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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-08-24 - Newport Balboa Press• • , . ] ,·"""'~"fr"':;'.~;:c"'.j:LJ":::l"'.""Zj:'.''"i'l~"'i';";:f-.;;:::r:'r.7'f7"?l,:--="'>-:;;;-::::=;--:;:;::;""'.~'i\'.::7'7'.''."":'t'.';:;''7'.'':""~7-°-!;:'~:"" ... '~''."::""=~·~~=~~·~·~:~.=·==""' ... "'"'==••~.~·==';==~•======,.s:•.•••s==£$2""'!~•1~2£$2•£•2~2 .. u•:•c•1~;~0~sp!S:!"~k~S!"'!"'','!'2!~"'!'S$0$1J!','!'!!'ll~2§!111 ' I ... • -• 8nelt .but . '1'111: PU8ll A mirror of the moat -· T. N. ("BRICK") GAINICll _, rap1c117 developlns • ._ DMI' Uncle Bennie-Brick made of Ule CalHoml& South : • ~11~. SllYING THI INTiRI p SS TIU: PBE88 Aina to be clean. talr and Impart.tat. and thu. to receive and retaJ.n ~IOl ·MIA · · a trade wttlti u. thia1 evenlnc •1· CoutaJ Empire f 1ftl' be'd get dlnner It I wouk! ''-----'-------.J wtite h18 column. Makins nuty 1 • popular support remarka, he e&Jd lJlat I wu in a much better polliUon, u '1 pt to go fllb~g. see more of the harbor . dletrict and the people than ·he gets a chance to u he bu to llla'Ve SECOND LARGEST HOME C.OMMUNIJY IN ORANGE COUNTY . away In Ssnta Ana oo I'll hsVll YOLUME Xl PHONE •HARBOR f616 enough money to go f .. hlng wtth ========================== the Lady Angler•. A SuccaAfll.I nnt Year Any club starting from ecratch ha.a Iola of grief, and we've had our 1hafe, but all ln all, the women will a~ee that this club baa had more tun ·and the p.lJI have made a lot of new frienda that they wouldn't have any other way. From Nte.r and Far They Ceme COUNCIL TO SET DATE MONDAY FOR HEARING ON ZONING ORDINANCE Loretta Hartlein, wife ot a San Bemad.Jno dentllt. braved the fogs thia wtnter to attend our monlh-Date for public hearing on the coqtroverslal changes In the pro- ly meeUnga, while Oorrta Burr1:11 posed aonlng ordinance will pt"'.>bsbly be set by the city council at ot Loa Angelea fll!lhed along with Monday nlght'a aeulon. accoriltng to Ray Copelin, planning commls- u.. a lot .. Moat of the crowd are ston 1ecretary. Mape clearly outlining the changes were presented to local women, though, with hus-the council ~t a meeting with planning commlMlon members la.st banda ln many different llnea ot Fr1day. buslnea. Included In the ordinance are,_--------------·I.. !' Dickie Greeley's husband Is a the hotly dlscW1sed changes of city councilman, Marte Kaiser's R-2 to R ·l on Little Balboa Island. husband will be our new supervis-or, Kathryn Cook's husband l.8 C-2 to C-1 along the Corona del BIU-lhe well-k nown coach ot the Mar buslne88 district on Coa.et Santa Ana Dons. By the way. Hwy., and R-1 to R-4 along the Kathryn s kunked her husband this w estern end of Ocean Front in year when they went deer hunt-Newport. lng. Planning commission held a Myra Sprague's huabapd man-meeting this noon that had bern agea the Bay Shore camp. while adjourned from last Thursday be· Mlna Hershey's hW!lband has a cause of lack ot quorum. gn>cery store on the laland. Also At the session Theo Robins had in the grocery bu.sine.a la Del· hill plans tor a new Ford agency berta Story's huaband who has a building at 534 Coast Highway, store lo Balboa. One ot our new Newport. approved. Also. David members ht Margaret Erickson of R . Thomu received a variance ap- San Gabriel whose husband Is a proval tor a 20 toot setback on doctor there. Also among the/ two Ocean Blvd. Jots In Corons m embers Is Jean White. wife ot del Mar. The lots. 1 and 2, Block Art. who operates White's Park 141 , will race the sidestreet, Or· A venue Cate. Al80 lhtted among hid A \um and library back of the city hall: big, new bathhouse for the- Corona de1 Mar beac h; roadway cotrNCIL MEETING At. Monday alsht's oooacll m ee-t lnl"• In :idd.ftloa to thr pro- po8t!d ~nnJnc ordJunce. thr.i fol- lo"1nJ IU-1118 are 9Cheduled to com" up before the poonclllmeo : ( 1) Public hf'a: :JIS on alle.f p&\'• Inc bet"-een 11th. a.od 19th Stl'I; IZ) o~niDI" of bids for Wf'At N e"l>Ort &e\\-ert1: (3) openlnl" or bklK tor pavlhl" of oorporat.lon yard; ( 4) adopUon of n rdln&OCf" ttnnf"Xln« Bannfnl" aand ~klnl" C068t ll"·y; (5) Introduction of f'llDer ,.ency ordinance prohlblit- lnl" dJ\-1ng kom pubUc brld&eN. members is Mama R011sl. who, c ve. with her husband, owns Rosai"s The commission maps presented along the ocean front from Mac- Cate In Corona del Mar. to the council also Included maps Fadd£>n Place to the Peninsula : Among dreM shop owners you of other proposed Improvements new channel through Linda Isle wiU find Betty Watson. Fran fo r the city that will be taken up and highway relocation to allow Piper, Dorothy J ohnson a.nd Ida at a later time. Theae include . for 65-toot high level bridge over Nayler. civic center including an auditor-I the ent~ance to the Upper Bay. Wl\-"'8 of Charter Boat °"'lien I • ban~~.:=:: .• ~~::!:·"~~~·~; $66.972 Surplus Shown in i:~g~·· .~"'~~~."·,:n'.''r..:·~!~ New Aud·1t of c·1ty Funds ~no~:·~:~:·;~~~gh~~b~~;·.~~~~ . if you make a mistake. First our I Audit of funds ot the City ot voir. president, Mabel Stevenson, whose I Newport Beach releued this w eek The library fund shows a $2,450 husband, Jimmy, has a charter by City Manager John Salton Increase and Sailor• 88.id an an- boat at the Pavilion and Leta show that operations In the past nex. is contemplated In the future. Skeen. o ur vice-president, whoae fiscal year h&ve been well In the Property sales leaped from $5,480 huaband, J eaa, Is widely known in "blac k." current expense fund to $43.283 but the money will be the harbor area. wh ich is the CiLY'• prtncipal oper-used to finance the new corpora- ER. D sk.lpper'NI by Bill Ficker of N«M-port Hubor "1th Ber.,en lfe1's u ere\\· h1 competlns In the International Sta.r claM M"riell bt'lng tw:-ht In Chlcal"O thJa "°"'*· 8111 and B6rf' M 6 pictured In JM>Uon In tlw top picture and bel°"' ~ s~·n at tlwi Nf:\"Vport Hart.or Y·M·ht c·lub i.hortly before they left '''Ith t~ boat for the MJddle W est. (Beckne r Photos) • SIXTEEN PAGES FIVE CENTS NUMBER 26 Theoretically, at 6 :30 p. m. Monday, Balboa Island was the scene of a major dis- aster. H owever , the situation was quickly and efficiently handled -on paper _ by the city's Disaster Co un cil division chiefs. The occasion was the first meeting of •the group during which a possible emergency situation was presented and worked out by members. COUNTY SUPERVISORS APPROVE $15 MILLION BUDGET, $1.25 TAX RATE The problem "-'8.8 prepared by I Lloyd Loveland, Dale Ramsey and Frank Crocker and was hailed by City Manager J ohn Sailora. di&· aster commander, as "very sue• ccssful" and '"much better than ~XfH'Ctcd . '' Division c hiefs were given the be~inning or the disaster first. lhf'n elf.ch told what he would lmn1rdlatf'ly do. Then the situa- t ion Iti mi nutes later was de- scribed a.nd aftrr further corn- n1ent, t he situation 30 n1inutes latf'r. Each time