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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-03-28 - Newport Balboa News TimesJ .. • 9 ~Ive wht1t you . · gave list YI'''• • • and 1dd a •IJIJll qu1rt.1r more l • WPOl2T • . • • • • .. I • I ~ ~ You~ too, ·~an helpthr~ i , your RED CRO,SS llW!llJ!I • • FIVE CENTs ~lty BOard to · Spomor Area Sales: Conference TRto · ·ROBS CORONA · DEL MAR SNACK ' BAR; [1,NKED WITH · L. A. HOLD-UPS, CAR, THEF1S Appointment of commlt'"'9 to brtng to the Harbor area one ot a Nries ot edueaUooaJ and aala con- ferenca tor realtoni aponaored ~)' Ure Calltoml& Roal Eatate ANocl· atton In cooperation w I t h t h e Newport; Harbor Board of Rea.I· ton. was announced to d a-, by' Harvey O. Peue, preetdent of the . . . local orpniatlon. The onMay conference for t.h1a area wtll1 be held on April 13 at Newport Beach in the BaJbo& Bay club, with the Newport. Harbor Realty Board acUng aa hc.t to the boanJ of Santa Ana, Anahelm. i"ullerton, WhltUer. Montebello, Lqun& Beach and 5-.n Clemente, haaeutd Local committee. appointed to aaaiat ill ana.ngcmeota r or th e conference wt1t'"111erve under Edwtn Pendleton or Whittier. vtce presi- dent of CREA u co.nference di- rector. Conference chairman for the local hoard will • be Willtam HUolCl'Q(t. Pease 11tated, Ivan Mac- Millln as attendance chairman. OOUNCILMANIC CANDmATa are pictured at tbe Oow de& Mar OY'Je, 1NoellitSoa'a meetlq ln t.he elemeatary adaool audlt:orlum TbW"IMb.y n tcttt. ~ modld&te. •.ens Neb (t\."C!ll the -.mr anao11at of tlme lo Mpi"'HS 1be-lr lie"·• .'Ind a llv e:l,y 11oe.doa pel1od followed. Lett to rtpt: O. 7- RW>erteoa, Robert ,..._., Norman Mlltf'r, ~ter hbe.U. Franch llon'at.b Uld lll"&de.n flnd\. A..,._nt from tbe pl.du.re la Tom N orton, W'llu had apJM'111 nld •t the mcetln• -.rlkr. (Photo by Gerhardt> • Heavy Seas Halt Catalina Race HMvy seaa t o r c e d the six atarten lo tum back Sa.tu.rday In the tint annual 8alboa Yacht club race to Cat.a.Una Ialand. Tbe ucort vuaeL J . L. Mun80n'• 30.. toot cruiser. En c h an le r W . cauaec1 many &Ntioua moment. at the cl\lb when they weren't .heard from for tlve hOUr8. They tumed JJP 11afely at Catallna'• WhiU Cove. Of the six yacht.a that started the race at 10 :4~ a.m .. Bob MU- ler'11 Weatward turned back 1tOOn after, whUe the other five con- Unued up the eout to a spot about nvo milu off Buntlnfton Beech before they decided to turn back. The o l h .e r five at&rter-s (C<>•tl•ued ......... It) ~~~~i.*1E~f.~?~:~:: PUT 0. Z. ROBERTSON ''ON GRIDDLE'' E~:.~~~l~~~:£~!?~l'AT C. D. Mo CANDIDATES MEETING; Boys Escape from ~~n:.=:d :::· aocoro-VIEWS ON SALES TAX QUESTIONED c~s~.~=-~~~~~r~ "W i th the rapid changes in 14 7 e a r• of mce. Thund."1.y buaineu condiUona it ha.a been A virtually dormant poUUcal attwaooa ~ from N~·- ::::!.~~t°:r r,:1~;:· :; ~= ~':;:!.'; !;~nted wh:no ~~nr:~: 'J d I K I d r f J d Dod !:e" = ~~-~~ bu)'inir and selling public and for Counc:tlman o . z . Rob<rtBon was u icia now e ge 0 u ge ge I -"got their ........ tho fol- the protection of the property put on the griddle In hl.s own balll· IM\i•S day. owner, to attend th~ae refresher wick. N t A • ted c A led Tb.e bo71t went tlllroup • couracs .made available through Grilling ot the councilman by 0 pprec1a ', ase ppea "ilrdow In -of tll•. Inter-our 1tate a880ci.ation," Pease aid hi• own constltu~nll!I took place roptk>a rVOOM wbfJll u.~y li\'ef\" at th4!' orpnJzation meeting'. ol the at a meettq of th.e Corona. del temporarily Wt alom as ot n---•tt "C 11r 1 •--vt ll A decision by Judge Donald J . Dod•e on N~rt Beach Town-CO•u..iua ee. a . orn a ,._ many ·Mar Cl c Aleoc.ia on in. the ele-.• -·· r -eitrs were <*llfod to eope wtth naU011aJly known reaJtor _ educa-mentary 9Chool auditorium. It fol-sbJp ceurt waa appealed to su~rtor court. lut week by lhe stale ...., lntox.k'Atred ff'ft9le" ebe- Uona:, &pprataers. buJklers, and lowed clrcuJaUon ot a teller by department of publJc worka. The state JOit the suit against a Coat.a •·kre at biNdqu&rten. spcd.a.U.ate ill the real estate pro-the councilman to Harbor area .MCA resident and a nrm or tree •WTeotta and apparently didn't ap-&eported m•eetnc from tbelr f..aon and we llft fortunate \hat butinea men Vl wb.leh .Rober'taon predate • bit of "Jud.Ida.I knowledce·· from the Judse on how It bome9 'l'lutnQil.)', Nt1' ...,,_ theee tndlviduab a.re 'Willln• to tor the ftrst tlme propo.sed a 50 ahould ca~ for \ta own treea. "'-ere fOWKI ~ ttte . ,.._.. share their Jsnowl;f:dl'e fl-De_! expei;l~ ptr cent reductJon of the city Th• '300 •ult fwu filed in ltJd&'e ~·· court aplmt Golden ADJ:l:pa af tllle tt~ fJM'boJ' . ·-with 11.1." ~ --tax:----llo·-·i.od . ...Ip) ot•Ooota lloca; CllarlM IC. K'tand... allo&ed -l9 Yacht L&rrdl"I'• UH Ooaat .:f-~ (Cft.ttaaed on. Pase I) been follted on the community by have been an empJoye o1 the flrm ; . . lil .. wa.r. n.e,-'""8 a...YVM "Mayor Drake and his mouth· by Llo7d lohuoe. oper-.t:or or Dr. Boyd Slated to Appear in Court Dr. Spencer H. Boyd. 4.0, prom· inent Lido L!le and Santa Ana pbysfctan, will appear ln Hunt- ing'ton Beach Townahlp c91i rlt Wednesday on a charre of drunk drlYlng. He wu arrealed la.st week by California H I g h way patrolmen and pronounced unflt to drive by a physician alter one member ot lhc medical profeaalon had de- otiaed to examine him, it wu re- ported. After b e l n g booked on the cba.rge he was rf!'leued pending Wedneaday'a hearing before Juat- lce ot the Peace Chris P. Pann. ' 1111,-l.D.Tl'PDL" INllK""Y IN• -., ~u ~ ""-. ._ 1""' -._. fl ot io w \lie ..... ., , ... .._ ..... • ....._ -. }Ill ;lat 1• wlUI ....... .--.-·-., ··~ -·· ........ -... -...... 'S .... ..... 111111 • ._ ~ -= !* ; I t ....... la a S' t ._. 'II c-. .... lll&L• ''" ...... >. piece;• tbe ~tter befnl' a frank and Otto M. Dodd. owner of prop-balance betw~n the-tu.net.Iona of tile &a.ndia.J. &Del botll '">'w weft ref ere.nee to thl• newsptlper. erty al 164H-70 Newp o rt Blvd. le.vet and roOt.a." That practlce a,. med "'1th .%4 callbl"fl "-'"" Robertaon M:Ored. what he calJed Amount of the autt wu aald to be la foll owed by orchard.lsta. Judie volvr-ra. the "rule or ruln policy of ·Mayor the value of the three treeA which Dodge &&ld. FoUo\o\inl ~Ir ftM".'l.pe from Drake" and lbe newspaper. the •late clalma were damaged. He ~mmended that the •tale the Io car eon1tabu.lary, they It was ·the flnt time Mayor Wlthoul any permll foi:: their department " a c q u I re 'Judicial ea}o)·ed a aJsht of f~om be- DT8.Jl:e 'i name hu been dn.wn ~moval from the Highway de-knowledge'," aner noting th a l fof"CI brins r'!CC&ptured FJ1day lnto the current campaign. partmenl. lhe state alleiea the one of the three treea In queaUon on Harbor hl&ad Wbeft they Re\"f'nue Cit.rd trees were cut down by ·the de-had been lopped more than the bad b ee n ~n·ed enterlnr ftndanU. olbers and wu "KrDWlng more \"M!&ftl bomiel\. 1'118 Up-oft ......, To t h c councilman's ~rUon vt I th th In th Judge Dodge, noting lhat jua-c orou& Y an any 0 era e from a ,,·om.'UI ,,.ho •d •be lhat he tavored a reducUon ln vicinity." the tax, which he decl&r:ed "has tlce8 ot the peace normally <Ud ~ tbe you:npten un.1.y- not tMue oplnlon11, wrote a letter Oodgf: satcJ ne WU not cond.on-tar a boat at a plf'r on the been a Bertous blow to merchant• 1 • In flndlng for the defendant.a a.nd Ing removal of trees from public btland. here," J. B . Stoddard, 226 Ju--n'd t"t t pl _, th • h d t with t mJt mlne A venue, Corona del Mar. ,..... 0 • op ng <a e tree. • proper Y · ou per or prun-The boya •"''bo "W'r-ttliraRd been 8t benefit to the tttt rather lng which wouJd ruult in Injury te Utdr ..--e:a. told of'tlctoni uked the counctJman where "you r-~ than a damage. lo trees. He noted that the deten· lbeJ' had l'1UI &\\a• from "°8M" expect to ,.et money" to use for .a--u ' needed Improvements! Stoddard Roots Wf',.. ~ ~ta apparen )' lnte~ded to re-l'hunday, pne to MoatitbeUo aa.id it would be more logical to move the trees, but tblf.t '1ooklng to tbe holne of a friend. where The court noted that roots of at the result of lhe operation" they bad taken the revol•-en. '1ower property taxes" ln vtew ot th h d •-ed b th e trees a "'"'n damag y e tr~• were not damaged by ytw.v added th..'l.t they ltad bid-the 1118,000 revenue derived from 1 cutting of deep trenches aloog the delendants and that the "in-detl Tblll'llday a1-t In u.e YI-. the Alea tax in the pa.st year N Bl d h d h cl al •• ewport v ., llltd e sat e dent may have a v ue u a dnJk-of t be Lido J91e brl"-which. he said., h&d made possible ta•1n • j dlc:lal kn led ·· d ., -.• . wu ..,, g ' u ow ge emonstration that when root.s of and In t he morn.In• bad takrn many badly-needed lmprovement..s. -of the fac t that 1'when a large treea on atate highway right-of-a ltandy and unaUenditcl f'O"'-lncluding the new Cotona del Ma r part of the root 1.,.tem I• severed way a reduced by layt f fire &tal ion. J"' re ng 0 boat Md made tllel.r "'1 te Stoddard declared he felt thr or damaged. the proper pracllct: pipelines .· .. the authort.tlea abould Harbor bland "'here they ~·ere councilman had been In error In h1 to ren1ove a. slmUar portion of stt lhe lope a~ pruned lo rutore takeD la custody tile -11eCOad putt l n ' "Mayor Drake and his the top part .. , to restore proper proper balance. Ume. mouthpiece on the spot " ln con-, sh1r1~;-Wi~-.. Boat Founders Off Peninsula; c!~!tm~r ~!~!lm Claim Rescue Slow In .Coming catlfomlan to win the pr I 1 e d' · UUe of ''Cover Girl" In the La.dies' How more than .,.n hour and a the culler lnURed.JateJy. But. ac-•-------------- Home Journal u n d 1 • c 0 v e r ed hall elapH<I from the lime dJ• continc to the Harbor Dcpart- American Beauty se.rte& ls Shlrlf'y treu flafft wve lffD off-t1hore ment. Ule call wa.a received there Inrram of 211 Vla Koron, Udo F"riday nl&ht by Peninsul& Point at 7:60 p. m.I It came from the JaJe. Photographer John Mech.ling re&ldenta and tne time tbe Coast Police Department a.nd wu at- of Lacuna Beach submitted her Olla.rd cutter ~ a founderln& once relayed to the Cout GuarcS. Unne11 in Fre Ilk Deseu t Accident wtnnlnt picture and dld the cover t:ruiaer In tow toda.y •Ult lacked a Deputment apokeaman ~ Attorney Frank UnnelL l!lxalt- por{RJt. which adorrui the April an explanation. ed. ~ Ruler of ?jewport Harbors 1'8Ue ol tbe Journal.. In addition, Q::efUcUng atatuneala from Records of lbe PolJce De,.,t~ Lodge ot Elks. nanowlY ettcaped Kn. Incn.rn modela an "Amert-th~ Hatbor J>eput.n\e:nt and the ment dlKloeed that two addlUon• ean Beauty's Dollal'-Wiae Ward· local COUt Guard contingent Sal· al ~porta from pea80tll .omentns death Saturday momlnc when hla robe .. tor the Jourtl&l I• ah Ion urday morning failed to clarity tb.e &lpa.la ~ere turned Jn at t :OI car turned turtle twice on lhe- pagea. the m Ya t '-r 1 aa one Penlnwla and qain at t:J:O.. cteart hi•hway between Mecca Hor blognphy, which appcan. Point --• cllu&ed bwlglln& ~ the 1oftC Cltlq ocCU. red and Blythe. in Ute macaalne. deolCf'lbea her aa on the ~part of boU't orp.nlu!Jons ln the HaRot Degutmenl O!' at Tbe B&rboritc waa en route to "&loo the ftnrt. and , prol>ablT u.e and deocrl!Jed tlle perfonnanca or l!I eo..t~' -"' _ _. • 1a1t •r.uri-•ered A m • r I c a 0 the Coaat Guard u "aboolulel7 • · . _.. 8l7the to' participate In the In· ,.---M __ ,...,, -known. • Mn. Hou. wbo 8-\t\7 to move into a new bOme --.·-·-· .. . decJ&nd UM ~ ~ pt•»auan of a new aka Lod.Je.. Cftl'1' f«w montba... Hu bu.band, 8be WM Mn. Stedman Bc.r. "'did all ll cOalcl, .. WboeVer wu • 1"°"''' acrved u an offk:tt of -JDgram. la •a coo......., 2100 & OoMa .....,... wbo de-dllQ' at Ure 'llal1ior Doputm.ot Ule .Gr&lld Lode< for U.. lnatal·· wbo llUlldo a -· -~ dand lolle and lllr nellllbonl lint app&nlltbo t.llod to ..., ,... to ,. latlon. Wnll7 qi, put tho. -on -MW UI!! -~ Ille dl•blod ~ ..U. °""' -ud lie• marlr.M. C ..n. It and mo"'11 Illa -1 411,,. toll at about 8:00 n<ICJlllon. A..lonliac to rcporta ot tlle ac- fallllly wt. 'Ibo 1-an _ I" "'-~ "1Pt.. lllle -.Id tho • • ......_. !Oldeql, u.ui.n WN ar1'1ng ·-. ~ 1n t11a1r nm --..,.t waa .......at. ieo 1&N ott-••1•1' -.._ • u.e ~ wl>en be lilt a .up. -map. s.pj,117. 8hirlq 111r.ca -· wwt Of t11o Jott7, _._ )(ra. Boar -that u ..,. Illa car bc>P--wu caqht "''-~linl'·) ' In& bol~ la .... ldP -allCJ .... Mlshllora ~-'""" In ,,,.,. of -dmlnir the A ~ ot Callfomla -· ~·--!lie~ tile~ auant C1llW!: ~ .-aad -t.-ll!IM and out, ltlr'"1 waa..... ~ le Ille Me w.port loft tile ~ and proca•••d tile rued. :.S ;..:.Adi..:.,. W:'*::s~ ~i:-..,.•..:c ::;r~~ ~.f~ ~t~~~ ~"';::" ~~}. •d:ttC.: i.o.a ""-... -... a -II."-• -& o-a -. ai ~ ........... to t b • JltQ I ..... ,waa -to 1117t»-- --ctrt. ... --a f :tt, ~ ----... lla'f'loir tile •Allea Looi" -· ... --to -put.ia u. ... prt9a li>r -BS -p--IOw -t S • :twe -111 •tla -.tra-. Ille •HJJI"!"' 0( !ae -i.....,.. Ao-=::-:~-:.-a:....-: fte~U:,t~~,~-'.:9 *: ~0.:~:14.:•s:: ': ;'i:O ~';:J!t.t•: .anteli Mm iltta' & two ,,.,.., JOit O'Dal U.. Ra ... D f l Ft; •l c9M e ....... ..,_,,,,.., • ... lll lllFB a a d ;m1NI 190•111 ~ , -,-•:1\1-·' 11 t c~1 I • ,(C 'I It ..... IJ -llllo M"ll El • MOON MULLINS LOSES BOAT-The 86-foot ketch Evtan \\'M repol1ed lost la Mexlca.o " .. te.n1 Ol'er tl\e "·eekead by 0\\'11M M. C. "~loon" Mulllns, Corona del Mar. The 00.t drag-g«I llDCh.ur durt.., the otpt \\'hih' moored off San Oablo, a small harbor 90Utb of La P.u., and MTnt on the rock"' T\\·o lar&e holtos In the bow lad.klate th" 1'hlp may br a t otal IOM. Mulllo• and hl!f ere\\' rerno~ u much l'f'Ar from ~ boat u poulble a.a.d retnmcd to N~·port, Harbor Monday. (Photo by Beckner) HE~ICOPTER R~SC~fS PAlR STRAttDID -IN . RAGING SfAS Three youthtuJ M. on te be 11 o bandits early yeet.erd&Y-: held up and robbed the Snack Bar. 1819 Cout h.lghway, Corona , dcl Mar,• eecaping with more t.ban "'-~ ' according to N e w p o r l Be&cb police. The trio, which polioe ea.id bad h.eld up a West Covina cale and made ott wlth $30 earlier in tile evening,' v.·aa captured 21 mtnutes late.r. u they ned the ecen.e of the robbery here ln a late model automobile . .Police said all three were armed · with •tolen weapooa and .that all of the money talc.en from the S n a c k Bar waa re· covered. Followlnc an all-points broad- cast by Ne.wport Beach police, the fleeJni" bilndlu were spotted by California Highway patrolmen traveling north on Harbor boule- vard at J 7th atreet. They were captured at Garden Gr'O'Ye boule- vard, where the patrol car forced them off the road, alter they bad attempted to outrun the oflicen, Norman Heffner and W a It er Lemmer. They aurrendered with· out resistance and officer& de- clared the lhnc iuns were found on the flObr in the rear of thu. car while the pa.per sack con- t.ainlng the money, waa dlacovered under t~e front scat. Lod(ed In 'ail All three were lodged U1 the county jail and later transferred lo tht> Newport Beach ci ty Jail. Officers said two of the young hoodlums, Richard ·R i08. 20, and Herbert F . Trevino. 16. <'ntere<l the Snack Bar near midnight as the place wu preparing lo close for the night. They ordered cor- f ee and pla'Yed the juke box for about 10 minutes while th <' I r companion, Edward D. Eaton, 16. waited tn the car outside. While the p&ir wu occupietl al the juke ~ police decla.ted three patrons entered and had j ust seated themselves at the bar when 'ftloa -1ld 'I'Te"rlno drew thel r guna. R ece.ipU Were ordered ta.ken "two NewP,Oz;t. men were re8· I from the cash register and the cued by a Navy helicopter artcr Vopl. Atu:lenon Sued pa.tr commanded the cook to put belnl' stranded &ll night Saturday Claiming $2000 still is dUe on the money ln a paper bag, which in a small boat moor<'d 300' reCt a pipe lnata.UaUon which wu done they grabbed from him. Patrons trom lhe Oceanside pier as high In San Bernardino la.st year: Fred were not robbed. wind~ and mountainous waves A. Storey and Theodore W. Jur· Jerry Eva.na. Snack Bar man- battered the cout. ling Friday filed suit for that ager, noUflcd local police in1- amount against Al Anderson and mediately after the young band!~ C. A . Unn. 72. and C. A . Wil-J ohn Vogel. Newport Harb 0 r dt-parted with the" loot and offi· llam11, 32. both of the Municipal businessmen. IL was alleged lhe cers put out an a.ll-polnts broad· 'ITa.ile r Park, Newport. spent & 1 cost of the entire project was cast. hectic night on their wave-lo.'iStod ~~00 and that only $3WO had 1 AccordlnJ to Newport Beach salvage~ veuel whllc a Co as l been paid. \ (OonUn.Ul"CI on. Pace 6 ) Guard patrol bpat and sh or P craft futilly atlempled to reach them. , Finally the helicopter came to the rescue. hovering ove r the boat while William.a a i1 d Ltnn were lifted aboa.rcf by lines at- tached lo an electric winch. The 11man craft later aank. The pair were put on shore by the helicopter. wet aqd cold but uninjured. The p1a.ne wu ftom the Naval Air station, Mira.mar. and wu piloted by Malery Ketn- bro. chief ayjaUon mate. Williams, owner ·or the salvage ve.neJ, had kept It moored al Cole's Udo Cove Anchorage, by the LidO Isle Brtd&e. Another Newport Harbor ves- ael moored to the same buoy. the .fO-tool Slrto, a bait boat, waM cast adrlft In the 11tonn and wa~ splintered by the waves against a beach two milea • o u t h of <>ce&Nlde. Issues Waming on Mufflers · In a "~I aimed a t student.a who will ~ Utelr Eaaf"~r - \\"eek l"Matkm. la N~ Harbor, ifudae Jlan7" L. Blodpt !!iald tAat all clrl"-e" fOWld g'Uilty of t.vln& u UJesal Mutner oo their «an "ill be ftlled a mlulm.um of Pt and prtor offe;nden; ,,1u bl' ....... Jail. Police. app-.ttnt.J:y l'Nted .e\."eD dlffrreat lllcpl muff~ follo•·ln& tllrouP. wtHl re"arnJnr ar· drt\.'en Sah.tn1'1 nlpt, all for helinK "A•:r m uffler other ttna a •t.ock mutnu 111 Ulf"Pl." Judge Blodgett .aid. "Any form ot exbauat •Y•tem other than a l:itock murner bi Ulec'M," he added. Judp Bloclptt de8Crlbcd a &tock mUf~ u one tbai ~ oa. uy tal' Ol'tstuJ.ly. ••Youtha "1tb can equipped wtU-. loud mutnen pua through ln.Jaad \.owns on. their .... ,.. to tbe be&clt and are .l"'D8 "1U1 their loud no0er the Jlldse e xplained. .. but rea'lldea.ta of N tM'port Beach have t.o put up wit.II tbe rouin& moton &U "'·tt:k lo•&·" In prevloua yean Newport poUoe have &rn!8ted hundred~ of youths on~ of havtq pipes or lllepl 111.u.fOen on their can. . '90ft ~...., c:&&rn IRTILDllHlt .... ••1, Rs .... .,.,. 1J111!re m •tr I • .-' r r ... • aa,_t Ost !-i an.. 1a. De.....-s JS t1.,. 04151ff 1t ........... ' "1 prt. t II»• iJ 11111 ...., .. Mil,_.. et IW'.-a.J ls nrr•) a.a•·' re, • ·~ ~' • 'ti Fl '•SM ...... ......, I I asnr .... ..._ .. ,, ....... _ .... ,.. ..... ...-dl .. .... -... le ..... -•• ! • -'flltl• Cl .. .. .. • I ' • ·--... Cort-.... ~ t1¥ l I 'bl 1, 6 f t_.