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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-07-26 - Newport Balboa News TimesI Speedbo.at its Crui ser, Sin s Nea r-Jett i The 27-root runa wu sunk, her rour and bruiaed, .and a •mall st&I· hulled cruleer 'fU lmoal com-1 p I e t e I y wrecked ...J. a coin.Ion tnmde the jetties Sunday. Bob Nanney , 121 Newport, s klppertng toJd the Harbor M wu proceeding at 1 per hour a.nd dld not boat, whlc.h he saJ WU not c arry l n lip la. he Sonny II, ter that he or 18 mlle.11 e the pther be believed navigation- ; , 'The Sonny fl WU the property of E. Ebert Smith, O Goldenrod Ave., C o r o n a. d e Mar. With N&tllley were Hellen Nanney, 121 oil.at St.; Bob Zetl'ler, 1101~ Grand Canal, BsJboa I.stand and Shirl.y Doorle.y, 418 L _.r spu r Ave., Corona de.I Ma•~ 'T'ere painfully c ut, -~ Shi~ey Doorley. They were treated a the "M " St. Landing by Dr. d Rausa. The owner and s pper of the other boat Involved, 2-4-toot con- verted Ufeboat wlt~out a name. C h a r I e s G. Scbrl.der of Long • , NEWPODT CRUISER Ilea at "M" S t. l..&ndln1 follo\.\·lnc colUAlon •t da" 1'peedboat Sonny IJ wu sunk. No~ ~tlon of !!pf"edboat'11 pl:ankln1 Be&cll, reported th.a~ u he pro-~ ~=~a~eex't:.!e: :=::I Junior In ctrelee.. just tidbre it 11truck tu. b<..t on the s~boa.i-d bo""'· Schrader wu M>eorqpanied by hi!! wife, Nina. n,ey were unhurt. Chamber Accepts . Respons ility for Selling Memberships in Lig_ht To ament Only the llfeboa~ coruitrucUon of the en.ii.er •ved her from go- lna: to the bottom with the ._.._ At a strategy luncheon meeting at N orton's yesterday.----~1-------- boat. He r hull plaaea were tom members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce me t with twrahip 'u.1 11. Th .. y a re s os a part and the •Iaaai ln the wind-Walter Sh·anks, mana g e r of the Tournamefit of Lights Radio Elect c. 300 Marine Ave.: shield and portbotel shattered. A A ..... ~-· t . t . . . Richardson' Y a c ht A nc horaRe &ection of ~e ~boe.t's planking ~1a to n , o m a p a campa ign t o sell members hips 1n the I and the Bal Escrow Company. remained Impaled on the cruiaer's Aasociation. A membt-rsh ip coats 14 15 Cou:t wy. Additional out- atPm. $5.00. Dick Drake; J . A. Beek, commo-!el:! wi!I bf., announced la ter by The Harbor Mu • Qfflce ~ Bail New Feature dore and foundet ot the Tourna-Chairman Pl'l e Ba.rr~tt of the •till aearchlng today for the wreck The i'irat Annual Tournament ment of Llght.a · Association and Jaycee.a Tou"fl&ment Mem.berahip of the Sonny U . e quest wu ot Lichta Ball, jotnUy sponsored secretary ot the California State Committee. b~dJcapped b d ent .. /b>: tM ~l&tiOn and Ula~· ~ena le ; Ha,'l ~eMelm, execu -Otbe.r m"em.,,.,.. ol. ~ · c.m-~----ber 9, the J'81bt ~the :!i :::c~a!:6"';); ~~4:c-: chaJrman.~ f Pe£er8on. CIJtt ... -lnllde the .J. .._ wberou al ,_~ ..._ .ta~ of the world-fa.med water Ben Reddick. owner and publisher H I. Bill He>ard and Jack Rieb· Schrader aid lt • alm09\ ~ ,..._•nt. Only membera of the of the P tts.s, Newa-Tlm ea a nd ardaon. -'te .. the ChlneRe houae." era-· 1 ....-. 'l.Mocl&Uon will be admitted, to P09t a: Shopping News; Walter The mtttlnc wu amol'gy with Nanney wu cit "for s-d· th r--9ff the crov.'T\lng of the Queen Rae, editor of the Preas: Harrison e 1m oke Of the clgan handed Inc" and wtU appea ln City Court and to mingle w ith Hollywood P. Mar tin, editor of t he New1-out by Jaycee President Robert August 28· notables. l'tmes: Commodore Frank Simp-Kolden who addt>d a M"COnd eon -----+1--Many tmpro~·ements aon, J r ., o f the Newport Harbor lo his family on July 22, aouncil Takes Action on Bids For-Bulkheads The Qly Council met tn regular • aeulon lut night and cleaned up It.a bualnaa in the brtef sp..ce of Umee quart.era of an hour, Btda: were opened ror & concrete bulkhead on the Rhine waterway !n front of the canneria and the cont1'ct wu awarded to the low b l d de r. the Newport Dredging Company, who und ertake to in- stall !4:1 Unear fttt ot bulkhead l<W fl0.000. Bide for two clty-owned Iota ~r the Poet Office were re- J~ted, on the ground that they Were baaed on obftolet e appraiaa.ls. ~ty Manager J ohn Sallo ra 1tated 1'at yesterday the lot.a had been rhppra.t.sed at h I g h e r r1gur-...J1. Brokorw w\U be intormed of the new appral3al11 a nd Invited t• sub- mit further bid•. •The ,city adm.lnlat ra.tor was In- structed to advertl~e for bids on twelve new li ght st&ndardS. Clo.sing t he evening were off\. clal congl"t'l.t ulatlons extended by hb colleague! to Co u n c i I m a n De.UM K. Blue on the occasion of hl11 bl rthday. The Council adjourned a t 8:30. Fred Paulsen WiM l:lonor Fraternity Pin Fred H. Paulsen, 11<>n of Mr. E. H. Pau~en, ·106 · 9th St .. Balboa., novr a ttending Woodbury.. College, Los Angel('S, waa recently award- ed a bronzf' pln of l ht> Phi Gamma Kappa H o n o r Scholarship Fra- tt rnlly, To a ttatn this h o n or Paul.8en mall\tained scholu Uc grade& o r at lea.et three "A'1" and two "8'11" "'th no 1Tade lower than ··c· for •• attendanot ,at w094. --ii~ in Higher Accountancy. Trtp «» B&ahop J amu Frost and .son Matttn ot N~wport Hetrai.ts enjoyed a short v&caUon vislt.lng at Bi•hop, going up with friends from that locaUty who w ere viaiting be re. Spilled :;line . ShanlU s tated that the 1949 Yacht Clu b: I>"r. Caas Smith, com- "Pourn.ament wtll be, In comparl· modore of t he Balboa Yacht Club; Desfro.V'C. nch son wtth previoua ones, .. A• large J O h n · Upeon. co m ma n de r or ·r -or latg-er _ and better ordered... Ame rican l..t'g1on P oat 29 1 ; A.I Improvement.a baaed on exrwortence Glbaon. pre.aldent ot the U ont Necealty for f.reventing ac-r -Club Fra.nk M Un 11 alted cumulatJon of g&aO lne and rume.a are to include. he aakt. clOlllnJ of -·• ; B p 0· Gt ne ' ex 767 the lalands to motor tn.tflc ex-ru.aer ot · · · ~. Lodge-1 ; In . b o & l bilges, •pecially after R. l... Ca.Ilia, p reatdent ot t he tu."-1' w 1 a d mo -ted h cept fo r reaklent.a and busintoss uu • e na .... ere Rotary Club; Robe.rt Holden, pres· In 8 l ~ people there, ad..,.uate &t.tf'ntion to aga on a Uiuay. -'I lde.nt of the Junior Chamber of Appraisers' Estimates of COM Beach Propert y Values Vary Shortly .ft I '-11 tr th I Corona del Mar 1n.rtators, a.nd er u e n er r --Commerce; Mr11, Ellabeth l:l&ndy. ~u h R w 1" p a preliminary w at e r cavalcade -nc . a Y a urop, omona. president of t h c Bualne.u a nd d Q1 8 'I.II I Ontarl before the main event. an en m . o. were Profe811ional Women'• Club, &nd forced to leap ove~rd near the This latter, It la pla.nne.d , to con-WaJter Shanks, maiiager o"f the harbor entrance W'hen t he era.ft !l&l of open boalll tilled with Tournament of Licht.a AMOC!a - cauaht fire and a!anlt. The pair movie personalltlea. A letter hu wu treated for bum• by the fi re been addressed on behalf ot the department. Waldrop, (he owner , AMOC latlon to Stanley Richard.son said that he belle'fed lou of the of th " Hollywood Co-Ordinating boe.t reeulted rrom . a fluh explo-Committee ~ue.&tlng attendance sJon ot •pilled ca..ollne. of stars. Slgnatortee Wf're Atayor CITIES' INCOMES TAB ULA TED tlon. Outlf't• Nam..d Wtthln an hour of lbe adjourn· ment of yes terday'• meeting three businesa house!'! had agref'd to Total rKelpta ot Newport Beach city $&88,422 for 1945·f 7, California Ta.xpayera ' of more than 3QO cltlea of Ca.llfom ia . government reached' S83J.707 for 194.7-48, c0h1part>d to1.•!9'! uaociatlon said today. making public it s study of ~venuti1 RectlpbJ by ttie cltlet1 in Orange County for the two years Wtore : o....,.. County Anaheim Brea ..................... . Fullerton . H unt.tnaton Beach Laguna Beach LA Ra.bra Or&n1< ... ltM7-4$ 19418-47 IH7-t8 19.f8-of 7 11M7-'48 s 102.94i6 128.449 63,ttM 52,568 3153.210 ·( $. ..... ... s.tb~•llfh:wtt ••• co. .... ,, t :<•~''' • •• '•'"''" 38.060 -1 1,l,";O <.360 I Otk•• .. ......... 157,(68 194,71& 1~.390 21 .4M 62.M2 134.004 1<3.103 189.947 141,993 125,528 12,197 29.271 226.0!17 297,876 36.888 •8.Hll 6.9:1() Truck C.tchelf flre An open cu tank la believed ' . • • -Shot through •·the coa with one :bullet and through the head..U-with a aeeo d one, but ~urt, ~ Lillian New µt'e wu Jeat to Ule ~elford walked into. the N rt _Beact Police Statio~ last Newport Harfloll ,Cb•mher of . mght and handed .a 32~bre five-oliol revolver to Sgl Commerce If 011.d a y lli&ht Vincent lldhnigal, the otril:er .on dut~ when uiembera Ot Uie Balboa abo":·.:ie!f.:. ~:.i~Y th:t M± j CITY I COUNCIL ~~ ~:n~,:Z,~ "to-=: Martha Dennis of Loo ....... 1... I I witll the Chamber of COm· =.: .. ~!';~~ ~;.; :':i ~:J f AVORABLE TO merce ~d to Utp all of their port Blvd. Mn. Dennl.t' husband. fellow ciboena to do llkeWllle. Leland. ~. • otn1cc1e. d1sann.!d H. F. Kenny is preaident of t.be woman. who Jumped lnlo h~r · ~&n~e:"1 w\~ ~~~~ui'. APPLICATIONS ~':'4 at~::~~~ or the Balboa suit. \ I 1 Improvement AuoclaUon mark& A poliee broadcast wa.s sent o~t , 1:he City_ Council took favo rable the tint ltep i.n the eommunft.J' describing the woman &nd her action at its session lifonday eve· program ot a combined ad'Yer· car. · I n Ing, Ju\Y 25, on I\ number of llalng and promotlon body. 11te Later Dennil, st&ylng at the requests. f Chamber ot Commerce wW be Arches Mote.I with hta daughte(r. . Mayor Drake ,accepted an in-the overall city booater I' r o up t th Ila! tatlon arid vltation }o award the trophi~ for with the various bUllineu c:U&- :;;e&t!i M~.P9Denn~ might go t~e Flight. of the Snowbircl8 at trlels runctlonlng with their &UC>- h iJlter's home ln Inglewood. 6_-30 P-~-· tJuly 31 . The presenta-ciaUona aa local commiteea of the lo er s ed u ons w1ll be made tn front of the chamber. Police at lbal city were conlac~ ' Balboa Pavilion. Th e invit.a.Uon • ------·1 PU a.nd al 3 :25 a . m. today she as w u extended by th c Newport ---.~ taken into cW!ltody. Harbor Chamber of Commerce. The plan for atru&auon with t.be Mrs. Dennis LI to be arr&igne<I Traffic chamber wu crMted and prtBl!lll· •0 • ch&rg·· ol usautt with In, • ed to the Balboa Improttment <J '" Reque.st of the Tournament of A 1 Uon b ~-• -·-·•-•-tent t o commit mu1der b e f o rle S80C & 1 ~)' -.-u.e-.... ~· Li g h t s As8oclatlon for s pe<'ial Chamber aec.ret&r)'. Under the Judge Dodge. ln Coata Mesa, la c t raffic regulations for Septenlber plan. the new atttllatee will ~y toda y. 10 was reft'rred t o the city ad· one memberahtp dOu whicll will Elcht Bullet Ho1~ ministratot for working out with cover both the chamber and thelr Sirl.. Mc,.,tanigal counted slx the ASAOdlation. Improvement AaoclaUon. To all holes ~.-he.re the bullet had passed Recommenda tion of Sailon for intent.a and purpoH9 the comm.un- t h r o u g h Mn. Mc lford's , co~t salary raises for varioWJ city en1-tty buainea (l'OUP wtll be a part shoulder and collar, a nd t""'O in ployees wCs a pproved. of the chamber but will continue the bandana the woman w or c An offe~ to sell a lot, desired by tts scparalfo corporate enUty a.a a round her ha ir. the city id order t o s traig hten a well. street wai a.ccepted, tJ:\e owner having a d_,-eed tQ accept 11 .700 Already membera of the New- Inst ead of t he $6,000 he hi.d asked. port Harbor Blllllneasrnen'• Auo-Moose to Show Free Movies in Council Chamber A request of Elks I....odge 1767 ci&Uon ,are working on a similar to use the parking lot near the plan Jn their aone of lnnuence. Membera of the NHBM.A have R e nd e z v o u s on July 28 was grantf"d "provided they clean up been calling on fellow membera a fterwards." seeking chamber a.ffill&tion. The Mclhodi.iit Youth Founds-G..a IMO tion was rant ed permission t o T he cooperation of the local sell f()()(J a nd 110ft d rtnkS during groups will ci.rry the cha.mbe'r of September '10, for the Tournament commerce nearer Ill goal of 1000 or Lights. members In the current year. A.a The Ci tf Counttl Chamber8 wijl t i • 1•-rdln t Council a pproved applicat1ons of me perm ..., acco g o rnan-bt" t he scene tomorrow night of a. Lan nh Im h ·-n 1nvt•-P hilip S. Graham for an egg anJ ager ge e , e ...... , ...,. free public screening of two films poultry bu11iness and Max Wolff other bwdneu &"f'OU.Pll to adopt the showing the work of thP Loyal tan t It for I!-delicateMen and restaurant, same P or ICOnt.mu.n Y cooper- Order of MO<Mle. The show begins Bubject to approvaJ or the health 5tlon and wtll explain the program at 8 :30 p.,m . department. of the ci\aJnteer b\ '.S.lall to tbe One of the pictures de.a.hi w't.b Setbeck A.pprovOO ctvlc orcutuUona of the city. Moose.heart, the Child Cl\¥' n~r On recom.mend.aUon of. the Pia.rt-P'ollowtn1 ta the A.aaoda.tton'a ChlCa~ whlch !JI• M()()R eat.ab-nlnr Commtaslon, an 11-lnch &et-ronnal ~lutlon~ , ~ m~[ 7.~.,...-0 for ~e ba.ck at 208 Larkspur, Corona del, ·~..s. .wiondfd and unan.1 .. care ana Ulfll......_ "'ot otpbJtl M'ar, wu approved. . mou-..-.•a.e.a :-. >f members ot the order. Tbe 1517 · t" other shows life at Mooaehaven, Yan·..._IS Smash ''That Ole Balbea lmproverne:nt Florida., the home for aged Mooae IUU AMOClaUob dectaiet tta purpoee a.nd their wtvea. ln eac h lruitlLu· 1 W"indo S f N• a.nd lnt.erit to parttclpate tn a co- Uon It b the fixed policy of lht W 0 lfte operative lftt\'ement embracing order thl'lt members of a famll:>·1 Bus"lnesS Pl,,..,_AR the var1ou9 1reaa ,of the City or a re never separated. ~· Newport Beach with the Newport IA11tltutlon Sf't :Wo service stations tn t his a rea Harbor Chamber of Commerce u Earl F. Elmendorf , d 1s t r t ct received attention from the van~ the ·coord:lnattna-acency .• organizer, in chaJ"l'e of the for -data wh o .. earll'. Sunday, found ''To t.hJ8 e.a, the members o f matton of Uk new New'port Har-strange delight 1n hurling rock.! thl• orc-anlA.Uon do hereby atfil· bor Moose Lodge, announced to-t hrough windo'ts, A tot.a.I of nine late wtth the Newport H&rbor day that wtth 99 p r 0 8 p e c t 1 v e businesa. t~e ot~er seven alo ng Ch&mber of Commerce on the c harter members enrolled U\e In-Santa Ana 8 MBl,II St., were vie-baaia of J25.00 per year for each stttution ot the "baby lodge" of t im lr.ed by. the hbodJums. firm rnemberahip wtth the ._a.gree- the order Ul practically aggured, so ' ~hree win.dows of Hans Broer -ment and undn-st&ndlng that ~-00 much 80 th&t definite arrange-Ing s Automot ive Service Station. ot that amount will cover full mentlil have been made for the Marine and Bayside. n e a r the memberahtp tn the Balboa Im· ceremony. Only on more man Is Ba.Jobe Is land bridge. wert! shat-provement Aa.oct&Uon, and that --•e<1 e t e red. Damage is estimated at the Balboa memben will conati· 0 = . $300 · tute and be known · .. the BsJboa The in8titution ls aeheduled for 1 h A so s altered were t we I v c Oivfalon Of the N.....unnrt Harbor Sunday, Aucuat 7, at 2 p. m. It 1 d 1 J H F 1 ---~ w n ow11 n ames · . u c h's Chamber ot Com.me~ with a wtll take place ln the "Old City 1 •-u l 18 82 N 11erv ce a... on a 1 ewport DlrectOr repruenta.Uve on t h e Hall" on the ocean front Juat eut Bl d Co •-M h I v .. 11... esa. w tre al8o $300 Board ot Director• of ·the New. of the Newport Ptt>r, which Is now th r 1 d w or o g aaa was estroyed. port Harbor Chamber of Com - &Jated lo 'become M o o II~ Hall. P oli ce and deputy ahertffa a.re me.rce. James B. West, regional dlre<:tor, examining the rocks uaed, tn hopes will be in charge or: lhe cere-of Ollt&ining a clue to the identity monies. of tht> miscreant.a. They 11ay that lniti&Uon I.a. $10, with annual the van d al a apparenUy drove due1 ot $1:5. AppllcaUon blanks Pouth through Santa Ana throw- s.re available from Efwood Schell, lng stones at random at atore Ntowport Jewelen, Court a.nd Mc-window1. Fadden, a.nd Jack Mille r at the Total damage.A cau.Rd by the Balboa Flower Shop, 509 East •·pranksters" has not yet been Central Ave. determin~. "In actual ope.ration. the BaJ. boa Divtllon of the Cb&mber of Comm~ will be synonomoua with the Balboa Impronment Aa- aocl&Uon., wtUcb wtU ccmtinue aa· &n incorporated body to apon80r lntens:tve Improvement and devel- opment aa a dlatlnctively Balboa operatJon." Old Timer lack - In Anny Uniform Everett H . 8chneewels, 29, fi r 212t ac..n Bl'Vd., Balboa. t h i s week r«Jliated ln t h e Medical Dcpctment of the Army, accord· Inc to M/BcL-Robert Bulle. local recrut~r. Set. HuU., wbo hu tu. office at the N1wpott M:untctpal Pier, went on to ..,. that Schneewe\5 is a profi-tiloe•I eoldler with over nine yean Of "'1•toe. He reenlisted to b.ls 1 oW I rad e of Technical Serp&!tt. Sc-WN afptund by the Jape -,.. UM: PllillppinM tell and ..... 1! ].~ If d ·al. WV until lib· orated la· 1"1. Re -Ml'1Jed the Ooed P.,..1ttt Medal. _..iatk· -Ooa ....... -1. Amer!· can Dl\t' lJ llodai, PbWpplne Def--111 'll DW••w• 'zhecS Unll Cltalioio ..,.. -• --llld u.. w!lrtt Wer.Jl.Yiol.n.-X-.. •I •~ ~~t ••••• 1l10 ~ ........ &t Poort Ord. ?;~•i 7. -• ..w re- celft ........ s; •L · • ~Or • ..... ._ tlM1• ....... eo ... ...,._ UJMllr 8"'282 2 1 ... ,, .... tke ot ~ Q ea ll I i...,, 111c.. to oolldi ......... ~b• ~~ •• •'Ts • .. 1ep;n. -. . ... , , ...... ... '.' ••ti•• .. taJroit -Illa ... 1 ' • • '. - I . •• \ • • ' -. :,ult.,.-~·~ .. ..;,, • HARBO SOCIAL EVENTS ~ Mr. ancf Mr • Ferg us Camero,. McK ay to Malie H hr• in Corona de/ Mor . ){rs. Carl It. Cam Benik Rd.. a the manl•ge of 1fr1-lila.blelJEll.a- betb Roepl{e to Mr. rJUll Cam· eron M c K a y, at t' botle on Fr Id a y cVenlng, uly 22. 