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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-05-29 - Newport Balboa News Times. . • ' • t .. . ' I ' l • • • * * * * * * * * * ,. * LAYER ADMITS KIL t lNG RICH H E.L OW ER ON -DESERT WITH ' . . ' -11"°"4 -I Ii, Parade --,,--.. S~RVING THE ~NTIRI HARIOI ARIA . . SECOND LARG EST HOME COMMUNITY IN ORANGE COUNTY nu; PBE88 Aim.a to . be cl~. ,ta.It and lmpartt&I, and Un1t to rece-tve "1d r~ta11' popular aupport Newport HQlding Memorial Day Rites on Pier N•wport Beach'• oboervance of v=o===L===UME=:=:x:rn=====~P:.=:H:O:=N=:E:=::H:=:A=:RBO=:.=:R:=:l:=:6:=:=1:=6==~NE=WPO==R:T:=:B:EA::=:CH~=. :CALIFO:=:=:=:::::RNIA:=:=:=:TH:=:=:=U:RS=D:==A~Y::=. :=MA:=:=:Y:==:29:==. :195=2~====:s=IX='r=E=E=N==P=A=G==ES====-================= Memorial o.y tomorrow will be FIVE CENTS NUMBER 14 heralded by a parade down Bal- boa Blvd., ata.rting at 10:30 a. m ., ~~;e~e~~r.::u.;.:~ PLAN BALBOA ISLAND PLEBISCITE FOR 0011 OWNERS POLICE · LOCATE. SLAIN Cooperatmg on the parade and ' • t' ( • ~·, c HOTEL OWNER BY B . ¥.~~~~~~1E;ilii~ DOGS ON OR OFF BEACHES ... . . I . . M RUNK . Commerce, D. A . R., Ebell Club. Th . , d 1 . By Ben Reddick Balboa Improvement Aasocialion, e city 8 og popu ation ,..--H "bl b ed Newport Harbor Lodge at Elk!!I. won another round at Mon-·'" orn Y alter and shot five times, the crumpled Cent<at Newpo•t Association and day night's City c 0 u n c i' I · body of 55-year-old-Samucl Davis of Desert Hot Springs Zonta Club. have aald they will be u· h th 't f th ,.. 1 was removed from the trunk of his red Bw"ck --"an today. repreaented. · . mee ng w en e Cl y a -M:U . Route of the parade. Grime• ers approved a motion to I The car had been abandoned on the parking lot at Norm's aald, wil.I be from Ame.lean Le-allow Balboa Island residents Landing, 31st Street and the Lt"do Channel. gion. Hall, 15th St. and Balbo:!l I Blvd .. weat on Balboa Blvd. to to vote by ballot on whether I In custody and confessed to the ... ------------- Newport. le ft at the Prc88 offlc~ t o restric t canines fr o m brutal slaying of his h 0 st ls corn£'r and south to Ocean Front, island beaches. watery-eyed and hulking Henry then ea.at on Ocean Front to New· Sutter, 47-year-old forn1er Mnl· Patterson Urges Bay Dredging port Pier. Groups partlclpat1ng A standing-room-only audi-tarium operator. This was his in the parade are to bring floating encc }Jacked the co u n c i I story: wreaths at IO a. m. to Ltgion ha.JI. chambers and spokesmen for Davi& and Sutt~r had en- "Wlth the nation's armed force11 · gaged tn a terrible battle-Tue-e- now in an uhdeclared. war in K o-and against dogs on and off day nll"ht ln the deaert nrar rea, It 1~ moat fitting we 11hould leashes. with and without DM.ert Hot Sp rin gs "'hf'rlf' the in Council Note honor our aoldier and sailor dead vaccinations, .held the floor for smaller older man waa finally who gave their live.a in war right 90 minutes of open disC'u.ssion. killed by his auallurt.. , up to and including the Korean The vaccination plan, proposed as 1 Acoordlnc to police. reports, A letter from R . L . Patterson. ba.tUe," Grimes aaid. a compul1:10ry me1U1ure, wa ... drop-' Da,·111 and Sut~r left tM tor-fortner city engineer. to the City Memorial servtce. wlll 11tart peel in the face of considerable mer'11 Tropical Palm Motel In Council laat Monday night point- on the pter at 11 a. rn. Two j protest. Desert Hot Sprlnp Mond•,Y· ed. out that the city ha.a the op- miallten. the Rev. Paul Moore Councilman Norman Miller pro-They "''ere to go to Laguna port.unity to have lower Newport ~Jer. pastor of St. .lamn poeed the City-Clerk n1ail post-8".ch and Loll Ange.lea where Bay widened and deepened at E~ eburcll. and the Re'·· cards to all water meter users tbt. killer was to obtain sulfl-joint COli't to the city a.nd the r.ctmWld lfaeeltkT, ML Cannel on Bflboa Island, a!\klng whether rtent money to make good a federal . gOvemment ot ab out ~ w1J1 take pal'1. Mr. dogs should bf! barred from Lhe bad check for 13%0 he had g"IV· $939.000. The letief. was refer- waeetet" w1JI afn Ute enmoa. bea c h e s. M•yor Andrew \V. en In payment for lodglnr. red to the Joint Harbor Cominll- ~ .,._.....,. ta;, "~oa. Smith, &tter council approved Llie Sutter apparently had told hill 1.-MI for oonatder&tion at their next ·'5iaM lliM)~ eilled ~,... motion, appoinled a lhrec-mem-benefactor that he h.ad aecreted meetiJJg. ~ ~hM • ~ wrtal lier eomm.Jttee to dralt .the ro-a large sum of money in a hidlng Hla Jetter apparently wu aim- -a. -.. atrictloa me-llpr ~ pool(-place In an outdoor barbecue of ed to, fo~ !>utY &CUon on. a Laguna houae he formerly part bf tl\e RanOr Conunlaaion t.n . Thia year Newport Pier waa cholen for the rites as lhey wer£' held la.et year on Balboa Pier. Grimea explained. Piers are al· ternated. AU pel'90n.8 who havt· Jost relalivea or friend!! in the na· tion'1 war1 are urged to join th(.· I ritea:. • ., ... u... laltw u • ......,l.4U ... Thia fQl.lowff r..cllng-of a , letter from tM Balboa lalattd DET. IOT" Jblflf 1JP901', 4 .. ~ ,.aat. to P,lol -of ' wblclt Offtcer Tum Chllda. Improvement A.MO<'latlnn. 1tlp-dripped frotn baclly bea~• lle4:J' of Samuet Oa\19 (~ tru.nk) to f'd by 165 Pf"nMJll&. prtitlonln!f pe\•emeat of Norm-. PMklaf LoL At left. Newport Off\cpr 'a.ck (Prea Photo} thP city to draft an onllruu1ce -----'-'--------------,------------------------------------;;,:t:~~h:Y :~·~~:::2:7::: Farrell. Linnell Match Wits (Continued on Pa&"r Z) I e Phone Co. Open House June 5, 6 Will Show Facets of Operation 1n U. N. Withdrawal Debate 1 Dick Richard Tells Chamberites I His _Love for Newport ·Harbor At leaat two candidates for Ute·•-------~-----One of Orange county'• great-, tavealory on younelffl9 It you 28lh Congresa1onaJ Dt•trtct Houee c t D I eel &UCC'l'Ae etorles. Olck Rtcha.rd, aren't maJd.a the rrade-.. nt' RCf)re~entativea held a debatf' oun y e ays market owner, yesUrday noon I' bf'for~ next Tueaday's election. told memb<-r1 of Newport Har~ Pointing out that although F ollo""'lng con11lderable cha~lengea bor Ch.e.mber of Commerce a.bout there are a. few things wrong I An lru1tght Into the Harbor._ "nd counter c haJlencea of three 0 "Newport H4rbor -My Commu-wtth the Harbor area, Richard telephone ayat.em, Including di•-Braden "'ho ~Upt'n·iltf"l'i &l"tl\•I-candidates tn the race. David hr· Mesa ·11 Well ility." ' •uerted . the Ame things in a.n- playa and exhiblta of modern ton-tlett In the rquJpmf"f1t rooms of rell. Ssnla Ana, and Frank M. Guest speaker at the chamJ:Nlr'• other city would be 10 times atructlon and m&intenance equip-the central office bulldlfll". L innell. N<"Wport Beach. la.st Mon· quarte'rly membership meeting In (CoaUnued on Pace !) menl. will be gtven vi.lltors to The d 1 ht 1-• u it I ·•\Ve ot Pacific Telephone are ay n g grapp uu on n ea Or&nge county a ~per' v l 11 o rs Newport Harbor , Yacht Club, Paqtllc Telephone and Telegraph s•-t ithd 1 f h u It eapeclally glad for this opport· ...... es w rawa rom t e n -again poatponf'd llC on r~garding Ric hard's talk contained enougb ~r":::~· ~a~o'::d c~::,~ nity Lo show our friends a nd sub-ed Nation&. granting of oil drilling pem11llJ In ideas to make any bu1in68 a SUC• I r~i;;_;jiOi'ii~!i!:iiili~:;i!ii.iMim~ June 5 and 6 at 311 Ea.st Balboa 11Crlben the operations of the tele-With Ben Rcddlck. local p_>1b-the vicinity or 17th SL and Po-ce!IA. Boulevard. phone system," Hambrook de-118her. a.a modcratac <lf the event mona Ave .. In Coeta Meaa wht>n ··Ne141>0rt Harbor meana to me -clared. "A great deal hu been In Willard Junior lits! &ehool au-Supervi.&or Heinz ~&iaer I a• l a a-athering of people In a new M·•r-Ted . II. Kembrook · Tu ~ Led · I " a ccomplished In the five yPars dllorlum, the pair hammered each e-..ay preaen a petit on para.dlee," Richard said. atatlng Mid tbat tluta&' tae prosrama. eln<"e the building and ita equip· other with all debating tacUca signed by 5.2 Coa:Ui. Mesa buaineu he atways has bttn alad to return from 1 to 9 P. m. •a.. boUri dayw, me nt was placed in service and they bad for the benefit of a ama.11 men opposing drlll111g operaUons. he~. 18 filled with prklc and gn.tt- of the oelebraUon. ..... wlll we are anxious to meet per80na1J)· J but vocal audience. A hearlng on lhe matter will be tudc to live a.nd do buaineu here. eee opera.ton """"•• IOIDl!I' ot thoee we serve and i·elate our Linnell. u he came to tbe de-held on June 24.. ' He mentioned lhat many vaca- Uae excMnrra u.,ooe ealJs that story." tense of the U. N .. a.a.sertecf that J . o. Hawkins and w. o . Good-lionh1ts hf're wnally can't wait to 0~. dai11' from local te&e-the lnte:rnational or-·•••tlon· had t t th I h ll "'-tr ~ n. addltio n-will •-~ rich, who applied for pe:nnil.5, re \.lrn o e r omee., eie WR: ..-ew. 7-... ., v~a• s10~ n~• DDS done some _.._. &.l'ld 8&.ld he fav-fiPn•• d m v to Newport f see lbe t..aJm of .II:~ of re-" .. ._..., "" ~ &..,..,.,.. have had wpport of property own-•. ._ an o e or lay •witches, tbe 1arp steel Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club ored only a revtaion of 10me ot ita er• In the vicinity who fa.voried life. frames Uaat dlM.tDate wir"N will post election signs Identity-char~ ~rovlalons ,','to rcauure. dr111lni of five wells. Following "Wt: don•t reallze eur SoOd ttom cablel i. the. swtteblq lng each precinct in the city for I the enca.n 'jfple their rtghta a m&B9 meeting pt ~esa cttta.ns. fortune! .. he exc........._ "TbllJ eqtdpmeat. ...s Ute n.rta.s ma-Tuc8day, June 3, election. The are not enda.Jlg red. a commltt.H: wu appolntied ·to town U. arrived. Aa,098 wbo <blne wldcll pn..W. clUftWt to slrna proclaim "'VCYfE HERE."' Taking the negative poeltlon. otudy th .. •ltuatloref ca'™' ..,.., de buol-·u --a- rlac tut.crttien' t.elep .. o•e&. , Farrell clalm~ charter reYlaloo for delay t. that Mea ii year ... pa7 a lltUe ftld .._. In the •treet In front of the Exen:t• YOUR rraacb:il.e? Vote wu lmpoMlble and •kl lb&t. "the allM> ltudylng tbe e.uan ot an-better check Ma 11( .,,., .. -. building and in a k>t at the akle, TUESD AY, ..tsme a ln ~ coa.n-United Statu abould. get out ot nexaUon to ?fewpo Beach or in-eo~ .. Kuy fll • .._. conalNC'tion • q d maintenance I ty aad. ~ eleetlou. (Voatfaeetl -race ,, corporilting .. a cl I forsnttea how t• Wfflt ...... ~ men wm· diaplay tome of the · blame thtt Barbor afta l:f tMap trucka and lhelr equipment that . doa't •-ork Data •8t&rt tek'es ..... -In provtdlnl' and .main-' talnln& t•l<pboql oervlc•. ID Bay • communllleo. Allo lndUded m th• outdoor part of the progn.m will \ ~ dcemonstratlmo of 1'1u:tflc Tele- phone'• pow -. drlYen poet -bole 1 • dJgger w.h~b baa ~ the com-. i*JY to<Q>Oed up llJJ construction PJGCfaDl by pro-ridlnc a f .. ter and ~ .ak:lent -of -t ..... . ' . t;Iepbone pbleo-· I f Oll_ .. .,.. ........ .. .!---'""' -,--...... .. -·r11:ll ._.Ms el· --. "" .. ~ °'"""'" ---~e .. .., ........... •111 r tr1 .._ .e1 'N ,._ 1, --~ - :::;i:u-~~·~ ....,,...,::-~~,~·: ~ u. s, --. place. · total -about. ,Jieo.ooo)· • The pair went to Loa Angeles Pat&e1'19••• letter •tated the and back to Laguna. There they llarlNir c-nms..100 now bas a caUed their wivCB al the Desert surplus of U00.000, that bsy Motel to report they wottld be dred.clnc now wouJd coet In home in about three hours. This the aelp11or11 ooc1 of PS9.000. was Tuesday afternoon. Of -&tte federal govem- Thf' fatal battle 11tarted about mea t "'4Mlld apend 1884,000 I 0 p. m. Tueaday nl~ht ae they wblle Ute clty"a aha.re would approached tbelr d@lltlnatlon. be abqat $2M,OOG. Original Sutter who stands 8 fttt In eatlmate for the dredsiac la helcht and weichA %20 pounds 19M wu· ll1'9000, be ueertNI. confessed to LM A n Ke If' s Thta suin Y{U eat.I mated when Homicide Detectlve11 that he CongreU approved the "Project in abnt the un&J.ler, older, Inn Dec. 18, 1943, he said. The war keeper ftve times Rith a .22 shelved it.a consumation. caUbre tarcet revol\•er he car-Under. the plan, the main chan- rted. When Da\iA would not nel would be widened Lo 350 feet · d.~ hf. beat him with the gun. With a depth of 20 feet. A chan- he Wd. nel with a 200-foot width would Then. Sutter told the Press. he be dredced with a 15-foot deptlt dumped the body into the back ot from Eighth 1treet westerly to (Continued on Pac• Z) (0-U""'NI OD Pa«• l) -·-----~------·---·-···-1--.. ,,. ... -....... (}Ollernnienf -THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1952 ... -. ~-· .. ' Puhl•Mec! OftrT 'l'luinday at Newport Beach. Callfol'1lla Otttce and Prtnttn1 Plant at 2211 Balboa Blvd.-Phone B&tbOr 111 8 Entered u ·MCOftd~ matter J\me 18, 1940, at the po9t otnce • Newpq.rt B•cll. Callf'onla. under the Act of March S, 1879. t Ru tile .....,_ pUd. elrmladon ID the Newport Barbor .&.... -....... l a.me c-muntty Ill Oran.-. <Joat;;J, . ' " The PreOI llu 1l90ll a<lludl'Od a new.paper ot general clrcUl&Uon " decree .pf the Superior Court ot Orange County and la f'lllll' tuaJlfled lo pobllatt. Ill kinds of legal noticu and advertlaeJ'G8.ta. Bl:H ~ REDDICK, Owner and Publisher ROBJ:R.1' F . WILLMES, Business Manager A. ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Advertising Manager &lJllllCIUFTJON RATES: NEWPOBT·BALBOA PRESS every Tbundq In o._ Ooaaty, $3.60 per year; s:a.oo ob: monlM; (11.!6 - .._U..) (.._ b1ludl11 die JiJ;WPORT-841.B()A NEWS-TJ)QtS • ' · n-day) Outalde the connty $4.00 per yev. . WHY lUllGE DODGE DESERVES ' RE.ELECTION " ~ -: Voteni of Newport Beach Judicial District will cu t - 0 · the finit b&J)ots in the election of the newly expan<Md (!is trict Tuesday. Voteni of the community can do well t -· carefql.ly 1'8-llll8!'88 the long years of work expended by the -;:: man who bu presided as Justice of the Peace of Ninrport Beach Townahip for the past quarter century. :; We, of course, are commenting upon the performance -. of Judge Donald J . Dodge, father of the Newport Harbor -: Union High Scbobl, booater for the entire community and -careful bolder o! the acales of Justice. Few Dll!D In Callforuia and probably QODe other In this Towus!tlp can dlaplay a record of achievement oo behalf of their follow · men like that tallied by the •ace of the Mesa. Judge Dodge has not only been the Justice of the Peace ~ for a quarter entury, he has constantly worked for every ::-.· good thing that would effect his community. For the most _.,: part he hae worked without pay from the public pocket ~ · in any way eommell8Ul'ate with the services repdered. ... Judge Dodge has served on his community's water -· . • · districts. His little office at his home for yean waa the ; -headquarters ot the Court, the water district, and only Notary Public, and principal sanctuary of rewrds for our ~-:area. ~ · His aervice ha.e been selfless and satisfactory. -Durhig IDUIY eleeUoos, when the pay was pltlfully "' _,_ small there was oo contest. ,No one wanted to work -· -that hard. No w but Judge Dodge. His halldllng of ::. our attain hu given him a clOlie Insight inf<> our private ::;: lives and pobUc petformance. He has i-n a cueful, -~· kbul and !lOUlderate magistrate. He has gamered an -·--~ • enviable respect from all the Atf<>meys who have faced ........... _.,. him. -He has garnered in this past quarter century that ~~ w:l!iclt --1lool, other th'!-'! life ; no book, other than the Bible, and no experlence other than a careful life of service can1 give. ·· There are . those who believe that for one reason or -another a different Judge should serve. But there are none we have met. heard, or been able • -to find, who say that the stewardship of our affairs by --our Juetlce of the Peace has been anything but wise, --honorable and completely legal. ;.,;.""": · We -believe that Judge Donald J . Dodge is better able .... -··· to weigh in the 'jutlicia.I balance any and all problems that might be presented i.I\ any county court than any Judge , .. we have ever known. i~~ It ie true, this is a time and year of change. ·We of Newport Beach Township and Judicial District should be satisfied with the slight change of name of our "District ";;: Court" and be more satisfil)d and eager to return to his ~ ~ bench Judge Do.nald J . Dodge. Justice of the Peace of the ;,;;. Newport Beach Judicial Township. ----·---- ;::::::· CONGREsslONAL CHOICE -FOR COUNTY --More than 100,000 registered voteni of Orange County • • Klllet Confeq•s (0.U. .... ,._ ..... I}. U.. .., M4 cm>n towvd th• eout. -l!'W>m u p. na., Tlleoclll7 J>leh~ unW tbout Wedn.-d-.y, he al.I!. he draft. _F'luJI¥, he park· td. ~ ea.r • Norm'• PuktnC' Jot and cau.-ht a but to Loa Angeles. He wlred 170 to hhl wtte at the D&vt.a Motel with Lmtructlona to meet hJm at the Normandy Hotel Lo• Ange1C!f'I:. Rivenldt Police tn the meantlme had beea alerted to f"Uld the car. Lo1 An- ples poUOI were uked to pla.a.t a stall:.:>ut at the Normandy. There U..7 arre•ted Butter at 11 o'clock laot night. EMIT "'.....,. .....,_,, of· noen Tom CIUI~ and Robert Kennedy of ll>e N-tt - pollee ~l dlocovered i.e '111..,.ed: car. Det. Set. ~-u-"""' dlopatdl.. i.. Site --.. T"t\ officer• DOticed a pool of t.lood und~r ... u.IJ. ""'y Jlfltd th• lid -..i -the body of -Jt wu Nit until 1.ntorn1ed of ' he flndln.g ot the car and body that Sutter confessed to Los An- relea-Homieide Detectives that he a..d murdlNdi 0.Yla. W1'a a.rtMted, &utter had ln hla pcM111!c>n Sl lOI. Police re- port. Mlep !Mt be had only 12 when he Jolt Doaott Rot Sprilll'•· DaYia ..,... reported to have been carrylAI' 11,000. Tba enliN caa bu bean turn- ed over to t.M Riveraide Couaty Sheriff's Dapuliet for pr"NKUti.on.. Dick Rlcft•d ( ~--hc-ll I won1. l'lft IO told on Newport Harbor I cu't b.elp talklnr about t. Home ii wMn the heart '8. fta raore ~r heart i. here. the Mtt.. you wtU do. Yo.u can't 4o ~tn... If you can't reflect the ood tM ~ area t. doln& OU," llo -llloued. .. y llA<e .... loo pointed out, l\I•· torr• ~ an coo.doll with 0.0.. Wbo tailed lo take &dva.nt- 1• of oppol'tun.Jtlee in their o-.rn I I Mck yard. '"'°9e wf\o expect m01t honl • ... wuty often do Uti.e eut to Mtter It, he cont ended, My patetu.IMN ll ceuel.eu," he decland. for ht. ttrm'1 80 em- " pJoy._ ~ attitude he leeb lJ oae ot h1en4ly prtde ln the ana and t.Utr company, I ... ,,"• ,_,. .,.. m7 wtfe II.Rd ldlola'lllave....,1~-i>to boy a eutr «Mltrtsll&. Today, we C04lid 1eU .ut for ball, •Y a ~· of a mllNon. Fa.Ith LA &111.19 nollllftUWtty made auccrM ,.....,. Tlrlie i.,n we believe la •Ml --· takee bold Of °' ................ ... All RariJCritee ahoUld comt.ant- y rea1iM UM n.atur&l advantase- f lhie area. ha l&id, pointing Q\Jl has aeen lt.t p-eatt11t develop- 0 It ment tn the past eeven yean. m "The old timers are the men who &de thla town," he addl'd, nam- r the who'• who of Newport u.sine.umen. "How w e today dl- ect U.e proll'UI tor lhe future sturbe me. We should constant· y strive tor quality In all we do." ach bUslneasman ahollld become 'unselfed," always th.In.king ot bettering the atta. he stated, ex- in b r di I E ' pl ~ining a business can't succeed the cotl)munity does not. Conoludl..-, he eeld, ''Thank If GQd for o.u.r cburchff -they are cam.lac he~; th4"y ILl"f' •bed- dlar U1h& on the aouJ'Cf" of ou.r lnflalto mpply." Before latroductnc IUcb.anl. Chamber P'81dfont H a r v e y Somt-ra presentf!d Mayor And3• Smltlt. llarTY W.icll. S .... Rld- derlioff. Tom Norton., Ted Dam- _.._ »d1od Wrlp\, llm a,_ -· dllef for u.e ~Tde ...... • Te ..... pb c... u4 Hay 1-pabelm, -r _,,,..,., c Somen lauded the "biJ sue· ea" of la.al week end'• annual Wini' reptt.a, thanked all re- County'1 511,W Republicans will tally their choice. The ,ptte commit!-. Mrvice <1ub will be eligible to trek to the polls Tuesday and make their ~=· preference known for the candidates of their choice. ; There ia little difference between the ballot upon which -··· the 49,986 Democrat. will vote and that upon which the "' ; _.-6't" Independent Progressivee 267 Probibitionieta 3 570 who workUI &lld ~m, reptta ,, _ , . ' •. director. He mentioned pa.rticul-?:, • ref~ to 1tate a party choice and the 212 ll-l&Orted &rll' lbe work of IAnnie Vincent. :-,-:: To~dltea, WcCl•inites and others will only be able to ~ohn Kil!lble. Harry Miiton, Ted • create ·.U.ht 8lltr& work for those whose d11tlM it i1 to Ham~ 1llll Tllompoon, Bill 1"' '---die th ,__ "-•· Bpurs.a11. Korpn Noble, Stan 1.uw. e ........,.,., ~f, 0 . 0 . Sue.aa_. George Prillclpal lnfeeet to the County of Oranp ia the a.,.. It Don Arford, Rua.U selection of ClQqtwman to eerve the horrible el11mple Oral«· W-ktoll and Bill •· -· of ''Ge~g'' the new 28th · Co~OIW Di9triet. :"""~ ~ f:"':~::'; --Orange County abouJd name tbia Congreeaman. We llave pi -,...,. ... tor v1a1t1n1 _ ~ ~ !" population, businesa, and voten. 1'ben °';:'!t ~ 1.,,._ m "" .;:. • 18 . no llOlllld -ton. otl!er than political ezp9dleacy why attn ~ ~. -on .:I.t. H• :::; thia district la Jq.t_ llOt the County o! Oranp. . '* •I• cqd uie -"'1l&UoD wlth -Th-. an from t1!e County of Onuise th?M oudW.-. u.. .._ •• -.. <It u.. W01pan"• i: and &oa:i tlle PQrtion ot San Diego County within the dJa. ~ w':i ~ Club ..... Lido _ trict, three can.di.data San Diego County Ila, the Olll}t • = Democrat rqp•I .. , be la a New Dealer, and folkrtrw ot Oie lav · DrldallMI- , :: p~t '4abtl.tration, and ex employ• ot the OJ'S In ~ .._-w'iP 1"r • ._ San D14o.· . --. U.. latter ol&l.ed. He ::: . We ~na: tll.at tll8 San Dieso Dem~t will~ !Ii. P!late<\ ~ .-ar. "" Imme- : party1 1"!'1httlol!, ,Ullnfore, the thiDJ ~ ,_ la to ~ ~1111 '°"/..._,.•I' of ~ JIOl!llnate a -ill ti-~ who can beat iba 8&11 T:...,. "!ltalla .-. 11...ipd i;;:;. Dleto 1)1jp,...• ..... be u.. MU f'A~-----= ...... 11114 ....... It to Ille -~ .,...,... ...,.,_._... --~la-1\'IOtN -= ~ llaa Giit O.C1 ' \'!JI elected WllollJ tr... .-& --•Ill 1 ~ ::, --that C11911'1· Tllat Iii PY ,,. ~-that ,,. ot ~ ._ J¥ •t• 11 o-a -t ·= O>lmtJ lllDUI. "-et W. tut minllfe ="'1111 la llecll .•2;;i:•• Illa ----C of --. Im wllo! Ja-Utt i. tlr11JJ '-1a .. :_ -ud nc--...i • t•W .,.. .. ... ,... .. ii PO YOte .. ,... Da'fid -hlwll 19 • atl?'ul -In llllt a youq ... et,,._.., : '9111 ..... IGneU; aty ,..,,. " Nca;1rt ••• 11•"' a ~kl a6 •s lllu• "' ... .. ....... _..u.. .... ....... •cc·,..., • .. r 1 rtl ....... I I EM;r, 11.,q. Tl .. ..S •It i We <t .,, Giit 11911-tllil Olle "'9o --~ • nui 1'11 ~· ~ lln'i'hr. ~ ~ I • • ' i ' ' . • ,- • .x~ept t _ z9t :la~,~· ~~ :·/J;y;/." I. I • .Pog V (0.tt sd1ll ,,_ ' l • • • ' ' ••• • at the NEWPORT BEACH Telephone Exchange, ' 311 EAST BALBOA BOULEVARD ~ BELIEVE you, you.r family and friends will enjoy the program we've / THUISDA~ •=~llAYA ' . jUllE ..... s .. a-.~ 1:00 p.m. tq 9:00 p~m., planned for your visit. Your tour will tak.c you through this mOdcrn tclc-It-: ... _ 1 . phone building, where you will sec its equipment dcmQnstratcd by the people who serve your telephone needs. • • * Trouble·sboorors will explain how they stop most e_quipmtnt IJOUl>le before it begia" · I ' * o,m4e crew1 will ~-tc bow they Mt poles, 1plic• c.bln ... ...,. _1 ~-°'"'~ wl ~ phues or d>eit-int•mciaf 1 :tfft'la ,...,kid, t' •!li-W.hl1 lllleph0Dt wnlc.. · it f:'t 1M hl•Nltjq aliiWIJI ~ bne pluui..t, IOr '{'"' .. JoJ ... r. • RobiriS NOtB P••l119 Contract to Slllly·Mlller Finn Contract tor paving ot Bay Ave. and 18th St. wu awarded Sully-Miller Contracting Co. with Its low bid ot $2'865 at Monday night'• City CouncU meeting. City Enctneer Bert Webb recommend- ed the firm'• bid. Next low bid w~ John J . Swigart Co. with 1279~. council a~ accepted report ot the committee appointed to study and report recomrnendatiorui on purchaae of tour new police cars and a station wa1on tor the u- aJst.ant chJet of the fire depart- ment. Informal bids will be 90ughl from local dealen. They will be opened at an lntonnal meeting iJt City M:a.n&ger John Bailon ' office. • ~PROFESSIONAL~ ~ DIRECTORY ~ Grauel Chapel 110 Broodwey Bn~ ...... _ .. me eo.ta Ilea HAROLD I. JOHNSQN I ~ PropelJH "'"'''" 0 =i.:~1 1111 Villa w.,.. llf-,.n - INBURANCI> Old Establlahed bu1aal1co Asency All 11n .. written. BOWARD W. GERBISll 1808 Newport Blvd., Costa Mu& PHONE BEACON &161 BE SURE-INSURE -llAtllU:S llTAMLln' -Ollr l'-9_ l,,. di, Merttt ~ ..,,.,..., ···11£t ..... vi. Stuart .fl$ ~ INSURANCB: llµJIOO ANIOU. ,._,olale Phone Har. 2*-P. 0. Box 1 111' Bol-m..i.. New,.n-. EARL W. STANLEY Realtor I . Notut 'f hbUc Pbone Harbor 17'71 125 ~ BaibO& '{-'•nd ,..., a.,..., •a101nB'3!21F9!rtmsl4l - . ! MYlllDl!~'l'lllfO 00. All 1Werls 0 -···· --~ ... ···~ .,..._ "-* T,.._ + . W_.&'l'lllt Qf'E $· • • r -t I .. ' M • L • ~ • , • • ' -. ·--~- • • ·a IOHE-WHO IOBGES IO ISSUE ~ ............................. ,.. ... _ , . .,. I • ·-............ ,._.... ... '-Ai r •UM A.a: COit& .Mea'• JUltloe of the 'Pleaoe for JnO'l!e than 23 yoaro, Judge Donald Doclae 'la a vateran Jurin -llelle,,.o· In piewnUve treatment in court .matten -doinl' aomeWn.g &bout Poten.Ual mtabehavlor betore It !>a-•And that 18 why his favorite work: away from the bench b w1th chJl- dren. ~ Ille ~undredl of f<lendo lbe .Juclce baa earn- ed. -of -~.he -~ are those he first lmfJll!' and wor~~ .with u chiJdH'ft -ut Dia community. & ,tle1Jll0<1. to organiR our ~rt ' B.a.rbor High SdltDI Di9trtct. bMNm? one of -tint ........... and bu MrWed. on ttle board f'l'om file beginn.Lng. a period ot H eighl.9 lrTlgaUon District tn 12 ,_.... He U.. just been re-1918. He 8erved •lead.Uy u dJree- <electlNI 'to another three-year tor an<J oftiels.l trom that time ~ aDd meaUons wtth a pleas-until Wt year. He hu also Mrv- ed cu.Pe tb&t during this term ed a term ae president of bi.I a.a- .be w.111 .eee the le.at of the bond ta Mesa Chamber of Commerce. iodebted»ess repaid. R e bas Posse&at.'d of a remarkable lllel"'¥ed as member al. ttill local memory. JU<tge Do<\ce retain.a a pammar echool board, and W9S wealth or knowled,.e of 1&w IUld 4IOe: ot the first tru.atees of Orange history. H ie law library ta the 0..-College. env)' of all who eee it, and The Judge baa g1vt-n up maoy there Is perhaps no 1ocal clUze.n other project.a in order to devote who can so accurately recount snore tbne to h1s work for ch il-the Harbor Area's bistory, apan- drcn and their 9Chool and recrea-n1ng the forty years '!!Ince Cocta t tonal facilities. H e says wtth Mt~sa's total population wu 7~. pride, "It's a very small minorit:r T oday, some 315,000 call the Har- o( our youngaters that appear be· bor-~tesa sNa homt'!. When popu- fore me on the bench." lat1c,n reaches 40,000 our Juttice Jndge Dodge came to the Har· Court ma,y t>t-came a Municipal bor area from St. Louis In 1912. I Court by state law. "Busy days Deciding t.o make his home here, ahl'nd:' says the J udge. he ret~rned briefly to St. Louis j. H e i'I a member of long atand- to claun his bride, France~ L. m;:: of our Savinx~ and Loan A. Taylor. They bui lt a home 1n soc!ntion. "I have the great.eel Costa Mesa which has served atln1 ir:it on for the Important pa.rt them well !or forty years. and \Vhich l\"cwport Balboa. F ederal I.a. always family headquarters hns al\vays playf'd. In our commu- ror their three children and seven n1ty aff::!1rs." says Judge Dodge. grand-children. Ot his grand-chi!-\\"e are proud to honor one of dren, the Judge says: "We keep our outstan r:li ng clti%ens and our fingers CTOMed that none of proud of his confidence in ut. If them wiJI be spoiled. \\'e rai.st>J you are not using the many aer- our own by a strict code and are vict'S of Newport Balboa Feden.l MRS. :EARLE C. THOM.AS proud of them." 1 \\"e hopC' J'OU Y.'