~ ,..~a tf 117 9 fM J\ gt I M ptw el WWW J ' )N i .. -~1a a & q.i; .. ,. '; ~ (Jf ..... """"" - • • I .. Mt*-~rl Stanley Neff Presidwtt of Zc»nta c'4A. \ I llQPOMP X"" ilitn lltalno7 .a. iiMit.od u preoldbt' or tile ~ta: club ot sum\,1nll-86nfff .W .. NewjMt Har-'°" the '""""" ·ic year when the gtOlrP iMt n..nu:, come to Calltomta Jeavms ·four a't the home ot Jihla. Ky rt I• bedrooina, • big a.Utt:. ND111t6 Brooklnp of Corona cMI ll a...r. ~intn.t..,_ and ,. .~ ~ • • • bther otnff.t. ~ wW aene wtUI Tl\ey )>ffilK: three 0 ft.ir.11ldi, kn. Stanley anr rtrirl •lte ,.-. a clOSf lour ~el.~.:~ ldeot, Heleo ...!tOOJ!ton· :s ment, plus oevwa> ~ .. priolclftlt ~~ ., • .,,.: ~•-' four .. ...., ... of clOthlnf fbr each .. • ~ ~,..-......... member ot the t&m11y. Tbey conespondlng ·•.ecretary, M ".Otue doW.." tn a rMeh·ot7le Jennie Rldlard, recordln« • · Ith th, 'Inch h'"" altle tary, Mra. Loolee Hamhtel; bO""" w re~ "'u • trtuurer W.. 1:1.t, Hlimp("!i· 12-lnch deep h&8<rilent. • ball dlff<tora' •t ~ Mra. Lu.m.; Jd~en an1 dtte~~':°~ u t -onu1ge!• Sloddald and Mb. K·a t la 1 e en .1.11ree e Coleman. and-<JCeon Jeter, their relatives InataliaU i Ottt wui tai an1ve and move , In\? half the ·j..,. a! i ~t f!"'be Mid .: garage. <Tll• otbet fiair 18 tun fl.'! New 'tt Hirl>at"" Tac6t cbrl. . of Jong underwear, boaU and ear d& Ajriit ~ • mutrs I jj· "'"' "'' · w1th1n three montru. they've ": l'lUUI Ml~~ O~b1!8 ~n Id . thtng and moved back a PifM fO~ ltii' dS'.Olt itovel *•Y so every ot Ei.Hdnt bot ~utiOll lo tile ea~ Into a tutnhlbed apartment &oejUtiJ litiia. tor U.ree wffk· until ·winter when they return to en(b: ft '<It -tiie:M ri California with one sdttea~ and ,, .u . ~ gger or. ar It Isn't ti-rrtbly crowded ' m&rllD flshttij craft. rP iT.e , There were thtte J.Uei:U at the out here aft~r :11· •. .: ' . r ! c. n t mleflnr, Ith. ll'rances Mefiro, lit r a. Mildred Ratilbone lind. MrL Jl:lisal>O!H Page. Overheard at the rrf ark et: •·w en, you know how a man Is about an orange tree!" '"'e other gnl nodded agreement 'and though I stood_ near them and the pork- and-beans as long u I dared, no f11rther enlightenment was gtven. J u s t how fs a man about an orange tree? ? ? ! • • • Thoughts while-watering -the- Jawn-to-put-off-doing-th e-lronln$: Wb~n television has the famlty cozJJy united tn th~ parl~T. Who'!! going to do the tlildles ! ! ! ! ... Wonder if swallbwlng a sea,.Mck pill rf"nlly would help oldsters l'Tijoy square dancing ..•. If yobr youngster is definitely musician mate rial. he can tell which chord I!' higher -Ji', .A and .D or. E. A a nd C sharp. If he can't and you decidf' to let him go ftshlnl" in- stt>ad of playing scale&, don't be sad. A recent sufvey -disclosed not one of the lnmat~ in a large eastern pri80n enjoyed fishing. Sign in a food stO?"e. "Prices are-born here -They're raised som~bere else" ... Your hair cut In England costs 28 centlll with seven cf'"nts deducted if thP top of Your head can sunburn. Three kinds of· Californians eagerly await the mall -New- comers whose relatives haven't arrived yet : hopeful writers and cartooni~ts ; and the ex-G.l .s who have spent but haven't received their insurance refunds. Can't do a thing to help -.the latter two varieties. but will share dad's last letter with ye newcomers and fon-ner Minnesotarui. If you haven't heard of Alme- lund, Minnesota where my folk!t reside, you are stll1 wondering whence came the first 100 per- cent perfect butter judged in the last 86 years of the Minnesota State F11.l.r . The town lies 40 mile9 north of Mlnneapoli!! a n d St. Paul and besidf's butter, is re- nowned tor Jut-flak dlnnf'rs. Usten to dad: "Wednesday the wh1u wu up to 50 and 60 miles an hour so It was hard for us even to go to the post office. Drlfta ot snow were so high the mail could not get through and most of the school.! Wf're <"losed the rest of the week." • • • Stiotiltt anyone kid you agii:ln about. the 1ocitl chamber of1 com- merce, please tell tltem ihat Min- ne8J)Olltiln• ha•t t>Nn asked to no longer refer to their ..ireather u cold_ . . . Words like brisk, invigorating, etlmulating-, and ex- hilarating are suuested! ! ! ! So honey, tt ain't cold ouWde anyrltorl!. • • • Dad and mom an eoon leaving .AJtttf!:funa to 'IJ:Yt tn Hendtnon, m wl:Ucii la near G&JHburg which la nerl; ft<jclf 1ldaJid ana Kolin•. . . . To !ln1 .blJifomlan that • ~ u .m;-u inovlng from Nortll «> soatil l:liutota . . • llut 1 t'o lilar uttlll rlift liOlor. the lits Jump ilUt I~ ~i county Iii> rm wtihllioldlnt tiif lli>01<lfnt. • ... ,. N1J twll U. elrb-ll'CS.wldt .... Mrs. Oit>bt. chairman Of t.lle pre.sent sert~ of caq.uta parUu 3POhsortd by the .Zdhtla.ns an· nottnt:ed the next pa.f.ty would M bela In the Earl ~ey Reilly C?fflce ?n Balbda Island on Apr11 10th. ne tn:tbHc ta coi'dfaUy in- vited ~ tb' attend theiie partle!. klnd1y contkct Mrs. Otbbs or any In.ember ot the tdnla club for reservations. . Mrs. Stanley waa presented by Mrs. Drolet *ith a corsage tor havtng the moet perfect attend- ance at local and fntei-clty meet- ings ot tfie i.onta clubs <luring !he p&.t ytiar. .. He>ste~ tor the e+entng"'were Mra. Ltlcli1e Stoddard, Mrs. Ofady!i Hatman And Mni. Myrtle Bi'ooktngs. LL GblJB NEWSj .AMl:I NOTE91 Ebell Pro..,..atn Hal Horton, n o t e d Hollywood baritone. will be featured on thf' April 6 program of Ebell club, the meetlng to be hPld at 2 p. m . in Corona del Mar school auditor- ium. Coming to Hollywood at the age of 16, Horton achlev@d a !IUC- ceas In Paramourtt's Sign of the Cross and has been in motion pic- ture and radio worJt ever since. He had lead parts tn Slcmund Romberg's Song of Norway, and New Moon_ Re also had hi• own hour over ~utual net•ork In New York. and tn Los Ang-ties. a pro- gram called Broadway to Holly- wood. Mrs. Nell Shook will presidt'.' at the bu_"iness meeting. at which the nominating committee will rl"'- port. Members are: Mrs. Llllian Gant. chairman ; Mr9. D or o l h y Snodgrass; Mrs. Mary Dodd, Mn. Constance Jayttd and MM!. Ellyn NlelsPn. This is to be an open meeting and will ~ toUowed by a tea. hooJW>bold Sfftlon Mrs. Lew W a 11 ace and Mrs. Raebel Tay I b r wer e hosteSM".s when EbelJ Club's Households 9ect.lon met Wednesday at the clubhouse. Mn1. H. E. Condon WM elected chairman for the coming club year tnd Mrs. J . A. Gant was named secretary-treasurer. Stories and singing occUpled an Interval btf'or~ th-e demon~raUon of a Line of" household articles of plastics, prt!sentM by Lee Ship· le,. Corona deJ Mar manufacturer. T h e program vt a 8 arranged by Mrs. J . W. Cammack, chairman. Gariten Sfftldll Mrs. Ray Nl~l~n wU h08teu to members of this t.kUon ai a pllcket luncheon in hei home at Corona del Mar. Fftlt-Urec:t speak- ~r wu Wilma Smith of the Car- den departrnf:nt at Richard'• Lido market, who talked on t.roplca.I plants for home decoraUon. Francis Horvath of the c It y park committee presented plans submitted the commltl«, w h I c b gi;,re in detaJI tmp"1Yetnenl8 tot tach se<:tlon of tOWn. ·-.~---~.'--.,- .... l•afle OD "9e a. .a • l Mrs. A. 0. Stur:t•vant ii Hottes• When : . ' . 'leebe'.>unc:f o,-1)$ ' T6hit6 at.COM ·~ l»i 8.+a ~is E!ec;t 'l'lie ~ Cout Alumoae clufi NiiWJ;oit pl&yg-~ ID tor ot Pl 1ifta ~Jlltu met 1'-"~y. a. t~t toni~t at thi opentpt fli~lr ta!JC at the home °illltir. of ~..-m. rlnt ~ ot A. D. Stu!Uvant or Balboa wltll !J>e p I a Y w r I' ht I' W ...... aj> Kn Baroid Borch.18nffii -COs ~re .of .corona dfil Kar ~ .~ hoclea: for Juncht!On prece«\lng the preae:nfed at the Corona de1 Mar mhtufl: : auditorium at 8:30 p.m. J:teetlbn of 0 t f Ice t 1 for the Th• aame floe dinction, -under E. eomlng 7w lbolt Pia<* lttth Jira, Alyo Warren, which baa marlti<I Howard '1"1iMtbfli ot 8.nta I Ana the H~day stage pel'fonn~ taltl,,. O¥•i Iii• piftldeile1 tf'MI and won t~r Holiday Sl.sgE M· ifra. Mi.it 'h.H.&aff& of i.,una Uonal recognltton In Lile Ma.p- Beilchi oil,.,. n t ' · dftlcttl f 0 r zine laat .wntner, should m.¥-_" nut Yeh wtlt ti@ J,.._ Si:u:ttnant.. the play an unusual and ouUtarid- YI~ prufdent; itta. BOtc!Uteniut Ing event in Newport theatrical ot Ba!W. ltlind, e<lhMjiblldlng hlatory. aecretary: Mn. Thomas a Ftt:,6t SeatR may be reserved by call- ol 81.ibaa, trftwteti alt d Mrs. Ing ffii.rbol" 1281-J or Beacon _Dwight Dunc:811 of 8&ttfa A.tti. as 8932-W or may be obtained ot recokllnr tectetat;~ ute door. The play will be center Plans we~ al8o ftiode foT 1ce1e-staged. and there win be th:tt-e brating Foundelh Dar Cm A..tD 18 r/>Ws of seats at graduated prtCP!I . at El Adobe J.n $an Juatf CBJfls- trano, with ailtlotHlg!nWh{ ol the piogram to"" tttid~,li!<ft. 1 WCTU Hears Reports R 0 id,W ~ OI Nft:lMt . .._ ~~· ·\tr . ilMlti.~ttilo~.VMliol.,Hiletpiii.iNMt,.rt-1: -· hlrioii-~ ietbtiff. ·&'+Ou;..! et OoN& .._: ..... ~ • lit-i.ilii ri. ibdrtiJ..;. Ali"" ,_.""ii\ iooo;ili -tt. Holding !II• center jjf ln(.,...t of St t I t•t t for a short ttme Wcff.e the club's 8: e ns I U e two. newest be.bf& ,fiom wtthlft a few hours of eiicb otH~t. '!'hey were the dadght~r of ilia. Tatta- glla and thf pn.u ooil ot Mrs. Thomas Frost . Report.!I of the state lnstltulC' at Wtimen's Christian Tempc-r- ance Utttoft held recently in Santa Ana were brought by 1.1rs. Lorts Griffin, delegate, when the focal untarr rhf"t in Goodell hall. Mrs. Margaret Clark presiding. · aehbol l p~f ~ "' iloW ~tlll>oAt·• ~--~~ii.1 . Ml Ni-; ~ IOlllifGii. Otilill Holnlt ~ 0... Wt to rtiiol. ltilf ftriti ilii Gili7eo ,llrilOi ~ Prllliil~it It. Ii .llijlif'iioe 'ttrtpt..~r Jlt .......... h:JUiend IL M-'-;. ......lil ~ r. w. Tunell;' &n.., ildi~ ·:HMtl, ~ '· ~. 1t..P. Tan.ii. iir""iliit: hfey -...., Rolleri ~ OrlHIW!t it. Mfi Nowiwt Md I. T. 1t.01ff:.ll!ddto~ f11H1f;MrlijM1 ital.id llo7ff7 and . Rap !!;itlilti. . _______ ., i<>w: !Ir~ ~ ~. •-tt Ritt. H.n.,y 8".li,f; • (t<e,...'ttmea PhotoJ . . ' ~ ~~"-,.-""~·~·~-'--'----------~---~--------~ Miss Grate i-towlatid f o Marry Student Other reQrts were brought hy Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Flora Belitty. who attended thP union'!\ Fellowship tea at So. Pasadena Church Schjjol 9ulld Plans 8eneflt Canesta -litld11e 'A benefit c&nut&·bi1dg• tb be held on Aprll 18 at 8 p. m. In Pllplm ball wu chief Item of the buslne.ss mtet!rlg •hen Use Cbutch SchoOi outld ot corm. del Mar eommumiy chu.fth ftlet ~enUy. Mn. nu..n Workman wu named ii gentral cbatttil&n and mem&.ra at h•t cblnml!tte are the 111..a&mO. R. I. Mdffla. CA*ell N•wlon and M, J. SJW.. toil. The eesston wu fitild tt u.~ home of Mn. Norman haiun with Mra. Hug-h licCl;mont u eohlllltoia. lllH. BUtt Pr ot !<1r taYe the deVotJOn&. Tic.keta w111 be on aaie by all gulld members, abo tick'U on the-special award, a pair of shoes for either a woman or child Which wlll be made lo order by Anthony. Appointed u a nomtnating committee to report at the next m«ting Wt're Mrs. McClymont. chairman ; Mrs. Workman, Mra. Morris and Mrs_ Stuart Diehl. The preiuaent Wfll aljo apPotfft Jelegates to attend the generi.I cOnventton ot the C.OngrepUon- al churches, to ~ held Mar~ 28-29 at Redlands. 1 an· tti~· prog'tim. ''1.fra. McCly- mont pre.sented Mlu Margaret Farnham, soloist, in three num- bers. accompanied by M is s Pa- tricia Cahill, The latter also played thrf>e piano !!Olos. After- ward th('te was group singing, and at thr clo8E' rPfttshments were served by the hosleuea. Next meetl.ng of th(' guild wUJ be held at the OOme of Mn1. lo~n Keeler, Musically SpeeEing 87 KATioDN ooi.1:11.ui Teecber of Plano • '· . . lvati 9rGwl'tinq to Sing Sun. Eve. af Christ Church l-van Harold Browning. n oted nefio tenor, will cfve hi! annual l{_arbor area concert at Ch r l s.t t'liilttll by Ui< S.S. Polm SUnday I ev61.lh1" at 1:30. Mr. Btownlng'• coneiru at Chriat Church by the . Sea have alwaya been highly re- ceived~ Thia ye&r ht •01 bttnr an en- Urely n~ J'J"Ol'T&m of negro 11ptr- ltuala, fol~ !'Ongs and i.radJtlonai eonp thEtuatnt ll1ffie of hll: old sonp only bt apeclal requeat. fi 10 pro~rfi WUI lnctude "Deep River'' "That Lucky Old Sun" and " • Gofpt!J na1n·, Acmn1n·:• The puti 1~ 11 cordially ln•ltt'd. ,Ori Sunday morning Rev. 'ffidlbU P~nclen '!(111 ha•• as hi• .U!Jject, "Who la Thia Jeau~." and the •rvtce will Include baptism of chlk1ren. Mw.tc by the Sanctu- ary t:flott Will Include llhlos by Mra. Delevan Freitag and Robert Ehorn. tr ·'Id' wha•' ' Townsend Club .Changes Dates et Baptist S11tninaty A decorated take topped with wedding bells and lnBCrlbed with names of the principals and thf' wedding date, announced to young people of caJvary church, Santa Ana the coming maTriage of Mis.'i Grace Howland, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Howalnd. 248 -22nd street, Costa Mesa to Herbert Fu- qua, student at California Bap- A call was lsifued for used clothiJlg, pillow cases, games antl Jigsaw puu.Jes for a children's home, theu to be brought to the next meeting. Announcement was made of the next state conveft- tion, to be held Oct. 16·1 l at Sen Diego. Newport Beach Townsend club has changed IU! regular meeting day from the first Monday of the mont.l"I f.o lhl' second. and the next Sf'Mlon will be held on April 10 at the home of Mrs. Mary An- derM>n, 1~41 Orange a v e n u ~. Costa Mesa. Still In North 1 list seminary, Los Angeles. The wedding will be held on June 23. The bride-elect wa.s graduated Mn. M . L . Keeler of Balboa from Newport Harbor Union High J s la n d is stilt in Olen Ellen. school and ls a senior at the Bible ·Sonoma county, whl're she was Institute of Los Ange\es. Her M rs. Emmn Elliott provided the musical program and Mrs. Mamie Gray gave the devotional, using as her th em e Running- AW-ay From Duty. All future mC'etings of the union will be hela In Goodell hall, it wu annotfnced. . ' I.OS ANGELES VISIT :Called earlier In the month by the flance wu graduated from high tllp~se of her mother and Ahe L<i school in McLouth. Kansas tOld Mrs. D . W . Holtby, 1518 West still uncerta.ln as to when she from Califo~ia Polytechnic col-Ocean F ront, was a guesl of her an return home. lege, San Luis Obispo. elSter in Los Angeles last week. ' • Turn .Your Cas1 -Offs Into Cash When you tum your cast-off household articles, of any oort; aver to Goodwill iodostries of Orange Couhty, you pl'OVlde Jobs IN 1'HI.!I COUNTY ahd, IJ!dlrectly, yoil aiso put money ID your owit pi>cket. Your donation means employment for handicapped per!IOns who would otberwl!M! be on public relief rolls. GoodwiD industries, being non-profit, pays all its revehue, except n..-ary overhead, as wages to these handi- capped. That nmonnted to nearly S10,000 ih 1949, $75,000 in l!H8, almost half a million dollars in the la.ot 15 years. Th&t means $70,000 a year savings in relief costs to you and other Orani:e county taxpayers. tt also means $10,000 a year spent .with htlSlness, So. when you tum y~or <Mt-offs over to Goodwill Industries of Otange County; the good you do comes back to you, Ilk~ b~ l!ast ttpoh tlie watei'!I. Telephone Harllot 0706 for a Goodwill Tnick • Goodwil I Industries of Oi'dftge County • • • l I I ' ' • I I -• • HQrbOrites Join ...... mAn Group for Vi$it · ................. s._.s o· ._ ·• • ., ,, •• ..... 1n on .1ego ,_ ~i Co ..,., ......... , ... .... . Jn.. ~ -. a-.. J. Wbfol ' .... CllardJ ... oal, et l'(Olrpoft -· ~-~cir fron! U IL -... Wit I '; .-fti'I" a. trip to Cc*cbell& Vaile,, · wve ---< ._. ... ,,. "' • party ~ I.net• ft .-W ~MD .. td Kt, ,.... ll'9. -·~ ~' ,_..., ._10 a, ,a, qt ~ Ana IUld lit. and JOI. Ool:"'•-• !lat, f"°'8:IOJ. a; "'9U Roopaw of Plac:enU., who -~ "' llr. and lira, Rlel\s ' , , 008'fA --" ~rd ·G. ~ of Baa DltlO ovtr ~ ..... COJQ(IJ1'ifl the Week-ad. • •·w, l"'-It. h IUt ' '!'lie double founpne e&ll' tJ¥m2 ~~ It ~-~ .. ._ by a -Which .. "41dly ~-iobool ll:44·~"' P'\"lallu lo lhdr·-. de-~ ~p. 10:40' L m.. VOlod to talkln• &.Dd <&On*. TIM Yo.alb' .,....p., 7 to i p.m, !our ....,....., have' lrept up lbelt V~ Service: a • a:ao p. m. trt,ndlhtp tr om tht: t lm e they --r yteN all on the It.ate 'bo&f'd of ruLL GOllPEL ~ lt9d---~-9Uilday .. 11oo1, 8:46; -· Wonh.IP.. t 1; eTata_pUIUc aernce, 7:30 p. m. Wed. Pr a 1 er, (:°4&: Youth Service Fri .. ~1 :41. ~ FIRST POmlllQUAJI& Cll1lllCll o_,. -<loibrln. Rev. and Mrl. C. V. HOUl'U Puton Sunday IChooJ, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship service. 10:41 'crusader aervlce, e :30 p. m. Berean eervlce, 7 p. m : Evening service at 7:30. Friday, 7:30 p. m., Youlb Nl&ht. OHVllOR QF CHRIST Cburcll and W&lnut Str~tt L . Duane Canby, Mtnl.tter Services: Sunday, 10 a.. m., Bible st.Udy; 11 a. m., momJn• wonihlp. ~ST SAl'TIST CRllllCQ <Mita Meu. !W>ta A..,. "Pd Hapol"' Ave•- Rt>v. P. G. Neumann, putor Sunday School 9 :45 a . m. Callfoml& FederaUoo ot Women'• ctube and the mm an all Rotarl- ane., IQ I.here la no lack ot con· versatfonaJ topics. · Morning WorstWp 11 :00, I Baptlat Traf»Jn• llniQn S:SO. Bible :;tudy Hours 7:30 p. m. Thursday. I KNit~olJt.t• CORONA DEL MAR Huaband'• Nlpt dinner 1 po n- COIOIUNITY OffU1W1f i sored by the FrJ4ay Afternoon CONGREGATIONAL club of Co.sta Mesa> 11 l HeUah'o.. ....., I...., I The tUpner will be llfl:ld p.t the Corona def M•r ·Legion h"'all at T p.ni. A UmJted 1Peny i'. Bchrock, Mlnl.ater nlln1ber Qt ~keta '" · avatlabl" 9:4~ a. rn . sundJy school to the public by celling Mrs. \Vll- 11 :00 a. jl"l. Morning \\.·orllhlp. Uam William.m, c h a Ir m • n, :>.t lleai:on :w17z,M.- NEWPORT HEIGHTS ST. ANDR~WS PRESBYTERIAN CHUSCH-NEWPOllT ~ HIC"h Sc.boot lJbnry . 15lb and Irvtae. Hftwpol't IWP*- 10 a. m. Church school IO a. m. Mornlnl" won.hip. Rev. Thomas Gibean, Put.of SF.VENTH DAY ADVZl\ITl8T Bol" ,..nd Newport Blvd. Mr. Robert.ti has just tttume<I from a Europe.on tour and will ft.!I atwp.ya give t1p·to-the-mlnute report 111 ' on wprld condition~ nbrofld. .. Berber• Long Takes Top Award In J11n!Qr Art Show FQr lhrtt re•n the tam t l )' Uved In a country church which wu Vfllry ·d'atnp ilnd affected tbelr •· health. They are now living-In a hut. until tor anlmai.. There I• no bed or mattreu a.nd the wholf' family Rleepa on the Ooor wttbout cover. There ls no electricity or runnlqg wat•r in lJ?e enUn viii· age. W. R. Jetteraop, putor Saturday Servtc": Mr •· Papaaatlropouloa autfen from a. h@art ailment, 1.8 extr@me- ly nervowi and unable to work. George's oldest stater works u a maid and rece.Jves: ll.83 per month. The only other family In- come ls a government penalon or $25 monttily, The Phil Dike· R ex Br a n d t Georre la described u be.inc a sCtsQQl (>I ..