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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-03-06 - Newport Balboa News Times• • • I I f , • • ' ' •• '.,, • • • ' 'Pdit Appr I . 1c o~es • nu: PllD8 • • ' • , BOnd Issue N • w, A m.lnor of the molll npldly· c1en1op1nr ...... ot the Callfol'llla -Soutll ' • Board Believes . Coutal -plro SERV,NG THI INTIRI . HAltlOI AllA Oeftcni oplnlon of !'IOWJ>Ort Beacl> Etomentary School!Olatnct i-rd of tru.t.eea T\-.:y nl(ht at their resuJ&r meeting +as tbat moet peraona loe&.lly raYor ~the boa.rd'• new bond laue elect.lob. It calla for $825.000 in J;onda to bulkt a new tchool nortb Of Co- rona del Mar and to co~ruct _Jd• d.Jtlon8 to Horace ~lp echool. • • ' SECOND l,ARGEST ,HOME COMMUNITY IN ORANGE COUNTY VO~UME XIlI PHONE HARBoR 1816 l · FIVE CENTS ' ~ER2 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFdR.mA. THURsDAY, MARCH 6, 1962 • FOURTEEN PAGES ' "Everybody I've talked to eeema quite tavorablely lmpreaaeid by the bond election plan• and µie fact that the auditorium la ,Put and the real of the program la plan- ned ecbnomlc&lly," James Ray. board member reported.• Boar<tl Pre9'dent Marton C. Dpdd an- nounced the boa.rd will! lnapecl neal°t>y achOO ls said Lo have been buJlt at an average cost of $8 per foot. No arcb.ltecta ha w bee~ chosen to bulld the new s tructure lf the bond 1asue h1 approved. The board dllcuued whether cl\1c organlza- tlona could and would f inance • m&illng of circulars exp!~ the acbool construction pro~m. · A letter from the Couht y Coun- eel wu read the board, outlining the .liabilit y of any achoo! t rustee l engi.ged In business with school ' dist.r1ctA The board instructed the superintendent's office to reply, uking whether truatees or one dt•lric t specifically were prohibit- ed from doing busines· in any other district. fire, Explosion Burn Local Man, Three Yachts Fire which ignited from ~aso­ llne and bilge fumes la \e ycster-. day aboard HinC'm6a, 38-tfoot "b· In cruiser . injured Roocij't Baker, local electrical worker, w ho re- ceived second and third degree nREMEN OF NEWPORT BEA.CH and the Harber Patrol yatprday afternoon lupeci damase to lllnemoa. ~foot motor end.er, In whleh Robf.(l Baker, local boat \\'orker, \YU badly burned \~hf'n P,.<i fumes fpJted. 8&ker, ""pltalb.,td lat.et, jumpeid-in bay to dOUM flamee OD bandit. ar1115. h.aJ.r, ~ {Press Photo) burn• &bout the body. I b ~~::~~:~!r~~~.~;~;p :~~ OCC · Class " Election Keeping Bay Clu ~;=t~.:,~;~:z~:~~~ Student Wins From Getting Mobile Homes going up in smoke. , ''Thia 18 not an opportune ti.rne•+-----------~-- Two other craft, lying on either Pub11·shers' Award to seek a change in the Ci ty Ordi-breezeway anO con:teqUet1tly ae v-side ot H lnemoa, were scorched nancea w ith el~cttona only a month !'ral of the roon1 unlt..s could ~ and charred about t he hulls. They away,''ti wu lhe consienaus or list ed u one 'Atructure.' were Steady Qirl. Slip 63 : Bantam. Mrs. Patrtcla Inloe1, 1727 Ocean Mobllhofll e Co. otftCLala who mf'l The Bay Cll~ ln tlll' p&st has SJtp 83. • Blvd., BaJboa, ha.s just been named with cit y employees lo the City bfton able to lf"t any portl09 de- Ftreman Ed Hall of Engine Co. by Ho ughton Mifflin, 'BoAton pub· Me.nager·a office Tueaday. The aired or It& leue Mal watvl"d by 2. received hand bUrna frbm a hot on:Unanoc whic h nttdi to be I~ City C~I and thft: mun.1- ptpe while flghUng the blue. Jtahera, u the winner or lhelr An· changed, according to 1the com-eq..rtty ls now .w.ldll.lq tbe Bale~ wv _t,ttated at the dock nuoJ Houghton. Mifflin Literary pany otttclala lo .l!>J..D.AO ""'Wrin , ~b ~ to the amouat of . .,,,.. O«ta!~ ~ft ............ -.-------· ~'Pi~ilt...-~;:---.,111kil. ' -~ --~ -·- 'him nut -.Id.~ -.r°"' U\e Tbe ~ lo an award et &l>o\11 to'be n\6-'tn\JG;'-Ciiy of New-• ..... '-1111' • -"'°Um wao WI<• ..P,ta All• UdOO to enable ·MN. .lnJot9 to port Beach. , t ..... "!'-~ lt.ae .-~-!tr ~ta!. Bokor, .,, comJleta i-< ..-• ..-wao aub-• Mobtlllomo 00. 16 t.ylnr t.o oom--• -· tM i>"-- . elecl.-n of llU: °':'ipW&)'• ml led U\ od\lllle'f-Willi _... pkto a ,-deal 'nwle 'Wiil\ WI Bal-----le ll. T. lilt"#'~ wao lla4 --'IW!C -~ .. -71ploteorellapten and llMIC"d t.o 'bQa Bay Club fdl' \lie lri>po<ta"""1 ,......,www.;.,. . wflolna ,......._, \be aD6 be "W'Ca'tJlt Gt UM. prta. • -or al leNt 20 bOtta1 ~ untt.8 and W.. OI. tlottJe liquor were a.i.o ....__ •••UO>id.. A, ~ ... u.e -tlvo -I-~ 40 ,.... .r ~roJrlCa.t· 1mn a .ll"d=tlal tnalrMnt Hlnemoa ls ·owned -by Empire ing cla.u cooducted bf Oranre ed .tructu.,.e.. whm the otf·aakl J\cenee store was • Steel Co. a.ad G. W. Ander19<>n. Coast Evenln1 college and held In The Bay Club has sald, that It exempted from Lerma of the ell)' 2137 North Marianna St., Los An-the l:beU club 1n Dalbo&, Mr•. ln-will not pay the clty the ~ tff. agreement .which call3 for the gele•. toes ahowed con.elderable promlae Mobllhome U.ya thl.t \ta ¥al wUI payment o{ ~<'.4 of the gross re- to Adolph Andenon, IJU11tructor. not permit It. celpts., MOTOR STOLEN' Mra. Morgan Leithold. 1803 West Bay avenue, reported th.i s momlng t.bett ot a 1(-fOOt gray open launch and 22 hp Evlnrude motor. The boat, valued at $M0 wu ta!C-en bet~n 9 1" m. la.at night a.ad 8 a. m. thl1 morning, acw~I' to the police .. report. and one of her tint cl&MrOOm ex-The structure.. would be fabri· Tho8€! atLending Lhc cl011ed door erciae3 wu enlarged into a abort cated at the El Monte factory a.nd 8ea&lon were Owen Sloan, Cli ff story which waa aold t o the maga-then trucked lnto place on the Norstrom and Hugh Cairns for t:he z.ine Todily'a Woman. city-owned property lea.Md to the building compa ny with their at. Al prcaent Mrs. Inloes ls in the B&y Club. tomey. 'rom Heftema.n . Fire Chief m iddle west completing her re-Ways tO'hedge around the city Frank Crockl'r. hla &S"ist&nt, Phil ae-arch for the F eUows.hlp novel ordlna.nee havo. apparently been Hayden, city building inspect or and ahe plans to do the wrltlng ot wor~ed out wheNby the •true-Pete Ne.Laon, Engineer B. J , Webb It at home. t.ure.a would be llnke1f with a •nd City Attorney Harry BlodgetL • Banks Over Victory Won, Citizens ·Drop Water Tax Suit Ufe Is ~ning in AnchorCHJe, Local Men Write Everything'• up to date in Anchorage, Aluka, W a r r e n C a.Mel and Dale Montgomery, tor~r 'Newport police otficera, write their buddiea here. The pair left here Feb. 1~.' Why. just the other night, Dropping of th(' citizens' suit their letter relates. an Irate cltt- agalnst t}\c City of NC'wport Bea ch zen armed wilh two revolvers ordinance which levied $1 per walked in the Anchorage police monlh on lo<'a l water met ers was s tation lo shoot the desk ser-. gent. He, thoughtful fellow. announct"d today by Fred J . Strp-leaned on a radio transmitter heu, chairman of the Citizens key and sent the c ltlzen's an- Water Tax Committee. nounced plan of murder out tit a sta tem ent. Stephens sal1l over the alr. Seconds later, hla g·roup felt no userul good a squad car turned the come-r could cbme or litiga t ion which and its patrolmen cut down the would be costly to city and tax· taxpayer as hla threats died on pa ye r aUkc. H is s tatement reads: hie stilled lips. We have won a complete victory The solid aide or Anchorage on behalf or our town' In our tlgbt Is booming too. but tn a finan- for the refK'al of lhe $1 per moit{h cial way. Truc k drivers eam water meter tax. $3.:>0 an hour. laborers $3. The City Council has now intro-Room a.nd board ts reasonable duced a new ordinance to repeal and there la plenty of work to the tax • u or last F eb. lt\th, be had, according to Cu8el and thereby acknowledging their error Montgomery. In lmpo5ing this tax in the first Yea, it is a little cold, but p lace. not eo·s they not ice it in their BMed on a lengthy lega.l opln-woolen trousers and jacket.is. Io n given by our attorne~. Max And Anchorage.le growing fut Hurwitz, we are convince<:! that in it.a bul!!lnees dl8trtct, they re- the Court would declare the tu port. On tta main street there ill <'gal. U one !pol where you have to Since the mot ion by the City walk 4.5 feel between saloons. Council repealing thl8 lax, we have I'---------------' had numer oUI!! calls from cltiuns or thh1 communit y. The great ma-Board to Mail jortty o ( theae Calli!! have indicated t hat 1t is the conaenaus that for S•mple B•llots the ove r~ll good ol the community "" "" th .. 1aw•uit now be dropped ... in Bond Elettion our po.J.nt has been won. ! The e.xpen.e involved in the City To inatruct Newpdrl Beach Ele· refund ing lhe money, from lhf meni..ty School DiJltr1ct voters on s tandpoint of bookkeeptng, gen· what the bond mue election eel f•ral coat or makin g refund11, plus for M•rch· ~ 111 all about, the lhe a ddit ional a.mount that the achool board of t.ruateee plan to City would have to pay the City mall out aome 6000 ample bal- A ttorney lo defend this ault, ~ng lat.a to registered voters. w ltll the otJie~ l coott whldl wool~ . """' ..._,.. luL 'week called a -...... ~ tM-~ li.;i;ii'~ tii u,. Sum Ot $6116,· .._ an In.formed ~ proMbl::r ooo. Y\mdil w.tU be uR!d to build equal and poutbty exceed the SS the propoeed new ecbool north of or ao ~ be ~eturned by the City Corona del Kar on the echool· tp eacb 'taxpayer tor lhll w~te~ ownfid 18-acre parcel and to erec;:. tax. 1 new &ddtUona to Horaee Enaitsn The coneenaua of the cltlaen• we ecbool. The auditorium la nt>t In· h.!-" talked to, .. ~u u the eluded tn thlf plan, nor i. the optnton of thla committee. la that 11ehool library-both ot whJch W'°ere no future City Council will at· contemplated by the $985,000 bond tempt lo ralae tund• In such a lUUe which was defeated here lut manner ag&ln and will be more Jan 11 careful lo obtain money throurb · · ------- G. O. P. Candidates IRVINE SAYS COURSE ! FOR HARBOR. AREA NOW 0. K~ WITH GOVER·NMENT Enl!ancement of the community life and facilities of the Newport Harbor area waa assured this week when it WBJ! Mamed that plans for a 150-acre Golf Co~ and Cpuntry Club westerly of M11cArthur Blvd., and iriland of the Coast Highway were virtually completed. The new 18 hole golf cou raoee--~---------­ wiil be created on the rolling hil.ls in the area su rrounding Merle's Drive-lhn. Owners or the course will be the Irvine Company and the present leasing arrangements are befng made through the Har· bor Investment Cof!1paztY. Government clearance for the building of the course has been obtained. All water lines will be of non-metalllc tube conatructlon 7140 Voters on Rolls for Next City Eelection in order to protect the au~ly of Another evidence that 1 Newport metals In short supply. Beach la growing rapidly came Present plane ca.II for the build-with dleclosure by the c~unty a.nd ing of a minimum club house and city clerk's oftlcea thai there art shop tor the use ot the Prates-7140 peraona re«fatered to vote In slonal goiter and instructor. the Newport city elections April Water for uee of the course is 8. immediately available as the en-Accordlng to the ctty clerk, tire area la part or tfie Coaatal there were 6282 . pef'80ftll recta- Munlclpal Water District and tered for the last city electloh, served by the Laguna Beach Ir-April, 1950. J'or the November, vine Company Joint line. 1950 general election, there were Myford Irvine told the Pren 7524 peraons reitst.ered with.In that although the lease has not the city limit.a. been signed for operation or the Following. is the· breakdown et course a.a ·a semi-public facility, regletered. voters by aectlona: that It hu all been agreed to in Balboa.. Precinct.a 4, 5 17 Qt! ~ub&t&nce. 19 -2~7. 272. 227 and 284 votwl Highest calibre club !acllttiea r.eapectively: . ' will be provided and onlf h i g h Balboa Iala.nd, preclJicta 8 , 10. cla.as membership will be eought, 12 and 18 -309, 303, 273 and Irvine said. Preference will be 298 votere: gtven to local t'Utdenta on a Corona. dll!d Mar, prectncta 7, 13. membership card bas I a. The 14, 21, 22 and 23 -359, 381), 240, coune will be available for public 321, 345 and~3oe voter*; uao. · · · · l.ldo Iale, preclnct~l -3" · No 'l'W.ldlnr of t.be -m~ ~ ~ ,_ ! -~-Odo ,.. , of other eluba ia eeen .., U the NeJl'POrt. J!!teClnct. 1 J, a, I aJll1 Santa Ana Country cili.b llu had 1s --· ue, 117, i.nd SN a cloeed membership for aeveraJ votera; I Years put. The new Laguna Newport Heights. prect:n~t 9, 18 Country Club 19 enjoyll\g' w Ide and 20 -295, 3199 and 1239 votera. populartty u are the WUlo"'1c1t l · and other county couree.. BOND ~ON I DA.TE ~·told the~ "We hope The ~·.choOJ boa.rc,pt ll that thia latest p1an wUJ be a trusteea: 'ha.cY"io dectlnel an tnY.lta- comPlement to the community tlon to attend tbe next Board ot and !la way ot ltfe." Truateew A.mmcfatiOn !n e et In I' .Building of lh1' course will bf! whioh will be held March 26 - puahed to the earliest pas.Ible date ot the IPcat IChool 'bohd eWc· completion. '-' tlon. - proper channels. whatever the put'- po8e may be, and that a formal court ruling t hat the water tu ordinance wu tnvalid ill not nece11- b8.ry now . -Not Enclatwd by , I ~;;~;. ~~~;~~: Court Order Restrains S~e =y ~;;.1~0~~~o~~~g ~~ From Clos,ng 3 Trailer Parks However, In order lo Insure that there will not be "taxation without representation" in the City of !Coatlnoed oa ......, 11 • candidate on the Republtcan ticket for State or Federal office unleu theN I• no bonitkie opposition to IUCh C&Jldldate. ''To make: th.la point clear," de· c-ltired Bame•. "the Central Com- mittee at·lt'a Feb. 21 meeting. di- rected me to lnform the voting public that the Central Committee makea &baoltately no endorsement in any ..-cee unlese there I• only one Republican candidate for the office involved." New Costa Mesa , ' . Cemetery Slated Reatralntng orders 01 the Super-.... ------------- ior Court of Oranlfe county are ln .ltltutio'nal in that they "deprtw effe<::t today prohibiting the State plalntttts of their pro~y With· of Calltomla Department of In-out due procea ot la~ ... W\t.b- duetrlal Relatlone from taktng oot any provt11ton beln~ m'de ... action to cloee three coastal trait-tor a falr and tmpartf-1 )1.earln& er parka. and without affording plalbtlff1 The rpatra..lning orders were M· (OHU..tlell f-~ I> cured on behalf of Heinz Kalaer, t- Ftft.h Dllltrict Supervieor and ope-l=C.LARS EMftlt rator of Bayahore Trailor Park; ~f-~ Al&n Mickle. operator of tl>e Lido S , ~· STA~TION, · Trailer Park, an<\ Robert Win-STEAL, $50, 5 KES dolph. operator of the I El Morro Trailer Park. . ~nlng t.be aerricef station at Superior Court Juqe Robert U41 Ooallt Highway al I o'ck>cllc Gardner !Mued the onkr wllil:h th~ 'l'ol'lllng, stan . BOWV\I tt- callo tor the Stato tq make tu port<id to l~ poUce$ burJW. Announce.,,ent of plan• for Har-pre .. ntotlon on M&r<;h 14 to mow bf'! ~t.ered .during nl(bt' and bor ftat. cemetery to be adlv&ted cAWIO why 0 permanent t/JjuneUon mAdot awy w!tll $60 cub Ud ., at Otuler aJl4 Harllor 111¥11, Coota should not be LIMled. Tho st&te &0,; J>lrd<alOll of. ctP"'!ta. ' !!,.~ dpectod to be made early :::--~: ~.~'; ~~~~.:": t:wl>r.;uy ,_ ~"?'. ~ Altlloask leporto pent.t ~t at1 llle arbitrary rut... utabllohed by l.l']>O ~===--,.,,d·~m:: lo ready 1or -Ille Qmtelery orpn-the Stat.e ~ . th.(..._ .,....,._ A ~ of Pl la IMtlon •lo, proceed, offlclala ol · Pn.•1-T.W. • _ bill. -~ ui. Ml,U>O! la, Harbor ' R<lt tod&y decUMcl to The clomJ>laln! .. lo I forth U.at l0<"9 cli&IJP. ·All ' ; ....., "6ntlrm ·-ei llatua .,, the rum the~-· In 1h1~ tlus l.ftt ~ bdrilar ~r ~ WIW ce,rta!ft,:....ii.clooed'lepl tie· law prolllblttnr u..! of ,U/) ,tnlltt ~ta -_,.1 · by Dr. tolt. an -pleted. Meanwhile, to which lo attocMll~, ..-, ~ l'JetlL ' I ·: - ' workmen 'are ~ touNl&Uoas or room.a\ or ltian-to(' t ~'°' . . .. . t0< ,_,, .Ulce bulldlnp at an :·approved awnlns · open ~•'I~.::"'.-. thedto. . ' on two-.• U· ~ ~..... - PuMIC ....-entorthe~ llW..!'ll•P<I tbat,J '1":~7 1 ~ -' :J,....~ <JPO!'Sllon i. "1'J>!<'l<d JIOncly or ,i.e~. d~ "., . . ,. or • U>e ~ !Iii~ ..,.,..,,._ to ._. ,._.~ _., ~ ... of:, ~ _ ..... ~ ~vz--• ment. ~~ -.,.,...... . ..,..,.. -*9 _,.. -" •·1.:: • -l •,. r.•iii1'.otoc" : c.~ ~= i""..!: ~ E-.:n~!!t-..s ' ~ ;"~~.~ n ~ -' ,....-;;: • ,,.. .• ::;1:::.t.·· ··--... ·":$ ""= = c.. ~ ClllrljlQ, r-.. ~ • , "+ azaJ.ct !I' • Jltr .._ ., c:.wt ..... _... .... -:rflr"" Ip Npaft ..... ,,,. ..,._ ""*-""1llldlli&e to-i-. .a...•:: ~j ~....., ~ -i. ~ _. -···' ~· •1•0 .... -._...,.;:;._. "' ,..., ..,, .. "°"' -"' De -,. - -,.; lf, It---,.-;:-1 • -• Md:lil, I ! ,. Clpt. ........ _ .. ~ hltiL. _ , • ~ j i -at.llr.-ll&c;.._0.8'm-Ti.t~ .. 1· 'n} .. l\Pdllie "' .....0 ... -na,Qif!a18 -. ... 4zsz ......... • ]!f:- ... 1t• -as· -....,,. 111 •We ..._, , a.. I it•t r • - ··-# 'j ... ll : • .. ,. ... ._ •-I ... ; n&fl,ijlr_~~i~ .. ' • J • . , :rraner ,. .. • ~ co11tt11ab:Gm._,> _ PftES s ' , Nelwpoit Be1tll, Jlardl S. 11IG2 u 'opportualty to p,....,t com~ -"~ A Dear lie! , 1 ~ Wit evtdence ••• In oppooltlou to I~ · ' I notice 1aJit ~·1 Preu wu N~ l of Volu-XIII, the. propoeed .,,_.,iOIL• • .ur·ora-"""'~-..,... .'~ fndfc'a-1•-that the! pa\w.. ha."-•• thJtieenth ~,. -~ It. the atate'• ~ere \o •remove r ....,. r-• ~ '""'-,,_ "" tbe eabll.na wen to be· carried Pv'O"-~'ft~ •t Newport l!reJi. caJltornla • eemce tO. the eoaubllillt1. -1 congrat~te ~ on-111. 111111}' Ollt, hundred& of -miler roa1c1eni.· • omee and ~ .1'\&'rt at 22U llf.lbo& Bl..S.~Phone ...-11111 unpro-ni. yo1.1 ,. made In the ~ ODlY hi I& would ""a.decle<I, JlartkWarlY bi DilaNd u -=• ... to• lb&ltil''.Nni 18, 1060, a~ o&i.. at ' -mechan~ emcs.ney and ~ ":;': =~ ~:::_~ ~ , 1 No"!P""t Boi'cb, ~-llltder t"!' Act ot ' ' tlTL ' MW .. ~ bUt in lta cir• trall ... and ban bulll .-rate' • -::o;t!Mt119 •• l 1 JW ,... •• ,,. -bt!oofllti' • •Clllat1on ~~for good. -next to the wb"'*'\ • • . • West'~ Nllct •s' .. ~ ~ Lfttle I dream 12 Je&ra. hid• stvfn& them in effect double U..11' norm.i living liP&C'"z 'TIM ~ .... 11een ' a ,;. • ..,.,... or ...,_ -uae ~ -.o when J tot out the firat M&J>,y wO&lthy poroona ha"" Mcree of lM :;-.< ~W't of 0Nqo Couaty oad la tuJI)' •11Mfln.ll "'-•• L# th -...... that jn opont lhouaJ>da Of dollan \ri doz to p-... """" "' lepl -· end ""9fttlaemento. --.... e ,,. """" a · .few years . ~-w.ould have a ftlop!nr th•lr living qaartera at BEN 0 . REDDICK. Owner and Publlaher Du 1 llle elaborate trailer eourta. ROBCRT IF. wui.vr.s. ~ Manas• P ex newspaper press, two CalJfOl'Dla... However. th~ state.·law A. ~-HAMILTON, Advtttllin& Vo•ser modem tYpel!etting_macbines; prolllblta ouch otructur .. Wllffil mlwtt a. 0 w n pboto • •n..,..vina llley are lix feet or more from th · ... -·• ~-'"" -..·-·-... UM trailer. Tb!o.a-• e new. and publicity of~ 1~ et.,., plant, two autom1tfc .job Private .trailer eourt operetoni flottem&I, and -iai CfG'IP" and organlzatlona. It la gl•d to publlclSe d th .a •• 4 • han bHn !ndiplft.t OVf'r the arbt· 1 • .,,..i. and ha..,.u,,. .. bet. ore or ·•--U.elr O«:urTeDce that are tor preaaes an P er U.,-w-wat.e ~ ~~ -~= 1.,.., -...ia. or the S'tata DI- the public sood. llut. when lldmlulOll i.. clw'g<d-that l• • comm•ret&l equipment -and that its !Oii a11,pd --"l!'•lnol - ·conolderetlon and our ..i .... ru.1ing ..m"""'' ww be gl•d to LMl•t. housing would cover nearly when It _. It hall no authority :: lt It'• ':.,.,.•we prtpt it..!..If li's adVtttistng we lnvtte your buatnes.. 1 a half block of ground. Se\r.. over the u.me abu.se. and condl· tlona at the publk:Jy owited and SmssaurnON RATES: era! times I feared you bad operated trailer pork. In partlev· . NEWPOll'!f.BA;Ll!OA PRESS eV•P7 Tl111nda)' r "stucll Y(!Ur neck out" in lar, the condltlono ot tho Newport la o ..... .., Oouat)', ~ per ,_, p.oo ux montha; ($1 .16 thrM making such rapid progresa, Beaoll Muntelpal Park have been month•! (Alao IDclodO. the NEWPORT-BALBOA NEWS-TIMES oo "Bill" Maxwell but it is pa'"ng off and the polnt.d out. No ctlort ts, mode at TuNday) 0..bdde ae couty $4.00 per year: .1 • lb• \tuntclpal Camp. rrounaa ,.., community is reaping the benefit of your foresight. comply with the aame rule• whl<b fl1IMlll.Um •r ~o lu.1aoAl'I ._ ,. .... 41111tlj;iae 8* tM eo.-r o1 lla7 ,.._, --ii. IC .. --...,. are •r. Md Mn. c.. a. •lwrr' ~llM•a. fem f'7 Mnlml •t Id"·?•••' Ode • ner" a Bhd. ~ '-\*•I' W11111* Ilic · ,. QQwi ate;..-:-... -•h .... ---"1 ·1-,,_ W.'T. :ri.....,, _., 'WJllW@p la a tn rt ... Me4W ~ 1-r!,tlae ~ Ute ._. ~. Jle9lt:J Co. ii•+ •• alle ._ M48if'eil • lot: on ... ,, rr.t la -"' .... --llulWl"S --·-., ...... to ..... Ida .... J'Mll~. . I Looking over last week's· Press I note you had a page the Cltjo. Collrily and state m· TWELVE ~ OF PROGR~ of school news, including the activities of the P.-T. A.; a !o!"ea oplnot prtnte operator& 1 • '-'· It'• a combination that can only be fortunate! Thirteen page of ~hurch news, representing ALL denominations; a Pub lic Welfare Johnsons·. Buy Balboa Building, is the year appear#ig on the birthday tally of the Newport· page or more of Jocal sports news, amplY. illustrated; Balboa Prea and i~ birthday is tomorrow, March .the 7th. boosts fJ:>r the new hospital, the fu!d Cross aod other Meet Monday With careful. consideration of the good fortune that worthy causes -to say nothing of the general news and lllvftatlona have --for Plan" t'o Const•ruct New Home. baa amiled upon the pulillcation, the persons associated in Harbor social doings. tll• rqvlar general meeting of u.. the publishing of your community newspaper have stopped So whatever any of your critics may think or say Oranl'e County COllnCll o1 COm· Mr. and :Hra. c. R. "JePTJ''._ __________ _ ·to tally their stew.ardship. The newspaper has stood firm about yo ur attitude on civic•policies or state ~r national muntty A,-.ncle•, •ecordlne to"" a Jami-have !OWi<\ a place "'I announcement by T. Eugene Cof· hi · S p -and true for the best interests of the people of its com-politics, n one can challenge yo ur loyalty and devotion to In, Jlft•ld•nt. Thia wtll be • din· w eh to .. ttle. After tours of . upper rogram K Nauau. Jama.lea and all of the munity. the best interests of the Harbor area. eep up the good nu r;:.ee~g on Monday, March 10, West f"dle•, the Solllhem lltatea. at Mesa Grange It baa aha--' In the efforts of the community, work -and may the Pre98' thirteenth year be tl\e luckiest " t · M. c . A., 148 North Flondo end the Mid. west, the '"'> d be h f . . h . Grand St., Orance. at 6:30 p. m . Johneoni have retumed to BaJboa 1909 ... . I I t · ~ .. 1 _ QQrne oa•! come aJU The New· · po~I H&Jttii ,Elks Clu~ la P'!.tti,.. on 1 fl>etr lblrd .&nnual mlnltftl ehoW at U.. hlJll """'"it DD ~y and S&tardaJ ot thla iweok. TIM. local Ell<s cl9b, Ulte all ~­ ~ clubs, dou an 0110"1J011S tot of "'1&111)' -In ant !ta Ph-. Thia Mewpcirt Barbor J,o<4e, e)'ell thOllsl\ it 11u -., ·bi eximnce for ~ • .low Yun, ~•pent over St0.000.00 In varioua tomu ot ehartty and commUnity good. Contrary to a few. l think tM m~t Stfow . 111 cood entertain- ment and in no we.y mabs tun of oU:r colored trtends. AlaO our colored trtend1 do ooi object. u evidenced by the ~y yt&ni ot the tremendoUJ. sueceu ·01 the ·Amoa" and Andy ndl9 show and now on TV. Also Ute Dlfle· Show- boat .on TV is very J,opuiar a.net certainly. the b is advtrttsera who spouso; the.e sbowa would not do .IN) ll they were offei'urtve to any of their· potenuaJ eustomera We onJ:Y . kid our "'friends," a8 evidenced by the many shows anti · jokes about Southerners, YankeeR, Oakles. Irishmen and Jewa, I know that noiie in .~ Elks · cut wouJd . bld'.cken tb.elr ta.cu tihd portray cok>red folks unleu he liked them a.nd counted them as .h.i• trtend&. , T'flls 11 yoqr Friendly ·Ford ' Dealer, 1'heodore Robina, AY· fng Good-bye 't~ll .next w~. . championed the ca.uses for all things for the benefit of an st t us ar m its 1story. Thomu P . Douslu, director of and thla week complelfd the pur· Mr. and Mrs. Leland Churchill , the city. With the co, mmunity it serves, the Preas haa I have been in the country newspaper business 59 the Orange County Department or · ehw of the bnatn-and •partr ond Jim Kemper pve • dram•tlc W t Suit gro. WD , Out. of the small room 1·n wh1.cb the enti·re opera· years (have -bought and sold 27 papers in five states) but Social Welfare, will be the princl-)Dent buttdlng at the north eut •kit and the Granh g-e ~""' ~g a Cf . pal speaker. Dougla.a ln his talk comer ot Bay Front and Main as prog-ram w en ~ta .ineaa (Q>attnued. fN>m Pap.I) tion was once encompassed, the plant and facili·ty has ex-never have I seen a community, paper more worthy of on ''Trenct. in Public Welfare" will ·aranpro were hoot. at • public 1 h Street. Newport Beach in the future. and panded ten fokl. I liberal and oyal support t an the Newport-Balboa Press emph.aalze particularly the sltua-F'orlnew-ly operators of the John· potluck. supper and open meelJng to p"'event such laws from beinv d ·+-• ted bl. t" tlon In OranO'e County and th ee la.st Thursday evening in Granrt> .._ ft -.,_ _._ l ted ti f an 1..., &SllOCI& pu 1ca 10ns. • . • r-son Cate on Balboa Blvd. an~ Ball paooed &pin, thla committee .,,d • J. UL& w~ we comp e our occupa on 0 a new ~·--all vlcea av&llable through the' Wel-more recentiy owners Of ih~ ·Mei . many of the citizens ot N.umnrt ' · tif.call jj hted and I · "1 IU.el" y , fare n-.artment Dancing compJeted the enjoy--~~ oompo81DI: room, 11e1en 1 y g proper y eqwp-W A -·¥ · rose Ran ch In ll:oeondldo the -Beoc~ who oupported thla !lght ped for the present operation and for the future. A better m. · MAXWELL Aa an added feature. Chauncey Johneona ha v-e liquidat~ 'their abl~ evening: · are now making plans lo form ' I f th _,,,. ~Iexander or Los Angele11, execu· San Diego C.Owitry hoJdinp and perm.anent organisation tor thL .. pfaaCJ~lity ofror thosee ,.;:'~uncreait. y.te the printed page, a better I Bucs Wh·1p H I rbor 7 0 Face live director o! the Mental Health a,.., settln( In Newport Beach. ASLEEP AT WHEEL purpooe and an announcement wm ...vu.uu Society of Southern californta. · Ho'uaed in the batldlnl' which "I musi 'tU..ve taneii .a.steep," be made aoon. Many plans have been made for the future of the • I ;!!:I ~lacu~ th~ program! of the th~y have just purchued an Blue Barbara· J. Linn ot 308 Mornlnt We have fought and won our e Y an t e posslbl !ties of Sails, Trader Horn's, and Greeley Canyon Road, told police a.tter she battle and we urge all the citizerul publication El c • • H T . forl'nlng a chaptC'r tn Orangt> and Gr1mes, and two apartm'ents: clipped off ·three par~ meters ot our coinmuruty to voice their .. ~ Plaris ~o. r modemiz:ing the building, pJans for expanding amino ere OlllOITOW County. Thl.s 1.s being COMidered A lot tb 'the rear ot the structure and two Edison eompany pole.a at opinlon-on .all matters of public u a step toward the e&tablish.tn t nt has been purcha.