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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-08-17 - Newport Balboa PressTHE raESS A mirror of lbe moet' rapidly developing area ot the C&llfomia South CouW Empln • ·-. ' • ' THE P BE88 • Alma to be cleaa, fair and Impartial, and thus to receive and retain popul&T orupport VOLUME XI PHONE HARBOR 1616 ' SIXTEEN PAGES FIVE CENTS NUMBER 25 ' ~ fi,.iclt ~uJt By T. N. ("BRICK") GAINES It ha8 been a long time alnce I've mentioned cata In thbi dept., and I wouldn't now except for a eort of Coe.ls to NewcaaUe buai- neu Involving Doc Parker, the bat cat'n ~OI' hospital operatdr, for my money, anywhere. Doc la going to became a proud owner of a Gaine• Cat whJch, al- though not like . owning a Galna- borough painting, le still some-· thing better than being the pos- 11euor of a plain a11ey variety, mebbe. He stuck tils neck QUl the other day while we were on topic,, felinP and I mentioned that our female Sla.tneae had been out on dale! when •he shouldn't ha.ve been, and that there were four little bundlea on the doontep. half Sta- meu and half Costa Mesa Back Fence atraln. Doc wanta to do some experi- menting in seeing how tOng it'll take for the Siamese breed to be- come pure again In such a half- breed, ao he said he'd ·at last like to become the owner of a .Gaines cat. One of these days we'll put a rtbbon around the lucky female's neck, buat a bottle of champagne over her behind and trundle' her up to the Ca.f'n Dog Hospital tor her no doubt tntereatlng and fruit- ful ruture! SOME VERY moUGHTFUL GUYS Some of the Female F\shermen have been saying nice things about B\11 Charlton and Kenny Farniworth. the guy11 who run the Apache, a mighty tine charter boat. The F emale Ftehcrmen wer~ heading back to the Pavilion land- ing the other day when they saw a couple or young sailor lassies suddenly get ln dletreaa. Not ex- a.ctly a May Day event, but some- thing . that could've l>eert !lerlous. These two sprout.a had ea.llN:I Ir---._;· .--u .,. o1snaJ lllflt'1JOle In the bay and the rope at the top ot their mut became fouled. ~o one of the gals had climbed the pole and just had treed it when thE." Apache rumbled by. And. right at that time the little sail- boat took off in the hearty wind with the other tittle gal at the tiller, and she dldn•t know any- thing about tillers or saJls or boats. And the other gal was atop the pole. So the Apache altered Its couraf", took the stranded aallor- ette oft her perch and started a chase ot the almoat-ptlotleM boat. The gaJ at the helm always did the wrong thing at the wrong time, and just as the youtf'lful pUot was preparing to jump aboard from . the fishing craft ahe·d aJter, courae despite shouted Instructions. and make another chaae necessary. Thi& went on tor some minutes, until the little gal on the charter boat !lnally gave up and with a to-heck-with-it shrug, dived over- board, nice clothing and all, and swam l£> the rescue ot her sa.11- boat! All of which Rpe&ks mighty nice, ta my mind. tor the tho ught- fulnese ot our local boat operat- on ! HAVE YOU BEEN TO THE FAIR! A.a lhis is being written, Or- ange County's FaJr ta getting un- der wa.y where the Sa.nta Ana Army Air Bue wu located not so k>ng ago. And It hu been this dept'!I privilege to watch the dam ( Conttnued oa Pace %") Dispute Rages Over Proposed C.M. Cemetery r ., HOAG·. HOSPITAL·. BUILO·ING ' . COMMITTEE GETS. ''GO-AHE.AD'' •• Orders to proceed at once wlth .. ----------------------------- plans and S'pf!'Cl!lcat.lon for a 7~­ bed hospital were given by dJrect- oni ot the propoeed Hoag Mem- orial Hmpltal, PrMbyterl&11 at their meeting Friday night. \. o. Instructlon.s to lhe building }. i Commltt~ ~uest that the h09-\ \ pltal be deaigned \ 80 that addlt-e t? lonal nunlng .units may be added ~onomlcally from the atandpolnt "t: both or const ruction &hd operation. I \ A ccording io John Murdy, Jr. Chalnna.n O( the Board, Who g&Vt! out the statement. the H(Wlpltal Committee now has on han4 auf· ncl"ent funds to build and equip the 75-bed Institution but may need another $100,000 tor an extra ~ 15 bede. Co8t or tthe projected GUNSHOT VICT.IM Wal&.tir L Inter. ,l, of Paladee& is llllown u he " ... about-to be Jfted Into pltal building, lly equipped, ambulance bound for · St. .Jowph'il hospital. Winter woultded hlmH.lf In the li•ht thl-Ml' day "".ftb will be about 1 ~lOO,OOO. Thia "!;!1;;::;,; 8 •'" figure I• baaed on ecent hoepltal :-__. • .a .!2 rt~. ~ult of an M."<'lclPnt ;..board a chart~r bOat off Ne,wport.. Police officer Jo r J..anon bids . and present tlmalee. M ..... E .. ySJoAl• downvdeot•ll•T•fElncRld•ns' t, neafr eo..AVI Guao"1.Rdock, SB&JE-WER BlOPTer~PhDotos) :f~~,~~:~~f1'J:;.~n~~~~~ " I 'I ·. • '··.;, 4 . adequate funds fo~ planting a.net .,t ir .. '/-.." By LANDSLIDE .. 13 To 1 MAJORI~.' ;~:~f~~:.arrl3!:;~i:~i~ =~~~:;2~~.=:~;M:; ~:~~= cation and lnataljlilon ot public heavy bl&ck Uae,. tale propoMd tooc-wtde aaarxatlo. atrtp extend- ' I . (Co•tltt on P• .. e I) nlDI' propN'tJ' to the \\-eet dty Um.It• f)ll tlM!I IO"'e ,1etL No. 1 Is utllltlea. t Ins from I.be dt:J' co~ton )'ard. uPi'er rt.pt, und the Bftn- Costa ~tesa voters wisely appFdved the 1850.000 bond Issue TuE."sday authorlz:lng inetall•Uon of an l the d et.bora•-sanitation system. An overwhtlming marvtn of 13 t o 1 favt>red the sewers. the vo tel bea~g 130< u c .1 ly MtW..,.., plant tMt wtll be lnd~l in. the t"..U.Uoo: So. ~ • ! l• the city reeen"'Olr. &lAo lnclucted. ud N'o. s , th &rM. ePclOSl'd. to 105. Only 2 t o 1 vote was necessary lo carry the election. ' rge 0 nc1 Jn the double dotted u-. •• ttwo ~-.. i-opertJ that \1\-""M an- . Voters went to Ulree consoll-, nexed to tlM!I dty Moa4ay. nlsht alter ohu.na.nce th~ icecoad dated precincts voting at Coste tb be in January. 1961, directors part, being in sanlta~n dl1trlct . l'Nodlnf:. !:.~sac.A~nM~.':."'::;.~~~:n ."~.'.':'~ ~f~ ';r;;'~",~ •• ~~ :~:~g.::;~; sl"..\pprox;mately 30 mr j •• or pipe· to Prot t and STRIP ANN' EX TIO school votera cast 267 In favor a l year and mean upenditure of llne will be laid In 1336flh ac~ of ~ . 1 with 40 aga.ln1t. Harper school a~out J350.000 In labor. directors the sanitary district , •fCOr<llng to K. ' ~:.~· ::.v: :i~: !~.t~~~;n:~8 ·~~ ·::~:~. call for the ... i~ 4!.!: ~· Owen, "'"'"'"f1 "', the .• ee . B"4R. "' ING' I favor ~:~rt3!ra~!!:~cUon ~~~t.stoa:e o~ ~ue:8!~~! ap~:xl~=~=~ 0!~is;!n:e7n • ~I~ by*?• Sale of bonds and start of lht> county-wide sanllatton program the most densely pcop1edl part of ; Newport HarbGr dent• from . construction program is exPf'cted o which the san1lary. district Is a COl!la Mesa. • •• all -ol the , a · -'tlon _.... · Propob.l ,t.o annex a one-foot wide 11hpeetring st ' . · I ; "-=-9Ubmltted dty oouacll ttie B&nntnr state to the city ot Newpc)k. Beach • OF f D ~ ot land-around announced by Emergency Ordi_,nance to. ·Prohibit Diving ,, : ;J,d&,,,cl.:::,y .:f°:,i :~~Jj_ =~=~·1::0forM~=~.;l~t~t. 7ib1!~:ne;1:! ~~~=: 1 From Public Bri~ges Ge. ts Council . Appro_ ral · 1 ~: ~~~.~. 1 t::-p~~ :n~;:~~ ;:~~~ :;.!~::· "~~~ .. s.~ •• Propooal .I 9 J_ ~'!6 weet between 16th and 16th Clty1Atty. Ha.rtf Blodgett. who Swlmmen1 will soon be prohibitied from jumping otf of public brldgee Sl Newport arrbor. the ~ l@'m. . 1 I atreete to the city reservoir at 11ubmif.i.ed the prppoe&l. said that result or an emergency ordnance ordered drawn up by the city council Monday nig-ht. r,tayor Les I Al Doeaburc, iw. Ocean Monrovia elreet. It goee complete-only Property o..wiera tn the ont"- Isbell agre~d that "the !lituatlon is serious" after he$riJ'lg a protest letter from L. HarUey Smith, 204 F'.ront. Newport, repreee•tlnl" Jy around the reservoir and con-foot ~rip c.e.n ffflcially protest Grand Canal Balboa Island. I I the ne""' Oor.VI Fr:q t and BMch tlnues to the ·edge of t1'le.Jract the '1'i"neX.aUon ~t the hearing. ' . ! Protective ~ a and tile owned by Hancock Banning, run-Ban~g own.a ':'}Mt of the land Smith mentioned the general<! ~I OentraJ N~·port "!lmprolo-mnent nl.ng north &Jone-the tract tO 19th and hf! tavora ~annexation. A Situation and cited la.st Friday'1' it 1handles t..he heavy ferry traffic., w 70 ~ nd . A..ociatlon, made ~ pl'e9enta-street where it tums west parallel· few other perto have prop@rty accident ia ' which a 14-year-old On other matter,. brought up oman OU tlon of tllle pettttob plus & nap to the street antt contlnuea to the ln the, il.rea betw n lflth and 16th youth was hurt diving off the ~~:io~~unctl tOok the following r I ·,· •h<m1ns In red wrt' re the alp-Santa Ana rtver bed. street• I Little Ieland bridge and hitting his '1"' D d A : en II~. ~re ... no com-Then the one.foot strip turns Th~ [huge area 1.nc1oaed by the head on the bottom~.d Police ·1Cap· I o ,_K. A-.ment ea '1n pt.. 1• : meat from either aud.Jence south along the river to the New-sl\~ring strip. believed to be t.here wu no ordln ce prohibit-Cl). Apprpv'ed the assessment I ~docamen.L the plant and on down to the nexed to Newpo 1Beach a nd will tain Walt Dyson t l counc1 men .r ·• • W or the coun apoa the port sewage plant, goes all around arouni 1000 a.crej, will not be an- ing lhe action so police were diagram · far U\e construction of A heart attack causeJ the death I Councilmen ,~ uked not to Coast Highway where it tuma Wt remal '. uninco rated. te. rrttory. I sidewalki"' and curbs on ocean 1 power ess. or Mrs. Sarah Falt. 70, or 216'11 sw1endrir ••• de and joins: .the etty llmJts: at Sum-Bann! g le ca~I · out 011 opcra-frbnt between 30th and 36th J ~ 1 !." ~ A proposal to w iden the 100 , 1 22nd St., Newport Bejc h. tpund •"hip of the mlt St:, the extreme weaterly end tlorui in this I and would be A Balboa streets. There w ere no objections ; t •-and one check had already been · block of ga.te avenue, dead In her apartmen Moriday ,~ v:.Jue. of ,pl"Operty ftxed LD of the town. una~I 1to do 80 If II the land werP able parklng on both sides ot the received before-ute-.'l. assessment ed. · tbeee prntecb!d f' tbf!' age plant. a.lrady o,wned by the the oidlriance pr lblUng oil drlll- Island, from 24 to 32 tee "'" en-night. the coroner 's office report-,C01t9kleratfoa of I proxlmtty to Both the raervoi.r &11d the sew-ann , , lo the city because of strect was submitted to city fath-•i:wroval. . Death is beUeved to tih.ve ~cur-petition read, "an. aucb value. city, will be Included in the an--1ng. ) • · ( ers who deferred the matter for ~2). Adopted the ordinance an· red Saturday night. according to J woukl be eeriou&I damAced bJ further study. A petition with 18 nexing Into the city two parcei. the c;.oroners· report. lffer body ~ altertns Cbe. •ta signatures 1taled that the prop-of Irvine land., one at Bayside wu found lying on a day bed by '\ PBO'IT.CT ST ·QUO erty ownen on Agate .avenue Drive and Marine Avenue, and the police who were uked to lnveetl-I Tiie t.:ltJ' w..• ked t.o pro- would pay $1 .04 per front foot to se~nd at Coa.at Hwy. &nd ,MM:-gate by the S. M. Geyer•. owner t:ect Ute • ._U.hu q l• w. re- raise the material cost. They re-Afthu,r Blvd. . ot: the apartment,' wh~ had la11t sanl oaUI aacll tn tbe tu- quested the clty stand the labor ~3). Had the hearing and tint seen her Saturday. \ I ; tul'le.. .,,tle1I evola of uae .of and demolition coete. City En· re,.ding on the gcdlnance propos· The Baltz mort.ua~. eoron• propertY lld7 J' Rea • gineer Bert Webb aa.J.d be thought lnt annexation to the city '.of • del Mar, 111 in charge ot tuaenl el&np.l,, ~ the .treet eb.ould ·be '#idened u (Coattatlld oa Pap I) arrangement.a. I I ~ Tiie petttto. ~deets-4 by .,... .. • .• -, >" ... V' > ~memben of the two Meod~ · -~ "1· ~1 J tlona tu.& bave oa record ;· . "' ' _;. ·--,.""f", .. op,..,.. tbo .~~ .. - .-'(" ,., ..... la -8--r r j · ..-,...fov a1-u.e ~Ii \-... . ~~ Newport ~ t ~ ..... .~ 12UI ..., tatll • to oom- .. te tor dli8 I .... ...... .,....;~ .... 1a ~ .... -. . . 11 New Pas5enger B s to Begin in Mesa '. . • ice .Ug e 21 sa and Newport . . Wil901l, 2210 ch will extend eighte. Gilaon db)' veh.ic.le in • Vebement In th.it ;Ol>J«tlona befbrw the board ot •OJ>ervlaono Tu-., ...... reoldent. at Coota M:-. who· oppo9ed a pl'O'p09ed. cemetuy by the Hubor RMt I Cemo.tory A-. on IO ocreo a\ tbe 90Ulh.,,.est. corner ot Barbot' Bl"fd.. and Glaler Rd. The plannl•& coat· -had YOted 8 to 2 qalut auch .an eve:nt flcl.,Uy opened -euttlng OI!~· • ' --tlq· tbo permtt.. • A~. ~to .Jactllla, reproantlnc ·-1>JlllllC1U1b, -olljoctlono -the OOIDeierJ' ... In 1114! palll at tuturi ~ "' Bute ...... IUld Coot& .......... - -founded,. tllat pc!adpal ... ftlap••t ...... of llattJot' -He -de'9!1 lll9t -..._,t ....us ... :Jrla",... t ~ ,....t;;.... ~ -Att:t· Oordla . x. Mc t ., --lod -... ,u-lo -pr11 1, a,,,,._ Ui •sstw _., ... Ille ;.oil --·· -cc •• ·~ ..... ) I • • • ' . •• ..-tnJ hun· wllo &loo ,p..-i """ Qeorp bOr and pub-- ' - . RATE WILL BE ONE Of LOWEST IN CALIFORNIA A proposed 19-cent reduc- tion in the city tax rate from $1 .30 to $1.11 for the coming year, was announced t h i s week by Mayor L. L. Isbell. The new figure would give Newport Beach one of the lowest tax rates in the State of California. The rate will be presented to the council for adoption at the next council meeting. Aug. 28 . It wae the third reduction In the Jut three yf'ara. In ' 1948-49 the r.lte d ropped to $l.37 t;rom $1 .60; In JIM9-:>0 It was reduced to $1.30; and now It will ~ 11 .11. This rate ls for the portlon ot the city out.JJide of any municipal Improvement district and Includes Balboa. Corona df'I Mar and part of Ne'<A-'porL Balboa Ia.land which Is in Improvement district No. 3 , had a 20-cent reduction from $1.40 to $1.20. The other part of New- port, ln district No. 2. went from 11.35 lo $1 .16. Harbor Isle rate was reduced from $1 .09 to S .91. Reduc tions came in i:-ener&I city government from $ .85 lo $ .76 because or all-ov('r economy and because of a $4 0,000 surplus from last year. Advert ising wu re- duced, from $ .08 to $ .04. Ml• cellaneoua cU..y bonds at a I .01 . (dontlnued on P•se !) Draft Quota For September Jumps to 208 · State Selective Service head- qua.rters this week releued a n"'"' order for dra.ft boards to deliver 10.071 additional men tor pre-in· ducllon e.xa..mlnation& du r 1 n g S eptember. Orange county boards. which deliver ed 186 men for physicals In t..he first call, hu a quota of 208 In thle second order . CoL ~neth Kett.ch. at.ate ~­ lectlve .tr.vice m'ttttor. Mid tho~ pu.sjng the pre-Induction phyatcal exami.natlonl'! will be added to t..he pool of men avaJlablf' for filling Californla "l!J quota of 2949 draftee s to be de1ivered to the Army ln October. · The first pre-induction physical& \Yere scheduled to be held from Aug. 7 through Aug . 29. The sec- o nd call men will take physictls from Aug. 30 through Sept. 22 . From the 9000 men laking physi- cals this m onth. 2968 w1ll ~ dra.ft.- ed into service in September. Keltch sa.td the nation-wide total ta be drafted d uring October ls 50,000. The same number wtll be inducted next month. Califor- nia's share Is 2968 for September and 2949 for October. Oil to be Subject of Special Meeting All Wf:lt Ne\\·port tt:t1ldienta att ln\•lted to atte nd a special met"ttnc or thr We&t Ne\\·port Improvement As"6clatkm 8Ched- ukd for tbe C'ity hall. 8 p.m.. Frt<''l)'. AUJUAt· %~.. at "'hlch the ne-"' oil situation \\ill ~ di ... c ....... E. E. Pylf' of BaJbo&. repre- ~ntatlw of thi" .Jerpna Oii Co. no"· drtlllnr the ,,·ell iacro•s the hl(h"1lf from $6th SI., wtJJ be on t..ad to ua\\·er an7 quest- ions ttp.nllnl{ the oil a.ad thr commUftlt1 leM8 800ll to be ptt- parnd. He WIO t<tU the comp&ny's p'.'lm end oulUM the usual pro- cedures In the k'a.e t+ltuatlon. ~ B.1 _~ m --11t., l'l'_.t a.el( ..... • de( dtltt..-n.ts 8t&tt: ClleP"h .,.,.. -.Lea'· ... ~. -...i.-·- ·-Mr< 1s 1ted 9t tm ~ eoa\rlf a 11111 +rm t. 86 ,_ -ts ....... tll -l'r--,.. B 0 ... ., tM An ,., _,.,.. .... ,,..,...n .. J'W9 ... :.W tw IC 1)' ~ 1 1.lr..tv,....._111e.n. . I .• • l . ' •• J ~AlM i ·~ !'ART I ._.fHURSOAY, AU6Ust i,, .tts.0 ~c ' -- • ~·--.............. ~~-iil.-N-.... -· &.--· ·, it I'S JM .... -Cl" .. o•HJ la ONllp Ooaal7 -. . ' '· '!M .~ Ills J>een ~ a WW jAper of ... en.I ~~ft body -of tM 8-rlor Oourt of 'Oranp Qowlty and Is • ..., ,._. "' ptibllsb all k!Dila of lepl notlcea and -ta OPPtdAL PAPER 01" TIO: CITY OJ" NEWPOltt. :BIU.CB ! 8tlB8Cllllft'ION BATE8: ----BALBOA ~ •"'7 Tbandl\I' la °"-COU'7, e1M per ,-r; ..... Ills -· <•1.16 tllree -l!Ol !Also --U... ~BALBOA NJ:Wll..TDRS ' -~l Outolde tile eomdJ -per .,.e. . ' ' • • • • ~~•,el CrOwclt.-.: Dk~ ages ~ •I il·-.lllWo_Q, : , -:._ "IOoet~= ..... -() , Wld!o Ill ,...... -~.,..i· --....... , .. ~. • ;; . • -_jl<ioilluo ~rty -U>t.t • ,.. .. -~ -1-~----'ould be cr.:t.d ~. lf, d·~;&JS • ftll; -ra~ring QUler fw. 1 : ... n1•1• la• 1 •.., • tlOln S.bw Bl t:Mlli ~ trl1 , anl. . Owner • . 111!-~ ,.::: , .~.\lie nve:-y H al80 •t ed the preoent prcwram.. na-Mlec:Uorl WM .an• owner Of the la.t'd u getUng •·a · ~laY~~Varp. ~uon-~:,,to Q>e detriment. of ~-!amed ·..,... Who -_ _.., hlo _ -· ¥e ueerted that -llle •:joldi"eo. ou..n wese ,_ It .... lllch-~-· hlgh-prof-.......... W'Mt~ repr11•ta~ tr ent t a small ceme-- ...,.,f4lf ~---20( ll.IJdU uC' tery •t the ape of his neigh-W~i ''fll"il)m>.o~.0. ~--I a pl1vaie i deal for profit, bUuty'6utJloittt. • _ • ' I not a peat pu Uc development "l\le ,Slrlo, .. pro•n~. H ON fo'*e benefit ~all." ann ~Coup.ty commuftn.leai pa.rad· ~d planner ~ Eva~ Ter- ed befON tJ1:e Ju'd,w in altemoon rell told the ~nt.tora the· 80 cfrUMI and bathinl' Ml.It.I Whtie • ac,.U: wd not aµtnclent for tut- 1"11111ric of nearly 1000 watehed. ure tjeeda and that It wu "poor- ' llolrl"lf an --.., a •l,yla ly loCated" for .j cemetery, abow and nower I.bow' were pre-R.:t. Bart.tne.I Coat.a Mesa real Mnted -tty Jane Srtc ot Laguna 8*ta. ·man, -.Id khe county ordtn· anee equJ.rea 4.0 t.cru for a ceme. D6ep g ' ''itt .,.... 4 teryf'' · d that th.t p1'88er'lt propoe- .... ,..,._ -~--t &I la for twtee \hat acruce. He ,.,.,_..,.--.---v-dent tbe obj • cl&Jme that I' .... Ule Gil •--the property/" d block future ~~ .... .._ ... UfVd.I subd.1'1aJ.orw or d be a traf- t ... ftNt. p.. M •I tW ..Sa ,,._ ...i... __ _, ~ -, """' .....nJ. Tb are few re.sl--.--•f/11. : • fw' 1,.._ and dencu ln the a be pointed out ~ w.t flo • ., ....... Oouftty . ' . -.. 1us• dl8plq of -OOWI• c al I .tr• _,, ...-ura1 ""'°u""': -••t1 Na~ ·w.. --to tbe NaUooal .---ON11ae -at -•mardlno to Maat Ma'nllmy . ~ ~: ., . SllOVW OONTINtJ;E PROGRESS ··,~~rt Beach is a ~ater city this month by nearly tbiity ·acres. It is a greater city this year by approximate· tY ·oJ!e: and one-half million dollal'B. Our city is a greater BAI.BOA 181.AND!I! 8111BUY iNos..ur lo.a oover gtrl ap1;,. Th<> -Soipl<- an's ~ Com.-,nloll,. out aext week, will 1por t Shlrie)"" color picture on the pictured holdlns her three recent: oovers. Left, the April Ladles' Home loumal wlltlcll an "Undi&Coveftd. Amerlcae Beauty"; cNlt.-:r, bf> r late8t a1loc."'A!4; and rJrh•· the I H ._ue ol Pa.nlde, a weekly map.ztne dJstrlbuttHI In blc daily D~"8p&peni., Tht'I portrait. Wl!N qtade by HllJl Meeh.llq,. a lActm& pbOtoSftpher. <i>reu Photo) ,for an eldlibft of the attnoUona of r tlat event, and fourth.-•m to Next .. Ml'lll IMM!Uol' •f the the Tournament of·RoNil at Pua-Oe~ Nfiwpoit· ~t den.a, Loe Angela County'• ex-A~•"°ll M Wm-.-for Mon- hSbil, whJcb ihowed a mlnl&t.ure .-Y at 8 p.llL tnl Ute M008e ball,· city .jn R"Pulation by some 2,200 aouls. . ~ Jifon> important though, but entirely complunentary MILESTONES ID ill ·above, is the fact that we are a greater city by many. Dilles of paved street., several dozen street lights, two _city parks abuilding, and the best municipal corpora-m::!E--To M•. and Mni. tlon ~ In the county. . Robut Moo•e. 482 Abbey Way. -Wt have made progress. We have shown a good city eo.ta Meaa, In lit. 3oeeph hoo- bal~-aheet by the fact that die City Council baa tenta-pita!, Aug. 6, ~-. • d&uchter, tively Wted to cut the municipal ·tax rate from $0.85 per 1 ~~~To Mr. and M ... h1111dMd ID $0.75. In addition, another 9 cents wa's lopped Robert w. Thatcher, 230 Palmer off ~:f apeclal levies. With "this , we will argue. · St., Coeta Kesa, Irr St. Joseph hoe-h uld · ed th tt pltal, Aug. 6, 1960, a daughter, 7 We believe .that we s o have contmu e pa ern Iba., 4 oz. of progress and made 'several great strides in the improve-ARMSTRONG -To M•. and ment_ of our town with that dime that was lopped off of ary chapel In Colda Meea to• Ja.•-We.stmln.ster Ave., Costa. Mesa, ln the· general tax rate of the city. St. Joeeph hoepltal, Aug. 9. 1950, The dime that was lopped off of city tax levies, could a son, 9 lbs., 4 oz. bavt, Gd ahould have .gone into a special fund to provide MILLER-To M•. and Mn.. Pete Miller, 368 E. Cost.a Meaa Ave .. for ·capital improvement. We could over a few yea.rs, have CMta Mesa, in Santa Ana com- acqu.iq>d the Corona de! Mar -China Cove Beach if th~ munlty hoepital, Aug. 8, 1950, a city ·cQUDCll really wants it and If the people of the area 00~,,9..~~R9 ''°T:'· M•. and M••- a.s a ·whole want it as a public beach.. With that dime we Arthur s. snyda., 20 Ogle st., could have cleaned up and beautified that desolate patch. of Costa H eu, In SL Joseph hoepltal. sand marring the beautiful civic center site at the rear o Aug. 9· t 95o. -. son, 6 Ibo., 3 oz. BERRY-T o Mr. and Mra. Mel, the ~ty hall. wood Berry, 121 Via VenezJe., New, lb a capital improvement, and development fund we· port Beach. in st. Joseph hospital, ~~ create the money to provide for an engineering plan :~~ 14• 1950· a. daughter, 9 lba., and auj-vey of the Newport Beach improvement proposed KNowi.Es---'-To Mr. and Mn. bf ·Otean Front property owrier. They suggest the develop-Cecil Knowles. 708 w. 20th St., th f f h H Costa Mesa, In Santa Ana Com-~~·>~~ another channe} on ... e beach ront rom t e ar7 munlty hoapttaJ, Aug. 15, 1950, a l;ioi''.-di.tW to somewhere In the &reebetwe.!n the pier '1uld eon: A lllO,' r<~'Os."-~ · • 11ltll ·street. This plan would actually give the Ocean Front HAR.MON-To Mr. and Mn. . . . Jesse Harmon, 227 20th St., Coela property owners the w~ter front property they have patd Mesa, In Santa Ana Coinmunity taxes On for yeal'8. It would provide a va.st addition to hoepltal, Aug-. 16, 1960, a '30n, 8 oiv stillwater surface area in the bay and provide moorings lbs., ta oz. . . GEIER-To Mr and Mn Ber, fur .many boats. And at the same time we would not nar<i Geier. 423 Fi°"t'•• st., ·Costa looae ·one square foot of Ocean Beach, as sand pumped Mesa,_ in SL Joseph hoepltal, Aug. :from ·the channel-to-be would be deposited seaward to !5, lllM, a daughter, 6 Ibo., 10 oz. • , _ -. . PEW-To Mr. and Mn. Cecl1 ore&.i,. new beach. Thts 18 the way our famed Balboa Pew, 428 NardDUll Ave .. Corona ~~· was created and fortified when the harbor was !e~g.M;;· 1J;50~~ ~=~e:°:P:~'.: v.&~· • 11 oz. : , ; ~dents of the Ocean Front area have signified their OBITUAJUES ~ ID pay their share of the improvement. This !).LSON, Alex. P-away Iii t..iii progress thm mo•ning at the Ol"&nge .._ · · . . . . . . County Hoapttal. Age 90· yura. ·'"Jt should again, in line wtth the muruc1pal improve-A native of New York State. He menb We have made and are making, reaffirm our desire leaves hla widow, Luella Olson of tb diV~o:P and control our own beaches and waterways. Costa Meaa, and a daughter, Mlss ._ .• . . . . . . Helen Harle Olson of Glendale. ·, ~111'\Y foot of beach that passes from our iunadiction M•. Oleon had resided in the la, tiir.19 forever. We can acquire beaches and bay front Harbo• area for the put 28 ~w.+·v ·from private owners but when the State of Cali-yea,.., h,. home being at al3 .r,,-~v .. ' , . . . We.st 19th 1treet. He I.a a re, i~ '?r County of Orange gains one whit _of auperv1s1on tired mtner. Fune~al aervices or.'~nhip, that ownership and supervision is forever wtll be held S•turday -at 2;00 ·;:..,~ 1to 'fhe City of Newport -Beach. P. m. from the Grauel Chapel, , '!.. · iti.ft.. · Costa Meaa., with tbe Rev Chu " • • . ___ must constantly guard against the ssumption of Hand otticlatins. Inu....,,,.-nt fol: ·: '.9!1r·:~gatives by the County, State and Nation. W ::'.,."1ng •t Melroee Abbey Colwn- -!>Pe .. ~ore us the battle of the whole state against the lum. ' ~ of the Tidelands which the State bas ~nsijlered its owii aiid has in instances deeded to city and counties, in : hd ~ the City of Newport Beach. We must protect our ~ heritaP, and stew&l'dship of our city. together wfih our : cooataiit vigilance to bring about proJl'lr impro~nient by.- ,.. .realO"able means. • • • t New Panenger • (C '? ,. rn-...... ll Hoag Hospital (C-U.-,_, ,..... 'I) Lonc Wal':'"&" Diving Ordinance (Oonllnaed trom Pase t) •trip or Banning p't'Operty eouth of Coaat Hwy. between W . :Balboa Blvd. and 67th St. in Weat New· port. There were no objections. (4.). Approved plans and speci, flcatJon.s for paving the city corp- oration yard and authorizell the city engineer to call, for bids t o be opened Aug. 28. (5). Approved a. request by City Engineer Webb to Include 1.5lh St. b€tween -Bay Ave. and Ba lboa Blvd. In the system of major city streets to make It eligible for the use of gas tax tn Its repair. ( 6): Accepted! a new relluced premium rate for the city liabil- ity inBuran.ce policy or $1200 from W. 0 . Buc k. (7). Approved a recomml'nJa, Uon from the city engineer that he be given more control OVE:'r tht! construction of private bulkheads Including .standard specifications and having the length anll date placed stamped. on all pile&. 18). Renewed the contract with the Laguna Beach County Water District for use of the main linP. Detween Victoria Ave.. Coste .Mesa, and Marine A v~. on stipu- lation that all )Yater be pro~ly a erated and chlfrinated. (9). Awarded the contract for two •teel buildl.Qp to be built al the dlspo.sa.l a'rea 'to Nigg Engi- neering Corp~. Povina. The 120· foot structure will coat S3.750 and the 40 by 140 foot building, $7.660 or an $.11 ,230 total. ( 10). Granted Elecirical Inspec- tor A. B. Whitson fiv@ days '-eave to attend an Inspector 's convt•n- tlon in San Jose. · REGINAL.& MARGESSfJ"S R eginal E . Marge880n, 86, 2050 Maple St .. Costa Mesa. ,d ied Sun· day in Orange County Hospital following an extended illneBB. A natl've of Suffolk County England; the dfi;Ceased had lived In the harbor area for the past 18 years. He was a re tired ranch · ••• He Is .survived by a nepti1>w David Marges.son o! Landon. Eng· land. The deceaaed was a member o! the Ma.sonic Lodge of Calgary. Canada, a.nd of Al Azhar Ten1ple, AAONMS, Calgary. Funeral services were held Wed- nesday at 2 p1 m.. In Gra ue l Mor - tuary Chapel,· Costa . MeM.~ with Rev.• Dwishl kinma.n officiating. Interment waa Jn Fa.irhaven ceme, tel')'. 'Coar&:-' 8t., N-i..-_ tJo&t •uch u appea.n In the NeW -·~r-:-y • D "lmpiirtant ...... _. will bt-•r • •Y t>U\*·'· dl9cm1ei.• ~ prr1hlent Ed T. """'7, "aad m,..... •bould .. ·-· I . -.. ~ CalUs Named 1 N.te were completely taken ott T Head-'Ch t . the llst and pneral tlty bond9 ledleeJWr8t)hg -• 11par111t7 1'J nan -0 J ltr1 were reduced from '$ .20 to S .lfi j ..-~ bee.-two old bond ,_, .. were ' DAN'S BARU:R SBOP PreparaUom ~w Ille ·l&un~' paid all In tlM9 lnclu4lnc a UOO.- of the local driw for the Newpon I 000 tame ftoom 1119 1or harbor Harbor Com.munJty Chell wen tmprovementa. , made th1a week wben newty elect-I Weme•• a.me :::::::;::::::::::::~====== "-~Bids. .,.,.. .... .... a.n •• ed directors o! the Che.at and their Rem&tntnr the ume on the i" fellow carry-over directors ·ttom item.bed city tax rate wtll be; ' last year met. at Norton's Cafe l.Jbra.ry, 5 .Oft ; Park, S .03; and Tuesd~ to elect officers for the Employea' Retirement Fund,$ .10. coml~f year. Mayor 11bell explained '(J t re- DR. IOBN B. ll&<lS Oblropodin-Foot Surpoa Hl So. Main SL ' AM Klmber!J .l-l.S49 ' ' Ro~rt L. Calli!: waa named duction ot the advertl•ln rate pres~'d nt of the newly created would not 1euttl~ any tuturt plans Ne rt Township Federation of tor the Chamber of Co~ rnerce Social Ager\ciu, 8ucceuor to the ahlp otnce. He aaJd ·the S .( NLte Com nltt Chut. Vlce·presldent would aUU allow enough f\m la !or Is Al Jbaon. with Robert L . Ea.st-the project. However, ChiUnber ' man, , oecret .. y and Orrin w. Secretary Hay J..ancenhetnl Rid F<;>LEY SERVICE CO. Wrigh~, treasurer. that although It wouldn't fndan· Tti)evt81ua-Radlo Appllanoet A nrw cmu:tJtution &nd by.Jaws ger the ahlp project it Would be t 8a&e. & 8en1ce were pdopted which wt11 pi-ovl.de imposalble to run the office: pr;op-.. • bet~r framework for locaJ oper· erly with any one·thJrd tu d re-1 SSO Marlsold ~bor 1051 atiorW The aeries of by-lawa wW ductlon as it la operating on a j · Corona de.I Mar gove the conduct of agencies bare minimum now. I '-------------' v.:hich will be recipients of funds raisell. Drtve 1o Bestn 'T'he Chest drive for the year 1950 ~nd 1961 will be .kicked-off' In mi~-September with a dlrttt appeal \o the nation by President Truman. ~ Directors , of the Newport Fed-1 erat!Ol) of Social ~ Agencle. are, for three year11, Roland Wrt&ht, Rev. Thomaa Gibson, A.I Glbaon, Rev. Tom Pendell, and Les Stef, fenson'. The dlrectora to .serve for two years; John Boyd. W. F . Pow, ers. 0, W . Wright. Mn. Harvey SomerS, and Mra: A . V. Andrews. Directors who will serve for onE' year are Maurie Stanley, B . F . Kenny, Mn. H. O. Boyvey, Mrs. Betty Handy, Mrs. Hugh Springer and Ben Reddick.. • Brick Dust I (Uontlaued rrom p._,. 1) I t hing being born .and growing Into ,1 8 om elt h Ing spectacular. You wouldnt' believe tt! Untl! a. couple of days ago everyt.lng wu quiet eKeept In the ' headquarters bUilding, Where Managfr Bill Davt. wu qaietly going qrazy trying to make aquare pigs fll tnto round boolha in the live.stock depL and a bl& dlaplay occupy a. Uttle space In the &l'ri-~ cultural dept. But then, all of a sudden, the whole thing came to lire In the durndest way you've ever aeen. Everyone came a.t once and atart- ed building boot.ha and arranctng di.8pla>?' l\nd erecUng pudy at- tracUorui unUl rolka were alm08l walkiJ'\I' on each olhen:' bacJca on TuesQ.a'y nJght, which wu a ,tl'IA. hO:ur.s before the fair wu to-open. An old-tirner sa.ld that fairs are a_lways that way, One minUte :?verybOOy know1 there'• nothina" but 'ChaOl·fn larce quanUU., and then, all of a •uddcn. ev.,.uatnc"a ready, everyone'• all· ........ and there you have a fine ~:to please eYeQ"Ol'le and all tM *t· -. are happy and u.e ..WW• ..... slt:hs>Ulb tlrM, an UN: --, ·=~plan w..- ... c1. ..... Y"" ---county fair. And. ti,..._ t8ll8 ~ advtoe., ......... ~··· ........ Me the ~ .,,.,"Gt . -tllan7 :x.... .... ~ --°'"""_ ... _ -.,_;; to )llllldl U.,. ... ' -bfOuCbt .... ,., 1M Cl %t'W a.-. -'ni••le It,.,. .... :flaa *uloo\.to ··-...... -. rJ11 -'t '" -Ito --wni-· ---•u . . ThaJ Continuous Stock Quotations ' . and Late New• Are Available at our LAGUNA IEACH OFFICE 533 Coa1t 11...t. South L"9una 14 • Cciaiplne Brokerage Facilitia Tram-Lqx S<c>ek Ticker S1atinical Library liad Reading Room Your order ro buy or· sell listed stocks, bonds or com· modities will be executed with opecd and accuracy over thc 'nation-wide leased priv~tc wire system. con· necring our l6 California office$ and our New York ollice wirh principal Eastern irading centers. Statis- tical facilities are maintained for your convenitnce . I • -· ~~!1~!!?.!.~Co. GI • .....,-.J r.W. liB• lr911d.,. tr.ft lxc ... •1• ........................ ........ IAN ,...NCIKO -YOU lwe ·s;.ciGI Senices for lewpe,t ........ Ana lnveston • . ........... ,.., •.•. I • 1. IUll. NIWI, E. F. Huiron & Company's .aid.io ·progn.ni. IJrou&ht ro JOl1 in )'Ollf home « olliCe, with a.dp of busliieb and linanciaJ clewlopcnen.:s 1v~ ·air impomm ro every m-. "erJ ~.,. • ' ' . ' • • flobins _NOTES- By TREOpORE ROBINS Now tha.t the ba.rben have rala~ ed the prtce of halrcuta, the tenn "Long Hair'' will propably have a different meaning than refel"- rlnC t o a ' man who is very "IO'alght laced." Maybe the poor" fellow juet doesn·t have the dol- lar twenty,five. Our economy is changing 60 completely that what looked lUte hlJh·pricet.l n few years ago l4 con.1monplacE> today and maybe our tods}•'s prices are cheap compared With what they will be In a fe"· vears. I don't care If pricC'!'I are high. 