\rt •l OorOna del Mar good boy, very serioUJ and •ood haa. &warded a serlea or Six art natured. He i• devoted to hia leSBOM u a priu in the Junior family. always trying to do wrt.t Art Show which was h e I d In he can to help. lie would love to Sabba.t.h School, 9 :30 a;n. ·' Momin• Woratdp, 11 :00 a.m. VlsJtora cordially lnv1ted. THE NEWPORT RA.RBOR connec~on with the Fltth Annual ht' 8 carpent(\I' and his spare mo- LtJTHSaAN CH1JR,Off . ifx.hiJ>it at the Newport Harbor mcnta triea ~e little thlns11 10!7 Olllf Drtve, N••" ......... Ualpll High acbool. out ot w<>04. Rev. B.etbert o. RoUa. pqtOr WlnRlng both the art !lchool Uttle And\ikl wu only two aun4ay Scbqo'-9:30 &. m. leuona IP4 • cub award tor the when her ta~kllled. Dur-- • l.iclo 1,1,,. tQ Buy • C. 0, M. Matrons In Bridge Fourlome \VorahJp, 11:00 L an. · plctqre of her cat. wu BsTban lnl" the period ot hud&blp alnce z..on.-. lhat. time An,..Uld h.-CQf1tn.cted -..."""yl t 1 h d et Palm C>e1ert NEWl'OB'l'JIAUIOA CllJllft CllVJlqf BY Tllll: BJ:4 VW.P?t•tJ • ..._.... toew•..i••"' --~ t I t h Ebell w--~,endln1 al Bh•L-.. ~oun.. -...,U" ng a recen unc eon &fl ... .ue ..... a e c o n o t t> acute TB ot the gtanda. &be needf _..... ~ -aub, ~n of Ute Junior &how, a better diet and allo abould. [ln t.atn cklb, Palm Dne:rt were Dr: foqreome at bridge In the Nor· MY• awarded a cuh prise ot ·110; in & tepaTate room but UU. 11 lm· and Mn. Stanley Cb&mbera o\ man Frahm home, F erntear Ave., and a poater set wu 11ven by Mn. pmaib1e u tb1 taqUly hu only J.Jdo Ille '1iho. rouowtnr the ex-Corona del Mar were the Mea- lblrley Lo\lrle, school art ln.atruc-, one room. ample of Hele.n and Jade Pa1'ke, dames l?'rahm, A Iv 1 n Clemence ...... ex-t to ltuy out the.re ahd bWJd and Clarence Dodd. --.. . °""""""" Allpllld ..-- .............. Tllomaa llO)' PencleU. Minlltar i :4JI Cl!llnllt IC!looL 11 a. m. l10t11!ns '°'onhlp. 1:00 p, m. YouU. l'•Uowalllp. JUCJPJ wu done by Joan Ir-"""-a am&ll home. • vtnr Brandt Mr e. Caro Eaton She want.I very much to -edy~ ro.r Za.ter vau.tlon they wtu OUUT OF DAUGHTER , Mn. C. M ' Dea.k1n.a d M f ' cated. She la rather a tb1n Httlf' ti.eve bome UteJr mn ''BUf. .. foot· Mrs. M~le H•vtce ot i9Ul St., Lou, · an e. Pt with dark •.Yel and black kll ,t.&r at Wlllam~ttt. who la ll home after spending a week In i ~~, wtWtllinprioal beina awad!r<led curly hair. Ancellld 11 ftJ7 ei,v-h.r{n....tng wtth him two Ore .... n Lcai A n g e I e • ·U gueat ot her QUJI LADY CW wr. CA~ Uf\..,.y. nen n vartou. v1· er and percepUve. hU a rile• dMt-Be~ who ttave never 8eeft ~~ '1aUl'ht.er. . ~~'ftlOl.fO Ilona w•n annoqn* pttvlou1ly, p..lllon and I• ,,.17 fl'l•n<llT wltll . ------(1.~ w ... c.u.I Ayeaee '!'hey are;-Wate.r coJor: 1, ~ban ew.ryone and ••e"'"""• 1' , ..... A of tornla.. On the holida1 ~ ~~·porter Ree\lpe,.tlq • ......... 2 Mutne u .... ___ an" •1 --~-pa trtp to Cit&llna. ·on·bO&rd the \ ~ IH , -.. , ' ·-w-" ' htr. She w~ ju1t 8" poun4o. d l ••· rt frl•nds of A. S. Tltompoon ot n-11 h)w7, PMt4r ~arable menUon, Oeol'ft J-.mea. Tbe ~ .. t.ttoua:bt p.e toete.r Star}&da 8" ' •taY n r"' deat : . 30th street are glad to aee hhu S Mtr1111 ~erolaJ tl)ua~Unn: l J David pe,nnta plan .._ ex~t Ide a • • ,_bout aaaln alter a •ather aerloua. 11 :IO L "'-.W,0.1 • a. Hane)' Cameron, • ~ ~ &tier noding ~t It Ill Tim• CIU!Uleel P an ~ Ill' (Qlb •lltleu. : 8e1Unlay ,,_ 4:09 a.tty Hartman, =bl• men s ____ _:_,__.,... _____ !_;W~lio~l'l't~-=-~'.!K~to~ti07~,,~-;.·-,~----------lo 5::t0 ud ,_. f : .. IG •:1111p.111. ~ m.<lt. and : 1. Bill . J~....,.. GeofJ• '"'!' """"""· A-I.US 'qr 0011 and -ble mentloft. -"'• 0.. ........ • In -Qf lbt exlllbl~ W:llidl la Don H~ u4 fter1M _,, ~ ._.u...i &a a brtlllent Cc>--culliml! •cllienmanl rot Ille com-·-Y -110 a. 111. "!Wlitft -IOrrlce and -ial llaraln• """""' µ:OQ a. m. ~-,...ed at .... dun,,. "'" ~alnr~ 7:11G p..... ri:.":i.:..111• ehow. 'nl• MolbOl'- a:a.. a '' ,: • IU 'Ill'. Ba•.-.., ••im..'Soi• Georae B. Wi.ctman. Mhlwt#'" -ce: Jiii N ..... P*t -'" _...._ ·11C1M ......... t :•I L m. Blbie.M"Sltol. 11:00 .. pi. ~ ........ _,..... 8at91oo T:'6 _ _p._-. ~"™ UltYfC'I w_,....,, 7:» p. -. .t ~ ~ llila••• # ALL~ t,a _,.., by qi. lll~ -Olri'• ~ ... lleld ftOm 2 to 4 on M&r)'h 22. '""°" D1Qtben attflldlng tlle 1-~~ • U... fllhlblt. Other• ~ _.. Ille BbtU dll., J't1· day .41tem6on club, 'Parent- T e'a • l!,•~atlon &fl4 the """"' "..r.ca... i--. *Wt mnc:a or aaun • .... , .. ....... ~ a 'V •>•DI. ••a. .. a ••fllati•&..-. W1• IJl:WS _, ..... ,. .. .-.au .... -. 7 ,, .... a.:&:.~ • • \ • '· ' Change of Plans for Starbright Club Starbright club of Harbor Star chapter, O.E.S., ls e.dvised of a change In place of their next n1eeting on .\pril 24. It will be a 50-cent luncheon, to be held at the home of Mrs. Paul Rogers. 209 Via Dijon, Lido Isle. ARJZOl\IA VACATION Mis.s. Agnes Craig, teacher at lhe Newport Elementary school. plarui to 11pend the Easter vaca- tion... with hfr mother, in Wilco.x, Ar110na. Bltlbs OSTRANDER -To Mr. and Mra. George Ostrander, 2644 El- den Ave., Costa Mesa, In Santa Ana Community hospital, March 24, 195"0, a daughter, 8 lbs., 10 0%. WALTON-To Mr. and Mrs. \Villlam Walton, 7:\2 W. 20th St., Costa Mesa. In St. Joseph hos- pital, March 24, 1960, a daughtC'r 6 lb• .. 9 oz. CARTER -T o Mr. and M ra ,\-~odrow CartC'r, 1897 Whittier A vr.. CO.!ta Mesa, In 0 r n. n g e County hospital, ftia rch 23, JD!'"rn, a daughter, 6 Jbs. 2 ·oz. ~tAN~ING-To Mr. a.rid Mn. JamC's Jr. Mu.ni.p,g, ~Ii NC'W- port Blvd.~ Costa MeA., in Orans:<' C::n1n:y ho;plt.::.l, ~ti 24, 1Q..1o, a so:-i. 8 lbs. · · RI DE;{QUR -Mr. and Mrs. Jamt's Ridenour, 1106 illut Bal- boa boulevard, a.t 8\.. ".Ja.eph hN· pita.I, Orange., March '6, a boy weighing st>vt'n pounds, 15 ounces. !\1arr1ar Ll<¥ru1H Waitf'r Carl Souder, 32, 169 E. 21st St..: Norma Lea Hall, 27, 21mi 1!! Santa Ana Ave., bolh '::osta Mesa. D ca n Ma cFarlane, 4.2, 11 7,•l,o Jade St .. Balboa Islnnd; M::arga~l Elizabeth Grant. 40 <t.101 2 PO'tn · scttia Ave., Coron:i. Ucl 1,{:ir. GIVE! Last year R ed CrOSB motor service volunteers drove more than 9,198.000 miles-equiva- lent to a complete trip arounct the each c-ach day of the year. Help keep these messengers of mercy on the road in your community and througilout the nation by supporting U\e 1950 Red Cross fund cam- paign. -Opport~lty ls knocking in CLASSIFIED ADS. -Cl&S!ified a.di are read by folks who are look4Jg to buy. Do · You Need Help With Your Printing Probelms? We have a 5taff of experieneed advertisi~g . . .. men, versed in printing who c;an help you • design and lay out your printed matter and assist you with your co·py_ ansf offer sugges- tions if you desire them. . Our equipment is modern with excellent type feces and Rilled pril'.lters to dQ the job 'right. • .,.t ... Hmta;or 1616 -... ,., Cl ,..., .. , ~·~• ... to cal • • J • ·,t· . . . • 'I: .. • • • :'" ~~ . . ' • ~ }{ l A. D4 ""' ._ I ......... -:r-~ .,_ . --· p i's' .~ .,,. ..... .a .,, .. ,.... ., •• ,. .. ,, : Mamber of CALD'ORH1A NBWBPAPl:ll pt!JU.I ..... Aaa'!>i. 1 ~ of tbe NATIONAL llDJTOIUAL A.llllOC:l,\.TIOH Otrlce &1111 Priattq PWrt at au Ba-- Tel4pl>oae H..-1911 . >:.tercel u ~ Ka,Uu at tbe Poot ...... ID No•pol't 8e&dl, • California under tbe A.ct of -II, 1879 :------~----~~~~~--:-~~-.-~~~~- RUBSICLL L. DIJ:TRICH. Dlitor RALPH BORGESON. A<l"ttltlalla&'. Ma- II QU&llfled to Publlah Lop.I Notlceo and A""1'tioemento ol .all Kln4o 8UllS(lRIPTION RATE: . , I ><EWl'ORT·BIU.BOA NEW!l-Tllfll8 OW!J ~ ' .Ja o .... "' County, -""' ,._, -""' ,..,,,., •1.u tlu'M : noaUt.9 (A.lao lnc.lude1 Ute l\"'EWPO&T·BALBOA. PBE88 oa fto~) I 0uw<1e oraace eo ... ty MM ""' ,._ • ' -' PUT OUT THE FIRE • • I ' By Dr\Vlt& Emery t Edltor·3 Note : DeWitt Emery ia prnident of the National SmaU Bualneu M:e.n 'a AseoclaUon. l We are indebred to James A . 'Farley-who not too long ago was one of tbe biggest of the big wheels in the New • Deal but who got out when be saw where R~elt was ' headed-for taking President Truman's formula and doing : a li!tle figuring on his own. ; Recently Mr. Truman stared that by the year 2000. based on a · projection o' the growth of the past 50 years. this country would have a national income of a trillion dollars-that'• one thousand times a billion-and every worker would be making at least $12,000 per year. Mr. Farley felt Mr. Truman should have applied bis projection to at lea.st two other , DeWitt Emery items, the cost of government and the num· ! ber of people working'for the Federal Government. He con· '. :tends. 1 think rightly so, that based on the record of the : past 50 years, Federal ,spending and employment are both likely to increase at a much faster rate than national in· come. However, disregarding the poBSibility of a faster rate of increase. Mr. Farley found that, "U we take the cost of Government for l!lOO and compare it with the cost of Government for 1950 and then figure the aame rate of I increase for the next 50 years. our Government (in the 1 year 2000) would cost six trillion dollars, or six times as I muCh as the whole national income. I 110n the same basis we would have working for the Federal Government (in the year 2000) 20 million men and women. The lesson of these aintple figures," Mr. Farley added, "is that unless we find, some way to redw:e the cost of Government it will soon grow so great as to consume no~ only everything we all' earn but everything we have all 'aam, everything that we call property which is owned by au ot ua." 1 Mr. Farley is lOO 'ii-right. Federal ependlng must be drastically reduced and we are about out of time. The budget for fiscal '51, starting next July 1, is our last chance. II Congre88 appropriates the t2.-i billions Mr. I Truman has asked for, then in my judgment we'll go on to ~larger and still large budgets year by year with bigger and . bigger deficits until the inevitable national collapse which ; will bankrupt you, me and everyone in the country. One sure way to put out a fire is t o shut off the fuel ' which feeds the flatnes. This is the only way in which the '.big spending conflagration now raging out of control in ;·Washington can be handled: the fuel-tax money-must be shut off nr cut down to a reasonable flow. We know from the '51 budget that the Administration proposes to accelerate the pace of its bankruptcy, so there won't be any help from that quarter on putting out or controlling the fire. We aJso know from the action taken on previous big- spending. grossly excessive budgets that if Congreas is left itself the budget for '51 will be approved just about as reeented. This br.ings it right back to us, Mr. and Mrs. America. we apeak up, if enough ' of us let our representatives in • Congress know that we want the budget cut by let's say ! lli%, It will be cut. that's for sure. Sen1.tor Byrd of I \f!rglnla, who knows more about Federal spending than anyone else in the country , says that the budget for '51 I 1:an be cut six billion dollars without interfering in any way . with any of the essential function• or servicea of the fl'ederal Government. It's ·up to you personally and in· divldually, yea, I mean you, and time definitely is running I • I , . I . I I I out. l * * ., 'I • ins urance P• •· P•lmer 1Nco1•01•1to w. 0. bud. """''""'" --· 3333 via lido, newport beach, collf. ! : telephone nowporf booch, horbnr 1500 I . * I ·· IALIOA FuilZone . ' ' • • t f T•dey0 .Metch 28, 1'50 • I • Ba~,.6 ... o·a ls'land va··r·n· s. I . tl'\-.t.68ui.,.S~ Oppo111'lsolallon'.ofV'aCC!Sl,aM••a · ~ ·• Se J o n · ~ •bat 11e cau.ci "fur· .-• • 8T ••• un"aw ,_ A._, asona •~ ine .. Uier ioolatlon" or the wlot .,Ort1on w1t1t l!'ewport 11e1g111a o.nd Now· .. -----.;·.,·-----·---.. ,.;.-m1--'--•·-11 i;,, --t•.,. :---•stoti•.Olt .. ~ ~ **-lf&ri &nd .l'!lln>· of o.rta M_,,<Jeorle c. Otllllo. port -1e¥ud/J . ·-. • , t» ___ .....,.....,... • _ ...,. !w•"rrrs :actlYll)' _.,. aoine. 700 PolnlelUa avenue, corona det _·Olb&e leCOIDtlleaded a.t~n ·• llr W"P'B ar.t.&)f r••h • Jnueb u.at UM~ ta· wll&t. ~ D • e ember• 1 blgb Mar, lhll week protat.td the pro--of Newport •"NDUe Jb .outh Cout • / • . ~ • f111a "" llllfrll' Oii-Ito ._,, ID-........ 19tl -~ toi nonnal pooed al>an00runonl .ot • porlJdn ~-7 at a J!Olnl 'jwff\ of tll• SMM'a if ....... a,.,. twe ., a wt•euU.. of call:ICI lnlt tta,t ll...,.. ~._try. ....,. --~&Ad trade de-of 16th 1tteet between. Newport A.rche&." #:_J' _ tllllie. ...... ~ -,_, ... A. ~ wet llu:J .. U.. tq t'..o Uft ODU!lde OW'lw , ctUDel -mot( \ndeaee abow mod· avenue and Newport boulevard. The propoeal to: abandon t be i'tllle I ,. _. ....._ u.. lllldlot r isf•mL 'TM ll;'K "" We wtll ,&ll 'edmit. ao matte 4ftte CODtlnved pin over ,earty In a letttr to tbe County Board trUon of 15th ~d·-put an artery ,. ''"'· 96 ..,. ...... la.-"fte ..... 96 ~ wbat OW' po11t1ea1 foltba, tMt "" 1Ht -a... Noll hlne. C&llfor-of SupuV!oon, Glbbo. WI>!> °""" ""'II> 1110 feet t9 _tll• north ,... :tndl'ridual. and no aatton. CD -ala ata.te a.&mtier ot Commerce an acre OD the 80Uthwut corner made to the Boa:n\·Of 8upervt.ora .lelll. ..... -:--.,._,, r.-. _. a. eaettsss~ .~.. • CIQ ~I' naior. u.. lt or M or MOODd ws. ~dent., commented of PlacenUa aid 16th •tteet, west in u'8 form of '&~Petition. which l'.IUrllil tJie9i liuq ~ w"-John w• ID a jovial -Wre& lft, lndoflJlli.17. i.\ In a ~port to State Cl>anjl>er di· of Newport avenue. declared that hu baen refer~ J o the county r-week J .eet up tbl ftrwt rMU.ltllll' rffton Oft current economic condis th.e propoal would eerve to '*>· hl&bway deparb11ent. bum.or, be lwl t -C that anno.._t the pMdlac de-condualoD: Uoat If a, nation cam<ot tifu. Jo.nuaryo buOdllll' pennlla late the area more 11\an It lo at Moot logical place to join New- part~ of t.be ferry. Old timen Will en.jo)' th!! "trnory live wttllln Ito ID-whol that pined ao per cen( µ. value over the ptttent time. Re aald that port avenue and Coast highway, of hia Voice calling out , lncome .. la I a e .tl • .cannot U•• Jl!"uary1 lM~. Real estate .,.iea developrnent of· the west . Coat.a it wu pointed out, would be at within It when the income start.I continued to expand. Etfecta of Meu area . ha> been hindered In the hi(hway'1 intersection with "I "can bold dis .boat but I c'am't bold c1e · .. un,: to 1-n, ,and )lartlcularl7 If a tho ·natlonal -I o.nd coal strike the put beco.UH It "bu lacked ~ bolllevard wh•,.. u:amo periodic t6c:rea.e ln unemployment on ~matertal wppllea , were lnflu-accusiblllty." _TM area, be u.i~ 81.cnals haYe already been in· De fut train am atand.ln' on track nulbbel' one, 11 tell.In.I' pl.Ice at the ame Ume.. fftca pNVentll\I' moH aubetantlaJ need& "more ·ltf'eet connec:Uona"' st&lled. U · you'ee gwlne to ride with me you got to be ~ We mu.t therefore face tM alter· plN. · de nm, naUvea. "'Total clvillan employment d~ I tbtnk there are four alt.em&· cUned about the uauaJ -..anal Cause lt'1 goodbye, my honey, I'm gone." uwo. and only tour. amount from <,012.000 1n Decem· Clang. clang, clang, would go the bell on the Teal, n.e nnt. &lte.rna.Uve i. Just lo Mr to a,N5,000 tn January, or t .5 lmd with John abocltlq guollne from the priming can keop pn •pending! The do II a r per cent W>d•r January, 11149", boa would\ •et cbnper and cheaper, Petree reported. "Number ol un-With one band and ateering with the other, the t or to put It more accuratel7, It employed ,,,.. to u•,000 In Janu· would go chug, chugging away. would buy leu and lMa. ary. Employment continued sea- Jobn'a reperlolre numbered some fine old revival bymna and a number Df negro ballads and "coon songs" the woroa of which come not at the call of memory. A ' . few lines from -one of these ran "Get away from dat window, my love an' my dove . Get aw1.y from dat window, don' you hear. Come a.round aome ud<ler ni11ht for dere's gwine to be a fight, Wk!' de ruora a flyin' in de air." Eyeing atrangeni suapiciously at first, John wel· corned them cordially when they were introduced by one of bia elect. or upon their first demonetration of penional goodwill and friendliness, Young men of the age to be noticing the girls led a bard life when within range of bis volee. Imagine the feelings of a young skipper, proudly exhibiting his boat and ae&manabip to a young lady enjoying the thrill of a first sail, when' be, hears a voice cotne booming over the water conveying some such warning a.a, ~· you listen to him. Don' you believe a word of it. Dere ain't no truth in noth· ing be says. You am not de only girl be ever ·loved. He tell1 that to every girl be gets out in dat boat. You're too purty to be tooken in by such nonsense. U be won't put you a&bo' l'U' come and get you, and then you be careful about JfOin' out around with such people." John regarded the waters from Bay Laland to the Pavilion and fnim Balboa Lslsnd to the mainland as bis private domain reeerved for the use of the Balboa Laland Ferry, and to anchor 1. boat anywhere within. that area wu aure to rouse bis tre. Boats Inshore were-treated with tolerant reaipatlon, but anchored anywhere out In • the bay, the owner came in tor vigorous denunciation. FortunaU!y there w~re so few boats In the bay at that Ume that John'• peace of mind wu not often.disturbed. We have had conalderable ~vi-son.al decline ln February and was dence of thi.. a,lready. tr the dollar expected to r E-a c h the •eu<>nal In 1931. a relaUvdy normal year. low-point by mid·M.arc.b. wu J'orlh $1.00, ·then one bun· ~nal decline in food pro- dred years .. 0.. In 1~. lt wu ceuln(, lumber and apparel In· worth u.:534: duatrtu reduced Callfomia'• Janu- A drop .J.n buytng powU from &t'Y manufacturing e.wiployme.nt'" to $2.684 iii 1850, down throush the 880,000 worken. three per cent years to 11 .oil. tn 1932. when the belocf January 1949. Emplo)rment dt":llclt ipendJnl' beg"an, to J .691 in· automobUe &Pe.mbly and Iron ln 19~. with aomf: evtdence of a aftd l!lteel product.a lnduatries in- further drop •In ce that e•llmate ~ ln January o'vet December wu made~ should be a dan&'et Ill&'· -but were more than ottaet by nal. We mu•t crou off the tir8t IOAetJ In lumber, furniture, stone, 8tt.ernaUve. That would lead lo clay and &:la.