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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-11-02 - Newport Harbor EnsignPI ftllllmt Verne Wat80ft of thr Corona drl Mar Civic A..odation Jut ~' named lJo)'CI Wood. who Ia member of the City Parka and ftecftetlon Committt't', t.C) head a committee to rt'COI'TlJflt"nd ection to bt> taken by the auocla· Uon oo. behalf or a ~ation pro- gnm. Tbis appolnt.ment follo~ed an extended d Is c u ss I on at the monthly mft'Ung of the aaocia· tlon, held at the Corona Ml Mar Sc:hool. Main spea.kt'r was F~n­ da HOI"\ .. th, chainnan of tho City Parlal and ~tion Committee who toid or the work of his com· mittee, and of Its (ailurt> to get .. L th Jr·n."lll 011 Co an \lola· liOn or I h£ C'l I) 01 dlnan<"' ln ItS drilbn~ OpPT'a liOn off WK• ::"o:f'W· port &ach" That .J Uf'. ,.., by tht> Wt-t =--(•\\ port lmpro' 4"· mf'Tl1 AJi (K'IIi tson, wu put up to Cit> Councs l Ia t ~tonda~ t>\ nsnv and 1t "a rt-ft>rrt>d to C1t\' At· tome) Harn Blod 't'tt -for ; pnrt lat tht> n t mt't'tm!: ~0\ 13. In it I tt r tfl th Counctl thf' I Wt'St ~e"1xwt lmpro,~merTI • SOCJ3~10n Stltte-d that it &ppeartl 1 that tht> contract bt-t"i't'n -<he Cit) and the Jt>rpins Otl Co. ·was tn \iolation 1f not the l.a"· at least A SF.\\' IIIPEft' to Ul4' Ban"Mt Festhal · -• f.tJI lunchf'Qft ued 1\..rJutf part~ brine plaMf'd b~ the Plrit" or thf' ordlrulnce pro-u.4-s--liarMr A~ IA"aK'Dt" 011 Sen. 10 • • • l<il lbt-l)f'-""'"'tht' nr\\ huJidlnJ: n>\f'ak-4 thl• hlbll·tng tht" -(Omm<"l'Cial produ<'· ·..-• .. ,... • t1on of oil tn th C'lt' ~ ._,. ttw-Hartter~ TfH' ballcllac. \\hk'h "111 hoUM" thf' LraiCUr'" Thrlrt .. hop, d.-ntal .-llllk aad The r luuon P • ntPd ~. th~> alef'aC" ~. u •·f'IJ .. W,l"\1" a a IDI'f'U.C P'-<'f' for thf" IH'f\lt't' c-lub. \\Ill lw bulJt Ia th4o GrlftiUl df'-, . ..a...•r•t at~ t. aMI Malap AH· .. S ""port. n~u t. lunH Epl~ Chardt. ~~ Hohtria, I As OC'Iauon tate-<! that t' IM Jt·r· ...--. c:ins Co. 1 m '1olauon of 1h ordi· .-..tnrtnr. lila• ~ to ctoaat.-hi t~ .. d M-f\ lt't'<i for tht• bulldlaK. "hi<'h "111 IN> built ln C'all· nan~. tht>n . thf' C'll) C 0 u n ~ 1 1 fOfWia lilY._. ... JC • ••« a patio, oa a 50 b~· 90 foot lot. 'l'ht> full 1)1\rt~ "'''' "~'"'-\\lU ff'aturf' ~th!C should S(>('UJ't', 1r PQI!Sibl" an In· of t'la..,..t# ....... a~ madfo b) ~two,.. of tht> vaarut• ln tlddltlnn In ttw u .. u.tl lun<'IH'on and N"d j , pb)'IIIC "11kta ltl tltls ~·~r bfol•K bf'ld •t th.-11\alboa Ray C'lub. i~~ion to top an~ runht>t driJJ. ;0-IL __ \.c.r hK.lled • K ln~,;~~;c;ort."o~~:;a:~ DU.UJtKt I ou~ 1 tn orea ~~~ U:,' .~:~~ ~~g ~~ :~ .... ~c~ broughLBA.d M\\~ .J!'B.rked \\ith ttn • ~-· in th~ pot the highway, acroa from • th St. • '1'1. Friday niRht to Mrs. Rudy Wt'l· he "a~ sup!)OS('d t' w tnatn•d.l ~<:oundl-&l.e!-.._ nnd. 133 E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa Johnn) ~turned the map "'1th c1 I . AUthorized the firm or Action to l"'tlieve tlte N~'J)Ort I Her 24-year-old son, 'corpora I the corr('('t J)0611ion. Just this Louis Jeroeger and Auociat to Bl\'d. bott~ betw~ the City J ohnny Hught"s. was Jo t In tht> wt>£>k Mrs Wt>tgand disco,·ered make a "a~e hour surve) or o t y Hall and McP'acMert Pl. wu taken Korean Ytar. -that th spot that he first mukf'd emplo)l'eS m conn~tklll wtth their ... Moec1a.)• e\-enil'l by City Council. ~ tel~am was foUov.:ed by i ·the Aite of the American Mill-request for a 40--hour we8. •'hk:h at.o eet ~ rnad\1lwr)' 10-a let~r from Cpl H~hea' chap-tary Cemetery LD MJ.., .. ng, "here 121 Cr-eet~ t•'O new cllvisioos iaC for Ole U.O._IeDt of three I.... who 11.'1'0\e . that ''M lnt'l Jobnny Ue buried. ill thP dty '~hil dfofft!IW RHIP and more 1Jiocb of Balboa BMl. '""" death so quickly tMre wu not Corporal H.-hs lftw. bM ,MJDed the -chief• Su~J.Pl>'• Jobn .6th to. 9th St. time for ~ln." mother and l'tep-fatMr'. and a.l3o Boyd; public tnformauaa. Ct~ Ma~or LN ls~U na_JMd a eom· While her friends came b' to 7-,H•ar-old Pett'r. and 9-~·ear-old ~~rk C. K. PrW.t. Ablo . ~ mittee ODf\llttlng of City Manager see her Mr Weigand . weni on Judy WeJgand and 22·.}-eer-old Ch'Jl Dt"f~ Aclministratl\'e or- .Tohn Sailors, City Engint't'r Bert working. Sat~ay al Lonn\t' \'tn·, Rod McKi.nMl of Whittier r~~r Carl. Ha.nn. to ri!P'Nent the Webb. City Attorney Harry Blod· ~nt's Balboa Pharmacy. ..1 still ot.y in jcjint clt)'-<'OW\ty eh1l ciP-~ant. dt ~1listhhePBmci!l'cRedd.IEl~k_Joc can't beiJevt> it," she said, and Atliliate With C. of C. I [.,~Y· LocalBaJ ..... ~..,..,_BiD ~--'!.: F. ··~,., .. aa e '" • ~u• her eyc.-s fUled with tears. "He's l ~.uJ ·-. .......,; ~tt'r, fOf' a•right-ot-~y for a.n 80-foot st'U ali\'t> to me.. 11M-Balhoa 1 ..... .,. I r• ~tlq)Ort: 0 . M . Campbell, N.-w· street c:onnecting N"-'POrt Bh'd. 1 · -"!IIIIOriatlna, ""• .._ la•t llllrtlt port !Uights; Raben Eastman. (at 32nd.. St. I and Balboa Bl\'d. tat The telep-am said that Johnny at \\"hltt>'t Cafe. , .• _.. to alftB. Balboa Uland; E H. Thie~. ~ 30th). Ot)' Engineer Webb was was lost &>pt. ?4. And that ,~·a. ate-"·lth ''"' ~ ttl c-. ron·a ~1 Mar. instructed to ~pare plans to ac-Just about th\' ttme that ~frt \\ e1-hh're'f'. That makf'S a C"GGIIppe~ 131 APP"Q\'t'd the app:tintment . qull"t" tht> right-of-way. 'tand. had l?nt him a box or nuts. ro~tf'r of IMullaH~J~ ltf'C"IPII 1a tJM>' or F ormt"r l\layor o. B. ~ to ~ City Counol was informed cookt~ a~d candies ... for Johnny fit~· lA jola "1th t'"' Ot••'Wr of the Planninft Comnusslon to rt"- by the county that Newport's was ~ettmg hungry. The sol-C'nntt1H'rt'f' f'X'paa.._ proecTU~t. olace John Dani<'JI who has n'-share of ~ tax monies for 1950-dier had only two meals a day. signed 51 is $9.818. and the Council re· • "Oh what 1 \\'Ouldn't ~,·e for " C4 l Appro'·~ th<' tate's l"t"'t • que.ted tht' Board o( Supe-rvisors lobstt-r or steak :" he wrote hom~' tJIIIJR~ 1on or th matchin~ land leasc-. to aJiocatt' thfo entire amount for ''Or some:' of Ht-nri's spa~hettt and ~ .. ~ which nO\' pro"ides for can<'t'lla· the three-block stretch or Balboa mt'at balls at the llalboa Inn . . tton onl) b~ mutual conserU..' not Bh~. or 011<' or \Ts plt> ~· "Adam and Fallen Man" wiU be ml?rt-ly-b)-noti("(' uf "t"ftm-r rem· Corporal Hu~"thes was wfll thl' Sunda) l...c·, n-ermon sub·'Ti--~ kno\' n in th1s area. Until h<' wt'nl ,k>ct at the J'l:t>wport Harbor • into the SCr\ice in 19-IS. h<' had Branch or The First Church or been employed at the miniatur<' Christ Sc1ent1 t at Lido ~ l:'Olr course m Balboa and was \'t'~ "Who 1~ AUthorll) ~"\\Ill bC' the ee acthe in th<' St'a Scouts. t nl' ot sub.l<'<'t of Rr' Paul Edward Bab- P ·u bt'. ul d j the l<'ad rs here. ht> had alo;;o bitt's ~rmon Sunda) morninJt at U ProposH.Jon 1 is opPf'O\ed In . Coeu on art' tng Clrc ate helped on::anlzl? the Sea Scouts in 11 o'clock 1n the C <' m m unIt ·' Tu-""·.· · ... 1 ... c t 1· 0 n. "'"-'nat'~" , tn rona ck>l Mar reque.llnJl the San FranCISCO .. .......,., "' .. "UJ'u ..... 1 City Council to establish an as-· . , C'h•ar<'~ 8 t C'oron~ dt>l :'-tar . personal property tax as a sourctt sessment district ror ttie P8"'in~ 1~ fhe ser\iCt' Ius. combm<'d TaktnJt Arm1SIICf' J?~~· for hts of city incomt>, local property own-of all aUe\s north of the Coast jdut1es weN.' that or matl clerk and th£>me. Re,. Harr:-· \\hll<'. pastor ers and busine ",11 ha~ t<' 1 Highway. • ~·ork in radio and communiea· or .the Balboa bland Cornmunit) PA" a l;.lrbaJ::t> and tra h coll«'tion Heading tht' petition dm·e i lions. He had takt'"n part in • t'\ • Methodist Church. will preach on f~ M. J. Bongochea, 616 Goldenrod eral invas1ons in Kort'a "~th Co "War '-[)(>mocrac~ .. -unda) . C'i ) :-.tanagf'r John Sailors in· A\·e .. who Is plumbing in pector A. 38th R.Eogcment, Second 01\islon. l'sim: Philhp!an 1 3-11 a<~ h1~ troduced tht> ordman~ ;, M~ for the ell~'· Assistin~ot hjm aN.' In hi Ia t lt-tteT, written &pt 1<'Yt. ~astor Hf'rbc>rt C. Roth <'f nil'ltt's Counc1l mf't'tml!. pro,id.tntt adequate runck. He marvelled at Mrs. Bt-ngochea, Mn~. Wallace 21st . Johnny said that he bad b<'<'n th<' :'\<""'~rt Harbclf': Luthernn a Sl 3.'l month}) <'harJ:e per wat" tJw dilemma of a city w~ Kerr. Graex> Jasper, Barbara Me· under heavy shell are. Part ot C'hun•h, :'\('\\port Heu~hts. w11l I ronnE'Ction and also cnduated r~ wealth. Js primarily ln recdreauon Donald. QodJ Paw. Frank Powe1"S, his dNachment had crossed 1 h<' Prt'ac~ on "A Pa. tor's Pra) rr" 1 ror busmt? S<' . tarling at $1 ..,0 yet Wlll not allocate, a equate I Frank Hubbard and Vic Pargee. Nanlong River and he had rt'· thiS ~unda~ for tra.sb collection and $1 50 for , fUnds for it. He told his audlcnce Mr Sengochea said that anyone ~Nined on the other side. Befor<' "A ~yman's . ChurC'h" "ill hC' ll&r~ collectjon. Tht' onhnanC'P that "nothing just ha.t>~~· bu.