~ and the John-28th St. ~d Newport Blvd. at 2:15 intere.t and to attend the coun· 0 tt.8 mecbarucal equipment. Plans• to better "cover" and ~lcmhe~tal hea.1lh clin ical fac~lltte~ son.s pla.n to erect a ~o story .a. m . Sunday rr,iorqi,.ng. _ She cil meetinaa. we also wlah to "- serve the entire Newport Harbor area. Fresh from a 7-0 no hit, no JJOX SCORE s a proJttt the Council ha!. b n i 1 ding there containing an e.ecaped seM.ous lnjur}', although peat that we ar~ not & poUUcal run victory over Harbor Junior Harbor undertaken. partment for themselves. swrtainlng & cut on the a.Ide of The Newport·Balboa Press now boasts the best equip--College at Costa Mesa Tuesday, AB R H wt~ t;:ieetlng wtll be concJuded At present, the JohnM>ns are her .face and br11lsea. · =~~dJ-~d r':re c~;::ri:!t -:~ .~ and moat conveniently l&id out plant of any similar Coach Wendell Pickens' Orange Ood nard. Sb ........... ·2 O 0 . e showing of • mental living at the Sea Shell Apart· do want evecy cft:lzen to study tbe ~ublication in the county. Our subscribers, advertisers, and George, 2b .................... 3 o o he.aJth f ilm entitled. "01Udren'11 ments, pending the bi.atJdlng-or CrrY MEN ILL-' QU&l1tiee ot. eacb calidid&fe aftd Coaat COllel'e ba.eball team takes COOlet, lb ··-··· ............ 3 0 0 Emotion.a." Th is film, recently the!£ oWn hom~ ,,fellow cl~ns· have made it possible. on hll'hly ngarded El .Camino Nelaon, •• .................... ! O O prodU<ed and .. 1e...,,, portra)'I / ' . . ··• , u that-bu -~N' ~~d ~ r~r ':!:: ,', Those Who are charged with the management of your junior colle~ tomorrow (Frld•Yl Capll•r•r, If ................ ! O O vividly U.. varyl•g •mntloriti 'of Jlesl' ... i.,,~H·N ....... ~y-ot\he<:lt£!'\'li thfc1-;l.a '~Oll .will e Leach, rf ...................... 3 o O c:hlldren and thetr ·reactions to ~· dty hall or M 1om1 flre Beach hu ea~· .. ~ · -· ' ~ t-£ ~ ~ .zjewspaper are humbly grateful for another year that tiea afternoon on the OCC diamond. CoJumbua d ................ 2 o o certain llltuatlorui. •ta.tie-. Tor t-..e Jua9 I ...._ prl-Ulla weelL l'Nlik . · ftre · ~QS Allt:tl ahead to work for you, with you aqd on behalf of our way Coach Pickena cluse.• the EJ ca-Moma, c ........................ ! O O '1'1te meeting-la open to the pub--Mal'7 oteetloa. .• Make' yeur 'YOte cblef u.d Be:rt .. W-ftl'i, \ctt:r ~· • 1 · 1 • • ..., ( , , of life. mino nlne u one of the tougheat Williama, p ................ 2 o 0 Uc. stated Mr. Coffln. aild thoa. eotat. ~e, .. n.w-! eer a.re both·mf~ ·~ C.. llrookS ... suftend a In the 30U thland wtth a 901id 12-8 Mclaac, p .................... 0 0 0 lnteristed tn attend:ln• may ·md:e ---i: ·' --,-• • 1:.ueeday ... \a -~ • IT'S TIME ro SAY :.NO" ,:!~y:;f;;f~·::~:·::l: T<YrAi: .. ~~;;:. 0 0 ::~ib~~~r.~~f Miu Ny-Ebell ·Jun1ors ·Hospital ~.eeneflt ... s;e~tr.~:$11: We aeem to be. suffering from a national inabi.lity t o 1&9 will be on th• mound with AB R H Leap year. Dance' c ~y ~~"~ho didn't ~y ''No" to marij~a pushers? are ~bn~~~~,;. ~~:~.::'.''•tA~°:~~~ ::!.'cl.~r .. :: ::;!. ~ ~ at Ensign School Is apacity Event ,at NHY, c dd nJ b • jj · Jeu Smith •l lhll'd; Burt Moraleo Clark, It ........................ 3 1 2 . ''" e y i<> news. Po tiCJans who didn't say ''No" to •• rt·" ww•---.. • ~ 1 Am--~-r "••-·on" ~-eh ha•-crate of o-~ge1, "do Y·-ht An· ..,.r • at 11.110 ~p. and Wayne Braga. .aauWI .... ................. u Seventh crader V&n Pomeroy uou.oD fUAA ~ ~ .-.. --~e chance ·of ma~g a few fut buck& are scandalizing the Jack Clark and Daren House In J . Smlth, Sb ................ 3 O O wa 1 twice·lucky man at the Leap and a smart cocktail CN!atlon by chor&g"e; crystal Ph .tray, Karen ti tbe outtiekL Houae, rf ...................... 2 1 l Year dan~ Jut J'rl.d&f night at Celt Chapinan were·a·few of the Margareta, Corona del Mar; ftve 1!4 on. j . Heman and Casillas team~ up Morale.a, u .................... ) 1 l the Horace &nstgn Rhool. He won fabuJ04s fillahloftf viewed by 3~ dollar cleaning of.d:er. Kuster'• Less publicized, but more permanent in eff~ are the to pitch Tue9day'• no hitter. He-Coat.II, .Jb ···-················-2 o o the, lucky epot dance with partner rueSU ·at \h'e fll'th "annual Hoag Cleaning-Shop, ~ ?,fe8'.; early cjtizens who don't gay «No'• to udo.goOding" proposals for man openl¥f by twlrlin.J the ftM Heman, P ...................... 2 1 O Mary. Martin and the . statute Memorial botpltal benef!'t given at Amertcan cigarette aet;. Mrs. Dean federal aid to Ioctl projeets. While crying for reduced rour innlnp. H• fanned eight Caalllu, P .............. ,, .... I o O dance when. hi• partner wu Thalia the !(e;wport H&rb/>r Yacht club Bradford: Henri BendO! perldme batter9 and walked only one. One-Alexander. ct ................ 0 0 0 Miller. Door prlsee went to Geor-by the Newport· Beach Ebell .Jun-set, Edna MacMuttt !Shop, Pb.Jl-~axes they often unwittinglf demand benefits which in· or other batter reached rlNl on Lukenblll. If .... -.......... 1 O O sta lioorle and Miiie Jc>bneon. Ion. Tile ,fuhlona ohown at tile erton. · e'vitabiy will increase the size and expense of government. error. Cui-.s wound up the F. Bmltlt. lb ._ ............. l O 0 About uo boy• and gtrla attend-~ were.from Ille U-Gu-wbo won I.be door ~ • final three st&!l&U 'by eendJnC' Hagey, Sb' ... -............... .! 0 0 ed Ute aftaJr for wb.tch the Swtza&' ca McMUUr Mop, r.iuertoa. KN. weN: Mn-R. ·A. Blais, ~ Zep- Congreuman Ralph Harvey, (R.-Ind.) observed re· nve to the bench on •trlkeout. Ruiz. rt .... -. .'..--.. -.. -mo 0 0 t.nd tuntlahed cla8ce mllllle clurlag XICMuter waa com.....,talof. pa, w.._ Fwnat i:iaa. y,.: Lii .cently from the floor of the Howie that a service club &nd walking one. Chafe, • ............... m __ '..O O O part of the evening. Records wore . Tiu.ta~--·on twe ,,_. v._ Parker, ' Mro. C. • f.AWla ..,l'Olll bis district had unanimously voted to ask him to While local chucking ·wu •tfec-Deniz. lb ................... _f 0 0 '-<! during th• band'• lntermi. .....,_ .. .....,. -,...... lllo 1Cc1-llalts, lire. Wllliom Ope8', 1119. uld tlve, the Pirate batters we re aiol\8. ,, na lfacMalter lhop claimed b)' Paul 1'. Roser.. JIN. L. a. ~ .-.'aid a bill that wo . provide federal aid to rural librai:ies. knoekU.I' our .,.ht hit. lncludl&r T<YrAUI ...... _ .. _ .. .28 T a ~ ••••la ,...,.. a piano .,lo Kn. XoWa ,1"eneton,· Ba-; and Mrs. Sim-from Oin•cle; Jlra. ~lfhey wanted the ll!Oney to enlarge an already excellent four doubl .. -two by Clark &nd ._,, Jl7 -.. II)' Conhle s..iey and a bapPJ' ftom u.e All·Aalerlean llfatltet, Jain .. llimclt. llaataj Ana; ,Kn. ~<!peal library. one each by Brap and Hou... RH lC blrlbday eong to Oa.td v-.llD. C<roD& del Mor. ' ~Id I-. Pl'·•ll-t., ,,_ • H Frlllk Smith, Burdick, Wllllam• Harbor JO _OOQ 000 ~ O ' who bu had ooly u.r.e b~ All added feeture WM. U..--. lCboll In L<ins -b; Kn. A. "D. I:' arv~y accused the club members, who locally are and Brap knocked out singJes. Orang-• Oout 21• bOO .x-7 a 2 by u:tuaJ date cotmL aentaUOn ot door prme1, •1u.cltfts Wlllco!Db, at.~a, n; ; .. :VociferouslJ opposed to a growing bureaucracy, of voting The occ nine picked up two It wu "Jlrl'• choice'' of part. • •Ult ....r, the Ila,)' Dept. alare, Mn. Hennaa --6, PNmolil, i;"to add to the size' of the bureaucracy and the cost of gov-rura In the tint Inning. one In Place ners during moot o1 the ""enhll'. Ball><•: sweeter. tl>e ~ Neb. , • ' :h:" . , i.• t • the second and four m·ore In the Jlm Woolever emCffded the puty. 81M$ 0 • Balboa hl&nd; pJut. Sha-·Ch&lrJDan tor .tlie ... .. ernmen · 1 third to c:out on to th• win. lelclys hcutty ehape,..,... ,..,.. u.. mel ~ N\uwor)', Coot& KM&; ·btome :Hra. c : R. Mui, lly llrf, ... They didn't realise that the tiny grant they asked, Dug out Dope lllweo Martha croou. Jo an potu.y, ben and .-..r,. x.,. Hurh J, Plum!>, JT., \-..; -t ,.~.uttipll. ed by tbouaands of similar requests, added up to ! The tact '"·t Cout •--the H ~ ~ =.,.: ~ -..i "Ud O.ne jDuJID, wt Wll· Pinch Ceremla, Co<ona del li(u< Ctoc<ro, Mn. ,'fl/. D. ~Ji~l !£~~~~~~~~~J b • .1 -·~ or • · Ir . · .Rltt.,.&pd.ltarr;y Maclnlyft. -n·o pme. 'l'lle -""""OUo1 Ab Jp-. ·Jira. .J "' • •, 1g time money aud big government. bHt balanced team In hlatory wu day -r.-)lo ot lbe .t., B. · -~~ · hoOta and --~ -; Colope. TIP-'• Tnm~,,, Ille, ...... Pu1a, :-:. 'Ther:e -ma nowhere near the unanimity of opinion bome out u Ptcl<ena m..rt.cl 17 and C awlliu11ftw' -p:atltlM ... ,wia'1£"f ~ Jody i..lob, Dnlg Co,. Newport ~; -Jlt'L ~-I -, ...... W, a. :;pon reducing services of government that exists on reducing players •Into tho Uneµp with no w .. k at UM '~ _,. te Pat• Riley, ~ B&raett, Ill»" !al lamp. Lorreb>e'a u.p ..a ........ ~ a 4L ,__ Ud ~•-~" he -n-"·,._. !~~-a~. Pt:'endltt•"~ov'"e ~rt.· !..II!~--~~-~-~•-• -ca.van, DoN BeatlU. Vu ~, 8'op, -.U.; plu&, lift. 4. -W'bite, fl• •tel a •" ~-. w '"'"'"""-···--~ ·--"~ ~--•-• --. •a ao, --~-P"'• J~-~-_,,, Nm-1 Ooeta _, ~-J-~ · f 1 0 . th ..... ~ th le do • Im ho took <a lAllw" ~ JOl'\lla...... . ~ ' .~ ..--. u.. ~ • ' • ....-.. • . r, m o er wo • ...,, e peop n t ow "' to say l\oldero that ..., eonatder• wortJIJI ocbool at Ula -poeL llWI >s -, -,Joo! ~- f:"No" an~n: ••• erpeclally when offered a aervice that of atarllas and la ¥ deep ot . O.,por°""' ,,_ U.. Nowpoi't ~d lll!etii to came out of.BOlneone else's pocketbook, via :;;~.=:~P"?t.:..u:u: meei.-..-toll\" . .--.......... l&ry .. -f'l'A. Cougreae. with good. -tlh&rd work-ou:i=I" Nu.. ....,_ r.I· Wldc1I. op: 7 sora lllo.~ °' _.... • • • ..... 1ow· r .... ,... olPtll sradO ... ,,. - •:.JOYS OF MA=RmD MEN Charley B1aclt wocbd out"wlth c.:.. --. ... , I ..... 7 .... llle ~ ,_, -"' .. •• . . • IA · . tho -for a r.w dl\)'a and rail· man, 11. ......... W 'thldl T. --. llanild -. -:t M&rtled life. 'll!&l! not always he beer and llkittlea.: But blrda rsport lh&1 be ~t\I .wt· White, A. ! .. k w, a:· .. •mb '•, i "-IC<ltt, ~ ~ - 1UBI1 W •. ~ •••• 1 N•rat r tic: F 7 • btr 11.J11 • ' ~n•banda totlnJ ~ allllual inoome tu: ret1zrne are re-Dita abll1t1oa but "" jl?oppod 11o-s-t -.-. .,., a. l*t· °'::~·1~·~·~a.~ld:__:_.,_._J.l_~;;===~=======~==~===== =.'llllnded .,_ apli · bacltelorllood II no.__,_ ea ..... or ~::i" academic oon, 8; O 1 .,D. c •.a...,._ . .. . "' ~aw. abjecta whkh to. be too n1e, a. oes •. o 0 1 •re, , • A lnwband g,,10,000 a Y'!lu', for -..m"8. pay. tolqlh ••• ._d •ciier WJJllamo A-& .. -M : (d - • ~ lw ta~ a bachelor: A. tu ~ 'bu flll.lred ~~ i',!;...bo!t ~~ ~.f -.~ ••~ z_: :;:t.Ji..:: Pl!l •s • llSllsa x+ed =that a t tlda ~ leYel, t!te bachelor WClllld have to IMt •-I ... Kori.loo ... all AanGM. "'A •" . a w. $180I, more ~the married .ID4ll to Mell the •me -o.lllW ..... for u.r-yean Q ... 11111 11 .•:&Jara b home .Jl&:r, itl -.1cl .requite -iln wbsa•t to eani ODd ell C. t "-r,.,, tpo yoan ot T . .1--. 811•·:.i!lil ' ~ 'l'lllerei OI;; wife II rth -eGO. _. ... ~ •. ' o.17 -' a it., a ,. ._. Ob ore. wo ....., . ' • pla1V .. u.. ..,..., br 20 failed -. .. as t s•, , o , , 7 . .ioa.t;y, tmd.iai pr111 nt tu laWll, no._.~ afford to p1a-. -o1 a0 I-coo 'IWIML , .::,0 lie wltlloat a wtfeo Tltat u-Jd 87t at -rwt-t11e minds __,__ ill lllCll JOCboel • • · 0 •• • I ....... -.. 1nu .............. •llY ......... M ft Dll'f'JI' been IUnl OD that -••• --aD u., .., ,,_ ~to the et-1 Jlll lljoa witb·wbllll wlu• .. ft~ lll1St ID.._ Ill !Ml 11 571~ ... A ~· ... 1111111•111!1141 .. .._ a.i '•" I <MW: ~ do J'QQ rally .... 'Tllulll' • a .... -~ a., ~rt - ' " •"-_._....._ __._ .....__ tlelll lilJ 8 I ....... Cll*tt O • ., _,, ~ w-........ .....,,: ·~, Jiii* .... ..,. pt &l17!1l-........ :I. clw1¢ 1 I .fll RI 'M • • • Mii I • , • :a.a li&r Ill!~ . -!IP. ... . ... A ... alt a r'ptt.ita ....... •P1f .. •• 11 .......... ,... .. . ...... ...... . • • • , • • • • " • .. v l ·KABL' ·.LEAP '.TEAR . S•&c:llll . CH !Li>REN'S IAREFOoT " SANDAL SPECIAL PURCHASE • • • ·S,79 81 ... &tot:. 1%\'I to S WHITE, llED and BJIOW~ ( , WE CARRY SHOES FOR THE ENTIIlE F AMD,Y Karl's Shoe .Store . . QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT. POPULAR PR.lCES ' 1712 Newport Avenue COSTA MESA · (Next door to Sal~~y) I • LEE SHIPLEY Announces CLEARANCE SALE! Now at Y3 to Y2 Off • DRESSES • SWEATERS • 8LOUSES • SKIRTS YARD·AGE Crepes, Corduroys, W ~lens, Cottons, etc. • LEE SHIPLEY ORIGINALS I I 06 Coast Highway Corona del Ma r • I S Morimbo -Th is BIGELOW'S EWESl'J..GAYEST CARPET ••• ' • anm You carpet Yt>ur home with 1un1bjne and aparitle wh~n you chobse .MARIM'BA I Every tuft is- bathed. in vib4nt color t~ &iv! you these lu1~ new sha des. M d to iu charm of. color the fact - ' that' it is ma de f Sf¥ci4l ,.,tn l"l)'OG by Bicckriv. I ,and yW hijc ~ca ~ that will live happily~ ~ I -... • • , yciur'-6oo r' for ny years. • Harbor 2848-J • • Count,.Y Clu b Bridge Tea Wed. Wednooday, ~date or the Mardi brld•a and ca.riaat& tea a.t Santa Ana Country Chlb and .-rva- tlono abould bji mado. Hoo- ror the day 'fill be Mn: Jolin Knox and Mrs. Freenian Klnsle. Mra. R.J&ymond OJ~ la aoclal cbalnnan. . I At Birthday Fete in Linwood Mr. and Mnt. D. W. Holtby went to Linwood Sunday to at-1 lend a birthday dinner which bon- ,ored Mr1. Holtiby's brother. Jud~ Koward Hemenway, From there they went to Loa Angeles where they visited Mra. Holtby'a alaler and f&mily , then •rclurnt:d Monday night. FAC Juniors Fete Brownies The CoetA M esa Friday Aflc-r- noon club provided thE' background for party fun when the junior sec- tton of the club fl'ted members of Brownle Troops 8, 28 and 29 .A program ot qiversiried gamc-s amused lhe young honorell guests wilh refreshnlents served 11.s cll- ma.x!ng feature. I Illinois Guests j a~,~~1n:,~.t w~~~!"";" Rrriv1•'1 la st we('k by n1ntnr (ron1 I Cairo, 111 .. to sf)<'nd a· few day.-i with 1.-tr-s. Durbin's aunts, lhC' I Mi!'ISc-s Ssrah. Edith ant.I Lyda Con8nt of Cliff Drlvf', Newport I Helghl..!I. Mr. Durbii\ went on to Camp Cooke. Joining his Illino1s 44th dlvtsion of National Guards. Newporters Visit Son in Denver Mr. and Mr~. James ' Marlin of 209 V., 33rd s l r e et returned W~n eaday ot la.at week from Den- ver, Colo., where they viaited their son, James Jr., and h is family. This was the first time they ha d seen their small granddaughter Since returning hon1e both have b<'en victims of lhe prevailing eolds, ' , VFW Auxiliary to No minate O fficerf Frid,ay Nomlnalion of officers wtll be on the age~a when V. F . W. Auxiliary or Coaatllne Poat 3535 meeta Frida nls:ht In .American Lejt1on h•ll. ta ltteaa . Planl!I will also be maclc ror a card party lo be helll Marc..:h 1-4 at Legion hall. , r\rEYl:R-S TO 10 \\.' A Mr. and MrR. Sam Meyer of 106 Via Mentone, Lido 1.,rc. lf'fl \VcdnE'sday night by plan<' for Des Moines, Iowa where they will visit "ini. "fcyt'ri; mothC"r on her OOt.h birthday. The nonag~narian has been In 'poor health for so1ne time. • dOH!'SON~ TO TAFT Mr. and Mrs. C. R. J 0huson of the St'R Sh1•1l apartments. &lboH- werc dut> lo leave for Taft. Calif:, this weE'k end. Mrs. JohnMOn 's father Is seriously Ill 1n the north- ern CallfornJa city. Monrov ia Avenue Matron Hono re d Mrs. Dorothy Grant was hOflot· guc&t at a ""'rprlae layet te show- er WhC'n nlen1bt-ra or her canosla LT. AND MRS. IACK RICllABDSON Mat beside tile Bay Club pool They repeated \'OW. 'ye.terday ln B rentwood. Baltimor.e Girl is Bride of (B~k:ner Photo) Lido Isle Women to Hear Talk on Antiques A .IO.in~er .• ~· ~gal ' -r ....................... ....., ' .......... .,. ......... _ . ......,.~--,._..........,, It wu Wpr1d Wu· I '11le infantry battalion wu on a rorced -rrom aucaco to Lake Fore•t. an.d the ~ prtvate In the lut pl~ WU ready to drop, YI b e b M>m• cavalry troopa ro4e. by. "'Get a hone!". ~ yelled, and the prtvate .. ...,. the point. .. I'll ride throu~ this war." said he, and wttJ:l- ln a weeJl be transfened to , thJ! cavalry, and a borae. JAMES RUBEL But horses, he found, a.re even l e s s comfortable to' ride than shoe ll!alher. Be- i'.ng a reaourcetul man, he apin transfctred, thia time to the artillery, and began riding a caJsson. Down life alJ'eet they rumbled one af- ternoon, the · gun barre.la ca.atlng Ii dull, threatening glow back at lho sun. The horses lion. and later on the Udo Iale shied, and a dazed private found ArchitocltJral Board, He wu the himself sitting between the car Island's air -raid warden during " tracks within inches of a "hot" World War II. "I appointed two third rail ? lieutenants, they each appointed ''Thie is not the way to ride," two sergeants, the .sergeant..s ap-~used the private. "I 'l l try the pointed two sub-sergeants -and Air Corps." Soon after, he was a so on. \\riten a warning came, I lieutenant, pi,loting a French called the lieutenants, they called Sampson observation plane a bove. the sergeants. and the whole tele· the green fields of France. Ex-phone chain started working. In. actly where, he wasn't sure. But ten mint1tes, "'e had covered the he didn't need to be. His observ-Isla.pd. We just turned out our · er was a man who never loa:t his lights and stayed home!' way. The observer's keen shooting Commodore of Newport Harbor eye brought dowr\. four enem y Yacht Club in 194:5, Mr. RubeJ ls planes while their a.uolciation con-proud of his Community and Ila First Flower and Antique show tinued. The only time the enemy citizens. He la proud that each c roe s e d the pilot -lteutenant's member of his family is making to be held in the Harbor area Is t 1 ·•-I sighta, his guns jammed. "Oh. wiR in\·est men n a s&vutgl pan now bt>lng planned by Lido Isle well," he shrugged. "Didn't want at Newport Balboa Federal. "We Women's club and date has been to be a hero, anyway. I just haye watched the amazing growth R('praling VO\VS at four o'clock set for Tuesday, Aprif 1 from 3 want ed to ride through the war.'' of our Savings and Loan A.uocia- c n \o\'t'<ln<•sday, March 5 in Brent--'-d h ti ·th real pride" he aaya Lt . Richardson h h to 5 p. m. . With some .,...ort-cuts an t e on W1 . • wood Prt·~byterian c urc weri..' lntcrc~t in the coming event autobiographer's artistic license. "end "''c consider savings placed Lt. Jack Dichardson. USAF and will be augmf'nl~ by the speaker the above is a true account of w ith )'OU one of the soundest and "'liss Sara Shields. the single ring the adventures of Mason MacRae. best or investments." for next Tuesd'ky's meeting, Mrs. h t th rit(' beinJt performed by the Rev. Timothy <Hayes, Jay Eller and A family \\' ich saves oge er h Barbara Stickney Smith, expert J ames R ubel _ all born the same is a falnil'-' of which the commun-A . R All r n, pastor of the churc . s ·-1 ' on antiques. Mr.1!1. . n111.11 • a sec-day. at the sanle time and place. ity can be proud. Here at Ne_w-Thc bride is Ut e daughter of Mr. N · D ht F d I h ond generation tLttve aug er, and to the 88me parents. Not port Balboa e era we ave a and Mrs. G. T . Shields of B7l.l ti-h ·d · t r · l c. d her grandparents on bot s1 es quadruplets. Jus~ one self same var1e Y -o savings pans, ea .... , e- ntore and th(' bridegrOQfll is son coming from M&ine 't o engage in g\I)', the private anll pilot-lieuten-signed to fill the indi\.·idual needs af1 Mr. and Mrs. -c\.ngus S. Richard-the earliest lumber and shipping ant, who has now turned WTlter-of those v•ho Uve in our commWl- son or Baysidf' Drive. businesses in the northern part of .story teller wt_th several noms de ity. Won't you come in today, Mls8 Shlt'ld,. wore a becoming plume. To his NeWport Ha.rbor and let us tell you how you can one piece prince&ae g.own of 1cin-the state. . friends, he Is best known as make your savings earn more nsmon color with tull skirt and Mrs. Smith ha.s been a ctive In James Rubel. His bOQks have sold here -never less than 3 percent both club and clVlc work. A mem-here, In England, Canada. Sol,Jlh per annun1 in our fifteen years carried a bouquet of white roses. her of Los Angeles Ebell club, ahE' America, Hungary and Denmark. plus of service -:-end )'OUr money Her only attendant wu Mrs. Rob-hlls been curator of various de-He admits to a few "Who done up to Sl0,000 1s Insured by an C'rt Hoffman of Pac1fic Palisades. partments and 18 a collector of oh~ its," but most are Westtma .... ·agen~y of the Federal Govern- Mr. Hoffman served u best man. , cups and saucers. She invites you know, the "Come on, Boys., ment. 1 $5 wU open ·an account.. The new Mrs. Richardson vil'llted members to br1ng old pieces of we'll head 'em oft at Rattlesnake , , at the Richardson home at Christ· china which they wish ktentlfled. Gulch?" kind. mas time. A beautiful blonde, she 1 Ivie affairs Mrs Smith Bottle ""Capt1 and Six Guns batboa ERAL SAVINGS was chosen MiM M8.ryland Uni-ncdc Ith th 'Lo A . Returning to Chicago from . d serv one year w e s n France Mr Rubel took up the vcrs1ty in 1948. She has modele geles county grand Jury and tor :nanuf~ctur~ of bottle caps. In and appeared as TV aclreS8 in three years WIU! with the proba-1930, he switched to a writi,ng Baltlmori: and New York. tton department of the district · al-career and became a permanent Lt. Richardson was educated In tqrn('y's office Here she waa in· Californian with h is family. In local schools. He and his bride strumenta.l in. establishing Toy l934, he came to Lido Isle. Our fine will tre.vel east by automobile to Loan libraries for underprivileged climate t~k immediate effect; ~.e Philadelphia whe re h e Will t.ake up h 1 Id . led th h -;old his first boqJt in 1934. I m1 w-11 li•• • toh..,.. 1n. 1141 I EIPOIT IElCI, ClLlftllll . . c I drcn, an ea cop roug K>ld several boOks after that hLq; dutu·s as aide lo Gel\. Brooks out the United States, bo t A ·-..-. .. " h •ecall "On All C <lilt G I t A ' 9. u r1_..,_, e • s. e . rn, omman g enera o tr Servi~ as hoatesses at the-day, I decided to go there. It was (Ottr sincere apolog:ie.a for 8.n P1ctor~al. meetint" will be Mmes. A . M.. An-a mistake. It didn't look like lbe e.rror in last week's •tory. 'nle. derson A . L. Getterdam. Dwlgbt Arl"'°na I'd been wriUng about at service elation at Balboa and Glbbl: 'Paul Rogers Howard Lew-9.ll. Never. could write about it Palm in Balboa ia owned by Mr. la and s&rn Meyer.' igaln, alld I now set all my West-Grant Fuller, and no~ by M:r. STAR CARD PAR TY PlaM a.re well undef way by Rarbor Star Chapter fio. 688, Or- d<'r of the Ea.stern Star, tor a benefit card party to be given March 31 In the Friday Afternoon l'lub. The affair will be. launched at 8 J>.m. Ed Goodell s Here Monday ' Rev. and Mra. E . D. Goodell of PASAJ>ES"A GUESTS Echo Park church , Los Angeles, Hou8egu('sts of Mr. end Mrs. were in Newport Mond&y looking 1-layl Langenheim, Lldo Isl<', this after their home at 3000 Weist past U'<'rk were Dr. and Mrs. Na-Ocean Front. They were dlnn('r poll'on \'an Praag or Paaa.dena, guest!; at lhe home or Mrs. Goeld- who ar(' coatf'mplating making 1 ner and MiM! Newland, JJrd the Harbor '8r<'n their future ri,&.reet, They were also overnight home. On Sundlly the Langen-guests of Mrs. Emma W.ealhcr- heimt1 paid a visit to their new ford and Mrs. Grace Small, 121. grandson. East Bay avenue. ' Ebel! .Board Plans Spring· Party and Votes in New ·Members ?m s In Wyoming and Montana." Joh.n Keeler aa wu stated. Mr. A master story -tell6r ' and a Keeler is the operator of the eta~ muter of wit, he Ls elao com· I lion at Bal~ Blvd. and laland munlty minded in an actifve way. Avenue. Both ,.re among-our Cn l9fl, he served u pr~cient of friends and cusl.ornen I of km&' the Lido Isle Community Assocla-I standing.) • tD CASES OF KEDmES RECErvED THIS WEEK OPEN SUN. 10-5 I Ph . Hor. 185 JUST WEST OF THE NEWPORT P IER s75 00 · FREE ,SPECIAL WITH THE PURCHASE OF. CROSLEY or IMANA . HOM• f:REEZER ' • -at- TUSTIN FOOD , LOCKE~S Famous for Aged Choice Beet anil1 • Home Oured IOckol'J' Smoked'Hama or ~n and Frozen Fooda -at WhohJIAle ZOO ••f>" ST. TUSTIN KL ·$.1711 ' 1· • l I I .. • • • . ' . . •• , • '• .,A'E* ... _.,A :t "1 ·-:,..~AT,~6i·l9Si Flqw.t Funcl PIH • • '' • Uss4E~~·­ •1 1 •t;-c.·~,... :s WHEN . OOIN'CIDE?j'Cl'l OF .NEWS _., and poH-met, David Farrell. rt.pt.(. San.ta Ana emwlldate for. !Ith ConpeMlonal Dtotrict RepftOelltaUw'a poet, and William A. M-. Newport RArbor newspaptt ecllt.or Of B&llNMI. Jslud. Nth former Air Force prhoDf!h la Oemtant •'Mel n!!dD.lW.. Her&. Mn.. M08e9 ( whtt.e Wome) and Mn. Fam>D !lat... to war.,....,_ l"Vreil lloldo MDWtll' p. o. w. ldentlfteatl:09i tac.. (Press Photo) News, Po,itical Coincidence Reunites ;2 Prisoners of War It was always some?fhat uton lshfng to American prtaoners of war to see their bl.lddiep enter Ger- man prison camps. but a reunion here Tuesday night ci.pped a co- . incidence in which a Newport nqw1p&perman diacovered in press releases that a former~ World "\Y&r D comrade wu runnl.