the councilmen County tax rate of $1 .25 on $100 of asse88ed valuation was an-can1e up with good s uggestions nounced Wednesday after the board of supervisors ado pted a budget of action. o ( $15.848.299. The pre-viously predicted $1 .30 rate was reduced 8on1ei lJiit Problem what "-'hen the board slashed proposed expenditures by $200.000, nlain· T his is the prob.em the group ly In the building fund. L&st year the rate was $.90. "-'<lt~rd out: Supervisors agreed to eliminate+--T1mf'. of dlsas.ter, 6 :30 p . m . $176.00 from the bulldlng fUnd. the Orange County T11.xpayet11' Location-Marine Ave. and No. that being the amount they )had Assn .. Laguna 43each Taxpayers' I Spe~way I Balboa lsla.nd, and propost>d t o increa.,e the fund ki ur-Assn. and chantbeni of commerce Marine Ave. ~ridge.) . Ing the current fiscal year·) then from Santa A na Fullerton New-Caw;e of Dtaaster-Sem1-tra.Uer cut oft $22,000 from the fu~d for port Harbor a~d Orange' madt· with 5000 ~Ilona high octane the special training R<'i1ool1 tor presentations to urge economy in ,i;-asollne comtng South onto Bal- mentally-retarded youn ~sletr~ to county g overnmeni. ho~ lsl~nd fro_m Marine ~venue provide funds which will t>e; p a id Indications that future bul1ding bridge. JaC'k-kn1fes and sem1-trau. b y the statr and accepted the program ot the county will be fi· er turns over. . offer of County Auditor L. H. nanceCI by a bond ISBuc rather Cause of Accident -Collision Eckel to lnp $2000 from h/sl de-than from direct taxatinn were brtwern car c~mlng out of speed- partment's Slllary schrdule. · seen, as speakers said they favor· wa y a nd making wlde turn onto Ore\\' lntA•n.""t ed having the people vote on suCh Marin e Avenue going South. and The speC'ial budget ht'Jlrlng' drew a.n iMU e rather than to ha ve the fast moving car going North. ' su~·v1··-s 88 the 1·th l x Tank truck driver, view ing acct~ rar greater Interest from ~rlous "~' '7Vr a css n1 w a · d Eva Graham'• bUlband bas the I a.ting revenue shows a balance Uon Y•rd. Only fund wilh a deticlt 1111ataty 'nne Ttade Wlr'ids out of '8',972.03 rreater than al the end wu the 11pecia1 tund which con- Port Orange, while Grace Foa-ot the 1949 ttscal year having a tain8 m onies for a.MeMment di~­ ter'a hWlband skipper• the S olano. , total ot $24.8,879.M . trlc t work such u aewer. street al.so out of Port Orange. E va General fund total Inc luding and alley improvement. It was "in Bill Ficter Competes in Star Championships in Chicago agencies ot tbc Cl™nty Ulan in ea fo r new conatruction. ent, attempts to avoid .same ~ ,. .. tna.ny ... Yeal"I. ftePfeff'n""lltl~ea of Aft-'orpl'ltl:atkmr~re11ent.ed applytn• AAJtea. BrakM lock, thr Orange County Farm Bureau, (ConUnUf'd on Page 8) causllng seml-tra-11 er to jack- Farnworth • s Kenny Is the water, advertising, park, parking, the red" $76,82:5 .37. mighty helpful guy on the Apache, library, curent expense. and other Balance in the pa.rklng fund. or while Rusty Jo hnson's Art un-t'Unda, wu $171,829.42 more than m oney coll c>c ted from the meters tangles Unes on the Southern the previous fiscal year. A com-WRJ5 $17,488 compared with $3,i 31 Comfo rt. Lis Hagen and Clara plete stateme nt of condlti~ Clln Jut year. This money will be used K eeler's husbands o perate Norm's be found on another page ot the to provide more free off-street 1..&ndlng. I know th,9.t a lot ot Presa today. parking, the city manager stated. pe<>ple have been skipped in this Greatest Increase was shown In He said that a.lm08t all the money list. but by next year I 'll know the water fund which jumped from on hand has already been allotted eVl!'ry person, that's the way this $69,829 to $156,740. Sailors explain-tor some Improvement planned In club ha.a been-you make friends ed that the money hu been col-the near future. not ju.at acquaintance.a. lected tor future capital expend!-The auditing of the city's booke SldeU1"hta oa OUr Trtp• I turea inc luding & new 24-lnc h pipe was done by Diehl and Co., Rlver- ld N I Id t t h line from the Arches t o the reaer-side. a ay or, a res en o t e harbor di.atrict for 30 years, never I . By Jacqut>Unr Beckner While the Nl'wport Harbor Yac ht club has been entertalnin~ Luders and Snipe C'lass challeng ers from all o ver the United States. two of her n1ost expert sailors have journeyed far afield In an effort to add one or the world's m08t coveted awards to N .H .Y.C .'s impressive display of lrophirs. Bill F ickt·r l right), ""ho has con_.-------------- slstently sho<A'n the transom ot his Starboat. C HASER I[. to his oponent.s In this area during the past year. wa~ ('hosen. by virtue of his a bility, t o represent the Newport Harbor Star fleet. In Dodge Upholds Court Powers · ~: 1~::i 0·~1d ~~hfe ~~!y otu~~~ School May Replace Future · mo.at ardent flshergals we have. LATEST RESULTS Late8t rao(' n '"l'lHlt11 .:uid raclnl" Overruling a demurrer filed by ~::ie~~:~.~~ln~·~!~~ht·~t;~0~e~~ I Costa Mesa Mental Hosp·1tal condition• \\'{"f"(I rt-<.'<f'l\·f"d by wire the detenee in a damage suit. ber, Thelma Bradford, tipped the at tJK, Nt'\\"port Harbor Yu.ht Judge Donald Dodge upheld the scales at a neat 29 lbs., 61 o~ Ma-clu b Thursday momlrll" from jutisdict lon ot the N ewport Beach bel Steven.son stands to cop the Auemblyman Earl W . Stanley ences then would be In order t o Biii Ficker ,,·ho h• t'ompPtll)I" In Towns hip Court 88 a CIMs A world's re-cord on three.-six tackle of Newport Harbor said today decide which facility would tK> tht'! lnlf'lrnatlona.I S tar champ-court la.st Tueaday. tor albacore. Lily Call alao 111 In that he will propose that the aJl-built. lonAhipM at C'hl<'&l"O.. B iii's wtre Court. are claulfied according the n.J.nnJng for saJl fish caught ready approved Fairview State (Continued on Pal"e 8 ) N.ld "1st, Str:auUno; 2nd, Up-to the population or the area at La Paz. Mexico. Olive Mc-Hospital at Costa Mesa. be con -ptncott; Srd, El<'twlls; I Zth, they iterve and basis or lhe de- Civic Group Asks State Park · Commission to Abandon Plans to Acquire Ocean Front Land At a regular m eeting Monday night members of the Central New- port Beach Community association voted to send a telegram to the State Park Commission urging them to abandon plan11 to acquire Newport ocean front property, accordi ng to Edward Healy, p rl•sldent. The group also discu!'lsed the re-~-------------­ moval of oil and gas tank!il froni their present site on W . Balboa Blvd. and 17th St. It wa!'I dl~losed that in 1942 a petition fligned by 163 property owners 8!'1king tor the removal was J11U bmitted to the city council but It WRs filed and no a ction ha!'I been taken since. The group did not settle the mat- fer and further study ia being lift· en. ellgiblt>. The matter wlll be vot<•d upon at the next meeting. Mra. R obert Ross. 11ec r etary or the Ocean Front and Beach pro- tective a.siociation, gave those present 11. preliminary report on the propo8t"d ocean front channel and Invited the group·s membl'~s to ht> present at the next O.F . anrt 8 .P .A. meeting to be held at the Ebt>ll Club, Sept. 3. 