~ l''ho hall not had the apport un!tY this he wrote home that a 55 mill· thl' top1c at Om t Church B~ thr "" pa.SRd to its second ~dint.: .oineoM has to make tl •• pPen, 1l o sign can do so at the home or meter shell had hit a few yard.11 &>a Sunda) morrun~ a!' R('~ Mr. Sailors estjmated that Pro- and 10 the cl~. must take co-Mrs. MacDonald. 521 Larkspur from hjm and hi budds and CO\'· Thoma. Roy Pc ndell conunuel>o bt,., 1 position I would l<W the C'll\ operaU\'t-act.Jon . tf lht"y want Ave .• any day after 5 p. m, ered them with dirt. ~('rmohs on Prot~tltntism about 100.006 annually, bt>caw parka fM therr o ty. In an early l£>tter to ht'r liOn. At thf." 10 o m. "01 'hlp ,er\ 1C't' or the 1~ '*IU&tihn or pe~Ml Co\a'1cllman Braden rinch stated Mrs. Wt>J~and inclosed a map <;;unda~ llt ~t. Andrt"\\!l Prt' b~ ter· propert\' of boat 0\\n<'rs. Tht> new that the City · Council would. be ian Church. :-.r" port H<'ight •. 1-ordlnan(.'(> "',u not go into pffM:'t wtUtng to allocate the money If Dr;••e Nears End Rr' Thoml\s Gth: on ~'~II. touc.·h "" If ProposHion 1 1 not approH·d the cltluns demonstrate lhf:'lr de-New member of the school ""' th<' comin~ f'IN"tJ(In \\1th the' s<>r· alre to ha\.e park -by voting for board of the Ne\\''POrt Bt>ach Ele· m•m tC'f\1~' · $houlfl t h.. C"hut'l·h an increale' in the park tax. mt>ntary Schools is 0 . Z. Robc>rt·t A fmal report luncheon rot th<' fnt1·r ahr P(lti IC'~tl AN-rut"" SOl\, 4391, HeUotrope A\e .. C'o· Communit~ Chest dri\e will bt• Ot-anrr C"o m1, Yt'lt~ .~ lh It'• .. ck to the Udo sick> or the chanMl for the ship-office of the N~ Harbor 0\ain~r of Com· IMK'e. •'hlch Monday evening ~ .-.teet City Coundl te pJace the lldp an dl)' property at VIa ()porto near the Arc:Ms o-..~a. "'nte ~ Oowtty clock area jglt at"''C* th@ ~1 had bet'n _.,.. eDfl•• ntktft. IMit is no ..._. 8\'allabte beeau.e a ~' ............ nnn hu I tentatl\'t' ... ali the ~ for tta -.oh! ... rona ck-1 Mar. local contractor and he'ld tomorrow 1 F'rjda)' nooh at g.,wnfh·f\a\ Arl , • : ... church former cit)' councilman the Balboa Ba:. Club \\Ill nw• t ,;, 1·3-• p r1 ''llut't't ~ He-has ~ appo1ntt-d by Pl'e id<'n\ Rob<'rt C,alhs said""" at th<' Fu!lt•rtc•n l'hu•,·l· '••I nn .lf· County upl. Unton lmmons to I c-an ~0 0\'('1" the top" if l'\'t>ryon(' fil iAl•'<! :O.I!Sl»IOnftl ~ \'c) Ill n I (' (' r rUJ the unexpired tt'nn of T. Wes· who has .not ~·tH l>N-n callt'd on tnC<'tlll~. ton Jay, who has res1gn('(1. Gor-would t'nd b1 liis pJed~c or phont" don Findlay or Udo Isle hlls taken Harbor 502. Campaism Manager 0\'et' the pre~icleney of the board. Frank UnneU reporte-d Frida~ Tal'·s on GermaJl'' (OI'1'nt'rly held b)' Mr. JA). Clt>rk that ~1 0.000 or tht'. l7,l)t'l() quota K • or the board Is Marion C Dodd or had bc<-n rai t'd. · l.au~htt"r , d Trat:t'd\ '':O.dst ~lboe bland. I --th(' Ruu ~ .. I Jt>t 'lU~jE>('·t nr thfo PIAYOilot'lm ~T P!av~und ~uJpmmt for th<' "wading pool" p&rk in Wf't!t Ne"·· pon brP~~tBn to arriVe yesterdl~ c W~yl • TOMORROW fii' Dt:.ADLIS·~ tfllk b\ Rt>\ Tt'm Pt"nck-11 ol Tomorrow • F'rida:.·l is th d ad-C'hnst ·chm 'll n~ tht' -8 n('Xt line for sf.'<'urin~ Community Con· Thm da.'. :-:"' ~ at th<" monthb Ct>rt A!!. oclation m<'mbershl~. ac· ml'l'tm.: nl t!-t.-C"Nona drl ~tar t"Ordln~ to ~fr-o. J . l~lf~ ~tt·ff~"n· tf'n''t< Cl.th " t!w C'<~rnmuntl\ sen. locuJ prM~Id nt. ChW'<'h. HE\', C'.~L .\COP! Rt'pnr me: thf' thf'ft of a ~r­ ba.,;<' can • m timt> 'l'Ot"Sda> n.iJ:ht "a. Jolm t'pwn !l.,7 Rf'dlan~ A\ c . :"€'\\ port Ht>is:h ~ John 1 a ="""'port poh('(lt '<'N:"<'ant IN OUR NEW HONE - fJOINr Of VlfW For the last decade or so the charm Ues in the subtle blend· trend in home deooraUon has 1ng of colon. Pale sold broad·. ~n lncreasJ081Y toward an ).In· loOm nJ«, cofl'ee.<loiON!d w a 111 cluttH'ed slmplidty. 'Ibe funda· and rosy stow of mabQpny are mentalisb whose. potnt of VieW In striklnj' contrut t.o tbe -~ ta bued on a belief that color, l>h1~blue malrs. Ivy. motif OD line and function are all that rMl· lamp llhade ties ln wUil ........., l7 count are ln a larp measure decor. Porcelain ~ II&~ Nlipol!stble for tb!a trend. Yet, ntze with blue ebiln. Here ts a ,....rdlea of what the f'Undamen· room dramatkally = bom-tall8ta A,Y, many of \la atlU cllq blnl~ ~ c:batm ofu a.ftd. to our Idea wt It Ia the ....n trdt.IOall, .,... ~ IDdl o1 lncllvtdualbed tnnovatlona that ...-. tpaOt -~ .c> DII"'Ift8))&e OW' bomea-., "'. eouMid tor. t'baD a touch of atamour. c:~~ara w.-. _.... 1111 a • .._ and holnJDea 611& ... W' I II .. ....._ ef ...................... ~,... ................ . &he. ...... ~ ........ tell,_ .... .... ...... ~~ ........... "*• .. __ ........... -! I --·····--~····t ... , ..... Cllftft' walt Ia.,......... ••MR· ~--, • •:r ('In·::-··~ •• t b ~ a104114"Ml ........ f .. t.h ........ ' ·-~~·-The keynote o e room : ~OONMII DauvhterW~ From .Puerto Rico ''We're just fine a nd Rickie's gl'O\\ing," writes Shirley Nleke~ .on Major from Puerto RJeo. to her mother. Mrs: H. K. Nickei'IOl\ of 1589 Redland A\'e., Co5ta Mesa. who formerly UVM in Corona del Mar. . Mrs. Major and small son Rickie Visited Mrs. Nick~rson tor 8 while in Corona del Mar. Her husband has since accepted a position out or the rountry. . Mn. Nickerson's son. Harlan' E . Nick~rson, who Is associated with the Tine Insurance Company In Los Angeles, has just reeeived 8 c-heck and contract for future writings from h\s book entitled "Frisco Trip," which will soon be published. He writes W\dcr the pen name of "Fred Malloy." ....... U-Land tltlfa. Amenclll the CaUfomla Land ~·tnJlon Ad (the ~ Act) ., u to pertnlt OWMI'I of land ~~ under the act to withdraw auct) land from ~tration and place It under the oonwntJonal record· Inc aystan. Under prH«!Dt law, land ,...Utered ur*r the Torrens Act cannot now be withdrawn. ftle .,.._,. .. Na,. • rr.p: ...... -......... ., tiM! pi'O-............ -'T_ .... ..... aM biia"«aeet taqa • r'MI fi'IIIIU t) te .-IDe .. tiM! ... : -L..r -................ . \'Mit ...... ., .... ,.. ... llfl!CllfJIIIr ... ,._ .. ftft lt. aa Ia tile I'M!Mt ~ M~ .... .. ~· ....... ,. .. ..... aambllac' ........... Uoa; "'Ye.,. oa hop. I, to f'tt~ ..... a ntore flf· lld8t caun ., .. tftll; .. y.,.• oa Prop. 4, .., t ... t m0\111& wt1.1110t nwaal~ of '·ot.: "No" • Prop • .__of~~ \\'e .... tUb to ,_mbl4", but bksllllfl tldiJ .-..e cua ~te a powf'rral ......... 11110110p0ly rua by ft\-e -oa...., Cars," aacl caa OPflJI tltt~~ way to radcrtHria« aJI4I eh1e eot • ap- Uoa. A• for tlte ""' of tile pro-po.rtloik you're oa your owa. Looklng over the rema.indft' of the ballott~ we~ where we'U be putting an "X" for Earl Warrftl for govemor, Ed Shattuck for at· tomey ~neral, Richard Nixon for ~tor and Heinz Kalter for W· • pervilor. ~~ you ~, Vot~ u you pl~. But \'ote! DIRECTORY I.ANOU-'0111 FRENCH and SPANisH Dlrect Oln.veraaUonal Method European TMcher Students. S~n Coac.bed Madame Everett Studio: 1714 N. BroadWay Santa Ana Kimberly 2-9&19 () Margaret L. Scharle 'Nadiii' or Plino Orpnlllt. Amwt~ -. ~'1£:t. •. 307 GOLDEN'ItOD AVE. Coraaa del liar Sterling Paris, M. D. Pl'aetidnr GeDenl ~~deb. SUraer:Y and Obltetrb lOS N. Main St.-Balboa Harbor 11.38 Beaoon S59l·R II no anawtr can ZenJtb 2011 Roun 1 to 5 p.m. or b)' .\ppt. Baltz Mortuary O.pei't,y the . Sa HARBOR 42 Corona del Mar, California Ample otf·S~t.Pal'ldlla OK INSURANCE For Every Need ISLAND REALTY CO. Harvey D. Peue HARBOR 3TI·W Park at Apte, Balboa Ia1aDcl .... suu: -IN8UIII."' .... Maurie Stanley ...... Oct.'• .. I .. t & DRY CLEANING for DeFvery Service Call HArbor 552-J • . TilE IEWPOilT IIADOil ElaGII Here 15 tM ~twdul~ of adult educa Uon f'\ erun cla bt-in' Tbe atudf!nt advisory council of Tbe ~or pictures •~ at la.at off~red at ~e\\-port Harbor Unaoo Nrwport Harbor l;llgh had an-on tMlr way to be retouched and lllth School: other me-eting laat Thuraday to de\'e~ 11\ey have ~ prom-Badminton· 7-10, !\ton -W ed.., 1n hear committee ~rta and tak~ l~ to be ready ror Christ.mu JO'm. BasketbaU· 6.~9:301 Tues.. action on achool probl~ms. present.a. .. in gym. Bookkeeping· 7-9. ~ton.- A new probl~m waa tMn • • • W~. Room 129. Ceramics: 1-4, brought up before the council: 'l"'ae Talf7 ~ ..,.. Ita __.. Wed . Fri. Aft. Club. Lamp 'had~ 14+1 IM6 What to do a bout ticket tak~re f~ laltlatao. ,.._..7 ., Conatruction · l-4 1\les., Fri Aft. and ushel'l at the games. Some fiaat WHk at,..,. KHM<•a 11.-e Club; 6 ·30-9·93,1'\JE'$. Room 123. aucgestlons were: Have poat~re Ia ... .._.. A ~ ..U lt\'ea Navigation· i 30 • 9-:30. Mon.· ln th~ classes to Inform the atu-.,. tt.e w w nwm~Non. t1wa •r Wed., Rm. 133 rch tra, 7-9 clenta or t,he probl~; have a pool m•4tellpt. Mdl _..tier re-Tue-s •• mmlc room .• ~£'\\ina. 6·30-~=======~===:~ of 50 people and ~ s or 6 or t!ff\'M a Ha•·au..a .. .,. ..-ellld, 9:30, Thurs., Rm 120. S"'imnuntt· 1 theae for each ttame--each pereon ,......w tile piMp, ... .,.. 