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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-10-03 - Newport Balboa News Times) • • A"'.,., _.f"-; .... -rt"· ,'fi;-.. COMING OUT 8EOOND llE8T la - -• p pole "¥ Wit c:v dd-"7 A..., , ..t a.a-. Acd-1 .~ at SIH N__. °Jllvd., ·N_,.rt; .,..17 SuJld&.r -If Ud ..... polo • w ~pped •fl at the --. TM lmpaet tuned t.ai.e car oftl' laJul'lnc MJM Brooka 3'1d a ,. ... pr. Oeerp tllill. ,'1, of ~ort 01"&11.p. • tNow.nmes Photo) TWO HURT AS CAR CLIPS Of.f POWER roL~, TURNS OVER ON NEWPOR~'il:VD -nvE ODii· SIX INDUCTED; FIRST SINCE JAN. 31, 1949 • < Slx men from the Newport Bar· 'bor are& were part of the Oruae County totaJ or 75 who Jett Fri- day morning !011 Los Angelea to be .sworn Into servtce as memben or the United States Anny. They boarded a bua at the Turner Dtug Co. on Mariner'• Mlle at 10 a . m. Twio persona were injured ef/'IY ,.-----.,.-----------------------.I- The local men wert: Cllftord Queen, 817 E. Balboa Blvd., Bal- boa; F.dwin .I. Ludwig, 313 Mtb St., Newport Beach; James .Doi> ald • Douglu, Newport ~ Robert FOl!ter, Coeta Meas.; Rich- ard W . Walker, Costa Mesa; and George M. Hedani, 1776 Whittier Ave., Costa Mesa. Sunday In a single car accident at 28th St. J.nd Newport Blvd., Po\iee have reported. Alao vicums of 'the era.sh were a r>ower pole a.ad a cit)' par.k1ng meter. ~Police said that a 1946 Stude- baker twCHioor sedan driven by Ann B...,ka... 24, 2296 Cha.nn('l ~ .. Balboa, hit the pole and the meter ln front of Bob's Smoked t"lah stand at 2814 Newport Blvd. at 2 ~ie a . m., cutting the pole ort iit the base. , Miu Brooks received a large bruiae on the forehead and a skln· ned ankle while a pas.9enger, George E. Hall. 27, ot Port Or- ange, had cuts on the face lllld compl&ined of paln ln hl!I back, Officers said. They were taken lo SL J09eph's hospital In an am- bulance. PlnBed Under dlr Bert J ones , 2820 Ne.,..-port Blvd .. tlnt person to arrive at the scene. aa.ld the glrl was plnnl'd under tile car which had turned over on Its 1lde. He waa forced to Ult the car to get her' out. Then Hall crawled from the in•ide and a eecond man pauenger shouted ~ tnaide, "Get me out of bere." "ot Tempered Costa ~sen is Given Term in San Quentin Probation ot only a few weeks ended Frili1y ror Q . W. Roge rs .. Jr., of Cotilla Mesa.. who WllB sentenced to San Quentin prlaon for Issuing a no-rund check and tor felony usault. Superior Judge Raymond Thompson ordered the prison tem1s to run concurrenUy: Juat a few weeks ago Rogers ,...-----------'''-· -- waa given probation for three I Hailed Into court again two ye&NJ by Judge jTankiin G. West weeks ago, he admJtlt'd one of when he pJe&ded guilty to one of t wo counL" of paaatns no-rund three a.saault counts, involving a I chrcks and applied t or probation. fight after a minor automobile J udge Thompson denied the ap- colllsion. Rogers waa described plicat ion on ground probation wa11 as a "hot -tempered" lndlviduRI "not etrectlve," and revoked the after he had choked one youth previoua probation order before lllld aasaulted two others, one a M'ntenclng Ro-rers "for the term crtppJe. with a club. prescribed by law." Depth of Red Penetration in County Told to Realtors "Americana greaUy underestimate the depth ot Communbt penetrt.Um in theae United ·statea" w .. the theme ot Jack Miller'• epeech at the Tbunday bre&kt .. t ol tAe NewpcJt ~ Board of Realtora.. M.lUer, ex~Uve secretary of the Farmen' AuodaUon Balboan Sued for S94.000 in Auto CraSh ot Ora.nge County, fllrtber explained that .. the ODmm.lee are now malc.lng: the brag that lbey will l&ke over Ulla coun..,,, Ln five years, • and that then the world wtlJ ~ ruled by the U. s . 8. R." • Sutt for damaa• tor 194.000 wu ftled tn Superior Court Thurs- day by Robert and Evelyn Raao- mu.en of 4.MS W. 18.eth Street. 1Awnd&1e, ap.lmlt . Charles W . Watdan \Ir., 21, of 918 E. Ocean Froat. Balboa. .7'he suit gnw out ot a tralflc «Cddent ln Huntington •:sea~ on Sept-9 Involving cara driTen by R&.umuuen and War· clan. 1"a1ally lnjuJ'ed (n the wreck WU Laley Raumu..ep. G. In· jured Weft Robert ,. a..muaeen. the child'• f&ther, rs. Ra.amus- een. a daughter, De~h. 2, and a son. Robert Lyn, 1 .anontha. The Wit uka p&,000 tor the d. e a t b of Lealey Ruamuuen $25,ooo' for lnjurln to Debo.U R.a.iilfuuaen. ~ for tnjurtea auCCered by Robert \,yn. $35.000 for 1n,Jurte1 suftend. • by Mn. Raurnu..en. P60t fOt' lnjuriea ouatalned by Robert Railomuuen, and $100 for ~-to the fam- ily's aut.omobUe wh~ ._ cls.tmed to bavo been demolMhed in the colllalon. \ .• MWer pointed out that the en-t--------------- Ure Communtat plan ta: based on Karl Marx's manlfeato wh,cb waa written in 1848. Marx'• work wu found "a crimlrwll conmpiraey to overthrow em.ting gcvern- menta'' and he was aente.nced to a long prtaon term ln Cologne, Germany. In warning of the dangers of Communlam, Miller IUUBtrated the Important role of the individual voter. He said that ln the lut election in Ca.llfomia 600,000 peo- ple voted for a woman who wu an admitted mem~r of the Com- mWlllt party: 12,000 ot these votea came from Orange County. May }"ollow R«la Thetc• figures WU8trt.le t b a t there are many in Orange County who follow the Red line . . .and m&J\Y other votef'I who do not llnQw who they are voUng tor. MW.er empbulsed .. 'that to avoJd Communlam tbe people muat find out what the ca.ndld&tea stand for and vote only tor thoee who believe in tbe American. torrn of gownunent. Miller atated that tbere are 6300 regtatered Communl.sta in California (mo~ tb&n any other .itate, except New York) and ICoaU&aod oa 1'Sp I) Engineers Inspect Harbor facilities While on a tour of We1t Cout port.a a l't'OtlP ot t• Anny Engtn· oers paid a qUick vlalt to Newport Harbor l.ut Wffk and lnapected both the lower and the upper bay facWUe.. Many of the off,ciala who have been and wllJ paas on !µlure harbor improveme nt• here, had never seen Ne-wport Bay and were impressed. They were prtmartly lnteruted in defense actlvlUe. ln thla port and eome of lbe rroup were ap- parently not aaqualnled with Newport Harbor'• thlpbutkllng ac· UvtUee during the tut w&r. They took an J ~ tour op an ., A.round the bland Ferr)"' &nd then drove to the Corona del Mar bluff• to view the a~ hom that vanla6e polnL The eng1neen were NCOrted by Supervt80r WUlla Warner, Roy~­ WG.rds. chairman, Ot'af!.Je County Harbor commlse~ R. L. Patt.er· .on, con1:uJUn& e.n.c:toeu; MOf'l'&n (Oollllltaod ... hp 4) • FIRST DRAFr'EES fllll'm the N"""'port Harbor area I.Ina. .Jan. 11. IM9 \l'3.lt tor the bu..'l wlllcll "'IU take them to Fort Ord, Dea!' Moote"'Y• tor hulc tralnJal'. Left to rll".1, Ralpb Foater. <Asta Meu; <ffiorr,. Mede.Al, 11'18 Wlllttter .. n.. Ooet:., M"9&; Jim Dougia&. NC'\l'port Beach; Ed"1n I. LudwlC", SIS -15th St., N~·­ port lkach; Ollfford Qu~n. 81'7 E. Balboa Blvd., B."\lbOa. and Richard WaJku, C.ta Mew& (News-Times Photo) • TARS LOSE, 7-0; DCC BADLY BEATEN~ 31-13 MEL SMALLEY IS INJURED Carl Long's Challenge Wins National Pc· Races at B. Y. C. An lnjury to Newport Harbor'• at.ar halfback Met e'ma!ley, ln the tint few mlnut.ee of play _a.plnst Excelsior Friday· nltht apparently coat the Tars the g&me, 7-0. Ap- pearance of ha.rd-working Smaney tn Ule bac kfield could have e .. tty turned the defeat into victory .. mDBt of the 1t&u.tk• favored the Tara. ror the nnt. Ume In lta 18 year history the Kettenberg Trophy tor the national Pactnc C1aaa cha.mptona)ljp 'Wal aw8.tticct to a New- port Harbor boat, Carl Long's Challenge, which won the 11eriea held at B&Jbo& Yacht club thl.e put weekend. Repreate.ntlng BYC Long took a.---------~~---­ Newport didn't play too well ln the tint ball but spent moet of the eecond ln Pilot territory much wtuftn Ule 20 yard llne. But they lacked Smalley' a punch to, push the ball over the goal. The Tars Jost three scor1hg chances tn the lut b~t. rc&chlng the 1, the t\ (ContlQUf!id on Pace 3) Dr. Fined for Intoxication Newport Beach police never make tho., same mistake twice! flnt and two aeconda in the three days of racing to bc•t out defend- ing champion John Wa..shlngton In La Cucura.cha. by juat three polnl.a. Wuhlngton la from San Diego. Long won i'~r1day's opening race, Kenny Watt.a of Los An· gelea sailing Puff took the Sat- urday race 1Utd Wuhlngton won the flnal day·a u.U. Watt.a tin· iahNt t hird in thr final standings. BYC'11 Commodore. Fred Smalcs ln Pamlln flnl.sht"d flfth In the first two race•. then took third Sunday lo wind up In the fifth spot. Bob Hlg&in.s allo of Ba.lboa, flnlah.~ a.eventh. Following the ,..cea Smales wu r lec tt'd national preaktent of the Pacitlc c18A4. &MOCiat lon lor the coming year.~ Summary An error made jWlt a year a.go Summary by boat, skipper and wben Uley called in I. medical 1 club, wtlh poeillon ln each race doctor to give a.nottft-r medtcaJ and tot&J polnta llOw s co re doctor, arreat~ on •utpiclon of win.a): drunk driving. a aobriety teat wu 1-Cha.Jlenge, Tommy Long, not repeated Saturday momtn,.. Balboa. 1, 2, 2-t ~. In the previous cue the doctor 2-Le Cueura.cha, John Wuh- pronounttd the suspect not· In-tngton, San Diego, 4, 3. '1 -7.,.. toxJcated and "flt to, drive." al-3-Putt. Kenny Watt.a, Loe An· thoulfl officers thought otherwise. ge.lu:, 3, 1, 6-9%, Saturday police conducted their 4-Paula, Miiton Wege.forth. awn teats. San Diego, 2. t , ~11 . In bolh cues the doctor sua-:>-P&mlln, P'red Smales, Balboa.. pected of bt:lng Intoxicated W1l• !), :s,. 3-13. · Spencer H . Boyd. 41. 620 Vla Udo 6-Gaylln. 'Ed Tobin, San Otego. Nord, Udo lale. !lo ,... plduld up 7, a, i-17. 8aturda7 at 9 :10 L m. foDowt.n& 7-Wlndy, Bob Hlrgtna. Balboa, lea,-• ._ 11 a. 1, 1~20. Cancer Takes Frank Lowe LltUe Frank Lowe is dead. Hf> pa.ased away late Thursday 9lght at the Santa Ana Commun- ity hofiplt&l., victim of the pelvic canc<'r that drained lhe life from his t iny body. Friend.a and neighbors or th(' little Cou Mesa. boy had brought love &nd comrad('sbip to brighten the burden Of his last days on this earth. They brought him comic book.I. &nd they told him stories. Thf'y made him smile. They dug down deep in l he i r hearts and contributed their time and their love. 1-ta.ny contributfd to the Fran)< Lowe Cancer Fund at the Costa A'lesa bank ral.11ing $300 to help pay hospital expenaes llnd doctor bi lb. Each, In his own way, helped eue the paln of a Httle boy who wu going to die. Each, In bis his own way, helped Fr&nk Lowe, by giving a part of himself the greatest gtft of all. H.....Uelt Thanko To these people, may wp speak for the community, and offer our dttpesl and heartfelt lhanks for helping one who wu helpleu. Funeral eervtces tor tbc little (Coatlaied ... Pac• 3) SANTA ROSA • HAS TOO MUCH Proving that it's never too late to add insult to injury. Santa Rosa completed a last minute paM after recovering an Orange Cout Col- lege tumble to make the final score read Santa Ro38 31: Orange Coast l3 In Saturday night's game' a t Santa Ana municipal bowl. But the &core wu no Indication of lhe Bear Cub's too-apparent superiority. In the first quarter, CUb fullback Radcliffe butted hla way to a touchdown from the t\\'O I yard line. In the 5econd ql.J6.rter. Retzlaff scored from the one yard s tripe. Simms took a 54 yard pa.a.s fro m Dunbar to hit pay dirt and De Voto followed by snaring a 20 yard toss from slinger Dunt.l.r and walked acroS!I that final line. Or- ange CO&Jlt's Pirates watched. Jn the third quarter both teams were scoreless. The fourth quart- er F.•l W Orange Coast wake up a little and score 13 points. Thread- gill chucked a 16 yarder to Rich- ardM>n, and then Harris tossed a 30 yarder also t o Richardson. At this point, Santa Rosa Coach Bill Neel put back hi• first team, who snt"aked In a final ahc points on the last play of the game. On a take fleld goal attempt Reed passed eight yard• to DeVoto who croaaed the TD marker as the gun sounded. Poor Game AU In all, it was a poorly play- ed game. The referees worked overtime, peoolldng Coast College 9:i yards and Santo Rosa 150. Cout fumbled five times; Santa Rosa, four. A poor p&BS defense and pow- de.r-puff tac kling, Jost the game tor the Coaatera. For the first (Co•ttnued oa P&Je 4) It wa.a the first Selective Sere vice induction since Jan. 31, 1948. Men had been ta.ken into &ervtce In October. November, December, 1948 &nd January of 18'48 under the new called-up of 1-A's which had been authorized In June, 19{8. Selective Service halted dratt- ing men in January. 1949, be- cause neceuary quotas we~ be.. ing reached through ordinary en- listment.a. · Draftees leaving Friday were the first county men to be called since the Korean war, and all expre88ed optimiam that they wouldn't be fighting on that front. For the l&at two montha Selec.· (Oon tibued on Pace &) Navy Accepts 54-Year-Old Harbor Man On a.cttve duty with the Navy this week Is M-year-old Dean Ward. 217 Santa Ana Ave., New. port Helgbta, who reported for his physical in Loi Aqele1 Thursday and wa..s tmmedtately a.ssigned to duty. Ward ha.a been 'n the N&•&I Reserve since 1946 and recently sent the headquarters a letter saying he ~ ready to Co U needed. He received ~ ten-day notice be-fore the exam Tbunday, Sept. 28 &nd &ft.er paalng wu immediately sent to San Dl@l'o. Retumlng home tor the week- end Ward told the ticWa-T lme1 (Con Unlled oe Pllp I) mo ··NEWSPAPER RECALLS 'ROARING 20'S IN NEWPORT BEACH I ' • New.pipe~ are llke the people betweei a.n arred1ng policeman genUe-Uke.,..he'U follow the cheese Biskrn In the Coachella de•ert rl eported a button up necltlloe. tbe.t kl1d tMin. .Wllb \be pa.aa~ and the. .)udge: unUI you get him out of doora." east ot Los AngeJet1l . Thia fashion-U It got too cold you could -'2- ol. Unte t.bey ~The cha.nate Judge ..• Wh&t•1 the prteoner TonJ:Ue-ln-<beek.edly, I>eraga add-able resort of the ttme tried to ways button up the neck of yoW IU'W erident tq many different de+ aecuaed or? ed .. Don"t tJe' rough wtth him aft-maintain an aura of the far eut, bathing autt. ~ta. In typocraphy, DeW'9 Po~an 1, •..r Sweari.D& at a er you get. him outlJde." No even to Ulc extent or banning lhe Men were WC·l.rlng natty kn.lck-tnatm6t. editorial matt.et', adver-woman. ltr. • mention wu made of lbe type of ' operation ot motor •eh,cles. en and 1~ argyle stockin&• for tWl\c~ 'Tbe ony thi.as that doan't Judl'e . . 'n»t'f •ay MriouL chee.H: to be u.d. lt'a a wonder that CYeryone acUve 1porta. Roel he-meA prond ~"to cbJ.nle la the jokel. rm rotnc'·to t'lne Mm haYilJ' ud Tbe eoclet7 ~ee were. aho flll. didn't have a car then. The htest themaelvee by wearing th#f lihirta 'l1u. week. oetoilter l to a. " rt•e b1tn tblrty 4a)'W. Who wu ed with the dolnp of Buatu Kea· model Chevrolet was featuring 4-unbu~toned and equipping t..Mna- Natkmal N ... pe;per W'ecll:-We UM: wcrnarf! , ton'• dog. Boster. The four·legged wheel brake• aad a price lag of eeJ.ve. wtth Jee.U.er wrbt atra.