Gudena. died ol & 11-.rt •tUcll ot ~ at'th• -Jetty~~ Saa.ta· Ana 'river lut W.~
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VOLUME XI PHONE HARBOJ;t 1616 NEWPORT BEAcH, CALIFORNIA.. THURSDAY, ocr0BER 26, 1950 ~GHTEEN PAGES FIVE CENTS NUMBER 35
Big Charity Ball . Planned by
Elks Friday; All Proceeds
Will Go to Christmas Relief
Tickets are still available for the giant EUc.s Charity Ball which
will be held Friday night at Balboa Bay club. All profit.a from the
event will go to Christmas aid and relief In Orange county. The baU
Is jointly sponsored by the Elks Lodges of Orange. Anaheim, Laguna
Beach, Santa Ana and Newport Harbor.
'file event. which \VIII include a ._ _____________ _
buffet dinner and en evening of I
dancing •l.nd entertainment will be
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double quarte.t from Santa Ana.
ono of the outstandi n~ social hap-F_r.J.nk Ortega s o rchutra will pro-. t th 1 v1de dance music and plans to do pcn1ng.s o e season. ..__ Oth
Tom Norton. Leading Knight of I aeveral novelty numu.::rs.' er
the Newport Lodge is in charge fonns or entertaJnment will be on
of the program. Assiating him as tap In the patio room Qf the club.
co--chairman are Leading Knight Ticket.a are available to the pub-
Mel Aston of Orange; Darroll lie. They may be p urchased fron1
Christie of Anuheim ; Ray Marcill' i any Elk or at the Elks clubs In
of Santa Ana; and Clyde Kegeris
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.i.ny of the prevlou•ly mentioned
of Laguna Beach. towns of Orllnge county. All pro-
Double Quartet I fits above the bare costs of run-
P'eaturing the evening's enter-nil\g the ball will be given to char-
tain1!1ent will be the famous men's lty.
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Supervisors Agree to Seek
Decontrol of Mesa Rentals
Decontrol of rents in Costa Mesa wiH be undertaken by the board
of supervisors. the county fathers agreed Tuesday aftt>rnoon upon
petition of the Costa Mesa Citizens' council.
Chairman William B. J ohnson of the council noted that "almost
all" cities of the county have been decontrolled 8.nd that the rate of
NEWPORT BEACH'S NEW BILLBOARD dwarfs Chamber of
Commerce members \\'ho ca~ out to lnspec~ the complt-ted !'ltruc-
turoe. Two of the &iant (60 by 11 feet) slpa ha'•t> bfoen, etteted.
One 18 loc-.ated in ('..oroua Highland&; t hP other on t~ Co»t Hlirh-
l'"&Y In \\'~st Ne\\'J)Ort. They arr equipped \\1th floodllghtH for
opttmum advertWnc 'lm~t. ldt to right are Hay Langenheim,
Chamber· .cretary; Rolaod Wright., qQmbfor pre8ldel1t; Fra'1ch1i
Horvath, Jobq Boyd and ~s: Brandt, clt&lnnan of the Chamder•s
ad"'rthdnl' and publclty eonuntttire 'IAl'hlch wu chWly N'fl.~Ai
bJe tor ttfe erection of the Nip. I Press Photo)
SEEK STATE AID FOR UPPER BAY DEVELOPMEN ~;
ASSEMBLYMEN PAY SURPRISE VISIT To· HARBOR !
Ashton Named to 3rd Term
as local Red Cross Chairman
' State aid for the IJ)Ulti-mlllion dollar Upper Newport Bay ffcvel-
opn1ent was aakcd by two 0 1·ange county officials Monday in Lqs An-
geles. ;
County La«d Planner Harry Bergh of Corona del Ma r and Har-• I bor Contmission Secretary Harry .. Wclc h of Balboa urged state con-
!'lidr ration of the projec t at a 1
building of new units wi.11 .create R e-elected this \\·f'e·k to his third succeseive term as chairn1an
a situation l.n which "the supply Generally, a survey .ts required, of the NE'wport Harbor Branch, Southern Orange County Chapter of
hearing of thP Assembly interim
committee on tideland reclamation
·'.lnd development. Chamber Erec ts
2 New Bill boa r~s w111 far exceed the demand.'' to show it there are sufficient the Red Cross waa Harry Ashton, Balboa lawye r. Elections took place
Pruperly owners•ln general will percentageB of vaCl!lncles In a corn-al the annual dinner meeting of. the Red Cross Tuesday night al the
suffer from "this unhealthy con-munity. ~earings then ( o 11 ow, Corona (\el Mar gramm~r schOOI. +.--------------
They estimated de\'elopn1ent of
the hay for small boats and recre-
ation use would cost front five
lo te.n mi.Ilion dollars.
dltJon," he declared, adding that with petlt1ons to the housing ex-Ch . t 'th • -h '
"to oonUnue rent controla wouJd pedlter ror decootrol., osen again o serve w1 "-" • J: :Mor U--bor Bergh and Welch also .. urged Two king·slud billboardi with
tho.t Hwy. 101 brtdge over the th them "Ll,.vtng As You Like be unfair, wiJuat and would work -The Ooet.a ltfeaa. bOoetera -.Jd toe _were: Ma.on Sile~. vlce-c~r-~ e ~-
• hardahJJLJUI,. t.bf .. Prcwf_J1X.... ·-4'Wlt olflcla.lll· hM -.aakad ~· _COiin 1IJ'OW1'1M1t~re!",~.... • .., -_, ~~~ c~~t-~~ii ~~ .1 .~ 4~ i:~ Newporl Harbor BJ'ea,
en." . Houalng Chief Tlgtie Woods to de-a new secretary, &"I an • M' -D ft . d
Detenn1.DB St.epa control the reel of Ora.nge County !ell, was named. e·n ra e
Supervisors instructed County when Santa Ana ceilings wete re-A 24.member board of dlr e<'tof'S "
Counsel Joel Ogle to determine moved, but that It WU "under-;as calsa° :elect:~· ~eyT lncl~de:
the steps necessary for decontrol I stood" the requeat was refused be--d rli· Ll · d a[;,e 1: d~vM. om Ee~
and present his report to them at cause the supervieors had made e · oy ve an · rs. · ·
boats. They said' the pre8ent clMr· of COUTse) were erected la!5t week
ance Is 11 feet , too low even for under the sponsorship of thj New-
. . port Beach Chamber of Com-some sallboa.te. The off1clala said m rce. 0 f the billbo rd ·
the new brldge would cost ep-e . ne 0 • ~1 s LS
their Oct. 31 meeting. no. such ·request.
Niles to Emcee BPW Preview •
Fashion Show; Complete Plans
Plans for the 19M> Christmas Preview scheduled for November 30,
December 1 and December 2. at the Rendezvous Ballroom, Balboa,
ere now complete, reports Mrs. Betty Jarvis, pre.vie)" cbe.lrman.
Ina Ray Hutton and her All-
Girl Band will open the gala three-
day, harbor-wide show. It will be
the first personal appearance of
this versatile group in the ·:lrea
a nd Mi.ss Hutton is arranging a
special program to inaugurate the
o pening.
Dean Bradford. well-known local
businessman. will e m c e e the
Thurl!lda.y night show.
Ken Niles, famow: r,1dio direc-
tor and produce r wtit emcee Fri-
day night. Ken Niles ha.a recent-
ly established his home in the
area. and la enthusiastic in his
support oC 1.he local B . P . W .
Club's program of presenting the
merchants in an a ll-inclusive har-
bor wide show.
Fuhlon Show
Friday's program will feature a
unique fashion show. Local cloth-
ing stores are cooperating whole-
heartedly ln preparing a ra.shlon
show which Will not only present
the wide variety of fine quality
apparel which is available locaUy,
but wlll also be highly entertain-
ing. Mn. Nathalie Michaud, fa.eh-
Ion show chairman, report.a that
the show wtll be called 'fVlatone
of St. Nick" and that Santa him-
self, rt>s plendent in his tradition·
el red. will be a prominent mem-
ber of the fashion show ca.st.
Comnlentating will be dOne by
Mrs. Carolyn Weber and Mrs.
Betty H a ndy. Other B. P . W .
members working on t,he show
are Mrs. Neva O&kden, stage
manager, Mrs. Bethel Mang, ward-
robe mistress, Miu Lena Mae
Willsey, set design, and Mlse
Clara. Ellen Spelman. music. -
Unusual· lntereat will ~ added
t o Friday night's progr·'lm. by a
"Meet Your Neighbor" feature.
Mrs. Mildred Stanley. who ts
handling this part.· reports .that
the people of the H11.rbor area will
be given the opportunity to see
and meet thoae perBObs who are
lnstruntental In guldlng, the ctvtc
and buslneaa 4ffalra of the, harbor
•re& and some of t:be people of
national and lntem.at1onal fame
who have made Newport lhrbor
their home,
Me1'Cba.n.dJ.e Esb lMt:
Elaborate mercha.ndlle exhibits
will be speclatlY featured ~
highlighted durtns ~· enUre 1how.
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HARRY ASHTON
Whitson; Mrs. 'V'iendell Calkins :
Ralph Randel: Mts . John Tubbs;
Mrs. Louh1e P aquet: Clellan K .
Priest : Mrs . Robert Allen: and
Mrs. Stedman H oar.
Olher members 1are: J ohn Sad-
leir ; Mrs. Ruth J ones: Earl Peter-
aon : Mrs. Ralph Randel; Vincent
CUsumano: Mrs. Harold Bushnell ;
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Thieves Strip
Mesan'sCar
Four Newport Harbor drafteel!I Proxlnlatf'ly $4,500.000 but would located in Corona .H1ghtlan4s: the
f seven were called, but only four 1 b 80 t h other on Co88l Highway in West
shoY.'ed up at bus t i1nel left Mon-ncrease bl y h :;:r cen t e pres· Newport opposite 57th st;reet.
cnt usrfl. e ar r area. The o--iant colored signs ,are 60 day morning to be inducted into e
t}le armed forces in Lo!! Angeles. \'l11lt Harbor , feet long and 17 feet high'. They
Il was the seco,nd selective service Following the hearing W elch will be well lighed at night t o
call in the county and 75 men were and -Bergh got the committee to do 8 full-time advertising job for
inducted. , I pay a visit to Orange county and I Newport B eech . The billboards,
The rour were• Jim prboks .. 113 lnspest both tl];e Upper Bay and In cluding lighting equipment. cost
Ruby Ave., BJlboe kland: Ernest the nearby Bolaa Chica develop-12,300 which ~ furnished by
Cantu. 2674 Orange Ave., Costa 1nent-__ -· the Chamber of c;:ommerce.
Mesa: Ja.C'k L . Bradley. of New-l (Co1ttfatiil On Page t ) Chiefly responsible for the erec-
port Harbor and Los Angeles and -lion of these signs was the Ad-
Don M.u r krnlh•lac, 1917 CoU•l St.. Sunerv'tsi Set reonuau.a on l'•c• ZJ
Newport BE'ach . ~ r--J
The d'"!tecs will be sworn into Annexatl n va·ctor's Fat Boy service and processcrl -'lt head-,
"""'''" in Los Anoetes. berm .. H,·ar'1ng ate is Now Leaner taklng their ba.'!ic trnlning al Fort ~
Ord near Monterry. ? Board of Supervisors of Or-i.nge Police today were loo.king for
Doc-tor Induction County have sef November 14th a burgler who won't be visiting
Selective Sc r \' i cc announced at I 1 :00 a . m. for the public hear-the meat rn.arket for a couple of
that induction of doctor'S will be-ing on Orange CO&.st College pell-weeks following his 'successful
gin next n1onth. Two n1o re regis-lion to annex Laguna end Cap-raid upon Victor's F:it Boy Barbe-
tration dales are to be schedulerl lstrano Hig h sehooJ districts. cue, 1620 Newport Blvd., Costs
for doctors be tween now and If 20 per cent of the qualified Mesa . Sunday night.
J.'lnuary, it was announced. Offi-elrC'tprs protest the annex-J.t ion at ~The culpri ~"'made away with n
cials have expressed concern over the public hearlng, the Supervisors cooked turkey, five pQunds of
tho lac k of cooperatio n of doctors will call an election within 30 cheese. a flve.-pound canned ham,
in registering. 'dayS'. 1 j five pound& of bacon and four
They said ordere slate that doc-"Joining Coast College Di.strict
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pounds of eteak in addition to
tors who fall to register and are is tjle most «pnon1ical way in $35 in C·lSh from the cash regis-
dl'tcrmined delinquent will be \Yhich the people of Laguna and ter and cigarette machine. The
drafted de8pite the fact their phy-Caplst;rano Dlstpcte can provide · food iteme were va.lued at 128.25
sical condition would otherwise first-class college educ.1tion for 1 bringing the total value or Items
deem them unfit for service. ·thelr. youth." ate.tea Dr. Basil H. &tolen to $63.25. '
NTG will crown
heim Festival and
night, October 29
peterson, college. president. "Citi-1 otrtcere said thf' entry was
Queen of Ana-zcns should slU($y the facts very made by jimmying , the double
Fair Satµrday ·carefully prior Ip signing· a peti-doors. Register and cigarette ma-
tion opposing lle annexation." I chine were pried open.
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CITY'S $25,lOJ
RENT AL TAK E IS
JEOPARDIZED
Prospects of a lengthy law
suit w i t h Orange County
were for'seen today by City
Atty. Harry Blodgett follow·
ing the rejection by Co11Dty
Counsel Joel E . Ogle of a
400-foot s trip compromise
settlement over the conflLHd
Balboa Bay property owner-
ship.
Ogle's action i m med t a t e I y
threatened the clty•i; yearly 125.-
000 or more rental income from.
the club.
"If it UJ.n't compromised a nice
long law suit will develop." said
BlodgetL "a.nd the county nisy
come but worse than the com·
promise we offered.''
Surprise turn of event& c&rne
Tut>&day at the boa.rd of &Uper-
visors meellng when Ogle di.I·
c losed that he had been "offered"
a 400-foot strip in settle1J1ent of
the county'!! potential claim to
waterfront p roperty ne,.r the Bal-
boa Bay club. He E·lid he had
rejected the offer and he waa
backed by the board.
Qalet Title A~t.lon
Supervisors ordered hlm to file
quiet tttle action In Superior Court
unless the dispute can be settled
otherw-l.t11e. lf the cotbtty's cla.im
fo r frontage Is upheld, the county
would demand a Bhare of the Bay
club lease rentals. .
Involved b! 2200 fe't of water
frontage between the Lido chan-
nel and Coast H_ighwa}". The prop-
erty ~.\0-w_idth..frpm 100 feet
at IU narroweat point to 660 Jeet
wide at Ill!! maximum.
It does not involve property
along the bulkhead. but rattter
that between the old-e.stabliahed
bounOOry line of the former Santa
Ana river channel. which at one
time coursed through this area.
anrl the present Coast Highway.
The o ld channel v.•as este.blished
in 1889 by the late icol. S . H. Fin-
ley when he was county surveyor..,
Newport Beach wh~n it incorpor-'
ated. took lta boundary to be the
Finley survey line.
Values Ha,·e .Jumped
At that time. the t ide and sub-
merged lands were nf Ii ttle or no
value. but Hince then they have
been filled in and otherwise built
up to pyramid their value l o as
much as $6000 J>E"r front foot for
water front property.
Ne"'port's city council author-
ized Blodgett to negotiate the
compromise on the quiet tlUe
action at the August 28 • meetinC".
Under the proposed agreement
the county was to have received
the westerly 400 ft>et ot t he dis-
puted land inC'ludlni' the Sea.
Scout Base.
Flood of Bum
Checks Lands
Pair in Jail
End of a wild spendln& 'pree
financed bl&: hot c hecks and ln·
eluding nightly trips to T"ljui1na
came Monday for two Co.ta Me.a
men, one a fisherman, the other
a carpen~r.
Both men were ln jail on
charges of la8Uing no-fund c hecka. FMt. wor king a~ thJeveB strip-
ped a car belonging to Leonard W .
Hall. 274 E , 19th St .. Coat& Mesa
of Its plutic aea.t coYera,' hood, I
two bumpers. fender ekirts, and
1 noor mat betw.et>n 9 and 9 :30 p . m .
Sunday r'l.ight. The car WilB p&rked
ip front of the Hall home.
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13342 Paulartno Rd., a filherman ;
and Juliua M. Reed. ISO. 20th a.nd
Placentia Sta .. a car~nter. The
patr \V&e arrested by &herlft'e
deputies at their homes.
Owner of the car aa.td that "tt
must of taken fou~ or ftye· -pef90~
tol do the Job in ~ a short Ume.
'n!e7 certainly """"'"" lo kn-wh&t they were dolns.''. The
~-open·• the locked car ~y
~tunc. a bole in the-canvu top
Md reaching down to unlatch the
door.. I ' ;· :R&ll bu & bu.rSW ~ ayatem
'~Iii th• .... butlt--
-up. ,'Xbe alarm -ol ti.. 11Pe. tb&t _,,di the bom -the o;ar la .foOledJ •
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Sherlff'11 Sgt-. Roy DeMara, head
of the check det.all. al.id the two
men had been caahing the bum
cbeclt1 ln Sant.1 Ana, Newport
Bea.cb and Coat& Mesa 'for the la.at
(CftUD-"" Paso 2)
Newport, Mesa
C. of ,C. Directors
to Meet 1hursclay
, · Joint meeting of the d1roclon of
tho Newport Barbor and Coat.a
MM& awn11en of Commeree will
be lleld ~y, u 'DOOft. at the
-Bli:r club, Hay Leasen-
belm bu. -· ...._ ol ,the-.... arn.,..i
by M-po.rt ~I -w,!~1a to-· beWlr...,.
q . -lo -""1ltilol llflJ~l~ All dt.recton .,. lllPI
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t:.;~~-ai~-~ ln ".,idiing ·Lot Mr« X&rl A.xtat.r; an4 lirrL Wllll· . • UI r . • {~1':!i.:~= ~: 'pjilry ; Claim lf' , Deliberaun1 neatly 5"' houn, a
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Principal speaken at the be.n-jury Friday afternoon retuaed
qµet were Dr .. and Mra. Alexan-damages to a promottou man who . I hope the Community CheM
de.r Renner of Corona HlD'hJ&nda •-It' --• th'-Ev who· ducrlbed their expert:nces In was lnjµred.1en run over by an ~ meeus • &u.u UI year. ery-
Ruula, Siberia and Shanghai. ::i:~:l~n a1 8 ,f1boa ~~;:~'!!: ~~:e:n~':e~~~~o ~ ~~
''To(ethemua' ia the eymbo1 parking lot. •hocking tl)e numkr-of people
,
S.. lloo ...... paid~ ..... la.._ llf_IS _• .._
.... , Jr aeat.,... 0 ·, I .. •• .. -... a...t7 I
of the Red Crou Mid Mn. Ren· The •h<-man, llx-woman Jury who tum down the 10llcltota-
qer-an<_\ It alao aymboUzed her ¥'Ollted 9 to,. 3 ln , fa.Yor of aar...1 not even ctve fifty cents. A num-:
ltte wttA \he doctor UC11Pt for a CrooU wlto had bee'n sued for bet of people they they don't help
BZN 6, Rm>DlaE.; OwLa . Dd Pwib1lllba" '
-.-yojar period duline World '88.IOO .......... by Hulb c . the Chest becalllle a certain or·
War I 1Jr1M:n be WU a Ruutan Daalel, H~ promotion man. ga.nlzation t. Included or maybe
ROllSRT 'I. Wu.r ........ ,. M._t
"-ALl:lt.Umal 1jH•1nu1oi., .Mw'7rt .. -....
prleoner. 'ftle7 &N, naUve Him-De.rliel, th!Wgh Atty. lames they complain becaUBe orf'e of the
gu1&11s. )(onroe, eont.anded that Croolu OJ"l"&nlZStiona: receives mote than
A. flvt-p.,.e ~ repOrt wu, had driven ~ ht• parklng place «... another. Everyone iJ!I entitled to a
dJatributed to memben attending in the Christian'• Hut parkin&' lot difference at optnlon and I know The Prw baa. been adjudged a 41wa;aper of. pneral ciroUlatlon by
decroe of tile Superior Court at ~ Ooua11 ud la fllll7 qu&llflod
to publlah all ktndatot lep.1 llOUI• Dd a4 .. tll:••t&.
the dJnner and included • progress early the morning or May 8, 1949, the committee givea the matter of
1tatement from the chalrman. or and had •truck. DM!el down u :1 allottmenta a thorough study. Not N. S. F.-0-PMto
OITICIAL PAPl!lR 011' THJi cn'T ~ NJ:WPOltT 'D4CB SCREEN YOUR FIREPLACE ·
MCh Red Crou aervice. '"'9 &'T'OUP th lat! st ped to n-t I to gtve the Cheat anything at .a.ll abo decided to accept the 19:51 e tr op eu .. c r· arette. becaUH of one organization ln·
stl!lllOllD'rio! •• .,.., In pre"9DUl\g firea, from your fireplace, it la abtolutely MO•••l'7 tO keep all fiying splLl'ks and en)be,.. !J'olD faDlnc
on )'Our nap, or other ~oot covering. The best PDMible
way to do tllia la to place a good metal fire llCl'llell ln front
Of )'our ~place. whenever you have a fire lilndled In it.
clatet. of Januuy 18, April 19, Crooks, hoWever, aald he did eluded ls certainly a weak excuae.
Jul7 19 and October 11 u Blood· not see Danie until after he n.n INA RAY -.... lf you haven't contributed u yet
l!IEWPOBT·BALBoA P9NI -Tl '""
mobile vta.lt&Uon 4-ya. oVer hlm and Atty. Stall.ley Reln-or the ll!IOlicitor wu "un&bte to cot\·
ICntertainment WU provided by h t i t th vld N 1"les to Emcee' tact you or hu not called on you,
In Graap Co1111ty, sa.ao ..... ~ .... ... • .., ('1.111 ·-
mootb9) (A.IM 1..iadeo Ille NSW-.WAJ.IJOA 1'SWl-t'llU:8 •
.,.,_,.,., Outalde ... ... ""' -,_,
th• N.U.-..... Harbor hi•h .chool aua go n or_ e e ence a po-....... _..." • Ude report th~ Daniel wu tntoxi· pleue mail it to the Cheat Head·
flrJ H"itet. cJted prior ~ the accident with (Oollttnued from Pace 1) quarters or phone me and I wtll
· I an opinion tha the m 40 had either Helen Norton, booth sales chair-see that someone calls and picks
I Flood of lum rall I I d th ma.n, advises that Cost.a Mesa and up your donation. ~>-= en or was y ng own on e · HENRY L STIMSON be parking lot di ecUy tn the path of Newport Beach merchants a.re Well, T see where a certain tele-
AI" I"~ G· .a ...-nLJN"G -(Ooattamed from Pacfl 1) th t planning their diaplaya so that the vlsi.on ad says their's ls the l&.lt 'HERE JS LEG .,.....~ ain.u Few men -have aerved under 80 ·many ' rican preel· throe weeluo. '.;,,~~e o.was onslderobl•' dispute visitors will be able to see that It word in televflllon reeeption. The ~ f9llowtnc 18 the ~Port made -.ti., 8 te 0--•lttee • die denta u Henry L. Stimson who passed o~lut week. Dr"Cn'e to MWao about the con Ilion or the victim. la not n~essa.ry t o shop out.aide la.st word. remlnda m e or-a fellow
~ Pem&oa aad WeIJ&n P'n9lllll1' Ad, wMDlt wlll apprar • No leaa than four chief executives call unnn t..J_ to Both the accuted meri were Daniel, who s id he was a '-'Ken-the harbor area to find quality I know named H omer who was
ComutuUoaal Amendment No, I • Ute Ne'ftllllber llallot, M It r--l1¥Jl drlnk.in&" durinc the period, ac-lucky colonel" and a radio execu-merchandise of any klnd-per~on-remarking to some of WI over our
.,,_,.. ln the Senate Journ&l of S.J1rrher 11. 1161. serve either aa Secretary of War or Secrpttary of State. cordtnc to De.Man, and drove to tlve, said he u celebrating Der· al items, furniture, or household coffee the other morning, that hlB
The Scheme 18 . Brazen and Dlabolaal Thet1e were Taft, Hoover, Roosevelt and Truman. the Mexican border city for an bl1 day at popular bistro and equipment-at competitive prices. wife Alberta always had the J.ut
''Never in our history has there been proposed to the Back in 1931 when he was serving .I. "-.--·-· of evenln1r or tun each nl1ht. thitt be was r:res.sed In the role On Saturday afte rnoon the pub-word. He said what bothered him T ~v-...,. Written for a.mount. raJ\C'fng of a Kentucky colonel u he mixed lie will be invited to II. free ex· 1 ma.t wu the fong time between
people of California a more bruen and diabolical scheme State under Pre:Mident Hoover, he advoca~that meuures trom $20 ta J&l!"'lh• total ...:Jue of mtnt Juleps fo guests. hibillon or square dancing by her first words and her lut
for fooling and deceiving the periple than that put forth of force be tiiken to stop the Japs from o ·rnmnlng Man· th• checko ,... appl'Ol<!mately He admltt~ drinking a few leading _square dance flToups. worda.
in proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 6, entitled ''Pen-churia. On this he received very little support however SM2, DeKara iaJd. King and Reed beers in the temoon and two Newport HarbOr Chamber of Com· Don't forget me when you 1 worked u a team on the deal, the brp.nd.Jes with is dinner, but aaid merce will award a trophy to the need tM.t new Ford or uaed
a.ion and Welfare Funding Act." generally referred to as and nothing was done. Events in the F41" East m the •herlff'I officer explained. He said he. had nothlnf else to drink. He group chosen the best. Other car. My organl:&atlon is trained
I abl t ch th d h d aft h d hi I t Mn. Fredah Bates, who la ar-deal. the Gambling Act. It presents a bold attempt of five men, ~ y8ars that followed proved the wisdom of~' his atand. they made the worthJeas checks clil.J.med he !!! refuaed service award.a wtll also be presented. to work you out a wonderful
to legalize and Obtain absolute and arrogant control of 1 Fortunately the nations have learned t long lut the pay e 0 ea 0 •r an cu e er e seve " emp oymen them with pierchants of the three wt~ Christian Hut. ranging this metinee square danc-Good-Bye 'Lil next week.
universal gambling in all of its nefarious phases and cor-necessity of meeting strength with strengtl) and today we clues. l!'wo barten rs at the place and Ing-festival, is being-advised by
rapting inflilence. find the pi>licies advocated by Stimson n~lv twenty vears K\ng 1erved a 90-day ja.ll sen~ O!ficera said i:::eniel was lnto~at-William Voorhees, Prom In e n t • be' l"' 1 tence OIJ a bad check convlcUon ed during thel evening, although square dance caller from Long
GamWen Ride the Coat Talls of the Aged and Blind ago tng carried out. r earlier this year, accordlnc-to De-th~re were nd witneA!fes that t'l<' Beach. The second printing press WP
A mere glance at 'the act shows that the proponents. of The name of Henry.L .. S~imson will long remembered. Mars. Reed had no felony record. had anything ~o drink after about Voorhees has been in charge of brought to Mauachuaetl& colony
the measure are attempting to foist upon the people of • I Both men Tueaday waived pre. 8 p.m . ·file ~ident ~curred at ;!1~c~a,:~ ~~!~Ys:e~~~ in 1860, 40 yean after the tint
HE DOESN'T SAY YES--OR NO Unalna.ry hMring a.nd were held to about 2 :1:5 a. . • p eas arrived California all the evila and vice that emanate from gamb-~ answer to superior court by Jus-The cue been In trial all by Richards Lido Market, and r ·
ling in all its iniquitous forms, by riding into power on the The 1952 presidential election campallm must be a lice Howard Cameron In Santa w«fek and w given to the jury through the courteay or Richard's -------------
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f'_ Ana Townahlp court. byt Superior luclt'e Kenneth E . Market, Voorhees will call for the coat tails of our elderly and lind citizens. lot nearer than we had realized. AnywaYJ it is off to a MOrrison at u~ a .m., with Fore-Saturd4y square danCe exhibition .
The, measure is publicaed a:a being in the interet1t of flying start with Governor Dewey's endonrment of Gen-Seek Stale Aid man w. a. ~ek, handing-In the ' Tlok•t• 0 • s.ie Soon
the aged arid blind, but there is not a single, solitary word eral Dwight Eisenhower for the G. 0 . P. ~omination. verdict at 2
= j p.m . "' wi~~Jnar;;s 0~dv~~:. t~nte ~~::~
in the long proposed amen~ent that will give to the aged As in the past. however. the general 1¥18 parried this (Continued f1'om Pac• I) QI.cc Cal' ls for wlll entitle the holder to enjoy
Or the blind a cent more in naneion not a bit more in secur-d t 'th f th st t ts hi h Committee members Indicated a I both the Thursday and Friday r--en orsemen W1 one o ose a emen Yt'" c seems •to k een interest In the county prob-. p · f th ed d bl' d l night shows. the merchandise ex-( ity than they now en)Oy. ens1ona or e ag an In say no without actually saying it. Ike Cfuld have, . .had lema and uk~ that further de· hlbit. and a chance on many won-
are fixed at their preaent rates, and their payment provid-he chose, repeated the classic words of another general tails be supplied them at the next L•tbrary· -~·ldS dertu.1 prizes. Heacling the long
ed b '-"-· Th' ·u not be hanged r affected by this h d l d "If . t d ( 'II t I 'f l ed I meeting to be held at San Fran-list of valuable prizes is a set or y ... w . IB WI c o w o ec are . nomma e WI no run, 1 e ect clsco In a few wee'·-80 the ~oup -l ~ e· rour matched sable rure which proposal. will .not serve." 1 will have time to p"'pare a ri!port t would cert.ainLy be a welcome ad-
Present Funds Are Adequate for PeDSioas His indirectness leads to the general be~·er that s_hould tpr preeentatlon to the January. oard of 'I)hlstees or Orange ditio n to any womsn"s wardrobe.
th be 19~1. 8 eulon of the legi•lature. Coast college ~a.q iSsued a call for Merch.a.nts participatJ.ng 1n thl.a Funds adequate for the payment of aU pensions to the er~ a genuine and spontaneous draft f him in 1952 Metn'i,na ot the committee who bids, for con~t , ction or a new U-k , tm.porlallt ·oommu.nity _project a.re; ag~_IU!d bllnd are now and will continue to be provided that he would accept the nomination. " . 1 " vl.itAd ~•WJ>Ort Har-wue: SEY.. ~ulldlprr Thia le the oocond Beacbcomber, Newpqrt; Key NeI-. -n----· · · ,_airman Riobard 7 t>ol·--of .. t..-•f, a ue.t tor bide h.a.ii ... ,. rt • ' by the S'-te and by fede-' '""""l. Lice---~ gambling ia • -·-uOi: ,Dewey'• maneu•er WU & at _, .. , •• , -· ,~_~c.-" -• .,..., -· ,,_ ; Lo~th, Newport; L.G C"lU •·-uat:U .,..-.-to~-·Mao...:..0 coUnty· ·. E?'n~-" R . Ged-made. ou' bids were re-v bo H
h . · th · · D :--h th · ~ \.lC <;:a"\. aga nd ouse. Balboa Isl.;ind: neither necessary nor desirable to provide funds for this move on , 18 part in at it gives £.1UtCn wer e inner de8 of Pomona; Edward M . llifr-Je<fed by the board when they Surf and Sand. Balboa; She Shop,
~PROFESSIONAL~
~. OIRECTORY r,
l!al'OJd O. Decker~ 'o.Ii.&
On.I• lial'po•
PTacUce Umitocl -ll:ICtn.ctloll ts& -8ltnd llt.
DlapoU Newport a.cl>
X-Ra7 ~2.m
DEN'n.BTRY
P11 ~. track on the 1952. nomination and will ..Lake it doubly ney or San Francisco: ~orge D. far exceeded f~nds available. Balboa; Gay Togi, Balbca Ula.nd ; -..-'I' c 11· J r s Fr -•· •1c hanves hltve been made by 1785NewportmTd.,eo.t&Me-. It is a reflection upon the intelligence of the aged and difficult for any other aspirant if the gen4a1 is willing to Fo in~: 0r., 0 J an f Oank~I cdo'. ,,. ,I The Man. Costa Mesa; Piper-
! d T h 1 ranc.. unn, r . 0 a an , ou~ architects I in the plans and J ohnson, Balboa ; O'Briens, Corona Medical Bldc. Beacon G7G2
the blind to assume that they &re hoodwinked and deceived accept. t also puts Presi ent ruman .o t e SRQt, as and Wilk.le Ogg. a.Uembly serge-sp~ciricatlons or the building del Mar.
into believing that some benefit will flow to them · from far as appointing Eisenhower as chief ofi the Euro.Pean snt at arms .. Assembleman Earl ~r1cc~iz~o~~~~~u~t~;e 1o;;_~r ;:;; Others are Lido Drug, Newport; ~ E~:;~rA;;;_:-iboa
the fantastic scheme set forth in this proposal. defense setup. Eisenhower's name has frequently been StanJey and Ooruitultinc H:n(1neer H. Peterson. ~college president. Richard's Lido Market, Newport: i R. L . Pattenon In addition t o Newport Furniture, Newport; Jax, -en•-Are for the GambleN --A suggested for this post. I ' eerzi, and Welch """om•••'ed the "O board r s that conditions r Balboa oeae .,. _.. Wh th t G I E ' h "'"" b ..... .,........ have stablliz.ed since the finl bids nc., Island; New):ll>rt BaJ. HoodlWllS _ Not for the People e er or no enera 1sen ower I"'" c oose '--croup. ~ boa. Federal Savings and Loan. I I . t th lit' I 'II d bt:t be t , wete called f r right after the Newport: PaviliOn Girt Shop, Bal-The gamblers and the hoodflurul are the only benefi-eap ID o e po 1ca waters WI un ou y a ma ter Mrs. Uncoln Dies ou!break of th Korean war. As a bo&; Harbor Frozen Foods, ,._._
ciaries of legalized gambling. They wlll flock to this State of conjecture from now until mid 1952 when 1 e Republican ;~p1~1m':'.~· sho~Id get lo.wer bids port; Wilson Jewelry, Balboa; La-
11) tter by a fl t t t t th I th B' t . '-{ti Broomhead, Corona del Mar; Dee's license proposed to be issued by this act. .a a s a emen one way or e o er. O 1n . M.rm. ICltelle J . Uncoln, ~. 200 quqsted as llows: plumbine-. Beauty Shop, Corona del Mar: tbf'
1
Legalizing of gambling WiJ..l neither make it honest nor the meantime he .will have plenty Of time to think 8.bout P earl Ave., Balboa lala.nd, WU he~ting and ntilating: electri-Canneries of Newport: BidweU's 't d will th A · I found dead in her home of & heart call and rem nder of construe·
OPTOMETBISTS
V. E. KOEPSEL, O. D.
OPTOMETRIST
EYenlftp by Appom-t
SI lt W. Newport Bh'tl.
Newport Beaell
Harbor !511
by the thousands to clean up on the "suckers" under the Convention is held, that is unless he should settle the of Heart Attack '.!. ree separ~I • bid• wlll be re-Motte'a, Costa Mes a ; Ollver
clean, but will provide endle83 opportunities for the slick-1 an 80 e merican •peop e. I attack at l :~2 p. m . WednNday, t.ioj. Copies or plans and sn1>rlfi· Men's Wear. Balboa Island; Stan I r--~ Ackerman. Balboa Island : Lido '-----------··.;.._J en to fleece the foolish and unwary. Oct. ~ bS1 a n~lChbor. cat ons may t;e procurred from E N
INDO C'"YINA It wa• e.stlm'&t~d that •he had thel ·bu.slne&a office on Coast col-lectric. ewport, and Al's Furnl·
Plan C ·-G bli M I n 'lo Lure. c~ta Mesa. rea~ am ng 011opo y I been dead for three day1. She was leg~ campus. ~e library will be
The vice in the m·ea.aure is not that it proposes to tax Much of the value o f our success in KOrea is being\off. tut .een at noon tut Monday. the aecond perranent building In boo~ d ff tra k belt' b t th · th · set by the repea, _led defeat• of the French in Indo China. Balto mortuary la In charge of Co~t college' seven-year pro-Brick Dust ...,ea an o -c mg, u ra er In e manner in r funeral arrangement.a. gm.'m o r con8tti.JctiOQ. .
wl;tich the commission, authorized to administer the· act, And the task of turning back the Red ti~.'.j there will be M' li-'.,.,..L_ .. ;.._ti•on ' ~f '-1... ':i# .. ·Ei\..'trr;,i~ i'li :_ ll!!li'l·'i: ~~~-~:;' :?~~-wM'fve
is created and the unlimited and unrestricted powers con-even more difficult than it was in Kor:-1' Should tbe """•• mu ~humbef' recTs it' Is posolbl• ,.; bear. Flow<r•
ferred upon its members, who are neilther required to Communists gain full control in Indo Chifa this would for AccldlRt In CDM icl"t1ouN1 fro.1 --. I) · they 'have picked by the wayalde
furnish bond nor take an oath for the faithftil performance make our position in the Far East much m re precarioua. ~ 'r .. -. a.dorn their helmets." Who u.y• the day• of "fiamlng ve~lslng and ~bllclty Commit· Then the major tells of meeting
of their duties. • youth" are prust. A harbor area te~ ot the Chaf1ber or Commerce the f ront-line general, of his plan•
While the drafters made some effort to conceal its . Perhaps the political pressure has ~ome so ~hot woman called on the Newport headed by R~x Br~ndt. Other for taking a major city jwit be·
tru th bl tantl lected d IJ ed th that Ike has left the door open for the draft. , Beach police department t o report members are Pon fhll, Rupert low the Manchurian border. and of
e purposes, ey a Y se an am em-an "accident" at 12 :1~ a. m .. , Hel'ldricks. Vi( Wf'athe!"B, Ben their hurried and sniper-beset t.rip
sel'YIM as tbe gambling ''commission" to administer the act, Thursday In the Corona del Mar Reddick, Aarv~ Haapa and Wen-home, crouing river,, and conllnu-
and to regulate, control and deal out gambling permits a.nd features of Proposition No. 6. nor can any 3J'pportable esti-area.. Upon Investigation the "ac-dell Hoyt. ally bottom-bumping in the Jeep. ·vile t h tb -.:ti cldent" was a l'TOUJ? of college The old Ne,..port ·Beach sign "Even Wons.an looked good to
pn ges O w omsoever -ey wu • mate be made of the effect which legalizing l!JDbling would boys wa.lking to Santa Ana as board on the Coast Highway In us that night," this dept'a. newe1t
a.rilhllng Scheme Will Comtpt the Oneomjng Oeneratloa have on revenµes which are presently used ~ support pen-part of their initiation. We!t Newport .t1" be relocated. correspondent wrote.
The whole schem~ propoaed by this measure ia to aell aions or other social welfare programs. I
• our heritage of integrity for a mesa of pottage, and pro-"Previous eatimates of potential reven~es from pro-
vide a means of con"UpUng and ruining the oncoming posed legalizing of l/<><>kmaking are complet41y inapplicable
youth, as a solution for the off-track betting. If bookmak-to ~position 'No. 6." I
ing ia bad now, if g&n)~llng baa l'ellllllted in orpnisled crime Whatever the financial gain might be, If any, would be
and the corruption ~ pu~lic officiala. thJa condition will wholly. inadeq~te to compensate for. the I011pes, moral and
double and triple, if gambling aa llere p~ la author-othet •-· which C&lifornia would suffer from the unsavory
ized. ! CC!llditioaa which will be created l!Y the copditlons which
Thia act is not deslgued nor . i9 it propciHd to end will be created by the proposed wholjl8ale ~"ling author.
bookmaking and off-track bettiq. nor 'to ta.. it under the I.eel by thls measure. 4s a n)&tter of the ' coet qt
aupuvision of competent rel!]lOllmlble public otticiaJL It la eovem-t and of law enforcement, main · · the peace
a echeme to throw th~ whi>le State wide opm to b0olrm1k-and p!'CUeting the public from the crimin which will
ing, alot machinea, crap r-~. fui-t:an. atud infMt our State and the crime which will be commitUd
hol'lle poker and every other ~vallle camblhic device ~ tliia llCheme will far exceed any ta'{ money which.
under a lkense from, and the ~ ~I the lll!lf-appolnt-the 80-e&llecl prnbling "commission" will e er turn over
ed --"~ " . . ' .. . 1 to .... Sta~·-~·-· ' . ~ COllUlUSIJOll. -• , • \.UD' "1C' .. ,....,..'",-.
Theee licensed MbliilJ deM, .1ritll _,.•their desn4iq Ct-. ... Oomlptloa WW Follow • ·
and corrupting influeni\e, will lie ~ tllt.0 ....Y um-~ thia ""°" .. OU& act is defeated it will >....:-1 to let" ... ~..... I ' ~ ._.M . -.... ':'"'.._..out the :State &n11 will t11coiDe the pl'Oteirtad oar ~-&D!i' doonltepe all the evil and of open· aad
medaar-place fl>r all ~ la~ and lllld8llralllM w~ DOt.oriolis pmhllnc;and you and your c~ will be IJUb-
will naah to this havljn ~ 11u9"tJ, to here mlllch With jeo;ted. to all the co~pting ~uenca .'• ~.
wl illject th~"'mllDIMIC .,_,rt &lld law aJildir!ir people pnpt.en •and organir;ed criminals can No ~
wttll the bOpio of • rt&lblr tWr ~ wt ..... tlllm will your homi be a nifuge of.safety, 'for the pollcif ..... ,.1 In
esder victima for the gambllls ollPtall1 Pftt>r•d to lit the ,world ~ot P,CNWbly protect the ~~ ~. I ' -~ the crimmal and( evil Ina-tlult Qi,w from
I* , W9 N• 8111 •...._ · - , 'qpJed pedauna &nd'trom the fpaJ and .....
Tiie proponmU .-Jo •z •YI .._., s *' ~ ,.,,. o1t;111a ..,. the newaed 11;eN!ros , nt"1C
~-llpoD ~ rr-· tW a a di JiJll11 a$11f51 Ii U.r-Gltbeeelf4ff'"al.. ,... 1a1 1111 b the 8tat1, mt Mr. ~ .... L 9'dl*ha ~ ...... aareyillr on ~ aetViolls badt." · -' , --· ..,., . --.. Deel9t om ri I •.Ulll lraep OiCUUlfifm-•la .,..s·r ·
.'"n1 a i9 ao -• ••'libd •' ""' UI)' 1 lkwt.e eu eWly ec-' aa a heritage for tutme . '
lira m1d1 '11 tJae w' !ch ~ -~ die tu von: "NO'" .~N ~ t _
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MORTICIAN
IN8UBANCE
Old Establlehed lnoul'&DCe
Arency
All -wrltun. BOWAIW W. OEBBL!DI
1808 Newport Blvd, Cotta II-
-PHONE BEACON Mil
BE SURE -INSURE I
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L1F1I e AUTO e nmc
W. L LANDIS
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W. Sltlart Foote
OEND\AL n:!BURANCE
Courtt>ouB 111{<>rmation
1117 -••d.