*1g for Con· gretll. Wben David Farrell, Sant& Ana bualneaman, la.st week,. a..anoun~ · . his candidacy tor 'the 28th Con- gre.Mional DiBtrict'.s new Repre- 8entative post, no one wu more surprised tha.n Willi.am A. Moses. local newspaper editor : He bad seen an early release that a David Farrell was going t~ run, but wben he received a photograph With a news release. the wheel tuTned full circle. · Farrell a.nd Moses, each from Callforn.la before Worid Wa.r II, met a.a combat N!placement of- ficers fiying overseas via. South America.. Africa and England. They were assigned the same out· fit-the "Bloody" 3Q6th Bomb GroUp, 367th (Clay ! pig eo n } SquMtron. Moses, a 'Bombardier. was shot down on the f ir9t Ant- werp, Belgium r aid on April 5, 1943. Farren, a pilot, "bought it" on the Bremen raid on April 12, tn which &11 but one of the squad· ron'3 planes went "down. Both men were .sent by German Luftwaffe captort through pro- ceulng channels to the aamr camp, Stalag Lutt m. at Sagan. Upper Silesia, Germany. Both were later e vacuated with thous· ands of other A ir officer• to Stalag 7-A, Moosberg, Bavaria, where they were liberated April 29, .194~. With the great exodus home, they, like other prisoners who had frose11 and starved to· gether separated into their respec- tive pursuits. Until the turn of evmt.s tobk a political form, bring- ing them face to face. Stefe9typed prison day greet- ings with which one friend 38.IUtec! another a.a he saw him arrive at the· barb ' wlre gate had not c hanged: "well, what In the are you doing here?" Professional l alent, New Here, · listed in Cast of· PT A Musical por-. Ml-- :pltal. ~ .iw' --. -~ -·-·to ·-.. fllftd'a ....u.cf. ·In ot.ber ~ltall · ...... the _,.$, NDd Ii. built up h'o1I> """ lndl'fldU· u w!io wllob to pay · to the N••olf7 • memory ot a reli:ilft or 8• 2• c1AJ tttenc1. JnalMd ot ...i1nr no-.. "A !be tn-.d ~ *'-8 • cboclr ror; the coot al the ,-.,.. to the "lfooptta1 f'io#er Nd"; the ,do- ft&tlon la mad• In lb• ~ or Ibo -· .U eoeb cjiecl< II• re- eelftd, tbe b08pltal nL~ .a rel- atm of the one ln wttple memory the girt la made t.llat tbe cbecl< llae 1>tM l'ffelved and floo aondo • "tbaftlc:-:rou" mHMl'f .to Uie per- IOD _, In the clleC}t. • Cbeclco -be .. 31:, ..... lvld • ala dlreetJy to the !W , ~ In. 9orrie ce.M one 'pel' Will aiee • ftumbeP of otbera an aeitd In a number or "r'lower lMtd" Jlrt& Aft example or thl8 ptk In actlml 111 tho cue or a p?Omlltent dllzen or -Ill-wllb J!a-d &w&J' recently. A .friend Of the deceued, also a friend of the hOai>ltaJ, sug- geated the "Flower Fund" Idea to a number of hi.a friends &nd neigh · bors, with tbe result that checks t.otallng Sl50 were sent to ttie hos- pital in memory of the departed citizen. . In the Hoag Memorial Plan a t'Ffower Fund" Committee w ill be · appointed and wtll have memben from all over the councy. Appoint- ment of some lndividUal to hi ad thl.s important feature will be an- nounced ln the. near fUture by John Murdy, Jr., prealdf!.nt of the ho3pitat Two Cos.ta Mesa G,irls Win Awards Two Coeta Musa girts were among the 500 students who re- ceived CerU!icate.s ot Merit for art \\IOrk entered in a national contest sponsored by Scholastic lofagu.lne. They are J oyce Vitte, 13, and Lil- ,... lrfde'' ~ 'itfortel\I Glo~•trotter•" Mesa-1f...\/ • ln Tf!dlftlt'!olor SUN. & HO~ •• CONT. SUN. .June AltyHn, Van loh.n&on "To0 YOUllCJ to Kiss" ~ALSO-- Tyrone Power, Ann Blyth, "l'JI Never for9et You" lian Lacomb, l!'J, both eight-grad-~ !•enifts• by Ap,POlnt•-.t ers at Main school. • Joyce ts the daughter ot M;. and Beauty B+ tiGCll' Mrs, Alex Ville, 343 E. 21!1t St., 104 Tu•lift .A .... N•wport S.aclri while Lilllan realdes with her par-N•ar AU-Am.rfcan ents:, Mr. and Mn. Leo V.,Lacomb, PERMA.NENTS .... 110.00 ~ Up at 681 Victoria. MANICURES .......... ·-······· 1.00. The certificates were awarded I SHAMpqo & SET .......... 2.00 for notebooks a.nd textile work ~fl'ffl•Uala, I• Tiat• ••d llle-.c:h .. now on exhlbit10n eot Bullock'!ll PBYiilS GASTON Downtown store In lDs Angele.11, l '~~;"~~·i•i"'~-~·~·~l4i,.~i~~ regional sponsor or the Scholastic Art Awards. ------ AT THE RACES Mrs. J . Arthur Taylor was g u e s t Jut week of Flintridge friends a t · tl)e Turf club. It ~aa a beauUtu.1 day &nd the LldO l s.le matron enjoyed the races, wttb no reg'l'ets over p I t k l n g the wrong boraea.. . EXPERT SHOE REBUILDING A1fD DYEING AT REAijON ABLIP, PRICES ' . . NeWDOl't Shoe lteDGir 109 • tfnd Nnwport fseodi NEWPORT RUllQB . ttMS U)DGE THIRO ANNuh. . ' ELIS MINSTtE~ SHOW AU Star Cast of H~ Town Talent 1 1 THIS WEEK-END . . , I MARCH 7 & 8 at 8 p.m; I Newport Harbor Union Hr School Auditorium . . . 0.... Adm. fl.14 • IUdo . ' .16 11e .... ec1 f!.60 • • • . . ' Ticket. l Aft.ll•Me Fl'OID A117 Elk • • • NOW OPEN SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS GENE'S RESTAU~NT Md BAIU!IRY French and Italian Cuisine • , Dining Room OpM I hJO AM. to I P.M. d.ily , CloMd SUncleya and holld8yt l'hona: Kltnloetly 2-2196 Loh .f FREE PARKING • • •• • • • • • . .:.,~ '1\ , ..:+ .. ; • • ~ DOROTHY IQ :. ·. DANCE STUDIO ' . • hei moved to large, new !Hdlim ••rten in lie . · 81RTCH~ llJIU>INe. , . 1o111C•a1t ... ._, . <\ "' Newpbrt Harbo. r • B. P. 0 . E. 1787 1 • Keet. ev~ ~ r Main St. A Bal-Blvd., Balboa Dinner 8:30 p. m., Lodge 8 p. m. Tom Norton, exalted. ruler · lo-Baslnees Guide SA VE MONEY ON Magazine Subscriptions MANY SPECl:AL RA '?FB · New and Ren~ Margaret Soule, Bea. •6620-J 2'82~ Ne~rt Blvd., Costa Mesa 38c39H • B & Y House~bvers General Con ctors 8llO First St.. , C&llf Phone Kimberl7 S.1885 (Home Phones J A.oper 9·27'13 "' JAoper 9-2887) 91ltci Furniture Restoring Chairs, benehe.o and atoola u.mr cane, rush and 1't!OCI. Harvey's Furniture Re~air :,;;..~~~~~. BRlNG to 2o:ia Santa Ana. A...._ No Job Too Sman CCllrta. Mesa. Phone Bea. 8133-J.' Phone Beacon 5114-M FASIDON FROCKS.-INC. LADIES-:-You a~ invited to come see charming new fuhJon aheeta ot reasonable dresies direct from manutacturer. 10 a . m . to 2 p. m. Repruenta.Uve. Mra. E. JenkinS, up, 3709% West Balboa Blvd. Phone Harbor OG35-J. 4Sp{S lo&-Personals Alcoholics Anonymous Write P . 0 . Box 20CI ' Balboa aland. 'c&Uf. Phone KimberI)o 3-5393 47c4.9 ------------ PAIR 8-Ught French doora, three slngle pa.nel doors, one five-pan- el door, one alum. window and frame. 608 Seaward Rd., Corona Highlands. 48p Custom Remodeling Master Cabinet Wort . Available Immediately call DA VE liCll.Ll!:R, for FREE ES'nKATE, Hor. U87·M 3llcf8 -11'ertllfa" ••sail. ·~A"!&-.. . • • I I· • • • ' ' . ' • • • . • c~ ON PA&I FqU1 •• • . . .., II ..... JOHNSOiJ otitbdkrd' M~lors 0.. I -----------1 llmn-Ilollftl7 of lo Jlmlted !-!:;:::! .. !!!_!le!•t.!1111!!..,!!!!ll"'!!!•!!!Z!!E!Dlll!!!.--G. It. Jleblleralot, W..tlnll>.,.._ -tlty ot O -10 -!JO IL P. I.... eledrle . ....,,.,. Kuy ....-. • -I · FIREWOOIJ .~ s-~. Pb. U.bor awr. · -..,. 1a1oo • ?Olwtee w .TVF.R.Y 47ri• I FREED~.: r~ ___ P_AllA_G_ED_r_!__ South Coast Co. 2213 N-t BMl. ~ X-Newport Jll"td. al llSrd. iBar •• HOO Phone B .. ocm 0180-J . BUchtlY c:hlpped Jn 2 or 3 lncon-~ I . ottc ap1cuoua P~JO!I cJn b&n TWO 100 a P . ..nctnea. --------+---title brand ..... O'ID:ICn and 1·1 -lion ---eacb TRJPLE PLATE wt•lnl<oo wteel MERRITT pa range at SUS-Ph. Bar. 2ll15 or BeL -We-. eocla fountain; 1-~1 l!blk: STANTIAL DIBOOUNT! Fll1' • . · 1 .a7cSO Formica top counter With l1 aiu. all automatic c. P. model WEIL BUiili' 9 n. .in: and ......,, stools; NaU. ca.ah reitster and with ernokeleu broiler, simmer 112 . .50. · Phoae BarbOr 1301,._R.. mtscellanecna equJpmenL Jt:l::A..t. bumen and heavy duty griddle. 48c4s BAROAIN! Pboae . .,..._ Only $8J10 a month will handle. 4-691 OT eft'A. 4-4TTS. .flttc Set at 1013 S. MAIN, Santa WOULD LIKE to trade 2 bdrm. mountaJn hom~ Lake Arr<YW- hNd, nlctly f'U.mlibed with new appttanoee. 60,000 BTU nr. tur- ttace, new ·wall to wall noor CO'ftr'fnC. Oonaerntiv~ly valued t.t .17000. Ana. tl!c41 Complete tmtallatlon, tepalr and ------~-----, -ORANof a11.ric1erOeqiAST!llpm&llt Bl!lNDIX WASHER -11152 model GE ~ and it'a all automaUc. Haa the TRAIT.ER SUPPLY :Z. r~ .... ~~~·.:;,~~':.; 1910 HARBOR Ill.VD. everything by ltaeU. ALSO you WANT RECENT model standard ·make cabln crulaer in s'DOd con- dition. Te.nm arn.JtQd on dlt- Werence lf any. Phone Long Beach 4-79~ or 4-7837 dally, week end1 phone L B 9-7870. Colt.a Mea,. Phone Beacon IZM-R don't bolt It down. Used oaly 2 months. Pay me what I owe CONCESSIO~ EQUIP. Popcocti $118.Ge or t.ake payments of ma.ch.. I~ ah.aver, cotton ca.nd7 $10.7:1 pel' Month. See where I mach., carmel com kettle, cub boucb.t &t R 1r. H APPLIANCE tt""'"'•ter, stainless llteel alnk &nd co •A• So s ad Full •· a""' ., ,...-r . p ra, ero.un. <6c48 tray, coke box. Beacon 5275-M. 9 L m. to 8 p. m. or phone · tTp48 I.Ambert 5-8252. 47l!c LAROE wardrobe tnJni and two lock..-trunlui. All In l![ood con- diUon. Only $17 for •aU 3. In- quire Apl A, 220 l'!arguertte Ave., Corona del Myl 41c4.t MUST SELL by Marcb loth-135 lb. bar bell and dttmbell &et. $20. Factory built 4 s 7 trailer ln good condlt.!on, $50. ~OW' e . 70 x 15 l.Jfegua.rd 'tubeia. $20. Philco comb. table model r&dio-recor'd player, plays stn&le 78 rpm. r~rda., 75 record& incl., 121. Phone Harbor 2755-J. .(7c-f8 PORt:,ABLE ch&pl&ill'a organ, $95. Martin guitar, like new with cue, $70. Oirls' ~" bicycle, 125. Good condition. ·234 Flower. Cost& Mesa. Bea. 6419-W, 48p LET'S SWAP -Have '34 Ply- mouth sedan and 2-wh~t box trailer. WANT home ahop power equipment, cub or ? . 718 Betio- trope. Corona del M&r. 47p49 BIG REDUCTIONS ON NEW 1951 Wedgewood and Magic Chef . Gas Ranges ALL MOD~ I For A Limited ~ Only •. Convenient Terms May Be Arranged ~-~anted t.o Buy WILL PAY cub for your u&ed turD.tture and other household good& CRIST F'URNITURE. 1687 Orange Ave., Costa Mea, acroM from new Alpha Beta Market. Phone Beacon 7323. BOAT SLIP AVAILABLE tn Balbaa Coves Phone Ha.r-bor 3149-W •6c48 SNOWBIRD S . N. 32t recenUy painted. nylon-ails, tand dolly, 1275. Or will trade fat Kelsen Craft. Phone SY camore 9-3& 19 or lea ve word at Selbo& Yacht Club. 46p~ Bait tank:, plywood 8.x8x4 ....... S35 Camp trailer, 4 'x~'8" ~y . $35 IJ • 10· row boat, factory blt. 12~ nj 16 ft. sail b6at ............... $100 -------------Z roller sand dolly . ........ .. $20 .COLE'S TRADING PORT 3108 Lafayette, Newport Beac~ Phon e Hatbor l 020-'!" DlN'STTE table, $7.60, sofa bed, $35, 0. E . conaole radio, $25., bed and sprlnp, $17.50, small p5 htater, "'·· large gas heater: $15., 9 x 12 broadloom carpel. f-15., chal,.,,. •tc. 008 Seaward 84-Mllllleal. Radio Rd .. Corona H ighlands. 48p SLIGHTLY USED BLONDE O'KEEFE ' MERRITT RANGE. 5pinet ptano. Like n ew . Save Repo.sae88ed 1902 model. Hu $75. Conv~nlent t e rm• at CP all automatic, griddle In SHAFER'S MUSIC CO. (Since mlddlf', and .unmer burners. 1907), 421 No. Sycamore, San- A..lao haa tull ~ o•en and grill ta Ana. Kl. 2-0672. '· broiler. Contrut balance ls BABY GRAND PJANO. RepoueM- 1129.42. Pay It off or take pay-ed. Now only S-487. Euy terms. ments ot $8.93 per month. See Also others, a little more. Stan', at R A: H storage, 404 South Kimb&ll. al8o Steinway, Chlck- Spadr~. Fullerton, 9 a. m . lo 8 erlnl' • .Knabe. Packard. DANZ- p . m . or phone L.Arnbert 5-6~52. SCHMIDT PI.ANOS, 520 North 4 tfc Main, Santa Ana, coml'1" 6th, VERY GOOD 7 cu.. ft. eltt. refrig., ONE ONLY -Slightly u&ed 120 Wedgewood range, 2 decorative bua FrontaJinl profeanl. model ~mer eupbo&rda, dlntng table, accordion with 9 ahitta. Hand 8 chairi, hutch. MonteN!y style made reedl. Sold for over $800 dinette set, bed-davenport, cot-new. Now .. only S27$, cu e In- fee table, very fine uphol. di-eluded. Convenient tenna al van and chair. Reflector la.mp, SHAFER'S MUSIC CO. CSln cc book case -all very reuonable. 1907l 421 No. Sycamore, Santa 211 Amethyst. Dalbo& iaia.nd. Ana. KL 2--0672. Ph. HArbor 1291-JK. 48p48 ELECTRIC ORGAN, repoueaaed. CHEAP-Ml.ac.. end tablet. cot~ A beauty. Pay ou~ DANZ- ta.ble. pa healer. Uke new: SCHVIPT Plano Organ Co., P'rigldatre, older model; Rattan ~ta Ana. 520 N. Kain St., cU.in. 21'1 ba Ocean Wvd.. corner 8th. BalbOa. ·~· ------------w ANTED: 35 uaed pian09. H l&h- B'OR. SALE -Monterey bedroom ..c. cult. paid.. Or t:nde aa Tele· eet, Kini' Ila. double. Md, Mon-vision. Spinet or Gh.nd Piano ..... y --d-. -s table .. o.pn. DA.NZ : 8CIDODT tor 8. Call Harbor 2818-J Sat-PIANO co., 100 p1anoa. always. urdaJ'S, Sundays or after 6 p . m . 520 No. Main. Sant& Ana., cor- weeltdays. 46p48 ner &th street_. , I • • u ataiwlwt om. .. · ; ' ·' ' OJTICIC ?Pi.Cl:. •"•""' toi doc· t0< ·or prqteoatoaal mu al 70f" Oout Blfllway, Corona del Kar. , Plenty or • p&ddnr · fr<lllt ""'1 ~:;..;:.,:..::..;....:;..;:;;.;;...;....~-;;.:--;;;;;;:;._ ___ .....;:;..;;:.=::.-. tear" 81:1:1 t Geo. J. Davies 704 OcUt Blway, Corona de! liar Pbobe Harbor 3397 RICAL ·~lTlll On'ICE. . Nf' City Hall A vallable for tea.ae M&reh 10. Pho e .Barbor IMO , • 48p00 ·' -QU.ALITY USED. CARS , 1951 CHEV ~use club cpe. Baa Po~rgllde and loaded with emu. 1951 CHEV del~ 2 . door. Powergllde transmla- Blon, i:idlo, rea~. spot light. backup lights. direction signal, etc. This car is show 'room fresh: , 1060 CHEV deluxe~ dOQr ~-Very low_mileage: and eb()Wll pride of ownership . Elles :t.finstfel Show 1950 DODGE Meadowbrook sedan. Custom tallor- N~rt HUbor Hieb Auditorium ea seat covers, white +,aJl tires and other ex- 8 p.m., March 7 and 8 tras,prfoed far below ceiling. 88c41 See these beautiful CB1'll and. many others at -R-.. -u-IU_co_m_e_trom __ oo ___ a_nt MTI,J,ER CHEVROLET CO. l'Tactlce! An ad reguJarlt lo uu. 2481 Coast Hlghway, Newport Beach paper w111 produce resulta tor yau -. Phone Beacon 6442 • " General Motors Service Center" ,...;;-ditiftq . ':!'lliem e-,.A....-.ia w1 eoui... We Need Used -Cars ! 4-l ! ~ ATIRACTIVE turnlahed 2 bdrm. •~j.~\1) • -apt. on water. Floor tumace. :; _ t --GE retrtc., cloee to Richard'& Mlc.t., theatre. bu•. Adult.a only. Will allow up to top ceiling price on your trade in - So BRING IT IN and get my appraisal NOW! 42;-Wantett t.o Rent YOl,INCl COUPLE with 3 yr. old child desires unturn. 2 bdrm. house -or apt. by April 1'2Ui. Harbor area. Permanf'nt. Phone Beacon 7030-J . 46c48 YEARLY \ NEWPORT BEACH-Brana new 2 bdTtn. apt. w1th gar. Near yacht club ii: community bea('.h. Yearly, unrurn. SIOO ~o. BALBOA Peninsula Point .. 3. Becj.rm. :! . bath apt. with garage, & eun deck. Furrt· ished, yearly , $125 month. 1 Jim & Sally Newlin ' with JOHN D. BURNHAM 507 E . Balboa Blvd, Balboa Hu.1607 Eves. Har. 2278-W ~ 48c48 , . 61 T -38th St., Newport Beach. Harbor 691-W. 32tfc F URN. S rm. apt., 2 baths. Play yard. Children 0 . K ., SM mo., yeatly . Utl1. pd. 1529 W. Bal- boa Blvd. (k:ey upstairs). OX- 801-M, collect. 43c45H LOVELY new home In be.st sec- tion of COflta Mesa. unturnlsh· ed. 2 bdrms. and den. Fenced yard, dbl. gar., adults, no pets. J Yearly lease with option to re- -new. Phone Harbor 2152. 47c48 BA.YFRONT A:P'r .• 425 Lido Soud. ... Un tu mi.shed new spacious, unit heat, automatic laundry, garage. Open Sat. &: Sun. or Tel. La· guna 4-1223. 47p49 NEW UNFURN. HOUSE, 2 bed· roonts and den, 2 baths. fire- place. Wall to wall carpeltng In !Iv. rm. ~ hall. Patio. Breeze- way jotna dbl. gar. Year lease. fenced in r edwood. Phone &a- eon 7121-R. 402 Esther, Cotta Mtsa. 47c49 Cer,tified Used Cars SEE 'IIHESE l 948 STUDEBAKER Regal deluxe Champion -that popular 5- pass. Starlight coupe with ovadrive. radio, etc. Orig- inal finish, like new. Low mileage. A real buy- HURRY $1285 1939 V-8 FORD Coupe. Haa' had a new rebuilt engine installed recently. A SPECIAL PRICE for this w eek end only .... $l.95 TRADE your car ·NOW on a new wonderful 1952 Studebaker. ThP f inest dollar value today. JOE NICKERTZ STUDEBAKER DEALER 3415 N ewport Blvd., at Via Udo (By Lido Theatre) Newport Beach Pb. Harbor '510 Eve1. °" Sun. Harbor 2975-J FOR SALE Qr TRADE l !M9 Ford FOR RENT Custom 2-door. Radio. he&ter. On Lido Iale Bayfront. o'drive and other extra.a. Clean. 3 bedroom.11 unfurnished. Will take $600 or trade of your Year around at $175 Month. car. You take O"ffr balance at Lovely beach and view. hank. See eve.s. 508 -35th.St .. P. A. r ALMER Newport Beach. . Hc48 INCORPORATED • 1950 BUICK Super Riviera. Radio, 3333 Via Lido 1416 Cea.at Hwy. heater, seat covers. white wall Newport Beach, Calif. tires .. $2295. Ph. Harbor 2485-M Harbor 1500 47~49 FURNISHED 1 bdrm. uppe·r apt. Laundromat avail utu: pa.id. Low '"monthly rental or will lease. Inq. at THE JORDANS, 1210 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar. Ha.tbor 2M7-W. • 47p-49 BALBOA isLAND i"1rnlabod RENT AL v lower duplex. 2 bdrm& Year'• SPECIALISTS 1-. SlOO. mo. or $1500 for summer Mui:m. Keye ... at 208 Call Edna Crall' Marine..t. ..... ,nexttoPootOttlce Linwood Vick, Rltor. John V-1 Co .• Phot>e Harbor Bal-bland Har. 2ou 82c54 444, I 4$::481------------ HARBOR SHA VER MOTORS STORKLINE baby buga and bab}r car bed. Good condition. Be&con 634-0--W . 4 6c4 8 sPmrr PIANO. R<p00•e .. e<1. Summer · Balance on I y S.St5. DANZ-1 ISLAND Rental BEAUTIFUL new unfurn. 1 bdrm. aP,t. Ocean froqt, garbage disposal, etc. By year $90. mo. Har. 2552. Your DODGE -PLYMOtrrR Dir. 1680 Newport Blvd., Coat& Meaa STROOTS TeWINKLIC HARDWARE ' 1802 Newport Blvd. SCHMIIYI' 520 No Main Santa' Lo'f'ely 4 bdrm., B bath baytront Ana. · · · borne. Large pier and allp. ANTIQUE Q U I L T S, coverleta, gl&u, chlna, silver, pewter, pie-UPRIGHT PIANOS from $89 . tures, rup. 1ptnnlng wheel and • sterdng Kurtsm&nn, Steinway reel. 311 Jaland An., Balboa. ck Sona. Cable cir: sOns, Adam JOHN VOGEL CO. 208 Marine Ave. Balboa llland ' Harbor «• or Harbor 21t!il 42tfc Phone Beacon 6907 47d9 COSTA MESA . Phone Harbor M. 46c48 Schaaf, etc. Terma a.a low u ------------ FURNISHED 2 b edroom house, garage, $60 mo. yearly. Coeta Mesa . Alao other rentals. 1937 PONTIAC 4-dr. aedan. Local transpoi'tatk>n, $75. Phone Har- bor 3001-J. 46d8 9 x 12 ALEXANDER Smith WU-56 mo. at SHAFER"S MUSIC ton rug; excellent condition, CO. (Since 1907), 421 No. Syca- • Phone Beacon 5222 NEW HOUSE-5 rm.. 2 bdnno., unfUmlshed. Cliff Ha .. n. f91> See OLIVE ADI.I.ER. 1799 N•w· 4S-Autos .Wanted mo .. year lea.se lt desired. Avail-port Ave .. Costa Mesa, Bea-___ _.. _______ _ priced rtgftt. 1111-A N. Bay more, Santa Ana. IP. )-0672. Front. Balboa hland. (Call Sat-B&At1TIFUL bungalow uprtght able March 10th. Phone Har· _c_o_n _7_1_0_2·_W_. _____ 4_7_c<_S NEED USED CARS BADLY- bor 987. 57c4S FURNISHED M.chclor cottage. Will pay yoq the top current PHJLCO REFRIGERA:TOR -ll'• urday), . 48p piano in perfect condition. lbat 9% cu. ft. 1951 model and Tenna, $28.82 down and $9.81 Collins Island . .hu 4~ lb. cross top treeur TWO new apt. sise rancea. $89.SO per month at SHAFER'S MU- che.at, all atee.J shelve.a and space and $99.~. SIC CO. (Sbw:e 190'1), 421 No. West end of Park Ave... S.lboA for vegetable and nlce meat ALSO uaed Iarse r&npi. Sycamatt, Santa Ana. Kl. t9]and 3 rm. cotta.p apt.a., chiller tray. Uaed It t monthB See US tor other used furniture 2-0672. weekly or monthly rat.. CaJJ and hu guarantee on It. Can and hou.ehold eooch· Barbor 2962~W. have for wl!ata left oa It-Cr' t "'-'-•t $5 PER MONTH rmta a good ------------$189.54, or take ~ymenta of IS ~ ui-ul ure practice pi~ no at DANZ-NEAlt.LY NEW 2 bdrm. tut'nl.lhed $'9.77 per month. ~ at R A: H 11587 Or&n:ge Aff.., Costa Meaa, SCHlllDT, 620 No. Main, cor. houae and garage. $76 mo. until Nr&I'•· 40< So. 8~ Fllller-Acr-from ...,. .A.lpba Bete Mitt. 0th. S&nte Ana. June. 203 • Mth St.. Newport ton. 9 a. m. to 8 p. ih. or pf.one · Pbone Beacon 7323 1------------Beach. Alter Sunday phone Al- _LAm __ be_rt_H2ll __ z. ____ •_5_tf_c_ 1 llTl:WART w(ftNER Retrtc .•• ~ ~rtunltiM bany 110. 48p30 dreuing table with J.arse mirror. Appliance Bargains TELEVISION Big Halllcratten 16"' J tube table one hemp rue. one fibre rug. 2 • CAR OWNER am.all threw RP, 1 mlall apt. stove. Sunday only. 211 Topu. Bal-Ialand. Hd8 ::":~~ :':". .. ~~-+~-~i:'u1: Fra. tex Fasb1"ons Beautlf\11 blonde Pacq.ro .. BelJ ta-- hie model TV wllli matdllq BllAlJTIFUL drapeo and yardace tabJt. Mak.ea -attrac~emem· for bedlprda., table cov .• abwr. ble. Complete with lite tllbo. crtoa., etc. !leg. no laundering. Only -.. -........ _ .. __;. U6 l!UA 4111 J'lre ralstent. Reuooable Radio + Record ~la=...l. On Dtoplay at 2CM A. St., Balboa i •-~ OW Jin. Wood, ~ oaat.J S...dlz table model ~ with «p4611 avtcwnaUe riCOC"d p..,,_. Goea --'---'"----,---- to lint ~ -· I ..$S&M RUG """ pad -u )t 11 help ftlko ndlo WU eut,...allc --wool, ,_Ilka n<W,·~. Alao Ord player. Bea~ walaat. 11 " U Jilu. cotton "'f ud po<!. ealdnet. llUperb ...,-. ud al $100. • ADC! aevval othen. -:am:;;·~;.;~:, =~=~ ~6 = ~ Rd~ -·8'Y· -Harbor Tb~ IUltomaglc w-,.,Tllla i, a J5H-. , I . !lc!iO atear ·at ~·--·---fi-::: -· "W~· Jtel . 11-.i -.. ' ' ttar lloop- . •· I:.uot -· Uaad ti c1a1o-Jru .-•Nowcal7 a_. ~ .. ·-· -•1 -~ .. ~-w!Ul --tal - -· ~ lpla/ ... ·""' ..... --.., --'1-. At.AO i "11.....L-c.-I ' tUa • I a $ -I •• --· .t.Jltw = .._ ... 1111•? 1111 ~--.. ~,::c= ...... ; .l"'' 'ti:~~-= 1.1;;: ~ ~II .. , !!Si! I • BOAT lllJPF >.V AILABLlli --......uoo-w.--• •lli6a * value NOW! !!Ult&ble for one or two clooe to JO'E NICKER' ~ center Coat.a Me.u. 2. mi. t:rom ·.i·L..i beach. Ut11. rum.. s:;o mo. 23-4 STUDEBAKER .Ji"oWer, Coeta Mesa. Beacon 3415 Newport Wvd., Nevlport Bch. 6419-W. 48P Harbor 510 .......... Open Hbuse -1 1~ .5 Daily 535 &(5t9 seaw~ Rd., Corona Highland We of!~~~~~ h ~ aeep~ fea~: ~ deoon.~,·~ nOOra. ~ diapoeal' I.Ota. of .tile Jin "1 !lsbted tch· . en_~ bedrooma; l~ bat!iJ.'Hptpoln_t. ~~ma­ chine. ~col I~. $18,~ fuO price. _. $1a,7oo I DUPLEX colllllsting . of 2, ~m home, hwd. floats, fireplaee. PLUS· partially tlllished ~ apt. Ideal for couple handy 'with tools. This ~ffer is tmpoasihle to MATCH in Corona de1 Mar. $13,800 G. L RESALE -4% loan, $53 mo. 2 bdrm ~ome on lot 36 ft. wide. Hwd. floora. fireplace. Enclosed yard, patio, double garaie_ $18,000 • • Well constructed adobe home on 60 ft. lot, seiciud- ed patio, surrounded with tropical shrubs. All this needs is a woman With ingenuity to make it out- standingly beautiful! $33,500 Rambling ranch style home in exclusive i?hore Cliffs. Has . absolutely everything. Pric~ below re- placement. Terina. RAY REALIT co. A. J. VICCELLIO, MANAGER Ed Bucko Jack Caskey Arthur Gates 500 Coast Blvd., Corona de! Mar Harbor 2288 BALBOA For the buyer w~ . wants elbow room, a vacµt corner pared 70 x '15 feet jn choice location With- in a stone's throw of the bay if you are a good hurler. $8000 and worth it. New S bedroom houee with an eepecially attrac- tive outlook. ·You'll love the neighbors; all nice folks. $16,000. Doesn't anybody have a big family yearning to enjoy a 7 bedroom-oc&n front home that will last a lifetime even in theoe rugged days? ' If you want to own a new 3 bedroom, 2 hath home, furnace 'heated, hul\t for maximum privacy and minimum wear "'Id teu on the _homemaker, see this new listing "at under $20,000. Step lively. IU)tt you may get to put in your two· ~t's worth on some of the finishliig details. I • BALBOA PENINSULA ... with Harbor entrance view 3 bedroom house wi~ 2\1, lots. One Jot laDdscap- ed and could he sold if buyer wished, House beauti- fully conatnicted.. Fireplace. 2 ·.baths, hwd. floors, double garage, much storage space, wall h;,..ters in each room. Completely fenced. $19,500, i.erma. . . ' . NEWPORT HEIGHTS -Two story, 2 bdrm. apt. up and single apt. down. Furnished, panoramic view of bay. 2 lots. $13,500, terms. BALBOA -· 2 houses on one lot. Good income. Completely fenced. Furnished. $9,000, terms. BALB0:4, PENINSULA - 2 bdrm. large !iv. rm., kit., bath, garage. Patio and all fenced. Fwnished, clolje to ~f·. ~;500, terms. , BEVERLEY kEALTY CO.' 211 East Balboa Blvd., Balboa Harbor 1788 IN CORONA DEL MAR I ' \ • ' I I. ' • • ' I • . I • ' PA :r I -THURSDAY. MARCH 6, 1952 Califqrnia. Informal Homes, Inc. COUNTRY LANE ESTATES (ReStricted to Finer COuntry Hoines) YOUR HEALTH AND HAPPINESS - in a R.ANCH-sTYLE HOME--di&tinctlvely planned for informal country living. I 17 PARCELS FOR SALE-1,01 to 1h acrel!-on a beautiful curving drive in midst of full-bearing orange trees '!t the f90t of LEMON HEIGHTS. Santa Ana's finest country residential area. Model Home Open For Inspection . 2 bdrm., den, l?' J baths, 2 fireplaces, attractive patio, screened out-door dining area, space fol' swimming pool. LOCATION : 100 yds. east of Red Hill ·Ave. on La Colina-Follow Newport Blvd. north to 101 near Tustin, tum right on 101 one block to Red Hill Ave., then left one mile to La Colina. Phone Kl. 3-2712 Eves. Bea 6042-R , or Har. 369 (Courtesy to Brokers) CHANNEL FRONT HOMES 2 bedroom and single apartment, fireplace, pier, fl oat, cor. lot1 near civic center, cabin cruiser in· eluded. $18,500. 5 bedrodms, furnished, cor. lot , pier, float, $25,000. E. Z. Terms. NEW DUPLEX, BALBOA 2 units on corner, near school house, home and rental, $19,500. . NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 bedroom home in excellent location, LIDO ISLE attractive $10,750. New 3 bedroom home, latest features, beautiful ·place, $23,500. Good financing. N. B. C. REALTY, 3116 Newport Boulevanl. Harbor 2498, 1405, eves. 2865-M, Beacon 6108-J BALBOA ISLAND BAX FRONT Two bedrm. Co ttage on rear of Bay front lot. Beautiful building sit e in front. Priced at lot value only $17,500 terms. BLUFF LOT-exceptional only $5000. See this! ocean · view. R2 zone ISLAND REALTY CO. REALTO;RS -BUSINESS BROKERS HARVEY D. PEASE Park at Agate Block from Ferry Balboa Island Harbor 377 -W Large Home, Larger View, LOW Price! Four bdrms. PLUS. Near Little Corona beach. You can buy it fo r a fraction of its replacement cost. Better see this one first! • $37,500, liberal terms LINWOOD VICK, Realtor W. A. TOBIAS, Salesmanager . 312 Marine Ave., Balboa Island Ph. Harbor 20{2 BALBOA ISLAND ' • • • I • SECURITY . . Real Estate Is Your Best Investment · OUTSTANDING INCOME ' • I ' Modem Colll!Dercial Building on Bal&oa Blvd., comer lot 57' x 95' at City parldng entrance 100 % occupancy ever alnce built In 11140. Yearly gr088 income $3960. Price $32,000. • • For full information see or call JIM and SALLY NEWLIN 507 E. Balboa Blvd. Costa Mesa The Best Town on Earth G. I. Resale 3 bdrm. home, double garagf', fenced yard, close In , $91~. $2260 down. . $1400 Down Nice 1 bdrm. home. garage. tot11.I price 16000. Bal. at $~1 mont h. $1550 Down 2 bdrm. home. fireplace. dou blt' p.ra1e, fenced yd. $7950. Bal. at I~ p<'r month. Income Property Two emall home11 on Jot S8 x 300, near Blvd. $8000, terms. • 2 bdrm. home and r ental on one acre t oned for bu•inesa, $10,000. Terma. · G. N. WELLS, Rltr. le A8llOCJates 1790 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa. Ph .. Bea. 5181 New Lido Listing Very large lot -58' tronta~. 