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117 T. N. ("BIUCK"'J GAlNllll ,
liollt Tlle.oday la the fateful
Tlleedo,y aft« the tint Monday
in No\rembet when people over
'inmt· ot. the nauon go tci the pol.la.
-~11•···· ll~e THI I~~. p ESS· llYIOI ·Al'IA And It's going to be a iplghly
important day rOr Newport Har-
bor and Coeta Meaa.
Because ot Heins Kaleer. SECOND LARGEST HOME COMMl,INITY IN ORANGE COUNTY
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Helu: ls winding up a good.
clean, atralghlforward campaign
to become aupervi8or from the
Fltth district. He la gothc to b:e,
elected. I feet eure of th.st. But
It'll going to be necessary for
every voter In our local communl-
tlefi lo ca.st their ballots, JWlt to
VOLUME XI PHONE HARBOR i 616 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, THURDSAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1950 ' SIXTEEN PAGES FIVE CENTS NUMBER 36
• make sure we get hi.8 local repre-
11entation on the county boit.rd.
' Folka who know HPinz and feel
aure-he'8 going to win abaolutely
MUST go to Jhe polla, to give
him a vote of Jonfidence, lf noth-
ing else.
Folks who don't know a can-
didate uaually take someone 'else's
word concerning his charl.c ter
and abUity to fill the job. I wish
they'd take mine. Fir8t, he's a
fine a.nd true American citizen.
Second, he's a highly-successful
businessman. A nd third, he al-
re~y k:now,11; much about the con-
. diUon.s in hl.s ow~ district and of
the county 11.8 & whole, which is
necessary for a · supervisor.
I'm 8pf'.1k ing of things I know
to be true., I've seen H einz grow
with t he harbor djstrict , and I've
seen the many fine things he's
done for his community and t he
youth thereof. Heck, if members
of the Boys' Club could vote. they'd
elect him themselves. I 've seen
him in action on the Grand• Jury
-u much as a newspaperman Is
allowed to look -and he has done
a fine jnb there, has gained re-
spect for his actions and h R8
learned much of the county's
"'orkings.
And, for the benefit of the
ladies' vote, he's one of the best
durn cooks in the country!
Seriously. we're going to elect
someon e to over see a vast t erri-
t ory, one reach.ing fro m the Santa
Ana river to San Clemente, and
inland as far as Tustin . Let's vote
for a man we know can do the
job and do it well, huh'!
PAPPY GETS
A BIG BOOST
r knew it was going to happen
sometime. and now it has. Pappy
Graham fhis first name'.s Harold,
lf you're Interested) hu finally
made the big time in a n-.tional
magazine.
Pappy is my favorite skipper
and flslling-teacher. He operates
w ith skill and loving ca re his boat
Trade W ind out of P ort Orange.
And now he's., spread all over
"Ou tdoor Life," one of the biggest
of the sports magazines, ln a plc-
lti.re-article by Claude M . Kreider.
The 8lory's about albacore and
their strange hablt.s, but much of
the yarn 18 about Pappy, t oo, and
_his ability to smell out the long-
tfnned fish and to steer h i8 favo-
rite boat with his feet while he's
aearchlng the water for fish.
Pictures. too. They show some-
o f Al Dixon's crewmen loading
bait. and also show Mam.my Gra-
ham, who can fish almost a..s well
as Pappy, and Glenn and Elaine
Walker, relatives who're active In
local veterans' circles.
The whole a rticle 18 a fine trib-
u tP to Newport Harbor &nd to one
of Its best fishermen!
THEY'RE IN A
Nl:W BUSlNESS
tJ,.cle Bennie Reddick. proprie-
tor of this sterling fa.m\ly journal.
reports that two men well known
locally have st·'.lrted In an ambi-
tious and sure-to-succeed venture
In Loe Angele&. ' George Sawtelle of Balboa Is-
land. who formerly o perated the
Coast Inn at Laguna, and Sam
Taylor, former Ford dealer in our
sister ci ty and well known here.
have taken over the House of Mur-
phy in Lo., Angeles.
Their slogan is "It's my life. J
live It, I love it. and criticism be
damned."
You can't help but ad.m ire their
frankness. and al8o can't help but
w1sh tht>m lots of 1uccess.
So. If you can t ear younu'!lf
11.way from our ·elegRnt local eat-
ing places and can 8tand the L .
A . traffic, look for the House of
Murphy at La Cienega a n d
F ourth!
BLOWOUT OF THE LEFT REAR TJR'E caused thla eiectria.I supply ttvck to tum turt ... near the
Arcbe8 at 8:19 a. m. Monday. The truck drtven by Charlrw E. l:rmt. Jr., of Long lkarh. hit thfo S-ln.
asphalt lane markPr of the hlgh\\"&Y after blowlnc the tire and owrtumed. E rn11t r1'Crl\'l'l(l cute and
brul!le8 on the ai~ and e lbows. Wheel and tire caual.ng the accldt<nt are shO\\'h In tht> lnM"t.
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COMMITTEE TO STUDY COST OF
OCEAN FRONT CHANNEL REPORT . '
Committee wa.s appointed by Mayor Lester Isbell Monday night to try to work out a suita,le
agreement with Ocean Front resid('nts regarding the proP?aed channel along the widl' sandy beach str,p.
City Manager John Sailors and City Engineer Bert Webb comprise the committee.
Webb gave his~ estimate that it«>----------------------------4-
would cost about $3aoo to prepar(' Ch · D • s R d by'
a study and plans to detecmine If est rive to et ecor the plan was feasible and to have
blueprinlll to wo rk with. The com-
mittee and Ocean Fcont ccsident• Re I ch·1ng $17.000 ,Goal Fr·1day will determine how the survCy wiU
be made.
Cou ncilm('n indicat('d a reluct-
ance to spend the city's money for
the project but Ocean Fronters,
led by J ohn Vogel, said they
would toot the bill.
We bb said the project would
cost between $500,000 and Sl .000,-
000. He said he talked to Con-
sulting Engineer R . L . Patterson
at length and he said an adequate
report could be made for $2800.
Expenses of the city engineering
department would make up the
other $700.
, Worth $8500
Mrs. Robert Ross atatE"d that
she thought it would be w orth
$3500 to the city to find out what
the project '""·ould Cost because it
would benefit th e whole area.
"Why not give us a b rea.k," Mrs.
Ross asked. "the people «"n t he
other channels didn't have to pay."
"Spending of a half mWlion to
cree.te a five million dollar wealth
is good business," Vogel said. ''All
the other ditches fC'hannelsl in
the harbor have been very succes.!1-
ful and no one would think of fill-
ing them in."
"I can remember whe n I C'OU ld
wade across many of them. It
could create 100 ac res of inland
waterway. We can't let a few
little ertglneertng problems stand
in our way. We've got the land
and the water," Vogel added.
(Contl.Due4 oa l"ap 2)
N ewport Harbor Community Chest will have n1ade its goal of
$17,000 when campaign wo rkers meet for their wind up luncheon at
the Bay Club Friday f!OOn accordi ng t<> Judge Frank Linnell, catn-
paign chairman.
If the commit tee In charge.
headed by Chest President Robert
Callis, can report a victorious
drive it will go down as the short-
est campajgn In the h istory or
the community.
Great effort wu put forth by
the advance gifts committee and
this will account for a large per·
centage of the total received and
pledged.
Con1plete records have been
maintained this time for the first
time according t o Callis and Lin-
nl'll and next year an advance
gift drive can be Put into the field
duri ng the summer months.
Funds rnr the operation of
Prote.f-ltant Church Wetfart!. Cath·
olic Churf'h Welfare, Girl Scoots.
Visiting Nurses. Boys Club, Gen-
eral Welfare, YMCA, USO and
others have been provided in the
budget.
lslqnders Vote I
to Join Chamber
BuslneMmen's AMOClatkm mP.l
WNIMJ!IKl&y NK"ht a t Whltett
Park A\'l'tlUe Ca.ft> and ,·oted to
affiliate \\'Ith the l\"f'"·port 't
bor Cha.moor of Commf'!roe.
lKlan<k-rM IM'camP tht> fifth. d
lattt of the "onununn ~· g~
to Joln In the o ,·rrall h<K>M r
program fnr thf" Ne\\·port H
bor area.
Presiding o\·rr t he M'M n
"'&8 Jack Bld\\·eU of the ti.t re
\\'hleb beai"' hi• n.umr. Th r~
'"""' 45 members of the 8-
90Ci&tlon preMnt when the v te
\\'M taken.
Trash Collection Tax Considered
An Ordinance calling tOr a $1 .35-
a-month charge for garbage and
trash collect ion on every water
connection in Newport Beach
passed first reading at Monday's
co u n c i I meetlng. Commercial
users will be cha~ged a $1 .~ riiln-
lmum.
· The measure is only precaulion·
ary. Mayor Isbell explulned. ,._nd
will not be pas:-;ed if Propot1ititjn l
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S exl TUNday, No)·ember
f'l~tkm day! Be IJUN!J t.ha.t
l"D to the pollK and VOTE?
Beach Police Chief R. R. Hodg· weren't so serene a.s an unoccu· by vandals. Costa Mesa and O r·
kinson's verdict of Halloween high pied frante houae on the south ange headquarters trucks 1an-
jlnks thls year. Probably the big-side of Paularlno Rd .. west of swered the calJ. I ,
gef:!t casualty In the city was the Newport Blvd., belonging to Frank Water. water. everywhere fas
plate glass window of Hiram Ive was destroyed by fire at 9:35 the {heme of most of the .Pr ~s
1. l!l ] Sebra. 607 Poiruiettia Ave .. Corona p. m. A spokesman for the State In Newport Beach with abou 20
:YOlT I del Mar which broke wht'n rowdies Division of Forestry said that th(" fire hydrantR being turned on
threw oranges a.t It. fire will be fully inves tigated, a s (Contl.aued. on Pac
RECOMMENDATIONS ON NOYE'MBER 7, 1950, CALIF: STATEWIDE BALLOT PROPOSITIO , S
Some larger California O rg anl'lations J
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Calilornia State C. of C ...................... No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes
Co. Super visors AS611. of C&llf ......... No
C&llt. CongTess Parenta &. Teacher .... No
Ltague of G_aitf. Citlee .......... ,:-.......... No
Calif. Farm Bureau Fed. . ................... No
California TINl.Cbe~' Aan.. ········-·-.. ·-····No
Pro America ·······•··-··-·-···---------------No
C&lit. Real Eata.te Aun. ·-··············· .. ··No
Calif. Savinga & Loan League ...... _ ..•.. No
l..o. Ang~lea C. ot C ................ --.. ·-···---NO
Ban Franctaco C. of C. ···--·· .. -... ·-··i· .. -No ,Prop. Ownen of C'al. {L.A.) ________ No ,
• caJ.. F~. of Women'a Chlbl --·····-··-No
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Apartment Aun.. ·ol L. 1 A oD. --··-·-No
Lao Angel" Realty lloanl ···-·-·-······-No
Real ~~ A.aa. of B. r . ··---··,--No
a. r . Realty Boa'rd -r·············---·-·-···N.o
'Ell. Cowtcll. St. rod. ol L&llor --··-No"
· caJlfornl& ~· A-. .ko eoaunon~Ui ci.i. llioet.lona 1 .. 1 . ..:No •
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EXPECT COST Of
$12,500 FOR
RIGHT-OF-WAY
Orders to proceed with engineer-
ing df'talls for lhr huildlng of a
cut off road b('tween Balboa Blvd ..
,'lnd Newport BIVd., at _32nd strttt
were givrn t o the city engineer~
the city council Monday night.
City E ngineer Bert Webb'"\vas
tolrl to pN>pare construction and
a cquisitio n dt>tail plans for utlll&~
lion of the S . P .·Patiflc Electric
c.. property bl:'tween the two boule-
vards and betwttn 30 and 32nd
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~-streets. This is the plan &J pro-
posed by the planning conBU.ltant.a.
Mayor L. L. Isbell ai8o appoint·
ed a commiltPe to negotlate with
the Pacific Electric tor tenns for
the property. ?\"at1led to the com-
mittee were City Manager John J .
Sailors, Engineer Webb. City At-
torney Harry Blodgett and Ben
Reddick . Fo r many months the
city has been trying to arrive flt
some understanding with the ut11·
ity company. for acquisition of thbJ
property. The P. E . has finally
deli\.·ered an ultimatun1 that all or
none of its properties eMtward
of ~8th strf'et must be acquired
and that thf'Y would not con11ider
a piece-meal rleal.1 PrlN' Estlmof4" ... ~=~====IO)~=~!:==::! AJthoug-h P.'l.cific Electric hu
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FIRST OEf~INITE ACTION on the part, of too ct'l y of Neu•poi't Beach to\\'&rd thlPI acqulalt.lon of the to price in writing they have ln·
timated costs ill excess of a old righl!t nf \\'11Y of thf" s. P.-Paclflc Electric "'llf tak61l at Monday's city council mt-etlnl"• Engtn-quarter nlillion dollar!\ for the d~-
N'r .J. B. W e bh \\"ill' ln"tructOO 'to 1•rf"JNlre plan11 and at.oqulsltlon pro<.'NIU"'44 for the rthadied an. pie-pot site and old rights of way.
t.11n-d on thn map above.. ·Ttw-municipality propo'Sf':8 to M'Jqult.. the land by oondemna.tk>n If necett.-The cit}' council in its early af.
8&1'y aad to cooitruet a 90 foot dlvl<k'd no:-~ ro"1"·ay throu~ the 660 feet of lenath. 1be propo!led ernoon study !'les..,ion intimated
11treet ,,·onld relieve trafftc coul"f'9don, • tentne ~ 90re,. ~ pr-ovtd& • ol""'1latlon for traf.flc hat no court jury in a condernna-
1 NJ UN CTI ON AGAINST ERGINS OIL CO. :o·~~:~~'~s:~1;.~~~~£=~Jf·g
SOUGHT BY WEST NE 1 PORT GROUP Reed Hamed City Planner Securing of f\n injunction to ~top furthe r drilling for oil rnder West Newport by t~e J_ergi~s Oil
Cn. was asked of the city council Monday, If It oon be determ ned that tlte company ts tn v1olat1on of
a city ordinance. .
W est Newport I.mprovement A ssociation me n1bC'rs m Sde jthe-request stating that the existing
ordi nance prohibits producti1Jn of co111n1ercial oil i;" the ci~y nd that the oil comp:lny appears to ht>
In v iola.lion, if not of the law at
least the spirit of the ordinance. 1 121 . Decld('d to inves gate I for furthE"r improven1ents to Bal-
The matter v.ras rrfrrred to City three requ~sl.8 lo cut cur on boa Blvd. between 6th and 9th
Atty. Harry Blodgett fo1· study Balboa Island. ' Request.ii were streets in Balboa. State funds will
and report at the next meeting. from Airs. Henty Williams 127 be ~ t o widen the boulevard
Other matters a cted upon Mon-Apolena Ave .. H•rry Putnam, 301 t r&niSth St. to 12th St.
day included: Ruby A ve., and I A . R. Moor man, 14). A c°t:epted the bid of the
( 1 ), Granted request of BPW 300 Ruby A ve. r Pacific Corregated Culvert Co ..
c lub to 1use &lboa parking lot for 13). Approved thf' spendi g of Alhambra., for 1900 lineal ft. of
4th annual Christmas Preview. $9,818 of county glUI tax oney ({;ontlnued on Pa~e 2)
F o rmer Nev .. port Beach Mayor,
0. B. R eed. was appointed to the
city pklnning con1 Jnlssion by May·
or Les Isbell ,Ct Monday night's
coun cil m e et-1 Ing to fill the
vacancy creat-
ed_ by the resig·
nl'ltion of J ohn
Daniell who is
re-rnter1ng the
1service. Reap-
pointed to serve
another term
Police Build Pistol Range 't City Yard -o. a .._ ·~!~!~:e: :;
A new police pistol re.nge ls finished pistol range will probably The r.:inge will be well shielded F ollowing 3cceplan1·e of the res-
abullding at the city yard, New-be worth about .2000. The ";Olun-and a. backstop of t~lt>phone poles 1gnatinn of Jack Cole from the
port BIVd. a nd l :ith St .. with New· tary work of ute police officers and sand will be used. I city park committee. Ma~or !s-
port Beach police officers doing makes up the price differential. The new range will overcom .. bell appointl'd No rman Miller of
all the wo~k on the rMge in their Polle{' off1 Ct'r D P . Montg~e~ the neces~nty of trav~hng to Sant~ I Balboa l1>la.nd .. unf!Uf'l'CR~tul Mplr·
spare time. Police ~tef R, R . 13 1n charge of the \\'Ork wh ch 1~ Ana to r pistol pra ctice. F orm e1 I] ant tn the city r'f)Unrll in the la.st
Hodgkinson said, ''they've set I progrE"ss1ng rapidly. Uinng city I the Newport Beach ?Qhce depart-elect1on11. to rill tht> vacancy whece
their hearts on having a pistol bull dozers the pohce are bu,ldtng I ment had a fine range 1n the Har· he joins an1Jther unsucres~ful Ct!L•-
range and they'1e·cert.a.1nly going thf' range tn sucp a manner as to bor ar!'a but when they cut the d1date, Chairmen F rancis Hor·
to get it " g C't maximum safety. , [San Bernardino avt>nue through, vath.
About $3~0 of city funds is ~t>· The 50 yard range will pro~ably the}· s hced away the old pistol Councilmen apprrl\·~d tM c~-
1ng used for the project but the a'ccommodate ·~ shooting s~ands. range. atton of two new d1v1slons under
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, ,. 4 the MaJOr D1sa&ter Ord!nance-
(Ctlntlnued on Pac e ~)
Urge Action on
C of C Ship Off ice
' Canc-:llatlon ofl t he le&~ with
lhf' G riffith Co. ~TI C'lty property
and securing of a lease from the
comJ'.'3ny for a iimall Mrlp of land
at the end of the ;city property 9n
which to put the proposed New-
port Harbor ChRmt>cr of Com-
merce shlp office )Nu requested ff.r
the city cq_un cll Monday night by
President R.otand W rtght and Ad-
miral H.ay Lange nheim, 1eeret.ary.
The pair had\ bft:n t.n.structed t.o
proceed · with fi.r»l arra.ngementa
for the unusual ship office on Via
Oporto on the Udo aide of the
channel aa "it nbw becomee· C!f!-
vlQJl.S that the Orange County doClc;
property will no ,longer be aftll-
able u . a site." I
It WU propic>Mfd that the olty
leue the propert>j to the Chamber
and e&ny action on the wbO}e
transaction wu urged.
MayOr r.bdJ appointed a com-
mittee ot CQluic:llroen, B~ ' . Jr\nc:h. Dick Drake and Clly MC"-
Jobn Ballon to ;1nve8lfgate and.
report on the ajjUon.
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ROBERT Jr. wn1.va, Bamnw V.n1pr '
A. Ai.mxANDlllR ILUIILTON, .A.dnrUllnc x_. • 1 I mGR ~L !ITUDl'JNJ'8 pthel'ed _,.y nll!M at -of Mlk<I Jla"'" at UB Dllltlla 8L,
'tho -bu been adjlJd&'l!d o -per of cmenl clmll&UoD ~ 4ecno of tbe lluperlOO' Court ol Oruge Collnty u4 Ill fllll;y quallt!od
to publloh all ltlnclB at legal DOtlcea ipld ..i.etillementa.
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OITICUL PAPER or THiil CITY or NEWPORT Bl!lACH -lerrJ' ......... no. pllo ~&be Bum bome woo ro""' .... -YOWi&' p0ople ..... 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... tJae BaDoweea. putJ aAd refresluneais ~ft' Ml'Wld to off the nJfht of tan.
NEWPORT·BALllOAl PBE88 eve17 Thllrodo,y
ri. Oranp County, $3..60 per 7e&r; "·'° 91:1: moatb:I; (81.!I th.re.
ijionU..) (Aloo lncludeo -l!lliWPORT-BALBOA NEW8-TDIE8 OD j TuNday) Outside -ootmt7 ~oo . per y ....
OH lniunction
~tJoatlaued trGm Pap I)
12•lnch metal ptpe to 'be used on
the Balboa Blvd. lmJ}roVement.
1;-o"W bld was $2698 plua $80Ji4
1 s&Jes tax. f ROPOSJTJON SUMMARY . 161. Approved a variance ap-
' On its front page this week the Newport-Balboa Press pllcatJon o( the Lldo Isle Co m-
' munity Assn. following planning ~arries a tabulation of recommendations from nearly two comm.lsalon recommendation .
4ozen organizations who chose to recommend to the voters 16). Approved granting of e.
con4ltlonal permit to Balboa Is -~ow they believe the ballots llhould be cast on Tuesday. land Community lo!ethodlst church
this is a particularly consistant tabulation which covers a to remodel the present stores at 111-11:5 Agate Ave. into a chur ch.
eross section of the life of our State from the State Fed· (7). Approved modl!loation or
~ration of Labor, through the Commonwealth Club •to the China Cove leue between the it.ate and city equalizing the rights
iihe State Chamber of Commerce. It was given so that of both parti"8 .
~ach reade r of the Press might have at hand the printed : (8). Passed to Second reading
1 • • I a.n or dinance amending the pres-~ommendation in which he can place the most confidence. 1ent dog leash law to cover prlvat,
i There are however several measures on the ballot roads such 88 on Beacon Bay and
1 • • Harbor Isle. fith which we all must contend, consider and evaluate To Seu W&rMouoe
carefully.
PROPOSITION 1-This ls not a tax reduction measure.
City to Negot'u.· t.
{Co.atlnued from Pa.ce l) I
they are worthless as now ~n-' &tltuted. l
Jn the early afternoon se94on
a ll of the councilmen agreed tof.e
µIan and said lhey would ti.hd ,he
fUnds ror acqulaition or th& r 1 d
right or way by the time Ile r-
cha:ie could be arranged.
In order to carry out the !n n-
eer'g prt"liminary plan It . would be
necessary to acquire a r oadwa 90
feet In width a nd 650 feet In
l~n!,'1.h. This would permit relief
uf traffic conge!ltion on N~obrt
Blvd., between 37nd street "dnd
~1 c·Fadden Place. !
' ' Oc•n Ft. Canal
(CollllaDod,,_ ..... , •.
Webb, tn a report to the cltY.
counc~l. considered cuttln.J
lhrou1h the weat jetty lo the marn
entrance channel and cutting
through1 the pentMUla 1to' the bay
1.n the VlcJnlty ot "D" SL, at 17th
St. or both to eliminate dead ends
In the channel.
The teuibtllty ot a ro.d on
the ocean aide of the .channel,
br1dgu at lnterva.la and the re-
va.mplnll' ot utllltle. were .problems
broua'ht up ln Webb'• report. An-
Uclpatlon of dredl'e material from
Upper Bay, placement of materlal
to lhe best advantage' and the ef·
feet.a of additional material on the
ocean beach and slope of the chan·
nel wer.e other problelllJJ Webb
listed as requlrln& attention.
A peUtlon from the ocean froht
group had requested the city coun-
cil have the city engineer draw-up
plan• and an eatlma.te of the cc.t
of the channel.
It is true it would take the taxes off of the home owners'
pel'l!Onal effects, furniture, boats, etc. BUT it would also
eliminate the taxes from all utilities except their real estate.
Banks would pay no taxes on furnishings, nor would •tores.
The telephone company for instance, would pay no taxes
on its exchanges or the phones in the homes er offices of
the entire state. THIS WOULD PLACE THE ENTIRE
TAX BURDEN ON REAL ESTATE. U passed it would
be ruinous to the city of Newport Beach. Vote NO!
(9). Set Nov. 13 aa the date tor
hearing any protest.a re&"&rding the
se1llng of the old water dept.
warehouae at 2807 Newport Blvd.
\\'Ith the completion or ihe
wldenjng and paving of Balboa
Blvd., this would give an adequ~te
boulevard acceal!I to the downt~n
Newport area and to the cfly ~all
!!:ite and when Bal\)<>& Blvd, is
completed easterly ot Newport! to
Balboa It would give the comrp!J-
nity one of the flne&t boulevards
In lhe county. . I Report ~uiet Fund~ tor the c reation of ~he T
( 10). Authorized City Manager
John Sailors to hire a firm of
apeclall.8t8 lo make a wage and
hour survey here so an accurate
compari.9on With other cities c11n
be had. Survey not to cost ov~r
$600:
't·ut-off' between Balboa Blvd. 4nd (CoatlnUNl4h-om Pas~ l )
Ncv.•port Blvd. could come frbm Ing the riight. Other mlsche•lowi
gas tax 111onlt1s. ! acts Included blocking 1treeta with
Reed Named
I carpenter'• horaea, throwing fruit,
tearing down stop blgns, throw-
ing paint on cars and the usual
''soap-on-windows.'' I
PROPOSITION 2 -Tllis bill would forever prohibit
naming penions to office through initiative members like
the infamous number 6. Vote YES!
PROPOSITION 3-A very poor court reorganization
bill, dissected of its best parts, but better than the present
system, should save money. YES!
PROPOSITION 4--A measure permitting a person to
vote at his previous polling .place for 90 days after his
removal from the precinct. YES!
PROPOSITION 5-Permits legislators to vote funds
and then sit on boards which administer the funds. A
Ill). Called tor bids for water
pipe line to be lnatalled in the
We•t Newport vicinity or Balboa
Blvd. and 46th St.
I 12). C&Jled for bids for , the
resurfacing ot the road in lhl'
city lraJJer pa.rk.
(13). Called for bids for eight
ornamental light at&ndards to be
erected on improved portions of
Balboa Blvd.
(14). Called tor bids tor Ca.!lt
Iron pipe to be used f or under Bay
water Une croulngs between Bal-
boa Island and t he Peninsula and
between Lido Isle and the nlaln-
land.
(('.onlln111"<1 fmm Pace 1)
supply and public l.ntorrna.tion ~nd
edu1·atlon-wilh John Boyd 4nd
C. K. Priest appointed to !he
chairmanships.
They alJIO approved a recefn-
mendation that the city be dlvlcled
Into rive wards, wlth the follow-
ing \vardeM being named: w*.rd
1, Herb Kenny ; Ward 2. Willli.m
Bannister; Ward 3, 0 . M . Cariip-
bell; Ward 4, R. A. Eastmln:
Ward 5. E . H. Thiele. • ~
C&rl Hanna ~ ~l\J>poln.ttd _9a
i:ion officer to represent tl'lt q;ty
at the joint ci ties and county clvll
def ense center.
dangerous measure. NO! W"' 00E t=
PROPOSITION &-The licensing of gambling measures. RECOMMEND KAISER AND '1J.t1J.t1 N
There is enough trouble created in this State, its counties Californians will treck t o the polls up and down the
and cities by the ilk periodically running shady games. State Tuesday and will probably chart the COUJ'1le of tpe
Their access t o license and legality would bring to Calif or-1 next presidential campaign by the decision they make.
nia all of the gamblers, gangsters, pimps and panderers There are two candidates for the highest office of
who follow the games and infest such towns as Las Yegas the State, one, a Californian wh o has served his state a.pd
and Reno. Nevada has much we could want-but their nation well, a sound and solid citizen ; the other a carpet-
legalized gambling can be well contained there for the bene-bagger, Jimmy-come-lately, who with his family affi!iatles
fit of California. VOTE NO! ' consider themselves the chosen leaders of the land. '
PROPOSITION No. 7-A proposition for the benefit We believe that Californians should vote for a man
of the blind. YES! whose ability is proven, whose motives we know, and wht'
PROPOSITION No. 8 -This measure would permit family is meriting ·of the highest of respect, EA L
Boards of Supervisors etc., to raise or lower wages paid WARREN FOR GOVERNOR. ,
elective officials. A dllngerous measure. VOTE• NO! .. There is no contest for lieutenant governor and IJ!jgj:It
PROPOSITION No. 9--This measure makes certain as well not be any for secretary'ot etA~irtate-~n~
changes relatinit to State Civil Service in respect to exempt .Frapk M. Jordaa.wlll. ·be..~.wept back into the 1>9ilt.iQ.!I-~
positions, temporary appointments and appointments gen· holds, as will Thom"" Kuchel, a native of our own Orange
erally. VOTE YES! -County into his position as state controller. Charles G.
PROPOSITION No. IO-Requires the approval of a Johnson will certainly be returned to his po"-t as state
majority of electors of a county or city, voting at an elec· treaurer.
tion, as prerequisite for the establishment of ·any low rent In the post of attorney general it is hard ~o mp.ke a
housing project by the, state or any county, city, district, decision. Not because of the infinite qualifications of both
authority or other state public body. This merely makes candidates but because our lack of confidence in either of
mandatory the DEmocratic processes of the ballot and gives them. Edwar'c! S. Shattuck is a political opport,µnist· who
the taxpaye!'>I a say on tax free projects. It is urgent to has turned every friend and position to his own advantage.
VOTE .YES! Edmund Brown makes us shudder because _of his;affiliation !
PROPOSITION No. 11-A clarification of legal proces-with the commie Lawyers Guild and friendship and support'
ses permittting the withdrawal of land from the registry for Harry Bridges. WE WILL VOTE FOR SH-}TTUCK.
of the Torrens Act and simplifies the workings of the We do not see how there can be any question as to
County Recorder of each and every county. A tax saving the best person for United States Senator. Richard M.
measure. VOTE YES. Nixon has proven himself an ardent, determined ~merican,
----• a native of our own Orange County.
BE SURE TO VOTE Coming closer to home and immediately I affecting
The people f Calif . h 'ta! d . . U8 all Is the campaign for the supervisoiial posirion of the . o orma ave many VJ -ec.&atona to Fifth n· . · H · · make on November 7. The selection of a Governor, Onited iatrict. The two candidates are emz Kaiser of
States Senator , Attorney General and other leMer officl41s, ~l!WpOrt Beach and Costa Mesa and Glenn Cavtf Santa
BB well as the acceptance or rejection of the many propoci-L . . ·
tiona on the ballot will vitally affect our Immediate fUture We f~ there JS too much rulllW!g of the en county
and the years ahead. . by .San~ Ana and for that rellSOn alone we
1
would he
It is hard to conceive of anyone not anxious to have a against ve. . . . • _. J
say in these decisions. And yet it la estlma~ that 3 or 4 ' But, we all ltn:ow Hemz Kaiser. He baa """'! amo~t
out of every ten of the 5'n million reetstered Callfornlaba us for , more than 20 ~ He baa worked for ery. civic
will not vote u t~ estimates . t-and the betteni>ent of the utire county and for hla qme and
baaed ~ past election&-it will are c;;:;;c than Y::; b.W-community. Heinz Kaiser la fami111r with the
lion and a half •registered voten ': IW mo:.,. a ' -in.ct. of tlie entire Coastline and that la the he will
tiv!' and Jet otheni make the decillona tor::__ ~ ,~ He. is familiar with .~t.er prObJema and uni-
tiC!!9 tend toward government \IY the 1ninOrity at a time tatlolt , • ' I
when the expression of the m.a,lorlt7 plnloa la mOll t There. are ff!ft here who can help but w at the
ty -ioo. • . 0
. • urpn -,sercu1e;n ~orta the ~ Kai8er hu put forth llehalf
Let each of us get out and:YOte ud --.ca OllJ' of the Jona Oub.fieh fty; the Boya ODii al.
friendl and neighbon to do libwlle. If we want pod IQY~ U!d Ille rillncw to ~-hlai Wen~ tor
erllD*lt let \.18 take an inter.t bl It. DON'T ftll lo ~ ~ or ~ arpniatioD ~ nc help. . · • .,,.,. ,balli1>e Uaat IJtlna Kaler .. qaallfied for
. of SUpeeyllor ot On6ge Count, and we NCCl•ad
••• Wh7 It It that the~ Who ·fa the~ ptteher ~ II)' the YOten with their rubber ·ctol• on
of · hla bueball. telm._ tlllda It lmP'1!J'dbl8 tO ~ the ~. N~ T. • .
uewapeper be <!eliwn more thaa ~ ..._ ti. la-! Bt.rr BY ALL MEANS vorE. I . • ~ . .
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Lido Isle was aa qulet U the
proverbial mouse. No "tricks"
were played on the Isle at ell,
and re•ldents found it hard t o be·
lieve that It was really Hallowee n.
The various partlea held tor
local children : one at the Corona 1
del Mar achool given by the Rot-
ary club. a.nolher at Moose locl(e,
one at Newport echool and one
at Lido Clubhouse, hell}ed provide
a healthy ouUet for the trick-full
e11ergiea, or the youngl'i set. l
.One_BalbQ.a _ I.sl.end 1'Q.Uth was
turned over to juvenile court au·
thorltles for malicious mischief
and illegal possession ot firework•.
Mail Box Theft
is Serious Business
''T&klq ma.II out of pos.t
bo~,.,. Is a serious offense." ..Ud
flllda Brl~oe. &Ibo& bland
po!thNuiter yeAterday. 'l'h6 po8t-
mMtrr haA n..~l,•f'd nve com-
plaJnts "'llhln the pUt-thtte
\Vf"eks or. ma.II ~Jng tampered
with.
She 1'&1d that In most. CM8
younrten "·ere ta.kine the l'lllLll
from ,box~ "'llhout n"a.llz•nc the
!ff"rlot1J6 nature or their actions.
Sh" 'polnt.tltl out that. parentA, or
a.nyo°"' who kn0\\1nstf oonoeal8
or ahfo.ts thJs type of tsmpetttt¥
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f ·-.=-~~~ ·o t e JaW • ._,"' f .
an .o~eiwe t. • 11000 · n.ae. and'· nv-=-;:e.n a .. -~om:.wiittt. Brit'°" ad<INI that• --~ thh',~Pt' are all repof'U!d to the
poKt l lruJpectcr In Santa Ana.
I
-PeoRle /'do read the want ads.
-Be W:ile-tell people-advertLle!
Wf.I GLAZE and POLISH
your car where you a.re.
•1nest· Material tor
Salt Alr AJ'eL
Ca.II Harbor !581-R
Estimate. tree
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GmnbJing "91'~
A ruotutJon to oppoee poat·
-II.· the propoMI to It; IUllbllnc' 1n Callto"1Sa,, w un-
anlmOU!'lY accepted by mem 111 or
the Newport H'~bor Coundll or
ChUJ'Ches who rhet Jut TU'9<1ay
•t Christ Churctl. by the Seti.
Rev. M. C. Ci-onic, vtce ~real
dent . ot the group, 91\Jd th the
.orpnization believed that the
propoeed leflis§1a on 'A"ould viola.le
the •~venth and tenth t..-om and-
ment.e of the pture.
Attmding the . eetJng we the
Reverenda Joaep?} Thompaon1 Coa-
t& Mesa CommUntty jMelh t;
Tom PM.dell, Ch~t Church b the
8ea; Paul Rabbi t , cm1greg tion-
aJ CbUJ'Ch, Coro del Mar: arry
White, B&lboo ~lond · Metljodlat
Church; Heibe Roth, NeWpo1·t
Harbor Lutheran Church.
The meeUns a.a aJao 111.tt nded
by lay cbu•rc:h t mbera.
New Past~r
Don Lamberson, who ls lh new
pastor of the F1Jlt Bapti.t c u.rch
in Newport Beech and who$suc-ceedl Ure Rev. Geo. W1 man
(Who wu calltd :ln to 1ent re-
cently) .pent the we-ek and here
l'elUng acquainted ,and m king
a.rrangementa to. move-"here1 lhl•
week. . . I
'Whot•~,P"of
aiabt..aeeLD& and tun j
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County llecorder
Favors Prop. 11
CoWtty Recorder Ruby MeFar-
Jand of Orange county today ex-
plained that Propoalttan 11, the
Torrellfl land title act amendment.
wh1ch appears on the NoVember 7
ballot wouJd provide a method by
which the owners ol reglltered
land· could, If they Choose, remove
their property from Torrens and
place it under the conventional
~Ording system, there .being no
present method for tuch with-
drawal. The amendment h,aa the
endo~ment of the County Re-
corden' AMociatlon of C&llfomta.
Mrs. McF&rland added that the
Torren~ Title 11ystem ls experudve
tq the taxpayers for the tees col-
lected do not cover the COil of
ad'tnlnlstering the law,
Trash Collection
( Ouatlnued '""" fop I)
ia defeated on Tuesday's ballot.
However, if Prop. t wtn.1, then the
ci ty wtll suffer a large tlnandal
toes through the personal prop-
erty tax repeal and muat have
thia meaaure t o repbce the loet
fund.I;.
City Manager John Satlora ex.
plained that Newport wouJd lOle
$60,000 fn three months and over
$100,000 annually l.t Prop. 1 pa.aaes
and he joined other civic groups
In urg1ng a NO vote.
wheni you So East by 1 l OreybowMI I Coavea.
lent •ervice c · rr -
wit.aw ••• mir·co:Xdoned Su r-Coacbea .•. stopovers
anywhere. )'OU ~ ••• choice di many di1f'erent routes.
lh,. A,. !!! ~ ,.,..,
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CllUIO .• p .,..., ~ •7.U .•• ••tM •n.os II.SS
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IOSIOll ••• JUI M.7111.M Olll•MS MM •1.ts 6.U •··•1ro11 41..U aus t.a IMHMO • n.u sa.u us ,,,_~~) .. a••JWI f~ 1.-s At~ LOW <OSTI
Make your trip ~aat a wond.'rful tour, complt'te
with hotela and ~ht-leeinl' ~1! For example:
CHICAGO • • , ••• • • • • Dan ·l!.C:•hlt 9).97 NEW YOl.X. CITY . • ••• • lJ Da,.. •J·J~ . 1)9.49
SOUTH, EAST, MIDWEST • ~~' , • • • 189-9l
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M2 Clout RJpwa_y. Ntt,"·port &-&.ch ------
Robins
NOTES
By
'l'llllODORI'!
ROBINS I
J notic~ the neY., Newport Har·
bor 1ign bo&rd.-~n. Hlgbway 101
and I mu.at aay they are nice to
look at and deftnlt:ely tell a story
of thb are._ Thi. IJf course, brtnp
to mind-how wonderful it would
f>e to have the Newport Beacb
'?lamber ot Commerce Boa.t--0tnce
on the propoeed I location acrou
from tlie Arches, lhle a&me H igh-
way 101. Hundreds or thouaands
ot people would see the ship each
year and a forceful reminder of
Newport Harbor would certainly
go w1 th them regardless of where
they might Uve.
Now, LI a good Ume to leam
about the propo1itlona you &re to
vole on next week. Also give all
the ~andldate.e a good scrutiny
and then be sure to go to the
polla and cut that vote ot
youra .
Thia I• your ll'rtendly Ford
Dealer aaylng Good-bye 'till
next week.
DIRECTORY
DICNTlBT8
LESTER A. BECKER, D. D. 8.
DENTISTRY
1786 Newport Blvd., Coit.a Meu
Maatcal Bldg. Beacon 67~2
600 E . Bay Ave., Balboa
Harbor 327-J
Harold 0. Deck.er, D.D.8.
Orol 8arpOll
Practice UmJted to-
IC>.tracUOn ua -82ncl at.
DlqnOOS. Newport -
lt-Ra.7 Barbor Z20CI
OPTOMETRl!ITS
\', E. KOEPSEL, 0, D.
OPTOMETRIST
EYei1lnc• by Appointment
SI t.a W, Newport Blvd.
Newport Be.cb
Harbor !611
MOBTIC!Ai.'i
BALTZ lllOBTVARY .
i.d)' Attendant I , •• eo..t lllc11wa1
l OORON A DEL lllAB
·--~~~0-A_Y_A_N_O_N_l_G_H"r~~~--l Phoae Harbor U
IN8URANC£.
Old Established Insurance
A gene!'
All llnes written.