&8, non-ferrou11 melall'I coUapM!. and machinery lndll!triea. Airs cratt producUon-which lut year The • e c on d alternative la to avef'fged 6.6 per ·cent more em- ralae tllxes. Practically, there Ii ploye1 than in 1948--malntained no one 1ubjff:l on whlcb the votera thew hlch level!i In the tlrst two are eo unlted. They do not want 1900 month!. mort ta.Xu:; they want la.xea re· '"nle bu1ineas actlv\ty upturn duced. The 8CCOnd alternative la beginning la.at Augu11t has brought nrither du;lrable nor practical. re~ewed Interest In new factory The third alternative LI to de· locations an d Industrial expan- value the curl"t!ncy. Innatlon. [ns elons, \ pertlcularly during recent surance, annuklea, penalona, aav-weeks. ln the put five year11, In«•· all would bf! made worthleu. there have been 7~02 new plant." You recotl In horror. But It lB or expanalorui . w1th & capital in- thfrd alternative. Ve.5tment of $1 .237.420.200. The fourth, and only remalnlng C-Onabuction -aomewhat cur· •ltematl\'c, LI to spend leu than tailed In January by stormy wea- we take In. It requlrea hard work. ther -picked up tut month. Dol- Staffa: of accountanta and lnvesUs lar Yolume of building permi~ in gatora muat work on the detaill la.r"r cltleA reporting to Daily of agency budceta. The Commit-Pactrtc Builder was $90,767,999 in tH on Appropriation• muat work Jant.ry. Thie wa11 .!Mlmewhat be- harder and iongf'r houri than now. low December but 30 per cent We did It in the 80th CongrUa. aboJe: January, 1949. There h• 1 W" had twitnty. or thirty mc=.n marked activity in building medi- worklnc on \he bu<f&'et.a. We cut um·prtced dwelling u n It s. Th e back to our income. No acency or 'humber of new house 3'tart.s is depa.rtment re&lly autfered. That run1'1nl' r.r ahead of tut year. eonv-reduced ~; ll re-"ianuary bank debit11 totalled •moved UtUe ta.xpayen tnJm the •1.aie.000.000. more than a season- roll&. It ma.de a payntent on lbf: al ~p from D e c e m b e r ' s high national debl. But Cha.lrman Can-pee.i;.. but a.re one per cent above non •t the bqinninc ol UM &lat • ~r ago, detiplte a seven per 'Cg,nl'ft!U flnd alJ the mv.u.at-cent drop In . wholesale pric""' and StrMlg'erB ·on the ferry were often startled to hav on and the accou.ntanta, Prest-i' e·e ·pe:r ~~nr del':rease in ll'lc . the pilot suddenly desert the wheel, stand up in the dent Truman a11kA for more taxe.a leveq of consumer11' prices over and more govt'mment employees. tbat ~perlod. Although January de-middle of the boat. prance up and down and shake his Budgf't Director Pace aaye we can pa.rtment atore sales were about fist mOBt belligerently at a passing vessel on which an· have a deficit now. and atral&'hten flv~r cent below January, 1949, bther boat operator waa going through the same pant~ out later. the hy•icaJ tradt' volume-after j One of thei.e four a lternatives tll ancea for pr I c e changes--mine. The tnltiated realized that all this pugilistic dis· MUST i.. uoed. Th• Admlnl.olra· wu llfhtly la'rger . Ea'IY Feb.-u- play was simply the form of friendly greeting exchanged 1 Uon •a'ya It la not lo be the fourth try lea tn m08t cities were highs I between John Watts and John Scarpa, an Italian gondo--WhJch of the first thrtt do you er than • year ago:· lier whom our fel"'P'Vl'na.n used to accuse ot infrincring chOOle! I• there any other alter-: --I ··.1-eo--native! . ' DRIVER BOOKED upon bis prerogatives in navigating acl"Oll8 the course of NJl.on H. 010. or 2221 Harbo' the Balboa Laland Ferry. After· the departure of J ohn Blvd', Costa Mesa was booked at Scarpa. Floyd Gage, popular operator of the excursion Bankers Review lh• tounty jail late SatU<day on a charge of operating a motor boat Balboa, was the object of like attention. Credit Policies volll~e whUe intoxicated. The ar- 1 rest }Naa made for Newport Beach In those Old days when Newport Harbor boasted a A panel dlacuuion of. COl\IUmer lown1blp, according to the Ors I r' . -. . . ' • • N > M ~--··-.. - For grown ups. too, crossirw even a famil iar room can be a trip throug'h stra!lll'e territory-in the dark.-& li&'ht is your best companion, wherever you go. Properly located 1witches keep you sate from bumps a nd' falls. They eliminate that bl ind and helpless KTOP: ing lor tHe switch. Multiple control switches will keep ' light ahead of you, so you'll never have to enter a dark room or hallway. You'll be interested, too, in the other advantages of . multiple switches. They permit you to control lights from several points-saving steps, and saving elec- tricity. too. Be sure 7our home plans include the types ~ of switches you want. and where you want them. They will help you to enjoy more of the benefits that elec- tricity is bring'ing to your home. Call your ne~rest Edison office for advice on adequate wiring. Proptrly, Loca1td SwirchtJ + 1NouGH cllcun• IT ALL ADDS UP • LAIGl l:NOUGH '11111 + f:NOUGH OUTLlTI : ADIQUATI WlllNO Southern California Edison Company fleet of two yachts, four or five makeshift sail boats and credit policies and pracUeet1 rea· angel count)•'.11 sheri.ff•l'I office. . about as many primitive motor boats, the electric Lights turcd the March dinner muling --+-----------------------·-------.------ In ~ Angele& 1&•t week of the t on Balboa IBland were supplied by a Light plsnt situared Independent Bankero A&llOCiaUon in the building on the rear of the southwest corner of or South~m California. of which Park and Agate Avenues. In the back of this old build· lh• N•wport Harbor Bank of Co· rona del Mar lll a member. ing was a sort of builtain loft or meue.nine floor which The meeting. prealJled . over by pro jeered Into the upper part of the building fo r about F . B. DI ck• y. lh• a.uo<latjon '• ten feet, with an outside stairway and entry. This \'\ce-presldent and vice-pttSldent bb h hn• o/ the hrmers 6. Merchant.a Nat· cu y ole W8'l J.o s room. One night, for some 1on~l Bank or Loe Angelea. wu reason never satiafactorily explained, be lugged a gal· marked by lh• targ•st attendance vanized Wll8b tub up into this loft and proceeded to in the hlotory or lh• orpnla.Uon, with more than 150 repruenta-wash bis feet. Either there was too much water in the uvea of community owned and tub or John's feet were too big, because the water over· operated 1>an1o1 pr .. ent. flowed and, tunning down onto the electric generator, R. E. Dlckinaon. vice president. the Fa.rme.n A Merch&nta Baak. da.maged It to sl!cb an extent that the plant was laid up o< Long Beech, acted u moder· for two weeka. During the gloomy evenings while the ator and led tlle panel dllCUMlon, islanders groped about with the aid of candles and Panel membera w.,.,: ln R. Dlt· fend<!.rfcr, V\ce preaidtnt, Un.lted keroeene lampe, the queetion frequently heard was, "If stat c 1 °Nat1onal Bank of San John washes bis feet and 'we go without light for two Di<ro : Don a Id V. Miller. v Ice weeks, what would happen to ua if be took a bath?" president. Union National Bank or --..: Thomu I(. Rlley:cuhs It is nunored that at one time our genial ferryman aspired to the mlniatry. A scriptural flavor which wu sometimes noticed in bis' conversation lent color to thlll story. John 1t'as not faultless. He bad some well·known <aillngs, fralllties which we will draw not from their! dread abode. Be It said, however, tliat they were weak- Irr. CIU... State 8anJt of SaJ\ta Paula: a.od.. Waller K. Tbompoon. Ylce p,......t and m.anapr. IC1 Mcnte -· aouu..m COUnt7 U...k ol Allaloclm. Moose to Stage Benefit Dance • -n-of the flesh and not of the apirlt. Ri.s heart wu. in ,the right place and the fact that he ran,• gas engine without the aid of profanity iDdlcatell , that be was poue1 ed of a deep re1Jgio11a nature. Familiar and loquatloue u John was, there wu o~ peraon w,h0191! pi"M'n,ce evobd. In blm aii admln-- tloa borderlq on 1e"b."eDOe. Gertrude Machin, youtbtuJ • daughter In a PaAcMa• family who 1pe11t their •11amera on tho llland, wu pci•e1 ed-,,t a'gradoua dilJlltY wblcli allmced him pnulo1ll voice and -vetted. liim. Into • eerloll8 and r~ public oerYUlt. Spade Cooley 11U been llChed- uh.s by the N0W1>0rt hell M"°"' Lodge Nb. Hll7 10< a "forty•nlDer" Wowh .. rt benellt d&nee to 'be h•ld at Ute ftenden<luo Ballrcqn Thurod&y nlsflt. April 27tlt.,lflart· Ing at Dint o"Clock. Thia will 'be &11 &llllUal affair to be fi&C'd to help cbtWren at their New .Studebaker-designing assures extra" gas milea9e ... fevter .,.Pairs!. . . < Joaul'a .. !1nl./atioJ1 WU, Uwed bj all w\o Were 10 foci••··· .. to -.Jo:r tlae ~ ol tile object ol 1111 alf.ucr., Im: ... WU a P-ol •fill ,._, lime ellanct. wl ..... , _, 7 11 aJla.rm, l'al\W ol .... hn7 on.. oa rbd u.tJ; wl _.., • _. d1ul't Join WU ... . ol ··-and Illa ii... tD • • • I " • ' 'a • • •. ewt•O &7 l .... WI IQ ·,..,. • . , I "C!Uld CllJ"' la Dllnola. Ill. O!dd!Uon to tlllo .....,. - Uw1I will 'be n.. ado Of ..... -~ -eatatolnmmL 1'cltet.o are now oe ale rrw cme dollar. tu lnd"4eC .......... 1 .............. ,...... f. 11• ........ lfull1•1._ Pew.,. ,._ .... lc1n1•iMr .._. en1IN1. "" ........... ······..,. ...... •111·•· ................ _...,_ ...... II .. 1t11•1•rli11 nilk -~tmanbelnsarTllllPllG' u. l.odp to ... -to al ol Ult Lodl'9 tir Ule Dlilblet la an of. ""' .. -lldl &ll -.. Olllr a.r's....._ 44t\lu:es W ..._ .,. 11ae12S• ....,.-• ...-....,"~ -... ;w.. ......... Jtll •lilS--alatof,_u.t <. ale.at. ••-•amcen ... • -• ' • -·A"""'""_, ... _ le .. lh for .....J.. !llUlft .... _ ... 'An udusiw twlsl, Nlllll .. K ••••1t up frlNti: 9 a.1c1r., ... .,,.~1.911.,trUCunow-... fer Y••rt•lf w•1f tltey't• A•erfca'1 1111 ............. c ...... MulitltcNtt. ,.. • • • • • • -. ... ~~~,~-~ll)'~·:~~~~-:ch:::,1~··~·~J~tll0~~,~~:;:::::&~~~:::Ji;;;~·~;--;:·::;.;:iv'.:..-......:;...::_~:;;~NaN~.~'l'C~O~ll~J-;:~~·!]'!?~A;~~ .. ~·W~'5>-=:'Rli~-~es;;~·~~;:~:=;::~;:~~~7,,;...._j;: ,._ · HM ·P11.ses ......... . .... Trad· l.. ~~ .. .E~~t":l & r. kif"'"'°"**" a; ... ' F.OR --. ' .. :NEWPO.RT BEACH • • • l . ,: TOM NOJlTON Two local Businessmen whO believe that sound busi· neu· principles in . municipal government will make a sou!'der city. By economic•.1 and efficient operation they have made their businesses 9row. With~fficient ·operation of the city, administered by men of caliber, the City of Newport Be.,c:h wiU more economically oper.,h. .. ·--·-... --- SAVE. VOTE fur'Norton and Finch -VOTE· SAVE • I ........ J .... o'nd WSI•• a 11 wom.auu.. 1n In RC Drhe: Need Much Mare fullertori; 87-17 ~~le: April 12. 1850 at Newport -~rid'UM llalllnT-" Ill Ullo ,i-. 1144 0-. Jllta19''." tlUr'a --. ~ w ~ 'tlP'•na!*I UIJ Adv. March 28 • April •. 1960. drfYe -~ llut flth oal:r """ ~ W\ DID UM ••rz'P -ot ~ -~fa-to ..,_ UM llllO -llque tnck BABll. H. PJ:TllR80N -'tbo outlool< ~:Jaltalalns U.. Sll,000 ,Q.i .-..i ...,., . .-. llU..,.... •• ,,..,,. -.l'f·lf. ~ an.-at ll'uDerton. =ta~ Trusteeti Carl B1nna, ·c11a1rman, "W"'!'leod .., -:r "tllat a lt waa·tlla Tan' Ulll 91n!!Pt ---Win -• two-y-period. No. -Tlmee toW o1 '7qGO lia4 ~ collected wllfch 'i. M ~t of the ...... ...... Ila ...ala' ud pool• PubU.h 3·28, 4-<-50. Tiie county i>e-ed ~·•baltway, ROlnt ~ -.... llut °"' drift • -llnl.o .. aD llut -1111 Tan Grant New Trial the Nnport area!>...\ been iq. • . ~ ::="~':":.~~t:o In ,..__ .. ·s-•·t NOTICE OF INTENTION TO pnJ. COUnl,V sneJ .. ~8,SM. nu.-'~and the 111W>Y. otMr n. JO la. rot a --.-'If. ..,..._ Ill . · ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF Mre. cart -of th• Red _,,,, c.-.,.nc1ea. beUoriair l,bo -_,,, ... Mt New trlel baa been panted to ALCOHOLIC BEVEKAGES er-ottlce eald th1" week lllet He -~ and rellel two ...... "P· Oltnn Grlttlth ~-. ·-• ~=. WIWam H. TUcker, Marolt 24 · 1850 conunltlal _.ff help In .... _ In .-. ...._ ~,. To Whom Ii May Concern: It llOl!cltor baen't ..... to ~.. •• .... IWtpt Ille ..... "" lllP hlltdl<lo -, .... uy at • L'<Mll JUdg· • 1 9 3"-n,..., noocr.. eutbquaka and tor-lU MJC. to U• the 8Choal record · R. Ha_..,... d t Subject to iuuance of the Jl- home, p 1 ea• e phont the local na, cSott-and toUow wttb nhablll.. •t bJ BM 8nT)' lut year, ~o = u ;0:, !i cenae applied for. and commenc· branch otnce, Har. 111'6 and thty :at*1 work. WlUl ~·a crack ,Doyle tomoblle lllai Feb 20 1949 lng not leN than 15 day1 after will be 11\lJ't! the call J1 m a d e. Blood Pf'Oll'8m --..u.I DqrlM out ot action becaUM of = Cout _Hi eo hwa on. and 'Goldenrod the date potted, notice ii hereby Everyone muat help if the city la Medlc&I men &ft'H lb.at Use...ft.M Ubl-Newport'• Dick Jona and A Co g deJ iu.r rtven that the undersigned pro· to reach It.I r o a I and the Red Crom blood Procran> la not qn17 ~ Compton were ooe--two In ::·· rona rded s6ooo 1 Kn poae1 to aeU alcoholic beveral'es Crou needa the m one y de 9: e.tentlal but lmpep.ttve. Oeneftl both UM 100 pd no. ~~ ~= lnjurle.a lhe :uirer~ at thue premises, described as perately. Marah&ll ..Sd Uae of blood plum.a Bummuy: ed when ller auto wu tn colllllon followa: A summary of the a.cUvitles of fu:rntahtd by the Red Crou Wll 120 ldp bu.rdloe _. 0 r 1f!1 th with one 'driven b Tucker, u both 221 -19th Street, Newport the Red CrOlllll WU given by mainly reapon.1lble for the recoY· (NH), "'-11or (1'H>. Foete.r (Fl. were eutbound ~ Cout HJway. Beach, Orange County. Le.ter Uvln~on. Udo :Ule. co-ery of 11 perttnt of the men and Time, 1&.1 L Sbe hai1 sued for l%3,000 dam-~ratlant to such Intention, t1'e ch&trma.n ot the 1950 ce.mpe.trn.. w?'l'en ~ded du~ the war. loo-Joilee (.NB), Compton acea Atty Syrll Typton aucceu· unden:lgned ia applying to the thl• week. Uvtng•tort r~led the The Red Crou a1ao tn.necrlbu fNH), Hitchman (NH). TI me tull · ed t 8 rio Jud 1 e State Board of Equalization for remarka made by General Oeorce booka l.nto Braille for the blind, lO . .f 1. Ra Y :~v Th.o!:i ur fo: the new t1suance on original application of C. Marahall. Nationa.1 Red Cron packa4 Cbrlstmu sttu to be aent Mile--Bre-et fNB), WoodhOUIC tnI:1 pao an alcohoUc beverage Ucenae for chairman. when the campa.tgn to men ln the armed .ervlcee (NH), Ben')' (NH). n.me., 5m .• 28. · these premuies aa followa: opened Mardl 1. oveneu. a po n •or I llf._..AYlnl' ff~Elmendorf (NH), Blaiadell ON SALE BEER LICENSE Veta Rettil'~ Aid counu and -other water..attty (NH), Myre· (NH), Tlmt 53,.I •· VlAtt. 8oa at Me9 Anyone desiring to protest the tralninl'. 180 low hurdlu--Grifflth (NH), )(rs. Mona Moore of Ontario Issuance of such UceMe may file Mar-shall noted th&t many of the nation's 19,000.000 veterans receive a.Jd ln one way or another trom the Red CroM and that 60 percent of the 110,000 veterans In hospitals a re paycboneurotlc and Red Cross workers are help· tng bring them back to health. The genera.I commended .. th c work of the Gr 11. y IAdles. the Motor Corpa. the Home ServicE.- dlvla.Jon . the Junior-Red Crea. the Summing up the Red Crou ac-1'.ylor (NH), WU.On (F}~ nme, epent the we-ek end wtth he.r eon, a verified proteet with the State tlvltlee Les Uvtn.caton said lt we 20, a.. Don Moore and hill wife at their Board of Equalization at Sacra· did not have the Red Crou we 220--Jone.1 (NH), .C 0 mp t 0 n new home on Broadway. Coetll mento, California. stating grounds would have to create many othe-r (NH), HJtchman (NH). T 1 me, Meaa, and wttb h~r mother, Mrs. for denial as provided by law. Th<' orcanlaaUona to render the 12.2 •· Ella Goeldner, Newport. premises are not now licensed for 1terv1cu it performa. ao masnlfl· 880 _Snyder ( F), Southworth the aale ol alcoholic beverage!I. \ cenUy. We nttd tlle Red Crou (NH). McCracken (F ). nme, 2 BERNARD E . AND too much, he said. ~ o t to pve m .. lO.ll a. LIGAL NOTI(:E HELEN C . HOFFINGER what It ask.I of WI. Give what .YOU Shot put-Van Drimlen 1 NH), No. 95--Ttmea. gave lut year p I u a a quarter Swingle (NH). Hitchman tNH). NOTICE OF INTENTION TO Publl•h 3/28/50. more for each dollar and the ro&l Dist. 50 ft., 10 tn. (new echool will be reached. record). ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOUC BEVERAGES FICTITIOUS TRADE NAME I Cl:ltTIFICATE. College Math Ins tr uctor Served With Col. "Flf p." Cochran in Jndia RIP jump -P'\ack tFl. tie; Man:h 24, 1950 Griffith (NH ) a n d McCracken I Fl . Hight, S ft. Broad jump -Polman !NHl. Smalley (NHl. Jones (NH). Dlat., 19 ft. 3"4 In. Pole vault -Breet c NH), tie: Smal~ey (NHI and King (Fl. To Whom It May Concern: Subject to tasuance of the 11 - cehlle applied for, and commenc· tng not l~s than 1!5 day• alter the date posted, notice 11 hereby given that the undersigned pro- pose.a to sell alcoholic beverage11 at these premises. described as follows: I. the undersigned. BRUCE B. JOHNSTONE, do hereby certify that I am conducting a l!Jervice station and automotive repairs and related activltiu business In the County of Orange. State of California at the location known u 124 -30th Street. Newport Beach. Orange County. Califor- nia, under a fictltlou& name or designation whJch doee not ahO\I." the name or names of the persons Interested tn said buaJneN. viz .. The lnl'ltruct or ln mathematics at Orange Coast College la Mr. tharles H. Lewis. Mr. Lev/la started his upper division college work at Whittler, where he received the Bachelor of Art.a degree u a major tn mathematica. He was in the army befor-e he receJved hi• degrel'. but It was awarded In absentia while he wu In the eervlce. He continued hla college work-------------- HelJht, 10 ft. Relay -Newport Harbor. Tlnl~ 1 m. 36 •· Point• Cla.aa A : Newport P"ullerton 17. Harbor 87. Blau B : Newport Harbor 61 ~~: whll• In lhe army. 'Because or hla . I aMignment came when hi.a team Fullerton S21,ii . ..__ work in mathema'l!Ca he was ac· pled in training by the Air Force &11 an aviation cadet In me lalurgy. As ,11.n A /C. he attend· ed the University of California at Loa AngeJe11 a.nd the University or Chicago. M08t of hls work In th!8 training co urse was In matht>- matlca and physiCJI. WA~ aent to Shanghai. Clua C : Fullerton 47, Newport Thia. wu right alter Jape.n's Harbor 30. surrende r, and the weather team I ------- :;;~~::. ·~:y 0.:.::..~ \~.i:.: ·~ Jay Car1·1sle Su'1t to get hold or Japan ... weather recordlJ, and aince there were a.ev· eral Jape.OP•• >taUon• In the area. Transferred Here the weather team had a hard Ume getting the right apot. Transfer rrom Los Angeles to Onnl'e county 8UJH!;rior court of !511 Edgewater. Balboa/New· port Beach, Orange Coun~y . Purauant to BUCh intention. the underaigned ill applying to the State Board of Equalization for !Muance on orlfinal application of an alcoholic beverac~ license for theae preml&M u follows : ON SALE BEER LICENSE Anyone desiring to protest the issuance of Auch license may file a verified proleat with the Stale ·Board of Equalization at Sacra· mento, Galifomla, stating grounda for denial as provided by law. Th~ preml!lell are not now Ucenaed for the ule of a.lcoholic beverage8. After being comn1i8.!!lioned as an Air Force ofrtcer he wu aMlgne<1 to At:cClelland F1eld at Sac ramen· tO u the 8latlon weather officer. Then he wu shipped from Long Beach to Karachi, India. on an ancl~nt It.all.an. Uner. Th A,.shlp, wh.lch traveled out of convoy. zlg-.r.agged ll.8 lone way a e ro~ the ocean for 0'4 days, going by way of New zeatand. After1 _h la dlecharge from the army, Mr. Lew I IJ went to Cal. Tech . to conUnue hlA trainln• m mathemaUu. He attended t b I • acheel for two yea.n1 a.nd received the degrees of M. S. and M.. Y. P'rom here· he wt>nt to Bakersfield Junior Collegl' where he tau I' h malh~matlcs for the year of 1947- a aepatate malnlenanqe autt by ... ., TI ~ H I ~-I I I .1. ... o. 94.