Newport -l'1'. &r. 14
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For Bu.ekeye Fete Prin. Davidson
Actdres$es Plana a.re being formulated I f~r
a Buckeye Halloween party and
_ptcnJc. It "":ui announc;ed today: by
Kn. Carl J . Ott, 28• E . 18th St.,
Colla Mesa. Everyone from Ohio
ie invited. Thol'le wishing to at-
tend are asked to phone Mn!. Ott,
Beacon 3485-W.
-People do read the PreSs ads.
High School PTA
Featuring Principal Sidney H .
David8on as s~er, first meet-
ing of Newport Harbor Union
H.igh School Parent Teacher As·
sociatlon wu prestded over · by
Mrs, Edgar Hill, preet(lenl, In the
reCreation room of tbe school la.st
Tuesday at 7 :30 p. m .
N.:incy Deaver. Doran Suess and
Joan Isley. Mariners of Ship Nai-
ad. of Newport Harbor Girl Scout.9
g,ave the flag salute followed by
tlte Invocation given by Rev. Paul
E . Babbitt. Beautiful musloe.I se-
lections by the "Melodlsts'' enter-
tained the, audience.
This musica l group ts made up
with Jane S~erberg. Mikel Burns,
Donna Jn Nelson, Dawn Pierso n,
Ann Crawfo1:d and J oanne. New-
man. Misa Marjorie Lamb accom·
panled th£' singing and it was di-
rected by Miss Marie Hlebsch.
j¢ By way of the business of the
~' evening, 1'1rs. Hill presPnted the ' ~ yoor's budget and then l\.!rs. Roy
• Roush, program chairman turned
1 the meeting over to Principal Da-
~;;~~~:::?, ~ vidson. ' '"
tiW• •,.,.a.a• \..; tJ ' Before an unusually large group
°"91i1ltl • ••••••• 39' dtL ?f paren~s, Mr. Davidson gave an
Ol ... ,,. .. ._ .. , 6 ,_ 2o. 1nformat1Vf> ta lk on. the alms ?f ~-h • fv 'II 1 crys~ N ewport Hal"bo1· High school 1n
....... re t aret "···Y0 '-' 0 ~ .preparing students to be good clti-
find these simply scrumpfiou• I zens. Much thought has been
dov;hnunl ' IJ' &, 'C given to the planning of courses
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~4 1 tor the 1040 students of the sc hool
in order to meet the many differ-
t'nt and varieod needs. Adequate
guidance 1s being given In health
education and ~·1fety-ln fact tht>
health course presented at the
school is looked upon as outstand-
ing in Orange county.
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NE\V J\.IE~IBERS \\"t'tt lnAtallNI at lht> Tut>sday. aftt"fnoon mN""t -
ln& of tht> Junior .<\t1Ml8t&n<'f' LPagut" at thP home of Mn. Ar.nn
Ho~t4"1n, 123 Via Vf'nt"Xla. Udo l!tle. In the front ro't (from lt>ft
to right ) arr M.,.., Robt-rt R<IM', 220 Affif'thyfit Ave., ~boa IMland;
l\fn. R. N. Lagl:rlof, 2S58.3 Sn ug Harhor, Lcagut• chf'lrman and.
ltl ... lh -.> as. MW
G•t Ml for a holiday rJ happy eating
with ftlis choke chocolote ·y cak•I
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COSTA MESA
l '700 Newport Blvd.
OORON'A DEL MAii
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· 3 reasons why
Jot Riggs savt1 in
1 Bank of AIMl'icl
Uft·lnsured Savings
AGGOunt
Big reaso11s, too!
v' He. knows his money
iJ &lw<ys available.
United States records of school
accomplishments show the state
or Californi-'.l to be verw high on
~:~~1:::~,.~:::~~:~~:!~~:~~~ Zontians Plan
buildings and equipment together I
merge into one of the outstanding c • c • I I plant. in CaHfo'.nia. The principal om1ng arn1va Introduced his fine group of teach-
ets and then closed his part of the
program with interesting ~olored A workshop of preparatons for
the Zonta Din ner D~nce-a night flash motio n picture!'! in sound. of fu n and frolic on Novenlbcr 17
Over a beautifully decorated re-.11 b h Id t th 1 Zo t freshment table, Senior class WI e .e a . e regu ar n a
mothers presided while parents I c lu b me.et1.ng tont.gh~ at 7 :30 . p.
d t h · ·t d d · th n1. Art1st1c decorat1on:;:i a nd 1n-nn . 1 ~ac ers vun e urlng e vitations will be designed by mem·
Socia our. hers al the e vening meeting of
the Newport br·'.l nch nf the club.
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..\ssoc. Farnpers
Sec. Addresses
Business W ~men
1'1argaret Egt>. pj'ogram chair·
man intl'oduced S. E . Lyons or
Santa A.n·'.l, who in turn introducerl
the gu<'st spea)j;er, J . J . ..Miller,
secretary of Associated Farmers
of Orange County Et.nd executive
officer of Anti-Coff\munistic pro-
gram when Nev.·po1·~ Harbor Busi-
ness and Proff'ssional Women's
clu b met at White's! Park Avenu<'
caft'. BalbC·'.l Is\a1ki. Thursday,
October 19 with M)ibel Filzmo r · Police Auxiliary
Reviews Sept. Fun
Reminiscencea of their Septem-
ber meeting when they attended
the 'l ee Follies and dined at Solly's
were e njoyed by members of New-
port Beach Police auxiliary, meet-
ing Tuesday evening at the home
of Eliz:ibeth Waltzc. East Ocean
Front . Balboa. ~ve r·ly Burdsall.
president, was assisting hostess.
T he November 17 entertain·
n1ent will be a cra11s between a
carnival and a circus with gay
decora.tJone and unusual side ris preal~ng. ~
shows as well as a delectable but-Mr. Miller told of t..,he twlrm and
fet supper and an evening of danc-threat of Communls on our way
Ing. of life, relating a lit e of the early
Dress will be informal. Every-hi story and paRt up~1s1ngs in Call-
one is invited to participate, aR fornia farm d1str1cLi: al~o the ex ·
the evenings proceeds will .be a I t('nt of the organ1zat 1on 1n Orang€'
benefit for the Hoag 1'1:emo11 al county. I
H ospital fund. '-1.rs F1tz1norr1s an~ Elaine
Tonight::i meeting of the club Weiss attended the 1 Business snd
member:=. will be h ell1 at Norton's Profes~ional Women1s club in San-
Capt:· Cod H ouse. Balboa IslMd. ta Ana and Mrs. Fllzn1orris re.-
for a dessert and w ork n1ecting. ported o n Dr. Georgb Tyne.r's talk
H elen Norton ls in ch.'.1i:ge.. on ''Challcngr of LeRdershlp In
Nine members saw the F olliE"S
and with them w ere three guests,
Mary Mills, Mercedes Croughan
Beverly CornecL
Plans were made to take a
Christmas gift basket to son1e
needy family and at the next
I nternational chal"lman. 11. a r i c Toarly's World." 1 I
Howes, has requested tha t wool Carolyn Wt:'ber. ~arliamen tur1 -
clothing be brought for ovt:rseas an, gave li short ttlk on parlia-
par_cels. n1entary p1·oceedure.' Chairn1an re-
I meeting members are to bring tv.•o
articles each for the basket.
Playing yacht, Claudia Day,
Lo1Taine Montgomery and Mar-
garet Pollum took prizes.
Claudia D·:iY was a guest a.nd
prospective members wPre Pat
Coe, Margaret Pollum. Marlon At-
kinson and Mercedes Croughan.
Members present w ere Ruth Ge-r-
rish, Audrey Cottle. LorrainP
Montgomery, Bea Lace, Ginger
Cassell. La Veta Lace and the
hostesses.
I Firemen's Club
to be Hosts
to County Men
Local Adventists
Raise Big Sum
for Mission Work
Newport Heightl-l Adv en tist
c hurch made an outstanding con·
tributlon of $1083 when Pal'ific
Union Conff'rt'nce of Seventh-Day
Adventists raist>d $496,3 16 during
the denon1ination·s 1950 annual
puhlic solic itation of funds fo r
missions. C. L . Bauer, conference
president. announced .• Three hun-
dred and forty-six c hurches in
Califol'nia. Arizor.-:i , Nevada. Utah
and Hav.•ait participated in the
campaign.
Funds received are used to A~ma Thompson was hostess inaintain and e q u l p training
last v.•cek to the Firen1en's auxili-, schools, hospitals, clinics, leper
ary. entertaining at her home on f colonies and fle>'.lting dispensar1es
Redlai.1d.s avenue. In busi~ess ses-1
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on the rivers· of South America.
.sion, it was voted to send $5 to and furnish food and clothing lo
Califo rnia State Firemen's auxili· forf"ign lands. Welfare work in
1 ·'l.ry to ~o toward scholarships for I the form of medical c&re. disaster
firemen s children. relif"f and gifts of food and cloth·
Plans Wf"re made for a. pot luc k ing t o those in need ts supported
dinner on November 4. for men1-'in this country.
bers of the Firemen's club and -------
ports by Ev~l yn Val-ner on youth
activities and Kathleen Colem.1.n
nn out.standing musip progranl8 to
be heard Pach d ay1 of lhe we~k
on radio \Vere featured. Agnes
Blon1quist and a group of membe.rs
\Vere in tervit'\\ICd by Ken Ni'le!'l
over Radio Station KVOE In .re·
gards t o the Christ~' as Preview.
Gursts introduced were DoI"othy
RC"C::dlck, M.:irgie C k and Ruth
Lieb. ,
Miss Mary Gurley
is Art Majo tj
at U. of ·Colorado
Miss Mary Gurley of 736 Lldo
Nord, diLo Iscle, wo'n first awards
fol" twn Rrt entries ;in th-c Ol':inge
County Fair held 18.st summer at
Costa Mesa.
Miss Gurley. a jl.Jnlor majoring
In fine arts at lhe, University of
Colorado. w&S .glvep f'irst award
fo r her sculptured 1 abatroct fig·
urin(' a nd for a silver scarf pin.
She plans to bet':omf a profession·
al designer of jeweli'y and textllf's
when !lhe comple:tes her art
studies. lau.xillary. At the social hour spe-N rt c· I C~·J.I prizes were awarded Geneva ewpo Ire e
Standage, Ellen Levertng, Billie ffARBORITES AT, P ASADENA
Perruzzi and Norma Briscoe. Newport Circle. W . S. C. S .. J. .
Birthdays of Mona Hayden and will meet Tueaday. 2 p . n1. 111oiU1 Mrs. J . A. Bodm , of C hff Hav-
PAGE · 3 -PART I -THURSDAY, OCT. 26 1950
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8th Grade Dance
Opens Season
Opening the aeries of· dances
sponsored by the Newport' Ele-
1
mentary Schools PTA. waa the
Eighth grade "BO(:k'' dance helct
Frtda)r ~venlng, October 20. In the
gymnas!Um of the Horace Ensign
school.
Assisting Mrs. R . I. Stewart.
'home and family chairman of the
PT A , who organized the ve.ry suc-
ceSBful party, were the following
Eighth grade parents who acted
as cha~rones: Mr. and Mrs. A .
E. Gibson, Mr.· and Mn. H . R.
Ring. Dr. and Mrs. Edward M'tlu n1
and Mr. and Mrs. Spalding East-
man.
Me1nbers of the clll.68 who took
part in the 1>lans were Ronnie
Newlin and Bob Milun1 as mas-
ters o f ceremonies; Linda Adair,
C•lr01 Doane. Sally Pfister. Ma rja
Plegcr and Donna Hop pe as stu-
de nt hostesses; and Bobby Calli~.
Bob Milum. Ellis Mendenhall. Ron-
nie Newlin and Peter. Henderson
as student hosts.
Winners of the door prizes, con-
sisting of passes to thr> Lido or
Mesa thalres, donated by Mason
Siler. werr Ann Gibson and John
Mn. Lyle Ftnley. 208Yz Onyx: A\•e., Balboa L~land;j ln the back
ro''" 1.-tt to right are Mt8. Ed\\·ard Cha~man, 120S S...\1C\\' A\·e~,
Oorona del l\far; t\1rs. L. B. Rf'Of"rtnc" 110 ArnethyeJ A\·t:' .. , Oalldy
Cane Ball chairman; Mt8. W iiiiam S. Chlclwsl.f'r, Jr.~ Bay Shnre8, . . '
Cooper. Cora Peters .J.nd Loren
Homewood won rirst prlz.e in the
dance contest . And the luc-k y spot
winners were Lavonne Gates and
Jel'ry Van de Verre .. o\ s pecal con·
test for the loudest socks worn
was ~·on by Dia.nne Gil~on and
Short Martin.
Sundaf' cups were served as rr-
freshments to the record turnout
ol 101 l'!tudents.
Faculty members present werC':
Ml~s Mary Beery, Clifford Mahler
and Roy Anderson, principal.
and l\1ts. C h&rleM Sparkuhl, 18 ,Braeot1 jBa>-, Ne,,·1,~rt ReM·h.
Unity Services
For Sunday
The Unity church of Truth. 2015
North Broadway, Santa Ana in-
vites a ll Upit y Studentl'I and
friend!'! to hear the Rev. Estellt?
Taylor Key speak on the "Tenth
Commandm<'n l" at the Sunday
morning devotional service at 11
o'clock next Sunday. R e v. K ey is
J:"ivlng a series of lectures on .. The
Ten Commandments," their meta·
physioo.l meaning and their ap-
plication in our present day living.
The Unity c hurch also invitel'I
t>veryone t o join in the fun nnd
ente1'lainment at their Hallow een
party to be held in the church
parlara :P'rtday nitfht. Oct. 27 al
8 :00 o'clock.
GUESTS AT MESA
Week end vi~itors 8.t the Coflta
Mesa home Of Mr. and MrH. Doug-
las Hinesly, ·256. E . ;;?0th St .. w ere
M r~. Viole t Beardsley and .J\.1 rs.
En1ily Burley of Long Bea.ch .
1 r She~th DrEtss
Now is Basic I
The basic dress jof fall '50 is a
con1posite of the ' s~ason's most
prophetic yet flatt~ri ng lines.
It is. wrapptld sheath dreas, but-
toned ~o one side r-"lth a deep U-
scoope(I neckline.\ A one dress
wonder. the basic! varies Its ap-
pearance with the laddition of ac-
cessories. !
Mrs. J. McClellan
Entertaining Mother
1'1r. and Mrs. J oseph McClellan, I
372 Magnolia Ave.. Costa Mesa,
are entertaining s ii house guest j
Mrs. McClellan's mother. M.rs. •
Frances R eid of Louisville, Ky.
Vets Eli9ible for
Housin9 & Schoolin9
For an effective fRr1ation of the The same Wo rld War II veteran
basoc dress, fill the U·neck with a may be eligible for both the low-
"full d[t>ifs" pique bib. Or add the cost home or fol.rm financing bene-
gleam
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of burnished calf in a wide fits and the educational assistance
contour belt plu11 a palm-sized offered by the State of California,
clutch ~dbag. T ty a plaid wool a ccord ing to Ben Liebern1ann, Or-
c1tpe collar of-pl4kl ta.rfeta bib, ang-e County Director of Veterans
plus ~ plaid flow r at the cuff. Affair!\.
Affect "next to , real" pony or A number of veterans in Orangt>
moles kin around t he waist or a County haYe hesitated to apply for
tiny jacket of f>in-curled , wool State aid in completing their stu·
t h...'lt looks like lanfb. dies for fear that they would
The 1 basic dressf allows anyone thereby forfeit their right to ob-
t o play s tylist, naturally and tain "Cal-Vet .. farm or home fi-
smartiV. I nanclng later on.
OCCtoSp~
Playnites at Gym
In order to provide ~rtence
ln democratic leisure time actlvi·
ties. the Student ChrlsUan a,uo.
e lation of Orange Coaat ~ege LI
Anon11nring a series of "P1aynlt~'"
the fi rst to be held Oc~bel' 27 tn
the gyn1nasium from 8 lo 11 p.m.
At these informal g•thertnga
stu<lent.s a nd their guuta will par-
ticipate in indoor sport.a activlUu,
stich as ping pong. volley ball,
and baskt•tball. or they may en·
joy the rhythm and fun of an "1d·
fashioned squ.1re dance. The dtet
Playnite wi ll a lso feature ffaUo..
ween gamc-s and contests.
Murcia Johnstone haa been el-
ectrd grnc ral chairrr..:tn for these
evcnls. A:s s istlni; her wtll be .Jim
Heaston, pr0g-ram c hairman; Eva
J ean Vunt!crbcrg and Bertha .Her-
rcrs. dl'cor.1tions: Jodc Andre and
Marilyn S\·cn . rcfrf'shments; and
J £'an Bartinc unt! Bob Wells, pub-
licity.
\"IS ITS JN i\10JAVE
1'1 rs. E111n11t Wcath~rtord of
Balboa haR been »pending two
v.·eeks ill Mojavf' as guest of ber
daughter. 1'1rs. Clyde Beemer. ·
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NMcy and H-Loancley of I
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Classified Index
JO Buslneu Gulde
11 BulldJnc Ma.t.erla.19
12 BuUdJnc SenrlceA
14 Pel'!IOD&b
15 Share Your Car
J 8 TranAportatlon
l 1 Rooftnc C.Ontracto.n
18 l!Muty Aide
19 Upbolsterlnc
20 H ealth AJda
2% Lost and Fou.nd
24 School, InstnicUon
28 Sltuatlorui Want«I
29 Help Wanted
SO Sale, MIM:ellaneotu
SO-A SW9.JM
_ 31 Wanted to Buy
'.\ S2 Furniture for Sale
!12·A Antlque11
SS Boats, Suppllee
!14 MU8lcal, Radio
3'I Dor. Cat., Peta
S8 Poultry, K&bblU
S1 Uveatock
S8 Specla.1 Annou.neir.mebt
40 BmlneM Opportunities
4t Wanted to Rent
U Ap&rtmeota and Roueee
« Roorm for Rent
<5 Rut. _,_
48 Room and Board
41 Truck:A
48 Aatomoblles. 'l\!'N
49 Autos Wanted
60 Auto Service
61 TraJ k'J n1
52 Alrplant'9
M Mowy to Loan
68 Money Wantf'd
6'7 Bea.I Estate Wanted
69 Ranches, Ac~
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11 Re!'' F.o14tti; XJ,c..,...10
1% Real Estate .· '
l._.,.UlllNltSS OUJDIC
MOVING?
Harbor Transfer .
LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE
Phoae Bea. 8927 or Ba. 5212-.M.
19158 Harbor Blvd., Coat& Kema
. :IOe21B
' . Furniture Repairing
Chatr bottom.I renewed, cane or
sprllnt. Cha.Jr round.a. backa and
rocke.ra replac~; also nr.cfuinl'·
HARVEY'S FURNITUlUl
REPAIR SHOP
2MQ. Suit& Ana Ave., Costa Km
Beacon 1133..J". ITcllB
Custom Tailoring
For Ladies and Men
Alterations -Furrier
PIPER-JOHNSON
·~ IC. Bal-BlYd. Ila<. 1096
18ttc
IDCYCLm1
Bent • Repair • Sell
Schwinn~ Part. and • .,._,r1 ..
·. Ace){ey Service .
101 'Kala. Balboa Bar. 1111
1uodll
COKPLICTlll BOUBll CLICANING
aervtce. hmJtun and rup
•h&mpooed. P'rff eotlmateo-
Fully tnaured.
Al's House & Rug
Cleaning Co.
Beacon 8111 72tfc
I Z-BtlILDIN'O !IERVIOZll
FRED W. SNELL
Painting Contractor
DOCKS and FENCES
m.tertor and lntertor painting
and paper banging.
227\j, IC. 20th St., Costa M-
Beacon MU·J
INTERIOR -EXTERIOR
PAINTING
UCENSED -INSURll:D
Glenn Johnston
001 ·31st St. Newport Beach
Harbor 2297 .J
PAINTING
EARL SHEFLIN
273 Palmer St., Coeta Meaa
Bea. 5'57-M INdl
REP AIRING and
PAINTING
REASONA.B1$. t.rge or small
jobs. Free eellmatea. Walker,
108-llth St., Newport Beach.
Harbor 2581-J'. 17c18H
CARPENTER WORK, truck and
power toot.. Union scale or
bid on job. Harbor ll&f·M.
29c30H
l'-PDSONAUI
l'ltD •2t•SINO D:RVl<:m
BA.VII TOtJR WATCH Tidl&D
9'0R AOCUllACT ON Otll\ NSW
TDllJ ll.UTllll
WALLACE ·CALDERHEAD
Jeweler .. __ ., __ ...,.
UT <laut Bt..i., ~ dol Kar
Aloobollca Anonymolia
Write P. 0 . -lt7 •n.. loland, C&llf. -~S-5113
MADAME EiURA
Splrituallot and .~c reader.
Ad'rlce on Ion, marr1.,... and
llilwt·.-· ax... eee t.bla rtfted
W'OID&Jl todq,.
911 So. llaln st.. Sant. Ana
Al. Klmller!;J t·tolll
~p38
·PAINT REMOVJNO -Houae~
f\lrn.lture, boat., machlne.ry. No
~ .....,., or ~.
WrU.e 1'¥tflc ?O'elrwn Co.. Jall
L&tyette St., Newport -h. ' 31p3S
•
.II PT'OA'l'ION!I WAN'l'llll
80. c.u.II'. -· 001.r,llC!lt studenbl want ~ time wor)<.
11&"7 •ttliltr Gudenlnr
BouMwork Wlndcnn clnd
Ironlnr Bemeo ata. Helpen
Rootaurant W~k. ICte. Phone Klmkrly 3-1·, JCirt 11
CARPENTER
Rou1.h A tlniah power equipment.
Hourly or contract. Harbor
3Ql9.MK. UcJ4
COLLJCOll TRAlNIID youn• ~
man. former a.alat.ant bu~.
Neb 1ntereoUn1 poo!Uon. J'ho.
ma.nent resident. Ph. Barbor
11'&-WK. 21tl
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VICTOR QUI
modola, J.
and IO cu.
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J'IUll'£Zll!--N-ruuantee. •. 1e .-. I·
•lj, cu. tt. ual ~tors
NlCW Caloric bl• t.op pa ...._
PlilLCO EEZER
Dale's fuinitu~e
1929 Barbor Bn ~ ~107,W
LOCAL WOMAN delirel: pol.JU.On. 5 cu. tt. che t:ype, le. than
bperienced u ulu clerk, (TO-1 year old. vf"u 1218.90. •
ct:ry, hardware, noveUUea. Alao NO'f $11&
tearoom &11d tountaln expert· DAVIS-B~OWN 1 CO ence. WU1 manage api. .. rentala.. •
etc. Harben' 252T·R or Box A. 1885 Harbor Bl d. Costa Mesa
tha paper. 33p36 BeMfn 6821 .
-' BABY srrrtNG-35 cent. per
hour. Dependable girt Phone
Beacon 5269-W. 33p
B!i-rgain dr the Week
NE.ARLY new ]10 cu. rt. Croaley
W A.NTED-Houeework by hour or Shelvador wt\}l horizontal freez.
day. Beacon 6381· W . S2p33 e r locker, niot•t cold arton.l'e
Af:Mc'.>'s~ 1h PRICE
GR UN'OW El:J. Refri&'erat~r.
Good condition .................. .1.$49.915
• Made In 111• Phlllipbi .. &NI
In our own work llbope.
Wide chaleo Of tahTlce. • '
L&rsut cltaplay In &o. callf.
R•nntalllntr and Roup~
HOUSE & GARDEN
&11 <lout H'¥)'., Nwpt., Bea. 6277 ' «c:45fi ' .
MONTmru!lY livln& room .. t . Ai.a
platform rocker, reuonable.
C&ll at 120\j, • ~th St., N-·
port~ S2pSS . . '
.. 80A'l'8, SUPPUU
Cltryaler Engines
Used
Crowtui -Royala
See John Harvey
at Seacraft
8211 COAST mOHW AT
NlCWPORT BZACB
ptf. Bll:ACON 9771
2tlc
SHIP TO SHORE-$400 RCA
radl~hone, 2:5 watt.a with dyna-
motor, 1135. Ph. Beacon 6472·M
31c33
LUET'S TRADE-Have '41 Buick
convertible .__ I' o o d condition.
Wa.nt at leut 24 ft. fl&hing
boat. 2418 Orange, Coata Mesa
C evenings). 3~•
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Im-
mediately, 5 days a week. Live
out. Phone Harbor 1296-J after
~ p. m. 31c33 DAVIS-B~OWN CO. Boat owners and mechatlics
188.5 Ha.rbor Blfd. eo.ta .. Meu Call your local dealer for WANTED -Re9pectable middle
ac~ lady to ca.re f or children.
Part time. 23521 Kinga Road.
Clllf Raven. Ph. Bea. 8370-J.
32c34
YOUNG MAN WANTED--Handy
with tools to help In C'B.blnet a.nd
repairing shop. Permanent job
with futur~. Apply 611 Cout
Highway, Newport. 32c33
DO YOU WANT A JOB ?
DO YOU NEED HELP ?
CALL US-
NEWPORT HARBOR,
EMPLOYfl.1ENT AGENCY
l under'fnew management)
505 1-2 E . B~y. Balboa, Har. 2581-R
32c45
Bea~cpn ·
6821
SNAP-ON TOOLS
JUMPIN JACKS Phone John Kimble, Har. 1087-R
l T44 Miramar, Balboa
HEALi H SH0ES s2c33 R
NITEY-NITE GARMENTS Walt's Trading Post
ro r warm pomtort o~ cold Used Marine Gear
nights. h ! Ne.uticaJ Decorations Uaed Nel.5 J ' d d Sh i.22-30th St. Newport Beach lffi an U Y Op Open Sundays Ph. Har. 2'70 the Southcqast's · compfete t7c18H
childrep's store.
230 Beach stf Laguna Beach BOOKS-SEA BOOKS
Ph. -4493. -· A fine stock of book.a on all yacht-
Great Toy Cl arance Now On tng aubject..._Plua all current
book& Lend.in& library. 32c34 H The Islanders
GOOD experienced maid for! GOING EAST Smoky pine hutch
housework and cooking. Live (width 6 ft. height 7 ft) 12
out. Phone Harbor "2~3. 32c34 shelves. draw.era and compart·
214 Marine, Balboa ta. Har 1M7
• 80c81H
FEMALE-Combination silk a.nd ments below. Drexel knee hole M-l'fUSICAL, RADIO
wool finisher . Must be good-d esk. leather top, 7 d rawers. ------------
fast. Idea.I conditions. Call B to S3.cks-Magnin suits. skirt a--ACCORDION. 120 bass. Practical-
6, Ne\\rport Beach, Beacon 6233. some never Worn, sizes 10-12, ly nev.'. $250. Phone Beacon
32tfc Red lamb slqn lined coat and 6236. 30c32
,..------------hood, blouses+ Ca.II Harb4t" 44 SPINET PIA.NOS. N ew and used. SERVEL r efrigerator, 6 cu. ft. In m ornings aft r Monday ..... ~3c3~ excellent condition. Reasonable. $295. $385, $420. Discontinued
3905 Channel Place, Newport J model $387, new. Ea.ay term..
Island. Ha.rbor 223l-?tot. 32p34 Sl-WANTEDTO B UY DANZ-SCHMIDT. 520 N. Main,
' • corner 6lh, Santa Ana.
WANT lC XP ilRI SNC'l:D A.8-WANT TO BUY. a . pa.lr (ff end PH Ublff and am,,_ tn gocid •C<*ldl· w~ pianos. Trade In
At..T PAVING MEN. Phone I tlon. reaaona~le. Phone Harbor your old piano on a Grand,
Beacon 6505 after 4 :30 p.m. 1020· W even!gs. 33tt Spinet or beautiful television.
t H ighest c:e.sh allowance. Term5.
SO-SALE, MISCELLANEOUS st-FURNlTUBE FOR SALZ DANZ -SCHMIDT PIANO CO ..
corne r 6th. 520 No. Afaln, Sante.
Traded in
Washing Machines
W e have 6. good Msorlment of all
makes a.nd models now avail-
able
SPECIAi,.s in New
and Used Furniture
I New H ollywood metal bed
frames ......... T ....................... s 5.95
F.rom $10 Blonde maple 'l'nette set .... 89 .00
U8ed breakfast ,8el ................ 19.95
Stop in TODAY New lnnersprlnJ mattresses
STROOTS Roll~;;;~; b;;dt. ~j·~ . j~~~~-19.90
Te Winkle Hdwe. sprtng matt ........ s2•."o "'up
1802 Newport Blvd. New and aed FurnitU.re
Costa Me•a Beacon 5222 Dale's Furniture
SERVEL refrigerator. 5 cu. ft., A 1929 Harbor Bfvd. Bea. 5107·W
B gas range, 4 burners, broile r,
Ana.
RENT A PIANO. $5 per month.
A II rent allOYled If you buy
wilhln term. DANZ·SCHMIDT,
520 No. 11.ta ln, Santa Ana.
GRAND PIANO. Beautiful t one.
Only $395. DANZ· SCHMIDT,
520 No. Main, Santa Ana. An·
other for $485. 20 othera at
various prices.
SMALLEST full 88 keyboard stu·
dio upright piano in perfect con-
dition, $395. Te'rms, $50 down
and $15 per mo. at SHAFER'S
MUSIC Co. (Sin ce 1907) 421 N .
Syce.more, Santa Ana KI. 2·0672
29tfc
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ATrl:NTIONf
' ter rontaljt • turnl8bed, apt&.
1 [beclrm. Pl'·I and uW --···-··"5
gar. d ut., trout yd. "'5
near Bay. Call Beacon lll~c
larp 1 bdrm, turla..
apt. clOH Bal. Ia. lhqp. dllt.
Beautltul ew. Pa.n•l ray. sea
319 \j, Grand Canal.
-y:dc or Ph. (L A..)
1. 29pU
THRICE room tumta.bed apL Nlce
1
1v1ew, ~.,. de! Mar. MO P"T
month on y~ leue. Call Bar·
lbor 1281..J. f Arter ab: or week:-
' end. j SlcU
Yearly and Whiter Rentala
"\'• have .. '16.raJ tun.. MM. and
apt.a. at v~ low winter rat.ff
$40 mo & ~·
Alao a~ year rent.ala..
Paul C. JoJes--Rental Agcy.
07 Balboa 1vd. Newport Bee.ch
Call Harbor 70 or Harbor 2313
• 2%pS8
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FURNISHEDJ 3 rm. cottage ahd
rarage. N~e We•tinghou.&e re·
frig. &-ratWe. Good condition.
Reasonable.! 315 Narclaaua. Co·
rona del Mfr. 32c3f
l·bdrm. larg~ Uvlng rm, p.rage,
frtg1dalre on 2nd floor.
ALSO lowei 2·bdrm, ldvely apt.
both on r_ater , near rnkt.,
tbeare. busi Very quJet. A dult.a.
617·36th St.., Harbor 89l·W.
I 23tfC
ONE BE:DRopM APT. on Gre.nd
Canal. Balb(>a Island, near •hop-
ping centert Adult.a only. Win·
t er or yearfy. Ph. Har. MS-M. I . 26trc
3333 Via Udo Harbor l.!500
22tfc
ONE BEDRM. A.PT. untu.rnlahed,
in quiet. lovely .new dlstlict,
close in, 239~ Roche8ter' Ave,,
Costa Me8&.. Beacon 8108-W. 32c33
•s.A-TBAJJ.ER SPACE
Trailer Storage
Protected by 8 ft. steel fence,
$1.00 per week..
TRAILER TOWN
327 W . Wilaon Costa MeBB
Phone Beacon 5016-M
«-ROOMS FOB RENT ~
AVAILABLE Nov. 14th, several
rooms with bath and kitchen
prtvilegea, $30 mo. GILLE'M'E
HOUSE. Penn. Point on Bay
Front. Call Harbor 2649·M or
Harbor 0466·J 26p39
NICE LARGE FRONT ROOM &:
kJtchen. $37 .M mo., linens and
utilities furnished. 2 people.
WORKING men's home . Rooms.
$7 pe-r week. Gaa heaters each
room. Good beds. 123 28th St ..
Newport Beach . 3 2c33H
WELL FURNISHED room for re-
liable person. $7.00 wk. 451 Old
County Rd., Collta Mesa. Cl08e
to Newport Blvd. between Costa
Mesa & Arches. Bea con 5209·J. 32p33
LARGE bedroom ,glasaed.Jn .sit·
ting room. frpl., vtfiw of harbor.
Above Arches. Kit. pri\•. for 1
or 2 ladies. Ph. Beacon 5958 or
Beacon 5106-W. 33c35 , f ; -8---A-U_T_O_M_O_B_ILE __ S,-TIR-IC8 __ _
Lido Isle Bayf ront
l bedroom fUrn. ...~ ................. $ 70
2 bedrooms. f bath ................ $115
AvaJlabl'\ to June 15th
GREENL,AF & ASSOC.
3112 Newporti Blvd. Har. 2~2
{ 2it!c
UNFURNIS$D 2 bedrm. house
in a court. 1With garage. Wash-
ing machln~, $60 mo. 753 West
19th, Costa jMese. Bea. 6097·JK.
21lfc
COMPL ELY FURN.
ROO & APTS.
:-roNTHI.;T OR YEARLY
:STAG~ MOTEL
~8 Coaat r1way, N!'WJ>Ort
YEARLY RAtES-
)East duplexj fum ..... $50 per mo.
.Single apla.j tum .... $30 per mo
PEAR CE IAPARTMENTS
' 309 E . B y Ave.. Balboa
Har r 745.w 31p33
RENT4 1'
SPEpIALISTS
Cati Edna Craig
Lin\vood Vick, Rltor.
Balboa Isla.Ad. Har. 204.2 32c54
y;EARLY Rfr-."i'AL $50 mo.~
Nicely fur?\ished I bedrm . apt.
Rerrig. AdUlts 1825 W . Balboa
Blvd. Hartibr 1239-\1\1". I 31 c33
19i8 Simca Convert. New Condi·
lion, 50 miles lo the gallon.
P rice $450.
1948 Crossley Convert., good
transportation, 50 miles t o the
gallon. Price $350.
1947 Mercury coupe. Exceptional-
!)· clean. Special price for quick
sale. Sl 195.
1941 Chevrolet Convert., all ac·
cessor ies, excellent condition.
$590
1946 Standard Sedan-Good con·
ditlon, 50 miles to the gallon.
P rice $5i::i.
No Reasonable Offer Refused
MUNRO MOTORS
. . 3QOJ Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach Ph. Har. 2522
CAR FOR SALE -1937 Hudson
Terraplane. Mot or and tires ex·
cellent condition. Brand nev.•
spare, Call Harbor 14:Sl·W or
}{arbor 2326. 32c34
1946 OLDS 66 deluxe club coupe
with radio. Excellent condition.
Lov.· mile&ge. New paint and
tires. $925. 2581 Vista Drive,
Bay Shores or Ph. Bea. 6386·M.
31 c33
New Studebaker
C hamp. Convertible
A REALLY beautiful sporty car.
Old ivory color. red leather up-
holstery, black top, whit e sidt>-
walls, overdrive, etc.
tion _Bargain priced. Phone old anl 4 ca ain's chairs. table
and oven. Both excellent condi-so·· lazy Susan~table, only a mos.
Harbor 1969·R or Harbor coat. $143. airs $21.951 each,
FURNISHED! 3·rm cottage and
garage. ~ice We5 llnghouse
. refrtgera.to~ and range. Good USED P IANOS from $69.00 up. icondition. ~euonable. 31 5 Nar· DUE TO '51 models coming out
Good playing condition. DANZ· clsaus Cordna del Mar. 32c34 soon, this car will be sold at a
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Open Sunday
I 2:00. 5:00
HOME HUNTERS
Why not take a drive
on Sunday a n d
'
check:
VOGEL VALUES
Our beat buys on today's
market.
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ON BALBOA PENINSULA
Mrs. Loveland is showing
1509 Ocean Blvd. a 2 B. R.
beach home with rattan
furniture priced low at
$9250
and $2500 down
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ON LIDO ISLE
Stop at 210 Ithaca -this
new 3 bedrm., 2 bath home
built on a lot and ¥.! on 3
sides of an open patio has
a charmipg old w o r I d
atmosphere 'Without sacri-
ficin g a single modern con-
venience. Just completed
and priced at
$22,500
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AND IN BALBOA COVES
be sure to see No. 43. The
charming new waterfront
home with the blue roof
and the yellow trim -2
bedrms and den-2 baths,
over 1400 sq. ft. The low
price of
$21,500
Includes all the sparkling
new elec. kitchen equip-
ment -a lovely modern
dining rm. set -your own
privat e mooring and a 20
ft. cruiser!
l ••• ., will ..U all t r l j50. 9i<12 Cb;-; .-.-. • ; • •1;1 ; I 32c3< ·. , h . ~ · ' ,.1,., , -~·~'...,.,~'--· _ _., ,,...1 .. r . .,.a=c•=_.,.1+. _,, __ 1 .~~;ne!t•. and'. keji ~ -L~ ·s~ a:aos.
'.•:. ~P'a"d .... 1·e' s"',1'!L''ooK 1• .;.:oi.r. . $5'5. "1x. auto. ,....,.,, Ll runa pert.. ~· Mahog~ drop
leaf table, lg, .. $35. 2i64 Elden.
'! st:HMJDT, 520 l\lo, ·Main, Sant~ ~ . ·I SUBSTANTIAL SAVING!
, "'na , co1>1er 8th. · · i ''.I I i ~J"JrtMtlfp~"Ji~'. l-!~~-~~. :
ORGANS-Used electric. A beau· sonable. 2 Clay St., Clii f I"" r-P
' ··~ ~1 ~·~y.u.-. . , . .,.. .J:Y
• t. c~ , •' ·~1.,' .. .1.·,
\VOOL J ersey Dresae.a, Coat& Me.sa. _ 1 29p30
Sizes 9 to 15 ........................ $11 .95
PLAID c;otton flannel akJrt..., , PAlR of haJ\d-made imported
Small Bize1 ......................... ..$ 2 .9~ le&ther cha.i~ Suitable for large
QUILTED Cotton R.Obea, room. Very r asonable. Call Bes.
Blue, green or copper ...... $ T.95 MOO-W. 33c
JENN'S Dress Shop
504 1h W. Balboa Blvd ·
Balboa
194 1 KENMORE wrift.Cer t)'JY'
washing ma.chine. In good work.-
in• condition, $15.-411 D4)111a,
Corona del Mar, Barbor 294.9-R.
32c3•
EI.ICC. RANGE, Fri&id&IN, 7 pc.
dinette set. living room set, bed-
'roorn set, ml9c. Befor e 6 ·p. m .
233 W . Victoria, Costa Meaa..
32p33
APT. siae 4·bumer &"U ranae.
· $25. Mimeograph, $28. 800
Broad St.. Newport BeiltltL
Beacon 5006-J. 3Zp33
MAHOGANY liorual book -caae,
perfect condt ion. AntlqUe wal·
nut .-nn ch Ir. Studio couch.
General Ele<: ric refrig. 9 x 12
Broadloom g. Lamps. Many
miac. article : · 213 Jucar, Udo
l8le. · 33c35
BAKBOO J:Tl'AN BB~PS
Complete 119e, factory-lo-you. :.1:f: ~n ~.:~i.a=~
Beach. tfc
AN FACTORY
d Save. ~ piece
Sectional 11 value la 1117.60
today. citp '"' ad tor free gilt with pu made tbia week
only. Open ea. tilJ 9. 384 N.
Cout Blvd., Lquna Bch. 3lttc
ty. Save on this for church or Haven. 32c34 Skylite model. Very. very clean.
home. Another for $225. DANZ-light green -white sidewalls,
SCHM1DT PIA.NO CO .. Sa.nta BALBOA IS ND. Near ferry, overdrive, hill holder, radio. A
Ana, 520 N o. Malrf, corner 8th. newly tumlehed apt .. large patio beautiful car.
~DOGS, CATS. PETS
SUPERIOR Siamese kittens -I
moa. old, $1 0 ea . Phone Beacon
5300.w. 33c
Bendix, uti! pd. With 1 bdrm,
$55--2 bdrfll.S , $60 t o June 15lh.
131 Topaz, .palboa Island. 32c34
SMALL HOUSE-1 or 2 persons.
Utll. pis.id. t $45 mo. 2 blocks
from pier. )1910 Court Avenue,
Newport B"ach . ftarbor 1053·M .
I 32p33
BALBOA 3 1 rm . furnished apt ..
$47 mo. in udea all uUI. YeaTly
rental to ouple. Service men
welcome. N pets. 6o:i Bay Ave.,
Balboa. K at 209 . 6th St. 32p33
PRICED TO SELL~
TRADE, CASH or TERMS
1939 Ji"ORD 1.f, TON PICKUP-
A very good running truck.
Special this week end $36~
JOE NICKERTZ
STUDEBAKER DEALER
34 1~ Newport B lvd. Newport Bch.
By Lido Entrance Ph. Har. 510
'41 CHRYSLER New Yorker Se·
dan. Mechanically perfect. Ra·
dio. Heater. Nice interior. 789
W. l 7lh, Costa Mesa. Beacon
5734 ·W. 32c34
'i9 PONTIAC deluxe club coupe.
Ex~Uent cond. Ma.ny extra.a.
Low mileage. Private party.
Harbor 2912. 32c3f
$200 BUYS EQUITY ln '47 Ford
8tlper dlx. convertJble. A-1 con-
dltiorl. See Mon. thru Fri. alter
5 p. m. 424 Fe.rnleat, Corona del
Mar. 32c34
DRIVE UP PAST NEW-
PORT HEIGH:rS on West·
minster Ave. .to No. 466
and let Mrs. Davy show
you this 3 bedrm. home
with 1300 sq. ft . Furnished
in Early American maple.
Built on a large lot and
priced at .only
$10,500
Completely Furnished
FREE MAPS apd confiden-
tial liats of other hom ...
available. Courtesy to all
Multiple Listing realtors.
The John Vogel Co.
100 M&in St.
Balboa
1301 Cout ffi&hwa7
Corona del Mar
4M -32nd, Newport. Beach
117 • 22ald, Newport lleacb
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• U*LSMl.A'lill ••• • • BLANCHE A. GATll1J, Realtor
<laJtoD Lowe -Jetriil Martin
!·~::aa~·~•:.· ,!UrA~~· ~D:!,.,;..____ a a11•1. T~ ~-ts lllliio lllT&'l'il a-luit. U &1'il
. • G." N. WELLs .... : : I , " ;~NA DEL KAR ~ROP~ . '
Broker 1t · :iSsoc. Robert Bj LYlm • , RM!tol'll I H
PAGE 5 -PART T -THU RSD..i.Y. OCT. 26, ·1950
l .~Ri:ssil 1 311 Marin~ Ave., Balboa Isl•nd · ·
Pis. !larbor 11171 or 11172 Barbor 74&-:M Eves.