HOWARD W. GERRISH
1808 Newport Blvd., Costa .Mesa
PHONE BEACON ~161
STATE FARM
lnllUnUlce OompaalM
LIFE .. AUTO e FIBI:
W. L LANDIS
IOI~ E. Ba7, BaDN. Har.--·
BE SURE-INSURE
with
lllAIJRU: 8TANLE'F
-~--·On11 · bor · • :fl, .... IC.e. Bal~ I
W. Stuart Foote
GENERAL INSURANCE
Courteowi biformati<ln
%111 Balboa Blvd.
N e\vport lkach Ph. Har. U
SOFT WATER
TO tNTROOUCE YOU TO
ZERO SOFT WATER
W• Lo•" You • Wat•r Soft•-Hff ANAL TSIS
l"ho11e Harbor 17'1 or writ•
\1• McCLELLAND
Lido I"•••. N••llorl la.di
VERA WILUAM8
VOICE TEACHER
CONCERT SINGER
PIANO FOR C!HILDREN • PA TIO STUDIO
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SIS\1 Martae Ave., --lo. ,~~~~
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120 llor!'M."po\\"t't
The nev.· Stu<.lebakPr V-8 engine
has n rating of 120 hor~power at
-1,000 r p.n1. Taxable hor~epower Is
36.t , piston displacement ls 232.6
cu. In., bore and stroke 3--%" and
3-11 ', respectively. Compression
ratio a.~ released is 7 to l.
Te:.its con1pleted by Studebaker's
englnt.-c ring division indicate that
tht new Commander wiU maintain
the outstanding reputation for fuel
t>conomy that has been E'Slablishell
by preceding Commander modeis.
Th~ compactness of the new en-
gine has permitted a shortening
of the overall length of the Com-
mander t() 1()7 1:.!" with the excep·
lion of the Land Cruiser \1,:hl ch
has an overall length of 201 1·2 ".
Extl'rior lines of Studebaker's
1951 passenger ca r~ not only con·
tinue the revolutionary styling in·
t roduc1•d a year ago, but give the
car~ 1•vcn jl:"reater O\"erall sleek
ness as a result of dl"lilli~n changes
at the front and rt•ar. Front-end
styling alternations center around
the new gri lle. "spinner," and
bumper support splash shield
which con1pletely ('fll·los<>s tht'
bumper _<iupport bars. Styling
changes at the rear are reflected
chiefly in the nev.• trunk deck
handles and re·designed tail lamps.
One· piece \\'ind.,hlelds. u&ed
he-retorore by Studehaker on its
post-war 5·p::1.ssenger coupes, con·
Yertibles and Land Cruisers, havf'!
bet•n adopted for the com-pa.ny's
entire series of 1951 models.
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cream ..
Present were Michelle Heazy,
Cherry Mayfield, Danns Sue Gun-
tterson, Beverly Rinderkenecht,
Nalani Hemst reet, Carol and Lin-
da Purdy and David. M otherta
were also present to see the run.
Brushed by Car;
Man · Slu9s Driver
An unidentified pedestrian, be-
lieved Injured when brushed by a
car Monday, struck the driver
twice with his fist and challenged Re \·. ntom... Pe'ndell
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him to get out of the car and fight the Con1munit ... · Ch11rch o f New-Ne\vport police said. .
\11/. H . \\'arnecke, 451 San Ber-port Beach, president: MrA. W . E .
nadino Ave., Newport Heights, Sulli\•an of Garden Grove. first
told police the fender of hi::i car vice-president: Rev. Carlton Buck
brushed against the pedestrian on of the First Christian Church ot
Laf·'tyette Ave .• at 27th St. The F'ull erton. second vlce-prealdent;
pedestrian, a man. had been !'!land· Rev. Daniel G. Rider of the F irst
ing be!ide a car stopped in the Bapti!'ll Church of Santa Ana , sec·
midrlle of the str eet , Warneckr rct:1ry: and Rev. Joseph H.
told police. Warneckp thought he Thompson o f the Cos•.a Mesa Com-
had enough clearance but brushed munity church, trea.<iurer .
against the man. Following the business sesaion,
The pedestrian challenged War· Rev. De Witt Safford of the Unit·
nPcke to get out of the car and Pd Presbyterian church gave a
fight. the driver \old police later. brief message In recognit ion of
When V.'amecke declined the pe-Reformation day and Rev. Thom·
destrian thrust his fist through as Pendell gave a. vivid and inter-
the window and hit him ln the face esting addr ess dealing wtth h is
twice. s ummer ex periences in Eqrope.
War)ledke drove to the police Negro spirituals were sung bf Mr.
8 tation to report the incident, William Browning, well·known ne~
being d'nable to obtain the man's gro tenor at Los Angele11. · 11
name or t he ext ent of ,any injut"-1 .
iea , police said. -P eople do read the Prell ads.
WHERE'S THE FIRE? ' NO FIRE! WE RE GOING
·To SEE T,HE NEW
1951 STUDEBAKER!
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NOV. 9th
AT OUR "SHOWROOM
~ in'zlaN08 AND 81lNDAft llY Aft'OINTllllNT
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~ NICICERTZ. --Local Dealer ,
·3415 W. Newport Blv.d.-By Lido Th•etre Her. 510 .Nwpl Beech 1• -I · 1 • ~· -I . . , ' ,
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Hlliant Record
f. Ka1seri Cited
Fl'ltndo , ;,, lfelll• 'Kai.or, 1-S-l"if eandlda111 for lvponleor fo,r
tlj• 5th dlatrlct 1)1 o ...... connt1
·~ polntln1 out the many quall~ neauone and out.atandlns record o~ •rvlce to t~ communJty u
w~ll u ht. outctandlnl' bu.ineu
backJTOund dUrlns the put two
dtcade. here ln Newport Harbor
!Ji boomlnl him • tor the otnc.
which will be decided by the voten
n,xt Tuuday, NOvember 7.
fKnokn lntimately by hundreds
of people in every Walk ot llt9.
~r received mo ... than twtce
aa many votu u hi.I nearat com-
~tltor In the primary election· In
Jiine.
1 Hundred.I of people here in the
Harbor area are looklns forwan1
tQ an overwhelming majority vote
tor Kaiser . ·Typical ot the many
cqmment.t regarding Kalaer'e ca.n-
dt.dacy la that of R I. t Bob) Cal-u,. who 1tate1. "I "-now Heinz
h .. the Ume a.nd ability neceNary
tq make u• a l"ood supervlaor. l
ha.ve known him well tor many
year1 1.nd he hu proven t o me
that he doe1 IU\ oullt&ndinc job o• everythlnl' he undertaku."
Jl'or the benefit or thoee who
ma y need tr&nSpOrt.atlon to the
1>9lla, friends at Heins Kalter have ~de arra.nge menta t o aul1t with
llj&llsportatlon. Th<Mle need.inc •
rl~e wiJI be taken to their polling
p~ce a.nd back again by phoning
Harbor 2.533. • I
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4-H Club Girls
to Sell Cookies
-I I NEWPO T-IALIO.
w~ !fl
to be
STA MES
Art.bu Crooke
Ray ~Danlpr Albert occrMt ,
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S PAGE ·l ·-·PART ·I -THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1950,
EINZ KAISER
' UPERVISOR! •
:fil!:~l!I ~--we bel~\·e tha.t Ht..f.n:t Kai~r h1 lbe oulat:aadlal'
candidate" f01' •upervhor, bf'cau.~ of hl8i b&ck&TOUD4 of, el.vie
aent\ee In this area for O\'f"r . 20 \·rars, hla honHtY\ .. d 1111.a
ablllty to set lhlnp doD@, \\'t> urr that you \'Ole for him •
un:t Tuf"!'d&.J, NO\'etnber 1.
WALTER MELl,01T, Cha.lnnan
Kalwr for Supt"r\isur Commlttft.
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A FE\\' OY THE MA.~Y LOCAi.. RES IDENTS WHO AI.80
l lROE thf" ELECTIQS of HEl_!!\Z RAISER for St.fPERVISOB
Samt1t-I D. C r&M'ford ·~,,·111 F. Me rrill
J ack s. Raub R. R. Hodcklnaoa
Martha B. HHtetler t~rank Crocker
Howard W. '"Oerrl•h Robert Eut.man
R. W . McClellan l'hom.u .~. Norton
IJr. • Mn. fforM'e Parkr-r ~~ E. Slier
Bf>rt S1nllh John J . Satktn
JOt" T, Tat.um NE\\'PORT HARBOR AllE . .o\ Major JKk A. Chu..rcb
Clltr Lionb&rs-.-r F.arl Hukell
Hadd Rine Captain s. J . Barden
Bob Allt>n Setty Chatlock
Sam Kln.Afather l"rank Sa\''l'er
\Valtt-r M. Loapoor 1Ja\1d E. Ring
Dean Bradford Ed"'&rd l. l\.IOOrf'
F ranc.la J . Horvath Herb Holkf"r
Moatr R. GrilnN L'urJy Tripp
C haa.. A. 8efrocher Doa Gunderson
Roes Greeley HMry L. Blodsett
John \'ol"el \\'. P , Butln' t
Tom Hendenon c;o1. C. I . ~llc.kle
Don H&n\'ood lU>\". Paul Wbt-ielf'r
J~ Nlckl"h . .\lvln C. 8pt"ncer
K en "'Itson IJl ck Richard ·
I. W. Coleman J. D. Mrrrlll J. A. Gaat
Lan La\·&gnlno Spa.Jdlnl" B. Eutmaa
T. \\11!alon Jay \.\'aUU!r SpU:·er
Ralph P . Ma...~kf'y A. B. RoUM•lle
Kay V . C'opt•lln ldu Naylo r Bo b Ca.IJ1.I
.IA.IUI" S . Spit"abw'ser ~I. I>. f 'ro<o1s rnnn
!\t y re.in S. "·a y l>uruthy J ... C'allls
Ed F . S~ll I'. &.·!"
Vaux \Yhlte Rulp!I ~1lr"hn
Hoy Oron•k.f Uun ill&ain,.
ln·lns Gl'OD.lky Hi.I Bu!•nd
Vln Jo:rseD.MJn Sliu c;~utnc .. r
Nearly 2,~00 widows t"d chi!·
dren of deceased veterarp whose
death wa• due to wartlm1,milltary
eervlce have received Sta. e u sla..-
ance In completing the educa·
Uon.
A cook ie sale )"ill be conducted
S&turday, Nov. 4, ln the main
b1f8lness aec t lon ot Costa Mesa
by the 4-H Club girl.I. A Ce\J
articles appropriate for gift:j v.·!11
all'o be available. !
·The 4·H group of girls ls ;i.
sew ing and cooking club. I
M. I . olrtetle-r
Ralph l:rwtn ,
Leroy "r.1.. Andf'non;
.James '''" Stlle• I Ray Wallace, .Jr.
U-. N~lson, M. D. \
Robt-rt! G. And~\\-~
.John '.I!. Castle I Jokph L. Can·t>r
Mrs. CaJla Vlrl~ 1 c . W . Te.Wlnklt> l
A.. C. Swart:t
F. B. O.·en
Norrnah A, Gambl'I
Howard' .J. L&tlmt-rt
Carl L; Tborn&li I
Bertreo I. Smith l
I.any Brown R:ib R t"f'd
K~rm Rima .Jim P.f"t-ll
Earlton SJcklt!r 11111 Plfl'
Kmnet.h L . 'Markham Arthur E. Orom.ky
f'.aptaln Swale. ltubert Bff.cher
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DEMA D YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE
0 PU8LIC HOUSING! 1
A SIMPLE PROPOSITION TO PROTEO
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YOU AGAINST LONG-TERM DEBT
Proposition IO is. a simple, easily understood measure, It says that any proposed
program of so-called "low-rent" public housing must first be approved by a ma·
jority of the votes cast at a general (or a spccifl) ,election·-in the city, town, or
county concerned, There is a vital reason for th1s"Propositioi;i! ·
Our CaliforQia Constitution, until now, ha'li protectc<r tbe taxpayer against
huge long-term debt without prior approval of the voters. But Public Housing
projecrs have been able to avoid this voting requirement through a technicality,
The Supreme Court has ruled that city or county boards-subject as they are to
minority pressure·groups and bureaucrats holding public housing jobs-may contract b.uge local debts for
public housiqg projects, and their actions are not 'even subject to referendum b}' the voters.
These projecrs are built with federal funds-but are maintainc:d by all ·the taxpayers-at tremendous
expense. For example, a Southern California city council recently approved a I 0,000 unit project -to be
built "free" by the federal government-which will cost the cofMIJunity in upkeep $60 million! ($I 50
per year for each unit ~or 40 years! )
Proposi ~on 10 restores constitutional prot~ion against long-term debt. It does not ban public
housing. It puu the controf over it in the hands of the voters and axpayers who must foot the bilL
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HAVE YOUR SAY ABOUT D ECISION AT TH E POLLS IS TH E AMER IC AN W AY .. A $616 MILLION TAX BURDEN!
pe~ dla.1 Je ,YO<cn sbou..ld ha•~ theit say oo dw comtractioa of
C.Uforn.im &nstiratiOa ttquirft. that hands ro be spm1 for d'f'ic
h-jLtio ... HWet '*..,."' pub. T.d.ooa... ccc.., mmt Ma wia aJISWOYal of die TOeerL
PJClpOlidoa 10 that w kibd of control O"f'et public housina J>f'Oi«a wbidl ta .. -..au.., 1-1 u.d.-...... ' -
Pro~iffoa 10 at~ pass, ot 1he p~blic bowinJ ;ob-holden will have rNI news for
you. TbC')' caa build I r,ooo units' i.a OLUlor.U.-whicb aa:ordin1 to the fNcn.J pn-er•
meat'f own 6pra.. would COii )'OQ • '-"I ,./,siJ7 MotU, $616 millioo.. This meau
cbac !'~ worker muse dis down into bis ;e..m ud give up a portion ol bil par cbockl-J>Or bis obuc ol subhdlud -,,. prvjom-aod help per oomebodr elto't n&
THIS COMMITTEE CON11m Of 319,740 WORKING MEN AND
WdMEN WHO SIGNID THE PlllTIOH TO PUT PROPOSITION 10 ot.\ THI IAUOJ AND HSTORI TO CAuFOINIA VOTEIS THE COf«10L Of LONG-TERM PUBLIC INDEITEDNESS.
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' F . IAILE V, GIOVll, Ge1t...i C•alr111a1t <*Q
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Maltl!lle LlatlJlc
loe Roward-
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Carl 'l't.ama I
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--l~-~,-p~ -. a : · ~-...-_,":.''= PRESS ~
,_, I " "Ml I" "He's jWll p .... n n ce. -m
Meda.rt. 1 &-yeer~ld M IMOUrl girl
after m9eting K.tng Ferouk of
Egypt.
11Art'BE88E8 __ ..,,__T nWon
lrftcular 8-
BEA,OON GCNll
Voeta MMA llattf't!llll9 Oo.
11&0 Newpon Blvd.
WELCH'S
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FIKST CHURCIJ OF CUBIST,
scn:NTIST
SSOS \'la Udo, N~rport BN.cb
• A bNnch of The Mott.er Church, Tlle
Fl•rt Chu1ch of Chr1ri, ki1ntld, In lo1to11,
M•1wcll11tett1.
Sufld111y School _ . f :JO 111. m.
Sund•• s .. , ... ;,, _ .. 11:00 111. m.
W111dfl1111cfty E"'enlnQ m1111tlnQ . l ;OO p, m.
ill1""di110 11toom lor.111l111d )ff 111 '111 tm St•111111t
l111lbo111. ii open d eity ttom ll ~II to S
p, m. ••cept Su11d111y1 1111td holl d111y1 11111tlo11-
1111ly ob1111r..,111d.
Tht po,blit h cordl111t!y l11•lt1d t1' 111H11111d
•11111 ,ch1,1rch 1111r•lc:e1 end 1n111 th111 lt1111dl1te1
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I COSTA MISA ·--6219-W
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(Political Ad\l'ertisen1ent)
' Proposition N o. I is a misleading proposal which
endangen the school system and all ocher local gov·
ernmenc services. Under che guise of repealing the
personal p ropercy tax, it removes a huge rax burdeD
from a few big caxpayen and rransfers that burden
co rhe averlge citizen.
T he average caxpayer today pays a perso nal prop..
erry cu of $6.00-rarely more than $10. Certain big
taxpayers pay personal property taxes in the millions.
Should the tax be repealed, 1he $203 million dollars
of revenue it provides schools and local governmen ts
must be raised in higher sales taxes-increased nui·
aa nce taxes-increased 1axes on homes.
$6.00 PERSONAL
PROPERTY TAX OR 5'h% SALIS TAX
OR A $45.00 INCREASE IN '
TAX ON YOUR HOME
Fa• <X#mple: If all 1he loss should be made up by 1he
sales cax. it would mean a 50% increase, bringing the
salet tax (0 S ~% I N M OST LOCA LITIES.
1£ all the loss should be made up by che tax on
real estate, it would add 30% to your cax bill, or an
average of $45 O N EYERY H OME in the State.
VOTE NO on No. I
COMMITTEE A94uut PROPOSITION No. 1
•72 W. WASHINGTON IOULIYAID •LOS ANGILIS 15, CAUJOINIA
<P].D,., MAHLON ARNETT , General Chairman
Why you should
VOTE YES
on No.11
This ballot proposition cocrecu a de fect in t:M law,
lo make it po$5ib le for an owner of land registered
under cbc Land Title (T o r tem ) Aet to withdraw it
;j he wish,, l o Jo JO. There is now no way to do this.
The measure was passed unan imously by the State
Legisl•tutt and signed by the Governor. in amwe:r to
the pica of many distreued property owners.. Pro.PO""
aition 11 will save taxpayen hundreds ol thomaods a
yeor, by simp lifying the work ot ·eow.rr Recorders,
wtic. OSIOCiation lias endod.d it. Propns\tlon 11 abo
has been eodon<d by scores a(. civic, labo<, and buSi-
9fPJlintiom, and "' far as .,.. know has been oppnoed "r,--
VOTE YES on No. 11 ·
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CALIFORNIANS
FOR PROl>OSinON 11
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Mrs. Werd ·Porter
· is D. A. R .. 'Hostess .
The t i nt official mf!e-UDS" of ~
Col. Wm , Cabell Chapter, D .A.R.
wu held at the home of Mra.
Ward Porter, 209 Ca.rnatlon ave-
1uc, Corona d~I Mar. Wednuday.
October 28. Thi& chapter. which
·1aa now been fonnally a ccepted
l )' the National Chapter wfll hold
ts regular meeting the fourth
:.VedncsdRy of each month In t he
Utu r~ with the exct'pllo n of the
rummer months.
Mrs. H . P. Ya rncn of B&J boa
tslanll and Mrs. Al be rt E. Stock-
~on of Cor ona del Mar attended
the sout hern council mttl lng on
Tuesrlay In LoLii A ngt l~R a.nd Mr11.
Y&rnell g.3v" e. very fu ll report on
the proceedlngR of that meeting.
Guc~tA attending were Mrs. l...e-
'and J . Burn!d, Mrs. L illian Glf-
~o rd anrl M ~. C. S, Dennison.
\fl~, G<'tlrurle Mo!tlgomery of
"lalbna. mf'mber A lrxa..nde r Cleve-
'and Chapter, l nslewood, also wu
~ gllf'8t.
M rs. Barnf'y E. Coleman. }le ·
-rent or Santa Ana C hapter spoke
;n "\Vhat thl' Daushters Do," fol·
'owt.'d by '-1 r!i. John B . Nichols,
\l~o or Santa Ana w ho stressed
the valu<' o f t he privlh:ge to vote.
Aftf'r the nle('t\ng the ladles
were served tra frnn1 a g-:illy deco-
rated Lable arlornrd by a ccnter-
niere Qf J:'r>rgconR yrllow and
while rhry~anthen111n1ii1 a nd fall
leave11. The hostes.ocel! for the a ftrr -
,l')On wcr<' Mr8. J . L. Bearh. Mrs.
Edna Marx: nnd ~t rs. \Varel Poiter.
J\t R S. ROBERT ALBERTSON
I Photo by Brenneman I
• Howard Carnahans
Home from East
Leslyne ois verette epeats ows ~::;:-:·1~~;~n:,50:,. s;;~:~,n=v~~~~; I
rhri;€' day,,. with "\.\'here In the )
S t • H t' t h B h Ch • h \"nrld have ynu heC'n ?'" for it wal'I ~'".:,!,~nlng u~ls 1~9.k o!t'® eac urf· ! ~.~"~~~~~~" ~~~~~~·~g~~.~~:~:;
than p,rkin~ a crJuplc of bag!'!
P tlin1 SprinJ:!"s air Mr . anrl M i·r Milton Henri , and fi lling the ca'r with oi l and I
Robl'rt t~ AlhcrL<inn. v.·ho we~€' l!~'l. WC're nn thC'ir wa:v.
united Saturday. Ortoher 28. i'n Graduates In srven rl-:1y:;; thrv were on the
a rlouhlc-rinc: cr1·1·n1nny Rt !-iC\"Cn "n..o.;t 1.·nAi:it. v·i!'liting. Mrs. Carna-1
n'clnc k in Church nr Chri!'lt, H un-t p I I 1ian"!-I siRter Rt N""' Lr ndon. Conn .. I
lingtnn BC'·'ll'h. Thr bridl" is the a enSaCO a fr1rnf1M In Wl1Un1anti1.· and on up
rorn1rr L€'slvne Loi.<i Everette. . , . to Bo.<;iton and VC'rn1nnl. Th('y
I 1 I h.t r ,1 E i.rn Naval Av1at1011 Cu~Jc.•t ~1 1lton ~a1ne hon1c thr southern route · u\'t' y 1 aug er n " rs. va ,,... .,. · ·
F.v <'rcttt'. 309 3 1th !'ltreel, Nf'"'·I R . Henry. 18, son of }Jllr. and M~·s. lhro u_2'h Vir~iniR . Alabama. Tex-
a I " h h b d . th T . L. H C'nry nr Bnx b91 , Cap1s-a..:; Hild hom(' bv W'IY 1'f San Diego pn 1·t ,,,.-•;1~· l anu er U!'I an I~ e . • I 0 t 2 I · ·
r •t d M . G L Al "" t-trano, Calif.. li:'ra<luarf'<I r · It wa.<i the first trip by car for 'Inn o " r. an i.11.. . • "~r h N S N I P Fr ht i-:o n, \\I!) .Orange avenue, H un-[5"0
0m 1t • I'. · ,•va~ :de-ig the Carnahan!-!. They enjoyed it
· •t B h. Th R J G c oo Rt "nsar o a , or1 8 • 1mmc.n!le\y, having fine weathr r 1111.l: nn eAr · C' t'V. · · I dd'l' t ti h hy lliin t rear! th" marriage slrvic(', . n 8 1. 1 ~11 0 R 1 oug P • ;'h" entire time f'X cept for a little
I h . k t h iucal tra1n1nb progra . the 16 rain in Tennf'SSf'C traveller! .ynn. a ... s c 1.11. nown o er .
• I • . k I "' IA'Cek 1.·our:-ic which Jienry COOl· through :18 11\latcR And put O\"CI" fr1 C'n1 ~. \\'3M .(.:'"J\'Cl1 tn C'ep ng u)' t, , I I ' • •
, I h o hP -i -Jaw Andrew BankM. pl<"tell ln~Judr:<i .aer'ln utua anc i .000 n1ili·.s on the !1p!'€'dom!'tei-. ~e r r t r n ·. na\'a\ subJcrti. aunf'rl prepai-1ni;: 8 hC' \Vore •'l b;.iller1na-lentrth drl'S-<I ff• . d . I t f 1· ht t•·a ·,,,
11 t ff l • 1 n 11 er can Ha cs or 1g -H b y G nf V>h1te tll f' ~Ver fl t: a f10ed( inA" Rncl t'VClllUa\ l'O/llOlr·.'l.1'101\lng a.'I ar or . roups hr r red-gnld hair \Vag crown 1 rr· · . . nava o IC<'r!-1 . \Vlth a <'lrl·lrt of fl oW<'1"8. H e r b~u-Naval Cadet Hrni·y •as ~radu-
'Jll<'f wa.,..; of yellow l'OSC'bUd!i WIUl atcd rron1 Capi.<1lt"ann fligh Nchool v· . H II d
bnuvarctia. th~ rosr s a rc1novable in J une or 1949. And then C'ntercd 1s1t 0 ywoo t•orsa~e. Elouise Banks a ttended the Pre-F'li ht schoo1 this la.."lt her :<11ster a.<1 n1atron of honor. J g
\\'('.'\ring y€'1lnw frn.stcd or~anza, a u~:·n ry ha.~ 8 brothrr .... en•:nJ: in Hi4 Y , Tri-H i-Y sn<I Junior Y
fl n1·aJ h r adhH~rl and cArry1ng ycl-lhe Armed F'orces. Znrl ILt. Willard club!ol .along v.·ith 7000 1ncmbcrs
lo\\" and "'hitr chrysanthcn1umA. G H 1 bC' Al F .1 t of Y c lub.!'! all over Southern Cali -
M I · H fl!'y wa hest man anti · 0 com · 1:1.n r tree pl 0 · fornla and Arizona celebrated c vin e 8• · 1 Milton is noiA" a.Ssig)ied lo the
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ROAST .... 47 ;
Good
Ea stem &by -·
' SIRLOIN .... 69 1 SLICED
BACON
lh. 451
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lb. 65'
~Ol<'T BON f;
Roasters lb. 69c Fryers lb. 73c
ALL POP1'1
BRAN CIGARETTES • • • 1.45 Carto11
PLl·s T A X
COFFEE • • • • • • • •
c:Astl &. SWAV;& Sn. I lln RE~ BEA , S . , 10'
CA 8 :'\'n. I J.ln
ns l /29 '
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ME A RANCH MKT. I
~-lll•Pmelet
a .... J-. "·m"" 4. 1950 YJ lb. '*'It poet. I ~ p .. Milk • . ......... l~--.. ... u.t-.... 1 ........ ..tr"
Cook un ge in ek let until brown.
Break f p n uhlg• wit . for.le while coo k·
ing. O irain off fat. Mijr beaten egp with
test ofJin1 redi111nu aiid pour over ••u -
uge, CoO over Jowl' heat u ntil ed51:e1
anii 6rm. Li ft edges , to let •oft pan
ft oW tcf tb.111 b ottom.ff .lcil!et. Cook about ~ m tn . longe , or until 6.rm.
• S.""e bot. Maltes 4 inp.· • ·--·
*IE ..1..,. ii mil 1 MUon.td. add moN-~t lf deai~. I
I r •• .,,.,.["*' Pet Milk, Bui Portl Sau• --~and IEgg
R USSET
POTATOES
S\\'EET-.Slfl CY
GRAPEFRUIT
GREEN ONIONS or
CRISP RADISH ES
10 •i...191
rOC'h
hunch
S ~()\\'HITt:
Cauliflower •
5" I 1'EW CRO P 33" ,.' Walnuts lb.
('.'\.PE C'OD
CRANBERRIES
U.'lhers wrre ~·she Brown and ) U.S. Naval Auxiliary A ir Station, their flnnual Y-Day at Hollywood
Lawr€'nce Burh.11.nn . . Whiting Field, Milton. Fla .. where and Los A ngeh·s Sa~urday , Octo-
Ba.•kcts ?' wh"c gladwlus were he i• eng•ged in pri.l.•lil' flight ber 21. . STTOOKMA·s y"i•"J"_·UICE 23c at rt1 c h s1rle of the Gllar an1l 1 . U 'l' l~i f Jn thC' morning Y -ers \\'f'nt to
"l th€'r b11.s kcts held yc ll ov.· Rnrl tra,n~ng. t ppon •,omf d 'con ° the Ho llywood BoY.'I where they g . . tra n1ng a rnsaco a •n orpus I · ed b ·.vh1tc chrysantht'n1ums. Solo1st Ch . ,. T h .11 d d v.'cre entertain v suc h sl6rs as
was J . Mal<'o n1 R<"irl of Costa Mesa I 1'd15 1: exas,. e wi 1 l>e. 8t"'ar ed Al't Linkletter, Dc~nis Day, Alan .. 1 . .. 1go wings o a nava ~via or an y ung D D F R ·th R
f'OWREIJ
MARGARINE
whf) 1'an g A iAays. 1 d t d t , ··th th 11 L o . on e ore, u o-·
Rcce1v1ng v.•1l t c young couple an, _2'a r ergen an a.r 1e . . . h h I ass gnl' o u ) "I e ee m Ed B d Ch 1· I
it.l the t.:hurch !olocial hall were McC'arthy. Waller O"Keef e. John · S\\"llTS r KEMl lj1'1 -Quark t Pound Pkg.
lh•·<r paccnt'. W•th Mes. Evrrettc Halloween Party Raitt. opcrn slng•T •nd formec s1·1·c 1 • Dr·1·ed Beef 39c PET MILK 2 TALL
4 SMALL ~O\\'ned in tral b\u{• wit h pink· 1 Oranj?'e County Y boy. Connie
fE'·'llhr r hal and corsage and Mrs. For Troop 4 Sc'outs Hal~es and Roddy Mr Dowe~\.
Alb ... rt.'lon in navy dress. hat or I Mu~uc wa11 provider! by the Emit• l l----1----...,------------~~------------·---------wu11<'r pink an<l a "'hile cnrsage. T r-oop 4 .Slh g rade ttrl S couts. F'elire Q uarlct, thf' Sons of l h f>
Both ~'fr. and Mrs. Albertson ~1 ccth F'ri<lays at lhe Luther-f'ion('('rs. and the Hollywood High
\V('l'C g l'arluated fron1 Huntington an church. ' S('hool orchcstrit. Radios, bicycle!!.
Bt•ach High schnol and Orange Lea.dr1·: M rs. H. E . ~ark . \vatchcs, C'an1rl'as and model air-j
r oast collf'ge. They v.•ill make This up and coming troop of plan!'s were given away to luck y
their futur1.· home 111 Downey. eleven girls has i::ottei;l ofr to a prize winncrl'I. The v'\,rlety show I
~ood start t his fa ll 1n good times. \va.11. broadcast to eleven west,.rn
St. James Gu"ilds Rec'ently the w hole g1"0up had a l'ltale!'! by the Don Lee Mutua l Net-
ho""f'-back ridr anrl qn Oct. 3 1 \Votk .
Rttended a ll-'lllowcf'r costume I After catinJ; their box lunches. Meeting Dates party at the home of Mrs. K en-evrrynne wal'I taken t o the Los
neth H ickman, who ha• a daugh-'AnJ;eles Coli1H?Um for the U.C .L.A.-
l'\vo Guild mePtingi;i of t he W oro-ter In l ht' troop. Gaies and re-Stanford J:;"ame. The big victory of
a n ·.s Auxiliary of St. James Epis· frcshmcnta finished o t thf' eve-U . C . L. A. pro,•lded an une"pect·
copal church IA'iil be held thl'!I ning. Fo r Girl Scout ccompllsh-cd and glorious finish to a per-
l'on1ing "'erk. St. Cecilla's for ment thit'I troop is v.ror~ng toward feet clay. Two bnyl'I \vcre select ed
Balhoa Jsla.nl1 nnd Bay S hore!'! at Second Cla."11'1 .and Pain ing is the to ~it on the U . C. L. A . and Stan-
12:30 p. 111. on Nov. 7 in the hon1e current projct:l. fore! hr.nchc~ ~, honot·1ry coaches
of Mrs. Margart't Prendergast. 217 during the gan1e.
Sapphire. Co1·.;ina del ~-far guild Sunday Service$ I A large nll'l'lber of granlmar
will al.'IO mt•et Nov. 7 at 1 p. "t· _ I p;chool and hl.\j'h school student s
"''ith 1'-1rs. Harnld Borchsenlus. at Lutheran Chr rch l'lttcnrlcd rrnm the Harbor a rea .
H,..Jiotrnpe avcnu€'. . ;Hlg!l l'IC hool students going in·
Sl. Marg.:iret's guild, for Costa Sermon th€'n1e. Sund y, Nov. 5, rluded Ann Bradf orrl. J oon K imes,
1.fcs.a men1bers. meets Nov. 14 a,t at the N ewport Ha r bor Lut heran Nancy L ingo, Jane Bak er. B evei--
2 p. n1. i.n the home of Mrs. chu rch , 1027 Cliff Drl"'e, Is "A ly Brogden, P hyl lis Dellacqaa,
Gt.>OrKe Herleman, 1646 Irvin~ P astor's Prayer.'" t he rtex t being 'Leslie Tacquard, J eann e Telouse.
avenue. !rom P hilli piana 1 :3-1 1.J 'Ellen Owen. lAJlu Larsen. Terry
.Airs. William Elder. chairman Holy Comm union wml. be observ· Gibson. Gordon Redman. Don Ar·
of Newport. Balboa and l ido lB1c ed a t the 11 ;00 o'clock service. pi8, Ed Beck s trom. Roger Pfist er ,
guild; has not announced date at At 1 :00 p. m. the will be a jLarry \Vobd. Grammar sch ool
thnt nleeting. Fall Rally for the L utJ;er League. members are s hO\Yn ln Lhe pict ure
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' COSTA MESA Ph. Beacon 5695
4 NNOUNCING THE OPENING OF
Cliff MELICK'S
2ot' Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach
Costa Mesa I Formerly Associated in
SUR1'LUS1
N l Wor Pant s from • • •
Di kie Shi . s • • • • • • •
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PAJJl
.... 29; up
CKS 4 prs. 1.00
2 for 1.00
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2.98
Work Shoes
S A \rv
Dress Shoes
Outside White
PAINT
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RAIN PARKAS
HI~ BOOTS ..•.•
314" ROPE ••••••
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lb. 30-
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Proposition No: 1 is a misleading proposal which endangers
the school system and all other local government services.
Under the guise of repealing the personal property tai<, it
removes a huge tax burden from a few big taxpayers and ·
transfers chat burden to the average citizen.
The average. taxpayer coday pays a personal property
tax of $6.00-rarely more than $10. Certain big taxpayers pay
personal property taxes in the millions. Should the tax be
repealed, the $203 million dollars of revenue it provides
schools and local governments must be raised in higher sales
taxes-increased nuisance taxes-increased caxes on homes.
51/2% SALES T~X $6.00 PERSONAL
PROPERTY TAX OR OR A $45.00 INCREASE IN
· TAX ON YOUR HOME ·
' For Exampk: U all che loss should be made up by the sales
tax, it would mean a 50 ~ increase, bringing the sales tax
to 5 Y, o/o IN MOST LOCAUTIES. U all che loss should be made
up by the cax on real ·cscate, ic would add 30% to your tax
• bill, or an average of $45 ON EVERY HOME in the State. . '
FARM BUREAU
THIS ADVERTISEMENT PAID fOR IT THI fOLLOWING PUILIC-SPlllTID . .
FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS WHO WANT TO HELP TOU SAVE TAXES ...
NEWPORT BAB-BOARD OF RE.µ.roas
HatYf'Y r,.a~1". Ptt>9kle>•t-
lal.and Rt'&Jty ( 'o.
Ed SHelnlf'te.r-
r Ed &edelme.ler Office
huJ Jonr.-
Bill Toblu-
Lln\\'ood \rk'k Off.Ice
Hub Po\•oe,..._ J OM-1,hlo \\.f'Nt, s.-r.-~t"'rr
South C'OMt Realty Co.
1\label l"llz.rnotf'l8-
F1tunorrl,. Realt.)·
Ruth .Jayrad--
qo&at Pro~rt!e11
8&Uy NP\~lin-
Cout Prop'.'.'rtk11
LIJllaa LaP1:rlt'-
Ba19ey F~ Otta
II!: ..... 8mtlb-'
Enole Sml .. om..
lelut McM•Oem
Paul .lone11 OfOC'e
\Tm. Anpld--
Wm. L Anp!d Office
Ftancl• don .. tb-
Fnncle Horvath ornce
lJoyd LGvelMd-
lohll Vopl Co.
a.lpb-y-
Ralpll -ey Olflee
DoaBwc~
lll1'ltlplo ..... Ir
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1. A. Bttk orrk-e
Ramey Fra.ncque
Bar~1· Fraocque Office
Carl Tbomu--
Earl StanJ"y Offk'e
Elton Barnf'tt-
.ne..con Hill Realt.f
Dean Bradford-
-Bay ldaow '
ea.r -.. °""-' Newport 8&too. Fecteral
Sa,ilop,& 1-
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Baroid 8.,-dt>r--
·-Vol') Co.-II_,. SmJU>-
lllludo7 8mWo Olflee
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Plan 35-House Subdivision in
Costa Mesa to Cost $262.540
Permit.I for a 35-house subdivi!'lon n1ak1· up the bulk of buUding,
llcenbcs Issued f or Lhe Costa M esa area during lh<' fir~t three weelJ,a ot .
October.
Building c~ll! estimated at $262,540 fo r the tract brought the
valuation t otal of the proposed building up tu SJ:i6,806 t11r the period.'
Builder of the tract 1.a.1111tcd ·as@--
Coa.st O~ge Acre!! while con-1 R. 5. !)1tt111ar. bt·At shop addition,1
tractor will be Georgp M. Ho~.sleln 1126 • 16th S t .. $1;;?00 ; 1'1Ulord c.·
or Costa Mesa.. The howie11 Wiii go Royrl. d\'"•·l hni:-RTUI ~arage at 2ss:
up at 405--446 E . 19th St. and 402· F.. 2:-1.-;1 !'t., s 1191 . and Allen w .
400 E _. Costa Mesa Ave. P1rth. foundation fnr and alter:1
F-st1matcd costs for the three
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atinn n f in1ttlt·-in d"·clHng 260 w '
dwellings with attached garagc1' Vti.Lt.1r1..1 St .. $1000. · ~
arc $8650, while f or the remainin~
32 the rangr l!'C $5388 to $79~ with
separate garages o.t $720 each. l't:TITIOS" FILED
Only permit in the group list · L• tlt t""i of adnunfstratlon In the'
SHOWN IN THE DOOR.WAY of ttwlr De\4' office buJldtn,-at 306 l\.larlne A'-'«'., Ba.J~ I"land are
Ing C08ts above the $1 0,000 ma.i·k , rst~tt.• nf ~11:-. 1-·iorcn te L. Magg ..
WfL"l i!illucd tn Lester W. Selby for 1 ""h" dird l:a...'<t 1\11~. 9. were 80Ul"ht'
a rtwclling at 2185 Tustin Ave., ex-in :->upcriur t.'t •lll"l this Wf'ek by· her, · (k'ft to rt~ht): ~on Slqley, BalOO.: O.ll 0..TnPy, Al &rul ~··Ida GlbMOn., all of Balboa IKland.
Th~ offlcr. ,,·Ill cont-real estate. IMUrance and la"· bu1'11H"M4:""·,---------'-'T+'-c_ss_P_h_o_'<_o_i_ peeled to cost $10.12~. ~on. J ar ,1c~ ll. 1-fliH:J:". of 200 Pearl
t inder SIO.OOO I Ave .. ThJlh•··i. i."l land. He said the
('state {''''1"1.-.1 ~ of approximatelY Ask Court Heilp . C\o.qt!i bi·tw""'" $f.OOO and $10,· J.200 i11 p,·1·:;on;il prope11y and an.