.ill begin to do s~ (Sergls AJberts Photo) Sol\•lng Watf>r Prohl~rM ~~~· ;~~;e !~v~~:s le~a~ ;e;irnyo: E rl Th nd N Nichol In matters of community wel· higher rate. In more than l :'.I a e omas a ancy ' son fa,.., Judge Dodge rec•lls. for he , .•• ,..-S<'rvice we have paid ne .. r WU In the middle of it, the lon!1 icss than 3 ~rcent per annum to bard fight for Metropolitan wa-our sanngs investors. Say ~ows at All Sat.nts Church ter, which keeps our rlowers blooming and lawns green today. ' The bonds were approved. Then came seven successive dry years, I _ I'-All Sal11t.s Epl9copsl ehurch ~n Barnhelm and Natalie Elster. with the. water level steadily 08 UOa Pasadena V.'WJ setting for a recent R. Frederick Thoma.a served bis dropping" In our we lls. Public £HAL SAYlllGS ceremony which united Nancy brother as beat man and u.shers anxiety rose as the level dropped. II Helene Nicholson. daughtf>r of v.•ere James Wvatt, Vance Mc· The Judge says. with a chuckle. J-··Now, 1r w e·d had seven "'-'el Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harvey Carty. Howard Chastain. R obert y ears lnatead or dry ones, my Nicholson or Santa Anita Oak~ Nicholson. J r.. Gerald Madigan name might have been ·Mud.'·• I P. "· PAL..~Ea. ,_.... and Earle C. Thoma.'l, son or Dr, and o .... ·ight Phillips. Davia Rook. The water problem was only ont> JJJJ Jia Li~• • TeJf.J..-1..., 1111 and Mrs. Lester Clarke Lowe or small nephew of the brldecroom. ot many he has worked on since ,..... Sa.nta Anita Oaks, formerly of was ring bearer, he helped o rganize the N ewport 1 IEWPOI T IEICI, CAllfOllll Balboa I sland. Church de<!orations Mrs. N icholaon attended her Oregon in large copper brazjers changeable ta!fE"ta gown of pale l~fi;;;;~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-i were woodwardla t ree ferf1s fror.'l. daughter's wedding wearing a and spring flowers festooned ''"Ith blue-gray. v.'ilh' matching glovu, satfil ribbon and Jemon leaf gar-a small calot of lllfee-of-the-va.JJey la.ndt. and pink cymt)tltium orehlda. 1'lr". . when there'a Do-Nuts or Coffee Cak~ for De!ll&ert . . . So-0-0 gOQJ for breskfwrt . snacks . . . or ~ny lime or day . ('lnntunon ltollio Banana :Sut ('a.1-\l' FRJO . ..\ \. Apple Plf' .. Bambur1tf>r Bun<i1 6 for 6 for 17e The ceremony was peT!ormed J1Y Lowe wore a becomtnc pink Jllac the·"Rev. J ohn F . Scott, with Nan· net wtth trench lace bodice and "'°'""W~µ,,ir. .ber ::iM:ket. .mat~ alovea ~ hat. • &"JWil wu of l"""" and a pink ~um -... Mtip-'Wfth tl-top'Md by Oueat.a were lved at Annan- ahee.r yoke IJ\d pottnlt neokllne date Oolr Club. encru.ted wtlh aeed pea.rt.. lnng The new Mra. Thom.a.a we.s grad- steeves pointed at the wri1't. The uated lrom Anoa.kia. Univentty satin sk irt had a pannt• hlplinf' or California at Berkeley :ind and fell in rolds to a lor.g train. '"'right M3cJ.lahon school. The but ln fronl was c:ut a\•1ay fro:n br1J('i;room WM graduated (rom Ill\ underskirt of nylon tu \lt'. H 1·r El:5l11orr Jtf1litary academy, and headdress was a tulle cap edge i Uni\'e.ralty of California. After a with pearls and hohJin~ fo l<ls of "motor trip north the young couple her eilk illusion veil, \Vhich ca.s~ "-'Ul reside In San Diego. caded to tralil leng"th. She carrl1>tl a bouquet o f lihes-of-th("·Valley and white butterny or chids. Brldi>'ii: Atlt"Dtla.nls Nancy Gillian, maid of honor. W83 J:;owned in aqua tnfft<la anJ tulle, with bouquC't or pale pink roses and ca.rnattons for color con- tra.st. Similar goY.'TlS wer<" ''·om REDDICK GUEST Mr11. E . C. Nehls of South Charleston, 0 ., was the recent BARBOR ~ D 0 M A R K E T by the br1d~smaids, J.tary Ann l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~De~~H~v~ery~~~~ I Chapman, JanJce Ide. Sue Coggt's- guest of her n~oe. Mrs. Ben Rt'dctick, in 1Corona del Mar. Mr!I. Nehls and1 Doctor Nehlii: baYe made frequent trips to the Harbor area. ill yean past and are pl&n- niqg / a trip tr Europe tor the .UJDJl'ltt. ~ hall, Janaan Everett, Rooemary .. I . Cushion f Crepe ~ Palomin o To n WITH ELASTIC GORE 0.'ix.Y ..-t . . POPULAR MEN 'S SU MMER CASU.o\L LOAFERS Wedge So le • .. (1 127 ,. Jll OOUI W 2 W•T. taMW •• w• tteroert nt *' tWz . ~y VDWs 'at St. ··s aum J!Sdence ll 818 l'l-"~-----------f-a nortlmB boneymoon t~ I __ • ·.. 'C-t d ~ -1 ""· &114 Mra. w11w Albert.-.... · zrr«tri is ........ ec e name. bat. ...,., p11c11tec1 trou. .....,.,,., ., .. ~ · Fr H -· 1n mom~ i:1t .. .u St. '-1t"a ,, v·zsi t lostess om awan \ . I ' catholic churdl ~-lbe ftL ' Rn. J.IUT. Micha I O'Connor. ,._ 07 p M .,._,sit Qe home Mr. and W.0. Erne&l S&fllg of brlde .Ja !IAit 8 Lido lale will be hom.e1 ebortly af-the tonner Katy Ancda flf 1 P t. 17 • •• Oil May ter June 1 f1'0l1\ Baw&il, whero Boltz, aaupter of the 'late Mr ... .-i 4llil: t CMi ~tng they have been tor over & month. -Jt(n, ii. aoltz of 811 ~y SI,; -.... L 2 • llPoda1 Mr. Sattlg went over at moment'• ~ Ana. While the bridesroc-I!' h .,_<We • .,,._ flt Mrs.. notice after a phone call 1trom ac- ean flf M.ra. Lena Hebert. 7 ... ... M SEE'; flap of tor J ohn Wayne, who i>.eeded a • -. ~ GilkJ-tt. g t.._ ~I 1!09 OoM\ Bl"fd. OORONA .DEL _IQ.B Will Be -Closed 6e9innin 9 Mon.,Me y 26 and lleliol.rope. Corona deJ Mar. M •· Os 0 ,. .... .i Cecila tKtmica.l advisor and Mns. Sa.ttlg h~-:. ~~hln~ '--=:;, ,f :..:1£::.~e 4 followed immediately.• They are • double rill.& ceremon.)·· She waa .• ._ ~ · 411 • ..e _....dent, expecting their 'laughter, A.fiss robed ln ivory utln, tbe akirt en ..,__ • ._ -.. Jean Reed, borne from Stanford Mon., reopens June 9th I ~ train, W1th lace at the b.Jpline, the fitted baaque bodice bav!nsc Ion& sleeves and a •beer top ... ttb ,portn.Jt: neckline or applied lace. lier t1ngerUp veil was a troth of tMory mumcn held by a 1a.ce cOro- net ,embro.W!ered wJth .seed pearlll. AUMd&nt• Mi.sa Docotby O'SrJen WU ma.Id of honor, wearing powder blue 1Uk. She carried a c rescent of purple 1toclc and wore a matcb- in&" beaddreu. Diedre Whiteman. niece or the brldegtoom, and Muy Ann Utlck, niece or the bride, were flower glrb Jn long frocka or pink embro'.dered cottan a.nd flor- al headbands whJch matched their nose.gays of mixed nowera. Eiden Brunelle v.•aa beat man and guests were seated by An- dtt\v Halt.z:-a.nd Ben J . \\'hitmllll . Main altar of the church waa a.domed wtth "11.'hit.c glodioll and atock, 8A were side altars, with tall palms at ee.ch side. Charles Miller, Jr., y,·u organia:t and Law- rence Shaw wa.a soloiet, a!ncing Ave M.11.rt.a. P&nl.a Angelicua. On Thia Day 0 Beautltul lfother, Ave •Verum and Oh Lord. I Am Not Worthy. Three hundred guests were re- cetved In the gaTcten of the Hunt- ington Beach home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Holtz. brother and sirter-in-law of the bride. Mn. Frank Utick . sister of the bride, assisted in receiving, v•earlng a navy suit with matching acceaor- le.s and a coraage of TaU..sman roses. Mrs. H ebert wore a naVy suit with white a ccessories and a corsage of pale pink tea roaea. R.focept!on ~l• Miss Dolores Wallace waa ln c harge Of the guest book. Giving reception &MlBtance were Mmea. Henry Holtz, Andrew H olu, Bure- man. Ben Vo>"hltman, Alban Holtz, Afr. a.nd Mrs. Robert Gunville, J oseph Cha.mbt'rs. ~1ju Sandra Bureman and Mi..sa Barbara Holtz. The new Mra. Hebert changed to a navy suit, wtth gold straw bat and natural gloves for golng away, wtth While carnation cor· a.ace for accent. She waA (l'•duat- ect t:r'Olft aanta Ana Rtal> -1 and Junior co11t se. and· .from Queen Of Ansele. coUe~ or nurw- lng. la currently atafr nune wttb the Vt.91tlng Nurse Assn. Her hwt· band wa.s graduated from. St. Peter's Catholic achool and hip school in Kan&aa. aerv~ nve years With the U. S. Anny 1n European and Pacific theatres of war. Miss Rickenbaugh to Repeat · Vows in August Enteriains for Mary Jane Bacon Mn. WWl&m Ja.lua entortolned May 24 at ber borne on Vla Kor- an, L ido I.sl.e, wllb a lalncheon and handkerchief a.bower for Miss Mary Jane Bacon of Westmlrulter, Cotr\lng brldeJ.o~be. Preaent we'l-e ~ Bacon, June Elliott, Be:Uy McCubbln, Dorothy Edwards and Mmes. Jeffrey Minet, Ftanee• Buah. Meredith Harwood, Bob CarWn Norman Dulworth and Edlth Bo- land . Lido lsiers to Attend Events at Princeton Mr. and Mrs. Tbomas Rutter of LKjo ls.le are leavinit next week for Prinoeton, N. J . to attend, on June J 7, the-graduation of their soa Ed from Princeton Univeraity and his marriage on the follow- ing day to a daughter of one of the Univel"'6ity pro fessors. The young couple w ill come here on their honeymoon and hope to make their home In this vicin- i ty, the bridegroom-to-be having been eceepted at USC school of law. Mr. Rutter wtll al.lo attena a reunion of • his own cla.aa. at Princeton,· and later attend to businesa matte.rs In New York and Ph\ladelphla. Miss Marty Lewis · is Shower Honoree about June 9. Fete Parents on Wedding Date , ' Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Murdock are. entertaining t.oni&'ht for din- ner at Laguna Hotel for Mr. and Mrs. L. 0 . McHBlry of Vista., parents of Mrs. ~iurdock, who a.re observing their 40th' wedding an- niversary. It is a surprise tor the h onored guests. and &.MU!tmg hosts are their \ other daughter, Mrs. W . N . Harria and p er QU!l- band of Long Beach. Guests include , MW Mart.bl\ Lewis and finnce ot Falft>rook· .Mr. and Kra. F . >:. !Barria of Laag -; Mr. alld Kni. €. A . .Bishop Ot Wllmlngklll ; Mr. and Mn. Paul Lo~ood af Los An- geleo; ll!r. and l(Jw. C1yde Moore, llr. and ~. &D1 l"abrmey.er And )fr. and Xn:. 5<mea C1f Vista; Mrs. • CaroiJl'll &m!Ut of L<>I • A~ales. Kr. and Ka. William Schuber t of Huntington Park; a'.nd Mr. anJ I Mrs. Donald Knox of InglewoOd. The centerpiece for the dinner I table, a lovely affair incorporat- ing red t'Oeet!I and white carna- t ions as arFanged by Morr! and a corsage for lira. McHenry. were gffts of Mrs. Ruth Neeley aitd Mrs. A. ~· Mathers ot Geertng, Neb .. friends who we re unable to attend. Sf arbright Club Names Committees New committees were announc- ed at. the regular meeting of St.ar- brlght Club, held May 21 at 12:30 p. m . in the Odd Fellows hall, C"osta Mesa. The luncheon com- Mi.ss Marty Lewls, June! bride-mittee wer e Regina Cottle. Lela elect, was honor guest on Sat· McMWan, Ellyn Nielsen and J4a· urday at a luncheon and shower bel FitzmorrM!:. The telephone hostessed by Mrs. Wayne Mur-committee for this year is Ji'lor- dock of L ido Ule. It was a. kitch-ence Anderson, Maud Wood, Corn ~ shower and m.an.y lovely gift.a I Humphreys and . Bernice Knies, were received. wrapped ln ga.y 1 tor t.hi8 meeting Hazel Peet aerved and clever kitchen decor . .AsJ:aon:~ f~r Bernice Koles. 1 tile. """' • __ t. °' ~ ateelr Pw.ltfte .J ..... ; tM pfM1:4~t; bowJ.t. an elect.rte kn.lfe aharpen-conducted Ute-..,bUaine.I. •rvtan af-- er and & huge laundry buket ter hmchcDOa-"" wtth many lhtnp for deaning. Ttloae pre:eent .tlieatde the hoe- se¥eral pieces ·or Revere ware and tes&e3 were, P&Uline Jasper, Fior- a multlture of utenmls. j ence Manerield, Maud Wood. Es.- Gueets Included Marty, her sle Kyte, Bernice Crandall, Fi.or- .mother, Mrs. A. w . LewUI and her ence Anderaon, EIHd Young. Cora sbt.er, Dorrie; Mrs. Wade Klllefer Humphreys, L.J1..r a. McCJeOan.. of Hermosa Bea ch , mother of the Geo1"gia. McCie~ Erma I...ac:h; bridegroom-to-be: Mmes. James enmyer, lo1argaret Rabb, Betty Lewis or Paaadena and Lido, Nichols, Opal West, Delphy ·Heir Grenville La.ndell, Jr., of Los An-perle, Betty .SOvde, Ruth· Dai.st.er, geles, R obert Badham of Lido. Clara. Keeter, Welthy Redden, · · Blancbe Ly~le; Nellie Skiles. !hta COM Couple at Home After Brea Ceremony . Moore, EdlUi V.....,_, Jo Peck, Sylvia Place, E:.elyn Davi&, Kar-- • ceUe Stellar, Polly Owen, Earlynn Albrlght, Lout.. RUch, Edna Nickell. Esther J"obnaon, Mildred Hobel, Ilha. Horne, Emma. P ou- part, Margare t Triuel, and three visitors Sophie Seymour, . M&r- ga.ret Wright, and Laura Be\.ry. Star-Points. Polly Owe!). Evelyn Davis. Bette Smith, Earlyn Al- br\gbt and Itha ,Horne, held a very succes:::tul card 'party on May 22 at the hall with luncheon at one. The table prizes were 'Mex!can pottery planters. - The next, meeting or Starbrtgbt w iU be .June 18 a.t 12 ~30 p. m . Luncheon committee w i.J I be ElltbeT Jolmaon, Leda Ha\ln, Eve-· lyn Da vl.s and Anne Donnelly. KNOW HOW ro · W IN FRIENDS AND KEEP THEM? ' • .· ' ! ' -• • • • -. • • • ' • • • • ' PAGE 4 -PART I -THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1952 ··~ -ft--~ · a ~ rlii#/!!!.; ... :::.·-:;::. PRESS ~ Meet you at "The Inn" NB.IV QIU.BANS _ SBA FOODS. NOW ADDfD To • uudt 9M 'Hieb' Unaell, I 10wn1 ,,.,,_ ~ .. ~1 Op•• • Miit Ho• tile U. N~!_e lbe 1 bad_,,. llldcllo Bnndt., I _,., 111'- lftedomo ~ er • ,_., --.., ~:::'°' Wblle Linnell # that the will -with Illa Hollywood . Hk:ltl at the new e'• lJnlted Stater wt awaJ t'ron3. Nut Hou.e and Dam Room tn the JJ. N. would bO a "deaertlon of the trff world" and would ad· ~-'l'burodll7 Jllgh~ M'.ay 29. "'f'a.nce the cau.e of CommunLlm. l'.ddie wu wilb the aplke Jonee --" called th u N .. u U-aggrepUon alnce 1M5, during ~a.I' .-.u e · • co ec which lime he com.posed and ar-vlat" and .. one or °'8 biggeit .uh-ranged wch hilartoua rouUnea u veratve plot.a put !_over on the "My 01e name " 'all I Want for people or the Unlt~ State-a." Chrtatmu. la ' My Tw Fro l Linnell. P.~tea:ttn( the "folly or Tttth," "William T~l ~erture~" laolattonism th• ~ withdrawal "Wfld 8111 Hlckup " and man would mean. uked what the othen. ' y United Statea woul~ do in Ila ror-He hu eln formed hla own I . I HENRY'S FAMOUS FOOD , . POMPANO EN PAPILLOTE Joek-r.....- 1 Rendezvous Bills eign relations Ir it suddenly drop-ouUit, and Is ~~ present recording P6d out of the U . N . In an11Wer, under the London label, writing !•rreU, who had eatd he want.JI • lyric&. music and comedy material world organization tor peace but fo r t he Joan Davie. Eddie Cantor that the U. N. ta not that lnatru-and Coca-COla progf'&Jna, plus ment," propoeed an &lliance of quite a few t elevision ahowa and the tree naUona. night club engagt>menta. "l suggest as a substitute for Also .featured on opening night I RED SNAPPER STEAK, BELL MEUNIERE I Teagarden, Gray i the U. N . an alliance syetem for Is Arthur Wals h. "Mr. Showbusl- the people of natk>ns who bellevC' neu Himself." He is the zaniest In what we believf -with lhl' ent.ert&Jner of them all, and &Jong United States writing the basic with the world's largest collection , BROILED FLORIDA FLOUNDER OYSTERS , ROCKEFELLER OYSTERS ·ON HALF SHELL ·.Oyster Cocktails Fresh Turtle Soup A:\'D The Best Steaks, Chops, Pheasant Chicken · on the West Coast SER\'EO ~TO II P. "\' E \·p;n\· D,\ l' Balboa Inn -Cafe & Cockt,,il Lounge r L--~:\J~~:RKISG._LOT ___ A_T_o_u._R_ooo __ R ___ _ Oln;"ll R....,. ._ 11 iJO A.M ... I ~.M . do;\y a..-1 Suftdeyt e•d l.olldoyt "'9no : I( I "'berly_ 2 • Z I '. Lot. el FREE ~ARKING. Both Huts Open Every Day • Phone: Harbor 871 - ·COLONIAL RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE SER \.L"TG THE FINEST SEAFOOD and STEAK DINNERS ON THE COAST OTHER SELECTIONS YOUR FAVORITE COCKTAIL BANQUET ROOM AV AlLABLE 101'6 COAST WGHWA.l .. ~'EWPO&T BEA.CB . BEACON 5108 · 1 I i I ' .. - OPL&'DfG n .. ·.,,,, Ma:r"• ll:Dllll; -.JIDl' ADd .m.._ .... I Balboa's Rendezvous Ballroom will be the center for dancing lif,. In the Harbor area this week end wh~n two weJI known musical s.ggregatlons hold forth. Friday night Jack T era.garden and his or- chPslra will entertain for the dancerH of thr southland. Featur- f'd with the ba.njt will be Normn Teagarden, jazz'" pi&nii;it and Ray Ba.udauc at the drums. Saturday night will 8f'e the tam · Oll8 J e rry Gray a.nd hi.l!I band or today on the bllndslHnd of the R('ndetvous. Gray h1 the man who wrote "Begin the Beguine" for A rtie Shaw and al!K> created n1any of the tunes that n1ed€' Glenn Mil- ler famoU&. Gray Is already an Immortal in the composing field and le ga n . ing new laurels with hi.!! lk'n.qat- ional new dance band. Berls Family to Go East On June 20 Mr and ~lrs. \\.11 · \.\'llford lkrls of BaJboa Island l \\.·111 b{' starling an extt>~ded trlr through the ntlddle WC'8l anrt to the c ct.st coast. Acco1npanied ~y thPlr son 8111 anrt his grand· I tnl.Xhcr. Mrs. Jupin. they will r1y dire<"tly to Chicago, thf'r I vi.'lll manv huitorlc and IK:cnlc 3pnl~ 1n Iliinois.' Indiana IUld K en - tucky. Mr. Berl~ i:;i e can1era fan an• l will add to his collf'cllon of ove1 1°'10 colorPd .i;l 'd<'s of ver1ou~ I phtr ":o of lnt~r,.:;it Rn<1 brauty. Lt-avlng 8111 and Mrs. Jupin In Inrtlanapoli.t1, Wilfrrd. and Jane I "'ill continue lo New Yo rk where After buslne88 contacl,lj are com* plf'led, lht'Y will see 30melhing of rast coast yachtins;. While Jn I New York lhey wUI be guut.a or the Rudolph ~rla. The couple wUJ buy a · car while t'Ul and will drive home tht' southern routf'; where again busl- neKS will take pre<"edence. Their la.st stop will bt> In Houtiton, Tex .. wht>re their many fnt.>nds are ar- ranging festive 11ffa1rs in theh honor. * Freeh Cracked Crab * Ea~ru Oyater . Oil~ SbeU documrnt." Farrell said. of nutty bartenders in the world. Audlenrf!' Patt.lc lpatloa I t · k Llnneoll claimed that hl.s oppon · prom .acs he "cr&ZJe&t taugh-pac -ed ntght of your life.'' r nl failed to lil'lt any freedom that The new Charlema.gne·11 Wut United Stat~ citizen• had lost Houfle is owned and operated by thl'Ough tht' U. N . charter . F ol-Jim and Billie Hutton. Jlm for- lowlng through on the challenge. merly had the highly successful membcn of the &Ud\f>nce who wert: pro-Farrell offered.' answers dur-Charle m&.,'Tle 'a Nut House in San Diego. ing: an opt>n qu,.stlon period after the rel{Ula r debate. The audienCt'. SOI per.sons or "°· split Into defin llt• tides during the d<'bate. 6 Men, 2 Women Pass Pilot Course Rf>'dtJick. trying to kPep the de- bat<'rs from re-forming the quee-Six men and two women have tion und<'r ron.slderatjon, rrrt>Ad pas.!led the Balboa P ower Squad- It: "Resolved, that the Unite<! ron's course ln-Advanced PUotlng. states s:hould continue mernbf!r-Thia difficult course hu been in· "hip in tht' United Nations, pro· structed by Robert Boyd. Morgan • 1 vld<'d its charlt>r and rules &rf" rf'· Noble ha.e the h onor of having vl.!lt'd to pre8('rve lh<' soverelg-nty received special comment from ,.,f th,. l fnitNt Stat.es and lt8 litw"' I Lhe National Headquarters of the Hnd frt'C'dom ." ! Unll<'d States Powt'r Squadron.e 8a"ll~· QUf'"ll fnn cutl' was returnt'd \!.•Ith the com-I for a JWrf<'ct grade. Hb! certifi- ~ttrr,.11 Mid, "Thr question nlent. "A w ell done e.nd 100% to h<t."tU'ally \~: "Shall w c stay i.n Ol' I Morit&tl Noble." -:Pt out ?" Llnnell Mid, "The qurs-f>8.B8lng the recC'nlly completed 'on basic8lly I~: 1·:~·\'hat freedon· rourse also v.·prr: M . A . Anderson. has tK><'n. v1ul11.trd · Lincoln Clark, David Frut•r, Ver· Llnn<'ll s op<'nlng rt>m&rk!'I W('rf' l non KOf'p.!4('1, and Wm. s. Thomp- d('\'Oll'd lo a rcvlrw of wh·c1 t h1· son. Women Were Mrs. M. A. An- thousht wr1·ri ac<"Qmplishn1f•nts •lf 1erson R.nd Mi·s. Lint'oln Clark . the srvt•n-ycttr-ol11 U. N . 1---errell rhe roursri \\'Iii be given again in ,..n11ntf'rf'r1 with A. llt1n1mHry of tht• t~ fall a.nd Is vp<'n to ITI('nlbers WRY the l'. i\·. tnnk .11hRpC' unr1t>I if lhf' Squadrnn anti t o women ,\ls:t'r H 1~ end &a.id otht-r Amer\-·t-rt.lf1t'Rl<' hnliler:f. that b;, those "Rn h.-adf'rs and tht' St•nate Wf' .. r h h w o a vc p&.!!.'ifd. lhe PUoting 1up"(I inlo thr 11.ccf'plan('e of tht· courac. U N charler . \\.hllf' Farrt>ll c lallnrc1 that th" ·onlmun1"'t natlono would prr>v<'nl tny 1t.n1rnd111cnt., lo thl' c hartt-1 •·kHt•nln;:: th1•1r influence. Linnell -Rid thH.t an opportunity for rf'· .'i~lon v.·ill con1C' tfp In 19!}5 whe.11 hC' chRrlPr call . ._ for 1t. lf'vlew ol ~h f' U. N. 01 ganl74!tlon. ThP. U. N .. charl~r provlde11 for 'f"ffectlvt-cnllecltve meRSur"s," .•"arreU MJd. 3'hat1mak:ea tl an "In· rt.rufnent lo C911ccUvlAe t b e Norld." L'1nE>ll'a ~"pohSt-w1111 Lhal oint o r collectivt a.ctlon h1 not llwaya Con1munl.allc . Mrs. Kreiger Lands Record Size Marfin BaC'k home with a handful of ."CCortl;-s arc the Woor1y Kreli;ers '\nd lht!lr brul.t O~r>rvf>r of L ido While flshihg In the Muertas B&y area 60 miles eoutheut of La Paz. Mexico, Mrs. Krieger hooked onto a 196 pound Marlin which was succesafully landed on May 21 , and on a three-thread Jin .... According to t~e records, W3 at'hlevement will \break both the World's Record for ... men and women. Katy earlul. of Long Beach on May 16 of "1949 tallied ,.. 140-pound Marlin o n three~ thread. BUI Pig( of Ball;io& Is- land holds the World's record for men which he 8tt on April 12, 19-48 with a 170 -pound Maritn on three-thread. RememMr to tote TUl:SDAV, .l'une S. l8-Sltnatlons Wanted *Eastern Clam• OD * Broiled 11'...iOh Turtle~ Pi Beta Phi Pl Beta Phi will entertain hus- '-,lltld~ o f lll(•n1bers at the June ll"t'lin~. to ~ hrld Thursday, Junt> :-> at thl" Santa Ana home of o\t:r . and MrH. J 11c.·k Parke, Victoria J rive. Th!Jll "'ill be a barbecu~ llnner. to bf> Hprved al 1 p . m . and will b~ the Ia.st 8C&:ilpo untU ra n. Kr•. Dwlcbt Duncan la newly .. lected pre.trident ot the South -:0....t Alumnae Auoclatlon. of Pt Phi. RELIABLE T SERVICE v * 'l!lutel'n Stained a.m1 * Fried SolltalM!ll cm. - ftoee S.W1t. ~ueo -......,_ ...... -..... bJept .... 119 • Private Dbaing-fQCill9 for Buiquetil Ph1Q' of ,.. Parklar . I.Aft 'l'Dlll &01JU•'I' -IM-Cnltl, ll;rna IA7 Arc per lt7 tM 0.-IMIUT "In• ES o" THEIR TOES" la Tecludeolor lllds Mattr SaL. 1 :U ''MAZAN'' ' SUN .. MON., TUJl',,.S. SUSAN HAYWARD ''WITH A SONG IN MY HEART' la Teehnlcolor LEO GORCY "HERE COME THE MARINES" Mesa~\/ • . I LAST TIME SATURDAY ROBERT MITCHUM JANI!! RUSSELL "MACAO" JAMES MASOX -"RYE ANGERS" SUN., MON., TUES. MARLENE DIETRICH "RANCHO NOTORIOUS" In Technicolor ESTELITA "HAVANA ROSE" : ~ALBtiA?A'Mric -" " FRL AND SAT. lfllMPHREY BOGART "SIROCCO" f"RANCES IASGFORD "PURPLE HEART DIARY" ~l -~ .. MOX .. Tl lf:!~. CARY GR,\ST ROSALll\"D R USSEl.L "HIS GIRL FRIDAY" FARLEY GRA~GER "THEY LIVE BY NIGHT" 'l"llOPRla ........, O'P'l'J9 ENGRAVED u-.-.. .. NEWPORT Jl!!Wl!!l..l!!R8 ,.!7M ~ Newport Blvd. '"Uleta Mesa-Bea. 60SS foo Soll Fitt Oirt Ori•t w•'t Oecompe1td &reaite '•r•!1tq Loh M. E. HpRST CO. bc•"•fl1t9, P'tvi1t4, G'tdl1t4, Tn1tti"9 Co111tt WllW!<'I & Ht1bor Cotft Mtit ,ho"' lt<lCOft 6902 -· J . JOSS J,,, P'ho1tt Lt•. 6·2'1' N. l . HOJS1' ' ' ' ' Mtr. OtS5·M ~r.rctM: YOUR rranchl11e! \'otf' TTJE8DAY, .,ttllk" S ln "l.at.e. coua- ty and fed~ra.I f'lectlonA. RENDEZVOUS~ Bll.BOI /.. . , Dancing ·~···~.~ ... ~,.~-, Jack Tea9arden's Dix~eland _B'and · Friilcly, May 30th • '· Featuring" NORMA TEAGARDEN, -Nau ............ Jan Plaalof ud BAY BAUDAUC OD t.be D......,., / I ~ THEMANWHO CREoUED ARTIE SHA W'S "IEGIN THE lEGUINE " AND DOZENS OFTOPGlENN MIUER HITS. l. ' JWW llAID H• OI rHf CIS 0., IS l' UllOSllOWA90lllTlfCCA lfCOOS ·?* ~: ' ( ~~---,,,~,! . - BAND OF TODAY SATURDAY, MAY 31st --''' .THE ARCHES Cafe and Cocktail Lounge • orES 10 A. M . THROUOH 2 A. ~L • NE\\'ronT RL\'1). 0:-t ('Oi\ST lll()H\\'AV ?\"E\\.l '{)JlT HEA<)ll • (WE ARE CLOSED 0:-l THURSOA 'YS) I ;_-'"-::-·_--._.-._---~-·~'"~=·-°'..':._=_==-=· ===·-=·=·-=--··---========-· i _____ .,. __ .,._____ ---- 1 KARAM'S CASINO CAFE I I I COMPLETE q~ ' ocd ~ HARBOR 937 SATllROAY SITE 8:15~ Modified Stock Car& • Huntlnrt.oft Beach SpH'd"'·ay ,,:_r CnaAt Hy on Uy Sil ·FllE£ PARKING . . H_igh Quality Printing-Ph. Har. 1616 HEY, FOLKS! ' ' ' • \ , ' • ' SOUTH COAST . MATERIALS COMPANY • No job Too Large; No Job Too Small 'a..w .. c wu.oa. be-Newpon and Bartlor Bl...._ (l()8TA llI'SA -PBONJ!J JIE&OON - This S. E. I. Warranty Applies to . All 'of the $20,000.00 Stock OF USED CARS ON OUR LOT All Makes and Mod~s THEODORE ROBINS FORD DEALER '34 COAST HJGHWAV. NEWPORT BEACll l'H02'"1': Bl:AC'ON 8604 ' WBl"did Candidates for Congress James B. Utt of Santa Ana and John Steiger of Oceanside refuse or neglect to answer the questions on national issues asked them by ·a Santa Ana newspaper? DO THEY NOT THINK THE VOTERS ARE ENTITLED TO KNOW THEIR VIEWS? WOULD THEIR ANSWERS HAVE BEEN EMBARRASSING 7 DO THEY BELIEVE LARGE EXPENDITURES AND SECRECY CAN WIN THE CA~PAIGN? WE INVITE the voters to examine the answer of FRANK M. LINNELL of Newport Beach on every issue, and vote for one who chooses to inform them of his stands. • • • ' . I • The Mighty Midget In Advertiain I ;;;10:.....;B:;...m=""•::;:...G;:.w;;o;ltle.:;:;.... ___ I ~i.-~lldlng ~ • HORSES Roofing -MI, Types Boarded • Tr&ined • Renu-d BOUGHT and BOLD New roofs and repair Tac.k tor Ale -Eng. br Western 28 yra. upe1'. • Free estim&ta 1Me PLACl<NTIA. Coal& Meoa· JOHN T. MqRRIS Phone Beacon 6372-J I595 Newport Blvd.,1 eo.ta Kea Hauling -Trash or ? Pt}one WALKER. Beacon 6372-J Furniture Restoring Cha1ra. benchea and cool.a uatns cane, ruah and reed. Harvey'• Furniture Repair BRING to 2050 Santa An.a Ave .. Coeta Mcaa. Phone Bea. 8133-J. 12-Bulldlni; !!ervlcM H.H.HOLBROOK DEPENDABLE PLUMBING A Prompt Repa.lr Service Malntatn@d Phone: Harbor 1418~W I 2801 BaJOO. Blvd .. Newport Beach PAPER HANGING & Painting. Spray Painting Kenneth Quarry Ph. Bea. ~179 l•..._ liar. :IH~lll 97tfc l4-Per!IODah Alcoholica Anonymous Write P .-0. Boll 200 B&lboa Laland. Calli. Phune Kimberly S~ 1~1...,.u•r A.kb Superfluous Hair Permanently remov6d t.rom face arms. legs. Eyebrpws &D.d hair· line ahaped-No more tweeslnl ELLEN L. BRYANT R . 11. Tueaday and Thuraday onJy Lldo's Sa.Jon of Beauty Rar, 28'76 WANT r (·Hahll' p<-rson for care of chilrlrt·n. )i rnn, and 6 yrs. Llvr tn. 1862 1-•J11.('1'nl1&. CG!5ta MPS&. Bral·on 6712-M. 82c84 l61~ Sanl& Ana Ave .• Costa Meaa \\'AXTED Afan fQr delivery and Phone Be&COD 660t ~cn<'ral n11r11l'r;v wn rk. 66cll7H NOR ~fA N'S NURSE:RY 1------------1313 C'•a;o;t . l'f1g hv.-ay. Corona del CtJMPLF."TE HOUS!; CLEANING 1-1 .:r. 82c84 Furniture and rup ahampocwd I Free eat1rnatc1 -1''ully tnaured. \VA NT rl'a I c.!ltat" Mle-sm1.n or Al 's House & Rug I bcokn. f'l••nl~ u! li•Ungs. Fu>! r-l1'1j1"•·Hll1•n. Xlnt 1 rlf'nl. Cleaning Co. s.,, i:nr<m SMITH . 916 coast B1•acon 6111 72tf1· ~l 1~h...,·ny , ("orona tlt'I ,.1ar. Ph. LANDSCAPING Sprtnkl~s lmlaUed N"w 1..awna Free Esttmttt~ Bcat:on 60&.t;M ,..,, r.- ·PAINTING EARL SHEFLIN 273 Palmer St., COila M e.a Be&. M~7-M 94c9 H t1rht11 2 11 :: 83tfc \\'A :'\I n1ol hrr·~ helper to care (or n1y rhildrf'n days only. f ,1\'f' in. f><'rHn f1unl hon1e. pri· v~l,. roon1. SHl and Sun. off Sr11.tll Sdlnry. f-'h . 1-lar 11~8-R 84c86 WANTED : FH Y COOKS a11d fountain men. Full or part time. • ' Big Close Out Sale Starts June ~Sun.) 1st DOORS OPEN AT 9 All. All Furniture and Merchandhle Muat Go at COST and BELOW COST. We Have to Make Room for Storage for Our Tr~er Business. Now is the time to furnish thoee apt... and homes. AT BIG SAVINGS Hurry, Hurry, and get the choice items! "Anything. From A Needle to An Anchor" HARBOR FURNITURE 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa FREE DIRT 2151 S. E. King.s Drive Cliff Haven. Harbor 13i5 84r86 Pil\'G Pong tablP, paddlt"s and I nPt, $20. Inquire 306 So. Bay Front, Balboa Is land. 83c85 WALL CASES. shelving & count- ers. used at Kay Nclaon's Lido Dress Shop. CHEAP. Phone Harbor 17I1. 83c 85 OMEGA Dn 4 x 5 enlarger. W ol· Jensak 4 Inc h lcnse, neg. holders. PL'IE'ls. rtodging & v~ettlng Sf't, 11 35. Phone H11rbor 1~!'>3 be· tween 6 -8 p. m . 83p85 SO-B-:-AEJ!llanCM • • • Spring Special ! REFRIGERATORS GE apt. S'...i.e ....... ·--····· ••... $ ~ GE apl. size ...................... 