6:30-9·30 Wf'd., pool. Shorthand : would serve .onJy once; elaborate pretW'IItM •1t• ~r pta: It "'• 7·9, Mon-Wf'd , Rm. 129. ~ping. the fourth period bulletin; )\ave a \'f'ry ?fff'C:t.h·" ~~y. 7-9, Mon.-Wt.'d . Rm. 129 the Hi-Tar boys (thole not on the • • • VolJE>yball: 6 .30 -9 30 Thurs .. football tf'bn) serve on tM eom-The MilA's met recently at JO'm. WPOdshop· 6 30-9 30 ~ton . mittee; and have school clubt take Norma Marshall's home In BaJ-t Thurs., shop. ca~ ~r t~ ~lem. This prob-boa to welcome in the new mem-Also oHE>rf'd are folk dancmtt I~ is. betng discussed by a small bf'rs Shtrlf'y Merrill and JoAnn and rug makJn~:. con:muttee and ~Y will bring Olaon. They alaO made plana for ---- thetr. suggestions to 'fe next I 'M Hall~-e·en dance \\cilicb was StarfigLt ~lub meetmg. \ held last Saturday night a t Mike n Another problem (no new. bow-Bums' hofne .in Corona del Mar. M • ever) is how to get the T&r Pit At the party there ~·ere sca\·en-eets in CDM Into circulation again. The en Ure ~ter hunts. biting ror apples danc- council'has decided to form a n~ ing, and just loads of good food! tarUght Club of Corona d I organization or aJJ interested At this party \\'ere ~tarlt"ne An-'Mar met on Friday, Oct. 20 at members to help build up the Tar derson and Warren S turtevant the homl' of 11 pres1dt>nt, Al rs. Pit. This council will tTY to con-1 Ann Gtist>' and John Langenheim' Jimzme Zf>rman. 221 Goldenroa vince the board of control and the Mike Burns and Don Dickie. Shir~ Ave .. "ith li memtx-rs prt> nt. administration to change the rule lev 1\ft'nill and Dick Hunt, JanE' I t \\'ll announ~ that 't"o that no school functions can be Norton and Bob Woodhouse. Jo-memtx>rs of Starh~ht Club had held anyplaet> besides the school Ann Olson and Dick Jooes. Lois been asked to aCCt>pt nomination • A motion to make up a new StraUng and Bob Aldridge. Bing for ofO«> '" Harbor Star C'hapter I name for the board to work on the j Turnham. Ste\'c Hope, Gary Smith for 1951. Th('~ art> Ell~n :"<iel· Tar Pit was a ppro\-ed. Those on a nd Darlene I Long Beach girll. SPn. as AS-OCIBIP Conduct!'(> s,. and the committee to talk whh tho Carolyn Ha rrison and Stan Agar. Esther 0<>\'lnl'. a~> tl't'a!lurer An- senior board of the Pit arp Bob Sally McMillen and Dick VPne-9th€'r mt'mber, Ed) the Kemper. I Eggert . John Langenheim, TPrr\ man, Su i(' Ple~er and BiU Foster. ts prt'sent Worth~ Matron. and • Gloege, Gary Rogers, Fre-d Har· Mpl Smalley, Walt WiUcut and wa.s abst"nl. a 11t>ndmt: Grand \·ey Iris Higbie Carole Guy Rollv AI ~1 umz All an all 11 was 11 tPr· Chapt('r, Order of th<> Ea tern Pulaski, Ann· 'Crawford, ·Helen rifk ,u<X'PS.<~'" t~r m Sacramento Sands. Gw~,nne GIOt'gP, Mona Me-• • • _ :Sta 1 hL·ht Club \\111 mt>e t :-;u, ~==~ft~:•::;•~ll~e~•:-;:=-~'~:::::!_~T~a~~~g~a~r~t~, ~~~~~ik~e~B:u:rns:·~D:i:c:k~La:n:e .\ urprl~ b.• b.\ "how.-r "-u' 1' at _tht> hom of CatherinE' Hton· and Janis AIIPn. hf'ld for lft>lf'a \\'lldf' at ~ath· son. •0.1 Goldt•nrod A\t>. Corona ~tuard's hornt' In ~ t' w p or 't d I ~tal '· IIIII II ro vo11 _ • \\'t>dDf'IMb\• of la!il W~4!k b\' lhf' ---:-,ol7.it7"ic..-:'l -:'A'"':cf:-v-erl-:'i:-s.-!1'-e-n-t------------------ Lura Kl'".' ~D<'t> Ht>lf'n hJ&•; bfot>n Lara K1 ~r for th.-Ia t .\'..ar , tbf'.\. df'ddf'd to a;i' f' ht-r a nul INI''Y wr~,.. hn di-J)Uturt" to WIUhlnKfon \\i lh hf'r bu~ ...._, J.lden au:oe-' ia~ ~tuar.d'" homf'. tdst> rouad tbf' la rp ta blf' df'Cora tf'd •i tb a lar~tt> atork AJTowadf'd b.\· .,.._. ... ,.. Belw,... ~. that bab,· •i ll bf' Wf'll upplJed.. Alt~r th~ IC'irts 'W'f't'f' ..,.IN'd, rdr~at5 "t>rf' ~~~tn·f'd a ad 4'H'n 'on4! sat urouad and talkf'd ~! ~ ' • • The Football JamborE'C rt>aU\ went O\'e t• with a bi~-ban~: Ia ·t Friday ni~ht after thP Santa Ana '<· Harbor ~:amc. ·The J1e\\ wom- en's club In C"o Ia M~sa was com- pJl'tcly ruu of Harboritcs. ThP only trouble with the plans for the danC"e was that a Frida,· Af· tl'rnoon bridJ:I.' club took do,\, all the dPCOra uon '' hich n p had \\·orlte-d so hard on the night be· fort>. A fpw of the womPn wert> \'l'I'Y lndt~ant about the who It' situation. but thp kids \\ere just msd Pnough to comt.> O\ t'r and hPip put them all up a~ain F.nday af· ternoon. aft(•r thP bl,d'!l.' part~ and tx>for<> tht" dan('{'::: • F or tht> la'Ot roupl.-Q( \\P~~ 4"\f'r~oatt lu&s bN-a rJJ(btJy COD· fu~ O\t>r thf' a rrlUlk""'"""' ~- 1Wt¥n FranN-S Kimf"S &ad Don UB~f'. For .\'Our Ullorma Uoia. th~y llrl' QO\\ JrOI~ llte:td.\' apln ~~ C'on~rra tulutloM ~! _.,. The da It> of 1 he Senior pla~. "Hea\'t'n Can \\'Hit" b\ Harn Se· ~orall. has been set for i':o\·. 22·. The play is ronC<'rnro with a prizt> J figt}ter who diP and finds that'~ ht>a\ t>n Isn't l'eady for his pres- Pnce. Tht> reh<-arsals ha,·e finally I J'e\Palt'd the starring cast. Tht>y are: Betty Carla Meret>r; J ulia ~Of111a Castll'; 7013 -~1ona Me· Tag~art : Mrs. Arne uzy Royce: Nurse Carolyn Harrison; Susit'-- Marl('nP Anderson; Ann -Sally McMallPn: First J::scort -Sally Henderson: Second Escort-Sh1r · ley Franklin; Mr. Jordon -Gl<-n I Griffith; Tony-Dick Lane; Wil· J Uam -Bob Aldridge; workman-! Jack ~: Left) 'Bob Scotland; 1 plainclothesmaJl -Dick Jones; Doctor-Bill Yarwood; Joe-Bob Larson. and Max Gen£' Crain. I 1 promi. <'S to be a ~ood play, so $:<'1 .rour tickets <'arl) ! ! ! • • D1c.-k Hunt, Harbot· ~nior who r('C('n tl~ mon'<l to Lancaster, has 1 a,::ain toetumcd to the Harbor atoea to stay-for good, I imagine. E\'er)·one who knew him is \'t>ry I pleased specially Shir!Pv Ml'r·l riU!!! ~ • • • An "after the wedding" shower was given reee-nlly hy El~nor Ferguson and hPr parents in honor of Mary Ann Cross, now ~lary Ann Young, at thclr home iD Newpol't Heigh ts. P~nt were CoU~ McDermitt.. Diane Dan-~1. Patti HufCman, C.rore Guy. Lorraine Stillings. Joy McKinnc)\ JO)' Conklin, Charlene LX. Mrs. C'roa and Mrs. Ferguson. " ... hailed rec.fttfy lty tho,........., cet~~Menclef of a v•rant .,....iaotien as the finest of any kittd in tho notion. It tndudes on-fhe..iolt .,... pronticesftip tra i n i, •· a $1,000 exemption I r o m local taxes. and a constr.c- tion program to tive our veterans a home soconcl to none in Amuica. VOTE JIOY I 7111, TO IEEP lOY. WARitEI M TIE .101! , OlANO! COUNTY YEfHANS ''fAIL WARJtiN FOI GOVR~ COMMJTT&" Cnrny '•ri"l•r Fulletten CO-CHAJIMlN Conroct (Tex) Na....., Soma Ana SANTA ANA Keith Davl1 Beb lmlth Guy Harvey Edward M. Hall Ted Luckey lllobort Kneeland Or. J. 8. fOrlct Daniel K. a rown Dlfl1ltl fO. Geode Jefln H. OHbtrt W1llel"tt "· fOool OAROIEN GROVE ~.,. .. Henold 1'1. Haater Vie Meyer E. 8 . Hall W ESTMINSTEIII MIOWAV CITV Oeoroe L. Ra•ney Kenneth W yman HUNTINGTON BEACH Char•~• Murdy Or. P. E Sheehan Lemuel Berry Walter 1Tt11) Neeld Herbert A. Day S cott Hoeptner lEAL 8EACH a UN&ET BEACH '-' T. L. 8 urna A NAHEIM K. J, 8radM)< Olen E. McCloud "'Y V. Malloneo r1JLLE .. TON ~la1 8 oyll O.nalll C. Joftts I"ULLERTON (Cont. Jamu J. Qrltvu Buclly Walt t ra Oewaln Truott Earl L. Fttl4 Edgar 0.. Ow.na BU ENA PARK CVPREb·STANTON \lt rnt Ft. Tolleaon Fl'td R. Ou~tu LA HABRA Everett L. Oonatctaon .8111EA Or. OJenn Curt11 H. M. 8ergen (Jake) 8ergman Mall Dunn PLACENTIA Earl Denney H•l111ar 0 Lodge YORilA LINDA 0 . D. •tc.k Auguat Andersen C. H. E1clller 81b Cochra" ORANOIE·OLIVE EL MODENA Albert R. 8ti'IJOII Vtrnon lt. M•naur Oo!lakt Guile .. Llwl'ence E . Nichola N£WfOORT OeACH .AL80A COIIIONA fol Mar 1'1111111 Hoyto. Jr. Maurlco ltl n ley John "· Oan,.ll NEWPORT (Cont.) Alden Oouburg ~hoa. E. Heffernen John T. Boyd, Jr. LAGUNA BEACH EIIT1 Waynoclc Jolin Solomon Jamu J. 8 urlfe SAN JUAN CI<PIITRANO Dave O..tntller Robert Wtlloame Norman Wat Mn C. Auntu c .... TUSTIN. IRVINE EL TOAO RoMrt A Banya N Wayne Eaton Ralph Bs.dl Teter Wol am H Cray Arch e Bello"' SAN CLEME!\ITE DOHENY PARK DANA POI NT 8 ob Walla.:e, Jr. lllatph Gl4itd•!ftbllltl J. w . WMldrllleo E. A, Loynd 0. C, Raamu- Callt. W . H. 8 11c ktoft Ralpll lim, Jr. Malc.olm fOiel'c. IArl Jf'.rrftl Jor Cownwr 8~ uaw ....... -.. ..... ._ .... ...,., .. and Apartmf'M ln 't'T)' fine loca uou an Uttl T.I Pri· \'ate mer & float, only 18500 do~-n. BalanCf' peyablt> at 01'11)' J)('l' rnonth if &Old this \\ ft'k. , I' llaalw 1037 7 Ollila ....::. AmP'-PwkiDiJ ,,-....... nley Hddfiel4 may be hcmdled. with oaly SIODJO cGih LARGE FAMILY HOME in exclusive R-1 district on 105-foot frontage .. Landscaped with large shrubbery, lawns CO OJI DEL P OPE 1-~oo.-near ping Cent~r and water ...... .. ~. comer •• ~ ~an !9d bay: fumisht'd . 0.1.&~ 2.,. . old -be6t loca lion; only . . $ . IJU SMI'-port 11\'ld. N~ ~ IIAJtloc UU • • gas beater, 35.000 BTU. 10 elemmu gas hea~r. Dresser, 40" lllirror, ~m col- or. ~ing rocker, cant! ~at; end table. 