-mes. -n. au M . var ta e aga nst Publish l /2S/50. DEWEY C. PECK • c~ lad.la Mr. Lewt111 then had the In· terestlng. but not very comfort· able, e.xpt-rltnce of a r Ive.day croulng ot India by cattlf""' train Lo an Air Force base In ea.stern India. H ere he wu weather o~~ Ocer for Col. Philip Coc)lran. Col. Cochran, who eamed for hlmaelf a fine reputauon u an Alr F orce officer. le best known to a large numbe-r-of people u the mocHI for Col. "Fllp'" Cork.In of the ''Terry and the Pirate." comic strip. 1948. -Then. when he heard about the or-ga.nlzatlon of a new college ln Orange County. he at once ap- plied. Mr. Lewi•. who t.. a na· live of Orange Cowity, was born in Fullerton and attended hJl'b school a.ad junJor collece there. Mr. LewLe' bobblea are photo- graphy, tenn.la and math. student.a. He la advlller for the YMCA C'f'OU.P on the campu.a. La.at wmmer he had an excellent opportunity to indulge hia hobby of photOSTt-PhY while attending, with Dr. Giles Brown, head or Cout Collete'• social science d1vlslon, a six·week coune at the University of Edin· burgh. Before the courae atarted they made a'qulck tour of France. Sw1turland and HoU&nd.. where Mr. Lewi.a took many lntereatln• plcturea. Jay F .. Carll8le, Jr.. of Harbor --------------~la{ld. W&.$. ma.de la,,t week. It wu Indicated that Carlisle would file a crou-complalnt for divorce. Mra. Carll.ale said they ntarrieJ at Tijuana April 4, 1942. were remarrtf!d at Glendale Jan. 13 . 1943, and separated laet Ja.n. 16. She ac:cuaed 1 Ca.rUale of having committed adq,ltery In a Lo• An,-e1es apartme'nt lut Dec. :11, and aJao a.JJeged there had ~ other event.a of the Uke. She a.J.ao charged her husband hu a "vio· lent dl.9poaltton a..nd uncontrollablC' temper," that he has been an exceulve user of Intoxicants. She listed propert)' aa including the r8tdence at 27 Harbor Island. S9600 depoelted In a Newport Beach bank, a '36,000 cab I n crul.Rr. stocks and bonds worUt approximately $500,000 from which she claimed her husband ha.a tncome of •~.000 a yea.r. .bb for Support No. A.~11161 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Eoi..te of Sopbla Ansel~ o.--t NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN to the cr-edltori of and all persona having cla.Jm.1 against the .said decedent or said estate to tile them with the neceasary voucherl In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, or to present the same. wtth the necessary vouche.ra, to the underalgned at hl.!!I or her place of bu.aincu, ta.wit: Charles F . Angell 1415 Cout Highway Corona del Mar, California wtthln six mont.ha alter the first publication of this notice. Dated March 17, 19~. CHARLES F . ANGELL. Executor of the Estate of 8&.ld decedent. Donald D. Harwood Attorney at Law ''NEWPORT AUTO WORKS" that I am the sole owner of. and the only person lntereated in aa.ld bu.!llne.u and tha.t my place of residence ls 2 0 9 • 43rd Str-eet Newport Beach. Galifomta. Dated this 23rd day of March , 1950. BRUCE B. JOHNSTONE STATE OF CAUFORN~ ) I ... COUNTY OF ORANGE ) On this the 23rd day of March, l 9 5 0, before me, CARRIE V. DUDLEY, a Notary Public ln a.nd for said County and State, per~ son&lly appeared B R UC E B . JOHNSTONK, known to me to be the person whose name h1 sub· scribed to the within Instrument, 11.nd acknowledged to me that he executed the sa.me. WITNESS my hand and official s:eal. CARRIE V. DUDLEY Notary Public in a.nd for said County and Slatt!. I My commission explreA Nov. 16. 1952. 1 NOTARIAL SEAL No. 93-News-nmcs Pub. 3·28, ........ 11, 18·50. I Harold K. Grauel Chapel Phone: Beaco• 68lt no B......iW&J' Ceola Meoa Y.111L •011 &&\o Q. & OPT~ .. m• W• M••l ll't -, 1 Mew ... , ..... -1111 ' I '") Dr. M. WESLl:~r Mn.· I Ge.nen1 and. ~'· ' DENTISTRY, • --! 1411 Cout Blvd. Har. _.. 1 Ooron& del Mar , Evea. by a)>polntment MATglUSJ:S ----Tnillols ln'Oplar SMpeo BEACON "'1 C..ta H--00. !150 1''-ewport lllYcL BE SURE -INSURE ·. wltll llAURD: 8TANLS1' -ODIJ , l"ltoae Barbor l nl .. no Marine Ave. ftal"-'ahe' BRING YOUR CHEVROLET or OLDSMOBlLE Back HO}CE for service • Che\'. Lubrication. l.U • Olds Lubrication 1..51 . • \Vub llild Vacuum Cleml·· In~ 1.50 • steam caeanm,. • Radiator S.rvlce ._ e Paint ,..d Body Dept. Compare: our Prtoee For. Quality Work Culbertson Motor Co . Hai eout m11>war -•MU l"reo Fick-Up ,..d Dellw,, I PLlbUe ap1rlted &oeal ..,,. ehenta. aa an. exp,...lOft flt 1oodwUL want TOU to,...,.... thla lovel)' buket of ""' I~ :rou Mv• Just moved to iHit cit,.. become enc•1ed • .,.. • r New Mot.her. have Juat ~l l.o a new addre• wttl\I!.' U.... city, « Jw:t bttonv s..-.c1 Sixteen. There'• no<hift1 · t• · buy. No oblll'•tion . .,....... :rour Welcome w.,°" Jhft• .ea whOM phone Y I~ -. lo. and &rranc-• .. ""'" th .. ,.tna. We lcome W1g1n NIW YOll( • MlM,MIS • I.OS AHQ P M 'JOI ONTO Newport Beach Phone 32 ' Chuck Lewis, durtng the year 11H4+4G, wa111 In charge pf the forecuta f o r CaJcutta Weather Central. Thia station wu respon- sible for forecaata for the B-29 outlllll located in southeut Alla Including Saigon, Bankok, a n d Sincapore, Later he was consult- ant with a weather team a,.,,hJch worked in India. Burma and Ch.Ina. One particularly lnterest- lnl' Job in connection with thl9 Mr. Lewis live.a at 319'i4 Dia· mond St... Balboa Island, with Dr. Brown. • 14l:i Coaat Hl&'hway Corona del Mar, California. No. 91-nmes Publiah Mar. !1·28, April 4·11 ·50 Mn. Carlisle uked for "re&50n· able.. allowance for support a.nd malntenance and l~ted expenses u Including 11510 a year for taxes. $890 for telephone, $300 for electricity, 1190 for ra•. $90 for water. $1800 for a maid. ap- proximately I~ tor crocerles. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO EN• $480 for a prdener, more thll.ll GAGE IN THE SALE OF AL- OPENS THURSDAY NIGHT 7:30 P. M. 11000 for-medical cxpmtMs, MOO OOHOLIC BEVEBA.OES. PLAYWRIGHTS' WOl'bhop Theatre -Clusttied ada are r-e&d by fo1ka who are look In& to bQy. Large Subdivisions in Costa Mesa Give Building Permits Boost f o r malntalnlnr th e dwelling. Much 21. 19~ 1279. 77 for main lain.Ing an auto. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: f4083.&a for keeptnr up the yacht, Subject to luua..ncc of th.e II· $&Z3.59 for tuel for lhe boat. ctnae applied for, and commenc· $4423 for wearing apparel and Ing not lea than 15 day1 after $1178.17 for mt.cclla.neoua enter• the date posted, notice I• hereby SKATING of Coron.a lle1 Mar PrHen(a ' "ICEBOUND" 'f'U(:8. -Thurs. -rrt. Moreb 28. 30 • 31 Be wile-tell people-advertiee! NEID CONCRm? A.all for .. l'Atlmete w ............ ~row:n­ PRONE ILUUIOS JIU llAalOI CfMDl1 wow &lldlng permJta were booeted to $267 .813 tor a thne week period t&iJUnent. given that the underalgned pro- In Cotta Mesa. when llcep.eea werl' l11suec1 to two ~ houae gTOUl)ll. Under a.gttement, cou.rt reQOrdn poses to aell &Jcohollc beverages Total val'UaUon of a pla.nlted l5~houae tract la $83,03.2 and a nine· d18Cloecd, she Ui receiving $000 at lheae prernile!I, deacrlbed u hou.tc tract wtlJ coat $59.&40. monthly tempon.ry alimony. follows: . BuUdu of the larger l'roup or hoUMa ta ft.QU Boorey ot 711 3448 Via Oporto, Newport • RINK in Costa Mesa Heliotrope Ave., Corona de.I Mar. Tbe dwelllnp with attached pn.cea Rolut Duck 8t~ Beach, Orange County. --------------iwtll coat Mtween $5220 and $57fS A huncry thief Invaded th e Pursuant to auch tntenUon, the · I kitchen of Mn. w. A. 8hanlec,. unde.raigned 111 applyt.ns to the Corona del Mar School "A»dltorium Newport llYd. at . 17th St. • ,...... Jl-11!, 11J54!. t~O. ~ tnc, S A M'S SEA ' FOOD "SI.GM OF 'l1m SW'CIR:DJ1111B" & __ .. _....,. .. .. • 7 7 2 Ol'B D.&11.l' .:_ l,l a. .. -~~ ... ccic'ktails, Sea ,,~ ... Steak Dinlltn STOP COU» ' DRAm WUftlSSIJ'l'UP NOW GAR Jll:NOLIBH <W -1611-J W£LCH 'S f'&ch. LopaUon,will be S53..J97 La SorMaen. Me Park Lane. M:ott: al 201 &. Balboa Blvd., Balboa., State Board of J:qualis&Uon for Pearle' Pl; eo.la Me9L 2110 Har-bor Blvd., MOM. and J'. Saturday t.tte.rnoon, wblle •b e lav~ce on ortl'lnal appUcaUon The South Cout CoMtrucUon H . Paulaon. lot Ninth St.. e..n.c., wu rone for ten mtnuta and of an aloobollc beve.rqe llcenae co .. l30 • 3otb St.. Newp ort c:twelllnc at 2M Santa lea.bel A•e .. took a dreued duclr: ready tor for theee premllel u followa; Beach, la pi.aMlnc lb6 other sub-$5244 and -carace. 1780. rouUnc from bu slnk. On Sate Beer Ucew. dlv181on. II'he ~ with pr-Allynne -rins to protat the --uns ~ 81410 and OU... r.m11a -leauance ot ouch llce-may tue f61'3a. wUI JO up al 3:1:-311 Plow-OUl<r pormlte w~ -to '400:' 0 . B. G<1-oa. 724 W. 1.tt1t • •..Wed protett with tlle State ... SL In c-& Mep. -Samucl Mltcl>ell. dW<lllnS w Ith lit.. •tiltt¥ ,_,., $200; Mllton It. Board at l!)qualla&Uon at llacra· • ...., hl'mlta gan.p at 113 Centtt at.. M..000; WJ'en. au • 23rd SL. • a r a I' e mento. C&llforuta. mu.nc-(TOUDdt Arlllur Btudly. addltton ot two SIOO; Rlcll ~ 1112:1 Pia· tor clenlal u provided l>Y Jaw. '?be " ~ coeta alloY• •10,000 ~ bedraoma to home et 1171 _, emlla ,,...__ addition of ldtdlta pnm1eee are not ,_ Uc:enaed for ......, .,..1...,. pemtlta. Rec:lplmte An_ UDO: ..,,,. .. Ill. W!Jllo'!'I .,.. llTIJIC room to dwelllns. th• oale ol elcoiloiic-- wve lllt CrawtO<'CI N-CO-Ola Plumer SL. 1•r•1.e. _, 41•: a .. 17 c. Vauirhn. 'Nol 11lllLJlA 8 . BAUER ""' ottl.-al 17H NOWJIOl'l ~ eeu,, Paso. a1p at no lfiewpo;t _.... oC'fke ... Nowport lllYd.. anc1 • Sii.ODO: & Ill. l.otb ol 7118 I.Mo BlYd., PSO; Mode O'D&7 ~ -: D a YI d Dyer. dwolllna at MAllSL L. !JIUCllNE ' • • • Ska tinCJ. e very night during Easter Wee k, 7.:30 t o 10:30 ~ oa Saturday and Swulay l:SO to 4:00 p. m • • . . HARIOR ROLLER RINK 5707·1 . -Newport Bea. b. .iw.1llns ...,. at 1740 N ... port 1lhd., iuo; llllD 1111-.. _ Dr. *3600; T. B. No. 92-Kew .. ,,,,,_ wlU. ~at l1U IQnp ~-Melvin H. 8b&Ctr. lltl -IR., Bill. addition to llamlluseT -P\lb, S-- Qlft Hana., PO.aoo: ll'lnt 11apt1ot prqe. '"2; -"· i-. at -Jfewport lllW.. l380. and =--==-=========: rmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiliiiiiiliiilimiiliiiliiliilil OIW'<b ol ca.ta II-11"""'1 lltl 11-Dr., -·-ud P. I . 111U, 1 ... P!Pontla A..._ --wait at ll&Ata Ana A.,.. ...,.i eltaaUon o( ~ at ,1119 ..,... &lill w• ..... aleo: ...,.-81... •11.000, .... ....i II'hurtn 8t..-. .... raraf' --· '¥/.., I ............ at 11621 '640. UNI MeBdde aa4 C.mf• ... K1ap BMd; Clfn"Jla~ S!D,800, IH Clltt Dr. Jfew ..... ~ -- -........ -to lamfMll. ploat &(, 1IOI -Ill tllo ..... to Pt.Ill llr1 ... o\ port A..._-. ................... -Orurp-,..... ...... , .......... . (W C 1 IP, ht S _ _.., ---JW 'Jlutror .......... .-: Qw M ----~•&Me's•r.D tst;, .. LHDa... ..... rs•,.,..:'S.C.81?;,IGTU.tloa 71 .. top 1n' -·--•<11l·t1t ••u ..... -P:I. l\7 a a, W .. ~~ ..... .,.-A .... __ _ 1119!~ -... ,..t-., -...-;v-r.H·111,-_...,..,.Moo_,..1 ~°' .. I • J!I Clllo ... -al . -._. ~ • ' • • .1'0l'ICS or BID NOUCO le lie(.-,, ct_, that --wlD lie .-.-on ..v.il'Olie a.,._;. plu f 11 e 1, liloolrca-, 1 o c 1t-e., • &Dd. at.eel llllMJos 1!P ill I~ P . 'II: ApoU U. 1111.. ... ,,m h Gll••ed ..Ill J 1l"~ at._ I : .. P .JI. of tM w ........... ,,...._ ..,. be -- -... ollW .. tloe Mo'\. • •;p L bl ca.111 .. • I ••• OrMp._ 'co.at 01 .. •. htwc• tllo -_, L-W AJ II._ -O:te P. ft,'Jln·""1 -htdtf. 'no -. • , I • • • , • . . • ' .... , • • • --,~~'7:---.·~~,.--~:---:.:----;-i-~~..__--~~.,.--, SchoOI S)1tem8:~m~~:o• iii .• Is '-.&LJ.ed · .caJll ......... " ---• Stt:1 on AfUlllU · ••II•.• ~ 'l:io.IU.DI for ID lAlbl&t!Y• pi~ to lml"On o4'o Ill .,.. IM4o ~ the Ila---0t C&lllonla"i p11tiik ocbOol --c,J ,_.. ~ l--. lMt, .._ Ille clll du r 1""";:~!lf"lllljL'-'=: !:; are -~ fUbjoc;ted to. a ~ ~o!:~ -ioo.y "1 Mit<ll eontlllued '•l a hip rat.II llludJ U>da)' bJ .._1lib!YDW> Illar! "". :.-'n>nll!&• q. Xu-IUt w-&JMI toblo too Ille lllClltll W. Stanley of Bal-ltlond -r·!.,._M,_._ ' w •re upeet<a to t op MOO.'OCIO. SW>ley noted tllat -.. ----~-.,.... l,a:l.1111.1113 i..t -ll' -te -udo· ~lion• ""' spo....io&' a bill iaore t!IJll Ip t111> pr..stq.,... ~·:;:. -· tll&t would 1pend $311,000,000 on '"1t Ille ~· qt "'* cl!> IW>d -·...,... - octucaUonal facllltloo w I t b the lo ot&rt US. -~ 1•r, 811,-R. L. caruo. -bodl-&ad money to bo rahled throup a O'lf,)U, ,... •!'Proxt-teJY a1.-batb at TlS Juml~. U.OOQ. th,.._.,.nt a pack clpret and u,. llll0,000 mora t11ai1 t II e ._ins 8 . A-H...,.,.i. l.Oo Anplot. 11- ....., w.. balflnce Oii llll.Y t. 1148. "'""" one-1111!l. ~ clftlllq, • lltanley said !hilt whlle he t .. l!o Kud>el al4 that .,. tlw! ll0\1. aloo P""I• With pit .-n, IOI the clpret taJ< means ot raJ&nc of Ille total -odlt..,.. were Oc<an Bl11d. a1a.ooo. P. l!f. Hllfl, the nece.uary wvenue to flnantt rude b7 f'iv• cou.nUee and ~ butlder. the Pn>«r&m need carerul •ppral-dtt .. "!ftllb) tllelr l>ordmo. '!'be JC. M. 11/nijh. Udo Joie, romoys al, "there ia an obvtoua neceulty five counU• ~ U.ted u Lim ...U, lJUtalJ new tlOclr Ud Jllht· tor the propam and It will ,.;. ~ ~ .,.,..,,_, AJ&ni-. t.,,. tt 90'1 C<>ul Bhd., formttl)' quire 9Cm'le form of taxatlon to 8an Diep &nd l'runo. occupied by Motkn Home, to be provide the nec-easa.ry tunde." 'The J\~ 28 counUe. &JMJ '-km °"" by AUaA.mertt.an )(ar.. The Balboa tatand .-...mblyman their eltl .. --lf<,1-of tllo k•t. ff,ooo! Wood ct H<{911. llulld- nld he la alao clo8e:Jy .watching moneys with the central a~. to tr'L ~ tht> developmpnt of a proposal to counties_ •ecount.tng tor SS'/lo. uwt O. B . Stn.ltllen add roocp and withdraw Cali.tornla'a requeet tor lh• rema.lnlns 41"' wu Qll'd by bath at 4.0IO Oct:an BIYIL. SI.GOO. , Federal action to e nab I e this lhe 10 counUe11 of the ..uthem C. IJ. Meek.I, 5lt N8l"<!l.Mue. •· country to Join a world govern-area. room, on...tory, I unlt dwetuns. ,..,,L 'l'lle SOii cltlel opont.Slll,1!14. TllO 1121 Orcllld. 112.600. Owner bulld- A ruolutton to that effect wa9 tot •treeta l.fl4 toads durln• the u .Roy Peue orchttect. paase<I by both hoU.5E'" of the Jee· 11MM9 n..caJ 7ear ranctnc h'om Roy St rot.a. •t:S Dahlia, 4-roonl I il!lature lut year. Now there i• $12/104,211 upM.ded by Loe An· one--atory dwellln,& at 818 Acacia 4 drive on to rescind the meuure. geln lo the kJw' of $118 dt.bUl'M'd and aUo at 70S Narcluul. $1,000 "J grea tly admire people who by the dty ot TrinJdlid In Hum-sch. J'ame1 D. Ray, builder, Har· favor world peace.'' Stanley said. boldt county. This wu •12,800,· bor I>Nttin• Service. "but J am oot in favor of putting 000 M.Ol"e than the total for the w. r . Bamu. Puadena, 6-rm .. o u t government in a poAition prtor tl9CaJ Jff.r. according to the on.e-atory dwdlln• at 616 NafC:!t.a where it might be dominated by Conlroller'a report. su.1. ~.000. owner buJJder. Ruuia or any other r a r el g n City expenditures for t'Onatn.ie-Bal.,,_ Co''" power." Uon purpoaea Jncre:llM'd 4T";4-dur· C J Kym)• Fullerton 6-room StanJey sa.ld he would welcome Ing 11KM9 tilN!al year ftaehlng a one.:.~ry ,i w ~ 11 S n • 10 Bal~ the vi~! of an!' of hi! corulltu· total of $21.888.088. Other cost! Cova, $8.000. ~·r 'builder. enl.I on the ~UbJttt. were listed u follows: Right! of a., 8borH ACI'llMS llll:NE DUNNE -.W lllOc ctWdtttlt' Olde of Hoe Cali; forola Sodefy .tot Crtpplecl Cf\lklrfta ~O' f'loorn t"'ll of the • 8oclet)"1 pa!Jeolhl -Pat ricia ~ ...... IJ•n"J' Oohoa. ·n. Of'l'IUlbatlon'• l'.utf'\1' 8tel eampaJp to rSlt1e fonct. fo r t9'e ..,._ of hsndlrapped younptll"rs la lwlln• a.e1d ~bfor. 1'11.JOUP Euter SW>day, April 9, MES.AX BOOKED Thomas L".'" Clark, 5-1, nt 224 E . l~lh St .. Costa Mesa wa.~ booked at the county ja il Saturday o n a charge or d riving a rnotor ve- hic le \\•hile intoxicated.· Clark \\'BS taken Into cmtody by Santa .4.na pollc.e following an accident at Broadway and l"a.lr· haven Avf! .. at 7:33 p. m .. ln wtuch the Vf'hicle he waa: drtvtng col- lided .... rith an automobile being driven by Carl Phenix, 29, ot 1008 Riverine St. Clark WU uamined by a phy!ician for signs of intQx.1- cation before being booked. News-Ttmea adl have been read In the Harbor for over 40 yean. 'IUNIJ More acenery ••. many d.ilrerent routea ... atop-oven anywhere. ConvenientrerularSuper-Coach a.;pedulea and "'Faat·Thru" no--nlra·fare Limited& Save "'l"Y doltan by Greyhound ... have atra caah tor u110 fuul ; • ttwl#m tt1 All th 1-11 - ClllCAH • • • ~.as DITIOIT ••••• 42.IO ltlWYcm ••• 49.80 WASll•toll •• 47 AS IOSTOll •••. , • 52 ... ~ •• K.U Y'Ntl arr • .• 2'.11 ... ,. ... ~.~ ~ ,... ,..,.,,,, ,.. .• , .... ,, ........... N Way, SS.!i!:S.TM : Ma f n t e nance, J w Del • S2S..ll0,2T7 : tnatneerlltg and Ad· . · · Qnl'e. South Puadena, rn t n 1 !It r a tJon, lt:.9Tl.360; and 5-room, one-atory dwelling al 2601 Equipment; Sl,&4J,2'4J. Waverly ·Dr., $9,000. <>wner build· TRUCK BUJlNS A car driven Dy Fr1U1k E . Sut· ter, 24, ot 307%-• 33rd SL. New- port. coJllded with a dump truck driven by Clovia JCeller, 30, Buena Perk, Friday at Old County Park Rd. ea.st of Ora.nae. fhe· truck, valued at $3000. burned after the cru.h, according to the S t a t c Divbion of Forestry, No one waa injured. 'On Griddle' (CenllllU<d f1'0ftl Pap I) nectton with the: aa.Jez tax l.'lAUt'. Actually, he aaid, "Drake 18 nor. on the 9pit. You are." HP pointed out that lt wu RobetUon who had introduclt(I the ulea tu: ordln- a nee. Robe:rtaon CowaW-n Robert.ton countered that, whil<' he Introduced t h e mea.sure a n d supported it at ftr•t. It had bffn .... Mayor Drake's baby" from the beginnlnr. Ag• In• t Stoddtrd's rebuttal that If the aalea tax revPnue I• Wlneceasary "why aren't we get- t ing" improvements, t hr council- ma n clung to the the~I• that tht> tax ahoutd be ·r e d u c e d because "we don't need the money." ... Motives of tbe council man we r<' brought Into que&tlon whe n he was a1ked by Iaabel Andrew• why he had "Auddenly decided" be wa s agalruit the tu: whe.tJ he had fav· ored lt for so long. She a1ked tf it had been a decision "just for campaign" purposes. Under fire from all aidea, Rob· ertaon declared he had "changed ht! mind" ab<_>ut tbe lax s I n c e talking to Jtanlerous local bwtl- neSRmen he Mld had "been hurt." He said he could name: one mer- chant "who moved out of town" becauae or the tax. Wnrked Uke Sin Declaring he had ''worked like sin" tori Corona deJ. Mat Street lmprow.meni.. the councilman u- serted he had been respona:lble tor the pa.vine of 2nd Avenue and 4th A venue, the tatter project now under way. To a que.atlon from ·waiter ~rhardt , 431 Fern I ea t A venue, Corona del Mar. u to whether he conaidered b I m • e 1 f "personally retporW.ble" tor pav- ing of the .ltrttta with CM tax money, Robert.on anawered: .. I conceived the Idea." ~ore than aoo people jammed the aqditor\um to hear the verbal tuss1e dominated by RQbertson and hl.s relentleu interrpptora. Asked whether he waa running lnUependenUy, C&ndldate Braden P'lnch, 34t Hue! Drive, Corona del »•r. declaM that "Mr: Norton and I have joined forces Jn • cer~ .lain way. I Intend to vote for Norton, and I hope he wtU vote for ma." i'lnch'a referen~ waa to Tom NortOl'l, proprietor of Nor- ton'a Ba-y Shore Cate and a fel- low candidate. SarUer i'lncb }\ad told the u- aembtaae be had made no prom- '-to &Jiyone. loat Founders ... Bali.. E. M. Stoneback, 2205 Channel Rd.,' A·room, qnf"·fttory dwrllln& al 2110 SeV111e. $8.