80 Kelvinator 9 cu . ft., lale model, veg. bln. extra.a, ex ct'ptional VILIUe ·····-·· 1~ Coldspol, 7 .:l cu. ft ....... 89.95 K Plvlnator. 6 cu. ft ..... 79.9~ GE 5 cu. ft .................... 69.9~ Mont. \\'Ard, 7 cu . ft ..... 69.95 Norge, ti cu. ft ......... -.... 79.95 RANGES "fl.~a,Kic CbE'f. automatic ovt'n, ~·hlte lable top, t ln1cr ........... 169.95 Pr06J)f'rily table lop ... 2'9.95 O'Keefe & Merritt, hi oven . 15.00 P acific Hi Oven .......... 15.00 .. LARGE old General Electric re· frlg~rator in gootl working o r· dcr , fM· : Philco derp frecu, 8 cu. fl., used i WASHERS 6 months. 1 Boat lcP box, 100 lb., insulall'd. 117 Coral, Balboa l11land. Har- bor 1678. 83cS.~ TAYLOR TOT. bathlnctte, T ol\ly Chair, T ef'ter-Babe and toilet seat. Rcuonablc. Ph. ~aeon 6507-J . 82c84 Benrtix aulomatlc, 6 yrs. old .. ... ......... .... .l 75 Bendix deluxe GyromaUc l yr. old , ~rt. cond. corlg. cool $300) ······-··· 165 TERMS All A ppliance11 Guaranteed YOUR G·E DEALER -THURSOAY, MAY 29, 1951 wPRESS.1i • WILL PAY -fw JU01r -!UnllblN and other -bold gooda. CIUBl' FURNlTU!UC. 1117 Onulse A-. eo.ta II-. --r.-D"" Alpha Bet.a Market. Phone a..-1na. MONTEREY Dinette set, table A: 4 cbatra, l:z!i. Apt. · a1se Easy .spln-dry wuher, 130. 809 Via Lido Soud. Lido lale. 83p85 UNUSUAL H&Jl or llvillg rm. set mahogany chest, mtrrora and 2 bracket., II~. toe Lido Nord, Lido lale. Har. 3409-W B<c86 RATTAN DAVENPORT & chair, large custom blonde coffee table, telephone stand, bedrm. chatra, mirrors, BARGAINS. Harbor 1994-R. 84c86 CHAISE LOUNGE with pad. round umbrella table, 2 stools & au redwood-all tor $18 Patio chain SI each. G. E. elec. casserole '5-Har. 1566 84c86 BDRM. SET. dbl. bed, mattress. 11pringt1, chest &; dresser: . oak dinlng table a.nd 4 chaira, dav- eno, 2 barrel cbaJr!!I, 2 mahog. coffee ta.bl~11. lamps, LOW PRICES. 320 Marln~ Ave., Bal- boa laland. Harbor I806. 84c86 Bill's Furniture We Buy, Sell or Trade 1505 West Balboa Blvd. Phone Harbor 1502-R 73tfc BED DIV AN, In good condition Also mahogany occuionaJ lable, XJnt. cond., reasonable prl~. Phone Beacon 5438--J after 5 :30 p. m . 8lc83 CHEST &. vanity. f poster dbL bed, box spring a.nd innerspring mattreaa, complete, $90. Bendix automatic, $75. Phone Harbor 3007. 82c84 DUNCAN PHYFE type dining MAPLE BUNK BIWS. N.,. and uoed armleu dtY&M, baby -. : mirrors, chest.a. aecUonal book· • ca.aem. boy•' bk:ycle. new and : uoed plattonn rocll:era 6' llWIJ' ouier hlgb grade uoed - hold .,.uc1 ... Crist Furniture New and Ueed 1'mllblN 1117 Oranp Ave.. co.ta X-• Aero.a from new Alpha Beta Mitt. , Phone Beacon '7US MAHOGANY Steinway grand • pla.no, SI500 . , Electrts: stove with all attach· m enfs. $50. phone Har 20IO-R ' evenings. 80c85 . Child's wardrobe, $25: foot .tool. $2.50; 2 mod. table lampa. grey base, cardlnal red shade, yellow , base, green eh&de, $4 each. Oc· caslonal living rm. m&hog. table P $8. :SID Aliso Ave .• Newport , Heights. MISC. ITEMS. 8tp83 · Bargains, Bargains! General Electric, 8 cu. ft. refrtg., · 2 yrs. old. like new ....... JI29.:.0 Detroit Jewell. table top gu, range ...................... ·····------$59.50· Zenith maho,g . Television console..· l.Arge !!!election used box aprinp: & n1attreat'IC3. Twin cl full 1t.a.e. Closing Out at wholesale prices, Several new deep freeze, gas ranges and refrig., etc. Dale's Furniture 1874. Harbor Blvd .. Cost& Mesa Bettcon 6637-J RECORDS -14c NEW SillPMENT JUBt In. l'honograph record.I. Some new, some U&Cd. THRONSON'S Home & A ulo Supply Bea. ~ 1789 Ne-wport Ave., Costa Meea - Drafting Service Merle's Drive -in, Corona :;stl-;:....A;:...._~;_'f';.:.;:;•s:.J!';:.. ______ _ table and f chairs. 230 La J olla S3-Boat.M. Supplw. S T R 0 0 T 1 S Dr., Newport Heights. Phon• 1--------·-- dcl Mar. Let me he-Ip you w1t~ p!An~ f or ynur home MlLT McCOY Harbor 1653-W Bring your Surplus Articles TeWm" kle Hdwe. Beacon 6339·J. 82c84 5-WATT Radio-phone, ahlp to 82·B• 'TO US w Ill d ti d ' I shore raJio, $85, tncludlng &n• ._ . e w a. ve1 se, ll'lp ay CLOTHES DRYER. ... ... unit, 3 S 1802 NEWPORT BLVD. -tennae. lnquire W8 So. Bay 76c90 Ir. SELL them f or you. SEE u. . mo. old. My equoty FREE and -Beacon 5222 Costa Mesa Front, &lboa Islaw.:t. 83c85 ---· ____ ___ We-may have what YOU Vro·a.nt. assume balance, $250, Table top \'ACHT t.llltnll"n11n re n\en want-WHITE ELEPHANT NEW AND ·FACTORY REBUILT gas range. automatic oven and V 0 T E Pd P:Trt•rlr ncf' n~t ne<:essary. El t l Cl cloe!:k, $9~. 1"Wo boy•' bicycle•. Paintin<T and SWAP SHOP 105-107 P•lm St. ec ro ux eaners MAKE OFFER. 2MO Newport o Service ~float. __ ., . 1 1 1 · S•l•.o -service -suppllea • _., F 0 R HERE IT IS ! ! '\-flAJI -. -.. · \ lXl~-. -' Paperban'm:!'g~ 2802 eout •1rh•o.t ~:_ ~ ... ;t!;....·s'!::::w. ·· PHoNm "ill:Ac6N UQi:w· ... 1 11111d. eoota M--j , ... i-f>lll N eWJ"Ot't Bea h , Calif. · B~ FLETCHER. Autborf.aed ROLL.AWAY BBD1 malchbtl" .. At'\orney l GEO. BURKHA RIYT 82c84 RepresentaUve, 2320 Newport BlJ modem blond ·tamp and coftee - --------------------Mltt . 31th St., N.-wport B<>acb --- ------I ~8-&l!f.Jlaocm. _ . Costa Mesa. 80c93H / tablea. Other odda and ends. \\"A r-:·r b.1by 111ttt>r 1 -fl after- CA • ••th DI t I Phone Harbor 2418-W after 1 p. m. k d f Cl UNIVERSAL el-trlc outomauc , Phone Harbor 2678-M. 82p84 REPUBLI N -""° 9 r ct n11on~. 5 days Wet• ' an or Vacuum eaners ........ -----],fN~'"ELL t .. O& CO~ORESS COMJ\IJTTEF. -------------1 f'utr11·aol_v 0 1•v•·n n~~-Cllrf HavPn. rnnJ:e, dbl. O\·en . Thermodor hot TWIN BEDS complete with Wa.lter LonRM1oor, Hatld Ring. C'o-Cha1n11en lNTF.P.RAltit-1lN_T£XlNT~Rl' OR i 1u ... t h.:vP l!'Bnitportation. Ph. & Sewing Machines water heater. table top model.j spring•&: mattresses, $25. (PoUtlcal ."-dv~rtl.em<'nt) \, r~.·~1· 1111 S.:~!li -.1 . 83<:84 SPECIAL CLEARANCE 'SALE used 2 n1os. Ph. Har. 2578. ALSO West. E'lec. range, 2 ovens, Finest snlall inboard _yacht tender on coat. ~plete!j ~­ ttoned, new euat.lou, en,.tne. pa•nt, etc. IdcaJ for tender or , bay boat. Originally ott Errol Flynn's "Sirroco!' Must have largPr boat. WILL SACRIFICE Harbor 32~t evenings. 83pM -------~--------------·---lilcnn Johnston S'rANDARSD Brond new portable sewing m•-BLACKSTONE auto washer, Pork, 17th and Balboa .Blv~2pS4 '1 Llf:ENSEf> -lNSURICD l --ALL Makes-N ew and Rebuill 82cM $75. Lot 106, Municipal Trailer MJ . 31 1111 ~t N"'wport R""rh STATION rhin~. full rolary. only .. $49.95 brand new in crale. Sacrifice GREYHOUN" I Harbor 2297-J 84c3B llau Opening for Hanks Vac . Clnr. a Sev."g Mac only $275. Beacon 6380-J after O 'KEEFE It MERRITT, range, 52 Jt-FT. OUTBOARD racing runa·: bout. D or E Stock utility clue. See Bob Ensign al South Cout' Co., or calJ Harbor OI37-W eve~ in gs. ~ Co .. 901 S. t.1aln, Santa Ana. 6' p. m. Mc86 model. Has CP aU automatic 1 FOR FINE P AINTI NG and dee· SLatit)n Salesmen Klm~rly 3·2968. 80<:93 and haa steel griddle, ilmmer orating. color designing and pa-Ages 18. 40 ELECTRIC dryer, like new, used burnen, grill broiler and lift~up ·-·-.. '-~· ...... ,'-' per hang1ng ca.it Harbor Palnt APF l'OX $280 TO START ADMJRAL refrigerator, II cu. ~ times. VERY special price! top. Can have for collitract bal- ' & W allpaper Co .. 2l9 coa..sl Bl., :J \. • • ft., deluxe. Hu btg 50 lb. crOS& See al Bayview Bullder!!I Supply ance ot SlS4..fQ. No down pymt. COM, HA 2020..R. No job to•' ExccUcnt Benefits · t op freezer che8t. meal c hille_r Hwd.. 8I8 Coast Highway, JP.to per mo. See at R &: H sntalJ or loo big. Free estimates Good Oppq-tunjty tray. big veg~Lable crisper. It's NPwport Beach. Phone Beacon Appliance, 404 So. Spe.dra, Ful· by ln!Ured contrac tor!!. AU work the Shelvador model. Can have · 602~. 82cU lerton. Ph. LAmbert • •'"'"'". JOHNSON Outboard Motors IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ot 6 H. P. modela. Factory Salee • 8enloe ._ ' South Coast Co. . .. . I. • -, · ·--~YILIXTUl-•&traco1t1 Yelli lifaier value! Mon '11inl-Expz-bwies. Wider choice of~t-. Fineat aiMonditioned bu-. World'• liat driven. Fiw Vacation Pl•nninr Serrice. No lower fuel.~ the 1-ier-cbooee Gn:tholUldl .. r1,•~••••-.. ,...,,,, ClnsDdy, Va. .................... 141.60 W~ D. 0. · ........ : ... '5100 11.-.. WIK. .............. il.M Biloxi. -.................. Sl.15 ~. w,.o ........................ 21.80 Sall l.alle CllJ'. Utah .... U,M llu"°" OI.,.. Mu, ........... '3.00 -.tan. w...... . .......... %0.13 ---_.,.._z.ass ..... -w.-Noo. 'Mrs. C. C. Swafford 7 Apll • • PlloM 1!x ... Kn I Mi -~. "'_,.... -.· ·.--. ---. ... ,~out of every ten fa,milli!e in ,America owe· moqey.. Tho er f~ do4ge tlieir ta!'*·''. " ' .. • for Advance ment •-1 •2 9 •• ------------~~· and material 1;11aranteed. 68\fc for contract ..... &nee of • 4 ·"'· -Apply No down p•yment tr you take New, Used & Rebuilt TWO 9 x u Sarouk oriental rugs. Newport Blvd. at 23rd. Rat. 21!00 DON K. BUTTS · Lie. General Contractor R~stdeatial-Couunerdal Remodeling Standard Stations paymenta o( Ul.!5-0 per mo. See Vacuum Cleaners Near matching. Perteet COJldl· at R & Ii Appliance, 404 So. N uon. I~ each. Phone Harbor MARTIN Outboard Motors Dahlia & Coast Highway Spadra. Fullerton. Ph. LAm· EDNA SHELTO J903·W. • 83c~ Corona del Mar bert ~-62~2 . 179 E. 17th st .. coota. M.eoa Beaeon 6034-W S·JO to 9 :JO EVERY WEEK DAY JUST LIKE NEW-WhllAiO'K .. t• IMMEDIATE DELIVJ!lRY . & Merritt •tove. 1100; Crosley of 4 ~. 7 ~. and 10 bp. rnodelL 8 cu. tt.. refrigerator, 1100. 3 Factory guaranteed tor 1 yeu 74c8? I : Phon-: Beacon 6406-W 17ltc '~fl--..")ale, Mi~ot"llaneo u~ . ------------ WESTINGHOUSE Electric range & General Electric refrigerator. Call Harbor 0637-R. ..83c85 PHILCO Freczt"r, 52 modt't, 121,i maple bar stoola, leather tops. Sa.lea and Service cu. tt.. u .. d one mo .• bo1c1s •(!{' Lge. map1e ta.bi... u..., mapl• Ell1·s Boat Rentals I -------.------ ! B & Y I-louse Movers J General Contractors 8.."IO P'1r-t 8l., 1Uat1n, CAJll Phnn,. KlmbPf'ly :t-IAA.'\ 1 Homf' Phond J A«per 9-2773 or JAMper 9-2b7> lltttr HOLLYWOOD BARBECUE Ro· ti~1,e, turns about ~ rpm. All stainless 11te-el body. about 24" square. Mo1 mte<l on portable wood cabinet. E;xlra racks for steaka and roa11ts. cdat 1200. Sell !or $7&. iJarbor .f46--\V. 84c88 FOR R:ENT Wa.sbtl111 and Refrigerato111 Loweat rate for beauUtul clean brand name applla.ncea from 14 per mo. LIDO l!lL!lCl'RIC CO. ~I6 Coe.at Hwy., Newport Beach Phone Beacon IW50ll • 68lfc lbs. of food and looka Just like dining table & benche1. 9 x 12 new. Can have tor contract green..,rug. No. 5 Harbor Island. 2802 Coast Highway, Harbor 231S balance S297.4M, no down pymt. Phone Harbor 2118. See Thurs-TttfQ if yOu take payment. of Sl4.40 day thru BUJVl&y Only. S3c&f l per mo. Cost new over '412. SAILFISH, practically new. Ma-. See at R A. H Appllance, '04: 1 SWEDISH modern dews.port and hasan;v top.. Chrome trlmm~ So. Spadra. FUllertDrL Pb. LA.m· I cha11", $65. Call atter 6 p.m.. Special aall. Reuon.able. Pbon" bert ~~2. Harbor 313. 83c8l5 Harbor 1816' ' ' 83tfc . . AN~E .D • • A LA YER ' • ' ' •• -·~-,~· • • • •. • • • • •• . . ( PAGE 6 -PART T -THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1952 -~· ~~ . -t~=~ PRESS ~ . ...,..... 40-?!'!;!!!f °RE!'~ 40-~ ~ties BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY -ON- BAI.BOA ISLAND "The Knit and Purl. Yarn Shop" Established ·year 'l'OUJld bualnese. Well lltocked complete with furnishi11g11, f"urtures and a favorable lease. An exceHent oppo!tunity to aoqulre pleasant profitable business at- $3750 Multiple listing No. UM 40-Btwlne. !?i!J?ortlmltle9 • • • V41!aT!' 8tore, SOOd 1"1-. good tocaUon. Clean. well -. lc:octed atock. Vlllage Variety, South Laguna. 82pllt TRIPLE PLA Tl!l llt&1llleM IUel llOda foutalD; &--y -; Form.lea top counur with 11 stools: Natl cub re-g:Lll.e:r an4 miacellaneou. equlpmenL RE.AL BARGAIN! P b on e Lagun.1 4-M97 or evea. t-4.771. 4.lttc t.S-A~ta and Bo- FURN. 2 bdrm. -i>t .. and !Urn. l bdrm. apt. on ocean ftont, New· port. Elec. rdrig. Freehly de· co rated. A'"&ilable !or June at reduced renL Ph. owner P e&rl J , Smith, Upland S11·1!14. 83cll:I I E'l'ROl'.l' DEI,JVERY DODGES, Y O\U' Choice F'liEE Plane Trip to Detroit, PLUS, lvinp ~ ml(ht up to $2915.26. (~al deal for cemen "who ••e own tranaportatloo) IN'VEISTIGATE NOW! For -are allowed only ' 10% factory dellveri1111 that are not dedµcted from our q~! No1J this me•n• a DODGE sedan-with "F1uid ~ve" for aa ,_ aa $2096.&8 -and what A VACA'l'ION! SHAVER M 0 T 0 RS· • , -Ocean Blvd., Balboa • ~,S--all11&11>8ui 411M»••• M1M wttla &M: VH7 a· ~ ... ~ slua, Roor '-...0.... Lerp muur bedn>m> with compi.t.. ~reel,, wall. Oak floon throuchouL Gluo oncl-41 """ d«lt. A beautl- fUI ~t OJld Clleel'flll home. A IUXIU7 "-at lll&ndard ~ ol only $211,600. Mlllt. List No aaetl. W. E.·FISHER B'UIU>~ -REALTOR • ERNIE SMITH REALTOR -ASSOCZATE tile Coaot Bhod.0 Corona del Mu Phone Harbor 8'41 • ' ONE BLK. F1ROM BEACBE( -HOME PLut. INCOME -PR total rental :-eA:Urllll yield 15~ on investment. Both 8.i~ rented. Low doW)ll payment. Easy !ems. OWn ... will consider trade ·for Santa· Ana property. ExelllBive with this offioe • HA VE TWO de<lirable year round rentala several summer rentals by week or montJt. . . i CORONA DEµ MAR PROPERTl»3 Robert B. Lynn IUld Helen I. Lyon. Bro1<en ill Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar Hamor 1037 VOGEL & 00. 208 Marine Ave. Balboa Island FURNlSHED Bachelor Apt. in Corona del Mar for single man. Compl. private lat floor and separate entrance. Llght cook- ing fac1Uttes. i32..60 mo. Util. incl. Ph. Harbor 2140-M cvee., 6 to 1 p. m. 83p8-I Your DODGE -PLYMOUTH Hdqtra. Newport Blvd. at 17th, Costa Mesa ULTRA. MODERN . cwitom built I bdnn., fireplaoo, J patio, luJe ,...'*' yard. pa.ooo or make ottu. Mlnlmwn down ssooo. ---~-----------------=--­ Harbor 4« & Harbor 2151 MEAT CUTTERS ATTENTION! We bave a 'going business that should show about $12,000 per year net. Terms are very flexible and a small doll'I! payment would handle. Owner is out of state but we have all the infor· mation on this exclusive listing. THE VOGEL CO. 535 Coast Highway, NeWI?Ort Beach Beacon 7463 Cliff Haven Attrnctlve 1 yr. old. 2 bdrm. homt> $90 mo . garde:ner furnished. H arbor 9i7 83c8<H ' ' CORONA DEL ?.lAR UNFURNISHED Single Apart- menlll. Patio. Reasonable. 523 Goldenrot.1. Corona del Mar. Ph. Harbor 3140-\.\'. 83c8J SELECTED Summer Rentals Exel LitUe BALBOA l SLA?\"D rule deh.J,,'ICe aptB., 2 bdrms. ea. 12 block from East Bay. LIDO !SLE-3 bdrm. home, only IO-BU!llneM '!JIP!;>rtmlltl.., I I Y•· old. ------~-----.. OCEAN FRO~"T ..::_ Spnctou11 Sea- 43-Antomoblles, Tires BUY YOUR NEW I STUD$AKER NOW! You'll never do-better on your trade . in than RlGHT NOW! A1'"D RIGHT HERE! SA VE up to $260 on fac· tory delive~. This will pay for a swell trip. CERTIFrED USED CARS DODGE· PLYMOUTH "Trade·ln Outlet" <1' OOOOE •ed., RAH ....... .$ 99:> 'd OLDS '08" (Hydra) ~ 990 '49 PONT. "e"' oed., RltH .... 966 '50 FORD sedanette w O'D 138:5 Dll Irvine .o.ve., Newport ~ BY OWNER -% bdrm. houae. Plaat.ered interior, pr., fenced rear, near bua. a: et.Orea. $7000. 380 HamUton, CoAt.a Meu 82p8' BALBOA COVES LARGE BA YFRONT LOT for ttu~ low price· ot $7:500 with only $1000 down. Keep your boat in your front yard. '49 FORD cua. oed.. O'D __ 1295 THE VOGEL CO. '49 PLY. Spec. Dlx., RAH .... 1295 GM Coe.at Hlway, NNTpOrt Beach ·47 FORD Super Dlx. RA::H ~ Phone Beacon 7468 '51 PLY ... Belvedere" R. etc 19~ 0B"'Y-.,O.,.W_N_E_R ___ S_bd_ma __ .. -h-w-d. '40 DODGE tudor, RAB ····-SIG noon, dbl. pr., large lot, $10,700 '40 CHEV. aed., RAH ······--~ 4% loan. Good tenna. 471 E. l have a Newport Harbor shore Colony, 2 bdrms. cottage, accomodatc.s 8. 1950 Stude. Champ. 5-pa..ss. cpe. '49 AUSTIN aedan ·······--···-895 Flower St., Coeta Meaa.. Phone Beacon 6209-M. 82c84 BRAND NEW SNOWBIRD, Olympic rrtgged, red celar plank- ing $650. LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE The price will ruin $30,000, but it's worth it. A ?M-auty. 'l'Ui lp cream .... $1495 .39 BUICK club ("a.s--ia") ...• 95 CORONA DEL MAR-1\o.·o bdrm. 1950 Stude. Champ. cpe. Llke new ------------ and Lanai home. \Ve ah10 ho.v~ at ........................................ $1430 fum. & unfum. homes &: apU. 19-48 Stude. Champ. 4-dr, Sedan. on yearly basis. Every po8alble extra. only $119~ A . SANDY STEINER. R ealtor 63-J Coast Hi\vay. NP\•:port Beach BeaC'on ~1 57 New Car Guaranttt on Above cars. We Trade for the Beat! SHAVER MOTORS Your DODGE-PLYMOUTH Hdqt.a Newport Blvd. at 17th Coeta Mea:a SHORE CLIFFS Exceptional Value, "Fisher Bullt," S bdtm. home, 2 baths, colored fixtures, large living and dining room, · hwd.' floors, forced air heat, ideal kitchen disposal unit, . ' BALBOA ISLAND BARGAIN! FIRST TIME LISTED-Large 3 bedrm. l I;!, bath f\ll"Ilis¥ hom,e, only a few feet from excellent South Bay beach. This represents true value Jlnd will sell quickly! Price $18,500, terms WM. W. SANFORD, Realtor N. H. COX, Jr., AssOciate Broker Park at Marine, Balboa Island. Harbor 2462 BALBOA ISLAND COTT AGE Attractive single family home. Large rooms. Beautiful enclosed patio. Good l o c a t i o n. Completely fumisbed. Price $12,500 . ISLAND REALTY CO. HARVEY D. PEASE Realtora-Business Brokel"!I Park Ave. at Agate Block from Feny Balboa Island Phone Harbor 377. W I OTHER GOOD BUYS In Alb&· trosa, Stars, Vikings, etc. John B. Prendergast ( E\'PS, Harbor 2569-R) 83c85 GOOD TRANSPORTATION Good Tra.nsport&Uon lanai, patio, shake root, double ------------------------ Viking's Port 909 Coast HlghY.'a y, Newport Bch. 82c84 WANTED TO BUY SNOWBIRD sailboat. Preferably a Dougla.s or McClure. W ill accept boat needing reasonable rep a I r .s. Write J;>. 0 . B".."X 22!5, Balboa ls. 82c84 FOR RENT-Star sau-., 22 tt. ma.bogan7 deck and outboard Realtor and BuaineM Broker 223 Marine Ave .. Balboa 1.sland Harbor 1331 8.fc86 MODERN we.JI located corner bldg., 302~ •q. tt. Good for res- taurant, officea or? \Viii r <'- model. 2800 Newport Blvd., Landlords \\!t:' ntt<l summer rr ntals. yuu r vacancies \•1ith us. REX RECHS REAi.TY H arbor 987 L ist 83c8.fH Newport Beach . Call Harbor RENTAL .I 1012-M o• see your rcaltor. I ' Y &1cu SPECIALISTS ------------Call E dna Craig auxiliary motor if desired. By M-Muslcal, Radio day, .,week or m onth. Dick'• .;.... ___ _,_ ______ _ Linwooa Vick, Rltor. Dock, 801 Coast Highway, New- po_rt Beach. Beacon 6311 or E . D . Boaley, MAdlaon 9-2321. 62tfc 1!1 .PT. LYYAN, excellent cond.I~ tJcn. New cover la.at year. Hu all-round rubber guard rail. See On'al Lyon at Bal.boil. Yacht Basin. f:Btlc SHORE mooring No. 329, South Ba}· nf'a r P earl. $50. lnq. 306 So. Bay Front, Balboa Isla.nrt. 83c85 ~Musical. Radio Balboa Island Har. 2042 32c54 BEAUTIFUL Chlckerlng a: Sons ------------ bungalow upright piano-A mu- 11ictan's lnlJtnunent. Like new. • Fully guaranteed. T erms $"-0.82 down and $14.10 per mo. at- SHAFER'S Muelc Co. (since 1907) The Home or Kimball Planoe 421 -423 N . Sycamore. Sant& Ana Phone KI.mberly 2-0672 62tfc MASON &: HAMLIN organ, excel- lent condition, $1 2~. 3409 Fln- ley Ave., Ne-wport Bea.ch. 82c84 $39!5 BUYS beautiful 01ond 11pinet. Tone and action like new . .$1 2 per mo. Another In ebony ttnlsh 1387. DANZ·SCHMIDT PIANO CO., 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. 100 pianos. Rentals Wanted We have people wa.Jtlng for 1, 2 A a bdnn. tu.rn.Jabrd and unturn- homea. Yrly. or 11ea.on. CALL ERNIE SMITH at \V. E . FISH- ER OFFICE, 916 Coaat Blvd., Corona del Mar. Har. 2-443 35Uc BAY SHORES Unturnished 3 bdrm., MLnch type home tor quallned family. C81l Beacon &820-J for appointment to see. 82c8'l FOR RENT Lovely 3 bedroom untumlahed up- 1938 Stude. Com. Sect, OD $18~ JOE NICKERTZ STUDEBAKER DEALER 3415 Newport Blvd., at Via Lido 1 By n~ Bank of America) Ne\\-port Beach Ph. Harbor !510 Open Sat. & Sun Eve. Har. !970-J GOOD 19-48 Bllick 4-dr. aedan. $17~. Harbor 1974. 1139 Weet Balboa Blvd., N'f>wport Beach. S<c86 1901 BRITISH HUMBER HAWK. like new. 1100 actua.1 miles. Heater-cooler. MAKE OFFER.. Owner. phone La&"una 4-0024, or I....qwl& 4~2'62 &n.yt1me. McM l~l flILLM.AN MINX 4 dr. ec~ da.n... Saeritlce. Ph. Harbor 1369-W. 84 c86 19'48 PONTIAC 8. 4-<lr. sedan. Radio &: heater. Hydra... extru. 11200. Ph. Har. 0580-R. 84c86 194 7 PONTIAC 2-dr. sedan. Radio and healer. Tpp condition paint uphol. .t: mecll. $990. Prl. pty. 1950 STUDEBAKER Champion 2- dr. cuatom. Oftg. condltJon. Ex- cellent thruouL i1!5.!50. Prl pty. Call Harbor 92. 83c815 Transportation SPECIALS 1939 CHEV., 2-dr ................... $1415 19S8 CHEV., 4-dr. 11edan ........ 14-5 1940 NASH, 2-dr ..................... 49 1938 OLDS, 4-dr. .................... 49 1937 OLDS, 2-d r . . ................... 190 1940 CHEV., 4-dr. . ................. 295 19i0 FORD. 2-dr ..................... 2415 1940 CHRYSLER, 2-dr ......... 295 1940 OLDS, sedan .................... 3415 These cars need eome work, but there are loU ot good tMLn~ tat.Ion miles left ln them. Miller Chevrolet Co. 2481 Cout Hhfy, Newport Bch. Phone Beacon fU42 "Ge.neral Moton Service Center" FORD, 1947, 2-dr. l&dan. Paint A mechanically e~ellent. Leaving area, MUST SELL. Sacrlflce. 2040 Npt. B., Costa Mesa 82p84 1947 FORD deluxe atatlon wagon, good cond1Uol'l, $680. Ph. Bea- con 6060-R. 82c:87 1946 HUDSON Commodore 4.-d.r. By Owner! Maple Kimball consolette Full k eyboard. .$600. Ha..rbor 1678. piano. Phone 73c:M per duplex. t>n BA YFRONT of ------------- In good conditlon, very clean. 1.f,12 Mesa Drive, (acroa from SA Co.untry Club) Coeta Mesa. MAPLE spinet. a beauty. Case slightly marred tn ahtpment. Save $200. DANZ • SCHMIDT mo PIANO STORE, Santa Ana. USED full 120 b&88 accordion 520 No. Main. oor. &th. H om e of a.nd case w ith 1 ahift ln fine the Knabe plano. condition, $95. Te..rm.s, $10 doWD 1------------ and $:i.~ per mo. at SHAFER'S Jdueic Co. (since 1907) The Home o! Kimball Planoe t%1 ~ 423 N. Sycamo~. Santa Ana Pbane Kimberly 2-0672 62t!c DALM'A TIAN pupple11, 6 wks. old, $1 0 and $10. 2482 Orange Ave., Coata Mesa. Phone S ea. 0281.J. 83<85 '69 BUY/! a good pntctlce piano. 1 _f_l_-Storee ____ an_d_Of_flcN ___ _ T'l'ade ln later at full price. Ot.ber'!I a litUe higher. All ln ftne playing condltJon. DANZ- SCHM:IDT BIG PIANO STORII:. 100 pianos. Co•. 6th. 020 No. Ma.In. Santa Ana. '6 RENTS & good pracUee pl&no. All term rent allowed on any piano. Let the kiddies. learn. DANZ. SCJDIIDT ma 'PIANO STORE, 520 No. Main. cor. 6tb SCI& AJIL KJ1abo Pl..,_ MovinJ?! MustSell BABY 'GRAND P~O. Home size. $370. C&ll Laguna f-SS~ even.l!!p. 77Uc STORE -Sulta.ble tor any small business. Excellent loca.tiOJt. 2112 W. Ocean Front, Newport Beach. (See owner upet&irs.) Harbor 14Q3·W. 82p84 STORE BLDG. Suitable tor doc- tor, d~tiat or ! ! $75 mo. op- posite All American Mlrt., Cor- ona del Mar. C&IJ Ernie Smltll, Barbor 24-43. 74tfc RESPONSIBLm worJcln& couple, no children, want one bdrm .. un- tumiohed apartm<nt...I'.,... New· port Elmwll&rF 8Cbool. Yearl.y Lldo Isle. Fine. beach and v1ew Year around at SI 75 month. P.A. PALMER INCORPORATED 3333 Vla Udo 1418 Cout Hlway N ewport Beach, Calif. Barbor 1~ AT GREATLY REDUCED Summer rate, t)\rce bedroom. two bath. complet ely turnlahed home on Lido !&le. Full month of J une anJ Septembt-r avaU- :.!:tP... Ph. A:arbor 2870. 82tfc SUMMER REr..'TALS Lldo Isle bay front. 1 bdrm. units. reasonable raleft, 70 ft. B a y frontage. Al.so 2 bedroom Lido home available from now tJll Sept. 15th at $1000 for the ee.a - son. Phone Harbor ~2 (Eves. Harbor 2914-MJ. LIDO ISLE Clevtt 1 or 2 bedroom .turntabed apartments. AU uttuu.. are p&lcl. Private garageo and nice pal.to. Reuonable renla. P.A. PALMER TR.ADE youi ma piar.o or band lnatrument on a Pa.ck&rd·Bell tele'Ylaion. We need .eft.ral pl· anoe for IUJnDler rental&. Get leaae preferred. Phone Ha:rbor INCORPORATED 211~w atttt • p. m.. 82p8f asss v1a Lido 1ue Cout Hl-1 the best deal at SHAFER·sl Mlulc Co. (mnce 1907) New\>ort Beach Harbor 1600 WANT 3 bdrm. beac:b boUle. J\Jne ----''-------- 10th -SepL iou.. ~per mo. LIDO' ISLE-Yearly Rata Pbone Harl>or 0123-W. 80c86 Upper and lower 3 bdrm. b&J Tbe Honie of Kimball PW>oo '21 -423 !'I-Sycamore. SCI& All& WE HA VB m&llJ' calls tor llUm· Pllorje Jdml-J¥'2-06"12 · mer and yearly rent••• $S8"T BUY~ Grand Pluo. Thia to Uc4i, ~ ~-='° a =::t'1 chance ror teoctiv Coast Properties i.u.z -~~ ~ '801 .. Bel ... Bl"ld. Balboa ~ !Ii-ot -r·oo. Ba1'bor ~ (-Jlar; MIT..J) S.,be, IMter, Clllclmr!ac'. w ....... front unflU"l\lobed apt&. AL80 I 1 bdnn. garage apt.,· flmllahecl. BJ owner, Hu. 1188.J. 70C8t aatboa Island AND HAJU!OR ~ -DI for ,.....,,,, -,,..... rea.tall.. Nelda Gibeon, Rltr. IOI KarlDI, Belbqll llL ~-llOl -::"i~i!~~ !! ~! !!~B>•n. 'WJN'l'D ~ -lloft. :16 lol--.,.---.,.----~­----r------i-. 11. I ...... ,..,._ -~ ~ ,!« to a.pt. 1ll. TBADll J'O!IP old . p1ano ... 1e1eo dl>I. sv.. ,..._ _t. m ,,.,;. 11111. ...,....., ... -. -si-. D&.a -PUMO ••t1• ...._ lleM, •ate .,,,. "'-a ftlt • 4S---.Apartmenta and Bo-82c84 UNFURN. <(up1e><. yearly; one No Down Payment bdrm., panelray heat, new trtgt-Required on any model or priced dalre and range turn. 4207 car. For example, a $200 ca-. River Ave. Owner on premille11 I •i103 •~ on} • . per mo.; .......... car, week ends. Cllrwl 2-1247 eve-•-98 • 000 ••1 •• y ••• . •l C&T, ~ .~. OU ninp. 83p84 ml.Q.t have good cred1t or ~ CORONA DEL MAR -Bayfront. stgn~r. Slm'l1:ona UfFd Car Ex· Private bch. Furn. 2 bdrm. New. change, 1201 S. Main.; KI. 3-4182. Summor or y-Ur leue. Harbor __________ TT_c7_8_H 0336-R. 82c84 FURN. 1 bdrm. apt. near canal A: ocean. Fenced yard. New re- !rlg . ..l range. Year round rental or leue. $60 mo. A Tail June 2. HarbOr 2062-M. 82t!c Ma.ke Summer Re.ervauona now! Waterfront ·~er rental. P'u.r- 11ilbed 1 or 2 bdrm. apt.a .. ·very re&«Jnable to I June 115th. 3711 C'ha.nnel' Pl., Newport lalapd --Buying ·Old Cara Any make, model or .age. SIMMONS USED CAR EXCHANGE 1201 S. Main KI. 3-082 77cT81l Phone Harbou:::.J. • 83ttc 51-Trallen Now t•lring atiOllll--El Nido Trailer Sales Balboa Pen1nsul8; ~~-~ 1 and I apartment&. Bwnmu r«ea 1135 ..-and up C&ll , l'lllt-W. SOMEl'BlNG NEW . HAS "ADDED --------~ One and two . Wnn. t\imtahed apta. tak9'! 117 c1&r week or moa BLUE MOTEL -~allowaae ... uo Opal. Be-!Ill_. or l'll. J'llnll-. -· lm'p - -.._ oar. -. -· .-.. Tllo -au-. AM. ' LlDO ud • 'U1dUnl. I ......... I 1o-,., -·· -If-Qill -llia.tt. mpt. I pnp&. Pena. &le '1srb'E1 fa7 ud ta s -It 1 .. 1 t .._ ot '-: IJUI.-. ;1•b ~ W ¢1' I '3 • ..,_ • t•1 -...... ~ ••• ltTI. .... • ..,.,,, ,, ... ,.,... . • l'IRPJE1 ..... -.a. . . _,.... -...... s.., ..................... .,. ... ,... • garage. Just being completed, buy now and choose your own coloni. Only 12< ,:500. W. E. FISHER BUILllER -REALTOR ERNIE SMITH REALTOR -ASSOCIATE 918 Cout Btvd., Corona del Mar Phone Harbor 2«3 OCEAN FRONT lot. Seashore Colony. Prtce $3100. See own- er 6605 Sea..ahore Dr., Newport Beach or call liar. 60-W. 84c86 BY OWNER-3 bed.room, nearly new, l %. baths, all tlle. Ftre- PL&.oa. bwd. flr&, dual' ' tum., dbl. car-Prtced to eell iu Broadway, ao.t.a Me.a. 84c86 LIDO-ISLE Ownei-leaving-SACRIFICE! 3 bedrm. 1 % bath, 2 patios Comer fireplace, 40 ft. , lot n 11. yrs. old. l Ph. Har. 0699-R. 84c&l 61-Real Estat.e Exchange . BEA. UTIFUL large home in San- t& Ana, 5 bedrooms, 3-car gar- age, % Iota, 2~ baths, hardwd. floors, Iota of Ule. Built-in dish· wuber. Refrigerator. Furnace heat. Lawn aprlnklers. Bad.min· ton oourt. XlnL exclualve loca- tion. Cla.e to Freeway, bW!I lines. etc. Price $46,000. Ex- ch.an.Ce for income, acreage ,etc. Phone Anaheim 2-8879. 