227 Larkspur, Co- rona del Mar. s~ BJoek to OCNn. ~ 2-bedroom furnlabed home ph.aa cuest quart~. ~ Uvfng room. ~~. pet.io, eocloaed yard., sprinkling sys- tem. double gara~. This won't lut long, so see thia today. ll .... Ua11ep WaeW MAJUL\'N F. LEIDY • a&ALTOil Ill 1llartee .&,-e ....... ...._. CORONA DEL MAR AT EA8IC EL TOilO IIA.IID-.:8 UVE TN A CHAR)(ING BAY 1-~0~1 ROOM WHERE CONTL'IEI\"TAL BREAK- T AST lS BROUGHT TO YOUR DOOR EACH .MORN- ING ... SWIM IN A·HEAT- ED POOL . . RELAX L~ TiiE SUN AND WATCH THE BOATS GO BY . . . DAlLY MAID SERVICE ... RESTAURANT ON PREM- ISES .•• ALL OF THIS lS AVAILABLE TO YOU AT NEWPORT BEACH'S NEW- EST AND SMARTEST ALL YEAR BAYSIDE • RESORT AT SPECIAL MON"nn.Y WL~RATES. UN NlLD' VILLA IIA&L~A Mt IIA t'IIDE DIIJ\'Z NEWPOIIT· BEACH HA&JIOR l81t -;;;r I Dey & Nite 20.9•"0fl e..tometic i •••• , ...... .,. '"•'•"'•eel 22.50 'orteble Elec. MWifl9 mechit~e. I co.,.plete with cese ~.. ,..50 S.'c. ErleMioft top ckrome cli11• . •"• ,.. ·-. 34 .. So lkdbOcr Jalcmd-2-bedroom upper flat. 180 Month-Yearly HARBOR 1u Griclclle top clouble oven C.,. clod c011trol 9•• refl,. . .;.._ 79.10 Lovely t l•n top wr«M~tht ir0t1 am- I ifl9 set; 6 eNft ch.ln, IMt• Newport~2 Upper flats ~ 135 & S60 Month -y-early IIARIIU N7t tel»!e~ ~-plfle Mf --19.50 Balboa Peninsula-New, furnished S75 Month -to July 1 HARBOR •15 rna~~ a APft..IAlfd!a ..... .,.,_. eo.ta M.a -New 1-bedroam, furnished. S50 MJmth JtARBO.B l ... HU ...... ~-- C'O T A ME~ A ARt;.A Artlaur Crooke Ray H. Dtutl~r Al~rt 01*11 M . I . HMtt'tler Ralph 1"'18 Lt'l'ofP .• ~ ~ ..... "'· 8t:llee Ray WaJI*le lr. Lee NeliCJa, K. D . Rotlert o. AD*ews loM T. (Jade ~ L . Cal'\·er Jln. Calla Vlele C. \V. Te"lnkle A. c. wart& F . B. OW"' S ormaa A . Gaml»>e Ho"•ard I . IAtbnf!r C'uiL.~e llfortl'ftl I. 11a11t11 ~. 1111 1-0-L-D. !15H CIA Y T., CLJW RAVEN ., a-* ........................ . lleea.-e "'t' llelleve tlaat B~ ...._.., 11 t~.ta•&c caadlclate for Mlpf'n'hor, IM!ea..-of Ill• hdl.tro-4 of eh1e wniee Ia tNa ll~ for O\'t'l' !t )'Nn. hit hoef'tlty, ... W. ability to ~t tlllap •~. we arp ta..~ \'oa ,-ott' for him • .next Tu8cla)·, .Non~•J.H 7. · · ~'01 KELL01T, ~ llal~~er for apen1110r C......Jtwe A FEW OF THE IIAN'Y LOCAL RE8mE~, \l'BO ALSO t:RGE the ELElCTION of HEI.SZ KAJ~EB for UPDl\'18011 Sam~J D. CraWford ~11 F. Mf'rrtD lade . Raub •• a . 'Hodc1da801l Martha B . Hostt'tler Fraak Crot'lu~r Howard W. Gerrub Robert F..a11tmaa R. W. Mc<:1ellan 'l'hom• .~. Norrton Dr. aJld Mr11. Horace Parker Ma11011 'E. 11.-r Bf>rt mJth lolut I. 8allor'l loe T. Tatum NEWPQ,RT HARBOR AREA Major l ac-k A. Churdl Earl Hu k.-11 Captain . 1. Bard"' Bfotty <'hattock Fraak 8e"'fet' 0.\'ld E. ..... ~·&N I. Moore H~ llolln.'r <Jwlf t'rtpp .,.. o .. u ... -Harry L Blotcett "'. p Batlt'J' ()el c. '· ·JIIdde ~ ..... ~ Ah1a (J. 8peecer Ole* lllelaar.l I.D.K~ '·A. O..t 8pa'• .. B. ...... Walter 8phwlr A. a. au. ene :.:~ K D.(),._. Dorotllf L. Cal8e. P.Boee ..... Jll.yrdll . .,.. ...... .......... Mel Gal~ ...... ,..~ =... "'l. OriiiiiiQ --...rt Best View Lots in Harbor Area FROM All lots have 60 feet or more frontage. All improvements in.... • ~ T.erms · available. coa• lllc'ltwa)' a\ Sea~ &oad COilONA DEL KAR <"HA tl4-J Fi~l.ace Exoel~t kJca tion. $10.710 t!MiwiU...,_. FAped.ally w~ Built • NE\\"PORT CITY 'S~"PORT BDGBTS • Oak noors, fireplace, furnace, tile bath, garbage dt.posa.l, lawns, double pra.ge, large lou. MM-e la eewl NEW 5-pc. cl'l')()dera •'1llnUt bedrm. 1 suite. full size bed; wae $145. now $99.50. Costa Mesa Fuml· 1 t~ Co., 1660 Newport Blvd., O.ta Mesa. 1950 4-DOOR deluxe Che\TOiet; t•-o-tone green. radio, beat~. lo~· miJeage, perfect condition. Call after 6 p.m. HA ~M. J N gas range, 36" wu~. $119 ==:=::...::=~~~C!!I installed. Costa Meu Fuml-t~ Co., 1660 N~wport Blvd., Coat.a Ilea.. FOR ftEr\.1-Garage space at 314 See\iew, CDM. HA 1-..J. ... ,. Froltt liG~M, ....... 2-ctory. 5-bedroom, 3 baths. 60-rt. lot, large sUp pier. Beautiful gard('fl and patio. wotlk shop. Special price for quick sa.Je. $55.000 OR ov.ner \\ill dhide property and sell house and pier 30-ft. lot for m.• ALSO 3-bedrm.. home 50-FT .... LOT Special $19.500 Yessir!Oid St. Nick just about burst his eams tell- ing us bow lucky you will be·-· · o\ming this BAY FRONT home on Balboa Island. "It'll add zest and years to your living,'' he· said. TI1ere's a {lne pier and float for your boat, sotne furnishings • • -besides an Attraeth-e ~ A~t O.Jy $35.000 Tf'rmS For G I Plan F or Life Ins. For Building Owner & BuJ CALl-BOB J l,A 3163 for . . . . 4% ... 4 ~% to .... 5%% LARGEST ASSORTMENT of ,..... son•liD4 • • -~ -• • ...4 lint le Chri1tme1 C.r4s tflat -h•"'• ever w"tecl. Some of tM li11e1 are the • .,., p • p •I • ,. lrowt1ie1 blod pr1ftt -• • Deer ---Crest -• • .,_.•riaft RicM• h•ncl prinh • • -the c le-111 • r WOLO C.rch • • • al10 • llM ef till·lt r .. necl ancl C • I i f o r 11 l • wr4s . ...... FOR RENT -H~k~ cot- on ~ Front. 15 ·~ E. BaJboe Blvd., Balboe. ftllmftAJ~Uf. DINEd .... Neb_..__ COMING 800N:- 'WY'OMING MAIL'' __.._ "SLEEPING CITY" -. , while present stock ·zasts We ·han leamed that the law perta:iDiliq to the new exciM tax .. oYidea tllat cmy .merchcmc:tiM we had in stock before last IDiciDigld may mn he 80lcf at the old prices. It has cdwaya heeD the Policy of b.. TIDE TeleYiaion ~­ pcmy to-..U at lowest po-ible pricea. We are glad to offer tiUa adYGDtage to our cuatomen. * IN * PI . , j I -IEU.S ; I . ~ I • ~ Mallard Sweep Popover .•••• tshown at right) '' ith thE' subtlE' rol· orin~s 01 the ss 9s :\taUafd Duck I >! . ~·· I t shown a bon•) Bald Pate Hugoqer ••. ,, OVEST FIIOM lAGUNA Mn . K. G. Hansen of Laguna ,&Mcb, dinE'd Sunday night with lit. and Mrs. Don Kirkpatrick, 710 Marigold A\·e., Corona del Mar. I WJU Hdllowe'en Motif At Birthday Party FOR RESULTS tlw EftsliD\ Want Ada / • I Proposition 10 is a simple, easily understood me2Sure-. lt says mal any propoled program of so-called cclow-rmt'· public housing must 6.rst be approved by a ma- jority of the votes cast at a peral (or a special) election -iii tbe dey, town, or county concerned. ~ is a vital reason tor this Proposition! Our California Constitution, until now, has . protected the :axpayer against huge long-term debt without prior approval ol tbe voten. But Public Housing. · projects have been able to avoid dUs voting requirement throuJb a teChnicality. The Supreme Court has ruJed chat city or county boards-subject as they are to • millority pressutt gro.ps and bureaucraa holding. public hopsing jobl may contract lauge Joe.J u61s for public housing projects, and their actions aft not even subject to referendum by the ~n. 1# Thele projeca are bui,lt with federal funds-but are maintsinc:d by .a 16. ,...,_,.,_. tremeodous expeue. For cnmple, a Soudaem California city eoancil reoendy approw:d a 10,000 uait projca -to be built uffft .. by the federal govemmeat-which will cost tiH eo••.., in upkeep 160 million! ( S 150 per year for each unit for .CO yean! ) • , Proposition 10 rcstol'cs Coasdtutional protection apinJt lofta-ceim debt. It does not bah public hous~g. It pua the eonuol over it ia the h_. ol the ~n and nxpa,en who ID1IIt foot the bip. • , t,.. k ._ ._. '*-ecupeecl diM dw....,. ...... '-w .. ..,. ee dw ~ioa of ,1111 D IMDD 10-.... -... p.lllk ~ I • ,..._ •• ., ................ for ,__.,...,me ............ -~-..wct.IUIOI ..... dw ...... ....... . .... ........... 'l1w CalifGNII c '1 .... fl!·-· ........ 10 lie .. ,_ ciYic • I'' 1 , ...., .,._... ............. etc., -IN ..... .,IIIOtill el ._ \'Oitf'l. ..... II' I •• ,_ ... .-e ....... C'OMIOI 0\W ,.wk ............ _...-.............................. _. .... ...._ ...... c-.,.. ..... ....., tHIN, 1616 ..... ,...-... ...,~_ ...... ...., ......................... ..,. did 10..,. ................. 19 ..... I ........ ~ae~p..,..., •• ..., e~~e .. ..... EeiW.~ ....... ...... &ft.. ...... ...... ftlli&a"ila •• , Co. Ill C...t ...... ow-N liar ., .....,.., ..... ,~ 111&. ...... ·-..... ...... ,_ J0tm Vogel Co. ........ ...... l ~nerro.PLIY fturs., N(M). 9 , Max J:>onMr. ~lo violinist, con- duetor. ~ and tMCber ol \iolln and a.eml*, wtU be ..... lftlted by the Corona del ..... Community OtUI'dl ln a violin re-dtalat the Corona delMar_..... auditorium. at 8 :30 p. m. Ttnn-•y. Nov. 9: Mr. Donnet-hu ~ M ..aGist and conduCtor wlt.b .... eral ~u known 01dteet,. Ill I:. ..... N~ York and ln Seattle. ~ lw ~ .. coneert muter under Henry ~y. Ria ~ tral playtnc ape~ .... pined u a ~ ot the New Yortl and fhJIA*IpNa Symphony Or- cfwstru. He hu been had ot the violin and orc:heltra deoart· nwnt ot the Untwnity ol. Wst Vlf'linia and the Columbia School olllrollc 1n SNttJe. He was....,._ -·-. oo-~ or the LM ~ Ptillhar· _______ .. _ .. ____ _ monJc and Hollywood ~·I Or· ~-w.;w LIJIIlA&Y Bova& chNtru, and he conducted thHe A ~ In hours far the Co- orpniz.a lions In nurnt"rOUS com-rona del Mar brandt of the N~·­~tions of his own. He a.111o port Bee~ Ubrary hu biH an- founded the Holl~"'Od Symphony ~-In the rut~ there wUl and the Paudena Syrnphon)l Play-be no ~ hOurs tor the era. brandt. but It wU1 be ~ dally ~ Mr. Donner. a Corona tiel Mar from 1 to e p. m. eftlf'P\ Sunday resident. is~~ presented by the and Monday. ~branch is locat -~urch for its buildtng fund. Tldt-,ed in the patio at the comer of ets can be procured for a donation Goldenrod and Coast BJ(·d of $1 at Hampton's U.rbor Drug Store or by calling the ~urch of· 500 C'Lt"B MEETS fi~. Harbor 1385-J. ~ maJOr A group of friends. calling them- wlectlon to be played by Mr. Don-~J\·es the "500" Club. held their ner will tie the VioUn Concerto monthly meE>ting Saturday t'\'l'- No. 2 or WlenlawskJ. He will play ning, OcL 21 . a t the home or Mr. -one of hll own aelectfons and also and Mrs. F. Boyd Stillings. 