'just so l, have the n1oney lo bu:y with. Low prices are not good i! the majority d0e9, n't have money to buy wtth. Took in Balboa Park and the Zoo in San Diego again Sunday. It has been qu ite a few yeani 1ince ha ,.e been ther e and of course most of my Ume was -spent in rront of the monkey cages. Onf' change I noted at the Park Was Lhe device they have rigg.ed up t n stop would-hr sui cide~ from jun1p- lng off tht> tugh bridgt! span. It did not matter su n1ueh ~fo~ the:o-' put in t he fast free"·ay unll t!r lhi· bridge. but when pet~J1h: 1111:11Alt-d on jumping off and spatte ring themselves all over the highway, it made traffic dangerous and shp· pery, Th~ device '1.o stop this is a row of sharp cur\1ed spjk~li n1a k· ing it impossible tu climb OVt<r the edgt; without getting irq palhl on the sharp pcinL~. Sc:t>ms a bit inhuman but I guei:i..~ 1t is eailier to pick them off lhe spikes lhan do down to the roadway and scoop them up. I 's funny how son1e of us &N' trying to end it all while most of us a.re killing ourselve~ trying to stay a.live. This Is .your Friendly Ford Dealer telling you to keep well and .happy and here's hoping to be with you again ne.xt week. Cl8.88ifled ads cost little, do much. -Be wise-t ell people-adverUae ! ~PROFESSIONAL~ ~ DIRECTORY ~ Lf;:"iTER A. UE('Kt~R. 11. D. S. DENTISTRY 17S."1 Newport Blvd., Costo 1.1'esa Medical BJJg. Beacon 6752 50!i E . Bay Ave .. Ba.I boa H11rbor 327-J Harold C. Decker, D.D.S. Oral Sure-eon Practice Extraction Dlagn05ia X,Ray limited to-- 430 -32nd St. Ne\\'J)Ort Bead' Harbor 2206 OPTOMETRISTS \1• E. KOEPSF.L. 0, D. OPTOMETRIST Y.v1•nlng8 by Appointment SI 14 \\'. 1''~'''port Bl\•d • Nt!"'port Beacb llarbor 2r;11 MORTICIAN BAL'IZ NOBTUABY Ledy At-clant t '10 COMt mp-J' OORONA DEL MAR DAY AND NIGHT Phone I I.arbor U -~ JNSURAN('E Old El'lltabllshed J.rururance Ag~TIG" All line& written. HOWARD \\I. Gt°:RRISH 1808 Newport Blvd., Co.ala Meu PfIONE BEAOON ~l~l I BE _SURE-INSURE wttb MA URIE ST ANLIC'I lnaul"Ulce Only Phone Harbor 1776 1 !!5 MariDe Ave. Balboa lalMMI . STATE FARM lnllUJ'IUICe Oompu .... Lin: e Atrl'O e 1"IBfl W. L LA.NDIS -~£.Bay, -- -· 1611-a · .• W. StllClrt hote GENERAL INSURANCE Courteom Information UJ? Balboa Blvd. Newport Be9ch Ph. Bar. U EARL ' W. STANLEY · 'Reaito. Notafy Publir. Pbom j Harbot . ·111• l m -... -eaa-IMA9 ' .... ~STAftO!CfJIS ,. ·w.m atJPPUEl(i' " . . ' ~ -:-~ r ••n -•111 '.BM"' IHI •, Pi Z'Jll JWIW)' ,,.. • • .. .. . .. . Hctf,lB Qf .~Learnifig '.. Call VqcatilJnirig ~College Students -!-.. .... • ' .~ • ' •... 4 • " ,. • Tra..a. Cl'l•H1Wo .Ulna' an4 pWimmtnr ha•• OOCU{tled tM thne ot aom• tlehool and collece 1tudelll.t while o~ have ~ _ ..... Nb. --wo$ .,, -·· ochool; but oh ... -_..., to.Ward to .. pMnlber and the tOewnlq ot otudlee. I ' ' IQ1 ~ thtl ~ 1mt•"8 •t Harbor Hi are p~g '° p i. Qranae OoUt collep, othere on .. leelln& col~ an4 wuveNIU.. u f&r apart u WIWamette ln We..lhlnctm and Oolwnbia tn lfffl York and aame tnt are 1UU t.rytnc to decide between two whtch •NI eq"41 In appeal. • ' ......... ., enter COdt frHhmen are: .Janet ~Ill, Anita 1 l..oui• 0-.e, J-Hl<ka, Plorl-.. ~--l-Purcell, --':~::: ~::::~-._ ... _.. • lbt\1'.:ilin, e.. Buah, Bard.en ..... ._, llillll.t I m· • llllllli ..._ • 1••• _, w-• ••llti..e.ta,...,,. will •aeo. ~ . ......_ rr.1. Maurine -r--~ ........ -..~~~..J..,;.,_...._.._,~...,..-~:... ...... ;,..~~..--~~~~ .... ~~~~~~;.-~~~~~~~~~~..:..~~ Oarritll'On, Robbie I.Gu Fiero, Rob- Stanford and Sam Fo&ekMa ll at CaL f>ozy. Frank Jlamlilon, ~av­ lng g-one .. rar u he ca rn arch· ftectUl'al study at Stanford, will go to Kan.au U . 'TARS FOQlJAll ES .DEPEND .ON SMALLEY ~!f3~::~;;:;~ Newport a.net lllatt will pin it.a pigskin hopes this fall on a t eam Ana. Marcia Johnstone select.e4i 'Mdlt arw:nG ttYe ,...._,. fMm ta.at yea.r'a squad. Coach Al Irwin Coast a.a did Edward Mayer, Wiii Oe; ac:I _,..,, ell llfel a..'tley, Ieadtfl&' ecorer Jn the surwet league R~ Pridham, Luanna Alton Mesa Adopts School .Budget · ttm Hi coam 1-..-........ .. '. ! ' .... 'School-to at Phys. fd. School •tin Sept. 6 Albert Irwin, footbali and .wirn-A "'°*'*" of ~ a,c.. ming oo8cb a ( Mewport HatbOr ".+taeo ---and pd"°" hlcb tclioOJ, le 'One of lSO Jtan at-ai 'M:&H powt llarbor Vnten Rtrta t ending the. second aeasion oi the 8Cbool wu announced today by C&lfforiila Wcirlcihop for -pliYi!Cil H~tdt~·· Shin~ Davidson. ·..S\Jeatloo ~ !i:n4" a.~ r· M~. Se:pt.. ... , .there "·IU be co.ebes now underwa,,y on the~ •! flaeulQ' meisdn&' for all •ew PUI ot ealitOtni& State · POl~-~n ai 9 &.. ta. '-.. sdiooJ · Ulfeferia. .._..,., Sept. 5 tllere nJc College at San Lula Obispo. wtli be a facu.lty meetlnc for all Irwin will reeetve a weera tn-· t:MOhets. 9 a. m.. tn the catP- atructlon f'tom ~•tlonally t~wn terfa. phyaical eduoetlon and atl)letic Weda_..y, Sept. 8 will mark authorltiee !IU(h u Henry "Red'" iM beJtnnlnc of reflstratlon In Sanders, hod football coach at the t)1liv r0om, t!I. &NUon. UCLA, and J.aCk Wetenhauaer, -. tllell ~r Imm 9 a. m. track coach at ·stantord trntver. to 12 noon; Jun.Ion fNm 1 p. m. atty. . t.o. 4 p. m. Thunda.yy Sept. i, Claaaes also. will be held in-gyn:;,.. saphomottfl will rectAter from 9 nM'tJrcl, tftNiia; • atllleUc traRdhg, a. w.. t.e 1% noaa; fl'alamen from 8qU&Pe 4anctftg, SWimmhfl" and t .. -. to t p. ra. lb U9t! !lmTle golf. room. Pbyaical Education theory cl.a.a- .ea are ·Dandled by Verne i..nclreth, chief of the bureau of health., J)hY"" steal education and recreation for the atate department ot educatJon; Al Arps_.. athletic coordinator at San Fernando Hirh School, and Dr. Carl Trieb of Occidental Col- lege. Charlman of the work.shop is ·w1111am Lopez. athletic &upervlsor for the Los Angeles city School system. The program la sponsored by the CaJjtomla Auoclation for Health, Pbyalcal Education and Recrea· Mon. '"Put all you've got Into every Job you U cJtte. "'-Earl Bunting, managing director of NAM, advis- ing a student group. 1950 Newport Harbor Hf9h Footbafl Schedule Sf.pt. !2 ............ Rl'\·enfde (he.re) Sept. !9 .......... ExoelAlor (there) Oct. s .............. """""" ....... Op<o Oct. lS ...... St. Ant}Jony (there) Oct. 20 ....... . Sa.ota Ana (here) Oct. 2i ............ Fullerton (there) Nov. S .................. Orang-e (here) Nov. 1Q. .............. Anaheim (here) Nov. 1'1 HunHng1ion. Bch. (there) THEFT REPORTED Thett of three hub caps valued .i $2+ fro"-hJ.J car parked on the Mesa theatre lot, Coet& Meaa. lo· day had been rej>orted to the sheritt's oftlce by Ripley N . Bay- lies, Los Angeleti. BACK TO SCHOOL 11'1 Style You'll fiCJUTe -bi99er in togs from Piper· Johnson, where 'teens & twenties gath.,r to select correct wear for school and play. ··~­ Jarman Shoes for Men, a later ~ddition. 710 E. Balbi• ••d. ••-.c•t \ * SPD TIWERR mu-t-wa111n lkdboa Bay Club Tel. Harbor 1095 See Why IAlllllGTON'S . ·su1TONE HY CLEANING · Is Bitter for . ' . School Olothes • Bring your yoangaten' school clothes in now for. dry • cleaning. Our expert attention to detail actually helps m•lre Jut yeeir'• clothea IQ<>lt like -!• • ••• v .. .. ~· ' llo and Marlene Jacobaon. A total b\ldpt of P8a,-M6 tor lut. )'ellf' aJtd ,........,_ h9JB&ck; b Burdick, a two year lette r man operation ot the community'• at center; Dick J0Mt1 at ll&ltbaclc:: Bois WooCntauaie e.t taekle, and ~I"' A.nKeny aM Mona Bird elementary .chools durinir the en· Andy Knox at end. hawrra their appUcatlona In with the suing year waa adopted by the Practise will be•ln Sept. 1 with ... --------------U. !J. Air Force and Lura Mae-Element.ary School Dlstncr Boa.rd 4·6 varsity hopetula scheduled to Jack Smith, Bob Van DremUn. Lardtlekl ls in nune•' tralnlnr ot directors. , V Bob at Oakland. M'Lee Young p\ans a According to E verett Rea. turn out at 8:30 a . m. Dick enerna.n, WoodhouM. II W t buatness career and has cteleeted school auperintendent, the b\Hl:,-et Coach l.rW1n experts the Tars to and Bl I tman. Pl•Yer• from t&e '+9 "B" squad a Los Angelu business oolleg.,, representa an lncrea8e fJl only make a migh~y _strong bid tor-·the are: b&c.ka Bob Benbow, Romaine Donna Lee Rock Is headed tor $17,18-4 over last year although league title this year, but sees CorbiD, Jim He.rrts, Archie Ji.or-Pu&dena City collel"e and Ethel enrollment is expected to reach tough ·competition trom 1"ullerto11, va.t.h, Bill Schmidt, Jack Wood-Mitchell for Fullerton J .C. 2000~u ll!. Last year'• 4'nroU- Orange and Sant& Ana. Laat. year; hu11, and Wayne Welty. Unemen : Cecilia James hu entered erect-ment w 1790, R ee aald. Irwin fielded a smc>0th funcUor:dng Lou Abbott. Bob Eggert, Jim It.a at Oolleg'e of Education, Lewi:!-Dou e -sesslonlng will depend eleven which ·just mWed out on Langdale, John Lan~nheim. Jim N , _ , on e dl•trlbutlon ot the new th I h . , ... --too, JGabo and ancy '--wn at &... pupih!, Rea pointed out. I! they e eefUe c amptont:11lp. f ut •• uug Pa8ooe ; T ed l>olman. Richard H bo Jc s I i s h Id I d t -·11_.... A. ar I" · • Y v a c m se · aTe evenly distributed throughout tec<in o r-u e1·\.on. Jt.yder, Dick Smouse, Olck Step-. ected Oregon State and Lewann all grade&, Indications are that It ReturJ')lng sQv.ad ,members trom hens and Floyd Swanson. Rollis t h 9,8 -:. Mesaing, Fresno State. James Mc-won't be neceasary to double-e 1 • f11d squad are: backs .rulaski, back, Is "ft'om la11t year's Don Arnold, Bill Klndelli l..a.(ry ·~· ~aad. . Vay wUl attead Pkrce J .C. at session. However, if the bulk of McM8.stiera, -Bpb Scotland, Dkk ~~ wlµt n~ J>J"!ylous exP.flri-Canora Park. the lncreMe Is in the lower1grades, Jones, Mel Smalley and Roland 910e Include Halt'b8.ck Don South-Berkelry espec~ally the tirst , d0uble aes- Taylor. UneBmen: Gene lloe.i=CJ, •orth' and Linemen Bob Buell. University of C&lltomla al Berk-slon.s will be necess&ry and "we Bob But'dick:' Lee !Dmendort, Jlm a u1 Gannon, Harold Holbrook. Ted eley wOI c laim Kathleeti Leinau. won't know until after I school Frankel., Andy· Knox, Denn.ta ?ii~.: •~uten, Jaa •~kl. Gl.!")' top ltudtnt at Harbor H I and al.so starts." Rea said. ~ Cl•llaft, Al llltmll, l\oser ~ ,,~,AAd ,.._ ~n. .,...., lhat w.,-are ~r Welsh G' rd' and Nancy Ca~n. On the u .' 1ve Disca C.L .A. liat are Ralph Rea. Herbert _] McElv&ine and Donald Ketchum, I School Clothes to whl~ . Mary Hammond la unde-• , ! cl<led between U.C.L.A. and Whit-Salvation Army Uer. lCal"P<lll e Clark hesitated be· tween U.C. at Santa Barbara or 1'fidsumn1er Is the time mothers San Joee. Donna Kemnitzer be-begin bo ck-to-school thourht.a a- tweep Unl\!ersity ot Oregon or U.· bout Fall wardrobe.a tor thi? child- C. at Berkeley. Julie Wilkins had ren. with the accompanying activ- a hard Chotoe between Arizona., ity of sorting odt clothes and Oregon or U .C.L .A . 'shoes stored In c loeet.8. J U.$.C. wa11 choice of Robert With this in mind, Brlgadlor Watla, Lucy Pinkley and Nancy Fred Ohm, manager of the 8alva- Green. Jts University of Arlzonn tion Army 90Cial service center tor Joan Bryan a nd Oregon U. for serving the Newport-Balboa are11.. Katherine Rabbitt. Don Cantrell i& urging mothers to remember and J im Hitchman lltlected Wll-the Salvation Army when discard· l.ng clothing, &hoes, and other ar- ticles no longer needed. lamette. Lynn Livingston will head south for R ollins University in F1orida and T ed Trompeter tor Cal- lforn.ia .State at San 1.Jula Obispo. Velma Pridham wan~-ed t o go to Whittler but has a'bcnJt l!lettled tor Coul whi)e Nancy Pienon ls balti1'Qlnl',, Whltt~r with 'Santa Barbara Per'Clita Horn will &:O l Q .Pomofta.~ ,A.ftotlter one going to A t e lephone call to Harbor 07-58 will bring a Red Shield truck to the home or on.toe l-0 make ptck·upa of any castoff materia.la, he •aid. These Include, In .lddlUon to wearing appa.l"el , fumit\i.re. ap- pliance&. and mt&cellaneous artlc· .... .. . . LA!l1 vtAil'!t IWOST VALUABLl!:--PLlni!i: Mel ' Sm&lloy: on Newport Ha.rboT HlP'• football k!&ln. Is lh0\\'11 tteelvlrrs "h.b1 &\vanl from ()oacf\ Al lrwln. Smalley wlll be·back thla fell 8e&80l1 to .,.,n lead the h'::Vn from hlA h.a.llba.ck 8pot. lie was al.80 ch09en All-INl'\W Mrtha.ck In 194-9. I Press Photo) ' Cal Tf~ at Sa.ti Luia Obispo is Brig. Ohrn emphul~ today that rehabilitation of "the hand!· c apped and needy through the Sal- vation Anny 1oclal aervke cent· er prol'T'&m Is ca11r1ed on tJJOlely through the use of unwanted ar. tlctea. The service center accept11 no cash dona lion&. Use of Goodwill Rooms Offered to Women's Clubs Fined $150 for Drunk Driving Martin Charles McGee, 43, from the botit "Hu.ky". 20th S t ., land· Women's organizati on!'! of Or· Ing, en't.eM a plea of gunty to ange county today were ottered drunk drtvtng In Newport City the hospitality and facilities or i court Monday. H e was fined 11 ~0 Goodwill IndustrieA or Orange suspended 90 day!'!, court records County. for holding their meetings sho'f.t. McQee waa arrested by n.nd luncheons at the GoodWlfl Newport police at 11 p. m, Satur· board roo m a.nd dining room. 417 day. w. Fourth St., Santa Ana. and Raymo':1d Vargas P"eTnandez,, 20, combining such occasions with a ot Paaadena. tllte~ a plea ot visit to ·the Goodwill plant a.nd guilty to drinking tn public and &tore .,; .· was fined SlO. He waa ,arre1ted · ; l '•.;,,J ,; ~ .:>. :,. -cY ru""1-<A Balbo&-parkl The mvfM! tlitng lai\I• t~ lOt: ~ ~...;-;....-~ ;-' . . ·~J various womeJ\'S."''K1'9UPa by· Mrs. · ~ -.. Rany R omsby. Ed Keran will go to cta.remant and Phy11is Lake t o Redlands. James Kline goes t o Uhtvet11ity dt Ch1cago on a full sc ho le.rs hi p. Barbara Long h1 employed at Bur- fums and Leo_\a Funk at Harbor HI, Pat Frahm in Los Ange les ancl Joan Benbow at Pacific Heating Co. Brt•.......,.. Paula Castle and Ttta Vln«nt w1Q be bridetmaidln-r Aug. 28 for Be-.el'ly Grace, who Wiil repeat vows with Rtchal'li Cramer. All three •re Unlventtty -of Oregon sludetrtl, Paula tn tbe c lass of "&1 , Tita 'N. Janet GPoch ts a Sta::nford sen- ior u t. Betty Joy Haaa, majoring bl jotW'fMllt.m. Stewart Haas la lull ":_,~ ~6Bf! ".teed entered l!tanftil\l ' r-.. did Chu· lotte Prteat. Jim Rubel. U. C. grad, 'Plans to enter law achool. Don Ward is dlaa1 dt '51 at U .ll:C. and Ray Werd .ae U.C., 151 . Al8o at tJ.C. are hok RaMRt •nd Don Jonee, 'P; Catbe'rln Pholl!fllx.. '50; L.uAnn Nan Moore, ot th-e Goodwill board of directors, and Mrs. Fem Ren- rrow. of the administrative staft, launch a program t o acquaint the worn.en of Orange county with Goodwill Jnduatrlea, its objectives and its achievements in rehabilita- tion and employment of the pl\yal· cally handicapped and disabled war veterans, it waa announced. A number of women's organlze.- tlons already have taken ad•anl- age of the opportunity to tour the Goodwill establishment, lncludlnl" Its sheltered. work.llhopa, where household discards are repaired and re.tlniahed for aale in the Goodwill store. which provides the only source of revenue tor the Goodwill employment program. GetY .. SCHOOL SUPPLIES TaJkrr atM1 C..Uterlne A.nctrewa. '&Z :. Jtm 1'el90n. 'SO. Vlema CUI will ·be preei&Jnt et Delt.a HOUM &ft4 Mart' 11rioftMentoe, .,..ov.te aw.t- ent, WOJ .,.in be at. lntemattona1 Zonta Members to Picnic at ~ree Arch Bay August meeting of the Zonta club of Newport Harbor will be a • wienie bake at the Three Arel: BLUE 1SAILS STATION•S IN~ BALBOA """""' . Ann P"l'eematl 111 an AJpha Pttt "wt ssn ntego and Connie Smtth a 81.gma Ka,p.pa. Gl.ct)'lb Kolew, Shir· 11!}' Gt!rlg, 'Susle Fow'Jer ana Ar- mando Menaco wtll go to U .C.L.A., It ll Peportecl. Maq Gurley ls Univeralty ot Coloraao. Bob KIUefer a.li!:o trom there , h&I been m aa.J.boa bland Oltl aut1tmer u ate ,..a.rd. W&J'- ren Bradford wtll be a. junior &t • • Foc)laman 'Named To Honor List With rtnal plans g'ettlng under way for beginning of the regular tall quarter, September 13, Julla.n A. McPhee, president of C&lifor· ie. Slate Polytechnk College, re- leaaed his special Pruident'• Ll&l tor the l 9M spring qua·rl-er. The list illclu4es atudenta alng- led out by Preei<lent Mcff!ee for excellence In scholastic ach.leve· ~enl. Named . from Newport Beae'h wa! Sam Fogleman. Bay Community Recru.Uonal cen .. ter where memben will be guuta ot tormer prmfdent, Mn.. Rutb. Hummel. The picnic wtU be held Wedn.-y, AQ&'-23,-at 7 p. m . Ruabra.ndl a.nd pelt.I are lnVlted to attend. and each membep la aaked lo bring table eervl~ for hentelt and aue-ta. · .... -ial """' wUl follow'. ti>• eupper aceordlna' lo Knl. Helen stocnon. ehalnnan of u.e evenL ---d.bemade tl>rou&h Jl4re. Bemlce Bella. Jiu. bor U; Mq. Bkr oM 8eM, li&rbor MO er Jlre. Sdltli Kull. Harbor 101S.W. ' c L D~~!r £i[i~N G an • '· • • • -• • .. ... . ' ' ,. i OP ' • ·-.. -----· :.r:----·----;-, -f ..... ~ . ' ' MARV HAMMOND (~ft ) ,,111 1"0 to ritht'r l .1. C. L A. or W'htttier; Kathy Rabbitt (cent.e r ) '4111 f'ntf'r llnJ,·ersity of Orecon ..,.. .loe N-1 (ri(tat) ceuld not be ooetactf'd for hhli Ot><.·~Mon. 1'be tkrfoe ~ l'f'IMIU&ted thlA ~ fmm Harbor Ill TRY OTllEI< FILAMENT BASS A TTllACTS Odd• are tha.t both filaments of a headlight bulb have not burned out al the same time, reports the National Antomobile Club. Rather than drive with only one light. aw:ltch to the bea.rp which provlde.s that both la.mps will operate. Baas tl1hermen .at Salt Spring~ Valley Reservoir, 'talaveras Coun- ty. are reported tJy National Aulo· mobile Club u ta.king son1e nicP limits or bass. Fieh are small. :.A.'ith lh.e la.rgeat weighing nbout one pound. ,. Little Gents and Boy' SCHOOL SPECIAL A sturdy School 01ford Mocco Cap Toe- Neoli+e Sole- Goo<fyear welt- Brown Elk Uppers Sizes I to 6-SPECIAL • •• s495 ' l ii A complete stock of m~'s , women'• & c hildrcns' Popular prieed school shoes. Large selection work shoes. U. S. Ked• for the entire family. • WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMP S BARBER'S 800.TERY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 1795 Newport Ave., Oosta Mesa -• Finest Quality • Rayon C~,.,.dine @ Sports Shirts ... Arrow ''Gabanaro' '595 • REALLY WA~AllLE • RJCl;I SOUD OOLORS e SM.AST 8ADDLS S'l 11Cilllf0 ' I ·, • • j .. ' , • • . ~ --. . . OCC's Physica · Ediitation Pi'ograrn for · , en Desc~ibed ~ The p hysical edupatlon program for men at Orange Coast Collrgr emphasips three upecta. namely, (1) the Ins tructional program. t 2) the Intramural program, C 3> . and, the jntercolleglate; athletic program. The in8tructional program ln- •lude.s both indivldua.I and team :;ports. and co-rdueatlonal actlvl- l1 cs. \vllh particular stre&!I o n thnse \\'hirh have "' great de1tl of l-Mrry-ovrr value. The activities In ,•;hirh 14tudrnt, have the opportu- nity t o participate are touc;h root- h.i 11. baskctba.11, !!Oft ball. handball. \'Oilcy ball. badminton. golf, tennis, \V rrstilng. box.ing and co-educa- lit•nR I rtancing. 1\lt hQugh t.h('se activities are , 'ln1mon lo many phy11ica l educ&· '""I pro~rams, there Is a unique rr·aturc about their arrangement al Orange _Coast College. Each i;c1nester is divided into three slx- \\'eek periods with a different a.c- t ivity being offered each period. A plan of this type provides great- IOllUCIAllDCQ er student opportunity to discover new interests end outlet.I\ lhRn thr- traditlonal type in which stuctr-ntR are retained for a lonG"er JWriod of time ln a limited number. of ac- tivities. latramural Pros:rain The intramural program IR an outgrowth of the instructifJn 't.I program. Its purpose h1 to provide for those who de11ir{' and need competition , but who, for variouR reawna, &re unable to play on v&rslty tea.ms the opportunity to participate in a competitive ath- letic program. All-star teams arc selected from the gym classes and a schedule is arrangC'd which of- fers maxin1um play time. In- • • 1fi~ ~....u~~-to •ORAN~ "AST CWEGE- tbe" mem.,.... « ~Ip lllllt-'-~ =~ ~~t·~:~~~ .. ~19So FQ.0'9 LL SCHEDULE • tn toUch f60t.ball, .,. fl qait. soft-. , "' b&U. volleyb&U, boxing, wreeUinr Sept. 18 r Valley -if. ~: ill untlngtoa Beach High School: -.nd haJ'ldbe.11. , I 8 , The Intercollegiate· athletic pro-P· nL • ... · ·,: gT&m hM" portlcular appeal tor Sept. 22 occ at El CIUDlno; 8 p. m. thoae who ~ unusual' In-Sept. SO Sa.ob .. Rosa~ 0<1C; Municipal Bowl -Santa Ana; tereata, talenta and ablJlUe.1 in 8 • the varatty apotU. It aleo hu P· m. strong spectator appeals for most Oct. 6 Bye studcn~ and for the ciUzen• of Oct. 14 Fullerton at OC<l; Municipal Bowl Santa Aaa, the community who are sport.a- minded. · 1 • 8 P· m. During I~ brief two-year hi•-Oct. 19 Mt. Sa.o Antonio at Orulge Co88t; Runtlngtoa tory, o .. ngc Coa•t·s athletic Beach High School; Tbunday 8 p. m. learns have enjoyed unusual Rue -Oct. 28 Orang_ e Coast at San Bernardino cC'ss. Those who have ~t'en cloec to the scene. fro1n the beginning. Nov. 2 Riverside at Otange Oout; Newport Harbor feel that continued success tn High School: Thuhiday 8 p. m. competitive athleUcs Is a.asured. NO\'. lO 0 Co t Ch ff F'ootball, baske tball, track, base-range as at a ey ball, wrestling, golr, tennis. swim-Nov. 17 Orange Coast at Santa Ana . ming, a.nd salling arc major Nov. 22 B)·e • s~~~;nc with t~e Pneral alms of • There Is the possibility of a game away on this date. crlucatlon, Ora.nge CoMt'e phys!-• cal education program offers WALKING AT NIGHT I SALMON FISHING IMPROVES maximun1 educational opportun\-1 MJny pedrstrlans are k.illc<.I ·Sahnon fishing haa in1provc<l tics by, providing a wide range of each vear while walking ai'n).l' lately along the Sacramento River activitl~ and expi!rtences. As cir-rural ' ·hlgh\vays at night. warns in the vicinity of Hamilton City cum.stances permit, the program the NaUonal Automobile Club. If In Glc-nn County. according to the will grow and expand to offer you must walk along the open National Automobile Club. even greater student development-highway at night. walk on the left al opportunities. side facing into on•oming traffic. wear or carry something white. or I evl'n carry a llghtC'<i flflshlight. By 1·reM rant 11 ~ brtn2 result.Jo Everyone reads claaslflfil ads. doing so you will help keep your- self sare. l'~ISJDNG IMPROVES Trout fishing has Improved a- lo ng the Merced River In the Mar- lpoM County area, according to the National Automobile Club. • you can Win a Roy Rogers. PONY With Saddle, Bridle and Martingale As Pictured I ,. • Boy1 ! Get your tickets in the Boy1 Department. Girls! Get your ticket. in the Girls Department. Located on Main Floor .. Read the Easy Contest Rules ·J. Any boy or g1rl, t through 16 ,yean of al'e, le ell(1ble. 2. ChJldren unde r 12 mu11t t>6' accompanied by their parent ln orde r to receive a ticket. 3. Only one Ucket IH permlttf"d to each boy or girl ln thb ORANGE COUNTY Contn t. 4. No member of a Sears emPloyeea• lmmedlate family l• e llglble. 6. Contest s tarts at 9:30 A.1'1. Thursday, August 1'7, and CIOlleS at 2:30 P. M . Monda)', AUg'U8t 28. 8. Winner "111 be Rlected at 2:30 P . 1'1. Monday, AU11Ut 28. FREE! E\·ery boy and sb'I who I• eUgtble to e nter con· test "111 be given a ''Roy Kogen" Deput,y Badge and Rider Club card FREE. In Boys' dept. Seara .•. the perfect place to Shop and Save on all Back-to-School needs! From Kinder- garten to College, Seara baa everything your children want--and need ••• all priced to eave you money! Drive in Seara.now! Use our bandy, atoreside parking Iota. ; -Outfit Your Scholars With Fewer Dollars~ Sears ••••• Check the Low, Low Prices Below • Bes. I.Jiii Bo)'Vllle .J11annel Sltl.!t ·-·····-···-·---···Ul1 Jr. 2-Way Slreteb Glrdlea __ _ _____ .us Boyo Cordaro7 Slacka ··-··------·-----..s.811 Glri. • ....,. ..... 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Pltat c111m 8a •••• •• _. a.pn Alann Clock. p1aa Fed Tax .I.II .. !"?"•"~i-~ '7:!:.::..•-•• r~ ·• "'....,. ~ .... M1oto ,,,. ..,. ,,.._ _...,... "'"':.iti:·---.. ----·--... us -~~"'u::J= -T>-~ r-es nu ,. --,...,. 8-llMi:t-,. -ov.n.o v.lledSGa « r "-· • f•m, ,_ -·.u-·~~·;.~:~~ .. , ~~r~~;i~~~~zt.:!sEA-nLRs ~,.. ......... _...., ....... ~.. 1 :,,';:,~;-r.:" .. ~-,..r-;t~?~~ ,·':· .. -1716.SO. W.IN.sT-. • -. -' ·• SANTA ANA f :rELEPHO~E Kl 2~j9~1 ' ... ---.:~ ·-'-.. ---.... -~ ... ~ --·· .~P.9_? _~ ... Y:~-"'-Td~x 9:3~~\"'' ht 5:30 ~· m. ~ S~ay 9:30 •. m:io 9 P· "'· -- , ·. •• ' ' .. • ! I • • ORANGE COAST COLLEGE PIRATES ~ 9ef. ftw nnt pine of '50 waaon, ACheduled t or St-pt. 11 ,,·Ith Valk>y J C, 8 p. m. at Hunt1D«toa Be3.eb hlsb 8Choo&. Te9m lncludeti {top photo): Front. h-ft to rl1ht: G.,.n GalMe, Te-x Stronc. Ltroy Lemke. Ooul' Seavy, Stf"\'f" Cbanga.lla. AJ Muniz. Cliff U\·- lnpt.o n. Back. Jert to right: Don Ooen, Don Knipp, Rod Bhlorl, On• Thrt'&tlK{ll. Claudt• (AJ.ok. Lo"·, .. r photo, rront~ L-B: .Jack Doyle. Dick Stemen. Lro Cha.de., lla\'P Wiiford, Gary G"'y ,Da\·1• Paltf'non, Norn' Early. Back. L-R: Don Wet.tel', F. E. Harria, La-rry WlllouKhby, Jim Ash("n, J•aul H{"man-.... ._ OCC Pl.RATES KICK Off. SEPTEMBER 15 IN '50 · CRACK AT FOOTBALL TITLE Dropping only two contest.s on a ten-game achedull\ la.st yrar, thi:-Or<1ng'e Coa.st College 1-'lratea v.•i\I be out this sea.son to nail down the title In the eastern division oI the southern California Junior college conference. Coach Ray RoMo's men at thc>®------------------------------ two·year-old institution fell only MONO FISHlNG REP<>RT l!egin Registration at Coast College to Chaffey and Santa Ana in '49 knocking off remaining opponents by lop-sidc-d scorea. Sparked by the southpaw paM· er Orv Threadgill, the Pirates Mil field a team which probably aur- passc>e lut year'e crew in all· around strength. Thresdgill will 1 get plenty of assistance from tel· low quarter-back, F . E. Harris. f IW.lfback Raul Hernandez.. w;ho starred for OCC IM t yi:-ar, returrn!'I to the lin('·Up nnd will be jol'1ed by fleet·foote-d HArlow Ri chard- son, up fron1 Newport Harbor high . . I And Har·bor hlgh's outstandln1; fullback . Rflb Berry, who ma.df' "All Lca~ue". two years running, '!!t.s \'eleran Larry Willoughby. J f_Jrav.·ny Uni· [ I Tbe l'irat'!11 will pack plenty of br1twn into the llnr with such second-year s tand-outs as Larry Doyle and · Norin Early, end~. 11.5- ;: R1\\' ROSSO pound Oa\·e Patterson and Al Muniz. tackles: Leo Chade a.nd Gary Grt~y. guards; Keith Birch, center. Jnhnny Kingston. very able i;;uarcl. romes up fro1n Harbor high to thrust his 185 pounds into the Pira te fo rward wall. l..ocal Tar quarterback, Don Mil- le r, was f'lt't to join the OCC squad, but tl now appears that he will be called to servicf:'. But the Pirat~ may get a. n1an from El Toro Mar· ine basr. who made "All Service" last year. n addition, Coach Rosso n\ay gef four s tars_ from Yuma. Arizona one or whom is a 220-pound tackle. Sizing up the 8QUad for a ·special Prl'55 r eport, assistant coach W endell Pickens slated that the Pirates would undoubtedly "have a bt'ltcr nuclcuu to build on thlr season" and "'OUld probably fielJ a bet tcr team. "I think "'e will be stronger,'· he satd, "but other eleven'a In thf' I confcrrnC'e may he.Ve incree.aed strrngth. aLw. f'IO It is tough tc. predict what CtUr standing wUI be. And the picture _may b!! further complicated by lc&&es of player• to the armed forces." Pickens of- fered h.ls estimate of the tea.in In the abaence of Coach Rly R0080, who waa va.caUonlng at Lake Ta- hoe. UP TO THE DBJVEJl Calitornia'a modern highwaya a re engineered for eatety but the National Automobtle Club report.I that &ale driving remain8 the re· l'lpons:lbility of the lndivlduaJ mo- torl•t. When driving the new highways, drivua should remain aJert and keep speed under con- trol at all tlmea. UGllT ON DIUVJNG 81DU. Accld<;nt re<onle otl/I tall to demonstrate that men are better driven than .en. dl!Ctuea the NaUonal Automobile Oub.. 'IbeJ do abow. however, that lht: two have dlfferct ~ Or acd-la; the women more. miner m..,,s-. pr'oportlonatel)'j and ""' -the more ..noua~ Ftshlng ie good in most or the higher areu of Mono county th;it are reached by hiking or horse- back on traillJ, declares the Nat- ional Automobile Club. Some ni•e catches are .reported from Weber, Gem a.lid Agnew lakes above Sil· ver lak~ and from Fern and Park· er lakea. Ftshing is slow even in waJking areas of Man1moth lakt>~. with thf:. exception of Duck lake> which la good. l"rrlimlna~· .N'J{l-1t ration of sludt·nts \\•ho plan tu '(·ntt·r Or- ani:;1• t '<"."l..-tt L'o llf"Jt'l' thl!o! fall ts p1;ssihh• thh~-\\1'1'1c, IL" ('UUn~l­ lo"4 \\'ill br on du1y thmu,;h f''rlda\· at th1• AdrnlnJi.tra.tlon Uullillng. Pr~·ntr&nl'<' l1·sts \\Ill 1,)111 Au,i:uKI 2'! ruul Srptrmht•r t. Nlch tl1nr at JI a. rn .. It WM -People do read the want ads. announr.·d. Firwl rt'gi1otratlon Be w1rteU people---:advertlse! hi Sf·plMnbPr IS. ·~ . ~ BLOUSES (Rayon and Cotton) Shirtwaist with grace- ful long sleeves mock pearl buttons. Convertible collar - • DRESSES FROM $2.50 to $5.99 SLIPS $1.98 COSTA MESA moDEO'DAY 1811 Newport Ave. ~QQW~ciw1;;:::n::::u""•QHl4""'40"'""'n;:::iuu"""' " tul07r .. SAVE!- 2900 TRADE-IN SALE!* "Royal" -· CVrTIBc CMe Portable~ 43so ., .. ReCJ. 69.50 i~· • 8blft freedom •. Automatic •peed key action • Fl.as-form k eys ~·<fmplote with -.ylJlg - • Pl• __,. ot.ller • aeessi117 ......... \Vlth your old Royal, ~mlngton, Undt"rwood or Smith.Corona port- able. with four row keyboard and b a c k 1SptLOer, variable line apacer &nd with car- rying cue. NO DOWN PA no:NT , pi.BY TERXll ~~to ~_._~~~-~;;;--. ·-,IA~ES-...,_ .. _. ~ . . . t!-3.t3 ~·-. -Kl ~230 , ' l ~ ,. • ; • ;. .. 'l .. • ' , -l"-l''' 1 I PAGE 5 -PAR:T ·1 - THURSDAY, AU&UST 17 ..~ ~· .. .ll ~"'--"'-=PUSS .:f El~rte. anil ~-i : plici~;~t~ ... For Fall by Cahfo 1a DeSmel'i . Callfornla fuhloo dMip -coo~lo.p&y toilow.u-i.att-1------------ . I ' • RUSH WORK -.ON .~NEW ·:CoAst COllEGE ·:; JTECH.' BLDG •. FOR SEPT. 1.3: OPfNIMG·f· :·- Wo~ .. ~-· ~logy bolldlna--flm permanent .1tn1~tur• at Oran .. Oout Coll~ belJig ruoh· ed to coinpleUon for the openfng of echool, September li· · • 1 , u:... ' ' 1 er( h&ve now eetab.u.ued a de 1. te place wn~ the gr.eat creative centen1 ot the world. Acceptancr ht.I cataPu~tect l:tlelf tnto. unj>rece· dented demand-for lboee ortctJial •. dartns 't7le1 .. that come tNm lbe tngenloUll California creaton. '3"1elr tuplraUon .'U• in the type of Uvlng first defined u "typtcally c.aJifomJan'.'-Ut(; w8y of Ufe that ll today adapted to far-off plioes u widely 4tvei-ee a.a Farb: and t•ffeta, fluid crepe. dee~pOe ve.l- Yell find cspreasion ln formal and atter-fiVt" drea8es. 4&xurtoua cash- mere Le favored tor caaua1 eoata ln " high bright shades, destined to give a touc;h of California color to • the dullest of winter-boupd day1 Rated a.a Ul~ fine.at instructional shop~ facilitJe• in t.be state, the bulldfnc wU1 contain the latee:t machlne9 available, equipped with· eveey known safety devtce; Students are working with thelr ... -------.:.·------,-------'-------- lnatructon lb readying the .ehops for the fall , opening by palnttng and iutalling the machines. A eyatem of eplor~odlng ha.s been adopted b y the college and will be U&ed in ea.ch of the shopR to st&ndardlu the ma.rklng of the shOPIJ and varlowi porUona ot the machines. A grey-blue In the main portion of each machine, chrome yellow for adJU8lln~ rtevtces. or- ange on switches. red for fire, and g-rttn to desi1rnatc first aid, .will be• u9ed In each all op. Heavy Equipment atructed to. recel•e the vart~ will be a 100 bead beef feedlna tyPes of dieael and giui driven unit and modQ.m awtne unit. engines., Under the ,direction ot We.eley To en1tble atude.nta to work on Mole of Agricultural Mechan.l'-8 dleael injectors, a apcclal room, Department Is moving Into a Iarg- thermOBtatlcally controlled. ea.en-er ahop wblch will provider .ade- llal for this type of work, la: being quate apace for the leamlng of •II ln11tallcd for U8e In the fall. Each farm skill.II euch as~ ttaclor drlv- engine as well u all repair equip-l!'lg and maintenance, care and ment ts ~Ing washed down and U8e of farm Implement., u w eU completely painted to ~nform to u othet phuee of farm mechanics. the color scheme adopted by each , department in the dlvtaion. In cooperation wtlh the dlvtaion I of fish and game, the federal gov- Dlreeted by Owens crnment spenda more than half A cr<'w of men under the direct-a . million dolla.n each · year In Heavy moving equipment has completed the transfer of machJn-Ion of John Owens, Instructor In California wildlife rutoraUon ery from the old building to the Building Trade&. la preparing the f rom its proceeda to tax.ea on flre-1 ,. rrs ouu · at Harbor IU apla for ua.e .tliree •. Lu Belle Botoe. Tom --lt.u. ~ • • ultra-modern shop in the right Building Trades shop by Installing arms and ammunition. wing of the new plant. Cyrus new tool panels. cablneta and var"" ---------·---'- Rockey. Instructor in m etal trades. lous shelving required t.or storage c II G• I h c I b hu been working the entire sum-during the"year. Severalnew plee· 0 ege Ir s to ave asua ut mer overhauling, painting, and es of equipment are to be Install- ed: a new 36" band saw, two new :r:r.