-. ~t It pniper to eo ~ --· ... Y..,, -·In· Bllotu, a toa c..mer. WU boot to $6M for the ~cit model, or ~95 Jl"loml"lf Yaut~ a ffl!ff ~ r.a.. Wtd .... out law YoUr bonor.1 otbet' local .. doCl'lt:t" ot a bone tor the tourln« model. We're not Tbe.n, u ·now. parents were ha•· wttll w amplel ot .-t wu llJdle .. -CU. il'11n'wtlll barbecue at OUlral a.ad A atreet 8Utt whether Uleee prtcu lnclod-lng troubl• wtth "'flaming youth.'' ..-.,., wbal pricel ..... _..,, up-But ._ doC.u 1ni}WOl'lll a bun-tn "'81.boa. AU 1Ntchen and cate ed. accaeorlea or nof. '111e Newpmt lk.:J.ch acl!loo\ boaJ(I oo-.Ume ·-"' _,. .,.. a -centa. ._.,,.. AJpM S.W ownen ""4 ~ •Yin& meat U you didn't eve too mucb w9 face4 wtllt lite ,_. of dollar, and ...,. l~ tbat mlCbt bait..,. wu ·oMrtlollllf a pound ICTIIPll a"4 -for the pla oc-for lnl•<lln& ·.....s wanted to oettle wtielller glrlll ohouJd be allowed to llO of ...,.I al lid...: aDd a !lal1 ~ of -toe: ..., ca11oD Cor -ai day a. Each dog down In the arta. you could ftnd go to ocboOi bare-legged. A.t Tuba atumpod on 1rlt&t baclt -to _.._ Leui. ... t.r .,.tr. .....,.. •u Ued I'! a flUe to make wre the .,,.. .. to :riur Pl'Ol!lom In the City hlsb ochool four JIN put plclt; -wblrled a......t ~ .,,.,,. ~ ,... -..-.. pouDd; be -<'OCI Ille proper etiquette. duaifted ado: . ueUac ... lllek lee• .. a auball· ,.ellod 1'1-"'--........ pica,.. few Q-... • and an lee......, -.t !'•lobed "For l!&le--bMcb tu!<> for.allll~p. Tllbr. City ""'...-out a,1m.me. -· tt -............... with • Off the r-. -COCllplilely .,.tumlab..s ... hip -....,. ..... ~ '-a oil the--. Ud t»laek .. lltuak la the ._.._re~ ftDd 0..-0 "' S.ll)oe '•lend. Sid. and lhr-.teMd. to aaat the Mel· Marted laallRf •~•~Illa 1'11!-· out -y _Pf."" cl -la the Camm _,.. ·"' Ula local -i Juat Ullo pi-. otylal ID -laclted nm..,. wttll ny pepor. · ed --'l'llo...ftr& .._ -~ -I pelr. 'JIOlll' ~ ....,_ --A. 1* --ID· and clancbolf we19 a lot dltterent. T1Mt RI~ ~..-wu .,P....,,. -poo•..i -.,._ _, -a r' I"" do -aDd dl.1 -~ to t<Y ~ 11a1•1ns --IUvlled .........i at Baljloe aDd "It 0 1.rf", Clar& .. .. _, -. • -""'.-.. ,. •iitr.. -~ dlfr-i ...s ..,... u.. ...-can· u.e b••"'• .1a 11at111ns ...ii. -t --.-. u.. ........ 1• --lo -.. Ula -.. ..-Ula -11"-. --"'i-("Rido ...... ol the -f--~---.._ ~·" a..l'lle a.a.. --....... tile --..... dl1!"' &'!" II._ ........ -~ Ula -to the" -ol otrlpoa. ODO ~ lll1St --. . (C ·· I• a. ll • • , ,. • • ' • • . ,.,. 2 " • • WORLD ~ Ca/ii. Federation ol Women 's Clubs . ' ' . ~gain•t ' G~mbling, For Property Tax Al the Biat<> 8-rd meetlnf..-----------~~ htld In San n.na-Sept. :Z0.2:1 •ll.OGO 111-l>e ee<:UHd D')Olben ot the vr.ecutl•• board al. lo complete. the won. A cam- tM Callfomla F9CJe:raUon ol Wom-pt.Jan to ra1ae-the balance wtU be carrled on amonx-the cluba. en's Clubs 1tnnJ&"IY <!J,9approted of BeeMui~ MU. u.., O.U 1ittempu lG lepllze 1.smbllns ln Tbe matter o1 '.1endln1 out • California, and evldeoced Ulia 41.a· copy ot ruoJuUona with the Con· •' irproval by reaffirmlnr t n • \ r ventSon Cal). wu dlacttued • .:ind tt previous atand on the quutio.n-wu found that certain technkall· (o work tor the defeat ot Propoel· t!a must be o•ercolN! befo-re· thit tton N o. 6 on ~ Novembft bal· ra.n bl done. The State preeldelll. lot. Mn. Cooper, stated that ahe ts The board voted dl&:lpproval of very much ln favor ol amdln1 ou.t Pr'c.pmllion No. 1, which le an at• copy ot lbe raotuUdl'lS ·tor 1t¥4y t"l!mpt to abotilJl the pe.nonal by duti. before the convenUon. property tax. and are uJdng-club-and etton will be made \o do so. wotnen ILLl over the !late to volt .iq"o on No. 1! AlllftieaD Rome ~. Mn. Franklin P. Wny, lerU· Becauae of the contl.Dued lllne.M i&tlon chairman, WU authoriud of Kn. WUll&m Q . ro.ter Of 'to w.Ork acUvtly In behalf of the BePkeMy, c.hal.rrnan of lhe Amert· measure to .secure lncre~ can Home Depe..rtmmt. M.n. GuJ 11chool tunds. The measure will Rogera of Durh&m. a former come up al a apecial session of the cha.lrman of the American Hom~ legWature. Department, Mn. Guy Rogers of '. "-message was eent to the oumam. o. former cha.irm&n. h.u Jeg!Lslatlon chalrroo.n or the Gen-been appotnted to carry on l hi£ era.I Federation asking that she wo°'rk for t.he curre.11t y~ar. ~ her Influence to have Cong:r-eas d~lue a recess. not adjournment. ~ '-Plana for Mff'Ua1 A meau.ge wa.a sent to Wuhlng-Mn. Oscar A . Ahlgren, vicf ton .:uiklng that CongTe8S ratify pruldent of the General Feder&· the Genocide Convention. tlon. will be a guest of the Ca.Ii- ' the Boa.rd sent a message to forrua Federation In November, Senator Knowlend asking lhat he when ahe will conduct two one- Utge restoration of the approprla· d..ly meetlnp. The flnt on Thure- Qon for the 'Voice of A.mt>rlca' day, November 2, will be held ln p,_rogram. Endorsement wu given Los An&"elu. Tbe next day, Fri- l1le action of the General Federa-day the 3rd\ a d\iplk'ale meeUng Qc.n In urging that Alaska be will be: held In San Francisco. g-ranted statehood. Theee meettnp will be devoted tc. ' 01!4pproval was t'xpressed by a program of Information for ~e Board to any change in lawa club women and no acUon or any 'ffhlch would pern1it State Parka kind will be ta.ken at the Huiona. ~o be opened to hunte~ I recrea-Mrs_ Ahlgre-n will speak on lhe (tonal huntinj"). hi.story or Fede ration, Its objec- ' Three resolutions Wll!re given tlvea and accomplishment.'!. Sht> ~f.dor8ement : will tell of the set-up of lht> Cen· 1 I -To heartily enJor'.'!t' the 'Cru · eral Federation : department~ of 4adt> for Preedom'; wo rk, progra1n servic.... parha· • 2-To oppose communism with mentary proce<lure, finance and lltmost vigor and cout lnuation of budget, pubUcity, junior clubs and tltort.8 to check it pron1p tly : rl?2Kllutlons. , 3-To applaud and cOTicur In tihe action of the Federal __Judici- 4f/ In placing under restraint Mrs. Arthuc Crom, prl!slJcnt oi \hose penions deemed b3J st>CUr· Junior menlbershiµ 1n Ca.lirornia tty rl.90. announces that lhe Juniors tia vf! ' You.ahille Hoe;teM lll>UM passed the 7,000 mark In Callfor- ,, nia , w ith l~ clubJt. " $42.Ml bu be¢n received for Mrs. "Cooper and Mrs. Crom ltt19 project and Plan.! are under will attend t~ meeting of the Way to st.a.rt work shortly on the General Feder-'.ltion Boa.rd to bP firat unit of 11 bedrooma. MO,· held In October in Wuhlngton. • • • kid.'- • Roy Ringwald. Atran ·, .. r,h~ Wa~ng Band Likes Music, Mozart,' and Then,· More . Music Ed Le"-· • Information comea to the PreM In Mtrange ways .eom•Um••· A wronrly addreaed packal'e &)ut u.a on tbe traJI ol Roy Ringwald. Fret! Waring's wJ~ll' known arrtnl'eT who 11 now 1taylnc at a Weet Newport Beach home. A eoft .. poJten penoo, Rlnpald .... -------------------------- bav" a &bow •llh all new rangernwl8 ew.ry week," Roy plain.a. ... 1-mouse-modest about hla work. A.a .:i mualclan he haa found that "l h.ave had to give, up aJmoat everythinl' ela. Jt attma elr&nI• to read about the c ay Uvea t.hat Simple tcoree lake a tew daya mwitdarul lead. J live almoat Uke to work up. &nd 90melhinl' more 8 hennit." elaborate mtpt run lo a wMk. Thia ruddy-ch~k ed. b r tc h 1. -In the daborate-a.rran1em"'ta· 3yed, almost -hermit bu been Roy writ.ea: the muak for b,....._ with the Waring orpniuUon wood wl.ndl, 1t.rblaa. percuulon aJnc~ 1933. "Fred la a wonderful tttttlon. pianos, cbo~ et cetera. boM, and I think the ~rorJd of 1 l n the "et Cf'lera" caterory m Jcht him. I've been w tt.h him for 1 ~ be ll~ted thf' wind ma.chine llnd yeanr, and the re arti many other!! buoy Dt>U that Roy wrote Into who have been wit h the 'oflnd a. I tht· 11co re for "Rocked In th e lol longer than r have," he addl'I. c.·rodle o r the Dffp." The music Roy grew up in California and n1a ker expla.J.n1 that he W&.3 do-- received his only mWllcal trainlng inic things the lazy way ror that as a student at Sllnta Monica high nu1nber. ..The bell and lhe 9Qund ~l.-bOOI. He was th(' IK"hOOl organ. ul the w ind abould ru.lly havt- h~t -1nd hu always liked m usic. bl'cn dont" wtth the u.ual orche•· right frorn. the very f irst moment tral l'qUipment," he explaina. he "'·as 1nlroduct-t.l t u it. ··11 just Y..'hllc wurklnc on the-9COr« of !Jl•t>ms natural to me," he Mays n number. Ringwald occaalonally In Duct" Bandit c.~•.'S a piano. However, most of the n1u!'iil' pattern 111 woven ln hla Aft t<r high ach ool, Ringwald mind. ··You have to hear lhe played in local dance bands. lk-whoh.· qrcheftra ao that you ca.n Reliqio~s Ed 11 cation C lesses· to. Open in l.oc,e l Scl\ools ' Week day rell;toua education clauu f or the Newport. Harbor area are ache.dulecl to open next week, It wu ·~need this week by Rev. 1bomu Roy PendeU of the Interfaith. colruntttee. One hour reUl'fous ln•trucUon each week will be offered pupils in the fourth and ntth grades of the Newport Grammar 8Chool and fifth and aixlh grades In the Cost a Mee" Grammar achoo!. Famlllea allowing their children to attend may cb008e between Cadllollc and Protestant cla.ue11. Prote.t cluaet In ·both achoohl will be directed by the Newport H arbor Council of Churches Ri'· llgtoue Educ&.Uon committee and \\.•Ill 8lUd)• the teXt book "O Prom- ise lo Keep." an outline of the old and new test&menU. twt!en playin& the piano, the viols. be 1ure to get tbe proper balan«" C:OE FAMILY MOVES TO MESA Mr. and Mn. MereJ Coe and Tu.idey, OCtoliel l , 1950 Orange County CommiHeli to Present Meriner Ship Neied J h. L ,: _J• • 0 'R. I t~t · , Hold, Potluck, . O ~ om1,1arv1 In per,a 190 e o Nem•• New Board ,, . ' J .... 'W brllllant '°""" ... __ ....__...---'-.;,, ___ _ baritone, win .inr 111e r&m-two roi. ot the ,.pa,. "RlsolOtto. • to be ..,._..,,.. ID a .u.ri. palfoim· Vlff ot thla '"""""' molodle ...,,.. on· Tlluroda1 •Yelllnf, oetober 12tll, In Bant<l AJia Hie!> ochool. The everit ls bl:1q •J>OlllOr'9Cl by th\ Oranr• Count1 commtu.. for opo... Herbert BlclW, preoldent and Ruth Annolron&'. MeNtary. H er t> tr t Welakopf, renowned opera and 8JJ!lpbon.Y conductor, wbo beadt .,-mphony of 1the Loi ~ 'Coplel'fflOT}' wtJI con· duct, PM I~ mUllc-draina and Olfna ~. lnt.m&tlonally famo&W •ta&• ~tor. wtU . pJ"Ooo ~uce ill' performance. Both Roa and Welakop! cOUSder LombVdl to poaeem one of the fl.neat yc1(inc American ba.rttooe Voleet of the- 1eneratlon. Ope1'Uc authortUes who hav11 attended rehcdn.a.ls of lar j"rand opera.a at a r~a.eonabJe the forthcOminc ProducUona ren· ooe:t lo the outlying ctuu: and eralty .,-ree lbat fl.be VerdJ mu-eecond, to gfve exceptional' younw terpl~ u preeented by the Lt» pn>!IAktnal tarent of this region Ang-elea ConHrvatory, Will sur-a.n oppOrt.Un.lt.Y. to ibe heard and pus lh mar.y respects a good per· aetl\ In ..nr1t cilus producl16na~ • {'Cntage--of prodt'lct lon1 generally Sin.cf: t.he CoMervatory Is a seen of this melpdJc fa vortte. non-profit corporation, the project Purpoee of bringing auch splen-ill parely cultural &nd alturlstlc <.lid event• al nominal coat to the for the costs or producing. such an Important cities and communities opera . aa "Rigoletto." complete I of thia reg\on i. two-fold. Dr. with .ba.ITet, chorus, orch~ra arid 08Car warner. president of the. the rich s ettings of that period, Conaerve.tory stalC8. Fi r a t , to j prt-elude any profit ~ven With 1nnk c avallublt! th~ fln~<it of µopu-, Cl.J.·1Cily a udien..ces. Hall-Robin son ':He ddin g An'nou nc ed Mr. u.nt.l Mrs . &:t win Sµici::r of Corona dtl Mar anoounced on Wedni:sday the wedding of their Jnugbt~r. Dor othy J.-1.arie Robin· SOIL to Don:ikJ Haven }-Jail, &Jn Of Mr. :ind Mrs. Clyan H:i.11 of Ha 'A'.'.L.ii. A honeymoon nt Carmel follow- .. u a ceren1ony ptrformed by the R..t-v. George Wnr1ner at First Met.hodi.et church In Oakland <.on Sept. I . The bride i.B en\pk>yed at the city hall and her husband la in adve rtising work. They a.re now at home at 411J Marguerite avt-nue, Corona del Mar. Ric hard Plegers Honore d at Party Mr. anJ M rs. Richard Pleg1:r of Coron.a iJE:I Mor were honol"ed re· Cf'ntiy on lhelr 2(lth wedding kn- nlversary, wheh ' Mrs .. Ru~ell Workn:al:l and "-1"~. Alfred Plcger e-ntflrt..ained a t cocktalla ln the Wor~man home. '7" P re sc n t were Mn;. Walter Hitchman ·1 nd the Meas rs an<l Mesdamea ft.&l.ph Bo rgeacn. War· rcn Fletcher, Myron Way, Lowell Newlon, Dexter Jackson, Alfred Ple&er, Richard Pleger and Rus- sell Workman. l&rtnu SbJp Na.1¥ held a,.., Jar meeUnr and't pot luck tuP,. at tht llc:Ollt bOllH 'Oo Tuuday n.. ntn.c. September 28. The eat1re attair WU ~pl11Med <1lld tbO result wu a lot of girl-fun.. Ne"' officers tor th.e year naJte up the Girl Pl&nnlnc -..s. · TllolJ include: Lu Be.lie Boice, omoer ol the deck (0.D.); Doran SU...~ yoeman; Barbara 8farece, iiu""° cargo; Sharry v.n Compemali.. eerreant at arm.a: Jane Sodttburs. eentor representative. Judy Allen. junior repreaentatlve; Joan lfu· nan, aopbornore ~taUve. To be appointed later · !rtWbman tept"eeentatlve. • Crew ac&dcra are Barbara Un· sJe and .Bub.:ira. Tru.!ty. New memben welcomed to lhe ahtp are F.d.lth MarUn, Ann Bradford, Leab Clark, Nancy Tritt, Jane Nunan and Yvonne T·'.Ly lor. Mn. Ted Ha.mbrook, uai~teU by Mra. Kennet.ob. Slarege and--Mr.1. O. G. Sµea. lead this senior group of gfrla. Cl&asi!led ada cost UtUe, do much . Tele-fun by Wlmn Goodrt<h ...----... 'Mo nte Carl o Night' Pro mi se s Fun "W ith Junior to help me, we Boo k Sectio n 4 reolly answer the teleph_. M t W d d lat Moo se Ha ll promptly." ... Youwon'tmisa ee s e nes ay your important calls if you I ll's "Fun Frolic Monte Carlo Ebel! club's nrw book section 4 Night" on Saturt.lay t>veni ng, Oct. an&Wf'r the telephone right will met>t WednescJny c.t the home 7 for ~1:(.oO:iC Lodge 14 f;7, o:ieet ing away ...• Pacific Telephone. uf the chairman, 1tft$. J{.ay Nl el-1 at Ocean Front and McFaddtr. - sen, 1720 Wat1·rfronl Drive \cr.r-l-'ILLC'C. Therl· \Viii bt! games for --------------, ner or Avot:adu l , Cor•ina Jc\ Mar. 1 everyone to e njoy and fe.stivilie~ 1·hi!! is 11n evening club s nJ the u ·ilJ begin et eight o'clock. AU l tilnt is ::ii;oven o'clock DGrothy members or the lodge are urged to 1 Snodgrass will !;"iVi.: lhc 1Jo<1lt re· ut lt>nll .J nll urc invitell tu oru1:: \'lew. Ba lboa Vi oli nist Pla ns Spring To ur • 1 Ebe l! A rt G roup Meets Todey Laguna Beach Commu!lity Players PN"!Wnt "THE SILVER p waa eel u the originaJ &O&I. D. C. and becauu of the great lncre&M Next in bulldinl' coetJJ. the ren1ainder of 1 be held state board meeting will In Los Angeles. Dec ~-7. · the organ and singing, he "was on he adW; matter--o!