216 ~'OI"k.a of ~~ and Vleux-Dahlia Ave .. Corona del Mar. They temp~. were Mr. and Mrs. WUJI-_m Sor· THEENSJGN Now otten cOmplete Job Pr1ntJnc FadUtiH . HartMirWf sham a nd Mr. lltld Mn . F. D. Ma· har from Gar<k>n Grove. and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Moore from Santa Ana. Followin~ dinnt-r. the e\·e· ning was S(lE'nt in pla.) lng 500. DUE TO ltrnltG PIUOR TO NOV. lat We llaYe about 10 TV' Set. FlEE of the If% Exc:iM Tax.. A GREAT -SAVING . TO YOU ! ! liEtECT NOW, While the Selection is l.cqe. " * IDduded are: your personal window to the world! • • A Small Deposit Will Hold the Set of Your Choice 'til Pee. 20 You've never seen so much fine televiSion for so little money! Crosley has on excellent lme of new 'Sl models, all d1fferent Not every model 1s avail- able for tmmed1ate delivery but Rar:dall has o ~me selection NOW! Select the model you wan' a~ !he price you can afford to pay -en easy terms Place Your Order Now for a Cra.ley Christmas 8HEL\.AOOR REFRIGERATOR RADIO TELEVISION RANGES lLLl'~TRATED. ~fAHOGA:\1. ~IODEL 2.~~-s 16-Inch ~ .. ~.-, CONSOLE ~ · ASK rOR FREE ~ ~ DEMONST·RATION ~ I S.U Deposit r~ Bell lor Chrisblas • • • ~ rEDS ANC liS COAST avo. CORONA DEL MAll , -· 87 lt.X. and E.D-..._ • .._... tothf'ra or mlldr'ftt In iM se- q.>nd grade ~roup tauJht by Ml8t Lawi• Jlarnum at thfo Corona del Mar School mt>1 rl'Cr1ltlY "i th Miu Barnum and Mrs. Grayce Se- "ier , prlnclpaJ. Mi Barnum described her daily program with the e.hlJdren. He~ Is a s~ry or Mt" report: ''The $('(.'() grade 11 ~ly a continuation of the firat grade. All chllth·en are not at the same le,·el of achlt>\'emt>nt. We take a chlJd wht>re we find h1m and start theTe. 'The objective.: "Jko.eclbir Ia still the most im- portant ubject. Cblldren a~ di- vi&>d into thrct> groups. Grouping is affected by a biUty and matur- tt)'. Two trrattps will have com· pleled second Jr&de books by the end of th !-ear; orne "'ill not be r t'lldy for th1s Phonks are taught \\ith reaclinc a:nd also as a sepa- rate sub~. The begihnin~ and ending unds and bJf'nda of words. rhyminJ: words and ruJes such as 1!.-n e· and double vowel are studJt>d. .. Arittunf'tic inch.ades comblna- tiOJl.l or addltlon and subtraction through 10. N tunber ooncepu are 1tr81ed in the first two gra_des. Vilual work now includes recogni- tion of numbers through 100. Counting by 5's. 10'1 and 20's is bftna learned. · O.W.Jroomhead I •n caNt .,.._ au. c.r-... llar 111&-M ' ..... ...... "Manuscript .m._ with let-1 · tera ont> cpa~ hldl la taQKbt. a.turiMa hy PlaD. From t'Aa~ S'-'!W P081UON Neetness Is at.reuecf. Each dilld In ._&_ ~.-: Trip 10 la:ia Fnmc::t.co Jack Pow~n. son of Mr. and I)OMFlltiC --~. -wul be able to write a one ee& lt'di& ~~ Mrs. w. Frank Pow~ra. 601 Mar- tence ato~· by the end of the ae-Mra. Emlly P. Johnson. 3008 1 guerite A"-e .. Corona clrlllar, Ill 1D Sewbz ll.cW.es cond gradt>. Many \\1U be a-ble Balboa Bhu , l"l>""PPrt. returned Loa ~te. 8ft'Ving u Bo)-'S ~ •--. to \\Tite much lonJ ~ &tories. Inspection of Cub8 b.> L. S. H~ Wedne5d.a) of last week b.>• plane Cl"E'tar) of the Soutb¥--st Lo1 An· ~ l~ all~- Creative \\Tiling books, which tht> teller and Pete Peterman, both of from San Francisco "tl(>re -$he gt>les Branch ol the YMCA. Jaek, O.W.Biooalbead ,--- children Ulustrate. aJ-e made ~Y Balboa Island. ~ the rTM"t't-fn("t hf'r ist~. Dr. ~~ "ho formt>rly sen·ed with the Y •u QIM& .,.._ . . Bar • . them. Each chUd has a word box ing or C\&b Pack 110, Friday, Oct. Schmldt, Galn~stoo. Texas. and in, t~ area. start~ his Plt>W job c:JenM .,.. .. r IU'7&-'!f where ht> keeps cards on which 120. at tbe Corona del Mar "School proceeded m a trip through theWs ":;~"~('(';;k~. ========~~===~====~=~:=; be writ" new words u he dis-Auditorium. Callforrtia ~'OOds." -tl covera and learns them. . 1 Winning the privllt'ge of open-On her way to San Fraodaco. "SodaJ ltudiH center around ing the next Pack meeting, Den 5 l lrs. JohnJoo Stopped in FI'HOO our own community. We pre\iew received the a ward for neatest and ga\'~ the miwooary aormoo our town, studyin& the fire .ta-Cubs. and also the attt>ndance at the ChUI'Cb or Cod coo,·entioo. tlon, post o({ice and grocery store. award. She hopes eoon to resume ber miJ.. and their workers. The cblldren :\ew Bobcata incfuct('() Into th«' SJonar) •'Of'k in Alaska. wbere a h lp ln the planning of thla. ~ Pack "we Brooks Blair, Stuart ~taJ and orphanage art> being • I -1 Conn the1r own committee within t£.ooper. ~ Ba.rr)• a tabUsbecL _ _ _ ~ l'OOm too. t:nll 18m 1IOW ~ Ellerbroek. Robert E 1 1 s ": o r t h. I ~lgnate and cam• out respormi-Bobby Graham. Bobby Hatfield, UB&Aill' BID8 ASIU'.D bllitlcs for dall:r school life to-Eddy Groenendyke. RonaJd Jur· ~-,..___ CoU gether Be U Mik Ma . "'nange ~t ege truatees "ln ·Ide~. units of al.lil,y will KBil~l ·M..,..~-th ent.zChl. p et r )'a-enrd. ha\·e luoed a second call (o!' bids r.... W · h he lth •--Y .. ._.. Y. P ore · for const.ructlon of a new. library .,.,. sea e, \\eat cr. a • u• Peter Pringle .... n A:--n-... I a..:~ teeUI, plant life and pollinati<Jn. · ..,_..,...~· .ru::\' oua .,. .. y.·ere re- Health ls especially atreued and . The Denner in each Den then j('cted because ~ "-e~ t~ bicb- pa.renta can aid at home by en-mtroduced hi& om Mother and Changes ha,·e been made m plan couraging i ood eatln& hablta and her aulatant Den Dad and each land specificatlorw ~ ~.e planty of rHt. Many children ~r of hla De\. FoUowing co.ta. · · ~ tired before the end of the this, the Keeper of the Bucbkin school day or each Den read a report on the "In -.eWac. fh·e wot"dd a week summer activities or hi& croup. are studied. There 11 a tat on Webel01 graduating Into ICOUt- Frlday. OlUdren who have dlffl· lng were named: I>enn1s Brown, culty can be encouraced to take Lance Greenleaf, Chuck Kta.mer, home their words. John Jurgeaon, Bill t An&Jahr, Ste- "Ot.her subjects include ...ae 'phen White aDd JGIID Zwiebel: (Jin&fng rhythms and appreda-nus ceremony wu eonducted by tioo) art (cla)' chalk caldmine, William Langjahr, cubmutft', and crayOns, ringer Pelntlng, clay) an8 Dick Kramer, ICOUtmutft' of tbe ,..... Balboa Ialand Troop. ''&eport oa,... now in Ule were lrlocSela Wft"e made by the dena worked out after thoroQCb atud;y during the aumrner Wft'e Judled by a committee of parenta and by Stan Hadfield. Buzz Ella'worth, teacben. Since we feel that a Dick Kramer and lfa.rv'ey Peue, paten~ Einstein may be .tttinc cubmuter or the Corona del M.ar nat to a rutw-. rnechan1c. • -who ptWented the ~ abllltlea and intereall vary, we do Grand prize \\'U awarded _Bill -not -attempt to anae o0m -for bla ..U.boat; ftnt tively. Rather we Rr&de accord-prizle, Robert VUlagrana, minia- ing to lndivlduaJ ablUtlea and po-tW'e aallboat; aecond priz8, Cluck tential capacities. A chiJd'1 par ... Kramer, large airplane, and J ohn ent.s and hi1 teacher together de-HamiJt.oD, model ranpor station. termine this, and work to aee that 'I1llrcl prlzet, !lewD Graham, each child lives up to what he is large flat woodt-n map of the capable of accompU1hlng " United States, outllned by wood Personalized Christmas CardS Gifta from KAREN MARGRETA We a ppreciate the lnt elligent burnJng, and Marty Anderson, a eff6rt our school 11 malclng to model airplane. Medala and model k{'{'p parents lnroa·med aa t o its kits were given to each prize win· lmporta work. ner-. I 307 Coost Blvd.. Corofle del Mer BfttTRDA l' URPRl8E To surprise h1a mother on her birthday came Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edmonds from North Hol- lywood to spend Friday with Mrs. and Mrs. Richard· Bartlett, 217 Ed~ewater. Balboa. n.e Bartlett. recently returned from a trip to Phoonlx, .Ariz. MO\'INO TO WIO'M"'F.& Mrs. Virginia Turner, 609 Nar· ctssua Ave .. 