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• ·Jimmie a,nd Mabel -l ...
• Ilia.tag -part.o tor lArl.,.,_. 'lbey,·v· bought a 1m.J1 tr&Uer
COO!f\ an<! are gotng1 ra1ae boricetorth in what the aa31 i.
aome wondet;ful trout ing ;.nd
alao· hunting country. ,
They're moving to 0 Creek
Heights, whJch le ne~ SedOna,
A rl.zona, wherever that la. ~t,
knowing the Steven , yOU'd
know tt they moved lnlafd th.e7'd
1te-tUe ctoae to some choi fialJing
lakee and atree.m11! ~
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A mirror of. 't.1te m,09t-.
! rapidly deveioplng area •
of the CalJforDta~ South
~tal Empire
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'' ' ' I ~ NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, NOYEllBER 9, 1960 • •
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• l\ftd tmpart\al, and u;
to'o. recei.Ye and retalft
popular llUpport
NUMBER 37
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Jimmie's been known !or y~an
and years aa one of the top
charter boat ekippers. ~d Gne of
hi!i best cuatomers haa 1teen ....
bel, who's caught lots ! ot tt11h
larger than she is. Also, she's been
1erv1ng a.s preaident of these Nev/-
port Harbor Lady Angler&.
Jt 's t•Ugh to see 'em go, but
now there'll be another place for
visiting HArborltes to visit while
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WARN .· o's-Asxa.·PHtE.FS· ~ol F 11DNG' ·W1'R_l!.·Aov1sE -w·AR'"E. NS fl} ·Stf#\TTU£K .w1Ns 1N cou N·rv .
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· · Ii , '1 t,: b . 1 ~;--~· • · ~. " J ' .. ~_, ~ Bqcoeq :C the·~,.: p:an d•-.LOSES IN"STAR;fROP. 10· tARlflES~.-on the road!
80MEON.E ELSE·s
LEAVING, TOO
Someone el~ c losely Identified
1 with fishing in the H arbor dis-
t rict's leaving, also. It's Johnny <:'
Barrett, who's been drafted and
will be entering the service i11
the next couple of weeks.
So he's leaving Port Orange 1
Fishing Hole In the tender care of 1 his broth~r Pele and George Cole, 1
to carry out a big program lhe,r'vc ·
aJI outlJned for next year. I
He also points out the promo-
tion of the Fall Fts:rung program. I
and says true words whtin he
writes that the best fishing ·or al-1
most anytin1e is during our Jndian
Summer, the name of which
should be changed to Albacore
Summer. He says. truth!ully,,
that anglers are n1issing their best
fun of the year if they don~t go
flahlng now, while the blg'ns are
real .eager. I
Johnny al.30 1nentions the cight-
year program at Port Orarlge to
offer the bt.'s:t service posaibl~. ~
put.a ~ ffngcr on som<'thing which !
has been a sore SPQt in a lot of f
places-the fUmishing o! in(orma-
lion by such landings. H~ says 1 their information handed out for 1
pµbllc _consumption 'always has
been honest. Which Is true: I Some j
others havf!ln't" aJwaya been strict-
ly truthful when descrtbing fish·
Ing conditions fo r publication. but.
as far is I know, Port Oran_ge al-
way!'! has admlttf'd. when (ishlng's
lou11y, lhal It's just that.
This dept. hopes that Johnny
gets thrf)Ugh his period In the ser-
vice as soon as pc>&lible so be can
get back to Port Orange!
H ERE "'E GO,
ALL O\'ER AGAJN
.It ha.a been worrying this dept.
for some time the way that certain
m o bi I e bu81ness e!lt ablistunents
clutter up the public T•l&ds, to the
delrimE'nt or people traveling ' .
YI[ AL i'SURVIVAL ·UNDER ~:~ ::7·!~.:~~~y 1~::
t t Newport Beach Civil Defense and
A OMI ~ A TT ACK'' BOOKLET ;~~; 0~;:-~ ;:~:YH~i~:~:
.. ·S*,. ou· .L a·E. MEMORIZED 01~~7 ::~:ar.k~,g=\ong ... rio ... n war ahead," Hanna warned, and
his aentlment.8 were echoed by
'Red Cross Dlsaater chairman,
Lloyd Loveland, who sa.ld. "We
are standing on the w rge or five
or slx years of tremendous pre-
paredne1JS. If dlsa8ter &trikes the
only wa.y to 1JUrvlve ls by our
own perflOnaJ ingenuity or by the
ingenuity of our dlsa.ster otflcer-s."
1 One hUlll'l" nf the pVel'ldllent booklet.a. "Sun1vaA Under
Atom.Jc AttlU!Ji," are tO be dl11trlbuted t hroU«houl the atat.e of
<Jallfomla, N~·port Dl!itilLotlf>r Council mmnben \.\-'ere told Monday. .-..~ mNn!l abltut one copy fnr f"very ten penoll8 and dl&trlbuUon
wtll be CfKTIJllt·~d· in a.bout th.r,;.., "·eeks. ! ln.&&U'IUch . l'\'f'r)'Olle ,,111 not get a copy of this vtt.ea book-
ie~ to kl"f'p, th Ne"·port Pre§11 la prtntLQg below the most lmpor-
t.a.ot lnformatl n dl!'!Clrnwrd In thf'l governmflnt pamphlet.
; Go\'f'!mmr t di•ff'n.'M• authoritlN Mk every citizen to read and
tnemor1:r.f> thfl Jix Mlr\•l\•al M'Cret" det.Uled. CLIP OVT TIUS SEC-
' TlpN AND Mf MORlZE itT!
~' Kill The Myths
Atomic \\/capons Will Not Destroy The. Earth
Atomic bo'.'1' s hold more death and destruction than
rrian ever orrore has wrapped up in a single pacl<age,
blit their oyer-all power s till has very definite limits.
~ot even h{drogen bombs will blow the earth apart or
kill us all bjj radioactivity.
!D<>ubllni: !fomb Power Does Not Double Destmetlon
~odern A-~om bs can cause heavy damage 2 miles
aray, but jdoubling their power would extend that
r~nge only lo 2 1 , miles. To stretch the damage range
f~om 2 to ~ miles would require a weapon more than
WEST NEWPORT PARK OPESS mud• to the doUpt of boo· 81 time8 the~rated power of preS<!nt models. ·
dred!i of kid~ "·ho ha\'f' ~·n gl,·ing the ne"' teeter-totters, J {ladloac vity Is Not The Bomb's Greatest Threat
"'vtng~. "lidN"J a.pd <'llmhing tna7.<' <plr.tun'(I. a.ho'·"> a maximum Jn most at m raids, blast and heat are by far the
\\'Orkout dally. r..a rk <'"Jt&irma1;1 1--ran('I~ llor\•ath N•porta that all ·r
of the-$8000 allQ.tt••d ft)• lht> park ha.M tM·en U&etl up In the k-vrUng great~st c1a9gers that pcopJe must face. Radioact ivity
off ·or tbt> old \t..,,ladinK pnol, pottlntr tn 8011 for planting and pl.a.y-afone would! account for only a small percentage of all
ground equipml"nt. Park 18 lot·alcil oo W. BaJboa Bl1•d. bet.'ef'fl human deatJis and injuries, except in underground or
18th and !8th st~ (P'Ne Photo) tJhderwater ;explosions.
Loveland W&a· worried about the
tempo of the preparedness lhlnk·
ing slowing down following e
st'rlng ot victories ln Korea. "The
tempo has slowed but the war
haan't," he said.
.. Civi l defense will soon hf> a.o;
much e part of our everyday Jiff'
1\8 putting on our clothes." he
predicted.
Well Attended
At the se88lon. attended by 24
chiefs and wardens. Hanna and
Derense Director J ohn Sailors
presented the state civil defense
plan to the group. The Newpor
<lrganlza.tlon was developed to flt
within the sta te structure.
Three nt>w offices h&VP recently
been added to m ake this com-
plete. They are supply, public
information and training.
Dtvtalona are r u n c t I o n i n g
!lmoothly, Hanna said, and the
chief n~ed at present ts to de--
velop the fire ward organizations.
Next monthly meeting will bf' on
Dec. 4. he said, and'" by that time
a four-point program should be
well along.
• Newport ffarbor'a repreatn.tative ln the Fifth Diatrict Supervlsori-
al Tace, jovial !Jieln& Kalwf•:won 4.Y_,De&J'.IY a . two-to-one margin in
Tueaday'a elections. ~.r ~ 9~ vot:ea,comparOO to 5.934 for his
opponent. Glenn H. C.v, ~ TuaUn. ~i )n.a,ge tot&l ln the Harbor
area, 6162 to 1808 for Cave, otfse~ file latter's ma.rgfn elseW'here ln
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Two in Hitior
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poff....,Yeii
the Harbor area, boUl mild, wen
among the four reported tn the
pa.st week f Orance County total
to date ie 51 ca.N) by Dr. Ed-
ward Lee RU8Sell, County health
officer.
Charles Phipps. 9. 613 W . Bal-
boa and Patricia Allen, daughter
of Mr __ and Mr.a. John Allen. Bal-
boa Island, were the two Harbor
area cases.
Patricia Allen's cue was di-
A.2'nosed as polio last Sunday.
Prior to that time. she had what
seemed to be symptomt4 of a cold,
followed by pain in 1he be.ck and
shoulder mwicles. She was taken
a.t first to St. J oseph's hospital
anci later to the polio ward at
Orange County hospital where she
Is being given the Kenny treat.
ment. Involvement is but five per
cent, with no paralysis, It was
stated.
Others stricken In Orange Coun-
ty were Ronald Sinko. El Toro
Marine Baae. and John Abramson.
6 '"'2. La Habra. Abramson's cue
is serious and he Is in the iron
1µ.ng at Orange County hosplta.l
City Avoids Any
Oct. fire Loss
,. Q-~· county fotlnW>i£° ~ • URal~ubJican b'end givinf ma·
jorlUea._ tO Governor Earl w.&.rren.
Rl~)lard Nb:on and also (o B<t
·~tuck. who lost in th4'; •tate
·. 1'1•wport~ ~b-4 th& ·~e • . ~ ~ ~~:a I" -:r ···~ ~~·~~ ..
un ~~..reeaect.ed for an~ .,
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on ~~~a'.!pOoltwna Newport
folJowed i.,. ~y tnMd which
was the am.. aa1the final state
tally. Prop. to." behind in earlv
returns., finally won by 50,ooO
votea.
N~rt's vote on the eleven
proposttlona WM: Prop. 1. yea, 8:14,
no. 1207; Prop. 2, yes, 3483, no
919: Prop. 3, yes. 3821. no. 570;
Prop. -4. ye.q, 4262, no, 390; Prop.
5. yes, 1179, no, 3046; Prop. 6. yee.
938, no, 4204; Prop. 7, yes, 3273,
no, 118-4; Prop. 8, yes, 1343, no,
3ot0: Prop. 9, yes, 3256. no. 980;
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aomewhe .. ..-89 ftOiWI" l'N .,.k up!
I i ~tlon Sicluae88 Is Not Always Fatal SHELL rrn: ll co .... TA,'~"°'fl:·L. Sf11all atllj>!J-nts. radioactivity seldom is harmful Even /U -1-\1,-.UQ en serioU~ radiation trickness follows .a he""Y dosage,
ttjere is stillla good chan'ce for recovery.
The program includes: 1. Ap-
pointm~l of depu ties and block
captains by the !Ive wardens:
:Z: .. Recruitment of voluntet>n tn
each wiud,-3:-T1alnf11g ar-vo·tan-
leel"8 in first &Id , ~le. funder t~e
Red Cross. Clusea reedy to start
For the first tune in many
years a month, October, went by
without the city ot Newport
Beach suffering any fire Joss,
Fire Chief Frank Crocker proudly
announced today.
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I'm rererl'ing to bakery lrucka
\1:hich jangle bella or toot horns,
Ice cream wagons •hichi moo
mournfully or jingle happi.ly. tele-
vision wagons which are notsPless.
but which, like the others. brazen-
ly dis regard the rights ot other
moforists and park right In the
road wher('Vt>r and"' whenever the)·
s<'ent a t•ustomer~ '
J'vf' waited behi.nd 'em ror ca.r!'I
t o pass and then detoured around
until 1·m tired of it. Parking in
the streC't like that's against the
law and It's time someone gave
'em a hint about It.
So there! I hope they take it to
heart!
Ex-Mayor H~rt
in Auto Crash
One-time mayor or Newport
Beach, Harry H . WiJlteptson, 6;8.
1520 Miramar Dr., ~a. r<'-
crived head lacerations ~en his ' head smashed through the 9rlnd·
shield or a .ar
driven by h I s
wlte, Mrs. Nelle
Louise William-
son which col-
lided wilh a ve-
hicle driven by
Leon T . T ogans
49. Long Beach,
in frol\t of 511
E , Balboa Blvd.
BalbOa, at 5:1~
H. H.. WIUi~n p. m . Wednes-
day. 1Williamson, whose ct>ndttion
was 'not very serious,, received
first aid from Dr. Reeder and was
taken to St. Joseph's hospital for
observation,
No witnesses saw the actual col-
li~lon according to the po~ice r-ec-
ord.s but the crash' occurred when
Togans was backing his pickup
tn1ck into a parking spa.ee. Gerald
Harris, 28, Long Beach. ;& pa.sa-
enger in thf' truck said ~t h e
had just gotten out of the truck
and was llobout to ent<'r a ~uildfng
when he heard the cruh.
Police were unable to '9tabt\lh
the exact point or the ~pact u
there were no akJdma.rU .
The Williamson car waa heav-
ily damaged in contrast I to the
pickup truck wbfcb sutr~ very
Ut::;;k;; ~~=
Balboa repoNd. the !.f :r bla
8-foot long mpllt baiD.boo le and
JOO ,..,.i. ol ~ ny lln•
from the Newport po. a 8:30 p.
m. We<ln.say. ·
Tip to mot.orilri.--&7 It with
brak.• and ave the Dow n.
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WELL MILE -FROM C. D. M. j The 6 Survival ~rets are on Page 2 anywhere, an y t I m e. Loveland
Drilling or an'oil \\tell 1 n1 ile east or the Newport Bench city limits M~son1t Lodge Formed 1·n c M ~~e;lo;;1~aC~~~p~~;: aa:·~·o7.~~:1 ~ni:~ ~n~a:~p~~at:::11s~:r15a t:~l~~a; ;:r,~~~~ ~ , . ' • •'
made to the Oranfe County PilinninK Commis.<ion. site sprdfication> E I I M ~Are ·1s Named Master
furn ished by'.ShMI indicate the drilling rig and dPrrc k will be in the •' 0 V\J .
bottnm or a canyon and rra('tit·nlly obs1.:urcrt fro1TI the highway.
Shel rs permit E!!PPliCation forn1 !..'-
w_a~ idgned by W~1 . ChonettC', d.1-t.·d that it w ould conduct no drill-
v1s1on ma~ag~r of 'jlh: L .. A .. B~!"l n Ing s~·alA-'a rd of the Coast High-
area. A ctordtng tf> Shell s 1epo~t way and wouk1 endt•avor in all
the company will [spend an ad1;h-~·avs to conceal their ope1·ations.
tional $15,000 a.bo'lf'\~ ordinary eco-·
nomical drilling costs in order t o
operate the dr~ll r1·· fron1 the bot-
tom of the rav1nl".
The pennit ap \cation marks
the second to be \filed with the
planning-con1111is.i;;ion by Sht-11
since they obtained the lease on
the vast Irvine c~n1 pany lands.
Recently permit \Va:-;1granted f(lr a
drilling operation in the L<.1b'Una
Canyon, inland front the city or
Laguna Beach.
Considerable agitat~on ha.~ been
heard both io Lagun<l Beach and
Newport Beach agai\lst drilling
operations in the Vi C'ii;tity or the
Coast llighway. Shell had promis-
Marines Open
Recruit Office ·
in Costa Mesa
U. $. f\.ta rine Corpe opened.a re-
!"ruiting office Monday st Costa
Mes.a post officE' .with Tech. Sgt.
W . T . Wright In charge. The of-
fice <A'ili serve all beach areas.
inl·lu<ling Laguna Beach, Newport
Bea.ch. Cn8la Mesa and Hunting-
ton Beach.
l>lcn ntay enlist for either a
(CunUnueo on Pace t)
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IN&'8 OOMING SOON~,_.. Ill i.,111e -1MJ< ~
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~~ant&. emter, BPW ClutaO-,. Bl•wlew <tz'r; , ~lb..
Ne-. ... 1Pd6id..left. SM la i;-:.r-....._...,.. 1tq·-
tlle ~-.et ClOldl.mrilJ ~ 11ff4* IP!e .... eplll Ulilt J'lftle•, 1J'lllln. •
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(he harbor ilstrict's !.:'CW Masonic unit, Seafaring Lodge No. 708
F'. &! A. M . wn · conslilutt>d and Its officers installed Saturday night
111 rqrtnal cerc1n n1C'S at Sanla Ana Masonic Te mple. ,
prand Lodg offi cf'rs, headed by Arthur Paulsen. grand master of
Cali(ornia M aso~s. offichtted at the lmpre861ve rites whkh drew a
capaCity turnou~ of !:100 Masons~-------------
fronV all ovl'r the ~late .
Pal..tsrn. who~' ives in Weaver· Arrest y th . vi ll e~· pre;iiclcd at the forma.J cere-OU on
mon when t nrw Masonic
lodg , ast-iti;:ncd the nun1bf'r 708, E Ch
was ip.resenied Hh its charter xposure arge authd1,zcd by t c Grand Lodgf'
in il! cent ennia cun1rnunication
at SatFrancisco \a.,<it m(1nlh.
He ·as aided b. Ellsworth Mey-
er of s Ang('!Cs v..'hO WllS grand ' . mastel" Whl'n the cafaring Lodge
wa.<1 r~t under di.IJ:pcnsation Dec.
7, 1949\ and instittlled at the San-
ta Ana Masonic T&m ple last Jan.
25; it then was authorized to hold
mC'etiijgS. . \
The ceremony of installation of
offlcerei was in charge of.Louis C.
Drapeau of Los Angeles, deputy
orrand ma~ter.
Edward I. Moore nf Newport
Beach is mas ter of th'e Sca!aring
Lodge. His aids in)::ludc ; Henry K.
Deister, senior warden: Samuel
Klnsfather . jun ior Warden: George
L. Bosley, 11enior deacon; H enna:.n
W , Toetter, junior dca~on : James
C. Howard, treasurer: Lester A.
Smith. secretary: 0 . W . Richard,
chaplain: Raymond Nielson. mar-
,hal; Arthur E . Fitzmorris. SC'nlor
steward: Virgil D. Smith., junior
st~ard ; and Rex. Albright, tiler.
Parking Problem
at New Mesa P.O.
Alfred B. Craig, 23, Paaadena.
pleaded not guilty to indecent ex-
posure charges at Newport Beach
city court Thursda y morning .and
his court trial was set for Wed-
nesday morni"i&., Nov. 15. The
accused youth 'ppt"ared without
an attorney, a.nd Judge Frank
Linnell set the trial date tn order
to give the defendant time to ob-
tain counsel. Craig's attomey
ma.y a.ak for a jury trial at that
date. Bail bond was set at 1250.
Craig I.a suspected or being the
guilty person in a number of In·
decent expo8ure ca.sea in Balboa
this year. Re was recognlzed by
Q;l)e of the victims and the New.
port Beach police learned that he
was a .student at Pa.sadena Junior
college. Another o f the vtctlms.
a Balbo~ matron, wu taken by
police tp the college and identi-
fied Cr&ig a.a the per90n who in-
decenttx expoeed himeelf to her.
Craig we.a taken into CWltody
Monday, :f"ov. 6 at 6:1fi p. m.
First in' ~e wave of indecent
exposure c~ in the Balboa area
occt.ll'red on .Karch 16. A man.
described as '~bout 24 years old.
with dark balr and an olive
complexion stopped his car &long-
stde a woman, ~ed her tbe
Double a.nd triple parking in time, and\<expoeed flbnaelt to her.
front Qf Costa Me•'s gleaming On May\22. a ~ answertnr
new post off•ce. 115 E. 18th St. the s&me cf~pUon. dtove up to
la only part or the -headache to a tttn·aged Balboa tlrl at 7:4.0
eoine the way of Dennis Hogland, a . m . wbo WM watt,lng fOr the
Owner or the post ofrtce butldlng school bua &J\d • a~ hbmelf
and twb adjacent etoru. I to her. l31mH&r lnc:iden' oacur-
Chief1 of the county buJld.lng r~ J"une 29 at, t :30 p. ~· and
d~ent C. W . Donahtle aid Oct. 23 at 5 ;22 p. m., both in the 'that~ prbdaiort for a 70 foot, .,.,_ Ba.Ibo& area. ~k ' I the post office bulldlnc 1raa On 3uly 2T at S:S7 a ofmllarl7
a 8et~ of 34 feet. 4 lnebel'1 iden.Ufted man followed t "° o,
f""'1 the cenler of otreet u,.e )I y<>Ung gtrlo In !do ear. drl'riJIS
-'not oboel'ftd. and adequate lito ... alley --. lie --~-..... -proYkled -.... of Die sir"' aacl tried
.. -by """""" a.Jnc -to drac -Into Illa -eiqiOe.
bu . ia-. J ' ..... ·-at. the--·-. . •oald l!iat Hoalaad ~ l)e • llti ~ &wi\f, ~ -
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added.) 4. Distribution of the
forthcoming atomic attack sur-
vival boo"'k lets and other inforn1a-
tion.
Most ln1portant pointers fr on1
this booklet are printed in the
adjacent column.
(Continued on Pagf' 21
Although three public alarms
'A'ere sounded and ninE' st I I J
alanns none of the minor fires or
falee alarms resulted in any dam-
age reports. Crocker said.
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Suiwni!J.Or
HEINZ KAISER
NEWPORT BEACH TOTALS
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20 186
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61 176
44 131
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30 144
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23 102 177 40 208
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N•"'PC>rl Beach, cauromi..· !!D~ t4" Act of March S. 1m.
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NOTES :-;:~ .. '5::'; ~ ,,u; • e. J, ay . st ~ Bubo~ ....-. . iDo<ldh1&' ~ lolprpi! Noble, the ccunty harbor'engtneer, bu been
· la !"rll enae. ; "ii-!"""'«·" the -..a ot 1111pervloon1 agreed laat Friday to .. t the . By
c eta asreed \,hat ruleibook ufde and flve-~ an ln~e ln his paychecK Lstart.lng tn no~ bomb woul~ be thla' month. Ill.I n..t payclleck under the boost will come to him De· 11!~~.u ~ d on -NeWport1 cember 1. · • ~ • ..
ileM:h but town mlcht fut-1 ThUI the 1upervt.eors ended -an When you read thla the elecUoD
tu. ti-om radtet1on fr.om Lpna o(t-dtecu.aeed rho"-rb Uout why · will be '&U over. I wonder bow ~h blta or leven 1r untoyched Noble didn't ir•t.., aut<imauc tn-Loya lty Su!'lday many of you gu.....s the .-.Ito
"'°'114 be th ¥b.t. town oa the creaae on October t, 1&49 and why correctly. Ever lilnce Ule lut
1>1hre aroa ~woul4 b&ve• to he Iott Illa annlverouy date June at St. Andrews preoldenual election. most peopQ ~.for. Ulo ol retui,ea. 1 \fba lie did pt fN'l ff the u,.. ~ ,.. a.re ·afraJd. to make predlcUou u 'i'iiil! and pre ol I>'\"'• ~ ~ ahould lit•' b:.d under ' , to elecUon reautlt, upecially ~ woilld be "the ajor pro1>14"1 he 'tlall ~y' . ..iai-y ordt 11 Sunda¥ at St. Andrew 9 i. i,<>Y· they reluctant to pve mucl> pub-
la U aioro fttack. 1 niontU -so~ D&nce ally .$unday. A very apedal tel'"' llctty to their forecast.a and sen·
BBN o. ilibo1CK, ~Mc IJl4 ~ •
1IOlmRT r. WUJ.>Q!I, ,. .. •• """'gu Pl.ft Wardena no u. n 0 w It'i j . ions story, ~ma that ~e will. be held at the ten dc:lock erally put ln a lot of .lfa, there-~~ fln41AC" •··~ta a re: OctoWr 1 wu Noble'• adJllve · :tur. Thia day 18 aet a.aide to can· tor It becomea mere gueufn&. ·•JJaoa,. Herb l KmlnJ'i • Newport when he 1hou.ld have rece1vr::"! er the cballenl'e .of. the COflllnc-J have never met &nYQl!e who ~~ Bill Bannlater; Newport jump from $37:i to J400 'a month ~~:~:~.r St. Andrew 8 Presbyterian wu contacted in one of theme poll.I
He,,hta. 0 . M. C&mpbel1; Balboa accordine-to the then aa.Lary or· Th ill b 1 film. of public oplnion, which remind&
hlBnd. Bo!) Eutman: Corona del dina.Dc~. But, he waa ·~·to re-. enuue:. ~Prou~ ~u~~0~. ~ &d· me of the lady wbo aaked Dr. Ma.f, Dr. J:. H. Thiele. Wa~d ceiv,._lls eugtneerl.J:lg decl"ee and dition the story f St YA.ndrew' Gallup, I.he famous poll·taker, why ~b~ poln~ are: Bal~1 the harbor commla1on prow-ed will be resented ~n coiored koda~ it waa no one bad ever queationed
A. ALEXANDER BAloflLTON, Advertlslng Manapr
~. ~ ..... been lldJl!dged • -P'!" "' pneral -~ b7
decree at lbe"Bupertor Court ol <>..-ce Oo!mtJ and ta Nll7 qu&Wlad
to publl8h au k!ndll of lePl notices and adnrtlaementa.
OllTIClAL P.u'ER 011' THiil CITY 0 11' NlllWfORT B SACB
suB!KJIUPl'ION BATES:
NEWPORT·BAl,R()A nm 9W/rT '11nus4a7
1a orenp County. $150 per fM'l p ,oo in --; <••~
moatbo > (Also tnclod.. t~ ~K't-JlALllOA NEWS-TIMES OD
Tusclay) Oultlde tbo ooanty $4.00 per 1--
NATION GKIEVESFO~'HONEYBEAK' -
: ; At the m oment there is probably email joy in the
h~me of Gov. and Mrs. Earl Warren in Sacramento. A
gi=eat victory is small. Satisfaction for & jo~ well done is
· ni:it felt. Confidence of millions of people in tl!e personal
illtegrity of the Warrens lis unimportant. . . .
; : ·"Honey Bear" is sick. A beautiful girl lies ill but
smiling midst the white sheets of a hospital bed. Tbere is
a: hlgh school in Sacramento witbout one of its cheer leaders
for its Friday game.
~: ''Honey Bear" and her sisters and br?t.hers, 8:n~ ~e ~
\V.arrens as a family, have achieved an enviable pos1t1on in 1
t~e hearts of Newport Beach, the State of California, and
t)re Nation. There are and have been few families whose
~on hunting, fishing and hiking and birthday cakes
arid marriages and children have been taken to the hearts ci a whole nation as much as those of the Warrens.
; : America loves its families. And families wherein love
~·evident each for the other, with respect and exemplifica-
tj~n of the virtues of tolerance, and c~nsideration are soon
part of each and every American family.
: : We know that in NeJ!VPOrt Beach tbe re were catches
;Jo: the throats of parents and friends who had personal
l(i)owledge of the \\larrepts on their local fishing trips
a)!d outings here. There' was real grief felt for "Honey
~." and he r father and mother, Nina and Earl Warren.
: • There will be llinF" hi the next year or so when. man.y will recall the great yictory of the Governor of Cahforllljl
iii his campaign for re-e)ection for a third term. There
Ifill be times no doubt wben the Governor of California
ttlll be soundly roasted for mista.Ji:es real or fancied~
• • But now we all hope that "Honey Bear" will s . n be
~II and walking, andlleadlng cheers-VICI'ORIOUS O'
'IIJiE DREAD AD~ARY POLIO. And then we will pause ~ moment to ilecollect upon the glorious victory ot
a ; Good Governor of California. ..
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ciuTTING mEJR OWN THROATS
'' The Chinese Reds alight have been voted into the
" I Wtited Natiops within the next year. They had the strong
911pport of India as well as the Soviet Union, they probably
would have drawn support from Britain and it is possible
tljat the United States would not have opposed their mem-
1:1<lrship.
•' That was before the Red attack on Tibet. Now the " . Peking government hasn't a ghost of a chance t o be accept-
6d into the world organization. Even starry eyed India has
Ileen brought down to earth by the unprovoked invasion of
~beL ,
; : The principal reason for the Communist march into the
tiny country on the roof of the world is said to be the rich
rilinerals including uranium reported to exist there. It would
&eem however that whatever. material gains are made in
~is regard will be more thllJl off!let by the loss of world I
r'/l" pect. .
• Their actions have proved beyond any doubt that the
Ghinese Communist party is not merely a peasant move-
ment seeking reforl11B. On the contrary, it is a dyed-in-the-
.Wool Moscow organization which is ready and willing to
~rve the dictates of the men in the Kremlin.
" At least the wolf is no longer wearing she<:i>'s clotbing. ..
SOON •. NO OI NNE~'. NO HOUSE",
."P~. NO WIFE .. :!!'_
Balboa Inn ; N'ewport, city hall; that he not get. the bdolt un.Ul he chrome ~lldes with an be.Ck her on any subject.
H erghta, Horace Ensign 11chool; recetved the degree--then he ground. The story 0~r'::tTatlv~ "Madam," 11aid Dr. Gallup, "t.he-
\NATIONAL IOAID.OI! Nl~rrat
Balboa Ialand Park and Marine would be recommended for a high-.11 be . b ... mathematical chances of your be-
• Wl wntte n y :-frs. Webster I 1 I ed bou uaJ Av~s.: Corona del Mar, fire eta· er ranee on tbe aal&l-y achedule. J J on Tb . ng nterv ew are a t eq to uort'.. Reeolnmelld Raiae · es. e narrator will 1"; your chances of being st.Tuck by
-·r Well. he got h1a de e, a.U Mrs. Edgar R. Hill. The churcirJi lightning." -
6 Survival Secrets For-AtcNnlc Atlacb N~w Workers rt hi d th h bo gre •--l n~etls both locally and world wide The lady replied, .. that's wbat r . &n e ar r comm ..... on will be presented In a very stlmu-recommended ln February that he la.ti r ru I am talklng about. I have
be stepped up as· promiaed But ng as on. , · be4!n struck by lightning."
there was a hitch. Seema ~nder In many , churches loyalty Sun-This la your Friendly Ford ALW.AYSll'UT flRST THINGS FIRST AND . D~ t M I t
NEVER LOSE _YOUR HEAD ~ND ouOS Ora e Q1, h day has b€cOme a.~ signifi cant and Dealer saying Goodbye 'tll next t e arrangement then ln effect, Important day a.'i Christrna.s and ,
he could not be boosted to a high-Ea t . th i·r r th h h w~ek. Don t forget we have • l'! er 1n c J c o e c urc ed h lo er range without the ordinance · us cars at t e n~w w price. 1. Try To Get Shlelded ·
If you have time. get down in a basement or ... 1>-G·rl Scout Assn
way. Should . you unexpectedly be caught out-of-I · .
~ing amended, supervisors lump-and low intereat rates.
•d · other requests togeth•r and e onference Re port •••••• changed the law &O that on June
I Nobel got lifted one step on the Fo r Altar So ciety IM . Ope The first meeting of the year range and WU increased~ from I ar1nes n
for ' Newport Harbor Girl Scdul $376 to $395 a month. • . t
doors, seek shelter alongside a building, or jump
in any bandy ditch or gutter. '
2. Drop Flat On Ground Or Floor Aseoclatlon too~ place Oct. 24 .at That wa.a acceptable to the en-A rep<.irt on the lhlrd1Archdio· lContbl\lf'd from Pace 1)
the Girt Scout bouae with one or gineer and the harbor board, un-cesa.n (•onfertnc(' held at the Kotel three or four year period, and In
To keep from being tossed about and to lessen the
chance of being struck by falling and flying objects,
flatten out at the base of a wall, or at the bottom of
11 h Ambassador and presented by th f · d r· the largest groUii-of paat years t t ey found that the ordinance I Mrs . l'i1ar Sheel f atur d h e rest>rves, or an 1n e 1nite pe-
ln attendance. Mrs. Lonnie Vln-now says that when a.n en1ploye . Y Y e ~ t e Mod. The re.serves are also open
cent, commissioner, presided and geU a rlse ln pay he takes a nev• m~ting of the Altar SOCJ(•ty of to married men Men with previ-
opened the pro~m by reading a annJ.veraary date, So Nobel ~aunt Carnlel church. h1"ld al the ous Marine Corps service may re-
stirring message from tbe nat-wouldn't get another bocist until hBomlbe "br Ml ri:i .. ~ltt.n chf• Donahue, enlist regardless of dependency a bank.
S. Bury Your Face 1n Your Am ts F J a o.a uu evaru. ta N h Iona! president, Mrs. C. V. ergu-1 une. l, 1951. T t l. 1 U f s tua. o one w o has received
1 When you drop flat, hide your eyes in the crook of
1 your elbow. That will protect your face from flash
~urns, prevent temporary blindneas and keep flying
object!' out of your eyes .
son.' "That wasn't the way we m«>ant ~n a ive Pans We re nia e or 8 a pre-induction notice may enliat,
After the minutes and trea.sur-i it," the conuniaalonera in effect ~~~1:~nia.s party· lo be held next Sgt. Wright states.
4, Don't.Rush Outside Right After A Bombing
After an air burst, wait a few minutee then go help
to fight fires. After other kinds of bursts wait at
, least one hour to give lingering radiation some
chance to die down.
5. Don't Ta.ke Chances With Food Or Water
la OJ>ea Coat&iaers
To prevent radioactive poisoning . or djsease, select
your food and water with care. When there is rea-
son to believe they may be 'contaminated, stick t o
canned and bottled things if possible.
6, Don't Start Rumors
In the confusion that follows a bombing, a single
rumor might touch off a panic that could cost your
er 's report were given, Mrs. ~ther j told the supervisors. "\fe thlnk ·
Chapman, the ntw council advisor . Nobel ought at Jee.at to have an
was introduced and she, in turn. I increase October l , 19!'>0, which James· Frost Sees
with e. colorful chart explained he should MVe had anyhow:•
the different departments of New-Supervisors were sympathetic, Ed Rich ardson
port Assoclatlo"r Girl Scouts and but at first said It lhey ablllldon-
their leaders are at the top of I ed their "policy" It would "put
the chart with various depart-us In a bad light."
menta ln between and Board Mem· Supervisor Willard Smith o r
be rs func Uoninf:-to assist all Orange, bowever, said : "I feel hf'
gro'llps who a re ~n the third class. wa.s entitled to an increase. 1t·s
Diffe rent cha.frmen reported on not his fault they ht!ld hJm ~ck
the work ot their departments. before.56 His fellow-aupervisoNS
Mrs. Ted Ha.m~rook , equipment: agTeed and ordered the boost tu
chairman, explained to leaders $417 a month late Friday.
about the equipment on hand and ----·
sho"'•ed samples of troop pins. She Ka1"ser w·1ns told of the Unlfonn Ellchange
where outgrown unitornu in good (Colltlnued rrom Pace I)
conditton can be purchased for. Prop. 10. yes, 3444, no, 1239; Prop.
I
James Frost uf Newport Heights
is now in <:harge o ( & welding-
slJ'?P at the navy base at Pearl
H"e.1 bor. \•:her~ he "'til have duty
for two years. H<' writes home
that h0;· likes it I.here, and the
family hu pes to muve to Hawaii.
Frost sauJ ht< ~_.oulJ see i:d Rich-
ardsnn u11 b1)artJ a ship a cross the
ctlltnncl nn.J huped to talk (o him
this Y•t>t•k .
City; Avoids Loss very little or had as gtfu. 11 . yes, 3546. no, 674.
lolrs. P. V. Peterson, organlza-County election r~ullff art.< as (Contlnu1•d from PaC'e I)
tlon cha.irman was ca.lied upon to follows : The no-los.~ 1nonth will help
tell of the phenfmenal growth of GOVERSOR keep do\vn the city's fire fighting
BemoVt> tbis Meet aad keep It Ith tll • her department. Mrs. :~le~:"· Earl War ren ...................... 54,86"1 f'Xpt'nse, hi' addc-d, as well as to
w you un you \"l\ Dtf'raorl:r.ed It htr committee a.nd ult~e b e g tlr· James· Bioo!levelt ................ Ji.Bis ht:lp IO\\·tr firt> insurance rates in
life.
F• K T hood Chairmen, sho u e grea Y U. S. SEN"-TOR the city. IYe eys 0 commended on the spien~d lea:-RJclaard Nlxoa .................... 52.127 To pr<'vf'nt furth<'r' unnecessary
Hiou-sehold Safety er set-up lhls yea,r.ha_:. fsatpethat •, Helen OMacaa Douctu .. 18,620 public alarn1s Crocker urged per.
of a great deal o <u, . u A'ITO.RNEY GENERAL sops calling in to report a fire
I. Strive For ''Fireproof Housekeeping'' an~0:lod:~.h3o~rtsr!fpsw~~:· at. work. Ed.ward s, S hattuck .......... 44,809 I to1 bl· n1ure specific as to what's
~ Whiskey and poison ivy have a
·1ot in common-either one will get
you unless: given ~ wide berth.
~PROFESSIONAL~
~. DIRECTORY ~
LESTER ~ BECKER, D, D. 8.
DENTISTRY
178:) Newport Blvd., Costa Meaa
Medical Bldg. BeaCOD,, 1762
60-:i E. Bay Ave., Balboa
Harbor 327 ·J
Harold 0, Decker, D.DA
Oral Su:rpoa
Practice Jtmlpd to-
l!:xlnct!on <3e • 32Djl Bt.
Dlalfnaols Newport Beach
X-R&y Barbor 2206'
Do Edmund G. (Pat) Bro\4-o !2,259 burning and y,·her('. n't let trash pile up and keep waste paper in cov-Two fifth grade troops are still
ered containers. When an alert sounds, do all you tn need of leaders and co-leaders. Clau~~OVE.RNOR 3•186
Forty-seven new :Women are work·
· l , ___ o_PrO __ M __ *'_•B--18-TS ___ _
Tele-fun can to eliminate sparks by shutting off the oil burn. tng as leaders thla yea.r . which Good"in J. Knlpt ··········-6S,S7 I
r d · all fl (no opposition) e an covermg _ open a mes. gives an extremely healthy aspect SEC. OF STATE
2. Know Your Own Home to that. Girl Scout d epartedment.thTo Frank M. J ordaa 61 .. 7 see about 70 people 8eat at e ············· •'"-"
Know which is the safest part of your cellar, learn tables at the meeting and many Georre W&bh ····· ·············· 4•150
OONTROLLER h ow to tum off your oil burner and what to do of them brand new to the work
m t g .ufyl·ng Mrs c w Tbom&ll JI. Kucbeol ............ 60,510 about utilities.. was 08 r · -· · · Vl _..I G HJ-DL-• 60 Crowl. camp chairman, ,showed the r.. · .. ~-w ············ .,, I
S. Have EmergenC)' Equipment And Supplies ff"'-.1y beautiful colored• slides taken this Alla T. WashJngton ·········· 2,650 """' TREASURER Always have a good flashJight, a radio, fi-.t ai·d past summer at Day camp in the · "• Laguna hills. Every picture de· Charles G • .JobnllOll ............ 61.5S2
equipment ru1d a supply of canned goods in the plcted the worth of cs.mp with the Reuben w. Borough ........ S.64-7
house. ' girls having run ·at play and busy CHIEF JUST ICE
4. Close All Windows And Dool"8 And Draw The Blinds with constructi'-1e crafU. The Yes No If h morning progra111 wM closed with PhJJ S. Gita.on ...... «-,7152 S,298
you ave time when an alert sounds, close the a most interestlf:g panel discus-ASSOCIATE .IUSTICE
house up tight in order t o keep out fire sparks and sion to help I aders with the Romer R.. Spence 42.884. S,23!') Roger J . Trayhor .. •.2,025 S,206
radioactive dusts and to lessen the chances of being m:~.tr~~0Pi;:i1~m~guna Beach PRESIDING JUSTICE
cut by flying glass. Keep the house closed until all author. introdu~dd M .... Ed Mor-Cbf4. II. Barnard .. 42,11411 %,909
danger is past. genrqth who Is qc:perienced tn or-.. On the propositions the' Orange
h J d M County vote waa: 5. Use The Telephone Only For True Emereencles ganiz.ing nursery sc oo s an rs. l>rop. v .. • P M. B, Desenberg~ who h.as a local Do not use the phone unless absolutely necessary. troori at the p~nt time. Num-f I-Prop. Tax ·· ....... 10.7~4
Lea th lin I ed 2-Naming to of. 40,0"6 Ve e es open for real emergency traffic. erous quest ans were answer
----------------'-' __ _: _ _:______ and many helpful suggestions ~3-Crt. reorg ........ 44.886
· were given to th leadens. Lunc h-4-Elig. lo vote .. 5,2,712
Schools BM·1n Enrollment eon·r ... •erved ter the meeting . !~~g~:li~g·-:~:~~
No
55 ,748
17.~82
11,723
V. E. KOEPSEL, O. D.
by Warren Goodrich I ,.,.-----'------;---, OPTOMETRI ST
Evenlnp by Appolntmeat
3114 W. Newport Blvd.
11/}6
Ne'41>0r1 Beacb
Harbor 2611
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Lady Attendant
410 Gout Htpwa7
(,'ORONA DEL MAS
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INSUBANC£
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l Old ICsl&bllshed ln.surance
Agene7
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BOW.fflD W. GERBI.SB
1808 Newport Blvd., c.oeta Mea
PHONE BEACON U41
BE SURE -INSURE f J R" · Sa rnoff t Head · ~~~~:;h•;;, : ~:::~~
7,125
40,209
M.634
18,822
37.499
17,4"
22.159
12,067 ?E~~eE~rn~~!~e!!!u!tionably the literary
0 NaU~a~a~~! enro~~t ~!~~.d~~~~hP R Cross Drive iS,~~~~~¥.:t~
giant of the twentieth century but he was hardly greater schools began on November 1 and ~ill be carried on throughout the Ge eral Georg c . Marshall a~-MesQ Merchaqfs
''Tes, I do answer p r omptly .
