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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-10-10 - Newport Balboa News Times• • ' 11 , • • TARS .fXRtoDE IN RRST: .QUARTER JO CRUSH OXNARD 2R; DICK JOflS . - TAKES -OPENING KICKOFF ·90 YARDS • • • <>aard 'HIP Bdf0ot'1 Yellow Jacket (ootbo.11 tra'Nlod 100 mil• to Da-lltadla11 ftldi.7 W1U1 ..,,_ ol ~ bUt won '*'"" IA ten mlnut. ol tbe tint period' '1 u llllplred-Tar -wllleJI 6-~ UM Nit ol tlll ~ '°" a 20-4 trlumpll. ' • Ou~ ol U. l)l'lll.qtl<llWr In wlllch"Newport raekt.i•up au their !IOi>Olnta, 'UM.....,, ...... ._ wt!b __ ....,_•-•II~ ol ti.. -·llal( Ccled> Al INln aJd It wae at-.ictcwy an<! • pnlMd No' tnUN ~ r .. tllelr Pla1 wtthGuJ ,.,..,. ...,aJ&n lhalnd with lnjljNo. Newport OCOtod OD UM llnt play of the --..... ....,.,. behind. Dlclc \Jon. tool< u.1 .. -;:--::::~;;;:;:;~;:;;~~r;:;:~;;;;::~r:;;::;~;:;;;;;;:;;;;~i;;~-::-;;;-~-:-;~:::;;;;;;r;:;;::;~;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:::;;;J!~~;;;~;;;--;~ OP,011ln6 ldd<olt OD IJIO• 10 7ard I ~~~~~~ :. TO DETERMINE ' ljTAJl TA& .. "1Ll:.BA.Cll a."7 -ten, ""'° t...-1 IA u- otlller top-IHC.ell isme ...,._t Ox.Dud Friday, bl Mown ninnlnr Ute Yt>llow ladlete ldt. _. for .i. tbrtt-yard ,-a.1.L . lie Is atl..f'mpt· la& to avoid 0.,. ftld l\m Flalftbls :1.ad Is about to b<-rorcetl out er boo1M1s. llcMMlff'll gal.aed IS6 yania tor t1't> llarbor Hllh -. aH llCIOf"fld oae TD la tk IG-t v.ictory. t Nl!'W•·Timu f'hoto) .FIRE FIGHTER CROCKER ASKS PAID DEPARTMENT When Frank Crocker became ffre chief of the Newport Beach nre department 23 ytar3 ago, he had no Intention of staying with t.be job, but he"e still hard at lt. The publl~ alarm !l)'!ltem waa the fol'mer whiaUe of the old steam tender "P ocomoke," "Yuu could only blow It five timu," aa.id Frank "alter that the pressure tank waif empty." Another choice piece of equipment was lhe packing cue extenalon to the oJd fire boUM. slon they a lle.nd; .$2.~0 for each regular call tht"y make plua an additional .$2.50 if the call 11 a public alarm. The ladder truck carried a 35 toot ladder. The fll't! house' wun't qbtle 36 feet long. An Ingenious 90Ul knocked a b ole In the wall ot the flre houae &nd added R packjng box t>xtenslon. When backing fn the ladder truck, the Call men come from a.II we.Jka of Ute. "Butchers. baker-a. candle- stick makers, we've had them all," --------------1 u.id Crocker. "We try lo have FUlE PREVENTION WEEK N a t I o •a I .,re PrennUoa """ .. ·a.-• ,_.,. ()o. ,_ 16 Ao a f!l!!'llo -1 · •Ke~~ ... ~W. ttmefY•ltelfllC~ctes: .... p ' driver would ha.ve \o be W" that ltle ladder llu.ed tlito the pacltl.nc cue. . Today, the Newport Beach ti.re department. has..Jft'fe truck8: one with the stomach pump and rea- cue-equipment.. one With GOO gd.I· lQ.b pe.r rntnute output, and t.h.rtt with an output of 760 ga.llone per minute. ln addition there ia a Jttp. a jeep truck, and a Stude- baker call, car. Dept. Nueleus •·F orming the nuclctl8 .,pf the de· J1&rtment are Chief Crock er. two $!&Wtant chiefs. nine captaln.e and ci1}.e l.nepector. R oonding out the fylla are some fltty-odd call men. These call men are required lQ &ltend 24 one hour or hour and a h&lf drtU seaaion11 ea.ch year. They sie pa.Jd .$2.50 tor each drill ees- persons that ca n leave what they (CO•Uaued ;'a ~ I ) ........... Mft __ _,_ ............. . .-.111111 ta 1 • ._.., nu ,znntt1-• N•1 a ~· &: -e111r. •-... n * 1. fw 1 '• •c so ..... i: CJ I a M <!JiM' ...... ~· t 1' £I .. o s .. .._ ..,._n-aa hi8 4', n. ww ,_.a.; D1 r" ...... ~ -M 1:1& &. IL / (N-ne. Plllllo) Ytrted. _ With the pm• ,_ala mtnut• CAUSE OF FAT fJ old N-port apln had tl11 ball on AJ. their own 20 yard lJne. L&ITJ' Mc· .,. Muteno cracked.,, ta ..... bump. CDM ACCIDEN ed into h• own blodten f.nd Vffr.. · ~ o(t to tbe rt1ht toUowtng .am1 tra.11 Jonet had bbsed a few mo-- me.nu earlier Colnl' a.II the way- 80 blc yuda. SeotlAnd apln kick- ed th• u:Ua ~n~ ,..._,.._ Then Vt1lh lb« pme lM minutes old and wtlh a ttstrd down, IM!Ven- to·co 1ltuUon. Qu.J.rl.erback Roi~ Ile Pulaalcl lb.NW b.ll tint pua, a .stx yard ntp to &nd Glenn Gri!- rllh w)to roml*l an additional 50 yard.fl for a 'rt>. Aay covered 51 varda. 1 Scotland'• kick w.u block- "1. -And that wu the ball game. It 14•aa aee-aaw the &aat three quut· ,r11 with the &aJlors threatening 1e.rtously onl1 one Ume, late In the 'ln."11 period. Orttfilh intercepted t Yt.llow Jacket pua a.nd returned t to the Oxnard 34. McMutera :::ilcke<l up 9 yarct., Pula.ekt 6 tor a r.lrst down. Jonu 11 In two trlea tor ano ther tlrat down on the JO yard Une. Punching the ctnter of lhe Hne, McM.uten hit for 3, PulukJ S, wd McM.aatere 3 more making It !ourth down on the one yard Une. 3cotland came In et q'18rterback .. nd tried a 111.ea.k through the middle but wu naUed tor a yard lou a nd th:s• ended ffcondJI later. 0 --Lone Oxnard score came early In the final quarter tollowtng &n 80 yard drtve eovued In l4 day•. Rl•ht haU Norrtl rletchei-CU· rled the lut 0 y&rda tor the ecore. The extra potnt • wu mlaaed. netcher wu the out.standtng nm· ner on the Oana:rd team and It usually took .eve,..a Tan to atop him. I Newport had by tar tb• ~ tn •• ,,...._ ";.. ,. ~an ... nr.t (O.ttaa14 .. Pap·&) E.11bt year old Donald 8wan4 •n. eon. of Mr. and Mn. Harold J. Bwanaon at IOI BegonJa Ave .• Corona del Ma.r outap.ed other conteet&nl.8 to unearth the treu· \Ire chut which wu hidden u pa.rt of the two day Treuure Da.y fe•Uval In Corona del Mar. Don· , 1.1d localed tile cheat which en· Utle<l him to '1-00 lJ\ prtzes al 8 :1~ L m . Satuntaf morning on H,uel Drive. Winner ot the l8lf!'vleion 8E>t Joyce She llenbarpr, 417 Fernlear. Corona del Mar . Flret winner ot the Hop&long Cualdy bicycle wae Mra. Ja.ck Sad.lelr, 218 Ncirclasua Ave., Corona d•l Mar. However, she declJned the prlae fMr. Sad· ielr wu chairman ot the ticket ~mmlttee wfttch eo\d the tick~U from whJeh · Ule drawing wu made.) Second · wtnner wu Joe Uppttt. 413 HeJlotrope, Coron.:i del Mu. Approximately ~ tlckeU were 80ld for the k>bller bake wh.lch h:IJhJlg1\ted the day'• acUv1Ue.a. OfTICIAL n.AO LU8JNO ·Ct!aDfoNY ~ ""' oew C-ta M""" i-.rk b&rbeoUe ud plcalc aft. 1'u llleld s&turday alternooa with about ;oo persona · att.r.•d.l•I'· Abo\·e. 1"rot1P of Maribf'9 a.re Costa Mesa Holds ' Park Dedication '· Lucky winner or the blcycie given away at the dedlc&UOll of • the new Coeta Mea park b&rbe-- cue and picnic facility Saturday afternoon wu blonde Peen Hahn. 9, daughter of Mr. and Mn, Frank Hahn of Anchor Trail· er Port. Over 100 chlldren and nearly a like numt>c.-r or pare.nu wer. on hand for the dedication prograin. and the drawing that toUowed. Selim P'ra.nkll.n, p~ktent ·ot. ea.ta Mesa Chamber Rt Cona· meree, wu ln eh&r&• ot· t.M ........ ~rinclpal speaker .,.. Retln4 M&rlne General Raymond &. Knapp, 423 em..:tway, \i:::: Mesa. Arlie Swarts., wbo • ed the new flag pole al.-o pve a abort talk. Tben three Marine. rrom El Toro in d:reu untfonn raleed the nag on the poie for Ure (Coatlnmd °"Pap I) City Sewer Lines CIOCJged by Fish Mackerel. sardlnea and 't l•h scall'8 wert> cleaned from CIOll'ed Newport Blvd .. o.nd Lafayette A~. sewer linf's between 28th and SOth St., In Newport Beach over the week t'nd by city employee. The fi8h, comblned With (T'eUI!, clogged the lines, Foreman· Lewl" Men111 reported. Ft.h canneries. bu~y thl11 time of year C8JUllng mackerel, were said reaporuilble for the 11topped tiow. Defective acreerui In the !lnn'a Una pennlt- ed the fish to enter the sewe.rt, city workers explained. Ftah acalea dotted the &ttU around m-in·holu 'A.·here the crew worked a nd fllh could be aee.n ln the holu. Name Twichell Kiwanis Boss .Hew. offlet":ni to head Newport Harbor Klwanlll club for the con1. in(. year were announced this \ivffk by Dr. Jamee Tho rnton. re· ttrtng pruldent. They Include Chad Twichell, pl"Utdent; H . F . kenny, vlce·prf'si- dent; Bert Connell, trro.surer and Jan Brtlcoe, eecret&ry. Oirector1 Include Roy Anderson. State to Improve Coast Hwy. From Sea Scout Base to CDM • Harry AAhton. Dr. Lester Becker. Dr. Vernon Koepael. Harvey Pu.le, Dr. A I b e rt Stockton, Jamee Van Dyke and Or. Thorn- ton. They will lnatalled shortly after the flnt of l9fll. Toun.ta 1pend over s tut.I! bil· lion dol'·"lr1 In thJ11 area annually. Geoffrey Morgan, president of Shoftllne Planning aSSQCtation tokt m4ttnben of the club Thurs- d&y during a meeUng In ftossmort'! cafe. Three factor. In beach opera- tion lnctude acqulaltlon, develop· ment ·a.nd ir..:LJ.ntenance. Morgan to1d the gatherll)g. "Tourists and vialton from tnl&nd have a right to uae &l beaches." Morga.n added, .._here the public good super- M!dea pl'tvate prtvilf'ce." Included In the proposed $8.327,000 o:prendlture in Orange <;ounty durm, the 1051..Q n.caJ year by the California Hlchway Commille:ton will be $210.000 tor eurf&clng of Cout Highway ltl from the Sea lccftlt '8-on )(artnen Mlle to the .aulhern limJlJI of Corona did K&r, It wu announced thla week by State Public Work• Director Ch&rlea H. P11rcell. Reaponf{iblllty for the c~b which l!lnuffE"d out the llfe o r Qr. John Patrick McDonough. ~. under tht> crus hlnJ; weight of a city fire truck in Corona del 'sl!f last Thursday will be determ~ I by the Coronf'r·s inquel'lt, t~, TueJKlay. at 3 p. 1n . Kl the B. Mortuary. ...._ raJ:stnr the tlac' tor t he firwl time on the n~· f1ac pole "idle t he <""°"'d 1tand8 at. attention ln the baclipuund. Prlnclpal 11peeker "~ Brlf. Gen. Raymond 8. Knapp. ·(News-Timea Photo) 1 Crary Named Chairman of New Harbor League of Civic Assns • E . A. Crary. 1118 Ocean Front, 1 man of the membership commll- Newport Beach wu elected ch&.lr-\tee is Allen Stelle, 212 Dahll& ave- rr.an _of the newlv formed League 1 nue . Corona. del Mar. A.ssialing ot Civic A.sl!IOClaUons of Newport · Stelle will be Francl!I fiorvath, Ha.r~r at a meeU.ng Thut"ada.y l 118 ~th St., Newport Be~h and night in the city mana.ger'e office. Arvo Haapa. 711 Larkspur ave- Other officers elected were E . nue, Corona del Mar. T. Healy, 113 l~th St., Newport \ Ina.uprate Vote Beach, "1ce-chalrma.n: Mn. J . P . The league vo~ on a.nd ac- Guerln, 3905 Channel Pl., Newport cepted a propolliUon that the dele- l a!.uid, eecrctary; Verne Wal8on, 1 gatee of represented organization• 311 Goldenrod avenue, Corona det I return to their respective g roups Mar, trea.aurer. . .. and lnaugur;lte a vote on a. pro· • In ~atu,0c."'of' "Ule fteed to po8l1 to tl1Ce active Jnterut ln 1llllty for civic Improvement," the I lhe community actl\1ttes of the league WU formed. Repruenled Community Chest. Red Croas and at Thuntd•Y'• meeting were: Cor-,Newport Beach Disuter Council. ona del Mar civtc aaoclaUon, Abto diecu'ssed at the meeting -Cu1tl"'Sl Newport Community u -were the Mck bay develOpment soctatton. Newport Heighta Civic / program. the ocean front channel a.ssoclatlon, Ocean F ront and I proposal and the city's park and Besch PJ'otectlve a.asoclatlon &nd recreation budget. Arrangement.a West Newport Beach Improve., were tttntatlvely made to have ment association. P'ro111cls Horvath 11peak before the · At the meeting, 6 memberahlp civic organiu.Uons repreeented. at committee was appointed to in· 1 the league meeting on the clty'a terest other local civic org'&nlza- 1 1 parlf a.nd recreation program. tions in Joining the league: Chair-J (Contlnued ·oP Pap 8 ) Brito to Have Adult Trial in Mesa Ranch Hand Murder Joaeph Manuel Brito, _i7·year-old Ne¥.-port Beach athlete, charg- ed "'lth murder of h l11 grandmother's !&J'Wl employe. Ramon Mendoza, 6~. was returned from juvenile court to the adult criminal court late Friday by order of Superior JuG1e Robert Gardner, who preatdee over the juvenile court. Brito·s case. assigned to thc<l>-------------- latter court when he ap~.lred for arri.ignment before Ju1Uce How4 ard Cameron In Santa Ana three wct?ks 11.go because he wu under 18 years o! age, was certified back to the justice court by Judge Gardnt'r aner an invf'lfttgatlon of the case. B1ito ls expected l o -:::i p· pear before Justice Ga meron tor arraignn1ent on the murdet char-ge early next wee k 4nd pre· liminary hearing date set. The youth la accueed of klllln~ Mendoza with a club in a corral behind a barn ·'\l the s mall <tarm at his g randmother, Mt!I. Anna De· Oliveria. 294 E 17th St.. Co•ta Meaa.. Brito WU quoted bY ofClcer. as saying he thought Mendoza had £everal hundred dollars ln hill poe&e88ion but a ctually had but $2 Ln hla pocketl!I. The killing tooJ< place Scptem· ber 12. llOft The retlrid doctor \Vas k lllt'a and his Mn John. 23, "'a.! pa{o- rutly lnjur<"d when tbc car the eon was driving was hit broad~ side as It camr into Colt8t Htib- way from P oppy Avc-nue. ~ tr.1rr1c Ught w as with McDon00&b and wilnessE's staled t hat thr fire truck piloted by Thoma..q E. Vfdc of '430 Y.z Avocado i'll reet , was not using red light, siren or bell. The younger A1cDonough was taken t o Community H ospil&J, Santa Ana by the G1lbcrt 8ftL1 Ambulance and has since bct"n re- leased. According to police' re- port.a D r. McDonou~h had onlf recently retired and tak('n up r~ ldcncc the day previou.s to hil; death at 428 Orchid Avenue, ,Co- ron& del Mar. ... AftCT the inqul"st the rernai:ba of Dr. McDonough "'ill hf' ship- ped t o Cwtnison, Colorado for in- terment. The deceased la sun•ivffi by b.1a widow Marguf'rllf' and thf'ir two sons J ohn or the local holn• and Leo who arrived hf're by plane from school 1n lhe ea.at. 7 Hurt in Crash a_t~.~~ystal Cove · Seven penons were injured, one trom Balboa Ial&.nd In a three ve- hJcJe cruh on Coast HighwAy at CryataJ Cove below Corona de! Mar at CJ.bout 6 :30 p. m. Friday. Phillip Dimitt, 27, of 126 T opaz Ave., Balboa Island, 1~ceived n1a· jor injurtu a.s did Gordon J oh ruton. 26. and Robert H . Paulson, 18, both marines from San Diego. Receiving minor httrls Wf're John MullJg.:in. 23. rif Van Nuys. and Marines Tho1na~ Toland. 23. Budd)• Lee Timms , JD. and An- drew Lacklf', 17 , all from San Diego. Several C(1nflicling stories of the accldf'nt have been printed but according to Newport police who <l88isted California Highway Pa- trol officers Rt the scene of the crash occu rred this way : One of the cars pulled out of the Cry.l'llal Cove road onto Coast Highw·:tY and hit thf' huge !urni: turf' truck. d riven by Mulligan•, head on. The Impact drove .the truck llCl'OIS the road and heo.d· o n tn the path of the aecond car. The cargo of the truCk, new rui·ni· lure and television sets. wu dumped Int o -:i guJJy beside the road. Dimitt WM d1i ving one o! the car8 and Toland the other. ..,. .._ •·rg 7: r -.w&,..o.e.--. ,.....,. ... a•• -------... -....... --.... ,) .. ;.,, ..... ~ .......... 9rf!1 '' ... Jl(cmlo ..,. •• lee;4!. D 18 Mr p: tL'' ... _.... lff .. iftfft•aa.wttll.,... ... ·• i . u ~ Ql ..... Tlma Pbotoj ' ' • • • • '•2 • Bo1s'. Club Begins Wliiti Schedule; .. Al.lend T• Sime • Th• wlnl<r prorram at th--.. ,. .... bJo ·-ruin, lllt.o run ~ with many varied ..,U'lltjio planho<) for the -t t.w months according to dub · lead!"L Second antlual meeUn.I' and apeh house tor parent• wu held recent]¥ to lntorm pa~ta of Bo.Ya du.b activities. aequalnt them wllb club ... -------------- factUUe• and to receive llUl'S•l-COUectinc lt&mps and .am• Of Ute lonA tron1 pa.rent. on 1-prove-educaUonat advanta&ea wtU b9 l ~-•~ •• dlocUIOecL HRbor .-l'IOld•lllll ruenta that ml&b ...., m-l.Q can aive and oonbtbute MmPe progTant and lacllllJel. to UU. n.., junior lllamp <Nb to Friday nl&ht. 50 memberw and help tome or the memben wbo rome of the fa.the~ w.,.. ~ mJgbt not othe.....r.t &et ...._... port.rd in the BoYI!.' cJW> M to luuu, AlMrt Speacln', UIC\ltl" h No?wport Ha.rbor Hlgh llChool dlttctor, pointed oul It la planned 1 e F . bo --~ to hold meeUnp every two wt!4!Q. foolball l "J.me. orcy ya a.nu thrlt dads attended the J recent Art Coate.UI On1ng:e Coast college game at Rqular monua.y art a.nd draw- H untlngton Beach. lnC contellt.a have ~ rcawned Hear Tal.Jdnc BUd at th.e club. In the Junior dtvl.alon, An entertaining procram wtU John McCIU8key won nrst prl• JM' provided Tuesday by Ed Sh.ell ot $1.00 a.nd a blu' ribl>On tor h1• of Newport when he brtnp hia de11ert .teene croyon sketch. DonaJd ralktng myna bl.rd to the club Plerce-took 11eCOnd place With 1 • ' ~ -IAI IOA NEWS. TillilES from 3.45 to 4 :1!). penclJ lketch or a cowboy. Btll JllonmaB! MOBILDKt ' . Hix new pogo sticks, so carry-~ copped third place with I BOYS' A: MEN'S SHORTS t PA.Dl roR Ol"ILT •tc. ftlp: an ing welghta up to 180 pounds, a CJ"&)'Oft dra.wtnc or an tlrpla.ne. re:cWar lk each. Wuhabl•, cotton ehor1.a tn ab1pe9 or prlDt. • Nil have be.:.n pure.hued by the club. In tbe ltetllor divlllon ( 12 years or doc-trot to th• BA.l .BOA_ O A 10, SOO M.&lfl.Wbo&. Alilo wtaa9. Jt Is planned to have pogo aUck: or l.f9 .i.nd over) Ll\wrenct CU-rn.bbt• uae.e, pick out a t.W thlnp ror CbrlAlnU HOW. 'ftlJa speed races and obstacle racea tron won tint with a pencil aketch atore ha.a many ruc1nau.a, ltemt. c:urta1J'I ~ eia&m1t11S ~ after the myna bln.I prognun. or a di'finc airplane; Robert Mc· bollen, moua trape .• , Don't turn IJ'a1 JP.l. 11• t.M!r LAY.- R 11>bons will be award~ the mem-Cluakey won the red rlbtMJn. 9'ee· A.WAY plan today. BALBON5 A 10, IOO Main at... .. O)oe,, .. be~ malting t he best time i.n ea.ch ond pta.ee wtlb a de9ert ecene a.nd • • e agr gr oup fju nlor, intermediates Roy o.nte.Ja won lhe yellow third WOMEN! 11 )'(NJ' balr atandl'.aa u.p aide dowat Do .-TOU M.ft and seniors.) plan: ribbon with a water ~ne, bath4;Q banda! AN )'OU •.tlamed rtom tM 9mlp ..W.f W.&I. Members Interested in rormlng T'be October contft'l will be )'OU"N '""1 mud\ ot • m-ana•t J"O'I ! BUt prtU... 4'rl ..._ ... a stamp oollecling and study club J~ on the bu19' of the ~t p&J.r, r bri.aC thee bope. Tov're neYM' too lb a--· flir. ltUTK'I will meet Thursday at 3:45 p. m. boat tbemit. Judcinl' will be done B&AUTT SHOP. Rv~ bu a. ftl'W' ftay9tte ........ pa Natl Narlous muns anJ n1ethods or November 1. Ua&t wUI rwlorJ·be:.nl,, broken., ba.dledl or "-tb-41ted.. llall> fw..., WN tCMI Wu.i: SLIEIO'l'ED at t-n•nday, Ck't. 5 meetl•C of the~ of avtc ~ ef !few,_., ........... U dt)" u.u; In the "froa.t m"' are Mn.. I. P. Ou.ertn, S905 Ch.aanel PL. Ne"A'- ..... filnet. ........,. ..... Sdwa.rd T . Re&ly, llS. 16 th St., N~wport BNch. \.1ce cha.I~ In thf! tillllllk ,_.at. die left la&. A. Crary, 1118 W. Ott..an Front. N~·port BNclt, cha.lm111in. Next to him 11 V ... J't'&blllt. Ill Ool6earod Ave., Coron9 d ~·I Mar, tf"(1llfurer. (New!t--Tim~ Phot o) Club Garden Grp. Has Plans for City Clean-up Ebell club's chalrmsned by garc1t:!n section , Miss f~ilia.n Dan- i• II. got under way to an early s tart .'.l.nd has alrea(.)y undertaken the project or keepin g the city's le.ts and beaches clean. Feeling that g ood works begin at home, they have .!!r•en t o It that twfl lots adjac('nt to the club I 'lnt! owned by it I are proper ex - '.ln1ples or cleanup work. T o tt· n11ntl the general public. they pl:1n to place poslPrs on city prop· erty. s1milar to thooe used rega.rd· ing fire protection in national for· Psts'. The projel·t has been ap- proved by the ci ty council and mt>n's service clubs and the Ro-- tary club ha~ sent a generou.s I check to IWp detn;r eapenoe1 at th<! sipa. it lJI hoped they will be .placed by next hoUda.y .-.on. fl"tnt meelinl' of the eeuon wU hell:f at the home ot. Mn. NeWe Spencer of eo9ta .Mua, a new meMber. Next wW be' on October 18 at the home or l\fiss Daniell, 241 Evening Canyon Road. Shore Cliffs, Corona d e! Mar. Member11 are to bring sack lunches at 12:30 p.m. and coNee will be served. Speaker will be Mr-8. Charles C. aro.oe. president or Tout.ml•· tra. club, who will nvlew Hof· tes' Garden Facts and Fancl,11. This Is an open meeunl' with all Ebell memben welcome. Charles Crawford, Dine at Rex Home Mr. a..nd M rs. Charles C ra wford of San P~dro were thie guesWJ or !(r, and Mrs. Clyde Rex. ro r dJn- ner Sunday night. llUO and WI lnclU<!M • ""-U!>G oil u.&-t 11otoro tM ,,__. nent. ll'or -with lhortor ~ Jlo.7etll ~. ·•-1 ,... .. Qt JI. llhAIC\I,.. .,. St. You -113' w'l altonl l,ot to --,- -. CM" n&lllN a -ti RUTH'S BCAUTT SHOP II rilllt - Ute comer ott Cout Bl•d. at ssa PotM*t.U& Aw., aw...:· ... Mar. PllonellllarborlVO'I. I • • • Mra. Bird'• rtnt name la "M.a.IJe" whlch abe herall a.dm.Jta la quite unuauaJ tor a girt o rlgtn&lly from Okla. Mule LI allo fl'11111t to o.dm lt that Ute slack suit by Benjamin of HoU}'WOOd hu betn a. bet neller mt the SHE SHOP, which lncldentally ii tMr abop at IOI BA~A BLVD., BALBOA. ThU all wool, .....,...., man--tallored outfit La u trim u a jet . 'J'he Elaen.hower jacket bu tl&tte~. contour wWt-baild. and the pleated front alacka ...... JOU look arr-eat. cornlng or golng! Ava.llable In mOllt colon. ftDd, out at Harbor 2080. , Co$ta ,Mesa .Man . . Expects Sister From Red China FAC Juniors Plan Parties, Learn to Make Dress Form J ean Mathews, Orange Coast t•ol lege inl!ltructor, demonstrated how to make a dres8" fo nn at the latest meeting of the Junior M a · trons section of the Costa M.esa Friday Afternoon C1ub held Walla~ Cohn, 1G71l Santa Ana Wedneaday. September 28 e.t the Ave., Colla -Mu.a.. received word clubhouse. Vivian Hlnesly &cted lhlli week that hia &later, Mra. as model ror the demoMtration. Mlank O.bbe ot Cha.npha, Chin&, Bonnie Grow. chairman or the le:tt Honr Kone Oct. 1 by Nor· sect ion. conducted th(' buslneSB ses- werta.n at.ea.mer tor Loi Angeles. slon. I,t was tlecided t o stage a • • • The trtp wtll take about 11 daya. Halloween party October 25 for Steve Deeost.&., Ba.lboa haberdubery aped&llat on & pepular Mra. Dubbe bu been a mlaalofl· the Bro~-nle troop which lhe sec· UcktL hu plight h.i• troth to Prt.cllla .Ann Patt ot Newport... Steve ary In China for nearly 40 years lion sponsors. Also planned was says that someUme between Oct. 20 and No•. l. M and Prbctlb and had .om• haJr raising experl· a p rogran1 of one-act plays to be Ann will head for Carmel and a ju.U~ ot the peace. And I quot' enc. wtth Chlneae ba.nd!UI M>me gi\'en in Ja.nuary. Steve-. "No mua.a, No t\laa" . J"Mn qo, but mor-e recently Hostesses Dolores Irwin, Bar- • • • cleared through the communl!:l-bar& Chapman and Maud<' Piece Hu Junior been crou and surly, lately! WeU, probably the held city of Changsha. rrom be-served rtofre1U11ne.nt11 of lemon don •-' .,_ to bind th• "Iron Curtain'" as she cr eam nie and C(Jffee at t he cve-ll{Ue tad la wondering why · the heck you 't ,_.e :uuu ovu T' PLAY HARBOR ... You know the p1ao9 Jut Bo .ot BA.TSHORE termed It, a.nd her lugpce was ning·s finale. BRIOOE on Coa•t Hlway ... where then'• a chi.kl....., meny·p-thoroughly examined at 'very op-Mer:nbers and guests In attend- Say County fair Made Out OK H . Clay Kellogg or Garden Grove, president of the fair board. said that the 1900 edition or the Orange county fair pald out more money but took In mor~ than lut yca.r and generally did nll r ight. He said that there were 30 per cent more exhibilll In the 195-0 fair and so the premium li~t went up $5000 this year to a high or $2-1 .814.43. Ho\lo·ever. the fair look in $58.- 7~0 rrom all sources, a gain of $14,600 over last \y.ear, so it was a good ln,·estment to pay m ore for premiums. The horse show increased its take by almost $9~. lfllying $5,8-4 5 ln gate receipts;;,,, di-t •--~-~Munity on th• t9ngthy tr.i1n trip n.nce ·included Mmes. M.ircclle round. racer can and alrpla.ne rldiel . . . & .... .,. con,.. • .,_..... ...-.. guuant.eed to lhrlll the hea..rt. of an7 UtU. cblkl ftie w.derta.d to Hon• Konx-. Steller, Bernice Hadley, Maxine 111 open dally from 11 a. m. to tl :JO p. m. An ldu.l pit.ca: tor aJtilrtbday other paue!ll°era to.Id her or Gutridge, Nettle Steverui, Virginia party ... bring your own cake or ~ nit t•IGW u.e.;. UM1 ban their sreat difflcu..IUea with the Hogland. Faye Trautwein, Blanche 0 picnic. Give the kid a bruk! 'lb08I equ..11 ot ....-i..,. MPl•C 1ted9 e•e11 to t.helr peraons betn.g Williama, Maude Pierce. Dolores , -re.hed at different elations. Irwin, Barbar.:a. Chapman, Bar-from PLAY HARBOR! . . sd V e e e Mrs. Dubbs haa recently been hara Cole, Virginia Log on, era Counf ry Carnival is Benefit for Children's Home Society on Oct. 21 tea.chine In a B1ble college and Adrian. Vi,·ian llinesly. J ean Ada.. fountain cynic: al lhal ?Nay dnlC" atore on B&lbola BIY'Cl., \IJ11venlty. Her lat.e bu.band was Mal.hews. Dorothea Martin. Bon · says that if ahe could put a meter on coffM W&rm•Up&, .... d ma.Ila bead of the Ew.ngeJtc:al Mtulon nle Devis. Ruby Berg, AM K_open· one to the lively ~traln.s or the 1nort' money than the Phone Co. t Ada, at ~Mut ~1 caA"'t pl"I' '*P In China.. She pl&na to apcnd two hefer, Paula Phoenix, Virginia Paid admissions to the 195-0 fair amounted to $50,771 , some- what smaller than anticipated but still 9,500 mol"'e than during 1949. C. D. M. Garden Club Now Affiliated Hurry! Hurry! H urry! Rlght•-------------- With State Group th1s way rolk~! The greateat Show in the World' The8e are the v.;o rds you will he11r from the bark~r at the "C11untry C3.miv111:· !porutQred by thP Ne\\•port Harbor Auxiliary ot the Children's Home Society. to be held at the Ba.Jboa Ya cht C:lub. Satllrday, Oct . 21. at 8 :30 p. m. The benerit Carnival Is being planned as completf'ly Informal and gay entertainment and hu the appealing purpose or aiding honlt·h~s.s children to rind good hon1es. All proceeds will go to the Children'" Home Socl••ty, the old- e8t and largf'st p rivate licensed rtdoption agt•ncy in the United Stalt'!I. Mrs. Charlt•s Ull n'l.'.ln of l! &P nern.I chair.nan. AlK'llon SAtf' Balboa An exC'iting evt·n t s1·hedule<l tor early In the t:Vt'llln){ will be a n a uct ion salt• l·unducti.:lf by a pro· rf'"S.'f1ona.I aoc t1une..·r rrom Auction City. To th!! highest bidders will go a voticty or n1erl·handise--the do nations of n1anuracturen and n1ert:hanL,. both tocal nnd rut.ion· al. Mrs. \Vt>ndell (.'nlk1ns and Mrs. Frederick Cleary ha'w'e been dill· ge.nUy working on thta unusual project during the s um mer manlha_ • "Windjammers:· the colltttlon boK a.nd trot arr with the .U.X-ftlter,) W'ffb ln California before con· j Chaniberlaln. Pamela Daniels , Corona del Mar Garden club ls Do h N now an atriliate of the Calitornh:1. Garn~ or ~klll • • • t..lnulng to her rorm'r home in Laura Adams, rol Y • ewman. Women don't need a lot or money to be s..._;mf ... w1tom.T • Johnatown, Penn. Mury D. Wilson. Ethel R oberts. Garden Clum, Inc .. it wu pro~- Sure to be a n1ajor c.hvenuon or · "'----a s th Eleanor Lisk Jeant' ly announced by the president. Le-e Stroup owner or JO LEE Sport &.hop, ~ eaa PfC!ft .arace pe · . · Mrs. Frank Powers. when .she en-lhe evening nre lhe games of it . . I cite for an example: A UtUe WoUlllQ MM lilal ......... cm a H b 8 I CI b H1nesly. J oy~e Holhst<.'r. Elinor tert&ined members at thelr first a.kill which ~1 r~ Gayle Sue• and t-3nger that you can't real.flt g-rabblng and pullJns owr-,ou-r totmed ar Or 0ys U t;arr. ~org1a Jones. Fred~h rail meeting in her home on .Mar· l(ra. Don Gall!S have arranged head. Il'a or rlne, beige jersey with black velvet D6or collar. ll"rank-Bates. BilliP Thronson, Bonnie Try your skill and win a prize. ly ruhlonabl~ ! Well YES! The price $7.90. Perhape a flared skirt Takes part in Grow and c. E . Thomas of l'or t· guerite a'w'enue. they say! Could you break a baJ-1 tl 0 I The club inaugurated Jut year loon with . a dart ? Could you to ma~ch ! But of coune ... $1N1.96. HJt!_" hi~-~ ~tch up the Pomona F.a·1r an . re. l.J. beautification programrorpl&nt- 1 b II I sleigh to Jo-Lee Sport Shop, 1813 nrport ""-· '--ML w tng geraniums and-wild nowen in throw a P ng pong a nto a -A L W'll bowl or gold fish ? Or pitch pen· e e e Nine Harbor Area Boys· Club nna ane I parkways and vacant lots. 8l<J niea, toss a quoit, or guess which I Wa.nt to get out of thla w orld where •ve.rythlnc LI'!' Place me.v1bera enjoyed a recent day at Leaves $I 000 to this year will Fo3Y a ttention to stMng in the nM.Ze l.q tied to that your warm., trualing, IJtUe ha.nd In mine and t1y ••ar wtt.h me to the Loa Angeles County Fair at m&.klng a lleys or the community wonderful prir.e '.' Could you hit the Corona. del Mat Stables, S. W. of Avocado 8t. on Cout lftway. P,omo na.. The group went to.ihe Christ Chur·c·h more attractive. wtth a squirt g un the lighted I You 'll think the big bam.s, tack rooma. corrals and alffk honea are Fa.Ir t o operate the Sout.R'em Hawkins ----~-- ciga.rette the man in the sou·weat· propa of Grandma .Mmem '. Feel rree to co over there and mW a.round. CallfornJa Boy•' Club Assoclat1on The late Mrs. Ann.:_ Unitarians to Hear er is holding in his lips, and put The dop, cata and honu are all very fr1andly. Bo-19 Mr. Ha.ni.a t';th which wa.a aunorvised each La.lie. pioneer real es le dealer. rldl h I ( 12 [f "'" t th ... -left $1000 to Christ ChurC'h by lhe R' •d p t out his light? Do you think your Who'll been runnlnc lhia ng 9C 00 or yr". )'OU .• e e y by • dlrfert!lfll Boys' Club In I . k 1vers1 e as or weight ca.n be guessed? \V ould urg' to ride, I won't blame you. It BO hopperui th~ phone bl Har. 371. Southern California.. The ns.n. .. Sc3, it wa..'i Thannouncedp tdh lsll wee · h. 1 h ' Q e e by thP Rev. omas en e · pa.OJ· The Unitarian Society or Ll.· you like a w Ile e ep anl . r • . t . ' P\e.D'.t\len 4f"V1ded .f~ groupB of tor. The church has specified that b I would you rather have your for· Mr. Gil Brown ot Polly Apparel. Ca.t.a Meaa': ·~ 't.tr' ~ Dttri.ri i ' \l{ree ..J lbeyj donld. work In shlfll'I t'· •Um -~ divided h~tween land-guna Beach will ineet at t e lorn<' Id , I r --· Wb ... u-.; pc of Mr . and Mrs. Edgar Smith, tune to llradalrttl man and consequently hu a keen eye or T .. uea. en or one and .i ha.It h ours operating scap•'ng the ground• '''" noyment _ __._ r h r h boo h M b . ,....... 15.'59 C3.t.&liru St., next Thu.,....y. n c arge o t e1'e t JJ, meai . r go calling on him, he pu.lh barga.lnai otf th• ahel•u like m iU out the booth and t tu-ee hours orr to on the church d<'bl fo r the new 7 Tit Walter J . Cole. La""•rence Bro...,·n. or the hat! The other day we were dl.ecuuing the faC't that little take Jn the Jl'aJn aanctuary. Oct. 12th, at :f~ p. m. e David CoNCOn , ~1l :i.s.:;-~~~~· glrla probably Celt very proud &.nd not at all ahy: weartng a. Thme oper&Un&" the booth apenl r~: oi~e:~~-~ ~~~ Roy Andersen. o an · g . LOomcra!t ling-ham dress. Mothent' reel proud too UM they ca.n t.belr time makJ.nc-ba.ndicrart arti· C t' t G t "Aft.er Twenty Yeani," will be the F'red B. Hun ie , Hugh Spnnge.r, bUy theH char.min' lltUe dreuea for around U .86 and \lRJllh the cld to demonstrate .-ome of the Onnec ICU UeS I twentieth anniversary of hlll Kenneth Staregt>. Challen Landen I proverbt.al ta.r out or them. Brownle Wiil be gbd tp ahow theee to Boya' Club acUvtUe.. Woodwork· at Sprague Home ministry sermon. and will brieny and J . Harold Caldwell will have you at tW Newport Ave., Coata Mua. in.a". lathe work, plaste r ot part.a, h ch a. busy evening. • • • pa.lnUn.& &.nd copper work w~rt> Miss Ruth Sprague or New Ha· review the world ~to. w 1 he The Balboa Ya.cht Club wUI demonstrated. ven. Connecticut is the guest at was born, telling what happened preaent 8 restive carnival appear. NOTICE: ALL RltD ANTS I.NTERESTED JN OOINC ON A Those m&klnJ the trip were the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin to It, (the men w:ho destroyed It) anee, with Mn . Elwood Martin In PICNIC AT THE OLD RED BAJU!, GO RJOHT AHEAD. Jack Steinmann. Joel Leonanl, Sprague of Bayshoi·e Park. Miss and what it means to be a liberal charge or decoration•. • • • Nathan· Varney, BUI Maxwell, Sprague arrived Sunday night at today. Mn. J. Leal!• Stefrenaen and c:a.r.lval Buker If you pollllhed ruhlon plate.fl are rort.una.te enouch to own a Clyde -Fftlnk.el, Btll Bearden. WU-Loa Angeles International airport Mn.. Kenneth ~ttc.her are co-r • knit suit (and h'aven know• you mua:t have p&ld pole:nty for It) It Uam l'oeart-71 Roger McRe& and for & three wetk• 'vacation with St. Anne's Pansh . f au festival .. · .. ~ Bl AllM'• Catholic dlu"* oa- nual porioh. boz>ar and Fall ·r-. val Will bit held on the achoo} ground.a, SOUth Kain alreet, at ' -Borchard, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, October 13, 1,4 and 1.6. A fe..i.ture of eath day'• program will be a apeclaJ dinner appropriate to the d&J and ee."911 at moddal,e co8t. to ena.ble t11e1 entire ,ramaty lb enjoy a fine borM-oooJlitd ...t ... p.irt ol tbelr partldjl&Uoa In the teaUn.l. . Arranr<menll ha .. -.,.. to accoromodate the ecbOol ctdl· cken at two aftemoon asllila.. •. C!Jle be&tnNnc at f p.m. c. J"rl. day and the othu on .~ ltartJ..n.C at 4 p.m. P'rlday'a dinner of flalb &ad trench frlea. all you can Mt tor 50 cent.a will be aerved from • p.m . unW 8 In the new}J dec,o .. rated .chool halt: Th• buaa.r pl"Oper will eomprtae Uae WNal boot.ha,. C'&mea and contea:ta with •peclaJ emphuia on dolla. pottwy, fancy work. cooked f<JIOda. bll..b!d goods, vc>eeliea. ham.a and aov- 1 elUe.a. The l'el'Ula.r wee1tt7· blnco fle!ISion will be Mid in the Kbool Mll following lbe Frk1ay ffen1ag dinner and will be repeated on Saturday and Sunday. "' One or the innovations of (tits year's. arrair is the special pur- chase or 300 o f the famed "Story Book Doll!'!." "which cs.re being dres&ed In appropriate 11tyle by a committee or pariah eee.mat.resa- e.s whose a im is to gladden the I heart.B of three hundred UtUe ctrla on Christmas morning. Other beoth.s will rea.ture gift ltemt for boys and grownupa and all mer; cha ndlse was selected with ap- p roaching holiday sea.aon in mind a.nd an effOrt wa.s made to obtaln articJea appropriate for ChriatmM giving. Many choice a.nd desirable ltema will be found at the be.:r.aar which o rdinarily could not be bought in the atore.s. On Saturday the _ba..z.au will open at 4 p.m. a.nd the day's rea. turc attraction will be dancl.n&° on tht> school grounds rrom 8 p.m. until 11. Special &.rran("ementa ha,\'.£_been made to present a p~ gram ol square dancing in qte evening and luscious hamburg-en, to~ther with a variety of bevef'- ages will ~ available throughout tile evening. All of the games and contests will be kept In operation during the ljt1!JJre evening a.nd wUI be continuea •g-a.in on Sunday. Sunday's ~a1ctivltities will begin at noon with a dellcloua eh.le.ken dinner, prepared by, Chef David Keller and servt'd by the ladies ' ot the partah under "the direction rif Mrs. Barrios. Mra. Ward and Mrs. Whipple throughout the an- ernoon. and early evening. The c08l of the dinner will be $1 .00 per person lb C'n&ble every Ca.mUy in the pariah to enjoy the entire dey. The highlight or Sunda.y'a tes- sion will be the awarding of the beautiful Chevrolet Sedan for \\.'hich ticket.a ha ve been ROid dur- ing the past several weelta. Twenty.two merchants of South Main street and the uptown UC· lion have publicized the be.D.u and sold tickets at 25 .cent.fl ea.ch during this time. Prepar.l.tlons ror the Fall Feali· val are under the direction of Fa- ther Quinn, assistant to Father Bradley and an active committee or workers with Pierre Goubert as chairman: David Keller, vtqe· chairman and Dorothy Brady, &ee· ret.ary. E, J. Huegle is handling pf blicity. 