10 :30 a .m . knife and turn over. In1pa ct with pa,·ement ruptures tank. spilling g-as on roadwa)'. tias catches fire from friction. t'I~ Sprea<IA Fire spreads rapidly to both s1de.s of street. Street drain plugs (Continued OD Paa.,e 21 Supervisors Balk at Vaughn Payroll \Vhe-ther Mrs. Louise Vaughn will receiVf' pay for vacation re- lief w ork in the offi ce of her husband, Newport Beach Con - .sta ble Frank Vaughn. or whether she could be hire-d subsequently. as regular clerk had the board of supervisors In a quandry this \Vl'rk. Thf' board. however, indicated thrrc would be no pay fo r vaca- tion reliPt. a.s both questions were referred to the personnel depart- mt>nt ror lnveHtigation. Kensie to date hu caught 26 alba.-verted all or In part t~ a stat e West Newporters to Nort.h ; 16th, Flr.ke r. J"lnd %0 murrer filed by the defense Is core, which Is one big lot ot !ish, Achool for mentall)' defect ive chil· lo 25, puff8 SO and O\'M". Le&d the cenau8 count which lists the ~ Lloyd Loveland we• scle-ctt'd by (Continued on Pa1e 2) It all came up when County Auditor L. H. Eckel said -Hra.. ' \ but other members talk casually dren. Discuss Oil Friday for a "'h.l le, bad ahJft&." population ot tbe township a.a n1ember.1 to a'!J'Ve .u beard of dir· ot rrom ten to twenty thia season. H l.a deci•ion , he said, came after leu than 10,000, ectors nieriiber repreWenting thl" We-'ire N t S tttloua conference with Mr. Frank F . Tall-All Wf'8t Newport f'Nldents the Gold Star Championship Re· The demurrer was overruled in area fro m 10th St. east to the- o _uperw man, director ot the division ot &tt reminded of the meetm,. at ,gatts, now l)(>ing held In €blcago. view of the mandamus action up-penfnsula. His appplntment brings i'lf.abel Stevenson ha.a a rabbit mental hygiene of the State De· city hall oo Jo'rtday at 8 p. m . Seve ral wf'eks of h~rd work and held In Santa A.na Superior court the dy-rctors to a full comple· toot that is rubbed on her equip-partment ot Publk: Health. who wht"h dl8cll88ion will cMtler practice by Bill and Is crew, Ber-finding the population ot New-ment pr f even. ~ircraft Warning I Vaughn had bfoe n put on thf. pa)'-- roll for 1 ~ days of vaca.tlon rC'- 1\cf as cle rk. and he noted that ment before she uses It-pity any explained the need tor a suitable about th., oil drtlllnl" oper-gen H ess, precedf'd /the departure port Beach In exceaa ot 30,000. Also prC1posed Was the Jnclu11ion gaJ that br1ngs a banana aboard-location for a school facility for atlon11 plaanf'd b.f .Jerctas Otl scene pic tured here. Da..rnqe Sult of registCred voters as potential that is definitely out. Moat of the the mentally-retarded children. company. Comrau.nlt)" leaee. CHASER rt. her hull 80 i•mooth The court action tnvolvea a members the 11ociation. Pre- women will not br1ng a sack, S1'nley will a•k Governor Earl will. he dl&cla88ed. (Contln~ on "Pap I) (OoaU.IM!ld oa Pap I) t vlousl ', ont would rather plunk out cuh on Warren to include, In his rormal I-:=========:-:-::::-==-,,-:::=======±=============== ===±=::::il:::---t---~--,--the boat when they get a fish. caU for a special seaslon of the Clothing put on inaide--out Is left legislature on Septem~r 20, the (Continued on Pase 8 ) propoaal that .the Coeta Mesa Crash Victim Dies of Injuries prope.rty ~ uaed. Thill will per- mit the legil;lature to consider the matter and amend It.II a.lready- approved bill calling t or a $13,- 000,000 state hoepltal at the 14.6- acre alte bought from Rancher George Capron'• bean land be- tween Harbor Blvd. and Santa Ana River and Ada.ma at.reel and Wilaon street. Stanley aaid that he will uk that legialature'a approval ot the atate bospttal be included in the amendment by which the BC.hool couJd be built. rurther confer· M0Jm.&Y MIS" tlllt _., .m • ef *•,_n: ...... * niz'a· , ........... &bra '7 .. . I 1 I 4 ...... ftrN.. '' C ... tm I I us tJ l&' S 'O' a at P , ............... At l.e •• 114 .. ......., .... -t 4 ...... J ; cw ... Ille ...... , .... IF n'i et .... .,.. -pftl •ta,•• pr ''Stet 'Jlte, a g I • - S t N d the supervisors had made no pro-ys em ee S 1 1 vision ,tor \'&cat.ion relief for con- etablt"S staft11 ln the county or- M dlnanct". nor had funcb been pro- ore Volunteers I :=!~.~"%. ~~~g~~:~. :~~·,'.~~s~ The aircraft warning •yetem ties during vacation per;iodo. for the .station located In the Har· supervisors noote<:i . bot area. tower or the Lido Isle Subsequently, Mrs. Vaughn "·u club hou.ee, Ls still in need of vol-plag!'d on lhe payroll a.a regular unteer observer11, a ccording t o Col. c lerk In plare of Helen Craig. W. B . Gates. chief observer. Eckel nott"d. Only thing wrong There will M two regular and wa11 that the eupervl..sors had gtv. one alternate for eac.h watch. The en Eckel a resolution requJrlng aJternate will be on duty In 'the that the personnel depa.riment event that one ot t.he regular ob-certify an employe wu "quall- aervers ts unable to be pre.ent. ( fled" tor a poeitlon before that Ol>Mrvere for the following pe rson could be put on the pay. watchea for the days indJtateod I roll. are desired. The OOatd did not approve e1n - 8unday ploymenl of ~trs. Vaughn. lo.- Observer In c harge, Mr. Spald-1 etea d of waiting tor certification Ing Eutman. 134 Via YeUa. Udo I by Peraonnel Man David M . tale, Har. 1863-W. WATCHES-GOO"tman that ahe bad UM 1:00 a .m, • 4:00 a..m.; 8 :00 11..m. J quallficetlona for the post. • 12:00 noon: 4:00 p.m. -7:00 p.m. ~beerv•r ,;:;.. Mn. E . T I D Car~ Available Chapman. 1000 Ocean Blvd .. Hu· for Disaster Workers bor 1710.-J. WATCHES--1 :00 a.m. • • 4:00 a.m.; 12:00 non -4:00 p.m.: ldenttfteaUon e a rd• fop t :OO p.m . ·• 7 :00 p.m.; 10:00 p.m . peopJe wllo lla\'e l'f!Cl•terM fop - t :00 a.m. work la: Newport ae.ch. ot.- Friday .. u r eoaJM!l1 1n&T be oM 'Bed Ot.erver La chaJ'ce. MJ"a. In Newport police 1tattoa. Cit)' Charte11 Lamb, 224. Vi.a Palenno. M&Mser lella I. AUlon, eeaa- Udo :tUt!. Har. 1115-W. WATCH· dJ CCN•D• eetrr. "'f'Ol'ted ,ate.r- 1:8-1 :00 a.m.. • 4 :00 a.m.; 4. :00 da,.. . LDL -8 :00 &.JD.;4:00 p.m. • 7 :00 Boun fn tlqdpttaUesc a.ad p..m..; tO:GO p.m. -t :OO a.m. ~I" lllf'••et• ere Volant.en are requested to call tram ! to 4 p. m. •a 1 pi , Use .-.wr In cl>srp for that • to t p. a. ~ _. I day. u lndlcat~ =-•· or Chief to t . oo-a. _. • to • oo--. Oboenw Col. w. B. a.ta, 10< ~,. '-t1e _.... -~v , . via Mentone, !Ur. --.I. 1111111 .. ft. 1', -.. - • ·-' ,. \ • . , ;AiM 2-. PART r .... THURSDAY, AU6USf 24, itso , ' ' P 1J$s1 eftr7 ftutlldla7 at :tfe""°"'·8,cdt, CalltoftU4,. OMei· -~ Plant at 1111 ~ llhd.-l;'bQlle 8....,.. 