82p84 I I , ' , Desert Retreat and Investment 20' x M' ~ pool and barbecue. e rm. med. hse., air cond. w1th 1110-breeze. Attr. 1aac., unique ttve OcaUlla fence, corn.1, barn, lhop, .atorehouae. Excel. 8" well wtth a.bund. IOft water. 80 eye. elect. Num. alect lhade tree11. 80 A patenU&l farm Id. Fert. flat proven, excel veg. cot. palnl. alfalfa, etc. Add acr. &'t'&ll. located Salome, Arizona.. Clmwld. trade for prop. In Har· b«" -area. ,; cau Bt.rbor 1934-R UnW J°UDe 1G or write Glen llDJ<ler. c/o 8oK U2, NwpL Bch. 82p84 $2650 DOWN $66 per month, which includes interest. taxes and insurance, gives you possession of modern two bdrm. home. Dbl. gar., corner lot, Corona de! Mar. ACT QillCK ON THIS ! • ED L. SEDELMEIER 1523 Coast Highway Corona de! Mar Phone Harbor 2766 BAY & BEACH BARGAINS For Sale or Trade -$7000. equity in 2 bdrm. home, Newport; for 3 bdrm.. ihome, Ne," llO*t Bgta. . Balboa Coves Homes 3 bdrm., 2 baths, furnished -$27,500. 3 bdrms., 2 baths. Unusual in design. Will take small house in Harbor area as part payment and make convenient terms on balance. 3 bdrms., 2 baths, furnished or unfurnished. Pier and slip. Low down payment. 4 \/2'% 1st trust deed. BAY & BEACH REAL'.l'Y J . M. MILLER, manager Dick Fay 1450 Balboa Blvd. Gloden Fay Harbor 1264 3 CDM Income Properties of MERIT 1. Three units ou Orchid, 75 ft. lot. RoQm for 1 , more rental. $21fi00 .uid wor#,1 it! . _-at 'l?_o.; very \)yeJY • on Nar<&us, '5 ft. lot. Dru. gar. li'B •t beadty and a Value at $18,509 3. DUPLEX on Avocado, So. of Hiwa.y, yields very good reburo on $17,950. 1 unit furnisbaj.. This is an outstandillg vlllue on a nearly .new 2 bdrm. home. Hwd floors, fireplace !IJ!d . a dream patio. For $13,000 you can alao have carpet.Ing in !iv. rm. and all drapes. All 4 Pro~ are EXCLUSIVE with Ua. I • ' . GEO. J. DA VIES, RwtOF 7<14 Coast lfifa.y. Corona iieJ Mar Ph.-Harbor 3597 BLANCHE A. GATES, Realtor _. RUm P. SE!l'J JllY' 311 Marine Ave., Balboa Island I'll. Har. tm. ,oc • JA172 PMa. Har. llfl BAI.BOA ISLAND . HO.ME ANDj IN~ME -ok of the most cbrm- ing properties on the 'lslfmd -EXCLUSIVE WITH US! You must -this to appreclate"the· exquiaite coP,plet.eneaa In ' iloth . building appolnt- menta;-anci ftiqiilihings f"!:", '1-acioWJ living. Beaat1° ftl11al)~pa~ ~ Tllilt propm1Jy la priced right!. lluch lower than the t . ~ ~ta. Don't ~. can ua 1« ..ui. .,.,t. • ' ,. is a fta1 i.~t Wt OWNCR S.&'!'8 "Sac:rlficl Balboa "'•IMI a ata~ • j front lot for '8!'90 .tt mold ~ ,_ ... .. • -· m..\wam A. GA.~ ' . MQODNa-.,1....._mr. -· •-tt. 1Dt. _..,._ ...... ; • ' • j l ' ; " . • • • • I .. ,,,.. .. OPEN HOUSE ~ery Day from 12 to 6 P . M. Dally New 3 Bedroom Homes Priced at $_10,775 and $10,875 $1650 Down 1. Choice location near Country Club. 2. Conatruction to meet all types of financing. I 3. Large 69' lot.-landscaped. 4. Fine Oak floors. 5. Spacious room8 thntout. 6. Ceramic tile ill kitchen and bath. 7. Lota of wardrobes and clOl!eta. 8. 45,000 BTU double wall heatel'9. 9. Double garage1. Drive East on Meaa Drive along golf COUl'IM!, 3 blocks to Club Mesa. Drive. COSTA MESA REALTY REALTORS . Exclusive Agenta Bea. 6818 • 6819 400 Eaat 17th St., Costa Mesa CORONA DEL MAR On ocean side of highway. Attractive 5 room home on Poppy Ave. First tirµe pffered. Exclusive with us. Only $14,500, terms. ALSO G. I. Resale - 2 bdrm. home on 45 ft. lot. $22!50 DOWN Only $9500 Full Price Call Mr. Freeman, Harbor 1862 (Eves. Har. 1693-M - BALBOA ISLAND IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY OFFERED Completely furnished i bedroom 2 near South Bay. Extra large patio. ·bath home, • $24,500 STANLEY HADFIELD 216 Marine, Balbaa Island Hubor 20 r' TODA Y'.S SPECIAL Ocean view home in Corona de! Mar-Three bdrm. plus large den. Two fireplaces. Completely carpet- ed, 2 \12 bath,, lots of We. Truly a lovely home and only 1 blk. from beach, with outstanding view of breakers, beach and ocean. . · Priced FAR BELOW replacement cost at $28,500 PRICE McC'UISTION, Realtor :503 Coast Highway • Corona de! Mar ·' REWEIQJER the Collta ¥-Flllb Ft')" June 7th and 8th Three Bdrm. Home 2 balhl, large rumpus room. laun• dry, dbl. gar. Lot 16 x 185. llG,eM. Very H:uonable down payment and euy monthly pay· men ti. ' · Furnished Two bedroom home, ganp.. and work ah op. Plut extra lo\ Wi lh trv.lt trees and garden, $89fl0, with $3000 down. Balance at $~ per month. Income Property ho Mdroam home and rental on 1ar1e lot. ,oned for bwilnese. $9100. Monthly Income St20. · $1950 Down TV;o bedroom home ( 3 yf'a.rs old). Dbl garage. Near market and tra.M. Total price $159~. G. N. WELLS, Rltr. & A118ociates 1790 Newport Blvd. ao.ta Mesa. Ph. Bea. 5181 BEACH BARGAINS See T)lese! DUPLEX, stucco. 2 bedrooms in upper apt., l bedroom In lo~-er. Choice Balboa Blvd., location between bay and ocean. _Needs a lit tle rixin'. $16.000. BALBOA BEACH HOUSE. Dan- dy f or .summer vacations, cl o1e to bay front. $1 0,500. PENINSULA POINT-Cor.y 2 b<l- rm. 1tucco homf'. Locatf'd on quiet str~t in t'hoJce neighbor· hood. $12,500.' DUPLEX A: COTTAGE-Close to bay front with aome view of I bay. $1S,500. SUMMER CCYM'AGE -N car ocean tront-3 Mnns. Carag~'. A good buy &t $8950. Balboa Realty Co. Oppoalte Balbo& Bank of Amert.ca 700 E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa Phone ffa.rbor 3277 Always Buy Carefully FULL PRICE $1995 l . · I az_..,..,. a . !f-1 ~" f ~-: • • • ..:•!!;.~.::-~~!!•!!1!..!!J!!!!!!!!!!!.... ,..,._, -· .. , ·-·------.!-~:!!. !!!, . .!.!!:.!1.!..----·- ' C 0 R 0 .N A D )E L M A R . 3 bdrm. l i% batjia, hwd. floors, completely fenced rear yard, dbl. pr. ' Brand , one block to Bay. $11,900. · 2 bdrm. home plua putlally flnlahed gar. apt., needa man handy with tools. ts -talk ~ one over. Only ~3,750. . ntage on Highway, 800 aq. ft. bldg. with extra, 20 ft. for ex- panaio home on rear with ba~h . apt. Both completely furn. Takes leas than $1 ,000 to hanGie. ' . I 'h block to beach, .new 3 bdrm., 1 ~ bath hoi:ne, hwd. floors, forced air heat, dispoaal unit, large paved patio, 20x24 garag.o, beach shwr, landscar1 40 ft. Jot, only $23, 7M. R A Y R E A L T Y C 0. A. J. VICCELWO, Manager F.d Bucko' Jack Caakey 500 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar BEAUTIFUL NEW 3 BDRM. HOMES Huntington Beach LAKE PARK MANOR at Pine and Quincy Sts. l blk. East of Main St. FHA BUILT -FHA FINANCED 6 mo. t o complete balance of down payment. Large lots. Paved sts., sidewalks. curbs, & allays. Fireplaces. Garbage Disposals. Hardwood floors, large bedrms. ONLY 14 HOMES LEFT ' MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW! Finest clim ate. Finest neighborhood. with low taxes. Nea r schools. J"lear beach. Tract office open daily · Noon till 7 p. m. All day Saturday and Sunday Wm. H. TOLSON & ASSOC. Ph. Lexington 6-4658 , Huntington Beach NEWPORT HEIGHTS New 3 bdrm. home. Large kitchen, fireplace, hwd. flooni, dual fir. furn., Pullman bath, stall shower. Lots of tile, double garage. ONLY $12,750 $3000 down will handle. C. GALEN DENISON, Realtor 490 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Beacon 6698 • HOLIDAY SPECIAL • Arthur G&tes Ha;bor 2288 SPECIALS! "For Those who like Mod- em-we have a three bed- rooms, 2:bath home that is full of original ideas. SEE VINCE HEALY *Sleeps 8 or More Two large bedrooms. smaJI bunk room, alcove with built • ln bunks; tv.•o baths,. curved bar; si2.4"able patio, barbecue, near best beach. Good buy at $21,500. Good Financing A sk ror JQhn Mottram ALSO • Lots Lots Lots * Buy f'rom the DEVELOPERS. A tew choice lot.! either tor single residences or income purposes. They are selling taat. Here a LITTLE buys a LOT. P.A. PALMER IX CORPORA TED 3333 Via Lido 1•16 Coast Hlway N ewport Beach, Call!. Harbor 1500 BALBOA Peninsula wate rfront turn. or un· furn. 4 bedrooms., large living and dining rooms, bar kitchen. Excellent heating. Attractive terms or will trade tor what have you. South Bayfront Rustic waterfront home, partial- ly furnished, 3 bdrms., 2 baths, maid's room and bath, 3·car ga- rage. Patio. Extra large lot. $S~.ooo Ranch Properties Ptl«ne Butlor u -N .... •OU. 'WWlr. ·~1 ...,.,.... .. on lare• lot. tre. • •hrubl. C1oee ll'l, mome terma. 420 Pqtr1aetti». -Corona del Mar G.I. Resale 4 '7'o -Pmts. only $58.52 mo. We have turkey, chicken, cattle and hJC"h producUon ranch prop· erty 11.ating•. .All within 1 boun -drive from Newport Beach. IN CORONA DEL MAR Corner lot ynth view of the ocean, of the hills, and panoramic view of the city. Would you like a two bdrm. house with hwd. firs., a fireplace, a patio, and small .-ear yard? We have it on Muguerite. This house has large rooms, large closets, a fire- place, pegged hwd. floors and an ocean view- • A Beautiful Home. FITZMORRIS REALTY COMP ANY REALTORS & BUSINESS BROKERS 813 Coaat Hlvd., Corona del Mar Harbor 2152 Motel, gas sta., mkt.. 2 B. R. home, lease, $5500 Corona de! Mar - 4 bdrm. view home, deluxe Submit down payment. Newport Heights 3 bdrm. view home ... -$800<\ dn. Lido Isle 3 bdrm., 1 yr. old ............................ $~500 Balboa, S BR. furn. extra lot. Req . $4000 or TD dn. C<ista Mesa, 2 bdrm., extra special at ............ $9600 Costa Mesa duplex on Y2 acre .......................... $8900 For choice rentals see my ad, claas -i3 A. SANDY STEINER, Realtor 634 Coast Hiway, Newport beach Bea. 51117 COSTA MESA. Level Let Ea.at 8\de 75 x 150 -'1000 cull ;c- Beallutul a bdri>. home, dbl. gar .. modem. in 'vety reapecL tee. ~tlo. tenc<jl. lot HO x 220. 0a1y n~.soq. term.o. I R. W. BARTINE BROKER LI SJO(ONB, A-.:. Real Estate, --Oppomuiity In.Su .... .,. 182!1 Newport B!Yd., Coot& M- . Phone Beacon IUO OPEN HOUSE Waterfront-Boat Slip a Bdrm&, 2 Bauu, a-ca. aarq.. REAL VALUES ONE B. R. bome, eat aide. CJoee ln. Need, eo'me tlnllhing. J'Ull price $3800. Only $750 Down TWO B. R. cl-In, extra IUJe lot. TllJa la a -1 buy. Better I Re lt today. .. G. I. Resale THREE B. R. home ~ pooo c1n. f>J' loan. I-car ....,._ V&r7 lood dlatriet, -llde. YOOJ wtU lib Wa oae. Open Evenings B. A. Nereson 11112 Newport lll'f<I. Coot& -• --= ~~~~~-----· Newport Heights . Beautltul. 3 bdrm, 2 bath. lleat view home, w ith maid's rm and %. bath. Excellent terms with Full Price Just $21.000. Lovely 3 bdrm. home, bbq. fenced ya.rd. Very well k ept and lo- ca ted. You can move in for just $16~ down and easy payment on balance. Linwood Vick, Rltr. 396 Ea.at 17th, Costa M esa Beacon 5766 Eves. Bea. 5037 -M Newport Heights Brand new 2 bdrm. home in choice location. Large rooms, hdwd. noon:, dbl. garage. Should go at S2000 down on State< Veteran loan. $10,500 Newport Heights Channing, new 3 bdrm. ranch style home. Hu fireplace, hdwd. noon. large c1oeete, tine work- manah.Jp. Beat buy in the Hel•hta. SMOO down. $12,800 Beacon Hill Realliy 48' Newport Blvd:, Beacon 5713-R Commercial Building Top Location Corona de! Mar Well Leased $85,000 Morris & Loveland REA.LTORS f08 Iii. --Bl•d., .Balbo& Phone Bar-S2M On West Ocean Front . Nft' S.bechw. .bome ~ helllg completed $lf,OOO OPEN HOUSE Sunday, June 1st, 1 to 5 P .M. ' Charming 2 bdrm., lovely bright !iv. rm. with real fireplace, walled yard, dbl. gar. This home-will sell fast for $12,950. See Frank James on the premises. LINWOOD ~ICK, Realtor W. A. TOBIAS, Salesmanager 312 Marine Ave .. Balboa Island Ph. Harbor 2042 LOOK TO THE FUTURE Health . and Happiness in a BEAUTIFUL HOME with COIDqRY atmosphere, 2 bedrms, 2 baths. Fireplaces in living room and den. Outdoor screened patio. Landscaped on graceful curved drive amidst fragrant orange bl ossoms a~ the foot of Red Hill, CALL HARBOR 369 f9r INFORMATION. BA YFRONT HOME ON BALBOA PJ;lNINSULA, tur· nished · 2 bd.rn\. o1der beach home with pier ~d float. Plus apt over dbl. ,.rage. $35,000, TERMS Balboa Triplex Front Five ,....,.. old. per apt. bu 2 )xtrma., 2 batb wtth .IAUl deck, uneacelled view ot oc-e&n. OPEN HOUSE CleW:r, attractive modern cottage. 2 bdrm. and den, 1 yr. old. R-2 Jot. S8100 Ioa.n. Submit on down payment of $5400. 2241 Clay, Cliff Haven Harbor 987 83c8tH Extraordinary Buy! Laguna Hilltop ~O BEDROOM l'llm. Houoe. • Shore Cliffs Outstanding :! bdrm. PLUS maids room. 4 baths. Large dining room PLUS breakfast room. Tile features throughout. 0 c ea n view. Price reduced to $42,500. Excellent terms available. $8950 Brand new 2 bdrm. "Farm Style" home. 1 blk from ocean front. A clever well built home at thm low price. Easy terms. GREENLEAF & ASSOC. BUILDER -REALTOR 3112 Newport Blvd. Harbor 2~2 $1000 Down Lovely 2 bdrtn. home with extra bobby room. 11h-yra. old. Hwd. floors, located among • all new home, lge. lot, walled ya.rd. Landscaped. Full Price $9650 Duplex -'$8000 Here l• income that ehows 10% ($85 per mo)--One bdrm. each side-Only 1 ~ yra. old. Very close In to down town on East Side. Lile. lot. 63.9 tt. x HO ft. Never, Vacant -Good Terms Duplex -$13,500 Srand new -Seauutul. across from new medical center. Dbl. gar., between unita. convertible to 2 bdrm&. ea.ch aide. Better See This Today! Phil Sullivan Geo. Everson Lawer l bdrm. apL and a •tudlo apt. Very nice turnlahed In· CIUdJDg bedding. uent tem>L 111l!a Newport Bml., Coat& - Phone Be....n TUI cAcn>D trom Colt& --J -Ba. 81~7·W · Ba. MAJ Cliff Haven 4 % Loan --------• Zoned for bwdn.eaa PLUS com· plete poUery equipment •A allop. Heart or Lacuna-Private party. '10,600. Phone 1 Laguna ._3<!95 .....inp. 77tfc Coast perties Yll~,, RlliLTOR BID '•ndfll 30111....... Be- BY OWNER-2 bdrm., dining rm, breaktul area, hwd. tloon, We kit. • bath, ...... porch, lge. lot. ,13,900; ~Bea. 7017-W I , aotto w ..... modern -All llldtng .- Bird> • l:loctric Kltcbm> •wltll 111¥ -v-...... parlicaloft ~ ~ JelMI ( • Hal", lllOT..J)· I ' 154 $Al,BOA. 00\'111 We have a lot .with a put1a1 ,._ Bar. -.X or ~ •mr l · •b.:tructed -tro• t•• ~ STOP! AT '19tfc poun11 and • fllll ...-ot I* ' · .., Beach uble · ---------Hatbor fn>a a 194. *"' _. Balboa Island . Only Down. ' 205 Via F'2!oQ. Lido Jale · Corona. del l(ar CUTlli NEw fr&IU 4 ...,_ I bdnn. _., ·cm a.a lot. Jl'ou:Od air lleat, ~ .. llixeellent nlue. at f12,TIIO. .~ --.-,..... __ • ·m~ W. E: FISHER BUILD• ·-ISAJJl'Olt BY o~ 1>c1rm. -. ar. -rr 2 11au... °""' m.ooo '-...s -tL .... ...,_ ... _ ,_ __ ERNIE SMITH Bat • 0cou: 11' latllo, -T"'9 pon:li, ...... ,_ ... ;Jatd. llbL pr. 110,ISO. 210 • lltlUI at... N"'lJ(ll't B1sct. Banioi- ja..w. - .Atonly$217~ ~. b&,y front -• °""-.~_:;-·-~+-2bdtm. THE VOG-00 ...... Win-., O&llor-.... ,.... ........... ·--~ " ur:sa DALT!' .. U'C!f RmA.loTT Larp -laHI patio. , WU'Oll -&ac>CIATS 1311Oout~••SIl9'1't .. .W. o-8 rrmt -· 91f -W, -t Iller. llT l'ti,tme llarllar' 311Z2 1"81 Ill~ 'llhlt.. Carma ... W -. '-• HF 1119 tl:llW ..... · ft-lllZt• ltfl • • ' ........... • CORONA DEJ. MAR . . SMART-MODERN HOME 4 bedroome, 2 baths, recreation room with fireplace. Ahlo fueplace in living room. Separate dining rooll\ plua bar and break· . fast area. Lota of cloaets and storage space Many fine features. Efcellent canyon view \ on lot ~l -A SPLENDID BUY AT $24,750.00.· Call Bill Schuster at Harbor 2474 for an ap- pointment to see this lovely home. WATERFRONT LUXURY $42,500 OR SUMMER RENTAL WlTH OPTION TO PURCHASE. Rental may be applied againat purchase price. Lovely new 2 story home with waterfront patio, pier for your boat, private swimming beach. 2 living rooms, all electric delightful kitchen, large breakfast bar. 6 large bedrooms, i tile baths. Excel- lent view. For an appointment to see this home call Neil Cameron at Harbor 1013. CLIFF HA VEN G. I. RESALE 3 bedroom home. Oak flool'B. Double garage. Property completely fenced and landscaped. Situated on a quiet street safe for children. Price $13,900 -ONLY $2,900 DOWN. Call Fred Barker at Beacon 5795 or evenings Beacon 6939-J. EXCLUSIVE BAYSHORES We offer a very attractive furnished home. Only 2 years old. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Fire- place and unit beat. Laundry. Large patio. Well located Jot. Excellent financing $18,500. Call Carl Thomas or Norm Wilson at Harbor 3297 ' ' EARL w. STANLEY, Realtor BaySfde Dr. &: Coast H.lway Newport Beach l&th and Irvine Newport Be&cb 223 Martne Ave. 615 Coast Hlway Balboa Island 3113 Newport Blvd. Corona del Mar Newport Beach eoRONA DEL MAR Three Bedrooms with Two Baths # 1. Perfect view of Harbor entrance $27,500 # 2. 1 block from the bay _ ..... -........... $14,900 # 3. On Marg\ierite and a GEM ..... : .......... $18,500 Also · Shore Cliff Bargain Imagine • cozy well constructed 8 B. R. home in this exclusive section· for' LESS than $~.000. We have the key. TOM PAYNE, Realtor 310 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar LIDO ISLE Three excellent buys In modem 2 I! 3 bdrm. homes, also new listing .on 4 bdrm., 3 bath home, iarge lot, terms to suit the most discriminating buyer. Call us for appointment to eee these hoipea. ' COSTA MESA INCOME 3 modern homes, office bldg. would make nice home, long taetOry bldg. can be made into 6 or more units, 2'h° acres, $415., secluded area, private road. $10,000 . will handle. With 'pf'O!* develop. ment thbi would be the largeet Income bn•ineu in this area. BEACH HOME . $2000 down will buy 2 bdrm. furnished home on the beach. "1Il P,'lce '8!J(IO. . · , ' N. B.• C. REAL~. 3116 Nfiwport !Jlvd., Newport Bcli. Har. ~ or 140Cj <eva ~11, aea. 610lh1 · BALBOA ISLAND unu.-i • lldla. 1~ tttltk ~ Near -.. and llaf. KnotiJ .. .n.1111, pocl liilat, ftrer'iCe, io- ' 17 ~tlo. ~1' dowu 119jmmt. Price '21,llOO. . . ' NELDA 91BSON, Realtor a~ A-. N• 'mzt •1'1r OMI I 1 • • ' • r I '1 ' ' • • PAGE 8 -PART I -THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1952 ~~~~lli:ss -li r~ Urch _d .. BIE~VlV~ Newport Beach Baptist Church This will be Communion Sun- day at the Fir!lt Baptist ctfurch, Balboa Blvd., 19th and Court Sts., Newport Beac h. The pastor, Rev. Jvan Cheever Ellis, wtll p reach at 11 a . m . on the topic. "F ello\vship Dr.sired. But Hindered," and al 7 :30 p. m., on those who are "Eager to Believe the Best." Sun· day school at 9 :15 a. m .. Youth Fellowship at 6 :30 p. m ., Prayer Meetlng Yledne.sday at 7:15 p. m ., topic tor discus.sinn, .. The Mess· age ot Sl'consf Co1·1nth1ans." Lady of Mt . Carmel 1441 Ba lbo a Ave . Sunday at 8, 10 and 11 :30. W ttk da.)'s, 8 a.m. Confc:;.sions Saturday, 4 to 5:30, 7 :30 to 8 :30. Sunday, before C'&ch mass. Balboa I aland. Suntlay. 8 an<l 10. Satur- day, 8 a. m. Con!c.uions, same a.s a bove. Radio Program9 Daily. except Sunday. Ros.ary hours, KFWB (080), 7:30 p. m.· for peace. Sundays Sermon Theme .at Island Church T opic of Dr. Ha rry White, speaking Sunday at Balboa lslanJ Community Melhodi.st churc.h. wtll be "Education-A Life ProceM.'' GJlbert Alken, baritone, will •Ing "J wit For Today" by Ambrooe. On the following Sunday, June 8 there will be observance of Chil- dren's Day, baptism and reception of members. You t h Sunday at St. Andrews St. Andrew 's Pr e s by t c r I a n churt:h will observe Youth Sunday at both services or w orship, 9:30 and 11 a . m., the Rev. James S. St€'wart will preach on the theme, "To the Land of Son1ewhere," a sermon directed to the young people and espttially to thost' who "''{II be graduated th~ yf'&r. Thr fcillow1ng young J>f!Ople will par- t icipate in the services: Barbara Bandy, Nancy Dt!avcr, Barbara Lingle. Burt Corson , H £>nry H UI, and 1'-l11lard Mier . The eenior choir. under dlrtttion ot 1nr:ri; Louts Kidder . w1JI lead in lhe 1n1n- istry of music, us lng Cesa r Crank'~ Ji:re&t anlhem, 0 L.httl ~111st H oly. Sunday school Is at thr high school. Youth F C'llo\•1:sh1p Holy Ma!i!1, 9 :06 R. m ., I\:LAC \Viii njr•('t in Lhc c hurch lounge a t (570) 11 a. 111. Cathn\ir H nurs. KFI 6 .30 p. m. with Duane Gotter<1an1 (8401 6 :4:5 p. 1n .KGF'J (710).Hou:-la:-. tl18Cussion lead('r. Sunday ot St. Fr1tU1cls Cl11Jings 4 olhers. sehool is at 9 :30 p. m. TOO MANY LA WYERS AND PROFESSIONAL POLmCIANS IN CONGRESS ELECT AN EFFICIENT CHRISTIAN BUSINESS MAN and AVOCADO GROWER l· ~-·-------------.. i t.' o sc.·A R F .. K.."Al'PE flt>pu hlit·an • l 1 Yes ! Ch eck, Compare Qualifications and Background OSCAR E. KNAPPE CONG RESS 181 "CA.i."'0101\TE \\.ITH HIGHES T QU ALIFJCATIONS" (Political Adv.) 0 NEW CAR in its field! 'Space Control' Sermon Theme at Christ Church • "Spa.., t>atrol" hi the oubjecl o! Sunday's aennon at Chrtlt Church by the Sea. 'tbe put.or , Rev. T homa.a Roy Pendell, occuplea the pulpit. Sunday ls P entecost, t he cele- bra tion ot the birth of the Cbri•- t la n Church. and r~gnltlon wUJ be made in the .l!lervlcc ot that aig- nl!icant event in h istory. The Sanctuary Choir will alng Chenowelh's "H ear Our Prayer." St. James Day School to Expand Within a year ' St. J ames Day achool, which ope.lll!I at the Epiacopa.l Parish at N ewport Beach in September, will have oulg:rown its pre.IK'nt plant within a year. tbe Rev. J ohn G. Harrell. dean o! the school. has announced. The school will be forced to acquire property and build the first unit of lht> pt'rma- nt-nt achoo! by $f'pte 1n t>er, 1953. I t all likt•llhood. Mr. Harrell con- jectured. the school will be local- <'d in Corona del Mar. It'• f"~ lo -~ Coota Kea E lementary .chool dlatrlct .ome $14-,000 more next year to edu- cate the children. ~ccordlq to action taken Monday n.Jiht when the board ot tl'Ult.Ua called' a specla.l ·meeting. ~row th of school.a neceaaitatea :the hlrt.ng of 24: new teachen f ot next year; and o n the prevalllnC Alary ecale or $3000 per' y ear I there were none to be hired. Di addition. It waa dif ficult to hold on to eood teachers n ow em p loy e d, Supt. Everett Rea atat ed, u he be- moaned lncreutnc teacher t urn- over. The board voted new .ca.Je tor new teacher• at $3200 a year, on a par with Santa Ana'a rat e. A teacher wlth local u pertence but without a college degree will get .S300 more per yea r" thoae wi th deveu wtU receivf $400 addi· tlonal 58.lary. Twelve yean a.go, new teachers received 11329. Effective lobbying u pped te,ch- ers' salaries ln the •late a n d there has been four raises !or iocal teachers i.n the pa.st 10 years. ob&ervers noted. A $1 -million grant from t he state and a bond lsaue provided rimds !or t'A"O new !IChoola which 8hould be r"ady by next year. More aid from the state for sal- aries ma)' aJ90 come from legis.Ja. t1on, for which petitions have been circulated. During Its first year of opera- tion. th@ · school w ill lnclurle kln- dl'rgarten, through third grRdl'. Enrollment is lintltt:"t1 to 20 pupil• a cht..!C'i . Appll('&tions for lhl' school should ht' made immfldiatf'- ly. Mr. Har rell a dv1.'lel. Brochures and 1tppl\calion blank~ have bcPn n1a1led to all thoM(> reqt1f'St1ng 'Rex Brandt thrnt. &ntl ..... 111 hr sent out ffion1 ! d the omcc upon request. Gets 2nd Awar St. Jam<'s Day !Choo! which is • • undrr th• •ponsorshop of th" in Nat. Exh 1b1t E plSCClpal <·hurch. 1~ open to <'hil· rl r Pn or all d('nOnltnatlnns. Thr only quahf}·1ng factors, ~1r. Har- r1>1l ~ai1l. i!i intcllii;;t·n<:c and ~octal atfJU$1Ln1rnt, 1'ht• purpo:>t· 1s n11t to nfff'r a r1·1nf'tJ(a l schooiln~. 11np11rtun l a~ that is. St J nnll'S 11ay 8C'hool will 1·x1til, lo n(f1·r1n1; a nound, 1.:lb3:5lt'.'.al rriUCftllOn Ul t('J,:l'fltCtl Wllh a rt:- llg1ous VH'W ot lift·. The chur<'h officr bei;::an 111al<ing app<11ntn1rnts th is \~""<'k for those "·ho hav<' ~('nl 1n applh:at1on blanks. It ls ~trr-SS(>d thst onP parf'nt rnwt bP prcSf'nt (or the 1ntf'rvtt.•\Ao'. lllJ.:Clhl•r '-'"Ith the c hild to be rnrollf'd C hurch Council at C laremon t The 11 th B1l'nnutl ConrC'rl'nCt' of lh1· G<'n1·r11.I Co11r 11·1l o f lh1· <'•Hl F:r~·· ~tttlnnal l 0hi-lslh1n c h tu ('ht•!4 will b<' held Junl'.' 18Lh -2.·1th Kt Chtr•·· mont , w ith ovt·r 2000 lay ond clf'rg i~·aJ dl'h_·1,;at1•s front all parls of the-world. Subjects for discussion ..,.,.ill ln- elud<' the Council for Soc·al Ac- t i6n's n1 l·LhO.I!'! nnd structur·e. the d•'cislnn of lhli' A pp<'lllltl' Div1.111on o( Lh e No·w Y()rk Suprr n1c Court on lh<' n11•rJ!t•r uf the ('nn~e1.?a­ t1nnal c_•h r1.s t LR.n <"hUrch1•~ 8n1! thf' E .. ·a ng<'h cal snd R1•forn1rd church, anti the propr1serl launeh LnJ; nf a $4 .YHl.000 rPvo1v1ng rund ror lhf" church buildir.~ soc.:1cty. all o r wh u:h ...,-di arou~ cont roversy. \'otr T ut"tM.Jay f&r tht> l'lat.f'''I Pr,.,..,idf'ntlal d .. lrK"&lt"lt. \'nu ha\'e ~ prima ry. ~l.akt-i t bP&rd ! R"x Brandt of Corona del Mar re<:"l vt•d Lh e seCDnd award of 1750 for hls <'ntry tltlC'd , "Beach Bal- cony·• In the S<'cond Annual Nat- io nal Art Exhibition apon30red by t ht> F <'slival of Arts or Lagun11 8t"ftCh. F1rNt award of 11 000 went to Robt'rt Brackman of No&nk, Con- O('('t i<'Ul, f11r hilt tamed painting. ··un1na.ttkt"d,'' w h l C' h prt>vloU8ly t()r)k fi rst honClrab~ m.-ntlon at the Inte rnational Art Exhibit ion In Pitt.tburgh a.nd ha bttn shown 1n the Metropolitan Mllffwn of Art In New York City. 'fhe Sttond Annual N&tlona.l A rt Exhibitio n is an u.nusual col- leC't1on of story-telling paintings ~"lrcted from 21:5 paintings en· t 1•rl•d by artiste from 39 statt>I'. "'·h1ch will be a feature o f . the F'cst1va\ of Arts froni. July 26 through August 10. S~ver&l of !he a..,. .. ard winners WUI be repro- ducf'fl us ··uving art .. during the r•1t,s rant of the MA..<1terz. Making lhf' Ht'lt'Ctlun of award winner!! Wt"1 e a.r t c r itica AfdY Loomia. J ohn LaGratta, Will f oeter, A. M , A. and Arthur M llllo-, I.rt editor of the Loll Angeles TI.mes. · Delt a Ka ppa G a mma Installs Officers The Alpha Chapter pf the Delta Kappa Gamma.. a national honor- sry t•riucatlonal society for worn· "n. helfl 1U lnslallatlon o f officers ft1llO"''lnJ; a. picnic breakfut In t.h e Orange City Park Saturday morn- ing. • A dclicioua breakfut wiis hMt- cd by Orange. TuatiD and Santa Ana membe r11 ; H ele n Extock and Avis M tddlc lon from Orange: Marg·are t H ouseholder from Tus- tin, Rnd Grae" Robert.aon. Jncz H ickman, J..tary BeuJ\r.y and Edna ?<.l lllC'r from Santa Ana. The. following offh:~ra were in· llltalled fo r t he coming two years. t 9~2-5-4 : Pruldcnt, ~neva John· son. Fullerton; vice president. Florence Boosey. H unt Ing ton 84'ach: rec:ording secretary. Lou- i"-" Dowllng" Huntln1;ton Beach; f'o rrespondlng secreta ry. Edi l h H olsinge r, Ana.helrn,J treaaurer, Agnes Carl80n. Nl!Wport Be•ch; rarlian1entarlan. Ma rgaret H ouae- holder. Tuitt.In. ' ' 52 O .. f cs .... • _.,.. •• ... m wW H-Ht COPPER TUBE DAMAOl':D Vandals bent all CfPs>er t ubing In the foundation of 1 a nome be· Ing built a t 105 Via f..n ttbea, Lldo li!!le. Ralph Waterlue of Lido. re- po rted Wedneaday to/lpolice. Dam- a.s t! waa estimated a $40 to $50. • • 0.1.,· ...... -...,, ...... _. I I 1 a .. l' .. dill..il ' llf • " 0~· •"'*Ct f114fll f11 b15I DEATH NOTICES SELL & LAllSE:s F\JneraJ ee:rvictt for Nell B. LarlM!n. Ifs. ot Bell QaTde.na. who pa.ue-d away ln the beWltt State HoopllaJ. Auburn, MO, 211. wlll be held ln Grauel ~P"l. Costa MHk.. Saturday,· ~ar1 31, a t 10 a. m. Mra.. Larsen, formerly S.11 0.rdena. hu ~ b09plWlz· ed for Ute p.aat three yee.n.. A native ot Darlin on. Ind •• 1ht lived ln UU. •t&le yean. SM la survived by b buoband. Cha.rl"a. of Lmtc" Beath, a brot.ber. Homer Boohu of eo.lt& M-. 1'er ,11.tten, Illa -r "' n.i-linat-. Ind. and Opie Prl<:e <If Cr&~ .We. Ind. and q nepllen. '!be Rev. c. r . Hand ~ offlctat.e. al .... -wlt.ll t it\ 'IVeol· mln.ottt Kemortal ANN nLUIClll H Prl..U "-I for • I • San Diego Dist. Methodist Women Meet at M91H M&Wtt>*I WIO!J Ne•JM t clrclo of WBCS wtll meet wlt.ll Kn. .r-Pflocbner, 811' Wool -Bl..S. on Wed· n-y. .June. ~. lut•d ot '1"1- day, and at 2 p. m. ,,,.,... will be cloolng y-reporta and plana made for the new year. Vote ~ t••Gie di.