• ; t 000 '"'·cr·e esli mated on pcr1nit!i interc~l 111 u c·1tr11s ranch,
lft Propeny S~le J is..,urd to Paul Conroor for th('
1•rcction of a Aecond·slory dw<'ll· ~ P.c~ul ts cun1c from coruit.an t
Allcginf: J . E . Ral[IR<lale had 1nj.!" O\•f>r an cxii.;iting garage '\l 370 f'rar·tic1·! A n R.d ri•gularly tn Urta
barke'I riut 0·1 un rgr t>1..·n1ent to 1'":. l!Jth . St .. $54 38; G. F . Rurtd. pHper \\'I ll J.n·1x.lui..:e rC.8Ull8 for Y°'l.'
sell N <'\Vpor t Bcul'h pr•Jpci1y for hnmc with attacher! g.arai:-e. 211
$<)r1 OOO H \V ~ I t · I . Roch~!it('r Ave.: M C'lv1n H . De· ... · · l cnry . · ii en ine ast I \ancy, rlupl"x and gar&ge, 142 DI'\
'-''C<'k as~C'd !1Up<•r1c1r ;<'ourt to c-nn1 · 1vr1:1.r Ave .. $8298: Don Craft. dv.·cl· •
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, pel the ~r·llcr to ~ujtl~rough \\"ith ling, $6660. and garage. $880, at
tht• t1aPr11ction. 1 Ji1 Brnad\\·ay: Charlr-!i \V. KR.iser,
ValenUnf' ·:.tllC'~ed fl n J?; s fl al c d\\"Clling at 2088 1-larbor Blvrt ..
l' .. \IX'rl~c; l'O~"TRACTOR
agreed Octnbt.•r 7 t n s1·ll the prop· $.6760 : Ja.'lpcr L. Autrey, house at llarbur SIGS
I erty at 102 E. Bnlik>a H\v,I.. for 19.'.14 \\'allace Ave., $58..12. and tool
that a:-i 1ount 1·R.<1h. 1-·fui-chiys later hnuse. $270; Rob('rt R . Tho1-n of
E\·eolal"
lk•acon bl:O-W
he l\..'-lse rted, the d<'lpnlfant r<'fUs · I 309 Alvnrado Pl., B.1lboa. dwf'llin~
ed to go throu g h \\·1tfi it. The place \Vlth garag:(' at 38·1 Costa MC'sa
is enr un1h::-rcd by t\Jo trust de('dS I Av<'., $8500, and A. D . OHvif'ra
to :secu'e ind. btl'dl":->:s of $20.-nf 29·1 E . 17th St., dwelling st li28
855.06. h f' :sait.i (tnd ,h(· a:sk"d thf"' Santa Ana Ave .. $7200.
11.Al<L w . S!'ANI.ICY
court t n 1u·th•r p11y111l•nt nf the in-Ot.hl'l pcrn1its that were is:suC'rl
debtedn~s fron1 ttl\.' tu tal JJUr-during the three-week perlort '-''t•r e
ch•sc price. tak•·n out by D . R. Donaldson and 225
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l\' otary Public
Phone
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SEW OFFICE BlJ LDlNG at J06 l\.lartne Avf"., Bt.lbOa Island, ' .
ANN~UNCING • • • • •
I Our New Location Is s~~,·n In thV.. pbotogra.Jl.l. Neltla Gib8on and 1-lurace 1\-tau-t
ar•~ »..,.oclatt!"' In t.hF real Mt.ate drpe.rtnM•ot and Al Gll)ijon \\"Ill
hold forth In thr-lni;nranrr brar1<·h. C. A. Hlcbie, an attorrw·)'·1tl· 1a,,. also ha1'i d1·"k KPact> In thJ-. lnrv.· building. lf'rcss Pho to ) I . -
Gibsons Open
New Buil~ing
Al ··aftrt· "'N1!1d&• · Ofbsdn: • 126
.<\.mC'thyst Ave., Balboa tsla.nd
n1 ovrrl into lheir nf'W business
1uarlers at 306 ~1:ar1ne Ave .. Bal-
boa Island last Saturday. Their
combiriation real c"'tatr and insur-
ance business had rormerly been
located next door. "We ju11t out·
gre\V our quarter11," says Al.
The new building which thr
G lbsons occupy with their staff
was built from the ground up In
an amazin~ly short t1n1e. It wes
started on Srpt. 8 and ready for
oecur~n ~y O ct. 28. Holden and
Thon1as, Corona dcl ~iar, were
Lhe builders.
Office is frontf'd \Vith 11tained
redwood and ha!! knntty pine wall
panellini;:-~nrl asphalt tile floors.
receipting machin<'s. \\"hi<'h arc ~:trt of the mechanization. I
Mozley pointf'd out that ill the
past taxpayC'rs \V ere n1ail ed a
form of bill, which '"''as hroug-hl to
lhf' counter ror C'hecking <lJ::aln.-.t
the collrctor':s record!i. A d1 ff1•i-cnt
bill was given the taxpayer and
he then went t o the ca.'lhicr's "'in-
dow lo pay h.is money.
llOSf'tTAL PAT,IEST
1-frs. Thomas Gallivan, 463
Broadway, Costa Mesa, has been
a patient at St. Joseph"s Hospital,
undergoing treatment for ·an in-
jured back received in an auto· \
mobile accident.
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INSURANCE -All Kinds, All Lines -Harbor 2950
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Real Estate· Brokers -Harbor 0502
Gail Carney -Rentals, Harbor 3028-J
The concrete t>lock strueture has
about ~80 !-IC]Uarc ff'et of floor
c;pacc. Gay NinctiC'S lettering
1bnve the entrance blends nicely
with the ri£'cor.
JVoje iton DURABILITY ••• DEPENDABILITY
Mrs. Gibson Is as11ociated with
Horace S . A-1flzel. 202 Abalonf"
AvC'., Balboa Island In the real
estate end nf the business. Gail
r,arr.cy. 1296 PRrk Ave., Balboa
lslanri is In ch:1rge of rental!!.
Ai:;sk"lting-AJ Clbf'on In the Insur-
ance d,.par1.menl ts Marlon Sing-
ley, 2156 Ocean Front, Balboa. C.
A. Highie. an attorney of 328
An1ethyst Av~ .. Ba.lboa Is!.'l.nd. has
drsk space in lht.• new bulldlnJ;.
The Gibson!! have tK-en In buJd·
nes.c; in the H arbor area for the
past fiVC' yeani.
County Tax Bills
Mailed This Week
It's _bart newf! Ume again. Coun-
ty tax bilfs for the 1954).ftl fisc8.t
year will be out this week.
County Tax Colle1:tor Dot\ S .
Mozley disclosed thatr. .518 tax
hills for a total of $ 9.147,694.24
v.·\ll be !'Clll O\lt lhi. C/J.r. H l..a
off:re €'Xpcct s to have t Je~l half
of thr b ills in ,the m411 perore Wei!·
ncsday. the fir-at or It.he month.
\Vh cn lht> fln!t lnatalhnEnt of taxe8
becomes due. I '
A new form of tax ~ill ls goinl"
nut this y ettr. Thi!' st~tement w••
adopted v.ilh installation of the
r,ew mechanized billfng system
now being lnst.1Jlcd b the coUn·
ty ln effort to bring speed and
cCQllomy In the bU~ ·and col-lecting or la.xea.
11 will be eaa1er o pay lhP
taxes, t«>. ·Mozley although
he wu not referrln& lo the eue
or dlfflcult7 or getUn tbe money
with' which td pny th ................. oflb
The tu: toUector's otnce bu
been re-&mUJged-wtth tnatallaUon ol t.be new form of · temenL eo
~t ~ or mO:n!! o tbe Ume
P"'-Y '"'lulred pay lazu
will be ellmin&led. \
N09f. ~ ta1re 'tbeir
billo -to • -wUJ receipt their blU.. will 'bo
four cub1en on -1'lllla Mw
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It rides more smoothly
Take one ride and you'll agree Chevrolet
is the smoothest riding car in its field. It's
the oflly low·priced car combining the
famous Unitized Knee-Action Ride and
airplane-type shock absorbers all around.
It drives more easily ·
Enjoy finest n<>-shift dri-v.ing with Power·
glide Automatic Transmission• and 105·
h.p. · eogine-<>r finest standard driving
witb standard engine and Syncbro-Mcsh
TransmissiOn-al lowest cosl.
It operates more economically
Chevrolet's famous Valve-in-Head En·
ginc, e;tclusive to Chevrolet in its price
range, brings you an outstanding combi-
nation of thrills and thrift. plus proved
dependability, year after year.
It lasts longer, too
Many Cbevrolets are performing depend·
ably after ten, fifteen or twenty years of
service. That's one reason why there are
over a million more Cht'Vro/e1s on 1he
Toad than any other make.
It's better looking all around
Outstanding good looks accompany the
outstanding performance of Chevrolet
cars-only low-priced car \lo'ith .Body by
Fisher-and most beautiful in its field,
according tD a recent public survey.
It gives more for less throughout
Only Chevrolet offers so many perform-
ance, comfort and safety features of
highest-priced cars at lhe lowest prices
and wjth such low cost of operation and
upk.cep. Come in and see it nowt
•Combinatioll of l'owurlilh Automatk Tr'11U1ftiuion and 105-Ji.p. E116iM opfiD,,.J Oft 0. Ulu MOUl1 at ~xtra cost.
yovr -g~t 7Jvy-/Jy All Or/th
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AMERICA'S 'IEST Sfl t D.I •• AM.ICll'S IEST IUY!
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2411 ,Coost H .. way
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Rug and Upholstery Cleaning and ' ..,
We -'!' ... m c ... 911111 !lap -UllbOINry ,,,.,,.
J'IU' ...... -"'la~ ..... tbt -Biid I .... . ,
· 'RUGS DYED ··
Lal ........ ;.,,,, old ..... ---like
br1pt, -..... All w.lrll ......... tMd. . . . I
FOR l'_RElC EsTDlA'l'JllS, PHONE BEACO~ 11108
:· HA N ILE A'S
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_"HAb .SO MANY Ct~ .
I ~~D T~ LEA VE l"OM
. ' . 11&)'9' .P-' Bradford, 509 Po!Uetua;
del llf"·_ "Over 811 oalls wtthj48 holll'll
I lld\'el'U9ed my atove, table rug." T
never 1a dllD mocnent when y~ have an ' the uvely claMifled eectton of ~the
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BeaUUtu.Uy tumlabed.. 4 bdnna. 2
I be.th. Dlcloeed Pi-,UO. aar. Near
North B&y\ $125 mo. to June
SOth.
The John Voizel Co.
<114-Und Bt., NZWPO'l\T BEACH
PbQne Kubor lNO
$<5 )10. yearly rental turn. hoe.
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Rental
610 Ma.rcuertte -Large 2 bdrm.a.
more apace than moat homes. • PaUo with lawn fo.ctng street,
. NE.WS-TIMES ~ Every Tuesday .
.NEWPORT BAY POST-Wednesdavs
NE\VPORT-BAI.BOA PRESS -Thursdays
2039<BARBOR BLVD.\ Costa M, 23c2U!
1.-UU.ODIO IDVICJD ~ W~
ftlm> w. llNJllLL DO YOU WANT r JOB•
News Times, Post Shopping News and the
OVER ~1,500 CIRCULATION IS\\ri.E AN.ERi
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· Phone Harbor 1610 today and ask for the .taker.
UUl pd. &H.,,. W . Balbo& Blvd. cau •rt!L Harbor 2804. MclMI
Yearly and Winier Rent.e,la
We ha.Ye ae•enl tum. baea. and
apt.a. at very low wtnter rates
$40 mo A. up.
completely re--decora.ted. New
own~r on property. AdulU, no
pets. Fumiahed $100, untur. I~
o n yea r leue.
Newpwt llo.7 P .. t a-n..i Ado -nm bl -~7 New.--nn-or tile Tblll'9Cla7 Pre.
KINDRlM AD 18 & LDIE8
A.D Cbsdfted Adll mun be pi.Id far OMll: ta IMlvuoe of pabllcsUoL
4 IJnM 1 l'llper $ , 711
4 u-2 Papen uo
4 l.JnM S Papers 2.00
'J'be publlahen wtll not be responsible for more than one Incorrect
tn.rtton Of an advertiRment. reeerve the rtg"bt to corHCtly elaaal!y
8.111" and all ads and to reject any advertlaement not conforming to
ruJd and regulatlOM. AdverUsementa and cancellatlone will be
accept.t"d up to 15 p.m. on the day precedtnl' publication. Ph. Har. 1616
Painting Contractor DO YOU NEED HELP?
CALL UB-
DOCKS U>d S'SNCl:ll NEWPORT HA1l110R '
-ud 111-pelJIUDf IDCPLOYKENT JAGENCY . ,St>-SAU:, IKJllCELLANEOU8 st-FURi'nTURE It SAU:
,,.,.,,. 7_ ~~·x--~~~~~~i:,"Cl'j:'r~~1-R SPECIAL! R • i F 't
Bee-MU-1 -. S2ct5 NE w 1951 WESTINGHOUSE at~an u Ill ure
JNTJCRIOR _ JliX'liiUUO.ft. P'EMALJC..-ComblnaUo silk IJld 6lec. rerrtgeMtor, 8 cu . fL )1:ade 11n the PhlllL lnes and
PAINTING wool ttntaher .• MUil be food-ONLY $199 50 In 0<1' own worrt •hope. ~-•1 8 to I • Wide ch oice of &bMce. tuL Ideal condltlo ......_.
UCENSED -INSURED 8, Newport Bea ch, aeon 8233. IDAV!S-BROWN CO Largeot dls pl•y Jn So. Calif. S2tfc · Rcfi nl5tlJng and Re pholsterlng
Alao all :ve&r rent&Jo.
Paul C. Jo~Rental Agcy.
2S07 B&J-811/d. Newport Beach
Call Harbor 310 or .. Barbor 2313
Z2p38
Wh¥ move a rouryd when you can
have th ls de.lightrul place '?
Courtesy to you r broker
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l-bdnn, large Uvtng rm, prag~. I BALBOA P ENlNSUL.4-3 bdrn1.
frlgidalre on 2nd fioor. I furnished house, playroom. Dbl.
ALSO Jower 2-bdrm. lovely &pL I gamge. Rtt9ona.b1e ., 1732 E .
both on water, near mkts, Ocea n Blvd., Balboa. Ha. 1336-R .
theare, bus. Very quleL Adulu. 35c31
617-36lh St., Harbor 691·W . Glenn Johnston .i885 H•rbor Blvd. eoeta M••• • ~ · \Ol·SUtH!~r 2.J:;?" ~~~ w~~L~x:._~~~E N . Phone Beo.con 8821 '!!,°"l} .. ~IE.w~ NC: t. B!?.~
Beacon 8&05 atter 4 SO p.m. BED DAVENPORT and arm chair 44C46H
..... Har. ltlt, Mk for .,Ad TaRr' Of' eead ad aod readttaa.ae lt!
NEWPORT IUllBOB PUBLISHING 00. '
Hll llal-Bl•d., Newport -Clallfol'llla.
23tfc
LIDO ISLE
YEARLY-Furnished 3 rm. apt.
Garage. Util. paid. 1823 Wes t
Balboa Blvd. \Apply Apt. 2 ).
35p37
Runaway Girl
Found in Motel
l~BUSINE88 OU1DE,
A ca ll from a w orried•wife \\'ho
wanted to report her husband
m i.ssing but didn't reml'mber his
n&me or whert' she v.•as s taying
was received by Newport Bea ch
police a t 6 :15 p. m . W ednesda y.
Upon investigation police found
out that t he wife Was a 15 y~
old girl who haU been list ed a.« a
runaway juv~nile since Tue:J'ly
night from her parents 's h on1e
In C hula Vista.
Wht-n first questioned. the ~ir)
said that s he and her h~ sbantl
had checked in at the Le ~ Ha.·1en
mot el, 628 Coast hlghwa~-. at .. :30
p . m . Wedneaday. She-<:iA!d her
husband had left an hour ago
and h ad not returned.
According to t he manager U1t!
coupit' wer e rt.»glstereU as Mr. ar.-1
Mrs. R. W . Bostwick. USS C hM -
t lcleer, A SR-7. The girl statffi
that th.Py hall bt>en married earl-
ie r in the day and wer e en route
from Sa n Diego to Los Angele,..
The motel manager descr ibed th<'
. husband as "a. tall, thin !'l.1lilor
with a mustache."
After further questioning. t ile
girl sa..id her n a me wa.s J un\'
Wood. 18, f rom New York ancl
that both or her parents w>'re
d ea d. Bf'ca use or her conflicting
staten\ents, sh(' wa s takPn t ·. t he
police sta t ion and finally a•lrnlt-
ted hf'r r eal name.
Tht• girl was bool·..cd a.c:: a run-
away juvenile and puiir1• ri100 n
petition wilh juvenile a•Jt.hnr ities.
Her parents w erf' notiflt!LI 'lnd
w111 take he r hon1e.
Cub Scouters
Training Course
Monday night will be second
IJt>BBlon in a six weeks' training
course offered for all leaders in
Cub Scouting artd being g1ven by
Bob Chamberlain. fi eld executiv.e
a nd J ohn Keeler. Held at St. An-
dr€'w's church . this ..-.•eek 's session
drew 23 enthu~i&J!ltic workers t o
parl icip1tle in the training coun e
a nd t:njoy gan1cs. l t is pla nned t o
Custom Tailoring
For Ladies and Men
Alterations -Furrier
PIPER-JOHNSON
81S E . Balboa Blvd. Har. 109~
lSlfc
COMPLE'nt HOUSE CLEANING
9e?'Vtce. Furniture e.nd n.ip
shampooed. Free eetlmateit-
Fully tneured.
Al's House & Rug
Cleanipg Co.
Be&cOn 8111 72tfc
KEYS MADE
Experienced Locksmith
24 HOUR SERVICE ·
Covers the entire Harbor area.
ACE KEY SERVICE
101 MaJn,. Balboa Barbor 1199
83i::39B
MOVING?
Har~or Transfer
LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE
Phone Be&. 8927 or Bea. 15272-M.
1966 Harbor Blvd., Coata Mesa
20c21H
• Furniture Repairing
Chair bottoms renewed . cane or
splint. Chair rounds. back9 and
rockers replaced; also re·g1uing.
HARVEY'S FURNITURE
REPAIR SHOP
2o.'K> Sa.nta Ana Ave., Costa Mesa
Beacon 6133-J. 17c18H
Fine Sewing
Alterations
Butwn Holes
533 W est
Costa Mesa
Cent er St.
Ph. Bea . 5550R
3"p36H
WASHING or IRONlNO ln _my
home, finished OT roup 417. By
piece or hour. Phone Beacon
6203-J 20c22
hold ruture meetings In tne Tar l%-BUILDING SERVICES
Pit.
A molng l nosf' present were Cub ·
ma.at ers _Art Rf'rpl~y.. 'Moose· Lag-1 .,-,;'~tj.ng1~ •;pt\ T;' rtM&J'f./1 ~am R~.\ ~r~ Bonner\ ',13 ... Servi~ 1n ·~~b0t 1.rea a:,n;i ~tit ~owald; i:ixu111iv_wra, · yean
A.Ima Thompso11. MnJ. Harvey Call S&t. &: Sun., Beacon 60~-J
P e&.!ft!." F"'rne Wad e and fo r Mri. 288 • 22nd St., Coeta M'eaa
Cock , her hwiband. L. Ii:. Cock;
a lso Den Mot hl'rs Arny Allen,
Trudy Keppe.n. Fay Williams.
Ooroth.y Evan11. Ma ry King, I.AU ·
rella Field•. Ruth Days, Marl"aret
A'tlls t rom, Rut h Remley . Others
Wt"re Robert F orbe8. R. D. Sautter
and Harvey Peue.
Exchan«Je Club
Elects Officers
At ·the permanent orgii.nizatiOTl
meeti ng o·r the new IC."<change Club
of Newport tfarbor, Wedneeday
~venl ng al the Balboa Bay Club.
Thomas E . Hf'f[ernan was re·
elected president. Earl F . Cham-
bt>rlain 'A'88 made vice p resident,
Edgar H. Stroot , Jr.. 1\t?Creta'ty
and W illiam D. Sexton, t reasurer .
The following werf' elected to
the boanJ of control: Norm an A.
Gamble. Harokl Hta-ctna. Freder-
l<:k Hodgdon, Paul T. Butler. \\'.
R. (Wes) Co1llns and John VoeeL
M . Gregory Gorby· wu elected
aergeant·at-artllll. The next meet·
ing will be held a.a uau&l on Tuea-
d&y evenlns.
Golden Wedding
for Mesa Couplt1
ROBE&T I. tD:RNl!R. Prot..-
.. r of 1IWol:y .ad. Dlreder of
The hatttute of Slaric 8tudlm
.. -U.t-91'7 al ~
... &pJt ·-at t;M; Olup o.-t
()aft-....... t.od ...... 1:11 ......
Wed• • **1'• • N'otaalkw a. llfl
wUI ....... tM ft-.l ..... of ______ ..,...,
"'"' -., "'"' --la ·--. That. very wondertu.1 ~t in -,------~ ~~::11;'. ~ ~-= Sun"day 8realcfast
-tad • w-.-y. Nov. 8 b:r at Grling• Hall Kr. -Jin, WWLun I:. Gallwu,
1 l $60. Hotpolnt elec. atove with· . · PAINTING BEAUTY OPERATOJl -High timer, JW. G. E . retrlg., $40. 53-BOATS SUPP'}--"
EARL SHEFL• IN guarantee and coll\ITil .. lon. 5 812 Ocoan Blvd .. Coron& del Mar • • ' • +
day week to A·l ex ' rt alyliat. ' Harbor 1167-J. S-4c36 Ch l ..,,!__ •
Harbor 2187. 1415 out Blvd.. rys er . .rAtgtneS
-
•
21s Pt.trner St., coota M-
Bea. M57-M. 94c9
REP AIRING and
PAINTING
REASONABLE. La.rS"e or ema.11
jobs. Free eaUmate.a. Walker,
108-lSth St., Newport Beach.
Harbor "81-J. 17c18H
PAINT &: VARNlSH REMOVING
household furniture and yacht
equipmen t and specialty. Low
rates. s peedy service, plck·up A:
deliver. Call Paclttc Nelrem Co ..
2811 Lafayette St., N ewport
Beach. Harbor 2960. 36p37
eorono det Ma.r. 36c38 JUMPING JACKS Use<!J
EXPERIENCED STEN0 .-3 or 4 HEALTH SHOES Crowns -~yals
day• per week . Houts a.rranged See John H'1.rvey
ID eult . Ph. Nucleilr P roduct.a NJTEY-NITE GARMENTS at Seac~a .. f "t Co .. Be&con GMO. !' 36c37 _ for warm comfort on cold 625 COAST JU HWAY
WANT baby sitter f~r Fridays nights. NEWPORT CH
and occuion&l sunµays. 34 l S d J d Sh Pfl. BEA.CO: :i771
l"lnley. Newport S.tch. 36p38 Jim an U Y Op j J 2tfC
-the Southcl!'ast's compfete ' 1 CRE W \v ANTED fof J"ood 40 ft. -.....eALE. Ml8CELIANEOUS children's store. fishing boat r eady u go. Phone
230 Beach St., Laguna Beach Lagun~ 44 326. 3ip36
Good Bu
usea Appli
W Uh !Tachi'!eB f
in Ph. 4-4493. , 1
32c34H Used Marin Gear '
[f you want a rental on LIDO
ISLE aee us. Severa) lovely
apt&. Also homes available.
P.A. PALMER
INCORPORATED 1
YEARLY-I.arge 4 room upper
duplex , furnished. 41 4 Poinset-
tia. Corona del Mar . Harbor
1269-M. 35c40
3333 Vi.a. Lido Harbor 1.500 \-------------
22uc .. For rent in Corona del Mar
-------------Until June l at-Furnished 2-bdrm.
YEARLY large 2 bedroom furn. 2-bath homP. Beautiful g arden.
a.pt. Panel ray. garage, S60 mo. Complete privacy. 1 blk. from
502 -31st St., Newport Beach . the ocea n. Adults only .
Phone Beacon 5872-J. 34cS6 YEARLY-Half of a large du plex.
YEARLY-Partly furnished 4 r m.
a pt for a couple. Uttl pd. No
pet.a. 348 E . 18th. St., Coat&
Mesa. 34c36
BALBOA ISLAND new 2 bedroom
rum. apt.' Fenced yard. Aut o
laundry. Near terry. JM mo. to
June 15th. Call Harbor 384-J.
34c36
U ving rm. firepla ce. 2 bdnns.
upsta irs. E nclosed yard . Ga r-
age 1 ~ blk.s. fro m the ocean.
A dults.
Fitzmorris Realty Co.
Rea l E s tate and Business 'B rokers
Multiple List ing Realtor
813 Coiut Blvd Habror 2152
Corona del Mar
nces Great Toy Clearance Now On Walt1s Trad~· g Post .
$10.00 . Nautical fDec oraUons U8ed Nel.9
Stoves f om 7.50 'FOR SALE--7 cu. ft. Philco re-422-SOth \~t. N Bea.ch WANT to share my new house
·····--······•···· 1 trigerator, 19Ml model, freezer open Sundays h . Har. 2470 Li'do Isle Bayfront ~:ith girl or woman. child o.k. l t-Pl!:RSON AL8
FREE CHlllCKING llERVIOI
RAVJ!l YOUR WATCH TJ!ll!IB!D
FOR ACCURACY ON OUR Nll!W
TDIE lUJITER
Choice Selection o chest. 207 P earl, Balboa Isle. I · 17cl8H 5 r ms., garage, piano. H . 845-W
Electric refri~rators Ha.rbor 14.88-W. 34p36 1 bedroom rum ....................... $ 70 716 H eliotrope, Corona del 14:ar.
Stop in TODAY BOO~S-SEA BOOKS 2 bedroom•. 2 bath .............. s110 1 _________ 35_p3_6 r Television. Service Available to June 15th
WALLACE CAJ..DERHEAD
Jeweler .
STROOT~ A fine stock ot booka on ...U yacht· 1 YEA R L'\" Rental in Balboa------4. Tm .
I-' RADIO REPAIRS Ing subjecto-Pl all cu..,....t GREENLEAF It ASSOC. apt.. furnished. Utn. p11ld. $6-0
all work done tn our own 9bop
817 Cout Blvd.. C'.orona del Mar
Te Winkle ~we. , IT~ .......... Ewen •• H•rold H•mm book.!!1. l..endlng llbfary. 311 2 N ewport Blvd. Har. 2M2 mo. H arbor 203. (Eves.&: Sun. ~. ·' Th I l !,., 24ttc Hubor 2520-M I . 35c37 !802 Newport lvd. Technicians e S anuers
Alcoholics Anonymous
Write P. O. Box 197
Balbo& leland. C.llf.
Phone Kimberly 3·~93
MADAME LAURA
Spiritualist and psychic reader.
Advice on love, marriage and
business. Come see thls gifted
w oman today.
917 So. Ma.in St., Santa Ana
Ph. K!mberly 2-9081
2~pS6
Rug and Upholstery
CLEANING
on Location. Work guaranteed.
MOODY lNTERIORS
21 5 COAST HIOHWA Y
Corona del Mar Harbor 2M4
29c30H
15-SHARE YOUR CAR
WANTED-Riders or ride New-
port Beach Arches to An~eln1
v ia Harbor Blvd. Leave Arches
7 :30 a.m. Leave Anaheim 4 :30
p.m . Mon. thru Fri, 3~01 Flnley
Harbor 0786--J. ~36
Costa Mua Beacon 5222 ·MESA RAD IO A: TELEVISION 214 Marille, Balboa 1• Har 1M7
1 • 10!> Broadway, C. M. Bea. U 08-J ·· I BOc&lH SERVEL refrigerator. B cu. ft. tn I M tfc .
excellent con dJ tlon. ~easona:ble. -------------MA CKERE L BOAT-}J 1.ii ton cap.
3905 C hannel Pia~ Nev.•por t MAHOGANY Drop Leal Drex el New condition-going ln acr-
Jsland. H.srbor 223U.M. 32p34 dining tablt and pllds, W estin g-vice -Best cash offer •takes.
4 · house A pt. size range. kitch en 2 100 'Phurin Ave.JCosta Afesa. SERVEL Electrolux. 11 cu . ft., in very good conditlon
1
1 Sl2~. Bt.~ cabinet, child's pedal flrt> en-P hone-Bea. 5211-K. 36p
'l"-·~-g ine. 51 Beacon Bay. 3~p37 d ivan, new slip cove $-.... na.r-18 FT. 1 SLOOP, t>Jautitul con-bor 1067-J. 34c st-l''AN'fEI> TO nLrv d ition; sails tarP) $165. So.
S.ICRVEL REFRlGERAi"1'0R, 6 ou. '--------------Bay mooring a.vallkt»e. Harbor
ft. excellent conditio1. 519 Na r-WANT T O BtIY a pair or end .ijt(t..,M. J 36c38
cis:is us. Corona deJ a r. Phone tables and 1t.1n1ps in guoU cundi· ~ I
Harbor 1937-R. 35c37 tlon. reasonablP. Phone Harbor s'~J\fUSICAL. RADO
' 1020-W evenings. 3Stf t Need an extr~ TV? •t-FURNJTURE FOR sALE
Thll Moto rola wu JuJ traded in
-7 Inch model. gOod, condit ion.
NC.TA~::y ~!~~·!~ 10 ;nch
model television . 30 iubes. Co1n-
plete with magn ifyi~g lens and
table-•
$94.50 I
Opening Nov. 1st
Jack's Furniture
Used and unpainted
Cust om finishing.
Used fu r niture wanted.
DAVIS-BROJN Co. 1505 w . BALBOA BLVD.
1885 Haibor Blvd. osta ~tesa Newport. Beach' Har. 2502-R
Beacon 682 34p36
SPINET1PJANOS. N ew and used .
$295. $385, $420. 1Dlaconttnued
model $387, new. 1Euy term11.
DANZ-SCHMIDT, p20 N. Main,
·cor ner 6th. S anta An&. . '
\.\' ANTE0-50 ptanda. Trade ln
your fid piano ~n a Grand,
S pinet , oc beautifltl televt1lon.
H ighest cash allowr,nce. Term.s.
DANZ. SCHMIDT IPlANO co ..
corner ~th. 1520 No. Main, Santa
·An&. ' I
~ .JI:. PI!LNO, per month.
~All reht allowed l.f you buy
• Within ··term. aA -SCHMIDT.
520 NJ. Main. San Ana.
APT. sized gas rangJ, 4 burner I ____________ _
22-µ>ST ANO FOUND and oven , 8 mo. old. f nly $69.50. OVERS IZED BED 7 • x 6 '. Box .:::,...::;:;::;:.~;.;_;;,..;..;.;"-----·j -~.810 CoUt Jjlghway, N ew port springs and innersp 1·tng mat-LOST-Sia:~ne•e ·cat. male, has · Beach. Beacon 6418. 35c37 1 tress. $75. Call H,11.rbo r 251:'.i or
sltght Ump In left rear leg'. Lut 1 !'\.'>& 34 36
seen at l:.ido • Anchot-ate. Re-Ollthll'•26 •in! tllcycle. "Rollfa.st." ~ · ~rbQt; .. ~·""H"'· ····'······'· ... ····Ci,,.
ward. Return to Lido Anchor-Like new. i n perl'ec condition . BAMBOO RA TT AN SHOPS
a ge office. Harbor 23:51. Mp37 Balloon tlres. Baaket. $25· 305 Complete line, tactory~to-you.
LOST -CANE, Tuesday mo rning
between 39t h a.nd 15th St. on
Balboa Blvd. It wu marked
"Capta..in Caldwell." PLEASE
RETURN to Fred Wirt:s-206
39Lh St., Newport Beach. 38p
i8-81TUATIONS WANTED
EXPERIEN C ED colored girl
wishes housewo rk by hour or
full time. Own transporto.Uon.
References furnished. Phone Kl.
S-49M. 35p37
RELIABLE BA.BYSrrrER will
care for children any age by
hour, day or week. Pb<lne Har.
2759-M or H&r. 1418-J. 15pSI
Orand Canal, Balboa! Ia. 3Sc37 Open 12_9 d a lly &:: sun. Bank
EVER~G terms. 27 5 Ocean Ave., Laguna
. FOR . YOUR TRAILER Beach . Ur
W1C FILL BUT~ and
PROPANll T s a1 SPECIALS in New USED P,JANOS fro s69.oo up. ';,';,~P~~:~la~I ~.: and Used Furniture Good playing cond tlon. DANZ-~·ulpment. j SCHMIDT 520 No M&ln, Santa
-. SPECIAL-Ana, 00, rn~r 6th. Herman E. Samuel Eilts M. Porter I New platform rocker .......... $29.95 ed 1 ~ A be
C"'AST ORGANS-Us e ec , .c. au· ORANGE w N ew Gaffe"' a nd Sa ttle r G.. ty. s~).oe on this r chureh or
TRAILER siJPPLY ;::···ii~1~,:~L\,:.~E:;~vERY ~;;'h;~';.l·~ ... D~
lltO HARBOR BLVD. trames ·-··················~···-··-·····' 15.00 Ana. 520 No. M.a.lri, corner Ith.
Costa. Mesa, Phone sd.1con 62
8
22tf4-Rc New Innerspring matt rcsa .. 19.95 _:.=_=•:_:;o:_ ___ -+----
Re.sult.I come m COD.ll&nt ~ Rollaway bed v.·tth inner· Practice !, An ad re la.rly 1n thh k spring mattre.s.s ....... ·.$24.'50 &:: up paper wtp
1
produce r!tiJta for you.
Bargain of th wee N ew and Used Furniture t-
NEARLY new 10 cu. jft. Crosley ~ Dale's Furniture so--. CATS, ri:Ts co:~~G~;.t SheJvador wilh hortzpnt.al frees-'1929 Harbor Blvd. Bea. 5107~W DOBER pion b I 0 0 d
eeelu lnt.ef'Mtins poMts.oc. Per· e.r locker, moist cJd storage J lines. xcell. Xmu
manent reatdent. PIL Barbor comput.ment BAMBOO RATTAN FACTORY glft, one Orange
. Uff.WK llU AT MOST 1' RICE I Buy dlreot end Save. 3 piece 8711-J or see M Kinn. 101112
-___________ _.....~ 7% 1 Section.al $19~ value ia $117.50 b
, d f f gift S. Do glas, nt. 4, Anaheim. LQCAL WOJIAN d......., pooitlOQ. DAVIS-BR' ' O I today. Clip thJs a or ree 35<37
J:xpertencod u -c1ertt, sro-CO. with pun:hue made thJs week
cery, hardware, noveUU... .AJeo 1115 .Harbor mw.. ta Mesa 1 on)y. Open eves. till 9. 384 N.
tea.room and fount.ala apat-s.aoon i . Cout B:Td., Laguna Bch.. 31ttc
men.ti beJow. $115-0. el knff Brau lamp with marble base.. ~:!:::!~~~!!!..2!~~~!!!~-trlNJ!l B4MD -LAUNDRY or Iron-bole d-~ leather p, 7 draw-$7.50. 4 pr. drapea $15. 231 &o-BU8 -
1q <Jml7. SblrU, llJU' -~ R d Bbo Cliff
UNFURNISHED 2 bedrm. house
In a court. With gara.ge. Wash·
lng machine, $60 mo. 763 West
19th, Coeta M•l!B. Ilea. 6097-JK.
21trc
YEARLY-Duplex 2 bedroom a pt .,
furnished. $65 mo. 518 W . Bay,
Balboa. ( lnq. upstar&.} 34p36
ATTRACTIVE cozv 3 rm. fumiah-
ed cot tage-In 88.lt>oa near bay.
Cloee t o atorea. $40 mo., u t il. pd.
-430 E . Bay Ave., Balboa., 116.r-
bor 307. 3$<:40
SMALL FURN . Cottage. Ut il. pd.
1 or 2 persons, 2 bl ks. from
New port pier. $45 mo. 1910
Court A ve.. Nev.•port Beach .
RENTAL 1'
SPECIALISTS
I H arbor 10~3-M. 3~p36
I «-BOOMS 1'UB &ENT
Call Edna Craig
Linwood Vick, Rltor.
Balboa Island. Har. 204.2 32cM
MOVE IN NOW
BAL. ISL. year ·round ren tal, 2
AVAILABLE N ov. 14th, several
room s with bath and kitchen
privileges, $30 mo. GILLETTE
HOUSE. Penn. Point on Bay
Front. Call H a rbor 2649-M or
Ha r bor 0468-J 26pS9
BR.. furnished, with g arage. a nd CH OICE ROOM. ocean vieW. sun·
utilitjea. $85. Near stores. P hone I deck. Prlv. bath. Entrance.
Harbor 63 , 35c3? Panel ray. Ga r. Kit. priv. It
ATTRAC 4-Bednn. ho me $80 mo. I desired. 309 Jasmine, Corona
1 bdrm~ modern a pts .... $45 mo. d el Mar. Har. l OOT-W . 3Sc37
1 bdcm. apt ..................... $30 m o.
Utilities paid .
312 Alva ra.do Pl., Ph. Har. 2496-J
34c38
LAROE furn. 1 bdnn. lower du-
plex. Frigidaire. fireplac.. wuh.
mach., patio. Reasonable rent.
winter or yearly. 213 Colton St ..
Newport Beach. Harbor 1304-W .
36c38
LOWER l·bdrm tum. apt. $66 mo.
Incl uUI., year a.round.. Apply
410 Dahlia. Corona dt!I Mar.
3Sc37
FURNISHED 2-bd.rm. hame, near
pier, nice patio. nu June. 1951.
$60 mo., util pd. 109 -24th St.,
Newport Beach. l acas
Do You Want Something-
a little nicer?
1 and 2 bedroom unlta, Lido Isle
Bayfront, By wk., mo .• or aea.eon
a.a low a.8 $70 mo. to June 15th.
GREENLEAF It ASSOC.
3112 Newport Blvd. Har. 1552
• 24lfc
NICE LARGE FRONT ROOM It
k itchen, $37 .50 m o.. llnena and
utilit le..e: furnished. 2 people.
WORKING mep·e home. Rooms,
$1 per week. Ga.a heaters each
room. Good beda. 123 28th St ..
N ewport Beach. 32c33H
9{1!' °'A'tcMii !fll~Up ... r .. 1•lf ) n~ afdt :~ blW
' uN!.: '8tn ; IO!n~r rW;,UJ:M
condJ Uon throughout. $1 200.
Harbor 1891-W. 34c36
1950 PLYMOUTH. Radio. seat
covers. Like new. W il l M ll
equity $450. $67 .50 for 26 mo .
Harbor 1008-W. 35p37
PLYMOUTii -'48 Super Deluxe
Club Coupe. Owner driven 25,-
000 mile11. Excellent cond!Uon ,
$1350. 618 San BernardJno St.,
Newport Beach. Phone Beacon
:"J255·R until N ov. ~th. 36p37
M-MONEY TO LOAN
LOANS TO BUILD, DCPR\)VE,
BUY. MODICRNIZIC, OR
RJllFINANCJ!l
We Buy Trua:t Deeda
NEWPORT BALBOA FEDER.AL
SA VlNGS It LOAN ASSN.
3333 Via Udo Ph. Har. 1600
LOANS For Homes
with 4 'lo • 5 11:? '}'o Int.
HOUSEKEEPING cottage on Long term.. l.ow' payment
ocean front. $5 per wk., 1129 E . Sped&.l.lrJng in F. B . A. and 0 . L
Balboa Blvd., Balboa.. Harbor Plana. 5 % % Conat:ructlon Lo&.n.t
1422-W. 3""37 CALL BOB SA.Tn.ICR
Har. 3163 tor rree Ap'pralaJ
FURNll!HED 3 bedrm. houae. 3 Rep. POIRIER llORTGACllD CO.
car gar. on \W1 acre of ground. Metro. We Ina. Fund&. KI WW
Fenced . Reaaonable. 1942 Pal--------------
ll!l&dea Rd., Santa Ana Heights
(bock boy area) 36p 57-BEAL EllTATl!J WANTED
e.nca. WUl ....... apt.t... nntele, QOING EA.8T--8mo -plne hutch TWIN SIZE lnne~prlng me.t-
ote. R..-lllT·R er ·-)\ • (wldrh 'I -rt.. helfb~rt.I 12 tres ... and spMnp. $15, G . E .