11i, • ~fic' I..' ' . I ; . -· ,. . . ' Mrs: Geral~ Rausa in. New Y orlc City · Mn. Ge.ra.1d Rauu and UtUe daughter Diane of 2830 W. New· port Blvd., NewPort Beacll., left by plane lut week 'ror New Tork Ctty. In the eutena metropoUa they are vlaiUng Mra. Raua'B parent.a, Mr~ and Mrs.. Bea Berka · wtU< M.ra. Rausa and Diane plan to be away three week.a or .a. cho.Jrmen or ent,rtalnment. whkb A barker (do you auppoee yvu certainly behooves you to take ca.re of lt t Ta.ke &h oW friend's Don cta.rke. her brother and aiater-ln·law. wUI include a barber shop qU&r-will rteogniae J . LeeUe Stefren·-advice and aend It to the WASHINOTON' CLEA..NBR.8. Helen RJc:k-----------------=============------------------------------t.elte TOC&ll&tng appropriate senU-een in that mustache and de.Tt>y man penona.uy hand .. blocka knit.ii to your mc:aaurament.e! If .)'Otlr znCnt.t. and a h1lariuus ~io. A hat!) will an.nounce all eV"enta In treuuf"ed knit wtt hU become l&lll' and abapeJMa. don't fret; Helen puppet .now with numben from the cu.a:t.orn.a.ry ca.mJY&J llngo. will flX .. , . You• BUit wtll be ca.retully wubed In ... p and Wll.tel' ~Uemen Prefe r Blondee,," fea-Popcorn! Peanuta! Hot cotf•! a.nd completely rejuvenated A ruhaped. A.l8o tMee apedau.ta hand tunas carol. Channing. wlll be Banecued bot Oop! flnlah pt..rdlne11 A velftta a.nd uJt..bins that'• trkkJ-tll(e. Rand ftttD by Jim and Don Stetre.nan. Come one! C.Ome all! run for plet.tlnl' Le another specialty. You can keep espeNll¥e t.blftp lookin.&' "-ha.rmollk:a playt'r, Russell Ca.kl-everyone! A..4,lnluloa, fttty eenta. that way by Roding" them to Waah.lnaton Cleuen, U9 ~ An_, well of -n.tin. Wiil add to tbe the one--ba.lf part ot a dollar! Oet EJ.Jboa laland. can Harbor Sf8 for pick Up 1nd dellvwy. Newa·'nmea ad.a have been read In the Harbor t~r over 40 yea.rs. pW.y. Tbere wlU be danclnl' you.r Ucketa at the door an • • e ~1 the evening-for every-I October 21 ! • • Mr. Roberta ot Robt.rt'• Jewelf'J' 3l8ya. "'D'1AM11tdl a.re not ~a girl'• -friend, altllo, mJnd J'O'I. l laft -mlgllty tluhy roclu rtpt here ln my store." Mr. Rolllrta .. a ... man, and hlo Wife, Ctlnol4n°" plays lon&·halr, ~ ........ 'noe pollll II: You don't hive t.o ~· your bom-to -a UM WI stlllet- parior. Mr. R. bdlevea that a wOMAa eeA *> a lilt .Sta a lltUe .,,.t...,.. jowolry. Hence. be lwo a bl& -ot ......... M •1 pr. Nec.kl.a.ee. brae.let .a.Nini' Mta for U up. ot If JW"n I ¥'11' ~ there'll alwt\70 be pearl cboken. Don't '!i1: l -"C • -•! Robert'• J .... elry II •t llS% Marine Ave.,-.-ta. •"-!DU. . . . "' I Heed • new otew•polntT TlteN II no .W. lir..i ......., wl i • uJt .Jwy. IUcha.rdllC>n can't doU up wtUl w ot W ta' q •aW. curtaim! u J'O'l1' u.. WJD9 lactdnc ID Jo'• .S.Ylw.. •nr• ~ ,.,_. Med .me a.w cb'&pH. or tra'MJ'99 rode or _,.. a ........ ~ .Of So ..... l.o J...,. •• 'IUld &'It --. ,.. •• - dllall and """' ,.._.._ b1nocll. Dallu I. all -Im ooltl .., ., It'• pwfct4' 0. ll. -CWt.oift A ~ Aop II N 1* • OoMt 81..S.. 0..-dol .... . • • • • u.orCa? .. Dr. Qa1'ar'd &:: 11tt•t. -.. .:., rlt7 • '-'-' -· 11aa ---plat opla. I -jllll .. ale 21•1 af a ~----utlclo,---··-· 7 .... .. Iwoa14M ... to11u;rtM-lf I_..,. .......... . ~.w.i...--........... -1-alimo'a-*• f.ad8 wtddl I aa perrf• a to ,_ m ,.. ... a .... -: -auu_T_la_ .,_ .... ,_QI~ & ' •iM 1aw.u-:"·•a...-•• •nPt1i41rn•.s-_ .... __ .. ___ . • • - You benefit every day ••• because they're so c Your ~me Slllf brighter and cleaner, needs redecorating fu' less often, when y~ have an dearic range and water heater. You en;o,' your living ~-day after day aCtU day. . . \ . AND JOI' gtt 11 sptrill/ ~-tUctrN _, • • ftW ~·t-' .,,.;irr lwlltitlt -. ,,,,,,,, B011f tltttrk. A.Ii JI•' "111/tr. so111ller11 c.11foni .. Mlten' c ... ~ .. , .. .. , • l t ' 11 . I • -~ • "' ' ' • • i ' • ' • • • ' ' • • • • . . • ,.,. 3 T_~_ .... _h_y_~Oc __ t_~_i_ri_~_l_9so~--'~--.,.-~::-o:-~~~-.-~-_:_~~~~~-.:__~_!!N~E'W~PO~R~T~IA~BO~l~*~·~~~~W~'S~·~Tl~ME~S~~~~__.:-~~~~·~.~--:~~~~~~~~~~~~-====~:::; lmtalletlon Program 'Booster Night' . ~thodtat Fedowshlp E.l.o(a r--.-ick Pfen~cfby . is .Ann'4al t=tAtt-fest fney~uretea New · \II UGIHI Bethel MotH.,. Club f M G Even•llCJ Pt09r•m iS' Bride ·in A ·-*llllS __ ..., .... or esa range . llunda,y .. enltoa" 1~ • r. eloclad """ ,.... _.. lw In-'The annual 0.-.qe .. Boaof.or n.,. I>...,..... for U.e Mot-ot .f .. u .... n.";"a"··nd:--Pr·-·-:,·z-e""'"s ..... M ... -a, ... k..,.e_Bene,. .... --:f .. ~, .. t-B·""r ... idge~ ~'1?::.r=-:~ ?=:~~"'~ E..~~ r=: ~t=~ °'.;:Q~ Patia· Ceremony . , • eveitlnl' meetJnc October 4 at pe~ en.Jolb(r U"9 attalr. v~ Oildet ~p. now W. 'be ·1m0wn u The home ot Mr. and Mn. wn. . Memorable Event C,ui H' arbor Star';. Z,': ~..!:. ~-;:::: : ~~ ~ ~ ~ '::!: ~~~·=~ ~ :=:ai:~r1~~·~8!«.w: · I \II .,) lln. Bury --a1 Ml• --d ,,_ NatlMal and ..U.-.,. wllllo.. tllo --Edna Oannlck. ll<M1' -1 tecfrt:nlJ --· ·-.. ll<;loua 0 ....,. lddtB Alllott Ge* Ojlt• lot'""""'°i. Youth hllowlblp la Blvd., dauelltA!r of E. Gannlck or A hdndr.i ""d fifty Huborlt ren ot-ta ot loo CN0111 ...., llnlnlJ the a...,,.... pq11ey la..,,.. ror llofl an4 IJltlo tn ,u.. .. .....,u. Boot°" Mw .. and Roy Down• of enjoyed a bW and bye se1sfon 1 Bob shop; Edytlae Kempu, bU. eened t.t. tM ci.-of the ..-IOl1. batln& Oommunwn .Ad tta stand UHt elPlh .,-act.. · EI Tbr0, aon of Kr. and Mn. R . ThW'llday eveninC" In Coata Meu ket trom Jun CotUe; M.ra. Bula. Mr&. cut, 'f'llolr!a• ,,...so.d. on tome vital naUonal atfalra. ""'1le U. arriae st&rtl at l:Mi Dowftai·ot Kalt lAk• City, Utah. A.merlcan Legion hall at. the bene~ Old S~ce tolletrfq from craw· N-....4 to UMt ao.ntJ.naUq" eommJt. Mra. Sllen Br.ce ~ ibort OoodllJ b3.lJ wlll be open • hall Rev. Charlee Hand offk:lated at nt oo.rd party sponsored by flu. tord D.rup; ztta Mu CoffiTLUt, tee wve Mf9. bean 8m1lh. ch&IT-resume of the •lt:lln of ..;. west hour earlLer for tboM who wtab tile doubJe ring'" ceremony, tn the bot Star chapter, OES. baaket from Jean CotUe• Pauline man: MN. P. V. Petareon:, )In. and CaWomJa ln p&~cular tell to l&lk or play pin• J>Ollrl· Alter a patio of the Hourigan home. Wort.ky Matron Zdyt.he Kemp-Juper,· Cancfy from joeephine JUllM &ma. 'l1Mtr npoft 'MU ~ of the evutS·wbkh ~ t.d 1hort wonhtp period •eh lf'OUI> The bride, rt.ven tn marriage by tt and Wortt&y Patron CUba Moe--CaJderboad· c..rmen Halaer •ta· be a.ccep~ a.net otftotrl elected tO CallforNa,. c.nlanntal year ad~m• for tt. own ~ her brother. w.iter Oa.nnick, wore ala w.iromect guuts u official tlonery f~m Maude Wood.' Mra. and lnKalled at a lunch90n meet.. Th• 'at.: it curtalna 0 ntrd ·u &nd bU&lneea .....icra. A teere&· white ~.1tln wtth fingertip veU bait aad hoM.e9. Lela McMillan H oly, candy from AUen Phann· Ing to be h•ld Nov..rrd>tr 1 at on • ca:p -nre aeene pewith tr. tkln period c1oeea ~e •Ve.ni.J1s. which fell from a tiara of orange wu 1me1.il cbalrman &.nd re-. ·lCJ ! Mra. Seymour, uh tray 12:30 p.m. In .Balboe---Bay d\ab. pla!u tn the back'gToUnd and a Womo1n11 and teed pea.rla. She apomlble for mu.;h of t1'e aucceu lrotn J ean Cottle: Dr. Jordan, Mno. 'nlomu uu for early ,_ full moon llhlnlnr. A nwnber of Mrs. Ruasell Albert carried a ehower bouquet of or· of the event were bc:r committee&. cake baked by Ra.rlotd Fink; An· ervaUona a.nd 1be ma1 be called me.n In okl weat cub we,.. pt.I\. &n(e blouoma .ind white orchid.I. Laura McClellan. refrelhmenu; nabelle Fullerton. wtnter Ue from at Beacon MSS--M. end U.0Uad the camp n,.. sing· is Honoree et Miu ~erly Beede u matron E&O.er Job.Mon. deeoraUons ; Ruth VapllonlJ Houae. Preaa:nt for th•. eveninc: were lnr otd· tim IOn.P and ~aying Surpr·iae Lu' ncheon ; of honor wore p&.le pink georgette Delater, Elllher Devine, Opal the Ml!9d&mu A. W . Gunn, R&rry mU9iool ln~enta With tJara of yellow nowe.ra, Weet. ud Sylvta Place, t\c.ket.s; Burdick, Rex .A.lbrit'bt. Roy lllr· S J ., 1 -carrying a notecay of yellow rose E<lJth• K•mper, Bettye Fink. Chri1tmas Plana mundoon, Dan Snoltll. w. B. Mer-cotty en~no ed th• alngtng ~ ·pnttlly ~nted luncheon bods. Sylvia Place and Delphy H•!>' hd 8 • d I Sh rill, W. E . Nlclt•ll. IC. V. R&pn, with But<h Quarry dolnc th• ,... ciftn M.on.day by Ml'L Mal-Al Cbpper wu best , man. pule. door prtzee ; Bette Smith. e,, r1 a OWer Miiton Tucker. S. L. Willoughby, wh!aWnr. The other welftem colll\ ~td ol o.ta M .... oompU· Mu.le wu provtded by Gordon mndy ... 1... Occupy Island WSCS Ja.mH Harri•. Roy W•lkiN. Van chanctere w•re Owen Anl<eny, mealing' her moUt.er. M.ra. RUMOU Lon(fellow. Tablea were attractive with Rob.lneon, Kenneth J~. Carl P'rank Philltps, Frank Puaons, Albert o f Ba.nta Ana. Tbe lunch· The reception following the center p I e c es of n ower·filled . Mn. A.. Woodhouae "rved u Th.om&&. P . V. Pwtenon, Charlea Myron 'rt.it. Harold Kyle and Tom eon WI.!' a Wl'J?rlee '-° Mn. Albert, ceremony wu held In the patio, cn.c.ke-r buket11. given u tab\e co-hosteas wtth her daua-bter. M.ra. Gammon, Charlea Taylor, Ha..roldo Quarry who spun t. tew yaqu1 for Whc> before her Au.gull weddln•. with Mni. William Hourigan and priu9. Frank Wlaho.n, when the latt•r Fink, Sam Crawford. S*per and Ute e.njoyme1lt ot every one. F~ Md m&de her· hom e wtth the Mrs. John True.blood assisting. Hoollett Bu1 e.nlerlalned mernben ol the WSCS H•rtwirt Pete.non. Paraons then did a ttal old time Rekla. For the honeymoon trip to Big Many door prtzea had bttn do- nated by St~r members and loca1 merchant.II. The han<bome hooked rug made by Ruth Deister was won by Maude Sibley, past grand matron tor the state of California. Olhen taking prizes were: Laura .14cCleJlan, order from Rlchard'11 market; Henry Delster. carving set from Wf!stem Auto Supply; Ca rt'Q ll McLauren, poker .Mt from Rod &.: Ree-I : Mrs. Mc· Lauttn. tea pot given by Worthy Matron Edythe Kemper: Mu.. Brlgp. pen and ~ncil set given by Sylvia Place; E velyn DavUi. ean'lnga donated by Hampton Drug•; Burla H&.wU.ston. order from RJcbard'11 market; Mrs. Jame11, bracelet. rrom R oberts J.welen: AnnJe Wa.lker. atattan- ery given by M rs. Place.: Eleanor Uat. ordt-r from 4 sJand market: Mrs. Aln1a Cammack. flashlight f rom Art Kemper Tackle store; Mrs. Ton1 Adams, painting from Beul~ Benedlct: Balboa Island Community Meth· Jlg-. Pmk ·.l'08U ~ wedWns bells Bear, the bride wore a belgt> g.:ib· odist church at a noon luncheon A I The Granger'11 little Rangers wei:e Wied in decoraUn.. ln the ardlne auit with brown accessor· Wednesday, October. at her bom• utumn Co ors danced two squares under the call· games foUOWir)&' lbe luncheon Mn. IM;and the while O"rehlda from her at 336 Ea.at Bay Front. in At~ointments lq of Joe Rapier. The Rangers Wood_JOW Cooper '&Jtd ·Mtt. Ruth brid.aJ bouquet. Others serving on tbe tune:heon Included Linda Tnlt. J.1c-kle Gar· Barnett wert. awvded prizea. -+------ committee were Mrs. Wayne for ub Luncheon ntt, Patty and Judy Parker, The ,-ueeta bf'P\.l.&ht lovely wed· Hunter, Mra. Leonard Harcrrave, George MlUkln. Corliss Ankeny. dine Ci& to the honoree.~ Ebell I$+ Book Sec. e-Pumpltlna and ftutt ln colon set ~j "'"' -... __ ,.,_,J M Mno. BlaJJche Bakker and Mra. Rojfer G•o<Te and D&ru\Y Card. ~ o,.n .. -~ -· were eo-to l 'eet w1•th by nature's autumn palette cen· _.__ ,....,_,_ ........... _ .,._ Upd!k M Bea Rauser. Mn. Maroaret Dee.r· Mn. Irene Olllla C1resaed In Span-...-..ea ...,\S.U.., ,,...,,.,..,,1\,-_,y f!, e tered the luncheon table and other · Wood ·• d M C 1· B born ""aVtJ the devotiolls. !ah coetume and aang "R...i.mona." ~nm.· Hogl&nd. row na . rs. 0 In rOWn • appointment.I carried out the I J J G Phllll n It wu decided that the society and "Sert>nade of the Bella ·· Eino ey. oe oaee. to.nl ps, .ovon theme., when Zenobia Froat wu · ,...__ .... A th wlll take u their Christmaa proJ· OIUla. and Gilbert Bu rns compoaed Phillips. Barnett. .... vui?Cr -~..... e A change In place of meeting hoetess on Thuraday to memben h •--d h r E'·'i I b' r· book · ect the Homer Toberman Settle· both ends of a ho~e a.nd danced os~~ an onoree. or uc.1. C' u 8 1rst section of the Get·t og-f!ther club. Shar· J h •-·--• b h h · ment home at San Pedro and that Ing with the hoateu duUea at thP to the tune of '"The Old Gray as ~~ announct.'U y t e c &.lr· Instead of sendlog gi!t.s, ea c h Frruit home. on Catalina Drive Mare." IF II ' Pl ti rnan. Mrs. P..1y Harvey. Slated member will give $1 .:Ml a nd let I was Leonora Zube. A piny setting fo rth ro:ison~ a an ng for Thursday. Oct. 12. it wiH be at the home do the purch81Jln&". Bobble &lmont rtt-efved a ........ for joining the Grange wu pre· is Su·bi'"ect.for Ute home of !"frs. Colin Bro\.\-n. Bualnese vavf! way to more -r-sented by Mmt>11. Iva Coe and • Bay Shores. instead of at the • • lclal prize. Othen enjoyin1 the alt· lrffl• OU1la and Messrs. Gilbert i FAC Gorden Sec-t1on I Fenelon home. exciting affair when memben emoon of friendly .,.OCialton brought gifts as a poet·nupl~ were Mildred Men-ill, Mary Mc· Burns and Roy Coe. Thr~ gay ------- h r M J h Bal nln•tl•• bell"' In <h• ~""'"' or Opening tall mo.tine or the H. h S h I PTA 8 ower or n . 0 n nes Donald. Elia:ibf!.lh Belmont, Nina -,,-I •--r th C t M 19 C 00 M t d ht f M Minf!a. Mable Qt.Jarry Jos1t-Burn.i ga.rden 11eet ...... o e oa a ua. .._on gomery, aug er o ra. Walters. Dorise Jeako, Alma and Len.~ Ghlh dreAS'ed In choru111 Friday ~rnoon club w ill be Membership Dr1·ve rercy Baines. who recenUy camf! Thomnann a.nd Ollv• Wau.,.h. .. 3 2 h t II -•t •·1 ~ed .--• costumes or the •uorlod •nd .. An""'d held F'riday, Octobe r 1 at p.m. Off G d S ere 0 ve .... er U"C ng mar,, H05teu for November 2 will .. _ r~ '4.11-"""'" to 00 t•rt I th t uc t he Can Can and other old tltneo In the clubhou.se. .... n e eas · N ina Waltera. Bi f Whit Next meeting will be on Novem· chorul'I numbeta, even lo lhrpw1ng Mrs. George saett o · ber l at the Cliff Haven home of the tradlUonaJ re4 gartf!r to men I tter will ta.lk on .:·Fall Garden Mrs. Baine11 with a. ~·cent lunch· Officers Honored In the audicn~. Mn. E8ther Belau Pla.nlinc and Bul1>9. Tea hosleu· eon to be served. acc:omrnnied at the piano. At a es 1A.1U be Mr•. H . B. McMurt.ry. By Bethel 157 on late hour home made apple ptc a;cct lo.o chairman: Mn. i'lorence. Cards and Luncheon on Afternoon Program for Starbright Club a.nd coffee wert' ffrved to the ! Bl&hmey and lt_tTa. W. B. MelloU. Co rt S N"ght guest11 and members. Lecture-r All IJ'E:~n and &Ue•ta are ln· u e y I Dorothy tleorgo urangnl and ~· ... to aUOnd. Honored Queen MarJorlt Pu.l.81· presented the f!venlng'• entertain· ------- fer of Bet..l\el 120, HunUnrton me.nt. -People do read the want ad8. Greateat flrat day return of a.ny 111embenhip drive in recent yea.re wu the happy report given by Mrs. Stu.:irt Diehl. membership chairman of Ne'A.·port Ha.rbor Union Hlch school Pa~nt·Te.a.ch· er Auocl&llon. following re.turn envelopea brought in by students. Mr. Mlthoff, ca.nut& 11et from AIJen •• Variety; MarfP Kaia.er. t.ake-t from Jean Cottle; Mn. Ol'iffln, OuhU,-ht from Lido Pe-- ninaula ahipyard; Joeepblne Mc· CleJJ.an.. suat book from Sylv1a Phce: N•ll Shook,__...l'reue Job from t7nJon and tumJtun pallsh An afternoon Of carda followed rrom Sbdl Ott both Balboa h · Jun.Cheon when the Starbrta-ht J&nd: Walter PKk, but.er atven club of &rbor St&r chapter, OES by Eathet Devtn1: 'u1tta'n Gant, uaembled Weodne.sd.ay. October 4 "7 DR.kr Devtne; Lllllan Gant, ln IOOF hall. Coat& Mua. On the Huokl rink. candy from Dot • luncheon COG\m.ittee were J?orria Beach. preald4H.I and all other •ta· ~~1 nt§;~d::~;;:?. Balboa Island Pilol · to Fly ~i:Z:~==~s::: Stratocruisei to HOQOlulii The drive rwa through OcL 27 and 10&1 la 100 per ce.nt or more r.emberahip at 50 centa per per· eon. A prize w ill be. awarded to the clau with the h.lghest per· cenlal"e.. Mn. Diehl will ~ on hand tonl.(hl I TueadayJ to take appUcaUons at the first P .·T . A . meetlr\&", 7 :30 o'clock, at the hl&"h Khool. J Rap:n. Dorot.bea Jobnaon.1 EYel.)'n Davia a»d Bel.tiYe Fink. Wbeu Ellyn Nle.latn pn:Gded. at the abort bPlneu ...son. lt wu dedded to held future meeUnca on the MCOnd Wedneeday of each month. lrt\c nut one. will be on N ovember I In IOOF ball. SmJth ot Baal.a Ana and Grae. Captain I:. L. Remlin. ot 120 South 8.y irwmt. ~boa X.~d. SwarU of HunUnst.on S...Cb wu• o•e of United Air LJ:ne.t'" most 'aenior pllob bu been· asralftled ~Q. n.v stvee uicort and" honor, u W•re HoooNd Queemi Jane DOllter of the compe.l'ly's )lalnttnPr St.ratocrulaer• aoon "to_ be operated over the IJ'!lthc.J ol5. Santa Ar.a; Bark"' a::Unc'~ new direct Los Angelee·Ho11 olulu route, a.ccoalin&" to .J. CQrO· Peta. S.thel 111 of Laauna Beach pany a nnouncement. The route, opening Oct ober 9 wnt" .Up~ent and Ja.net Vlncent, Bethel 5, Ana· the company's pttMnt San Fr&n£1•co-Honolulu.. run. Pftant tor the a!larnoon we.re : .,._ ___________ _cc__ lle.lm Remelln Is one of Vie country'&-.,. Erma LaC'henmyer, Marie Kat.er, ·iro"nattd Quffn Eleanor Ragan veteran pik>ta In commercl-11 aYls· 'taJn Reme.1.Ln aerved with the &::thel Freitac. Ealhe.r Devlne, J o presided at a short bUlftn•te meet· tlon. Hi• flying canw:r atarted Eighth A.Ir Force in En.gland u PKk. Sylvia Place, Bessie L. 1 1 lng which Included completion of kl a post commander In cb•..... of Benedict . Maude Wood. Margaret plana for a picnic a.t the Muonlc back In 1918, while wor ng at -•- &ab. Laun. McClellan, Ellyn children'a home in Covin• on Oc· Pa.ramonl P\Olura during-\.\'.hich eervlce and fe.t'ry 1quad!"QM-H e NI •-·-• ·1 M MUI E ti.me he took a11 aeronautical returned to United in 1916 and f:...,;n, ......,. ~ c_ a.n. v a tober 15. ~ Moor(" Ed th Kempe Maude S ~ course at the Unlver-sit)' of Cali· wu a.sslgnf!d tO the company's Sibley. Eather John.Ion. Molly th~ beautiful refreahment table forni-.l. Between 1911 and 11111 he r- .IUID-BYWAY 1 ,. .,.. ~- !$ • '{OUR MOM , • • ·------· . • BABY YOUR MONEY! Put it into Investment Shares at the NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL! Then you'll know that ·it's safe .... and it will be profitable. too! At NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL all funds are insured 1 up to $10,000 and earn current high 3 ~ dividends! !11 addition, your money is a \1ailable at any time without any red tape! Buy Investment Shares t oday, in units of $HJO. and know that your funds are wisely placed' DRIVE l '.