~~n~h:h:.w;~~i:~i;.;.~~r n!~ wood lathes and a new Yates Well Dressed Look say Des·1gners pieces of equipment have been American Mo rtiser. Thcae pieces. with those already purchased, will purchased to augment the n1achin-make the Orange Coast shop one es already In the shop. of the best equipped in the state. "Moat llkely to succeed .. In the fashion world arc the new back-lo- Theae Include n surface grind-v · be' 1 tailed Ln th school clothes by Call!omta designers. who themselves rate honors er with magnetic new shaper. 1ses are 1ng ns c t three new LeBond rrlachinc lathes. new Plumbing and Elec trical shop.1 or their creativeness. Accordt11g to California Apparel Creators, and a new 18" x s· sidf' n1achinc and a new modern spray booth ha~ who make the type of styles th&t are moet popular with campll/' lathe which will afrord cac'1 stud-a l~o been erected. The placing of crowde, it looka a8 If Fall, 1950 will see' a trend toward "correct KEEP tooLS JN SHAPE One of the points where the ef- ficiency of tbousands of motoriste suf!era a eevere breakdown Is in the matter or k eeping toole in o_rderly condition, declares the National Automoblle Club. Many have the habit of leaving the pli· era. wrenches, and other equip- ment lying around the garage when t.}ley have flnisnf'd a piece of work. It Is a wise plan to put tools away carefully in)mcdlately after the job iM completed. ent the opJ?rrlunity to .i:;ain cxpcr· all exhaust ducts and electrical casuals." / lence on many of the machines conduits under the floor has done Too long have the hlue·jcans-.,-----~----------------------- uaed 1.n the modern shops of today. away from the cluttered overhead and-shirt combination bf-en the un· \Vork le almost completed o n the usually found ln mnst l'lhopa. More becoming uni!orm of high school welding exhaust hood which will space will be devoted to the rear and coUege girls. The newest provide Individual exhausting of or the building to erect the !our "look" definitely "a cents the dlf- gaa&e.11 from each of the welding pratice houses, built each year by ference In carefully designed cas- booth8 In the welding art.'a. the freshmen atudenta. In addition ualness and the "Sloppy Joe" type The Mecbanlcs Shop which will it ls hoped that the Home Demon-of attire that has prevailed. T o- occupy , the center or the tl\l't.'f' st ration Cottage, started laet day"s busy leade rs bolt) on 8nd off wlnga IS' being readied by Robert spring, will be completed In the fall the campus have absorbed the Carl80n, inst-.ictor in 1'-fechaniCs. by the advanced students. pleasant lesson of how to look Many picce11 of new equipment in-Under the guidance of Richard well-groomed and well-dressed .. by cludJng a Bean wheel aligning and Barrett. students In the Agrlcult-paying heed to the latest Callfor- !rame atralghtcninµ: d<'vicl', line ural Department will "learn by do-nia designs. College Changes Courses to Keep Up With Local Needs Buslnes!'I Education Division at Orange Coest College has enm- ple-ted the revaluation of Its 19~0-r>l.. offering~ and has made seVero.I c hanges in Its curriculum to keep abrea11t of the local n('~ds of thr communit ies it serves. Comp-ete vocational-business training is now offered In secretarial training. sma.11 buslnea.s operation, bookket-ping and a ccounting, and general office training. bortilg machine, pislon lathe. and ing" while harvestl.ng the 70 ac-Vena.tile Fa,·ortte In conjunction with the New-.,-------------- Always a versatile_ tavo rlte" 18 the jacket and skirt. co1nbinatlon and thi8 !'leason 's starring number Is the battle or lumber jacket a· bove slimmer skJrt. Teamed with many other recent testing devices res of beans planted lut aemeflter. in the automotive fie ld are being In addition 60 a cres will be plant- lna~. Tht1-8hnp Is equipped eel with field crops, grains and hay. with exhaust racilltl('S for perman-Additional space will be provided ent aa well as mobile tc~t sta:ids, for chickens. rabbits and sheep. and many atanda are being con-.New additions to the depertment r~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~la vf':riety of blouseA and sweaters. they can be turned to many use.."1- ln fact. several designer!! make complete coordinated outfll.8 In al'J port ·Harbor. Huntington Beach. Laguna Bea~h , and San J uan Cap· lstrano high 8Choole, which ere ,;erved b}' the Coast College dis- trict. 8tUdents will be Instructed lo the new Gregg shorthand simp- lified method. This will permit a secretarial student to start short- hand In high 8Chool and continue advanced work at Coa8t College uslnl{ a isingle system. Ions in the business division thl~ fall. Th('y are: Charles G. Haley. Chairman of the dlv\Mton : Mr~. Dorothy Dalh1.s, 8('Crctarial train- ing lnstruCto r : Mr. R . 0 . DoylP. Instructor of smtdl business oper· Rtlon; and MiM Do ris Ral'f, In- structor of accounting and gC'ncr· al • o ffice trMinlng. E uch of the abo\'e IMtnJctors has hart several SE~~TEMiER 11th At Herber High end at the Grede Schools in Coste Mese end Newport Beech • See Our New Stock Lunch Kits Also -Hop-A-LonCJ Cassidy Kit Complete witfl Thermos Bottle 269 ----------------------------·----------------... -----------------------------------------... -... ---- .. Will soon be here! Shop early while selections are good • New Fall Items daily • • arr1v1ng • DRESSES SKIRTS and JERSEY ~LOUSES CASHMERE SWEATERS •• l111t ........ , .... · · ~c • T • ~-..... . ~ ._ , . • -._ ¥ ~. ' -·-• many as three fabri('S, with Inter- changeable piecf's that carry through from 8 o'rlof'k clasAes to 8 o'clock det.es. Noted as ~tronfit number~re the tweed. jcr8t>Y and vclvetl'en' 'toordina t el'!. Nominated for laurels are the pretty and practical menswear gray flannels-both In wool and now In rayon. Teamed with bright' jersey blo"ON tJt•M p•&•=tM>lcel outfils that are wearable with many different color accents. The Advanced secretarial stud- rnls will be given practical exper· ience during tht>lr advanced train- ing by being placed in school of- fices and in local business ofices wheneve r the opportunity 15 avatl- able. ' Bm~~. Operation veurs of practical businf'l'4s exprr- iC'nCt· in addition to un exccll C'n l eduC'atlonal and t.enchin1,; back - ground. The bu!'lin f'R_.. education dlvi.sion plans to continue its growth and develoflffient to n1cct thf• evC'r- changlng needs of the OrfUlg<' County c'ot1 ~t.al <·onn11unlllt'!'I. The gT8'duate11 of Ora.ngt• ()oR11t art obtal.nlng good po.sltio ns anri 11r(' proving to then1Ht.'IVl:'!i and to lheir cmploycr.!'I the VAiue of n good junior college l:'ducatlon. Another popular fabric 18 cord- uroy-combinN:I with j~rsey and wool plaids, it com es In autumn shades that blend with baalc shades. Corduroy slacks and pedal pushers are predictions for lei!'lure and atudy hours: topped with gay w eekits and ve8ls plu8 a variety of blouses, they will be much in e\1.dence. Students majoring In Mn1a11 bus· ines.q operatlqn art> requirt.'d to In- terview several busin('SH n1cn in their choaen fil:'ld to obtain advice and counsel. In the advanc('d class- es each student works In a local busines8 firm on a part-timt> CD· CllECK STOP LIGHT operative basle and coordinatf'8 A recent Ch('ck showc>d 1nore his classroom learning with prac-than 20 per cent o f the stop lights tical on-th-job tra.lnlng. on cars 1n use wer'£> not operatinj?. 8ta te.s the N ationa I Au tom obilr A brief three-week re(reaher course In -retail selling will be of-Club. Stop lights are important to fered prior to the Christmas hol-sa.fe driving. Motorists will pro- lday8 to train salespeople for the tect them8e lves by havln'g the stop Arrow-narrow skirts score a expanded needs of the local mer-lights. u well a8 other lighl8 of high mark In suits and dres.se8, chants during the Christma8 8ea-the car, checked r egularly. N&rr<ll·•-' Skirt.a but for after dark dating anrt son. SAN BERNARDINO TROUT dancing, thtre is controlled fUll · 1 The bookkeeping and account· Fishing In the North Fork of I ness that g ives a slimming effect. Ing curriculum ha..s been revised Lytle Creek. San Bernardino New Importance In sleevl'!'I wit.h a.nd -new texts will be used to keep County, is reported by National new shapes. and extravagant cut. abreast of t.he new government A t Cl Dolman, lantern, bi8hop and melon regulatlt)na dealing with Income u omobile ub a.a being good. ThlA stream is frequently stocked sleevu Indicate a trend toward up-e.nd withholding tax~. New cour8· by the State "Fish and Game 1,1,·ith per to rso Interest. E'8 in Income ta.xe& and payrollis catchable size fish. Else where Ir. Coats tend to a new 8limness. taxes are being offered for the the county fishing is poor. too-although the "pyramid'" sll-!init time thla.fall. Elementary a C'-1 ======~ houette hu its advocates for vol-counting h&.s been made more prac-1, uminous wrap C'oats that go with tlcal for the beginning student, many things, and e8pecialiy well and the course In princ iples of· ac- over suit.a. For campu.s wear. the counting la tailored to flt the short boxy coat 18 leading the par-needs of the !'ltlident who plans ade, with a 36-lnch length will be t o corltlnue his work at a unlver- seen more and more. 8lty. Additional equipment has And what about the "c&Sllal"' been s.dded. to enable the account· look"'!' It's the typical American ing student to learn the tunda- look-a combination of simplicity. mental.II of machine bookkeeping. fine workmanship, and good tB.Bte. Office T:N.ln.tns Because It Is a look created tn GeneraJ office tra.ining Is offer· match a way of living, it can be ed to -the student.a who wieh to summed up. so fd.r as fashion 18 obtain positions In buslne.s.s which ~~;.cerned, In one word-Callror-do not require the lak ing of short· · hand o r fl.all-time bookk~ping. TROUT 1N ALPINE Anglers are still making nict" catchts of trout. according to the NaUonal Automobile Club. In the East Canon river. in Alpine coun- ty . The8e student.a are trained In PBX operation, tiling, Dictaphone tran:. scrlptton, duplicator work, book· keeping, typing, calculator work. etc. Four experienced inatructora will return to their former poelt- • • Sdtool" SHOES Have Arrived See os selectlall " .. New Styles and Colon . . . Orthopedic ptes.c:riptions filled ' Tots to Teens Footwear ·1 . •, CllCUS JI. IOOTEIY 1m SO. M1l1 St. . SANT4·ANA • Acn>11 .from Seer. •' ) l " DRESS SHOP Att,actiYe Prices Oii ~ SKIRTS * BLOUSES *'SWEATERS · * JERSE_Y DRESSES *·COATS . -' -·-.. ' I Honolulu. South America and Great Brttlan." # to come. ,; l"or 19~'e Fall coUecllone, the .. ---------'----- •llhouette grows slimmer In both day and eventni-fashions ; h~­ ever. not completely .forsaken j ~11 the •nartng skirt -for 8hcer feml- nlty and the beauty of a rippling 'temltne ts bound to have ltA ad- vocates. But the hlpllne Is 8moolh. tome skirt.I begin a slight-flare midway betw~n waist and hem. while others ha\•e·a fullP'r Cl.It de- 9Cendlng from 8lx to eight tnChee below a hip-hugging s1noothnes1. A few sklrl.8 have cOrwtrolled full- ness in unpreued pleats from the waistline while others are med.t with a seriea of darl8 to snug the upper hlpllne . keeplntr 8lralght· aa- a-pin sllmnesa for the body of the skirt. · Trends of the TI..-I Dropped 8houlderltne11 and dip- ping waistlines a re going t o cause comment but do ne skillfully. a8 these California de11lgners have engineered them, they have a fresh, new, "trend.1!1-of-the-timC' ... look . The fr.cu8 of attention Is on the upper tor8o. with unusual and contrived use o f fabric In l'lleeve1. Melon. lantt>rn. extra full bishop Rre 8l!!'eve typt!l'I comlng to }he foregrqund. Dolman 8leevea con- t lnue in importance In blouses and dresses. with wMklta -preva.lent In the coordinates • cut low In the 1:1 rm-hole to accomodate them. High dandy collar11, gently rolled shawl coller8, or U-neckllnes cut ~·ide. et 'the base Rrr 11:een on a variety of blouses. dresses, jump- l"rs. and 8ults. Colors right out o( the spectrunf sllgn themMelves wlt.h good basic shades !or day-time end after-five modes. PC'rslmmon, orangy copper, russet and pumpkin are used both In entirety and 8.8 accent for gray, black and navy. Skipper and navy blue C'ontlnue to be good baalc col- ors, while en important thotigh small group of clarei, vlolet-blue8 and wine shadc11 prove of lntere8t. Oxford and charcoal grays are found in wools and rayoh.8, aet oft with gold. flame, orange or royal. Sbme off-white 18 belng used, par- ticularly In pure 111lks and jer- seys. Fabrics, both Imported and do1n- cstic. can be counted on for con- \'C'rfla tional topics. Wool. challis. printed. plaids and solids. seem bound for news-making styles: nlens-wcar flannel. tweeds and gaberdlncs ere popular for suite and _ca.au.a.I di:eaaee....U-euing ll&ht _ rather thon he-&VY, Weliht.s. Jersey vel\•etcen. corduroy are R.11 back- to-school · fabrics that are. used aometlme.11 for tbe body, &0me- Umea for trim in sportswear and· 8l;reet wear. Pure atJka. tD crl8p I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1209 Cout Blvd. BRINGS YOU ' .. \\'alklng Wldtb" Pleats of every kind are ueed aa trim. and for ''waiklng wldt.b"' on a slin1 skirt.. Newest type ot pleating is the "mushroom" . . .. presents a ClAllE SMITH ori1in1I .i~ "'SAG -NO-llOIE .. worsted ·wool jeruy by WYNEI .... Al80 I· Pil't'e .Jersey aad "'ool Dresses and Separates llenn· Ro-..enfeld 17.95 .• .. .. . MUNSINGWEAR " • 1209 Coest Blvd. Corone del Mar \ Briefly -Speaking --- What Your figures Say · Luxury unlimited et precticel prices ' .... d~penda on, bow you trea~ them! Hett'• an euy-· wearing garment of Kunoln.pev'• own circular knit tlMue wetcbt '1•1fric . .• . eo w~rful for you wtth a youthM ., • ...,.. rjeedlnl' only mruni supporL White- •-11-K -L -p.H • . Dreem . DarlinCJ • ' , . . • lhlo -..bl• 111'""' In dainty ••nour -doU." fabric. ·B•eet d....,... wD1 be ~ In tllia channlng trown In AQUA, 'CBARTREVU:. s-113 to to --1 . . . I I 1 ,Glamorizi!.'9 the 'S O c~d ~.it.h lingerie, bre1 end lightweight ·girdl-.1 ...:·~ --.. . • .r~ • • "' 1 . f"--. • ' • • • • • • • • • • ' • • , • ~ • • • " • • .. .. '• "' " , .,NEWS.DHl!,S L ·~ ~~.y NEWPOKTIKY :fOH....: W~J'll Nl:WPOBT..BAI.'llO&. ft.as-Tbondays ...... .., ... tr I Q ·-..... -·•t ,., lfs•vP -... n -2 5 .._. llllUMDM &II D ' LIND Mfh ,..., ... ____ OMlllaad~•s stm.a-. 4 Unes • ~ •• 75 4 u-z l'8pen 1.1141 4 Llat!a' , . , , S Papen I.II n.e pHt a .,. wm not be ftllP'W'llble tor more tb&zl one ~ -c M &dffrtloement, ~ lllo llCl>t to -U7 Clamlt1 .., ..a an -and to reject ...,. At •U -t not contotmtns to -............. ., I Adn~ -'llSnoellatlons, will be ~ ,. to a p.m. "" U>e c1&7 ~·••• r t'lll•atloD. Ph, Bar, 1eH -.... , '.Ill .. Uk' far' "Ad TaltAt"' .... 94 and remittance to . . liflWPOBT RARBOa M" Mo 00. au --lllft., Newpeift•1 h tlollr..- LOl!T-Udl• -t -wttll l--,......_..._ ________ 1 tnocrlptlon on llaclt "AIYlna .,\, ..,.,... .. -lf. 104lilll. 1 ... Spoor, Dec, 1919" bet..-Bal--, -, -.. f :,_. .... boa Trarulter and Carroll"• DI""' ., ''IM1' -A:9e., .... Store. c-. Mw. LA'I" .... -........ ·-, Mo I w · ward. 1927 Harber Bl•d, ca.ta Mesa, lleecon 5941, llCll AWNINCB zsi j(lt ....... ,, • • • 'CMililW . ' t9lie Thrift Shop l -.i_ St., N.,.port Beacb AM. Local Cbtuitiee ~ ...,... contrl(/uttdfla ot dlo• ..,.., clothing, ft.lmlture, dlfh· ... -llooks. Call Har. 1U7,W W ibf, 07158 98p99H :MISSING -H ·tt, l!;e-, lt'nlt, . ,,,, Ml .. tng trom Lido AJ!chor:ac<-Allilnlnum I • .,_ mlel'Wi -~---------- REWARD. OUUkt• ""'· -Free Zrttma~,. PaUo Fum 25 '}"o OFF bottom, ~ cabin. eltctJic l:xpel't ~overfhs motor und., back -" Call SANTA ANA I 011 all Admiral Televllllott Radio Combination REPOSSESSED I 3 •peed record player leaa than 1 yr. ok! $225 DA VIS-BROWN co. 1885 Harbor Blvd. Colt.a M ea Phone Beacon 6821 LIDO ISLE l&~ rr. 11'1Pt: 1yp9 -t. -••~'I' M9ersl ._tttuJ s, B, nr . .--a .,.._ It 'Ill• • • •" or ton, SUMI, -at l>ldr.'s l>eoJI, a-. .._, -,... want a • MO. IJhore •oarinS. 1!.0i>JlblN .a. .--• a ... ...,_ ,....tat bay front, Bal. Lo. l>i.t -· -ua, aew In Aprti, C.U --$Ht. UDO 1llA!: PROPll!Rft98, nia Ip< -'fl& U.. II-l!IOO Smallut studio \ll>l"'IPt piano Wltb tull 88 keybo&N In perlect oondlUon, temui $1() down a.Qd $15 mo. at SHAFER'S MUBIQ CO. (Slace 1907) 421 No. Sycamore, Santa Ana. Kl. 2-Jl472, ISZR!c 2 BEDRM. AP'I'. untum. $50 mo. ye&rly. 520 Iria, Coronlt dE-1 Mar. 1p3 llEA.UTIFUL--2 -drm. unfum. howte, 818 Goldenrod, CDM . A l· 80 1 bedrm. house $67 .~. year h!:aae. Apply 440 Dahlia, rear ca rare. Corona del Mar. 1 p9 AT. 91837, ttverte charges. TENT & AWNING l:l-MJIUJtNG SERVICES atnce'111t0 Kl t-a!K6 Summer Dresses --.... ---------211-81TUA'l'ION8 'WANTl:D Classified Index MAHOGANY Twin BedJ !let, 4 po1ter---Cheet, dreulng table • nlgbtata.nd. S i mm o rl • boX springs A: mattreues. AU. in pod condJtton. Phone B eacoft 8"8. STEINW AT GltAND. Beautiful condition, A mla:bty b&rpln, A plu o for artUlt. Leu thua one half of new price. DANZ - DUPLCx-1 B: R . unfurn. newly deceh.tect 338 Broadway, Coeta Mesa. Inquire 113 East 18th, C. M. (a.tter O p. m. at 330 E . 10th). lc3 10 a-1..,.. Gulde 11 BuJldlnc ,M.ater'lalA l! BulldlJI&' 8erv1CH 14 hrsoaalo 15 Share Yoar car 18 Tl'aDllport&Uon l '7 Rooflnc Ooatractora 18 ~Alda 11 Uphobltertac ZO Hea.IU& AJct. !! Loot and Found U School. IutruetJon %8 8JtuaUou Wanted %9 'He.Ip Wanted 30 Sale, Maoellaneot19 5'>-A Swaps Sl Wanted to Buy S% Fu:mJture for ·Salf, H-A Antlquea 33 Boat., SuppUe. S4 Mualcal, Radio sa Dop, cato. PetA! S8 Poultey, Rabb!IA 11 UveetOek S8 Specla.I ArlDOUDOMllMlt 40 au.~ Oppor'hllllttee U Wanted to Keat U Apartment. and Hotl9f!tl '4 Rooms t or Rent 46 Rent, MJaeella•-UI 4t Boom a.nd Board 41' True.Im 41 Automoblte., ~ 48 Aut.oe WutN llO A""' Bentoe 61 Trsllen 6! Alrpl&ne1l M Money t.o Loan 54 Money Wanted 15'7 Real Estat~ W.sntf'd 49 Ranches, Acrar 80 Income Property 81 Kral Estate E:cc hang-f' 8% RfoaJ Estatf' 10-BUSINESS GUIDI: BICYCLES R en t -Repa.Jr -Sell SChwtnn dealer Part.a and accessories 'Ace Key Service 101 Main, Balboa Har. 1199 41C42H w&Jlir 'IOVll DIRTY woRK l :;:_::;,:;.;:.,;:.:.~~.:.c----11626 s. :t.IAIN, SANTA ANA D<>W", Mrs. Britt's Nunery School ·90 l'O aAJ. • -• HounS-5 Rate. S40 mo. tull time OM&;P1te ,.,.sb)lre•tnr eentoa. $~ mo. half dayt It , ' 1 .._ te ebntractora. care by week. -'•y or hour. ._ftiae»clmatM ..,..,.. Call Barbor t 75a-W ltfc 701 Marguertte, Corona del Kar PAINTING • EARL SHEFLIN 1'13 Palmor st., Co•ta Meu Ilea. 5457-M 94C'9 Fkllll W, SNELL Pa·inting Contractor DOClts and FENCES bt.erlor and interior paint ing and paper hanging . 221 % I:. 2oth St., Costa Mesa Beacon 8441-J 3tfc CARPENTER Harbor 87<h1 · 77c78R FINE IRONING -pjck up and deliver . Help wtth dinner par- t ies. Mrs. WWianu. Harbor t552·M. U no &ru1. call Har. 2939·M. 80p82 WASHING or m.oNINCl tn my h oi;ne, tt.ntahed or J'OUl'h dry. ~ piece or hour. Phone BeaCOfl 8203-J, 88p70 E XPERIENCED C A RP ENTER with power toola, want. repair or remodel w ork by the hour. Phone Bea.con 611 9-J. lp8 Neat ttnlehtng a nd replodeling. I 29---HELP 'WANTED also lay asphalt tile and in stall sheet tile. RAY KJMPLE Apt. 3, s hingled house rear 2248 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 8431 2c3H COLOR SPECIALIST and DECORATORS 15 ye.a.rs service ln Orang"' Co. Workmans hip and material• Guaranteed. P h. Beacon 5413 REP AIRING and PAINTING RilASONABLE. · Large or amall job.a, Free estima tes. Walker, 128 • ~th S t., Newport Beach. Harbor 3087-J. 58c60H MOVING? CAST OR Ir 4SPONGER, one that can do both. Good pay. Work CU'\ your own time. Be&. 6259 or Bea. 6393. Call for Le-ora • S. Coffey: 3p BURROUGHS M U LT I P LYING BILLING OPERA.TORS. Prac- tJcal t est given prior t o appolnt- ment. Demonstrated experience and qua1tflcatlona as.su re good salary and opportunity for per- manence. Additional t y p I n g COM"J»tometief' iexpertence • de.tr-. able. Apply to Orange County P ersonnel Office. 644 N orUI BroadW8}', Santa Ana. 3c W AJ\'TED: Clerk -typist . Some shorthand. Banking exper lencf' preferred. Apply Newport Har-; bor Bank. 505 Co&at Highway, Corona del Mar. 3c5 U1ed P'tigidalre Refril'. 4 ca. ft. $15. See running at Ferguson Hdwe. Co.: 220& Balboa Blvd.-Pbone Har. 116 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF, 98cl Television Service J!,.~q JtE~. Teclllllclans KIC8A RADIO A Tl:LllVIBIOM l<ICI -Y. C . M. S.. i!80a-J l50ttc ROPEft table top gu range, oven control $35. General llllec. flat plate Ironer, rutne attach. $75. Harbor 0862-W. ~ lo3 USED REFRIGERATORS SERVEL GENERAL ELECTRIC COLDS POT WESTINGHOUSE and many other well-known brands, $49,50 and UP STROOT'S TeWinltle Hardware Sheers • Cottons J enieya and Crepes Siu!s 9 -22Yo JENN'S ~ W . llMboa.Blvd. • N~ Beacb Harbol' 21211 APT. ft.ANOE and refrigerator. Slnrer sewing machine, bicycle, S-ln. table saw and motor, %: inch drtll, K enmore automatlc W'Uhtr. Rollaway bed, bunk bed. Ph. fleacoh 5844-W . tc4 Ideal for a . Mountain -Cabin Philco Farm Radio bat.tery operated. Complete w1th battery pack $19.95 1P3 ~~~~~A!°~ other Grana. from wblcb to 3·BEDRM. HOUSE. Fenced yard. Partly turniahed. S75 mo. Costa llesa.. PhonE" Beacon 6145-J . · l c3 ONE TWIN BED, Vanity Dreu or , email table, break.fut. room eet. 428 G oldenrod, Co'rona dei Mar. t p3 chooeoe. -----------~ Hallicra fter Television FULL 120 BASS AOCORDIANS, 7 Inch m odel new and u9ed fl"Om $44.15, good condition-New picture tube terms rii convenient u Sri mo. $42.50 •t I DAVIS-BROWN ' CO. SHAFER'!! MUSIC co. !Since 1907) ~21 No. 8)o<lainott, Banta 1885 Har'bor Blvd. Coata M... Ana. ltl. 2.@8'2, Phone Beacon ~l RZNT A PIANO, ~ l>Ot mo, All SIMMONS HOL LYWOOD Blt'D, r ent of t erm .UO-ed on pur- steel t'l"ame. Two Capta.ln'a DANZ SCHMIDT cha.Ira. Phone Harbor 2306-R . puroba.le. -. 2cf ANO CO., &20 N . Malrt. O>r. 8th, Santa Ana. DAVENPORT a nd Chair, $65. _E_L_lt_CT_Rl_C_O_RO_AN_B_,_U_oed __ , "o-ne Brea kfut set $8. Baby bed with innerspring mattress $8.50. for $189, another 1228. Anothe!' Phone Beacon 6924-W . 2c4 high grade beautlf\ll, like neW, 6 FT. HOTP OJNT REFRIG, $1 00. Dinette set , 4 chain , $40. Maple bridge lamp $6.:>0. 337 Via Lido Soud, Lido Is le. 2p4 a t a bil' aavq. F or church or home . DA NZ -8CHMIDT PIANO CO., Santa Ana. 520 N . Main, cor . 8th. may t.erme. Lovely Louia XV Spinet p fano. 'AP ARTMF,NTS SPECIAL TEAcH EJt and STUD- ENT RATEs See now tor occupancy Sept. 15. A-2 bedroom. living room. kit- chen. View of ocean and bay. $80.00 Mo. B-1 bedroom, living room, k it- chen. Including private patio. $60.00 Mo. C -t bedroom, liylngroom, ki t · · chen. Inc luding private patio. S50.00 Mo. D-1 bedroom. llvingroom. kit· chen. Si 5.00 Mo. 1325 E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa Call Harbor 1120· W 2c< FURNISHED Batchelor l pt. by week or month. Near Oct'&n Front. Ph. Har. 0646·R. 2p3 SS-BOATS. SUPPLIES 6 months old. Save $1 00 on NEW P ARTLY FURNI SHED 3 th.i•, convenient t erma at rm. house, $40 month. 605 Vic- BOOKS-SEA BOOKS d j A tine atock of booQ on all yacht· w edgeWOO gas Ing oubject..-Plu. all CUrttnt SHAll"ER'S MUSIC CO. (Since tort& St.. Cost.a. 1.fesa. Phone 1907) 421 No. 8ycamatt, Santa Beacon 6936-W. 2c4 Ana. Kl. 2-<MJ7I . 1-eJusifled ad!! are read by folks range books. Lending library. . combtned with wood or coa1 The Islanders burning compartment. 214 Martne, Balboa Ia. Har 154.7 $25 80c81H DA VIS-BROWN CO. Walt' Tr din p rt l~ Harbor Blvd, Coata Mesa S a g 0 Phone 11 • ....,., 1121 Used Marine GeaT Ironrfte mangle ........................ $100 Gaffer• A: Sattle r chrome top atove ....................... St50 Coronado Wuher .................... l&-0 Complete bedrm. BUlte, Inner· IJ>rln&' matreaa ...... S125 Mlec. stnall ptecea. Thi.I tumlture la IN ve ry good condition and a bargain! Anchortl, propellon, ntu.np, rope, nautical ttecoratlona, etc. l 8108 Lafayette Ave., Npt. B4acb Open sUnda)'B-Pb. Har. 102<>-W CIOcllrn Chrysler Engines Used HAMMOND SPINET ORGAN. Come tn and hear ft. play It. ThoUanda of l»e&vtlfu.l tonea. No turning ever aeceaary. Eaq terms, DANZ,9CltMJDT eIA~O A Ol'to.\N CO, 1120 N. Mal.n, Santa Ana. Cor 6th. • who are looking t o buy. A TTRACTJVE 3 rm. comp!. rum. house and garage. Private patio. All utll. pa id., $67.50. Inql.if't' 614 ~ Begon ia, Corona d~I M:tr. 2c3 ,.. $35 MONTH. utll. pa.id. Yearty. SPINST-Blond. U sel, now only 1 bednn. a.pt. Can ~ S('en a t $26&! Another •tnet $297. 5121h: w . Bay Ave .. Balboa. Sm~eet alze. Baby Urand, good Harbor 0365-M. 2pi tone! tin@ action. Mahogariy ------------ c ue! Naw CftlJr' Sl9~. DANZ -1 LIDO ISLE-Furnished 3 bedrm. Scibat>T,· IDO N . Main, Cor , 1 % bath, nice patio. Nt-ar north 6th Santa Ana. lb\abe Pia.noe bay, $110 per month. Sept. 1Ulh other uaea: pterloe AS LOW AS to June 10. Ph. Harbor 2767-W. $69, i i11. -· . 2e4 Harbor Transfer LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCll: EXPERIENCED stenographer for part time work. Hour a can be adjuated t o su!L ·can Mr. Evleth. Beacon 6850. any day after Aug. 21st. 3c5 1602 NEWPORT BLVD, COSTA MESA ,Balboa Transfer Co. ------------192~ Harbor Bl¥d. Costa Mesa CrOWllB -Royals See J ohn Harvey wANi'ED:~ Me4 pianoe f~ CHEERFUL 3 . RM. APT. Just renl&la. H ighest c&.lh price d made a vailable! Comp!. fum. l Phone Bea. 8927 or Bea. '5272-M. IHI Barbor Blvd., Colt& Me.a 20c21H PAINTING by Harry Hall Color Specialist. Decor ators 15 years service in Orange county. INSURANCE AGENCY nee d A gir l, haJf days. W rite q ualifica- tions, a g e, P . 0 . box 128, Ba lboa Island 2c4 NAVY SURPLUS PAINT out.Ide white, guaranteed Per ' gallon $3.15 Surplus Store 1829 N@Wport Ave., Costa Meaa Beacon 820t ncta .t,,DDml> INCOMlt Reliable lady. EVERY'l1HING Beacon 8M3 2c4 BU ILDING 8 x 14 , like new . at Seacraft 625 COAST HlGIIW A Y N EWPORT BEACH P H. BEACON 5771 2tfc NEW 3 H . P. Hiawatha out~rd motor. Cost $90, will eell See at 17 Ba1boa Covea, Arches). ar Wneat, mmt: geaeroua all ~ bik . Lido shops or beach. Rt·a.e. ' In trade on 8plnet piano to nice p eople, Wef'kly, Sf'ason- o d or on a W0114erftll Tel-able or yrly. basis. 214 • 32ntl . DANZ • 8 C-'H MID T St.. Ne"'rport. Phonf' Harbor PIANOS. 520 N. Main, Santa 2344-W. 2c4 • ~ Alao o~ El~c ~an .. A'M'ENnON TE ACHERS Well Workmanship and materials Guarant eed. Ph. Beacon ~413 COMPL11:1°E HOUSE CLEANING aervtce.. Furniture and ruga , ~n~::~11::--~~-·-:·R-0-'G-~-..· "°-!-~-·:-:-~-,JIR-t ;-·~-!-•~·')' man1ed or t1tngle to ahow our FOR YOUR ,__ , ~ _ be&Ut. Rattan in her home. No ·i·~ experim.Ce required.· No aollcft-WE FILL B.UTANI: and Combea i>IY"Yood walla. Lights, Wall to wall carpettng. Metal awning. Excellent for child's f>lay houtte, rumpua room or otfke bldg. Bully moVed. Price $8(>0. See at 925 Coat Hlgh- .. way, Newpor;t Beach. Ph . .Bea. '948f \~• B~~:6,~1'f! k< SPnntr -_..., eiocl<l Newr 0nl7 liN, """-a 1ft&ko, 1!!1"i': DANS.llClll!ID1l 'PliNO 00,, t5IO N. Mala. Ost, ttll 'It, ~·- located 'one bedroon1 hOU8t' with glaaeed aleeplng porch. \\'inter rent.al, Sept. 15 to J une 15. See at 309 Alvara.do Place, Balboa. io ... 2p< ~~I ~··~ lng~ Ottr big a4a 'l!jend custo-PROPANE 'TA.M'KS men· t o1 yGU. B1g oommlsslon.s. eo'rrlplete ' IDatai.llaUoh, repair P&rtly selectet1 muat depoa:lt and 1ervtce of an "fta'ttft · money with ua u 1ecurltY.. for Equlpml!ll'IL . ' .• } ' . 'j I ,, _.,,, •-l'··· ON'l<i, :;.ul:t: ""'·-;;;; Cleaning Co. wo opec1a11ze 111 cle&Jlllll Ruga A: Uphoi.t.ery only. Done rn your awn home ustnc the B'am· om BILDll .,..wn. a&mplea placed w ith you Dept. lt Henhan E . 8aJnttel Dfl M . Potter P . O. Box 403 E , Paaadcn:SC. ORANGE COAST Used Washers EASY SPIN DRYER STAR No. 1442 newWl1, &'OQd condit ion, repoasessed, w ill 111ell lea&e, 3 bedrooms. large living room. Fireplace, Garage. Near everything. C&ll Miss Kohl$1ledl . Harbor 0829-R or Har. 1lY.'J6. Beacon 8111 72Uc I !-llUILDINO SER VJCll:S Paintine: by "PAT" Call Sat. A 'Sun., Beacon 505~-d 13 yeara Setvice In Harbor Ar~a 288 -22rid St., Coat.a Mesa PAIN"rING, ROOFING, General m.&lntei~ In exchange tor ll'or ~ eotlma,.. pb, BANLk.t.·s Beacon tit•~ &cett Girls,' paint your own cottl!ll skirts and blouses' Vacation tun-and increaae your Wf.rdrobe. Leuona 9 -fi. Evea. by appointment. HMbor 0382·R Harbor 2290-W SALESMEN ' FULL or Iv.RT 'f!IJIE men need· TRAILER SUPPLY 1910 HARBOR BULVD. Col'ta Mesa. Phone Beacon Ql4..R I 87"'1 • COt,DSPOT Refrt~rator, 6 cu. tt. 180, Lawnmower $8. 535 Hu.el Dr., Corona del Mar, Harbor 1906,W, . l e! wuhJnF machine, late model, le• than 2 yra. old. A-1 con. $119.95 . Launderall Automatic Wuher In good con. : $94.50 dirt chea p for cub, no reuon-MA~ Q()l..f)CN' .fta'l.UU+bt. i able offer refused. Phone Har. mo . P:dltlteee. •:tbe. Plltene 3117·M. ~99p3 HarljoP 1-. fttc SHORE M OORING-will tak~p • to 17 n. boat. N ortb Bay t . 40-Bl)SINESS Opportwll- near Diamond Balboa Island. --ra- Mr. Schmldt..H;..rbor 2042 -eVen-POTI"lplY BUSINE88, occupy 2 lnga Harbor 1370-RK. 92TFC or 3l Will aell equipment and I bldg. Contract to firm APARTMENTS Sept. lat to 15th 2c3 A-2 bedreotn., ltvtng room. klt- cbrm., view of ocean and bay . •lellp -B--1 be41oom, living room, kit- 'Olleft. Near ocean antl ba y •leep• t our. pa.rt rental, yearly buts. Bal-_______ ,,__ ___ _ ed to sell oUr ''New Monµity Prem ltlm PaY.Jllent Plan" Auto- moblJe Insurance. A atock com- pany. Radio It Tel~lalon lead&. Autotno blJ e necefS&'Y. We train a nd uatst you. Ttanaport In- demnity -CO., 't.83 S . Main Street, Santa Ana, Klmbel1y 3-8313 . -"'°J>le dO read the Preu a.di. Kenmore Washer w,1'nr Atrl'OMA TIC TIKll:R FOR SALE -Allnoat new ~I in Angeles -an you can fish, sail kit, and carrier SJM. prod ce. Beacon 6259 or Beacon 132ft E . Ba.Ibo& Blvd .. Ba lboa Call Harbol' 1120-W - be& J>refert'ed. Phohe Harbor 3116-J. 12 • 8 p. m . 3p Every Day Many people buy and aelJ, rent " ell:Ch&!lge, Umlugh C I a a s l fied Ilda m the three local papen. ha,. . u •• Cla11ified Ads Pit, HaTbor I '' Happiness & Success FOR YOU Solve all Problems Be guided out of trouble, men- tal diatreas or doubt Conault on aJI per sonal and printe af- fairs. Help a.nd adTice on love, courtahip and marriage, buai- nea, occupation. fe.an doubt.a, worry, lnd«taion , J°mplex e11, family relations. socfki adj ust- ment, Low fee n -•2 Psychologist, Ph. D. · Spiritual Advisor HOURS: 12 NOON to 6 P . M. THURSDAYS TILL 9 P. M , (Clc.ed Bat;µrdays A Suncl&ys) 1990 Newport Blvd,, cOata M- lc3 EXPERIENC~ waitress wanted. ' WEllTINGHO'QBE REFRIGEJ\A. TOR 9 cu. ft. Coneo1e g a a ' ' raap, waahlftl' 1 machine With pump. $50 each.. Clean. Good buJI. Ha.--W. lp3 Ph. Rlveratde 11181 or 4~_-R. 6393 Call for Leora 8 . Coltey . ~p3 Sp -ALM--OS-T-NE--W--8-~.;,~al-l_fla_t_&l.,_t· FOUNTAIN GRlLL A MALT DA VIS-BROWN CO. tom ply,board row boat land sHor-Muat oeu, 1927 Harbor 1• H&i'ltor Bm1_ Colla Mesa oars· $35. See at No. 70 Mu· Blv!lt, Bea. 5941. 2p4 $68.50 Phone Beacon e.82l nlcipal Traile r ,Court. .. ep3 CA.Fl: ll'Olt L&ABIB USED WASRDfG Jllacblne-Re--------------r N ~·-~-·a·~• N lgbt work. SNACK SHOP, -=--~-===-,,:--,:-:----::- 1819 Cout H ighway, Corona del Mar. ' lcS MISC; ·e··~--... raebir ~". O ~--centlv overhauled. $25. Dick r.vYYO&.n.&.>' a -" •tw1 ,.1,___ HI h-• . ._.-nnrt Dun~. 101~ -4tb St., Co...-... ...____________ wttttot wtthotlt moorbag. J'ut vvo ~--· ....... -~ ~-· "~:- •· overhauled. 313-3Srd St., New-Be .. ,._ OWIM!I', ~vn Ing llCbool te81-tor Corona del COMBINATION PICK·U1'-And ~~~ ~y , . port Beach, , r-1--+-------- TWO APT8-laYely furn. 1 bdrm. a pt. for Nnt by week, month, or yea.r. ALSO urtf\im. VJ'!Slalra 2 bdnn. apt. yearly ten:tal. 900 E. Ocean Front, Balboa.. Har_ 21 37. ' 3c8 TWO CROSSING GUARDS dul'-del 1!_f.ar. .