I'm a lways hanging a r ound
n•a r t ho p hone.11 ••• You
wpn't miss receiving impor·
tant calls if you answer :\'out
telephone as quickly as po6·
le ... Pacific Telephone.
with
MA URIE ST Am.&1'
(mu.ranee ODJ;J
P'boDe Harbor 11'M l 226 H&rtDe Ave. Balhoe ......
(.ttan Shakespeare as he unblushingly claimed. county during this month. Since the Junior Red Cross program is noun ed thiJ wel that Brig. Ge~. ~M.... Plans for"
', Whether the Irish wit i-eally believed himself to be the carried on u a part of the school regular pro&T&m it ls conducted Davi Sarnoff, halnnan of tne &8
•• r of all English' writers or whether he merely saJ"d t't throu~~t thetcoothpelration of the prlncJpo.l and teacher-Junior Red Croy bo and chief xecutive oftlcer y' ule SeallOn " comm · ee o e r reapective chapter. ot th Radio Co ration or Ame~-.. • --
er its controversial (and "commercial) value is something Becalll'le of world tension, Mrs. ica u acceptf the national "Make Costa Mesa lbe cheeriest
We are not likely to find out. Mr. Shaw early learned that Hupp, Junior Red CroM chairman Red Cross have sent $8,000,000 chalr anahip of the 1951 Red co~wtity on the Soul~ Coaa~
$bocking comment and the studied insult were much more of Southern Orange county ch&p-worth ot bllic health ~ educa-Cross F\.ind Cam &ign to be held dunng the holiday eeuon:r ia the
• ter, pointed out. it la lncrea.aingly tional supplies to child in war-next ~arch 1-31. 1 motto adopted by the merchant. ~fective in attracting· attention and spread.in! his fame de Ma ng the , nouncement in divWon of the Me.aa Chan}ber of
than were the more modest/:,ethods. important that schools be ready to vuta.ted countries," M . Hupp his c~clty a.a president of thf" Commerce at a brea.kfast meeUng
•' • aaalst In the traditional aervteea of reported. . \ Amert~ National Red Croat, taat week in charge o[ chalnnan
" That he was a great p ywright no one will deny. That Red Cross to men ot the Armed Gene"\' Marahall i aaJd that tn the R&y Danipr. • he was a keen thinker is also obvious. But the measure of Forces and to the communlty. P--'-i• p obi lut lpaJgn he Jl•d done "double As ateps in thia program. the fa1s greatness is something which future generations must There la an active pl~ce In civilian ui-a n91 em. duty" as Fund Chairman and store owner& agreed lo have Costa
defense planning ·fo-£ this organ.I· (Ooa.tlnued r,.. Pace l) Pres! nt ol the ~Isa.lion. He Mea'• ChrUtmaa ·lighUns .yatem
4etermine. ! u.Uon which last year h&d a na-stated ~at it wouid be lmpoutble\ ln.a4lled aa soon u pomible afte.t 1 • • tion&J rnembenhlp of 18,283,438 appear bf.fore tbe commlaaioo to folktW thia arfangement thla Tba.nltlgiYinC", offer cash and mer·
llA•• : · boye and girls from $96,338 pTI-shortly to explai.n the eetback year. J \ cJaandi.9& priMs for the best deco-VE POI.I S~RS PERISHE D vale, public. and parochtal elemen-viol&Uon and II.la Plana for pro-In hlAI letter reql'""Ung General rated ston. windowo and liomes, !: Now that the ball ting is Qver it occurs to WI that an tary IUld aecondary acboola. vidtnc oultable -king nearby. Sarnot( to ... u1n.1 lb• tund post. 1atock lbelr_ otoru with Chr1atmu
1 ' "Thia year more than ever be-Donahue, qu~ u to why Qenerat Marshall wrote-.,I mua merchandi.M yw:l cuarantee a
iategral part Of the ·on frenzy of recent years WU fore," Ullo ch&trman aaJd, "lbe the buildln&" deputment let B2J· find llOf1leObe to he\P mo with tblo ,1arp oelectlon to• nol'J' aper.
il61Jllllng OD this • , Wi m er to the pn!dJctiona ot the Amui<:aa .Talor Red C..... la COO· laad go illl<ad with lbe stnictlJre taak. l ~aft ctver .carerut COA· Mudw>ta will aJ.oo ~p thelr
(tofur:"m•l pollsters, · ' -traU!llf ,renewed eoeq!es to-when lbe aet!Mlek pro¥1ston wu stderatjon to the ~ of aecurin( sllOp9 open ev~ mald!itr ohop-• T"' .r. ...... ot' . • -"' world _.,. an1 tnten>aUonal not lo.wful, ~ tb&t _. of the . ~t ....... for th!a very lm· 111"1' ...,. for 'r'rk!Dlf people, for .! o uie ~t . lrllowJedge no one came up with a -~· ,,,. Jut year s ooo the bulldlnc pljana, bec&uae of tta portant poaWon apd I fool that a llU!f&llle periOd' .iu,tnc tha Yuto "1bllc opinion samplin 1 wlllch indlcated that certain candi-p1..,.. of'art, depleting our way of size wu mts.....i and Improperly you ue t)\at pemon." • •·-' ~tea woul4 -get ·a ce-·'-Precill!! pe""'1tage of the votes. u.r, and 2,IOO allMlma ol correa-tnterpi:et& Dcnalluo aJ.oo admit· 1n tok•nc lbe llejl Cni9 aMlp· .......... -.-. .... ...................... ::::::.-...::: ::r-...:: :::..:::' ,.;:;:..::;-.:.""'....::'. ~::.::;r..:-:::;::.: 'll'p!ll'llR IDs electiona on day! -.itrloo. Local ochoola tn thla ty" l!Ut .-tk&t MmplioDC< Manllall. · r Wllb lta vut T •, 'Cl!
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HEINZ KAISER.
Here's what folks say about Santa Fe's five gr-eat daily
trains between Los Ang~!~ and Chicago:
•on Sant• Fe trairu l kllOW l .ept
Jene on schedule in any weat&; ... tide
ttlaed ... UTive r~~':Mtf,. riptt .(
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"I like room ta move around ..•
lo meet and tJ.lk to people. So l enjoy
Sant• Fe's friendly lounte and ,
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•Mm-mm! Lots o/ wonderluf 1"
Fred Harvey lood to choo#
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•/like priv111Cy, so 1 travel Santa Fe
-by myxll in• roomette«
bedroom, « with my /amity in -. • complrlment « drew1ni room.
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lo be, ·-·· E.. tus bl&& I Sh . ~· 1"'..:.._ . I :~·_=:. ~':!i.~ alt . ower _!L_ 4~= pn,.SS· g .
he0la lo Mot!Mr w.. _ ·· Mia Donna Lee Rock, d&llp· L &;Iii _ ~ J:!ew , _,_. 9el'• tar. of Mr. and Kr9. Clare~
A• •1 boy, Putn~ loamed !do ~-• 2a1• :u.7.. Pl.: eo.1a Mesa Couple Wed fifty Ye~, w~o ~ a ~etct.&i sailor on -SCott has Juat bMn dl8cloHd,
ra111ftfja-e · from ruo .,..,,dpappr wboee <11pa0lllellt to Rob-
the Cout. 'H, tau.ht me to feted at a pretty ahower gjv-• ·
love It; 1aya Putn¥2 .... He made eh Wedneeday Nov 1 by her Fifty Colden years of wedded-.--------------
me am el of a eqm,n rl"er and 1• a.ndmother. Mn: Roy ' Hicks ot happiness shared by Mr. &nd The t-en children of Mr. &nd '
taught t• .•aillns ~clplee. ~ . 19th St., Coeta. Me.ea. Mrs. WUJJ.a.m E. Ga.l.lwu, 2074 Mra. GaJJwM are daUghten-
wu a nr• u a I y, though. . Corn •talks. yellow and black .Santa. Ana Ave., Coata Men, Mmea. Vera Sipple, Lon,g Be,84.\h:
ab'?.rbea eve~hln anyone told , reamera cascading from the came ' in for special recognition MUdred Janaon, Rosemead; Ruth
me, he~notes. ·llght fixture. and bright balloorus, Sunday at an open house staged Beale, Arlington: Iva Andrews. Putn~ came out W.ut In 1907 &11.d yellow chJ'yu..nthemuma tnacJ by ~e couple's eon-in-law and Rlvel'<9ide : Wilma Pa~k, Sun
"to see the PadtJ Oerin." 1'"• a ' colortul aettlng while auturn~ daugtit,.er, .Mr. and J.lrs. A. A. Valley, Calli.: son.s, Ernat. ~ula
settled n Glendale d 11 now one· J eavea were aprin~lod lftroufid a Beala of Arlington. More than Viata; Stanley, Torra.nee; Glenn,
ot the oldut real e.nts ot that. picture of Donna and "Sco~ty." 300 ritends and relatives gathered Indio; Nelson, Llttle 'Rock. Calif.,
town. J 1 Games afforded dlvenlon1 and with flowers and gtfU. and Ray Gallwas, Wilmington .
In hi potitldoon rtfreshmenta or decorated I cup A · highlight of the Important There are 15 grandchildren. he wa.e called wn n thll area to r• lr 1 • 1-1st.an t k k h ( th Collini 'T".es, ce c ream and punch were occaar-n was a five-tiered trult Lend.Ing hosteaa &BS ce a
ma e sqme 8 etc 0 e . · H.rved. I CJtke it opped wtth a golden bell, the aff&lr wen Mrs. 1H. A . Zuber
ialand tdevelopmeut lnow Balboa The prety bride-elect rttelved l;>a.lte~ by Mn. J . H . Porte r. wno or Los An,.e}ea, Miss Evelyn
bland). Putnam m e aketche.a of an Usortment of lovely gift.a baked th e original confection Siple. Mrs. B. F . Woodlands Jr .• •
the Wh e ial~d ~and la.id out Guests Included J oa.nne Cox. Caro· Y.'hen I the rouple exchanged VO'Ws Mi.sa Const&nce Ann J&ll80n, Mn!!.
the st , ta. The est.ate pro--Row:h, Wanda Wella, Barbara In Riverside, Nov 7, 19QO. J ohn Holden and Mrs. B . F . Nel11·
moter. Collins, n ed all of the Reed, Velma Pridham, Robin Ma.king the affair doubly me. gan, RlveNilde.
Cross, Diane Abbott, Sharon morable was t h e pn!llence of Mrs. Ga.llwu w ore a lovely blue
Moores and ~{aureen Cameron. gue.st! who \Vitnesaed the wedding crepe gown and orchid ceraage. CLAl'DE "WOOFELCOCK-" PUTNAi'I
Treasure Map Artist Putnam
Is 'Woofelbird' Egg Huntsman
By Ed lk "°''l'O
am'11 p a seven-story
hotel wu planned for the ljtUe:
".thumb.. island, b t the money
wu ne er ra.iaed or IL Befdre
1918 Pu! nam ·say• ere wu onl)'
one houee on the land and Uui.t
wa.a a shanty loca::; about whe'f.e
Joe Beek·a ferry lan s.
I! Huattns . B. I. .
"There wU plenty, of good hun~
lng the~ ln the f:arly daya. The)o
used to shoot duCk.s over tbe 1
W f I I.eland 8.J'ld the s&nd,r;u.alive with,! C!'eat.or of N ew port Harbor's famed Tre&Sure Map and oo e -kl N I k th __ coc e3. ow, t n ey cue .. • bird. long til"Jle yachtsman Claude Putnam wears his 68 year! al !.he about $l.W a doze~ We w:ed to
same Jaunty angle n his yachting cap \Vhlch sport.! thr burgee f'f ! get a dishpan full arld them steam I
N eewport Harbor Yacht Club. 1.t hem" Thia reporter's and Put-
One of the earlier members ot nam's mouth!' watetf"d 1n mutual
NHYC Iha joined in 1918 1 .i ~ house. Tlle total price of $7,500 1 1·espect t or lhoee byi'one days. I
yarns sparkle like sunlight on the WM paid off over a ten vear per· "But the dredginf kill ed all ot
dancing Waters, they have a lift iod." says Putnam. · the cockles," nl u s e d Putn&M.
and a swing to them. the}' stay In Putnam goe<; 0 11 to explain his Colli.ns found out by dredging and 1
your mind like the catchy rhythm~ life-menibership. "'t\'e needed a putting the sand on top of tbe
of a sea chantey. . . bed. and all '4Qrts of f1,1miture and j mudbank he. coul~ pu.t t~e lslan.d
His eyes have a seomen.s wr~n-a gl~nf!ral ovf'r11.ll clean-up cam· above the high tide, hae . Thats I
kle at t~e c~rn~rs, s~d hl8 ,·o~ce palgn for· the old shell so we gave ~ow Balboa Islam! f Rme into he-
h&!> a wink 1n 1t Its the voice o ut some life memberships. \Ve 1ng.
ot. a man ~th meinories kept \vere th~ guys w ho donated furn-I . P\1tnarn'J11 fan1ouA rJ'reasure Map
ahve; ml'mor1es taken out of the ishings. bl'ds. chairs. and cleaned first knew the tilt of the d rawing
closet frequently and a ir ed. me-out t he plact> \vith shovels, broonis bo ard after Har·ry vyelch of r:1ew·
mories that add to a fuller life and a lot of clbov.· grea.<1e." he I port Chamber of Commerce said to
In the present. adds. I ;,utnsm (a~out 2~ y('ars ago}
A n a Woofelcock, of long stand· The harbor was not quite .so Claudf', lets dra1.1. a pi cture of
ing, Putnam is probably one of the Hy a ccessibl then recalls Put-this place and get people to come
world's outstanding authorities on ~. H e reme~bers that "about dewn and look at it." The resolt-
the habitat and activities ot the where Bill Bartho loniae's howie ant Treasure Map, now In lta third
Woofelbird. "The Woofelblrd lays Is. there wa.q a telephone lln& revieion has been flletributed to
an ivory egg that i& square and strung a c ross the bay and laU I thousands of people.
bas dots on it from one to six, a masted s hips had to stay 011 the After ~6 years of active sailing,
wonderful specimen or natur·e's other side or the linf' .. (Putnam 19 still entln1sias.tlc about
handiwork,"' adds Putnam. In hi~ One o ( t he brightest spots in the i the game . as ever. Don t try to
po5tition 8..9 Woofelcock. Putnam NHYC histor was the irate 1 catch him 1n h~s Glendale office on
used to lead out all members . . Y . p I week-e nds. hes probably aboard c ruise taken_ in 19 19 by its mem· hie little sailing ketch ''Tlare." (about 301 one night' a year in bPrS. T he pirate!! den of th<' club
search of the elusive egg. Accord-has murals paintNI by Putnam
ing to the la...,·s of the organiza· ...,·hich relive the n1 f'mor y of that
tion It always started at eight C'ruise. "~1.ost of the figur"es on
bells (midnightl "in the still of a those walls have their counter·
"My wife is tipping her hat to
the grocer again:' -Columni.st
Walter KlerMn re ·•buying spree"
night, of a certain night, the date
of which will never be kno\\-n ex-
cept by the Woofelcock."
parts In real life ," he says. A. little lhought . and a -iittle
Orpnli.ed tor Fun
The c rui8e whose purpose wns kindness are often worth more
to obtain new mem&ershlpa I mis· than a g reat deal of money~Rua·
... ion was accomp Uah~d. over 100 kin.
Both Donna and her flance, tla.lf ~ century ago. Tbey were The popular couple have resided
who Is the son ot.._Mr. :utd Mrs, Mrs. ~u-.n Hylu, P~ M.rs. In. Costa Mesa since 1943.
Bedford ScoU, '2060 .Maple ~ve., c. ~ Cu:roll, B . F . Nelllpn,
Costa Mesa, were graduated .trOm· qbrdt St&lde.r, Geeqe Patton.
Newport H!"bor Union H lg h Mrs . . H . Porter and aon Geor•.e.
school. Th~y plan a..i:i ~rly Jan-a'4 or Riverside! and L. G. Major,
~ary wedding. Long Beuh. .
"I want a sponsor who has
sometlllng tender about him-pre·
'en.bly legal tender." -Actres3
Jean Parker.
See the Bl GAME Saturday!
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As put by Putnam "the Woof('l-
birdfl" was organized for fun and
comradeship, but we took the club
seriously . It any Woofelbird didn't
properly live up to his responsi-
bilities . ...,·e'd throw him off the
ne1.1.r members Oooded into the I---------------1 •
Nf{YC after the trl-pl was quite'
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dock.
He empha.sized the feet thal
""'hen the \Voofelbird burgee was
hoisted," members laid a.side their
business problems. d ry land sail-
ing. and bridge ha nds and took off
in search nr the \Voofelbir<I egg.
On the n1ort"> se1ious side. Put-
nam added. "that ,.,.(. are nne of
the fe\\' sailing organizations Y:ho
have buried one nf ou r men1be rs
on thf' high seas." Alpha chapter
of the \VoofelbirdJ:: Is at the Ne1.1.··
port Harbor "\·acht club. while Ed
Gourley 1s \\'oofelcock at the
Beta chapter at the Santa Barbara
Yac ht club.
R ecalling the old days of the
NHYC. Putnam goes back to 1'18
w_hen the clllbhouse was an old
rented hOUJ:e-. belo1.1.· Greel"y's
pavilion. There '"'ere only three
small boats and one big one in the
club then "although I guess you
could count Greeley's old tug, too:'
There were about 150 members
In the club thf'n and monthly
dues were about $2.:";0.
Pu~i'UIAf'I N. H. Y . C.
In 1920, Putnam negotiated the
pur chase of the present clubhouse.
"It was a terrific old shell, and a
former skating rink. T om Broad-
way was building boa~ in front
O( the rireplace in the Jiving room,
then. I offered old Doc So iland
(& famous cancer specialist, now
deceued) $750 8.s a down pay-
ment and we had ourselves a club·
an adventur('.
MO Pi.,._t~
There were about 350 Pirates
all in costun1e on the three day
trip, and it ...,.as loaded with ga.mb-
'"ing device!\, borr owed ror the oc-
'R.Slon from the Los Angeles
shertrrs nffi c-e "\.\"e figured to 1 make a neat profit from the
~amb!ing set-up. but our P.la..n.s al·
:l1ost ba ck -fired."' Al one time. we I
\\'f're $0000 be hind <'n the gaming
tabh·s fsomeone kept h itting sev-
ens and elcvf'ns with those Woof-1
cl bird e~irs I and we \Vere might~
"'"·o rril d . However we had Rudolph
Kysela take over thP table foe u
l\nd we got into Catalina with a
$3000 profit."' I
There were ne\vsreel camera-1 n1f'n aboard dur·1ng the cruise and
,,.e had promb1e{I thf'n1 a plank·
,,·aJking scene. "I asked fo r a vol-
unteer when we were on tht> lee
ti:de o f Catalina. g49 men rt>fUst'd
a'1d I had a ha.rd tin1e getting back
ab:-iard the schooner after I walk· 1
ed t he plank . I t was 15 reel down
to the water and I had to come up !
the taffrail log line hand over
hand.· he adds. I
\.\'ives of tile piratet'i came over
on· the Catalina boat to watch the '
fun and pirate parade. Avalo n
cit}' ufficlals bedecke<i the s treets
for the pirates and the cruise
ended up with a bang . "W"-shot
ofr $500 worth of firewo rks, and
that was a lot of firei>.'Ol"ks in
those days," says Putnam.
Biggest s urprise to the pirate
crew was the seaworthiness of
their ehlp, a 150 foot long, three
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cl b Y nilv chUI'('~· J ean 1'.f1try Chri15t en· Open u ear !l\H~. daug tcr or fl.1r .l and Ml'fl .
J111!11f1 1-1 . (ihTifltirn.snn . ~·01 J)ahlht
Ml'n1bers of J,irlu 1 ~\c \.\'un1l•n'.s avc111u~ a n Harnl1l V +vyl l nm11.n .
club vote<\ tn changC'tlH· «lt1h y(•11 1· s1 1n nr f\.-1r. and 1'1rs. V'c>rvi ' ('. Jn·
to run frn11 1 J t1r1e tn J111u• ill· 1n :i n oif 1 9 F:a.'{l \\'1l"l•1°n !ilrl'el,
~t c>Ad o r follo\\"i11i; 111 .. ealcndar Cn:~t11 !\·l 1•t11~. 1'H1d"the1r \'nw1-1 .
vrar. whr n they hrld thr1r first \\'Ith th ~ ll<'V. f,<n1 i~1 f<'1sk,. nf
r;11l 1nef'l1 n>: Ml lhC' rl11 h hnU"lt"', f'nnutna asr1Ht1ni::. t hr F C'V. Jol'rph
l\1r!'l. l<Pnt l-Ilt ch('11(·lt p rt·s1d1n~. Tl1111llp!ioll /f't'• fr1r1111·d he doubl('·
A1rs. N•·k:;n11 .. l•o lll:\',"•IHI \\'lt-o.; 1i11J:: 1·t'rt'n11:'.1y 111 \\'hit h tht• brldt
nan1rd rha lr11111n nf !he n•1111i11;1!-\\':IS J.;ll'Pll in lt1'1•plng by het' fa .
in,g 1 orn u1ittr1· und Mr11 J\,.llnl•lh ll1('r . I 1
I l'1·onks chttirrnttn i •f 11 11<'\V \\'l'lfa rl' ,J1•1tJL v.·n~ n l ul'•·ly h110(> in v.•hll•
·~<'•'linn. v.·ilh ~l r:1 1\. E. Nng:rnt u,. •ttl1n \\'Ith n•·l v11k•· at1r1 rufflrl'l
I a.o.;f<tf<ta11t . 111.<;tr 1d nf J \'ril. a h 'Hlll\f\11 whitr
Airs lfll\'ila nd R ·i~(·1·i;. prn,gran1 ~p11ni!lh n1a11tdJa v.·i+.'I tv.•tirn flVl'r
•·hrlfrrnan. pr···~f'n l••d 11nl-><'il1•' F'P('-IH·r bl •nil ."hair. ra11~1Jt a t ca rh
lt>y. \\;ho )'.!l\\tt' ll <h·li;.:htful r••\·if'\\' ~ic le \\'ith r11-11n~ .. bln~Ollll'I. Sh··
I n f T . ~. f':l1 1nll'N 1'hp ('1u·kt11i\ !'Hl'l'!C'd ii ~\'Ill!{' n ilJh· nn \Vhi t'h
1-lntll'. Aflrrn·urd . 1'1 rs. Nl•l:-1o n wrrr pusr<!f J,:<.tr"<l,.ni<1~ 11nd nrani:c
Nei1·e l'l't\'t'•I rt•fr··~h1n•·11!:-1 h\t•i>~11111:.;, l'P l;1tl l't nbu) c:i ught tr,
I
A <·ard p·11·tv \~·r><; held f'-ridnv lhr whit!' ,Malin ~f rl'ar1ers . Tiu·
\\·I th ~11'lol J ul111 Bu~·d d1rt't't1t1i,: \\'t'ddi11i.: i::n~ v.•Rs thr ''i-;nn1e thinr-
plRy. G:lrtlr11 l'-"rtiun n1<'t TlH':l· hnrrn\\'t'!L" ~ha\·ing hf'••n w "rn hy
1
1 day \\'ith M r&. Gt:orJ.:\' \\'a.rt.I. 100 l1·an·s s •!dl"i', Jl.1t l'I . v.·iir~a A1 yrehn
Vin \'clla, n di.<ic 11.~ ... 1n n nf l't11ture l<'11r th:1t lv.·1·ddinJ::, Jr·1:1 n can1r-
1 nf flll'hsiRs pr1i,i::1'8n11nf'tl. h"n1r fr111n l ''~n;,1rH In br n1ai!J of
1 h••llHr, fl .~q1·v1'·I' rrt11r"lf'd by hf'!
•:1 ~t1•r f~nr th1!' 11r1·nH io11 1\-lr~. M y-
n•hn 1\·p_~1 f"l\'11rd in fnlrf satin
1 \\'i !h tll'f o\('''skirt. fl s1pfl ll jii1·ker
1\·1111 rnll e ••lli:tr ttn<I net J!lnveti
tl c1· tllll'l';:ay bo11rp 1et v.·,:1 o f Tali3
lllfl 11 r1110<'S.
Patio Festivity
For Kamaa:nas
'fh(" pal1n uf 1\ .1ch•1 r ·r1 ailcr
Port. \\'rll l'durt•·d t r1 p,<1.IR HffAirs. J•1ank Jn nRn Pf ln;.:lf\\•ood Act
1v01< S4'+·11p of l!iC' c11~1 flllll•' party •·d H.i' b1·~t 111an fnr Id~ bl"<>lh('T
1\•i!h v.·hit'h n1C't11hr 1~ n ( f{an1a1nR l l~:hrr.'I "wf't·r 1 ~:ii\' r·hri.'llensnu
l<Jub. 1·f·h1l~vl'H n11fl frit·nLt:-1, o b-1 hi t1f ho>r oft~,, bridt:. 8 11 q En1i\ A1y -
SC'rl'cd llal\o\l,'ecn. rrhn. Jr. 1 !
Thl rt y-.o.;c\'e~ arlults and r hll-J•rt•eeding' the brirlnl ent ouraRr
dren joln1•d 111 t_ht> parad,. \\'hcn 1 v.•c re th<' randPllg-hlcfs, Janll't' 1 ·ostu_n1e~. \V c rr JUdg-1 d. Children Ovf'rnirui a ?d Sharon ~e Hanl'\on v.·inrnn~ 111 nr<ler nan1<'d W('l'C rcn-J wca.rin~ lonf:' i:-r·ef'n ti+frtta frocks
ny An1 ~nshaw, NnTn1:tn Carter and Both are iousins of he bride-
.lay Ricke tts; ndults were Mn1ir g-roo n1. r
Mo rgan. Jat·I< Sabr nnd IJ<J b f'1trl-Mr~. Vivi~n llHrn1~n lsyed tht·
son . \YCrlding 111 rC'hes 11nd accompa-W I c n f' rs and marshn1alln...,•s nh•r1 the .cin lpist. Tdus Htrr er. wh0 were roasted ovr r th~ rite. Cil.ler, ~itng th£' \\~('dding Hy1n a nd The <tou~hnuts and cnffrP \V('rc served Lord's l 'ra·.L r. t
by th<" hofl lt"s....;_ .. lc lrn 1'1.cTRggart, ..,.r
who 8 180 pro\·1(,1.•d guy ha ts and Rust l(nd \'rllou· . um~
nois1•111a kers. Da.skrt!'l or t\ISt nnd y llnw chry.
A l-laJlow een baskrl of apples. santhe1nun1,i ferns anrl fandclahra
dnuJrhnul.'I. nuts an<l a pu111pkin nli,t;ht with 'tall j.;'rcen <'~ndl cs dee·
v.·cre brnt1 ght for the club'!:i adopt· orated the ~ ·church, w~Hr whlt l'
cd fatnily. ~At 1n bows and rnp''3 ~arkf'd the
rentcr aisle! down whic~ the wvd·
~~ dini:::-party r1·oef'{'rlcd to lhc altar. ~~~tff)il@;'fili~~· Ci•Tle 8. pr wh ich Mrs. Chri<l-
en."lon is a tcmbcr. decf,ral<'d the
('hurch r<lu lional huilqinJ::' where
the r('cPpti n v.·a~ hclrL Flowf'r fl
"'·ere nrchi , yrllow ~nd white
c hry~anlht'J 111ns Rnd ~hey had
been arra"frd by Mrs. Graef'
Thompson 1.Vld her com fn itte. The
bride'8 tablq wa~ COV<'tfd "''ith a
lace cloth afid adot-nf'd }"ilh flow-
er!' and c delabra. 1'ie lhree-
tlert>d wed<! ng cake ~ topped
by a mlnlat re bfide a11d groom.
I AM GOIN 'G
OUT OF BUSINESS
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DRESSES
COATS • SUITS .
·BRASSIERES • ·SPORTSWEAR
Everyth~g Goes
ORANGE
ParC'nts r eiv(.'{f with lthe young
-:ouple. Mr!I Chrlstenso~-weafini;:
turquoise nt, a c.hlnese silk
crepe brou.2t1t from P nama by
the bridP. fier hat was of black
veJvet with turquoise fc ther and
h~r conaage wu of wh tC carna-
tlon.s. Mn~nman wa.s n Copen-
hagen blue crepe with uhes of
ro&es hat pink c&rn~t.lon cor-
"8ge. I
TMCtfr tn Panae-
• The new !Mn . lnma.~ recently
returned trot Painaina wtlere she
has been fo two yea rs ¥: teacher
of EnglLeh d 90Cla1 ience at
Pan -Ameriqan lnstttu . Rev.
Fiske, 8.Mi.st(ng pastor fl the wed-
ding. we.s .,._iao at the Institute.
The bride i!'i now teachl g releu:-
ed Ume relJCioWI rctucat on claa-
el in Ncw~rt a.nd ta Mess . Mr, Inman rved for t year•
ln the n&vy and bu a stir·
veyor. At p sent he 111 klng an
agricultural I course a Orange
Coast col~ The couple an mak-
ing their ho.rfte at M4 St.,
Coat.a Mesa.I former ho e of the
brick>. I
Remit.II ~e from conatant
Pradlcel ~~ In thla ~-r -r·-
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Olga Grauel Weds ~-=!~•Y
in C.D.M .. Rites Business Women
Musical Revue
at St. James
Quiel almplJctty marked the Guegt speaker f o r the Newport
rites. held on Mond•y. Nov. 6 In Harbor Businea and Profeu\on•l
Corona. del Mar OongregationaJ \Vomrn's T hul'"8day, Nov. 2. wa.-,
church, whlch united In marriag~ Earl W. Stanley, state aa."ie.mbly-
Mn. Olga Grauel of Collta Mesa man from thi8 dl.!lttict. Mr. Stan-
ud Roy Wiiiiama. The Rev. Paul ley, int roduced by Peg Hsapa , pro-
Babbltt officiated at . the double gram chairman. spoke on the com.
rtng ceremony. fng erection. explaining the propo-
A second Mualca.1 Noni.en~ Re-
vue by the Young Churchmn;i'• !
League of St. Jamea EpiACO-pal
church wtll be gtven In the part&h
hoUS(' Sunday eYt'ning. No\'. 12 at
8 p. m . With guests seated at
11mall tables and served with re·
frcshmf"nls during the revue. it
pro ml11r!'I to be an evening of good
C'nt<•rlalnmC'nt for both young a.nd
old.
'Ibe bride was charml ng in a sitlonli on the ballot and the var·
black and white crepe enRemble, lous blll11 put through legi ~l11.tu re .
complemented by a corsage or gar. Maynr L. L . ll'lbcll and rouncilman
dentu and l"osea. She wa.s attend-Ross GrE<ely w ere &180 special
ed by her daughter, MrR, J ohn guestl'l.
Hit o r the affair lnst year '4'U
a tRk~ff ori i;:::rsnd opcrR. v11;tten
by Jac ll \\'ilcnx, tH.l .. nted organist
R'ld comrost'r and mcn1ber o r the
't. C. L . Thi!'l ;.-'C'1t.r he has com-
pofif'd a t'Onlpanion piCt""c, Les
J f'unes-F'illes. or ;..o\·1~ Ill lhe Bot -
tlene<·k. Because R ic ky Ot hmer
~ave the melociy to the compo~r.
the np l•ra has be<'n dedicated to
him.
McKamey, who wore a blue suit Following dinner 'and a e:iort
bustnegi. meeotin~ presldPd over bv
with gardenia coru.ge. Mabel Fitz.morris, president, i.:-rnup· >.fr. and M.111. M cKAmey honored
the new Mr. and Mni. WllliamR sinJ:"ing was led by C iera Spelman. Guest, introduced v.·t•re Wilma with a reception Tuesday eve· nlr)g at thi::lr home, 2~1 Redlands Walter, Jean Mattht'WS, l!iabc.\Je
avenue, U pper Bay H eightA. An Hiner , P earl LeFcvrc, a_nd Ruby
t•--t t Miszko. e ~tive arrangcmen ° roses The Newport H arbor cluh v.-·as adorned the di ning tahl<', from we)I r('presentC"c1 Rt th1' rt•cent which a buffet supper WaJIJ served Southern Dislrlr t ('onl'rntinn h r-Id f-'tar1·1n1; v.-•111 bf' l{<'n C rumlry,
and other fl owers in the' sea.son's !<'11•11 : N'11.nc y J\.l illrtt. soprano: at Arrnwh('Rd Spnngs hott>I. The .,Ue8 were u:sed !:lbuut the roo ms. l l 1 f t h J at•k \\'1lcnx, harit nn•· 1:1ntf ac-o u H Hn1 1n,c: progran1 n " rvn· . Pr<'sent wer<' Mr. and M'l'M. WJI-t ' l lk b th II I 1·vn1panr:-it. T11k 1ni:: 11art 1n nl ht'r ven ion \\'&."I a a y c \\.(' Jlams, Me~~. anrl M f'~dame~ Kel-l•nown lil'W~ ,.<,rn nl!.''1 tlatnr Kl'nt 11.1·!~ v.·1~! h(:, G1c.i.: \Vr1J.":hl . Bill
lie Jensen. LE'p retr1lCC'hi, Merle I Tl •--t "Th \V •I I . w' l h 'r>o:•ta. I C\I' r .... ruhani. n111 YRrwnod,
H I r1..,.,1 fl, on e o . ( 1s o c · J 1 Wh J · · Jensen A . Po rter, Juck arr R, . U .. Th tl ti 1•;_1n11 c 1t c, oan f.ll'rt·1JI, Band1
Elmer ' Ml'rccr: al8'1 John Mc-Mmgh 1 SF.II •i~c a c~'1 ng '"'v.•f'rt' !l11ttnn. 1'.Ta :-v Rnvc<'. lrn1in Sta-
r 1 a ~ zninrrz s pr1•:<n! cnt ; ... al"t'J t 1 r 1 " E. • -Kamt'v Sr of LonJ.: B(•Ach , 11-rs . 1 W b t ' t t 1 \~•1t· ( . ,nu1se ~r•rkson LA.·slle Louis~ Bal.ln1an and the host and J_vn . Hr 1'1'1" Apas SB•I <' r:·p,su.'1'111 : 1.-n\\·\·i :•kn H nd Shi rlr v St;t hlC'r .
~OSll'S."1. . ii n \.Vht'clf'r, J\.filrlrl'd Cha )111an. H' elf atf' ,5 anrf ~ cent.R I cmoe , gncs 1>mqu1s , " er· T k -·
• Mr., And ~frs. W1llt~ms . are at D~rcen Upson, Frellah Bate~ an<l J and n1ay ht• obtained at the door .
homr in the1.r new rcs111 cn1e, 2609 i.ydia Shcrnian .
\ttversldc OrtV(', rosta M C.MR. :\f~~t SIGS :\I ~~ flt:t.I'
-' h S 1 i.:11~r" !'!early g1\'•·n anrf under-
"'ll\' f:l)S. J,t;A\.F. TO\\'I'lii Sermon T eme 'lnnti n1allr f 11r ~u<><I t"·'l.mwurk
· '.'1'1"rfl . M .• \\'ho h rnke h.-r arm at Lutheran Church l~·th 1111 the .J?ri•t1rnn and on the
recently, is r<'C'nve tillf!' undel' the 1 1 111~1lv.-•tty. :1d \·1se,.. tht• Nat111nal Au-
<'H r o f Dr. Dov.•ns." N l'W J er.Mry SC'l'n1np lh<'nl(', Sunday. Nv\•. 12, t nrnnl};I(' f'l11h. Ynu ran help ·rc-
pHpt'r. 11 a . n1 J nl th•' Nr\\'f!O•l tlarbur dure our t1·afr1c a cf•idcnt toll by
ei. t .u ih<'rari 1•hurc·h. 1027 Cliff !J rive, 1n<1 k1 11,e your a1 ·n1 R1~n1ls e lcarly ' -C::la ."1.~lfled ad.!4 a rc read by fol s is : ··v nU Get \\'hat Ynu Want'." and dehht'ratrly. anrl hy .. .,,.a tch1ng
who are l11oklng·to buy. · Tt~xt is ~hilliplans 3,17-21. rarC'fully for the. signal~ of othl'rl .
' MEAT DEPARTMIENT
CLOSED
SATURDAY IARMl~TICE DtY>
EA~TERS
Sliced BACON "· 45c
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GROCERY -VEGETABLE
and DELICATESSEN DEPT.
Open 7 d::1ys a week 9 am 9 pm
t ·1st:::-0T R ·\11\' nr;F:1··
RIB STEAKS e • lb. 59c
SllA~K l~ES~ 1
SMOKED HlM 1 TENDERIZED
WHOtE labo11t 12 lbs.) I or EITHER ruLL t~AlF
. ' Grade "A" or !'Select" Baby Beef
ROASTS "" 39c S!E~KS "" 69c Pot Roast . I Sirloin • •
MESA RANCH MKT.
~='\"\.~
7-Bone .•. 1h. 47¢ Rou~d • . lh. 74 ¢ Meat and ChHH Squa.-
1 Vi cupe "=' 'I• ~ .. 1t Rnd. Bone lb. 49 ¢ Rib 'teak • 1•. 59¢ caa.atd I ,_ Sf'llHll pe..,....
_. 2 •listttlr b.1-....,
t Y'.~-~---V1 OilP Pe11 Millr: ~-.-V•nlP•-Plate Boil • 1.: 19 ' T ·Bahe • • 1•.· 79 ¢
Fine Flavordd Corni d Beef
;i cup'-am-J sabl•.,._. cWll -b• .. _.or cau...,
" I Bnls. Brisket lb. 5~; Bnls. found lb. 69 t
Wonderful H?t or Sli ~ed Cold
Turn on oven; ~ at mod.era.tel,. 1lotr
(l'.50°). Greue a 1ha.Uow qua.rt bakin1
dish. Miz: lightly in bowl th. meat,
cheeM, cnacker crumbs, Nlr uid pep.
per . Miz in well a mittuA of beattt11
.:gga, milk and wai:er. Bah about JO
min.1 or until firm. Cut in 1quaH1; top
with equal plUU of chili u.uai. Serw
hot. Maiet 4 Hn"inp..
Aged
CHEDDAR
I I
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GOl,J>ES BASTAl\-1
SWEET CORN
HEART~ Of'
CELERY .. · • •
LARGE S NO\\'IJITE 1
CAULIFLOWER
CAPE COD I 2 29 CRANBERRIES I · . 1 s. c
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SOLID HEADS
LOCAL CADAGE • •
ROME BEAUTY .f
: APPLES · .•. •
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*Corned beef, left·oV'l!f' cooked *'· veal or poric al-a can be \ltl!d..
You lf'fll Need
Pet Milk, America•
Ch••••• Lu1tch Meat, Kggs
and Chill Sauce.
1\l.I. J'•fJJ•1 ·1.AR RRASDS
CIGARETIES
COFFEE
Good Bulk ••••
Monarch • • • •
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Chase & Sanborn
Ben Hur ••.• • •
Folcjers • • • • •
Hills • • • • • • • . (
M J B • • • • • • . I
Pet 4 small • • •
MILK 2 tall •••• •
1•. 73c
11>. 77c .
lb. 7fJc
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oR'EsslN6~. qt. 49c
:SPRY or
CRISCO l•bs. nc • •
M C>nareh-Solld Pack
TOMATOES 2 ~1 ttn 24c . . • ..
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ch lla .. kel ,
1976 ·Newport • .,. Beacoli 5695·
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YOU CAN bO BEi IER AT
• o ·a 1ger
I FURNITURE CO. • We Buy and Sell New and Us.ed Fu rniture
.1 .
1812 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Be. 5656
FELIX & LEO
\\'ITJI
SUE STANLEY y
~-lf l llTI .\' F.X('f ;r•T \\'ED~ES D :\l' at •
VAUX'S
810 Ea..olt Ralhna Bl\·11. 8Al.80A Harbor 131-'
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Service Club Presidents · to Ch~rches U~ite in Community Day
Judge Preview _ ,Booth Exhibits =:.:;:::::~ E51~ :~ ~:F;n~~K~t~W:~nEi~
Prealdend. of the Har6or area iterVlee cluba have been appolnted port HeiCht.8 bj mernben &nd gar HJll aa chairman .of World
by Mrs Betty Jarvla tQ Judge the booth exJUblts tor the Chrtat.mu rrtend.s of the Harbor council of Day or Prayer. Women from 11evcn . ..,. church<'s were represented at lhl'
Pf'evlcw to be held at the Rendezvous Ba.llroom, November 30, Decem· Church Women. Theme of the aer-eotnmunlty Day.
ber 1 and 2. vtce waa "Love Thy N eighbor."
Judges will be Or. Edward W . Milum, president of lhe Balboa Mrs. Percy Balncl!I. acUng chalr-
Bay Llona club, Arle,gh Swartz. man for lhi? day, pl"('sented an ln-
presldent of c~•ta Me• .. Uons, A . spiring program. ..,., -booths of the Girl Scouts a.nd V . Jorcrensen, president of Rola..,,, 5 h Rev. Thnmu Gtb~n . ho3l pas-... ·" lhe Boy couts whlc are being .. Dr. Jan1es Thornton, Klwanh1 tor anu president of Newport Har-prepan:'d by the Scouts of both bo c
President, MrB. 1rt lldred Stanley, r ouncll of Church ea, gave Costa M esa and Newport Beach. Zonta president. . prayer:. for the dal'· Miu Sarah Ina Ray Hulton and her AJI-t ~trs. Betty J arvis report11 that Conant loaned a bcautl ul United Girl band will <lpcD the Preview N fl the mcrchanl8' exhibit which ts aUons &f which we" displayed with a special Ahow on Thurada.y. be a major part of thill annual bene-tween the American and Chris-N ovcmber 30. P opular Costa Mesa flt show will be even bigger and tlan flags. Mrs. Baines le-d the re-and Newport bU!!ill(•ssman Dean
better. I Bradford \VIII cmcc-e this Thurs-sponaiv<' reading.