-t\..REl'l 'LJ.Y . DRl\'E C'01"RTE01'SLV! NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND ASSOCIATION LOAN P .. '\. P .'\.L;\lER, Prt .. titl"nt SS33 Via l~ldo Harboc 1500 L. NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA ' What a ""row:id-up" of .ight-seeing and fun when you go Ea11t by Gr'eybound ! Conven- ient serVice t:ver1· wht:N! ..• air-conditioned Super.0,ache•. -. atopovera anywhere you wiah ... choice of many diB'erent rouiea. 11IM9 A10 • l-,_',/ ~ "!:;' ~ -~ ~ "f'tr CMU.0 • , tM..U .....U t7.U ll1IOrT ••• 142.M "7.t5 II.JS .WYOft ..... "·" t .tf .. MNIAPOUS M..65 61.41 6.flt 10UOM .•• 51.60 M.Jt I0.9 lllWOltll.UG 14.41 61.ff 6.U WASHllMTON 47.U fS·U t.u DIS MCNlllS • n.u AU ""' { (,,.._T-.Jr-) AMAtnl8 AMllKA toUIS At AJIAZ1Nlll LOW ton I Make your trip Ea•t a wonderful tour, compldt: with botela and si1bt.eeein1 t.oura! For uample.: CHICAGO • . • . • , • • • 9 Oayt . , • • I 93.97 NEW YOl..K CITY . • • , • 15 O.ys , • • , t 39.49 SOUTH, EAST, MIDWEST , • 21 Oa,, • , • , l89.9J ~ ~ ..... ,.. ,..,._,,.,..... . 21 hlly TrlP' I.AST f, .. i.s .... '-s 1.d.'hlf ,..,.n.ftn"lil'•••ff .... FtfRS. C. C. $\,"AFFORD, Agent x • Y e r, · 1 Harve11t time ae t. the theme for military· contract 0 .... ratlons for ~·-•dy Et•· M• c tfm UI · aerved a.s an Army pilot. Air Tranaport Command. Slnc-e ........, · .... e 0 an. • centef"Hi with a miniature fann l1an E. H be Co I Capt. Rf!melln later fleo.v tor 1949. he ha.s been nylng a dome.$· Moto risU who drive out from Los Angele• a long U. S. 80 and ~lhe r t&k e the road to 'J'\"cnty· ninl'" Palms or continue &long U. S. &O put lndlo and Cactus City w ill tlnd themselves, a ccording l o the National Automo bile Club, driving along Ult-edgt'" of the ire.at Joshua Tttt National Ma.nu· m enl. M2 C'oaat High,,·ay Phone Beacon 542'.? • • • . ..,.. ...... ,_ _ th•cer••dna ·., wMlll ·--·---·-'"' ......... When 10u'r• not "" of a nmnber, pleaN .loal ll up be- lore :r-call. Tbe Pld6c Tele- ,i.--TelecnPh Com-J. enne rry, nn e scene. Nut CUPf!i were tiny com t ic run out of Sa.n F'randaco. Thoee who turn from the main Brace. Opal West, Delpby Hep· crlba filled with candy corn and varioua Weal Coast a viation com· I ~--~-McCle1•----~A..._, na"}e&. then jolnt'd Weatern Air Captain Re.melln la married and road and drive into the monu· per e. ..-vr... 1&11. -..""""' ~tta of Uttle chenille anlms.lli for ,_.... I I numorrl• Franct-s Morrl• and 6 ' Expre.s1 a.a a pilot in 1926. He has ont-daughter. Al'\nabelle Lee.. ment wt I find themse vea in t he ' the courtesy officers where wrap· went . to work tor Pacific Air HI• mothe r, Mn. R . M\ Ha.neon, center of a va.st desert area I the hoaleu. pe.d In little burlap sacks. Tra.n.aport, a. UnJted predece-easor lives at 222 Sapptllre aven'ue, Bal· I where endlea11 ages of slow e ros· Appropriate entertainment wu company ht.•'~: Du,.rtnr ; ~\a' bc&i laland. ~ ion have turned the rock massea B b 'St II 11quare dandng by bethel member&. yean w1tb,lii~it1Uaa:'8!1i. ;. ~~I . ile-a·mlnute l11to a colorrul landscape that ' ar ra ova Amon&" thOM tervtns on tll• g.S OV&r Bi'>O .ny.tnc hour.s. ~er :m.-.114 .1fill-.. ~et:ps and .twt.te aW&)t-aa far t UCLA Aft refrtShment utd d~ratlon com · pilot carrlea a crew of seven. Be-as the eye can see. a er m1 tteea Wl!re Barbara Earl, Carol ID WHld War n aidel'! the pilot the.re will be a co-s • E O Ftnk. Lorraine Crandall. Judy Whlle on military IMYe fron1 pilot navigator flight engine-er Ummer In Ur pe Tucker. &tu:dean Smith, Connie . United durtng W orld War n , Cap· I atew~ and t~o stewa.rdesMS. ' Balbra Stovall of Costa Meu Gunn, Marcia Taylor uid Phyllia 1 recently rwturned from a ,ummer •pent In tourtnc .Eu.rope. She vlalt· ed Holland, BelC"lum. Luxemburg. Jtaly. Swtturland, E n g I a n d, France end Genn&ny. Barbra t. now continuing her atudles at UCL..A where ahe la a M:1lor majoring ln political sci· en('e. Wlllougbby. - English Farce Next Offering at Laguna Playhouse And a.II through thls landsca.pe the flowent of the deaert art'" acatte.red. Star.ding out &mong them, dl11tlnc tlvp and unmtstak· able. ls the J oshua Tree. Although a member of the li ly family it growa to a Might of from ten to thirty fttt. When it blouoms il carries !ls blOMOms ift clusten th.al are froJU elrht to rourt.ee:n inchf:fl long, l\a.ve a striking greenlah·whlte color. and an odor th.at ls peculiar lo the point of being dlu.gree.a~le. llJll tlll110l II 11111 Following the 11m-hlnc eucceu eftJ<>yed by t.he aeuon'a in.iu.J of· fering of "The snnr Wb.l8Ue" at lhe L.a,-una Beach Playhouae. Howard (flap ) Ora.ham, genl.al di· rector ol the pbyera. com• forth witb another rollfcktnc comedy wblch blde fair to ~ iU priedecU.Or ln l~bt entert&l.rtmeat. Named by the Mormons, who saw in Ila out..Btret.eched bra.nchee a ayml>ol polntlng them to the promlaed la.nd they ... aoug:ht, the Joahua Tte@ ta a rare aJ\d spec· tacular desert beauty and 1a uow belnC caret'\J.Uy nur9Pd by the oon.euvationleta to keep ~ trom brooming exUnct. • ' ..... -..... .. _,_.., ... .... ... LLa., . Coming-before the fooU\Cbt.I for Ule first appea.rsnce tn front Qf a 90Uthla.nd audience wtD be the hU· arlou. Encl.Lah f&rce.. "See Row They Run." 'l1le atory centers uound a.n American actor (now widi. the Atr J"orce ln Enciandl. an American. actreu.,. an okl ma1d. JI c:ock:ney maid,. a.nd a coq:lome ..... atlon of supP<*d clerumen. all ~ "'horn become IAvolY.S ba a •:rid of caw of 111•N&kieo..ldenU9 lJ. 'nle plot la eo ~ tlle • -... owtrt. tbe olbl&tlona .. ..... ,... IUld rtl>-u.eltlln&'. tllat tbe l(QCM-=e la left .. ntpel&lttd .. II they -llad -a .s-rt ol ll- DaC. tc>< tbe readlop """ -.. , ,... Oct<llMr JO and 11 al T:SO p.m. and tho pabllc la In.it· od to &tied and a,. ""' for 01Q' role Ill •llldl lb«)' -.:/ 1't tlo-flllt.4-BqdM-nc lb 1 ..... N .... _. •I•-Ulal It lo '-U.O ~ "'1----ot ioalt -ot. tho two..... .. .. the~-... --*-.......... > .... 'l'llOelre w-ot. --llit: "'Aa aft tWe ,_ u Im Int la'1'0 ot. u. -.. _ -et7. ftolllttl'"I pod k r r.• Burned Trmik As you move about In thia area ot deee.rt and desert flowers. you will tre.quenUy come acroaa a Joahua Tree with a burned trunk. Sbch burnings have. a direct con· neetion wtl.b an old Indian. lepn.d tllat med to be prevalent here tn U!e da,. "gone by. It eee.ma that the individual l9elnben ol. the Mojave tri'-that niamed UU. repm. many yean aco would pick out a Joshua Tree u hie OW1L. Wbeb be dt.ed the other llldlcno would oet tin to lli9 tree ., that the amoke from It mlpt obode blm trom Ille oun ... h1o . joUme]' to -Happy a.u.c °"Im& .\ ---lo llftlls ..... Jow-lllC UlrWP 11>e souu..m ~----,..... Jrf..._,, M_....t .. well worth a -.tllt. ll I t W) tbat .. ------· -----tl"-1 -.. 1mttsr • __.. ___ ..,. ,, . .,-. • GREYHOUND Pi<ula !JN.4bu«iaut TERESA RENNER (Mrs. A. Renner) Coaccrt Pianist of Three Coaltneata Graduat.G Student ot Bela Bart.oil 436 Serra Drive Harbor 1171.J Corona Highlands -Corona del Mar FUN ZO·NE . O~ EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY · . and SUNDAY. BALBOA '~ • • • ., , '> • -' • / • ~· • --• • .,...._. ·- Cbilt AsSn.-.to .. MHt at OCC '111<;1< to School" monn>enl for PUl>L .Md Enry T-.,. at N-..rt _..., C.Uforola the membtnl ot the Or&nl" Cowl· ~. .... NEWPORT BARBOR PIJBLISIUNO OOlllPANY 11 oout IMOO.btloll w!U otart ln ., eameot on Tlluday. Oct-. 11 NeombPr Ot CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER PUBL18HER8 ASS'N. when l.he MXt ncutar member· ohlp "'"""-WIU be held at tbf __ M_.,.,_ .. _r _o_r_th_e_N_A_TI_O_N_AL_.__ED __ rro_RIAL ___ A_880CIA ___ n_o_N __ I OranJ• OoMt collq< by lnvll&Uon Ofttcc and PnnUnc Plant at 2211 Balboa Boulevard ot Dr. Petuaon. president of the Telephone Harbor 1618 K boJDI. ln 9rder to gi•e rout dU· Enlttt'd a.a Second-Cl.au Matter at t he Postofflce ln Newport California undlt the Act ot M.a.rc:h 3~· 1117U UM a SllmJlilMl ol the new bulldtns Ju.t. taken over from the contzae.. tor e.n tn'llt.Uon baa beerl ext.end· ed to ..._mbte at I p.m. l.n Ume RUSSELL L. DIETRICH, Editor rot' an IQl!lpeeUon of th4' lmpoe-- RALPR BORGESON. Advertl11lng Manager tnc · 1lructure pronouJ\ced one of ------------------------.,-----1 tM nitf'11t ot Ile clue In collqe ~llftf'd to Publtsb LepJ NoUcft &ad Ad\·crtlAemenl11 of atl' IUacb archlt.ectun. Dinner will be eerved at the col· SUBSCRl.PTION &ATES: lcge cartteria and wlll be follow· NEWPORT-BALBOA NEWS-TIMES evel'J' TueMlay l'd by lntereetinl' report. on the" In Orup C.ou.nty, f.l.&O J)f'r y...,.; 11.00 ab. ~th&; 11.U three ruult. of the recent naUonal months (AIM Includes t~ NEWPORT-BAI.BOA PRE88. Tbunday) M•ch and .1ho1tllne conferencca Out.Ide Orang, (;ountJ' $4.00 per y ear held <tt Long ~ach. Therr will • THE CORONER'S CHARGE County Coroner Earl R. Abbey and bis jury which will bear testimony at 3 p. m. today at the Bo.Jtz Mortuary. Corona del Mar will have a terrible decision to make. They will be charged with determining the degree of responsibility and liability of the driver of the City of Newport. Beach fire true)< which snuffed out the life of a retired doctor last week . All testimony of witnesscH cataloged on the police reports tends to s how that the municipal vehicJe was ~o blame for the entire collision. There apparently, to thLB time. ha.5 not bec11 recorded one redeeming factor. The fire truck ran a red light. it was not using a siren, or rcrl light or bell. From what markings we ob- served it was evident that there had been no effort to stop the truck before the impact. There is nothing one can say that will lighten the bur· ctcn either (1 f the dri\'C r, or of the family of the deceased cloctor who hact been ·a resident of our community for one day. There is nothing one can say. and onfy time will erase the terrible llicturc of the impending cr ash from the mind of the drivn of the ci ty fire truck. He did not deliberately run th~ doctor to his death. What terror he felt, what paralysi~ gripp<>d him we hope he can recite to the satis- faction of the Coroner and his jury. But the gr<>at charge of that Coroner. the City Police and the jury of citizens of this city to perform i• to treat this driver of the city fire truck in exactly the same way they would treat you or I. No special favors, no undue consideration must be tolerated. But, should there be blame assessed against this young man then our city mu.st -·IT IS DlITY BOUND -to defel)d bim. as any business organization would-with all legal h elp at its corumand. There \Vas some great, good providence witnessi~ that era.sh and we can only be thankful that it was not the school bus. which ma kes the same turn from the same street BC\•eral times daily, that was ground to l>ieees against the brick wall. ----·~--- NOT OBSOLETE The U. S. A"rm y reveals that it is putting special em- phiu;is on hand-to-hand fighting and infiltration tactic• in training its new recruits. You may recall that in the pre-Korean days we were given to understand from variolts comments by the top military brass that the era of the foot soldier was virtually n thing of the pa.st. al1JO be turlher lnfonnatlon on tbe defense prognm foT' the c:out a.a will u for all California. Or. Pe· lenK>n will tell lhe audience of the long·term plana or lhe collea:e board and e.1Urn.ttcs or It.a fututt growth and t.dvancement in the educational Oeid. t'o Alr Planll Fl.An• for the futurr or the C081'1f l!.880daUon '°"111 aJao bf! ~Ired and lhe annual Chriatn1a11 Ughtlng pro. gram will be dil9CUIJ8ed. Rttf'ntly the &MOClatlon luued a pamphlet detailing the r.arly l\CtlvlUe.!11 And work or tht:! coa11t body and list· \nJt the numerous Individual" who worked on many of the Important coMt Improvement... NotJcr for the dinner will be malled by Secretary Harry \Velch. buL an open Invitation la utended to 4U lnteruted ln the cout or the Caul college to attend lhr l'lt·l!"alon on October 17. accordinr to Jt\ck Kelm, pre111ldt'nt or thf' Orange County Cout a1111oclatlon. Buy lristol St. Right-of-way Land Another purchase of rlghl-<)f· w11y for the Brl11tol S t . extension &oulhw•\rd from Santa Ana to a connt-cllon with Newport Blvd .. at Pllllu.de1' Rd_ hAI!" bt>en made lo· day by the county of Orange. County right-of-w11y BJtf'nt' h(\ve been working on the acqul· 11\jon or property for 110m" mBnlhe and lul week completed ncgotlatlol\.lli w1th FrNI E . Allcri l!Uld other• for purchllaea of ease· ment 1.croe11 his property and damage for eevera.nce at a prlcf' or $2.1M. The price o.11t0 lncludeA a\¥ard. terr . nec-....ry. removal ol Irrigation facttltle11 1n the way of the propooed new 80-foot highway The county plana to widen and improve Bristol all the way from the south 8-1nta Ana city llmlt aftt r all rightll"-of·way are a c· quired. Dealh Comes to Albert Poulter Future wars. if any. were to be more or les.."> of the push button variety. In Korea there are no pushbuttons ,. -but lots of foot 90ldiers. And the fighting. as the new training methods indicate. is involving more "personal con· . tact " than ever before. Even with complete domination of the air we .are finding it very. very hard to prevent the enem y from pushing us into the sea. Albctt Poulter, 63. 103 J.1 cP'ad- dcn Pl., Newport Beach, died Thursday. October t'I in Santa al Orange CMst general h08pltal. A native ot Texu. Poulter had Jived In this area for the paat thfef" years. Survivor• lnclud<' hll!I wlf1•, Car· rie. of Newport Beach; t\\'O broth en . Robert ~nd A. ~1. Poulter both of Texas; four sisters, Mr11 Annie St"l'ns, Mr11. C!1t ra Ji.flnhln nette, Mr11. Birdie Mitchell ant' Mra. Beulah 'Morgan, all of Texas The North Koreans are relying entirely on their ground for<:es. They heavily outnumber us, to be sure. but tbnt just goes to prove that an' o.dequate number of foot soldiers "".is still the first essential i11 modern warfare. 1· • ' • FIRE FACTS-By Newport Beach Fire Dept. ~I' '#/14 ... • Pment FIRE Sm Uvas I f'unt'tal-11ervice11 were held Sun- day, Octo~r 8. at 2 p.m. from Grauel chapel In Costa Metia . Rev P. 0 . Neum:1nn officiated. BuriaJ took place Monday, October 9 at Weetmlnater Memorl.11.J park. Damacje Is Slight in loaf Fire Slight ~ge resulted from a.n e.xpk>llGn and fire aboard thr 30...foot commercial fishing boat. Bridgett U , Newport Beach ti" de-putment reported Frklay. Ne one wu lnjured. Spa.rka rrom an aux.J.11.a.ry motor in the ch.gtne room aboa.rd th< cn.tt Friday nt1ht Ignited gv fume.a which resulted In the ex· ploaton, flrPmen said, whUe the craft moored a.t Lldo Peninsula ahlp.Jard1 owner ~ugene 8. Mc- Kendr)', Muroc. CdllC .. ex.Unguiah· cd a bJaae at.atted In raga befott C\H: enclno company lWO or tM ftrc boat antyed. • ' 1Ro11r l'attenon Entera Navy Rqier Patt.e.._. 21. -ot Mr. "Uld Mb. Don Patw.on. 113!1 C<iut Ulgl!w..,, Newport Beodl. ta ~led lo "'port to 11&11 Dteso thil week tot-memce In tbe u. e. N&"7. A ~to ot UCLA. Pat-~ .... ..,.nt l'e<@nt """"1"'9 .. Ulpptf Of the ·11.., belt -t t..>u1M,. .... a11>&core. •P,OClai fWl-tWJC from Patt.mton .. f1N11.,.. tiE~.iLL R~D •. A.J Lia, by ~gc,· '" T1tfs PeP.r TOcley ' ' NEWPollt • IAL80A NEWS • TIMES , • • . ' l..<>VELY PAT NKA.L "'whO bu the fMnlnfne k9d lo THI! BR.EAJllNO POIJlliT UWI motion sWcture nlmell l_o 'Nr"·~rt flar- hor tut Matth. 1111 aho'-''11 dur- lna: • N1"'41' • 11""'8 ln~niew. TM plct.un L~ {>Wyin« In llH! 11.,rbor a""' fm .,he ·nrst "-""' at lhf' M....., th<-&t~r ~d teday, Tu~. '" lht• la"t tt.ho\\·lns. Al'tlon ro\'f"f'I' lhto rnttm Harbor •1td Thr Rhlnf' Cllhal lllt(';Uon Is th.. makr--~lk\'I" h"\.ck(TD>llnd for a Mf':ia:lcan port. Othrr &'-'• tlon talc" plac...-In thr Balboa. Bay ('lub. Chrl11llaM Hut and lhe lhrbo"".u ·t .. r'111 offlCI'. f New11-Tlme-11 Pho tn) WHY 1:D11. UD' 'l'OWN I lauanco ot web, II--ftlo I OOJN OR LA W1'UL MONEY 011' "Tiie -~ UHi tax a YOrltleci proteot 'wttll' Illa -U Tllll UMlTll:D BT A TIC8l aU lbe aolltnor wl>o ccifupl«l<d In 110 B'o&nl ol' IDquallalloa at -ln~Nat con .. yed by Mid tnat da19 What ndrm&lly would have mento, Callfonila,.lltatllll c-..dl deed In and to the f~C de- IMon oo doyw.• -loltaflulppl for denial u P••lded "7 law. acrlbed raJ property sltua~ In S-l>eJ:. ' The prem&lfa· an •not aow Hoelued thfi County ot Orange. State of · _ I for Al• of akiabollc beV•,..... Callfomkl.. and mo~ partt~tarly HltlJCN )(.. KAJaKl ducrtbed U follow1, to-wtt: °"'~11 No. 14._'l'lma. • Tbe 8outheriy OM .. h.alf ( 1ii l NOTJOE OF SALE' OF Pfl&. Publlah Oct. 10, 1900. of l,ot Eighty-On~ c 81) of Calif om la Avocado Orchard 80NAL· PROPl!llTY AT CJ:&'DlllCATZ or BtJSJ!rl'W A4,...'1U, Tract NO. 5 . u per PUBUC AUCTION l"lcUU-l'bm N..e ma p tbereof record in Book I:. UMt 8uperlar Court of Ute State TRZ UNDERSKJNllD do here-10 at Pase 30, Mukelbneoua of CaU.f('lr.ia. h ud for tlle by ~rtlfy that they .a.re conduct.. Mape, record8 or u~nge C-_.y of °""'f'e. 1 to--~· -• b....,_ County. THOMAS RICHARD Dl-·AR .ng an au iuvuue ~M . ~ • ,.._ · at 499 Newwrt Boulevard, eo.ta O.ted at Lo. Angeles all for· P1a1nUff I Mcaa. C&Jttoriila, under tbe flcU-nla. Octobf:r 4. 1950. VI'. Uou.a flrm n&lfte of M • M Moton CORPORATION OF AM.ERICA . M_ADELL tM.ERB:ON DI'ITMAR. 1 and that Mid flnn t. compoeed ot a Trustee, et al, Detendan~ 1 the followin.6 peraoM, w h 01 e By A. G. M ER, Notice la hereby given Unt the namee In f'\lll o.nd placee of rut;. VI P rea\dent undendgotd, •• Recel~er l.n the dence are aa follow•. to-wit: By ;. W. AL BON. above numbered and t?ntltllt'd ac-John Mershon. 1620 s.ut Asslatan Secretary tJon, will itell 11.t public auction to Ocean Front Balboa. Call· (BEAL) lhe hlgheat and be11t bidder and romia. ' 1Ubject to connnnatlon by uld Albert Clinton McCutch&n, Superior Court RU the riJtht title Jfll4 Ean Balboa. Blvd., and lntere11t or the J>ftrlleti J:ieretn RRlbna.. Callfomla. In .,nd to a ccrt111n Dr Solo auto· WITNESS our h&nda thla 2nd mobile· u hen"lnatter deacribed. day of October, 1~. CR-16383 No. 1'47-Times Publiah Oct. 10-17·'24. 