· lliC5 Q GHT 1 Jii . .._" 545li:-, · 97dl9 . Mar and Newport Schools, Ap-camp In.lier, . Newly paint.I. -SNOWBIRD--Odod all, talr cjon, -'W WQ - ply Pollee DePt le& Good U-mab offer. -CaD Hartlor 3113 and llwUlter dltlon. Wateon ~ ..,,,,.., 1.;;;....,;.;.;""" _____ ...._ ___ l ------------ e.a. 8417 !•-Bea. f814-'\'(), Cree1f wtll call "!tll CUil for 10-ft, r..-i,. plllitt.d, l'OOd p~' o , ROOFINO, General •ITTI<-RENTALS FOR LllABE-2 bednn. houae un- tumlahel, 1'ew post ·H eigh ta, Adult.I al' with b!enqe. Phone lle&COll 1412-W. 3p5 WANT Il:x-rtefteed abort order -· ~ --•--· wtD .. ~ dill ~· It b -·~ bi ~re tor YY ll 'I Ji.lliino r--.uy ,._ ~ on . ..__ u 1• ~-m • n.-1uxe ~ a.,.• wt.th tw1n ,cook, Apply SNACK SHOP'-1---------..,,---,. ""'"4 iDlmedJat.i,., _, 93ct part ren'!Jl!&l")J< bslo!s. Bal· ~ •- 1419 Cout ui-a-y Corona del -liJ;nJ?E,~~U:Liiiijii:1G;;;~~j boa ref , Pl'Aone Harbor bed&. 1'111 lie available a bout Kar. -:----' lcS NEWPORT · . ~ iua· ,8"L& ;SNIPE. OOJil'i.E'Itl!LT 3l J , u ., a p, m, Sp Sept, ta. llUlta'ble tor achoo! tJoned. N-.ify new nylon -~...;.~---~~'-~--1 teachen. Adults only. New, WANT HousEKEEPICR. Wbl~ SALVAGE ,l. ,. · ~~·b· , No ... _,. wter ""'"' Do.'*'ou Wish Tc!> Rent c1can, rt..tal Petman t, Un .... ~ Ollr eJ.nl It Pbone Bar. llll·W. .I, ._.... THE 8EAllllELL APARTMENTS or o _ en I)' m ~ St. .... ~ • your 9r apa :f+.:ta thru 1218 -'IO w. Balboa Blyd. Ill or oat, l'{o, <15 Beacon1 B& ' NeWport llMdl ' -· M'ID At the l~ County Fair ·nRBT $2IO TAla:s MT tt, tbe 'tor or 'I>'" Doi -'"<I· lfNjkNl't Bead1, caitf, -•ll«XINO -Vtcll _P_bon_•_H_ar_bor_._1_6_74_,_· ___ 1_.s_ Pays High~·: PriJfs " A,... leth • 20th. =' !'.*';,,~J.,!" f°,'"':· ~-~;I ~:_ u:a=·~ w;,:: ,,,_Barbor aoa2 llAV9 TOUR WATCB 'i'll'lmmr'im>i!>I .. M•.s, ........ .urJDO'IJS ,.,. ~ ·!Rn .. K.W.-~ In~ au-ler .. on. 31114 ~ Blvd,, Pl contact -AOCURAcr oM ova NmW -. •-u~ ~,-.. • -.... ._ n-e... K-Bea, .,..w , d Bea h 3p8 TDOl 'K.UITl:R Uoed SerYel ~· I ell. ft. raper-• ...,...---"'!" -·--ir--,-,. ~ : y aD C WAIJ,&CE CAI.n1!lRBEAD , Bee at p11oa. 1 u..,.......-......,... GOOD !l'llA& *><AT. Ciood • RealtT ii , WINTER.0 RENTAL-Ocean front 3 bedni>. bome. 1206 E, Balboa . Blvd., Bal1ioL Har, !Slfl.W, -. !e~ Jeweler Fel'flU80R Hdwe, Co. 'BUY--sEr.t. orl' oljotber • ..,...___ equlpmlll,,. I r.twcI< .... ~-111Wi Wrle)" d - -ID -..,. *IP DOG ..,.,_ ~ ........ Bar. lJll ~ • .1..-' -:C j , -!1"",.~ • .ft. .,.!'•. 11•1 I .... •pl• ~2•-1: , ~ ~'rllG L' , . •alu AT ~-. °'" " .. -Jilll:wPokt W"t:&. CA.ID'. I ·1~ '' «P I I --,,_ ---- -• " -~ = ..... _. Ii -.. -..:;rr -. . -. . . . -. ~ ·~ . -n.i.·a .Furniture .1ii:Ho0iS:iil.'";-;;;;-;;.;;ii4;;: w.un!;o. •wiAL ...._ <,m. '1wrrninfili1r""1J;S!l'\lli'"'Rtifi'liS'~=~"::-y--;&'i;y, ...... ,. •--Qn,_ DllZP ~ ....... f'AJa<>rpo!JhOMCOAl!f• W9-....,;...._ -.n..,:wlRHODD•ll ... pod ..... -... ,,,.._tel __ -or .-u.. _.. .. ~t·bf;,._--a: • ~ :M.*..:.:"ti't~ ='..'!-~ ~-107 IM<lll_,...___ -.=.r 1Glld er •. ~ ~t, r=·l~ = UI --st.. N~:.= = W I~ I I I B11 Oii -a. 1 laf'C _, .... - • I 7 I "111 ..,,. • • 1 • I J • ·. . . . ' . .. l 91!-!lllj&t. 'zftA.ftl .. .. , · BLANCHE A. I GA~. Re&itor · ' . l!oward Carnahan.....ctar Lowe--<Fr&n1r e&thei'lna .... 311 Marine Avf·• Balboa Island · Ph. Har. 16J1 or 1672 ·Harbol' 746--M evenings BALBOA ISLAND , BAY FR. PIER I< FLOlT, ~ce .price for quick · sale. Charm. 5 B.R. S ba. part. !nrn.. Patio: dbl. .pr. Bit. for gracious tmng; , .. , ·' .:,.. . ' . . ,, ' "8500. A~ 1 B.R. home.-'fJ'fll.'lfl!. ':f6..wl .. yard. Room to bid .. another unit. , • I . S ~.R. home. beaut. fWll'. 2 yr. old. $16lll00. S B.R. 2 ba. home PLUS 2. B.R. apt. Beaut. furn. patio, Priced right. a?•'·--~~ " ' . G. N. WEi..LS.: Broker & Assoc. -Nice clean 1 bednn, borne tn N&WPOltT HEIGHTS." ·Partially .tumlah· ed. Price · $4500-$1000 'dn ' . . A-1 bedrm. hOUlle, turnl8bed on a $6000 view lot. Price $8000 -Terms One of the better 2 bedrm. homea on Broadway . Price $8000 . ' • • ---·---:~-----------,-------~-~- .I . STANLEY SPECIALS • • 'EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS . , l CORONA DEL MAR Pf.sADENA TRADE-3 bedroom, 2 batl! home. L;rge corner lot, excellent location. Property · la c*ar. Price $12,000. Will 'trade for 2 or 3 ~m hj me in Corona del Mar, Balboa Island or Newport Hl!lihta, of comparable value. Contact To m Payne a , Harbor 2474 for further information regarding LISTINGS W AN'i'ED BLANCHE A. GATES -~r -,- • ONLY 5 u:11•r NEW: 2 BEDROOM Well constructed. nice patio$.' home. II APABTMENTS • HOUBE!I Ila llONEY 'l'O U)A)f NICE little furn.lshed hOUM! on 1At a.ere, cloee to Blvd. CAMP MANOR -OOSTA MESA barbecue. Lota of cloeeta, · l!,~~j0~~~~d'!'f:."~1i~ Id B..r1.1.~·0A • EL BA YO ~ EXTRA SPECIAi, RENTAL t'. $4250, Terms . SPIOCI.ALJSTS Real btate Loa.ml B<Dlm, APTB .. JIU4''-prop, -far llr: lllcll ""'"" 2 BlkB. W. of Newport ,Blvd . JI 100' to. BEST BAY BATHING plus OCEAN and Clll-Crlda Linwood Vick, Rltor. Nice 2 bedrm. home Tu.rn at Barr Lmnber Co. tj:> Thurln. ON 2 LOTS-2 etoey lovely yf.ar around S bdrm. home. Very )J'e. walled patio, auto. wlabwuf r and garbage dit1J>09al, Pa ~ furnace $26,000. ' Bf' Y VIEW. Attractive, spacious, 3 bedroom, 1 v" • Be11>oe lll&Dd. Bar. 2(K2. UclW BALBOA ISLAND-Yearly, furn- ls.bed, 1 bedrrn. garage apt $65 mo, -Santa Ana Realty Co. Realton 606 W. 17th, Santa Ana KI.2-7244 79c93 FOR LOANS . Fireplace. Lot 86 x 140. Shade trees $6000. The right person, can NAME his own temla. 2BD.RM.HO~ ($7000 -7100 ~ We Can Sell Theae T~ Anyone For $690 Dn. and "8-00 per mo. (lnclUdes Taxes ad_Jmnfrance) I bath home over 8 garages bringin!' ample IN- ciJME TO TAKE CARE 'OF TAXES, UPKEEP &I lfflLITIES. PORCH-Pati<>-BENDIX. Many u?usual features. Completely furnished. Full priCt' $~5.800. For appointment to see cont act Mary ALSO winter rental furn. 2 B. R . house. 113 Diamond, Bal- Boa Ialand. Har. 2405-J , l c3 On good residence and commera- al property, it will pay you to see- We have some wonderful listings now we'll be happy ' . I k to Bliow t.hem to you • W. E. F ac neo Newport Blvd., eosta M.S. 51~ No. Main Santa An•. "THE BEST TOWN ON EARTH" Winter rentals KI. 3.111s . VETEir.AN$1 NO OOWN PAYMENT (.$t40 Impounds) FINEST V1EW LOTS--overl~k· Ing ocean and all or New!_>f>rt Harbor al Corona del Mar~ 2 adjoining lou eacn 60 • 200 Pr· Dickson, Harbor 1013 or evenings Harbor 2888-J. CORONA DEL MAR 97c93 Office phone Beacon CS181 F\.lrnlshed, newly decorated S I------------- bedrma. $10, 2 bedrms. $55, and slngles $35. 1045· W . Balboa Blvd. 99TFC WANS TO Bun.D, I:MPROVlll, BUY, MODERNIZ:m, OR Rl:ll'INANCID Sacrifice! , Beautiful 1 F .H.A. ~omee by Geo. M. Holstein and Sons· LOT-oa Lido I.sle near Clubhol f2.400. LIDO ISLE PROPERTIES, [Nr . ACTIVE 2 bed~oom home. Hardwood floors, 2~· car garage. Completely 'fenced. Friendlypatio. 'ce $9,500-Trust Deed $4,000, and can. be in-FURN. 1 B . R . APT. Beauty-reat. l!Ve Buy Trust Deeda mattress. Streamlined kitchen. NEWPORT BALBOA :B'EDERAL Double bungalow on a comer East side less than 1 year old. 2 gar- ages. $8000, 1iir cash. I Better Get One Reeertred Now 3333 Via Lido · Newport Beach. cant. c . Call Editl! Maroon at Harbor 1776 for ap- 1 blk to mkt. & bus. $50-$55 SAVINGS le LOAN ASSN. H b BJ d mo. Water, gas, paid. 191!1 , 8331 Vi& Udo Ph. .ll&r 1600 ar Or V • Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. -~-------· --Want a good business ·~HIL SULLIV k Harbor 1500. pqintment to see. I . 1c3 LOANS For Homes lot? ----------~- NICE CLEAN 2 bedroom apt., sum.mer rental or yearly it de- stred. 617 -36th St., Newport Beac h (near Richard's.market). with 4 70 -51;2 'Jo Int. 50 x 160, ~~~0ssoo down. (Formerly C. Galen De~n) GEO.T. EVERSON -G. I. Resale-I VALUE PLUS-3 bed.rm; bore. cJose in E . side location. 3 rs. old. Hdwd. nra. db}. gar. ·Long term. Low payment 112' ~ 125·· residence Jot . $1000 Specializing in F . H . A. and G, I. terms. Plan!. 6 'At % Construction Loana ... 92tfc 400 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESAtPb. Bea. 6243-W (Evenings Harbor Sl57-W or con 5458-J) . . I . Full Price $9800 $2300 dn. EARL . W. STANLEY Realtor 15th and Ima. Newport Beacb CALL BOB "!!ATI'LER Good Listings Wanted Har. 3163 for Free Apprnlsal ROBT. H . MOTTET Lido Isle Bay Front Rep. POIRIER MORTGAGE co. 1900 Haroor Blvd. Costa Meaa APTS. 1 &: 2 be<lrm., prtv. beach. Metro. Llte Ina. Funda. KI 3!,1:C Bea . 6224-J Res. Bea. 6137-J By week o r n1onth. Wintt!r re"· I ervations taken now. $80 mo, Full J>rice $4250 FURNISHEb 1 BEDRM. HOUSE 1 blk. from e~cellent beach. Terms avallable. Have new 2 bedrm. home. . rurn. Harbor 2562. 70tfc 2c• I FOR LOAN;; PHONE Har. 1577 Corona del Mar. Owner will take good 1st deed of trust as down pay- ment. $2500 down DELUXE 2 BEDRM. I% bath.B. Balboa Island We have several yearly rentals from $70 month & up. Stanley Hadfield 216 MARINE AVE, Balboa I sland Ph. Harbor 20 TWO 2 BEDRM HOMES-South or highway, Corona del Mar ~ now available for year'• lo&ae. EA~L CHAMBERLAIN, 1 Real Estate 50o Coast Blvd., Corona del Mat Harbor 2288 4J5,-RENT, MJ.SCELl.ANEOU8 FREE OFFICE SPACE on New· port Blvd. for some one to an- swer phone. Beacon 6259 or Beacon 6393. Call Leora S. Coffey. ~p l 2X20' Office space, cerner loca- tion. Street level. 515 East Bal- boa Blvd., Balboa. Har. 2821 . 95TFC 43-i\UTOMOBILES, TIRES 1937 PLYMOUTH COUPE -;EX· cellent mechanical condition. ; Good tire» . .>-458 Santa Ana Ave. for quick, courteous service. W '! may Joan on -your car, furniture, horses or cattle-whether paid for or not. NO 00-SIGNERS REQUIRED Convenient Free Parking BAY LOAN GO. See Neal Houga.n 1018 or 400 Gout Blvd. Corona del M'.ar . Hu. 2668-J 2c4 CORRECTION! Rdwd. construction. Patio. B.· B.Q. Good heat.· Bal. $80 mo. 100 tt. from fine beach. Newport· Heights ~Santa ..A.a& A/le. ~t Hts. 2601. W. Newport Blvd Newpori B . (a multiple .ltsttng) 2 BEDRM. HOME com er locatJon Hdwd. flrs. tumace heat. Root- ed patiO. BBQ. Rear yal"d com- pletely walled. Owper leaving will sell tumlshed· or unfurn- ished. $8500, 4 % loan. GREENLEAF le ASSOC. 81-REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE LARGE BEAUTIFUL RESTRICT- ED HOME SITES IN DESERT HOT SPRINGS, ideal location . All utilities in. Cheap water. WANT well located Orange Coun- ty property. Might assume. Ph. J efferson, Beacon 6211 or Bea. 6222-W. 92c93H 82-REAL ESTATE Open House Daily · 703 Begonia, C.D.M. ~ this lovely 2 bedrm. home, with fireplace. hdwd floors, dbl. gar. Completely fenced. Priced right Erroneousty 'reported as AND is not sold is still the best buy in the Harbor '1rea at $7950 aold. C..11 your multiple Uat broker or Briggs at Harbor 24.78 BALBOA ISLAND 3112 Newport Blvd. Har. 2562 In Costa Mesa One of those hard lo get on· sale Beer & Wlne Ucenau with a small cafe where there are living quariera. Good buslneu. In Corona del Mar 2 bedrm. home and 1 bedrm. garage apt. Fan1Uy fruit treea. Have • home and a good ln· OUTSTANDING C 0 L 0 N 1 A L come. Priced to aell. Built 1n 1948. HOME--<»n double lot. nicely Fitzm • R It C landscaped. This is an ideal OITlS . ea Y 0. year round ltiome. AvaJlable for Re.al Eate.te IU'ld Bu.stne.. Brokers a sho rt time only 813 Cout Blvd. Harbor 2102 At $27 500 Corona del Mar • Multiple Llatlni: Ree.lion Stanley Hadfield HARBOR 20 ·" Exclu~ive . · Newport .Hejgh"8. Bea. ~280-J 1 '·'j '"''L . '. ~ ! '. '•. ~~~ • -...... Earl Chamberlain qr st•p in at the office at •I • 'I vv A TERFR~. H~E . 'IVll.b ,two ' a.pa.rtttumta.· ; P nt Income $110 per ·mo. H me ha.a 3 B . rooms le bath, pl~ A float, only 2 yn. old. Price $22,500, f&mr· able tenna. Will con•der otter. after 4 p. m. 2p4 NEW 1950 FORD 4-door Deluxe Sedan. I NEVER USED.) P h. Harbor 207 or Bea. 5207. 2p3 1940 · 4·DR. BUICK Super S(>dan. One owner car . New factor y engine. radio, heater. Life gua rd tires. Clean and In exceflent condit ion throughout. Reason- ably priced. Ph. Har. 1387-RK or 328 Narcissus, Corona del Mar. 2c4 '12 MERCURY-club coupe. XLNT condition t hroughout. $675. 5 11 Irvine, Newport Heights. Ph. Beacon 6288-J. 98cl .. REAL ESTATE Loans ... Insurance ... Builders WO Co8..9t Blvd., Corona del Mar Harbor 2288 Everybody reads the classified ads. -Be wise-tell peortT~advertlse! DUPLEX-Two 1-bedrm. uni\s. 3 garages, 2 years old. 64·ft. frontage, 100' On )Saved alley, near new court house. Owner, A. N. EndeU, 583 Park Drive, Costa Mesa. lp3 Hospital 216 M&rlne ' · · Balboa Island COTTAGE PLUS Harbor Inveetment Co. 30th at Newport Blvd. Har. 1800 THIS LOT 29 1n !Block ''B" of Tra.c:t No. 873, !Juel Dr. with ocean view, Coro*& del Maro •o by 162 for $2.250, $50()• down and $20 per month on the bal- ance. ALL no:ps . AND AS- SESSMENTS HAVE BEEN PAID. Owner, J . H. Carroll, 11847 IA. Miradal Ave., Holly- wood 38. Calif. iPh. HI. 14819. .21'38 or C11nic building for sale. 14 1937 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan, rooms lncJudlng surgery. Large heater , seal bean1s. Good motor . parking area. AAl construction. A CUTE BALBOA CO'M'AGE 'A'ith large fireplace In living room, 2 bedrooms, nice patio, PLUS a 2 bedroom apt. in the rear over large dou~le p.rage. Both places are completely furnished. Low taxes. Here ls your c hance to have a place in Balboa and a year ·around in· come. Near Bay and Ocean beach~s. Owner asking $1 i,000 tor the whole works. Good terms if desired. Why just eslst when you can LlVE In Balboa. For a ppointment lo s~ thla good b~y, call 4 room homtl $145. SOUTH COAST REALTY CO. 1936 FORD 2-door, $125, 131 East Call M. D. Pilchard, Har. 2652 Harbor 2034 built tn •tfi 1 ear J... ... IA_... lot, for detaila. _ ~-11>oa •-·e-Wil'IO!l., Costa M~. S02 Main St. 1 na. many beartng fruit t:ree9. N "N~ Bay Pavilion" I I . · , ewport . ,1----'-------Price $$.500 No Down Payment 'On. Of nicot homes In atta. 2 N Q t' Ma ks About so can to c-trom' be<Jrm•. " guest hou"" beautltUI o Abuest lOThn r . The J'ohn Vo~• Co. $26 .and up; tor tnstance ~ grounds. convenient to ·every-OU ese 117 • 22nd at., lf~ ~ fleG cu. $10.73 per month. thihg. 5 yrs. old and in wond· $35,000 modem duplex 2 yrs. okJ. Barbor M71 erfUl condition.. Owner 1Mv1ng Facing bay with north tront 1- SimmODS town. has reduced. prlti! to picture windowe. Sandy beach. Just Listed ~ New Used Car Exchange .'12~i.o'."':!~atme11.t eo. and boat moortng rtgbta. ene 3 i'e~-; . unit tumlshed. Potenlia.l rent· J.au'v-tlll. --.. 313 S . Afa L•, S. A. IQ 2·54M, 30th at Newpcjrl. Blvd. Har. 1600 >&la ieeoo yearly. Will make very ,W~ . 39cS3 reuonabJe terms to responaible • ----~. * * SOLD * * .buyer. a.o -'~ J'ORD, '48 Tut.lor. heater, .radio,. $10.500 -DMrly new coatemporuy lOll • -...._ plutic seat coven. Rebuilt en-806 _ 3nS Ave., Corona del -~. Bermu~ home. 2 bedrma. a.ad ~ ... ._. -... '..Ille .f ctne, ortginal owner. $900. Ph. sun deck ott living room. ocu.n . -f~ ~ w Har. 1159-M, evenlop. le3 Bx a . view. Double p.rsge. R2 lot. _ • • KuIUP'e 1Jat1a.« ld.utor 1"".B..A. loan. • ,,. , .1 ;. '37 PACKARD SEDAN. Private party. 320 Flower, Costa Meaa, -... Mo:i.w. 1ca • .,, Wm. E. Angold, Realto" Sell or Tl a.e , 9o1 Coaat· H!Wa7. Newport Beac11 ll'UJIN. I ~ 11 , -...... •• IJ-ftAD .. 8 I I • • Ltdb Isle Bayfront '36.~ 111 • -i" 11&11'1. !WI' lot part. -fUnL Tarim. •ffllr. 3MO . f Bw,_ llll&f-W, 11M B'ar 1138.W PORT IJCniM~lll, ---• . . . Ill Illa at "1 .... ..,.. ~ su,z ,Ni>Joc -"° -· eqalty fl/r ~·la Newpiolt -,f1'; ..,... --Jlelll't. Cir Ila-I•ncl, °""" In ~-O..tawwth -Tn er, ••=• ltlw.. ~ Id •j .......... 2:~11o*Fttl, .~ ~---·-~ .• * "!I' "'°"'· 'lllP le dry. Milot -SOLD '*.*. w.Z...:..-.·oa-a.,. Jlil.. to e · ..... .-. ~ ............ • OWner D.'u. 'Olillum, ..,. Tcpnp. ~ 1'loljlle ·stl'peltor l'Wlll. 2p& - • ! . BUYI YOUR HOME -FIRST !! Hi!! heh ~!!th~,;! llVinl' room, 2 bednm., fireplace and many extra.a. Rear house ls Blll&ll bUt nice. In good location near ~h IChool. 59000 takes It, $3000 down and $60 mo. I 3 BEDIU( VALUE-$1000 DOWN • TO G .. J. $10,500 full price. Ha.a hdwd. fin. fireplace, din. rm. nice wt in bath II: kitchen, dbl. gar., f"l'ced yard. °" be8t ea.ta Mesa ~ aide street, near 8Choo18 and shopping. I: 2 BEDRM., REDWOOD EXTER· JOR, NEARLY NEW-L&rge liv. rm:] Its real nice. $-4950 full price. !2400 down, $26 mo. on balance. . I Payments less than rent. Top Quality Dup~x A BEAUTIFUL HOM~nd in- come juat l 'h yrs. old, ge 3 car gar. eaally converted ln· ;o anoth~r unit. The BfST close ln location. $68.00 per o. income, besides your own ho e. Price $12,750 -Te:r THIS IS REALLY QUA -THIS WILL G. I. LOVELY 2 BD. RM. HOME ~N BROADWAY-Co!ta M*'s finest atreet. Lg. Iv. rm. W )fr· place dual tur. Brkfst. nC*Jk . .. Beaut . .klt. (lota' of cupboards). Dbl. gar. Enclosed nagwtfne patio. . I $8500 Full Price ,i No That ia . Nol A Misprjnl I THIS IS A BUYJ Lot 50 x 140 on BROADWAY close-in. Alley 1n rear. $1500. You better hurry. I· PHIL SULLIV AN1 (Formerly C. Ga]en Denieon) 2215 Marine Ave. I CoUt Highway ~-··de!Mar Balboa Island 3113 \\1, Newport Blvd. Newport Beacb VOGEL VALUES LIDO ISLE Tro YEARS OLD. Spacious 2 story jbaths. I $27,500 . OR i ll exchange for smalle r Lido home OR . "!Ill lease ! Lido Bayfront Home 4 bdrm. 2 O?mpletely furnished 5 bedrm., 3 bath home. -1Charming & in immaculate condition. l $42,500, $18,000 down THE JOHN VOGEL CO. 434 · 32nd St., n"¥t to Newport Post Office I Phone Harbor 1960 · ANNOUNCEMENT G. T. EVERSON! I 490 Newport Blvd. Costa Mtsa ONE A<!RE-NICE 3 BBDRM. W ~ Beacon 6243· To all my friends and customers I have purchased HOME+-good chicken house E H 3 57 W B ., J and~ outbuilding.. Grade A ve. ar. 1 • or ea . ~ · the N. B. °C. lteaity Co. and will be pleased to hear oandy .. u. new chain Unk fence, Balboa Peninsulal frt all owners in this district and am in especial near rplng and 1choo&a, SlO· f li ti b f d L · d 600. A s21>oo dn. 4% G. I. Home • ; n o s ng on ay ront an 1 o Isle. Joan. 1 blk. to bay•• best beach. H~e JAMES c HOWARD REALTOR ~ of charm -end color. Two bed-·~· , 1 • , . ' ~ ' ~ room, liVln&' and dining roi>in '. . ' ' : ".' N. B.,,o. Realty Co::.:;.~ I ·' ' • with· beautlfUJ wood panellllig, • ' •· • I• 311'6 Newpo' rt Boulevard, Harbor 1405 I fireplace, den, nice patio •. ~r-, Ft1RNllllpm 3 BEDRM. HOME-bage dlspoaal and dlsh~aatr, ! llrid :a IJIPauty! 1230 eq. ft. Rdwd. plenty of cupbo&rda. gr pe fiOQT'L ; tifU1 tile noor and stake fence. You'll Jove It! ~ wall.I bath. Spacious Wed Bay and Beach I . I. Resale kltehenj Blg llring rm. with bay. U>VE 3 .BEDRM. HOME dose Dlnb!g Double garage. Nice Realtv J to ta Meoa shopping. Built ,. .tenoifd yard. Near downtown Gloden Fay, Ethel Shirey 1946. 1 Good comer ·location. Coat.a eaa. The turntture Is real Fred Croaier FencJJ yiird $1900 down. $9800 Prlee • 0,700. s:moo down and l------------i-- nice. I med tat e posaesalon. 1450 Balboa Blvd. Harbor 1 64 4% lt: .with low payments. iM mo; th. A \EAL HOME D . plex Income • FURNij!HED, 2 YEARS OLD. ARGAIN Excellent location, near schools. Hl!!IGHTS-,A h<•ull· · , 1600 eq. ft. plus a nJce yroom. Fineat or hdwd. u:tra 8pocl.BJ tile work d t,he kitchen and din- 18 reaUJ' aomething. 't l>qln to repllu:e µ.Jo llul<ln• price o fS16,000. tenna. ey Francque REAI.'l'OR. 2 STORY $875ol" BA $9000i only. $2000 down. A big roomy older, goodo const -$8500 ted home on a. well loea LOCAT D ON BROADWAY 1 ACRE 132 x 3SO best ocaUon. Very lovely 2 Inte rior ha.a been partlally bed • home. Built llMO. Many decorated. Mu.st be · ·~ to ture11. P,reptace. Patio. appreciate -See owner noors. Fenced yard. 2464 ELDEN Ave. 1 down to VETERANS COSTA MESA~ BEST ' UY ~9~ST" MESA. Alm new moderri 2-bedrm. ' I ln good location. Sandy II. ... •. , ' l • 2c4 This spacious home must be -sold (o\vner expecting to ~ called into ser vicel. Inspect this beautiful home tn Cliff Haven (not le&Behold) De· signed for gracious living haa 3 large bedrms. and den, 2 com- plete baths with stall showen. Large living rm . .with fireplace and picture windows. Dining room. PanPlled den hu beamed celling, bnr & fireplace, A.JI steel eJE-ctric kitchen with a . I:. dishwasher and garbage dilpcl9- a1 . BreakfRl.it nook and service porch. Charming patio completely tn· cloaed and double gar. Grounds all terraced and landacaped. PRICE ha.s just been REDUCED several thousand dolla"-An extra Jot. drapes and valance boxes, carpeting, stove and re-- frigerator included. . ---. ---------------. ----------------------------··------·---------------· .. ' I I I 1 , r I . ' ' • •• • • ' . I .. . WH.ERE TO . ·DINE • DANCING • EN'I'ERTAINMENT •THEATRES ··~~~~~"'"-~--~~-------~~~~~~-~~-----------~--------------~ from $1.85 TOPS In FOOD TOPS IN EN- TERTAINMENT d&nclng at 9 p. m. n.Jtely except Wed. ~ FLOWERS S~2 N cwport Boulevard at \Vc8tmWter Phone Beacon 6426-W Bualneu I• never so healthy u when, like a chicken, It must do a ce.rtaJn amount of scratching for what it gets.-Henry Ford. CALL BARBOR !070 for FLOWERS by MORRI East Balboa BJ\•d. THE CIRCUS ROOM ' . ONE OF AMERICA'S OUTSTANDING RESTAURANTS! Food EsporllJ' Prepared and Gndoml)' Served. ln Our Unique Dlnlnl" Room Free ladoor Parklnl' .Next Door. 1~ Long Beach Ill ... ? ••• Ii r------·---------r CAPE COD HOUSE i EXCLUSIVELY SEA FOOD OJsler..-Lobsters--Clams--Shrimp--F18h ALL KINDS OF SEA FOODS From North -South ~ l'lllllt -We11t 111*"'or A 1 Taste Treat'' 311 '/2 Marine Ave. Balboa Island ----_.,. I SAM'S SEA FOOD Complete Course LUNCHEONS-DINNERS "At the Sign of the Swordfish" Beautiful New and Enlarged Cod.tall Lounge SURFSIDE Betwe-e.n Seal Bmc.h and 8uuet Beach Phones: 8J4...0I -IOI-GO -MO-T9 Santa Ana <;ollsge Players to Premiere Tennessee Williams .Comedy . . . S&nta Ana Colle&'• Playeno .,,,.----------,-o;=,- prcsentlng lbe third and final show of their summer theatre pro- frRm thlii Thur9day, Friday and Saturday (August lT,.18,. 19) In Studio "A" on the coUege campus. "You Touched Me" by Tennea- iee Williama ad Davtd Windham " a rollicking romantic comedy )ased on a •hart •tory by D. H . Lawrence. The College Playen ~rcsentaUon markJll the weal CO&Jit premiere of the ahow. Hadrian and MaUlda. the Ideal· 1atlc young lovers. are played by Carl Buldlecker and Sarah Ann Beatty. The reUred sea captain of the days of 111alllng ve~Ll!I 11!1 played by Windell Melton. Emmie. the captain's splnater alater la played by Mn .. Lorraine St\eldon. Reverend Melton ; rector of. the church. and much pe.at. the age of reuon at JeUt tn matten matrl· moniaJ, le played by Joe Bell. The maid, Phoebe, youn( In heart at least, Is played by Le~ Condon. 11. vetera.n ot College players' '>oards. Tod Martin, a newcomer Lo College Player8 playa the role o: a pollcem8.f1 who comes to call. The new play la under the di· rectlon ot C. L. Ford with George Busdlecker heading up an active production st.alt. Patricia Flaher- ty Is managing properties; Mra. Hazel Flaherty is house manager: Mrs. Windell Melton la promoter: Jack Myhlll, publicity; and Robert Levin, lighting. The scene construction crew consists of Tod Martin. J&ck. My· hill. Bill Pickering, P'n.ncta Fergu- son, Con8tance Feeley, Sarah Beat- ty, Maralyn P&ntOIUI, Barbara Napier , Joan Carter, and Rita Riggs. ReScrvatlorui may be obtained by calling the college, KI-2-7226. Curtain Lime ta 8 :16 p.m . • Friends Honor Mesa Couple at Farewell Dinners • Regretful that Mr. and Mrs. William Bird were leavtng Costa Mesa and r etumlnc to Toledo, Ohio, rrlenda a.rransed a number of affairs In their honor. Mr. and FOLLOWING hi• reeent eed8 of comedy hits, Cary' GNAt· Jie- tums to a dran-.tle rule •n "Crt&IA.'' ne'W oft'f'rl8• a&M tlae Port The9.tre. With M-0.-M'a lovely new .cfl~ 'P;su1a ..,Y- mond, u hla ronande vt....vts. Grant plays an A.meriean wir- reon u•ho take& blA bfide 09 ! & vacation and become. lnvolffd In a AU8peue-r~ adWtihll"o Glendale Women Enjoy Oay on Balboa Island A fa.shlon show by Jax and luncheon at White's Park avenue care 011 B&lboa Island waa recent- Jy enjoyed by a group of friend• rmm Glendale. Meeting at ''The Dock," .summer home ot Dr. and Mn1. C. C linton Andre. were: lrts Higbee, Henrietta Herman, Ro· berta J ones. Jean Ferry. Grace Gordon, and Dorothy Andre or 1 ;1endale. and M11.ry Hoertig and Pauline Killian of Lelmert Pa.rk . Daughter Completes, Mel Berry Foursome . Mrs. Bird, who have resided In Its a girl lor the ·Mel llerrye of thi11 commun•ty for lh.e ,,_.t three J.21 Via Venezia, Lido I8Je, bom ycarH. have 110ld their home at 234 Monday. Aug. 1 at St. Joseph. hoa· Flower St. pital and weighing 9 pounde, 9 Host.s feting the couple at dJn-ounces. Diane, aa she hae been ncr events Included Mra. Alpha named. Is doubly welcome tor thf' Brown, Mra. Martha Wolle and her 1 Berrys, popular me mbers ot New- son Harry Clark, allot Flower St .. port Harbor Community Players, and Mr. and Mn. Carl J . Ott of have three amaJI eons. E . 18th St. Grandparent.a of the baby att Mr. an.cl Mrs. A. R. Marahal of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McCollum of Santa Ana alao complimented the Via Udo Nord. 'Birds with a dinner, olher guests -------. ' being Mr. and Mra. Ott. Mr. and Mra. Bird, who left Wedneaday to be with their fam- ily ln the Buckeye state, expre88ed the opln.lon that their atay here Mr. & Mrs. Hal Manning En Route Home ' From New England has been happy In every partlcu-Mr. and Mrs. BalJ Manning of lar. "Coata Mesa la an ideal com-Corona del Mar are enroute home munity; we Shall el!lpeclally mies from the New Eng-land states. the warm ftiendllnese ot the peo-·This week they were tn Glacier pie here," Mre. Bird said. National Park enjoying the eeenic N.D~G.W. Group Plans Attendance at -; Santa Ana Parlor wonders ot that country. The couple have driven 10.000 mllea during their 10 week jaunt a cross the country and r.etuming. THE ARCHES CAFE and COCKTAIL LOUNGE • OPEN 10 a.. m. Through. 2 a. rh. .. Newport Blvd. on Cout Highway NEWPORT WE ARE CLOS.ED ON THURSDAYS tor a hand ~eeorated.. WEDDING or lllBTBDAY GENE'S RESTAURANT AND BAgsay e Barbor llOI * * * FB&NOB aad ITAi.JAN CUISINE . Corona deJ 1'far '· -· I ... t Members of Conchita Parlor. N . 0 . G. W., who a.:re planning to attend Vl.8it&Uon nll'hl at San- ta Ana parlor-pn Monday Include among others, Mary MacDonald, Dorise Jesko, Audrey Cottle, Hel· en Mirkovich a.nd Antoinette Todd. Herbert Thompsons . at Legion Convention Herbert and Al¢a Thon11>son or Newp9it Height. are In Sacra- mento lhl111 week, combining \helt vacation with attendance at the American Legion conventiton. · Captain White, Old Time Boat Operator Is t.1ourned Capt.\Jn !:. I. White, who pullz.------------ ed aw:ay recenUy. wu one ot the tut ot the old-time boat opera· tore ln the Ha.rbor area. two ranchea. all or which wete aold when he movlf'd to Maricopa. Kern county, near Bakersftl!1d._ tfe bought his tint craft, the H e Invested in reaiJ!entlal P">P"' "Wynona" hom a man named Joe erty and marut.ged a largt oU JeaR Fellows at 8aJI Pedro In 1809. Re-for several yean:, but eufftted ft· puled to be one of the beat amaU nancial reverees when he Ud two boata of It.a day. the Wynona wu· partners attempted to ~lolt a tlnil!lhed tn mahogany, would sleep sulphur fntne which White I had tour peraon11 and had a complete dJscovered. · galley. In 1919. Captain White 1uq:~l>- Whlte operated tM Wynona on ed to an u~ to tet\U!l to th\11 tea charter. with IJl&llY nms to and and he settled in Newport. He from Catalina laland. Alt>Kore rented a hou...e at 2tli -•1tth atreet. were 90 plenutul Ill t.boee d&ya that later building hl8 own bom6 at capt.a.in White wu .90inetlmea able 209 -33rd .tieet. to rul not only hia boat. ·OOl the During hi.l!I; rea:l~ncy btte, ea,.. skllt he towed boblnd-wlthin an lain White bo<IPt ond oold - hour a.tter hll charter put.la be-and dJd pl@nty Cf .• 11tng. Bej W gan tlahlng. -just Cl)mpleted hJa la!M\ ·-~ Havlns no COll)lllerclal value at the Red Wlna". wllldl be ilMlpU that time, the, alWcorl were often and helped tMdld. ~t WU a '°"'folit. just otrunc-up rer pbotosropblns c:nliller, with ev~ ·~ lo and then ted to•tlle -U-that ""1te It -· . W1"il ·-... 'Death of a Salesmaa' Now flaying at Biltmore Theatre Loa A'.ngelea' greateat dramatic hit of recent yean. Arthur Mil· leT'a "Dea.th ot a Saleeman," which le now at .the Biitmore Theatre • ! ! -Aloo M.ior llplllry ~1- J i ' '"The Asphalt Jungle'' I "•••iiv. ~-1• !Van .JobDM>D. ~tll l'aylOr ,''The Bit Han9over'.' -And Bis w ......... F~ ! ~dolplt Soot;t. Bulb R4maa "Colt 45" I wtth Thoma.a Mitchell In the role In Tecllnlcolor of Willy Loman, the celebrated !.•••••••••••• .. saleamals who givM he play lt.B tltle. Aa1a matter of fact, "Death of a Salesman" Is a smuh hit In any lan{\lllge. as~ succeMJtul pro- ducUona In Denmark, Sweden. Norway) France, Italy, England. Urae.l, the Argentine, Uruguay and Aui,trta can atteaL In Amer- ica It J1u wor;i every award the theatre ha.a to offer. including the Pulltzer1!Prize and the New York Drama 1;cnucs· Prize. Moreover the published version was a. Book ' I StartlllCJ Sunday I August 20j . ~ ONJJ the Dec album of the play with I 4 or the ~onth Club selection anrt f Thomu ltchell as the a&l eam&.D ' la a beet seller or the month. "OeatH of a Salesman" will pofl· ltlvely ¢nd its Loll Angeles en· gageme't on ~eptember 9. It ts preaente!(I jointly by K e r m I t Bloomgarden and We.Iler Fried. Uke "*reetcar Named Dealre" It enllst~d the services of the pro- ducUon !'team of Illa Kar.an. dlr· ector (~ho recently arrived In Holllywood to at.age the Clim ver- sion of ~hat drama,) and J o Mlel- zlner. ~ene designer. who haye combineli to make It one of the most blilllantly staged plays ot modem !times. Miss 'everly Grace Is Ho~or Guest at Pr~-Nuptial Event The putle home at 205 East Bay toP)ned party l!lettlng on Tue.s- day wt~ honors centered on Miss Beverlyi Grace. when Miss Paula Cutle ~a.a hoatesa at a kitchen •hower.I Paula will be btideamald on Aul' at 26 when Beverly walk• to the Jtar with Richard Cramer ot Port ~nd. Mrs. Vir~nl& ca8tle aaaleted!her daughter In entertain- ing. I Sum'T,:er flowers decorated the I roorrui and miniature handmade nowen~tormed novel placecards. Ptled I a big clothea hampert were e . ough kitchen utensils ·to equip le new kitchen, Including preaau cookers and shining Re· vere w e. . I . ~<l'llV belltr be CllrllUll- ••• "C11s1s '· PAULA RAYM~D ...... SIGNE HAsSO • "MAD" MOVA'' RO '. GILBERT ROLAND 0 L£0~ AM S -...... --· ._,•illirrW~T~, -.. -.. RICMMO UQOICS • AITMUI FWD A~MlYP'1tflm PLU8 Zad FEATURE LABAINE DAY ''The Woma111 Pier 13"i on ,,...,,....,..-..... ········-1••;z; ;•=··.,······....--.......... ] • • • ' MC'O IT YOUI FAVOllTl AL BEST ALSO OLIE 0' TOOLE l lG TIM{ • IAOIO AlllST e GIN e fEvery FRIDAY I SATURDAY I land SUNDAY + •IN AUGUST--=--· --n ... - --l ...... I V~L TONE~ Playing Nitely at the J BAMBOO ROOM • I IN OUR THEATRE ~UNTINGTON INN PRESENTS I BERA I DARLING OF LAGUNA COAST • Heading an All Star Revue IDAY and SATURDAY EVES, 8:30 P. M. can l;exlag1on 6-4172 tor Ret1en'atloo11 -ALSO - FRANKIE SAPUTO. NBC ARTIST. PLAYS l'OllR R.EQl1ESTS \\'EDNESOA\' A~-o THURSDAl' EV!:Nl"XG lN COCKTAIL WL'JtiGE DINNERS FROM $1.00 HUNTINGTON INN COAST HIWAY (IOI) HVNTINOTOS BEACH Kl DIE'S . DAY Pl'eee t were ' the honoree. Ml88 Grace ~ her mother, Mra. Victor Grace. rs. ca.atle and Mrs. Ad- dl4!! Ha gh, mother and grand- mother of the hoeteaa and their Houeeguest, Jdr8. Daphne Payne ot &r~~ey : Meedamea Bert Wll-1 eon, Cli d Twichell, J . W . Cam- mack, J nnie Vincent, Richard Othmer!C. M. Deaklnst H. E .\ Stahler 1and Harold Knight; Mias Norma Castle. Mias Janet Groch, Who a will be bridesmaid at Ule weciding, and Mia.a Castle. E ERV WEDNESDAY "The I beat way to keep Upatlck1 on la tb eat lot. ot garlic." - Show I Mildred Hughes. OrCJClll at the Noon to 6:00 p. m. ·I ·HE E• ... ! • .t Returns. 7:~.p. m. I B .AY ,B ··~,A T • ' I I I ' • Snowbiril ~Ip Rae~ 1st P,lace Ribbpn Won by loni j~t of N.H •. Y;C. GivenalB.l:Y.C .. 'nie Snowbird ,Cla.s;e Ya.qht Racing Auocfatton held the annual Commodore Bob Haldemtan &· Gold S Snowbird ch.lmptonship races on Saturday and Sunday, August gain presented flra~ place r lbboM 12 and 13. Twenty-three boats took part, approxlm.ately 1lx being for Jut week'l!I competition in dlf- choeen from each pt the foul Snowbird flee~ on the baf. The New-fercnt eventa at the P'rlday even- port Harbor Yacht Club, the Lido Isle Yacht Club and the Balboa Ing m~tlng ot J4lboa Island lsland Yacht Club were all ft.presented in the aeries of ftve racee to Yllcht club. They were: • determine the Bay Championship. • Rowing. Bill Lloyd, Patty Park- Wlnner of the coveted flret place er . Ron Batson, Mona Rae Barlow, trophy in the series was Tom Fro8l of the Newport Harbor Ya.cht Club. Fred Miller of N.H.