Collta MS& . ru Clout~· Corona de! Mar ·
I -,
SUPER V ALUiES-BALBOA ISLAND
DOME .\ND INcx,m lovely 2 ~ furn18h-
ed. Patio. 'PLU.il 1 bdrm. apt. dbl garage 911
.Apolena near Na. Bay, SACRIFICE.
The Beat Town on Earth • RENT~, TA~·~E ~tala have given many f~lles sat action and
-Be'Sqre'& Vote Nov. 7 '~.ap~. -We r-vor to fit lhe ·house. to your~ and In e. Aak for
. • ~ean Taylor. • · · j ·
• ' l-Bran new modj!m 2-lledroom house, •tove and refri~rator optional. ·Price?
IN CLIFF ~A VEN J • ';-YOf l\Ugge&t !t!.. • . I
a u•r. m&n • .. U•I. E8TAD
STANLEY SPECIALS
CLIF.F HA VEN SPECIAL
. \flCRJ' NICE S bedroom home, patio. About Cl
,.an old. plu 1 bdrm. apt. $16,000
OH DIAMOND near So. Bay. Charming 2 bdrm.,
fumil!hed. Large llv. rm, flreplaee, patio and •
garage. $5,000 dn. $13,000 (M. L. 151K)
"3,000 So. Bay home, pier, tloat. Owner aaya
~CE this beaut. 5 BR., S bath home.
Lg,\. living rm. dining rm. patio. Charm. furn·
illhed. Sandy beach. Thill is OPPORTUNITY
knocking on YOUR 'door.
BAY SHORES
$2500 DOWN., New and modern. 3 bedroom home
Walled patio. Beautifully landscaped. (M. L.)
Full price only $13,500.
CORONA DEL MAR
TWO BEAUTIFUL HOMES JUST OFF OCEAN BLVD.
' 3 bedroom, 2 baths. New and very lovely, $17,500.
ALSO 2 bedroom home, with aeparate guest
and bath. $15,500. $5,500 down. •
SALESMAN WANTED
BLANCHE A. GATES -REALTOR
WHY WAIT?
Jn the last two yeara, the increaae in
population was greater than the total
of 1940.
U Y!'U want property ia tlill ana
obviously the time to buy ill NOW!
rm.
Look at these Balboa Island Buya:
Corner R-2 Lot ................ , ................... ~ ............ $7,lioo
Bay front Lot ................................. -............ ~. $9,500
Income Duplex, 2 bedrms. each unit .......... $10,500
Lovely 4 bedrm. !2 batb home .................... $17,500
LINWOOD VICK, Realtor
312 MARINE A VE. • Balboa Ialand
Phone Harbor 20'2
GOOD HOMES
Are Hard to Find
H•re are some hand pJcked i:X-
C LUBIVE Uattnc• ahown only
Um1 UUa offtce. Everyone of
theee BUYS hu been carefully
En u to quality, value and
nable prices.
1-mart 2 bedroom home wtth
REAL V ALUF.S
COSTA MESA
1 Bedroom Home
ON \lo ...... only 1 yr. old. !Cut
llide, Sod -..tel.
$4,750
lovely vtew-Only $15,000. 2 Bedroom East Side
2-0n 5214 ft. lot a sparkling 2 .CLOSJ: in. 1-.car...,... attached.
bedroom home w1th extra Better aee uu. me,
larre rooma and every mod-
ern teatur~nly '21.liOO on only $5,950
your terma.
3--0n 'NORTH BA YFRONT of
UDO lSLE, 3 bedroom, 2
bath home wtth pier and slip.
Completely tumlshed -Only
J42,500.
2 Bedroom Home
3 ,,._... old on 14 acre wlUI un·
oMtr\M:ted OCHJl v1ew, oa.Jy
$7,950
::::: =~~~~ ~~+==\::~es ~~did:7e:;;abor saving-Garage. ~.yearly.
prov• IL. ~ · FOR .~~Doll '•House f1.oc)o. Clo9e offer might ~ke it/ours. .
Exquiaite modern home, water tJewa. Radio c<inttolled garag door. Lanai. Defi.
Not Far nltelr not pril*i high at $33,000. J ·
from High School CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTIES
3 -,,,..., ....,,. completely tur· HEAD OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE nl.lhed, including teJevtston set.
Bl&' oomor lot' and shade tree•. 411 Coast Boulevard Corona del Mar Farmhooae Motel
Price $7,450 llaijbor 1037 Harbqr 1063
Good Terms, I Rus~c Beauty -$2,510 DOWN
" Close In
1 Be4foom home, large loL
Price $4,750
East Side
3 Bedrooms and 1 a cre.
Price $6,900
G. N. Wells, Realtor
and Associates
1790 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesn
Phone Beacon 5181
CORONA DEL MAR
SACRIFICE!
$16,975
TWO BEDROOM and den home, I
2 ba.th8, 2 years old.
View ot hills and ocean.
Hardwood noora, wall to wall car-
pet., good heat. enclosed petlo,
walled yard. THIS IS POSI-
TIVELY THE BEST BUY IN
CORONA DEL ~fAR.
Earl Chamberlain
REAL ESTATE
Loans ... Insurance ... Builders
500 Coaat Blvd., Corona del Mar
(opposite the bank)
Harbor 2288
27TFC
CORONA
HIGHLANDS
Overlooking
Newport Harbor
at
Corona del Mar
Ocean View Home Sites
Sixty Feet or More Frontage
Fully Improved
from $2500
Ffity per cent Reduction
Cash 20'1r
Low Monthly Payments
No Assessments
Protective Restrictions
The sale of more than one
hundred home sites since May
15 indicates the exception al
value.
CORONA HIGHLANDS is
the finest residential develop·
ment on the Paaific Coast.
' THIS charming 2-bedroom rustic home is aJ.
mosd n·ew. Large red brick fireplace and large
windbws make , tbis really Inviting. Excellent
locat'on near I!lewport Hig~ School. Price Is
defi tely low at $8,400. ' I
$10 0 DOWN TO VETERANS
$2000 OWN TO NON-VETERANS
I THIS verv lovely 3 ' bdrm. home has approJ<, 1200
sq. f~. of area. Built in 1948. Excell. location
in tJt Broadway section of ea.ta Meea. This
horn~ is priced far below repla.:ement coat and
.its a ral buy a~ $10,000. .
BEACON HILL REALTY
466 NEw!PORT BLVD. (2 bike. above the Arches)
Phone peacon 5713-R (eves. Beaoon 5632-W)
Balboa Island Bayfr;nt
[ "Little Island"
WELL BUILT 3 liedroom home and 4-car garage
at "1'r of excellent 60 ft East Bay frontage
with fi ne pier B!ld float. Prime location for de-
velopment as )l!'rm&nent home and choice In·
come Exceptiorial value!
Wrp. W . SANFORD, Realtor
216 M.µuNE A VENUE, BALBOA ISLAND
[ Phone Harbor 2462
26c28
CORONA DEL MAR "SPECIAL"·
Irrlagine Thi~ for ... $8300 !
I 4 years old-2 bedrrn. coey home. Hdwd floors,
fireplace .. Fenced patio. Beautifully landacaped
22 x 22 dbl. gar. Only $4300 cash down. Balance
at $50 mo. I
IF or other real bargains, SEE
ST ANllEY A. SMITH
1311 COAST IDGHWAY
Corona del Mar
'
"Down Payments
• I Raised on Homes"
'
Harbor 882
32c34
BAYFRONT
BARGAINS
Lido's Best Buy
$37,500
New Government
Housing ltegulations
Effecti~e Oct. 12, 1950
W · ll 11 h Bayfront home, 4 bdrm, 3 baths-e will sti sd l t · ese; All the nice things-pier, slip,
New 3 bedroo~ home!! with oak fireplace in master bdrm. Prlc·
$1200 DOWN
ONE ot the mO!"e attractlve mod·
19rn type 2-bdrm. bom--l&rge
Jcttchen with plenty ot Ule and
~nlng area. Nice living room
~th plctu~ window and tlre-
r.la.,.,. Bea/Jtltul carpeting-
arge bdnna. Located among
new homea close td high school. , '
$200QDOWN
NEAR high actiool-2 BR. home--
brand neWr-UkUble kitchen
with nook, pull. tile bath, pr·
age--laundry eervtce. Let u.a
show you ~ excellent buy, ru11
price
$8,250
I OUR SPECIAL
CLOSE IN-:-')uallty built wing
9tyle, 2 bdrrn. home-ftreplace,
full slze dining room. large
kitchen wltfi cheerful dinette
area. Improvement.a cak>re, out·
standing tenCed back yard with
bar-b-q-ftreplace. Must see t o-
~pprecla.,te. far below ·nplace-
ment value-[.
Full Price $9,500
E. 19th'. STREET
TH.JS ls one ot 'the moat attractive
2-bdnn hon\~ that we have
been able to ofter. Hdwd floors,
tumace heat, tile In k itchen.
Nice size bdrm.a. attached gar-
age. Beautlftil yard. landscaped.
Fruit treea, fenced front and
ree.r. You qan't beat thla at
$$,500
BACK ii Y BUYS
2 "beautiful 'flew Jots, 60x1~8.
$1 300 each. I I
I Phil Sullivan
Formerly 't ·O&len Denl80ll
G. T . Everson
490 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
Beacon 624.3-W
Harbor 31~7-W or Beacon 6458-J
For Q~ck Action
WHEN! SELLING
or
BUYING REAL ESTATE
SEE
PAUL IC. JONES
or
CHARLES E HART
OWNl:ll BEING TR.ANSFERRED-'nli1 beautltul borne
la witbout quesuon the moat eye appealing property ID
th1I area. It la completely fenced and the patio overloolts
a work ot art ln land.lcap{ng. SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM
contains an lmpreMlve fireplace and hu picture wtndowa
exte.ndJng Crom noor to ceiling. There ta a aeparate roomy
dintnC room. The kitchen LI well located and lea.dJI to
another patio. 'I'he:re are 2 larre bedrooms wtth more than
the usual cloeet tp0oe. The price lncludei Wall-to-wall car-
peUng, drapea, veneUan bUnda and BENDIX wuher.
ALL THIS AND MUCH MORE TO BEE FOR ONLY
$3,600 down. Balance on euy terms. Contact Fred Barker
at Beacon 679~. evenings Beacon 8939-J. Or call at office
16th and Irvine. Opposite High School.
BEACON BAY
A TTRJ\CTIVE HOME AND 2 bedroom apartment. Con-
at.rucUon ot brick and 15tucco. Large Uvlng room. Fire-
place with open book ahelv9. French doors to tarce open
porch. Ideal for out of doors living. Dining room adjoins
porch. Compact kitchen. Loads ot closet apace. 2 bed-
rooms down, 1 %. bath. Apartment with 2 bedrooms and
~ bath over 3-car garage with laundry. All this ror just
$21,600. To .ee this lovely home conta~t Edith Maroon at
Harbor 1770.
BALBOA -BY THE BAY
NEAR LIBJQ..RY, MARKETS, TRANSPORTATION and
finest Bay Swimming. Attractive. well turnl.shed, 4 bed-
room home, in excellent condit ion. P lu.s good rental unit-
FuU price $18,000. Terms. ·
EAST NEWPORT TRIPLEX
Each unit hu living room, kitchen, dinette, bedroom and
bath. New refrigerators. ShoYla excellent return on Price
ot $16,000. Terms. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH.
For appointment to Aee the above properties contact Mary
Dickson at Harbor 1013 or evenings Harbor 2092-WK.
BELIEVE IT OR NOT
(in Corona del Mar)
We are otte ring a brand new 3-bedroom home with l ~
beth.a. Real tlreplac~. and 2-<'ar garage built tor future
apt. above, for $12.~. Attractive terms.
8tte or oall Bill Schuster, Ha.rbor 2474 .
EARL W. STANLEY
Realtor
17th and Oout Hlway
Newport Beach
615 Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
226 Karine A Ye.
15th and Imne
Newport -
Balboa Island 3113 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach
TWO, OPEN HOUSES
Sunday, October 29th
466 Westminster, Newport Heights
.
1509 E. Ocean Blvd.,· Balboa
THE JOHN .VOGEL CO.
Phone Harbor 145
-
4-,rand new DELUXE DUPLEX
on UDO ISLE BA YFRONT.
Excellent inveltment. Pliced
at ONLY $4~.ooo. Ter~. Co l t 1 f • h d Un.surpassed climate. mp e e Y UrDlS e We Invite you to see the at-
fl oors, flreplalce. furnac~ 'llle ed to sell. TODA Y'S BEST
bath, garb&g~ disposal, lawns, BUY ON LIDO. BEST BUY .
la rge 50 ft. leis. Ready tolmove Comer Ocean ll"l'Ont Lot CORONA DEL MAR SPECIAL
6---A.lao on LIIX> ISL» a home tor
~ family .. On the BAY·
., <~. ~·~~'~ .. s .mtho, !_..nli>=' "lSzMI,
la.rs• patio, pier and all in au
an ldul BEACH H 0 Ill E .
GOOD VALUE &t $M,OOO.
ALSO
On UDO ISLE 90tne wonderful
building sites, either tor Income
pul'pOIH.lll or alngle homes.
THINK ot buying loll on LIDO
ISLE from the DEVELOPER
at below their real value. On
LIDO ISLE a little buys a LQll".
P.A. PALMER
INCORPORATED
33!3 Via Udo
Ntwport Beach, Calif.
Harbor 1&00
On Balboa Peninsula
Modern 2 story furn. home.
Well k>c. near ocean and
bay. 4 bdnna, 3 baths.
Very nice enclOeed patio.
Well worth the aaking
price of ~.500. Good fi.
nanciq of desired.
! bedroom home--Include• Tele· tractive new homes now un-In right now. I '! All I t bon"-vislon. Nice corner lot, PMced der construction and select $£\$50 mprovernen -paid New 2 bedrm. home, garage, completely furnished.
f' s~:•s~nh.'.'l\U.~t mo, .. • i::.l!.~~i\f!~JJ~i lf~and' s • ~kl.1/i 1'¢l i.~ . , , , ' .~~~~~ ~e1~offlP~1 ; ~fM;lh ~~~·. ~1..ff· :~1 fi#1 j;;~m1i1'.'IL'W~:. ' . ..i.f:Vflft'~.9§ ~t, .'y ~1 ~iNt)7 r..nllr>o ·. ~.'.,. li~). .. X~ :J lff'e· -:ar &iow These Hornes !mil ~l.0 'Ct 'I. rFbe<trloOrh~R.~ ~~~" ;MC~boe. .. N~ft. Mach .. , .: '. " ,, . ~IJllf.tic~ $11~000" · ·.
2 Bedroom Home
3 Yft1. old, 1-car ....,.age. Unotr
.atnlcted ocean and mountain
view. ~ acre. ·
$7,200
or owner will trade tor 3 bdrm.
borne. Euy tel'fll8.
B. A.NERFiSON
1982 Newport Blvd.
Coata Mesa Beaoon 5223
On the Ocean Front
LOVELY bcllne. 0111¥ 2\0 J?L old.
Lara'• livln&' room with ruu view
ot ocean, comer wtodowa. 2
larp ---ldlcben. Full Pu••maa MUI. -lbower ' over tub -Panel·ra.1 heat.
Kltdl .. lo wired for eloc .... po,
plua nice SUeot ho,__
That of Tomorrow ' CORONA
Highlands
Tract Office-•
Coaat Hiway at Seaward Rd.
Corona del Mar Har. 414-J
33c35
$9000 will buy Balboa
Home & Income
I l "Be_ A 8.ATISJ"IZD o...tome•" = ' ~ , on the Eut Baytront-beauU-' TiilS WON Ralph Pf Maskey rul mut•r bedroom with b&y-I UpH 'T LAST LONG!
3411 Newport Blvd., Newport Bch. view ba.lcony. Weblter aaya F J,r Sale in I Corona del If intereated please come by office we will
Phone *rbor 402 I prime me&nli the be•t-the Kar gladly show you this home.
-------1----"-I __ pick. We .ay thl.9 location 11 BZ8T IOdO ti. oomet' me could
· ! PRIME. Price $45,000. Uk tor ln Rz mne.. ~ u Exclusive with us Balboa C<i>ves Home lloor. Prucwlo to 11Jr:LL.
N,,1 43 • F ~I PRICE T . McCUISTION, Realtor ~-J Balboa Coves Lot 1tzmorr Realt~ Co 503 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Harbor 47 Modern 2 bdrm• and den, 2 bat.ha. T •
W t rt t I t I 1 di Reill. Eat.ate a Bu.ineaa roken 32c3' Large living and d.lninJ rm. • e ron o -nc u ng boat ..
Partly fumls ed. $6000 down. slip--lfli,500. I Multiple tin&' Realtor
See owner, 14 o West BaJ1 Ave . '*'3 Coast BIV~. Harbor 2151
or. Phone Ha . 1192·R. 20p33 CorotJ.a del Mar LIDO ISLE When Buying or Selling a Home
"
.Jl'urnWted. Nice 2 B.R. cottago * * S D * *·
on trout ot Jot. Fireplace· z... [ I 1
Waterfront R-3 lot., $9000.-An·
other real value.
**Scl>LD**. BE SAFE! BE SURE!
B. R . .t. over garages. Older 2683 El pen Ave.
property with wonderC\41 poml. Cost il Mesa I
bWtiea. Deep lot. Choice toca-
Uon. cloee to Bay and Ocean B a .
and Shopping. TRULY A BAR-I MllJUple c Ra!tor
OAINI . ------'-------
$8,000
2 BEDROCK
Balboa. Co
~ind
wUl do Wodde
SM
Exclusive listing
Newport Island,
Large 2 atory~y 3,,_ y•ni
old. Thia home hu 3 BRa., !
batha, din.in&" room, laundry rm,
extra tarp livinl' rm. wtth Cl.re-
place. Separate 2-car garage
with roomy 1 BR apt. above.
Paved p&Uo. AU th19 on 37%
ft. bulk.headed waterfront with
pier e.nO float. Only 1$,GOO re·
qutred,I bal. $100 mo. lnclud.. 5
per cent lnte!'elit,
Harbor Investinent
Co~y
Newport BIYll. at SOii> SL
Pliane Bal1>or 1100
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70S. Bel'onla
Coro del M~r l
J Ku!Uple
1 &
Insist on Escrow Service
For Prompt Dependable Service Choose
BAY ESCROW CO., Inc.
j SAN DIEGO
MISSI N BAY
ge.at level -4 lot 120z300 wt~
1415 Coaat Highway 1856 Newport Blvd.
corona de! Mar Coata Mesa
Ph. Harbor 2275 Ph. Beacon 6S97 E rtght. on thlo '29,000,oot WE ARE PROUD only $9500 velopment project. Your owa
md thlnc beach. In. to otfB thlo ~ home onl7 lleauutul 2 bdrm. cloM In. " oc.
trom p-Im-I ,.... old with ruu We root and Walled yard. ;>eni. SSIMI •· -tw larc• i.,.. pletwt w1ndoww taclne , ~ .,.. ap • -• lilcot d6-Ille 1M7 a.ncl Udo ble. Bandy 112xl~ RESIDSNC. LOT
41n1>Je. part1cU1o.n .U w beacb, boat mooring rtg1lt.. $1000, Tl:RMS
te I:, J., u...,. i• .. llUI Larp lf'x28' Jiving room with ,
ve., Ban Tel r M181 a -•Will tlqltone flrwpl&ce. lndu.pial lot, la a 290
IOpl6 · 2 Juse muter bedrooma and flOOO, 'nl:RKll
-!----Ii------=--batlu'oonw. Den, dilling room,
oreclif 8 =· to~ :::.:"2..,., ~~ GOOD 1:181'™08 WANTED
11 ~ • Special -· INCOME ROBT. H. MO'M'ET • . 1900 Ha.-Bml.
EJlCl:P'llON ' y laip --OYer' the pRte with .. paraie en-lie&. 1224·1 Reo: lie&. am~
lot wllll of - -!(a,. .,._ lo a modern, 2 bedroom l!Or ' <lloae lo -.... apt. ............... ,,..,.-. Ren • ""8J lo, upm. For .,ia ta ;;;;;ru;;; wlll all • DI.8CIW01(.ATING BUYl:iLS ai.s9 ~ t • . s-7 es-note: Attraettv• --. Nwrwt 'f , • pre• -1D1Ueot oa Ill• total .Heipta, 3 ....,_ )'I Mtlio,
· ~;500 -"=mP<*-JU..L -~ ··-a,... old. ,,,.,....,.. ,. ... _,,
, 1 • • r-u•u ·•--• C&1JIOtlq,. ~ Jl&bsW .,S
•• ,_,. • WOiiam lit Ancold, Realtor can .......,. Bx-,-.;w .• St1nleJ1 Hadfield llllOWll' ~ .APPi': OlfLY BY I wa11 p&poNCI. su.ooo, *'"' •
......... -111 --Da"lfu~ *'lill .. ,. ... ~ ...• ,, ' .. ... -........ , .... ~ .... ,,-
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NEWPoRT-8AL80A PRESS •
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WHERE TO DINE •
• ENTERTAINMENT.• THEATRES ..
• • •
CAP£ COD HOUSE
EXCLUSIVELY SEA FOOD
OyaW--Lobste.._clam........Sbrlmp-Flsb
ALL KINDS OF SEA FOODS
From North -South -. East,..-\Vest
"For A Tute Tno&t" -
CAPE COD HOUSE
H oun Dally 4 to 9 p. m. -Su.nc.laya J t.o Iii p. m.
, 3 11 '/2 Merine Ave. Balboa Island
SAM'S SEA FOOD
Complete Course
LUNCHEONS-DINNERS
"At the Sign of the Swordfish"
Bea utiful New end Enlarged Cocktail Lounge
SURFSIDE
Brtwttn &-al lk-ach and 8U11Aet &acb
Pbooe11: 824--04 -802-00 -SC.0:'79
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I 'l'llon., FrL. Sat. 0.L W%1-%A
Burt i.ncaat~r
Edmund. O\ftllD Md
DoroUIJ' McQttlre In
"MISTER 880" '
Mesa .. \/
' 'I ' ' '*
•""rl. and Sat.
My ma l..oy. Pt'C«Y
I
C><-t.. 27-%8
Cu nun ins
"IF THIS BE SIN"
-..~nd Bis .,~,.elu,....._
Thfl ShOC"klnc ~tory or a Q lr1'111
R .. rorm &'hool ! ! !
"So Youn9, So Bad"
BIG HALLOWEEN
MIDNITE SHOW
Tues., Oct. 31 9-p.m. Pl~US Z•d HIT
See Four Big Features
r==================;ij Deed Men's Eyes
THE ARCHES · Will Be Passed Out
"SHAKEDOWN" with ' Ho,vard Duff, Brian Donle"'Y
Peccy /Dow
Clooed
CBA8.
CAFE and COCKTAIL LOUNGE • OPEN 10 a. m, Through 2 a. m . • Newport Blvd. on Coa.at
NE\VPORT
Highway
WE ARE CLOSED O!'l TJIURSDAYS
llB. Z2nd St... NEWPORT BEACH
MEXICAN FOODS
AND
Marinated Steaks
DALL. Owner and Manacer Hours: 5 p. m. to 9 p. m.
Saturday 5 to 10 p. m.
-' LONG BEACH
POLYTECHNIC HI SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
17th and ATLANTIC
TUESDAY, OCT. 31 8:30 P. M.
MME.
!'JORWEGIAN SEAMAS'S CH VRCH
Present8
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD
IS A B.ENEFIT COSCERT
SEATS: $~.60 SS.00 $2.40 $1 . .ZO tax incl.
H tT~IPllREY'S -130 Plnf>, Lone Reach 731·89
PEN1'.Y ()\\'SLEl' ~··sic co .. Loni' Reacb 407-406
-CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS
BALBOA
PREllENTS
s· A T U R D A Y N I T E
o cir. 28th '
DAN~ING EVERY
SAT. NITE AT .THE I , • •AM~ ROOM ·
..
• -
to All Patrons ! ! ! • • •
Abbott end Costello
HOLD THAT GHOST
-Second Horror Hit
Boris Ke rloff
Be la Lugos i
"BLACK FRIDAY"
If You Have a Weak
Heart Pleese Stay
Away
Ghost Will Appear
On Stage
DAN'S
BARBER SHOP
FOR YOUR FALL HOME
PERMANENT • llAJR
STYLI NO
and
SllAPINO·
8 .f DAN
Comlnli Soon
"TOA~T OF .
NEW O~LEANS"
Yo11'n11 Ak er 1 •
WHY GO
FARTHER?
•
Mome11t!
Gl•LS -G{llS
GllLS
'
Moose Heart Day
at Local Lodge
The
l..ndge
~iOOSt'
Newpor~ Beach Moose
1457 &nd the womf"n ot
Chaple1· 1158, mef"t at the
Moose home. 2008 Ocean Front.
Nev.·port Beach, Friday October
27 , 8 p.m ., to celebrate Moose
Hei:trt day.
In the year of 1913 the JatP
JamPs Davis founded Moose
H M.rt, the child city, near Chi-
cago. A place where the children
at departed Moose me mbers co4Jd
be rearl'd and educated with lov-
ing care al'I theY woiJld have been-
at home. Where the remaining
parent could go and live with
the chlldrC'n. HerC' i!'I this great
child city, the children live in a
home-like asmoephere.
They are taught the religion
they were taught at home. re·
srardleas a8 to whether it is Catho·
lie. J ev..•lsh or Protefltant. Thf"
mediml care they receive Is un-
equaled.
Octnber 't.7 1,111 Riso the founder·~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::==:! blrthrtay. All Moose are Indeed • proud to pay tribute to such 11
THE CIRCUS ROOM
ONE OF AMERICA'S
OUTSTANDING
REST AURANTSI
Food E&portlJ> Pro...,..t ...
GraoloualJ' -. la Our
Ulllquo,Dlalq a-n
Freo ladoor Puldlls
Nut Door.
In long Beech
,Ill Jfit1':1 •
ltl'eat man as James O.vts. So to
celebrate this day, they will have
as t heir guest, Billy Kabana ot
S-in Bernadina 1-foose Lodge f76.
who Is a gradua~e of Mooae Heart.
ThPy will ~also tihow the picture
ot the child city and they hdpe to
have other plctureS or Mooee to
'how.
. Men and women ot the Newport
Moose lodge a.re all seked to
'lttend and bring a guest that la
Interested In finding out aboo.t the
M008e. Biiiy Kahana will ~ve a
very Interesting Wk.
State Releases • Candidate Lilt
A certified llat ot candld&ll!ll
runnlng for elective state and
congreutonal offices wu ttleued
last week by secretary of Stat.
11"M.nk M. Jordu.
The 12-pap lbodklet U.to the
1eslgnaUon of pt.nee. occupeUon
wd rutdence ol e9Ch candidate.
Covered In the book!Ot .... ....
'2.Ddldata tor goYemor. Ueuten·
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"I'VE GO'r' .t. llEC&l:T .IU:<JfPE'" Eileen Ju.le tlarcio, Queen
Candidate, ccmp&re. recipes tor ~ torthcom.Jl)C Pie and Cake
Bak:t.nc Contest at ·the 77th ·AMualjHallowe'en festival and Fair ·
In Anaheim, October 26th through 31.s' Th.la ~petiU~ among
Ora.nee County cookl is co-1ponsQred by PllJibury Mills and
Philco for Ladiea Day, Friday a C(ernoon, Oct~ber Zlth at La
Palma Park ln the Exhibit Bull~g. AcUvtt.les will atart at
1:00 P.M. Wlt.1:1 the A.merlcan Broa casttne ~pany·a cout·tc>-
coaat bro.d-:ut ot "Surprise Packa e .. atarrine y AY STEWART.
1 J aird C ~ffin
~eads Uaguna
~stival !Assn.
''Greatest Singer'
Kirsten Flagstad
to Sing Oct. 31
Music patron!\ In the Newpnrt-
Long Beach area will have the
opportunity to hear Kirsten Flag-
stad, considered lhe greatest 11,-.
ing singer and es~lally skilled
In Wagner1.sn role8, In a benefit
concert at ,the Long Beach Poly-
technl<i Auditorium at 8:15 p. m.
Tue.eday, October 31.
Mme. Flagstad, a Norwegian, Is
today perhaps the only one who is
a ble to port ray the Wagner hero·
lnet1 In their true artlsUc · g1"N.l·
ne1t11. Because of her public's de-
mand. A01o performances wilt\ or-
chet1tra also have been WagncrLa.n.
However. she always includes at
least one group ot her native
Scandin.1 vlan aoftgs.
Jn A pril ot this year she re·
celved ovat'lon after ovalion when
11he packed Carnegie Hall to cape·
city, the audlt>n ce belng "carried
away by the splendor ot her sing-
ing," according to • New York
critic.
Presented by St. Olva'R Kirkr,
the No rwegian Searnen'e church
ot San Pedro .. whose purpoee Is to
accord to all visiting Scandinavian
seamen a reU gioua and homelike
almosphere, Mme. Flagstad has
ottered a.II proceeds from the re-
cital to gn Into the building ot a
new and larger <.'<iltlce In order
that the mUtslon may better BC•
commodate its patrons.
Tickets are on sale at Humph-
rey's and Penny Owsley music
storetJ In Long Beach.
Plan St. Nick Review
at Huntin9ton Beach
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B&Jl'd B. Co~tln has been elecled
pr~ldent of t e l<~estlval of Art.8
AssoclaUon. e becomes the 11th pr~sldent to ~Md the art group sl~ce it.a lnce~tlon In 1932.
Named to !serve with Coffin
wdre Clarenc Young, vlce-preRi·
deht; Don llla.mson, eecretary
anH Sam Gars . treaRurer.
b1rectot8 a nounced plans to
sctiedule plctu ·es lo be portrayed
tnl the 1901 P geant of the MM·
ters by Jan. l Jn order tha t cast-
ing and othe~ preparations may
ge,t . under WfY earlier than in
previous years
S~hwa . ovsky
Opens ~lasses
at Laguna Beach
The plan of •yf'O.ra has material-
ized as Frederick J . Schwankov-
sky retires from hla art teaching
in Loa AngeJc• to open classes in
his roomy studio In Lagun8. Beach.
ci.1sses will enroll during thlft
month.
The latc11t slim line daylight
fluorescent lights have been in-
slalled so that one n1ay paJnt any
time of the day or night. The
studio is the ot1glna.I Laguna
BP&rh Art Gallery remodeled.
~chwankovsky has two diplo-
m$S rrom the state ot California
and m3ny yea.rs ot succesaful ex·
perlence in t eaching art to stu-
dent.8 between the ages ot 16 and
80. He has eXJ>erlence as a mag·
. mne Illustrator and alate scenery
Friday. Dec. 8th. is the date painter In New York City. His
sel tor the Htantlngton Beach An-portraits of celebrltieft In the edu-
nual Salute to Santa Claus S10d cational field. the army and the
Review to be sponsored by the screen are on· permanent dleplay
merchanta division ot the Hunt-tn Los Angeiea -an~ San Diego.
lngton Bf"ach Chamber ot Com-''I pl&n only small cla..saes and
merce. not too many ot them to facilitate
Chairman Oscar Myhre said my own opportunltiea to paint,"
'!!'.!t approxin1ately.JO band~ and explalnttd lhe "lrtist; "but I look
drum corps would participate with forward to th~ plea.eanl experi-
drum majors and majorettes lead-ence8 one has in contacting the
Ing each unit. people who love art:'
Good 01' Saint Nick will ride Charges for vistructlon are be-
atop the big illuminated flost that Ing.held down)!o the average. and
will climax the big. annual event. the cost ot· matt'riah1 Is reduced
F ollowing the paradf", Santa by consultlng the Instructor be-
Claus will distribute candy lo all fore pu.rchutng.
the children In front of lhe Paval· A po1t card addreflsed to the
on Ballroom. · 1 S chwankovalcy Studio, 671 Grace-. I land Drive, Lagul\4 Beach, will
Telf"graphle news wu a regular bring a printed Rehedule and
part ot city news service by 1860. , rate1.
• Pair: Violate
License Code
Warrehta for lhe itrrest of two
Los Angeles county men were la-
wed In Newport City court last
week on charges ot violating t.he
city licensing ordinance.
• Harold E. Young, city licenM?
collector, filed warrant.a against
Al. Otttrovc, of Loa Angeles and
M . Hercua, of Wlllmlngton, with
ball fixcil at. $60. Young alleged
Ostrovr wa.ct responfllble for '3
truck being ln the city on October
10 dell"ertng upholatery supplies
without a city wheel lax license.
Vounl{ "aid hf' wrote Ostrove on
October 11 to aettle the matter
within lhrce days and to date had
received no w ord trom Oltrove.
On June 8. Hercus was lnsf.-il-
llng a root on a residence at 926
W . Balboa Blvd., Young alleged.
without a license. At the Ume th~
notice of vio lation wu lseued Hf"r·
cus requested permlMlon t.o finish
the job, Young st::ited. claiming he
would t8.ke care of thf" license lhe
ne xt day. This he allegedly neg-
lected to do.
Local Students
at Whittier College
Fo ur young people from New-
port Bckch are among the new
sludcnU; who have ~rolled al
Whittler Colleg e for the first
FemeMte r of the I95f>-51 school
year. A t otal cnrollrJlent ot over
l .150 registered at the Poet
Ne"': students f.(om Ney,·port
Beach arc: Carol Fitch Pierson,
daughter o f Mrs. L. F . Pierson.
204 Lido Nord : Jeanette R. Curry.
daughter of Mr1!. Ruth Curry
Burns, 1703 Balboa Blvd. From
Balboa Island are Richard Krough
Hammond and Mary Della. Ham-
mond, children of Mr. and Mrs.
Roland I<. Hammond, lill North
Bsy Front.
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Mary Battf'n Stf'ffenaen
.Mary Steffens.en
New President
Concert Assn.
Mary Batten Stefrenst>n, long
identified w I t h rounty rnusir
groups. wa.q f"l ecled pre:;1dent or
Newport Harbor C.'01nn1un1ty C1Jn-
cert al!lffOCiation t his V.'f'f'k and
Mrs. Haviland Rogers \.\"_.1.s nan1ed
vice president.
Mrs. Steffen11en, who v.•ill also
continue M mcmbrrship c·ampaign
manager, is second president of
the organiutinn. lit rs. Georj:'c
Yardley having sen•ed In that
capacit)' since its inception. Hold ·
over officers are C-3.rol Sawin. sec-
retat')' and Roland Wright, tr<'all·
urer, also Clinton Sawin. concert
c hairman and \.\'inifrcd Barbre.
publicity chairman. Mrs. Joseph
Beek was named transport·'ltion
chairma n.
Membf"rship d ri\'e ends tomor-
row . Three concert.<; arc Jllanned .
to be tollov.•ed 'by lin1ited reserva-
tion suppers at Bal'boa Bay Club.
Membership cards giv<.' admittance
to Fullerton concerts. "'hich will
tnclude the London String quar-
tet, De f'.:1ur Infantry chorus.
Maryla Jonas and Richar'd Far-
rell. piani11ts; and l o Santa A na
where Bidu Sayao will be one of'
the atttactions.
Light Opera Four
on Nov. 2 Program
For Ebell Club
Members of Ebell C'lub or New-
port Beach arc anticipating eag-
erly the appearanl'C or "J_,iJ;:"ht
Opera Four" of Santa Ana at their
second regular session o n Nov. 2
to be held in the new American
Legion hall.
This talented g roup C'omposed ot
Kenneth Akin, tenor and vinllniitt:
Charn1('(ln Aki n, soprano : Harriet
Wood. harplst and Ruth Arm-
strong. pianist ·lnd arranger, wilt
present a selected program ot
light and grand opera .
Hoatesses for the 12:30 lun..:h·
eon preceding tht> n1eeti ng v.·ill be
Mrs. Ru8.SCll Craig. MrB. D , W .
Clark a nd Mrs. C. H. DPane.
Laguna Players
To Cast 3rd Play
Comn1unity f.>Ja yers. Ltd. \Viii
hold readings fo r the third play
of their winter i:;rason nrxl week
al the Con1n1 unity PlayhoUSt>. 319
Ocean Ave .. Laguna Beach.
On Noven111rer 1st and 2nd every-
one is Invited to come lo the
Playhouae at i :30 a nd roo.d for
part.s. or li sten to others dn so.
The production dales for the third
play arf" December 13, 14, l~. 16
and li.
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By MORRI
509 E. Balboa BJ,·d.
Balboa Harbor 2078
"Finis" will be written to the 1---------------1 ramous Overell case when Beulah
Louise O"erell Cannon. 21. re·
ceivcs an inhe1itance of $70,000 In
f!r.11 disposltion of her parent.a'
estate. for which peWtions for fin-
al distribution were tl1ed yester-
day In Los AngE"les SupE"rlor courl.
The sum ill all that remains ot
the $282.391 left 11.tter out.standing
debl!I and ordinary expen.ees were.
paid after death ot Mr. and Mn.
Wa.lter Ove rell on March 15. 19-47
when their yachl blew up while
d ock('d at Balboa..
Atty. Otto Jacobs, \.\.·h o defend·
cd Loui3c Overe-11 and her fiance.
Bud Gollum. received 163,000.
StturlUea and real property ac-
count tor $10.000 or the estale.
the balance being in cash. From
this, l1owever, $10,000 will go to
lht' b'.lnk for services rendered and
$9367.14 to a ttorney& for the
estate.
Any connec tion between
Philip Klng'11 zany bit of slap·
stick and great dramatic
literature Ill tenuou& and
lnRignlficant.
"See How They 1tun"
• Is a thrtt-acl, Jet-propelled
romp that requires as much
endurance wi tt doe1 taJcnt. lf
you're int.ere.sled in a aeries
of chuckte.Y, guffaws. and
roars MAKE A DATE for one
of these night.a:
NOVEMBEB 8, f, 10, ll. 1%
-at lho-
i...sun• S.Ch Playhooae
81IO P.M tl.26 pl113 tas
FUN Z ·O .NE
OPEN EVERY, FRIDAY. ~TUIDAY
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Every Newport Bark High 1 '
school football fan •bou.td be at,
OavJdlon stadium Frtc}l.Y, nll'ht at .
7:30 p.m. to cheer thti Tan tn
their struggle a,.lnat •lrof\I
Santa Ana.
TEAM MATES AND1 VETERANS OF PLAY at ' OiMc•i C-~
Collq'e and Gardena RIP scbool are End. Norm FA.rtey; Hal_f-
lnck, Raul U.........dn and ~-. F. E. Hanio. Tho HarriA
to Ea:rV-y or Harris to Hernandes pauln1 comblnatloos t.ve
propo&rd devutatlnl" In Pirate play IM> far this year, accounting
for m.sn,y g'&IM a.nd 8e\'f'ral tooch4'"°"'.DA.
SAN BERNARDINO GAME
RATED 'TOSSUP; ROSSO
SHIFTS COAST LINEUP
It will be the Tan lut chance
to salvage a decent at&ndtns In
the SW\Set Lmgue. A.ndt.her lou
following the dedeive" 35-0 drub-
bing they recdved from Fullerton
lut week will put them out of the
runntpg. • 1 At present lt la hard.to ftp.re
how either Santa Ana or Grance,
the other contendera to P"uller-
ton'8 crown. can poglbly knock
off the champ1 but the Indiana
could have a bad night.
S&Jnta pulled fl mlld upeet by
stopping Orange Fr1d.3y ntrht,
21-13, and will be about ane touch·
down favorites over Newport t hll
week.
Have Better Club
Referring to t he Fullerton game
Coach Bill Cole ot Sant& Ana 1$9.ld
this week. "We know the Ta.n
have a better c lub than tMt." ~We
wll!lh we knew the same th~n&.)
"They'll be coming b&ck atrong
for us. We're expecting a real
tough le.
"The SalnUJ were l.n a good
frame Of mind for Orange and
played one of their beet g1.mes,"
he added.
St·'lndouts for Santa Ana lut
week were halfback Leof\&n1 Oak·
Trams .,..,ill be evenly mAtched ;n the game between Orange Coast Jey, end Milton Kelley, center Tom
College and San Bernardino Valley Junlor College to be played at San Moore anrl tac~\ea Fr&nk T orres
Beroordino Salurday. This wilJ be Coast's first hope of vict ory In and Ed Fouch. All will' have to
thrf'e start:-; 111 the Eastrrn Confer1·nC'e seMon. be watched in the T&r game.
Although the San Berdue grid-Coach Al Irwin expect.II to start
ders a.re sli~htly heavier than the I M'll c II the same T.:ir lineup that began
Pirate8, it Is fell that the Coaat . I er to a last Wttk with the eKception of
pJ.:iye rs arc better conditioned u I guard Jim Pascoe who tJiu: been
demonstratrd in t he smallness or . home sick all week R.lld deftnltely
the Pirate r.ick call so rar thi!I sea-s· I f will not play. GrlfflU1 and Schmidt
son. No major inju11es have been 1gna s or will 11tart at end. Van Dremlln and
incurred although the Orange Woodhouse at tackle. WlttnYln
Coast playrrs have encountered 4 and Venema.n at guard. Burdick,
teams much heavier and rated as c t c II center. Scotland, Sm&lley. Jones
bone crushers. oas 0 ege and McMa.-.ter11 tn the backfield.
The San Bernardino team, how-Pulaski will alternate at QUllrter
ever, is well balanced. with ex-In retrenching following a
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with Scotland. Aarvold. whoae
cellent players In every position 32 'to 14 defeat at the hands of Mt. knee Is gradually healing, will
so that out~tanding sLarM arc dlf· San Antonio college, Heed Coach again see line-b~cktng action on
ficult to spot. In the backfield. Ray Rosso or the Orange Cout defense but lsn t yet ready for
Joe Pll\U 8nd Jim Voight, '1 trans-Pirates ha.a placed former half-offensive duty.
fer from Georgia T ech. show up back Howard Dell Miller In the In the other two conference
as the most serious threats lo the nunlber one command position a& game11 Fullerton will, proOO.bly
Orange goal. quarterbac k of lhe starting eleven. h•ve an easy time at Anaheim and Orange Hhould win handily at
SoorinK Ablllt-y. Miller II; expectea to bring an Huntington Beach.
