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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-10-18 - Newport Balboa News Times• . • • . . • . . u.lD4P ~II " Jooge D. J. Dodge Breaks &w1d For ·Courthouse A drum of -ty yeara bqaA to matertalia bdOft h1I e y e • Monday u TowMhip Judge Don- llld IL ~·· wt•ldlng • "IOld" llhoftl, turned up the e a r t b to bta'-~ for tile new Clue .4. towDltdp COUJ"tlaou88 adjoin.bl• Ute Amertcan Lefton Hall ln ea.ta Mesa. It wu the judge'• 82nd bi~.Y, and WU just two weeQ from ~ing hia 20th an.nlvenary N -~r ol Newport TOWttAhjp. He flr9t took over the court Nov. 1, Jt29, and ha.It prealded theR: ever 1tnce. Some fitly fr1enda were on hand to bonor the judl'e on the double occulon. among them beln,g Coun· ty Buptrviaon Willi.I Warner &lid "Si" Felherly, Superior Judge Robe r t Gardner (who acted ., muter of oeremonJee ) and New· Port Beach Mayor Dick D r a k e.. Alao pruenl were Thurmon Means of lbe contract ing !inn, Mean.s • Ulrich, and the architects, H . c. Wildman, W. L. P'aulkner, Hay L&nl'efthelm a. n d Sheriff Jamee MUSI ck. irbe $30,000 Clau A courthouse will be completed about the tint ot l'ebrua.ry. Mea.nwhJle J u d g e Dodae wtU coltllnue to hold court to the Uny bulldlnr on-hla prop-- erty at 6~ Balboa Blvd., Mid to be one of the tiniest halb of jm- Uce In the naUon. Dying, Thinks · of · Community Chest One ot Ute 1ut a.cu of an dd- • et17 local "'Cltban -waa to gi•e 55 from llll. eciaty tunda to a eom- rnu:ntt7 a:a.t aolJc.ltor. .............. to W. hank Powera. Ulll ..... m&D&l'e!', the eolictto!' ;Md "'calJed on tbe man, a heart ...-of Jodi' •tandlng, Uv1.ng alone, u .a m&tter' of routine. No con- tdllatlon wae really expected. The worllM' wu invited , 1n u4 atven .-.... t. ·'hie Hkt'7"'-n acu..C 1\lmaelt, and retumed with a $.~ -MIL With ....,.. In hi• tyee he said, "'TtUe La my contribution. I don't expeft ever t o be able to &tve anothtr." " He wu ri•ht. Several day• later be~ away. M&h••s Good Dblrlct 9 of the Community °"'9t'a of'C&nlpllan, at the bot- tom ot the Uat tor ~turn. up to tbll week, la forgiric up on eome of tl'le leaden, Pcnnn aid. From 1 percent tt hu attained il pe.r- tMfll ol Ila quot&. - •ll"rank Horvath and hla West Newportera are dotn• aomething about their challenp," chuckled PGW'era. Some weeJQ .,.o Diltrict I S>ubttcly challenced the other dLatricta to a race to aee w h o would get their quot.a in first: Ulen the others nearly all le.ft Number 9 al the poat. Businessmen's Ass'n. To Dine Tomorrow 'lbe local harbor altuatlon w tU be dt.cuued by a.n official of Uie harbor commJMJon at tomon"OW 's dtnner meeting of the Newport Harbor Bullneumen'1 aaaodation. Dinner will be('ln at 7 p.m. in Racan'a restaurant, 1 4 1 ~ Coe.st H~ .. Corona del Mar. ' ,. MEsA vbuTti GIT¥~ WILL TOP . F~RES OF ~AUTO . AT , . PS •,TO U$f • _. , . ~·~ ta~R~ ~ C .DJ POSAL AREA NE\Vl'OBT BEACH, CALIF. --:~-Tiiiiiiiiiu~>Ci~maiti"iliil_....:..:.-::~~~.~;c •• .., ......... ••Ii/I' ~ . . . -:---:---;:----;:-~-:-:;;-;;;;;:;;~;;;;:;c;;-::i":--;:;;o;;;:;:;;;;;;o;;-;..--:;;;;--::;:~~;-;-::;::;~:..._,.----_..:.ft_t_a_•_ciS_~ oeot t~ ~.~ lion of all 1 g from the Newport Beach • • o r1oa. Do 1 ~ M~pal at ea.ta 1!'..... and creation of . a more t...,,,.. -· t D..a.-~ =~~ ~!:" -~ 11&111tary trwterrt t11ere 1a a program p1eaent1y-, \JIUUfl " .o nc11111 · f 'l'lle 1'JUlll died In ~ta Afa nee.ring oo+ipl\!tion at the 10 &ere site, 'under supervlaion of ., o-mmo1t1 b~ at a:IO LJ"-the cltyge· a<>ffice. PlayJJocise Ftnls ~ -mtnsl frolb ...,....... City •-'"John ·· oni bu re·-'-' ... ..:tall'-·-"°"Yed w h en he wu thrown • ~-l.l..i.i,,. "~ w.. uwu"' · • ~ bla .., aa 11t onrtume<Lj mg of buatibll! "'-7. will IOOll be elbalnated u city ., f· -~ I a I r • Cblldero. :a, ;or tnlcb haul all vecetrtion bimminp, blw11.-and oth<;r To Subsciiibers 8llnta Ana.. who wu ridl.ac' in the non U'M...; ~bbbh to the •- ear with De Rorlltw.c. • tn OJS.-+ coun., lE Rlual13' boopital wltll .. • 1I0 u I Vet: y Progr' ~= ,:~ =d llite of Coot& •becrtbera to Iba N .• w po r l ~ to iu.t>way ollleers. · At iw-nt city prboge true"" Bar lt or PlllJ'ltoUM. ~ JOUth :WU ictnYln&. h1a con~ · · are haull.ftl" materials coU'ected di- foim«S -:r-r f .. iM -~ coupe north on MaeA.r· To· l~ude Dan!f recUy to t11e hog 'ranch Inland · o1 con.atnM:t1nC" a community play-ttwr boaleftrd. one -ha) f mil~ w b JI e workmen are placing the llou.R, &re to recel•• tbe1r !IO'lth ot SU Joaquin road when . ~ rece.tvtnc ataUon on a """"1' t1>e aectdent OCCWTOd. The N 0 v 11 0ranp 17 concrate ramp and will ooon gun- back. accordtr.C to a dedalan made 1 Ottlcen Al4 the car apP4-1"-_( ' lte botll ttie lnt_erior and a:teriot when the board met .,-it.It n:ae-. enUy *1dded to .llbe eut. ahoukfet Veterana nry celebra.Uon to be of the unit eo that lt can be kept ben lut 11wrada7 In tb. dty of the road u Ole drlnr ewened he:ld ln N ~ch wlll :con; clean and -.n.itar)'. • ball council dw:nber. A total ot .to avold Ule anlJneJ. The cv ov~r-elude with public dance i~ the EllmlnaUon of bum1ng at the t u r n"e d on ti.a ~r atte.r Rendeavoua MJlf'oom ~ dump la ln line wttb tbe program Sl,IOll WU collected In tlle drive, atrlklng tbe °""""'· · of ulllnc tbe area for aanltary fill M. wu stated. • -" T ~ ng tut n t « h 1 ot only. Tin cane and other rubbish ln addlUon to Che a.boft aum Stroth Co~ l committee me~benJ collected will be hauled tint. to the W of the N rt Barbor Veteran• city dum_p where the ulvap com- 1.IM amount aC .•t.o•o. raloed from , Orpn~tt Ine.. Cliff Stbne'a pany will J>ale pClpOn, aalvage bot- • dinner daace held at tu Bamboo • Horbe T .Jamboree band I .wu Uea and J-n and then bury the room, • ..,.. left fO!' dUpoMl. It Kmed &I. c ~nppd to rovkle the· muait tor tin can.a.. Separate true.ks w i 11 ~.:u.~ -:..:.::::. :.::: I I . ·u, '. ar, ::: 15 ...,.i:,! m= ~t :':'::.:11 c!...~ =:.-tnmmtngo &od alto IMIAber of Newport Har-w kS ·0th u the adm 1 n price. The dance The new program ts in li11e with bar OommwUty Pf.ayers. that Ude rec ' er Miu begin~ l :30 p.m . t.be utlllatfoo ot the 10 acre wm be ~wn to Amedc:aD Leston Aleo al tely eetUed on la.st municipal dump a.a a corpon.t10'n pmt 2'1., wMch la coutnicUng a . night was , grand tiab try at the y&rd tor the alorqe and main- "" Llfl'loa un. wttb the Ulldlr-Swervfilg to aYofd a cow toued mmi.,ture 'J"Olf courwe at Waah-tena.nce ot all c i l Y mechanical atandJng-that it be Wied to build into hi.A path N It wu struck lngt:on St. f'lld Ocean Fr .• durtnc e q u Ip men t and departmental en adequate atap and that the by the car of a homeward-bound the!! afternoon of the 11 t b. Al etore11. , pla'yen, who put on a procram of Orange Cout college eenior, Den-Joyce . will be in c~ of thi.ft Bulldinp will soon be erected playa each y..r, be allowed to UM nls Doe~e. 21, Santa Ana, loet event. at the Newport avenue ehd ot the!! the haJI free to!' a • t I p u I ate d control of hia sedan which rolled Arnong ~I!! entrtea received to dump where bufldose!'s are th!a period. down the embankment aJong Har.-date for ~e Nov. 11 0 ran It! week leveling out old rubbish and Meetlng Monday evenlng with bor BJvd. ju.st aoulh of the OCC County Ve~rana Day parade he"' covering tt with dirt. Soon the the .American Lerfon bulkltnl' entrance at 10 :4~ p.m. la.st night. is that of a ctelaahment of 450 leveJed area wtlJ be capped with committee, Fred Brlfp.. preal-Doertrt.ge and hie four pas-National uardl~en. othe11 en-uphaJU·c concrete and the city chnt. and dlrectora of the Players sengers crawled from the crushed tries anno ced today by ~rank yarda now located at 32nd and La- presenled the pronnmlUon. later to car unhurt. The top of the vehicle. D. Moore i r.; of tho Nelf'POrl Fayette and it 2800 New po r t be aubmJtted In r;;..ttns-, and • which ca.me to real with ita wheel.6 Harbor V,lerana Organli:ali?ns. Blvd., will be moved to the new tentatlVe acreement wu reached. In the alr, wu crushed fiat. lac.. spon~ring group for t: he )19.rd. Here an mechanical repairs Quest.iona Wlltch will be canslde.red The animal, a black A n g u " event, Jncltude the 40-plece band and main~enance will be done and are: Wbat ktnd of a stage aha.ll heifer. had been reportrd strayed of the H tincton Beach ,High all parta and material tor various be conatzuc, ted. Mtlmatea u to by its 4-H Club owners, Walter £chool. 81-iece Santa Ana High city jobe will be atock Ued A WIUcut and T &d ITrom-te of school Mn , 20 Costa Mesa Girl cording to ••e p~-.!'. Ian. edc-the. coat. uae of the a.tac~ and for ..--r Scou~. 12 members of the Coal-.... 1_. ·-a·~· P n bow long, and t.ranafe!' of tunds. Coata M e • a. OaauaUy strolling paneroe Rldlng cl b d ' H t-by the city e ..... neer, J . B. Webb. Pttee.nt at' the meeUn• fo!' the acf'088 the highway. It wu struck ~ u • an un City Manager John Sailors and D&Eilf OF LONO .-dins _ .. __ ,.. T~ ''!'P -Ill .Jlodce yea-7 .. ""' ...,.e .,..und t~ h• Dflift" ca.. A ~ I• ~·Me.a. Takfas put 1n UWJ eea '""'•ea. wtdcb MAO conunemonted tbe judp'a blrtl'Mla7, \\..,., left to ,.,..t.. ~ .. Olde Drake. Oo•b&We P'l"M.k Vaopn, nunnon Meua of Me.a. a Ulric*., ..........._ Superior luds-e Hobert OalW!!lr, I~ Dedp. SupervllM>r C. M. Feathrty, A.rchlteet \V. L. .Pau.lkaier, Sapent.or Wlllllrd IL Waner up 8lleriH ,..._ M""'ck. A '""""" I-ol Ceola '1-. la, "" -be ~-,,,_ '""' ~ of -'Ddl'I! Oodp ln llll MaxlftlL Hl9 motber, 81!,.~a. .!!!~~ ... ,~ • .-,. ta. .Jflf£ :-"' , .,., .. -..c~ Playen were Fred Bria'~ 1'redah by the car of Robe.rt Gibbons. 20. ~~gt; el~a'::81 7M8, Vete!'&fts the coundl, conaiderable s&Vings Batta, Pat Cromie, Clara Ax.tater, 4-'6 Goldenrod Ave .. Corona def Previo~ en ·r 011 e d tor the will be made by houaing all trucks, lune ranv, Gale Wqeoner and Mar, who had J\Ul turned out of parade &re unUJtgton Beach Blue can!I and equipment at the one lo- P'rand8 B.orvalb.. 'lbe LlglOft wu tbe college driveway. · Sta.r" Mothara, St. C.the.rine'• MU-cation where night crews will tend repr-.ent.ed by Conamander Whit. The helfe!' wu apparently ln· itary scb~Ti-band a.nd marching to their lubrication and mainten- Belma, "Dick': Wbltaon and Han-y 8lan.Uy killed. • unit. Se eda R 1 de T •. Job's ance during idle houn, of the ve· ... ....... _ Doertrtce wu driving north al J hiclea _,_ ode Daughten, Coeta Kea Arner1can · m rate speed. According to the Lea1cm Poit 4~ and Rio Hondo ConcentraUon of &Jl stores at Alleged Burglar A1"9ted in Cafe -Paaoltilliea t i.-..r a-....... or i'ecent btlrctartea In thla area may have been ended by the apprehm· Alon of a Santa Ana man ln the act of bul"l'lartzin« a Coeta Mesa Cafe 'nturaday nll'ht a re being lnvat.lgat.ed by local police. •tn.le hJ.gtlway pat!' o l, neither ...... -J • the Site wtll permit a better in· driver wu able to Ne the black ._. ...... -to ot tock animal In t l ra e to ·prevent! an ff.000· ;:a.ne from through-~·~. ry 8 and rep&lre ot out lb• ... wtlJ -···· be ... -·qable parla by mab\tellanc• accident. , -r '-3 •---1 crewL • • • - I ror .v~ ~ <il!Mgaacoo • ·-_, .. A .A a ... ·A...__. •-... "ot'" the' iiltitf or !ife~r'l~r __ .,.. --.~ will be ex-~ ~VU.Ml .. "' n ,.. ex~ce~en. '""" i>J"OIT'&nlt tm-pended tn baffdinp and --y. rd 9 Bridge of Honor tattvoly I cludea an add.-by when the job .. completed of con- 1 t Lower Photo by New11 .. Ttmea) Ceremonies Open New Fire Station Bmt ceremon ies In the Coron.:i dd Mar fire s tation Fliday night saw Newport Beach . City Council- man 0 . Z. Robertson turn the new station over to Fire Chief Frank Crocker before a c rowd of some 300 peraon.s. Robertson explained that th e area had required a fire station for more lhan three years, and when the city sales tax went Into effect the atatlon received flf'!lt priority from U}e tax fund.a. The councilman added tha t the station would be manned by two full time men and six paid call men. t he latter being paid only on rlre cal~. Mn. Eleanor Booker of Corona del Mar was crowned queen of the Corona del Mar Treaaure Day• celebration in the fire station after the dedication &nd accepta nce to start a three-day serie! of event.a to include a lobster bake t h I 3 afternoon an d a treuure hunt starting tomoTJ"Ow at ~ a.m. A dance wu held In the fire sta tion a fter the ceremonies w1 l ~ Tar Gridders Win Fourth Straight: Smother H. B. High A hard hitting ground attack well mixed with a sound passing weapon enabled undefeated· Newport Harbor High School Varsity Footballera to rack up their straight fourth win of the season as they belted their traditional Hunting· ton Beach High School rivals 42-6 at Davidson Field, Fri- day night before nearly 4000 fans. It was the rou.rtb straight l&nd·*'"-------------- sllde wtn for Al Irwtn'1 1949 edition of the 'T'. The loeala started, aJowly. gathering steam as they went. Bob Berry boomed into t he end z.otl_e for the flr•t score late in the .LnltJal quarter. Mel Smalley added the extra point w ith a perfect spilt of the up- righU. Beryy went over from thf: one to climax a fl ya.rd drive which started after Jack Bell re· cover~ Rudy Are:Telo1' nimble on the H. B. 49. The drive waa fea- tured by a 10 yvd pua p I'& y fl"om Don Cantrell to Berry with a chl"r block by Bob Burdick. Rtto\·en Fumble Woodhou.w N"Covered a tumble-on the-23. Berry ran five and Can- trell flipped Smalley a pea which oved the ball to tbe three with a first down, Smalley hit pay. dirt With two plunge.a. He added the extra point to ma..ke the a:ore, 14·0. · Tbe lone Oiler acore came in the attond per iod on & 71 yard pue play from J erry DeClue to Dave P t-ckham who g-ot behind odetenalve halfback BeU. }-a promln t World War n 'leader vertlng the dumpalte. Funds for Sea 8 co u la and Glrl Scout and dancing-, in addition to the the purpose have been derived Mariners tram all pa~ of the parade. from the Kle of the 32 acre water Or an g e Empire Area council. *' land property on Harbor Blvd., Boy Scauta of America, will aa-N I and the sale of the present yards aemble at 7 :1:5 p.m. tomorrow tor W. 'wpo rt Ass 'n. at 32nd and LaFayette. a Bridge of Honor In the Balboa I d Filtni and leveling of the ttump Yacht club. Some 100 Sea Scout.o p ans Fri ay Meet haa been made poulble by lb• In· and 70 Mariners will be invuted J st&Uatlon of approximately 800 with variow: awarda at the hands DredginC of the Weal Newport feet of 42 Inch concrete drain pipe of Commander Willard p 0 0 1 e, Channel. ~porta on the wadlnl' to carry away storm waters which USNR. pool imp;ovement, sldewalka and formerly e m·p t I e d through the The Newport Harbor Sea s cout Mwers a.r d other civic matteni gully. Thia work will alao permit Ship Ranger wJll be In cha.rge of will come tn tor di8CUUion at the the county to ex lend Newport the ceremonlea, a t ea.lure of which meeting pt the Weat Newport Avenue from ill p?"esent dead end Will be the formal renewing of Improve!fnt asaociation at 7 :00 at 10th 1treet to the Preabyter1a1" the unlt "s charter by the Kiwanis p.m. Fri y ln City Co u n c 11 Hosplf..!.1 Site. A half doun dead club. J chambe!'a end streeta win be cut through be dancing, entertainment and the at.ion announces th a t Stumblinl' bid now holding up F ollowing the ceremonle.a will Fran~I J . Horvath. preaidenl or with extenalon ot1 the street. refreahmenta. the d ng project ,will M the county job ta the relocation of reported on by Mo!'l'an Noble, the line& of.> the Newport Mesa and ----------------------------harbor e gtnee!'. Ftre Chief Frank Newport Helghta Irrigation Dls- M t St H II · W. CrocJcer and Phillip Haydem. trict which travene the bottom County aherlfr'a depuUes, New- port Tawtu1hJp Cona:table Frank Vaughn and Newport Beach Police Offtcen John L&reon &nd Layton Cornecl, converging on Vlctor'a Fat Boy cate. 1870 New- port Blvd., found Harold J . Step- hena. 3~. Santa Ana_ tryinl' t o hide behind prba«e cane under the kitchen atnk. .Kl the COUJ'Jty }ail the suspect wu found In poa- a.eulon of 134.81, two candy ba!'a a n d a pint of Uquor aJlegedJy la.ken from the cafe, and a 1crew- Clrtver with which he la alleged to have gained entrance to the ~UdlnS. OOSe 0 age a Oween lnspecto~ of the fire prevention of the gully. The lines must be bureau ~U talk on fire prevention raised to the level of the new aur· and sh"!" sever&J filnu including ,face of the road when completed. P ' rty for Communl•ty'S Kl.dS "Dynam\t• 1n Your Hom•" and th e locally -produced "Californin Way of We." refre3hmen l5 s:en·ed by port Beach Fire Dept. lh~ Ne .... ·· Herbor altrt defen~ se t up auxilia ry, I lhe second TD when tac kle Bob Berry returned the kickoff l:S yards to h le o wn 44. Senn play1 later, "'Ith only seven seconda left In lhe first ha ir. Dick Jones broke tooee from t he Tar 49 and went aJ1 the v.•ay to paydlrl with eorn ... nice blocking. Smalley added U\c PXtrA point And the Tan went to lheir dres.sl ng room witb a 21-e A Halloween Party for all local youngsteni and their S ~f---C---itt families. comglete with all the traditional features of ena~e omm ee costumes. muks, candy, games. etc., will be held ;n( Moose OK' Nomin ation l:lall Monday, Oct. 31 , by Newport Harbor Lodge 1457, Loyal Order of Moose. atlon of Harry c . Weatr- rona del Mar. V. S. col - internal revenUe at ~s ea federal district judge The Alf0rd Wen No. 4. West Newport. t• betnr abandoned by iU operator, First Nat I on a I P'tnance Corp., according to the state department of natural re- nources, division of gas and oil. hullettn. The entire hall, the "old City Hall" on the ocean front ha lftlmp lead. beakle the Newport Pier. wtU be,._ ____________ _ l..ofllt1 Punh turned over to th e youngaters CUfr Loftl.s v.·u rorced to punt for the occaaion, tncrudtng th trom his own <(Ive, after tukle ~lubroom wboee normal a.ctlvlUeoa Gene ~ra had boomed through WlU be au.pended fo!' the night. o naU ~Jue for a nlne yard Robert Faust, prelate of the lodge, loss on third dolA'n. JODN tool: ta ch,.aJrman of the HalloWttn the kick on the 49 and retu:med p&rl~ committee, with Jack Prict to the: 39. PttPI SmalJey stumbled \nd Dale Montiomery auilUn&. over tackle and lntt.t the open to Dectmon to ataae the fe.Uve £"0 aJJ the \1i·a y on the ftr9t play "?Vent ..,... M.ade l&st ntcbt at • wtth kt;-blocb by Berry, Bur-M.ooee ofnctt1 mH.ting, and tuU dick and Maurie Langdale. Small· k'ta.11* are yet to be worked out. ey booted the 28th potnL Ct la. ho'weft!', definite that prtsea Minutes latc:r , Kel U'I Burch ia-~re wl..11 be awarded; and the lercept~ a pa.v on the Tar ti 'tlgb 8C.bool band la to bt ..Xed. and rambled 43 yards for th• 'o pro'ride mwik. Oiler nine before beln1 droppeJ T1M hall wUJ " be decon.tecf with rrom behtnd. SmaJJtoy wtat O'ftr u.e cual.om&Ji pa.msttina. witcbea, for the tally from six )l&tda ~1l Me......, black cata and otbe-r thf'tt plays lal •r. He added the • ._., ~ AD pa:rUclp&nta enra point. 