- Y .C. took second place, and Bob Halderman, Commodore or the Balboa Island Cacht ~ub, placed third. Fourth place Y(as captured by Ann Rawlins, also of the Bal· boa. Yacht Club. James M. Webster, Elon Brown, Cliff Chapman, Ckne Baum. Allan ~k and Peter Serrell served on the race committee, and laid out starting lines and courses as un- familiar as possible to all the skippers. Skippers Entertained All the skippers and their cr e\Y!I were entertained at dinner at thl' Newport Harbor Yac ht Club on Sunday evening following the Mees by the Commodore of the Snowbird Cius Yacht Racing As- sociation. First. second and third place winners saw the big per- petual trophy upon w hich their names will l7e Inscribed, and were presented with take-home trophic!!. Winner of the series also received two Gold S's to replace the usual red ones on hill sail. The annual ~eetir\g or the Snowbird Class Yacht Racing As - sociation will be held at the New- port Harbor Yacht Club next Sun- day morning: at 9 :30. Junior and senior repre•cnt,ative.!!I ot the four fleets .-in be present to discuss fleet problems and a large attend- ance of young skippers is expect- ed. Skippers From 6 Foreign Nations to Compete for World Star Class Title Late·summer sa'l.lboat rcgatta.!j throughout the country will take · on an inter.national aspect when the Star Class W orld Championsh ipi:: are held off Chicago, on Lake ~flchigan , Aug. 20·26. Skippers from Braz.it. Canada, Cuba, Italy. Portugal and Nassau, B. W. J., \.1:il1 vi<: for world honors against a host of U. S. sailors in the six-day series. · epon.sored by the Chicago Yacht club. Bil\ Ficker will reprcsont Newport H ar_bor in the event. Amorlg the top-flight Ame rican'*•~-------------- veteran!' who arc entered in the Mi c higan fleet, will t;ail his "Galf'" event are llillary Sn1art, of 1\1in- neapolis, whose "Hillarius," will represent thC' ?.1ilwa ukec f\C'et. Smart was winnPr of the Star Clas!i compl'I ition in the 1948 OlympiC.'i. Othe r U S. skippers include Stanley Ogilvy, whose "F'lame·· bu bf'en a l"1 1n!;iStC'nt v•inn~r in the WC'stcr n L '1ng Island Sound fleet: E . W. "Skip" Etchelli.. \vho will sail "Shillalah." repres1·nting the Central Long IRiand Sound fleet: l\nd Bob Lippincott, whose "Sea R obin" has been thc Ji·ad- lng member of the W est New Jer· sey fleet. · Tlfk> Holdrr Bntrn in t he intrrnational con1pt>titlon. The forl'ign entrants. all of whom are veteran skippers or the 22-foot 81-'i ·inch Stars. include three Italian s kippers: Lt. Aug- URtino Stravlino, of Taranto. An· tonio CosC'nt10. of Naples, and 1'ito Nnrclio, of Tri est('. Carlo de Car - denas, vice prC'sidcnt of the Inter- nationstl S tar Class Association, will rC'prei::ent Cuba. Du1ward Knowles. 19'17 world chan1pion, will co1npC'l" in the event with his "Grm III." IC'ade r in co·mpeti- tion in Nassau, B.W .I. The two Canadian entrants arf' George Parsons, of Vancouver, representing thC' English Bay fleet , and A. G. Fairhcad, or Tor- Herbert B. WilliK1ns. who rt>rent-nnto. JaQ Tito. of Casl'ifi~. near 1y defeated Harry G. NyC' Jr., the Li!-lbon. will repre.<icn l Portugal. present world title holder, in elin1-and 'T. T. de Paula. of Rio de inations held by the Southern Lake ' Janeiro, is the Brazilian entry. Tom Cunningham. Janke Jensen, Commodore HJ,lderman. Paddle- boerm. MaNihall Wttght. Biii Twis t. Bill Lloyd, Parry Parker. John Jurgensen. Mont Rae Bar- low, Tom Cunningham. Janice Jensen, Commodore Halderman. Diving, MarshalJ Wrtght, Jean Jone11, Gary Fink. Eleanor Guthrie, Mike Valle, Nancy O'Dell, Bob Ibbottson. Swimming. Bill Lloyd, .Jean J ones. John Jurgensen, Mona Rae 1 Barlow, Tom Jonell, Nancy O'Dell, Janice J e n11en ,Frank Wll· Iiams. In Snowbird races. both we re won by Commodore Halderman. In Balboa dinghy class flrt'lt race was won by Roger Boyvey and S('Cond by 'Torry Torrence. Commodore Halderman a.lso announced that t)\e Snowbird and Balboa dinghy championships would be sailed to· morrow I Friday) aftemoon at I :30 p. m. Today the annual "Round-the-Island" Rowboat race was hf'ltl. An addf'd event for this sum- mer will he the "Aquanastic" an afternoon set aside !or parents of Balboa Yacht club member!'! to try t heir s killR at the same program as the youngsters. There will be S\vimming, diving. rowing and paddleboarding. with unique p riz- es bf'ing presented. Entry fees will be 50 cents for each event, or a barg3in price or !our events for a dollar. All monic!I will go toward thf' trophy fund. This event is set for Saturday, August 26. Alamitos Club to Host Snipe Series ThP Alamitos Yacht club of Long Beach. Cali f., will play hf)!-!t to the country'.s to p-ranking SnipP skipper~ wh,.n the Natlonal Snipe Champions hip1't a re held at Long BcRc h. Aug. 21-2f1 . Among the contestants ('Xpct·tf!rl to compete in the ('Vent a rc Billy Wicker, of Kansa1'i City, 1948 title ho lder, and Terl Wf'lls. of Wichita. whose "Good Nev;~" holds thc pre13ent Snipe crown. The .winnf't of th~ event \viii gn to Cuba . inr thf' Western H e 111 I r.i p h "r c Snipe Chan1plons hip!-1, which will be held in Havana. N ov. 15-22. -·-~··----.r·- ' • ' . . ' UDO IUD-Ol'F FOR SEA1TLE wher ahe wlll t ompete In the PaclOc ()out and Nad~ul ''F"' clMs outboard runabout race. Aupa~ 19 and !O. S kipper o f the boat "111 be Dave H . Spies (rfcht), 100 Via QuJto, Udo Isle, "'ho I~ ahown admlrtnc lbie cralt with Warren Atherton \\1ao~d"" with him la most rattfl. Udo Kid cut. •hroush th e "ate~ a t M m.p.h. d rf\.-en by a four~yUnde 60 ·r bonepower motor. Sple& it-ft Nf"wport arbor Monday .and h1A · drcorated t railer wlU te ll P Ifie Cluterw about t hll' area. After Seat11., Spies p~na to race at Marysville, C&Uf., A ue. 21 and at t he Fair ln S&crattlf'nt·o, Sept. S. j . (Preas Photo) B t T w;ndw~g on the car waa broken N H ~ y C t H 1 ,d Oa Ops to gal~ entry. Fox said, while the • • • • 0 0 car wU parked at Poppy Ave. and R W k S I Occan ;~vd., Corona del Mar. ace ff 00ft Theft List M~~: S:~~Y0~11:~~~ Coro-Annual race w eek ot N+port nado St .. Balboa, t old po11ce two Harbor Yacht club will ~ held ThC'rt of a 14·foot boat headt'd flick<'rl di1'Cs and hub caps were Aug. 25 to 27. Commodore r ra P. the list of stolen artl<'les reported taken ~rom her <'&r ROmt>time Sat· F to Newport police over the W('('k -arday right while It Wa!I parked ul':'1or has rttportcd. . end. In fro~'t of her home. Fiftee n claasf'-5 of l!lathng VE'S· E . O . McComie, of Alh3.1llbra. A ~Ir or maroon i;;wl m trunks sets will lak<' parl In the jocean told police hiR I4·foot boat was and t o bea.ch towels valued at dlvil'lion SC'hcdul<' a.nd 17 ir the taken from Lido Peninsula yacht $18 ere taken from a clothes bay division schedule during the a.nchoragp on Aug-. 1 or 2. Mc· line, 1 • F . Dnll, 119 Coral Ave .. raco series. 1 Cornie saJd the boat was painted Balbof\ lsland, reported Sunday. Regatta commi t lee consillts of red on the ouL<1ide and bottom and Chari~-Hayes, Alhambra, report-Dick Edwards. chairman: Thomal!I cream color on the inside. Two ed thffl of a canvu car cover R. Sutter, protest comhiittee boys were believed t o have taken rrom ~is ca r while it was parked chairman ; Sandy F. MiicKay, the boat, he sa..id . at 3, Apolena. Ave.. Balboa chairman ocean division; '-obert Two wallets. identification pa-Ialandl ~t . Allan, Jr., chairman bay! di vis· pcrs an~ $35 in cas~ were takf'n I 1 ion; Fred H: Ml.Iler, chairm8.fi Non- from his car, Wilham Fox. of "I needed son1r benc hes 1to n1y 1 Calm bay d1vla1on: Earl G. jCork· Pasadena, notified Newport police frlend~ could watch , television." ctt tro~hlea, and Andrew Brown. at 11 :40 a. m . Sunday. A right j-Missr url man explaining thefts 1 entertainment. Fall Schedule of Classes -. Announced by Power Squadron All of Californ ia's inland warni- ~ater, .f.MW').;,~)-r.x.~·--lhe1 ~ Sacramento ~rch, have t>een Tii-· troduced rro-ni'~'iM,8, Ays · the division of fish and game. A nt·w Pilotil1g class will be given by the BRlboa Powe r Squad· ron. beginning Monday, Septen1ber 11 at 7:30 p.r/i. at ttic Balboo Yacht club. Ted Hambrook. commRnder and Curtis Dosh. chairn11u1 or the Lo1..'lll Board or Admissions, and supervisor of the clnss, urg'"! all lnterestcd in \earnlng n1orc about competent and sate boat handling to enroll in this class. The course Is free, is open to~--------------­ both men and women, includes eight lessons and l\VO reviews and is concluded with an examination ror those who wish to take It. 'The men who pass the examination are eligible for election to membership tn the Squadron. No previous experience or knowledge is necessary for those who wish to take the course. Many who have he.d boating experience have round the course valuable, as the tntormation given covers a wide range, and ie accurate. Instructors are drawn from the local membership, are chosen for their experience and t eaching abll· ity. ·and are all volunteers. Most of them ho ld advanced grades. having taken the Squadron's ad· vanced courses. A 8yllabus, pre- pared a fte r yeare of teaching ex- perience, by the United States Power Squadrons. le used. U8t ·Subjeclfl Subjects covered are Legal Equipment and Lights, Lt>gal Re- sponsibility and Motor Boat Laws, Safety. Seamanship, Aids to Navi- gation, Rules or the Road, Marin- ncr's Compa.88, Chart.a and Pilot- ing, Manners and Customs aboard s hip. This Is a useful, interesting course, present.ed in an under- s tandable manner No advance en- rollment Is necessary(. Advanced Courses are open to members of the United States Power Squadrons. The schedule ror the coming year is as follows: Advanced Piloting begins Septem- ber 13 al 7:30 p.m . at Balboa Yacht club; Junior Navigator Course begins Tuesday September 26 at Newport Harbor Yacht club at 7:30 p.m.; Weather course be- gins Thursday, September 11 at 7:30 p .m . at Lido Isle Yacht club. Spring C~ Spring-classes will be a..s follows: Piloting begin.s Monday January 8 1951, at Balboa Yacht club: Seamanship begins WectneBday, February 28, 1961 ; Motor Mechan- ics begin!! January 11 . 1901 . Piloting is a pre-requisite for all othe r courses. Seamanship and Advanced PllotJng are pre-requls-. ite for Junior Navigator and Navi- gator cou rses. J . L. Munson Le chairman of Advanced Grades with Robert L . Boyd as assi!!ta.nt Instructor in thc course. Any Inquiries regard- ing any SquadrOn cou'r-ses may be addressed to the above or to CUr· tl.s Dosh or to Secretary G. L . Anrlrt>\.l.'S, l'. 0 . Box 395, Corona del Mar, telephone ~ Har .. 2081 . The chief purpose .Qf the Squadrons is to give these courses or In· slruction. to the end that therP will be more sare\ and pleasant boating, and the Squadron wel- comes any and all who are inter- ested In taking advantage of the available couraee. I NTERNATION;\.L LUDE RS 16 CHA~PIONSHI PS a~ bf-log H&.llecl In Ne"·po.rt Harbor thl~ ·eek \\'Ith Ne,,·port'~ Bob Zelsk>r defending he t ltle. i "wo of th e boatM In l hf' t.'lCf' art! the flMJt pslr plet· ured allo\'t'; Biii Good\\'ln'• Gail 5 and 0\\'8.rd Ah rnanson'111 Sl4·f:'et 16. Sklppen from the other ~cht harbor's lo the serft-s 8&J I Se\\'port boe u&lng th eir O\\'D !!MUls, ~ the Ludt·n I& arr one-d~lgn boat!!I. (Beckner. Phtto) '4th Jii nd Sycamore, Santa Ana I --..,--------~ ------,·-··""---·-·-i-·r~·-~-.... ----~ PA E I - Frl jy Ailguat 18 Sa.t a y A gust 19 Sun ay A gust 20 Mon ay Afigu.st 21 Tue a y A gust 22 Wedhe.sday ' Apguot 2~ Thu~!Oday Atgust 2'4 • FlllST. TI D.E TA 8 LE (P acific Standard Thne) JIJGH 0:'40 a. 01 . -4.4. 1:11 p . m. 5.3 -1 :-48 a . m. 3.6 2 :00 p. m. 5.4 3:40 a . m . 3.0 3:05 p. m. 5.( 6 :25 a. m. 3.0 -4 :26 p . m. 5.5 7 :52 a . m. 3.4 5 :-45 p . m. 5.8 8 :30 a . Jn . 3.8 8 :50 p. m . 6.1 9 :02 a . m . 4.1 7:45 p. m. 6.4 W W 6 :38 a.. m. 8 :00 p.m. 7:11 a..m. D:33 p. m. 7:51 p. m. 11 :20 p. m . 9:09 a. m . 0 :-41 a.. m . 11 :16 a. m. 1:38 a .m . 12 :-42 p. m. 2:23 a. n1 . I :41 p. m. LAS1' l\"EW Q tT &RTl!:R Aug. 20 Aug. 27 lllJAKT~R MOON Sept. 4 September 11 • 4 • • ' • 1.i 1., L& LO 2.• 0 9'' ·~ 2.9 1 •• 0.1 . 3.1 : --0.t • • 2.8 ' --0.8 . • 2.4 ' TWo IOO-root ocean research vesst'Js are operated by the Cali· torn division or fi!lh and game with !Ill.ate proceed8 from con1- mer al fishing taxl?!I and li censes. HAROLD I. JOHNSON CREEN DOORS and GRILLES ~ Propeller Repal.n Columbian A s ency Phone Harbor 820 zs11 vma \\'ay, N~·port 8Mell. JOHNSON ~ MOTOR ~ OUTBOARD A .c::r••11 door with or1••· ""•"t•I qdll• wltl b••uti· ~ rout horn• whil• pro· ii tKt 114 !tom ,.,,.,. l•d•ll 'i 111 ••. SALES and SERVICE ' Yl·-./-no,.fl Har. 1!07-J , A_l~-801 "Coaa~ HilftJ I Co:-ona del Mar ; )-0 X •·• CoDc>er or , ''•dlco doori S•.n •11d l $10.00. ; 6 lllLES 111 Al"'"''"""' •nd ;:::::;:::::::::::;::::::::;::::::::;~ .. ' 1 Wrou,hl tr01'1 D!'k •d lrol'l'I f 11.50 to MoCl ,00, S•O Ul L ... :1'..,°.'"pt11 for •••11 d•li•· 01N A·METAL CRAFT SHOP !482 Newport .01,·d. C ta Mesa Bea. 5004-R c~ s. eo1e PAU>'TING C01''TRACTOR Harbor S16S f:\'enlnl Beacon 8120-W ELLIS BOAT RENTALS 1 t --~-~--:1 U -OllYE CIUISf:l S • LIVE I A.IT aow UOA TS • OUTS0,6.IOS f lSHIN6 DOCK 2902 Co•ti l·U••'I. NtWPOlT SU CH ~ H•rW UIS ·--·--·· DEVOE Yacht Finishes Devoe South Seas Copper Bronu Devoe Deck and Top-aide Eriainela Devoe Hong Kong Spar Varn.Lah Devoe Engine Enamela Devoe Hard Racing Ftnlahea W81TLOCK'S HOUSE OF COLOR UOT N......,.. lllvd. Newpo;. ~' -1111 SOUTH COAST MATERIALS COMPANY SPECIFICATION READY MIXED CONCRETE ~~• Wt'llt WU.On (between Newport ud Harbor Blvd.) Cot1ta Meaa.-Pbone BMcon 6U8 ' ' • I I c!~e ~o our Openinp ~ 1 It 's ready I Our. wondrous New Third ! Paradise jfor babies, toddlers, terrors-to-teeners, mothers-tol bet Corne celebrate. Gjfts-balloons-special Opening val Les -now! ......-.owutG ....,..._ • ..., ... m ts? aw bts ~-.••a.&..-'8, 1 _. ........ tile,.. I •• ,. • ,,.. •• 'p l'Ml'"•s:• 7 ,,, ..... ,,, ... -~ ......... . ~ .. ca 9e e.e_ I&&.--. (wt), , .... 11rJ .... Bm•Jq _. ... A11008T, eMiNJA .. '1' ... C. a ' 11 -t r.tli el lite Nnpwt> ..,.., Y_.. Cl-* _...._.,.wt r w · Gti,rp 'ftlita._ Rip • ...... ,I ~ ~ -.. ,1 !_,,., .. _ _._ _., ~ • • • Girl Scouts -Brownies In the • Layette Shop Moriners tool W•'ve Girl Scout gift m irro~1 for you. • A gilt for mothors-to·b•L And whlle yOu'ra here, enroll for o ur Twin lnaurance, which supplies a Mcont!t CC.yoll<I • ' - Bl e11ed without char~ If your lrlfant' turna out to "9 two! ' E ~enters · Come -the lqvely Shop done expre11ly for youl And gloat over our c~llection of Maternity Clof!i~ from 1.95111~95 · . 11 • -• . ·• Free P~I bf Stewart Douglas· ).. 1 i-tJoi _our Gala Openf:o,J6'"11<- . ' ,rt Douglas will ' photogroph ·r .. • j • ~y Ra nkin lall oona J for Our Guosti • • CMrUb (our Chef'Ub1) withOut • . "'11.berd ,here ~1riday a"!l .![ ... ~E.:.:~~~~~~.:_~i ~__:~~a~~~~ay.~·~· ~·;.....~:•''---~~;"~~·:::~~~:.!r:j~f:l~!:,t~~!±~~N~ ... ~.r~,ltir4~-=~"""'!!!·~-~.~-....-~ • " '. -, • • -· ' ~ "' •• • • 0 .. \ I I. I I . I I f4QE ~ -P/,\t~ II ;;rttY~.ti'f, ~µQUST 1, 19~ ~-~~~-\PssAl -COMMUNfC/lt~ONS ROLE IN DISAST!R:· IS 'TOLD ~ The Vita) rOle of comm~lCaUona ~~rtng Jµld .after any type of 4fauter -!fecUn, tpe comm~ty waa •"1'eqed today by T. M. Ham- ~k. l~ m~aaer ot th.p Piclftc Telephone and Telegraph Com- P.,.y and Cb.Jet lot communic,.tiona on the Newport Beach Disaster Council. Mr~. A. L. Pinkley ~nd Daughter Betty on East Coo st Trip 1 Mrs. A. L. Pll\jlley and dal!Jl!t· •er Betty ·of tlS ~dway ''t trained Sunday tw a vacation \'1P east. Their itinerary will include t'i'ew Orleans, Cb.lc•go, New Yofk City, WaablngtQ.n, n. C .. and NI- Whatever the emergency, Ham- broOk A.Id, your telephone com- pan)r will uttllze all of the equip- meat fUl.d facilities available and will au~ent personnel to handle the ltfvice situation. He cited the recent Fullerton fire w:t\icb destl;'Oyed a large por- tion q,t ' businq§ block and dam- aged nve important communica- tion ct,blea. Nearly one-quarter of all' Fullerton communications were bl~lted..out. Yet Immediately fol· • I I Optf"'fJIJ . --....1 FWu:er '"""-~Ing : · Al. Dq~l:iurgs -SO. --i11• J -f;· · I~.. Vac•tlon in North :!'!°..;,.~aa:j~~ta :~ k;i;~ ·~ ~~ !$&~· t!'.'~· f~ .°:!~~~~~~ defeated the Bania Ana Optiw.ta !!IP Into tJ¥o '"°rl"9 roll] ot Uon ~ T......ile and northern Ca!· 10.8 Sund&y afternoon a( Me--Uie' Ufflini ~de lte.n'a...olub ltonta. monal Park. · , I ptay w:hen ht "~ Qle ~"' Box BCore: ' '"'°o at ICI ~ J"qd~;r Ip "/Ill· )VlsJ people• d.o read th• ao.., . l'!ewport llarbQr nln h~ third '!l~C~ "1alcJl. 1 ;:::::;::;;::::::;=======-; AB .. &<l~\n\<>q ~)"} "'l~~!f 11 Schaeffer, 2b .................. 4 of e; flnpt (oltert lpi ~e ~- Delgado, 2b ............... : .... 6 ty, eteran Dick ewert. EWert La ~Bono, rt ..... , .............. • the touml!ll)C. medalist, .Al cta('k, p .... ~.~ ................... 6 Smt of Buena Park ln hla third Thurgdall, lb ............... 4 rou 'victory, 1 Jamea, sa ... . ............ _ 4 In the otber seroJ-tiqal cpnt~, Kohn, c -·· ...... . 6 Qrdae Countf colt ~p AM Lindsay, If " . . ... 5 Wlllbwlc~'s defending cb4111pj~ 1:~~~~~~~~~~~~ Oswald, ct . . ........ . . 4 T<m:\ Foster, Jets a real t.el(t fr'Qqt youqg-Bob RP"J· Tbo 20-:rear-014 Ro~ is conll.defed the tt~.-i yois gOlter in the cqinty a.n.4 ~­ cen y scored 1i1 lhe t~rp. matcbe.a of t e Natt(lJ\!11 Pubjj~ lJnl\O ~­ soci tloo at LQuisvtil!!', Kentucky. M.A~Ell 11<!1'8 · H~~•n ~"' ..... s.._ l\J4CON 61111 c...i. ~ Hau ..... eo. %1'1Q ?fewport Blvd. Totals .......................... 14 8'-n•• """ Armandez, SS·p ... . Horger, If ............... . Stone, er ........ 1 . F ord, 3b ...... . Witrnot , 2b Ramirez, p-.11s Connell, c .. Borrego, ff _ J ohi'l..lflon, lb Forster, 3b AB 2 " . ... 0 ~ • . 5 2 ., 4 1 e winners of the Robtnson- ~e and Foater-Roux affairs ~II !lclaah tor t'tle cl~b ch.ampion- ~p next week. I ------co;i•ty School . IE . nient lnue~ aan;o toua CHEVROLET or OLDSMOBILE Ba.ck HOME fur aervloe • Cbev. Lubrk:atloa l.!6 e Okls Lub~Uon I .GO e Wub aqd V'll"'um Cl-· lac l.50 e l\lellm Clea\11Dc • 11.odlalor Service agra Falls. th ti 1 . lowing word of the fire, local tele· WllJ.1e ln e IJ& op~ Ci@P.~ ttje ·phon-e conatructJon splicing and re· Mes•:n .. ~~l . bed :i;:~~edph:j ~r crews Vtere sent to the scene 8'lle.t ":t ..,.p. an . · ·· !"'T' oJ ~e ~ aqd other crews were lips. TlJef plan to be away two d~tched fro.m Santa Ana and weeks. ~elm to start the large anP • ' I P.RETl"Y 18 AS ra_ani;r 119Jt8, and B.y.C.'• ~m~Cill'e f'rtd Sin.alt~"° die , pretty ~,·ell tu claw bis Toto.ls .. 32 '"'"llf' county achoola will ope'n Sep 11 , swinginc wide the doors for ome 44 ,000 students thro~gh­ out he entire county system. Thi!' num er, a ccording to ~unty Sup- erln dent ot SchooJa. Unton Stm- mo , represents aboqt a io 'per centj Increase in enrollment over lastf ear .He $8.li:I t-nroltm~nt ha.A Iner ased l:>y 10 per cent 4 ch year tor he p&.at three years. • Palat IUld Bod.7 Dept. ~'&Y Into a third place In the hotb; cont~t~ re ".;rj.ee IP the s.v.c.A. Rf·g,t1:1 ·~ Sa.n Q.Wgo. ttay be tQtwn there ~ ~ 11~bl1?11' 1o do \\1fh It!! Jro~Jrtiund, (·oninuxlur1· a nd Afrs. SmaleL Stand- IQf: .Jolm.Potte and S_tie Flckef. Jn lplt~ ot,·f"1~ t ay1 of racing tlM>~· 1tflll 1 look pN>tfy chipper. . {Photo !Jy Bes:kner ) f · $.t~re by Nwpt. Hbr.·. 101 110003-tp 14 4 Santa Ana 300 UOI 004-8 5 4 Mr~, Ql9e 6rauel H<!me from Hospital c~fllicattd job of restoring aer· vl<!e. Quickly Pro\'ldt'tl Makeshift faci1ic1es were provid· Mrs. Plg11 Graµe' of CQ,sj,t Mef.t· ed qui~kly fo the police and fi re Pro-Amedee Group To Heer F1>rm~r National President is c~ovaJeaGlng itt ~e;r hQlll~ ~l~ department. As fast as the flames un'1,ers~ o;iajqr 8.1"'fery ~ san~ died down and the heat would ta ~ ·comm~nlty hospit1'f. · ' Rfrmlt. telephone men moved in Pro·America will hold 1$8 first ~ · 8,D.Q advanced swift!~ with the J_ob meeting since June when members -People Sill ~d the Press ads. ot identifying, tagging and spl~c· gather Fi-iday, Au,g . 25 at )0 a . l"fl. -Be wt.e--tell people-advert\,le! _ lpf $0Q pairs of comm unlcat~on in the home of Mrs. Jack Com, lwirea. By late afternoon, folloWlDf{ 160I North. ftay Front Balboa th' morning. the fire started, . t3 Is land. ' LEGAL NOTICE' splicing-, repair and con•lrucllon Mrs. Alene 8'>14"11n Ehresman, Y's Menette& to ~lect Officers at Aug. 24 Meeting Election of officers wili fl~atu!'c the regular meet.Ing of the Nc•.v- port Harbor area Y's Menetlcs cluh to be held Thursday, Aug. 24 , at 8 p.m. ln the horn~ Of Allct: Yuur~· tone, 300 FloWer St., Cost a Mt'si1. There will be a potted plant sa 11' to add to the c lub funds. . . cr,~.11 had ab?ut 150 e~senttal te.le-chairm~n. will pruef\t a.a epea4er 1 phones back tn operation. lly mid· Mrs. Morgan Padleford, Pfl.l!ll nBtl· . :Nq.n:Ct: OF DISSOLU'nQ:N night, tull service was re$tored. tonal Presldetit of Pro-~erlca Mrs. Arth1.tr Thronson Notice la hereby given that the 'l'tiW I.a one e~mple of the re· and present state chainnan of co--pa.rtnerahtp heretofore exiating ~rkable capabilities .of the tele · education. Mrs. Padelford will re· is Hostess between John T. Boy<f. Jr., and .P~Pe team standi_n~ ready to view LeConte Qu NOUX'f lmpo,rt· •t Oe••,rt Bridge A'l~ w. Moore, doing ~u1tin~u. I terve Uie communitf under_ all ant book, ~u.m•a Deat41\Y. "'"' under the fi ctit ious firm name ·lllJ\dl; of adverse conditions. Fires. With thia mettinl' Pro--~merlca At a desaert ).>ridge th~ other S. A. Country Club Holets Tournament Bnh !Allen and Bud Taylor,.thc "i.:olflng dentist ," of the Red Hill c;r:unt1t}' club, w ho bagged tht: l:htt n1 plo11ship of Santa Ana Cciun· 1ry c h1b's first annual invitational Kiwanians Get Treat of Mulberries I A great treat wa!I In store for Harbor Kiwanis club membtr!:I at a. recent dinner meeting in the Al· mond Cafe when Mr. and\ Mrs. Roy J. Hicks, fi ll W . 19th St .• Costa M esa a r rived_ and PJl!Benl· ed them "'ith delectable home ~ol f luurn~ment lagt year. will b:? grown mulberries. The Kiwaniana fllv~iretl to repeat when. the seeond, were loud in their praises of the ·u ni uatt<>ur·ru!mf'nt gets underway luscious fruit from the local man's t•'i l• k1 • bush. 'fhu • ar(' automaticall y qual- ifi• d f . th~ .1~60 event, bUt some \'ACATJONING .. ""°ANS 1;,o utber vts1t1.ng golfers must g o '""....a 111 q ualifying roU.nd!f today. Eighty Mr. and Mrs. William Ffavely Santa !A.nana qualified Wedn~~y. and son Norman of l~lh St.1 Coll- Low!l 12 teams qualify for seVen la Mesa, found vat'ation pleuureg flights of 16 teams each In the at Lttke TahOe and Yosemit~ Nat· four-ball best match play Friday ional Park. through Sunday. ------- -0 portunl~nocking in I CLASSIFIED ADS. Co111~~ our Prtcea For QU&llt7 Work . Culbertson Motor Co Ull Cout; IDgbwa1 Beacon 84U Free Plck·Up uwl Deliver)' YOU CAN DO ••TTER AT Danlger FURNITURE CO. • .We Buy end Sell New end Used Furniture and style of Bayview Lumber Co. I flooda, explosions , e.arthquakes, resume. regular monthly rpeetlnga evening Mrs. Arthur Throrwon of and Bayview Builders Supply at have all been expenenced and and &ll women lntereated 1ln rood E. 19th St., entertained '\1 mes. New{llCH't Beach, Cali!orni•, ~ w~athered by the communication goverornent &nd Ult American Don R oberta, Jim White, Yv,'illinrn IN EURE!<A been ~·~Ql'ved by the withdrawal v•tem. way of life are Utvtted to. atteod. Williams. Dick Newman, Robert • ot aaJd 4rla.n W. Moore from the Tt"fephone HerolneH -----~I Daniels. Louise Weber and ·ron1 F'arrh Bureaus and Granges ar(> Al Tiffany is In Eufeka, Calif· I • 1812 Newport Blvd., CostQ Mesa Be. 5656 aaid firm. Said Ari~ W. Moo.re_ The heroines who operate the Opportuntty i. Dock'lfl' JJl Adams. The ~eat company coin· plannirig many elaborate exhibits orrda on 11 cu1nbinell bWiineSi and will not be .respons1~le . for B?Y telephone swttchboard positions ____ cu __ s_SIF..:·:..· _IJOl> __ A.J)ff __ . !--,--...:.P_rl_•_ed __ of_c_a_r_d_c_lu_b __ m_e_m_b_"_r._'· __ '_·n_lh_e_,_lo_r_a_n_g_e_Co_u_n_l_Y_F_a_ir_. ___ P_leas ure triµ. debU, otl!li&'at10~, c:>r liabilities ~-during an emergency of any pro- curred under said firm na'Rle on or portion are known well by peo- a~er this date. ple everywhere. In remote ham· Dated this 16th Jay of August .. let8 throughout the nation tele· 1960. phone operators have stayed at JOHN T. BOYD, Jr., their posts to wam a.n entire com· ARLAN W. MOORE. muutty of Impending dlsuter-of· Nob. 1527-PreSB. 7 9.," ten at the expense 6f their own PU ish A.UifUst 1 . 1 i,}V. lives. Whatever tile situation, Ham· CEBTQl1CATE 01-' BUSINESS brook said, the telephone system FleUtioUA Flnn N&406 of ·~~rt ~ch. t.M--pa~ of or- TJU; UNDERSIGNED do ~ If ' -.f\IJ~:-O:iunty -aild' an· Or Southefri" hereby ctrUfy that he i8 condyct·'! CajJfornia wtlJ continue to oper·· in¥ a Bulldtng Material bWllneaa ate to the maximum extent pos~ at 818 Coaa:t Highway, NewPQrt 1 lible. Where facilities or equip· Beach, California. under the flc·j m41:nt may become damaged, t ele- titious firm name of Bayview phone repair crews will move ;f3uilders Supply and that IM!-id firtn quickly to coJTect the disruptions. is composed of the following per..f And telephone people will re· sons, whose names in full and. spond with all the know·how and places of residence are as follows. ingenuity they possess tu rtstore to·wit: service with expediency. J ohn T . Boyd, Jr. 117 V ia Quito, ' J L • · N' Newport Beach. Calif. . . f. eg1on lne· WITNESS my ha.nd this 17th Elfmlnated ··n day of Auguat, 1950. , JOHN T. BOYD, Jr. T t 4 2 State of California, ournamen. 1 • O:>unty of Orange. ss. ON THIS 17th Oay of Aucust. Two Orange county American A . D. 1950, before me, Robert F .' Legion teams were eliminated in Willmes, a Notary Public in and their second round matches Mon· for the said County and .state" day night \n ~e touniament at La reaidlng therein, duly commlSSion· Palma Park, Anaheim. Newport ed and sworn, personally appeared Harbor loat to Don E . Brown Post John T . Boyd, Jr., known to me 4.2 an~ Oran1e was defeated by to be the person whose name 18 Arthur L .Peterson P ost 8·5. subscribed to the within IMtru· The first injuries of the tour· nient, and a cknowledged to ~e nament occurred in the fifth in· thaf, he executed the same. IN nlng' of the Newport Harbor • Don WITNESS WHEREOF, I h4ye, E . Bro'fn g&.ple. hereunto set my hand and affl1'~ Ted -Pw•ld Qf Newport singled my official seal the day and Y~-and Wltided wjth Steve Owinony iri th1a Certificate first 4~"' l!8 }\f atteJPpteQ t p ateal second. written. . qwLnP'l)' t'1Ceived a possible brok· ROBERT F . Wlw.MES, . N> \VP~ • , (SEAL) Ja t.Q, ~e inning Barry Ha r- My Commission E>t,plf*f. ll/18/~1 awn, qlcher tor Don E. Brown No, ~6--Press. J'oft, v(u tµt In the head by Gene Pub. Aug. 17-24-31, Sept. 7, lt5Q. CnMa'p ~C. and had to have eight CERTIFICATE OF BU~ Fletlttous F1rm Na.me THE UNDERSIGNlCP does hereby certify th~l abe I.a ~uct­ tng a travel b4~u ~nqa at 3'81 Via Udo, Newport Beach, Orange County, State of Califor- nla, under the ficUtious •flnn l1&l1U! of "VINCENT'S TRAVEL BUREAU," •tl\c~ta ..-en. L,ine ~re : R H E Q!M> Jii. Bl"wn 010 200 C>--4 OJ 1 Mt wPort Har. 001 001 0--2 3 2 Plel'q' a:nQ Jones, Harman; Bur- dick and Oswald. Two Ev\lnts Highlight Golf Tour"ament at Country Club and that aid firm la compoeed of The Friday afternoon bridge the following-persons Whoae name tea honoring womeo club mem~ qd add.rea la u followa;: bera and their cueata,, and the Sat- • Charlotte E. HoQlnab.-."1 Ufdi.Y evening sports dance wlll 23li81 Southwoat lllpal Road, l\!Pllcht the -y-through· Newport Beacll. Callt°"'ia. ' llqsl&y Invitational Golf Touma- -wrrNJCSS my b.a{ld Wa 11t-"1enl ~ Santa. Ana dountry club. dy ol. Au.Susl. 19$6. ~e.t. . will mllJc:e up their own • ~ E. ~ tq,-bridge and canuta and • HOl-UJilj'J1'4.Q. ll!ftt Wlll lie 1lndlvldual table stAte ot Calllo~a. · ~-· cow(17 ol Qnnse, fL ..... l,eo Phllllpo hi g~ne"'1 P..' tllia 11111 dfoY "' AuCUfl. ~ .,..i umMJnc her lVll! lllllO, before ,.., tie unclen!Ped. 119 Ille l4eod&m.. Leo Munaer, a ~Notary Pqbllc If and for aal4 ~ ~rQQ. Leonore Ciiwtl;)' and State, ponoaalb' W-~ ~ G. Ji., B\ebblna. • ~ ~ ,. J¥>t:.. 0 8*11 1"~1'11~-· hi In chuge of ~1 ~ lo ,... to be t.lle "°"'" c1aJ>Cr for 'l'~~ ~d the -fh._ ~e -lo "'lit-~ l!lu.lc to bo provld."l! !>f -"*I to i,_ ~ ~ -~llo{>-1.Jacs. OJI U,• dance 8¥. ... ~~to""~·&~ ~ )(, .............. -....med ~ ~ • : .toa\' B'I"*-!>· !>!ell :Wl1"W _. h .... &II\! ~-t'Jlllll~ W""'°" Jkt.. Mill tbe da7 "'41 _. la """" -· ~.,,..... ~ . ~r. Wlalte .-&licml ~ .... ' ' J>e'1Vitf (:Ii 0 • ' ~ llO-T P, ~ _ ...... 'T.,Y4 {DU.) ~ ·~~ ,,. ...:.--Pullllc1ta and ... ., • ' ' { i •, J 0 ~, r •"""' 'I -"<= '. OMMQ _. ~ • ', ._-·-tir SIMI ·-polntllW l(r 0 hM-. llqll-ll/lC'/91 -'1o .IM 0ranP COUnt7 .. ~ ' ....... ~ .. ~~""" ... ~ J.. "'r-!1 i-..... ~~""...... . . . . • MA"l<ET O .. EN S.ve• Dcays e lweek 9 a. m. to ~ p. m. Me«f1l8partTnent -· · Cl1>sed Sundeys !Ind Eveni~gs After 6 p. m. Holly SUGAR 5 • lb. Bag 45 ¢ I 0 · lb. Bag 87¢ 25 ·lb. Bog 2.19 Full Pound Bas .t.tix~ C4NDY Grated TUNA Laura Scudder's , ' Peanut Butt4tr 1~0 •. 35; 1%5' 0 Cut-Rite 'WAX PAPER . I yeap o!d AQtaJ lb. Cheddar Cheese 45; WEDIUNO'I! ' BAKQY Utc=IAL <>no """' 1$11S411 One 4't>JWQ~ '"*'Vtl!I" BO'l'll roa ,..._:lie .. i!lli LOCKliR BEEF Cut and Sharp Frozen St .. of ~ABY BEEF For1_~rten of 1•11v g~~F 0 0 nu.-Pr- BABY BEEF lb. 57' lh. 47¢ lb. 67 ¢ FINEST QUALITY Sides ap?ut 200 lbs. ' WE ARE Vf:R\'>PLEASED THAT NEARLY Al,L Of" OUR OLD CUSTOMERS FROM I , THE WEST OQAST MEAT CO. HAVE FOUl'/P US tN OUR NEW AND LARGER MARKf;'f. WE Q4VE A VERY COffl'Lt.~ S'tOCK Of GR!lV~IES, MEATS, AND VEGETABLES -',\LL AT OUR USUAL CUT Ri\TE 11,IUCES. 15,QOO -SQ. •"T. OF PAVED P~RK~G-DiT~ EITHER .FROM CHURCH S'fREET OR Nt:WPORT· BOULEVARD. llPl'E' TO SU YOU VERY SOON ' I . Betw~n 19"' 9 . ct iOth Qll Newport Blvd. ?-Bone STE~KS lb .• ,. Fot t._1 h°'ilff lb. 79; 0 0 Eoonom:y Grade l Rath's I SLICED 1 liAOON I lb. 39c: I • LARGEST 0 AND ~'NEST ,,ODuc• DIS . I . • Canning Supplies ' Coll)plete Stock of Al) Canning or Freezin':l Supplies All 19t VERY LOW I PRICES --- Fruit let WHOLESALE I By the Lug~Ve9. Dept. l .. -;. ( OSTA MESA .. .,, '90T ROA.$T . -.. lb. 44c: 0 > 0 100 lb. Sack LAYING MASH 100 lb. Sack D:A.IRY: FEED I 00 lb. Sack SCRArCH 100 lb. Sa.ck RABBIT PELLETS 4.70 3.95 3.98 3.72 Guaranteed I st Quality Why Pey More All Feed Also in 25 lb'' and 50 lb' Bags Kraft AMERICAN CREESE 2 lb. loaf Flue for f.unch or Pl<'nlf - Tall Can~All Purl' &YAP. MILK Cln~h Cake Mix White, Ooldt>o, :Spi<'f' and ]9f Devll's Fwlp ·· -· S lb. can s,., " 0 ·===::::::::=:=:== MOMrc .. COfflil. I lb. till 79• i lb.till 1,56 Pbl~pbia . CNCllll c .... .-2129' QIL 67 f hJtJbt ._*". OU .... l$41p1caa 1.15 QM ou• ... ONl PATIO • -• • • ' ' • . ·'' . '" ,-. • ' L I >I MR. .IOSEPH SAFTON, rt stat. of the Stn DMiso C lub. bids a courtly flu'e\\""eb ._ Mn.. An W......,. muil ot·u.e Newport Harbor' Y ... t Oult a16er p reeeotlnl" her •1th hrro et ld9 pl'liled ....... plaabr, the; l'rowins of whleb ~ a bobity ftllulUn I' in one of the most famous ... complete .-neU.. swcteas we11t of tllM! BocldM. rA.rt:•We.tennark us .. ted hh1 channlnl' wife ln k'alllporttas tbe pJMt• to th~ deck of tbelr IADY ~'l'RICl:J.or1 the re tum trip to Nn\'J)Ort Harbor, and the 1.D.tfta.a..S fonral prden of their wee--~ aae~' from the club. (Photo by Beckner) HARBOR SO.CIAL EVENTS ~~.,...,........ ... ..,,. .... ,,..,.,., .... ~ •• ,.....J. .. ~ .. "'''.,...._ttw .............. _,"'' .. ''~'••''"''''•"•''"'- Chrisf Church WSCS P/qns News Sheet, He-ors Sp~aker on Soc. Service At t he ex ecutive board and bus-+------------- lness meeting of the Women's ! F 'd f Society o r Chr istian Service or rr ay A ternoon Club Chr ist Chu "'h by the Sea, plans Pl 0 d ' · t' w ere made for publis hing a. ne\Ve ans • 1ca ion shet't to tamlliart:r.e women of the Dinner for Aug. 31 church with the W .S.C.S. and en- list them in the work it ia doin(. It is expect ed to have the first is- sue uut In either September or October. · M iss Ciara Kohls(edt presided at the meeting , held in the Up- per Room at Goodell hall. Several members plan to attend the Lead· e rshlp Institute or Southern C&l· lfornia conference, t~ be held Aug . 