~. Owner build· IP'r. County Property Taxes Skyroc'ket L. D . Hotehklu, La C.nada, 6~ room. a·•lol'Y dwellln• at ZJ 12 Ocea.n. $1 5.000. A 11 an R I t t er, builder. Philmer Ellerbrook, archl· tect . Property tax levies to 0r&11•e.-------------- county during the llHO d e cad e akyrockett"d to $19,404 ,262 f o r 19<t9-50 from their U .990,892 level for 1939-10, California Taxpayen ' 8&lhoa IAlaiad Association reported today. tn- Charles Pyke, Loe Angelett. 2-eluded are levle11 tor th' county. siory dwellJng at 12'8 Apolena. citle11, school di!ltrict., and •pec1&1 $10,000. Al90 ralJH> exl•Ung build-d i.111trlcts.. of It hidden ln the COil ot Uving. "Jt'a the 1tyle now to worry about hlJh t&xca -btll U1e only way the tax bUI can come down ii for 1ovemment. to apend leu," the Taxpay<'"n· asr.oc1atlon df'· clared. agf" under It , $3.000. Sherman Sal-pose11 a mounted to S•.0~2.066 for Trio Robs lnl' at 126 Apolcna and build gar-1 Property lf'viPs for county pur- te r, builder. 19-49-50; they were $1 ,784,4~1 t o1: uct-0 1939-•0. (Coat-from Par l) :hir1. Ve rta M orulQn , alteratlon11 I Ci ty levies on pro~rty In thfl Df'tectJve Sergeant K. W. Gorton, a~d addition to dwelling at e.~ ·county re• c h "' d $3,281 ,891 for Evans' wife had obtained the 11- Vta Udo Nord. $14,000. George; 19·19-50. eompen!'d wlth•Sl,528,9&4 cen&e number of the get-away car Pickertng. builder. for 1939-40. and a deacrtptlon of It wu aup- Property tu Jevle• for achoo! plied by an untdentlfied marine d~trtcta Jn the county t otalled $9,-t-ntering the place just u the 363,380 for 1949-60; they wel'(' bandit.a fled with lhe mon'ey. Nru•port John Cure(, 1206 W . Bay, re· modf'lling, $2.000. Dean Kephart builder. $2 ,726,9M for 1939--10. Lodged In the Newport city Heavy Seas Levies for !lpeclaJ district.a in jaJl, the trto I• awa.tttnc a r ratsn· the county for 1949.50 totalled ment In Newport Townahlp court $2,718,915 compart'd with $942,· on c.hal"J'eJ of armed robber)'\ 504 for 1939-<t O. Police Monday momtfig linked (Continued from """ J) Throughout C&llfor nla, tax e 1 the three prtsonere with a aerles w<>re : Hal Ramser '• AnUgua, Carl lev!C'd on property r('ache<I 8 nt\\' of automobile tht'ft.R In Eut Loa Long's Lark, Hrber Erlclr.M>n 's I high or $725,61 8,6& rot 1949-r)(), Ange~a nnd Montebello. a.(ld lm- ScandlA, PauJ Ke ttenberg'a T offl-con1 p.ared w Ith '303,984.482 f 0 r pllcated them In recent "nt'Cklng boy. and Don Barber'• Branta. J 939'"'4 0, the auoclat lo n found. par-ty hold-ups" In Altadena. Mun!N¥' had Judg@ Harry Bloc1-1 U!vlea tor e-eneraJ county pur-Ri08, it was learn!'d. la on parole gett, Pet er Ficker and Jamea poses f o r 1949·50 1 t atew1 d e from the Lanca!lter Prtson Farm. Stoddard aboard on hl& rouKh a mounted to $281 .~.899 : they Associated Preas dlapatche-a voyage. After one hour they loe.t we re $119,G45,053 for 1939-40. from LM Angeles Mid the three the radio a.nten.na and <'OUld no City taxea levied on pro~rty youth8 are suspected In at leut longer keep tn touch wtth the rea ched $120,733,283 for 1949•00. three A Jtadena necking party club. One hure wave broke th~ compared w J l h $81,380,l~ f o r holdups. all or them tommltted front window of the cruiser and 1 1939-10. within the put ff!'w days, and about 60 gallons of water ruahed P roperty tu levies for achool that they o.r(> s u 8 p e c t e d of In di 1 threatening to k 111 a Gl endale . I !ltr cts throughout the • tat e d t But they managed to )I'. 11 e p Ahowed the blgge~t relative in· oc or. ,.otng although bvtfeted turtou.sly creue. reaching S292,l83.S23 for Re WM Dr. Roger Mitts. 31, by the waves and the 36 mjle an 1949--50, compared with IJ00,202.· who Wu thrown over a ateep hour wtnd. 'nley reached White'• 872 for 1939-40. ell!! and ordered to lie 'there for C th an hour or "we'll kill you." ove on . (" Island and at 3:30 Levies for apecla1 d lat r I ct a p.m. repalred the radlo and ln-. amounted to ~1.346.780 tor l&4i-A. P . Hat~ the neeking pa.rt)' formed those ana.loualy wa1ttng '60: they w~re li3.3M,4<M !or 1939-\•lctlm8 u Mia Jean H1n-old, 22, at the Ba.Ibo& Yacht club of their •o. of ff1u.den1, and he.r companion, aafety. "The 172:5,818.586 property tax PaUl Bryant, who were u.ld to Club officials declared the race levy In California for 1949_60 l• ha'vf' tried to drive \way from would be scheduled later ln the one part of the total demand Of t.11• holdup men and Wtte ahot .ea.son. aJm t ot• blW hl h at: Angelo :&:. Glanone and Mn. 08 ~ on "' · c · the people Mark C. PefTY. of Altadena, ... ,. Schedult'd for the com I n g of this state muat pay to U.e fed- Wffkend I• the Junior CoUeae eral, at.ate, and local l'OWrnnienta reported to have been robbed of Jnter-coUeglate ra c e Saturday, durtn thla fl.seal •• th ..__ Ill•, wbJle lhe dllpatchee -.Id S )'e&I', e &a.A-'" RJcbad Lee 0 '1*11, 22, Of Q .. n-expected to atti-.ct leatnl from payer.· &a80Ciatlon said. a lar•• Dumber of Southern "The rat or the $.5 bllllon an· dale, _•nd Miss Joanne Talley, 22. Calltoml& Junior coUe&es. nu.al tu bUI la paid ln L mutUtude Altadena, wen othen IWlpected Sunday al the club the Beards-of '11ftennt kinds of ta.ua-moet , ot ha"1ne been robbed by t be ley trophy race for Lehman dtnc· • youthl to the tune of UT. h J e • w 111 hlshlJCht th• days --- eventa. "' Realty Board (Oolll--~·I) Announcement of memben of the tacully ... who 'will lecture •t I lhb confere:nce and the exact aub- jeet.a to be d.taeUMC!d will be an· nou.nced from ottJces of the It.ate a.uoclaU011 in the near tuture.. . 1 AppUeatlona for enrollment In the conl8ftllce may be obtaiMd ttom fvan MacMtllin at the John Voe•I co.. too Kain St., Bal-. telephone Barbot' 14~. or from th• otnce of the Newport H a r ti o r -I'll. IO< Ban &manllno A .... telephone Beacon 111!8'7. \ THE W'AY Plan Swim Party fol' <CMH 4 -.,... 11 Wgb School Alumni ea.ct lod..UOn of t b e d.iaa.bJed ~ boat, , An alwnnl swim party wUl be The cut .,. left the jetty o oec-Tlnlnc!aJ' at Newport Bar- --. Kn. Boa• told or-. bar Unloa RIP -.,.._... Ptw. ... 80et.'e11le:d ht loea~ by u.e Tri Slam&~ tile -ll!!!I laJdac htt hi ·1-. Pl>._ of US. Olf&lr It to pei.. llln. 9--U.l tile mlt •alunull jto -tlle --· n.-.-lllOtr' •od.-mJq pooj ~ ~ ftllllJTrflilWT ......... ,. ........ --'3 ....... Die pool 'fill .. --J:JO ...... , .... Mid llMJ -l jlO&\ to C:IO p..rn.. -OIL~ wlll _st .... .,.. ~ -... fl&rl!bll --o •l t a -Wit • • I' ~ .._ c:uttra tcPalll. '~~:.:·' -~JllV. ~ wlll .. _ ... Ow ... by Oeoop ............ ~ l:JO lo l;all ...... ... can:a 1t-,~._Wll....,...,.. .... -,...... 1£ '; 'cl ..... a"Wi [ .. acc:IJl •I U.. '9llt -.J t'•a .7' ~-................. . ·· ::;l'a•.;.. 1::11 .. ,:': ::'1...._ • 'a>-. •~~·--»11 Ill •-._._. :·· M ..!.. ?!: '" .-r !I ta • Illa llml '' --· ·--... ,..__,_ ... _., tllo .... _ .. •. ... .... -a.: . b-...... ...-. 'Ai 1 1 Ill P If 0 P 6 .,/ All ""' ... pis lllJ II -._ 19-. b Jiu ~ ..,.... ta •Ila' • ' ( . . . I ( . . TuMCley, M.n:li 21, 1950 -Dateset CL °" ~. ~zpnfng 'l)e .~_of lu~ 'NH. :: ::.. >t: ._1!..f1:':0 .. =-: Ntws..TDDi$_ -~·ey Tu~~i -jW""'"8d '....:iiilJJ&'for-;NEWPn_ll T R&:J' Dnafl'c WeCbi-dd'vtll .. ot. Wewpwt boolleYard rrom l!a"1· •• & ~ ~ & ...,..._ ~.r- uillp_ "'6d -ia II' t.1t• preoent NEWPORT-~AI.JIOA ,ta• -Tli'ursda.ys °"'!W' ¥"-.,..,,_ ~· .N-" lltV Peol 0 1 st-A9 ... na la tM -.,. ,A ~tlon rr•m tb• ~JY p'Wi.nlns co OJ ·in'•• to 0 • -i H...._~ or tM ftus ., ~ · -ptod ealllnr or the h•arma-. • lllNDl1lll AD 19 ~ LINEii ~ othu Wnp. the oommJ•· AU OlaMl&4 ads mtaat be paid tor OM.II 18 ad\laaGe of pabHcaU-. *"' . p~ l'UoJllJ>g "' prop-erty on both oldoil ot tjl• thol'Ollg... 4 I J DM 1 U-· -$ .'75 • 4re to a c!epth or soo 1 .. L In-I 4 IJnes ~ """"" ~ cJu.s,d In tlle l'O<OJ!IJD<nda!lon • .., 4 IJnes S II• .. %.00 p-opc.&ls to re.zone U\ •.rea. on Phone Bar. i• • ~dH tQa4 fnd a porUon or ul.,, aak fo~ ··~d Takert or aetkt .. ad and remittance: to UJe Sou111ern Callfom~ Bll>I• ooJ. NEWPORT HAIUIOB-l'UBLISHJNG 00. lege lr"OWlcla on the o Id Santa D ll ..._ lllod N-rt '.W.. OllU nzi. Ana ..\rm.y .AJr bue for resident· . .. ~ .0 - Jal purposea. I The publisberl will not ·be ftspo?Ullble for more .than one lncorTect ~__,,ting Francia X. Shoen, lnautlon or an ~vertlsement, ,.....,.,. Ille r!gllt to correcitly Cta.ulty Sr .. and en.hen, who have aQ:ed any and all adl and to reject any advett18ement not con.forming-to for ttCht lnPtrlal ZOD.lng of prop-J;Ulea and regulationa. AdverUae.menU and cancellations wtll be er17 on the north llde of N~rt ~ted up to 15 p.m. on the day precedin.-p ubllc,Uon. Ph. Har. 1818 bcHJlevard between hularlno roed • • .and t b e proposed eitenaJon o( Brt;ltol .1treet, attorney William· c . 1: ....... 1181lfa8 OUIDEJ Poe wu .Present at the super· Yi8on aeaelon bu t declared he w~14 not preaa: 111JI cU~nta' cue untlJ the public heartnc. lhoen, a vigoroua cr1Uc or son· Lnc"1 hu · fought for the right to ttw bla property u he aeea flt , pointing-out there aJready ttre ln- d1,1.1tr'-I UU• on M>me et tht prop- erty Involved, lncludlng hlM own. ------ 31 it Birthday is Noted by Legion A Jotnt pot-luck dinner w a ~ held by the Newport Harbor IA>- g:lon and fts Auxiliary Wednes- day nJght in celebration of tht' Le&ion'a Slst Birthday. One of the Atellar attractions wu a tour of ln..aptttlon or the new Legion hall which Is DO\V undar conatructlon and progrea· Ing quite aaUafactortJy contlder- ln• th.at ~the labor I• almost en- tirely volunteer, To veteran mem· hers of the Legion and Auxillsry. the alght of the new haU Is in- deed a joy to behold, as th<' rieed tor large quarten has long been a problem. ''Chow call" brought an Im· mediate and unanluious re11ponae to what mu.at have been a gour- met's delight. lt wu generally conceded that tr a.nyone we n t away huncry. or anything lesi:i than over stuffed, it waA due to a broken &rm or Jaw. a.a the tood wat too tempting to resbt. The lu-,.e birthday cllke. dee· or&ted in the Legion blue and sold, Wfl8 rather superfluous, but enjoyed, none-the·leae. U the tables were cleared, the mClfl held a brier bualneu meet- lns for the purpose ot pu.alng on a revision\ or their by·laws. then adjourned for the aoclal portion of the evening. -cJIUllifled ads are ttad by folks Who are looklng to buy. TO PORTRAYLRAMOHA FURNITURE FINISlUNG REPAIRING BULLOCK'S .. "Old Ftuniture At It.a Best" L. 0. Bullock Prop. 407 Fruit St. Ph. Kl. 2-117~2 Banta Ana 2!5p31 11-BIJJLDDIG SERVJCES PAI N TING BPRA Y or BRUSH J!Y JOB or HOUR f WANT~LA~ &Del G.oUUlli:N llllAINTENANCE by experletlc-ed gardener. Reuonable month- ly ·ra~ &Pbone Beacon -6000-R. . ' 3:1p48 FlNi;l LAUNDRY WORK, OUT· .tatna. 1ahlrt11., etc. WW call tor and ..AJ.eUver. HcJp With dinner puti~. Mrs. Wlllfame, Harbor 1M2·M. Il no ana .call Hartor 2939-M. 38!'*0 LADY WANTS HOUSEWORK. prac.tical nun.Jn& by the day- or baby sitting. 622 W. Center • Colte. Meu.. Call da.ya BeacOn 6128-J or alter 4:30 Be a con 4917-W. 38ptO C.ll II. llARTIZM', S.., llllh-1\ 1560 ll'Vint Ave. Cafta Meaa 18c3S -------------'-.EXPERIENCED w o man e o o k WAN? YOUR DIRTY WORK . DONJ)f 1 00 TQ HAL .... Cotnplate ........._.,,, """'-•paelal ralao to con...- l'or ~ llotimalao Call ~r U M·W ,.,. ... i'UllNITURm 6 '1\UQ Sll.UlPOO- ING In your b<>me or ID7 ~t. Complete bomecleantnc ientce Fully -l1'ree -Jll&lao. Al'• Ho._ 6 Jtur cteui!q Co. Ph. Beoooa 9111. 71U< H. H. HOLBROOX DEPENDABLE PLUMBING '. • Prompt l'tep&lr a.mo. -ec1 Phone: H&rbor 1411-W 2101 Balboa Blvd., Nevtport Beach -. 14-PERSONALS · wants position -either real.au· rant OT home. Live out. Phone Bearoo MH·W. 39p41 0..\CHSHUND PUPPIES. Beau· t"11J 3 month old male111. Fineat )ledigree. Chan1pionshlp. atock. 5\2 Fernleaf, Corona det Mat. Harbo"'r 0781..R. 40c•2 w ANT HOUSEV.1 ARK or baby •lttinr by day or hour. Have own transportation. Phone Bea. M!l&-R. 4~ M . D . SMILEY J 18 Ocean Fr., Balboa tll.•J have a pair or Pu.tel to the Paulo Drive·In Theatre by caJUog tor tbem at ottic. at the Newport lfart>or Publishing Co., 2SU J!ali.. Blvd., Newport lleacll, 29-flEl .. P "'ANTED WANT Girl for general offlce work. State agf' and exper- ience. Write Box Q ~ Newport Harbor Publishing Co. 38TFC Does your watch Keep accurate time? All machinery needa fresh oil. . -EVEN , WATCHES. All work done ln our Corona deJ Mar shop. . ASSISTANT SALESMANA..GER8 AND SALESWOAtEN -Full or part time with nationally known Co.sme tio Cnm pany. Direct Sale!=!. Write Box P c/o Newport Ha r- bor Publishi ng Co. 38p-t0 Wallace Calder head &17 Cout Blvd., Corona del Mar 17cJO Alcoholics· Anonymous Write P . O. Boll: 197 Balboa Ialandt C&Jll Pbone Kimberl7 B-6393 AUTO SALESMA:-.:-Ex?f>rienc<.'d. N f'V.' car deal<'r, B<'ach city. State age, experif'nce and quali- fications. Writ e Box S '# N<'W· port Harbor Publishin g Co. 39c41 . !t-LOST AND FOUND WANTED -Experienced book· kC'1'per , shorthand not necf"~­ sary. G<'n ofticf' Work. Morn· ings only. Write bo:11: "tr' c/o Nf'wport Harbor Publishing Co. 1.0c42 LOST-Viclnlty at Balboa Phar· macy l smal IChlneae gold ear-rtnr for pierced ear. Rewa.ni. Phone Harbor 3M·W. 10c12 PRACTICAL NURSE for hlfant Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, '1 p. m. till midnite, J_uly and Au · , _ gust, in Balboa. Write boll: T . ; THE NEWS-TIMES ; c/o Newport Harbor ru~o~":i THE POST 130-Si\LE, MISCELI.ANEOUS THE PRESS New SINGER• electric port- able. Lifetime guarantee and service, including sew- ing lessons. Small down Orange County's · Outstanding Re ti I Estqte Aclverlising Medium , payment and $1.25 per week. SINGER SF,;WING, CENTER 300 w. 4th, Kl l.Jlllt5, Banta An• '•Reg. U.S.Pat.Ott.by8gr.Mfg.C.o. 15Uc More Clasaifled on next page. ----------,..---'-------~--.::....:::...__, High . Qua/ify -.Printing-Ph. Har. 1616 .. -.r- FO.R COUNCILMAN of Newport leach • ' . OM , ,-o R.T O.N · ~~ IUSINISSt.fAN ' , I • -•• ' ' • • • • " .. ... ~~~ ~ .. -:..':/-~ -1i-,-: • •• -· . ---- ·' • 1· • • 7 ' ---~i;-~•;••;';i ;tit;-~-;~~·~;;;·;·1~fcf~;;~,~~),~~~~;~;;·;;;;;;·~·;;··;'~;·~·;·;;;~~,~~;'~~~~~:;;~~;;;'Pil;O;l;t~-; .... ;"';*°';;A~NfNS;;~·~n;Jdl&S;;·;';;·~:f'~ ~_,;;~;•;;~;;~~;~·;';;;~~;;j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;i;~,~1 ~~~~1;141~? i •fi ~ , .. -r.-_,,. ,,. "'.-~~ -~ --. ' -·, ~ -. ·-~ _.....!. ....... .:{--.·---' • ~:;. l:i· · ·'.NEWS • TIMES . tWSlflB)S ~·~r~_·~· The Oldest Adf '. Medium . in , the Newport -.Harbor Ar'a .. , ... • • , .. ' ~~;;~~~·::::~·~;;;-·;:~~·~::i;;~~~/~~~~~;:;:;·;;;:::::~;;~;;;:::::~;;i:;~~~~ri:;;;;;;:;;;;;::::::;;;;:;:;;~::~·. . d ..... etJIDW l._.tJUltW oiJms ., ~~~ -~. ~~ _!'!b::.~·~~~.:,.!!W!.~*±~:A~ll!•~ • ._,, ____ ,_.!•!: •• :.!!'.!1~8-~L,!!~~~·~L--·-•·-• 11 .AL-. .!15 f"RAL ml'&Ta a ~-·L DrATll • rDJILT RllNTAL-1 llodrmo.. ~ • '.. BIUNd YOtm BOTl'OMLESS .CHAIRS l&J.ael'Ybos rnr.~noo1c. Sµ,EcTEil OUTS.TANDlNJ}-BUYS! ! ! ! l!S'f'AT! .• .-" 3 Bedroom Home, Newport Heights · • ,, _ , To • Tl>ot jnlllet ona llltdMn lllllt. 0 ·. HARVEt'S :rtmNiTURE REPAm ~t1~. ~t11m;:i~O.:,: Balboa " $9,500 Bayfroqt:· .. 20,~ -. . QUICK; SALE! BARGA1N! ' ... ~ ...... """°" ........ • ""-A ""'°A x-. a... tlttO,J. au to AT'l'llAO'l'IVELT M'IWl>ed 2 ~ a B;lt.,,Cllo.'"" Bal-loeaUon. 1'hla lovely ·home is priced well below· replacement •·· ....... Al"' .,.._., ..,.,,.. ...,.,,_ ~ il.R. -· ,...,. aay Frp1., 1,.. • -• $2950 DOWN ost 'th fun d · ""' 0 --165 • . lloiiil !IAHT.A· .ANA AVE. tll01C1C RABBOR ARBA ;.uo. Not new bUt c11anntn1r. Oceair:Ft!ont $101000 c WI e,Pniciation. Built 1....,. °"" 1 .... ' Rent••-' DUPLl!IX II>' fl ... !>O!t. '• lonty BUJB fl .. beach borne 2 beclrma., "'I· ft. Hdwd. fl oo N!. Large living room, large din-' r • QU a T :rmv ~ H . eo~ 1 ~ 114 batM, llOOd heat. peneled 11•. In .... 1 k • A.La .... · E sON •• •-4 -·w•y Newport eights -. N•J· B. "· .. ch tpl an ·~ g atea. u e wor . o. E . garbage disposal. Dbl. --• ~ ~~1. rm .. fl&ptone r .. w ed pa~ Workmatiilhit> and Materials 'your miut. wltll wo. • · . '89l!O ·'""~·-• -a t>-b-q. o nly 7& n. to tlno rl•h· garage. And fenced yard. Sewers in and paid for. ..... VIO . a·--AlllED or RAWHIDE renson Realty ATl'RACTtVE 2 B.R. home on Newnorl •1a,ooo Ing .. balblnlf. -buy on""' $2300 down. . ~·.,,, u<>n, • , iarr ccmi.r lot. ..,cloood patio u.Mt>IT 'l' beach. Call Mra. Elrod. Full Refinishing su Manno, Bal. Iale. Har. :iJ! Frutt ,......_ w1u G. x. ::--~ 3"" ~.2 bath ROT uiUllltNLmAF, Jr. a .u-. Price Oitly $9,500 ~ !".-_"}~~II Electrolux dteaner New 1950 -$69.75 A1ao Factory Rebullts _ Bll.L FLETCHER 24M Santa Ana Ave., Costa Me• S&LES-SERVICE Bea. 6208-W 29<4'· 8 In TJL T ARBOR Power Sa '1 "4 h: p. motor. Stand. 3 blad s $120. Hardly W!ed. Ph. Har- bot" 1&49-J. 38c.40 5 Cu. ft. KELVlNATOR Refrlge- ntor. BARGAIN. Reootds 20c each. 2661 Orange ave., Coata Mesa... 38e1-0 BAMBOO RATI'AN FURN. Direct factory deal. Every Item priced right. 3 pc: sec.· $195 ••lue at $116, Bank. t~rm&-­ Open 1 -9 dally and Sun. 384 N. Coast Blvd., Laguna Beach. 31tfc SlLVERTONE combtnatlon wire recorder, phonograph and radio. 3 rolls of wire. $189 value for $100. 610 BE'gonla St., Corona del Mar. 38c40 O'AS RANGE. white porct-laln, high oven. Pilot light and oven control $1•. 117 '12 Diamond Ave., Balboa lsla.nd. 40c42 6 Cu. ft. KELVINATOR refrlg<'r- ato r . BARGAIN. R ecords. 20c ea. 2~1 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. 40p42 Davenport &: chair ............... $20.00 Roll top de.9k ..... ". ........ -....... 20.00 Chest of tJ dra.wers .............. t 7J)0 Coffee Table ...... ................... 9.00 End table ................................ 3.50 2-door ·ateel cabinet .............. 10.00 22 x M plllte mirror ............ 17.00 Oak ChJna .CIC>Mt, 42 x 58 .. 00.00 !Awn edger ............................ 7 .00 12 cu. ft. g:a.a rcfrig ............. 7!"J.00 lvorj' 'dres8er, mtrror ... _ ..... l~.00 llLSO 2 JouJn. doors ............. , .......... $16.00 with lock and hinge!I 3-2'1 x 48-6 lt. sash .... 7 .50 42" x 90'-10 lt. aash -··· 6.t.O 2 '-6 x 6.9 scrttn door .... . !':1.00 27 ft. wire flower fence 2.50 22 x 38~1 It. sa.!lh ................ 2.~0 240 San J oaquin LAGUNA BEACH Phone 6663 <Op<2 3!