11114 Enlaed u ~ matt. J1111e 18, lMO, at the pcl9l oftl.ce al N_,ort Beach, 'California, under th• AA:t ot Man:b S, 18'7t. W a' e 1 o.Hform Jllww ; • ,.. P 37 t en AMoctatlon Member Nau-.. bat n I 'ss1claUoa .... iac-...w••....,.•••N-n......,.._ ... I ' t• 10 .. ..,,_ Oc• J ilb .. Ot 40 eoaa• TM P.-5-~ ...,dpl a 401 #Ill' 411 --' -:=.:s -ti u.o ..,._... Court of ~ c.unty and lo twly q • t . • : 1 .4•tt.•~ 1. V,. Ult.. DllCllfer Council I Bal. A ... 20th Solves P1 oblem -8->,: ' (OolltlaDOd rr-Ne-ll Aa we MU1 ~ end of our, dole 1-d, been pre:vtou.IJy removed. lo tllrM month auto trip, -w_..,b allowed gu to clraln Into. ~ ol>OUl tl\e OOWttry, drivlnl Baj, .12.000 nillu, I lbousht per Hou.. loca!Ald at aortll._ Robins NOTES " ~ Ml&'hl be tntereated ln corner catche. fire at once. Fire .. , ~ a Q;011 .umD'Ja'Y ot. our travel plug located at· aoutheut corner ' 'IHSOOOP · ~-=OoeWjnlftS bu.at-broken by Impact of tanker ren-aGl!IDla ·z• :J•<i'l n and . made our Joum-derlng eame u.aeJeaa for fire pur-n bi 6t~ to learn that uie new ey ery lnlA!reotl ::-.,.,__ posea. ~ Hoapltal la •bout to _.t UJI· e left corona del .~ the tint Wind I• coming from northeut der ~-Tlte opmln&: of thl9 hoe- of IJune, dJ"oYe up the cout to at 20 mUee per hour. H -ty ~taJ ~t be v.ery opportune, be--Sa~ Fra.nc.laoo, WUN we ~ • I• 88 per cent. Occupant.I ve ~uae w;hen you get your tax bJlla f4wi MS.•• OMU.CY, tMn ~ Ucaped &nd one membeT hu· next year a few 91 the lell ~rd)' au,ameut..o.; ~d OD to Reno. Nev-ven lire alarm, ?\11'ht juat nop and make a 80-~ by way ~ Lake Tahoe, • A poUce patrolm.an a.u • joui'n · to our new tv;.patal very bta'1Unll 4rb'e. Tben LWJ l• Car· ped prior to accident U in ucuu.ry. Oh. well, You may de· aon: C1&J W Yiqtnla City, N-"· Hattc;m to call hea.dquarten anct cthct the hmpltel bill from. you.r ad.a! Then on to Denver and Bould· be 111 on phODe wben be bean income tax ud Ute thooahl of a er, po•. colllak>n. He i.veatptM ~ Ea' tu mic'hl al8o Mlp make "" pua-oll kblda nt lel!ll not1ctiJ ancl -er-.nento. ~ J!Al'tlft OF =-Cl'ft OF ~ BEACll )lE\U'O&'l'·B•l"'M.. ftM 9WQ' 'I'll ..... lD Onap -&7. ---... ""' --· ('1.%1 -month>) (.U. laclu-UOo :ME~& NJ;W9..TIMSS .. ~G (9.&W-Qillll'aw rue two-stwJ' .... ,.... .... .,. ... oa eW....., 4-Al'IQ' A1111-.. N ,._ et fJWI C1ll1.e; ..-...e Dew SIU.OM MlwU7 Mdldlis will lie eteeM. Mat1rtal ......... wW bo mod by ooUepa bnlldln1 -de__. la.--of 11C11oo1 t--It<•• ._-.. .... ... 7 ... -- Oiu nflllCt °'?Jff:Uve wu Chlca,io .ees cu truck overtu.rruns:. Pa.. a quieke11 recovU)' poulble. That wh~ we lived l•P .everal years. trolman reports altu&t.Jon. Ukiag providiRS" t.be Mplt.&I aad doc· I ~led my oJd club, the Chicago police belp at once. Captain ~ of Utr bitta are big enoush and 1 cart Yacht ClUb, ot which l waa a fire st&Uon note• eertouaeu and ..fttl lmagine that tbey will be. melflber fori JIW\7 )'..,., enjoyed callJI headquarters. Marine Ave-j Well, It looke like credit con-· sonle ..Ulnc a.lad swi8JGU.nC on old nUE brtdee and M&rine AYelWe to Uola ue about to be imposed on La~ Michtcan and riailed the f~ Balboa . Avenue completely block-tte puft.h.ue or moat item.ti. !At's ot bkl frleRd# who ue ~ on ed. hbpe th•y will 'be more .. ~ thefl.a.A4 o( the UvlJl&'. Ftfteeo Mbwt,. L&aer ~ the Jut ti.me aa regards to A:fter Chtcaco, we went on to Houaes on :botJt. aideli of Ma'1_ne Mi.a of au.t.omobilu. I suppoM the j W .. hlngton, D. C., then on to Avenue near bridl'• have cauiht i*nalty fer lntractloa.""of the rulwi Pi"'9burfh and Philadelphia; our rire. Fumea from ~ running ln-WftU be the UN&l $10,000 w 10 nex~ •top waa N-ew York cttyi to bay, carried tiy wind, hu ytani in j&i.l or both. M'uch mon> wh~ yours trul~ wu born. Spen tluhed back and are burniaa on aevere than for the Commie ~ a few daya there betnr cordially surface. OutgoiDI' tide i. carry-~tor wbo does a real and tnten- recelved and mt.etuJned by my lng fire to llloata at pr;vate pien tiioaal job of impeding the war old dear friend aerb Stone, Editor Oil northeast corner of Little .+oaomy. ~) Oa-Ibo_ ..... fl-• .... ,._ . Orqe C~st College to Expand WE'VE TACKl.ED "PRO'S'.' BEFO~E fine and Applied Arts Program 'lbe tragic circum.stanee that obliged the United States to nhAn the fighting in Korea by pitting YOUD&' and in.ex· Under tht dir~Uon of Kenneth D. Boettcher, the Division or -r-h Fine and Applied Arts of Orange COaJSt Colk&'e ha.a erown rapidly. perienced troops against bat&.h&rdened armies a.s very The &rt, home economics and musJc' department.a will offer several evideDUy . injected a guilt comptex into the U. S. public new opportunities to students when the rail St:mester be~ns on Sep· mind. Men say: "This must never happen again! Let us tomber u . make eUFe, from now on, that boys we eend to battle will 'Ille Art Department has enlarg-·~------------- th f , ., ed its offerlDga in the CeramJcs Ct.AL. n..,. · be as well prepared for it all any enemy ey may ace· course for the coming year. Under ITl&9ftl ...,pose Every American will say Amen to that. And yet, how Ibe direction ot Wllllam P•y•e. can that be posaible? The wugh truth of history is that lnttructor, aa advanced course In OH Drllllat We ha ...... had t o becrin all of. our wars by sending green Artware Pottery will be available ,..., e-to •econd year ceramics student.a. troops aJ&in.st seasoned professionals. Soldiers--as any SpecJalJaaUon tn the technical. combat veteran will tell you--cease being ''green", no comlrnePCial, a.rtUit·pot.ter, or de- matter hoW much peace-time traiµing they may have had, =ib:velopment fields will be only Ylhen they have had actual battle experience. Under the able dlrectlon or Mi ss Since we, a peaceful peopll:, o.ever start war, but only Patrl<I .. Moore, th~ Ho01e Econ- b l omics Department's "Clothing'' fight to defend ourselves against aggressors W 0 are a • course has become very popular ready seasoned in war, our initial handicap seems unavoid· during the past two yea"rs. Mater- ahle. The Kaiser's troops had been . fighting nearly four Lal selection, etyle design, and W ciota!Jl&' construction have been years when our green troops tackled them in World ar I. hl&hligbted Ihrougb the public P""- So it was when we entered World War II against battle-suatatJon ot· all student style seasoned Nazis and Japanese who had fought for years shows at periodic in ter v a Is A pet ition ,,., .. aa aaendment to the-coun•y --.ial' ordinance which woUld pnV4lAt · oU and gM drilllng aJOnr the coast will be cl tculated tly • poop of Corona del Mar ell~ • Meetin&" , ai tU lloiAa 'of Mra. Thomas B. Kennedy, preii~nt . ol the La&UJl& Taxp&yeni Aa8oc1a- tion, member& Uteed taat oil welliS woUld t~nd to deer.. property values . Tbe peUtion would ask the outlawin& of drilllnl" on tbe coastal slope froin the Santa Ana rlv~r to th~ San Die&O county line. UuollJ:bout u.e 8 ch o o I year. in Cl:Una. So it was in the War of Independence, when the ThfOu&ll individual pidance, each occ "embattled farmers" took on the Redcoats and Hessian atudent receive. instruction In ~r-I to mercenariea. son&llzed styling to flt he r own needs. and those or the ~rtlcular I Begin We won those wars, ne\!ert.h.eless-and any combat occasion. F tban veteran can let us in on a little secret that helps explain DtuM:e Band QO Practise that. He'll tell you that the soldier's art of war-'which Coast College ls among the first In this area \o orrer a music course 1 Ninctl'f!n returning lettermen boils dpWD to killing and keepi.ug from being killed-is under the tltle or "Dance Band." ' will tK> pe.rt of the expected leaned mighty fast, once he's ill it. A hot battle or tWQ, Eustace RQ,ju, popular music tn-turnout or a.lmost 100 football . and ·your green recruit is suddenly transformed into a very •truc\or hp.s or'gatii%ed this course ht?pcfuls . who wfll meet with Or- • ·be rnf to every •fter.' interest shown in the dance angl" Coast Gollege, Coach Raf ~ t.o~h pro. And that sholuld some co ort .