'Corona del Mar, Is moving to Whittier to reside with her sister. who hu just purchased a new home there. Vtrclnla la not pulling up stakes entirely, however, u she wtJJ keep her Co- rona del Mar home. MecW. ., ,.. .. ,_ ala• .,._ t6.JO llll OOAft aYD. '*-..... II&- AnnUcll sale _. - 20., OFF ON EVERYmiNG IN' STOCK Nov. ta.ro N&V. 15~· 1507 COAIT ILVD. CORONA DEL MAIL Wear it.as a ~ssy ~ dress, with jewels and· velvet ---or convert it to casual time with scarf and leather acceasories 17.95 Me4e of -..4erf.l ...tM ·~ 100% wool llllp0!1e4 .,_ mMe . . . ,.,., eot~•.....,. collet .,_, ....,., 4 ...... .._.. ..• ...,...... ""'"-..... e44 ...... .,..,4 ..... 1'wt>nty-four OCC students ·,..-ere initiated into Alpha ·c a m m a Sigma, state honorary scholastic fraternity, at t~ recent bi-annual initiation lt'a. Prior to the reA ~pUon of new members, Stanley Smith, out -KOing pt-eti.ident, ln- atall('() t ht' newly t'lec;ted oWcers: Presidt>nl, Jim Sharp : "ice-presi- dent; VIrginia Royt'<': sl"Cr•etary, Ann Poll•ns; t reasurt'r, Carleton Mt'ars. The n<>w members Included the following from 'the Harbor Art-a : OrvaJ Oupr(.'(', C h a r I e s Sti'Vt'ns an~ Barbara Wllllams of • .1'<>\\"J))rl ; Mary Robins and P hilJo Tozer of Newport Heights: l"ancy Andrt>ws, Bernard Barden, WU- llam Hay, and Eva Jean Vander- berg !>r Costa Mesa. • • • • • • •• A pre-Ouiatmu aaJes train- ing pt"''CC'am, cleslcnecJ to uaist ~Mrchanta ln obtaining capable aales penonnet for tbe holiday nah period, wUJ be ~ by the OCC au.tne. Educa Uoo d1\is- lon fJ"'O'T! Nov. Z1 to Dee. 15, in cooperatiOn with tM Chambers or I Commerce or Newport Harbor. Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach. • • • Lopa H~ llartaor .&rM ltM ....... ell • ....,. ~ ................... t ......... .. ,.n ., 11M> ()(X .... t ...... fl"eCC'UUL lla-rolleM IMna tWr ..__. ~ ac- t..lly ...... •· .... ol • eran. ~-ct.. taeeta • ae .. ,. ~ ......... '1 from ., to tp.m ..... -. ........ ~ 8a .... y ,,._ ...... t. ..... No IH' Ia c:~aarwM for UH-~ • • . I S tanlt>y Smith. 1950 honor grad- uato. haa been a""'-arded a ~ - acholarshJp a t Uni\'ersity of Cali- fornia. Berkeley, to be used during the S<'<!Ond IW'mester of the cur- rent scholastic year. Early tbis faU he was offered a year's schol- arship. or $300, but could not ac- cept bcca~ he was enroUed for post-graduate work at OCC. Last we<>k the ,...University offered hJm haJr the original scholarship on a semester basis. . " . The.second annual Beaux Arts Bc'll sponsored by the OCC Art Department wfU be held Saturday en~ning at the gym, which will be decorated In a "story book" theme. Dancing will be from 9 p. m. to 12:30 a. m., with un-1 masking at midnight. Host and hostess wiU be Cinderella and Prince 0\arming, to be chosen by art department students. The committe<> planning the masquer- ade dance includes Gaylord Ort· man 'Of Corona del Mar. chainnan: 1 Thelma Harland, Balboa Island. 1 costumes; George James of ~t>w­ port and Steven Sailors of Corona ~] Mar. d~ tlons.. ROME TO CALIF''OR ~lA I All but )0 qr• the 4 sta tes \\('r<' v1 sited by r.f1'. and Mrs. Howat'd Olrnahan of 1603 Balboa A\t> .. _Balboa • t~;land. during their six· ,. Wl'<'k trip t>a t which took th('m to Boston1 Mass. They ~'twnt !'orne time with Mrs. Carnahan's sistt-r In :\<'W London. Conn. They rt'· pot·t a se<>mingly wcater conet'rn ovt-r the war on tht-Atlantic Coast than in this ,pat·t of tht-country. OFF ON S-\\'FAtK TRIP During a threc-w~k dri\'ins: t r~p. Mrs. Fr('() Earel . and her 1 daughter, Ros3li(', of 10 Rudder R oad. Beacon Bay. plan to \isit La V~gas. t he Grand Canyon and 1 Carlsbad Caverns. VI lnNO IN L .&. Mrs. Della D. Williams, 4.28 Marguerite Ave .• Corona del Mar. Is apending 10 days visiting friends ln Los Angt'lt> while the Ander- ' IKm-Williams home Is being re- modeled. ATTEN D \\'CTt' MEETING Mrs. F lora Beatty and Mrs. Margaret Clark of Newport and Mra. Lona Griffin of Balboa Island ~re delt>gates to a convt'ntloo in San Ol~go of tbe Women's Chrll'· tlan Temperance Union' Oct. 17-20. • Vl8n'8 BOXDI. FARX The Boxer Fann near Lakt> Shore wu vtal'" by Mrs. Russell Ban~rt, 1750 C>ot>•n Blvd., BaJ- boe. wht.le ltaylng ~tly ~ith her mother at Malibu lAke.' Bt'Y IIOIIE IN BALBOA Juclp and Mra. ~ Francia hav~ lJought t.Mir home a t ~ Monte-o Ave., Balboa. • .• ...... • • • • • • -· • • • • • .1 .. 2. 3. 4. 5. .. 7. •• ns •• 00 YOU pip a cup fi cofcc aad all it breakfast? DO 00 YOU indulge in s•·ccu aod soh drlftb ~«:n meals? DO DO YOU dull your apptritc by acmi'-e smokjng? DO I DO DO YOU ~b quick snacks at me luocb counttt? DO. YOU regard frnh fruits and vqcublcs .as "sissy food"? qo DO YOU ha,·e a "weighty problem," aod try all the blest dim ? D O DO YOU ~ch for second hdpings ol pie and cake? DO DO YOU allow wtt alone to govem wha.t you eat? DO Seor.t 10 poiflls for uch· f WSlMnt aswtld .o . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • u your .. ~ quotieat" il leu t~ fo you probably arc ooe ol the 818Df Americans who su6er from.vitamia de6cieaqi. A ecore of 70 or more indicateS you are ooe of the fortunate w.bo h.a..w esnblidwd .good.dmuy .ha.- birs.. BUT, thro~p no fauh of your 0"0. even YOUR diet may ~ lackiQ8 u; es.ential vitamins. Impoverished 10~ rraospon, ~t.orage. and cooki113 are ju.st a few of the reatonS why the foods in te.emill31Y -.-.:11-belanced meals may be ''vitamin-poor" ... may C&Wit vitamin deficiency. If )"OU.C ~Mr8Y and efficiency aren't up-to-par ... if you feel nervous and ti~ for no apparmt reuoo-Y.OU MAY BE VITAMIN DEFICIENT! Guard agaia st •iwnia driciency ... supplemmt your clift with llexall Plena.mins.. Tbete easy-to-take-capsula provide more than t.M minimwn_daity adult~~ of all~ vitamins for "bicb such ~ts have ~n estab- lished, ln addition Plenamins suppty ''&luable amounts o f liver ~trate and iron needed foe formation of red blood ~lls. aiid to M lp ~lie"-e iroo dricienC)• a.nemi.a "hich ofren accompanies otMr nuuition.al de6ciencies. A~O PLENAML."l FOR THE ENTUtE FAMLL Y CO T ONLY PENNIES A DAY. 'PlENAMINS EACH DAY KEEP VITAMIN DEFICIEN(Y AWAY JII1T 'A FEW fl/1/IIEI ~ H1! SOlD GUY AT -DIU6 STOilS • • • • • • • • • • • ,. I ., I OIII.IOIIN 1• CAITOII · I r THE NEWPoRT HARBOR r..nmun 101M tO ~ ... SOIP J,.W .... 29C' J'll•••lllll 2fc ..... Thunclay, ~NOY.mber 2. 1• ~--· . . W orldCommunity Day Is Tomorrow World Communi!) Dey, et"~ I.-ate'(! t>ach ye.r by the Newport Harbor Counol or Churdl Wo- men. \\111 tx> oburved tomorTOW ( F ridll) 1 at St. Anctre-'S Prstw· tetian Church in Newpo r t H<>lght tx>pnnmg at 2 p. m. Mrs. P. F Baines is fn charge:, and wom n from the v a r l o u s ~ church 'I will ,participate fn the p~am. \\ hich has u ill theme. "Lo\· Thy Neighbor." 1be offer· in~ \\ill tx> applied to the heftk of aged r••f Uftt'ell and dUpJac:.M per- aons in Europe. Korea, Palestine and th<' Far Ea t . A supervised IIUI'St'r) .... ;n be provided for Small dilldJ+n The nonunating committee •iU prHent its report, and offleers Cor 1951 will be elect~ an4lnsta1Jed. ON ·' PBOT£Cr YOOB HOME PBOTECf YOU& JOB PBOTEcr AMER IC<\~S Ji1J1lJtE "Dielt" Niso" pled,e• '"'"-lfao ecn•,.••• We fiJIU for • ~IU'e, proeperou ..4. • • r i e a M • ~fwl world. HI CAN DO IT -If YOU VOW ICHAID M. NIXON ' . v I t1NI'nD ST.'~TE ~ATOa A ' Next to Gene's Restaurant Corona del Mar SPEAKERS * * * REFRESIIMENTB * Or 1ee TOUR ccmcllclate oa your own .-fele.wobilittatllomel.,&tot:l5p.m. l:at:*N 1'1"8 A BOY: Six and ~uarten pounds was the \llo"t'ight or tM new baby son bom to Capt. and Mrs. John Patrick Kel~·-.-410 Second .A\'L Corona ck-1 Mar. ~ baby ~ bom at St Joseph Hospitlll on 1 Wt"dn~y. Oct. 18. ronn:o \\'BOLE COt:XTill' A month's vacation trip from I cout to coast while viewing aJJ the aight:a has been the occupation of l\lr. and Mrs. Fran MacA.nllny,, 1 1585 Miramar Dr .. Balboa. They left Newport on Sept. 18 and re-I turned two •·~ks ·ago after vi11-t iting ZJon. Bryce Canyon, Salt Lake. ·Yellowstone, Cody, Bad j lAnds. Black Hills. Chicago. Pitts· burgh. PhUadeJphia. New York and the Grand Canyon. With them I v•ere Mr. and Mrs. P. J . Navlor, Mr MacA.nanY''I brother irom Huntlngtoa Be.ch. AIT~'D llEDONDO 8<'1100U MiJ&ing !rom J.be N ewport Har· bor schools this semester ttl'E' Jim and Gary Crain. son of Mr. and f rs C. A. Crain. who formerly owned th~ir home a t 305 Fern-Jw A\·e., Corona del Mar . :\lr. Crain's business. as a N'pres n· t~h·c of th · Corpora_. lion. took thE-m to Los An,::ele. County an~ they are now U\ mg tn Redondo Be:1ch. The family is familiar with Redondo. bt>cause llht• boy '.g1·andmother 11\-es the!'(' 1 ~hor11y !)(-fort' l<'aving the Harbor At'('U. lht:y sold their home and 1 Wl're llvin~ on Goldenrod. MISS JASPER 0~ \·AcATJON Gra~ Jasper, 429 MariJ.{Clld A\'(~ .• Corona del Mar. is enjoying a ~,e,.k's vacation from her labors In City HaiL A SUJ11ria> r«'f'Ptlon a-u cj\'m for Uw ..,.,.,l,._C'dl, Mr. and llrL Stephen O.O.ta ,r .. b.) Hft'- btort Holkml. 