-FURNITtJl\IJ FOR ~ TIDS COMP'LETID sci' ot 1-p . . old turilltu"' MUBT BE SOLD 20o33 me ...,. . o,,....ir con-3112 N ewport Blvd., Newport Bell. You may a9Sume $7,200 G. I . 4% loan at $50 mo. -----------Balboa Income m. Phone Harbor 25112 U-MUSIOAL. llADIO USED PIANOS, $49, $611, $88. Two yea.n trade.In at purch.aae price. D~Z -SCHMIDT, 620 No. Maln, cor. 8th. Santa Ana. TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO or band Instrument on a Packard Bell Television. Higheat ca.sh va1ue a1.Jo'1{ed at SHAFER'S MUSlC CO~. 421 N . Sycamore, Santa Ana. Klmborly 2-0872. BABY ORA.ND Uaed. Wondertul bUy, only USS. Another Grand $481. Othera SW. $61~. Terms or rent. DANZ-SCHMIDT, 620 No. Ma.In, coi-. Gth, Santa Ana. Knabe P lanoe. SPINET. New! Hl\hcn ma.ke. Full ke1 board. Discontlnued model. Special $388. Terms al DllN Z·SCHMllYr PI>.NO CO .. 520 No . .M.aln, cor. 8th, Santa. Ana Hammond Spinet organ. TR.A.DE your old piano on new Grand or Sptnet, televi!lton or Electric Organ. Highest ca.ah price aJlowed. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO., 02Q No. Main, cor. 8th. Hammond Spinet Organ&. Capehart Televi.A!On. K n a b e pianos. Wurllller, Kimbal, Gul- bransen. Lester &: mafl.y othef'!I RENT A 1-'JANO! Only $6.00 per mo. All term rent a.llowed on any piano you purchase later . Grand Pianos tor rent aIAo. Spinets too. DANZ-SCHMIIYI' 520 No. Main, cor. 6th. Santa Ana. Knabe P lan0&. T he Solo Vox. BALDWTN Acrosontc Sp t net. Bkmd. Llke new. Now only $386. Another Spinet, used, only S297. Btand new Spinet, ma- hogany caae, only $290. Sma.11 aize. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO., ~ No. Matn, car. 9th. Hammond Spinet Organ. Knabe ·Pianos, Santa Ana. , . . . . . . . UPRIGHT pianos rrom $8.!5, terms as convenient u '5 ~r mo. or will rent. Rental to apply on tuture purcha.se at SHAFER'S MUSIC Co., 421 N. Sycamor e, Santa Ana. Kimberly 2-0672. BEAUTIFUL Bungalow P I an o. Used. Fine tone! Grand action! S26:J. Terms. Another for S23:i. DANZ-SCHMJD1', Santa Ana, 520 No, Matn. Knabe-pl&n08. Hammond Spinet Organ. THE SOLO VOX. ReJ>OM'ued. Uke new. SAVE! Thl8 la a veat barlJaln. DANZ.SCHMIOT a20 No. Main. Santa Ana. OROAN, eltctric, U9ed-ltlte new. ' BAT vJ~~PT~~~~-turn. . '30.000 ~usines~ Property · 1$2.GO mo., to June lat. • 10 INDMDUAL 1 B. R, cot-· $17,MO t..rge 1 bedroom apt." $75. tagc..'I on 5 lott. CholcP rent.al CORONA DEL MAR-40 fool Year round knt.a.1-Beacon Bay, location near Bay. Thia h1 with-frontage, 177 ft. deep, 2 store• S90 mon. ruml9bed. out a cJoubt an OUTSTANDING and a house. Room for add'l Phone Harbor 2502 BUY! bldg. Thia la a. real value! 321.fc 2 OR 3 BEDRM. apartment, artlsttcalll' rurnlahed.. Balboa Penln.Wla. Wlnttt or year round re:uonable. Harbor 3019-R. RENTAL ,I SPECIALISTS Call Edr!a Cnl&' 18tfc Linwood Vick, Rltor. Balboa laland. Har. J042. S2c64 on LIDO ISLE Brand new 3 toom unf\lmtahed apartment on a waterfront lot. Wiil give a lease. LIDO ISLE PROPl!!RTIES, INC. 33!3 Via Udo Newport Beach Harbor l!KK> 29t!c CORON.A DEL MAft-FumU.hed 1 bt-droom apt. So. of hlg.hway. Ne&r markf'l.!, bwi. theatre. Lge. sunny porch. $65 mo. yearly. Util pd. Ph. ffar. 2849·M. 38c40 ONE BEDRM. APT. Yearly rent- al. Balboa. Servel refrlg. 0&.!f !ttove. Twin beds.. Utll. ptl. Sun- dec k. Garage . 2CH A St., 'Baiboo. 83p42 LARGE TRAILER Jn beautiful quiet court. SlO week , S35 mo. adulta. 1741 Pomona. Co"'ta Mesa. Beacon 6747-J . 38tfc -C1a.asffled ad.A are read by rol.lu who are lookinl' to buy, YEARLY RENTAL--Smnll hOUS(> on channel turnl.shctl for couple. call at 3402 Marcus Ave, New- port Bea.ch. 38p4.0 ' OPEN HOUSE ' You must see t his new modem Bay front house. Large lot. Private pier and float. Many built-in features including radiant heated floors. 3 bed- rooms, 3 baths. • Open Sunda y , A p r il 2nd 10. 5 908 West Bay Ave. (! Blk. West of Newport Harbor Yacht Club) LOUIS W. BRIGGS, Realtor 714 EAST BALBOA BLVD. HARBOR 80 t ,,_A'VT011t OBILES. TIRES 1948 BUlCK SUPER Convertible, excellent condition. Push button windows. Under aeat h ea t e r. Radio and other deluxe acces- BOrie!!I. L1ght blu~ with white t op. Private party mllllt sell lmmf'dlately. Sl895. Phon e Beacon 5-131 . I After 6 p. m . Har. 2273-R). 38c40 No Down Pajrnent About 30 ca n to choo."K" from , S2!'1 and up; for Instance, n $1 9~ co.r. Sl0.73 (><'r month. .. Si..mmons Used Car Exch ange 316 S . Main, S. A. Kl 2-5485 89c!'1J BALBOA ISLAND • EXC LUSIVE Income over $2000 last year. 'JWo srparat(' hou,;ea. Sle<'J>JJ 6 rt'nr, 8 front : TO.Xi':<! $1 ~; Ea!'ltrr \\'N'k Income S250. R rach for the phont-. Earl W . Sta nley 22!i Ma ri nr, Balboa I.11;land Phont" Harbor 1775 40c41 NF:W MODERN 1 t>M.nn. horn<". Brautifut lawn, b8.rbPcuc, p8.tio on lnri;C' lot . P icket ff'nc:', OwnPr will sacrifice or will con- Rldcr nice large trailer and aome •ca.sh. Call Beacon 6953-R aftrr 1 p. m . 38c40 . 317 Amethyst ATTRACTIVE 3 bednn. 2 bath Colonial bnme. Let us show It! You will get tbf' best buy of the sea!IJOn. Earl W. Stanley H&_rbor 1776 40c41 NEWPORT HEIGHTS LOT $1200 NBC REALTY 3118 Newport Blvd., Nwpt. Beach Balboa Island WELL LOCATED 2 bt>drm. home with large paved patio -copi- plctely fenced. Garage, laundry and bathers' shower. Room to build another unit. Full price, completely furnished, $13,000 ' Stanley Hadfield REALTOR 216 MarinE' Balboa Island HARBOR 20 39tfc Open for Ins pection Saturday & Sunday 119 Via Yella, Lido Isle See thl!t beautiful 2 bedrm. homeo, brand new. Best type con!ltruc- lio n. PrlYate patio. Gl&Med-in tub. Twin 8lze.d bedroom"'. Mod- ern ·colors ·throughout. Over- a\:ted 2 car garage. Price only $13,9&0 Shown by appointment week days ROY GREENLEAF. Jr. &: AS80C. 3112 N 11!vr?Ort Blvd. 1 Newport Bench Ph. tlar. 25J 2 · 38t!c I COSTA MESA SINGLE APT, $35 mo. utll. paid. l Pf'r80n only. man pN"fttrrd. lnquirf' days 523 Coast High· way. Evc-s. 607 Irh1, Corona del Mar. 38c40 SG-MONEY TO LOAN O\VNER WILL SELL or trBde · lnrgl' 6 rm. homl'. ,1425 sq. ft. SPJC AND SPAN 6 rnl. residence We ll , Jnnclscapcd and fenced. 1 blk fron1 O(.'f'&n. Corn!'r lot. 2199 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. YEARLY RENTAL -1 bedh'n. duplex. Tile bath and kltch<"n. Hdwd. floors. flrepl&CC!. Adults only. 811 Jumlne Ave., Corana dtl Mar. Eves. call HU". 1902-W 38o<O EXTRA CLEAN 3 trn. apt~ EJec. ttfrlg. UtU. paid. $.fO mo. to June 16th. 801 E. Ba1. Ave., Bal~ Har. 1959~1. 38c39 MRS. C. H. TOLL • LOANS TO BUILD, D IPROVF,. BUY, MOD.£RN1Zll. OR REFIN >.NCI: we Buy nun Det!dil N!lWPORT 8"LBOA ll'EDERAL SA VINGS • LOAN ASSN. .!333 Via U do Ph. Har. l lM>O Home Town Boy Makes Good Loans C..O R OBERT SATTLER Harbor 1620-.J :J lx'drn1s. ComplC'tt'ly furnished. Phoni;> Beacon 6139. 38c'40 New furniture. JnnersprinJ; •-----------~' mattrt"SS('S. Eh>c. fetrig. New range. NeY.•, roof and garage. Only $78.'"JO. Ownl'r going abroad Pearl J . Smllh. 420 E . 7th St., Upland. Ph. 421 -1:>4 anytime. •0c12 Out of Town Owner AUTHORIZES SALE or 2 Lido lots bord<'tlng on 2 strttl8 for $!".000 SpPCulato rl'I, builders - hurry on thl!!! Vogrl!l-Harbor 145. '40c'42 OUTSTANDING M~DERN Home in Corona del Mar with beautiful ~ vi ew . J 1h bedroom1', 2 baths. 3. ca r garage. Over 1500 sq. ft. onl} $1~.000. See Mr. Brown. 400 Coast Blvd., Corona deJ Mar, Harbor ~-J . 38c40 UNEXCELLED OCEAN VIF1W Newport Heights large lot, a \Jedrooms, 1 % baths and mai~'s room or 4th bedroom. Large plate win· dows overlooking harbor. Enclosed patio. Built 1946. Lots of beauty and a lot of value- $16,500 -$5000 DoW11 ~WPORT HEIGHTS 50 ft . corner lot ........ $1475 COST A MESA lot 52 " 228 ........................... $1000 COSTA MESA corner 65 x 128 ........................ $150() BEACON HILL REALTY 466 Newport Blvd .. just above Arches Beacon 5713-R (Eves. Beacon 6467 -R ) VOGEL VAL U ES BALBOA ISLAND Bayfront estate must be: sold. Pier and float, 52' frontage.. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath plus garage apart- ment. Heirs will take small home ·in t rade. BALBOA PENINSULA . Just being completed-Choose your own fixtures and decor. on this lovely 5 room bungalow. Lota of tile. Lots of built -ins-$11,750. ' NEWPORT SEASHORE COLONY Bungalow-2 bedrooms, plaster interior, fireplace. Full price $8400. Mr. Briggs. Har. 2476. LIDO ISLAND $21 ,500 buys a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on t wo lot s-18ll26 panelled li ving room with built in bar and separate dininl\, r oom all opening on el· tractive brick pat io. See this today! THE JOHN VOGEL CO. 100 MAIN STREET, BALBOA Har. 145 ''At the Ocean Pier" DO YOU KNOW THAT NOW! ! YOU CAN BUY A LARGE LOT IN BEA UTlFUL CORONA HIGHLANDS. FOR AS LJTI'LE A!::: $1950 • GEORGE J. DAVIES DEIVELOPE:R ... .. ,(, ... , .. .. . ' ... • • BEFORE CLOSIJ OF IJSCllOW O. M. f'rlaidalt.!, ~Keefe A Merritt gu range with ~IU. Seo:tJona1 dJnn w i l h comer t.Ole. Double Hollywood bed wtth Beauty Rest mattreu. Oc- casional chair w ith lamps and tablea.. A.11 for $345 total ptJce. Call Harbor 1620-J. S8p40 SA VE S!)'te. Thi• l.t • hJrh grade elec.trlc organ. Cathedral tone. Beautlf\Jl cue. DANZ - SCFDDlYr PIANO CO., rs20 No. Main, Santa Ana, corner 6th. 1701 Pacific Or., Corona del Mar may hav~ • paJr of pa.IMll t o the PauJol Drtve-tn Tbeettt by calJlng tor them a.t otnee of the Newport Harbor Publlahlng Co., 2211 Balboa Blvd .. Newport 'l!Uch. rep. PO'llUER MORTOAGE CO. Gt 41G>-FHA <%% MetropollW> Wt• Ina-,~-..... ~.,, . LIDQ BA y FRONT REV. GEORGE WIEDE~•AN 1865 Newport Ave., Costa Mesa may have a paJr of pauea to the Paulo Drive-In Theatre by calUng- for the.m. at otnce of the Newpor t Rarbor Publt.hlng Oo., 2211 BalbOli Blvd., Newport Beach. COAST HJGHWAY AT SEAWARD HARBOR .f14.J HARBOR 168.") BAMBOO RATI'AN FURN. Dl~t factory deal. A.rm chair. • $79.50 vaiue, at i-t•.Mt. Also, complete ~ priced very lO'N. E-Z ternui. Open J-9 daily a.nd Sunday. sM No. Coast Blvd., Laguna Beach. 39tfc U-BOATS, SUPPLIES WILL TRADE BEAUTIFUL Udo Iale home for cletUl crulaer or auxillary. Give or take differ- en'ce. Princlpab. Harbor 0653-J . 39c41 MOORING SPACE FOR nsHING BOA TS. All m.... See Mr. WllJUodt at Lido Pen· tnwl&. Barbor 2161. t4ttc 15 rt. ,CRUISER suitable for pleasure or sport fishing. Chrysler Royal. Auto. pilot & direction finder, 2-way radio, sleeping quartenJ for 12. Inquire at 123'f.! • 29th St., Apt. 8, Newport Beach. 39pil -Cla.Mlfled ads are read by tolk!. who are looking to buy. Mesa Sewing Machine Center 1884 ll&rbor Blvd., Coat.a Mea. New and wted,-sewing ma.ohlnu Priced at $12.50, up COME rN AND SEE THE NEW LITE-WEIGHT PORTABLE SU I USED VACUUM CLNRS. $3.00 up SPECIAL OFFER Clean a.nd adju.st sewing mac hine only '3.50 LET US ELECTRIFY YOUR TREADLE only $19.60 P HONE BEACON IWS13·W tor i>ependable. r'l!palr 9tt\'IC1 Free pick up a.nd delivery lTtfe YEARLY RENTAL -Attractive N'ew f'umiehed 1 story dup1ex. One ~room. aleejJB 4. Has T . V. :1.nte.nna, quiet, .undeck . ReaJ home, suitable for couple. Ph. · Mn1. Brtsga. Harbor 3081-W. for appolntmitnt. 41)p41 YEARLY RENTA.L-Newpl. l!ch. 2 bedroom unrurnlshed' hoU11e. Rea.sonable l'f'nt, Adults. PHone Harbor 1482·W. 40c4.2 2 BEDRM. UntumlaJ\ed apt. - large llv. rm. with fl~plate­ .snack bar.-t..rge fHICt'd patio. yearly rent&J. 704 'ii Heliotrope. ~rona del Mar. 40c'42 2 BEDRM. FUl\NlSHED !lP'r.- Auto. heat. g9rage. fkndis SM Mo .. yearly rental 330 Brt>ad- 'kay, Costa Mea.. Be&. 63918-W . <flc<2 -Cl&aaltled ada ue read by lollul Who are Jooklhl' (o b07. State ~o'J'·~ · ~;•! '.j :s:tl1t~ ~ fi.ontR&t-,r W1th pier and Construction reftnan«! hoat. 4 tx-drml'I., '3 baths. Unit , heat. Largt-rumpus room. T his B"" • • ESTATE LOANS Is definitely the befllt bay front ~ buy on Lido, lnlet'e:flt Rate 4.l,4i -5% Call for further Information. Loans qu_lcklj made in the Bay ROY GREENLEAF, J r. &:-Aasoc. Area and Laguna. Bingle or 8112 Newport Blvd., Newport Bch. mu1Uple unit.a. Ne.w or old. Be Phone Harbor 2552 wtae and eave by re-ftnandng 1------------ JOW' p ....... t 1oan. M1n1mum .,.. BAY SHORE HOME penMo No c!ta.rte for premllt· nary appn.taal. Phone Santa Ana Klmbe.rty 2-7321 or write: ARTHUR A. JlAY Mortca«• Loen eo ..... pondent Two caut Lite Im. Co.'a 3 BEDRM. HOME, modem df!:t'ltgn !~ yr~ old. l.erge patio, fenced yard. 2 car gar. Sff crwncr A-home at 2681 Bay S~ Drlvr. Bay Shotcs, BeR. 6844-J . 4<k'42 Wanta Home to Roam in ? TWO LUXURIOUS Llving Room.'J I FlVE Bedrooms PLUS Income Unit on TWO Lots. BALBOA ISLAND Nelda Gibson H. S. Mazet REAL ESTATE so.ti~ Marine Ave., Balboa Ulland Harbor 2950 ws Soutll Main Santa Ana tu.MOST NEW 2 -b<l rm. st ucco BALBOA ISLAND 5M-OOLLEC'l'ION AGCY. COLLECTIONS home, furnished, on lnrg(' CO':'-LITTLE ISLAND ner loL ClOM: in, Workshop. Comer lot, zoned for 2 unit.JI. $6800-$1600 down, paymenbl '"The only one there we have $60 monthly. Sa.le by owner. for A le" 1620 Orange. Co&ta Mesa.. 4ottc Th• oldeot e>rpJllatlcn In Ot9np $7 ,500 1 , County apedallalns In the colJe<>. B.\LBO!l BAY SHORES-Leaae LINWOOD VICK &SA-ftAILD PAJU[ . ~-.. ~~CS.1111~~ a;::m~ lot 40'x.125' 3rd Jot from bay 312 Marine. 8&I la.. Har. 2()42 ~ ~.... . -ttont. Vr-ry rea.eonable. 68:50 HltRSHET BAR a PLANTERS LOVEL~Q~~~K 28 ,...,._ I Ernnt Ave .• ~ A. 34, Phohe CORONA DEL MAR INCOME- . PEANUT KACHINES 8:;"~ ~..,.:'~ w-1 Appling : WYOMING 0346. !9c41 4 modem unlla completely tur· Man or Wbman who --I Phone --11'7-J Collecti n 00 I nlabed. IMome $4900. Price flnanctal tmproftment to own -.,c · · 0 • WK. L. VALO 8 fM,!K)O, terma. See Mr. Brown, a route or new ln&<hlnea. Tbls Cammtrdal Nan 1lonlt !!Ids. 1'20 W. Ocean. Newport 400 Cout BIYd., ,Corona del la , a direct futa.y ..,.,_lion <IA and llwib, Santa AM in&J h&n • pair al -to lbe Mar. Harllor :l:le6-J. 34t!c w ANTED-Qood ........, or """" and Will -,_ .........., In-&a aurt. "1Jl(JZl.IANIJU8 KL ~10 and Kl. 2.a1t P&Ulo Drl•e-In Theatn bJ csrnnc 1--.....,.--..,.------- merclal:. twllnc boat ao d6wn aj>tctlon. '10715 .-h..U GJ-fe ....,.., 0.-.CES for~ . tU< for tlKm at ottlce ol lho Newport • BALBoA t -.,.,. ,. r • • Rai'bo< PllbliahlnS Oo., mt Ba-=~t a": =.,1 ~rt, wuU t:!'°N-~-=~o.Pulll. $116 MO. -$100 0 . -People do rMd the want &Ila. BIYd..-Iil...,p«t B•ctl .Qcean Front Duplex J>rlee SS1,600. All Nl\ted. Pl>one ComP.,,,. "<-0!>'1 RARBORBLDGINVESTMENT Ii Ml _ 10 °11 !-~-<--_.-.. -.. -,-.. -.--------SPACIOU• ilobils. Nol ,,_, but owt1..-ARI-. 3--31511 or Wttta • • Wdfuiil LO&! . ~ -~ " D. -~· Leftrtng .A-. JNTl:BNATJONAL ODNCl:IUf-30THandNEWPORT BLVD. -____________ _,..,,___._'",. ___ .._.._.... -al cllann. l:ivlfts room. 4 Loo AJ>geles 14 atp41 Ott ... mu or !omta -I f1arboo 1900 lied-. l<ltd>en &lld batll UP ---------.,.--.,,=c--.a.. ti d1tit-. Jil'TWM •ot kr 4-0tfc • • 1 I OJmpkte apt. .Hu. 1 tied1oom ~O'I ~ ~::?' = =.,...•;,...-~--= .......... linAs • ' -• HERE'S MONEY I GET A I:-OAN :"·S:: =JO:~ and ~ -• Jillt al ,. • t11 • ,..,,, ...., 1 • .,..1... wr11a =!!!EE!'!: ~ . -...·en you need i't. • 1 oo your Auto, • YOOl:L i'ALum -llrtft.la'n.ll'e"' rt>• -B e/o lt-jioit ita it•or 'It certJ'.. m).t;N,a,Gio-"'" • Ooll Mr~Jlrllp, Ba.-141• b -at ebb al QioMI I..,. ..,., ... ~Co. 4'p42 mil& N-tU.,.. '91 pod -QulCk ___,_ . a..-u. ..... -...._.., °"1 ot Rile ••rzrsr1oa..1111•2 1 ----~ ~..__ uc1.-y11.-.c1. • •• ~ucua~ c:LC;;. ~ .. --LU.ROA IJIL.lNt>-PN J!ut.or -.. 1101 .. t a 7 ; " -WAH-t'O ilmlT Le .... Oilllf. 11A11o -UI ' , • _ .i -~ a 1 llA<:iUl'lc& _ I 11tor7 w"*'-> 1l'O ... ,.__ • • r.11, ... ~ ...... I !..!I . llAY wAN' co. _..,. 0 I .... ~-I • ll08I, J.1r ..._. liedio •• -• "-1 ..,... !Ma., IA to !lo. ia.. ·11'• 1W HNIUND 111p-_ 1-t. 4 -. ..,.i.., 1'! -·-i1>1• l lli °""hi i: MOl iGIWEGlf BLVD. N&tll'Oltr '!!Blal P'.• ... 1'1ow~fio. ~ ... ..... ... dl!>ill •· Oli9 SI , J. - -.,,.. ftl 'fla Ullo • -Iii& ....... .,_ • . ..._ J: ' ta ~ r~--~ . . . ' -lfocd. Udo Iola. : ~ • ~ -----· '. "' 17-:· ~u.a) ' 'i • ,, . i :".J•. --... _., .... u._ •• ., . • • • • ' ' r. ~ CORONA DEL MAR $30,000 OCEAN FRONT HOME with million dollar view of ocean and harbor . Completely furnished 3 fam- ily bed:-ooms plus maid's quarters. 2 betba a nd 2 extra showers. Enclosed patlo, landscaped. 3 car g arage. FIRST TIME OFFERED -ESTATE SE'M'LE- MENT -MUST BE SOLD! CALL FOR APPOINTMENT TO INSPECT 510 Ocean Blvd.. Corona del Mar EARL CHAMBERLAIN, Realtor INSURORS BUILDERS 500 Coast Blvd., Corona de! Mar Harbor 1474-W (Opposite newport Harbor Bank) . CORONA DEL MAR G. ~-Special LOW DOWN PAYMENT. 2 bedroom home. Hdwd. floors, ' floor furnace, fireplace. Large M ms. bbL gatage. 612 Heliotrope ' Corona del Mar '. Phone OWner, Harbor 1275-J . LOVELY ·OCEAN VlEW ONLY lJIO Ft. FROM OCEAN BLyP., 0irona deJ Kar. s hedrootmt, 1 ~ bathL .Jtawd. iloota, dbL garage. flreJiJ..,.,. Laundry raofll:_f.~Ltt. lot. R&- dueed from $21/IOO. POil QUid{ HALE .(to $11,900 • ~ ' PRICE T. McCUDITJON. iialtor .llOt Onolrt Bigltwat .......... '' , ~Ia~ ' ' • t . " ., • • • . -·" - • .... --• • • . ... ' I • 1 I 1 i ' ' , • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ! I I I ! l I ( I • • • WISE MEN 'tocfa7 u ALWAYS ue buylnir DtOOXS. Here on LIDO ISLE Utere la a Mand new D!:LUXE a unJt bulldlDlf unfllmlahe<1 and GKT THIS, on Ille BAY· FRONT, tb&t conaUU of two ,.bedroom aputment. and a atncle one bedroom unit. The buJldln.p have qua.lily eonatruction, a re beautinilly decorated and have 1ovely view ot BAY. Here you will have teCUrlty and life time lN- OOME. You can live In one unJt and en.joy INCOME from the reat or uae it all for rental p~a. Prtce on thls ta a harp.Jn at $42.~wlth sen- aible tenn.9. This Ll! the kind ot opportunity lh&t WIS E MEN appreciate. ALSO a few choice lots for saJe on LIDO ISLE at rock bottom prices. Privatr beache-s. tennia courts, clubhouse, restrictions. etc., m&ke these lot.a very de- 1Jrt.ble. We al80 have some splendid rentals for thf' sum- mer sea,.,on, both 111 housPs and apartmenla. Also one lovely un1Urni11hed duplex for yearly rental. See ua for LIDO ISLE >pedals. ' • I &otnls 8eirlg . SK~ BOBBING P.eadied f F •. wMla Bob Oeler or a1r ' OpenJnr -ot tlle ll"l-7 °"" I -t.bat tl>e Lons 8Mcb Air-""' ~ '.ftlio lo~ for port bu applied for pennloolon to Alll\lll 11, but the fair --operat.e a coclltall liar tn I.he Ad· on U.. lllo ot tlle f.,_, 8elll& mtntotraUOD Bulldlll6. 1'l)lo wW no A"fl Anny Air Bue are tar '""1• clo<lbt callle a 1torm of prolfft.a I dormant...