The block-long Rendezvous Ball-day night progr.:tm. Two solos: "O Divin~ Redeen1-
room will be a shopper's paradille. er'' and' "We \\'oul<l Be Building'·
Exhlbi~ are being planned t o "'t.-l<~Jfl'Mi ~ant.a were sung by Mrs. Adrianne \Vag-
solve any and every shopping Friday , Occc1nbcor 1. Santa 'flU. er. Mrs. Wende ll Hoyt played the
worry. Visitors can browse at be o rtlc lally welcomed to Ne1,1.•port organ accompaniments.
their leh1ure and see tl;J..e best In Harbor wht·n a da7.zllng fashion MiM Irene Bosom.worth. chllir-
n1erchandlM!-and all avl.llab\e lo-sho\v will unfflll\ before him. Thll'l man of the nominating C'Omn1ittee
cally at com(l('tltive prices. unl')Ue rlil'lplfty will i'nfirc-d be a pre!iented the follow ing offlC'er11 to
Lll'lt St.ores vi111on fnr S t . Niel<. according to :i1e-r:ve for the new yeor : 1-1is."!. Elsi.:!
Mr/'I . Nath:1Ji c f\1ic lu1ud, who is Nl.'wht.nd. roclected pres l~cnt: Mrs.
arrangini:: the no\'rl prugran1• <.:hr~ler Fisher, vlre prcl'!lident:
Siu.• 1·C'pnrti;1 that stores from M rs. ~tildrcd Trusty . 1 !lccretary
"ach p1trt <if the Harbor a rra will and 1-1 r1'1. L . ~r. K eclc·r, t1ea.<1urf'r .
take part . J<r(1n1 C'Ol'llR M eHa : The· R<'v. Git:i~nn conrluctcd iAstallation
MAn , The fi1 .1t Sh11p and Mufti. 1( thr ri fflccr11.
Mrs. Irene Ollila had c harge o!
the J nu~ery for chlldrcn. tJRhen;
we~ Atmel'!. Cht'l11 t ian Shindler.
Jtln1r~ Black. Thad Samucl:i anti
Robct't Can1pbell. ·
quring the social hour tea and
cookie!! \\tere 8<'1"\'Cd by metnbc'~
of the host church from a tabl('
covered with a beautiful lace cloth
and \\'ilh n 11ur,-c boUQUC'l o f yellow
"n1ums" in the center. The offer-
ing will be l'pplicd t o the nced1'
n( JlisplRri'd persons In Eurnpc.
Knn!R. Palf'stine lln(i the Far East.
~fm{'s . ,._t tldred Trusty and Cor-
irme: Quarry -were In charge of
registration.
New Daughter
at ~e wis Home
Crnter o r ntter:tlnn in th" Eurl
A . Lewis hnme. !'101 F.:I Mud('nll . Li
Jflni•t ~uc, born 01·t . 30 at l :28
~. n1 And W\'i~hjng six pounds, r1vu
nupccs. It w ill not be too Ion,:: h<'·
fore she \\'ill he pl:iyn1atc of hP1'
elder sistC'r, Christine. now 11
lllOtlthR OJ<I.
Displays will be made by Lldo
Drug, Rlchan:rs Lido Mar ket and
the N~·port-Balboa Federal Sav-
ings &: Loan, all in the Lido Isle
1h1>ppin~ di:;;t rict: Ncv;port Furnl-
ture. Ha1bor Frozen Foods, thr
Canncril•i;i, Nt'\l.'po rt ·Supply. and
l .. irlo Electric from Newport
!leach. F'!'rnn Cnl)ta Afcsa -La-
,\1 ntte· . .,, Muiti' Ltd., and Al's Fur-
11i11rc, Jax Inc-.. Bid\vell's A-fen's
\.\'Mr. Stan A ckf'r ma.n, all of
'31dbfJa I~land. Exhibit111~ from
R~lbna a1·c r av,11ion Gift Shop,
\Vilsnn':-. J cw('lry, l"'iper-Juhnson
Sport!'l"'car and Ricky's.
Ltd. Frnn1 Ctu·nna d1 ·l Ma r: A playet. l nfnrmat•on Qui7. vw1t:-
O'Br1en's Rpc<'ilalty Shop. The pri:11cnted by ~fme1'1. l'ercy BainC's,
Childrcn·s Shnr. Balhoa .<ihops par-C'hester F'i11h ('r, Th('oflq rc H auser
tjcipating arc: Sh<'. Surf and Sand. anfl A1 1s11 I rene Boson1y,•orth. Mrs.
Pipc !'-J ohn-.on nnU l•'itzpatr\cks. H <'rbt•rl Ktn.(, f'Cer1·t ar·)' of the Paternal ,C'ranllparent." arc Mr.
Balh11a . J.id(i \\'Ill h" !"("presented Ec un11•nleal n eg1slCI' mtJ.de a re· and ~l1 .<l. (."lytl<" Lc-...1.<1 of C..:osta
hy l < . .iy N1•\sun. NC'v,;port by 1..orn-port on the proi:rCN-" of regi!'ltra-1'off'.<ia. J U~t 1110\·prf from Los J\11-
b1·th And IJ(';n·hr~11nhrr. F'rnnt Bal· Lion. A J>1hn11 blll!i11r11s lllt'C'ling ~t·IC'.<i for 1'-1r. l.C\\'1!4 1~ l\(J\V "'Ith ht:<
boa J!'Cl~nd : .Jn 'C. Iui·_, l{nit 'N Purl. with ~1 iss Nl'WIRnd p1c-.i11Lni:: \\'ll: son in the l..,.C\\'lS Brus. flattery Va~ftbond !fulls<' anrl r.ay T og.<i, ""Id 1h 1r'n~ tti.r 11r1f'U\I h"ur. ('h r1~t :<ih'1P nt !'\1•\.,.l">Ort.
Cl"thint: rnr tile ''lltlrf' funilly will Church by thf' Sea ha!' t•xtcnded ~tat •·rnn.I g,R.ndpa11•nts are '-fr
be modcll(•<1. l\f~·n . 1,.1p ki<is and an Invitation to hold the W orld arul l\Ir.<l . Jnhn 5,·hn1idlke or
_({rand n1a nnd r.r-·1ndpn will all find Day ot Prayer J1ervicc al that Gr8.n1i c~nyon. J\r17.nntt ; hut Mrl!
!"Onielhiui: to suit their parlicular church and the date has1 been set Sch1nirltke \'ltll not !'>Cc the bAbv
fancy. ror Febru8ry 9. for SO!lll' timt•. b1•1ng-lfl \ltenna 10
In k"t:pini:: v . .-,th this fl\~hion Ch11lrn111n or tht• \'ilriou:.; cnn1-v1s1 l hrr niothcr. hl·r fi rst trip Lo i
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High Quality Printing-Ph. Har. 1616
Corona del Afar ha.'I Oliver
Broomheatl Sewing 111achines and
Dee's Breuty salon. Comn\unity
Players are again entering anc!
are planning an intere.<iling both
The local business wonH'n \Vil
sponsor an intc1·11ntional booth
Of con1munity intc1·cst will be thr
'heme, a l'<'l nf fnur matr:hcrl Hurl-mittecs f or the cn~uin,i.: ~'Cllr \l.'111 Eurupc in 20 yl·ar:;i. . ~.;--~~~~~~_:___:_:___~~~~.---~~~~~~~~~~~-.... on IJ;:i.y Sahlt•s \\'111 hr-~ivi'n away
'o c;nn1e ln<·ky firl1rt hnlde r. Othrr.,
\'<tluahlf' .-ind 1 ntcr1·st1 ~,i: itc1ns -...·ill
'll' J;:i\'1'11 ;1\vny \\·ith thr ('nmpli-
'll'Tll1:1 of local !llt'rch11!1\1'\. Th('s<'
·ifll'4 ft r P un dik!•lay ni. the Surf
CREATED PURSUANT TO AN ACT
OF THI UNITED STATES CONGRESS
TO PROVIDE A SAFI AND PROFIT AILI
PLACE FOR YOUR SAVINGS
RIMIMllR • • • IAYIN•I. R1•IYecl lly 1M 10lla
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J ,nj•nl h •1!-1n ·~~ \~·on•tll a1vl lllt'I'·
hants ur•· u11i l111).: Ill cxt rndin~ R
·n1·d1rtl l/l\'il:tl1CJI\ tn lhP 111.'\lLIH('
lf'1,11t' d .t:11·1' l•~~•ll\' •l \VflU'h Will
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'oUlll y !"'PHH•' •' 1111 ·1rog f:!t11t1pr;; in
n 1·xh1lutl"11 o;' tins b1·aut1ful and
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T i1·kt't S {111· tilts thrc•··dav l'flUntl
1f rntcrta111111rnt ur1· 1111\\' ·,,11 sa\(_•
1.nd ntny h1• 11h l;-11 nt"rl frnn1 <Ill\'
11cn1h"'r n t lht' IJus11H•ss and P1·~.
'•'.41'Jnr· \I \",'u111e11·,._ c•lt1b, or par-
i1·1pat1n1: J1H•r1 ·ha11l:J. 1\dn1is.<;1on
viii ht' $1 00 pl11s 20 1·r·11 I s tax find
int• t1cJ,1 t rri\'l'I":,: a ll prugrfln1~
\NU a chan1·C' fnr 111any pri7.cs
\NI) II 1•h:11H·l' tn pa1tu·1patc 1!1
l Cl•n1n111111ly·\~·i dc •·n•lt>:l\'OI'.
)ep ito and Joan
o Headline
lonta Carnival
r 1·pilo Pt•T'C'Z. lo\"H•id fan1ous
•µa111sh 1·lt•\l.·11 anrl hi:~ rlan r:in~
\'lfl'. Joan. \\'il l 11 .. adlint· l h(' flnor
1ho\\' at the Z<1llla ~lE:'l1Pf1t dinner
IAnC(' nt the l~~lhua r-ta y r·tub !Ill
7 r irlay. N,nv. 17. The l'A.rniv<d
light. rl'SJ'll'11Llt'lll \Vilh g:1v dPl'0-
11ti<11l!l an•I a ci rru,<;-lype · atmos-
iherr. lo\'11\ bt• u bt•nrfit ror the
1-l n~i.: l\lt•n111rial ll r1~pit;1I, r~resby
~cr1an, ull(' nf lhC' \Vi:lfare pl'Ojt'ct;;
1r lhe Zon ia C"Jul) of Newport
.iiarh<•r.
Rr~1dcs l\i1r. nnd f\·1r8. Perez. now
'-i'arhor rt•:-.1df'nl~ and \V\•ll knn-...'n
111 the t ht•alri<·al wnrld as "Pepito
and Juanit<i." the fl ri.1r show "'ill
Include E1hth IJav1s, tap sly\i~t
r r1)n1 L<1s An.l:('h·s. She has given
r1g1nal dan1·in~ p1·l'sentatinns in
17 co11nliC'.'i tu1d appears curren tly
'n nia;htt·lubs and •on Televi~ion
:h11\\l!'l,
Wo1·k on dcrr,rations for th,..
gala event -...·ill take up n1u ch of
he luncheon n1e('ting scheduled
for Thuri-day. Nov. 9 at 12 :15 at
'.'i'nrton's Boyshorc C3fc. The club
'Tlt·n'ibcrs will al!"o ob~rve the 31st
birthday of Znnta International
"rt;anization of <'XCCutive women'.
\lthoui:h tht• HarOOr chapter of
he club is cnn1paratively new and
'1as approxin1at<'ly 30 member£.,
hr international nri::a:ilzation con-
•ists of nearly 8.500'"t'xccullve and
1rofC'!'ISfonal won1cn in-11 coun-
tl'ies. The club is organized as a
1C'rvicc ~roup. and admits only one
top won•a n executive from each
·eprescntative business or profes-
"Sion in the con1munity.
"\.\'c are so happy lo have co-
1peratlon from the Newport Har-
'l<lr rrsidents in putting acro&'J our
hospital bf'nefit party." said Mrs .
EA rt Stanley, Newport Harbor
~onta president. "and we ho~
·veryone will come and have a
.vonderful time. Our entertainers ~re being .partlculaTly 1 generous."
Pepito and J oan P('reZ live a1
722 Goldenrod A.ve., Corona del
Mar. whrre Pepito Is a sporUlfish·
erman. 'fhty are planning to open
a dance studio eoon.
Mi.sa Davis w1U be ILllSOClaled
with them U instructor.
'"The onlJ' llllm thing a.bout
many a woman'• figure ia her
chance of g el Ung lt back." -
Writer Gle.n Pretiton Buma:
-People do rud · uie !'.--.
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Chevrolet's heavy.duty hypoid rear axles offer maximum
strength J •• with single-unit housings formed into tubular
steel beams, and splined axle-to-hub connections that
deliver power more evenly. Gears last langer, toa •• , pinion
gear is 'ill-bearing supported at each end, with adjustable
thrust pall to prevent distortion an extra heavy pulls, Add
these · a~vantages to powerful Valve-in-Head engines,
Synchro-Mesh transmissions, and channel-type frames,
Then yo ~ll know why Chevrolet is the most popular truck
In America. Come see these great Chevrolet trucks today!
CULBERTSON. MOTOR CO"
g oast HiJhway NEWPORT BEACH Phone Beacon 6441
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to the mt.I.St-be-done mmding and darning, anymo re. Thai's because she
finds scwjng a pleas.t.nt pastime, instead of a hcadachy, tiring chore. The rig ht
light can put a lot of fun i'nto KWing 1. 6n~ scam .
Good sight is uemcndoW.ly impoJUnr to every member of your family.
Which makes good light important to the happiness o( your home.
Good light means enough' light in the right places, frtt &om glare. and
shadow. Modern lamps are scientifically designed '° provide it-and add
bavry to, your~. besides. They'll malte youn a Sunshine Home, io • more ways than one. See your dealer.
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•atP~ogr MILESlONES
BIKDIS F . 111.~I Mee' RA!~-To Mr. and Mrs. LtK:ll :f Clllft~ · ttenon. 362 Hamilton
, Pl., ..... In SaJ>ta ·ua
-Clllb. of Newport ~ Commun booi>ilal Nov. J., l!ll!-0, was treated to a varied and ct. -a daushter, 1 lba .• 12 oz..
Jls httu'I. mtmica.I prepam after the M:ARSlfl-LL-T o Mr. and Mn.
regular meeting-on 'nlunday at-.ftank c . Marshall. SOti 32nd St.,
t~moon, Nov. 2 at the new Amerf.. Newport Beach in St. Joseph hos·
can Legion Hall. Ente~ent pit.aJ. Nov. 8, 19li0. a son, 9 lba ..
was furnished by the "U•ht Ope-ra 1 oz.
Four": Kenneth Akin, tenor and ROJAS-To Mr. and Mrs. Eus-
vtoUnlst: Charmeon Akin, ao-tace Roju. 3607 Lake Ave., New·
prano; Harriet Wood. harpl.st and port Beach, In St. Joseph hoapl-
Ruth, Armstrong, planiat and ar-tal, Nov. 2, 1950, a son, 8 Iba .. •
ranger. oz.
SelecUona were from grand-and B ENNE'IT-T o Mr. and Mrs
light opera l'ncludins several nwn-Robert Bennett. 1812 P\acentla
bers from ''AnnJe Get Your Oun" Ave., Costa Mesa, In St. J oseph
and harp and vtoUn solos. The hospital, Ne v. 2. 1960. a ion. 5 lbs.,
pro.gr-am; arcanged to satisfy a 11' oz. .
variety of musical tastes. was MARSHALL-To Mr. and Mrs .
greatly enjoyed. Jule Afarshall, 4-73 Abbe)' Way.
Mrs. BL H. Smith of Orange, Coeta Mesa, In St. J oseph hospl-
county chai rman of legtslatlon .. •-' N 3 1-n d ht • -.... ov. , auv, a aug er. <> was guest speaker a t the 12 ;30 lb 6 s.. oz.
luncheon preceding the meeting. DERBY _ To Mr. and M rs.
She explained the pro poslUons. ap· Ceorge Derby, 26'1l Orange Ave ..
pearlng on lhe November ballot. Costa Mesa, in St. J oseph hospl-
The delicious luncheons are pre- t I N 6 1950 8 lb a . ov. , , a son, s.,
pared ea.cb month by members of 11 ot.
the ways and means committee: MAITREJEAN -T o Mr. and
Mmes. P . l'. W lbon. I . G. Gordvn. M:rs. Clement Maitrej~an, 192 22nd
Clayton Thompson. Theodore Rob-St., Costa Mesa. in Sant.a Ana
Ins and Vlctoi:: Grace. c ommunity hoapltal. Nov. 4-, 1960.
New members welcomed includ-1 lb 6 a 90n, 1 s., oz.
ed Mmes. Hov,:ard V/illl~. N. MILLARD-To 1.fr. and Mrs. H. Roberdeau, W . D. Schock . Francis Millard, 1933 Maple St ..
11\omu Howatt. Jr.. Art Salls-Costa Mesa. in St. J oSf"ph hospital.
bufy, · John Stotz, Joh?t Geiger. N 2 950 7 lb 6
Raymond Berg, Arthur Thronaon.
Fred Lanadowne, R oy 0. Ander~
110n. Basil H . Peterson. Everett C.
Rose, Harold Decker, Francis Kel-
te-r, Leon Y a!~. Helen G . Kuster,
L. G. Albaugh and v.r. M. Dick:on.
Third Thurs. Bridge ,
Anno uncements •nere as f ol-
lows: canasta and bridge dessert
party at Ebell club house on
Thursday. Nov. 16 '\t 1 :00 p. m.
Annual Juniof's party, a ljeSBert
bridge and fashion show, at Santa
Ana Country club a t l :00 p. m .
on Tuesday. Nov. 28.
F or the dessert canasta and
bridge party. something special la
planned by .,.,,.ay of a door prize--
a Thanksgiving turkey! Reserva·
Uons must be 1n by Tuesday and
may be made with ; Mrs. Russell
Craig, Har. 1941 ; :t.frs. D. W .
Clark, Harbor 2170 ; or M rs. C. H .
Deane. Marbor 2089-\V.
Tournament Bridge
Winners Announced
The Newport Harbor Duplicate
Bridge club held Its N!glllar
monthly Master Point Open tour-
namen t on Sunday aft ernoon when
17 tables were in play.
Winners or Ma.st£>r points in
Section A were l\tr. and Mrs. Carl
Powell of Long Beach playing
north-south 'and Mr: and Mrs.
F railk Reed of Santa Ana playing
ea.st-weal.
S~tion B winners were Mrs.
John DeVico and l\{rs. G. R . Brow-
der or Long Beach playing north-
sout h and Lt. Col. and Mrs. W . A .
H ouston of Santa Ana play ing
ea.st-wut.
o\·. . 1 . a son. s.. oz.
DEATHS
\\'JLLIAM J . H ARPE R
Funeral services were held Sat-
urday in Brown Colonial Ch•pel.
Santa Ana. for \Villiam James
Harper. 69, 212 Pearl St., Balboa
Island who died in St,. Joseph hos·
pita! following an extended Illness.
A nali\·e of Milwaukee, W ie.,
lllr. Harper had Uved In California
ree years and on BalbQa Island
wo. He was a retired locom otive
engineer, haVing worked for the
Chicai;'O. Milwaukee and St. Paul
R ailroad f or 50 years.
Be is survived by his wife,
Edna; a daughter. Mrs. Edith
Harper Mc Millen : and a . grand·
daughter. Sally Harper ~t<:M illen,
~I of Balboa Island.
Rev. Paul M . Wheeler of St.
James Episcopal church officiat ed
at services. Private cremation fol·
lowed in Melrose Abbey crema -
tory.
HEB.MA.."'i cnn.ns
Herman Childs. 71 , died at his
home. 520 Wes t 19th str~et, Costa
Mesa. He was a native or Alex-
andria. Ind .. had lived in Balbon
for 14 years and in Costa Mesa for
seven. He is s urvived by hls wife,
Mary T .: a son Clyde of Kansas
Cit)!.. Mo.: two daughters. Kath-
ryn Schott and Lola Morgan, o f
Alexandria ;, two half brothers. J .
E . and Ermal Webb of Costa
Mesa. and two grlllldchildren.
In compliance with his wishes,
remains were forwarded t o Alex-
andria for services and interment
in the family plot. with Grauel
Chapel of Costa Mesa as forward -
ing mortuary.
'Sock Hop'
Planned by
Job's Daughters
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"REsULTS ARE TOO GOOD" Chrysler Engines
Used· CCllllflilills . Jack • . • • • Crowna -RA>yala of Jacli'1 Ft!mltww See John Harvey
N......,t Bu Polt aa 'ftal A< --. nra t. u. 'hel41a7 N--ftltlMI 'I'll ...... r.... lll!fQlltJll .ii D & LIND
L'!05 'Ii'. Bel ..... Blvd. Newport lleach at Seacra.ft
1211 COAST mmnr.a:r
NEWPORT mu.di
PH. BEACON 8771
Corona del Mar
Ren~
810 MarguerllAI -Large t bdrma.
more ISpaCe than most bolne9.
Patio wtth lawn facing .trMl.
411 Ob"'IW --be peld far~ la -al pa-' .,_. l ,hper ' .111
' I !net ! Papen, UiO
4 Llne9 S Papen Z.00
The publiahen wW.. not be r.pomible for more than one Incorrect
lnaertJon ot. an advert.s.eme.nt. reaerv~e rigbt to correctly clautf'y
any and all ad.a and to reject any adflktaement not conforming to
nllea and replatlou. Advertlaementa and cancellattone wlll be
aceeptt'd up to & p.m. on the day precedinl" pubUcaUon. P b. Bv. 1818
Phone Ba:r. 1818,. Mk for "'Ad Tam-or Miid ad aod ftllldttutee to
"Peoplfl must be getting good results from their
cl1 .. 1fled ads because whenever I call to.lnqulre aboalt
the ful'lllture aad appliances advertbed, they teU mle
Its already sold."
DON'T DELAY, CALL TODAY .... for aa ad
ha t he Uvely claMlfted section of the
BIG THREE -
SPINET PIANOS. New and used.
$.295, $186. $420. DlaconUnu~
model *387.00, new. Easy term8.
DANZ-SCHMIDT, 520 No. Al 4ln,
comer 8th, Santa Ana.
completely
owner on property. AduJU, DO
pet.a_ Fumlahed $100, unfvr. sacs
on year leue.
NEWPORT llABBOR PUBLISBJNO 00.
Hll Bal,,_ Blvd.. Ne\\-port Beacb, California.
Custom Tailoring
F or Ladies and Men
Alterations -Furrier
t._Pl!JRSONALS
l!'Rll:ll: CHILUUNG llERVICll:
News • Times, Post Shopping News antt the Pret!s
OVER 21,500 c m CULATION JS 'DIE ANSWl:R!
Phone Harbor 1616 today and ask for the ad·taker.
· WANTED: GO pl.anoa. Trade in
yo~r old pJano on a Grand.
Spinet or beautiful t elevision.
Highest ca.sh allowance. T erms.
DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO ..
com er 6th. 520 No. Main, Santa
Ana.
Why move around when you can
have this dellght!ul place!
Courtesy to your broker
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PIPER-~OHNSON
813 E. Balboa Blvd. Har, 1096
16tfc
COMJ'LllH'E aou~m CLEANING
een1ce. IJ'umtture and rujf•
.1bampooed. Free eatimatee-
Fully Insured.
Al's House & Rug
Cleaning Co.
Beacon 6111 72tfc
MOVING?
Harbor Tr~nsfer
LOCAL OR LONG .DISTANCE
Phone Bea. 6927 or Bea. 5272-M.
1968 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
20c21ff
Furniture R epairing
Chair bottoms renewed, cane or
splint. Chair r~ds, backs a nd
rocken replaced ; also re-gluing.
HARVEY'S FURNITURE
REPAIR SH OP
205-0 Santa Ana Ave., Coata M~a
Beacon 6133-J. 17cl8H
Fine Sewing
Alterations
Button Holes
Center St. 533 West
Costa Mesa Ph. Bea. 5550R
35p36H
11 -BUILDINO MATEBL\LS
Building Specials
14" D F plywood. per sheet S 4.96
\i" D F plywood, per sheet 10.96
Built In ironing OOa.rds ........ 8.·15
Boiled linseed oil. per gal. .. 1.95
50 per cent off the list
on D H . Windows
F ront doors at 25'7, -50'7r r educ.
\V e have power tools such as
Skil Saws, sanders and drills
FOR RENT
by the da y or month.
Bayview Bldr. Supply
818 Coast Highway Newport
Phone Beacon 6025
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12-BUJLDING SER\''ICES
l4--PERSON AL8 RAV!I T OUR W ATCH TESTED
tl'Oll ACCURACY ON OUR Nl!:W
TIMlll MASTll:R
WALLACE CALDJ!=RHEAD
Jeweler
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We ~lall:te In cl~anlng Rug111 and Upllolatery only. Done tn
your o'fn home or t our plant using the famoua Hild system.
all work don< tn our own lhOJI
1111 T Cout Blvd.. C'.orona del Mar
Alcoholics Anonymous
Wr1te P . 0 . Box 197
Balboa Island, Calif .
Phone Kimberly 3-5393
Let us make your ~~~Sand~!~?e look Jlke new with
bright, new coloraj AU work guaranteed. .
A Fr ee Check ,I FOR FREE ES!I'IMATES, PHONE BEACON 5108
ON OUR \\t ATCH A-fASTER
shows if repairs or a ne\\" \\·atch
are required.
I HANLEA 'S
2oa 1HARBOR BLVD.
I WALLACE CALDERHEAD
J eweler
-A.LE, MJSC~UB
B f. P . I all \.\·ork done in our ov.11 ship
817 Coast Blvd.. Corona del Mar
?&-SITUATIONS W A.."'lrJTE D
COLLEGE TRAINED yoiing wo-
man. former assl!!tant bu~r.
seeks tntf'r-esting position. Per-.,
manent resident. Ph. Harbor
1146-WK. 2l tf
arga 1n r ices on
Useq Applialnces
:E>dN'T DELA y
S~EE~~:;,y
Te nkle H Hwe . }!~INE HAND LAU:\'DRY or iron-
ing only. Shirt~. girls' school
dresses. curta ins a.., you like
them. Pie-up and deli,,er. H t>lp
\•lith dinner partit."s. ~trs. Wil-
han1 s. Harbor 1 5~2-M , Beacon
~91-WK . 34p36
1 Newport ifivd.
Cost a Me8t ~aeon 5222
AIRCR~FT WO}\KERS !
Call yJur local deJJer f or
' RELIABLE and expnienced wo-SN AR ON TOOLS
man will stay \Vith childr en any Phone J ohh-Kimble, Har. 1087-R
age. Evenings. Phone Beacon 1744 lMtramar, Balboa
5209-J. 38p39 I ~ I 38c39H
\VANT seYeral hours house\vnrk a + f 1
1 t 1 '
day or an~Wl'ring phones or I COL:DSPOt-6 cu. t. e ec r c re-
typing envelopes. lfll 4 C'ou rl, fr1gerator . $50. Ph. lfarbor 2950
Newport. Phone Harbor 1035.~1 . ior Hnrtf:>r 149-M ev,sl. 37c39
wit h Cliff I
39p
• Save
AT SURPI!..US
WANTED HOUS El{EEPERS W.1\TC H f!r WEEKLY SPECIAL
29-HELP \\' . .\~TED
Sala ries from $90 to $1 50 month CarpPntf'rs1 overalls. ll oz. -· .$2.98
Live in. 12004 Balboa Blvd., NPv.1port Beach
NEWPORT HARP.OR I 38c39H
EJ\t:PLOY-MENT AGENCY
1under nev.• manag-v1nent) 1 NICELY fbrnished 1 bedroom apt.
~~ E . Bay, Balboa. H ar. 2J8l~R 1 Refrigeration. Utll. incl. ~O mo.
38c39 1825 W . Balboa B~vd. Phone
-~------------Harbor 1239·W. ' 37c39 WO~fAN OR GIRL to llve in
hom e, cnre for 2 c.hildren. ages FLOOR polisher, Regina Electric.
2 and '· .Call Beacon 6460-R. Pt>rfect t'ondition. Harbor 543.
37p39 I 38p51
----------~--------------~ DO YOU WANT A JOB 7
DO YOU NEED HELP 7
CA LL US -
Television Service
R ADIO REPAIRS
Costa Mesa 23c2 4H
S%-FURNITURI!! FOR SALE
BAMBOO RATTAN FACTORY
Buy direct and Save. 3 piece
Sectional S195 value la $117.50
today. CllJl this ad for free g1ft
with purchase made this week
only. Open eves . till 9. 384 ?)l.
Coast Blvd .. Laguna Bch. 31 ttc
SPECIALS in New1
and Used Furniture
Special
N~w fireplace screens (reg.
$13.95) ............. $ 8.t~
New Holl ywood bed frames 5.96
Ne\.\' platform. rockers .......... 39.~0
New Apt. gas range ......... 89.50
Ne¥.r Gaffers and Sattler Cbror11e
top range with griddle
Used Westinghollille r efrlg .,
good condition ................... ~9.50
Bendix w aah machine. good
condition ............... .. . 49.fi-O
?lew and Used Furniture
Da le's Furniture
1929 Harbor Blvd. Bea. 5107-W
BAMBOO RATTAN SHOPS I
Complete line, factory-to-you.
Open 12-9 daily .t: Sun. Bank
terms. 27~ Ocean Ave., Laguna
Beach. ttc
Jack 's Furniture
1505 Balboa Blvd.
opening week specia's . -lO'i'n discount
on unfinished furniture
Large selection
Custom finishing
BARGAIN! Rebuilt Fischer Spinet
Type Piano. BeautlfUl 1'08ewood
case. Excellent condition . Bench
t o match. Only $27:5. 714 Helio-
trope. ¢. D. M. Eve. a: Sun. &!t .
38p39
RENT A PIANO. $5 per month.
All rent allowed it you buy wlt,.h·
in terJT\S . DANZ-SCHMIDT, ~20
No. Main, Sant& Ana.
ORGANS[ Used electric. A beau-
ty! Save on this for chUT"ch or
home. ~nother for $225. DANZ·
SCHMIDT PlANO CO .. ·santa
Ana, 520 No. M'in, corner 6th.
BEA UTlfU L Steinway &: Sens
grand }tiano in perfect condition.
Save ¥e-r 1h or new price. Con-
venien terms at SHAFER'S
MUSI Cc. !Since 1907} 421 N .
Sycamj re, Santa Ana KI. 2-0672
38tfc
USED P , NOS from $69 up. Good
pl a y I n g condition. DANZ-
SCHM DT. 520 No. Main 1 Santa
Ana. c mer 6th.
GRAND
Only
520 N
other
PIANO. Beautiful tone.
395. DANZ-SCHMIDT,
. Main. Santa Ana. An-
or $485. 20 others at
variou prices.
to-BuslNESs 0pportun1-
LADIES'1 READY-TO-WEAR, ex-
clusivel trade. Xlnt. location at
civic qenter, parking. Estab. 2
years. !Good lease. Reas. terms.
•~ -~2nd St., Ne\\.·port Beach.
Harbo, 1904. 35c48
MAJOR j GAS STATION-New·
port Beach. Excellent lease. Top
margtr\. Stock and equip only.
Presenf owner ill health. Bea.
5-400.R after 7 p.m . 38p39
YEARLY OR WINTER-3 large
room. unfurnished houae.. VERY
LO\V RENT. Apply 502 Fem-
lea.f, Ceron dt'l Mar, evenings or
week ends. 37p39
REASONABLE RENT -Nicely
tumiehed studio apt. on ocean
front. Sleeps 3. 1704 W . Ocea.n
Front. Newpor t Beach. Harbor
2999-J. 38<40
Balboa I sland
WINTER RENTALS
2 bedrm. attractive-disposal, $80
1 bedroom house -····---··· ............. .$60
We have a
NELDA
GIBSON
306 Marine
Phone Ha.r.
few yearly rent.ala
HORACE
MAZET
Ave .. Balboa Island
3028-J 'or Har. 0602
FURNISHED APT. Tile ahow-er.
Beautyrest mattress. Ideal for
. v.·orklng couple or bachelo r
quarters. Utll. paid. Slm mo.
EDITH H . DARR.E'IT
1914 Newport Blvd., Coata Mesa
38c40
SMALL FURN. COTTAGE. Util.
pd. S-40 mo. 2 blk.s. from pier.
F or 1 or 2 persons. 1910 Court
Ave., Newport Beach. Phone
ff.arbor 1~3-M. 38p39
NICELY Furnishe-d 1 bdrm. apt .
Refrigeration, util. incl. ~O mo.
yearly. J82:i W . Balboa Blvd.
Phone Harbor 1239·W. 38c40
BALBOA ISLAND -Furnished 3
bedroom house. Fenced. Patios.
Winter $85 mo. or yearly '125
mo. 208 Amethyst. Balboa ls·
land. Harbor 0605-JK. 38c43
THREE RM. unfurnished or part•
ly furnished apt. Erec. pa.id.
\\1 ANT O RENT a garage to Children welcome. 342 Sant.a
st ore ools. Write P. o. Box Isabel Ave .. Costa Mesa. Bea-
244. Costa Mesa. 38p40 son 6227-R. 38p4-0
WANTEl>-uruumished or partly I TO A QUIET business or protea-
furnis~ed 2 or 3 bedrm. house sional woman, an attractive 1-
on ye!'flY basis. bdrm. furnished houae in New-
BA Y t &: BEACH REAL TY port Heights while the owners
1450 Balboa Blvd. Harbor 1264-are away on a trtp Ea.st. "ntree
38c4-0 months or perhaps longer. T o
--------------at'ceptable person $25 and uUli-
4s-AP~TMENT8 &. HOUSES ties. For appointment Phone
---~----------I Beacon 5255-R. 38p40
ONE bdrm. apt .. un!urn. lo quiet, I --------------
lovely 1 new district. Close in. LARGE Delux.e 1-bedroom apart·
2391,.z I Rochestt>r Ave.. Costa ment_. Yearly re ntal waterfront.
NE\VPORT HARBOR
EMPLOYl\-fENT AGENCY
J\f esa. Beacon 6108-W. 38p39 , location._ Phone Harbor 229'5·W
Larry E\ven • • Jlarold Hamm Used Furniture \Ve.nted I r for particulars. 38p4-0
Technicians Phone Harbor 25(12 -R ·
• '~under ncv.· mnnn.i:;1·1nent} MESA RADIO & TELEVISION 38p40 B ALBO-t-ISLAND house near UNFURNlSHED 1 bdrm apL-.iO~ 2 E . Bay. Balboa, Ha r . 2;..i8l·R lO' B d C M r•a .,,808.J ferry, ~ bdrms., f:.irnished. $1 00
32 ~"' 1 .. roa way, . . . .. to Ju e 15th. 107 P earl. Ax. clean, 2 yrs. old, close lo bu.
R d U h 1st c_ ... J ~tfl· I · s•o 1y :io2 ug a n p 0 ery -----------G t t TV 13857 L . A . 38p40 shoppmg, mo yea• .
Runners-up north-qouth in Sec -
tion A were Mrs. Donna Bailey
and Col. J ohn Brancato: Fred
Morrison and Howard Brownell;
11.1rs. M ary Lynch a.nc1 Joe Schlep-
er ; M rs. Jan\es MoffAtt and Mar-
s hall Mile!'!: Mrs. Robert Brown
and Mrs. B. M . Wilson.
F'El\~ A LE -Combination silk and e aD eX r a 32nd St.. Newport Beach. Har.
A public "sock hop" is planned CLE ANING wool finisher. A-1 ust be good-T\\"O wri ger -type wash. machines for_ the .children N1CE a.tl.ra.ctive 1 bdrm apt. Win· 850-W. 38p4-0
for Saturday, Nov. 18 in Friday on Location. Work guaranteed. fast . .Iden! condition~. Call 8 t o General lectric anU Thor-only ter 0
1 yearly. 1405 W. Balboa I--------------
Runners-up east-west were Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Toler; ~1ra. Anne
Mit(:heU and Mrs. G .. Grldley; Mrs.· 1'.0t ~;~navt11e . A>'~I 'I'"· J".f.1 WOoox ; :¥r. at1 d ,Mrs. Fred J~nBon : Mrs. Ara.old CL<mer and aUr_y
!prihg'hll'yer. • ~
Runners-up north·:~outh in Sec-
tion B were J oe and J ohn Wilcox :
Mr. and h-trs. Charles Fa.'lSett ; Mr.
lllld M ~. Morgan Howard : Mrs.
Elmer Knisley and Richard Bar-
tholo mew; Mrs. Betty Coombs and
D. Spellman.
Runnt>rs-1..lp east-west were ~trs.
Amy Kennedy and Mr!t. Carrie
Saunders; M r. and M rs. A. D .
Wetherby: Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lusk; Mn . Mi nnie H euck and A1rs .
George Merriman; Mr. and Mrs.
A . W. Tummel.
'Ilhe Newport Harbor Duplicate
Bridge club will hold its next
regular meeting on Monday eve-
ning. Nov. 13 at the Friday A1ter-
noon club house In Cost.a Mesa.
Play will start at 7 :30 p. m. and
all intereste-d bridge players are
Invited.
Grange Card Party
on Tuesday
The Coeta Me.sa Grange wlH
hold a card party Tuesday, No-
vember 14-al 8 p.Jtt. at the Grange
hall comer or Victoria and Ttiur·
ln Sts.. Any game wtll be played
where then are four pLaye~ ror
It. but Cana.ala will be featured.
Refreshments will be served. ~e
•· pu bllc ts m.nted to a t.tend.
~ $400Co•t
le COl'OllCI cWMar
The Crand the.ft of a t..tµ'ff·
quarter length mmk:rat coat )T.al•
um at $4-00 wa lllrt2d wltb ~
po.rt police lut week. I
Kn. WUlla.m Seale, P. 0 , 1Boz
1870. Santa Ana. ll&ld Ille tur Co&l
and D 1:1 T OJ'O football jacket
Afternoon club ho u~t:' b)' girls of MOODY INTERIORS 6 , Nev.·por-t P.C'ac h, Beacon 6233. 1-3 y rs. f,;old, will sen EITHER. ThJs Motorola was ju.1t trad~ irl Blvd Inquire Apt 4 38i40 1 NEWPORT ~HEIGHTS-2 ttdrm.
Al•o la ps, cand elabra. hose. -7 in ch modt>l. good condJt1Qni ·· · . 1 •• bath home-ni-ly turniah· Costa Mesa bethel. J ob"s Daugh-21 5 CbAST HJGHWA Y "' 1 -ni ....... ~rfi._ The Roj~s band "till play 1 Corq~a cJe.I MB.r Harbor 2504 WANTED -Experienced book -I e tc. 50\ Begonia. ~orona del Only ~O 96
1
BAJ,.BO~. BAY, 2-bdnn, furn ed. Garage. No small ch.tldren. fl¥>e.·;af\..lm .'4~·nd .. evcry1Jne i~ _ 1~~~ r . ,\ 29c30H keepet' thrt>e ~tcrnoqns \.\'<'ek. Mar_ H drbor 0676-R. 38c40 · · ~· _ • •• apti.!.. ... till rill. JW.lo ~ ~jJt}.Q.JiYe&riV..,.P~~. n :J'",t':"'T ,._ Phonf.. Harbo r 208. 37c39 -t · .,--r ~... i !1i f ,n,Tj rf, ..i il. t,. 0 welcome. Admm.siOn w ill be 75 ·~OR _,.. -------GOING E"ST-Drexel kne~ hole TO TAX Ol'f THIS-Pine ·10 ~H avaU. •. j N. Jibhli')'". mat:s_... ' ; , , 1. ·'·• y; ,, I •
cents;per couple. stags the san1e EXTltRIOE\ WANTED -Sumco.in.· \~·Ith know!-.. df!'Sk'.' ··1 d~-c'I'·· ·top;·~7···"d'11iwers' , ~el·tehivtston; so·tubew:'icrlm-· wintet!I· or-.~a•y .. Ha. 21~!;'0 I ., 'LIDO' JSL'E
At lates t meeting o r the bethel · ,. t I .l. U you want a rent&l on LIDO Price. · PAINTING edge of aut o body and autn 51 50. Siloky pine hµtch (width plete with magnifying Jena and .
LICENSED -INSURED pain ing 0 managt• nur ne\.\' 6 ft.. h lght 7 ft.) 12 shelves. tab e--$55 COq;ONA DEL MAR. For l
Honored Queen Eleanor Ragan body and paint shop. Se~ draw<'rs and compartments be-S-OWN C o• 2 ~u1•-, att•act1·ve furnished I ISLE see ua. Several lovely
presided at rite~ of initiation for Glenn J ohnston THEODORE ROBINS, low, $1~0. Sack s-Mk, gnin su.its. DA VI BR o. apart'l'en~ HoilVW"ood twin apt.JI. Al90 homes available.
the follo'\.\'ing: Janice Y.thite. Joan 501 _31st St. Neumnrt Be'ch Ford Dealer i 1885 Har bor Blvd. Costa Mesa 't' 3 -p A PAL'.-=n
Ra Sh T II P t ·· r-s klrts-•ome never 1worn. sizes bed~. Plenty storage. rn r~n. gan. aron ame · a Harbor 2297-J 3'4c48 2116 Ne\vpoi·t Blvd .. Ph. Har. 360 IO-l2, Rl'ed lamb sklh lined coat Beacon 6821 eve ng. H••bo• 0829
Near . .
Dwyer, Nancy Pickett. Barbara 39 41 --Brothers and Pat Katterich. A f· c and hoob. blouses. 3 fur jackets. call a( 719 Poinsettia, C.
-R o r
D. M.
terward a carnival party was hell! FRED W. SNELL. xlnt ' co1id. $50 each, Call Har-SS-BOA2 S VPPLl&S I
with refreshments. games. a for-Painting Contractor sO-SALP::, 1'DSCELLANEOUS bor 44 Jnornlngs. 36c39
38c39
tunE> teller and accordion music DOCKS and _FENCES PANEL RAY HEATER-round A ~ ARG.AIN !
by Manon Bayer. Exterior &nd lnter1or painUng type-<loesn·t have to be installed. ;tS
Name Boys' Club
Art Contest Winners
"Boats" was the theme o f the
October art and drawing contest
at the H arbor Area Boy's club.
Winners In the ~\lnior division i un-
der twelve), were Billy Mille r.
John McCluskey, and Jackie
Schuitt. Wlnnera In the senior di-
viakln were Tomm7 Trooien l bat·
lleahlp), Lawrence Culro !de-
stroyer ) and Richa.rd Talstra
( oailboa t ).
n.eme -r'or the resular Novem-
ber art contesta is "Doeert
Scene.a.''