3 bdrm. plwi den. P"Sreplace In llv. room and muter bdrm. Thi.a LI an olde r hnme but . tn perf~t condition. Price 123.,500. • with John D. Burnham • Balboa Harbor 1607 * * * * * * BAY & BEACH BARGAINS Income 4 attractively $25,000. Income Income furnished units. Good location. Owner says 1111bmit all offers. * * * 4 rental units, near school, churches, transpol'ta· tion. 1 bedroom each. Furnished. Good rentals. $22,500. Adjoining lot available $3000. * * * BALBOA COVES . Completely furnished three bedroom, 2 bath hbme. A real buy in this exclusive area of beautiful homes. $27,500. Terml!. AND New, unusual ill design, three bedroom, 2 bath home. Pier and slip. Large lanai. patio, etc. Terms. * * * This Is Exceptional It's beautiful -each room is delightful. Three spacious bedrooms, 3 baths, additional maid's roo m, 2 fireplaces, closets and cupboafds a wo- man adores. Nice patio. One of the finest Harbor homes. $33,500. ' BAY & BEAca REALTY J . M. ·WJ.ER; Manager Dick Fay Gloden Fay Etliel Shirley 14'50 Balboa Blvd. Harbor 12M * * * * * * Corona del Mar $9950 $2000 DOWN $2000 DOWN Below hipway near beach. One bdrm. plus bunk room. A cozy home with an ocean view. A top vaJqe at 19960. G. I. RESALE One year old. 3 bedroom home and garage, hwd. floora, floor furnace, gazbage disposal · "lid venetian blinds thru-out house, yanl fenced with cement block. Good east side location. Shore Cliff $62.50 per month, incl. tans le lnsllf• La.rge family home. Colonial de-C. GALEN .D'ENISON, Realtor sign. View from nearly every W. L_ ERISMAN, MARION GREGG, Salesmen room. t bdrm .• 3 batha., dozens ot deh••• tealur.. U>ru ou t. 4.90 Newport Blvd., Ooeta Mesa Beacon 6698 Newly rel!ecorated. Exceptionally weU built 4 bdrm .. 2 bath home close to fine beach. Nice yard. Full price only $20,500. ExceptionaUy good terms. Second floor CO'l'!'ted, 'patio, (Eveninga Harbor 12l!O) • BBQ. a fine home. Price $42.600 l ---------------------~­Coulder part trade ln Weal· STANLEY HADFIELD, Realtor wood uea to $:1&,000. Gu:.NL&lF a .\SSOC· BUILDER .:.. ~ALTOR 3112 Newport BlW. Harbor 2~;, l3ALBOA ISLAND 216 Marine Ave. Balboa Island Harbor 20 Ocean Front MR. BOA TOWNER! Corona del Mar LEVEL LOT, aouth of Highway. 2 bdrm. home -HWd. ·noorw, thermo -control furnace heat. Wln(d tor electric stove. Service porch with ample cupboards. Lovely .brick patio and lath houae. Cloee to North Bay. Exceptional value at -. SPECIAL-Older 4 bdrm. born e, lge. llv. hn ., fireplace, guest apt. over garage. Close to good bay bathblg beach, $1.f ,WO. SEE THIS! S4:IO down. P'. P . WALDRON .. 808 ~ne Ave .. B&lbOa bland Ph. Harbor Z:H . 48<:48 $12,600 . WA TERFR_ONT value, comfort- ably f\Jm~hed, carpeted. At- tractive knotty pine interior. IF YOU WANT ONE OF THE Finest View Homes' John Vogel Co. Seashore Drive • Bedroon1, bwlkroom, lwo batlta, 208 Marine Ave. . Balboa Island Phone Harbor 444 or Harbor 2151 45c4 7 VACATION or y ear round- Mod"em red"C,.d. apartment. "'t- tractlve lnter1ar. ~paclous liv. rm., bdrm!. kitchen, dinette and bath. Large dbl. 1ar. and bunk rqOill. Lot•~.• 1~ pennlta build- ing off add'l. unit If deaired. Prime loaUon wtthln 150 ft. .of GOOD -=n1n11r and flahinll[. Furnlahed, u1,soo.1 "Ranchero" dining room, tiUllt-ln bar. Gueat hoWMe with awimmen' drualns rooma and ~r. Pler, floa~. double bulkhead, oNt:rvaUon plattorm. Sountll &t>Od and lt ls good. Only 121.soo. One-third down. Call John M'otlram, Harllor lSOO P. A. PALMER INCORPORATED in t.hll 'a~a.. we have a 3 bdrm. and den, wtth ~oncealed bar. lg. Uvinl' and dlnln• rooms, fore~ air but. laund" a.nd atoragP room.a. nnest con.t.rueuon thru out and W.. new condition. Lg. fenced lot wtt.h several fruJt trees. Ideal for cl\Udren. M'Wll be ..... to be appreciated. Will OOM!der trod> fOr . .,wier hOUR or tncome ef"OPfrtJ or eeU on IUltabM• .term& FINE 3 bdrlll • .Balboa P enln8ula WEAL for tam.Uy or ,1,rellttd t ple. 3333 Via Lido Newport Beach borne with many ' atru :_ e 1 Clooe to Sanu Aha· Country moctha old. For O<il:r JU,IOO. Club. Atlr. i B. ~ home, sun Balboa Peninsula--by O'l'!lel' term&. ;·llr:;:~ru~ to~ CRARMING S bdnn.-._ 2 ,,_.· Bnl'---Pal I I R ~ at $12,t!OO. "I old. I.up llftac ruL . .W, fire-"t',,,._ms e Y I .place, ~ cllalq -W. Cl1"ft Rall, Jodt ~ . B&Jboa ~alty Co. · kitchen wttll s-. .__, teO w, -J!l~Rar. M Oppoolle Bal-~America . ~ :'11o. ~ lncNd,11. . a-o-i.y ' we1>11!lqUate1arp ..-..:~.._,,,.in.I IN NEWJ>()RT Ulllaa M'c.\doe Bar. U'IT , ·--.:-• BILlCll so•-t ...,__, iu 'IUO I:. Bal.._ ....J. Ballloa . '2Dd We b&tb owr -1A1 '--•~ l'~ -.1~'.'.:7 "' --------·'r,_' ___ . ~• a ~ BIYd., -· --~-. --· . $1850 DoWD Bra.nd ne\W 3 bdrm. bom~Bwd. nrs .. dual rum .. dbl gar. llUby .. extra features, larse lot. Won· derrut location, curbed otrMt.. ~10,775 $2000 .-G. I. ~· -1 Very attrodln 3 ioarm. bwcl. ~. dl1llng ell, dual fllrla., wallell yard, .-In S. -· Prlcod ,.,.. qulclt -at $1o,i$11. Very moo.~ ,_ $13,0QO L_ .............. -...... Mtk U..,_to....,,.,_Uld $1000 Under Market -...... ~ ~ M-t. LOt ' in Corona del Mar · Bal~ ..__·Duplex IN 'ilAI.aoA. • tt. ""1111 n. :·.\Tao .. ,,, Twe 'bdnL ~d.~ ~ 11>...,. 'o..DllL·pr.; -lJUitLa ;_ 'l'ft I......_ opla, . OllLY . =· · ..)i'?~"': : ~s's.!'~..:·;,~ ~O:: ~ii:fi"_.:,a:-;, p~ Su1llYiD ~,.,.. ,lidn ,._ta..,.__ ow_. -n•i:,r ..... • Pr. IL ( , GJO. 0 ...... -h•ot --upo , . --JLrjjsz& .... B.15 ._ -"! '9J I I~ • I f c It 'D. rt.a .... ..... 1 Pt.'1111. tr LaPede JleallJ , at:~.~.... (1111& .... a. Geo. J, .n.:vJee . -... II .... CJssea : •• 1-WWII Fl -I ......... --·:::::r· ,, n. a. m.v. a.. • .,. P'I ·~ •• • 1111,, • "' -. ...... Its& ~ u an •. ,.rri._..., ~ .... ·~-·~-# __ ._.,. • ' J> • • " ,,. . BALBOA ISLAND -Low Price Special Cannot · overlook the polltkol _ &Nie btte. Ulle Truman-tile -.. wllllac to make Ille Ad1tlce. Tbla 3 bdrm. home, two batU wltll --\ .... port, rtpt In the mldillo of Bal• .._ W&nd. UD!llndlhed price '12.llOO and sood IAlrmo a....0- rable. • . .. .. -. • • • L 0. UI>O l8Lll J4MI I -. ---led.---to -Jot. lplmdld -., for ellbor ---or -reer IU'OUlld II.tac. All featureo -... and ~ to maintain. 8pecl&t price UD,llOO. 2. BRAND NEW. On UDO .Ill1.B a S ~ 2 b&tb home on W'.llr• lot. Wordo con-lld•· quately duc:rlbe Utla home. Thi. 1'JU mU¥ BICE. You will ••oa.. and ".AH" all owr the place .. Tile lateot · and -·of everythinc In thla beautltul borne. Borpln at SJT,t!OO. 3. DELUXE 3 unit Income bulld- lnll[ on BA YFRONT Ot LIDO IBLl!l. ColUlllta ot. two S bed- room unit.a untumfahed and a atngle one bedroom unit turn· lebed.. Here ia an kleal home AND INCOME. ALL for the price of ONE home oft the watfrfront. f>rtced at only- $4t,OOO -Tenna. • ALSO REMEMBER we are the DE- VELOPERS of LIDO ISLE where you can etlll buy a few lot.a at bargain prlcel!I. On LIDO ISLE you have PRIVATE BEACHES, tennta court.a, play· ground•, clubhouse, concrete Btreeta, sewer11 and ALL uUll· lies underground-no ~lghtly telephone poles. For the beat in Iota on LlIX> ISLE aee ua. Prices to fit your purae and terms to meet your convenience. Here a lltUe buya a LOT. COME """°°K ! P . A. PALMER INCORPORATED ' 3333 Via L ido 1416 Cout Hwy. Newport· Beach, Calif. flarbor 1500 PHONE HARBOR 1616 to place Your want ad on lh1I page. Real Estate is Your :aest Investment • Exr;:~~fco qo~~rr,~l'!,b,._ place, bwd. fire., We In kit. and ' ~ - • •• !lr' !! . . .. . •. •w}'r 'f.. . . .. · I . I \ .. ., ' ~k YoUl'B N~ ~f~re It's Too tate CLDT-lb\ VIJN LEASEHOLDS ~ .JllO'ljlig . ......... ' ' ra.-y. For; an. unacelltd permanent vtew there W nothing OD the Coaat to ~ them. I I ' . UNUSUAL ACl'IVITY iri .the J!ut 30 d&)'a proves that you Should Investigate now while there are a fetl'. choice 'l0cations available. Call Fred Barker at Beacon ~795 or evenings Beacon 6939-J .. • CLIF'F' HA VEN LOT BARGAINS -Builders Attention- CORNER R·2 View lot. 70' x 110'. Own~r in dis- dlatreas. Price $3,500 -Cost more. 66' Frontage on Cliff Drive. Offered at less than coet -Price $3,000 . VIEW LOT -70' Frontage -$3,000. , THESE ARE THE BESr BUYS IN FEE LOTS IN CLIFF HA VEN! ALSO -NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath · home. Sep- arate dining room, breakf&St room. Flagstpne fireplace, large living room, indirect lighting. Interior and extei:;or · planters. Forced air heat. Fenced, lawn and ahrubs. This is one of Cliff Haven's best homes-Priced at $19,950. CORONA DEL MAR Not The Largest-. But One of The Best 2 Bedroom Home. Select hardwood floors . Disposal. 4 Panel Rays. DraP.ries included. Installation for both gas and electric range. Large mantel mkror. 20' x 24' ~arage with extra shower. Garage foundation constructed for income unit above. Concrete walled patio. PRICE $14,750. A:ttractive terms to qualified buyer. Call Bill Schuster-at Harbor 2474. EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor B&yaide Dr. •A: Coaat Hlway 15th and Irvine Newport Beach Newport Bea.ch 816 Cout Hlway corona del Mar 225 Marine Ave. Balboa laland 3113 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach , ' bath. dbl. gar. Full price 18 ---------------------- $13,SOO -S3SOO down -o- Near High School New 3 bdrm. home, lft. llv. rm., fl ... place. l % bath. dbl. gar. Stucco and redwood e.x.t., shake roof. Only $12,500, terlT\8. -o- 2 BDRM. HOME, PARTLY FUR- NISHED. Near ahopplng center. Priced JMSO -$2500 dn. Make Offer -o - Homesites LOTS $1000 -\!. cull. ACREAGE -Vartou. etae81 pricet. -o- and M'ember of M'ulUpla Lhttlnc -o-a B. C1ar1<. Brobr A-. . Burt Beck, Salean•n La Perle Realty 111118 Barbor Blvd. do.ta 14' ... • PhoneBeacon TO(S REAL VALUES 3 J,3dl'ms. & 'Den In fine condttron. on well loc&ted % acre. Hwd. noor1, I% We baths, p1ua JUest rm and bath alt. to dbl. garage. LoU of funlly "ttulL Built tn 1SMO, An unusual buy a.t fll,500. Tennt $5600.Down 11 tumiahed unit.I and manager'11 . ' apa.rtm~t. Grocery Store Including $4200 worth of equ.ip- ment. Plua a fine 2 bdrm. home separate from at.ore. Hwd. fin., dbl garage. On fine Sa.nla Ana ciimer ,lOQ ft. wide. A fine buy for a hoine and netghborhood bu.dneu. Only S:l!i.000 -E Z terma. If you want an incomparable VIEW ... Of the Harbor entrance, ocean and entire bay, make appt. to see this 6 bedrm., 2 story Corona del Mar home, on a ·oo ft. lot. Full price $3o,ooo incl. built-in kitchen equipment and some furni- ture. From responsible party, owner will accept As low as $3000 cash down Terms arranged a.a bal. Exclusive with us. If you like living in style , as well. it.a comfort, make "1\ appt. \<> eee tl\i& de-. , luxe \lome on Morning Can,yon Rd. In Shor;dlfl'.L Built in l951, \Yide angie . ocean view. f-:rotal price '37 pllOO CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTIES Robe.rt B. Lynn and Helen L. Lynn, Realtor• 411 Coe.st Blvd., Corona del Mar Fannhou,e Mote1 Harbor 1037 Harbor 1063 v TODA Y'S SPECIAL . Large 2 bdrm. home itt Corona del Mar, .ouly 1 bJ1!. to· ocean. Has hwd. floors, nice fireplace. Floor tumace. Paved, enclosed patio. Nice yard. Pouble garage. FHA loan. Payments $65 per.mo. lilclu. taxes A: insur. Priced at ·$16,500. Exclusive witJl us. see this today! PRICE T. McCUISTION, 503 COast' IDghway Corona de! Mar Realtor HarJ>or 47 BALBOA · ISLAND BAYFRONT One of the Island's most distinctive homea -4 bdrms., '1 baths, perfect condition and nearly new. Choice corner llJ!'&tion at Amethyst and South Ba_y. Good pier & float. ·Thia has everything to satiafy 'the moet dlscriminl\ting taste. Shown by appointment. · PR.ICE-$55,000'-'J,'ERMS • I · • , 1 r • • • . PAGE I PART II --. i • ' ' l Y. MARCH 6, 1952 ~ : • ' . - r---~ .... ~, -·s·, s· 9 . nu.-™''""" ~. pmE ~ IWllOPI AAIA 'A • ' • I PRESENTISG GOLD BASKETBALL TROPHY to )1.ary Keith, HorM!e Emlp ac.bool atu<kntbody pn-aident~ today WM Bob DeLofll', capt.al~ of M·hool's A hoop team at Aehool aswmbl.f. Tht" trophy WM w on b)· thf' tl'1lm tit ttw rrcrnt llunl- lngton BPach ba. .. kett>a;ll louma~nt \\"ht>re lht.' IO<'al A tram took ~1·1·ond plat'(', 1<>¥10.f io Orange E&emcntary by t·lo!ie M:Ore of 23-24. JJ.oy!t tln bl1•a<·hf'rs lnC'Judf' both A and B tea.nm coachetl by Riil Burdltk. In picture arc-.J .. tr.)' ~l.y1·r-;, Hob IW-1•, Ron S~r. li>hn Jfrnrotla. Don Doi~. Dour Tu1vtf"ll, Ed Pop~. Chuck Keith, Don Mf"r'f'dJUi, \tan Polnf'roy. Tacey At"'·ood. Jim Jtf:.ld, Gary Cook, Bob McGlll, Bob Ttarp, ?'\ea.I Bl'&lty and Tom Xlquf'llr. llll of R i;quad. ;\ tram mcmbf'n hr"r"' Include Paul l ,nn.•ntun. lloward ~1il<•hrll, John All•·n, Larry HarJM"r, Rob (~rah.am. dim RlchardMn, Cirt>X 1\dami., l>t·nnls H1•ncJer80n, John Gra\•rr, Bob A.lien, Tom 'lur<_.h, Jod)o' •·t·nto.n, Chuck Ko i,·ll'llo, !\'r&I M1·l(-.alf and O\·erb,r. f PreS6 Photo) ~~~~~--.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TOP SAl~RS TO COMPETE SUNDAY IN LIPTON RACES Honor Banquet for Hi School St:f~c~o~O:!:o~;~f :ea~tpo~~1~:t:~ themselves for a . \\'h1le t o attcn<I Basketballe' rs Harbor Yachtsmen Point for Sir Thomas Lipton Cup Race A dramstic finish t o a thrl?C bor Yacht Club f<>r the hq.nor of tbc skippers iniotruct1on mrrt1ng boat sail-off for tht" honor of rep- taking the Sir Thomas Lipton Cup in the dirf.ctor's room ... o n('cC'&-C and D ba!ketball squadH or r C'•~nting the Loll. An.sr;eles Yacht trophy ho1nc with tht'nl this week sary and important bit of busi-Nt'wport Harbor High i.chool wcrc Club In lhf' Lipton Trophy r8.ct" end" w111 be the following: neM. ,i::u('sta at a basketball banquet to b<> ht>ld • n£>:-tl Sunday gave Hal Ramst'r sailing h is PCC The tace itself Will start Sund&}' givf'n by their moth(_•rs on Sal· prom!~· of lht' thrills 11.nd "hea1is- Antigua for the Voyager's Yaeht at aj,proximately 1 p. n1. off the urday ~vening at Dearborn hall. up" sailing to be wltnesa<'d in this Club; Alex Irving with Sparkle Balbol\_Pier and will be sa.1l~·d over Balboa l.'tland COmmuntcy Mt'lhr>· annual classic. for the Alamitos Bay Ya~ht Club; a triangular course which must be dl.'lt c hurch. Th<' thn.>c-boats which raced Carl Long's PCC Lark for the-Bal-more than 12 miles.In il'ngth. This , Coach. Jules Gage waa honor'l"ll over the faljlliliar ocean triangle boa Yacht Club; California 32 Al· means the boat.8 wJll probably and prescntNJ with bl&.sk<'tball course orf 0-:eW')>Ort Harbor l&St tamar, sklppered by Do~!llgiaa, make, two lapa which wilJ put sh~s. He spoke about game.a o f Sunday wer• WaJtt'r Fram' An- Jr .• tw the Loa Ansel Yach\ them within alght of ~ta.tor• on the year and p"'8 c:ted'\t to both dale, Lew Wbltney's Attorant.e, club; George Ketten t1 PC'C the -.plu for moel of the .z.ace. It squada for hard York and Sood and Don Dciuglu. Jr.'s Altamar. Ballerlba reprueotffic the kn 1a a boat. for boat race, and the sportsmanship. SOU\ were Ai.o au Calltorn.la. 32a. Frans ~med IMeco Yacht Club. · r--tlr• boat. lo flnlah la the winner, complimented oa lbetr fighting to have Lhe race In the be.g durlng • A.llhough lbe tl'!>ph~~ now t)IWI maklnf ll a little more ex-spirit. the first lap. 't>ut• when the chips held in trust by the Sou Cali-cltln' ~ tbe u.u&l hand.leap J ohn McDonou.ab.-county achool Wer9 down, and the !i.n.lah llne · fomla Yachting 4.MOCI · Ion, lt la type Of eompe.UUon. recreation bead. .wu prtnctpaJ loomed cl<>Mr and cJDaer. Douglaa ' The trophy w;;;j l>C on exhlbltk>n ...... ,~ 11 t" •• d ---• ttcorded in the deed of gift that. speaker of the evening. telling of p ... ~ • oe 1 ....... p.11 an cro--. ..... at Ncwpo' rt Harbor Yacht Club on th lln ·-t t u ! t -•ead ot in the event of the disaolut1on of gr"at b8sk<'tball playeni and what e c a -... .. n o r ee 11.11 the SCY A, Ute trophy will revert Sunday and will be presented to charaf'terlstlcs are con1mon to Franz:. t o the San Diego Yacht Club or the winner Sunday evening. ba~kC'tball play('r11 and olh('r not~ Following thC' racr. \\"alt Elliott.. ll'a successor in San Diego. Thi~. I athlf't•'S. Hr waa both inll'rt>stJnR whote C'al. 32, F..scapade, v.•11\ be however. is definitely not the wa:,· Women Golfers I anll an1us1ng as a spt·1:t.kc-r Both the rlf'frndrr in the b1x race-, "'as SDYC wants to regain ~ssion Mr~ Ga,ire and Mrs. McDonough hf'ard to rrmark, "You'\'e got to of the award. They have won it Elect T omoTrow \\"t·rc prf"Sl.'nl. v.·atch that Dou~l&.q guy. You only twice in the past 20 yea1·s, Dave Vaile. on e of thC" father&, think you havl• a saf(' lead, you and arc firmly convinced It i:; 1ntrodul'rd Dr. Ertv.'llrd Milum. blink your t'Y('~. and, \\"addya \Voml"n golfcr8 of Sanla An:l. know, he'• ,ah1•afl! !'" \Valt "'ill be about t1n1c they had custody of 1t c l Ci b .11 1 ff \\'ho 1n turn introduced the nlaln oun ry u w1 c c(_t o 1cer¥ lcl't>pong a close f')'f' on the for at least a year. The accomp-l 9 ,. t ~p1•ttk i>r. a a a .n1 . me(' 1ng on1orrow. Altamar Ti l'Xt sun(lay llshment of Lt.ls f~al has bf'f'n t'n· ... ..._, H 11 • At t.hf' elosc of the even~ng Rev. , .... _,ce a , oUl·,lil:Olni; rha1n11an. This will be the J6th t1m ... that tr\18ted to the very capable G1.trl2 h 1 h t II · 1• P G. Nf'umann, pa.St.or of Flr8l ' as announce< l e O ow1ng 1st tht" cr!"'a1n of Southern Cal1fornht Gould. always a dangerou.s com-t in ed b Rapt111t l"hurch. Co3la M~a . gave o nom ees a.s preat>nt Y W'le yacht• will race for the coveted pPlllor. Jn tact. on looking over 1 tin 1 t a short talk and the benediction. nom.na g comm t t"e: &WR.rrl whlcJi WM oriv\nally pce-the entry list. Walt i$ going to ,... .. _,_ Loll G h Tablf'!'l were decorated .ao,d lherr .. ..... ua.uman, ta eOJ; egan; !'J('nlf'd to lhc-Sa.n Die ... o Yacht ha\'E" to keep a lot of eyt!'l on a lot lo • h · M K were b&!'lketball place cards for ,., urnament c airman, rs. fin· club by tht famou11 Sir Thonl&.! of guys to bring Ekapade in first. .... N'-L t d 1 M each player and guest. Squad ot·-r •""--~ nei.n ewer an as.a 8lant, re.. Lipton. The cup ..was first up !or ·--H rd Fl in h di h I members were proee:nted thell' let-' -owa em g ; an cap c a r· · com(>('tltlon In 1901, when lt v.•u On Saturday night preceding malt. Mrs. Everett Ml ractr and as-t c rs by Coach Gar""· wlth a wor1I won by lhe yacht Dt.•troit nf thr ~=ch;~~b ~~I ::e:to ~::~~ slsta.nt. Helrn Guthler; captain A of per80na,l appreciation for each San Dia.go club. Since then it hu . team, M~. Phillip Nolder; captlt.ln ' BoPbresent were p1')tcrs of D team, travt'led un and down thE" South· Eemblcd skipJ>f'n!I. crewe. f&miltes, 8 tea.rn, Mrs. John Conley. cap-D\('hl, Dennis F itzpatrick. •· and <n•ests tor the traditlonal pre· ... 1n· Dick SJe('"'""r, Bruce Knipp. Rurly Pm DLlifornla coast ma.king it'!l .,-...... C team, Mrt. Everett Tawn-r-h tn h f race dinner dance. During this I ey Marlinr z. Mike Valle, Bob Martin, omf' t Q lrophy CMC'S O many event, the skippt"rS y,ojlJ ab3ent · Paul N(•umann, Dori Beatty, Ken dlffrrent chaba. A coanciae hi.story J onC'a, Richard Ta.l.stra, Y.'ylic of yachtln~ can I><> read in the Kc-l"'ltr . GI~ ThomMI, John Eggert. pl&lf'8 mounted on lhc base of the Toctcl \.Vhltf', Georgl" Moor«'. and trophy which na.nlt'" the.'" winnera' of c tt•am, John Huber. Gordon and thc.ir clubs throughout the , Siple, FTank Navarro. Roger Boy-yee.ra. The nNTI~ll of ':1Rl'_tY ot ~he I vey, Sonny Coane, Bob W elzel, boat.a recall exr1t1ng 1nc1denta to 1 Sob Miium. Marton Davey, Bob I the mlnd8 of presen!-day 88.ilor! I Brigt;s, David Hoyum, Tf'ddy Mar-gathered around a roa~1ng fire. tinez, E<lgar Revta., Richard Lou· A f<"w of U,C clubs have inn~e ~n'! vier, Jim Newkirk. Alao manag@rl< out of r_x~enc(', but tht> Upton Bob Kallaway Pelc Froat and BolJ Race-still l".rma1ns one at the 1'1tgh Callla. ' · point.a of 1fte yachting calendaT. flrol NHYC Win.Mr SPORT CAI RAC~ SET MARCM 23 AT PALM 5'11N&S Durtn~ ttae 308. competition !Or the award f&s maJ.nly in the then pdpUlar &·rr_eters. lf wu at ttata tlme, 193& to be exact, that the lrophJ tlra came lo the Newport -· ~·-s-••·a _ •-·~, of Harbor Yacht Club. thanlc.I lo • •ft' raun ,,.. .. _.. unam.u. Emereon ~pear and !tis famous Oomtnerce announCea ioday lhal &~met.er, yatcry. In 1937 An· Sports Car ~• d.dverfi wUI com-~Uta. aal ag tot> l.he catltomla pel.e at Palm lprtnp Sunday. Yacht Clu took It bo<;k lo Loa Karch 23rd bl lhe ~ """'"'' Allscl.. bor. and NifYC did ot Wa Speed CINoico not ... It QllUl lH-8, when OenUcm.,. cltf,,_ m all ayer ""-J>&de , It •'(aY from Hal C&lltornla. Artadlui, Cq1or&do, Ramaer'a ~ f>f the· V01- 8eaUle. WaahJoston. wUi COO'CIJ'llf aw'•• Ya t Club. lllnee th•n !or \hi. cooll!llt el 8peojl and dr!V-AntllU& · ~ bffn Ille flrwt ID.t abWty h1 ldx n<:d cWlnlll&t.-b!JO,' lo • • tor ·the ebaace eel I>)' a 100 mOti ln<:T-"all hln1 lo win. ll 1>9clt. Tfle . y .. r U.fll,-~ for the """ tar''"'" 'Palin aw lloe tranl north apln tn • Bprlnp Cllp 1'"9ea!Aia Ill' ,ui. Illa • <it Alu. ~ -·r:::r~ ~ ~ '!'-'.:1-1'-:t:r=.-1=l:11·::... ~~~ • ){any radbJly 11-"-1-Soeapado . It qaln. lad - I wttll ttbn glut 60dle an achocl-..-,. ...W ID IlllL 1 uk\d lo~ I · ()aJJo=• -t.o"' u.e-.. I Afleldotell,,-llpnd'.cled. f!llloo'J'•Of tllo ~ ll&W -· The race l""'.:::' Wiii Urt ot .U..S 't ~ 00.ICllW. ua..ewwrua ~tp.m.N....a ·-~llciM -..--• ........ ~ M • _..,. ........ 1111;;::=11 ... ..._. -~·!.__~ -ril --II "' tlio Yaellt ~ •I ; I ·-·-" b wW r11 .. ., Ille la i-. --~ -. ~r••_.= ............. .._ I ... ..... ;,., ....... lltMa ..... Qle <Ill ''i'' II 1\ JRV ~ .... ..... .. ..... VJ ... Local Winds Force . ' K:te Contest's De!ay to Saturday . When arra.ngementa were n1ade \l.'ilh the w('atber man to have a good stiff "\'ind fnr t J1e Bo.vs' Club kite n ying conle8t laBl Saturday. aon1eone forgot lo put a n1axlmun1 apced lhnit on the wind. lt1aybe U1e· weH.t.h- er man ju1:1t for&ot himse:Jr and overdid 'It. At any rate the kite contest had to be Postponed a week. It wfll be lteld Re.'<t Sat- urday at the Co11lk Mesa Park at 2 p. m. Prizes lncluJe a new b&sketba.JJ, footbaJI, base- ball, mil, bat, :t.nj baa&kelbllll rim and neL The kite contc-sl ia limited to 8o.}'s' Club m<'ml.:K:r!J 12 )·tars of age and under. Contest di- \"i.11lon.11 include I he be.:4t c.or •. !41rutE'd home mlldo> k ite, the highest. fl_ying kite, the lai-g-est and sn1al1t~st, bt>l-!t decorated. Boys' Club Hoop T earns to Enter ,. ·So. Cal. finals Three Harbor Area Boya' CJub baaketball team8 awing into the final gamei of the Southern Call· fornia Boys' Club ch&mpionshlp11 Saturday momlng at the P&sa- <~c.n!l Bova' Ciu::J. Local cla.M D. E :'Ind F tesm.-made It up the lad· rlrr in the elimination tourne.v which brought together teams fron1 all Boys' Clubs from San Diego to Sapta Barb8.ra. ln the past four years, only two 11thcr teams have gained the finals, tn 194.9, Bob WPt.zel, Paul Schuitt, Jim Hansdn; Calvin Burt a.nd Jer- ry Bcntlfon paced the "E" team to a second place and lut year. Frank Navarro, Bruce Knipp. Bill Wetzel. Paul Neumann. Georr Sc huitt, Charles Berry, Roy Dan· 1 iel, Bob McCluskey, T erry Hall, Dave Tamura. Jim Mulde r and Bob Piper won the championship in the "E " class with 33 wlM in 36 starts. Knipp. Neumann, Schultt. Berry anrl Tamura will lead the Dee:. against Variety Bo}'l'I' Club of East L. A . Saturday al noon with Den- ni!! Fitzpatrick. Bob Diehl. Terry Rr~an, J oe Lync h, and Bill Lamb ~la ted for early duty. The Dee8 have-yet to taste defeat this Sea- son with championships of the l..ong Beac h Boys' Club Tourna- ment Md the Costa Mesa Klwanhl Tournament alrc•dy to the Ir credit. \releran.s Ill Play Thr "E "' team will b e pace-ti by "rE"turn('cs" ~fulder. Daniel and McCluskey along with Mike Vaile and Bob "Short" Martin. Up from last year's "F'' team and ready for early action will be stan Schones and Buddy Thompson who have 8tarled mo8t of the games this season. ,.Art Jewell, and Bob H t'ndc-rtihot are two tirl!l-year casabas who have shown much lm· provcment. Th<' '"E" group won its divmion title al the Long Beach tourney and won the con· solatlon trophy at the local Ki~ wania event. John McCluskey. Don Seal, Mike.. ,Hayes and Jerry HlJlia.rd lead the r eturning "~' group which fin- ished aa rU:nner Up to the champa In the IQwan.Ja tourney. Lut year, the lOC&J mldt'eta were· •laughtered in the flt•\ same bu' returned this aeuan to ratn a flna.J berth. Newcomera BWy Haye.a and Dale Bradley _will a.Jlernate into the starting line-up with Richard Steck, Jim Jewell, Bernard Bur- ton and Charles Taylor slated for action. ln another game Satur.day morning, a team of l><>Y8 in the slxlh grade and lower plays in Santa Ana. 'I .. . . -· [ .·• .. • • .. J ~ ' ' I ' f ~' !). . , • .-i ' • • -I ' ' . • -' ~· ~ <. --~ I ' ! ' • I • r· r ' • • ! I • ' ~, .. f· ~ ITS EASY AFTER You dear the pole vauttlns bu as GE"ne ·Benedict, member of Newport Harbor Ullioo HIKh' 8Cbool track t:ftwll demoustrate8 ln pr&ctJC4" M!MJOL hr trackst.Ns &J'f' bu~y preparing for next track:meet. (Press Photo) l Bowlers .forming Summer leagues STU .D~BA~ER Summer leagues are now being formed, and for you bowlers with no eatabltahed average, thl..a la our .ia.t chance il you w.ant. .to bowl in a 8Cralch league this wh\- ler. Your summer average In a sacUoned league la 0. K. So ,, Ei"fy .' ~f To -Own • The tournament 21eaaon b about to open in ea.rnesi. and YoU will aee some excellent bowling around 1----- Today these pa.rU. Last Frida.f night, J.