U'll.I s-per. U"' Melve&. di-awaa an comp..-t· I elec. router wtth pan.1, $15.
41 g ; curtabW u 1'CN ltke en S160 Sacltao-11 suit&, Drtrtwood oa • re ._ LADIES ,READY. WEAR, eX·
UMa:t.. Pie-Up aDd dellnr. R~p aktrt.-eome neYer J"<>m. •i&el Harbor 04.9'. · 34-c36 cJuslv trade Xln location at.
wftlt -put!.._ Kro. WU-10-12, R<d lamti akbj Une'd -t 'HA VINO SOLD l!ome will dlspooe ctvlc 4 nter .. po.rid g. Estab. 2
NEW 2 ~ apt,. unf\lm.
lovely view. IArl'e l'OOm8. G&r-
b&I'• dlspoDl. Garace· So. of
hiway. 30T Heliotrope, Corona
del Kar. ' 3ep38
$10,000 CASH
tor bouae with rental UAlt la rMr.
~ &.-. 15M·ll. IM~ aad llf>Od, -... S ifuT jacketa ' y ...... jGOOd I•-· Reu. terma. xlnt. -.d. $50 .._ Barlljlr ot davenport. ?ub cba1n. ta· f06 • 32nd SL, N Beach.
No qenta, pieiue; Write box B.
c/o thla paper. S5p11
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M-. .J boW a "bf-k'att and wOl'll party
OONOlt:NUL Jllddle qed --" mcnolnp. • 3lc38 . bl ... tliftotl:• Olet, plctu-minw Barbo~ 1904. I -· SoO<I -. nice _.. white ahaU)' rag. televloion _ .
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EXTRA LABOE turnt.i.od two 'cASH FOR LOTS
bedroom apt. $80 par m!lltth. , Tllili comm,. 8undly tlMy wtD aiamtq, Jilool'. a. at. Graac_e Hall for
'be llo9orecl wtt.b • ~ maml tt ...a ... fdmde who care to
,,_ I to 6 p. m. at Ille --. --Be tbtN ..nT. pl-. tlwi ., iMlr ~ttt u.s --lll·la'w. 'b-1 ... u.. ... -.
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• BLANCHE A. GATES, Realtor
Clayton '{.owe -: Jewell Martin •1 Mari,ne Ave., Balboa Island
• ' • . \c6RONA DEL MAR PROPERTI~ I .!~1i1::f ...... 2f'_-=·*p·a1ss ~p Reibert.~ LJnn; Realtors . 1 Helen L. Lynn .{J,,,; ~ ~"l -~
U1 Ooalt ~ 1 Corona del Mar Harbor 1037
Ph. Harbor 1671 or !,672 Harilor 746-M Ev-.
BEST BUYS QN BALBOA ISLAND
NO. BAY FR. Sacrifice. 6 B.R. home, fumiahed.
Near sliopping center.
INCOME-Apolena nr. So. Bay. 'Charm, 2 B.R.
home lllld 1 B.R. tpt., dbl. gar., attr. furn.
NR. SO. BAY & shop-center, beauttl. 3 B.R., din.
rm. home lllld 1 B.R. apt., furn. on 60 ft. lot.
NR. SO. BAY-Spacious attractive 2 B.R. home.
2063
Furnished, patio, gar. Quick sale. $13,000.
COSTA MESA
Newport Ave.,
for bueinesa.
Costa Mesa, 81x365. Zoned
HERE'S A BUY!-0 2063 Newport Ave., 81x3M,
zoned for businesa. A,ttr. 2 B.R., din. rm. home
lllld garage, separate guest room, fruit trees,
$12,000 '
CLIFF HAVEN
SACRIFICE-Owner trllllsferred. Beaut. 3 B.R.,
2 bath home. Din. rm., unit heat, patio, BRBQ
dbl. gar., grounds llllldscaped. Built for graci·
ous living.
SALESMAN WANTED
BLANCHE A. GATES -REALTOR
LET US SHOW YOU
THESE EXCLUSIVES
This attractive unfurnished house in El Bayo sec·
lion is well arranged for family living. Beautiful
knotty pine living room has fireplace. 3 bedrooms,
1 % baths, large sundeck with view of bay. Built
at rear of R-2 lot with room in front for another
house. 2 car garage. Grounds fenced. Very neat
and clean. Exclusive.
On 2 Peninsula Lots
G. N. WELLS
Broker & Assoc.· ·
Ch!ta M-.'
The Best Town on Earth -Be Sure & Vote Nov. 7 , •
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IN CLIFF HAVEN
WE HA.VE S HOMES FOR SALE!
Tiley are BARG1'-l,NS. Would be
happy to ahow !hem to you and
prove It.
Not Far
from High School
3 Bedroom homl:!; completely fur-
nished, including televlalon ll:!;l.
Big comer lot and shade trees.
Price $7,450
Good Terms
East Side
3 Bedrooms and 1 acre.
• Price $6,900
G. N . Wells, Realtor
and ' Associates
179-0 Newport Blvd., Coata Meso
Phone Beacon 5181
3 Units, _near College
Good condition. on acre. $9350
$3450 cash. Bal. ea.sy. IncomE'
$115 mo.
Newport Heights
Large home, modern In all re-
spects, lots of tile, furnace,
large lot-You would be proud
to own this. only $15,000 term.11.
old couple will take smaller
home in trade.
R. W. BARTINE
Real Eat.ate Broker
1809 Newport Avenuf"
~-AL,jl:..:.wel endeavor ~ fit the house to your needa and Income. Ask for
. Je.il''l'aylor. \
' l~~w 'odero 2-bedroom house, stove lllld refrigerator optional. Price!
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yearly.
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.... 2-Jtl~, llllf~."1. apt. Latest Ideas Labor savlng---Oarage. $00
~ bedr&m Iiomes around $75 mo.
FOR ~ 11 House . $7,0llil. Cloee offer mlgbt m111<e it yours. ,
Exqulalte mode'1' home, water vleW11. Radio controlled garage door. Lanal.1 Defi·
nitely not Priced high at $33,000. · '
pORONA DEL MAR PROPERTIES
HEAD OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE
411 Coast Boulevard Corona de! Mar FarJllhouse Motel
Hatbor 1037 Harbor 1063 . I i
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Open Daily 2 - 5
210 fithaca, Lido Isle
Just compieted, 3 .l>edroom, 2 bath
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$22,500
Courtesy o Multiple Listing Brokers
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THE JOHN VOGEL CO.
!Exclusive 'agertta
. 100 Main sf.. Balboa. Ph. Harbor 145
434 -32nd, Ne'wport Beach. Ph. Harbor 1960
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CO~TA MESA
RE~L ESTf-TE
'00000 1
BUSINESS FRONT AqE--11:, 17th
STREET., Cort& MeeL INVICST-
ORS se4 th.US propei:ty at once.
S&les an~ lea.se's av~lable.
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INDUSTRIAL PROP TY-SeW-
age In Costa Mesa ;rattractlng
Industry. lnv~st n . Several
parcels still avallabl ,
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SANTA CLAUS' NICEST PRESEN'T
YES Sffi, Old bnt Nick juat· about b11rst hill
seams tellini; J!;~w lucky you will be-owning
thil! BAY FRO!\IT home on Balboa Island.
"It'll add zest ~d years to your living," he said.
There's a fine p er lllld flqat for your boat, some
furnishings -sides an
2 BDRM. VALVE-On/ Flower St.
4 yr'!!. old, hwd. nootB, din. rm ..
fenced and more extras, flag-
stone fireplace. Own;r left this
area and really wa ta to sell.
M&ke an offer on p e and sub-
mit a down paymen .
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3 BDRM. HOME, $2, down. f
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ATTRACTIV~ FURNISHED APARTMENT
ONLY I $35,000 -TERMS
Hurry, I to be in by Christmas!
yrs. old, hwd. floo , lots of
tile In bath and k chen, din.
rtn .. many closets, erv. porch.
dbl. gar., fenced ya , full price
$10,000. I I
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SMALL DUPLEX-$:1\000 down .
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II -•r. DrAft
STANLEY SPECIALS
NEWPORT HEIGHTS -Close to School
Otten due to preuure or other bu1Jlneu Jnternta or per-
aonal 1'&tters, It is necessary for a party to sacrtnce their
· real properly lo acquire quick cuh. and some fortunate
buyer benefit. gN&.Uy. We have this lovely Care Cod.
3 bedroom. l ~ ba,.th, home listed at $13,500. It la well
worth it. We are now authorized to uffer W• 1,300 8QU8.re
ft. home, plue 3·car garage, fireplace and lovely patio for
$10,950, for the next few days only. BUT-the owner
must have CA.8H lo thi Trust Deed of $7 .300. which
mHJl8 that you m~t provide 13,630 cash to handle. CALL
Bill Kempton rtiht now-Beacon 6196 or BE'acon 8299-JK
evenJnga. (Tomorrow may be too late on this one.)
• BEACON BAY
ATTRACTIVE SMALL HOME
One bedroom, large living room with fireplace, kitchen
with snack bar, Beautiful apartment over 2-car gar&ge.
AU knotty pine Interio r. Lovely encl08ed patio. House and
apartment completely rumlahed. Price ~uced to Sl 7 .500.
Shown by appointment-call Mrs. Maroon today-Harbor
1778.
NEWPORT BEACH -COMMERCIAL
TWO STORE buildings, excelJent income. Good locatlon.
60' frontage on Newport Blvd. 1 building approximately
1,600 sq. tt., lea.sed for $220. a month." The other with
over 2.~ sq. rt. suitable ror light manufacturing or gen-
eral merchandi&e. Available for immediate 118e. Full price
$28,500. For further Information call Mary Dlc~n at
Harbor 1013 or Carl Thomas at Beacon 5748.
CIVIC CENTER BARGAIN
Excellent location, attract ive 2 bedroom home. Service
porch, ample storage. Double frame construction. Ce-
ment foundation, g ood roof, garage, barbecue, fenced
yard. Paved street and alley. No 6.88eMmenta, Partially
furnished. A real bargain at $6.~ ca.eh. Contac t Mary
Dick80n at Harbor 1013 for appointment to see this real
buy.
EARL W. STANLEY
Realtor
17th and Coa.st Hlway
Newport Beach
220 Marlne Ave.
10th and In1ne
Newport Beacb
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3 bedroom house and additional guest house with
% bath. Large bricked and walled patio. 2 car
garage. Hous 4 years old and very clean and
atttractive with bright papers. Excellent financing.
Exclusive. $21,500.
Costa. Mesa Beacon 5320 ISLAND REALTY CO. .
Park at Agate I Balboa Island
Near high school l"nd grade
s chool. IJ:teal for 2 qouplea. It's 615 Coast Highway Balboa Is land 3113 Newport Blvd.
furnished. Owner Ila uklng Co rona del Mar Newport Beach
New 3 bdrm. Homes
Especially well built
NEWPORT CITY
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
I Ph~ne Harbor 377-W $9,000. : ------------------------!
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Ethel Shirley ·
1450 Balboa Blvd.
Gloden Fay
Harbor 1264
BARGAIN OF THE YEAR
EAST BAY FRONT 2 bednn., 2 bath home.
Sandy beach. Pier and float.
PLUS 1 BEDRM. INCOME APT.
$29,500 FULL PRICE <
Patio.
MARILYN F. LEIDY,
315 Marine Ave. Realtor
Balboa Island
Harbor 1958
Oa k floors , fireplace, furnace, tile
bath. garbage disposal, lawn.11 .
double garage, l.s.rge lots. Move'
In now.
$9,950
THESE HOMES WILL ALSO G. I.
Ralph P. Maskey
3411 .Newport Blvd., Newport J¥h.
Phone Harbor 402
When Buy ing or Selling a Hoi:ne
BE StFE ! BE SURE!
Insist n Escrow Service . I
For Prompl Dependable Service Cboose
I ' ..BAY ~CROW CO., Inc. . ...
1415 Coast High ay 1856 NewP.,tt Blvd.
Corona del Mar Costa Mesa
Ph. Harbor 2275\ Ph. Beacon 6397
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' $900. Down-Small hCfJse, 2 yrs.
old, newly decorated, on 80-ft.
lot, tile,' nlcP locailon. Clean
a nJ pt'ii:fd right at 6,450.
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Barney Fr~cque Lillian La Perle ed Crosier
. ASSOCIA
400 E . 17th St. at stin Ave.
Costa ~esa, Ph. la. 6818
**SOLD**
CORONA DEL MAR
SACRIFICE!
''The Smart Advice Today
Buy -Buy -Buy Real Estate" REAL VALUES
COSTA MESA
$16,975 Let us show you the Best
Buys in the Harbor Area 2 bdrm. and sleeping porch. Large
lot East side. For Quick
TWO BEDROOM and den home,
2 both•. 2 years old. Lido Isle $19,500 only $4,500, terms
An Exe llent buy at $47,500
STA LEY HADFIELD
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WHEN SEI.
View ot hills and ocean. 2 Story. 3 BR. 2 baths -hdwd, hone Harbor 20 , or I
Hardwood fl oors. wall to w&ll car-noons, unit heat, rumpus bar-2-bdrm., garage attached, Close in
Eut side. Priced to sell tor or s op. in at t~e office at BUYINy REAL ATE pet, good heat. enclosed patio, ON 50 FT. LOT. Shade treea:,
wlllled yard. THlS IS POSI-patio, a REAL SPECIAL
TIVELY THE BEST BUY IN SEE TH1S!
CORONA DEL MAR. ,
__ ·_2~1~6_M_a_r_in_e __ -+-________ B_al_bo_a_I_s_la_n_d__ ' . I SEE f~a~iP,&',~Jtic .. ,'. AP~'il;'~ON? · .. PAULC.~~o
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ONLY $5,750 .
BRAND new 3-ltdrro. home. Extra
·'f'r1<e lot. oi V, . · · i .d f " ' 'fd:R. · ~&LE Earl'Crra1'111erlaiin ,; i'· -:.IW 1 ~... ·s '\.· 'aJ'.i•· .. REAL ESTATE . . .Off-.... . peel .
Loan.a ... Insurance ... Builders 8ayfrortt·hom~!'1ty. 5 BR. 3 ba.
500 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar 60 ft. lot .. lge. •lip &: pier, beau.
', Just '$7,000 nome ._. ~.J50 §m' 'du~b ! ~4 i Ji;.) i a h~~~ a~ -l~l\itdi· ~ \' " • · ·ow·· A POSITIVE:· ·yt;s " · · '· : .. ~· Really altmcUve 2-bdrm place Is . · · IBEST BUY
almoet new. Ma.sslve fed brick lS tile ANSWER and you On Balboa. Blvd. nea Library.
""'place. D!>llght!ullyf' cheerful should WITHOUT DELAY. Extra larte dble. gar. Jolot and 10 poslte the bank) garden A: patio, work ehop--
P SPECIAL PRICE for quick Harbor 2288 1 ... ooo sa e--.....,..,., . •
27TFC OR---owner will divide property
with many large wind . Good rough p1uniblng-ready tor 11econd
NICE ~ ACRE near high SC'hool.
Only $1,550 ·
EZ Terms ------------and sell house and pier on 30 rt.
* * SOLD * * lot for $37,:iOO.
location nellr Hi 1chooi. An ex-SEE these on LIDO ISLE floor. $4 ,760
cellent buy. U yo\J don' take lt, !
lend me the money an I'll buy 1-r-On one of the choice atreeta ot 2307 Balboa Blvd., Ne
2~23 Clay St.
Cliff Haven
By a
Multlple U.tlnr Realtor
B . A. NERESON It. Only $2,400 down.I • !LIDO ISLE lo thl• spacious 2 "Be A SATISFIED
Balboa Coves Lot Costa Mesa Beacon 0220 $1,000 dwn. to ets thlng. All rooms extra large I
tom er"
S3pH
· Waterfront lot-Including
allp-$5,500.
1982 Newport Bl\•d. -~ bedroom home t hat baa every-
1 built within a lovely walled Lido Lo
boat Here's Your Chance $2,000 dwn. to a yone ,,-~:i·ng8i;:,':,' ~:t':.~n~nc!'::: R -3 Baytrdnt ..................... $ &,•oo
Lovely 3-bdrm. home f-'1th &p· 24Jt26, unlt heat, at.aJnless R·l Bayfrdnt ............... . .. 11,960
"'THl8 IS WHAT I'VE BEEN
LOOKING FOR .. 1.s what you'll
•Y when you see thla well-built
and ke5ft . 2-bdrm home. Hu
11P 8Q. rt. on cor. lot. pr. and
fenced yard, Only $9,800. Rea.a.
Lerma. 248 IC. 18th St., Coeta
Meaa... 35p37
LIDO ISLE
Newport Island
2011 Miramar Drive, Balboa proximately 1200 sq. ftj Built ln .steel weathentrlpplnc. cop-56-rt. Bayt'ront, excel! t
19-46. Loe, ln Bro&.dwaf section per plpell, ~2%: n . Jot. llght location 1 ............................. 28,000
Waterfront ft.3 Jot, $9000.-An-Immaculate cozy. con1plelely rur-of Costa Mesa. Prt~ ra.r be-airy kitchen, lovely bath with ·15-ft. Inside ............... ;....... 3,MO
other real value. . nlahed home. Just 2 yns. old. A -1 low replacement coat.I $10,000. tlle •hower, garbf\ge dlaJ>Oftn.I , 30-ftG. RlnEsEic(eLE .. A .. F. ·-··~.· 1
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constructiod with. all dealrabte -, I ' veneUan bUt1da .. rtch · Uvlng •
tea.turea. 2 bdrm.a. with twin N rt H . hts room carpet and ma.ny other 3112 Ne rt Blvd. I Har. U62
beds. Ideal for permanent home ewpo e1 valuu. At Ul.000 thlf " I a:lt!c
or profitable rent.al. See WI now for beat bu in new µAL VA.LUB-Spedal term.a. -----!----~-+--
Large 2 story--Only 3 % year1 PRICED TO SELL NOW 2 a.n<t' s bdnn homS" t pricu 2 ~ the NO'-TH BA~ONT $75 DN I
Cl-8.EAL ESTATE t:XCHANGE
old. n.;a home hu 3 II&,. 2 you can't beat. Yaun Iota at ~" r< • • n • , ,
ba.tha, dininl' room. laundry rm, at $13,900 $1,360 to St,IOO, ot LlJ>O ISL.Jt & home that 11 N'EWPOR~ HEIGHTS Attractive •
Ever Think of
Exchanging Your
Real Estate?.
extra 1 .. -... Uvlnr rm . w1' th. tJ,.... EASILY FINANCED tdeal for a boat owner. One -•' -Be ' Hill R alt J--s •-• 2 .. _ ... _ new 3· rm. home flrepla~ place. Separate 2-<ar tango Don't delay, call today aCOD ¢ Y ·-•· -rooma. -~-hwd. fl~rs, din. rm.-Wonder·
with roomy 1 BR. apt. above. ' 418 Newport Blvb.. carpeted th~t &Del tul· l.,. Lovely front tul kJtch n with brk. ,.ook, prb. Paved patio. All tlllo on S7\it Wll. E. ANGOLD, Realtor '(2 blko. abo¥e tlle A I ly tllrnl8bed. dlop. an built-In la)lndry. Lg.
pier and float. Only $5,llOO re-61~ lll. Balboa Blvd., Bal-and Au. In ucellent ohape.
ft. bulk.beaded waterfrtoat with (new a.cklreN) Pb.. Bea. 671S...R ~Yee. ~ MSJ..W I and lllde patlo,,pter and allp • dbl. gar W&llu anl: al·
qul....i, bal. Jlll() mo. lnclud. • 1'11<>11• -· USS-W anytime """""'nENso/E rl n:Te_u.:-. •t OKL y J<j,llOO-rudy In.
Ttmu change, and what wu per-per cent lnterfft:. u ... ~ . ......-TMVED~TE PO , ION
feet for your needs a few yean ' ~ ~ o--EX I ENT ,,..,.,. .. o LARGE FAMII Y 2 b-Roo~ .... _:, _ _,, •-we are the •• ~ .. • "'™
•CO nay now be Inadequate. H bo I t ., ~ ~-·--.. "-;;;; LIDO ISU: and If TO N~N-· .. 8
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Perbal* Y°" have a city home ar r DVeS ment Hen lo a !;.bdrm. ocean tront .,..... •aM hov, A. II pW>t a GOOD BUY LO
ud now want • beaeb home. li"'o~y bomlt· n-'l•ir a little pW>t but will ~~ • .it11er LO'l'S-'-4neome or rut· "Y u Can't at Or you have acreqe and you """ strucbinllly 80Wid. ,Nice Loe&· do .............• 1. • f~n'tlal--or cbafce ..-nes. Came
want bu9i.Q.eu property. Or a R n Uon. )(Ult be a>ld at once. Aak.-ito our offtoe which w Jl&AD.. . Thia eights V ue"' -n..-..,e. N-" Blvd. at IOlh St. his hT,&00 but ,_, otter may 1 BEDROOM_,. LldQ ...,.,.,,Ir jQUA.RTllRS tor LIDO ISL&.. •
-Piion• Harbor 1-bo -.,,._ twin conaicler .....u center and dlanneL I d n.-i:-' ~ i:::; · . -... -.. A Steal at $5 500 P. A .. PAI.MER 3 B. · an
-,.... ... t wl -Wbat . MUST SEIL •·bclnn., W.\_ll BA..LBOA. PSMJN. INOORPOl\A.Tm> $8,150 "* Ila"-It'• 111mp1or and lt'a _l • =-J::9t.!.~~ti"C:.,~ ~ asu vla Lido ' On ooi;nu lot-nice
-~ We lla""""ta ~~o STA.TS-WW --· ·-Oi'to-la-.,.,_ 2 Bdrm. G .. J. e N.-.,ort ....... Clallt -2-<ar P""I!"
• Jiit at ... 4-to --~ ""7 ... -1'1« otter ... 1117 •· 0o"lllt'lr Udo lot la -BARt>WOOD-.. l'lliM -llubat 1IOO Vent. I ,.,... -~ -• toaJ, I ! --.e propOrty. Tb la · Juwe lot. -Ooala --excellent bqy, CU
W'a waat ,_ -.. , .. ,11 17 mu.t 11a --tluoo!P· G .. I. Resale t tlaL Qulclt I 008' IO:IA for U. -.
Taland Realty Co. -·to-approclat.o. "' 11ne 1oca. 2 -. '°" eo----' $1-f)l\ft Do ,. ~ ,..,.,.. eo·-· P · Sulli ' -----~. f1,JIO -•!eaoa ,_,., 1 ._.__ ~-c Qa1aa .,.,,_
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Bay Front with Pier and Float
ONE of the nicest all-year homes on Balboa Is-
land. Large lot with lovely secluqed patio and
garden. Compare it with any other at near
the price, $47 ,500.
Showplace of Shorecliffs
RAMBLING ranch style home, 4 extra large bed·
rooms, 2 fireplaces-3-car garage. tJnobstruct-
ed view of ocean, jetty and beach.
65-ft. Blvd. frontage well located.
Under $200 per front ft.
LINWOOD VICK, Realtor
312 MARINE AVE., BALBOA ISLAND
Phone Harbor 2042
BALBOA ISLAND
South Bay· Front
YALE BUILT-5-bedroom, 2-story home and 2
bedroom guest apt. Both completely furnished
with separate laundry, shower and storage
rooms. Private pier and fl oat. Price $40,000.
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Wm. W. SANFORD, Realtor ' .
216 MARINE A VENUE, BALBOA ISLAND
Phone Harbor 2462
35c37
In Corona de! Mar
JUST 1 block from ocean, you'll find this sunny
pleasant 2-bedroom home. Lovely yard AND
cozy apt. to rent.
BOTH FURNISHED for $14,500!
Hurry! !
For Other Real Bargains, SEE
STANLEY A . SMITH
TOM PAYNE, ASSOCIATE
1311 COAST HIGHWAY
Corona del Mar
OCEAN VIEW
APT. (new) and small hot11e (not
new) in BALBOA. Both fum-
19.hed. Two car garage that you
can get lnto euily. $9,65(). or
best otter. Good term.a.
INCOME
i. ateady from thl9 almoat new
trlplex on the ocean btsch,
BALBOA. u It la alway. rent·
ed. Deluxe furn. apta. Owner
want. •to.~ down.
TWO BIG
OC&AN rRONT bameo. Old. yea
Harbor 882
35c37
only $9500
Beautiful 2 bdrm. cloee ln. 1Ai ac. Wall~ yard.
112x12" RESlDENCll LOT
$1Cl00, Tll:RX8
Industrial lot. 68 x HO
$1000. TERKS
GOOD LISTINGS WA.NTll:D
ROBT. H. MO'ITET
1900 Harbor BIYd.
Be&. 1224...J Reo: lie&. 61JT.J
but Jot.at room tor Jdda to play~ ------------
We t111nk $11,000 will buy elth.,.
one and that mum BA.RCA.IN.
For more lnform1Uon call
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BOtJ'l'B OOAaT R&ALTY 00.
"Multlple l...,nir Ralton"
IOI llaln lltnet, BALBOA
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Lido Isle Bayfront
3 Bl:DROOMll, 2 bathe, 136,0llO.
Purnlahed.
MUST BE SOU>I
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'PAGE 8 -PART I -NEWPORT-BALBOA PRESS THURSDAY, NOV. 'z, Har 1 r Pia ers
to · Pesent
Com y ~.F rce
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TO DINE ,,
' The wport Ha , r Commu1
DANCING •ENTERTAINMENT ··THEATRES nlty P ye"' •ta~ It.JI aeaeon
with the highly a~~lng comedy-
rarce " othtng But· the Truth," . .
. 509
Balboa
By MORJtl ,
E. Balboa Dl,·d •
Jlarbor ~070
•
• • More than $5,000.000 ha.s been
expended by C alifornia since 1945:
fofl new i:onstructlon and modern·
izaUon at Its Vet er.:i.ns H ome in
Napa County, including the &ddl·
tion of 500 hospital and domiclli·
a ry beds.
t IS ·!:!ad St.. NEWPORT BEACH
MEXICAN FOODS
A N D ....
Marinated Steaks
CllA8. f1ALL. ()\\'lie r and 1'1anage r Hour11: 5 p. m. to 9 p. m.
Satunlay 5 to 10 p. m.
Wed. Tbru Sat. Nov. 1-4
Robert \Valk~r, Joan Leslie ·
"SKIPPER SURPRISED
HIS WIFE"
-Big Companion Feature-• Rory Calhoun, .laae Nigh
"COUNTY FAIR"
Mesa._,,
'J t • •: I )'••I • .. ol
Now Thru Sat.
J&.mf'9 Slf'~·arl, lffbra t'aget
"BROKEN ARROW" • -&>cond Big f 'f:'alurc--
J oi;eph Cutte n, Trn•sa \\'right
"SHADOW OF A
DOUBT"
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EXC LUSI VE LY SEA FOOD i
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Oysh:r!l--Lohsters--{;lams-Shrimp-Flsh I
ALI. KINDS O F SEA FOODS ,
l<'rom North -Sout h -Ea..•t -W est 11
CA·;"E' ~;;;· ~c;~SE I !
H ours Dally 4 to 9 p. m. -Sundays Z to Y p. m. f
3111/i Ma rine Ave. Balboa Island ! __________ ., ____ ... _____ _
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SA.M'S SEA. FOOD
Co mplet e Course
LUNCHEONS-DINNERS
"At the Sign of the Swordfish"
Beautiful Ne w and Enlarged Cocktail Lounge
SURFSIDE
Bf'twtto S t>1-:.I Beach and Sun8('t Bt•a.cb
Phones: 824-0~ -802-00 -840-19
THE ARCHES
CAFE and COCKTAIL LOUNGE • OPEN 10 a . m . Through 2 a. m.
Newport • Blvd. on Cow;[
NEWPORT
Highway
\\'E ARE CLOSED OS T l ltJRSDAYS
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SPECIAL
o n
FLOWERING
MUMS
58 r ea.
I~ fi 1\f,. (':\:'\'S
Pl.A:\''f S 2 1.-t:•:r T i\LL
~f',.1'1'flt \·ori1•fl !'~ 1t11•l ('olo'I'"
(Or t 1'our" \\'hlll' Tht'.\. l..a!'jt • l'f,A:.\.T Bl 'L8S SO\\'
·-o,, S rRIS(i Rl~fl0.\1
\\'E II.'\. \'E Al.L \';-\KIETIES
Wayside Gardens
?0·10 N E \\'POICT Rl~\·D.
C'OST-\ >lt:SA
PhuOt' 8f'8t'OO 694.5
DANCING Every
Frid ay and Saturday Night
AT TllE
BROILER ROOM
IN LAGUNA
·AT 201 COAST -BL\'D •• SOUTH
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IP' YOU LlllE 0000 MUSIO YOU'LL
THRJLL TO THE SINGING OF
HELEN PAIGE
BAI.ROA 80~-USTar.88
• Ol'f:N EVEllY D.&Y qi 181: W&&&
XMAS CARDS
Sl!:l~E('T XO\\'
Larr "'"°'tortn1••111
Hallmark & Olht'rA • COSTA MESA
STATIONERS
Rt•Sl"on :521 S· R
1788 Xrwport HoulP\'ard
The StalC' Department nf Vet~
eran~ Affairs h»t.'i cC'rtiried ap-
prox1matl'ly 60,000 veteran.s fi.!j
eligible for prcfel"('nce in State
civil service'.
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('()!\t.\ll'~'ITV l'l,1\\'t ;f{S
J>rf'Sf'n I
Philip Ki:ig's n1odc-rn s ulJstitutr•
. fnr lau).:'h1ng ~a s A r11l1cuh1u~
j aiul in1prnbablf' thrPf'·H.t·t f<tr<'"·
; con1f'd y thnt Is tailnr-1nadc for
f a mirlhquake or h ilarity.
" , "See How They Run" , ..
~ Check your lt'anin,l!s tn\\'arrl .
~ dramatic criticism und"r vour ~ television fiet ancl mnkt' a ~iatt• '
! with complet\' 1'4'1axation and
, enjoymC'nt at 319 Ocr>an Ave .. , i Laguna B C' a c h Co1nn1unity
~ Playhouse, for one of t h c s e
; nights.
: Nov 1 8, 9, 1 0, 11, 12
Y.\·~. 8:30 p. m. $1 .2~ plus tax
I THE CIRCUS ROOM
ONE OF AMERICA'S
OUTS T A N DING
REST AU RAN TS!
Food Eipert.J.J l'repa.rf!d
arul
Oraclou•l1 Mfirwid. ta Our
l lnlq Of! Dtnla c H.oon1
f"rf"P IDdoor l...,.kJnl'
Nnt l>oor .
I" Long Beech
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FOR ONE \VE
TURtJ wi::o .. NO
Gay with Mardi Gras1
U THITN MlllD DlYIO
GRAYSON·LANZA·NIYEN
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llCH llD RIGEMll • CtlNIDI SUlllllS
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C(>~t •~G so~
"Wyomin9 ii"
"The
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Sleepin9 Fity"
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II U'1 Fun
'You're Afte1 •.•
\Vl l Y GO
l•'A ltTlft~"?
G IRLS -GIRLS
GIRLS
... schedule<f tor ehow~g November
1.6. 17 ~11 at the ewport Har-
bor Gr . mar sch I. 14th &nd
Balboa Jvd .. New rt Beach.
The p uctlon Is der the cap-
able dlrtfllon o.,f Mr.J Jack Harris,
Wt'll-known dltector ,1actor, writer
and cM tlf . In a ddltlo1 to Mr. Har-
rtl'I' exptp't tli rectlon o r the play
he hal!l l'ecn pcrsua ed to accept
the ma lt leAd, len ng stimulua
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MIN Bew:ry Comecl
Donahue-Cornecl
,Engagement Told
I Mr. a.nd Mrs. Layton V. Cor-
nec l, 103:> W . Balbo:i Blvd., Nt•w·
port ~ach. are announcing the
engagC'ment of their da.ughter,
B ev<'rly, to Jame-s Donahue, son
of Mr and Mr11. E . J. Donahue of
Artesia. • ·
The bride-l'lect WR.! graduated
fro1n Newporl Harbor Union High
school ·•nd attended Sant.a Ana
college. H er (lance was J:raduatf'd
from SRnla Ana High school a nd
Loni;-Beach colll'ge .
No dRtf' hu been set for the
wedding, 11.lt hot1J;h tentative plans
arc tor after Easter or n1ldsun1-
mer.
Senior Class
to Present
Heaven Can Wait
11.nd Interest to the t.
The niembers of have
heen catl!fully ch from
th.-. enthleiasm l'lho n at r ehear-
!'-'tls this play proml f'S to be one
of the l8t nut.slanting ever pre-
sented I the Harbt>r area. The
".8.8t Inc ude.s mAny / personalitlel!l
wtll known In thisf district for
their pa~tirtpatlon lnj former ocm-
~1unily . plays "'hile 1srveral very
1n~<'rerJt11\g a.nd talented r\'ewcom-
ers hav(} been a dded t o this sea-
iwn's P'fRent.'ltion, ~ivlng il an
a ln1osl rrofe8l:iional jtouch .
T hr> ca.<Jt is as fo~OWH : •Robt>rt
E . M . rall'llon. Ca ·I Stepplln~:
Bf'nnclt . playrrt by ack Harris:
Dick T>nnnclly, S Stafford; ~rcncel .v nn .Duse~L Gene Wag-
;.::-oncr: \J1shnp Dor"'f'• Burt Mil-
ler: C;wcficlnlyn Ral~n, Pat Mac-
Dunlll!.l; 1Ethel Clar Jane Yoak-
um: Af able Jackson Pati Witt€''
Sablf' Jfirk1tnn . Do res Young;
Ma rthA , E thyl S hirey and Mrs.
Ilalston, Mary Price. Arlmls~ion Ra usuJ IR by n1em-
l)rrshlp trd.<; or tl~et~ 111.;iy be
p11rt•hn14 I fro1n n1e+ibcr~ nf the
ca.-.t and at leading 11crchanls for
lhC' price uf $1 .00 p a tax.
"Heaven Can wa;t," comedy-Mus icj Pupils old
fantasy by Ha ny Segall. will bo Ha ll o'f"een Re ital
presented b;· the Harbor High sen-'
iof class on November 22. the The fqurlh in a s~les of Hallo-wrcn rOcltal partirh was given
\\'cdnesd...-..y be fore Thanksgiving. Friday ilight Cot ithc younger
In the H igh school auditorium. piano u;nd acCQrdiJ1n pupils or
Aflt•r a week of tryouts, an ex· Doris H;a!I at her studio, 217
ceptionally experienced and tal-Cabrilld',1 Costa Mesa
ented cast emerged for the seven Coming in an array of COS·
major parts and C'leven supporting tumes th e students playf'd .selec-
player&. tinns. ,bQth clllSl!lcal an<I popular.
T he principal roles are cast a.!I a"ftf'r "'·~ich a bier board drill
follows : Glenn Gr iffith.s. football in .th rorr ~·ork, an ga1n{'s were
and track star. won the faRcinal· cnJOYf'd .
ing__ role nf Mr. J ordan, sympa-. The lia~lowccn mPtif was car·
thellc Pilflt for th!'! jour neyf'rs r1cd out in dccora,ions and rf'·
fro~earth lo Heaven . Prize fight· freshmcn ts which were served bv
er J will be played by Bob Lat· Mrs. Ha}!. t .
!'le v;ho scored stage fame k.st Students particip ting In the
y('ar in Counsellor~'.lt-law. Popu-partiP& I were": Da Id Huycke.
lar Carla Me rcer has the romantic Richard Baldwin. dyndy Farns·
role of Betty. the popular girl 'A'orth. Dall' Rlchar~, Judy Em-
whose father Is ruined and whose C't.son, Gretchen R chtc r, Katie
life is me.sl-'led up by villainous F itzgerald, P eggy ueh, Ca.ro le
milllonalre F a rnswort h -that is, Hyden. L in da. K ing, Christy Pet·
until prize fighter J oe con1es on erson. StevPn and , uth J ol\n.son,
VACUUM CLEANER thf' scene. ,.James Deachnt>s, ~ndra Wood, Julie Farnsworth, the wife who Kathryn• Qu;gley;R chard Brown, REPAIRS goes astray, will be played by H<'len Jacobsen , Cl rmone Sher-
Norma .Castle, while the role of .man . David Harsh erger, Linda 0. W. Broorhhead Tony, Julia's accomplice, goes to 'elson .. Bommie :Clark, Gary
91 2 Coa.-.t Rl\·d. 'I Harbor Dick l.Ane, also a veteran or Wells, J : R . anrl Ronnie McCullah.
Corona d('I J\l a r 2574·M Clt:llor-at1aw. ~ne Crain will Hl'len J:Jart, Carol H err, Elaine
... -~ ....... .--=.:=.:::::::::::--=.:"'...:...'":::---rl fight manager ~ax Lr.,·ene. \\'hitmar·, Rosalie ~nd Bobby
DOMESTIC SE\VI NG wh inds that owning 40 per cen t Tamura Sandra Wag gone r .
l\IACfftSES of a disappearing prize fighter has Karole ~nd Marilyn\ Bradley.
IlEPAI RS FOR A l~f' !\!AK ES Its headaches. Glftrd Mon•:.\ Ate-The older stud e~l8 will havr
9 . W. Broo""'head Taggart as Messenger 7013 and their recitals in Notembcr.
r11 Susie Royce as the voluble house·
91 2 CoaMt Rl \"d.
Coruna drl :\tar lj l larbor 2.574-1\1
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l\IACH ll\'"ES ' REPAIRS F'OR ALf--MAKES
0 . W. Broomhead
9 12 cOast Rl\'d.
Corona dt-1-l\.l ar ii '
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SEWING MA
REPAIR
HarlH1r
2514-M
HINE
kecJ>('r. Mr8. Amt>s, have inlcrefll·
Ing cha.racter roles.
Othl"I' players are: Carolyn H ar·
rison as The Nurse; Sally Mc.,..lil·
kln as A:nn : Sally HendersO{l, 1st
Clarence ~ader
In Organ R cital
Escort: Shirley Franklin., 2nd Es· Ldvert of organ uslc are car·
cnrt: Bob Aldridge, as William!': dially invited to alt nd a lecturE"
Jack Reed. W orkman. Bob Scot-recital by Mr. Clar nee Mader at
land as l..efty: Dick Jo ne-s. Plain· tht> First Prel'byte n Church 1of
clolhf'!! Man, and Bill Yarwood as Santa Ana, Monda , Nov. 6 al
The Doctor .· 8 :15. Mr. Nader i8 idely known
•'Heaven Can Wait" a s orlgln··ll· as a rct'ltalhrt &nd eacher. He il!
\y produced on Broadway was organl" at EmMU I P resbyteri·
wonderfully successful. Later it an C hu ch or Los gele8. O W B head w as equally successful In Its un-This vent Is a r.-ular meeting ' ' roo'il forgettable mo.vie version, "Here of the range Coa.jt Chapter of
BIZ COMt Blvd. I ffArbnr Com e& Mr. J orda'l," starring the A.n1 · rlcan Guild of Organists.