WELCH'S
and paper hang1.ng. Excell ent condition. Phone Bea· OLYMPiq table ~el radio
227\i E . 20th St .• Costa Mesa con 6924 .\V. 38c39 phonograph combination w Ith
Beacon 8+4l-J :iutomati,c record changer.
I $49.95 ! PAINT & VARNISH REMOVING
househ"old furnJture and yacht
equipment a spec i a It y. Lo\.\·
rates. speedy service. pick-up a:
deliver. Call Pacific Nelrem Co.,
2811 Lafayette St., N ewport
Bea.ch. Harbor 2960. 38p40
REPAIRING and
P'AINTING'
REASONABLE. t..arce or small
jobs. li'Tee estimates. W alker.
108-lSth SL. ]llewport Beacll.
Harbor 2581..J. 17cl.8B
Paint ing by "PAT"
13 years Service In Harbor A.rea
CaU Sat. A Sun .. Beacoo ~J
288 -22nd S t ., Costa Mesa
PAINTIN&
EARL SHEFLIN
In. Palmer SL, Ooilta ._
Bea. M57-K ~
EVER,YTHING
FOR YOUR TRAILER
WE FILL BUTANE and
PROPANE TANKS
Complete l.nstallation, repair
and eervice of all Trailer
Equtpment. Rernuu1. E . Samuel Kllls Jtl. Porte•
ORANGE COAST
TRAILER SUPPLY
1910 HARBOR BLVD.
Coat.a Mesa., Phone Beacon 8224--A
82tt<
SAXOPHONE Beuscher .. Excel-
. lent condition. Phcne Har. M3.
38p61
BUTANE Stove for t.nJ!er , 4.
burners Ir: oven. 5 gal. tan~.
diaphragm and tubing. $25. 226
Cabrillo St., Costa Mesa.
38p39
NORGE Electric ·Refrigerator, •
cU'. ft. $190. Uaed cnly 4 month.I.
' Look& like new. Ph. Har. 2820.
37c39
SPECIAL!
N l:W 1951 WEB'l'.INGHOUSE Trailer Repairing
Cabtnet work, Hou.1e repair elec. refrigerator, I cu. tt.
• DAVI -BROWN co.
1885 Har r Blvd. posta Mesa
Beacon 682J
T\VO WAJ)H BOWLS.' 2 toilets, 2
automatlc water heaters. ·BAL-
BOA Y}-CHT BASIN, Bayside
Drive. lfh . .,Harbor l34-2. 38c40
ELICCTROLUX vacuum eteaner-
large s~e--completely overhaul-
ed, $4-0. j Phone Bartf r 870-J.
I · 39c41
10x15 a.n<l.,_Sx.8 Frieze rug, pea.ch
beise. ~ new. Re~nable. Ph. :;xv.; ;i ;;•1
R~t ! -
WANTED TO BUY-Single row~
Ing shell. professionally bujlt.
Write Box C. c/o this paper.
37p39
GOOD BOAT GEAR
BARGAINS in anchon, fittiflM,
props. line. motors-flab net , etC.
BUY -SELL -TRADE -CONSIGN
~ave some good bo&t.e for -.le~
Want to Mil ypur small boat?
TRADING PORT'
3108 Lafayett e, Nwpt. Har. 1020-W
38c39B
houae
O. K.
Harbor
WANT' to share my new
with 'rl or woman. child
5 rm ., garage. piano.
845-~ 718 Heliotrope, Corrina
del r. 38p39
bdnn.
. Dbl. BALBO;· PENINSULA-3
fttml ed bouae. playroom
g aral' . Reasonable. 17
Ocean Btvd . Balboa. Ha. 1
32 E.
336-R.
38<40
umish-A TI'RAPTfVE cozy 3 rm. f
ed. CO\tage--in Balboa ne
Cl08e to stores. 140 mo., u
4.30 E. Bay Ave.., Balboa
ar bay .
til. pd.
. Bo.r-
bor 3f7. 35c40
LARGB 1LIV1N'G ROOM. 2 bdrma.
Ftigi· on water. Patio, garage.
dalre. Near Rlcharda Mar
theatre a.nd bua. Adult&
ket ,
Tea.r-
ly l! deetred. $7:5 mo. 617
St., Newport Bch.. Har.
-36th
691-W.
37t!c
and
uon-
at 518
l'ltr-
37c39
.
Clo<le
22M -l. ,.....
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no.it.
3 ..
llptO·
INCORPORATED
3333 Via Lido Harbor 1500 • 22ttc
UNFURNISHED 2 bedrm. hoUlle
In a courL With garage. waai...
tng machlne, $60 mo. 7$3 West
19th, .Coata Me•. Bea. SOWl·JK.
2Jttc
RENTAL 1'
SPECIALISTS
can Edna Cr&!&
Lin\vooci Vick. Rltor.
Balboa ul&Dd. Har. 20'2 32cM
LARGE furn. l bdrm. lewer du-
plex. P'rlgtdaire, firepl&ee, waah.
mach .. patio. ""Reuonable rent,
winter al'" ytarly. 213 Ollton SL.
Ne'o'"port Beach. Harbor 1304--W.
36c38
Yearly and Winter
GOOD i'UBN. UOtlSICS A AP'I'S.
a..o monUl· A _up. .
PAUL C. JONES
230T Balboa Blvd., N'ewport Beach
Call Ha r bor 370 or HarlJor 2313
a?pl!O
Do Y°"I Want Seu H•mg-
a ~ Dicer!
I and 2 bodroum """" UM Iale
Be.ytmot. fbt wk.~ •·qss eon ' .. • low u $70 mo. to l\1119 lltb..
01U!1ENLEAP ,. uBOC.
UUNew~mft. Hor. 111132
•ttc
-~,,_--Fri~
-.. ..,.. Iii -• 11·;cii!~iiiAT"'9Uiiili~· --.. eo..ou. do! ..... -·· ..,. I ........ ---wtunlocltod • .._
Formica. coater I.op&. 20 yn. expr ONLY e·1nn50 Lei h -0. Eliott ~ ,_. e-.f1-c r-«toP.o .11o1t211 10AVIS-!:ROWN CO.
-TI I 'w A-. Oo1ta -J.1111 ll&rbor Blvd. Coe1a K -
N:Dda '10. , -w on _ .. -~----1 ··~ ......... , ....... l!U1lMilllql) 1 -.. -· lisqt. loe"ns. Rssz ?ble Jl9l17 _ ....,..__ .. ~·
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BLANCHE GA~--Realtor .
Clayton Lowt1 --{.Jewell KartfZI
311 Marine A e.,· ia.albo& lfdand
Ph. Harbor 1671 or 1612 1 · ~ 7t6-K ~.
FOR REAIJ V .ALuli1S, S~ ~E P~OPERTIES ,.
BALBQA ISLAND
BAY FRONT, PIER II< FLoAT. 60 ft. frontage.
One of the most desirable homes on the island.
4· B.R., 3~ baths. ILove)y secluded patio, B-BQ
garden. For yr. rd. living this is ideal--$47,500
Little Mand Bay Front. Pf!' and float. INCOME.
Charming 2 B.R. home and maid's room and
bath, plus spacio'IS 2 B.R. apartment. Botb
units furnished. $45,000.
123 DIAMOND Ave.' Sacrifice for $13,000. This
attractive 2 B.R. furnished home, large liv.
room with fireplace, beamed ceilings, 2 large
bedrooms, patio, garage. ~.000 down. DON'T
WAIT TOO LONG.
CLIFF HAVEN
SACRIFICE. OWNER transferred to Texas. One of
the most attractive 3 B.R., 2-bath h omes in
Cliff Haven. Dining room, unit heat. Grounds
landscaped and fenced. Beautiful patio and
B-BQ, dble. gar. Built for gracious living.
BLANCHE A. GATES-REALTOR
H BOOM!! PUB BENT
AV~BLE Nov. 14th, several room.a with bath and ldtchen
privileges, $30 mo. GILLETl'E
BOUSE, Penn. Point on Bay
Front. Call Harbor 2649-M or
Barbor 0466-J 26p89
NICE LARGE FRONT ROOM &
kitchen, $37.50 mo., linena and
uUUUes furnished. 2 people.
WORKING men's home. Rooms,
$7 per week. Gas heaters each
room. Good beds. 123 28th St.,
Newport Bee.ch. 32c33H
ive.
New 3 bdrm. Homes
Especially well built
NEWPORT CITY
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Oak floors, fi replace, furnace, t tle
bath, garbage disposal, lawns,
double garage, large lots. Move
in now.
$9,~50
THESE HOMES WILL ALSO G. I .
Ralph P. Maskey
3411 Newport Blvd., Newport Bch.
Phone Harbor 402
New Car "Trade-Ins" tS-AIJToMoBILEs, TIRES
Fresh New Stock Every Week!
'47 FRAZER Sed. Juat 17,000 m l.
on NEW MOTOR! Hunter
green_ modernistic beauty fea-
turing amazlng •road crui11ing
abiJlty! Just 3 yrs.. old-$2000
"ott COBt ! Priced a trifle over
8 y~d pre-war cars today.
$885.
'.f6 CHEV. Sed., heater, etc. Mld-
n1te blue finish. From a fine
home. re~lectlng gentle care.
$1095.
'41 PLY. Special Delwte Converti-
ble, radio, etc. A c ream colored
dream boat f rom Udo Isle.
Lot of lllllart pleaaureable driv-
ing tor only-
$585.
'40 DODGE Luxury Llner sect
Oriatna.J.! Tough and .s turdy a.~
a DODGE truc k ! Smooth and
euy to handle as a baby car-
rla.;e!
$495.
'50 BUICK !!:Uper convert., Dyna-
fiow, radio, heater, whitewalls,
red leather uphOI.. 4600 miles.
Sacrifice, save $800. Ha. 2571·W
38p39 .
CADILLAC 1950 -"61" DeVil1e
type coupe. All extras. Private
party. Call Beacon 5743-W.
38p39
115-MONEY TO LOAN
LOANS TO BUILD. IMPROVE,
BUY, MODERNIZE, OR
REFINANCE
We Buy Trua( l>eeda
NEWPORT BALBOA FllIDERAL
SAVINGS A LOAN ASSN.
3333 Via Lido Ph. Har. la-00
LOANS For Homes
with 4 7o -5 1/2 7o Int:
Long term. Low payment
Specializing in F . H. A. and G . I.
Plans. 5 %-% Construction Loans
CALL BOB SATTLER
Har. 3163 for Free Appralaal
Rep. POIRIER MORTGAGE CO.
J..fetro. Lite Ins. Funds. KI 3·:il85
G.N.WELLs
Broker & A.esoc.
'Coata Mesa
The Beet Town on Earth
~ Years ·Old
2 bedroom.a and sueat houae.
Larfe lot.
Price $6,750, terms
LOT, clo.se in, S7x200. Price $1 ,000
$200 down
WE HA VE some good buys in
courts.
3 units to ·8 units
LOOK INTO nns NOW THAT
RENT CONTROLS ARE OFF!
.-
Near High School
S Bedroom home completely fur-
nished, includin g television set.
Big corner lot and shade trees.
Price $7,450
GOOD TERMS
G. N. Wells, Realtor
and Associates
1790 Newport Blvd., CO£ta Mesa
Phone Beacon 5181
MODERN 3 bdrm .. 2 bath hon1 e
$13.000. 712 Jasmine, Corona
de ! Mor. On sales contract, $1 .·
500 down. Ph. Rln1berly 2·9927
alter ~ p . m . 38p40
$1500 DOWN
Beautiful New 2 B.R. home. boxed
t!aves, individuality:. we ll· plan·
n ed. Harwood f!('Or!i, tile in
kitchen and Pul. bath. Dinette
and breakfast area. We like it
very much-Underprlced at
$7950
$750 DN. G. I.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS Attractive
new 3-btlrm, hon1c -fireplace
hwd. floors. din. rm.-Wonder-·
f~I kitchen with brk. nook, garb.
dlsp. and built-in laundry. Lg.
dbl. gar. Walks and lawn al-
ready in,
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
EXCELLENT TERMS
TO NON-VETERANS
"You Can't Beat
This Heights Value··
Phil Sullivan
F ormerly C. Galen Denison
G. T. Everson
490 Newport Blvd. Costa 1'.'l.esa
Beacon 624 3 -W
Harbor 3157-W or Bt'acon 5458·J
BALBOA ISLAND
A REAL BUY-Bay tront home.
pier, float and INCOME UNIT.
$29,500 '38 CHEV. Cpe.-Ex.ceptionaJ! II
you lllte a proud little coupe
at a Bea level price. try this for
look.a &nd performiance!
51-TRAILERS Nelda Horace :.::.....::.:...;.:...;.:...;.:;._______ Gibson Mazet
194 7 CLEAN 18 !L house traiJer 306 Marine Ave .. lJalboa Island
With new apt. size stove, $~. Harbor 0002 or H arbor 3028-J $395. Phone ~con 5270. 38c<O ------------
-I ~t4lJ.~l!be tnller. cood ~NY O"I'HERS -6% -TERMS cohdittoh. $77~. Also a sleeper ~ OPEN TO 6 , tr~l~. ,75, 2ot} -2oth St .. New,
SHA VER" MOTORS •port Beach, 38p40
Your DODGE-PLYMOUTH Dir.
1939 H arbor Blvd. Ph. Bea. 6907 G'J'-REAL ESTATE WANTED
•
Costa Mesa
P . S .
We have a dozen nev"
"Fluid Drive" Dodge
Sedans in stock from
$2086.
38c<O
AUTO FOR SALE--Chevrolet '50
F1ttWne PowergUde and $600
In extras. 8600 miles. Be. 5321.J
days or Be. 5291-M nights.
38c39
1936 PONTIAC 4 dr. sedan. Ex.cel-
lent condition. New painL Ph.
..... ._ <37-W. 37p3»
1950 l?oro St&t.Lon Wagon. 10.oop
a ctual miles. Uke new, will sao--
tiflce. ~7 Coast Highway, N ewr-
port Beach". PhoAe Harber 2228.
39c41 .
A·l USED CARS
'M PONTIAC Sed&n .............. $ 04
'37 WILLYS Sedan ..... ····· lllll
'38 FORD Tudor .................... 345
Listings Wanted
WE GUARANTEE ADVER-
TISING for the term of
your listing. and have two
offices ti> serve you.
B.A.NERESON
1982 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
Beacon "25
and
2609 W. Chapman Ave. Orange 1 Phone Orange 194.0
6.1-BEAI. Ql.'ATE EXCIIANGE
Ever ·Think of
Exchanging Your
Real Estate?
iloDA YS SPECIALS •
TODAY we are ~rering 2 very
lovely 3-bedroom homes · in the
very best sect ion of Costa Mesa.
Each has tile. hardwood, large
rooms and most deluxe features.
One ~as fireplace. Will G_. I. for
about $1000 dn. or can be had
on easy terms. SEE THESE
TODAY.
LARGE very modern 3 bdrm., 2
bath home on 2 1r.., acres. Excel·
lent for horses, A·l zoning . Very
excellent speculative value. A~
utilities and in Best East Side
location.
WE OFFER H OMES In every
price class and on good terms.
Please see. us for your wants.
Some Rentals Too.
B.A.NERESON
2509
1982 Newport Blvd.
Phone Beacon 5225
W. Chapman Ave., Orange
Phone Orange 1940
38c39
$3700 FULL PRICE
2 BEDROOM HOME .
T erms. 2187 Miner St., Costa Hesa.
37p39
'47 FORD Sport111l&l\, R&H •
Colunibia rear axle. sharp 1285
'48 FORD Convt>rtible, R&R
Times change, and what was per
feet for your neech a few yea rs
l!lg'O may now be tnadequate.
Perhaps you have a. city hopie
&Dd now want a beach home.
Or yuu have acre.a,p and you
Want bualaess property. <>1j-a
smaller one. , . ------------
• Columbia · ru.r ax.le.
lha.-p .. ······-············-········1355
'49 Jr'ORDS, three pf them.
priced to ffll. today.
llANY MORE to ch0<>0e troml
Special bonus Sivert on. d.J
lMl'a on uy ot our 1&le can.\
·No HUOnabSe offer ref'UMld ~
any ear on Newport tlubol"
. l>laeot uaed .,., lot ~t-
ut Cout lliwa.y, Newport BM.ch
P!Mme Beacon ~
Theodore . Robins ·
YOUR l'ORI) DEALD
-.... di,)>. II 'tit I
--• -Ho11<1a,,. 10 'tll· •
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The lac,tcal Ulla&' to ao lo to ex·
change with_ aomeone who bas
What you want and needs what You have. It's simpler and It''
more economtcaL We have quite
"' llot ol _... lo .oel«:t
(tom. Come · aee ua toda,y.
We want JOUr u.ttns.
'8lan'd Realty Co.
JolUlUplo ,...,. Balton
**SOLD**
318 Narctaa~
Corona del Mar
~·· llUlUple I ,lattq a-Jtar
COSTA MESA.
NEW 1 BEDROOM HOME
..
' . • ···X.J:n&'N .. lllft'•~ r>.SE -P).JtT
ROPER..hEs ·
.
' CQ~N~D
• Robert B~ l.yna ," j.
4U o.a Boule'rud Coro
Helen L. Lynn
Harbor 111117
. · Exel ive Lis1 ing · 'i
COAST BLVP. BUS . S ~COME · PROPERTY
• 7 Units -Ample Pafklng 1
• Kay Be Handled Ith Only fl0,000 Ca.ah , .
Large Fbily
In exclusive R-1 dlatrict pn 105-foo . Yit!t large trc!es, Shrub
trontace. Landscaped
ry, lawns .1
.CORONA D MAR ROPERTIES
HEAD OFFICE
411 Coast Boulevard
Harbor 1037
Coro a del Mar
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We.Have Several Gqod I
2 bdrm ho~t ~ce~~~~T .. ~5~ ..... $24.~
4 bdrm, lovely all year home, pier anli float 47.poo
Duplex -2 bdrtr\S each ................................ 45,000
4 bdrm home plus 2 bdrm apt., pier float 40,000
ALL ON BALBOA IS I
LINWOOD VICK, Re !tor
312 MARINE, Balboa Island Harbor 2042
BALBOA ISLANih
South Bay Front1
YALE BUILT-5-bedroom,· 2-story !home and 2
bedroom guest apt. Both completely furnisJied
with separate laundry; shower I and sto"'lge
rooms. Private pier and float. :E'rice $40,000.
Excellent financing. 1
SEE THIS FOR REAL V AUUE !
I
Wm. W. SANFORD, R~altor
216 MARINE A VENUE, BALB01 ISLAND
Phone Harbor 2462 1
35c37
When Buying or Selling a Home
BE SAFE! BE SURE!
Insist on Escrow Se~vice
BAY ESCROW CO ., nc.
For Prompt Dependable Service~oose
1415 Coast Highway 1856 ewport Bl~d .
Co rona del Mar
1
. Costa Mesa
Ph. Harbor 2275 Ph. Beacon 6~97
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An Exclusive
Announcement
For Fastidin us
Buyers Only
HARBtjR ISLAND
BRANcH OFFICE
Farmhowie Motel
Harbor 1063
COSTA MESA
REAL· ESTA TE
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REDWOOD & SHAKE SHINGLES
2 bdrm. beauty, alrnoat new.;
Lota of brick and We. It'• dlf •
terent and the BARGAIN Price/'
Is $7950. '2000 down.
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2 BDRM. VALUE-On J'lower stl
• yn. oJd, bwd. tloora, din. rm ./
fenced a.nd more extras, flagi
stone fireplace. OWner Jeft thl~
area and really want.a to sellj
Make an ofter on price and subj
mil a down paym~nt.
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3 BDRM. HOME, $2,000 down, ~
yrs. old, hwd. floors, lots of
tile In bath and kitchen, dinJ
rm., many closet.a, s erv. porch~
db). gar~. fenced yard, full prtcei
iio.ooo.
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SMALL DUPLEX-$2,000 down.
Near high school and grade
school. Ideal t or 2 couplet . lt'a l
furniehed. Owner ts asking
$9,000.
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$900. Down-S mall house, 2 yrs.
old, newly decorated, on 80.,-ft.I
lot, tile, nice location. Clean
and priced right e.t $6,4~.
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BUSIN"'3S FRONT AGE-E. 17th !
STREE'J', Costa Mesa. INVEST· I
ORS See lhls property at on ce. 1
· Sales and leues available.
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Barney Francque 1
Lillian La Per1e Fred Crosier
ASSOCIATES I
400 E. 17th St. at Tustin Ave.
' Costa Mesa, ~h. Bea. 6818
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Here Is the ~EST in co"lfortable
gracious Ii ng. This one story
rambling h me in Its 1 tropical
setting of~s the finest in de-
s ign and l lion. Large picture
windows pr vide a pandrama of
Balboa Bay \from the dl~lng and
living area' -and ftom the
master bedroom. Thre~ bdrms LARGE FAMILY and ma;d'• tm .. 3 I> bat~. glass · ... \
.. . r.
---=PRESS-ii
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D'l'AU: a u&•. man
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STANLEY SPECIALS
BALBOABAYSHORF.S
Ne tv.oo and three bedroom homea now under CONt:nlC·
tlon with many ·de luxe featurea. Stop at tract omce aDd
see varloua tlpor plana. Conved,teftt-terms can be ar-
ran Call Carl Thomas at Beacon ~748.
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OPEN FOR INSPECTION
• 2Sa8t Snug Harbor -Clift Haven
1 to 5 P.M .
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GIVE YOUR EYES A TREAT
See f hia attractive Cliff Haven home -It's probably the
k ind of place you have been looking for but unable to
n.ndJ Seldom are we privileged to offer a home of thia cba~cter tor sale. Aside from it& beauty it is a.a clean
8JI .J "hound's tooth," both inside and out -the la.ndscap-
iag ~xcells anything in this area., Owners are compelled
to rrlove and price and terms have been reduced-$3,500
, balance unusually euy for thl8 type of home. Call
Barker, Bf'aco~ 5795---Evenln~ .Beacon 6939.J. 15th
I rvine, opposite High School.
I BALBOA ·BY THE BAY
N'EAR LIBRARY. MARKETS, TRANSPORTATlON and
finest Bily Swlmming. Attractive, well rurnisht-d, i bed-
r oom home, in excellent condition. Plus good r~ntal units
-FJ11 price $18,000. Terms.
'
ALSO
EAST NEWPORT TRIPLEX
Each u nit has living room, kitchen, dinette, bedroom and
bath,. NeW refrigerators. Sho"''S excetlent return on Price
or $16,000. Terms LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR C ASH.
Fo r appointment t u see the above properties contact Mary
Dic kson at Ha rbor 1013 or evening Harbor 2092-WI)..
EARL W. STANLEY
Realtor
17th &nil Coast Hlway l~tb and Irvin•
Newport Beach N ewport Beach
226 Marine Ave.
616 Coast H ighway
Cor ona d el Mar
Balboa Is land 3113 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach -
Would you like a small house and
,5 Acres near the Back Bay?
ON fll. GENTLY ROLLING KNOLL-Completely
fenceq and cr oss fenced into 4 separate parcels.
FOR ONLY $3000 DOWN
AND $50 PER MO. PAYMENTS.
P. S. JO · shares of stock in Santa Ana Heights
Wale• Co. assure unlimited water. CALL
I STANLEY HADFIELD
Phone Harbor 20
or elop at the office at
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Persons sttk ing a home In the
$100,000 bracket and whose re-
quirements coincide with these
will find the following property of
imperitlve inter est. I t is without
question the finest home of its
type on LIDO ISLE. ~ _,... ,, 216 Marine vate beach. Pier and sl . Com-home needinl' a little paJ.nt bui •-------------
enclosed patio. garden rd pri-Here . ls a :'>-hrtrm, ocean frbntl
pletely furn hed and in lvldual-structure.Uy ,ound. Ntce loc&-
1
Balboa Island
This is the last word in a gorge-ly .!ltyled.....!.i' will 1;1ppea to the tlon. K uat be soJd at once. A.al<-VOGEL VALUE
ous BA YFRONT home, Briefly most discrln)inating bu~r ! i.ng $17.~ but your offer may d
-on 2 Jots-2 s torles-3 bed-S hown by appointment jonly. be enougb. WUI consider small COR NA DEL MAR -2 bedrm. home, bdwd.
roo ms and maid's room--3 baths If you are 1of k1ng for tfc beet house in trade. floors, brick fjreplace. Thermo furnace. Dining
upstairs-2 showers down-4-you will nq t be disa inted 4-bdrm., 2-bath BALBOA. PENIN· I d L f 2 h
car garage-all tile paUo--------fln· Owner "''iJ consiOer t ade. SUL.A home, 2 yra. old. Private room. Large win ows. ots o closets. 8xl por e
est type of heat known-radiant --1 patio. Ideal for family tnth teen-20x24 1 garage on a lley. F enced. Lawn front and
-DELUXE locaUon with pl., L"d I 1 $19 500 age children or in-laws. $18,950. I back. jClose to markets on tree lined street. and double fioal. H ome com· 1 0 e , Conaider Udo lot in trade. 1
pl•tely and exqulaltely fUrnlsh-2 Story. 3 BR!. 2 baths ..J. hdwd G I R al UNDERPRICED AT $10,500-TERMS e~. Everything in this rfome has floors, unit fleat, rumpUJJ bar-• • es e
been selected with car e and ON 50 FT. LOT. Shadt trees, 2 bdrm. top Costa Mesa looe.Uon. ENJOY THIS HOME FOR CHRISTMAS!
ta.st e . It was lbe "BEST OR Jlllio, a RE4L SPECIA Only SI,200 down. Balance 1
NOTHING" a tl flll. You cannot SEii: THIS! $64 .8-0 per m o. lncludee taxee It I THE JOHJlf VQGEL CO. , ~~i~~rn~u*~ ~"ad." ,p[ lj. I ni::;! , . , 1 ,,:~~::::~soc. i •fi i31ll Co31't,Highway l\'f 1i;:i ;;:1 ~~~ ~··
WjU ap~ lO 4J8c~Ung ,, Balboa iC:Oves •Lot t ' }1112 . N~w~i: Bl~d : !i,&J". ;.~~I ri '_ . ~nel H~, 1741 _<~-:"'!•~gs ph, . L ~~~-:
. People Who deriiancf and are will-Waterfront l9t-lncluding boa
Ing to pay for the finest con-slip-f5,500l
struction k nown. Shown b~ ap-f--**SOLD**
polntment only . Special pnce. LIDO ISLEi 209 -9th St ..
B&.lboa, Calif . ALSO
OtheT types of homes on LIDO
ISLE ranging In price from
$15,000 upward. Our listings are
EXCLUSIVE. We are the DE·
VELOPERS of UDO ISLE.
Al.!lo some choice lots foT' sale
both waterfront or crosa street. •
Pertalnlng to LIDO ISLE you
will profit if you slY; us.
P.A. PALMER
INCORPORATED
3333 Via Udo
Newport Beach. C&Jif
Harbor 1500
·only $9500
BeauUM 2 bdrm~ close in. 1h ac.
Walled yard.
l 1%x125 RESIDENCE LOT
UOOO. TERMS
JndustrtaJ lot, 63 x 290
$1000, TERMS
GOOD LISTINGS WANTED
ROBT. If. MOTTET
1900 HaTbor Blvd.
Bea. 6224-J Rea: Bea. C5137..'J
MUST SEJJ.
Lll:AVING STATl:--WW CODllder
. any reuonatile otter • m.7 ~
llnlt Income property. . Th l •
property muot lie -tl>nJuCll-
-to a~ata. A ftne loca-
tloa--
1111Z 9 • 0 DAILY
1M5· wiasr •··~ si.vn.
'"'"
By a
~u}ttple Uating R ealtor
' . Waterfront R-13 lot. $9000.-An-
other real v&lue. 1
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I Newport Island
Waterfront Lido Lots
R-3 BayfPOnt ........................ $ 9,600
Large 2 !ltorf-only 31,1 years R-1 Bayfront ........................ Il,9a0
old. This home has 3 BR.s., 2 56...if't. Baytront, excell1?nt
batha, din.In~ room, laundry rm location .............................. 28,000
extra large l,vtng rm. with rire-45-(t. inside .......................... 3,SOO
place. Separate 2-oor :garage 30-tt. l,nside .......................... 2,150
with roomy 1 BR . apt. above GREENLEAF • ASSOC.
Paved pauoJ All thia on 371n 3112 Newport Blvd. Har. 2652
ft. bulkhead+d waterfront with ~ttc
pi er and float. Only '6-F. re-
quired, bal. $150 m o. i"flud. 5
per ceal intereat.
Harbor pivestm,ent
Corppany j
Re.ftora
Newport Bivd. at 30lh St.
bor HOO
Here's
Ruulta come from con.tant
PracUce! An ad recuJ.arly in thla
paper will produce result.a for 7ou.
GOOD BUYS!
NEAR BAY FRONT-Attr&cUve,
almost new d.uplu. 2 ~ ll. each
apt. u~ $17¥0.
BEAUTIFUL DUPLEX. Ba,y Ave.
"El Jl&Yd' IMICUoD. Uppw 8 B.
R., I Bat1L Lower I II. &. 2
20 -' D . eau.. Flreplace8, bdwd. On.. 11 Mi~ M'[e lot. Q( tile. l#o\Uldry and .-er
BalboartiPeninsulaJ rm., .2-car _., -,...k-~-OoOd ba~ be"''n.c at coner. lmmacUJate , cor11plete1y tur-l'urDlolMd $21,llOO. •
nlahed home. iuat 2 yra. old. A-1 ' · • •
c:onatnlcUon with all ~r&ble CHOICE LOCA TlON ....,. bay A
fe.t.._ 2 ·bclrmo. , wit!) twin shop~. 3 BR. o~ llOme.
Mm. 1dea1 f6r' penn•nent !tiome Ideal for .wnmer or year round.
or pi:onljll~ rental Film, $10,500. .
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PRlCSI> TO llJ:LL N W ON TJil: ~~ B. R. llal'-
at $13,9® -C'i iuat ott-u,":;t,;:~.~:r:
ICASILY) ftMA>frrh ~A-. 1 b11t. to ;;,.._"Ur.
-Don't • co11 ~ Nm.I ia.ooo.
W1'. E. LD, Rkltor l!IOtml CO.MIT '""'·TY 00.
<--·-) i "ll.-..i. ........ -· lilli lL ilhd.. :;=. 802 Main Bt.., Bal-. ~-30M
-1238-W ·N-Pa..WOO" .
For Quick Action
WHEN SELLING
or
BUYING REAL ESTATE
SEE
PAUL C. JONES
or
CHARLES E HART
BJ!:ST BUY
l'learly new 3 bdrm. home c lose to
s.choola tn. Newport Heights.
· Carpeted floors, Ven. blinds,
paUo. F el)Ced. $12,750, terms.
Charming
Home-
Rustic
$7950
Ree.Uy attractive 2-bdrm. place ll
almost new. Mll881Ve red bricll:
fireplace. Dellghtful1y cheerful
with many large wlndows. Good:
location near H l school. A n ex
cellent buy. lf you don't t&.ke it,
lend me the money and I'll buy
It. Only $2200 down,
$1,000 dwn. to Vets
$2,000 dwn. to anyone
Lovely 3-bdnn. home with ap--
proximately 1200 sq. n. Built la
J 946. Loe. In Broadway aecUon
or Costa Me88.. Priced fu be
23-07 Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach low replacement coat. $10,000.
"Be A SA hsFIED Customer "' __
33pH •
---------1 Newport Heights -
WHAT A BUY!
Exclu.1lve listing on 1706 Eut
Balboa Blvd. at $1%,000. Capt:
Cod extertor, nice ya.rd, and
small p&U<f. 3 BR. and 2 baths .
Furnlohed.,
A Beautiful Duplex ·
On Balboa penlMUla. 3 BR. up and
2 BR. clowD.. Upper ha.a aundeck,
•tove. ~rator. dl•po•al.
Lower tunlf.ahed. 50% financing.
. A :aeautiful Home
For all yea.r1 living. Hu all the
reflnemelli;.-....J.l electric kltcben
lnclud!ns -er. dl1J>!>8&1 .
N~ tunUahecL Two bedroom
' boua 1.9 2 ~e&ra old and ln beat
locatloll. .. 7,500.
I
,Bay -~~~ch~% ;:~ lbtTJorlllf
' See u' now for best buys in new
2 and 3 bdrm homea at prtcu
you can't beat. Vacant Iota U
ll,350 to $1 ,600. .
Beacon Hill Realty
466 Newport Blvd. ,.
(2 blk.B. above tbe Arcbe9)
Ph. Bea. C5713-R evN. Bea. M32~W
Corona del Mar
SUNNY LITn.11: DUPLEX. ~ apt..
rented at $50 per month unfUr..
nlahed. Hdwd. floor&. ~
big garagea:, laundry.
only $10,500, terms
Phone Harbor 882
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THURSDAY, H<l>V •.. 9, 19Sct-
fi'it'i' i t :
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RE . TO 'DIN.E
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Chicken Hut
Fried Chicken Dinner .... $1.25
New York Cut Steak Dinner 1.50
Lunches 75¢
HOMEMADE PIE DAILY
608 Coast Hiway Mariner's Mile
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Wed. Thro Sat. • Now~ ~ll 'UAtl llaver, Wm. -..Undlpn
"l'LL GET BY" ••
--Sf'COnd Major F-.tu~
Mickey Roomoy, Pat O'Rrlen
"THE FIREBALL''
Mesa._,,
l~h , : /j I
Last Tl.mes Saturday Nov. It I ! Errol Flynn. Patrice \Vymotti I 'ROCKY MOUNTAIN'
~.um ·
NOW SHOWING
TllBU WED., NOV. U
/f).'.b<-~-
-•1.VJ.Y · llnis Siii ,. 111111 a SILYA
PLUS !ND HIT
"Sleeping City"
-·---·-........... _,,_, ___ , ... ____ ,.,,,,,_.. ·-· ~~~~~~~~:·! . -With -
RICllARD f)ONTE
and COLEEN GRAV
SA.M'S SEA. FOOD
Complete Course
LUNCHEONS-DINNERS
"At tne Sign of tne Swordfish"
Bea utiful New and Enlarged Cocktail Lounge
SURFSIDE
Bf'f\,.,.,.n Sf·vJ ltf·:wh and S110-t lk-ac.h
t'hun•·!": K:!-1-06 -K02-00 -M0-19
THE ARCHES
CA l'"1' unJ COCKTAIL LOUNGE • O l'l·~N 10 n. ni Through 2 a . n1. • Newport Blvd. nn Coa.t t IIighway
NI•;\VPURT
-Second lkqut"llt A ction lfll-
Gary Coo1wr, lt.ay l\tlll8lld
"BEAU GESTE"
Special btonday Eve. No,·. IS
2nd Annual·
Mesa Theatre
Football Jamboree
('on1p wuJ ~l1•r1 l "our flarhor
lllgh anti 'Jrai1gt• (_'oa.."I l•"unl-
baJJ l'htJ·C'rit on ( >ur SIHJ:'f': ! ~
Son.i: IA·a4h•r!-J: ! Ba11d:
1\ llli; l•'oolbull Rully!
FUN FOR ALL!! !
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XMAS CARDS /Programs Begin
sEr.EcT """' . Friday at Sal'\ta Ana LurKP AK.01ort1111•t1.l
llalhnark & ()llH'nt (011111n1u11Jty Ci1nl·e1·t prosra1!1~
• h1 ·.ci11 \\•i lh fir.st prr~entatioli st
COSTA Mt.:5.i\ 8:1'5 p.111. llll l''riday in Sant<&. A n~
STATIONt.;RS hl.r.h .cic hnol a11dit(ltlun1 o f C'nlum-
h1it cnnct•rt tri0. Ariana Rronn. ---·-••..!!:.:.·= ... -................................... ':!!!..'.!!.==.~=·-········--······1· 1 R+-arnn 621S-I~ violinist; nfch1-1rd Gres;11r. pian\!;1
1788 ~t'"'port Bouh•\ard
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e Wishes to thank all his friends
for their patronage during the past
year and INVITE THEM · TO
THE GALA
Anniversary Party
Friday,
Eats
November
* Drinks • Favors, Hats and Fun Makers
10
for ALL
·.our. prrro<'nlinf!" n1aslp1· work::i of
the grcatt>i-t ron1pu.-1l'rR.
Mt"lll h<'r:-.hip 111 N•·v.·1x·•·t Ha rbor-1 liuntir11:~ton BcArh C11111n1unit~·
i ';unl'f'rt a.<i.<>'•rral 1r111 ,t.:i\'f'R <11lmil-
I., ta nc!' to this and <ill o ther (0om-
n1unity C'onrf'rts. bl ue Hlnb:; beinJ!
f-ionot('ll until pcrrnancnt tirkf't.<: 'I arc rcceiVf'd.
I 0!h,.1· '.li'lv~r•bcr dale;; are:
\fnnday, Nnv. 13 -1-faryln J vnn~.
hcnutlf11J J"nli!-!h pianil'll , F'ulll'rlnn I hi,::-h Rrhno l : laugh by T'adercwskl.
s h e i:-1 t·allc•I th!' !IUJlren1c intcl'-
prctor nf C'hnpin. 011 the san1e day
C'r1h1n1bia Cnncl'!'l Trio at LaRUllR
BeRch.
h.londay. Nov. 20, Lon<ion r.trlng
1uartrt. the ran1ous i::roup lhi:.
yea r appcarlng Rli a quintet with
Richard fi'artC'll. pht.nist.
~· ~ A • THE CIRCUS ROOM
S H A M. R 0 c K l_i ONE OF AMERICA'S
At Newpoct H arbor H igh school
audilot·lun1 al a Nove1nber date
to be announrf'd. the sensational
16 year-old Huti~arian piani~l.
Er\.·in Laszlo, ~·h ol-le recent Ne\.\•
York debut wa.~ bigge."lt excite-
111cnt in y~·a rs f <1 r n1u.s1c c1·itit's.
Other Harbor progritnl/i will bC'
the Graudan~. <:t'l\u entl piano llnd
the fan1oui:i Trapp ft1.1nily !iinscrs. OUTSTANE>ING
• LIQUOR STORE ADJOINING • l RESTAURANTS!
OP.EN DAILY 'TIL 2 A. M. 1
1824 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA 1! Foo<! ExporilJ' Prepuecl
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U nlque Dining Room
MATTRESSES
Boat.-Hom.,.._ Trallen
lrrrKldar Sbapelt
BMOON 6081
0-fA "ft'JU MaltreM (;o,
1160 Newport Blvd. High Qualify Printing-Ph. Har. 1616
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$1.00 COMPLETE DINNER $1.00
I Soup, Sa led end Dessert)
NORTON'S BAY SHORE
RESTAURANT • MENU ·
MON. -Meat Bells and Spaghetti
T.UES. -Braised Short Ribs of Beef
WED. -CLOSED-GONE FISHING
THURS.-Old Fashioned Bee1 Stew with
FRI.
SAT.
. vegetables ·
Baked Stuffed Codfish, Egg Sauce
Boiled Frankfurters and Boston
Baked Beians, Brown Bread
SUN. -Codfish Cakes with Spegh!ltti
Creole, Brown Bread
Chlldnia and VeteliU!s of, the Cldl War 75,
BOUU: 10 to 9 P •. M. DL>INEB 5 to 9 P. M. •
Free indoor Parflos
Nest. Door.
In Long Beach
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PURSE -S'IDLE.'\' -
Dorothy Guz:o, lW>3 -35th St ..
-VACUUM CLEANER
"REPAIRS
0. W. Broomhead
912 CfNMt 81,·d.
Corona df"I Mar I ........
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DOMESTIC SEWl"G . MA,CW1''ES
REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES
0. W. Broomhead
9U Cout Blvd.
Corona ftl Mar
ADLER. ~~-r:s
REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES
0. W. Broomhead
91! 0...t lll••d .
Corona del Mar I Barbor
U14-M
SEWING MACHINE
REPAIRS
0. W. Broomhead
91! Coul Blvd.
Coro.. def Mar
WAsHING MACHINE
IEPAIRS •·
CltARLEtDEN1'1SON of Balboa \\»!Ii honor CUe5t al a surp,.,.., birthday dinner ptTCPdJnc Hal-
lo"'N'll f 11\itlf'·!'i at llall"ta ~a.cht c·luh. It \\·11.!i al1Mt ttt.• blrthclay·of llt-nry ~one, ol~. and next da,v
of Earl \' nc. !\!fl'!. 1'1-iuni: brou~ht a cakP and !\Jo;. Ornnl80n a larirc 01'16 "·lf#I names uf or.tr.br&nll'I
on II. k~·~ro'''!' td'H1\\·"' ,('un11nod orr and ~In., Frf>d Smaletl, "tandlnK; ~trd. ~ff. to rlKht., Mn..
llO\\'&nl J t"r, Ur. Dak1·r, \'rlmll Rnrt .. ·r DPt11M. ... 11n , Charlt~ Dt>nnh1on (co~turnrcl M (iPOr~ WPh-
Jngf.on l , I l'lly t111d ('I rlt·s f'if"f!"frn of Santa r\na and Vlr.-Commodore Ccmventit• Wt&rdt'n.nn .. tn ro,..._
l{rot11M.t l!ii ll1•nry :\to;+, Jr. Cllh4'r"' P"'"~1·11t ,,·rrl' !\1f"ll. \\'urdrmann, j'frl'I, Marirart lk'8.rhom, Mt"" Pat
Monn -, N~n<')' ancl l'talsy !'imaJ1•l"I, Sl1tff ('omn .. JCfor,. and ~tf'll4. Archll' ffll"lh , Mrr and Mn. F...arl VututA',
!\fr. and ti~. J)allon °\'11uni;-, :\Ir. and J\I~. Lt'fll 'J'&rr. 1\rt an1I Aloha !'lo"""! l'tr. and 1'1rs. Edpr
Allrn, !\tl+l'l RrldJ:P, (i1•or1t1· ~'"''"rt, !\Ir. lltul i\lr!oi. ~lnl <.:l1"f"lro, !\Ir. and !\I'?'-.lark GrPf'llf', .John
Pott,-., l'f"t. Jn:lnlta 1-1·11·h1·r and 1·1W·nrl. 1 I Photo by Beckner I
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Tl'avel Films,
Fashion Show
at Lido Theat1 e
All-Br:itl•h t.ra\'el mpUon pic-
ture.a and Cruise Fa.11.~on show
Will be shown In lhe Lido theatre
'lburactay. Novembt>r 16, st.a.rllng
at 1 :30 p_m. The cVent , HponMOred
by Vincent's Travf"I Bureau, is
open to 'the public free or charge.