•act.of'J' TraJ.Md ~ealaanial five ambitious young ladies from Oenu.lne 8tudlemker Part. Costa Mesa look on five of th!." "600" fl"la for a Bob or two. Peggy JOE NICKERTZ Forgit led the parade with 541, S415 :Sewport Blvd. Val Tousley 511, Lorraine Joneo By Lldo Theatre 490. Velma Graham went along NEWPORT BEACH just. for the ride, and Shirley Harbor 610 Pangle carried the water bucke t. Aftf:>r a hectic night the glrlslr.:============='1 broke even and everyone seems happy spending their own money. Helen Cornelius continues to make life miserable for Malt La. Borde, Who takes his gaine very aertoWJ. Phoebe Smllh ts happy again. but her hubby Is 30 bucks loser for a new ball. Margaret Devenney loo'f.a younger every aeuon and getting plenty aharp on her spares. J~an Wei1t got her- llE"lf a turkey, but mi.88ed the three dollar prize. It· h&d to be 1.n µie second ,-ame. Baldy Foltz pick up an odd Hamilton lut week with a 656 skies. Jim Stanley is winding the aeuon up in a blaze of glory. Hi Gentosi and Red Probert clic ked for $15 by shooUng in the jack pot pool. HIUMAN MINX flut dollvered bore ,..__....suooaae Yoar Barbor Aft-. Dealer NEWPORT AUTO 8AU:S HOC W. Newport Blvd. Newport- -rH07 PET 'LOVER$ th~ iordans are comlng- P'rallli ' and Barbara ,-tb&t .. SHOE SALE!!· r 1 I j . -• A GROUP OF 9UALITY Men' S· DreSS-Shoes : ! Freeman and. 1J ar.men'1 I I VALUES. TO $19~95 per ~Ir ' ,J ., • I ·trow 'J6~ ' Wf:tH'.THEY 1?.IJt:t I f • •· T-BB •.•• .-!. .17~ ~·wPori llYd. t. ~t.J ~'tat rptela¥ . ' I . I I • • • • • • • • I' l·I -THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1952 ·-= PllESS.4i Sermon & Music ·at Island Church Speakln• SUnday at 11 a.m. al BalOO. 111a.n.c1 ec:munuruty M•tb· ooi.t churcl>. Dr. H&rrJ' WI>! .. will have u hla wbJeet. "Lampe and Pltchert." 'A flnl 1*utkal ,,... g>am i. ottered wltll il lrlo llnf· Ing MtoldelMollll'I "LlCt Thine Eyes," trom "Elijah." The tr1o ln~ elude.a Grue Pol!ier, ftOM Ed-- wards and Sheridan llarY«J". Ktu Edward• will lll90 .tnr a.a a 90lo .. Fear Not T •, 0 1-41" (Dlldley Buck I. Dedication Week at Christ Church Mt•mbers of Christ Church by t?\(> St"& will obee"e the beginninC of thelr annual "We.k of Dedica- tion" Sunday momlnl". The Sanc- tuary Choir Wider the d.l.rectlon of Mn. A. J . Rutter •W alng-Mo- zart's "Ave Verum." 1 There will be alao a eopra.no solo, "How Be•uUl\ll Upon lht Mounlalnl" (HatMtj, sung by Mrs. Dele•a.n rr.ttaa. "All Out Chr!IU&nl" will bo the top Jc of Rev. 1'hom&li Jlloy Pen- dtll. ~ewport Beach Baptist Church Sunday acbool ~ at • :4S a. • llJ .. Youth ~p 1 at 1 :80 p . • ro. Morntnr 'WorMJp ~.t 11, lh• • Putor opealla on ''l'<oo RtqUlallea : to AuuN<d Knowted••i" rn.ntn1 &ervlce at 7:JO, Ute ~tor ~ nn the topic "Oood•ikttu-llut." Prayer meellnl" is Wedne9day t vC'ning at 7:10 and conUnues the ~tudy or the Lord'• Prayer. The Chl1drttt'• 81ble Class I!! held in the tducatk>rial building Tuesday after school; the model "Overconiln& the Dtttkultiu of Prayer•· I.I aennon. theme thl• coming-Sunday of the Rev. Jamee 8 . Stewert at 8t. And,...'• Pre• bytertan chuJ'Ch. Duplicate Mr· Vices are at 8 :30 and 11 a. m. with Sunday ec:hool at 9 :30. The cholf will ainc an anthem, "Jew, J oy of Man'• Det11rln1" !1. s . ~h i . On Saturday mornJng men or the church wlU pther for a work day. Gardening la lo be done, In- cluding p1antlnl" of tbe permanent land9caplnl". Repaira, re n er al cleanllp are &190 the order ot the daf. The women will provide cor- f~ &nd doughnut.I, u well u mor- al support. Christian Science Subject 'Man' Man as the lmal'e or reflection ot God haa a perfect. everlasUns exlalence. the Sunday Bible Les- son on "Man" in aJI Ch ristian Science churches points out. The Golden Text la from Daniel (10:19): "0 m~ rnaUy beJond. tear not: peace be unto thee. be strons. yet, be •trong." Thl9 verae from I John wtll be ~ad, "For thla la tbe mcuage that ye have heard f1"0m the be(lnnlng, that we ttlould Jove one another" (3:11). Cilattona from the Chri.tlan Science · tntbook, "Science and Health "1th K.ty to t.be &crip- turu," by Mary Baker Eddy In- clude: "It llllould bo thoroughly understood that all men ha•e one Mind. one eoct and J"atber, one LUe, Truth. and Love. Mank1nd well ~ome perfect in proportion as this fact becomea apparent. war will cease and the true brother- hood of man "-"Ill be established" (p. 4871 . · buildinl' dub 1nft'tl In the aame W k' S , : place Saturday &tlemoon It (OUr. ee S erv1ces : Lady of Mt. Carmel for Adventists • 1441 B lb • A Following ;• the prognm fo" . a oa ve. the fifth week of the Evangellatl~ M-.. 8cbecbrleo Sunday at 8, 10 and 11 :30. : Week day•, 8 LI'ft. Confe•iona Saturday, f to ~:30, 7)30 to 9 ,30. • Sunday, before ead'l IDasa:. Balboa : bland, Sunday, 8 &lld / 10. Satur~ • day, 8 a. m . Con1'easiotl9, aame u • above. J • Radio. ,,,,_ • • Dally, excqt Sun~y. Rosary hours. KF.PIB (930). ?':30 p. m . for peace. s-:ro Holy Mau. 9 :Ge a . m ., KLAC (~70) 11 a.: m. Cat.bolk: H ours, KFI 16.fO) 4:4.6 p. m. KGFJ 1710). Hour of St. Fr-ancla ~lldinp 4 othen. PET LOVERS the jordans &J'e CODll:as - Frank and -... --· .. Services b e i n g held at the Seventh-Day Adventist church. Friday. March 7, 7 :30 p. m .. Del Herrick \4•lll tell of hie wa.r experi- ences and La 8ierT& Cot.IPg" Male Quartet will .atnr. Special investi- gation to y-outh. ·"The Law Nailed to the Croes," wtll be the topic for 8unday. March 9, 7:30, a.nd Pastor Holl~ L. Anderson will explode the false lhe<irles concerning this .subject. Sound plctut"f' "Our Way of Lite," which was filmed ln the harbor area. will be shown. Mr. Ander90n will preach on "The Christian Lord's Day" or "Which day does the Lord uk us to keep holy," on Wedneaday, March 12, 1 :30 a.nd & picture en- titled "Birds ot the Woodland" wlJ1 be shown. Al the regular momtng service, Saturday. March 8, 11 a.. m ., Fritz Guy, La. Sierra. Theology Senior. Will present the m essage and his topic will be "The Vision that Vitalizes." To Present Choric Drama Here · Easter Week • • ; ' r n ' ' Newport Ha..L..or ~ec·· 1 Servkes' . Coate .... w~ Day of . -Clarl1tl1n s.1 ••• ·~ ! WED Dr xsw.4.n ~"" .. J WlU" • -at -Ill .,_ .,.. Lutheran Church '" ext eek for ' MethOd°,.t Church . Cl111l .,_ tle All ~ + ~ •·-Ja•d hi• ·--· ·· --_ ...... ~ .. ~ Adve1,ist Youth . ·Prayer ())served v.i..s ... -""'* hn..t. . 1'• ... ·u.. --~~ U•--.,., ·-~ "w ~ A. ... .,... --of I ,.,... ·oocsy • -~ .. -·,I {~ xL'. Ti>o two <,ow. u.. theme of Ute wmon thh • • lt:.IO L 114 eea tke at OUlla ..._ ·-3---~ -·-~ Tri~· · -7 W Putor Rerbtrt C. Tootll "* -tll-Ii.7 All-Odem~ -etr .. wm -.. ., Al W-.....__of l'ra•· ll•'tt ·la a ~ ~Uy Jll lfwpa.t '!IEd' · Rath. Tiie -tat la Matt· vtllu.l -Pllpolld ...... M tho -U.0, Ill a -JllPlpl&, ·•-._ 1 cbuteh...Wlll -·tho Ooaimllla • 1 • f ·11ew 1&:28. MOl'll!nl' Wonblp la et \ar e adhltlee Uld ---re,11. slfta Ill -1a1-ff' .... -'•••"" 117 the 8-Cll • l'dlWI <atlW CIW ·cwann', 11 L Dl. ' taln!NJlt WMll to J""le Ill U... J-.7 ot Loi A.PIH ..,.. 00.•0 Q of Cliolreli lf-~' -= ':!..~,\Ir -~ j l u-, ... l:MIBI ' . Sunday echool meets at e:so '-.. m. with claalu !or all agu. The meetlDp • the chui'Cb. of the Jin. Grow 111-ll Md the · I ol a.to<.\:S--la Adult B1ble Clue which al.lo meet. They t14stn ot..nuaCI of Mcten tn memory ot u. late ae.. •t ~ ~ Oomm11Di\_y Metbo-Kenny Baker, w'-a w1ce Ma ; M··s•tlt•••tt... j _ • at this hour la atud,ylnc th• Book their &M v1--.,. V.,.,..,.taor DaYlol lldcl, both r-tt put.oft -.Clnlre)i. . Ileen beard on tllb and -citbot' 1 "118 Via i-. ~ .. P'ift -... or Act.. cia.e. are alao held on Week, Sat 1~ Mardi I. &114 of UM local churdl. • Tbe !!Mme thlPI year. ''Cllrllt radio P~. and 'l" .-. ~ .....I ~ ''" L •· Sat.u.rday momlnr• fr<>m f :80 a. oontinue 8atwda7, Mareb ll&Y. Brown wUl be pl'OMllt at Our Hope," waa UNd by pra,.r lllp. will be Uu! ftaturpd "°lolot. ~' S.~ -"''° L •· m. to 11 :45 tor chJldren, acea 4 1~. Non ber fJ1enda ot the ta. ..-rftte 1 and wm pPNent the l'fO'IPI around the •otld. more ·M'UllcaJ .•eleetfom Wjll ~ be ~ ,. .. ~Y E~ . 1 t !N P. •· to H . Bua trlnoport.tlon may bP youth and adUlt m-llcrw o1 ~ omncm •lilied "And'God than 17,eoo -• wen held dered ">' • dloral S-PI-tilt s.,~~.,.~~IO '-:;:'~'I~':; arr..,..00 by ctJUnr Bea. SOM-W. the Uon wUl &loo .atlelld, II.Id." Mn. 8Jown'1 llllldly ..-i In tho United tll&tea. Tllo -•oin dlrectlon a! RUcbud White. Bil· ~ I:;:· .. _ .-... wl Scbtdule of church ac:ll\1Ua foT on Sanda , Wedr...sa7, l"rlday dMfit. the LAmPllfllten.. f'ronl een. wu pf'Wl*Nd ~ a spedel com• .rme Alden. wm. be at UN organ. i.o n.. ':.,. s.07 c!;et""'-&avn.I to th.la week la u foll~: Thur9day and ta a.Rua AYJ. Method.la ctnarcb. mltt.te ol Wtddl MWnl memben 1 attwt C dl•r* Mt•~ 1111111 ... LM 7:30 p. 111 .• Wom en'• M.iuiooary 'The r of tomonori Los A.n.pAiM. wm be prwnt aa w.re rtll'f'IJ'lb ud ~-0 ••fted &de ca.t little. do much. ~· be&. llOCl•lY meetlnf, 221111 Clrang'e leadenlllp u-Ulo Sold· ,-. ot tbe loc:aJ l!'\della claa In .wry -7 Ille -WU A vP .. Coat.a Mesa. Dr. Thornton ance our youth today," roaowtns the .eervkle tlley will the beet 1;n the blato17 of the day of Orange Cout College 'Ntll speak Putor ~~eon aid tn announc· p.ther In ~ fellowahtp hall for tn the &reL 11te OOUJICU bere waa on '"What Do You Teach Your ing Ule Y Y RFTtce.. "8ecUlar • pot)uck luncheon. . t')fl'UllMd two ye.an ""&l'O, but wo- Orowtnr Child!"; Saiurday, 9 :30 act.ivltiea d entt11.&J.nmenta cu-Thi k>cti put.or, Rev. Joe.pb ipen ot. the local ~1U"CIM9 have a. m. Saturday church echool, sen-not be allawed lo mmt.opollM the lfClhane, la formet pastor of the un.I~ in obee:Mnr the W01'kt Day lor Catechlam. children's cholni; attenUon c+' today'1 yot111J peopN IMta B&tbata An. church. dt Prayer for at Ma.at 11 yean. Monday, 7:30 p, m . senior choir it' t.he,7 are !LO develop the tntqrlt)' Tit• Su.pd&)' ntnlnl" IOb& Mr· The otferin.p help IUpport NV· ,._ rehearsal; Wedneltday, 7 :30 p. m ., necesary tor the world crl8H wt vice WW. be btdd at t :ao o'clock. eraJ botn1 and fonl~ projecta evenlnC" Lmten worship: "The tace." with the )'O\lth and SUnttroua eponlONd by tnterdcnominatlonal Purpoae or the CroSll." The proJtram will !e1ture devo-poupo ~I at T:ID p. m. effort The program, tlV' attend· The church la open dally from tional rea;sp, tallta, and actlvt· The eanctua.ry ot t.be local a.nee, and the otf•rin6 each wr- 9 &.. m . to ? p. m. tor private de-ties ouUln the reeponatllWtJOlt church, 18th St. at Harbor Blvd" J>tl•e4 all p~vlou• one.. votlons. Putor's office hours are and prtvll, ca otte~ · you n I" wu ooMpltted ln 1923. The two Rev. J 01eph McShane, boct 'J>llC· from u a . m. to noon dally tor prl-people by ~e churcb, and typu moet recent addltldnl to Use ll"OW· lor, welcomed the croup; Mrs. vate cou.n•elJng at the parsonage. of service n which they can tn ... lnf puton.'4: are the edueatlon&I ~ercy I'. Baines, pretidmt ot the nef'Ct to the c hurch at 1027 Clift gage throu h the remainder of the unit. completed about two ye&n C9Uftcll reviewed the hiltory ot Drtvt', Newport Heig'tt!a. .)''ar. A ' ield Adventure Day" ..,o. and the f~1p"hall, wtlich the .day, and M.ra.. Ed.pr R. Hill, will be heJ on March 8. ill DOW In uw but 1ttll partlaDy chalrtnan of Ute . World Day bf Accordlng to ChW'CJl leaden.. \mckr conatructlon. Prayer Pftlllded O'ftr tls,e MMlon. Community Church Corona del Mar nearly onf-quarter mUUon Ad; • MlM llf&rpret Charle pttatded at 1 ventlst yodn• people will p&J'Uc:I• tbe Ol'PJ1, and llre. Leettr Vier-- pate In thla ln .. rnatlon&l Week or Baptist Church llnjf -oolobt. Prayer, a.Jeng wtth those of Utt' The Prosnm wu pl'ftented by The eermon for the 1teeond Sun- day In Lent to be preached by th~ Rev. Paul Edward Babbitt at 9 :4!'i a . m. and at 11 a . m. in the Com- munity church at Corona de! 1-far i• entitled : "Can We Know God? How ?" The chapel c hoir will sing at 9 :4~. ··Meditation" by Brahm!! and the Chancel choir will sing at 11 a. m. ··1...ost In the Nigtit•• by Chri1Uan.sen. Org&n mus!c to be play~ by M:iaa Marpret Scha.rlt> will Include: ··Reverie" by Debu.•- £y: "Vtaion" by ftheinberger and "Crand Choeur" by Duboi•. 1oca• church. of Costa Mesa wom.n or ••P• cburci.... They were Mmea, M . L. Keeler, Mar- lha.11 Lowe, Ralph Mon1U, Paul 1oltnotone, Mabel S~y. Ray- mond James, Joeeph McShane, Kenneth Quarry. Thad Samuell, I D. M. Patlloon. R. L. lbbotaon. George Davies, Rev. James Stew- art Ind Elate Newland. St. James Church to Observe Missionary Sunday As a mean.a of educating the a.dull conl"l"flg&tlon at St. Jame.<i church u to the Missionary Proj- ect of lhe Church School Study of the Episcopal church in Bruil. Sunday, March 16,' the 11 o'clock .!M!rvice "-111 be devoted to the Mls- slona.ry Theme. The Cherub choir and the Youth choir ~111 sing spec!~! missionary anthems under the direction of 1'-lrs. Frances Childs a.nd Mra. Mel- ba Wa.tcher. Membt'nl ot Mra. Dorta Croxon·s 4th grade class will give brief talks on thE' Mlsslon- a.r)' Study.- The monthly offering !or Ml•-· sloia wUI be pt"eaented at the •er- vi~. PrecedinC' the urvtce. thf" chUdttn wtll be shown the 18 mm film ··wtn,p to the Word." which ls a picture about the missionary work In South America . The rec· tor wlll speak brleny on the mis- sionary imperative. Church School Guild Meets Monday at GDM Latin /..merican Luncheon for Ladies' Fellowship Tht board of the Women's Fel- low1tt1p of St. Andrew's Preaby- terian chufch met in the church lounge on Wednesday. F eb. 17 at 9 a. m . for their regular month· ly meeting_ Plans were made t or the March meeting of the F ellowship. which will ~ a pot-luck l..Atln American luncheon at l 2 noon on March 12 in the church lounge. Women planning to come "-"iii bring a hot dish ln th~ Spanish theme or a 1118.Jad tor two. Rolls and desaert will be f'Urnl.ahed by the commit- tee for the luncheon. Nursery care will be provided during the lunch- eon a.nd meetlnr tor those wla&Ung to attend who have babiea or small children. The rue1t speaker for the Latin Am°'t'rfcan luncheon will be Re•. Richard Irwin, miMlona.ry to Bra· zll, who Is home on 1'i.1rlough . Rev. Irwin received his seminary train- ing at Princeton Theological semi- nary and was _ ordained by the Presbytery of Los Angeles In 1943'. He is supported by tbe Angelus Mesa ~yter1an church of Los Angeles. Th09e atlendlng the board meet- lnc were Mwame• Thad Samu•l•. prea:ident: Web Jone•. K . Paul Johnatone, Edpr R. Hill. W. D. Shock, Clarence McCUlloch, Ken· ueth Fowlfr. James M. Cowie, W. R. Fowler and Dan Corson. Jr. Capilla Circle Groups Meet Next Week Corona del . Mar Community Com.Joi" tmeel1nl" of C.pOla Cir- C1\UJ"Ch &ehool QuUd wtll me•t cle pup. are announced &a fol- M eta M 7 80 low•: Wedneeday, March 19, Cir-on y, arch JO, : p.m. at the home ot Mra. c. c. Dodd, 42-4 cle One, U noon at tA1 borne o! Orehld aVU1ue. Pro.,.am will be Mr1. Lutt• Grupe, 701 Marl Sold; b)' Cit)' 1.J.brarlan.. Dorothea Shee-.co-h011tea. Mn. Florence Howe loy. ~I P'lrtb Chin... and Mn. F. F . IAl!p&da. Bring Daufbter. Women at the Bible andwSch, deuert and coffee will wlll brt revtewed by Mra. John be._rved. Nei.on. Oroup ~o. 1\laday, March 11, There wUI a.i.o be • readlnl' of 11 a.m. al home of M"" Paul E . the new by~1awa, pNlude to com· Babbitt, 818 Narcluua. Co--b09t.eas blnlnf the ChW'Ch School Ouild Mra. Lou~M Bakkela a.bd Mn. and CapWa circle ln one orp.nt-Thtima Black:be&rd., DevoUone by uuon. to be known u tb8 Wo-Kl'9. Oraoe S&llora. Brill.I" aand- men'1 Jl"tllowatdp. Kn. R&ym~ wiclt, clemert and coffee lllll!:l"Yed. ea ..... , rep-ta the Gulld i.. Group -· -u . 11 Lm. the by-Jaw. bomm.Jttee. •t t.he hom.e of Mra. I:. 8ploar.~2os Newport & Balboa Circles Plan · Rummage Sale • • Dahlla.• ~ Mn. Lu- etta BlfOI<•. De><>tlona by Mno. Mert,... ff-. Brlnf -..icheo, deaert and cott .. Mrred. Group ~r. Weclneoday, March 12, 11 a.~ a t home of Mn. Paul It Bal>"t Ill Narclolua. Devo- llona by n. KaU Cl&rdner. lklng andwich. dMMrt and eoffee •rv- ed. Group J!t .. , -10, 1:80 p.m. al homo of Mt"-Glattn<:e Dodd; Uf QNbld annue. Thia la Ohvrch 8dlool oup_~c1. ___ _ T eac ers M•efing at St James "Japa.n at the Crouroads," the latest pocket testament Jea,.ue documentary motion picture ln c0Jor wUJ be ahown Sunda)i. March 9, at 1 :30 p. m . ln the Ftrl't Baptlst church of Coat.a Mesa. • Thia 30-mlnute film has the lat· eat acrount.a of happenlnr• in the ialanda of Japan. The atom bomb ex~losJon i• seen ln fulJ color tor the oflr1t time on 16mm film. In -a settlng or natural beauty one sees the Imperial Palace and pal- ace moat, the Japanese Diet build- ing a.nd the famous Tokyo Uni- veNity. There are also common .cenes auch &S a !t.h market, har- veat ti.mt!, Tokyo main street, post exchange building, and a Japan- ese shoemaker. Shown In the film alao are graphic a.hots of deep social and Apirttual rleeds. T-h" war rulna apea.k of deva.atation in citles such u Oaaka. Nagoya and Kobe where 97 per cent of the bulldlnl"• were de.stroyed and the lnhabit&nts re· ducei.I to utter pdhury, · llvin& in hovels and attempting to w~d off atarvation by ralalng a few vege- tables in little gardena. The public 1.a Invited to attend the thowtng of the challenging film. ATTEND C H URCH REUNION Mr. and Mrs. J oeeph Bodman, 408 Irvine, wmt to Huntln.cton Beach Sunday to. attend the an- nual reunion • of the Methodillt church of that city. They were members of that church before coming to Newport 20 year& ago and go back each year to the re- union. • • • • ·-• • • • ' • • • • . • ' . ,. ' • I • ... P reakilng at the register was Mrs. Leonard Hargrove. The sane-1 tuary was beautifully decorated 11 with ba&kets of spring nowers. The United Nations flag, a globe and a map of the world shoWing 1~ countries In which the day wu being observed, alJ added sJg· nlflcance to the occs!!lion. Following the program Mrs. H!ll and Mrs. Balnes, led the way to the social hall where all enjoyed a delightful tellow1hip hour. Mt"!ftbers of circle 11 with Mrs. Athella Crane, chairman '!"•re in charge. Mr4. W . R. McMurtry a.nd Mrs. Ruth Barnett pre&lded at a beautif\llly apwlnted tea table. Pastors a.nd •their Wtvea In at- t endanCE> were: Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Mc Shane. host church : Rev. and Mr& James Stewart, St. Andrew's PreabYterian; Dr. and Mrs. Harry White, ~lboa Ia1a.nd Methodl1t: Rev. and Mra. Paul Babbitt, Congregational ; Rev. and Mrs. Thomas P endell. Clu'Lat Church by the Sea: Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler. St. ,James Episco- pal. and Dr. Ivan ltlliai. Newport Baplllt. The u:ecu:Uve board of the 'COU.n· cU W1U ·meet with the pratdent, Mn. Bainee on Thur.da.y after- noon to plan tuture WCJ"k. . ELSIE NEWLAND. · Publicity Chairman. -People do read the Preu Ada. • !' 1 • ~ .. ' ,. , • ~~~ P~ GluJei ., ' for ever11 oc~aslon . •5'6 ... ,6,5 • • • A t.1~. girl's doroght ••• neat and foncy . ' Red Goose sltoer. BARBER'S BOOTERY ' 1796 S e\vport Ave. COSTA MESA Beacon 5639-w WE • ARE PLEASED TO THE OPENING ANNOUNCE OF HANSON & PETERSON Certified Public Accountants AT 408 EAST BALBOA BLVD .. BALBOA. CALIFORNIA Telephone Harbor IMS ff. LOUIS HANSON, cPA RH-Harbor 2~W ARTHUR PETERSON, CPA ' I • • • l . : • . . MARIACllll, P..Coet Ice~ ._ ~ of ~ .... SCqt ·le Tcwwlld, tb.lr 10D., ftocu, aad Spr1n.gtt fer 3 Yz )'Mn .tart. .. ftlclti time tllley erd M 15.008 llllla throllaft. &tuth P&clftc water ..t.. < South Sea Theme to Prevail for S~uadron Party By Isabel Andl'e\vit A South 8eas spirit will pre- vail at Balboa P ower Squadron's next di1Uler meeting, .w~n J ohn and Stephanie T ownsend wnt show their color ed "slides of t&eir 1a,ooo mile cruise aboard their 38 root ketch Mariachi. Squadron members IUld their gue.11ts, as well as members or the } \.urre nt Piloting cla.ss, W::li meet at Newport Harbor Yac ht Club. Thursday, Ma rch 13 .at ?:30 p. m . !or a Tahitian fe&."St especially Pre- pared Co:-the arfair. Feature of the program will be tape record- ing:ii made by the T own.!ll'nds, in several ur th~ Polynesian lsl&nd&. of native songs and <lance music at luaus and f Pasb. With their son Roger. and thl'ir pct springer, t he 'f ownscnds were aw-ay on the cru:se for lhret' and a half year3. going down the \Vest Coast from Los Angeles to Afexlco and to Panama anct on to French Oceana and back by 'vay of the Hawaiian VOYAGERS ON DWll. hen> Att Joha, Koror and Si<'phaale Towmead "Aitb pet Sprta.rrr. The T°"'nM'llCb .. 1n .. m.el'Uln mPm- bf!n aad rue-ta of Balboa Po\Yl"r Sftuad:Jooo next Thu.Aday nlcht a$ NPwport Hanor Yacltt Club with wlioft'd sltdt-il and rt-oord- lnp of tht-lr enibe. Island. 1 Tabltlan Garb Mesans Enjoy New Orleans and Mardi Gras Mr. and Mrs. Erne111t McClellan Squad'ronltes are planning to add, .901lle touch of Tahitian cos- tume or gay garb for the evenU1¥ or an authentk: took at the gtam.- orows luds across the wate:T. and .Mr. and Mr•. John We.11t have Many guestes wlJJ be 1nc!Uded nut just returned to their homes ln Thuntday nigbt by membent wt.tb- tng to share this excep4onaJ: FO-cr-will> ll>ot. frlon<la. Qoao· lftQilts 1t.a1 Bolt.a and UeuL Coen· --Rex -....,,, ............ -made for dee....tlons -h.a all in the aptnt of the pro-- pam. Commanders of other CaliforniA Squadrons will be gue't.. of Bal- boa Squadro:t. The Town.sends and their young son are said to June put much merriJ?tent into C~lr program a.nd in addition will be able to give their li.9tener-.8 many rnteresting highlight.Ji .or. t.hl!"ir sailing and navirating ex- pet"ience3. They le ft very Uttk undone or unseen on tl\elr cruise, •~nding-as they did, five months in . the •Galapagos and seven montha in Freneh Oceana--stop- ping at ma.hy i5la.nds, and many not onen visited by yacbU from this coast. Their pictOres and recording.9 depict a.n inUmate rec- nrd of native li"·:ng ; t.bfelr dances l!'d ll\eir "'"*: . I . Bo5ibeM Skle1 The business part or ~the meet- ing wlll be r('(.!uced t o a minimum, <'Onsisting onl.Y o! the awarding ot Seamanship Certificate•' to gradu- ates of t he ran Searna.Mhip class. 'vh lch was unller the dlrectloa of T ed Hambrook and a ~aff of u- slst:ng instructors. Nearly one hundred ' men and women are taklftg tl.e sprlDg PilotiDC class ' now. Ad'Va.nced Piloting student.. wW take their examipation in April. \ Weather and Engine ?tfa inlerian'e courses are now in progress, As well u Junior Navigator and ,NavigatOC' COUr1Jt'9, Fall couneeJ PUotina. Sea.mamllip. Ad'VaDc PtlotiDC and Junior Navigator will be an- nounced in lle Pree.ts. Co.ta Jleaa. atte,.. a wondert'UI va- eatkm trip. ·nu. congenlal fOUT- tome' Wit he:re by auto on. Feb. lt with New Orleano u their d..U· .......,, ~ Ibey .i.1ttd the 'Carts- ~ Caverne tn New Mexico and then on tnto T11XA.A following the Rio Grande. In Texa.s various poinb of historical Interest were aeen. A t San Bonita, Texa.t, they vtatted with friends of the Weat·s who entertained the g-roup with several deHghtful side trips, and gaYe them some real T exan hoa- pitality. From there they journeyed t o Galveston a.nd San Anton1o anti followed the gult c-oast on te New Orleans. When they arrived at their ho.tel ln New Orleans · on Friday, Feb. 22 tbey·were pleu- &nUy surprlsed to find that ticke'8 tor two or the Mardi Gra.s b&lll! had been "managed" for them. Dwinc the stay in the city they think they saw everything that ~w Orteane W. famous fpr,. in· eluding the Freuch qbarter, S&lnt Louis Cath!!<lral, a day Ion&' trip Oii a river boat up the MiasiHippt, and even· a shrimp boat? The cU- :nax of Mardi Gru IS the Rex Ball. on 1'Uesday. Luckily the two coup1'ea bad tickets for Ulla grand affair and attended. They report t»at it was as elegant and u beauttf'Ul ~ they had heard It ~rould' be. Before sta.fting for home they cro.ssed ovc-r In to Mi.!sisslppl and saw aeveral points of lnterest, th<'b up to Balon· Rouge and fln· ally headed tor ho.me. with lot.a 6t plessa.nt memorie1 to f~ away Merchants Relined of So•• Paper Work Honorlfd again baa ~"' J&n)a Stoddard, wHoee name •ppean ia A move to relk-ve retail mer· Tbe EnMgn, natJonal m,.came or ~ .. -.. f rtaiD ,, k" _the United States Po;r, Squad-c.-.., 0 ce paper YfO? h&s been &ru1ounced ·by the Office ion~ 127 bl number,-the oaty ot Price StaM.Uu.Uo.n.. Squtldr<m membff or! tllie Cout to William c . "'-· director ot be added to the tlonor" .Ji, •f tbOH th .,.__ :... OPS, ··'d who have aequittd t~r Utle of e Saa --.v u.\riet -.i rna:cbU.ta are AOW excueed tron N;vlptor Ude Jtt!'. I .._imc cwnnl lnillal percent· -att being> readlt<l now for •If ,_....,. 00 ,.-marglno a Squadron claD<e llay ~5 and Ille ......... , u.u ~ few tu bUe annal Balboa ftildes---vou.s at Emerald Cov Catalina ~ I Boys' Clubbers on 15 Trips in Year Among t~ hlghl'ghta Of the Harbor Area Boy.11' Club progran1 as r~vf'alt"d in the recent anaual report were l~ .11peci&I utps.. n ese Include lhe annual Easter hikes and eampa. attendance at various toot.ball sames abd -.MJa games ID Loo An.-• .........,. at all bolae pm.ea of On.De"• Cualt col- lece a.tld Newport Ha.ftior Hl&b acbool, Tillita to t±n o.nd radio ataU.U and a CODducled tov..r of the Los Allre,181 a.lrport. The Boys'" Club mem~n also \.-!sited the CruiJ5er "Loi Angeles'' at San Pedro and m&'le three trips to the mUMum at E>tpos,ft lon Park anJ to the Griffith Park Zoo. Other excurwton1 we~ made to the Orange County Falt" and to the Long Beach Ptke. The re were man.y swimming ·~8slons at Huntington Beaei1 plun~. :teveral beach parties, an F.aster .egg hunt, Boy.' Clqt, birth· day party and CS.ntl•li\1 and the annual HaJJoween party. -. Mo«t ot the bo)s agree th-.t the t b ?" t-e outstand1n1" exPe.riencee were the Walt Dianey studio trip, the "'Rama -~· football ba.me at Loa Angele• &nd the N"e'v Tork ''.Y~" -ball game. ' !>land Ka• 11 d 1a.' Tbe price agency ~ employlq 1 • ~ an -, oONr ~ lllllldl &a• uae ot re-- Roland Hain i. ~:~ :-..::i.s ~ ..! New ledin"5 ' talwl ' la the currst, ~ ... ? upl8Jned.. • Pn• o( u.. -.,p.,. Tiie cllanp la --la ' ' ratlnl' In Ille Newport -•--•I 15 to Cellini' Price lhll week la tllat ot -••illldl(leL 7 aa4 --<lout 8uL and ~Oo., at .....,, (lltarcb 3). 1'111~~ ..... -- OwnG: o( the'°"" la --~· • 1WMI o6 1411 ll.. . .... ~:;=~ ' .. • • • • • • • • • Van Camp's PORK• BEANS Pa,c.ked with tomato sauce. Open,. h.at, •nioy. :!'L 10C 21-oz.con, 14c 30... ~·"· 1 lc £xerd9e )'OUI' fnncldM' in thr June S prlmal'y el~tton by reji8- tertac to \'Ot#.. l>6&dllru-to n-P"" 1s Ai>rll 1a. ' • " N~ Me• Op••. llalboe Ulii•Dr """ . New ~al ..ute ••cu ~ be!JI& Opi!nlnc f.O.. -111..s ~~. holated in Corona dtl Mat and en-Fr-!daJ. tn Balboa la the liquor '1rona tht. week &a the Ra,y Real--atore at e.y. a~ue &nd Palm ty Co. takes over the o~fice J>r&-aven~. Widely known In; the area vloualy occupied by Ea•l en.am.