1 NOTICr; Of" SALE Y REAL Said 11ale wlll be conducted on JOHN MERSHON. the lJlh dity or October. 1950 Bl ALBERT CLINTON Mc~ WHEREAS, BURFJRD JOH the hour or 2:00 o'clock P . M. at CUTCHAN SO N INLOES, a widow, by Deed PROPERTl' BV TR TJ;E UNDER DEED OF TR1T 2514 Newport Boulevard, Newport Stale of CallfomJa,' of Tnust dated May 12. 1049, rc- Beach, CaHromta. County or Orange, 8!1. corded May 31. 1949, In book 1850. The vehicle being th(' Rubjl'Ct of ON nus 2nd dtly ot October, page 2.84 , Official Recordll in the the above nu:ntlont"d sale la more A. D. 1960. before me. June I . office of the County Recorder or partlculRrly deJ11crlbed 8.8 follow!!: F'arrar a Notary Publlc in and Orange County, California, did 1949 Cu;111tnm· De Soto, 4 door for th~ 111.ld County and State, re-gant and convey the property aedan, Llcen<'e 7 V 8219· llldlng therein. duly commlaa:loned therein and hereinafter described Said Mle will . be n)e.de upon lhe I nnd aworn. penM)n'°Uy appeared to Bay F.8crow Company. Inc .. as following terms . Qn<' third of pur· J ohn M:1rahon and Albert Clinton truetee t.o secure among other chaAe price upon sccertancl' of 11 McCutchan. known to be t o be the obligatlon11 the payment of on"' bid by said RrC'elvcr. th~ balance t pcr8on8 whose names are eutr promiS80ry note for the sum of upon conflrm11.tlon by M_id Super· scribed to the within lnatrument, $3500.00 d-it.ed May 12. in favnr lor Court. The unrler!f1gnl'd re· •nd acknowledged to me that they llPrYf'l!. the right to rcjt'cl any and t d th IN WITNESS of S . 0 . Koonce and Margaret f'Xecu e e 1amc. Koonce. husband Rnd wife. as all bids. .,, WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set Joint tenant.a or order with in- DATED th~~~~ <l\'if ~~:rrt 9[J(). my hand and affixed by official tere11t from date '3t the ratr-or · R ecr-ivtr. SC'•1.I the day and year ln thlll Cer-6 ,.h per annum. Said promlssory tiflcalc flral above written. note h! due In monthly install· JANE l . FARRAR ments of $35.00 or more per month 11,080 Albacore . LEGAL NOTICE My Commission Expl•., 1/28/~2 Including lnte.est a t 6',? pe• an· N o. Ji5 -T lme11. num from May 31, 1949, on the N(tTl('F. (Jt~ I STf_;NTICJN TO Publish 10/3·10·17·24/l?O. t wentieth day of each and every h A --------------1 month beginning on June 20. aug t 'n• ugust TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS 194'9 ; and '. I Ot' ALOHOL.!C BF.\'ERAGES FlcUUo"" Finn Name j WHEREAS del•ult has occu" p ct ober 5, 1950 THE UNDERSJGNED do here· red in t.Jl.3t the lnsta.ll menl of From Newport H arbnr 87 11port-TO WHOM IT }.f AY CONCERN : by certify that they are conduct -principal and interest due on said nahlng boats <"ll rrtt'11 20.872 pu-Notice 18 ht'rcby given that flf· ing a Retail Market buaineM at note on November 20, 1949, ha.s Mngen1 during Augu111t and lander! tPl'n days 1tftl'r lhf' datf' posted. JOI Main Street. Balboa. Callfor· not been paid; and 11 .080 albacort> the BUn!RU nf Fh1h the un~ersign<:!rl propose!' to IK'1l l nht. undC'r the tlctltlous firm name WHEREAS S . 0 . Koonce and Conitervat lon. Dlvi"lon of Fi11h an<t alrohnllc b<'vf'rllRf'1I Kt these prem· nf Balboa M·'lrket and that said Margaret Koonce, owners and GRmr for CallfornlR this w't'k ls~;~e~be<~~s hrollow~: rirn1 111 compo.1ed of the following holder"' of eald note heretofore de· reportr-d. B :t 0 ig way(: ewporl person11, whose name.11 in full and mandeq, that E·l..id tru11tee &ell said Anfl:IP1"'8 KVl'raged more than Pu eac · ran~c oun~y h pla<'e• of residence are &II follow1, property on June 8, 1950, duly re· one alb:irorr to ('vrry other fish-rau1t.nt to sue in_tention, l <' • to·wit: corded in the offi ce of the County erman lhf' bureau Added. Other under!tlgned 1~ applylnFt to the HOMER M. SMITH. R~.:order of said county in book f\l'lh caught durin~ the month In· State Board of Equ&diutlo.n for 215 E.ll!!lt May Ave, &!boa, 2024, page 184, or Official RecordS eluded 8,3.50 kelp or aand baM. tNJuanre on original applicatio n or California thereof, a notice of said default &.140 barracuda, 3.140, macken.·I. an alcoholi c beverag~ license for KENNETH H . STORY. a.nd of their election to ca.use said • • T uesdey, October I 0, 19.50;- <Jl!:llTIFIOATE OF llUlllNDll PteUtlota 1'1nn N- THIC UNDERSIGNED d o e a hereby certify that he ta condud- lnl' • Ruttiurant and Retan Sea- food bualnCM at 11:15 Coul High• way. Newport Beach, Cflllfomla. under the ttctltlou.3 flrm name of CHARLEY'S SEAFOOD and that aafd nrm Lii compo.'5ed of the fol- lowing penon11. wh~ namea In full and places of residence a~ u tollowa. to-wlt: CHARLES 0 . DRAKE 1783 Sant.a Ana. Avenue Coat.a Meaa. California WITNESS my hand thla 22nd day of Septt"mber. 1900. CHARLES. DRAKE Slate of California, County of OMngc, ss. ON THIS 23rd day of Septem· bet, A . 0 . 19~. befotf' n1e. A . P. Crlbben, a Notary Publllc in and for the said County and St.ate. re- siding therein, duly commiMloned And sworn. persona.Uy appeared Charles O . Drake known t o me to be the person whOM name is &Ub· :1Crlbed to .the v.•tthin ln.atrument. .·nd a cknowledged lO me that he ex('('uted the san1e. IN WITNESS W F . I have hf'reunto set: my hand and affixed by official !!.le&I the day l\nd year ln this Cer• llflcate flrsl above written. ' <S EAL) A. P . CRlBBEN Mf Con1miMion Expires 9/11/Mi No. 142-Tlme-s. Publish 9/26 ; 10/3·11)..17, ·w LESTER A. BECKER, D. D. 8. DENTISTRY 178J Newport Blvd., Cost.a Mi!H ~1edlcal Bldg. Beacon 67~2 r,()5 E. Bay Ave., Balboa Harbor 327 .J Harold K. Grauel I Phon?,~l IMllO I 110 Broi.dwa7 eo.ta Meu BE SURE-INSURE - Wltll HAIJRIE STANLEY l.uuranoo Only Phone Barbor 1 '118 n& MarhHt Ave. Balboe hlaad I I these premu1es as followe : "l,107 while At"a t:ns111, 60 ye lowtR.l ON SALE 421 H11.rding , Street, Balboa, property to be BOid, and more th&n I 'lnd I.&'40 nlher t i11h. ~ BEER w c ENSE Ca.lltomla. three montb.e have now elapsed Twelve boat.J!I oreraUn~ from Anyone detilring to proleal thti WITNESS our hanchi thie 1.fth •Ince the recordatlon of said no-- San Clemente and OceA-nslde car· day of September, 1960. lice. The sum of $3·105.68 princi· rled 7 ,068 pauenger11 durt.ng the f ;;;::;::===========:.,I . HOMER M. SMITH, pal and interest thereon from month. the. bureau old, Catche1' I Kl:NN!:TH H . SToRY. October 20, 19f9, la now due, I STATE FA.BM 1...,uran.,., Compulee r.IYP.: • A.UTO e ftlUD W. L LANDU Included 11 ,380 b'\rracu-int. 11.· lllUl'fO YOUS State ol 03.lltornia., awtns and unpajd and there ta W JS &. ..,.. -=t r• Bar. ---'280 ke1p or ~And bR.Nt. 2;130'"•h llr CHEVROLET or County of Orange, 88. a.180 SttUred by said Deed or ~t sea bau.. tJ~80 albaC"nre. 970 ~all-J ON THIS 14th day of Septem· t he tru11tee'11 fee 'lnd expenses of -===============. but P.nrt 1.010 olhf'r f\!lh. OLDSMOBILE ber. A. D. 1950, before me. Helen sa.Je estimated at $2~0.00 to· - Southem California w"t<'r"l Ba.c.l: DOME for •rvlee ! O. Khltl. a N otary Public Jn and tether with any 11um11 paid and vlt"lderl phenomenal ·1.lbacof"e f\Ah· 1 fnr the SRld County and Slate, re-advanced by the owners of said Ing during the month, the bureau • Chev. Lubricatloa 1.%4 'l'iidlng therein, duly commission· note in accordance with the pro· added. e Oleta Lobric&Uoa l.60 i f'd •1.nd sworn. personalty appeared visions ·of aald Deed of Trust with 'H'lmer M. Smith and Kenneth H. 'nteresl on !'.·3ld sums. Missing Any Money Bags 7 e Wub and Vacnwn Cle&D-Story, known to be to be the per· NOW THEREFORE NOTICE las 1.00 Mna \Yh08e na.mu are subacrlbed lS HEREBY GIVEN that th(. • 8tMom OkaalD.t to the within Instrument. and \8ld Bay E.!Jcrow Company, Inc. • Radiator 8en1oe 11.cknowledged to me that they by virtue of the authority vested e Pal.at and Body Dept. executed the same, IN WITNESS In It u trustee or said Deed of Owner of two money bags wt>r" V.'HEREOF. ·I have hereunto set t'tvst will sell al public auction to being sought by Nrwport poller. ~Compare oor Prlcee ! my hand •'lnd affixed by official '..he highest bidder tor· cuh. lawful The bag!'I , police Mid. wf're seal the day and year in thi11 Cer· noney or the United States of round Jn rront of 332 coast High· For Qual.lty Work tlflcate first above written. Amerioo., on the 20th day of Octo· w1t.y. by Att'hle Beltf'fl, ~18 Coa11t HELEN 0 . KLATT. 'Jer, 1950, st the hour. of 11:00 a. Highway. Police at first thou1;hl Culbertson Motor Co !SEALI 'Tl. of said date at the 8outh front the bags mi~ht hR\'f' ('Orne from I My Comm i881on Expires 12/3/t>~ loot or the orange County Court Ward and Harrington Lumber No. 138 -Tlmes. House in the City of Santa Ana. Co., 518 Cn11.st H ighway, or Lido 1'81 Coaal l llsbway Publiah D·l9-26. 10·3·10, 1960. ~lifomia all of the lntere..!l con· Electric Co.. next door . whl're Beacoa 64-4! 1eyed to It ~y s.'.lld Deed of Trust burgil.riea had b("('n lnve.atlO'ated NOTICE OF TRV8TZE'S SALE in and to all that certain property ~ Free Ptck·Up a.nd u..u""''"' WH It d I h It f N Monday night. A check showed EREAS. default hu been 1 uate n t e c Y o ewport none n11881n~ 1 ·-------------- 1 n)ade In the payment or the In· 9each, Coun ty or Orange, State of The b&g 1 wer~ delK'ribed by ;::::=:::'.:::==========. dt>btcdneu secured by, and in thr ':alifomla, described a11 follows, oollce a.s of the drRw·11trtng type • pc11ormance of the covenant.a con· '.o·wtt: wa,d by co1·rern1 handling lat~\· CARBUROOR tlltned In that certain tru11t deec" Th e SoulhwYterly 67.02 a.mounts or money. One he.rl PARTS & SERVICE dated August 18. 1949. ml.de, ex· feet of the Northea11terly "C"11.fe" and 1 he other "breakfut" Brush Auto Eectric ect1 ted and delivered by FRED-132.02 feet of the Southeast· written ac_ro._. them. One r on· RJCK R. DEAL and VIOLA erly 150 feet of Lot 28 of t4lned sevci 1.l unUM"d paper 1008 Cout Rlway MAE D EAL. huaband and wtfe• Newport Height.a. as per map money rolls .• \ check with tht' N~'! =--a111 tru8tors. to CORPORATION, thereof recorded In Book 4. aherltr8 office round no recent OF AMERICA. a C&llfomla corp-Page 83 of Miscellaneous burglartea ln ..,•hkh money bllg11 iiiilmmmiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiimmiiii~ oration. a11 tru11tu. for BA.NK OF' Maps. ttcorda of 1:1aid Orange had been talc.f'n . AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST County, California. AND SA VTNCS ASSOCIATION >r ao much of said property a.s Missing Fishing Bout Found ·oK Cue or a tntutng mackerel flahlng boat wu clmed by New· port pollce P'riday a!ter lhe boef wu found beinK unloaded at New· oort Cannlhg Co .. 2828 Laytaett,. Ave. S AM 'S SEA FOOD "SRlN OF .TIIE SWCIRDFISH .. l lllle l:aot •f 9MJ -.. _ OPEN D AILY 11 ..... to lltlt p. .. Cocktatls, Sea Food a n.J.tJonal banking ua:oclation beli~flctary. which trwit deed war recorded on September 21 , 1IH9 In book 1461 page 233. OfClcial Record.I of Orange County, Cali· fornla: a.nd WHEREAS. Bank of Amer1cf NatJor.,_I Tru1t and Saving-a Aa- sociaUon. the owner and holder of said deed and the debt eecurec' thereby. hu appUed to and dlrect· ~ £·3..ld trustee In writing to execute the trt111t by aid ·tru•I «hall be necea&'.iry to be et0ld to :>rovide a sum sufficient t o pay '.he toW llmOUnt 11ecu red by said Of'ed of Truet. Dated September 22. 19W. BAY ESCROW COMPANY, Inc. By DEAN C. BRADFORD. P resident By E . J . JORDAN, fCorporate Beal) No. 141-'nmee Treasurer. Publlah 9/28; 10/·10·17. '50. w. Stuart Foote GENERAL INSURANCE Courltom l11form ation 2111 Balboa Blvd. Newport lle&ch Ph. Har. !4 DITT'ROITER n.t -c srMiM• '-'ft •' tr.,.,.,.., .. .....-~ ~lkhi111111JNI C1111M1-i• ll111t '-•rl9' A-riir1·1rn•t ftC-.tf.tf'Mf .... 'Jlil •• .. 1.wt ,_,; ''") ,._•Ml MllL .l_,..Wd ,.n.i1111~AltoMh-­.._,,_,...,...,aM.-..,,__,,Mll ""''- Manrtn J ohnaon. 7~11 Winter· burc Ave .. Huntington Beach, 'no- •ltfed Newoort police at 11 :1~ p.m Thuntday that h1a: mother and ta· tiler, Mr. and Mn.. Pruton John· aon, a.me addre.. were ove.rdut' tn their 00.L .. My Marte." P.ie}· bald left to flah 4lbaeon! orly that rnomtn.g and •hould ha" tttumed 't 5 p.m .. J ohnaan told police. ... + Steak Dinnl'ni deed created, and to mi.ke aal( I ii;;;;;;;;::::::::~~~~;~::::~~~~::::::::::::::::::::; pul"BUant thereto: and WHEREAS, noUce of sue~ breach of the obttga.Uons of th« truaton 1U1d of the bene.flclary't ele«:Uon t o eauae to be eold the property below described to au. fy a1d obU~aUona hu been re corded u 1111 provided tor by la.w and more than three mont1U month• have elapeed atnce atld n:!COrd&Uon and the tn&atee deenu It beat to 9f!.il the real property now rema1nln& wbject to tb( lz\lot deed <>a a wbole, In arde1 lb tultlD !lie ~ ~· l'9011Dt W NO B&ACR 840. 79, 802-00 and 824-05 C.pt. H. J, ~ ..... tt. 811 Coui ltlgh-y, Newport Booich. .i..td I ;:::::::;::===::;:====~ the boat had ~ Uecl there dur-11 Inc the 6-.y and went out after mackettl 1n the ott.mooa. W.ElCH'S'. ' NOW. THERSP'OIU!l, N<YfIC!I' ts REREBY olvBN. !hat or !lie 19CI> day ot No..,...ber, llGO, a1 !lie hour ot 1.l o'clocll In UM fo,. """"' .. I.be 8oatll ,,_, <lll<>r "' u.e Ol'anp Ooan\7 Ooart -oltuat...i la Ille a 11 ot Bata lUla. Oounty ot Otuc-. a.Jltofnla OOkPORATWM OJ' AIRIUCA ·lll-. -dd ,.._IO tlle_ot ___ _ ..n at pvbllc -to tM lalah- oot -IVr cUll (l'A.'I ABLa AT TIMS or SAU!: Ilf. 00U> ' THE ·HOl<IL. LAMIERSllM. A~=-.::::. IBOl'll.AND - ••• , ~I I I. ' I .- • • ·- Tueldey, 0¢:ber -10,' 1950 :;;;;;~i;;;;;:;:;;;;;:~~=f=:;;l~~-::;:;;::;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:_.:...~-~N~-~~~~T :_!~~~~~I to~· ~A~.-~New!. ~·~s ~~Tt~M~ES~_:_· --;---.--:__:____,..:_____:,· ,-------:_~---.:l~ I I Hfltory ofoH . . . c~.· Trustees Mesans Visit Son 111.:~.:ri!! Nl::.BT killed Hor.bo"' Thr••-*.~- 1 :::-:=! ~c!t :.a._ ~ at San Luis Obispo each year while walk!nc a1:mc Viii.ts in LOng ~'~t~' I~ eom,...,. 'wllleh ... -led Att:.. ... :.i Con' clave Mr.,.,.., 111 ... Ted Merman of rural hlghway1, Ille vut major-Mra. Bent)'~ Jlli!'ll'jV""' around' ~th ~I )n W..t lftw· Cl.IU . 2282 Orcllard Dr., Ceo!& M-, lty at them at rilght. lt you muot Brttml and XilL 00 i#w~ P9f'l. 'rbJ.a oUtftl ballw 1Jr U41 • spent HVe?al ~t daya In San walk along the highway at ntght, went to Loq ~ W~ steam tb.roucll oll and IOld If U Walter M . Ldnpaoor ct· Ne.. Lula Obllpo vt.Utlnc their eon wama the NaUonal Automobile for a vi.alt with tf\_e:DCllL ~:~~ ''Wenncote .. wtdc:h .wu ued_.u a port Bttch,, Dr. Horace l\t.rker ~ Harry Croeby. CJub, wear or carry aometbing ----'--'-::0''1 .. ,J .....,~• ·-•••t. --~--Coot& M-arul llarT'Y R. LeBard Harry ta enrolled u a f,...hman white --• w·'k on th• left ~de ~.:.,,,Bl ·-~ .. -.. -, ' ~ at Hwitlnrton U..cli; meiberw o! ~ u •• Thomaa Paine -·a ~.....:r of the-'olil tbclt th• compu.J pro. • at Cal Poly "1 an aeronauUcal of the road faclng into th&~ on-journalil!!lt <\urinl' f.ib8, ,,,.._ CNHd did not com• from New• OJanc'e -0out colleg'' bore.rd of engineerinl coune. coming traffic. Revolution-. ' ,.; .. :J 1 port but h'!)M wm>W>dlnS aniu. lrwlteeo. •ttencled tbe annual con-• •~' ¥'8.fttton ot Calitomta. School Trus- 0 Worried .,,., De,t. U. In Bu Diego, October 1. 2, • ' pi I ~e refinery 'WP a con.ttant I and '-· 80Ur« at trrttation to the nre de· The . tr'U.ltee. met jotnUy with pa.rtmenL "Vapor flaahea" would the Caltlornla Aaaoclatiorl· of 1tart fll'ff and. the firemen would School AdmtnUltraton on Wednes- bc called out two and three ti.mu day, .October 4.. President Basil ., month. The rettnery ftnaUy H_ Pete.non .and· Autatant Super- bu.rned down. What wai lef't of tt lntendent Wllll.&m F. Kime.a. rep- Credttore knocked down and eold ruented OT&n.ce Coast college at u Junk. the admlntatraUon conference ln 1923. the oil men were ex· 'Yhlch ~ October t and .con- perimenting with a new type at tinue• :tnrough October 6. cracking plant which would eoJve 'Dr. Petenon partic\paled tn the the pN>blem of breaking doWn th~ convention progr:\m by serving as heavy type oil iJ'llo mon uaetul a member of a panel which dis· products. This new proce:u in· cus8ed "Pf'9po88.le for Financing votvtd both phyalcal and "ch.eml-Public Education ln California." cal "cracking." Steel bllla wel't'I During their thrc'e-itay conven- ted into the crac!Jing: plant and Uon In San Diego. the stale school they Were supposed to rotate and administrators n-.1.dc a forthright "break down" the heavy oil. The effect to lormulate a workable only thing lhal they succeeded In plan by .. which California can fl- doing waa converting the heavy n.ance her public schools. --- FAT . .\L ('R . .\Sll--.Job.n !\lcDonough, 2S. 428 Orc11ld A\'e,. C~:-ona Ml Mar ls ahown bf'lnl' a.wllaled t o a stn'tcher :lftrr hls ('&r "'&If hJt by a Ne""rpor: B:-.al'h fire truek. kllUnl' bU. l•thc r, Or. John P. M<'f)nnoug-h, M. Gunnison, Colo. The •«h!ent oceurrt"tl la~t Thursday mornln1 at t~ lntenertlon of 1•011p~· ,\\'e. and Coast High\\'1ly, Corona del M:i.r, oil Into a c:1rbon sludge whJch gummed up the cracking plant. steel balls and all. The Lou le F'. DeKay ..oil well de- velopments ceased with the death ot the operator. DeKay had two open tanka of .'Jlmost bolling otl ac1uis which wu thrown a am&ll plank. DeKay used to walk acf'OH on these plank.a, and paid no at- tention to V.'.'lrnlnga from •frtenda that "80mcone wu going lo fall Into that oil and get cooked." See N.o Delay in Mesa Sewer Line Construction LOtfJs BALTz. Corona drl Mar mortician, •u.rvryl!l the acrne of the accidPnt ~·hJch took lht" life of Dr . .John P. McDonou1h. Impact \ ot the eollllslon hurlt"d MrDonough from hi§ seat ai >.ht' ril'hl !lldf' of t~ car out through thro op)>081te door. k.IUCng hl1n lnM.'lntly. His &OD. ,John, \\'ho ''a& dri\•lng. \\'U rettnlly tlhK·.hark't"d from Co1nmunlty bo!Opltal. t Ncw11-Timcs f'hotoJ DODGE • PLYMOUTH ·COSTA MESA Limitcll select ion for immediate delivery and allowa11ce to ar1yo11c living in Harbor a~a -It notl1ing to investigate! SHAVER MOTORS good costs 1936 Harbor Blvd. Phone Beacon 6907 Harbor Traffic Sets Record In one hour on a Sunday .:after- noon in August , 19~0. 