>•• Preal&l eMW ckiep&e9. YM ... The San Dieeo d11trict work· llhop of Woma.n'a Society of Chrts· t1a.n 8uvice wu held at Coeta Mua Melhodlat church on .P"r1day wtlh 300 o?ncera and de partment beada tn attendance. Kra. Guy Fraafer of San Dlero, dl.ltrlct pre•ldent. presided. District and confe.rence o fficer• conduct ed the de putment. round- t&ble. Mn. J ohn K . Elliott of Bal· boa. dlatrict vice president, presld· ed over the vtce--pruide nta' round- table. ReP.Orta were beard on the four·year advance, Ju.It completed, wen: brpught by varloua office.rs and the forwa rd st ep for the next four years wu gtve n the theme "1'hat t he Kingdom of God May ~ Reallud." Hayden F . Sean. d I I t r I c t superintendent. w a • speaker, bringing a challenging addreu on t hat subject. Prest'nt from Chrtat Chu rch by t he Sea were W SCS p resident, Mrs. Fred \Voodworth and vice president Mrs. A . G. DoeSburg; also Mmea. W illiam Truaty, D . W . Holtby, Mias Elsie Newland. Mrs. Emma Weatherford, MW Clara Kohlsledt, and Mns. B. 8 , L. Freitag. FIRST CHURCH OF CHJUST, SClENTlST A br•n.;h of Th• Moth•t Ch•rch. Tli• fo'1 r11 Ch.,r.;h of Chri•t • .sd.ntl•L ln Bo.ion. M••••chu••ll•. SSOS Via Udo, Newport Beach Sund•y Sehool ·-··-···--.. ··-9 :1 ~ •· m . S..nd.,. 5•rvl<;• --·········-·-·-·' ':00 •· .a. Wedroead..,. Even lns "'-u"• 1:00 p . m. R .. d1nc Room l<Kated a t 111 Petm 51r-t, B•lbo.. I• open d•lly from 12 noon lo S p. m e1.;~t 5l1adey 1 •ad hohd•y• nat10 ... lly · ob.erv.d. Th• public I• .;ottll•Uy 111v1ted to •!lend the church ••rri'" and v.a th• R-dl ns R---GAIN NEW JOY IN .LIFE n.-.. _ ......... ,,_ ..... ....,,_.._ ...ii,..,, 11111ti•M H ..... ......,. ~ ..... -'tWi -.... ,. ......... ,....,. ..... 9f ... ..._... -4 ...._.. M ....... •l•i I • "°'wl1 ,. -• ,,. I 11 t ~. "'-... ••1IJc .., pie a1 M ..__.,,_ • _, ,....... ........... •·•sl···· _.,..., ........... -• M4ha .. f .... 1 .. 11 1•1r1 I! J OO 'Te rniped TCMll'Mlf to a llf• willtou' com paalnubip ••• wiLbout tun, and par'I•• .•. •l111plJ becau1e 700 llia.,..ea '\ t.h4 necaMr')' pbpsical power anft en err J ... BEXEL S PECIAL J'ORllUL.A rn.•J be jut what 700 need te pep J Oll Dp ••• to .,,... J'OG n ew ,.;.-.. rparkle ••• nnr JoJ' in llfa. IOEl SPECIAi. FOllllUU tile wonderfol ne• Y'i t a M i lt compound, ln•J M exac:tlJ what ·-ne9Ci to pol J OU on JOur fu l •rain It 700 • , , lilr:a Ml m•nT• m•nT others • , , Ar-9 saft'erin,r f rom com· rnon •:rmp t on11 •I 1ped6c deftclenci-. ::= ... -s primary. Make tt -I THE MAN ·ORANGE ·COUNTY NEEDS AT SACRAMENTO VOTE FOR , • ·JOHN A. for STATE SENATOR JOHN A. MURDY HAS • • • t l~ . • "> * * * Ability and Know-How. Honesty Loyalty and Integrity. to Orange County. * We are proud of John A. Mu r-d y's recor-d in O range Coun ty anll ~ urge you ~o join us in sen'd ing him to t he Sta te Sena te T. \\'eston J ay A. R. Montgonte ry blrs, Suzanne Lagerlof Allred GlbAon Geo, UDd Norman Gamble Ralph Prtn1le Karl Miller .John B. Clarke Uoyd Howard M uriel f', l'tlont1omery Gen. Stanley E . Ridde rhoff Ralph Ho3•le Rlt•hard Othmer · J ohn M. Robertson Rt.·"· J . Ste\\·art Ma rlon Dodd Mra. Marjorie Bro\\·n D. \'. Haya Norman Hagt'n JlaJTy W elch \\'alt-er Spirer C. K. Prieal Fred I . Catlin T om U ende l'80D J ohn T. Bo.rd l'tlr. Floyd Lo\•eland Ji~ Colllm Roland CoUlns Roland Lagt'rlof M n. :Sina Bur k i\l rt'.. Calla Haya DEAN C. BRADFORD -:Se \l·port Beach IL D. FLAHERTY -Co11ta M.-Ra ·-.·~··••01t .-'bsttll-lnUe \\'m . Toblaa ~ Dl<'.k Plcger Richa rd Stone Robert (.'a.Ills Robf>rt Ingram Tom l'B.)'De Col. F... J . \\Ille. BRADEN FL'°CH MRS. El..l!:A..~ORE FISHER -..... ~-' ' I Y .. --o>ltl •••J'•t o ·awallow ..... 1 c.apnl•. clay, ••ti t .\at•• all/ It eoatl JO& onl7 •boat '' • c1a,. •••• u..,. priee to p&J' to pro· t«t1ourfflf.lloa.., 6ae.t i/ J•• cf1 a 't l •H 6•tt"r •ft•r "' ••tU. •I B•••ll ID& 'rBOllAll B. l<ENNY.:OY -Lapaa Boaclo E xecutln Comm.iltee Memben ChalrmaB for Ne•-port. 11<~~.;;..-f"" ........ ...... , ....... Turner Drug Co. 900 Cout Hlway, Ne wport. Beach Beacon 8UO Hinld•y's Pharmacy IOI lllarlne Ave,. Bol11oa h land Hatbor Sll8 r 1rtb DI.strict •. Bait><. and Ool"OJl& del .,__~ PllUCII GRISET Job A. 111111'17 for Slate Senate Commltte. Ouap&if'a ... q.an.n 800 •· ruua •"""' -a..a &aa. ~ .,JaoM: K2mbftl7 a.1eo. or a-31.a Ounpalp Olabman JAClt CURRY Elect John A. Murdy to State Sepate i P~ EJection __ June ~rd , (Political Advertisement) Fine Arts of California Sofas In Three Sizes! ~!pl -Ninety -Ninety-Six lnm. '-II , Presents Custom Built J1N 11 .. fl ,_, ,... ........ .,ecu wUI ........_ tM Mn el .... ,_...., Coralated- Groupl • All .... ----• .,., • ·--Uolh .. c..w-i • Aft .......... """' .... -._ --- ..,. ..._ t' Shir, .__ . ......... T1tfH FillM, 1ft ...,. ltyte ....... 9l'Mi Mild ,_ ••re "-n fht •or i J -i. -·---· ............ $198.50 ' LOVE SEATS, any 11tyle &o111.. ••• , •••••..••..•.•••. -. $144.50 · SECTI'}NALS, ·b y_ lllyle fro~'. ............ , .... ,.. .. l. .• 168.50 OPE~ MO~AY E.!'E~INGS Tlf!iL 91ao P~ M. . I • -I I I , ~rE DfU~ERY In j , ' 01str-wllli 3 n '1111 "•1•, • fllllll'\S llra. Ami ..,._ N 11. of -ORANGE COUNTY. . , .. ' .. , .. .A. _,CAI ......... l . . ;· 111 ,_llUl • "'~·11• ~ ... ''' w1 .... cr•• 1a _. •111r •1•q;-r•11t_'ll!f!I!. TBBODOBB 8081 •. 1 ,., ... • • lit Vlrctl>l& Plooclo. Olot& .._ who -ha .... .._ ~ .. ,. • will ... __ _, ' at 10 .. ... ha a.....l Tllo lle'f. c.. r. Band Jlo' I I -'!tll lie A'*"7. " .,, ... ., .. ~ .. •-t.. . --...... .,.!9 Ollla. -. ... !"' ........... 1 • . .... .... Cllta , ' • WDIT TllUIS ' • l -THURSDAY, .MAY '29, i952 ·11 ' . . - ~· .... Reg0,tta . rroves Harbor fjnest for Crew Races BTBID~ Newport Barbor, lta chamber ot commercti, aen1ce clubs a.nd reli.· dents played hoet to Pacific Cout college crew1 and thousands or rowing enthmlUt;g Saturday and. Judging trdm comment.a or visit· orS, they went bome convinced. Bars HOW THEY LOOKED al llAl>h. or aoaual N ...... port Barbor Wet1~ Sprint Championship ro"inl reptta. \\'~l end of North Udo Channel Saturday. At riJbt. California \-anlt.)· cnw Is at IH.at three boat lenl'fhs. ahe-ad. of Stanlord ere\\., trail- lnJ at. lf'ft. Cal ere"' clOC'kM in "at 6:46.8. ap.inst Stanford'• 7 :04.9. Cardinal's crt>\\,. "'"" •lowPd do\\"D. by one oanma.q, cakh- lnc a crab "'llh his s"·eep, throwing \\'holP Crt>\\' out of strokf'. (Photo by I. ~lull) .Jl!\f FIFER OF STANFORD CREW, lf'ft, preMn ta Bob McConnf'll, coxs"-aln of winning l lnlver81ty of Callfornia \'ll.nlity, hlA l'rrW shirt ln tradlt.looal f'XCbanlf!' Of loser to "·inner. (Photo by l . 1.1ulll C.Onvtnced that the North Lido Channel waa deslgned tor rowing regatta.a. that .Newport Harbor's beautlfUI ~ea. ,..Chta and clubs, eluate.red like bapette. around sapphire Newport Bay, ofter more · almost than the eye could apprecJ. ate. BIG TRIULL FOR OAL \'ARSIT\' c,,...,,. ~ Saturday 11.JKflt "'ht>n tht> <-ha.m p O&r'ltten rerel\•NI Helm!I AtbWtk: Foundation trophy for taklns \\'Htf"rn Sp~t ChamplonMlp Ona.18. Here, HAn·t-v Som.en, sen.e.raJ race commltlt>t" c hairman ror S1·1"·port Harbor Chamber of Commt•tt.t", l'f"ptta tJPOIUOt, baDds trophy to Ky Eybright, CaJ crt'\\' mMtor. Paul H.-lm8, trophy donor, •eatt"d lo left back,-round. .. <Photo b.r..,BecknerJ 1 ' "OFT ASD ft(lW'JNG" arr crel\'S In !'W'Cond annual S e\\'port Harbor Rfm·tng Rf'g&tta "'Ith Un.Iver· •It)• of CaHfornla '-antUy ln front at left. In C("flt..r 111.ne Is U. S. C. crew,. then 1Jnl''enlty ot (lrilhlb Coluntbta nt-ah·:!'t 1'horr lln(» l_.auftC'htt bf-hind shella carried official judces and 11ta.rtt>n "'ho follo\Ved race• throu§h to near rtol&h line. (Jacqueline Beckner Photo) I DISPLAYING THZm CAEATldN8 • -Ho.-J:""1p -· 1..r·---· lllow .... otapd "1 ,. Cir•• o( _,. .. , .-""' (l·r) Tllalla Miller, 1tll crade or Now;on, ,_..~ IJlre&. piM>e ollUH. ;t.ckot. alaorta and_, Gloria Cllapmaa, 8lll lftd& or c...-del Illar, la -.,.._ outfit of -and wlalt ..__ • ...--••-* -.. ,...,.,,:r -·r: ~ Hutt, .&Ill llnde. N~ 111-llllllc: eolt<lll, Ile~ er--pl«~ Rkling for ChllclNn AGS8 • t. llJ • WiMt'--Ts bbl, ......_ • n s -O..U. --°"'=A-ta -(Mp RID( •= -Me a.i.. ...,.. , ...... -... ·LA MISA st · ....... ?' ·--.II •• 4 ft 8 I ·..,_ wtul ... ~ -ii.. paflod ......... -~ lllll pade, Newport. la -r, dotted 8-"1th .. , lllj!nt!9 a ,..rum at Ille, ;.'uot. ""'. Bela,y ~. 1th ' . lalalld. Ill r..i .... wlllk -p-P ooat typo appl ....... IA&llp -*'!· la .......... pti walllq • mOclot ~ -bl; all of wlllda ....., -loo Mn. --. , • EQUIPMENT FOR 'RENT 'V-Dlln'E ftll<Illll -l'OwD ,'l'OOl.8 m•n.saa ..., 2'00la -., ... ,.U'M ' * ....-s UNTALS. I; 11• f ... ...., .............. ••" ' • • • All vlsttor report.I to Hay ~· genhelm, regatta director, Harvey Somera. general race ch&innan- even radio and. telecast report.a to CBS network 1t.a.Uona indicated that the '.econd annual N ewporl Harbor IntercoUertate Row i n g Regatta had· proved it.self ao far u oarsmen and apectato~ were concerned. Which augurs well for next year's preaentatton of the I West Cout'a flne&t crew racing classic. EA.GER BEAVERS AT BOWING ~ ..t.r.y were thMe I N e"·port Bachor Cham~r of Commerce "°°8tei. who I0'4 Cl'eW race proKJ'&ID5 to th08e ·a.board boat. la baJ. A.ad t;My Ud &' good \'leW Of the races. . . (L Mull Photo) Scores of Girls in · fashion Show Scorea Of Tth and 8th grade gf.rta of Horace Enatsn echool last week modeled the lndivldual cre- ations they had Jl'l;ade il_I their eew· ing cia.N. 'lbelr mothers and frtenda we~ cue.t. a'.t the faah· ton show which wd it.aged ln the school C&feter:ia. The yowi& ladlet, e&cb of whom spent 36 "mln\lt.M.. each clus work· ing on' hez\ piai:tjcul&r "elick chick" n\Jmt>e;. ~·ped through a flower cl&4 treDl.a archway ln the catetert&. They pirouetted, let tull ak:lrta. billow, twirled, fiung anna IJl'ac;erut!J. outward lQ. dis- play at)'llob jacket&. . i Teri,-Jay wU the fuhion com- menu.tor. SIM introduced• ea c h clrl lelllq her tint name, the t)'pe of prm.ent worn and givtnri speci.&l mention o( accuaorles which lent: cbum to the apparel. The mothler:a Were delighted at Ir ~ur;\ttan' --c-. , ban bel8 , ymot dlrectton or Mn. Jean ott. \ ., I -;::;~~~~~~!:Z~~~,~-·--~--~-···~tj~~~'JC~:::::::::=zJ::.C.--___,.,......,._...,.,~__...,..........~::=~;o:;~~--.~~~~~~~~~H ~ .· . • - ' • .. . ·~ -• • ,... ··-' • •• . - ' I • • • • • •• • • , • • • • --• • ' • ' •• • I • • • , J ' • I • ' ~ PAGE 2 .-PART 11 -THUa5DA Y, MAY 29, 1952 • ~PRESS~ s.-1 .. ,.,. Set by C9'Mtl~1ioft _ -~ 111 A L WI I lj · Ill -IEll,111 ~OlllllMEIT .. . -~--··-A· T T·--E N T I 0 N I Oe'X~ &.-Jl'1'11• n ..- ri tz·e ..,...... Wet 'a· rnW ....... ,...... ........ I\ ID.ii ....,t& ot 1110,000 --f!>r - · -• u.. 1--..... :,.~::;! n. ,,_ W 0... 0 : ='ctnn e a o•-1 e . . ~T ,... ~ l!OWi.u!e u.' ..... MOllSY WOlll{AI. llNG&.p -I*' .-0. iim•• I ~--If~ ---1~ft!'l· oi.n:t let Yeur. Car Suffer BKaUN You Drive It All Day! NOWQR•ING NlGHT lUBRICA TION ! • co.., .... 24°H11r la uk1 ' We Worli While YM Sleep • DOC YAllELL sa•& 18VICI 714 CCN11t Hiwey, ~wport Baeco11 &992 r i DOURE CHECKED! ' ' .......... ..... lt••of'M ttJ a. A.. Ne~N• ten ... tw ... _ ... •kldte (~•) ~· &ato, •.._.•I• 16'; Bo._ T~ ave_....,e-lM; Ne.-... ... 11 • ...,..,-. ~; T. Ge.ntO&I. a\·rrace 173; IL 04-etoel, &W'-l"aa"' 151; .ltaireUaa'. Wurt9 H=srr• ••......-l& 11 Mllll Photo) TWO ~ -~· WlfY YOU MUST BE SATISFIED wn'11 -..._ ..... ,,. llEBVICE-ALL REPAIR WORK 111 CiiWltbo Ir\' T'lll'O ftCllNICM..'I& RADIO SPECIAL Any t' •ble Model Radio R9JHired $2.50 plus JHris RADIO .. TV CLINIC Ph. I.aeon 5606-M Opposit• P. 0. COSTA MISA IL 1 UIPET & 118 WOllS ' Wi#8 alt -WNO OOV1ft'Y .iAOM OIANGI aues Cl EANED a..-~ • """ esi'' ·-... -............ - -.•. , ~--................ .... ,.. \11 t e,24trzutJ ..... ..,...,_,._. wt.le* 19 JoeiW at tM above address. Telepbene. Klmber- Jy •-··-,.u'lt. DICK ~ -'-r ol the Don LH P~rJeluill la New,ort Rarttor Yae•• Club's S)llp 11.oek race ...,.. U.. ~ '9 w• ..a.ce.t Is to take t.M wt\•es al o•I'· Sko~·n HH-la Ills rae ... Ctt\\' to? 'thh evm'- --· - -Jlft. O..Ck ~ lllr. -:Wn. si..11 lllley, Skl-r 80oelr and Mn. St-- lllr. - --11-...k. all of NlO'C. (Photo by Be<:kntr) • =:-:~=:· !Steele's Odessey ·Wins Ship Rock Mr. and Mra. Tlm Orop.n of Ra c ed T Cla A ~:.ia.:~ • 0;,;..,:.:.~ .:..~; ;.:.:.~ Ce on orrect ime, SS . day night at the home of Mr. 1 and Mrs. earl Hanna at 318 ---------------i By JacquPltne Be<:~r Morning Canyon Road. Corona del SOFTBALL MENTORS I ln •pile ol llght airs, fog and Mar. a preponderance of Jocal events * W.u..L 'IO-WAU. (l4JIPl'm! CU:.-\..VED ON Tll1'J F!.OOR. The Grogans .1re Jon,-time MEET AT PARM over the week end, the annual friends of the Hannas. Grogan $oft ball manage1 s and Jirospec-Ship Rock Race, sponsored by ,.tl}&inla.in.s bla ottlces in the Ha.n-tl\le sponsors of teams to be en-Newport Harbor Yacht club, na Building at 14th and Euclid tered In leaguea this summer at found t1£'hl of t~ southland's Avenues in Cleveland. Costa rtfesa Park met ~fonday finest wending their way slowly Vi llelMl'EBY CLEANED. *WE AU Tliz LABGEST INSTALLERS OF. WALL-To.. s WALL CARPET IN Olt.U<GE COUNTY. . , OUJI NEW DRVlNG ROOM IS THE FINEST IN OB.ANGE COUNTY. WILL DRY YOUR BUG OVER ?\"JG.HT. Z9l SOUTH MAIN, OU.Mel Invited J'U8Sl8 to ah a re the evenln• •l the pa.rk at 8 o'cloc,k . ov.r tbe 82~mlle •COQree fJ'Om. evenlnl' honorlnl' tbe Ohioan• Fonner sponebrs and n.a.na•er• Newport Harbor, around Ulp were M.euera.and M'eedames Mark were invited too -., were thOM Rock ott the t.tlnnua and retuna. HeaJy, Les Livingston, 0 I c II interested Jn entert{lg newly form. Robert Milltr's great N-aloop, Drake and Ben Reddick. The ed teams, according to Gene Weatward. was defending aa a r.- Livtngstons formerly li\'ed in Quarry, representative of softball suit of her. swift 9·hou.r and 1~ Cleveland and knew the Crog1tn managers. minute round trip in the 1961 and Hann.a families there. Afr. race. WeSL\van..I was onC't" •gain Healy wu one of the owners or &\CK FKOM ONTAIUO out in front aft<'r the long "1J\d· l'llDHE8 OUNGJ: HW -li..~A ANA ID I .... •AJ." DOJUlllllir, Prop. the Lyon and Healy chain ot Mrs. Ella Gotldner of 33rd St. ward run to Ship Rock , but in muatc stores in the East which returned Tuesday a fter a weeks the light airi!I and rog which the operated a larce eatabltAhment In vi.lit In Ontario "'ith her daugh-boata encountert"d on the way Cleveland. l er, Mrs. Mona Moorf'. home Ken . Schmidt'• Hilaria HERE'S WHAT KEFAUVER SAYS ABOUT LIONEL VAN DEERLIN ~ .. . J • ' "Lionel Van Deerlin impresses me as being. e very splendid, intelligent, capable, sincere young man ... the kind of young ma.n with an outlook and devotion to public service thet wot1ld 1erv• you well in .th• House of Repreaentetives, in We1hin9tqn •••. ''Wl+li the trouhles-fecing our netion today, we ""d yo1H19 IMll lilie Li~nelin th• hells of Congiess." ·. . -Sen. Estes Kafeuver. in Jefferson-Jeckson 0.y diri11er speech, S.11te Ane, Mey 201 1952 , sneaked through to finish only 2: minutes ahefld. of Westward on elapsed tlme which didn't even ' come close to the aforemtnlioned I 19~1 pas.a.age. Jut one mi.out~ aN SO aee- 0.W. bt-Mnd We.s&wartll WU Dl~k S&eelie'• OdJ'_,. w~ oa corrected thne. gave Mr a. dlaputed pos5H81on of tile Doll l.H porpotual and nm ,_. ID ClaM "A" lD. tlle 1961 evftt. Wbuaer i.. liM' CtaM .. r pMI' .WU Earl Clorl-c;ett'• '1ytll.J Ctoud "·llb. BUI Ziatimeyer'• aa,.ie1te la second s,ot. corrected times were: Clesa "A " for the Dou Lee tro- phy. nnt. Odyssey. Dick su.1e, l:\b. 28m, 449: second, ~. Ken Schimdt, 13h, 35m. ·s.; third, Westward, Robert Mille.T. 13.h., 57m; unfinished, Legend, Chuc~ th!man . Cl.us "B" for the Viking tro- phy, first, Flying Cloud, Sari Corkett, 16h, 32, ff•; lleCOlld, BapteU.e, BW ZUwneyer, 1~. 58m, 24.•; third, Suomi, Dr. Ber· tin 8'11· lib, l&m, ltlo; lourtll, ~~. w~tt Elliott. 17b, l!Sm. of.Ta. • ~ • Tllla ·-·· ..... ·-~ ap~floref ~ 111p N...,.ot ...,_ wl'eo1t• ellflt> ~-~·~ ._. If ~-..,..._ l'8'!11& .. ..,. taces ,., .. riM' _ .. _..._. .. : .......... _ ...._~~--........... ·-. .. ... -~_. .......... -...... ,...,, ....... ._ LIONEL • -Diop. """' ... - -. "' -CTV oaPmftt1x M1!!1 a -OfCfC""-"'-- & pan.de la~o fer tM naa ...... Glortett& Bay --CM1a1te y dab. , -. • • n.. Mlll>oafa w1l1 .tan at n- l'riday of~t N and. wltll any NcJt on IMU.ld .,. • -u ·. -~ l'rl-doy e...uaa:. sata...,. -lo - With opeDlna: ··---~ raceo tor CYC -di -Ions and tlle' pial tropl:J' -at llle ~ BGtel. . ' -Piil~ D9'l'ld B1Wt oC .... A.'W .. Oooia -. ... - -ldl ............. to '&Ms•• flml a 'Prr Re *"'' ~ ..... --........ -..11241'; .... .. a #'•, 1'"z •• -.. 19 ........ -...... -....... • JO•••ed tM uhual .... It! .. tlslrd af!A< ~ & -' ~ .-.-~~ tllal ..,q 1,QH -...... Adqced ill tM ttcu-» ••••. 1 ,,... Kt:Sol\ wu t.l.kea at t)te C.0.•111' •'• ICa,J meet111s 1n A Wnioa. .u tM --· -·· pe.,o.m--•n puted 90 ~a:-.. to n-- dllce eudinee for ot¥:r t.Ma h¥· ..... ,_ --Dcl1.I penllttM'• -quot& tor °"' -· __.. wUJ amQUn.t to UOUt 1,1.80 -· 411. ottler urdine f\.Ji".ia& re,W,.. Uoit4 are ClODlrOlJ,ed by \H i.,t. -· Tk ..ta.i-at of "' oaaual--. ~ 1a ti.. ()uun!Mioll'1 only • reSU}atory power o.vor Ule comm.ercla.'I ttah· ... Industry. . I 8TOVll'ION V -'eA'l'ION .... _ mm&a 'ul -' nNS PAY mT -•-•-'-11-MCll llfVJSI0.'1 ..,._ U.tU ·Jenl• ·1 • Al,l.Jl'W' OPEN 10 A. K. TO lsr,o: ftMl ~ Oil IN8'11HJ o, ........ Fri.. Sat. -~ 5112• Kr. and Mr1. J . A.} Bodnlan ot Newport K<lchi. lelt .w-~ mo.nuns tor a two ween vacatJoa at StoeUton wMre U.ey WW vi.tlt. th•ir daughter, Mn. Oeorp: S.1'1'7 and flll'llily. B:ldest daupter Carol · will be ,&r&duatlng from. grammar acbooJ and the Bodman• wiU be present tor the occa8ion.' . -~-e l'Jtl 111., "._ Aft. · BILL a.oft, Mea·s- c..ta lleu ••tcr ,.. ••nml J, apllllt ... llAJN ~ WATER SEEPAQE ' DAMPNESS EROSION .. . COPIOX PRODUCTS 00. 1ze Cemtnerc&al Was CMta BleM -nat 11u.-ws-. Keep Your Senator FREE ' ' . ~ It. 1s , ID!~ra11x .. 11<11p1tt~ tt~t . this .aam~ for State Senator Is a fight agalnat ll'9UP "W- trol of the otnC<!. ' ~rri t. Collins is fighting against pressure groups now, as he always has resisted group pres.<Ure in the Legislature. believing it to be a • • government evil. He considers indlvidUal rights as important as the rights of any organized group. As Speaker of the Legislature, he always represented ALL the people. No group can claim him. No group can con- trol him. No group can set:.e control u they; are trying tt> do, if Sam L. Collins is elected State ,senator. Elect- Sam .L COLLINS · State Se•ator • f I ' ' Pace-setting Stlldehaker ¥8 .. Se~ the ·pare~~~~~ Wue . A ~w.cl1r V-8 ta,at all ce.n..lifte ~--. in ·actuaf p Mil1age* 1,. 195~M,ta~I ~~ Runt . r • ' Newest of the new iri "swep ~k" ~ stylingl . .. ' Senso"°'1al 120-h.p; ziP and pep! Needs'.nt» pNmium fuell · ~~t..OmoMAL•llTIA'COIJ.wAI-. ' \ . . .,. ~ ' ·Rie1·1•Niif6...,.·F8.lflm d.'50IJ•1U.w AT tltDtANAPOltl, MAY 10 . 3415 w . • • • • • ; • • i.; : • r • • • ' • • 1 • ,. July Dinner Dan'e is PAGE 3 -PART If -.THURSDA\., MAY 2'.'1952 • Dad's Very Own I lmpTinted. whJte vellum Stationery: ~::~ ... ~:~~··· -T ., The bo'.'I: of ,G SMeb -1141 Elln lopoa - Blue Sails set Mala SL Balboa • Ian cir IGimp:s c$~ Th~rsday o"' Saturday ay 29, 31 Only Al,, ....... ,..,,s...., """ ...... .., (Tr(. .., 10) Cinnamon !JOLLS • • • • • • 6 for 19' .( ... U.irc.J JI' ..... • a.u.va C:ocoanut Cake S9'eo. II• 91< n.) 4S· Wf Va~"~~~mps ~ OOtiT A Jfl!:S... 1700 Ne"-port Blvd. 00111.1ll'i4 l>.EL atAB tQ.1 O....& mr;tnvn) LAOUN.8. BE.AOB- 275 Foniat Affllue • Event for Assistonce l :_QIM! . ' . A dinner dance party oclM!d-·••--c::J-.+------·----1 uled !or July 3 at the N ewport made ot a Bmetlt J"Ulllon Mt°" H&roor Yacllt club .,,.. th• '¥ln anc1 party w111c1> the Kalli topic ot tnte~•t at the n gul.a( 9C!hool ~A la ctrin~ at tbe Pd· meeting or the Assistance Lea~ day A.ft8mooa club tn Costa Mesa on }fay 20. Plans for the d~er on May ~ to a ugment tbe clink I de.nee are going ahead at a great treaauryJ p!lce and from advance notices, C&t chlpg everyo.-ie's fancy, a the party promises to be one ol ceramic ·i.tootn dealgned by Vlr-- 1 tht" most co:orful and dellghttul ginla ~tch to eerve aa a p1ggy t of th"" sun1mc r scB!lon. Tickets a re bank, w,s on d~aplay, The LealJ\le av,i.ilal.Jlc:: now and Mrs. Marloc plans t°i dlstribut~ the Tom°')' Ot~1t;r. chairman of tlcket.9 ,sales Tooth ud Betty Blscupld banlta reports that rt'scrvatiorui are al-throughout the area \.-0 help in I rc"ldy being made for table party aldlng t.be n.&l Betty and Tom- i. groups. my tooth pro~\.em.8. Mrs. P aul 1-t. Rogers, chllirman The chjklren'e ckatal clinic will ror the July party, has announc-be c~ an J une 12 for the swu- ~ her comm'.tt.eE>s : commlttee for mer re-openin&' wben school does tickets: ?.fr!f. Afarloe Othmer, 1n September . chairman f who can be reached at Mn. George Moore. p'reaidlng Hai bor 2278-J) and the Mmes. over the cooked food sale table, Howard Peter !I en, Alexander had. an lntercatlng report on the Hamilton. Charles Sullivan, Ray-For Sale Can:I File which la ma1n- mond K<'nt Harvey, Arthur Beat, taJ.ned at the Thrift Shop for the Osle Ramsey, Richard Pleger, Ed-conveuie.D.ce ol a.nyo.oe who has \\·a:d Aiillett, Jr., and Don Ne-Items tor sale or th(l&e who need Callum. Committee for decora· work. tions -Mrs. Lester y:>we and Mn. i;t,Jcbard CUtle hu been t.-trs. Charles Sullivan, co-chair-appOJnted a member or a com- man. l\frs. Edward Broo~. a.nd mit ttt for the NaUonaJ Council J\frs. :\1arloe Othmer. Committee of the Assi.al.ance League, a8- ror e::-itr-rtalnment -Mrs. Doyle signed to Eet up a standard for Ha tch and Mrs. Lonnie Vint1:ent. est.abll"1h\JJg and granting new CommilleC' tor SDPESMB -Mrs. chapterboods ln the Le&gue. Mrs. C('()rgc Moo:-e and Mrs. Edwo.rd Castle was also invited to fill the Brooks. poat of treuurer ror lhe • Asslat· T~e S<'cond in a S('ries of ln-anct> League of Southern Califor- formal breakfast parties given by nla, a. position she was unablt> to the I .. •·AJ::u e for th<' benefit or the acct>pt. children's dl'ntal clinic ls plan-Nrw CommJttl>f'" n~d for ~f ay 28. to be given at the L IJo lsle home of Mrs. How- ard Pt'ter~en. The breakfasts are scheduled t o be given at differ· <'nt points lttroughout the area. The first was given at Mrs. Lon· nic Vincent's home. Dt"ntal Cllnlc Thi? in1portance of children's health through good care or thelr teeth \1:a.s brought home rorclbly \Vhen ?.-trs. R . R. Hodgkin.son re~ porteJ happenings at the d ental tlinfc. Sh~· told or a !ma.ll boy \VhO after having l\\'O a~e.ssed tt.'eth £xt1acted. ga in ed 11 pounds 1n 2 \V1·.•ks anll in other cues rxnntL·d out the effects or malnu- tr1Lnn \vh1cb r esulted tn children having such bacl teeth that they all had to be either replaced or rccapyei.l · and on lhe lighter side tht.• Lt'agut'." n1embers enjoyed the :.lo ry of the cherubic little boy \1:i!ll soulfu l 'bro·.vn eye. who look- , d up at the d1'ntlst and bit him! 'l"h1• PT A of the Costa Mesa J\.Itt1n f;i.;hool was thanked fo r tu J ...ina t io:i to the dental clinic of SIOO and-an announcemebt was --------------- President !.frs. E . A. Crary announced her committees for th.e coming year: ho~e. cha irman. Mrs. Edward Brooks a.nd A-1mel'>. John Boyd, \Villiam Harvey and Joseph Beek: dent.al, chairman, Mrs. Roland Hodgklnson and Mmes, Wendell Calkins. Marloe Othmer, Edgar Rill, Hay Lang- enheim, Doyle Ila.tch, E. B. Whit- son, Hu bba.rd H owe, Austin Sturt· evant, Tbomaa C. Webster, Ed- ward NIWett, H . M . Noble, Jr.: ways and means, cha irman, Mrs, Paul Rogera and Mmf's. DoylC Hatch. !Narloe Othmer . Howard Petersen. ~ward Brooks, Lonnie Vincent, Georgt! Moore, Lester Lowe, A:lexander Hamilton ; publi- city, c~f.11. Mrs. George M..1- cbaud, ~d Mm.es. Richard CJ.Stle, Bue Hitctunan, Blanche J{o,-era, Wendell ' C&J.JJ.iM. Don NcCallum. TelePho.D.e. Mn. John Robin.on and Mrs. Phillip Bassett; garden, ?.frs. Robert Walker; acbolarshtp, chaJrman (second y ear) Mrs. Jo- seph Beek, Mrs. Roland Wright, Mrs.. Thomas Rutter; national councU, Mr•. R.lchard CuUe and Mrs. IAnnie Vincent, alternate; austalnifl1 members representa- tive, Mra. Philip Smith. Thrift Shop, co-chairmeri, Mn. Willard !Killion and Mr•. Victor Orace, ~d Mme.. Everett Gar- diner, qharle• \Vagner, Thomu IE REALISTIC! ~tat ~ohn A. 1 Steiger 1 =t'~'."Q;.... ..,._ llyan, ~ 1-genbelm; t-- porta.tlan of danaUon.e. c.halrmUJ., Mn.. Dion M cCallum and MmH. Lonnie Vincent, Frank WUk.IMOn, Blanche Rorer•. O. G. Sueas. Phillip Ba.Melt: w elt are chairman, 1iilrs. Edward Jtf lllett and Mmes. Robert Walker. Man- ley Clark, George Lind, O. \\1• ·Rtchard, J ohn Boyd: hospitality, Mrs. Erneat Saftlg. For Congress The MAN with the out• stonding family, civic, educational, mllitciry l business bockground. 28th Dl1trlct ~el Ad'f. Donat.4 by S..-lg., Volunt..,.. Wa~ l. Porwotd. C>Mllnwa• (POLITICAL ADV.) • Comee Jn White 52.99 f ~I More Travel htra1 No &tra Ct•tf Y<>, 6,.,,...nluel M,..Tlw.&p,... Sec-rice. 'll'iMr choice ot toata. FilHll bUJft. WOrld"s Hsi driwn. l'tw Vaca. don PlaooiGJ Se"ict. Cboott tbe Lt.Mr-cboole c •• , ••• , . ALBUQUERQUE. N . !IL ... .fUM ATLA.'\'TA, GA. .................. - LIBB Y, MONT. ···············-··· IS.71 ~ ~--All,.:, ... lttlrl rrr, 2tsws ... u INlf.fri,~ ME~. ~. ~-8\VAFFOILD A.pat Phone --M a.sz Coast BJsb\lf&y NEWPORT BEACH LOW FLAT TYPE WED<SE AJ.o,.Larae ~ of Low hta at '1M·aDCl ..... • Specie.I guests at the meeting w ere ?.trs. Robert Gn..n:lnPr, H!!.l- aon oCCiter for the junior auxili- ary a.ad her guest. Mrs. P . Neal. HOl5teasee for luncht""on were Mmea. John Boyd, Wendell Cnl· kW, '-fmond Harvey. Sue H ltchmap.., Richard Pleger and Tbomt.a Webster. HaFborites Hear Famous Reporter at ~ia House 4.tt.endl.q a recent meeUng of ..Uia ff~ tn New China City Wert: .. (rOUp of Ha.rborites, -l'f the prHicWlt, Dr. A. Aln•n• Re.oner and Mr9. Ren· ner of deJ..Ma.t. AJ,. ~er table were Mr. and )( J&mea Van Dyke and K r. and Mrs. ltlmer Pofrler of Co-rooa' le Ma..r: W ln.ltred Barbre of Newpo Beach, Miu Marie Bar- ~ of Loe Angeles and Mr. 4llld Mft. Cannon ot Burba.nk. Asia ;House i. &n organlu.Uon or !orrtjer resident.a ot Shangha.1, of Whom· 75 were present. Speak- er of the even.tng wu ~ l:anioa.a woman reporter ot United Pre., Mary !..mar Knight, aut,hor ijf The Red Bllel>t. Entertains for Music Studens • ~r~,:;uss-B . llOSl!IE'S BUBGLED Cordon Ho!Bie, 6908 Co a• t Highway, reported Monday to po· lice ttiat burglars had broken UJ. to his .speed shop during the night and' ta.ken $1000 In automobUe parts. Entry wa.s through the reo.r of the store, he said . 'flll P 41!Mf4'-Pl' ~ T.tQN J lp> If""-"-· -ot .,,., llue tt,..: t::l)',114! Qel\!ll>Jer, 1~77 Mlr- H M:cl,)m•p of Bet CQll ~. wa, am.at, ~ repoJ'lecl Monday to n&a1114 "' Cucllnal ~ey. b.oll<lraq poll<.< U..t h,..-eon, Mlj<•.'Ioet hi• uppercla.u t ratel'l)lt.y for men at wrl81lP&tch IU,ld a rtng, both ~t­ W illamette· UnJveratt.y, s a 1 em. ued' at ff', while on t he Me.in Oregon. I Beacb, Corona del Mar, Sunday. Pack up a PICNIC... <iirJ, with good foods from SAFEWAY • . ~ --~----If • 195! CARS ON DISPLAY BOTH LO<JATION.8 Fr.yers MANOR HOUSE <;RADE A EVISCERATED · lb. For yow con•eaiea.ai qFEWAY WW. IE OPD FRIDAY, MAY 30 . . • h For picnics, Mrve fried chicken. Cut-up, pan ready. TURKEYS SMALL 5.IZE. GRADE A. ·a.ltnrllle type, 4-1--lbs.. htiscerated, ready for oven. ~~· '• . Here are picnic values tor )'OUr bic outina in the GROUND BEEF FOR PICNIC LUNCHES c:ountey-or a family gatharili1 in the beck yud. Cb.eek them far your favorites. Dozena more at your Safeway! S.lectff bMf, fl'fthly gr~nd, packttd in Vlsklnt-•• ..... ========ii _,.,Sand 3 3 ~ isc D~w••• Ham Unde.woofl'•· The J%-tL 18C O rigina l O.vil.d Ham. c.M Libby's Ha .. c ... ned 8Hf. IHI. 3 5 c ' for q uick meals. Cll • CoHa .. CheeH "-'ouom Time, ''beat tast· _,..