100 guest~ attending. TbP ceremony wu perfonned by Bi.shop Lowell Paul Wadle. befoft an improvu,ed alle~th Ughted tapent a:1d buk'U pink ad· lollu1 from whfch rs. Wi~am Chapman of Napa. la Thelma F'on!man ot Da}'ton Ohld. Mrs. Pat Blackwell of t.onr Beach and J.frs. Lee C. M cF arland of Aco, carrletl lighted c a~I ea a n d r.lrt!lt·hed .!!JI.tin rib lo form an aL~le f or the brid 1 party. Prtt.eding the cere~ny Mrt1. B . F.. Burchfiel MO&' "!BI es a tht~ Hou.se" and a wedding number, Mr'1. Geralll Kint at the piano. Grace W e a t. wearing an ankle length sown ol p a I e ll'ft-i, a~ tended the bride a n d •rved u ring beaN>r. Twenty former memben of the ?Ca vy Va~tly Chapel All w oman·• Choir, orpniSed and directed by the, bride durtn1 the war, aan1 t he weddlflg hymn and aho U· !!lllled the bOltUI. Mr. Pal Black· well acted u but man. Refresh· menu were .erved following th\ ceremony, Mn . Ru s" e 11 Black pouring. The co u p I e len tmmedlaUly after the reception for a motor trip to Idaho &nd the National Parks. They 14111 be at home after Augum 1~. at 707 Jumlne Ave .. Corona del Mar. Th & b rt d e, an accomplished musician. b a member or the Long Beach Woman's Music Club, lhe Musical Arts Club and the Art AMOClatlon of Long Beac h . . , ·• Al -·-· ea-, Bro.. Nott. .0. of Mr. and MR. Les Nott ot ti.cblwood D r I • e. Newport. H dfhls la at Ca mp Cedar C l e n o Jn the San Diego mountatm:. t.h1a: ,week. a ttending a Methodiat .JunJor car6p. .. Tbe automobile or W , W . Wood- man. Long Beach, parked ln New· port IJ(.a.ch, waa looted or two wa.Ueta a.nd contenta Sunday, Woodman ttport.ed to polke. Thf!. wallet.a belonged to Glenn a n d C.rald Briggs, llbo Long Beach. .. K l(llberly S-ll360 Newport Blvd. at Pau la.Moo Bet. Cotta ldesa & Santa An& Box Othc>e Ol"!'M I p. m. a :90 oa Suadaj-• SURF~ • 'ADULft -..... -'1 E ........ S t t•s-4::11 -...,..._w...__ Of'Orce Ran "Outpost iD Moroeoo" Abo A-ti aad C..."'llo "IN fllt: NA VY" Frtdloy ud .~ M .... J.19o CarrGll "HIGH f'V&Y" Aloo "Blondie'• Bl& Deal" Suaday ud M-. Loa Me.Allhttt • "THE BIO CAT" hT-Aloo . F...dwanl Q, lla"•'D• -llJl,ywt.Jd 11Hou!M'! of 8traa~e:n•• The bride was givetj in maniage by ~fr. Herbert Zwltk of Hol!y- \~·ood . Her gown war• of uhea of ro.'+\."l'I sheer w ool, noor length. A n nm1 bouquet of pin~ ro8eS wa& carri('d. A yoUng nlke, Barbara HAWVER -To Mr. and Mn. The groom. ~n of Mn . Donald M c Kay of' Aberdeen, Idaho, I." connected w I t h Bethlehem Stef'I Company. J esu!'I ~funoz. Rt. 2. Box 373. Co111t:t Mesa. in Santa Ana Community ho51pital. July 24, IIM O. B son, fi lbfl •• 1;')!._. oz. SAT A I . o _.\1· ot l lalhoa l•land_,. fayorltr l"barn.'a""l8t "~ ~lf-bratr4 ~1 •ll[kt M t.M ..._.... Bay {'luh ,,hr n t r n N1uplNi uf Nr~'l1'0rt lla.rbortltl\. ...._jct}~ an e\"HllU of ....... a.ad emtMtalmnPat "·Ith ~Ir. •nd ltf t'!t. J obn Alh-n. Sri• ,,.r,... bookl'd all n-ndns Oil .o\.Uell°w -•.-e \\1th DO Oftt' bt.tn& lf-r rxct>nl \Valtrr ~1rllott . Pkt af?d .'l.l:KtVf' aroaad the Rble frCH9 tM ltfl ,•re Mf'll.. l flhD Alletl. ~l r.oi. rpm 11,.ndf'T!'On, J ohn SaJlon, Mni.. Hadd Clq , R. &. H~kl-.· M:n. Frank WIMoa, tladd, K1~. M n. J ohn ·s.11on , T om HNdf'non. Mn. a. R. Hodatd.uo.. ,.,...,,,.. w~·· Mra. &em Reddk_!t. Waltf'r ~lrllelit, Bfon Rf'ddlck, ~'"'-Oar EaJ IWa. E d GroPnPDdy kf', Mn. Watte r · Mellott. Oar EqH ..... M "-Ed Gnlf"rM"ndykf:, and 'oba AUf'a. , f Plioto by Beckner)_ Birth day Fete Brin gs Friends To Ba y Clu b '•Hearts is Diversion To See ~arbor For Firemen's Aux. The nat1ona1 \oonvt'ntion or lhe Slpa Alpha EpaUon fratf'rnily .,..01 be held l.n Loe Angel~ in Se-ptember and arrtngementa have bff.n made ror approximately 1090 of the de~ptea to visit Nf'wport BHcb. ~. WNI .. ,,.,,,.... Inly !I, !1, !I "SORROWFUL .JONES" Bob n • .,,.. Lucltw ·aau "NlOHT UNTO NIGHT" Vl\•lea u.ctford, Ronald Rf'pn THE CHINCHILLA SHOP Announces ChanfJe of Location in Meantime Phone In q uiries to Menlo "93960 or call at Dale. HBwver. 428'1 Avocado Ave .. romna del M n r . In St. Joseph hOHpltal. July 22. 1949, a "°"· 8 I~. CLASS -To Air. 1Ul4.J Mr~­ Robert C las.-,. 216 Jfth St., Ne,v- port Beach. in St. J01teph hoapital. July 24. 1949, a daughter. ~1'c F"A.RLAND -rro ~fr. and Mr I'!. BPverly Mc Farland, Ba y· !i!h'lre camp. Newport Beach. in_ St. Jo ... e ph hospital. Ju!y1 23, 1949. ll rlnu,Ktiter, 6 lbs .. l~ oi . S \VEITZER -To f,r. and '-1rs. r:ene Sweitzer. 2~74 Elden Ave., ( 'Qf!tfl ~iesa , in Sant. Ana Con1- 1nunity ho.!!pital. Jul~ 24 , f91 9, a llau~hter, 6 lb..<1., 4 oz. A1 UNOZ -To Mr. and Mrs. )1ARR IAGE LICES SES J ohn Rayn1ond GIJllum , 20. 200 20th St.. Costa ~feaa : Dorothi>a Ruth Hurd, 19. 2000 Ni>wport Blvd .. Costa Mesa . W illiam C hurc h Cook, 48, IM31 Cent ral AYf'., Irvine; Yvonnt' M . Schmldtt .. 33, 1402 N. Sycamore St .. Santa Ana. J t-rorr1e Kt>r.n"th R irdel. 20, 317 W . Ash St., Brea: 'Barbara J unt> Meier, 17, 4181! E , Flort'.'nce St .. LI! Habra. Legion A uxiliary Hears Reports Reg ardin g Gift t o Po li o Veterans Gift! were provide<! at every place ~ttlng around the table al the Balboa Bay Club Frtrtay when nlnf' coupl('s 'A'ere biddf'n to t'njoy the evt'ning with tht' J ohn AllenA nf Balboa I~land. C&l<tallA in the patio beJ11ide the ne<A' ~win1ming pot1l \Vere enjoyNI prior t11 tlln ner which was ~e rved ln the main dining AAlon . The Jong table had been appro· priately decorated and the favor!! for th e gut>Rts ··••e re carefully lab~led . surprised pa rty goers g ot every thing from miniature bath- tub~ to explo11ive picture! which l~nt much to the levity of t he t'Venlng. J ohn Allen . a.nd Mme of thos~ attending the party enjoyed relat- A hen rt· warming report wa~ in8' tale~ nt the early dayA a round hr•1u.l{ht by Helen Randrl fro n1 H b Pl 1 l he mudflaL'I o f the Newport the 11istr1 ct meet ing at Hunting· ar Qf ayers Harbor Jetty. tun Beach to mempers of New· S D Inter!i!per1:ed with the g ifts anll port Harbor Auxiliary,. American ~Ua fe a nee sitorlf'" were danC'eJI to the mu11lr Uglon Pogt 291, at the mC'eting n ( Ray \Vhittaker and his orchesi- held h>l onday evenin1. G reat Succ e ss t r a. A special arrangement o f Ht•rta wu the dlvenion of evf'ninir boun when Leonora Zube •ntertalned F1l"f'mf'n'1 Auxiliary mt'mbtn at he r homf' on Balboa l•Land. Taklnc prtua Wt"' June Kiddlt for ht1h 9C'Orf' a.nd Mona Hayden, conM>latlon. )11r1. Hayden alao won tht SJ>f'Ci•I prlr.e. Thr ee me.lnben Wt'rt" obllervlnl" birthdays w1thln the month and gifts wt>rt prP- •<•ntt"d Alma Thompson and Mrs. ZubC', ~ "' h 11 e ont' wa.a .11ent to Norma. Brit1Cc:ie. A abort bu1tne!la $e&11ion wu held. with Vivian Halt-a, vice pre~ident. as cha lnnan. Arrangt"- n1ent.A were made for the ntxt n1t'eting. a patio party to bt> hekt at the home of LaVeme &rry. San Bf'mardlno Avenue>, on Au• gust 8. Af embera preRnt lncludf'd : Loli \Voodma.nset', Muine Conn e I I, Olive Searlf'3, Mona Hayde.n, Jean Af cDonald, June K iddle, 'La.Verne Bt'rry, A Im a Thompaon, Ealher J ohn90n , Zenobia Froat, Vivian Half'!", H Plf'n Randel an(il Leonore Zu~. The loc•I J>O"t . w'th about ·~ Happy ,B;rthd•Y was lmprovi•<!d Catholic Women in e m b e r a. recentlt gave three Nobody ha11 more run thlln th~ tor 'Phar·ma-cute-1-ca.I John' by w h e e I chair• and I two pa.Ir of Newport'. H arbor Comm u n l t y Whittaker and the orchestra. Sew . .l.. } " crutc.hea for use or rllo patients Players with their sUm!'fler pro· At t en d k g ... 1" ... 'T"'_ ... >t' _ _,,.~ ~ • :i t the U . S. Nava hoapitaJ at gram or weekly !lquare dance/II. Mes.srs. and Mesdames T om RenJ· l.:athoUc Women'• W e1fatt Aa· .'Im-en. Mr11. Randel 8tated that The finrt or lheAe dances. heltlo enion. Hadd Ring, R. R. Hodgkin· • o c I at Ion of Newport Beach1 \Vord tiad come from the hospital each Wednesday evening In the <jon, Ed Cr o en en cl y k e. GRr ~poniJOred by the De 11. n er y of r hr1t it wu.!I in1pouible to reallr.e parking lot behind the Birtcher E n~\i!'lh, \Vfllter Mt>\111tt . F"rkuk Ura.n ~f' County Catholll'. W omen. ho"'· rnuch the thought o f receiv-1 Building, 141 5 Coast Highway In u.·1~hon . John Sailors, 1111tl B ~ n met Tuesday at the home of M rs. inJ!' tho.-.!" gift!'! had t.lone in raising Coro na dcl Ma r. was a howling Reddil'k Cnlln Brown. Bay Shores. \ht' 01•1rale or the \'eterans. success. More l ha n a hunclrf'<i Over 100 pounds of clo thing waJI N11 wheel C'hair.111 were !IUpplted dancers twirled merrily untler the B lb B Cl b rrcondltloned for shipment r or hy tht• ,i::ove rnmt>nl for these pat· Jllant to the calls of lln~si-4.Jo an'1 a oa ay u E:11101:w an relief. A quota Of ~ 1e nts. !'lo Afr!'1. N elli,. J . Carlson Allemaiid lt•ft. poundR a month h.t.a f>een asked hos pital and patlen we If are. All local resident" Rre lnvitei-1 of the local group and womf'n a r(' \'hnirn1an of the ~1st district. In-to come out and join the fun. Tht' H Id w t F t donating geru!roualy. ll'r\·~t~i the auxiliarff"lt in prO\'id-purpose of th e~e RqUare tlanC'e!I 18 0 s a er e e M t!nlbt-n. brouaht !la.Ck lunche.'I i ng the needed a rticlt'but o nly the two-fold-t o raise money tn df'· and corree wa!'1 8erWO by th e hx:ul unit gave so generously. fra.v production c 0 8 t 3 for thl' i h11steRS. Another e"citlng \11.'alt>r spurf11 l'lfin~ w t•re made at the meeting Playt'rs' 19"9-~0 seaM>n of plays I ( ffi r nrnl\"Rl thrilled 11 large c rowd n f 10r n joint installat on o o cers I to be directed by T o n1 Giimore youth mf'mbe rs or the BA iboa Bay .llt:.~A ~('R OEON 1-fOM.E \\'llh the Legion post on the eve· and to a r o u A e Int e rest In the N r.r. L. c . N•l-n. W•ll kn~·n I h d Club S11turrtay , Ju 1 y 23. cw ...,. .-.. "" 111ni:; nf August 10 apd t is ope Players· organization, which is in rl't'nrlls were ~l in the rive year C~te Meaa ph:f1illclan anll JIUrgcon. lovft.aUoo to come here waa e'- tended by Mayor Dick Drake at • meettnr of tht Orange County S A.E Club under thf' dlN"Ction of Jack Lutz of Santa Ana at lhe Balboa Bay C lub recf'ntly. PlanA call for the df'legates tc reach h t>re at noon, St>ptember 7, for lunch. after 14•hlch they will go afloat for a tour or thf' har· bor. 111 the evening a barbttue will ~ hf'ld at thp NewpOrt H ar· bor Yacht Club In honor o f lht'.' dPle.gate!I a.nd their fan1illt'A. Fri.. Sat, luJr !9, SO "Dl)DE GOES WEST" Eddlo Al ... '1 "THE BIO CLOCK" Ra.y Mtllaad, MMll"f'f'IO O'llan1. Sun.. July SI , Aus. 1 "D J,EOAL ENTRY" Hol\ .. rd Duff, ~tart& Tot'f'n "PERILS OF PAULINE" Rrtf}' Hulton Tuf'!'day. "Colorado I M I Mc-C,...., . AUl'U!'lt 2 -Territory" Vll"(lnla Mayn 1935 Anahellll, Costa Mesa - TO CHICAGO/ PITAM Santa Ana Statlon -~;OWL SHOW Fri Sat (;. D. Llndw~·· T. P.A., SOJ N. 1'1aJn, Sant a A na SbortenJac "QISC··· 3 lb can .79¢ t hat the 21s t district dril.l team the midst of an lnten.111 lvP member· 1 '' c"nval .. clnv at h i• home. 120 \ r h it I 111<1 l·las~ hy Sora Harr\Mn, an1 " a \\'\JI 1~ ~re~nt . or t ~d r ua1. t ship 11nd season tic ket campaign. in th~ 13 year old aiu.1 under e la.iii.-. East 18th Street, his friends will 1 u 1a ggert 1s frt•s ent·e ec No admls..°'ion p rke h1 cha rgt'll. ._ 1 11 J h J ™' o-Ja~I to learn. He h•• •-•.n ( I 'I' t th 'ti uy n nt> yt'ar o t 11 nny urg~n · -,. ....., o l It! nuxi iary b~ . e pos\don~ but it i111 requested that a donation JllCn. J ohnny, w h 0 h 0 i 18 rrom confined ror JO day" in Santa Anll of fir!'ll and secon vice pre!> en be made lo the Players. Laguna Bench. and has had l\VU Co1nmunlty hoi.pltal with pneu· have not yet bee!othfilled. It ids Bradley L:: Hughe8, callt>r. dt'· years training under Or. Paul mnnln but Is now well on thP wny hripe<l that some o e n ew an voteA the finit hour rron1 7 :JO lo tr• recov•ry. Cerril'lh, Balboa Bay Club Youth vnunKer men,1bers 1A1ill take these 8 :30 p.m . to ln.structlon ror begin· k I r t Direi-·t or. is a probable futurr ot'f'h:t'~ anti 1A'Or nto u u r e ner11. 50 no one need stay awyy rollege and Olympic Games s t•r. Bfoech Part1 lt'.!lderllhlp. because he haJI neve r 8 q u a r ~ ~1 ona Hayden presided at the danttd. H e s-...·an1 25 yards in 1~.5 secondl'. mt•ctlng and 8 Apeclal guest was Susie Bro14•n. Bob Milum and A wiener roa!lt wu a feature or a reeenl beact\ party partlcipatf'd In by Harbor area rrlenda. ln· eluded were Me 11 !I rs. and Mes- damd Dean !hnJth. William Mc· Tacgart, Milton Steller. Robt> rt W eisn1ann, Scotty Perkins a n d Ton1my Mayfield. he'r motht'r, )tfrs. George Mcintyre Johnny Jurgt>n11en tave rlne ex· ~r Tarzanna. FsmJly Gatbf'rins hibltlons o r fancy diving rrom the llARBECL"E DCNNER A group or local, Lo.~ Angeles anti l.ai.runa ~ach friends gath- ert·t.I u n Saturday evening ror a !'-!Urpriff birthday p.lrty. honoring r.l 1M Beverly Kilmer and enjoying th~ b&r~ue dinner served In the ~n tio o f the Kilmer home at 68 Yuv .. 1 Road, Beacon Bay. ' • I ~tr. and ~1 rs. A. L. Pinkley anrl daughter Betty of Cos t a Memt went to San Bernardino Sunday where they ,·!sited Mrs. Pinkley'y parents. Mr. and Mrs. Georg f' Stark ey, a.nd Or. ind ~1r11 . V. P.1. Pinkley; parents " the local man. Also In the family pthertng wer"!: ~1t. and Mr•. Virgil Pinkley and da.ughter Audrey of Los Angele11. • , ... • lo\v springboal'd . The famou."' Penn)• Shov.·"r cli- maxPd lhf' runfilled p rogram wtth many boys and girl!'! Joadt>d down "''ith sil,'e r end pt'nnies gathered f ron1 the b o t t om or the new swimming pool. Each Saturday mornln1 from 1 It :00 to 12:00 a .m . there will be the rf'gular Water SporU Carnival iA•ith many new reat urff add· ed such as co m e d y d I v I n g stunt swtmmlng. rhythmic swln1· ming. w•ler .ballt>t, 11 f e uvlnc demo n!ltralions, and watergamu, in addition to the regular raCM. rancy divine ex h I b I t i o n. and Penny Shower. , Place-winners laal Sa l u rd « y were aa follow1: Sara Harrt90n. Marco Weber. Ly n n Ackland, Billy Beaaenser. Tom Hallett. Hank Kyle, Donna Hartman, Pat Burm, JOIU\n Bee- aenger, Jackie. Buck, Ronnie Jut- 1ensen . J oh n n I e Beck, Phy!P Milum. Melinda Ackland, DOnna Rartma.p, Rondl Woolf, N o a m I t.torran. Nancy B r 1 • n t. J oy Franco. and Susan K ine. Johnnie J u r a en s e r>, A 11 e n Pttche.r, ~· Bmwn. Judy Reed, Laurie O rHn. AnabeU. Plt cJwr. Bob Miium. Per Tnobaer. Larfy VU<k. Jaclde lllKk. Janice· ,KJ!e. Anita Paln. Cltrbtlna. Weber, BillJ Beck. Lany BeclL Dlck Carter, Jllftlce \<yle, Betty B • c It. Kn \VlcMtrora. cart Treble.r, Ta J a Tohill. and Darlene munon.. ' HOW TRUI Lut week tlie fol)owlng atal~· m .. nt wa• made by one or Amerl<-•'• I r .e a l e•~UV8. Quote: "lt'I boUnd to look dark If 7oU clow fMr eJes." "If we open qu r. e7ea a nd LOOK around we wtlf 9ff how well off ttM-Amtrk:•n Pf'OPlf' really a.re today." End of Quote lllld time to T R J N K . liow blcued wci are , to ltve ln the Harbor a rea and be•t of all UDO ISL& Why not open JoW '7 .. IUld look around. Look et Wiine or lll• Jut fftb&lnlnC Iota that can be ~pt at ftf'J k>w prtcu aad ttuonaliW t f' r m .a. THINK ot bu}'lns a I bedl'GOm, l'ln·n!Oh«I -.., LIDO 18LJ: ror oaJ:r SJ3,Se0. · Tiie comJas of ..,.., -Jn- _,,. to lloutloor11 .eaurom1o, tM ~ "' .... t ..... UM! -plelloil iJt ui. laala -"" ~. all wrtio ' ..,..'1 Ja. __ ..... •LIDO ... -. ' ...... ---•...q <>NII LIDO l9Lll. , W• llaW -·-at/Ya. wm,.... LOOIU ' lll'ISl£PMnls 1& Fltttwood 1 39 Suchanl• CHOCOLATE ~IOTOR OIL 2 gal. • -S9UARES 29¢ \\'!ZAR 0 39¢ Pkl• SALES TAX W ILL .BE WICK 5 1fr or.. I ,-ory CHARGED ON ALL TAXAB LE ITEMS ~~T FOOD 212~ SNOW ~~~~~~~~~~ HaJar- CELERY •• s .......... .... Old Country l,·ory HARMACK 29¢ FLAKES pkg. I larte n l!CE 14¢ Jt OL -'iARGARINE Holl day BRO\V1'11i'TE ~nx 39 r TOILET SOAP 2/25¢ ... Soap Po~·der IS or... TIDE pin.• tax . 15" qt. 8 ••. 24' Canada Dry BEYERAG~ 8 ... 22' .. Maxwell House COFFEE 8talll-lllrJ•n LIVERWURST SPREAD 4 v, ... 20' l 1b. caa ••. 99e 10 ... 47# K.Japford ·SALMON 4e OL Cor• 33 f 8 tan;1°b. 12¢ Tot Valley·Bullett E•erced7-Vecta1Jie .hllce Cocktal ..... 3/17¢ ........ 3;25 , Camay TOILET SOAP .... amall ••• 7c ~ Powdf!r DUZ OXYDOL Jc. pks. PAO LAUNDRY SOAP DBEFT Jc. pq. , -------'--Jr-PEAR HALVES No.%1 29¢ WASHING 53' """ 47¢ PWD. !8 oz. I Do. lloJt lhrtft'o N. B. C. :-----.,e--... ----OLZANs:, 2/23¢ Slftdded ~.15' WIENas 11 ... 49# ., · "'• 98# ------'-·----·" ---~·-------CL&AN8EK pl a· .. 3/26.. ~J .;;, ._,. • . w-.,. SOAP • Wwfli. SyiliP..1u. -41 # SOAP ---DIJED •• 7•-~._... 11118 •• •If.Ille • Kl USM • • , \ • • l • I -">or--•~"' \ 19~ • . lNTM;. WOQµ>O~ Chapel We ding Followed by Big Bear Sta -Bf& Bear has bet!n arry · Kid~er . . artU:$ ' ortla"d Girl or .-peclaJ intP.r~t to their many lAnd tor the n.ewl Mr. and rrtend!t Ir. the Harbor a rea Ls the M..,,. Joh n Ra y mo n d Gillum news or lhe reeent marriage or I Darolhea Rut h Hu ). who•,. evening nu.,ptials occur f'd July 10 Virginia ·Le C I a i re M o r g a n. in the chapel o r the Coflta M esa C!aughter of Rev. antl Mrs. Richan! Community Church. 1'0.'lrie," u.s Risley loforgen of PorUand, Ore., Abe ls k.qr.wn to her I friends. !s forrnerly of Laguna Beach, a111f the pretty daul'htcr o( ~frs. Rulh Harry \\'. Kidder. Mn of ~fr. and Httrd of. Berkr ley a n d Paul D. :\lrs. Huber t Kidder, 1880 Whlttl<'r Hurd or Santa Ana. Mjr. anti M~. Ave., C<>:!'ta Mesa. R. R. Gillum, 200 20th St .. Co~tR . Rev. Morgan officiated at the MHA., are the bridegroom's ceremo ny performed In the Flr!'