-u. X..Oe'a Komer. Opiraton of berlatn, realtor. at ~ Coast Hig~ the 1 1+st-bllitnnent wW j be Ken way, Corona de.I Mar. Wanglff aJtd Art ir;a.ton. Both ot The namea of Hazel M. Ray, the rneJil• wt~ ll'letr ta.dillies, are broke r and c . Jack Caskey, sale. newly a.n1ved fl'OID Portlanct. Oft. man, are new on the tront door. Eaton beeahte •cquatpted with A. J . Vlccellio, who q1 with the the Huber dUrtng the war when Chamberla.tn Rea.lty company u he wu stationed at the Santa Ana office a.nd sales manager. Ed Army AJr s:a.e. Bucko, also a veteran in that Jo-The j>arlner'8 bought 1 the busl- cation, will carry on a.a salesman. ness from Coy WalU. 1 The Roy and insurance representaltve. H. K~nes attn own the building. The Ray Realty Co. ts a. mem- ber of the Newport Harbor Board ot Rea1ton and its Multiple List· Ing Otvt.sion. Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain Will spend the r emainder ot the win- ter In Cathedral City, Live merchants are those adverti98--patronlze them. • who SELF-EMPLOYED TAX Mo.!t •elf-.employed, J¥)n-profea- sional buslneumen must report their 1951 earnings and pay a fed- eral social security tax wit)l their 1951 incorrle tax return by March 15 of this yee..r, Jamea Muaa.tti, general manager of the State Ch.amber of Commerce announced Lt i1 an important part of Safeway'& service to brine you nationally advertiaed and locally popular foods-brands made famous on pages of news.papen., ma&u.inn. and on the air. We're calling 1peci-1 at- .ttntion to them br .fnturlnc ear low pric .. on br-you !mow and like. Many are tilled below. Cbeck them for )'Our favorites. M1yonn1ise ~::.':..'7.';"· Fruit Cockliil ~':.. "~.:; 19c for fruit soiodL (30-0"1. con, 29c.) Ullby Tcimalo Juice ''::: 10c PIA CHU DIL MONTI COFFEE HIW iaos. or, M.J.L 'v--,..._Drip ........... 12~ .• l.64" .. FLOUR OOlD MIDAL MAND ....... ~ ($4 ...... 47<: 25-lo ...... 2.11) (13 Y:i-oz., 3 <Oftl, 25c1 46-oz., 23c) · 25c Pwe Kotey . :::::.~ ·~ ~k Ill · Clover or Orange. (8.oz. (or. 19c) Tomatoes ;:-:"...=. 19: .1 Se , .. 93c Tomatoes := ..... ·n:;;11c ;. P9Yiled Ham ' .~=.: '": 1Jc · · (Kt 11111 :_7;t'~" "::; 1 Sc f~ 89' Dromedary, Moist, uz., !Sc) Hi PlltnoliYe Soap ~ .. 7c 29-oi. TU·NA ...,:;lmoliv0111ath Soap, bar, l(K) D!!.!.nvluhty.T~ 17 :; 16C L •• ,. CUT •••• 1 6:°~ 19< y oar Safeway hu • wide nriety or narionslly ad•er· tised: hams at atttacti•e prices. Sdect yn.r faverite: Spedolly low priced. ' Torpedo N!!_~!!~~!~!J Fine flov~.2=~ 1 SC Swift p,.mium, Wilooo Certllied, Cudahy Paritm. FANCY SICJNNEI>. 12 lo 1 C..lbe. ..... ._ _,gld. Full l>utt 57c Whele ha., or /l half. .. fvl thcl .. -· 10. ROUND STEAluT=~c:;.-.. 99c RIB ROAST u~~O~lc~. .. 93c ~Votuu Tender, foll Snored Cllb from U.S. graded CHOICE lamb. • GtatMI ~ 19c Star Kist Chu11k style ~-u.27c Star Kist Solid Pack 1«.. 31c Cr•ck•n IM•lclw.....,Sed.t. ~21c ' U6S SllOUlDER BREAST Tt•tcw .. -. . ,..... ..... '-•27c • ••• 1~ Ill CHOPS LOIN CHOPS ' , ___ ..., • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CU··~ c.tap ...... ~ ... ... D8'lli! ........... ..... • • • • ·······~··········•t••• • &laA11,samlt-WAY W -l·· I I pa'• . • ' .... ... .. lllf .......... ,.7 ,.4...,,,. • • CAlllOTS . APl'lES · . . . ~ 1 I t,r • I . d • .,.,. ... , Crllp. ..... , rss••r~ CaM1r0 f•....._. • ................ I .. ......... .-..y. . ... ., ...... D111EV.lllJ. ..... "' .... wn CHIEIE ;A...,kan. For sondwichH or cooking. NUCOA :'::~"::! .. 2h!;99c lb.2sc 21c SUNSWID PRUNES l..n.. t.erve 1ize fruit. 12-lb. p1c9 .. 39'1 pkg. BORD8''1 MILK 2 ,':! 27c Evaponlled. For-a.Ing or ...W. u-. H!!!!;!!!.'J!.!~3 cano2SC HIR~'S COCOA '1!~4sc Makes dolidou. beverage. (~-lb. ta., 23<) -LIPION~S TIA . v...n.. 2Jsc Yel1-laliel, lllado (Y.t-lb. pl<g., 57c) ..... 7 •!!t!'~~~!.. 2:; "'. ·....-0 a=. .. 2 ,._ 15c . PURI LARD ::u.:: ~~ 1sc -.... lultM 't .••• 1. ...... .. -·c... •:;: Jc .• --tSc .... . -.. -.. ·= 1k•' 22c --.............. -r ,,........., • Ulall: ..... " ~.. ~ * p,,;c.ro.tdf·~ ,. ..._, ·l · lilll.l•W.-..ir .. • • • • • • • • • : • • MisS Thelma Corson Repeats Vows t Mrs. June Kiddie, 500 San Ber~ nardlno Avf'.. Newport Jielgbll'J, was hosteaa at lhc February meel· tng of the Ladles auxlliaey of the ,'N"wport Firemen. ' Plarui wer e di.ecussed for n ;money rai.11ing project t9r H oag ,Memorial hospital. , 1. Secret pala exchan~ed gift..s and 'refreshment.fl w er e carried out in , 1the Valenlllte them e. ISLAND l\lATRON ILL , Mrs. \Ventlcll Calkins of Balboa •Island, ill ro r the p8.8t twb weeks. . 'is ttow able t o b(' up and about, ;but will takt' things quieUy for an· other couple or weeks. JtlSNER G t '~T ' ' Mr. and M rd. Norm1tn Barbrf' and c-h'ldre n , Jan lre and Graig, of ·San C lr m ,..ntr. w er l' S uf¥1ay din· ner Kllcsts at Lhl" hom e of Mr. end M rs. C G. Porter. Jr., 41Hl St. • .. I I I LEGAL NOTICE I CERTIFICATE o•· Rt"t-llSESS 1 1'1ctlt,otts •·Inn Na.mt' , 1 TH E t TN D ERSIGNED does : :t.ere by crrtify t hat he ls con luct - "lng a Sa.sh, Door a nd ~-fillwork "businf>SR at 173 1 1~ Supt>r lor Av{'· ';nue, Costa Mf'sa. California . under •1 th€! fict itious f irm nami• or Sout h '1 Coa.at Suh a nd Door Comp8.11 y :/and that s aid firm is com posf'd of .r lhf' fo llo wing pcr"On~ who~ ,tnames ln full nnd placrs of r est· .•c!enc£" are 85 follows. to·tJ.-·it: " ' ,, " ROLAND HAMMO'jD 1411 N orth BHy F ront Balboa Is lanrl, Calif. .t WIT-NESS my hand this [J lh da y 11 ot Marc h. 1952 1 RO LAND HA'1otM OND. at Las Vegas June's traditional reputation aP the month of romance may bf' SPriously di8puted lhis year with the constanUy Lnci;eulng llBt of wedd'np spotlighting F e bruary and March In romant!c news. Of Interest to many frlr nda tr f.hf' annotfnceme nt being made by Mr. and Mrs. Neal Corson of 291 E. Flower St., Costa MeSIJ , of the m arriage or their dau~hler, MIN T he lma E. Cor80n. to Sgt. Harold Parmer , United States Marlnt> ~drp.s. curre ntly stationed at thl· El T oro ~larine Air Station, th1 brfdesrroom is the son or Sgt. anr. Mrs. Oona.Id Farmer of St. Louis, Missouri. The younJ:' couple <'XC'hang('d VO\\'s F e b. 22 In Las V"gas, Nf'v F'or ht"r wedding the pl'l'l l y brid1· ch OSC' a smart blue · ~" s t r1pecr s uit with black acce~rirs. A cot · sat:e of pink r o!K'buds was a con1· plemf'nlary detail. On their r,..turn fr(lm R !!hn1 t tklnt>ymoon Sgt . l:ltld Mr!!!. Far m E'r wert'." honorE'd Sunday. ~iarch 2 a l a post-nupt ial d·nnrr i;ivt>n by lh" bride's pare:its. Th£" newly"''f'd!' '1t::\cfc the t ra ditiona l first cut In s iered \v!'ddinJ;:-cak1• baked by M1 s. Corson. A minia lurp brid(' anJ bri<Jr g roorn topped lhE' confrctinn T he n~\\' '1-f rs. F a r mer 1s Rtll'nd- mg Ne w port Harbor U nion H ;g h school. HE'r, hus btyld rf'c:-etvcd h i.s education in St. Lou is. Thry w ill make their ho nH' 1n tht.• Harbor area. Easter Vacation H~s Attention ~f Civic League r • ' •• HARBO~· HI 'LITES °"" Puty A ft.er the very succYllhJJ per· o~mancf> of the echool play P'rl- 1.Y nlghl. Feb. 29, a party tor '.he> cast a.nd the committee-a waa Vld in the campua eoc:lal hall. Da.ncing and gabblng about lhe 'llay were Donna Price and R. C. ~rAnc-. Janl.s All<'n •pd Roxy Aar· vnld. Char Six and Bill Hopkil:pt, Ellf"n Owen and Chuck. Babbtl, Sandi Thaden and Jaek Woodhull, Sally Newland an.d Ray Mlddaua:h Toh."<'n Cannon and Tom Perklna. A.nn Morris and Lee Jayred, Su~ ale Kelm and John Kepper. Tina Hughes anrl Tom HPnderBOn, Joan NISM"n and Joe P eterson , Rhea Babbit and Pt'te Hood, Barbara Hrnnlng~ 8J1d Dave Swanson. A l'K> having loads o( fun weft' lf·rry EvR.ns, Jan Pauley , Janee Li.,:oinn, Elll,. Ra~An , Rob Ej?gcrt. .leRnn'f" T l\ls(ra. Bi UCf' Cubb[M)n. R !c·hard tnn,.rMl, Terry Welsh, KA..V Pririham, Pedro Johnson. 1.-vn n Brnv.'TI , Rill· Roul'lh, Roger· McKinnon an<I Jan McG111 . 'Ell'.f"IUSi\'f" L ivty \Vilrl has announced .,,.w~ that :.he Is now s:oing etcady. T h" lur ky rrllow 15 Andy Knox . "Bu7.zy" t i) hi.s frie nds, Here'!'! hop in c thl"y lik e stea'dy life Good lut:k kld.s'. Taffy P rnbRhly 1',"b. 28 '""S lhP "h1ql · fllt~st da y" fnr r1v P i;cirlK on camput> wh('n lhry rP<'~ived 1nvil.Rlinns ln - f n "1'affy ." ~hf' hl'lpp\t gi rlM WPr <· .loR.n M11rinuccl, ~ndv1 fWlingcr BALBOA YACHT CLUB'S raelllc commodore. '1oa.vene Wutde- mann, put hi" Rbod.31 sloop. Mli:hlllp. wa3• out Ill front to takt" top honon In thf' Wlntl'lr St-riM \Vblch flnlshed IMt Saturday. The l'l ... t fWO l"&Cl"S of t hJ-5 S4'rlf>8 \Vr.r:. ~llf'.d lD 8UCh .~t.y "'Cather that only tht-llhod8' apd tht\ l>c c.lasMW \Yf'~ aJJu"·1•d lo \'t'ftturr ouL \\o.lnber In the PO.i "..., ..-raak \\'ood, Ir., with bl .. Sho"'b':Q '. I Photo by Be<•kner 1 .T ody Johnson , "Char" Six and J erry J.,_~ko. • l"atladlun1 Party r . "rddl•~ "•••brau.. I cnur tr• Joum•y'"" tp th• c aro-, State tO Probe F.arl Mvrl' held a partv fo r usel to see "Th(" ~11kado" and I Shirlee I B '!r'°rron) an<1 Dick Opp later to 8<"t' and dance to Ralph , 11fl1•r' their \Vc<lrlt ng. Couplt>l'I wll'lh-Jo""lannngan at the Hollywood Pal-! c I i n~ thf•m the bcl'lt Of luc k Wf'rf' ladium \\'ere Patti Dwyer and R ex ar nsurance .lanr t l our kl'I And Fritnk Traut· ~II. Ann C rawford and Pa\11 LP,., I • t " • ~ Th~resa R.e,,ner •o Speak a.t -- Kappa Sil~r Tea • Irma Ma-..,Plei '. Tells· ZOrita 'Club of ~uropean Trip ' . 4 benefll procnn> 'and tea for Mallon:&. an llolancl lllO mu.. oU the BOjlg Memorial hoopital f\lnd the coast of s~ ~_., l!&r- la being aporuiored by the Kap.,& celona and Volencl&, bu thA> power kappa Ga.mm, Alumnae Auocla· to bold one's tn.t.ue.at from tbe Wlldnowen and deaert bloom11 Uott ot Sounthem Orange county -moment or arrtval. teavl:ng a ln Sao. Diego County within the •nd the GlrJ Seoul Auocl.a.tion, twinge of 8&dnell8 in parUnc but next &"(..week.a will put on their Newport._~· on March 28 with with a d eflnale hope of tttuming brlc.bwt ebow ln recent years. Teresa ~ner aa: guest artl.Jl. In. Ute tuture. Thia: w• the e"· Tile abun<lant Winter ralM, follow· The program will be held at lhr. thuaiuttc pra.tee. g:lv.rn by Mra. ed , bf warm weather throughout Girl Scout Little H ouse. N~rt Inna Marples of the sUrt and tbe area, have advanced the Beact at twQ · o."&tk. DonatJorlS Sand Sport.a ~pparel. Balboa, and blooming period tor most nower11 will rece t•ea d the entl~ Vagabond House on Balboa I&-by two or three wffks. Many sec- procef'ds will be given lo lhe hos-land, of heT four mon1h8 tour of l ions a('e in bloom now. wllh the pital fund: England, Spain. France and Italy, hel&"hl of the ~riod expect<'d be· The peat •rtfllt.. Mra. Renner. when she spoke to the Zorlt.a. club tween March 15 and April 1. brinJ?• to the community an un· o r Newpc:irt Harbor al the eftlllng Red monkey nower, sage, plnk usual ~enl and story about her mCC"ting, 'nlur.lday, Fe~ 21 at the fJWll&c and pink and white bud· extraordinary es.perlencea ln her ..,._,, s·--·-home, 9 Rlldder Rd., th U H ,. .s:..-.......... ~.. om are ln bloom now around na ve ungary : later years u! ~ Ba,y China as a dootor·~ wtfe and act_lv• ~n-Albe.rt Stockt~•, p--•denl. !'AcondMio, Val.Icy .. Ce~ttt. San 1 d 1 t au• .... iicoa Pa.equal. "11ghland Val1ey antl ea er n Shanghai c vie affairs; presided at the bustnea aeu:lon a~ng U. S. Highway 395 north of and lhclr. stoclal endu.rance of the where Mrs. o. w. Rk:bard read a Eecondldo. Japanae invasion durmg Ute last letter of apprecta.Uon for CQUr· In the Jamul area white, plnk war. ,Forced lo evacuate their teal~ ahown her daughkr Qi.ft&.. and viOlrt shooting stars v.111 bt· home when it waa taken over for ..... from Dr. Gerda Wilm~ o! h d t h i ...... tn ruu bloom within 8 w eek . along ea quar ers. for l e occupy ng Wehrdlt,, Germany. Amerit!an tone . with yellow pansy vlolr t:o>. El Ca- fo;ces. ~hey lived with Chinese Dr. WIUma.nru s lated In her letter Jon Valley already is blanketed friends tn crowdPd quarters dur· "It's belt.er t o ape>nd money for In many sections with fi{'Jdl'i of lng the years ~f fdlf!hlingl 1and to,ur preparedneaa I.ban to be one day African daisies. A w ildfl owt'r years ago receive spec a .perm". under Bolshevism." Chrlst.8 wa:1 trion to come to ·make their home show Is M"l for t1le Julian Conl· one of four winners of Freedon1 munlty Building durin" th• montli l.n the UnltPd Sl8le11.. o ... Mrs. Renner will prefli>nt thi!I Foundation e.seay contest and la of May. program in Orl<"nlal co&tumc'I, finishing her senior year here at The t'irst of the San Diei;:o c-oun- eomplementing he r rf'l;Ollf'clions or Newport Harbor High school as I ty desert fl 0 14'ers a rr j ust begin· her colorful c&rcer . She Wlll speak the guest of Dr. and Mra. KeJ\lleth nlng to come into bloo1n. They a n:' brieny or hl'r childhood in Hun· We!la, Corona del Mar. Dr. Wl'll& expectrd to be at their bf-st bv 2'ary '8Jld how it prrparcd hl"r for i.s prcJJide.nt of Freedom Fottnda· late March, v.•1 th. lhl' blonm in ~ the d eligh tful social life In Shang-Uon. C&ct.Ull luting as late as April anrl hal, u well as her position u Two Zonta members were cited l'arly Atay. Sand Verhf>nk is sponsor of the. J oint Committee tor their recent appolntmenUI to blooming now throughout the Bor· of Shangha.i Womr n's Oranglr.a· distinguished position•. The Sant.A rego Valley and desert li h<'s w ill Ana City board of ~ucatlon ap· come Into nower about March ,-. tioM, an exp<'rin1ental "league of 1 d H I R Robe M D .s nations" or the wom en of that po nte e en · ruon, · ·· with lbe best areas near Valle-city. of East Bay Front, Balboa Island, cltos. A a cllnl':' director of health ror Santa Tiny .... _Iii•" flo\\'<'rs. 80 call-I moni;:: h e r frlcn1!s W<'t e famou11 · ....._. .... E Ana City School district on a lhrtt because Lh"y a re so smell ••n• m''"'· people, ugene O'Nf'ill, Albert ... ... quarter time basis. The board o' lie down to look a t then>. w 1·11 Einstein and the Orie nt&! poet-di H M rectors of oag emorlal hoe:· bloom soon in the dccnrt and 'on the philosopher. Rablndran alh Tagore. · .1.. M - S 0 I I pltal appointed re. Winifred Ba· vernal poo•-along the coast•l ome r enta poems will be In-ut con, Emerl.ld Bay, Laguna. Beach, highway. Shoot :ng star• and blu• e luded in 'the program. Finally she d · · t • ' ll a m1n1stra or fer the hospital lupine also arc in vo·cw alon• San wi tell of the nightmare of lhl' "' J when It opena. Olego·s coastl1nc. an" th• f1'e id• apansc occupntion o f Chlna, a A 1 1 11 " • ' memorabte and 'thrllling story. soc a hOU fl ro owed the scrv-or poppie.~ i,n the northe rn part ot • Ing of ref:ea~ents. t~e county arc cx~ted to be in full color withing t\11.·o \Vttks. GAS TANKS APPRO\'EIJ 001/N'CIL CANDIDATES " 1111 Nort h 84..Y Front, Balbo1-1. lslA nd. Calif. • Slatt' or C'alifn-nia, ... IA.'C'l n. Pllttl Ov.·yer anrt Rex B <'ll. Janet Louck11 and Frank Traut-, R I The execu tive boa r d of the Flori!!! J nnf's and Allan S cott. I we ln. ate ncreases \Voman's C 1v1c League nle t at the C9,~ot H eAston and RonnlP Wei· Party Tim,. I home of Mrs c Lester J 0 n es d on. PA l &rg('ron and Bob Nor· I At t he h onle of ~1ari an ~lnrri1' I Four of the eight candidates for AppUcation of Rosan, Inc., fo r \'ISITCIR FROM BERKELEY Poppy a'.·e n 11~. Oirona clcl Maro~\ inan. r a ro l Schlick<"nmyer and I:-; \\lhPrf' d&ntinJ: an;l·rc~reshni('n1 H S ACRAMENTO, Mar. 3 ICNS l the three City Council posts \\'ill permission to Install two under· ~i arch 1. M rs. Pau l Davi!:!, pre!:ll· 1 ~l ar~hA li W orley, BarbA.ra HayPS ! •.\.'erl' enjoyed on Feb 21 Attend· I The stall' of Califo :-nla is taking appear Marc h 27 before members ground gasoline storage tanks at Miais Gra ce Ei·d, Unive rsity of dent. w1:1s Ul cha rge. and p ,,.rlro J oh nson , P a ll v Brook er. In g the pacty were Ru:5 ty J oh.n· 1 au intrl"1''!'1t In lhc big boo_. of 100 of Corona del Mar Civic As<alV'ia· C11.l ;for:iia 's BSSl!)lanl d irector of ON THIS !'.th day ''' l'rl flrl'h. ~ M K h C C It Be an<l Da r rr l Wall, Vivian Lus k and d A d H k HB · "~ ~ their Cout Highway location ha!. relations with schools, arrived 1 D. 1952 , bP fnrP mf', Rc>b<'rt F' rs. ennet . oo ng, a-Ea 1 ., ~on an o y crs Ina • l , p-r ci•nt ro slcti upon California's tion at the Corona del >far School. been approvc<J by the fire chief here this week for 8 fe"'' day~· , W ill N p h ll 1 eon Bay. was inlrocluced a8 the r · 1 Louise H.orlc k and Don W ilson . . t The other four coµididates spoke and city council. One tank w ill • m es. a otery u 1' in anf new chair~M or th e education •·am .. ln Th":"" I HB >. Jaek le Rob inson l\Tld J ln1 'autotnobllt' u8c t9, pointing ou _ to the group last Thursday. contain 1000 gallons, the t\lhcr visit at the ho me or her n ephew, Coun ty of Ornn~l". :-i:•. : 8 fo 1 ·d'm· t =e 1~~J~~.,cn.ol~n11l.'y :~:~.~1\:~~0. :.::~ c(nnmit te. Mr8. Ed wln C. Morgen· l-l arbnr again suhm ·ttr~I th rrr Kir•rr { W 1 M tii·ian and Bob Tripp , 1 thla1t r x crpt 1tor ... Okldahon1>a.36othcr 1280. Pwoo·tr1t•mr 0Skeinc,~i1r.1 tB~yshotres. Sbhe "' " ~ " ... , ... ""' t-Olh h ad resigned the po!:il \\'h lch outst~nr1l ni: mt-n1 twrs of tht' Har· 1 \V I s a e• w t•re ncrc-on Y per -Cl 'f -..a 1c < rips o near y ' and sworn, person11ll y ap......,a rerl .__ b 1. 11 h · ccnL ass1 1~ Ads are read by folk..!: schools until her d t f r~ she ha(\ so sblv filled ,, .. r anl fl.nr\ A t ref' w c:>rf' Ar· 8ntW5'nl Around I h I kl b . cpar urc or R oland Hammont.l. known to m•· ~t i's. 1-~loyd S uell 1~ ~crctary t·r-pti•t.I rnr the "All Southrrn CR!t· Sr t•n at Mf'~lc's Drive I n in Cor· Accordini; to J ohn R . Malone:v' J.w __ o_ar_e-'.oo-_n_g_to __ "_Y_· -~-----P_co_p_lc_oo __ ..,,_•_d_lh_e_P_r_•_aa_A_da. __ B_e_r_k_•_le.:y_:S_un_:d_a:y_. ------- lo be thf' pPrson whos1• no..mc is pro lrtn d urf"hg t h e temJlOrl'li·y fr1rn1 a Hij!'h Sc hon! Orchcatrn .. 1 ona d('J M• .. T'hur-·iay, F r b 22 :iitatc Insurance commlssloner, 1n <tb::;.('nC"" or ~1 r11. Fo rest s. Allin -Th" uc v a n<i talentf'fi three W<'rt• \Y,,.re Rus ty Johnson. Ant.ly He r1>· n s. a en1~n. m ~ a e gove:~ .subscrl~ to lh r within in.stru-I k -" ~ I t t t a-0 l lh ment. and Rcknow l,.rl~t'll to mP dcr, J r. of Balboa l !'!'.lanrl . ,..l r:.:.t. n o r is OJ;:lt'. Honnlr W ursttor a nd k l'1s, Louis Rorick, DQn WllMn . nor .s c<:>unc1~ nl.~et1ng. the state 18 • that he exf'<"Utt·d t h!' $amf'. I~ T LI d wondering ot u n d c r w r i t e r s 1 Elbert C. S mith. Coro na del M1;1.r, ''"1 ,-Pn eison. Hf"len· Kuhlme)'O', Frank Galusha, I . • WITNESS WR F:REOF .i I ha•<' Th H ... _. have n t tak t m d ad ., was a ppointer! publicity cha1 rn1an. r•·e a r•.n)r Ar t ~luur n ts r('· C'indy Marlin, Frankie-Alb£>rlsori. en a ~ .. en ous - i hereunt.> set nty hand a tid affixt•d On March 12 at 10 a . m . nle nl-"••l ved gd ld kry,. for their dlt1ph,y:oi Bo b Slinlngton. Dallas O lviniti·. \ vantagt> of Ca llfom1a. . I _my orftcial M.'81 the day( and yea r r t B ti k \ Los A t He point ut o ly Cll f la _ In lhia Ce rtificate firt1t above writ· hers o f the playground comnliltee o a r at u DC s . n nge £'8, J 'in Mendon. Don Thompson. Bob • o n t o~ are to meet In the home of the r~ngT•l8 t(I Laurie CrlSC'll, Joan Cue>y, Darien<> Griffith. DC'&n ~d· Oklahoma have laws which .-!~~ALI ROBERT F WTLl~MES c hainnan, M1·s. J o nes, P oppy ,\vt.> K 11 •1t•3 an<t ~1art ln M cGef'. Il£r8 troin 1 B·OI. Di&nf' Drant. lvw th! Insurance cOl}fCf'l\S to 1 F inal plans will he made fo r t h" And ~ Tn Sl'""'P ·r im Tunnr ll .... d Yvonne H ow•"''· •_Lk their rale11 without "flrat aub- ' My Con1mlssinn F:xp1rf'lt 1 1 16/55 ...... ' ttJ tft I ti t N o. 801 Pl'ess Lea J:"lle-sponsored dance on 1\pr1I F:11joy lni!: t a.sly hlln1 bur~er.K for Art.e.r Pi.,y Pa.rt m1 OK em for lnspe<ft on an I Publish :lt S-l J.20~271;:,2. 9 for visiting Easter vacatKin d111n l"r, m uch c-onv~rSBt lon . but Joan Marinucci held a :Cter la ()OMlblc vt>lO. . o , __ tee nagers. ~··tlJTI'l: _very llt tlr slumber wrrc party at hrr home in Beacon ~a; I MaJon l'y cmphulzed lhat .. the r L v(,'AL ",'OTIC.,. Due to t he Jeng.thy a.genda an .lMn N11nan, Barhara T rusty, F b ,20 C 1 ... d iffct1'nce In &mount..s wu too x. '"' c.o nn "' . . oup ea .... ere Wf'r" l l .. _ .. •-.. " t c n1e rgen ey board meeting wali ~cl \1 ft rllvn Pf'tf'rson and Ellen Owrn J , T-' M ., t C .. -l(rca o ~ pun-nappens ....... ce. N ou c ... h b th t th · · oan an., ,.., e lW!'U e r n:ar H 'd h ' 1 1 e ~ Pre v 1;1vrn a c-for Wcdnesrlay, March 12. I r in ot !hr O w"n'11 hom.~ In Balboa Six and BIU H o klna. Sall ' N ew ·. e u~ 111 office ~ Initiating an : followfng JX'M:IOns havC' Jxcn no1ni· a l t he home of Mrs Ju.tne~ r11vr~ SAt u rd"V March I , P Y • lnvt>&l•gatlon t o learn if the 100 , naled for the offlcew hcr e ina.rter \Vltyte, Haul Dr ive. · Slnmbi·r Slurnlwr S lumtwr ~;:d an: d ~ay k ~~=~It~· i:n~I [>('r cent incr ease was put on be- 1 mentio ned to be fUled al t he Ge n· l fp 1111 ,~ ... f'(' ho urs nr lh<' m orn· en n a c u · r e ca u.o1"' California hu more acct· J eral M11ritc1pa.I ElPc llon to be held H 111 51: a t D.a.rlrnc Sle n1one !!!lumber Crlsell and Jac k Nt!rdrum, Bar-dt'nlfl. o r because tnsur•nee com· 'In the City of New port Bfach on Landscape ung pM.rty F t>b. 21 IA.'rre Darle ne. Mary bara Hayps and P edro J ohnson. p&n if>S can get away with it. , Tue9day, the 8t h day or April. d h •\nn RU!IS, Jover San<lR. Barbara Lou Ann Wllllemson and Rolly News sto r ies he Mid were in 1 19:>2. In Jurie S OW Brotht>r s. Sanr1 ra B.-enfe.Jd t. Penily :;i~~~'!k l, A:r:::<ly 1 Swa~n and Gary rrror which al~led Callr~rnia had F or th .. office of \lty Council· \\'r-$1 \.'"r. C hri;-1tinr Ehmck r. Barn· l' iner. ari yn l'l erS<'n &n <1 tOO per cent inc rf'&.se and other• • man ror the rull t"rm o r four years The lma Paddock H <•pf' o( Co· l>i ll flut ton. Jo Ann Gou\.'IOn and Leo Curlis, Jania Allen &nrl Roxy Jo.tales rangi ng to 7(). per cent. The t I three. to be elec.:tcdl: rona de! Mar had a tandtM:apc tt c· Connie Mani;;::old . Aarvold. J&.n f"e> Hum(> and Bruce 70 per Ct>nl, he said, ls for com· : Dale C .. RamMey, InCu mbt'nt c"ptt"l:I for t ht• curre nt JUrlt·d s how Cit-' Ple}'flff Baird. Ann Morris and Let" Jay-merctal vehicles, but for the ordl- t Franf'ls J . Ho rvath. R t•altor at L os Anj:l'le>s A rt L'\..'iC>Ciftt lnn M any l-fHr bnr fllud~nts werf' l'ed. Oonna. Prtce An d ~· C-C rant'. nary p assrnge r car. olhera atatee t Roy H. Keenl', ~1 e rC h11.nt •alle ries. Thl8 exhibit intmr dia t,.4 • T om Hendf'r80n 11.nd Tina Hught'fl. w,.rl' 36 pe r cent instead of the ~noting for 1-tH.rbor's vano t y squ11.d ,, ! No rman M ille r ly followed the rwe mbcrs ' s how in Tne:iw:JH y, F i·h. 26 when playing At fhf:' 1'1kf' 100 given Califo rnia car owners. t Thoma.a: F . 1T on1I N u rton, which two of her portra1Ut w r rt.· Ch.Afff'y In tht' C JF playoff. Rolly Pula"kl And Mfld£"" Ful· 1-ie al-80 brought up a point on • Ret1t.aurant OPf"r&t~r hung. MU;a Hl"len Wurdemann. Th~,. y('llin~ like mad were bright, Dick Lluik and l'~ra.ncls (Irr and lht'fl lnwra.nce, stating : George C. Pfc kr rtng, Gen eral sist er of Co n ve r s c Wurdc· P'ran Kirn~ And Don Pelt II . A'n· Kimes.. Gary Hcffine r and Andy th&t where • 50 per cent media • CoRlraclor n1unn of Ba lboa I~lanJ, l.s curator nt ttP Whltl()("k and Prte MorrlA. Swain . Ron Tharp n.nd Sandi Of>· flgurf' wu u~d for aatiCMlng and • Andrew W . 1 Andy ) S1n1 lh. of the galle ry . Ar len r Hayv.·ard and 8(t.t) Burdick. lln~er Juurnt'yed t o Long Bea ch eva.luatlnfit 8 company'a profit : Retired Air-Force Officer • Marci* Taylor a.nd Gf'>orge Green, to the P ikf' o n Saturday, M.arcb 1. margin In Callromla, the same , William Ot.?an Warth Sales-D S d" 1'nn C rawfo rd and Paul , --. Dot& and Daahn ngure wu challen~ ln New t man. ance tu 10 1n Those eve r popular ttlag":'°wer<' Enjoying a cool but nice Wct'k York and comproml9cd. : 01;%ut~~~r~c: r:~rc~~~r~~"rk for New L'oca+i·on Arrhlc H orl"llh, C urt Horal. J oe wd s kiing at snow Vall"Y were Leli le.r , T lna Jiucrhea, Sally New -Patty Clemence and Arlen e Huff. C . K . Prielit, lnc uni bent. "' ..a. land, C etlnl Cl'f'elf'v, Ann G ibfton, Enjoying• lbe b0«-pltallty of Lady Anglers Surprise President on Birthday , F or the o ffice o f City Trell1>-Ur· Dorothy Jo Swanson of tho Barbara Trusty, Nancy Deaver. Brea -Olinda Girls' League C.hlnel Diane Bartlett. Bob G-.lftvan. v1y , S Y ush. -e en I, e-r for the full t~rm of four yea rs: Dorothy Jo Dancl' St uillo an· L I · Wild all B H t None nomlnal.t>d. no u nct>B a cb&11•" o f location. Th<-· a._.. Mii ' Tommv Lan,i'P, MadJle FulbrtJtht, •.:7~ .. ,.118, Ile Chamberlain and ! lt'he fo llowlng m ea sure Is t o ix' new stu1lio Is s till locatf'd 1n the Shi 1 R Bill Kelter , Lo uil" Abbott, J ohn· ' r ey U8i visited and ntcl with voted upon: .1 Birtche r 9uilding. 1 1 1~ Coast ny 'l'oolln. T,,rry OhM"cr•, J o hnny other high schools rrom Orangfl' 1 0 ~'Sh&ll the offi~e 'bf City Blvd., Corona df'l Mllr, but la now fV · -Yates, Ron Tharp, Rolly Pulaski, tountv for dlacwsslon groups Th~ surprise birlhd&y party glv· I Tr-ea.surer be appointive?" in la r ge, modern quarters. Ill lht'." y b 28 f Cl K •-'d t f D -• 'f Robbie Ealitman. J oe Peter-.on. e . . ('n or ara eercr, prE'SI en o • at~: JT &reh 3rd, 1952. gouth end of lhf' building . ·The .,._ t ri H ~ t H bo ,_,..,A I o .,1 Bob Cubbl!Kln. Bob. E<<ert. Ja-L. ~en a va ous arbor aren •~ewpor ar r --.., ng er11 on C. K. PttlEST , phone la Harbor J.f.99 . · ...,. WE'et, Dud Hf'JJer . Barbara Earl. 6howa ovf'r a rrcent w eek enfl Wednesday, Feb. 27 at her hon1 e, · • r City Cle rk. I rbar Chamberlain, Je•nnl~ Tai· were Sandi Thaden and Ja.ek Finley Ave., Newport, waa with· • No. 802-Pre,&a. Pub. 316·13/~2--Bt: wilW'-tell peoplP-lldVPrllu! ,... • ----------,-------------------"'tra. Helen Sanda, Don Thonlp· Woodhull. Toa4y SU-ve ne and Sob out repercuulon. , ' • • ' t J ! ' ' • ' • ,,,._ ' ' . -l '• • • •. • . -. • .... ·· . _... . I ~·· ' .. . " I ~~;. : . -·· . . . • •.. ~.'