2104 r Drh~e. and tbe Ned J obn.aons of CaJboe, Tu~y nldlt. Oct. :!t. at the Holker Tt".S1den6P. • I W edclln.g ca k v.'U ,. J"\ ed and t'Jlaradl"s oo son~ "M~ pla)ed bY tbt-gucsta, who •w l r. and Mn. L. E. Pipt>r, ~("\\port BaLGh; Mr. and Mn. Bob Ja)TN!. Balboa: 1 Mr. arid Mrs. W. Plo\\dm Balboe; Mr. and .Mrs. L . E Pratt.\ New:- port and MIS. William C. Shaw, Jr. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Daeo.ta ~ av- iq tbia week Cor Palm SpriDp I ~ Mr. o.eo.ta ··m ~ thP ttt'o- 00\.Dlt eaecutJ\·~ for ~ J . ,... ... ftM-&ACE Mr. and ll.r&. Dan Dbrrt.. JOO Fenleaf A,~ •• ODnlna del Mar. ,.._,.. S.t ... y to Del ..... wllftoe Ill"* I Ill tbe Harlr'-OaniqR a. ... to wit.-It ~ ., real Gld-tlllll!n 1ll the ...... Dan JWt of .,..... won the raoe ill .. 1m ~ ..... ''llr'ullt". PI"'pa.itioe No. 1 it tt milladina propolal wbicb ~ • tdlool ty1Hm aad .u ocbet loc:aJ JOY• enunenc lft'Vic:n. UDder die paite of repalina the penoeal propct1J ru. i! aaao.esa .... as bvdea from a few bit cu:peyen aad ttaDJfen that burdat co the·~ cicizm. Tbe a'-ap cnpeyer coday payta personal prop- erty cu oll6.00-ntdy more thaD $10. Cnuia bis axpayen pay per-1 property iues in the milliODJ. 6hould dw tax be repealed, the S203'million dollan of re,·awe it provides tchools aoct local p ·emmftlts must be railed ia higher .ta ani-increated nui· •nee tua-increaeed taxes on homes. WIICI IS. 9 q• ,., ~/H-: lf aU rhe to. ...W be ID8de ap by rhe .-ru. ir would .... • ~ itlcrr 1r, briasfaa rhe Ilia taiO 5~9f, IN MOST l.ocAI.mu. · lf Ill 1M to. lhoWd be _. up by the mx on rea1 -. k would 8Cid ,.,. • JVUr ta biU. tw aa • ...,.,. ill 145 ON E•av llola • • Slate. ,.. ~ .MllJO ·Harbor I!' f" Oub "ill reu-u. it dl;artn trom ~ tiomtl ~nrzatlrm ot a din- t'' ' CJf -t"ttltl'JI'1 ner to t eld Tuc~da · ' :mn~. I *"" fl5 richer ~0\·. 21 •. t , , llelboe Ba) Club thfo) 1ll'fo.-Pr81d! nt Tnm Heffernan an- :n 'p coo-no •hat Earl F . ChlJmberla&n tst h !i .9 Jl•'f' omt of tbt"ir "iU II!" ~eral ctairznan. a 9&tt"d doC'u~nt such a v.~ (':'IC:htbttcd in the F~ Train These "ould be plaef>d permanf!nll) in· a u tall!t-lo<:atiun in h l l&t·I,,t an•.:a. ·n, mat'r.r ~n n>· f~ to John VOI:'cl's Cooum~n· it) ~'im.t. Comnutt for co~td{'nt­ tinn aftt'r the Charter m<'('tlng. pan"'ll l'f!.~U·~ ~ru"" c:aJlll" in b> Jot1b \·o l d.inncr a~­ lleCOnd •t -.3 per amt. :juniors mMb: \\111 E . f"is.ht'T. mtu- tbiTcl .. ,th st6 P£~" ~&ad ff'Sh,. t.ainlrW'I1t: \\-tlllafu o. Scxton. re-lAKaf Mentbers JDI!D tn~l~ ~ith 45.8 P"' CII!'OL .II\ lk"n'atJonl; W Collins, pubUOl); an 550 rtiii!JI1bHs.:b.. -~ pr-Da i d r~-...~ At PTA ~I~ tieft4 •bl.Jto hP ftnn-at tbr md ~~~project tS J.V~1.1ftg al tiiP t9t9 M\~ ..-u czr Faeult) bt>ina adopted by \Vious Ex-Ten ~tath·es {rom tht> ~qembns ~ the PTA 100 'P"" ~ Club c:hap"\e.rs t.bro\l:hoUI PTA's of ~ev.-port Harbor High CI!DL the CQW\U,'. It consisu in ·pro-School and ~ E I e m e n t a r y T'hP ~ IJ)QDthly ~ 'idi.nc fr&DX'd eopies o~ historic schoo ~Crt' p~t when Fourth Blet'UitJ of ~ llatbor t..:n-• Distnct of Oran~ Count,. Con· iGD !!J~ Sc:booJ Paftn~T~ ,"'lllft 111a DAJ GIIT'I.a me~ n>Ct-ntly at Fullerton ,_,.,.uon .. ._. be14 -~ ot l .., . Birdella Ball. 2610 w. High School. lut \\t"f'k• lll the F!-cuJt~ Dmln& 0cnn Fron ='ewtlOM \\Nit to Kennetb W_ Rich. state high Room of hi' School Pasadl>na Weodnesday or lut wet>k school ..._."' 1ce chairman. dlSC~J.SSed Ol.a1rmen. call.f:d upon by Kra to \llll w.th fwr da tt"r. On t~ wa) the PTA eotlld"become a Edt:ar Hill pn>S.tdent. made ~ Saturday Mrs. Ball wa f'!1ed v.;th fot"WD Cor high school age stu-pon l . qUD'I~ up h..,-report of a chnnc.r tn honor of ht>T bJrthday dffits · Unusual program em- the> Y-t1 mrm r"'hip dn\f', M " anni\ l"'!llr)·. pha ' was plaC<'d upcm the PTA .Stuart Dtf'hl ~ t.bll a ' ' mat:Uitw in "Fashion ~k.it RC:. Jaloort"r ~ ip 1han that of n ITJ'i. 1,-P\ \DES\ \"'U of l.Q<'I{J," m \\hic-h Mrs Edgar IMt }"MMT had been rt'e.cbfod. ltJ"'I Ju~ Bodman 4 lr\..ne A\.'e., lbll. pt .tdent l)f the Xewppr t Roland Wricrht. IU8d r.,.._.nta· Clit( Ha,"et'l. \\a an Pasadena last Harbor HJt;b ~hool PTA. took th-e. T.ll'e tlM! 1 of Xov. 29 u" k-cnd \WUn~ his dau~;hter, van Ha and c0 tum wt r• , ,the .~hmitn ParE-nt-Tea~ lm Bodman \\Nit 1hM"t" tM-prt•-trimmed wtlh PTA' maR&Zines. ~un~ A ~ ~~ kctun!S to \ious ... ,-~k and wil,l no n-tum Thost-~ho attended thP meeting ~ rarly iil January "'U ~-• heorP until tht> se-cond w~k in ='<>-"*'~ :\11 . P. F . Baine , llrs. Har- a..sed by Board memben walh ,·embrr. 't>Y Somers, Mrs. Loula Caenar. llrs. H. 9-R.oce's. ~t educa-I -:\t" E. 1. M~y and ~. R.. E. Pr ll' "um~ of thE' folr."t h an· nual !'\a Jonal .High ·chool Pholo- 1-.'Taphte A wanh art' l:M-1 nr hnwn •hi WT' k a tbl" libran of Har- hnr Hlll!h ~chool Tit Hi~ Sehoul Pti~tu~rapll) Club ~ ~t n tt.t• o.:~tibit • .ef'X'()rdin • 10 ~t'H Dtllinf! ••f C Ia Mf-sa . wtm i pr tck•n1 fl( 1 ht' rlub · Fa<"uh' ad\· r 1 • K. \\' WhHf'ne<:k. . lndudt'd among tht-piet&.treS be--sna. hown are thtt ftrst. urond und third prin-~idnera frqm the luur contest clu.es. plus a selec- taon from the remaJ.nlng 335 pni'P '"nninc print . The annual con- ' I:'St 1:s ponsored by the E&B t:man Kodak Co and the crand prize "tnner for 1949 contest was 15-) ar-old RiChard Crummy or Sum- rrut. :\. J. Enslen Cla.ssif\ed ada have beet a p.ro\'en meo&ns or reacbinr buy~ for all soru of mercbandi t:se them! Phone Harbor 1114. : ,...,, 'i'URTH tioo c:hairmaD-Ma.:az.aw a-Ir-1B:EK OS CA'rA_uxA Sdw.~tzer of the gram.mar school =·~ AJ~on-ath. .=a w:,: I JlrL FR.nc:ia S. Cox. 1195 Pa-l group, and ~trs. H . 0 . Boyvcy. j .m-~ tM nnan. PTA d1k Drl\~, Corona del Mar ar· Mrs. F. W. Tunnell, Mrs. T. M. r-to t~'O map-ri\~ home Sunday of 1ut Y.ooeek 1 Perkins. Mrs. Park~ Pt'nc:e and zlnw and • dilcullaioo f~ 00 !rem a •w-k'a ncation at Cata-1 Mrs. Hill from lhf' HJgh School ways and JnNnS of ralaing thto JiDa &laDd. She ~ her ~nt TeechPrs Association. · .Yftr'• budcet. son and family. w Roderick Coxes 1 rrom lOdway C'ity. I PARTY FOil caom Follo"ing Reformation D a y senices hela at St. Andrews Pres- b) terian Church Sunday e\-cnin~. ;~~=~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~;; members of the choir or Christ Church By lhf' ea. N ~ w p o r t Rc>ach. ad,joumcod to 1.be home ol ~llss A~s Craig. 16i6 Tustin Ave .. Costa ~ft>sa, Cor pumpkm pie and coffee and a soc.mble hour. IIA.JOII OPDlAftON Prof.~ E. MacGinitie, 1218 ·· Co,·e. ColU)& &!1 Mar. ls expected 1 borne this W'e(!k after a major op- eration which be uncletwent at Queen or the Angeb hoapitaJ in La. An~ies rece:ntl)•. He will be con~-a18etng for several Wftk:s in ITEADY lA VIMG DOEtS THE JOB! When you save sys- tematically you'll reach your Savings goal sooner then you'd expected. * Start a Savings Program here tcxiay! Then you '11 know real security . . . and the things you want will be yours. • • • AD ScrriDCJS Are 'IDnrecl Op to 110.000! Newport laiiJoo federfll S.Viltfl Ottd Looft Anociotiolt his borne. . IIID:..Dt BACK IS BAUIOA After being •~-ay from Balboa off and on for the 1.ut Six month . Mr. and Mrs. Jack :\tiller ha,·e re-~ to Balboa from Palo Alto. to stay at one or thelT apartments at 143 E. BaJboa Blvd BtiY ROlfE L~ IIDG~ . Newport .Heights 9r'Oft aoot.J'tier family •·lwfl Mr. and Mrs. Or- ,iiJe 5dlleuter ~t a new homt t~ at 535 Santa Ana Drive. Tbe Schleute!l"' formerl7 Uwct at 123rd and Balboa Blvd ln New- port. \"181T IN NOBDI BOU.l'WOOD Buck and Daisy Washburn. of the Trader Hom abop on Main St. in Balboa. \illt"' Mr. Washburn's 1 brotht>r and hls Wife . Mr. and 1'41"1. Ralph Washburn, ln North Holly- wood last week. ----- \'J!!ITS TOE PE~'DELLS ~trs. Guy Embrey. Pasadena. mother of Mrs. Thomas RO)' Pen- dell. Balboa, arrh·ed Wednesday of last wl"f.'k to \'l it \\;lh the 'Pen- dell family and $N> h~r ne\\ ~nd­ son, Howard Thomas Pendell. She r<'lumro to Pasadena this wet>l<. BABY AIUliVE8 Residents of tM 500 blocJC in Mar1Jo14 Ave., Corona del Mar. a new nftlhbor. 11ae new Uttle boy la the .an of Mr. and llrs. Ooqclu Buell. 519 Marlaol4 Ave. He wu born Saturday. Oct. 21. at St. Joeeph Hoepltal and we.tghe4 nearly ellbt aBd one-halt pounds. a&c:& .., ..... }lllo.ftl Mr. and Ml"'. Charl8 Franda, 720 Goldenrod A\o-e .• Corona del Mar, have returned from a vaca· tkm trip ln the nortbwftt. 81 Tat 1'1l0M Jl'l1lftiOtTU Mr. and Mn. Harold W . Shaw. 507 Larkspur Ave., Corona del Mar. ha\·e been c-ntertalnln.g ~. Shaw's sistt>r, Mrs. Julia BUat crt St. .Louis, Mo. PI'JtC'IIASE BALBOA BOIII(E Dr. and .!\Ira. Ernest C. Hillyer oC W twood ha \'e purchased a sununer home at 1310 E. Ocean Front. Balboa. DIANE TICS Hubbard trained professione l audi o:-s A\'a.llable for team openings. lndhiduals and consultati~ Dmherly 3-7118 1 bel Be Sure ~ That One of the Votes .... ED.WARD S SHA Tn'CK. Republican Attoraey _,.._ 'Yotmg RepubUcana Oub) • , · SPECIALs FOR THOMDAY. FRIDAY. SATOIDAY. NOV. 2-3-4 1.. You wiD atwayaliDd ,.