22-2[) at Whittler college. Among them are M iss Kohhtedt, Mrs. Mina Ives and Mrs. John K. El- liott. dist rict vice president or W .- R.C .S. T hese: three will be preunt at a ll sessions while other mem- bers plan to attend part time. First Methodist chl.\rch or Or- ange wi ll hold a retreat at Christ 'c.:hurt.:h by t he Sea on Sunday, s~pt. 10. It will be held during the afte rnoon nnd evening hours and members or the local W.S.C.S. will b ..: huslesses at a six o'clock su p- 1x·r in C ou<ll•ll hall. 1'culat1ve pla ne fro the annual tall bazaa r were nlade, to be held l.mportantly calenda red Is the long-anticipated dedication dinner ot the Costa Mesa Friday After- noon clu.Q..acheduled for August 31 In the new clubhouse. Social and enterto..lnment phases planned by the committee in cna.rre Indicate tiaat the gala event "will be memorable beyond even current expecta tions. Steak will feature the menu. Heinz Kaiser ~Ill actr as chef de cuisine a nd. w ill cook the steak;:; to order. Seli m H. Franklin. president of Costa Mesa Chamber or Coin- merce, will be master or cere- monies. Tickets to the public affair nr~ S5 and may be obtaJned by calling Mrs. H einz Kaiser, Bea. 6t l0-W, Mrs. Calla Viele. Be~ !5623-J , or Mrs. J . C. Payne, Hea . 5213-~1 . Reservations a re to be made not lalt'r than Monda y, August 28. Duplicate Bridge Series to Start Monday Evening A,nn ouncement of a ten-week series to a tart on Monday evenlnc. August 21 was made at the lut meeting or the Newport Harbor Duplicate Bridce club. A trophy will be awarded the wlnner and a smaller trophy for the 'runner- up. Extra ra.ling points will be given to the sia high. scoren. ln the game plQ.y~ Monday l".ight {he north-south winners were- Mra. Stewart Browne and .Mra. C. H . Johnson. Hlgh-ecorera eaat- west were Mra. E stelle La Vine and Gier,.. Rust. Runners-up no rth-south were George Mitchell and Pen")' Mc- Adoo; Mrs. Joe Brunner and Dr. ff_ Gardiner; Mrs. Roy Strotz and Deck Roberts; L. V. Brown and E . E. Bruce; Mrs. Amy Kennedy 1.nd A . D. Wetherby. Runnen-up east-weal were Mr. anJ Mrs. James Johnaon ; Mr. a nd Mrs. Robert Dischner: Mra. Mar- garet H olme:s and Mrs, Charles Je::ite r ~ Mr. and Mn. A .W. Tum· mel; Mrs. Mildred Lytle and Mra. George Carroll. The N ew port Harbor Duplicate Bridge club will hold Its next meet- ing on Monday evening, August 21 at eig ht o'clock. All interested bridge players are invited to play·. The game take& place at the Fri· day A fternoon Club house on W. 18th St .. in Coata Mesa. ~4i•• JoennJ Reynolds' is,Honoree at Bay Club L11~heon Kimi Joanne Reynolda, dalJ.Sht· er al ic ... lAni• C. Re)'llclldoi, WU ?wnol"M at a prenuptial ahower 1114 luhebllon wbtln Mr&. Dan Mor· ph ud M n. 1..oollo Breer ahued """'-clllU.. w~-Y "' Bal-.... Ba1 c!Ub-J.floo Re)'llold.9 wlU -VOW• on IAulU't n with W-OrutA>hflelfL • 1• Quest lnYtt9d included. M• Rey- aokll and her mother, and U&• MOid ...... · A n:h l!f. "SIUIW. ltay -~ II Wellft. llierman Lyan, "~ Blllllh. a.ore• Barman, Bett:Y Wat.aon, It.Udy Gunael, L. a. ai.nne111.-t~. WIUl&ln urea IACl lter .tater, and Mr,. lhl:k Williama. ' Mei Brid9e Group St. Joachim Women Wei mei Travell!r I Sew for Bazaer l M.N. •l'NI> BNtol jolnad herj 8tnco plaN for, Ulolr aan brtdee p tor ~• nm Ume tn buaar are occupytn,c UM oltrht WC>ntba ....... llro. Barry UOA of memberw al tho Burdi on\ertolned wtlll a brldtre OUUd of. Bt. Joachim'•-c11 ....._ lunch ·•\ her Macnoll& avenu• Colt.a M .. , Qlelr latest m Ung home. • HunUnrton Beach mat· in the pu1.a)f ball wu devo lo ~ jUlt returned froorn a lei.-t'Urtbertns ~ementa to· the 9urel7 . ·oul' ot the 'United St&tee evt:nt. Mr8. Jam• McCo lck . and b Pt each ml:mber a rtn. pr.-Jdent, presided. m•men of aome place which •he Chalnneo of the various b{>oU1' V:tllteq.J include M.mea. W. J _ Neville, tan- HI added a brt&ht note of cy work; . WI Warn van H m8· oo1or the rooma_ A t play, Mre. kerck., ha.by . booth; Oeorte aul, Ray aJJ&ee -HOn!d high, Mra. white elephant; Joe R son. Wayne Plckertnr waa aecond and p»t otflce:-c. M. earl,ta, £kos Mn. "*" L o n r w • • con· and candy. -mpW. ' ~unr the •tahtaome It w&a decided to hold 11 Ing Wef'e re. Sam CH.wtord, Mra. meetlnca each Monday at 8 p.m . Hom•r MeUotl, Mn. M . J . HOit• In one or the clasa rooms a the et.Jer and the ho.tem. school unUl the time of the l baz- ~ aar, slater for Oct. 1. All me ber11 Plae~_ntia Couple Mr 5 Mrs Jack Jones are urged to attend th .. • ork Entertain et to C#lebr~te Anniv. l••wons._-___ _ Lido Trailer Park on C~telina Cruise CARD ot· TJL\NKS Mr. and Mn. Frank Anderaon I We wish to thank al} our ot t:ido Peninsula park entertain-A w Jc:end at C&talina on board frienda and neighbors tor their ed. a l'f'OllP of friend• at dinner the oner Ocean Walt Will be I many &cl.8 of klndneu sym athy r.e.ntly; members .or their Satur-lixlh eddlng annlvena.ry t or ' Marcia 1 and J ack Jonea of Narcis· 1 ahd floral otferlng11 durin the day evening club at Placentia.. IU8 jlV ue, Co rona de~Mar. Keep· IUneu and death of our love one Included were Mr. and Mrs. M . Ing-tr~k of young, onimy a.nd . Capt. E . I. White, who ed H . Hall of Long Beach, Mr. o.nd tiny nny from Friday ·until away July 31st, 1960. Mn. Arthur Reeder of Upland; .vi Mr. and Mn. Ol!ICar Carlson, Mr. Sunda.Tl1 evenlnl' will be their MRS. PEARL WHITE and Mrl!I. Earl Denney, Mr:t. ':t;.· ira.nd .other, Th~lma ~addock MRS. OLIVE COZENS P I J Rope. MRS. BLANCH GEES tha Depweg. Mr11. au lne o • ,I MISS BEVERLY WtJTE 90n, Miu Darlene· CUrtls a.nd Miu 3 -PART II AT e~11~ 1 ~92 GOWNS and SPORTSWEAR South Coast Blvd . to 1 2 Laguna Beach ' off , ~-------------·--··---------- Short Coats otton Sheer Dress es Knitt Dresses Sweaters Blue Denims Scarfs Blouses, Skirts Hosiery (broke n sizes) Hi · h Quality Printing-Ph. Har. 1616 Peggy Osburne ot Placentia. -Be i tell people-advertise! I REES WHITE. 2p3 ~~-~~~---,~-,-----+-----~~~------------- For SUMMER I J I Cottage Cheese 1 22¢ ! llenM n.., ...-,,,.._, Cli..._!,.p.' ·~) I lxcollMt wltll 111 ... •-""' hr • D I Lucerne Milk 1i--11112; l _ ... N1••1•11M. (llelf........ ) I· Mot-~ le s-11.-i .... Mllcl Cheese · Cheddar Cheese WlocMllo .. 0r., .. ~ .... ,..Qi,.., Sharp Cheese Fresh Bread Mn. Wrltlit's. Slko4. brldMtl W.lte -..,,, .. 43• .. 41• .. as· ':: 19• Peanut Butter · •• ~ 1 ~29• lnorly ..,.d. lt'1 llellllllo4. C1111olw)~4«. jor, Uc) ------------- Fancy 1oldfti slices centitr ~from sun.ripened Hawaii.ft pi apple, packed in heavy ~yru /VI exceptional valuo mt thlo week's special low priCe. 30-0unce c•n MHl llW 'llCll 6r1pefruit Juice 46 ....... Town House, sweetened 01 noturol. Gr1pef ruit Juice ........ . Town HouM, noturol pock. In rvnncction wit h a publi c c hJ ck-Guests Entertained en dinner . Each one of lhe circles • w •u "" rosixu1mb1e tor • booth •• Over Sunday . _ FAg ~~idg_e .. Se~ti~!' to Meet Aug. 25 I. . BABY~O ~-.:.ae1 w· ........ 68 ri•-• 1ne c""o -c Wine lsoffetwd for sole In Sofewoys licensed th•........ L'd I I H ~-Lune1->a ' at I 0 S e ome F ollowing-an enchilada lunch· Mr. and Mrs. J . Arthur Taylo r for Dessert Lunch con served by members of New-of Udo Isle had u hou1e guesta . Memben and gueeta or the port H~lghta circle, the afternoon for the week end Mr. and Mrs. A. bridge section of the ~ta Mesa &·!iSiun a nd program wu hekt Barton Ru&'glu of Redlands and Friday Afternoon Club will u - }.1 rs. W illiam Mawson was devot-Mr. and Mn. Charles R. Oden. semble Friday, Aul'. 25 at 12:30 ional l~ader, he r subject being Not who spend their tim e between Al-p:m. In the clubhouae tor a deaaert to be Ministered UntO But to tadena. Carmel and Tuscon. und !uncheon. Hosteuu will be Mrs. Mini:cter. who left Tuesday tor th~ la tter Heinz Kaiser, Mra. W . B. Mellott With Ives a t lhe piano, Mn. A. city. ind Mra. Charle.a Hand. Reserva- J . R utter sang Lead, Kindly Light, Othe r friends who wer, lnvitt'<l tiQfl.I are to be made with Mn. dedicating It t o Mn. R oy Salter on Sunday for swimming, lou ng-':harles McAlary, phone Be. !57- w hose h usband recently p&.!18ed ing, cocktails a nd dinner inc lud-lO-\\'. · I nway. ed Mr. and Mrs. Willia m Saunrl-A t the latest mutlQ( or the sec- Speak('r of the afternoon was ers and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur it· ion. Mmes. Vlrslnia Knauer, Ruth M L~ liarbara Lowery, daughter Raaberg of Santa Ana a nd the ~ole and J, C. Payne formed the of Af r. and Mrs. William Low ~ry George Crulckshanks of Lemon 'lost ess trlo. A yellow color or 8 l•nshore Drive. Mt.as Lowery Heights. '.hought waa expressed in arran1e- h11s bt~u a teacher for two y ears •nents of Zlnniu and marigolds. In M.-rced a nd San Joaquin couo-Lido Club Women Twelve table• of brldl'e and can- tl~s. workinl' with the •ummer Ulla were In play. miK ra11U under the Home Mtaaloru1 to Ptay Bridge Bridge prize• were won by council She t old ot living con-, "lme•. Heins KaLHr, hJsh; C. H. ~tiona ~ ~ ~&n!'ta ~nd of how. ~ft .A.·~~-~~~ e ~!1 ~q.rra,.~?. •;{ldley,_!MC~~)~ ~~ ~~D ~~.~~Ce . .. ' . ! "" ... lnteresllnl' prol(l'&m. So C'nt huaed with her work haa Miss Lowery become that . abe plans to enter State Tea cher's col- leg e at San F'r&nc .. co thta t all to takt' up aoctal service worit. THE NEW Women's club at an attemoon of bridge and canasta on Wednesday, August 23 at her home, 832 Via Udo Nord. She asks that all those planning to attend call her at Harbor 3041-W. I ARDEN POT ' -!851 Cout mpway, Newport lleaeh OPEN 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. o.JJy ' Dberta °'••me ' . ' PEACHES ' 1~39 WG , fArae Hee• LE.TIU CE 'EACH 5• ' S,s•hh ,. ONIONS -5 ' ·.lbt lt • ..._._ •• c \ .. etlTATOESl ·. I>. Entertain for New Jersey Couple Mr. and Mra. Robert O'Brien Or lummlt, New JerMy were hOnor' !'Uest.s when Mr. a.nd Mn. J . \rthur Taylor ot Udo Isle enter- .alned recently with cocktails and i buffet dlnner. Mr. O'Brien bl vice pruldent of ~he Chemical National barik of ~ew York a:nd le It.I weet•m r91>- ·eaentatlve. M&iftt&lninl' hie home 1n New Jeney, -ba fU• to the cout >n bu.ainua. Tiie famll7 bU bee11 'ln Udo !ale tor the latter pe.rt of ~" summer and 't.be four children, Jpendlng their nnt vacauon In ::allfomia, are Ulrtlled with the lfe here and reluctant to retum tome to echool. With many al the su..U )Wit '>&ell from vacaUona. con.vena- ';lon tumed moM.lJ' to travel Pre9- mt were Mr. and Mn. A. Jullua lfil1 of Tbi'eo Arcb Bay, Jlait -k rrom a trtp which included Mexi· :o, South America, New Tork and ltof)o•era at pqint. flt lllte~ en· 'OUte: !Mm W Allploo wen Mr. ud Kn. Simer H. V. Hoaman, \Ir . ~d Mn. wuuA1n Barv.y an.ct lfr. and Mn. ft'*9 WllllAI. I Santa Anan.o tnehacsed l>r. and Mn . .John T. Ball and l>r. and !Iba_ Dexter Bait: M--. and loleodameo L&wmu:e D . Oolf\ns, t.wnnce B==t, IJertl«t L. llll· tu, Ra K-. WIWam Barr, !>red~. Bl'"'Vd nm-r . lacl< Pait:e -1'Ullam o. i.e.. 40. the -.. u.ir Ju.t Wdi - Ra"'!&il-..,_"Udo -,.... -· --... -~-JN ... OoolL • mm-_..., _,.., -. Tad qun .. -..--..'-·ti-ta Aaa rrum ·-·· -t1M -K.--..... ... •rill&' --to ... >•--....... ., .. xa..i l! -::-T =-., .,._Afic. .. Gijl ....... u.: aent., tor Kuy lo In •-• • • ' , 111111&1 ••;SAT.. AUG. U,: .... , ·-·-~ ""' .... ..... ,_ ................ ... ................... ~ .... • ' to •II It. Taxes ore additional. friskies Dog food 2 1.~::· 25• White Magic Soap ...... (5• .... Works wonders in soft 2J.-. 2(c Of hardest water. f'lll· Cirrus Soap w.nu1a1ed 4:.-:~· ( t • Excellent far washing 12 .... 23• clothes or dishes, pk1. White King Soap 46 .... (De ,.... 7- Gronuloted far washing 21.os. 26• modiines !nd far dishes, , .. ,. Spic & Span ...... 23.,_ Cle oner pli.9. soei l CDCBEBS lluay-oalted -'""· -s-. ln9 pac . ta'• k••P crack•r• 1 -1~. 260 O'flll-(7-. !Sc) pkg. I DBOPS cw laundry. W- eaner. and blulnq. ..., ... -23· '11Uck·~ted.ntn llner· ful melpn1 n1hed •ine· ripe lo jour Salewoy. Buy le'Yeral -t this lqw price. CHOCOLATE Nestl•s Morsels, dainty semi- sweet bits for making cookies. ....... 17• ....... la utTollotrV..W,.. For •• •••' tt•larCo-?¥"9 ' . -1 • Avenue,. Lagun;a Beach ll ... t • I J. I· " .. .. ' • • I f ' • ' I . . PAG"E 4 -PART 11 -THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1950 . . . --~ ~""' Q ~;;~--=-"=.PRESS -~- • • • Hand Painted Shlrti by Ye· YI .l e Wes Pink Elephant Shirts ·For Your Lost Week Ends! MON'OGRAMMED AND PER80NALIZED OSU-R llAAllOR !tlCl-W FULLER BRUSHES '. e A COMPLETE LINE OF TJlAILER SUPPLIES Balboa Ialand c .o.M. Beacon Bay Bay Shoru Roy l\tatber HAR. 1820-R /~~rt ' Lido I1le Newport Hta. Geo. Carr4fll~nn HAR. 2212-J 1 e AWl\....t.GS •OAS RANGES AND OONVERSIONR 1J PANEL-RAY HEATERS e BED TYPE CllAIRS e PAINTS AND ENAMl:LS e ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES e AND 1001 OTJµ:R LET US MOVE YOUR TRAILER-REASONABLE RATES INSTALLATION -REPAIR • SERVICE -U'E FlLL BUTANE PROPANE GAS TA.NKS- EVERYTHING FOR YOUR TRAILER WELCH'S Orancie Coast Traner Supplv 1"10 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA, BEACON 6224·R HERMAN IC. SAMUEL ELUS N. PORTER COSlA M~ --6219-W .,.,._ o.-., IUJ -People do read the Presa ads. MOST PRICES ARE UP but ours are DOWN . . . BUY NOW and take advantage of great reductions on floor :;am1Jlcs, discontinued num- bers, slightly soiled pieces! Bxample --TELEVISION 12! in. HOFFMAN-MAHOGANY CONSOLE Beautiful Cabinet with door; . Now 249'5 , Reg. 299.95 Five Other Floor Samples priced from ·$79.00 Bxample MATCHING CHAIR MODERN BED DIVAN, Pla stic Leatherette Arms, Attractive print cover. Reg. 149.95 NC)W 11995 Bxample ROCK MAPLE DINING SET Extension Table, 6 ladder back Chairs b ~autiful Hutch .... Reg . 429 .50 Now 29800 ' Bxample~~~~~~~~~~~~-- 1 Group of Lamps Y2 Price Bxample SHAG THROW RUGS . Rubberized -Non-Skid -Meny Gay Colors 4 x 6 . • • Reg. 13.95 Now 10'5 Five Other Sizes Priced Proportionately Low Patio Ftimlture -Bedroom Furniture Springs and Malhesses -Occasional Chain and Tables -Plctur'5 at REDUCED PRICES ' These are just a few examples of the many, many items on sale Come In today while eelections are coinplete! OPEcN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. , " .NeQO~. -.~11nilar~t ~ IZ2 COAST HIGHWAY NIWPQIT 'llACON 54U ... l · ' ' Red Cross Gives 8'l Swim Awards; New clas~s begin I Hort n Dance Co. ti) H v' Festivity at est .Bay Home Horton's well -known eatre company w1ll 1ath- eek~-.d In Balbqr& for a rthday ... party honoring Several Red Crose: swimming eeveral embers of the troupe and life 1av1ng classee under the who ha f birthdays ln August. dlrecUon of Water Safety In-Hoet.8 or the occuion are Mr . etructoi-Roee Mary Frederic'-" and M Moe Orana, 1013 West have ju.st flnlaheld. tn Newporl Bay av e, whoee daughter, Son· Beach. ! dn., la unge1t member of the Tho&e ·who retelved awarde troupe 'd who will be observing were; BEGINNERF Patrick Mac-h er 14 !Mnlveraary. ey, Janet Spencer, C8.roUne Page, The ty will be an Informal Valerie and Barbara Wylde, Sue all-day atfalr. H orton hlmeelf will and Allee McFadden, Winnie and be on h nd and company mem- Barbara Kogan, David Myers, Ml-bera wtl Include Carmen c:$e La- chael Mcintyre, Ntck Ingram. va11ade, 1~beautlfu1 young , Negro i1NTERMEDIATE: 1'fra. J oe ln-dancer, j uain of Janet Collins and man. Marjorie Cra.ft. Huter Hart-protegc f Lena Rome, who wu ehorn. Dick Abramson, M'lchael featured In the current Dance a'nd Joan Lln.stedt, Vincent Alex-maguin" ; Luisa Kreck , recently ander, J o Ann Remley, Dicky and featured lin a two-page spread ln Buddy Young, Yvonne LltUe, Judy Life wh~n she ~d u Salome at Wiiiia, Ted Anderson, IA'8lle In-Art Center school: George Allen Jtr&m, Helen Monak , Bobby Forbes, of Huntington Beach, who has Rachael Quiroz. John F oster, Don-retudled lbanclng on a veterans' na McGlnni.s .. Betty Queen, Mary I acholarsllp: a lso Kenneth Bart- Clark, Ellen ·and Arthur Daynard. mesa, ames Campbell, Jack Wylie Roll!ne. Dodd! a d Michael Spaeth . SWIMMER: Stewert F Oflter, Havln. ju11t completed e record Donna .and Pet Cavanaugh. J'lyoe Reyen-month run In Hollywood of Corbett. Carole Ozanht'n, Davis "Choreo+l-19:>0", the modern dance Pope, Lynn Carillon , Mri!I , Martin group l~I prep8.ring for B Mexican Rollln111. tour lhl~ fell end a European JUNIOR LIFE SAVING: Alsn jaunt n,t 8prlng. Wilkinson, Ronald Little. Rickey _ .. ~ . Willia. Tony Wade, Lamour J ohn· S ·, S "d k" "'"· tearins -w1 ers 1 SENIOR LIFE SA VlNG: James ~ H eno1ey. Rite ~ Solemnized China c~.-. Swlmmlnc at p ~· cific Beach A two weeks period of .!'Wlm· ming Rt Chlna Cove. Corona del j B Mar. haa just r nded with 32 rf'· When ~r. and MtA. Donald . I · d A 1 f 132 Stearn~ I return from honeymoon ce ving awar 8· tote 0 travels If Oregon they will e8tab- werp enrolled, with an averagf' lish rel'li ('nee at 1967 we8tmln-da!ly attendance or 36. 22 learnf'd , to .!'Wlm 80mc. but .not well c noucti Ster Ave Co111ta Mesa. f I ·rt ti M A S 1 h The ~prmer Mrs . Adda Mat: 1 or c R.SSI ca. on. rs. nn m t Swiderski Is the dRughtPr of Mr. I WIUI the 1natructor. ;2i ThOf!e who were ccrtiflrd e r(': and M W . D . Church of M on· rovia, n1. Her hu111band ls the BEGIN N IER : Ka rr n Bruning. Mn o r t· A . Stearnn of Palisades Vick ie Wr.!Jtgatc. Oarol Brush, Ad- riPnc Van Ehrf'nhcrg, J of'y Inffian, Rd .. Cos Me~a. • PAtricl.11. Schullz,.Dcbbit" Horst, Lo-Rev. ~ank Crane officiated at the vow exchani;:e Sunday in the -renc Kelly, Lorrt"n F let cher. J. .. ind-PRclfic ' a ch Met hodist church. " Robt>Ml n. Dixie Alie]\, Karen Bill Chu r h. brother of the bride, Kunz, Billie Gllt's, Woody Dike. SuM.n Wei.tgalc, Evf", P eter and and Mrs1 Mary Cartwright. t11lstcr Hana Rutl.!Jhauscr. Allen Rllnkle. o f the t1rldegroom, attended th£' <"OUplr. ' Mnrtha Hall. L8rry Allen. lNTERMEDIATE: Mrit. J oe In· Thi'· bride wo re a gold gabardine' 11ult with brov.:n acce1:11Jories and man, Ma ry Dudley. J anet J en- nings, Judy J C"nnlngs. l~rree Kehl. C'Or~ali!;e of orchid&. A wedding Susan Wei.ti::ate. Jnnn Brandt dinnC't was ~ven In the Pacific Laurie H "ndrix. Arlenr K('hl, Ma r-BeRch h1nne of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Uyn Mead and Orvene FO isom. Cartwright. New swlmniini; and life saving The n~ Mr~. Stearns l"<'C'cived cla31res wlll start on Mondav. August 14th. Rt Ruby Strcf'l. Ba.I- bo& island, undf'r the> direction or Red CrOM Water ·tfely ln.struC't· or Carol Plcr!lon \Vho ..bR8 jul'll retUrned from the atlonaJ Train- ll)fj'Sclmol at Clhitror<tWOod. Cal- ltornla. · ' Sigmas Entertain Sigma Chi Husbands at Louis Breer Home her l•duufltion In Atcheson. Kans . fl.fr . Stcarn!'l attrnded Santa Ana Fl i~h sc}}ool and San olJ\ego Sta.tP college. rl ,._ _____ _ Mes ~ Hostess Trio Enter[+ains at Bridg~ Luncheon Few 1~1nn1ertlme parties in these partt.!l could oulratr in charm • and f'nj~rnent the bridge lunch· .. , -~ ·1 !· ' I • I ' Nwpt. $choor Seer t to R•peet Vows in .Orange Church ~-.Co1J. Mlian1 Home Fro· Crystal Lake Lutheran Church Sermon Subject is Announced • lnvttaUon• are out for ding, on Sept. 8 ln tnj~':J-~ 4ltheran Cburch.. Oni.nge. LllUe !:ether Thomsen,· of Hlldur "I'homsen, 121 Rou 1treet. Santa Ana Verne Morrtaon Baker, Mr. and Mrs. A. U . SaJl\a Ana. The Rev. Wllllam Du r perform the ceremoify t e ght o'clock. Miu Thomsen secretary of Newport rrientary schools !or the years. I Jona.tha11 G:lub 1 Fishermen are Gu sts of Louis Breer , I. Louis B rffr o r Balbolj 1r1Md entert.tlned Thursday ~vtf11~ at hie borne with a cocktail 1"'rt~ for 4$ members ot: Jonalha. Y!lChl club. who went on a rr111t1lng trip Friday on bolrd Jim r tt'• AlaJunga. Executive Commi Retired Teachers, Meet in Senta An~ Tt)e home or Mr. and >4-s· ur- nie Bail<"y. 707 "'· Wll~n I St .. Costa Mesa. "'all the HCef'e $un· day of a. happy galht"ring J•rring- ed in cel<'bration of Mrs. raih:y·s birthday. I Sharing the observanc "':ere Mn.-wnn&m Williama ldreo BUU.e Lee and Rlch- Coeta Me.a returned thb m a vacation at Cryatal e do read the Preu ads. • Sermon Theme for Sunday. Aug- u.et 20 at 8 :30 • 11 :00 o'cJoclt Is "'n!E PRAYER OF A CON- TRITE HEART". The church ls localed at 1027 Cliff Drive and the Rev. H el"bert Roth Is putor. - CASUAL &Dd SUS ]\"()\\' DRESSES ................. . 49$ to SKIRTS 395 to !.9& 1-0 10.95 BLOUSES .... 195 . l o I SHORTIE COATS 8"° .l 1.j lo 4.96 S. 1-0 S.95 T SHIRTS .. . 1'"'." r s Summeretts Play Shoes 3, 00 l o 3so I 05 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mer i Mrs . Balley'" father. J . H. Co~ of RIVf'rside: hf'r aunt111, M s . ~Ila Carli!!le anCI Mrs. Zell lv~rrr(ye r. H.l\'C'r8ldt"; her brother and rarriily, Mr. a nd A-1 ~ B. H . Cox, arylon and Byron, Sent.a Mont : f:'· and Mr!\. Robert Slaught r, an Clemente: the host.8 an el r I childrE>n, Kay and Jimmie al 1 Y · I ""15!5151jii5i!!Z;l552i15!5>2ii5i!5'51555'5125>2>25'5125i"i"i125>2ii5i!>!225i"i"i5'51S<' LAWNMOW R PRECISIOS GROU REPAIREll SA \VS Fii.E il anti G uMltEb GESF.RAL REPAIR I . t"'IX IT SHOP • I Our pri<'t'8 ""' compctl,l\·e. All W orl< Guaranft..-clJ BllTCHEn·s KXIV~ \\'ET GROUND 'L]_ 1 Farris Mower S p 2200 Sf'\\'port Bl\·d. j ('OSTA !\tF.~A i Bring thl8 ad and l , Sa\'e 60<-on mo"'l"r t1hatpf"ninr Job durlnc A 1-rst ERWOOD'S i . YES, I AM CRAZV ! I Crazy to make yciur a.rquaintancc. that is v.·hy I continue to l cut) pricrg anti offf'r d ra.n1ttt ic barg-ains /\1nr>r1t t1 '1i fin,.~t ba_~_!>oo and oak furniturC', made by Trupitfll Sun, Oak and r gJ1 topped tables. end l&blC'S, desks, alJ Rt 25',; dlSl'.OUnl. f THE DESTINY Ot"" BAl~Rf)A A!'\I) ER"'0()0"S 1:-0 !o\\'~f>SV-, I 1'tolrs, BOTH HA \'E so!\t ET111:st; Tel Gt\·Y., TllE ,,.ORLD * Phoru• Harbor 0166-J I I OWi L ~SD THl:M. t 'urnlturr, lilll'O, 1\rl -tOi E. Ba lboa Bl\ d. EVf'Dlnp and Sunday11. I~-+~~-~~--~~-· ·-------+ Both new anct outgoing orflcers \\'Cre on the hosteM commltl1_•e whe n Slgm11.3 entrrtalned their Sigma Chi husba.'nd11 at a bcaCh pa rty on Sunday at t'he ·home of I Mr. and MrR. Loui11 Bret>r, 1205 North Bay Front, Balboa Is land. A typical beach aft~rnoon was fol- lowed by a buffet super for 7:-, people . con !lt~g("d Friday by a trio o f t:racious Costs Mesa hostesses, 1 Mrs. Gunning Butler, Mra. M. DonRld Lawrenc:? und Mrs. P . A. Chamberlin . A RslstJng MrR. Br~r was the hostess commit tee, Y.'hlch Includ- ed the new president, Lucille H lg- glne and the outgoing president. Kay Toom ey; a lso other new and past of(lcera, Pauline Empey, Yvonne Donovan. Genevieve AgeE", Sue Ainley, Dorothy Weber, Vio- let Kellog and Dorothy Couden. . The dtatlnctlvc affair wu given .<>l"tt ing In the Costa Me~ Friday Artf'moon club hou!le._ Floral ap- polntmcol..8 or thl' U -shapcd lunch- eon tab!'° we re keyed to the 111ea - son's bright tonel'I by dahllu and asters ln artl.slic arrangements. Adding ·to tl}c colorful apprarance were quaint little doll111. g-ay in ~ ruffled pule! frock, and perJt.t bonnets.' which denoted the places. The novf!:lty figure111 were•lhe clev- er work of Mr8. Lawrence. When · attention was turned to contra& play and the laUJee were ; __ _, .... ________ ..;. collf'cted at the afternoon's close. attractive· prizes were dl1tributed among f<>ur playcN1. Recipients of llG SUMMER CLEARANCE ' SALE STARTS FRIDAY, AUG. 18 DRESS SHOP "'9 \'IA OPORTO AH S11111111er :;~~~~~ •• llALF-DZE DJlE88Ell •1PD2••.1.y nm • UU: INCl.l,JDE8 BACK -TO -IKlitooL SHOIS • -Inf suns the awa,rds were Mrs. C. H. Rid- ley. nrst : Mni. Jl!rrold Spangler. second; ·. Mr8. Max Schachner. third, Md Mrs~ Bertha Tllloteon. consolation. Partaking of the ho•pitality were ft.l ines. Boyd Roberle, He.lnz Kafaer. j(;Alla Viele, Paul Dunlap. E . I. ~oore. Kennet h Stewart. J oalah ~Irby, Grover Snyder, Cor· neliua fl'lu. Charles H. McAlary, Max. ~achner, Michael Pande l. J~rrol<t J ~pangler, E. J . Wrtght. Charles 1IF . Hand, P . V. Parkes, I Wllllam1£. Nickell. P'rank Knauer . Ruth Cqle. C. H. R idley, Harry C. · Burdlcki'I Charlu Andrews, J _ P . Cooper. 1Bertha T tll04K>n , Freda Allen. Earl Stanley, P'rank ·Twit· c hell, ) '1 0 . La~ee. Sr ., J . M . 1 Cooper, . C. Payne, Marcu111 E . I West. y "Saxman, F'r~ Hauck and )fJ Alice P\umer. I Town end Clubs to Pi ic Aug. 23 at Bix y Park I The l th Dl&lrlct Coundl of the ~eend clube met Monda1 to ftnilfplana for Utelr big plc- nle In by Park. ~ Beach OD W t eeday, Aug. 23. All Townie clube in ~tbern Call- fonia ~ve bee:n Invited. besiu. at 1 o'clock wl Long Beacb munlclpol band f'L W . It. Mercer. dLitrtct <halrm&11-wlU preside. • 3ohn <;. Cuneo, aLate orpniser OUUI Dr. llonnan Pmdle\'111. South- em €allfom.la orcam-r, wfD be the llJ)Oilel'IL Dr. rnna. I:. 1-. founder of tho pomloa . movement. who ia now m Wub-U..-Wortllns with tho natlon&I -•u.e. wW ltortlli p don .._.fl)lm w~ -•09Jr )M1seo and ...n.h· -111 _,, -. ..... al tho park. ), ______ _ HOW TO TREAT YOUR .TELEPHONE guggcstions tb help protect your service I I. A twisted rord an lead to le. the wil<s att cspechlly desi8J1ed f ftaibilily, ll!lllf twi>ts a.nd kinks may ..... tua111, ~ ~ int<r· fett with service until a re~rman can . Good id.a to get the curls out by II the · dangle and unwind by itself . . . keep out by mn<mbering. each time )'OU Dot to 1· tums in the cord as you lwidle the recei a . ' 3. Did Y"" ntt stop to ~ that yow !<phone is one service or piece of cqt#~t in ~1 home that's ~ aod maiotain<jl for lif• iio ostn coot to you? It'• ooe of lh<·raJ""" iaclu in the ntes you pay foe scrvia .... roles that ~ yow scrVia • ttal botga.in today. Por the telopljooO takes an ...,. -1ler part of the faipily budget """' it di4 ti!n yan .,. On the nenge. role have ~ up less dwi balfas much as the cost m lmllg g<oo;rally • \ . ! . 1 · (® Pacific t• , 2. It'• built to ~ it . . . but your tdephooe caa develop ailments ii i~1 dropp<d. So make. sur< the staml it sitJ on is sol.id and is lD a sE_>Ot .... ht"rC it won't be accidentally bumped. dther wap to help protea service: A void . ''gadget'' atbchments for your tel~ phone ... lcttp cor<f1 dear "of doorways where tli<y may be pinched . , , and always keep v.•at<r away from wires and fittinp. PRICE INCREASES SINCE 1940 tooo.uP IN TERRITORY WE SERVE I On AVEIAGE TELEPHONE llAIU UP 27s · Your ~-... jOne is ene of . ~ . > ' .......... .-._.;... ..... . . tHIJ~~ ~ Nlpins • • I · • • • , COLLECTOR F. R. ALDRl~ll ,, . ..,. In rt uch a hurry to begin g'Tlndlnc the rock he hu In hl9 hand~ th:t t he didn't e\·l'n ~top to put on his ,,·ork apron. l\lachlnery in bJ11 "~11-t~uipped laboratory "'&l!i &88enli>Wd by his !iloOR, H . l\ol. Aldrll'h nf C08ta.Mt""'L {Press Photo) One of Nation's Finest Shell Collections Open to Public Each Sunday on · Bay Island by 81l1 M&X\\·ell As a boy F . R . Aldrich's n1nther scolded him r egularly for lcmding his r oom w ith birds' eggs and a multltudf' of other objl'cL<i nf his youthful fancy-a nlma.I, vegetable and m ineral. But far fr!lm having the desired effect. these maternal exhortations see1n cd to stimulate rathf'r than deter him, and ~oday. at 81 . he has loadl'd not only a room, but his entire Bay Island hr1usc. Since hi.~ rctlrcm '.!nt 30 years ago. hC' has g raduall.Y been co:'lv~rting the large stucco structure at No. 12, on th'~ north end of the ls lRnd, into what is virtually a n1uscun1. His s hell exhibit is one of the rinc/'it in th(' country, nnd _his rot:k and Indian collections, th ou~h compa ratively small, contain many choice iten1,11. Every Sunday-t hroushout thr year Aldrtuh . t~rowH open hir->: ed it up, a tiny dagger in the smnll a lo ng the water's edge. With his doors to the public frr-r nf chargi• t•nd would snap out burying a pois-permission I joined the J;roup. and between 1 and '1 p .m . and with 1)nrd tip in his hitnd." this was the start or a lo ng frlend- lhe vlgnrou ... vo ice that r ha r11 ct-The "Paleapcruvian", 8 mcmbC'r ship. H e had been sent tn the r tlus. the n1a~. hr rit.ttll'l'< off data n f the pearl oystcr family that was Philippines a t the end of the Span- techn1c aJ unrl nll,1,''rw~!'it', n~ul l~c I highly reticent ».bout joining the i~h-An1erican war to set up 8 conte nts of thr mu. cuin. In a I-Aldrich colle<'tion. finally cnrnll1•d ~chool system and he was eblC' lo ditlon, he \Vr lcon11·s !:lchnol a nrl ii 11uantity. It had taken Aldrich put n1 c in contact with ~h<'ll col- club . groups at othe r hours. by 27 years to a<'qui rc eight. an<l then 11crtor3 there. Aldrich has been appcuntment. in on£.' aft1•rnoon he got 170 In in active correspondence 'A'ith a 2000 Abalonr Sht•ll.'i his backyard v.·atc rs. rnan nan1cd Pedro lJe P.ff'sxa. nut· Th ·1· r ti h b I \\'hrn a fl oat in Ncy;port bav I Ive e r the Phillipi)les. for the p:-t st c <.:C l tng n IC n1a1n t'X I I . • 5 · b t 1 1 \\'US beached fur c·lenn1ng. thP.sr 2 year!!. roon1 1:1 11111qt1" v an\' s a nt art.!'. . d d . . 'll • . r I n111llu:o:k:5 \VCre dt!:ICIJ\'t•rcrl by :<Olli (' I PhJllppirw> ('olltttlon a. urnt• as •t l.t' y,·1 l' a S(I It nla.!'s boy.s who phoned Aldrich. "l '\'P of ITI(>tlu·r-nf-pt•<irl 2000 11ha](1flP t I t r r . ' ' h " ThruuO'h his contart \V\th De 1:0 o 8 o rlt'lllJS nrounu l'rc. ,.. i;hcllf;. 11 11 ~,f ...,·h1ch '~"re ''.leanrd he sayo \Vith 11 sniih•. · P.l r·~sa, Aldr h:h has a ccun1ul~ted AJld pnl :~~hrrl hy Aldr1<·h h1n1.~1·l f. . : o n~· of thr finrst Philippine ~hl'll A ruu•1•J thr· \V alin and in tht• n1id-/\ rmtlVt' fl f Honr!urR!I, the sp·ir(' 1 t•ril lf't'tinns in thf' y,:c1rld. a1HI wiHt · · • .... _ 1 .. 1 C"orre,pon cnce as aflcr ahow •"·'"'E' .H,.pl•"'"" •w•· u-..-c n trail~ nntcd lnadvertantly to •--•-l b l d l U ....., ., w .. -~· ..,. ....:-.,..-:::---I ··~ .., "',.__ .&~a-..u·"""r• te ranc i c ouL o a dreda of thouMndo or land mar· i..ne nay, A dr ch oelleves ·p'ToDS.b-par•-or th l l J t r · . • ..,. e wor t . u3 a ew In. ond (rrs h \vater s hells ·fr11n1 a l-tly byMmeoHn.•1M ahya c htdbetlon gink~ \vreks ago he rect'lvc<l n rare pi e<"C' mn-l y r " th 1 b A r: a r. r) t' "' o uge o Ill:\ t' ~···· t'\'er a "·• on " C o c. ~ of cnral rrnn1 a contaet in Za11zi cumulril l\'1' t:1hulatinn 111a1nlilinr•\ fr£·r1 ue.nt run!l front Ne\\·port to b . 1 H d s ti t ld f ,r. 1, ::nd off th t' coa5t of :;outh· throu.ch••ut lit•· '.1-'<·ar:; rC'\'"tJ I~ th<\t on urafl. lll<'f' la J?',.. en R t~t· ra!'lt A tricR. Aldril·h has bv 1t rtu:.1I l'onnt up-no1,;1. sonll' )-'L'ars Ago. Aldrich D . ll D w·' '· · · ' 1 ., • • 0 1 n 1n l'&vi:-r Rill. 1.i:.eonr.!11. • 1n local wntl·r s . u ,.. 1 1tary wa rd~ of ::.r;00.000 ~hc\lfl, 1 .1as n _\er srr·n nor hearcl or other~ J\hJrlch attenelt>d S ffolk ,1.1. In L1.dt.l1tif1n t ·.i lh ~ niyrhu\s <Jf , . · ·" .. I Acnd<'n1y in. Virginia. tuklnr.; n de-nhrll~ n~<111y n r \v~1eh a rl' br1l · A cu itnus. ~k. letrin on exhtb!I J~rrr In civil f'ng-in ct'riiq.:. But hl' llanll.v 1·n lor1 ·1 l and ur unif]ue b1•au -I 1:1 the "crucirixinn fish," H ~1 e~I-never prarlicc<I hi!! profr:1!lion. Jn.' t,r. the c~1.<:r:. t •Jntuin other objt·cl..i I fcrrancu11 sha~k .. \~·~use \vh~lt' i:teud hl' w1'nt intn n1 t.-rrhHnt.li11 inr: rnnglng f ron1 the st rnn ~c to the • bones portray 1~, lRh·1uni an a l-1 In /ov.ra a nd thl' DRknla!I. I n 1sns. g 1UC'son1e: huge s hark's jn"·s t u mo..~ .. perfect Christ on the 1 U!'l a young man o l 32. he cnn1~ to hu1nan !il>nll•t Cro.'-3. Ca llrornia. scttlf'd In La Habrn '.'Lollk th .. r P," Aldrirh s~y<:, \Vorld PC"St'i I Vallry. an~ we nt bac k !..., hiH col- pc.1111 t lni::-n f111~<'r al ;:i ,l{rl•fl t s pind- 1 . . lccllng. This lime It was orange~. Je-l t'~,c:'·d ITC'3!Urc ar.trule J\ 01 nunt· ,. ~lil~ich has 166,~ species an~ anrl as n1ight be l'XpE'<'tcd. bt•fnre log in une of the cases. "That's t he , \Variet,1."R or .lhl' peitts of th. lo:1g he had grovt's of 'C'nl. lar&r~t !l lll'l'ir~ or cra b nn the ra<"-; o rld. -the kinds that wear s hells. After 22 years or C'ha11~1ng nr- irie Coasl and the...-·rc ph'nllful that 18· About 17 yC'ars ago, two l an<"'C!'i Into doll h d h J ff. f th st t · l e · ars. e 1na e sue _ hl'rC' at Nr\vp'irt. A cu1 ious fr ll o\\'. 