'lft to be urs4Jd to appear ln CCJ9o One of the tint adv('rti8ement.& placed by a pef"90n or prom u1cnec waa an advcrtiaement by Charles 11 of England Ln 1660. announc- lng a rewud for Lhe return of a lost dog. The flnal Tar talJy eune wltb ":1ilme, ud a apedal ~ wU1 be only eight 9e'Conds remainin& in y.tftn lbe moat lnU1(uin&'l7 eo&-; the pme. Re!!uv• 'l"arle,....,k '.wiled coup1-.,... taxi rldt Bob Scotland engl-the -:iome -., tile pulJ' com.. to 8tartlng oc their own •e. t b t lD ehd. • Tara rapidly ctoaect ti>< pp. Roa· J..,... G. "Jack" Mlllel', l"ftl'• le Aarvold hit the line (or oo -of Loclce 1'57, point. oat tllat pin. ~ McMulen weat U......,llo--cbaq .. through for flw; a penalt;J ad-to all wt.o wllib te attead '1"lll8 ....-the b&ll .-r nn: M<· ta -Jua for -aad ~ Kaaters hit for two ud ltoland ,....._,.. •l'8 , llllllr. -...ery. provt!d Thuraday by the nate'a Judiciary commit- tee. A approved waz Jthe nom- lnallon of Jamee M . Carter, U . S. diatrtct torney for Southern C&I- Pec1eotr11uo mt C a p l a t J V?l1ard Christ.en~en 'vu hft wtlfle croasing Coast Hwy. nt the Archea at 9:22 p.m. Sat- urday by a car driven by J . c. ~-icDonald. National City. The driver was not held. The captain refused medical treatment. PAllT O' TH& ... _. ... •>s....., «<< ·' ;lea l'rtdo.1 ll!Pt at .p·-... -09.- Ta.l'lor mado It a !Int -aa -· la'flled. 'Ill'\ cu pniinlla • 111c1T wil!o a • :rvll _. llltrL pod -Jo. wtni r •,. - Bmtlewl •CJMN!d Md ..., ,.., tFiili __. 11m1'Sll"He eaatroL l\'1 tlll ..., ... *" ,... ... rt ., ... I ..... ,. PIN C'll1el Pnalc. Q«*w .,,. av P• • • 0.. s. .,.?,.. ~ ............... cw.a ... ,..,, 1tM •11l!J .... .,. .... --------1 ... --.. --.-... ., ... __ _ =·· ... ~--· (~·-)· & ,..feet 9d_ to ... a.it~ ........ ~ C • ..,... s+p WllD llUten fQI' ti» ..... -·· ,. ,.....,t .... ... ...., tM ....... -U.0-toltldtU.Ollaal 1 I ~ ---~ point. ~· • • '• - f • • ' I ' Den'tist Ai/dresses Membership ol Newport 'Elentt!nfary 'School P.-T.A. "Elghl out of every IO chlldren.•-------------- ln tbe&e echool.9 have dmtal de- cay," wu the atart.Ung sta.t@ment made by Dr. T . w. L •IJI b or · Orange, pa• t preeklent of UW! Orange County Dent.at &POCiaUon. in a t a I k before the Newport Bea'-'h Elementary School Paren't · Tea('h~r 8.Jl!l()Cia lion Monday eve· rUng at the N~tt !Jc h no I. "Rowever," Dr. Lamb encouraged. "Nlnety'pe-r C'tltl of all dtt'8y c.n be prevented nutrltlonalty," co11- ttnulng to point out faults com· mon In m08l chl1dren's diet:JI and In thP rare ot their teeth. A large audience, conspicuous f or the number of falheni In at· lendanre, Wll.9 present for the nealth program which Included a aound rnoUon picture graphtcally d.lsplaytng an average American middle claM home w ith children, and showing 1Wggeatloru1 for cor· rect nutr1tlon and caTe. Accon1- pa.nylng Dr. Lamb was Dr. D . K . Thorne or Santa Ana, also a mem- be.r ot the ll.MOClaUon. drastically c u t d o w n on Ule- amount of sugar ln lbi diet."' H e called paren ta c-rimlnal who allow thetr chJ)d~n to buy aoft rink~ lce-cree.m and candy be- tween meals. because 9\lr'eets do not bufld rat but water weight and because loo many children att i:sychologieally c r I pp I e d Whl!'n they enttt high 9Chool wttll dta~ ngurtng teeth. Superintendent Horace Enstgn of Newport Beach !choolii. lntro-- duced principals of each of th~ thrn elementary 8Chools, M J' i.. Grayre Sevier , Mis.'\ Bdrnice Vestal and Roy AnderRon, who In turn intMducell t.esl'h~rs In their re- "pectlve RC'hnol~. One nf thP reatUrt's of the eYo!· ning was communitY !llnging led by M ls.q Mary Tozier, music in· nructor. sub~t rt uted fM J . Leslie Stt>ff~nsf'n who wa.s unable' to attl!'nd. Mifls Cl11.rn Spelman a.c rompA niPd nt the p Ion o. Mr~. Lawrencf' Wright, I e g I .!I I at i Cl n chairn1sn, exptainefl Propositnint: TuesclAy,<~r 'II, _'lt;J • .;;;..;;;-...:.....=---..~~~ ... ~~~~~~~~+-~~~~~ ~a. ilsou Audrey Mayfield . w ~--·· I 1 ·•it· t d D. cfhaia ·~fy . s n 1a e r>.y 1a ... ,.. wu.on of !Mft. S'tor CHap'ler ; ..... ~. • I . ._.....__~ Aud~~Old-­ Lee • pnsldent of th • OoOta Into the Harbor chapter order' of l•mfBay atJeo -or the lh• Eutem Stal'. at ri..;. ~ C.I~ tnla TUaw. il6dety follOw-' evening In Poe • LO.O.i'. ,..,,.,..: bag . or otncFn at the eoeta J.tcco:. worthy r-=.tron Sam . ?.t meetJ.n,c in ·Lifiion hall. • KJnafalhe.r presided with ild ~ CIO""'n to ....,.. wllh )lra. Wil· Sylvia Place, '~r. In "t'!I e re Al H-~ ftnt -· ._.., ot Worthy vat.,.. Ida fP'""!i~t; Mrs. J .. q ~. N11Y16r, w11o wu QI. •• • ed rte0rdlng I eecftta.ry; At the· .meeting's f l n a I e. _JO • Ha.niet Yowit. !cottdlMJftd-\.1.sitlng uaocl&te 'matrana 4nd ttl:aJ'y, and ·R.1 C. Claaels. patrens we.re eecorted to t..M t.uee re.r. Mts. P'liare:nee 'Blfttraey or .. II• pp 7 Btrthda"y to You " the nominating committee.. first lntlmaUol\ given A.aoctaie Uon ttremontiits wt 11 '~ Matran •SctyUte Ken'J)er aac1 u.. eta! Nov. 2. 1 !:odale 'Fl\tf'l)Q CUba Morrill that A: rocnm on .. lntertor. Oral'den-the tr blrt.hdaY3 had no.t ~n "'«° I WU given by fl(iM, ~BillllJ' for g O t't P n. Floren~ Al"ide:non 81. e. Md iMl:m. '~ •PUtts, pla~ "the ·piano music. )(an y 'A g .tsttors, at,~ tht> gitta ~re rettived by tbe S\IT· were lilra. ~ Ban.la, prbed honorees. lirn ltth@:l ~ 'll1M ~beth nower arrangement.!! for th" Ha Ha.ny Lowe.I Cha1rl rt.a !Odal int'erval were done by EJtyn " I rior 'll>ec:or.l-tor· Bdrtfss •Lid.b •!tie :Cl b Women l~rid.,Y , 'M 'PhyUil 1Hu.nJ ;:J't.., noted ftcoN.tor or ~. on ·~t.k Ott . .21 prog1'aft1 or Womf'n's club a:t 2:30 p . m. 'Mrs. W~n 04teri .prNtdl'S e J"etltlar elub mffllng. th flne training and years per4en~ In color reeearch from t.he atancli>ofnt Of th" &tt -and In the R@ld er pay- chol gy, M l"!!. Hunt hu a broa.d tn tf' ln moditm nttd.! far com. p1e hcKn e decoratton. She COO· N I e J a e n. '!be h ead table wa.9 ttnte~ with an enormous cake-, gift of Mra. Naylor . The confec- tion's I e e d s urface pictured a Rallowee.n ace.rte, complete 1V!Ul black call crouched on a fmce JllU!TOU.ndmg a little eottagf'. a Neid of pumpkins nearby, and A grin'rilng witch riding her broom· 9ll<:k in a mldnlKht sky. Bettye Fink wa!! chnirman of the ref~hm~nts oommtttet, u- 8 Is t e d by Mildred \'\'lbon and Laura M<:Clell&n. Lot:k Yo•r Olr "The dentaJ profe!!&ion today prea~hE"S agalnllt the thing that b th.-source of their Income be· cause thP 80,000 denll!!t~ In th,. United States today {'8nnot po.<;i- e I b 1 y adequately ('8re fdr thr 150,000,000 p e op I e, leaving onf' dentist to every 1100," Dr. Lamh ~tlnuf'd. "Every other 3-year-old in this country today has one or more decayed teeth. which should be unheard of until adulthood. Parents should n o t allow their t>hildren t o go t o achool without sub.1tantial breakta!!Ul, and !'lhouh.i No. I and Nn. 2 on thc comln, ballot , and urged po.rents fan d teal'her.<1 lo vnte yes on both a s recomm~ndl"d by th<! Coll romia Congrestii nf Parf'nt.q and TeacherR. Cob~ nf Pnck No. 106. Stev,, Boicf>, Ed"'°·in Mason, Tag AtwooJ, Peteor Crary and Ortn Wsde, '"'' the pl<'dge of allegi"an<'e to thP ilasr. "All IOIN HANDS AND 'ROUND WE 00"-Thl•' 18 the call ,.,,.._'"""'Ill ........ :...., ,,_ ,la ·--~ hf'lnc 1(1..-n by "tfncle" C.rl Mylff (at rlsht ) u be pldM tltf' ~~t~·to"°"-DMt llci:mcdJ '~vted .. ._,.,,._t danNn, <h"ft 0to rtlfbt ) Mr. and'M,._ o. A.. s8ftd. e f-.0...._._, Mn. ...a:w•r.·ttre fl'ftet.·P1M1era~ftMI tt.r·~ w111 fUTtbtt ttlfo WIRlam "'""""' a.Del William Kl'l'tk-I of tttht clty and Mr. &Ad Mn. ~ .. ~r4ty :.,.jeeta. 1 'Ide t-Tery phue, from 'now-er •r1'9iD&'~la -which ctrrY the fttl'1:g of each room. UtMugh _in every tum.lshing anti ac - ry. The motortst who lf!nves aulo- mobUe keys lo/the lgnlUon, even though be pJans to t't'turn to -the ear 1mm.~1ately, (.'! encouraging_ juvcnl.le /'6ellnquency, wams-the AUtomobUe Club of Southern C..li- fornla. .W~y Balbon Bay Lion!! -6:30 R o!l."UnOtt Dining room. ChambPr nf CommeT'('P - Ros_,n1ore Dining room. • p. m. noon, Junior C7of C.-lst &. 3rd, 7 p . m ., Hurlt>y B<'ll. t-larbor Dtst. Maaonlc c lub -7nd and 4th, 8 p. m. 1.0 .0 .F hall. Amf'rican Legion Post 291-2nd, 8 p. m., 4th, dinner, Legion tiut. A MVETS POlft. 45 -lllt and 3rd, 7:30 p. JTI, Le&lo• hµt. • J!,..m. Lldo1 ~41>.,!IR~,,.---· ... Ktwanill :_ 2-:;f'K p .m . Ro..~more dining room. B.P.O.E . 1787-6 p. m. dlnnPr , 8 P. M. meet, E1k8 hall. J lg-·n-Rf't>l Dance club -1st & 3td, 8 p. n1. Girl Scout house. R. &: P. W . ·l~t and 3rd, 6 :45 p. n1 . White's Park Ave. eaf.r. 'nlul'llday Lhln l~lf' Women's c lub -l :30 Jub'~ na1tghlf>Ml 157-lllt tlnd :lrd. 7 :30 p. m . Mesa Lrgion hall. Friday VFW C'.-outltne J>O"l 3536-let and :lnl. 8 p. m. Mesa Legion hall. t-tarbor Dupll~ate Brldgf"--8 p. m. )londay Alcnhollca Anonymou11-8 :30 ' p. m. Girl Srout hOWM"'. l naittmaMers -6 :30 p. m . Harri- f'"Otl 'a Dinner hous". I.0 .0 .F -8 p. m. 1.0 .0 .F . hall, Crutta MPAa. Costa J.f PM Legion Pn."t 41\.'>-- I At and :lrd LE-g1on hall. Auxiliary I...l'giM POAt 291 -41h Monday, l..eg1on hut. C"l ty Counril -2nd and 4th. 7:3-0 p.m ., CounC'll Chambfr. CI t y Hall, Autumnal Uecoratlons ~nlC'ttd t a b I e .!I \Yhere refreshments of cofrte and doughnutB were served by aixth grade r oom m other.4 fol· lowlng thC' pro~ran1. "fr!!. 11· B. Desenberg:. hospitality chairman. also &-"-qlsted the committee, which included: , Mt'8dam~ ~ M o r I s E. ~e\Yland, r oo m mother~ ehair· man: C. E . Tohill. Carl H. J.fc· Cullah. Horaee 0 . Rabb. Georgl' L. Guthrie and Kenneth J otinM>:i 'EDELL CLUB NEWS ! D AND NOTES : n.ooii: SHtloo 1 Me sa V:F. W . Aux. Members Visit Vets Hospita ls Se n i o r Vice -Pre9ident Callo Viele presided in the absence of Oda \\'ells at the regular session of Coa!'ltline V.F'.W. aux.tllary held Friday In CoAla Mesa Legion hall. Dolorese M orr Is o n, weJtarC' l"httirman. reported that a largl number ot book~ had ~n pncke·I for senJing to Sawtelle hOlllpil.81. One p int of blood was recently donated by the local unit, It wa~ First Book sl'rtinn meot ,,,lint-11n nounce<-1. day with Mr ~-Mnllie F enelon. ltay Buckland and Irene Tinl· 1721 l\firnmar drive. Mrs . Richar•J ming volunteered to .serve on thr Othmer and MT'!'!.. T . K nrd Seeley Gi rl Scout committee. were ess~tlng hosteue.e at the Several members or the local deDert luncheon. post snd a.wdllary attended the ... Wrw. ·~U'IY. 8'10<1g·,..OL...aoil04J""opltal-..oav~ . .&QuUl M8ervancC' a flnr ~v1ew nr A'.hce HB?"Wond'I" Surtday nt Sawtelle Vl'teran11 ho:!· Lily or the Leopanls and Mrs. pltal picnic grounda. Ea.ch mem· Dorothra Sht'f'ly ~ave AhGl't l't'-ber took enough lunch for t\vo \iew!'t of Mmt' rif t hr new bfltlk~ ho.epital p8tlents. Co fr e P wa~ Nt>xt hnstes!--1 f11r the .•u:•<·tlt>n will ~erved ~V th• Sawtelle meM hall bf-Mr~. A . R . Vflt>r, 8nn Remu, to the large crawd of V. F. W . Lido I ~le. post'! an<l swc:lliarie111 fr om all Ar1 ~tlon Getting ofr tn a ~nod Rtart n1 t ht>i r fir .<1 t n1ef'ting of Oct. I n1f'n1Mrs nf the Art .'I e c t Ion, taught by J o a n Brandt, tnday ITu<'l'ldnyl hail a deliKhtful trip tn Exp11.<1 itinn psrk where the.v Yil'w ed the current art rxhiblt. ' f'.ilnlf"ft ~tkln _ Gard~n uct!on meetR Oct. lfl ~ith Mrs. En1n1a Hubbard. 2601 Bay ,'l ho re driV'<". Mrs. ~gf:'r. Santa Ana land.<1raptng autho rity w ill lf'c turc on Practical Land- ~apin~ for S 1nall Lots . Por ke t lunc·h ot noon. Aged and Blind Meet perts of Southern Callro mla. Afte r the' picnic thf' MeRa !?:tOUp \"i~ite-d the n•merou.<1 hobby !thop~ Rt bnth Sawtelle and BrentWOC"..cl ho!'lpitR\!t , le-a.vlng gtrts for th e ratienl.'1. Lncal Mr. and ?I.fr . and 'T'alln1an. H orrnr.-1. repreB~ntntlv('!I lncludcll M~. James 0 . Tn.llman M rs, Jerry Reed. He!lt Mny Bllcklitnd and Floyd Virqinia Gates To Be Nov. Brid e The popular Balboa Bay club wa1'; the setting rnr a beautlruny ll ppolnted b r Id g e lunch Mn an- noutlt'\n~ the enpgeme.nt or Mtmi; Ginny Gates, charming daughter The social C'ommittet> for Agl'•I of Mr. And Mr11. Louis F . OateJt Tn ...... y and Blind P ensions will me l' t or Balboa lslanU. Aflp Gates will Yai"hbtn1a.n'A Lunch~ -o Pen Thursday. <kt. 20 at :\:1:\ p.nl be married early In November to mf'1"t, 12 nOOfl, NHYC. in Costa McAA Main school audl-F irst Lt. \Vesley 0 . Bislg, son of Rota.ry r lub -6 :30 p. m. WhltP's torlum. The public is lnvltf"CI . 1'ofni. Oscar Bi~lg or B rook. In· Park AYf'. cafl'. lliana. Lt. Biidg ll'I atatloned 3 t ro.1ta Me.'IA Llon$ -6 :30 P· m. H b Pl BiggR Air Force ba..~. El Pa30, HarrUlnn'11 Dinner house. ar or eyers Te.x•s. The engagement was re- V.F .\V. 6886-l:rt and :lriJ. 8. p . m ., Overcome Setbacks vpaletJ through tiny par<'hn1ent l...egion hul. f F' t p d +· Nl'ro lls bearin~ the namet' of thl:' Conchita Parlor NDGW -1.!lt anc.t . Or IN ro UC IOn betrothed atla('hed to the place Sn.l, 8 J>. m .1 Girl SICout holl!W'. ' cards. Ct'nterplt'C'eM of prnfusely Harbor O.E.S .-2nd Ir 4th, 8 p. m., T l'"ntpt"ramcnt may bf' expt>ct ed blooming African violt'ts aUornt"ft l.O.O.F . hell. and prE'vn lent R":'ong theatrlc11;l the tables. R...,,.kah..'I -lat and 3rd, 8 p. m ., group.<11 : .not "° with tht' Harbor Gue!!t.!I Included M es dam"~ J 0 OF hall Conlmunity Ployt'ni, eamest &."< David Co~on. CI a y l n n Lowt', Nt'~.;,nrt_ . Har~ Moose -8 :30 tht'y nre in striving tn bring tht' Jerry Miller, Jame-a Ray, Roy m ... 6 hall ~l in theatrt" to the ff11.rbor area. p. . •OOSI' . The ~t'tbark!i "'ith which they •~ Strotz. Al Cl<'menC'e. Robfort Jay- 1T c Startt ill>rlllinCJ On !Mesa !Property 1net when well-rehear!'f'd n1embers red, LouiA Weii.t. J . H. Relnbefs. of the cast hav" to drop out are David 'nloma.!I, Sam Kaurfnfan. <'rNted only by illnem or :emer-ffawanl York, Ray Knapp, Heln2 ~ncy. Kalar, Ed "tlllµftl, Ol.lla Vtele, Two cllangrs have btt:n made eeorre Plelle.rlllg, Harold Cksa. in thr C'Mt !lince the comedy ''The Olnny Gatett and the b09te., 'Mra. <Ml well drilling operatiorui at Mate A.nlma.I" flrl'lt went Into re-Loula F . O.te.. from the N ew-th~ ttorth-ftlat cemer of WtlsOn he.arMls. The pnrt of the lovable, port·BeJboe. ano. Rt. and FaJrrif"w A n . are ex-laughable. wlored ma Id Cleota out of town peeta IM:luded: pttted to .. t lltalted IOOn. reportJt wa" to have bttn played by Me81d&tnft ee_.o~·c. t..yan, *ter H. M. Aklrtch., 1516 W . Wilson St,, &..lytl'le Ba.mes; &ii~ uno.~edly : ... r Ju.el HhonoO ,...E' ffuhl~y-KoAr· O'llmer oe •tl'le property. unde~nt a lluo or oper9.Uons · · · vane,~ · 'nte 61:1 w.-ll cfe.rridc ls now tn UK.I. t9 in U\e hoapltaJ l"ttOftrlllg llcCUJ'ltlc and Geo~ 1li.lneatn of Loa Anpilo. <M-.Wortt11 poMtlon and will ~ capable of from the Mrioua SUJ'l'U'Y. She bl:s c<Mnc to a depth beyond MOO fHt. been repla~ by another Ftayt:r ~Ol.ChJrtoodcKlnCM'ri::._'~ ... lffeRl'- Aldfch a4kla. The well on Harbor rn.ember. Nancy .A.ndre"Wll. -"'· • · I"· •--·.u.lllftey, · Blvd. north of Wlbon SL w a 11 Bill CaJdw-e.11 of Corona del Kar, :Kott of RunU,.i:en '8tlach. .. ........_ C. R. Mlllef' •f 'tllklway a~ an.e.r aolnc to • de-pth who ha.s bH:n worttlng cHligentJy City, 41DrtMf-Rl~ter Ud Clmtt.lla ot 1315 r.u. "-kfrtdl -1d I a a t on one of the important rot-. Pfau of Ka11eato. '1itlnQ... .i.n.:ue Wfft. No lafNmaUon w a• f'e"' Jhat ot Wally, will have to .,.. ..,._ of Banta A.Dita <>aka, ClJt- w.-d. .. to ..... t wu found a! out of town. Ht' has bffn ftplaeed aer ·eatcb of i.p.. B dl U.t tlitpUl. tw ....a. by another poputar OoroM *I RIP ~ prtw ...: ·b. ~ •tt-;eo to _.., oil In Ille ~r boy. Stanton Foo<. ,.,,. wu -c. A. 'M<Clloltlc; C. R. 'llil· c.pta M-.·1""1 -Newport etc.ely atnllat<d w H h Bollcltoy !er and R. 1ll. -t. wllll -le 11a.J ~Mlw •..._ l"ial Oil for 81-p. •1 T'Ue.tln ~nae .. the ~ pT'laea to .......... rS4't.tter more tlllilt-:t. ..,.. 0( ,_,. ,,_wtttt-NlllJMI', 4'4 .eo. Ute Ill wllMr Rklltn, Conda Pr-.i-. ·O.rse oMt 91¥6 a ·J:> I; 1'ta ol .._..y tar cloem't up9et tile plQera -_t.My ·l.iJ'a&, J-.n WNt.. IJ.-aC"-..Oo a .. 1 n. - -la ,._. --wt wlU ~ '"nle Mj'lle ,._. o.uor Baldi. IR1•11t l.llt'""" H. ,!? ef'fwta :to 1-' tile 'tar to UR et tM --itewport Be~Cb ••••t K. ... ,,.,._.'Al Ol n 7 "' arn d ~ ...... '· I! )M. hdli!l &udltarhan on· oet.olliilr •1&ad 9, ~ Pkkt:a"8&. • attunpta.. aMo ..... -.de to dig ........ to Ue , .. . 0.hjanlln PiUlllln pubu.bed the . first neww.pa.per cartoon tn 17&&. Th e ftrat U. S. ln~te buieball pme WU p I a y e d be- tWMn Ambent ana WlD.ia.ms ln IMO . ' Woodrow W llaoa l.mUluted lht_ ftnl format and regular Wb.lte Houae Preti oonfattn.cu. Lffllt• eotrr.n ot Oran~.·'dllJ"ln& t ... a.ta'*-t.aml1T A11t1•a<e e wtll &bo -d.l8cu. color as ~ In ee-rJy ~. during Co-' ' ., •Clllff !D•tW r reol'!llll •Dri~ lon:r (lays anti clown , to·th• pN>S· -· NI · ent lme, teUlng tts UMs and e..f-80~ 11..AMP 'SHA'DES Made 'fCf ·Order lfttll&na ht New M.exico a.re re-·Cart 1 drivtng 18 your only ff"C on 'tile -~. ·alao In· by MARY'\ AJID-ft.WAY p&t'ted by Uie Mattan.al Automo--.fegua.rtl aptnst th<: action of r! ng lnatructtons •n room b&.1- Ml-e Club to ~ft ocatpled ellf~lot..hrr driw:n on the . highway, an for CJaCioUll living. dW'elllnge ufttJr aboUt ~-wamA Ute ~ergency Se.rvtee De-· llowtng the program Mrs. ~-nd .. fltty ;rean .,-a, or Sty partmffli of ·~ Automobile Club Ha land ·~rs and her commit- SA VE and REOOVER your oltl fa\·ori~ fralJ'W'1' Phon~ Jlarbor 1!76·R .-That 1mlthy we used to read about 8.8 children has prob8bly had to IPRYe the •bade of h I !I ''.'lpreading chestnut tr ~ e" and lake t o the Wide open road. Each }-ear, according to' the National Automobile club, more and more farrierii.. thoae men who make a living-by shoeing hoMtes, h • ., e been loading their anvils. han1- mers:. and rorges I n to modern motor trucks and taking off down ~ attu the Spanlarda cane.: 1 Of souulem-C&llfomia. tee ll 1e!'Ye tea. the highway. This general pickihg up an() go! ng or the farrierH ha.