-fa.cUy. (They practically every radio station In must have had a wonderful mu.le Los Angeles." Whlle still In hls llt>pa.rtnutnt ln Sa.nl& Monie& hJ&h Lt.-:e.ns .he ,w~ ~o.1i~t(, c.~~~ .e,;-1~r.e.!~ ,licl\ool,), .. , ... ,._ .. fur R~ymond Page over Kn . But RlngwaJd flnd.e the piano He al-'KJ sang with the "Old Bilt-l'S..'ll ntlal enough to h.ave carted C .. h Id f H s n1ure Trio" which U.!M'd to a ppear around the country ~·Ith him. I. ren s ome oc1"ety Members at the Biltmore hotel in LoA An -'fh t'.tt 's a s t ool that goes a.long . ~~le;·u H:1~·~~·~s~~l~;1n:ndu·~~~ :.~'.~l t~: ~:;:· 0~00~~·1 Ji~~to.~·an~~ aon Greaory an1ved here from San Joee tut week. They int.end WHISTLE" NEW BROADWAY COMEDY Evrninp 8:SO Sl.25 ptua ta.s OCT. 4, 8, 8, 7, 8 " Uth, Htb For RelervatloDA P hollt'l t-IGH • Sl9 Ocee.n Ave. LAGUNA BEACH to roaJr:e1betr ?tome In Coa*• V •aa. Back In their ho me at Ocean Ebel! club a rt· i!tttlon holds Its For the pre.tent they are ataylng boulevard, Balboa ·'lte the Sacha flrat fall n1eetihg today {Tuesday\ wt.Lb Merel'• parent., Mr. and Mrs. at the clubhouse. from 1 :00 to Roy Coe of Newport Ave. Merel Jacobse~s, :t'turned from three j 4 :00 p. m. All memb~rs interested graduated In June from San Jose nlonths in the east. Mr. Jacobsen, in art are invited to attend. Joan State College where he took a. two a noted violinist, will r eturn next Irving Brandt is teacher and Mn. year courae In police training. I Fe bruary o n a concert tour. Robert Villagr.:ma is chairman. I --------------..1 S f •1 'A Th h Bo Th f ft !las" choral group. They hall !iaYA. ee I m S Oug rn ere @"•Jr•" f•ast to .1ung w ith A nt.I rt> A bachC'lor 1 slngle-blca&l'dne53 . ' • K•,.ldanelZ and lo1ler worked "1th h•' call• ill. Rlngw,ld'• hobby '' "A.a Though 8oTn There'" wa.a \\'aring. Rlngwalc.J wa11 still In hiA t!".u~i1.. Ht! hu a colle>ction or 1 e1.rly t\vent1es and hac.J done &on1c i'tbout !JOOO records which are the expreuive title of the film I Andersen. anc.J M r9-. Waller J _ !lrranging for th1· small bands h;:-«!.Ill 10 Santa Ft-. Ne"'' Mexico Shown to the mem)>eu of the I Cole. Mrs. \Vilfred Berls is ways hud pl01yrd with. H e started Dr· \vhrr~· he hu been living for the Newport Harbor Auxiliary of the and means chairman. \Atith Mr~. 1a nK1ng on a "somcont' hnd to do p.ast Yt-&r and a half 't\'h('n Roy CliUdren's Home Socit>t y ~t their Charlea U!lman and M rs. E:. C. !t, and lhat somront! was m~ .. , 1 inally ttettlew do~:n, th~ rec-or-dB luncheon rnt>ellr.g held In.st Tues-Martin on her committee. Mrs. J . basis. Wanng hkt-d his ~c:-t1rc-s \VIII be shipped to hill ne""' home. W.y al the homt> of ~f rs. Lilwri:nc~ Harold CsJdwell is interpretation and that'" hov.• it all hC"gan. fie n.Jmit.s that 4lhuffilng thOIW!' E . Brown, 2282 s E . Cliff Dr., \nc.J !t<!rapbook chairman, with Since 1940, Rlngw.Jld has found tl!!"l k!i a.round the country hu bet'n Ne-wport Helght..8. Mtl'I. Don F. Mrs. Wendell C.ilk ir.s. Mn . F . J . that he accomp li11hes more when qui:•· an ell:~Nlt'. Th• rt"COrda Ga•-, M-. J~•·ph u 1·g~ .... ~·• Cleary and Mrs. W. H. Hitchman he's away from the band. "I can .._. ao .,..,.... z>. e~ <Luu arP-n10t1tly cl&Mlcal. &nd a.re Mrs. Kennl'lh StareJ::t-w ... re co-o~ her committee. Mrs. J oseph work better and think bt"ttcl" •·ither in the hard-to-gt>t, roreign hostesses. Riggs I~ hostess chairman ; Mi:. away from the hullabaJoo or re-t)r unusual category. , F t-aturlng the work or the Chil-Challe n Landers. lt'i..1slatlvc (·hair-hearsal. It wu ball enough with dren's Horne Sot.·iety, t he riJn1 wu man, and Mra. W. D Schock. radio. but television rehearsal.a are .4.pprH'latJoa Kan.r teCe~tly complete-ti by Irving telephon.~ chairman. . . .. ~en tln1es worse. C1ve nie th.. Roy hu a Wide rang-e of ap- .i!c he l, weJJ.Jr.no\vn 1notion pit.'ture 'J?1e Country Clr nn.al. f~ll pt>l!.ce anc.J quiet o r a sludlo," ht prcc-~ntion fo r c la.Mical music. It direct or whose kel!n lnterest In project, was enthll!ilastlca.lly dis-:suyl!I. !o~·t1n't fnakt! any difference w hat buld welfare brought hi m Into CU&;e<J and ur.der the capable di· The rtnisheJ nrr11nge1nenl.9 usti-l""ntury it was written ln. Al!I he contact with tht' work or the-!Kl· rtttlon of M~. Charles Ullman ally are n ~0-!"10 prt1P'NSlth.1n bt•· put i 1t ··1 like everything from ciety. H.o recruited a complt>tely the plans are nearing con1pletion twt-en \.Varing and 1ti:1 arrangirr Ual·,, tu Bartok." How ewr , his o{o tunteer cr ew of Hollywood's top Thia Interest ing event. with "Therp is a Jeflnlte Waring 8 tyle ·· f.11vurilc composer ls J\.1"oz.art. 'f'lmeraml?n, tec h.nlci.ins and other booths, midway, gnn11~111 uf !!:kill, he add-.. "llncJ w~ do ()Ur best to Fur rt•lruratlon. Rlniwahl u~ -grote!lflionala. MiSlll Jrfarlan Nich-an auction , puppet show. ent e r-carry It out I kno"'' what F'rN tu ploy vlol.:i In a chamber n1u!'lc- qlson, district c.tirector of the Sc>--ta.!nment. a.1d Jancln~. w ill toko· "'&Ills, anc.J 1 try tu give 1t to hln1. ·l.1H1g-qunrtcL Spea.k itig of thl~ dely, played a leading role in the place October "21 . nt t h<! Balboa Of cour!tl!, a. gdt>d dr:>a J of rn y111ell part!cuJar type Qf mu&k Roy ht!· abhption film and Ronald Flor· Yacht club. gut:!! into the finlsht!d product ·· •1cYt.>.'4 th.at "ll"s a lot mor e run a.nee, l!>-year-old actor. pltlyed the Tt"lepbooe Contact to play than to ILsten to ... at.Wt lead. 0 d Sh Gt-tting back to hi.a work with ... Though Born The~" b the ut oor Art OW When doing 80me work for th~ tht• F red Warlng ·orgaaizatioti, W\~ stty or a young adopted boy who to be Held Oct. 13 _ IS vrchestra, Ringwald keeps 111 t eli::· :.sketJ Roy which of his number11 Wlflll to th~ Children's Home s<>.o phone contact wllh boss-man 'ft>t'ml'd lo be-moe:t poupla.r with {'iCy to learn how adoptions arll! a t Cabrill o Beach \Varing. They al.M> write .frequll!n t -1he public. "I've done a number ha6d.JP!i. He w~ ahown throu&h ly when exchanging ideas. of a.rra.ngeml"ntl of Jerome Kern'• t.hi ·borne and the proct:dure or a An exhibit of paJntinp ancJ A Jot of people have tht> le.tea rn uslc which the audience.11 l't'emed ga.J adoption w.u explaJned to •cu Ip tu r e. demonstrations In that mualc bna are always work· to like a gtt•l deal and Kern hi~. He 9'W the nurse-ry \Vhere palnUnp, sculpture and CE"ramlce Ing fron1 some form of lnaplra-liked them, too. H• uaed lo call 'eeilu of aU rac~l! and creed.a by prominent San. Pedro are.a art· lion, bu~ Roy aya "we don't have 11~ up an.er a performance and wcri be.tng cared for by compe--tata. a. faabion .ahow. cJancers in time to wait arounc.J for lnapirR·: ~ve me ht. lmpreaak>n&.' They ~tit. nu.reea. He saw a baby being coat.ume and music a re aome of lion . Whenever anything la need-·1eN> waua.lly favorable .. " ckeked by a doctor. snd another lbe lqtere•tlng b.lgbllgbts planned ed, tt'a Ju.a t • que•Uon of C"Oi nit But e:uily Is. ... moc potula.r ' studied by a psychologist by for the Out-door Art Show to be ahead and doing It: He uaually ..core w., ~·· ltirrtnC ot developmentaJ test.I so held at C.brlUo Beach Park Octo-worka on & piece ot mu.sic off and ttHUnent of JI.ilia Ward ,lilowe'1 ething would be known of lta ber 13, 14 and 1~-The Co.brillo Jn until he !lniahea It. Roy flnd.8 •·Battle Hyuin of the RepubUc." W~ and personality. Be.icl'I. exhibit la one of 10 outdoor that he 9teema to .-et more done Fnr people ~ bave hKnl 11 order to gtve "ch11d·centered" art ahowa being held in as ma..ny ii.t nigbt and It la not unusual for will forget" nall7. , t.be arency'9 skilled work· 1A>s Angeles city parkil under the him to stay wtth an Ulllgnment Thal partftUar ar-ran191neot try to learn u much u poe.. 11po090nhJp of the Depertmenl of unW 2 ln the momlnl. al8o won Rlnpald'• mmt oM:rilb· e aboUl the chlld't background Munldpel Art and the ctly of Loa Oecaalonally, he'1 run into a ed compll!Mn~ Jill.a W&nl trpwe•a Oft!y the obvloua lhlnga web Anaetu. ina.g and • Sln.Sle ba..r of music taat Jiving cbild, !Mr dav,pter, nationality, re.li~on. educaUon. Co-1pon.ara with t.he Depart-NUI not R4!m to nt In rtghl. But told Roy lMl b1I aeon of "'1taU.Je • and nature.. but dlao the ment or Municipal Art for this h• lticb wtUI It. u.nW be Ueki It. Hymn oC the ltepublk .. WU t.bt astblee, such u peraone.Jlty important civic project are Loe 1 He bu Juat thUahect • ruah ..,... tineat tnfup1 •tat• abe had ner temperament. AdoplJYe par-AnceJe. Chamber ot Commerce, ranpment on a number called heard. wtU. UM ~bl9 exoep&..loft ot llimilar ment&J a.nd ph)'Sl· '"Loe An&e1-Bl!autiftU." every "l'\1eadl7 Star" tbat the Wa.rin& .,f her ~ nodlt.Jon ol U.f t.r&IU are then found for the major art orsanlado:n ln the acaaep.Uaa \llled ' oa t.beir ~ venet. That .ktnd at pnile Ilk~ ti.ereby a.ctually maklnr ane., A.mtttca,p In.tUtute ot ATCh.l-in.a televlaioft abow" ln the Eut r. Roy ~ :,.rnrt~ment, 1.£ -a "part ot the fa.mlly, ">.. tecta, deparllll.,,t of Recreation lut ~· llfl\sWald la UIX· 1'1Cbt)' !lard 14 bro.L· ""-" Bom ,,,.,.... and Pub. _... Doputment. ......,. •-lhls ... ftlmlnc on( 11'" a.udnn'1 Home Sodet)' Bo1 Seou\a ot Am~ Paloa recordins ot U>o W~ 1 b o" "8f9 PO& 'DIVOllCZ plo-1111 to 000 bablu ftCh 1MJ" Verdeo OOJop. --Junior -will ·-on Wnt COUt ~ ,_ C1'11<117. Mn. lit th1a manner-. When an adoption OoOep; u4 c:hlc pa 9ocbl lffd. TV MU Sancla.7. oct. 1. He't =au..rtne =yg'r1 'Bttwdict lut taMI pllicy, the 1eeonll .,. tbOll en ot. every -.man11;r. .._ to _,. bow lt IOWldL ...ell' potttlolMi -r!ot .-. rot ~ ..,-u.. eoort. .JI.a opoalnf F'Ofl'IUD will ba -........... -la Nth :II-~ -n E-. ~ Kn, A. V. Andftwa prooidod ot -'Ot 19 L m. J'riday, October er tluld, and llepllldo --dk:t•'b.1 ~. ~ la I.a.I U..·• tu1 mNllnf and lbtn>-1S with ~ ot leadlnr n-'or the Wonas lbow. The Vepa .-17,4, ltU, .........., <11l<+4i.11Jr-....... few the 1MJ". -_, Md dW:, -bMd .. u --If· In CpniJla do! -~~ -....... C&lldna'ta --"' ..... ---All -.......,. --., tho ~ .......... -......... to • •A .. • 'D. -OD --aft a.ii and wfD bo -11 L m • .,_ hwo -flt tJoa Iii& "We ,_n tiiE.' -~•tied -_,..... .... u-. ......... -•. to l t .............. u.. ~ lfT to -.. -.. -·-erV r1IM "' .... \•••· .... -Kn. «>en. , • ......, llCn. -pl&""*· -lt'a p11,-a, tmpomlR to -:--.': . ~ , . . -. • -• •• ... ·- • • .. • IOUJMliN COUNTIU • ,' • I , •• ,• I ' ~ ~ . I •AS COMfANY ' . - '· ' •. i1 , .s ;· ' . ' • , ~ _. ... -..w-t ... •~ k ~ • -f·· ...... .... ........ - j • I' .. J • • • • I ' T-~~ October l, I~ I • ·J So. Dist. Club Women Hold Fell Board Meet et Costa Mesa , • • • • • • NEWPORT· .. I 'OA. NIWI • TllS - Girt Sc:out .SO.rel Clterleitte &Ilion Me .. Metrot11 "Churc:h Not Divided" Eb!!!ll Junior• 6.ts Underway • H.a 9th lfflhdey , Ent,rt,lned .;y Say1 ·CDM Paltor • ' W1lc:om1,"'Pro1pec''"'. for Fall Bwine11 "" -~ ., a.r-le~ Host,11 "Tiie C1>ri1!1an c111Uch 1a not Members at Tea -ll,J tbe -..S _._. ol wt. AaDO -· ~ el ,.,.;.,_ Ud two t,abloe ol divided, It only ap_,. to be," Junior oectlon, Newport ...... ~ • ....-.. ~~1W~~.:r~~~ -. 4!:=-:c .!:'n. °'~t 1't•port Barbor Gb1 8ooat a. Mr. u4 lln. llanla <DMD ol brldp ftlled Ute ~ TUn-= ~uf"S:,~~:~ ~! ~ Ebell club held a ~ ':I M Sod • ber L uded f w rk -tloa ot w-·• OUbl, •t· = :~~ °"" ..:r= ;:i-,.:;, ~.:!"~Of• .i.,-"* tlM -· Gt 11n. W•JIM worid-wtcle commWllon aermpn to ~~X,.~ s:;L ~-to 8:,1, B'li. rs . er g a or 0 tended tbe fall -..S mootlnC al COaunloalofter Kn. Lonnie -· -A. bam1"111or fr7 WU ~ PleMrilo&' In Bll!lllDll<>a -., hla co ....... tlon In the Corona de! pr08pectlve membero to tba ~ • . . ~ ..!';-= ~ eant prulded at Iha -la the c.ta -.,ark and oft· wban • Coeta ~ oonl du~ ~ c::;.,rru::::!r.;"~1:,.':~.s~~ oecllon. • ii( De • I H rDor R at 10:00 a.m., a -ty' of buol· set-to-pt.Iser. _ _,. • -f~ mumed WU ---membel'Olllp ond ,..aim ot ·the It w .. the first 80Clal .-_._. l•n ve op1•·ng a ecreat"1on M¥· challenctn&". addr1•1.. and Mrs. &. • 0 . DoaM, tr9JNq to U.. OtireDll f.oln.; on W. 18th CHfta, broqtrt t.ck: by the t.c.. ChrisUon ch\l.rcbee it appears that the see.son !or the Juni«e. _,. , • . . lmtert&Oiinont e,....i the lntar-<l\"lrman, re~ on tbe pk•...., llL for bll'tlldq calul ud jollo. • t-from her--t -.., trip the church la tom and divided. In was greatly enjoyed II)' ioll ~ • at ot the womu tlu'ou,&l\oUt the work of Hr deparbM.rtt and. an-Belpinl CIMu1oti.e ctltbrite ~ ~ted U.. su-ta. Prtw OU. oountry alone are to be round lending. • Al the dinner meeUns of the Orange county l"eCJ'eatlon comm.La-day. They 1e&rned more about nowtced the date Of tM 1'tllloul __.. QMn4a DIU. c:::&nd7 Norman, went to Mn. It&, Wallace. blp; aome HO denomtnaUon.s a.nd sects The tea table WU prettilJ·..-.: • ~ llkin beJd Wedneeday, September 21 at C&mllle'a in Laguna. Beach. J"ederauon t.brou.rh rtpori. Oft the conference u of Ncwtmbtr 1 to I , llaxlM and Jo)'Oe O.u.na, 8tevte Mra. Bomv Ktllott, MCOnd. and within the Proteatant church. In rated with pink nawen1 and ~. muw or ceremonies Tom te-.n commended M_n. I:. V. SoderbeJT, itata board mee~. nportl by In Rlventda., to wb1ch &U tnt.r-and Mary Lou. Seroll•, Joan and Mn... Bur7 C. 8W'd1<:k. conaola· the u:treme It appean tbs~ we dcnhair fern. and was muat.1 • •·~~~ ·•"rm•• •'--on ot Mt.td adult. are lnYIUd. The CO& auu. """--, holny and ~ tlon.. ~ -.1 .. ..-. m com-UUon •-divided b y the boun•·-y linu that J;"UCS~ could enjoy the ..., 4-28 Westmir.ater Ave., Newpo~ Helgbta, for her work l.n .the develoP"' u.utun.:" ~ -WoWf.0-f th ..,,.,.. -.-. -.nn11 ·-1 .-.,,...... -... ....... In ·~ -ment of recreational activttJea ln Newport Beach. amend.menu to the St.ate Peder--umce eme la ""O'm• A.loDa 8pet.b. • Otar'-Berry, ZLIJJae wfti. Mm11. )(. J. BOltetler, Ar-of natJorui, acrou which It seems tlful vie\\· or the bay. .,... •{l!t ' attoo conatttllttOn and parUcular· With U1 ln DemocraUc Partfttt. WbJtm.l.a. Jean.DI• uid Ova. Lee den Lone. Warnn Brtltol, Sam. n. the Oln.ti&n church sometimes ceiving line were Mn. Jobn ~ Sterrtng ·s. WlnAM. director ot .. --------------1 ly •h-••b tb• ~ddreu by Kn. mbJp." Mn. Ted Sambrook haa Y,OUDI'· crawton:t &.Dd Pk:kerln•· ma.km war •"'&ln•t one another. Danh:ll. chAirman, Mn.. .. w...- recreatlon for the state of Cali-..., rl ---"" ~ pot ·~ del •· --c I · h · .. _ u.-be ta Pl! int Amer C. Stolp. auditor fot th1 -..N. •P u~~ ega... •IV«I But more truly than the world 0 e. Vll't'-C airman. ~ .-... -«... fonala., •pea.ker of the evening, dis-• C•llfo--'· r~·-uon of Women'• ewport .Q.