Color an<1 80Und n1otlQn plcltlrl'7o
a.re "The Sunshine Cruise," pr~
IU!:nling an exc-i\inJ:' trip through
the West· Indies nn<t "Th~ SwP<"l
Thames Plowfil Sof!ly," ("s f!tut·-
lng the ro1na.ncc of the gardens
and points .of interest on the
Th1tnH'!'I l"ivr-r.
H<lnnrf'rl i:;u :-sts ··••ill bt• Sl;1nlf''t'
V . Hard)' o f th" Hr1lish Con:;ulat~
Gener11.J's o ff11 ·r ; Brn•'?'t c~a rt
wrlght of the Rtiiit'h !'tailv;ay!-l and
Frank Hannivf'r 11( the ('unard
Steamship l'ompan)· .
Gftrments l o b<' i.;ho'\'11 in the
C ruise Fa.<1h1on shn\\. <,1.'lll I~ 1•\'(·-
ntn~ j:!'oWn ~;. i;trt•C't t·lul ll r!-1 and
sporlJ!:wrar fr<Jlll o.;hnf)'I 111 th1·
N ewport ila1·bur arra, 1nt·lud1ni.:-
lhe Quarl<'r T••·rk. ~'1c Sl1up,
\lolhf's H •1rs•', f'tlilt' \l1llc. pli1s R
Rpccial sho\•,t1ni:; nl f111:i fru111 El·
Ma D11rl(1n '!-l Cf'lll ('I fur l"a lo11 in
Lo;; AngC'lr:i.
Rex & Joan Brandt
Holding Exhibit
at San Diego Santa fla Players
to Presf.nt Comedy serond Joi11' 1:x111hition tur co.
'light ~p The \sky' 1 ·1~;,7::111~111 v~ ~t~lc ~ni~.~.m~~:~~· an:1~1r~.ev~,~:~~r '";:~:" t:lhre~~~ ~~'.~~1lUtlt>!nt~~~~'> :i~.~'.~~o~l:0ir\~:~~
'See How They Run'
at Laguna Playhouse
Vestry JEntertained
at Church Rectory
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M H . ,i 11111! 1tll coru.:t·rn ror th1n~s ~l'rinu~ nual dinner for· membl'rs of the Brandl. is 110\\! at F'1nf' ArL<t i;:al-O.'!s ar H gay C'On cniporarv I hi h · l lcry. San l.>ici.:o This follnws lh<'ir.
Con'edy. "I .. l'\:'h1 l l1; thr Sk;·." u11rri'~ 1
14 way bt' nd !or l t'lt IK'Coni vcslr)' an<\ their V.'iVC'JoS, on F'riday '--I r th !OfX> 51 O rt•cent show i ng at Cov•1e Gallcr·it·io;, the 19!'..10·51 1·nson fnr the !4unl~ 11•8Y n " · • ttea!«)n. evening at the rectory in Bay in the Biitmore hott·I. Los An-Ana Conimuriity f 'lnvrr!'I when th(' :\oven1b1•r 8th, 9th, 10th. 11th ~nd Sh I . . I · 1 12th they a.re pr1•senl!ng PhlliJ>i oi·es. f li{f"les. Several Blf'tbos Sf'<'llC'!! were
curtain r1sc!'l1 at the F.bcl auditor· K ~ d b ,., -1 r _, Prt'scnt •e re Messrs. and Me.<~-among those sold al the latter ex-iun1 Thu rsd~' N nv 16 1 1n"' !ii mo crn su s 1 u e 01 1 . · ' ·. · 1 lat1£h in" g1:1.11 called ''SEE HOW danu•s P 1hner Ell e rbr ock. hibit. Under th tht'f'Cl1on of G\\ulv . ._ . Th J · f F IT
S . SI• f ll ,·. 1 '/'HR:Y RUN·•· It is ridiculous Thoma!-! flutter. Arthur A<"hcy, n . e an1n1ry 1.~uc '' orr 1n1es 1mpson 1~ ''I' an t'll i11.'11a s 1r · ~~ A 'II · 1 .• ·•int in•~s done cast will hr1 1-'c~·ll in tnl' ":-:tPry and ln1prnbab\c farcc-con.1c<ly that Dnnalrl H"l'L Al~l'l'l M athew1>. w1 lllC' Uut• N•'\'t'll p:.. 1:>·
b k r ~ . 1 ·r.. 1 1s tailur-tnat.lc fur a 1n1rlhqu11kc Alexander Hanultnn. Rttlph Beal hy the Brandts on a rect>nt p<tint-ar n pr(11 1·1ng: H P a\I. d H J H II Ab t \~ ... tri11. on(' a 11anorau1u done b'y H d . h 1 ., r ll•c rif h1htr1ty I Hn . A . erry a . i:icn Wl'l'l' ... C'n tn~ e I' nVt'rl' Pt · M E. -11 · M J 1 • b'' n ,. ,,f ,.ock be
I · y · · J !'h,.c·k .}·1111r Ji·anini:N towarrh Mr. and ~·. u~cnc Gra!'lsf" 1, r. oan anf s1.... ,, .1·., • Of)('tl n~ C\'o•nl 1S 1r1:int1t 1•n•·i;, ;J VIII I In"" don{' R't Srt1p11 ... l nNtitute of nev.'t·nrnrr tifr f;nnla ' i\iia lhi··•l r•-d1·1t1nillu.: crilici:.;n1 unrl1·r .}'nur Hnrl Mrs. r)t)('tt .. a~rana anc .,,
. 1 1 · l 1 1 ok 'ale M1·. anrl~s. Robcrt S t1fl C'r. Oecanut:raphy, La J olla. l'RI l·trch·l'I. 1 t:1y1n1: th•· 1·•l l· "f a "t·v1.o.:11111 N1· an1. 11 r a " -:--;;-;::-_;:::;!:-;._;·;::.;::.;::;::;._;::;::;::.;::;::;::;:::::::.:;::;::;:__:;::;::;::~ f Pn1 ppranit•11 t)ll i;la µ,1,.• ~rl1i1t \\'1lh Con1plC'fl' r.f•laxttlion and r n-•'
Aulhor c:f i th" ph1v \·1thin n j1>,\'J111 •11t . Jr you tlrop your pro-. u
rlay is l t~ni iy Tul'n< . \\'htl" 1· r an1 don't !-l toop to pick it up! F N
Cror~c U1tsdJ,.t'lt c~ t fd<1·s th•· p'irl (Jr Y\111 n1ay n1iss fro!11 one to . ZONE nf lht' prndiir·ri·. J .,t.11 l~rp\\'ll 1,.. l•nu· 1•11trnn1·1·s, anrl As n1any f
l•:lu1«r :-:;1·1111 IL. prq\'l•I~·:; J1.a11y a 1i .. 1r1~ -barrrd, roll -on -thr -floor 0 EN EVERY FRIDAY 1 SATURDAY the "11ni;:"l."f''ho:1r !-ku\t'11i: \Vlfl·. ,.~1·,; 'l'his Is a \v1rtc-opr n, no-
chu<·kle duru · tht• ,.\·1·n11 •. ,..u i:h :.print. Only tin-' fleet n!
V1 vj;111 (;r :.1·t. '-~•i11 LJ1 <1•·kt tt. l•utl \Vt•rl' ulrle to qualify for the and •
13il1 l~t·r111a1i. J 1•1· l.:•·ll lln1·1y v:1rinlL1J part1:1 in thiR zany C'Olrl-'
Ur<tt kt'l l a n~ \.\'t.~lev N°ll\'arnt;dt" "''Y· ~ SUNDAY
con1plctc l ht•l1 linc-up.· , ~
"Li:;ht IJ pl the ~~ky '' )v iii c·••ll· , ll11rr cs \\'£'It' lntroducC't.l into lhe BA OA
tinuc for th1· 't' n1~hl t;, il \\d l'•·~s-"' ulli\\'C:-lern ur1·!\ ,,f N nrth A1nc r-
\;1t1nn:• 111ny 1c n1 ar!1· 1h1·nu1:l1 tli•· ,,·n Pr !hf' Spani.!!h ('XJ;lorl'1·s \vhu
t"ix off11·(· ut ht.• Sanlu Alia IJunk· \'1 .•;1ll'd New ~1cx ico bt·lwcf'n 1~30
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17ze thrifty one
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~at sparkles with Lrilliant
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rJillEY'RE here today in all their.1leaming glory! cioncy StudehlikercOmmander V-.81 Beautiea both!
•Come in and see them-styled ahead~engi:nttr· Tbey'fe attractively priced-amazinaly saving ef
i .ad,eo~••rin3ly built new 1951 ~tudeb.kers! gaaolinef They d.on't requift premium fuels!
. See the 8'1"nd new Studeba"r Cbampio.n in the ~,.,.•..,.hen: for you rig~t now-new Studebaluora
liJweal price field I See the brand new high-effi-of a1u1M1 .. 1ng •aluel Stop tn and ta" a look!
' ' OPEN 'ZVE..'llNGS-AND SUNDAYS BY Al'POINTtlllNT
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Newport Beach, reported the theft
of her purse Sunday from the
beach at Ocean Froht and 35th
street while she wu BWimrning.
The purM co-ntalned a H elbros
wrist watch, $2 o $3 in ca.sh. a
wallet with idenUficat.ron papers.
and a Wr or multt.co\ottd u.n-
dela. 4 otnpod ~ towol WU
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ORANGE . ·1N~FINAL t·HOME GAME HAR -.
FOURTll TOUCHDOWN Id. l:Mt FrldaYt1 decltllve "in o"\.·e:r" Anaheim Is belnl( 800red by "-'ttrkhone
back Me.I Smalley, "''ho carnic; Into hlt1 own for the tint time Mace Hufff'rlnl( an ankle Injury f'&l'ly ln
the tK"a800. l\lel. co'\--cted by handt1 lncludlol( one lo his ·mouth, ls pointed out hy the ~· M be
plun1"et1 over from <>ne yard out. He rained 80 yard.8 In 18 11.ttempti.. Tar No, 11 1.s Bob Woodhou~
'and No. 20 bl BOb Scotland. ColoniAt 1!jo. 18 Is atar back Leonard \Vt'al·er ,,·ho ran 80 yanlt1 for onf"
Anahrlm TD and No. 39 is fullbar.k Steinborn. f PTess Photo)
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1 FRO~ THE i l BENCH !
pletion r ecorrl against the Sailors I McMasters 2nd
w hile Cflach Al Irwin's lade show 1
only a 2~ per cent record. I• L s • •
Individually McMaatccs has the In eague coring,
mos t yar·rlage gained, 163, Smalley IS II Ga•.
the n1nst attempts. 36. and Scot-ma ey lft$ •
lanrt thf' bclit average among the
regulars, 6 yards pe r try. T eanl By virtut' of four points aftt>r
average is 4.4 yarch~ per try. H ere to11chdownf-!, Fu 11 er ton High
a.re t he cnmplete figurei;: srhool's Duane ['ennington today
TOTAL STATISTICS I hokls the Sunsrt league individual
Ta rs tu 1-ncd In their best game Ne "·por't Opponf'ntl'i r-icoring lead with 28 points.
of the year againRt Anahei1n la.<~t 36 rirst downs 29 I H p folcored two touchdowns In
Fridtt.y and 1r they can maintain 6..'14 yds. gained running 494 la.-;t Wl'C'k 's 33-13 win over Orange
the spirit and drive shown in the 66 _ yds. lost runnin,t: 81 to ~rab the pole position aht'ad l a.~t two contests, should be abie lsss net yds. running .. 410 of i'\Pwport Harbor's Larry Me-
lo to pple Orange and the Oil~rs , t t2 yds. pasNlng . ... 313 ma.."ltf'rs and Orange's Clyde W il-
and maintain a f!rm grip on sec-iOO total yard9 . 753 i;o n. McMasters tallied twice in
o nd spot in the Surl'set League 21 passes atte1npted 10
standin~s. Fullerton still appears 6 pa."Jses completed 18
unbeatable. 2 pa11ses in ter. by -I
Again it was a tea1n vic tory and 8 fumbles .. 15
for the first time ~ince his injury 4 o\vn rumble1' rec. 8
Mel Smallt,V played like the all-125 . . . y rts. penalized 95
league back he \VB.B last year . H is INDIVIDlTAL TOTAi ... ~ I
18 points against Anaheim again
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Playt";t TC8 \'d!-1. A,·,
gnvr him a shot at l.hr League Mc Masters .. 30 163
scoring title whic h he Is defending J ones .. . 30 12:';
this sea.son. Smalley 36 112
The Sailo rs s howed only two de-Scotland 17 102
fe-nslve lapses a11d each resulted Benbow 8 40
In Colonl~t .scores -one an 80 ya1-tl Aarvold 3 17
run on the old Statu<' o r Liberty Pulaski 2 15
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Final home game of the eea.ion,
l!'riday, 1 :80 p. m. at Dllvldllon
Field. will-pit the Newport Har·
bor Tara against a .t.rong qgrei
oratJon from Orange. Orange wu \
picked to batUe for tbe league
lea.d'with P'ullerton before the sea.
10I\ began but ha.a been defeated
'>y t.);at team and by Sa.flt• Ana.
So their only hope of a half·way
leecnt sea.son la to knock off New-
X>rl tomorrow. N ewport's two
toneecuttve wins over Santa Ana
tnd Anaheim will make them
\bout two touchdown favorites at
tame time bu t anything can haJ>'
pen in the Sunset League.
Orange wtll brtng to the Sallor'a
'leld a heavy line that will out-
weigh the Tara ove_r 2d pounds to
:he ma.n. Flr11t string tackles
..velgh 217 and 207 pounds and
':he guardt1 tip (bend would be a
'Jetter w ordl the scalea at 193 a.nd
180, center also 180.
Newport's starters weigh: tack·,
'es. 174 and 167; guards. 169 and
160; cente r, 170.
FMt Backt1
Backs are about even in weight
but the Orange quartet Is a group
'lr speced.stere. all t rack men, and
t he Tars will have to uae their beat
pai r of wings to keep up with
t hem.
Man t o wntch Is back Clyde Wlt-
!nn, their fastest back. aleo a top-
notch P.ass receiver and once he
gets beyond the secondary there's
no catching h im. He is second in
league scoring.
Quarterbac k Bob S mith
been called t he best high school
punter to ever play in the Santa
Ana bowl. A~alnst the Saints he
a veragcd a remarkable 53 yards
per kick.
Orange has a fair passing at-
tac k and r requE>ntly tries long
tosses to swirl Wtls0n. The Tanr
will have to guard him carerully .
"lf "'e play like w e did the last
tw0 games. we v.dll win," Coach Al
Jnvin predictc>d Wcd nc.~ay.
A nahf'lm Gah'M'
Summing up last week's gamf'
Irwin thought the e ntire line, end
t o end, played a magnlficent gam<'
He s ingled out the play of tacklr
Roger Pfiste1· who "ha.,. come a
long way" since t he SE'ason be-
gan. f'fist('r recovered two ln1port-
ant Anaht>im fu n1blt•<.i.
"t~XCl 1SE PI..E1\8E" ys Nonn Earfp,y (60), Pirate e n'1, » ht>
t'f'arlu·!t rt a Hem-a.rd; Miiier aerial, top photo, In lht> ('OCOUntt•r
\\'llh San &-•r nardJno Octobt-.r 28. Ot~r playt•,.,. In th(' 1•i1•tur~ &rt>
t'A1 f\.foor t 18 ). quarttth&l'k for t~ l ndlans, &nd Jim \·olJ;'I. &L'kl
of tltt' Indian Hquad, IJOTTOM : "IJICV, HEY. ALL THE \\'AV '."
got•s flarlf1\\' Jtlrhar* (89), ()ran:gf'I (~oru-it halfha1·k. Into thr
i•ntl znnr Jin th1· Plratr·lndlan rncoon~·r at I.hr Orang1· who\\'
stadium. Cj'lht•rM 1,l.arf'l°1'i a'°'· F.Al '.\toor f18), Indian QI\ u.nd Ila.I
Smllh (6 ,), Plrat•• f'flba('k, StU1 Bt-rnardlnu \\·o n lll-7.
Ebel! Seo. t o Hear
Br.oadway Comedy
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Now at St. James
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Goodbye, l.Jttle Sheba, current -
ly showln,g on Broadway, will be
reviewed when !:bell play reading
section meets at 1 p. m . on N ov.
13 at the home of Mrs. Ler Sames.
121 Via Mentone, Lido Isle. De8-
aert will be served by the h0&teaa.
Stanley Farrar of Dana P oint.
ls new organist at St. Jamea Ep.._..
copal church, having auumed b1<
duties la.st Sunday . H e was for-
merly a.Mist.ant organist at th•
cathedral of St. John the Divine..;
Nev.• York City.
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It po ints out its own e r as a man of
good J udg me nt.
I -· Cert.a..1.nly II C08t a little
m ore but lt'• v.·orth 11. u It
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or 6 year period.
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play and the oth er a we ll executed Taylor 2 14
78 yard pass play. Griffith 2 10
Ta1·s' way and they were able to Welty _ 1 -3
MQ8t or the· breaks can1e the !Kindell .... _. 1 -7
Irv.tin thought 1.ft:Ma..qte1·~ and
Smalley in the bar-kflcld W('re
great and was pleased with the
blocking and t ackling o f little
Wayne W elt y. who since Smalley's
recovery, confin<'s hi:. playing to
derensr.
Starting Tar lineup against O r-
ange wlll be: enrts. Griffith and
MeekS: tackles. Pfister e nd W ood-
house; guards, Witt man and VC'ne-
man: center. Burdick ; backs,
S cotland. Smalley. Jones end Mc-
Masters . Aarvold has been recov-
1tring speedily from hi• knee in-
jury In the past two weeks and
will share the offensive burden
with McMaste1·M at rull.
COA ! T G1ETS NEW SPIRIT!, __ , ___ _,
capitalize on them. Ana heim
fumbled nJne times and Newport Totals __ 135 MJ8 4.4
recove red five turning four into OC.C HA8 S 1-A'ft
touchdowns. Ale rt Tar play on Orange Coast coll ege has three
these fumbles was largely re-games n!mainlng on its schedule
apon•iele.. for. the Yictory .and for before compleUn§ a rather dismal
the big 35-13 score. football sea.son. 'nley will prob-
No Pasl!Jng Attack a bly lose to Chaff\;;y tomorroY:,
But a.gain the Tara showed littlo:: will certainly drop the Santa An£1
In the way of a passing attack-tussle i n the Santa Ana bowl next
four attempts. two completions. week and shoulti wind up the sea-
one Intercepted. H owever, one of son by losing to Oregon T ech.
the completed ti;:isses, from S cot-Last Thursday's game in the
land to Mc Ma.sters, waa good fo r David.son Field dust bowl en-
50 ysrds and a score. Reserve counter was p6orly playrd by both
qttartel'back Jack Woodhull got In teams and the unpleasant W{'ather
the game t h e final minutc> and helped to make it one of t he sad-
thrc>w hil-1 fir~l pass or the season. dest football-exhibitions ever
a completed 5-yarder to sophomor p s taged here. Fans \~:ere quite un-
enrt Gary R ogers. Jack , a junior, animous in this opinion and werE'
and sophomore Rollie Pulaski will much m ore interested In the two
both bf' back l o 1:1hare the quarter-fights that took place in the south
back dut ies next year. stands than the game. The grand-
We have compiled composite stand fistlcufrs were a welcomt•
statistics for the three league diversion to the listles11 game.
games played to date. against Ful-Coaat seems to have ma ny good
lerton. Santa Ana and Anahelnt. players. the backs especially are
Tars lead their opponents in first quite c&pable, but they n ever real-
downs and yards running but are ty get rolling. Every time they
way bc>hind In passing yarda ge start what appears to be a scoring
· and total yarda. Opponents have drive something happens, a fum-
thrown almost twice 89 many ble. penalty or intercepted paSJI,
paaqes as Newport, 40 to 24 and to stop them. Thal certain necea-
have a nearly 50 per cent com-sary spark to push over those ;::=========:'.::::=-::-::=::, t ouchdowns after the Pirates get
inside the 20 yard li ne is definit e-
ly lacking. Maybe they'll get lt
next year.
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Anyway. next week's Santa Ana
game should be terrific as the
Dons again have a wonderful team
and the Pirates ~rill probably ex-
e rt their best effort of the season
to halt them.
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Loca l Woman $2 5
Entering a post card answE'r in
a television contest last week. Mrs.
Mary Sheely of Newport Heigh ts
wo n a S2:i prize for a question as
to why she liked a certain French
dressing.
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S'llfFFARM to an Anaheim
tackler l!"I bt-inir given by Har·
boP Hip. left half, Mel ·8mal-
h-y, M hf' !ilklrt11 righ t. end In
t-rlday·~ :JS-13 vic tory.
1 PreMPho to)
the Tars· 3~)-1 3 win f rom Ana-
hei.m to gain a runner-up tie with
Wilson, who was iicoreless against
Fullerton.
Neu1port's f\.fe l Sn1alley, last
year·8 top scnrer. 1nadc 17 of his
total 18 points against Anahtoi m
fo'riday and holds d own rifth
pla cc>. Wilh two ga1TIE'S ren1ain-
lng to be played, Mel still has a
chance to rc>peal.
Sl11''SET LEAGU E SCORI NG
Id pa.I ·IP
Dua nl' Pennington, Ful. 4 4 28
Larry· Mc Masterit N. H . 4 0 24
Clyde Wilson, O range 4 0 24
Bob Smith, Orange ····-·-· 3 I 19
Mel SmallE>y, N . H ........ 2 .... 6 18
Ron Kredell, Hunt. B ..... 3 O 18
Don HudM>n, Fulltron .... 2 3 15
Larry Kramer, Fuilerton 2 0 12
Jewell Owens, Fuller'ton 2 0 12
LE'onard W eaver, Ana .. 2 0 12
Milton Kelley, Santa A . 2 O 12
J f'rry Dic kinson, Ana ..... 1 1 7
J ohn Steinborn, Ana... 1 l 7
Augie Huei:iea. Ana.·-··. l l 7
Brancato, Nygaard
in Scoring Lead
Santa Ana college's George
Bl'ancato today waa tied with Mt .
San Antonio's Norman Nygaard
for f i r~t place in the Eastern con-
rer<'nce, individual s cor ing ra ce at
24 poinl~ apiece.
BranC'ato scored <'nee in IMt
week 's 21-7 win over Chaffey t o
bring on the tie. Mt. San Aotonlos
No rn1an Nygaard the previous
leader. went scoreless as the
Mounties blanked Fulle.rton 14 -0 .
Brancato h as a higher point
nverage than Nygaard. His 24
points-were scored in three con-
tests, Nygaard's In f'our.
Tar B team. fresh from their
first victory ovpr Anaheim last
week. will meet 0 Pange at Orange
Thursday afternoon while the Cees
play here Thursday .
Tar Bees Upset
Anaheim, 13-6
Newport Harbor's B team pulled
a major upset last Friday by
breaking a 6-6 tie In the final
quarter to w in 13-6 to topple the
st rong Anaheim from the undia-
puted B league lead which they
have held for several years. Ana-
heim 111 now tied with Santa Ana
and Fullerton in the top spot.
• Score was 0-0 al the half; then
Newport's Rex Bell scored• the
fi rst TD. Inspired Anaheim 1JWcpt
bac k and in five play!'I knotted th('
count. But in the waning minutes
Bell scored again and the conver-
sion was good to give the T.ar
Bf'es the victory.
In other games Santa Ana
stopped Huntington Beach. 18-0
a nd Fullerton shutout Orange,
13-0.
Sull8et "B" l.Rapfl Standlnp ·w L PtwOp
Santa Ana ................ 2 I 58 IS
Anaheim ! t 25 22
Fullerton .. ....... 2 I 48 26
O~ I 2 6 25
Hunting-ton 8f'ach .. I 2 14 25
Ne"·port Harbor t Z S4 12
Anaheim Cees
Lose to Tars 6-0
Starting the c lean sweep vic-
tory over the three Anaheim
teams waa the Nf'Wport C team
which eked out a 6-0 · win Thurs-
day afternoon. The Cees have now
Ea.at.em Confe.renoe Scorlnc w o n a 6-0 game, I08t 0-6 and
td pat tp tier 6-8.
Geo. Brancato, s. A. ...... 4 0 24 Fullerton's Cf.es crushed Or-
N. Ny_panl, ML S. A.. ...... 4 0 24 ange,'32-0 to rem&in in the league
Dick Font&. Mt. S. A., ... S 0 18 lead. Santa Ana stopped the de-
BMJ R.Pld. Santa Ana .... ! 0 I! rending c h am p i o n Huntington
C'h.W.k Sitton. saat. Ana ! 0 I! Beach C team, 18-$.
Danny PnJI, S..ta Aaa % 0 U Suuet "CT' 1-ue Stand! ...
Bob Bro,yie8_ IUvenkle .. ! 0 1% W L T
Raul HerTIAll!dn. · O. C •.. ! 9 I~ Fullertoll .................. -........ I 0 e
Harlow IU<hard-. O. C. % 0 U -AM ····················-··· I t I
Nonn !':arty, 0 . C. ···-······.% 0 U RWIU.0S---·········· l l l
,-_. Ad....._ Rhoenlck .... % 0 lZ N-pe<t -'············· I t I
I.any WM~'tt. hlertoD % 0 l! AM.,_ -·-----------·-·---·--I I 1
-Rudolpb, Cllattey ... .: 0 ll Onuop -----·····-····-··---t a t ~-8.A. ...... tll 11
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OOUNTY HIGH IKJBOOL
Christ Church
Sunday Sermon .
1.
?roteetantllm and ~.
World.-wiU be U.. Wmob theme
at Cbn.t Clnlrch by 'u.e s..;· aUn·
FOR i CHAF f EY GAME FRI.;
DEFEAT RIVERSl·DE,. 14· 7 I
A brillii nt 70-yard run by veteran halfbac k Larry Willoughby
and a sp<'cticular end-zone catc h by Raul Her nandez bruught Orange
coast Collt'~e Pirates t he ir first vic to ry over an ~a.c:it~rn Conrerenc'
opponent la~t Thursda y at the NE>\~rport Ha rbor. High field.
The 14 t1' 7 win ovrr i R iversi<le ~ !
Junior Coll i;:-e re nt'~'ed 1 hope tor Ison ; T ackles D11.ve Pattc>rSQn anti
Coa('h Ray Rn~o·s But'fl and Jia.s Ed Mayer. Mears passing earnep
givE>n thPm e shot in t he 1t.rn1 for .500 as h e connei:-te<I \Vith two rA
th{'il' rn ceting v.rith Ch a ffey Friday his: four passes. One other was
at Ont ario. j nulllried by a penA.lty.
The Piratff-1 .showrd retu rn or Bbth Brrry and Richardsoh
the spirit ~hat carried th('m to carried a hea vy load in the gamlj.
eight victor1eR and a sefond place-Rit'hardson carrying the ball lP i~ conferen~e play _last Aeason un-times to ga in 59 yards. whl l~
ttl a strongt hot wind ~gan lash-Berry broke loose ror 55 yarda lh
Ing t~e fiel ~ with hcav~clouda of 13 runs. I
dust 1n the~fourth qua er, w ork-Three Pirates are In question-
ing a drpr s.sing errec on play-a hl ri condition for Chaffey. Enp
e ~s a~d s ec tato~s d giving Jae ~ Doyle, tac kle Dave Patte1-
R1vers1de t e opening they need-son and center -Dave WflUforU
ed to score~ -I h8.ve shoulder, chest and anklf
8 ~arn£'8 ~ injurie.'I. r£>spectively. If all alj"'
The Pir es. \vith Inly thref' out. Charles Mi::Cartn<'y w ill rlll
garnes to /i{ !Chaffey, ante. ~na ln f}'r Doyl('. MikC' Kohn for Pa~
Nov. 17, nd Orr go n T echntcal terson and G)l Ste r n or J ohn Md-
Tnstitut" fl Kla n1a th alls. Ore. »argue for W il liford. Than kf-lgivi~ Day, I -.viii be hard ·
to hanrll e he rest oifthe way. Se . w· d
CoA«h Ray OSSO sa•d. n1ors In •Up
"The R ivr rsid<' w in as terrific C ty T '°' the team·, moca•e. · he .,.;" oun ourn.9y
"It's whatl we've ne ed after
failing tn rlllll t og-ether all the Oran~e count.v's first annual
WH.Y ae11ins St. San Ahto nit) and Srnior Golf Tournan1cnt wound ~~ Sa~ta Rosu" I He ratr ct l t eam p lay Rt thf' Willowick rnurM> in Ra~fs
gon<t in onl ' a hair of 1ach. I An1 thiH week with B ob f.,cady s
A<ldetl illff'ntive ror tjhe Pirates 301 laki ng the low gro88 prize ror
again.'it C h1ffey is thr f.emory of the~four roundfl. !
la.q t yPar's cnnte.st. \Vo1 by Chaf-Georee f\.1:iller WAS the offlcl'-1
fC"y 13-0 ill a pea-so p fog at "sepior" champ after capturlrlg
H untington! Reach. ~ the "A" rlight fo r the 70-year-o~
or partltl1tr lnter<'s t o Rosso e ntrie.<1 wit h a rour rcund total ~f
111 Ja..~l we ·s Rivc1·sid win was, 314 . Sid Harris was second wlt!h
he t ernl<'d he return t a 1949 rorm 334. I
of his be~~ running bir k , Larry In tht> 65-to 69-year-old fligh~.
Willoughby{ who shooJ loose for W. 1 E . Wigger walked off witlt
71 yards •rd the win ng touchM first prize with his 346 total while
down. ~to r BulC'y was runner-up wi~h
An outst""1ding game was play-360. Leady won the "C"' dlvislqn
ed b)I Quarterback Carlton Mears fo r ~ 60 lo 64-year-olda. with
who direc~d m ost of ;the Pirate Heinie Maue r 'ti 339 p lacing eeeon~.
drives. M r e is a fohner New· 306 for · Jim Warburton cam~
port H ar r High pla}er as are him the D flight prize for the 56-
flve others or the starting lineup; to :>9-year-old "kids" with Re7'.
Fullback b Berry, !Halfback8 eob Young placing secind with~
Don Knip and HarlmJ.. Richard-324. score. I
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about C hristian Sci e nce?
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If ybu are not correctly in formed about Christian
Science, how can you discuss 1t mtelhgently ? Take
this opportunity to learn some of the facts a bout
this eligion that has done so much to heal human
ills and free sufferers from human misery. Attend
· I A FR EE LECT URE
entiUed
"Ch ristian Sc ience :
The Way to Fulfill God 's Purpose "
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By GRACE JANE NOEE, C. S.
of ("hi<'ago, llltnols
Men1ber of tht> BrJarcl of Lectureship o r
The Mother Church. ·rhe F irst Chur<'h of
Christ, Scientist. in Boston, Maaaachuaet te
Saturday Evenini:, November 11
at 8 o'clock In
CHURCH EDIFICE
3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach
F'rst C hurc h of C hri st, Scientist
Newport Beach. California
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Cordially Invite s You to Attend
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It 111 a native Ca.llfoml.erin-a Southern Ce.Jifornlan-and an eight·
y-lar resident of Balboa I.eland who nO'N' hu charge of the Petrol·
eum Technology department at Orange Coast college.
When the college started Its third year's lnstructtonal pcoC'f811\
In September, George LewU Guthrie started his public school leaching
career. But the new tech man la
no novice to his field. Few teach·
ers of vocational 1ubjecU can of-
fer the wide train.Ing and broad
practical expertence thnt George
Guthrie h.11..S had outside the class-
room.
The varsity football star ol
Santa Monica High school earned
his B. A . in g~logy at U niversity
o f California. Berkeley, but not be-
fore he had "learned to do by do-
ing." Realizing the value of first.
hand experience as a complement
to theoretical cou rse1:1 In engineer-
ing, he delayed his gradua tion dale
In order to take a job with the
Cult 011 Company uf Louisiana.
When he r eturned to Berkeley he
not on(y renewed old friendships
with Phi Kappa. f.l8i social frater-
nity brothers but ht: aliso malntaip-
f'd his usual high scholastic nifPrd,
which In the end gnve hin1 mem-
bership in Theta 'l'nu, hunorary
engineering fraternity.
Wu Geologl~t
Then a.-t a man of C'xperlence
as well u a proud possessor of a
B. A . degM't. young George be-
came consulting g~logist in the
rich oil sectiQn of 1~ampa, Texas.
During his four years there, be-
sides givlag advice on the location
ot oil well.s and the drilling of oil
wells, he conductt-d a vocational
training cou11!~ for u1l operators.
Under the au.'lpi ce.~ of the Texas
school syAtem the c1..1urse empha-
!!iZed dr1 111ng and production prac-
ti ces. -
A bout this time Guthrie had the
urge lo d1ill o. well for himself.
Yes, he struck o il , but -"I went
broke," he Is quick to add.
Back in California he worked
as petroleum enginef'r fur the Wil-
shire Oil Co. or Lc.JJ.J Angeles for
over a year and did some direc-
tional drilling in the Huntington
Bt>ach area. But. as he says, The
£-yes or TPxai:t wer,· u1X1n me." At
a ny rate, he returned to the Lone
Star State, thi!4 tin1e lo serve a.'!
s uperintendent of the West Texa.s-
New Mexico area for Sunray OU
c:o., with h'adquarter~ at Odessa.
During this tlnle. \•:hi ch was just
prior to W W . I.I . he ('Ompleted
about 80 well ~ ror tht' U . S . Gov-
emn1ent.
F~\'t>r Got l llm
•·Then tht> rever g1Jt n1e again,"
he states. "I drilled anfJther well
for n1 yself." And this time he had
bette r lut:k. But with the a dven t
ot war so noor nt hand there were
no more n1atcri11li:t available for
drilling. Besides h1A patriotic
spirit was directing him in-
t o war work. As a r t::-iult he turn-
ed to the Navy, an<! fo1· the next
thrPe years I 1942-194 51 he served
that organization a~ C'ivil Service
senior inspt""r tor of eng-ineering
materials .
FollowinK ces.'lo.'.l.tiun or hostili-
t ies. he rt:sumed ihd1·pendent civil-
ian status as an en1p\oyee of the
S. H.. Bowt'n Cu .. 111anufac turers or
oil tools. H e left thi~ company to
ron1f' to Orange Coas t. But he did
not \•.:alt until September to get
into the · c:lnl'll-{tOon1. For eight
weekg he atl1·nded U. C. L . A .,
where he tuu k a full acaden1ic load
o r cours t-s 111 t•U111·ation.
At Coast Guthrie ha.q already
shown the ~pi rit of the real teach-
er. "My stui.1e11L-1 ·! 'rh1:y are the
fines t lllt>n on tht: campus~ They
are intereste<t : tht'Y nre capable;
anU Wt> are do111g thl11 gs together."
At homt•, I 11'i Topaz, Balboa Is·
la nd, GeorKt: und his wife play
with tht·1r two children, Joe, aged
1'4 and Ele9-tto r, agt'tl 12. On "time
ofr" the fan1ily l'IV.'in1A all around
the bay and !Wmetin1~ takes a
fishing jaunt. I nterest in young-
ste rs ha.-t extf'nded beyond the
family circle too. F'or thr~ years
the Cub Scouts of Balboa Island
had as th!!!tr 1·hnirn1an George L.
Guthrie.
DRIVER oozt-:s. ('RASHES
\Vllllam G. Citta. Jr .. Camp Pen-
dleton, fell asleeµ at the wheel of
h l.s car a l 3 :03 a.n1. \\'t.od.nesday,
.<Jtruck a lamp standard and
knockt>d llown a parking meter in
the 26th St. block of Newport
Blvd., In Newport. Cittn wu not
injured ; his ca.r suffered damage&
t o the rt~t front er.d.
Gov't. Order Halts
Fair Expansion
Orange County Fa.Ir develop-
ment l.8 expected t o halt under the
materials con servation order by
the National Pro<Iuctlon Author-
ity bannl.ng all types ·of recr eation-
al building, it was· learned this
week.
James S. Dean, state finance
cUre<.:tor, said the national con-
struction frt.-eze orde r has halted
plans for a new California State
Fair, at Sacrament o aftd expan-
sion of county and dl8(rlct fairs.
Direct ors of the Orange County
Fair al the last meeting voti:d to
request $250,000 f1,-un the State
Public W orks board for building
or an amphitheater, erecting f£•n('-
l.ng around the groundB, Installing
new lighting for fair grounds and
other improvemC'nts.
Board'H Decision
The board·~ decision has not
progressed to lhe request stagt'.
Before the state board is $500,-
000 In applications from a number
of district fairs. The board meets
Tuesday t o di~cuss the applica-
tions. No requef!ts or~e county
boo.rd are pending before the state
board.
Work will be completed here on
remodeling a former gyn1nasium
building' for use a.s an exhibit
building. Alrl'aJy npprovell l!-1
$05,000 for the project .
Development of the m aste r plan
to create a yf'ar-around recrea-
tion and picnic area of the 174
acres comprising t he cou nty fair
grounds is expected to be delayed
for an Indefinite period unller the
curtailment ortler.
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Coast to Hold
Vocations Day
Experts in busi ness, industry,
and the profcs..qions will con\·ene
in Costa Mesa on the m orning of
Nov. 17 to discu ss j ob opportuni-
ties and training nePds w ith Coast
college's students. 1\pproxin1ately
65 citizens Y:ho have achieved
success in their chosen fi elds will
participate 1n this gro up c:o unsel-
ing projec:t y;h1ch has bet"n ap-
propriately nan1ed Vocations day.
Vocations day. an annual event
at Coast colh'ge. has been organ-
ized by coll«!:ge officials t o provide
students "''ilh first-hand informa-
tion on the vocations they have
chosen and t u permit the m to be-
come acquainted with related
fields as well. Students who havP
not yet chosen a vocation are af-
forded an unusual o pportunity to
clarify their thinking and reach a
sound decision on this very vital
matter .
In orde1', to get maximum bene-
fits from the time which Is being
contributed by the participants, all
vocation!-! have bf'en divided into
10 major categories and each or
these categories subdivided into
its profession;.i and ..-arious types
of jobs.
The 10 major groups meet as
individual panels. at whll"h time
g eneral coverage of the field is
provided through short urganized
talks. The meeting i~ then throv.•n
open for questions fr<•n1 the floor
and students have an o pportunity
to get specific answers tu their
queries.
The progran1 is divided t"to l\VO
sessions of five panel groups each.
From 8:A5-10:15 agricultur(', of-
fice w ork, electronics and tele-
vision, homemaking and home eco-
nomics e..nd tl'achlng and related
fields meet . From 10:30-12:00
meetings on prt>fessional occupa~
lions, art. sales and management.
trades and industries and engi-
neering and physical science are
held.
Although Vocations day is con-
ceived in terms of Its value to
junior college students, adults who
are lnte.re.sted in auch counselling
are cordially inv:lted to attend
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LEA.GUE membfors \\'ork NC.h Wedneed&y M ttae.
home of Mn. Oeorp Yardley, llel"°" penlmula, p.eparlft&' fur
the oomt.g t.r..aaJ" luncheon l-0 b.~ hbkl Nov. 10 at Ballina Bay
club. All proceed& from thei affair l"O to local charttlH.. Tak.Inc-
time 1 for a cup f tr. are: (left to rirbt) Mn. LM.ter Lo~
.'Wn.. t::r7M""t Saftlg, Mnt.. Ho\\•land Hod&'kJMOll, Mnt. H. E. Stahlrr
and Mr-.. Vardlry.
I Dedication Ceremonies for New OCC Newest OCC Teacher Carries on
Technology Building Set Nov. 15 Corr~spon~ence With 4 Countries
I~os 1ngcles born1 Cornelius Steelink is lhe newest n1ember of t.M
Orange cba.st racutty, having bee!) with the school exactly o ne month.
Thuugh his four years or teaching on the University or Southern Cali-
fornia ca01pus might brand hlm a college prof. he ls ba.Alc:ally a junior
college ~n with the :training and philoaophy or the junior colle,1te.
Recently completed technology bulldlng. firist cf the n<'w struc-
tures to be erect ed on the Orange Coast college campus aa result or
the 1949 Special tax vote, will be Uedi cated ~with appropriate cere-
monies, November 15, beKinning et 7 :30 p.1n ., according t o announce-
ment made today by the college president, Dr. Basil H. Peterson.
''This building, emphasizlnglf--------------
many features or functional de-reac·h agrt!ement on major de-
sign in modern architecture. Is tails. Now, in less than a year
typical of the extensive p lanning rr111n lht time the contract wa-t
awa rt.led to thl· Curlett Conslruc-behlnd all buildings to be erf'ct-lion l'oriipany at a low bid, the
t:d during the seven-year build-' $39 3.983 t ec h nu Io g y building
ing program so generously author-st11.nd!i reuc.Jy fo r inspection,
1U:d by the citizens or our jun-------
io r colll·ge district." !States Dr. Pe-OCC Freshman
tt>rson. "And "''e \Vant the people I
who made this building possible • s k t
to see its n1any practical a.nd i n-IS pea er a
te restlng features." Fl M t"
Foll owing the dedication pro-yers ff lftCJ
' .. I sta ~ed In a junlpr college at
Los Ang les City cq,llege which
ga,•e n1 an t'ducallonal back-
' ground n' !iound ai:t any four-year
1nRt itutio' 1·uuld offer1" he relate!!,
atJtling. "pnd at a 1 ighty cheap
priee.·· !
gram, which will be held . in ont:
of the courtyar.ds or the new
building, will be an informal MO-
clal hour and opt·n house to whll·h
all n1 en1bers or the cbn1munity art·
\.V1th R~ A.A. degree to his Crt'd-
it ht• ent~n-d Cal Tec·b fur ept'cial-
1zt.·d s tudy 111 t•hen1is t{y. math and
:ilhl ii ~u~j t·c:ls and ~he Bachelor
qf Sr ien e d egr~·e in chemistry .