& not bfen entirely unexpected. Today th e horse agoe hu been replaced by tht> motor Age . While ln 1815 we h•d lli"'µIJll~ ~01X$J>~.llJ)ll~+o-.: rarm horBe8 and colt .!I fn t United St.ates, today we heYe a little more than rive million. There hA8 bf-en a !fimi1ar falling off tn fhe number of mutes. wtth only l'IOn1e two mJlUon no V! scattered around our run.I areas. A.nd out or ' these f.llurviving horsefl, coll&. ond mules, only about two million wear shoe~ "ince the rest of then1 work on Mft ground and don·t have to be shod. All this mean~ that the farrier's jobs are noW fewer and rarlher betwttn and t o get around to t he11e jobs he mll!'t lfl!'t intt> his truck and roll Uown the rOfld to Lhe rarma, the falrR, thl" racing a n d r Id I n g •tables. ' But it 'it not quite a matter of iw:rombllng for ~nnles. U the number or honeit has declined . ., has the numhf>r of farrier.a. tn fa ct . fflrri\~rs havl' bE'"coml' ~ fC.w that in many aren!! of the country ther<' Is R definite !l:hortagt and lhelr service" are In grt!llt de- mand. Onf' note•I farl'i_rr In Vlr· ginia has 350 regular farm 11topls and a n o t h e r nne In AfiA8ouri travels Ovt'r four 9latea ithoelni: only famous sadUle hor8M: Anti .!!Ince-a g ()O(I farri~r gets any- where rrom five to ftf•een dollaM for A.hoeing a hone and can ahoe six to eight ddUy, 1nany of then\ have little lrotJble maklng six to eight tho\aand doU1.rs a year. The motor age hu brought 100: probl('ms and worked its changes. Trades have dwindlf'd and died and otheNI have: come int o being. And the vi.ll:are smithy haa been obliged to abandon what wu pi<:· tureaque for what Is profitable. N e w s p a p e r production COflU have lncreu.ed 96 per cent In nre year!'t .aC<'ordlng to the BrltanniCa Book. of the Year. ' ,WATCH YOUR 1flWRE -Everyone 'Else;J)oes·f flit .. , ....... ii ,., ••.•• ," ... .,. ......... , .. we• ••••·""""" _ ............ Specials for Mon., Tues., '. ed., Oct. 17 ~'Tl -19 ,-. ...... ......... ......_w~u Trtmrnf'd 'RIB 'STEAKS ' .... . ' lb. • .lf'WC-1 1 SALAJ> VIL .. •l 23rj '~l~ATION TO ·IE!.JER l:IVING" A .free 2 hours of films on en~rgy food development- lntA!resting Ii 'F.ducatlonal 'LIDO 'l'JIEA'l'RE quart •• 4'1< O'e..dar POl~ISH I 9 ;SO a. >m.''Friday, Oct. 21 . Bl""!'h OtbROX -· ~.09 FREE PRIZES NO TICKETS l V, pUon :J6I NECESSA.R\' 1BllM by Ma.xwt"U Houae ·COWEE lb. CRACKER IACKS box 2/91 VEO AU. 11-o~. Un I j ,,.,.¢ 4 ... QttWn Stralaed llaby M1a11 si-;-. -· s Iii-.,,, fff SOlfd llt8tl LUTUCE - Vi 'Price Sale uper Suds . ·-1 .,. pk(. "" . Otan• pk.( •.•• ISc PMI . PEETS BOUCj)UET _, pkg. •a Ill!. llar ... , ?/He" .... hor " .. I/lie ---3 ~ , ... .... .... . .... •11to17<""1'-JP'i I tlf:tid >u-.,..._a :' lfmltrw••d Devl•d 1'a111 .__, • • 1 .1 • ' 1- ·~ -v~'f.lWS • Boys' C lub. SpeeWA.M.Gew anh~entc Gftiup · 1Mi&t• •• P4ft,3 Mothers Fo rm Fer L.dies S1ated 0 Meet Oct. 25 · frldey ~~ning Advisory Boa rd S Ucilo Theater ;::e ~ .. -:'\.":~!:; 't ~ fublious_e l 1nspt by th• occU1o11"' -Hofll ~h Sess ~n ' ' 'f . "'°'~' . ..w .... ~ To ·-· O<t. ~ ""*P\"'t Jf&l'bor Daj>llcate ~-: "i.:!~~-~ Tb• P. ..... nt p 0 p u I a r rr1 ot _ Twmty-0.-....thin of tlle .u tn6neualy-wO<dl<I no~ ,l:i tit' 0.. bollle ot II'!-LS.~.-;.in •ut a lllll--1< ea.ta ~ and-llpL Simon canu1a """'well lllustrat<d-l'it- Rarbor Anti Boyo' club membon ~ ~ --i• O ~ M.S4 ._.., BrU. ta sorta •l ~ -~1 -t-Plu of Hunllngton BeaCh .aon day at \tie monthly brMp - met' ~Y ln Ille •lu-to man local -.. to be . .Aaa. AD . a!gmnu of PullelleBlo. !pl;_ "" 1"riilily. Oct._ n-At th• and da tv-ln41lw or the' eel•· ot uao lile· W-• dU tor dlemll ..,.. 1of ~ ~ t"IUb Y .. ....,_ ~ are ll:i\"lted. to at.teDd. ciolldlilSoa Ute .en.es the top i:mmts, osted a ckllgbtf'Ul dinneT of thf' ten tablM, _ etgtit were and !bl adl..tU... l>Kl8lon ,... point.I WMn tloey plJtand Ill Th••• dealftn&' IDfonnll.IOn or llX winners\ w 111 receive eortn ,..,.,...uy Close t'rtenels and Tda-playfng canota. l(ndlvtc1ual .ta,ble. made to fonn a Mothers' A<Mlory the +!Ado ~r ~ aorztrc ~ call "lilra. LeQ., ~tt:ng poln~ aa Well u prfw. . Uves rl"d the obServa.nce.' pliw Wert attractJvely wr:l._ppt-d board w l t"' the objecUYe ot to -e two ~u..J: C'lllDa. ' ~ 1~· In the ~e held i"rid&y eve-· ' linen handlr.erchiefL tlartherlnc the youth pn111ram . In Actually. t11e ..,,_.nr ta olatte -. •-• • illng the ~-•th wtm>ua were L A Philh • In cha<ge 'f \he ,,._.. lu!ld'·' an --r •• h I 0 n. Alben lb ---,~ . ""'"· August Pf1rnnann Wra. Ch• Boardman and Joo • • a~on1c eon and atterooon of plaY were Sponcer, aerutl•• ~r. ukl (OT Is 001ntng Frlc!IJI. Oct. %J. H ~ 'd . · wn-aJ\d · • wihnera •..t-west To Onen Season Mrs. c _ B. Rudd. section' chalr-v~• to otjldllbe t h .. According to Dlck RJchard. ~ O~or:e at were M'rw.. .Joe Wilcox and Kn. I f" -man, and her committee memben, club'• f\llns "70f,em ...., to con-Richard'• Udo mu1<et. •hlch ,1$ Surpris e Shower -.. Hutdllna. At S~nta Ana 1 Mesdames Nelson Holmwood. A. tact other pa.rent&. were 'we ... ~ring the •how. the ~-llUJl!'en • ~p 1north -aouth we.re • A p rain featuring notable E. Nugent and E. W. Sparks. • "*mM ICl.mtt-•au. ~ Vln-lnK l8 free to motheq, bomewtvek The' .can 1'borDaa home lD ~ "nlomu Clll and Mn. Kath-Tlassic nd contemporary works Among ~ pre a en t were lOn.' Joe e.-..,_,. a n. d sad! e tfnd ~eas women. 'l1'e !!...._~ 0oKt. Mesa WU the ~ ot a efine Smlthi Mrs. Joe Brunner \Viii be layed by the Los Angele.~ sc;veral new Udo Isle re.Aidents . .Bu.rt.on. otbera otrl!NCI to take .,...fll be "Nubicloua Food !0r '-'nu-ttcent bolpltality wllea Kn. and Perry M'cAdoo; Mr. Mtl Mn. Fhilhar onlc orche8tra when it the Atuda.me.s John Q . c . Ch~t­ care of t6e att~ and equip-dttn"' ::Nutrillou. Meola tot lM-'!born.a.a and 14n;. Bumie ·Balley H . M. Wallingford; «;harles Jester I comes tf>. Santa An!l, Satu.rday. nut. M. P . Beam. Van D. Clothier, tne:Dt 4eak du.J1.nr U.e .1949-&0 1"11.mUy. and aM~t tubjerta. "(ere-jolnt h09te.es at a rll"-and A. D. \Vet.heTb)•; Mr. and Oct. 29. t _will be the first 0011cert J Bcrn~rd Glatts, John B. Milliken. teaaon. Women who wru 9UVe ,t Several surpl'Uk?s eH also \u prl8e abowcr honoril(g ·Mn. Au-I Mra. A. W. ".f'Urnmel nft~r l c orchestrn op c n s It" J L. Llvin~\on and E. E. Trider. the m.atn dtak tn the attemoom tlore for the theater's guesta °" guat Pflrrmann. ~ dancing : Runner-up in_ east-west po.8ilion \' ltM9-50 season, \\·ith )f us i c Among i11vlted guest.I were Mn'l. Include Meadarria lhlea ~rko-the OCC&Sion . _.__ .ancS a deuert ~were among lwere Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown: Director Alfretl \Vallcn.~tein con-, Colin Bto\vn. Bay Shores; M'l"!'t. Ylch. G. Jr'. Dlal, ft. 'E. Wtlllam11. lnvilaUon to attend the auv'-" the party teatut'H. . I Mr. and Mrs. Clenn Rust: Mhl.1 dueling. J. At. Snodgrass. Beacon Bay an,\ Ja.ra.u Sanda, Cati Trick, Fred wu ex.len~ed to the 04·omen of IMluded M:eun. and Mesdames I Thomu Kennedy a.nd Mn. F!-efl For e Santa Ana con~ert th~ 1 :l1rs. Elmer Poirier of Corona del BMrd' and Nancy Card. benlnjC the c 0 m u n 1 t Y . by Richard 9u.rl~ Engle, S . F. Paull, T. R. Rounsville;· M(. and Mrs· R obert I orchestra will play the popular Ma:r. duties at the m~ tt..k wm be through H'y Langenheim, secre-Rex, Ray Wagner, Ed Chapman, Loe.head: Mrs. George Carroll and : ond melodiom Symphony No. 7 Mrs. J . Arthur Ttlylor an- sbOweHd 'by E d 'w a rd Qe:r11pach., t.ary of the Chamber of Commcre~. Bob Smith, Art Windrfnger, Fred )fn.• Mildred Lytle. All intere.gted i by Lud\·ig van Beethoven an f\ nounced the program scheduled Mudamea Earl Plper, Lo I et 3 • Warren, C ar I Thomas. Burnie brfd,ge players a:re invited to at-, Ernst von Oohuanyt'.1 weU known to foJlow the short bu..odnesa 1tel'- Gttapl:clt andictan. Hatch. Panllh-8 Due Up. Slolea &ilt>)', Donald ff.all. Pflnmann, tend the games as there is lllJ club BUite. for orchestra, Op.. 19. sion of Friday, Oct. 21. wben '),trs. 'nie glooup declded to enll&t tht-Thr1't ct approximt1tety'a douip Mrs. Joe Mcl<ee and MiM Btmi mmbetshlp nec658.ry. Plat willl Nell Tangem&n, mezzo soprano. Phillip Hunt Jr. of Paudcna·,v1U aid of. eome of the fathen sat-.-~ea Wednesday night f ri o 'In Powell. •tart promply· at eight o'cl~k ~d will be tbe 90Joist' to sing .work~ present an Interesting progyam on urday to t1nJah put~ the roof tiedl at 133 Via Udo was repcrte<I, rt'f'reshmenta are served ct the by A m old Schoenberg and ·Samuel Interior decoration. Merribers att on the new abop building. Men lo ppUce by Mn. Lyla Baugh. Everybody reads tpe clauttled am. cOrlcluslon of the L iV.ening. Barber. I ' inVited t o bring guests. responding to tbe a p p e a I a r.: uked to be on hand any tlmt- after 8 a. m. OnJy toolft needed by each worker are a screwdriver and a pair of pUen to bolt down • L.\.S V'EGAS WEDDl!'JG ualted .Joan Jordan of Hunllnston ~ and 1\atGn 8uttora of Nt-"'"port Bt'acb ttet"Dll y.-.t thP Hotel Laat t~rnntW-i. Thi" 1room I~ thP "ion o f FMLn~ G. Su~tora uf Nf"\\·port f\t-IM'h and thr c-ouplt> \\'Ill rt>Ridt-at 201 Topa~ A\'P., R:t.lhlls l tlland afti•r tbt-lr hnllf"}"monn at lhP 1IMWTt l"PM"lrt. Thelma Paddock Hope , Portrait Artist Addresses Newport Zonia Club Thelma Pndlln<'k Rope, portrftlt..,_ ____________ _ the aluminum l!lhtttlng. Fl n a I pb.ue of lht> muting centered on the klcal RN:l Feather campaign. Mn. Ca 11 o. VI e I"· pre11ldent of the Co."la Mt:8& Con1- munlty CheAt, pointed out th ,. addtUonal help ·n e c e • • a1 y In making lhl• year'A fund·fal.31ng campalKJ1 a mJCCeM. A IKK'lal honr wa• enjoyed later with dellclowt refretihm en t ~ served by Mr. Spencer. who wu assisted by Mn. •flrkovtch. Molhen attending the initial meeting Included Mr!ldamH Mable Willlam80n. Mary, Ma c D on a 1 d, . Sam Klnafather, Harry Bowen, Elmer Backes. La.nee Vln&on. J~ RobtnAon., Sadie Burton . c e c l l nick, Fred Be&rd, Calta Vl(le. Jam ea S a n d 8, Mirkovich , Leo Ke11el. Earl Pipe'r , R . E. wUllanu, Irene TaylD1", R . Sch1ickenmayer. Nancy Card, Jack CUbert and H. E. McCIU!key. 'Califii rnia ' Fi lfll on Ctrurch O i~net pointer of Coronn <lei ~ar "'as ! sr<'h.itectural drav.•ing as well 1l1' preSi'nted by Program ChAirmAn ! for m and color. She hn~ lived In Mlldrt-d Stanlf'y to the Zllnta l'lub Coronn del Mar fo r 11e~eral year~ Pto9t:a m W e dne1·d'tly '~·I th her two son~. and 1s teachlnz nf Ne\"f)(lrt Hort>f.>r ot thf'ir recent art at Orange Coast college, "Tht-CaJJfornla Way of Llff'," h1nchec,n meeting held nt No rton'!'! ·Th l' Fall conft·reTice Of th~ a cotor fthn l'leplctlng life ln anct cnre. ; Zonta club~ will be held in Porter· around Newport bay wtll be rea- Mni. H ope'.' related incident!'! of ! ville on Oct. 22. anrl 23 and several tu red at the nionthly family night her life BA ~ r.tnff arti~t in lh·• 1of the local n1ember~ plan lo ..at· progran1 of tht-Newport Beach 111otlon picture indu1'try. of her tend, includfnK Pre8ident Ruth Co mmun It y Metl!.odl•t Chui-ch. f'arly ant! lutinl! love nf pMinting,. Hummell, Letha Drolet, A11hlre1! Wcdnuday evenln1. Jt will M aided ruid encouraged by her &T't-; Stanley, He I en Nort on, and' accompanl~ bf a film o n fire ii.t fath~r. ~trs. Hope studied at Grayce Sevier. Mn. Hummell anJ prevention "Mort-OangeroWI than t he A rt Jr.a!itull' of Chicag,l ' Mr11. Drolet will repre~nt filew -Dynamite." The family nlSht dln- 'v.'herc she met nnd workrd with 1 port Ha rbor aa delegate and nerw are monthly affairs of Chrt11t world fan1ou~ artists. al!K> at th~ alternate rel!lpectively_ Church by lhe Sea and .Ole Balboa Otis Art lnstitUll' In Los Angele!l [ Edith Mull. Int ern&.-iional chair--Island Chapel. A -pot luck dinner 1-ll"r marriage to the latt" Fred-1 man reported on the prngres..~ or ot 6:30 proceed~ the progra1n. e rick Hope. a Jeadlng art director plans for Informative talks durini;: All friends of the churc::'h ar t" In H olly\Vood, and her working Unltell Nations "'t'<'k of Oct . 2'4 Invited. \1/ith him in lhl" n1otion picture to promote goo,1 w1ll and pear<' Industry gave he r invaluable ex-, througho4._t the w o r Id thruugt'I po~rience. 1 public oplnlon. Other R e r v I c ~ '-Ira. Ho pe told o r the n4::cessity club!I In the Harbo r are a art" of praper tra1nlng it young artist.9 C'O-operoting and Presilfent Hurn- Wi!!-h tn make the motion plcturl!' mC'll wa..'l nnmed chnlrn1nn of the Industry lhC'l r lif1' 1i1tork. includin~ group. Jerry Benson Hea ds Mesa M!i in School Stu dent Coun cil Nt-wly"'@lttted offtcf'n of the Costa Mraa Main Student counclJ a.:rr J f'r'T)' IWnson, prnldent: Jen-y Dickt-y, master-•t-arma, a.nd Nel- ' 'Delectable Diets' is Novel Theme For Assistance League's Nov . ~r idge 0 r l' I\ t bUnC"hes of mammoth ,_ ___________ _ r tpUc,., or c.arden vege.lfblt>:i t£J .. ~lhet with posttf!t featuring all , ttlc delights of the tabie \Vi ll b<' part or the decoratloM at the nnnual benefit bridge party given t>y the, Harbor Aulstance Leagt1~. No\'f'mb.eor 2. at the Newport Har- bnr Yarht club. The lhenle of the nrfnir will be Delectable Diets:. sci.~ors and ~wing kits. design· lng, creating, and finally con\~ plt"ting an arn.y of vegetableiri that would do credJt to the gi.rden of the moat futldioua a:;Jant. Jit< Chan1~rlain, M"Cretary. M.adt- up of PiflCte<l reprt-.entaUvea of Pa ch of the eight rooma, t.he croup iii t8ponai1iile for the ex· ' prnditure of •lU<lent body tunda. aod for tratnc 1 a f et y tn the school corrldon. The f'ntire emphui11 of the af- rait w I 11 · be u po n thoae rare rei:1pe.1 and famous dishes that allow the dJner all the joys of tbc Z"OU:rmet and yet permit him the luxury of 8 alendeT walsUin<'. For week.a Mrs. Salvatore Mon· noo and ~lrs. Doyle Hatch have been busy wl9'1 paint brtl!lhe11, Proceeda from the affalr wlll co toward the support of the League·!t dental clinic which h ... been enlarged to Include b lg h Adul t Art Classes At High School C ha nged to Wed, !'chool students: u wen aa rram; E\.'•nlns art cia !l"ff ror adUlt mar wchool children, establl9hmedt begtnnen at Newport ear tt o e of a Campership fund for the G![l Un i 0 n RJl'h school have betn Scouts of the community, two changed to We-dne9day. 7 to I .scholarshipa of $300.00 e•ch. and p.m., acordlft.C to Shirl~y Lour1•, t-mergency welfare work that hu teacher. ~aming to draw wlO ~mounted to thousanM of dollars have chler emphaAJ1 and u.e tn- 1n the community. dividu•I may UM any me<llum he 04!-nt-ral chairman of the affair chaokll. is )frs. Philip Smith. • Ma. &Ai.: ~ ~&00 a ~ ·is atlm" .-k •,.... ... 1 11W , t. st M Pl as 1 P ~ e1 "Mn. o.,te lll&W . .....,. wtll, .. pu:t el ~ hr A=· t s N · ....__.. !Ill la • ......... ...V. M••ftMN 111111, • -ltfsa.-t llUIMtr YM:lt.1 dla*. ,..._. Illy DMl,J\ ' r Homernafd Assorted CHOCOLATll 119 2-lb. bo• 99e Helen Cornell llUaaLI UTH rntd 2 Mffles ef II ... I Oi. IAID LOTIOI $1 .15 YOIVe Af fw 11e itfvt OIR HOll SHAM'°° en.I .IATNSPIAY ,, "·~ ,.,. ,., e .. ,.,. f •11 S~ll HIS• w.I • 1Hfl'• It/· ht ADSIENIE ' ''l••••t .. • ••I" Any 2 Identica l · Adriehne Prod11d1 'ij•;ul;: 11~ LADY 11ELEN TULSWARI Sfallll•H Sleell l!!!!!!tMnkol llA .... .. ,,. .. ltllM ........ . i e1. 39< ''· ..... l ,.,. Tlll'e . "1.INIO-N'AOl(t ..... aau1H · .... ., .. l1wW • .....,, -. -a'ia.a-••• , ••• ........... pa····· I ~. \ • Halen C:Mnell HORMO•I CltlAM 11A1il1o•c ie,:~~~1 -;;;J S Ounces .1 ·_ -z -,., Sir Mediu.., site; osst'd shopes. l lw 11~ Mi-31 er ILEllZO AilliitPtk f9Ch 69c ,.,.., C.~ I U• Ufteft '~ wtJ ........... , 50 sheet .. 1•9-65< llwlfe lltMONT 941.L POllll ...... $1.00 ',., ,,, ..,.,. ' •.. ··-& • • • No Finer Aspirin MoJel @"II ASPlllll ,vret••' quofify I 5 9rofn1, • ... , -· "I.:?..: I 100'• i,a-Mold Ho•1ehold auun ~ GLOYll ~~~ .... 15< ''· ~:-..;II' J l•r lie lllTIH ·-... ..-. .. , ......... , ............... • .... ~.iv.-. .... ,,.i;., ' l ee llr f•teptie11ol Vcrl!M/ 18" x 32" EDGED ~ TIA TOWELS 15 Vac each ~\' .f1wlfe ~ It ... 7S.. Wriling hper Loni lllllmore loyalto1, 241 24's 2 far 76c lttt. 9c Party Mats Goy llineliH itsifM, l'/1" 1 1~· .. 2 far 10c Reg. 39< Sodi1111 Perti.rale '"'"'~ ~lily, 4 '"""· 2 hr 40c lteg. 45< Pt. Hydrogen Peroxide U.S.P. 3'li>, IO Yol ... 2 hr C6c 'Reg. 33c lb. Socli1111 Bicarbonate -far acid iodiflslio• 2 hr 34c - Reg. 5< Glass T1111bler Sofedge, 9'11 '"'" ...••• 2 hr 6c Reg. Sc Glasbcrlce C1>tanl Cup 4 oun<• • '. . • • • • 2 hr 6c Reg. 49c Extension Cord I loar ...... , ....... 2 for 50c Reg. 25< Pari~g Knife Imperial. . . . . . . . . • • • . • • 2 i., 26c Reg. 5< Lead Pencils Old Colony •••••••••••• , • •f fw 6c . 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Mr llun11Ql81 ~· las Cit-... , • ...,. 2 far Ne l 'l-lk SwM111l U Ttiltltts laldoorit 14 ••• -. .•• 21wl7c ~ ... 591 Yll Ji'< T~ Ao<Mir Acil 51 .... 41's, •• 21or Mc ' ' I , • . Ri-W' .. ).\1;s A De,rrtHe 1:.-l .......... fw Oter P-tJ' Yws hW? t I S..,. hr1t11G-.a Hewpwirt ••• cw.,. "7 ... NSWP0aT ~ P'11Bu!llmio OOMP&NY Offlce aad Prtntlag Plant ~ Z211 Balboa Telepbone Barbor 1e1• ' • NEWP.On ·IA' IO/!t NEWS· TlMES· -. jt lllSE TDR~ 15 Concerts. Mn.Esroms nu. .. ..n~ .. eo....a. ,... Available qu~-: ... ....,, ..... ~~· ':V::: 1~°" "<!:0.:! to Harborites · = 1~1a 2:. ~A~ world Ul<o a "'TcJQrVt llcmW' bi ' -' pit.I. OcL It, lNt. a ..,.. I 11&, VlfSlnla or lllarylaad) IUld -,. W1U1 tbo 11nt o1 µ,. Ccmlnun· JO -. . • • w• c!rooe to Ludo ·-. IUld It. lty .,..,.,..u -f0< "°"· 000PD -To it.. IUld ...._ ~J-and Pen•-IUld an 'M&J· II, wbea Vtrstnl& llloriq pcl l'UI dooper; I.Jal. not at..~ ~"'« 'the rupt iJIT r u r o. In u U'ftapt<ln W. -p1a+a ·-la OnllD °"""'17 llooPt.I. I lyplcal an old ~ Inn u i-.. will bo -tee!. It 1fU deddod OcL 14, 1Mt, a -. I -. 16 oL I ever ReD... to reopen the !M'mbereldP lllta c::l\088WAN-To Kr.· and Mn. ---------------------------It ill lnterestln&' and beauutul lhll-week when board memtien Jletrltt er-Mn, 471 JlarlCUI E:i.tered u Second~ Malter ~t tbe P09toffle41 ill Newport Beach. country, nen If we didn't ._ the otf Newport Harbor <:::onunUblt)t A'ft... Corona de I Kar. ill 8t. CaJlfomla UDder the Act of March S, 1879 . man with .even W'lvee at Bl. lwia, Concert a.->ClaUon and member· .JoMpll bollpital. Oct. lS, lMI, a I nor thll!i plrata: at Penance. There ~p · worknw: met TUe.ta.y mor-.an, 1 n... I oa. HARRISON P . MARTIN, News Editor nlnt" at N-H&r'bor Yaeht wu a reuon for my cominc down · ... -..-·.. ...,...... Ue a 11 RALPH BORGESON, Ad~ Man.acer here. 107 yeara asp, t be John club. Prank Harmon Brackett. M. .. 1'fhillipm, after whom you.r Cori-Mra. Geo~ R. Yardley Jr .. lat -lath st.. o.ta Mee.: Laura Quallfi6:1 to Publlab .l..epJ Notlcea and Adve~enta ot all Kinda veuma.n 18 named. eet out from U90d&tion pr e-1 Iden t. WU in AcWlne Peralta. M, CUJver aty: . 8UB8CBJPTION &ATE: 81" MAIL. hM P& YEAR Redruth. wtl.b hi.I young wtfe for -:M.tge, adat.ed by Mra. Stanley Pb.Jtk LeRoy Ileana, 20. Jin (f!..50 per YNr Oat.Ude ot a,.... c.mtt:J') a new-er world called Amenca. No Chambe.ra, memberabip ch&lrman, E. 18U. St., Coeta Mesa; Beftl'ly ~money but plenty of courace. and M.n . Clinton Sawtn.. eecretary. Apne Reynu8on.. 17, Norwalk. =.;;::::::;;:.;==;:;:::::;;::=:;.::;==::::======::::==::;;:;:;:== When tie died, ln 1887, he could Worker. a.re I.hie week contact- , be calll'd a "leadiJ'lg-citizen" of the Lnc new tekche.ra. new ruide.nt.a ObltmriN WASHINGTON WEEK I Pf'nnsylvanla city to which tie had and old one. Qllt. reached during MISS A.LICE !:STELLE , brought that Cornlah mlntng tn-the spring membership drive, and THOMPSON By CHARLES L. EGENROAD , atinct. and he left • comtortable will continue to aell ticket.a unUJ Mia A.lice l'.ltelle Tbompeoo. \Vashington, D. C. _ at the time of that early-morning competence to be divtded unons Oct. 18. Advanta..