!t parents. Christian Church Ghapel, tn the Rev. Charle!'! F'. H an I officiat ed presence or 80 gue11ls. The brldc:'s ot Lhe d 0 u b I e ring! service at !'til!.ter, M W Beat rice Morgan, at- which the rormer 1ri1iss Hurd wa.1i t ended as maid of honor . Cla~de given in nlarTiag(' by her fa ther. I Lewis was belllt man and Dirk She '""'Ore n semi-formal gov.·n of I Chang ushered. w h i .{ e Jersey, plctu.le hat •and ~ h e young couple will make whJft? orchid corsage. H er sister. "their home In Portland Mn . An11 Ambr()Se, ..Va1l matron nf honor In blue laffela and cor-Ea•lel'ft Guf"f'fA sage of gardenlu. Ricbrd Gillum Carilyn-J eane and Jill ·Beardsley served h11l brother u be11t man. of Oetroitr Mich ., a re visitors at Mrs. Gilbert Seal 61ayeU th t:: Lhe home of )fr. and Mrs. Dougl1111 wedding music nnd ttnuquets of Hlne&ly, 240 E . 20th St .. Colll,P; v n r i e g a t e d v.· h i t le blosJU>m!f ~ Mesa. The young easternC'rs a~ adorned the ChAPf'I. I Mr:-i. Hinesly's nieces. Mt&. R. R . Cilium V.•n rc R CO i'· !Ulge or pink carna t iolll!. \\'Ith her green c rept! costume. ('oot"htdf' Stay T e rminating o Mjourn a!" gue!"tl'I nf MiM Allee Plumber of Newport H ei°ghtM , ~t rs, Thomaa RnAA and Th e bride ~tul.J\e1) at Tu.citin High Schoul and A:fr. Gillum at- ten d~! Ne\\: port Harhtlr Un Ion H igh Srhot"il, Thf'y wUJ rf'side at daughter Carolyn, a.nd Mrs. Jamel'- 1 i:'..'i ':: N e \V port Blvt.1,. Co~tta Hammond. hnvf' returned to Lin· Mt-sa. t coin, N{'braska. Smart Fall Hats Are Coveted Prizes At St. Jame ~ Parish Bridge Luncheon Mary Neville Honored at Brida l Shower Costa Mesa C ircles Hold July Sessions The patio of Ml"!'f. Ne lla F'uller'.i hon1e on W . 1 9 t h St. \\•&JJ the scene of a potlur:k luncheon whe11 Ci r c l e t of tht> Costa ~f e3a \V .S .C.S. held . its latest meeting. Mrs . Nellie Vanderpool wa.s W t"I· co n1ed i.nto the membt>rshlp. }.fr,. Kathryn Dial end Mrs. Semone Ottu 'A'('re co-hoste8ses. M rs. I..out>lla Olson pre!!lenled l he missionary n1euage and At rs. George Plun1stesd led the devn- tions at a n1t>eting of Cir clt-<I a t the hon1e nr ~t,f':it . Bertha Hill. PlanA for a n1 mn1age ule A ua Ove r 200 women eyed with en vy,.,______________ 18 were outlined by members c,f th4• e ight b<>auti(ul (al• hats w h ic h Franklin, Caroline Bax t E' r and I Circle l I who J?;&thered with Mrt \\'ere among the most covf>ted ~1 aurine Elder. E lea no r Llsk o f Broad'A•ay. Ai r• :l\.\'.irds at the ThurSday bridgt> On rach table wa s a prl~e for Corene ~ttcher had charge or lunchPOn. r!Mit to be 1held In the high score. a )(Old pill box. Dishf'S lhe devotlon.s. Mrs h1yrt le Long ne>w parish house of St. James of nl ints complc>ted the lunc hMn gave a n1ills1onary talk o n Japan. F.pi!'t('opal c hurch, but lhf' lucky menu of ch ic ken ~a I all. dainty winnt-rs wPr.-Afrs. \\lil,ard K illion. sandwichf's, co(fel' and a ~hole" of Birthday Dinner ~1 .. ~. Kr nnf'th Of'll. Mrs. Georg" dl'l1"<'tnblt: c1.~ssert conf~ct 1on.11. I At Quar y Home Go.y, Mrs. L. T . K ing~baker, Mrs. Success of thf' affair \\·as due r J. Stawaki, M rs. Ra)' Chf>se bro. to thP f'fforts of. ~frs. Bert Brf'W· A.i r. and Afr•. Kenneth Quarrv, Mr!!. W. 1.1. Cla.saell ~nd Afrs. R. t-r. genP ral chairman, andhhe>r 1 61 ~ Santa Ana ·Ave., ent ertain;d J)onald Hall. a. two-tfrher. for sh(' aides. Mrs. Frank Gunning am with 8 family dinnf'r in honor or won a hat at laat ye~r·a party . v.·as In chargt' or the lunch eo.n. their !'Inn, Ronald, w h O!' e lSth Door priZC':l ldo nat by harbOr assistt-£1 by the h'l t>9dan1es Austin birthctay It 'A'a1', SharinK the celr- Olfrl'hants and he>ad(' by hand-Sturtr:\•ant. Henr.r S<.'f'ley. Gl~orge j brRtlon we re Ai r . 81111 hi r.!. K . L. ~l/Tll' twin bottles nf pf'rfume and If' R oulhar. B. J . Gookt>n and Quarry and <'hlld r~n . K t>nny J nn [!I n h1xurioUA _,lip of f.)'inn sat in, :Jth"''"'· enll Christine; f\ir. and ~t ra. Raloh f'mbrold£'red and lace-trimmed I f\i rs. J ohn Pr~ndergas~ and Mrs. ~l yrehn and c h i 1 d r e n , M ikki. WPrf' w on by lhe Me ame• Law-Alexander Hnm1 lton &SSL!lted Mrs. "M ugsl," and Eric; Af n . Mary L. rt'n'ct" J . Pf1-ler, Joh H. Raley, George Y&rJley at the "post of· \Vill la m.s, Mary J o and Gene Thom &• Lyon. John CUrcl, E. flee" wbci:e surprise parcela Wf>f P QUP..I,I')'... M ra. Eugene ~nj) t'Oll, Wll-collected itck wltlch bad bffn urch~ · · ,,. · M . L. K eer er l:llnllkrt., Ron...id ~ t>otr.mf. • t Horton, A. aold by h erae and M rs. Gooken, S B t J ' " M t i "' T P O and M n . Har old Harvey was in On Orn 0 r · '". ar n. ".,. . . eorre M·-,qr(', Dnr*ln w. ldt'!; Charles char1e ot the hats. f'8Ch the work 1C. of C. Head fUak:IM'ly, Krnn1•(h tj e 11, S. 1-t. of a top d£'algnc r . It wu a Je'f"ond son for Conchita Parlor Sftats Off ice rs Ho lden. Junior Chamber nf Cn•YI· n1erc e pre,.ident and his ,Vite, thl' fnrn1er Jananne Oawthrop1 born PrldR)', July 22 In Griffith Pai k M11ter9 lty home. The baby. w ho u•e lghed eight pound~. t wo ounl'to~. tla.'j been n11m1•d Oa\'ld Robert. In Ceremony at Girl Scout Hou$e In the pretty for m,lity o f rve-• ' ------- n1ng . g n w n :it . rursatcs. honored I g-ave to t'&clf nf fi1·cr nnd d1·1111ty g111·1t8, ani.I prescrl~ rlt~aJ . o f-v-arul offict•r corsag•·s •'1' ~ar­ f h·t•n of Con1:h ila Parlo r Na. 29•. dPnia,. and &£te,,s. 111ndt' hv J,.,. N3tlvl" Doughtt·r• orl the Colden nor ... ~lnl(er. Dur1•0n 1-trn!.•y, Uc tty \V,·~l. werr lnatalle.t.I al thf' Girl Patc h anJ Alma Tho.n p.!'Ort. ~.·oyt 1-l ou.e by bcputy President t "lt"RM. Wagnf'r of ~ '! n l a Ana l'urlor, anti ht•r corp .. of officers. l ~nort-Singrr, !!I en Io r put pr••AhJent. a ctl'd a11 c ha irm an of th•· f'Vf'n ing. Officl'f _. l!l'ateJ v.•rre: Den Lt.''"·' p 0r e ·11 t d/n n t ; ..... Jnt& TtibmpSon. pas~ preld ent: 'Doro· thy H rrms, first \.'1 " pre.!lident : Aud.rC!y Cottlf', secQn vlct" pre:itl· tlc nt: AW.-laidc Danl'11. th l~d vice prt"sid('nt: Antoincll e1 Todd, n1ar- shall: Dorise J esko. 11nsidf' senti- nr l: Mary M.o eDona.I?. o ut• Ide srnttnel; Laura Doo.e. rtt0rtllng Sl'('tt'lal-y: Emily R~tlnbach, fl· nancia.I aecrf'tary: yuian BailPy, lrf'asunr; Edna l<ot~r. organJst ; Trnnle PadUJa, H cldn Mir ko vich and P,.arl Wheeler. tiru1ttta. • Parlor member1 rovkled tht- r I o ... er s which beautltully ztll~ the Scout HoltM. and • • Th <> H 1.ldt'ns. who livt.< at ~I P '.\t11r~Ul•rilf' nvt:'nUt', havf' another ~··•n . R1<'ky, nu\V r11u r nnd a hal t I y ..:,1 1 s u h\. l?r t lrlnr l'ri~ltlf'nt Dorise J o1ko presonto·J 4 1o~dy I Sa.nta Ana Choir c!'ram1c flguri... to P ast Prf'!lhtl'nt To Be H e re Sunday Aln1a Thon1p~on , J!lfl nf her t"o rps uf urtict·rs. ant.I lA'onnrt• Sln}:C'r The Ftr:-it Mcth()(list choir ,,r ~QVl' her a µ£Ult prrs1Jt·nt's pin on SRntn Ann will appear Sunday ' bt·half of th,, n1t>mbers. e\l.e.n1ni:; at th~ aumlll..er. _S,undftJ Fotlowlng her inaU)!Ural SJ>f''-'ch 1 e\'e-n 1n1;:: :u'r ieM of Chri:itl Churrh Prr.tidt'nt ~a Lacr lntrodUl't'll thl' by the Sea. T ht' 50 \·01ec •JllUs.il't\! grand otflccra. Eugenia S n1 i t h. organ1zatlntl, \lo'h\l'h spp<?nrt'U 1n J..onr 84"ach Parlor :-:o. J."H . grand N~\\'J>Ort Reach . IR st March f , .. outside ~entlnf'I : Florencf' Schon t'-the fir~t t imt', Is beinJjt' brought man. Rudactnda. Par lor No. 230. ba(•k by general request. Loa A ng eles: Genf!vlev" Hi•key, su.,pervlsln1 deputy vand prea-ML-. Klddf"r RtotnrtNI !<Jent from S.nt& Anll Parlor No. Ml~ Grace Kidder hu retur n ed 2~ and Vee& W e.st . dt>puty grand to San Fl'anclaco to resume h t>r· pre9'dent from Long Beach Par· trainlna: al the U. C. School of l&r. Nurslng after 1penCltn1 a two· ~ Cloaing tht• evt>ning w a 11 an week va('at lon with her pare.nts . hour of r('laxa tlon a nd refrr8h· 1 Mr . and M rs . .Hubert Kidder, 1880 nlents. Whittier Av1::., Costa Me~. ~· ··-1 ) • Cllll'A PAJlt.Oa. ~ .,., ...... cit -G In ..... -....... I tt.e Girl ~ H1•1• ' t 0 tf (llilft f• rta'M)· are: lAlll9 Dt.••• ...... Ji..._,, A...,.,. CettllP. t ~ ~ DttetrOnM Pt 't·at ne-w....,., Almll ftom1111i ud -l'adlllL ~i.. ..... (II.ft. ta atpl) ltlmltJ' "-•'!-ck· ..... ...,. ............... 41'tb'+ lbald1. .Uto&.tt Tedd. DoriM ~ lllArf 1f4•D1ntJd aad Mr"9 MlrJt•f)dt.. (Hooier ~ba Photo) • • • I ' ' THURSDAY, FRIDAY ' & SATURDAY Jul)• !& !9. 30 Onl3• FRENCH BUTrER· ROLl.S · ........................ -29c do&. .tRe-c. ~ dow...) ......... _ ................... .& for 100 F1oky-t <:nd('r Iay€'rs w:-n1tto1asly ~llec.\o. In rich \.'OUnlry butler .. then bakt"'d to golden jWrlf'Cl.ion. Sf>rV<' plpin' hot for exlra fla'for~ CHOCOL.\TE ICED ANGEL FOOD ..... 98'-""'· • ·s.· ... 11 , .>\ir~· -lii;hl Angrl Food 1111'dt' \Vilh 13 €'J;"g whites. Covcrcd 'A'ith sn1ooth, tltiC'k S\\•ir),!': ot r rl':i.my n1llk cl10..·olnt(' icing~ FINE ICE CREA M was 35c pt.- NOW 29<-pt. DAILY 275 FOREST AVE. Thunday -Friday ._ Saturday MEN'S & LADIES' CANVAS GLOVES 24c n 8 oz. -Vallle 39e BOYS' -Assorted Colors . POLO SHIRTS 69c GUARANTEED AIR CORPS SUN GLASSES $3.98 Value $139 ' I I · 1 'I ·--------I COUPON DISH CLOTHS 10 for 59c Value $1.20 l----·-------- • Dorothy Gray Helen Cornell DEODORANT HORMONE FACE CREAM CREAM soc 2 !or s100 $1.00 Value $1.00 Value ~""9 .... F./'~E Scrjpto Mechanical POWDER PENCILS $1.75 Value 9c $100 Value 20c -,,,.,===--,,=_.,, .. ,, .. ,, .. ,,.-= ... ·-.. -..--• .., .. ,, ... ,, .. ,,. .. ,, .. ,, .. ,, .. ,, ... ,, .. ,, .. ,, .. ,, .. ,, .. .,,. =" ... == ..... ~ -::::: ·-'.!.• BOBBY PINS 4 c llABY RECEIVING BLANKETS 24c SQUARES PURE SILK HEAD 10e Value 39e Value • $1.49 Value • • I VEGEf AillE ' I ,• .. I . \ll ---------·----·---- CASCADE CELLULOID Sc STATIONERY 29c DOLLS BRUSHES .Value 15c $1.00 Value 49c Value ----··------·-------------------------·· PENCILS 3 for 5c SALT & 49c SHAKERS each 5c 3 PIECE GOLF SETS PEPPER Sc Value 79c Value 10c Value IMPORTED ------------·------·--------·--·------ 11-oz. LIBBY -OWEN MEN'S SWIM BRl~R-~IPES 691; TUMBLERS 6 r··39c: SHORTS· , $1.50 Value · 69c Value · $2.9.!I Value ------·---- ' IRIDGE • GLASS LADIES' PLASTIC CARDS 59c-Val.,. 17c: APR~N$ 34c: 39c: EGG PLATE .......... ~ ............... -----------...... ,, •• 11110I ... S19 c..... lllP••J OOllON.A. Dllf-lld ftswr •rt• - ' • - VllCEIT'I llLIOI ·P1tmACY ' nc ir..& oi 11a1 • . .. ..,. ..... , •• Jtl .. _ .. • • i 27c: Value VI••• Wtl1al . D""W .. ,. ........ '.I! n•ca ftnsllull11I i · , Val~ .6~c: :J ___ -, r, Ir-==:--_ -.::i :1 =----_ ' :: ----r. ~ --~ -, I . • • • • • • ]( , ' --·- -. NEWPOAT •IA! IOA NEWS· TIMES r LffAL NOTICI Th llOftCS TO cwmebu ,, ' ' • -A lllU ' ,. "\ Toescley, ·.1u1y .u . 1'49. , ' . -., '. A. D f lal'l'Aft or ~::.~= Ford . • t ':"' , PwM tr•...,..,. 1o¥ tM N&Wro • otftce and ~i 1tn 1 at N ....... a's"4 OlillhnM, ILUUIO& r:tJllUllBDIO 00111'.&NT llDS Plant .. 2211 Bal .... - elepllcfte Harllo< 1111 to Ille 'c:ndll.ont of ond oil _,. l\&..U.C claJma oplnaL u.. aid _.,,, or aid -ta to tllo • lhem "'1th the IMC 11 f'7" 'f'GUCbllra • ' • ; / .a• Hatter at tl>e l'Gotoftlce ID Newpcm 8-11. under the Act ot Wardt S. lll'lt HJ'1tliuj!O:N P . MA!tTIN, New• Editor-• RGESON, Adv~ Manaa"e.r In tao ott!Ce of the Clertt ot the 1 rd • =~~/!:1= ove· ~ _ · --· r.ue !"'Y YOUCI>...._ to the~ _ .... ~ " '*. · aWo:' ...... ,, ,.,,. 0.a4'J.a. ~ • ..,.,..~ -·-~-. ... "'!!' .-.c, ... '"' ,.,.., ' , •-' .... ' RALPH at: tbe ottlce ot hf• attorney, Aot>ert A. ltutm&J<, 22S Karb1e • fo A 'f' e... Balboa lll&nd. Callfamla . within .. montha after tbt ftnt pay:s r pu'bUcaUon of th1a not.lee. Dated July 22, 1949. ' ' • _ ..... ...,. n. Mw ford o..ntm.• b ort•opHoncll e11:tto wfllic:h recf11Ce, ,._ ---" 30~ -.. , -" ,. ..... """"'"'""· l ....., y... .,. lo IS~ lo IG' pb h ......,., lo .a, ...... of lhe Eat.ate of aa.1d decedenL MARTIN F . KNAPP While the ma*· ty of Americ&n11 clearly do not sbano Senator Taft's op "tion to the North Atlantic Pact they Executor or the t.tate I If Of Rld decedm.L t NpL-Balbo& 'Ne.w&-Timea No. 26. I se Pubu.h July 28. Aug. 2. t, 18, '<t. - "" _, ropoln. .-o°:.r~ :,:: ~:;:~· ::..~:: ~::-: ,..-. in a fkrsh and •ffortln.s trcrt91 on lhrt road. must give him c ·t for great courage and forthrightness. •••• It would be niuch easier to ko along with the major- ity-and we think ltbe majority in thia case is nearer being ngbt-than to support the unpopular Bide of the iMue. But Senator Taft is n.9t that kind of· man. tie e&Illl things aa he eees them and still bas the honesty to admit, 11.8 he did in one "-of his speej,hes, that "When so MllJ1Y di8agree . . . I must admit that I may be entirely wrong." Senator Taft ~an ts to be reelected to the SenaU!' next • year. His battle f Ohio will be a hard one. He still baa bopea of some daf, serving in the White HoW!e. These prospects are not right. But -even hill enemies will &dmit that come what m y Bob Taft will always act with a candor I RI~ TO RBIHl.Vl/, Coast College to ~, Rep_ ........ -· PlllWpo Enroll Students Expediency, aaya Mr. Webster , is ll auit.able mearui lo an end. something;, devised In an e m e r-' . and boldness that is almost unique on the American scene. g ency. ThlJ: weekly letter ha111 Ora.nge Co&.lil College will begin ----• frequently eKpressed the ldu that It.Ill second year ot o~ratton with WASBINGTO' N WEEK . it i• bettor to stick to prlndplc3. lh• op<ning of the tall ....... t .. 1 We can . all agree, however. ex-on stptembe-r 12. By qHARLES L. ECKENROAD pedlency la polnlleM If ll \a get-New student.a plannlng to en- W b" t f, C Th tell th t f h f tball ting no re11ull.8. Its only defen~ roll shoUld apply for admlulon as tng OD, • .-. ey e 8 ory 0 t e 00 Is the questionable one that the and fi le ll traruM!Mpt of previo\1.11 coach who. while nstructing his quarterbacks in a strategy end may justify the means. acholullc re;oro with the college meeting one day, drdered : • What do I mean by all that? at an early /,ale.. Those who havr uWben in dou"t. punt !'' lust thiA : tr we roll up a debt )not alrcad I completed pre-regil!I· ~ ot .$~2 blllJorui (the pre.sent b&l· tratlon teittfi s b o u Id take then1 Preside nt Truman. from his messages to Congress last ancel which mean• 11764 ror I on August •· August 22; Septem- January and agaih a few daya.. ago on the economic con-every man. woman and child in bt-r z o r sectember 8 &t 10 •. m. dition o( the naticbn, must have gott~n soniewhat the same the n at I o n. or about S7000 a at th!' co11ege. Theite examin•· family, 1tnd inore ror the ramll'M tlon.!J must ~ completed prior to orders from hie $45,000 worth of economic advisors : In the 22nd District; &nd tf w e N!J:'istratlon*' ''When ir1 doubt. spend !" send alm08t $100 billion• (gift or PrMpectt e etudenta are urged At h d h h loan, It you M>e &Ry distinction 1 to c n n 8 u t a counselor 11t the _ any rate, one w o rea s .t .e two ~essa~es gat ers abroad :~·and it we build up our co.I leg" mlnlstratlon Building that Mr. Truman! feels that deficit spending will cure all taxes to 24 percent t 0 r feder1:1I prior to Se ~btr 8. At Such an evils. taxes. lltld about 33 per-cent ror Interview. proKram ot studies For example. jn his message of January 7 1949 i'ust total taxea: and If we !'lend our will be ror~ulatcd and priority in , ' . , ' ' ..sona to war; and if we join an cl&MC.S a;intnt-d.1 SIX months ago, the President S&Jd : Atlantic Pact, thea by all that \a Student.! \vho attended Orange ''Expectations of continued inflation have added to the holy, we ought to knoy.r what we Coast Co!IE".ge during the spring · ti f b '· · h 'l h · · h are do Ing it ror Expeditncy .., semester, f'949 and who did not 1ncen ves or umness investment, w t e t e pnce nse as Friend hi , p ; w , Wh ; prt>·relTilltl'r· shouid come to the ted • " p . eace . ar . at . e-ac 88 a bi"ake or the demand Of CODBUmars with relatively I rise to remark that this l colle~e-tn c n8Ult a counselor and NOTICE OF TRU8'1LL"8 SALE On Auruat 3rd, 19U, at u :00 o'clock A . M .• al the South ICnt-\. ranee ot the County Court BOUH:, in Santa An&, CallfQrn.la u Tn&ti· t~ under the dee4 of truel madf' by Everett W. Ne.abltl and Klld· red L. Neabltt, busband and wife u joint tenant.a and recorded Qc. tober %3, 19'C7, tn Book 1$\9, Page 97 of Official Records ot Orange County, Califomla. by reuon of the breach of certain roblicatioM MCUr-ed thereby, noUce ot which WU recorded April 6lh, 1 IMt, \n Book 1825, Page 302,· of Ald Ot- [JciaJ Records, will all at public auction to the hllfle&t bidder for cuh. payable In lawtut money of the United Sta.le• at the time of sa.le, wilhoul warranty u lo tille, podeaaton .Or encumbra.ncu, the lnlel'Mt conveyed lo and now held by said Trustee under Mid deed of ln18l. in and to the follow· Ing deacribed property. to-wtl: All lhal certain land sit- uated in the Ci~y of Newporl Be&ch, County of Orange, Sla.te: of Calif9rnla, deacrtbed u foUOW11 : BEGINNING at a point in the Northeuterly exlma'lon ot the Norlhwe.aterly line of lot Seven (7) ln Block. Forty- aix I 481 of River. SecUon. Newport Bea.ch. u ehown on a map recorded · ln Book 4, Page 2~ ot MtsceUaneou1t I Map.t, records of 0 r a n g e County, Ca.llrornia. 