Un t ht-~i.l~·. h e rru.ctlfed the agile
nr·t t)f r11pctng, both f.s sport and
.:1.l'I a rhilcf;ophlcal aid 'n argument.
A.s a member of ma~y amall dls-
cus:-;ii in i.i ub:-1 he speil ks for him-AflRR Joselyn Sc humake r, fre!lh-~elf. ''\\I (·n 1 wasn~t trying .. to
n1an at Orange Coast collegt', ha~ 1:x•kL· h11l~ 8 in 111~ a r un1ent with b<·tn .'ielt:<·ted to speak at a di.J111 e r-
to coa.et; and the 11ame 11plrlt
prompted him to make an lnclu-
gJve tour of the five maritime
provinces of eastern Canada.
His last major adventure, ht>w-
ever, brought the joy or hie life.
"Last year n1y wire. Jean. an{;! I
built our own house "''Ith our Own
hands.''
Today. however, the Stcelinks
do not Jive in their "Paradise
Created." They stlll have the
little house tn Los Angeles, but
they live on Balboa Island. The
move did cost them , however, ithe
ownership . of their black collie,
••Jvan·• !grandson <1f Lassie) and
t heir fuzzy cat, "Ne1n u."'
cordially invited.
\\·h11 l t•v1.·1· !0~11· and vr nu1n I l:(•Uld rnt>l'llnJ.{ o f thi· Wom(•n Flyers uf n1u.-.t•·t :·
1 Ar11 e rirR. at the UXkhePd Air -Be wi~c-tell l)f'Uple ndverl l'!e!
'ft>r n1inal in llurbank. Calif .. NCJv 't\'orki"ll :.it !iht•ll -People tlo read lh1· J 're~8 ads
Thn ... • Shop \Vlnr 18 "' Br r111·t.· 1 Stt·eljnk received his
In the main the ne\v technology "~fi!-ls S<.·hun111.ker'!i appointment third dt").:"rt"e. ~i aster of St·ience in
buildinK is co n1posNI of three f·ar11~ 111 rt t.·ogn1tion or the train-1:ht·11ust1 y u t l.ir 11vers1ty of South-
shop v.•ings extending off on'' Joni{ 1111r she hli.loi recl•i\"e<l 111 lhL· ind0t_·-crn C'alifur11111 . hi.' leH.1nell lhrough
classroom wing. but each divis ion tr111 t1l1t•ll flight truining program d1r. <:t l':'Cpcr1en1·e jnle 11r th,·
has iL<; O\Vn spcl'ial featurl•S. In b1·u1~ eondu1·tell 1n the H unting-','n'"u,bnl,c1·,n,~~t,;•y·f1nHn~<:t,;,'a's e'n',",,iroesy•':"d •·be~~
the buil1.ling construction wing, fur \on B1·ac h Union High Sl"hfKJI," n . '"" • ... .,
exnmpl!>, there is a po\verful ex-s tatl'."1 Ur. Basil Pet1·rsun, culleK" lht' S h r ll (.'hl·n1it.:al cull)pany In
haus t system v.•hich draws saw-president, µr()(lu<·t1up t·c1nl1·0J as rest>nr<'h
dus t an<.l ch.ips outside the buihl-Ac:co.-UlnK to infurrnatio n 1·e-1·ht:111ist , ~pt·•·ificn lly studying rub-
ing; in the m echanics wing, the 1·eiv1 ·d fr1Jlll Ray Ell1ott, Uistri1·t b l 11~ alt•vhnl. Lal!'r. he WR.!i c••n-
diesel inj<.·ctor roo m is sealed rrom 1-4t:ht•tJ I SUJH.:rinlendent, H unting-ncc:tPd v.·hh tho Soil Conservation
the shop to provide dust-free t on 13en cfi High s<.·houl. Mi&"! St•hu-Scrvil'f' a~ ,..;u~J t·he1llisl
\votking spact>; in thr met.B l rnnkt:r "took off and land•~d th1· At fJl"t!~ent the Coas t instructor
trades \Ving the fa<.·ilities for elt·c -trainu1g-plane on her firs t flight spE:nl!.<i oqe night a. week conduct-
tric -arc and gas welding are \vithuut the aliSiH tanct: of tile in· ing a cla$8 in "fire l'ltcmlstry"' for
worthy of note. st1 u1.:tur... l..o!<! AngClcs fire1nen~ a comn1u-1
In each of the shop wings. 11.bun-\\'0111cn }o,lycrs of Anii:rh·n 11.i-1· nity projt-cl of th(' l..c1~ Angeles
dant shadow-free light i.s provlll-111uk111g lhe flight t ruining pru-schoot 11.ysten1.
et.i on l he tlnrk est of days by U1e }::"r·an 1s in the high sl'huuiH ur C'::ili· '11hough nn honors At udent In thr
saw-toothf•d sky-lightA, orient1·tl fc1 r111n possiblt.•. field of R~ience, Sti·lltl}< is rar fron1
toward the northe.ast . At night, ...__________ being the her1n it ~111 a eluistcred
batteries of light.s provide Rin1i· St rt Ad It rnt'lm fllled "''Ith test tubcR. His
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Exprrt ff'ndPr and body ttpm.lr
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Latt'8t. modern t"qUJpmenL
proor 8f>ray booth.
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Makf" your car look llkt-n~· apt.la.
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OS PAINT AND METAL WORK
C. E. SIEMONSMA BUICK
Al'THORIZED BtTICK DEALER
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FURNITURE AND
ACCESSORIES
~OUSE 'GARDEN .. ,c-.._,.,., , ........ --
Take off your
~~:!>15\! :+'V»;~iff-. . . -"'~4·-:~~t .. ~~
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lerly ('Xl'ellt•nt \\'Orking Conrlitlt1ns . a u illteresl~ arc n1any and VOrif'd. lle-
l n th .. cla<>sruo n1 v.·ing, s turdi· c·aus,• aR a stullent he was 1ntt>r-
ne!->S and ccono1ny w ere ron1bin-Driver CIGSS e~tetl in foreig n l11nguages. ht'
ed through the use of reinfon.:i•d studied not only German, a re·
conerete tilt-up v.·a ll.'l. The nn1 ·th-Adults whu wish to receive in· qu1rl'd s ubje<'t , but also 1',rcnch.
east wall of this wing contain~ s truc·tiun in driver t'ducation .ut Spanii;;h, Russian Rnd Persian .
heating and ventilating units, as Orange Coa!it college are invited Nov.· hl• ~arr1 es on a rt>gular cor-
well as an ingenlus arrangement to enroll in tht> ne\V c lass whil'h respondence with friends in
of alun1inum louvrt:s whert!by tht• co1n111 cn1:es on Monday, Nov. 20 at France, $pain. Holland and ~r
roon1 may be darkened In secon<IA 7 p.ni. in roon1 9 of the Ho nie Eco-many inl their nat\ve tongues.
for film usage. This Y.'a ll als1..1 11on11cR building . In addjtion to the "\V1th the help of .:i t few diction-
inclinC's at an angle of seven de-theory portion of this class, ea1:h Rr1t>s and a lot of pl\tience, I am
grecs, as a con~trihution to .the l'nroll ee is expected to attend n able tu undcr11tand \vh at they are
careful sound trf'atment which wet·kly behind-the-wheel section. dulng nnd how they !iv(•:·
p rotet·ts cla.sses fron1 possible shop These Mections are arranged at the ()utdoor !'fan
noise." first n1&eling of the theory group ln niany reJ.Jpects he l!i an out-
A rchitects Robert E. Alexander Behind-the-whee l Instruction is doo r 018n at heart . ~ailing small an? R ic hard Pleger spent n1any conducted In a 19~0 Che vrolet pro-boats, hiking, bicyc li~g and youth
days visiting cla.sses, conferring vided for this purpose by the Cul· hosteling a re avenues to adventure
with instructors, and meeting with bertson Motor company of Runt-ror the 'blac k-eyed, black-haired
faculty committees, in order to ington Beach and Newport Beach. college instructor. To his credit
determine exactly what facilities Mr. Norman Fleming is the In-this spirit or a dventure gave hiol
would be needed to ho""" lh• fin-slructor
Unless y~u"re "'·earing blinders and earmuffs,
you'\"e seen ttnd he11rd a lot about the pi t-
fall! of reckles! spe11J i11g in tinles likt these.
Thousands of astute An1ericans have solved
the prohlern Ly buyiug a Hillman ~1inx . lt"s
the Briti.sh ·Luilt car that sho"'·! its inherent
\'a Ju, to e\'ery O\'i1ner ... its craft~ma.nlike de·
sign ... its stan1ina under gruelling col)ditions
•.. it.s 1:1bility to help oui in the pinchel!!, "'hen
!la\•ing n1one y counls.
Think of it! A full ·5i:te fami ly sedan for u
little as Sl-l-95. A car that takea off in a
Rash, )Cl stops with the soft 111fety of four·
"''heel h ydraul ic brake1 ... a car that cruises
along at better lhan 60, yet park. in a pocket
\\'h en you arriYe at your destination. Won't
you come in and te~r-d rive the ijillman Minz
loday? Find put "'·hy so many people feel that
it's the oulsla11Ji11g \alu~ on the road today-
the fastest selling British car in the U.S.A.
.a.,...; • a fir•l hand knowledge or the
est vocational lnlining program~ U nited S,tates .u h~ hitch-hiked
that could be devised. Preliminary Be wise-t ell people---advertise! and worke<I his way .four times
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Baptists Welcom~ Mothers Meet
New Pastor · ~. ' at •Ensign School·
Mr, and' Mrs. Don Lamberson
and small aon Davtd held open
house Sunday at 2710 We21t Ocean
Front, for memben of First Bap-
tiat church, ~9th SL and Court
Ave .• Of Wblcf\ Mr. La.mbe~n ta
new pastor. Alao present were Mr.
Lamberaon'a parents. from l..ake-
wood Village.
Mr. and Mn. Lamberson came
trom Highland Pa r k Baptist
church where lt)~y have been en-
gaged In yonth work with high
echool a.nd college !lge young
people. They have been living in
Los Angeles, where Mr. L&mber-
aon la attending Ca.ltfomia Bap-
tist Theological !emlnary.
Former pastor of the · church,
the Rev. George Wiedman. was re-
called into. service e.a a chai>laln.
Services for Sunday, Nov. 12th
&re: 9 :~5 a. m. Biblt\ school.
Classes tor all ages. 11 :00 a . m.
Morning Worship. 7 :00 p. m., Eve-
ning eervices. Mid·1.1.;eek Prayer
and Bible Study Hour, 7:15 p. m.
Thurspay.
Kaffee Klatches were held by
two groups of ae"lenth g-ra.de room
mother. lut Wffk at Horace En·
sign ~hool under the sporuwirship
of the Newport Beach Elemen-
tary School5 PT A.
Room mothers of Mrs. Jane Pet·
ut·s room were hosteaeee Wednes-
day to mothers of pupils in that
class and those of Mr. Theodore
Johnson's room held a similar
meeting Tuefldf,Y to discuss plans
for khool parties and to &'@t ae-
quainted with parents and teach·
ers.
Mr. Roy Anderson. school prln-
cipal, waa present at both meet-
ings, as wa.s Mrs. M. E. Newland,
school co-ordinator.
Mrs. Robert Oliphant and Mrs.
0 . Gayle Suess, room mothers for
Mrs. Pettit, welcomed the follow·
ing mothe rs : Mrs. J ohn W . Heas·
ton. Mrs, Robert S . Cook, Mrs.
Samuel Hill, Mrs. Francis· E. Kel-
ter, Mrs. Stewart W. Coleman,
Mrs. L. Boosey, Mrs. Wilson Bos·
worth, 11-trs. George Michaud, Mrs.
George Wood, Mrs. Herbert Per·
ry, Mrs. Wm. White. Mrs. Hugh
White Mrs-. Fred Woodworth and
Mrs. Ruby Metcalf.
Mr. Johnson greeted parent.a
present at the Tuesday meeting
at which Mrs. \.\'aUace Calderhearl
and Mrs. \.\'. 0 . Harrison were
room mothers. Those attending
were: Mrs. Peter J . Mourquiart.
Mrs. Gardener King, Mrs. Bern-
hard Palm, Mrs. C. E . Chapman.
Mrli. J oseph Ferguson, Mrs. Strat-
ford Enright, Mrs. R. N. Walker,
Mrs. W. H . Coleman, Mrs. H. A.
Murch, Mrs. Fred F. Doner, Mrs.
"' J . Yarnell and Mrs. A. C. Clem·
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Mod• -lob cl bull•d 5--do-
90MOft lopping*• a dolb ol MlflMoO I
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0 . C. Federation
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Board meeting of 01·ange Coun·
ty Federation of \Vomen's clubs
will be held Friday at Garden
Grove Methodls! church. SJ)f:akers
at the morning se!l!lion will be
: Mrs. George Wheat of Newport
Beach and Mrs. John Stewart.
chairman of the board of t rustees
of the fe deration. Nels Nelson , art
instructor at Garden Grove High
school, will be afternoon speaker.
Wyo min g C oup le
Return Home
. Mr. and Mrs. Vernard Mills have
returned to their home at New·
ca.stJe, Wy., ·after being entertain-
ed In Cost.a Mesa as house gllest.s
of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith, 135
E . 18th St.
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MN!. Edward Kline of W. 18th
St . .' Costa Meaa, enjoyed a recent
visit with relatives lfl Chicago.
Jim Kline, son of Mr.' and Mrs.
Kline. is attending the Uriiversity
of Chicago.
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F. 't G .. ..;.;,. c· h·11d Halloween Party New Rr sident ~~ boa .Islanders If~ rauc ·. Fo~ Odd FeJ19 ws at ~or . na ~e l 1 ar 11~st, to .J.f: ~t~ff
• • '.;., '·>. ~ ~elzi ~y lflu •n· N.w re1t . ln Cot'On& ~1 l!l&r r. and,rixn. Sh&rln b. Cal~
. -Hanor· ~y Lodte. IOOP.', <lock, now~ed In · etr new la d, enterta!Md .... n\lmber 01
Modem niethoda ot teacbl.RJ K... a.biekP ..t.odc• a.nd theli-hom• at th ... comer ot Bayview m ~n &nd ·their wt vu at th
and waye to help the r1 ... t rrad• taniw. In the IOOF hall, coota and He)lo po. The · oc... l'el .. ~e Tecl;Jllcol Jun
chUd team to read wefe ouUined MML/lhm.,.,.. or th• e.n.te~ -Were m~rrt tut.Jµnill I.a An~ tOlj+ ege, aver lh,·~k-end. j
by .Miu Sellnab<I Smith. flr•t 'i\.enl ~fte, D&loy 'G\!lnr. Eve ,.1u . Mr. ~dllocll la ).161vtr-Tb,e l Cal-took th.em for ~
grade teacher 1n ·the Q>roria-~el .i~ Mae White "ond·..pirt-lily or . Pal tomla r aie ancf ttrt , crul8e · aboard tholr .cabl~
Mu acJiool at a Kal('ee Kl&tClt tude' Wllcu.tt decoNted the. hall lQ Mn. Cr&d . JLou.1" Boller) eer, Aria U. Sanday &ttemool
held by the mothers of her grade, tt.,.; H&Uoween motif and super· . wu gradua ed II.at J\lne from to. rP~e a · perfect endilng to
Friday, Nov. 3 in the schoot.audi· . .teed the refreahments. COUep ot e Pactttc. I ven-lenjoyable wee.k.-end.
tortum. Gu.ti came tn appropriate coa-i I · ·
Coffee and doughnµt. W.re ••"'· tumu. 1n-Ille early part 6f the e ll es _ S<>c·ia l Wetfa're Group I ed to the mothers by Mn; Frank eftillng th• children played p.niee , · 1 1 , • 1
Wishon and Mrs. De For..t stolL and\.. wen •rved cook! .. · .and Wedne~ay ttJHave Potluck room mothers. The mfftinl' WU pu:nclt. lA.ter, tbe ad'lllt. enjoyed ,
one of a aerlea being held by each MUie and danclna' wltl). plt and .. Your We Set Ta.bl ··will be e Harbor area branCh ot the
school t'Qom under the 1ponaorshJp coffee ·etrved at (he nn&le of the the topic at ltlffUng o the Bea· c~ttornl& tn.Utute of Social W~
of the Newport B_e&'th Elementary eVel'll. con Belles l be bel~ r nesday, f&~e l will meet' Mond:a.y, Nov. 1s! Schools PTA. Nov. 16., at :30 p.m. in the home-1 1 MlM Smith streued the lmpor· -CtUlltled ad.I .are read toy folks of Mre. J ea l!uell, 1 28 Park at, l~ noon for a potluck luntheon
tancoe or havtnk a reading atmoa• who are looktnc to buy. Meu. . tn· t~e Coeta Meea park. . !
phere In the home. Encourage the • 1
child to talk and express himself . ~ r
and IJO lncreaae his speaking vo·
cabulary. Thts will help his recl:lg·
nition of words in reading.
As the chlld •tart.a lo read.
don't have him poipt w1th his fing-
er at each word. Thi.a niakes hla
reading slow and halting. The
goal is for the child to read with
the rhythm and flow of speech.
said Miss Smith.
Miss Smith closed with the re·
minder that since we do not know
what lie.a ahead, It ls important
to lnstiJI In the child cooperation
and re1ponslbility.
Present beaides Mrs. Stroller
White, room mother chairman for
Corona del Mar school and Mrs.
H. L. F ellinge, pul.llicity, were:
Mrs. J ohn Jurgensen, Jr., Mrs.
Hubbard Richter, M'.rs. John 8 ,
Masbn. Mrs. R. H. Schweitzer.
Mrs. Jeanne Kleppinger, h1rs. R.
A. Hoege, Mrs. J . M. Geiger. Mrs.
Charlotte Prior, Mrs. Alvan Clem-
ence, Mrs. Rexford Brandt, Mrs.
Rolland J , Collins, MrR. Robert
Holden and Mrs. Roy Mather.
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0 AHEAD! Read all tilt-ad~laten to t.hfo rad lo, ask
bon, study the brochures, knock younelt out tryin&"
the rtrht place to buy Xmas Kttts, theo toM thf"m all
can. come to E"'·ood's and t1nd them all at !5 lo
iloco""'lt 4'XQWtllte: thlnp from all the "·orld.
"Give re-life is not llf~ at all "ithout the-dt>ltght oJ Kf'inl'·
A ~ft p.s M a pn.-cloWI atone to the-N'.'Cfl\'ef". GJ,·r all you can.
l't'"j.-Ct lbe Ion-ot DICf':I)' calcula.tf'd lt"As or more--01,·e mor+."
Dr. Ho"·ard Erwnod. • •07 E. J!!!boa BJ,·d.. Open Pveninp and Sundal'•
F!JR1.1TlTRE -GU"TS -FABRICS -ART -.JEWELRY
It has been a long time since we've been
able to offer such on outsta nd ing value as
this! Sweel.,,,eated, flavorful, top quality,
Eostem Hom at a money-saving price you
con easily afford I Be prepared before the
holiday-buy Ham a t your Safeway now! Missiona ry Soc .
Elects Officers
M1·R. Corinne Quarry was rf"-
elected president of the Women's
Missionary society of the Newport
Harbor Lutheran church at a
meeting In the home of Mrs. Mar·
cle Moore, 1678 Rlvenide Pl.,
Co:iita Mesa. Others officers nam-
ed were Mmes. MaxJhe Peterson,
vice-preaident; Hazel Wilcox, sec-
retary; Virginia Rueger, treasurer.
M-
Markots
wlll bedOMd
Whole Ham 49c or Full Half lb.
Mrs. Patricia Myrchn was co-
hostess. the Bible study was con-
duct ed by Mrs. Rachel Wedej(ing.
Mrs. Quarry presided and prisent·
ed the missionary lesson. The
birthday calendars. yearly project
of the society, are completed and
ready for sale. The losing t eam in
the calendar work with Mrs. Fran-
ces Schultz as captain will host a
party for the winning team with
Mre. Ethel Peterson, captain.
Date for the Christmas party
has been set for December 13. A
report on the National convention
of the society held recently in Long
Beach was given by Mmes. Quarry
Wedeking, Ruegt>r And Mildred
Trusty.
The hoatesses served refresh·
menls of baked apples. Boston
brown bread. coffee.• nuts and
mint.a: Members present wete
Mmes., Allee Swanson, Evelyn El·
lerman. Rachel Wedeking, Cor·
lnne Quarry, Ann Shefiln, Lydia
Hams. Mae Chesbro, Marguerite
Quarry. Mary Williams. Ethel Pe·
terson. Hazel Wiicox. Vltcg"lnla
Rueger, Maxtrie Peter1on. Alice
McCardle, Mildred Truety. Mrs.
Anna Breest wa.s a gueBt.
Dinner Festivity
~t T,ayJor lfio~ ;
Among many Halloween feetlvi·
ties was the part.>: hosted by Mr.
and Affs· Vaughn Taylor at their
home. 3609 Balboa Boulevard,
Newport. Guests came in cos-
tume, and were served cockt&il"I
and dinner. Highlighting-the eve-
ning wu singing by the host,
formerly with KRDV radio Ila·
tlon, F'r~no.
Antong ot hers present were
Herminia Rou .&nd May Monis of
Honolulu; Johnny Mann of La-
guna Beach, Mr. and Mra. Rola nd
Ghrteat uf Newport Beach.
Install President
of Christian Assn.
MW iueen Brown. of Garden
Grove wu installed pre&ldent of
tbe Studertt Christian a.ssoclatlon,
Orange Coast college, when the
group held tt.a annu&I huit.allallon
'aervtces tut week ln the achool
chapel. Mr& Nan Moore, . eecre-
tary of the Orange County YMCA
conducted. the aped.al candlelight,
service. .
Ronald Pennington of Hunting-
ton Beach and Cay Kratt of Mid-
way City became the new vtce-
prealdent.a; Klu Ruth Varney of
Coet& Mesa, the w:cretuy; and
canon Horal of Jlldway City, the
treuurer.
Qlalnnen appoln!M to head
ll&ndlnl'C:omJDi-_,.,Varela
J olmltone, . ~ 11-. oclc:ial
cb&lnnan;-Joan I Butine, NO'IQIC)rt'
!Wcht.. publlc117: -·we11a,
co.ta )(..... world relate4n ss•;
~ 'n\f>m-n. O>lt& ""-~ .... cbalmw\; s....,, MAr.JWry,
WM(mtnl•ter. "'-m~; and
Tllomu BuCI<. 'a.nta AJ!ll, .._ ~
and JDMD 8 • 1
h1Jowlq U.,. tpetellt tiGft .,..,.
Ice tbe .attn' l"O'lP Air a 1 IS
plans for . .....o.au.c taJ9 to bl
uM<i "' Cbaililliiu slfta to tllll-
dren In -.,il&la aad~ . I
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(Armllllff Dayl
Popu ~cir brond1i-1mOl l sl•e-10 to 16-l bs. in weight.
. tlllllll 111/Ti, ,lllTlllll
P h Socromtinto ., t 'N ... L 19• eGC 9$ Siie.ct. ~olved ... ••••
P h lmt• TeU1 J ..... ....._ 8GC 8$ SliclKI Cll~ c•• .. ,-
f ruit Cocktail ~~::! '!;:--17•
For tall 101ocb. t 30-01. c.,.,, 2!cl
Sa k .. _. 13• U8f fGUt , llbby'1 c••
b«llfflt •ith wieMrs. t 27·01. con, I 7cl
IT/Ill Ulllll• 111•1
Ravioli
F~~~~~u~~!~~!~.s
' Cut up, ready to cook.
Fresh frOz.en. ' &7• Packag<!<I. lb.
FRIWSEE FOWL 1"-51-M•no~ Houte. Reidf t'o cook.. I
Listed eiow are a f8w!examples of Safeway low prices.
They're typical of hundreds of values you·n find here
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Whl .. Maqlc Gtmlulated. Worb
wond.en ln aoh or hardest water.
Ops Oil POllK llOABT 650
Center CuL Loin lb.
1:;:-170
1:,:LI J9c
lb. '43° ' -
lb. :&9°
2&0
IM~.8!!~' 75•
U. S. l'&ded GOOD be.L lb,
~~.~qt~' lb. 49°
Beef Short Ribs
Tobakeorbrai.e. lb 330 U. S. craded GOOD beet •
Bolling Beef
Plale meal, from U. S.
snded GOOD bed.
i Alrwar Coffee
Mild and mellOw. lb 740 APPLE BUTIER . mcBER cun
Eariclaed FLOUB --
s-•. 44c 1•·•· 87" H-•~·J 98
"""""'°~;oTH E NOV EM IU~:::::,~rT I 13-lb. bq. 2.19) •
J ~~~!11 Cof~e~. 760
CataJia• brand.' 2~19°
FAMILY CIRCLE Fine on tout.
te/11 how lo make 'em
GET YOUR co.v AT S"' 'MlfWAY NOW! o nly .. Snowdrift
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Miil llW 'llCll
Lu cerne Mil k H.:· !':! 18!c
Richer, ye1 cOJt• lft• lholf-gollOI'>, STc)
Pnce IUbJ9CT to Stote Milk Boord tlfg>.no1iOn..
Bosco ......... -· Milk Ampllfi9r 61
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Marshmallows ''"~~· !.i.~: 25•
Chocolate Drop• • .....,. ~ 25•
Cinnamon Imperials ~· 9"
Crl~~,.;~ : !! 151700·
\'._.ble '"°"'"'~ · S.& ( l·lb. can, 3lcl> c••
!Wesson 011
LIBBY HASH Dry Milk "r.:.".: :..':: 37•
Black Tea c_,.....,, v:.;:-rl•
kOKbury lmitot""'-b.c.ll<Mt 1-91.,.;,.,g
boic.d ~red co&of". utro fie.-, Fo.,oaladt °'lrfboc. :ni! 630
t#lU Tllll lll•ll ; :~::·~-~~-----,-L ---------,· Noodles ~"':'~':!. :,:: 38• 1 r
Egg Noodles "~.;'.:"'' ':0:-21--I , IYORi. SOAP I I JOY SlmS l
Spa hett• • w...w....,, ,_,._ 1.. 'I LARGE 'le. I .J"-new liqilld-l 9 lftl """"" 'I SIZE. ._ a.;,-,1 mok .. !Mdt rtch ..... I
Cake Mix ~ :,:: ze.. I MEDIUM .. · '1 ' . •-2.... 1 Cab M" ............. , . ._ 29-SIZE. · ._ 11 ' • ...... w-I
Tea nm: c:d'.:,; ~ n • ~, --~-----,~iPIC&-iio-1
c .......................... _··"'' ,· "~L ~~--1',I . 11o-td.i. c1eo-. 1
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1 Sliver Cream w-. •;:-239 -""""-~
lloraxo ~'"::::.. ~ 17-1' for~..,._.. 11 &c.1r..t,.;,wooh1nv l
Waxed Paper cuu~ 1 ~ 239 I 15
· *'9 jl ',~!":;', i ... l r---•1--~t-nim&--1 Monie Cristo Wines _ ..
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Lucky~8-0s ....... _... • ..,...,_
Lucky La9er leer
.., N ..._~_,.In Slilear~ .__. .... ._.T_ ........
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1122 · Newport
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1::z.l330 f 1 ~-OL, 10c; Yl·fb., 53c; I -lb., 1.031
Dry Beans '.::-15• >;:.-21-
s..,n,,y Hili.. Red and l(idn.y vorWtiet.
Cri.op. jwcy. 1J1. 4
fll•ored Jonatlians ftm Wuhington State
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8wMtTellow Vad9tr. Fm
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AT NEWPORT HARBOR Y A.TCH CL U B•s annu&I Fall Gold Cup .wries trophy dfnnf'r Sunday h\·o
old hand~ at the Mw:inl' gamt'l &nd on f" brand Dot."\\' \\'Inner smlle ha1>1>ll.v o \•er t ht"l r &\\'&rd8. From li.:f t :
Vl~modoft' D. W. ''\\'all" E lliott, who offic'.atf'd' a t thf'I pre-nlatton; \\'arrt"n Bllnn, (wrennJa.I
\\'lnnf"r In fht'I 1"hman dinghy c laK8; ~·oun g Tommy Shf"pp&rd, a fl~t time '''iDDl"r In l h1• llhc~'"'-" ,.,~
,,·Ith t,,.o dally fl~t'°' ·and a serlett ft rt1t ; Bill 8'·nti;, t M-lntPrnatlonal II ~ cha m pion \\"h•• <'&mt•
-~~ ~r; through agllln; anc:I Earl Corkett, trOJlhy chaJnnen uf N H VC. I Photo by Bec k ner) ::r.,=~7~;1! Power Sqdn. tolFrisco Shipyards ··~ /A ) /~ ~ Need Workers
93 Boats Race in
Gold Cup Series !
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. : LIMI TED ' TIME ONLY u Elect Officers ,Ray M•thrw•on. mnneger of the
'~ l.J Santa Ana offi ce of th<' Cah(orn1a ;n. PRHllC IS H:U li The 1'lovcn1ber mrctln~ of Department of Einployment has A n all tPCn ·a~e <'!(''""took nne • ' c Ralboil l'OW('r Squadron is schcrl-1 announcrd that a rcpresl"ntative nf 11 ti tle~ Runday nn Npv.·port
1 • ulcrl fur Thursrtay, Nov. 16 at Bsl-fron1 the San Francist"O Naval &y ns a 11'1."0rd !l'~ boati; cnn1· ; I U bna Yacht C lub a t 7 :30 p. m . At I shipyar ds \\·ill be In the local of-pJ+·ted the l\\•o-day Gold Cup
'l m H n· 6 11 this n1 eceting 19;)1 o[ficers will ?e fi ce at 701 No1·th Flower strC'ct. c·han1pionsh1p sailin~ ;,e rlf'S of the ; 1 Ji cl_cctcd. and J . L . 1'.1~nson will . Santa Ana froni Novemt>cr 6 to N ew port .. l flrbor "Ya•·h t Club. , \1 J::l\'C fl talk of unusual 1nter<'St to Nov('rTi bc r 10 lo rectuit w ork er;i; Tom "Sheppard 1:1nd his crl"w on
t • 1 U all nlf'n1bcrs anrl guests.. I fo r the hRy shipyards. ArjZ"osy, not a Oil!' or thf' laddy·
: : J \1 . H!' has .con1pleted _a f1Vf' 1Tiont h M a the\~·~n said ti·iidl' or tcl."h · buck.'i yet 16 yrnrs o f ::i,e:c. rlcfPat· . 'n • -1. )I fl~hlllj!" trip and cruise along the nil."81 publication crtitors, biologi· Cd eight rival~ in lhl' llhOl"I{'~ r lass.
1 1 g J f'alifOr nia Cottst from San Dit•go cal anrl rarliolo~ica l ch ,.1ni.,.ts. Inclutlcd \\·as the vctf'r11n r·nnvcrs~ ; ; )( J 11nd the f"nronados ls lHnds _to Mor-/ ch emical ci vil. clc<'tl'it:al, clrc·tron-Wurdemann'1-1 1'.1 1ds hip, v;hif'h lMk ,
t 1 (I ~ n 1'0 Bny illld h a.') anchnrcrl Ill prai;-ics. n1cc hanirnl a nd mtt1·ine enp:i-scrond and th~' Whim. li\b•rc<l to : ~ti ~ eth ll llf'fl lly •Iii of the hart:inrs ~t t.he ncers, niw.rlnc architects. Jihl'ai·i-lhird by th " i;a1lnr('t t1~. Mary An11
1 1 (\ -. JJ 1.sland1; off s hnrc Mu1 1s\1n \.\'111 <hS·1ans, bilnp:isl.'i, baf'tf'T'iologists. geo-P c<1 r1·v . Ol ltl'T' r1 :;u lt s rand clu b~
: ; (I -U r·u~s 1 n1portant phasf'S of Rf'RmA.n-, phy:-1icistli, phy!licis ts. psycholol-rt'prt•;cnt1·d I:
, , ( . REGULAI: $6.50 \1 ship suth as. the use of sep. an·· g istli. Cl raftsinen. nlnl."h iniRts. ship· P C 17 e ntrirsf .J . nu1 k;•, r a-' · (1 THE flGHT PIECE SET JI '.'hnr. \ISl' nf h11s fathomt't 1•r , se~ect· fillers. wcldrr~. !'he('t n1e tal work -h··1lln: llli.'ti"Y, .J,,., K.11tl;lll;neh. I. •• os 1
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: ,: JI Ll 11_1i: :l J.:"•111d un1·horag1., use of d1ree· er~. radio nlCPbanii·s, chi pjK'rs. A ngeh·s: C';;tyhn, l >r. 0 . G . Sues!i., ) 1! t1 nn find~r. . . I driJlers, p11n<"h p1css opC'rators and &\boa . '
I] .,_ IJ • n I n <1dd1t1on he ',-('i\I tl1scu~s his n1nunlcrs. <IS well as oth<'r ski lled l~u•lprs IR I El Vclern. B nb :, ii ~SJA!"O rTTr iJ fi -.hnig 1·xpcr1cnPf'S anti \\·111 no anil Sl·rni-.'-lkillcd woi·k e r arc nt..·cd+ Crego 1·y. \1nyaC"rr~:; r•:rn Prald. A .,· fi ~'Ill> ) dt•Uhl add 1nuch of 111111allf'f' H.llrl ed. Rlckrnh;tlJJ!h. Nl'\\·!1n 1tt tlarb<ir·
'11 r t1 t;id \'f'lllt11e tn his tlllk. ~1 en1 bcrs I Qualified appllrants arc urg-ecl Zcnhyr, R. ~lye !'s. C11hT11l11 Ilcarh.
: J1 2 ~ "'4JB [1 arP anticipat1n~ .lhis ~alk efl_f.!"l"rly . 111 rnntaet the r rprPi<('ntative at I Star rfi ) F."stil~V. Slf'rlin~
·, ~l 2 NIAD & ..,_ -I .. f;1y l .angrnhr1nl v.·111 ou tline In thi.' fo"loWt'I' s trl'Pl o ffiei• fronl No· f'ott rr. Sa~Ta f\1 on11·u: R ngi.11·. D1 ('k
2 cun I~ dl"tail tht· plc1t'C of the Squadl'on veinbwr' 6 to JO. 11-fnhn. N1•\ Jl<•' t H:oirhnr; l-(an1bunC"-
M.:·,IAO!IC9ll tllf ••.,s I n.;.; an in1p111"tant part of the lnl'al ; __ .. t1ous I I. 13 ('arrull, N'rv.:port Har·
1 J .,. d1s;:1stt·r !'t•lil•f plan. A nominating • I bor.
) lul 1·on11111ttf'l'. n1acll" l:fl of R obert Dinner Event r\lh:itr11<;f lfil f:r lt•a, [)r An-J Boyd, C'onvcrsP \\'urdcmann nncl Inn l.:n1h"fsh1•11111•r-. Nc"·r•"rt Hill'· l 1'"0\V IS TllF. u Dr. _S:il \:at11rc :vt nnaco \Viii ~cport For Get .. T ogethers I h•ll: \.\'~~1111 .I llrf":tll. Wc.<1t
T l ;\(E T<) Hl lV Y<J l 'lt '.'.n.m.1nat1on:-; fnr nl'xt year s of-1 . Cna.st : Tan ~a ;-0,1. Jl. \Vt·lr h. BRl-1 .~.t . .\NCIS{.'AS \VA Rt; I I lt:C'l s. IJ1·purt1ng-rl'Olll t heir ti g ll u 'I hon. . I . l Tt>tl H a111 hr·ook, con11nandf'r , \\'Ill luncheon sl'~.sinn, llll'lllhf'ts uf G"t· Th1stlt' ~fil \\1·n/1J;n ·k, F'r,·rt
So lovt•ly lei ll.<11.'. su ('a~y to ~ · I · ·11 I t f 0 t k f t I ·r I fl t '".·t's·"··c···an11 v.r1 .. '.{'.-Ir l'l'.POI' .. ~ o To"C'lhcr rltl h Cll ,l"}'ed a hanl (lln-""'.". lC'llt' . 11• u1.1nr.11 ~:1 H..ll:i .. "'. own. S tart your servicr• · <.· I ' I t odav. Take atlvantni.:L' of \1 11:r1g 1.'.~" 111 .~111 1 rnt ·;>~1n1 r run nf'r \Yhen th"Y tnl't ut the h n1nc S• htt< le . !t lh'l,1, N-r•l.jl ~f', Gcnr.r;1
ihest.• spt·ciul, prlct>s ) f' 111r~cs. HI Hi .1nnnu11<C' dall's . of 1 nf Nina \.\'allt·rs, RHnta A na A ve. I Cotf111'. N1·t"fMJrl l-l ,111>' 1. 1 l~ 111"\\' c •lt"'l'S l'• bc.i:i n after C hrt.!ll-ShHring v.·ith hostel!s d uties was · Jntc 111111;11113 J 11 11'11 ratorcc.
P.1\TTERN A \11\ILABLE tl rnas. 1'il'\\'~Y l'll't'l('d nffiecr.'i \Ylll Dnl'isc .ff'skn. 1r<1 rl J·:irllr:1l·111h. \11~'"l1nn R~\': I
DESERT ROSE ~t' 1nstalle11 at the January n1cct·j 1'1ri;. Jcl'!kn nnt only l"l't"f'iVl"d n ,F1~nc '.y r':\111 .s,. l·l ··rh 1s11111hoff('r.1 APl'LE tJ lllg". hirlhday gift but alsn tnok lhe ~1 1ss1<in [h\.\': ( hallrni.:f. Dill Lnp-
com~ from conetant
ctice ! An ad regularly ln lhl!
paper will p roduce results for you
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U1 t \l'la Wa7. Newpnrt 8eselt
-Clu..~t ed ad8 are. re.ad by folkll
wh• are ::iokJng to buy. ' -Opportunity la knocking In
CLASSIFIED ADS.
JENN'S
DRESS SHOP
NYLON SLIPS . . . . . U.95
GA'BARDINE SKIRTS •. 4-~
AFTER FIVE D RESSES
Black and Navy .. $12.95 up
~04 W. Balboa Blvd. -
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Phonr, \\"rile or ('omc ln today for yuur 1--ranl·i!«·an \Varr lJ Suhj1·cf11 fnr I l\'<tS J l.'.'an W 1•st. 1'1en1hcrs prl'sent Bill Bf'ntl?.I.. Ncwpur~ H arbor: t ' Jr'iiiiiiiaiiiii;';iiiaii;jiiiiimm7-~ ...... '!" ... ,..., ......... -.... , Next Week's Classes Y.'l'tf' ;\.Jnia Th111npsnn, Oliv1• Rng11r ~1 (' !'1~·111:"'" NP't'(l<lrt Har-~ 111:, ('011,1 l\l\ll. c RO:\"A DEL l\tA& Ph. lla rbor '.!~8 )11 I W11ug-h . Ll'la 1'.1 t·l\1 ill an. Helf'n OOr : No. ~·1• I L11la11 l·lnyt , Ncw-kll~~~~=~=~~~---------•-~--~-----------~~~~~~~~~~.,
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un1l t 'urrt'nt1'. hostess. Ah1.111Hns 1:1y ; Susi('. E11rl Thomas.
Lady An9lers
Wind Up Season
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$500 i~ Equipment r.t any lnC'lnbl'rs ..or the Ne\vport O r~anizalion n1l'cling of N ew-
Hatbor U.dy Anglt'rs t:Jub w e r1• port 1-IC'lght.~ t'i\·i(' As.sn. v.•111 be l F'ivr hutdrrff dullarf; "'orth of
1Jlll tryini::; their Juek OC'lober 31 ht>Jd Monday a l S r . Ill. In lhl' e'fulp11 u•11t wa:-stolcri rronl the
when thf' ('luh's offtcinl tourna-hi£h srlu~nl. . Offir. r·s "'111 be hoet. ~hit.rkY. h •l<>nginjr to 1\. ,\.
I n1ent s(>a.:<nn ('ndt'tl. ! ••lci·t .• ~l'f folluv.•ing-a i·rport of lhr Ncv.·land Anah1·11n. s~1n1ctin11• lai;t
I•'ivc ,,·omen' i:iboarrl the South· nnnnnntlnf!' i·r1n1m1ttr•'. T nin N<u·-\\'f'~k. T ht• hon!. \VftM m1Mlrt'<I op-
crn \r1n1rr:rl . ~k 1pp<'rell by Art I t<Jn. chairni~n. ll.obcrt Long-itntl po.~ite 17lj E . Bay FrOnt. Balboa .
anti F'htl J ohn!'!on, hit the ja c k pot Ro~anrt \V~i ,cht. All . N.1;>wpoi·t Thf' hoaU·s canopy h;t.d bl'1'n un-
v.·hcn l\\'O pot1>ntlt1l t rophy win -ll rig:hl~ residenl.s arc invited to fa.11l£'nctl a,1cl the hai-p had been
n£'rH wert' brnught. in. attend. rcn1ovP<t fr11n1 the cjahin door .
Olive Mf'l(cnzi,., \\·rq:h1·d in an !'.1 is~inJ! \V~H a ten watt Radio:
a!b<i.rore weighing :10 lbs .. D ounces Mi s R Mc Ke my Visits I phnnl' t rttn~n1ittf•1·, 2 si* volt truck
\Yhilc [J1rkie Gl"t'£'1ey brnu,cht t o I . . type hAttP~ic.<1, I r yrcI hand fire
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29 lbs., 9 nuncc:o;. F'orn1cr 1·l'rords too l box apd a bil.tt b , and scv·
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PAGE 5 -PART 11 -THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 1950 Power··Squ ihn Courses for
'Rag Sailors' Described
"Few children naturally r
) w•ter unle• eoap ill added. '
Writer Wllllam Franklll\ Gain
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In answer to many que~~ions aa to what the Power ~u~"dron
courses have to offer a rag sailor, some of °le special feautre• for
satlon: have been outlined.
•The name "Power Squadron" l.s often misleading, but stnce It waa
the original nanic of t he ncnv ext ensive organization, the name United
States Power Squadrorui, Is r etained. Many Squadrons t h rouchoUt
the country Include rag Milo rs a.s~---------------
member"' nnd. D~l boa Squadron Is
exactly half ttnd hnlf power and
sail boR.l men.