~ ... UyLl,ir._~t.ua< emphulud R,osso ' on--Wedneoday, Au,. 30. • papent who has a beloved ~ Oftl> there. -~Ola 1-ror 811l!h · ~cttbh.~ ···"rh.18 ~e'$cT..ed • teii-e" · (ui-nout ----• Thia ' course will consist or thej plus a lieavy sprinkling of re- study Md· ,,ertorm&11:ce or dance I turning gr1d1ron veterans wit1 ~ CIVIi.JAN DEFENSE ISN'T POLITICAL band music with special emphas is give Coach Rosso high hopes '°' on phruing, and production tech -1 th1~ comihg sea.on, OCC's third The urgent necessity for intelligent civilian defense ' planning to cope with the dangers inherent in the present emergency cannot be denied. The exact nature of that planning, however, should be •bout the last question that partisan politicians should seiu on aa a political issue, and it la shameful to find tliat some C&lldidates for public office niques. year on the playing rield. The Music Department has add~ A large squad will enable Ros- ~ a new Baldwiu Electronic Or-so to deveiop strength in depth gan to the 'facilities available In an and make a strong bid for the efrort to increase the opportunl-conrt'r ence title. Newcomers to ti~ ror .students Interested in thr the squQd include many high study of religious music as well school · Stars rrom Southerrl Call- u g1ve added support to the many fornia and We.stem Arizona. choral groups. now being hear..(! on Last year OCC w~ a strong campus. The console o f this organ third In the Eutern Junior Col- la of standard two manual con -lcge Conrerence, and was ranked structlon with a 32 note ~dal I thirteenth nationally am ong board. With 24. separately voiced junior college&. . in California have done so. The major responsibility for building and coordinating adequate civilian defense programa lies with local commun- ities. 'Fortunately, the mayors· of most a.Jifornia cities are resolutely assuming that responaibility, taking the initiative in developing workable plans and seeking the cooperation and advice of military authorities. In the final analysis, of COIU"&e, the only real defense of our coastal cities and towne is dependent on our ability as a Nation to build our military defenses as rapidly and efficiently aa it is humanly possible to do. Only the inter- . ception of enemy planes can prevent the dropping of atom bombs. Proper civilian defense phuining must he geared to supplement military defense planning. Its ouccesa depends on wtity of effort, and in uo sense should it he allowed to become a political issue. slope and two couplers, the stud· _ __ enta will be able to shift directly Dod U h Ids to any standard church organ and IJ8 p 0 reel at home. The FootbaJl Band will appear tCODllaut)d l•ora PaKe l) durinl' the coming season in nt""' military .style uniforms. The fl ashy maroon whipcord coats and trey Oa.nnel alacks will be topped with white "Sam·Brown" belts and white gklves. The band stunt team_ has been busy during the past s um- mer organizing and working out many new lde.a.s ror the half-timr> activtty or the home conference games. damage suit by Richard I. Nf'W- men. president of the Costa l1t"sa Kiwanis Club, against. James J . Galla clier and Loren H. Wells for $917.46. The action alJeges that Newman's truck was hPavily Uan1ageJ in an accident with a truck •driven by Wella and be- lon~inl' to GalJacber. Jurisdiclioa or tbe court was questioned on the basia that it was acting ror a township with QUEEN MOTHER NAZLI. of a popul&tion of 1e&a th&.n 30,000 i11:Jpt, in Ca1if-"Often kings ancl t.Aercrore AO\ entitled to act BACK T()...._l)()N'T SAY JT! and queens are th• slavee of their in a<:tlona in•olvlng amounta over people." $300. Maybe we ahouldn't 1Dention it but one of these days 1 ____________ .:_ __________ _ soon the kids are going to wake up and find that there's : nothing left to live for. That'• the day school start&. Such cruelty. They have to get up in the morning and waah their' faces. They have to ai1 in a classroom part of the day and do homework (maybe) at night. All tlie time they have off is several houro in the afternoon and all • day Saturday and Sunday. Gee, wish we could enjoy llllCh CFUelty. ---~··----' • INFLATED EGO • Ma.Dy things are intlated in this country, but nothing aa greatly as the ego of politicians who do the inflating. • '"!be world is 1Dovillg ao fast these dajll that the man who says it can't be clone iot generally interrupted : blf 900 z Gne doing it.'' -A.non. • ____ ,. ___ _ • "l ha11;e yet to -uiy government agency which is ~cut rjght down to the core.'" -Paul H. Douglas, U. S. : SeutoP from Illinois. .. ____ ., ___ _ • 'TeUllwa who drive w\Ul one hand are uanally headed : tor _. clwrch Uale. Sc•• will walk dOW!l it; others wlD •be euried." -Anon. . ---~----~ .. ~ motoriata • tW pUI_ an aD-tm. higti of ::new.,..~ blllloo 1a spec1.i motor.._......,. t'"' -o.iaso Dr""~ • I . ... : ........... kl~ ....... ~ _peopi. ca. ud .. •what.-,, a,~'-"Iin•-•auftlt. 1. • . • -• -" ~ ~·· , • " . • 2 I , • Counl'I Copimenl By GEoa<llt IL llAAT 0Nll.l'e Uouaty P1'W ....._. The problem of tindlq • job ha.I been tu.nied end tor eQ.d, 1n one respect, since the Kanan fii'htlnir be&an. aay oftlc\&lli or the state emp}oymeat ".ee.n:k:4. The m,e.n w'th a diMMli'l or a haadlcap i. 'ow UM fol>·IWMd lad with pNtpee,lVt employa& lt 111ual W..v• Mm .. -..... ._.. nod. ORO • --t -., M cou.kl po..-4 Uw ........ -11 day wit!M>ul en• &MU.. Ma lulf' root in ,,.. cncrk ol u _...,._.. of Yachtln& M.agulne, at the New York Yacht Club, coMldered as Illland. Some p.a 18 on fire in Well, tht.s is your Friendly you 1 probably know, the most ex-Grand canal. between north eod J'ord Dealer .saylng Good·bye elusive club m tbe country. or Balboa Avenue. Two fire boats a.ad good hee.ltb, and I will se. Tbell we dl:'Ove up lb.rough New from Harbor Department are at· you ag&in next week. li:ngland's beauUful country, atop· tackln&" and controlling fire In Auguet 21 , 1950. _ C the Bay. Pin• first at Stamro.u., onn., to Trarr1c has created an accident villi\ the old home of my boyhood day9. It wu tbue at St.amtord, and blockage on bridge over out 10 , the StamfOJ'd Yacht Club, Grand Canal. Trarttc In the Im- a b8autltUl club, located at Ship-mediate area has become .serious- an ,Point on Lons Ialand Sound. ly congested.. Fire brand.a are be- ... aere I find. satled with my Uncle. ing curled .southwest by wind 1 w,u but tlell y-.n old tlMA, aad and Fire Department ta ROtitted l ha" been Ailing ever since. We that .91!Veral rOQfa in the vicinity ~PROFESSIONAL~ ~ OIRECTO!lY ~ WNIWl9 weare exiellded the veey cordial of Amethyst and Apolena are on couftuiee of the Stamfo.sd Yacht r~e.. Baroid CJ. Decllei; D:D'.S. Ctult. and enjoyed our vialt there Neighbors and citizens have ot· Oral 8llrpioa ~r. AtM>ut tM oaly plil.ca he could aet a job wu w4Uli QDodwill hdu.s.trtea, which rn&lce.s hle kind it.Ii specialty. 'f.h• employen WIWlt· ed a fuJJ aet cii muaclel . iml'JMUltly. ganiz.ed fire briga des to combat Practice limited to- 1...&rchmonl, New York, wu our roor rires and water preuures ~=~Uoa US • S2nd St. next atop, where we were enter-are lowering in the mains due to ~ m1a Newport Beac.b. ~ a.t. the fa.moua Larchmont over use. Three fire companies .fta1 Barbor 2200 . But the l"\4l1a bese.o ft.n.J Vi Korea. and. Jn&f'ie&lly, aU was chanced fOr t" dlaUled ol' h&adi· capped per"aoq. Now ~ eaplOY· era love him. r'll wu cMDr&ed. loo. for tbe bi$ 1'ucular ,,_,.. Now they &re pou.qdint' tu pa.....-t. Now they a.re l&8'tillJ t.lle employ- l'r's stony sW•. Yacht Club. I sailed four racu on are "'orking and two rite boat.a. ':J============'. one or the popular International Mutual aid h.a.s been ordered. Fire ,. clad' yacht.a durinl' Larchmont spreading on Balboa Island. City Rac!t Week. What a slJht, and Mal\ager Sailors and Mayor 1'1· what an event that Race V'Z.eek Is ? bell, who were attending a BEOlllEJl, D. D. !L DENTISTRY head, w•..-e we ha" the great lelrt.on, have been notltted and aM--M •> ,... ~Newport Blvd., Costa e.aa pleaBure of spcndi...,. a day aboaJl'd returniag. 'flen we drove on to Marble-League of Cities meeting In Fu!-h one· of my former boats. the Thirty !'flnute§ Later teal Bide. Beacon 876.2 ffiMtiU7 ~ Lar~hmont Q. "CeleriMB." She la Cables have been burned and 606 E . Bay Ave., Balbba The &naw81' to tbla •tranl"e about·face is, 'of course, the ml1t· tary draft. When an employer hires a man he natu.i:ally wan~ him to l.a.!lt qn lhe job. so that it 'Nill not be , neceasary to make r·epla.cements or changu. Ordi· na rilly. the physically complete man was lht; be.st proBpe~t In point of durability. abotJt th~ same ldse u a 12 rheter, most t elephones are out. Tbe Dia-l Harbor 327-J as you may know. We won the aster Commander has arrived fam~us Mackinac Race In 1925 a.nd made 8 survey. Edisoa Lines ._,..._ __________ __. with: this great ship. she's p. beaut-have burned down, grounded and OPTOMETIUSTS y, a&d how l'ood It seemed t o be tbe island is without electricity .. ....;t...._..;;:_~_;~~_;_; __ _ on board her api•. Fire still spr eading. Roof fires I V. E. KOEPSEL, O. D. ··edt llil d'riin 'hp"J<Wooltiod ·his durability Into a cocked hat. ea tar as employment prospects are concerned. The employer knows that the disabled or handicapped man will outlast the man with muscles. The disabled employee will stay hired. He won't be get- ting mail that start.e nut with "greetings." H P present owner", a Mr. and now active in district bounded by j _ _..,..OPT~~A~l•l?_!.__._ MraJ Howard Be.llard of Marble-Ba.Jboa Avenue. No. Bay Fron,, .. ·~ ~ heM1, were 11108t cordial, and enter· Amethyst to Sapphire. Evacua· talned us at the Ea.atern Yacht lion of Island orde red and ln 311' W. Newport Blvd. CJu"" the most beautiful of all Ute j Newport llrMe.b ~ ~ progress. ....,.... 2511 yacht clubs on Long ~Aland Sound. A number of casualties rrom · I wender If Caftfornia wtll ever burns. traffic accident.a &Rd gen- have any yacht clubs u beautlrul eral confusion ·have developed. and-&8 extensive with euch lovely Second call ror mutual aid re- ground.a, u thoee eaatem aeaboard quested. All available disaster clubl! facilities have arrived and are Alter M&rbletrr.ead we drove \.tP functioning. V.'ind ha.a abated to New London and Ptymouth, a.nd changed to s . S. W. at 5 took in Plymouth' Rock and iium-W mph. l4dy Att.ondaat '10 C.-t Hlpwa7 CORONA DEL MAR DAY AND NIGHT Plloae Harbor U State employment service say.e that the Korean buslnua haa re- versed the whole job problem tor them. erou1 polnU or interest. e alao Spot fires outside or bu.med· took In Cape Cod, a moat Inter-out d!atric l are under control. -·------------ esttrig ffPOl on the New England Ma.in runction remainihg is clea.r-Cout. Then on up to Boaton ror This situatictn will color the na.- tional observance of "Hire the Handicapped" week In early Oc- tober. Maybe it should be changed to "Hire the Healthy 1 Guy·• ilnl' up fire are.a, continuin1r eva- a eouple of day.a, and over to cuatlon o( ca.s:ualtiea, housing and t OJd ltatabllehed Insurance Charlestown to the-great Navy reeding. 60 r~Hies in need of Yard.ti, whe~ I spent • heff day A&e:DCY on boa.rd the "Constitution" (Old housing, feeding and clothing. All tines wrttten.. Ironlides). A mot!lt Interesting ex-Last 45 minutes of dlaa.9ter-OWAJU> W. GEBBJSB perl"-ce. Flre.li have not all been extinglr I ~· ·1·•·d b d f I08H.wpo .. BIYd., COlllaX-Tt\en we doubled back to New 1 _. in area ut. anger IPOl1l ~ PRONB BRA.CON 1!!101 llln.I " T•loldag It may or may aot he Indica- tive or the killd of lb.inking now being cultivated IA thi• country, un..Mr a pater•alilltic cov""1nent. but Irvine park offtci&ls a.nd lzaa.k Walton t..eawueN &ril i.n- clined to pl&e~ such an interpre· talion upon a development w)\Jch tMy think Ml th« ~ight of YorJI aftd vi.ailed the Rat.My Lap-further" spreading has been con-"'±============ thorae plant &t ctiy la.land. wltiere trolled. • somethl ng or other. Recent\;' the Jke.e CODC~ived the notion th.at M. woukl he a ftnp thing to open lnrln.e ~rk. lake to the yovnfJ91eFe fOP twhift .. ~y prevailoed upon the COlUlt)' wpe.rviaon to 00 Ult' anQ the event was signalled by a hie opea- inl' da,y flshlns contast. with lot.II ot prUe.e fumtilbed -.y \M Izaa.k Walto n' League c:hapte"' of t.he county. A We mob attended, had a fine time and heaped deaerved pra.lae 1.1pon the l.u.ak WUton J.Aac\14. Collq. Ratsey, who you remember visitfld u. •t Newpor\ laet yer.r, rec~ed Ula moet cordi~lY and ent'f1:'taln-4 us Ln the ~ iu.p1t- abl•~•New Ena:l&nd 91yl9. tit.Iii '¥'-". wit~ him wu moat enjoyable, and we discussed his making a new auit. of 8a.i&a for bill rormer "Jay•·. now my "Qwaac.Wn II," aa you knoW. After that we wound up our buairie• In the Ca.st &.Rd .Muted our drive back to the West Coast. a.op., all hu beat well ac New- port ae..b uo vleiaity d\Uiag 0\lf' I.bee~. Civic Gr_, AsU (Cl<* __ ._,) L.