346 boats \vent In and out or NcwfK!rl Har· bor, almos t 6 cv(•ry minut e. But this l.s only part of the etot·y of boat traffic increase rcportt'd bv Harbor Mastrr Russell Craig tO the P..i.rbor Commission at Its last meeting. During the entire month of Au· gust. a ccording to the Harbor Ma.st er. 4~.84 7 boast went In and out of the popular boating center. All pal'lt t tra ffic rt""cor<h We're broken in th is year's count. Th<' total for the month of Au- gu~t two yearit a.go wu 32,380 boals in and out of lhe bay. The lnc rea.sc In boat traffic lhl& year totalle<I more than 10 per cent O\'er the 1948 figures. Breaking down the month's total Into days i t gl\•es I ;4 79 boal.!I as the aver. age per day and counting the day as 24 houn long the hourly aver- age l8 61 .8 boats. P~ lfn-ur ' The peak ho~r ' during thP month ot Auguat wu ~tween three and four o'clock on the aft- ernoon of Au.gust 27. Of. the 346 bol\t.A In motion In and out of the harbor ln. that hour, 188 were powe r boat: 16i \~rere sailboat.a. and 34 wcr(" outboJrd motor equipped. l n round rls.,-urea thf' number of boal.3 a t Newport Harbor today may be gtvm at about i ,000. With the dcvf'lopn1ent of Upper New- port Bay under the general plan proposed. t h<' numbf'r ot boatlJ \V\11 be lncre.isetl to 6,800 boats for the whole a rea o( New port Harbor, according to Roy Ed- "'·a rr:l s. chairman of the Orange County Harbur comn1!M1on. One day. DeKa.y 11ipped in crOMlng the rtank.8 and fell lnto the !Caring hot oil. He manaced to get out of thie tank, .:ind walked to his home which wae not far !lway, but died a ahort lime later from severe burne. Sharke-y Oii MlDe The .Sharkey oil mine wu a venture which was located on the bluffa a.pproxlmately oppoe;lte the site of the Horace Ensign echool. V. A. "Curley" Trip. local elec· trical contractor, once di.a.de a trip down Into the mine to do 90me electrical wtr{,tg and It wu from him that we obtained the Informa- tion. "Curley" utlmaled lhst the Sharkey oil mine dived down about 376 feet through the earth a.nd the ruervotr at the bottom from which the of! wu brou1ht up was probably under water. The ehaft ot lhe oll mlne had been dU&" by pick and ehovel and ..., .. ,,_. about IJiI feet In diameter. There wu aleo a ear whJch ope- rated on a «mall eet ot lracka an°d wu uMd to trant:porl the work· 'T\en down Into the earth. At the end of the tunnel wu Ute naer· volr h'om which the oU WtU ob~ talned. The re11ervolr wu about ten teet w1de. ten feet hlgb a.nd a.lm0111t 70 reet long. l.Jve •team waa pumped tnto t he wall.a ot the ruervolr which were of otl bearing shale. The steam pef'elrated the walll of the underground room .s.nd left •P6te1 for the heavy oil to ooze through. No method wu ever di9e0vered to sPttd up the n ow of oll and l\ usua.lly took almOlft two wff.kJi to h.alf fi ll the reservoir. "CUrley .. remember• It &• a ahoe ... trlng op~ratlon and Mid that moatly old i:-qulpment wa.a used In building TOOL.'i ~TOl..Lr'li the mtne. A I though the mine oil ' I rr..1de one ot the bnt typn of An RAlW"t rtm('nt · ni m<'C:han1C'·s roofing tar to "be obtained any. tuol11 in a t ool hox were 1tolt'n "'here. not C'nou h "·as e\'er t.aken frnm tht' t1i_ink l)f h11' car, Bert D. I out to make th: operation a pay- Lai.;kyard, 823 E. 6th St., Santa , tng propos:ltlon Ana. notified Nrwporl police last I · \\'Ct'k. Lackyllrd ..-.lid the tools Not Ha.pp7 Put were taken Wednesday. I Vie'o'•ed In retrOllpect. Newport -----Beach'11 experience With oil drtll- BenJamln i''r"nklln. printer and Ing ac:ttvttles J-.,. not bff.n a hap- •ditor. ha~ bct'n tern1ed by one py one. Truck.s C&tTytng oll to the '1 l~t orht'n RB "tht• one man of vii:-Orange Couct Refinlns Compa.ny on" II'\ the <olonl&l resistance of kept the nearby highway a thick opprCMlon. oily meu. Olber operator& re- -;;;;;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;;;;;,;;;;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;,;;;,;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;,;;;;;;;-, fuaed to keep their premiffa clean of the oily oo~ a.nd pa.Id no at· tentlon to lht> incident ftre M.a- ard. Many dr1Uert .,.,-ere fined for their carcl~ne83. ir1~ AUTO Jn August ot 1928. P'lre Chiet Crocker waa ('lven the }ob of cleaning up the remunll of oil well1. derrlck.a and other equlp- m~nt after oll dr1Uln& had been outlawed bJ1 lq11i.uon. 1008 Coast Hiw.ay ~Jany of tb• oUmen bad &ba.nd- oned operaUona and simply 1en the.Ir ectuipment atandlnc. Ab&nd· oned derrlcka were plentttuJ tn the Wea:t Newporl d:lllrkt and along Ntwp0rt boulevard. Half Block East AU-American Market, Newport B.-~ch . . -. • Phone 8-11 6826 ~t Testing Eqarp...-• Rlctort Tl :dn1d SerYlc•••• • ~ • 4ta111NNll1d1 Sales ClllCI 511 wlu WHO' EULE ,·'?~ PSa,.'P wl D1l.,.,Y IBM • • • - • t . - - ----.. -_ .... ----. ---- --- Crocker trawelled ·many mllu and tracked down tile opws._tora who had left Utelr "a1teleton1.. be· hlnd them. He eventuaJJy got rid ot all tbe old demcltl and Wmed out the un&Jghtly IWDJHI which· Md ~n ten behind. "We could- n't get rid o1 one of t.boea dtt- rlcQ. .mW It burned -., bJ 1i..u:·· <:roclc.er Wded. • " -ht.t 1 , 0 tit .... .l.'JlililtJ ............. flat ....... ·-°"'' OYll Wu -te lat .. .._ ~ . . ..,...,. ~·· ,, Conetructlon of 30 mlk:s of HWer pipe Un es ln C03la Mesa tlJ eo&t an esUmated $860.000 aftC'r the first of 1951 should proceed with no serious delay, F. B. Owen, eecretary of COBla. Mesa S-1.n.itarv district reported !Ut week. · "I see no reason for delay."' Owen said. "Sale of bonds and bid.I for the work will i)(> adv<'r- tlMCI after December 1," Owen &ddedi "P~lna are ready and we now are working on legality of the bOnda." Vote.ra in the Coala Mesa Sani- tary dl11trtct recently voted ap- proval or tile ~.000 bond issue tor a sewer system ln the district which emcompa.sses the malt\ sec- tion of Coet.'J Mesa. Plans call for the sewage to flow into the ocean t.broUgh the outfall at Santa Ana rtver jetty. Helen Douglas· to Talk in Costa Mesa • Helen O&hagan Douglu, Demo- c.raUc candidate tor BehCltor. will make her only campe.Jp appear- ance ln Orange county. Wcdnf's- day, Oct. 18 and included in her tour 11 '1. etop-off In Coste Men.. She will be at the AJph.a Beta Parkins lot at z p. m. and will a.newer a.JI que1tlona from the audience. Mra. Douglu will al8o appear .at Ga..rden GroVl", Hunting- ton Beach, Sa.nt.a Ana and San Clemente and will bf! conducted on the lour by~ car caravan. I ,, ................ ...... Thousands of hands work when you say '.'fill 'er up.;· Moot folks probably think of a corporation like oun in terms of a name .•. "Standard Oil Company of CaJiforniL" Actually, a company is people ... people working to~tbet. In our case, 27,900 men and women ~ork to bring you the products you buy from us. They each conuibute special skills and abil- icies, live their own lives in many diJltrent places. You•tt find their houses down the block, pus them oa. the street, sit next to them at a movie. lo the extremely competitive oil business. it takes a lot of people-working with many expensive toob-to bring you good products at rasooable prices. !'Or crude oil is a bulky, 1ticky liquid that's bard to handle. Taking oil from the ground, relining it, transporting it and pumping it into your cu or oil burner is a coctinuous job .•• a job that can be done most dlicientlywhen many people pool many talents within a coordinated orga.nizatjon. That's why thousands of bands work a&: Standard to bring you good products ..• and . to make sure oil flows in steady supply to America's planes, tanks, trucks and .ml" ia times of nadon&l cmergen~ The curved sterotype plate so .... ntlal lo modem speed print· Your prouress and oil MfllN'tSS go hand in hand ln~ ap}>eared ln 1861. 0 r~ -o· __:_ ______ _..:_ ____ ~-----~.~---~-~----~ -· mck1 ·PBDVED ;Qj/~ TO DILIVH 11011 HO~. AT Tiii CLUTCll ·-::.j. : t : ~ t ta ;iJI~,...:, ral > ;_ .. ,, I h}) ~·,-, ;' !'0. , ' ' l' ,, ... !1. ~., • ., •• ~ ) TO DILIVll TOP P&TlOW /#4 !/ . • . • CIMwalll ........ ••11• trw*• _._ A ....... .- .._, ltW,t Ci:llA1• u ti 11 ,.._ Ql ... at• ..... . ====="71 ., ................. --.,, .. , ••• -........ pltndpml .............. ,i ••••• ;. f 2411 Cl 111 llJI _, ' •. , ................................ tl;CIQD .. 16,000 .... OiM9 Vo+lde W11t~ ,_ t1ie .... ~c11.112alw 'fl•rls ... RI\¥..._ ..... n.wi.-.:::-1wr 1 i •'111f.,...~ _ ...... Cli1111h1. c:.-i. ............... . --.. • • I • ~~ists Prove Leoeodf Are True in ·~Kon-Tiki," T-ale of . AdYemure · • 1st carrforn&. Stat, P"icnie • Slated Sunday RM""'"" that Illa MU-of """ n., boolm on Illa -· , -0.,ry state In tho 'Union rlctlon and ti• oth .. 00•-ll•tMn, May; Story, ~ 'YrouMo Wltb bold " mi. )>Ionic annually, ftmt .,_ the II•• or · now lM>oko W. HU\'l' ;Bl.Nin, "But Too ·Dclo\'l la Call!ornla and "•-lor Iha~ ,_th at Ille Newport Beach pub-0-....S•: SW>non, -to tho Ct.lltoratau oboWd do 111< .. llb~ry. . Win Prln CoDleato: llyk ... A flbl· wlao. UM ~ A.Jort/el Oowity In· "Kon-Tiki.'' by HeyerdUl, hu t.ory' of , Explor&Uon: VtUrMck. tt.1'-Parlor oonun.ttt.M. ~UY• -. highly pmised by critlco In Group 'nilnklng and Conference Son.o and o...pten 'ot lh• Oolden EtigJAlld and America. It.ha.a been Leadeiithlp; Walker, R.1M, U~ pd Wat. will r-.lble-. d~ of lone called tM llltMt ... tUe QI O\ar W.alk:, ~ n. OUtu DQ: •'"'ns II)' tPQa11rtrw a cantor- . time &11\1 .. r\alJlly wW raalt wltll 19.llo'o Wk Ill tile -; ;r-lMI: .a !lt&to Plcllle oa -J'. OC· • 'the belt pl them. This w-.0-~ a-.,. 1"'-..,._ lt, lMO. Ill ~ Qrove, spell·bindlJO& saca la told '->' .-Loo An"'"' Cdt, ' t of six ade11;t1al9 who Mil acroea 1 ,& , U U.. "ft• pkmlo • _,.. to all no.- the Pocil'IC from """' "' • ptlnll· .,. mlll ""'"' u-llom ~ ud their Uve nit made of •~t°"' -.... 11 In I!!.. 'd ai.iii.., ·Wltotllor or llot lllOy °" log>. to tbe dellcD ot ...... rana lill st .. _be .. ol our *-~ .. 1&Jd made ce.nt\lrifle -an. Tbey tlnaUy -\ lh'. Jc*a a. ldntrth. .....dent ttach & Po~ llland. attor -<llualfleQ u l..& -ol tfte r-p la -111a1r tile> an· dangerous and comic &dvenlUtt& the Selectlve Service 8)'9tll!m me.y nouncemcnt toda.J. "We wW wet· at st>&. ..-t ma•• enU.rall:lJ\I Yead· e"1ilt ln the Ca1'fonila N~J eQIM. all ~ Ud W'ft u ·ing. G\la.rd ud have lMll' ol"Mr to re.---.., u ....-w. te come out &nd .. F14dlff'• Gnea'" by Rnl•t port for ~ •JEamiaaU. jo&rt ln um tribute to QIUJ' ()old· Gann la a novsl of .1'cifl< fllhlnf pootponod "*flnllt\J It anlbt· .,, lllalo." ll""bon ol CWicltlto gToundll., Wllh all the coku', alt me.nt taltea plaee before JM: loce) Paftor, Newport Beach. Mft Men air and chann. ot a San ~ draft lloar<I -ra llMm lo ropolt la\Oltod to paltlclpata. backgfOUDd u well. lt i8 UMt •tory for physical e:v,mjnatJoa, Major Tbe eftltt Iii &. bMllet f\mcb af. ot a man lUld .ftla eon, wllo lranl-Goll..-al C. D . 0'8\llUvan. tl>o a4-fair ""d U.. day will ·~ with formed • tovah.· bitter outcut into Jutant. •eMMl Ml.d today. nt\at.ratlon It 10 LJ:D . Following a dee.at · human beln.c. Tbe otttc:. ol tJae ~ta.nt 1•• wW be a 1ertea ot .n.ces and other New riciUon Lnctuda: Delmar, val. ~C.llfotnia Nt.UarutJ Ouanl. • aUUtt.Jc tYMla tor .,..,-yone, About Mn. Leldi•; Erdman, The Ul rece•pt ot lnfomatlon to th&\ ~ and ol4. TM luncbeon peti- Edge ot Tlm.;E:rta. n.e Prodical effect from nt.UoMl Madttuut._... ocl will -. t.nd tM .arly after· Heart ; J'Wc, Tbe Pllalltom Sp<a; Selectl•e Suvleo Syst.,., WUll· .._ wlll be htrhllahtod ~ a pro· Gann,· Pld<Uer'• Green ; Grah.s.m, 1 lnstan. D. C. ~ ol entertainment. nte JQO.. N ight With®t Stan; Grey, Slair9 la. o.td.er to (AV•llfy far poatpoa.t.. pMe• HWl1lftl'toe i.rtr Ot,' Jun- of Sand; Bahn. Purple Pa.ssa&e; ment, t.he IAcllvtdulJ ,•Ult aaU. tor band. ftnt place winner. In Henri.UN, Too Uttle Love; Hood, fort.Drily putkip:tte in aU ~ the recent C@fttcanJ.al AfJl'n&Mlon Tequtsa; Lawrence, The Way ed drllb and lralft!JtC procrwu. d9.y parade tn ..... •TWP~. will Thing.a Are; Menen, · The Back· Evldel)C• Of .. Uatuto.ry perfonn· provide the mUllk for th• after. ward Bride; Sarton, Shadow ot A ance in a loeaJ National Gw1rd ..noon. Man; St\.aperto ,Torch F or A Dark unit ...W he t\u-nianed U.• drat\ Journey; Slandlah, Follow the board by the untt cownder. SevenU. Man; Steaner. Tbe AJJ d~ &nd post-ponement.a Preachu a.nd the Slave: Tibley., gre.,ntMI pursuant to thl.a order ChamPkm Road; WSckend en, The 1 shall conUnue untU a chance OC· Dry SUaon; a.nd Wilson, Brave cures in the realatnut'1 rffllrte Company. · • status which malru bJm no loae4 Mysteries for ·readers ol "who-er eligible for delay or poatpon. dunits" are: Colea, Dancerous by ment. Nature; F oley, "n?W Hundredth Door ; Nelson. Murd~r Comea High: Olsen, Death Wean C.t'a Eyes; aJ\d Warrine r. Method in His Murdeor. Non-fiction books ne'o\-' this Extend Enlistments in Coost GllCll'd Coast Guard headquarters t o-- month an!:Ba.lntnn, Here I Stand; day a nnounced that under the au· Bird. This z. N ova ScoU.3 ; Jjower, thority of r~ntly enacted legts-Drum.s Behind the Hill; Bynum, Biscailuz.; Collier's World Atlas latlon !amending the Selective and Gazetteer; Daniel. A Hundred Servtce Act of. 1948) the preai· Years of Archaelogy; Deusch, dent has extl!Jlded for a period of Our Rejected Children: Devine, twelve m onths all enJlstmenta In Cost Aceounting and Analysts ; the lJnlted States Coast Guard Fmnkli.n. Wild A nimals of thf' Southwest: Garnsey, America 's !including the Cout Guard Re· New Fronuerj,<Glea.son, Islands of CalifomJa: He~rdahl. Kon-Tiki: Humphrey, Woman's Home Com· panlon Howiehold Book. Llon, on How to Do Ceramics; MarahaJI; Model Railroad~ Engi· n~rlng ; Morrtson. Yours Till Ni- agara Falla; Ounler, When Sor· row Cornea: Pearson, Bif'tb of America; Seven Hundred Fifty H ome Pa ttel'D.!I :· Sheen.. Llft Up Your Heart; Skinner, Null!I in serve) which expires prtor to July 9. 19M>. The Cout Guard a'-o at.ated It may ree&ll a liJnited number of reserve personnel to extended active duty for a period nol lo exceed 21 m onths. aa au· thorized In the lefrislatioo. The purpoee: of the "freeze" on enlistments is tO retain the skUle of men """ho othel""oriff woukl be eligible tor a regular diachu&e within lhe coming year. Driver Thinks He's In Hermosa HY opentor'1 hcenM •U•pcded IO dil.ya ud ftned $1~ on a drunk drtYin( charge tn Newport Ot:r Court last week wu Donald ft.an. kin Robert.8, 19 .of Long Btiach. after be entwt'd a plea of W\lllty to the cha~. Roberb WU 9J'T'ffted by New- port police on Balboa Blvd , be- tween Sb.th a.nd Seventh St .. after he had been c.hued from Bal- bca Btvd.. and Palm St., early WedAe:aday morning. P'O&'e said Robert.a tolO them he thought h e waa in HarmOA:a Beac h. • Sailor Bees Blank Chino. 19.0 Led by Re:a Bell. who aco~d 2 touehdownl, the Nrwpor\ Harbor Bish Sallon deteatt'd Chlnd 19-0 in a Class B football go.me at Da· vldson field Thursday. S.11 talli~ Oil a ~2-ya.rd pa.as play from Mar· shall Worley and on a l~yS-rd In· tercepUon of a lateral. Worley marked UM other touchdown on an 11-yard paaa play from Allan Scott. Do You Need Help With Your Printing Problems? ' We have a staff of experienced "dvertising men , versed in printing who'. c:an help you design and lay out -your printed matter arid assist you with your c:opy al)d offer sugges- tions if you desire them. Our equipment is .mOdem ·with exceHent-type f~e,s and skilled prj~ers to do~ job right. • -. • JllSt CCIII Hwbot 1616 and ask for • , cl pVntfag "Npn11at .. lwa to ail ' . ~.... . t1e1;1rt Harba~. PabliSbing Co.· ~.· ,-~· •.,. I • • • • • ' . . SllIN DIVERS TllOPHY-ftNi Mtloaal a pe:vttsllloe cbamplonshlpo will be hekl •t Lasuna - Sunday. October 16,. ia-4 tile HS'e trophy the. winner \\111 receive I• pictured above. In the photo an.. R ft, Ken Skie, hoftffr of •·crtd reciotd for -.Ubot (spr.srflshlns), SI pounds, and (h,·M Church.lb. lateraatl..al ,. ............ Mid '5Mr of the pttpetual troplly. Skin Divers to Hold First El Toro to Cost Championship Meet at Laguna sso,000.000 Membt>rs of the many underwater •;>earflahlng clubs throughout the U nited Stales are aharpenln& their l'petU't D.nd taking a fev.• long "breaths u they prepare to defend their laurals In tht" Finit Annual Natlorul Underwater Speartiahln( Championships. Laguna 'Beach, Sund&y, October 16th. t o be held at Intert'sl la runnlnr hlch &mOD.1''•-------------- un<ierw&ler entJ'l111111U uid Ralph Davis. prestdenl of !he Interna- tional Underwater Spearflahlns U10CiaUon. rtporta tM.t the entry Hst h1 practically complete. Only team-entrlea are being a ccepted for the com~Utlon. Although this ts ·the--ftnt con- test of lta kind to be held in the United StateM, the •port of under· water spearfishing la not nefio Southe rn CaJ!fomlan8. Many Skin Olvtng clubs h.s.ve bt-en chartered. The main purpoee or the competj- Llon I~ t o promote Interest In the orga.nlaation of new clubs. Bott-0m Scratc-bera One of the leading c lubs in the Sout hern Califo.rnia area ill the Bo.ttom ScratcMra of San ~6. J ack Prodanovlch, one of the club·s men1bers, holds the world record tor Gulf Groper, with a catch o! 207 pounds, so you see the sport '9 •o namb y-pamby one. 11 i.8 -erident that underwater a~hln.« deserves a place In the aport.1.nJ competition of Amertca . Owen Churc hill , famous international yachtsrr..:in. believes ~ and la don or of a beautiful l'fllo-foot high t rophy which wiU be awarded to t.he team which brift&• tn J ~e ' he:t. vi~ .aar!r~ ot odlMo lf'!l· .. ,,. : .. "':'·' I Commend Marines for Air Adion Tbe First Marine Air , W ing torcu from El Toro. now in lh~ Far Eutern theatn. rt..