--. ' ' • ' • I l • • • I 'The Clre1s Cop to Town' "f""'n l'hlo tlWilllnt ,.._ It "!'91e Mllglot young ""' ~ y-~ ......... ....,. Iha o....,.....,... .... ~ ...... --'°'."'"" ......... , .... «Oi 1•IEol Podlc Sedric......, ~1acha l'aclfit ltKttlc, -•• , ........... 111 ~Geld•" k s f••••t· I. ca•....,... te .. plea1 .. ef Cl :.•r elilfta t by ....... log .... o. ......... "' .......... • -........ <il)n. Gr~st Wright. Bob Bric-gs. Berry, PatU Dwy~r and Rex. Bell. · \Vhen Mrs. Ketier answefed th,. R1111 lph Prlntle. Jim Pucoe and Carol Beu~o a.nd ArcbJe Hot· doorbell she wu confronted by 15 Joh.n Murphy. Vfth, Barb&.ra Hayea and Pedro Angling pal.a laden with gifts. a Attn PlaJ' ~y ~oh.Mon. Cqnaie Gunn and Mark beauUfUI b\l"lbday cake, greetlngR. F'11day nJght after th" se:nsa· ScotfieJd, J'~n~ Pangborn 1nd and alftginG" the "Happy Birtbday" tional aJl...achooJ play. "What A Bob if,oodY.. Janet l.A>ucka a.net aong. L!.Ce," Jody Merrill played h<Mt ~ ~eln. . After Clara hi.id tuU1 rega.lned to a gT"Oup 'of her fr~enm at ber ltvet)"(lfte i l.s: Jook1ng forward to h.eT rquillbrlwn the crowd wu In· home. Dan~lng . were Barbara June Keene1· 4ftd' Oene McM.uten' vited jftlllde. She .eemed 'genuine· aa..cty and Dick Whi\lock, ~ wedding on l"rtday. Ev•ryone u-~ and p......,.Uy surprised, ·how- Pu.l.brtght a.nd Tom. Laag!:. Diane ~· their ~ wW:ae. and hopN e~ ahe demanded lo know who 8&.-U.lt and Bob GaIJ!van, Pete ~.,._ a VttY j MPPY and -ul Ute conaplraton1 wett. When ll Morn. ....., 4M<I<! Wbltloclt, Ille ).l>Pth4i. • w .. ........i..i I.hat ll'rank. her bus- M'al'tarlM Delm•r and Bob Burn-~ band. bad pla7ed t P"rt. ~er tepty hardt. Sbkh!y Ruae and l!lnlla T d J!'U "Walt UQUI I -him!" Tbompoon; Bev. -~KoDu-0 , A ~en o:nner u ahe ..... nol ourprl8ed, ah• I.is, Ba~ Llnfle and Ml<, HUL wu a wonoernil aetrew and a "'n llndt<ml anc1 ,111 o.11.. of Asi H9(1se """' -rt. 16-1• swi Manlball • Jody Merrill &i>d Melclter. \JUbllclly f)llall'llWI, "I for one, 81••' rait;. . Harbor Of tbe 4lesa.ocior lo&lh .,.,,..._...,_ \'(lnnle .Sulll.a.i bad • .iumtior n.nrtero • U be ~ at the ,,_bl wore Did< O~h!y, ~ .J'rida1 "11bt. M. tt. Tr7-monl.bl7 UleriiW ot the .A* Tllclma .~f<ri. L rty, . cau. •nc \<> c•t 'a 11tl,ij l1loOp _,.. lbdi,-~ t in Loe ~ Clarloa, Hartman, Mary Jo Lan&-• N.uman, Lyn Sat,ttb 13r.l, N-J Chlnalowa. Dr._.......,., pr-t -,,._ N_,I PeW.0... llup.ret Sc-r,' JUdle a.n+ UldrS "' Ule dllb. -~ the ........ ~ -North.,., Clal.N Tll--Qu....; A.ndrey Be,... r.,;. anJth to •.IDY a _...., Q!hwae dla•, -. Y;•""-..,.,..._ 1A>c:la (oopla) and Wbutlo.· -ot --tic Qibt•o cllobn. ~ Plple ,;i-. lhiln . c 11•1to ~ • Mr,~ x..,; wtl1 pc tl tllo Piper,·--........., and Mn. The-of-~In ......... l _ K-. Colla ...,.. ~ atpt, Mf di A._ '--.. Ulo paltJ ft.-, '---;- 1 wu tile ~"'' °' °"''""" Jfe•pwt .. N o a. - -&Ill DPU91M rl'IC~ party. Q:Aofl• ~ -...., -Pl •• ........, ...,., Mta.-lllla no.kit .. -..-, ~ -1>omo7 Jdoon. -I IP lwl *9 I L Bed 1 • ---ID 1"i&Jl k :a'1o .,.._ ... 19 Ba1tst• and a.,. ....... ......_ .... _. Jira. c.•· ; ... •·rmter. --.....-iw.w,>·••.,,, ~-.--z .. , ......... ~~.:.. ... ~·-Ge .......... a ····--.. , ..... °" .... .... &~.... .. ......... ---. . .... -•at1r ...... -• 1'111111 -.,.,.,. ...-. 11!1111 • » n• ot Oi111$. r,t ,._ .., i!:D&ii:~J.::. ... .. ~. rztt.,-;.~~=~~ • -·· NOW I FEEL SORllY FOR wo•EN WHO DIJNii 114Jlli' llY ~~~~~~------~' . C.Ome I>i.oowr POtNr S/H"'°II T odoy ... and 180 V-8 Hawpower, eftll on ..,...Pft'tnium rQ.l -ni. 8ec:urit7 ol Powwr Bra&. ... Dri.......c.....IWAuao- IMtic 1'lWd TNrmoWan' . .. n.. Ro.ic•-Raad Sta· -~ "' !Jti&W Rlde ... 'ft. pro&.ctioa of Pally Wet.pd lpltioa. ' . ,_ ' , , . ' ' Miil ' • • . . • J • ' ' • l."rlday • Ma.,cl, 7 Satllrdloy •larcll 8 S unday Mareh 9 Monday March 10 T\leaday Mareh 11 Wedne9day March l:l Thursday March 13 J FIBST. T ' DE e::u a..~ 8:07 p. m. ,7:18 i..m. s,23 ~-m. 7:41 a. m. 8 :t0 p. n1. 8:141Lni L 8 :5t p. m. 8:4~ a. m. D:t7 p. m. 9:18 a.m. 9,3T p. m . 9 ,54 a. m. ' lO:Of a. m. @ • TAILE . &.O 3.ll 5.1 4.1 • 5.2 4.3 5.2 4.6 5.0 . ' 4.8 4.8 5.0 • •• 5.1 Qll ARTU April 2 VtTJ,I. MOON Har. 11 1...AMT QUA.RTJ!:a Mareh 18 Ln'JNG ROOM DININO KOOM N IC K NACK.S • It's Smart to Own (')nc ! It's a Thrill to Drive One ~ • • 0 .30 L m. 1 ~37 p. m. 1 :13 IL m. 2;c>l p. m. 1:44 a. m. 2:23 p. m. 2 :14 a. m. 2 :44 p. m. 2 ,45 •· m. J :~ p. n1. 3 :18 a . .m. 3,26 p. m. 3 :~ a.. m. 3 :48 a. m. Mar. 211 • • • ' . • • -jWal!Y Gerharqt Photog . T tacher at Evening Coltege J •. a Freshman Lead Wins Pl udits ~~~in All-School ;Play, "What A. life" --0.3 lly H. I. L Onnc• Cout-Eftnln& college I OCC WHI . Host Jl . J~ -·c. Groups Here March 11 1.1 Har-bot" H lgll'e 'prean(jttkln o! booM. and h gh M:hool ptay.. but =~W~) ~=r:e: :..~ -0.2 cl:fford Goldamtlh'• I n 1 en Io u ~ Wh" I• atway1 food for taugb.a.) •tructor tn Photogm.phy llllCCffd· 0.8 ~mC'dy ''What. a Ule.. laat FJ1.. Bill Roush I~ lanky~ dlm-wtttcd fD'f Clatthce Muon. wtto wu un-Reptteent.altva from lhc stu- 0.0 dAy night cleverly cap .. u red the BIU was appcallilg, a.nd amuaed a ble to continue teaching because dent governmm ta of :'$0 Junior col- 0.~ olay'e:·abnoephe're of good-natured the audience! conspicuously .with of heavy bwllnesa presaure-. leges of Southern California will 0.3 ~fll?J' of ad.mtnJatra~n and h'• cccenlrfc 1atory about the true Gerhardt ls well known In the gather at Orange Coast College 0.3 teachere and theli-we~hty prob-band ~nstrument thieves. Doon& Harbo. r area IA a photo.,...apher for a regional conference on Tues· temi. In adolescent paycDok>gy and Prtce caught the me:ap-temperC!d. end bu a wide and varted e;xperl-day. March i t. 0·7 dlscipllne. boMy chari:acter {If M'laa Efmleston ence both educat'onally and prac· • An-angedtents for the m('etlnJ; Freahman Dick Jn.Mnrt In the with corudderable &kill, and wu ticaUy in the field. There ah two •re under the dlrectlon of H enrv • le,.d role or Heney Bradahaw ga\'e llUTe In hf>r tlminj;' and gestures. M"Ctto~ of PbotognLphy. One L"I Aguilera. Coast College StudWt ~ beautiful performance by virtue Rhr.a Babbitt wtu• one of th.e true being offel"t"d on Monday and Wed· Body P resjdent, and Fred Huber, 'lf a volt'e th.at ~ed fotf'ver ,., com1C6 of the evening wtth her neaday afternoon from 4:00 to Dean of Men. .ame unwrual anct belated ataJ{e of momentary but bouncing appear· 5:30, and the other ls on Monday The Conference will opt>n \\•ith "changlnR"," and aJao by hia gang-ancca a.a the gym. teacher. -and WOOneeday evenings from a general uaembly in· the Coi.legc ling, coltlah , unbrut:hed looka and \\ .. It~ ln'!lplratlo:J 7 :00 until 10. The objeot of the Auditorium at 9 a. m. Dr. Bull H . cha.rm. and by hia tni.ly marvel· JRy Cqrllllc u the broodln~ course In photography la lo de-Peterson. P r-eside:nt. Orange Coa.st ou.s undenitandlng of the rote·1 re· lta.lllln. Ji.tr. Vecchitto. showed vrlop skllla and proce.uea which College., Aguilera. a.nd Huber, will qulrementa. quite a ~inln;::-taJrnt in his ac-w!U tit the student to undertake welcome the repre.sentatlvea and Ra.v MiddauKh u the auper· cent, his twitchy walk, and hia in· photogTaphy aa 8 vocation or a.a 1 open the conff;rcnce. Following egocd, meertng upJ>('r · clUBmM ~pircd pantomimt a.a ht> sat in the hobby fllld to enable him to t>lltab-the general a&embly, representa- W&fl 'xcelleot; and always In <'har-prlnclpal'a office. lish d('fJlrable habit.a of work . UnJts tivea will break up into workshop acter. Sandy Thaden not only I Marlo Tale's !lllKChevlous Gertie o r study lnc-ludc practically all groups lo dlscuas problems lnvolv· ma~e ~rbare Pearson aecm every \VI.fl .on" or ll"lr most hilariously 1)haSE"A or photographic work. Ing student governnient. Athletics. boys ideal date. but revealed a r\'CC'IVNI P"tform"1nCf""'I. and reprf'· Anyone Interested In registering activities. finance, publicity, and charming voice, clear art lculatlon ! ~t"nlC'd 8 fin" r xamplf' or d lrcctr.>r 1 for photography may do ea by functioning of student gov<'rnmenl and a. rare ability to laugh natur· Rob!!rl \V l'nLz"s lns:.inrt rnr cul· callin~ in pert1iein nt th" E vening a re some or-the topics which will ally on the stage. Ing the ftf){'(:tacularly right person CollC'l=e orrlcC' In t he admlnialra· receive consideration. Serious ~lonw-.n t In A parUculnr part. tion bull1llng. or if fllrther lntor· A luncheon session will be hclJ In thr rolf' of tht-tlict.alurlttl J11 ck Nrrdrum w11.s 11.muslng u lion iA fle•lred, may call Kimber-al the Bay Club in Newwr't BC'ach. princlpnl, Bob Eiti;r rt g-avC' a the bnrN:I . nauil·ln:onln:;: rl('tcc· ly 2-67tM. The final meeting-of tbc day will stron~ performancr and won " tlvr: he made his line "Oxfo rtl be a general assembly in the coi· riozcn lau~hs wilh hiR tudlea with j 0-1000" tl. laUJ?h-scor1•r all six timf'~. C b M • legc auditorium where repor·l.$ of the unfathorfleble Henr.v. Bill Jan i\1 cG1 ll cut 3-"I Henry's over· 1 u a . Orr.rs th(' various workshop."! will b(' g1v-Hopk~ as the sympathetic vlcf'· sollc'tou..<1 n1oth<'r gave a warm. t Add e n and rl'solutlons forn1ulat('1I. principal had one particularly out-I intc!U~('nt ptrformancC'. 8.1\d k('pl 0 ress More than 2[>() dC'le,e;at('5 of col-!'lanrl i n~ scent' a.a fa.ther-confl's."or cons18lrntly in chara ctf"r. Jody L" db h PTA I P~cs located from VC'ntura.to San lo Henry over a cheating episode. JnhnMn. al Lerna t r in the RflE'r-In erg I DlebO have made reservations to In this, Bill c aught psycholo~ical noon l';hov.·. ga.v1' e. d iff<'r,..nt in tPr-1 .. . " .. attend the confet c nce at Orange over -tones or humorous: wis<lnni pretat1on \V !t h cqu<tl .sk ill. J ody'11 I In Our Safe·K('(•p1ng 1.s lhC' Coast. and real affection ror a student, Mr!'!. Brad!thav.· 1A'IU! g iddy. seal· tnp·r (or thr March 12 mt"eli•g of -------~-----­ and rumLtj)cd thC' light play with lf"r·br:i.1nerJ and ovcr-dressrd, and th(' Co11LB Mesa Llndbe\gh-Harp£•r a• v.•e lcbnle momC'nl ot .serltluA rntlrrly b"lu•vable as tht> couire PTA lo be hl'ld ln the i\fain mr aning. Hrre Henr.v wa..s <'qually or n1os t nf Ht•nr ;,.s complC'XC'S. ~hool oth.litorlum. flnt.• In h's slowly dawnlnit and All••rnatt• ;\rtor' R . I ... Cuba" Morris. o r the Cali· erratic grasfl or t-thlcs, and 1n h is J rann C l 1 k ' It t fornia H l&hway Patrol, will speak shy gratitudf'. I " 118 ent y t' as a erna e on a favot"ilc .eubj«:t "Safety". Sandy Dcnlln,e;er a1' MiM Shea in the rn!" of Miss Eggleston \\'U To furth<'r lllWJtrate the theme or . prrc1!'K', M'Vt.'I;-(' and cold and re· th I f was Rn l'Xlraord1nar\ly dcx:oratlvc i. , • ' • ·. <' m€'et ng. o ur th and fifth secretary. Her lovely voice. c r isp l ,v,a~ecl lx'autifu\ po\vt•rs or d iction. g rade students o f Lindbt-rgh and lnrlecl'on. and d<'lil{httul clnlh<'s Elh n ~w('n and Die~ .~ohnson. at-I H11;rper 8Chools will have a d 1splay 1 n1ad(' ht"r pE'rfo rmanct> one of tht' ternatcs l s the dclr1:t1\e and Ger· or safe ty posters In the kinder· moat po lished and graceful of thP lie rl'~pectlvely . gav(' lively In· gart<'n room. The musical portion J e vrnlng. J erry Evans gave h1J11 terpretatinnl'I. Donna Zu~ In the of the prog-r8.JTI will be pr('sented W ALL SHELVES I portrRyal of lhe unpopular and pa..-t nr Mary. and Laurie C r isci! by third wade !ltudcnt.S of Lind- vindictive tea cher a splendid reai-I 8 5 Miss Pi~c y,,·c-re apprrclatecl !x'rgh school . 1 1ty with his eJl[pr<'Mive vOl c(' and by . the aullit'nce for .email but Afll'r the m eeting tea wlll be BEDROOM LAMP S HA.DES 'Why pay "RECKLESS 'DRIVER 'RATES?" his true sctor·5 gift for getl'~g in-!'!triking roles. Tht> set faithfully M-l'"Ved In the kindergarten room side thl' cha.ract('r. r••prC'l'll'ntecl n hli:th ~hool ottlct, by hN tl'SSCll Mmt'a. Swen Brock· 1--rom Comk Book and ~l and prop workers. h('aded. man, Pett>r Dalebout. CharleB • you are ' < • . cordially invited to attend the ojicning of heal.th stud,io • on monday, t he tenth of march sincerely, julia Iola hazzard 417 east balboa boulevard, balboa, califon\ia passive massage zone therapy phone harbor 07G7 • 9 :30 a. nl. lo 8 p. 111. 1nonduy, \veJnesday, f1 ·iday 9:no n. 111. to 5 p . 111. on tuc:xl.Lj' u.nJ thursday apJ>0int111cnWi DONOVAN JOHNSON, M. D. WHOSE PRACTICE IS LIMITED TO OBSTETRICS ANC GYNECOLOGY Announces .. .. ·r. ' .. '. ' - '• H is as sociation with Ors. Tho ma s P. Reeder,', Wm. J. Cowan and Chauncey L Smith at 3409-Newport Blvd., Ne wport Beach TELE PHONE llAUBOlt 602 George William Hawkihs, M. D. I t'-"'-"" Cllf!Jtr ~,.<( ' . by S hi r ley Grant and Judy Allen, Ormsby, Woodrow Cooper War· Elra.nor Ragan u the music rate plaudit.a. Mr. Clinton Sa.win re.n Hampton. Herman T ocdter. teacher ~avr a striking perform· led tus cx<.·ellent school •rcheatra I CharlC'5 Wo rth. , anc<'. With kcreechy voice. anJ In an ovt'1 turf', ··smoke Grta In __ ----- If you're a a..rcful driver, you ca.n get rmw:lc.ably low races with State Firm M utual-the com· pany that dared co be different. Scace Film's c&rd'ul drivers make their o~_low ....... &Uto l..insurance Announces The Removal of His Office for The Practice of Orthopedic Surgery March I st, 1952 I J 9t.Y~ 1"t11Ats • $~.ZS CAR ' Soft Wa(er• -Viact1umed ~ White SldewaJJs Cleaned SP~_qlALI STS 11'( LUBKICATION AN D POLIS llL'10 l YOU S AVE AT MAIN STREET AUTO 'LAUNDRY AC ROSS •·noM SEARS -: SANTA s2so-wATcH CLE4NING·s2so WITH TIDS AD lttiller Jewelry c.J. bi offering thU big money~ue aa a special get-acquainted deal. Any l"egular m 1. Jewels up to 21 jewel8, wtll be thoroughl cl ' d 01~ for $2.50, with a full one year written •. Take advantage of this money saving value-. ce. M. MILL~R & CO .. JEWELRY 1148 l'loutb Main s ..... t Kl !-1381 Next ~ Sean lb ~· New Arcade Shope. SANTA ANA ROSAN INC. MARINE DIVJSION ~e offer you the Finest in Ya'Cht Haul Out and Repair Ser'l•ce Formerly Seacraft COAsT lm GHWAY, NEWPORT BEACII P -.... TUI orlttl I Say, Oki ~I r ...,. ~°" •fc'., .AD ' ·t I By MAR 0 '1 DI 11 &Ml-ftlUlill i.. ,~o 11rn1.~ and knees gyrating like a Your Eyt>s." on.cl 1n ty,,·o ('ntr'act \l.'lndmill. EI ea n 0 r carlcaturf"d I p 11~CC!'I . "AhC'e Blue G0\4"n." and 2nd Graders Hear beautilully the dowdy. dlthery 1 ··r erpetual Motion," the latter , spinster pedagogue (Wbo really choM'n no doubt as 1nnli( music Talk by Burdsall exuit.e only in cartooM, comic ror 1-lcnry Rnd his cohorts. State Probe of School Costs . . i . of Santa Ana SACRAXENTO, M&J-.1•· (CNS)._ _________ _ -lnvut.lpl&oft ,to d • t 1• r m 1 n e alx pe.r cent tn Arlsona, and eight cau.ea for 'lM h1ch COlit ot new per ceht ln Ca.lttomia ?" echool-bUUdinga. .rtnanced by th" Chue had no rCady answer. .elate under the S~.000.000 bond Yost volunt('('red the lnforma· 1&."lue voted by the people, took a t;on that ··othr r an::hitects don't new turn lut WNk &a Raroltl like the man the Board hired for YOl!t, aM11tanl supcrlntnld<'nl of the school job~." The •Santa Ana schools of Santa Ana, presenlPd arc hitrct. Yost slatC'd, worked on figures to Se nators Nelaon P. Oil· a baa1c scale' of six p<'r cent, '"and worth, Riverside county, and Hugh lnfurm1·d lhc board hr could make Donnelly, Turlock. somC' monf'y on this basis." Yoal said the city al Santa Ana •·1 think t he first thing:· Yo.st built five modern schooht ra.nglnJ::: s tated, ··1.s ror a board to want to from a Cost of $7.24 to $10:65 P('I cul down lhe rosl, and then Insist .square foot. The average cost of with th(' arC"hitcct that fWlls KChool~ under the state program.· Hhoulc..1 bl' eliminated until It i!'I it wa.s learned. la S l&.10 per fool. cut. Wl' Hhould al:>o break down Senator .Pilworth announced he thE' bf-lief Wt• can't ~et a good had aenl for Yoat to teatl!y beforr h 1 at· 0t_) unlf'SS WI:' pay a high price ihe Senate Interim CommJttee on for lhc builtling." education. of wbfcb Dilworth la di.airman, In an effort to learn where tbe dlvergencr In cost. lies, and why the schoo} dollar cannot be ·stretched furUler undel" th<' stale prognun. ln Santa Ana. Yoat said, the school board when ll pre1tented bonda to the voters. said (he coat,, would not exceed $10 per ii:quarc foot for construction. He attributed the low cost or the .school! pr1ma.rtly to the fact that the board In.slated on 100 per cent ~ontrol 'lt the plans and hired a rchJtecta on t he be.ala o r ~raw­ lng plans u ntil the coats m~t the aptoelflcations and bud.get of lh<' achoola. New Class in Lip Reading Per80ns suffering rrom derJci· enciea In hca.ring will have an op-- portunlty lo learn lip rea.d111g and also th~ reading of facial ex.prce- alons In a. special 13-week course days. 7 to 9 p. m., Joe Mont, who blarted Frb. 27 and held WC'dnes· hu had wide experience in work- .Ing wtth the hard of hearing and the d eaf. ""·Ill conduct the course. The la.tc8t type of vlsua.1 aid equip- ment wiJI be made avaJlable for thl.a course. Regialratlo n may be made at the Evening CoUrire office at the admlnlalration bu 11 d Ing. The courSC' it.sci( wlu be condUctcd tn library · 6. Further information may be obta.Jned by caUl.fig Klm· berJy 2-67lM, or coming to the of· flee in person. D.enlal Clinic Snowe~ Under A c hance to n1ect, uk ques- tions. and get acquaip.ted with one of the "Community Hel~ra" wa.q given &e('ond graders In 11-fiss Eunice P('ters' ronm at Corona del Mar sct\ooJ last 'thUrsday W.bJ?n polfet. otftcer Don Burdaa.11 talked to -the chlld.rf'.n about. du tiea of policemen at the Newport 1t.aUon. The officer ~l&lned w hat the P.Olice force doee to protect the Uvea of chlldren and told' how the )'OUng-atera can -cooperate bf obey- ing the lawa. The children wtr<' allowed to cxa.mlne the officer's motor-cycle and It.a equipment was dcmonstralt'd. The ,pfficer's visit tu lhC' school room was plannetl as a part of the c lasa stu~y to introduce pupils more intimately lo the pcrsonnf'l serving thC' oon1munity. Coast Student Wins Swine Jud9l11CJ Test 0\Yrn Uhln1eyc r. Lone Pine resi- dent rnajorlng In agriculture at OranG;c Coast colleg"". represented I th(' college. Young Farmer Chap-1 tt•r. aa a student l!veetock judxr , Ill the lllverl3de county fair, In- 1 dlo. Owen returned with a blue ribbon algnllying first place In the swine judging conteaL Uhlmey~r won his fir.et ·place by making a perfect Bct>re, re- ports Richard Barrett. college in· etructor In agriculture. AF Reserve ·Flight Training Renewal The Air Force announced todlly that flying lraJnlng fo r Air For~ Reservist.a, suspended Lut year be· caWte of aircraft requlttment.8 re- sulting from the Kprean war. will be renewed thi3 aummer. DeUvery of the aJrcr att to A lr Force R ceerve TralnJng Ceoten lhroughout the count ry wUJ begin July 1, 1952, bU~ certa.t.n lypet of alrplanea In the acarce categoiy will not be a vallable until 19M. Jet end n~ type t rain.er air - craft Milled for autgnment to re. l'lerve unit.a include F -ao.. RF408, P'-tS., the new North American T -28 and ll«c:h T-3&1. A.uipment o f the varied types Of aircraft la pcrl Of the long- range program for the A.Jr ~ Reoerve and ,..in pennlt deftlop- ment o'f nJne ffCbt.er 4 bf:wber wtnp , two tactical rttOllJlalan<" wtnp. J3 t rocip camer Jl"'Ull9 and Jtlx fl;ytns tralolnir ""llL Tllo Orpnlsed Air --gram Into wlticlt tblo a,tng --tnr wtn be tntrodU<:ed t111o--. now cammta ol r rter'ft ~ ~ Air J'or<:e -Tnlnlnc en-tem ......,.,for 'Ille llme 11etnr. oa1y 11-.ll tnfnaa 1o -, <tf. fa'ed. Tiiie tl;,ytas elelMD.&a at -U.O. ~ .. .teN'rt1d •• u.. aJFal&ft ....... ~ .. ~ .... ~ ... _ .. ,.. __ ..................... ---NIU tctai110?0 ..... ......... ------ rat~~ -A-· W. I. LAXDIS . · SOI E. &lboa Bh·d. JI ... BALBOA Phone day o.r evening Har. 04 16-J .. To 1222 N. Broadway Kimberly Santa Ana :. 38433 .·· came in and meet SliOPSMITH I ·- THE COMPLETE POWER SHOP IN ONE UNIT. SAVES YOU ~0% IN WOR!<ING SPACE, 603 IN TOOL COSTS ' s1011s1 with attachments ' .,...... ... ,motor ... -. .., ' IPICIAL' K .. ,. I SIJJ151. •• ····~· ........ tJlt •' .. • YQu've read a bout It! You've heard about tt! Now see l\ for yC1urselt ! SHOPSMf!H-Ame rlca 's largest selling power 'tool. Rugged .•. accurate ... easy to operate .•. SHOPSllI'nl. • not only outperforms &lngle·purpose saws, sanders, ta:thea and drill ptesse.g , bu t actually saves 56 sq uare feet tn wbrt- lng space, $300 or more In tooJ. and moto r costs. Chancea from one tool to anoth er in lesa than 60 1econd1. Here's your chance to compare Saorsu:ITH wt th other tools and tool combinations. Check Its accuracy, tt.& capac- i ty, its all-around uWtty. Inspect Its precision reatu.rea- and 1t.s eztra JeattJru. Find out about our convenient term payment& Make II a Point lo see 8HOl'SlllTJll On clilpla1 ne17 c1J11J -' J16·.J-............... . ........... ~ ... ,..... ' -I ' ... ~-~-.iej....;.11&~.,s_ .. _•,~r ~~::;::.'J ',~~~~~:!~~ • 1 1 I • ·1 [, I · I I I. • • ' • • • • • ' • • ,. l . II -THURSDAY •. MARCH 6, 1952 ··1r.=======:;i1 Says Utlity r-----.... 1l•· . l"" lliB A'l.u. 'Rate·raa!:~~ 5.- . I . " Women Students ·· ·TOASTMASTERS ww.1 i--.:.--....;..;f~--~.._~~~.;... lnstall 'Officers · IECBYE CHMT!I • REOP,ENIN_-~·.:u. NDER --= PaESS--8 . ~ ... pa~ moa11>11 El ll&llando. -1.-:.,. bold bW. fa.-ca+ electricity; water ..... l ' • Ila monthly c.ance ;;a.turday eye.. telrpboae .. n"tce wtdeb are amoni ~ounty E"-plovees Pl ·n nlng-, --1, Ill th• ~ Wo-the lowMt ~hue In the nall.on, ~I . , .,. 1.. ,a-.n1 g :~~· ~:.ho::·i!..i~1.=t =:;o:-..~~~arr:po~, .... Ope H S D D M 17 March, with a ban and kltes oa state Pu.bUC UW!Ues Comn:Uaaion.. lambs and bougb of flowertnr th"t · fleca.l. year ended June SO, . n OU . e o· n ay. ay· one side of the h&1I and utUe >Tht' ~ of Its work , ... peach on the oppos:i.e llde. Al· J9~l. calla aU~ntlon to steadily Biggest business tn Orange+~.-------------tending rrom the . R9rbor area lnCRulng ationary preseures. counl.J Is the official ..,usineae or ··M . Clark G• · were Don and M.err1iee 'Dungan. & contlnUlnJ Calltomla population the 4f<>Unty ti.Ml!. rs. 1Ye5 . Leroy and Lola A.ndereon, Mae boom a.nd tfe effecta of a growtn.1 Orange county UI a corporation Sh H Collect• and Mary MacDcn.ald, Henry and deraae economy. • ~ 1800 employees and 250,000 e 10n Kay Vaurhn and Kenneth and "The Copnmialon'a chief con- ~:~ol~::·"~o=!l e::m~!; of hlhflr to OCC Katie Hunt. :m~:h:i~n~~::,~: = ~. ot more than · $15 million! Mn J ohn MacDonald and Smle E. Mittelstaedt. commialon preal-- Its &Saels approach a half-bit-ThousandJI of shells from the. and Mra. Frank Belmont or, dent. '"That w~. unfortunately, l!on dollars, as represerlted by the valuable A. M . Strong shell co.. Or&ng-e spent the wee.k end 1n San-la lncreaaed. compelled by general a.sseued "'·ea.Ith of its rstockhold· lection have Ju.st been donated tO infiatlon-..... r ta Barbara. vtmting with their par- eN" and proJ)f'rty OWJ1ed by the 01"&1\ge Cout CoUere by Mn. Lin--enu, Mr. and Mrs. Lazarlch. corporate body 1ilselt. 1 coln Clark ot Balboa as a memorl-UQVOR TAX DOWN at Coast CoHege . ~~.::~= · ·, · SJx now ..,tflcen have .....,.u1 .i.J •t 7:111 p.m.,at Bal..,. TOl'ht NEW ·1 1MANAGEMENT been lnatau.d ,_ the. Aao!octa. Club, accordlnir to Pre.lldent Elton _, BarnetL I , . II • . Women StuclenU, Oran,.• Tllo clluUr will be in-nted b31 . M. I., R c ·-11·; 1 Oolle~. roporta :Ml.u Marlene Dr. Ralph Smed!OJ; 8aata :Ana, • J&com..;prealdenL ~·--""'"' Doolev o• N-.. toun<ler ot Toutmutero,. Inter--...,... • ' ·-.-• -Uooial. Other oin-. ol \be Beacb: la tJl' newly elected re-pew club ilLclude Elmer Dudek. 1 / , ~N """"'l&ry. ha! ~~ • vt<:e-preeldent, Donald eatt.., ...,_ • REGULAR HOURS ew commlt!A!e c rman wno . ..dary, Robert" Johnoon, tteasurer, serve on ~e. A, W. S . board are Pat FtJaran~, aergeant·at·arma, oo' { " ' . .. follows. Intercolleg!alA! acUvl-'and Vlllcent Pickup, deputy gov-9: A. M, to 11 :00 P, M; Ue•,. Ml.sa .k:&naie Thompson and emor ~ -1 Mra. ~ Batu, both of Sa~la Catie and Pickup were eleclod • liELIVEIY SERVICE ' Ana; Community relation.a, Misa Jut week by the club. The other Darlene LeBard of Hunttnpon otf~era were e1ected previously Beacb and Miu Coleen Mittrick · of Garden Crovc; Poster publicity, Miss Roberto. ' Hoke of Midway City: Etiquette handbook, ACS! lnne Sargent of Santa Ana. Los Companeros Change Meet Dates F~TUR l~G AL~ OF TH E FIN EST! Othe r members ot the A .. W . S. board tncJude 1'1Ju Marjorie Pul· ' LIQUORS , 1LI QUEURS , and W INES BONDS --s:rRAtGHT a nd BLENDS • Just what doe9l this big corpora-al to her father. the late "Archie .. lion do for its stoc-kholders a.nd. Strong, renowned authority on how is it done '? , Pacific Coast shells. These ere matter3 'which the Acco:-d:Og to Dr. A. L . Allen. people of lhc (llQ_unty shoultJ know, science instructvr at Coast, the in--tbe belief ot the 1600 county collection in It.a entirety Is perhape employees. So they are arrangin~ the most out.standing o f lt.s kind to make the knowledgEl available. in the United States. Through See-n dining tn Buffum'a Yorba room Saturday eyentng 'vere Dr. and ?tlrs. L. 0. Nelson. Afr. and Mrs. Bert Terhune. Mr:. and Mn. R. R. MacDonald ,and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Anderson. SACRAMENTO, Mar. 8.-Statt-sJfer ot Midway City, vice presi- revcnues ft-om excise t.a.xea on dent; Ml~ Juantts Lumm of December alcoholic beve,..ge dis· Huntington Beach, correapondtng tr:butlone clT'opped to Sl,913,417 secretary; Miss Vlrg1D.ia. Ravem- from the December, 1950 all-time crol't, HuntMgton Beach, treuur- htgh of SJ,283,92'2, according to er; Mia9 Pulsifer, program chair- Los Companeros Riding club met Thursday evenl~g at the Co.st& ~fesa home ot Sh.erryl and Larry Holmea on Tustin Ave. Visitors welcomed were J ew el and Joanne Mintr and Mar.Iynne Walker. I• wu decid~ lo c hange the meet- ing dates to the third Monday ot each month. Next session will be March 17 at 7 p. m. in the home or Vickie Auatln. K.EENE'S KO_RNER They ar(' l'('n('wing a Succeu-the generosity of Mrs. Clark. tht• ful earlier project undf'r the desig-collection was divided betwee-n the nation "Know Your county Gov· local institution and the San Diego ernment:' And they have ,pl&n-Museum. ned a big "Demo nstration Day" Throughout h is long life as a for Saturday, l\.lay 17. mining and civil engineer Mr. On that day 0 day -they Strong follo\l.