&,:u.n to attend Ute kn-o, even mo-truly .... the Le1;;h. trc.:isurer, and Kn. curd! cussed what hu been done and Among the guest.I preeent from ..... • u... ~·-f ••• a-•-Girl . ..,.... ,,. .... 'P', H •• 1 --what la being done by clty recrea-Clube, u lhe spoke on the aubJect con e.rtnce ...... • og;uus-t AD_L/8 by 1-"argo church It.self rea.li&e., we·are one. tW•":r ,'I;, secretary. ..,,q Newport Beach were Mn. L. J . of "A Clttsen Of Federation." Scout will be sppotnted later. -• • • • fY1 .. The Christian church UI e.boul lovely pink <'ors.ages praented;.~ lion groupa. Caenar. 208 Opal avenue, B&lboa. The chont8 of the Seal Beach On October 11 •. Mn. P. \I. Pe--98 per cent united. It ls only them by "frs. C. M. DellJdM, Jn Oro.nge County, Winans aid, Ialand, vt~preatdent of the New· Woman'a Club. and Mn. Mae t.erwon, organlaUon chairman and o••·m OF a "-•• --•w about 2 per cent divtded; and this prc~idl'nt of the Ebell club. • Hunttngton Beach, Laguna Beach Mn Mun.y Rabbitt. membenhlp -.,.., ---... Deakins and Mr:s. Obed Lucia. and Anaheim have recreation port Grammar achool PTA; \fn. CeeUng ot Placentia. who cave a · Salesman fll-tln.r· on lawn 11\ okl 1NO model bell-division ls not a.a eaentlala bul on J . Elmer Pattenon. too • Sith St.; group ol rudlnga, were preaented and nomlnatlnr chairman. W1U at-••• • lnclde.ntala; not on beliefs but on Junior J\tlvi~or. poured tea for tM commtMions. There hu been a Newport Beach, recrMUon chair· by Mn. L.-E. Sinclair, Dl•lrlct tend the Girl Scout convention •t copter. Cl'Oll80I lawn and eet.a otf be&m which •tart.a X-ray practice.. Tllat I.a a good record 80 ml'nlhcr,... and guests attendbir. v,ry recent flAl!embly joint re30lu-Vl c ... p•·"'d••t. • ··ncheon w ... • Orange. Miaa Margaret Murray, machine 1n hall clo8et ln motion), for an lnstltuUon •• diverse In Also as~1t-1l1nA" with prepe.ratldlw tlon memorializing con...,.ess to man ol the Newport Harbor Union • .._ .... ....u ... ti 1 1 taU Fro h k h 1 ••• ~ -r 1 M M""'ta •· .. rved by the '·die• ot the ,... __ ._ na ona pereonne r-epreee:n ve m er ltc en vi& ....__peaker, houaewtfe speak.I: racial and natio--I •-ck~ounds or t lC tc.·l \Vere n . ~ appropriate funds for recreation-High school: Mrs. Soderberc:. pa.st ,.. ............ d M A th Ba t Co ell ·-~ •· G · 'I G Th .. .._. Meea Club. an n . r ur r on. un .. I don't wa.nna buy not.hln'. I •ot every pushbutton and whoae ave e;xten~ for nearly rtJn<'~. '~ rli . corg-c omaa, -,-a.I factllUel'I' for section:! or com-pruldent of the Tar Pit: and Mn. Mtmber Training chairman will 1 e Arthul" Durr \~t:iite, Jr., &nd Kta. "'.~ munlue8 adjacent to service traln-H . P. Yarnell, %23 Op&! avenue, An ouLltandlng prcaentaUon of · · got got ftngera f~r ?" 3000 yea.rs; espedaUy whOR roots Ing ba.ses. he continued. Winans Balboa I.aland parliament.arle.n of the situation In Korea wu made conduct the very tnteresUng No.-Salesman (ua.inl' hi• automatic aaJ.e.a-opener, a jack hammer) date back lnto a. Book whOse form-Ho\\'ard Ulman. abo cited the need for ~reaUon -the Newport elementary echool by Prof. John W. Wlleon. Princl-tlonal Training couree. forcea door open and aye politely; "But MADAM ... ," Ing took a perioa of about 1500 -------- al personnel training o.nd educa-PTA. Francie Horvath had plan-pel of Jordan High ac.hool ln Long ed Mrs. A. ~d ~llleto~;8 ,rulr· Hou.eewlfe pre11Ha button under link and door elam•! yesn and whose authors number llC>~Jt: Ot;ROLA.RIZED Uon In unlvenlties and colleve.e. ned to attend but wu unable to Beach, •pea.king on the aubject, u P"l'll en of er• cub S&lftl II I I 110m4!: twenty-five and whoBE: or-Bur..,,lars stoh.· $62 cont.8.lned ln ln California there a.re 150 .;en-because ot buslneu. "The 38th P.:ira11el." Prof. Wl11<>n and Mn. Walter Nollar haa been man, 80 c tOUl!I y ; "Madam. k in 1 have my foot back lgjnal eouret:s a~ legion." said Mr. a JC\V;l box in a hall clt set of hri dee for recrcatlnn that are ope-Mayor Frank J . Whorton of La· ll recognised ror hla kHin lnslcht appointed u acting president. To from under your pre-fabric.ate<!, bug repellent door!" , Babbitt. who used u his loptc: hon1c, according to a Complaint rated by city government:! under guna also gave a abort speec:h Into world affair-a; he ~aa been work with the Community Che.t. Hpusewlte relenting: "Well, 1 suppoee you mJcbt u well, 1 "We Are Not Divided.'" filC'd "·I th the sheriff'!!' office l&lt 4 commis!llon which usually In· commending the Laguna Bffch reviewer of corrent event• for the rcptt:eent.lng the OrgtU\isatlon, the realJy cfon 't have room for It." / week by M·ll')' L. Rohrberg, t72" cludee a member of the echool recreatiOI\ commis.slon for Ile help Long Beach Woma.n·11 Club for l~ commlMloner appointed Mn. E. T . Salee.man (qu.lck lo ee.la. advantaae while extracting foot The Bolton tea pa.rty was plan-Flower S"t .. Costa tifesa. Entrance board a.s a representative. to people of all age groupl'I. year•. He lmpreaed the women Chapman. finance chairman. pif'Ce meal from door:: ")fada.m, I repre..ent the UP A: ATOM ned In the b3ck room of the Bos-\,·ns gained through an open tront with our reapon.albiUty In the ln~re~~e~d~~l~~ng~;u::a f~ APPLIANCE CO. Our company happena to know via tele-vtaloh ton Gazette. doo ... , offic<'rs said. Kilpatrick-Merritt Vows Repeated in Sunnyside Baptist Church, L. A. world today. At the afternoon planned eoon and wtU be held at that your jct propelled rocket plane hae been using too much jet •euton, alao, amendment.a to be Laguna Beach. Twe.nty-lhrN wo--lately. Now thl.a handy new gadget we are offering will give vote-d upon thl• tall were dlicussed men rrom th\11 area ha\!e Ail'Jled you twice the 'rocket at a lower eo1t per jet ... your cost will by ~naJdl Fo.Jr~~lrn ~(t~ra~,g~M t to attend the coune and othen bf' reduc ... " will :e ~: .:~:~~~o~ven~lon ~o ~ are lnvtlrd to do ao alao. If Inter-Houaewl!e; "Just a darn minute, I may be intcrealed." (She held In Coronado. November 29. estetl cont.:tct Mrs. P. V. Peteraon, get.a out atom spray gun bought from saJelll\an l&lt year.) 30 and December l . ~g=~i.o~~~l~;ac~a~~~:· f~; Sa.le11man dlsappear11. By &tt)· Kirby . -Information. CURTAINS • • • Plighting thf'ir troth UT' the I ding cake topped with bells nut-p d H'll Th t Sllnn}'S ide Baptist Church. LQ:J ed in white gladioli bud.II and fern + a ua I s ea re D w ht Ang••••. Miss Culeen Bernice on lhe bride"• table. Reopens This Week ottie rig Aren't you uhcmed of yourselvee. WeU you lbould be! Gert, you and Al should get a.hold oC younelvee and quJt sitting around pl&ytnc bridl" and ca.nut& and drinking ora.nce cruah ail day. You could be over at .the CORONA DEL MAR STABLES rtsttt ~i· minute, &addllnl' ole Palnt and rldlnc over the Irvine Billi, Mr. L. Harris: la conducting a completely equipped rtdlnl' academy and thla lnclu~1 hor.:1. Ht-~ffa private or ~up 1"'880nl. Or you can 00.rd your nag for .MO a mo .... The StablN phone ls HARBOR 371 and lt'a located on Cout H iway, goin1 aouth, It'• Ju.at before you get into Corona del Mar ... and that'• no hay , .. Merrit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lending hW1teq aid were Mmes. Ip C d Henry A. 1'tcrritt, 6012 Haa.11 Charles Dresser. Lynn J ones Sr. After Vacation asses an y Ave., Los Angeles, and Richard a.nd Geor ge Van Doren. Miu p 'fj Dean Kilpatrick, .son of Mr. and Jacque Swanson preaided at the \Vlth advance reMrvalion.11 be· at ac1 IC Mrs. J&me.!1 T . Kilpatrick, 512 W, bride's book. ltJg made for• many futurt" per. 19th St., Coata ~1esa. were prin-)tre. Harriett wu clad In blue forn\dnccs, f~tl ve plal\Jll are being cipals i.n one oC the loveliest of crepe with black velvet hat and cbmpleted for a gay fall seuon September ~eddings. matching a cceuor1ea. Mrs. Kil. at the Padua Hills Theatre, fo l- Dr. Ernest 0 . F orde officiated patrick, mothe-r of the bride-lowing the return of the Mex.Jean at the double ring ceremony et a.n groom, c hoee beige crepe, brown Playen on Octobrr 3 fmm their altar where large baskets filled felt bat &nd beige a cceuorie.a. annual two-wee.ke vac.'.ltlona. w ith pink and \\'hlte iatkspur. blue Orchid corsage11 were complemen-The Padua H ills dining room delphinium. white and yelJow tary detail!!. will be open every drt.y but Mon· gladloU and white china chry8&11· For honeymoon travel.I to Nnt.R day from that day on. and '"La themume create<.! a striking 00.ck-or interest In Southern California Ranchertta," lively comedy of ground. the new Mre. Kilpatrick wore a Mextoan ranch lire. will be ataged Wide satin ribbon defined the riavy bJue gabardine 1uit and the on the regular Padua schedule center alsJc with cJust e~ of bells, white orchid from h~r bridal bou-thereafter through October 14 . tern and white ribbon stream-quet. She attended George Waah~ First re~rvaUnn for the J9l)O. en caught up at _tbe pews. In.gt.on H.lgh 11ehool, Lo. Angelea. ~I praentaUon or "Lu POA&du," Supplementing the program ot Mr. KUpatrlck. who ~ now famed Chri.lt.mu drama of the or~ muaJc, Mr$. Dorl• Burt, 1tudying at UCLA where he 11 a Mu.Jeon Ptar.en, wu made thie aololl5l. aang ··Au for You," "At pre~medlca.l major, a tlp\ded New-week by Mr'.·· and 'Mra. P-: W. Dawning," &nd "Beeauee." Ad-port Harbor Unton Hlgh llChool Staley" of Monrovla. vanclng to the altar on the arm and Orange Cout Colleirf:. A Vlewtnc the YuleUde play for of her father who' gave her ln home a.t ~19 8th Ave., Loe An-the eleventh year, they will enter- keeping, the bride looked pretty gelee, will be eata.bllahed by the tain a party of eight frtendai on aa a picture in her floor-length young couple. ' Saturday, December 23. "La1 gown or embroidered white or-Posadu" will be atoged from No-- g&ndy Over' white •lipper satin. Popular Reviewer vember 20 through January e. 'l!ltyl~ .with. titted bodi~e and l~l . gatherOO akirt. H er veil of Illus-to Open Fell Season Staff memben are on duty dur- ion ca.ecaded to fingertip length For FAC Book Sectiori Inc vacauon to take reservations from a llblrred bonnet brim deco-for ·~ Ranc.berita" and tutun• Announced at a family gather· Ing before she leCt for ec.hool, M iu Dorothy Wright. do3llghler of Mr. and Mr11. Jack Wright of Bal· boa Jaland paMed the tra.dlUonaJ candy to her Tau Kappa 10rorlty al.al"r3 at College o! the Pscl!ic. DotUe. a senior at Pacific "'h('re she I• majoring In physical education, will be the bride of • • •• Ida Naylor, Marine Ave. mer'-chantreu' odda with a cold lhll put week , .. Poor Jan McCutcbeon. a.IJJo of )fa.rine when ahc dropped a 1tltch the othe.r day. baa been at home at Ave., tfroke her &rm Jack Reinert and wlfe Peggy of Coal& Meaa · ju1t returned from a &"TI'lld circle of Boulder Darn, I.A.a Vega.a, Phoenlx. Ban Diego and elffwhere. • • • Howdy Pardner! "Jo-Lee" Stroup Is a pl who'll tell the world •he'• from Texu ! Take a peek at her aportn.re.a.r ahop ln Coata Meaa. and you'll dedde that Texu gtrla know how to plck snauy clothe. with h.lch EYE-CUE. Personally, I'm mad for her A.lex Cotman corduroy ak1rt.a · a.t $8.95. .P'or you doU. who crawl around on poop-decke alot. Me ha. a terrt.flc: ~pee. cotton crew.neck pull· over, with matchinlf cardigan. I could carry my 1lnken In the Pocket.I. 'ntll racy job cornea ln Nile green, navy and white with nauUe&J •lrlpea ... only $1.96. AU lhil Uxl caahmPl'f:I too at Jo--Lee , Sport.wear. 1813 Newport Ave., Coet.a M".M. • • • .· · HOUSEHOLD lllNl'8 DEPT. rated with llliee or the valley. A Mrs. J . Orland Smith of Ga.rden plays on the regular schedule of ~ white orchid eurrounded by lilies Grove wilt preMnt the program al eovenlnc perfomuutcea W('dnesday of the valley formed the exquisite the open1n&" tall mttUng of the through Saturday and Wednelday RUTABAGA M1XEO WITH HORSE-RADISH 18 PERFEcTLY HORR.lBLE. brtdaJ bouquet. book section of the eo.ta Mewt and Saturd:ly ma.Unees. Mrs. Dean Brown, matron of Friday Anernoon Club to be held honor, wore fioor length. blue or-Friday. Oct. 8, at the cJubhouae. ga.ndy over blue taffeta, buttoned Mrs. SJnllh. who made a.n enor- from wa.lst to neck. It was fash-moua hit when she appeared Jut loned With Peter Pan collar. cap year, will reviPw "I Remember aleevea and gathered skirt. A Distinctly," by Frederick Lewl11 blue organdy shirred bonnet brim Allen. a story of lhe decade from he•dpleee and wrist length white 1920-1930. She will wear an au- gloves added to the enaembJe. thenUc coetume of the "Roa.ring She carried a white basket TwenUes." brimming with pink, white and Memben and guesle are t o ytllow 11wcet peas, forget-me.not. bring sack lunches at 12 o'clock. and pink larkepur with yellow, Hoateeaea will be Mn. Gunning plnk and blue ribbon streamere. Buttler~ 8"CUon chairman, and Identical ln mode to the coe-Mn. O. D. Kmg. tume of the honor matron were the frock.s of the brldeamaida, Mlu Rusty WilMmeier and M_n1. Fenn L. Erekson. Yellow ribbons adorned their flower-filled buket..s. James Loonle acted In the ca- pacity of best man while Gunning BuUer Jr. a.nd Lawrence Raina, uahe.r~ completed 'the entourage. OoodteUowa Hall of the church wa.s the scene of the aub8equent recepUon. The three-tiered wed- Mr. and Mr8. Dean Shrppaid and 90l1 DaYld of Weetc.besler were Sunday gueat..s or Mr. and Mn. Elsin Hall ol Harbor Blvd .. Coat& Meea. Mrs.. Floyd Grlewe and •mall son Gary of Newport returned Saturday trom Quincy, DI., where they have been viatUn& ,relative• for a month. Church Members Honored at Housewarming A group of membeni or lhe Coa:t& Meaa-Ctontral Bible chUl'Ch feted Mr. a.nd Mn. Marvin Glb«>n with a house-wanning Wednt-1'day at lhelr new home, 632 W. 18th St., Co.ta Mesa. A copper planter wu__pne111ented the couple-. The gueat.s brought refrethmenl.11 of tee cre.-m and cooklM. Among thoae in the STOUP were Rev. Dw1ght Kinman, MeMn. A Mme.a. Hal \Vrlght, Harry Wright. Jay Beardlley. E. 0 . Potter, Ed Bennett, J . M . G&lla&hu. Mmea. Glenna. Carter, Grace -'Kuel. Elva AkeMOn. Edna Kes.tblg. Sophie Gorsuchoraki, Claudia Van Fo.- IJien, Elate Sharman. L.. P. Thomp- 900, MontzeU Dorrell. Thelma P\el'90n and Mr. Wlll Carpenter. MIM Dorothy Wrtpt J ohn Rose. 11on of the Rev, and "trs. John Ro&e of Merced, who Is also a ecnlor and majoring In ln- ternatloool rPlatlone. It wu at a dinner given In Dot- tie's hono r at the home of her •unt. Mn. J . J . McGrath ot South PaA&dena. vacatlonlnr on the Is- land. that the newe wu nrat n-- vealed.. Present were Mr. and Mn. Wright and Dottle, Mn. Klep- pinger and .an11 Hank and Arthur of Richmond, lnd.; Mn, Betty Clark and daughter ConnJe of South Puadena, MIN Ont. Willita of Hemet, and the hoet"•· Com- ins In a!trrward for deaaert were Peggy and Betty Trine. Wesleyan Guild Meets With Mrs. Nellie Howard Note : fThll paper will i>-Y abeolut~ly nothing for theee suggutiona.) • • • MY OJ:AR, HA VE YOU GOT cilAZY WINDOWS! Jeuye Rlcha.ro.on, Corona del Mar curt&ln speclall•t hu cUrta.llUI t o ilt any •hapt. even your• ... crisp. white organdie Prleclllu, muaJln cottage curtalna. bathroom and ahower curt&.lna . , . oh beck every k lnd ! Really, don't you get depreued lookln.g at your old sa.ggy, tattle-tale gray wlndow aacka'! J esaye hu Sereilacal rayon tfaverae draw beauties for window w&lla ln yellow, roee-du.1t, chartreuse, wild cherry, etc. etartlng at $6.98 pr. for 1gl widlhl .