OranR'f' Coast. on the other unC·"lnny understanding or footba.11
hand, h~~ ~hO'Nn ability to pene-to bear in the Pirate attack on L H• !'. G'
trate and &eore, even whrn out· San Bernardino Valley Junior col-ong its 1ve
played and out g.1\nerl by strong-1 Jege Saturrlay at San Bernardino.
er teamR. a,<; the r e11ult or spark-He is considered one of the best I
llng performance.<1 by such_ ~ckS pa.88er• on the Bue squad, U1row-Opt' 'st w•
u Howard Miller, Raul H~tiian-ing a ball &Jinost impossible for 1m-f s 1n
dez. ani;l Harolw Richardson and I an end to miss. Although his pa.88-
suc h pa.aaing combinations as F .1 Ing rr,_cord ot one completed out
E. Harris and Norm Earley whll·h 1 or four"attempts this season looks
brought in 14 point.8 against Mt. I poor. all three plays were broken
San Antonio last w~ek. No olht·r up by top grade pass defense.
team had earned n1ore than one whilr his one connection was good
touchdown a!=ainst the Eastern for 42 yards.
Conference leaders, while most In addition to his playing
went scoreless. prowess. set off by tricky run·
Following 'l R<:rimmage with t.he nftlg, dangerous tl).ckling e.nd op·
El Toro Marines at t he El Toro portune blocking. Miller he.a been
base \.\'ednesday afternoon. Coach outstanding in his ability to e.na-
Ray Rosso selected his starting lyze opponents' play a.nd take ad-
team to race San Bernardino. vantage or every break or , the
In the workout with the sen"-game.
ice team. Pirate combinations MHlPr will be followed in thP
werP tested with the final decision quarter back slot by Carlton
naming an eleven headed by How-Mears o r Newport Beach who he.a
ard Dell Miller. former all-Ari-had little opportunity so far to
zona quarter and · half back. or demonstrate hi!! ability, but who
\·uma l.1'nlon High school, BB the ha~ rarned a reputation in prac-
brai'fl trust. tice of smart head work.
''Whitey" Burton'• triple and
Bill Weatherwax· home run, after
two were out In the la.st of the
ninth inning, gave Newport Har-
bor's Optimists ll :!1-4 win ove\'
Los Angeles' Juniors In baseball
S1mday at Costa Meaa Park.
The blasts were two of five
lusty swats by the Optiml8ts.
Weatherwax also !lapped a dou·
ble, while AJIJe Thieme connected
ror a two -bagrer and triple.
Thle-me's three-bagger highlighted
·1 three-run outbreak in the sec-
ond inning.
Next Sunday the Opti-Nine
meets the tough Long Beach Har·
bor Giants et Lion's Field. Game
time Is I :45 p. m.
Box score1
EXPERT P~SS DEFENSE of the Ful~Or\ Indian..' ,, ... "' Ollf' of lhf" hll' t"l"&80IUI the N.m·port ni
"'E:tt f'Mll~· r-rnt..-d la8t: Fr1day, SJ-0. Thr Bob St"otland J>UA abo\~ to f':ith~r'I:;+ Biil Schmidt~ N.o.
5, or Hal k Dlt'k .Jont?• No. 9, \\'M hattrd tto\\·n a IM"('Ond after the picture\\ 1tnapped by ·Ind.I.an
Fullback Bo Boruwy, No. S. · Othrr d efPndr.r , No. ?6, 1,. 1ttar k't.ft half, Duane nJn,.ton. ""'o ~ith
plnf'd ttw-mo.t y•rdal"" aplmt th.-Taf"l.. ( Pre.ss Photo)
LAST PLAYl OF T HE oAMf:, a thrust. at the c11nt~r of the Fullforton llne by Fullt.ck Lar~
Mc.Masten, 6' 8hO\\'n belnl' 1top.ped a ya.rd Mort of th.., soal ensbllng ~he fndtlurl f*' •MMWMlt Jf9W-· ' ' port.. SS-0 In, the Sururtel Leacue opener .lut Friday. RP('ftrnlz.ablt Tar on th.e rte . No. "6· l8 Tack~
Bill Oannoo,1
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1ndians an-: No. 18. RJch Brtd~tonl ; No. 8, Randall EK"CrtlJon: No 1, R. Gutierrez.
lg---7·-------r , Tar Bees Lose
I, p . I ·~n~e~~1:~~c~ool's defend·
B E C H I Ing Sunset League Class B grid i ' N '1 ch•mps, who squeaked past Hunt.
ington Beac h 7-2 In their 19~ l I season open('r last werk. get a
I stiffer te!ll Fric!·1Y night against
Gloom prevailed on the Newpo1·t Fullerton. The Indians polished off
Harbor High Sfhool campus most Newport Ha rbor 28-14 in their
of this week following the re· inaugural.
sounding defeat the Tars suffered Sant& Ana goes to Newport
at the hands of F'ullertone Indians. Harbor Thu1·sday afternoon. but
Tars have just a thrl'6d of a the other two pairings on thl~
chance to perhap,8 cam a tie for wee k's schedule. Orange at Hunt-
I Press Pholq)
3Pla in
Five inutes
Beat oast
StarUns UMup
Coach Rosso 9wUI 8tart Norm
Earlev at left end; Dave P"ltter-
aon a't le.rt tackle ; Fred Owens at
left g~rd ;_Dave Williford at cen-
ter: ~~ade at right guard:
Boys' Club Plays
Fla9 Football
Los AncelH JunJon
AB R
Martinez, 2b ........... · 3
Beck . 3b ... -................. 4
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2
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Three play ln five minutes o r
the lut qua er of the ball g•me
beat Oran~e Coast college in their
gan1(' with .. t ML. San Antonio
Thur~day 'T. the Huntington
Beach High 1~hool stadium. The
three consecativc Mt. Sac plays I
""'ere good for thret> touchdowns
lnrl. 20 point~, sinking the Plr•tes
beyonrl 8.1;1 lvage1
H first place in Jhe Sunset League lngton Beach and Fu\lerton e.t
1 final standing IF thry miracu-An·1heim will be Friday night pre-
t louely lake all, or the r emaining' lhninarles to varsity contest!.
Coast had ts.ken the lead. 14 Sun.!llCt "-·ue "'B" Staodtn-
Ed Mayer at right tAckle: Jack
Doyle -!it right end; Miller al quar-
terback: Hernandez at left h alf;
Ri char-dMn at rtght half and Bob
Berry, Richardson's teammate at
Newport Harbor H1gh scohol lut
}'ear. at ful.lb1ck.
His equa.lly strong second team
will include Chuck Hanson at left
end: Mike Kohn &t left tackle ;
Gary Gray at left guard; Gil Stern
a.t center: Bob Sci.la at right
guard. Ed Neighbors at right tac-
klr, Bob McCartney at right end;
Carlton 11.fears at quarterback ;
JCM Smith at left half. Larry
\VUloughby, still Umping from an
ankle Injury, at right haJf; and
Hal Smith at fullback.
Star paMers. Orv Threadgill
and F . E . Hania, are bE'lng re.
served for .special &1!18ignmenta by
Coach ROMO and will be employed
during ttv" g'1ffie a.a the occulon
demanda. In the game with Ml.
San Antonio tut week. prtnclpa.l
p.ln8 by OCC were in the air.
Degetan. c f ................... t
Grave8, c . . ............ t
Whittington. lb ............ 2
Nunez, ss ··-~-····" ......... -· 2
J. Ternus. If ... . .......... 4
Negrete. rl ........... 2
L. Tenus. p ...... ............. 4
Totals ......................... 29
Boys' club activity in the Hun-
ington Beach Flag football league
continues this wee.k afte't opening
league games kl11t week end. All
teams are slated for games this
Saturday with the midget "G"
teams playing al 9 a.m .; the "F"'
tea.ms at 10 a.m.; the "E" teams
at 11 a.m.: and "0" teams at 11
snd 12 a .m. The Cee team ls s lat· I Harbor OptJml•ta
ed for a. 9 a .m . ga.me. AB
'.file fl::i.g football team.s have , Shafer. If -...................... 3
shown Improvement && a. result of Clark. If ............... -...... 2
the weekly game11 and practice Lane, 2b ........................ 4
seMlons. The "G" teams practice Burton. cf·p ................. S
every Wednesday and Friday aft· WMtherwa.x. c ............ 5
emoon; the "F" teams pra.ctlce Ridgeway, rf ... .. ...... . 4
each Fridxy afternoon and all I Thieme, lb ....... ···-··· ···-.t
other clubs work out under the PaMK>ns. 3b . . ............ t
light.I Wednesday n1ght1. ~ Dolan. p ... ......... . .. . 1
0 gamM.
a.--e "'~ to 12 in the third quarter of the
1 Toughest one will be Friday W L Pts Op game with e Eastern confer·
0 against. Santa Ana. And the boys Anaheim . 1 0 7 2 ence leading Mounties with two
0 will really hav~ to be high to win Orange 1 0 6 0 opportune p~ses from quarter-
0 it. Thill wlll be r complete reversal Fulle rton 1 0 28 0 back F . E . Harris to end Norm
0 from the Indian game where they Santa Ana 0 1 0 6 earley and tlhe '\CCurate klc~ing
0 played llstlessl~ and' utterly with-Newport Harbor ..... 0 1 14 28 of halfback ~as Smith.
out spirit. The:y showed lest spark HunUngton Beach .. 0 1 2 7 However. \hey were outgalned
4 3 than In s.ny previous game 1.nd This Wetk't1 Games nine yards to one on the ground
to win they w?uld have needed a and he ld ani advantage only In I
R H peak performa~ce. Thuraday Afternoon-Santa A_na r their passing, having gained 96 1
o o When the T~rs lost c lose one8 at Newport Harbor. ~ yards In the &Ir to the Mounties o o to Excelsior and SL. Anthony we Frldit-Y nlght-Ora.nge at Hunt-61 . Yet It "'·.-\s their passing jl.Dd
h I lhng1mton ~ach; Fullerton at Ana-th• lntercei1ono that dum...-. I o 1 ave a ways blamed IL on ~um ~ ~ ...
1 3 brea.ka and s~'id they outplayed e · lhe Plrates the final period.
I 2 their rivals. B t not so last week. ~TISTICS \
1 t They just dldn t have it. Every-in a. good game thla week . Coach Ooa~t ri·-t downs ·M···L··· ,S..17 1
I 2 thing was off." . p&Mlng (&gain), Irwin le hoping. too. He s&.id they 5 .... _ ... ·
1 2 pa.88 defense, \t.ackllng. Running had worked as hard and looked 68 yds. gained rushing ... .Q78
In order to a&Sl~t the "G·' teams.
coache• have been named from
the "F'' te&rru! to each "G" group.
John McCluskey'• Jets have been
aulgned to Charles Berry and
Roy Daniela whtle Jerry HOO-
arda R!>cketa will be coached by
Bruce Knipp and Paul Neuman.
o O waa faJr betEeen the 20-ya.rd at1 good the week before the Fu.I-43 ... yds. Joat rushing ..... 38
Unel!I but tht? allora lacked the Jerton game 88 at any time In the 2f1. . n et t·ds. ru8hlng ...... ~to
Total• .......................... 36 ei 11 drive to push o er a TD even with three years he hu been here and 96... yds. ~lned pustng ·····r' &I
•--b 1 .,. R three trle11 and'.Just three yar<h to he hones•ly ex,_...ted an even 121 ........... ~ta.I yardl!I ----·········· 01 """"re y• n_,p H E i th I > r--, go n e c 09lng l!leconda. ga.me. 70. . .... y penAllud ...... 56 L. A . .1uruors 000 000 022--4 3 4 I d8 1 e4 rz4g Harbor Opt. .. 030 000 002-6 11 3 LMJ Sin\'f C&n't F1pre It ~l -······ net . p n ·-·····r
Co h I Then the walls came. tumbling 22 .... pa..sa18 atteJnpted .,_._J 13
ac A Inytn aays the <a\v dow 1 !5.-. ..... p8&9 completed ....... 4
SENIORS PLAY that broJ<e th, Tar 1pirit-what n. Irwin aUll can't f gure 2. ..... lnterc. by 4
little there w~ame wh~ Dick what happened. "ThJs week Wt'. 32.9 -···-·· ave. els punting ....... .$2.0
Jonea had his trtlllant 6().yard run had a poor Monday and Tuesday .. d FOR GOLF called back ~~~se ot a baek!leld· pr.:ictict but we had a good Wk OOC ln ual Stallatlca
In ti , Wedne·•·y and th• boy• came Player TCB Tda. Av.
. , Newport CHS Lose Olclsten Invited to First League Game -mo on penalty JOn McMact.en. ""'"T '" d • 12 J ,2 •
CHAMPIO, NS\, •1ps u It bad countiod the llCO~ wOUld up with a good practice. I can't 1 ::!,cha. """ · ······-·· ~ 11 Ii; Santa An& and "11lertoll, who ft b&ve been 14.~ and thing• mi&ht make any predictions for Friday rry ··········· ........... · ,Co. Senior Golf
got oU to .. wtnNn.g •la.rt in the have been dlff rent In the leecond but I hope they boys have It." I Hernandez . _......... e ....:; ,r-0·8
"Beuoned" golfers wbo have SliMe~ 1eaaue'1 Clue C football mo~ed &1netoCounth~!·~ .. ~.~d thl°"'• half. , Ria 11enUmenta are ecbded !!!ulloughby · ........... ; ·~ [!00 rMChed their 56th birthday can race With w1nB lut week, will be .,,. ir:u wwru Lvua 1 throughout Newport Harbor by ..,..,. e r ........... ··--·-··-· .. .
•tlll enter the county'• nnt an· faVOl'ed to make ltr two tn a row ..-eelC. with Sant& Ana'• George Mel Smalley' appearance in the the Tara ma.ny followers.. I H. Sm.6th ........ __ . ·-1 6 0.8
nual eenloJ' golf tournamqt wtth tn thta . weell:"a gamea. J'Ullerton l(Wer leadtnl' tJ\e crver-f1'0..yea.r. lineup foT the t Ume in three Oranle eos.t· turned in a IUr-'l"bra.dglll .. -·--·--··· 4 -19 .7
medal pla,y (ladline , for four beat ~ Newport,_ Ceea. 6-.Q. okt. group ~tll • 1~ tot tu. two weeb t&Ued have .the ~ ._,11.al.ns performance ~ )It. 1 J. SmJth ···--..... _... 1 ~
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"1Wld& 9et tor Noftlll-IS at !lie Tlte Little SalJlu lloot Newport "1Wld& at the -llnlla. effect on the an. Bmallet::'· Sac. Outplayed badly, they never· Wallia ·-······· ·'·:...... 1 · 3 9 G.O
Wlllowlck ~ tn knt& !Ana. ·~ and .l"Ullerton'• Papoc1111 JIWer ii to&: wed "1'"'94 Barria ed well but sup both by thlma were on the verse of wtn-1 Keeord
· ;l'oumoment omdaJo pot n t e d face Ab&h-· In their awn badt In the top fl1ctat Wj&ll -ca.~ HID-lllo -,anltle d i. nol> t-nilJlr a)>d hekl a tWD'polnt lead P1a1er Att. Cemp.
out \Mt etrtes muet ~ four y.udl Tllwwda)r attemoon. a.rd anti a.ors..,,.....,. tss•na be at fb.11 • nsth. Melt sot. a when -One two three •.. three Barria .. --·· .. -----· 14. 4-
-~ r-, -Ila"-unW Irr ll ••-"O" ,N 'p tho llli'to•-.. •• BolO!Mdj .._a lnjllry Y in ~ third Dllstak! .. and ·~ quick Mt. ll&c Threadgill 7 J
tho N'-be~ G date to him la w L 'TN Op -. tho -ta "'-'C'.·-.-nor ... d 't play th• 'l"""!ln· -.... In juat tin mtnut<s. ' Rldlardoon 1 0
• lhlllr -. ~ t' . -Ana, --·---1 O 0 1J a wtllle Jim W• ... b --. der ol the -but 1flll lie baell We 11t11J don't -why with the I
PIQWn -:r entn ~ ~ ~ ·'-··--· .. .t o o a o -Y-aro ._: .. Ille' 1111 to Frlda,y. ~· 1 ' ..,.... ..,.....t occ 1n tile -i-· 'WEEll.'8
club amti.11..,. or -P ..., •-. ~---0 o 1 a I ~ ;... ol4 allM. ' -Bob BUrdlck N<elJed a tlad JUl4 noct. .-u. juat two mtnuta to OOUNTY lflGB 8CiJoo
'. Wfll ~ •kmod --'lbtc ;b ap. Bulillasfi;a Bc1L -.0 0 · 1 I 6 Pl&y Ill IWI ...... UM 0Wnt7 ftl7 pali.tw !P Oil u ~ pla7, ~·· b&ll '...,... mldfleld..j ,llCOW
'1'ho tap flilllt Ill -to • ...,_ llio•pori Barbor -·O 1 O 0 • --WIUl "---blp In.Ille third peri;,d &Dd fourth,,;,..._-about tt<e to co -A.a I, -P ti ·
79 ,.w.n ol4 • olcllr. a. 81~ 01-ae .. _o t o • a ber Otlt • ......_ 1'1 R 1 tor foar wu arelched ' t Oil. tbe ....-0• tor a ftnt ~ B&rria t. Miit h8 t 11. ... ,..1: tor~e ·to•;U.C••-' nM hi'* 8• --~-,MIJ...,_.,... a-tot the bait. 11oot ... ta -the bond!. To P..., one l A 'h ii;
tar Ula IO lo M -• ..-.: -.... jlOit.Jlulltor at 8anta AM; Ill! ,.U..ot -It 'l'clllo io pi&)'. WfJl lie rw1y .P'rlclq ...... lie -~ -fo pt --I, -• =-~ .... fOl' ~ lllr z:=:c~.;.•t:,Orup: ==-•ot ... ""8 .. IDD., se:.~:llfi>• :.;.,, ~ :n~s:Ttl!Ot..:·=f&Dd i~p'\ :.~= t <
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Goodbye, Dlshwashln1 Bins!
No mott dishpt;~ di,hn.g
or "dishpan bands:· faster
MW WIT to wash dishn. MOit' un.ituy, too. Con,11nt
Sow of fmb w1tn-<.lnr·
or tod•. Brush ,,ets ntty·
ttUn.1 deu.. Wuhin& and
riesing io Ont' opnation. VICS J~shot wa1a aod waJ.b.
tna powder.
And it "drascl up" your k.itch.
M. H1ndsomr dcsipi that mod.
ernius your Nnk. Not a gadsct-
Th.it quality inure i1 m1de
' fot J>ftll'l&MftCC'. Guuantttd.
Easy to ifutall. Fit• any sid. .. ...._ .... _ ...................
llAl'I"' ,,_va yC)Ua _.YI .
SAVI voua
.,.vavoU& ......
Price C\l&l'antM"d untll No\·. t, 1950
' LES NOTT ELECTRIC
Complete Home Appliance Sales and Servlc.e
Harbor 258
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2821 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach
' YOU'RE ALWAYS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
THE LOflKS OF l.'Ol'R APPA.REL OOUSTS
OlTR SPECIALTU:.S A.RE:
Hand-Blocking . of Knits
. ti~.nd-finj~~inq Af VE!)v.ets J!tnd &abai dines
Fine Hand Pleating
&ive the Best Care to Your Best Clo\s
WASHINGTON CLEANERS
SZ9 l\IARIXE A \·E .. BAI.BOA
FOR PICKt•p & UEl.JVERV-HARBOR 3<&8
A Service for Clients
of our
Santa Ana Office
You may now call our office
toll-free-ZEnith 1147
F01 currenl informolion on your in-• vftfments, we lnvile you lo make use
of our complele slolislicol library.
DEAN WITTER 1k C:o. ,,
M!MNIS N!W YOIK STOCK flCHANGf
Otlfflto loer411 of Trode , • • Son froncl1t0 lf0<k E11.thon1•
Lei Art0•M1 Stock bchonv•
llA.SlD PllVATE W'lltS
516 NO. MAIN ST. • SANTA ANA • Kimberly 2· 11 ~7
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,·ID LIB.,~
TIUCIUI. Ga 'l'BCATll f . ,
l ••t yoil pleue to take Mes,
Jo. ·Both and tie Bobboey-to
tile, big parade """ -~JIU'!.1 th&t Ille ll.-e Lode• "'
---Tllu. night at 7 J . m. No &alter whc -; you llve,
10U" &Ad the kids can join In the
twa.. ftere'll be costume-prize ..
eu.17. --..... ,,.. -platy
of ~t. It'• ·a wood•,..
t1i1 UUbi tor uae.e 11009e (or
Mee9e?) to do. Beeldee all the
f\IA. tbe kids won't be out putting your bUCKY on . top ot tl1e bam.
Mont Molbo LI chairman or the pl'Ogr&m • • • cue to contribute a ' . dollu or 110 or a prize, c&ll him at Harbor 2070 . . .
• • • HEY! MABLE'S FRYING CHICKEN! Don't grow okj and
pucker-ed at.andlng over the hot atove EVERY nlirht. You can get
a home cooked, fried chicken dinner, 3 choice pieces ot tried Cowl,
(and no necka, either !) ... Wad, 'bot roll. and J'Mnch Fries ...
a generous dinner tor one·, for !only· $1.50 ... TO TAKE Otrr. OR
if malnutrition has really aet-in, order a half chicken and the
worka tor Sl.75. WHOLE cliJ.clc.ens With acceuortea tor 2 ONLY
$2.75. Thia la all rreshly rrt:ed1 to order, so call in a UtUe a.bead of
time lt poa.tble. AND EDITH A:ND MOM make hOme-made pie
fruh trom heaven! You can eat your dinner right thett at THE
CJllCKEN HlJT If you'd rather. These ladlea are new 1n here,
and real eager to please you at 608 Coast Hi way. Beacon ~962.
• • • She's lovely. !'!he 's engaged, and she's golng to be married Nov.
11 ... Invitations are out tor the altar-trip of Jeri DapUng Beall
1daughter or the Imrie G. Bealls.1), and Dlcklh80n Reed Freema.D; ... . ' . .
li~B .oollDDTRE P,. to work, ·-..,,..,.,. .--Chait of Hewpon. B&rbor plMl for • ~ evt111aE"ot JUii _."frolic
....----t&beheldM.. _:J...,....
Prism tOr Ute best and fnnntewt 009tumeA wlll tO the P.J'dy
of the &lfalr, Shown bere •~ Mn. Robert Holden. of COrona del
·Har, ·pua. tllte ftniab.lnK t-0uche8 on a "jack-o-bJ~ .. M'hlite Mn.
Larry Pnst.er, of Beaeoa Bay, and Mn. R08wel HuU~ of Coroaa
del Mar.~ a Ufe--slse ''Zl-bra--Wolf.'' (~hoto b-y Beckner)
,.
Many Schook ·Woo't _c· plete y· r
If Rrop. 1 Passes, T ~Che · ASsn. Sp~s
' B~ at Callfon1la .....,. dlatrict:a will t be able to o6m lete
thia .9CbOol y.r ti voter. approH Pl'Opo(llUOD o. 1 on, No'¥. 1, ac-
cording to 1ep.1 ol)inton. obtained by Ule Callto la Teachera•Aa la-
tlon today ••
·ne prppoeed lnlU&UV~ Would prevent coJle lion or taxes on
80ftal ~property already a.-eMfd for. Ul18 year lllUB throwing I
· IQVe.mmutal u n I t a. lDdUdlng
ocboola, "111> buds•ll bUod on 'N lhJa anu.,lpated 1n-. •• Into, Im· ame
.,_.... .. <baoe. oa-.. JObnoon. of Inter•
all Pres.
lub
tdCC
lop! 'IU!vloor fM tho callfonJa -~ .. •-tlol) --· · CouncH ,.Clti!lr Callfoniia .,_ <ClUrt
Mial'1ftlt wbicb ba'W• beieD conlls-
tenl ob>co tho -of~ •a. ......., county ln ,1'00 u -ed·
111ll for 1111 opnioll. l-
palnled out Uut tho pro_.i In·
iU&Uv• torbtdl eollecUoo u well
u ....-.n.m. ol tax•'• -Plr-
IOA&l property ... ·
,.Scboola, dtl-. counu.. and
the •tate-would be pftVflPi.di ••en
trom Colleettnl" web \UM u e.1-
coedy J aro ~-t.. reprdleea
of· the tact that expemee bave
been incurred on the faJtb f)f such
auea1fneAll under •Jdatinl lawa."
Johnlon mid.
Al"tlliur F . Corey, .tale execu-
Uve aecretary 6f \he Callfornia
'l)acher1 auociaUon, 1a1d that
inoet ~tema of CWTent 9Chool oper-
atinl' costs are bl.Md • on annual
contract.I, l<1 that the only means
ot ma.klnc major cub in expenses
would be lo cloee the 1chools.
Moat dl11trlcts would• loae approx.i-
mately & quarter ot the loo3.T reve -
nue on which their 1950-~1 bud-
geta fre baaed, and none would
have '&ny meaNJ of aubeUtuUng
other tax income.
A.t a tn~tng of the lnt ub
Council, o?nge Coruit Coll ge,
Lut Mo.ndal, Jot\n Wall, ca pua
vetenu1 and prMldent of \.he Jtho-
tography cl b, was electM! ~.Pi!e•t
dent 01 tQe pouncll. Jim 1Ski ng.
Lacuna Beach, pr.esldent or the
&:ngtneers tjub, wu ~h<>Mn Cqun-
ctl vSce·pre•tent.
Inter-Club Council Is an o rgan·
lza.Uon of lub presldeots fo'hO
meet bi·mo~thly to dlscµKB club
problems, methods o! improving
clubs, mean&: ot arousing lntereslit,
and 1tandarjs o! att.alnmtnt.
Local o+teopath
Attends jConvention
Dr. G. EJTohlll, 1756 Miramar
Dr., Balboa, attended the twenty-
thJrd annu clinical assembly or
the American College of Osteo-
pathic Sur~eons at the Hotel
Savery, Des Moines. Ia .. Octobef
15-19.
:7•~ Old tology ,
. t\linf$
.Are Double·<;uaranteecl
Every package bearing lhe genuine OLD COL-
-ONY label conlains, in addition to procesoed DICl·
terials, one priceless ingredient-integrity
. Sold exclusiv•ly lhrough authorized dealen, line
OLD COLONY Paints are guaranteed nql only by
the manufaclurers. bul also by the authorized deal-
· en who .oeV them.
IMlll-DIHOMIMATIOtW. I. -rJ. ,
FIUOWSHIP ck .,~ f ne ;;.t4
J \tt\f. {!kU! Beautiful .
A\-0, ~ Laguna Beacli, California
• \.To YOU All COIDIAUY IHVITID
TO WORSHIP WITH US.
New Location
Legion at Through St.
lo1iclence PhoM 1563)
SUNDAYS:
9:45 and JI a. m.
Singapirolion, 7:30 p. m.
Frank L. and Wrnte A. Dowell, Co-pa1tor1
Art Is long and Time fieets, and Picasso made his first gorgeoua
'mark aomeplace! You can atart now ln Frederick Schwankovsky'a
:new a.rt cla.ues in Laguna Beacll. Mr. S. ia a famous artist, and
'a teacher of drawing, watercolor and putel He hu a large studio ' . • with fineat, allm-llne daylight fixt.w'es. 90 that one may paint day
Student Hurt in
Campus er•
;or night. New studio cJi&~a are ltarttnc for bectnnera and ad-Earl Wattle, 18, ot Santa Ana
1vanced, young or old. There will be a beginner'a eection In the wu hurt alighUy Tuesday at 12:10
•evening clus h'om the posed model. For 1cbedule•, write, phone p.m.. when hia car col1tded with a
:or call at SCHWANKOVSKY STUDIO 571 <lraceland. Laguna 41868 Todd · Milk Co. truck driven by
Files Div • S.it
on Triple Groun~
On triple rounds of cruelty.
failure to pro'i'de and hab{tual in·
temperance, ~ra. Lillian ,Lindsay
this week file superior court ac-
tion for dlvo e from Ral'Ph Boyd
Lindsay. She~fd they were mar-
ried at Ocean Park June 15, 1933,
Aeparated lu Aucuat 3, have 2
so ns. 1<1 a.nd 13, and that com-
munity pro rty tncludea two
auto mobiles, 'lite tnaur&nce, a
home and turfllahlng!l at 429 Riv-
erside Dr.. N;ewiiort Bea.ch. She
asked tor CWltody ot the two so111.
"Other gov'ernmental unita will
be In a like predicament unle&!I
they immediately levy lncr.Ued
loo:rl taxe•." Corey aatA, "•Ince
they cannot tncreue rea1 proper-
ty tax rate• ln time to cover k>ea-
es In thU year'• revenue..'
Hlghllgh~ ot the convention
wer~ clinic~ a nd college Msem-
blles condutted by out.standing
osteopathic surgeonH from all
parta ol the county and by mem-
bers ot the a cuity o! Des Moines
Still Colleg or Osteopathy and
Surgery.
High Quality Printing-Ph. Har. 1616
High Qualify Printing-Ph. Har . 1616
, • • • Roy Rlcbard9on, 22 .of Santa Ana.
+ .. • 6 ... .. 'nle accident happened at Fair-' Come into the garden, Maud, fot "''e bat·wtng ni&"hl has flown. view Rd. and llth St., on Orange
•The bat-wing ln this eue Maudie, II a sultry, black velveteen I Cout colle&"e campu• in Coeta
:jac ke~ wtth adjustable eontour walat·b&nd. It you really want Mua.
• •'look-at-me' get-up, combine, one ot these wt th a matching velve-Watne. a atudent at the col-
; teen •klrt ... or if you p refrr, get a velveteen skirt in gTeen or Jece. wu taken to the campus
t08!lt brown and a doubl~breaated W9klt, And don't be caught emercency atatlon tor treatment.
dead without a Shorty ~t lhlJi aeaaon! A white, fleece shorty The colliaton threw hi• car into a
with braa button.s will double·date, day or eve. Eunice Knox ateel fence enclosing the campus.
and Mary Mottram, those tun·lovtng girls at FUN FASHIONS new, all-over fluorescent lights which coat $$$ al 300 MAIN, BAL-wtll ahow you these Items at tp.e drop of a check-book. 1305 Coast
Blvd., Corona del Mar . . . BOA.
• • • Mr. Ken Wella, Corona ll el 1.t'nr. laundry genius, new to New
Capt. and Mrs. L . S . Rowberry of Mariner's Mlle, have driven
to Guayma.s, Mexico on a vacation trip. • • • Don't you ju.st hate yourself in the morning ? J mean the n1orn·
inp when you see your laundry bag kicking around tull of dirty
.clothes . . . It's so simple and euy to take them over to the
·w ASHERETTE, juat leave lbe bag there a.nd go away and forget!
Everything la ao clean and sanitary there. Your laun~ry I.a washed
and dried all by Itself. Then It's folded alpbabetJcally -lor-you.
AND SPECIAL this week, 2 dbl. bedapreads washed ' and t1Utt-dried
for Mc or 4 sgl. s preads tor only 75c. Another keen thing ts the
Ttntex dye jobs they do on oJd faded spreads, drapea, ahag rugs.
slip-covers ; these con1e out In wonderful colors, looking fresh and
new. This is quite a place, this Wll.Sherette at 104 Co&.!!t Blvd.,
Corona del Mar. Harbor 2566-W. • • • LIVING ON BORROWED TIME ? ? ? WELL, GIVE IT BACK
AND TAKE YOUR WATCH OVER TO LOUCK'S JEWELRY FOR
A GUARANTEED REPAIR JOB ! ! 1786 NEWPORT BLVD.,
COSTA MESA.
York tor I\ month'• business conference.
Chances are, when you take Jr. and Eglan\ine out strolling in
their Taylor.Tots, you won't •.\'ant tht' little cleruba turning blue
and llliftling. GU Brown ha,., thi' nattiest, wool-lined Snugg&er suit.a
Q( Dan River poplin. They hµg the ankle and zipper up to the
neck; equtpt with helmets for the fellows and bonnet. tor gtrla,
complete $5.9~. For underneath. ther e are Polorite Tee-Shirts that
won't ahrink, stretch. or fade. You. a.., a going Mother, should ta.ke
a look at these right away. Taylor your To~ over to POLLY
APP'AREL ~. ~ 1835 l'Tewport Ave., CoHta Mesa. . . . ;
The very thot of a group of youngste rs glv)ng a polished per·
(ormance of H . M. S. PinaforC' would nu doubt, be very rollic king
to Messrs. Gilbert and Sullivan lht:nls~lvf"!! Richard Prtston and
Henri Scanlon have been very ljUC'ccssful with their Singer's Work-
'Shop and Little Theater Fo r Little F ol ks, produ.lng children's Ught
operas in Long Beach ... They no\\' pla n to extf d th.is opportunity
to the Harbor area. 24 children f rom 8 · 12 can learn all phases of
the theater and gain experience In a ctual produ Ions. This will be
a wonderful way for your child to UE>velop a singing or an acting
talent. Sock and Buskin away~ Call Long Beach 90-1868 COLLECT
• • • for details. or visit the Studio in Belmont Hgts. at 4325 E. Broadway,
Dallas we nt to the San Diego Zoo Jut Sunday. and haa been ,Long Beach. • • • J
•~ting like an orangutan ever since. There's no monkey business MARCH OF TIME! FLASH ! ! ! MEN '~ SHOCK -PROOF,
about Jessye Richard•on, however, when It comes to fixing curt.alps. WATERPROOF, ANTI·MAGN E'rlC WRISTWAfCH ES SPECIAL!
She has every kind, shape, 1tze and color known to curtain-dam $29.95 ... AT LOUCK'S JE\.\IELRY. OF' COURSiE 1786 NEW-
ln her shop. J essye also makes to your particular order, quilted PORT BLVD., COSTA MESA
Frank Hamilton
is A~ong 7,551
at Kansai U •
Frank M . Hamilton, aon ot Mr.
a.nd Mra. A. Alexander Hamilton,
1225 E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa. is
among 7 .~1 student.a who are en-
rolled at the Unlvenity ot Kanaaa
this fall. He ill a Junior In the
School ot En(ineertng and Archi~
lecture.
Total Include. studenta rrom
every Kansaa county. 47 states
a.nd the Dlatrlct of Colurnbl.:i ,
and 112 forel&"TI student.a from 46
territorial dlvialon. out.Ide the
continental United Statea. Thi!i is
an all·ttme high In geocraphlcal
dlstrtbuUon, Jame• K . HJtt, regis-
trar, said. Dela.ware Is the state
not represented.
Smith Gets $150
U. C. Scliolanhip
Sts.nle'y Smith, honor graduate
of the Orange Cout 19~ gradu-
ating class. hu been notitled by
the committee on under-graduate
.scholarships at University of Cali-
fornia, Berkeley, that he ha.a been
aw..irded a $10<> scholarship to be
u~ during the see,nd semester
of the .current scho1a.attc year.
bedspreads, draJ>P~ and curtalrta, wlth her own little hands. Go on
over and see her. She'll put DaJ..l.u back in hla cage while you're
tbere at Richardson's ~rtain and Drapery Shop. 1203 Coast Blvd ..
Early this fall Smith was of·
feted a year·a BCholarship of $300,
but lnumuch u he had al~dy
enrolled for poet-cra.dllo1te work
nt Coast at· the time he received • • • I , the noli(lcatlon, he waa unable to
HEY CHUBBY! Do o ld f rient.ls con1e up td you on Lhe stre~t a ccept. the ofter. Last week the
and say, "DAH-LINC ! I do bt'li••vf' yuu'rt.· Kainlng weight .~·: Now Unlvenlty offered him half the
Ermintrude you don't want to bclf)ng lo ..th1~~~? I orl.{inal scholanlhlp .on a Jtemesser Corona del Mar.
• • • Better "iei" y-ouMtf over to the °"r0n'n "ct&;;.~d 6~s. , 1 ; { I f
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Herahey, Balboa ls., juat returned from or that sash-weight You can ri o.J~ over the re 1ror $1 .50 a.n hour; I
a vacation tour or Brill.ab Col., and the Northern state.iJ. there's a mile track . a r id ing-rinY, _and jumps. f! you're. desperate. Sen Clyde w a ts on
• • • This is the neatest way 1 knu"' u l lo t•njoy t~~ sea-air ant.I lose •
"SOMEONE LOVELY JUST CRAWLED BY" ... Think they're weight. You'll come away a brnv .. r. healthlet. thinner la.<is tor Speaks Here Fri
referring to you, dumkot! THE WAY YOUR HAJR LOOKS! ? ? doing what I tell you. Corona th ·! A1o r S tnbh.-s l.8 on Coast Hlway, •
•I should say not . What 1 keep lrylng to impreq you With, .silly, s . W . of Avocado. Harbor 371. l Harborite8, both men and worn-
: '8 Ulat Ruth'8 Beauty Shop haa t;>e.rmanenta ~tarting as low as $7.~0 • e • l en are re n1inded of the Pro Ameri-
When Ruth's give you a permanent that price Includes EVERY-Mr. and Mrs. James H . Rob\.'rts, 201 Cor natin, Corona del Mnr, ca meetl.ng-Friday at 10 a. m . In
, nrING · . · ah&mpoo, haircut, r mae etc. You don't get a head-ache have just returned rro1n W estun. Jtlnho Mrs Robert's part'nl.9, the hotne or Mr•. CoUn Brown,
' wben you get your bill. There's a Rayette perm., very dandy for $8 Mr. and Mrs. N. s , ffanJj(>n accu1n punit't.I fh~n1 me 2&31 Bayshore Drfve, Bay Shores.
; and a 11upet deluxe Rayette Peaet.reme for $12.50 that will ma.ke e o e · > I when Sena.tor Clyde Wa.taon will
•your hair look like new. Leap over to Ruth's Beauty Shop 338 CARE TO COVER YOURSELF' WITH RANGl-PA~l IN I speak on the proposed amend·
• Polnaettla, Corona del Mar or call Harbor 2907. I t ments. A question anti answer
1 PACO-PAGO? (pronounced \\'11llt1 ·Wolln) J thot, so! Wei. ge out pt>iiod will (allow his talk.
' • • • of town berore It's too Jo.tt·; Call C:harlutte IIollf sheoJ IN the next
, The Beachcomber Benways, Pap&, Mama, David and Doria '30 aeconds. She can book you pu::.:•:ig~ anypla e 1,IP or do~vn. via
I have finally gotten settled down ln their new shop. location. There dlving·bell or strato-linf'r! 'l'ht• rt•ally cagey th ng ror you. lo do. lagunans Oppose
'were daya on end when you could gtance down Martner's mile and If you don't know where t o go Is to call Vincen 's Lido Travel Bu·
: He aome member of the family pmhJDg' a wheel-barrow full of reau., Charlotte can get you vn .a cruise to Au4ktand· or a ~at at
• bounty down the mlzzenpoop. Tbe decor in the new hold ls a Vert-Trlatan UND Isolde. Don't louk at '-1E! Get ~n the phorie ... J. C. Annev:at"1on
'. table mermaid's dream . . . Harbor 1246 . . . • I) • I ~
II • • DIVERTISSE.MENTS: Sttn while gawklnc ~t the Ballet ·Joan _
Don't gel me wrong wben I •y th.la l9 the SLACK SEASON! et-awford. ln a Jowly, old, un-tlr"d mink, chewtnk gum t.uter than . OppoelUon to the proposed an-
• I mean the Bowling Alley ill ope""c w, mld varioua winter actlv· an entre-cbat And wi\h very short hair-cut; Arthhr flubensteln with nexatlon of the Laguna Be9ch
: tuea, _.rtmmaglng etc., are starting &lld a gtrl really n.eeda to look 0 ... .._. 8 ill ed' Sol H role Unltled achool diatrict to Orange -.,. long ha.Jr; U>&l.•J u van, "1 iuni; u • ooe. Co:ult junior coUere' district l9 m•ptacen••-lithe and CUU&l .1a a ..., ot SUn·l"OM a1acka t.ee • • • / ~ under W&)' in Laguna u pe.tiUona , Stroup, of JO-LEE Sport Shop haa abarp alacks In wonted cbecJta. DON'T BE A BUMPKIN, PUMPKIN~ You c&n take better ca.re a.re beli'lg dlArlbuted to orguisa·
aab&rdlAea and corduroy.,, lib I.or a .m:iaU ...., at M.15 up. Re.:-ot your expensive &ulta' that you're probably a~paylng on! Good Uon&' A. table l9 a.bo belne man-
alealber the whlte madn.I .... J'C*I' Jl&PPJ uel to wear? Lee knit su.tts, velvet eve.nini;: gowns or wraps. che ed gabardinea can ned at1 the conler of FOl'e:Sl Ave.
· bU 'W'OYa m.adru. actkm-...S ..... ,. fOt Cllfll7 l&OO: autumn be kept like new if you.11 send them to the WAS GTON ~-and ~ SL. to obt&1n •trf,_, plaide and c~l at $I.II.. NGW Ile a sport ud row over ERS tor hand-tlniahlnC-Theae people have been In the clea.ntng nama 1ori petiUona.
t• ~LU Sport Sbop. ~I Nawpoft Aft., Oolta Miiia. bualneaa for 20 yean and specia.11.xe in blocktnC band·kntta. band Ttse effort l9 beinl' led by the • j • I • pleating and expert dyeing. If yau want yq cJolha tone<!·UP r...,u.n.s Beach TU.pa.yen A.an ••
.. l'\awen toe M•dam,ii, I 1 M1.q ~ lovelJ ,,.,..en.. nreet mad truhe.ned. :teDd for Wuhlng ton C1eanen. 829 Marine Ave •• headed by Mn. Amy Kennedy.
roadame." KORJU doea, t:oo. ·He COM to tile ' ftoftt JbU'tc:.t at Balboa Ia. Harbor 348 for P ick up and de:Hvery, · The auodatlon board voted to op-
da • t.. l' ~ frsst-ao-u~ ~ e poae the a.n.oaatloo-wtucla It a.14 Wllo oar.., dew to br~ 199 --..-•-~··• and • • would tnc--. local l.ax9<6t o
; ,.,._, jmt bareJy okS enquett te ... -.. ,.,.__ ~ meu.........ui. Mr. and M n. (Trim) Taylor are packing Ir s chJJdren lnto rneeuna lut week. ,.
.,...... I play H-~ -.,. •· ay Viola, ,..,.. So aver to tbf family carry-all and .. tung out tl>r Ohlo. o.f. 1 for one w'1<>1• ~
.1'as•ra no.er Shop ud Wee ~ wirocl 1.M ~ ~t., mo.nth! Now a bot tip for you, Bust.er, II to1 set orf th' dime to:! ~u!'.;:' =:=.::::
• Ofllt-IMf ~ u4 ----..-..1 Take a ~er-and take yow-CODftrttble over the"' NOW If ""l' want a lot c'luo u-wilt lie ""lutrod to dedde
pot or caotaine" and pi. Mani to ,.._, .eome Uttle. lfVW1nl' ftora euatom-made top~ put on before you get leaked c;m ~ 9hrlnk'? 1'h.ylor on tM ,.-nnatkct. TIM.' a.Wiiber ot
.la II&.· y.,.. ,_pay ferf plut lo all. --at 8t. J._..,o TrUn 8hop mok .. -t ..,..,. that TIT, u~ autoo. anc1 1me1teojl0cal .. _ ..,...ir..s To an --.,.._feel bettor if 10'l - ---. ~ mu...,. _.. truclt .,...,.,,.. Hurry up and doo't -_1_ clld!''t WUD ,.,.. tbat -J.US.. 10 -t ot tha ~ 111" sot ft>won -••• •S. BeD1a Bhd.. 11a-tha -TllDI KAN In the state 11 checkln~t for a .... lion ~··•-•n _._.ta 1111 No-! ...,._ *'-.I.. "• • ~ • ' Dec. -1. Be'a .ttll1 at 11,02 Indu.ltrial Way.. x...._ · Bea. INO~ ..mhef'. tlilct:loll. ..
a 'll'OOKI WANT . .__ .. ACS?· tt"o qW1e o e e e ' 'an. IC4ehCJ -tile r..,un..