0 icers 0 e a C' 8 pes con-an impres~ion on the 10Cal hnnk- he "'1 11 take ho lrl of lhe i·cwfis h trol department arrived et Aid· ers that they d hl 11 l h ' h t k h ' h 1 · ma e m pres c cnt linc11 \\1it:1· those ~real pincers And '. c ~ .ouse 0 as 18 . C' P in a.nd manager of two banks: one won't le t go until he has been pull-ldC"ntif:-;ing ~ s trange snail they in Balboa. th<' other in Costa Me1;a ed Into lhf' b~u · I had fc und 1n Orange county. It Three yea 1 t \ld . h t · · '· I t cd t t be "H II p · .. rs a er • r1 C' n1c gr-"He's C'.,pperaUvc In anothn urn . ou 0 0 e x J~ana ' oRTapht'r Fry antl retired f rom \Vay. ton. Aftrr you 've had him 1 a native of Au11tralla. The v1.sllore banking lo devote himself ex.clus - out nf "''lltt>r for a ...,.hile, you CR.Tl 1 had come fo r 8 r.e\v. mlnutee st~y lvely to hjs own personal version put hun in cmbalminJ: fluid ar;id but they became 80 absorb€d in of the "shell game.~· he ·s ~· l'l'J!'Cr fo~ liqulct that he'll ex~llning the pests that they r('-As would be quite o bviou11. n o pump it all through himself. As a mained all evening. They sprea d on e bas ever suggested that Aid· result, a colll'ctor doe:=in't have to the word around about AldriC'h. rich had "rocks in his head", but remove the lnnards: and the re 18 and representatives of the. depa:t-about 18 years ago .. there was r.1111 no clan~cr o f offC'r"sii\•e odor ment have been c ontacting him s trono evldenc th t th w . . ,, ...-l'\'Cr s.ince •"' e a ey ere on or dcter1orat1on . · his mind. H e hired an expert on Df'adl_y Sh~ll A conch of unu!'ual beauty In the C'Xh ibit is the Ceylon shell, "'hlch Aldrich says is ''deadly o . a ratlh•r" ....,·hen alive . "Somt> or It was Alex Fry. autho r of the . Id .. ~. G ph ., 8l"<I the 8ubJKt. head ed for t'he s,1eserl. o •· • .1 eogra. y. once ~ . and bega..n accumulating them In a as a. text In m ost ot the nation s bl At th. · t h _" h g way. 1s po1n , e qutu.1- sc ools. "'h~ first arou:-ed Aid· fies as an expert himself rich's collect1ng Interests 1n the di-· rection of shell.a. l,080 Gamel& our ~rvi ce men \\•ho \\'('re in lndia "Ab,out 30 y~ars ago, Aldrich during-the \var got into t i ouble I recalls. "when I. first moved to o~rr tha t ~ne.'' Aldrich explains. Bay l !llsnd. Fry lived just over the " What a prt>tty shell.' a man I brlelge. I was out walking one \VOUld say to himself, proba.bly afternoon along the b&y and I en- thinking that he would send it countered Alex as he was dis- home to his girl but when he pick-j coursing to some girls about shel~ Aldrich has over l .000 garnets In his display, aiid al'lkc-d where he round then1, he replies, "That's what every rock hound I meet wanta to know.'' And then he adds, "I got them in Imperial County. thi8 side of the Colorado River." He doesn't mention how many square miles there are In the reg- ion. Also in his collection. Aldr1ch ha.& a 17-potmd amethlat. a 4- pound turquoise. and a 147-pound common opal. "I round that opRI in Nevada," 'he says, and there'11 enough stone lhere to make a rlnJ; for every woman in Orange coun- ty. and still have some left." Hie search ror precious and aem.J-precioll8 gems led him lntQ ht. Indian relic collect.Ion, ror h~ often turped up arrow heads and othtt ltems In hJs diggings. But hl• real break came 12 years ago when a rancher at work wllh a sub-aoller near the BolN. Chica gun club, north 'ot Buntlngton Beach. unearthed an Iadian bowl. Be eontaded AJd:rkh and further protilnc wu undertaken. 'nte ex- -ploratlon .....Jted In the dlocovery of ~ rlcbeit IJldlan ~ aver found In CalltOn>la. Aldrfch _.. It ·,.uded human ranai .... and num~ ~ lumUDg and ce-arllcles. ~eh bu tlle ftJ>eot ttHca of W., find Oii e:ablblt. I JJf&a,. of Aldridl'• obeJlo and roc:U are. oWJ fn the proparatoT)' •ta.ce. "I coald nu tour ' more -" ba .,., "If I jlllt bad Ulm>." TlleWI b---- • Polio Cases Half I . , l • Last Year .Total · Oranp county hu had a total of 13 cuee of poUomyelttta llnce .April 1, the •tart or the 1950 ept- demlc year, the county health of. flee dlacloeed th1e week. The total ta approximately half .the number· at lhi• tlme lut y~r. accordlna to Dr. Raymond C. Leer. Two new "11uspecta" were ad· mltted to the county hospital Sat· urday. ·A JS.year-old Huntington Jteach gtrl wu reported to have mild involvement of whal appears lo be tnranltle paralysis, and a 2· year-old Costa Meu boy wu be- 11eved not to have the dleeue. but waa kept under observation. ' In al), during the 1950 calendar year. there have been 21 caaea reported to the heallh department, with two deaths from polio. Community Service Is Sermon Theme of C. D. M. Minister "The Church of the Open Door .. will be the tnplc for the sermon at 11 o'clock on lnexl Sunday mOTning at the Coi-ona de! Mar Community church. accordtng to the minh,ter, the Rev. Paul Ed- ward Babbitt. In this sermon the minister wfil appea~ to the church to be broarl In its services to tbe community and to receive all Into the fellow- ship or the ch1,1rch I who love the Lord. The Sunday school 18 not taking a vacation this summer. Classes are provided for all ages r from pre-school children lo adult.8. Sunday school 8tarts at 9 :45 a . ni. Everybody read.1!1 the cla.asi!icd ada. -People do read the Pl'e8a ads. -Be wise-tell pcoplc-adverllae ! in his upstajrs laboratory and at his corrcapondence, and reveals more vigor than n1ost men o r 50. Whether or not he will ever br- come really aged il'I strictly a mat- ter for conjecture. Hh1 own idcR o n the subject is simply thi.o1 : "Mv collecting lis drlving 'nte so hard, ·I ju.st don't bnvc tin1e t o get old:" -• H~r h~ bu "'lllmed lo tht!:ir ~-home several Ume.s llnce, they! parte.d and baa beaten her 'and &ltempled' to chok e her, Mn: ICllffil iiathleen Lund said In auperlo~ cdUrt this week as .1he uk:ed th.er cou..rt to re.strain Ray~ mond 01-:y Lund from 11uch ac~ filon. j She ul] fQr divorce on ground of eruell and said they married Dec. 23, 1933, at Crown P oint. Ind., ae ted tut May 28 and have two· daughters, 1a and 10. She sougtt cuatody or tho girls and tunda rOr support. Their "hbmr la al 1~4~ Miramar Or. The latest in ~ulpn1ent for homes wil) be vle...,•ed by the public al the O~ge County Fair: flfCTllC IAMGE = = s s • = • • • = s s a a c c a c c a s c a o u o u Family · Ends Stay on ~alboa 'Island I Mr. and Mn. ;c. N . Newe.U and llOn Warren of New Bedford, Ataas. have been enjoying a morith ON on Balboa Island \.s gueste of M.ra. Ulla J. Caswell, 125 Pearl avenue. Wednesday they left for bomc. LUMBER SAT. ALL DAY SUN. I to l Mni. 'Newell '-Mrs. euwetr8 niece and cou&ln or Mn:. Edwin ABC,LUMBER 00, HOE. 11th ST., COSTA MESA, Bea. MU Austin of Coela M esa. Airs. Ne't"·ell wu here many y ears ago and enjoyed a trip up Mt. Wll'W'ln , viewing the trail up whJch she o nce hiked. Other points ot Interest visited by the family included tlle ).fission Inn at Riverside, San Juan Caplstr&Ao, Catalina Island, their former home at Glenda.le, Hollywood and Los A.ngC'lf's and a trip to San Diego I and Mexico. 1 .. • ' SANDBLASTING MARINE e AUTOlllorIVE e HOllSF.HOLD Oran9e County SandblastinCJ Co. 1880 N~wpcvt Bl,·d., C08la Meaa Bea.con 88%0 E\1e. Beacon 660Z...i f fCTllC MOMf ,tf f?R _, f'' .. ;J:.J..-.... :;~· ';p· ways to a ~omem · ker's h~art I I because th~y're clean anti cool Yes, these fine appliances cal put a lo{ of better living in a ho~e. . . But what endears them especially lb the lqdy of the house is this ' Being • ' ' • . ' I I • I electric, they odd no heat to thei rooms, on~ they're easy to keep clean! '1 " ., ' I ' ! I Elerlric ! .. of course! Su your rlrrtrirnl drnlrr. IDISON COMPANY I • •• ' •• • "" •• ' • • ,1' heause Chevrolet trucks wlth loadmatter englne offff more net horsepow•r-prOW"ed by tertiAed ratings on englne1 tn.ed cu 1londord equipment Wi conventional mod.ts of the five most popular makes, 13,000 to 16,000 lbs. G.V.W, low origfnol cost, Sow cost of operotion. low upkeep COit Meaa Ddded savings. • • • '· • . ' • I EBTSON . .;; ~\ ' •. Because Chevrolet offers Vatve-lrl-HW e~ine-rug9ed dependobillty, econGn'.'f ortd quality that iast. Chevrolet's wperlority ho1 been proved year ofter year by • millions of truckers across the notion-cuts running and maintenance costs-maket real ... radi.tc:tlons In your operollng expenses. • Otewolet trvclu hove led ln demand ~ soles for the lo,t eiglrt consacvtiva trudc production years .•• ore for ahead a,aM this year according to CUfr.nt reglstrotbt Agures. Here is convincing proof of gr.otW ·"' owner 'oti1fadion-solisfoctton which ha• made Chevrolet'• higher resole voNe tra•J. Uoncll ocrou the notion. ' • - • - • • • • • • • • a6m'J/v Aelwnce -Dss'f§ll 7iMX-liotvN./ , • Yl·IN-HIAD INOlNU • Tift NEW POWD.nr , • -·~PQ!l -••.*!I " ' i • • • • • • •• ., • '. .. , I r I. l • ........ ----T-----~---------,------•---­' • - I • ( • ..... O.Ctllt1 P-Cah ..• 79<-. ca.. , .. •.J 40"...., Golden layers iced with rk:h choco- lo~ fudge plus on extro quantity of chopped butter·P9C0n1J r.i. 1111 c.11 .. <••· .. 21• .. <1 ... 21• ... ) lofVO M od coffH coke topped with a topping thot'1 topt ••• cha~ olmondt 'n honey icin9 I COSTA MESA 1700 1"'f'\\'}>Ort Blvd. COSTA ~1F.St\ CORONA DEL MAR 9-0S ('oast lllgh\\'B}' f'OROSA l)EJ, i\f AR BALBOA ISLAND 200 l\-lu.rln"' A \"f'n111• RAl.8()1\ ISl.t\Sll LAGUNA BEACH 275 f 'on-tit t\\'t"Ulle LA01JNA BEACH -~ASL ' L - . -~~ ~:- • I fishermen 'Are Overlooking Vast Resource • C.llfomja's fi shing Industry may be overlooking a va.st re- ~rce In not uatng the anchovy ud J&ck mackerel to their best poeaJblUties. Se members of the M arine R e- search Committee \Vere told at a recent meeting In San Francisco. Research agencies cooperating with the COmmlttee have Of)('rBLL'd four ve!llSels o ff lhe California coast for nearly two years In the joint quast for bi0Jo11ical iaforma- tion. While the catching of ancho vies is limited only by the market de- mand, the jack-mack er el r esource beyond the continental s helf la an unexplored a.net Involving a greater expense in catching. These fish range farther from shore and are not regularly found at specif- ic locations. Larger t6an those closer to ahore. the distant mack - e~I are found deeper and may re· quire different fishing g ear f ron1 that now in use. \'c rtlcal Currt'ntlii Scientists o' Scripps Institut ion of Oceanography, U . S. F ish and Wildlife Se'rvice. California Acad- tmy of Sciences, and the Divis· Ion of Fi.ah a.nd C ame a lao report- cll that vertical curre nts in the Pacific ~ay be thl' n1os t important factor in detern1inlng sartlin1.: abundance or scarcity. Vertical OCl!an currents CA.us-. . 1ng a deep water upheaval bring up chem ical nutrle nta from the depths that provide food for small plants whieh a rc the bas is of tht.• sardine's food, the .!Cientlsts found. The long annual migrations or sardines, how ever. a re unaf- fected by currents of any .type. Sardine spawning-an Import- ant factor in the size of futurt· commercinl catche~ \Vas not lar~f' in 19~9 and took placl' mostly in t he southerr;i part of the spav.·nlng range, it was learned. Most or the present sardinp catch is eon1pusetl of two and three-yt-a r old fish. 15 Pass BPS Mechanics. Course Members of the Balboa Power Squadron who pa..~sf'd the motor mechanics course in late spring a rc to be honored a t the Squad- ron's September meeting at Ba l- boa Yac ht club, Septt·mber 28. They have been notified by J . L. l\1u nson, chair1nan of advanc:cd grades. Sam Kauffrnan....a member of the Squadron, was the instruct- o r in the course. which will be given again next spring, begin- ning January 11 . ~en v1ho have passed thr first Motor Mt'Cnanics cour<;c to bf• given by the local Squadron are: Carl Benson. T. W . Clarke., Alvin Daniels, George Fox, A lari I.,.e"·ts. Clarence Lytle, J . L. Munson, Al- vin Sp<'ncer, J oseph Guerin, Ed---,, !ZI ••• ., gar Hirth. Lee J onas. Sam Kau ff. n1an. Rob<>rt Leinau, Bernhard Palin. an~,I Gordon Petern1a11. "Takt· lhu.t l~tt•k untl hrtng mt_• on" of th~· rr'l'"l!.h, rich, 1·n.-:rg)'-bulld- tns Fry1·rs fron1 lll)LUl\\' AV F . .\Ri\IS." • • ; ' " .., < ,_ CARDEN GROVE BLVD . Wi!'>t ot H."lthor Blvd. G.1rde11 Gro"e ·"-vallable ln Harbor area a t BOARD~IAN'S Balboa hi.and R l ClfARD'S l .Jl>O l\l ARKET Tele-fun by Warren Goodr ich ...... trwt your ••IROl'Y .... ........... _ ..... ,Soy, yeu ..W• •tzlhMl" ... Me~ory ciW plays .tricb ..... look up any numhon you're-not IUJ'll of-befON JOU call . • • P.o&: Telepboaio. Employment Office Reopens in Santa Ana • Ray Mathew son. manager of thr ,,_~a.mf.~ Qftlc;e ol U\t-Ce.lifornia ~erit · d(t ''t~Ployfnent an· .ri&tip.;:ed .t~· .'that . th.e S tate P ersonnel Board Tl·stlng program Is being reopened a t the loc;al of- fice at ':'01 North Flower Street, to establish ('ligible list.a for Inter- mediate Stenographer-Clerk ror <Jtate agencies in the Santa Ana irea and in the south portion of Orange county. Mathewson expla.ined thnt these lists are to be used in filling civil service jobs for variou3 depart- ments and agencies of the State of California. Interested and qualified appli- cants are invited to conlat·t thC' offices at 701 North Flower Street, Santa Ana tor f\111 details and for appointments to take the . required tesUi, prior to September 1. Small Boy Hurt In Heights Crash Concuasion was suffered by Bail- ey Abbott, Jr. 21 .son of Mrs. Bail- ey L. Abbott. <130 El Modena A\•e .. Newport Heights. in a two car ac- cident at El Modena Ave. and Beacon St. ~=~l p.m. Monday New- port police reported. Mrs. Abbott's ear wu involved' in n colllidon with 4 car driven by Ray WllJ.i&ml;, 409 29th St., New- port Beach. Wllliam!I wu cited by police for not having an operator's licenae ln b.iS poswsioo. The boy was t.ak~bulance to a phy- ticl&n for examination. CROWD IE8TIJllATE ute Guard capt. Jack. JoneS of N-port 8e¥J> estimated the crowd Jut Bunda)' •ti 68,000. Oneo pueon WU ~I tr6m the lllillf. nine cues of Ont aid were haM1ed &net l\O one ~eeded to be ·"'wtect from the ,..ter, .Jonn Olilcl. A. l'&lit '"'1'f --with -t-,.....:.. .., clqftff. Tiie wort< of -"""1ptort """ arti.t-potten will be -.... ... t•JO clUrinC Oranp I er.at7 nir. ., • • ' ~---i ' Fete Plann - f!~~~'!!t~ ' l ' . ' EXPECTED TO B:r:: READY for u•e thJ~ fall I~ tM rM"u· F t>ll0\\'8hlp 90Clal ball, the kitchen and the lounge, part of tht<t current bttlldlnr prol'ram o f thf" Costa 1'1~ Oommuntty chllf'Ch. Thus far, $27.500 has bet>n pk>dgptl for th" COnAtructlon \\'Ork, according to Rev. J~ H. T homJ)"on. BuihUng Ntari ... d around thfl fl1"8f of ttw> yt>,'l.r and most of t hfo lahor hM befo:n donatt"d or fumh•ht-d at OOflt. l "ppt•r pi~turt" ~ho\\'8 mro \\'Orklng on the pblt> t'lf'ld of thfo social ball. They If."'· top, H uck \\'llll!l and HolK'rt \Vhttman; mlddS. W . B. Johnson, Waiter Sheph;srd, Chet Fi8hf>r, Emil Lor<f"tlk>; on ladder, R t''" Thonlpwn, ,,.ho 18 DO\\' dlvldlnr b.19 \\'Or k be.twren pl"tSC'bJnc and ca.rprntry, Bottom photo sho\,.M the ,,·in« of the build.Ins Df9"'8t completion. It """ hO\J!W! tht-kitchen, kH.J.Dl'fl and cla.1'18 room.o... ,\f th1• uppm rt1rht CIUI 00 IW>if'ft the f l'Une!\.\"Ork of the Felkm'RhJp b&ll. The Dt"\\' COMtn1ctlon \\•Ill <'0\'1•r t 1,000 KqU&ftl feet and Cont tact.or for the jp b 18 Jlmmy Wood of ~8ta MeM., a mt>mbl•r of the ., ' . ' vtlaYeh.. '-:..r. <:;,'.';·..,~·.:.;,--.~"'At-~-.. ;.'"'-.'....,..~-!'<.\"i>A..,.~"._ ·-.• ~.'.>t:.. .. ~,·~··· ..,: ..... --·., .... ~.3_,_:,.(Plf'S! ~JlQt.~.l. I • . .._, -.~...--."'l"i.;--, ,-,,rj ~,----I i '' "-·• .,--•<1• .·.-_ ~ .,,.. Ra re Che~smen Busine~. ~ Licen~ Plahs Made · Show HJ Increase . Shown at Fair edB~;'~~=-• .:~. =:~~'!.i~:= for Cavalcade One of the rare and bealflitul itt"n1s to be shown in the million dollar la pidary collection at the Orange county fair Aug. 18-20 is a c ht>ss board and che88Illen tuh- i?ned of semi·precioU.s stone8, the property or a Santa Ana woman. M rs. ~1abel Grouard, president H . Clay Kf'llogg of the fair board an- nounced today. The chessmen represent two bas- ic enemJes or a bygone era, thf' Crusaders and the Saracens, a.nd measure four and one-half inche!I In h eight. The kings have a ba.8e of white travertine, columns of earnelisn, agate squares e.nd c rowns of tiger-eye. The queens have ~es of travertine. column5 of Montana moss agate, Oregon plume agate squares and c rowns of opal and Apache t ears. The Christian Knight.I have shields of agate with de.ndritic agate bases. The Moslem KnlShtl are made of fortification agate. The chess board which eoee wtlh the set is made of inch-and-a-half s(iuaf('s o f jasper and obsidian and has a border of hardwood with silver inJay. The set will be displayed b!Y the Orange Coast Ktnera.1 and lApl· dary M>Ciety which this year la boldlnc tte annual ahow ln conjunction wt the Orange. Coun· ty fair. tlon lncreast"d almost 2.000 durin&" the flr8t three months of 1960, bringing the t otal to 281,778 on Me.rch 31 , but was still some 3.000 shon of the average quart- erly net gain prevailing for the five year period ending June 30, 1948. Thirteen countie!I , including San Francisco. Sa.n J oaquin and Solano. had fewer licensed <t>Ut· lete on March 31 than a year earl- ier. The other 45 counUeS showed Increases ranging from three in Del Norte and Trinity to 7~ ln Los Angeles. Other coudue8 with net gains in excess of 100 w ere · Alameda, Contra Coeta, Fresno,. Humboldt. Marin, Orange, ~ento. San Diego and Santa catara. Unlicenwcl Cesspool Plumber is Fined Elaborate set.I are being erected In an ot1tdoor 8mphithee ler that ·h&a beel} created out of a natural l'\ade tn theiPre8idio of San Fran- ,ci&co. Some 800 a cton and ac tresses are busily rehearsi.ng their roles unde r experienced direction. ·Twenty-one colorful historical noat.a and 11\unerows others arc uftde.r conatruction. Street decorations, the like of which have never been seen hither- to in all of thi8 fe11Uval-consclous city's hietory, have been designe<l and are now being ·made ready. 1.n ehort, the city by the Golden Gate 1a deep in flnal prepe.ratlon8 tor the climactic celebration or three years of centennials observ- ances, the commemoration of l 00 yean of California statehood, Sep- tember 2 to 9~ !Twenty-one elaboraU floats are ~nr cOnatructed oo order of the Centennials CommiMion for dis- S . E . Eaton of Costa Mesa was play ln the Admission Day. parade tined $23 TUeeday by Jo.sticc of' Septemt>er 9. Chrla P . Pann in · BunUncton j lle¥b -Townahlp court after be DlVpRCI: stTIT pleaded guilty to comlucUn1 bUaf:nff8 u a cesspool pumper pb&rging mental cruelty, Mrs. without re&isterlng with the health Betty Lou Dugp.r th1a week department-IOU.ght aupe~or court divorce a_f. E. & J"ri8by, head of .the sant· ter 9~ monlh.8 or ,111UT'iage to talion division of the health fie.. .Jamea Ma.mice Du gger. She Bald partment. "S&Jd Eaton admitted be Utby were married ln Costa M:eaa baa been operaUng all year w\th-Oct. 28. 19<9, oepanote lut July out a permit from the health at.-1~ and she uked fCK cuatody of nee. Be .a.id the state health and the.tr ln!ant '"1 and tu:nda tor LllGJON u ufety -requltta -l>ooJ support. Bill B&nn•ottt, -l2nd St., pwnpen to rqlst,Or and to report [ • - Newpo.1: B<ocb, fa ODlJ -· -(My are ~-of. ,.... ~ING IL&TTEBD:S UP · lnoe far n~ Qollfomla Mate ._ wl>lcb lllq ...... -pod. ode Or th' nm atepo In keeP- 0..plaln of the .-.--i..oP,e. • , IDS 111o1 batwy property charpd zi.Ction of ,..,. _.. ottlc:ora wu JCirpedAd to at lilt.root at = '!>' tbo Natlooal A.uto- on the Leei"" --lion !1PDc1a the 0ronp °""!' I Fair, Al!&'· t• moen. Club aa ...iq that the fOlt w-..iay la lite -to llO, will be an .. -lo io1oaJ1 uct u.. ~ cwla.ft.-exhibit. . .,.. .. t . ••h• i ., ' i Gu.ardameb a.re called into f~e,rali!I service.early in September, ey'll carry with them the know Se that they lre gQlnc-wtth al the but wbhes oi their triep.dl an4 nelghbon. Thia la belnl' made pouibl by tbct Chriltian Bu.ine.u Meri Or- llDI• .county wl\o are apO]r1nw a lavlah, county-wide O rda- rnea'a J'arwell Party Au,-. in An&Mlm City park. NaUonal Guard offlcera 1 and men will be fumiahed two ticket.a free of cliarre which will e.UUe tbem and their penonal guett to & barbecue meal an~ entert&Jn- ment followlnl' in the City park Oreek theatl't!. • , 'ncllel.8 &re beini' donated by the Dllabled American Veteran8 ·Sal- va,.e bureau. Approximately 1300· additional ticketa will b& made av&ilable to the general public which i• urged to attend and do honor to the guard8men. Thoee holding tickets to the bar· becue are guaranteed a seat In the Greek theatre for the progTam. Other seats will be erected tor non- tJcke t h olde rs. E t.t> rtarnrnen t Headlining the enlertalnn1ent will be Stunrt Hamblen. wldely- known \\1estern radio 8lnging star. Other <>ntertalnnient is being scheduled by the Chris tian Busi- ness M en . ~~~RAVE FOUND IT "M>". NOT "YOU"T ALWAYS A POWELL'& 9tJALITY A T A "PAL'll" PlllV&. Vo ~--Pu ~ Volo.... ~,,;...., 8t<u-Slked lflYERS ~ 63c BACON lh. 59c ' a.h -CLuB -VEAL l.ecJ.O·Lamb ••. 78 f '~-79c SHOULDER "' 53 ' STEAKS ' In addition to offi cers and men of Orange County's 224th Infantry Reglmet ·and their commanding of· ficer, Lt. Col. En1mett A . Rin k, other ou tstnnding military •pt'r· sonalities \\'ill bl' present. ... ·--·-·-··-----------r ,, . -------t j NHH.0/4~ J TO OUR PATRONS IN THE HARBOR AREA I W e have moved l door aouth to our beautiful n0\V hakery- 1 featuring the same good Breads, Cak es and l"o.s tri~·~ SAVORY · BAKE SHOP • I I They includl' M aj. Gen. Fi C'ld Harris. co1n1nandlng officer of Air , Fleet Marine F"o rce. P aciflt and the First Air Wing; and Maj. Gen. Daniel H . Hudelson, com- mander of the 10th Oivisloni Nat- ional Guard l. of which Orange county's companies are a part. j 12-48 SO. COAST B LVD., LAGUNA BEACH TEI •. 5864 j +-----------------------·---·----+ Costa Mesa or Newport Harbor residents may obtain ticket s from Bill S cruggs and P . G. Ncu1nan. A WONDERFUL NEW Native Sons Plan Barbecue Cele brating thr C'l·n tennia l of Califor nia'll adn1ission to state- hood, members of M(1th 1·r Cqlony Parlor No. 281. Nat1\'e Suns of the Golden \·Vest, ,,;n put on their third annual barbecue. Thur!!day ev4l.11ing , Sl"plember 7, at La Pal- ma Park, Annhelm. it ill announc- ~ by Ha rold R ies. prc•sident. b ~1'·,,,~ \.::, LOI ANGILll·lllW ORLEANS The affair is up1•n tu the gener- al public. Ho,vever. it I~ urged that t hose planning to attend get their tickets t'arly to avoid dis- appointn1ent. La.st year·., barbecu'.! was a co1nplete sell-out and and an even greater turn out is anticipat · ed this year due to itJ.; cnnnel'tion w ith the Admission Day Centen- nial. Tickels 1nay be obtained from Lavv rencc L(-1nkc. Aif'Xii'I P elous. S . Jan1f's Tuffr.£<'. Ralph Beatty. Loren Wagne r, J ohn Keyes. Ben Clayes. Clark Smith. Ha rold Ries and Leonard Schwacofer. The K iddie Karnival at thl! Cal- ifor nia Stale Fair. A'Ugu .<;t 31 through September 10. will offel' min iature thrill ride~ for childrC"n with tickets nin1• Cl'llL<i each. • Starting Sunday ... I p.m .... there'll be a wonderful Sunset e very evening-Southern Paciflt"s NE W Su"set Limited: • ... a luxury $15,000,000 hot.I on wheels. . , . cu1toin ·built with every con· ceiv oble convenience : all -room 1leeping cor1, r•1erved·1.al re· clining choir cors. ... new Los Angeles-New Orl•ant speed record: iu1t 42 houri. . .. o new wonderful way Eo1t- by·South1 connections ot New O rle on1 with crock tra ins Eo1t E . B. SHARPLEY Dist. Pii.ll•l'UJ•r Aq•11t Pllo"• Kl1T1b••IJ l-1267 -tOlO E. ~II St. S.111• AM and South, through Dallas Pt.Hl- mon, too. •.. •xtro fine, extro fo1t, but only modest extra fo re. l11f•r,..etlen, re1ervetien11 .,.. yovr n•orby S. P. A.9•11 t. S·P fht lritndly Sovfht r11 Pacific J. \\'. LIVINGSTONF, Loc..ol P.ou•nqnr Aq•nf Pit-H•rbo• 4 2Stll •nd eo •• , l h•d . N••POrt l••cll And the one to buy --• 15 the Studebaker Champion l 7MS~ 14 ()118 IJ/tke /I ~,;Ni:e ' .de_~GM!·/ Al SHOWN STUDEIAllEI CHAJlrlOll ~ASS.. 2-0001 CUSTOM UDAii 5172211 DELIVERED IN NEWPORT IEACH ,,.,. •-' ,.,,., .... I/ • .,.,.,,. ,.......,_,...., .. JIHtlty iiiilllka ... ....... _ ••• p ........... ~i.,.,..__.._ ........... ,,.. , .... c...-... ,,_ ....................... ,.!pt_..,, 'r'·=--.. "--.....-.. ~ ............ ICVl£N~ • , OPEN 08, U.~ ARD_ 11llfDA'fB n'.~DITJC&NT , NICUllZ-Local Dealer 3415 w. ' ' cL. ., U. '1lr1dl1e~ Hew. 510 Newport leach • • , LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE OFI Bill!~ CERTIFICATE OP BU81NESS Flclltoip Plf'!I> Name P1et1Uom Plnn :!- THE UNDERSIGNED -doe• THE UNDERSIGNJ:D clo-he'l'bY heretJy ctttify the He ~ condUst-certl.fy that he° co~u·cttng a !fu,.. Ing a -Real Estate busineu at aery bultneu at SSS ~yine Ave• oue, Balboa IBl&Jld, Oi\Y of New• 3119 Newpo!'1-Blvd.. Newport, po.rt ~ch. County Of Orange. Beaeh, California, under the ftcU-State of Califon\la, ~er the tlc- -uous fi"". name of N . B . C. tltioua name of 1814~ NURS· R ealty Co., an'd that said firm is ER.Y and that· sald ti~-ls com .. com~d of the following persons, posed of the follow\1'8' persons, whose names in rull and places of whose names and addresses are as resldence are fS follows, to-wit : rollowt. to-wit: John 4. ~-• JAMES C. HOWARD 514 Begonia, 306 Fem3ndo St. ~ona del M4f. Ca.Ji fornla. Balboa. C&llfornla W JT NESS my hand this 13th day WITN~ My band this 8tb I ~o day of A ugust , 19Ml. 01 ~u y , 1- • • ORpJNQ<Jf Nq. ~~ ORDINANCE APPROVING THE .uiNµATJP~ ff;~1'4JN UND!ll.wl'fi;:P ~ OO.l'f1101JpUS TilJ: err( OF ?aWJ'Q!lT !!EAOJJ LY- ING SO~S'Q:llLY OF · THE IN'l'Etµ!ECTJON' QF '!AO A!tTIJJm BOULEVARQ AND 101 mOHWAY AND LYING so~\VES'fERLY ov TilE ~ECffPN OF ~~ AVENUE AND BAVS ,IDE DtµVJ:, . .vjp KNOWN !l!:· SPE<lTIVELV AS IRVINE· ('ORONA DEL MAR PARCEL AND IRVINE. 8 A Y S .1 DE QIUVE f' <\IWEJ.. The City of Newport Beach, by ' • j , , ... ,.,._ ......... ---..-·:· -------...... -····-1····-·-:----.. ··---,-······· Ask S26,fm For Injured Girl P.jll'lq,,,. of S2j!,0Qjl were de· tptln«4td in aupeclor co...urt , .. i• week for a 9-yefr-o.lµ .r..,.,~a girl ~ho was injured lut Ap I .f when strucl< by an auto.-i,obll jn the 200 block ot ¥a.rinf! ve., Newport. Beach. P.A_G~ 1 -FARI ·:-~ _-T~(,ilt~Di' \', .. jj,:;jj··" I I ;£fi --~uss ~ GiA'-NOTI~~ I.EG A&. fl!OTIC:i CITY Pf NEWPORT BEACH ST#.TB OF 0,\LIFO°RNlA NOTJOE 'fO . OONTllAC.TORS ........... "!'""" S LED PitoPOS.:A.LS Will be received at the office of'9thf' City Clerk, City HaiJ, City of N e~"pori Bc>a ch, California. until 7 :30 o'clock P . M., on the 28th day ot A·ugust, 1950. at whic h thnc they will be publi c opened and read, for performing work as follows: ITY qF NE\VPORT BEAC H, eAI.lF'ORNIA , For lhe Paving of the Corporation Yard witlt i Plant.mixed Surfacing James C. H oward Jqbn "4 · 1'¥ !n'ATJ; OF CALlFORNIAJ Sta te of California • 1nd through its Cit y Council, does Harvey Wood of Pasadena fled lb• autt tor,bta d\'!&'hll>r. Pfit e E., aiatntt N . .f . Cl-mcy, " oWn· ers, and Filll'1fl P<>laq pJapcyJ u drlv~r of the .•HloW~bj~,' He \aJ · leged the g1rl wu in a cul ror tbr~e mqp t1!4 411 r .. qlt al. frqcture of her· rtJbt l•J. an~ that •h• ;un Is on crutcti~ and m•Y be pei•· nently ~8*Pl"1 _1µ1<l ·~rrid. N bid will ~ received unleu it lg made on a ptopo.<ro.l tonl furnJs ed by the City J!}ngine-er. Eac-h bid n1usl bf> a ccompanied by leash, (ceTt ified or cashier's check, or b iddt!r's bond) made payable t o the Cfty of Newport Beac h . for an a1nuunt ~q ua/ to at least ten percent f lOo/. I of the amount bltl. such guar1t.11tv to I><' forfeited should! th<' bidder t o \vhom the contr:lt:t is ;1ward···I full t n enlt!r Into the coAtract . Co4Jlty ot Orange, &'I. lss l ON THIS )ath 4'Y of July 4 .D:, 1950. before ffi9!: ith.f qnderaigned COUNTY OF ORANGE ON THIS 8th day of Au¥Ust, a Notary Public tn ~d for 1ald A.O., 1950, before mt!, ROBERT County "nd Stal.tl, reli4.IQC th~rci{I F. WILLMES, a Notary Public duly comrpissloned and' 1WfOm, in and for the said County and person-lly appered J ohn A . Kaa State, res~dlng therein, duly com-known lo me to be the person mluloned and swum, personally whose name is su~~rt~ to the appeared JAMES C . HOWARD within Instrurp.ent, and ¥Clµlowl· k nown to me to be the per~on edged to mo th~t he e•ecuted the Who.Je name Is subscribed to the I same ·With.in · tn.atrument. nnd nc know-lN \VITNl"!S~ WffE.f\EPf. l have 1eQge<J to me that hr executed the hereunt3 set my hand nnd affixcU samf-'. IN WITNESS WHEREOl<-.., my official seal the day and y~ar J have hereunt•) Met my hand and in thi.!J eertif\cate first abOVl' affl~ed my offiC'ial 11eal the ti ny written. and y ear in thi~ Ccrl1fil"all· fir~l SEA(. above written. ROB~RT lo... w11.t_.J.1Es . ~r y • Commission i.::xpircs Nu\.'••ruht·r Iii 1%1. DEAN C. B RADFORD N otary Public ln und ror said Coutny and StatP My Commis~on Explrea 8·3·1951 No. 519-Prf's..q No. 613 Press. Publi~hc:d 8/10-17 -24·31 50 Publish 8/3·10-17-2.f, '!50. ' NOjICE 11'VITING BU>S Nollce Is hereby given thal the Board of Trustees of the Newport B cocti School District or Orange County, hereinafter rererred to as th.;-"Own~•r," will rt'c1•1\'t:' up to, but not later than 8 :00 o'clock P ....... of thi.:: 5th day of Si.:pt•·nlbl.r, 1950, sealed bids for the awarJ of C'on trnct for the construction or a cafeteria building, complete. at lhe Horace Ensign School. l·IUU Cliff Drive. loco.led in said school d istrict . Such bills shall b1· rcct•ivt:d in the office of the "Owner" at 1400 Clifr Drive, Newpott Bench, Orange County, Ca.lltomia. R.nd. shall be o pened and publicly read aloud a t the above stated time In the offi ce of the "Owner." Each bitl mu.st conforin and be responsive to this invitation, the plans, specifications. and all the other documents comprising the pertinf·nt contract documt>nt~. Copies of the Contract Documcnt.s a re now on file nnd open to public inspection in the said offi ces of tht> Owne r, and uf Lind and Pleger, Arehitects, locate(.] a t 1-t 15 Coast Blvd, Corona t.lel Mar. in ~id County and St8.te and n\ay be obtained a l the la ttt•r plact.< by tlepositing $25.00 fo r ea ch s et. This deposit will be refundec..l 1f the :>ct o r sets of Contract Doc umc>nt!i c..IPlivered arc rctu1 ned 1n good condition within five· days aftl'r the bid opening . Ea<·h bit.I shall be made out on a form to be obta ined a t either of th1· 3:lid office"' in \•>hich the Contract Oocumcnt!i are on file. l!:ai:h bid s hall be acc-on1panicd by a certiffed or l'ash1er·s check p:iyahh· tu the Owner, or sat1i:;factury Bid Bond in favor o f tbe Owner. •'xc1..·utt•d br the biddcr :u::: Principal and a. satisfactory surety company n.~ iiU rt ty. in an an1ount nt't It'"!' than fivP f>'_·r cent of the hid. The check or bid bond shall be gl\'t'n as u t,>Ua rantee that the bidd~·r will executr thP Contract 1f 1t bc a\\.·ardcll t•1 him in conforn1i ty with the Contract Docun10.::nt.s and , .. ·i ll µrovuil' lh•· suret y bond or bonds as specifi\!d thc·rcin wilhir1 five tlays after notificatio n of th~ award of tht• c·ontract to lh1· b1Udcr. 'l'ht· 0 \VIH·r r1•-.t•rvl'S the privile:;p Of rejecting any and all bids ur t o waive-any irrcgµlar~tic~ Q.r \nformalilies in a.ny bid or ln the biddl.ng. Pur!'lunnt to the Labor Code of the State of California, the said Boa rl.i of Tru.stl't'S has ascertained the general prevailing rate of J.n'r t!it"Ol wagt."' f1.>r t'at·h 1·raft or tyl)e' tJf workman needed to execute the co11lra1:t:> which v.:ill be awa!"t.!i;>d the suc.:cessful bidders: a·nd tht'Se prevailing rates are l.'on t111 nt:d in sa it.l SJkCificalion.'f a<topt~t.J by the Bqsrd. and ar1• a s ful101,1.·s : ( ·ta:islflf'1ll l1t11 : FfJHf.::\tEN All rnrtn1cn nut ht·rein sepnrat1•ly C'lnii:;ifio·d, shall bt µ:lid not less than the prc\.'a1li ng rate. :\ Pf•!-:.F;NTIC'ES May bt: t>n1pl.iyctl in C'onfo1·1n il)' o f lhl! Cnl1for11in 1.a bur t.'nUt". y,:ith Section 17i7.5 A ir T ool Operat<ir Asbestr.is W nrki:rs Ali~halt Rak('r anU Br1cklaycfs Brick tt"111 l1· r lrout:r ('3 rp~nt1•rs. jnur11uyn1•·rl rcn11..·11t f~1nlshc r.-; Elt:C'trit·a l f"1,re n1nn EleC'trh·ans l<'l0<jr L.ayt!rs C~lazir·r~ I ron \\'orkcr·s . Htrt1l"l1Jru l Iron W lirkcr·s. reinforcing ·, Labo~rs, building untl unskill('d Lalht·ni. ll lt•tll l Latht·rs, nail on L111 olt:u111 anti Soft l'alnlt·rs, r·a111~t'r:-i. brush sµra)• Pai nt'-·~. sign Pla.!ttert!rs l 'lastert!r Tendt!r!'I Plu1nbt:r r·urt·n1an Plu1nbers T1J,. Lay ers Powt"r &~u1µn1cnl Ol)(!NLtor~: Air l"Onipr(•s,.