210 teet•l Northeasterly of the point of int.erseetlon or the Northwest· erly line of said Lol 7, with the Northeuterly line of the right of way conveyep lo lhe Take !he whit! .•• lry !he "'"'" ' at your FOID DlllEl'S ..... , Fent ..... ..... ....... 817 ....... . o ....... : AWARDED THE FASHION ACAD Y GOLD MEDAL AS Tll£ "FASHION CAR Of THE YEAr T B E ·o .io B E B 0 B I N s . . r . Your Ford ['Dealer S in ce 1921 fUted incomes. queation the people must eve~~u~ complete a r o ~ r a rv of studJ~ ally decide The vote8 wlll be here prior to Se f'rnber 8... Thoae who GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURl'.8 DUE TO RISE but the d;_,i.;0 .. will be In th~ p....-regi.ste but d .. 1,. to ch&ng~ City of Newport Beach ~ by Deed recorded November tblh, 1927, in Book li>6. P~ 228 of Official R e c o r d s ; thence Sout.beuterty •l rtpt &n1lU. aand -d Central Phob e Barbor 28 Newport Beach ,..,.. ~ . . gra.ss root.a w th 1 18 their pro should aJao comt 41.e propo on ot consumer expenditures lD the total 0 _ bll · d e uy s 8 ror a cont '1rilh a -.. -""'r: . . . ._-pu . c, an th.al we believe In '"You_... natioD&l produc baa never been . lower ID &nX-llll&~l\tilll.e. u. ""oU&LtA..Clll>t..to• ''--"'·•"""•· f'lnaL. '•"'.;;~~~! year for Which srtiBtJca are available. aary. It la a· eovernment i'JA.r&n · dent., o Id, iii 9 • ,_ ..,_ .. ,_ rq a ll611ft'bl't11e·sou~¥M" · · . . t-~ ~ h'· t I dlv!d ,_ So place on pttmber U and.1 13. 1'Th1s 18 not a.n unmediate problem eo long as the .,....ng r-ig Liii 0 n ua..,. we c finance the oppoeing theoriea of ouiae1on be on duty ttom ot Lot Nine t9) tn aatd Block F orty-six ( 48): thenaii North- eum of Government f!x:penditures, businesa expenditures the nauona of Europe. Without Aucwit 1 -t4 ~pt~mber 8, Mohday and net foreign irivestment is still risinlJ." ua, those govemmenl.I would fall. throug7'1 F'Tfctay from U:OO a. m. to easterly ak>ng lhe Soulheut- erly line of aald Lol 9 and &Jong the Northeulerly_ U· tenalon of the ' SoulheuterJtr line of aa.td Lot 9, 40 feet; lhe"ce Northwealerly at right anrle&. & fttl, more or leu, to a pot'nt in the Nort.heut- erly extension of the North· weaterly line or said Lot 1 and thence Southweaterly a I o n c Th h. . . We prop them up Expedlen y., ~:00 p, m., d on Saturdays from at was ts answer to threatened 1nnation aix months FrienMhlp? · c · 9 :oo ~ m; l ll Noon. ago. Tile party In control, In Fra.nce. Here is his answer to threatened deflation now : recently announced, In cue or a ''Th d th Go 1· I "din war between the East and the . ese an o er vemment po IC ee are provi g west 1 a polite: w a· y r • · ~-b . . . d . o • ymg, ----,1--------euvng support to usmess actiVJty an are elllargmg the between the u. s. s.nd the u. s. No1!icE OF SALE opportunities of private business. S. R.), that nation would remain OF :.i..EAL ESTATE ''Th f t ••·· · bl" di f neutral. The aociallst p11rty or ,. e ac uf't pu JC expen tures o Federal, State England made a similar announce· UNDiR EXECUTION the Norlhe.uterly exlen1ton and local Governments are running at a rate of close to ment. The coal mining union or IN 1'IE MUNICIPAL · $80 billion a yea~ is itself an element of great stability in England went a little farther; It COURTJ OF LONG BEACH ot the Northwesterly line of said Lot 7. 40 fttt to lhe polnt ot beginning. th . , ., u id in such an event It would The ~ty of Loe All&eles, e p~t s1tuation4 not mine coal tor a capll&118tlc S~ of Calllornla ror the purpoae or paytnl' obllga. Uona secured by said deed includ- ing feea, chargea &nd expe:nee.• of the Tnuttee, adva.nce1, lf any. un· der the tertru1 of said deed. Inter- eat thereon and M,810.02, In un. pa.id principal ot the note aecured In his budget message last January, the President country. That's u•. So three l said a prosperous country cannot alford an unbalanced quuteni or the students tn the. J . P . BUTJ.Eft Plaintlrf tiud ,, .;,, . unlveraltiee of Great Britain get ~~ vs. get. Then. ue proceeded to introduce a budget whiclt their educauona at the expense f GEORGE . O.PP Defendant Ii~ admitted waa at leaat $600,000,000 out of balance and the u . s. taxpayers. we i .. n~ co T ABLE"S SALE It turned out to 'be at -least $1,800,000,000 out of balance. Gr .. t Brit.In S3 '14 bllllons. on • urt No. 083!& w r I l ten agreement. lntereBtlng f'lle No. 1409 TRUMAN FORSAKES BALANCED BUDGET largely In what ft dJd not say, tor Under a d by vi rtue. of an EX· which ~aaon 1 voted agaJn11t It. ecutlon lss ed out of the Municipal by aatd deed, wtth lnterut lhent- on from July l1t. 19f8, u 1n aa.ld note and by law provided. ' In his m~e a few days ago the President said : ·~ "Balancl~g. _'f.e budget and reducing the national debt &le objectives to be achieved at the earliest feasible time. '' "But these objective• cannot be achlewd without re- prd to the general state of the nation's economy." · Then be adds : "We cannot expect to achieve a budget surplWt in a de<:lining nationa1 economy." ' Thls raises It.be question of when can we expect to achleve a budget surplus if it cannot be done in prosperous years and cannot hope to be done in a declining economy? · George W11.Bhington said in hia farewell address : . "As a very Import.ant source of st.rellgth and security, cherish public cj'ediL One method of preaening it ia to use It aa sparing~ aa possible ... " > Veterans Advised On Certificales :''Whtn and whtJe we re you._ _____ ·-------- born. &nd ci.n you ~rove \l !.. facts. It ls euggeated that a copy For veterans. pa.rt iC"ularly thoee of thla documenl be aeeun-ct and '!"ho ae.rvt'd Pr'°r lo \\ .. orld War U, beld ln Ale-keeping tor a ny fU· tkia; queation hu spec.i&l lmport. ture need. We.. att0rding to &on Llebe-r· tia.on, Orange Coity Ser v I c e The .,._Rt of Ume-a 1 w a y • Officer. .. maJtea nc1' proof harder lo ob- .,. taln, and delSyt may bro cotUy to • or example, h~ pointed out. • veteru la. need of Ute Govern· pemtou pa.Id by t_.h~ Federal Gov· menl income to which be rnay be eminent for perm.anent and lot&l entJtJed.. 1 dj.abwty not~' led with u.. ......... mWtary oerTlc< lain&e If a Jue• •xtet1t the-:. J unior Ftrmers ..... Under l&w the pea-T Pi ni U -increa.a automatlcally wben 0 C C .nere tM vetut&a. ~ n : under Junior hnft .,... roembera • Jostalati<lll now penjll~ the .. t••· "" -11e ... 1<nJueo11y e11ctble ot o....c-CountT Wiil meet ... ·re.. .,.,won. ' be meet• ~· bwf1 at ooroaa del Mar oft .die I a come Uon NqUJre-~ eftDllll for a - tpll\Uo ot op 80. belie. Sfv7 -lo to C01M at T ~ of a tor dlaabWt:y p.m., ~ wlOll.t"' bona and oc-tor a .... aa tbe. ~P'n,r t • t •.a. It '? s 11, cottee ot ..... proof Of...SeOllkwll k -~ -. -...... ol--·-to .tay later wllJ bant :::}' ot the -... for snmldlL ~ a.-. ~ nta -... a pool-,-ot t • • z;....... w1ll be In \o_ • w ea r Uae pertlatllt eb&rp. , . ' A g re at part of the money Court of g Beach the County Dated: July Sth, 1949 TITLE SERVIClll COMPANY By: EtheJ L. Robert. · AM!at&ot Secretary Publish July 12t11: 19th No. 21 -NpL ·Balboa Newa Tlml!& Publiah ~uly 12-19-2$~1P49. was used for llvinl' expeniea. nnl of Loa An ele1. State or Califor· to rebuild her economy. ArtJcle nla. where J . P . Butler PlainUtf, IX pledg~ the u. K. not to aet and Geo E . 0 Pp Defendant, up Import quota. which would upon a Jijdgment rendered t he dl..crtmlnale. a ~ 8 I n s t us. Th e 20th day pt Hay, 1948. for the socialistic government asks to be sum ot s~· Hundred Seventy.Four re.leued. That Article wu In-and 20/1 Dollars. be.1idea costs tended to !flop the pre-war policy and inte t. .-[ h -• ••-13th •-CERTIFICATE OF llU81NE88 of cartels and conceealOna. Article av(!, '-!f• wte uay of April. Vlll was a pronltse to eliminate 1949, levit upon all the right, Fictitious Firm Name the sterling bloc an d to make title. clai and lntereat ot Nid P-t198 sterling oonvertJble. That pledge defendant . and to the following niE UNDERSJGNED doea here- waa cancelttd without having bttn described. teal estate. to-wt~: 1'Jy certl!y that he la conducting an put into etre.ct. Common blood and Lota 27 and 2 8 ~ Newport Equlpmenl Rental buaineu at cultural rel11Uonahlpa have not Helghbl, Orange County, Cali· 2124 Newport Boulevud. Coe kept the Brtliah paPfrs tr 0 m fomia. 1 how n on map Mesa. California, under the fiC- blaming the preaenl crisis on the re.cord in Book 4, Page 83. UUou, firm name of Coela Mesa UnJled States. of l h. e Misctllane.oua Maps, Equipment Rf,ntal &nd that aaid Have we made t r I e n d s in records f 0ra.zt&""e Co u n t y, firm ls comeoee<' oC the tollowtnc Europe! We have a great tupon· Ca.Uforn Defendant·• inter· persona, wboee namea in full and slbWly for the loss of the Orient tit is •1/20lh lntereat tn said place. of reatde.nce are u follows, to Ruasia. We have tried to buy Iota. to-wit: , frtendahip. our foreign poJlcy hu S874 .20 lus 'any and all l'O.la Henry C. Degele, 421 Old been one of e:ir:ped_tency. Suppose that m y occur aga.ln1t the County Road, Newport Beach, we had s e n l a. . few exlenalon above tpe_rty. · Ca.lit. seM'tce workers. 'om e pracUca1l Notice -hue.by gtven. that on WITNZSS my hand tht. 18th farmers, 110me mod.em f&rm equip-wed n e a y , the 17th day of day of July, 1M9. ment. aullllble for the aru.s m Auguat, 1 9, al 11 o'clock A. M.. HENRY C. DEOSLE. wh.ic.h it wouJd be used, ln•tead of aaJd d , -t wUI prqceed to 8C.l1 State of California. Of all lhat money. Suppoee, Inatead in front tbe American Legion County of Or&nS'e. u . or building road.I ln big ctUe.s. Hall. 1 SL, Coeta Me I .. at 01" TBlS 18U. day Ot Jul1. A. we taught the people ot lhe Orient PubUc A ct.ion to the hichut D. 1949, before• me. Marjorlt bow to improve their ruraJ Uvtng bidder fo cuh in t.awfttl Money Bugtles. • Notary PuhUc in &nd standard.a.. Not much mol\ey: Just ot lbe u Statee., all the right. for lhe aid County and St.ate. re- inlereat. and bt'lp. . . uue. ~ and tntereet: o( l&ld de. lfctl..q tberebl, daly rommt.Mloaeci U ooc:lallatk: ldeu, ,ond ce11tral Cendant. ff. In ond co I.be a-. U>d awoni, pe-1171. ~ power, and dlctalof.abJp. are eo duc:r1bed perty, °" 90 mu c b RtlVY C. Deple ~ me to ~ why not bave them bere ! thereof mA3 M necesary t4 be tbe ptnoa who9e nanM ,ta .u.h- U they are not aooct. w~ support raiM: enl to •Ulty •a 1 d tcrlW to tM wttb.tn l:natiw:Mnt. them abroad! U th-ld<u are Judplatt Ill lnm.t. ond -ta. &Dd ~ to me !bat he bankruptinl' E'ft4P•'MI, wby pck up CJVmN under nq hand t bi• aecated lbe w. IN' WllWW the checlta ! U lend--took ua 22nd ~ JUiy u.t , WID:IUOP, I ,Ian -oot Into W.W. II, LI w. W . m coming v..:ua~ "'¥ ---.""7 -I up with the Atlantlc Poet ! -i tllo daJ' and :r-ID lhllr It expediency LI the -· C.rtlrle&U 1lnt .-wrltta. Ulen ahoUldn't ""' '"'"" oomethlnl: rt lleocb T-p, KAIUOllI& BU(lHM, to allow tor It. ofter IO l<Mg, ... • Y of Oranp la&ALI 1 Notary c.pt • mt bill! .... dOI. ond a tor~ rirt-l'ldr"''ottr ICqlJeo If....,. 31 -t ..... ratAo ! ... Ill, 1161) .AIL--.-,· {Ko. -ftfcw\· .. -._) ' Nm-,,..,._ ado'"'" 6o... .-d In tbO HarlJor tot .,.... 40 ,...... -. -I, callL ... NJL.Ball~ 1" ... T!m. Ko. IT. {~ .11IIJ' U -""; I'll~ '9. Aus.•I. '-,!.... A..,_ I aa4 e, 1M9) \ • J. I • WHERE THE SPl.R T OF SERVICE BEGI S Ont Coast ·wide school system is or telephone people only-and · r . . ltl'Yice fur the West is the re ult . , 1. At f!'l• YOUftll lady loams to use a min~ nvitchbOard, sb .. 11 aho learn many tbinga that will be migbQ' impom.ot to gooc! KMCO. All through brr training sb<'ll KC how open1ton make coumsy and belpfuln.,. a ..Ormal part of tbeir jobs. And tbe sam• tpirit ii ptueot as otbu ttlepboo• people leom their o.,. .iaµ.. ' 3. 0..-the·loli _.....,. hue io tb• Weat is typilied by this "snldent" who is learning the workings of a troubJe indicator frame-an &UIO- matic detective that coostaocly makes autt tbt lines on its "bear" an giving gooc! servia. E .. 11 nperieoc~d '1Dployees take ref"""'r rounet · like tbis to keep up-to-date ..• .Dd keep a..,. ing tbeir way up tbe ladder. • • the Pac~fic·Telephone .. @llldlileJIPll~ i :J ·-··-'--p----r•~•-oftodq'• .• 1. biUat ~. • . t . I ~.or Printing o, High • t Quality-/ '~ho"r .l:f~r,bot: 1616 ' I I ' . I • • . . I . l'UesC!ay, J.ly 2i ~949 Sea ·Sc New I f _· Bise DeYelops_ ls -vements Projected Witl) the pro ' con.etruction of bulkheads and pierw along tbe wate nt of thti:>range County Sea Scout Bue, another major in the ct:;,eJopment of that ll8eful inatltu· tion will become a lrellit-:Y The Bue ;r into existence ten yean ago, wben the City of N<!Wport Beach ii\ve the Orange Empire Area Coundl. Boy Scouta America, a 25-year leue on a ~oot .ec-Santa Ana, Tustin a.nd Orange lion of aboretront dofated by J . 1. pc:wteae LCP·a. Laguna and RIYer- lrYlne. Tbe otber l~ tttt ot lhe side have 38-fOOt "buoy boat.a." donated property a.re leased to squat but very able cran, double-- the local x.bool ·syatem, but u pla.nked. they have never beea able to put S ~ -Ro•·-lt lo use th<!:y allow the Scout. to pon!M>r "'J -J camp on ft. I The nttt ot t.J\e B a • e con!ist.3 of 1n AMOrtment of pull· OrlstnaJ lmproi·emenl11 ing-boal!I, which &re uaed for row- • • . :'NPOIRT -IAltnA NEWS· TIMES The orlgtnal lmprO'Vemen~ con· iing instruction. T h r e e light llialed of a h igh boa!rd fence and traininb punt. have recently ~n &n. ex-real est.ate office which wu acquired through Scout national moved onto the property. They headquarter!. The Rotary Club a.re still i.n use. The original hu agreed to defray the coat of program tor development wu a one of theae, and Spurgeon hopes war cuua.lty, and the Ba.ee more that the Llona and Kiwanis will or leea deteriorated; until F1eld sponsor the other two. BID 8pu.rreon. '!be pole lndlcst1a1 UM! on f\f the bulklteedl, ttW'3h '""'. ll'rMlly tM-usable a&nd of the a.a wlU be toe~ A11 boa ""''"·n &i'T: Sea Scout propert)·· 1 News-Times Pl\olo) Brendatl Joyce Stars Tom Gilmore Commi.Aioner Bill spurgeon took This wttk L. L. McKee or hold lhrtt months a~. Sant.a Ana prescnltd the b&M! On~ Problem had that of a with an 18·foot Sn&rple, complete ca.reta.ker : in I~ rme r condi->Nith sails. This is the flnit or lion no r<'aponatble person could what the ScouUt ho~ will e ventu- be lnducNt to rc111ide 'on the Ba.M>. ally be a 'slzt'able sailing flef'l. So' the ttr:oit ~lt'p wr to provide TnUnini Facllltlf"9 . llring riuartPrs for ort Captain New tra.inlng facUltiea. to con-~lle \'Vigo~ and hie family. The . 1 old real estate building hu btt.n 11at of a pPrmanent y -rigged enlarged anrl rem~el~d Jnto an breechea buo)-. a cargo net for ::limbing, a.nd climbing-ropes are attractive cottagf'. now in proce1Ja or iruitallation. Although much Navy rquipment has bt-en forthooml.ng w i t h o u t co11t. maintalnance ts alway11 a Robert Stack Stars at Laguna In 'The Heiress' S" v e r a I wrek~ ago a new cement-block "hE"ad .. was com- pleted. All this conatruction wu done by the Scou~a 8.nd adult leaders anrt mostJ of the ma- lerla18 were donatf" . Two "Oalla.<1 hu " 'p r o v I de work5bop and ~toraat<' for cqulp- me.nt, and the8C' four buil<lingfl comprise thr ultlm1te shelter on the Ba.8e. No barra~kll. re<:reatlon haU, etc.. arc> contemplated be· cauae the Scout le~eqi feel they ehould f't'lcourage t~ boye to l\vll! aboard the local &Out neet or to camp oUt on the sand. \Vhen the bUlkheadJll a r e in. p I act-. the ,;munda Will be ext.ended level for about ,f ifty ft"f't. The senutlorullly dartng story ~t a wayward g lT I, "Anna Lu- caslll ."' now pla ying at the Laguna Su m mer Playhotu1e July 26th through July 31st, is to be fol- lowed by "The Helreaa," statrlng Robert SU.ck with Miuia Palmer and Wilton Gratf. ''The H elreas." tahen trom the ta n1 o u s story problem . Dorothy Retlicam o f by Henry Jam es, "Washington Laguna h&.3 conlribuled $2,000, Square ·· la the atc ry or 8 ahy and the Irvine Foundation $2,."'-i00.1 unloved and pathetically B\\'kWRrd Most of th+• lumber u.scd h8J! girl, who is deaerted by her ~uitHr come from . the Ranta Ana Lum-on the night o f her plRnncd clopc- bfor-Company. Mrs. FI o re n cc ment and tellll of her eventual All Ha\•e Cn1lwr11 The Orange Empire Council h1 perhaps unique in 1hat every one ot it.a SPa Scout Ships lJ5 ptu'tided with IU own !M!agolng motor- cruiaer. All are f'X·Navy hulls l obtaJned · 11inc" Lhc war f r om Uncle Sam. 36-foqt LCVP's are owned by the Mid"'fay City, Gar- den Grove and Sea~ Beach Ships. Fut and handAOme ex·plcket boat.a are th\• pride of the Pff.· cenua., Newport n d Fullerton uni wb the Scout. of ~ - Steve ns donated Sl.500 worth of furniture. M-'ARRf;N SIGSS BI LL Governor Warren ha.-, signed a bill which n1akes California the first State to provide hoe:pital in- ~urance for workers covered by the unemployment 1 n aura n c e program. Under the bill. approximately 3,009.000 wa~e earners w I I I be eligtble fo r $8 a day toward ho~­ pital bills for up to 12 days In any one year. The bill becon1es effective Octo· ber 1st. a n d hospital payments under the progTam will begin on January 1, 1950. PhNMntA Lllw-rau-d During the lut week of June, Thr Bureau of Gamt-Conservation Uberatf"d 2.191 Chinese Phea.sants, reports the Division of Fith and _Game. " • • co thro the friendly eration ... of Bo k of America· . •• , were able Jo build a model poultry -~ processi g plant ... the largest in Southern Cali· fornia," said Mr. Louis Cesaretti. l ri&ht. above) presidenj of Southern California Pl>ultry Company. The plaJ handled 5,000,000 pounds in 1938, its first yea~1 . Ten years later, with continuing coun· set and edit from the bank, the company sold • 12,500,000 pounds ol poultry and poultry products. I . This is tte kind ol nei&hborty, proaressive bankin& millions I of Californians have found at Bank of AmericJ It you fike friendly bankin& service, come f ... and Let's &et letter ae~u1lntt4 I • . , .... "'''•' .. , .,, ... ,.,,., .... _ ..... ,, .......... ""'•'-............ . • ' ;· - revenge. Handsome R o be rt Stack, of stage and 11creen. I! to play the s uave. fortune-111eekina: sullor. Mr. Stack's m0111t recent pictures were "A 01tle With Judy:· "'Fighter Squadron" and "MiM TaUock'11 Millions:· In the title role la the gifted stage and s c r-e e n star. Marla Palmer, the Vlenne11e ac · tret111 who ·recently won the tele- vision "0.!lc ar" tor-the best perfo rmanc .. ot 1948. In the role of the tyrannical father will be W 11 t on Graft. well known on Broadway for hie m a n y yeat"I' with lhe Th e a·t re Guild, and familiar to m ovie goer! fron1 character role.!1 in numerouM pic- rur~. in c I u d Ing ''Gentleme n's Agrttment." "Caught" and "The Dark PaAt:• Barbara Mor-rtson.• of t~ Lon- don and Broadway • t a g e who recently completed '1' he Secret Garden" for MGM, play• Lavinia Penl'llmaA. llUriel Maddox. youns Broadway act.reu &J'ld r o r m e r POwera model, play• M&rtan Al- mond. and Dana J onu, who has gained such a large local follow- ing for her pa.st performances '1n Laguna. 111 to be seen In the r ole of her mother. Gertrude Z Int. Aotaurice Lappin and Mila Adams will complete the cut. F ollow Ing ''The Heiress." which will be dlrected by Michael Claney. t h e Laguna Surnmer Playhouse will prc11ent the world premiere ot the e " c I t I n g my•\ery drama, "Sweet Pol.lion ," 11taning Robf>rt Alda and Hillary Brooke, opening August 9th and playing through Augtat 14th. State Fair Draws 3 Local Artists Three local artist.a have aub- mitted entrlf!s tor competition in the arl.!I anti craft.a ahow at the CaJJrornia State Ft.Jr, tn Sacra- mento. September 1 throu&'h 11. E n t ri e 11 annoW1cec:i by Ned Green, aecretary-m&nager of U,e Fair. arf': David A. Vaughn, Cost& Mesa. oil palntinl': Joan Irving Brandt. Corona del Mar, water color; and Ru Brandt, Corona del Mar, water color. Excee<llng the number of la.st year. eight hundred seventy cxhlb- ltol'3 from 40 counties nl the State have sent In 1,332 entries in ArU and Cn.fl.8. Otts., water colora, and print& will ~ disJ>layed in t h e O~n Al r Show. AU aelectJons in ctall5 will be exhibited In the Arl5 Building, to rm e r I y the: Honie Economics Building, w~h serve! as lhe main entrance t6 the huge ope.n an!a: 1 Cub A\\...,. Ex.hlbltora will be con1petlng for C'Uh awa.rds of H .100 In the art division a n d SJ.SJO f o r crafts. PriU!I for oil&-conwervauve and n1odern-are: tint, $1,000; 9eeond. $500; and third, Si:w>. For water colors-first. J.:W)O ; aecond, $300; and lhlrd, $200. Sculpture-fil'llt, $:w>O and a guld medal; aecond. $:)00 and a sflwr.. medal: th.lrd. $200 and a bronu medal Prinla·- finr.t. 1300; second. •200: third SIOO. Prises in e a.. c h •lion of c.ra.fta are: fif"3l. $SO; ecci:>nd. $40; third, $20. 1n addition there are 20 honorable men.Uona of S8i ea.ch in ce.ramlca. 12 ln meta work. 10 In jew<lry ...... 20 In -~· A. Dewm7. •r .. AppcUW &beridan Downey, Jr., 801\ <d Ca11tom1&'1 Hnlor l!nlt<d Sta .... Senator, t Oday WU appotnted chairman Of the Stat. lloel&I Wei· fare Board, mtab'lalt ed undtr tM new ckl ace penllioa a.nd bllnd aJd Jaw. • . ' at Holi ay Stage in W ins Pl audits 'Mr. a Mrs . North ' ' For Productions Scrttn JI. a r Brend& Joyce Is appearing l penon thh1 week 1n the Holida St age offering al 'l'wltin. ··M a.nsj Mn. North." The Brenda .loyce mystery-comedy, which ln it• r a d I o adaptation hu delighted millions. features M ias J oyce, John Alvin and Peter Adams. Ml s 11 J oyce. who hu starred In 20th Century-Fox and UnlversaJ films. mflkes her summer 11tOck debut •a lhe M:atterbralned young wife who chatters her5('lf and her ex&.-'lper- ated husband. played by J o h n Alvin, practically Into the electric chair &nd o ut again The Norths are two likeable and unausi>«tlng people who never kill~ &nybody, but whoae a(*J"tment, accordln& to ~he PoUce l.ieutena.nt, .fe\M Acte=lf ~·-an -UJl!'MilOMW. number ot corpMa. Scheduled. to follow thl• wM.k'• run of "Mr. and M nt. North" I• the delightful We11tern comedy. ~reen Grow the Lilac;i," 11ta.rrlng Oliver Cliff u CUr-ly, the singinc cowboy ; Mary Finney as the wise Aunt Eller: 11. n d Janet Ha.mer. petite singing star of "Song ot Norway," u Laurie. C urly'! 1JWeethcart. The large .11upportlng cast of 20 Includes J ohn Alvtn aa the villa.in and June Lewis as Ado Annie. Ja.net Han1er went dlrecUy from her flrat motion picture a.sslg11- ment t?J "Sensations or 1945·• Into the lngenue role of Sigrid In "Song of Norway."' She stayed with the hit mU.!!lical play during Its two- year run on Broactway. An am- biliou.8 undertaking. ''Green Grow the Lilacs" it excellent summer fa.re for theatre lovers. ' Heifetz Returns To 'Phone Hour I · Jascha Heifetz will return to lhe Tekphone Hour n guett aol~ I.At Monda~. Augu1t 1, at 9:00 p.m. KFI. His .!leCQnd summer appear· ance on lhia eeriea will follow hh1 engagements at Robin Hood Dell in Philadelphia and precede hl!!I fl rat appearance at t h e tamou• Berk11hlre festival at Tanglewood Augu.&t '4 . F or hia major work of the e\'e· nlng ~fr. Heifl'tZ hu c-h o 1 IP! n Tchaiko"'sky's "Serenade Mela.n- chollque In B Flat Minor" .(Opus 261 , a number he will perform for the flnit time on the Telephone Hour. He will be aul111tet._ by Con· ductor Donald Voorheu and the Bell Telephone orcheetra. Mr. Heifetz v.·1u open his por· lion of the program wit)) a group or two numben. the fif-st being Mertdelssohn·s lovely p1tte, ''On Winp of Song," one of the com- poeer'11 moat fa.moua oomposlliona that has been arranged fQt prac· tically every lnstrumt'nt and vocal combination, Second of this group w!U be Mogzkowakl'• "Gult.arre, .. a serenade originally written !or pl&no. Mr. Vborhees and the Bell TVe-- phone orchestra wtU open the pro- gram -.1th Tch.qkawaky'a spirited "Cossack Dance"' from "Ma.Rppa.." Th• orcbesJra allo wtll play Kai· ma.n's "Riviera Girl Wallau." WHAl...EBONE comea from t.be akin lining the mouth of tbe wbale, and i. not lnle bone. GENE'S CAFE ll'llDCll!I -l'J'aU•llf DllUIW · '191 ~ llWJ'• P l12 utl Oii .... 0Wd1m W11" .., I ' ' Thnn1a."I Gilmore. talente-d young plAywright • d l rector-actor. of Corona del M a r, Is serving u .!llage man a g c r and a.s11ista.nt director fo.-the sumn1er sca.!tQn at Holiday Stage. vet eran Tuftlln !lra"1hatter. Mr. Gilmore ha.."i had an impre~­ sive career. Known throughout lhc country ror his skill in all l}'J'H."R of theatre work. Tom's talent 1;, much in d<'mand. H i8 "'ork fo r the Newport Harbor Community Pla,y(>rs la.11t ye-ar \Vlls of suC'h high· calibre that he has been given a contract for lhe 19i9-l9M season As stag e ma naGer th.is 1JUfhml'r- •t the Orange County profe&1lon11.I theatre. Tom C!lmnre Ls in1 com - plete charge of production. Hi!I ex.ceptlonal ability was immed- iately t e cog n I z. e d at Hohdav StaJre, l\nd during-the few week's ot the •"°mme-r ~aMn T o m ha!"O proved hlfl'\.!relf lndi!'pensable. H is extensive kno"·ledge of the theatre hu been evidenced 1n his efficient management of the firiJt four pro- ductioru: •·Two Adams for Eve:· a play with music , "The Taming of th e Shrew." an Elizabethan comedy ; "SuMn and God:· a sop- histicated modern romedy; a n d Tom Glhpo"' "The Heiress:· a period drama. Currently at th e summer theattt. under Glln1ore's s ta g c management is "Mr. and ,.fr 1'. North," con1ic·mystery starring Miu Brenda J o y c e. E. A I y n \.Varren hu directed t h e the· atrical piece with Mr. Gllmore·s asai11t&nce. A 1948 SUPREME COURT rul· lni' stated th a t passengers In auto mobiles are immune to search without a warrant. SAM'S SEA. FOOD "SIGN OF THE SWORDFISH' ·--••te.I_ .. __ . li'l'ZN D&ILY 11 ...... 11:11 p. .. • ... Steak DinnP.ril .Paoqi LOlfO ·~Cll lfl0.79, ~ L and 824-b5 ' -· . . . • • ,., ' I > ... _..,,,:,.., ,.. ... ... ....... c e.;. ••• a-tlrt'4S ... llej~.-1cc11 ~ ... c...L,,,., ••••••• -"' ,., ~JflMA1U SA~ KINSFATHER 619 E. ....... New conveniences! Ne handling ease! less fatigue! STUDEBA ER TRU:CKS . I ' • flnt In comfort-and fint In performance -that's why Studebaker trucks Ore 1ell- lng 1en1atlonallyl • • Now, there'• new lllg power, teo; In Studebaker'• medium-duty truckt-the 16A •nd 111A ..n... «,.w., Plus" Stucle- .·. · ...... ., .n,M..Jever.., .. ~h_po _ _. delivers 200 Iba. ft. '°"l••I 11'9 ,.., .. ef 111:•1 •IMI wltHll•t•tl TM new Studebl~ trucks cocnc: in ).i·tm, "·taci. l ·ton, l}i-ton (ilhutnted) and 2·toa cm1J9citia-tbey're cuttina baWiat; c:mt:t iD bundRdl o( liDa or buaioe& • All Studebaker trucks are stand-outs In 9a1ollne economy. All have the w•~ N•l•tlrtt1 1tomina of Studebaker'• worW famoua mutM craftlman1hip. . . • Get A"'erlca'1 moat proar'e~1lve truck llM!ff""'9-... the· "'"'°'' In solid doltoor ....... ..::. ••• '. llcsndtoill• new -·-truck I · JOE NICKERTZ-Local Dealer ' • ,. .. • t •.• ••• 1 3415 W . Newport Blvd. By Lido Theatre Harbor 510 More people are buying Studebakeo lruck s 1:11s year than in ony previou s yrm 1 • ' .. -.. ---.. -------.. -.. -... ---....... -.. ---.. ---... ---.. - LEARN HOW PRAYER CAN HEAL YOU " -.... WHETHER you know much or nothing about Christian Science, this lecture will interest you, because it will explain some of the reasons ·' why Christian Science brings happiness; health, and freedom from worries and fears. It will explain how prayer as taught in Christian Science heals disease and solves all manner of human problems. Accept this invitation t<>- A FREE LECTURE Enitled "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: ITS TENETS AND HOW 1r HEALS" by EARL E.· SIMMS C. S. of Austin, Texas Member of the Board of Le<:turuhip ot The Mother Church. The Fir11t Church of Chri1l, Sde~ti.st, tn Boston, Ma.saach:uaett.a Tuesday, AUCJUSt 2nd at , 12 o'clodl noon in . . Lido Theal1.e, Via Lido and Newport Boulevard First Church of Christ, Scientist, Newport Beach, ·California 1 .. Cordially Invites You to .Attend ··· • • ' ! J. NQvy Will lease B8se. Fad ities • • . T•W11 .......... in "Mesa T~I to . 1l"1ll!i OW Qeft • • I 4 majorit y "'u be foclllU.. · ot 0.J!: ~C.:: :.: ':::!.m':..1~ the dMelivated~•S. Nan.J ~tr. c ·b'eat ill to be dellblrated al f 8~ Santa A California. are a spedal town meeUng called for beliig ~red for ea• e lo mu-8 p.m. th1:I evening by the eo.t8 nlc9"J oorporat • prtvat<o corp-Ill-CIU.On.o Council Tho me«-~ or lndiYF-accordln& inc place ill the Coata Mesa ' to P,ptoln C.R . , (CilCJ, Onmmar School auditorium. USN, Jlth Naval Dlnrtct public J!Oulble an.,...uvea Include: I , '1"be-elapsed 1nd corrected. Umu l'Urned In by tblf! rut al.Uni' ves. .sela in this year'• Honolulu race are being mlhWlluUca.Dy received alon• lhla coa•lllne, ~peelal1y Jn view of lhf' tact tti•t a new record h.u been aet for lb.is 2225 tnlle race.. and which has been officially run rf>r many yea.rs. WOfka pffloer. combining wtth the N ewport ·'1"be govrmme'}t Propo9H to Beach Community CbMt; 2, oon- tht,r into a t.ong-l'rm leue which <SucUng an independent campal,JD wUJ >WCHllUIJy i°"orporate &Upu-in Costa Meaa: s. gitlng up the lallpm proylding tor return or Ule idea eoUrely tor this year In favor fac(JJUN lo t.he [N a v Y in lh.~ of separat.P d.rtves by the variou. even~ -of a naUorial emergency, agenclee. Capt.a.Jn Johuon ~led . "lt ls Judge D. J. Dodge will be mod· comklettd moat rable to ?b-erator. The C'ouncil ruin that an taiO a leaee who ln a posJt1on t11ides or t.hf' que~tlon are to M The reported tlme of Mnmlng Siar waa fo da)'a.; Ji houn and 13 minutes.. Kitlen'1 uncorrected time wu soatewhat more than tho.t. We have not meu.ured the rlrc-le coune San Perdc light t o Diamond Head or Hilo but all hands llffm to agne t b a t tb"' course ls Z225 "mMes ... The nev..· record set )Jy Morning Star then. h1 a 1hade less than 10 !statute) miles per: •hour. This i9 19-49. lo lf'&a all of the av a 11 ab I e presented_ fadJJtle. and who 1'¥111 provide U)e A l the l&St meeting of the Cit- mulmum amount or maintenance. tzen.s CoUncll it wu decided to However . consideration w 11 1 be write to Charles H . Digp,. h ead given to olher pn::iposah." of the County Planning CoQtiuia- Paellltln to bf<-lt-&M'd may be sion. tn detenftlne the stntus of lnspectet.I prior to SeptembE>r 1, the council's recommendations on 1949, by arrangement with lhe amendemenlll to the county land pubUc worke officf'r, Marine Corps use ordinance. President W. e. A ir Station; El Toro, Call.tornla. Johnson presided. In 1870, I nigh on 80 yeara ago) lht' Thermopyl.ae fof some 210 rt. x 36 ft. x 21 rt.), in the China tea trade. and carry ing in addition to her permanent balhist, some 1400 t on.!! pr tea, made. via Cape H orn. a run of 380 11t3 tute miles in one day, equaling 16 miles per hour. S I r Lancelo t, a contender a n d co n t e m po r a r y of The rmopy- lae, made over 300 statute nlill's a day for over 168 houra 1 ont' wttk)-well over Morning Star'" time. A lso In the 'elghtlea th l' Pro«ptt"tlv" lf'1uwe~ have h<><'n re-The counc il will hold no fUrther que.sted t o fi;Ubmil \.~;rittc•n pro-regular meetings until September. posab on or befor e September 1 to the di11trlct public works ot- fict'r. 1220 Pacific Hlgh"'•ay. San Dl£"gO. • Bl& Uundry Bill 0 u l -of ~•ta t ~ touris ts 1pent $9,1!"'.17 ,000 the J>l'll!I~ year ln Soa th- e m Callfomla havi,ng their <'lothet1 laundered, clPaned 11 n d preued, the All-Year C h1b revea led today. PROFES-IONAL DIRECTORY Sea l Ambul a nce 8UJK ROOM ~F.NTAl.ll MEDICAL ~X\'GEN Beacon 6274 DENTISTS Dr. Charles 5parlcuhl DF.NTI ST. ~ 816 Balboa Blvd. TeJ. Har, li24 Ba)boa. Calir., H rs. by Appt . • PHY~JCIAN~8U!lGF.ON8-H.D. A. V. Andre\vs,M.D, PJIY81CJIAN -1 . S I TR(f•?OS Tt•lt•phun .. llAr hor ~M Dr. H . M. F. Behnemann, M. D. INTERNAL Mt::l)f("'lNt: H oura 9 a. m . until ~ p. m . H 18 \\'. llalbou. HJ,·d. Ha r bor 17t -t ------ Dr. Gerald Rauaa X ·fl.1\.V ANI) t~\tt:ttf iEN f:\' SP:l!\:1c ·t: 2JUG \V. ('r n tral /\.,.,.,, Nt-\''porl llarbor I O'lJt ('.ollt'l'f' to Ha\'f' 1-"'tr" ('oUr!N' Trntning in tirl' fighting and the Ult' or fire control t'qulpn1rnt will b(o glv~n in a propoMt'd fl rf' college to be held on the campua of Orange Coast College thb tall ~flchlran Stat .. Picnic Northampton ran rro111 the Eng- will II.sh Channel to the Ridge Light- l'lhlp 130 mlle-s rro1n the H ooghly R iver l In 86 t..lays, \·is <;ape Horn. The Michigan State Picnic be held In Bixby Park. Long Beach. on J u ly 31, beginning at noon. Lun~hes are a val la~ on the grouhda. Thousands Visit Yo$em ite Va lley Sir Lancelot with a cargo of tC'a , about 1871 made the voyage from Canton, China to London's Ea!'lt India cloc ks in 89 day•. 111 1812, Cutty Sark, though not ~o rast a::i the ve~el.s me-ntloned, anti after her rudder had carried R"''ny In sout hern latitudes. n1ade lht' Each year thou 11 ands upon London li o C' ks from Shanghai, thousand.a or tourists mak(' thrlr China, In 122 <lays. way aJong Slate Hl1hways 41. The most lhrilling race Ir o r 120. and 140 to v'8it Yosen1ltC' British sailing 1 WB!! bet"''e£'n Arh~I Vallt:y·. -And it J.11 f1ll e wonde r, and Taeping, two or the fastest pojnta out t he National Automo-Llmey ~Uppers, \A'hO fought it out bile Club, thal they do, for in rew half way around the worll.I. They place& on t he 1ur(a.ce of the earth started together from Foo C h oo ha.s Mother Nature done so much on May 30th, 1866 and Jost sight lo <'rea tc an awe-Inspiring n.nd or eaC'h other until they reachell s)'.K'Ctacula r type or beauty. th<' EnglL"lh Channel. Taeplng ar- S<'Vt>n miles In I e ng th and rlve<l in the Lond<>n llock at 9:4!"'1 avere.glng about o n ~ ·mi I r In p.m., while the A riel arrived t1.t width the valley Is surroundt'<l by the Ea::it ln<lla Jock at lO :l ~'i p.n1 .. 1 such 'world -famed granite peaka o r with ha lf a n hour'-9 dirtcrenl'e a.a Hair Dome, El Capitan. Clouds arter racing ror over thrc~ n1onlh!< Rut, and Cathedral Rocks. which on end. ~r into the .!!ky and s hut .thl• An English complimC'nt C'Om"~ floor or the valley orf fron1 the r r o n1 our info rmant, E . Keblt· hills lx-yonll. OvPr the grf'at <C.'ll(fs Chattertnn, (~o far you'vf' bt't'n pluni:r gra.ceful \A'O.tC'rfalls that rL·ading ::i.buut pike rs! I H e \Vrit~~ catch in t h eir blO\A'll spray n1any t of the 't•ightie~ I "T he onr o bjl'ct a summer rainbow. or the Amcric::i.n designer wu tu And all W• C'\JLtlng and carving build e,1 ship that shoulJ Mil every ot the earth'• crul't wenL on n1any other cratl o rr the seu 9nd M m,llllorus (Jf y('ara ·a.IP). Thi.' Krl'aL o btain t he ma}dmum ot trad«'- uplifl.!1 o r tht> earth's surrac!' that carrying . Beside lhf' Improvement th niur,h th(• agl's wt·nt to rurn1 In bn"· and !4tf'rt1 lh<'y lengthenC'll lhC' SiC"rra N<'vnlln govt· tn the the !'hip until -;!11• h1·ct1m1' rive u111! rfv1·r that \\'L' nnw know n14 the '°'IX tin1Ps lo t1R<4.:r than 111 br4•::i.tHll M··Tf'l'il tu1·r .. ntial !!IJlt '1"I, Lc.rri•nt in l Tins ~u vc . n tuurth n1aMt to v.