·ed "''Ith increasing propm!e to demonstrate what the interest his avocation u a shell L'OU.nty of Orange accomplishes enthusiast. and "by the timt> he and how It is accomplished. The)' r-etired trom business \\'8.!I \l.·\dety will spread county government recognized a.s one or the beflt au- betore the ey('s o f everyone who thorities on Pacific Coast stells," will come to the courthouse. r eports the Conchological Club of On Friday, Feb. 29, Mnt. Mil- dred MerTr U, Holmwood Drlvr. en· tertained at a lunch('(IM for Mrs. Marge .Raub, Afrs. Ann Nunan and M~. Clar.a Harv~y. Mr. and Alrs. Ed J . \\.'aJters ~nt \.\'ednesday in Palm Springs and lndio. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Emil Greener of Cath· edntl' City, former Costa MeMns. lnformatlon releued today by-man. Wilham G~ Bonelli, the State Miss Polly l'\eiger or Newport Board of ~qualii:atlon. The 18.2 Beach, .!':OCial chairman; Miss per cent 'decrease wu not unex-~ Ann Maloney, Newport pectt'.d. because Chinese lnterven-Beach, bulletin-publicity chair- tlon in Korea I• months ago rt-· m.a.n : Atiu Maureen Cameron of suited in heavy purchase.a of di•-' Hunt!ngton Beach and Miss Ellen tilled spirits by retailers. FUr-Ravenscroft ot Midway City. deco- the-rmore, unWNally large Octobe?' ration!! co-chairman; Mrs. Alice dlstr1but1ons In IUltlclpaUon of tn-f'o•. Costa Me-sa and Atiss Lois creased federal taxes on No\'. 1 Wlnaliow, Tustin, conlotitUtion and 1 ('duced t he demand in the MIC· Miss Margaret MacDoug&ll. Cos.ta C'et"dtng month.s. Mesl. orientation chairman. Members ot the junior riding group are looking forward to the next Play Day, announced for Sun- day, Mych 16. The events will take 'place In the-Orange County Fair Ground horse arena. Refre!!hm~nts of punch and cookies rounded out Thursdsy·s gathering. l.19UOR STORE KEN WANGER end .ART EATON ; . . . 301 Palm St., BALBOA r HARBOR 39 1 For Ser,·IC't-: 6 a..m. - 9 o..m.; 11 p.m. -! a.m. CALI-HARBOR 3!7-MK Officials or tht" Orange County S outhern California. He had been 'F:'llployees Association made that a member or .9E!vera.I scientific ex· JnnounccmcJlt to<lay and plunged 1 , pedltions to lhP \\'est Coast of into preparations for the b1g Central and So uth Ameri ca, serv- cvPnt. whil'h thry propa'le to ma.kl' · ing as a consultant, and he al.so '4 t>n annual or bic-nn1al a rfa1r. I "published alont' or in collab'lra- They originat<'d thC' idea sever-I lion w ith one or mor~ of his as· al years ago. Sinct• then, it hfls sociates a number of valuable taken holtl and .!."pre~d lo other papers on conc:i.ology .. Mrs. Frank Lazarlch bf \Vcs~ 18th stre-et had a birthday dinner Sunday, ~farcll 2. In honor or her sl»ter-in-fa\(", ~tr.5. Afary MacDon- ald. Enjoying the party were Mr. a.nd Mr..s.. R. R. MacDonald, Ron- nit"' and David. John MacDonald and Danny and Tommy Lazarich. • counties and c1l i•"R. It fins become Tbe shells came to the Coast a major prOJt'Cl of the State J\s-science department packed in sociation of Count)· Employees . large collector's cabinets , Soon. TWo year.s a~o. t"·o Orange coun-reports Dr. Allt"n, at least part nt ty employe('!';, Ernest \V ooster and the collection w ill be put on di11- Arthur AnJl•rso!l. dl'.1n::i.tt>d a large play in the school library wherf• trophy to be awarded to the coun· s tudents a.:id comn1unity res.ldent3 ty whJch docs thl· n_ost to t-nli1Jht-"'ill have an opportunity t o se" en the publ.:c or to improve eff1-and study various !!pecies of mol- cl,ency. !uses. · $3n Diego county \\·on it first. Riverside coOnty "''On 1t last year. This yea r, Ornngc courity employ- fel'I ar<' dct('r1n1ned to win it them- st'l\'e&. Easter Sea l · Campaign is Kappa Project • Th('rf' arf' manv facets to th~ county's !';ervirt• to Its peopl,., they point out. .Orange county curre ntly has tl'lc Kappa Kappa Gamma .soror1ty lll'West county ta.'C rate in the will be-in charge o r the Newport s tate, $1 .15 pr r $100 of a..uessed 8€'ach-Balboa pbue or the Orange property vn!u:i.tion. That en\•i-County Society for Crippled Chil- cble position i~ thf' more signifi-dren and Adults Eastf'r Seal c!lm· cant because it is not new. they I paign. Mrs. J ohn Bertaina, county· ddd. Orange county J.l\\·ays ha~ wide chairman announced. the lo"''e~t or almost the lowest In making the appoi ntment. tax rate in lhe s tate. Mrs. Bertaina noted that comrnlt- How It Is done will be shown on t ee3 of 1\"0lunt~r.s throughout the D-Day, May 17. county are taking part pt the work • ttt addre53tn&' ecnYe.lopes. sortln~ Coanty Orange; Tree suunpo and prepertn .. u.. ... ,, roe mailing. / Orchards in Need Mn. Bertnlna oak! the Eut" seal campaign wtU open March 13 of Zi•c Spraying with the ma1ung out of oeal• to practically an the residents ot this county and will continue through Ea.ate.r SUnday, April 13. She add- ed that It is the responsibility or lhe volyn.teer committees to pr~­ pare the sea.ls for inailing, to make arrangement.a tor rece\pt or con- tributions and to handle the var- ious administrative phases ot the camp~. Zin<:" dericiton<:"~· In orange tre-es hu beef\ obsn rv~ lately in many Orange count)· orchards, accord- tng: to f'arm Advisor C. D. Gus-- tafson. Th:s la the local aoclety'a third annual Easter SeaJ campaign, an~ tM money will be ueed to continue its occupational therapy and oth1-r services to the handicapped. Mrs. BtttaJna ssfd. Cenclltta Parlor Due to llle IRneaa ol Mrs. John Nuzum, the planned formal init- iation \ in Conchita Parlor on ThurS<.'8y. Feb. 28 wu cancelled Inst t>ad tht> Parlor Mid a ,·ery In· formal regular meet ing w tlh a Jo: (Jr rutart" pla.ns mador inrludlng : Hoag ~femorial project and ROITI<' thing !peeial for Ul e Bro-.·ni ! troop that the Parlor spons<>rs. D<.-lic1ous r f'frE'shment..s were Sl'rv- NI at the clOl'le of tbe meetin~ by Mrs. Arthur Cant and M r3 Rav H£'rmes. Silver Sands Parlor N.D.C .\'l. C>f Huntington Beach beld a cour· tesy night Tuf'9day. Feb. 19. Dur- ing the evening the guesl.B we rP give n pretty corsages and lovely gift.a. Ofricers attendtn~ from Con- chita Parlor were lwlr9. Ahne Thom~ and Beulah l..ace. pa11t prf'9i<.lents and Bt'tty Patch, In- side !tentinel. On Tuesday evening, F eb. 28, i\lr. nnd Mrs. R. C . Yla.terlue. Coata MeM avenue, entertalned with a dellclollll bh-thdav dlnn•r Ln honor of their niece, '-Ira. Har· ry Lace. Enjoying this party wt!re MN!. La Veta Lace, William Lace and Mr. and ~fra. Harry Lace and daughter Barbara.. Ba lboa Dup li ca t e Bridge Winners Mrs. George Carroll and M rs. Joe \\'ilcox were ea.sl -W<"St win· ners in the game played In Bol- boa on FTlday e\·enin~ and Perry Mc Adoo and Georgl' Mitch<.'ll wert- hlK"h scorers north-south. Runne rs-up east-"'•eat were Mrs Robert Ross and Mrs A. 0 . Doe'J- burc; l:lt. and btrs. Lioyd Sharp-- le•; Mr. and J.trs. GeraJd Mc· Comber ; Mr. and Mn. A . \V. Tun· Mr. Runners-up north-south wett The de!lclency symptoms would not be prt"St:'nl If the trees were ji:"ettlng the proper amount of zinc-' tor growth. In so111e orchards it may ~ome necessary to ·Use zinc yf'arly ... a part of the fertil!.za- tiOn program. S.dly affected lrtts should be trC'oted with, a sepa.ra'te zh1c .spray just before the spring flu~ ot gTOwth.. ~ the ~i­ ctency has cleared up, whieh m•y ta.kt" one to th~ years. the zinc may ~ appli~d tn Vt@ tell oil .spray as• a maintenanac spray. N' M b f · Howard Browne;; . and :-rf'd Mor· eW em erS Or rloon; Mi;& A}ru)ld Gpoer and J oo Ext•rclt1oe your rfUK'hise ln tht- .JWM"' S prima.ry ele<'Uon b}· ,.,.p.. trrln• &. ,·ott':. Drsdline to ttPt.f>r .. AJ&'ll ... W f Wiko~; .l!:verett Tawney and Ar-Omen 0 Moose ' oold C:U..r; Mr. and Mrs. R. Dt.9c.hne?', Eaat·Weat wlnnPrs In Senior Regent Winifred Randel Monday a!tt-nioon'a ,a.me werf' called to order &nother n-gulu Mrs. Ma.re Soderberg and Mrs. C . m eeting of the Newport Harbor E. Irvin., while hlgb .scorers north- Chapter 11:58, Women of the south were Kn. H eiiry Eg'gert and ;.;;;,;::;::;::;::;::;'::;::;::;::;::;:::::; I Mooe~. on Tbund&y evmlng, Frb. Mra. Roy !strot:J. 28. T'w'o new members, Mra.. Hobb.1 Runners-up eut-wett were M.ra and Mra. Mortague, were iniliattd. Charlee Boardman , and Mrs. A. sponsored by Ritual Cba.irm&ti G. Donburr: Mn. L. H. Wash· Flol"a Vaughn. brook and Mrs. A. ff, McDonald: ltEllA8l E T S E·RV ICE v Mooaebeart Alumnl Chaltman Mre. Et.be1 W.hop and George I Myrtelle 'ftppia&', ¥JU>u.nced that Merri.man: Mr& Helen Thayer and her committw Md held a meeting Andy MabJey. · at Elite Kiac'• home on wtdDe.. ltunnen-u-p north-south were day ev~. Fett. Tr. Mn. nan.k Reett a.nrl Mra. Ar- Doroth7 Mfllu, aocia1 sr:rv1ct nold Guerr; ~. Pergy Johnlon cbainnml,. announc.t that · she a.nd: Ouald Mc:Com'ber; Mrs. Ro~ would like to inauswat.e a ':Clotb-ert ~ and Mn. Eleanor New· ing fO?" Xcwean civillans'' cam-corutt; MrL Gerald MeComber palgn. TICa _ .. tlon w .. peet· and c. H. Job-. ed wlO> appfOftl by tl>e co-work-Mn. a-p Merriman and.""'· era and donated ck>thiag llbouJd Ethel B19'op ot: Orange were mu- be bfouCllt to the ....... Mil. tu point -... playln.. •ut-Ltmvy Ch&innan Len& ._ ws -uo. B Ill tbo IAlurnament -and bu oomiolllee ulped Ibo pla.Jed "' Ooeta 1(-.. llllncla,y. men'a Jioidc& .a?"Te a dbme.r. the Jdm Burle ud.-P. I!. Cra,,-tey ot -bubioocue4 oparerlbo. Satur-~ _., ..,,. h!g1I ~ day nlgh.t. Man::b 1. Followta;:-the north-~ la U.e same nctton. ~ ,.,,...., ~ comm..ltt.ee ae.rv-1 Ru.n.nus-up ea.at-~ wen. Mra. ed -•ld>w Ud <Ql!M. L. B . Wul>broolt and Mn. A. B . At. Ule -o< the, ll)eetlllg, McDonald; Mn. Aao7 K•nno<I)> co---~ -Utt -_...._ G, Bl<>Wlt; ~ Btlc> Tar- sb1m7 Jllllu, ·-" ~ .Adelle lor ..,.. ~ a....1411 -rdme.n MJchulL wnd ~ u4.coffoe. Runn.....,p nor111.touth wen • -Ptrry lh• ..... ...., A. D, Wllll· 40 , .• PUS...,. ~!': :::".~= TO .. File HER£· IU>d Amold Gooier: ,,,.. ..._. ::::--,.... ura __ .. • ltlltcc• Ctr• Flak•• -:.:: 11~ ~--~p .,., l•r••lf ••i• srr•• · ·~:-.. 27•' I , lt1tlt1 1c. ... -:_. 51' I •• -! ~11ktt , •• ,. 11 .. ~.-.... lew Fij·lara _ -· -SIC: Pacific T•i• Fl1kt1 ........ 25 .f Li••1 '1 C1r1u lte1 ,.&-41.f Ptttr P11 Ill•••-·-"" 55 o' _,ao~ S1 l•1r lie• li1Hr ~ • .... • Will111*i•t Oysters ..... ,_ 49 ; lr1H li11tr 14.' Muell :Oil .,., .... ..,, '" u. , ....................... 11J L11rel Ttall• l!fi•111•ca11 ~·~ •rc• .. I F ... T101 I lilllelp Sil PcM . Yo know, l*lple cet-L tallnl.Y are teklns to our drVC collJlter h e r ·e -1 our l l 'lth ilti11& Alplla Beta-c.tatnll' ... ---I-to .. IDooi . ..t, • anl Hott••c at a. I.,.._ • • ! • I • • CINERARIA :!t '=~~ ~~J~ ... b~~--~~~:: ...... ·-each 1.00 :..~~ f:°" ...!:,"t IA ...,. --·~--·····---·-·-·· ... h 25# C-la -~ ov tlloplay of "'!&'bt .... ... OOME AN1> 8EE ftQ'.M VISITOK8 WELCOME. \''ISJTOU .ALWAYS \VELCOlllE 5~10# N.,.:sery HUI Sa. Newport BIYi. ;ruSTrN ~ nnu-J' READY MIXEI} CONCRETE I SOUTH COAST' MATERIALS COMPANY No Joh Too Large; No Job Too Small ft8 West \VU.On, between Newpo·rt and Harbor Blvd& COSTA MESA -PBOl>'E BEACON 5S46 YOU CAN ·oo BETIER AT Da,niger FURNITURE CO. • We Buy and Sell New and Used Furniture • • • 1812 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa le. 5656 RESIDENTIAL-INDUSTRIAL ~ CO NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO S"'-('.w.. 230 . 30th St. N ewpprt BeaclJ \ ~ I ' . • • • r· D. :.....auctible ]Income T I Items STATE INCOME,· Jo..;.~,,.":u!!'!ec1 ~~ PAse :r;... PART ·rr :..l THuRso~v. MARCH 6._ 952 f: Tupafers Point ' Oilt PRODUCTIO~ AT l~-~·::·_:o;.tyda_m;:-...,....~:m___,~tfli:_·l.:-~_-._. _" --....--...-'-~·~-· ·S~· S--rfl __ In<::".:!~.:~:':~;~~~ .:::1-.;.. ·up to opoclflad RECORD •HEIGHT • be publlahed ...... to -t.u-llmlt..,,. TIM j>1 ouch --. -pay•Jl'.9" In tlle p_....uon lot their mual ~ · by 0n _...t f9cluatri&I pl<>dueUC... employ.' J'ederal tneome tu: retu.ma. In· equal to ftve CeD.t of &cUud.ed ment &ltd lJttiOIM8 were at record lorma!Jcm IA lbla and auiloequenl groa lllcOme, and the balal>ce la ~:"'I Calltomla for tlila per- arUclea tn the series la provided deductible. w in the foUowlnr lod of Ute year. Nell Petree, first by Rotiert A. Riddell, Collector of limJtat!om; lt t.axpe.,yer claJ.ma vtce prtafdent ot the Callfomia Internal Rnenue for Uie Sbrt.h only one u: · tion (hit own) he State Chamber of Commerce re· ptstrlct ot Calltomla). I• entitled tol th'e tol&l u:pen.N, pOrted""today. reduce<l._ u 11t.&ted above, but ·only Civilian employment ln Decem· up to a total[ Of S12:50 ; It be la ber· ,,,.. {,5119,000, an lncreaR of single. or ma.rtted an4_ tile• a aepa-180,000, Or 4.1 per cent over the rate return, ai:.d hu exempUona aame month a year ..-o. 'nl1I wa. in '-Dy number! other than hla oym, despite normal aeuonal ·curtail· hla llmlt Is 12GOO: lf a ~arried ment. tn January tit outdoor oper- couple 'ffle jo~Uy and clatm two aliona such" a.a agrlcultu~. con· exemptlona, thel.r llmit I• 12DOO: ,truct!on, and 1umber1nl" which if they have three exemptto111, wu hampered by heavy storms. Buanea and 'non-bw:tDe• de· ductlotu1 oonatitule one of the chlet me&ns of reductnc tbtal tn· come of a taxpayer to thf'! amount UJ>On which he must i'•Y income tax. U an lndtvtdual ts engag~d ln bualness, or Jn ~he practice of a profession, all ordtn~y , a.nd necessary busineg expeNIM may be deducted. If a. person ha.a ln· come from rental property, the expense! incident to keeping the property in repair. tnwra.nct, agent'a feu.. and almllar expenaes may be deducted. Il he bu In- come trom • Investment, expenses In connection wiLh the conse rva- tion or: h!fl income may ~ deduct- ~!~~·~~u~e~r ce~':~; ::m~::~!. du!°r.:!iO:as~00Ye~kln:re~~ the-tr limit la $5000. In. none of by about'400,000. Th.Ill wu a na.t- these case• may the exempUona ural increase of 1-1e ... ooo. The re· include thoae for ·old age or blind-ma.lnlnf 264,000 inctea.ae wu at• neSI. tr1buted to In-migration ot famll- New Section In and mtUt.a.ry penrinnel. A new aectlon ln the Revenue Act of 1951 provtdea that If a hua-' . band or wtl11 reach the age of "During t.he early weeks ot 1952. ed. Calllomla bu.sine&'1 reports con- tinued to reOect the m ixed in- fla.tlonar)· and deflatlono.ry trends which have kept the economy un- certainlY balanced al a hlgh level of activity during recent months," Pctre-e said. Jn most cases, personal expense!!I slxly·flve in 19:)1 or thereafter. it may not be treated u deductions. will no long!r be necessary for However, specified ltema may be them to reduce their total med\caJ !o treat eel; they are known &! non· expenses by an a.mount equal to business df:"ductlons. and de8f'rve live J>f'r cent of their adjusted gross income, but, up to the cell· ~tail Tradr DQ\\.'D the caref\Jl attent ion of every tax· payer who prepareg his return on inga indicated above, all their Retail trade by comparison to long F orm 1040. medical expcnee may be deducted. lhe Kare buying prevalent at this To rurnlah taxpayer!'! with an Ho\l:evE>r, tni. does not in clude time la.at yf'ar , s howed a decrease. easy m'ethod of avoiding the bur· n1edlcal expenBf> paid by such hua-Consumers continued to resist llen or iteml.zinC' the~ non-busl-bn.nd or ""ire for a dependent. hJgh prices and wholesale prices ne111 deductions and having to sup· Deductlble medical expeMe ln· had declined sl!ghlly. , port them w ith evldenCt", tht" }8\Y eludes actual payments during the, ReYi.ewing the l9:"il eoonomlc provide111 a subatllute, called the taxable year for the d1agnosts, picture, Petree showed these gains "optional atanda.rd deduction." For cure-, mitigation, trealment or for California durln£" the last year. thh~ pllrpe>.e, a u.xpayer who..~ prevention ot dl.!ea..ses. such Rl'I Manufacturing l.nduatrle9 ahow- &Uju~t~ grou Income it Iese than f~C'• to phys>cians, surgeon.a, de.ot-ed a greater expans!on in output $500-0 will uae short Fonn 1040 is ts, ost eopaths, chltoi'ra.ctors. and employment than the United rs.nd dt"termlne h!a tax by means authori.znl Ch.rlstian Science pr&e· States as . a whole, due to con- of tht" tax ta.ble8, which automatl· titlonfr&: (or hospltaliutlon and centrution In lhls statC" or some 14 cally grant him approxima tely clinical expenae:s : drugs 8!\.d medi-prr cent of thl' ""nation's prtme con- trn per cent of hit adjuated &TOM cines: membership tn an orgnnlza-tract awards Income tn li eu· of ltemtzlng his de-tlon rurnl!'Jhlng coopetntive rilrdl· Manufactu~ing f'mployment dur- cluctions. A taxpayer who!M' ad-cal ff'rvice. and premlunu for tnc the yl'ar average-cl 870,400, or J~lE'i.l rrosa Income 11!1 I M>OO or he-alth and accident insurance. 14.7 per Ci'nt clx.vc the 19~0 aver- mort> may elect to use the stand-Mlacl"!laneoUJI d!'ducUoM include agC'. nrd deduction \vhlch, in h hi cas{', many lt<'ma, BUCb Al per1odi.c 811• ?.tanuracturing-payrolU, tncreaa- wtll be t.en ~r c•nt of hb1 adjust-rnony paid In pursuanct' of and ed by 21l per cent to some $3,486,· ed g-roa lncome. or 11000, which-subM:quent to a decree of divorce -000,000 a.nd the estimated value ('"'/"r ts the smaller figure. 0 .r M>p!lrate m&Jntena.nce: inltia~ added by manufacture rose by 20 t1on fC'f'a, dues and aase&aments per Cent to more tha.n 16 billion. l temlU'd DrductloWl paid. lo a labor union ; uniforms or "A major s hs.re or the expan- . Il la usually advantageou11 to spec:al apparel, if t he same Is slon," Petree ssid, "was In th~ tt:.e taxpayer to itemize his non-speclflcaJfy req u~rcd as a condl-durtlblr goods industries where bus1neaa deduct jona If lhf'l r total lion or employment a.nd if It !a 19~1 average f'mployment increa.~­ h1 In exceq of t rn per cent of hl11 not adaptable to general or con-ed 24.l per cent. Aircraft and erlju!'Jtcd groMi lncomE'. tutued usage to such an extent allied part.a indust.rtee showed th~ A 11 ow abl e non-bualneu ex-It.al it ta.Jee• the place of o rdinary largest increase, nvera glng 61 per pen.se1:1, which have no re.latlon to clothing: ct>rt&Jn entertainment of cen\ owr 1950. Shipbuilding in- geDPra.I btislnesa activities, and cust cmt'ra; certa.in travel In con-cre~ed -t.6.7 per cent; ma chinery which may ~ ll:"lf!d In ftemizln~ nect:on wllh lhe employer's bual· Industries, 35.1 per cent and elec- thls type ot deduction, are num-ness (btlt not travel to and "from trlcal machinery and rquipment. eroua. H oweve r, It la in this flC'ld work}; rental fl!'e and tax for a 32.3 per cent. · 1 .. IEIT TO POST OFFICl" . r -===-- ILL FUIDS RECEIVED BY THE ·1oth OF THE · MOllTH EARii FROM THE FIRST • SAYINGS IOW lllSURED UP TO $10,000.00 • • • • • * , that most error-a a~ madt by tax-safe d<>po~it box. If thP box la Reconl rack '-~~~~---~~~·~--·-~~~~· -~----~~~~~~~;' payers. A partial list of .such de-used for the ufekeeplng of In· ,.l • · · • • • r • ·------------ID® W®& -~®'W That Co:J':uous Stock Quotall- and. Late Ntw9 .Are Available at eur LAGUNA RACH ~ Bank Q~ Laguna Beach Bldg. Ph. 4-1156 Complete Brokuage lacilidao Trd>-L= Stock Tlcbr • lcadttial Libruy and a...i;., ._ I YOU! order to buiy or sell~ stocla, boods w ·~ moditics will be executed with ~ llld a«uncy OVtt rhc nation-wide lcascd private wire systal! con- necting our 16 California offices llld our New York • office with principal Eastern trading =tea. Stam. cicol facilities arc maintained for your convenialci • ' DEAN WITTER .. Co. ' . . . •••T ,. ... Y_. l'9ci: ••c: .... .. e111... a-rd ., ~'-· ... -.............. t .. ' .................. ...... ... Altl·• IAH l'llANCISCO ..WT- ' TUFF I Cl ACCIM_llTI • • ' duct.Iona follow.. come -produc ing .tecuritlee: ex-··FTu1t and vegetable canners CantdbuUooa ~ be deducted. perute lncurnc1 in accurlng services turned out a record breaklng pack to the ma:dmurn of 15 pet cent of in the pre~alion of income tax of mor e than 100 mlUlon caaea, .f~ 'dJu&ttCI groM income, wben made retvm.: a.n~any others. ~r cent higher than I.Mt year, and to a tkilfneeUc organ!saUon ~-ln all Cea. the taxpayer 21 per cent above the prevtOW!I rale4 adualftly for pul'J>090 that wtib lt.enllu.t non·bUaneas deduc--record Hck bl 1948. Laree C(l.rty· a~ charitable:. ttl~ educa-tier.a muat ~ ln a poeltlon to IN~ over.l, however, were causing mar- Uonal. acle.nU.oc' ot" lltera.ry, or tor 1t.a.ntlalt> hi.I expendltu.ru. · ket .weaknesses tn tomato prod· the prnentton o r eruelty to chll· uct.a and fish ca.nntng bu been d rf'n or an1mala, a.n<I if none of lb seve.reJy curtailed. 1 ~•rnlnp can be U!led to tnnuence Famous Scientist ''Textile and appa.rcl lndU!!trles legialatlon or for the benent or S 1_ have been opera.ting at reduced !I any private shareholder or in-to -pea&. on levels. Chemical, petroleum, and dlviclual. d rubber products industries in· 1 Interest pa.id on non·b~lney Organic Gar ening creased their output during 1951, I indebtedness coruitltute.s a non· aa did the pa.per and pulp indus-·I businc-s~ dntuction. In general, tn-A revolutionary method of con· try. terf'st on a loan, eVldenced by a "ertlng wutt into a new and po-"The value or ne"' constructiop proml.uory note or otherwise. on tent type of fertilizer, and onl' Jn California d uring 1951 we,., $3,· a mortgage or trust deed, or on which will ta.ke but a. fraction of 37.0.000.000 according to preliml- an installment contract on which the tlmE' necessary for the old nary estimates, or 13 per cent tt Is po~lble to determine the method& that have been practtc~ hlgheor than during 19:i0. The dol- amount of Interest from the con-for thou:ianda or years. "·ill be ex-lar volume of•r etail sales in Call· tract Itself, m.ay be deducted. BUl plained ·bY Dr. E. E . Pfeiffer, in· fornia <luring 1951 wa.s about $13, .. If the contract provides· only for terne.Uonally f a m o u a aclentWl. 200,000,000 or 5. 7 per cent h igher carrying c?\&rgee, a.nd does not Whf'n be t.a.lka before the Organic than during 1950." make provialon for \nlerest as Gardening Club of Santa Ana next l"UCh. no lntere1t deduction may be Monday evenlng. March 10. at 8 M h ' claim«!. To be deddttlbl~ Interest o'clock. arc 31 Deadline ! muat be palt:fbj the perlOn who Ui During th• put qu&rter of a f I legally 11ab1c ror •uch payment. century o~. ~felffer has conduct· or War Claims 1 Certain lax.ea may be deducted ed experiments in Baaile, Switz.er-!I by the pel'80n agaJnat wliom they larid, on a huge farm 1n Holland, Congressman JoJ:l4! Phillips ha.s are a.ueued. Included ln thla Uat I a.nd on hla tarm in Cheater, New luued a warn,tng to pet90rur who ar~ •Late income taxes, real eatate York, ~·hlch he· still opera.tee. Be come under PVblic Law 896 of the tu.ee, ~raonal property taxes, bu been m.trumenlal in br!ngtne 80th Congress that cla.lm11 m\l.8t be tu:ea and fee• on private automo--to the farmer-s ot the world new fUed by.March 3.1 of thJa year. bUea, atate and k>cal sales tax, methods ot agTlcultural produc-Th ese are · certain civilian and stale ga.aoUne tax. lion whJch bave tnc~aaied food American citluns interned by the I tem.a which may·not be deduct· value a.nB a.t th.e S&:"'e time re.--Japanese; Government during J eel AH Federal income ta.xes, all duced coat, time and labor'. His World W!lr II at Midway, Guam, I of the Federal exc.tse taxes, such lnodem methpds are s~d to be the· Wa.ke I s I and, the Philippine 1 llK those for ad.mluiona, cabl.ret, answer to rri.an'a search for new laland.I,. or e:ny Territory Aof th~ club dUea and lnlUaUon fees and waye to IJU~ply the rapW.ty i.P· Up.lted Stat.ea alt.a.eked by the retaUer'a ex.clae taxe.~ GJft, eat.ate ereaalng popµIaUona of the world JapaneBC. Alao thl.i faw Includes and Inheritance taxea. wh~lht'r ~ With cOntinuing decreuea In members ot the Armed Forces of lht'y be Stale or P'ederal, may not the &va.llable1 arable land. lb• United Si.tea be.Id prlaonera be deducted... ' Dr. Pfe~r, director ot the Of WaJ') during World War ll by Oeducl Forelp. Tu:e. aiochemical: Re.M&l'Cb L&boratO{-any enemy govemm~t Which fail- 11. •--~ •--to !es of Ne~, develoj!ed lhe ed to llU'ntoh food accordln1 to the • pereon paYB m.vme ~ now Wldel7 uoed Blo -"-·-•· -"--•-of th ~-a tcretrn coun•-he may deduct -~·~ re .. -..~en-e "-""'L:'MV& eon-·--•· metllo<I of ttng .. MP!y .. venUoo the amount pa!d ~· al bUI option, l926. Ills development la a T-• ··of A. b he may take credit for tW.. &lnOW'&t. _ ~ cue -.-a.t certatn sur-i*lcl. llmlted, In each ~ by Ule proc-by jlrhlcb be bi able to vtvln&" ... 1auvea are permitted to pt'Oportlot\ "' u. on1t+i llt&tN convert ... ~. and ~·· orgaalC rettlve tile compenatlon. Ikame tu -: tile ~ er' maW!al til humua "' two weeu Aleo certalli "'""""" orpnlu.- net -· b«n --,Juub time. 'nle ~ Co<porotl001 tioM IA tile Pblllpplnea Wblcb pro-tbo foftlp 'Country -. to hll ot -'--~ uotng lbla proc.. 'riiled foOd, ehdter, ~ or <at.Ire --· •. 1 li1 the ell.}' Of Odland. ExpclU -ldne to mem-of the '-" from ti.en. fin nob.i, pr<dlct It will be put Into u.e In Anned ro..... o.i; to cMllan "'1m> u htntng ~ • earth-al1 the maJol. dtln of llle ~ Ameriam cltlzeu durlAg World :..Ue'-~~ or ;w,,1ane foll~:x· lnlllal ~ 1n· ~ Wu-~. may -com-. t!JUll! -,...,1.., -auat&1ned -U.. und~• lbla law. ~ lhroup ..tuna ~ ""-'tile ~ OU Aeyono wbO bellena "" lo en- be -~ cafU&lt7 wm.-at~ Nortla~. tilled 1o thlo COlb_u ... -'::f • a-..-ltlllg ":-.., oo-Santa A.no. • -10, I -at onee 1w an app~ .......:.. ~ loo ·~~ p. m. TIM lo ..-. lfe> -lo .u.., War a..-eoauai.. -w a P-• •• *!f-. 14nt•.ioa 01ia llll>jod. Of Dr. -~· .... ~lot' the~ -Pl!ola~· laik will ... .,,,. Im--. ~ ~ ... lo ms 1...t t11e wlltlll. • 1C1ti1-1 01 partwe or1 Orsa*"•-1or = ~ ':: ... ~ w='· ~"~ U.. oitw or -,.._ ~ Jlall, Ploat -TllM.• -D. a. • . tagtlleaa.....U.,te~u -' a ~ -. Tiie cur._ ot - U.. 1w '* •• •s , ~JI!;!!'! :·~==~~~~ Ill 7 h ... 4 2fAPF' .... ... Illa ..... "1.:-...... 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