ComprchE'nslvc cnurses. cover -
the velocit y anrt dlr~tlon o f t he
wind, w h at wind 11htft s mean to
him and his course and how to C'V~luS.te a change In wind and
current which might make t rou-
lni;:. 0.~ they rlo, A.II phases of boat-blc f or him ; how to U8f' different
inR. arc valuable lo anyone who tyrws of togs. t o est imate hill
tak('s out R. boat anywhere and or s peed. nt wlntet' craft to plMl operaUona on a ~·round bl the
any k ind. The re a rr rert11.in be..<tic In t hr w csther course ther e Is
features. w hiC'h are equa lly Im· information of ln f'~tlmable VRIU e
pnrt a nl. So me nf thC'se a re safety. to the rag sa ilo r. There he learnH
USf" nf all\s l o na\igotion . use of t o u~ the baro m eter . to make
curren t fln.J tld C' ta bles, U S(' of i:ii nj:"le rough forcc.a.sl"•f or h imself.
chR.rL" and chn rt da t um. use of to observe tht" various w eather
cnmpfli:i~ and cnmpe..q-g r rror , use 1 fac tors which go t o nlake-up fo tl'·
o f anchn~. r nu b h \l.'CflthC'r hRnd -rastlng and to p rot ect himself at
lingR, <tf}("kl n~ a nd undock in,i.:. Sf'R by being able to use his ob-
proper u~c of flftJ.:!'I a nd distress !'lerv ations of the c louds. wind pal-
sii:nal."'. llRC o f bearin,i.:s, rad io bca· terns and s ea ronditions .
ftsb.lnc boil.t 1Arrow" owDed by Duncan S te ,,·art, and skippered by Amble W~fkoff. The t h1 a
48-foot, dJeitel \\"atft" taxl·type boat bullt bY l obh llaTVP.Y'" Seacraft ya.nl. The ~ ,,·111 d,.part NCh
day a t nooe for Oahinl' S'f"GW'tb kavtns from Po rt Oraar. •
BYC Plans Races
' on Armistice Day
" Naval Rese~ve _
Begins Campaign
cons anrl directinn flndl'l'S, mario('
la w anrl legRI requir ements and
respon!;ibility.
ForecllSting Wf'Rther has even Balboa Yacht C lub's Annual -.-:--=·
t he wPather experts. with a'n of Armistice Invitational Ra ce S{'rics ' their information . confounded a fo r all cla.s.s{'s of sail boal!J will be ,
rftot lng {"nnr!'t• g nnd rl f'Al of tie t ime, but, it ha" held Saturday and Sunday, N ov.
In ad rJi t inn tt1 all of t he8e a nd h~C'n ri-oved. t ~t thf' s J\llo r who 11 and 12. There will be one race
Organized Naval ~eiterve unit
in Orang-C-: county willJ conduct an
I inte ns ive recruiting camp11tgn dur-
, ing the month nf N o vc 1;nber. It wa.!!'
ha~ som(' undci-stRnding of the '
ot her suhjC'C'l!i nf .C:"ncr·ul inter· g-c ncral weather in fluences can Saturday with warning gun a t
r e;t , 'l hp pi l'lting ('r1ursP. which is often 01Rk <l 8 ha rbor in safe tim e, l :20 p. m . fo r first cla88 and two
t he fir!'lt and ba~i e cour~. a nd ract's will bl:! held Sunday: war n · or decidr> w hen It Is not SRfe t n g o \vhirh is rr q11 ir r<t bl'forc t he ad· ou t. or h e can rrduce sail before Ing g un for first class at 11 :20
vRncecl rnur.<!CS can be taken. in-dan'="r r f'f)mes upon hj n1. F or the a . m. rJ~dcs !"'>r"C' !"p"cial . f('a tnrrs r.or !<ailor the \\·cn.ther course w ould Vice -Comm odore H arry Blod-~'\llors. T_v,..,..s or sad boats, dif· .""""' grt. overoe.11 ch il?f of racing sched-1 r·~ ,,~._ a\n1ost a m ust. r"renl_ l'•E:" and pRrL-. of sail boat!< I ulr, will c1..npera te "'1 th racr coin·
fire rl('Rrr1hf'd 1n thr• IC's~n n on sea-En,Elni·s"' lff•adJM:·h" 1n ittee c hairmen Pet er Ficke r
r.1~nshi r. tol'.;etbrr with use n f Tn the many Sflilo rs. w ho h ave and R obert Boyd in supervising I
kno ts. prr>n<•r mMnn••r or b .. laying yp::irs o f e x prrienre v.:ith ~ii. the the series which annually. btings j
shC<"'t"' anrl h:q . .:ard~. us(! nf rtnc-k· auxiliary ('ngine o r the in frE"quent-1 out large entry lists in a ll clasRcs .
i:il? lin "'~ ;,i nd r11 lrs 1.f the road. I ly used ?utboar.rl a rr oft('n a frn1n Balboa Di?ghies th roug h to ,
F ng .'llJ?'l•nls nnd tr:t~fic rules for source of JUS t plain headache . Thr Rhodes and PCs. r
aatl boat:-; arc· n11tl1ncrl. I n)otor mech!lnics .cou rs~ offered The us~! Armi ~ti~e Day Da nce
Th'! r •t:::h t -of -\v1:1v rC'Jfltionship 1 hv th~ St1UP.drnn g1vrs h1n1 an un-hfls been cancelleo 1n favo r of n
bt:'t\\'eC'n sail an<I power boat.s Is rle rsl<1nding nf the URe Rnd care n f d a nce scheduled to foll o w the prtl.
dcsr1·1bf'rl a1id the rc:iponsihili ly of i hii; mnt n r. a nd i:ihn:1l<t i::ivr hln1 I scntatlon Di nner, plnnnert for Sat·
cArh. I~l ghts 1-1''tt1 i rt·d fnr sail thp know!C'dJ;"e \vi th \\"h ic h t o make I urds.y. N ov. 18. At this dinner
· hnRts .u ndt r ul\ {'Cind itiuns a rC' rl\R ,gn0~is of t rou ble a nrl Rnme s kill trophiC'S fo r the> year's series rRC'C'S
giv en in mak ln,1!" emrrg ency r-cpairs. Ruch a nd perpetuals ""·ill he prc:o:cn t.t•rl
Mrlhtirlo::: u.o:rd in laying-out a ll.'i installin~ new p lugs, o r n1'\I.' t o winne rs. Several hundrerl t ro·
cou1&c and folln\vi::i,g it are tnu,i.rht points, clea ring a gas li ne. or ph ies y,•ill be prei:,entcd , bi:i.l h of
anti all fe~tures nf bnsic llcad rCX"-rlranine hiR CRrburA.tor. There f\rf' th e pf'rpl'tual class, and tak e·home
koning arc :111r-1 ... d many litllf' thine.~ which j u:-lt s t op v111·iety.
Allf·r the i;·~1l or h:t s pusserl t he the aux11inry C'ng inr owner. \vhlch Commodore FrC'd SmaleR. w ho
r1loting cnur~~ and i~ a meinhcr he rnu ld leRm tf) handle. I h<t.<1 gathered in hiR usua l large
o f the ~quRdron, h,-niay thf'n T he course 1n junior nnvigatnr I nun1bcr of P C troph ies for this
grraLly inc rca'lc his kn1Jy,·Jerlge by and navig a tor a rr. of cou nic. C!'!· year, \viii prC';;iide and w ith Vice-
tak lnj:" t hr ariv1tnreri course. Of s1>nl ial to th(' b lue \l.'ater Railor. l Comnlodore Blodgett y,•i ll a\Vll rd I
t he!'E" h(' will pr1nl'1p<1.ll.v rnjoy the Sur-h cnurse!i are ncrt•ssllry to a.ny-1 t rophir" to Balboa. Yacht Club
Hran1;1nsh1p cou 1""· \Vhieh J:ors nn•· tak ing a sai l bnat no a lo ng m1•111b{'rs RS W{'ll a3 to the many '
intn th(' m cthnd'i of anrhnring in rniise, such as dow n t he coJt.st to f1·01n other c lu bs and rleets y,·ho
f!elHil. thr prnnrt· mann('r 1)f l;l't-Mexico O I'" to Honolulu . T hese ha\'e won tro phiC'!'I in BYC races.
ting on and nff a n1uor1ng under I cnurs{'s. w1']1rh inrlude a ll t h(' I A 6 :30 p. n1. dinner is sch eduled.
sail, nr dr-"'"kinl~ a11rl u nd nekins: mrthods (1( naviga tton an<t t he US<' with tr ophy presentAtion a t 8 :00
unrlrr sail. T he handling ?nd ra l'"e f)f thf' sextant a rl' sufficiently p . rn. and dancing t o begin at 9 :30
n f satl'I i.:: taught, th(' diffe rent C"O mplet c to tu1·n out R.·.pro fes.~io~1· Ip. 0 1.
s:1i!s on ;:ill k'.n~ nf boats ari' al navu;:;ator for any k lnd of s hip
desrrtbed One of the nul:-;tandini.; a ny\vhr1·c. They are the top ad· p S •
JcCt Utl'S in !he ,\i(";l:>Tll tlllShip ('O UrSC" vancC"d COUl'S('S and !Or "tLI ] Hai l· urse e1ner I~ nnc i:::ivrn rrrrh Yt·a r by R ex ors are priceless. IR A d flr u~tlt nn t he "P~1~c:!f'I~.~ Sail--.... -~r~_?~l1n1tM•' ~~n~. CJ!0Uft
Ing. -This brlrf glin1pse woulrl con-. A. pursl'·Seiner that (~an't }"lni> '};l!'!P\,.h,•rp \'lllC"f' t hP SRil or who hHl!I the Im· <t 1 th f t f
nres.<iion thfl l t h £' l'o\ver Squ Rdron anro11fh> hn 1' ogl eaMs o d Laguna
This lrr·111 rr i:;1vr!-I to n1any sR.1 1· ii-just fnr the power boat inen. i eac n te ear Y on . a y was
(lr.<1 .~n1nl'th i11 .t: whic h they don"t va l bl .1 . t t h t h t pulled off by a no thrr seine r a nd
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. I I h t . h ua e a"" I '"" o cm. a k . t 1· t C ast 1nr c !'lf'W rr.-. t i:'.<•eR 1ntn t e there is much for h im in thC' Gtn end 1n owl accori 1ng o o
baRtc prinriptes nf thf' fl('t·odynam-courses too. I uar rcpor s .
!cs of sa il, describinJ?" Jtl!'it y,·hat U . d Stat f'ow•i· S 1 Coa.!lt Guarrl orticin.ls
makeR a hnat !'!Ail. and givinJ! a nitc e ·-quat r,on, purse seiner Sl'a R ir'cr \Vent on a l t he most r ecf'nt g overn ng • d <"lf'a r flirturr of the" actinn of winrl hoa•d t" h th . d the bf>ach a bout 3 :!'-1<1 a. m . an • mCf' 1ng-, ave-au or1ze .
t 'lfED FRY, 81 , a \·lsltor from
()nlRrlo, hoo kt>fl and la ndf"d a
:l:J 1•n11ncl fiatibut \\'hilP flKhlng
rrun1 t h1• t:llls boat r1•n ta l d()(•k ,
'.!R0 2 ('oa~t hi J;"h\va~·. at 9 a. m .
1a .. t f<'r ida ,,·. l "1d ng a 25 pound
t i·st llnt• \\'Uh ll gut lt•a 1lt•r, and
rr,.z1•n sn1·ho,·h·s for halt, Fry
ba11 ~1·il lhi• fis h fn r h a lf a n
h1111r l>1·fn r1• gurlng nnd landing
It. ~Press Pho to)
r-n sail~ unrlr1· all f'onrl1t1ons. Com-the educaliena l deparlm t'nt to in-""·as pulled off by . the Setnl.'r Sea
p l1catrrl hnt1k!-i hav(' br,..n writt<'n vestiga te t he f"Ossibility or adrtin~ Ra nger a short t111J e l~t('r. Thi•
on this :-;ubjert. but Brandt ha~ 8 n<'w a nd sepa rat(' courRe in !'1:ti l I freC'CI Vl'Ssel \\.'RS takl'n 1n t ow b y
simpli fier! it anrl tPJ:Ct her with boats And sailing. W hi•thl'r or nnt thr LoSca R!~~ehr and a course Sl't
hi:-; b lark bnar<I illul-lrntlun.!I, can t h is is done. will depen<t upon how fnrTh ngC ~tacG. • tt h l .. t:lt ~f ,\S lll:'\'(iJIV 102 \\"&8
nl R.kr t he mystery o f "''ind anrl m uc h d~mand f()r it appears. e oa s u aru cu er . ere dona.t1·d to thl• ()ra n~P Co~I
SAii \'r>ry undcr.!>tandablc. even tf) did not go to the scenf' a s nff1c-ia ls {'11111·~1• ~1t l lln~· i·luh h.\' o . \\'.
t hr ama t eur . to~l ~~;l~~:~:0~;:r!'":~d a:~~~;~n;~; slli<t other boa ts w ere in l~e 8 1"('<1 l\la r('h of ~IK1111I Oil C:o., a
Rnuch \\'Cat h('t hancllln,i.: i.!I a the ir ability_ to rende r any nl.'cded assis t a nce. mrm hrr 11 f 111 .. ~1·\\"IM•rt Harho r
VflhHtb lo part of t he :;ienmani;;h1 p YIM·ht •·Inti. ll1·at ''H" chrl,,.lf"fl-
course. sht)\Yi ng thl' !i!ll lnr exactly State Needs Stock Cars ..... , Oc·t . 28. l 'it·lu rrd '''Ith tlw
ho\\.' tn rerl1u·" .!!ai l A.nd how t(J dlf\lt'h ~· ar1• ,JIM·kil· ~111.lt', (:urona
handlt• his boat Wht•n he 11-ION into to Race Nov'. 19 d•·I '.\l a r, r lub "4:'('.rr tary .• and
foul \l.'l'llthl.'r. The U~r of t he sea Sailing Skipper YnUlk S tlr lh1·r i;rr, x 1• ,,. p 0 r t.
l\llchor i\nr1 Jn el h0(1S of r~r\le or . ('IUb \'ICC-l"Ontlt•nd on',
man O\"l'r board, w hen under sail J ac k Gay nor. pr('s!dent of t ht•
a rr ~l\'e11 . The State of Calif'11rn!R needs a newly formed Pacific Racing En-
vete1·in ary llJld a !"-"\!ling !!k ipper. t f':r prises announces that the firs t Desert Trip for
the Burt Pro cters
'tnnounced ta<IRy by I ... i.cul enant H .
C. Be ll, ln.!tpcCt or lnstf-u ct or. U .S .
Nit\\1.I R c~rye training cC'nte r.
Sa nta A na . C11 11r. 1 Since the· <'nd of \.\'orld \\'H.r U ,
1nost o rganiz.t.'d Navlll R,..scrvP
unit.<1 have had to tum down a p·
pli('ants for p<'tty offh·rr a nd nf·
fiocr hillet.~. but retur n of !"Olllt'
l"t'R('rvisls t o active d nty has opc-n-
ed up vacRnries in alm(lst a ll r at·
inJ;,S. Li('ut1•n11.n t Bell cxpla in"d
Or~aniz('d rcservl~ts Fet a day·~
pay pt·r week f'lr ntf<'nd1ng nnr
c\'cn ing mre11n ~ dcv~rd to in-
s truction a nd prat·l icc in .<1\H'h
tech nicul !:lf1t:'t:i a ltlt•s HS t·lc<'t r<Jnicl'I.
radlo, rada r. n1achini1it.<1, sc--:1.n1a n·
ship. etc. l
Nava l rrsr>r \"iS tli ii' clHss V·6
·nn tra11."l~Cr tu q rgnn ize<t u nits in
.he :o:H n1r ra t e l hC'y h r~ld 1:tS vcilu11 -
'rC"rs. w .-1\·rs uls o a rc 1·ntitled to
p:i1ticipatc in t ht> oi-~unized pro·
~l"Jt.01 ,
~f en 17 tn 2!J y en "!-! nf :l.(:"c. in·
·hidint: 1 hn:-;,.. alrl'ad)f t C',E:istcred 1
~n r !-l~]C('U Vt' ~C'rvi t·e. niay join an
u rga ni<.cll Naval R£'Rl'r\"1_• unit , :ts·
iUr1ng thcm:H•lvci:i 1,f duty with
lhf' Navy If ra!IPd, unlPss, thf',V
have he1.~11 rlas.-iif1rd IA. I AO, 4E
'll' -I I•~ tiy th,..ir draft 1b101rds. Or-
~anize<I 1"('!-lcrvists in f;:Ond st11nd·
inJ::" a re n11t s11bj1'C"t to indurtinn.
I·~ull info1·1n-1.l1011 1 r-~a1d1ng the ,
, rcl'ler'·'-' progran1 may 1he nhtained I
by eilht>t rallini;:; in Pltl"!i'ln at the 1 U. S . Nava l Rrservc t1·a1n1ng cen-
ter. NRva l Air Station, ~ 1i ld b litnp
bHS"I Saf)I·• A nll, Ca lif., or by
calling l{f 3-2J:l1. 1
I D inn e ~ Hon ors
Catherine C rai g
I l\1is!i ("n~h rr·inr f"'rJd~ "'H.''l hnrinl'
guest \.\1r drirsrtay C"\"rniYig Kl 11 ... u r-
p•·ise birthd:1 y ch nnt·~ given hy
l\-l 1ss B111kf BeC"htnlri t h(•r hnsnc,
3 1;'\ C'nral \'e .. Balh<1tt. itland. The
( b irthrlay r k"'. pi"'"" de r es1slance
I
of thr /lole~ir1:1.n dinn1.·1 ! \\'as nladc
anrt dernri:ttt•d hy the h nstcss.
Aftf'I' clifLn('r th(•r c vf:ii-un open
housr, esoo1ts anrl fttienrls cnm·
ing in f11 r 'thr lat1'r h durs.
Present (al th" dinner were the
honoree and her mvthcr. M rs.
E<lno. Craig : Mrs. A.nrietlc BPrh·
told a nti f\.I i!",'I Dnrip Bec-htold,
mnlher a1lt.l !'liste1· of the hostess:
Rnd the Mi~scs Anita Coane, Pa tti
Hayes. D,ianc Pattet!40n , J oyce
Purcell . 8.{ld the hostc~8.
f'IKST d Ht!R.('tl OF C IUtlST ,
I SCIENTIST
3303 V~ l~ldo, Ne \\·ljort Bca.C'h
A b••nc"' 1 of Tl•• Moth•r Ch11rch, Th•
Flrd ChurcJi I"'' Chrl 1t, Sci•lllh t, 1., l o.ton, M•n•ch111•tt1 !.""d•f Sc"'o•I I ,.)(I • m !.uPI l•f !.•rvi t• I I 00 •· m .
For th,-. AAilur th .. sca1nans hip
course also ~01·~ lntu tht> 11nport-
ant mattC'r nf th(' s kippE"r's rcspnn·
sibllity a board un<t that or hi~
crew Hn<I J:UC'~l!i F'or· both the rllt'·
log 8k1ppt'r anti lhP c111islng s.ail-
o r the l'l('Hn1ansh1p course is a
g old n1ine of 1nf1Jrn1at1on.
The s talE' pcrsonnf'I board an· racing date bi ll ed by the corpora·
nou nced t ha t a pplica tion.'I are tlon is Sunday arte rnoon, N ovem-
ht>ing tak E"n for tho two positions. bc l' 19 at which t ime a 100-ni il~
The veterlnary·s job inc!Udl's C'O"l· modern s tock car raC'e "'Ill be h eld
ducting t ests anll inspec tions and on a m ile course at the Sant~
elimination of li\'E'st ock disease. Ana blimp base.
. w.d,,11d•r t..,,;,,q ,... •• tt..q 1:00 P. m. T ired of this \\"ef'k"s fog, J\l r . •••dl"q loo.., loc•l•d •+ Ill l'•t"' !.fr••I,
the sala ry range Is $358 t o $436 . Gaynor states that J im Rig~by
ExRmina t ions alito will be given wi ll d rive a n ew 195 1 H u dson Hor·
for the po8itions of Mailt.!?I" on a. net a g ainst many other late m odel
F isheries Vessel. The a p plica nts stock ca~ including th~ new
nlust have at lea.st a mates license Kaise r. H enry J and t.he Oldsmo· 1
a nd five years of sea d eck expe rt· bile Rocke t for a $2000 purse.
Ad,·anf·rd l'ilutinJt
The sa ilor can lhr·n gn nn tht•
a •Jvan<•tid p ilulln~ t"U!ll SC" 11.1111 learn
how t'l llf(e t1dr and 1·urr('nt ta-
bles. ho\V to ph·k o u t and m ake
a p roper 1:111r hnrag1•. hn\\' tn use
his cha rt and h is sounding in!'ltru-
n tf'n ts in rntcring a s trange har·
bnr, hcnv to col'rec t his course for
ence with three years comme rc i.81 The blimp base is jlls t two miles
fish ing expc rlenct'. The jo b pays south ot Santa A na on highway
$376 to $458. 55.
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C'OttRTF.OlTS IJRl\'.ERS
d rift. so t hat ht> \VLll ac tu a lly a r-Courteous d rivers _llre sate drlv·
rive "'here he wa n ts to go. He ers , declares the National Auto m o-
\\'lll also learn how t o est imate I bile Club.
All·Merliteranean
c~iSBiiiiANNic
62 -daya to 19 -t Janda. Five daya in EciJ>l .. , ru.. on tho "'-b
Riviera ••• ~ in .... klina cruile, with -vice ud cailiM
ftil&Uj.,. w«y wWI.!
~" MIMOIAl&I DAYI w. '-"·"·--~~lfJI -........... ,....
VINCENlS TRAVEL
BUREAU
BONDED llEPllESEl'o'TATIV;E
AT NEWl'ORT BLVD. HARBOR HU
* 1• * * FR.EE SHOWING .:_ ALL . muTlsn
TRA V..r:L MOl10N "PICTtlBES AND oamsi:: FASHION 'SHOW
UDO THEATRE
Tll1JJlllDAl'. "NOV. 11. J:a r: ..
lllllln! Pftle r • *• tiw,, v..t•a 'l'NYel .........
Oflloj. ...... TIM:&tft ' .
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Six q ualify ing f'\'C'nts support
t he f eatul'ed 100-lap race. Qualify-
ing sta r~ at noon with the fca·
ture billed ror 2 p. m .
Dimes Were Item
in Plane Rescue
It tnok P"rsistenct' and a n u rn-
ber o f dimes to get ruc uf' of He r-
bert Sampson's amphibian pla ne
und er way wh Pn It made an e m cr;·
e ncy landing Sunday five miles oft
Crystal Cove. Both we"' furnish ·
ed by David Cross, who has an
orange juice stand on t he pier, a n d
his h elper. S teve Hope.
W ith time on their hands. t hey
put a dlme In the t elescope anct
I ked u p the plane jw:t u the
· clicked o!f. To make su t'f'
I a plane, they put' anothf':r
dime ln, with th e same reruJL It
took' six or aeven coins before tht")'
we1-e ·certain It wu a plane ln d llJ-
lreu. and caJJed t.be police who in
tum nolilied the a uthoritle.m.
.Pi Beta.J>hi--• =<'
Me.ets Wednesday
..lloOtll CoUt Alumnae dub at
Pl Be.ta Phi· will entert,atn mem·
ben and suee t a at • tea
w~ .-_ Nov. 13, at
tile home ot\~ 3ohn D. Wood-
:worth. 360 Cent.,. Stnet., Leguna
BMclL .fJ:rOw Craft-will tie for .ie. '
\
Hnrl /lo1rs . Bu1·t rructt·r Arl' l•'fl\"i ng •••bo•, 11 ot" d•llt tro.., I ~ _,, to !.
for tht> de!iert, \\"hCrC' the Corona •!If ob1•rv•d , • · ! p ..,, ••ctp !.u&d•fl •nd ho ltd•YI Pl•llOPl· I
rlel M itr artb~t w1;; ca Leh sunshinl' I Th• publfcj 11 c01d i•llr ;,,,it•d to •"•"'d 1
· loom. a nd ca ctus on canvas '"'• c"'urc"' •rvlc•• •11d "'\" th• •••d i11Q j
OVEN RE ADY
BE AS SURED OF THE~I NE ST
TUR KEY YOU CA BUY
NO PI N FEATHE S
Desert Grown
Broad Breasted
.
212 Ma rine Ave. Balboa Is la nd
s
Choose Your
Lay-aways Now!
BRAT
SHOP
1809 NEWPORT AVE.
LD ALL MY THINGS,
minutes aher tlte paper was out!"
Mrs. Johnson, 233 \\'. Victorin, c .... ta Me8L re po
I A PY of her ad foUOWll:
You'U
in the
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32-f"URNITITRE FOR S.!\LE
ELEC. RANGE. 1'~righ1air<·. i J.>C'.
dinette set, living roo111 Sl't, bell·
room SC't , mi.cq:, Bt>fur(' 6 p. 111.
233 \\', Vict or ia , Costa 1.1esu.
M\'e good results to0 whPn ~-ou place
widely read classifk d section o f the
BIG TH&t~t: -
a.n ad
Newll -TllTl"8, POflt Shoppini.: 1"rws a nd t hr P ""'8
OVER 21,f>OO CIRCULATION IS Tiii': ANS\\IER!
Phone Uarbor 161 6 today and a.•k for the ad -taker. COSTA. MESA
BEACON 8939 ··~===========.-==="'-~--······--=======.I.I
You Are Jnv ited to Visit th e New
HOUSE & GARDEN WOR KSHOPS
• 61 I C oast Highway
MODERN FURNITURE
by
Herman Miller, Brown Saltman
Eames Cal-Mode and from our
own workshops.
Newport Beac h
•
TRO PICAL FURNITURE
Tropical Floo r nn d Wo ll Cc vcci ng '
from the Phi lippines and fro m
our own T ropicai .,,..orkrooms.
WALLPAPERS
from
leading manufacturers
CHINA • GLASSWARE
Pottery and Brass
from outstanding designers
LAM PS & SHADES
Mod ern an d Tr op ical
larg e sG!c ction
PICTURES and
Pl~TURE FRAMIN G
Ion the premises
' I
Complete work rooms for t~e execution of fin e cu;iom mode cobi ncts,
upholsterr and drafery now ava ilable lo home own c1 s
~ho seek Pf rfection at modera ie cod .
Baking ; I 1---------'~t i ,..............,A
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ii)
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ncl
ly Eggs 'Mi lk
II Clnc#t, WI MIX •• IT'S IUUY COMPUTll
!~CH already cont$1 ins eve ry high -q · ty ingredient necessary for a perfect
c ke. You add only water. For a finer,
e sier, t hriftier cske ... Bake CINCH.
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wit~ 1, MistaktS
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: LEGAL NO'TtCE
NO'mCE OF TRUl!'l'&i!"8 ~
: No. 8298 I
On Wednesday, the 22nd d&y. of
Nqvember, 1950.'&t 11 :00 o'clock
A,-M .. a.t the South Front En-
tt:ance to th~ County Court HoUae,
in1 the City of Santa. Ana, CQ.~ty
of; Orange. State of California,
R.J:LIANCE TITLE COMPANY,
a •tcalifornla corporation, u Trua-~ under the Deed of Trust ex-
ec\l~d by ROY La.FRANCE and
HA.RR.IETT La.FRANCE, husband
and wife, recorded November 14-,
1949 In Book 1925, Page 517, ot the Official Records in the office
ot the Recorder of Orange Coun·
ty, California and by reason of
default in the pa yment or per-
formance of obligatlona secured
thereby Including the breach .or
default. notice of which wu rt:cord-
ed July 2~. 19~. In Book 2046,
Page 10, of Off!cl.a.I Recor ds i n
the office of the Recorder of Or-
ange County, California will sell
at public auction to the highest
bidder f or cash le.wful money of
the United States, without war-
ranty a.a to title possession , or en-
cumbrances, the Interest conveyed
to said Trustee by said Deed of
Trust in property situate in the
County of Orange, State of Cali-
fornia, described as
i.iGAL NO'i'lei! LI.GAL NOTICI\
-CO'Y OF NEWPORT B&A~
BTAT11: OF CALiroftNlA.
LEGAL NO'TtCE MO'l'IClll 'l'O OON'l'a&.Cl'Oll4 1 SEALED PROPoeALS Wiil be received at l}1e ottlce of th~ Clt.y
Clerk Clt,y H.il, CllT of Mowport Buell, Cal1fom\&. 111\Ul T :ao ~~
· P. M., on the 2,th day of -r. 1-. at -li'!'""Uley ~"° be llESOLIJ'lllOM MO. SIU publicly opened and ~ tor porfonnbir WOC'1t .. followa: J '
WHEREAS, the City of New-CITY OJ' H'ZWPORT BEACH, ,CA~JIML\ .
port Be&ch hu heretofore e&Uled Furnilh.lnl' and m.talllng of a water Pipe UM
to be conatructed a corporatlon along State Rlabway ORA-40-~ Jlelboa.. Boulevard yard for the storage and main· w N · tenance of City equipment; and, and otheJ' atreeta and alJey• in eet ewport h. '
WHEREAS, It ts no longer No bid will bl received unlw it la madit on • prc+o-J drm
nece.ary or advisable to main-fumlahed by the Qty Enatneer. !Cach bld. rnuat be accompant ,. •by
tain the warehouse heretofore (ca.sh, certified or cuhler'a check, or._bldder"1 bond) made p&ya.ble
uaed et 2807 Newport Boulevard. to the ctty of NewJ)ort Beach. for an amount equal to al leut ten
ln the City of Newport Beach , per cent (10%) of the amount bid, wob. p&rant:7 to be forfeited
County of Orange, State of Call· .should the bidder to whom the contract la awarded fail t:o enter Into
fornia; and · the coptracl.
WHERE.AS, It appears to be In accordance with the provision• of SecU0111 1770 to 1781 of the
for the beat intere•~ of the C1ty Labor Code, the C1ty CQuncU of the City of Newport · Beach hu
of Newport Beach that the ware-u certalned the general prevailing rate of wages applicable to the
house building at said above 'ad· work to be done as folloW'I :
dres11. deacrtbed as one 30 foot by Hourly
70 foot wooden frame corrugated ClMAlftmtfon Wace 8aale
metal building be sold, Laborers, General or Construction ............ l .~
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT OperatoTB &: Tenders of Pneumatic 8i Electric
RESOLVED. that It is f or the Toole, Vibrating Machines & similar me·
public interest and Convenience chanlcal tools not separately classified herein 1.86
that 11ald above· de.sc ribed build-Cribbers or Sharers ...................................................... 2.00
Ing be sold, and, AspMlt Raker and Ironer .......................................... 1.80
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Cutting T orch Operator (Demolition) ................... 1.70
that it la the Intention or the City Drillers j All others) .......................................... ...... 1.93
Council of the City ot Newport F\ne Grader t Hlghway a.nd Street Paving Only) 1.75
Be.'.lc h to cause said above describ· 1 70 Gas and Oil Pipeline Laborer ............. ......... ........ .
ed building o be ~otd; and Gual'd and/or Watchman ................. 1 .~'1
BE IT FURTHER RESOL~ Cenlent. Finish er ... ........... ...... ....... 2.28
that Monday, the 13th day of O· A-Franie-Boom T'l"uck ... .... . . ... 2.20
vembf.r. 1950, at 7:30 P . • M . of A t ' Engineer including Fireman. Oller, said day is hereby fixed u the pp~en ice _ · tl~e for h earing any protest.A to ' Air c~:;;:ss·o~-ope;~tor
Per Diem w...,
13.20
H .80
16.00
14 .80
13.60
1~.44
14.00
13.80
12.56
18,24
17.60
PARCEL 1: That portion of
Lot 603 of ?"Oev.rpo rt Mesa
Tract, as per map thereof re·
corded In Book ~. at page 1. of
Miscellaneous Maps, records
of said Orange County, de·
scribed as follows :
said proposed sale and thf' Council Asphalt Plant Fireman ..... ~.... ...
Chambers of the City Council of Asphalt or Crushing Plant E ngineer
1.83
1.95
2.05
2.20 I the City of Nev.tport BM.ch ln the 1 Boxman or -Mixer Box Operator t concrete or
Cit y Rall Newport Beach, Is here· 2.05
14184
15.80
16.40
17.&0
16.40
17.60
) ~y fixe~ ~ the place of said hear· 1 Conc~~~al~:la~~~h~ll ··· $prt,~~j'\~g:· .. ··M~~h~-~-ical
1ng· 2.20 s 'E IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Tamping or Finlahlng Ma.c~lne Operator ...
that tllis Resolution shall be pub~ Concrete ~lxer Operator-paving type and n10-
lished at least once in the Ne\A'-bile mixer ...... , · ............... .
port-Balboa Press. a newspaper H ea\'y Duty Rep7 roman h"'j ....... .. ........ ·
ot genera.I circulation, printed and Heavy Duty R epa rman-e ~r · ..
published In the City of Newport Pavement Breaker Operator ..
Beach County of O range, State Pump Operator ......... ·: · · ·
of Caiifornia, prior to said hear-R1io.d Oil Mixing Ma.chine Operator
2.30
2.20
1.83
18.40
17 .80
14.64
17 .20
15.60
18.00
Beginning a t a point In the
Southerly line of said Lot 603,
distant tht:reon 370 feet West-
erly fron1 the Southeasterly
corner thereof, and running
thence No rtherly parallel with
the l!:asterly line of sail! Jot.
165 feet: thence We.!terly.
parallel with said Southerly
line of said.fot, 60 fpet : thence
Southerly. parallel with said
Easterly line of !ta.id lot. 165
feet: thf'nce Easterly along
said Southerly line, 60 feet to
th.e point of beginning.
· Rollt·r Opera tor ... ,_ .. . .. -·· .......... ..
1 'n~:E IT F'URTI-IER RESOLVED. I Skip Lo~d er Operator-Wheel Type
] that if this bOdy decides t o pro-Tow Blade or Grader Operator .
ceed with the sale or said building , Tractor HI-Lift Shovel Operator ..
2.15
t .95
2.25
2.15
2.08
2.08
2.40
17.20
16.64
16.64
19.20
after the hearing thereon on No-\ Tractor Operator-Bulldozer, T amper , Scraptr
b• 13 !950 th sam build· or Drag Type o r Boom Attachments vem .r ' , c . M hi 0 t
2.20
2.28
17 .60
18.24 ing will be sold by public bids Tre_nching ac. ne pera or
which "''ill be called for on No-Universal Equ1pmenl ~perator I Shovel, Drag-
vember 13. 1950 t o be returned line. Derrick, Derrick-Barge, Clam5hell or
by November 27, 1950.-..:it 7 :30 P .1 C rane) ·· 2.40 19.20
17.60 PARCEL 2: An easement
to r road purposes over the
Northerly 30 feet of the
Southerly 180 fe(."t of Lot 603
of Newport Mesa Tract. as
per map thereof recorded in
Book 5, at page l. o f Miscel-
laneo us Maps, records of said
Orange County, excepting
tha.t portio n included In Parcel
1 abOve d escrlb(>d,
M in the Council Chambers of the Carpenter ............. ··-·-· ...... 2.20
Ci.ty Council of the City or Ne\A'· Drivers of Dump Trucks of less lhan 4 yards
port Beach. City Hall, Newport water le \•el 1.73 13.84
Beach. California, which time &nd Any Classification omitted therein, not less tha.n 1.57 12.56
place is hereby set for the taking I Ail bids are to be con1pared c1h the ha.sis of the City Engineer'a
of final action on said proposed estin1atf> of the quantities o f work to be done.
sale. No bid will be accepted from a Contractor who has not been
The above and fort'going Reso-licensed in a ccordance With the provisions of Chapter 9, Division III
lution wa.~ duly and regularly of Business and Professions Codi.'.
passed and adopted by the City
Council of the City of Newport
Beach at a regular mt'etlng there-
Qf held on the 30th day o f October,
1950, by the following vote, to-wit1
for the purpose of paying obliga-
tions secured by said Deed of
Trust, including fees, charges. and
expenses of the Trustee, ~urns ex -
pended under the terms thereof,
lntere.t:tt thereon. and S2.366.22 In
unpaid principal of the note se-
cured thPreby ,.with interest there·
on a..~ in said note provided.
A YES. Councllmen Finch . Drake,
Greeley. Blue. Isbell
NOES. Councilmen None.
ABSENT, Councilmen None.
L. I ... ISBELL.
~1ayo r
ATIEST:
Plans may be seen, and forms or proposal. bonds, contract, anrl
specifications may bc-obtained at the office or the City Engineer,
Ci ty H all, City of Newport Beach. California.
The special aLtenlion or prospective bidt!ers Is called t o the
"Proposal Requirem@nlll 8.Jld Condit ions" annexed to the blank form
or proposal. ror full directions a.~ t o bidding, 'etc.
The City or Ne"'"·port Beach reservt'B the right tn r eject any or
1111 bids.
CITY OF NE\\1PORT BEACH, CALJFORNIA,
C. K. PRIEST. City Clerk Dated October 26, 19~0.
RELIA NCE TITLE C0~1 PANY
By LESTER A. JONES.
Vice-President
Nov. 2·9. 1950.
Dated : O<:t . 30, 1950.
C. K. PRIEST. City Clerk. I N u. r,74 Pres~. Publish
No. ~76-Press.
(Corporate Seal)
No. 571-Pre.ss.
Publtsh Nov. 2-9-16. 1950.
CERTU'l C'ATE OF BUSlNESS
Publish N ov. 2-9, 19~0. I
----------~ LEGAL NOTICE
\VHEREAS, the respec live own-
ers or all propertie5 on the ocean
side of Ocean Boulevard, Corona
Fictitious Firm Name de! Mar. between the southwester-
THE UNDERSJGNED DOES ly prolongations of Larkspur Ave-
hereby certify that she is oonduet-nue and Poinsettia A venue, have
Ing an Employmenl Agency buei-signed certain "Declarat ions Con·
n ess at 5M V.t East Bay Ave .. City cer ning Restrictions" In connec·
of Balbca. Orange County, Cali· lion with the proposed con s truc-
f orn ia, under the fictitious fi rm lion of an a cceM r oad:
name of N ewport H arbor Employ-AND WHEREAS. the aforesaid
ment Ag.ency and that said firm '"Declarations Concerning Restr ic·
18 comp<>aed of the following 2er-lions" are conditlone.I upon the
OQ~'¥~ n~me~1 1n full .~nd , ·m:nou~n o<,ft«•P"'~nt teq (,10) B_'. \oitNtildeh'litl 18 #9 ~!fo""1•· b l ae.l\8.cl pro+r.toa 1 res~t(lng ~ tt..; \' ,;., 1 • 1 ' 1 • -the abdvflll'rlleritk..td propertie5. ot.1ors L,o\ND.IS. 507 Eaat TJm p [,A "'NI ·NG COMM IS-
J; "Bay A ve., Balboa, Calif. SION OF THE CITY OF NEW-
W'ITNESS n1y hand this 24th PORT BEACH hereby gtve5 notice
day of October, 1950. that a public hearing wtll be held
Clady_s Landis in the Counell Chtmbera of the
State of California Newport Beach City Hall at 7 :::SO
County of Orange. s8.
ON THIS 25th day of October,
A.O. 19!'.0 before me. Helen 0 .
Klatt, a Notary Public in and for
the M~d County and State. resid-
ing therein. duly commbsioned
and 8Wo rn. pel"80nally appeared
Gladys Landis knO\A'n to me to be
the pe-rson whoee name ts sub-
11cribed to the within Instrument,
and acknowledged to me that she
executed the same. IN WITNESS
WHEREOF, I have hereunto !K!t
my hand and aftiXed my official
see.I the day and year in thia Cer-
tificate first above written.
!Seal)
HELEN 0 . KLA'n'.
o'clock P . M. on November 16th,
1950 on a proposed amendment or
the zoning ordinance o f the City
of Newport Beach to ell.minate the
10-!oc;>t setback requirement 011
the properties above -mentioned,
at which time any and all persons
lnterested therein may appear
and be heard thereon.
RAY R. COPELIN,
Secre tary Newport Be&ch
Planning Commission.
By order of the Chair1n&n,
Walter Longmoor.
No. !i72-Presa
Publlah Nov. 2.a, 1950.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
NO'l\ICE TO CONTRACTORS
SEALED PROPOSALS "<1 11 be received at the office of the Cit y
Clerk, City Hall. City ot Newport Beach, California, until 7 :30 o'clock
P . M .. on the 13th day of November, 19~0, at which timt! they will be
publi cly opt:ned and read, for performing work as follows.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH . CALIFORNIA
Resurfac ing with pla.rit-mlxed surfacing of Lhe
streeta In the. City Traller P ark.
No bid will be received unless it Is made on a µroposal torn1
furnished by the City Engineer. Each bid must be a ccompanied by
<cash, ~ertified or cashier's check. or bidde r 's bOnd) made payable
to th~ fif:Y pt! Ntwpprt:1 ~&ch, for an a moun t equal to al least ten
p<'r cent '!109(.) of {he a~un t bid. 11uch guaranty to be forfei ted
should Oi.& bldder ·tt>~rW ~e contre.ct•i!ll av.·arded .te.;t to &n~r Into
lhe contract.
In a ccordance with the provisions of Sections 1770 to 1781 of the
Labor Code. the City Cou ncil of the City of Newport Beach has
ucerta.ined the general pre\•ailing rate of wages applicable to the
work to be done as tol loWM:
ClaMlncatk>n
Ca rpenter .................... .
Cen1~nt Ftnlsher
Laborers. General or Construction
Asphalt Raker and Ironer .............. ..
Flagm&n ... -........................................... .
Watchman and/or guard . . ........ ..