Corona df'I Mar 2:574-M Claude Rain... A daiing plot. 3 Marga t Scharte f ·Corona del ··-__ ,,_.,. I whole carload or amusing. original Mar Is can ot the ocal chapter
WASHING MtCHINE , characle". and hundred• of laugh•
1 rnake "Heaven Can Wait" 8 p!lr· More than 44,l vf'tera.ns of REPAIR tlcularly happy choice for the Har-both W~rld Wars ve taken ad·
0 W B head bor High 11eriior play T ick el.s may vantag of the S te's Jow-cOl'lt
• • fOO~ b .... ~"erved by calling the high I "Cal-Ve ., plan of hpmr and farm
II school. I flnanct~. ,The int st rate h.as ________ _,!_____ been 3 r cent 1ln e 1946. I
. Photo ~··· at High SchAel
RrprMV1ting the American way
of life u aeen through Uie eyes
o f high 3Chool atudenta. alxtY·lwo
picture.a are now being exhibited
at the Newport Harbor High
school library. They wtll remain
through Friday, Nov. 3, according
to K . W . Whlleneckie, hM.d of t.M
Harbor HIKh Photo club.
The exhibit coneiata ot a scll'C·
lion of prize w1nnera from the
fourth annual (1949.l NatJon:il
High school Photo,P."rnphlc Awanll'!
sponsored by the Eastman Kodak
company. Included ln the ekhiblt
are First. Second &nd Third prize
winners from the four cont est
cla.ases, plus a selection from thr
rem.:ilnlng 33~ prize winning
prints.
Balboa Matron
Has New Slant
on Tricks & Treats
The home of Mrs. Marjorlf'
O'Connell. 2031 E . B-'.llboa Blvd ..
fllways R mPCCA. (Or penlnsula•c hil-
drcn although Sh11.ron, daughlcr
of the house. Is par;t ttu-"i'rade
school" stage, wa.q center of a c-
tivity In that l!lection on Hallowcf·n
but wllh something new -!.dded .
Af rs. O'Connell had a grand ides
and when costumed child ren a r -
rived at her door" demanded
"Tri<'ks or No Trcat.q." It took thl·
tln1e-honorcd custom out of the
"Gimn1e" class and the youngslrrs
werl! drlightcd. They ~ang school
songs, recited poemA. played pianri
solos. duct~ and even trios and
It \V!UI a lot of fun for cveryonl'.
Not even the 5-0 children could
consuml' all of the cake, cookies,
pie, fruit. milk and cokes provid·
ed by their hostess an<t ycstf'rdav
afternoon n1ost of them wt>re back
after school, "finishing up."
AT BRA \.\'LEV MEET
When Mrs. John K . Elli1.>tt of
Balboa. district vice pr<'s1rlPnl of
\V .S.C.S. attf'nd<'d the last fall
Violin Recital ·,
by Max Donner ·
Mr. Max Donnf'r , noted eolo
vlollnfll:t, conductor, compt>tter and
teac her or violin and rn.semble will
be p resented by the Corona del
Mar •Community church In 11. vio-
lin recital at the Corona del ?.tar
school audltorjum, November 9 at
8 :30 p. m .
Mr. Donnl"r ha3 innumerable
!'IUCCC'~fu l violin tl'citals to hi"
&edit both here and e.broad. He
has appenrl'd aa soloi5t anrl con-
ductor with 11ever·'\l "-'<'II known
ON'h(>stra."I In Europe, Nf'w York
and in Seattle, "'her,• hP flf'n'ed as
coocert ma~lcr under f-lenrv Had-
ley's baton . H la orchestra.I play-
ing cxperi"nce "'RS gainf'rl a... a
memlH>r nf lht> Nrw Y ork and
Phila delphia Syn1phC1n y orchf'sl,-."ls.
Mr. Donner Is prominent in thf'
e<lu<'atif'nal f1chl, having b~n
head of the v1nlin 11nrl nrt hrstra
rlepartn1cnt ftl thC' 1;nivPrslty or
W est Virf;:inia and the Cnlun1bla
School nf Afu1-1tc in Seatt!(' rf)r a
nu1nh<'r or ycu.rs.
Arlt'r returning-t r1 th<' \''f'At he
joined the Lo.!'1 An~Plf'~ f'hilh.:.\r-
monlc and 1-tr,llywnod Bl"J\l.'I nr{'h·
C.!'ltras-durin,t.!' which tilne he con-
ducted these llrJ.;ani7.alions In nu1n-
"rous f'On1p<mltin11)1 (1( hi11 own -
11c al~o (<nlndl"d the Jlnll)"\'•ot)(I
Symphony Rnd thP P 1L<1.adena Sy1n-
ohnny f'layl"rs.
A1r. \Donner is beinJ! pr,•APnl1·d
by the church for ot1ls builrtlni:
fund. Tickels cnn hl' prnr urcd ftir
A. dnnalifll) of $1 .00 nt Hlln1pttJn'::;
t-iarbnr Dn1i::-fllore nr hy r-1llini;:-
lhc churi;h offir·c. Harh<H' 138!"1-J .
SclC'cti11n.<1. to be plnyt><l hy Mr.
Dooner are:' "Snnatr> 1 G Afinnrl"
by Tartini 116001 : "{"nnc·crtn Nn.
2" by Wien1awsk1; "Ron1a11c('" by
Beethoven : "Roscmonne 4 G "'ring
snlol" by Chan1innrle--J)onner:
"Hun1nrf'~ke op 42" by l)onner.
anrt "Ballatle et r•0Jona1sl'" by
V1cuxtem.ps.
Sermon Subject
a t C hrist C hurch
district n1eeting he ld last v.·cck in "You Are A Priest." will bf' the
Brawley, she and her husband I topic at Christ Chur<·h by th" S l'(l
stayed there overn igh t. thl'n can1e Sunda~· mo rninJ? a!'i R1·v. Tho1u aK
home by way of Borrego Sprin,l!!.l j Roy Pcntlell rnntinucs his se1111ons
wh€'re th<'Y spent another n.ght. on Protestantism.
FUN ZONE
OPEN EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY
and
SUNDAY
BALBOA
FELIX & LEO
\\'ITH'
SUE STANLEY
J\,OHTLY EXCEPT WED!'ri'ESDA V at
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VAUX'S
810 E&at Balboa Blvd. BAJ.BOA Harbor IS14
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pa.rd, primarily a •'defensive''
tWtbt.ck, nevertty?le.a1 · leadl the
~tem JC Oonferenc ln acortng
with 24 pol nta In g'amea.
'ftlree of hi•. four ouchdowna
were ecored on Int.er pted pus--...
Santa Ana'a Georg Bnlncato.
who scored three ti ea against
Rlvcnitde, a.nd Mt .. Sab Antonio's
Bob Brooka are tied !tor eecond
place wlth 18 polql8 t.plece.
Leading Orange cd&at scorers
were Norn1 Earley nd H&rlow
Richardson .,.,,Ith 12 p ntJi each.
The •top t en;
Eutem Conferm. Scorlftg
td pat t.p
N. Nygaard, Mt. S. A 4 0 24
G. Brancato. S. A. 3 O 18
8 . Brooks, Mt. S. A . 3 0 18
B. RPid. Santa Ana .! . 2 0 12
T. Adams, Rlvcnnde . f . 2 0 12
N. E&.rley. orangr coTt 2 o 12
AROUND LEFT END for 11 yards «oe& sWlf t. &hlf.ty, Dick donn. Har6or HJp rtght halfb&ck, In 0 . Fouts. Mt. S A. 2 0 12 •
thl" Santa. Ana \ictory. SaJnl8 .attempti•g to r;rab NC'\\'port'8 top ~"l'ound raJ.ner are No. 61, center L. Wravcr, Fullt>rlon 2 0 12 SOLID LINE COMBJNATION of former Do\\'Tle)' •IP achool
fa\•ored SaJnts, 19-2. (PresB Photo> O. Searclc. Santa Ana 0 8 8 Mfml'W'. In the front ro\\' an': E nd, S~d Mannine: nte r, O.Ve
Tom ~toorr, and No. 55, qua™rback Charles Burke. Nc\\·port, playetl Ut~lr be8t game lo Up!W"t t.M H. Richardson, Orang, 2 0 12 playe"' fonR!$ a torn•nl bul"-ark tor t hf' Oran~ ~ Collell"
· • · Wllll f(•nl and Ouanl, Gary Gra-y. Seco d ro\\·: Hal \k, DI~ STRONG ANAHEIM SPARK·ED BY Orange's ilson ::~~~and End. Geno ............. for~! Newport arbo~~!_
LEAGUE 'S e' EST BA' CK, HERE FRI. L:~~~w~~l?~i g Or•nge COAST PIRATES !-RE DY
High school's lwo S nsct league F.OR RIVERSIDE I BAT LE gemeli to datP, ha? ack Clyde'
Friday night at Davidson Field, Wiison ha.<i 8 24-po! t total and
•' • -----T I . -h l' offenslvr 7,30 p. m ., the Harbor Wgh Ta" dtha~ckad In the scnr(ng race to AT HARBOR HI TON GHJ --· seeing mur KC' ion a.r; rricet a much better lhnn expected I . ' I left half when Srnalley wa.8 in-Fullerton 's Ouanr Pennington I
I gpu . /eJi I W W I f ·1 d l Anaheim eleven in a battle for a has !'ICQred only lwn ~ouehdowns, I • ~ ~ I jurer . ayne e ty ai f' 0 car· n'Jssible second place in the Sunset 1
I ,.,, :I-' ry lhe hall F'rir'~"t.y , S1nalley ha\!· ,, but his "e<lnc<'llC'd t ," good for I I I d l Lcar-ue . • ing-returned to ful ·t n1e 11 Y· ., four points aftC'r ouchrlowns. · d ll lb' t I t o I Gan1t• is expected to be a toss-N<i n1ajo1· ~quart injuries provide lf' 1gge.'I 1o10 , ·e o rangt' FROM THE I \Vl'lty rJld piny much on d1·fense raiecs his t nlaJ lo 16 and the run· f j lhou~h and turned In a good ~aine. ur although by con1 paralive ncr-up l}()8ilion. ! CoRH L rnllegc'!! EA.'ltcrn conf1·renec cellar-~welhn~ f'1rltei;;, who had
I 8 E N C H I Mel Snialley, star T!ir bark. sc-n rps Anahein1 should win by 26 In th.-third 1'pot li1d with Don only lhrc<' day:-; to pr<"pare for tonight's tThlirsdayl h"' e with River-
' j::ained only 12 y<trd.s in a san1c pninl.s. They lost lo r·ullerlon by Hudson of Fullerton Is Nrwport s1dm al Ncwpor·t Harbor High school, following Saturlia ni1;hl':i .. dis· 1 I an1ount of tries 111 the gante. Th.·1t just seven points. 19-12· last week Harbor's hard·running fullback appo1nling'' 13·7 Ins:) lo San Berna<!1no. 1
• II h · .-1 \.\'hile lhe previous week Newport J." r is. nrt i.:-11in. Actua Y e ~a1ne.. Larry McMasters wit~ 12 point.a. The l'irales hit bollon1 tn lhe-S> $
;;7 varll~ including 01·,c nifty 11-was sno\o\-·etl under. J.l-O. . Other Newport player} on the list i-landin~:i with lhc defeat. an<:I o t•' • t t
Stran_g1•r<1 whn witnrsRcd tht• va•·rl· .•cam nc•. but h• lost 2• yards However, N('wpo_ rt has regained ••• G lc G 'ff'lh ., Ix . t I r ti p lfTIIS s e
,., ,, • .. ._. an'd Me1""smanlley' wi,.,th ~n'e. po1n s ba·r-wrin,.".u" ,",',',"',"h',·,,•wree o,,';',tl•1 '0t pla1yc • • F'ull('rtnn·NC\\·pnrt anti lh(' S:tnta ~ia in lv i)('caus<' of a 11 .yard S('l· I tl8 high compcl1t1ve sp1r1t '-''hich conference ra<'e.
Ana·Nt·wpnrt fr1'1lball gurT1f's on hin:k ~hf'n he rumbled a ps.s1'1 from had bc."n lost somewhere af~er lhe The figures : 1 ~
succcs!'live WC('k ends, nut know-ccnt<'r·on ,. proposed punt a n<I •.1:as R1vers1dr opC'ner and against a . I II . bl 19 H t l l
ing the Ta r players by 1"11ght . nailed in the end zon(' for a safely. I favorert S.1.n_ta ~na team la.qt week . Sun!k't Lea!ftte Sic<JI rinc ~~c ~~i.:rl~:yf~~;~t.··w~~:cc~,p~a; I s 1n .
would ha\'r thnu~ht rtarbnr High T 'nu.< , ... th'·' ycnr ho• hasn't sho .... ·n v.1ere superior 1n . every_ pha~e of . td pat tp I "' ., nos1-10 conimenled. '"In rnost of i
fielded an c ntir('ly rt1ffcr1.>nl lPBlll the brand of play that ma1te hirn the gan1:·. If lhl'~ ma1n~aln the (. Wlll'loOn, Or&nl(P ·r.·· 4 0 24 our Jiarncs we"vt• come back in the I B b II w·
ls.st \.\.'c1·k \Vhcn lilly dealt lhe n11111bcr onl' scor<·r in the 100..-.•e, I same sp1r1l the garnc Will be a D. f"t>nnlngton, FullPrt n 2 4 18 If B d'' 't h" ase a 1n 2 II .,,-I h l Sf'Cnnd h11 . ut we I( n l 1s , Saints a surpri~ung 19· wa op· n1ainly bcrausc he Is still nnt op·!' 0 onf'. . . . . D. Jlud~on, FuJlrrlon ··· 2 0 12 tinie and _San Bernardino d1tl
ing. eratui• 100 ner rrnt 011 his twi~l· Th.re: Ta1s Will be nurJouni; ml· L. Mc-Maalf:'N, N. 1-1 . ,_. 2 O 12 Th h l'ff .. I '
h I r h h ,. ff l l t k J S'I I ho A I I .. al ...,.A~ t e 1 1 ('rencf'. Pounolln° the '"II fo• 19 b ....... This \"''3~ t e c:un or \.\.' n· ctl ankle. He !'illll works harder
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nor 1n1ur1e:; su eret es wee or . _ ~ n m, nahNml .. ,.. 1 . r llb k ,.. ........ . °"-.. ..
better thing ... had tn>en pr••(lit:li·d th<1.n anynnc els<' on the team . before. S~ar tacklp J:\?b. Wood· R. Smit.h, ()range ..
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... I I 1 Bob Berry, first .s tring _u Rt' hit.<;. Nc\\'fM)rt HRrhOr Opto111i81i:;
before the .st·ruw11 opened and aft· [lick J ones, i>\u~i\'f' ri~hl h1tlf., ho~sc rrce1vcrl an ankle 1n1ury last J . Cyprk•n, A.nahf'"lm . I o 6 \viii bl· jaek fn~ the l Ri~er~d", 14·;illnpl·d 1 the lA.is AnJ:rlcs Ath·
er th<' riri;t rflnl<'s l against River· ,11,1 NOT have a toUt'hdnwn called
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F'r1rlay but will be able to play un· A. t l1~ Anaht'lm .. I o ff ronl('st 8 !Pr !Jlttin~ ou l f' .. an lel1 <'s 16-1 in a wi tler bast?ball
side. But the Tar!! nevf'r quite-bA.'"k fnr a penalty this g"·'.linc lf'SS thr ankle ,:;els hit again. Bob L. "'"bh, An&n.•lrn i·· 1 o 6 Bher·nar~dn io 1fanu· w,ith a tolu r hH(I~ l{an1e Sunt.lay al (',.os MeAA . Dick
livt-d llp tu nred1r l1 onR in lhc n ext Tur nPd 111 another gnOfl game
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Benbow and Roxy Aarvohl both D. Al\'t'nulo, AnahPlm . t o 6 t c . u. is r·cp accinr n · 8 I..anP, N~r1nan Ridg 'ay, Howard
r -t E el h k th rl M I L. ,., \ h I I 0 6 Smith, hov.'cver. "·111 Sf'C lots of Hcnno·na n<l Ja•k Cl rk •ontr•·but-our gan1('s oµ-a1n.<1 xc s1or, lht•Ugh ... One or the two passes ave nees o~ . e n1cn . c .... ea,, .... r, t na " m action, loo. ,.. ' '
Oxnar<1 . St. Anthony and abOV(' all thal Santa Ana is '"r"dilC'd v.·ith Smallf'Y_ still 1sn_ t_ o_pcrat1ng at J . O\\·~. Yulk-rton ·I I o 6 f'd two-baggrrs lo t rout. , , Ross0 had 1t strnng pnl on the TL Doi -, h d b II r lh Fullerton. Princ ipal f.3ult ha!! been Fri"<lay W·'l.S 8 19 varrlcr to tlic Tar 100 pl'r cent cff1c1ency. L. K.l"M'tmf'r, Fulh·rl,on 1 o fl, u~111 an p1 c e a or e I bark for Smith'.~ pl.:iy Saturday · · h r · I · a ve ry shnrldy pas.sing-allack. 1-}·ard line. Only. trouble is that Griffith Outstundln• R. El{r;rtl'OOn, •·une rton .. I O 6 Op1l11n1.s~s in t t" 1r. six nrungs.
N e night. "Hal \o\-'tnt All thf' \.\'RY for k -t I k h I d In all five ~arnclj this year PW-h~ never caUJ!hl lhe hall, he trap· Coach Al Irwin pieked end 0 . l)UCJ;"lnK, •~ullerton ·· 1 0 6 Berry anrl gave a i;ond account of .c:tri ing j011 !Je\'('n. Iii ur c
port paS.<Jf•rs Scotland. Pulaski and ped it. buL was fallin<>" toward lhe GI r. ·rr· h th t di B. S iWM lln nt. Rc·h ........ I o 6 the la..c:l three. giv' g up three Smalley have thrown a total or J th . d,., -' e nn ,r1 il ll8 <' ou st-'.ln ng 0 GrtUlth N u I 0 e him·sl·lr." he said. "And lhat goes hits an~one ruQ. H fanned six. goa at e time an away ·1 rom man in the Santa Ana game. · • · •-. .... -.. ··· [O! Ho~a'rd .Rd~ :M.Ulcr R.nd C,UJe· BoK :
36 l>3MCR, wmyJetad-.jud....O for a lhe refkee Who didn't a0e-lhe.ba11 Woodhouse alBd tUrnedin a top D. Paxflnn, ONnl(e ···1··· t O,.. • ·on . Mea~. to0. who worked p• • . .....,.._,
.2:i7 average. or about one out or hit the ground fir!'t. Everyone game in lhe linr, but it was prl-.~. ~no, San ta Ana -·· 1 0 8 the quartf'rt::·"t.ck spot tor the first
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fou-r . Thia has been good for only on the sidelines di.d. Luckily the mari\y fl lean1 victory. M. K f'l"'Y· Sanla Ana ... I 0 I Lim in J!!ime act inn." Rrart ey.1 cf . :J 0 1
lf1l yards (they have gA\ned n1o;e ~·1iiors put on a beautiful goal-line "A naheim iR about the !-IK.me E . Fouch, Santa Ana I·--I 0 8 {wo change" on Orange Coast F'inel_I. ~b .... . 4 0 0
than lfJI yards on the ground in stand and held fo1· down11. siZ(> we <'lre," Jrv.·in said. and they F. Torrell, S&nta Ana 1·· 0 S I colleJ;-e'.-i 1-1tartin~ ltnt'up flgainsl H~rns .. as 3 0 1
every game) an(! 6 passrs. almo!Jf. I (',aught 2 Pa.KPH"§ are sparked by the bf'st back in ~. Nonnan. Or&nlfl! 0 3 S Riverside will have Don Knipp al \\ · 81~11 t~. p-lf 3 0 0
as man:i• a-" completed, ha\'e been . . the Jeai;:ue Leonard \VeavPr plus 1'1. Srnalk>y, N. 1-1 .. -,,J ·. 0 1 1 left hair and Ed Nl'l~hbors al J . S_mith, 1r-2b 3 0 0 intercepted. N othing to be proud Griffith caught lhr two N ew-1 A 1 · t b k p ' J Dlc kl11:8t>n An.ahcl O I I Coa•h Rosso .•n-rJav1!l, lb 4 0 0 t · port complE>llnns both circus an · quar er ac-. eter8on. ~ • ·· right t<t ckle. , ~' 4 0 0 0 · . I calche1-1. one ror a' TD. He carried Pete con1pleted an amazing seven " nounri•d . I l\f nrrcll. 2b ·
' Gnod l•anw lhf' ball once on an <:nd-an1und out of lt'n pa!lgf's againl!t Fuller·· NeiJ:hbnrs altio starl<'d ahead of Sundnv.·i~ P 2 O O Nt>vetlht·IP~-.. lht' Sailnr.:1 ~turn· g0<o<l for 1 yarrls ... When Mr-ton. the nlher thrt·c b€1ng inter· EJ.<.A.fayer in huil S1tturday night's ! f'on.,.,·ay. c 1 0 0
ed In a "'httle C'lf a game I• riday 1.la isters kickf'd off after the kist Cf'J\led. He's deadly on short San Bernkrdlno Jii:an1c. Knipp. re· Good. rf 2 1 1
aµ:a1n s t Santa ~na and look lik.e score in the fourth period lhe bRll l'"lSSes.". • placing R."lul l-fe 1·nande7., !-!howcd
they rn'\y yrt wind up in the se~· turnPd oul lo be an on-side kie k.1 Anaheim has 11. new coach this lo good advenlR&e In JO minutes Totals ...... ··· ·
ond spnt in the Sunsrt league 1f , acidentally we believe, and was re· year. _Clairr Van Hoorveke, ~ho of action In the SSIT}e ganie. Harhor OptlmJslM
they cf:lil knock !)ff Anaheim to· 1 coverf'd by aleit end Bill Schmidt hat; . 1nsta.lll'li the T·formal1on. ___ Lane, 2ti .. . ..
morrow and Oran~i· next week. on the Saint 40. l-l o,.•.:eve"t·, twn .1\ga1nsl FILllf'rton the Anaheim L•d Ch.Id R1rlgt\o'a}1 ss I
Bot h ~ames a1·e played hf'"re . sn penalties kept lhe Sailor!! fron1 e lf'ven ha<t two scorini:o opportu-I 0 I ren liarr1s, ('f
it giVl'!J the Tars the home-field gcoring again. I ni~ies in lhe . flr~t period that they Fro 1·1c at Club Wealhc1yax, c .
advanfsge. I Reserves played lhe final, fe"' railed to cap1t·'lilze on. If they had Thieme. Lib ·1·
Anahf'im and H l}ntington Bearh I ininutes which s.fw Bob Benbow the result n1ight have been differ-Welzel, fb
were picked to hold up the bottom and ({l')!and Taylor CRrry lhe bsll 1 ent. So ll)ey will be tough t o beat. Following th£'ir u~ual custonl. Henning~ 3b·rf
or lhe leagne. Oilers are livi~g : a few limes. Benbo~ and Aar-The gan\e will be a do:Jble head-Elaine and !At.y Murdock of Lido C lark. Il'r P .
up to expectations but Anahe1n1 I void. still nursing a knee lnjury.1 er Y:ith l.t\e two B learns meellng Isle Con1n1unity club house . ar· Dolan. p:
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4 4 :1
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1 0 0 looks tough and nlade a ~nuch bet· will be the fullbac ks nro<t year. I firs~ al 6 p. m. Varsity game Will ranged 8 HallQl4'een "Trick and BuckaloQ, If ..
ter showlnJ; Against big. rough Scotland "'ho did much af the bf'g1n at 7:30 p. m. C learns from Tr~al" party Tuesrlay night for a 1
Fullerton tha.n hapless Ne14•port. ~Ii carryinJ.":" since his return to the t .... ·o high schools are meeting hundred 11'11and children. Totals I 43 16 10
FuJlerlon had to .s-o all the way .£(, the lineup, let McMuter!J, Smallry this sfte1·noon, Thursday, at Ana-Youn11:8ler8, romlng dressed In S<'oN' hy In lngM
outscore Anaheim 19 ·12 while ·"t.nd Jones do the t:~ against heim. costumeH. found fun aplenty in I •. A. At", .000 000 10-I 8
Newf'()rt plRyed c1ead against tht> Santa Ana. Scoltv. nf'vertheless. Other league games F1;day the. big r·-1ti'1, rtf'corated for thP N, H. Optm ti I 161 x-18 19
Indians, lhe final count being I ended up with th~ best averajite. night \Viii ~atch the two pre-, occasion with J:"RY sl""amers, big ~-------'
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lwhisperl 33-0. . . I s.5 per try because of a 15-yard. season ravor1les. Fullerton at Or-pumpkins and shivery skeletons. GOL~R.fi HOl_,D ALCl.ITl'A
Bul lhe Tars partaall}: hved t.hat lhirft period gallop. Ht> gained two ange and Huntington Beach wtll Ralph W-ttterlue. Island guard, Thirty~lwo '-C•'l.m will st.art
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with the entire team being fired should win handily and lhe Saints Jack Sumrners. turned in a pride· Ana Country club f r the annual I 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ up as they have at no time sine.-' will probably bounce back after ful .rt•port of "no ~arhage pails Up· Hi-Lo dlcuUa tou an1ent . The
Rivers ide. The will-to-win spirit · Week's Grid Schedule the Newport deff'e.t. &ho\\'!I the \\'Inners set, no wlndo...,·s soap(•d. no di~· Calcutta dinner will be held at 7 ---
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Thur!f(iay--Chafrf"°)· 1'1 Santa Ana: th~ \\'lnnt'r11 troph.y turb:ince or any kind,'" thus set· p. n1 . o n Tuesday, o v. 14 when I
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on lls shouldcm to lhe dres!-lu~i;:-OranJ[!' (',oa,st-Rl\'t'n>lde at. Ne\\·-M C b Ins Mn. Charlf'fl Wa ting a record for the whole area. tC·'l.ms w 11 be auction d off, I
roon1s after l~e game. If th~ Sal~· I· port Harhor. I esa ow oy 1950 Wlllo\vlck 1Wo
ors can kt·t'p 1i up they won t lose Friday nliht,...-Huntlngtnn Rf'ach Se Rod CJh&mplonshlp. ~'""'· 'tt"""ll"°"'•
the Inst three tllt•.. I at. Santa Ana; FUllf'rton at h eo victory Mlmf' \\"Ith a 1tt on the
f>a.'l.<t derensf' which reached a I Orani-r· A.nabt•lm at Ne\\'IJ(>rl 18th holfti -o r lhf' ma cit played
10 .... · eb!J RJle..in!"lt Fullerton. perked Harbor.' Record in . Oregon a\ the Santa A-. Ii ks.
up le.st wef'k as the Sai~ls com· Saturda nJ•ht-Ml. San AntonJo
pl£"tcd onlv t14'0 out of e1gtit and I t F ~•-1" JC · ·. a Ulft:\r .on , Fastest tfme ever recorded In
had tv..·o more intercepted, one by I • bull-dogging three catvea was
Welty who l"t'turned 40 yards [rom mB'tle by Ed Coffey, 192'4 Anaheim
r1N!p in Newport territory. and the , ERROL FLYNN, newly wed to St Cost M &'\.,in the Pa.cine In-
othcr by M c~tasler!I V.'ho stole the Patrice WymorP-''Thls marriage te;~tion~ ~ve •lock ex IUon
pigskin on the mld-fif'ld stripe and is going to last. one way or a.n-I d rod 1 p rtl d 0~ h'
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th If h 't 1 1 ook an eo · n o an , re., 18 Anaheim HJgh sch sped ~ yards untouched lo score. o er. s e can earn o c . ' h M Leo S C ff Gamr 111rllll1ht& she can be first officer on my mot er. ""· ra . o ey. football lmm made I two in a
H . hi" h t th aft ht " j Z310 Newport Blyd .• Costa Meaa, row ln Sunset league competition 1g ig ts 0 e game · · • er yac · re'portcd. with a 12-7 win over F lerton lMt
Coffey's time was 4.2 .seconds. WN!k at Anaheim's La Palma
-15..2 8CC<>nds and-4.7 seconds In park. Huntington Ik· h s hut out
bringing down the three calvee. Orange 12·0. Santa a whJplfd
Mrs. Coffey said. Two calve.a were Newport Harbor 38·7 uraday.
roped 'in 12 se-conda and 11.9 M:C-Newport got tta Jon touthdown
onds by the cowJ>oy to win the aD· In the tlilrd quarter wbui Ru
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Mooring Here I
AA.er ~mJ.nl' u .ooo,, adven-
S;J tun~od .mu. lrito-a l~mont'h
0.G -period 81.ra1ey and Martha Dl&s·
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o.o -!antic,. a...,qi. the -Jndles
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November 3
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SALE Of SlACKS
THIS THURS.-f:IHDAY -SA:rURDAY ONLY • ' DURAGAB OR PVLON
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GABARDINE -ALL WOOL
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GREY FLANNELS - A NEW HARD 1 • 95 WEARING S LAOK ·89% WOOL. 203 NYLON t>.
O ver 300 Pair~ to Sele<:t fr om
Sizes ~8 t o 50
"8LAOK PRJCES AR'E· GOING uP -B'lTV NOW
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The MAN
THE HA.JiDOR"S MOST COMPLETF.
STORE FOR MEN
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BEAOON 4Ul-J
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WONDERFUL 'HARVEST V A·LUES
BOYS and GIRLS APPAREL
Sizes 3 thru 14 ..
THE CHILDREN'S SHOP
819 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar
FOR A PRO'f~LE OF 'PERFECT ION
S1unning 2-piece KNIT SUITS
By WESTWOODi.KRlnllNG "MITJ:S
. ®l't!llOIY DuBomlet <liIRI IBlue Waffle-~'l11we
.!l'ailozed 'Winter Cilhen ~ ltwtt '$%ll.'95
lllltebing 'l'lillov.eils lA.,.flelile at fl:95
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echooner -tnolu4ed fl!ellce ·su11er ,
-Mallllll -.:h, • wea.golng
·hltah...JUker who ~olned 1he tlhtp In
·Acapulcor 'MaJco and 'three crew m•~bcnw, anJftst Mate Ben Wiener,
•Oook _.....,. <Cbel>Otnlagln and
Deckhand George A dams.
Duhew pla.J\Jlled the t rip for 13
~an -an'd then aold his home end
belongings to ftnance it. "It was
worth it.'' ·he commented. He is a
forme r bualnesa m achine sales -
man.
Their trip was highligh ted by
"everything ' m ovable on· the ship
being stolen by barefoot -pirates
on the Or.inoco river in Colombia.."
Os.shew, who plans to put his Gd·
vent ures Into book form also said
that ·he · was allow ed t o t a ke pie·
tures of dever·before-photograph·
ed voodoo rites in the We.st Indies.
Thief Gets $1oo0
Abalone Haul
One thousand pounds of abalone
valued a t $1000 was stolen from
a building ·et 216 -20th St .. N cw -
pott Beach between 5 p. m . Sat -
urday ni ght and 9:40 p. n1. Sun.
day n1ght. The ab1tlone was re·
ported stolen from William Lou·
don, 813 W . Balboa Blvd.
A combination lock to t he build·
ing w as opened a nd the hasp and
padlock Of t he walk-In Icebox
w ere forced. 1be abalone was in
200 five pound boxes wh ich were
7% inches wide; ·2 inches deep and
1214, inches long. Fifty boxes in
the ice box were not tak e n. The
boxes wer e labelled "Willian1 Lou·
don, Seafood products.'
Predict Many
Harbor GOP 's to
Vote for Brown
Large numbers of Republican!!
in the H arbor D ls trlc;:t are g oing
to vote for E dmund G. (Pat)
Brown rui California's new a.tt or·
ney general.
'l°hls was predicted by D~<:k
White. manager ot the bi-partisaH
Brown Committee fo r Attorn·ey
General in O range County, after a
county survey.
"A glance at last J une's pri·
rnary vo te will show that Brown
polled nearly one million votes on
the DemocMtic and R cpublil'an
tickets, 138,124 more votes than
the runner-up, his present oppon-
ent," White said. This trend, h e
added, is expected to continue in
next Tuesday 's vottng.
W hite added in his prediction
the:t in June Brown wffs first
choice in 26 counties on the Re-
publican ticket. three mor e cou n-
ties than his opponent ca rried.
Huge Vote
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Tl-l llMB FUN-Ff"ll~ S tiller, !\lallbu J\each/hltc.hed a rid" aboard
the (ion!>!Wllatlon from Aca1•ulco, i\lex1~. Felice demoru1tralt"S the
1•rnp1·r tl--Chniquc fu~ hitc hing a sca..golng ridf'. Having ti rue and
f lgun• Ukti F t>Uce probably helps, t90.
IT T()OK Jl_'ST io ~TIS1 'TES. onc_.'of the fastest ·tlm~ OD n-oonl.:
111 l:Lntl this 157·1H1i111d m a rlin f)('tJntwr 14. Flfttr.""1'UU1 \\'&H ·E. J .
I h1. .. k1·1l ( l1•ft ) ot "fll' S hor1· C~amp, !W<l rtper ""*" Gt1urk •Fruncitl
of C'oron u,, •lt>I ~tar ~.'r t lu• latt.cr'oi boat. ('.~-.yn Sue D. l ..ru.t S&iur·
11:1~· It fohk ,.~rft tl(•ls ;on1• hour and 18 nd nut.eM t.o land &. Z7-pcM1nd,
2 -011111•t1 \\'orltl m ·orV a lhu•·nr1• on tb~ thread llW' . .Pornv-.r rf'!('.onf
The ' r es.son for this huge VOt f' hohh•r \\'Ill" l-'1·1•Mn 1'1•n·z, t<'raru_·ts• RP1(t dn..>r· neif:bbor on -Oold~·
of confidence, W hite said, is be· · • "_'ti a \·_ .. n1i.· ''_·h_n s.!'LJ •_ht• r•-_ "_d_in A u1t-11tt . ( Hl.tch1 ·0ck ;p·l .h_oto., -~. ca use of B rO\.Vn 's put recor d of ' .. .;.,.,
experience a n d accomplishme nt. l ·· • · ... "As District Attorney of ~an 11():\lf: f<~f{()l\f I' >1'1<>~:\ ·VIC'l'IM .efi;OOVl!IRJHG .
Francisco for the last seven yean;, Bud l·~ra nklin , a s ninr at f'o· Jl.l rs. William Ravety IA con-
he has a.n u nexcelled record due n1(111u 1 ~1 1ll ~t-:"..:. R l l('ll~ l t! w1•1·k • .,11(J vnlf'-sci ng at ht!r ho1ne, 356 E . 16th
to ~is vigorous fig ht a.gainst or-\.\11th h i~ pt11-en tS. 1f1 f·. nn d ~1r)'l. St .. Costa Mesa fron1 injuries lplS·
gan1zed crime and his known ca-Sel!n1 1; .. Frankli n, t l~:l8 Santa talned In u recent a ylom obile a c;
pa.city for coopel"Stlon with local
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Ana Avenue, cldent.
peace officers," White added .
\.Vhite added that sev,er a l polls 1 .,
from Sacramento have placed
1 Brown in top spot in his race,
w hile predicting de feat for other I
Democratic candidates.
Lido C1'ibhouse
Get s Addition
With Lido 'hie growtng so tUt.
th~ Community club is provlng'n·
adequate 'fOl' -a larger mem.ber-
eblp and conatructJon or a new
room la ·unttet" way this ·week.
bl.ggut Improvement since redcco·
ration or the club aeveral yej '"
ago, .
The new addition is 20 bx., '54.
feet and actJoins 'the preaent lounge
on the waterfront aide, double
doors of 'the present room servfug
to throw tbe• two log-ether lo r·
CODll)1oclate a larll" crowd. .
Gordon P'lndlQ. LI.do resident
and contractor tn charge or the
work. p-roinl.el; to have tt cofn.
pleted by 6-mlJer 18, 'tn t1Jbe
for hoUda,7 f..UvttJ,ea.
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-On>is+ h-l. colap
anal ftoi'al*a.
at N rt 'i'-t olub, October
•28, the flOllt team e ln11Cond,
, ,yielcllJICI only 'lo · th Lona-Beacb
City col)eie team. .
Five aollegea part clp&ted in the
water f,oufnament. Ftna1 scores
were:' 1'ong Beach City-coll-..
18%; .q,,.,.g. 19*; ·--: dena 'City college. :Ill ; use, 25'* ; .
·•nd John Muir, 28. I ,
··e~. eo..t co._e -launched :
IQ new l:.ehman Dtnghy ·ror ~· •
-fin.t uine ln· -this regatta. ~e 1
ding hy wu given o the cdllege
b-y 0 . W . Mareh, vi .:preel&mt of
Signal Oil ·&nd Gu eornpany,
CO&.l!lt skippers lflcluded Jerry
F orreat,' Fred .iJCtr(galey, Fnm'k
Splelburger and 'Rb ,,g e r .Welah.
Crews were: Jacktt SI._, J O:tln
Adams, 1Howard M•rt ln and Lin-
coln Clark. / ~ ·
The Coast iaclng c:omml tt~ was
compose<J of Didk Hastings,
George James, Ji~ Cooper, Don
Moore and Gary Gr9'f.
BALBOA POWER SQUADRON
• ·Subfects ltor
·'Next Week's Clcisses
~fonds)'. Nm·. 8, 'QVC, ptioting
---C.:hart~ I
Monday, I\'lf\'. 6, LIYC, ~·eather
-OloQd.-. and Thunde retonmt
TuP.9tlay, N o\'. 7, NHYC,·Jr. Na\'
-Mercator Sa.lllac·
\Vf'dn~y. N o\'. 8. BYQ, Adv.
Plat>tlng-Currt>nt !rabies
Harltor Masons
Hold Ceremony
, Ceremony of constitution a nd
insta ll ation of officeni of Sea fa r·
Ing Lodge, F1-ee and ,Accepted M a-
sons o r t he Harbor i area will be
held in the Masonic t"e mple, Sant1.1
Ana on "Saturday, November 4 at
8 p.m . The local lodge w as grant-
·ed e. chafl'ter .at th~ communlee.·
t lone of 'Grand -Lodg'f of 'Muons tn
San Francisco earl~'r this year.
Officers to be Ins a iled are : E .
L Moore. Master : enry Deister.
Senior Warden: SatnueJ Kinsfa·
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t MUfJI' 'STOP IN AT 8TROOT'8
A.NB lllA. ABOUT 'l'IDllR
LAYAWAY PLAN
THEY'VE ·GOlr PLENTY OF PltE'ITV
AND PRACTICAL GIFTS POR XM"8
*COSTA MESA RESIDENTS -You can pay
Phone. U.bU or Gu Biil& -hel? at
EBWOOD''S
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"Tiie ·fact can no longer be .discprind thot
Krysnnis is onto 11s."
llf'edhw&J.y 'We offe r hundre& of·exqutNk> lt'lfta at
25 to 503 d l9count.
'"SIT CLOSER, FRIENDS, ROUND 'l'llE CHRISTMAS
BOARD TRIS !JllME, -Lm A CHEERING CUP RE
POURED ~ SO'!lrO ANO JEST A1'.'D RHYME, LETS
EN,OY THE ·G!Fl'!I THAT FORTUNE SENDS.
SIT OLOSER, ·FRIENDS." -Dr. Ho\\'&rd E rwood
FURNl'l'l~ -GIFl'S -FABRI(~ -A.RT -iJE WllLRY
407 E. Bay boa 81\•d., Balboa -·O ~n Pvealnp and S unclay..
ther , Junior Wa rden! George Bos· ·lloo==--====--===================-.il
_Icy, sJnior Deac(ln : Henn9.11
Toetder ,1 Junior Dt!acon : J an1 ee Howard~ Trea~urer; !Lester Smith,
SecrL·ta11)': 0 . R . R~hard , Chap·
lain : Ray N ie lben. 1arshal ; Ar-·
thur Fit z.morris, Se io r Steward:
Virgil S ith', Juniur :stewartl: Rex
A lbrlgh Tiler. I
by avo hment . · ·
IDffiMLESS SALES-
MAN ON D UTY!