-e of memberahlp 12, of 1812 P"int Ave.., Coron.a del "lid ln the .-odaUon la that not only ~ Mar, died ln .St. Joeeph hospital fi · Phil de! b ' ' Jul 1948 P 'den Trum oeven Cu ttn. I l&SCO lD a p lf In y, , re81 t an I 1 wonck:r what that •turd y are all local concert. available to after • brief Ulnesa. thought the nation was in such serious condition that he gentleman, with hi.a chin whhlcen. the ticket holder. but a1eo thoee Born in Chicago, Dl, ahe had d ht. go1 of Fullerton. Santa Ana. Laguna I lived in California and Coron.a del called the 80th Congress into special session. . 1 an d walc.h cMJn, in the Beach a.nd Huntln:.,..,_ ••ch. I Mar three months. II Ii ted b b 'd th t __ ,_ f th' photognpho. would hav• thoufbt •-" e e w at . e 88.l were e urgen n~ o .is of a world ln whleh ln-upertenced Thl.s g 1 v e • the member the She LI survt•ed by two brothera, country and said the 80th Congress ''oould enact them in 15 and Immature government em-privtle1e ot hearing about l:'J to11 Raymond and Edwin Tbompeon, 1 t Id ht bra c k et performance. for th• 1 both of Cbicag-o; three listen. days." He said the country needed : Price controls, housing,· P oytta 0 m how to na.n hlll price of u f'3 for •tudUteJ. or Mra. .Florence M.. Sawin of Coron11 , . -. . . . bu111tneu: where he waa Url'ed to m.1rumum wage increase, federal aid to education, extension depend upon government. Instead lea than 60 centa for each, tt one del Mar, Mrs. Gertrude Dronr;old of social .security, socialized medicine, civil rights, public of hl.8 own effort.a. and tn which attenOa all. of Chtca«o and Mrs. Evelyn •·· •-• th At Santa Ana the aieuon'• p,,,:. Robert.-of Det.roi.t, Mlch. ..... and one Pro~ts and a new displaced persons bill. , I ....... " LUU 8 lrd ot the nation'• nJeee M r D Good r J"'" • lncomf!. produced by tne work 'lf ~ lncludd: Nov. 3. Set Svaa-• r L · . year o Well, ltis Democrat 81st Congress has passed a housing 11.o clllzena. P•rhapo It la Jwot u holm. tenor: De<. 8, UU Kn.uo, Coruna del Mu: I o. bli bill th d · J-II th u.ate ptaniat; Feb. 17, Columbia Opera Private tuneral eervteea werr bil -& ncpu can , at at -an a rrunu:uum wage we e a . re old genUeman quartet; March 15, Yfrah Nee-beJd ln the H . R. Brown Colonial bill in nine months, with Republicana supplying the votes we.nt lo Join the John Phillipa mann. v1oUnllt. Concerta are held chapel. Rev. Paul M. Wheeler. 1 •head ot him. before thla gTeW t J necessary to overcome Southern Democrat opposition. · I up In a nation wtuch once wa• In the Sant.a A n a High echool rec or of St. a.mu EplecoJ*I auditorium. church Of Newport Beach, otfici· Mr. Truman's leaders in one or both Houses of Congress proud of It.I atrengt.h and lnde-...... 1 alt"•. Cremation follow·• In M•I· h 't ailed · I bill . I 't I pe:ndence. """"" ertoo preaenta: Nov. 2 ·-e ~ aven even c up a pnce contro , or socia secun y L 0 n d 0 n 111 reco rtn . The Paul MILkovsky. violinist; Jan. 18, roee Abbey crematory. extension, or Eocialired medicine, or civil rights, or. public bombed 11.ttu are :Lng 1 cleaned ·~In o Martini. tenor; Feb. 18. ROBERT H. SCHMITZ d • 1 Mat& and Hari, exotic dance Ro"·rt R ~-h 1•· 70 r ~--t power projects, or clisplaced persons. up an tu~1'e • much rebulldlng. U'C • • .-~ m ...., , o ~ a h ' .-F ood condJUona are better than team: April, Bronsky and Babin, Mesa, d.Jed In St. Joeeph hoepital Now what as Mr. Truman B Congress been do1p.g for we exprc t~tt. 1 do not mean In duo ptanlat.a. The.se conce.rta are Friday. these nine months while the nation aupposedly was•in crying the hotela. but in the homee. .•~110ditohreluldm.,'in lhe hlgh • c b oo I He was a retired tilrnlture Oeed of Mr. Trtt1n1i~~·a1ist schemes? j The welfare slate ts here. Why .r saJuma.n. Native of Brooklyn, N. . . . . . . . ahouldn't It be! A working-man L&guna •Beach la holding l ts Y., he lived tn California u yeara , .. It has met every I. ternat1onal crlSlS with unmed1ate paya 4 ahilllnp a wee.k Into the membenhlp drive lhla month and and Colt.a Mesa 18 yea.n. Hla wtfe. &ction. government fund and tor that he bu not announced lta schedule, Nettle, survt..,es. Some of these cnsce required rath6 costly solution:! ml ay draw out 21 ahlJJing-e it he :.~~le beH~~~~ ~=~:r. concert.II TuFadu n e rta 12 oervl~ Sawetare ~~Id . . 1 a out o r work. plua 15 •hilling-a e ay a p.m . u1 n _..a. ~y. that 10, to the American taxpayer. 1 ror his wife. and 8 ahllllnp ror At Newport Harbor Union High interment waa in-Fa Ir hav en The America which Mr. Truman thought wa.s going to n child. In addttfon he l'eta a.11 school auditorium two conceru cemetery. ' di 1 d d will follow that of Nov. 12: Edwtn go to pot if his socialist program was not enacted in 15 me CR an ental eervlc•a in-Ste rre. tMt.ritone~ on Jan. l8 and CHARLES TWlGGER . d eluding dentureti and medicines, CJaude Twtgger, t5, of Rockfl· c:\&)'8. was forced to s1t by and watch Mr. Truman deman eye examination.a a.nd gta.ue11 (in· VI v I an Della Chieet.. buuutµ.I way, Oreiroil. d 1 e d of lnjurieli that the 0e·mocrat 81st Congress do these things in nine eluding an e x l r a pair) and I\ operatic soprano. on i'eb. 22· teceived Wedn~!M'.lay. 0c;-t. 12 In ap Months of sessions· I toupee or wig. with a •pare Jf Membenh.lpa m • y bf-sieoc::ured •cc.ident •t Fre.eno. Re wu the • · · he wants It. at lhe JOleph Beek office, Balboa r I d t aon of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Twtg. I The hospitals are J a m m ed. s a n . or r o m member11hlp • k ger, 1824 Vilelle Place. Newport Vote relief to PaJcstine refugees. emcrg elicy treatments and oper · wor era present · at the meetlng. Beach. He UJ a.180 survived by one ' allon.s are aeriouoly diffl-·lt. •n ... These Include the M e 11 dam e• Give another four billions and more for Euro-..... ... R 1 d w 1 h H slater. Mni. Vi olet Hartwig, of the : human natun! being the same In ° an r g t . · F. Mowry. same addre.811. pean aid. i England as elaewhere, the people Thomu B. Froet, Charle& D. W•g-Services Were held Saturday In Approve the Atlantic Pact and give a billion . 11.re going to the doctor for ll11)" ncr. Joseph Beek, Walter Spicer, HaroJd Grauel chapel wtlh the thing from a pimple to an arnpu· Salvatore Monaco. Norma Samp-R Th p and a half in arms to .members of tl\e Pact. tation. The Labor Party, In Ito son. Peggy Seeley, Mary Batten ev, omu endeU otfldaUn.g. Co 'b th hi f d St ff M H ~ _ _ Inte~ent w a a In Wutmlnater ntn ute to e international C ·ldren'B un . pre..eaumate. put down '260,000 e ens.en. Ml. ay ..-.ngenheim. Memo_ri&I park. Meet war damage claims of neutrals. pounda u the opUcal coeta In the Mr•. B ~ t t Y Wataon 11.nd Mlsa •1clty ot 'Blrmlngts.am ; they are Margaret Scharle . App_r5!11e the in~'erna!;i~njl _'l'heat tt:'8&ty .' al.ead1. 3 """""" Give the President the pot.rer £01educe foreign · · i"b. ··n:r~r~ e ~~ili~ · i.h'~t the trade barriers without regard to Imperiling Ameri-labo{ing m • n, who p&y• In • can J00bs and living standards. ahllJlnp lllld hlla the Jac kpot. Edison Co. Marks Light Anniversary think• the scheme ls W'Onderful · The Britl•h t&xpayen reallae th; In fact out o r the 32 domestic legislative promises made I end Ill bankruptey, juat .. soon ' ' h De •• American taxpayerw quit pick· by Mr. Truman and t e mocrat platform, only seven have Ing up the che<k. · nia week marks the 7oth An- nkieraary ye a r of Thom&a A. Ediaon'a In vention of lhe lnca.nde•· cent Tamp. on October 21, 18711, and the founding of the nation's electric light and power indualr}' -event.a which have been of bene· ftt lo every man. woman, an d child Jn the United Statea, accord· * passed both Houses of Congress. ~ - If the Democrat 81st Congress had adjourned at the d of seven months, as it was supposed to, foreign nations uld ilave gotten all the attention, America none. They got '1~t of it anyway. . • Alpha Beta Chain Honors Employees A I p h a B e t a Food market.a Ing to C. D. Shedenhelm. local honored a larre number ot their Southern ca.lltom la Edieon com- employees at a banquet tut w~k pany district man&&"e1'. at the L&kcwdbd Country club. Th e development or ele~triC' Long Beach. The purpo&e of the power has broufht mllliQn.e o f I meeting wu to honor lhoee who people jobe, comfort and convep· had 1erv~ the company for five Jene-ca undreamed of seventy year• years o r more. Members or the 11.go, Mr. Shedenhelm pointed out. 1 Alpha Bela Service club wear and has helped make poulble I plna bearing the name of the -today'• electric.ally powered ln - companl and, in the center, the duatrial and farrnlnir me tho d a number :5i. 10. l~. 20 or 26, a{g-nl-which · an largely ruponaJble fo r I I fytnr the wearer's I en rt h ot Che American at•ndard of living . . employment. 1n 1929 Thomu A. Edi90n com- A new rroup of 18 were we.I-ptimented the lndu•try he made I" corned Into the club tor ha•lnc poalble, rcmuklng, "I m\Ult con- reached the ttve-year polnL Thtr-res.a that I never d~a.med that teen excha.nl'ed their nve;year from the incandeacent lamp wouJd pin• for the ten-year'e, while two c om e the atupendowi elect.rtcal attained ~year lllattu. The total lndustry of today:· He wu gT&tl· number-In the cJub 18 J 3 2. of fled that he had ' lived to "see tht whom li llre tn the five . year full fruit of our labon." Then he <"ategory, 28 are ten year•. 19 a"' told rep~nt&li"'e8 or the e..leclrlc ttflttn. 8 a.re twenty and 8 wear lnduatry. "The reconl La wonder- the tw~nty-flve yev pin•. H. A ruJ ; but fine a alt la It can be Gerrard, one of the tounden of made atill better .;J I have a l the company, hu a rtt0rd ot 39 feeling lh11.t In your h&lfda lt will I . • • . ---·-----. --· •t11.r•'• another one_wtao _d.lda't ai .. _t.e u. CC I Lili \7. C\blet • ~,' • THE GREAT WEST LIFE AG)j:NCY, INC. C ALIFORNIA STATE GENERAL AGENT P'OR THE GREAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THJ< APPOINTMENT OF )·ea111. ti.:' I Attendinr from the Collta Mesa hra.nch were Jlrn Illingworth ( 17 ,years I, Raymond D&rnetell i 10 >·eara). Harvey Greenleaf, Philip Caley and \Vllfon:l Port e r ( & )•eanl and Latty Rold i2 yea.re ). , Tax Refund Poser To County Bosses lt"s the u.me old •tory! Any lime you dont pay enoua,h il.4&ea. ·you hear about it rig-ht away a.nd probably have to ante up a mse- able tine into the barsaln. But If perchance you over-pay the tax collector, juat try to l'•t a .refuJJd! V. A. Tells S.ystem For Dividend Pay Vet'!r&rul Admint.tratton today '!xplai;i tbe numberin• sytteni being U&ed to ide:nUfy appUcat.JoN for di \1de:nd payment.a in con.nec- tk>n with the .S2.8 billion: N&Uon&J Service Ute lnaura.nce dividend.. The application number, whJdi t. 9tam?t'd by VA on both the applicatton form and tk aclmowJ- edgmenl card returned to· the ap- plca.nt. la in two part.a. ... -""""' -y ..... .... ,...,_.,it ""'"' on.. .. . '"' r1.-•' ......... if,, •• _ ... ... ......... w ... ,... .. ,,,.......s,. .. . GEORGE W. CADWALllADER AGENCY DISTIUCI' AGENTS The number appearta.g to the right conatau ot two di&tta pre- eeded by the Jetter • "A... Thia nwnbe.r re.maim tbe -.me for ucta (M>Up of 1.000.000 urda. Tiie delli.paUon ··Aoo", t.Dereton, tn- dlc&tta that tbe al>Ptk&tton ii amonc the ff.flb miWon carda pro- 2491 c .... " ...... , LOCATED AT • • I . \ • ',. •• . • , , Why this isn't your 1950 model car This ga50llne buggy, now safely tucked away in dwty photograph albwna, wu quite a car in iu day. It buzzed dong at 20 m"i.lcs an hour, had a jaunty, rakish air, aad the people who could alford to buy one thought it was perfectly 'WOO.derful. • In fact, it was so good it might still be the c~ you drive but for one reuon. Com· petition. Healthy competition among both autOmotive and oil companies that resulted in COD5taotly better, lower-cost automobiles aad steadily improved oils and ga.soJiaes. For one e:sample: Here at Standard o f California, we've pionttred literally thou· 1ands of improvements in gasolines, moto.r oils and other petroleum products since the days of the boneless carriage. Those you UK io your -car today are u.o· surpassed anywhere. The world's first sel'Tice station built by Standard in 1907 hu grown, including outlets o( all compa- nie·s, c:o a nenvork of more than a q~aner of a million stations across the country. This progress, sputred by competition, will not stop. Ju.st since the war, we've •pen~ more than S·00,000,000 in plaqts and facilities to Ktve you l?etter. * / ,/,. 4 . i ,; ~,,.,,.,--,... -...... ~ ·~ ... , / ,. _,. ~·' •• ... ·' ,,.4 . .· ,,,,. •' , .. , ...... ... .,,,,, ... ;./ .. •-' ' '· ...... .~: ii ' .~.t:.~ •• -:,,_,,· ••• r.' .• .... ;:. / ,• , I DRMIO o. A ILi....., "°"°' Chrysler pyes )'OU more ~ eontrol of your earl Prestomatic Auld Drive 11 tlM only a- matic transmlslk>n thet e11n•t ahtft you Into wron1...,. WfliM wheels 'i"n. GOT ............. II "" CMf They're -~ yo'u stap suddenlyt Cl!<ysllr IM• lhf flrst and onl)o ..,._, Cu5hionj O.lh. v1111K.Jn IAD .,..DU In rain, snow or tlMI. Ch.yslar'a electrically ~ windshield wtp&rs -'t - down ~ quit like the others that depend on en11ne' pi.... WMT ·~ rue~ o·, Ml•Qt See )'OUr Ch,,.,... ~~ ~ far tho ride ,lhet proves Chrys!ot keeps your lamlly -· • • BT I I . BA••OB llOTO • 1 ' . .... AallMiwd Dealer f • 1 Pl!a11e l1ac1a 6111 ' Emil HorvaUi of Coeta .... r e c e n t I y dtacovued ~t tbe county bad been taxinc him 2 )""e&n foe a hall aae on • quarter acno of property owned by blm. 1 The board of. supervt110ra a n d County Coclnael Joel Ill. Op ar< symp&theUc and &n; loo~ lnto the matter, but u Jet ha.n not come up with a .orlu.tkm..' ..-_ . I ________________ ...._ _____ -·---·--~ ----, __ €' 103 W!:ST NINTH STREET LONG Bl!:ACH. CALD'ORNL\ LONG BEACH T·TOH TELEPHONE LONG B&ACB IS.QM ~ JASPER J . TAORMINA - I.D'S :llANAbJ:R O.rrl:IUNG OOllPLETE BROKEll.A~ l'ACILITfEB • 'nlere probably la .:MDe lepl· iat1c reaaon Wb7 B or•atb I ahouldn't Juft be ••1e11ed for an eicbth ol. an acn for tM neat l'f•w yeara or ~ tllll obvtoua. I ID 1121 a-felled by tbo Red !Uftr formed a 80Hd rail for 12 · mUm above and below 8~ i:..~~~ .... "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....J po<t,J.a. • The number to the left. c:om,. pooed of four dlgtta, II a balclt awnber, identlf'Jtnc MCh batdl ot JOO c:ar<la wltllla t.be -mlUloft (M>Up. Tbuo, UM number "OMT AO:!" lodlcateo that tlle appu... lloo II lo tlle :MTUI batdl ol lba M.11 mlJU,. c:&ld9 pro: •ed.. All the applicatlcma In - batch at 100 -bear (\knUoiI aumbera • I' • • ' . • e CHRYSLER .. ' • , l I " . I - c • I • ' 'Tueiil•f. Octqli.r 18, 1949 . p.0FESSIONAL DIRECTORY --l>oi61y. Coola -··-_..;.. _______ _,,=CJS= ...... ---.111•7 1nn~ce t'-• ..od~tlon wl~ IJlm .. ldo -al B. II. S'eal Ambula 11c:e ... llOOJ( JIEl'ITAL8 JDJllCAL OXYGmf Onrh°s.-t...-t Beacon 6274 P"l l lCIANll-8UIWlrlO!f5-llLD. W• .. u J. Millef,.M. 0. Ey e Phys ic ia n b lJte l!ll..rtelwr JWMlq 87 Appobo-t: -· ·-1411 C..tf it.d. S. R. Monaco, M. 0 . SIC w .-BALBOA BLVD. • 1·1arbor 11U omce Hoon: ! to 6 P.M. Monday t!n'oae• Frtda7 l'UYl!lClANS-l!UBGIOONS-D.O. Dr. Edward W. Milum n, .......... s...-o.feopau. Olfl<e: lleolde""°: nut.or !Mt Beacoo 9"hf 615 Golderirod Avenue Corona del Mar, caLifornia MORTUARY Ha rold K. Grauel Chapel ' Phone: 88coa 56JO Costa Meu MA1TRE88E8 BoatA--llo~ Trallen · lrrquJar Sha.pr• BEACON 5111 Coflta Meaa MattrHe Co. %160 NeWport Blvd. BE SURE -INSURE wtth MA UBP: ST A. .. Llt Y Iuuraace OlllJ' Phone Barbor 1111 1%6 Hatlde A , .. e. Balboa leland ~-------· LES TER & CO. llemb« Lo. Aaqds• Stod ~ $IS E. C.ntr.al Ave .. B&lbo&. CaW. -Mwl7 -... -ol the llar al the inat. of c.JlfornJL ......,_ ... ,_, • pndle- ln.&' attor'M)' ln .A.rbDna. Be came to call!ornl& with the u. 8. Anny and aerwed 'at UM Santa A n • Army A.Ir bue. Tbe Frank.Un.1 remained tn t.M .,... fonowtna the aeaatton o1 bo9t.WUee and have made their home · ln COit& Meea at 1928 Santa A.na a•enue. Br "ililUI' J I m Bufttt'• t~ f\lld..ft' party ..,. u..a.r ..., ~ tho other da.1' u a. ·crowd of loc:a.I people, topthet' wtlll a ,..,, oat ol ~ .... t to P,,rt on.,.. and boarded the 1Wl'U1'7 • t e e I tbhlng c:rulaer .A.lalunp.. W a n y who bad bees\ lnvtted.. but could not .,et a..-ay, and \.bone w b o could not be reached. Jost out on -------------what the pa.rttdpanU voled wu the bMt p&r.ty ever, lndudln&' u It d I d t h e benediction of the weatherman. who •uppt(ed a wanu -even hot day, a total ·~­ of wind, aJK1 & (lat, blue HL But for lack ot swim suit.a. many would have ptunpd over the side and coo•ed off in the tr&Mluce.nt -Lido News --- ·GOOD LUCK There att loU of HOUBS. very few of them are HOMES. A borne la not a commercial thlng. It ia an individual ctta- tion. The ~r.,nality of the creator enters into IL He put.a lnto It hia ART, 1hil intelligence a.nd with hi.a money all the beet ldeu . and craftlmanablp. H e put.It into It hia heart's et· fort &.nd loving care. TIDS and only THIS c r e a t e a a HOME. Occulonally the mutabilities of human event.s give the home-aeeker an opportunity to BUY A HOME. Thht LlDO ISLE HOME i.11 a cue In poi nt. Here l8 &n owner that mu.ft seu. HUI bad luc k la your GOOD LUCK. Here ia a 3-bedroom. 2 bath home wtth a unique hUlali and south sea dlnin .. room tha.t ~Jl capture your admiration. Spot- le83 lhia home spark.lea in itll clever design and appointment.a. Color M:beme and u nu au a I treatment makes thll! a "MU ST SEE" home. Pri,ced to sell at ONLY $19,800 ALSO on LlDO l~LE sonie wonder- rul bull.ding sites. both for In- come purJ>03Ci1 or slnglt-homes . Sqme day you will wi8h you owned a LOT on LIDO ISLE. A little buys a LOT. WON'T YOU LOOK ? water. I l::n route to tM k.11-e beda alo.ng II' the coutllne to 8 a n Clemente brultCut wu Mirvtd and pmu 1tarud up. Hariy Wll.U&l'l\IOn, ex Mayor of Newport and ex U. S. Navy "ch.let'' to I' e: th e r with Howard Deeml got lnto a C&.nuta g a m e that continued, more or leu, all "day Ions. Other games were played u the ship moved from one fiahln1 hole to another which It. unfortunately had to do f o u r t I m es becaUM of poor tlllhlng, a matter In which the Sport.king and MlaAl.wlt alao par- ticipated accordtng to the radio. Be81dea hos t Barrett aboard there were Jim Gant, ci ty treu· urer, Vic Inglot t, Thos A. RONI. Wally Smith (who rece ntly sold hb own boat and la now on the beach l . the excitable and happy W. H . Pinkey Scott fwho, am.let much ribbing. got the heavie11t "catch" of the day-a liahennan'15 I old sea boot oft Dana Point ), Junior BaJley, Crellin Griffith. F . M. Robi.Mon, Fred Barker. Judg<' Harry Blodgett fhav1ng the timo or hie life lazily llnger1ng over I\ It~ In the opale.9Cent water anrt who said "thU! beats lawyering In Santa Ana. .. ) 0 . C. T e rry, Auemblyman Ear I W . Stanley . • • , -' . • I wh o al50 enjoyed much soUd, 11omnolent comfort), T. We.Bton Jay f who m&naged to paa one happy day without writing a.n.v ln11ura.nce I. Bill Kempton, T o m 1 Henderson f who told an &JTUl.zing i.tory or Mra. Hendet'90n"s dla- ai1troua 8.dva.nture8 In a drive-I n I gu station). Carlton 1Sandy1 Enfield (who declared, on'" .!l&lllng out or Newport "thl• ti1 the fir.!lt OONVZRTIBLE SAJLltOA T-Newport. aporte boat In Sou tbenl tl1t1e 1 have really seen our har-CaUlon:Ua coutal "-.