-~! The fr.i lo -h ... a 77 Np at tile &U.a0A WHA.T TO DO ON •A RAINY DAY lllNT: ll'DUIT'. RDIDU w """.at ponint PIU'illS law
I It -tlle plw ta ~ ~ :t·\, parti ta-. 1a111e ~. '.l'llll SHOULDICR PADS FROM YOUR OW A1>Rl4N ·GOWN. !!1:!. ~'!.:.~-:::.~-::-
.. •r'r =won;. tldqJo \lo -"' '100 -n• lllljo J>OOP10 •THEN FAB'l'llN ONlll BELOW EACH Kmlll WUB A llOtJND &Dd that It tho·--..-·•s . IT AND Yllll, ··---.Ille-..--.• -GARTJ:R. NOW Gill' DOWN AND 8CllUB Tiii: ft.OOll jLIDI u..ooop. 'lllo .,_-_.. noo to
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I . ~ PAGE 3 -·PART 11 -THURSDAY, OCT: 26 , 1950
Swim ·L~ssons 1
Sun Valley ~ta' of it.a heated
outdoor pool ;Jn which you can
be tout wand &nd ye t only be a
V10Wb&ll"a throw trom an tce·ska.t·
~£~~1lESS-il -
I 2 Harbor Men
•ng rtnk. 'l'l«fV• got nothing on Enter Marines
Sewport Harbor H igh achool's ,
1Wlmming racpttle3. • Two of the tourleen Oranp::e
Naval Air Reserve
BeCJins Drive
In conncclion with the nation
\\"ldf' huilfl-up or th!'_lfnited State.
!'\.1\'al AJr Rt'serve. o rdiera went
Every Wed~esday night at the county men called to ext!'nded ac·
llgb l!IChool. ypu·re Invited t o the I tlve duty with the Marine Corps In
.,,lxed swim •easlon which la.sta the "ccond mobilization order Is·
f rom 8 :30 p. '!"· to 9 :30 p. m_ It's AUed la.st week a re rrom Newport out todAy f llr an all out recrultiftl
1utdoor 8Wln11~lng a.t it.s beat: the Harbor. I dr1\·(' tn sperfi up trninlng and lm·
>001 hae 'sub~rlne lights, heated They are Pvt_l_ H enry V . J o rn.s, \ plcn1c11tttt111n of the Nava.I Atr R,e..
teck8 and a "?"ter tcrnperature to Jr .. 714 Ocean F ront. Balboa. and "~J'\'t' un1l:; utt.Kchcd W the U. 8 .
JleaR the n1~st delicate tro pical Pfc . Philip E . Caley, 370 Avocado ;:.; ·\·al Air f'LAli11n. Los Alamltoll!I. •
1oldtiah. I S t .. Costa Mesa. Tht· r•·t·ru1t1n,1?. <1r1\'e wae necea·
The hlg-h !'!c~ool rurnlsties towf'll'I Untr·ained reserviRts we1·1· or-:o;;itaterl by thr tr;:insfer of a tars~
'lnd 8Ult1J for a 2J cel1l eharge. dcrcd t o R!'crult Df'pol, San lJlego. uu1nl.K'r of 1u·r~rnncl rrom Ulla
~oach Al l rwl 1:-:i on hand to i;:-ive Thi>ac with aviation military oc· ncl i\·I! y tu ~cl1''" du' y .
·rec swim mi~ h·M:ionR (o tholie <'Upational spccialllf"!i were ortJt·r-Auth1>1 i7.11t1 011 hal'l been l(T8Jlted
ntcrc11ted. It ' nil very informal ed lo El T oro ~1 a1;11e t>·•se. 'fhe to f11r1n l\\'n 11•'""' fighter squad·,
lfld you c;;n on1c And dunk as rcmai.ndcr went to Ca1np Pendlt·· r .. r;" and nnc 11c\.\' patrol squadron·
you plcruie, ides ... it's a lot ton. Oceanside. al J,n"l l\l;unitn.; This will make
:loser th~n un Valley. Bring ;1vi11 l1-1hir· R t•r 1l 11n number of
:ilong a b;1d1 intnn racquet and J . D. ZELLERBAC H , S. F .
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btll('ts fr ,r nn·n '"'Jth both aviation
1n.eak In a fl'\, gs1nf's at t he gyn1 I n-.:~u t1 fl\clurer. home fron1 ovt'r~eas and n11 11-<1 \'\a t1nn rRtln~11 .
there. wo rld Al ruggle between de1noc-8 a . U L until •\.:JO p . 1n. M>Ven daya
-racy and Con1munis1n. Korf'a is a \Vf't•k l\l tht• LJ . S. Naval Alr
Stoddard Explains l)de Action
to Advanced Piloting Class
Members of the Power Squadron's Advanced Piloting Class. whkl1
meets Ylednewlay nights al Balboa '"facht Club, heard an illuminalin,.::
talk on tides, gi\"cn by J<Ln1es Stodda1·d of Corona de! Mar at last
i"'IRST OF THE MOST In Balboa Yacht. Club's aft nu&I Throdtre ~It ... rlH \\'U Gro"l"e Ruby,
or Balboa, \\'ho k'd the Pen&'\Jln flttt h omr to cc}P t he coveted 'Mrmorlal 'trophy. This bfoe.utltul
JM'rpf't1tal a"-ard goe" to ttw ,,·ln.nr:r )n tht" lar.eAt n ert l"f'ltf>ttd In tM-lM"rlfl.8 and hM been held f ~r
· thf' pa..~t. rn·o yf'ars by the Lf"hman Dlnghlf'l'. EIK~l¥'t"n rnt ri.(•s m adt> t he PN'l.Klllns ellcihlr tn takt'
the llo\\'8rd thl8 yrar, Sho\\'n ht·re. from left: Roh \tood\\-S.rd, Pl'npJn flf'Ct captain; fii'urgr R uby, thr
\\'lnnt~r. and 8. V. C.'s Commodon· Ftt·ll Sma.le8. 1 {Photo bv Beckner)
aft er your Hwi)n. Werlnesday night l><!rviee with E CA "l{or ea lll-'l.\' A pphr1tl1nns fnr these new
Is b:t.~mint on tght, too. See you seem t o be far away, but in the squadrons i re br 1ni;: Rccepted from
J The Hoe p CN>CS or 1850 had a.s clos.c to A1nerica a sOakland 1s , Stat1nn, I.o:<: Alan11tos. located slx,
a n hourly cur•<:lly of 2000 copies. tu San Francisco." 1 tnilc..s t :1:-t of l.n11K BC'ach .
week'!'! clai>S. I
N. H. Y. C. to Hold Cup Series
for One Design Boats, Nov.
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4-5 Roosevelt Series
CharL'i. graph;< !ind maps prf'· >----------------
parC'd. by Str)\\'Warr\ in . hif; ex-Gcorlf'tir Survey have faY.ni.'ihed
haust1\·c sturly r1f the su bJ Pt'l prl')-certain depenr1ahle factors. A ma-
vtdcrl the elass with v ii:;ual di'-, chine. into which data Is fed, com·
scriptions of t.h" infl:1cnce of sun pules the tides predictions for ref·
a nd moon on tides. \\ hy the ranJ:e crenct> st•1tions all over the world
("If tide i!I greatt·r in diffrrcnt p.·trts anrl differences for subordinate
o.r lhf'. v.'nrlrl. than in oth•·r~. \Vhy :::tation.'i can then easily be pr('-Traditional Gold Cup !-1£'rics, one dcslgri autumn chatnpion~hlps , Srcond annual "Teddy R oos<'-•
river tides rhffc r frnn1 l')l'ean .tides dictPd on the ha.sis o f now depend-will be held the week end of Saturday, Nov. 4-5 undtr the sponsorship veil" memorial serlel"I \\'.SS held in
lnefff'r-t and !ht· \A;hy of var:1ance I abl" established principles. of the Newport Harbor Yacht C lub, Con1n1odore Ira P . Fuln1or an· Newport Ha rhol' last Saturday
In tirlc srhcdulrrl \Vl'r e all explain-] This talk was extremely In-nounc!'d this \\;eek. nnd Sunt:.'l.y Aponsorcd by Balboa
et.I rlt•arly. ~tn;,t 1ntr-re.st1ng "'ere le• st· g t t h 8 who he d 1.t ~--------''--------Y acht club with nine c la.._~<(Cff conl· .e. 1n o of' ar An invitation·'.ll regat t.a. the·~ Sloth1arrfs. maps.. shltwin,g-t h.e -ct when an oppo•tun·ity com•s I prting In rather light winds.
I I h I_. "'" • ._ Gnld Cup serif's. will inclu•h· the C II C d ts J M Q 'lk' \I It Ba great tJr fl U.'ilnS n f the wor ., s for its repetition. the Prf'S$ VIiii 0 en.:a on UC oc c lll . Jn, . am 08 y
'lCf'an!-l. and thn.o;;f' !-hnv.·~ng the make ·'.\ public announccmenl in fnllo\\1tng class1•s; L eh 111 ans. · ~-11alling nee with Twin kle t oel!I, w on
fl11ctuat1nn" nr tule dur1n,g-the 1 artv · th as•urnpU that Snif)f'H, Thistles. JnlC'rnational 1 ". J 5 ... amansh"1p ClaSS honl')rs an1ung 18 Prngutn clas~ • I J ff b' . llnrr. on c . on .-1· ,.., . . r· "B' th I·' . uay unr•:r i l crcnt coni inat1ons many in this area would enjoy Albtttrpss. Rh<1rlt•s Lurlrrfi 16, I 's'"':' 11~.s rrl1 ha IVC'-racc ir r my of tldal 1nflucn1·cs I 0 S f'r1e:;i. at uugh the "T R " hon-• ·. kno,ving more about tldrs. S tars. 11 s, and 1 ... C . ix or more' Lo~an f.T cndrlck1o1on, promincnf 'ors •firs t two raccsJ Wt'r" \.Iron Clas~ nicn1 bcr~ \VIII . t~t· prep;'lrcd Stoddard is mak \nv a large con-cntr1f'S arc· required in ('a.Ch r la.'is. ha rbnr area boaln1nn. I n I ' t b th I t h h "' . . 8 0"". ron-by George Ruby's Ra...'iC·:t.L The 0 . 0 s!'rvc e COl\{J .IO!ls w it: tl'1'but1·00 to Balb"-Power Squad-Rrr1urst fnr an lnvitatinn to l111t1n• a t1r1• 10 a hi t h h '!\! t ..,., ' · · " ro "' sc· mans P 1 R~<>cn l w as second to Twinkle· exis w f'Cl Wf' nvc 111 -c\i•pol' 1 ron courses this year , acting-A." s·1il in the Gold Cup ~er·ics will be 'lnd h t h 11 · t 0
Harbnr our µr<'dt c-tcd hi~hrst and inst11.1ctor in the Squadron's ;;nnor\•d in the !'Ve~t the sccre-Coast r0n~lcgc.a~h i~n~la: ... wh~~~~; j ~n;:m;:t:rnd t~~ac~ul~i:~:~s 1;~~~
~~:~stti~~csal~n f~~<'"~"m~:.~1~~ ~~' wL1'edaothelrslccouCrosemmwuhniicthy mCelu•'lsb oa~ ~/~~ ~~l'c~:ahcf'o~:-~:;f;e:·i.~;s;!~~ n. part or the .occ .:111ult. cduca-1 bnat~ In rach float), rollow :
Id 11 b h b tinn prngr>tnl. 1r u~u1ue in th~t PC ! 6 entries) Pamlin, Fred
t e!'I WI c at v.·hat nltJ; l e ~t onday nights a t 7 :30. He has port Harbor Yacht club on nr be· rnrn!lces . lt'arn thf'1r~ lf'ssnns . 1n Snialt·'°'· Balboa. 1 '-•.• ShO\.\' n --.t.
c:illed a n1ax1n111m pull. Bnt.h sun also g;ven the l!'1>.<1nn on Rules of fore November 3, a list of entries b ath II b t II t k ~· d II h t '> ani ing· Y. aC' ua .Y .8 inJ: ·1). C. Woods, unattaf'hcd, 5: Hus-
an_ m f)(l n \Vt .e at apprfl~lmR. <'-the Road in the SquRrlron's Piiot -whieh \Viii cn1nprtr in that rlas~. t h e wh1.-cl nf a ~r~-.rt w .. hu:h 1s un.·. • sy. Joe Ka ltr.nback. Balboa . S. .
ly their n1ax11nun1 declinatio n in~ laa which mec.ts Mondiy A skippers' n1eet1ng will be held de Th I bo t I
South A.nd .the moon 1n opp.o.!'litio.n.10,.·g htcs ats Balboa Yacht c lt•h. an<I st I N rway. c co~rsc R ra o ry . 'Rhodes 161-Midship. Converse b t ff 11 IO a .m. a urcay, oven1 ber •I, at Is Coa~t rulleE:''•'I <ti -foot launr h. Wui·dcmann B Ibo 21,. WI .
a cnni ina ion o orccs which WI he ~ enrolled al'! a member anU the club hnu.<;c. pn ..... ·ercd hy a Gray dicMcl marinr.' M A p a aN. • · t Hll m.
glve u.'i R high t.ldt' at 9 a . m. of l aR-<;i.'i tant in!'llruttor in the Squad-All t·lns!'es will race in the Ilay, t Th. lb' k k ' I r . 1:11 y nn carry, C"'IK>r Rr· 7.2 and a \n\'' tide ,:it 3 p. n1 . of , . l ·1· • t I M II n1n or. is . ic -!:I inne~ e ra t is bo R . Ruth B k 1\ H 11 . ron s Junior Navigator <'I :i !< .s :-. nr .1n.c: gun .i:t p.111 . a rt'· 1dP:.il fo1· tra1nin& exercises such r. •' · uc yrcs, 0 y-
-t .7 and 1 8 "'h:ch should expose which 111 ects Tt1f'~rlay nights at 1 Qlll'St unrl list or l'11tri1·.s t u RaC'e nR doc king-along 11idc a pier of I \.\'nod. 8
some rancy ocean floor ttnd roc ks Kewport Harbor Yacht Club. Ht· Con1n11ttt·c. Ne\vpnrt H n r b n r , buoy. l~uders 16
for those \':'ho s;ud~ s~a hfc. IR a g1·aduatc of Cal Tech \\'ilh Yn{·ht eluh. 720 W est Bay A\'e., C'laRs n1rct.s or{ the Coast collegl' Rir kf·n~·iUJ;h .
t 4 I -ErnerRld, R.
Newpo rt Harbnr,
Eisenbeis, Balboa. . !ult· I ri't.11cl1n1: cng1neer1ng degrees. Balboa. . campus each ThurMday night rrom 2 ~: Zest, Ed
Sl'Oddll.rd f•Xpla1ncd that tide A box in the Prf's!! ~iv<'s tht' Con'tc.slant.s. crewN and fru•nds 7 lo 9 p.m. a t which tilne the theo-2 :\.i ·
d. · ' ct ' I · j ·n tC' I t tt I th S t International 14 161 F oxcy prr 1rt1n.[." has bcr·HnP a very ,L'X· spf'cial subjecL~ to he IM:-U:iBC( 1n arr 1 .\'l 1 o a cnr e a u1·-1ctical aspects arc dl!!cussed. Eaf h
act sc1cnf'c nnd i.,<; nu longer guc.'iS· each of the Squart ron's week ly d.;i:v 111g-hl danc.c at t.hc club .. Gold 1 S;:i.turda.v fron1 9 a.n1. to 12 noon Tno. Jack Do1.:1i;Jas. Balbon. 2 14: ( I I II b SehMtian. J . Mc Donald, Vf'ntura, .,... .. ork. Yl 1r:; flf study of the ruurses and the public is wch:u111c up pi·c~en flt1on ! 1n 11f'r w1 f' clri~s meets n brl.;rd ship and a
causes and effccl!-i in tide data, 1 to a ttend any one ot these lee-held ut ' p.ni. Sunday, N uven1 bc r trainini:' crui~c ln the harbor or fl : Look Alive. A . Blurock, Voy-
gathe1·ed by the U . S. Coa!Jt 11.nd . lures In class. fi, out..:;idf' the jt•tty is the order of agerl'l. 9· F'l rcfly 171 -No Na 1ne. Walt
SEE
METAL WORK
Ex(>t'rl
by
ft>ndt>r and bod;\· rf'palr
trained slJ('t'lalh;t!f.
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AUTO PAINTING
l.a.lf'sf, m odt'rn t'qulpmt'nt.
proof spray booth
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AUTO POLISHING
l\1okc Jo'Our ca.r look like ne"' again.
llO~IER Cl .. r\ \\'SON FOR F R EE ESTl~lA TES
OS PAJ'.'IT A,.'°0 METAL WORK
C. E. SIEMONSMA BUICK
A l."T H ORIZED Bl.;ICK DEALER
SIO BruatJ,,·ay Lt\G l lNA BEACH Phone lAl"ana 4-1041
ARDEN POT
2651 Coast Wghwiv, Newport Beach
OPEN 8 IL m. ID 8 p. m. Daily
'Spook Nite' Fete
Saturday at YC
th~ d~y . The "''ork i.'i particularly OcManiell, l..Als Angeles, 6~; Pun-n1 cH.nin~ful to individuals who are prt:par1ng for their motor boat ovc. Eddie F'ink . Long B£:1ch. 5a• :.
Yun1p'n. H erb W orrester. Los A n-np"1 ator's lirt•nsc. o ..... •ncr s of small
rraft \~rill also find this instruction g"t:h!~n
in line \\·ith their needs.
"Brini;: your n1U!ilCal in:-,tru-Interested r.-1rlir~ n1ay register
n1ci1ts and join the F o'c's'le Band at the evening CPllcge office on
\\'h ich \viii l'ender unusual and un-'. lhl' CoaRt collf'ge can1 pui;. N p r r;e
rchf'ars.·d tun!'s both old and nev."'. I Ls cha 1·g:cd. t
inv1tc." Saint Cice ro. social c hair· ·-------
1nan of Balboa Yacht club. on -llALB(lt\ l'f>W ER SQllADRON
nounc1ng the Salurrtay eveninJ<:"''\ I subje<"tM for
.. ,,.,uk N;te" party to members. Next Week's Classes "1'1ake no mistook," h e con·
t1nues. that it \viii be one of the Monday, Ck-I . sp. B\'C ,Ptlotlns
~altiest fun ses~ions that have -Allb to NaytptlolL
·11ade the "''eatherbeaten !'afters l\londay, Ort. St. LI VC, Wea.t h·
ring 'll BYC -fun. friends. fizz t'r-AtIDOAphePie EquJllbrturn.
!\!ld fo(Jr\ for all!" AR an 'tndure· T nt":Wlay. ()ct.' lSl, N llVC, Jr.
·111·nt to bring n1usic 1nakers. Na\·.-llf"l' nr St'Xla n t.. ,
"nnything fron1 kazoo to calliope." "'i>tlnNKl.a.~·. No ·. I , BV(;, A.d''.
i'tll n1usieuns are prom ised free P 11 o t I n I' I Corrtttlon to
beer or cokes. Chart Datum,.
Other features will include ----f-
jaC'k·o-lantc-rn carving contest and The f;r-sl neWspaper in New
pa1 .-.dC' of "seagoing n1il!incry·• York City ..... ·as fna1nf'd t he New
'linkers and java at 1nidnight, din-York Gazette. I wa!'I started In
ner be-fore the dance. 1725.
1141 -B olero. Bart
Hcndpr·iton , Ba.loba. 5 r.4 : Flr!'ll F"i d-
dlf', Warren Blinn. Ncv.·port HRr·
ho1', 7 ~; Vic iouR H . Cowand.
N ewport liarbor . 15.
Lightning t31 -F'etc h lt, John
Potts. Balboa. 1 1-.:.
PIC 13) -N o l'\an1e, A1 orgnn
Noble. Balboa, 1 ':i .
Penguin ! 181 -RRS C'·'ll. George
Ruby. Balboa, 834 : Susie. S. B.
Thomas, San Diego. 8~; Tina,
Tina Biby, Alamitos Ba.y, 8{,
Ship Stornaway
Elects Officers
New members were weleomet:l
whf'n Marin!'r 1 Ship Slornaway
met last wPek at the hom~ of
Mrs. J . B. Aterrill. firat mate, 211
Topaz nvf'nue, Balboa Island. Th<'
glr~ lntere8led are Invited to, join
th!' )'['.?up.
, Earlt'er In the n1onth the .ship
h e Id a d inne r reorg8.lllzatlon
mt>etlng at the Girl Scout House
and . elected officers.
Thie Is a group of high 11chool
glrle and ls •kippered by Mrs.
Eula Daniels with Mrs. Merrill a s
first mate. Other o tticers are:
Joan Littelle, officer of the deck ;
Vivian Lusk, yeoman ; Marilyn
Merrill, supercargo: p u b I I c I t y
chairman, Joan Part.sen.
Shir ley Grant, a m ember of the
orig1naJ Stoma\vay group, w a 11
present tor l he reorganization
dinner.
Movie Actor's Boat '
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G=· ':1~:=:: :.~w~080· 1
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ft. aux.il!ary k etch, VUeen, went
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on -the rocQ in a fog near the Loli
Angeles outer harbor ·Thursdav
aborU:ii ,after it 'put out for eat&.
Una lala.nd. The cruft, with A.n-
drewa, hla eecretary. Bill IA.lh-
am and Gua Wirth. lbe akJpper.
aboard, waa. pulled off by a tUg
and rmumed lte journey.
JOH~SON
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DAVIS and CHISHOLM BROWN sa~i
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MORE BUY1NG DAYS
(We'll Be Open Every Weekday Night Un t il 9 p. m.
TO
From Now Until Nov. 1 l
INCH
As
• Long
As .
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O N
Don't ·,v,11t until the last
n1in11~" tu j.!!'l one of
thr·i-·· i-;per tarular Philco
1n.·11 \l'lf'vi:;1n11 sets
thrr.· nr" onlv 5 n1ore
b11,\·1ni.: dtty!' brfore the
10' ~ l'"1·d1·r1:1I Excise Tax
j:!"OCR into t·ffeet ~ Quantl·
tit•s arc li1nilrd, so you'll
ha\·e tn t'<1m" in now for
th1' bi'fil A"l"ction. So
con1(• tn lnday a nd cut
yourst•I( a hunk of 88.V•
tng:-; by hi'slinJ::' thl' lO'h
Tax Ucadl int'.
'.\1odPI 1681
Only $229.95
Weeks
To
Pay
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-I I I WHEN 8Tl:EKINO 18 RAltD .. ,. F occ at ~ent •' the ~ r o a ,rOHl •
whffk, \l>blcb conUnuea to be Sf I JC Conf quite a problem dellJ>lte au th" ~ • •
progress ~ in automobile de· 1
.eign, hi prone to communicate it-\Six l!!ltUdenU -thr,ee men and
eel! through an lncreue In the three women -are representing
enel'IY required to steer Uiie car, Or.inae Coast Collel'e at the State
advlsea the National Automobile Conference or Junior Colleges,
Club. Jt takes i'reater alertneas, meeting' in Sacramento, Wednes-
however, to detect It ln these days day through Friday of thia week.
of extremely light steering. ' Each of these students la a rep-
Have the al.i£11.."'Tlent checked at resentative of q.e Cout Student
the first suspicion of a change iJl Government Council; namely, Ray
the oar's steering qualities. Bump-Jeffs, student body president; Wil-
Jng a front wheel against a cu.rb, liam lily, Costa Mesa., treuurer;
or juat the normal battering of Robert Ga"rdlner, Newport Beach,
the wheel!t on a normally smooth cooperatJve commtsstoner; A n n
road. is likely to affect alignment . Polltm, Newport, representattve-
or wM.t the engineer refers to as at-large: Allee Armantrout, Co!:ta
the "steering geometry." Mesa, director of actlvlUea, a.nd
Thea Beaman. Newport. A. W. S.
president.
EARL W. STA.NLE\' Dea.n Fred Huber will a ccomp-
Reattc..r any the group.
Notary Public
Pb one
Marine
Harbor 1778
Balboa L11a.n<I
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Chief topics for discusalon w ill
center around "What Constitutes
General Education?" and "School
Spirit."
(Political Adv.)
RICHARD M.
NIXON
Let"s Be Realistie! 1
,
Richard M. Nixon
Is the only ca ndi·
date who can be
e ntrusted with Cal-
iforn ia 's futu re in
th .e United States
Senate.
TtJm Hi'ftf'rnan
Col. and Mrs.
Andrt•\\' \\1• Sn1llh
)Ir, &nd Mr"'.
Hush Calm"'
~r. and Mrs.
Dean Bradford
JamPS Z1·lgrr
l.JOJ'd Lo\'t•lantl
Sorman :\flllf'r
:\fr. and :\frs. Donald Jlanvood
Ralph :\lwokt·~·
John T. Ho:i·11
Mrs. ('h1L."'. Bordman
Mrs. Alt'nt• EhrMiman
-'I""· Flort-nL't': An~lf'r~n
:\I N!. Ed\\'ln \\lllllam."
J, t: .. .\"t'l!60n
L.eslle K. St.Pffanson
Allt'n Stf'llf'
Bra.df'n t_,,neh
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(Political Advertisem~nt l
FORNIANS WITH Dll'ABTIALITY
AND WITHOUT PREllJDICE.
MY GUARANTEE OF
TID8 PROMISE,
IS MY RE CORD IN
PUBU C OFFICE--
THE BEST
le111ri1g Stick -
FOR ANY
P11tlc Senllf!
LET'8 Kl:tt;,p OUR
Govern0r EARL WARREN
ON THE JOB!
SANTA ANA REPUBUOANS a Dllll0CRA'l'8
"SAIU· w ABBllN For GOVBNOB OOllDUttii&"'
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NEWPORT BEACH -BALBOA -CORONA DEL MAR
"EARL WARREN FOR GOVERNOR eDMMITl'EE"
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County Fair _Asks. $250,000
for Improvements: S·et Dates
State . ·Tidelands · -Ownership Urged
Neerly $2:50,000. will be "requested from the StAte -Departrhent of b ·~h · 1•
Public \\.'orks for J?ianned lmpro.,.ement.8 •t the Orange co\J.ll ty fair-y ore 1ners
grounds in Costa 1'!esa during 19:51 . It wail decided Monday night as
lhe nev.• board or dlfectors met and set·the' 01,)fflcfe.1 dates for the 19~1 'Pro pt' enactm~t of legtsla-
falr, August 15 to 1,~ inclusive. tlon '.c ,nfl/TI'llng _C lf~ri:i,l~'s o.wn·
· The ·19~1 request ,nu cover per-erahtp r .It.II oll-rl tidelands.has
manent improvem..ht1 including Harbor YMCA I be;en. ' ked of Con ress In e. ~e80-,. ' 1uUon dopted by" the Shoreline a spacious amplth~ater for out-Pl · i' A 1 t ' r Calif _
door events, rencin~. or ~e entire 1 ann s!O<: a n ° or
171 11icre tairgroun~·. a large ag-n 8· t •
rlcultural exhibit .,.f,llding, O\'eJ'-Pa.s d at the o anization's re-0 N Y cent ' ng Stach nveatlon and
head area lighting. , avtng of cer-pens . ew e· ar sent t all Ca.life . ia representa-
tain areas, added strooms and tlve!I $'. d senators~! o chairmen of additional li\'estock tacilitiea. appro riate congr ional commil·
?\londay night's m~· etlng WAS the At the Sr. Andrews Presbyter-tees e "d \o CJallf la candidates
first under the new• fair manager, tan church the board of dlrecton for f~eral office, I the resolution
R. M . Fullenwider, who recently of the Newport Harbor Y?\tCA urgen ~· calls upt Congresa to
succeeded \\'illiam .I! avls. Fullen-held its first meeting of the new pass 11 R . 8137 n pending be-
;;~e~a:~: assistan ~.manager un-year. Tuesday, October 17. Under fore t ; H6uee of , ·~presentatives .
11 the leadership of Its chs.lrn1a.11 \'ltally In tffi
Flnit '.\I inl' Rev. Tom dibson, the board dis· ng out t~ the Assocla-
lt y,·as. the first meeting also cusse-d plans for m.:llntalnlng and vitally in rested in the
(or l\\'O nl~v.-dirt>c rs. Wilfis F. exte.nding ttle y program In the on and velopn1ent of ~'litehel!. of l1'\•1ne, and I rvin C. Harbor area during 1950-:5·. The t.c of shot ine areas for
Chapn1an. fo rn1rr ayor of Ful· recrea 1 n , _l e re.s"f u on ec ares 1 need for an increased adult mem· • h "! ti d 1
lerton. \, · bership to strengthen the local that s ch progres!!\ has been ser-
Yl>'ICA was ,emphasized. 1tjeopardized1 by the pco-Anno uncen1~nt wl.<! made that d 1 ~ · Dinner W·'.18 served to the boar nounc ent of' th 1 United States Caroline Henderson1, has been re-· h st A ' d ti hall 1n t e · n rews recrea on Supre 'e Court of he doctrine of en1plo)·ed as office ~ manager for b M Ed Hill M Webster
tile board and J . . H enderson J d M: Cl A t t f \\'ill t'Ontinue as · perintendent ones an rs. ara x a er 0 param unt rights It o subinerged f Y rs. gar . rs. Feder don1inion I control an·d
the St. And~ws Women's Fellow-coasta lands v.'i.t In the State's of buildings and ountls. 'fhe)· h' F II I I M' y I , s 1p. o o ng t tss e ma boun:':tles. j had tendered thei ~ resignations p ldh t d th f :• r am repor e on e con er-Loss;'to Califor;.. of royalties under. t1],e tor:.ru.er ffai r manage-1 d' y •• ence o stu ent representau\.'es derive from tidel nd oil produc-ment. \ Wrl ht ~-at g Wuvu. tlon h resultE'd !~·great damage \Vith Architect Rtbert Bennett, G Bdtt I eorge om ey, area execu-to the developme , use and en-
y.•ho llesigned thr> m ter plan for tive of the YMCA in the south-j of these ehoreline areas
the fairgrounds. i 1 atteridance. t dd ' d th bo d oyme L wes a rt;!s•e e ar mem-by th public. Thf measure ap-
it was announced th!ll the n1aster bers on "Principles for a public re-proved by the Shni-Nine Planners
Plan \Vas approved fb_v the stale latlons p·-'-am of a local "'ould -,--. •Vfi• .... onfirm title,to tidt>lands in
on Aug. 31 , Plans for the new YAtCA.'' anc.( Kingery Whileneck, a.II oth -r !'!late!'! as u-. Pll as in Cali·
gymna<Jiu m. to be ~nanced by a \'lce-preside?it ot the board, lead fornla. l-~~.000 allocation 11~eviously an-a discussion· of public relations '
nounc<.'d. ~re . near'rt' ready for problems of lthe Harbor area.
bids . and ~t is ho~ed that the ParUcipatlrg in the afternoon
building will be coi.pleted befo.re and evening reetlngs were George
the 19~1 Orange county fair. 8 tt ml y T Th ma n _!I b . o o e . 01nmy o so ,
The prese~t gymn~lum Is eing I South Orange county Y secretary:
conve.rted into a bui~inl' t o house Mrs. Thomaspn, Rev. Tom Glb8on,
exhibits. H 'chairman' or 1the Harbor Y: Klng-1.· C'ry Whitene«:k. vice-president: Fay
SHIRT 1'"'LE Harbeson, :serretary: Wendell
11 Hoyt, trC:\3..<J~'er : Robert Long. J o· Genel'al Sherman ~ was once 8 $eph Hamble: Kenneth Boettcher,
g~f'~t of honor at ~ ~anquet w~ich J ohn Johnso , Roy Anderson, Mr!'!.
\\,J..S followed . b) 1 R receplion.
1
Wilson. E st Crane, Hl!rbert
Among lhe people( who shook Kennv. Char e~ Lewis, Mrs. Dal·
hsnds with him waa a man whose kl.a, • Meredilh Harwood, boarrt
race -;. e elma
ge . .
" . o ' &Te yCJu !'1 6 •sked ·tn a Cbl-i8ua.n Wpcta n .. Joan Imes.'
wh1aper as he hear ' WNoomed •p're:ittdent of the lfat·bor High T'rl-
the guest. Tht> man' face fiushed Hl-Y : Roger / Pfister, pre!lident or
and he quickly anSfered. "Made the'Harbor Hl-Y and Phyllis Del -
your shirts. sir." 1 Jacque.
"Ah, of couf!le," ~claimed the -\. ---
general and turning to the receiv· Thi' Bastor. News-Letter. first
1ng committee, he. said. "~ntl<'-succe!'.~fu\ ~nU?rican newspaper,
men, allow me to P{es<'nt MRj r1 r h"d a circul.:itton of 300 aft.er 1~
Shurtz." yt>ars of pub hing in 1719.
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Hallow n Party
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Lapidary Class
William R . Julian, vice-presi-
dent of Orange Cout evening qol-
'n\ro~l'h e combined ef(orlll ' lege announced today the torma-
of the Col't& u& Uan.1 Cllib and Uon of day-time lapidary cl&&S,
Ha.rbor , Area •' 'CIUb 'a &'ll'an-which wtll meet each Tuesday
Uc BaUow party la be.~C ar-from g to 12 a.m. Howard Barnes
r&Jlt"ed for a between tHe ,ages
ot elcht and venteen.
The party U be held ln the
community rk starting at e :ao
p. m. Fitly p will be preaent-
ed to 50 boya ~cky e.noush to wln
aome ot the many conte1ta whJch
wlll r&nl'• ti-om pie eattnr to
blind aack ~I'-There will be
about 20 dlffqent gamea and con·
tut•. There I-viii be two rroups:
one tor boY•I under J2 yeara of
&&"• and a •fcond voup for •11
yout.ha over IF·
Refre1hment,a wtll be served in
the park .:inerl the e-amea ~d con·
te.u. Then the boya wUJ attend
a thrtllinc ~y11tery. movie '"'nle
Feathered Se pent" at the Boys'
Club.
· Lut year•J party attended by
some 200 Boy,· Club membera wu
so aucceastul It was rlecided to try
the idea a.gat1 this year and make
it open to a'f boys In tht com-
munity. t 1
lt Is expedted that the party
will be over a't 9:4~ p. m. iO that
a.ll boys can be home by the 10:00
o'clock curlew time.
of Corona de! Mar, popular south
cout rock apectalillt, will teach
the new section. According to
Barnes, the lapidary art la one
I ~C 1.i1t ••otal!~ il'v;;. :114• i.Vo.)i.l.!.Jf .a
1n tn" tUtJOll. f''r,t." "rWKJiOltnd,. "
tu. Mt &.t11ee <Jie~tinn&tely rie-
terii tci his M or more Coaat ccd-
lege students, are versed ln the
skills and techniques employed ln
lhe cutting, grind.tng and pollah-
lng of seml-precloua son.ea.
Interested adulU need no( have
ha.d previous experlen<;e or tech-
nicnl knowledge of any klnd ln or-
der to u.se the very complete Cem-
cutting f.J.cilitlea which are avail-
able at Orange Coast evenlns col-
lege. Registration fo't' UWl new
8l"Ction may be accomplllhed
either day or eventn·g at Cout
CAR iESTERED
E. E. Calhoun, of Montebello,
reported the 'right wind wlni of
!tis car broken and hje car entered
Sunday while it wu parked at
Cypress St. and Bay Ave., Balboa,
police said. C~lhoun said a pair of
su"' glasses valued at $115 and a
jacket and a J>louse, valued at $9
were taken. r
THE •ECORD
O!ficial June Primary figures
show Pac Brown polled a.
roca.J of nearly Ont Million
Vorts on che Dom oc -d . CJ{J( an Repub lica n tick ers-
138,124 MORE VOTES
chan· rhe runner·up-his
THE REASONS
Th, people ha ,·e made Par
Bro wn rhe LEADING ~ANDIDATE for Arrorn">'
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF
ALOOH OLIC BE\'ERAOES
October 25, 19~0
TO WHOM IT MAY t;;ONCERN:
Subjec\ to .tsauance of the li·
ceruie applied for. and comn1encing
not leas than., 115 day11 after the
c;Jate po1ted. notice ts hereby given
that the undeM!ligned proposes to
sell alcoholic beverages at these
premises. described as foUows :
2668 Newport Boulevard,
Costa Me&& lout) Orange County
Pursuant to such intention, the
under11igned is applying to the
State Board Qf Equallza.tlon for
lssua.nce by transfer of an alco-'
hollc beverage license for these
pfeslses as follo"•s:
ON SALE
BEER LJCENSE
Anyone desiring to protest the •
issoonce of such license may file
a v£>rified protest with the State
Boe.rd of Equaliz.atlon at Sacra-
mento, California, stating g1'0unds
for denial u provided by law. The
premise• are nov.• li censed for thf'
sale of alcoholic beverages.
presmc opponenr.
THE FACTS
Par Brown is.
FIRST CHOICE ;n All of
rhe '8 counri,s of Californ ia.
on rh~ Democratic rrck er ~~~Shis pres,nr opponent!
. T CHOICE 1n 26
c.ounhes on rhe Republ'
ticker -3 ~!ORE ican rh . counries Fffis~s opponenr carried!
CHOICE 1n JS
counoes oa·uh !he HIGH
EST COMBINED POPU.
llAR VOTE on tho Ropub:
ican and Democ ratic !ickers!
meral b«ause he is rhe
ONLY randidare wich a rte prd of •
EXPERIEN CE o"d ll
ACCOMPLISHM ENT \
10 :Jmi\'e public offiC't'. Hit
dur1es as Disrricr Arrornty
of San Francisco, his "'igor. o~s fi£hr aga1 nsr organized
crime, hss kno"-·n capaci
for coopc-rarion "-'i[h loc~
race officers, and his \•igi·
anr aoa'areness of the press.
rng.need ro pror«r [ht public
a.gains! "-'ar-spa\\·ned racker.
eers, make him rhe on!
QUAUFIED cand;datc fo~
A rromey General.
THELMA S. BAUER
No. 570-Press. Th is odvertistment paid for by friend• of Pat l rawn in
Publi~h Oct. 26, 1950.
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f If y~lr ihea Of tun is one ircat tiig jet1;fupet1eJ ~ •. -..
~1~nding spree, then the Hillman 1\"finx is not for you.
Hut for the average . .\merit::an \\ho ha5 just disco,·ererl 1hat
his lake·home pay is considerably lighter sinre (>clol>t>r l s!. the
H illman ~finx is quite a dish. He like~ thf:' idea of a car that
'gives him 30 to 35 miles on a gallon of ga..-. ~I<' ~oes for
'the idea of buying a full fam ily s ire car for ll,195.
And you ought to bear him re.ve about the soft, big-car ride ltf" gets
in his Hillman Mjnx ... how he parks. it in the shado\\· of !he hig
• gas-eater he uaed lo o"'·n.
\l1hy don't )"OU find out \\'hy the Hillman J\finx ii' lhe.fa~lesl ~llin~ l~riti~li rur in the
U.S. Ye u, too, might find that it's more fun to drive 1han any car you've o" 11t>d , .. that
·it's the greatest value on the road loda)' ... not loo large ... not too small ... ju!>I rig ht!
H'I LLMAN 17U.n.x
A ROOT ES GROUP P ROD U CT
$1495 *
DISTRIBUTOR:
•Convertible: •t1'6 ... botb delivered tn Newport Bch . MUNRO MOTORS
• I . . r, Newport Boulevard, Newport Beaeh
A11lesttom for profttable fnficblMa Invited
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Dealer:
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Dealer:
CLYDE KING
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' Forqm -Speak .
Coast ~Iese'• forum aeriC?a on
Peace--'l'Dd&:fa Foremoat Prob--
lem, conUnuu 1 next WedhMciay
evening w1lb. a presentaUol. by
. Dr. ,G• A. Wemer, professor) em-
er1tll!I of history trom Colle«e of
Pac:lttc. Dr. Weme.r'a toplc wtlf be
"FrlcUoh Polnta in Europe and
the Near Kut." n. addrua wtU
be deUver.4 In the Coast ~eg~
auditorium at 8 p.m. ?'? November
1. No admlsslon fee la charS~·
Dr. G. A.. Werner 111 a much-
tra.veled native of Sweden who re-
cenUy made his MVenth croaslng
of the Atlantic ocean, and there
b no evidence lha\ thla rugged
4eacendent of the old Viking stock
1:8 through with. his ,-lobetroWni.
Hls note u. i public speaker and
&f$1yst of current workf .history
ia buJlt on hla world-wide obaer-
vation , hia wri ting•. e.nd a long
and varied scholBBtiC o:ireer .
He received his bachelors and
masters decnes from the Univer-
sit y of -Southe rn California. He
won his doctorate at the Univer-
sity of Callfornia where he *4ught
history for three years. From 1912
to 1919 Werner was enpged ln
educational work In South Ameri-
ca and pursued graduate study at
the UnivenJty of Montevideo.
At College Of Pa.cl&
He hu been auoclated with
the Colle1e of the . Pacific since
1923. Werne r has served Pacific
aa profeuor of hiatory and politi-
cal science, LS Dean of the sum:
mer sesalons, as dirtttor' of col-
lege laura, and present ly u an as-
sociate in the public relations de-
partment. Hl..e speMlng ls mark·
'ed by keen Penetration and & wit
engaging and unique.
Dr. Werner analyaia of the ex-
lstlng s tate of affairs in Europe
and the Near Ea.tt is baaed upon
peraonal 6bservatlona made durlnt
a recently completed seven months
atudy tour of thia area..
Legion Auxiliary
Hears Reports, Has
Social Evening
A s ho rt business session opened
the regular social meeting of lhe
Newport Ha rbor American ~gion
Auxiliary In Legion Hut Monday
night. Sept. 23.
ReporU from , County Council
delegat~ led off the o rde r of
business, followed by br ief reports
from committee chai.rmen. and
highlighted by an appee.l from the:
Hospital and Patlent'.!I Wertare
chairman, Billie Perrur.zi.
Collection time has arrived for
"Daddy Girts," Mrs. Perruzzi re-
minded the ladles. and u rged
prQmpt a ction on the matter. ,Her
eo4:ittat!1Tum. Wllrne. Muttlson. an-
nounced that she ls holding a
"sewing and s tuffing'' bee at her
home Monday, November 6. for
the purpose of ,making stuffed an!·
mals to supplement contributions
to the project.