• Jn between eolving curtain problem.. Mr.. R. look.I after D&llu, a.nd makes custom drape.1. ~reade and mor e CurtalJlll! Truck on down to RJch&rd- ton•s Curta.J..n 6. Dn.pery Shop, 1263 Co&at Blvd., Corona del Mar . , . • • • Ltt Stroup, viv&cloWI "SkJd Row" .&bop o~er is back on the job alter a very 1erlous 3 month'• tllneu. Maehtn~t Mate: lit Cl. Ra.coe Kelty ot Cmta Meaa bu ten for active duty with the navy. M.r. K. formerly worked for the Santa Fe R. R. M.rs. Kelty, who now eervee a keen 5c cup of K.awfeoe on Newport Blvd.. ha.a IOre feet. • • • GU "Brownie" Brown. part time pblloeophef and tun tJme operator of Polly'• Apparel Shop, ea.ta Meaa, •Y•. and' I quote, "By &JI right. I 1houkl have been a polJUcian .. I wu born in a eod bou.e-ln the wee~m pa.rt of Kansu... nu. bone.et man of the IOU hu aome very •harp dreues. ladles . . . Judy Lynn, Ambaua- Mra. Nellie Howard wu bOlteN don.. One graytah.., 1h~n1'1 check with gTffJI, velvet collar J to the Wealeyan GWld. 1bunday pa.rtlcularly f&ncled. Incidentally qutt lookinl' Uke & Witch ln the September 21 . in her home on kitchen! BroWn.Je hu .,me att.nctlve. wubable eottom marked home on Eut 18lh St.. Cotta down f Me~'.1. President Maude O.vl1 rom •t0.8~ lo 17.9!io. Your huab&nd mipt like to siee you pralded ove.r the bulllneaa meet-looking: prettier, you know. So •lop meMing ariNnd and pt OD ~· For roll call eacl> men1ber _,, to Polly'a Apparel . . • l~ Newport Ave., Costa x .... reaponded with .a Vef'91 about a • • ' woman in th• Bible. Grace BID· WILU TO W&AJI AT Tiii: µUNDEll.AT lng-a gave a talk on Rulh and Fall all1rtl haft Cl.lppbla' hema, aidu&ddle p&Mla k~ of the Btble. United Na-\.bat pe anat duh to your W'a1k. or Spuimh nouncea, or p.&e.ttd Uonl and Human Rll'h"-w .. the pdeta •t at Dee JeveL or ove~ that ny toptc ch<>M!n by Marie Pearce for open Wte apron ln b9ck.. • Ma.Dy lk1rt.. a.re wrap-arounda, wrapping a 1hort talk. Mn.. Davia reported on a letter to lbe fropt °"' becll or boU1., and mowtnc plenty received from Mra. °"'Se Robert-ot lee at the potnt 'Where tile lll&ierlaJ meeu. -. •barn at the time o1 ""111n& EDIT011'8 NOTE: Y-! -.. • cf.ya journey """" -• • • lulu on her_, to ll'Wnlkua, lop-J'1JN rAsmoNB roRTVN4TJ:LY nATURll &a, wbere llh• will ba o taacller ntANKLY FJ.D IJ'UJll In a &trl'• a<bool U J'W baft a ...U. kit. It W1U Wtat>tea ,_ -· llltle --.... -to ,_ -,.... --c1e11pttU117 dMM, an ""'°' ie-111o111•·-•n. llcinl a dloh ·ton! for tbe ,,.. -..iu. falra 1aopon1 or Mlln clollll U _,..., a llld -·· --"' Having Nightmares About Mon~y?, Start to save systematically now at NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL ... and your financial problems will be at an end! You'll have sufficient funds to back you up! You'll ·knew real security! When you save here your money is insured up to $10,000 for extra protection and earns current high 3 '.'! dividends! Start saving today! SAVINGS AV..w..ABLE \\"JTJIOl"T REI> TAPE! NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION P. A. PAL,fEI?, Pr<:"slde nt 3333 \'·ta Lido llarbor 1500 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA PU.HO !J,uilJucJau,,, IN YOUR HOM! OR MINB TERESA RENNER [Mrs. A. Renner) Qoacert Planlat. or Th111a Contlnenta Graduate Student. of Bela Bartok 436 Serra Drive Harbor 1171-' Corona Highlands -Corona del Mew . ZONE: OPEN ~EVERY FRIDAY, ·SATURDAY -SUNDAY MLIOA ldtdlen ol Ille -to tba -. ' ,_ ~of tbe Oulld wllldlwlll ba -...i tor a .utUe lll•nloe. latch ,.. to -o1 -rod or -1-------:------------.......::_ __ _.,:_.:.- wltlo Mn. a.rt.--ot 111 ..-for onlY fUll. wtla --. to .. INcl-. ._t few Ula B4U9~-•-et• -.... at' 0 a& lloo _. OJl!!lt•r 'f6u.._._..,.... ., .. Ras...,. at 1 In -.. --.. , i j a ta ..... llft ts•----..., -. Mil D PS. .t -.·t C P..-Pllft1 .... • '1rt Go t3 _. ........ 1.-, _, Ots a 61 ar& .... C. & R I •• Ml .... a1'int -. el Ba? a• Ja·s~ .... a · I; -11n. •r 1;• ... ~ 0.. ..a -.,.. -U'ltoto ~ ...... ) ' ... lllqnoUa A... • "-1a.-.S ... tlot at-.. plUI, -lilcb ill !lie ...-tic ,._ ,~ u;. ........ -plolllo ,... ... -Wiltlas t•! 4£80, .., a!tl .. ~ -18 """' --.,., l!lattle -. ~ wlll -a ,.._,. ~ - -!Gr tllla = ..,, -., ftoimw rw-t)t, -.Cter a nke a.. ·ud w ~ Mal71i6tbwa .. .._ ••••• M. Do4a-. Vl,.uda e.l. a.tit .... Oft 0. IM -U. •'I Im .,_-.'I ,-W.,1rr et U01 Coaat-.. llOtl. Elva Kipp. ---' • ....... Daria, -•ar o.t-00.W .... -•.• Ndemldlcll_IM __ ..._ ' e e e _.... l.>WIPf Jt\ir! I,...... _. -el tlla .._ ill Udo -. -._,. .... -_.,. --a11t r. I PIS,.. tw ..i ·au ----Of Uft' ... •••1'1 ..... t.wrtee ......... '' ..,. • - Mt. -Jin. M. 1.. s t ot • Im I S • p h -•! p '7 ;-.. i0 -'llir - BmD• 1*ad -"'llMN _. ..... k 'I s ,... "3£' Dja't .. a ~ '-ii, ~ """1 ~ 111 """ DC' 1 • • 1 :11 a 14•'l -,_ ,-. •• Jl9 ....... 11 "* pa. ifo\1'! • ' f -· • • ' ., I. P•te =4 ·" • J(l~l\Es · 4'·J!el>o.•cb111'. Looal 'IMtltUUoa for O..r POrty T-. P tlhtrd £wr.y ~ at N•"JOlt 9t *• o.Nva:A 11J tlle NZWl'OaT DA.RllOR 1'tlBLlllHJNQ CIOllPA..."l'I' lhmbor of CALIFOftNIA NEWSi>APER PUBt..tSJD:ft.9 Ass'N. Lfembcr oC lh<! NATIONAL" Et>rrOIUA.L A8&<X1.Aft0Jll OCloe and PrlnUng P lant at ftl.1 Ba.Ibo& Boulevard · Telephone . Nal'ltar 1811 Entere<l u ~ond-Claaa Mauer at tbc Poetoft1ce: ai NeW'POl"t B.eedl,, Cali!omla under the A d of Muc:b S, 1178 RUSSELL L. Dill:'l'RlCH, lildl!A>r RALPH BORGESON. Advertlalnr Macagor SlTBSCIUPTI01' RATES: 1-'EWPORT-BALBOA NEWS-TIMES "~ ~ ta o,_.., C-.ty, '11.,., ,..,. 1ear; tr.00 . .u moaU.; •t.15 lbrM .,_11m CAloo lllclud<s tile NEWPORT-BALBOA PRESS, '1'1111.-7) Outfftdr Oranp Cwnty U.00 r year . PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S ~GE ON NEWSPAPER WEEK COMMUNITY CHEST QUOTA lt shouldn't be necessary to convince anyone that the Commiu;iit y Chest deserves his support. T he work of the Community Chest in the many cities where it operates has d emonstrated its \1alue so unmistakably that there is no r oom for argument. In too many W.stances. however. the support which s uch an organization desen res and what it gets are t wo very differe nt thin!(>;. Fai lure to reach the quota-and the quota cover:; only the community's minimum needs-- leaves a serious gap in providing eBsential charitable aid and health and recreational sen•ices. Quota in Newpqrt Harbor is Sl7.0()(). Frequent failures to meet quotas due to public indif- ference has also caused the return to the practice of many separate dri,·es for fund's by \·arious organizations. To elimi nate multiplC' n1on(!y raising campaigns was one of t he 11rime purr10S('~ l>f the Com munit~· Chest. It is u11 to C'\'<'T~·• <'ili7.en to ask himself this question : Can [ aff0t"Ci not tc1 ~VC' t<1 th<' Community Chest? If he answers that qucstiun honc!:itJ)· the drive in every city will go o"er the top. .,.. . ·----. ' ' ~"To be bbrn a · ge11tleman is a.n ~t. but t o die is an a chievement." -H. P . Kaye. Mqim Street by Ralph Stein 1'11( M1<;1t06E HUMT£1t : lllS OIUNKING W~T61t. ~E~Zl:I> , <lllj&~ -lac8DIS88 j...,...r to ;t l>y ...i4 DMcl of Truot FlcU&Mt.aa ftQD NUM in and to all that certaln property nlll tlNDll:lt.llCND> de &re-aituated In the ..tty of l!lowpe?t b}' certtty~ that Uley a.re eond111ct-Beaeb. Ootety -at Orange, State fA tni an aut«nobi\e mlu bulrine11 Cll.Ufomia. dmcdbed u !olk>w at '" Newport Boulevard, ca.ta t o-Wit: • Meca. C&H fOm ta, under the flct:S-Th e Sol!ilthweaterly ~ 17 AJ1 Uou.31 firm a&me of M • ll Motors feet of the Northeasterly ar:wl that said firm ls oompo.ed of 132.02 feet of the Southuut· tbe fo6lowtng persona, w boa e cr1y 150 feet of Lot 28 of n~ Jn fu.U ~d places ot reai-Newport He!.rht.a, as per map de.nee are aa folJows, to-wit: thereof recorded In Book 4, J~ Mershon. 1520 Eut Pa.ge 83 of ·i.:iaceltaneoua Oce&.n m:'Ont, Balboa., Call· Maps. record• ot Ma id Orang&_ fornla. Couoty, C&llfornla. Albert Clint.on M.cCutchan, or so nwcb of said property as lilt Eut. Balboa Blvd.. shall be neeesSary to ~ sold t o Balboa. C&lilomia. provide a aum 81.lfftc~nt w pey WITNESs OW' handa thla 2nd the tot.HJ a.mount secu red by aaid day ot October. 1950. Dt>ed of Tnuit. JOl:JN J.fERSHON, Dated September 22, 1950. ALBERT C UNTON Mc-BAY, ESCROW COMPANY, Inc. • ~ Tuesday, Octo!;er 3, 1950 SA l\I 'S SIA FOOD .. SlGN OF Tim SWOnDJ'IStf" l MUe-l;,Soal ..._ ... 9urfilde OPE."i DAILY tt L m.. to tl:!ll p. & Cocktails, Sea Food ----Ste a k l>innrr!l l'OOJl;l':ll: LONQ IU<ACB 840-79, 802-00 and 824-05 CUTCHAN,· By DEAN C. BRADFORD, State of California, P resident !•••••••••••••.!! ~'=-=~ OMNQI: COUNTY YOONG Rll:PtlllUCANS ,..ke ,..,. tor pi. -at -Bal-Bay club on County of Orange, ss. By E. J. JORDAN. ON T W S 2nd Cl.y of October, Treasurer. A . D. 19M . before me, June 1. <Corporate Seal) F arrar, a Notary Public in and No. 14~-Tl mes tor the sa.id County and Sta te, r e-~h 91%6; 10/-10· 17, ·rio. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS F1ct1Uous P'trm ~~ THE UNDERSIGNED d o e s CARBURETOR PARTS &:. s•:RVlf''E Brush Auto Electric 1008 Ooest lli"·ay NP"'port 0...(·11 .ue.con 6826 Octobor 8: Ldt to ript (mndlncJ ll<>b -of tacu--matt.. dlalow; Tern _,........, of 0....... cl.t Mar: Non.-Ml...,., of -hhuld: ~ Ropp, of IApna. (-..!) Mn. ttopp; ~1.J"L OP•rr Danttn. Ir., of Santa Ana; Mn. ea.me., and Mrw. Tul~r Topper, of Balboa Baythol'f'S. (P hoto by Beckner) m:d.ing t~rcin, duly commlsaioned and sworn, personally a.ppea.red J ohn M.:inihon and Albert CUnton McCut ehan, knov.•n to be to be the pe.raon11 ~·hose names are sub- scribed to the within inatrumentl and ackno"·Jedged to m e that they executed lhe same. I N 'WITNESS \\'llEREOF , I have hereunto itet ffi}' hand end a.ffixed by oUicial seal t.he da,y and year in this Cer- tlfie4"te first above written. hereby certify that he ts conduct· J '--------~------' ing a R estoaurant and RetaH Sea··-------------- food busin eag at 1 13~ Coast H lgh·J,--------------- WILL.~D SMJTR, ,r. Smith . is Guest at !Elk's Lod9e \\"11l;i rc.J Snuth. Jr. 01St rict DepUt}~ Grand Exalted Ruler of the Ord\'r of Slk ~ 1>.·1'1 b~ tht· honor1d g11t'."( of X'cv•port Hai · bor's U l(lg.;o Thursday night Smith Pa5t ExaltNI Rul!:>r (1f lhc Orangt> Lodgt, "''ill n1ake h1:0 ex11.minat lon o f lhe books, recordl'I tnd orfirt1r1' t1 f the local fraternal group. \\'Ulard SmJtb wu appointed dLatrtct deputy and ~p~sentaUve of Lhe Grand Lod.Rt> ol Elks by Grand ExaltPd Rult'r JG.!N!ph M. Kylr la.st July Smith 1; a native son uf Ora n g~, c:u1tforn1a :1.nd son of Orange County Supen·t~or \\'ii· lard Smith. Bo th are engaged In the operat1<.'ln of rR nchel'I In lht• county. ------- Engineers Inspect CC .. IAtlDUN rm m Pac"' t) No ble, harbor eng1nf't'r. a nrl Ha rry \\'elch, se~'t('tl\ry , Oranfi!:t' ('nu~ty Harbor C"ommls.~on In th(' party \'-'C're Col 0 E \\'alsh, ell\". enginPt'r Nn~ P1- ciJli: DIVIJUon. Pnrtl11nd. Orefjl:On : Col. \.V. L. l"tf'nt1,..!J. l 11 \" l-~nginePr South"'e.!!t 0Jv1~nr Dallas; CnL B. L. Robin~nn, D1vi!'IU1n ~ngineer. Sriuth Atl:tn~ic. Ath1.nta. Gt'Orgia ; Col. H P.. C'ole. r~~lilcnt member, Board or Arm)· Engin~er~ for RiveM!I and Harbo"'. v..· t11h1n~on . C&.I. K. M >.ioore. D1~trict Engln· HJ(',' $An Ft-M.nei9l.'Q, Col. J . S Sey· bold. Div. Engineer. South Pac1f1c 01\'lsion. San Francis('o; Go1 W D. Luplow, Dlst1;ct F:nglneer. Los Angt-k>s: ~tr Ch.e1' T . McManus. 1'ngin£"c>r. Rive rs .\ H111rbnnc ht''.ld· nua 11.er.<1, \.\"u~Jngtno . ~fr. H . C. C \.\·e1nkaurr f':\€'1 n~. Rivt'r.111 I,;. l-iarbo.:-11 \-\".11.s.hin,1Ct'1n ; R . 0 . Es· tnn e n~in,.Pr rrnn1 ~nut h Pacific Di·:1~1on nfr1rf' San Fr1nt1sco; ~it J . S. Jobe'I, F.•g1nf'cr. Lo..'I An· Jl;"Pl".S Dlstrirt o~rtre , Mr. H . W. McOuort. I.fllll An~lMi dlatric t cn~rteeM'I o·rrtcC' anct Kennnl'I r . Peel Engineer from the dlat.rict mginttt"l'I office. an I..os Angelf'&. OCC Beaten (Oon.Unuf'd trom Par" 1) tht'ff quarters any resemblance between Cout College and a foot - ball tea.n\ wu tnU~ly colncldent· l.I. They picked up tn spll1ts and dr ive for a ff!W brief momenu In the fina l quarter ... too llt Ue. too lau. • ST:\ TISTIC'S Cea•t Santa - 137 yd.Ii. running .. H 9 28 ydi1. lost run ..... 1~ 109.. net ych. pined .. zs.t 447 .. . yds. paaatnr . 171 111 .... first down•... 11 \2! ..... -att. ··-····· .... 14 9 . ... paasea comp.. ---· . . 8 L .·-·-···· ~ LDL. -·----·· 1 911 ··-· .. ycla. pena11ud .... . 1$0 15 .. ·--········· tumbJes • . ···--·· .. 4 I 1-... .. own turn. ftC. •.•....... 3 Jury Can't Agree in Morals Case Bonds Enrolls at . . Colorado Mines J ames V. Bonds, 21. Ne.,rport Beach. has enrolled at the Coloro- A rgulng far into the nJ c-ht, a do SCboOI of M lnM at Golden, jury bu tailed t o a~ tn the Colo., u a senior. case of LouJ11 Edward Ls.!Jy or H e Is the aon ot M r. and M rs. Coat a Met.a.. w h o i1 accuied or Edward K . Bondi. 1326 W. Bal- three counl.8 or morah!I ort'ensea boa. Blvd., and his chosen option against children. ls metal mininc. Superior J u d g e Ra y m 0 n d Enrollment at Mines this !aU Thompron di9charged t be jurors e@ntut.er total.I 1,001. at 11 :02 p. m . after Foreman The Cok>rado School of Mines Stephen R. True o.nno"nced the L~ tbe oildest in#Utution In the j\!1 y stooJ at 8 to 4, after 8 ~ United States devoted exclu.si\•ely houni er deliberation. The major-to mineral enKlneC'ring training. tty "·as tt'ported for convtetlon. A The main "-'&IRf>WI Iii located at new trlnl \.\'a3 set fM O~t ober 18. Golden, 13 miles west of Denver. Asst. District A ttorney J . Par.1 It Is plcture8qUely &1tuated at t he iey Smith c harged U.at L&Uy had base of the front r.:inge of th ... commltte<l )ewd acts tw ice iJ.g&inat R ockl•11. Jn Ul<e very heart or a 1'.1ni. Wly'a 10-)"ear -old brother, rich, natural labora t DT'y and w1lh· and that he aleo had fondled h'\s ln ensy acces!I or cca l a.nd mell.ll o\.\·n Z-year-old daughter In a lewd \ mines, oil flelds. rt: fineries. smelt· 1nanncr Lally wu Jerended by f'l'!'I end Iron v.