SHAVER
MOTORS
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
199' 'H&Pbor Btvd.
COSTA MES A
•ss Pont lac St'd.
'<0 C hrJ'8. 6 Seel.
'4 t Ply. Club R&l:I
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'60 Ply. S6daat>tte . 179~
-M&nl' Othent-
8'?., T t>rm1' -Open to G
Ce ref ny is open only to rnaa-
ler n 1as ns and ad ission is only
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Ai d-' -Id-M'n -POLITICAL AnVlm'l'ISEMEN'r
\Vhen member s 6f t he Costa LOOK he RECORD Mesa C.rpenters' U4ion 14M 'held . at t . :~t 'u~~i~'\:.,~~~~~~i;;';,'j~asin;'~~ . . . -
means of making Ii~ more c h .. r -VEf£RAllS PRRU• UIDER ful for I t he patien in the old
men's \vl:t rd at the range County hospital~ While the"!' p•lients re· IOYERIOR WARREl'S ADllllSTUTIDI
ceive eXcellen1: medr.al ca re they
are v.-ttt;:out the lilt things that
<;,o ntr:ibtife so much to happ lness.
The IJicnl union donated cigar·
ets, tobiJc:co end gu1* to the ward.
Anyone )Wishing to Jllake contribu-
tions may call C~rles Guthrie,
Bca cun i6366-RK, ,
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FHe 'Shoemaker Will •
Will pr Mrs. R~ey P . Sh~·
nulkl•r f f Costa Mf:".1, who died
Oct . 11 , was in s uperior court this
week for probate. The estate, con-
sisting pf a honle t nd three lot s
and St ,()00 in personal proper t y,
wfll go; to three dllldren : E ffie
' I Claire of 268 E. 18t tj St .~ and H er·
bert Shbemake r, of J 246 16th Pl ..
both ~ta Mesa: ~d Daisy Mc -
lnnes o~ 307 Lacy st., Santa Ana .
It WOI hailed -•ntly by
t h • nationa l cemmaftcler
of • vet.rans o rganbOtiOll
' GI the fi.-t of •ony kind
In the ndtlon.
" lnducln on th• job ap-
pNrilireihip 1ra l _n In 9, a
$1,000 exemptlort-f r o m
loccil tmcn, crnd a conttrvc-
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none In America.
VOTE IOV. 1Ttl, Tl KEEP
IOY. WWEI 01 THE .JOB I
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OllANGI COUNTY v mRANS
"!AI L WAllEN l'OI OOYUNOI COMMITl'll"
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1ullotton
8ANTA ANA
Keftt'I D.1YJ.
aob Smith
Gu1 Harvey
EllW•rd M. H.1 11
Ted Luctc.y ltob•r1 Kneo1ant1
Dr. J. -&. Prl« Darllel K. arown DWaflt P. Goochl
Joh1t -H. GllMrt
Wilfaf'd R. P.Ool
44AORN GllK>VR
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"· 'ftl9hr Vic Mo1er a. a . Hall
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Conrad (Tex) Na-n
\ Santa Ana
,.ULLEATON (Cont.
Jame• J. Gr10Y11
&uotl:y watt",..
De w1ln Trwltt
llerl L. P'i11d Ele•r G. o ... 1no
BUENA PAP\K
CVPREU·&TANTON
Yorn• l't. T ill ... n P'red ft. ·ovttoo
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Or. Glenn C11rt'l9 : H. M. Bergen (-·-· 'ten DuM
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Hilmer A.LOii ..
YOftS'ltt LIN.DA
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NEWPORT (Cont.)
Akton D....-Ur9
Th ... E. HofNrft.n
John T. ao)'d, ''"
LAGUNA •&:ACH
Earl Waynkk
Joltn llol•moa
.l1rne1 J . 'Burke
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' I By "Ed ~ Bove11
Everyone who knoo~ on the door of 6208 CouJ. H ighway Isn't aJwa ys' taterist~<t . in ee~Jca;
aometin.ies they w&nt t o look: at the antique furniture, or (more often) get a 1'»1;11pae ..of Rutlolpb
ValenU~o·e bed. \
Al (-1\ort for Alviero) Biaclnl and Mike S orenson share the a pa r t ment .and wor.kaibop behind tbelr
place of bustnem, DiPalma Cer.am1cs, and both have indulged their anUq,ue collector '• i.anrna:-to the hilt
ValMUno'a bed w h I c h was
bought by Al aome five yea.rs ago,
cost Its original owner S!J,000. lt
hu coet Al a Jot •t time ·lost/ In
a nswering doorbell.a. "'Many .ot the
curious. the thrill-seekers, the
"peek-a nd-pokers" nre Inte rested
In "the bed tha t Va lentino slept
In." A lot of the wom en end up
by asking if they could "jus t lie
down on the bed tor a moment.
lt'd be something to tell the folks
back home about, you know ."
They do. ,
Al says. "I bought the bed be-
cause of n1y love for antiques a nd
beautiful things. not aim.ply be-
cause it once belonged to Va.len-
t.ino."
At~·• LaJr
The bed, wbich once adom~
' Vs.lentiao'fi b.ome. Falcon's Lair, ls
o f arttuJJy car ved teak. I t LB a
sleigh t ype altrur and dragons
g lare balefully from roch of Lts
tour corner:. Longet• than &n Ol'dl-
nary bed it has s.pecia.lly con-
structed ma ttresses, fflled mostly
with down and ela borately deco-
rated w ith ge ld 1h rad. "It's very
<'01nrortnblc-t o sJecp on, t oo," 1ays
Al.
The s lender. dark·haired Latin.
was born in t he ancif'nt I it was 1
n1o re than 2000 years rnd when
Columbus; discov.ered America) hilt
ci ty of Perugia in r-en tra.l I taly.
His father wa s an antiq ue dealer
and so ld rl:'1.ny pieces t o movie
sta rs ~nd celt'brit ies. "One night
h e sold $2500 worth oi ant iques t o
William Randolph Hearst," says
MIKE AlJD AL take a look at one of tbel1 most prized ~
i;l)oQ8, Orm.tely C8n'e<l clock, of tortoise l!lhell and goJCl-\\'Uhed
brau, auppc.l'M'dly belonged to the famous ~ 111Qmpsdour,
favorttf' of Louis X\", MaU'I to thl8 tlmepiPCe l• on lUs p)e.y at
A l. •
Al ha.':1 been in pa rtnership with
Mike Sorenson fo r t he past 17
y ea rs. and they have been In busi-
ness herf' in New port for the pa.at
five. Mike is a n a rdent antiquer,
t oo. He's a focmer concert singer
turned ceramist and finds~ t ha t
"ha ving beautiful a.nd artist ic
pioces a bout is a continuous source
of inspiration."
Anotht"r of their prize antiques
ilil 'l tortoise sht'll and gold-washed
brass c lock that i.s reputed to
have be longed to Madame Pompa-
dou r . court favorite or Louis XV.
There is only one other lik e il in
the y,:nrld. T h e other is on dis play
In the Louvre, the v.·o rld's most
fan1ous art museum in Par is .
Fri.im Wolff Estate
Al bought the exquisitely wor~
ed tin1ep iece at the auction of the
E dgar A . Wolff estate. Many
jCWf'lt'I'~ \VCJ'e at t ht' £UCtion .and
were eage r to bid on the c•ock .
l-J owever. there were ~everaj auc-
tioneer11 wor king i.n d ifferent
rooms antl wnlle t.he jewelers were
look in~ ovei-and bidding -'In other
pie-eel'(. Al qu ic·kl¥ had the time-
piece put on th e bloc.k. The clock
v:a.s A l's before the other j ewel ers
r;tu r nt'CI. "T he fact th8.~he auc-
t tQneer w as a personal ~end of
m ine helpe:d a ~ood clea\," he adds.
After d iscovering Al's quick
coup. a n interested party offered
h in1 a price which would give him
a $500 profit. "I de<:lined, as it
only n1a de me rea lize w ha.t a won-
del·ful buy r had made." bt-a.m'e Al.
In addition to bei ng a work of
art , the Pompadour cllX'k is also
an efricient. smooth -work ing
mf'Chanism. It runs abftut 33
days on j ust fou r tu rns of the
winding key. There is a lso a
striking mechanism which Isn't
wountl anymore. The suwid of the
p.n cienL b~I ~ g r.f atly resemblt'd that
b f a t~h!p hone ring ing, and their
n ext doo r neil"h bor Y.'Otl ld rush to
t he p hone \Vhenever the clock
chimed. As the adjoining a part-
n1t>n t \•.'&s usually re nted by tht'
llay or \veek . a Po1Ti padour clock
indoctrination prog ra m WB.!I a l·
wa.ys neC'e.ssar-y for new tenants.
Mi kt' said they round it euier not
lo wiiid the chin1e mechanism.
I land ('ar\·ed Bt-.ara . .
Another intM'esting m u a i c a I
piet'L' Is located 'in the ceramic
shop. It is a bench held up by two
hanll-t•arved bears. Its Swfss or·
igin becon1es a p parent t o a ny onC'
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• tae Louvre m uaeum In Paris. c:bJna, the Peklnese, ttma.ln."' un-
imp.restted. (P ress Photo)
\'>\J .. E.N"TDlll'S 8.F:IJ, \Yhich "'°"'' $.'l,000 "·hell. ntM', Is 00\\. part
of .t.J Blsclnl'!" ant lqut> r ol!f-.·tion. ~Olf' thr lnt rlca.te ly-pat,tf"lme41
oaniJlC" of thf' front or thf' h!•d. T hP ('ntlrt-bf>.<I Is mailf' or teak
and boel!its a do,,·n -nht'<I matt ~. a rtis tically dooc·ratt>d "·ttb
C'fl:kl t hread. nw hf•d i:o; fh p jf('nl mo~t popular \\'lCh ylslto~
Many womt'o Mk If thf'J' .can "lip do\\'R o n It for a 111omt-ii t. "n s·
tan tell tht• ro&&;.,. back hon1t' about it." ~Press !Photo)
..,,.ho sits on it. A n1usic box t inklf's I hand-patnt('d. and one hJs a n un-
out a cat cbv s .... 1.'iss melody. u~ua liy high glazed g~d fi nish
In thi. hoUse. in the san1t> roo1n tt1i>.t i::himm£"rs I i k e other-of-
as the Va lentino bed. Is a religious ' pearl.
treaBUre. dating back to the 16th I The other furnlshln ot the
century. It is a w ooden statue of
1
apartme nt fit well i.nto th BCb.eme
San Miguel, of th e type t hat is or t hings. These includd an a la-
n o1,~; illeg-al to take out of Sp:tin. h·:tster la mp, a hand-carvrd round
T he mort• fragile parts, su ch a..<; I
t he finely c.hisel~ hands. are re-
movable, fitting into the body o r
the figur e b y means of a w ocxien
peg. I t is a splendid exa mple of
the wood sculpture of that era.
In the living room, a huge 00.rk-
panelled Flemish peasant cup-
board stores n1any other china. I
ce l'ai:n ic and glasswa re treruiures.
Hehi.nd t he 200 year old bubble
glass windows YI a set of I talia n 1
dinner ware. It . is patterned fron1
a design which has <'Orne. dov.'n
throug h the centuries. In Itali a n I
It is called ticc!;liola, meaning
"tedious" and the name refer s to
the kind of work necessnry tO turn
ou t this type. of pottery ware.
Also in the cupbcn~d are som~
exoe11en t exam ples of the Czech
~lass wodc.er's craft . There a re
two ma t ching wine .. bot t les. s klll-
'fWly et ch ed and done in rich red
':onCs that indica te lht' use of col·
leiilal gotd in their making . ).tik c
ib:aa 1 '1so a g lau beer roug, done
with the aa.me infinitely ~ns
<t.aking aklll. which ha.e hunting
sCenes etched intO Its surface.
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.,._ IUnlt&Uofta t u. ,f'NiiD ~ ·~ .tbe cbu.rch enter , the' Joinfn.r wt th ea.ta Mea Cam-
llltbls._. · :-1 polltlc;al . ......., !" la aubjeet of • mu.lit{ Melhodlat and -)'Ur ·
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"Don't ,rive peo l.b~ t!>O-t ~octlan .. rmon -«> be deUqr. I hu h kol In th S cl& WHY ms. SKJP TOWN w.ze a •t&que 1 ,'' .,..,,. _}\I. ed by. tbe .S.V. Tbomu Gtbeon at an I c • re c rs e un Y
.. W•'re ·.t.rtcuy .·-~ io L!P· ..thlsicomlng Sunday at St. eveliintr Refonnatt1 n Day 1ervtces
me it' a ju.t Uke 1& • ~... : ' ; • in drew.-~yte.rian chur.ch. at ~' Andrews ~urch, membera
Mrs. M. J. Hostetl~\ "The ladies ot the Cherry Street
Is Bridge Hoste.ss -. . urch have disca~ clothing of
;. ' .. &enrion la trom the text "Learn to ot choir of .c t Chur.ch by ..... _ _._ •• nd ·B n·-d .., r •o WitU; • Judginent., relieve the s~ &fterw held ... party
LIUUtN , the opp~, jud,ge the father-at ~ home of ~ea 'Craig.
F ._ ~ ' ·1~· • > iou, plHd fo r the widow." from u W enk ft88i"ed the boet.!H Of 11VJOOS8 aDoe J,alah .1:11. in 86tving HallOw.een retreeh~
• • 1 . Tomorrow flrri4ay) St. An-me. ts~:'i!g gueat.4, "We atW need
'Jlte•U 'be .da.o . ~o ·music, drew• >Will tbe bOIJt .t.o NevipOrt mo , · es and.J tenors," ·said a
hot ~ .-..et. on· ~turd&y eve-ill.a.nor COWlcll ot Church Women cho r member. "and wives are
nJng at .ttooee hall! for members 1-rom 2 io 4 p.m. wl.tb llra. ·Mar-alw ya ln.vited to Ult> mon&.hJy ao
of .:hldee.· .UGT ha-"4 eecur.ed the the. WhttlQtik, .aa: .cb&irman tor t:he .cl.BJ a.f!al.rs." J
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. Bridge waS the aftermath or a
plea.singly delalled luncheon given
by Mrs. M. J. Hostetler ot Costa
Mesa. Comprising the guest com-
P,any were Mmes. H om er Mellott,
Wa?Ten Bristol. John Webeter .
Ray Wallace. Sam D. Cr-awtord,
Arden Long , Harry C. Burdic~ and
Wayne Pickering,
R~pienta of the prizes were
all kinds."-Loui.siana paper .
JENN'S
DRESS SHOP
l WOOL .JERSE -YS .
OABARUIN E S, C REPES flukes .of Dbdelat\d aeven piece tJooaalon . New Qf.tieen w.W ~ In-'Ille choir Is prep1ri.ng 'for a
O&nd. D:t.e: .call~ a'oe& out to all at&lled by .Mr. G lbaoin, ..-.Who ts hyn\.n :festival on ~U!lday ev.enlng.
JJ\C!!'l._.,.ami t.hetr •sueata to com e ;pl'INldent ot -Newport r.....U:e,.rt,or .N o~ber 19 anct tt wUI be ar
.and jaiD tbe pal't.¥. f Couhcll at Cbu.tCbea. Mem9era of ra11ged in auch g way that the
St. A.Ddrews Women's F..Uowablp canJl't:gation .ce.n l ltie ,part in
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tue.. do much. Wlll -be host.-euee. ainglng the oldtllf'e favorites.
M rs. Bristol, high : M:re. W ebster,
secon d, and Mn . Burdick. conaola-
tion .
-People do read the want ads.
~lzes 9 -2.f ~l 1504 W. Balboa alwd.
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PA<pE • _ PART 11 _--ry-tuRs >AY. Nov. 2. 1950 Two Housewive$ .r~•RZ.r:ittES'S-B Tricked by .
Job's Daughters
to Attend ·
C. D. M. Service
551 Members for
Hi School PT A
The Ne""·port Hsrbor Union
High ~hool Parent-Teacher As-
"Who Is Authority?" will be the soclatlon membenthip d rive came
subject of the Rev. Paul Edward to a cloite Friday, Oct. 27 and WS.."J
Babbitt's sermon to •18 congrega-most succes.~ful. according to Mn..
tlon next Sunday morning at 11 Stuart Diehl, men1bcrshlp chair-
o'clock In the Comn1unlty church n1an.
at Corona del ~iar. This ls the Thf' $15.00 prize fnr lhf' grcat-
fourth In a 11erif'S of sermons on rst numbt>r of n1en1ber11hlps wa.c;
the general theme, "The T est of won by the sopho1nllre cl..."\~'i with
Religion." 59.9 per CPn t . Fr:illov.•ing were the
The cho ir, under the direction Of 1 sf'niors v.'ilh 56.3 per cent. the
1.{ary Batten Stf'ffens<'n. will sing I juniors v.·ith 5·1.6 pct ct·nt and the
';The Recessional" by De K oven. 'frc:::hman c la.-;'! <A'ilh a per rent
(Jdsta M esa Bethel, Job's Daugh-l of •15.8. The t otal 1ncmbcrship is
t)l-s, with Eleano re Ragan &l-1 Hon-Ml. .
i:wcd Queen will attend the sc!"V'ice. I J\lnthcr~ hPitd thr list with 3~3
1*.iss Ragan and hf't attf'n<lanls 1
1
memhf'r.'I; fnlhC'rs. 173 and teach.-
~) participate in the SC'rvice a.q pi·:;, 45 1 100 '~ 1, More nC\V 1ncn1-
ftl1Jows: Invocation \\'Ill be pro-1 bf'rs \viii be \\·clcorncd and ('/t i\
rhJncC'd by Carol Thotna!'\, SPnif'1· c11 ntinue Ill jnin th1nugh next
il~nrcfi..~: Scripture Jcs~r:in v.·UI be f\-1 1tr1·h. l\~rs . D1rlll r:in bt• rt·nched ~d by Connie Gunn . .Jnn1nr 1~1in· at }-!arbo r !'i89-\V. ctss : the Re~pnn~ivf' Rl'ading will ----
~ led by Judy Tuc k 1•r, Marshal : S T h
111L"l.s RA.~an will ~peak briefly on La ierra eac er
'~b·• D_aughlc,,:· t Add
.sunrlay ~<'hOOI for all ag-1·~ y.:jll 0 . reSS t~•t .,· 9,,. •· "'· County Youth Group
,Junior H igh Pili.:;r1n1 F'rllov.'ship I
1 Jet.t<i 11.l 5 p. m . an.J ~C'nh1r 1-figh An affilialrrl Mh~sinnft 1·y Vol!u,..
Ogri'?1 F~lln".""'hip n1eC"ts . at 6 ::t0 1 ti•f'r 1nf"••tin.':' f11 r Or:-i.n~". 1·•111nly
m . 1n Pili::-r1n1 H all. Rec·rcall•Jn. \'lllllh v.·il\ ht' 111 Id ;1t 1 ht• 1' 111\ertnn
( l.M'us~1on . rcfrf'shn1e11l."I nnd \\'or-1 SC \'('ll~h-r'la .v Arl\'t'Olt'it churr·h
hip for both groups. ! 1!18 F.otst J\n1cragP, 1111 Saturd •. 1y
1\-l i•n'!'i ('luh :-;,,," I . ·1 ·:10 p. 111 :\1rs. ~1ah1·l
t'nrtis Rumnnt. instructor of
Salvage Thieves _
Two thievea po8lng aa uJvage
seekers qiade two quick baula on
31st St .. NewJlOTt Beach tut Sat-
urday. Mrs. C. R. Ruslenbach, 427
31st St., said that about 11 a . m.
two men came to her home and
:1skC'd if sho had anything tor sal-
vage. She stated that while one
of the n1~n kept· her bwi:y talking,
the qther man had apparently en-
lt•rf'd the lot beside her home and
stolen a marine reduction gear, a
111tcc1ing whcl'l. and a box of pis-
tons and connecting rods for a
Universa.l At:arine engine. She said
thflt shE> noticed the articles were
1ni~sing at 4 p. m. the same day.
At 11 :30 a. m. Saturday, Mrs.
Glf'n John:ston of 501 • 31st St., ~aid that a n1an oome to 'her house
and asked for ,_alvage. She toJd
hin1 that there was an 01d baby
bll.':.1-:'Y in lhC' ulley, but he did nqt
tak•• It. ~fondny, 1'fr. Johnson
nnlic•·d that four tires valued at
$T S had h"en i1lolcn. The tires had
hcrn at thr rear of the garage and
1J1 the JnhnMton yar't.
Su~lle('f Santf" i~a lr
Acl:ording-t o the Newport
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The C'ornna rlf'I Mar l\1en·s tluh \·oii·e anti du·t 1nn }\t l ~a Sierra
' ill mr>el In P1li;:-1·i1n lla\I Thurs-rnllf'l;f'. \\'di addrt':-C'i thl· n11>et1n,t;. •Y. Nov. D at 6::ln. p . n1. The R~v., H er spC'C'rh ;:hoir will haVf' 11 part
m Penrlell. m1n1.'lt1'r of C:hr1:-:t in lhC' pt'•l!!r.tnl Evt•rynnc l!'I eor -
rch hy thf' Sf'a, '-''Ill l'lpcHk on r!iidlv invitt•d.
Bcarh p11 1ic;c r('po rt, the same
tean1 11f thil'v1·>1 were responsible
fnr h1-.th r •lbbrries. They were
l··~H·rihl'rl as one being between
~,o and 60 vr;1rs of age. heavily
built. 6 fl'f'l 0tall. 190 pounds. light
c111npll'x1nn. sandy hair. wearing
l!la1'scs, khaki pants and shirt.
His 1·ompaninn was slightly built,
6 fcC'l tall, 1.\0 f)OUnds. dark com·
p lcxinn, dark h>tir, and wore a
vrtl'ht1n.!' rap. blue denim pants
·11\d shirt.
KATllY ASllE R. BRIO~-.ELE<rr-l'tr. and )1ni. J,,.•11 .o\"h~r. ISSI
e subject, "L.au,t;htC'r and 1'r<l£:"· r';~<;lror 1.::cnn•·lh R . l'crry of th"
~y 'Mid!'lt the Rt1in.'4.'' Tht• Re\·. Jncal i·hurl'h has n11\V n1ovcd tn
5fr. Pi~ndell ha~ rC('f'ntly .relur1H·cl 1 tht!i f'(imnHinil y his culdr(.':-:s bc1nf!.
(rom a 8Un11n cr !'I luur Qf Gel 1nany. :lfil E .;\lagnnl ia Av,.., ('n:-:l <t. 1.1Psa .
Th~· th1evC's maclC' lhrir round-"
111 a '16 or '17 Ford pickup truc k
1)1-1.1ntc<I orani;:-C', !ip\llt('hy paint.
•1111 \ an oval !';ij:!'n on thl' ]Pft door
t ha t had hC'en p:tintf'd over .
\V~t Bay A \•P., hai·r an~oun<'ed thf',1•npgrn11·nt of th~lr tlanghlf'r
Ka.tby t ~ R'•~t:r Gfrdon, son of rttr. and ~tri.. <i. t:. Gord.on , liS
Fto\\'1"r 8 t.N'lf't. Co!'l~a !\It'~. 8•1th \\'t•n• gtllduutrd from N1·"·port
llarhor t lnlon 111,li;'fl pch1tt1l thlt1 yt·ar. l)at1· or tht• \\'r tltllnK wlll
hf• anno11n1·1'(l latr~t
' 1\T Yl"f '(",\ \';\l.l .F:\'
1'-1r. and Mrl'I . J erry R f'l'!d nf
'\'ucca Valley spent th" \~·1·ck-1·nd
with Mrl'I. RePd'~ pArcnt~. l\1r. and
].{rs. J . F . Moorl', 200 Broadway,
Costa 1.1esa. •
:O.lr. A . Vau)::'ht. ,..trs. D o rc1lhy
S. Rutlrdg-f'. i\lr. f'Hul Butt•hcr.
Dr. J\I. J\1'. J\1ax<A1'11 anrl Dr. Clin-
tnn En1mcr8on v.:c1·c elC('tCrl LC>
sclt•t·t c<1ndir1R.lC's tn fill C'hurt·h
and Sabbath school offtCt'S for the
coming year. -
20°/o OFF
ON EVERYTHING IN STOCK
Nov. I st to Nov. 15th
THE LAMPLIGHT SHOP I 1507 Coast Highway Corona del Mar
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Friendship Girls
Hear Talk on
Foreign Sc hools
Working on towell'I for the
\\'Srs bazaAr rn:rupied n1cmber!'I
qf the F'rH•nrlship Girls nf the
Cc1i.ta l\1 esa Comn1unity church al
, r(·t'•·n t n1ef'tin~ held "dth 1'1is.'>
\n n r·ra"'f1>rd. 1656 Oran,i::e Ave.
/I. d1:-:1·11 ~<>inn on lhl' Mf'tho<list
,..h .. o1s 111 B1·azil '-'"as a feature of
'hf' rv:-nini::-. ~1i~-i Crawford pre-
:1rl• d n \'(·r tht• bOsincs..q interim,
It v.·as rlf'l'tded to OOvC' a so8p
·4h11\\'1•r f nr thC' David and ~1ar
·..:a rl'I l-l11n1,.. a t the next n1ceUn~
'.'J,,v. 7 at 7 p. n1. at thC' home of
t\fiss J uan Jslcy, 542 Aliso Ave.,
!\"1•\\'pnrt Hcij:!'hts.
Present \\'('l'e ?.-fisR~·s 8('V~rly
Thon1psnn, Jnan Isley, Ann Truut-
\\'t·1n, Hc lC'n Kea t ing-, Dawn P'ler-
:-.on a·11tJ ~1 rs. Do1is LU('khart.lt.
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Mesa Home\.nakers
' Get Gift ld~as
Birthday Fe · e
For Carolyn
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J SELi " _ SEH\'l('E L . .\(':'\"URY ! J\1r . and 1.frs. H ci·bert Argo· lhrou)':hout thC' rtf'rnr.at1ons \\'hen
I ~ll,)-!'hl 1cturned Sunday to their I J\1rs H cn r'}' Lan~·· (1 ~ ·139 Broad· i Balboa W'as ha· t 'l••ll1C Lil Albuqu>'r(jUC', N. ~1 .. after \\'HY , Cnijta 1'1 •·sa . cnt~1·tRtncd with
l 1 \VCrk's visit \Vlth their !'ion-in-111 Jun chf'nn F riday. Od~. 20, in C'ele·
1a\v and clau,i.:htrr. 1t1r. anri Mrs. bration nf th~ 18th~hirt hd ay of
( J,Pstc1· Sn11th nf Santa. Ana 1\vr., her rlnJ::hter hl1 s.., Ca 1lyn LangC'.
I 30 Ml·n . Wash"ing _ Fluff Drying Nc\''IJOrt HC'ights. Pink ci:irnat1nn~ ( ·c11pied ttic _ ~ rl'llter of th1• lunrhcor) tahle \\'here I Bl k t w I Sh d d D . d so r \I" t p laC'('S \VCl'C rh·nr:itrc( for :\·lnlf'!'I, I an e s oo ampooe an r1e F.'1TY.RT, .. G i t:sTs Nora Lange, C11sta ~csa; Ver,E"iC
GucsL" cntcrlainctl a f ew evr-C'hrl~l1anscn,. \Vh ilti ; Gcnevie'\'O I 103 Palm -BALBOA nings. a~o by 1'1r. Hn<I ~1rs. Carl Tihhi~ts, WhittiC'1·; L u Alrlcn:Jon1 I H b 2724 J . Ott of 284 E . 18th St., Costa Pui ntc: lluth C"hr1~ iansen and
l ar or ' I Jl.1csa. y.•cre JI.fr, .Jnd Mrs. A . R . MiR!'I r~ula <:hr1sti~nsen. Long
· I J\.1arshall of Santa Ana. 13 ______ .,_., ___ .. ______ .. _______ .. ___ .,, I each; the hoslcS'I ~ 11d honoree.
Save big money·with a
STUDEBAKER
TRUCK!
. , r-v-•••Yen IO•ollnel Save money on NfMllnl Get a
41 full-aure °' lon1 laatln9"0ft'.fh•leli"truck 111llea1el
Got • honky, "9ncho111e, pow..t..I new Stucl•kor truckl
Al ev•"lh• cevntry, on all~ldnds of wott. Stud1bokw ..... .,_ -~-............... ""Ill .. ,._, ... yl ...
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bues. Stre~ *ton. X·
ton and 1-ton modebi. Aho pow-
erful l .J.i-ton and ~-ton t:rucb in
rour wbeelbaK•· P ower-Plu
and ~-o-milu encinea.
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at SpcJngler !Home
Autumn tonC's. \\'Prf'" reflec ted ln .,
arrang-en1c nt~ nf ~lq.dioli at tlw
Lido Isle hon1" nf \Mr~. Jerrold
Spangl,,r. 113 Via ¥nron. \Vhen
l\1rs. Spani::;lt'1· ent£'r1~·ne1t recent-
ly with a rlf's:;1>rl I llt'h•'On and
hridgc f\•r ft (O('ll l car club J;rroup.
r'ri7.f"!I WC'Ol tn 1.1r"I . J . Wright
and Mr.1. C"hRl'll'l'I 1'~. nnrl.
c·on1plet111J; thC' t' ipany v.·erP I ;\fllll'~. R1t•h11rtl rJ1 t nfl.r. \V, F..
Nir-k t•ll. Boyrl R.-.herl '. Nellie Rid-
ley and P. V. f'arkes
Hostess T ri 9 .
F~:. :.~=w~~ld:!r~ J . f ·
CooJ)<'r and Mrs. Jlay• Saxn1an
formed the hostCS.'I tr·o when th~
bridge secUon o f the Coeta Me&'!
Friday Afternoon C b met Fr1-
rl11.v. Oct. 27, for a sa 'ad luncheon.
Table prtu.-8 were e arcled WiD·
ner8 In ,canasta. Scor ng al btidgr-
were Mrs. J . D. Sno gra.ss, high~
and Mra. Grover Sny er. second.
There <A1!1l b~ n November
mceUn,;. the l'IC't:l1on planning to
·"lllf'nd Instead a t•ar party to be
given by the Junior 1atrons sec-
Uon November 15.
Beacon Bell 's
I Make Xmas i#s
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NOV. 7
And Vote for
SHATTUCK Ix
Young G. 0. P.
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VERA WILLIAMS New
Patio Studio
and
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A Little Corner of Europe
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e Costly Eggs' Milk
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, CINC already contains every high
!quality i~gredient necessary for a perfect
lcake. Y<>f add only water. For a finer,
easier, t p riftier cake ... Bake CINCH.
ADD ONLY WATER
MIX AND BAKE
fCM IHE WT C.Uf rou EVfl Art •••
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MAUREEN o'HARA KNOWS
''\Ou canl make a bad
cup of ·M~·B'' ·
I You •get &e \'eral "'orld-famoue coffees in !\f.J.B. Choice rart. vari-
eliet "'itb tl1e finest Oa\oor and fragrance obtair!ahle. Blended t°"
getl1er tl1ey are in euch perfect flavor bala11ce Lhat you can brew
)·l .J.8 etr ong.. mild. in..&et"·een a11d gt..1. perf ecl reault1 every time.
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beau roasti11g., bring1 out the n1aximun1 8 a\•or of every ra...e. rich
bean in the luxury blend. Arttl l1igheet pouible vacuum lock.a in
' e\'ery bit 0£ tl1Q ~xtra goodneH until it reache. your cup.
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"Mac" Turns Out s700:·1arr1n9 Lost by Mn. Paul Mank T-0 Be ~~-eral . . A. Paul Man~ famed speed \;JCI I . fl>"'r of Balboi. lsland and Bur·
lat u • Tom Theisen. a Sl. Louis bank, haa reported the loss by his
wife of a diamond and ruby ear Marlne /Jr Resene officer now rlng to poUce here. ·
on active duty, had an unu.ftual In noUf.ying police of the loss
experience whne playing a round by letter, Mantz said the Mr ring
of golf at the Marine Corps Air conei.8ted of a three-carat diamond
St:atlQn at El Toro. surrounded by uncut rubies. He
Theisen teed off alone and while valued it a l $700.
chipping a shot up to the g-reen The flyer said he'would be hap-
on hole two notlcC'd a middle-aged py. to glvo a sub8tanUal reward
man teeing up h i:o:i ball the first fnr its return. He sa.Jd It was lost
holo. in thf' h·•rbor-area during the put
Anxio us t o h avl~ c 1mpany, n1onlh. Mantz' harbor r<'sidence is
Theisen y~lled. "ffey· lo.1 ac, If y ou at 301 E . Bay Front, Balboa Is-
WaJJt tb J::·~t ix"l.lt, join up." The land.
man. d ressed In !!lacks and o pen
n E'ck sport shirt. told Theisen ·he GETS INTOXICATION FINE
Would be happy to join up. but Mrs . Irene Scull, 3051,2 Maln St.,
that he d1•ln't think the liculen-Balboa. wa~ fined $25 for lntoxi-ant could hf'at him . ca.lion at Newport city court Wed-Alon~ abClUt lhP fou ~th hole the nc3day. She w.i.s picked up Wed-
two m<'n ""''f'rc evenly n1atc hed · d,. l 12 .30 · Balboa 'by . . r h th nc"""ay a . a. m . in and v1c1n1~ or score w en . e I N wport police and refused to re-
g enial n1an in sµorL<; ;-tol h~ lil:iH1, tucrn home. on the wa:y to the sta-
"By thi· way. r don l think w~ j lion police said she attempted to
have met .. r .'1n1. General Wallac:. · 1 j uinp out of the squad car and
Tht> gcntr,11 .\\on the )'.:o_lf.n1atch. fou ht with the a n ·estin,.. offi cer, I Nntt': lll iJ. Gt'n. W1\ilan1 J.
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'''albu·r is. C'u111nu1nd1n~ General . . . --
AlrrrH.ft Flt:el M<lrinc F'o rcc, Pa--Claas1f1cd ads Bre refld by f olks
cific.' j who arc looking to buy.
P Ol .ITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
ON GUARD AMERICA
1'Dick'' i,·ixon /JlL•<lg1's l1.in11elf to contin11e 11i1
fight for a ttf:•cr1re, pro11Jero1ia A m e ri ca in a
peaceful icorld.
HE CAN DO IT -IF YOU VOTE
RiCHARD M. NIXON I x
UNITED STATES SENATOR
1\lt1·nd lh1• Eh•1·linn t:\'r. T.\·. Rall.v :\1onday. So,·. 61h-
8 :aO I'. ;\I, at G""'''" (':tft· 705 ('oa~t H lgh,,·~y. C'urona. tlt•I
)ta r. l"rt·ie RPfr1-shm1•n1~
t:,·1·ryonf' \\.1•leome
Ori-wt· u nd ll1'1lr l<h:harl.I ~lxon on your "''"n T .\', ~·t
t 'rum 9 p. m. lo 9: 15 p. m.
I P nli tit al Actve rtisemE>nt)
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Official June Primary figures
show P.tt Bro wn polled a
rocal of nearly Ont ltfillioo
Votes on the Democratic .
and Republican tickets-
138, 124 MORE VOTES
than the runner-up-his
pre"Smt opponent.
THI FACTS
Pat Brov.·n is:
FIRST CHOICE in ALL of
the l8 countin of UJifomia
on rhe Democraric ricker
over his presenr opponm<'
FIRST CHOICE 10 26
~ocs on thC' RepubJian
ticker -' ·MORE counnes
than hi.s opponenr earned'
FIRST CH OICE ip 39
COWlbes w1rh thC' HlGH.
EST COMBINED POPU
!:'\R. VOTE on <be R<~
lJCtn an~ Ocmocratic tidcai! .
THE REASONS
ThC' people have m.tdC' Par
Brown the LEA DING
CANDIDA TE for Attorney
General bttauiC' f1e is the
ONLY candidate with a rte· ord of ·
EX'fRIENCE rind . fl
ACCOMPLISHMENT "
in ~fC'Crive public offic~. His
dutiC'S as Di~rrict Arrorney
of San Francisco, his vigor-~· 6ghr again.R organized
cnme,. hu ~ov.'n capacity
for ~on 1"ith local
peace cen. and his vigi-~an' •-.rtttness of tht press.
"'&_need <o f'<Olect me public
lpU1st war-t~1'DC'cf tackft. e~rs , m1k~ Nm <h e on lf
QUALIFIED andidart fot ... "°"l<'I' Gea.m.
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GO\'E RSOR ".ARREN'S FA~llLY-Go\·. 8.Dd !\I ~. ~arl \\a.r ren, tht•lr ~x chJldren. <faughlf'r-in·la\\.
and lhret' grand:iO!l!!-lhr Pe genrratlon-ln un usual photo t akf'n rf'<."'ntly at Sat·M1.nwnt o, lA>ft lo
,.1ght. t ni> ro\\' a rf" !\tr. and l\1N. Jam t'!" \\'arrr n, the G~,·:•mor, Rob<'rt (Bobby), 1>:.a r 1 J r., \'lrglnia.
!\lilltlli· tO\\', Grund.!l.l•n Jarrti'lt IP•'. l\11"". \\'arr1.·n holtllnr GrRnd .. on J ohn 1\lbt·rt, IJornlh'°" S1·t1l !'1I.
<:.rand.,.nn ,Jf'fftl'y t :arl, Sina (H0 n 1-.~· 81·.sr).
I Futu re Farmers Mesans Admit
Check Cha~~es Richard's Show s
Gem Exhibit Two Gnl'lla M('HR ribhrrnisn J<~ri-
1 Hold Meeting
at Harbor ~ligh
1 day plf't1d1·•l i;uilty ! lo felony ·
1 t·h;irJ.;:.s \Vhl'n arrflti.:·ncrl h('rori.: •fa1 bor r1·sldcnl ~ v:ill hil\'•' nn
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8upt.•r1 01· Judg,_• R1-1y1~1ond Thon.ip-i·ppnrtunity t<i viC'\V' 1~11 cxh1tHl <1f I
snn a nd applied r,u· probation th·· An1crican r.cn1 Sor;it•ty spoJn-
lhr1lt1J::h D1•p. f'ubtlc Defender 1 !-!Or<'d by t he Lidn !':h<•p:> t lus WCl'k.
Ra ... ph1· rrlr~.
11 ul'klelw•rrh·H, I Sa111111 ·l Drlz~n Hl'a!'rl~S a:id tllllC I Th(' ('Xhl:)it inc Judri:-a t:olorful
fur }.t·nl('nc1:ig \'/('l'C :set. foi· No-Co'o·-C;arh i,i.1ti1 ~6 ~'n11int' till
\'('nlh('r 10 .. . . ~en1 ~tonc.s. n r)\am1H1rl Evnli1r1·or :
Antl rf \V J . 1 .... in,c: an .lullul'i Mat· rnnsistinJ!' of 14 half-cttr·Jt d :it·
t··uturr P'arn11·r"I tin Recd. whrJ "'""r(' 1tl)cgcd to ha"e nionds di,m ·instrHtin ~ the r 0 u r
\\'t• ,\rr lly {iOMh: '\n~agc d in a \Vild sJicnrtrng spree niain fa c tors ' 1:tffC<'lin~ the vatu~'
\\'illi, .D.t.YeU, -'~jl.9Qp ,_apd a hn~-~1nant·1 ·d2>y_ no-fun<l 'it1ecks .. ~\e~d-o r A d 1an111nt1. f1fl.Cf'll replica!' of 1 iPr. lht· I<~uturc Farn1c rs or A n1cr-rd guilty f.o-i:w0 couqts of issuing tht' ra111ous di;-,n1ond." nf t he \•,:orl<I
I i1·a ('ndi.:d n1orc scrl11us bu~iness h"l n!< thf'cks \Vi lh _ if,tf'nt to de-rPccntly ref•civl'rl r-0111 F.urop•·.