-~,... r.ng" cottage c.h .. se. F9rm- 1-:_r Styl• (Small curd) or lCr.amed (larg• wrd). ::12c 1!lJc ITEll8 .. 23c '": 23c ... 25c ": fc Brown or Yellow. fw meota. OllYes ~= 22c ~ _ 24c Ebony t!lpe. (SMALL, 9-o.., 20c) Pitted OliYes :!;· "':: 30c ' HeinIK~ ::; 2lc Olli SI :!.... :.:; 21c Plill ::.,~ '"": 47c ,... =·~ "":;~ """'.:"'...;.... ""': 27c :="'t.::.: _... ·-37 c ............ .. Yi••r ...... '= 1tc ---__ ._ _____ _ .... •..•. =·tt.: 37_'":73' . ------~------• ... ,..., •..... a.,ny • ..r.;.,~ lk 19c °'''' .• 0!1..,t•'-· .. j,iii"'. Sot.way offfft _.,. l.ind1 to c~ ffM ... of -.y.1e¥illQ ptk ". Cr ilQIROnl Soda 2 ~.:; 25c Orong•, Strawberry, Cr9am, Root Bffr, Spar"ling Wotff, Gir't9eral• Of Cola . Deposits extra on bottles. Pepsi Coli ='" 6 ~ 37c Blildc Cherry ::.· 2 ::.::; 39c Deposits ore extra on bonles. Wl$idelter~-2 ~31c No depotits. (cose of 2.t, 3.6-4) full quarts, 36c, plvs deposits. I.ii Mesi Wjne -4k Port, Muscotel or Sherry. B•u anJ ll1i.lt.c o#ued onl7 ia li· """"'S.f....,.1. Tour •dditioool . Cll'ftK IOAST . U.S. CHOICE /A"."' 59 lllade53' "'~""beef. cul •• C cut i.. IOl~ING BEEF Pla te m eat, cut from U. S. CHOICE beef. i., 19c ''.Si.ICE •<ON . Morrell Pride, Grode A. 4 7c In h aot uol pock. •. COINED BEEF Bonel~ss briskel, mild cu re. 6 9c ER:cellenl for picnic lunches.i. • ~,~!~.~!~~'P:~=~c°~D ;b.141/2C SWIFT'S PREM 12-:~ 39c 2.111. 79c Top quality lunch ftll.9Clt. Serve hot or mid. • CHEESE. FOOD VAN ZIE bOilltnt for pi,cnlc sandwiches. Priced low. loaf , · -. Karolyrilp Qolce of light, dark or maple flavored., 1 ~21' LOOK AT THESE '\'ALUES l!Jck Tea ""~~ 22c "'.:: 42c Canterbury. Serv• hot or l<ed. (1 ~-oz., 10c; 1-l b ., 83c) fli.VDr·Aid ::'.'.!"" 3 ..... 10c Ora111Juice ''::: 10c -.:; 23c f'ull O'Gold. Natural or l>Neet. E11a Noodles =... ;: 32c Wide or Medium. (Wide,. 8--oL, 16c;,) Sq. -::.:,.,~· 12 :.:; 27c ";;.:; 51c le~ [rum :;:: ~;;· 2 ..::::.. 29c· Sherbet :-;..;, ~~ 2 ..::::.. 29c Zee Milpkins :"~':I...~ s:o 12c Di-8•• ~ ~ 12c Wflil'nlW"ld ~ .... 3k ,.. ...... ~ ----otl""'5 m.'OQa ....... M I 1tf'lld. ... • - • , \ • . . , l -- i • I, ' • PAGE 4 -PART II -THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1952 ~~~~llESSAi • • • • • • • • • • • • = • • • .. • • • • -~ • • I • I • I I ' ' i i I • I I ' I I I ' I • ' I I ' I • • • I • • i • I ~ • llll kNbWLA~D, at 43, has important seniority oa key Senate Committees, assuring California the attongeat ponlble representation during the years ahead. HI RIPRISENTS GOOD, CLlAN GOVERNMENT and aound domestic policies ... is recognized as an outstanding au· thority en international aff'airs ... is a veteran of World War U, knows the horror of war, arid wc.:-ka tor peace. SINAtOR KNOWLAND HAS ONE 0' TNI IUSllST o,ncn on Capitol Hill, yet finds time to help Californians with their proble-ms, large and small. One of them wrote him recently :"] like big men who answt>r Jittle let ten." • Vote for Bill Knowland · Jalf83~ Senator Knowland Re-election Campa19n Coi:nmittee for Oran9e County SPENC'ER R. BRO\\::i~\i. Cto~• c;'vQ'IJI ,rh .. nqan.,..,,... , ROBERT C. MIZE. C&:Vh.aJnnaJJ rt .._.1-.. \V. B. \\'D_JLJ.4.1\r.~. f1nattrlf'I Chairman . 1~ SOl.Tl:f Mr\IS. ~T .. SASTA ·°'·'··'.• f'ALJF. rno:\"E KJ~11:ERLl' S-41 14 t.'E"'PORT Jl.\RROR c·o~t:\llT'TEt: FOR SEXATCR K:\"O\\"l...\~·n • RALPH Mr\Silt:\·, '.\'e\\'PQrt WaJ~r SplN>r llarhor ("halrman. J ahn T . Boyd R. R. Dodgklncwn Tom Hrfff'rna..n 1't r~. c·ha.... Boardman .1. c·~ Axelson Col. &; M~. Andre,,· \\·. Smith Mr. and 1\1". Dran Bradford Nnrman l'lill('r I .Pl!llir K. Steff PnM'n Rrttdf"n Finch l""'"tr r l~hf'll Lloyd l..o\·i>land e\ lf't1f" 8aJd"7tn Eh~aman Mr. and blrs. Dona.Id ffar\\Ood "'"· J .. ~. Bttk I Pohtic·al Advertlse1nent ; 1POLJTtCA.L ADVERTISEMENTI Co(J •• .• .,., • VOTE FOR A MAN . WHO IS QUALIFIED • n.a-.~ a....1.~c-...... . ,.,,.,. llfcl:ltlri<A, _,. WHY •pond $250,000 and aix yeara Um• IO trofn an elected man in Cong,..ss when o fully qualified man la ready and able IO go IO work for you IMMtOIATElY. . JAMES a. un MTVed in the Slate lusembly w ith many of the p<eant ronkino •epublkon delegation fr°"\ Colifomlo. They kn-. hl1 obillly and lilo Ncohl. It Q thetefo.9 nofvrol that ... would ,..,.;... llDpa"""'t comm1- ~ o1 ·value .to the .21th cllstrld, lnltft1~lately. NO OTHER CANOIOATE CAN MAICt THIS STA ltMENll I 1 • • ' FOR CONGRESS · • , H.,\PPIEST M.~S 1-s RAJ.ROA la.!ilt "'f"C•k \\"98 Jin1 t<anLn. pro- prlt"tor o f BaJboa'1t Ca8ino ('afr. }~in.I, hf' \\·ent flAhln' SUDdav and cau~ht fhn'f" O"h f4'1 qualify In thf' d1•rhy. Thi-n to cap thf' <'llma"(, · ~ fft'l•t'·""t H phonr r11ll from l .o:t An~Plr-. I.hat hr ,, .• , thf' "'lnnPr of a n1·,,· ('ltdl"RC" '"'<Ian. llo had pur(·ha~·d t""·o $1 til'kf"tit In the J.o-. Ant:"rlf"11 Trnjan f 'lub dra,,·lng. Oh ')'j,t._ tW' al"n l"I now an honnnt.r)' n1rn1bt_r of> thr Trojan rlub and c~t~ t"·o Ru10lf'I Ro\\'I ti(•krtl! t'IM"h )f'ar. SIAndlnl( In t h,. plrtur(" nho\'f' "llh Karam an«I thr nf'". rar I" ,J,.rr)' .John.,on, al"'1 of llalboAI. -------- '• I ..... Pistol c ... IDM1etoaJ 13 I Of lnlerfft ta HVbor ana llllooUq enthwilub and sun ool· 1octorJ lo tile. nrwt of Ille ......... monthly mtttlnp of !he Soutll IC-R'Oe p>d· Plato! Club. Tbo 1 med.lng' will be held at' the home 'ot Oeorc:e Pickerins. 388 Holm· wQOd Drive, Newport Beach, on the evening of Tueaday, J\lDe 3 at 7:4ti p. m. \ Qne Of the prime aime of tbe meeting will be to aet up a eched- ule of quaJlfication ehoota ln con- junction. with the requ!rementa of i the Department of Cirilian MobU- l bla.Uon. At the le.st meetlng. Pickering waa eJectcd as chairman of th~ building commlltre. It· will be h!s Job lo plan and build a small and la.rge bore range with lbe help o! ew.ry member of the club. The 'completion of this range will be I the· long awA.lted 8.l'U'Wer to the p!oblem of. finding a 11ultable and I safe firtng range ea.irly acce&1tble lo Harbor Area rt-eldenla . An tm1>ortant conlrlbuUon lo the community will be the youth training program of the club . Competitive matches as well a& training cl&&Se8 will be held for both youths and beginners. Per· sons interested o.rf' cordia lly l.n- vited lo attend this Tuesday'& meeting. A movie on gun safely will be shoiA'M and reofreshmenta ~·Ill be Herved . I Kid's Pets Parade Set for June 7 • , • L-16 ~1ociollow ........... Friclay . I A. meoUnJj of PoclfJc eo..t .' L-H A.Mbc:latlon will be bo'ld Fri· cl&)' It Newport Harber Yacht club. Din.net will be eerved aboUt 7:30 p.m.' Keith H erbert, UAOCtaUon com- modore. will conduct the &eNlon. Buie reuon tor the meeting IR to dl.lcu.sa pl&n.t for elimlnatlon eeriftll for the International L-16 cbamplonahtp racea. They wtll be held at Lake Sinclair. near De trott under sponaorshlp of Gro53e Pointe Yacht club, starting Aug. 18. Enrkjht SePs L-16 and Buys Rhofte$ 34 • Stral Enright hu sold his L-16 Witch to Frank Tooley o( Lido l•le. Enrtght purchaaed a Rhod£'s 34 wh1ch will be re·chriBlen<'d "Witch." The Tooleyi; w\11 renan1e their l,.J6 "Jolly Rog£'r." Enright bought his Rhodes from Jim Higson oc \Vest Lo!:! Angeles who is a 1nen1bf>r of Ne,,·. port Harbor Yacht c lub. For Athlete's Foot U11e T-4-L for S to 6 day"-If 1 not ples.e<I. your 4 ~ hlU"k. "'U.lt'h tbe old, tainted 1tkln slouch off to be h'plaot'd by hi:-althy Mkln . (i1•t Wt.ant -drying T-.S-1. from 1tny dn.l,(lfl&t. No\4· 11.t VlnOf'nt's l.ldu Drue. Inc. ~lATI1tl!:SSES Boat9-Uom~Trallrr9 · frrrcul&r Mh•Pf'• BF.AC-ON llOOI Cotlta l'lesa Matt.rt'-C'u. !160 N~"·porl 81,·d. • • -]~>©} w®xg ·•~ 11'at ~ Stodi a;., ... _ . I ' . and Late N.,. Ale ~valuble .e .., ,. ' LAGUNA llACM OfllKI Bank of Laguna n..cb _Bldg. Pb. 4-1156 C-pletll llrok-.e hdlidlo T .. .,..1.usadTldis ltadotial libnty wl I 11fl .. ._ Your onltr 10 buy Ol ae1I J.imd ll<Xb, bands • - modities will b4' es:ecuttd with speed Md llmlnCJ ovtr ~ nation-wide !cued priTatc wift .,..., .,... necting our 16 California offices and our New Yark office with principal Eamrn tndina cenem. Seu. tical facilities are maintained for yOor -ft•'vw > DEAN WITTER. It C:o. ...,... ... ,. ,,_ .,..,. ......... .. ....... a.-4 el Jr"• S-" :·-..,. ..... ,..,.,. Lei ...... ~ .......... __ ..... .....-.-- Poised Florence Cooling Lives. Up to ·Her Name, Writer Finds Thf' <·:,(I 'A'f'nt out this w t-e k to all younJ:r.l..-rs o f thC' Newport t-htrbor arr a to f'fll ('r their pet..s ln lhf' Jl('t paro.d,. ot tbe &-venth I Annual fo'1sh Fry. and Carnlv11.1 I--------------CAR r to be t-iltt~rrl Jun" 7 and 8 by the I c.:o:~t.H. M 1•M L111ns Club. v,:;,.-.n · Jl'1 11r1•r1·1· I '1H1 lin~ lrft Thr p••l.H are t o be ref{lstrred iA'ith Burl A1 <·a~. t·hairman l n rharr.c or thf' evf'nt. at 1750 New·, ;::n •<I l' 1ndldl\l 1·.:,i an'I ('l\1np<u1tnlns:;: port lll vd. bl•t1A'""" June 2 and 6. f11r 1-t<·huol bond~ and ant1-gamb-The p>tradl' will br held at 11 a. . , v II lh linl:" lA\V!i." :.lr~. ('ool ns say~ I m . Sntut day. June 7. , ··~f\~'fH~·• 1 ll~(' In N•lllf• ln •· "Rut I 'vf• al"'a.vi;i h1·lp '(I othrrs Nt'\Vpt1rt lfa1·bor tt.r"1t l\\.t• yrttl':i ~f"t 1ntu offic·e anti llf"\~r rM my· 1so. her fr1t•nd}l "'<'rf' "·orru•tl. S"if." · Sh•· hat! bt-rn :;o at·liV•'. in cnni . A llh1•t1r h the ·1tv !t-riw11•,.r'fl nu11f t v aff111r1' thrr•' .. \\hut \\·11! . 1 . · 1 1 ' • )'' 1 t~ Rn ~'CL" IVC' un('. fl.1 rs. Cool -'<>U do \Villi vuurs• If Ill Ne\\·· 1 d I I t A f f w1rt ~· thrv a.~ked . • \'ou dnn t h1:lg fH . uolt n,111 ii:· t . t·\~' o • •• , f•r r 11·n! ~ .K"r,a :1 f&ll 1n for111al (llf"I\\' a MlUI ' • , \\nrd of 111uulh c11.n1p 11i:i1 tt f,., .. ,. Oti r F\11rt!nC" Coolin~ has tani:•· 1 ,_ f lh • 1 8 I l 1 ll)'~ uc orr •' ,, pr t! Pt' 10 11 'ilr pt't!Qf. now, of th1• frit>1ul~ ~h1 l · 1 1 Ill I ~ . . o H1\'t' lf'l' nnrnf' v.·r rn 1n "n •a s niade 111 Nr'''IX>rl l•ur :llh thr b;1l :ot TI1 e prop~1ti(l<'l up be· •f th1·1n w111lt' h<'T' llHlll" on l)H' f t I th t i l OI •· \'(I f'r::i ,, .... ~ ..... IC rr l•' {'I y I \ prll R bnllol tL~ LhPlf t"ho 11·" f111 k•·t·p lht' off1c1· C'11·ctl\'C •1r tn a ltr 11 ty lr,.11.su1••!'. II • r' \\"t>-•l "'n ul nc•. 1 >ippo1nt1V" Thi• p1·npo~!t\1•n wR :1 r1t'11tl8 , no l1111i:•·r '''or1 y k d··f• atrrl 3 to 1 fo'1 ·1.,,dt; he.cl u· ~"'' tbout h•·r t'1·p1n~ bu .... y • 1 . 1 fl.1rl'I. ( rw1 hn;: tn run for Clly. .B•'f:1dr ht'r "!''v Jnh a~ c1t_v c·ounc I bu.J. :-Jlr d1·r l.nl'd rt •asu 1 er. ~1 rJ.1. ( nol 1n;: ha.." 111t•11 IJ.1 n plan an1\ l'ook for h1•r h11 ... b.u1tl. I J~·(•at1"4• prf'\ H•lll'I f'Olllll'ilmf'n '"nnrth, th1· cnrf' 11f thf'i r U.·a1·<111 ~111·,,..·tJ \u:"r" \\nU1d nu1k"" lh.-~av ho1nr, A.n d 1:-;: r'r"p 1n \V1•dd1n·: \ orfl('r 1111 appol11li\I' Ollf', nu pro- ·lan• l<tr hi.:r snu D1l·k'!-> t·u1:1111..; I \ l"illfl \\'tul mail•• for a salary • 1ar11 -1r;r on June 18 tu f\ltn·Jnr1c I So Ain1·r !>!hr t1Hlk offlrr l&.11it 'o'n''lllt .• l or J.,..,n i: l ~t·a<'l1 . Aprll l.j, 1\fr"-('oolhv; tu.A l"f'- -.... ,. .. ... • .. .. .n. .. • .-• t'l1\·f'J .. 11--ht .._,. • I Ana en. ,.,."" n1.r11.. Cnellni; 8 ..-• "1art•"" lht• Job of kN-plolf "('at." At a r ri.:ent tnt"eling, councll- lhr rnl. fro ·~t rh'"'lnit thr rra.v 111.-.11 volt•J to pay hf'r $:>()a n1onth, 1 ri.rr:·f 'n~. Shr and /\t r. (.'oollng n11t for hl'r dut'r,.. AS tre&11urrr, rxpl'lln ('t\t "'•' flr"t ftaJ),4'd ho\\'1•\'t•r, but a~ tlt•puty tax col- But"· ha 1 h1·..-n k.nO\\ n &'nrr a<o1 l· 1·t11r. Bnh~ and P ln1·"""· Rut nnnr In 1-plte of \\'(11'k111b grati;; for a of t lu• n-.rn•· .... 1•1rk, 'tl UO\\' !iht•''I t;n1" illl (·11 .r bnuk;i nnd bonds. ju"4t phtln "('a.I." ~!.:;. (.'uo1L11~ hn .• l.1""11 ut the C'1ty t.frs. CooJ11··~ lt \•r:; up to h r 1 Jilli 1·vrry 1lay ,,·ith her nf•w JOb. 'llbt na1n(' in that sh(' I:. a con\, Sh~ al11n1ts hn\'Lllg a husband who po1~"'.J w nrnan al!h'ln~h ~hf' l1w1k<i ls nn accountant. fl.tr. Conlln[!, 11n(1kp u l··ty trl:'tthUrcr Shi• 1, r111p l".\'f'll by th•· l\.'il.shJre 01! Cu .. .light. tr1111 . har1 ~tartlin~ bluC' ha. .. bt·•·n u hPlp in getting J,e1 ·ye~ and ~·hitr hair. ,.tarted. "J've h ad a polil1l·al 1nterrst tn .;ood ~ovr rn111rnt. 111 \\'orl11ng fnr .-/ ' · l t'5 n1:r 011 11110:1,' P.~ra. Cooling s;:1ys. "it'~ an ad\' •11ll!J;" lo have lhr> u l t1cc a n t>I• ell\'(' onr.. That "·ay, p1•uple fP"I they havp a h"ln1 I in lheir own pot'ht"ts \\'hen th<> mon<'y is l>c1nE: spl'nt." Airs. Cool ng \\"Q_, an Eng.li-;h , raajor at the Un1ve rr.1ty o f Ill lnols and rcctl,·etl a sccon<tary leaching c rcdentli'll lY-'fote hf'r marriagt•. S he dldn l t{'ach. but pio neered &.! 1 a JOb analytit in Chlca&u for th ~ fo~<"dt>ra l R t•}l('rve Bani(, A job 11.n-1 alyi;t s<>t.a up salary scall's 1n re· la.Hon to ('{.(U('alifin anti f'XJX'rience ~ I needed tor the j ob. • I ('urttntty, she's making UM! of hf"r teaC'hing <'ttdeallal by in- strut'llni C'redlt courites In Par- llamf"ntary Law ~ Oranse Coa •I Colko~ • "But l 'ru :tot ~ Nltrtt :'" ~m­ an." l\13'9t Coolln: aaJ-s. "St.nee I''" befon marrlf'd, thl• 15 lhe first Job 1°\'e M't"~pteh t~a.t WU n nt on • part -11nf ba."1.11'. I ,,-IUlled to &ta_,. home \l'lth my 5on:ia Bob and Dick." , Bob, 27. IS' il servic~ rf'presenta- tive with Group lnflurance for Prud•ntlaJ and ,ht bej· g transfer- red lo SeJ.lUe. Dtck l:i •. who ts belng married in JUJlc. ill a atu~ dent tn ar chitecture ~USC. \Vhen I a.dmired e en::loa~ pqtto In the Cooltng home, J.lrl . Cooling &aid, "Don't think I'm ailly not lo ~lay h e and en- joy tl ! But in:rt.cad. 've a curlou.a bump of re:rporalbil y. So with the help, or my hua d, l've de· cided to re-vamp my fe and learn SOl·oelhln.g new." 1"n-Coollhg muat have noticed not.teed me taktn( a mt'D.lal note or tur last at&tep'lept For sbe ex- clnlmed, .. But. Golly toeea! Don't Write t.hat! rm DO A.Dyooe who lilt Ing la tmproued wl lty wben sbe aye aht la ••41obod7 ." prol10d t.hoji dldll't UlllUL .. Aprl). TIMt 11\*l•'• l~l ud~ol-wu 'tie te'1 60-year hlatol)'. tlM caw: -loo rt..,,,U. tlon--olcan-'-... rtC8ll •• Ula pl., • .-... la • .. $oft \\'ater S PECl,\LISTS \'acuumed -White Sidewalls Cleaned IS l~U BRICATION AND POLISHING YOU SA.\'E AT ~~ ~ta¥/"' ~0-~ CALlflillA 1un AHi. tl•IM It• IM llUalCa I MAIN STREET AUTO LAUNDRY, ' • • . ~orrow s~o to s2s~o · with a 7ime/J/lut, loan! When you n·eed money, it's good lo know that 7ilwlp/M Personal and Auto Loons ore mode lo credit worthy borrowers every working doy of . the week ... al all branches of Bonk of America. Arrangements ore simple ... there's no embarrassing red tope, no unnecessary delay. 7illup/M Loons ore a simple ... cori,venienl . .. low-cost answer lo your finonciol need I Be sure lo visit ... ~~ ... , . l!&unk. n( ..lmtrint NATIONAL I!~SITNA~~ ASSOCIATION NIMl(l r(Dfl•t 111,.Dllf l'llUlA•CI CDl•Dl.lTt•• Have Jr~uble contr~lling . .a pr~ssure sag"pan? ltll1llt tll!d..ff-· ...... lltlt-.-....... , .• " ... • llilJ 11119 II • If Ille .. •IF•llic &a nzfM • It •ulna , h 't -., llO ...J.a ,.......,. twcepen with -You,ba" ....,_ _tml _,,... _. .................. lfchc_ ...... ~~ ...... ---••ic,-can ... ,. .. ., ........... -bl. -"' , .... _. • .. ....._. •aed''••l1. And ,... -....... -It'• w;..;,. olt. ........ -ti .. -~'-• Of«<oalt ,., .............. .,. -...... , R• II & .... ...., .... aa111 ,ot •Wke1 .......-,. n'Cll""' '9 •" • -. ' f ' 1. • ' • • , . . -·· YOU CAN · DO BETTER AT HARBOR HI . LITES cutatde ot aloepfn&'. w ......,, --8 lol'OU'l4 In ~t .... ot1occ· Membersh.1p ·,A~ 5 .... PART Tr L lHURSD~~. W.Y 29, 1952 I ger. Jeune Adair, Smit/I, l'artJ' .,.. 'A.pi.I · ~ ::::::Ill f '!!: L::j lkrg. ~ Queen. --llotll&llJ'al ' ~ = • . Donna. Zube, Cb&r l>erlaln. Larry,_ -• porfy al • • ·H,.:;;; .,raT.SS ~ . • ~-Danlger ~~'k~~~oclya:, ~: ~ ~ ~ ~~ !i Cards Expa;;..J ... J · · · : ~-.-.,.-----·. · Crandal~ Judie ond J ta G&rmon. PaW 1>w7er, Barry n and f IUC\J • -,. "CarC'l' Thoma.a. .Jo!n ftolmem, Kay JUdte Gannon. Joan H~ea and Ctce: 0, Clarie Strs~on.. Carote Archie Borv&th. Larry and M.arl- Tet.zlalf and Jania All . lyn Petuaen, For the flrst Ume tn tbe ll9- to:ry of Orange Cout CoUe1e. the. student body hu YOted to allcnr Evening College 8Uadenta to P'lf"" c h a 8 e Auocl.aled Kembenhlp carda ln the .A.aoclaled Student Body. This Aaeocl&led Member- ship ca.rd will allow the ICveninl College student to attend an a.tl'l- lellc evrnt11 lncludlng flVe boRU' footbalJ gamea rree and will al9o allow th~ Evenu<g Colle" .tu- dent11 to attend all acUviUea either free o r at a r.edu<:ed price. In making this decision. the Student Counc·I felt the Evenlng Colle_ge ~tudent11 ehould be made to fee.I a pa.rt of the t otal student body in Oran~e Coast College.,. and one w ay lS to hold membership ln the Student Body. The A..ssoctaled )lembership cards will be prtc:.ted at $'1 .75 and will lnclujle a ~ Medical Insura.nce policy. The regular student body fee the flrat semest e r for Orange Cout Col- lege student.s is '8.50. These M- soc1ated :P.fe mbershlp carda will be madr avallable during regi.alratlon in lhe Fall fQl' Evening College FURNITURE · CO. • I G. A. A. El At tM Club sui:.crtpU.o .. Net lfS60 Rc3Ulta of the clccttooa of the Seen galUv!fltlnl' at a local club We Buy and Sell New and Used Furniture Tbe Sophomore ctaae of Harbor cabin"t of lB:>2.-S3 was releued Saturday night, May 24. were , w netted a profit or $360 fron1 May 26 wtlh JO&n ls~ey to 11erve Jeanne Ada.Ir and Bob White thelr rec"nt nwgaz•ne subscrip-a.a p re!>ldenl of the Harbor HI o . lStanford). Kay Ckero and Pete ! tfona toward their ga.1 Bet" t or lhe A . A. fon the next Near. Vice-fSt&nf<n:d), Dona Zube and Dick I Pron1 for next year. Top sellers P resident ls Doran Sufu. Record-(Stanford), Leslie KolviJJto and Featuring Nationally Advertl.o Bronda Sl!lRVIN'G THE FAl(lLIJ!:ll OF THE .BARBOR ARllA ··FeR 38•·YEAR8 -I • 1812 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Be •. 5656 'were Hal Sef"ly with $103. Paul Ing Secretary ia Yvewlne Taylor. Jim Rose IOCCl. S hf'eUI with S73. and Tony T or· w ith Diane Comer aa correspond-Dota &9d Duhea ••• ranee \\'Ith $:'>2. Suhscr\ptlon.11 are Ing 8,..crctary and S~trley Engle Joan Holmes I• now golng OPEN SUN. 1IJ.5 . Ph. Har. 185 J1Mre Is no Substitute hr l!lperfence bf>lng handled by the CUrtla Pub-handling the t reasurers job. The atKdy and the guy la Archie H or- llshlng Co. MA.nagt-ra of the varloua c . A . A . 01--*agera were vath ! Good luck! Pol. Adv. ' Elect moniy ra'stng project ror the eop-named alao. The.Y arei aa followe ! The ,Service Banquet i8 . Thun1- ho;nor .. s were Dill Keller ..00. Speed swimming, Gkytha Bou-d&~, M.ay 29 tn the ca.fclcr1a. DONALD J. DODGE JUDGE of the JUSTICE COURT Bu~s Z!"rbe IA'ith Jane Nunan and chey; formation swlrrµnlng, Sally Yvonnr Taylor helping ,and Mr. Stewnrl ; ba.6.ketball. Mary Stew- Ricr, advisor. a1'l: volleyball. Sharftn Sherrill; tlarhor LoM-' a Frt<'Od h~kPy, Carolyn Giddlnge: aoft- O n" or lhl" n1ool wt>ll known and bllll, Gerry Sharer ; Lmnls, Nancy raniiltar teat·hrrs o f the original De.aver:, badm·nton. Mary Ann .New Members of Civic League An e.xecutlve board mM>Uttg of the Women's Civic League y,•ill bf' held Tuead.ay &l the home of Mr11. Charle& Mowe r, 519 Jumlnr, Corona del Mar. Nt'w membf>rs r eported as joinin.( the group will incluch! Mme.11. Robert Burke'. E . TUBEROUS ·aEGONIAS WE STILL HA VE a Good' Selection of Seedlln.p. Lote of colon.. Only ... . .•............ each Newport Beach Judicial District • far ulty and the fir!"t lo h•ave is Ru:cts. Mr . Arthur Worrlf•n, who is enjoy· Hf'tr and Thf'r'f' 1ng hi~ laat fi'w we<'ks or teach-Over thr pa.'IL wt>('k end Diane 111g, bt'rure ret11 tn~. Barth•ll and , Rarbara Brothera "SllDJC' of l"onva.r'' went out w ith two ff'lia.s from C. Ca\'e, De F ore8l Stoll, C orona del Mar and Mra. Frank Everf'l l, Balboa IMland. stUdC'nts . POTl'ED PLANTS la ..U colon and types -······-··--...................... each A FEW BLOOMING in lar«e pol& from aped.al eeleeted bulbs ............ .... .. . . . .. c11 2.50 5 & 10~ Nursery t'1tl 'So. Newport Bh-d. TUSTIN Quallftod b7 H T-b- pertuot u Judp ol. tb• Ju.tlce Court ot Nowpl<t -Towublp. • \\o'C'clnesrtaf. :\t'ty 28, nit'mb<'t~ Glc-nda\e Hig h and .saw a Frank· of thi· H nnnr $M lf't y took IL!! an-cnt.t t'in movie tn Santa Ana Msy uual fi<'ld trip whlch this yc&.r w a!( 24 . lnc uli·ntally the Cclla.s were into Ltls .An~el C's to v!rw "Song or Jack Wc>lborn p;nd J ohn \VeUs. No~av · al~ ~·~~M~ ~h--~~ \,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Aurlitoi·uun with tht'ir advisors, Thl'l'le t\vo (::Rls \l.•ill be n1lghty i\·t r~. rto~f'·n1"' FPt•l•·y and M r~. 1mpo 1·tanl the nt·x;t year when the r.ta rJ,;arl'l 1...t"·v.•i,. The ~roup which Girls' 1.R&gt.JC' and G1r ls' A thletic tn~·l ud ··ll ·l:J n 1l·111bt:rg travl'lt>d by I A~<;o1·i.:it·o n will hllVt.' a.M their bn~ anrl \Prt unnictlLat t•ly 1:1.fler prr.s1rtt'nl.s Ilarbara Trusty of th" ul,;itr1llat111n as~1 n bly u f thl' I :1rl.q' t...·11~1t' antl •Joan Jsl<'Y ot Resident of the Harbot' Dtatrlct tor to yum. MEMO from: PUBLIC MILL & LUMBER .CO. BbO SOUTH COAST BL VD. LAGUNA [!EACH 4-b5b8 Les Steffensen, Owner • Complete stock of building materials ba.cked by years supplying s ,ut\.·nt P.ool y of fll't'f :'i the C. A A . l>ol"I and l>~hf"'I . • • I (;lrl'ti l ..t•aa:llf" , "1'rll.'lt v .. us what evl'ryonf' <·all1> .':!' r;,11 ... 0 0 ;l!oSPlllblv lh li; ycit.r . J I ,· I h . . D~ · l ·1 ~ tt 1· ~·1 "". o,..,,. naint> uo oa.r-l:\J t 1;,dl•·11n3 y,•1l\ hf' hlind t•i\ out b . · T ' 01 b n n 11 1•r1·l11 \ J uno• O The u1-1Lutl t1,..d1 -ara rusl~. UC' ty<'5, row · c:atinil, ·end lht• lhf'lllC rf'leA.se sh<1rl hai r 1:1rHl 11 pt'rtoonailty th a t 1s 11 1 -.~.,,\·s 1'••n i••n1bC'red wherever ~hl' J.:'" "· 1'ru:-ty. 1s an all e1 ound I y,·h1c h l!i U3U1\lly ~·v1·n at tht· an- nu:ll r.:.t ll,.on AJ0!(1 •111bly will bl· an-c:al l'ln y ;n;_: 11n 1n1p(1rlant tolf' in n1111 '1«i ·d j1V••r lh•"" I'<\ sy~te111 . S Pn -a u I .. u •.~nl« Sf·h •IOI l1fC'. She is a I I 1nr.<; \V1·11• nn '''hc1·1· 1n ~\j..:,hl A1 u ll · m.·n1h1·1 of ·th1• G A A .. hall com-' clay. ~l ::l V 21\. \Vh C'n th1'V fOI ~ol to · 1 1 1 1 I' th r.ult1·c , p1 tu~1 ronun•ll"t'. a hall L'u n11' '" St· ll'V nn< 11· u ··1 r nn-.. _ r z 1 I I m o,1t111, a n1r n1 1...-·r n c a, 8.11 nual d 1L1 l 1 av. I 1.AFFY ··• l t · , n[flt 1·r :n · . Jl rr:·1uc n o ~111 [ .. n.· Sl,,n1 ~n0~:-. y,;11! ~· ht<n rl 11.ura i.;:1 111111 IK,.;t bul no t lc11st Ut I n1.iJt•l•·l l 1· uf l-l urli1•r J.l 1i;::h ~ b·t.irl "''''"J.: 1,t .. 11 •tv with R niet" frlla 11('>.l y.·;.i.r J r rr Y Ji s ko \••Ill 8t'I ve rr(J nl C rehllioe y,·ho~c name Is Bob n.-" hl'ttd of thl' 111ttJor1:ttc.s tt. n d I St·har·n~·IL ::;hi' r1tn uuually be I I< htJ! ! Yi 11 ler-; ', fCJlLJHJ Y.'1lh hf'r best budUI""· Joan Al'lr r r"tt1rn i11 s:: r1 0 1n 'SportFday I Nun1t.n tt l'<i 1-tnrilyn Pf'lcrsen. Con-1 h"I" }I t Val,..n ~ht lllr:'h .. ~:ht'lf ,l ~r.1tuJa l ir•1l..'<. T,-u ... ty and &:ooll 1 n1 ··n1 1.><·~l' n f ·rr: S 1i;:-n1t1 ch 1!1Pn1!"d luck ln th1· fulu c Girls· League 1 1 th!' Iii 1'H r~ lo A fa'lt 5:. •Ill<' of P reSlllo·n t : Vnllry hn!l rolluwrrl urt .. rward::; I ,., 1\, I\. ··~y y,•1t h sarvl\~·11•hr::;, ('•1k •'!'I . c-hl)1!( Kn '\ 1'hp JlP\A/ G A A. pre~ldrnt.li;' o t h,.r /.."'"fh"l" lt •·."11lt11 11( lh,.. Joan J.,,.l,.y. y,·~o Yi"f"ll drst>rVP8 the :-;p,,rt! "·"' 1n lr 1i-+ hflll wrr" bai I hnnv r u l br ing prt'~ulle nt o f C . A . ·r h .. J 11 ni11r:-; :1nl\ s.-111111·.s bo th lost A. J11Hn tie.s p1 o vf•d ho•rSf'lr c11.p- r11 1,nHtJ,.1111 11 1111 ()r .1 n_i:::" with thf' I ttblc by rc n •1n;z: &H 8 pd.St Tri F r11sh lnsin).! ll.nd th;• ~ph~ w in· S1~1Tia pr1 ·~o<lr-rl, J r. R t•(I CroMll nu ii::. Thl' 1Jn rln1·11ton t1·an1s did I p1t~!-!1d1·n1. s t«:n:otary or Tri f-lt Y. a "'"II n1t•rnb!'r tif thr hall comntltt~. 1.·,,,11u'1 ll;11ho;-111 ~1·holaric PRiii ~tud1·nl 1ounL1l. b•inlil 1n the gym L••·· 1111d J~i H l"•·n1·~ ba J;~f'd hnn-11lcpa1tr1• n l fo r the pa."l three ·11: 11 1 ll<' •. I,• r w n•nlni::; thf' OC<' yra1 ~. o llit•· man 1 g P r~ tak·ng 1>s.rt l'l'P:">Y JOh 11-nt'l l'cnce y,•ith the jc1 In the 11111:.h: dPrarl111enl produc- <ll trr-t~Ur•·r. lton, ll 111P1nber of Ulc La.rkette8 of experience in lumber needs to County builders Orange· V1t'1A'lll~ (Juo Va'11s al the Or-a.id UJ" G. A. A. c b1nt>t which. ""S•";i.rl-'l·In _,,__ • a o'll roun- ,,.n ... Crlftilh a.n•I ~ Bernftroft• ln:JJvldual. Con.gral Uont: agajft •R1 bl 11.nd Olanc Coiner .and Jerry J oai1 Lnd goo<l Juck ht'ad! J,.o\\'C K. T. N, ~lun1hfor Trv Out~ ~f ··111 b rs nf l<i: '1'. N . ,..n joycd 11111•· 11\un1b""r 1tl r.eth Ch riste n- T ,·y nu t:· for l 'h,..tr an1 Song L "ado I' t uuk piece Wcdnesdtt.y, ~fn y 21 at the an1·unl chf'l'I' and I"""" n111111• 1n c "oJ..t a f\f <>sa, F"rirtrt) ~ n ~ l•·ad•·r t ry uUt BSM"ntblv. n1i::ht. '-f ay ~J F:at1ng, playing j 1 11,,. .. i::1nup·~ n f t.l1llg lf"a.d1>rs sP· l:a1d •• lln•I nunil'r ous ot_ht-r thin ~~ p .. n r .. u T h, fi rst b _t11s; co :-n posetl -----or B 11h'lra T r u:.ty. Arl"n" l.(ay · ~ THE SPIRIT OF THRIFT! A! !!!9! !!!!!! ... •••••• 1 ••••• , ,,. , .. -, •• , 'Z. ...... , ,;, ,., ••••'--....... ~ -~····· ••••• , •••• ., --- IURREIT UR•t•IS PEI ••• ., .. AU FDllDS RECEIVED IY THE IDtll OF Tll MOllTH URI FROM THE FIRST UYlllS llOW lllSllU .UP TD II.,... \V,tril. '-la1 !lyn l't·t<'rSon and J oa.n Nu na n 111 blue p1'tl8l push f'rs a nd \\'llllr bln1n ........ unJ ))ranc lng to ":'t .. nf111 U R,..i ··· ·rhf· s P"onrl g roup .... :l\•J l'Oll11• o ut tu "i4f'w Colonial"' Yi'l'r(', J1-,1:1r l la r11:1, Rnrbara an1 BPr ~a r r•"llllcr and Verla Lt·um· b·•rt 1n na vy blut> clrei;se'l. Th• fill.ti 1;:roup Wl:ls Sandi Tha· 1•·n. J ,..aune t . ..u:..C'n1yck. Ruby N'•un1 an ·a.nrt S•lly Newla.nd dllllt· t11 ;; to lhr school KOng "Anchors A\Vt>ir;h : .. dresst.'d In white dresses \\·1t h blu(' porn pons. The &f'Conj g n llp , • C('IVPd • It' ITI06l voles. Thr're W"r'e t\Vo groups of cheer 1 lead ·r:;. 1'h ,. r ritt and win:1er1 "' ·rr BcJb Ilurr1111tn. Nancy Tritt, June l\unnn arv l Randy Alber!I . Tiu• M>t'ond gr11up wu composetl or Juillr a.nd Jetta Oannon. Llldra Q·1M!'n. Sari Rh<>nt>t?rn. and Boo B, lf.J;R ti hoy,·rd 11 !Qt O( Pf'P· Jn raet. thr y nil s.how~d 8 trcmen- doU.1: aiuouut of school .spirit that .,,. ... will nt'r<l In rulUrr leader• at Harbor H. CongTJtulattona to you Zrta • Rf'C<'f':tng lr v1Ultlons to joln Zt"t" W eft', M'lllp Chamberlain . Ja11~ Nunan. Shirley Engle and tlarbara Brou1~ ..... lt~re and 'nH!re Sr.en viewing Lhe I Fra.nkcMteln movie In Santa A.na \hi3 lut Wttk f'nd v.•ere, Rtx Be.11 and Patti O\\'Yer, A rclile l:.lorvalh and Jo&n ttolmc!.a, Carol Hoo.Ve.r and ~en J acob&. I A beach part.r wu he.kl this pssl week ~nd at Vic toria Bu.cb. C .)Uplea seen the.re Vfere, Evie Liv- lngslofl and J !m P&rkerr Janet L.uucka and Franll 11rautweln, Rex Bell &Jtd Patu Dwyf r, Carol Hoo.- Ver and Bob aen~r Jo.m Holme9 and Archie Hotvaut.. Sonja !tan-' ..,. ond Jofmnl' T:f . Bauho Around -l'Iondll,7, May llyhJcll wu Senior 4'tc:h d1J, laorne of the bapp!lllnp .ol lbe Bealon -· eorneth1n1 like ~: Waadtrinp around 'n around 1-· -and Ho1y J'm can.~ wen Janet Loucb -~ ~twoln, Ra. Bell -Patti DwJ'*, Ardlle BOr· .\U.&ndJ.... ... ~ u..-r-al Dua --.it otal' D'au. Point Ni JllCk tf.,.. --Laurie ~ Aini Mom. &!Id Lo!9 J ._Mr-..,.. _ ,_ ~ .... --•.......,au11a-am .,,...., D , .... -JQ~. ---.......... =J~llldd 'li•a.