-.a ...... ,,.,, VI 11 k 'ha.cww But now. .-.. after only a 1be com.pi.-·"' ..._.,. Mat to rew abort wHU, th• Ikea Ila" the State -.11 O>=·'"ktn fol-.. 1oet thw popularity wtlh ..-tlab· -•: iq ffy. NoMQ' Ill<• -Ml' Detu! Bin: :non; they .,.. .• bolllS uked '° la~ o( U.. -p and !loller doWll UIX~• rain bar-U·-o( Ula C..tnl New· --el, or allde down their cslJar port Bee.ch. CoiamuaU.y Amoda- ioor. lion, we ""9 .,. _ l!> ....,_ the What have th~ 'DI:~ done to de-pl"OpOliUOa. of ~ Mewpqrt. JUVe all tb.19 ! Not.hi.DC. And taeacll ooe&D ((Qa.L prope~ -·- that"• the eompl&iaL The Ike. are tweetl &J», 8Mta Aae ri'ftl' and ~ crltisiRd bec•n• tllty don't the -·•• point .. put of. a fuml&b '-· t1a1Un1 poleo. ltalt. lto~~ll ,..,Jact. rte.. at the park lake. WiT a1rM47' ••• afttte.,.. at So fv nobodJ' Ma comP•'"td. our ._. ..., U.. H•t..UaPon ._._ UM ll<M -·t ~ 9-1> ............ IOr -Wbo wrYUU to bait UM ~ JUll ..-.i \Mi t1t1!1i of NCrlatiea la the flab ~ 11rMc>k tbem. 1lUI ·•• M•_1u Qae; ow oe.-froot· ·-for It "!'>' ~ -· ~ • . ....,. -. ..,.,al •'UM al· .... to ba Wbd ~ wtMa !'llMl:f'I ..... ,.\II .... J?''g1m&'et • repJllllc -U>lo & ....,.qq. -•!>IN 11J1 Wt ~ for --timn,._.. •• IJ I Ill t.-i Vt ~ftl!!(Sp l1M ~ .. ., .... , ... t ........ . -=·r. · iooti...._. ~°' 1112 :r n -----~ -PM•• •111l --ri•AJ. ......... mmv. ~ """ .... NOQ . I tMll ........ SailDra said that imlMdiatel.y Upcl'll heari.n'g or lhe diaul.ef in rdllerton· ,he .wOuld give. ,ilfders .frdm 'th~d>' to soUDd' tbs' ai&jor disaster alarm. l! the attualion devdoped u outtined upon hi8 arrival ln the Barbor .ebort:ly after he would give ordera to t>vacuate Balboa IaJand which wot.lid be carr,_ied out by baete of the Balboa Power SquadniN'I and Cout Guard AuxtUuy. Be- cause of the wind dlrectioa, people would be l&ku orf ti..e lee.side of the laland. F ir:at aid would be admlnletft- ed at the acene, or a.t the Corona d•l Mar an.d Horace En. .. gn schools whe re victims wouJd be ta.ken by the transportation corpa. The Red Cross would prepare housing for those without homes. At the next meeting, Sept. 5, each member will pre&ent a wrlt- 1ten report of hie 801Ution of the GENl!:RAL INSURANCE Coun.ou.. ln/<>r11«J,1.WR. IU1 --lllv4. Iii....__ ~-.u -IOllH B. llMM ; Dlli11 a I Poet Imam Ill.., .... a-. .......... Dm•., disaeter problem and It will . be made a permanent part of the plan. Another problem Ui ahlo be- lng prepared for that meeUng by Hay Langenheith, Bert Webb and Police C&ptain Walt Dy9on, ror another part of the cit)'. Eventually every eection of ?few-<:============~ port Bea.ch will have beeft cov-; ered in the disaster pro..,.am Qd all r-eporta Wfll be made a part of the permanent dlauter plan. ~ FLOW EIS 151 Ne.,.... B8111J1evwd t at w .. • w• FoLEY SERVICE CO. "hiss' 'c ••• A.fl" Z?IN' ..... .___ --.w '-... ......... 1'61 (ll•1 as•._ llARL w; ID'.Ql..St f ., ... Notary PubUc ftme -J'l'fl -Meztrs aear-Mud ---· .... la-11 ae •• -q11i1\11 om;~ M-t -, ... dil)t. -• ,_ 0 II:'° ~11(11 If R ..... ....,S l-----..,.,.-~..,.,.-~--p 4 , ... ·~i Ou l ""' -, ~ Iii( Ill .... ~ ..,, 2M9 ~ j>::~.:i;J~ lo a~ --=c. ,.!r,.,::;;; ~· J: .= Ins .... , ........ _~.....,. ... .. • • If· - -" O>opor ~·,;a. .C Lot' A-. ...... , Ctl a..1»·--· .-, -iinr•nt..,....,... • •,. ..... _._...__......_[ -,_. _.,*'n. H• _,. 7lll . ~ -~ ·-.J~.... ..... . .... '!.' ...... -j and WUI llaft trlial ~. J ... c. 8-Mlt, -~ • I ) t ~ ' I •• 1 •ts' a:.O. e l ' • 1zcsnu r 11 aa . ._._ ... ' ' o.i.M .... "IL' -0... ... ...... .... ' - \ ' I ., RILLER BRUSHES Balbaa.laland C.D.M. Beacon Bay Bay Shora Bey Mather U#Jt. lll»-1\ Tele:fun by Warr111 Gladiidl f Robert Wilcox · & Ellen Am Potter Repeat Vo¥ts at AU Sa~s Ouch Many are UM ...._ ..-... dfng plan• ,are betng changed Ui ese day~. 8.o d one ot the111 was s»ea Ann Ptlitter, ~u....-at Mr· and Mra. Angus Warren P otter, ·' FAC .Bridge Group Meets Tomorrow 217-Pearl Ave:. Balboa lslaMI. • · Jtasular meeting of the bride"f' •• "1 ..... r·:· .... -. ""f . ... . . . . .. -...... . . ' " ··,····:·······.····r :~·-····.1 ·······1·· = • *i!' * • 4 •au u u u , I E""'·mit·_ .. -(;..a' 1,a.dA. ~"· .. ou· pie Ale fl.·u-ts ' C~st· Meae Couple PAGE J -PAR1!'l --~D~Y. AUGUST 24, 1950 ln"""CD~19M.>eon11SQUthtc., land~Hone\M:)ymoon1 P~o:!:~::: fr:~ C.:"e:_ -rr~~P-RE SS 9 • 4. Pkr<:e, 122 Broadway, 1 ~ F/~ . ., r ..;:,.• -~ Meu., poetcarded thls week . ' _.:·~~th:, ~:!:~~tll·~ .... hlo< .. _ ..... _ _.-.-pa-c--.--1'1"1<--""--",-lhe-.. -~nw~. ~~ ~·:'~:: E I . . I ., 0' . 'f\ . . l&J!llc tourlato 1n all llolllhona ~ frt-~w-....... with tbem trip lo Detroit 80 much . Now -xc U$1Y9 'I urs l'ornl ){ --• M--~~ T · &1' havln&' tun In OUT new car '-a. r ... Kio ••· .-.uwan1 • &IMI ~ ott for Reno when Uv Plcardo~of Se&t\Je, Wutt .. hon.yr-cfremo117 wu performed. 1 whJ,ch we bou&}lt ln Detroit. mo-••s an.er an ~on.. . In &MMll:irr Callfomi& tit-aaw "OUr hotel ln Nlagta.. Ontario. eJ t. nfete Wlth all tJle ·r· -.ii looked out over the Jrall1. Kagntf-opemtn com,. i ' their.· tint palm tree. cactu and tcent! We have seen three, and trtmmJnp. 1 oil well. Knott'• Berry P'arm wu nae lo'wely blonde bride ta ~· an u~rl•nct. They U.ve been to plan croulnJ" the fourth Great tanner 1ll&qery IAnll, daVfltiter Mexlco, .-n CapUtrano mlMion, Lake. Comlns home by way ot ot Kr. &l1d Mn. Nela .A... Lera of tOW'ed the bay alter eoektalll at the Black Hllla, Yellow1toae Nat- SeatUe and· niece ol Mr MM--. Balboa Bay club, and today are lonal Park and Salt Lake City &tt· Mre. BorcMld StepMm of Maret.-vlatilJC relativM aad trienda la er a vlait in Minneapolia." su. A. ve:, Corona d•l Mar and 111\1 Hollywood aJld I.ncllWOOd. left home at• 2:00 a 1m., :vi• the Accomp&11ytnc them have ~. traditional ladder. Mrs. St.epheM and her other houe- Even then It would, not have ben aueata her .Uter, Mra. E . P . Auaen pomi~ll lf M.&rpry'a •t.er .nd and d&uchten C&rol and Norma, roommate had not been a.way lhet ot Inglewood. week. And the ladder 111•Y have ------ had 80meth1ng t.o do wt~ it, tor it had been le&Alng a~11t the hou11e for two lftOllUI•, PlanUns lnaldiom 9Urge9t.lon la the 1u~- conscioue mind. · Mrs. Ruth Weig•nd Wins Double on KFI Program Women of Moose Attend Initiation At Garden.Grove Seven members ot Newport I Beach lodge, Women of -Moose, attended an lnltatH>n of new mem- bert at Gardea Grove Jodee thl1 week. Thill wu .ponsorinl' lode• for Newport, and the local 1enior ~gen~ Allee Andey<>n~ waa pre-( ~nted w1th new flli.g holders tor lhe lodge room. Thoae att.«ndlng trom here were: Makers of Mexloo's Moet Sldrta lleaatlhl Bud l'ahtted Now prleed lower. U.... Sotttb of the Border 99~ 1295 1495 . ' . New shoW'l•g a eomplet.. oelecUoa of lla.od poilAIAld and hand seree11ed wool cb'ank oklrta ud blouses. 