·•t thl' f.1\1 South('rn Califor nia 1 frau~l. OffirC'rs :;nid lthf' ~a i r ad· 1 And ·"l Dia1nnndscnpc u.s('d t u
n. .... g-1onal meeting of th(' group al n11t'ctl having pa~se!J l'it"Vcia l hu ~-S('art:'h f(}r flav.·s An<! tn rtcte1·m1nc
;"l'('\\'P•H't .. lurbor Union high dr"d dolla rs \Vo i-th ·tf checkH in propQrtion anrl tut or dian1on'ls.
·;c h1 1.1l l<.t.<;t Saturdny. Santn An'.\. N C'Wp~i Beach and I American G~n1 Soc11·t y i!; a nnn-
1\fo i e than 175 bl)ys r"prcsenl-C'o::ita J\1i·~a to r!? nre sevl.'ral 1 prnfit profcs~i onal srH'icty con1-
ing 'l!'i h1J.!h sch oolH in Suuthcrn plea.sure trip:; lo TIJ~ana. pns:~d of jC'v.'elcrs. t <h 1r·At0rs anrl
C-'alifo111ia attendecl the cnnft:r-j !-lt·hola rs throu,£hout the t:nil('d rn<~e. The progran1 incllld('d _an Rug Makin... s :.111•.<1 and ca.n?rla who ~re
Officer's T r--11 ni11i;:-S<'h()()J In which ~ p!Cdhcd t o tht' v1.:;1lanl protcrt1on
a u _c.·lub offh·cr :-•net "'i_th tn1·ir : Taught at OCC o r _ th1· buJing p~1hllc.· anr1 thf'
i'ld\·rsors tu lHlk OV('r special p1·ob-1 ma1nten"Jnce of h11 s1n>'s..<; slandartl"
lcms anrl . n1ethods . of n1ecting-I Hrinicinnr.:crs \viii tc interested aric1 prarticcs. ~r it~ n11·mbcrs. . 1
thc1n . Elgin I.Jail , director of vo-in the new course inr rug ma.king Entire cxh1b•t will bt' ~h OIA'n 1n ,
1·:•t1nnal RJ::"rici1 llurc nf Newport no\\" 'being offt>rE'd (by Orange the foy<'r of n1rh::i.l'd's Lido Mar-
llarbo!· high schnol. nct('d as host . Coast f'Vcni ng ('ollegC. The cl..'.l88, ket Thursday, l<~ri<IAY :ind Satur-
Ccurg-e C'oopcr, of Californi;:i under the dir~ctlon ol Mrs. J . M. day. Alfred L. \Vo")(lill. execu ti\'C
State r'olytechnic Cnllegc, showt·d I BlnkoJy, is hC'ld each ~tonday from director or thl' soci1•ty, v.·i ll be !
<''1 1r)r C'd slid"s of t he pr·oposed sile 2 to 5 p.m . in thel Hospltalil}' ~V11.t1a hle to ~n.swt>r quest ions dur-
of a Stale? Fo1·esl Cfl1np for thf' H(Jusc. Gth a q.d Ma~nolla, Hun· 1ng the showings. I
F'uture F'arn1er~ qf An1criea which tington Bea~h . I
is located near Yosemite. Students are taug~t not only Balboa Islanders
J(rn Cu tler, advl.sor to ~he the artual hooking Pt lhe rug, I
. "':roup. explained that thl' propo,ed but aJso the preparation of the Involved in Crash I
r al".1p is Pxpectcd lo be lt:·::\Sf'd ru;;:-tr·"l lcrlat by dy~ng proce83 ..
f1·nm the Forest Sf'rvice. fJe ex-Most of the n1atcriaJ!!ascd in thtj
plaioc<I that it w ould be used as a ru;:r. can be t a k <>n ~ram woolen
bJtse can1p for hiking and pack 1 articles which no longbr seem use-
lf'ipR. ful In the hon1e. ThE' !rugs can be
Afte r t he me('fing, the Future made in various sizrs! shapes and
l"armrr~ flf An1t>rlca look a boat pat l "1,1~. A ct'ordins:f tci Mrs.
trip .,round the harbor whic h was Bla.kf'ly. the av('rage pe rson.
~ponsored by the Chamb('r of \vorkini; nnly during j spar e time.
Comn1t•rce. <'a•1 cl)1nplele three stna.11 rugs In
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DINNER ~STS ( The course iR npf'n t o everyonf'
I Mr. a nd 11rR, E . R . Carr of and intcrcstf'd p<'roon~ n1ay regis·
l.Ja111ilto11 •St .. Costa Mesa, Wf'J'e 1 l'.:"t' l'ither a t the classroon1 in the
rrrtnt dJn nf'r hosts "t-<i J\.fr. and Hosf\ilfili ty llous<' orJ at the col-
1\.f.rs. Abe R igdon ·lnil daughter I lcgc. N o fee Is c harke<l for the
Judith o r Santa Ana. class. f
Enti re front of the car bclC1ng-
ing to Oliver r.. llnwf'JI, 11 l Cur-1
net av.enue. r .i.lboa Jslantl, w~ I
dAri1aged In a cnlli1:i nn with a rnr
rtrlvl'n bv BJ:111ch~ A . Gate~. 136
T npnz a~·cnllfl, B i:tlbna )_~la nd at
9 :1!) am. M nnd:ly .,t thr ltJtcrsf'\'-
t ion of Dian1ond a n<1 P ark ave-
nueR .. police r~ports indicate.
0ffi f'"r:'I f:l;:ild the 1-lo\vcll car
iiklrld~d 21 fel't hpf·1r e th .. 1·01tisio11 I
which dic1 d111nav.o to the left
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Aet;u · ng Frank urtia of cruel·
ty ~ Ai . Mary M . rgare?t Cu.rt le
th~ w k filed alupcrtor court
comptai t fof divorf:c. They wer~
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marrfa at VancPuver, Waah ..
Aged· Newporter.
Seeks Lost Cane Januar 7, 1940. lieparated Wt
Thured y and ha~ no children It's the little things th:tl count
other an h er 13-yqa.r-old son who in life rnr most of us. To r~rcd
h&Jt be n adopted ry C urtis, her Wirtz., 205 -39th St., N cv.•port
petitio set fo rth. lleach. it's the loss of his cane
She lstf'd <"omm.1n ity property that is "counting most" to him
aa t>qul y In a rcsfd Pncc at 1~93 th"se days. Thi!'! Rging gentleman
Rcdlan s rt.. Co111ul Mesa. house-lost his can~ TucsdAy m orning
hold turn1nshli1g-s. n automobile. between 39th a nd 151.h street on
real prci>crty in Lo. AngeleR coun-Balboa Boulevard.-It had "'Cap-
ty and! a checkln a ccount. She ta.in Cald""''ell" engrnved on its
asked or 11111ppo1·t money , alleg-hand le. Ai r. Wirtz has ~ det>p
Ing he husband arns a ppr·oxi-sentimr-ntal attachment for the
mately $700 niont ly a.s second I cane and _ \l,'Ould appreciate t he
mate f r o. shippin company. finder contacting him at hi~ ho rne.
' A:'l>JO t·1~
l'l<EE l:\"STAl.L:\T IC)'.\'
' Mesa Youth TraiM .
at San Antonio, Tex. .. Pvt. F.d\\.Rl'd blchm. Jr., 18. eon
of P.1r. and 111"'. E . Bleh!f', 221 w~:
Wilson St., C'nsta Mesa. hu z:..-
portt·d to l..al'.kla.nd Air P'ofte
bai::C'. ~;1n Antonio. Tex., t'O~ctn
an Air l•'.,rc·(' basr ai rmen lndoctri•
nat:r.n cnnr o.:r· ~<'rnr<1iAg to lbe
Lar'..kl-1nc1 fi lf'd information office.
na:-:i!' lf'llllllllk l o b(' given Pvt.
fil('hl1l \\'Ill prr pal'l'. him for Clft•
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P. ll"'ss' .-€. deacalbed to Bay --Com· C1TT GJo -~ ~·CH " .0. -WotnolC ·OP P-T -BEU ....=.-= .• ::r.;, i:u;:.. -:..=-. ~~ i!TA~ .:0., ~ .. -~ ~. ~~ -~·POP_!~ON Beau. x Arts Ban I lrjMYll of one prornlaaory note for ..... "'--....,..__, .._. L the •um of '31100.00 elated Ktoy U . llOl'ICll; :llO: ~. I 'for Ille • and main· 6y Sa LiEGAL NOTICE I LEGAl. NOTICE 111411, In favor of s. D. Koonce and .llSA.LICD ' 1l(lll ... -· lat u.o .-ot rCbe Cit .......... o4 City egulpment; and. NOTJ.Cli: HI HEUCBY QIVJ:N at m t .._. -....... -•--+ 8 ab lOalifor'niL;untlJ"T:lt ~clock 'Oftl1f!D•.aa pur8uant lo tbe provtalone of Sec-' ____ ._ _____ .,.. _ _,,1 -Maqraret Koonce, huatnnd and Clerk. ..:.oa.y nalil, -._ :~.,... ~• •,. -.:..! -~-i..· · o ! ., ... "-:'"_.......• lt ls no loqer Uon 3440 ol the Cl"11 Code of the ' ' f •
l!RmOI!: OF wife, as joint tenanta. or · ol'der, P . M., .., -%7 _,, ol -.-. UIO. at -U-the)' wW be! ....,._., OI' • v!Kble to main· State of Callfomla, that MA TT
WOiie& OF 'l'RU8TEE;'8 8+1Z TSDllTE&'S SALB with Interest from , date at the publlolf ~ ~ HMI, tor pedOl'llldlw ..._ u t~: ' 1 .talft .. U:.,: wa ~ heret.ofoJ11e. OOK., Vendor, of Park and Marine Time will turn backward tor
No. 1298 . WHEREAS. default ha.a been rate• Of 6% per annum. SaJd crrr. fOF lllEW:JIQICT 11&MB~ q.ALD01UflA I ~t ~ rt Boule,vard, A.vmuea, Ba.1boe. Island, CaUfor-occ .studenta and their frienda on
on Wednesday, the 22nd day· ot th th 1 promlasory nqte la due ln monthly ~ and lz!iltfw-.... lit •& Wo.ter Pipe Une 1 lD , Clty . ·Newport Be&cb, nl• intend• lo aeU lo JOHN Saturday evening, Nov. 4, at the made tn e paym.ent or e n· 1 tall ta t ••• oo · · IY of :t g•-· f Cal -November, 1950, at 11 :00 o'clock debtednea secured by, and in tbe ns men o ~· or more per te' JlighWJ11 "O.a.A.-t&-A., 8'JlNla 'BoWevanl , · e , -...e o i· KEELER, Vendee, Qf Park and second annual Beaux A.rt.a Ball
A. M .. at the South Front En· performance of tbe covenant.a con· ruonth includin&' interest at 0% atreett -.+-~ ...U.ya in Wut:Niwpon, to~; and Marine Avenues, Balboa Island. Story.book ch:lra.ctera will ·come
trance to the County Court House, tatned in that certain trust deed per anhum from May 31, 19.4.9 .. on No bid will !{... r.cd"'9d ~ it .U made on a 'propolll ·form ~. t appean to be C&lilornia, & ~half lnte.reat In to Ute an4 dance a.round the huge
ln tbe aty ot Santa Ana, County dated November 1 1946 made ex· the twenUeth day ot eacb and hmitdli"4 bj' the \jetty anitPeer. 8liMtb tald n!auat. be ~ tJJ tar tt1'e Mt. mt!-rat.e at the City all that cert.a.in ptnona.I property merry.go-round in the college
ol Orange, State or Calif?mia,. ecuted alld deliw~d by EARi.. R . every month, begtnnlnc on June (a.h. eertifted *-cub~9 ~.-or "'41der'a ttoad) '-* p&~ ot.1;4wport tbat the ware. conCsUn.g generally of tlxtures. gymn.aaium from 9:00-12:30.
RELIANCE TITLE COMPANY, YOUNG and MARY R . YOUNG, 20~194-9 : and to tN! <City et H~part Web, for &n. amouat ~u&J to at Mat. ten ~ buJ.JdiQC t eak1 above •d-equipment, .tock in trade and Early in the eveninC" the Pied
a California corporation. as Trus-hia.sb&nd and wife, as trustOre, to WHEREAS, defa.t1Jt hu OC· per eiSt (1"1) r the aJqowit b6d, 9UOh ..._ranty to be forfett.d .aJ"'eM, deecriMd as one ..SO toot by good will of a. certain general ae.r· Pipe:r of Ham1in will escort the
tee under the Deed or Trust ex-CORPORATION OF AMERICA. curred ln that the installment af ibouJd itbe bidderi to whom the contrad' ii ..a.rded WI Mt -.it.er iD-to 70 foot wooden frime corn.w•ted vice station busineas known u me.rry-rna.k~ on the grand prom·
ecuted by ROY LaFRANCE and a oalltomi& .corporation as trua· prlncipa.J and lntereat due on uid the eoritract.... ! ; . ~ building 90ld., OOX A KEELER, ~t.ed at Park erw.de to open the t>a.ll. The ho.st
HARRIE'T'T L1FRANCE, husband tee for BANK OF AM:!IFU:cA NA· note on November 20, 1949, baa .la i&OOOJ!dl.nc i with the ~rovlalQne of SecUona 171'0 to 17.N of the -NpW, • BE IT and Marine Avenuea, Be.lDo& la· and h ostess of the evening, Ctn·
and wife, recorded November 14, TfON'AL TRUST AND SAVINGS not been paid; and --Latior le.ode, ·the !Clty coubcU ol the Clty io! H__..n Beacb baa IUl7$0LVEI>, 11 for the nd. CaJifornla, a.nd that the pur· derella and Princf' Charming, Will ·~· 1n Book 192' Pa~e 017 of WHEREAS, 8 . D. Koonoe &nd -·-..---· nuh1lt-in•·reot and --·•··ce .___ ,_ be chosen by members of the a.rt ........ • u , a. t A.SSOCIA'llON, a national bank· Margaret Koonce, owners and aacertained -tM neraJ pMV&tllng r:ate of wages .a.ppllca-.ie to t.be :.~-w: ........ ;.-..• c!'-"'e pr:u.:e tberool wiU. be pak! at ~ Officia.1 RecordB In the ottice ing 8.S80Cl4tion, ~netlciery, which holders of aatd note heretofore de-wOttt to .he~ f&Dowa': tba1j ~ abov ~rtbea build· 10:00 o'clock A. M . on the Tenth ::~~rtngment and presented that
Of Ul e Recorder of Orange Coun-trust deed wu recorded on No-' a-..... Per 1MmJ Jng Jbt: eokt, &n day of Noveulber. 1950 at BA y ·
k> • c r r rni d b f manded that said trustee eeU •a.Id ·-v "BE JT FUft'"'111"R RZSO~:VZO The characters Crom "Never· "V • a 1 0 a an Y reason ° vember 12, 1948, tn book l~. rt d J 8 9,0 Qnrtftmttee W•e &.ae W..,e .. t-. • ESCROW 00 .• INC., M<3in Otf~ce, ft.fault in the payment or per-page 144 otflcia.l Records ot prope Y. an on une , l , i •'"' tha~ lt is tho lll~enUoc of ~ City 1'415 Co.a.at Highway, Corona del Never Land" will keep their nor·
formance of obligations secured Orange C~unty CaHfornla, and duly recorded In the office of the Labol'era, Oeneralj~ CoDllt.TUctioo ........... ..... _, 13.20 eouhcu ot~Clty of .'Newpoi;i Mar. California. in the City or maJ features hidden ~hind muk.s
thereby including the breach or WHEREAS 'sank ot America. County Recorder of said County Operatorw Ir Te.njite1'! ot Pneumatic • Electric ~to cau.e above 4eecrlb· NeWport Beach. County of Or-until 10:00.
default, notice of which was record· National Tusi and Savings Asso-In Book 2024, page 184 . of Oftldal Too&a, :V~ Machi~ & aimUu me· kiing 0 tlOkl; an4 ange, State of California. Mr. Eustace Rojas and hi.a "Men
ed July 25. 19~0. in Book 2046, cia.tton, the owner and holder of Records thereof, a. notice ot aaid cbanica1 ~t .epa.rateb' claatfied herein 1.86 ·14.80 IT Rl280LV!:D DATED this 31st day of Oct., 1950 About Town" 'ft•ill provide the ball·
Page 10, o f Official Records in said deed and the debt secured default a~d of. their election to ·Crtbber.e or Sh 1 ..... ·-············;······---·· .. ···············--···· 2.00 1'.00 tba.tj Monday. tije 18tb day Of No-MATT COX. room nuaic for the masquerade
the office of the Recorder of Or· thereby has applied to and direct· C·J.Use sa.i property, t o be eold. Aapbslt Raker aiid .J7oner .......................................... 1.85 14.*0 v~er. 19Mt. •t 7~ P . M. of Vendor and will be trapped )n the. center
•nge County, California will sell ed said· trustee in writing to exe-and more than threl months have CUtting Toreh OJt,erator (Demolition) .................... 1.70 1.SJSO aidl day la hefeby ftxed u the JOHN KEELER of the carousel. Other featured a~ public auction to the highest cute the Lru9t by •id tnast deed ~~w s~t'J'sc~o:i~~e t~~0rec:ur!aUoofn DrilleFine ~-•!61.,.1 -o,•tb<ih, 2.a·y····and···· .... ,St,! ...... ·::···p··-;.~;l·n-·g·····Onl··•···y· .). 11.93_7• ~-" Um~ tor bear1nk" any protesU to\ Vend.ee. ctecorations will be the over·aiud
bidder for cash lr.wf~ money of created. and to .make ae.le pursu. _...... ~... ~ _.. u l<&.00 u.idj prop~~ and the Council TO WHOM t'r MAY CON-baby blocks and the candy.stript"d
the Unilt·d Sta.tes. \V1thout war-ant tMreto: am1 $34Ci0.68 principal and interest Gu and Oil PIJ>e,;me Laborer ......... -......................... 1.~0 13.60 Cb&lllbers of tJ¥ City Council of CERN: .JQ'tftiiee ts hereby given pillars .
ranty as to title possession, or en· WHEREA.8, notice ot such thereon from October 20, 1949, I.JI Guard and/or W~tcllman ........................................ -1.67 ~!·~, the laty of N~rt Beach in the that the partnership heretofore In order to be admitted to lhoc>
cumbrances, the interest conveyed breach of tbe obligations or the now due. owing and unpaid and Cement Rini.sher-~ ................................ " ... -... --.. -····•·-··· 2.28 .a.a..
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:n CitY, Hall, Nf'Wpiprt Bea.ch, i• here· subsisting between us, the under-Ball studeJ1ts m\Hlt obtain tickets
to said Tru.c::tee by sa id Deed of trustors &nd ot the beneficiary's t~e~e il:1t a::.o ~ecured, b~ aaid ~ A-Fraroe--Boom -rrsck _ .............................................. 2:20 .-.. ~y 1txed &e thE' lace of aa'd he&r· t>lgned MATT COX and JOHN to be presented v.•ith their tlU·
Trust in prof)(.'rty ;1ifuate in the election to cause to be 80ld the o rus e rustee s ee an ex-Apprenlice Eogi~r, including Fireman, Oiler, mg:' KEELER, heretofore Mrry;ng on dent body cards.
County of O !'anj!'e. State of Call· property below described to satis· r~~. ~ogf et:: wte:~r:tyed aur!! .. , .. GCo,.......mp__:;,·~··±~~:.:,··o" .. -~····'--•-.................................. ll .~ 14.64 B£.~'E_ ~I . ~~I:VKDb, business ¥ COX & KE!!:LER, at da~;::~emu:;~ .. ~:nth:r:lrl~t ~:
tornin., descn~d as ty said obligations has been re· ft.I• ,.,..,....,.. upc.ru ' · .................. ··· ·•-' 16·60 that ...,..., aceu on "UllLI' """" pu · Park and Marine Avenues, Balboo ""
P RCE Th · f f)IWd a.nd ad-van.-i by the owners ... ·-phalt Plant Fl-man 2(15 11.40 ..,_"'.... 1--In the 'Lt-.. hand~ of 8ludent chairn1an. Gay-A ~ l~ 1: nt portion o corded as is provided (or by Jaw, ·"'-:--...... """' · ····· · .... .._... at ~ .. IDnc.e 1~-Island, California, under the ~-m of aaJd DQle in acCorda.nce with the AaphaJt °'" Cn.i!lhlng Plant Engineer 2 2() 17 eo Bat•--s:• '~ )ord Ortn1an. Corona del Mar and Lol 603 of Newport Mesa and more than three months havl' :--11· · · · pc;>rt· uuu Sii, a newspaper name of COX & KEELER. ha..s ~~~!d ~ ro:kn~patu;::f1.~f ~~:p~~s~~eced=~~~s r~cob~~ti~~ :~~ ~~i~~°:r~: o~I~~~:: Trust Box=~ p=~~r .~ .. ~~-~-~ .... ~~~-~~·~···~·~·· 2-M le.'° zne;-ii:~ ~~· ~~~~ :~e~hedi~:;~~:~.by mutual eoneent ~~u::;ru~lo~ayne, Coast College
Miscellaneous MapS. records the real property now ren1ainin,r NO\V THl:REFORE, NOTICE Concrete or A&pbaJt Spteading, Mechank:a.I Be&Ch, County I°' Orange, State The unfinished busineu and ,af.
of aaid OTange-county, de-subject to tbe tru!lt. deed as a IS HEREBY GIVEN that the eaid Tamping or ~inillhing Machine Operator ... -·· 2.!0 17.IO of. ealif'-omia, tr to eaid hear· fairs of the part.nenUllp will be
scribed as follows: whole, in order to fulfill the pur-Bay Ellcrow· Company. Inc., by Concrete M.lxer Openlt.or-p&ving type and mo-lng~ attended lo by JOHN KEELER.
Beginning at a point in the poses thereof. virtue of the authority vested in bile mix.er ... !; ....................................... .' ................. 2.30 18.40 BJ: IT FUR ER RESO~VED. one of the unden.igned, who is
Southerly line of said Lot 608, NOW. THEREFORE, NOTICE It as trustee of said Deed of Truet. Heavy Duty R~an ................ . ................... 2.20 i1:eo tha~ Jf thie ~y decide& t.o pro-hereby authorized to collect, l"e·
distant thereon 370 feet West-IS HEREBY GIVEN. that on the will '!Jell at public auction to the HM.vy Duty Re~rma.n-heJper . ·-········ ............. 1.83 14.-64 eee~ wtth the a4le of said building celve and receipt for all moneys,
erly t ron1 the southeasterly lotb day of November. l%O. at highest bidder for cash. lawtul Pavement Breaker Operator ........... . ........... 2.15 17.20 atter the heartzig tht:reon on No· goods and properties due or a.c-
C'orner thereof. and running the hour of 11 o'clock In the tore-n1oney of the United States ot Pump Operator .. 1 ···-········---· .. ·····-·· .... ············· 1.95 l~,60 vember 13, 19 , the said build· cruing to said partnership. and to
thence Northerly parallel with t h So America, on lhe 17th day ot No-R oad Oil Mixing ,'Machine Operator 2.25 18.00 Ing I will be sod by public bids d ischarge all o blt .... atio-of ••'d noon. a t e uth front door ot vember. 195-0. at the ho•-o! 11 :00 °-•J n-t 216 17 20 1 "6· '""' ....,.. the Easterly line of s&id lat, th o C Co ... .-...... er ~ra or ··1··· · ...... ·· ··· ·•· ·· · · which will be led tor on No-partnership andt ..-0 -m all Its e . ran_ge nun.ty urt House. a. m. of said date, at the south Ski '· d O t Wh--" Ty 2 "0 l• 64 ' ,....... •• ' 165 feet : thence Westerly, It t d the Ct f San P .uua. er pell'B or-cca pe ·· ....... ...... .uo .... veiqber 13. 1 to be returned unexecuted contracts.
fi ua e in 1 Y 0 ta Ana. front door of the Orange County T Bl-•' G d O lo 2 08 16 64 N 9 O 7 30 p paraUel with said Southerly Oo t r 0 C llf r ow -..e or ?-er pera · r ··· ········ ··· ··· ···· · · by ovember 2 1 5 , at : . DATED at Newport n--ch, un Y 0 range. a ornia, Court Hou.ee tn the City of Santa T t tt· Wt s• J o t 2 '" 19 "" ~ line of said lot, 60 feet ; thence CORPORATION OF ME rac or I· ,..ove pera or .... . ................. _., .-.. -MV M. r the Coun I Chambera: of the County of Orang•. and State of
A RICA Ana. California. all .of the interest T t Q t • B lid T S I N Southerly, parallel with said u truat e un-"-nd t rac or pera 0 111-u ozer, amper. craper Cit. Council of~the City ot ew-California, this 31_ day ot Octo· e · · <:n:"r a pun:ue.n to conv.:-yed to It by said Deed of O Ty Boo A~· h t 2 20 17 60 ' N "' Easterly line of said k:it .. 166 th t f .d t d ed .11 or rag pe or m Li.u.C mens -. ... .. . . por~, Beach. c· y Hall, ewport her, 1950. e ern1s 0 sai rust e WI · Trust in and to all lhat certain T hi M b 'l. O t 2 28 18 24 fef't ; thenee Euterly alOng s 11 t bl' t • t h h' h renc ng ac 11.e pera or ...... ........... .. .......... ... . . Bee~h. Ca.lifomtL. which time and MATT OOX.
said Southerly line, 60 feet to e a pu IC auc ion ° t e ig · property situated in the City o! Universal EqutprOcnt Operator (Shovel Drag I~ · h b L~ t f th~ t kin est bidder for ca.sh 1PAYA.BLE Newport Beach County ofOrange ·.'I · • paeis ere y
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se or a g i JOHN KEELER the point of beginning, AT TIME OF S L · · line, Derrick., Derrick-Barge, Clamshell or of inal action on said proposed St•te of Cal•fornla J · A E IN GOLD I State o f California deBeribed as 2 o 9 2 u
PARCEL 2 : An euement COIN OR LAWFUL MONEY OF follows to·wlt · , Car;~;) ...... ·~"·, ·'.:::::::::·:::::· ·····-·-··-·· .. :·:::::::::: 2:~0 i1:sg ~al e above a~ foregoing Reso-Co0unntytho•fs03r!asntgeda). of ~ be tor road purpoRes ov.er the !HE UNITED ST ATES l all the Th e , Sou.thweeter~ g7 .02 y ""'to r Northerly 30 feet of the tnte t d b .d :t Drivers of DUmP. Tn.lcks o( les8 than 4 yards luti•n was d ). and regularly · res conveye y .sa1 . tnaat I feet of the Nortae.uterly l ) vel I 1 73 13 84 r I d d t d b ••-Cit 19.'>0. before me, the undersigned
Soutl:aerly 180 feet of Lot 603 d~ In and to the follo1.~11ng de-132.02 feet of the Southeast· An~ wCab~lr~catioh ··~~il·~~d th~r.ei·~ ... ~ol .. i~~ than · 12_·68 b~~·e~il a;;f ~e lp ~l :r N"; ~ a Notary Public Jo and for said
of N.ewport MeM. Tract, &s &eribed rea.J pr.opf:'rty situated in erly l50 feet ot Lot 28 of l .!57 f Y . wpo County and Sta~e. peraona.Uy ap-
J,Jer map thereof rticorded in t'he County of Orange. State of Neurnnrt Heighte u ....,.. Map All bids are 1f.o be compared on the ha.sis of the City Engineer's Be~h at a re lar meetlng there-peared MATT COX and JOHN
Book 5. at page 1. at Miscel-California d t . I I ·· •-.-· · t th ti · f k to b d of Id on the 3 th day of October, . . an more par .1cu ar y tht>roof reeo~ in Book 4, est1malt-o ~ e quan ties o wor e one. 195 :by the foll wing vote, to-wit: KEELER. known to me to be t.he
Call for Election
on MWD District
Proposal for formation of the
Orange County Municipal Water
district. fir8t step in obUl.ln.ing
Colorado river water through the
Metro po 11 tan Water district,
reached the county board of super-
visors this w.eek as leaders In the
movement filed petitions , calling
for an election to form the dislriC'l.
The elect•on date is expected to
be on or about next January 5.
The petitions. filed \1rith County
Clerk B. J. Smith by Mayor Glenn
Allan of Orange. chairman of the
cities committee back ing the 4.is·
trict proposal : ·'.l nd John A . Mur-
dy, ~'ho heads the Orange County
Farm Bureau's sponsoring conl-
mlttef', carried 3371 signatures of lnneous Maps. records of se.1d described u follows, to-wit: Page 83 of Mi.acelJMeous N o bid will ~be accepted from a contractor who haa not been A ES C . p · h 0 k persons who~ names are aubscr1b-Ora.nge county excepting The So··••----1 1 •• f r . o unc1 men inc . ra e. d t th Ith· d 1 · u.u.~u::r Y M<J eel o Mapa, records of said Omnge licensed In a.ccor ance with the provision11 of Ch&pter 9, Ol'Jlsion Ill G el 1 1 b 11 e o e ~· 1n an oregolng In-
that portion-included in Pa.reel the Northeasterly one-half of County, California, of Business and Pro fessions Code. I re ey. ue, s e strwnents and acknowledged to Orange county voters, .a total well
1 above d1"6Cribed . Lot 38 1 N H h NbES, Counc ln1en None. th 1 th ted h above the required 2091 sign.a. 0 ewport eig ts, or so much -0t said property as Plans may bit seen. and forn1s of proposal. bonds, contra.ct, and ABSENT c 1j ·1 · N mt• a ey execu l e same. for the purpose of paying obllga-a.s per map thereof reeortled I shall be neceMla.ry tQ be sold t o ! ' o l nciLmLenlSBoEneL.L I WITNESS my hand and official tures. ttons secured by said Deed of 1n Book 4, p ... o-e 8a of A1iscell-p·••v•·de a aum B"ff~ent t o pay specifications ml\y be obtained at the office of the City Engineer, I l . . . llt-31. [ Filing of the petitions insure
rust. inc u sng ees. c arges, an a neous Ma?.&. recorde' of Stiit.I i t he tots.I amount secured by said I ' . DEAN C. BRADFORD, t e cal ing of an e ect on y t e · , r th T t · The special . attention ' of prospective bidders Is <'Blled to the AT EST t · h Ill '-
T · I d' f b d -·~ .. .... City Hall. City o~ Nev.'J)Orl Beach, C&lifornla.. * Mayor h I I I b h
expenses o e rus ee, sums ex-Orange County. Deerl of Trust. · Notary Public in and for coun y superv1sors, V.' o w .... r-
. • pended undf•r the term« thereof. EXCEPTING THEREFROM , Dated October 23. 1950. "Proposal Requirf!ment.s and Conditions" annexed to the blank form K. PRIES , SaJd County and State . a:uilly reoel-vt-them Nov. 28 at 11
fntere!<lt thereon, and $2,366..22 in the No:rlbea.sterly 25 fee.t_ BA y ESCROW CO., of propo&.'ll. for full directions as lo bidding. etc. City Clerk. (SICAL) · 1.:i. m . The supervi801'S are re· \
unpaid principal of the note se-ALSO EXCEPT.ING THERE-~SEA L ! Inc. The City of Newport ~ach rcscrv~s the right to reject any or ~b~~7~NPrf>s;·
1960
No. 577-~ess. quired by la,.· s.l that time to call
('Urwd thi·reby, v.·ith interest there· FROM the following d1;:scrib· By DEAN C. BRADJllORD all bids. is ov. • • · Publish Nov. 2 1950. an elE'C'tion on formation of the.
, , on a.~ in said note provicttd. ed land: P..esidrent CITY OF NEWPORT .BEACH. CALIFORNIA. I. ' district• \lo'ithln 90 days.
! Dated October 26. 1950. Begir1nlng at a point in the By ED. JORDAN; 'hea.s. C. K. PRIEST, City Clerk LEGA£ NOTICE VARIANCE More Slgnatur-
RELIANCE TITLE COMPANY S outheasterly line of said lot State of Ca.Jtfornia, Dated: Oct. 30, 1950. V(HEREAS. 1'ie respective own-I 1''0TICE OF HEARING The petition signatures were
By LESTER A. JONES, distant 25 feet Southwesterly County ot Orange, as. No. 574-Pr~s.s. Publish Nov. 2-9, 1950. ers iof all pro?tV1-ies on the ocean (l'i••n!ng '"·-,-'--Ion more than r('{Juired in every sec-
y . Pr 'd !'tom the m~•t ~-te ly I 1 -. """' ~,.._ lion o f the prnposed district , "'-'hil'h ice-· es1 ent U"q JC..-t; r oor-on October 23. 1"950. belore me, si~ of Ocean ?Jouleva.rd, Corona . . I Corporat~ &:'!al~ ner of said k>t and M111ning the undersigned. a Notary Public CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH , .Uel )1'.ar. betwe{ the BOUlhwe.ster-1 N otice 1s hereby gi\·en that the Includes the five cities of Orange.
No. 57! Press. thence Southwesterly a.Jong in and tor said County and State, ly Prolong&.tion of Larkspur Ave· Planni~g Commission of the City Tu sti n, La HabrA. Placentia,
Publish Nov. 2·9·l6. l950. said Southeasterly line 25 personally appeared Deen C. Bra.d-STATE OF CALIFORNIA nu~· and Polns tia Avenue. have of Newport Beach will hold a pub· Huntington Beach and Seal B£>ach.
feet ; thence Northerly along ford. known to me to be the P res!-sigJ ed certain •·Declarations Con-JiC' hearing on the a.pplioation of and unincorporated t erritory com·
a tangent curve, concave to d ent. and Ed Jordan, known to NO'llJCE TO CONTRA.CTORS cer .. ng Restri4ttons" in connec-Fred C .. Hamlin for a 60']; rear prising the bulk of Lhe county,
thre2'::',""' an39d 2having 8 radius me to be the Secretary ot the SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of lhe City tlod with the propoeed construe-Y1a'::1_va.nan2, BI~-~ !,"o;,._1_.ar;,_~-5 feet except the southern portion. o ... eet. . 7 feet to a tan· tio~ of an a ce,,._ r oad: o i...ut , .......,... ~. ~" :O'OeWport AJready holding membership in
0 J. · Corporation that executed the Clerk. City Hall. City of Newport Beach, Ca lttornia, until 7 :30 o'clock ·• ~r T · -~ the MWO a-the cltiea of S•nta THE UNDERSIGNED D ES gent 1ne parallel with and within lll6trument. known to me A!ND WHER'l'.t..S, the aforesaid ract . 1n ~ ........ &flee with 6el'tion •c: ...
be•-by ce•t•'fy that ,h•_ ,-, conduct-distant 25 feet Sou'"w~ 1 P. M .. on the 13th day or N ovember, 1950, at which time they will be r· 11 of ~•-..... ,.0 •2• Ana, Anaheim, Fullerton. Brt"a,
'... ' •-f h N ui "'"Ler Y to be the persons "':ho executed publicly opent?d and read, for performing work a.s follows. "DeclaraLions Ooncernin.g Restrlc-N ........ ~ .... '""° u u. .