-A1a4 This J·UDGESHIP is a ·LAWYER'S JOB A. K. PHELPS Elect A. K. PHELPS Judge of the new Newport Beach Judicial District. The ONLY candidate who has ever attended OR 9raduated from Law School. The ONLY candidate who has ever attended OR gradusted Practice Lsw. There are 90 JUDGES in California who . have authority to hear cases up to $3,000. EVERY ONE of them is a LICENSED ATTORNEY. Due to the growth of population in the Harbor srea, t'~e authority of the new Judge to be elected will increase dur- ing the yea_r 1953 to the point where he will hear ell cases up to $3,000. WE MUST NOT BE THE FIRST distriGt in the State to have a Judge with such authority who has NEVER attended law school and who is not licensed 'to practice law. ' ··-... CHOOSi A LA WYER FOR. A LAWYER'S JOB ---.,.-·--·-· ·--------------,. -,, 1--.. ,.,J' _,,.._ --. . ---------··-·· ., Thlt invitation COllld result in the most important day o( your motortn1 life. W•'d lib p lo '4b tlt1 vi\nl aJUl rtollr Ml• a C.,.,., NtttJ Yorhr mr. Eve.ry- lhina Soocl you've beord about this veat car ii true .•• aU th.t?l IOl'ft.I. It.a.new V-8 ..,,; ...... Ila J>Ol"'' ""1!rinr ... lta po-brakeo • • . Ila utonlahlnr comfort . . . Mch ii an experience you 1'ill t.brill to, ud remember. , So .•. tomom>w ••• or •!'1 tlmo lhal II cotm!Dimt . • . oome diacover rfOJ poww rt.oerinrl Bydroullc powor doeo 6/5 the work u you turn the wboel , , , .... _ . • • , THE CHRYSLER NEW YORKER NEWPORT To.t Ibo °""""" lh•I'• unequaled I Oo ~easio' cboir·hei&ht oeabl ... witb vision all around •.• you tak• roods &nd bod "" o.\oc:I; ·-. °"" tlriice tM •~"I paroer II/ ~ .,. ""' ..,..,. load b<for.t CHRYSLER TBZ FINEST CAil AWUICA BAS Y!IJ' PRODl!CED -· 0. ,. J:.' BABVEY. SOM -INC. , . . .:. .. . I . C:aaY&L«a .~ PLY11ouia·,. ~••o•&L TBucic•·· J491 -c0a11 iuw•1'at ~ --......... lie~ si1s ', • • - • • .. • . ~AGE 6 -PART TT'-THURSDAY, MA~ 29, l9S2 l·:'Y~~ cfl ·F I • t ~aby P~ra tt; Oiap,r. O~rby 'en~es in Fish Fry Contest to Rcig~er Bt.blea wlll reglot.red .- I • . . • ;· To . • ' . • -" , ;&-= Pill S., ~ Truant Students Irk School Veep twoen 1""" 2 t tor ~ baby TIJID 81'01.gN JU.OGE DONALD' J. DQDGE • I f DO YID WllT- 1u1t.......,.,,,.,,copflvw ·-q FREE clflf9f1Gfknt to represenr you? Voleforlh• WEIDE. FIR DELEGATION pol. adv. . -~ . -------------, ~0 ~ffFTf I • I I I I I I I I I J-~ Ham~let. l!lewport Har- bor High scl>Ool v!Ce prtnd~ •truck out at ti.e laxity of p~ enll · 4nd the tnd=rrercnce of en· toreemenl s,ulhorltie1 to whD.t he caJlcd "Ui.e appallJng number ol u.ncll'.cused abs.!nces of hlt;h school On -'nnlr«lay eYeQlnc, Jl.&y 22. atude:nts," when .he spoke b~O..""t> Conchita Parlor, N. 0 . 0 . W . held the newly·el«tcd ('Xccutive boaN a regula.r meeUnc-at the Fl"idl.y of the P.-·r. A. Afternoon Clubhouse, Costs. Ateaa. Hamblet £nld ex~utlve chock.a The m&.in busineaa of the evenbg on abs!'nce h:id revt.>alt."d serlou$ wu the nomln•tion of offlcen fot' condltion.11. "It ifl 8 ma lt.er of deep the new year. Helen Mirkovich concCru for btie !cbool admlnistra- r e c et v e d the n omtn•t lon tlo~ to tind that 5tuclents have tor president, Pearl Wheeler, first been ab:Jent lo spend n day at thE" v:ce prealdent; Audrey Cottle, 2nd ~ach fl.!hing or JUSl ta.king a da)· vtce president and Velma Patter-to g-o shopping aJJd tbcn have the'r son. 3rd vice president. Edna No!-p!l.!"cnts send us a note 8aying t hat tar is up for marshal and Betty lhe child was ill t hnt day," ht Patch fox inlide aentlne~ and Do-charged. reen Healy tor Olltlide aentlnel. ..HavhTg no truant otficer.! In .I l ,~: Desk orrtcers nomlnated were the Harbor c.rca has 1nad~ our Eleanor W c Cowen, aecretary. beaches not onlv a hnven for our Dori.!lc Jeako, treuurer and Beu-own studentJS \..·tio dit'c.h school, Jah Lace, r!rlanc~al secretary: but ror childrt!n rrom othYr areu Katherine Berger on !or the new is 1,1,·ctl. N.:-wport H igh, with one organist. Trustees n omi n a t ed C'XC.:?ption , h3.s inore unl';:cu11:>d ab- were f.\orma Melcher, l;.illian Gant !lt?OC<'s tha...'1 any other school ir. and Naiomt P ett.er90.0. Pre1iden t Orange cour.ty," HaTbl<'t isaid, ~el Pollard Invited the member• .. and thes(• a bsenct!s nre costing t o e. speclal get-to-gelher at her th<' school bC'tW<-'l'n $-1000 and h ome n ext W ednesday evenlng. $~000 a \'C"ar tojlrOl't'S!. Eleanor Af cCowen, Bea Lace &.nl! I "But far n1orl"' 1n1porlant Lh3n Betty Patch ore ente rtaining the th~· inonev \v~.sted i:l this n1annet Parlor w ith a patio lunch a.l Elea-is the ba.;m being done th!' youni; nor McCowen's home on Fullerton pC'oplt> v.·hose part•JllA not only Ave .. on June 5. Pre!lident Hazel pcrintt them to l'vadt• thc> 18\V. but I ~-----I ! I , r I l I ~ ,., l ~-: TJrive a , -1'':=:::::. !l!H I 1 I I i I ' ! I I with 180 "'! T6WPY Sieerit19l t: 16w~Bra~{ I , : Ruidforqup_ Urive. ( i~ }~ ~ I I I ·I I I •I 11 I 1l Pollard was re!re!lhmcnt ho!ltCS! 1 hi•l p lhent to <lo so by st,nd1n,5 for the evening. false ex!'uses to the school:' The Girl Scout. house In Costa Hninblct urged the p -T A . to ~fesa waa the acene or a plutic take !Om(' action In th1• matt<'1· fashion show Monday ev<'nin~ and ai.~o hop('d for coope18tlon of with A-fary Hilliard a.s host<'SS. par••n ts. FollO\\·inJr hts r('pOrl, lht> Games. prizes a nd deEclous re-P .·T . ,\, board 11111<.le tt1nte.t1\'l' freshmenb or date-nut cake with plans for summer r1•creational ac· whipped cream 8.lld callee was f'n-tivil'r!I ...,.hiC'h ,,·oulJ combin1• the joyed by Afary Elmer. Evel:rn Mc -I Costa 0!if!"sa and Nc\\·port B!'a<:h 1 Qtiire, Eleanor 0 g den. Vi o 1 a area.11, includin~ sup1·rv1S1"'d pro- ! S~ith, Dorise J esko, Cra~e Speth, I grams :i.t tJI{' Costa ?wfrAA bast>ball 1 Viola CornecPI, J oyce Edick, Lar-grounrli; and opl•n1ng-of lit» hiJ('h f ry Smith and Lorene Berr y. si·houl 5..,..,1muung puol to t'hc pub· J M r. and A-trs. Carl Mci ntet'. Ca-It<' f brillo St. journey<'d to San Fran-It \\"RS pointeJ out thnl t heiie f cisco for a fe\v cJaya vacation . ThE plans had bef'n f'ndors<d by M'V- f rouplt· lt>ft here Wednesday and •'!'aJ vr~nn!Zatiun!I, bul lhat b(·- rt·turned Sunday. fori· 1 inal al'llun '-''n:• t:i ken, th•• I Tu£-s<.lay cvenjng, May 27. J\orr h ·~h ~clHiul board 1~f l!to.·t ,._, l and Mrs fl. R. MacDonald 1,1,·cnt 1 '-"'Ould llkl' tn hav1· nlld1ti11nal llt· I v.·ilh a group of Anaheim and Ful-· l•·r~ 1,f approval. f l lerton friends to Harmony Park, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Anaheim ..to dance to thC' mus1t o r Laurence \Ve lke orchestra. Get-to-GPther11 The patio or Mrs. Louis \Vest. E. 17th St.. waa the scene or ·a Women of Moose to !nitiate T onite &Pt-together luncheon Tuesday. :.trs. Bern1l·,, Pt't"~· JI.tr~. Cath· May 27, at noon. M~. Nina Wal-11 t!r1n1· Crohnt'rl and ~t r~. t-::liz.abeth ters and At rs. Dorise J esko Wt'!"" Fr>nta1:ie, all thr1 l' ;cip<Jn~11~ f'd by hostl"SS<'s at this backyard party AtPn1bcr:-ihtp Cha1r1nan \\ 1 Im a \\'hlch fe3tured barbecuet.J beef Corbin. v.·~rl' \tit, d 1ntu 1ncrub0'r- e.nd pork and roasting ears. A-1rl'I. 1 s hip of l'\~·,,·p•">r t B• 11t h \\"on1.·n of !''rank Belmont \VOil the hastes!" th.• '.\loo:~c. L'hnpt•·r I J!"18 on '.\·1'l.y gift ancJ 1'f rs. Frances Pulaski fl'· :!:! The)' \\.''.II lit> 1n1t intet.J u:i ceivPd an annive~ory girt rron1 1"hui-::;Ua y E'v1·n1n){, J\'lny 29. !\·lrs. her secret pal. Other m embers at· '.\tl!Jr,.d Sl::i.\\·."on. sponl'lnl'PJ by tendihg were: Mrs. Hazt"'I Pollard. Junior R(·g~nt l'lara LC'nch \Viii ~lrs. Edna Nollar. Rose111ary also b'." initiatvJ th;;rl t V1'ning. Smith, Lela :r..tcMillan, Mau· 1'1ac--~lrs. Lillian Tr1•1ct'. St"'n1or R<'g- DonaJd and J ean West. ent or the P onlona Chapter. now a 'Fly-Up' for Brownie Scouts resident of Costa Mc111a, wu a \V<!lcomt> visitor to the mC'elJng. The offlc,..rs will plnn a~y (111 some tint,. In June st which t1n1e tht· Stc-r<'t Pals witii:I be dis- The "Fly-Up" ceremony at the Treasu 1-.~r Joyce Edi<'k an ri Girl Scout House on ~tay 20 \\'a.s Chaplain ,\Jic•· Y oun~. ,,·ho rtp- the big event for Brownle Troop rf'~<'nt~il tht' \\'om(•n of th•· '.\ol1){)Rt- 31. \lo'hich had been working dili· at lh(: Hoa~ At rn1 u11al l'resbyter1· gently to mt>et ''Fly-Up" require-an Hospital Auxiliary. a rf' no~v ments. The girls or Scout Troop charter men1bt.~rs of the KUXlliar3·. 36, with their lea der. M rs. Suzan-I J oycP gave a rrport of th!s mt•ct· np Bouchit>r. a.ssistl"d i.n lhe cere-1 ing. This fall the n1cmbersh1p "·di c!OSC"d. mony. ~·open for new n1 P1nbef's. I 'I I I I See Your : Troop 31 member3 advancing Lo 111(' nominating o~,n1n1i llt•f' re- th .. intermediate group were Dor-portt'd their !i<'lection for officers othy Woodworth, J eanJe Bouchler. of the coming year. ancl w1tll Jean UHman, JOdee Moore. J udy nominau9ns from U1e rtoor. the . I Chi'}Sler ·Plymouth Dealer 1 ! I Collins, Julie Tracy, Lynn Peter - 1 following were nom!nated: Senior eon , Mary Claire Michaelson, Regent, Alice Young and Clara Mary Jane Hambrook, Pamela Leach; Junio r Regent. A~ I cc Tohill, Sharon Hanson, and Su-Y oung, Viola CornecJ, and Alda z.a.nn. Puroel. · Gorton· Chaplain MYrlle Humph- '· ''Foll~wing the ~Te~bny, 4a-~t rey and Edna PhegleY: Recorde r. luck dlnne .. for the &'irla, lbeJt Viola Cornecl and Alda Gorton : parents and their leader• was Treasurer. Elsi~ King and Alda served by the Troop Committee Gorton. El~Uon of officcr11 \v1ll including Mrs. Ted Hambrook, be held at Lhc first bu.sine~ me"·t- Mrs. H . H . Tracy and Mrs. Vir -Ing in J~. ginia Tohill are th~ proud cQlead-------- era of Troop 31. NEWPORT BEACH Co. GOP Women to Meet Monday for' Vote Luncheon . WILL BEST BE SERVED IN BY WASHINGTON The pr&ng{' County FederaUon of Republlca.n W omen's Clubs will .Spon90r: a "Oet. Out the Vote" Juncbeon at the Ebtoll clubhouse ln Sant.a Ana at noon on At:onday, June 2. the day be-fore the ~ri­ mary elPCUon,. featuring Ii report [rom Washington by Congressman John Phillips• CIUldidatc for re- election in bis own district, and a member of the \Varron delegation. p.....i. •nd 4111 d....,., Ofte oi Tl¥ft of fQllr Ur-.. ... ~ the m-.t OYeet. ·of ~ Tueld•r 1o po11ee b7 ~ w.,.. Sewnth Ann'!&) Flab ~ and 'lllroter, ua ~ Grand Caa4 cam1va1 <>{the M-u~ Balbo& bland. They ,..,. .t&Jaii> Club, 'it \V&s. ann"P."ced thla ,....k Saturday nlc!Jt, olie ata.U<t.' · by Bud Meant, c.~ljlrman !I> c~ _. ----------+-- ot the nent. l ', DAVID DI try bl1mks a,. be, ob~ed ' tro':n Meara, 1750 Newport Bfvd.. f A It R E L L Costa Aicsa. Tbe by parade will be held at 4· p. m Sunday, second d ay ot the att&i which will be h('Jd on Jun!? 7 an 8. 1'hcrc will be wo dlvi!lio:ui in the baby parade, e ror chUdreii between six montti,9 a.nd one year and the other rot those betweezi one and two yeba. 1'1\e diaper derby ls open to! nil youngstera who can not walk. To Entertain Garden S,ction l\frs. E. G . Doo.ne of Corona del Mar waif reelected chairmau ol the Eb21J prcten section at a re- c;ent meeting in H otel Laguna'• Fir«<1~de room. Pl,ces were mark- ed by individual nosegays of mixed flO\\;e r.s a~anged by Mn. DoanP. 'fhe rinal meet!ing haS been c hanged front the r egular third WednC81.lay to P'rl?8Y· June 6, at tht· ho1nc of Mrs. Mabel Boylan, 1662 Southen!lt La Loma Dr., Lemon Heights. ':fhere will be a 12:.Sd p . m. sack lwicheon. The Septl'mber meetl'l( wilt be post- poned and r1r.st l:neetlng of the c lub year will tak'° place In Octo- ber. l\lakr your vob T l "ESDAV, lune S. bf>ard ! Votf' THIS STORE \\'Ill bf> OPES MEMORIAL DAV, ~"RIDAY, lllA V Sllth FIJUiT ON THE BAUIJT and FUUlT IN ll'llE lli'IGllT! , For CONGRESS (PolitlcaJ Adv.) \ \ ' I We, y;ur lfriendJ of. the Newport Har~­ area sinc~rely fppreci~te the integrity a. fairness with Wfiich you have conduct yo11r pffic;e for the past t"wenty-two Y•art as Justice of tho Pe a ce of Net.Vport Bea . Township ,a11d ~e urge all good citizens h> • ~ AND 1188. JOSEPH BEER RALPH MASHF.Y llR. AND JUUi. 0 . W. RICHARp HR. AND. MRS. EDGAR HILL KR. ANI) MRS. HAROLD BOYVEY HA. AND MU SWNEY DAVl_pSON IOI ILUN08WORTH HR. A1''D llRS. HOWARD GERRISH MR. Alm MBS. MAURIE STANLEY MR. AND KRS. RALPH K. RE~D MR. AND llRS. ROBERT TRA'fCHER B. PAUL NORMAN CWSHOLM BROWN OB. AND MRS. HOii.ACE P,UUU:R MIL AND MRS. EARL PETERSON MR. AND MRS. SAM CRAWFORD MR. AND MKS. SAM MEYER MR. AND MRS. EVERET REA MR. AND MRS. O. LESLIE STEFFENSON Vote for you. ' Ma. AJ)'D ~ BAllltY ESTl:S DR .. A ND MRS. G. Iii. l'E.~SE ... AXD ~Ill&. NOllMAN FLEllONO TflJ;OqORE 11011u;s FRANCIS I. IJOllVATJI j)B. AND M&~. A. G. llUGHES DOl'iALD McCARTIN MR. AND MR6. HJ.DD RINO MR. A.'10 MJ!S. OJ:llA.LD RITCBIE llR. AND MRS. E ODJ.E MOORE DR. AND Mll8. GU1'""NINO BUTLER MR. AND MR4il. GORDOS l'l:SDLA Y MR. AXD MRS. SAM KlNSFATHER MR. ASD MRS. DON HlJDDLESTON MR. ASD l\lRS. lOE HAMLETT l\fR. A:SO !\IRS. RALPH JR\\7JX 2'1R.. .'\.:\'D l\fRS. HEl~L fL\ISER OLLU: A:SD OR . .\.Ct: C.'.\!\1'.PBELL {Political Advertisement) MAKE THIS A WEIK·lllD TO 111,0Y! WHmm YOU 00 ON A PICNC, A I.OHO SUNDAY' DlfVI, CW D10D1 ro ~ OUT AT HC>Mr', TOUI .tUMA UTA HAS -~~ AISl rH1 POCJO AND l'tCNC SUl'PlaS YOUU HUD. AND THI WIS-IND WJU. U MOii OUO'fAIU WHIH YOU 1.Avt • COFF11 •111 •u:ooD c1ua . 83· -7ne -~a .. 3'-.. ""'u. cu. 7-• ~ ll.""" , U.c:.u, PICNIC IDBAS F ... 011 IELICATESSEI ... MICllOll ~ILID SUCD I am • Nil. IMEIM:ll CHEESE IUCO ........ EDAM ClllSE _ .... llltl. IOlttll 19' 29' 29' 29' -----49' WlllllS U:::--iu. t. .... -INt -11lfftltlS UL llf 1Mt IUTTEI COOKIES ... Shoestrietl Poltlt- ...i -mu Dill PICKLES .:::, ...UT -Sill IU. CM PITTED RIPE OUYES '"" CMl'1 ID. 1't tu IU. 14-lt POii & IEllS mMllnll Jllt.CZ..W DEVILED NIM IUMT Ill a 1MllOLI Oil • • 31' 22'· 54· 30' 23' 19' 31' ..... 14' llll ·$Pl OUTS 1ti•i1ii DITEISEIT 27' lllOWORIFT I Le. CAM •• *"n jClllWl'f'J. roon rasn":.:69':"3• ~~.,,._49:, t::r 69' SPIAT II~ ';: -------10111 FILMS c~A·•·~1 -~::t··•· rx··-.,,_ -~~·­ viiv1111·e:a·1is1 e~ icii 0N~A "BITE··~iii~ 2~c F811• 8AMC• · ,U... r:: '. EGG·Sua11 7 iia11u ·4gc ' .iiilia1 s.oa1 _ J2' . .. M(;'aL '5tlP 3 !jf-24-'· ·-S+llCM VII.IA SlUlltl -.12c..t11 COllll IUf 1••11.HCUll . ........ . 112c;ctl!PICI l•O'l 'E s s ..... "141-.. 111Ap ,.. IAlllS --ILICEI PIMlllTOS 21' .. ti' 39' 20' 15' I Mary Tuller Topper. pre>ldent ot the, grou.p. said ln announcing tM m.eetlq·, "we feel ma.t tortu- . n•le that Congressman PhiWpe la taking ttme trom his campaign to brtng ua this Umely meuagt. I know that every &publican will be impttUe<i wtlh the neceaaity ' of voting ln l.bie primary election a.-.u1 •• •4 • • I • . JAMES l un · · Giff•• 1J'ft 11~ .. llNI .. after heartng hlm. • 1 "We )>Mtlcufarly urge the at- ten4ance or all p(ednct work.on, and we oordlall:r 1n .. 1te any h>· tttoeled Republican. The nleellng bu -.. h ... llod ... -:Ana In tl>e 'hope lllat -bwoi-men 'Will bli able to attend.•• a-natto.,. fM JM meettnc moy Ale lmCle by dlllnJ ~H­ . can HeedqU&rter& • • • • • U• • ' • .... • • • . 1. ' -• • . • ' ' • • • " • • • • • • .. I I • BtYS! .Gl·ALS! , WIN· ·--.\ rwo·,_EEKS.4 DUDE RANCH!· ENTEi TM ,f Jl/j . • Pr IALL·IAM D ilngle Contest . --&.o0« POI TH' TIAOt·MAllC ' • •I . Two wooderfttl WttkS at a teal Dude Ranch I Ovei' two hundred other swell prizn. You' I doo't have to buy anythin1 to enter. Just atop in for your mtr; blank: and complete • jincle about those bl&b·spttd., otnamlined R<d Ball j!:TS Sport Shoe.I Stop in NOW I' l today! -JfTS Canvu Sport Shots FUN IN THE SUN FOR THE GALS! -8~ BY BALL-BAND FOR t:\·F.n\· OAY OR \\'Ef:f\-F::\I> PLAY. 1"01.-'LL FJ~D THt:.:\t COLORFl"L, co~1.~01~T . .\BLE COMP .. \.SIOSS. P~T~RS Sl-IO~ STOR~ 9/iJVd J(. fi!ffoJ; 27 6 So. Coast Blvd. Laguna Beach 4-.2796 RESIDENT IAL-INDUSTRIAL-COMMERCIAL NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL 280 -30th St. Newport Besch Barbor !MS EXPERIENCE Al WA VS COUNTS • • • IN THE LEGISLATURE, the ability to achieve is based in large part on the experience of the man who serves: Assemblyman Earl W. Stanlag; with six years as the south county's 74th District legislator, has earned the resp ect of Rellublicans and _· Demo- crats alike because h~ gets ~hings don~ for the go_od of his district - without partisan c0nsideration. ; THERE IS NO SUCH THING as a 'partisan bill-4ny legislation is FOR the people ~nd not f91' the party. Assemblyman ·£erl W. St'anley fwis Al WAYS stood· ~n those principf.S,' and· presents ltimself _ to . you, tile voters, once again on ' such e plat- lorm. ·~~} . ' -• ---------- -1 'EXAMINING And • ANALY%1NG The · 9UAµFICATIQNS . Of Tiie· CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES • LEGAL NOTICE ' CprtIFICATE OF BUSINES8 f'ldltlowl,11\nn Name • THE UNDERSIGNED doe1 hereby cerWY that he II l•allihg o.nd ftlmillhtiig !&clllUu ahd Of• nee. tar· cllnical operation at 3t55 vi. Oporto. Ne~ BeacH, Cali- fornia. under the ttcUtioua firm n3.mc ot N ewPQrt Harbor :Medical For the purpose of )Jftaentlng a Center and tba t said firm is com- carelul picture of the ablllUe!I and posed of u 1e following pet"90na, quallllcations o! the variou.s 28th whose nnm's in full and pla.ces of {new) District Con~ona.l Can· residence &re aa fOUOWI, to-wit: dicta.t.s to. be nominated June 3.1 Arnold Naegeli. 3455 Via a Voters Committee, COf!lprised of Oporto, Newport Beach, ~eel.ors fron1 ~lh Orange and J California . San Diego Counties, was forme<l. WITNESS my hand this 30th and the touo .... -t'lff 'tu.c:tual dnla ls day o! ·April, 1952. pruet1ted: ARNOLD E. NAEGELI, M , ... , FARR-ELL. Davld-'foung ntan. State o! California, . in his early Lhlt'ties. Resident ot County or Orange, ss. Santa Ana. In _ae\·eral s1nal1 bui1· ON THlS 30th day of April, ~ ness \•entures. Regt8tcl·ed as Re· 0 ., 1952, before me. Robert F . publican in FebruaJ·)', 1952. and Willmes.• a Notary Public in and previoWJlv had declined to s~alt:' for the said County and State, re- his p:trty 8rtllin.tion. J·li~ Lteralure ' siding therein, duly commis&ioned says he i8 a salesman nnd give~ and sworn. personally appeared "''™'-~ the usual panact>a to reforn1 fed· Arnold E. NaE'geli, known to me •: ;,(. eral government, abolis!l income to be the person whose name is l&.'<. but Jacks dcflnlte n1ethods sub.!f(:ribe<'I to the within irullru· to bring them !'I.bout . Insufficient mt'nt, and acknowledged to m e bustne3S and politltal experience. that he executed the same. IN T\\·o PRE~ rttAR.llF.ll ~ nhn (M'f'"forft1't'tl )ta)· 11th ar tb1• Hong l\lf'n1o•ial ho.ta! beurf11 ~tll):"l'tl by l)on)thy ,Jo llu.DCf" Sludlo ln ?\f"'POrt Harbo~ ltigb "'t'hnol \\1•rr (l. lb R) Tamla.,16 and Kathi&. 5, Hop.-.. or <·ort>rua l11•I )Jar .1-lt•rr thf':t' dbpJ.ay <'I.ti'· tumtf \\·om ln Ff"f"n('h Can-C'a.n da1u·f'. ThP glrl!li 'al~o dant-Rd In · "(lur Ftnt Ba.llt>t" pr.-wntalion. 'Iur .. than !00 ln<'a!l 1·ltlldrt.>n°\\·rr .. U1 bt>nrrlt pt"rlonna.aN". I Prl."S Phot o! Award Movie LADY ANGLERS SOCIA L EVENTS Programmed for . "' ldl ~tarsball Occ S h I h• FrWt1.y, ~fay 23, was a big day c o ars 1p ;~·~~~:~d ~~~;::G~~~~~·:~:~'. In ordl'r to h l'lp rl)St.el' a sti:-1 .i·.t r1·~ti11 c: -a. conipll!nentary dt:nt init:atPt.l intC'rl.'st 1n \\°11 1 ld -11~h1ni.:: trip on· board the "Cour- K.., .. "-PPY., Oscar -Resident of Escondido for 11 years. Rancher, small bu.sineS8tna n toil dealer 1. Republir an, Agaln!tt Comn1unis1n a.nd socialltm1 as ttr\.' all Rcpub- liC'An a.spirants. Aloo against u sual graft. tyrann)• and 1DC'Om~· t enre of Trliman Administration. Llterature fails to explain hov.• to bring reforms. L.IS!\T.LL. 1-;rnnk itr.-Re3it!ent of Ne\vport BeaC'h ~ince 1941. Tu·1ce ele-cted proSC'Cutlng attor- ney in Io,,·a. At prei:;ent city judge or !\'e\vpoz·t Bea,ch, \vhere he has la..,.,· offices. Snccessful la'v prnc- tlce So. Cali!. since 1"923. Life. long Rep11bllcan. San Diego "L'nion ,(leading ne"•st>aper1 sn_ys: "Lin- nell appears to huve a better C'ommand of language in public appearance truin olher candidates 1n the ra~:· Thin quo tes Linnell : "I knov.• hO\\· to get things done a_q a pr·osecutor to stop co rrup· t ion. ll is t \n1e to 1·£tstore to Congrlss the po\\·er of the purse:· m1nJf'dnt!s~. the-faculty nr Q,.unc.• rt• t•1•t1 !'," Halbos Pa,·11ion. Rusty STEIGER, John A. -Only Coast collC'ge 13 &ei•kiri ;.:-t fl ··~-.J<1hns<HL nu r a.n~l "r of no ill r,.-bachelor in i-are. Resident of tablish a travelsh1p.sc hnla~h1p I p11lo>. ::;haped the cuurse in co-ordl-oceanside. Pe-rsonable young man desi_Kned to assist ~om" Rtnd.,rt n;1tm~ plans ror lhJ.S CJljoyable and stated recently n1aklng the Jn 1nt.ernallonal study and tr•avt l L1y :1t 1-'.'n, The "~als" \Vere all race for experience 3nd acquaint- during thP summer var at1dn P-'1·;. _,,,1 fHr a good run of yello\vtail anCE". \l.'hich \VOu!rl be valuable in od, reports J\t iss Dortn Rat•f. prr-:11 . tr.:it s..·..-n1ed tnttvitable since it future campaign" rather than in dent of the OCC E"acult)· 1 lull •::.'.l:; repnrt«rl thi:1CM.'ran "'.a.s te-t'm-j hope or \\"ihning this one. Rea!tor As a means of prompting int•·r-1;1~~ .,.,c.Lh (1~h on Ll'l l' prt'\'luus day.' and insurance n1an. Failed to est in thi~ projoct Cua."t 1n,,,t1 ur·-t: nrr.P Dnv1s. t~· sklpper Y.' n 5 a nsv.·er qu(>stions on the issues toes are 1nvit1ng lbf" pub!1c to a c<'nfidcnt t oo thpt hC' could find put to him recr-ntly by Santa Ana . aho\\·ing or tn.e Aca<ln1y Av.·a:J th.· ~prJtS that \l>()UltJ n11•an fl~hing lndepenrle!'ll. l "TT, Jarnt'8 B.-Horn in Tt1 stin. m ovie, "Tht· Life of Ernile Zula:· i:"l cnp1tal ll'tl l'fS--('Ornbed the starring Pall! Munl r11vl G!r1r1ri f1:·hing ~rou:ids oft Dana. Point Holder. 1'( a matinee a ntl , V<'ntr.~ n:1lv tn finJ f i~hing ~potty. Only Comos from wealthy. pioneer· f!"lm· perforn1ancf' Jn the i·olleK" tttl•~i· I I ,tng J.·r~ v.·,~rt• lucky bringing ii).· o ( rancherg. Admitted to bar tor1u1n \\'C"dnl•sday, J une ~ T ? 1n JI yt>lln\\·tRiL 1946. Mernbers ot CaliCo mia Leg· club .,.,.111 appreciate n donatio=i \\·e aren't bounJ to tell every-islature t\l.'O tPrm!. 1932·34: De- of 50 cent.8 fronl tndlvh.Juols at-thfng \\·c knO\\' .___ or see -thC" teated by State Senator Clyde tending, the eniire prVC"et•Us to gc rm barraBJting aubjrct, how many Watson of Oracge for thlr<l ter1ll. to the travetsqJe tund . h1g on<".! got itV.'ll(\'. ClariSS(' Hart-Defeated tor Santa Ana City The' l~ ftbll ~ ';;-'the 1 • man. one UtUe I~ involved who Council in 1947. La.al H years ln· tull 2 hours of tM falftoWI War-I had ttve. hookttda -bOated but ht:rlta.noe Tax Appraiser for the one ·i · State. Say a federal sub8idfes ner Bros. production. Aa a &ocl· · ologlca.I masterpiece thr movie \A .The majority 1who retumed to "Immoral," but MYS haa accepted • 1 farm subs.idles, "beeaUBe I v.•ould a b:ography of Emile Zola. Fri nch port \\'ith empt,, bags. tired but be' subjected to c1it1cism or m~· author v.·ho stabed a t>ll~'·nian n11t <lisC'ouragf'd tv:ouldn't ha\•e boards of directori. it I q,idn't.'~ car'!'lpaigii lor JU!'tlce. t'.flrt•·<U\'" au 1 n11.~s ... .t :t for s11yth1ng1 enjoye-d tole rance and sa'v the frtlits 0r tho• n1an)· ('l)l~l forts thC> ··courage-La.guna· Beach Pos t rated Utt•s .. 1 d ,,.. · , quali!lc11tions tn plaee him fifth his l'f forts \VhC'fl hf' llU<'t•·~ .. fl!!ly \lll.~ ~:i 1 ppnrts, inc u 1ng •.rt!Orgia s '! L II in presenl race. adding; •'\\'e ct..'ar1·J tht' name or ('.1rtu1 '· r"' )a,·1!'1 e~·· t>nt ctll!ine. I SI ' k h k t found hl!t presentation ver~y in-Dr(')·fuM at a t111 le wh1~n \\'11rl·ll·.~· A·ta <f't·11 too t t• J3C po .. ept.'' F ailert to anS\\·er Independ-.succ"SS had almosl m::u.h.• h1n1 fvr·-t ·., ''-'t•igta n~ J~ p{1unds, i ounces. \YITNESS \\'HERJX)F, I have hereunto !tl!t my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in thi3 Ce rtificate first above written. :1.0BEJ~T F. \VILLMES, (SEAL) Ji.1q Cornn1is.,.ion Expires N u. 828-Prt:-ss. .Publ'.sh 5, 8-15-22-29152. P5829 CERTmC'ATE O>' Bt:Sfl\'ESS F1<'tlt!ou.." Finn SamE' THE U;\O'ERSIGNED do here- by certify that thi.'Y are conducting an e:<perlmental drilling business at 920 Coast ·H1gh\vay, Newport Beach, C.Jlifornia, under the fic- titious firm name ot TAPCO DRlLLLVG and that said firm is composed of the following persons. whose na.mes in full and places of residence are as follows. to·wit : C. E;. \\'lLLlA]l.tS. Jr., 118 S. Bay Front. Balboa Island. California, PAUL LOUGHP~IDGE, Jr. 118 Abalone, Balboa Island, California. \VITI\'ESS our hand this 12th day of J\fay, 1952. C. E. \\'ILLIAMS. Jr. PAUL LOUGHRIDGE. Jr. State of CaliforOia. County of Orange, ss. 01' THIS 12th day of 1.fa.y, A. D. 1952. bffore nli.'. HARRY ASH· TON. a Notary Public in and for I the said County and State. reRid- ing thcr("-\n, dUl)-' commissioned and S\~rorn, perl'!onally appeared c . E . \\1ILLlA1'fS. Jr. and PAUL LOUGHRIDGE. Jr .. kno~·n to m" to be the P' rsons whose names are subscrihc<l to the \Vithin instru· ment, and acknowledged to me that they e.xeeuted the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hercuntO set my hand and affixed my ottlcial seal u 1e day and the year in this <;ertlficate first above \\-Titten . HARRY ASHTON t!l.fy Commission Expires 5/18/53) No. 835-Press. Pub. 5 '15·22·29; 6/:";/52. Cl!:RTIFICATE OF Bl'SIXESS FIC'titious Firm Nam«" P583< ell' I k I J ent'!> queRtionaire. Pre\ci ous re-get his 1<li•als. ..er u1.. Y ling t•rs \\·1·rt>. a.n» Th 3 ' r I Hu111('!'":. ~uha EggPrt . Frnnct>s Pu-jertion at Polls C'Ol\sidered i;:ignifi· THE u;.,,-nERSJGXED do(' s n p .n1 . ma tn<'•' per.orni· 1 cant. . b 1 d 1 1 asl\1. L e11l» J{t1)'am, Rusty J ohn-hereby cC'tlif'' that he is conduct· a.nee IS t' Dg !'Jp&OSOt•• t•sp••f' .t + " ~qf1. !-f cry .IQ l.B n."'dOV.'OC' Thelma , ...... ~ o•'~RI I" It I G ing a RESTAt;RANT business at ty for h•gh school a_nd co\l1•gt· .,;tu-B ,f d ~ k G 1 · C 1 .1.,, r.r~ • ·'· ·one -1·e1A' d t I ,. f t h rai tJr , •·Ir-ref' ev, ur y up at Occansid..-. Ont.v Democrat 317 Marine Avenue, Balboa Is-e-n s as a pro onga ion o . • 1r 8 , 1 Cl H t · R 1 C 1 regular S(·hool day Ho\Vt'Vt.•r, butn an.u:-• · ar;~<:.1 nr man. ose-so regi;.ter~I. TY.•el\•e Yf'El i!'; in -and, a 1fornia, under the ficti· lhl' aftt"rnoon nnll th~ g p.nl. !>t•r-I ;:;art· Sn11Lh, De tty B<·ar anti Clara nev>spa per \vork on San Diego t lous firm name of THE KOPPER• foranC'c are OP•'n to th.c g••nt·ral I C'l' er Journal. rormerty o,,·ned b~· Con-KETTLE. a~ that said firm is pub! c. On 1'ucs<ltty fJf last weE'k 3 gressma n ~·fcKinnon . Took J our-composed of the following per· .. .. ,. "''"' • The p1·evailing rates so determined Cia1.;61ficatJon: are as follows: Carpenter ... ·--···· ···-·····-·················· ..... ·-·······--$2.35 pt'r hour Pile Driver Foreman .............................................. 2.78 ·• '' Pile Driver M&n-Brldge and Dock carpenter 2.48 "Pile Dr>ver Man-Derrick Bargeman ................ 2.30 " " Cement Finisher ...... ·-·-····-·-· .. ·········--·· .. ············ ...... 2.38 lronworker-R einfor°cing Ironworket-.,. .............. 2.38 " Laborers---Genera.1 and Construction ···········-····-· l .75. "\ Laborers-Operators and T enders of Pneumatic ~ and Electric Tools, Vibrating Machines, and simila.r mechanical tools not separately classified herein ......... -.. ·--·······-··--··· 1.95 PowdE'rman ........................................................ ·-···· 2.10 " Drillers -(Core. Diamond or Wagon) ··--2.18 Drillers -All others ··········-·······-·····-·········--········ 2.03 Electrician. J ourneyman ............ "··--···, ............. ··-·· 2.75 Fl.agmAl\ ... -... -.. ------·--·----·---·········"··-···-········-··· ....... 