>cel ved their aecond commendation from Lt. Gen. Lemuel C. She pherd, in les.s than a month. General Shepherd, who Is com· mandlng g eneral of Fleet Ma rine Force in the P1ciflc. commended the Flying Devil Dog s fo r their part in the landing a l Inchon. The citation , rl'ct:ived at El Toto, home of lhl' First \\'ing, last wee k, rea'1: "The Marine Air ·Ground team has never J)erfo rmed w ith greate1· preclaion and deadly effectiveness th&n during thf' operations for seizure ut lnchon and KimJlO a i r· field. Please a ccept ror yourself, your offlceri a.nd m f"n my sincere congratulations on a most dlffi· cult tuk superbly a ccompll.shed." The first citation received by "the F1Ytng Bulll!I from the Fleet Marine F orce commanding gener· 8.1 wu for their air support of ground troops tn adva.nctng alo0ng the aoutbem front when the out- .ome 1't. ~cjCol'ean CODfllct ,.. .. ' ~ ·boMt'dtal:ite dOubt. · · ,.t~"•·I.·•· ~ .._ ;The Human Race Tbe m!litaJ')", which Is big busi. neas in the county: w ill take a S~.000.000 bite out of the tax- payers o ver the yoo.rs if the Santa Ana Marine Corp!I Air Station ever gets pennanent buildings to go along with Ila new rating a.a pe rmanent west coa.st Marine A ir ln.stalJatlon. Col. Elliott Bard. logistics of· ticer . for the station. ls ha.ck from Wuhington with Col. Pier· aon Conradt, statio'n commanding officer, v.·here they conferred with the plaqning and development board of the Navy's bureau of a eronautle9. Cot. S.rd said that the SM>.- ing bast• near El T oro will be a 000,000 investment in thp sprawl- long·range ·deal starting with i,oole $2.000.000 wo rth or work to extend rUTJ'\.\•&ys and provide un· de rground storage of ammunition and fuel. Not included in this Is an an· ticipaled $~70.000 investment in rC'Std('nces and other living quart· ers near tht' station ; this ~'ill be a p :-i vatt' housing projec t.- \\"hen the station was commls· aioned in April, 194S. it was a.s a te1nporary installalion. in th•t It v.·as of framp and stucco con- struct ion. or all frame. In its buildings. Under the ranking of permanency. lhe buildings would be or concrete and steel. There iS ·one conc rete building on tile air tion. lt"4 a tool ed. ·":" ·· ' j hdlvldu&l 'trophies "1H · auiii be awarded an~ a replica of the Owen C.Urdtlll Perpetual trophy wlll be preeented Lo the winning club. ON THE DIAIJQND, HOMER HOTRW 15AWALKING ROLEOOoK- ~~~~~-....~~---. n..nce, Spain &Dd Italy havt' beld llmllar rompeliUons for y~rs in .tbil sport, drawina: tre- mendoua crowdl. Now, NeWport Harbor sports fans. will have the opportWlity of vlewlnc a:n under· water apea.rflahing meet first band at nearby Laguna Be:adt. • Tuesday, October 10, 1950 NEWS-TIMl!S -Every Tuesday NEWPORT BAY POST-Wednesdavs • , . NEWPORT-BALBOA PRF~ -Thursdays N...,_. BQ P.i °Sqlaef .. wt nit .. Ute T1w·t1 , w ..... ..,.. •• u.~.._ lllN1llml AD 18 • UllU All~-... -be .-Ill tw ~ • -o1 ,...,,,._ t •tu 1 Piper S .'13 ' • .... 2 l'llpets 1.50 ' • ••• s ..... 2.00 • ~ pub!"Mf'I will not ..,. Nl}N:RLll~ for mon than one tnoorriect lM8l'tSob ot .an adYerttaement, nlller've the ftpt to corTeCUy dumlty AIU' ud all ~ and to Nj«t any advert.Uremet <tlot contomdnc to ..W. and npl&Uona, AdverttMmata and cancellattona wm be •-i>Ced up to • p.rn. nn U>e ci.,. _..ii-. pul>lleatlon. Ph. Har. 1118 ..... ltar." 1111, -for "Ad_., • -"4 Md .-!-to NEWPOU RABM!t PtJBLl8BING 00 • .111 t B&llloa lltnt.. New,art "'"'"' O&Ufurala. Laguna Oil Well . Oked by Planners Beet.use the driWne s ite is entirely h idden in the folds of the Laguna hills, the county plan· nlng commission F'rlday recom· mended fa vorably on a variance a pplication of the Shell OU Co., for developlnar oil and l'llll In the I coastal area. A Leruna B~ch delegallon In attendance al the hearing made no real p.rote1t and appeared to be aatlsfied with tht' fact that the drilling ope.ration woulQ •be well out of Sil'ht. CoutaJ intereals have filed for- mal protest with county authori· COXPLIU'll HOUSll CL&ANINO -... rumtture and "'II' ahampooed. ..... eotlllla--- Fully bllurecl. Al's House & Rug Cleaning Co. Beacon 6111 T2tfe Custom Tailoring For Ladies and Men Alterations -Furrier PIPER-JOHNSON 813 E . Balboa Blvd. Har. 1096 lfttfc ties again.st permitting oU devel-12-BUlLDING SERVICES· opment alo.ng the scenic coast 1-------------- line. sou.th from Huntington FRED W. SNELL Beach. PT<>t .. t WU made after the Painting Contractor JerlinJ cn1 Co.J>el'a.n Orillinl' a well lo the wee£' Newport area. DOCKS a.nd FENCES Half a dosen Laruna Beach Exterior and intertor painllng resident.a, including Mrs.. Amy a.nd paper ha.ni'ing. Kennedy, head of the local tax· 2'.27 'Ii E.. 20th St .• Costa Mesa payers' association and City Edi· Beacon 8441-J tor Kenneth Overacter of the South Coa.at New•. were on hanri for the hearing Friday. They mentioned their desire to see that unsightly oil wells were kept a.way from the coast. but directed no protesl apecitlcally age.inst the drilling application under consld· eratior1. The drillinc-siLe ls a mile north of the coast highway and about lhe r:.ime ·distance west of Laguna Canyon highway. Red ·Cross to Begin Classes · The Newport Ha~bo:t Red Cross PAINTING EARL SHEFLIN 713 Palmer St., Costa Me.a Bea. 5457-M &tc9 INTERIOR -EXTERIOR PAINTING LICENSED -INSURED Glenn Johnston r,oi ·31st St. Newport Beach Harbar 2291-.J H. Ji. HOLBROOK ' DEPENDABLE PLUMBING office announce the following ne\\' Pbcme: Harbor lU~W classes that are lo bel'in this week t801 Balbol; Blvd., Newport~ in $ant.a An..i . Unit J (care of the sick in the 14-PERSONAUi home) cl&M will begin in Capter 1-------------- Headquarters, 1104 W . 8th St.. i'RD CHECKING SERVICSi Santa Ana. Tuesday evening. Oc· RA~ YOUR WATCH TES'l'l:D tober 10. These classes will be FOR ACCURACY ON OUR NEW held Tuesday .J nd Thursdav eve· TIME MA.STER nings trom 7:30 to 9:30 p.in. tor i WALLACE CALDERHEAD three weeks. Mrs. GcrlJ"Ude An -J w Je d rew .. RN, will Instruct. au Work don~~ 0~ own abop Unit~ l m°:th~r and ba by care) 817 Cout Blvd .. C'.orona del Mar class will begin 1n Chapter Head· quarters. 1104 W. 8th St., Santa Ana. W ednesday evening, October 11. Classes will be held Wetlnes- d.J.y and Friday evenings. 7 :3-0 to 9:30 p.m. fo r three weeks. Pros- Alcoholics Anonymous Write P . 0 . Box 197 Balboa I.stand. Calif. Phone Kimberly 3·5393 pective fathers . ace Invited too. MADAME J AURA Mrs. Andre""· "·111 instruct. -' • R1':MEM,BER THE BLOODMO· SpiritualJ~t jlnd, psyc~ relUifr. B~J~ OCTOBER 19 FROA-f . j 1.A:dVtce arr lov~. maniar~ "\dJd 3 TO 7 P. M. AT THE GIRL I , bl1.siness .. c orf;e St'f' this g-ffted SCOUT HOUSE. OVER 200 I \\'Ontan toda..y. PINTS NEEDED~ 917 So. Ma in St., Santa Ana Costa Mesa Man Takes Par+ in Reno Trap Shoot .. Ph. Klm~rly 2-9081 25p36 16--SHArt't l'(llTR CAR LA DY DRIVING EAST ~·ants cou ple or 2 l&dit•s to share ex- p°Ci}"l>C's. Lt>av ing Oct. 16th. Ex- change l'l'ferenccs. Phone Bea. 5079·J. 25c27 ., • • " • µ...,.. •ezc•=• • • • SALESMEN Golden Opportunity For High Grade, Ambitious Specialty Salesmen &Uning1 unlimited selling Amer- ie&'s finest lifetime a1umJnum &wnlnga. Top commlsslona. Car needed. Apply ln person 9 :00 ·a . m. to 6 :00 p. m. KOOL VENT of Long Beach -. . . • BED davenette, $60. arm chair. $6, dinlng set or 2 benches, 2 end chain , $40, table top gas range, ~ at 121 N . Bey Front. Balboa Island, morning•. 24 p26 MAPLE dbl. bed, complete, 2 fire- side chairs, gold dave nport, platform rocker. 12xl 2 frieze rug. 1114 Oceon Blvd., Corona del ?dar. 24 c26 GOOD ICE BOX 4: white enamel stove foF sale $20. Phone Bea- con M91-WK. 25p27 LAWSON CHAm, $20, awln~ arm fl oor larp. $5. ~ -36th St., Newport Bch. Har. 1957-M. 7.U Pint" Avr. Long Beach ___ · _________ 26c2 __ 7 25pH R esult.a come from constant . . COMPLETELY FURN. ROOMS & APTS. MONTHLY OR YEARLY STAGE MOTEL 608 Coast ,Hiway, Newport 23c2G 1-bdrm, large living rm, garage, frigid&IN! Ofl 2nJ rloor. ALSO lower 2-bdnn, love~ apt. both on water, near mkU, thu.re, bw. Very quiet . Adults. 61T-36th St., Harbor 691-W. 23t!c Balboa Island BeauUful 4 bedroom, 3 bath home ln finest looaUon. Completely furnlahf!d, SlOO month, wtnter rental. WINTER or YEARLY -1-bdJ.m ru.mlahed apt. 431 Dahlia, Cor- ona llel Mar: Phone Har. 0344-J . 23,2~ Stanley Hadfield 218 MARINE A VE., Balb<>a Llland FUR.NlSHED 2 BDRM HOUSE Phone Harbor 20 and garage. oce&n front-to ------------- July lat. Utll. pd., S7~ mo. allO a nother one at S&O. N. B. C. Rea~ty 3118 Newport Blvd., Newport Sch. Phone Harbor 1400 23<2& FOR 'RENT ON OCEAN FRONT Housek~eplng cottage. SO per week. ALSO large double bed- room. ~-1129 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Tel. Ha.r. 1422-W. 23p25 -... 'f ' .. • . . ~ - • • . • • 1111 • !!£ ! ! • ••L....- YEARLY RENTAL -C. D . M. newly tum. • t u d Io cottage. Ftreplace, car port-Utll. pd. % blk. from hfiach. l or 2 adult. only. Hu to be eeen to be ap- prttlated. Harbor 1759-M. , Multiple No. 1508 Oee&n Frobt-6 'buaineu rentala on Propoeed Channel $33,600 ~ Phone Harbor l 4G · Multiple No. 1456 Ooota li- lt unlta SMO .. Mo. in<oJi• Sta,liOO .... 2!5c.ZT ' Phone Ha.rtior :z.tT• l RED BARN -HOUSE, back' b3y ranch. 2 bedroom unfuml~hed . Wonderful place for children. Beacon 8158-J . 25c27 A 'ITH.ACTIVE BA t' FRONT 2 bed.room fur'ntahed duplex apL Near Balboa thopp1ng dlatrlct . Garage. $85 m o. Harbor '483. 21>c:27 $75 CORONA DEL 'MAR -Well furnl.ahed apt. 2 bedrm1. Nin beds. Rdwd. n oon . Sea view. Near everything. Har. 0829-R or 11y Poinsettia. Corona del ).far. '2:;p26 "M-VO BE'I>ROOM tumiahed apt. LIDO 2 •tory-3 bdnn. home 2 b&th, double loL turn. Asks $20,000-make Qffer Phone Harbor 1960 TO CLOSE ESTATE See 320 HueJ Drtvp Corona· del Mar $18,500 any M ulUple Liatlnga RANCHES Broker IO A , On.nires-S . A. C&oyon SU.500 5 A. house Practice! An adi..reguJarly In lhls ------------- FURNISHED APr. yearly rent, newly decorated. tile kitc hen A bra.th room, gareg-e . wuh room with machine. lf you want Year round rental SM ~r mo. Har. 1079-R. 25p Oranrea an~ Cap!Btrano $8,:IOO NEED RESPONSIBLE person t o ta.re for young baby 5 llaya paper will produce ruuJts t or you. w eek. 7:30 -<I :30. 1313 West SS-BOATS, SUPPLIES Bay Ave .. N eWJ¥1rt Beach. Har. '-"---~-------- !M-4-R. 25c27 WANTED -Mature lady to do renernJ houae work. Stay on "}llace. Write quaJlflcaUona ~d a ge. P. o . Box 218, Newport Beach. Up27 Chrysler Engines Used Crowns -Royal.a See John Harvey at Seacraft UNFl.JRNISHED 2 bedrm. houae In a 1court. With garage. Waah- lnK machine, $60 mo . 753 Weal 19th, Costa Mell6. Bea. 8097-JK. JK>methlng nice, look at this. 1 _u_-_A __ TRAILER ____ s_P_-"_CE ___ _ Apt. at 309 -34lh St. 23p26 • 21ltc -------------Trailer Storage RENTAL 1' SPECIALISTS Call Edna Crall' SMALL comfortable .. apt. Stall Protected by 8 rt. 81.eel fence" shower, u.nlt heat, prtva.te park-• 00 de lnl', lltll pa.Id, $30 mo .. winter. $l. PU' we · MAR VISTA APTS, • .., Eut TRAILER TOWN Balboa Blvd., Ba.Jboa. 23c2:s !27 W. Wit.on eo.ta Mesa Phone Beacon ~16-\f NEW'PORT JSLA.ND-AttracUve 1 ____________ ~ IMPERIAL VALLEY for veg. alt all a., vatn rrom 11'50 per A. 'c..u Mr. Loveland, ·earbor 204!S RENTALS from $4.0. The John Vogel Co. 100 ·Maln Sl. • .-... • • • '°' ' .. ,.., ~-~=·~1:~·~·~· ~-~~'l'lll!?, ____ ~·~=·!·!·~·~~;~·!.-~-~~·~~,.!..---.. ·-:· ... --:-.. ~ ~! . BEACON BAY HOME .. 2 bedroom.a on large comer Jot. EneJoeecl tyard IDll patio. Cloae to bay ... -........ ; .......... -... ······--·-·----ptjOOI THREE CORONA DEL MAR HOMF5 ' , 2 bedrm., J 11! bat.bl:, 2 story, view. Lovely pat.lo ... 11 garden. Assorted fruit trees. So. or highway ..• .$12.000 2 bed.rm•., large fenced corner lot. BBQ. dbl p.r. JCxceL location and flnanclng-.. _............ ... ...... . ............... -S.U.f'liO Lovely 2 bedrm. atucco, redecorated. New W lo W ~ peL 2 fireplaces. Patio. Designed for cuuaJ Uvinl' PLUS Cumi8hed prage apt. over large dbl. gaJ'I. Lot 80 x 118 corner, So. of hlghwa.y. Room tor addlhonal unlu. Less than reproduction cost. SEE THIS Excluai•e with ERNIE SM,TH, Realtor Your listings and rentals solicited 1205 Cout Blvd. Corona del Mu Phone Harbor 2667 DREAM HOUSE Sparkling brand new 2 bedroom, bath and 1,-i Cape Cod home wilh Bay View. Wa.11 to wa.ll carf)f'tlng, panelled dining roon1 , kitchen with loads of the newest features. Thermostatically controHed unit heat . Twin bed size bedrooms. Stall shower. Fenced patio. Double gara.ge and brick planters. Conta;:t Carl Thomas at Beacon 5748 for further lnforn1ation. EARL W . STANLEY, Realtor 17th and Coast H ighway Banker's Approval "For $82:>0 It's Ute best rve seen." A moat •ttractlve e.nd eye ap- pealing 2-bdrm. home with a. thoughtful floor plan. Brand new. We could rave on about thl• home-but we aak you t.o tak@ the time to iruJpect it. Only $2,000 down will handle- G. I. Resale on Corner Lot One of the better built 3-bdrm. homea--3 yrs. old, hdwd. tile and carpeted livlp.g rm., nicely landscaped. 2-car prage, fenc- ed back ya.rd. Someone ls going to make a good buy here. Don't toreet total paymeqta only $M Newport Beach Corona Highlands 523 De Anzo Drive $22,000 Beautifully furnished 2 bdrm. 2 bath home with a pano- ramic view of the aea. Attractive terms. Owner called back into service. This property MUST BE SOLD. S~ Aline Shelby on pre.ml.lea. Earl Chamberlain REAL ESTATE Loans . . . Insurance ... Bullden 500 Coast Blvd., Corona del Ka.r Harbor 2288 Including tax.ea and Ina. Cour-------------- tuy to brokers. Can be handled for $1CKMl down. GOOD BUYS! Phil Sullivan Formerly C. Galen Deni.son ),ol • . . ~" nr .. ••• ,. IU ... ./ .. . ... " --....aALE, Ml~OU8 ll2& COAST..llfGKW.o\Y _ Nl!:WPORT BltACH PB. Bl!ACOl\I &771 Linwood Vick, Rltor. ---Llland. Har. :ZOU - BALBOA WINTltl\ RENTAL 2 bed.rm. Nmllihed hoUM. Fire-- placo. Alao panel ray. PaUo. '4-llOOl(8 1l'O& IUl:NT Bal boo Newport C.D .M. Lido Harbor l .f5 Harbor :H78 Rar~r 17fl Harbor 1960 G. T. Everson $8,000 -ON TBlC HICIGBTS · 3 B . R ., lvgrm., trpl., dtni:q' room, kitchen, brktst. rm. Ber. porch. furnace heat, hdwd. nra. carpetJng in lvgrm. nnd dng. rm. Not new but a weU·Wilt house. ' Wllll.· cqlt clubs, tn.· vet bags, ladfea' riding boots. uphcl. maple cbair. Love .. L Steamer trunk. Metal dtnetlA chaJr. '704 Orchid Ave... Corona de! Mar. Harbor 23M-R. 23c2& APT. SIZE I bumer gu stove, •wtt.b oven, St8. 208 Amethyst, Balboa bland. Harbor 06«>-JK. 23c25 EVER'l'tHING FOR YOUR TRAILER ' WE FILL BUTANE and PROPANE TANKS Complete lnltallaUon, repair and service of all Trailer Equipment. Herma.n E . Samuel Elli• M. Porter ORANGE COAST TRAILER SUPPLY · 1910 IURJl9R. 111ivo. oOota M•Ba, J.'1'<>111i~..0. •*",a · •' ·atlc Television Service RADIO REP AIRS Larry Ewen • • Harold B&nun Tec.hnicla.na MESA RADIO A TELSVISION 100 l!~. c. ll. Bea. MOll-J -&Ott• T1!:1ZVI810N 10'" HALLICRAJ"I'ER Co~plet-e wtlh aerl&l. $100. 121 Cliff Dr., Newport Helgbta. Beacon MS.1-W. 22p24 LADIES DRESSBS, blouaett, bop. ahoes. Startlq at U . Stam •• 14 Ott white Strook Coot . .$2:S Red Faille coat. size 14 . .... .111 Eiec. blua (I.bard. suit alze J.2 110 S&le Starla Sunday, Oct. Ith 10 L m. -5 p. m. 100 Via Koran Lido 1Me ·14cH fttc 28 FOOT COMMERCIAL BOAT. Equipped for mackerel and jig9. READY TO 00. V -i engine, $1000. Stt owner I~ Harbor Blvd., Coat.a Mea. 2Sp25 BARGAIN CHRIS CRAFT SPEED BOAT $900 Richardlton's Yacht Anchorage Phon e Harbor 369 _ Complel.elJ', newly -ft9. rrta". Nur abop. dial.· Adulta. UUL pd. Pandray heat. Reasonable Rent On JI:. Balbof. Blvd., Baltio. Phone Barbor 2321-R 1Sp27 BALBOA PENINSULA -Charm- ing S bedroom , 2 bath, furntah- ed apartment. Reasonable. Win- ter or year round. Har. 3019-R. lie 23<25 Yearly and Winter Rentals BOAT SUP FOR RENT -W iil accomodate a boat up lo 4~ tt. Ot>:sirable location. Phone Har- bor 3060. 24c26 NATIONAL one-design sail boat. CleaR. 2 sui t.l! of sail&. ~­ Call T. D. Rogers. Harbor .m43 21>p27 RkGlSTERED Snipe and trailer. Nice condition. Price $1~ Call Beacon ~7 .. 3-W. 25p27 Everybocly reads the c lu.ll!led &da. H-Mll'SICAL, RADIO FOUR MONTHS OLD Spinet piano, rental ret\lrn. Save S60 on t.hia. Convenient ter ms a t SHAFER'S MUSIC CO. I S lnce 1901 -4.21 No. Sycamore, Santa Ana. Kimberly 2-0672. RENT A PIANO, $5 per month. AU rent allowed If you buy wltbln term. DANZ-SCHMIDT, 5IO No. Main. Santa Ana. GR.AND PIANO. Bmu.Uful tone. Only ~. DAHZ-SCHKIDT. lllO No. llAla. B&nta AJla. An· otber fol' $4& 20 otbera at hf""'" prlfto. W e have several tum. lutes. a.nd apt.a. a t wry low win l.e-r rat ea $4.0 mo Ir up. Al9o a.JI year rent&ls. Paul C. Jones-RenW Agcy. 2307 Ba.Ibo& Blvd. N~wport ~&eh Call Harbor 370 CW" Harbor 2'313 22p38 NICE I Bl:DRK . tlArn18hed llouao. fireplace. Yearly rent.al. 819 Poppy, Corona deJ Mar. 23c2:S Lido Isle U you wan:t ISLE ... apartment.a a ble. a reatal on ... 8eftnJ alao homea LIDO lowly avail- P. A. PALMER, Inc. S3SS Via Lido Ha.rbor lftOO 22ttc Lido Isle 'B11-y Front l.ARGlll 1-B. R.. -,.t. -· MO. 2-8.R., 2-balll. i.,. '-to SUG. Delwte 2 II.ft.. 1·kU.. ---. pril. db-1. -Wlal. $1& Anllablo .till June ~ -Via Udo lloa4. Har. mll, llu. 291'-ll. tic '16 110. •Pll:llKANDIT .... 1111 "'"'-~ -·· ---...... ll'rllls -...... -UtlL ,.id. ~ ~--plqJVd ""' ---Tap Ill-, W .M•w,..t lltff.. (Jiit .....,. .. u.. ..... 1. . - I N::,..Ff".:_ ~:.;ti:..-:.; pet.a. -0 , IL -tar. 14& mo. S111 Q\annel PL. Newport lal. Pb. -WT.J, 2Sda ApplY 408 .. stth BL or call PltllKANll:NT l!t.m:PINQ RM, DUnldrk 3·2723. 17c21 Pft&'e. 18 per wk. BLUlll TOP 1------------- BALBOA. lSLAND--3 bed.rm. tur- nlsl\ed. F'Umace. Garage:. En- ck:>eea pe.llo. Yearly or wi.nttt rental available. Very reuon- able to rtl(hl pa.tty . 120 Em- ttald. owner Will .tiow Sunday or call Olympia 1088 ( L. A.) 21>p30 CORONA DEL MAR -YNr~ rental. 