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
F'ictitious Firm Name
., ness at 505 ~ East Bay Ave .. City sald Jot; thence Southeasterly o! the Corporation therein named, CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORN·IA eli~ination of e present ten (l O) thJU, Mid hff.ruig will be held on also the rural area Detween the
, , or Balbc.a., Orange County, C&li· along Ra.id pa.rallel tine 25 Resu~cing with plant·mlxed surfacing of the roo oetbaek p v,·,,·on reopect•·ng the 18th day .ot NO¥ember. 196(1, t--.•o beach cities. 1nciuded within
ing an Employment Agency busi-rom t e ortheasterly line of the within ln8'trument on behalf lio ns" are co~tlonal upon the ot1ce 1s h~reby further given Nf>'INP()rt Beach &nd l..aguri'l Beach,
t and a.ck.nowledged to me that such t · h Cit ~-1 p k Co M 1-• w~-o · • 1 fornia, under the fictitious firm eel to the point Cit beginning. uted s reel~, in t e Y i ···•er a..r . the ·•·ve-men . ned propert•·... at the hour at 7:.30 P . M . ln the the &Bl unic .-.. .... r JM·
LS Corporation exec the aa:me. ~ -The I · d eoast name ot Newport Harbor .E mploy-A 0 EX:CEPTINC THERE· WITNESS my hand and official No bid will e received unless It Is made on a vroposal form THE pi: ANN 1 NG COMMlS· Council Chamber of the Oity HalJ. trict. se c t1e11 e.n areu
. , ment Agency and that said firm FROM the Southwesterly iO seal. f\Jrnished by the [City Engineer. Each bid mwit be accompanied by srdN OF Tlill CITY OF NEW-~ewport Beach, -Ca.Utomia. at are not involved in the impending
ts composed of the foUowing per-feet thereof. VIOLET THOREN, leash, certified or ca.shler'tt check, or bidder's bond) made payable POitT BEACH pereby gives notice which time and place any and all election.
sons. Wbose nameii in full and Dated at Los Angelefl, Calllor-Notary Pub.lie in and 91:. said to th~ .c'!ty o( Ntwport ~ch. for an amount equal to at lea.st ten tha' a ;PUblic /lt~~· )Vi held perso1!1)$f~ te4 ~;a~r and r~~i~i---,--.--. ------~I/ rden""' aftl. .. ~ ~~s.' .nla, Dd\0~10, 1950. ' CoUfl hr\:ant1 '8ta~··. .f ~ per cen__): ., 10'A'.) br ·th.e IJJll<>Unt bid, such g'Uan.nty to be tor:fei;ed In lhl> ~ubq1 1 ¢•'1f . . . the be hT~<l -:. . ~ .. ' :t:~ ' ! "AL• -'~--
.GL"ADYS LANDIS, 507 East .,, Trustee, th .......,., -.i Be ••
t~'+i~ t ...;..., , ' 1 • '.i.J CORl'Ofl.a.TION· OF A.MERICA . iSEALr should the biddel"~to whom the contract Is awarded fail to E"nter Into Ne~po· rt ·.Beb.C!h;l;i Cit 11&.11 Ct "7".311 -~· ~ 't.·OO'PIDLIN . ' _LIG NO"'-E
B 0 _, 1 Calf BAG.... (My GommiS6lonExpl~e;V/541 ecq .. g-r ~. ~· \ _., .. o·clcJ<. .. J>,.~ ..• ~ovem~9l6th, i . 'N.i.---··.-.. ___ ~sry
, ~ ay •ve .. ~ooa: i · · y, • · · ,.aurer, N o. ~'f-PresS. ' In accordanc~ with the provisions ot ~cUona 1770 to 1781 .. of the 195 on a profJ amendment of e -""'rt ~. NOTICE OF 11\'TEN'l'ION S"O
; ; daWITNF.SS my hand this 24th B VIJceWPreeideAJJ' nt Publish Oct. 2t, Nov. 2-9, l~O. Labor Code. the i'Ci\Y Council of the City of Newport Beach has t~ I zoning ord ance of the City B , Planning Comm1911ion. .otlA'ITEL MORTQA.01:
J • Y of October, 1950. Y · · Ison, ascertained the genera.I prevailing rate of wagea applicable to the of l'?lewport Be h to eliminate the } order ot Chairman TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : 1 ' Gladys La.ndb Aeaiatant Secretary N',,.._JCE ~--.~BALE work to be done 188 folloW1t : , lO·J]t setbac .-..nuirement 011 WALTER M . LONQJ.100R. (SEAL) va. _..,. ....... -.. .. _. ·--. No 579 Preas NOTICE is hereby given pur·
State of Call!ornl.a. CR l&l~ NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN: • Hourly Per Diem the properties 1 above -mentioned, Pu· N · sua.nt Lo the provisiom ot Section
County of Orange. M. Clualftoatlon w---Scale wa.-al hlch time any and all persons bUsh ov. 2· lt&O. r~ No. ~86---Presa. That BALBOA YACHT BASIN, -~ --l 34.v of the Civil Code of the State
ON Ttf.IS 25th day ot Oct.Ober. Publiah ·OcL l9·Z6. N Vendor, whoee add.rea ii Box Carpenter . ~· .. .. ... .. ... . . . .. ... . . 2.20 17.60 int ,rested the~in may appear of C&lifornWl, described fixtures
A .O . 1900 before me, Helen 0 . ov. 2, 1950 264A, Balboa. Jal.and. in tbe City Cement Finisher .. ,. ........... ·-··· ... ······················ 2.28 18.24 an<l( be hea~ t ereon. NOTICE OF DITEllD.ED SAii. and equipment of that certain
Klatt, a Notary Public In and for N-41. PA-4$6 of N ewport Beach, County of Or· Laborers, Genera, or Construct ion ... --· ....... _ ....... 1.65 13.20 R YR. COPELIN. Under iieeUee M40 Cl.vtt -Oodf' of Roger's Barbecue Pit situated and
the s1id Cou.nty and State, resid· NOTICE TO <:JtEIJfTOBS a.nge, State of C&Jifom•a. lntenda: A.!pha.lt Raker ard Ironer .................. ·--··--· .. -··-·"'······ 1.86 14.80 -Secret ' Newport Bee.ch the State of Qa.Uforn.la located at 2575 Cout Highway,
Ing therein, duty commiesk>fted ESTATE OF RAMON MENDOZA lo sell lo BALBOA MARINE Flagman ......... r········"• . -····· -............................ l .66 13.20 Plannir Comnlisaion. NOTICE IS HE!R£.BY GIVEN: City of Newport Beach. County o f 1 and sworn, personally appearedtcl DECEASED HARDWARE COMPANY, Ven-Watchman and/or guard ................................. : ... 1.67 12.56 By_lorder of th Chairman, That HUGH R . WOOD and Orange. State of c.a:lifomia, in-
• Gladys Landis known to me be dee. whose &ddretta b 911 Coa.st Apprentice Engil!)oeer, lncludl{lg Fireman, Oiler. I W~ter Longm r. ELLINOR D. WOOD, Vendors. tends to pkce a chalLel mortgage .~: the Jh'rson \\•hoae n:>.me is litJ'b· to N~!J~~rs~r aJGllVpeENr· Highway in the Ctty ot Newport Creaser ····~·!' ···············0 ·····1·-··············--·-···············-1.83 14.64 . Noj 572-Press r whoae addrMa i.11 P. O. Box 203, upon the said fixtures and equlp-
ecrlbetl to the \lo'ithln iPJltnllnent, Bc . .ich. County of Orange, St.ate A.ir Compreaaor , perator .. ..1. ....................................... 1.i5 16.&0 Puqillsh Nov. 2· . 19!>0 . Balboa hland. C&Ufornla, ln the ment.
anll acknowlt!dged to me that a.he 90lNI ha,ving claims against tht> o! C I f I h f U I d • -phalt Plant J;:;; 2 ~-j;::: Cl t N J E I and E el M
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1 n1y hand and affixed my ott01~ial ~~u~:rs ~~utpehe .ow~ ot tthe rCl~~k the cash register, all stock in Tamping or~niahln.g Mapbine Operator 1 ••••.•• '2.2b 17.60 , ~·OTICE IS~f!ER.EBY GIVEN JOHNSON. Vendee. whose address High~·ay, City at South IA.cuna.. ~~!a\~e ~~:t a~~~=a~~~:'n~ er-County of Ora~;:: S~~(e 0~ Cali~ trade, and the goodwill of the ~noreteDutyMlx: 1 pera~k;lpl TY,pe .......... : .......... 2.08 14.&f '¥&led bi wW be received ls 218 Ma.rine A.v:e11ue, Balboa Is· County ot Orange, State ot Call·
; : 1 Seal I :":'tiiafh:'° n~~~en~~~e~~e~ ::!'1e'loca~ -~~ne~ :~~~:: M= Pa'trol e
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• 4 HELEN O. KLA :1· .the underaigned .at hia or her YACHT BASIN, Bayside Drive, in POW'er Bladel ..................... 1. ........................ -......... 2.33 18M 1 untJ! 1 :30 o·cltk ~. M: •. on No-of California, -t.be following de-del Mar. California. la the mort· ; ! ~!. ~1~8!:,n expires Dec. 3, t '52 pl&tt of. buaine•. t o· wit : the ctt:Y of Newport Beach, Coun-Pwnp -Opera.to~ ~····--······· ...... ·-······ ......... ·········-· .... 1.95 1$..e<l .verObe:r 13, J tor fu.ruJablng .the scribed pereonal .property, to-wit: gagee of the said praperty; and
' Published 1-0/26/50, ll/2-9-16;po ~~ noi;i~~~a~~~ 1~~~ ~dofa o=~~eu!:~~rot:!::ar;:: :, ~:~&;.;·:·1 ··-· ·p;~ .. ~p;.··~r· 2.16 .. . 17.20 I toltJ7~ :::e1 ~~ t~. eq!11~:1'and1~ ~W :;x:i;:: ~;!:'::': ~~ a~:t H~~-;:~
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I M.:ir, Callfornia ment of ihe eame will be made, D~ Type ~ft.I or ~ttachmentl, ... -.. 1..20 17.IO · ' st-•"diameter Caat iron Pipe t.aJ.n jewtlet" 'butheu, know.ti u H . Beach, County of Oran,ce, State NO'lllc:'~1:~:.n.oas ;!::!:~!i"n ':'= n':~~-the first :;~ ~h';,..1~0~1~i;-~0;.t!'~":'0~ ~C::Eqv.:+t°6;::.~=F~'~ .2.28 lll.U ~,!1~';;". 8~~~ r-t. ~8 ~~~:.':.;..~~.::!,.~ o! =~~PERTY. fixtures and ::c: E::':: Dated 0<10::£. ~,!!~<ro ~~·0::• ~= rfi~ri,~ 0rt£:1:[' -~~-.~-~~-r'. ·:: _ :: l cu~!i : .. =~ :.:~:=£ :J:E; ~£:~£, ~p1::!:
to the creditors lf and all .L.r. ••-·~-·-•-~ th Eat t SURANCE AND OUAltANTEE Any ol•Ml!le&tl om!~ ~· t>Gt ._ -I.ti? • 12.118 a ~· -and ....qpunent <Jf the -will All !Umlture, l'h<-and r ~~-....,., ..,.., e a e ·co,.~ ... ---• ... -.. W &lb Street. -rr---L. _i _ ~_..,,_ ._ ... be d I --• • • aons ha.Vi:ag claims ~:G of aid. tle-cedent. , nn-...... a.,.--· !l 'AU bl.• ue bi '~ Jlft tba.-_,.. oft.tlle·att,. ~ City Wqstn r. ma. e, and the eonaideratton equpment, as-.a &pJ>Ur1ell&Dcea :~ said decedent or a&ld eotate kl ~LD ll. HARWOOD in the City of Loe Ange~·· Coun-.. ,_,. of tbe ~' .t '°•Ile dnaiil. • • ... of pullP6Cttve theftfor wtll be 1-,.,MI at 19:00 thereto pe.rtainins .to Ute busl·
:, file them wtth the n 1410 Coast Htgbway ty of Los Anples. State of Call-Ito bids 1,,. "flllOID .,,a ~who bu nGt Men o'c:J.ock t. m., on the !'3th de)' .of nem.
• vouchers in the office of 1be ~ Corona cJe1 °Mar Ca.UfornLa 'tom.la, MCf'OIW' .No. I~&. . · NOftDlber, 19GO. at the eeerow ~ said ch&tt.el ~ la
• ,• of the Superior Court I •of e , ' Dated October 31, 19~. lice• •~ lb · W'ltll. ~ Cl( ·a.&pter ·9• DtfW. m · "--~-ent of 8&n.k of America to be ewoutect and""tae 'C<!Nider· A.tto_mev .tor AdminlSt.rator, ·-n..m. ... _.. .~.. c:i.._ * I , ....,.t-" ~· • • ·,·County Gt Oreqe., ..s&ate1 at • No. 11el ~ n BAI.BOA YACHT BiA&IN, ---=r-9~ -• _ .:t.-fT"·. ~ • • ~ · NatiqNQ TNlt pd S.Ylnp ~ at.ion . tbirdor wtJl ~ paid at
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1 , with tbe necs11.,. ~ to . . ,!Vendor ~~::"'\" J;llll::' ** at_... -t . '¥-.-. --.,~ ae to~ any or \.Qllll' -"'"' ... "''"--..---" ~ da.y tit NOftDlber, A.; D .• 1..0, at
: , the ~licJ>'!<l.'81 blll or ii.~ • , BAI.BOA 'XlallJQC .Ball, ~ of ~·N't Bud!\ (lall,..-. • I • -· ~ all '81!1 '"'1-ty ty of ~. lltaU of CalltOl'Dla. ~rt Barbor Banl<, OQrona del
:: of _b>•ola-, _, at .• the -1,l'lm g •: -OF .•NL ILUU)Wldlr,CIOMPAJIT, T be -~Alltlon<lf~ .. -..1a caJled to tile "Pro-! In --in De.Ud oetoba IUt. ,__. .Mar, City. of lle"1"rl Beach •
•. ot A. 1t. ftelpo, a~ ..t r;· . • I -,tiiliW · 11y L. ~ -.. v--1 a.q.m<L-""'!!-c. ljl.~ _ • vrr,. to ti... blaJllI ~onn otj th " fiUQH at. WOOD, County of -Oranre. lltm ot Call·
• 507 o...t HlettWaY. Coiro• 4111 calu-.om.-JSiiil'i' Nn. 513--. , _...,_1, 1.w .u.oot~-·•1"'11.rumt.«c. · . , ,.. ._ ~. ICI.l.meB t>,;wooo. f-1a.
•' Mar QM' ...... ~ t11.!ir tae w-.·a·~ JOBN 1 -. -_..,.I r-1 ,..... f-<i'° VeMo ltOGl8 3 r.&.8ur' _. aft.;. -=Jl!l!lll::Ic.T ~ • -·-. i.y ·n.oi Plilllllh"fi<W.·I. i-. i -.. TM at)'.., . ...,.....,,.,,. Che ~"'Pt to.•J«>t...,. or aJJi De. : Octo ao: ~~yC:Wk. No. .. 1~1• '· ll:Ql.Ylf<ic. .z.qu.Y : l DOCln:-.. • I 7 r ~ " -. '1::":~:.· !.N~ 'L. ""-CllA1ll!llllJ.. ·1. ;__ -•.• ctn Oji· ri&WfOlti', 'nlAal, e.u.n"ORM:A' l<o 078---~ """· 2, JIN. • •&W~T ~="'
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COW" -theN. tie;tl. d~-l(al>ell .ii.:'"811ter of :lllr. and il(il,: R. M.
An ,Ja..mtie chue 1n w ch Ute-' w~, 4.0I &e¥tlle .Av~;. .~ 9JM.Dt .tJto.e 'fow;, )"Mn ' worklhg ~or
molorcyclee or two s~ta .Ana her uncle, ~b 'A:_ W.~ 'wtu> i. a 'b lahop ,of the Jifethodlst eh~rch tn
poUci otJleen were clocked at 92: China. .. rnllu-cn~bour, landed• cltona de) 1----------------4> 04ple, who la now:twentytab. wu
Mar .. n In ~II on a dnlnk driv· Pl . '1ftl" ~ bent *1 Chtna and spent ~e :ft.mt
Ing dhaiye l!lunday.JClll ti 11' -•':J elfbl y..,.. oC her life ln~e Ori·
Booked wu •Ba.role R. Br.ooks-,' for Ni. •A ~ .>ent. flu fauilly .~moved to •the
29, 7«1* Begon., Ave.J Oorona ,. --11 R· 1ft0fl. 'United States """1-llved lnft,rary'
del Mal" ·who wu 1iPP1"11endedl b)i ~ ' · ~ land. .Deh1wafe, ''Ohio ~d l'lbrida
Motor Otncer'9 ·F . "lt. H opper and New.port Harbor realdenta are before movll)I to me .N~rt
J . A. R ayea on Carson St., at tnvJted to .a· special Nia.on TV po-Harbor area, ~
Lakewood Ave .. I:tong Be&ch, after ltticaJ ra.11~ M~ n ight on the ,1984. . , 1
a wild ride from the 1300 block of ·ftCant. l~ at Co< HW-hway and Gene ariived l.n.· SQ.anghai On
North Broad way . Santa Ana. M4rguen,te ave~e. Corona de.I December 31, 194'6, having_ beR
· The offlcel"'9 9aJd Brooks went Mat. ~ ,nf'reQlmenta Will 11be lprevt0\l8JY briefed by Ff?lallU a bout
out Santa A na. Blvd. to L i11eoin· served, a ccordlnl' CO local N ixon "t.h:e cdld Weather to be mrpected
St., near Anahetm. where he l\ll'n· c.mpclfgn chairman. Tom IH etfer-at tha t time of the year .. ''It was
ed left, g oing through red ltg1il8 nan. . 1 q,ulte eunny when 1 l&neled, and
and tr.ou levard ~op signals all the He said that nveral large-itcr!en not u cold ip!d ctreary as I h&d
w ay. fled light.s anc.l ..Mi rens we re t elevis ion Hts wtU ~ '!lt't Up on been t old it would be," ahe saya
on on bot h motorcycles. H opper. 'the lot'-to ·w itnese a Nix on telecAat. '"That h il:'hl t Was invited out t o
and Ha yes said. Al.so a :!pl!Clal . tape record.Jug dinner and togk m y f.\lr coot along
The pursuit began at ~:29 a . m. made .for this area will be pJa,yed. a a ~preoalltion. TheN waa 'flO
Sunday and ended 19 'ITlln\Jtes Fest ivit ies begin m ·8 :30 ,p.m.. •hee.t. Jn the ho~ ,we_ were vielUng
later. the officers added. and the '\Qilecast w ill l>e -pNOeded end my feet almost tf'o•e 1olld. I
A ppee.rlng before c•ty J'udfe R . ·by a ""talk given by a •promJnant could 'tee.I the colcJ creeping up on
M. Crook11hank on the charge speaker. Nixon will be vtewed me by degrees ,and I had e. mis-
Monday lnornlng, Brooks was from 9 porn. Until 9 :1 ~ p .tn .. H er-· e ra lil>le . time. They had a w onder-
sentenoed to a tint: of $300,or 160 f er.n&J1 aa..ld . A.JI who c11n't atten<> ·fut me al p repared for me, hut I
dayg tn jail. H~ wall 1·t;,n1undec.J to are u~ed lo w atc h 'Nl·xun on TV ·h ardly tasted it ... I kepi lhln k -
the hooSf:!g()l\l\I . at home. Ing 11bout my culd fetot all t he
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freah ancf cr isp a.nd should be ~on-'\\lorlf!!Y, 400 ~ Aw .. Balboa. 111 flhown In Mr OrledtaJ llrt-8fl..
Jike 'the San -Franclseo · w inter '"•·r ·
only much mOl'e .penetrating," she In Sh&ng'ha.1 ILlt ~tumed to hPr Balboa h orn. .. In St-pte rolwr. S ht>
flned to refrigeratdt'a. "Some thing' Inv ................ Ao ~t of a OhllW!fM' h re llCr.,... ae..., 'Wpenl four yean
shivers. U'lL.'\ bl,rn I~ 'Ch na a.o~ C&11M" to lhe l 'nJted S latot·ti \\ith hN faml-
Gene ex pla ins that the ChlnPse Jy \\'hf'n tthe '\ Hgh l ~ okl. I · I Pre88 PhotoJ
don 't m lnc.J the cold. go much be---------L1-----------------------
cause they d reas for it. ueua lly she savR. "They I. take life m ore I t ea anc.J. like It , no matter what
lWeartn.,.. padded clothes. The re ls · th" 1--•turc. ., """'lmly Bntl they have many more "' .. -.11 11~· wry ltttle 'hea:t In Chinese h omt's j ~·": .
and llB occupants d ~ess ¥cerd ln~-chffll·ull1es Lhan \l.•t· have h er e In iEvttryont• ('u.rrl1"' Fan
ily. She-e.ssured me t hat a .Chl nc~e 1 tht' S tat.rs." As a half·hea r ted m easure,
gllellt:' would be uncomfor lable in I Ct'n t· laarned a little Chinese, everyone ca r ries fans. T he rich
a heated apartment .. · "enuugtit Lo ask dir~clions, price., hli.ve fanR of fragront 11andalwood:
As «he puts it, ''I went Chln~" bargain Ii Il l.t ie t,,.tth the s treet the poor get along with str&IA'
t o cope w ith t he culd. In the win· nierchonll-1 ." "Toda y, Chinese cur-fanH. Cene rumen1her8 herself
hlr she carried a hot water bull It• ri •nt·y Is nior1 · st.able than It · ha..s hac k In Shang·ha i antl says "Jn
! most of the ladies in Ch ina do.· been fnr a long time. $3b.OOO w inter, l realJy miHSed thC" frag· ~h e Insists, It's about half the slzf' l'tu n"Nt' dulkirH ore the equivalent ranee uf thusc sandalwoo<l fan8."
of it.s American cuui:;in I, ""'ore a of 1111c A.inerir<o.n dolla r , alt hough Although Shanghai has bf>en In
fur-lined C hine.'ie c.lrt-ss, thit·k wnel th~1· iN 8 !-!light nuctuation in t he the llnndi;i of t he Ch1nt"se Commu-
tiocks and !l tndium boots. She rH l1,:. Tht!ri· haH also bt'en a n ists since la.11t M ay, Gene Aftys
never l?XplaJned how "guing Chi-"t:ltt n1p-1!t1wn· c1n black 1narket op-that thue a rt' few restrictions .
nese" included sladium boo~. but ('rt1t11111-. in Rhanghai. "The Con1 n1 unisl!'1 "''1're polilt:> to
sh1· did mana ged to keep warn1 \.\11,: ru-ked if it wure true whe.t everyon1..• a s Jo ng as we obeyed the
in the win ter. Lht·y say about ChLnese food rull's, •· she miytt "but yuu were
OltJnese Cut.tom I rnany of uur fri1Jnds w ho ha.ven't not allo\.\'t'<I t o loovt! Shanghai un·
She added that it's a Chinese been to Ct11na hav1· told us tha t lt>&s you v.•ttre going oul or the
custom to keep boiling wati'I' on thi• C'lunt'.'lie don't know what country." I
the s tove fo r m aking t C'a , v•hi1·h 1·hn\\" 1nein and •chop suey are, Befor e leuvi11g th" <·ountry lllRt
helPfi ·in e•Lremely cold wealht!r c·li11 1n1ng-th11.t tl11u;e dishes are I Se ptcmbf'r. (;i;:n<· wus IJb ligetl t tJ
"Those that are tuu poor t o af. st1 i,·t ly nn A n1o ti.oo n Invention)· run u notice of ht!r 'ntc·ntion t o
ford t ea , drink 'while tea', \Vhlt.:h Gc·n·· 1•oy:-1 thut cJ1o"'.'' metn l pro· leave S ha ngha.i for Lh re~ ~layN
18 merely boJ.led we.tt:r.' s he adds. 1111Un(·r·d c·how 1nin J 1s on e of the prior to hl'I' departure. This Iii a _
Even while traYelHng b y·-t rain:··fRvorlfA··dW.hes ..ot;'th e Chinese, al· ChlileMe oounter n1easure. dating
tea Ui alwa.ys Ute order of the day. thuu,i::h Hh c has nr1!y observed chop back to the tlay~ when "foreign·
.. There 1.s Q little table set be· Hllf'Y 11n thf' n1en~'i 0£ restaurants i>rH" wou ld 1(6Ve tuwn and leave t~en th e ~eats an d a boy comes 1 t·oteril1g tn a non-Chinese cli en· a flock of unpaid bills behind.
a round w tth .glaMltft (they lid8 on t,l'le. I ~ne to1t.1 ' ?f an l nt1·rY·s ~ng 8ide-
around with.g~ (they ha.ve lids _Uk,... f'..hlllt!!+t' 'l~xl l1ghl to t his lev.·. A buR1nes.•11nan I
on to keep the tea warm) and The Worlf'VS liJ<e Chine6e food publiRhrd h is intent tu df'fJe.rt. but I
d umps aome tea leaves in the bot-vih"'\' mtt<:h ~td !f~rve it ofteh , In w&."! no l a.U<>Wed to gu ber.ause of
tom . Y-0u have &,..Choice of Ted or · his Chin~e /llCCrf!tary. Thi· girl their hom1~. One n.f the dishes they 1 · 1 · green tee . ..A littJe latlilr , another boy have brought badk with them is would not flJ!Tee to u s 1•av1ng
comes a nd ·rill.fl the g lasse8 with ··~tt rice" wh'tch 'Is simply rice unt LJ hi." g ot h~re another jub.
boiling water. Ypu can have M cooked in ,twice the amount of ws-OllobM A.rt" Sca'l'Oft
many refills as you w ish, but t hr ter a reclpl· uSllally calls for.
SB.me t ea . leaves remain. Its ha rd i "1-i anv ('hinc~e I eat this t hree
t o explain. bu t the tra gets tinlC."l. :l. dav arn.-th<y bl'lie\•c it
stronger with each filling.'' 1the Vt·r.r 11;,uri,.;hing. {etding it to ba-
says. . . 1 bie~ And invohds1' ,.;he says. She
In the lnten or of China, Shi' fi•llnils thH.t It mlght t.a.ste "rather
sayA that the na tives drink tPa St<ti «·h v at first."
fro'!1 th~ spouts of their leapoL,. Siu·· tell s the lttory of a Cb in e~e
She B tried lt herself whe n there' girl w ho just ri·~urned from the
I n job-tca.rce China. this pre-
Mented a Un1e-con~umlng pruhle m.
But he finally found t he girl a
position anc.J took a much later
boat t o th,.. State::i.
Ocne had' lit t le tt irficult y leav.
ing and hl'OU8hl w l th her a sel of
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,were no cu ps available. ''It'~ n o.~ tlnltcd Slates af~er a n exten detl tenkwnod t a bles ca rv"d lo rese m-
llke drlnkln_g through a st1aw. f visit. Arter 8 go d Chinese meal . ble bamboo. an lnt1·icutely-worked
eays Gene. illhC' tultJ her ram y "It 's certain-f ire scrt>en inlaid wilh s<·m1-preci-~
"' ffurCh'tl.'Of ('ft)ple JY,·JO(,U ·to~t W:ffo:~.ft."O"J~·q : ~·.,·a.~~~,:.-1.'
, On ~e r al'rlV.al irt .Shan ghai. ~ej ... ·~ttr-.i_.. e~Y""'... : _ ':ft.~ . • · 1.
S'ht• !\lad -Moores hB\'f" a quarter of a ~ntur)'.. e.it.pt'Tf·
ftW'te gro\\·lng p1an1". hunting and kfllinc ~ '•" lllMdt>
u. a lltlk· mad. ·W '"'rt-:ti.ct •to Impart _,,..,Its -of •aur ~
]lertt'ne~ to WJ:yo1te wllb prdell pl'OIHe ms..
On duty around 1i.. cloe&, oeftfl doy> a wMk, -your
doctor is a hUQ' tn1n indeed. Hospial rom:ada, boae
calls, o&ice hours, and profmsional meeim,.~Cimlp099
·• normal working "47. By m~ng appoiolwlnl in
edvance you can lhClp eomene liit time. 1' pel'IOnal
,;.;, with your pbysi<iaa la us u.tlly prionWo, but
Wbeneftr medication :io proseribod !by ,pboao ~ tlOll
~ ho of ..m-. AU 1Q11r ~r 10 ..0 us. W..w'ln °""'"
pound your proocription ud haw 11 -.... ~ ror yoa. . . .
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or people 9W'B'Jtm i.ng over th'! \Vas probably refe ring t o our un-Chtnese.
streets. The American lrOOPft \Vere irna_ginntivf' t~ent of ve~ta · The Oriental' Influence t!I mare
.!Jtill th ere. t he British nav:y W AS bit's. or "·hich t~e ChlnMC Gook I t han evident In the W orley home,
out In fol'ce, UNRR A had lt!I is a. ma.stl'r nf preparation. A at.and .of ban1boo screens It
headquarlers in the cit y and ref-If cold, wt>ather 1i8 a problem in from the Rtreel and exot ic plants
ugeea had swollun the a lr&.'ldy Shanghai. t he su mmer's heat is and flowers forn1 a passagew ay
over -popula ted city to burst ing. equally so. K.3.YS Gene. The air to t he front door.
"Everywhel'e you looked there \•.:as contJttioned m ovies are a JWaya , Chinese character-fol and the Eng.
a eolld maes of humanity,' sh<' I 'JlarkE'd and it wRs unly recently liah words ''The Bamboo" tell the
says . · that thC'. population took t o cold nan1e o! t h e \\'QTlcy hon1e. They
:She soon became a ccu."ttomed to drinU!i a:-: " "bea't the heat' 'aid. are cnrvMI in red against. a black
walking' thl'Ough the M:feets of I The Lllsincllnat1on to drtn}{ cold b:ln1huo hRc kground. The doorway
the cr owded city, and developed bev<'rages. 'Items 1f rvm tAe h igh is .pt.lnted red I C hinese, red. o f
a great li king for t he C~l nese bac·teria\ cou nt of!1 Chinese drink · coun1el a nd Gene ex plalns that
people., "T~y·re just wo ndurful," it1g v.•otcr;. old t mers drink thot "It 's a h appy color." It is.
Mesan's Trial
Nears Jury
A aecond trial of LouitJ E dv.'nr1l
Lally of Cost.a Mem on felony
morals charges involving child ren
was near a jury today In the court
of Superior J udge !Kennet h E .
Morrison.
Dep. Dist. At ty . 'H. Walter
S teiner. prosecuting the case, a l·
leged Lally h&d tnade lewd ad·
vo.ncu toward h is own smaJI
d&ughter and hla wife'& young
brother at the Oolita. Mesa. home..
'lile chffenae 088!!, handled by
Atty. ·George ChuJa.. wa.. s tarted
Wednesday as fjaij.y denied the
claim9.of the Children.
Members of 'the. jurj are Oecil
T. Ostre.nder. Ervin W . Koeder,
.ltdwth I . Humphreya, Beasie
Omelia., Warren B. Clee)(. fl,Oiena
$. :Jllu:aden, Jee.n IC. IAc<t:fteld,
Peute Jt..ve.rne Ftnney,~ s&mueJ
C. Wblt&ead, ftolll• L. 8-ynes.
Mo:rjorle B. Williams and Georgia
iL. J ecld1n.
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-Till-~ rOui hutt.-_· Crom
-l'Uked at !Jl>lnt.-S:t<a· · -re .:St.., .-. to a ftport
--;pilleo 'bJ' -rt A. 'It tt1 11 .~lJMINla~ New-
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While Pre'4alliRCJ Steck Lasts I .
~ We have le"fl'ed tha:t e law !J<!l"blining to the new
20 pe reent eil<cise tax does not al!PlY ·t o mePCbandise.
we had in ·"~ before'. last midnight,
it h..:S "alwa 1 th' poliCJ¥ o! the 'IJ'IDE Ti;;LE-
VISJON CO. to~ a.t fthe lowest ,possible prices. We
. a"". ·gjad 'to ~aes this ~vings an • to our cutomers,
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We,.more than any other group know the vital lmportanoe
or a good A ttorney General. we ha,·e carefully weighed the
reconh; there is only one choice--EdY"ard S. Shattuck.
FRED FORGY, ..frrorn17a' Cunvnits-
RANCHERS FOR SHATTUCK ,
W e know ttiat Shatt uck wil l not sacrifi~ C:'!.liforrUa's right.a
to water, fo r t he sake or politico! expedienc}·.
A. J. SL'llUTTf:, ltnnt!ht>r11' CummituM
VEJERAIS fOR SHATTUCK
Edward S. S ha ttuck the only veteran running for Attorney
General l!i a true. American and vigorous ri~hter.
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Good government is fajr gov('rnn1t•nt, \\l' kno\.v \\•here Shat·
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Shattuck v.'i.U fight the eleml'nls that "'ould destroy our
State and Nation and fight lo i!nforce the Jav.•s that P!'O-
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The Appointment of
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As Authorized Dealer in the
NEWPORT HARBOR AREA
Zero ne Freerer Safel~ k~pe frozen foods as
long as J Yeas! Separate fut
freezingf1 h elf for ~ ttttyfi.
Quick hiller
Chill.a e vera ges. aa l.ad s,
deaeerta., Stores m eat , ~eft
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Adjustcjble Shetv ..
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·. --~· . · .. ,1·:'».-·~~r= PRESS it
EbeU Juniors ~Ian Benefit · · ·
fashion Show at ·country Club
The Junior seeUon of the New·
port !leach E1?d1 club held their
first meeUng ol the se8"0n at
the club houae on Thursday~ Octo--
ber 28. The chairman, MIJ-John
R. Daniell, prealded. -snd pl&M
for the forthcoming b ene!il for
the Hoag Memorial bOspital were
discussed.
It wu l!l.nnounccd that a des-
sert bridge and fashion show
would be held at Uu; SP.nta Ana
Country club on Tuesday, Nov. 28,
and tha.t Kay N ebdn would pre-.
aenl the fashion show with mem-
bers or the Ebell club as models.
Proceeds from the party are to
be used to pttrcha.se a piece of
hospital equipment, \1/hich will be
presented ln the near future. plus
the Frances Blower mf'.mortal,
which WM plannPd four years ag o
and for which the n1 1Jncy h-ls al-
ready been put aslde. The latter
Shirley Mithoff
Natal Celebrant
TJ\e l!leventeenth birthday of
J\.flss Shirley Mlthoff. daughter of
Mr. apd Mrs. Orville R . Mithoff,
398 Flower SL. Co.-.ta Mesa, oc·
casloned A gay celt>bratk:ln Sunday.
Mr. and Mr11. Mlthoff hoeted a
dinner at Clifton'.!! in Los Angelea
with Mr. and Mra. Stanley Badger.
Jr .. and SQTI Steve of Costa Mesa.
Mrs.. Howard Hatch and Miss
Penny Hatch of Wilmington shar·
Ing the h08pitallty. A prettily
decorated cak e climaxed the din·
nf'r. Shirley received a 1 alnty
corsuge of gardenias.
The remainder of the eventng
we.a passed at the Hatch home.
will also be a piece of hospital FAC ·Gardeners
equipment.
Ttckels Wf're dlst1;buled by Mrs:
Howard Ulman. and tlc k ('l8 on f\
S:>O monPy order. plus a second
Re-ce ive Prize
Fo r Fa ir Booth
and third prize to be announced Announcl'mi•nt that the 1:arden
later. were _ distrih'..tled by Mrs. section of thr Costa Mesa Friday
Gf'Org~ Thomas. Mrs. Arthur Burr Afternoon c lub won a second prize
WhJte. Jr., \o\-'·l.B appuinted door nf $2!'i f or its booth entered at the
prize chalrmnn. Orange County Fair was made
ornorn1 fnlrotlucNI at the ~:itest meeting of the sec-
Mrs. C. M. Deaki ns. ptl'!'lident l ion. Mrs . ..H . B. McMurtry. chai r-
of the Ebrll c lub. WAS lnt roduceri. mRn, prf•i;ild ed.
and ·gave a short 2peech of wel-Mrs. Georg<!" Bissett of Whittier
come to the new members or the [ wus speaker of tht' afternoon, tak·
Junio r section. also explaining the in~ on "Fall Gardening." Mrs.
alms and projects of the club for Florence Eighn1ey and Mrs. Wll·
the coming year. Mrs. Richurd lard B. Mellott presided at the
Q(hmer, vice president o f Ebell: lea table.
Mrs. Robert A llrn. treasure1· .. and Nex! mrcllng Is scheduled for
MMI. Obed Luca.M, junio r o'.ld\'1sor. F riday, Nov. JO, when members
were also introduced. will ·'.l&.,cmble al the clubhouse at
Mrs. Harvey Lei!{h read the 12 o'clock for a potluck luncheon.
treasurer's report. followed by
the cha.trmen of the various com·
mittees. who gave their / reports.
Mra. Walte r Cole. program chair-
man. t old of the enlet·tainme nt
Sixth Birthday
For Richard Stevens
pla.nned for lht• yea r . She was Saturday, Oct . 21. was a big d-°\y
followed by Mrs. ~1 ontc Grimes. in the life df little Richard Stev-
notiflcatlon chairman; Mrs. Ar-ens. son of Mr. anrl MrS. Rich ·
thur B . W hile. J r .. 1·escrvatlon ard T . Stevens, 410 E . 20th St., I
chairman : Mrs. HO\\'ard Ulman; Costa Mesa. It was his sixth birth·
courtesy c hairmnn, and Mrs. Geo. day and in celebration of the (
Thomas. mc mber!4hip chairman, event ~f"rs. Stevens arrRnged a
who tnlrndut:•'d th.c nC"-' 1nembers merry r~stivlty . In grty H a lloween
and guest~ tradition were favol's of horns,
rlt·"· Mf'mht•t'f4 hats anct balloons.
The new mcmhcr.; wcrr prC!'lcnt· Carnes amused 'the young fry
ed with yellow chrysanlhcmum with refreshments nf iC""r cr eam
corsagrR made b y Mrs. Obed Lu-and d ecorated birthday C'itke as
ca.a. Mrs. Thomas introducC'd the the cC'ncluding feature. W ish\ng
Mmea. H . L . Dryan , Jr .. Robert the young man "many happy re-
Crowner. A. F. G•·idf'r, C. E . Hol· turn~ of the· day" ~--ere Dennis
loway. AniUt Lee M c~1'a."tcr and H urwitz. Michael Lange. Cyril and
Kenneth Btf)Oks as n~w members . Richard Kcirsbelk and Bart Mas·
The lunc heon comn1itlre. ht'ad-'sit'.
ed by M r'S. J A.r:lt'!'l Rid4.'no ur, s<'rve<i -------
a delicious sala<1 lunc-hcon. •lnd the
tables a nd n1-i.ntcl ~\·ere dccornlrd
with brown anti purplr ch rysa.n·
Arts & Crafts Se ction
Plans Food Sa le themums. '
Fo ll ow ing th ~ 1nc"l1nr:. br1rlgr· P lans fo r a rummk{' and cook-
and CRnRHln Wrrl! play"d with Cd food sale to be r held in De-
prlze.t1. donated by l\.trs. Deakins. c .. n1ber were discus~d by mc111·
going t o Mrs . JI.:irvey LA'igh for bf-rs of the arts an~ crafts st>C·
bridge and MrR. J ohn Stoltz for lion of the Costa Mc~ 1'~rid1:1.y Af-
canasta. The dool' prize was won ternoon Club :it a ·ineeting last
by Mrs. \Valtcr Cole. "'rek.
Is Hostess to
Meet One Another
M en1bf>t-s of the Meet One 4'.n·
othe r Club were as.<>e1nbled recent-
ly fo r a fricndly hoop1taUly at the
Coala l\.1'esa home of Mrs. J . C .
Mackintosh. Needlework anll re·
f.reshment.s filled the afternoon.
Mrs. Mc Minn wa" welcon1ed .:i.s a
new member. Mrs. Gus Beach waa
a guest . '
Others In the gl oup Included
Mmes. Hulda. Young. I rene North-
ern. Curtl.s Lighter. May Buc k·
land. f"'1·an k Vi ele, }Jenry Dit.vis
and Calla Viele.
Britis h C olu mbians
Se e So uthl a nd
An1on1':° those nrcsent \V ere
Mme.s . Tin la Small, H . B. Wood-
r ough. Reid, J . P. Cooper. Edna
Hutchinson, Sherman Sa It er,
Thomas Wright, D . C. ,.tac.Kenzie.
Ro bert Cagsels. f.1'Jssts Lyda Con·
ant and Alice Plun1cr.
Canasta Session
at Geier Home
Mr. and Mrs. Be rnard GeiPr of
Flower St., CoR t·3. Mesa, werf" rC'-
C('nt h08ts· at an evening of can-
asta . [nvited were Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Green, Mr. end Mrs. Jac k
Hlrtler and Mr. and .Mrs. Robert
Rayn1ond.
Naiad Mariners
at Conference Capt. and ~t rfi . Alex Speirs of
Esquin1alt , Victoria, B. C. have
concludf'd a stay with their son-
In-law !'nd daughter. ~f r. and M rs. Mariner Ship "N.:ilti.d" members
Bill \\rrl\the rv"s-~. and Mr. and sttended the Orangei County and
Mrs. Olis W eathPrwn x o f E. 18th Whittler Se nior Girl Scout con-
St., Costa ,.'l eAA . TripR to Laguna ference. Oct. 28 and ~· at Camp
Beach . San Juan Capistrano and Seele~ near Cre.stllne. Sat~rday
the MIRsion I nn, Riverside, were morning and a!temoon girl d18CUS·
arranged for the p\f"aaure of the. slon groupa led by girl mediators
vtaltors. It W·'l.llJ Capl. and Mrs. gave those in attendance m&ny in·
Speirs' fitBt trip to Southern Call· terestlng thoughts td' take home.
fornia and they w cre e11peclally Joan Kimes and lsharry Van
fud natcd "'ilh lhe orange and Compernolle of. N~port Harbor
palm trtts. were in charge or the teen-age
rel!ltlon.s group. Other groups dis-
cussf'd family relattorls~ vocations.
r'l.C'·'ll understanding i~d keeping
gi1·ls interested In saiiut:ing.
Dessert Br idge
et Huddleston Home
Mrs. [)(111 Huddlr-!!lon.. 229'2 Cliff
Dr.. Nf'Wport H eights, brought
toa-ether a group or friends re-
cently for a dessert bridge. Mrs.
C. M . Harrta took the rtn1t prtze
while J&.ns. Paul Dunlap acored
aeeond.
Making up tbe two Quartet
tables were Mmee. Arthur Throri·
eon. Paul Dunlap. ~.:a.rlon JQllnsori.
C . .K_ HartiA. R ichard Torre.nee,
Robert Sm.Ith, Ila.a Sdnchner and
the tto.tesa.. •
John Carey
Recovers From Fall
.·
•
A . program or fu~' With songs
and !!kits was provided tor Satur-
dAy ev.ening. Miu Mary Osborn.
physical education tktl!ltructor of
Whittler coUege wU the guest
speake r. Sunday m~ming camp
waa clo.d with "~ulll's Own"
conducted by Ship N~ad.
Mrs. Ted H:Lmbr~k. skipper;
.M.ra. K~n.neth Starege, tint mate
and Mrs. 0 . 0 . Su~•· '9ee0nd mate
accompanied the b to U}e
-nountatoa. Aaaia I wtth tn.na-
portatlon were MrJt and Mra.
Everett Nunan and yr. and Hrs.
RoXrt Allen. .;.
On lb~ way home a abort visit
was m"lde at Lake Arrowhead.. At-
tending the conferen ce were Joan
and Jane. f'!unan. Barbara Ungle.
Sharon . Sherrlll. Doru su...;
-.. ; s~.. Sbarry v ... Coftl·pemolle. Jc.1.'ft Ktmea. Yvonne
Taylo., Madge FUibright. •••O.ll•.
11otce. Bubua Tnioty. JU<l)-Allen I
and J:Den 0.-~ ..,._
It WU a w-111.1 ~
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