Three guests were introduced as
prospective membet1'. They were:
Mesdames Carrie Rupp, Alice
Ki ng and Esther J ohnston.
Lloyd Lov<llond, , cbalnnan of
the local Bhattuek tor Attorney-
Oelleral cpmmJtt.ee, today an-'
ncrtmced that Ed Shattuck will be
tn Orange cotinty.on l'rlcby, Octo-
ber 27. A kick-off · 1trealttut wtU
be held at the-·Roumon Cafe ln
Santa Ana. ·
Extending an Invitation to all
lntere.Yted voten, ·re&".1rd.leu of
polltlcal affalUatlon, to attend ~I•
meeting to meet and talk: with
the man who ia -6cing to repre-
sent them as Attorney-General
for the at.ale of Califomla• Lov~
land said, "In electJng an Attor-
ney-Genera), the people of the
state of California are in effect.
hiring an attorney to represent
them.
"Wben the controveny over the-
r:ights of California to the Colora-
do river coma before the court.a.
we must be represented by the ab~
lest possible man. W• cannot, a t
this time, vote withoUt adequate
knowledge, in other words pick a
pig in a poke.
· "Ed Shattuc k has the kind of
qualifications and record that he
is proud to bring directly to you
the voters," ~he continued, "and
it will be to your Interest to cornt
and hear him speak." Re9erva-
tions may. be made by calling
Kimberly 2-9893.
Dist. C ha irman
Visits VWF Auxilia ry
Mrs. Frances Chatham, district
hoepil&l chairm&n.. WU a 9peci&I
guest at the latest meeting of the
Ladies' AuxiUary to Coutllne
Post Veterans of FOl'&lgn Wara
held Friday, Oc t. 20, in American
Legion Hall. Costa Mn.a..
Mrs. Alice Daggett: president,
conducted the ·buaineu &eS!ion.
Representing the unit at VFW
Day, Oct. 22 at the Veterans'
Hoaplta.J, Lon&" Beach, were Mmes.
Danett, May Buckland, Doro-
thy Gillespie, Yvonne Scott and
Ellie Hermance.
Announcement was made
the district m eeting will be
Nov. 12 In Indio.
Luther League
Meets With Leaders
that
held
The Luther League of the N ew·
port Harbor Lutheran church met
at the home of Mr. and Mn. Don
Wedeking, l9rfl Church St. for
&n eVf!l'ling of devotions and a l!K>-
cial hour. The WP,de kings are
leade rs 'for lhe Kr'oup. Donuts. ci-
der and c:indlea w ere eerved dur-
ing the social bout. Thoee pre,s...
ent were : Janet Louck.!1, Joy Lau-
rie, Shi rley Newman, Arlie Tolo-
use. Gene Rueger. Ronald Quarry,
Art Tomsha, Jacll Laurie and a
guest, Leo Downing.
MILESTONES
BIR ms
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FllTY·NINTll WEDDING {\NNIVERS&RY "..s celebratM Koailay, October !S, by Mr. and Mn.
W . H. CampbeU of %81S Nm,1J0rt Bl,·d ar their Newport home: .. bon•t forpt the time," R&Jd Mrs.
Campbell with an Pye-crlnklln1, belly-deep laugh; "'~·e "'ere -"ted at 12 noon." Frlendi;i and rela-
ttves vl!ilted the C.ampbellti In thft "'~-entng and held an lnforrm.l ttlf'bratik>n ·Of thei .,.,,ent. 1 " I (Press Phot o)
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' Newport Harbor Evening H~h Schaol
REVISED SCHEDUL.
of Adult Education. Classes
Badminton ...... --···-··-· ..... Mondays .............................. : .. ..Gym .............. -....... 7 :00-10:00-l.fr .
Badminto n .. -.. \\'ednesdays ........................... Gym .................... ~ .. 7 :00-10:00-Mr.
Buketball ....... l\J{'sdays .................................. Gym ........................ 6 :30-9 :30-Mr.
):;age
'M iller
Reed
Bookkeeping Mon . & Wed ........................... Rm. 129 .......... : ...... 1:00 · 9:00-A1r.
Ceramics ............................ Wednesday ............................. .Fri. Aft. Club ..... l :00 · 4 :00-Mr.
F olk Danc ing ....................... (to be arranged) ............. .
,_hon1pson re Donald
Lamp Shade Cons't. Tuesdays .............................. Fri. Aft._ Club ........ 1.00 -4 :00-Mrs. !Boas
Lamp Shade Cons't ........ Tuesdays ................................ .Rm. 1~3 --·-· ... . .... 6 :30 · 9 :30-Mrs. ·Boas
Mother Singers . ... ..W~dnesdays A . M ............... St. A .~-C ............. 9:00-11 :00-:--J.frs. D~aver
N a vigation -·--············ .. ! ........ Mon. & W ed, ......................... Rm. 13.3 .................. 7:30-9 :30w-Mr. Kidder
Orchestra ............................. Tucsda}'B .. . . ................ Music Room ............ '7 :00-9 :00--Mr. Saw!~
Rug Making .......................... (to be announced) 1 :00 • 4 :00-Mrs. Blakely
Sewing ................................... Thursdays ............................... Rm. 120 .................. 6 :30-9:30--Mrs. Miller
Swimming .... ..... Wt-dncsdays ............. Pool ........................ .6 :30-9:30-Mr. Jrvlin
Shorthand ..... _Mon. & Wt'd. . ............ Rm. 129· ····-· ............ 7 :00 · 9 :00-Mr. Thompson
Typing ....... . ...... Mon. & W£>d. . ............... Rm. 129 .................... 7:00 · 9 :00-Mr. Thompson
Volleyball . ThursJayi:i ........................... Gym ......................... 6 :30-9 :30-Mr. Ree<l
Woodshop ..... Afan. & Thurs .. ·--............... Shop .......................... 6 :30-. 9 :30-l\fr. McGow&n
El emen tary Schoo ls P.-T.A. Reveals · :T:;~!~:nard
Record Me mbe rship at First Session .. ~oe:h;"';.~~·d ·~~~;~ ~~·7:~
fine table tennis trop~tes won at
the Harbor Area Boys' Club last
TUe5day. Both member1 es timat-
ed that they had .!lpent about
three hund red hours at the ping
pong table In the pa.~t eight mos.
to earn their hard won honors.
Previous records were pro-
nounced brok en "·hen a report on
the n1C'mbf'rship drive \Va~ pre·
sented at the firFl boa rd meet ing
of the N ev.•port Beach l:len1entary
Schools PTA recently at. the
H orace Ensign school.
Total enrollment Rnnounced was
1642 members. Cor ona dPl Mar
) school w en t over the top better
tha n 100 per cent with 590 en-
a ctivities. Last year two plays
wer e given by the Clure T ree
l\tajor P laye rs.
R t•plncem<'n ts on the board d ue
to res ignations t his fall were:
Richard Lee Yancer, 21;
tricia Helen Powell, 21. both
Ca.brlllo St.. Costa Me.aa..
Howard Herman Thon, 21 , 215
Santa Isabel St.. Costa Mesa :
. Pa-ro lled; Newport hatl 536 and Hor-
167 a ce Ensign 516. lt was a ne~k
and neck race from the beginning
with the lead position changing
from day to liay. Herbert Yee.
5th G rade Nev•port. made an out-
standing contribution bringing in
10 members and so helped t o bring
first prize for membership to
Dean Beaumont's room .
J eanette Forest, 18, 414 Ninth St ..
Huntington Beach.
Dickinson Reed Freeman.
4.26 Narc l88us Ave.. Corona
Mar; Jeri Darling Beall, ]9,
Ruby Ave.. Balboa Island.
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del
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Mrs. John Shields, correaponding
secretary, who takes the place of
Mrs. R . Borgeson; Mn. Edwin L.
Munsey, psrenl • education. fo r
Mrs. Lawrence Wright; and Mrs.
J oseph Nlckertz. health and safe-
ty. for Mrs. W . R . Stott.
Jt was decided to hold the PTA
board meetings on the secol}d
Thursday of each month "hereaf-
ter; which means that the next
board meeting will be on Nov. 16.
Resulta come from constant
Practice! An ad regularly 1n thla
paper will produce reirulta tor you.
Leonard took his intermediate
divt•ion trophy from •econd place
winners Bob W etzel and Robert
McClusk£>y. Third place ribbons
In this division were won by Or-
lando Armijo and Jack Whelchel.
Bill Maxwell won hia junior di.
vision trophy from Mike Hay£>s
and Roy Daniels. Third pla ce
ribbons in the junior division were
won by Marshall Steller. Allen
BorUi and Robert Piper.
A aenlor dlvisi_on ping pong
tournament and a double1 tourna-
ment will be 8.f!noilnced for No-
vember.
In ~gnltion of UnJted Nations
Week, Balboa Bay and Coat& Mesa
14_ons attended ln ma.u tbtt Jee-' tu.re at Cout College &"iven by
John MQ(ley on Wednf!8dayi0cl.
2$. Mor1ey'a subject, " orld , ·
Blueprint for Peace," waa 1nely
and fitting for the occasion.,!
Flrat object of L}one, ''To ere·
ate and foster a aplrlt of gener-
owt con.lderaUon among t h •
peoples.of the world .. .', 1Jnpel::1
all U ona to take an active lniereat
In the efforts the United Natloll8
l.Y maklng to preserve peace and
bring about mutual und~rstand
ing.
, NOVEMBER 7!!!
Prior t o t he lecture, the lwo
clubs held a jo1nt n1cetlng In the
Cc...ut College cafeteria. Dr. Ed-
ward MUu.m, president of the Bal·
boa. Bay Lion•. o.nd Arlie l;warU,
president of the Coaln Mesa club.
presided jointly: Wives of club
members part icipated In the rec-
o~itlon of the United Nal lona
orl'anization. More than 80 ·Lions
and wtvea were present et the din·
ner and _forum lecture. .
THROWN BY THROW RUG
:Mr. G. P . Griffith, 424 West·
minster Ave., Newport · Heights,
slipped and fell on a throw rug
in hUt home and cut his left fore-
arm at the t'lbow at l :39 a .. n1 . Thur~day. ' He was ta.ken to St.
J oseph bOspi tal for treatn1ent.
S!!! DISTR,CT
ORANGE COJJN'.fY
This advertisement sponsored by the following Friends ,of
· . Heinz Kalser ·
MR. AND MRS. G. N. \VELLS R esults come from con1tant
Practice! An ad regularly In this
paper will produce reaullA for you.
MR. AND MRS. RALPH P. MASKEY
MR. AND MRS. F. B. OWEN
POLl'i'ICAL ADVERTISEMEN't
Edward S. · Shattuck
FOB Attorney General
i Outstanding Lawyer
:S Yn. Olvll A Criminal Practke
i Experienced. Administrator
Oeeeral Coa..uel Natloaal Seiecttve Service 87•~'"\
t Forceful Leader --------
1Dkr11&Uo..al PrHld~nt %0-SO
• State Preslde•t .lunlor Chamber ef c..nmeree
Veteran Wars I & II
!9th Enelneen War I -France
Enemy Property Cu11todlan Wo.r 11 -Pltlllpptnea
The Only Veteran in the Race
Veterans For SHATTUCK
Orange CollDty Committee-DR. PAUL S. ARNOLD, Chairmaa
Rex Neeld
Robert A. Weber
Ray Y. Mallonff
L. A. L11ndby
Olen Peck
Ed. Daily
Howard w. C1rrl1h
Stanley Goode. Jr.
Robert. S. 8 .arnea
Earl Waynick
Cz•rny P1rlng1r
L . N. Wl1..,.
Robert Bany•rd
Norman P•ul
Job J . 01nnil, Jr,
Warren Schutz
M•• Dunn
John w. H 1rp1t1r
LeRoy Anderaon
Thom•• Heffernan
Vern R. Tille1en
George R•ln•y
Olen McCl011d
Erne1t J enkln1on
Don. W iet•
Hub Crawford
L•wrence Nlcholt
G. E. W lll lamt, Jr,
Arlie 6wartz
Or. Horace Parker
Robert B. Webb
Edward Hall
Maurice Stanley
B r ent W•hlberg
Robert Farrow
Je11 P ickett
Sc.ott H oeptner
George Wln1nd
Dick H"•te-
G Len Lehmer As the n1eeting adjourned. the
game of "muslc.3J chair.!I" was un-
der way. The lady proving the
m ost sdcpt was Mrs. Blanc he
Benz. High score for the brain
t wister game was n1ade bv Zeno-
bia. Froat. and consolatiorf-;,.ent to
Bertha Crocker.
A memo ry test with a new twist
was inaugurated for the final
game, in whicti..i the ladies were
allowed to fee l. but not see, a
. group of articles and attempt to
'4 than l)'wn '1 l"rlemclt}~;:r.hose
Mth the best sen&e of to~h were
fnanche Benz and Zr:nobi8. Frost .
Shortest memorit:s were di.!lplayed
by Lydia BriggB and Marion Noel.
Robert Lloyd Albertaon. 20,
ll 15 0 rang e St.. Hµntington
Beach: Leslyn Loia Everette, 18.
309 -34th St., Newport Beacch.
BIRTHS
NISSEN-To Mr. and Mn. Paul
Nissen. 492 Broadway. Cost a
Mesa. in St. Joseph hospital. Oct.
24. 1960, a daughter, 7 lbs .
The success of the drive wa~
due in L3.rge part to tfie wonder-
ful cooperation of the teachers in
all three school!-! w ith the m en1ber-
shlp committee. One of the per·
feet examples \\'8!'! Lee· McClin-
tock. H orace E n.<;ign St'honl. who
wanting t o knO\I.' his pupils better .
visited lhf' pa re nt..~ of each one.
·'lnd maUe his farewell a re minder
tq joi t~ .PT~·~.. '),i:oo~ ~r~-
HALF A MILLION 7JOl/KETS 11
The door prize wl'nt to Ber tha
Crocker.,
Re fre:Bhments w e re served by
hostl"SSeti Billie Perruzzi. Vivian
Hales. and Lucille Ge.hres...
'I'ho.o;e present were : Mesdame!l
Lela McMillan, Sterling Parris,
J ean Markham. Lydia Briggs,
G£'neva Bell, Zenobia Froet. Ber-
tha Crocker, May Robins. Jean
Alllllugh, Gladys Thompson. Mar-
ion ·Noel. Alnut. Thompson. Helen
Rande l, Blanche Benz, Eileen Inns,
Velora O"Tren1ba. Wilma Murri~
aon, Bernie~ Opel and the hos-
tesses.
Driver Fined $50
After Accident
DJ"<4;!18 . ; . . DI ~ar~f~~::~:u .! J. 1640
Newport Blvd .. Cost'\ Mesa, died
Sunday in Ora.nee County hospital
following an extendf'd illneu.
A rurt:r\>e of Dayton, Ky., the de-
ceased had lived In California 20
years, mostly in Laguna Beach
and Lo& Ang-eles. He wu a re-
tired painter.
He l.1 survived by his wife, Lillie
B. Farrell of Coeta Mesa ; two
brothers, Walter of F ort Thomas.
Ky., and J08eph of Dayton, K y.
Private services were held Tue11-
day in Santa A na.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Wallace Burt Dickson, 64., 18681
Vanderlip , T\u1ttn: Ma.ry Guitar
Nelson. 47, 3'07 Fernleaf Ave., Co-
rona del Mar.
Stephen Oa Costa. Jr .. 30, t15
E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa; PrUclll&
Ami F'Heberg, 24, 12M> 29th St.,
Newport Beach. .
~' ·-. ' . Marie H effern. a rt supervisor, was
another who gave un~tintingly of
her tim<' e.s she intere.!Jted the stu-
dents in making posters.
"With this example of 100 per
cent support fro rn the teachers for
the PTA. let us. the. p:1rents. do as
well. Despite all tha t they hn vf'
to do. tht> teachers nlv.·o.ys tttrn
out for the PTA m eetings. Do
you do as well ? " ask Mt Mrs . P .
F. Baint's, pregident.
.Horace Ensign, ~upl'rin tendent
o( schools.• mentioning the co-
operation tliat he has <..1lwtty!j rt:·
celved fron1 tht• PT.'\, :iaid tho!
}\e regarded it as a public rela-
tions comm.iltee for the · schools. • Tbrough the PTA lt is pos.~J ble to /
brlng school problerns to public
attention and g ain s upport for
needed action.
Piaycround Provam
Donald Edward M.utln , 23: William Burdick thankc>d the
0 . P . F eatherston, 237 • tlth lllaydeen OUver, 23, both 1002 :&:. PT A for their support of the sun1~
Pl., Coata Mesa was booked ror OCean Front. Balboa. mer playground program and for
drunk driving folloY.1ng an acd-BIRTHS the J>UbUclty that 1,1,•as gi\'en to it.
dent which occurred at 4 :23 a.. m. JONES-To Mr. a.nd Mn. CUr-The greatar the con1munity's rea4
Wednesday, Oct . 25 at the lnler-U. If.· Jonq.. S'10 23rd St., Coat.a lzatlon of the worlh·whi1e, super-
aection of Coast Hwy. and 17th Mesa, in Santa Ana Community vised recreation lbat it brougf\t
St., ~ordln& to police reports. hospital, Oct. 18. 1950, a .on, 8 to the chlldnn of Uti8 area, the
He pied g"U.ilty &nd wa.s fined 1150 lbs., 4 oa. more whole-hearted wUl be their
ln court Thunday. GIRDNER-To llr. and Mra. support Of a continuation. of the
Fc~therstc~1 tOr:if!d . rl&bt I off Ted D . 01..rdner, OTanp OoUt proc:ram. he said. ·
Co.'1:!7t H\'.~J'. Into 11::1 St_ pdlJce Collep, CO.ta Mna. In s&nta Mn. H . P . Yarnell spoke of th~
&11d And crc.=lll t!'!.r-dou blo tin• to Ana Community balpll4J, Oct. 20. diappolntment in not having the
•trike a car owned by i.ouq J . Jte01 'a daupter, a lbL " o&.. wpport of the clty oounclJ for the
Shannon. 8151 Central Ave.; r:•t-\ summer recJ'e&Uolt program.. Ex-
mlnater which wu wa!Unr • at a 4 D&A.ftl8 , plaining the problems ·Qf t.ne New-
trafflc litht. Both can S\lftered ·a08&&U 8RlOAII · port ...Parks •'.lnd RttttaUon com-d~ed left fl"Cl<lt !endeni, and g.J.ku lllUpld.
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12, 17th St. mlttee. sbe eald that Mr: Pauley,
Feathenton received a cut Up.· an( 't\'bltuer Aw .. ec.ta M-., a at.ate reaton&l c:Urector from the
Alter the accident. Sbannon aatave of Japua. cn.d at Orance Board of Education, wu be.re lo
«>llflacated -..On'a ear key e.iomly ~ hoopltal Bunday. mQlte a aurvey. He will oonelllile
M he ~I hathenton wu tn-OctoW 11 • Illa lnwatlptlon wll.h a wrliten
t<u<lcated and mlpt drl..0 ott Be .. ...n-..,., .. _. ebll-"port JlCt tile rttnt1Uoaal .........
from u.. -o1 tho •-t: 111-. ,an o1 -1tn 1n ea.ta o1 Newport Bach,
r..UM"Mon ... tollnd ''Wltl\ t.o "'-~ tM7 are 0eorp, Ke•"', It .... decided t.o ha•• a Pl'A
-· ..._"" o1 &ll ID-cat.cl •••I". .Job, llUmlJe, Heda1o and ~tatl•e et -......uq ol -"1 • _, toot. He a.cioaio. I the dt)' _.,,ell Kn. CatheTlne
Mid tllal be -oaj)' ----.S -will be helil K-.r wu appiilnted to attend. 1111' "Pr, d-Oola aa4 0--0ola." ktv4.J, o.t. II' -· Draoel . 11n. a.A1'eo POJ(on. wayo and
. _ I ........ ta Ooota -'n.. RArl. -will .tnve a· .. r1 .. ot meet.
-an Mid -are,.-d 'J"relb S--olftdate. -wtll be hip" t.o decide on the annual proJ-
--'r It: I .. I • ·lit ll'llinlia-W a PAI jiuk. ""' flW tlmd raiolnC for welt~
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all tbe Power, S1101thness, Quietness anf EcatD•J
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'o '.PEN DAIL.Y-SUHD~Y.S ~ .EVEN:l~CS~ fOR · YO~R1 CONVENIENC,E! .
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SUN VALLEY
COLORED
OLEO
COLGATE PALMOLIVE PEET
FAB NEW IMPROVED
LGE. PKG.
NO RINSING NECESSARY!
LOG CABIN MAPLE
~!~N~~ ........... 23C
llltcheo Charm
WAXED
.PAPER .
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GLOIE A·I
Pancake Flour ·
21/J -LI. 2~ · PKG........... 7-.
DERIY •
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" CRISCO 1.111• 31C3.j11.·93c .
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CHALLENGI FlllST (jlUALITY
BUTTER 71:.
ALL·AMllllCAI( GOLD IAG
COFFEE G~~~:~T 73:.
FOii SALADS
OR FRYING
WESSON OIL
DOLE SLICED ,
PINEAPPLE
LAUllA SCUDDEll'S
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HIMET SPICED
1111.AKFAST CLUI
COFFEE
aL 79• GRINDS....... lb
North America• Pure
HONEY
5 c':N 75c
PllNCELLA
GOLDEN YAMS Corned Beef ·
1itt.~ ....... 39c PEACHES YAN CAMP'S s ~~ii~ ............. 19C ORS. & F.
NECTARINES CHICKEN OF SE.A
TUNA .
Fancy Grated
I Gree• Lobell
N0.21/• 19C CAN
NO. JOO 11c CAN
NO. v. 28c ~':~ ........ .
PAllK AYE.
Swdt·Piddes
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11sT FOR LEss IMAS 19c GREENL ..
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Lost Chaoce at thl1 Prlcol
APPLI VALLEY
CIDER
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LUER'S ALL-lllF
SALAMI
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NIPPY WISCONSIN
CHEDDAR CHEESE
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GOLDIN STATE
J,.ONGHORN ·39:.
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HIAD9UARTnS POI C")'ON, 01,'NGI & UMON CHlllllS AND PINIAPPLI
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SMOKED PICllCS 43~
Ill.TH'S llOINLAND SLICID 5· 5· BACON l·L•;.;~_L_LO lb
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CHUCK ROAST
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SPARE RIBS
POllK SHOULDER
ROA.ST CENTER
CUT
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FIRM, lllPE, FINE SLICING
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This AMAZING LOW PRICE .
includes the followln9 :
Nl'l\Y .l\lotor Block AMembl)· 8 . New Carburf"tor Kii
Nr"' Exhaust Valve. 0. C lutch Dl•k aud Bearlnr
Ne''' V&lve Sprtnp 10. Spark Plup
11. :s.,,,. Point•
Nr'v Valve Keya 12. S e\\' f'.ondenser
Jlcad Gasket Set IS. 1'1.1~ Ouket.8
ran Set 14 . New Oil
Val\·e COyer Gasket 15. Ne"' Motor 1'1ountA
LABOR INCLtiOES , . overhaul carburetor, ln•tallln&' Rf"\V
motor re8Catlar head, 1"rlndln1" \'alvet1 and cftnlnc oil Un es.
Culbertson Motor · Co.
2481 COB!lt IDgbway Beacon 6442
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TELEVISION!
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For $10.00 you can
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IF YOU SllOULD DESIRE TO BUY
YOUlt RENTAL CA..N APPLY
ON PURCHASE PRICE.
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1951
ADMIRAL
MODELS
LA -MOTTE TV
OPPOSITE NEW PO!Jr OFFICE-COSTA &IESA
PHONE BEACON l5606-MI<
High Quality Pr inting-Ph. Har . 1616
High Quality Printing-Ph. Har. 1616
TOILETS
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FLOORING
R~s-SPF..CIAL \.<, x 2 PECAN ________ $200.00 $170.00
l3/16x2V. No. 2 Oak 245.00 , 195.00
3/8 x 11/" No. 1 Oak 155.00 125.00
PLASTER
SPECIAL 99c SACK
WATER HEATERS
a.s.
20 gal. .. 25.00
'30 gal. .. 35.00
.40 gal .•• 45.00
' CEMENT •
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25.00
31.25
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· • • week tn a wperior court .Wt tor
New Exchange Club at N~rt dtYOrce tued by hi• .wife, lln. Rolph !Y who a the
Barbol' will recelve It. &rt.er Jean J . White, who accu.led hlrn ot convenUon of Ute Callto la Real
from the n~Uonal organta on at mental cruelty. r , ~tate Auoct.tion ~t Cruz
a dinner to be held Tueada eve· ¥n. White allo uked the court
n1it1t. Nov. 21.st at. the :! Bay for' a rutralnlng order, •tatlnc reported to the Newport Harbor
OUb. that eh~ feared her husband wouJd Realty Boarct j Thunday Otat the
, J>resldent Tom Heffern . an-attempt to dlapoee of hla lntett1t convenUon wtptt. on recoaJ u: ap.
nounces that Earl F . Cham~rlain In the cue. In that ph&fe of the proving Propq,.ttlon No. 19 whJch
wtlJ be seneral chairman; aa1l1~-litigation she alao named }\er hu•· la to be vo~op Nov. T". Thle ~ by Jobn Vogel, dtnnt}r &t· bands partner, William A J Scott, measure prov es that be(ore any
rangementa: William E . ftaber, 68 a defeadant. public h()UI; project rcan be
entertainment ; William D. ~on, She cla.ima the 03.fe boldlnp a.re started the ple muat belallowed
t"C8erv~tlons; Wea Collins, !publl-community pro~rty. together to vote on' v.jbether or not' they ~ty; David Gardner, propma. with a residence at 228 .ApoJena wlah It. I., l
Other iru.b-commlttee chlllrmcn Ave .. with furnlMlnge: additional '1 The Conv~tl~n al80 '1'ent on
Nill be announced later. I • real prooerty at 123 Marine Ave .. 1 record aa bel¥ opposed t~ Propo-
Permancnt o!ficeni of ttic Ex-an airpl;.,ne, two cars. and fl bank f'itlon No. e which la the pmbllng ~hange Club will be elec~ at account. She <"stimated h er hua-measure that }'rould elect (Ive men
:iext week's meet'lng. whict'l will band's Income at $lOOO per month. permanently tjo run the :r.· mbllng
'le hl'ld Wednesday evenh~J:. u from which ehe asks an award of conuaslona w~th no cont I from
Tuesday Is Hall9ween. John !Vogel, support money, together with cua-·'lny other la1 t>nforceme l body.
Paul Butler twd William E { Fish· tody of their six-year-old sbn. Propoalllon No. l . whlcfl w ould
er we re &ppolnted as a nomirattng T he Whltea were married at not. lower t.a;:es but wmhd take
committee. 1 Reno Sept. JO, 19,13 ·"Lnd separated them oft J>ery'Onal property and
At Tuesday ev~ning's meeting last Friday, the complaint •tales. put them on ~ea l estate, ~u con-t.h~ week, Clyde K eith of N'llonal demned and should be def ated by
Exphange explained the Freedom S , H Id an ovcN·hclnllng majorlt , MaS-
"!hrine P'opect. which i• I being Paint PrlnfJS 0 S krv so.id. . I
, d 0 pt c d hy various cttiptcr!J Annual Western Week Rt'port rr·"lde by Dean !Jradford
Geofl'e P . Sawtelle '"Of Balboa
.hla!ld a.nd Sam E . ·Taylor ot La-
guna. Beacb t.h18 week became the
owners of Hpllywood'a fabul,ou1
HdU1e of MurJ)hy tn a lranaectlon
reported to be In exceu ot SM0;-
000.
Sl.wtellc has been the operator
of the Coast Inn &t Laguna Beach
1tnd varioualy connected with op-
eration& in Newport Beac h for
The edltof' of an early Bolton
newspaper org&nlsed public meet-
ings ·'111d demonatrattone ln favor
of forming a United States wtth
a Constitution. It Is believed that
his a cUvitlce did much to cause
MassachuS(>tts to ratify tbe Con-
atitutlon.
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PAINTING OONTRACl'OB
Harbor SIU
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Beacon 81!0-W
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SOUTBCOAST
MATERIALS 'COMPANY
The transaction for the House
of Murphy calfe for the sale of
the •fur nlturt>, f lxture11 and equip-
m ent and " 115 ye!'r lease on the
preml~a executt'd by Mn:. Geral-
dine P . •Murphy, widow of the
vaudeviillan who founded the ... f · SPECIRCA TION . • i tabllshml'nl 15 ynrs ago.
Sawtelle ha• been • «•tauranl nEADY MIXED CONCRETE i opera.tor for many years and dur-'
Ing the war operated feeding con-! ~:~~; ~~; :een ~:n:~te!a!~~~ tr:~ f ~'" \\Is& ~i:n ~~~=~-=·6=bor Blwd.)
gene_ral offices of Ford Mo tor Co )~.~._..,,,~
'hroughnul the C'OUntry. I ~ con-o r Rale.s volume in the lo(:al area
1ists in providing framed col)ies of Palm SpringR vliiaJ.tcr:oi an-All '1\hOWR a 8tP1t.<tY lncreflse f ('om IMl 1
'listoric documents, su?tt n.s wet<" ~ct for a "ba n,t:"-up" time-flt th<' March with August be:lng the I
·xhibitcd In the F rccdon1 jrr:1in.17th Annual \11/~trrn W eck to be largest of the year.
fhese would be placed (l<'rm{ln ent-hrld <ktober 25-2ll. The annual Credit re5tr1ctlon~ oh ht--o:-eal
v in a suita ble location tr thf' evC'nt spon5orcd ny Lo~ Com-"!If 'te loan11 ~re applier! nly to
Harbor att'a. The nlattr:r "1'°8 re-padres, when a ll rC'8lrlcn.ts and those in whtcb the F . H . A. and
ierrcd to J ohn Vogels Comrf1ttnlty ~J~t!'\ ln th,. city don Wl'"ten1 lllher governJnent agenc ea are
Alms Con1mitte<? for conshJe[atlon '{A.rb is alv.'ay~ fillell with run and concern"d. It f.as b1·ought out.
trte1· the Chartt>r meeting. laughs. James C. H ward WR!! ppoint-
--'I C1imnxin r, the cclf'brutic:in on N I chairman f a comm ttce to
G d•J H Sunday ·"lftrrnoon. a wc~tern pa-get the voter!! out on elcc on da y ran ury ears rfl<it" C'On1priHcrl only rif hfll"SC'!'I and and to work for the d~eat of
H 'tal RepoM hors('-drR\vn vehi cles lwilh horse-Propoeltlon11 t and 6 and to win 05p1 •1• mPn, o[ C'f)Ursc l wll\ roll down Proposition 1~
• Palm Canyon Drivr at l ~O p. m . Members o the Rc-'lll)! Board Grand jury lnve"tlgalion br thr ~ -:ounty hosnital fa.ml liar ~nnual Immediately followtng the parade I ar(' planning lf. furnish tr trans-
. . , a western show with CH.It roping, portatlon to the polls qor any
':U!;tom, wa!'I a?ain tn pro~r~f~b~s bendin,:: rRcc" Jnd ninny other I voter on rcqufst by calli1g Bea-
weck as the inqu!slto a Y contests will slart at J.30 p. m . con 5597. . ":'.,thered at the courthnuse~hcar _ _ _ _
"' )enJ[lhy report or Its h pltal • • ~ommittce. which hn!'l n at 1 File Suit Over -Classified s a art read fY folkl
work d•trln~ the Rum'!'er n;ionth~ \Real Estate Sale who a.re Jooklqg to'buy. ~
\\'hile the rest of t he gran(I jury I
"'RR in recesl'I. . 1 Sult t o rnrce J . ~. nog!ldale to
Nothing was Rnnuuncc cnn~ go through with an nllt'gcd aJ:;"ree-
"<'rninJ:;" thr conrl'le tl\ken .Y the ment to ~"II real r~t.,te at 1020 E .
lnvestlgatlnn. The J!rand ju~y also Balbna Bnulf'V!lrd . at fl p1·icc . of
h(•Orfl R repnrt frnn1 It~ ·"l1d ltini: $25.000. h~1l'I hf'cn filed 111 ~Upl'nor
YACUU. CLEA~ER
· REPAIRS j
cornn1itteC' dealing in dctili with court by lfrnry W . V11lf'nt1nr, who
the hospital and \Vltl('r 11istr <'t ac-was the intended purchnsl"r.
C(lUnts. Mr11. E . E . Patmor of San-'.lalentinc charges that Rags-
O •. W. Broomhefld
912 (:0Mt .fivd. I ll~bor
Corona df'I Mar 2 74-J\I
ta Ana. ct rsignatcd as publicity dall' made :1n agrocmC'nt Oct. 6 1 =====::::~====!===
chairman for the grand jury. said tn sell the prupcrty to Valentine DOMESTIC' SEWIN
that Jack of funds prevented more at lhP prlrc stulcd. b11t rcpudiatc<l . MACJll
than 8 ~uprrflcial a w.fil l df the I the deul four days latC'r. REPAJRS •1'R ALL :tr'
other gove1·nn1ent dl'partm•·~t!'I. Tht• compl:ii nt fil ed Btalcs that
Next meet ing of th• grand jury the prof)Crly iR <'nc111nbt•rcd by 0. W. Broomh d
i8 set for Nov. 6. ; t'A·o trust deeds ngJ:'rt•t:uting S:lO,· D12 Coa"t IJt\'d: I rbor
&~;1.06. Valentine n.sk~ th:1t the Corona drl Mar 2 f-M
N 0 at cn11 rt ordrr pav1nrr1t nf th,. In -. ew · ffJClft ~ df'htcdncs:. Cron~ llLc $25,000 pur-
ADLlR ~~A~ll SES Ric:hard's Mark t I chase pd«_----
Musically speak ing. thin ' ... Couple Steals REPAIRS F ll ALL ~ JCS
happening In Richard's Lid(~ mar-$l5 f S
ket. Tbc inat'l.llation thlt wfek or f0m tore
a nf!w Hammon·d Chufch p rg an
In !he market bringit to th e jNew-
ptll't Harbor arf'a an arllst lcievent
O . W. room1;
fJl2 Cout ($1vd. I H r
corona del Mar 2 4-M
of the highest ordf'r. I
"This great organ wu seJected
hrcauge nt ttg vcrsalilltyl and
tone," said Dick RlcMrcti "to
make RV!lilable to Lht> or~anlft the
soft tones of A. \"lolin snlo all well
an the grrat swc-lls ot a &chi 1nn~-
terpiec"?." I
Plans are being made to· h.l ve
rl'gula r pro,::ran11t\('d organ I reci-
tals Tuesday and Thursd'ly af~t·r
noons from 2 :30 to 4 :00 o·c1dck In
a<lditlnn to oUt8lnndlng orga~ mu-
sic through frequent appear:ances
of guest o rganist!'l:
Leaves Estate
to Cousin
Will of Martin Fay Terw*llger.
of Balboa Islaptl who passedlaway
Sunday. Octobe r 15. wa.8 ottered
for probate In superior cour Fri-
day. His rstate w.:is listed !'l ap-
proximately S 1.000 in personal
property and Balboa Jaland rf'al
e3late with probably 11.nnu~l in-
come of $2 ,500. a ccordlng b:.> the
petition ror probate. I
Bulk of the estate will g~ to a
cousin. Mary J . Davldaon orJ 2714
Bllflh St .. Santa Ana, "becl.\ .~ of
the many klndneMes bestowrd on
my aunt. Mi nnie N. Taylor, ~iring
her lifetime." '
Bank May Guard
Mesan's Estate .
Superior court last week $s re-
quested to appoint the F er's
&: P.ferchanta' Nationa l Ba k of
Los AngelCB as guardian o the
estate o r Leontine J . Kenna
of Costa Mesa. Atty. Fr
Keeney of Lapna Beach. nt
petJUon, saying M.n. Kenna
Ne,vport police are searching ' =-~ l-.. -
ror a n1an and a \Von1an allcgc<l I SEWIN MACH'NE
lo have slulcn SJC> in $0 bills frnm , 1
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n cash rcg lslcc in C-.,ricn Spot REPAIRS I
n1arket. 17th St. and fl 1o1.•y 101 al O W BT h
8:30 p.m. \.\>·rdnc~day. • • . room ttad
Joe Spano. e1nployc-. told pollee 91! Co.ut ~\·d. I flirbof'
I.hr ...... ·on1an appnrc ntly took the Corona dt"I at I ZSff-M
n1011ev frutn fl r·.1Rh l"f'J.llSlC'r whe n ·-----, , , ~
he w;nl lo the bacl< "' the s lo.-c WASHIN MAC INE with a 111an. Span•l saul he ~carnr ~11~piciou s \Vhf'n the}' IC'ft toward REDAIRS J
thC'ir car' In n hurry. ll<' lm1nedl-T
it.Lrly cht·<"kctl the 1rcgister and 0. W . Broomh d
Count! the n1oncy g•)llC, poliC'e said. 91% c.oa,.t dtvd. I H rbof'
Police put out a broadcn.~l In an Coronal del Mar 4-M
attempt to locate the pair.
Steal Tools from
South Coast Co.
P.fachlnlst tools valued at be-
t\Yf'Cn $500 and $700 were burg-
larized rrom the South, Coat1t Boat
Co., 2212 Nev.'port tllvd.. police
reportt>d P.fonday.
The tools In a. box weighing be-
tween 80 l\nd 100 pounds were the
property of EdY. .. :J.1·d L . Mo rrill. 218
E!:. 18th St., Costa 1\1 ,e.sa, police
"aid, E ntry to the plant was gain-
ed by burglars who scaled a 10-
foot fence lopped with two rows
of barbed wirt>. The tools weT"e
taken from a shcet-n1elal build·
ing 011 the grounds.
Whatever you do during the day, you tu your phys·
Kai energies-you aet TIRE D. .
Your best and quickest .. pick-up" then is ""''"plert
rela:x:atioff. And you can cct that kind of relaxation
ONLY if your chair cradles and su pports you, from
head 10 foot. in the nrthnpedically-correct pn11ure
which tends to release muscular and ne r:vous tensions.
There is ONLY ONE or1 hopc:dically<orrcct rest·
posture-try it in the Cn11to11r Chair-Lou11gt and sec
for yourself what an amazinJ diffcl'!!hCc it makes. "}l's
not silting-it's ffoa1 in.g!'.'
10 minutes in a Contour Chair-Loonsc and you11
acree-it's the ONLY way to RELAX. Tr'J it-now.
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Re lax o ttd He lp Your heart
Hnd, itKlc .. smr.!.I ~= -~ l.ttl. fM .i_,. .thew bod,.
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LAGUNA · BEACH
FURNITURE COMPANY
260 Forest A\·e. Beacll '-10'1
• ·51 MERCURY
an estimated $35.000 worth o
sonoJ property and· real ea
504 Park avenue. Lapna
and al 215 E. 20th St., (Wi•h rc-o-mallc A•lomalic Transmiision) . . ' Mesa. which ne4Mht: care. The a.re
no known rel&t,ives, bla pe Uon
seta forth .
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to Provi~e Gifts . · ":::' 11:;. tt.=.;
lDDES llJIDIG Jl():E
An &ftrqe . of two . ~
mountain Uon hklee are · CARIUREl'OR • P AltT8 a Sl!lRVIiJJ:
WHY I WANT
HllNZ KAISER .
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SUPERVISOR
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Advennst Pastor . l'lnt_ P•GChun mee g o! Lido
1.lle Women'•, Club u held -at
1 :*!I today In Udo I Community
c:'IUb bdule when llJjl. Hav)J&nd
Ropn. Procn:m cJisl.rman, p,..
Hilted ~ RoKlne f eeley ln a ref'lew < of the Coe tall Party
f ':.r~~dl~=9ti Qty _:._~_:.i_~-+-----1-co-~_ ... _00_1 boys-COi-·
Ml.ulon llOclety wu portrayed by
to the cautomla Dlvtoton !ct
and O&me MCh year, aCCOfd1
bw National Automobllf ub.
'nleoe hldeo b~ a bount)! o! S60
on males, and HO on fe"'!'l
lruslll Auto Electric
t•o-t-1 Newport.._
BEADM Im
1•• -to ,Speak on -
I Communism
Tb~ topJ~ of the sermon to be
preached on Satu~y, Oct. 28, ~1
a. m. at the Seventh Day Advent-
ist church ·or Newport Height.I,
will be "What Prtee P'Y'eedorri."
Pastor Kenneth B. Perry wU1
.peak touching on ,the effect.a ot
CommunJam and how it atfeata
freedom of religion all around
the world. He wtll tell of his ex-
peTtences wtth Cominunlam while
in Cbtna and of its veat danger
to freedom i!lnd of how we 1hould
cherl8h and maintain freedom
here.
A claM in the study of the Bible
for those who desire a better un-
dent&llding of Its teachings and
prophecies is held every Tue.sday,
7:30 p . m. at the church.
Prayer meetl.ng is held every
Wednesday evenlpg, 7 :30, and a
training course for those who de·
ii~ tO gtve Bible studies hi now
under way. •
DoJ'C&.s society meets every
Thursday at the chuPCh to aew for
the needy~ Any people who are in
need are invited to call there and
make their wants known and 1111
much help as Is posHlble will be
given.
(l:blot(). .
A tea hour wtl1 f llow, under
Supervtatari of llra. Ntl8on Netce.
Membera a.re trwtted· bring pro-
f'peCUVe memben.
. G&rde.n aectJoft willaold Ila next
meetl!lg at the ho e ot Mts. aeorce Ward, 100 Vt Yells., the
1ubject to be Bulba. Aft the meet-
ln.c at October 10 at '1e home of
tho cb&lrman, M".1'. Stanley
Chambers, lt wu decided that
memben Would be lnslble tor
protr&Jlll and spta.ke a for each
meettns.
.Fl.rat bridge aecll n meeting
wu at the club house with nine
tables In play. M\'8. pohn Boyd.
ch&Jrman. aerved a defightlul tea,
a.aisled by Mrs. Ken"f~. Brooks.
Bib-~n-Tucker l
Club to Dane ~!l=~~!~~:~f board mel
tw9 1pe&ken at the general meet· I fl•~
lnr; ot_ tllie Women•• auxfUarJ al
et. Jamu cbUrch. held l< Wffk
at the pariah "°""'. ·. Slater Paulil ot St. MatthJu
d•y ochool, !'I'" Angel.., told of
patient.a -at Lbs Ranchoe Amlg'09
and children I trt. the tubercOl&r
Ward at Mount&ln View Mllltari·
Uiitt Dua.rte wblle Mn. !:I.Ile Doh·
en/ck, .also representative of the
mlulon eoclety, ducrtbed care of
bedridden women at Co.-R&nchoe
Amigos. TQ, make 'Chrtstmu a
tline of cheer for thae women, the
ouxJllary voted to provtde gttta ..