1.75 \\~atchman ................................................................ 1.67 '' sRndblaster <f'loz:zlema.o) ···-·············· .. 2.18 .. Sandblaster (Pol Tender) ··--.................... 1.93 Tarman and Mortarman ··-················· 1.80 A-Frwne (Boom Truck) ..... _ ................................. 2.30 A pprl'ntice Engineer , including Fireman, " Oiler and Greaaer ......................................... 1.93 '' " Air Compressor Operator -............................... 2.05 Boring Machine Operator (Excludt.ng pneumatic or equipment of similar capacity) .............. 2.38 " " Concrete !I.fixer Operator-Paving type and mobile mixer ............................. ,_ .................... 2.40 " " Concrete ),tixer Opera.tor-Skip type ................ 2.18 - Dinkey Operator ........... -....... -.. -·-·-·-·-···--····-········· 2.18 ·· Drilling :1\-fachine Operator-Including water . wells ...................... '. ............................................. 2.43 " ~ H eavy Duty Re~ ........ -.. -............ : ............. 2.30 " " .• ' ·Heavy Duty .Repa.arman-Hdper ~ .............. -::._-:.:.... 1.93 Pile Driver Operator ············-····-······-··········-··-······· 2.50 " •· Pump Operator ................................. .,. ............ -........ 2.03 " " Tractor Oper&tor-Bulldozer, Tampe r, Scraper or Drag Type Shovel or Boom Attachments 2.30 ·· Universal Equipment Operator-(Shovet. Drag- line Derrick, Derrick Barge, Clamsbell or Crane .. . ....... .................... ... . . ... ...... 2.50 " 't:'ruck Drivers-Dump Trucks of Jess than ! yards water level .................................. : ..... 1.83 Truck Drivers-Dump Trucks of 4 yards but less than 8 yards water level ........................ 1.85 '' ·• Holidays: That the following days are r ecogntzed u holidays: Every Sunday in the year, except as otherwise provided herein. New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, .Armistice Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. If any of the above holidays ,iiould fall on Sunday, the Monday following shall be considered a legal holiday. Work on such day shall be paid for at the Sunday and holiday overtime rate of · the craft involved. No work shall be required on Labor Day except in case ot extreme urgency when life and property is in imminent danger. - Uniform Overtime Rates: '"in gho\\'m• thie Cilltl al th+> I s1na ll J;."TOUp of 'lady anglers and nalis1n course at U.S. c. His sons, whose names in full and school audltorlum trlt' ta. ·ult . >S h11sbaruJ.s bo6r(.lt,U lh1• Courageous slog-an:,, "A new ml\n. a ne\I.· Dis· places of residence are as follows. · ' ' t tak ad '"" r h · t · t" L "ttl b · · to-wit: in no \Vay atten1pt1ng l , ltin •. pete o " ~n~c o t e promLSes n c . i e usiness expenence \\r. E. DA VIS Where ,a single shift is wor\ced1 eight hours of continuous em- wilh commercial th,•atr"'" nf Lhf' ciDr i;oo<pl f1 sh1ng rte?ortf'd ~O:""n other tha n nevosppper reporter 906 South Bay Front ployment, except for lunch period'Bi .·shall constitute a da~!I work, area." states Dt-an J.T .. d Hubt·r. ana.. (Hnt \vay. pon arnv1ng and editor. Balboa. Island, California beglnnihg on Monday and through Friday ot each week. Where work .. Local managers know of our \\'f',hit 8 sthoo l of Jack mackerel RECAPITl"L . .\TIO:S: _ Com-\\rITNESS iri.•·· hand this 20th h;~qutred in excess of eight (8) hours on any one day or on holidays, plans a,nd heartily endoriw Lh(·ni." . not 8 .true mllr kert'I ( lnform_i;,-mi""' bPli~,·eg l'ong-ri•ss IJ('llt re-da,· or May, 195·2. sucll work she.I.I be paid for at one and one-half tftnes the basic rate t1on obtained rrorn the book, Corn· V of wages. Bridge & Fashions Party Plans of Civic League Wom~n's Civic League i~ ~plflJl· nlng their first public sociil a!~ fair, 11. dessert bridate and canasta to be held Tuesday . .rune JO at a local club. Mn. Clarence A. H igbie ls ill charge as chairman or the ways and means commit- tee. There will be lnch•ded ln thf' prograk a fashion show fe-atUrtn~ summer styles from Lee Shipley Originals and Petite Ville, boLh of Corcina d el Mar and swlm clothes by Kim of , C&Utorni&, of Balboa Island. Members &nd trlends are urged to make early table rese-rvatlona with the comrn.lttee, )ll"S. Karl S. Axtater, chaJm,Jan. ot the lkk· et conunlttee_ Harbor 181-H and llln. 0. G. Galea, K&rbor. 16411-1'!. both. ot eo...... d<l Mar: &11o )In. Harlan Grti.:.."Okl. Ha:rbo.- 18118 and Mrt. }Vllll&m Rempel • Harbor 0332·M of BIO!boa bland. Door' prlua ~. cbarp of '11meo. I Palll ~ tau!-Mi><>n aad l!'loyd BUtil; UiMe .prir,e. ""' bein• pluii1d 'lly .klnu.. )>uncatl lltowart. 0..vid R. noa...: C..1 Riulna.J !!any! c..~· Cblp Cleat)" Adrl&D 8chw1ICI< &ild. ')[of. 11n ~ .... ¥n--.t l(mttll 19 la dwp of publlolty. •t . F. • f qultts quaJJficat.lon and e~~rlen"e W E DA IS mri n i• arine lS••f>S o CaJitomla). ..~ · · T h . 1 k ' best seen in LlnnelJ. t's-tlaJI ... ln State of Callfoi·ni·a. It shall be mandatory upon the Contractor to whom the contract l'C ntca ly spea 1ng, TrachuruE ..,,,_ .;J a.rd ~ R 1 . startjng u. lh"\\' district propt'rly. County of Orange, ss. is 8\\' ed and upon any subcontra;ctot unde r him to pay not less ~)·mm•·Lr 1cui-. e ation.!lh1p a C 1 u... ON THJS 20th •·y of May, A. than th~ BTW>l"'ified rates in the execution of said contC"act. n11•:nb.~r uf the J;at·k family whl<;.h ongrcsslona TVters Con1mlttee: '-'-II Th .--b"dd ulr I . » Sam A. Meyer, 106 Mentone, NeV!·-o . 19••. befor• me, the under-e successful 1 er will be req ed to tumish a faithful per-1•1t UOi.'S !:K'.ad anu )'~llO\\·ta.il. Their ,;>9 '"' r h port Beach, Sec'y:1 J . B. McNallv .. signed, a Not••y Public In and for, formancc bond. in an amount equal lo fifty per cent COO%-) of the 1.-r>t a ppearance t'l'P In 20 years. ..._. • Oh, nia n' are tbesf' Jacks run to Balboa; James r;a.rquhar. Hunt· t he said County and State, resld,,.. contract price, and a labor and materW bond in an amount equal to catch: br a ring the-characteristics ington Beach; Charles Anderson, ing thErein, duly commissioned fifty per cent (~%) of the contract price, which bond shall provide of lhC' yellowt&ll lhough much National City; CCfl. E . J . Wiles. and sworn. personally appeared that it the per&on or his subcontracton fail top&)!' for any material.a sm=tll<'r they pu~.up a good tight. Corona del Mar; G. W _ Bassett. w. E. DAVIS, known to me to be (except such materlab 88 are fun'liSKed by the Orange County Harbor All on tx..ard sh8red in the experi· Santa Ana; S . Z. Morgan, Nation-the person whose name is sub· District), proviaion.s, provender 01' other supplies., or team.a.. used in, en ce of lano1lngj aeveral ot these al City. scribed to the within instrument upon, for, or about the performance of the work contracted. to be done, lrrides('('nt crcatpr~s. Data and acknowledged to me that he or for any work or labor thereon of &n>: kin.d. or for amount.a due A radio repott can1e through and Text prepar0o.l LI' execut ed the same. IN WITNESS. under the Un~ployment Insurance Act With respect to such ~·ork or that yellowtail Vfere hot a.t Ocean· Secret.at)') WHEREOF, I have hereunto set' labor, that tbe'surety or sure.ties wtll pay for sam~ in an amount not side. Our sklppfr laid his course (Pol. Adv.l my band a.ru1 affixed my official =~~~g tbe~~~lfled ln na:e ::_d. ~:~ falso~: f~S:., :itttbUJ for that point •nd by a nuke, a seal th.e day and year in thLs cer----upon • a re&80 · e me.7 8 ee ~ Y c boil wa.." sighted )immediately upon tificate first above written. _ Court; aaid bonds to be secured ·trorn ,a SU!"etY company satisfactory to arrival. An exclting time follow. BAGLEVS RE'lltrnN flOl\lE ROSAMOND R. EASTMAN the Board of Superviaors of Orange Coun~y. The Contractor will &l9o ed when everyorle on board book-Milt and Charlotte Bagley of Notary Public . be required to 'fU.nliah a certificate that he carties compen.sa.tion tn- ed up a t the tftne time-number B&lbo& Iatand's little island have In and for the County of surance covering h1s employees upon Ute work to be Clone under the ~ boated. lost ... co~t. however, 1 do returned home from a. five-week Orange, State of Call-contract whtcbj may De entered into J;>etween him and the Orange know my 12 po•nder won a split tour of Southern states ~uring tornta. County Harbor ~t for the cout~ctton ~t Mid work. '. ja!k pot. Ray Call caught its which time they went fishing in My ComrnlMton Expires !i/19/60 The Contractor ~I use only u.nm.anufactured materials produced mate. The lady a.nglen and hua-Florid~ waters With great we-No. 839-Press. in the United ftatee and onl:Y rnan~actured matepals tn&ttuf~tured bands on boud wu.: Fran and cess. Pub. 5/22·29: 6/5-12/52. ln th• United ljtaw, "'!b8tantlally an from materlal8 produced hi the Lauren« Piper, ,LucUle and Jim 1--------------------------United Slaw,.~ ~ormance ol Ille eontracL The Boan! of SUper- Karam; Llly an Ray Call, Dick NOTICE. INVITING BIDS • vilors r"'!"..-;lll.e rlgltt to reJr:t..Uy or all bid& Greeley, ~=rn Tallman, and NOO'ICE IS BZREllY GIVEN that the Board of Superviaoni of -Dated'-\f"'J 12, 191!2. . . Stell Marshall.' Orange county will receive bU!a for the following work wblch II B"\' -ORDER OF .ll'BE BqARO OF SUPERVISORS OF To da(# I r with largest IO<;Ued L.-.:.. of Bayside Drive immedlat.Jv easterly of the Balboa I ORANGE OOUNTY, CALIFORNIA -·-"·---" ...,.w..,,,. L~ , I '""'•'·I • . ' l ~ J. a......... . ,~--thll ~· light; --Yacht Cllll>, l<(ewpun Harbor. ,.---J ~ ~·•· • klo: ,&tt,y O.~, 16 lh&; 7 oz.; Constructu.n of opproxtma.tely 837 llneal ffft ot otffl lheet i' Bt. J. '~l county °"tk and .Ex-<>tflclO· Nlnt. Bm.y, 11\' '1!"-• 4 \ii;:: Jl'ran . pi1llg b\>lklM&ll !flth reinforced conctet. co;ilng Ulkon· f l. Clerk of ttoe .~ <?f Sn~<Ot Onnp Piper, 3/1, 14 l~ 12 a&.; .Doi'otby • t-IO -reed _,.,..,_,de~~--. --~ . · I i OOIUllJ, ~ I ' ' SU l ____ ,..., ~-~--·, .... ...,,.··1 ~·~ eve first to quality tot club D!'oc!Jlllos &nil lleckftll of &pp-tel{ 18,llOO eublc jards of • • ! -----~ ~~-... chlimpionlhlp, poin!e and ii -Wt aa<t • • -. • -· r i •; Dep11t:r Clerk ~11.,; ;;, , ~.J...,. ., i.; g::::::: :" .!r ~..?° t~ tmit"" pier, "", ~ =~~ ~.;~':.;_ m. \ ! r ~" f the.cia•-f ...._ ~ ' --~.;..:i--.-\!;--''---7---''::--:c~'-7:::::-:---..::.r-:-~~,.:.::::..::; -or_-.· -.,. on ~ Blda -waoi.I tor: tile en Ure project or on &a)' 9""' or m°"' of • • ~ AWllllp ot ~Olup. u.. ~ ~ TM ·lloud or ~ -the rlcf!t an. tmrli.U.. -. -.:.u. to &ward & ......, -tract lo 1lle -----.. toii tile ., DM't mlao It; Illa)' I». ,entire project or riJ •-eepua~ COlltncla to Ille r~n loOrMt. 4 A2ftNDll Ml¥-llVJQl'b-brouPt fn at .._, ,_-·tor -,,.__ ltmi, Tiie-of 8'rpOl•ll- lip. Wlnlfnd JI.lift o( lf,W· • on rurtJw•nuhoi tbe dillt lo nject'all -.. to Uf/ -« - pert .......... Ula .... t --..--.-.-.-tile wt I------........................ ot of.. VLtla All -...... llDd petgrp ... a:.,t ................. to &.r. q10ilf ...... A•Jclrdort o« Mra. CUI &sf-. wu ~t-o1 llllfll t11111-.dll.par._0o1 ......... l>Uklet. _..._.,.,bttd = :':Tt:~.::. = ~= ~----:.."; ,... ...... =~~--:.:--• .,,. of ftolla ... fll.tae --do< ... I ti, ftll p&ld .... .. dloll :i'!a. .... cll t .... lllM lllllC. -• i.. ,,. '• ..__ to Ille -n ani:tJ a-. -:r.-- , -• •"•k• 1o "'1-t11t ..... • ~ If• '111!1111 a • .-asdfno1111& • .,.,,., ... 11111• • I ' . I f ,_. \ • • • PAGE 8 -PART SANTA ANA A. H. Gus Allen Mrs. Arthur A. May Francis Grisel Robert L. Larsen Charles W. Hester Courtney Chandler Edw. W. Merrill Walter L. West · Clark Miller \\'. F. Croddy Otto C. Powell • II - Dr. Ralph E. Watson Walter A. Stark Ra! ph C. Smedley John L. McBride• Fred C. Rowland Leslie W. Hypes Mrs. Law·a B. Leak Frank C. Latham Dr. C. E. Price E. D. Yost Ruth Armstrong Wm . J. Stauffer Glenn M. Layton Richard A. Ewert Stephen Grisel Mrs. G. B. Stebbms Chester E. Haw k G. R. Wells W. J. Pollard Dr. Robt. 5. Wade Robt. H . Jacobs Tom Markham Harold M. Grimes O;ear Witt Mr. & Mrs. Henry We lty Roy Greenleaf, Jr. Emmet C. Rogers Charle> C. Brisro Margaret E. Devenny Elenora Pickel Viva A. Gossett Maggie L. Deer Marjorie Denio \Vanda W. West Max K. DAughe1ty Ryswick G. Jones C. F. Parent Daniel K. Brown Mr., Mrs. R.M. Bartholmew Marlon B. Youel Scanley E. Goode. Jr. H. Adams F. E. Farni\\'O rth \Vm . Stanford Mrs. C. E. Kempe Ethel Coffman Mrs. C. L. Ranney Mrs. \V alter Ranney Mrs. Julia Ann Hyde Carl Loeper Harold Fogl e Wm . H. Nichols J. W. Shiffer Art. J. Gisler Tommy Dallape ·Harvey L. Bear Vincent Borchard John Moore Robert Teter Joseph W. Alton Wllliam T. Braun TUSTIN G. 0. Bixler Cecil S. Suddaby Fred L. Schwendeman , Walter Rawlings Edwin E. Cox A. J. Theis J . A. McKittrick Ralph J . Mitchell Phillip W. Newman L. I. Brown W. S. Allen John A. Siegel Jack Bascom C. L. Young Earl Young R. C. Brown~ IRVINE Merle Wol verton William Cook Mrs. Frances McConnell · George H. Veeh Ray Lambert Charles Forbes W. H. McConnell W. L. Wells Arthur Haegeman Art Scott Archie Bellow Robert J . Wiley \\"m . S. Whitehead Henry Boosey George W. Cook Leo Baudino Ray Serrano Dora Serrano EL TOR.0-TRABUCO Ray H. Prothero Maybell C. \\~lisler Doris Prof.1ero Hiram Whisl..,. W"""'1 M. Gray Hortense M. Carillo Carlos F. Carillo Glenn E. Ma this Joe Changala J ohn Chang ala Mary E. Serrano Martin Bidart Emma J. Goodwin T. A. Goodwin E. R. F1eming Mary Gless Mary Ustariz .. • N RT-IALIOA PRESS . ' Jo.in· t • P .arade·~1 e , 11ect .JOHN A. iMIJRDY to the STATE SENATE We, and Hundreds of Others, Endorse John A~ Murdy for the State Senate Becou .. We Be-. lieve He Will Give Honest and Conscientious Representotion With the Integrity Orange County Needs at Sacramento: Owen J. Freeman Pearle Manie Helene C. Tobin Walter J . Sherry Alban Holtz Mr. & Mrs. Fttd P'lanapl· Mabel T. Rysley Hugo Lamb / Donavan Lawheed DANA POINT F .. Hal>ey Denman Mrs. John H. Kinkaid Ralph Quackenbush Malcom E . Pierce Clarke A. Rasey Jack Snipes John S. McBride Edward H. Doose Carl Nel<;0n Arnold Chappell LAGUNA BEACH Mrs . Thomas B. Kennedy Louis Zitnik Mrs . Walter Parke Marguerit~ F. Bell Mr. & Mrs. Dana K. Gibbs Adm. & Mrs. I. C. Johnson Mrs. Ma1-y E. Maxwell !!rs. Carol Zaccaria Mrs. Halmar F. Moser Mrs. Claire Pearce Mrs . Fra nk F. Anderson Mrs. Ada M. Bigelow Mr. & Mrs. C. F. Perkins Ri chard J. Jahraus Mr. & Mrs. C. J. Lawson Charles A. Painter Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Sherry Dr. & Mrs. P. M. Cliver Mr. & Mrs. I~. Seely Be!i Mrs. Gussie Andersen Ira A.' Welsh Mr . & Mrs. H. W. Boudey W. E. Parke Miss E. Leunre Ballard Mrs. Grace Bowles Mr. & Mrs. L. H. Jenkins Mrs. George H. Voelker Mrs. \V. Guy Whitehead Mrs. Fife Protopapos Mr. & Mrs. W. D. Mathew, Mr. & Mrs. M . E. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. D. M. Hummel Mrs. Latham A. Crandall Mrs. Mae Carr MJss Lena Nixon Mrs. Madalynne D. Conner Mr. & MI'S. Jasper Morgan Mr. & .Mrs. Fred S. Boyd Nettie H . Kuehn Mr. & Mrs. J. R. Bradstreet Mr. & Mrs. G. Ross White Arthur Littlejohns Mr. & Mrs. George Welch Mrs. Ruth Woodward Mr. & Mrs. J . F. Procto r Miss E. Myrtle Dunn Jnne McMlchael A. T. Gisler LOS A' • "ITOS Rita Redfield Ernest Gisler . ....,.. H Dun I Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Watte . n Lawrence Mio a w . Harold Finley Cramer Francis Don Wardlow Leo Layton Men·itt E. Johnson George A. Harding Cleo J. DeWitt H. Lester Remmers Robert A. Heil John E. Bai.rd NEWPORT ~EACH Vincent Borchard Roy Wright CORONA PEL MAR Evelyn Grassmued< A. J. Lahourdette BALBOA Jra,.;,.Ch..f.lLe~n Bacon WESTMINSTER Dean c. Bradford Martha M. Bacon MIDWAY CITY Braden Finch Esther Anderson BOLSA Thomas Heffernan Joseph K. Anderson Bruct" Ma.rtin Mrs. Eleanore Fisher Mrs. Evelyn Proctor Ray Bums Rev. Paul Wheeler Bill E. Myers Gladys I . Garten Tom Norton Ben Gautier Ray Schmitt • A. B. Rousselle Mrs. Margaret R. Wise Gerald Price Donna Chichester Katharin I. Case M. J. P. Heil Mrs. Evelyn Gardiner Fannie S. Case Cliff Houser Earl Young Theodore w. Case William Appling Weston Jay Kathryn M. Choate Lucille M. Caine George Hoag Alson L. Hall Bert Robertson Richard K. Gunnarson Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey • Mrs. Victor Gelpl Edward H. Kelly Mrs. Kathrine Pedersen Opal Huffman Ted Hambrock · Mrs. Robbie Jean Kibel Bertha L. Hylton Anton Hershey Mrs. Lucille Young L. Jalmez Erl Skinner Mrs. Ina Maddux Jesus Rosina Mendoza Robert Allen Harold E. Pe<lerson Mary A. Jacobson Roy Coplin Mri;. Wilna Vandivort Mrs~ John Willinizham Lonnie Vincent ·wmiam F . Slater Mr. R. A. Russell Dale Ramsey Mrs. P. J. Bartimore Mrs . Ray Finley Mrs. Colin Brown Mrs. Sadie Stricklin V. F. Tibbets Mrs. Edgar Hill Sheldan Arnold Geo. A. Garrett S. E. Chambers Elleeni s. Arnold Raymond E. Burns Milton Pilchard Donald E. Woodington Orel C. Hare, Jr. Robert Reed Louis A. Starr Bob Chandler Les Steffensen Svlvia Robinson E. B. F'Yiley Mrs. Stanley Chambers Gladys Cure Kenneth R. Boyd Wm. Sanford Ethel L. Kays Merrill R. Beebe Linwood Vick Lewis Dupry Harlan D. Moore Stanley Hadfield Mary Wood Mrs. Delia Pena Wilbur Buck Margaret Rivera Mr. & Mrs. E. Pena Jr. Les Blakesley Stella Bernal · Sophie Mendoia H. R. Ring Nadine Ortiz Evelyn Pena Less Isbell Rena L. Chamberlain Gabriel Pena Ralph Hoyle Helen W~ Irma C. Dulin Tom Henderson Thelma G. Albertson Mrs. L. E . Horal John T. Boyd Helen R. Mitchell Mrs. E. L. Anthony John T. Boyd, Jr. Dorothy M. Tait Mn. Lena E. Sdm>edtr Mr. Lloyd Loveland Zadl McKenzie Mrs. Lllllan Whittet Joe Collins • Bessie Blackbum Edith Moulton Roland Lagerlof · Lottie B. Howard Ruth G. Caswell Mrs. Nina Buck Helen C. Roehling Winifred Wiwer ·Mrs. Calla Hays Pauline V. Rungel Mrs. Alice Mosher Mrs. Suzanne Lagerlof R. L. Williams Mrs. W. E. Moore Alfred Gibson · R. C. Moore Mrs.· Margaret Pryor Richard Othmer Michael Vidal Mrs. Josephine Harrod John M. Robertson Chris H. King Mrs. M. Ra)'I Rev. J . Stewart Ted W. Bartlett Mrs. Eddie Mae Stowe Geo. Lind Frank A. Stewart Mrs. Ethel E. Jourdan Norman Gamble John R. Peterson 1 Mrs. Leona Kelley Ralph Pringle A. L. Henrickaon Mrs. Cleo B. Hazard ,. .. M.A. Mauer Mabel A. Head Katherine P. Ht:llter • Mrs. Helen S. Schnitger Mrs. Flora Mills Mrs. Eva Blaeholder Mrs. Tere>sa E. Brewster Mrs. Theresa Sieveke Irvin A. Sieveke Mro. Gladys M. Gockley Roscoe Gockley Mrs. F1orence Kiser Mrs. Marian J. Parsons Mrs. Bernice L. Cook John Putz Mrs. Zelma L. Yapp Mrs. Mary B. Walland Mrs. Vivian C. Smith Mrs. Rae A. Olson Mrs. Wilma A. Millheisler Laurence H. Grant Marcelle Meyer Mrs. Thomas Gardner Mrs. Hilda Hockett Mrs. Genevieve Fording Dr. Karl Brigandi Robert B. Smith James L. Handley M. W. Martin R. Hasler Charles F. Andres Phyllis M. Andres M. F. Moore Robert Dozier G. W. Raney M. A. Soper Marion P. Umphress BUENA PARK CYPRESS-ST ANTON Bob Cole Alexis Pelous Ed"<tn P. Hartwell Fred R. Dilkes "red Mackay J. Dahlon Hash Walter Knott , Vern R. Tilleson Jake Vart DyJte. James B. Br9Qdbelt J. 'B: · Sullivail Franklin Sullivan Geo. E. Cole ANAHEIM Paul W. Demaree A. J. Schutte Mrs. Hildred Ferrell Mr. Frank Gibbs Dr. Max Henderson Harry c. Siemonsma James Duffy Mr. & Mrs. J . J. Dwyer Ray Reafsnyder G. Y. Noel--I Cl'\,ude P. Rogers John C. Stanley C11u1mce A. Lang Howard W. Crooke Vinton E. ·Lee · Blane H. Markham H .H. Kohlenberger R. E. Miller Mrs. Chas. A. Peterson LA HABRA . Ray Franz Ross N. Hodson Claude A. Ridgeway W. Guy Steele Harold L. Dunwoody Jim Brittain Ray Wheatley Clayton E. Watow Mrs. Irene J. Morris BREA • Dean F. Millen Max Dunn Owen L. Crawley Leo West Al Dierker PLACENTIA Roy L. Hale A. A. Adams Paul des Granges Anton Wilson Roy L. Hale Herbert C. Tweedle Robert Prescott Mrs. Maynard D. Beard Grorge W. Hays H. S. Fa rmer Paul K. Rouse E. C. Basten Oscar Carlson George Key Frank M. Anderson YORBA LINDA Ralph C. Turner Mrs. W. L. Lytle Dave Crist Ernest Danke John Vetter Kenneth Casper Herbert Warren Cecil Pickering Mrs. E. E. Place Frank Day Richard Jackson W. H. Barton Lio.yd Zimmerman . Ernest Danker Mrs. Ethel N. Yerlngtoll Ben M. Selover Miss Ada Day 0. D. Beck C. B. Knickerbocker Herb Allen \V . C. Peale G. Bldart Catherine Noutar: Dr. Frederick H. Billings Mrs. Florence Laurence Dr. Herbert T. Cox Mrs. Estella E. Bryant Mrs. Maude Blacklin Mrs. Elinor M. Byrne Mrs. Olga Charters Mrs. Orville R. Emerson Mrs. Pauline Fritz Karl Miller R. M. Pyles Bertha M. llchmldt John B. Clark• Ruth E. Heil E. W. Hoke ·• Dr. Howard TeW!I ORAN(;E-OLIVE EL MODENA • E . C. Stedman J. E. Liebig C. Crawf ord Fred \V. Schmidt w. E. Lucado Arthur A. Newcomer Ralph Baker Howard D. Straw Ray Straw Theo. Robbins Roy I . Hollen Mr. Raytl)ond Lee Kibel Mrs. Louis I. Smith Josephine Melvin Ralph Waldo BurroUib Walter Williams Albert Williama \Valter Tubach Elmer & Cecil Farnsworth Robt. H. Corfman O. A. Jacobs Worth Babbitt Harold Finley Mr .. & Mrs. Al Schroeder Ace Casey Frank Borchard Antone Borchard Edgar E. Cox George R. Wclh Mr. & Mrs. D. S. Richard, Robert P. Wilson Everett E. Parks John Lutz. Jr. John H. Gilbert. Jr. H. Roger Howell Harold M. Griffies Alice R. Rogers J. Arthur Anderson L. Earle Phillips Mr. & Mrs. A. F. Schrotde> Mrs. M. N. Thoml*>ll Mr. G. S. Harding w. J. Dannenbrine Chari .. Sauerc Fredelia Keeler · Martin L. Keeler TIU1Jel C, Rogers '1n. Charlotte B. Crma 'an:y L: Dady .l'I. Vernie E.. Gruec • ('. MattheWs 1l Jam!eton S. YIJUlll Art.bur Hausauer Fldeliz M. Serrano Nick O. Gonsales Tillie V. Serrano Frank R. Serrano Andres A. Serrano Adela G. Fleming San Juan Capistrano Judge Marco F , Forster Elizabeth J. Forster Geori:e McGrath Melvin Rosenbaum Linda V. Brown Ethel Pease Hugo A. Forster Fred Newhart Carl L. Stroscbeln Mrs. Aaron Buchheim Dr. Paul F.ssJln&er SAN CLEMENTE DOHENY PARK Mrs. Jane C. Grassle Mrs. Ella D. Haisman Mrs. Qi-ace R. Loxley Mr. & Mrs. M. H. Con:cr Miss Katherine Mcintyre Miss Anna A . Phelps Mr . & Mrs. A. St. Clair Dr. & Mrs. C. A .. Wylie Mrs. Maude W. Beaver Mr. & Mrs. Dee Boyd Mrs. Frank Elder Mrs. James D. Ewart Miss Katherine Guest Mrs. Naomi Holland Mrs. Dorothy I. Londo.1 Mrs. F . P. MacPherson Miss Jean Mcintyre John L. Salisbury . Mr. & Mrs. Ira J. Ower. Mrs. Lawrence K. Beaver Helen Carter Tiffany Mn, J . W. Wooldrid&e Or. & Mrs. C. J . Martin Daniel L. Evans Ma>Y D. Bigelow Neal Vander Zlel Mrs. Emily Austin C. F. Brener Mr. & Mrs. R. E. Bardw<' Frank Maxey Miss Ruth Cooper G. J. Castle John Leeds Kerr E. R. Sonsire Mrs. Ethel F. Hutchins Edwin !.. Llndbert Mrs. David M. Jack Francis W. Carpenter Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Larsen C. H. Colley Mr. & Mrs. J. T. Cnuuner Peter LeGakes Mr. &l . Mrs. R. M. Shiple· Robert E. Cal beck David T. Geddes • Geo. Illtuer LeMoyne !.. Parkinson Geo. \ti. Hanson Mrs. Geo. B. Hibbard Robert T. Heywood Dr. Frances Callister Robert E. Fender Mrs. Marguerite Cherry Walter O. Taylor Mr. &: Mn. Ernest Allm Mrs. Cynthia G. Taylor Mr. c. R. Cameron Kenneth D. Deenon Miii Katberine.CODOYer •Eleanor Somlte Mra. Allee Han>er Hill Barbara L. Mackeuu Mtt. Eva M. !;Ckenley Ellen E. Monia Mr. &: Mrs. T. L. Sharp V. Helen Calbeck Mrs. Cecil E. Vauchn Virginia StJer Lou Mllrpby Emery S: ffuwan Mrs. Dtrabeth Bonner Ole Hanmo Mias Mary CarteDlen Vera P. Selllbl~ry M11S -Anna Ca.11a18e:n David H. Bl&bloch Mr. A. Mn. R. Cooney Elelnor Gunlllttt Hr. A Mn. K. \V. E-·· _Rarry P. It-. 'fN. C=:-Fr-111 --· Lloyd Howard Ray H. Overacker Myrtle E. Hob Mrs. Majorie Brown George S. Fraquhar John Willingham D. V. Hayes Dave. Jones Grace A. Meinhardt Norman Hagen Margaret Calvin Hael A. Barnett Harry Welch Mrs. F1orence·B. Tunhi Kenneth A. Vandniff Walter Spicer Robert M. Jurkovich N. R. Post C. K. Priest E. A. Rimel Joda Sork Fred J. Catlin Verdie S. Rimel Gordon L. Sark A. R. Montgomery Harry A. Overmeyer t;AROEN GllOVI Muriel F. Montgomery • Mrs. Alonza J. Frazier Walter R. Schmid Gen. Stanley E. Rldderhc Walter E. Dabney Ronald L. Tiday Dr. Geo. N. Pease Ralph E. Haines John W. CrllJ Harvey D. Pease C. 0. Graham Mrs. Gaylord Maddtn Lloyd \YOO<! A.. Kuykendall Chester L. Hell Larry Brown R. C. Lee • H. Clay Kellot11 lrwln Spicer CO"JTA MESA Frank Fairchlldl ~,Jk =. R. D. Flaherty Beulah Lonpdon Wm. FW!er Dr. Hora~ Puhr . D. P. Langsdon Roy McCardle Robert 0. DuBoil 0. Z. Robertson Mn. Lud!Je ~ Rev. Bernard Brewster Marion Dodd .,._, Wm. Tobias W. B. Johnoon Harry E. Terrell Dick p(-..r Sid Davidson Myrtle S. Terrell . -0 -Helnr Ka1Rr Lester L. Willard Richard Stone c. H. Kll""'tt Walter B. Wentz Robert Calli& Milan Underwood Walter B. Thompoon ~'i>.~ 0 . K. Roberts Geol'KI! F. Crabe ~ I E J G. N. W.U. E. R. Schnelder A> • • • WUea Howard W. Gerrflll Dr. John Krauahur 'iUNTINGTON IEAC : Do!ons L.. Morrllon Robert B. Smltll 0. !.. Strtcklln, St. Laurel Unclewood Fred M. ~ • Tom D. Wyllle Besio ~ Anna E. ~ E. Ray Moore Altrude Day • Henry L: Lake Glen F . Jl(~elvey Merle S. Matthen Charles Paul Witte Robert A. Bluine Dan Huclclkldiila! George B. HoPOld ~:~HI~ re ~ ~N~~ R. E. Beem Sam Cmrford Robertonc~ Mn. R. E. .ll RoJ~ .... ....:.:::. .....:...... ~~L. ~ 'Johanna A. Mcl'lalliJtl Mn. -c....._ .......,. '"""'··~._. Edgar ){;<. R. G. CaZY. . J-Plc:btt Roy K. Smith M,.. IL l. O!Hc ,,,-·""'== "' M..l.A• ...,___ ~ ' Joe Ca"'8' . .......,.. "'".,....._ ...... .,.,.,., Oalre M. N.. Rev. T. Ens ~ ~ Wm. F. W Alvin Plnldo7 Mrs. I,.uc1Di ~ Thoow G. Leroy .Dais ' . Jack K. IUNSIT llAal • · . John w. 111t.11111 F. F. SIAL 11ACH , S. C. ~ . ' 'Bob M Mn. Wm:B 7?M1 · i_--~ ._,, X;:~. ::e~ . ·..f-~ , Minnie Lonine Han'" ... ~1. ...... , ............ ClarmarC. ·r. F .. ~ ._ ,,_ rmm n.-. ~ ·;-~. Gra ~ ~ D. ....... ~., ~ •. ~~ ~1J1• • Vote for JOHN ~ MURDY for STATE S • • ! I Mr. & Mrs. E. J. Po111er William K. Suiter Edwin F. Gould Mr. William Schumacher Lelia Baeskens Joseph Moisi C. H. Robinson Job Dennf Earl E. Campbell Mrs. Jo'a)'e Kern Schulz George N. Weimer Mr. & Mrs. G. Endicott Wade Flippen Mr. H. H . "Herb" St;U>Oert Walter Kletke Mr. William Wagner. Jr. Paul G. Muench Mr. & Mrs. T. Thomason Fran\< F. Mead Mr. Howard Pannier Mt I: Mrs. S. B. F.<lwarct. Mrs. Lois Whittingtolf' ~ H. F. Mueller Mr. R. Quast M~ Clara· Field Mrs. Eva Boyd ~. E. H. Smith Mr. Frank Kellogg Mr & Mrs J H Mo~ • Mr. & Mrs. C. Morris Mr. & Mrs. S. C. r>wer · Mr. "W*" Taylor Paul k. Nelson Mr. Ben Boettger Mr, & Mrs. L. A. Bol'U Mr. & Mrs. w. H. Bonney Frank Baeskens . Mr. George Vandenburg Mr5. l"'lorence Mc:Coy Mr. Clyde Nickle Mr. & Mrs. 0 . B. Handy Mr. Harry Jayne C. E. 1'4Sh Mr. H. H Freese E. J. Bllndlck Mr. Glenn Fry Harvey D. Nichols Dr. Frederick A. Rusch Frank T. Goode Mr. & r.'.rs. Arthur Roquet Thomal M. Goode Mr. R. G. West Donald S. Smiley Marie C. Millbrat Trafford Watson FULLERJON E. J. BM!dlck • Tom K. Gowen Mr. & Mrs. Earl Crawford Kendall D. Neisesl Mrs. & Jlrs. Holmes Bllhop Roy Lemmon Mrs. R M. Gish Harold .I\ Hale Mr. & Mrs. G. E. WWl•IOI Tom EadingtDn Mr. & lliSrs. H. T. ar-er . Wm. H. Montague • Mr. & Jllrs. F. R o,m,,. ·· Kenneth }tessler Vlnnle I. •Hill Arthur Sitton I Henry Pitcher Robert r.. Chamben 1' • Mrs. Gftoo 'Pltcbet • Tbos. W. Lamonte M: E. Jonf!s ' B. W. Robinson . Mrs. Emnia~Bl•nk· Mrs. C. O.'Kind)' · ~ Mrs. Frances P. Mdl;f r.frs. M. R.· LmtmOQ R. A."~ I FAmunct a SaJW • t.. J. LJeldt111 , FJhmr .,E. Hau ' Fem H. Colman R. p: Hinze_ •: . Dian Garoner Coll# Bakft' "' -Ben ~ r A. E. ~ ·• Mrs. Nora~ B. ~ B. Brown. 1ilrs. ,E. ~ Burllon t )t. ¥cGlmwn Benjamin ~-~ ve-.Y. E9aett. f. Frank c. l'I._ Ileft)' L. Gnblm . 1 . John Adami .Vlr&U o: Kllber i . \\'. '!f. 1;'$11 =.sT~~ -·~ ~~~~ , .. TI.is Ad Paid . for 11¥ • · FRIENDS . 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