&en la Che "'BelMl,y.'' a Ushtwetpt.. oeat.er- bor" having probably aaJled h ~ board -.Jlboat that o.a be ccmwrted tato an outboard boat la W1.nd8ong out of the p I a c e a two ml•ute.. n.e l~ lls-19dt lo ... 1k!a4J waa dealgaed by thouaa.nd times). E . R . Kolth, Bob Huc b Anl('elman.. web talMtcied aa41 of llO.twetpt ooastnMrtloa., Hrirbor 2081 I I A Reed (no Stock Exchange quota·/ th boM wtJJ -a.I In Ute u,t.tat of ~ rt .o&. ca~ ln a >lll Vl• ll4•. N•wp•rt •••c:h, C•lif•rilllio tlon.a that day) BIU Covert of e HE.AD OFFICE: r.ieph•11• HA1bor 1500 city 1treet department and Burt •Ult wlpd.. Salllnc lite .. .,.~ an!, (bottom) lltoYt' to st.en: s.._._ -121 ~"':·.!:"--"--!tp;;g~;;~~:=~~:;~-... •ngtr ..... 4 111>• "r ..... ~Uns Hllllo.CWIJUorl<"Portucu--~.~~-and Ami ~~;;~~~~~~~;;~~~~;1 ... ~ momt of the day wlt h Covel'!l ·Ktapma (at ~r) Of""PalM Vel'dea bta.ta. 87 -.-W.,. tb.e · .t.o.Jklnc •hop). Bob Moban"y. owddy ..... --· -Md rudder, u.. .._y" .......,,.. S A M t S Chevrolet and Oldamobde chief u oatbou'd motorbem&. for plMIUl"tl rldlq or troU.la1 . Wavt..1 INSURANCE TIME , with Ou:Ei.Jt:Y & GIUIU2J Q lllN1CRAL INSURANCIC Piion• Barllor 2084 ll02 M&b1 SL llalboo TIDE p~:iw0 OFFICE SUPPLIES IOU Newpo.-t Blvd. -·- Jn tt.laUon to livestock prtcea. UI• prices for milk and its prod- uc:t. 1.n 1943 were the loweat on record. S E A F 0 0 I) Otto G?ulbertton. Arthur J. Whlte from amldBhJp (top) ta Tony Mall of PaJo9 \'ente. &.tat-.. of the Balboa taland Whltea.. Olen 1 ""SIGN OF THE SWC'RDFllni'.. En1kln.e. Doc d r o w •. E d d I e Groe.nendyke of Union Oil marine 1 Mbe r..t of a-I ..,_. dOck (who wu 11kunked a.pin), at luf 'II Walt.). Mellott. Bill Keith and CUrt Herberta. OPEN DA.U.Y Geo. Oavta &nd wife, Georgia. 11 ., -. te 11111 P. m. Betty Neill, Bill Fluke and John ·rt Steak Dinnen PBO!fDh LONG !!&ACll 840-79, 802-00 and 824-05 . Webater crewed under the new m a• t er of the Alalunga.. Biii Evana who had some fudnating 11tortea to tell of A T S expertencf!B ln the Pa.ctrlc not Ions ago. After m a n y anchorlnga, and there aUll be I n g no f~b. the Alalunp headed for a patch ot water under Al Payne's new big home in Emerald Bay. Al, ser- loualy IU at home, wu given a long and lusty ovation by t h ~ Ala.Junp'• g\iesta. Speedboat Trial Continued Again Quarter Millionth 1949 Olds Built A second conUnuatlon of the Oldsmobile dlvlalon today built trtal on a speed-and·wa.ke charge I ts 260.000th 1949 model Old3- apin1t Bob Nanney, 121 -4.lat mobile. S. E. S k Inner, vice- St., tncur-red July 24, wu set for pt e •I den t of General Motors Saturday, Oct. 29 at 9:30 a .m. corporation and ceneral manager when the ca.se came up before City of OldamobUe., revealed. Judge Harry L. Blodgett Friday The event l:! significant. Mr. afternoon. Sktnner polnted out, becau.se It ROSSMORE DINING ROOM NHYC F~ Serifis ~ ~-::r.==--= Gela · Ullider Way or a -· t ,,,. - u4 ~~··•t ••l­'no Ntw p or t Barllor T-t ~ --- CIO'• t.n ~ -o p eatd -~ UT) -la ........,.., wtlJl two __.. ..... lelt&'tJl. wtaldl CN lll l ... ..., tedll .a to come. Ta racm for b ' twe e a UM: ai.OW ... ~ *don• wlll bt llelCI, ~· polnb on UM ,-~ -- • Ttae; tint tw:o ~Tit. the .en. ~ "NewpctJt 1tia)t fa a c o 11 r • e •W BID Bents taldlJCU..-111 __-.. f~. Ult IatunaUOeal uo dua.. 111" Beslnnlns tho .-.. N-113 malitnc IS polnta. IL clwrlbed pcUlt UM - ll ......... In Nlunber di too lt _.., of N.;.,,,...nj 11&7; - 8 e e 0 II cl, with Bob Sc"'okf'iMd'a weetuly b\ -a ~t line llilaclt-&nd-wblte 441 thll'd. . parallel with add tw o (2) In U.e Lehman cJaa. Chick ftol-feet M>U.th of ttie north lin• -"!!"P<d tilto the btltlal -of th• City ot E-wlth 71114. polnU to dote, f~ forty (40) foot wide ea •'" by Warren Blinn with 87% and ment.' a diat&ncti ot .. one hun- Xim.Munbollancl. of AWnltoo 8-)' dred twenty (l ) feel. mon with A • or I-thence tpln& nortlt· Ten Albatrou boat.9 &ft in qu•t erty w l t h t n foBowiAC ot the lnalee Perpetual trophy. As de.lcrlbed atta : • al Sunday nigh~ Dr. Ant.on Leu· North 29• o • r w..t for benb.etrner'a Kelea ii leading with a di.stance of 11.xty (90) 49 points. Second and t hird feet; thence eouth tt• 0' place. are cloeely competed for by O'" west for a !d1ataooe Of Don Edler'• AcL with 43 poin~ forty CtOl fe~t : thence and OommOdore Frank Simpeon. aouth 29• o· r eut tor Tecumaeh which tot.a up t2~. a distance of !abr.ty (IO) Converse ''Connie'' Wurd~ feet· thence north 11• O' mann'a Mldahl.p, with 29 polnta. o• .;_.t for a dt.tance of took the lead in the Rhodes divia-forty ( 40) feet to t be ion. f o 1 lowed by Tom Meyer's point of beglnhln,-. Ruth, which hu 251,i . Only six ' boats raced in thill claaa. Thence. beginning at the John Brown took first ln the monument on t.be eut shore JntematJon&l 14 event wt th 8 \( of Newport Bay a.nd oonlln~ point.I. uing weaterly lh a atn.l.ght Seven boats raced in the Luden line parallel with an.d t w o 14 cl&M. with T. G. Myers run-12) feft eouth ~f 8&id north line of the City of Ne\Vport ulng up 24 polnta Ln hla Barbara Beach forty ( 40) foot wide to take the lead. Tom Gregory euement. a dii1tance of one and J ohn Richenbaugh were Ln aecond and third places with 23'4 hu1tdred fifty-five ClM) feet, more or less. to the true and 23 IA point.I respectively. point ot beginning of l h Is Boa& ~·ten W&l'Df!tcl Three boys discovered prowling about a fishing boat near th c WeBtern Cannery, 3000 Lafayette Ave., were warned to 1eave and stay away by Police Ofrlcer Mont- gomery at 8 :00 p.m . ·Wednesday. Anchor Une Stolen Thert of 1600 feet of anchor line, 8 feet of chain and &n anchor barrel from his •. boat here was reported lo poU ce Sundy b;• L. A. Roa or Lo8 Angelei1. Cl&.S8lried a.eta !nst little. do much. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICf; OF BID Notlce ta hereby given l h a t sea.led bid8 will be received tn the office or the Aul. Supt. In Charge of BU5iness. Orange Coast College for the following: Leveling to g rad e approxi- mately 80 a crea of land on the 0 r a n g e Coast College Campus up to 2:00 P . M. October 26, 1949. Bid!: will be opened in pubUc at 2 :00 P . M. of the &a.me d a t e. Specltlcatlorui may be secured in the above office. between tht> houn of 8 :00 A. M. a.nd 5 :00 P. M. Monday thru Friday. Also specl· flcationa may be eecured al Raub &. Bennett. C08la Me.M, Calif. · The Board of Trusteea re!§erves the right to reject any and an bids; to accept other than the low bid and to waive all infor· ma.litiea In bidding. Opening Date: J October 28, 1949 at 2:00 P . M. BASIL H . PETERSON Secretary Bo&rd of Truateea Npt.·Ba.lboa Newa-Timea No. 4.6. Publlah October 11. 18. 1949. CERTIFICATE OF F ICTITIOUS NAME I. Charles E . Lewis. re:aidlng at 2020 Hickory Street. Sa.nta Ana, CallforTiia, hereby certify that ai. M>le owner I am conductlrlr a gen e r a I care buslndll at 211 Marine Avenue, Balboa. I 1 la n rl, CaUlornla, u n de r the fictitious name of "Dodd"s Malt Shop." October 6th. 1949. coune; thence 90uth 41 • 34' 53• west a distance of four bun d red, sixty-three (463) feet. more or leu, to a point: thence north 8$• t7 ' 38• Well, a distance ot ttve hundred ninety-one (691) feet. more or I es s, to a point: thence looping norther'y within the rouowing deacribed area: North 34• 30' o• west tor a distance of fifty (.50) reel; thence south M>" 30' O'" west ror a · dlstanee of thirty · three (33°\ feet : thence south 34 ° 30' O" ea.st t o r a dli1tance of eighty (80) feet; thence north ~· 30' O'" east tor a distance or thirty-three (33t" feet: thence north 34° 30 ' 0 .. west for a dli1tance of ~lrty f 30) feet to the point of begin· ning, said point of begin- ning being one hundred rifty-five ( lMJ feet, more o r ICS8, northeasterly of the monument I oc a led three and one-half <3~) feet south of the north 2604 W. Centr•I Newport Be•ch H•rbor 1577 * • ' ' 1 P.,.:1· lln• ol "!I'' 8tnel. u ·• tl l 4 atreet ..,.. ...... a nti -..v t en (10) -. ....... --. · u.. -llM or c.atnl ......... .. .aid • .._. --'ftdo DOlice lo pulJlllhed fot Ille- ....._ al ,lnfonnlDC all IJ!"'rl· p ton ot tbe ~ a nd ,..._ ot the monnmate -aid and of the c--1 .,..._ _..,. and tennlnl ot the - af-1<!. Tm:~~~ ~E. LAWRENCIC l!Uperlntendent of CoMtructloa and Plant l:ngtneering Np L-llalboo Neww·Tlmee No. 48. Publlall 10-U, 18. 2li. 11·1, I, tHe. CEl&TD"lCATE OF Jl'ICl'ITIOIJS FmM NAJIJC . • Tb e unden:tgned does certuy that be ta conducting • eentce~ ~talion business at Balboa Blft~ .. and 101 Highway, Newport Beech,• ~ty of 0 r a n g e, cautornla, under the fictiUowa firm name of Kenney'• MobU Service. Witneu my hand this 17th day of October, 194.9. tcENNETii L MARKHAM 3.19 So. Clark, Orange. C&llt. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) • > .. COUNTY OF ORANGE > • .'- On thla 17th day of October , A . D. 1949, before me Ruth M. Hummel personally a pp ea 1' e d Kenneth L. Markham known to.; me to be the pereon whose nam• is subR c f lbed to the .~thlA . 1nstMJ1t1ent. ~~ RUTH M . HUIOOlL • Notary Public ·· .. · Seal My Comnlisaion Expires Sept. 1. 1961. Npt.-Balboa NeWll·Times No. 49. Publish 10·18. 25. 11·1, 8, 1949. 'YELCH"S . I IT5~-r- COSTA MESA ••••• 6219-W ..... ... LTLm a. POn Ml•Jll ;(uto Furniture etc:. OllANGI o.. ... llU * -W. Newpo" llhC. llarll9r -If-.. .. - SPORTSMEN'S GRIU Bac k In Newport the uaembled frlencb of Barrett found that they had had 1Uch a perfect 4ay {it blew a hard wuterly the day before and a cold eou'euter U1e day after) that, With the musJc of Howard Deem.•. they •renaded Barrett wtth a powerful and not unm.elodloua rendering bf "For Nanney wu ci ted by the Har-parallela Oldsmobile's producUon bor department a!ter the ~ record tor the flr1t 11 months of boat Sonny n aank followin1 a the 1941 model year and offers colllaion near the jettlu with a hope that an all-time high mark small cruiser owned and piloted of 170,oot unit.II may be shattered by Charle. G. sChradef, 18 2 2 1 In 194.9. Thill year Olds1t1obile f1 Vtlelle Pl. Nanney wu at th e aiming at a gO&l of 300,000 new wheel of the 1peedboat, which he can. but realir.a.Uon of thla goal, dented ope.raun,. in an Ulep.I he aatd. hinge• on a continuing manner. He alleged the cnrtaer mupply of cold·rolled sheet steel. wu on the WTODg' aide ot the Taking Inventory of the 19-49 channel and had no Urhta •lalble. model production to d a t e, Mr. CHARLES E . LEWIS STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) insurance - l·c·~,-.;·.1;·~=-=, =· =·· • ··-• -•••.• :i _.. :.. -~· ·~ i. .~ A'~ r...: h • ,....... 11 FO OD , vKOG • "'' ·"" -· ''·' "'"' • ' r ~ "l ~ ·......&: Ii. II • oJI. .. .. ,.,,... •) HAJ.l UOR 971 , \Jitst -'tn Strut at Radio 1bwert aANTA ANA PH. ICl-Uf74 BAUOA Fun Z.one NOw Opetl E"'J 'frldry, Sala..,, ..cl S II dry • ' ' • He"1 a JoUy Good Fellow, .. and at 8 p.m . B&rrett. ~ther wtth hi• Port Orange manager, Tom Scott, •ped the ta.at gu"st on hi~ way home. Even though no flah were taken the o c ea n trip and the day·a weather were unanimowsly voted perfect. MolJon for the continuation wu Skinner aaJd that two-thJrds of made Mondty by ctty Attorney the rutunmlc Oldlmobllea. pro- Georse Oenniaon on the lf'OUnd duced lbUI tar have been Series that u he had not eXJ)ec::led lo "II" and "98" mode1a. equipped proaeeute the cue wit.nu.ea for w1U!i the famOUI "Rocltet" enctne. the state were not on hand. Dan Public acclaim of the performance Brennan. attorney f o r Nanney. and economy of thla new -hl&"b objected' to turlher continuance compreaslon power plant has kept of the trial, because or the in-Old1mobUe-production men on convenience and embraaaa.1ment their toea to buUd a.n ever-lnc~­ the delays were caul'lng his client IJ\I' number of "Rocket" engtne11, and Mra.. Nanney. Mr. SkJnner slated. He pointed Mr•. Nanney, Brennan told thl! out that a schedule adopted court. ha.a never entirely recovered ea.rller ln the year, allocating ~ BYC to See Sea from lnJurtea received in tbe col-percent of production to "Rocket" '-llaton. en.(tne equipped cars. wu repeat-Sequence Cinema •<lly ttVlllOd lo br1ng It up to th• ) 'as. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) On .October 4th, 1949 belore me penon&lly appeared Charle. E . Lewis, known to me to be the person who ha.a subscribed to the above lrui:trument. and acknowl- edged to me that he executed the ..,,, •. SEAL) MAY DEWEY Notary Public in and ror saitl County and State. My commluton expires A u g . 17, 1963. Npt.·Ba.lboa News-Ttmea No.· 47. Publlshl~ll , 18, 25, 11-1-49. 'E' Bonds Sell Well ........ , 66.1 .,.,cent. The awarding of troph.le• and Equally alCJli.flcant. Kr. Skin-NQnCf TO MAJtlNERS vtewtng of co&ored rnoUon JMc tW'eS In Orange County ner pointed out, la the fact that NoUce ii hereby gtven t bat of the Honolulu race will feature 92.6 percent.,. or better Ulan 9 THE PAC I FI C TELEPHONE Ba Ibo a Y~cht if:: Ju b · 8 annua.J Sales of U. S. Savings Bonda. out of 10 new 01411nobUQ, have AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY •. trophy pneenlaUon dJnner, to be Sertes E. In Ora.nee county during been equJpped' vrith Hydra-J:la.Uc a corporation. ha.I erected on the held thla CQJning Saturday evening September wer e $2&0,751.:50, lt drtve. Although lhll unique auto-ea.at .abore of Newport B&y at a at 8 :30 o"clock. All per pet u a 1 wu announced t o day by Mr. m • t I c tf'knl:miaalon ta optlonal ~t two (2) feet aoutb of the trophies for the 91>ring and sum· Harry L. H&MOn, Orange county equipment on the lowe.r -pl'tced north Une of the City of Newport mer progTilm. u well u about a Cb.Airman. Serieu "7•'" model OldsmobU~. Beach forty (4.0) fool wtde eue- hundred other award!: w1U be pre· Hanaon dUtclOHd that a.Jes In only 18,773 pf the 250.000 units ment, a aid ea a em en t being eented. a.II denominations. E. F and o. were equJpped wtth lhe standard dexrlbed u Parcel "F"'' ln docu· Commodore Cau S m I th will for the ame period were "401.· t;J'DCJ'W>meeh lr&n&miasioe. meat reco'nted In Book 9 1 9 &t weJcome the me.rnberahlp and wm 571.00. Total ale.a for the nrat Pag'e lf.t or Officlal Recordl tn be aam.ted by Vice Commodore nine monUul of 1 9 t 9, January ruov... from Seooter the Office of the County Recorder Fred Smale.a. Dr. Donald Barber, through September, amounted to Joeepb De Tunpte. 27, tM.4 E. of O~e Cowat-y, California, aid who waa on the MomJ.nr Star in "4..677,902.34.. • B&lboa Bl•d. wstatned an 11\Jured polnt bdJlC ...aeriy one hundred tbe n-..n.Padtlc race. will &bow Septembtt Wu ror the eleven rtpt lhoulder, pattmen.l -.am. Wrty~two (U2> feet, more or the niot:Jon pictures. counUea of Southern California snd brulaea at 3 :46 p.m.. Sunday lffa, Crom tbe we1:terly Une of · -·ae112 lit!it bYltau.-1 were 11J;t30,281Ji() in the ~di wben t:Jtrown · trom bia m o t o r Ba)'lllde Drh'e., Corona del Mar. On Satlmloy and Sunday ot and Jt•.2ta.01uo In r:. and scooter. u uld drt-.now exi.t.a. ond ai.o comt"' week-end La a:beduled UJe G'' accordinc to a report DeTemp&e'a mac"lne hit a bad on. u. west. llbon! of Newport Ba.J 'Theodore Rooeewelt lllvltaUonal by ll:r. 8 &MN'\ ftoorn J . B. apot t.:a: tbe paYel!Mlllt oa Balbot at a polnt t..l'lNe and one. half Ml"la for all "'•••• Speci&J. tro-.Sek ol Los An.a-. •tat. di.rector Bhd.. oppOllte•aumtter 1011. (3*) Leet .out.II ot the DOrtll line phlel will lit awvdtd, In addition or the u. s . SaYlnp -dM-. al "N" l!thet. u ..,d -,_ to t.be OWnber of Commerce "°" for Soothe.m CalU'onlla. ; Ille• t = Ala lllutlw n:11ta...r Mid point being" euterly t"'l'l07 for tho ·-·With th< moot Southland Ml• f0< tho year ., A..,..,tm.:at al -W-tell (10) fed, more or -. rr- e.ntrle&. tar lhrouct. Sept.m..,. we.re J. Moort. Jr., ot Lu v..-. Ne-the eut line of Centnl A.nnue.. Pwtataon wU lt&ke place on $171.111.131.TI~ ....., U a mem:w ot tJle 1IOO N'ewjM't Bnch, u laid.. a•enue Sunday e~ and wlJI be mado ---c ml----.. two, (2) -I.a. 1>7 -1>7 ~ Kllelltt, U. "'Tiie oafety pin la -1GO •o T ,.. la ~ A,..-lly ~ Wnlloo rdo ..t .. poaU 8. N, RoUnd. The "41D1"'l WU 7WW old;""°"' Mft -late o1.. II A. ---la plalB -and -.U.S t)oo here dm1n&' tM war ,.,. and cbaopl: aace it wae mw.-.""-..a Ot Ute er c .. ft &o • lNW • wordll. ""'CA•• CRQlall(Q - tool< part la -o1 tho w Radio f'b!l'*s)oor a.ti II 1111r. ulia di)< -~ u.a. rlls PAC. TSL. oo.· Wiii!* - ·. • ' • p.a. palmer tN COl,OI ATI D W. o. bud:, Insurance counselor 33 3 3 vi o lido. newport i:>e a.ch, ccilif . telephone newport beoch, harbnr 1500 ••·••r A L1e11rw11e11r * llor1•111 Aac•or Tho ........... Not111111 Anchor hits bolt-•• OMl$ IN. Yot -lal dnign k .. po It tr- burylnt 11,.11 loo dup. A ve rtical pull lireab It out easily. A Hoithill gh<et yo\I 5 -ilia hoidlllQ -of Oft «tlinory anchor. Stock lolda. f or ...,. anchoring ••• ...,. holding ••• o.t o Nottltlll """-· I .. eowpa~ . i ' . ' . ' • N•wl!*t ..... J ts+ir ·-. . . . . , • • • Page ti Address System To 'Be Purc hased By C hurch G uil d Meeting at the home of >fr-'· Lowell Newlon, !St• Acada ave· nue, members of the Church School ~tld of Corona del Mar Comm.unity church voted at their recent meeting to purchase a pub; Uc address system tor the Sunday M:hool. Mr!I. Normap. 'Frahm pre9ideJ 'at the bUSinea RUton, and a., a new policy membenJ decided to open the guiJd to younger ·women or the church who ore interested In the Sunday school. M F"9. Frabm., w h o will movl' ii1hortly Into her new home fat her present addreu) was pre· sented w ith a handaome plant. Announcement was made QC the final sewln~ meeting to take place twfore the No\•. 8 bazaar. this to be held W ednesday, Oct. 19 at 10 a .m. at the h u m c of M rs. Stu8'rt Diehl, 508 Goldenr0<l A ve. M r ~-Alfr~d Pleger was co- hosteM ant.I M r fl. Burt Procter I e d in ctt'vntions. 1\vPnty -ro ur m«"mlM-n were pl't.'Sent and thret> guests, Mesdames ~1atlhew Cox . \V. O. H arrison nnd Frank Ovetlf'CS. Cens ll s Oirec.tors Announced for Chu rcr Sur\tey • Censwt dir-ecton for the per- tfclpattng churches In the coming church cenSWI tor the Newport Beach area were announced t:hls week by ~·· Thoma1 R. Pendrll of Christ Church by the 8 ea. general chairman, a11 follaw11 : Newport Harbor Lu t ·h e. r a n, Bernard Ellerman; St. Andn!