•ork!I. Deputy Publ!C' Defender S:imuel I The sehool opt-rates Its own 1 Drelun mine at Ida.ho Springs. Colo., a Late In the after.loon, th<' jury I geology camp nt .. \\'Ud Ho N!e park hall ~ dt>ad lock ed at 6 to s. ! n< IT Pueblo and an 011 (it'ld al the fort!m&~ reported. Rangely In tht" Western part or J.1, mbens of the jury wer.i · Mrs. I the state. ~1tn Daut'he.i·ty. Harley C Hut-1 ------- ton. ~lrl'. Jeanne E. J o hnaon. TR..u'.NlSc; Cat·t.isE True, ~1'-rl\ Mary E . Tipptn. Wal-Lt. Raymond A. MeJ~o USN R , tf'r Sander. ~-le J . Rober~. I son ot Mr . .i.nd Mra. o. Melton, George W . A rey, T4:!rry E . R.!.l· or ll6 Walnut P1 M st o n. M rs. Velma Nye. Mn . Anna a:nd ftusb&nd or '~ P enY ~~ B. Johnaon and Mrs. Pearl Scott. ·Melton of Denver.' la Wldergoln.g j., t W'O-#'edc reet>rve tr&lninc c11 ~e The Herald wu the finll ntw1· 1 •boud ttw re-oommt..loned de- paper In Nei.N York to give detall-.tl"Oytt e900rt -USS Dante! A . Jay ed MsCTfptlons o! the ~'n!I worn which ill now operating on thf' by women at eoeia1 a/fa1r11. I Great Lale:~. ~TA1'E~tEST Of' THE O"'SERSHIP, MA..~AGEME~'T, UllCl.."LA· TIO S , ETC_ REQlrlREU B\' THE A.CT OF OON'GR.ESS O•~ At.G l .ST !4. 1912. AS AMESD£0 BY nil: A.~ OF MARCH 3, 19!5, ASD JI.LY %, J9'6 Ot Newport-Balboa Ne .... ·s Times. E.:ach, C &llforpl8, fo r ~t obf'r 1. 1950. STATE OF C ALIFORNIA, } l ... C'.'OUNT1. OF ORANGE ) published wMkly at Ntwport Before me, a Notary Public In and !OT' the Stalf' and rount)'' afor('s.a1d, µ<'rtKlnally appc&rf'd BE:" OTIS ftEDDlC K. v.•ho. having bl"en duly sv.·orn according lo la.,., dPposes and f\&ys that he is Lhe Ov•nf'r of the NE\.\70RT BALBOA ~'S T L\fES and that th•:.> fclJO'"'"tng, Is t o thl' best of his kno•·l~gf' and belt••f. ll tn.1t! 111tatl>menl or the own('r~h lp. ma.nagemf'nt I and If a dall.Y, wetokly, Sf'miwrekly or tri"'·ttkly nev.rspaper, the circulation!, e tc., or the aforesa.iiJ publication for the date shown \n the above caption. rt>qu1 rcd by the &ct ot A ugust 24, 1912, u amended by the •ct.B or March J , 1933. and July ~. 19415 (aection 537, POl!ltaJ Laws and R~gulat ionsJ. printed on ~ fe'!el;Je, Gt lh18 '.t~~ \o wJt1 · l That the names anti addresses of the puhllMhcr. 0ed1tr>r . mar.· :igtng editor. anc\ bu~lnes.s m anagers a.rf': Publisher Ben 0 . Reddic k. 2211 E'1lboa Blvd., Ne"·port Bt>adl, Callf. Edito r. RU.!Sell Bf'ach. Calif. L D1.f'tr1ch , 5-t 1 Catalina DriVt!, N.:wport J ANE I . FARRAR My Con1n1lss.ion Expires l /28/52 No. 145 Times. PubliBh.' 10/3·10-17-.2•1/50. way. N ewport Beach. Ca liforn.ia , under the fictitious firm name of CHARLEY'S SEAFOOD and that sald f irm ls composed of the fol· lowtng persons, whose names in full and phices of residence are as fcJlows. to-wit : CHARLES 0. DRAKE l783 &nta Ana Avenue C.'.>Sta Mess.. California CERTIFICATE OF BUSIJlri"ESS WITNESS my hand this 22nd F tctJtiowl Flrm S4mt" day or September, 1950. 'niE UNDERSIGNED do here-CHARLES. DRAKE by cert ify that they are conduct· State of Califor nia, lng a Reta.JI Market busUles.s at Coun ty ot Orange . ss. 301 l.lain Street. Balboa, Califor· ON 'n-flS 23Td dey of Se'ptem· nJ.a. und1.·r Lhe fictitious rtrm name ber, A. D . 1950. before me, A. P of Balboa Ma 1·ket and t hat said Crlbben. n Notary Publllc iti and flrm ls composed o f the fol!O\ving for· the said County and State, re· persons, "~:hose na1nes in full and :i.idlng t h<'reln, .duly commissioned pla ces o f residence are as follo,vs. and sv.•orn. persona.Uy •ppeered tll·\\·!t: Charles 0 . Drake kno\Vll t o n1£' to HOM ER ~t SMITH, j he the person whose name is sub- 215 E-lst ~tay A\'e, Balboa, I sc1ibed to the within instrument. California Jund acknov.•ledged to me that he KENNETH H . STORY, e>:ecuteCI the same. IN WITNESS -121 H::irWng Street , Balboa. \VHERE OF, I have hereunto set California. j 1ny hand and affixed by official WlTNESS our hands this 14th 1 sea l the day and year in this Cer- day of September. 1950. tificate fir:it abo\'t> v.•rltte:i. HOMER M . SMITH, !SEALl KE!\"NETH H. STOR Y. I A P. CRIBBE1' State or C·Jl!fomia, J\.1'y Cenln1ission Expire!! 9 '11 '51 County of Orange, ss. No . 142 Times. ON THIS 14th day of SE"pten1-Publish 9'26: 10'3-10·17, '50 h l't . A . D 1950. before me, Helen 0 . Kla tt. a N otary Public In a:1d for the .s<ud County and State. rt:'- s1dlr:g theri:ln. duly comm1ssion· ed a.nd s\vorn. personally appeared Ho mer '-1. Smith and Kt"nneth H . Story. k nov.71 to be to be> the per- sons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and a cknO'Nledged to me that they executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I ha.Y .. hereunto .t1et rny hand <:ind affixed by official seal the day and year In thlB Cer- tificate fir~t above v.·ritten. HELEN 0 , KLATT, ISEALI M y Con1n1i~"ion Expires 12 ·3 '52 No_ 138 Times. Publi~h 9·19-26, 10-3·10. 1950. S OTlf't: OF !00. • .\.l.F. OF R E AL Pft.O P F.RTl" f!\" 'l'Rl"STEE t·~·o•:R DEED O F TRt"''ST \\"HEREAS. BURFIRD JOHN- SOS INLOES. A v.·idn\\·, ~y Deed nf Tnlst d1ttf'd :r.tay 12. 1949, rr· ('orded i\!ay :ll, 1949. ln book 1850 pug<' 28'1 , Official R~cords in the office of the-County Recorder of Ors:nre County, Cali fornia. did ~ant and C"nnvf'y the property therein and herelnnftC"r described lpn:B A. BECKER, D. D. S. DENTISTRY 1785 Nev.1pbrt Blvd .. Costa Mesa Medica l Bldg. Beacon 6 752 505 E. Bay Ave., Balboa Harbor 127 -J • Harold K. Grauel Chapel Pbonr: Beacon 6618 110 Broad111.·a y Coeta l\lt!U i BE SUR~;,.INSURE l I MAU RIE STAl'\"Lln" I ,_,.,.... o..iy I I f'!tOM fbrbftr 1778 I !!6 Marbte A~ BaJbea lslaad STATE FARM Insurance Comp&lll"" Un: e AtlTO e FIKE W. L LANDIS -~ E. 8117,~ Har. %581-R to Bay F.s".'rnv.· Company, Inc .. a.c:; lru.~tl'f' to secur<> .1.mo ng othe r obligt:i.t1ons the p11.yment of on.: prom1'\Sor_y not<> for the sum or $1-"GO.OCI d.lt.cd May 12, ln. favor I of S . 0 Koonce and )fArg'a.ttt r Koon<:'~, husband and wife. as joint t~ant.B or order with in- ' tf"test from datP ~t the rate of :-==============: ·.J '~ ~r annum. Said promiB&Ory I W. Stuart Foote not<' is du"' in m<Yrlthly install· L ' r.1~ts of $35 .00 or more per montl': Mlnag1n« <'rlftor jnone}. l11Mud1ng i nterN1t at 6 <;'.. per an- Bu11lne~ m11.nac er, J·"lnt't M Francis, i20 Gold<'nrod Ave., nun1 frn:i~ May 31, 1!"4Q, on the .G ENERAL INSUR.'\NCE Cour1.eous /t1_(orrnaticm Corona dt'J Mar. CaHf. t11:e.ntJ<eth day of each and every· 2. That the owner 1s : ! If ownc>tJ by a corporation, Its nan1t ... and moi:!.th bl"'gmf'li'Rg on June 20, addi-t•a mtu1t be slated and also lmnledlately th('reunder th€' 19-49 : and n&me!I a.nd addrMMes of atockholdt>rs owning or holding one> p ercent WH EREAS default has oocur- or mnr<' or totnl &mount or stock. lf not owned by a corporation, red In ti-. 1t the installment of the nam~l!l and a dtlreaM'tl at the tnd1vlduaJ owner!! must be giv~n. pnnC"i pal and inter~ due on said note on Nm•C"mber 20, 1949, ha.s 1r ownM by a rtrm. company, or other unh:icorporated concern, il.8 not been pa\.d; and name and addrM!s, 8.IJ well u lhCJef' of each ..,dlvldual nw-n\h<'r. WHEREAS s . o. Koonce and mu•t be given.) ~ Koonce. own.en and Ben 0 Rffldick . 2211 Balboa Blvd .. N~rt Bea.ch, Calif. b<Mderw of said •note beretofore de- 3. That t he known bondholders, mortg-.reu. and other secur ity manded that Mid trust. aell. aid holden owning or holding i percent or more ot t otal amowtt ot property on Vune 8, 1950, ctuly ft· bonds. mort.g.l'ff, or other 9f'C'UriUH att: (U Ui:ere a.re n ont>, IK' oorded ln lbe efti.ce Of the Oolmty stat~. I ~ rJf aid oou.nty ID boQk Jennie S . Crutcher-Foundal.iom. Inc .. :.07 Coast Blvd., Corona ~ ~:: ~ = del Mar, Ca.lit. and of thei.T eiectlon b> cawte aa14 4, That the two pe.r&g'Taptu n~t above, gtring the names of property to be ll8ld, and Dl.Ol"e tbl.E the ownen, &tockhotdft'S. and aecurlty boklers, if any, cont&ln not tlN'ee months have now elap9ed only the ll9t ot_ ltockholden a.rm aecurtty ho lden u they appear •oe the recOrdaUon Of Mid no- upon the books ot the company but alao, ln c.... where the •tock· tlce.. ~ IWl'l of sum.• prind· holckr or 8eCUrtty holder ~ upen. tbe .boob of the eomp&ny pal ud interelt taeneoft from aa tNAee or in any other nctuduy ttalion.. Ute name ot the per· October ze. 1Mt. 18 now daae.. ~~ owing •and Wlpeid and tbeN 16 .!K>n 01" corporation for whom 9lJCh ~tee 111 acting', la S\yea; alao .._ 9eCUl"e4 by Al4 Deed ot 'l'r'U.t !117 Balboa Rl\'d, X C\\'port Bench Ph. Har. !t lllA rnu:sBES Beet.-Hmnee-Trotlert . lrrepla.r Sbapeti"' Bll:A.CON 60lll o.ta .... llattrM9 ca. SlaN--.C. • that the aaid t wo JMU'S'CT&Pha contain atat.ementa snbractng &tfiant'• o.e trwtee'• tee 4Dd ea:;w11 of fWJ knowledge and belle( aa to ttM cl~ and aondiUon.r ale ntfma'ted al 1210.GO to. under -•tocl<Jloldora and acwi\y boldera wtlo do not appear eel.her with ...,. ...,. paW ..,, VJl'Oft the boob of ·U. eempuiy u ltu.ltee9. bold l'toclr: and lleCU· advanoect ~ the owuesa al eaid rtU. ln a cape.city ot.htf than that ot ))onattde owoer; and thla note in aocordance with the P'9"' atft&nt hU no t'Mldft to 1lidleft · tMl &n1 otbel' penon. 1 eoei&Uon. vWOM tit Aid Deed of ~ ~ '!be Ailloclated Pre.. tiret u.eed. or COl"POftUon U.. -.y Inter.mt dtnct or in4:bt:d. ln Ullf: .-kt .tock, mtere.t on lll9id .um&. -N-OW nialEPOlUI: NOTICW! ~ In l . -"' other --th&a a. oo at.ate<! by him. l8 RD""T GIVl:N that tilt li;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;-~I I . Tt..t t1'e &ft,... n-w ot _... ot MCb t.u. ot thJa -11&1 -~1• Ille. ION'T IE IULL READ publlcaUona oold or ---. °""""'.tho m&Ua or oUierwi.o. _,. rirtDe oc (lie ..,,_,. v- to paid _..... dllrlnc IM t•elft -Uoo pceo,...1rrg 2650 In it u .,,..._ ot ..W Deed ot u... dale ,-alioYe ~ • ___ ,, ____ .... -....... 'ft.a Will ... -.... -to (Tllia lfttonnatlon ........... -d&1!7, WMl<IT. --~. u4 '°'" ~ -f<ir ....... ·-b l•t'*17 -pon anlY.) ......., elf t!lo! United -fll • A.aaedOii.. -the 20Lb ...,. '°' ()do.. lllUNO YOUB CHEVROLET or OLDSMOBILE bat'k flOM.E for M rvlt-e e Chev. f .ubrk'a.tlon 1~~5 e Okls Lubrlc1'Ulln l.t.Q • \\'Mb and Yacmsrn l 'lr aa- lag 1.541 e Si.earn Cleanlo~ • Radlatctr Sel'\'loe • Pa.lat and Body Dept. Compare our For Quality Prlce11 Work l Culbertson Motor Co Ull Coast Wc-tnn.y Beacon &4-U Free Plck·Up and DellYeJ7 WE LCH'S COSTA MDA ·--621f.W 'P ·-~ HOTEL . DETROITER '"°' lfto.l tr•rlowi• heltl..-1 U.. I•'" at .. .... 1.,,.,. ~l irh1ru1 .. 11 r .... u-t.. , .. lwarl ol Aitntrit1'1 1n1l 1•t-1h t "111tf :;,o ...,. -tMdt r-•: t \t l") ..-•lttll M t ... Amplt 119ttl ,.r)iint •P*"· Air~tl....., 11o ... ,t.f9ltor,,...., •rul di11.iq: ,_ ...... Ilia/I,._ ..... AD US. by Margo 111 This Paper Toct.y . • Bll:H o. lUl:DDICK ,_ 1e;o at u.. -of u ·oo L .....,tolUlll ___ thla19t!1a1ot...._bor.1ts0. m. 'of llfid c1ai. at tlMi -th ·,_, ~GROOM -AIU , (RAL) llOtoAMD A. WRIGHT -at .tbo On:Qp Oounty Coutr • .., «1 I • 'I ..... ()ct. 19, 11111.) -Iii tJlo at)'. of -.ba, Ho.~ Pt"• OrtttR I, HR. Callf...U .u ~-et the tn.t.eftlt 0... ........ ,, ,.,, ............. -1• aw z at ~ ftl' '\ 4W ...... k .._,._ Opesa&w • .. I • ·!._. l 'fr o.ht 31 ·Jff.G · • , .. lilt• . ~ ', MCIRMoa I'!) ~ Bh-'ft)'.)loldOP, CCI " L.._ ..... tj -....~ • · -Ille , 1-~ u. .... llltt.,..,,l ,...,..,~ Ooolallo, &pd1I. "1'111· e hw. !or, °"'1pt, Wlloon.- ,.... penalU.. ·~ them o~ ffallm•n .. ao~ and U... Oll>er time a !trot down onoon. Hoo..,,. , 't'U 1Dlofod by Inell.. on U.. 5 CenW-DaYI&, l!illlott. ~Jl&td UM. • . Backo-Belman, Rllllleo, !fp. Doalllor 1ir.'Gre4 in the eecc:m.d nande&. Smith. oarrw, Du:pn. p«lod dtiWiC 70 ya""' on lll• NEWPORT HABllOR (I) l(tWDd In ll playo cllmaXe<I by En-Meella; Orilflthl, Rq· Brrps> .jielman'o pua f r o m 5 en. ,Janm out to End bon Shun1way. TacJtJe.1 -Bu~lck, W()O().bquw. Belman lnad41 U.tt extra point. M t>rTOt ll&r~r'1 three la.et half cbanc~ . oua.rdt -Wtttman, VeMman, were. Mt up by paaa interceptions Pascoe. by Bob Ben$ow and X....rry Mc-Center-El'cert, SmJU'l. 1'&lten and a recovered' CUmble BacM-ScoUand, Puluki, Jone1, by Bob W'OOdhouae. Smalley, At c Ma ate rs, Taylor, No Allb\ Schmid. Benbok, \Velty. .. We JUat met 11. good ba.JJ ctub," Score by quarter1 : 8&14 Coach At lrwln after the Newport Harbor-.... 0 O O 0-0 cont.eet. &,It he could h.ave ~ivcu Excelstor ....... ···-· O 7 O 0--7 I • • '. • , 2 hl~:F.n•n Alleftcl Go•dcM at Cal Poly ' . More th~ 4,00 youlhM farm ~ le&den. re:pruenttn• &boUl 200 C&lltoml& hlfll lldlool&, ha•• ntur.ed to thtilf-home com· mmlitl• Uda wee>t alter attodln& t6. 22Dd annual st.ate convention Of the i'uture Fannen of Ameri· ca. held on the C&1 Poly mmpua. Those ~t froh\i Newport Harbor Union · High school were Don Trapp and RJet.ard Rlde:r. Eac1' Future Farmer chapte1 WU repreaent.ed by t wo official dlllqata. u.uaUy the chapter prHldent and 'anothef officer . Boys were present from more than 10 of the lM counties of the 1tat.e. • NEWS-TIMES -Every ~J' NEWPORT BAY POST-WedD~Yll · NEWPORT-BALBOA PRESS -Th1Q'llC1SJS NeWJMWC BQ" Pmt ClaMlfted A• must n1.9 i. u.i 211 'sr - • N"'"'°"TlmN or Ute Tttunday Pft!lm MINDIUM AD JS f LURJS ' , AU Clu8llle4 ada m..n be paid for Cub lD adn.noe of pUillmdM. 4 Lines l Paper $ • 75 4 Lines 2 Papers 1.50 · 4 Un.., S Papen 2.00 The publlshen will not be re1ponaible tor more than one tnconect insertion Of an advertisement, reserve the right to con-ectl)' du8lf'1 · any and al.I ads and to reject any advertisement not contorminl" to ruJea and regulations. AdverUaements and canceJlaUon1 . w1ll be &ccepted up t.o 3 p.m. on the day preceding publication. Ph. Har. 1819 an al»lJ.; ~ lnjuriea to hls key Scoring: Excellior-Touc.hdowns, mu.. Besides Smalley, Hal!baek Shumway (:'.t-yard PM! Jroin H Pl- BtU Kindell turned hl11 ankle in 1nan). Conveniona, H e 1 man pre-game pract1cr and couldn't iplacement ). B.U.llOA POWW:S sq :&11901"8 -..... ._ ...... --,.,.i ..... _, ....,._ with ' The "State Farmer" bl(heat 1tate award, waa ... lo 209 boys. de·gree. pruent- Phone Har. 1111, Mk for .. Ad Taktt" or .end ad and remlttallee to play. Th~ lelt Irwin with jll.!lt anticipation by -oaly llilo --of ~ -1 ... -. bal -.wtan tJoom ot~ .. ..-4· NEWPOllT HAJlBOR PVBI.JSIJP.'WO CO. tour balfblck•"" mu. 5 rt. 1 in .. Harbor Draflees 128 pound Wayde Wt:lty playeJ toM-Shown here, ""ell led Md ...,.,., • ....e,. n-lax la rr..i oi die bollftre om UW> beklll at -.it1a Y.xht Out>. J9 jWt'' p&rt of Ule ..... l'f'OOP ntea. atteta ... t~ . ...V bead IM1 Tlturwda~. Cent.er torel"Qund. rrom ldt: Octftlmofon ..crutt QiaplllM, •f i..w. 11.ae Y.cht Ctub. ~ .. .a.o preer.lden.t ot the Newport OoN.a a.or .. A-..,.ctaU-J 0-modo"J1J 'red Halnbrook, of lite BalhoA Power_,- Squadron: ()omn.ndtt U llmonl&. ot ~ i.o.ta 9'Mll 8quadl'oe.: .......,.,. .A.ht.Ga. Oamnl8•h of t1w!1 lSU. P°"-er Squaclroa Olli.hid; Oommodore Fred Sm&IN. Of Balboa. Vatbt Club.; ~ Beltln- s-er. of Che Sant.a M-.ae. ~-: and C»tf CAM-~ P'lodJla ~r of kJca..I Cout Oua.rd Au:xlllary. A<'COmpanlment few• tile 9la,.t.na WM pro\'tded b7 May L&IS'"9_.m'a plta.r and Pu&.