•J4o<·1ty, nnd n!4 1t 1 us ht d 1111 1l -i ·.vay down tu lh1· s1·a 1t ··ut lt;t r hnnnel rvcr 1lc1•prr nnd d~t·f)(>r untjl tl had rormet.I a sharp V. I ht' Nh l p l\Vhij•h I ('llrr1C'd n101 t• -;.'."I d ,T ilt· ~.11 !.-; 1~·1•11• tlllJll H\:t'l l In t•ut bt ·111~ no lionJ:t·r 111t•re hrtgi. lo hold lht-wu11I but of o 1·lost!- ,.hap•'d t•anyon ovC'r 2.000 f•·•·t in tt·xt11rt•d a nd flnz.zlln1-:I\' \\'hit •. depth. Tht• 1i~sser !4ll'f•8 Jll !4, unablt• rn n va~· ln t'XAt'l l'unlrtulistir11·tiu11 10 c.:ut .'IO fast. \A•er(• lt•ft hi:{h to thf' EaRt I n U 1 a n1 t• n , lhl'1'•' l\bll \'l' lht• (Jp/1r ur !ht• t:anyon a n d \Tnflk{'{' ,..;hip)/ <11d nnt rl't'f 1IOWI\ lll1llrl'd tht~ir water~~ d n \V n l ht• in ant i1·ipal111n 11 f n i,.:a l•· thnt \A'A s 11;r1·at wulls in t'a!4l.'llth ·s 11nli litt t..• tu f<i lln\\/ hou r~ a fter. but l •.111k in I fall,)!. !'lail rf'IU('tant ly " ' I!ut th,., <'anyon wa.an't 1.1 rt'· Th!s hr1 11Jts us tln\A'll In the cr11 ·:================: main sharf~ on<l nnrro"''· \\'hi·n "''ht•n th .. A1 11r1·14•:1n !lhlfJHH'ISl•·r the lt•,.I AK .. ('Ollll' Dlu nR nu i.;t'lly <lruve th<' H11t1.'lh fl'llll l lht! l.'111il· ~ln ~·il'rs bori•·d••"''ll upon thi· uri•a 111,::1 St'l\.'I :lll•I bo th ;111hscqt1(•11tly and goU).:"Pd thl'ir way thrnui,.:h tht' !lt.11·r11111h"d lu th1• grin1y, 1·1114ly. hollow pln1·cs. Al the c l1n1nx or Stl·nn1-dr1 vi·n lrnn1p !-1lt'l.1111l'r. It the Ol(t', il'I' fill i!'d thr i·ttn\'i•n 10 1 01.~o h11ngs 11s <l11\A'rl tn the t ln1r or t hf' hrink, ro.cit • sevt•n·hlll\dri·d fl"<'t lhe in1n1ortn l li'ly in~ C'loud ~nn1· nbnvl' Gla<·ii·r Pulnt. r 1, 0 1• h., ti nr t h €' \1·.1rlit'-.i f n 11 t e ~ t l'BJ>'' Wallace J. Miller , M. 0 . , ~~-f.ye, Physician ln ?t hr RlrtrMr Hnlldlnr · I Hnrn('r!'I , nnd In n ... ~11e1 'C'!udn n uf • ~ w., ... GlllW Tho w-.,... a.me. OUlld of 1.h ' Costa X-(folir.mualty Churcll Will -Prldaj, .luJ¥ 19. at I p. m. ID U>e -of Mia. Tbe Kubo< Al'l!a 8o1'1' Club, Bod M~ bu been , ap-Eliu,_.tb R ... Fd. :IOl --y ea.ta ~na. ~ •0 notlDced tM point«! •th.little 'lr'ec.;.or ot th ~ o.ta Yea. A'1 lftvltatiOb 11 o:· nameo of l lt•!U and lnl!Jvlduall J1ori1or >Ju Bo1'1' Club, ~ 1..-oil lM!OI-and pror-...- who haq doclal<d moterlals and ...._ He t~es the place of Bob aJ _..._ l(ra. Maude Duis lo .tel"Yiice to the: club ln • recerit daya. Btnnett wbO bu ten to. attend p-rellident. They are: / wamier c:ouna: al use. , ------- ll. L. s_..., of tbe Soul h 13-Bearden I} now In chajte C.. e.--' ~ Mot~ Company lrft.47 .. ot the CIU.ti• eventna cran-. ,. cu-. car CDftft ~ .. ,... mlll<d oonc • ror the-craftobop ,GtJvtU... "A..-Def'onlM lo In .,.,,till .-~ nlgbt 117 noorl: a _ K<Clel10A • -dlarre or llftml_, aeulona. J .. 11. ~ trom ..,loli!o ""' (all the ft.nd &lJd rock uoed In the • · _ ••ft • Amel h 11 t Av e.. 6o<w •11>, !'•ltb co 111 n . 120 BJetans to Hold st. ealboe IalaDd! ~ ,. ,, acb of centftlt); Truck Drl~ John !f•mptm and Jack .Kem Sq~re Dance Aug. 6 who dellver.-ed the concrele. . , R. 0 , Pelel'90P a.nd Cech KtlUe Calta Mesa'• ar:oM a~ nu a l c loan or autonialk: fln.iahlng ma· eru:y, Day• Fe.Uval wlU ttaetr chlneti); Je&i H lnellly (deer head ltl cllmu on August 8 1r"1th a tor-ca.meroom); Loren Nic.holaon. Jlwo b o x e a or books); Mn. Charles Glover t trallerk.Mld of ply- wood); Rich:artL Mirkovith {paint): M.-.. J ohn Sl~lnnmann (s&ndp."~r and fell 11eraps). iopportunt&y ls k.nocldng tn CLASSIFIED ADS N ews-Ttm£"9 a ds: ha\•e httn r ead Ln the Harbor ror over 40 years aquare dance on Newport Avenue ) lD the btL1inemi dlslr'lct. · The -alfalr. sponsoN.'d by the Chamber or Comml"t"tt, wm brgin I EU 9 p. m . Bt1b Skilea a.rid1 hla We!lt.f'rn band will rumi.sh tht' mu!dc. A t elevis ion sct will be dW11.rdMI to a patron of Coeta MeBB mf'rrhanL' during the th~ da<Cy rtign Of Junncy. I • POWERFUL. . ACC'URt. TE, NO AIR . OR OAS, ~!!ID­ FOR SPOllTSMEN AND COIOIERCIAb flSHERMEN. PRICE $85 COMPLETE. IL 0 , BOVVEY 11S9 W. Central, N<'\lt'POrt Beach Phone Harbor 197<1 • • BE SURE .. INSURE -. llAUUll . !lrAMLrl' .. ... , ~ • ..... J ...... ._,. • Ill Me+. Aft. Dr0 ......... < • O.W.r-rrr. >iree ... HORS! MIAT Fw Yoar PM OAllR'S FEED STOIUI: Hullo<" ltth. ~ - CaH Har. 673 FOR PLIJMJllNO A.~D REPAIRS W ATt;R HEATERS ·ROY SHAFER 4CM • S!nd Newport BPacb • -' TtllMcMY•-~: i6._ I,..,~ COSTA Ml.SA -U lt-W OIANGI .,,. ... lllJ • , IUST I UINS OASOllNI TANKS. Rutt attach the filler pip£', tank bottom aod p.soUne pu1e. Rust causes lea.kt and experuJ.ve ttpain. Rwt formed in the ~In• tank Is eatried to fuel pump ai>d ~-St°" R"" UJiJh Rlc~­ fWld --1.roof a...IWI IUST IUINS CAll UlltOI S. 11lou. sands of carbuttton are ruined by rust. Up to 3 dozen carburetor parts are subjttt to rust and corrosion. Tiny carburetor tubes and passages, some smalltt th.an a com.moo pin, are pluued by rust particla.. Car- buretor overhaub are el· _.1--srop /l ... UJIJh ·· · Rfchffeld Run-Proof· Corol•n•I ·~ - RUSTED IN ORD I NARY G'ASOLINE ... This 1teel rod is heav- ily coated with rust a(ter special 48-hour laboratory test ln ordinary psoline containing a smtill amount of added water. Rust also attacks the &as· oline tanl: and fuel systtm of your car. IUST Pl.UGI fUIL UNIS. Rust parti- cles and rust-s ludse clos fuel lines, eausina: pxir p~rformance and stallln1. Stop Rull wllh,ltlclifl1ld Run-Proof c-llne/ IU.tf D.t.¥.OIS RllL PUMPS, Sharp \"tth in s"v1•n.hundr1·d fe1'l ril the By Appolntmf'nl ~ llarhor 1:128 cro"''ll of Half Donit', and ).:i nd-fa!'lt A1nPri1·nn sailing iiihip..'1,. 111 ually "°·it.JPned tht• narro\.\' t an.\'1,11 18."12. n n a pas.'tflg-r from New York · uut in to a largt' LJ-shapi't.I ~roil ,lth. t•l San F'ranC'is1·u, via the Horn, I =======::::::======'. Jr utting b&l'k lhf' ."-lnpini.: i•·nlls 111 F'ly1 n~ ('lo ud n1at1r a day's n1n -TUii: parUC:les wear out fut·movin1 lu•I ' m~ru .. R..-clop 11..tner iulf 1 ~ •C8UM" chtd:-\•a1ves to leak, uel "~ falls on hUIJ and •t high speeds. St.,, Kw< '4" R fW Run-Proof Quo/In</ '-I WORLD'S FIRST RUST-PROOF S R M M D tran.sfortn l he runninK c a~atlt•:-1 of 427 kno t!'! 20 niiles an hour! t • • . o naco, . • into leap1nl{ fall!4 . The botton1 of W hile tht•rt! JS no C'Ompar\Mll 816 \\'. BALBO.\ 81,\·n . th~ vall~. tov . "'·rut gruugi •t o lll inlt'nde<l or 1n1plil'll nbnut 11HXl£'ru 1-larbor t 72.f and \l.'hen the ict· had ~oni· It li·rt ant.I "old" Mailing ~pttllR. thorc(' OrflN' flou,.,.; bt•hind 8 lake that wit.s rivi··n n·I· \l.'err th e !Clirr111g tlays o r rret: ! to a P.'.\I. a·halr niili·.!I lung, a lake tha.t h (lS compt•t1t ln11. by (M't> n1('n, "''ithout Monda y throuc-h Frltt..y long since tx>en rilh"'il in by th<' li:O\'f'rnnit•nt rt'J::Ulatinn or th t' "::=============: f """orihless 1dl'als or comn1unl::im ln ,.. dirt anJ d<.'bris carr1N J O\A'n by the MC'r<:'ed Rh;C'r . 1·onfound and in1pair their think· Johl\ N. Osbum, M. D. :U'! )ta.r&"Ut•rlft' t\\l'dllt' Coronll 11t11 :\tar llarbor 1 ~67 Pl'M'ttrt• l~lnlitf'd lo thf' Today the> vaJk>y il!I part uf th" ing. The era un<loublt>dly dill lt.'4 !ar)!er YOst•mltt• National 1 •0~•:, 1~ n\A•n part to hC'lp fON 'Brd "''h.'\l we nu\A' know R.!I Lnbor bf"C'BU~ or atln1inistt•retl by t h" Jo~ e ll P r a I I Gu~·t'ninii•nt. onJ 111 n 1111,1.1•8 r11 r IL~ (1"''" tn>atlnent of able. orlli- . r n11 1y ~t'Oll1C'n nnd boy~, but tho~e PllYSlt:JANS-SVROP:ONS-D.O. Dr. Edward w, Milum Phyalt"lan and 8urseon O.U.Opatb Offft: fl#aJdenni: Harbor !94! BMc-o• &n95-.I 615 Goldenrod Ave nue Corona del Mu , California C'HrROPRAC"TOR DR. P. A. CHAM BERLIN CHJROPRACTOR -. 1944 Newport BouJevard COSTA MESA. PhoM: ~-5GS ~ome ca1J.a to rarbof' Area OPTOMF.TRJST I .-----. • tot.Lrt~L" r o m all partR o f lh·~ , 1 i::lo~" I· t.'t'Ort !4 ~t11l :ittand d1·sp1l1• i c l', ___ sn'l\.V , full )::8le~ nntl (.'upe Ho rn ! T11 t 'tlDM'i-vr fo'L..._ anti o .. iw ' "lnatPal.I o f osklng.. what il'I tn bt.• don(' about o u r :itUpf>'l."lf'tlly dwindling ;caine a.Jul fi!4h resi.Ju1·c- ea, W(' n1ig hl far n1orr appro- priatf'ly ask 'H ow C'a.n \Vil<lllf1• anti rls:ht"rl.-s rt-SOUN't•s an,I ihC' lnt1•r· egts anti act iv1tit-~ or !-1pot·tsn1~n bt• hnrmontSrti with modern civil- iz.atlon anJ t:conomiC' Jt•vt•lopmt>nl of our C'OUJ\try ao as lo pc>rpt'tuat1• hunting and tbliing aa th" rin1•s t 01 •II tl'<'rt"a ttonaJ a <'Uvltlrs !' ". Elliot Bark,·r . Stalt> Garnto: War- den. N"'w Mexico. Rogers Service CO:llPJ...ETI!: A llTOMOTl\'lt f88 Nt'Wpitrt lll\•d. Coata Mf'lie. RN. US! l)o nat'"" :"Oh11r1Jlr lb S1-a S(•oul"I Donation .1r an 18·f(}()t Sha rµit'. con1pl~t(' wi lh sail .... by I •. I~ M 1~­ Kf'~. Sonta Ana, t n thr Or8.1lJ::P ('nunt.v Sen Si-out Bn.'Je wa..s on- nuunl'C'<l tod:iy b~· Bill Spur~N•n. :il'OUl 1''i('li\ l 'tWll OliSSIOOer.• Thi· bUat. l<1 th1· first salllng· crnrt tu <'On1" Into th.· poA.<;.t>St11lon ur th·· l:f.ast>. \\'in.• Bl1J'.!0 ('lub ('oat~t Roy "BUl('h" Kitti"'• drawing of 3 cabin <'M.li!M'r took (Int plac(' In th«-unlor division of the Harbor AN'a Boy~ Club 01onlhly art <"Of1- t«'st la.at wttk. Pa.u.1 Pearse won honontbl.-mt'ntlon. In lhf' junior diYi.!linn Ronald Unde rwoOd, J ohn J.l f'C'lltJtkPy first pla<'c and honor- ablf' m.-ntiOWL. \'. E. KOEPSF.L. O. D. " .. Ila U s. ---. ·"" y Pt .. :lvtnr 11Dr E. T. BVTl'ERWO&'nl, 0. D. SJLVDSMITH8 More than 302,000 voters u of OPTOMEJRISTS stlwr Ptolten and Sllvenmlth today have algned lhe petition• Repain and JU:tlnlab.!n&' to establl.sl'I Sununert.Jme Dayllghl Vbual Anal>"Bb and OoJd. Copper &nd Brau P\atlng Saving T I nl e ln califontla., Dr. Vlaion TH.inlna PhJllp w. RN.mes ot I..:mc Beach. 111' W. c..l:r.i A.-.. ~ ~~ue~ Prftldent or tbe cauromta Stal• NeW'pel't ~ 191( Harbor Shod., eo.ta u.... J u n I or ·Cbambtt of eommetce, ....,...r .!511 Pb.. Be&con DI lS whlcb ta ipOUOt'lnJ' tM meuunt, i..~~~~~~~~~--'1'"-~ .... ·~~~~~~~-·l •tole. • • PROTICTID IN RiCHFIELD GASOLINE ... Rod shows DO lign of rust after an identical 48-hour l•bon- tory test in llich&eld gasoline coob.in- ing "1lllling RD-119. Before test, the u.rne amount of water WU added .to prove conclusively the superior pro. tecttoo you got with Richfield Rwt- Proof guoline. TIONAL PROOF . ·s1i THIS SENSAR RICHFIELD STATION , AT -YOU • G'ASOLINE Contains Ama~i ~I Sinc lair RD ·ft 9 New Richfield Rust-Proof gasoline STOPS RUST-before . Rust can stop you! WHAT CAUSES FUEL SYSTEM RUITt Rust and corroslon result from moisture in yoiir gasoline, caused largely by con- densation. WHAT DAMAGE DOE* ll.IST DO? 1. Rust ruins gasoline tanks and other fuel s'ystem parts, causing costly repairs ~nd · replacements ... 2. Rust clogs fuel lines, screens and 'C&.l'buretor jets, causing rough idling, poor mileage and loss of power and performance ... 3. Rust particles cause wear on precision parts in fuel pump and carburetor, causing frequent costly over- hauls and replacements. HOW DOES RD· 1 19 PREVENT RUST? It cOats the inside of your car's fuel system with an invisible, polymolecular pro- tective layer that prevents rust. Protect 11our earl Fill t1p with Ricblleld Rust-Proof ~line - toda I y . • I Costs ne nt11I tan ardinary 1a5eli1e ,, • ' • • • ·. • Tue.day, July 2i,. !~ · -NEW.oar.~· NEws. TiMEs \ P.1ge 1 I • --------------------------------------. ------------------------------------.. ---. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • The ~dest Advertising MecRum In the ~e.rt Harbor Ar~~ 81AlUi511NEllil15!!o~~i51!i51!6zsi51!i51!'5!!'51!Eil;!!i!51!i!51!i!15i!51!~esdi!51!i!51!i!51!i!51!i!51!0!!5!'~'15!!'15!!ALE.'15!!2.'15!! .. 2ncw:'15!!'15!!12r2 .... 2111E0'15!!211~.'15!!~ .. ~2110'15!!4'2!'8,'15!!282'IJl'szR2Pl.IEll22222222225f.~.~B~U~S~IN~~~i!51!~0~1't'2roa1DN. t&-ADT6llOl'IV1'J, 'l'lllEB ,.,~~~~~IEST~~A~!'E!!:~------....: .. ~~ ... ~·~L!lllri'!!!~A~!'E:?!. ............ .:...' EWS ."JiMES ~ CLASSIFIEDS • WS-'l'IMl!S -very Tu ay ::.:_::..:..::.:.::..:..:....:..._..:.. __ 1;;._-:..::...::::::..;::;;;:;:;:.::.:;:_1 ________ 1- ~ -.>-CA>IERA -Klnlaturo 214 x Iii SPD:D.BOAT, wU> .-pt ""1 CIDIVRON s.rv1 .. statloft al LD-.'-'a:.nrvftT BAY POST -WednmouiayS apffd-gnphlc, aanlvoriiar 1 .....,..""' ottu. PhOM Bar-ventory. 112 Ooeu Bl"'1. Bunt-NEWPOBT-B..t.IT.ROA PRESS-Thursdays modd. um. Pb. Bar. :zooa. bor 0<04-J. tu• Lagtoo Boacb. Pb. e 741. 27tt. !il•,...-t ..,. ... ~~ftf'd A.ft .,_, ,.. hi tbe TDftda.J ____________ 33c-"5 __ U' one or two man Jig boat-U--WANTE.D TO ~ ... _,..._ .. , ... 'l'lua.....,, ,..__ s E R v E L ..... ca.ry.ie. Crown • ...-------~;:...;::;::;.;.:; __ _ Mr.VIlroM AD IS ' LINES Trollln~ eqvlpm•nt. e0mplet• W ANTED-2 bodroom -In All CluoUlod -... 1 ......... tow CUb ........... of .. -.tloL The Gas Refrigerator maclrud .... _ Sl7 Fernando. Sept. for winler ......., on _,... 4 Unes 1 time s .75 Fer"""'"n Hdwe. Co. Balboa. Har: 27111h1. 28p$I ...... wi -sao per month. Ph. h ....,""' . liarbdr 23.M-W •ft er r; p. m. 4 Una 2 tl""'5 L45 221111 Caut BITd., Newport SNOWBIRD No. 301 -Excell<nl 34<35 4 U-3 time9 J .95 PRONE HAJUIOft 118 cond!Uon, nearly n.,. sal~ rac-Pbooe Rti. 1419, uk for .. Ad Taker" or &end ad and remittance to tnc bottom. and dolly. PbOnr NZWPOltT BARBOR Pl1BL18RINO CO. 2 OLD WASHINO MACBJNES. Harbor 642-R &Iler sis. 28CS., -&$---APTS--·-"-""~-";:.O;:.D;:.SEll::;::;:_ __ _. -Blv• N rt -. 1i..••• la «tlll do wuhlns. 117:-M each. ••l I ft&lboA -ewpo .__._.om 512 S8th st. New(!Ort Beach. Sell or trade sport or commercial The publt.hen1 wtU not be respoMlble tor 1Q,Ore than one lncort'ttl uu tbhlng boat "Lyd\a," sport IJUertJon of an adverU.mt-nt. re.wrve the Tight to correctly C"ia&Slfy F\Aherman'• pier. Will ~11 ~t FOR RENT ON LIDO ISLE.. Several beauU· fully fumiabed single and dble apartment.a. Weekly or monll'l.ly Private garages and be:achs UDO ISLE PROPERTIES, Inc. any and all ad.a and to rejttl any advertisement not conforming to RUG Makr~: Variety hooking and memberah1p In Sport!Wlllt&. rules and regullltlo ns. Advertisement,., and cancellatkms 'Mil1 ~ and bradlng woole.na, pattern.a, 2444. Rlo Or., National City. Ph l P I fr&.mes. Hooks, leuons. E. F1r· a l 7t••• 3lc33 a.cc.pted up to. 5 p.m. on the day prPcedlng-pub lcatlon_ h. lar. l&ld. ree ry ....,_ Classified Index 11 lkaMDeM Guidi! 11 llUIWI•&' Maurl&Ja JI Bulldlas Sr.rvlcm l•Pf"~ I& Rhllr"' Toor Car 1• Tramiportarlo• ,._,,1J81NF.Jl8 omoz ben.k11 Antique Shop, 104 Main I St .. Balboa. Harbor 1119. 31e42 14-PKRSONALS :.;_~;:::;.~;.:c.~:;:_------\VARDRODE trunk that COit $1~ REUCIOUS SCIENCE 11 t Udy and t"•n !'!mall trilnka, all In group m~ta eat:.h Wed., 8 p. m . good rondltlon, $55 t.aku all 3. 621 Marigold, C. D. !rf. Phone Ph. Harbor 2142-W. 3ttfc Mrs. Anna Bean, pra.ct.ttloner· ------------- tes.cht'r, Har. 2783-W. 66-c-H c· HI L D · S w:in.lrobe 115. Blue --1 broadloom r u g and pad J20. Laundernll Wo.sh. Mach., $100. !3:"f!-_;'11TV Af!lS _ .. 1 Dinette !'le t, $8 . New folding --· baby c rib, full stu S20. 217 Permanents $5 up Ja•m•n•. Har. 1<81 -wK. 3«-p AJN'rJ:NG l C remf' oil mac hine A: mllCbtneleu .~" E S h C ll! 1 Co!J wavr.s. complt'tl' $6.00 up LARGE UnJv~ru.l Gu: Stove. No J ob too large or too small. Louise Beauty Shop oven. s.p. lurg• broiler. storas• .-...-ving ntlre out .. a om a I . Almost new, 4 bumer. l.Arge Ucen.eed and lnaurled-10 yn1. t!Xp. 1877 NE\\'PORT AVE. Apace, SM. H.nrbor [f93. 3-lp39 Spray or Bruah I Co~tR J.te~ Ph. Ben t•o n J032-J E. I. NOONAN, Kl ~-0180 3<ci8 S2-Ft:llNn"l111E FOK SAU: 202ft 8 . ROWalll!Ue St., Santa Ana 8Btfe 11--l'PllOLCJT~R-l:SO -------------RUGS 11--BUILDINO SERVIC...S Custom made !dip c n \' e. rs 11nd :;..~;.:.c.;;:;.~..;:;._;~~'-----1 drnJX'ries of romplrtr>-selt>l't in n 9 x J2-LJ1ht brown and pad. 8 x 10.--P lnk ~ttnn. 8 x 10 While and blut-wool HARBOR Plumbingo Service ...1718 N~rt Blvd., Beacon 8117 REPAIRING OUR S~ECLU.TY Contracting and S~ppllet H. H. HOLBROOK DEPENDABLE PLUMBII'f G A Prompt !Wpnlr Service Malhtalned Phone: Harbor 1118·W 2801 O>a..111t Blv(I. N f'wport Beach Hardwood Floors of fabri~. AlpC'rt Yard Stick Store, 114 W. '\th St., Santo Ana. KL 2-9618. 32c:to !Z-LOST ASD FOUND A II rev('rAlble. Side board or chest. Urned oak. Ph. Beacon • 6386-J . 3 l p33 \\'h ilt Pnomeled k ltchrn table 40" b)' 2~" anel two chalr!l. $1 0.00. LOST-Boxr r female. Dnrk fnv.:n. 1726 Miramar Dr., Balboa. 31 c33 Strayed fron1 Newp<irt . Lido -------------area Saturday night. RE\\' ARD. Call Harbor 2992 or New port P olice. 3-4 p36 $25 REWARD J f'Wf'fry & K<'t'P- sakr>s ln broWn lf'athf'r box. No quc!lt lt>n!I &l'k etl. Ret urn t O 502 Jn.s1nine. Cnronn dc'I !lofRr. f'h. Ha rbor 28!li-J . :l·lr<16 J.-taple flnl!'lh drop leaf table, 38 x 59. Never uaetl, Sfl . .'>O. Maple flniRh ladde r back chairs, r\1.!lh 1' rat !'I, .SIO.W ea<'h . Platform r{)('ke r , dark mahogany. $1i.50. \\'nln ut Vf'net>r dinette tab J '" .SS.~. :) !lhelf bonkc11se. 19.50. Tile tnp coffee table, $2 .!Ml. McNeil & Bennett Snnded and F'inl':lhl'd Ph. Beacon 61'4<1 28--..qfTlJA TJON \\' ANTEf) 32tfr-1501 We.!it Centrsl N1•w port Beach Harbor 2125 Paintingo ContrAr tnr. Llcen~ed.' Jrui:ure'1 FAST, EFFIC I8NT Guaranteed W1)rk F ret"' EsUmatE!B WILMER SWAFfrORD Bea. 5203·W I· 'F. E. David!ion's Experienced Gard~ner and Landscaper CALL TIM FOR SALE C I u b Cha ir, f'Xt't>llent condition. Phone \Ve.!itmlnl'ter 8151 22p3[f IGI 1.tt>rrill Pl., Costa Mesn. 32c33 \VANTED -Carpenter, plumbing ------------- work and maintenance_ Experl-OVERSTUFFED Olvan and ch•lr, ence«:t. ReUabJe. 