\TI Pre.sbytf:'rlan, Mra. Thad Samuels : Balboa Island c h·apel. P , F . Baines: Christ Church by the Sea. Boad S. L. Freitag; Our Lady or Mt. Carmel, Theodore Rdbins : Corona del Mar Community. J . Emery sargent: CCMsta &teY. Con1· munlty, Rev. CharleA Hand; 51 . J.al'!lC'! Episcopal. William J evon<1: Assembly of God, Rev. M. C Crolllc and St. J oachim Par™h F ather Nevin. Date of the census for Costa Mesa anJ Newport w lU be Sunday afternoon October 30. Census t.Jirectors nr~ this W('<'k mnking a preliminary su.,·ey of the num~r of cfwelling un1L" t l"/- be cont.acted and arc llkf:'~.'ise bll3J r£'crujting !"100 cens us takers. ' Total!' ~RBOR FOOTBALL STATlSTtCS San Diego Pastor To Lead Survey Mrs. Regne Re 11 Pres ides Over C irc le SE\\'P()RT HARROR SAH.ORS \'11, H f'1'1iTlNOTON 11'.EACH OILl'l88 For Mesa Methodists Undf'r tht> auspices or thl' Nf'w- por-t Harbor C hurch co u n <" I I, churehe11 In the Harbor area wlll take part· in a campaign of Fri· lowship Evangelism and rell~lous Cl'nSUA during lhC' week starting Oct . 27. Or. Ckrakl Harvey will direct thc campaign and e a c h church wlJT have ill own ~st leadt•r. Rev. Eugene W ood or San Dicro will be the Costa Mf'M Community c.hurch 'i. lc>ader, 8('£'ording to Rev. J . H. Thomp- 11on, paator. Every p z.q, cir cle ant.I organi- zation of the church 11'1 asked to have at least rive f>"tl'lon.a partic i· pate tn th(' vialtatton plan. the MeNt pUtor llB.kt Oct. 30 i!I th£' dntP M>t for thr C'om 1n11nity-wirlc rrligtoU!I l'IUrvey. India Missio naries to Address Central Bihle Church Soc A meeting of the M ialonary .ft()('iety of Central B lble church will bP held Thun1day, CXt. 20 , ot 2 p.m . in th(' home of Mr!I. J.1r11. l ea Clark W8f ro-host e~~ with Mrs. Ethel Cno1w>r. 157 E . J9th St., at n meeting Thursday of Spani8h·Ameticnn Circle 3 ,,f the C08ta Me~ \V.S.C .S . Mr i,i R<'gna Ren• preRlded In the Ab- sence of Mrs. Sally H i n es I y. lt"ader. Mrs. Florence Harrison let.J the devotions and M ~. Clark co11· ducted th e mis..<ilonary study Rrgular work meeting 'A'ill be hPl.l <Xt. 27 in tht" hnme of Mrs. l dn Boie!'!. Dr. G iles Brown t o Be Speaker 11t Lutheran Dinn e r Arr an g em en ts are h;flnc cnn1pleted for a .combined thank· ofrering anti rt>ception for ne\V me mbers t o be h eld this <'Omln~ F riday at the Ne,vport Ha rbu r Lutheran church. 1027 Clifr Dr .. Newport H eight11. A potluck dil'· npr will be ser-vetl at 6 :30 p.1n Dr. Giles Brown of Orange Co11i .~1 c n 11 e g e is to be thl' prlnt·ipal !'lpca.ker. Mrs. Kenneth Quarry. chalman of the event, has chorgt> or rel'lervatlons. Se rmon S ubject At C.D.M. Church ""''1dtw>n F.,.kl, Nf'wport llarbor An n t oe SOM S . H. • G "' IO ' ' l 11 3.1;, 4 !J6 6 •I 0 ;, :i I " 32 30 27 M 7 '1:'"1.:l 1 :1 ~ 2 Stath1tfea S<'orr Triurht\0\\'11!'1 • H.B. ~ l ("o n\'1•r,.ions l Offf>n!'llV(' Play!'! 42 Totnf F"ir.l'l D<1wn1' b F lr!'lt Downs Running 4 First Downs P aMlng 0 F"iri.t Oo\\71.!1 F"rnm PC"nnlties I ,'/unibf·r of Running Plays -· 2:> Yards Galn<'d RannlnR ....................... 82 Yards l..ost Running-and PaNJlng ............... .... 4~ Net Y:irds Gain<'cl Running and P&MIDg ............ 110 Avr-rag" 'fards Gainrd iwr Runntns" Play ........... 3.28 P as.s<'s Attl·mptl"d ·············--·········· ... 11 Pa..ues Cornplr tt"d ·············--··-·····-·--2 f'ns.'i<"!I Had In t£'rc1•pteil . ................................. 1 PBSSt·!i lncompl&te ............. -................... 8 Yarll11 Golnt>d Pa:\.~ing .-............................. 73 1\vera~1' Yar\\9 Gain NI JW't Compl~ted Pam ............ 3t.5 Avt>rai.:-e Yards Galnrd pt'r Offerullve Play . 3.0I Nurnbt·r of Punts .. . . ....... 6 A v"rO!i!;t' DIMtanc<' of ~unt.a 28.'l ."-v<"ragl~ Yards Punt fffturnec.J 4.2 Avt'rag~· Yards Ga\n('() on PunL"' 2~.2 Ya.rt.ls Lost on Pr-nalt1c11 21 F"umblr~ 4 Own 1''t1n1ble~ fl("covrr1·d j MrrrlU Rrc. Updfke'11) () Opposition ·~ Fumbh•s R('('rJVert'd 2 Numbt•r or K ick ofrs 2 Av,·raj!t' Y nrtls of Klckofrs 33.5 Av1•rngr Y11.rtl!"I Kickoff~ ReturnHI 10.7 8n 11 Lo!'lt , 1n fH>"'n~ 1 • • • • • loltl\ h.lun.I Kr<·orll-lndl\•ltJ1ual &II Carrylft«-N'f'\\•port Harry Wrijitht. 1784 Newport OOtOt>vitrd. Costa M~a. Mr. and Mrs. E 1 c h o Redding, who ar, Jeoving ~ o on to do missionary work In Intllft, will be !lpeaker". Thf' pabllc Is Invited t o hear them. "Old Paths rnr Modern Trnvel-1 So. S .11.nii· lers'" ll'I t11crmon subjec t of t h ~· 9 Du·k J onr!'I Rev. Perry F . Schrock thls coin · 4 ~1.·I $n1alh·y Ing Sunday at Cor nn& del Mnr 2."'• R11b Wntls Community church. Mr. Srhriw·k 32 Rolnnd Tnylrir announces that de}egat~ will bf.> 18 L. r.1, l\l nst1·r ~ elected t o the annual n1eetlng nf 7 Bub •J•·rry I'°"'-Tf'S T \'4.1 T'li'l. hh hb hb hb lb 7 61 4 17 107 0 2 JI) 0 H arbor ~'\'O A \"O ;)7 8.1'1 107 6.29 10 ~.00 1 26 0 20 26.00 2 7 0 7 3.6 At. Mf'thodl~t C'hurrh IK 47 0 47 2 e1 SpenkinJ!: next Sund11y mornint: ot Ch,.b~t f"hurch by the Sea. th•' Rev. ThOlllO.!I r·~1•ndf'll Wiil ha\'e 8~ hi.8 s e r 1n 11 n suhj<"<"l ... Lt> t ~ly f'fflple Go." the Loa Angele11 A&"IOC"itltlon of 28 r >on rnntr1·1l Congrego.tlonal C hur c h e 8 •nd 12 lt1>x1t• Aorvottl ;\1 inl!'lter~. t o be ht' I d at Flr.-4t 36 Jal·k Up1l1k1• CongregatlonaJ churl'h. ClentJalo.> 11 Jac k ilnll "' •)b t h hb hb .~ 12 7 ~ 1.00 2 2 0 2 l.00 I l 0 1 l 00 3 0 0 0 0 .00 Capilla ctrcle will nl£>t'I \Vc-11 · • • • • • Germ Killers Inst~ at Methodist Church nesd&y, Oct. 26 with Mrs . l\1 nr y PASSING \.Vn.rner and MiJ.t.~ N1·\he \.\'hall a-. Don c:antre ll ·IG ynrJs. Dub thr<'W rivr (lftAM'l'I; C:-Om pJrtl!'d thrt""e"" for Scotlond threw on(' pllBA for 17 yanh and M other and Dad need not w orry a~ut Johnny nr Mnry picking up some . strange tli~a.ite ir th<'y n r f' attendinR N ewport Beach's Methodist Sunday school. Throug'h the court!'l'IY or Le!'! Nott and em ~1c0onald, two f'lectric germidde• hove been installed in the chll- dren's t.lt'p&rtmf'nt w ht ch •Te drath to any unsuspecting gern1 that n1ight chance along. One ha.!1 been in.!ltalled In the nu~~ry and the o t h e r in thE' k inJergarten-prinl8ry department. A-" rar as i.!I known, this is lht' first Church on the coast t o ba\'c thi.!1 equipment. \\' l th these in OJl"'ratlon, chlldrt"n Ahou.td be ~rc-1 with their play1natt.!s at SUA!.Li.y M:hool: than with their family at home. "We11 ma.ke It u bot ror gerftUI u we do for alnne.n." v.•u Rev. Pe·ncJell'• only commenL '' AttP:- all, clffnHneaa lA next to pd.11- nf>!'&. .. ~pca keni. Se rmoin S11b i'e ct Base d Commandment On "Are Wotda Our \\'oral Bini"· phemy," based on the third C"On1- n1andment, \\•ill be thr subject 11f the Rt>v. Thomas Gibson next Sun· day morninc at SL Andrew'.• Prc~­ byterlan church. Thls chur<-h I~ jolnlnc on Oct. 30 with all other>t ot the 'flubot Art:a In a rellgiouq ~ of the dl8t.J1et and' 1t~at1er for the Presbyterian group \V III ht• Mrs. Thad E. Samuels . Newport M. Y. F. Elects New Officers Because of vacanciel'I du r-tn I rt'.!li gntttlon."I cauSl'c.I by schonl onli I other a ct lvitiei;i, sPv~ral y nun g i;....c.ple <A'erc no.med to k C'y offiCl;!<J tn the Nn.:Port Beach Methodist Youth ~ at the rounctl meeting Tuesday •Ve.rUng. N e w offlcen ekct~ Include: Worley A I ex a n de r, president: ~ro!t I SM.dU. hlcll acbool qe vrce pre:ai· dent , anc.t . Lori Brest. secrf'tary. f Mrs. M. l . l<eef'er Ooflr"rres Convention For Woman's A-ux.ol St. James Church /' graphic and I n t e o a e l y,._ _____________ _ JnteftJJtin&' a count of l he 56th Anne'• guild, Huntington Beach. trif'nriial convention of the E'pis-stated that lhf'lr projt'C't 111 thr t"opal church. he.Id at San Fran-eellinc of Christmu C'ards and c I 9 c o, ltighlighted the October stationery and aske<I thnt mem- . meetl.ng of the Woman's auxiliary bers ord~r lh""1 rrom M.mples lo of St.. Jamtt. Episcopal church, be ~h.9-wn at the N o v em b e r h~ld Tburtday tn UM pvt.sh )lope_ mHUrfg. Prie"lll!fttbtf t ll e ph!ture ol. t ti• Thti auxlliary ·will be«fn p~ co lo rfu l ~ catbedtal pariDc' ch r 18 t ma 11 boxes for aervtces and addr-..ea by various ailon.. an a11.n\lal project., t h e biabOp&. WU Mn. M . L. K etler, Pffsident stated. wbo 'attended u a SU8L Mn. J . B. Gooktt. 'Thank Of- Patticularly mentioned wu the fe~ chai.rm&n. announced lha.t at.ncla&' ot Ute 50C).volce chOlr and the etinl·&Ntual rorporate com- a .-"' °" Clrurdl GI Ille ID· ----olforiDS GI tM • ..-111 lltlJlta -.__,, ---... All Kn. •1 .. 8't V\lllcftna prMlW. 8atllta dily, Ttte9day. Nn . 'l \n at the buslneim tnffUnc, wtth a candlellcht service at 8 p.m. eeYU&I proj«U for wintu fUnd-. Kn. J'ftak CUnahtcbam a D d ... ,_..... a c-t i•l'tle1 ~li r a. VUla,&Tana .,.,.. t.o4t r11a .A.imas a.em ..... -iuare c1a.nccs, at the aibclal hour whlch followed aAd mem bers' parties for luncheon the program . T e a , coffee a nd aAd brfd6e. to which t.My would da•trl w.nJ aerved from a fiowel'- 1.mMll ·fd'e1d1 '1ecked table, lov~ with ka .Over • r11. ~ If-. otr It. -m.. • a tauc:hdovotn. • • • • • F'ORST DO\\'NS Il<"rry, 111 : Sn1n.llcy. 131 : J ont's. Ill : Taylor. (1\. TACKLES • • • • • K in~ ... ton, l!Jl : Berry. !6); K iin<', (,'\); \VJttman. l~I . \.V nodh\.)ust·. 14 }; L.a.nttJant>, t·l ); Mayer, 141 ;.. 0 . Mc· Mastr-r". 1-11: Kt·ith Bv.rch ,, 13 ); Mell Smalley, 121 : Jack Ball, (21: Aarvold, 12 1: J oe NOt"I, (11: Tl'<I Trt'.M'rnptf>r. • 1): Dick J OO ('~. f 11 : Don \\'ood."'1, ( l); L Mc '.\1alrt.t•rs. '1 ). • • • • • lNTERCJ-':P'TE'D PASSES RURCH-t R('turnf'd i3 yards to 3 yard St.:ORI :-;"(; !in(', I • • • • S MALLEY. thrf'C touchdown~. Alx <'Onversion.a (24 pta.~ B••rry l ·ro. J nn<'A, I TD.; 0 <"nf' lfcMuters, 1 TD ~'6'51'•5'6'SSY·Y"<'•5'"RN'5&" ------------------------------- B~B~~J, • • • 818 Coast Hy.-... wp•I 8eac011 6025 -- PAINT SALE PRICES • r ·SLASHED 25 to 50 % WINDOW GLASS Paint -Wallboatd -Sli1-r Doors - • r • -- Index . -- FRA1lE 'UP! AT Walker's -Work$op CUSTOM Pt.cture Fn..m1na 408 · S2nd St, Hu . Ul!O-W 59cr.! FURNITURE REPAIR.ING J CHAJR BOTTOMS . RENEWED .. ' Cane -Indian apli.nL Ru.,.h. Rounds, back!! &c roc'kers Te-- plattd. Call &-a.con 91334 or - brlug to 2050 Santa Ana Ave., C~ta Mesa. tllcl!ii R. Newman Heads Mesa Kiwanis Club Rich&rd Newman, contractor. waa named prfflde:nl of the Coata Me.sa Kiwanis club at the organl- atlon'• regular annual elec:.lon lut week. Vice preatdent will be C. 'C. Brown : t:reourer, Stuart Price. Tile MC"f'l.a.ry will be named by the BaUd of Dltectors':at their relQlar meettnc atter the first of -year. Dlr«ctorw named to eerve fo r the next. year are: Charles G. Ba 1 e y , Jl"Ted Wl8e.man, C 11 ff l.owel'Y. Lan)' Ewen, Don While, Ed Allen, and W . L. !iensha"'· Tbe ne:w11p4per h:u been ca.llf'fl the common man's unlveraity. Total U. S. casunlllf'.!! Jn, the I Spanish-An1crlcan War wrre--500 k illed In battle and 2,000 dead of 1 disease. I THE POS T TH E PRESS • MRS. RONALD F . BARLOW 232 Agate, Balboa Wand mny h"l.ve a pair of puses to the Paulo Drive-In Theatre by calling tor them a t otttce ot the Newport Harbor Publisllln.g Co., 2211 Balboa Blvd., Newport Bf'ach. WELDING Arc -Acetylene Portable Eq.1\pment _Day 6: Night Service Harbor 2504 Beacon 84M--W t!-B UIU»INO S f.:R\'ll:ES WANT YOUR DIRTY WORK DONE ! GOTO H AL--- Complete houaecleaning aen1ce. Special rates to conlracton. For Free Est lma tea Call H arbor 17M-\V 49p63 PAINTING Contractor, Llcenaed, Inaured Fut, Efficient Guaranteed Work Free Eattmatea WILMER SWAFFORP Phone Beacon 5203-W .. 32tfc HARBOR Plumbing Service 1768 N ewport Blvd., Beacon 1117 REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY Contn.cttng and Suppllel -What have you l.a.ytng around the hou8e that you don't need ? 'Wl1y not run a cla.saitted ad ln The New.!1-Times dt. dlSJ>OIK' of it! ..... --~~-------~.---• ....... -.............. ____ ,JI;;;:~~-....... -·~---~ -~ - ' . ) I I \ The new 1950 Stude'-ker ' with "next took'' styti~g has already set a new atl-time sa es record ! More people bought new .Studebaker -I -. cars from Studebaker deaters • last month than in any previous • month in history ! -I Studebaker's _ Septer+er_ was its j!99est month ever both in ~uction a :;n ates!· JOB .. n, M 15 W. Newpllt .,.._. ... .N •411'-1.1 •1 :W.1otre HmlMlf 51 0 ~-'iNi •rtiJJIJ1(•Wll ) , 'I • 1.-.' '•~ I I I I ·-7 F rs 'R ---' • I r • • • l •• . • . . • NEWS ~-TIMES CWSfflEDS NEWS-.TIMES -Every Tuesday • • NEWPORT BAY POST.-Wednesdays NEWPOlllJ.'-BA'LBOA PRE$ -i'bund&ys N-.t•llal' hoc C1a-..i A•·-,_ la tlle -7 ,.........,_, .. l1>o ~, ...... · llllNDl1lJll AD 18 ' LINES An ~ ... m.-t Ille paJd far OIU la adn.oee of pu..._do& 4 11-1 time $ .75 4 u-2 tlmell 1.50 4 Unrs S tlmf& 2.00 Pbone Bar. 1818, Mk tor "Ad Taker" ~r send ad and r~mlttanee to NEWPOllT HARBOR PU.U.'UIINO 00. Hl l BeJbM, Bl•d.. Newport 8-aclt, (lallloJ"llla 1'1'te publll.hen wUl not be respoMlble for rnof'e than one lncorttt·t ln9utfon of an adnrttament. tteerve the rtght to corrf'CUy cllut!dfy any and all ad. and to reject any adv.rta.ement not conforming ta RUu and regu)atlon.11. Ad..-ertbementa and cancellations will bl' aettpled up to 6 p.m . on the day prf'«<llnl' publleat'4>n. Pb. lla..r. 1016 (lfol'f" Cl&Mlfk-d on Pap 6) IZ-BUU.OINO SERVICES SOUTH COAS'l: MATERlAL..S '00. Bpectncation R.racty Mixed CONCRETE 229 W. Wllaon Omit& 1'-. Pbone Beacon ~4G 34ttc . Mattnlll! -Renovatlng lnnet!lprtftp. box ap!'lng:w, •tud:k>s cuJtem Iba.de, odd also., eottnn mat&i -M Jn&de I n t O ln.Mt· lllJrinp. ft6built matt~ for •le. BANTA ANA M'ATTRESS CO. •U E. fth St. Pb. KL %-3202 !9-HP!LP WAN'IT.[) COOK HOUSEKEEPER. Expe1·\- enced anti with Initiative. Hapr::Y disposition. cnod homf'. 2 adults . 2 children. ~I nn . & Tues. off $12~ to start. Rer"'rences, Wrilt' &x G·2 ~ Newport Harbor Publl"hing Co. 8Sc7n WANT Salesman ror real eatate nfflc~. 1920 Ne\vport BIY'J , Costa M(>98. Ph. Hatbor 3$9 or Beacon 6739. fl8c'i I ---------------A UTOMOBTLF. S ALES MAN - Local experience. General Mo- tor! line. Give particulars aa ~,, past and prt'~cnt en1ployment. Include penwmAI information./ Address 8mC J-2, N1>wpott Har· bOr Publishing Co. 70p72 OOMPL£'1'£ HOUSECLE:ANING '------------- 'WI tb ·Kltehen Ir: well wubtng, HOUSE\VlVES and glrbJ ~ Work floor c1ean1.ng &:; waxing, w1ndow part time. $-l .00 to $9.00 per hr. -cteanf.a.g, au.lklng, palntlng, nig House to house optional. Bea- c:Jeaning. All work guaranteed. con 62~0-M. 70p7:? Call for tree eaUmate.. Beacon •m. Al'• House • Window Cle&ntnc Serrice. H. H. HOLBROOK DEPENDABLE PLUMBING A """"pt Repalr Servloe Maintained Pho11e: Harbor 1418· W 2801 CoUt Bm:t. Newport ~-ach Opportunity Is banging at your door -Cla&"li(led Ad11 14-Plllt80NA.L8 Alcoholics Anooymo11B Write P . 0. Box 197 Balboa ltlland, Ca\l.f . Phone Kimberly 3-5393 WE PAY YOUR BlLl-q No !'lecurity or co-!tigne r!. Debt. Manag,.rs 325 N . Broadway, Santa Ana room 203 KI 3-626!1 64cl8 !IO-IJALE. M1SCELLAN'EOU8 A, B . high oven, white enamel gns r a n g f', ovt<n controlled, clt~an. $12.00 StrlWtng mantel clo<'k, $5. 313 Montero. 8albna. Harbor 19•17-M. 67p88 HAVING TROUBLES ..• WlTH YOUR RECORD CHANGER T l can make It opente rtgbt . , . OR YOUR TELEVISION? You w1ll see a sha.rper, brighter more uniform picture ... Sat~ isf&l"tton guar. REASONABLE. COAS"l' RADIO SSRVICE HAR. 3084 or HAR. 1408-W C0~1BfNATION Radio • record player, walnut console & reco rd cabinet. iS.clt. eond. $40. Also w ool hook~d rog, 8 \ioi. x 11 . $4~. Harbor 1386-R . S8c70 RADIO REP AtlR Q u I c k ~rvlcr. Qov't. lirense<t eni::-lnPer w ith En1f'l'8on Redlo A. Telf'Villi on. Marine, auto. WILL TAKE boet In trade for lot in t..J'Un• :ee.ch. Prefer dean •peed boat or a m a l l cruititt. emTCHER. 1410 eout BIY<L, c:.vrom del Mar. llcT.f Two sUpa for yacht.a up to 10 rt. Choice location In Udo ~nter 15c: per n. Bath and lhow'f:n ava.llable. Ph. Har. J216 daya. Mtfc FOR SALE-Shore mooring tor 14 ft. bnftt, on So. Ba.y Fronl, Balboa Island. or will trade ror boR.t trailer. 221 Ruby, Balboa lllland. H arbor 878-R. 68p70 :?4 FT. SPORT flaher, Ji1orlda built fut. compl'et ely rigged for mar· Un. Abo mahogany plank for ltlr gun uR. Chryitler 8 enginC', good a.s new. Head, bunk, table $2200. Harbor 893-\\'. 68p71 M-81USIC'AL RADIO STEJN\VAY GRAND. Great !&C· riflce. Marvelous tone. Baldwin <~rand. AL"O \Vf'ber, Wur-lltzer. Kimbal, Lt-ster. Knabe. DANZ- ·sclt~tlDT PIANO co .. 620 No Milin, Santa Ana. ------------- BABY GRAND -U~d. Lovely tone. Rpe'.ctn l. Subject to prior snle. Only i389. T~rm.!I. DANZ· SC'ttf.tJDT. ~20 No. Main, cor 6th, Santa Ana. ORGAN SPINET type eJectrlc, gorgeou9 eathedra.J tone. The wnnder of today. Wtll take your old piano in tradr. T,.rm.9. Abo Hnn1n1ond Ro Io v ox. DANZ· Sc.HJ.fIDT PIANO & ORGAN CO., 420 No. Main, corner 6th St., Santa Ana. SPINET-Slightly damaged from fair f'Xhlblt. Will sell for $387. Perfect tone. DANZ-SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE, ~20 North Main, Santa Ana. RENT a piano. Let the klddt~ learn. All rent applted u flr11t pnymPnl Ir you buy. Practice pianos M low aA $69. Term!I DANZ • S<'KMIDT PIANO CO., 520 No. Main, Cor. 6th, Santa Ana. SJ>ECJAL WURLJTZER 120 ba1'."I li ght wl'l~hl n1·1·nr1llon with ra.:•r $1 80. Tt·rnll(. $3!'.1 down 11 0 P"r rno. 11t Shafl'r'.!! P..fusic Co .. '42 1 No. Syca1nort-, Sant 8 A n a. Klrnb1.•rly 2·0672. 56lfC' SPINE'!'. Full keyboard. Bea.utl· ful case. Specinl $269. T erms. DANZ-SCH~flDT PIANO CO., cor:--tth and Main. San!W' Ah&! RF.POSSESSED Splntot. You ju"t pny out balance. '300 paid. Thi~ Is a prize. Subjf'ct t o prior 111al('. Be fort u n n t e And !II~(' thll'I. DANZ-SCliP.-tJOT PIANO CO , Santa Ana, 52U No. Main, cor- ner 6th St. NEED AN EXTRA ROOM? Want to bulh.t a 09.rage? home l'ftdlOfil. nil makes. "'You ------------- get better 9E'n•ice nt H nward'l'i." WANTED M u~ pjano.s. H lgh - Let ua do your po.lnt\ng, de-co · rating, r~mOdellng, etc. Sheet RIX'k Specialties Beacon 5747-J or Har. 1474-J CHILD CARE. Private ht1me. By the hour 3&: Day S2 ; ~ day week $9. 203 -31th Sl., New- port Beach. 6&70 HOWARO PAGE ei1t l't1.i1h n\lownnce. New Spinet !017 Nt'w.pnr t Blvd., Har. :J J13 planM 8~ low BA $39!\. 0ANZ- 62p63H Sf'ffitl[fl', 520 No. Main, cnr. -------------6th, Santa Ana. Almoi.t 100 J-IANDSOME L inen for Lable oni.l bed. TQ\vels. Real l:t.ce11. Lln.:-n shC'ct sl\p.."1 . Antique buC'kh.', but- tons, mi1te. lntere!'!lting article.~ Resi,onable. Aft .. evtning-s. 23J Cypres13 OT., Apt. C, La~ Un a. Bt•a(·h. Lairuna 13()!}4 . 68pill • ENGAGEMENT & Weddln~ rin~ bargains tn c hoo~e from. ~-------------USEf> KIMBALL bungalow up- right piano In e11:cellent condi· t if1n $16!1. Term!i, S25 duwn, $1 0 n10. 11t Shafer·~ Mu/Ille Co., 421 N u. Syc11mn r~. SQ n ta An :l. Kin1berly 2-0672. 56tfr DRESSMAKING ALTERA 'fl0f'\~ Expert cutting. fitting. fini~h­ ing. Mrs . Bond~. Apt . 7, 1312 W . Balboa Blvd., Newpit>rt &h. Harbor 1332-J. 10pT! Sf't 1 carat Pmerald C'Ut ~u r-38-.~PF.tllAL NNN011NCE. Everybo<ly reads the c ta~aliled Bd!t ALFRED E. GIBSON t~ Amethyst, Balboa. Island may have a pair of pa.,.