-Com- ~d"' lSoh Boyd'• baa.Jo. , ' (PhOC.o by Beckner), WHEELBARROW STOLEN Hll Balbo9. Blvd., Ne\\1t0rt Beach, Celllonll.L the entire game In SmalJey'.s spot. (Cunllnued rrom Pqe 1) He ha'.d been used only on dt>rense before. IrWin was high In hf.9 pra!H of WeJty's performance. Fullback McMuter.i turned In a.not.her good g-antl' tha was th@ 1tandout tn the 1ea.KOn opener) &nd Irwin . was p lt>~et.l with his entire Une especially. Sophtimort reeerve guard. J im Pa.sCOo;'. Tars had lh(' b\:l l1·r of th1· sta· tlatlcs leadint:r in tuta.I y a rds i.n:n- ed, 196 to 13.f Olht•r fl!{Ures: Yards running, 'tars, t7G ; Ptlultt. 121 ; yards pa..1-tsinJ;", 'fani. l !J. Ptlola, 10: first Llowns. Tars. 11 , Pilot>, 7. Jn gan1el'I playl'tl Thursday, Newport .. B" tea.n' lk-at Exct>,siun. 7-8, antl the .. c.;·· t"'anl. 1n a scrim· mage, not a r•·gular game, lust to the Pilot Cef's, al.90 7-c6. The lineups ar~ as follows : ~;· .. "' ,,,~ tlve Service headquarten In Santa Ana has been putting hundr@d.s ot men through the pre-..inductlon physical examination mill at San Otego. _ Bu• loads or men have Men hauled south for the one· day round trip 1n prepara.tiun for this Depfh of Red J.iy All Wt•re taken to Los An· gl!les Selec t1vf' Servtcf' hcudquar-(Coatla.ard from r.ce t) t~ rit wh<'re lht'Y will be !'!worn In a.boul ten tlmea that number of and p.-ocessctl bcfort> bt-i ng .!knl feUow travelers. t u Fort O~d, near 1'font1:-rey. fur I In rumn1ing up his talk, MllJe r recruit tnunlng. said '"lf we wish to pnaerve the rrt'dom our forefathers fought for. t:XCH.<\.XG t: ('l.t •o ~l'•:A KElt I V.'t' w\11 have to be&ln nchttnc Speaker at tht: Exchang"" Club with equal f Prvo r. The first pla.ce meeting Tul'Stla y 1·v(·nlng at the to begin thl11 fight l8 at ~ polla, Cul<;n[al Caft!, 6 JO p. m., will bt~: by votl.ftg only 'for thOAe with un- Fra.ncis Horvath v.·ho will Lliscuss I blemlshetl repula.tlon.1 u bellev- ""parks and recrt'at1on" In Ne1,1,•. ers In lhe American form of gov- port H arbor. ernment." ,, \ CREATED PURSUANT TO AN ACT 01 THI UNITED STATES CONGRE$S . . TO PROVIDE A SAFE 'AND PROFrr ABLE PLACE FOR 'f OllR SAVIN'i_S llMIMlll •• el•• Moatll ) • IAYINGl l1•IY1d ~ ... 1 ... •. • · •• IAIN JIOM ... 1111 I • Old Newspaper (Coallnoed fn>m hn I) a.Mo f~tured In a o l'ffltt, ·'Wb•l Women Did for Me." -.,enduvoua be.JI rooin wu open· 1.nr up and COll.teatanu were prac- ticing for & dance contest there which offp~ '30. to t.he couple g1vtn1 the beltt. lnterpretatkm of the Rendezvous Clide we.It.%. ' OVer at the Newport Stach dan~ pavilion the "Arkanu.:i Butchers'' were making mwdc f or high-flying '""'°'"•t ep~n . On the edltorial page. Will Roc ers wu belng suppot ted u a poalble candidate for the pru1· dent of t,.he United Statea and the IJe:a set forth that he ahould bf' the nominee of both parties. A news story gave the ofn cial definition or lht' t er m, "sauer· kraut."' 'Mayor Richter I uue<l a proc- le.matlon for a. half holiday In the ci ty. The occasion was \.h e first bl& league ball gan1e ever to be pla.yed In Ornnge county . Thi!. Chkago Cube were going to workout .:lgain!!lt a Portland team Se"\\· Alrptanr Aeronautically, the paper fea· tured a fo lding wing plane lhat wa.a being r-eadled for an endur- anclil' ta:t. Tha pilot hoped to stay lloft &!S hourti. An t>dlt orlal finger waa belnr ahaken at a future· mlnde<I Robert Concµt . Condit ha.d poetponed a.n attempted rocket n ight to the planet Venua In tmtl• ctpe.tion of better atmoepherlc condtt!ona. The Times thought he wu betnc a UtUe pre~ture and fee.red L.hat he w ould be flying around out In apace with no way of getting b&.ck to North. . Jack TwlJlt, a prominent local figure In the Scou ting workt. re- ceived natlon-wlde sc<'lalm for hi• Idea. ot having a Cub Scout organi- zation for boys who had not reach· !!Cl the age !or bf!<'oming Boy Seoul!. A local woman wa11 fea tured in thl' new8 as having hec n the f\rsl In th(! af'f:a to have comptet~ a bus tnp tt111t took her over 2:>00 n1Ue8. Rowland Hodgkinson was c•·nfirmed a11 chief of police Corona del Mar w'la prepanni;:: it.Ml/ M a ~ite for lhe 11urf board chan1plon11hip of the world. Le1'J l.llbell was elt'cted president of the Newport ch ~cbange ~~~;I;.~' . chang-e. The Newa-Timellll hu don~ ao In the put, anti w ill prob3.bly eontlll'\.lt' I t o do §0 In the future. One thing we won't change how · ev~r. ta _ our policy of (lff-e rlng truth lo a free ~pie. • Dr. Fined CContlnned· r~rn l'q11 t l a compLl.lnt from aoother Lldln l~le l"ellident that he wa. "in an Intoxicated condition and causing 11. dhlurbance." In addition to being booked f or lntOJt.lcatlon. Boyd wu given traf- fic cit.J.Uona for llif'gaJ parking I he had hi.a Ca.di.I.lac In front of a prtvate driveway) and for having an unreadable operator'• llce:nae. Police Mid he '"Wu In a very ln- toxicaled Condlli~' U-y In, ... Quite unhappy over the situa- tion In jail, Boyd stopped up the drain In ~ "drunk tank" and turned Ute water on. The bottom ot the .. tank.. fWed w\Ut about lhrH lncha ol. W'Dler and thai tt flowed lDto the ja.11 corridora. Po-. lice nnt&Jy took everythl"C' awa7 trom h.lm that he--rou..ld U9e to des Ute cir.tn and 1te quJotod down. Polic. were _. "dear \0 Illa d.....-Ul&l he 6e teoted' by a doctor . ln cou.rt Mond&J Bofd failed to appear ud automaue.Dy fOf'I. felled ""' $2& b>ll h• had pooted T!len Jqe li'nnk Un1141Q 0tde19! Boyd to oppear. In court In .,.... _.,.._,.. lla1d'• pnvlo... ,_.i ... Ibo Newpoq oflaUon obowo &. fat ln--~wltll ... -· In -; famllT n,tlt. ...... •. lt60. ,&ad -·=-°' _.di!...,°"'-.. u.. At .... -1'0llceea1Wl1'•- <peot -· -llo)o'll -.,.. ...-.s alts ....... ,,,.._. ...... "1" a UdD .. I ,dzL Navy ~ccepts (Coattaued trom Fase l) Sunday, "I 'm not llOrTy I volun- teered. I'm glad to help out. If t.hc Navy need.a me I 'm ready to 1'"0 anywht're." He wu due back In San Olego Monday at 7 :41S a. m. L. Bla.kalee, 106 33rd St., New· port B.Nch, reported lut Wffk that a wheelbarrow wu at.olen Sunday night from his house un- der conatructJon at •~7 Momlng C&nyon Rd.. Corona Hi.g1Ua.nd.s. •ccording to Newport Beac h po. Uce. l&-BU81NE88 GUIDE COXPLIL"l'E ROUSE CLEANING service.. Fu.rn..lture . and rugs •b&mpooecl. ~ eatlmatel- Fully lnaUred. Al's House & Rug Cleaning Co. Beacon 0111 72tfc Custom Tailoring F or Ladies and Men Alterations -F\lrricr PIPER-JOHNSON 813 F., Ba.lbon Blvd. Ha r. 1 09~ Z2-LOST AND FOUND LOST-H igh pressure grea.ae run on Newport Blvd.. Afonda.y af· ternoon. Reward. f>hone Bea.· con 5339. l0c22 'l:S-SITl "ATJONS \\'ASTED -------------COLLF.r:E BOY wants work- nfter .'f"h OOI wk"ndli. F.xp. lo painting, !Joor Y>:l.Xing and win· tluw 1,1,•a.'lhing. Cuo<l r@ff'rencea. H ar. l.'i1fi-\V. 20c22 (;QI.LEGE TJ{A JN EJ) yQUng WO· man. fn1 lllt!r a.<1...c;istHnt buyer, .'ief'kS in tt-rcl'l ting position. Per· manent rt!sili~nt. P'h. Harbor 1146-WK . 2Jtf Ward ls a member of the -Bal· boa Power Squa dron a.nd ha& a Cout Guard . Pilot'11 Certificate a.nd believe. the training he re· celved will help hlm In the Navy. lGtrc LRY C.:l ... c;A~I :'\G Lady reg-ister- -------------l'J opl•rator. Maqa.ger 18 yeart\ e hu no Idea a.a to what hl.<t ruture W tgnrne.nl Will bf-. This will be the lhird t i m e Ward hu been In lht-aervice. During Workl Wat I he~ 1pent 18 months ln the Navy. Then in the lut war ht' was In the Army for over a year . \Vard wu t11strumenta.I ln get- tinc the city' to take act ion aplnst th e Ward · Harrington Lum~r Co. for bummg Industrial j wute within thit city limits. Thf>, cue la still awaiting a Jecialon 1 by superior Judge West. ' Two Hurt cc:ootl.Rl.M"d trom Pal" 11 At that point aom<' Marines I helped J ones right the car which I had bffn amoklng. Tht'y fee.red a I tire might brca.1< out with the vi c- tim •till inaide. Police said the I other p&Mnger dl.aappcared and couldn't be totaled. Mla Brooke t.Old officers ahf' waa drivtng toward the Arche• from Newpott and dJdn't know what h&.ppened. Hall told police lhey were crowded oft the road. No akkl mark.-were visible at the •scene. Cancer Takes (Continued from Pace t) boy who wa.a born ten yrars ago in ~nver, COJora<to were held Monday at 2 p. m . at Grauel c hapel. The Rev. Charle11 Hand o fficiated. Prank 18 survived by his par· t>nts, Mr. and :P..fr&. Jack Lo\4•e. 229:> Harbor Blvd., Cost& Meaa; hi& brotheni:. Harry, Allen a.nd J ohn: hit 11isten. Thf:'lm'B.. A udrt>y and Carol; and hl111 grandparent.a, Mr. and M rs. M ike Ganns of Los Angeles. lffe~-n::t'~ .waa burjed ~~.~~ . ~ GEORGE MORTl!ttl:R \VlLL Ef!tate of George A. Mortimer. who died at Pasadena la.st Au· gust l l , 1,1,·ill C•) t o his son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mra.. I Godfrey Gould Mortlmer of Vista. under terms or his wlll which has been flied for probate in superior I l"ourt. He left rC'$J t'State esti- m11-ted in value of $35000, thl' ~·uurt wa.a lnfo 1·med. to ket(ll felCes sfaldiDI -------------• · tltis way A Product of Standard of Califomia 12-BlilLDfNG SER\"ICES --FRED W. SNELL Painting Contractor • DOCKS &nd FENCES Exterior a.nd lntenor palnt-lng and paper hanging. 2271h E. 20th St .• Costa M eM Be.a.con 6441-J PAINTING EARL SHEFLIN 273 Pa.lmer S t ., Costa Mesa Bea. trl57 -At INTERIOR -EXTERIOR PAINTING LICENSED -INSURED Glenn Johnston ~,01 ·31st St. Newport Beach Harbor 2297-J H. HOLBROOK DEPENDABLE PLUMBING A Prompt Repair Service M.a.La.t.&ined Phone: Harbor" lilS-W 2801 Balboa Blvd.. Newport Beach 14-PERSOSALS li'RE1' CHECKING SER VICE RAVE Y OUR WATCH TESTED ll'OR ACCURACY ON OUR NE\'!' TIME MASTER WALLACE CALDERHEAD • J~weler 11.11 work '1ont In our own ahoJ) ~17 C".out Blvd .. C".orona dt!I Ma r AlcohoJics Anonymous \Vrite P. 0 . Box 197 Balboa Island, Calif. Phone l{imberly 3.5393 LOST-Ladle!-!' Halln~rk watch-- \\•h ite gold with matching e.x- psn.sion band. Long narrov.- casE:, on Newport Bch . ..lNo. of Pier Sun., Sept. 24. tte1,1,·ard. I F inder contact A1 r!I . R osbor· ough, San Clemente-P'hone 420 betw. 9.5 or 611 after 5. 2lc23 LOST ~ Wallet in Co11ta. Mf'SB . theater or vicinity. Please r e-I turn it o r personal contents to Thon18.B E . Mearns. 533 B.,' West Center, Costa Me8a or Fight wood decay the easy way •.. w ith Standard Wood Pre- aervative. Cont.aininl{ 90% actiue ingredients, this potent preserva- tive lengthens the serv- ice of your grape stakes, fence posts, mud sills, uoder·pinning end an1 wood you put in contact with damp t>a rth. -People do read th11 w&nf. a.t\a. ! phone Bva. 5550-J. 22p24 l ~-'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I • • • day or night, water's iust right when you luat it euctrically ! lllOtTOH HOT WATl!I. for the laoodty, bath5 for all Che family and a peat many otbct thinp. all the same day? You bel l Just lljm the tap. Your electric water beater will supply it U you're going 10 be away all day-or , tor a week or a month-your electric water heate{ will take care. of lhal, too. There's no need co tum tbe heat up, down or oft, ever. No need for !rips to the heater at all-unless you like cUrcise! Tl}fn 11n •Wt of nosoN 1(HIJI Ulct "'1vbt1 an tltetric w11ttr htaJtr • 1tl btu,_nw to O[IW«t, top. Mk Yf'Nr dtaltr. ' IOUTHllN CALtPOINIA IDllON COM•ANY ' Spotting 28 ytar.s. Would like tt:tail shop. JJh. Harbor 023 1-W, 22p24 TYP1ST with sale.s E'Xperience, speaks Spanish. wants full or part time positio n in Newport Harbor area. Ph. Har. 01 87-M . ,. '· ' 22c24 TAii A lOW·COST TllP IN GOlDEN AUTUMN I Time to tra"Yel -ti me m Mftf Year'• &reuat teleaioa ot tri"9 and roun ont &Joriow ~ hi1h .. ,... iadudiq: 1• OIO•• ft1pt fO &10 IYlllfl I• IOU•• ftlH IVllYWMlll Ser mone oa '' Anlazin_s America" Toun, ro iaaic areas, bic dtia., historic spo!J, Yacarioa pla1· 1rouads all O"Yer che cou.nrryl )lr14. c·. c·. S \\·llfrord. A,at. s1i ea.,, Hwy., N••port •~ J>hone Bt'1l.COll 6UZ GREYHOUND • Mawa:J'ft 11 ,....,. llw .._. •u..• _Jlor_ .. ,..... -· ' . ' ' • • ' ' • • • . t .. • ' 11 MG81M111 •• ID ,. NEWPORT. i,AI IOA NrNs • Tt.S • CIDESI Al • aAWIW&l4•• a WWW •'&PAM' -·· •. ~ .... • • Want to Rent? llEAL ESTATE •• MORE ~..t.8801ED ON PA.GE I --,\,_-----r-------------1-: ~ ":!:°.:,:: ::"::. · BALBOA ISLAND • ll-&T1JATIOlfll WAH:t&il • .U•& ~ cbM. DA.Jal -NIM' l'lf'J .YtillLT-Tllll I •nd for wlnt.r an<!,.,_,.. --====,f;;;~!!§~~!#..1 W 4 ~.a•NO ~ iROim.o'J.; -, AWNJNGS · oo. uo M, Malo, eaata • ..!.':'!..., bdnn. --11t•100. 17 ...,talo la ....,....,.. our .: "' ..... ..,~.~ ruppl7. The -i. for I IU!d a , ( ' . . I l -, "•'Col or --*>'· 11J • • W.ANn!ID: la -.,.._ tqr Apia --,...,;, -bdrm.. film."°'"" . ~or-.. -. .•11---.t ... ou... _ --.K.arC , ... ,..,al· Horace Nelda. . -Wbar .,..,, JOUt ._ -• :pelµxe 2 ·B.R .. & Den 8J0a.;)' toeD A-.. .,_ Matorlalo · ~ la ~ .. llplM\ • . ,..... --• ·• -...... piano or -. ... ... ·--· Mazet Gibson Gloden ,..,. 'll:tllel 8blrle7 Home. 2 batha. Uclo 1'lle. ex. Ip. WANT HOUSJ:WORK 117 day or ~rt ~I fUI ,.....__ DANS-llCIDIJI71 • lllMl6 MARllQI . Ba R. Be h R alt paUo. Panelled den. An out· bou;;bone Beacon -.x SANTA ANA PlANOll. 6IO N. Kain. ttuta Bal--HIOYBat,. m.ir: .!,. ~ •tandlnJ l)ome. m.&Ofl .. 30p2l TENT & AWNING AM. ~ ..... -Orpn. 'l'llocM Harl>or -• , BAl.eoi. ~SULA. comer -----------1 :I · talWPORT 18LAND-,;AttDdl.\ ..,_ lHO IU s.aNll ZLllCl'RIC OftOAJfll. Uood. one BALBOA lllLANl>--CoS)' cotta&• 2 _.,,_ tumlobed -. IM.re-l>qldeulck. ol~ ... ~ucecl to $27!50 for ~n~Hr!!!''~W~Alll!:!!:tt:D~----11628 S. MAIN, SANTA ~A far Pit. ""l'llMr Im. .uotber nunJmod. 1 bC1nn ud a!MpinJ pi-_ Also panel ray. l'l!PO· - WANT RMI Eot&i. llaletnw>- GA Tl!:8 IUl&LTT hflll p9di, WI 1111!1. llile """'• por.:h. • NfrlJ, W,""' paid. S4li. ~1 COi • 39th Bt.. or call L1DO l8Lm. llO-ft. D-= lul~or 'b::: or*:i~ :!.:.~~:r.:~c:; ~°1.!" June llltb. 118~ DUDklrk S-2723. lT~ bdm111. 2 balhs. 2""i.!:'~ 311 -· --Ialand 20c22 a ,... old. sood concl. '1!50. PIL It ORGAN co. -Au. 520 • T1!!AR 'ROUND RENT AL Modern throughout, .-fllr· Beacon -R. lltJ'C N. Main. Co&'. Ith. 11iaq l.ormo: FURNISHED APT.-2 bednno-A-I bednn., prap, ....,. Sood Dished. REAL ESTATE 8ALE8MAN WA.NTED-P11>1reaalve new of- fice can UM man" or woman salesman or broker. Some . ex- perhnee required. Buay office. Well located and eatabllahed bultneu. i'or lntervlek write Bolt H-2 C/O tht. paper. 20tfc MAGIC CBEF T A B L IC TOP ra.nte ln good condlUon, MO. Phone Beacon -· 20p22 BENDIX l!lCONOMA T. Fully au· tomatic. 