<.;or~ Bulltlozer:;i. Mixers. slclp Purnps Trac to'ts. ~·Ith attaeh111cnts Ronf Pr Foren1an Raorer Shet>t Metal Workt!rS Tilt> Setters Tile Setters Helper!'I Truck brtvers, untlt•r 6 to ns Truck Dri vt•rs, 6 to 10 tons _ Truck Dril1e ra, 10 l o 15 tons Tnlck Dtjvera, 15 t o 20 t ons -. ~· ' ······-· Truck Drivers, 20 tons and more .................... .. Truck Driven. transit mix, 3 yds. and more ...................... . Welden shall receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation lo which welding l..s incidental Wlndo'A· Ctt•aners .. ·····························-··················· 1>1·r ltuur J.85 2 .2~ l .8f"1 2.75 J.83 2.20 2.28 2.75 2.60 2.10 2 16 2.38 ~.28 f.65 3.125 3.125 2.20 2. lf1 2.40 2.40 3.125 2 .875 2.75 •. llO 1.95 2.20 2 .08 l .9[t 2.20 2.[;0 2.25 2.25 2.70 l .M 1.73 1.75 1.80 1.88 2.08 2.08 1.80 Excf'pt as notefJ in the wage schedule, lb,e rates of per diem wqges for each of the variou.!I cla.5sificatio.na of w ork shall be the hqetnbt>fore M"t fo.rth prt'va Uing rates of hourly wag-ea multiplied by eight 18). Fil!"hl 1~1 h ours shall comUtute a day'• work: It being W\dt'rs!ocxl that i:i t he t'vc-nt that workmen are employed leu lban e~ht t8' ho1i::: p('r dey. the R~r diem wages ahaJl be deem,ect to be that rractlon of ~llc per die m wages huelh ee~bliabed µtat tbe nuln.be~ of hours of e ntpJoyment bet.rs lol etg:bt (8) boun.. .. Ove:J'tlme s~ll be-peld for work perfGnoed ln ~ of the l'fCUJ.a.r day•s or w~k's work and at the rate I~ overtime or the • ~ lnvolved. • . I ' Holtdaya l\S herein ,..r..,.,.. to alWI be d¥010d to be Nejr Y<ar'• Dlil1'· 0-..Uoll Day, lndependepce ~1· LollOr °"1'· &~ Day, ~RS °'1• and Chr<atmu. U ~ oC tllp ~e ll<>llGaya fall od 8uncle;r, I.ho ¥~ followill!I' alWI bo --a 1-oPl llollday. Jt eajt be -toey ~-Ille e<a}fact.« to -a -~t II '.--. and u-all au~tora. lllldq blm. tQ ~ not ~ Ulan -!l'eneral pl'ff!llins rates ~ pu -~ to all i--\1'9 ~ ln the e-tJon ot I.ho ---• lfp bidder may Wlthd,,.w hll bl<l .11# & period ot tQ Cl&~ an.., Ula d9te ioel f°' tM OJ>!Din!I' ot blda. • - l -~ . ·Board ot Truatees . N-poot JIMclt Bd1ool iDlotrlct Odl>p_Oout7, OaJl(..-Ja ., By KAIUON 0. ooob, Ol•tlo • ... US-Prem., Publlob A •• 17·. 2t -at, lMO. 1· I ordain a.s follows: • SEcrION l: Th~t t he 4f1nexa· t lon lo tile City of Newport Beach. Or~nge County, California, ot that c e rt a I n uninh abited territorie1 COl\Ui"UOUS i Q Mid City, lying ?forthwei;itcrly of the i nter~ectioo of }ta.cArthl.Jr Boulevard e.nd 101 fti&}:lway and lying Sp4t hwesterly of ttie Intersection of M arifle Avenue and Bays ide Drive, re· spcctively. being . adjacent to re· spective portions of the City of Newport Beach, Is hereby ap- proved. o.nd that the saitl parcel~ ure hf'ret::y ordained lo be annexed to anti mut.le ~ part uf the City or Nc-wport Beach. Orange County, Cqlifo rnia ; lhat .said territoriCs arc particular ty described as fol- Ralph P . Maskey, vice chair an of the O range COY,PlY l\4'pubJ an CommJttet, a.p~9"1nced today ·a victory · 4r1Ve to enlist 1600 ew fkpubllc&p voters In the. 11a r area fof tt\e tJovember 7 eJect on. In J accordance \.\:Ith the provi~ions or ~·r-tion l'i70 to 1781 of lhe ~bor Ccxlc, the City C.:.Ou111·i l of th(! 1•1ty nf r-; .. y,·port Bt·aeh has ascert.$.lned lhe general 1>r\.·Vnlling rnl1' ri f v::tJ.:• :-1 :i.p1diC'<1.hle to th~ work (o be dune as folluw~: c 1au.14cation Aspha.l!t or Crushing Plant Engine£'r Asphalt Plant F oren1an Aspha t Raker and Ironer llourl'' P t"'r Dlffn \\'a&«L· Sc·.nft"' Ware 2.20 17 60 2.u;, 16.40 I SJ 14.80 The~ new voters will be al ed up by 300 Ne\Yport BeacH R b· U~n Votonteera, each of w n1 w1~1 agree t o enlist at least ive new Repubjjcans for registra on iand balloting on election day.j Concrdt.e or Asphalt Spreading, M ef'hanh'nl T~mp1ng or F1n1shing Mu!·h111'lo Oprrt1tor Carpeier . Cemen Fini.sher Flagm n . Guard !a nd/o r Watch man H t>avy I Duly Repairn1an 2 20 2 2U :!.2R I 1i!"1 I !17 :l ::n 17.60 17.60 IR.2-t 13.211 low s: PARCEL ONE: IRVINE-CORONA DEL lrlAR A. new Republic411 voter is h t' who was ineligible t.o vote in he 1-.st election. or who staye<l a ay from the potls althoui"h ellClbl~. Laboret:>. General or Const rut·11on Appre~tice E ng ineer, inc ltodlng F i 1 i-111:1.11, 12 .~l6 17 60 13.20 PARCEL Oiier, Grees~r Operat~r. Air Con1pressor 1 . .'i:J Beginning at lht• point of in· ters~ction of lht! "northeaster· ly prolongation of lhe nurth- \Vesterly line or A voe ado A Vl'· nue I forn1erly 27th S t r eet) with the northwc-sterly pro· -The county campaign I.a par~ of a state 8.lld national drive to ~n· list 1,000,000 ·Republican Vol¥n- teers to .sign up their five or mrre recruit vot~rs. Ca!lfqmia quol&,.1 in t he nation11-I drive Is lQ0,00.0 1•· publican Volunteers a.gt.J 500.~ of nev.· VOt f'J'S. Opernt'br, Concrete Mixer -Skip 'l'ypt"' Operat~r. Mot or Patrol. inc luding a nJ t ype of JKl"'t'r blad,, . 2 I)~ 14 6-t l~ 60 16 64 Univt!r~RI E quipn•cnt Oper:i.tor 1 ::5hnv1 I, IJ1-=i glinc· Defrick. Derrick ·Ba rge. Clam~hi-11 n1· l '1·n111 ·l ~ 10 Operatqr, Pump . \ !1(1 19.20 1~ 60 17.20 longatlou o[ the norlht'asterly line or Corona t.Jel liar. as sflown upon a 1nap rccol"dcd in Mh1c ellaneous Maps, Bonk :t. Pages 41 ant.J 42, Records Qf Oran~e Count y. California. said point also being in the City Boundary of the City of Newport Beach : thence no rth- east erly along said northwest- erly prolongation of A vocatlo In a n1es511ge annDunclng h e nationwid~ c.lrive, Chairman uy George Gal>rlef&on or the Rep~~l­ can N~tional Co,inmittee pciJn ed out tti'l 15.QOO.OOO pote{ltial l· ers ,o r •i per cent, !llayed a ay Ope rat,r. Rolle r Operal~1·, Tracto r Bulh.lozcr. Tanipt>r·. 8 "7:l J"·r nr Drfg Type Shovt:I ur Boorn Att:l r lunl•llt !'i 2 211 17 60 18 2 t JUNtlU: DOG In the """'1n&'o "Zall""" I allown gettloir • llfl In~ rx:plon>r Dan l..&mlt'a pac~. 'l1te pup Jot lt.IJ Di'rpe, "·hlcti mtun" "shoo'' In Spanlab, f rom IQ "~ J of ll"3lher boot\"ri, I.luring rlnlt months on the roui-h traJI. Operatf, Trenching Machine Truck rivers or Du1n p Trucks uf 11.::ss th n 4 yds, WatPr l..Rvel Any cl~ssificalion omitted herein. 1 7J 13.8-1 from the polls in l 948. I noi l less than 1 !°J7 12.!">6 Altblds are t o be compared on tl1 e bnl"'ls nr tl11~ f'ily Engineer'i estima of the quantitif's of work tn be t1nH1·. -Cla.Ssified ada are r ead by folks Avenue, 600 feet to a point: JUNGLE DOG IS Bl thence south 65" 24 ' east to an inte.,e<Uon with the , -. northwesterly line of State "Scorpions, snakfl!. and taran- -Pe()ple do read the P res.ti e.rs. HELP . No ~id will be a ct·e_ptetl fro1n ~ _Coutrul'lur v.·ho has not been hcen~e~1n a ccortlanc"' v.·1 th lilt· pruv1s1nn .s nf I 'hapltor !). Division ill o f Busi ess anti Prof ... ssions Co<Je . Pl s may be seen, and furml'l o f p1·u1><•~al. l>Clnds. "ontract , a nd specifications may be 1.>htained at tht' •Jffu·,·_.of th1• t 'Jl)' ~ng ineer. City Hdll, N ewport Beach. Callfurr,ia. Highway 18.t·.i\., so rcet in IN MEXICA~ ll:XPL RATION tulas were a.lwllY• cause for ala.Mn. w1tlth. a s shown on Statt' " ~ and h('r warning barks woUld :~~w~~· ~~!~~c!~n c~~~r~n~~i I ~lltor'it DOl": ftls bl thP fqurlh ln a 1 M'rtus of rtt•v.-u artlck-s ~~:~~·~ t~ta ::i~~i~~~l:~s ~~: >iaid Orange County; Tht•nt:e 1 dP.a linJ{ ,\vlth \""arl ous ~JM-'Cts of Junclfl ,.,~plo~tlon a nd lht' IM.l\·•·nlu"·.o route \\'e had C'hosen, but wo!)ld Th ~ s pecial attention of prO~·pt:<·tivt' b1lld r•r11 i:-< <'nllPd to the "Pro~! R equiremenL.:; a111.I Conditions" nnrtc'Xt""ll to th(' b lank form uf proptsa ~. for full direct ions as to bidding. t le. Thi City of Newport Bt:ach r1•st•r\·•·s th., 11Khl to rrjrC't any or all bids sou th 24 3G · \\•est. along said "' Ilana anti \'lrgtnla J..am.b, of Coronn d" l\!ar, Khor11.y n •turnt•t.1 force u11 to detour. Sometimes r,. .. northwt'StPrly line and the learned the reasons for her c~n- south\\'estcrl.r pro I on g~ti nn fr-uni an •'XIM-dltlon tu lht> t...o9t City or Jhe M~ In sout.hi·rn i\t .. xiro.) Ct>rn ant.I ~ometim es we didn't, but lhtreof. t u an intersection Afultlplc scars on his right hand represetto cxplori~r Dana Lamb Wt.' alv:ays abided by her judj' •· CITY OF NE\.\'PORT DEAf'H, ('Al.IFORNYA C.'. K .l 'HIES'f with said northcaslt'rly line of ment." Corona <.lt•l Mar : th('ncc 1101·t h-a .s yrnbol of his ~uccess as a tr.,iner of jun . doga. F"or once a. dog In addition to h er ju ngle e u- wcs lt~rly n!nng Htiid nnrt h,.a.st· uf his Is given the command tu"Guard", he \\~II attack any o ne t-V'n cation, Quita waCJ "Jfut through t:r·ly 111,1.., of Cllrvna dcl ."1.ur hi.•· rriastcr ,,s houttl an attempt be made to tl1nper wilh prupt..·r'~y a~;-lhc ·training manual par3.graph _~Y unt.J the norlh\Vestcrly pl"u· slgll{'tl t1> tus care. paragraph.'' There •"r'ii a numJter longation thereof. to the. point To Illu s trate his po.int., a few of good training booka on the mar. of beginning. days ag-o, Lan1b dropped his cam-named h i "Coco'', after the is· ket, the Lembs say, but the dne ' DateO: August 15, 1950. No. 454...__,Press. Publish Aug. 1i SALE \JNOER l'~ORECl..()8t lRF. Nl l~E ~ LOWMAN and G HACE R. wivMAN. hu8band and '''If .. I Plaintiffs P ARCEL TWO: f'ra bag In a corner of hitt ltving land. they used for Quita was "Tralnlrg IRVINE·BA Y8IDE DRIVE room at his Corona ~el )6ar holl)e. "M ost • utho ritlrs'," lhr Lambs You to Train Your Dog" by Blan· I ,.s. PARCEL and ordered his latest dog. Quita. say. "nl alntain that a trainer che Saunders. It wls pubUsti<-d R. J. RIJt<..:HETT and TRES~A Beginning at u . S , Stati<Jn to g uard. The anim~I took a posl· sl"tOltlt.I not begin his instructio ns by Doubleday in 1946. BI RCHETT. hul'iband and \\"lff', 1·t . 101 in the Bulkhr-ad line. 85 t1un beside the bag, and when befortt the dog is six months old. The Lambs t ook special prP-al., l>t·ft-ndan 1~.;i sho\\.·n upon a lllt\p entltlt•d. Dana approached Qs though he but w e flf:d that if we \Vail that cautions with Quita's die.t. too, but In J Thr S uperior Courl "Harbor l....int"s, NPwpnrt Bay intent.led seizing it, s he bared her long. t he < og ha~ learned too many not tn the way ,this 1.'J usually In and ·ror t.M County or Oran(i• H nrbor, California:· approvl'd fang-s anti snaril .. >d menacingly. \\'rong a t s that are hartl to carried out. Rather than condft-State ur California by the \\'ar Ueµartnient Atay 1'hf•n he gave her the "at case" brenk ." [ 101U11g her t o regular meals fOf Unde~ and by virtue of a de· 2, 1936, .!lnt.1 on file in the u . t·on1n1anrt, and Qulta loo"'-·ered h~r Coco, th.c Lam bs say. \\"as well horse m<'at or prepared food. t~y eree of 1foreclosure and ordC'r of s. District Engineer 's offict·. head and beg-an wagging her tail. on his w'+-y to beeonling 8 well-fed her the lhlni"& they ate-then1 · sale duly made and enterc>d in the Los Angeles, ca l if 0 r 11 i 11 : Qu1ta part pointer 1 and part fox. trained d<>g when thi·y h·ft the 11elves. ')'his would have to ht' he r Superior Court o f: th(' County of Thrnce c4J c v.•est along saill terrier has spt'n l most of her two island six lm onths lo tcr lo ('Onlin· fare in the jungle, they explaint. Orange.~ State-of California , on Bulkhrod Line betw een Sta-yt•ars in Mexico. and the major-ue their qJnoe voyagt•. Unable to so lht>y prevented her from beco • the 3rd day of July, A . D. 19&{1 , tions u . s. JOI and u. s. 2UO. 1ty uf the approximately 200 com-take him t with the rn , they gave ing accustomed to a s teady d l.'t and a 'r it of Execution for thl· 1289.21 ft.'c>t : thi•ncc due sout.h niaritls to which s he responda &re hinl to a Costa Rican fri end. of any particular food. ~ t!nfo rcement of judgn1ent requir- 200 feet tn a point in lhe City in Spanish. The remainder-in· The LaqlbH a.ppret.·utte lhl' quaJ. •'She loves t ort illas," Virgi ia in g sal~ of property unUcr furt'- 8ounda.ry uf tht:' City iJf fll ew· c lutl1ng dangerous ~Attack"-e.re ities of a l ~horougll·br1._•tl tlog, but says, "and lo watch he r eat c ." c losuretf D:<-d of !rust issu1,d port Bl·al'h . this point being 111 derivative Spanis~ te rms, coin· for jungle '\Vork lht·Y pi-i ·fer a l·ross on the cob is a riot . She hold~1 1t out oft c-said Super ior Court on the true point of tJeginning : cd by Mr. and Mrs. Lamb. or mixturie of hunting blCKKJs . i.n her paws as though imitnti~g the 24t day of July, A . D . Ifl.JO, thence llue north t o an inter· It was Quita. l&8l yea-r, that "T}le p~ e brcds a re too spec-us." 1 in the ~bove entitled action, in sf'ction with the north<•rly s<·nr r~u the explorer's hand. ~e-. iQIJzed," a sayv. "anti "'e neet.J Qulcl< to Leaim I favor o Nile L. Lown1aw and r ight llf way line of Bayside-turning lo his jf:ep,I parked on a ~n all U d k d h' Quita h(\s been quic k to \earn. 1 Grace . Lo\\·n1an. husband and 1.Jrivt.." ~feet in width, as de· ~t ex.ic_q_ \\.¥ ~~ .. f1 ...0 l -ro ' ~or 0~ -o ne t at the Lambs say, In every field 'in wire, a Plaintiffs and against !:lcr:lbed if1 pecys .. r~fd~ in ' · · ~ .. d Which sbe b~ been Inst ructed. R, ~ J3i~1 hell 8f:d. ~Ell'e.sa.,Blr«;h!U., Book s3o. P ag..-. 2_17 ot Official • -e ! ... ... ~ ·· · · '· ~. F or the.Ir own amusement, oriti· 'l\n~ BJ"Ki ~1.f;, ft. laJ, as .-le· Rt'cortl~. Orang" County, Cali-over wh1~h Quita -~~o ·i:~~gt ·-jlr.t"T""nf'd hally, the •couple put the dbg !rtri.d4'-tt A. cdpj 1.of ..l:hich ,aid fornia: thence eas terly a!o ng watch. Knowing well the danger One of ~h" bel'lt trained or the through a course of the mor e b r deci-ie f fo reclosu're duly attesl- said northerly right of way in which the youth had placed hlm· Lnmb dog-~ \\·as .. Zapata'', a nliX· less rout ine parlor tricks. she ed undef the seal ot said Superior line to the beginning ot a c urve St.'lf. Dana rushed to the Jeep, In· lure wtt~h , plenty of hunting in· speaks, aanccs, counts, etc.. apd Court olj the 22 day of June-A. D., conca\.'e t o the northwest and tending to push th~ youth from stinct. H e wrut given 10 the couple hv developed Into a considera~le 1950, ahd to me dt'tlvt>r1·d on having a radius or so.64 fe<'t : thl..' path of the atta cking animal. by a We an f1t.niily living in t he "ham" actor . I July !!:4 ~ 1950, t ogether with th<' lh t>ne~ southeast erly in a di· I-le w!Uf s uccessful but Quit~'.s wild.!!, wh had offered the ex ~ But this incidental training ~s said wrJ a.nnexed thereto, whrre· ret't line across }.tarine Ave-slashing jaws closed over his own plorers shtller <.luring a hurricane tumed to considerable advanta~t' by I a4' contmanded tu ~e ll at nue to 8 point in the nortll· hand in the ('ncounter. in 193g_ Z4pata fo llow ed the jung. In the jungle. "Qulta' became Of.Jr public a\Jction for cash in lawful l'asl c r·ly right of way line o f Do( Lo\'ff'll le trails Jts 8 PUfl and got his ambassador of good will." tht> dx· money bf the United Statr ~. the said Bayside Drive, ~O feet i11 Both Dana a nd hi• wife, Virgin ~ name, w ,ch means "shoe" In plorers :my .. "whenever . w e h¥· followtnf and in said dc>Cr<'<', de- Y.ridth . sajU point being the Spanish. m the fa.ct that the pened on tnbes of Indians t~\ scribed rt'al estate: in, Rre dog lovera but neither I.!! , 1 . di 1 , t \Vesterly end of a curve con-r Lambs h to put leather boolee:J werer\ t too r1en y. we w o u That rtion o r Lot 41 of ln1pressed with the a.nln1als strict-· th ·th Qulta Th N H 1 h'· l'aVe to the southwest having I Th I r ..i •on hla pa fl unUI they toughened w1n em over wt . y f'Wpor e _g '"""'· as per map a radiu!-l o f i25 feet: thenc<' Y as pel.8. ey P •cte P•ime em· t o the rot h terrain.... knew nothing about training-doE. the re recbrded in Book 4, ])haais on the crea\ure'a ability W , Qnd when we put Quits throu h at pa e 83 of Misct"l la.neous southeasterly a I o n g 8 aid to perform useful ~· especially " e ma e one mistake In lr1t !n-d I" h d northt:asterly line of Bay.siile those valuable ln th~r jungle ex· ing Zapa fl·" Dana -empha.~izC"s, ~~r rou ~~oe,edlhey t~et!os~ •:08tt)l~ Maps,; records ofNsaid Orange Drive to an intersectiori with µ!orations. "and lhro h it we )Qst hiin. When e cou r uce e Count,, lying orthwesterly the City Boun4ary of tht> City TI1P Lambs trained their flnt. we retum tt lo civlliz.::i.t1on. \V~ Ill'-antagonisms." ot t e folJoWing dPscrlbcd r N t o •• h --'d I t As things stand now, Quita K eeJ>e line: 0 e\'<tpor ~c • ,_.. po n doa-on Cocoa llla.Dfl. oft ~ gles:ted t prevl':lf ou r f1 ic nilil of intersection bearing North R " . 1933 d rt th ~ from petU g him. lie-~ame 3.C· telling' th~ Lambs. tn no uncer~n Begt3lng at a point in the SB " 29· JO .. WP~t from S tation ica, in . u n.. e une tist terms, that she 111 reatleaa .a. d North asterly line of said Lot of their canoe trip rrqm Sa.n t>ie.Co c omed~to the.8€> friendly ges· W""'ts to get back into action. B t <I. d ' tant th••eon 290 f•et No. 75 of Patent Bouncla.ries to Panama. They' haVe been traiti-lure. and 'ade no objecUohs when ~· 1 ~ ~- of the Rancho San Joaquin as ing them ever slhce. t'lte. tint uµ. a thief ded to carry him off." ahe will just have to store :p Northwesterly from the most per n1ap recorded-in Book 1. mal, a m<mgrel had been ctven to Another f their dogs lost to th"e her frustration for a .while long ir. Eute[y corner of said Lot, Page 4.i, of Patent Records of them juat after lta •eyes opened har.ardit o city life waa "Glda", the couple say, unttl they haf-and ning thence south· Loa Angeles . County. Calif or-by lhe Ollpta.in o f the cout. guard. who didn' undenitand that auto-completed their book on ~&y w eate i Jy parallel with the nia; thence NQn..b as• 29' to• at the port Qf Punt.Au.nu. 'Ibey mobilea re more dea.dly than explorattou, and a !'leriea of I -North est~rly line of &a.Id Weat &Jang said .Citf Bound-, r . .mountain lures. I Lot , o;i,1M .15 feet to the South· on.a. He wu killed on . "it''-' ary to an a.ngle-potbt: thence 1 the s treet of ~tin two· yei.r• · wes~y li ne of said Lot. continy.ing along said City s hall cause this ordinance to bre ~· l LEr-. A 1 NOTICI J togethe with the: tenement.a Boundary due West 350 feel, published within tttt.Ma day• af· To take \bl• place, the Lambs ~· ~ he redl ent.a and appu1tenancei: due N orth 300 feet. du_~ West ter Ila passage at~ once In boufbt OtUt.a, thinking Lbat the>" .., I thereuni belongifll" or appertain- 250 feet, due SOulh SOO feel the •Newport • Bal Preu, a w, t t·JI be NOTICE INVITDIO B~S ing. and dU:e \Vest to the ~int of new.pape)" of g.,,.era,l c,lrcull.Uo.g .,,...;.._'1.!..:. e I" ~ crq1111 tween a Sea.led bie'1 be received t,Y Public notice iS hereby giver beginning .,--,~ lei &nd • lox. terrier. N that on · Thursday the 24th d &:\. , i pubJ.iahed and draa.lated IA the fThe late 1 di.covered that the the &chOO.l t~ ol Ute e • f • t A 0 19•• t 2 or S"ECTIQN 2 : That the bound-City ol Newport Bee.eta I "qxti:er"-~Potn.te\-'J, but the port -Beach School bi.at.net tor l a 0 ..... u . . ...... a : artu ot the City . of Newport The above and ~ ordln· com..,.na --. been a ~opy one. metal cla.urooin loctl:eQ to be I • o'clock . M., ot •Ud day, J. ~b •. Qrange Cou.nty, Callfornia, ,anee wu introducicf't;t. -. ~,. ''Tbla: la bat ~ •• ~ve ever stalled at t.be. Horace Dlai will P eed to sell at the aouU be ~ the aame are be,eby al-m~"ll' of u.. Clti.a..mcu ot tM bad," !!le>' ay.I • I Scbqot,' oilrt pnn .,,.i 1 e door of the court houoe, In th• te~-~ lnelude tbe above dacrll>--Cl.Ly of Newport ~ lMilcl oa., ' Ave., li~rt BMch.. SpM!ln City Of ta Ana, at pubUc auc-fdi tel'ritod.., the ..,,_lion of thf 24tb day of J~, UllO, ...i .~ ~ ~ fioM Dl1 f11e !!' 111'1J0'1l'lep<len ' lion, to the blgheot, bidder for wbich ie V'iwoyed and ord&lned wu finally M1114, ttild S I lDchee at the Potlld· off\ce, Olltf Dr\_ve ~ 1.,.n .. Av cull, t lawtul money of the bettln, alld ln<orpora~ Into (I,. on tbe lftb day crt A:US-.1 "°-or, Qulta1.n3:1 pound. of euporior Blda Will ~ ~red up t'j 8 : Uolted tatu,r all the above de· City ot' Newport Beacb, <>nnge by tbe r~ ~ to-wit: U1ba1, Lambo q plaln-"an p. m. S.pleqlllor 11. 19&0 ta ocrtbed .. tate, or .. much Oowlty, c:aur'Onr1a. • A YES, ~ r~ Dralte, W>uoua.I bl1ratlon ·of lllteW· 8u2'rill~dent'• ot/Jce. I thereof Will be llll!flclent to ~OM' 3: 'l'llat tile J>r<ICO!d· G{ee)e7, BIUe.. hllOli. , · ll'etl"" and tlllct." nr, ~ GI ••OC!I ~ sat1afy d decree r ... principal. lap and annenti<m -or-NOU. aou.,..._ ~ · Quilt-otlt "' -t all lM Of the IJewtlori Jl9adl ~ lnt....C lone! all eoota. Ga'-! an bad and ~ under .AjlllSlq. 0oor•i;111a.., N<>ne. , ~ "'" ~bo' ""P"'' qpe-trict .... !'fff. Ule '1sllt to p Ohai !und.r my hand this 1"I llJl<l P!!ftUaDt to U.. _.... at • · ~ L.l'lBlll:l'J, di-Ii> ~ Oltr crt, the aD7 or ,a "8 or Wal~ 11117 I day of ~ A D, 11150. an ad crt ~ Of tbe State • • •· ~ lla;ru Ill co, -~ Junll'-f.,malit7 In a bid. J Ji. KUlllOK, Shmll iii eiutotni., Clirsipat.d and re-Attfft: " !. ~ IN; t1ie7 7. "!Ifie WU wOtk1q • -vA.IUOJf 0. DODD By . I R. l!l<lpr, Deputy 1.,..,.i to ~ t11e ~.AprreD-or c . K. J'R,IAr 1 I , """17 ·~t::: p.... -"polllt.-• 01et11 ot Ille ~-wt Fred J . Unl•llabtt.d Teft'ltory Act GI City <:loft. ' .) 1-s -and ~ It ,il•m lldlool AU.0 1139." No. --Pri& after the ...... nc "' clAnPnr. No. 623-J>r-No. 51 Pr-. IQDCTION t :. Tiie 'cttt Clttk Pu-·~ 17, • • • ~ -... • Pubuab .rt\Jt'.17 -:u. 1960; Pub. 113 10. 17, 1950 I . I . • • C ity C:lcrk, ('1ly nf Nf'wport Bea ch 24., \ fl5U. RllF.RIFF'S S:\Lf; ~otic·1· o f Sa.Ji• of Real F..staW 1·nd:·r f;x1'C"·utlon , In lhr S111M•rior ('ourt 1)f thf' C'.oun.i I )" Hf f,rJngt'. Statt> of C.aJlfor- nlo f'OST,\ 1>fES.<\ BANK, tl Califor- c:nrpo,.a t inn, Plaintiff \'1', '"? G. ~tn J ~A RRY ond I~. ~{. HOL- LA I IA ,. 1ndiv1du<11ly anU R . r~ ;\l(l8A.Rll 'i' and I. J\1 H.O LLA · DA 't'. 11 J>A r t11••r<;h1p dba MO· BA!lf\Y & 1-IOLl~ADA Y, DPft:ndnnL"I Under nnd by ,·1rtue uf an Ex· Prution i-.;FlJ••d IJT.lt 1,f th1· Su~rior f'ourt nr th1 <'1l11 n ty uf O ra11ge, State 11f r·a11f•11·n1:L \\'h~r .. in the f'nsla ~1 rso na nk, a Califrirnia lJnnkul,l! ('orr>ora\11111 111 the Plain· tirf. and R . c; P.1 nhrlrrv anti L. M. H olladfly ind1 \·hlunll\' · anU R. G. Mtibarry and I~ J\1 · Holladay, a partn 1•1.sh1p 1lo in)..:" busin~ss a.s Mol;iarry & 1-iolladay nr1..1 l>efendr !In~ 4pc•n ~-~~lent" r(!Jl~~ the 18th tl:ty 'u r J\111. l~f">O. tot-' e ~rn t)f 'thrde Thousand d 00 1 00 Dr>l lars. la\vful mon<'y 'o f l~ l init1·t.J Stalt·i::. be~td(>s costs and 1n l crt'Rf : a nd sum of Three Thf1Us:1nd Sc•\'t•n Hundred Sixty One anti 0:1 JOO IJollars, with in- ler el'lt frn111 th1• 21:-it day o f July. 1950, is no\\' ~~t thti t.lal<' of this writ I at·tuall.\' due on said Judg- ment . I hav('. on {hr• l lth day of Au· gust, 19!'>0, ll•Vicd upon nH thf' right, title. claln1 nnt.J inler('st of 8aid defendants lur eitht'r or lhe n1l in :ind to tht' follrnving di>!-!Cribrd real PH tBI<.!, tO·\\'il : l...ol liJ. ·r ra1·t 11 33, Sea Vi e\\· H Pi,irhlM, as J>t.'r may th€'reof rerord1·tl in Book 36, pa~cs 13 anti 14 , Misccllan· rous Afapll. record.i-1 o f Orange Cou nty. California._ Tog ether \\'1th a ll a nd singular lhe tenements, hereditamente and !lppurtt'no.ncrs ther c>unto ~ng­ ing or in anyv.1UJe appertaining. N oticf' is hereby givt>n. that on 1'uP11day, the flth day of Septem- ber, 1950. a t 2:00 o'rloc;:k P. M .. of ;a.id day, J "''ill proceed to sell in 'ront of t he <'ourt hou11e door, South Entrance . in lhe City of 3anta A na. at public aucUon lo .he highest bidder tor cash in taw- tul mo~y of the United Stat•, i.11 the right. title, claim and ln· l.erest of bid defendants, (or ~lther of them) of, ln a.nd to the lbove described property, or tlO nuch thereof aa may be neceua.ry ~ ra.IAe w!ficient t o atJ.sty ald rudgment with interest and C<Wt&. GIVEN. under my hand th.Ls llth day of Ausust. 1950. JAMES A. MUSICK. Sheriff. By Carl R. Edgar, Deputy: '.>udley .. Franklin. . "-ttorneya for .P\aintl!f. Ho. !521-Preu. Publt.I! Aui. 17·24·31, 1950. ''When a man can't help b4-a club any mo.re. l t '1 Ume to q~L" -Joe McCarthy, es. res1gn1nll' 'I" Red 9oir. manaru. . •• ~·---'--·---------------. --. --" • • • • Miscellaneous-Shower is Courtesy For Bride-Elect Mary Jo Quarry HonoMI centered on Mary Jo ..... ------------- Quany, daughter of Mr. a.nd Mrt. Kenneth Qua.rry, 11';16 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa, at a pretty pre- nuptial courtesy given by MIN Na.ncy Ward and Ml~ Ann Pol- Un.s. The Newport H eights , home of Mi.1111 Ward, 534 Aliso St., formed the party background. M I 8 s Qu•M'Y is to wed Peter Wilson tomorrow In the Newport Harbor Lutheran church, Quantities of while da.hlla.s adorned the rqoms 'A'hile a dainty pink and white lace parasol in the ·center ot the dining table shelt- er~ the array of gtft pa'Ckages. Capturing prizes for the game's played were Marguerite Quarry. Joyce Itto, Pat Myrehn, SunAhlne Blackstock, Catherine Farquhar. M.artlyn Long and Grace Schmidt. Sharing the d elightful h08pltal- ity were Mmes Marilyn Long. Corinne Quarry, Patricia Myrehn. Margu e r i t e Quarry, Grace Schmidt. J oyce Otto. Melba. Ward. Frances P oll ins. Elaine Hornsby, Barbara R edv>'Ry, Marynell Otto, Grace Henderson , Helen WiL'\On , Catherine F'arquh11.r: Misses Car- ilyn Schmidt, Keo Fi11her. Joan Dodd, Jan Talstra. Diana Trask, Joan Rus.<cell. Barbara Long, Doro- thy F owle r a nd Sunshine Black- •tock . Sending 1;i rt!4 but unabll' t o at- tend w crf' M me!ol. Ruth Wilson, Elva K ipp, J\farga ret Neuman, Misses P.fercille Nickell, Dorothy Paulsen, Chirley Newmah and Mary Rnbbins. The hol'ltess d un ~erved delic ious refre11hm('nll'I n f cnconnut snow- ball cakes. fru it punch a nd candy. Home Economics Club Needs White Cloth For Hospital Work Fresno Family House Guests in Kese l Home Mr. and Mrs. H arry Bablosn and chlldren Carol and J £'an of Fresno have ended a plea88nt stay a.s house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kesel, 389 E . 23rd St., Costa Mesa. Mrs. Baboian ls an tngllsh war bride and thie "-'&& her tint vi.sit to Southern Cali- fornia... Trips to San Juan Capistra.no, San Diego. Tijuana and otht>r points were arranged by thf" Kc8· els for the enterta.lnn1ent of their guests. Lutheran Women Study Miss ion Work Of Church in Africa Members or the Women's '11.ti!'l- sionary society of the Newport Harbor Lutheran church held their latest meeting in the Costa Mesa home of Mrs. Mae Chesbro. 218 Cabrtllo St. Mrs. Alice M c- cardle and Mrs. Gary Fredrlksen shared hostesa duties. Rev. Herbert Roth, pas tor of thf' church, led the bible !4tudy p('riod and reviewed the lesson which was on the LutherM church in Africa. Announcement was made tha t the birthday calendar!\ are nearly completed. Mrs. Corinne Quarry, president. preaided over the ses- sion. Vh11itor!'ll present wet (' Mmes . Betty Dutro, Rae Zln1mcrma.n . AllC'e Barrows. Amy Mears and MiHS Josie Brown. ( Members included Mn1es. Elai ne Hornsby, Ethel Peterson, Maxlnf' Petent0n. Travis Schultz, Mary L. Thf' · Hnn1" E r nnnmlcs c.lub of Williams. Be rnice Hayden. Co· the rn!ltn Mr!'ln Gr a nge needs rinne Quarry. Mildred TruNty, 11herl:;; find pill ow cai:ics for use-In Evelyn Ellerma n, Hazel W Hrnx. ma k\11~ b ~d pnrl s fo r thp Orange Vh'ginia Rueger. Gene Roth , Pat cou nty h.-:<pital. l'e r sonfl wlshlng MyrPhn, Ruth Kingman. Rache l t n ("nnt rih11t,. a re Rsked t o phone Wede.king, Gary ·Fredrlkaen, Mae Bea("on fil !"•l-R and the while Ches bro, Lydia Ham~. Ann Shr f- g ()()(I!> w11J b!' called for . 1 Hn , Elin Myrehn, Alice J\.1cCardle Latest n1eeting of the club \Y&S and Marguerite Quarry. hf'ld at thP Costa Mesa park I Next meetln1; IA'ill be held Srpt . wht're fl potluck lunc heon was en·• 1 with Mrs. Evelyn Ellerm ~n , 532 joyPd. N nrn1a Ankeny. chairinan. Fullerton St., Newport Heights. pre~ided O\'f'r th e business. P"sent w"'" Mme•. rva coe. Friends Present Barba ra B"nn•'tt. ~1am)e CMe. Ruby B '•cd"n· Nocm• Ankeny, t B"rthd F t H ilda BC'n nct t. Alice Hughes, Hel-a I ay e e en Biac". Doroth y Tait. Ruth f J C Tait. Dor othy George. Ida Huma-Or ameS OOn son. J\.f ln11 t.f1tr hell. Edna Hutchin-\ son. Clft rab£'lle Parson·s, Alice The Hf'Venth birthday of Je.n1eP. Kyle. Gcrtrudt> Nell'lon, R okM?rtR Coon_ brought a gay party planned Rapl~r . Mttry Williams, Esther by his mother. Mrs. Avanell Coon. Belau, AgneH Arundell, Josie D26 Sunset Rd., Costa Mesa, Burns. Mar~lf'rite Quarry. MlSSl's After a aerie~ of merry gam e~ Mary Hall, E lizabeth Hall. Maud~ the young folk enjoyed rt-r~csh · Chilcoate. Jack ie J ohnston and ments of Jello. punch and birth· Clara Bennett. day cake. Kathleen Quarry Christened Sunday at Lutheran Church Kathleen Loulse Quarry. little daughtf"r or Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth L . Qua rry of Coeta Mesa, wu chrh~tened Su nday ln the Newport Har bnr Lutheran church. Rev. Herbert Roth o fficiated. Mr. and ~trs. J nmea Hayden a cted as godparent11. The baby wore M r maternal great -g-randmoth.er's baptismal dress. After the service Mr. and Mrs. Quarry ~·ere hoat..B at their homl!'. lei!' cream and cake w erl!' served. Included were Mr. and Mrs. Ed· ward Dixon. -WIJJl&m Worth of Balboa Island, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Quarry. Mrs. Mary L. Wil- liama, Co5ta Me.a: Mr. and Mrs. James Hayden, Sandra and Sonya Hay~n . Newport Beach; Chris- tine and Kenny J on Quarry, sis- ter and brother or Kathleen. On han<l for the fu n were Glen Homby. Johnny and Dianne H il- ton, Peggy and Bobby McGough. Ma.rte and Sonny 11.t cClure, Bev· erly Jackaon, Donnie Eas tman, Barbara and Judy P ete rson, Bo b- by and Cathy 'Ha)'Tlf':s u.nd Lind8 Peterson. Bud Franklin Completes Train ing at ROTC Camp Selim cBud) Franklin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Selim H. Franklin. 1928 Santa. Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa. hu completed six weeks of in- tensive tra.ining at F ort Lewis. Wash .. R. 0 . T. C. Summer Camp. He ta a student at Pomona Col· lege. Upon succeaaful complet ion of his college courSt', he "''ill receive a commiMion as a second lieuten- ant ln the Organized R e.se rve Cocpe. -People do read the Pteu ad&. . / Exclusively Ovrs 311 Mari!ie A~ ' • ' ~e- 1 ' Meken of Mexico's ~ost Beautiful hand paint~ Skirt• Now price.cf lower · then South of the bo..ler ' 995 1295 l495 I .:fa. '9iecitJ 1-l 1s1enc1 Ir . ' • .. . ., . I l · • • ., ' ( -' .., ~ . I Mrs. Roilert·~~niels ' Knott Betry Farm Is Host~11 fof . • 1..-Din er Selfing , . -• F. A. C. Section Picnics at Park ~runcfi 4'!'d :Br idge fo'r-S g,,ttes Club _Mf!. Robert DanJela of" eo.ta at Knott'• Berry Farm Membrra ot the ~ and c ta Me.a wu boeteae receotl3f', When plcuure tor membera of 15CCtlon ot the Cost& Mesa P' day tricnde were brought tosethe_r for ttea Club & few evenlng11 Afternoon Club usembled r~t- brunch and one ~f their replar ago. ly for a picnic luncheon In the bridge BeUl,Onll. ~. ln th group were GraCe Kline, Coeta Mesa park. Preeent weJ'e Mmes. P&ul Dun-~Jar&. Badare. Betty ftuMell."'-;-·-·ong thOee In attend Cc .-, .. r • • ST. JAMES C:HURC:H EPISOOPAL Summer Services I~ A. M.-tlolJ' Commun.Ion 10:00 A. M.-MOmlDc Wonhlp and &naom Cbu.rcb School 1n. Pa.rlAb. Ho~ The Be". Paul Moore Whtrie&er, Rector 1209 VIA UDO NEWPORT BEAOR The home ot Mrs: Elho Ollila, 713 Wllfon St., will be the meet.in« place for'm.embe.n of the Newport Heights clrcle o( Ch.rt.It Church by the S.a WSCS Thur.aay, Aug. 24, at 7 :30 p. m. lap, William Willla.m.s, Tbomu Marge rockett, Mable Savtth. ero Mmes. J . P. Cooper, J , C. A4&m•, Maude Pierce. ·c . M. Har· Helen dark,~ Mae Felker. Coftta c. Sadie Wright. R. C. ~-'-'--+------------------------' ris, Arthur Thronson and B.· C. M'e.n.: J~ Ice Chandler, Orange; &el&, W. G. WaJker, William E . The flneat horSe 3how In South· ern Caltfomta will .be a pert of the Orange County Fair, Grow. Emma !o,upart. Newport Bea.ch. Nickel), Dell WhJte, Sberrpan Salter, J ean Lawrence, Helen H • Keeler, Tint& B . Small and C~ A . lg -People do re.ad the PreM ad.I. want ad11. /,} ~ PK<7. m c,;t· ,,,. 11c · PECTIN I . • • ,t,"4f'4' co•••• .... _ E1perle1ct says: / SWEET SEEOLESS GRAl'ES 71(/c,J< YELLOW 41EllT/oP 'llSMN MELONS FRESH l.AR<;,E ! • •UN~N 9 VE(;ET All.ElilFM McQuown. ! Quality Printing-Ph. Har. 1616 -~ --'! New St1~ IJo .. : 51•.-9 a. m.1to 6 p. M. W ... cloJs 9 .. ..;, .:.+:Jo'p. m.;P1~~iyof Fr•ePCriinglac.ofOurStore OPIN ~1UID-AY N'f"."' UNTI~ 7 P.; -~ ' • !