216 E. 16th St., Mont.erey couch, apt. ho u 8 e ..... CGM.a w_....._ Pb. Bea.eon W3~R:. wa.a•:e -•...-1111 .,_,. 24pSG complete. doub e cotl "prl"tig ~d ml8t'. Item•. All good eondltion. Phone l-larbor 12;0~\V. 3<1 c:l8 CABINET SHOP STENOORAPRER. •horl hond. Cabinet. made to order. typing. 7 yearq f'X ()(>riencr . AVAlht ble nt oner . Lorn l rf'sl· Window fra.nle11 -Scttens dent. \Vrlt e Box C·l , Nt>wpo rl repaired, re-covered 11nd renewed 208 \Valnut Street l-talbo~ Pre.<1;s.__ _ ~pJ I Ooatll Mesa Oeacon M:?:O-J l'l"tO F'ERSION.r\t. gardt-nlng h}' lltrc l2 month . Phone &aeon 63 l f1 -J . SOUTH COAST MATERIALS CO. Specincallon Rcat1y Mixed CONCRE:r8 129 W. WUaon C~ta Mesa PhMe Bf'acon 6346 3-4tfc Rill Br1y d. :1 I p'l3 F:xp<>ri1·ncN.f g11rd•·ner w ith po wer nla r hlnCry. ~a . 628:1-\V. Box 63 ~"w pnrt n .. n <'h. l ttfc A ppl•nn<'f' an<l Plwn1blng Tepalr.A . c;t.''l<'rf\I hn11!'le n1ulnlPnant.•e llnll !-lf't'lt!a 1111'1K job or yrarly st'r· S::t·A-ANTlQf'E!il. ~~~-----~ ANTIQUES R .. pa lrt'fl R"plalNJ Rerlnl~hf'd Buy RPll -Ji:xchange BA YS Jf)F. l''LATINO CO . 1911 Htlrl,or Bl\•J., Ph. Bea. ft2tJ7 -J ('O!o!ta Mf"!W. ANTIQUE rerly An1erlcan cherry wood tahle. Ph. Bea cnn 8289-J 3 1c3~ ED WALTERS TILE CONTRACTOR -I Vt1'"· Har. 2!1 18-W. 33 J>4 I 1 1 _ iiet r,. p lf'Cf'!I (' h l ;-a anllqu~ Balh Room, Drain Boards, ~tc. 16th A N@wport Ave-., Coeta Mesa I .. P)>1• Bea"';n 8~r.W-S \ . . . ~tfl )fJ l ,t-:AC f'.::I ) lady \\'Hil t~ hoU!it'· I cf(.!!hf'11 . All\(} othr r ()!"Id dl..sh.:it . work hy the hnu1 . " tlr ;1 hnur:oi ! 270 Walnut Pl., Cnl'l ta Me"sa . 1•1u'h t111 11•. R1·r1·N'n1·1•s 1r r.,q11 ir· 32p33 •·ll. Phnn1~ H:,r hor 30 )JD-fl or ('a ll at at 1 J nsn1tnr>-. ('. o . M SS-80ATS, ~t ·PrLI&~ 3 If'/ Wanted a Snowblrd, $1 50. 220 Diamond. land. Will pay Balboa 15· 3 Jc33 M UST Sac rifice 22' dbl. Pnd n.M · Ing or sport boat. n~ deck and paint, overhauled eng. and tn.ns. muat Mil. Lan-y Frit'deman. &434 Colgate Ave .• L. A . 38. Ph. York 3326.' Br. 218f8. 3Jc33 20 n.. Clipper Clau Nil boat- Condition like nPW. Ba.rgaln at 3333 V la Udo Phone Harbor l!KM> RENTAL r SPECIALISTS Call Edna Cr&Jg lSllc Linwood Vick, Rltor. Balboa Island HAR. 1042 :13-c-IH $660. lnqulrf' owner, 416 Nar· BALBOA ISLAND--t bdrm. 3 ci.uu5, Corona dt'I Mar or ser I bath home. outdoor awlmmlng at Balboa Yacht Basin. 31µ33 •howera. Plano. WUI ~nt by m onth or 11e&.'t0n. Ph. Harbor SAIL It away fcir $285. 18' Comet mass uU boat No. 1084. mahoa:· 24~R. or Crestv1:ew 6·3.MO. \&tic 11ny hull, •ta1Qleas steel rlggtnJ. --~---------­Wamautta racing ulla. Comp. with a&nd dolly. Valued at $MO. Harbor 1520-J. 3Jtfc S NOW BIRD, g ood ronditlon , 11 1:'\V· ly painted, $200. Call at l Jti Mnrlne Ave., Balboa Island. 33c3~ 13 Ft. Outboard runabout. Faq· to ry bullt . lttake offt>r . Mual ttJJ. Ph. Har. ~8!.1-M. ~1 11 NarciSsua, C. D. ltl. S3c36 SNOWBIRD A good ont'. Had a profeulonal pa.Int Job this sum- mer. Fully equipped Including dolly. See at Newport Harbnr Yacht r lub. Ask for l ... yle Elll8. It·~ N o 194. Price S<t2ri. See this we·Pk end! 34c38 -STARLF:T 16' <'nm plt>t l'. Suit of .sail.t, all good C'ondltlon, 1170. <.:ho niplon outOOarsf n1ntnr, s1:,. Sell tor ca5h or trade. Frank Moll , 431 E . Jsfh. CMlA Me1'...'l Bea con ~™·RK . 34<'36 Everyone reads ~a.111slfled ads. 14---MtJSICAL, RADIO SPINET. J\111 k~yboard. Now ROOMSS3 DAY & Up BLUE TOP M= -401 Newport Boulevard N ew port' Beech, &a. 519.f·R 27tfo FURNISHED R00?-1S, apt.a, cot- tages. Day, week or month. S3 pt'r day up. Blue Top M ot el. 401 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Bearon 5194:·R.· 27tfc Unf. spar lou.s 2-BR. apt. In new duplex. near bea.ch,1 block from mkt., bus. theatre, So. of Hwy .. C.O.M. W .00 year-round. t;t. paid. Har. 2849·M. S2tfc F'OR RENT -Corona del Mar. 2 • bt'd room houSf', $90.00 year· round. 333 P op py. liar. 1-471-M. 32c34 Long Brnl'h. Lakewood Crntralle apt.11. Unr. 2-BR. garage, 2 washeNI , piny pen tor children. n rt iR lJ C'olly decorated, $89.00 to $90.00. 4310 Cf'nlralla. L. B. Ph. (., 8 . 5·"4-406. 32037 Furn. sl ni,!IC a pt . In new · duplex, \lrge liv. r n1., bedroon1. k I l. rch, $:M.OO Inc. utll So. of .. c.g . .M.'" N~•r beach, mkta., .. ~· Hal\_ 2319-M. -~..,.-32tfc ~fiL.__Another Sp1~ .. wl'i.--A.cr;;;omc, like new, aaYe llM. Chickering. Spinet type IT::"'.W_O_bed __ ron_m_!_u_rn_i_•_he_d_o_r _u_n-fu-r. mirror piano. only $187. I.eater Sttay Ro.~ Spinr t , aave $200. house l.n Nt-wport Hl'ighi.s. 53.l Splnrt, 118.Ve S200, rf'po.!lSf'M~. _Al.ta0 ._Bca~o_n_6-146·J . 32p31 R!llnet. pay out balance. $200 S MALL )'lEW l fPSTAJRS AP'I'. already p11.ld. Spinet. b Ion d, :J rnui . fully rurn. Rf'f.. g:i.~ beautiru.I. rf'~&.'iC'd, pay out ~tov(•, lt•ll ph<1 nt', r o 111 b e d rt'd- balance. Pt.•rfect B II n g •I o w wnod liv. rn1 .. 2 blk~. frore l.ido pluno, UM'd , now 129~. $10 J)f'r T ht.·a .. Rich. nikt. nnd ne\\' d rug mo. DANZ · SCH At IDT PIA.NO stort:, Reas. tn rifthl peoplt' hy <..:O .• 520 No. Main, c·ornPr ~ixth week or l\'a~._ Sl . with ne w <;.t. Da.nz -&hn1IJl, Th .. Houlll(' ptJ~tllffi<'c. Larson. 21 t -3':?n<.1, uf A1mo11t 100 piano barJ:aln.s, N t•w po rl Harbor 234-1-.W. 34tfr Knob.! plan~. Santa. Ana. Rig S UMMER SALE NOW UN. 1-IOUS E on Newpt'lrt Blvd. Sn1all hut nice. ~11\table ror reAl<lt•nct• WILL TRADE brand new Spinet an1I A nl n 11 bu11lnt'&.'I C'nmbhu·cl, piano for i-ood ·uJtPd Orand, t'Yr>-n f{f'nt r't'&~n11ihle. Up. DANZ -SC HMIOT PrANO GF.A r'ON lilLL RElAl.T\T CO .. corner 8tb St. a.nd Main, -!Oft N"wport Rnult-vnrrl 020 No. ·Main, Santa Ana.. Phont' Bt'a f'o n 67l ~i ·R Knabe Pianos . .SOlo-Vox. 1 E\•f'nl,nr,s Bf'acon 5770-R I • 34tfl· • $7 per sq. ft. Will bulkl on your lot.• ---------~ Al.L VP.TERAN LAB 0 R. Flnc.r BABY GRA!\'0 \ Used, now only $4 7~. term~ AlsO~ good-barpln In Baldwin Grand. Stf!.i.Q.way "C:lb~ Sf'R Sk iff" J6 ft. Buir k Grnnd. Kimball. Wurlitzer, MC· 19·17 4:') h. Jl, Crl'Y· $G.'>O. Cu"h· Phall, I.A.>8lf'r, Knabe, All bar· C 0 . M~ YltARLY R);NTAL. $7!l per n10 .• 2 bcdm1. unfumil'lhN I hnutie . F f'll('C'd ya r <l, flreplaf'e, Venetian blinds. drapes. Wnll · to-wall nrpetlng. 707 HeUotrope. C'. D. M. Ha rbor 2892·W. 34c36 Licensed Cont'ractors Phone Har~r 29-f J .J or Harbor 0210..R Odd Jobs QJt\..,. brokf'n '!' D o o!r 11prung '!' Scrttn locks nei'tl fixing~ to"'au- cet.11 Ira.king i;·1xturf'11 le: lamp!'! need rf'pa\rlng '.' Ph. Har. 801 -\V day or ev(', Cabinf'tA & shelve!'! 'ullt. po.lntlng & carp<'ntry. ~a n di nj?. 1·ef1 11ish1n,c:-. \Ao" ll x In ~. asph.llt tile IA'Ork. Paper hang- 111g and rainting. No j(lh t oo !4mall. Phone Ki m~rl y 3 -Ji28 or BPecon 6-t60-H.. 34p3ti ~9-l l F.U• \\'i\NTED REAL ESTATE SALF .. ';MAN, p-,...._ cellent cont~l~ for cxrhan g__~. sate!I and r<·nt•lR. c oon OE)t..L. tor the ri~hl n1an. Rex Rechs Harbor Mattress -Renovating R It 2694 W blft•l'5prln ... box sprln ... studios ea or . . CWltom matle, odd Jize11, rotton 2'4l!c D"Utrel9M made Into lnner-STENOGRA l"HER. s ho rt ha n J. morlnga. Rebuilt mattreue1 tor typlnR. 7 year!'! e x pe rien ce. a.le. Available at once. l..nca l resi· 8ANTA ANA MATTRESS CO. dent. \Vritf' Box: C·I, Newport W. E. 4UI St. Ph. Kl. 2·3202 Balboa Press. 32µ.l I ~~---------1 COMPLETE HGUSECLEANINO MAN \VANTED for Re.wl1·igh 'lervtce. Kitchen A wall w&.!htl,ng. btL111ine1t!'I. Rf"al opportun1ty. \V1• I ftoor cleaning A waxing. Window heJp you geot ~tart(>(!. \\'rltt-W. ei....ntns, caulking, painting-, rul' T . Ra\Ylrigh Co .. Ot-pt . CAC · deanlnc. AU v.-ork guara.n~ 5.0\8-0 , 4707 E . -19th St., Lo~ Call ror f1'ff estlm.&t~. Beacon Angeles 11, Calif. 30p:t6 8111. Al's House tt: Wlndow Cleanlne_ ~rvtce. 8a'1) ttor.uu s .lJrO.Ulboahi.i <DaM Blf'K'k~ StnN-Fronts DEL MANGELS TILF. CONTRACTOR \\1ANT T v.• o l'XPf'rlt'nl't'il \VB il· reS8es and s nl I\ n d1shwas h"r. Call at &lboa Y.acht C lub, Bay· :iiidc Dri\'~. 3,,.l f·· ,___ ----- ion!i , rubb4·r fi>nll"rs. anc hor . galru1. DANZ·SCHMIDT PIANO rope, nt>\.\' hallt•ry. Call Friday, S I c o .. 620 No. Main, Santa Ana, e.t . or Sunday. 121 T\1rquo !te, comer 6lh St. SUMMER SALE Balboa lsla.nd. Harbor 1881·\V NOW ON. • 34<391 ------------- -------SPINET. Case sllghtly d'\.maged OlfTBOARD Motor~: Sra King. 5 In 11hlppin1". A wonderful op· H . 1·. onl y a rew houni uBe, 5;:-1. portunlty t o save $200. n.-.!'<JZ- Nrplunl', 9 H . P .. S•O. Elto. I SCHAllDT, Sant a Ana, eomer 1-1 . I'· $1 0. 9-15 W . Balboa Blvrl.. 6th St. and ~faJn. 620 So. Main: N . D. Harbor 2502-J. 3<fp:t6 BIO SUMJ.tER SAL~ NO"-' ON! 211 Ft. C'lfpper C laAA Sail Boot. Cu11dit1on llkt> llt'W . Bargain nt RENT A PIANO, $4 .00 Per mo. $650 Jnqu1rt• owne r 416 Nar-All r('nt alloy."ed on tirm. Danz. C'is...~uJJ. f"', l> M. or !'ll'e ,.1 Bo.l™>fl Schmidt, 520 No. Main, next to come r Slxth St., SflJlt& Ana. Yacht &s in. 34 p3ri SUMMER SALE NOW ON. . BALBOA -Unfum. 2 B. R. house. Dinette, frpl., patio, garage. lkiil location near boy. Yeftr round. Phone Harbcl'r 2034 . 34c38 CORONA J)EL MAR -2 roon1 hachelor apt. furnished. Utl1itltu1 paid. $50 per month. Call Harbor ;~-M . evenln~s. · 3-tc36 '\'F.WPORT HF.IOHTS 2 bP<lroom unfurni~hf'd hom e. 2 y rs. old. Stucco. 53!) Aliso. Phone &a· con &446·J . 34c36 M. S .-T'clly Girl \'&n be aet-n in front of :JM No. Boy Front on lh~ i11la nd. Oril!in11I price approx. $1.~~00. Ji b racing !IB!IA. BrMl4 k <! l' I. n1n hngRn y de <' k. 17 rt. fl I' I {'(' $495. i 1u:·lu1I~ t>XCe:llf'nl pathllt" boon.J buoy. Owner U4 1 ~ f'cnrl, Bnll>oa lt1J!'nil. 34p341 TRADE your old piano for otht'r J.,ur }Pav, Magazine rovr r hoUM. mus:Ic:al ln11l90menl.a. For its full. B<>aron &y, 3 be<lrma., 2 batha, :!'-! F t . Rl n''P· ~let-p..q 2. Galley, out- ho""\l\ril rnntnr, gorwl cond., muat !ie ll $1200. VIila Marina. Harbor 1800. ;,4c&o C'l.EA N 2 I ft. 1'po1-1 or c-omn1ercinl ra h•n r rul•r. S I,.~ p • 2. R. H~yne, 210 W . Lomita, O~n· ca.sh value clfi Packard Bell Tele· Call owner Harbor I~21 ·J. vl~lon. Ea..111y trrms on any dlf-3-t c!f8 Ceten<"e . Sharer'!: Mu~lc Co .. 421 No. Sycan1ore, Santa Ana. K.l. 2·0672. 28tfc _•4~--R_oo_. _:w_s_F_o_R-'R--E--N--cr __ . -- BEAUTTF1.JL Hallet an,,d Davt11 Spinet, 4 months old, now for 1&36.00. Your bid pionn can a (;t u a down peymenL Bal. at $10.00 per mo. Shafer's Mu.'lfc FURNISHED bedrm., y<'ar round rt'nta1, reasonable. 11211 Balbon L~lvd., Balboa. Phone Harbor 1422-W. 34p36 Co .. 421 Nn. Sycan1o re, Santa 4.ti-R,ENT. MISCl:UANEOUS _A_•_•_._K_1 _2_-oe_1_2_. _____ 3_tt_.,fc RENT half or all of small shop dale 4. 34f)M . -. ._..PF-CLU. ANNOUNCE. Sb.are phone. $20 a month. 280'J Le.fayetle. 11&.rbor mt. 29cS-t , NEW STUD EB~ CHAMPIONS COMMANDERS ALL MODELS AV AIL.ABLE ju.st r <' c e I v e d my allotment tor July and 1 am glad to an· noun<;r I can make IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • HaVt' u»<t <'ar buyers "-'ho \\·Ill pay top price for your car. Come In today and Bef' these beautiful economical and ~ooth r lcting NEW STUDEBAKERS JOE NICKERTZ 3-415 Nf'wport Bl\'d. \ Harbor rilO FORD. '36, 3·\C'lnd., rpc. Blut"' metallc finish. Red lf'Rlhf'retll' upholfltery. ·37 -80 H. P. eng. Pri\•ate party. Ph. Bea . ~9·1·W. 34p YOU SAVE OVER $2SO. 1949 Plymouth 4 • door .!J)('Cial dlx. 9<'dan. only I nlonth old. Fully f'ilUlppt>d. Radio. healer, $189[1, owner. Harbor l"l·J. 3 .. c36 F'OR SALE -1935 DO<lr e panel truck, tor sale or trade. W"hat have you. Harbor 2404. 2Uc 1940 Buick Super CI u h Coupe. Good cond. Radio, hf'ater, '!pot-I lights. Best ofrer takes. Har. 1474.·J e venings. 26tf RENT A TRUCK DRIVE IT YOURSEl.F Phone OR . .\NGE 1343 1407 W . CHAPlt1AN Burt Mansur U-Drive SPARTANS ALL, MOD:EL8-'Ai dn. 42. moe. to pay. Alao good used trail· ers. Trailer Iruiuranee Anyv.·hE>re Broadmoor Trailer Home.q 'l060 NPwoo:-! Blvd., Co.'lla MNA NF.\.\' JRLANO VIF.\\' TRAILEn co u nT I Pr\\•ate inllividuol bath and 11t o r - age room!I. Ct'mPnt patio~. Blk. top roads, wnlk~ and ports, $30 per 1nonth. AdulW! only. 1660 WHITTfER. C~ta lttt>~.a . 27p:.lll AL"'T<)R \~a v\ng . Mu ~; t ~'=II IG ' fa ctory traile r. Cost $1600. N t•\\' :;1~~nfj7g~l~11ue;r;·~c.A~a2n .~i'~'~; Porta ble Hadi•t ~1 a r1nf' Ret•t'iy1·1 . C(l111111 tl(lore Ev n n s, Bnyshor1• Can1p, Nt•\vport Bt'llc-h . J <fpltl 116-MONEY TO LOAN LOANS LOANS LOANS $50.00 TO ~.000.00 * 3ALARY * AUTO * FURNJTURE Other Personal Property "QUICK SERVICE" Coast ·Cities Loan Com pa ny 2306 COA~ BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. next door to We.stem Unk>n office PRONE HARBOR 263&-J 89·tfC WANS TO BUILD, IMPROVE. BUY, MODERNIZF., UR REFINANCE We Buy Truat Deed$ NE\\"PORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS A: LOAN ASSN, 3333 Via Udo Ph. Har. 1600 60-tfc 4 UNLIMITED FUNDS 5 \> A plan to suit you incl. FRA-GI Privilege lo pay off any time No cost inspeclloo. POlRlER MORTGAGE CO. Or. Co. n!p. Western Mtg. Corp. VOGEL VAL~ INCOME-Neat ftame duplex, · _ liloclt to <>NJ&ll 4 room8 each side. $9,:IOO full price. Hun:y on this! CLIFF DRIVE CHEAPIE. Small modem furn· isbed home on rear of large lot. (Not a lease bold). Plenty ot room for expanalon. Spectacular vrew of Harbor and Bay. Full price $12,500. BAY FRONT BARQ.A,JN. Private pier and float. Speedboat nnd Television set include<t at $18.500. Carefully designed and COMtructed by a well known contractor to be bis own home. Livingroom, dining room and den all overlook the water. See this today! CORONA DEL MAR-Cute new frame and stucco . Beamed ceilings. Lots of colorful tile, charming tinted plaster and Knotty Pine interior. ' A SLEEPER at $8,500! NEWPORT ISLAND waterfront furnished beach cottage, pier aitd float. Garage. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Could _ eaaity be duplexed. Out of town owner says "Sell" $16,500. THE JOHN VOGEL CO. 100 Main St. At the Ocean Pier ' Phone Harbor 145 Day or Nite $2500 DOWN buys this cozy borne. 2 B. R. and playrm., diningrm, 2 baths-on BAY A VE., $8,000. $2,000 Down buys this 3 B. R. home. Frpl., patio, close to BAY. Ideal for family with children. $10,500. MOST ATTRACTIVE 3 B. R. home. Lovely rattan livingroom furniture, stove, refrigerator and Bendix included. BAY VIEW and within a few feet of good beach, $22,000. WATERFRONT duplex on the Canal. Fl on t. Very desirable, $20,000. Furnished. BEST LOT BUY on Lido Isle. 52 1 " ft. Xln't. loca- tion. $4 ,300, terms. SOUTH COAST REALTY COMP ANY 302 Main Street BALBOA Phone Harbor ?034 . $1,000 DOWN .$9,850 1 YEAR OLD 2 BEDROOMS. Fireplace, hdw. floors, carpeL,, 1Jr:t J){'~. 2 c:ir g:.trage, Jaundry room. PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW FROM SUNDECK EARL Today's Best in Coro11a <lei Buys Mnr! CHAMBERLAIN, "FOR BETTER BUYS" Realtor 500 Coast Highway -Opposite Bank Corona dol Mar Harbor 1474-W • ----------------- LOOI< AT THIS --- 1;, FT. LOT ON LIDO ISLE-Near club house- , bal ance of 'trcet built.up with beautiful homos- This jg an ot1tsta11ding bargain. t__....__t ,. Only $3,500-Think of that, on~ $3,l'>W l ROY GREENLEAF, Jr., Realtor 3112 West Central Ave. Ph. Harbor 2552 • TRA DF. o r ~1·11 \.\'e:<1l L. A. R-.t 1 3 BDRB. A 2 e.ATHS. NEWPORT lot , Al!in 4~ L.undcrui.ser Studc,. HetgbU home, bUllt ln 1 9 4 ~- like new, ll ttlt> n11leage. One r r Bu Payne furnace, fireplace, both for lnennle in !x>af'h area. wall to waJJ broadloom catpet- 104fi W. Ct•ntral. Hor. 1270.W. lng, dlnlqg room, hdwd. floor71, 34c36 conct~le basement, dbl. garace, -------------J!IAnY cklse.ta and built lrut. NJo-:W 2-BDRM. H0~1E IN NEW· 'b_n be bought tor as low a.a PORT HEIGHTS, near high $2000 down. Prtt:.e $13,900. Daye !H!hool and grade school. Semi· S.acon 6713-R (Eves. Beaoon rnod~rn U·shaped dMlgn with 6779·R> '7c patiq. Hd;,_,d , Ooors. $9!\00. Very ------------- Inv.• down paymt. to right ·party. Phone 8 €"ach 57i9·R. 34cS6 R-2 J.·ve1 lot . Vl'ry good location. C'oronn Del Mar. Phone Harbor A'M"ENTION WANT FAST SALE FOR CASH Lolli 26, 28 and 29, Blk. A-36, Corona del Mar. 120 ft. on Ocean Blvd. next to concrete atep11 overiooldag tnlet to harbor, Nice btuff bklr. •lte. Lot. were 1937 -R. S4c38 , NA VY Officer will pey 1!18Crow fees and sizeable mo. paymefllt nn &lbon Island home, or vic- inity. Wrltl' Newport -Balboa Press. Box Vl. 34p36 priced at regular front footage · value at $20,000. Want taat aalr, present riny re&.AOnable of· fer or trade. Courtesy to Brok· era. Owner, Lynn A. Furar, 1071 E . St., San &mardlno. Ph. 11324. 31c30 II\ Ogle St. Co9ta M f'!a ' BEA<'ON ~M ThQroughly t1ainPtl v•h1l\' 1· o •l k :ind bnus1'kt>t>prr. C a po b I i" .1t taking rull chargf' Rl"fe ~n"'-'" requl~. Ex<"~llenl salary, l\\'<J aduJt11. Apply 2692 &)· Shore Or .. Bay Shore5. N. B. Phone Har. 2409-R for appolntn1f'nt. B-1\LP.OA DING J-fY -Al <'Onditlon $140 1126 E. Central. SEWING ~-.,CJllNE· Two otoro bldp. suitable tor p...,. Callfornla Loan Correa Metropolitan Ute in.. Co. Har. 1718-W Kl. 3-61811 20tfc 2-B•-rtroom. n"wlY tuml.!hed and df'roratf'ICI home In Corona drl M11.r, nf'nr beach and school. $90 per month year round. 5'10 Sf'gonia. HJn-. 281-W °" Laguna . 11891. 3!p35 BY OWNER ONLY-0. I . resale, 12200 down. 168.10 per month. Comu lot, 2 ~ yeara old. % bed· ....... --patio. Clood 1-'lon, 1112 Wdla Place. Coota -· Pit.