-.,. to W. J'. CBlll) and there I• no Ooubt that there C r b d d 'l.1 • dlnctor la cbara'e ot an. point. on lOlh etdu at Ute poundl. qu•UOl\. Tb-&plnlt drtnklllr Bulldo.len ut .,..Un, about anywbeie • will of coune opPoff lhe bue, b u t I d t n ca an belnl the matter on l'ftl'len.I prtndples. moved, p-oundl bftQS leveled and Others wtU say that an airport I• lffded. teneee bielnl' fftCt,ed. bamt no place tw liquor •lnce too m&ny be:tns painted ud plane belnl' tor· pllota will dr!nk and ny. niulato<I tor otll... Improvement.a HoweYer, lt la a Mown fact for the 1900 1pect&de. that at the alrporta which now The 1M9 fair wa. the tint held have cocJctaU ban, there 11 not u on the 17&-.e.cre lite obtall\ed for much drunken Oytnc golnc on u the pe.rma.nent ~ Co u n t 7 at eome of the other port.a, a.nd Fair. Croddy declared that com· tor a very obvtou.a rea.eon. ThoMI 1 pe.ratlvely UtUe tJme wu ava.ll- wbo want to drink wtll dr1nk un-able for prepa.n.U® lul ye a r leu they can be ahown, tn a very prior to the .ta.Jr which, In 1ptte of aubUe. lnotfen.tve way. how much the time ahortage. wu the larcat they stand to lOH and how little ever atten<kd In local hlltory. they •land to ,.in by drinklf\6 Eatb' 8Wt 'l'lala Year and 11y1.,.. Beel.UM of the •hort noUce, not BRADD FDICR • ~. - • ~ . ..,. ••• FINCH ~1 I M E • • • • lor Cc>l•Qtilman With the LONGEST record of careful, trlc- tlonleea public service. Fair, open minded, im- partial, Braden Finch bas ta.ken TIME, and baa proven that be W I L L take time, ~o serve Newport B e a c b with diligence and exper- ience .. We need men wiµI TIME to do the job rifbt l Time to study, get the. facta; time for careful deliberation . . . to make better decilli~ to wo~k with less friction, to offer Increased uni- fication. so that Newport Beach will be the beat·run city in the state. Vote tor men whose records abow they liave ability, willing-' . neas ~ TJ¥E to serve us well . (PoUUcal advertieemenl) U they ARE going to drink. all the elaborate work had been 2 ond liquor I• not oold •l the al.... compl•t,Od which WU planned. An 5 s1·gn~. up for Ensenada port. they will bring a bottle and · early .. rt UWi year wu begun drlnk from It in their,. can. Any-partly throuch Ule need and pertly Newport Moose to Host 30 Lodges ~kn:;·11~1~~k:fqguo~ut~i110=~ ~~~g!h~~:hret:fe~~t:~! Race st·1 11 a Month Distant ~ect one much more than lelwrely tair. I f II i:ipping a ml.xed drink. There hi Request.a have come tr 0 m all\ ' · al.lo the fact that when one must quarterll for apace to dlaplay a.Ii . Although the event is still more than a month distant. interest pay :50 centa or more tor each type 1 o! exhibl\,I. Commercial In the bll' blue water claaalc la IO rreat that 62 entrte1 have already drink. he often h1 discouraged from I rtrtn.1 have requuttd IJ)9.ce u well been received ln the Third Annual Newport Harbor to En.aenada In- exceaaive drtnJcJng. as conceuton.aJ.re.1. Raull or the emaUona.1 Yacht Race. May 4th. ... I know or many pilots, who deman~. Croddy declared. h a a Georl'e Michaud, chaJrman of the entry commltt~. at.ates th.tl when they are not flying. will bffn an earlier becfnnJnr In order among the entries la Bob Miller'• bcauurut &6 root aleop Weetward. drink when they wlah. but l have Lo adequately accommodate a.II Thla craft UI one of the best.-------·-------- tMn very. very rew or them ever those lntereated in joining the kn 1 h•-~... t ny when Wlder the lnflu"nce of !al own n.c ng yac ui on ... ,.e coa.s . r. and wu !Int boat acrou the line intoxicants. We all know th a t In line wtlh the requ~t.a. ade-1 t th.ere la !a.r too much driving donP. quate accommodaUon1 had to be us year,. th 1 1 \ 1 1 . ever-a o er r m c r a af'f" a~er liquo r bouta. and yet cock-I made ln enlargement of racllitlu other early entrle& including Woll ~d ban arc not banned rrom vur over last year. he exp I al n ed. Elllot'e Callrom la 32 clau s loop b1ghwaya. .Highways are publicly Twenty more acrea are be.Ing add-E8capade. 3 !o"'}Cr winner of thf' supported JUSt as are some air· cd to the 30 uaed ror 1..he ra.lr In Tran!'· Pacific r a cc to Honolulu. port!. )049. Fencing to encompua the Dr. Don Barber·111 ten n1cter ~doop We need lncre-ased a('tlvlty to new area ia on the order or bW!ll-Branta, which bollsl.8 an excellent keep this aviation lndustry prog· nes.a. ra cing record. will be another ressing and don't think that I , A 43-acre plot ot C'rQUnd to hold threat rnr top honors. have merely a selfish moti ve In J5,000 ca.rs on a turnover b&als hu Other highly rega rded \'e~u· s&yinl' thi&. Even though many or been Jew.Jed. The parking lot will entered in the 135 mile jaunt are u.1 11eldo m ir ev!'r ride a train. we be lighted for the convenience or I Paul K etll-nburg's Tom Boy from cannot deny that it would be a lot thOBe attendlnr the fair during San Diego. Ed Grant's Flyaway II tougher to get e.long If the raU-the evening . I rrom Los A.ng<'le". and George road& had not gto\\'n as large as Tr"mit lo carry panengers both Kettenburg'a EulaJie r r o m San thl!!!y did. rrom the pa.rklng lot and from Diego. Damages. Denied to Both Parties Damage~ were de.nl~ to b o th p&rllea In an 8.utomoblle accident case laat week In the co u rt 'O f Superior Judge Raymond Thomp· son. The jury d4'11bcrated only 28 minutes to reject the claima or Horace B. HarMbarger on one aide and Roy C. Smith and Wil- liam Sldney Bongard on the other. Newport Beach MOORe Lod~c No. 1467 wtll be hCM!t to 11ome 30 lodge.a In the Southern Callromla dlat.rlct on Monday, April 10th. Thill WU detePlilned by a group of delerata that attcndb:i the last di•trlct meetlne-In Burbank. The meeUns will be pre.aided over by Eus~ EU•perman, vice pre8i· dent of the South Central diatrlct. Amons notable& expeeted to at- tend will be Roy Brlclf•· presldrnt of the Ca.llfomla MOC>H A.8socia- Uon from Loa Ange.lea; Al Luck, 'ccret&ry or the State A8iwclatlon: Jamee B. Weat. Reglona1 ·01reclor l the wealern 8late11 : A. P. ITony) Enlenu. Deputy Suprt•mc Governor Southern Ca ltromla ; Ed Cook, BMretary San Diego lodge and lnatilutlnl' or {I ce r tor thh; lodge, and many more clignitarles. A f!Jlh fry wlll be 8crvcd to all th08e attending. At the J.ut meeting that \.1ra~ held here lut October there were over 4.00 memben here rrom other lodge a. Tom ·NoRTON • for counailman _,, • . ,. An efficient bu.alneu man whose smoothly op- erated restaurants give him the free hours to serve Newport B e'a c b thoroughly, atudy issues, do a bu.ainl!Ss • like job of committee work. TOlll NORTON -... -.-------.----·--... ----· ------.. · .. ----·--------... --------------------- . Restore the feel of NEWNESS in all KJ41T GARMENTS! * Bring your knits in, see for yourself how wonderful this HAND BLOCKING, QF KNITS IS FOR Yo11r FAVORITE KNIT 9ARMENTS! * OF ·Course all knits are dry cleaned by the famous Sanitone Service first, then hand blocked to your specifications! • scared Air transportation la ·rast be-the main gate will be a vailable 1 Waterfront rans expect an entry 1 coming jul!-t as ne-cessary to eV<'r)'· rcee or charge. I ust of alm~t 150 boat.JI to com- Harshbargt"r hAd aued ror $6085 ror lnjurll!!!a he 8 u r r e re: d a.nd damage.." lo hla s.uto lut May 21 on MacArthur Blvd. near eo.11t Hwy., Corona del Mar. Bong&rd 111ued ror $5120 for lnjurtu; and Smith filed act ion for $4~7.44 for repairs to hifl 1tulo. Foreman of thl!! jury waa Ralph W. Babson. GIVE! Aboul 2,000 R<"d Croo.9 f1('Jd worker~ at military 1n.9talla· Uon8 and mi!Jtary hospitals ln this country and ovcrs<'.O.S scrve member• or our arn1N forces wherever they may lX' stationed. Your contribution to the 19:w> Red CrOM fund ca.mp'1gn will keep· th e a e: vital welfare and morale worken on the job with our servicemen. WASHINGTON CLEANERS & DYERS • -An you scared by every whisper tllrtled Uy every s~dow, friitit'. ened by every thiftinr of tbc unds Mn~alh your fttt~ Then it is lime l~ finil a "lO:"C stcurt b11is for your life. The Epuco~I Ch\lrch c.an help 1ou lo. ·~t rour ffft upon the rock of Ouutiarut1. St. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURClit; ., 3209 Via Udo ~!JWPORT-Bl!:'ACft··-. TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE ' We take toe p~ce or an ot!icc •ecretary on a twenty-rour hour achedule . . . Any time you are mt_ we answer your telephone end take your meaa.gea . . . We take after hour c&lhf tor every type ot firm . . . We dtapatch ~ eervlce men for night repair ean., etc. . . . We aolve holiday and overtime prob}ema . VACATION SERVICE -Your phone covered while you are away ... '· ,• • PBOtRl HARBOR SIA TODAY Opportunity lo IUlocklll• ta CLA88IJ"DCI> ADS one's well belnlt'. even without con-Ea~ ~~ I p1>tc In thJ" big event. The race hi sidering lt.'I indlspcn!llble role In , being gtven ruu cooperation by our naUonaJ de tense picture. Thcee l'atewaya an being made I bolh the u. s . Navy and Coast There fore. sny 80Ur~ or incoma ready for e&3Y entrance and de· Guard who will not only help which will help In the support of parture without any dead..end.8 to I patrol the courM" but wtU &l8o aid our airports. nther than by ta.x-contuse drivers. Ei&"ht acrea of ln the o!flclating In the civic cere- allon. should be allowed a.nd en~\ additional land hu been leveUetl monies at Ensenada. bet we e n couraged. and to my way of th.ink· and aeeded. In mu u pa.rt of the Mexican and Amer 1 c 8 n dignl· Ing. a cocktail bar can lncreai.e landscaping progia.m. tartea. Income without harmful etrecta. Blacktopptng tuphalt) Is lo be Maybe 1'01 wrong. IUld maybe I laid under the two huge commercl- shouldn·t presume to find fault Ill tent.I which 1ut year operated ·with the actions or n1en who with~ under the strain or dirt flooring. ou t doubt arc far superior to me In The 10 barna, which will hou.sc e-eneral intelligence. But I do feel 180 horaea, are to be painted. that often we are too far-'l'ight('d Seven bulldlnl'!I, 20 x 60 feel. and can·t see the things that are are belnr moved rrom outatlle the right under our nosel'I. I was talk-fenced·ln area to make a ccommo- lng to a coupl<' or sludenUI today dations ~or morp Khool exhibit.I. who have recently taken the Com-More adequate llghtJng is being merclal writ ten examination. a nd arranged Jor all parts ol the ratr. they were complainin g about the principally In the animal ahelter11, 1nvolvfd question!! which It con-&o that au may be viewed with talned. greate-r convenience. the gTOUnd It is common knowledge that dlrcctDr H id. College ProfeMOrs actually makr "Wr .hope to have the groundl'I up the quesUons and I bellf'vr and bu1ldlnga In adequatt" condl- that t hey are thinking In terms lion montha be!orc the fal:-'s s tart of the college level of 11tudenti1. ln order that aJJ who may wi.ah to The wording of the quest I 0 n l:l participate can have more con· cau.aea more trouble than the sub-venience and .space in which to ject matter to many who have not opeoratl!!!.'. Croddy declared. Thos. Pendell Plans Bridge Players See Fashions Bathing ault.a l'lparkllng with rhinc-!'tOnl"ll! and others made or •·angebkln," sheer organdy aftf't- noon rrocki. and a navy coat and hat for town wear werl' among t he !J p r I n g styles viewed hy player~ \V('('lnel'lday at Ba Ibo a Bay club·a bridge luncheon. Lu cklt'.'.!!'t among th(' 112 .,.,•omen preaent was J\trf'i. Ben R. Plt('her. who rt-cc lved l h e door prize, a hand30me gold necklace. Other door prlus were two pair of ny- lons. which went to Mr!!. E verett Lutz:: a copper and braas plant waterer, received by ~f rs. L. L. labcll and a candlelight coffec warml!!!r. won by Mrs. A. E . Matrln. been fortunate enough to obtain a college education. Many ques· lions contain one or more llemfl or lnformatton which have no bearing on the particular problem ln- Firal prizes r 0 r games '4'ert• handsome I t a I i .a n ma j o 11 c a Work in Europe p;tchero which went lo Mr.!. Sue Lagerlo! ror canuta ud to Mrs. \'Olved, the purpose being to find out whether lhe man knows his subject well enough to discard the unnece888ry racts. But in many cases with a man who doea know his wbject 1A•ell. the atraJn or working ara.inat time will cauae conrualon and do u b t when the.ae · irrelevant ract.8 are seen In the question and will make him misa on things which In actual practice he would have no troubl~ with. Approval by the otttctal boanl I Jan1es Edwards ror bridge. of Christ Church by the Sea maa Among those taking lab 1 ea Ktven laat Sunday momlng ror the were Mrs. J . C. Axelson. who had participation of Rev. Thomu R. wtlh her Mni. Delbert Ax.elaon. Pendell. putor, tn the European Mn. Leonard T . Klnpb&kt"r and work camp project durtnc the litn. F. C. Windermere. Mrs. ~ comlnc •urnmu. Keran had the >.teadamea Stephen ~fr. Pendell hu been uked by P"reenian. William EJder a.nd Fred the commlsaion on World ,. \Vlde Wenk while at Mra. Tom H ender- Methodlsl y 0 u th Exchange to .son·a table were the Me.dames Mrve as 1 t' a d ~ r or a croup of Evert'tt Lutz.. Blanche Andrews young people who wUI be gotnl' to and Ray Hoiles. Nurenburg, a er many, to help Mn. Michael R~lnor l Delores Dr. Coons to Talk at Annual Dinner Dr. Arthur G. Coone, prcaldent o ( Occidental College. wtD be the 11peaktr at the a n nu a I dinner mel}ting of Occident.a.I alJlmnt in the Orango County 11.rea. to be held Friday t March 31) at 6 :30 p. n1. in the Finl Pre:abyterlan Church of Orange. Callr. T opic of his addre98 will be "The Prtde or Tra- dition." Larry Bro,vn or Balboa la In char1rc or re."K'rvatlons here. Ed A. K. Hackett In Corona Del Mar: Cat!ton Smith of Santa Ana, who •.-,.-in sen•e ._, master o r ceremonl~; Rev. Robert B. McAulay. Orange; Rrv. Herbert Tweedle of Placen- tia; and Kart Kri11t or Tu8Un. Marcus Johnson Will Filed Estat<.-or Mt1rcus J . J ohnson. who died la.at Tue8day, conalated of "In exces.s ot $10.000" In per- aonal pro p e rt y a.nd realdentlal pl'Operty In Newport Beach and several vacant lots, superior court waa Informed u his will was of· rer~ tor probate. Mr. J ohnaon left 11000 to hill daul'hter · In -law, Mrs. Esther Johnson or 320 Santa Ana Ave .. Newport Height., with remainder or h.la property to hl3 80n Ken- neth Norman Johnaon of the same addreu. New Law Requires Salesmen Permits Anyont-who thinks It is hard Chri&tian• ot that war T&Va(ed Rtngl was down rrom 1Corona a.nd to lea:ito fly ehould take a lea-I ,. M _ _. Solicitors who take orders from City to -"otnict one ot their al her tab e were u1e e..,.,..ames d t d t d 80n fro kld.11. I 've taught boys • ~" ..... ' T 8 11 N Ch oor o oor or merchan Jse to churchea. The ~•p exnH""ls to anya ue . • ancy apman, be d 11 -• t I t U a.a ,.oung 8.!f six yea.rs or ag•. my •· --.--y d M. 8 1 e v"'.~ a some a. er me. lrave New York ~ty by plane the Dorothy oung an I.SS ua c II h t -• rt bl aon included. and cvrn t h o u • h "'' w lk a.a we M l 08e rom .. ;:.na ta e "' last w~k of June. a ier · moat of them cannot r-e:ach the _ agencies. mu8l havl" Uccruses and root petata. they can quickly ll'arn Thia wtn be Mr. tmdell'1 second ldentltlcaUon cards under a new th" Wle or the control atlck and visit to Nurenburs. He • pen l Two Plead Not county ordinance adopted by the with it can k~p the plane level some time In that community board or aupervtllo"' Tu~. The evt>n when bumpy air dtsturbea It. durtn.r lbe wmmer of 1939 and Guilty; Trials Set ordinance will apply to unincorp-hu •·number of Criendl and con-._ ... t rrt•-lt juat cornea 111atural1y to them. ora~ e u.1ry. Jn fact , there are two bo)'JI:. ont" tact.a Uvin• lb.ere. T w 0 Per 8011 8 Ch&.f'C'ed wt th Superv18on Mid It ls du.lgned 12 and the other 14 who could now The local pulpit wU1 ~ filled dnank driving entef'ed not guilty to proltt:t houaeholden from .. un- qiake good solo night.a It the)' by gueat preac.hen during the plea In Newport City court P'r1· •l&"ht. and Wlllffn" buying from W<"~ or a leg&l age to do M>. summe r IMl&all1. day and Judge Harry L. Blodgett door-bell salesmen. It doell not ffl court lrt.a.la l n both C&JteS. pl During 19't8 lht:re were 850 ra-ap Y to thoee eel.Ung merch&ndiM! tat. . non-airline accidents ln the PtGEO.N8 IJTOL£N Mn. Crace V. Brown. 4.0, 1312 on the l!llM>l. nor to peddle.rs. A U. S. tCoMhJcring all the flytng Two plgt'Onl we.re llolen from N. Ollve St., Santa Ana., pleaded gentt&I llce.nsinl' ordinance tor don~. tihlll wu a goo<) rttord), but a coop ln the tta.r of the hon1e not guUty or a drunk d rt vi n g bwlinteS In g-eneral may be hon- or thia number, 90~ were caUllCd of G&roJd "E. Downinl'. !M7 EQt charge •.nd a court trial waa set ai<1e:re9 later. tt wu aakl. A •Ludy by pilot enor. 311 or them wtte 18th St.. Coal.a Mea. the •~rlff'e ror April 10. of llct"Me ordlna..ncee and fees of CAu.ed by aim p 1 e RlOC'KLESS otttce reported Tbu..nday. PoUce arn>stcd MrL 8 row n olhorr Southern C&llfornla cou.nUea flying fW whil'.h th~re· wv no ex-DowninJ'"'t.old de Put le' other ThunMla.Y nl.gbl al '2tt.h St. and Wal Qlade for the boa.rd 1ut year. CWIC whateve.T. The.re wel'e 141 birds In the coop were not mofot• Newport Blvd.. N~rt Beach.. uncae, the nciw ordlhancc puRd c&Uled by •ta.Ill~ the (>lane a.nd ed. 1ie ..tued the m.ll9lng N"eona1 11\ey a.Uq-e her car •truck a Tu no fee wW ·be cbatl'ed this la another cruh cause which at m. puked pick-up trudt at ULat Jo.: tor eoU n1 pe.nnlti. nor for the a.n be ellminated. cation owned by BJJl1 ~ Mel-10enu.nca on card.t wbtcb wW be n.O plane bulktera c:an <lo a lot llloroal8T Hl'lLD call. MS N. Glamell St, Orange. Iaoued by herlff James A. Mua- b'i maJc:tn.g their j>laneJ ataJJ-proot. Booked at o o u o t 7 · Jail oa a Wlllc.b wu puMed PNd into • lck Under t permit&. Intormauoa but e.,.n wlt.bOut Ullo. plloto e&11 CfMWl fll!Yins c b a r Ire Tbu.-.r paTked traller and -., ~ --tit{lg tile IOllcltor and ~ learn to pre••nt tatal!Ua lJ\ wu RJ-..i S. O'N..U, II, :IOT l>Y WaJi.,r ColemaJJ, Stahler, :Ut the .,....,, he ~-nbl. wW be tMH &c:dclont.a. AJ\1 or the mod· 8appblro An.. .,,.,. TWNL H• Pl>ppy A .. , oon.na del Mar. -b7 tho wettan depUtmeni om -" pe.-aJ l7PO p1anoa <an waa anwt.ad ., ~ Blod.. IAI01•d Dw1eo 8-t aa, t17 to oolldtono tor c h a r It a b l,e bit the li[l'O\)l>d at ut ...,1e up to -.. \lie 0.U.S. C>DIJ atrpcrt Hdlotlopo An.. C<><-ooa ~l JIU, _.,.tea. I •-t •ao• wt~t .. ..-_, bou,t; entenid a not ,..my J>ltt to.~ Cloal'7 CloclM<l Jo.t Osle lt.otlid IN tho ooeupabt.a. Of _,_ tM ~ Uld tnal ,... -for ~ tbal ....i..... ~ alitilano1t.atlf wtD •llo.Jlll-.•tlol-_.ip aClo lo -tllo •1'ID ZS. -. wu .........., at Bella-tialll ...ii-ted tho -- I)' domapd ,1* u.t la -lduy,ltop ••~ch••• a fetallt7. ~ An. Uld J'lnt A.._ Co-m•nt ooUdton talooly tn lmportaMe. _., .,,.,_,,_ ---.... Old .. -,_ dd Mar Oii -H . -... ~-"' T I AP.fl It an alrpl&no II 1101' al· t1111 .. a • .-., "jj,. -It II . uw orpnlalleoa. . -to bani or 11 lloppod t1m1-I • ..... ._ -U.., .--"AJI A Utu:H, I 011PL lo oltoJ 1nir fbllowlar • 111o11. 111e -a..-. 1o 'fttrJ-... Itel!-. t111 -a.wt ..... r ..... ,.. .. -:N...,..,_ ...... -~ will not ocddct.alb' tall to a_.._ • ~ . . 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