<Jes to the Paulo iDrt•e-ln Tl'leatr~ by calUng for them at ofnce or the Newport Harbor P..;:bllshing Co., 2211 Balboa Blvd., Newport SH.ch. Psychic Readings YOUR problf'ms C"Rn b<' solved. Love. MarriaKe. Don1estic. F i- nance. Rt>v . Of"., Dnvld, 2521 Newport Blvd. Cn!!ta :P.fesn. l'tl. Beacon 6040-J. 70c81 HA VE C ASH t o lnvl'st tn lo"' priced Harbor area rPs. nr in1· J>mpertlee with good resale val.· nr first trust d~tc"ds al diM>ount Write Box ~. Balboa. 10c72 i3-.'llTtlATIONS WANTED HOUSEWORK by th~ hour. Har- roundl"d by l\\'O bAfil'Uf'ttf's, al:in Sf"V•'n \llaniond w1•d\ling bantl, all bhw "'hittc". per£L'f'l stont·!'i P . 0 . Box 149, Newport B••ach 69p;J BUCKSKIN M 11. re, !'"1 yf'ars (lid VERY CHF.Af'. Wrilt.' Box 31. Dunn Point. 70p7 I ------------MUST SF.Lt.. f-l 11lly\,·notl tlnuhlo• bed. ch lid's bunk ht'd~ and rh1 '"'. d&\'('npott . ~111k•' offer A I s ,1 n ell r I y new 9 ft. Shel \'At!•l! rf'frlg. and s trJ\'C. Tt>rn1s. f'r1\', pnrty . Harbor :?151-R. 70pi~ -----. - ~1 0DERN LA UN D F. RF.TT Et 'A'ringt>r & nuin~lc ettnC'h., $1!'"1 U:lrKr f'h1h·o rn!Jio, r ec n r ti play1•r. $&!'"1. ~1 n ho~ any t f':l "'·agon, $12.!'".0. Ph. H nr. 0829-R. !1-\\'ANTEI> TO Rt·v U.SED OFFICE FURNJTURF. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING LET A SINGER• expert tune-up your M!wing machine. We eer- vtce vacuum cleaners. Reaaon- &ble char~•· E.!tlmate furnlah- rd 1n adVllnc-e. Call your • -- SINGER SEWING CENTER No charge tor pick up and de-- livery. 30~ w . 4th K1-l394ft •neg. U. s. PaL Ott. by Sgr. Mfc. Co. ftl-e·IM 1!--WA.NTED TO RENT -WANT in C. D. M. -Sn1all un- furn. house or apt. So. or hiway. with gnragr. Yearly rate $50 mo. one ndult, no pets or chil- tlrt>n. \V rlte Box 233. Corona dt'l Mar. 70p72 -------------· bol" 2349-W. 6'1pi0 Rl'finf'd middle ai.:M "·on1an for companion or will cart> for chlldN."n. Ph. Har. 2003-MK. 69p71 Desks, chair!, files. etc. TIDE PUBLISRING CO. 3011 \\'. Nt>wport Blvrt., Har. 208 "'lf ~APTM. "-ND HOUSES ~ c ~-----------~ JACK 1·1ate or Gor-den Spot) DESIRES WORK of any kind. Oroct"ry,_ produce. janitor, yard. Jac k Ferrier, Bay Shore Camp. 70p72 OA.RDENER wanta work. Hu 2~ years ~rtence in nur9ery and mai.ntena.nce. Pb. BM. 6023-W. 7tp72H -----------~ F't. S1l\•t>r Dome Hnu~f'lrnller, n1Ptnl frnn1e and t op. Slttp~ 4. 113 -291h St., Nrwport 84.'nch. . FLORENCE BAKERY :{Of; i\{ain St., Balboo. 68pi0 may have a pair of p~ to the Paulo Drivt'-ln Tht'&tre by calllng for them at office of the Newport Barbot Publlahlng Co., 2%11 Balboa amt., Newport Beach. ~PORSAJ.9. il.G'nuGERA TOR. 6 n . Coldapot. ~' WANTED We.tern Holly Table t op whlte atovl". Man'a biC'yt"le. 204 Cry- WANTZD-Cood naturea. •trong, ____ i._e._a0oa __ 1a_1an_o_. ___ 7_0c_12_ 1 dependab~ woman, not lfrald r ot ha.rd work,· fond of children t:!-A.-ANTIQU'f:S and wtlll her own ~ to l&ko run <harp ol bomo and dlUdtto for one I hr. day a wk. at $1.00 an bour and otay on in nentn.-untn mld:ntght at lStr lln hour. Call Bubor 1S82-R. llpTO ANTIQUES AUTHENTIC European ond .. rlJ .American Antlqun. c:tusa I.a HOOlled and Bl'a.ldett Rug'• -SuppUY-. lOll Main SL Balboa, cam. T \V 0 .BF.OR~t . rurnlshed house, $!")() monlh, light.~ a.nd water lnf'. Adult~· only. Deacon 6412-R. 2"239 FalrVif'W Ave, Costa Mesa. i0p'i2 UNFURNIS HED NE\\' 2 bedroom dupJPX. large yard, carpeted floors. Ttle both, beautiful kil- chrn, central hall. Har. 261M-W. 70Uc F'URNlSHED 2 rm. Apt., prtvat~ bath. S8 wttk, util. paid. En- c.loMd priv. parking. Mar Vi.ala Apts.. 40G E. Balboa Blvd., Bal- • boa. 70p7.1 N ICELY FURNISHED Apt. wllh 2 ear prqt! at 218 Ruby An_ Balboa laland, witll June l at. Inquire %08 'ii-Agate.. Harbor 382.ll(_ 70c72 NEWPORT YltlJILY RENTAlr- 11\im., utll. pd. l lwdrm., $47.~ OR with pr9&e $52.60. I nn. apt. UT .60. Studio apL aun df!ck, MAJ' bay, $37 lM) mo. Bea- con 6<87'K. 70c72 • .. , . . WILL ft9e: our new l bdrm. apta Nicely tum. ll'ricldaltt, ToUnp town ldtdlen, "5 mo., utll. pd. unttl June IOth. tnq. Dolphin Apt&, 11105 Bolboa Bl9d. 114p09 , M .. Uo BRADEN FINCH 121 Coa..'!:t Hi\vay, Corona de-I Mar may have a palt-or puBes to thr Paulo Drl•r-In Theetre by calling for t~m at o ffice of the Newport Harbor PubllM.lng Co., 2211 Balbrlllo Blvd., Newport Bt'ach. ·-. . . 'I I NTCRLY PUKNlSHED APT.- WateJ'front -lo..elY: ..,..ew, neu- bua, theatre, R.1diarti'11 Muket. PaUo. 'BBQ and gar. Bar"691·W. ' C7c12 UPSTAIRS 2 11m. bednn. Apt. and · garagt>, S.f5 lnctuding utilities. Yearly rmtal. 317 Coronado, llalboa. 70p72 ATTRACTIVELY FURN. 1 bed- $7~ MONTH, 2 or 3 bedroom apt rn1. home. Fireplace, ·garden aht1 Completely tumil!hed. 1tltt:tr1C' patio. Adulte. Year leue pre- refrJ~rator. Garl\l'fl. UUl pa.Id.· fer-red. ~ Acacia, OOrOl'la d,.I Laundry room. Children wel· j Mar._ Harbor 2886-M. 56c71 come. BLUE TOP MO'MIL. 401 ' Newport Blvd. (jwit above the 1 UNF'URNlSHED 2 BEDROO:\f Arche!I ). &slfc HOUSE, gua.ge, wuhtng ma- -------------, chine, S60 mo. (winter). 7&9 "FOR R/[;'T11.'f!I' w-.t 19th. Costa M ..... BesC<>n C.U.'t ·.L M61-J. 70tfc ON· LIDO lSLIC. Several 'bM\Jtt- tutly rumlehed single and dbtll. apartmenta. Weekly or monthly. Prh'ate p.ragee and bead\ea. LIDO ISLE PROPERTif:S, lnc. 3333 Via Udo Phone Harbor 1600 13Uc BALBOA PEN'JNSULA. choice lo· cation. New, clean, nicely f'Urn- ished 1 and 2 bedrm. Apts. Year- ly ~ntal . le-03 E . Balboa BIYd .. Balboa. 70p7:? CHINA COVE on bay front- Lovcly new furnished 2 bedtO("Jm hom e. garage. Wlnt~r rate, $100 mo. Call AXniinster 2ft-472, L.A. • • •• . lt'e ... In><> J8Lll -• -~ -.ft Md loilf a·-lsllo, people ....... wt.en b "l'IU'a'l'I: ST. -lta 0n 'Lido r1w-s. tta '-toft1y tltl'ee bed--~ TBJlBE llath ....... ,.... .... ... .-pltt..a. the ·-Is l.2' 'hfftte and 1"" owe u to ~ and 1'!llJ' ._, qen'to ~ !tt °::."~ =.~p.";!'!!:~ too! (We ttnaaeeJ. An'd J!ll BalbOa Penlnaula, -·t mlM the t,tro ocean front--101·11 fOT $8000, COl'MJ' Of G 9trertt. WHAT a ~ and WHAT. a bal'galn ! H'urry on tht.-• OR (&Wl tn Balboa) look for the yellow door on J.s!and A ttnue., .one or ourr beat m11lt1ple :U!tlng vaJuea. About 90 t'kt rrom the bay, and the owner will. pay rent for thf' next (our months if you want to move In the Sprlng- $'9s00 ts the post M'BSOn price tag! Th~~·!'\ a ~"Y'f"ty ·ftf'W Co1"1Mta "f'l ~far home, 2 bedrms. and ann room at 316 Hu.Pl Dr., $17,500. And you should see th.-'\tlrac- tive-new duplex In C"' tins df'I Mar you can buy "Kith $2500 down. That new long rambling design with the garages in be· twttn that renU; 80 wen be· cau.~ Its jU!ll like two separatl' houses. And $13.000 Is lhf' rull prier! Llnf' fOMTUI to the right or phone, write or wire. The John Vogel Co. 100 Main St. 477 Newport Bl,·d. BALBOA CO'S'J'A MESA Phone Harbor 145 fDay or Nlte) ·I . ' ' ) -., eWporf Harllor Area • 1 NEWPORT. HEIGHTS INCOME I THREE 'Lovely stucco apartments. 1 two bed- room, 2 one bedroom, 2885 sq. ft. floor space. Tile kitchen$ -all bdw. ·floors. Laundry room with washer, 2 bedroom apt. comp. fur. 1 bedrm. apts. partly furn. Corner _lot. Beautifully landscaped. Price $18,950. THE JOHN VOOEL CO. 477 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA Beacon 6352 100 Main St. BALBOA • Ha.rbor 145 Day or Nite ,, ------------~-------~' tORONA DEL MAR "KlSS GOODBYE'! TO 45' R-2 LOTS WHEN THE FEW LEFT ARE SOLD. Get youri! today. One with Bay view priced to sell. don't miss seeing this. 2 in ideal rental locations, clase to bank and shops -· only $2,500. Consult Edith Maroon-<>r Tom Payne at Har. 2·174. . ·EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor 615 Coast Highway Corona del Mar Phone Harbor 2474 NE.WPORT HEIGHTS Attractive 2 bedroom home. All hardwood fl oors. Living room has beam ceiling and pegged floors. Fireplac~. Separate dining !room. Tile kitchen, bath with shower and tub. 2 car garage. Large co rner lot. Completely fenced. Price $10,500. THE JOHN VOGEL CO. FURNISHED APT. for l person, $30 per mo. Harbor 0174-M. 68c70 70p72 BALBOA ISLAND -Charming South Bey Front home fumish- t'd. 4 bedroom 2 baths. sun rm . Lo.rg,g living rm. with fireplace. Flnwer garden. \Vnr\derful vlf'w. W inter o r yearly rental. Harbor I 2894-W. 70tfc Newport Heights " 477 Newport Blvd. 100 Main St. COSTA MESA BALBOA ·RENTAL { . SPECIALISTS Call Edna CTalg Linwood Vick. Rltor. BaJboa Ialand HAR. ~2 \\'fNTF.R RENTAL-Furnls.hed 2 b(!()rm. hon1e at 1421 \Vest &y Ave .. Newport BeaC'h. See own· er, 203 E . Bay Ave .. Balboa. ' 66p70 C0lt0NA DEL P..fAR -Furnished studio apt, Single occupancy. Ground floor. Atlnlct l'(e. Com- ..J:illl.a.ble. Beautiful view. Ideal for teacher. W ill leaac until June 16th. Reteren«l!I. 1301 Coast H lgh¥o·oy. Harhor 1741 86ctl!I L<1VELY Tr11.lter wtth tw-dtm. In bto-eutlf\11 pork. S i.~JO JX>r \l.'t""ek Adults only. Ph. B~acon 5~0-J. 69e7"4 A ltrnctlvely furnl.shtd I b<>drm. home. Firepl&cC', gardf'n an cl patio. Adutu-. Yrar lralM'! prr- ffrrt"d. 507 A cacia , Corona dPI Mar, Harbor 2886·~1:. 66c71 3 rm. apts. ocean front $40 and $50 mo . To Junr 10th. Holiday Inn. 1007 E . Balboa Blvd. Ph. Harbor 13i8. 57c58H $8950 buys this well-built home on Beacon '5352 bo large corner lot amid tOAe8, fruit Har r 115 Day o r Nitc trt>es, grope& and n vegetable --------------------------- ATTRACTIVE upstaiNJ furn. apt. 3 rn1s. & bath. Elec. refr\g-. Clo1'!e to ~tores & Lido theatre ,2 blk~. to beach. Wln"ter or yearly. Har· garden full of weeds. Lge. patio, lawn, prage. 2 B, R. and a tl!ly den, oak n oor11, furnace, partly furnished. N i C' e neighborhood near 8Chool8. Terms. SOUTH COAST REALTY CO .. 302 Moln St., Balboa, Pho n(' Harbor 2034. bor 0262-J. 70$:71 ------------- BALBOA PENINSULA-3 bedrm. J8."1 CORONA DEL MAR-Well-home, runy fumlSh<>d. Owner rumlshed npnrtment, 2 bedrmN.. ,,.i.11 sacrifice'. Call Lycomlng twin bedi;1, hard\vood noor8, se~ : 2-44&4 . 69p7~ view, near evrrythlng. Harbor ! . 0829·R. 70p7!? TWO Corona del Mar tot8, south :a of hlghwi.y, only ·11200 each for R. N . CUNNINGHAM quick 1tate. STANLEY HAD· Box 47, Balboa L!:land FIELD, 218 Marine Ave., Bsil - may have a pair or pa.uea to the boa J11lnnd . Har. 2340-M. 70-72 Paulo Drlvt--ln ThC'alre by calllng I for-them at offlce or the Newport Clamlfled ads are read by toUu Harbor Publl&hlng Co., 2211 Balboa who are looking to buy, Blvd., Newport Bt'ach. $7:'> MONTH-Yearly rental, 4 rm.O -c_l~TRA--l·LE=RS.c.::. ______ _ lower furnh1hM apt. Unit hettt,\- fireplace, RQr-agt', we!thlng ma- chine. 1409 W . Bay Ave., N'e\'\'- port Beach. 70p7L BARGAINS GOOD USED TRAILERS AU Sil.ea and Prices W INTER RENTAL, furnished. Trailer Insurance A_nywhere Very attractive 2 bedroom home/ B.ROADMOOR TRAILER HOMES with garage &-patio, $75 ·per 2080 N~c:-! Bl\o·~. C-oata Mesa mo. STANLEY HADFIELD, I 216 Marine Ave .. Balboa Jslal1d. M-~ION'EY TO LOAN Harbor 2340-M. 70c72 ------------- SLEEPER- BRAND NEW 2 story, 3 bednn. home, l'" baths. ' Ocean and canal view- For quick sale. $7950 Call VOGELS, 'Beacon 6352 or Harbor 115 or !for· bar 1477 Day or Nite. WANTED TWO o r 3 bedrm. home. Will lrnrle $1650 equity in 2 bedrm. Cost a A-f f'1'8 h o use f PRICED A'r ONLY $43!\0J llB down payment on Jarg-er property or wtll Bell with small down fl n y m en t . Might consider good lo t In t rad1~. Lido Isle Lot S A CRIF I C E -3!'"1' x 88' lot. flnei1t !oration on Lido. Only $2:'100 fo r quick sale. See M . D . Pilchard with ROY GREENLEAF, Jr. 3112 Newport Blvd. Nc"•port Beach Ph. Har. 2552 70c7'2 On the Heights TWO minutes tn BALRO.o\ BAY, V"r.v nicl" 3 n . R. hnn1f'. Iv:,:. r tn. with frpl., dining r111 . brkf~t. r n1. s~rv. porC"h. H1h~·d. fir.~. Lat·~,. rront & rC'ar yar-ds. l ~'l\\·n. tri•1·s. 1 blk. tn tran:-:porl rition. 81).Cltl- FJCE nt $89!'.IO. $1115() down. SOUTH CO-AST llJo-;A IATY ro. 302 Main St.. Dnlbnn, rhnn1· Harbor 203·1. Ralph P. Maskey Realtor 341 1 N<'wport Blvd. Hnrbor 402 SAYS PURNISH'EO 0 NE BEDROOM HOMF., $6."'1 month, yearly r~nl· $86 MO. FURN. at.tractive 2 bed- al. Newport H~ghL". lnqulre room house, next lo Bay. 212 \ •;:. UNLIMITED FTlNDS ~Ii" A plan to BUit you lncl. FHA-01 Privilege to pay ott any time NEWPORT BEAcH Would you li~e a hOmC' Wl\l"N' CatalJnn and the B~y n rre can be ~n from C'Vl"r:y room ? Rrn.I close to l!:hopping C('nt<'r. 2-,BR. exlrn Jar~" clnsC't!i. R'il'~jnc~. controll<'d hf'nt. BI~ -.daubtr garagr, 60 foot lot. This n"w homP at $11 .800 ii;; really $!"J()()() uhder It~ r C'al vnluC'. Terma- Ju111t finished, ready to move In. nrt~rnoon, 228 Ogle, Co!'l,ta ~ea . 19th St .. Newport Bench. Stt .....,... l Sat, qr :~. or, caJ_I L . A. Whit· No cost J.nspecUon. THREE BR., 2 bath home. Year old. Foundation & plumbing In ----~·~;_,_,_,_·._,,_•_~--,.,.~···~·,· .nt-~ !!462. 1 , ' 70c72 BALDOA YE:ARLY"'REN'fAL. 'l POIRIER MORTGAGE CO. Or. Co. rep. W eBtern Mtg. Corp. · ror Apt. over 2-C'ar g a r a g ~­ Gf'>Od neighborhood n ea r Lido Shopping. Partly furn. A gOOtl buy at $9960. Tenntc~ bedrm. up.stalr111 rum. apt. 2CH A St., Balboa.. Harbor 308b-W. 68pn BALBO A ISLAND -Sunny l bed· room rum. apt. Adult.a. 11i Sapphire, Balboa laland. 68c70 ·-------------BEA UTJFUL tu ml shed 3 rm. apt. and-garage. Re-M<>nable yarly rent. Mu!t bt> l'>Hn to be ap- precletf'd. -tie -32nd St .. or call HRrbor 2247-W. 70c72 ATTRACTIVE APT. T'WllT'-beda. $6[> per mo. AdullJ!i. Yearly rental. 112 Crystal, Balbcw\ I~land. Harbor 22e. 7otrc IN C.D.M. -Two rm. cottage. f\i.rn . nr unfurn. Suitable for 1 nr 2 adullJll. $47 .1)1) mo. utU. pd. 421 Ht-liotrope Ave., Corona del Mar. 70c7!? NEWPC>RT BEACH-3 blJca. to C\ty Hall. 3 rm. rurnti.hed hou9e on waterfront • yearly rat.a. Phone Beacon 5136-W. 88p70 Balbolll IAland 3 rm. rum. •pL-, uae o ( private pter an d na..t. ,A.t- tracti'f'e winter rental. BaJ"bOr 2537. tRlcTO BALBOA ISLAND -2 bedroom turnllhed boua. Near 8 oulb Bay. 117 9opplllr<. Bolboa r.- land. lk10 California Loan Correa. M etropolitan Llfe lN. Co. U--&OOMS FOR 'RENT Har. 1718-W Ki 3-fi18G -20tt~ LOANS SOUTH COAST REALTY CO .. 302 Main St., Balboa. Phone Harbor 2034. $.8 WEEK P ermanent rental. Pri- vate entrance. Gara.gf'. Ma I d 11el'Vlce avallable. Share taun- dry room. BLUE TOP 'MO'l'BL, 401 Newport B1...S., <Just abo\'e tbe Arches). tMuc: ,.--,..,--,,.,,.,.,..,.--------! LARGE TWIN bedroom, prtftte bath and entrance. 30'1' M:onJ lift tl"ro, Balboa-Harbor· 1233-R. lllk:70 L 'O A 'N 8 'LOAN ~-00 TO $5,000.00 'IL\LAR.Y s NEARLY NEW MODERN. $6760. S750 down. Low pa y m en t s, fenced ya rd, garage. Perfect location. 1031 Irvine Ave .. en.to MeM. Ph. Bea. 8280-R. 70c72 '* AUT'O '* .PURNITURE ROOM P'OR RENT-8 . L Private 'other PerwmaJ Property ..,tran<e and a.th. Kltd>enotte. ""UI,..., ......,VI,..,.., Llnem and" Uua. tum. Idft:J f~ ... \..oA ~ '-'.& alngte penon or·worldng """"'"' ~ Cities Loan Rent lNB than o. P. A. eetHnrr. Com 120 va.rtne:. ea1boo h~tl. 1n:-:sr'. • nnanv 134.,.W. G<i;!I' -ODA.ft Bf.VD. ---' N-l'ORT nACft, CAUr. PLEASANT room In home of! Miit -toWattmllllkin -empt woman. Kitchen prtv .; !'.NC>Ne llA.RBOa ......, Gorqe. 23M1 Snug ~ Rd..1 • •-tto ....... CllU Haven. 70p71 1 WANS TO BUll.D, DIPROVS, 'Bur, MO~ •oa D-Al7l'OllOlllLIJ:ll, WWW , · REIJ'INANCB WelluJ Tn>Ot~ 11!49 CADrLLAC CO~· NllWPORT BALJIOA rBDBRAL AT CORONA DEL MAR SACRIFICE SALE New 2 bedrm. home ........ $5,500 ONLY $5500 ' Juat 1 bou'le at this prt~. sc BE QUICK ALSO SEE 2 LOTS, near bay $2000 each. Bli:AUTIFUl.. and ocean. 6-itfc ' IN BALBOA 'fWO B'EDRM. furn. hom". Good neighborhood. n car Ii hr a r y, store.~. trane. nnd bay. Yntd plant.Pd. fen cOO . Singl" ~nrngf' with lean-too for conv. to bunk rm. nr outdoor n1n1pu11 rm. fi-2 :tone ror lnr-omc if rlc>sit-NJ. $9800. Terms BAY & BEArH REALTY. Jnc. l !"1th and Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach HarOOr 126-t ilc73 Cozy 1 Bedrm. Home In Newport H cighL<t. Only $6000 total price. Large roomR. N ice yard with ae:veraJ fruit tree& Just right for a couple whn want to lake life easy. Terms. , 6 0r1-only is.ooo mllH. A BAVINas ., .LOAN ABllN. Home on I/2 Acre ..,. lll<e new. • asa via Udd PlL Bar. uoo W. J. Holcomb Nicely 1ocatc<1 1n CO!lta 111 .... 1938 H&l'Mr Bm1., co.ta' 'llem.. '. J:i11 Oout Hlgh""y ••ts attract1've place •--l •-• Phone__, 5l07..I. .-11 REAL ESTATE LOANS CORONA DEL M'AR :.::Om and den, sgl. ga;;;e, w':r'k llMj BUICK aub n.-• ~ lntereat Rate 4'i'~ • 1>% shed. and % acre falrly bunt--..-"Where the Flap F'ty" $511 On ' Ll:am ~ made In the Bly Ing with fruit, vegetable:i., now. condition, · SDI ,. Aft, 1l,,. and '{ApnL ~ or 63c en, etc. Built 1946. $9700. Bf-b1McL --l\'• multi~ ... ata. N-old. Bo y u -· CORONA D:IM ,.. ~""ft _, -· ...., ~ ... "" ,..,,,_..._ BALBOA he":::. ~~y~oney'~~~ • ·~ ~ l&U CHllYRoa:T DIL a.II '-.i ,...,. F-l -· _..._ft· HILL REALTY. Phone Botcon lb"""'Wl'l "'1 s "'"" ' DUPLEX -Lonly. Geo-....;..,.. ...... ,., ,._ _ $1181. llll!i ~after 6 .,....i -Mo dlarae tdr -81· View. Oppoolte -Bay llath· 5713-R, eve. Bea. 5779-R. 7otf<, or ,..,.. -at Ill Apta. Jltl. ...,. a_..i. ~ au.tit 1ng 'bacll in aroa. s BR. up, 1 ------------ BM ANDRE911N ba -..L 'l'9o'll AM IDlnlialJ t·nn i ,,_, BR. mm. 2 n ...... -2 ..,,. BALBOA ll16 a.a.. 81wa¥. eo.-.... .... -.,-=====-=-=--=-=~ ,_...... . lll;Gl 1-~ "--..1 AB'1'llUR A. V.:Y -au. : patloa. Ut,eoo. T....,.. THREI!: BR. home with 2 bllU.. -----'--------•:.... II*« • '1 at .,.._. ......_t,. ~ ...;. · ' SOUTH OOABT Rl:A.LTY co.. a.Del cottage on 2' tot.. R.-3 mft~. tlKFURNJSBJm I ~ ,.... wr. •a l'ftlt,. a..w.ia! "';::-C:ur.~ ... ,_ .. l~mt SG2 ll&f:n BL, Ba~, PboM Room-for adcrl. bldg. Within a · ~IK:ed yard. al. pr, •1~1•1 It """" \Ml ..U..... . Am Harbor 20M. few lttt. ol best ~J t.thlnc loeo.tlo<I. -1017..1-5 -------------1 ........ Tbb .. IU1 oldu prop-• p. m. and _. -. -T\ ~~ :-~ : 11 BS•I, DrA'.l!'S ·ma !BUSine8S .'Property° ·~i.eo"":or ~o .::~: 111=: ~ .Rr:'':;:,lf~ .,.,.:::::,;,; 1'111 ---111111MoM •=N . .-....,. $14'7.M ~o. income ~ umd tor qulcl< aie ·1H1at. -..•P.---. no•.~ r .• ...._.._lilt. 1llMr..,. -t. J ft<lllll:8. -·1 ----at'Wfao. • , , --Uoa. '!'-. .._tal llaftBar <ft filll't --•.r ....., >i 117 for ' "Priced fOP quldt -.. .. _,. ll<?UTH COAST R&A.LTJ' co. • tTO. -Vie AlltibM. Ha.--u n-1 . late madel cu and -.