Hourly w..,,. Seak
2.20
. 2.28
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1.80
................. 1.66
1.07
Apprentice Engineer, inc:J,udlng Fireman, Oller ,
Greuer .... ·---~-· ...................................................... 1.83
Air Comprt'"880r 0 nt.tor ........................................ 1.95
Asphalt Plant Fi man ......................................... 2.05
Asphalt or Cru.shing Plant Engineer . ............... 2.20
Concrete o r Aapbalt . SpreadinS". Mechanical
Tamp1ng1or Ftniahing Machine Operator ........ 2.20
Concrete Mixer Operator-Skip Type .................. 2.08
Heavy Duty Repainnan ................................ ... ....... . 2.20
Motor Patrol Operator, Including any t ype Q.f
Pfor Dit-m
\\'qr
17.80
18.24
13.20
14.80
13.20
12.58·
14.64
15.60 /
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17"8
18.84
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My Commjsslon expires Dec. 3. '52-
No. MS-PT'eBs
NOTICE INVITING BIDS P'OR
CAST IRON WATER PIPE
NOTICE IS HERll:BY GIVEN
that aeaJed b.lda wtU be received ---------------1 at the offl~ of the Ci(y Clerk,
Power Blade .......................................................... 2.33
Pump Operator ···-······-··· ....................... i........... ...... 1.95
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V A R I A N C E City HaU. City or Newport Beach,
NOnCE OF H:EARL"JlrlJG until 7 :~ o'clock P. M. on No·
(PUntac ComnUMloa.) vember IS, 1950. tor fumi.llhlng the
NoUce b hereby given that the following weter-pipe:
Planning Commbsian ot the City It.em No. 1-738 lineal feet,
ot Newport Beac.h wtll hold a pu~ 3• diameter Cast Iron Ptpe
Uc bearing on the application of with Molox Ball Jolnta,
Roaert H . rngn.m for a ~'ff vari~. Item No. ~920 ijne.al feet.
ance on Lot 15, Block 4, Section 12'" diameter Cut Iron Ptpe
.5. (121 Bay Front. BaJboa laland) with Mokt.11: Ba.II .Jolnb.,
lo -.ceordance with Section 11 of No bid wUl be re«lved unleaa
Ordinance No. &23. it b made on a propoaal form
Notice 111 h•reby further rt-r~n turniahed by the City £ncjneer.
that Did hearinl' will be held on Spectal attenUon of pro.-pecUve
the 11th day ot Novembirer, 1960, bidders la called to "condiUona"
at thli llour ot 7:30 p. m. In the annexed to the W&nlr form ol pro--
<:::bUncil Chamber of the Ctty Hall. uoaal for tun dlttcUona u to
H...-port Beach. California. at blddln&'.
-time. and pi-any and all The CUy of Nowport Beac11 re-
~ lllk.-ed ma,..._.. an4 -the r!pt to reject &"1 or
be a.-rd tlMnoft'.. alt ....._, to ;ft.Ive aa7 lnformn"tJ'
C1n OJ' JmWPQaT WCll la -or tio 6U:a1t &Q -la
PLAH!fJHO OOJIW1MIO!f UO 1114.
R&7 y . Oopolln, s.0ntar7. -c. 1t.'PIU9I',
.,. -"' CllAlna&D -K.1-. Mo. Olr.-;rJ Rs
F4r·• Kew. 9, i-.
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Dateol: ~ IO, HGO.
No. ITf-P,N& ..,,._ __ .., __
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RoUtr Operator -······-··-···················· .............. , .............. 2 .1 ~
Tra~tor Opent..tor-Bulldo~r. Tamper Scraper or
On.I" Type Shovel or Boom Attachment.8 ...... 2.20 ~chi.ng Machine Operator .................................... 2.28
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18.34
19.20
Ont ersal Equipment Operator (Shovel, Dt\l.gline
Derrick. Derrick·Barge, Clamllhell or Crane) 2 .40
D er ot Dump Trucka of lea Ula.n 4 yards
Water Level ............................................................ 1.73 . 13.M
Ant c.luslt'\~Uon omttted berel.n, not lea Ui.an 1 .~7 , 12.M
' ' ' l All bids are to be compared on the bu.la of the p ity ~~neer'•
estimate of the quanUtlea of work to be done. ·
No blda will be accepted from & Contractor who hu ~ot been
llcep11111!1d 1ia acco~ wtlh the pro'rislons of Chapter 9, Pl on1 m
of pu.lneu and Prot.aiona Code..
I Plans may be lllMll. and torm1 of propoula, boodil. con and
opej:ulceUOM .....,._.,.obtained at th• ottlce of the City , Clt.y
Hall, City of Hewpo.t 8Mdl, California. i "!' 1"' special attenUon of ~Uve bldclon la c8De« to
-Req-ta aa4 OOnclltlona" -od to the -,...,.-•, for 1\111 dlrecta111 u to blddlne. etc. ·
,,,. City of H-port -......,.. Ille rirM to reject. ......
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Directors to.Meet · Meet .1n Newpo.a ·
Regulu monlhiy mfft.t.n& of the 11
boatd of dlrectora .. of tbe Harbor
A.ru Boy; club will be held Tue.·
d&y, November 14 at the club.
Lounch wtll _be· served al 12 noon
and a 9hort bUlineu µiee.Unc ~ll
follow. Later the gn>up will In·
speCt the building and grounds
with an eye to tuture addltlon11
and improvement..
Many Harbor area civic organl-
zatlorui and service club• have
e lected ~mbers and their afflU-
ationa include C. A . Bucher. New-
port Harbor Chamber of Con1-
merce; Frank Chapman, Al Irwin
Costa Mesa American Legion:
Donald Kirkpatrick. Newport Ki-
wani•; Tom Norton. Newport H ar-
bor Elka; Forrest ~·en, Costa
Mesa Chamber of Commerce;
Francia J . H ol'Vath, Newport Har-
bor OptlmJata.
Other members of the board
Include Heinz Kaiser. pre&ident :
Sidney Davidson, vice-president.
H oward ~rriah, secretary; Carl
Summer, treasurer: Fred Allen
Gus Beach. Dr. K . C. Chung, Don
Huddleston !Costa M esa Kiwan-
la) ;Eve r ett R ea, Ben 0 . Reddick
Ralph Ree-c!. Bertran Smith \ Cosls
Mesa L ions); Che.rles W . Te·
Wln.kle. Harry V\1elch and the Rev
Paul 1'.1oore Wheeler.
200 Boys at
Halloween Party
· ~embers .or the Shoreline Plan·
nine a.uoclatlon met ln special
9e.8Sion in Newport Be.a.ch lut
wetk. Presiding over the sesa:IQ.l'l wa. Geoffr-eY Morgan of Santa
Mof1ica. presld~nt.
,.\fter lengtt\y discussions the
g~p voted to •recom1nend to tte
bo";rd of direcc.ors and member·
•h~that the "Shoreline Planning
" lation be requested to form
~ la\ con1mittt•es to pr omote and
~o<*'dina~ th1• development or
"mi.II boat harbors on California's
Co41Ctline."
tg1n~r R L. Patterson or
Ne port Beach and Orange Coun-
ty arbor departmf'nt, related h~
,itul11es of th(" local harbor and Its ' deyelopment. He stated that the
Harbor operations hPre have m<:lre
than r<·p1lt! the city and county
fOTI all funds t·\·er lt1\'eStl"d in its
te;'elopmcnt
$tu1lh>.s fro:i1 the p<unts of \'lev.•
lf bon t builders . cit\' t fficlaldom ' . lntl lh(' C'08!!!t Guard and ~a.v·y·re-
ated tu the gath('r•·J i:oa.stal
lo0.'lt c r.s .
AlC1 rgan po1nl•·il out to the t'A>'<l
~('Otl' llH'n tha t il V•ll.!:1• the \VOrU
•f thi:• 01·~anizat.1on that :;ucces.-:-
··u11.v batth·I! thr"ugh the legi.sla-
ure th,. 10.000,000 appropriation
0or' h• n 1 h a1·c1uisitlon. ThiR pro-
~rflm J-t!'. n\ade pc:1~!'1ble the at"·
1ui1~1t 111n 1>f man;.' n1il 1·s or bearh
i n~! itdan•t pr1\JH~rt1··~ in the pa.qt
1~·3dt Ct nly '•'l e ft u rth of the
rund.o.; h.1\t' hrt"n Sf'l.'M t ?<.1 urgan
"XJ1nt1•tl out h· C'au.o.;e ,_.r the n1atC'h-
'nf{ l'('fjtJJ[(>!1 .ent of lhe stat('
Beach and l'ark t'on1n1 ission a1M.!
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Nearly 200 boys attended the
second annual Hallo"''een party
jointly sponsored by the Harbot
Area Boys C'IUb and the Lions-
club. Games and contests wert"
held in the Costa 1'{esa Commu-
nity park. Then th~ group ad·
jou'rned to the Boy's club for n10·
vies and refreshments. Boy's club
mothers baked and sent thousands
of cookies. Additional thanks are
due to Van de Kamps bakt'ry fo r
doughnuts and the Florence Bak·
ery at Balboa for pies snd cook
ies.
Some sixty prizes donated b~·
t\A·enty two public-splt·ited Co!o:ta
hfe.sa merchants made the evening
\'ery exciting.· These O\erchanti-;
all helped : CrawfoTds Drugs.
Stroou Hardwan.>. Alpha Beta.
Davis and Cay. Thronson·s Fire-
stone. P ink's Drugs, Christiansen'R
Drugs, Flaherty's Stationers, Ted
Brown Jewelers, l\1ilton·s, Jordan·~
Book sto re, Western ·Auto. \Vest's
Auto. Y.'al<;h Hardware. the Sur-
plus store. Maberry Shoe store,
Willoughby J ewelry. Fitr.patricks,
the Man. Brat Sho p and itea1 s
Camera storf'.
Am1,ni::-those prl'!lt'nl at tht;' ses-
•11J11 v.·l·rt· Larry ~t cOOlWell . Dick
Lc iynl'"'· tJa\'id Ollnstca, \\'erner-
Ru.·ht1. f' ri Turnt•r, ~I \\'. Chat·
t1:n , J onah J une'.'!, Jl' .. JQhn Mun-
'1 (11land ;tnd f_ynn H osson1 of Long
Be11.c·h ; \\'i!hs \\'arne1· and Wm.
G<1llil'n11c of .-1 u.,tlngton Bf'aCh ;
Juh ro T Bo\·d ll::ury \\'t'ICh. Ralph
~1 1' .... k l'.y .. \\'liter ~pll'C'r, Harry
\V .. J1 •h, Jla~• 1 .. an ~en hei111 . Evt>r('tt
\1or1 is, R L . J•attt'TSlin. Pett>r
Ba rr1•l1 and R . I. Bni:on of 1\'ew-
port Dcat·h. J H. Rishe bergf'r of
Dana P oint : J,-\\'. Hi!'kman. Seal
Bca.C'h , Harry Bl'rgh of the Orange ..
Co11nt y Plan '1ing CommiMion:
-"A.ND T llEllEB\' ltA?li'GS A TALE" ... .(f you'll p&rdOll thf'
pun, Sut Sta.nk•y, ff!tlturt'd chantrttsf' at \'a ux In Balboe. '\\'&p
oount.k~" mink ta.Ila In thl~ furT)· nlet.l numtwr. It mW'i. bA 50rt
ot lumpy ,,·ht-n you Mil do\\'D. lhough. SUP Ning~ nJghtly \\1th
Ft"llX and Lt'll.
20,000 to Attend Vet's Day
~ . Celebration at fullerton Sat.
An estimated 20.000 Pt"r~na Wt·re exp41tted to rro\A•d into Fuller·
ton Saturday for the big county-wide cel~ration of VeV.rans' day.
Led by O<ln CRed) Barry. Republic Studios v.·estern star, the fel'I·
tivltles wil! start off at 10 a .m . with a 'gigantic parade through the
dow ntown slrt>els. More Ulan 150 entr~s have been re<'f'ived for the
pation and other are being invited<& ;· "'\
t·ncf" J . stull. general chairman. Hotne Nursing
Included In the parade "'·ill be
repre!lentatlves or all county \·et-Class to Begin
erans' o rgBniutions . .servlcp r lubs l
and commf'rc\al interests along A~ part of the f'ivil Uefenae
with approxin1ately 15 bands. hun-program, home nursing Is being
drE>dS of n1ounted entries and units \ e1npha~ized a.~ a major aid. I n
from the nation's arn1ed forces. order to expand this instruction.
Holding a place of honor in the a class for laywomen and gradu·
par1:1de will be M 'Sgt. Clarence ate nurses, who can teact1i Home
( \\'hltey 1 Craft of Sant a Ana, Nursing for the Americap R ed
the cO'll nty's only winner of t hP Cross, will be given the ~eek of
Congreff&ional Medal of .Jfonor . the No v. 13 from 9 ;00 a. m. to ~:00
nation's hJghc,t 8.\Var·d. Also ho ld-p , n1., Monday thru Friday, In the
1ng down a spot of h?nor . ;.r.-~11 ~e Southern Oran&'t;_ '2°~nty Qh:apter
rep,f.¥f!l:Jt.&;1;i.Y.CS ?f (Jie T -~ty s headquarters,· 11~ ~e!t · 8tJ! t ., s~ean war ~ieterans Santa Ana. · 1
posts, ihe oldest group of organ-Laywomen may be houaewtve5
izNI veteran~ In the country. V.'hO hav~ the educational back-
1 ground of teacher!I. or \ts tquiva-Llnr uf ~arl"h lrnt. women who have had nur!lea'8
Li9e of march 1fo r the parad1• training but are not graduate or
wtl1 1be south o n SpRdra road from
Malve rn avenue (o Comn1on>,1.·ealth
Rv,'1ue. then '~5t l.n Common-
w~'Rlth to Y.'oods avenue.
'Following the parar'.t", the fff'ti\•.
i tl~s will mo'ie to the Fullerton
Municipa l a irport ror a dedication
cere m ony a t l p.m. of a memorial
plaque to lhc natlon·s flying de.9.d
of World \Var U .
At 2 p .m . the chan1pionship Ful-
lerton H igh School Indians will
meet the Huntington Beach Oilers
in a Sun11et League football game
In FUilerton stadium. The Indians.
now gunning for their fourth
•ll"&ight league C'hampionship,
may run into trouble from the
Olle"": w ho. although they are still
~\'f'l&' their fir!lt lesgue win, are
not.. coruldered to ht> pushovers in
anyone's book .
1lbe day's activities will end with a d&nce at t he American Le·
,(ion hall In Hillcrest Park f rom
8 p.m. lo midnight. Music will be
p vided by Bill Burchit and hi.!
o heetra.
ouple Booked
Intoxication
toegi.stered nurses. or retired teac h-
ers.
The c lass will be taughi by a
hurslng field representatlv~ from
the Pacific Area Headquar-ters _In
San Franci9Co. .
Registration should be mlLde by
Friday, Nov.• 10, by con,ac Ung
your locl\I Red C ross. Ha.r~f 1865,
or the Chapter hee.dquar~rs In
Santa Ana .
Island Woman
Will Filed
Will of lhe late Mr•. Eat'e:lle J .
Lincoln. 200 Pearl Ave.. Balboa
Island. who died la.st Oct . * was
filed for probate In 11uperio~ court
last week. Her estate wu i alued
at approxJmately $27 ,000 re&!
and personal prope.rty.
' One of the chief benefi lariee
was Mrs. Lincoln's molher·El.aw,
Mrs. Annie L. Lincoln, Coro del
Mar, who received $5,000 der
the terna of the will.
Others who atiared In the le
$5000: Peter H'untstnger, P yl-
Club Prepares
Charter Dinner
K <'nncth C·"lrdner . Glenn ilick af
San Die~o. F'. Austin, Judge H
L.antz. Charles ~1orrii> and Gtt..f·
frey ~lur}!'an . Santa 1'1onica; Oarl
Stall <Jf PIB:"-'H lJl·I R ey; Mayor
Etiv.·in J ... Cardnl'.r o f Ventura: G.
H. I~ind:·1Y 'f '-1anhattan Beach :
\\'illla n1 1.. Horton of V.'ilming·
ton : L \\'. Ht'lg('~u11. Gellrge
l-IJt'ltc. c f l,ns . .\ngclc·s.
Car Sma$~es CDM
Traffic ~ ,
Preparations a.re being complet-A t'ar dri\·~ ·
ed for the charter dinner of the lt·y, Bellflo\';e ca nc\A' Exchange club of Newport i!>!hed the
Harbor Tuesday evening. Novem -th l \ t' S )'f'I'
he r 21 at the Balboa Day clu b. "'ay.· Cnrona del ~1 ar at .:l't a.m. ·
President Tom ~efrernan he.~ \Vcdnesday morning. The standan1
appointed the following committee \\'i\S t•arricd 25 vards bv the iln·
chairtnen to assist Earl F . C~a~-pact and t·ndeU ·up on lhe top of
berlaln. the general chairman · d1n· 1 an embanknient on fl \'ac&nt Jot.
ner arrangements. John Vogel: Sttntino Bozzo. Bellflowe r. was a
I reservations. \\'ill!Rm D . Sexton: na<:sf·ng1·r in tllf' cRr. neither oc·
Ubl lc1·ty W R t ¥.'es1 Collins ·\ r-·-1 P. • . · · . ' cu pant was 1njur('rl.
s inging, R1charfl ~· Ne\A'n'la~. en-1 The c-ar !'luffered dan1a~es to
tertainment, Williar:' E . Fisher: the right side o f its radiator. grill, deeoratlon~. Frede~ck H odgdon I fender, entirt<. >,1.·1 nd!l.h1eld and
and programs, David J. Gardner. I turlle ba(k The c:anvas t op was
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c-rush1·d and thf' r1J!hl ~ar tire
A t Tuesday evenings meeting. \vas blov.'n. It "'as Lakl·n to Stow-
President Guy E . \\1arner of thl' c r.'I g·arag'"'.
spcnso1ing Santa Ana Exchange Driver Tinglev said tMt the le.st
club installed the newly elected 1
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thing ht• rernein.beied v.'as stopping
officers of the Harbor chapter· fo r ·the r ed light a.t the corner
Plan Ens,l'.lada
Hone . s~ow " ·
~ ' ; ' Southern California. and ·~fexi +
c&n horsemen a.nd hor!'f"·lover!I;
above and below the border, a re
anxiously looking forward t o the
First Annual Internationa1 Horsf"
Show at Ensenada , Baja Califor·
nia. on Sanday, No \•, 19. !'tarting
at noon. Cooperating in the shO\A'
Is the San Diego County H orst'·
men's As.eociation, under the man·
agement of Robert S. Harnes. ...
Brigadier General Carlos Reyefl
A vi lea, Commander of the 2nd
Military Zone, Enflenada, Is hon·
ora ry chairman. The governors of
California and Baja California v.ill
be guests of honor.
EI g ht traditional .American
clas.sea have been arranged, In·
cludl.ng Parade H oraee, Gaited
H orses. stock honft. jutnpers,
etc .. and because thf' entrlee a re
invitational. some of the best
hor-sea In Callfomta -will take part
Jn the cornpe.titlona. Four typical
Mexican. cta.ae9 will complete the •hoW. which will be preceded by
a Grand Par.de through tbe• main
a~ree.ta of town. 11tartlnc at 10 :00
a. m. •
On Saturday night, Nov. 18, an
informal dinner dance. and enter-
talnmenl.4 honoring the vlalllng
honemen will be liven at the
be&utlful RJviera del Pacifico
Hotel.
of P oppy and Coast A ighway.
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You aa•c. aa extra 1°" or
more c11c/J ••Y oa e•ery
Greybouad R.ouod·Trip
tick.et ! Aak abouttbibi• Pall
Round· Up of all ltiJMb ol
tripa, coura. apcdal fearutal
A HW IX&aPHI , .................. .. -----l"•re Martha Hebner, N~'.f[
vanla, $2000: Carmen !!ml Loo
Angelee $2000; Florence de M T·-R L and Katherine Phillipa. both.. ...., allClter
N•~h¥fll•. f•-· 1•-415
Norlol•. ¥•. •.7'
Co•w d'Al•"•· Id•. 21.10
C.lt•'f, Alt•. p.11
Nl•o.,• F•lll, N, Y. 4 .H
Ol'f'l"l&ti•. W••h I ...
M•rt.tt., Oltlo -· GM
M••ico Cl+,, M••· .....
HirtcM111.o• K•"-_ 2'.66 ,.u........ Ft.. 41.K
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*'·" .... ..... .,_.. Angeles, $ll000 each; Lueu.; Me· ---for Holidays Bride f.lld .Jun Men.cert. bolt.h of -w • -r-••
'Palmdale, Calif .. $1000 eachl Martin. L. °'Pfetff•r, 381 E 2oth
y mol'!l1111'. ~ · St.., Colt& Me:a. 11 rnarld~& hb
Marcant' Swails wu booked 8TZAL TV SET fourth year u ' lur~ey rancher
t lntoxlcatlon after beinJ ~t-Naomi Roee AndenlOD, 2 Kl-lb this area. Tb1a Y~ he 111 •
a.l 11:06 p.m.. Tueeday while den A vL, Colt& Mesa, re= ing about 400 turkep, hem dna alone the Cout Hl&'bway the lhelt of a tdevbion •t tnc out to about U ~ toma
the Arches. Her hu.b&rKS at $200 from her home lut 8Un-to about 21 pound.I..
to tile jail Jooltlnll for her <ky. '!be lo-Inch table model wu Pfeitfer .._ d>opped &llalfa
nout 3 Ltn. Wedneoday. He taken when the family lof( tlM feed and at.-fut-pinlnC
1 alMt drunk. Police , omcen home 'with u.. Jdtct.en .... 1:ttnk whlch are the moiat. tender.
hbn to eo home and 'Co to ~ed.. Ria b<oad-bftutod -bUdo
However Swalla rablrlled In an oold In plutlc b9p durlnC
-· and ~half, .UD -and ~ lo -.... the ,,...nkoglvtn&: an4 a,,to1maa
booked tor mtcmcatlon, too. cr.'4,M'"'*' AD8 ,.......,,
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'llllC8IC PRICES GOOD AT TIME OF B&u: WJ'lB 'IHJS AD
NOV. 9 to NOV. 11
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~S!l~~~s!!!!~.! ., i~~,i:~;= ~~~:~~;:;:Kf
a ~d total ofi ,fa,~621 ln Ft. for the yee.r1 to the ve t>ollar banquet of Chrlat St-0.4.06,918 from the Htghway
tter, A . K. Nelaan, buildlnl i~pector repdrted thla week. arch by the Sea, to be held at U1en Tax Fund to cttJe1, counties
t>ermtte totaled $3.961,825 ! f . p. nl. TUuday ln Goodell hall, and .the State Ht.hwa.y l'und. thf. aame perfod, l< year, Nel9on G f . llowt~ the turkey dinner. Kuchel ea.td rro• collectloM tor
atfiled 'I roup avor Speaker ot the ' eVt'n(ng will be th.e quarter ended Sept. 30 tolaled
, t.&rp;1t perm:tt for the n¥>ath e Rev. Frank Butterworth, pu-$40,919,218, an Jncrease ot s:'i.225.-wU lleued to Newport IW&ch r of White Temple, _Anaheim. Ml, or 14..M per cent over the ~ dlatrlct at $72,898 tor a E t • f o·rpn Lowery Will be toutm.u-previous quarter, and f.2.713.840,
three-room frame atucco bui~tng x ens1on 0 r and the mu.teal prornun wut or 7 .1 per cent over coueCtlons fo r
at•1tOO Cliff Dr., Nellon repolited. I elude Howard Folaom, baritone; 1· e same qu8.rter Jul year.
Re'atdenUaJ building permlU Went tj dwln Elliott or Santa Ana, cor-Of the total distribution, $1 3,-
t o ;Leon I:. Yale. Four Rudder Rd., !Super.·1or . Av . etlat and Je.,n McCormac or San-174,814 went t o couiitlea of the $2~.000 ; Gene H. Hurd. 304 S. Say flt. Ana, accompanist. · State, and $3,183,312 to ·cities,
F'rt>nt. $22,000 and earl H . Hanna., Special project thls year for wh.ile the Sta.le Highway Fund re-31~ M9mlng Canyon Rd., $1~,poo. An extension or SuperjQr (New-lcb. banquet funds will be used celved s'l2.047,860 tor the quarter.
permits for reetdencea lo coat port) Ave. to join Balboll Blvd. at ha.rd surfacing or the church For' Orange County, the dis-
$14,000 each went to Paul W. HWy .. 101 as a better lmeana of arkinC lot. tribution totaled $246.498.77, K u-
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Repair Work
Floods Street \
Temporary flooding of "r' St.
near the Bay in Balboa Tuesday
afternoon was caused by the
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PAINTING CONTRACl'OB
Harbor S18S
EveD19s
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pumping activities of the Pacific '============~ Pipeline company. The work being ,~
done is in connect iC'n with the
fartlficat ion of \.he submarine ca-
ble that comes across the. bay to
the central Nev.•port Bea.ch tele-
phone offi ce.
The flooding was orily tempo-
rar)' and the regular drainagf'
facilities o! the area took care or
the excess v.·ater.
EAJtL W. STANJ.JllY
Reolt.r
Notary Public
Phone H&rbor int
\ 22ft l>!artne B•._ -
. .. Sh&dduck, 4013 Ma.rcu• Ave. and reaching '"the proposed tJoag ! Me--------c hel said. City dlstribUUons will
M¥bury Yerkes, 132 Via_ Trieste mor1al H ospital, PreabY1erian, .for 1.Ulffed ad8 cost little, do much. be announced late r.
and at $13.000 each to D. C. Cor-people in the H\lnlln n Beach -People do reatl the ""'ant ads.
-People do read the Preu adL
Be wise-tell people--&d•e.rtlae!
aon, 133 Via Undine and Thomas area has been r i::_co· nded by
E . Cro:zl8. 118 Via Xanthe. J , F . the traffic committee o Runtlng-
Kit'1ter, 2661 Circle Dr., reecelved ton Beach Chamber of mmerce.
a permit for a $12,500t residence "Such a road would · to the
and other8 at $12,000 each went best interest of the peo e of1 this
t o w. R. ·Metcalf. 228 Via Koron; end or the county," Wll iam Gal-
Cliiford C. Falaron, 232 Even'lng llenne, secr etary-manag ·of the
Canyon Dd. and GerAld E . Sparks. C hamber of Comme1·ce, d. "It
S7 Balboa Coves. ~~u~~llit::~i~o~~0Ji~~1:: be::: ~=
Balboa Cov"" llomt' Arches over-pl.88 clover-eaf onto
Other residential perml~ went hc-avy-traveled Newport lvd."
t o f-· G. Dahlgren. 48 Balboa A g ully leada up fro the ln-
Coves. Sl 1,600; Norman W ebber, tersectlon of Hwy, 101 nd Bal
120·Via Trieste. $11 ,70,0 and w . R. boa Blvd. \1:here a tra! c !'Signal
Metbalf, 224 Via Koron, Sl t .000. h! located. Gallienne plaineli.
Permits for residences to COl"lt adding that 1t r oad· eojld con1t!
$10,000 ea ch went to Kenneth Al-up the gulll'y and join Superior
brtglit. 2441 Crestview Dr. and Avenue.
Thdtnu Shoen. ~25 El Motlena A recomn1endatlon !o 1 suah ri
Ave: A pern1it for a Sl0,000 store road is being i:ten t to ~h Orange
an£1,.Qff1ce building v:ent to H ugh cou11 ty board of aupe Orff and
Haley, Balboa Yacht Basin a.nd the Orange county hlg ay de-
one for a $4000 o rflce and storage partment. he said.
building to Dean A . l<e phart , ~ ----<
3 1sr st. Loeal P. E. Line to ;· Residential permits ·also v.· en t
to Harry w . a"'""· 308 Mari· Use New Termlno
gold Ave., $9000; Carl Thomas .
2442 Crestvi~w Or .. $8000; L. M. Three m oto r coach lltwere
Blake11ley, 128 .Via Tr!est e, S8000; transferred t o Pacific ectrlc's
:E. W . Fleet, 516 Larkspur Ave .. ne'°"· !60,000 s treet-level An-
$7130: Gordon Brown, 308 H el.lo-geles St . n1otor coach t:eM]llnal.
trope. Ave .. $7 250 : Mrs. R. A. Kil-Monday, November 6, maktng a
gour . 51 3 1 ~ Orchid Ave .. 17000 tot·11 of six lines using the factli-
and A. W. S chenkf!l. 221 Pearl tleM . J
Ave., $6000. Other residential per-The terminal. located on Loll
mils went t.o H . F . Kenny. 807 E . A ngeles St .. between 6th and 7th
Bay Ave., $5500 and F . C. H ub-St~ .. '>''ill he open dally except Sun-
bard. -410 Orchid Ave .. $4000. day and holideys, frum beginning
Permits for two st eel buildings 111ervlce until 7 p.m. During the
to cost $~00 each .... ·ere taken rest of the t ime. coaches o n these
out by the City of Newport Beach llnt'!t ""'Ill operate from 6th and
for erection in the city dispoRB.I Main St. terminal.
area. Thf'y include a 20 by 120-L. A.·'v\lh ittier local line, L.. A.·
foot equipment storage buildini;:-Fullerton-Santa Ans. and L.A .-
and a -tO bv 14 0·foot ""'areh(JUse NEWf'ORT-BA LBOA LINES will
'Nelson said. -be added Monday to the lines nuw
using the nf'V>' terminal.
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B~9in First Aid
Instructors Class
Schedule changes Include a 10-
minutc t•arlier depa rture linle or
6 :12 a .n1. on tht> L. A .-Santa Ana
ExpreAA tt·i p. arriving In Los A n·
gelea at 7:3p s..n1.
••• GAS HAS GOT IT!
A Red Cro~~ Firs t Aid instruc-
tors CD~(.se _ wlU bt:&:Jn TqCJlf!!HJ.'
t>vening, Nov. 14th. at 7 :30 ):f. m.
in clusroon1, No. 111 , at Santa
Ana chapter hea cJquR.rters, 1104
W . 8th St., it was R.nnounced to·
da y by Mrs. Vivian Geiger , !IM'lt
aid chairman.
Th.la 15 hour course of instruc-
tion is to certify more volunteer
first aid instructors v;ho v..·ill be
availablt:' to help with training
civil defense w orkers and other
perso ns. VoluntePrs eligible for
this traini ng are those who now
have a certifi cate as an advanced
fir!'lt aider. 'Or a former instruct or
needing a rt•fresher course. Addi·
tlonal instruction for atomic war·
rare fi~t aid is given , Mrs. Geiger
states.
"We s hall need many more in-
structors to meet the requests for
first aid classes. People a re groy,•-
lng k t'enly &\Vare o! the need to be
• · Qle to h.elp themse4 ves and others
th the present nations ags.injt
&lions attitudes of t oday)" she
sa'ftl. .
Applications for the cou rse n1a y
be secured from R;.d Cros." a1.
1104 West 8th St.. Santa Ana , or
by phone request.
Lighting Program
is Topic at Next
Coastal Meeting
November meeting pf the Or-
&nge C0unly Coo.st Association
has been cs.lied at the El Adobe
Cafe at San Juan Capistrano.
Tueeday. November 14, according
to Jack Keim. president o! the
Coa.st group. In his call for the
monthly session Keim urged every
c ity and cemmunity to join In the
Christmas lighting program by
building a "Shrine" with a relig-
ious motif.
Keim point~ out that everyone
is praying for "Peace" by Chrlat-
mas. He aaya there is a billion
doUan worth or talent along the
Coast and It should be uaed to
help In planning and b6J.lding. the
Christmas· shrines.
Timetable~ for all abovP line~
are _now availabl~. ·
Costa Mesa WAF
at San Antonio
Pvt. Evelyn Deloris Ankeny, 18,
daughter o f ~1r. a.nd Mrs. 0 . C.
Ank eny~ 169 E. 17th St., Costa
~fe~a . has repOrted to Lackland
A .. F . B .. t he "Gateway to t hP
Air F or ce" in San Antonio, to ~
gin an Indoctrination course &t the
Won1en o! tbe Air F orce training
center.
H C'r ba.!lc training will prep
her fo r entrance into Air F orce
technical training and for assign-
ment in speciali zed wo rk.
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welcome the speed of mocf,rn gas
cookery. Take top ,burners; for ex-
ample. When you turn on t~e cop
burner ·or an auromatic gas ta:nge,
you bav~ instant hear. Any of •1,fh<>u·
Nnd or more heats, coo, fro~ full
t1a.me for fast boiling to merel pin-
points of flame for keeping f'Oods
warm. This visible flame heat ~im·
ina.res guesswork.You can alway• see
exaetly bow much heat you hal ...
SOUTHERN COUNTIES
Hi,;..-.,,..m.n rrt--pl... Ai,,.._,,,_,;,,., _,_:rt The "R~t" ;. the
engine and the "Ro<ltet 88"<>1d...i.ile ii t~.,.. rJ.ai ,._you 6odo! The "'f •••t you
1tepon thepaiaa "Rode.t81,.,.yoa'N awareof anewlmUtioa ••. a amooth-goin&
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can immediately obtain the right
temperature for every food. And
when you ruro gas down there's no
lingering heat to cause boil-overs or
~re bing.
\The best way to enjoy the many
exclusive 1dv1nuges of gas is in a
new automatic gas range. See the
new models at dealers' or your Gas
Coqipony. look for the one that fia
you'r family needs. You'll 6nd that it
coses lea ro buy, less to operate.
:reu· .. .....,. "'-<; mr li1re ilu~•• doe "'Rodiet 88" UM! w.oi.•er how
pc«illioo·...,... 9io;'m~ Bydra-Matic• e-nrta•~ "Rocket>-~p.
_ ..... 1owmg--.r rm.i -.._ __..,. ......... ...., you eo by "11oeket"I
SIGp loo ~I -aboww tocla,-...'D be clod Jo unag< • "'Roclct" 1 b11'."I ,
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oric. Gaffen I Sattler, Grand, Ho rdwid;. Mofle
Chef, Maytaii Oa.idcntol, O 'befe &. MMrltt,
Ropwr, Tappal\,, Wetl.,n·Holly,
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At the November 14 meetlng
reports will .be heard from all
parta ol the Coast on their Chrtat-
mu lighting programs. Then F .
W. Hickman. J ch&lrma.n., special
finance committee, will report
and plana for . the uinuaJ Christ:-
,.... p4lrty which will be bdd In
joint eesaion wltb. the Auociated
~ ot , commerce wW ba
dtecualied.. ftia .meeUn.c wlD be •
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.ll;,..FP' . ~ Alex N"ochols
• .'\8V. -Special Service to ~~;h~~1 PT A M. · ter Main Main for COM 1n1s Date ~,!_I'· m~~~g .. =
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.,i;,:;g:,.ten ":;;:;. * "The Edw m a · _ 1 hour tn '°"' O"Pllm ao
.. Paul a Sunday mom cla Ole pro •. -rtunlty
...; ... hi• topic n.:;~lty church Ro'. preced~n~lll have "::h i:!°raculty .
•--In the Com "Does Your e pare~t In groupa w hool actlvl· ~... del Mar. the •ervice, to m current "" Coro:• Sall.ty ?" In o'clock. Ole to discuss ram wtll
Bsto h start• at 11 lion ot Mary ties. lally tine prog Alex ~h!~, under Ole '11 ~111 •ing "St. An =~d by lhe i';,~~· Meth· ~~ • Strlren•en. Peace" by he pr tor ot the ~~.,';.. Prayer . r';teffcn•en wlll Nlchol9h ':: or Santa Allt"'~t the
r •~• J Leshe odlst c u the Inter.. ,,.
Old•. ::'the. praye•" Furtherl.~1g,,. a style sh~~t~lub
narra r Il<'<:ognltlon evening woh Costa Mua . I they s.rv1 .... 0 . nit Inn or the given by t :111 model appare . rvlce nr Recog Babbitt as gt.ts . who 'dent
• A SePaul Edwan1 h will be h/'ve made. . Hogland, pres• . R~v. r or lhe chur\ 7 ,30 p.m. ' Mrs. Denm~he buelncee. m1nJsle the sanctuary a 'rled over wlll conduct . -Id In II b., prP!'ll a,h
•ir-rvice w i ' W N iedring· R b k S ~· t::;, Rev. ..;~~. F'lrot Congre· Mesa e e
minister () s nla Ana. L gunans h•~:na1 chur~h o~ a.participating Surprise a.
ga mimste" as Gib.•on m Mesa
w1?tth.::,' the R ev. Tho;;esbyterian A group of ladie.;r:~~d Noble
St Anrtrew' f the New-h lodge su or Laguna of . anrt president o Churches. Re,,.ka renee Switzer v 4. on
church Coun«ll or the Grsnd F'lo d y night. No . She
port Har':;';n• greetin•s f~o~ Al· Beach Satur ~f her birthday. of
who wll:ln; churche" th;ics~ Con· the occ:~;.~ with.' • ~~~;:~lcrs.
nelghb<> H Mille r or the a Park was gr d lovely han hec k·
bert R. . I rhm«h or Buen C' the cards an 00 and Chine"< c gregat~~~arcad the script~~~ciatc Canast.a,p?cd the evening. dccorat-who "' A Rol\vr~. a rs occu b ught a
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Gl enn · h f'onJ:"rcg · c r· Slaten ro 'th cand es. Rov. l o f t • ach Ef •• ke w• ie superintendc~ence. who will pr;our rrt birthday hc,' cakes. apple ~ :
tlonal ConCeo "Lire Needs -Others broug h Those enj y
rmnn on hllip E . Gr•• . and punc · Sw>tzer Ole •c ... the Re<·. f' od Church eomce. arrair with Mrs. Switzer.
Thing;. lhe Ncighb<>r~~ will give lng 'th: r husband. Ja~:s Estell e :7 L~unf\ ~~acl~·e wMinistef~i•i~~ ~v:~• M:,.. :::-;;/at~~ Tin'ta S;:,:'~1 the Charge F' Schrock, M ~ ho Bowman, Ef d grand!-lon. ·,.
p rry · hucc w Lo Cox a n lha Wa Re v. it~• of the locn: \he eh;>rch' Mary i::ary Taylor. Bc~ina Loi·
Erne'. . thr C'hnrgr n lis nr the lie Cox. I n Cawthon. Gertrude
will g•ve Rohr rt W . Ing . 'churrh son, . He c na Walkins. d Mi8B ' the Rev.h Co,.grrgat'.onalHer the maugh, A; rtrude Edick an Plymout . who w•ll o d the Watkrns . e
of Whitt:e'Rcrrignitio_n : a~perin-Collccn Slaten. roper
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P Nel~:in c. ational con-S t+ings Rev. t r the C'nngr.•g the Right Table e f t endf'O O L wjJI ~!Vt' h Oil' r
e \Vnfl . The c Th me 0 fe renr . r F'cllo \\'sh1p, Is With N v e k
Hand 0 .. ort H iwselr .. Our 0 • I ers I will sing . G tt an-l "Open Hom:ema
Us ,, MacF'arlanc. . · club .. b,· c:iue r. Mesa (
by emakc1s Eyes -· . M esa Hom ""-1day I at h C'18la • OW fr• M t ews
l tomo1 1 . 1 bu1Jd1ng
Son .la a will mee ducatmna 'ty t S 10 a .m. in the e M<Ja Comm~~ll-• Party Hos es or th: ~~:'\opk .. ;;,~~~led by IS , ht she<I by churc 1 .. w•ll be P County the flickcnng "" n~ Soma set Tab e cian PrenUss, I n nay evem g M"• Ma
candles Satur rnup nf youn ~;. Advisor. a unique or
Mkthcw.s an~.;(, ~ne,.ry ·~ a ~:;:: HoAnyone havin~ablc eenterpiee~
corn pan~~~: given by Soni: s5~( W. c \evt'r idran~o~s a asked lob br~~gt~e lowc•n Mathew · r ngcme mem er
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M ~ Vernon . Clustc" o arra et;ng. A nel wit
•;;,h ~'t .. Costa M~~ms ,.;., e em· to the m."t office pe~~':::ct pack·
1 haggy chrysanlt h·crr111ntn1ents !~cal ·~rmation oobc th -domestic
• "' flnrn a I nzes to "'v" ' ing for o pl'J:~,., play<'d y•cl~'.:yc~ Chung age W'.'".':~as pac kages. and sack
Lou Thomp'"'" h Roundrng a nd o>e bring a ' cupB tty Nic -Flo ravanaug · r. sh-"f'lc"'e M"•· e ,,. and Donna '. lty w"'·r re •e .. d h .. requests Cotrce will out the hosp1tak1"n pie, punch an Junie , chairman. f pump l h os, men~sr:p witches. Evelyn Tay-served. gu~e girlis includ;1lln Lnu Thon1p-H G'1rls
Chung. Donna M 4-Jor. Joyce I Snn\vclcn, e&a -
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80n. l~h and J f1yt'C ·st~d her s for ven Cavan~t Mathews ass• eW 4-H
Nadme . c)lers of the
mo ther. The Slitchy Sut _, met recently ~----=--'h Costa Mc"1L m at the Trot club or klndergarteh coonew lead· Announce in the chool with I the Mrs. Har· I Lange Main s Ralph Taylor. Loul• f Caro ,yn ers. M"';;emer and Mrs.
0 . this week's t·o-vey e~ in charge. ' their gowns
Spotlighted I~ C~rolyn Joyce SoTu~e girls sewed PnocJel Achteve-
news " t to Hen-Jan to 'm hool mantle h r engagemen i an-which they p W_Mhlngton sc . Lalt<C. w os "" is ,,. ng l night at
ry Charles S~~~n;,:,.ents. Mr. :.~d ~~~elm, Nov. l~j 'esa se,.ion ar~
nounced by Lange, 439 Be During the bu qmade tor th
H en cy L . nts were to Santa "'"· Costa Mrsa. ctlve bride rangeme leade" t!o go hopp;ng
"'i;;e attractive pro~wport Har-girls ,"ndthe oCflcla) <-H :d to se-
d •aled trom las.• or Ana o r ""''"'learn L nn was ~a. t H ig-h school, ell nded day when mem d m•leriala'. y n
bor Umon •ho a e tterne an cha>rma '° "C'hurk," " kla .. Is now lect pa lub publ!~ily 1 9~.;,1, in Tu!._, ~ ,;ted States C"."pe" c
sc . g w ith thr ' He ls the sa>d. ---:--~::;--ee•vrn . s ;n Kn.-a. Sum· • -h
Marine C'mp;,,,d Mrs. F'red h.. 'd Lune eon son or Mr. Okla No date Bri ge
mers of Tulsa,th.e w~dding. c wfo rid Home ""•n set for at ra .
s the •ttcrmath ~:
Dr
Renner Bndge wa Thursday by olla , k r h n given "lS Magn • Gu'1ld Spea e lune ';;; c .. awtord._L ··\-hued chry·
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