10 months old. $123 ca.ah. UI Dahlia, Corona del Mar. Ph. Harbor 2949-W. 21c23 NmW Frontalini accordion. pro- feMIOnal Ultla---~ with 19 ehitt&. Bell tor over $1000- now for 11596, cue included. Convenient terml at SHA· FSR'8 MUSIC CO. (Bin co 1907 l 421 No. Sycamore. Santa Ana. Klmberly 2--0l72. Retric.. wub.lng machine and cltannel beach, $60. pr .. 545 mo. Adult.a only-220 B-2 bed.rm .. cenb:.'al JocaUon an 1Sth St:. HwrtWirton Beach. Bal-Bl•d., S& mo. Harbor 1121. ~ 2'0c22 LOVELAND. Rea.It.or COMPLETELY FURN. Phone Harbor 20f.5 11Uc ROOMS & APTS. MONTHLY OR YEARLY • R.t\NCH 20-ACRE CHICKEN RANCH, 7 mijes from Newport, 3 houae•, gobd barn. 12 acres In puture. Running 13.000 chicken•. ff,O,· 000 Con.eider pa.rt trade or term a. Mathinist MARLlN -REEL. 9-0 r .. 1. Line ST AGE MOTEL harneaa, I> price, $90. Call Har.1_»-DOOll'"----·-e&_n. __ rsrs _____ ,608 Co t H. N wport MODERN 1 bodrm. apto. Frlgld- aitt1 tlUlltle• pa.Id. S50 per mo. yearly. Inquire Apt ... No. 3. Doi· phln Apt., 1600 W. Balboa Blvd. GREENLEAF A ASSOC. 3112 Newport Blvd. Har. m2 J'.ng1ne lathe operator• able to .et up job and work to close tolerances. Muat be ta•l and ac- curate. 08t&-R After Sat. Inquire at t02 as 1way, e MINIA TURID Jl'ftncb Poodle, fe· cue $400 DOWN-Nice 1 bdnn. home, 1 Y,i; yrs. old. Wall to waH carpeL See owner, 15772 So. Sullivan SL, Santa Ana. Kimberly 3-6386. 39th Street. 23p . male, D wU. old. Champion STEll:L TON TOOl.rD1E A MACHINE CO. FRIGIDAIRE, 9 cu. ft. Good COJl· baclr.,-ouncl. Phone L •• u n • • Beach 2.oaa•. . 20c22 d.Jtion, 175. Ph. Beacon Met ..... 630 Weal 17th, Coeta Meas 21c23 ===--------,,2_1_<23_ KELVINA'I'OR REFRIGERATOR WANT experienced bank teller or 8 cu. n . Good condition. 145. bookkeeping machine. operator. MOORING for 45 ft. &a.ii boat. Newport Harbor Bank. ~ Good locaUon. Cout. B1vd., Corona del Mar. 1320 Cliff Drive, Newport Heights 22c2<t Beacon 5729-W WANT expeCtenccd real estate broker. THE JOHN VOGEL CO. 1301 Coa.at Highway Coron& det Mar Harbor 1741 22c24 WANTED -Girl for general housework. Stay on place or go home nights. Good a&lary. Hal"- bor 19'49. '" 22c24 COMBINAnON Fry Cook r-and waltreaa. Muat be experienced In breaJd'ut and short order ,-rtJJlng. Part time only. ,.\n- chor Cale, 711-D 'eoa.t Higll- wap, Newport. Beacon 6039-W. 22p2( --.SALE, lll80ELLANEOU8 •EVERYTHING F01t YOUR TRAILER WE ll'ILL BUTANE: and PROPANE: TANKS Complete INltallaUon. repair and HrYfce of all Trailer Equlpme.nt. 21c23 USED aluminum overhead garage door. complete with hardware. Meuurement 6 ft. 8 lnchel! high by 7 ft. 8 thchea wide, $15. Can be seen at Shade Shop, corner of 29th St. ct; Lafayette. 22p24 3%-FUllNITmlll: POK SALE BAKBOO RATTAN SHOPS Complete line. factory-to-you. Open 12·9 dally A: Sun. Bank tenna. 275 Ocean Ave., La.suna Beach. Uc • TA.UPE DAVENPORT$(~. 11x17 Chlneae hooked rug, Uke new, re&30nable. Call after 6:30 p. m . or Sunday. 614 JaamJne, Corona del Mar. Har. 2919-R. 20c22 GRAND PIANO. Lundstrom, apt. 111iu. ~om built, uphol. chair, slip cover and down cushions. Antique EnglLsh card table. Phone Harbor OM2. 20c22 CAFE CNVESTIGATZ THIB ONE r' .. r Coet& M~ Two can operate. Good moaey 'Jn&)ter. Beer Uc , low overhead) Clean. Bargain price for Cl~ Ale. Good rn· 801\8 tor •Wn#. After 6 p.m .• phone Bea.con 8140. 20p2: Lido Isle If you want IBLE ... apartment. 8ble. a net.al on u.. Several •L9o bomes LIDO lovely av&JI· P. A. PALMER, Inc . 3333 Via Udo 1"<bor 1!!00 22lfc _ Herman E . 8&muel ElllJI M. Porter SEMI-MODERN Ma.tchinr studio couch and platform rocker. in go od condition. Re&M>nabie. 1919 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa.. Phone Bea. M30.J a!ter 8 p. m. 22c24 YEARLY RENTAL-Laree furn. one-bedroom ap&rt.menL Fin!!· place, ttfrlprator. wuhln& ma- c'11ne and i:-,Uo. 166 month, uUI. pd. 21.3 Colton St.. Newport Beach. Hart>or 13<M-W. 21 c23 j ORANGE COAST TRAILER SUPPLY 1910 HARBOR BLVD .. O.ta Mesa. Ph<>M Beacon 6224-R 82Uc GA.FF'ER A SATTLER white table top automaUc atove. $90. Phone Harbor 1520-J. 14.t!c WESTERN Flyer bicycle and 16-- KELVIN ATOR '-E'lec. refrig .. May- tag wuhing machJne. rugs. Buffet. 100 lb. ice box. 3 double beds, complete. Odds &. end•. 106 No. Bay Front, Balboa is- land. Ph. Harbor 467-J. 22c24 n . •a.llboe.t, both in excellent SS-BOA.TS, SUPPLIES condition. 1100 for both. Boat I ----------~-­ alone la worth $150 on today'e MOORING FOR' SALE, wtll market. Call Bea. 5949. 20p22 ba.ndle up to 63' boat. Comm. Contact John Gillls, 1215 Cout A. B.-GAS RANGE, .( burners, Hlway, Newport Beach 20p22 2 ovw., 1 broile1, temp. control, Clean, Xlenl condt.. JM, After ~p.m. cal! Beacon 0840 20p22 Television Service r RADIO REP AIRS Latty Ewen • • Harold Hamm TechnJd&M MESA RADIO It TELll:VISION Chrysler Engines Used CroWllll -Royala See John Harvey at Seacraft 926 COAST WGHW AT NEWPORT lll!ACH P!L BEACON &771 lOG Broadway, C. K . Bea. N08-J lttc t\Otfc ---·=-------~~-____ Tll:_LE_Vl_Sl_O_N ____ 32 FT. CHRl8 CR.UT, twtn lO" HALLICRAJITER ecrew. Exl'nt. condition. Terms. Complete with aerial, 1100. 1521 For aale by owner. Ph. Bu. Cliff Dr.. Newport H eight& 08U·W. 20c22 Beacon M31•W. ~ 22p24 FOR SA.LE-Rowboat. 10 ft. 314 A.Dade, e.Ibo&. phone Barbor MAG1C CHEii' TABLE TOP loi2·W. 30p22 NEW UNFUJINISHED 1 BDRM. HOUS~ mo. yearly. AdulUI baby o.k. 4U .A...tt.9o. Newport Hei1bta. Beacoo MN-M. 2<k22 B'UR.Nl811ZD apt., eeccmd noor OD water, kno11 ftnr, -· 2 or I lldu.lt.. MO. Cloae lo RJchardo Karkot. 111 .. tre and buo. 817 • Mtb St, Nwpt. Bch. Hiy:bor Ul•W. Uc BALBOA PENINSULA. -Charm· lns a bed~. 2 be.th. fuml•h· ed. apartmeut. R-.onable. Win- ter or year round. B a.r. 3019-R. Uc L.AROmR UPPl:R 2 bdrm. furn. apt. Panel -ray. Garqe. $60 mo. Near NeW]IOl't ctty hall. See owner at 134 Banta ta.Ml, Coeta Mua.. Ph. Be:acon 5872.J. 2lc23 UNFU!lN18BllD 2 bednn. hOUM ln a court. Wlth ca.rap . Wuh- lnl' mac'1ftt, $80 mo, 703 Weat 11th, Coo1& Mea. Bea. toeT .JK. 21ltc:: FOR RSNT -"""1abod ,_,.1y rental. a bedroomo. Siii a -.th o..an -t.. H-po<t -· Harllot UM·M. UpM range, cream color, tn JOOd eon· dillon. 130. Phone Be&. ~- 23c26 1.JKE NEW -Used 7 Urne.-ATt'R..A.C'llVS 1 lledna. ~ 14 ft.. .MarUn Grava sla.M fibre • apt. fOI' a man't..S couple. A/190 outbo&rd "Duo-trol .. _ Rem o le 1 btdnn. tower apt. to llcwt-- We Help People Like You Every Day ow Ad-taker wm lllelp T-la -u.a -tllat .... .....it..-·-•• aene. wl~t diarp. ... ~ ... -,,... ••• ,wt," &e ..... ._ e••~•-. ' A OIUoin..I Ad wlll ..... ,... oollTMr-... .-,...., ..... -. ~fw--.... ,.. ........ -r.oa ,..,, .... tor,........_ ..... ,_.J.": ...... ,...... • a. cb•• -"'~·~------,.., .... lhrotUe and 1teertnc wbHI. coupk. <Sept. 16 • Jun. 16l Wln-dahlald. c I• at o. ftndan, UT l!apPllln, Bal-Island. cuahiona, aquaplane.. Sea -Kini' Harbor J&JO.J, lttlc T...uer No. 150. See at 3306 ClUf Orlve, Cift Haven. Bea. eol:J., 21p23 • t NEWPORT APT. $45 mo. uUI. Inch Small. charming. auli.ble for 11 or 2. CaU Harbor 3173-W. NEWPORT ISLA.N0--2 bdnn. rum. apt. on waterfronL No pets. children o.k. Winter ren- tal. 3711 Channel Pl.. Newport 111. Phone Harbor 1217-J. 20c:22 Balboa Island ~aullful • bedroom, 3 bath home In finest location. Completely fuml.ahed, $160 mon~ wlnter rental. Stapley Hadfield 216 MARINE A VE .. Balboa 1.9la.nd Phone Harbor 20 FIVE room unfurnished apt.- beautiful vle'A'. $75 per mo. or leu on year·e leue. 418 Red· land&, Newport Height.II 20c22 FOR RENT ON OCEAN FRONT Housek.eeptng cottage, '6 per week. ALSO large double bed· room, $6. 1129 E . Balboa Blvd .. Balboa. Tel. Har. 1422·W. 23p25 OCEAN FRONT Balboa Pen1nm.la, quiet. 2nd Ooor apt. Excelle::nl location: Short walk to ahopplnl' diatrlcl and tn.napOrlatlon. View of both ocean and llay. 2 large bed- rooma. Extra larp Uvtngroom. bath, kitchen and IUn deck $7~ rn•-winter, or available for yearly Jeue. Harbor 2278-w · 22c24 Lidq Isle Bay Front LARGE 1-B. R ., )>eaut. view, $86. 2·B.R .. 2-bath. bay front, $115. Deluxe 2 B.R .. 2-bath, dlahwuher, gal'b. dll!lpoM.I. Be.autlfu1. $160. A vallable tlll June 15 365 Via Udo Soud. Har. 2662, Har. 2914-M. tfc 176 MO. PERMANENT ren~ tum. newly redecorated 2 bed- rooma, l&rge living room and kitchen. Utll. pa.id. Garage. laundry room, fenced pJay yard for childr en. Blue Top M otel, 4.01 Newport Blvd. (juat above the Arc.hes). 9tfc Balboa Peninsula ONE l>Nlroom apt.. unturn .• year- ly bui.a, ~ mo. Fireproof 20c22 Large home on South Bay Front Little Island 40 FOOT FRONTAGE on beach. Private pier and '50.000. EASY TERMS finest float. Stanley Hadfield HARBOR 20 or stop in at the office at 216 Marine Jlalboa Island CORONA DEL MAR-So. of hl- way, 1 bedroom houae. 2 % yn. old. B rtck A: redwood exterior. Y a r d fenced. B-B-Q. $6900. terrm. 703 Carnation, C. D. M. Harbor ~-R. 20c22 Home and Income $15,000 Close lo ocean and bay. QuJet building. 2 yr11 . old. location. Few minute• walk lo Al.SO furn. -l·bedroom apt .. gl&M· A'n"RACTIVE •mall house In •hopping dl•lrlcl and transpor-ed patio and BBQ. $40 mo. wtn-good location· with nice fumlah- tation. 1 bdrm. apt., llvtncroom, te.r or $50 yearly. Cati Harbor ed apt over g"lrace. IA.th house bath, kitchen. Large private 6.')().W or see 3008 32nd St., I with choice pl&nt.9, patio. patlo. Garage, utll!Uea lnclud-N. B. 22p24 ed. $46 rno. winter, or wUt re· 1------------Gloden F&y J:theJ Shirley doco,...te to eult tenant on year-MODERN u..tetully fumlohcd 2 B & n-h R It ly rent.at. i320 E. BaJbo& Blvd. bednn. home, flrt'place. ~ mo. ay .pc&C ea Y Harbor 2278-W. 22c24 to June 15th, m yearly. Water 145-0 Balboa\.Blvd Har. 1264 pa.id. Open Sundays. 4.806 Sea-ON'E BEDROOM APT. on Grand Canal.-Balboa L!dand, near shop- ping center. Adult.a only. W in· ter or yearly. Ph.· Bar. M8-M. •hore Drive. syc. 68923. 22c2< Balboa Coves Home 20c22 UNFURNISHED I BDRM. HSI!:. Pa.nel ray heat. 'nle flnt. Patio. 2868 Newport Blvd .. Coat.a Mea. Phone Har. 2975-\V alter 5 :30. BALBOA Winter Rental 20c22 Completely, newly fuml1hed. Re· frigerallon, near shopping dla- tr1ct for two or lhree adu1la. ut1uue. paid. 440 to i60 per month. Phone Harbor 2327-R 18p27 YEARLT-2 bUui. from Richard•. 1 bedroom -studio living rm. Bay view, paUo. ~ mo. UUI. paid. ALSO 2 bedrm.. every conveni- ence fu.mlahcd. Patio, wUh rm.. pragt!. $80. Utll. paid. Owne.r 306 -!3rd St., Newport Be.acl'I. Phone Harbor 1489-R.. 20c22 llMA.LL FURNISRl!lD HOVSE- CORONA DEL MAR-1 bednn. unfum. apt.. ~ mo, yea.rly, Adults. 711 ~; Goldenrod. Cor· ona del Mar . Phone Harbor 2915-W or Harbor 1~1-W. 22c24 4S-A-TRAILER S PACE ATTENTION TRAILERITES Live Ip a luxur1ou.a private balh setup for juat a few cent.8 more per day than you are now ·paying. $22.50 per Mo . YEAR ROUND (Two people) 100~ pr1v.te. bath, sfll>&T&le etucco buillllng on ea ch lot. cenl~r of shopping. tr~rtaUon., etc. Jl"lret come. flral aerved. • Sandy's Deluxe Trailer Park • 536 Cout Hwy., Nwpt. Be.a.. 6864 1 or 2 adult.a. UUL paid. 4.12 ------------....,,lo&l A ••.• Corona dal Mar. Trailer Storage Ha.-18711-R. 20p22 A TTRACT1V1!: BAY FRONT 2 bodmt. fllmlahod duplex apt. Nar Balbo& shopping dlltr1d. Garage. M& mo. Harbor 4-83. 17p22 • • Protected by 8 ft. steel fence, 11.00 per week. TRAILER TOWN 327 W. Wtl9on Costa Mesa Phone Beacon M>l8-M No. 4.3 Modem 2 bdrm• and den. 2 baths. Large Uvtng rm aqd dining rm. Partly fumlahed. 16000 down. See owner, 14.t.O Wut Bay Ave. 20p33 LOANS TO BUILD. IMPROVE, BUT, MODl!:l\NIZE, OR REFINANCE w. Buy Ttuot Doedll NEWPORT BALBOA Fl!IDERAL SA V1NGB A LOAN ABSN. 3383 Via Udo Ph. Har. 11>00 LOANS For Homes with 4 7o • 5 1h 7o Int . • -· ... ••' .. r " '"' ... .-•• • f ;, • NEWPORT-BLVD. BUSINESS ~CO~ TWO BUSINE8.B RENTALS on front ol lot One · vacant. One rented .,i $50. Two ~ bouae 'i>!i rear, rented at $50 mo. The otrner hu REDUCED THE PJUCE' U000 POR QtnCK SALE! 'h . oown: SEE THIS AT ONCE! $9250 • • A HOME PLUS INCOME OF $60 NEWPORT HEIG~2 bedrm. apt.. If-rooau. vacant;witb 2 bdrm. apt. furnished lllld repted at $60. Priceoruy$9900. - BEACON HILL REALTY 466 Newport Blvd. Beacon 5713-R (2 blocb above Arches) BALBOA-BY THE BAY-SPECIAL NEAR LIBRARY. MKTS .. TRANSP. A Filft!:ST, BAY SWIMMING ATl'R. Well fumiahed 4. BDRM. HOME in e.xceUent condition. 31 13 PLUS GOOD RENTAL UNIT . Terms. Mull. Lstg. No. 1530. Full price '18.000. • • • • • EAST NEWPORT TRIPLEX Ee.ch Unit has Liv. Rm., KJt., Dinette, 1 B . R. Ir: Bath and New Refrigerator. Showa Exel. Rel. on Price of &l!i,000. 1/1 Down or LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Mult. Lat;r. No. 1531. For App't. to see Call Harold Snyder at Harbor 1013. EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT Bl!:Ac_H Located in Bellflower A WOND~RFUL HOME 3 BEDROOMS, 2 bat living room, dining room, kitchen and service P."rcb, lot 100' x 100', Barbe- cue and fireplace in back yard, flab pond. Sbade trees, fruit trees aif pecan tree in yard. 2-au-gar. Only $13,950 SeJ Sam ZMtraw at FOOTE REALTY CO. 2117 Balboa Blvd. • Phone Harbor 2' 22c2' ON THE HEIGHTS -r.i B. R. New three-bedroom Homes home, frpl.. dining roon\, brkfel. tm., aerv. room, kitchell &: bath. Oak noors. fireplace, garb&Ce c11g.. Wonderful family horn~ in good 1 poaal, lawna, double p.race, condition. In coeta Mesa,... cl08e la.rce 50-ft. lots. Ready tO move to 15th St., good trans. $8000. In right now. BALBOA LOT --,-An eapecially · good buy at $2,4.95. • NICE One B. R . cottage & brand new guest apartment over dbl. garage. 19650. SOUTH COAST REALTY CO. "Multiple LUiling Member" 302 Maln St., Balboa.. Ha.r. 2034 "Near Pavilion" BEST BUY IN CORONA DEL MAR, aouth of highway. Owner leaving low'n. Muat sacrifice beautiful 2 bdnn. home. Full size dining room. Hdwd. floors. Garage • wor1ulhop. Full prtce 19960. Call owner Har. 2620-JK. 22c27 **SOLD** ~9950 Ralph P . Masliey 301 Newport Bl vd. Har. t02 Newport Beach nt.ic **SOLD** 218 Apolona , BALBOA I8LAND llJ' • ' ________.... MuJUplo L1oUna: Re&ltor LOOKING •· for a ranch ? .? ? in Corona del Mar SE!: 712 POPPY A.VII t:iob foot 703 Larkspur front.age) 3-bdrm, 2%. batll CORONA DEL MAR ranch home bt ·a Kltlnc ot beauutul treea and ab.ruha over· By • look:Jnc ·th• hlDI and ocean. M'.uJUple Llating Realtor Look th1a over and then come in _V_ER_Y_GOO __ D_B_UY_, _O_N_L_Y_'7_00_, and we'll be slad to d1acuas DOWN, 2 bdnna, modem borne terma. -tile, firepl.ace. etc. Phone Kl. 2·3134. 22c24. GOOD BUYS on Balboa Island WeH built 1-bdrm cott.ap on rear. $11,000 4. bdrma, 3 be.lba., large room, paUo. $15,750 llY!ng Earl Chamberlain REAL ESTATE Lmm ... lMurance •.. Builders llOO Coat Blvd., Corona dal Mar Harllor 2218 G. 1.-$650 Dn. A IIRAl!ID N11W 8 bdnn. home, ( 1100 oq. rt. l In Colla Mesa• 1 boot lllut side -n. l.<>cated a.monr newer homes bUt not a tract. IArJe lot-double pr· •ce. BIDlll THia NOW!