Ebel! Gardeners
at Shore Cliffs
J
0 y -s
ow
Now!
Mn. Charles 'BNco ot Sabta
Ana spoke on "Living in Your
Carden" when 40 members and
gue!.l.8 of Ebel! Garden aectlon DH!l
Wednesday In the new Shore·Clltfs
home of their ' chairman, M.las
Lilian Dantell .1 With great local
ln terel'll In gardening, qtll'i prom·
lses to be one of the club's largest 1 "'-••ljiiiiiiilillijiiiiJ••m ~rtjons. •
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EVERY·
''Auto Ace
NATE READE
ING FOi. -YOUR AUTOMOBILE a • .
tiJii, Tires, Seat Covers & Parts" • AT CiTY PRICES .
ooD D( AND LOoK AROUND
OS-_,, ~nbllf 'Ul 8:!0 ,. in.
C1TORISTS' S'I. £ 1919
. log Angele~ St
af Chisfnut
Plz.4109 ANAHEIM
"ltelrua Kai.er ls well kn Lil
the Connty and wtll do ,j juat
Job, 'Mt only from his district
but. for tile county as a whole.
He has been endorsed bY the
lnte·r·Councll Committee of
N•wport Beach who reprjesent
a.II the buslnefl~ 8S.'>Ul'intlons in
the Harbor area , whir-h a re fJve
in all. He will Uo a. good job
for the property O\Y11ers, busi-
neu men, rancht:r~ and farm-
Missionary Volunteer meetings
for · young peopi. are held every
.'-Friday evening, 7 :30 and toplca
ot vital lmportanc" are diecusaed.
last 1\luday at tl)e flome ot the
secretary, ~· Ron&ld Barlow,
Balboa laland and completed plans
for the annu&J dinn~r d&nce. Or-
iginally alated for. . 9, it will
be held Saturday, De . 2 at Pa-
cific COut Club, Lbng Beach.
Board members will 1'e h08ls and
FREE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDS
FREE VAUDATED PARKING
en ."
MONTE c;RJMES,
NPwport Harbor
JENN'S
DRES~ SHOP
Now at
New Location
504 W. Balboa Blvd.
NEAR LlBH.ARY
-11Arrll.ES8E8
•1a&e Bomee-Trallen
h..,.i&r Sba-
' BbOON llOO 1 °""' -MalU... Co. llrA Newpon Blvd.
Reformat.Ion Day the 1ttaJr Is exclu.slvejy tor mem·
beni. Further announcement will
and S t S d be made as usual by ~etter. cou un ay Bob Snow·s orcheetra wlll ploy · t St A d tor dancing and the I host grouµ
I a • M reWS · will. Include Laguna ~tch mem-
bers, Meaars. and Meftdames Don
With Oct. 29 listed aa both Johnson John Dower and H arold
I P'.oteetant Reformation bay and Odmark: ·
• ~1rl Scout Sunday. 10 a. m. ser-P1:•Sent were boa d membl>rs
vices at St. Andrew's Presbyteri· Stuart Duehl Coron del Mar
an church will. be keyed to both president; Mr~. John Dower anli
observances. Sermon topic ~t the Don -Johnson, lreasu r. Laguna
Rev. Thomas Gibson will be 'Why Beach. Mrs Le8He! Mcdonnld
Are We l>rotestants?", ttte text Santa' Ana· Mrs. EdJ..arc1 Milum : being taken from Hebrewa 10:28, ' · h
'°NotN" lhe just shall llYe by f&Jth." membership ch&Jrma, ; Leonard
'ni.e choir will sing Bles.s the Lord 1'1.ompeon and Mn. ~rlqw. al.so
(Ivanoff}. sevua.J huabanda and1.lor wives or
Brownie Scout troops 14 and 29 bo&rd members.
of Newport Harbor Council ot _____ ,__
Girl Scouu will attend the oer-Retired Teachers
\.'ices in celebration of the birth-E t" B d' day of their founder. Juliette Low. xeeu 1ve oar
Eduoo.tion probably won't make
us all leaders, but ll can teach us
which leader , to follow.
Meets at Santa Ana I I •
Blue Ribbon Values I
, I
The executive boarct of Orang('
County division of the Callfornln
Retired Teachers association mcl
at the home of Miss L . Ora Con-
nell, 809 Spurgeon slrcet. Santa
Ana. The members present wer~
L . L . Beeman. president: M iss L .
Ora Connell, membcr;shlp chalt-
m~r Geor.,.-c .. Shcrwoed, enter-
tainment; Mr8. Doral P . Glines.
welfare director and 'Emily Sea -
man, publicity. Mial'l Abbie Chap.-
man served u secretaey In the ab-
sence of Mrs. Belle H.1B:J.rdwell.
in All Departments Dllring 'fhis
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BIGELOW
SPECIAL·
at 99s
Here's a Bigelow
Twist Carpet Priced
to Fit Your Budget!
FASHION· TWIST
BEIGE
Penrui1et yarn guarani.,.,. twiat texhll'e\ la
permanent even after 1hampooln11l
AD0 wool pile made .of Top Qmdlt1 l...
pMted Wooh wbich Will -fOr ,..-.-
1111d givedUll ripaer ap~ee'.
Woven by Bigeiow Cnfta~ witll ~
of ""perlenee~which W-qwali17 JG9
~lnlll. I , ~
' ()pea ~ ~ ~ .... .,,. & I
NEWPORT fURNITURE I . m Coast ~Wf ;
•
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I j < Money -Savi1JCJ Fabric, Harvest!.:
·Mrs. Glines gave a detailed ac-
count ot her visit In Pasadena at
the Teachers Home. She told or
the lrt1prO"ementa that had bt>en
&ecofnpll.abed and stressed the
urg'e~cy !or present neceMiliee
and fUrther exp.1118ion to a ccom-
modate otheni who would like to
live at the home.
. ,
Reg. $3.49
TWILL BACK VELVETEEN
You actually llilve $1 .00 on every yard.
Fine quality, a good range of lovely
fall shades-plenty of black and navy.
Good usable lengths, come early fur
~he best selectjon.
Reg. 59c
49
YARD
Plana were made for the next
meettns ot the org"'flizatlon on
December T at Santa Ana Com-
m.unity Cent.er club ho1;1se. On lhi.!!1
occasion the speaker ..tdU be Cecil
0 . Tilton of Berkeley , who will
tell of his experlenct't' in Japan
while serving under Gencr-::i l 1'1 c-
Arthur.
J PRINTED OUTING FLANNELS
Cong. Church
Sc.nday Schedule
' In the Community 1 Church of
Corona del Mar, Mlsl!I Lots Hamer,
noted expert on Sutjday school
work. will spent next! Sunday a.t
11 o'clock on the su~ect. "Thal
Novelty patterns, cute florals and juvenll•J.
Soft, fluffy, double nopped. You'll thrill to
the seledion and the 1aving. Please com.
•arly for the best choice.
Reg. 69c GENUINE
WAMSUnA ORGANDY
Full bolts, first quality, nationally
advertised "WAMSUTTA" organd)(.
Snowy white, grand for curtains or
hlouses, and Xmas apr'!ns. Doors ope~
at 9:30.
c
yd
I '! .. ,,"l!i ' ,\ I
c
yd
TeM~y :.:~!': ~n\Jndlng the I FAST COLOR PRINTED11' conpNs
week-end at the l<tfal church
meeting with .teachers and coun-1
Hllors of the several ~partments I . . :i c in order to make su eslions a-, Full bolts, first quahty. A. fine quality,
to how to Improve the ork of the priced especially for this event. At presen
Sunday sch~l and o use lh<' 1 market price, ,these would sell for at led1 limited facllitJes to the best n<.!-. vantage. She will suggest how the 20c _a yard more. A word to tha wlM • 1
church can be unified lh its educn-·
11·;:~ ~~ .. ;:;"'!:I.=.i, at _D_A_N_RIY--E .. R-sumNGS
9:46. ci1-. for all egeo. Lo l fall tte . this r· J A& Loa.c ve y pa ms, in 1ne qu&.4-
The senior HJgh Pilgrim Fe1· ity fabric. Some 42'' wide, some i -lowohlp will join l. er young descents, and lovely plai~. Co m
people ln a raJly a the First early for best selection.
Concrei'aUon&l cbu in Long ------....-
Be..,b beslnnlnr at ,:30. Auto• Reg. S.50 I\
loaded with youn~ple wtll WOOL JERSEY leave the CommW.1 y Church
p10mpt1y at 2. o· ' Transpor-A complete r'ange of lovely fall shad
taUon ..w be IUmJoh to all who in this, the most pPpular of all fabri ~-to so. i'rogn.*1~Lncludea : SAVE, SAVE, SAVE, at ALPERT'
-· --mo •. dinner, GIGANTIC FABRIC FAIR VAL ,._P alnlln&' .,,.s, w p. GALO b :rtt.e JUnior Hllfb ·1gr1m Fe!· RE TB R 0 U G B 0 T
lo-tlrahip t•cher• and coun&ellors STORE. j
wt1J meet q 4 p. m with Miu
ffamer-to ouUine a ~rogram for
the quarter. .They ~eet for
their regular eeulon t. 6 o'cloc;k
With Harlan Boyt aa or.
Tl>!a cbureb la coo\"l'atlng with
the-~o be held
at St. ~-·• rbn
cbWcb • 11 7 ntpt i 7:30. *"""~ . 'J'be_ ,AonlJal lhin•• B'arvest
J'\eata will be llold In Pllc<lm
'll<iJI -Iba -'"' Wod-111' .,., lla:t I'~ la from, U:JO
i.. I o'docit. Jlot and a
t ..... -_,. ---Gift ..... --diirt lj • I .iU:ta _,. be
JMD•tn11t Mn. Daviff la I
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4111-.. MAIN. _,
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Full bolts, your choice 25 lovely fen sliaaes.
A fine quality, fabric med perfectly for your
YABD fell needs, end priced IO low. Doors open et
-7:30.
36" BLEACHED HEETING Reg. $2.50
Snowy white, fine con-
struction, so many practi~
cal household uses, an~
look at the saving. Where
but at ALPERT'S GIGAN~
TIC FABRIC FAIR c
you find value s uch a
this?
IYLOR ud ACETATE CBEP£
Reg. 39 t
31" wide, not the
Good
c
yd
45" wide. This is value indeed.
All colors, including while-
This has all the washability of
ma&ic NYLON, plus the wear·
Bbility of wonderful acetate.
Ideal for slips, gowns, or lin·
gerie, especially good for
blouses.
LLOWEEN CAMBRIC
narrow width usually sold, reduced in honor
olors,. black, olOIUlge, red, green, white, et c .
. . Reg . $1.19
_ Cl~-RESISTANT
88:..
I , \INiiClj' " . • 1: 'i!·taiail ~ .... il.1 : ; i ' .
I. ''M IU t -~1 r N ~l.~,..
Full bolts, tine quality for C1¥"· BAYON GABARDINE
lains. or other household '~ 29'1. This quality mllSt be seen ~
be appreciated, but if ifs t , ••
ALPERT'S, it is value. ·
Full bolts, all first quality. All t he lovely
tall shades, including black, brown 79 • and navy. Perfect for schoo l J4.
~lothes,, or street wear.
Reg. 8't CO OilED INDIAN HEAD
Irregulars, which ill in no way impair the wearing quality. Good
colors. Think of it a aaving of 30c on every yard. Good lengths, you'll
be amazed at the aluea at ALPERT'S FABRIC FAIR.
~oo~•do~~ ·l~~!!d, an~~~EI~ yo~!~-~I.!~ ~~~ rod, tho 5 ,. :4.
1age for pajama• and nl tgowns. Perfect ~ 1hirb, tool UmJt 6 yarc:Ls to o
custom.,.
·woULD YOU
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.. Lit Ad 'jf's171 • ......... -. .--....
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cusrOM ~UPCOVE£
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a davenport
~ $
WOULD JOU :!i •,I
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MAKE A PAIR '1 OF LINED ,: . • DRAPE RI Es
~TNO'CMAIG~
•WE .'.WIW We ................. ' ·1 ··111 .. Aqlfl• -*"' '"' ·.1 .. , t ·~· .,.. "" ""' ......... ~· ~ ............ ··~::,..,,.~ ....... Iii!"-..... II(
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fey Shore'Trio
Feted-by Hi;be~d1
I. • •
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per Dine·en'd Dence for
Birthday Observenc·!I, .
--. ~ --T--------•
I 9!5CJ ; Mr. and Mrs. ()ti~ f .!Weatherwax .
Entertain for Son and Bride
Nancy Sebre
Hostesi at 6tf;
Birt~day Event Tbfto 9-)' ,BbO ... matrons, all
ot 1 whom ..have blrtbday anntvcr ..
, a&rlet: ln ociober, lwhere wrpriaed
Tbdre wu a large JM:l"'Pkin at hono?eea • la.lit Friday whM bua ..
the front door and the ~ wu banda entertained! tbem at dinner
gay )Vi.th of.ange and , blaqk deco-at C&atawaye chjlb~ A birthday
ration.a when Nancy Betha, &07 cake was climax qt the feaat.
PolnL'lettia avenue, Corona ¥.el Mar. Present were Frances and Paul
celebrated her alxth btrthl!ay an-Moore Wheeler, Loui!Ml and Rob--
niveraary tut week. l ert Quinn and Rosemary and Rob-
Dinner and dancing In Lon
Beach recenUy attorded pleuu
tor Mr-, and Mn. Olin Usk, Mr
Mra. Joh Cooper of anta Ana and Atre. Oougl&e Htnealy and Mr
n
Mrs.J hnCo
Hoste at
Bridge Lunch
A prom.Jnent affair of the sea--------'------
900 on which the social spoUight I lll'ld Mra. Harris Antleraon, Santa
_ focuaed was the receptlon given Ana; Mr. and :Mn. Jlm Kreger
• Sunday, October 15, by Mr. and and Son, Jt.mmy, El Monte; Mn.
Ave., New rt HelghU extended and Mrs. Arthur Tbronaon of Coe
hospitality ednesday hen she t.a Meaa..
The ocCa.aion celebrated th entertained with a P,r tttly e.p-birthdays of Mrs. Uak, Mr. Tll,ronl
pointed Jun heon for m mbers of son and Mr. Hlnealy.
her bridge c ub. A green. d white
EBWOOD'S
CHRISTt.jAS SALE -Treasures of Beauty • Mrs. Olis F. Wealh,etwax, 134 E. George Kreger, MlM Joan Kreu-
18lh St., Coata Me.ea, to honor and ger, Mrs. Elsie Ehlen, Mra. Jemile
l:nt:roduce their new daughter-in-Mack, Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Dwyer,
law, Mrs. Bill Weatherwax (Bun-~arold Dwyer, ¥.ra. Ray Krueger,
ny Speirs . .) Miss Darline Krueger,. Merle
Gueats came in Halloween coa-ert Heck. color them was acce uated In Harborites Pledge
the table ecoraUona d elea. t U • •t•
At %5% tG &0% dlM:OU.nt ~-111 oontlnu., unlll tit.-taat n~
nanctal obllptloa I• met. You ha\•e lM.~n ID08t kJud-tbaakS.
friend& tumes and refreshments followed ------
where about, the house c rysanlhe·' a ntvers1 1es Locale of the smart function Frick, all of orange. the holiday moUf. f Reformation Theme
at Lutheran Church
Sermon theme Sunday, Oct. 29,
11 a. m. at N cwpo'f Harbor Lu·
thcran church, 1027 Cliff Drive,
mums were 'used eftect~ely. One of the 252 gtrlB who pledged
Prese-nt were Mme111. nest M c· sororities during fall term rush
Clellan, Micpael Pandel , Charles week \\'hlch was held thla year on
F . Hand, qunnlng But'8r, P . V. the University o' Oregon c&mpu51
P1J.rkC's, Charles AndrcwS' and Miss wa.<J Catherine Rabbitt or Balboa.
Alice Plumer. 1 Catherine pledged Chi Omega ao--
''Touch hand#, touch hands "1th (rlt>ndl'I thJ& <lit)., Stron.1
h&ndN kt "-..k, old hand9 to young, t~orC't'l ,fnrKl\'t' for M>OD
the ftrt'li bum low And "'ho may •Y·TlllS DA\" -may n ·er
come again. Touch hands.
was the Corlta Mesa Friday After-Also Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nleb-
noon club hoUftc, which was re-las of Olive: Mrs. Orme Dwyer,
splendent with a profusion of Mr!5. Mart Reagan, Ventura.; )frs.
pink and yellow dahlias and cllry· Harold Veeh, Irvine: Mr. and ~fn .
santhemums. Pink rol!ebuds and Clyde Otto, Colton; Mr. and Mrs.
pink tapers gra~ed the t ea table Theo Robl.ns; Mlaa M;ary Robtns,
w\th gleaming silver service com· Newport Beach; Mr. and Mrs.
t>leUng the c~a:mlng picture. Boyd Horrell, Balboa ; Jim Cor·
In .the recc1v1ng line were Mr. bin, Newport Beach .
Helping Nancy celebrale were
her grandparents, Mr. and1Mre. H .
W . Mekeel Q,f Balboa I1land and
he·r young friend!!, Unda Ddal,
Clessa Buc ko, Margaret :ingram,
Sandy Garnau.s, TilU. Grorud,
Valerie Vetch, Sally BroWn, Gay
Ann Me.cGUlavray, Chrl1Una Gan· for Reformation Day \VOr&hlp
non, Sandra Oxarart, Jan Ice service Is "Here I Sund!"
F1nt prize wa.s won j by Misl'I rorlty.
Plumer; Mra. Hand scot'fd second Tuck Rabbitt. Catherlnt''L'I broth·
and Mrs. Butler was con8oled. r r, went Alpha Delta Phi. a.t U.
-------l-1 C .. Berkeley.
Dr. no"°'8rd l':rl''ood
t"URNITURE ·GIFTS -ART -t"ABH.lf'S -JE\\T.l..RY
40'7 p;, Balboa 81\ .. d..-Opro ~\·t·nlngs and Sundays
and Mrs. Otls Weatherwax, Mr. I
and P.l n>. Dill W calhewax and
Capt. and P.trs. Alex Speirs of Vic·
to1ia, 8 . C .. parents of the brlde. Cliff Haven Home
Mecca For Guests Supplying an unu!"ual and ef·
rectivc noto t o the sc('ne was the
punch howl with mystic vapors
a rising fr('lnl it. Mlss Ela ine Free. The Cllfr .Haven ho1ne of Mr.
man prcsh1cd al th1· punch b()y,·J and Mrs. Paul Lorentzen, residents
and Miss Susie Hun1c at the cof· here for the past ycur, hM been
fee um. Mi's. Boyd J·Jorrcll (Joan t f h .1 l't f 'fli ct Dodd ) had charge of the guest ccn er 0 ospl a 1 Y or rn s
book. ! fron1 far and n"ar lhi!! sum1ncr.
. An1orig thosr enjnying a stay Out·of ·lo,••n i;uc!-lt!'I attcnd1n;; . ...1 A F t VI t l h . I t.I IC 0 Th .... ~re: .. r!i. nn:i oo e, !'.! n:
l' event inc ti e< · · ompson J\!r. and Mrs. T ed Smith. Topeka.
of Pa.<1adena. gr('nt ."tOndfathcr of K D H ,, T ;, St ' f I M 1 ,1 a:isa."; r . O\'taru ro1o..'\n . t.~e or1c f'g roon1 : r . an< .. rs.
1
Lo · •1 'f 1 •t y · ·1 \\' It l-l r d M d u1 s. •• n .: •• r . an{ l" r!I. 1rg1 a rr crn. nsa cna : _r. an Sherrill. Coronarlo; Roy Coal:it of
Mrs. Richard Foes, ?.fonrovia: J\.fr . .Canada : Mr. antl !\trs. RobC'tt Kel·
and Mr.i1. Ralph Anderson. Lo.'i An· 1 1" F M I M J k
I P I ... ti J G J• rcsno; r. ant rs. ac JZ P!'S : .•. n ea 1crwax, .. p t S 1 C 'I F k . M 11 F 11 t ~I J h os rn, an .... , ruz: i• rs. ran 1e
Waxwthe · u cAr on:h _rs. 0J 0 1Sicgcl, T aft; 11rs. Blanch<' Thoen.
ca C'tv.·nx, n a e 1 m ; OC' I R " od c· . !\I( . 1 1-i y.,r. Weatherwax. \Vhittier : La\\.'rcnc<' r~wo ity .. '· nnr rs. a r·
Ehl Ch I R I h ,1 'v t I rcn Coats, Vernon Co11.t!I, Mr. and en, ar e!S a p , .. rs. es a M 1 · C d M
\Vood and son. Wayne, l\fr. and ~.,'"· Alr~1ngD oats nnll r :;k•nn
M Cl d A h J ' A h 1 ·· rs. Vln rennan. a o .cu ers . rs. y c l'I en, 1m s en. f"eld
M r. and Mrs. Dan Stewart. Mr. 1 •
ALLOWEEN
PECIALS
Schweitzer, Bonnie Hallett, Betty
J ean Creswell, Billie Jean Kunt~
Sue Ann Blakeslee, Susan Over·
Ice, Jimmie campert , Ste'ilc Port-.
er. Robert Gannon, Jon Hubbard,
Kevin S ebra, Steven Enkj, Ricky
Webb, Rllndy Wright and 1 ?tticl\.3el
l-l ocgec.
County Artists
Show at Fullerton
Artists from ten Or·'lngJ County
ci tlc!! arc rcpre.'1entcd In the cur·
1 ent Orange County Art jt\.R<-"locia· [
tinn mc-mbers' Non ·jurlcd I Exhibi·
lion o f nil.<1, watercoloni, CC"ramlcs
a n d sculpture. whlC'h mayl be seen
until th<' end of October, d.ally ex ·
i.:ept Sunday fro m 10 a . 'm. to 8
p. m. in the Fullerton Pu11ic Libr·
arv Lec ture Room.
;,Laguna Rocks." a aUrf·~ca pc
in nils by Helen Hafer of10rangc, t
\v:i.s the first sale of the exhibl·
tioil, being purchased by !Mr. and
;'\1rs. Drew Knight of Fullerton.
THURSDAY -FRIDAY -SATURDAY
,
.
Trick or Treat Candy ........... lb. 29¢ Pumpkins 10 & 25¢
Halloween creams candy lb. 39¢ Masks ....................................... 10 & 25¢
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Halloween Jelly Beans ...... lb. 39¢ Halloween Corn Candy .... ..lb. 391'
Rubber Masks .... 391', 49 r & 981'
Hallowe'en Noise Makers ...... 101'
Chubby the
Pig Toy ...... 591'
Saunders Police
Car Toy .. .1.19
.Super jet water
Pistol ............ 59¢
w· 1gs ........... 39¢
r.J~car .
l I 0 0 t-:-:--, D R U G S
l'lftl'\t. 11.-\HIUIK 3003
PELLETIER 'S
NEWPORT
PHARMACY
'.\ t _\\ l'Ul t I l~l \(It
J,hl'l1··· 11.trlu·r 5
I
Miniature Tootsie Rolls ...... lb. 39¢
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Men's Socks ...................................... 251'
VINCENT'S
BALBOA
PHARMACY
1\.\1.HOA
l 'hnnt· l tarbo r 10.i
HAMPTON'S
HARBOR
DRUGS
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Mask .. J 5¢
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Derbys ar.st.1
colors ......... ~9r
Assorted I
Costum(ls l.25
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Ask us about our Cflristmas Lay-Away Pl~n
Ancnor .Hoking
Forest Green Glassware
13 oz. Ice Tea Glass ............ 12!'
I 0 oz. Footed Tum bier ......... 121' •
9 oz. Tum bier ............................. 101'
Se lad Bowl ..... .... . . ... . .. 291'
Platter ..................................... .-291'
Dinner Plates .............................. 29¢
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Libby Sky Writer Glasses
regular 6 for 72' ...... 6 for 59¢
Alarm Clocks reg. I. 98 ............ 1.29
Children's Jig Saw Pu.zzles ..... 29;
Care Nome Cold Creem
2.00 size ....... , .................................. 1.00
Better House and Garden 1
Cook Book .................................... 2. 98 ..
Welt Disn ey Hand Puppets . ~.49
Paper Napkins & Table Cloth .191'
Zombie Glasses,
regular 6 for 72t ............ 6 for 59¢
He.avy Ash Trays reg. 15'
Helene Rubenstein ·Silk Velvet 1
Velvet Foundations & Fece j
9 ¢
Powder 2.50 value .................. 1~50
Hslene Rubenstein Silk Velvtlt
Foundation Hand 'Lotion ... , .. J.00
Dermetics Super -Rich Series l
t WE REPAIR +DIO AND TELEVISION sris I
t ' WE REPAIR WATCHES AND CLOCKS
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Kiss Kets ..... ,. .. 17•
lncllvlduolly J'l''Opped Mid condlet.
Chewing Gum ~~=~· 59•
Wrlg .. y'1 Soeormir!T, Doubt. Mont, P.K .• Adorn1, e..mon·. 0ont)'n9, 8"c:hi .. , a..chnut Chick .. , ••
P I Circus Brond I-••· 33• eGnU $ Blonchcd V1rginio c•111
Peanuts l~~' ~.~·::; 15•
COOK/El, tlt•tKEltl
Animal Crackers T°""" !;.',:-10-
Vanilla Wafers wnton ':.;.:~· 29"
Grahams c~~::;. '~-:·· 25°
Fig Ba rs """ ,,_ ~•':: 29"
Sugar Cookies .Non ..... 25•
SrOlo. ""'·
Big Buy Cookies ~~ 1:-;.a. 29"
Dads Cookies 0o•mooo .. ,. 15•
Tea Timer ,~~':l.~:~;~r ~':: 27•
S. PTef?<1recl for th utr• '-. -next Tuesclo . e ''•or treat•rs'' wh
the yo.;,.,gs1?,,mg7/i Your neighborhoOcJ ~';,;ht,y co_me colling on you
Hollo?."'' en pa;• t ove, yet or• ineJCpensi"I •~Ra~ '' leotvring treats
· y, ool Com · •· ""••hme t 1 even1n I Select fro h . • in today anrl n s ror yovr
' "'. t e wiclo variety on clispl!;: ready for the big
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IELLY BEANS
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Roxbury
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l·pood
Cello "9
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Brand
l·p•••d c.11 • ...,
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MA SHMALLOWS ~::u'd 2
.CAN Y BARS ~1~~: . c;~::.:' 7911
A wide variety to ch~se from: Welch Cocoonut •. Hershey Milk Chocolate,
Henhey Almond, Snicker, Power Hou1e, Milky Woy, O'Henry, Baby Ruth.
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Pure, fte1h-0pple juice.
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APPLE
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Westfoir •. ··
son DRINKS
C•o9monr A.oot Beer, Gold
A.1.1th Orange Soda, C10Qm0f\t lm1Tol•on S1rowb11rry Soda,
• Sna Colo. 1 Depa.it• ore cxtro on bott'--1
2 32-oL 23C . Htti.s
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White Pop Corn ?~! •:.:· 15•
Yellow Pop Corn ?::.'!. ',?.-;'.· 15•
Golden Pop Corn <9-:;;;: :O.~: 17•
Popped Corn ~:~ 114;..e:-29-
lce Cream Snowsoo, 2 "•h 29c
Vonollo « cN>c;olote. C '•nt (Or10t'I, I 15c)
Ice Cream ~'if:=~~ 2 .i"" 47 c
Cxtro R.ic:h, Extro 5.mootl'i, Von,uo, Strowtlel"I)',
Chocolole, Of Rocky Rood. !puit · 24c)
Orange Juice 1:~:·· 14c "!;:•· 33•
Full O'Gold brand, 1weclened.
Orange Juice 1!;:·· 14° "!;:•· 33• T""''"""' bfond, nofvf'ol,
Zee Napkins ""'"'
Dixie Cold Cups
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,.cir.•" 1-•17 v-
Shoulder chuck to pot roast. Cut
from U. S. gnded GOOD beef • EDWARDS COFFEE Vacuum Packed 1-111. 77c
(2-lb. can, 1.51) CH
RIB ROAST Stcmdlnq 7'" t
11. $. Crad-.:1 ~D hel
• I CBICKERS ManE~~~:i~~-1b. 69°
SLICED BICOll *A lb. 53°
(~RADE B $LICED BACON * lb. 49cJ
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from U.S. p•ded GOOD bed.. lb. Teni:ler, juicy, flavorful. Boiling Beef · I Cut from • s. graded GOOD beef.
. pi.,, m••L Es<e!knt ..,....i lft'c RIB .. 5• SIRLOIN ., 89-
wiih lo-nln.go1abt... Ill. WI CLUB ., 8• T-BONE .. 98•
Skinless Wieners ti 'ltlEll ''611
lb. 49c Breasts I'! 1.29 Wings ... 51-SomenetorSwiltPnmium.
Packed ia Cello. Fine fta9'0I'.
P .... UYer '" •11c• VI ll oa SLICID
[lltt!Jent witJa b.eoa. 28c 'Legs & THigh1 To'"' ... 1.19
111. ii -' Hearts oi 55° Livers •;: 1.39
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(J-rb. bag, 2.t)) ... (2-lb. bog. l."'7) Ht 0110 low~ ... 7-
SHORTENING Royal Satin 3-1~. 790 1-lb. can. 29c •••
FL0'9R lltchml Craft-Emlcbed 1:::· 950 S.11>. baq, 45<:-2.5-11>. bav, 1.98
BUTIER Dairy Glen-Finl QuaWy 1b.&8° Qaan.s. Ill Carlom
CHEESE nllamook Brand lb.57° Mild Oreqon Cheddar
LUNCH MEAT lbmel 1::42° Spam
MRS. WRIGHrS BRUD
Slioed, white or ...,. 19• wheaL (Small loaf, He) INf
. YELLOW MARGARINE
Sunnybank. quarters •.
Packed in cartons. 0..29c
IE,Elt•IEI
Grapefruit Juice 4::L 25•
Town~. •-tor noturol. t18--ot. ~ l\c:l
Tomato Juice ~.. 4:;:L 229
For bfeokfmt. 118-oz. ton,. IOcl
Eastside Beer u .... -11•
No ~IL. lC-of 24, 1.S5l
Eastside Beer 11 ......... It•
Or. Wt!7Y• No depcM.lt. ICaM Of 24, ).241
Eastside Beer 2 ::t::; 139
o..-tt.xtro. ICOMof ll, 3.661
'-Y(ine ..!."':°~ ,.... 73-
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, ipples for cooking or for lhll~"c:a: treata.
._cwt WW. oft.red only !ft Sofwaa11
ac...d to M'll ltwft. T aat oddttlotlal.
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111'!1 ;''r .... 27•
JONA HANS w~ 3 ..,17•·
PIPPI S / '°c!":io .. 5°
DRI US w=-3 ..,25•
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IHolf-oollon c.artar1, 3'7C)
Holf & Holf ,__ .=:., 22c
Miik pnc..,. l&bjKt to StcN 9oQrd ~iON.
Cottage ChffM :0: 22e ~..!,b· J 2c
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(~~rt-ta o::w ~"first ~ady" of OCC L ngua Dept. by suP.,Yison We Jut reeel\--ed a tnck liDacl of finf' pa.au. Pink P&r,.
tlon, Purity, eo.t-. 1..-Prtdl-and Romany. Iii pllR
NO'l'lOE ni:vrnNo ib,s '
NOTICE IS lfEREBY OIVJ:N
that the Board of Truttee9 of the
Newport Beach School Dl~trtct, of
Orange County, CallfomJa, will
receive sealed bids up to · 8 ;00
o'clock~ P. M. on the 7th day of
November, 19~. at the Office 1of
said School Qlatrlct, located. lat
Cliff Drive and Irvine Av1nOe,
Newport Height&, CaUfor:n9 at
which t1me e.nd place said bids
wtll be publicly opened and read
for the following:
Painting the exterior ot the
Newport School and the Oua--
todi&n'• Cottage at 14th and
· Ba I boa Boulevard, Newport
Beech, Callfomla, all tn ac-
cordance wtth the speclffca-
tlona on file in the Office of
said School DilStrlct.
Pursuant to the provisions of
SecUon 1770 of the Labor Code,
the Board of Trustffs of Kid
Newport Beach School Dl8trict
hu aecertalned the general pre-
vailing rate ot wages in the local~
lty in which this wo rk ls to be
performed for ~ach type of work·
man needed to execute this con·
t ract. The prevailing h~urly wage
scale so ascertained Is as follows:
Painters.
Painters.
Laborers
brush
spray
Per
Hour
.. $2.15
.. 2.40
.. 1.65
u•AL NOnCE month ot .A.Ugul't red 10S,4M "Finl Lady'' of the torelp Ian depa.rtme • Mt.. Mary Dralt al a new county ernerg·
eea.-.-going anglers landed ' McCheaney Al.-e to Oran19 Cout Collep a Klnnuo , Mexico and ... ~wny dlauby .'~er coonlunlnty""cou~ .. '!al~• of· tow of 326,980 tieb. , , ~· ~:_,_ • · urn w• ...... · The· marine tllhut. labontory Berkel~y. fonua. !Ice at tbe regueirt ot the , board . lfori<:Jr OF of tb« Dlvlaton of h and Game Bo.m 111 t. Pa.ul, llbmeeota. Miu Mcarney choae e University of supervt!liOrs, to •upplant the
D U8'1'Er8 SA.Lit reported that aJclppe at 392 pat-at Mlnne90t&, n th! twin city. Mlnne•polll1 f~r furthe g her educa-patched·up pre• en t ordinance,
WllllRZA!, default hu been ty bpat.. along-the t checkec\ tlon. Startlne'•U a jou.m.aliem m&--many tlmes amended.
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ms4e In the p&yment at the in· ln durtns the mOnth. jor, •he exercieed the woman'• ed by any Spanla records. Mu-Chairfl'!r'ln Wlllt. H. Warner of
debt.edne• HCUred by, and ln the · Anglert. abo&rd boat.e perogatJve aqd phang'ed her mind 1ic tin' neceaartl confined to the supenrleora announced that in
performance of the coveuinta con· from Central port.a and l'r&_duated u a S~tah ma-the ph qgraph be auae she en-streamlining the new ordlnance,
talned in Utat certain 'trult deed chalked up the best ord with an jor. While a.t iMinneaota ah_e work· joys p I' the lano-tor her the board probably wlJl also ln·
dated November 1, Hft, made, ex· aver&ge catch of t elgh~ to ten ed on the at.rt of the yearbook, own am\laement. elude new 8 tate replai.fons, aet
ecuted. and delivered by EAllL R. fish a. day. Salmon fand striped The Gopher, land wu an officer :N°tM'J)Olrt tment up by the 'stat.fl civil defense plan
YOUNG and MARY R. YOUNG, basa fishermen avet&ged a.bout other aororit.y, Kappa Delta. Her The ~ltchen of r apartment authorized by the ~cent special
husband and wife, u truators, to onqo and a half tiah aPtece on es.Ch aocial life 11114.1 well balanced with In NeW")?Ort Beach 8 a wonder-sesalon of the legislature.
CORPORATION OP' AMERlCA.o trip. • ~1 •erlous study and 1she ,-raduated tut aroma when M ry get.a bU&y The ordinance pC"ovldea for a
a Calitomla corporaUon, u tf'U9--with a well-ea.med Phi Beta Kap-with her collectlo of foreign county civil defense councU, made
tee for BANK OF AMERICA NA· -People do read want acb. pa key. ·, . rectpea:. Her •pecliy Is Scandl· up of various department head11
TIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS F ollowing graduation, Mary navian cookies. iyid • repreaentative of each of the
ASSOCIATION, a national bank-LEGAL NQ1TICE came to the Unlventlty of Call· Outdoor aporta nclude show· inCOrporated cities. While the
Ing a.uod4Uon.. ber\efictary. which fornia, Berkeley, and spent three ahoeing, fiahlng an ahe ha.a been county council coordinates local
trust "deed wu recorded on No· 1 year• ln the Spanish department "on and ott'' a h se too many defense activitlea, each city Is re-
vember 12, 1946, in book 1605, with the necessary youchers, to u a teaching aaslllta.nt. ·she re· times to mention. f-t took Yoes· quired to set up Ila own defeMe
page 144, Official Records of the undersigned at bislor her p!aoe celvt'd ihe Muter of Art.I decree lte to Interest t1 In the fine Plan and organization. The coun-
Oranse County, California; a'.nd ·of bu.lnesa,. to-wit: 4t the office ln 1949 and joined the OCC tac-art of snowshoeing. Aa M4ry ex-ty council perforn1s that function
WHEREAS, Bank of America of A . K. Phelps, attorney llt law, ulty in September of this ye1Lr. At pla1ns tt. in Minn~ta there is In unincorporated communitiu.
NaUorf&l Twit and 8avlnp Aaeo-~7 Coast Highway. I Corona del Cout she teachee clauea in both too much snow tq a.rouse such
ciation. the owner and holder of Mar, California, with!~ six month• Spani•h 'and EngtLah lA. &porting enthu•IUJn---onty the Argyle Socks. TUnQ
•atd deed and the debt secured after the first publlC4tiOn of this Travel has alwaya. been an jm· snow shovel. She jhu caa.st for
thereby, bu applied to and direct· notice. port.ant part of Afary'e Ute. Her trout in; the Minne~ and North-Sf I F G
ed aa.id truatee In wrltlnl' to de· Dated October 12. ~950. father was a civil engineer with em California lakei\ but her deep 0 en rom ar •
cute the lrUlt by said trust deed ADDIE VINCE?fT CANN, the railroad and evory sum.mer &ea ftsl)ing has bff!n limited to
created, and to make &ale puau-Executrix of the Es~ate of said she pld.nned a tC"ip. All 48 states dropplnt & line ovf the pier at
ant thereto; and decedent. . were visited and during the toun Balboa.
WHJtREA.S1 notice of such _. 1 of the N orthwut the M.cChesney Plana tor the tu re include a 1 .. 0. 5:5 -Press. d Ill breach of the obligation" of the Publish Oct. 12_19•26. ov. 2, 19~. family ca.roped ouL Mary hu ton new car and m e trave ng.
trustors and of the beneficiary'& memories of pitching hek-tent too Mary'e great ambitlon is to visit
election to cause to be. aold the NO'DCE OF SALE OF REAL close to a patch ot mud and ac· the Latin Amerlcanj countries and
property below described to satls-PROPERTY BY if'RUSTEE quiring a mud bath-free gratis. atudy the culture lof our Good
ty said obligation• ha.s been re· UNDER DEED ot TRUST T.rtp to Mexico Neighbors. TI
corded as la provided for by law, WHEREAS, BURFPRD JOHN-The be11t remembered trip was 1
a.nd more than three montrui have SON INLOES. a widhw. by Deed the one to Mexico in the summer JOHN D. SHAW. . F .. in letter
elapsed since such recordation and of TrUBt dated ~fay lJ.2. 1949, re· of 1946. V,,flllle in Mexico City, to newapaper -" don't know
the truatee deems It best to sell cordeci ~lay 31. 1949, in Book attending the' University of Mex1-whether fools or r als are to be
the real property now remaining 18:>0. page 284 , Offit:lal Records co, she lived with a Spanish !am-mot1t feared in public administra·
subject to the trust deed as a in the office of .the J County Re· lly to ht>lp her gain n better ~Om· lion. 'M)e rascal st' als. The tool
who)e, in order to fulfill the pur· corder or Orange Cowi.ty, Califor· mand of the language. The sum· wutea. The result I the same for
Fifteen pairs of hand knit
argyle socks •valued at $7.50 a
pair) and eight packages of al~
bacore were reported a." stolen
frdn1 ~1C"S. Beo'.ltrlce ~1arston, 271~
Bayshore Dr., Bay Shores, bet1,11een
6 Monday night and 10 a . ru. Tuf'S·
day, police 86id .
The albacore wrui taken from a
deep freeze unit which was locat·
ed in the Marston garage. Thf'
thieves overlooked an outboard
motor 'A'hich \vas in the garage
at the time.
""""· -h7' plant9 Only ... 00.
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Ma.Dy otber vartetM. of Camdllu only •ll&'htl)'
5 & 10¢ Nursery
T USTll'< •
~-Extra-Fa re Train to
~HICAGO
Los Angeles Limited
Here's speed and comfort-either Coach or
Pullman. Beau1iful Lounge and Dining Cars.
The only no-ex1ra-fare through Pullmans 10
New York City; St. Paul-Minneapolis. Two
nights 10 Chicago.
FOR
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UNION PACIFIC TICKET OFFICE -SANTA ANA
305 North Molfl StrHt • T•lepho"•: IClmb•rl}I· 2-1979
DEPfNDAILE TIANSf'ORTATION;.911.n
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UNION ·
PACIFIC
Onti and one·half times the pre·
vaillng rate or wages shall be paid
any work.ing time in exceas of
eight 18) hours in any one calen·
dar day end for Saturdays, Sun·
days and legal holiday!'!, unless
otherwise noted. For le88 tha.n
eight ( 81 hours per day the rate
shall be that frar tion of the fore·
going rates that the number of
hourH bears to eight tSI.
~es thereof. nla. did grant and '1 convey the mer wasn't all work, tho'. Varloua the taxpaying publi ." ~People do read the want ads.
NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE property therein an~ hereinafter side trip& were aandwlched 1in with ----------------
IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the desc ribed to Bay ~crow Com· the weekly bull fight.a.
Each bidder muS:t submit with
hl8 bid a satisfactory check certi-
fied by a responsible bank or a
bidder's bond made payable to the
order of the Newport Beach
School Dil!ltrict in an amount not
Jesa. than five per cent f 57,) of
the 8Um bid as a guarantee that
the bidder will enter Into the pro-
posed Conlract if the .same is
awarded him. In the event of fail-
ure to enter Into such contract,
the proceeds of the check will be
forfeited, or In case of a bond. the
full .!Um thereof will be forfeited
to said School District of Orange
County.
Each bid must be on a blank
form furnished by the Newport
Beach School Di.8trlct. ·
The successful bidder shall be
required to ru"rnlsh. at the time of
signing agreement. one t l l surety
bond which !thall protect the lab-
orers nnd materialmen and shall
l:>e for fifty per cent (50rt, ' of
the amount ot the Contract, in
accordance v.-ith SeC'tiOll 4204 of
the Government Code. and one I 1 )
surety bond in the amount of fifty
per cent 1 so•i. ) of the Contract. '
guaranteeing the faithful per ·
formance of the Contract: said
bonds to })(-first approved by the
'Office of the County Counsel ot
Orange County.
The Board of Trustees of the
Newport Beach School Distrlct
N.'9e\Ves the right to reject any or
all bids, and not necessarily accept
tlic lowest price bid. and to waive
8ny inforn1ality in any bid r11-
Cf'ived.