-~ 833&-J. 31c t f Pft<»!IC US J'OR l:VERY NJ:ED -Baby .ttttng, .hatntienance. podfttln«, clo<oraUoc, rornOcl.l- lq. but14ns. °""""aklJIC and -plele ..... ..., ..... 1ng. AlBo jult:or and be11lln1". ...... NEEDS A llUXJJ !pl:RV. -16 Ill. Bay Ai l!alboe -Har. --J8<3e ~ Anoitytiloue -R, 0 . Ba. Ml, llo.lboa, Olllt. I - • . I 34p36 Phone Harbor 1590-R 3'p31 -t f'lyln•k'r Lorimer Ole9rl •n.ctne, juM l't'hullt. Reuonably prlrod. Also Chrysler Royal 3 to l &"itar, bupln. HAVJN9 TROUBLES ... WITH YOUR RECORD CBANGl3\T " I ~ malle It operate rt,-ttt ... OR TOUR TELEvtalONT ENGINES, INC. 2318 W. C.otral Hari>ot Hll·W .. • Yw .-tU _.. a abarptr, brtPttt mon un.ttonD picture ... Sat· lotactloa _... REASONABUL COAST RADIO "SERVICE lliJI. aoN .. lliJl. 1-W SN'OWBiltD No. !11. ln ttrat "'ten" Flight or 4 Snowblrdlt tor ~ ,yrti., t wall •II' _,_ -. abaw ti.SS. Mr. HICTLICR. ea.-7ff.J. - , JU.A fa.s:lona.1 officea. se&.00 per mo. REP AIRING racb. Ample ............ ,..., All REAL ESTATE LOANS LET A SJN0£1\.• ._rt tune-up Aln<!rkan. In q u l r • Turn•• ln~t RAte 4 ¥., • :)% )'OUJ" 9"1t'1ng machine. 'V• •r· Drugll. too Cout mghway at l.o&na quickly m.a.de tn th~ Ba)' YSce vacuum t'.\eaJienL. Rruob-'nl.stln. 3%c34 "-"'a and Laguna. Single or able~ Fitlmate runu.lt. LARd!:. modem 3 room traJW!r on mulUpJe untta. Nnr or old. Be ed )b adnnce. C&.11 7mir • .. .. attracttve ~ by ltaelf. Phont' wt8e and ••e 'by ~llnanclng SINGER Beacon St&:l-W. 34p31 -)'GUr P"<""ftl k>aJ1. llllnlmum .,._ peute.. No cb.arg:e for premJJt-SE\VtNG CENTEJt · nary •r....-. Phone l!lanta l No .....,.. r.,. pWt ;,p end .io, -~ TlllE8 _ A.-KlmbeT11 t-7lllt or WT!to: fiery. lrOR 11Al.l:-ll'1 Plymcuth Spee. • •-n. . :!05\V.<tb KI-DMI Oilux l•d•n. seo. Or1g1aa1 "'"n"'"' 4 KAY 'Ill>g U. 9. PaL Oft. by S.,. Mt._ -. J~_<lf· -KOii· --LoeiL Cot_......( CLASSIFIED L ADS • DERNITELY HAVE AN iNTERESTED AND RESPONSIVE AUDIENCE ~-........ .. ..,; -.. ..,,-... tl'a6e tlu ..... THE TIMES Co. llfAlrS. JU1RBICl\T, lSlS ~ Tloo calll. Llf1I la. 0.:'L 11-Blwa)', ~ -1 -· -I.JU ---le ... L---------.....;,,--...;,,...: , . ' t Mountain Home · BeautlfUI I Mountain ·Borne. rur ... nlllhod. lleepe ~O. s .uperb lac&· lion, op!"'"'le Fall .. , Fallnale, fa':M>ve ~ Home). WIU tell ~ or tr..ie for ...an baodl bome. Write 0 . B. Mc.-.ld, 21123 .U.-, ,8L. ~enlde. - two COnMr Iola, S&th SL· a Lalle An., Nowport, JI500. tun , ..... ~ """11. ....... euy. - !llatbor 'WT9-J ' - - • 0 • • • • ' I • • • • • p r • • . . ,.,.,. NEWPOR:r ·BAI I04 NEWS· TIMES ' I Tuesd1y, July 26, 1949. °"--At I p. m. SU-y Olar... K. Keellle. Boulb po-nparted to Newport lleocll police tlJat hJa car, putted at 9th and Bay Aft.. had been broken into and It.a ,.dio -... , . .. "-wport Harbor G.irl Scoot Assn. /s~ues Annual Report for 1'41 ~F·•---I Prof-.! -___ :.. 800.00 . l'raaoporUUon --·-··-···-· tl.50 • , tnluraDce ··---····-·-·-···-Ul.OI ' - With the desl.ns to acqualnt tbJ,t.--'------------Office l:xpeue ·--········-· l&.51 COsta Mesa Blacksinllh . forged . Door for. Henfy ~ · """""unlt;y with ~ crowlJI of Girl Scouting In Nowport Barbor, Troop Otpntoatlon I Total ,...i.t....i -bershtp of lll&tttl&lo ---·---·-······ 111.00 ~ ·, • •• 11 Ti r n ..... t,, ,, .. NtaONj - 0.. --.... -Oil. llalf•.-•- At -ta "Doea an.d Cawna mu.at be taken '"They don't aboe honea ln ea.ta Me. anymore... Then are the local Gll'J ~t Council tauea Jin. Jllarpret 116---Mth In many areaa. and regula.rly, if no rocks In tM ttelda. and few hones are uaed for baulinC ptJJ'POl9el the following annual report. the Girl Scout Am~ of Newport PlOl'Nl'n Committee ~==========; -u of Doc: lM.I la 384. ll:zp<nR -·--·---·····-····· 10.lt ;:o 8t:Jr..t. waa caDed fa,nta on the .t:reeta and bJcllwap. The mOBt important news item tli&ra tut Saturday io &ttdd S:; = ~ problea;. o~tion 'Such 11 the-w.rdlct of .. Mike" Dmytrowtts.. who ltokl8 forth in of t.be year ts the succ~ COD· Aetlri--CUlplmc Publicity --·· ·····---····-··· 53.29 Conference and 1be Council provided • year-Conventiona .. -............... 1~.32 HA TS and BAGS fw:Mral at a rifaUve and expected ~!~ L. ~ ·the honorable profeaion of blackamilhlng a t 1816 Fullerton Avenue, cluakln o f thf. building campaign to ata1 k. Colt& M~ which culmtnated ln t.be atractlve round outdoor odMtleo prognm ~ •• Cam "-ra"·-for Girt 8-lla ln lM&. They In· .._, p -.,. --.. eluded Troop ~ at Rankins IOxpendlturu ·:················ 384.tl for every occuion from •2 to s25 a ' a wee Sport.I Anekt. But Mike moetly handle ftM1r j ob9 and tine m et.al work Girl Scout Houa at 1700 Weet Du.._ n--Cam .,__._ other Expenditures ........ 40.1& Co. 1 a •······ ·-- I ·' Q • -•• ~-C. .... ~ \:1. • ~. "'" -1.·' _ .. ..__...,,,· ;.·, '· _..,,~ [11 ----. -l • .., " '" -U -:;,,Y I • ~,....~ .. \I ••"' • • -~ I) t • ) FOOD• Gf\OG .• ,., ··· · · ·' H AWO n " 871 . ----. * llRUNOR Wn.L BE !IEBVED IN Tiii: PATIO from 111 a. m. to I p. m.. Sandaya OaJy lvouAWJC PUBLIC GOL~ COUAS• ~ Bouz. pro-mp~ will anaage a I gatne tor you. • . ~ust 15 minutes from the Beacll \Je :Stn Strut at ROC11o 10wers 9A TA ANA PN.ICl-&197 .. 1n :surance · p a. palmer INCOIPOIATIO w. o. bud. Insurance counselor 3333 •lo lido, newport beach , colil. telephone newport beach, horbnr 1500 * * these days. and bu don e 80 Centr&J Ave,, Newport Besch. alnee comlnl' to lhla country in Marf:De Smtcioeed Other Jnterenlng figures ln- 1910 from his n.a.Uve Auatrt&. e 11 1 y Lum.er She rm.An. 20. elude the foUowt.ng membcnh.l p Kille 8hod many hones ln the Marine •taUoned at Barstow. wu rccorda for 194.8: • old country where hJa tat.her wu sentenced to thirty days in the 112 Browrdc Scouta alao a blaeDnlitla.. But ln th.is Nev.·port Harbor j a I I by Judge 11 1 Jntem 1ediates count ry he bu worked chiefly for H'a rry L. Blodg ett Saturday. 21 Senk>~ large welding and m et.al working Sherman, ln company with three conce~lbough In 1910 hone-under-a ge boys. wu arrested on 24• Girls Total ab~lnl' waa aUU a flourishing in-J uly • and charged with ta.llinc-• dwitry. • two ripple d1Bk1' f rom a pa.rked Came lO Ne-l'" \'ork car a t -307 Cora.l Ave., Balboa 39 Leaders 4'4 T roop Com. Mem bers 21 Boai-d 1'f<'n1bcr11 But Mik.e •debarked in N e w York whe re the lure of a drpcnd- able w~ly a-Upend waa probably re11ponsible for olu r lng blm away from the amall blackamJt h shop bt had known in the old country. Ialand. Halt. t he senl.enee w a.s su.s· pended on condlUon the Marine re frain from tami>enng with e&n. 104 T ot&! Adult.II Mike, w bo doe1 "•II kinda" or m etal work, once forged a vesti· bule door w ith t&ncy grill work for Henry Fe rd, Sr. The door, Mike &&.Id, co."t t he ea rly -<lay a utomobile m a g n a t e ~ Weeknid Ht-~ Although a crowd eat imated t1.l 80,000 thronged local beaches over the week end, t here were no rea· cues reported llnd only four minor first aid caaes.. ' 19 Troop Comm it tru 9 Brownie Troops 9 Intermediat e T roops l 5enk>r T ro:op 19 Troop3 -, ~ell. na1 P _, ~···e Total ~-Un Pa.rk. Estal>l.lehed ·Camps and ...... ~-I" Marine Camp, *tu. 2:25 girl.II at-. Expendl~ru ···-··········· l .6T8.4:i tending Day Camp In 1M8. Total Trana tory . ExpendllUtta --···········--··· 470.93 CHAPEAU PATIO 4411 8ouUi o...t Blvd. LAGUNA 9EACB • Tnl9lq I ~~~~~ Typeo of tnlntng Include: Group Total IOxpendltures ...... 2.ue.ss1 1~ leaduahlp. regloaai confereJlC<3 · Girl Scouts of Newport Harbor INStJBANCE TDIE and connntiOnB and outdoor wi.Sh to thank the people of th1a with tra.tning. · i ·community for the.Ir tine 11upport GREEl.EY & GRIJllS FtaandN Report through t 1:1.•e local Community GENERAL INSURANCE Balance on hand ............ $ 387 .36 Chest. Phone Harbor 2034 fteer.lpt. 302 Ma.in St. Balboa Community Chett ............ $1,550.00 1-kate r C'3.usce Blau P a y Camp Fees ····----~······· 476.13 S light damage wss do ne t o the Cookie Freig"ht home of F o rest M & z e t. 202 Retund (11H7 ) .............. 31.57 Abalone Ave .. Balboa lala.nd late r otal Spending Sunday by & fire cau&ed by an Receipts ...................... $2,047.06 electr1c heater in contact with Membcnhip Dues ............ 342.00 furniture. Fire trucks from Ba.Ibo& Total Receipt.a ···-··-··-·····-· 2,3&0.TO llland. a.nd Newp o r t B e a c h Funds Available ............... ~ 2,767.06 responded. LESTER &·co. llfeaabef Loll Aaqelu Slocl" ,.....,..,. 515 E. Cental A.._ IUho.t.. C&l1f. Harbor 2061 BEAD OFFICE: 6'1 s. -SL. L.A. " $7.000. ' Mike wu w o r k l n g fo r lhc Grsmmercy Brase and l ron Wo rks ln Detroit In th•se daya and he S&YI the elabora~ door waa ship- ped up to the Ford estate in 11tttlona. bu t when It arrived no one w~ able t o aa.aemble it and rlnally t hey had to send for Mike. who. of courae, put It all to· AUGUST gether neat aJ11 a pin. After the "FMd job" M1k f' came weal , af ter th(' fashion of young men 80mf' yeara &go,' and went to work at the Standard \.\"eldlng Comp&ny in Loa A ngt'les. t hat wu In 1937. It's 11t ill the fuhion but joba a re .ecarct>r. The Coft.& Mesa blaek11mllh AAy s he worked for several large r irn1s in Lo., Angel~ be-tort' buying out the blacksmit h sho p on the Mr sa about a m"onth ago. Sandwiched in ht-tween hl8 dally labors at th,, forge, Make hu done all kinds oC fancy grill work. Hr makes doors and fence• and even rr pa.irs bicycles. several oC which in vari- ous 11t&f{ell of repair Wf'rc lying CE SALE Here Are The LOWEST Prices In NEWPORT FURNiTURE HISTORY Once· ACJGin, You Ha.e the Opportunity to Ca1h QUALITY PIECES In on 01r Drastically Slashed Pr.ices in This Anaual Event • in Discontinued Models, Odd. Sets, •nd Roor Samples_ at Prices FAR, FAR BELOW TODAY'S MARKET!!! BUT HURRY!! Most of these items listed below are one of a kind and they won't last long. Come in today while selection is complete. LAMPS OCCASIONAL CHAIRS -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;:;:;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l I around the shop. Ir Nostalglca.lly, Mike ha rkl'i back LARGE ~~':fCTION OF. TABLE .LAMPS REGULAR $54.95 - BUSIN SS OPPORTUNITIES NEW HOUSEWARES ARCADE To Open f n Coast H~hway AuCJ. Space for rent following types of bualnel!ll : Olauware -Lamps, Shade.a - ea -Linoleum and Shadea -Wall &nd P icture Framea -Fireplace and Decorative Hardware- 15th This location Co-ope r ttracts customers from entire Southwest ive adv. program 888Ures success. Con t C. C. V •neo•o, Beaeon 5277 ! ., . . . LOANS Auto Furniture 2604 w Central • etc. New po Beach Harb 1577 .A.ak for LTU a. POPS ...... ' now • • • Also Co ducting the Bus iness of HAR OR FINANCE CO. . form• ly of Cosfa Mesa to the da y when h e used t o ruh- lon decoratlVf' mf'tal roses "for I rich people," presumably during the decline oJ the Vic tor ian In · Out>n ce ln i n te r io r dttoratlon. Mike Is a little vague u tn w hat lhl" r~a Wf're u.ed for, but he said they l<.oked j wit lik~ the genuine article. "I've been a. black1mlth all my lite," Mik e u ld with dignit y. ·~nd my rather wu • blaekam llt\.' Square Dancing Slated for Fair Sq u a r e d a n c e c I u b 8 a nd groups t hroughout Souther n Cali· fornla, u w e 11 u the genera l public, ar e cordially Invit ed t o a ttend the big 11quare dance feat- Jval belnr hel" In connec tio n with lhe 1949 Orange Cou nty Fa I r 11cheduled for the new talrg rounds located on former S a nt & An& Army Alr Ba.ff near here , Aug. 18-21. Inclusive. Thill apeei.a.1 'event will be free lo da.ncen and 11pec:talora a li ke, the only charg-e being the regular generaJ admlulon to the ta I r - g rounda. A large a r e a on t ht> talrl'f"OURda hu been .set U lde for t he square dancing" with pleni.y of 1pace for dancers &nd apecta- tora. Sever.i well-k nown callerit will be on h a n d and a square dance orchestra hu been engaged to fumi.lh music. The square dance teal.Iva.I hM been set for Friday a.nd Saturday eve ning. Aue. 19 a.nd 20, starting at 8 p.m ., &nd 8und&y a tternoon. the last day of the fair. from 2 to 6 p.m. The Friday dancing ..._has been especially desig nated for th·~ young people. Legion Post 455 Installs Of~c ers Succcedln.g Ralph Irwin, Jarn ea r~~~~~~~~~~;;;~:~~~:~~~~~;;, Stiles W'U Installed a11 com mandf'r of Costa Ates.a America n Legion PO'lt 456 a t ceremonie11 conductNJ by Glenn Cr&me r in Legion Hall. -BAUOA Fqn Zone NOW OPEN EVERY DAY I l(IDDIE DAYS . ' EfERY WEDNESDAY E Noon to 6 P. M. !FREE BALLOONS f O~CESSIONS Sc RIDES 6c Inducted with S tile. were SlE"p· hen Sn1Jth. tint vlce-comn1ander: William H&berle, second vice-com- mander : R.&lph l rwtn, t hird vice-- com m ander; Dr. M. L. G re en, cha plain ; Jay Clark. finance of- ficer; Vif"l'll Easton, ae.rgeAnt-at· arma; Roy Andu mon, hblo ri&n, and Georg-e Grupe. adjutant. Ice Cream Soc ial at Grange Hall An k'e c r e am ICXl&I will be lltqed by lbe Coeta Meaa Gnutge July 29 a.t I p. m . ln Grance H all, Viclorla and Thurin Sta.. M e mbera of th e H ome Econcn.lca club of th• Grange a.re to meet next TUuday, Au.gust 2, 1n the ha.11 &l 10 a. m . -tor.rt 'nle flabin&" boat I' 1 o r e n c ~. bound ffbm San P'ranctoc:o to San Dtqo. 1l'U towed into Newport Sunday b7 Ille Cout Guard an.r the CT&ft had loot her propeller. A.prim¥• ,..... Dowa City ~ell ... July 211 ....- Ule applkatloo of lldward r . Anero ot llunli.qtcm lloach to 1.----~~----------------operate an lee cr*m tnldl: ben. \ t -V2 PRICE- MoDERN-COLONIAL -PLANTERS LIVING ROOM . SECTIONAL i6FA-~~ .~=.··N~~ ... . .... ltr SECTIONAL'~OFA-~::~· .<;;,;;-;;}'~~~: ........•.... ll«r° READING C AIRS -Modern. To p "q uaJlty. • . e813 169.5-0 value. NOW .. . ................ V7 BED DIVAN & CHAIR-~~:~ ~~~g ~~~ .... • 14«r° BED DIVAN & CHAIR-~;'~ • ..i~!~'Nc~~· .17«r° Lawson Colonial Sofa & Chair ..198°° .14«r° COLONIAL DEsK-·i';'~~ ~j:~· sow . .. .. . er CHINESE MODERN DESK~~~c:.;:;. '~~~":'. 9t'° Flora.1-2~9.00 value. NOW ....... _ ........................................... . LA WSON SOFA-Colonial Huntllll!' Scene 229.00 value. NOW ....... . LOUNGE CHAIRS-;~~~:--~i:;~g Ctah'~.·· ........ Jf'5 RATTAN 3.PIECE GROUPN~~OOvalu~ .... 16«r° ~ 01,._; Lounre Cha.tr, Ooculon.al Cb&lf'--Cholce or Co\·en DINING ROOM Modern Solid Ash, •-piece Group lSf's Value 21 9.50. NOW ······-····· .. ···· .. ·-····-··-...................................................... . ~~!~~ ~O~i~ .. ~i'..~·-~l.!~~-~.~I.! .· rn •• 14«r° Chinese Modern Drop-leaf Ext. Table w ith 4 uphol.a:tered chairs. Value 189:&0. NOW ................ •.. . ........ . 13«r° Rodr Maple Drop-leaf Ext.' Table Colonial Style, with 4 ChaJn, Value . $149.00 NOW ··: ... 11r Colonial Hatch Salem Birch, 36 in. ..... 9t'° Valu e 139.95. NOW ....................... -··-······ ........ ,. .. . .. . Colonial Salem Drop-leaf Ext. Table with 8 Deluxe Windsor Chaira. Value 299.~S. NO\\' ..... ~ ............ . 2sr· ~h~c!!.,~ ~,!>!op-I~"~~~ Table .. m •••• 14«r° Full Sprin9 Construction . Choice of Top 9uality MODERN COVERS 2995 OUTDOOR FURNITURE ALL PJU()Dj INVLtl'DS-P&m , REDWOOD LOUNGES REDWOOD CHAIRS REDWOOD LOUNGES • • 19.95 value Now 24 .5'!1 value Now f9.95 value Now OFFICERS CHAIRS White Enamel 11 .96 value now CFFICERS CHAIRS wood CHAISE LOUNGE Aluminum ALUMINUM ROCKER ALUMINUM CLUB CHAIR 8.9S value Now 39..95 value Now 39.95 value .. No'4' 28.95 value .. Now 8' Dlxe. GARDEN UMBRELLA H.96 value Now 3rs T Dlxe. GARDEN UMBRELLA 3450 •&Jue Now 1895 7' GARDEN UMBRELLA 22.96 value Now 1896 • LOUNGE PADS 10.95 va.tue Now RADIOS Modern Consolette Combination Radio s Record Player, 10 in. speaker. Value 100.00. NOW ....................................... 69' Modern Console Combination AM-FM Radio &iid Record Player . Value 219.50. NOW .....•............ ·····-···----..... 14«r° Colonial Knotty Pine Combination AM-FM. Exteptlon&l cabinet. V&.lue 319.:;Q. NOW ................................. 21!5° BEDROOM .APPLlANCES Ylt n.pl Solkl <>a.k Dl"MM.'r. SPRINGS and llUrrRESSES ' l-81mmoOA -...,. -!let Floor Model. Twtn atz.e---.e Jn. lonce:r than Standard C~ ~ Va lue l M .00. Xow ".&O Mode,.. G~y Mr. & )Ira. Chcet. Solid Oa.k. Value 8'4.00 ea. Now 19.00 Coloa.lal Ra~m 01'e!!J8t'r Dtoluse Value 12tl.'40 Now .... ... . ... •M C.Olom.tal Salem CbMI l>Muse Value 14-4.00. s.,.. _ ... . : 11tM llwtk -llbbopllT. Sprtnp Value f\9.&S. N--·· Q.N ' C<>ki4llal MaploO-\ Value M .00 Sow .. . ....... 44.13 CEDAR Cffl:ST-.MODEBS . -· Value &4 ..96. !lilow ... ··-···-....... KELVINATOR FREEZER~~~~·.~~!: NOW .219'5 GIBSON REFRIGERA TOR-:e9c~1~:" sow _ 23«r° . . _._~ CROSLEY REFRIGERA TOR 329.5-0 valuo. NOW 25Cf' ROPER RAN~;":ai.,.~;~~~11~ ~~ .•. -·-199'° .DEWXE WALL CAllNm 15°/o OFF HOT WATER HIATIR-~:~~~.~; ................ Br GE VACUUM C~NER ~~ ·:=:m~~~··· . 49" 129,50 value. Now ............. Set ".51 SEVERAL ENOLANDEJI sm Matt~s and Matchlnl' Box Springe. Twin and Pull Siu. 70.50 v&lue. Now ·······-···--·· Set 11.51 SLUMllER Rl:8T acrs Inner Sprin&' llfat~ Uld llfatd1tng Bo>c Bprtnp. Twin or hll Bise. 6..50 n.J.. New Set •• v AN VOIUIT am lnne~ Spring llatt.n.e. and Matchlnir Box' Bprtnp. 'Twin· and Full -M.5-0 Val. N ... Set Q.IO l 0.roa:p of Odd Sprlap • •ttr 11e 1 &tGnst!J-- . . . ALL SALIS flNAL-.:NO l&UNDS-. NO DCHANGES -SUSJECT TO PllOR ·SAU ' ') NE\VPORT : l'URNITl'R~ . CQ. ... .. • t -....,. :r . • -co·--;·····v o,. ..t.i., Se 'pp 'IW •• ••!..f+ M•wan -.a ~· 1111 I .. -~ ' . -' • ' ' • ' •