~me Nlu• here! So nnlolcf your aaplcln, pick up your lork. cmd pt ready to eafoy our hm cut. ol teacler. auc- culeat meal& • • • your lnorite bnmck ol quality c:an.,.d looct. ••• llliDerall .cmcl Yitembw. AD are PRIME VALUES ••• to .,.._. the whole lamlly •. llf ," -o- 1 ... l -J...___l__ _l _ _._ WILSOtrs I.V. KNUDSEN"S AA BUTTE I Package 100 -1 Sheet PURVEYORS OF FINE'MEA 'f.S CORNER OF COAST BLVD. & MARIGOLD '1D the Heart ol Coroaa del Mar" Briclgbd'a Sugar Cured Sweetheart WE FEATURE A - COMPLETE ASSOITMEIIT OF UIEa QIALITY LIIICH£011 MEATS Whole or Full HaU NO ~"-LE8 TO DEM.Dl8-Sal" Tax A.... to All THIS MADEr IS A ~ OF ONE OF ftiE W08LD1I LAilOi81IIUYIRG GROUPS • ., ;iii -:, • ~~I I • ~ HOME LOANS Low . "REDUCING" Interest Rates Low Monthly Patmenta * We offer you the facilities of the Largest Federal Savings Association in O range ~ounty Yov11 tih our conUel ~ in Mrvint yow -Ms. LA6UNA lfACH l'fl011e 194 -:-222 oc.. .. Ave. B"'ns & Marsac PLIIIill ow_ ... ., ......... OW., cDI -•1 2- A.to • ~ • l"'re UUWt7 • a ... • '"'*' WOtluaea'• CompeuaU.. etc. Courteous Information DEPENDABLE 8ERVIOE 8uildlng permits "'Valued at ~1 were i.uued during the rnohth of October. brtnlring the to- IIB"'''dCU BAC?l .. o. E.UT I Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hetrick and .. tMir four children, 422 Poi~ttla Ave., Corona del Mar, arrived $6.000. Gordon Findlay, builder. home Friday, Oct. 20, from a two- W. R. Metcalf, 1614 Paelrk Or., week trip to Kansas. In Emporia Corona del Mar, 4-room. one-atory they \1.sited Mrs. Hetrick'• mot.Mr dwelling at 224 VIa Koran, Sll,--and father, Mr. and Mrs. Ben 000; alao 5-room, one-atory cheU· Fish , and in Topeka Mr. and Mrs. ing at ~ Via Karon, $12,000. Chark-1 A. Ht>trick welcomed ' tal thus far tbla year.to $5,390,621, Building Inspector Pete Nelaon re- porU. 1'he grand tqtal ls almo45t a rnllllon dollarl over the $4.414.- 295 in permits Issued during all of 1949. Owner builder. Benjamin Parker, their eon and family. architect. j~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iliiiiiiiiiiiiii--i ... ...... hiUd ()oHM~ .... Clifford Folaron. 311 Marguer- ite, 5-room, one-story dwelling at 232 Everung canyon Rd. Shore Cliffs, $12,000. Owner buHder. Design by Fred Murphy. Carl Hanna, 605 Jasmine, 6- room. o~story dwelUng at .318 Morning Canyon Rd., Shore Cliffs, ~5.000. D. M. Huff, bullder. Vern Threlkeld. archlt~t. R. L. Strickler. inclose car port at 621 Narcissus. $150. • John Searle jl'., 217 Goldenrod, remodelling at 213 Goldenrod. Fred Waring, new staliway at 118 Topaz, $1,000. A. W. Schenkel. 221 Pearl, 5-room, one-story dwelling at tame address, $6,000. H. J . Wood, builder. ........ John J . Swigart, rernodeUing at 808 W._ Bay Ave.; 12.000. Newport iWpta Bernard Francq~. slab and footings at 444 Al11o, $100. Newpon · C. F. WoodmanlM!e, garage at 215 28th. $800. H 1 Kirk "ck Richfield Oil Co, sign at ne-.· e en ~tn · foundation tatlon at 17th and Coast Hi&h-at 506 Marguerate, $500. I way $900 Florence Anderson, I"<'modvlling ' · at 428 Marguerite, $1.000. w:•---5 -d W k Re-x Brandt. remodelling at 405 u.uns pen ee Gold nrod, lif:>isLE I At Warner's Hot Sprinqa Norman Webber. Newport, 6-Swlmmlns: In the hot !;Uiphur room, one-story dwelling at 120 pools at Warner's Hot. Springs Via Trle te, $11,750. Robert P. was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. H. Forbes. builder. B. Wilson. 420 E. Bay .Ave., Sal- Marbury Yerkes, Los Angeles. boa, during the week of Oct. 15-22. 4-room. one-story dwelling at 132 The last W~-{'nd the Wilsons Via Trieste. $14,000. J ames D. were at th~prings they were Ray, builder. Phllmer Ellerbrock, joined by Mrs. Virginia Castle and architect. · her daughter, Mlss Nonva Castle, Udo ls)e Community A.ssoda-' 205 E. Gay A ve.. Balboa; M rs. tlon. add room to club bouse, Addie HaU; and Mrs. Richard Oth-:============= mer, 1760 Ocean Blvd., Balboa. The 'Wilsons are now remodel- ling their jewelry s hop at 205 Main St .• Balboa. . for You Can Do Better at PF..CJALIZ'EI IN IUCPAD8 Day & Slpt Water Beaters IIDdem Power Toole "1ot ..... aDd .... ,. .... Lot PtcnriDg cmd I)JKing with Ferv-on Tlaeton Cruahed l)eel.,....,_s Gnnlte lor DriwWa,.- Bodr&a4 ... -'l'ef ... -._, ... _ ......... R. W. McCLELLAM & SONS ..... ..._ ... nmt1 Oeell'adlla · Ul CC __ " ..... ·-oa.ea .._ 'a r -Gil .. AnOINEY GENRAL Because Sunday was Girl Scout Day (the birthday annlve~ ol the fowtder, Mrs. Juliet Lowe), Brownie Troopa 14 and 29 wel'e guests at the rnorn1nc servtee at St. Andrews ~byterian Quach. • • • ~ty~ new potential Girl Scout leaden have been •EP' t lillt- lng Newport Harbor at the train- Ing eo..ne atwn at the Girl 9eDut Howe ln"I..q\ma. 1'be four wedr eoul"'le .... been held ada ,.... day, throQch todl.y. ~ of fteldl of Scouting, l'eiiOUI'C!e IM- Wria} and crafts are put of tbe coune. . 11111101 Fll .. ,.. ... _ We, more than aQ)' other ll'Q'lP lmow the vital lmpor-taBee ol a cood Attorney General, we have carefully weighed the recordl; there Ia only one ehoi~Edward S. Shattuck. FRED f'OitC't', Au~· eo-.-.. We know that Shattuck wall not san1fice Callrornla'& rlghta to water, for the sake of political expediency. A. J. SCHUTTE, R-c~a«n· c--.... EdWU'd $. Shattuck the onl,y \-Cteran running for .-\ttOf'IMIS' Geaeral Is a true American and vigOl'OUa ftgbtu. DR. PAt 'L AIL"'iOLD, ,..,_.. eo--.. ... Good sovemment is fair iO\""eniiDellt, we lmow ~ ~ tuck ltancl& -w.'re for bim. ROW'AIID IUYf, ... N.mwn' COM Inc ...... Fll ...... becAI..., !lbattuc:k '!'ill fiCbt the elements that woOl destroy 4*r State and Nation and flebt to enforee U. laws that Pf'O- Mct our bomeL · ·~ SliP ..... .._., Cwz tr ,. . I • ..... DISTINCTiVE DESIGNS IN IOXE-0 CA.DS Peew"'nt Prink Fine E11treYint' Un~Auel Drewi1191 p; PSONALIZED CARDS FOR All TASTES Gifts from OREN MARGRETA Imports 1307 eo.,, Sl .. d. COf'One del M • r He rbor 1)7) Open Surd•)'\ 10 e.m. to 5 p.m. Ql.•o•• Q~•u • By ANN \\'t:> ba,,•n't ('\PO ~m th<'m all ~-<'1. but t h<') c-ertain!) must be bMtut iful that ts. the ne-w dresst"S just twlm: unpack<'<~ a t O'Brien' t:'rom all the "ooooh's and ahhh's" that •~ ('t)minlt from back in the stockroom. C'ollt'<'n and t feel mu.• wt> llr<' mi ing something. being J(Qft or stntionuy he.>~ ln the win- dows .... wnen "~ that nrst peek Ill tht> l'lfqUi itt' new froeks. U ~·oi an> .,-a ... hac to JtO to a "Pf"clal a ffair Utls mo~~Ul. you luul wtwr harry oa Ia te ..,.. ,. ~ ltf"A' Carl~·,. •.....-. For -~ tlitt'rfl •• a .,.., .. ~'~& ...... lll&ll rHI" I• ""oo1 jf>Mif'Y •dtla aa •n ...,..w ta II: '•i II: ..nor -.ottr. A.Jaotlter l..p~Koe Jei'WY Is (' .... "1tll ~·arw trW. ...... eU..r rk'll "1.,. Ute raa•·-.-e \'~ ~. a. a llttlle Ia~ .... t'"'"' •• a .--. JteW -'"-,.ran~ fMIIt "'hldlls .. -rl tills ra.JI an4 ·t• fa•t ~ a ,....,. .,..... ,.,..,.....: I've seen tht' nt>W pink wool ~r­ IleY ~ilh the-,·ery feminine pearl trimming and contrasting cum- merband. and it just makes me drool. And O'Brien's have se\'era.l little lil(h t weight wools of the famous "Albatross" materiat'which ls importt'd from F r&nce. It is made' up in tailored lyles In basic colors and pastc>ls that may be dn.>ssC'd up or down with your ac· cessorit> .... d rE'S es that will _go many pla.e<>s and give mi-lady a ft'<'lin~ or ellS<' and t>-njoyment. You'rt> lxlund to ft'C'I smart this season m a jc>rsey. \·el\'et or \'el- wtec.>n. h~r wogl or failJe. Comf' and ~ tilt> nt>w ~! FamOOA d~N ror Carl)~. Arro•rhf'ad, L'Aic'loa aad otlwn ... , ... C'l'f'ated tltftn, ... .-y ra•lft' l.ll price freln Sl1.t5 to llli. w .. uv~ t.llle dreee.,... ~ lookf•• for. Party-IINI aM ea.- aal a~riH. too, a~ a, ... ,. abl.-at O'Brt~·.., h•d8!1fblc flap. now,.,..... .... rt c'lo\'ft. ..... rrs aad ;"·elry. Drop I• for a look! • P . S V~>lma has a secrt't - -• a llpt>Cial purchase whlch may ar- rive soon! She-has been ablt> to procurt> six original dresses --- designer's models • - -from an t>Ut<'m fashion house. ~re is only one of each of these dresses made'. so tht>y are really individ- ual. Not so expc.>n i\'e -either .... you won't want to mis them. - I •' -~ -..: 1•11 OOAll'l' BOVUCVAab • COitOHA DEL IIAA .......... Lee Shipley OIUGnfAIA . O.tomandR-«rlllldt P'aatl., Au I~ lnfant., C..t, ICIUIIBa. lladt ••• c.-..... ~ Gall B'f~r announces the ~n­ lng or a second But1er Br05. meat department. with Bt'Otht-r Ft"t'd In cha~e. Thjs one is at Mayfield'• Marke t at 1741 Nt>wport A\"e., In Costa Mesa - --sam<' quality of 111eats and standards or service u at Butler Bros. at the Qoast SupPr Market in Cot'Ona del Mar. at 60\ Coa.st Bh·d. _....:,.. ____ _ Monthly ~ck Jn('("tlng for Pack 180. Cub, Scouts and their parent. ";u ~ heJd at 7:30 p. m. tomor- row (Friday) c:>\-ening at the Co- rona del Mar Sc:bool. • • • • • • • • • ,. L ·- .. v-.. OLD r, -~ terY.,. CD ' ' ' t \ torY .. ~D