NEWPORT BEACH SCHOOL
DISTRIC"T OJ< .. ORANGE
COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
By '.'vfar\on C. Dodd.
Clerk of IL~ Board of
10th day of November, 19aO. at pany, Inc .. as truster. to secure Miss McChcsney has been an
the hour of 11 o'clock in the fore· .:1mong otht-'r obligatiqns. the pay· avid animal lover !'!Ince early child·
noon, at the South front door of ment of one promisstry note for hood. In her t>arlier days she long-
the Orange County Court House, the sum of $3500.00 d ted May 12." ed for a live alligator. One warm
situated in the City of Santa Ana. 19-19. in favor of S. D. Koonce and summer day. with a lunch under
County of Orange. California, Marga1·et Koonce, h'!1sillnd a n d one arm and a sub9<'rlption book
CORPORATION OF AMERlCA wife. as jo.!_nt tenan~s. or order, under the othfr, ahe set out to sell
as trustee, under and pursuant to 1,1,·ith in terest fron1 ate at the 20 magazine orders to get a fret•
the terms of said trust deed wi ll rate of 6•;.. per a nun1 . Sa.id alligator. Ma.ny hours l&ter, and
sell at public auction to the high· promissory note is due In monthly 2 aub!crlptlon& richer, she ln6de
est bidder for c&Sh (PAYABLE installments o r $35.00 for more per her way back home. Disappoint·
AT TIME OF SALE I.N GOLD roonth Including lnttb-est at 6'i} ment wu changed to joy the next
COIN OR LAWFUL lotONEY OF per annum from May 31 , 1949, on day when her dad took her to the
THE UNITED STATES) all the the tv,.entieth day Of each and cirC'\1 111 and purchased a pair of
interest conveyed by saJd trust every month, beginntng on June chameleons for her.
deed In and to tl)e following de-20. 1949: and J.fary has many hobbies to OC·
scribed real property situaled in • \.'/HEREAS, defat~t has oc· cupy her leisure hours. A vollml·
the, County ot Orange, State of curred in that the installment of nous record collection is highlight·
California, and more particularly principal and int crest1 due on said
described 8.ll follows. to-wit: note on Noven1beC" 20. 1949, hu
The Southeasterly 126 feet of not been pa.Id ; and j
the Northeasterly one-half of WHEREAS, S. D. <Koonce and
Lot 38 of Newport Heights, ?\1:argart>t Koonce, hv.·ners and
as per map thereof recorded holdt"r11 of said note tferetofore de·
in Book 4, Page 83 of Miscell· manded that said trustee sell said
aneoua l'.faps, records of said property, and on Jt.ple 8, 1950,
Orange County. duly recorded in the 0ffice of the
EXCEPTING THEREFROM County RecoC"der of ~aid County
the Northeaaterly 2~ feet. 1n Book 2024. pagt> 18f. of Official
ALSO EXCEPTING 'MiElRE-Rccords thereof. a notice of said
FROM the following descrlb-default and of the~rl' election to
ed land : ca.use said property to be sold,
Beginning at a point in the and 1nore than three \onths have
Southeasterly line of 1ald tot now elap!&d since thd recordation
. dJ1tant 25 fttt Southwesterly of said notice. ~e sum of
from the moat · Etuterly cor-$340:"i.68 principal and lntere8t
ner of Mid lot and runntng thereon from October.I' 20, 1949, I~
thence Southwraterly along now due, owing and unpaid and
aaid Soutl\easterly line 2!> there is also secured ~y 9a1d Deed
feet : thence Northerly along of Trust the trustce·si fee and ex-
a tangent curve, concave to penael'I of $8.\e e~timated at
the We.st and having-a radius $2:"i0.00. togetht>r wit.ti. any sums
of 25 feet, 39.27 r,et to a tan· paid and advanced b~ the owner:-:
gent line parallel with and of said note in nccord~nce wltn the
distant 25 feet Southwesterly provl8ions of said D~ed of Tru8t
from the Northeasterly line of v1ith intere!'lt on said f!Ums.
aaJd lot: thence Southeasterly NO\V THEREFORjE. NOTICE
along said parallel line 25 IS HEREBY GIVEN fhat the said
l'eet to the point of beginning. Bay El'lcrow Compa.,_y, Inc., by
ALSO EXCEPTING THERE-virtue of the ·'.lUthorily vestt>d in
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTIC'E OF
INTENIJED l\10 RTGAGE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
That Gordon S. \Vevlll, Mortgagor.
whoae address Is 111 Main Street,
In the City of Balboa. County of
Orange, State of 0'.llifornia. in-
tcncJs to mortgage to Bank of ·
An1erlce N . T. &: S. A ., h1ortgag~.
whose addreSli Is 617 E. Balboa
Blvd .. in the City of Balboa. Coun-
ty of Orange. State of California,
All fixt~rPs and equipment lnclud·
Ing:
1-LaCro!Vff! Two Key Cooler
N o. 10768 t'&ue 1-La Crosse 25 Case
Cooler No. 9704
1-FC"edertck's Floating Air
Coollte Dt>licatel'lsen Ca."1.e 4
Gtaris No. 125620
1-Coldf!w Walk·IN Box 6'x6'x7'
f\'lodel I<-:"iO C No. 700808
of a certain restaurant business
ltno\Vn &!-! Dutch Lunch and locat-
<'d Rt 111 1.-taln Street. in the City
FROM the Southwesterly 70 it as trustee of said obed of Trust.
Trustees. feet thereof. will aell at public _a~tlon. to the
,, 5 "<:"-et'~· l p,&~ .• t Los A.ngelef!,, C~Utor-h!~~ bt~t fo~ • asm·, a; ~! '.•°"~.,..·*' i!ftjl(iiilio#~~. ~" f~~~ ii111ffi!'t 'or l"lt' tinlt I -+~""'~.;.:...-...U;J,.-U.-'-i-.Ll-"'~ 1C:Jc5k-fl6"~N:v·~ 'AMERICA, America, on...-t he 17t di.Y' ( bfo;.
O'Jllef: ,L."i~tNO BIDS as Tttiste~. · ' · · vember, 1950, at the our of 11 :00
of E.3Jboa. County of Orange.
State of California, and that an
executed mortgage of the 1ame
wtll be delivered and the constd-e ~i "'1~refon.1>'1d ~•'· lO :OQ.. :l-1
o~lock •·"."· on the 7th df,y o(. N~.' '
vember, 1950, at the Loan deP'lrt·
ment of tht> Bank of America N. . . ' 'Notice 11-1 hereby given that the By A. G. Maurer. a. m . ot said date, t the south
Boan.I nf School Trustees of the Vice President front door of the Or g e County
Newport Beach School District By J . W. Allison. Court House in the 'ty of Santa
will receivt> st•aled bids for full· Assistant Secretary Ana. CaUtornia, all o the intereat
time experienced gardening con· ISEAL) conveyed to it by id Deed of
tractor to take charge of -9.JI CR 1840!\ Trust in and to all
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1that cC'rta.in
school in tht'.' Ne\vport Beach Ele· No. 566---Press. pC"Opt'rty sttuated in the City of
mentary School District who will PublJsh Oct. 19--26 , Nov. 2, 19~ Newport Be.a.ch. Coun y of Orange,
be expect"d to be'r all expense of State of California. described as
equipment. rei)lacement ot plant.!1. Nn. PA-455 follows. to-"'·lt: / •
lawns, etc .. furnish all fertilizer NOTJCE TO CREDITORS The Southwe!itEly 67.02
tor maint.'.lining adequate growth ESTATE OF RAMON MENDOZA feet ot the No he.19terly
of all vegetation, work to be do~ DECEASED 132.02 feet of the utheal!lt·
T. &. S. A. BaJboa Branch at 617
F.. Balboa Blvd., in the City of
Balboa. County of Orange, State
of Callfomla.
D!tted October 25, 19~.
Gordon S. Wevill
Mortgagor
Bank of America NT & SA
Balboa Branch
MoC"tgagPe
No. 569--Preas
PubHshed 10/26/5-0
according to specificatlona on file NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN erly 150 feet of lot 2,8 ot
In echool buslnesa orrice. th ed N~rt He.ights ~ iper Map CERT.lFICATE OF BUSINESS to e er itors of and all per· ~ ·· '"'~ Fl N s..-cificatlon9 on ri te In school ti r d d 1• Book 4 Fictitious rm ame ..-80118 having claims against Uie tereo recor e T • oo~s business office, corner Irvine Ave. Page 83 or Mi· cellaneouo THE UNDERSIGNED • said decedent or uJd .. tate lo du t and Cliff Drive. Neunui.rt Rei•bl8. 1 Maps. records of Id Orange hereby certify that Bh~ is con c -·· ,..._. ~ fl e them with the oecessary bUM' Bidt to be opened November 7, vouchers in the offi~ of the Clerk County, California, Ing an Employment Agency 1-
1960 at 8 :00 p. m . or .·~ much or said property ae neM at ~~ East Bay Ave .. City of the Suuperior Court ot the "'" """_ c u Pursuant to the Labo r Co4e of shall .__ n-e"'•'"..v t be 80ld to ot H&lbca. Orange County, a • County of Orange, State of C&Ji-""' '"'-..--J ti Ii ·the State of Callforn~"\ the said provide • -·rn llUffi .ient to pay fomla, under tbe ficU ous rm tornia. or to present ~ u.me. .... E I Board or Trust~e has ascertained with the n~ vouchers, to the tot.:U amaunt red by said name of Newport Harbor
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the general prevailing houtly ~--d -• ~ . .,,. ment Agency and that I& d rm the underatgned at ht. or her ~ \M. • "' wa,ae for each craft or type of place c1f. buaine-. to-wit : Dated October 23. r.w. ta compMed of the following per-
workman needt!!1 to execute the c/o Dona1d D. Harwood~ 1,.15 BA y ESCRO co., Inc. 1'0M, whoee names ln full and
cont.met which will be awarded Coast Highway, Coron& del (SEAL) I places ot reaidence are 8.8 follow•.
the successful bidder; and \heae Mar, Callfomla By DEAN c. BRADFORD to-wtt:
prevailing rates are contained in within alx monlha after the ftrat · President GLADYS LANDIS. M7 F.ut
ea.Id apect_nc.atk>ns adopted by pubUeaUon of th1a nouce. By ED. JO AN, ~u. . Ba)' A.Yer, Balboa. C&Ut,
.the Board. and are as follows: Deted October 11, 1150• State of Callfomla, WITNE88 , my band thia 24th
' hr Co d•V O( Oc'-ber, i-A. &. R.. ABBEY, unty of Orange, ss ->J 1.u [ -~ PubUc AdmJnlatr.tro On October 23 1 Gladys Landis
.O&rdner ·· .. ···-·······-·-····-.. ···-$1.80 Adminiltrator ot the Estate the uodenfgned,r a ot.ary Public State ot California
Gardener helper ,-······--·---1.!iOj ~ ol aald deoeaimt. In and for ~ Coull County ot O~ge. •·
t.wn sprinkler tilter -·-2.:SO DONALD D, HARWOOD personally appeared . C. Brad-ON THl8 ~ day of oetober,
t Omleral X.bo"r . ·····-·-···· 1.70 l•U co,.at Hlgllway . ford, known to me t.o be the Prell· A.D. 19$0, ¥ore me, Helen O.
; The Bo&rd of School Trwrt~ eorpna del Mar. California. dent. and Ed knQwu to Kl& t. a l'f~ PubUc in and for i>f UM New.port Beach School Di&-Attorney for Admln11trator. me to be the ot the the aid County and ._te, 1Jlilld· '!"'ct,_,... •• the nsht to ·-No. 5"-Prw. Corporation t.bl.t the q thoN!n,i.-'-.niul-
PY or all bids or waive 1any -Publlah Oct. 1._ Nov. %-9. U&o. within. tnstN.m.t.· to JIM aad llW'Of'll. ~1 apt)Mftd
f019&1Jty in a bid. tO l>e tbe 'puoona _,to<! ~ lAndlll -A to me· to bo
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they're so
Elecrric ranges and water he:1ters are
inexpensive to operate. They give accurate,
dependable service _ye:1r6 longer. And
they give it day after day after day.
AND you gtt a 1ptrial low electric ralr for rooking and
waler healing when 1hry're DOTH electric. A1k your dtakr.
Southern Ca li fo r n ia Ed iso'n Compan y
.7Ut&eifon RIDING EASE ••• DRIVING EASE
I t ~ •
'OVr . "Best lJvy-by All Ode/$
rid es more smoothly
You'll ~lidt! smoothly. steadily. saJely
over rpost roads in Chevrolet-only
k>w-prf ed car combining the Unitized
Knee-ction Ride and ' alrplane-type
ahoct bsorbe... .
!It drives more easily
Yoo'U lc:njoy finat 110+shift driving at
lowest cost with Cbevrqlet's famou!I Pow;;kttde Automatic Transmiss.ion•
•.• orffint>Jt standMd driving al lowest
coat y\itb Chevrolet's Silent Synchr<>-
Mab frraMmlSSlon.
It operates more economica lly
You'll enjoy extra·fine · performance
and ~avr money, too; for Chevrolet is
the only low·priced car with a Valve-
in-Head eogioe-treod setter for the
indu!try.
It lasts longer, loa
Chevrolet ii built to outlast other can.
That's one reason why there are 011rr
a million mo.re Che·11rolers on the road
than any olhe:r make-and why Chev-
rolet ii America's most popular car, •
year after year. Come in-see it now!
ll's better looking-all around
You'll kno"'' it's more bea"tiful from
every angle. inside and out: for Olev·
rolet is the only low·priced car with
Body by Fi.sher-the standaC"d of 5tyl-
iog.
It offers more for less-lhroughout
Think! Center-Point Steering: Curved
Windshield with Panoramic Visibility:
Fisher Unistecl Construction: hydraulic
brakes wit.h Duhl-Life rivetless linings.
You gel all these a.nd many other fea·
tures in Chevrolet at lowest edit.
•Co,,.binotion o/ l'ot.·nzlltie A.lllomdlic Tran.nnlnWn tmJ
IOM.,. Eqilte optional on De 1..-n """'1eh 01--a:tro ant.
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~ Oct. l9-2t.. 1.ICSO; ~ Mo.nc:& 18 2Mff I CAt9i Wil14 T ~ ... eil'ftCla! WM__,., J ... Mi&GAto .et
, _ le -· -t-f1C -all ..... ..i,_ , r aq -.... oM I I .my ottldal
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lrou BUY YABDAOZ AT
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~AUCO SHOP
~ 180 Ne"11G!rt A.e., OOSTA lllE8A e . \........,. -~ I -n.1s -Week's Specials: ~ FAST COLOR, MERCERIZED, SANFORIZED
GUllrae Prl!1te4 atoadcloth •••• yd. 75¢
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Mrs-.Geo. \Al ..
on Progra
For Church
Women'a Fell · of St. A na
dre~1 Presbyterian cburch meeU
Wednesd-.y, Nov. 1 at the -church
with a. deuert rse ' served
prompUy at 1 :30 p •
Speaker for the
Mn. George Whea
Island who will gtv
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THE mnTY CHURCH OF T&IJ'IU •
lOIS Norih lrotdW•'f • ICIT1T1b;eri• 1-5441 s-te AM, C.UfotlM•
Afflll•tMI wlffl U11lty khool, i....'t Svm,,.lt, Mo.
le'tl. &tell• Teylor ec., eftd Myro11 H. I(.,, 'Mh1hten
SUNDAY MOlNINQ WOlSHI,, ll:OI '· M. -SUNDAY scitOOL, 10!11 A. M. • Shtdy Cl•n•~lu•,d•f l:tt p. m. -Thur1d•f 2:00 p . m. •ad 1:00 p. m.
. Obermrtlergau P on Play. :Mr.
and Mra. Wheat ha e ju.at T't!tUm·
ed from a summer mui-ope and
their accourit of the trip wu high-
llg'ht ot the recent arveet FeeU-
vaJ dinner at the c ~rch.
Oll'Y OF NEWPORT BZAOH talc .. d . . new Obevrolet trucks . from the Culbertson
Offlc• and Llbt•'l' Opie11 Dall, 10;00 •-""· to 4:00 p. n'l.-nd bf •ppoh1tmeM
'Coatlnuo111 Prayer Hrvle. j . All U11lty l.it~.twr• f• S.I•
NfWPO•T 1£.4CH UN ITY I.ASS -TUfSDAY l :OO P. M. -1121 W. IALI0.4 ILYD.
RAT TA.I . FURNITURE AND
.ACCESSORIES
Ohewolet O<mpany of Newport -~
Oondry, City Shop :rorermn; 8un M
Mike Ordu.. dttver; t.,.,,. Bupp.. driver; Hnco
.._ of the OUlbe!Uon ~y """ M""'11
UOlf IN 001 OWHI WOKSKOPI AHO fl"OM-THt PHI IP,INll
-YOU CAN, DO BEi IER AT
DBDiger
FURNITURE CO.
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We Buy and Sell New a.nd Used Furniture
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1812 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa le. 5656
0TRICK-OR-TREAT
MIXED CANDY
FOR YOUR PAKTY
WIENERS ....
AT WHOLESAl~E
14 oz.
pkg'. 2 tor 25c
10 l .. B. BOX
About 100 \\'IPnen ... 49t lb.
:SE\\1 SIUPM.ENT-VERV FRESH 6-oz pkg'. 12-or.. pks.
MARSHMALLOWS 10r 2 tor 29 '
Party-Pak
BEVERAGE
ALL .,l~A V<JHS .
P URE APPl.E
CIDER ....... . Gallon
CASE & S\\' A YNE -d o~. tin
ORANGE ADE ................. .
F.ASTt~RN
SLICED 1•.45c -BACON
FUU. 8 U CF.S
FINEST ORADE "A"
lb. 59¢ RIB STEAK
SIRLOIN •• ··1 •. 69 ¢
Round Steak lb. 74;
Ground BEEF lb. 49 r
SHANKLESS
TENl>ERIZF.D
SMOKED 1b.49c
HAM
WHOLE OR HALF
BABY BEEF
POT ROAST lb. 39 t
7-BONE RST. lb. 47;
Round Bone 10• 49;.
8WIFT'8 PREMIUM 49 'SLICED BOLOGNA ·... . .... lb. c
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OENUINZ
TILLAMOOK CHEESE lb.-stc
Pictured both phlc&lly and
wtth colored alldes ere Scotland,
Sweden, Norway, I y and other
countrle.s. Mr. Wh t la ahowtng
alldeo and apealdn t9"11'ht at a
meeUns of 1.he chu Cheeae and
Cracke.ra cJub.
Beebe,-.
State Chairman
Addresses
4th Dist. P.~T.A.
Especl8.lly interesting ~-th•
r~urth district monthly eeUng
of Orange County Callto & Con-
gMu of Pe.rents and T eachers Oc-
tober 19 In the Fu11etton Unton
H igh school audJtori.um. ~ttend
ll'\f trom the Newport Beach ele-
mentary school Parent-Teacher
r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I U80Clatton w ere Mrs. P . F . Balnel!I,
XMAS C l"RDS pr .. ident; M ... H arvey Somen, A secretary; Mrs. Louis Csenar,
SELECT ~OW vice-president ; Mrs. E . L. M.unaey,
1 parent-education chairman; and
Larp AMo~f'nt MrB. R . E . Schwltzer. f ounder's
Hallmark ~ f.'.hriP:n day chaJrman. The Newport Har-
cos.TAe .J:.~A bor Union.:,.· High school Pa.rent-
1'1Lo.'5 Teacher •as9oclalion wu repn-
STATION'ERS sented by 1..1r.1. Edgar Hill. presl-
BM.coa a.tlS-R dent : A1rs. H , 0 . Boyvey, Mrs. F'.
1188 Newport Boulevard W . Tunnell. 1'1rs : T . M. P.erkin.s
and M rs. Parker Perice.
MESA RANCH IMKT.
"llt.\ft,t•-w
ComChowd~
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1 l•bl~ abon-1% n.pe~ -.. ~..,-i.c-1 ~ pe.red, 1 Y2 cup•[P• MW. ....... •-.. ~.-n
Cook onion 1lowl1 :J min. jn 1honen7
ins. Add potatoes,. watef1 ~d ult.
Cover; boil 20 min.., or ~ pota&oa
ars tender. Add ·rat of ~ndi.nts
and · Mac mW.I stu.mins ·Jhot.. Sen.
wich c:riep cracUn. Mak.. "4 •ninP.
Yo• Jl"iU NtMtlr
Pet Miik, Cream Style
Coru, Potatoes. Onions
and Shortening.
,CIGARmES -$145
carton
PET MILK
. 2 tall • . . . • . .
4 Small ..••..•
DOI.E'S ·CRUSHED-So.
PINEAPPLE • • • i •
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LADY'S Cllc:JICI'!
Canberry SallCe~
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BULK COFFEE • • lb.
plu~
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SPiCED PEAC 21 ¢
Kenneth V..1• Rich, state high
scllool service c hairn1an, v.·as the
speaker. H e brought nut that the
PTA could be a forum in which
to dil!ICU!UI school problem•. The
problems of high school &K'e stu-
dents o.re many and great uhder-
st.andlng by aHulta should be glv.,
en to them. According to Mr. Rich,
family rule at thls age should not
be h ca Vy handed. More Crlendly
advice at1d coucil should be ap-
plied instPad.
The PT'A mag&Eine. aa brought
out during the program. i• urg-
ing a ne\V type of "Trick or Treat'"
Hal1oween lnovation. Instead of
the usual conglomeration of
1weets that people have on ha.nd
with which to answer the door
bell on Witches Night, it Is sug-
ge11t ed that sewing ba..!ket ob-
jectl'I, .!U Ch &R.11 needles, thread, sis-
sors for children of foreign coun-
trieit be given. The clea.rlng house
for such supplies for ror1!1En coun-
tries Is the Ameri can '!i'riend8'
Servic<> committee. 426 No. Rsy -
mor.d. Pnsadf'n·1, Calif.
Mrs. J . C. 11-tacF'arlane. editor
1920 Bush street, SAnta Ana. an-
nounced a "ncv.• name for the
Newsette'" contest, with a prlEe to
be awarded. Anyone who can im-
prove on the nlfme "Newitette"
mlN!t submit her entry before No-
V!'m b<'r l to 1'-lrs. MacFarlane.
A f a..-.hion s kit revue of 1950
v.·.~s a most,. colorful part of the
mo rning program. Mrs. Edgar Hlll '::ie ~~:rt.-Beach took part In
This Week's
Bridge Winners
Lt. Col. and Mrs. W . A. H ouit-
ton were winners north-south &nd
Mrs. A m old Gasser a.nd Mrs.
Thon1as Gill· Wt"re high scorers
cut-west. In the duplicate bridge"
game held on Monday evening In
ell: Harry 8pr1~er>talid A . ~D.
Wetherby; M ~. Peggy Johnson
and Mrs. Slewart Browne: Mrs.
Mollit'" Ballard a nd MN!. Roy Jvinw;
Mrs. A . D . Wetherby and Mrs.
Carl lk>n90n. ·
Runners-up east-west were Mrs.
Violet Calkin and Norman Barker:
Mn. Henry Eggert and Mrs.
Geor~ carroU: Mrs. Helen Thayer
and M ne. A . W . Tummel: Mtl!I.
Ca.rrle Saunden and Mrs. C.e.tb·
erlne Smith; Mrs. Eleanor New-
comer and Mrs. Margaret Church.
The Newport Harbor ·Duplicate
Bridge Club will hold its next
rrgular meeting on Monday eve-
ning Oct. 3Qth. Play will start
promi)Uy at ~ :30 o'clock.
-. 4-H Shdppinq Day sci~TCH' FE~D 3~wt -Well Attended
I Some 200 I 4-H members and
ALL PURPOSE 410 leaders attended the first Orange
MASH wt County Shopping Day, report.a • • • • • 1 • C KIM Anne Glroo. home advlaor for llll•••••••••••••••lvlce _ll'I c.ha"l'e of,.-B work tnpr-tbe Acricultilraf Extension Ser-
LOOAL-FAJlM FRESH I . ' ange c:ounty. 'Ille aped.al program PUMPKINS
8Wl!h"l' -•t!ICY ,
.Medium Siu
for
I cblJdtta.
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C_ARROTS ... ~.-n-m•-· 2 ~ 54 ~~ ·~o~~f ~·":i,";r•aa:: _ i___:_ Ana BJgb ""hool.
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Mia Ado. Mae MarahaJJ. 4-B
IAROZ SIZE 11.U88ETT Club alyU.t ~for the Slmpllolty
POTATOES .I. Patt.em company presented a
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8WllET-PAlfCY
TOKAY GUPES
. LAJl(Jr-.sl'fO Wlll'D:· '
show, "F&ahlpn C&nd.ida for the
j-K ... Modft'n ~" were modeled
by OTange c.junty f·ff atria. M-
lb. 11' CAULIFLOWER -···· tMla L. 'Poltelthw ~ f.·B leader from
aainas Plan
C'ottume arty
Helm McTagg wtll be hoa-
teu t th.la wee 1 rneeUng of
Kam&tJn·a Klub, e atratr tO be
a Ha e party at An-
chor Members are
asked to bring !es to r111 •
big bax. of pumpk na, nuts, appl~•
and 1"dy for a lloween gift to
chlldr n ot their 'adopted" fam·
ily.
Wllr;rta Stwnatz and. Laura De
Los J¥os were p sent a.a guests
at th recent mee Ing, held a t the
home o( Boote K ne With 17 at-
tendl1. Marvtne Southworth of
Bever Hills, a · 1ormer member,
wa.s 180 preM!nt with her new
baby. [
Members ste.rtect wo rk on a play
whlcH wtll be a p rt or "Commu-
nity Capen,'' to e presented at
t he hiJh school in anuary.
I
Presbyteriant Plan
Year's Work f'rogram
Plane ror the year'e work pro-
gram Were made[recenlly when
the board or trus ees and mem-
be!"fl at large of St. Andrew's
Prefthyterian chur met in Joint
session.
Dlscpssl'd were areas ,,life of
the church, floon !al nc>N:111 and
ability, r eligious educe.lion pro-
gram. possibility of a board of
Christian educatlo~ to take care
of all church l'lc11ool problems.
church rnembersht):> and expan·
alon. i'amlly Nlg}\t. a Children's
P'ellowshlp. o.ssirnilatlon of nev.·
mC'mben1, the chqlr. the church
youth program anithe men's club.
Present were th Rev. Thonias
Gibson, Hugh Sp nger. Kenneth I
Fowler, Torn San8 . Mr. &nd Mrs.
Edgar Hill, Mrs~Richard Gal-'i
braUh. Mr. and . Ralph Dea-
ver. ?.fr. and Mra. tillard Mier. I
Harbor Star ~hapter I
Initiates Me ~bers I
Inlt1etion of ne n1e.mbers inlo I
Harbor, Star chn.pt r !i68, 0 . E . S.
on ~e8day eve ng In 'CO!lta !
M~sa. I brought r•any Orange
mcn1bers to S\vell the crow d in 1
I. 0 . q. F . hall. 1 j
Worthy Matron dythe Ken1per
and Wbrthy Patro Cuba Morri!i
(Photo by Beckner)
Saturday Dance
at Gr-an9e Hell
The Costa itea Crance will
stage a masquerade party and
dance Saturday. Oct. 28 at the
Grange Hall Persona not. wishing
to "dress" tor the occulon wtll be
welcome. Both modern and square
dances 'will be enjoyed and re-
freshments will be served. The
SMART GIRLS . ON THE GO .
Will choose 2 pde. Jersey co-ordinates by Alex Colman
or Su!'·Rose of Calif. in provocative autumn shades.
Blouses from $5.95 Skirts $11.95 at
JO-LEE' SPORT .S,HOP
1818 Newport ~ ve.
public ts invited to participate in 1'---------------------------
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Quality Wools, Jerseys and Crepes
Dresses to $25 Now at -
$11 -$13-$15
Sizes 9 10 1~ 20 and i 21.! to 21 12
FRANCIS NORTON SHOP
. So Fitting For Fall!
HAIR-STYLING JUST FOR YOU!
~Y..~~~i_::, formerly of Marshall Fi e ld , Sak;'.-Mei nan-Marcus
207 N. BROADWAY
(Upper Lobby-Suite 212)
Kimberly 2:4491 or 2-44_92--:--SANT A ANA
w ere 8.8.9lated In ~ cercn1ony by L'_:=======================================~ Worthy Patron Te~ Korse of Or-. _
angc, whose sisrr, J'3 cquelyn
lttlller. WR.'! one o the initiate::i.
Others were Cha latte McNair.
hfarcell& Steller d Ada Ann
Orth, while Merllet Ann Dungan
was welcomed as a lnev.• affiliate.
Esc orted to th"e fast werP Pa!'il
Grand Matron M)lude Bigelov.·
Sibley. Deputy Gratd Matron Mil-
dred Johneon of 98 h district . and
Worthy Matron Ethel Parks of
Orange. Aleo escory.ed w ere many
past mp.trans and p•trons.
Refreshments, selected from s ~able gP.y wtth Hal oween decora-
tions, ,W.~f~, in . c. rt~-ot , ~-tt. ·
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Film-Fun Satu~da ;'
at Cl!ildren's Party
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The i;i.ew film pt<tjf'c t9r recently
given the church vJ,tn be used for
the fit1t time whe primary and
beginners departm t children or
St. J&J1tea Eplacop 1 church have
a Hallbween cost me party on
Saturd.y, 4 to O: p.m . In the
pariah , "1ouae.
The~ will be a ftl-length film,
Mlck y'.a Cov~red W gon, !e8.turing
Micky fW<>ney o.nd shorter com-
ic ver~on of Bar r or Sevill r
ln addflon, there ill be all lht.:
oldtirne1· games an bobbing f or
app1 ... j
There a.re ten t achcrs oC the
two departments their month·
ly meeUng wu hel -Tuesday eve·
nlpg at the home of Mrs. Paul
Moore Whffler, chu h school sec·
retary. i • 1---
Bible Church
Hug ~ Succes
With · more than
attendance, the fir
for ~on and te
potluclr:•, dln:ner at
bl• Clwfeb, Costa
penona In
get together
wahlp and a
Central Bl-
Unct rice.-. Rev. DWigtlt Kin-' . ~r. p ted the devo-
d arranged the program .
no.~.-dinru!r tun time wu
With eve e pa.rtldpet-
pmeo and
'the eVenln• c 00 .'Soul
loall talonL
Rememla9r to Forget
Costly -Eggs' Milk •••
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CINPH already contains every_ high
qoality iniredient necessary for a perf~
cake. You add only water. For a finbr, .. ' easier, thriftier cake .•• ·Bake_ CINCH.
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fer, Pa~~J-~ tcnot••t' : • .
and Thelma
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W , ' A c'ty-wtd<o o~~ of Pro-be held Tuo.day eventni at ~1:
M d M · ·11• I J W th "'" teatant Rei;orma.uori 4&Y will be Andrew's t>rabYteria.n ch Urch 'for r. an rs. 1 1am . ea e, "a' ~ei:.. ~~~~·~day .,t~.~: :::.1:::.1·.J.~:~1·:00:=.
J . y· oung ·Costa! lAe·saNewlyweds· ~~"'::.::.':..~:~·~~.~~.;..::and prlze•· "'"'1 both folk and pop· Oln · fTJ , . :i~r=ge .. ~~tr:~~{~~h~c~~~ ~~; d~1mt w:d.~!n:~.:t1t!uC::.:
87 Betty Klrby age." ~ around. the fireplace.
Welcome additfOll8 to the Har-Mesa C"1rcles f. combined choir ram local The committee in charge tn-
bor area'• young inarried set are churches will be di~c eel by JdU8 eludes Velma Pridham, Jo an
the newlywedded Mr. and Mrs. Announcements Harper In stngtng Al ghty God I Kimes: Nancy Doovcr, Pete Pteg-ot our Fatheni, with Mra: Sillte er, Millard Mier, Annette Whit·
William John (Bill) WMtherwax, Deaver at the console of the or-1 lock, Marilyn Robson. Dick Whit-
who are at home in Costa. Mesa Mrs. Lucile Knight, 2308 Elden lock and Judy Tucker. ·
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0011 ~.c.Cellu ~s
in Ow'11 Home . -Mr. and Mre. t>qn MCC&llum
and !am,Jy, who havp: been rea~d·
Ing In Laguna for aOJne Ume have
returned ~ to their oWn homfl al
415 S&n Bernardino f A venue and
are calchlng"'UP on 11ewa of their
many friends. Don ' eldest aon,.
now at i.he untvensl~y. hu gone
Delta Tau Delta. ~
Teache r ond Pupil
at Moza'rt Concert
' Mre. Kathleen Coleman of New.-
port Height.a and one of her Pu-
plla, C&rol Ann Shaw, who is
studying Moz&rt. were deUghted
guests laat Friday at a private
concen. in the hoine of Mre. Del·
phine Smith, I,.ong Beach . They
were privileged to hear Dr. Guy
Mater, U. C. L. A. Instructor, give
a concert of music by ,Mozart
which he is repeating at the uni·
ve'rslty this week .
On thtitr vacatio the McCal-
luma we~t t o Chlcag where they
visited her relatives jllnd to Iowa
to spend some tlm&Qtwith hJa sl.9-
ter, also i.went to C --f ada.
Many ~ inan is t4rced to turn I Reaching for the top of the lad ·
ov<.>r a new tear because his wife dcr of eucce&B cannot be achieved
can rr.:id him like a · k . I by waiting tor the elevator.
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WCTU Memberi1
at State Confab 1
Mrs. Margaret Ckrk. 'prestdent:
Mrs. Lona Griffin; ·treasurer and
Mrs. Flora Beatty, county L. T . L.
chairman, were membere of the
local union who attended the re·
cent state W. C. T. U. convention
held at First Baptist church, San
Diego.
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New_ Y. P. G roup
to Dance Nov. 3
Flnrt aocl&J and d&nc.e fbr
aeventh and cigbth grnde atudent.a
of the Hora.Cc Ensign acbool wt11
be he1d at 8 o'clock Friday, No-
vember 3 at St. James partsh
house. This is a new group which
will be organiZE'd, third youth
An early palriotlc edito r carrird group In the c;hurch r>rogram ·and
it will l'lel('<:t iL'S own name. Meet-
Jega.I government notices ln hit> ings will be held once a month.
r:ew~papc-r free of charge, retus-SponsoMI for the young people
ing to accept payment llntil final-a.re Mr. and MrS'. Moreland Leith·
ly George Washin,;ton thanked old, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gibson
him for his generosity to the .and Dr. and Mrs. Eo;tward Milum.
fledgling government and Insist-
ed th.:it he acCept pay. -People do read the want ~.
following theJr wedding in Esqul-Ave., Costa Mesa, will entertain gan.
mall, B .C. The 'bridegroom la the Circle 10 of the Coat.a Mesa Com· ---------+---------·--------------.,.----+-----------------------------,-----------------
900 of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Otis F . munity Church WSCS at ita next
Weatherwax. 234 E. 18th St. meeting Wednesday, November 1.
Capt. and Mrs. Alex Speirs of Es· at 7:30 p.m . •
qulmalt are parents of the bride. Mrs. Evelyn Thompson led the
ronnerly Miss Kn.Lhleen Irene devotlorui and Mrl!I. Marian Ovcr-
Speirs, known Lo her rrfends as man gave the missionary talk at
Bunty. " the latest session of Circle 110 wit h
St. Paul's Naval and Garrison :Mrs. Bernice Ha.dley, 1915 West-
EpiscopaJ church w'a.s at Its love-minster Ave. Visitors present we1·e
Uest for an equally IO\'ely bride Mrs. Carol Kahn and Mrs. Thomp-
when promises were plf'.dgC'd son. Members in attendance in-
Wednesday, October 4. Rev. A . E. eluded Mme&. Genevieve Ander-
Hendy offlclatcd at the in1pre!I-son, Faye Brock, Ellen Cross,
8.lve double-ring cPrcmony. Ethel De Bord, Eunice Fitch, Gin
Boµquets of chrysa.nlhemums. Griffin. Virginia. Hogland, Mildred I
all w-hlte, were shadnwe-d by my-Wa rne. Grace Speth. Lucille
ri&ds of stately white taper11 t o Knight. Jac kie Miller. Jean Pat-
form the altar dccoration5, while ric k. Bessie Potts, lrma Leigh
sinaIJ clusters of rf'<i roRes and Shaw and Jl'l nrgarct Fletcher.
whit(' <'hry11anthemµms WC're at· Myrtle Glynn and Neva Neff
taehcd to the pew~\ were \VClcorncd Into the mem~r-
Escorted dov:n the aisle by hPr qh!p of Circle 9 :1t a recent 1neC't-
fathe r, the hri.de v.:as gowned in Ing In the hon1e of Mrs.· Blanche
white brocaclcrl satin fashioned Ha~tie. The group \VI II hold its
with high neck, st1-1.nd·up colla r next meeting November 13 at 7 :30
· 8.nd lily point slcevrs. The circu-p.m. ""ith ?.trs. Ruth Pollard, 233
lar skirt swert into ,::ra<'eful train Santa Ana Ave., Newport H eights.
and t he ch-'\pel veil of illllRi on net
was caught under a beaded coro-
n et. The b1idcgrnom'R gift, a goh.l
watch and a double strand of
pearls were her only ornaments.
, Comprising the brickW., bouquet
•were red rosebuds anct white chry-
santhemums in a cascade arrange-
• menl.
Miss Dor othy A.r c her s elect ed
mauve taffeta and pink carnR-
-ttona for her rolP of hnnn1· maid.
In the entourage nf bridesmaids
. were two si11tcrs o r the bride. Mh>s
. Peggy Speir.!4 and Mil:I~ Betty
Speirs, attir1•d in apph·-grcen taf-
feta and carryin& yellow carna·
tlons.
ldenti<'al in n1nde we.re thf>
frocks of tho attcnrlants. develop-
ed with off-the-sho ulder neckline
and circular s klrtM. They wore
match ing n('t headdresses and taf-
feta mitts.
Robert Bow:u:k ~:::.-rvctf as bt·st
man .w<t JR.C'k Ilell and \\'alter
Preccdin::t" thl' eerc1nuny the
choir sang "Oh l"'i-rf P<'t Love" and
wh.il<' th~ f'r:uplc Ri~111.•d the rei:is-
-tfer Mrs. T . Flny1l san::; "l3eca.us~."
C. F . Boultrr was at lhe organ
con@o le n111si c.
Th•.: 1·ec"ptl•:n fou1~•I ~·.:t tlni::-in
_ lhe pa1ish hnll where the bridal
couple an•! t]l.-.jr pa1·1·11ts stood be·
neath R.n .11 r hw;1v cmh(•l lishrfl
"'ilh pink nnd \~'h1tr • h1r,'1n~s and
bells as they t_rr('f'ted th<' guc~L5.
Mrs . Spt'irs wore a chir blllt'
tafrf'ta go .... ·n with hnt en suite and
corsage of pink chrysnnthemums.
Mrs. Otiit WeathPrwax wn.<;
ctv.lrming in dusty rose crepe and
matching hsi.t . Ye llow rosebuds
made up her corse~C'. ,
The table. cnvcrf'd v.·ith n white
and allvrr cln th. wa.<i centered with
a thr~c-t~rE"rl cake flanked by
lighted pir1k tapers and pink hebe
dahlkls.
The 1:>1·ide 1!1 a grarluate of Vi c-
toria High school. A flcr b c l n g
graduated from Nry,•port Union
High school Mr. Weathrrwax en-
roOed at Orani:;e Coast <'Ollcgc. He
was catcher for the Spok:1ne l n-
dians baseball tean1 and plans to
continue In baseball when the sea·
aon start.<J. Currently Bill . Is ll)an-
ager or the Harbor "optimist base-
b&ll team whiC'h plays each Sun-
day in Costa Mesa.
All Saints Day is
Ep si c:opa l Obse rv ance
Episcopalians will ob~erve All
Saints day, Wednesday, November
1. with •l 7:30 a .m. celebration of
Holy' Communion. On Thursday,
No,•ember 2. at thr regular 10
a .m. SC'rVif'e, the t Jnited Thsnk
Offering of wom.-.n of the church
will be r l"CCiVf'd. A fterwsrd lhe Al-
tar GulkJ will meet.
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DR IVER BOOKED
Re ct or to Address
L. 8. Convot ation
T he Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler.
rector or St. James Episcopal
church and dean of the Long
Beac:h convocation, will speak o n
mission.'l.ry work at the convoca-
tion meeting' on Tuesday at Navy
Fan1ily chapel, Long Beach.
Among those attending f1·om
here will be Mrs. Wheeler. Mrs .
Marshall f<erler , Mrs. Robert Pat-
teson, Mrs. Kathleen Gooken and
Mrs. Maurine Elder.
Ebel! Book Sec:. 4
to Meet Wednesda y
M 1·s. Chcstf'r Dan ~ will re vie"· (
F'\o()(I Tidt• by Yerby when Ebf'll
rlub'!-! evening book section ~ets
\.Vednesrlay. November 1 at the
hnn1e of the chairman, Mrs. Ray
Neilsen, 1720 ,Waterfront Drive.
Corona del Mar.
Gala Carnival
Next Event for
Lindbergh PT A
Cuming events are foresh:tdow-
ert by the leering pumpkins. black
cats and ghoRl8. An1ong the most
outstanding feles planned to gre<'t
t he witches and g oblins this Hal·
l'1ween Is the gala carnival to bf'
Rtagt>d Monday, October 30 by the
Costa Me1'>'\ Lindbergh-Harper
PT A In Costa Mesa Ametican Le-
gion hall from 4 until 8 :30 p.m .
F inal arrangements for the btg
carnival were discussed by the
executive board at a special mf"eC-
ing Tuesday in the home of the
PTA president, M1-s. Dougkts
H inesly . 256 E . 20th St .. Also In
attendance were those laking ac-
tive part in the affair.
A costume parade at 7:30 p.m.
with children parttctpati.ng will be
a major feature of the evening's
pr ogr-:1m. Awards will 4be made
for the runniest, the m06t origi-
nal and the sca riest costumes.
Judges for the contest a.re Mrs.
Sam D. Crawford, Frank Walsh
and Howard Gerrish.
Tickets are now on sale for thf'
spaghetti supper which will be
!lerved from 5 to 7 p.m. Plenty of
food is guaranteed as do-nuts and
cider, hot dogs and coff~ will be
available in various booths.
• There will be numerous gameR
lo affon1 ente:rtainment for young
and old alike, a fortune teller.
who will find what your future
holds In the· depths of her crystal
MU and a weird spook house tc
Herbert C&rlylc, 41 , 221, Amei furnish more fun.
lhyst Ave .. Balboa 1.sland. Monda~· The L~dbergh-Harper PTA
was booked at the county jail on memben1 Invite everyone to join
a drunk drivtng charge. He was , i.h tht> fun and help boost thei r
arrested by the cons table's office I fund for the child welfare pro-
for Newport Beach township. gram this year.
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