·Ila,.._ 4'1T lf""'l'Qrt Blod. BM. --3cn .11.tln 8t., &Ibo&, -· • :rrn.J. lepTt oqn·1Ye .... "'14. . • . • TOcTl ' , ,, -.Jail · But>or IOU. , • -• • • I •• ' . .. • L I ' , •. ) SKY ~ BOBBING BpoalDng of n;ytng, lt OttD\11 that tJ>e politldana In Scuthem Call· fornla ·have fooled _&J'.9ynd long enough with lhia smoe attuatioO and ahould be •hawing ~ 90me re- NJt.._ One heara atones of how mu.ch improvement there Is but It cert.alnJy ~ not noUceable to Ule pilot. Thi• Is simply buck p&Nin« u la the story that the eource of the trouble cannot be fowid.. A ahort flight over th'! dty can ptn point every individual contrlbutor to lhe overall con- dition. Eariy one morning, not long aeo. I n ew rrom Orange c ounty airport to Los Angeles municipal in Ideal weather. The visibilit y wu nity mlJes excf'pt for a strip runnlng from the Puadena area to San Pedro which wu approx;- mately 1 mile w I d e and 1000' thick . In lhJa strip, t he visib iltiy wu down to less than 3 miles and wu a typical smog. On the return trip. I n ew over to find out what W'll.5 causing this and to u n d that It was all from a couf;le or amall burning dumps. U. of Cal., Otters Unique Nafural History Course An you a salt-water flaher· man? Do you dive foT abalone• or collec;t sea .eheU. ! Do you U.ke to explore the rock•. Ude-poot. and mud-flaU a.long our cout? If t.he answer ta "yea" to one or more ot these queaUona, rqt.s· tration f o r a n e w Unlvenlly of California cl&M la Indicated. '"The Natural History of the Southern Gallfomia Shore." ta the litJe of the unuaual University <'la.sS, which opens November 3 at Newport Harbor Union High school and i.!I scheduled to meet on rttteen consecutive Thursday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 o"clock. MOOSE "'1JAA88 RATS, .. left to rlpt. Supremo Deputy GoveNOI' Telly Ellteua. kstoal Dlnator J&meA W•t and Dt.trlc t \'Ice Pl"Nldmt Eur-ne E. EDI~ reeein tpecb.Uy·p~pe.ttd ad4 mint.I'• cape from oo, .. m o.r Jame.a C . Mll..,.r of N ~•-port Harbor MOOM Lodp 1481. The three blP offlcla19 of the order "'"'re pttl!M'!nl at th,. South C. f'fttraJ Mooee 05-tl'tct mee.Uq Oct. 10 ln l\I008e hall here. 'J ( PrCAS Photo I > Jlo.I,.• JI;,/_, -.,. , -·QllUNLE.UI", '141 lnzidt Battlor" llal b e e o the scene bf conebnt &Ctl.tity ~ -...... Jim Kline, lltudenl body pi t1lftnt. Marted t.be wheels turn!J>c wtu. a <Student boc!y can! drlve whleb atmmend down to a cJoee race between t.be rr.tunen and tenlon with the UPJ>erclua- m e n Onally oft:rwhilming t h e ftgbUng tn>eb.: "nlla ..tctory meant a free dance for the tenlon which wu held tn the hi&'h echoQI cafe- teria after the SepteJllbei\ game between. St. Monica t.nd Harbor. Sdoool Spldt Harbor'• at.&r" griddera have ln· stilled sch.cot. aplrtt into the I r alow-.atartlng backen and recent turnouts fOf" the varalty games I have been encouraging. At th~ Ofler· Tar game Friday night on D&vtdson fleld. Harbor wu well repruented. Cheer I n g: for the Sallon were Maureen Cameron, Jane Baker, Dick He rms. JO&Jl Drummond, Binkte Bechtold. Julie Wtlklru. Joh n Greenleaf. Susie Kline, Bill Cla.ncy, Ken Crumley, Bill Dosta. And.1'ea €Ttbben, Lu· be 11 e 'Boice and other tOotball enthu.slul.!I. Woodwind QUlntet • 5a¥e Hme ••• Sa¥e moMy. Buy your ,.frive<olor from your k>cal )i .,,,, deo&er. You con recognize him t,y the fcimous it '' ,,, emblem displayed in his window Of showroom. And when you buy, olwoys ,;gn tho !Olllillar grffn lit ,,'m controd. M,_._ F. 0. LC. • • They didn't eeem to be pouring ctf much amoke, but lt was .suf- ficient to drift out a cros.<t the city on the Inland breeze. diffusing and apreadtng out t o cov er a huge: area. When two 11mall fires can cauae .a much trouble. It Is ce r- talnly not difficult lo unde r9tan<l . why Southern Callfnm ia 1.s fast being renamed .. Smoggy C a 1 i- fornla." Instructor wtll be Dr. Walter B. Cllne, of Newport Beach. well kno\lo-n anthroP41logisl who h a. a made a hobby of oM ervtng and collecting the man y fonna of marine life between New po r t Beach and San Onofre. During tile University cour11e. after re- \'lewing the history of marine life on the coast of Southern Califor- n ia , u revealed by f()$!1111 depol!lll, and old shore llnea, Dr. Cline will discuM the ocean and the sho re as environment. the .!ltructure and habits of various types of organ· ism living on or cloae to the sho re. and some of the problems of the local fisheries . Typical Visitor is Angeleno Ocean Fisher Here in August Mr. Clinton Saw I n , mu s I r: I HARBOR I teacher at Harbor and conductor . , of the Or,ange County Symphony 'orche.atra, hu organiBed a wood- HIGHWAYS ARE AT THEIR GOLDEN llST Dexter Martin, Stat e Aeronau· Uc. co m m I s s i o n c r of South Carolina. who 111 pt>nt h is early life and learned to fly in Sa nta AnR. wu a recent vi21ito r to the city. aytng his w h I t e Stin11on Gull W ing. Mr. Martin hlUI been ve ry acUve In the fight and has done considerable c-ood toward pre ven t - ing the complete e limlnat ln n of Flight Training under the G. I. Bill. Lqula Pick from S a n Dieg('. Paul Aahe from Santa Barbara. and Carl Johnston from Brow n- field have also b c e n r e r:,e \ t vialtors to the Orange County airport. Oscar W ilde 111 a y s. "The olc\ believe everything; t h e m iddle aced sus pec t everything : the young K_NOW everyt hi ng ." The CAA aak that pilot111 re frain from ualng ,the phnnetlc NAN for tbe letter N In front of the a ir· c r & rt certificate nu mber when calling towers or communication cent.era. When the lette r N a.p· pean at the end of the number. however, It IB correct to use t h.-. phonetic NAN. Even In the face of some a ir- port.I clotiing due to the curtail - mut of G. I. Flying, the CAA report.a that there were 6,431 air- porU_u ot June 1st of this year which represent• a. OAIN o f 291 a i r-port.a over t he previous year Certainly the more airports ther e are. the more practical nying wlll become for all. atnce It will mea n belng able to get cloae to wher e one wlahea to go. Wilbert )oUey. marine from the El Toro Air •talion. hatJ completed h1a tralnlng under the G. I. Bill and rec a I v e d hls Commercial lice.nae. Norm Hagen. l!lport flsh- \nl' ch&rter operator, received his Prtvate cerUftcate in hi• Stinson. BUI Barnett received hi& Multi :S::Octn.e rating In lhe Twin Ceuna. There .eema to be another wa\·e of "Air Circuaea" appeati.ng at the va.riou• "Smoggy California" 4}rportl. These a.re Interesting to • pilots,· but It I• unfortunate that aome other mean.I!! canno t be found to attract crowd! to the a.lrport. Parent.a or proepectlve pllol.9 be- U•ve that everyone who learn.a toJ ny mu.st I ea r n aerobatics a.nll therefore will not a.How their SOM and daughter• to take up flying. Nothing ls farther from the truth. One may learn to fly and to Fly Sale.ly Without d o I n g anythi r.g mor-e vtclDWI than a almple stall Which feela about the same d..!I driving a car at fair speed over the brow of a hill. In other words. th~Ship executea a climb and the:i u the •tall la reached the nofl(" lowen juat u the n<>M! of the car doe9 alter It pe&llea lhe ere.at of the hill There la abeolutcly no danger In any of lhe required flying and nothing to frighten even the m<.'at timid. If such we re not the CllM. onf!' v.·ould not see the many 60 and 70 y ear old plloll!I who are now enjoying thjfl mo• t hf!'althful a nd interf:ating activity. st .UOOth L&odl.ag Th e studenlJil v.-ill I ea r n to identify several hundred com.n1 on species. ThOl'le interested in 11 pecial topics will write report.! on thei r o wn observations. Several field trips will be made on week-ends t o point!! within e a: s y-driving dil'ltancc of Newport. Regi11tration ror the _ counie will be a ccepted a t the Novem ber 3 meeting. Mait Arrested for Drunk Driving Augwrt ill the best business month in Newport Beach, closely followed by July : 55 per cent of all local business comes from out of town, Los AJ!geles, Holl~ood. PasadeQa., Alhambra and the Puente Vallfrovra • and people come here mainly for ocean fishing, secondly for bay boating and thirdly r bay swimming. T hrl!lf" fac t.JI have been unrarth----- ed t:iy a. survey rC'Cently com plcte-rl ] shing put:ilica t1 on~. ~eneral mag· by thr a.dvertllln&" and publlc:lt y I 1ncs. billboards. yachting pub- comn1ittee of the Cha.m~r nf I ft lion~ maps Martin Ray Cochran, of Ana· Con1m erce, for the purpose of I a . ' .. heim. last week \\'&S 11.rrc~ted by determining how be-st t o publicize .:: Tht' committee ~~~pllmg1 ~~e o fficers of the California High -Nf'wport Harbor, aa well M di'-I port was com.,.......:·· o nex way patrol after being Involved term in lo&" g eneral bualne~ -con-r11.n rttR ldcdha1knnanR ). Vile WH•adlhl •krs, in a n accident here on the Arches d il l f•n e 1c . uper en c s, overpass. He w flS ctriarged wi th ons . . r nn<'t h Eacl and J ack G r ay. d runk drtving a nd lodged In th<' )ff'rcb&nta Qut"rtf'd udley Boyce . o f the bu.!llness edu- county jail. O n the baaia of q ueationnaircn lation division. Orangr Coast Col- The Anahf'im ma n was arresteJ returned by over one hunclr r d f" ~"· assil!l t ed with the compilatlon after Harold Hart. 261 Walnut buaineM flrma and a.salgnlng the t he 1nra rmatlon . · place , Costa. Mesa. reported t o month of Au~t the 100 pt.·rccnt ~ . --F-- Newport Beach police that he WBS vo lum{' of bUSineas flgure, th e ~xtens'1on Seen <!riving nort h on Newpor t Blvd. other montha' percent.ages work- when a car passed 1'1m and cut 1 l foll w Jul 97 · Sep h W k "' 0 11 .. 0 "' '· • • or H1'g way or in, smashing his left fender. He t ember. 70: June, 67 ; May, 50; said that w)len the driver of the October, 4~: Aprll. 4S : March. 36: car stopped and g ot out he ap-December, ~; November, 34 ; J a n -l Extensions of up to l!lix monl.hft peered to be Intoxicated. He tol<l ua.ry, 32: F ebruary, 30. RY ·be granted in city highway officers when h e could g e t no The 11 eectiona from w h I c h I ork being d n n e by cities of information from the man he t.ook meuurab}e numben of visitors range t-ounty under allotment of down the li cense number of hil" come are In the following nrdl'r : unds from Orang e county gaao- car. which local police put out Central LOii Angelea and Holly· ne-t.ax mo ney . the board of aup- on a general broadca.st. I wood, Puadena, Alhambra and rvlsors las t week noUfled the Cochran wa.~ later pic ked up the Pue nte Valley, Coata Mcaa, range .County League of Citiell. e n Harbor Blvd. -res t of Orange County, R iverside, The cities league ha.d requealed Gen. to Address Guard Reserves AJI Orange co u n t y officerft, n o n -commlsaloned officers, en- listed men &nd fo rme r service men identified wtlh and lntere.8ted In becoming members of the Cali - fornia National Guard reaerve are lnvlted to a special meeting t o· night at Sixth A rm y H ea d4 qu•rtera. 1012 No. Main •treel. S a n t a Ana. The Invitation ia extended by Lieut. Col. Lealle E. Soderberg of Corona del Mar. regimental co mmander or t he Orange County organization. Brig. ~n. Leroy H . Wataon of Fort MacArthur. commander or the Southern Military district. California 0 r g a n I zed Reeerve Corps. w i ll be the main apeaker of the evening his comment to be chteny on what la being done In Southern CaliJornla about lndU8t· rtal mobilization. Wednesday evening In the sa.1ne headquarten thr l!'t a n d 2 n II battalions from Long Beach will mef't with the 3rd battalion frorn Orange C'O Unty a ccording to Capt. John J . h-fills nf Santa Ana. per· sonnet officer of the 4th Re~lmenl California National Guard .}'ttJcrv~. Purpose of t h I s n1eetlng I.! t0 C'omplete the table ot orga.nlz.atio'l now 'Ming prt"pnred under th e direction of Major Stewart S. Clint on. of Long Beac h. staff ex- et"Utive off1 c-er . Sa n Bernardin o and desert. other h a t more t ime be gr&nj.ed lo areas ot Southern California, La-me of the communities which guna Beach, Lon& Beach and ~ave not been a ble t o complete north to Sant& Monica, Pomona t'-'Ork as ICh~uled. The county Vallt>y. Brea Canyon, San Fet· ~ow make!! B-ll oc&tiona lo ciUea for nand o, Sa.n Joaquin Valley and ~ork within thei r limits on atreeU Ba kersfield. ~of general county Interest," but t;Ule8 that work muat be completed F1ahln.,s Popular ,,.ithln a year from lhe time _ a Why do people come to N ew· ~roject has been approved by the port Harbor ! The a.nswer hU ~perv1sors and highway depart· been found, &nd lhe reuons are .bent. in thUI order: ocean f18h lng, bay The league was notified that if boating. bay swimming, sight-a ny city reques~ an exten.alon of seeing and tourinS". ocea.n boat· time. the super_vtsors will "con- ing. bay fiahlng. ocean awimming, 111der the requf!filt" and that the photography and arlJI. t i m e limit wll.I be "aubject t o modification up to six months." In order to rind how beat to advertUle . the &re& the rollowlng ml.'dla , In order, have been recom- mended by the m erchants co n· ta cted ; rad.lo, newspaper adver- tlsing, movle11, illwitrated folde r•. "Faith l.s lhe fou!ldatlon of freedom, as it 111 thr tounrlatton of all spiritual va.lues."-NAM Pr~s. Wallace F. Bennett. AREA wind quintet wlth1it the echool'" muaic department. Th e quintet made Its debut at the first P .T .A. GIRL meeting of the year. Members of t he organ.luUon are: Don Steffen· S·-COUT sen. French horn; Tom Hender4 l"on , oboe; Bobett e Oarret,1 ---~...,,>:'!~; al~ Wurster, clarlt1et,t Mariner: Troop 15 Sblp Naiad Skipper, Mrs. Teet Hambrook 1st mate, M~. Kenneth Start>g c 2nd mate. Mr8. 0 . G. Sue&.! 0 r f I c e r of the deck, Carol PlertJon T)ve.nt..y members of this ship meet on the second and fourth Tuesday evenings in the GI r I Scout houae. Several mariners 0r the ahlp are now taking naviga- tion cour~s offered by the Balboa Power f'quadron at BYC. Lu Belle Boice, $harry V n n Compernolle a n d Ca rol Pierson have reached the t op rank in Atariners. called "Olct Sall," anrJ an:i now Senior Ufe Savers. 1-f ost of the Mariners u.slated al the Glrl Scout Day camp thl.a summer . Mariner troop 9, Stornway Skipper, Mra. Eula' Daniels Quartermuter, Frances H a r- rlson Chairman Mother Troop com- mittee. Mrs. Fred Grant The troop numbers 12 members •l present and meet.a the second and fourth Thureday of ea c h month e.t the Girl Scout hOU8<'. MeeUnga were held during the •ummer, w I th members laking the opportunity to Improve their awlmmtng. Also 11everal sesalons wer e held aboard the skipper'11 aloop Sabot and recenUy a trip to C&tallna wu enjoyed over the week end. · " ThJa t1:.00p a l 11 o la 11tudytng navtga.Uori with the Balboa Power Squadron at BYC. First flnd Trouble Before inaerllng a new fuse a.s a. aubatltute for one that has burned out, It ia an excellent idea to dl8cover lhe rea.aon for the de· mile of the first one, &dvl..ses the National AutomobUe Club. Allow..,. lng the trouble to 'remaJn maY mean. that the new fw:e wW go 'he way of the first. ~'1>~1-niij·~··-~~ U nder the •pon.aonhlp of Mra Sherry Lo\irie, art teacher, Nanc Cameron wu appointed editor o(l the Galleon, the achoo! annual, at~ the weekly board of co nt r o meeting on Monday. Requl.si te for the appointment were a back ..i. ground of art, considerable lit C'r&ry tnt.erltllt and a fa.lrly g~ knowledge of journalism. Nanc_ hu begun work on the a.nnual, including t hem e, makeup, plc" tures and cover dealgn. "Gf"P&t Ex~tatlons .. A vlaual aid prognm, planned ror all cluaes hu materialized al'! expected. The object of the program, of which Mr. FI o y cJ Harryman. science tea c h er, 1..9 mentor, la to enable the students t o leam not only through th e ~~~~~ ~!e1~g~ a.:,~l~~ l~u~ oa~8:1 through motion plcture11. T h e JCqgll•h cla..uea rece.nUy nw "Great Expectations," a con~ densed veralon of th e original Hollywood film. Other plcturee on music appreciation, Spaniah, hl11 Lory, aclencea and other irubjecUI have also been run off and more are planned In the future. Fad• A carry-over rrom s u m m e r seema to be just about the most popular pa.atlme ever to hit Har· bor except for, perhape, Argyle, sock.I! knitting. All the "regular kids" are-taking It up and many have become experUi on lt-lhe strumm in' ot ukulele.. 1 In between cla.ues the halt. reaoun_d with the plucking of the eluate tnatrument and the serenading: of the fellows. Some of the vlrtuoaoe on the ukt> are: Jeanine Weat, Leonard Hall. Ca r o 1 Andenon, :Nancy Millet. Lane Keran, J an et Hill. Dick Herma, Carol Harrl80n, Deloril'I Ankeny, N or rU a Marahall, and Seymour Beek. Subsurface Water In Danger, Warns Orange County's d'Ntndllng re, servea of un.det(TOUnd .freah water are In dal'!ger of pollution. Loren E . Blakely, conwltinl' engineer. warned lhe boa.rd of wperv11!10ra In the report of a •urvey submitted by him to the supervtaon . Blakely pointed to sea w ate r near the coastal areas. lnduatrial Wlutea, and the El Toro Marinf' Corp11 air atation a• largely re4 spon11ible tor the current threat to subeu.rface waler. Many oil wells, he u.id, a.re dlaposing of wute$ through the Wute Water Ola· ~posal Co., which hu lines connect- ing with the heavily overloaded Joint OUUall Sewer aystem. He declared that the otl com- paniu are co-operating in ae:ek - 1ng t o eljmlnate the d & n g e r of pollution. You Get All These EITlll on Fall Trips by GREYHOUND .ff/IW SAVINGS Low G:reyhound fares mean extra cash for extra fun. 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Save 20% on Return Tripi SWAFFOltD MKS. llSZ Cout Htpway Phone Beaeon WZ I I.it M111 111r1/ /11 1 I.II uu M1119 -~ . ' . ' I The J t .OOOth landing on the USS_ Boxer'a deck \\'&a Tnade by a Con.air fighter plane piloted by l•t I..t-Guy 0 . Badger of t he Mar1tie CorP-" A I r St.aUon. El Toro. He wu preM.nted with a 20--pound decorated cake at formal ttnm.onJr.. f.ta jor Clinton a.ssumffi dutle11 _!L3 staff executJve offlct'r when Capt. W illiam IT e d I Pinnix of Santa Ana wu made commander of lhe Third Battalion. All former t:;ervlce men in Orange county are urged to attend these two meet- ings. Honorable dlaoh&rge papers a re sufficient idenlificaUon f o r membershJp in thlll Ruerve Cotp:1 unit. Many ctesirable duty auign- ment.B &\l.•ait t h o a e w h o can qu~. MO uni• WHAT MAKI (OR MODEL) CAR YOU DRIYI Kindells Did Not Sell Ceramics Plant unorothy Kindell'• Ceramic& .. Gifts," 1217 Oout Hwy .. Corona dd Kar. hu not bftn completely dial>C*d or•to Mr. and Mn. John I!:. Kc.Kee u erroneously reported ln a tocal MWtpaper Thunday. Mn. Kbtdt:U told t h e New• 'nJOS today t..bat only the gift ~ bu been taken over by Ole KcJtna. 'lbe cenmica plant. con· tln\MI under the ownenh.lp and ~t o( M.r. and Mra. klncMD Who own Ute buUdlng and ban leaM!d Ute ctn abop to the .,._ Bet.,s Too Good Sometlmes bei,ng too good can be loo bad. Driven who haw been dt"iving for a long Ume and have acquired a hJgh de:gTff of skill oncn become nonchal&nt. wvm lbe Publk Safety Depart· I ment at Ute National Automob~ ~tub. They become '° aure of •.hemM-1\•es tbat tbey no k>nger take Ute job of drivtng teriouafy UKl from Ume to time wtll let lMir attention wander. Sucb a drivu abouJd remember that a moment of iMttention while be- b..ind the whed ot • apeediq" car may very well co.t him hb Wa. IT8 ... eOLslof llOl(ENT --...... " ·--.. --• I ', •• .. ""1••' ..., . . ~ .. procNirw te lie p. ~Mill Sa' Jc , ... ......, • 1'sapw.' 9c9lll Din ••>...., -w: A n 2 I , .... 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