1 ~rm . tu rn. apt. $75 mo. Incl. utll. Ideal location. Mil Larlupur A ve., C. D . M. 25c27 NEARLY NE\V Furn. 2 bedrm. apt., over &&J'age. Elec. refrlg. winter $.'iO" and Yffrly $75 at 124''-t • 29th St., Newport Sch. Ca.II owner Beacon 6378-J. 21>p27 MOTEI.... 401 Newport Blvd. (above Arches). l:ittc SLEEPING ROOM for employed men. $6 wk. Ir up. Home prtv1- legea. 419 RJvenlde A'Jle., New- port. HeJghU. 23p25 LARGE DOUBLE bedroom , S5. 1129 E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Tel. Harbor 1422-W. 23p2~ C5-lll:NT, llJBOELIANIX)US 12X20' Ott1oe ap&ce, comer toca- Uon. Street \eftl. 015 Eut Ba.I- bo& Blvd., 'Balboa. Har. 2821 . 90TFC 19·18 FORD STATION WAGON, ~ t9t IfOj t , t ~ Bell Surplua BALBOA l&l:AND ,.. ...... • . new Urea. Ft. Excellent ter rentaJ. t ~ ~: '-f· s• -••con 6204 Of' turn. mlnlmum utll. pd. ~rn-Harbor 324. 23<:2~ &ce Mat. 120 Diamond. Bal. ls. Ha.rbor 1520-W. 25c27 1948 FORD 2 DR. SEDAN, grey. 3 ROOM A Pr. turnWaed, EJec. Rtr.. lncJudes &JI uUUtif!ll. aJJ yftl' rental lo coup1e-No pets. 600 Be.y Ave., Ba.lboa, (Key at 209 -Slh St.} 25 p27 Wlntr r ,v ... a.rly I bfdrm. Apt. . S30. S 45 Good condlUon , new pa.Jnt, clean upholstery. Priced right. Ha.r- bm 0602 and I evea. a.nd wk. end Barbor 2625-Ml. 23c2~ M--MONEY TO LOAN LOANS TO BUILD, IMPROVE. Selected Values CORONA -DEL MAR -Duplex site with amaJJ houae on rear ot 4~· :x 118' lot $11,500. NEWPORT BEACH-Bay Front lot ,not cba.nn.el) $1 5,000 Deluxe 2 atory duplex facing Bay. Full tile roof. $35,000 BALBOA-Ocean Front. 3 bdrm., 2 baths with apt. over double garage. 2 R . 2 Iota. Room for anothe r duplex. Ea.ally financed. submit otter. For these and many other fine values see WM. E. ANGOLD, Realtor 901 Cout Hiway, Newport Beach Bea. 6054-W. {Res. Har. 1238-J) New three-bedroom Homes Oak floors. fireplace, garbage dls- po88.l. lawns. double garage, large M-n. Iota. Ready to move In right now. $9950 . Ralph P. Maskey 3411 Newport Blvd. Har. 402 Newport Beach 490 Newport Blvd. Costa Meaa Be•con 824S-W Harbor 31!'.i7-W or Beacon MM-J $94.50 -BALBOA COTTAGE and attr. Apartment over 2-ca.r rar Balboa Coves Home No. 43 Modem 2 bdrma and den, 2 be.tha. Laree living rm and dining rm. Partly furnished. $6000 down. See owner, 1.f40 ·West Bay Ave. or Phone Har. 1192-R. 20p33 Doctor's Clinic or Emergency Hospital Comer location, 14 Ing area. $31.MM>. rooms. Park- • Lido Isle Bayf ront 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, plus maid's roo1n and tiath. Unit beat. A dandy home for year around liv_, Ing. $38,500 furnished. - Boat Owners 50 ft. ba.yfront, modem 3 bdrm., 2 bath. Asking $35,000 furnish- ed. Balboa Peninsula age. VJew or oceu . F\lrnlsbed. $13,500 -BALBOA POINT. A ttr. 3 B. R home. Beautiful Uvine-- room ove rlookinlJi: pat.lo. Frpl. and Bar-B-Q. We have s everal good bUYll ln BAY FRONT AND BAY VIEW LOTS. SOUTH COAST REALTY COMPANY "Multiple Listing Members" 302 Main St., Balboa. Har. 2034 "Near Pavilion" Business Property For Sale One or the best In Costa Meaa, center of new develo~tf · .Jt. C?D 11th $l.' and . ~'f'd D 'brange Ave. · " . Ka.ni.son's Dinner HoUM on oo~ ner and residence racing Orange Ave. at rear. SEE Oval L. Pierce REAL ESTATE BROKER Ph. Beacon SOOS 1799\1 2 ~rm. Apt . 45 60 l bfdrn1. Apt . 45 60 BUT, MODERNIZE, OR REJl'INANCE , 22tf..! Buillllng site, comer location. Newport Blvd., Costa Meaa 23c21 4 bedrm. fjon1e 80 120 We Bu1 ThJ.at Deed.a NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS A LOAN ASSN. SSS3 Via !Ado Ph. Bar. l:IOO -----------$27~. Five acres in Costa Mesa Stt Mrs. Conrad •t 312 Alvarado Place, Balboa. Harbor 2496-J . 25<Z7 WINTER RENTA.L. Ea.st Ba.y tront. Balboa Island I Little ls- &a.nd) 3 rm. rum. apt. Payne f'Umace. Couple w ilh infant w~lcome. Harbor 2537, 25c.27 Hmw 1616 • - • 1-~~~~--~~~~- LOANS For Homes with 4 ~ -5 ¥2 'Yo Int. Lonf term. Low payment Sped•Hslag ht F. B. A . ,and G. L Plana. &~ ~ Oonotnlctlon Loam CALL BOB llATn.ER Har. Sll3 roe er-Appralal Rep. POIRD:R llORTGAQJ: CO. lletio. Lite Ina. .U.-KI 3-61M BEAL ESTA'rE LOANS Interiest Rate 4~ -5 \II> • 'I...... ~ ,,,.. .. the BaJ' Ana 8lld 1--lllllcle or mulUplo """"-K-ar old. Be ---~bJ'-.. your p,_l loan. J(lnlmam ex- -No ,,.._.. fblo pnllml- IW'1 ........... -Santa Ana Xlnllllrly -.earr er -t.e: ARTHUR B.. J..y 11~~ 0ou ,., , ., r Two Clallf_ ur. 1-°" .. tfl•--_..._ Have You a House to Trade? OWNER of 3 I). R. house ln Bal- boa want.a more room on oc~an or bay front or nearby. OWNER of 119' bayfront lot want. 3 or f B. R, home. ftre- ferably Lido. Bay & Beach Realty Ethel Sblrley Gloden Fay 1450 Balboa Blvd. Harbor 1214 2&27 Large home on South Bay Front Little Island 40 FOOT PRONTAGJI on fin..._ -Ch. · Prjnt.e per ON! float. $00.000. . . Stanley Hadfield JLUUIOll IO er ..., 1D at u.. omoe at 11 ---:,:-----------·1 n• ~ .,._ ,_ G "AL~ mtm&ffGI: wJLi. TAKI! c.olee --....... t. Udo of Oarw .... -.. --""' ... , .... w F ; t) ta -·Oi>r1el 1' Zllill ..,. .. I& n.e . -... **SOLD** 111-.-.. Aft. ~ .. -· .... 11> ... -11 •• _, .. , ..... ·- GREENLEAF & ASSOC. 3112 Newport. Blvd. Older but nice Har. 25!i2 24tfc 3-bdrm houae 111 Newport Heights, SMOQ. $1MO DO\VN buya this modem· ly tumlahed duples;, only S yrs old. BEACON HILL REALTY 46e Newport Blvd. . Coata ll- l'l!<>l>e Beacoa 5713-R ENJOYABLE BAYFRONT UYing ~t ita bmt EYery day Jn tbe yeu. One bdrm. house, dbl. garaae. i.e. shade trees, good aotJ. ample water, ripe for nureery or wb- i.Uvialon. $17,500 Ralph P. Maskey 3.fl 1 Newport Blvd. Har. C02 • Newport Beach *'-SOLD** ~ Santa Ana.' Ave. Newport I&•ct>ta 87 a , llu!Upla Uottac lliialtor We II.aw & °"" stoey modern ' ._ ID & ftI'Y "l"'dlll -. ---'''------- .......... t I ...i ,_,_ · COSTA MESA . · _....,. e'•~, ~tion.. -. NEW l 81!:DtlOOM HOMB • Ptlce ...... ,000. ' ··-~ ..... ~ Complete.If~ -·· -. -.. l"lf4 ..... · C.U Bab ""'•• . •c.11 -.-., It' . .-_ . . - -WvnruL If .. 1 & & lflr1. J. A, BElllK OFJ'lCE no • v-. -•,..._ ·--·-.... cme 1a. _ ... ·lfelboa TeJ1JM1 p , A-a.a - . ·"' ~ • • • • • .. --• ,, . • I • • • • '. • ' • • • • • •• • ' I • • • • • • • ' I '" • • • •• • ,. •• • • ' . • • " ' . . • • I ' ' • • • • . ' • • • • • ... • • ••• ' ... '" 'A ' .. ... , . ., .... .MMI .. "'""'I • • '"'"'"" * ..... • " . "'~' . ...... -· ·-· • 1 ' • • ' • • -· • . . . ~ !!!'~!\) !~"~·:~~) .,. dolnS to {o to a nre,• be dowao. JlcMute,. ipln .,... top --. . • . . -settlns lat Jardo •ln " • • . . • .. IJDdo< Ute p..-t '7*lll, tlle trleo lor a bis t .T yard a.,.,..._ . tin dtpa-eat bu onlJ' one man J-pined 11 ~ In l'UIUlllls per .iat1on, per abllt on duty. playa plua bl.a t>tir eo yard klckott However. at headq\lal'terl tj>ere .returru Orlttllll . ph,yed an uceJ. may be as many aa four~men on lent cam• at end. otteutftl.y and i • duty . at one Ume. When a call dete:utvel)r. Centel' Bob Bu.rdlcll: -In, th• tire Uuclt·rolla Im· aloo lnlen>epted an OJu>arc! - medlatel.r ("Fire -·t w111t," &(Ulan llma!leJ'. A• r •old N1a Crocker). A call man coms VanDremltn Ud ScoUand were ln and t&Jr.e1 over t.Jw..4eak Wben attn on Ute injured JI.at but lbOUld the tnlek ~ ouL be rtr.Mty for et. Anthony next ,.It'·s .the ''RESULTS'? Jt. upon arriving at the Kene Friday. No one wu lnJured ln luC of the call. It 111 evldent that mon! week.'a cont.e1t. men ue needed. • ca.II ll llBllt out 8TATIBTIC8 . to hrodquarten to eound the pub+ Newport Outard be alarm. Depending upon which & ..• ,.. .••. __ flnt down. ............. 9 way the wind la blowing, lhe put>-261 ...... yda. gain running-...... 113 He aJ.arm 9)'8t.em n:iay round up 3 ........ yde. Joat runnlng ........ 25 abc. or 60 men. 246-...... net ydl. nmning .-..... 133 Accordin' to Crocker, the fire 3 ........ puaea: attempted ........ 11 chief ha.a no ldea ot how many 2 ....... -puses completed ... ... 3 men he's going to have on hand 2 ......... pa.aaes int . by .-......... O to fight a blue unUI they ahow up &o ........ yd.a. gain pauing ....... -42 at the scene of •ctlon. PotnUng 130.... ytY. k.lck-off rel. . 43 · out the haphazard natu~ of lhJ• 1 ............... tumbles o arn.ngem~t. Crocker said that · O •. .... . fumb. rec. by ...... 1 there were only el.:r: Newport 20.-yda. penallzP.d 25 Beach firemen on hand for the Tu lndlvldua.J StaU.Stle1i big Rendezvowi ballroom fire on Plll.yer TCB .yd&. Av. Ja.nuary 27, 1933. "Even With fire-McMa.sters 14 138 U.7 men from a.djolulng area.a, there Jone11 8 61 7.ft were only twenty or twenty-five Welty .... . 7 34 4.9 fire tighten at the blaze," he Pulukl 2 8 4.0 added; Seotland .. 2 ~ 2.r; U11ttrtalnty Griffith 2 O 0.0 Taylor .. 1 2 2.0 Tbilli Un«rlalnt.Y of the nember or aV&.llable fire fighters Is one of Chid Crocker's argument.9 for a tire department wtth full time paid penonnel. He poJnt:a out that a flt111t line fire ~partment la a "tax-uvtng o_rganl.zatton." Adequate tire pro- tection pay11 oft In saving! on in- surances taxes and In the pre- vention of ftres in lndlvtdu.11 homu. he added. "Many people . don"t realize Ju•t how much fire in8urance affect.a their lives. and the pricu they pay tor every day goods," 11&id CWlcker. . "Let 's take for. UJuatr-atlon the pa f-t fin!: I n 11 u r 11. n c e ml1ht plsy with a food product. First. lh.e seed IL'! insured agaiMt fire. wheN!:ver It ls !lored. Alter It ls plaitted. It 11 usually protected by crop insurance, then It l.s ln•llred ln It.a final form. whether natural or· procesaed. and even insured •l'•lriat fire 1088 o r damage while on" the ma.rket s helf," Crocker tdded. Toto.ls 38 246 6.8 Crary Named (ContJnued: from Pap 1) Horv-"J.th, chairman of the rec rea- tion committee, stres.sed the ne~ of more recreational tadlltle11 within the city. He pointed out that "the cit y council clatmed that there WU no money for addlUonal park and recreational acUvlUes, and then they reduced the tax rate 19 cents." Horvath al!O charged th11t the park fund of c ity budget ls being llhort chang-ed. According to Horvath. "the park~ bring more money Into the city budget than they get out of it.'' Ke .:idded that most oC lhe fundl alloted for parks by thf!: ~lty council went to pay fo r .. beach cleaning and rest roonl upkeep"' &nd that little wa.a left for ac tual park and r ecreational area development. The newly forr;ned league of lo- cal civic M80Clatlon9 will meet o n Thuradays, every other month. Costa Mesa Holds • • • I ' I ROV'JllN'& aNALL P111.E. the klftd tllat or• In the ir-1 nn,JOt'lly, lA •UCClltlNIUUt estlaptall:f!ld by u.e Newport Brach fl"" Mpert· mait. n.Je ..... rlllmary n~ at tile borne or Kate Tl'avla. 1006 W. B.:s.llM-. llhd.. Newport, •t l :Ot p. m. Wt'Clnt'll!IAlay nJpt. Ou--0.. WU ued to put out thr ~ and no -~"" \o\"&l!I noported. On tlle aa6dtt la A.ut. C hit>f .Ian Brfaclw .sod In lht' ro~ AaM. ctuet Pe-re ~ltett. (New11-Times Pholo) MILESTONES BIRTHS CDM Woman Files for Divorce PRICE-Mr. and Mre. Waynr v. Price, 606 lrla Ave .. Corona Naming the Bank of Amerl(\• de! Alar, at St. J011eph hOl'lpltaJ. a.a co-defendant. Mr11. Allee L. Bei:'k of Corona del Mar lut we-ek Orana-e. Oct. I , a girl. I ii·" 1 OIE"l'kO-Mr. .nd Mrs. Ken-~ super or court 'lctlon tor di· neth Dtetro. 112' Cabrtllo St .. vorce ftonl Roy C. Beek. ShP C011ta Mesa, •t Santa An.a eon1• uked the court to reattain her munily h<>Apltal Oct. 2. a boy. hwiband from v.•ilhdrawtng com- WlLBUR-To Mr. and Mrs . Don munlty funds held by the bank E. Wiibur. 413 Broadway, coela ~ndtng a deiermlnatlon ot prop- Mesa, In Santa Ana Community erty r1gbL-.. She c harged cruelty and Mid Hospital. Oct. T. a eon. th _. __ , 1 , __ 1 WELBORN-To Mr. and Mr.111. ey were mar11~""' n ........., Ange<'• He pointed out that fire tnsur· ance · ralt's nrc not determined eolely on the fire' protec tion given bY.. the fire department. The effici- ency of the police department In a "'watchman" capacity 111 rated, u la the building Inspection 8)'11tem, itnd the cond1Uon or the city's w~ter sy11tem. "These are Just a few determining f-actors in the en· tire lnsun.nce picture:; s a I d Crocker. Floyd Welborn. 3M La Perle PL. cdb.nty March 2<1 · 1027. &eparu.ted COAta M-In Santa AnA Com -lut September 27 and have two (Continued from Pa,.e l ) dauabten JS and 21 Id. muntty h01t>ltal. O.::t. 6 , 1~. a • · yean o .Hap~ A h,J"M·h~ flr•t Ume u bugle 90unded In the daughter, 1 lbe.., 3 ~ ou . Commun.lty property wu li11ted background. a.a $%0.500 In CM:row ln the Balboa Others pre~nt at lhC' ceremon-MARRIAGE LICL!lrr{Sl:S branch or the &nk of Am~rica. lee lncludwect F . R. Ftnch of C. L. A.zllo, 24 , 999 Victoria a V&cant lot in Cc,rona del Mar, Co.11ta Mesa who orlginaJly started Sl.; Ma.xlne Joanne Langda le. 17, $5-000 In a bank a ccount, an auto· lhe p<'tition to build the Coata l 163 f'lower SL. both Coata Mesa. mobllr , \Ill" lrururan~ and hoUAC· Mc>aa. park yeal'8 ago; Hein.z Arche& Charle• C r&nt'. 28. J ID hold tur nlahl9g111 at 239 Puppy Kat.i.er: Jud&e D. J . Dodge: Fran-Ruby Ave.; Patrtcla Ann Boyl'r, Ave., Corona tlel ~tar. CUI Horvath of the Newport park 28. 120 Grand C&.na.I, both Balboa committee: Walter Weimer of Island. the county planning commi.!l&lon ; Rudy Loerol , 21 . Box 355. Co- Arlle Swartz and G. N. W ells. rona. dt•I Mar; Lupe Rodriguez. 19. Loa Angeles. ' The New York T1ibune we.a the 1 f1t!!l American news paper to p8SI ' under cor porate control. .. • • I.--~...._~~~~-~~~--~~~~·~~~~~~~~., I '·· George T . Ever&0n • Phone A8'10<iale Beacon 6243-W I- I I I I . I I I __ Phil D. Sullivan Real Estate Broker 490 Newport Coata M ei;a, Boulevard California . September 15, 1950 Mrs. Mary Cole 'Newport Harbor Publishing Company 2211 Balboa Boulevard Newport Beach, California P S1 b Dear Mrs. Cole: Thank you for the suggestion that prompted us to place our classified advertising in the Tuesday NEWS-TIMES. My classified ad in the issue of September 12 has kept my office busy for the past three days. We received many inquiries about the properties listed and the response was more than salisfa~tory. In the future the NEWS-TIMES will certainly be a "must'' on our advertising schedule. Sincerely yours, PHIL D. SULL1V AN I • I I ! ! t i . . . • • I ' i ~ ' • ! l ' -~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~· it come natural Only . Local Results the • IS with the· NEWS-TIMES Paper Available early • • 1n • • Because the week • Newport Balboa News-Times , Fires are liable to happen any- where, anyplace and anytime. and only constant vigilance a n d watehfulneM can keep them from !tarting or catch them llOOn enough to control them. Freak tires are a co,tinuinK" nuisance to firemen. In 1937 there WU a fire ata.rted by --i coffee can that look· ed a.a If it never could have hap- pened. . Someone bad left an empty coffee can Jwit oOlllde Of thE"lr house and It stood, bottom up, ln the sunlight. The bottom oJ th~ can ac.ted as a reflector and as a. lena and concentrated the aun"s rays on the redwood sheathing of the house. The heat burned through the sheathJng and pene- trated to the t.-ir paper under- neath. reaultl ng in a call for the fire department. The first 21uccesaful newBpa}:H'r ln the colon le!. wu 111tarted with pe.rmlsato n or the royal go vernor of Maaaachuaetta in 17CH. Walter Foppiano. burg, Calif.: Nonna 21 , 1860 Orange Mesa. JO, HC'ald."- J ean Albers. Ave.. Costa 2211 Balboa Blvd. Harbor 1616 La.st yc.:ir , Crocker'• biggest headache wu a aerie! of 12 in· cendlary fire• all Within a. tew houra of one another . "At one tinie we thought that t.b.e whole Balboa Point wa.s sotng up, .. was hi• comment. These flrea were deltbera.tely_11et but.. the guilty penK>n or per&0ns were never caught. A good part of adequa~ fire control la Immediate arrtval at tbe scene of the fire. Per.oms calling the fire depArtment to notify them about a fire can help by keeping their wtl.8 about the m when phoning. "Too many people have a tendency to exaggerate over the telepho ne.'" l':•:t.ld Crocker. "The flrt> department 18 lntere11te-d in what's burning and an accuratE' description of where the fire is." he uid. Special emphasis on fire pre· V!nUon procedures la lhe Newport Beach Fire Department'11 goal lhh1 week which-121 Nation.-.! Ff~ Ptt· vention \4•eek. In co-operation with the Newport Beach Chambe1· of Commerce 1~.000 ·stickers bearing the slog-an. "Fires Will Not Sta.rt IF You Do Your Part" wtl1 be dl81.r1buted by local mar· ket.. AJJ pa'rt of the publicity drtve to make the public awa re of the Importance of ftre prevention. fire department tt'presentaUve6 will talk before local servtcie clube and there will be special obtlen·· ancea In the schools. TBE BIG PUSH-POR FREEDOM ! -· • - • • DEATHS EDWlN THURSTON HliOHf'..S Edwin Thuniton Hu1;he•. 73. died Sunda y at hla home, 3714 W , Balboa Blvd.. Newport Beach. A native or Mant"hester. EnJ,t- land. he had lived In Califo rnia C'lght year• and ln Newport Bca<.·h seven mont.M. He wax a membt·r of the Eplacopat church, a Mason and an EJk. Mr. Hughl"IS wa.s a retired electrtcal englnttr. Surviving are hla wife. Mrs. Elizabeth HU«hN; two daughtet'll. Mra. Robert Ohl Ga.nJlner, N,,.,. port Harbor, and Mrs. Fred w o·t . Denver, Colo.. and five grand· children. Prlva~ services were ht>lrl A.\ the Inglewood Cf!IT\etery Wednrs- 1ay momln«. with th~ Re v. Paul Moore Wheel.er officiating. lntr r · ,.,ent followed thfl~. The Baltz mortua ry. Corona de:I Mar wu In c.harge of arran.-emenu. BERNA,iW !If, COOPER Be.mad M. Coo~r. 71. Lido Park. Newport Beach.. died to SL Joeeph'• hoepital after a sudd«:n lllneu. Born In "lad lived Vf''lta, and !lay. En11and. Mr CooP"r ln C&.lifomla e.ight ln the community one Su"1vort Include h.. wtte. ()race D. Cooper. Udo Puk; four ')n)U.erw. Franll of. New York. ltd..._rd and Homer, both or Hyan- '\11. 111.... and Ro&lnatd. Np I Rochelle. N. Y.: two lllstera. l'lln:t CUe. Plete·'\.DtvtUe.. N. Y.. and Rectal! B•rfl•lld. 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