818 Marine Ave. · BALBOA ISLAND So when the houte wu quiet th• brldegTOom-to-be climbed the lad- der and helped brinl" dowa ..Wt- case11, two ot thaJll; a Ml box full ot shoes w-.C.tl feU "~and 1pb1.· e4 •ta C09.tu.ta. ta hia ~; a" box of ketUa and eampin&' equipmen~ wh.Jch dropped the_ 1.Ut fQur feet: boxe11, ao m&ny "we haven't even counted t.Mm;" u4 all Gt Ku· gery'a clothea. atlll on their hang- Mra. Ruth Welpnd. 1133 Ea.al Balboa Blvd., l"Ol one of the 1Ut Hilb at the Double or NothlnJ 11:00 a .m. progn:m over KFI on Monday. But It WU & lucky 1eat, for she wa.s one of four choaen tD be interviewed by Walter O'Keete and She won $40. Mn. Andereon. Fra.Akile LeValley, Lorraine Montgomery, Edna Pheg-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ley, Myrtle Humphrey, Elate King fi and Gtace Ske-en. .,._ . 0-at tbe PieU'do -lM _,...,..._ ___ . ~. Ed'a ..... r !al11,· s l.be ......... --•lllle -ha.a· M-1 Ml'f 1t Ed tu. lllllil Mlonl'- 1.np te tff car. llw:1', _..h a.ter ill' the day the ,_., eoupl.e, .n.. tk ear more or Mni. Welpnd 11elected "Chee11e11" u her subject and the top qu•tlon wu "Wltat ett.eae la named after a cit¥?" The an11wtt being "Phll- adetpi.la Cream." HOME PftOM CAMP I Lyle Licakrpr, ~n of Mr. and 1 Mn. J . c. l.J•barger ot ctron.a dtl Mat, recf'lllll.7 returned from Pine VaDe7 OD ... e~ence Ca•p. I • IONDS • · COMMODITIES UNDERWRmNGS DEAN WITTER. &·CO. MtMaflS NfW YOIK ST0CX EXCHANGE 011111 .._...,~ . , , S-....._l1N 1Mck fachon9• Loi An9•i•1 ~t«k I ' r 11 lfASfD Pll'f'AJI WlllS 533 Comt Blvd. Sovth Sa" "-cltco • Lol A~ • Mrw Y•k Laguna 8-4 . *" .. • . NEED TOOLS? WE RENT SKILL SAWS. SKILL DRILLS AND SA~'D­ ERS BY THE DAY OR WEEK Wax Your Floon? WE RENT FLOOR POLISHERS Bayview Bldn. Supply BELLOWS Stnllf'ht Ky. Bourbon. 81 p~f 4/5 qt. . . • 4-25 KENTUCKY TAVERN lkitM la Road -100 pt"OOI Every O...p 7 yean okl SPECIAL CASE PRICE for AUOtJ8T 01\LY ................ '6.14 4/5 qt. . . . 676 NEWPORT'S Neithborbood Store SPORTSMAN'S LIQUOR !at Newport. a.iv.a. 'Gordon's Dry Gin 9-&.4 proof 4/5 qt. 3.45 N.,.wport BMch Harber 11:'>0 SPECIAL CASE PklCE FOR AUGtlST ONLY 3'7.95 OOMPLETlt 8TOCll OF Ice Cold a..r and Calif. Wines OLD HICKORY St. Bour--la proof 4/5 qt. . ....... S.98 Pt. ...... 2.50 y, Pint ·················· 1.28 DE w AR'S HO!IO< BAJI SPECIALS wi.i1~ ....,.1 Scotck Old Colony Gin 4/5 qt. . • • §63 /5 qt. . . . 293' .Black & White West Indies Rum S<"otch 4 yrs. old 4/5 qt. . . . 558 it/5 qt. . . . . 279 Ellen returned oaly a week lll'O 9eCtioll al t he Co.ala Mesa Friday from a aarumer in munpe '1lK her ..Al'lemooa Club will be held tGmar wedding gown was chosen and in-row f Frtday) In the dabhouse. vitations ordered, dated for Oc:-L. Des.aert will precede brid&e an• 7 when ahe wonki repeat vows il'I canasta play. , All Saint.s Epl.Mlopal chUHh, Jin-Hoste11ses will be Mrfll. Heinle erly Hills. with Rehrt Walker Kaiser, Mrs. W . B. Mellott aad Wilcox, 80,.. ot Mr. and Mrs. M_,.,,_._c_h•_r_l•_•_F_._'"_H_•_nd_. ___ __:~=======================--============-:.g:=======(A;::bO::;:::v;:e::l;:"""":==:=::p;:l;:"":==:=...i:==:="'=::""':==:=l =::=::=::=::=::=::::',' Richard Wilcox of "Maryland Dr., 818 Coaat Hl&"fl\\'llY BE 6025 ••tt'1 ea1y to allow time be- tween yew calls. Jv1t walk around the roo .. lt:tetween eech one." ... Please wait a few minutes between your cals so other folks can reach you more.easily ... Pacific Telephone. West Los Angeles. When Mr. Wilcox was recalled from the Air Force Reserve and or•l'Td: to San Francisco on Sept. l , it waa decided to have the quietest of ceremonies with only '"embers of the Immediate fami- lies pJ"'e&eQ t . -People do read the Pren aaa. So on T11esday, A..,aat. 22 at five o'clock, Ellen and bbert were married by Rev. Castelianoe In the little chapel at All Saints. It was here t)l.e bride had been ettrtirt.· ed and confirmed and where she waa nO'N given in keeping by hu father. Altar Vaaes were filled with stUT1mer dahlias and llcllted candles t old their slory ot a,.._oJd symbolism. -Be wiff-tell people--advertile? Instead ol ._.hite satia, mien wore a becominC' brown ph&rdi.M l ------------•l suit \A."lt h ch&mc:U bat and stoves.! W E.L c Hf s and a conace ot yellow orchlda o with brown cent.n. Her matron ot honor wa~ M8J'jerie f llrs. Wwtam) Glenn, also in a MOW1'I .Ut !let off by yellew romee. De.vi.I Wltitmc .... Mst mu. After tM ce,._...y t.ke w e<l· d YIC" p&J"ty dined at Ulie J..a tban ctu.b. wftl\ the .... aDll .,-oorn cutti• the ~ cab Pill be- ing louted wtu. cltampacne. Th'e new Mn. Wi.lcoK. wu l!'&O- ua ted iJ:l J une fl"OID UM U"""""8ity ot So':'the.rn C~l~onai,• ~ biC'a ot llNuld was grad\lated from COSTA MllA ...... , • Sn F ebruary and ifll a Tau Delta ~W '= Tau. They w11.1 honeymoon al Car- ·------------'IJOal until September 1. IMTlll.o::::a.e;.,,,h ~'l 7Ae ~ell J i\\\f. bt Beautiful A\--Q. ,,.t £aPna Beach, California -\. ~ YOU All COIDIAlLY IMVITID I W1•11's Cllllt H111e j sn l'C)llST AYB«ll TO Woastt• WITH US. SUNDAYS: 9:45 end 11 a. .._ Sin6'Pi.rotion, 7:30,. 111. rrn.t L.. o1ld Wpf• A. Dndl, Co-JUton • SOU'IB COAST . MA TERIAl-S COMPANY • SPlCIFICATION READY MIXED CONCRm - - -("11~.-···•.....-n ---.... ) .. o.ta ... __ -lft,_._, •• -.... __ ... --------------------------------..... -~ ......... .,. -"ti "'4.r..o.AJ. .. ~~ .-r-.armm\io,.-w.w.wm-~ w -"AV..&. .. £1'4 ST. ~MES-CttUaCH UJMA>PAL > s •••• ,. , ......... ~ l lt19a.& ••"'O · 's le.ill~-~IS fiS W"a f\ ..... -I&• Cl ................. t.. i .. ~ ..... llNTI ' ... 1 I lii&WWWW ••cw ~KET OPEN Se.ea .Days a Week 9 am to 9p. • Me•t Department Closed Sundays end Evenings After 6 p. m. SOAP ' Recular ··-·· ...... S ror DE PLITS . ······ .. . I ror .. Specieil 4 .~, 33' ' • HALVES Y. c.-Mti•lon Brand PEACHES 21-No. !Y: Y'OMJIDfte Brantl No. I SIU ban HALVES Y. C. PEACHES 2 25~ m ••d, A Brand No. 2 can DICED BEEIS 2 25; 8Mtll:~ly'11 -HONEY POD PEAS No. 808 2 ' .. WE A&E VERY PLEAsED THAT NEARLY ALL OP OUR OLD CUSTOMERS FROM THE WJ;ST COAST MEAT CO. HAVE F01JND I TS IN OUR NEW AND LARGER lllABKl:l'. WE HA VE A °\tERY COMPLETE !n'OCKI OF GROCERIES) MEATS, ~ VEGDABLF.S -ALL AT OUR USUAL CUT RATE :J>RICF.8. 15,IOO SQf Fl'. OF PAVED PAllKING-ENTER EIT~ FROM CHURCH S!REn QR NEWPORT BoULEV ARD. HOPE ii"> !IEE YOtJ VERY SOON ~AT FLANAGAN .. ' I ,~ 1- hfwHn 19tlf and 20th on Newport •lvd. AD popular branu COB~ BUF Pound STEER BRISKETS 59c: Ou CDH .. p! ! ! The BF.ST you ever tasted er your money back CIGARETTESl'lus~ 145 No-Sllles to Demien . Swlft'a PNiafmn Luer'• RY-GRADE SLICED IOLOGIA -·····-······················· .. 49' Del Mont .. -G. B. Cream Style Food Craft F ARMSTYLE ·CORN No.808 2 29¢ PICKLES I CUe A SWay11&-N o. :SOO ORANGEADE RE BEANS 3 ~Ma.a.rdl WHO~ lilP.IC"'° ·cRAB APPLES . H..oz. l'iaM 41 ' p 59' I Carton of 12 Boltft Wuhlnl' Po\4:dfor FINEST QUALITY Canning Supplies Rl'SO large pkg. 25 ¢ COSTA MESA j IE Rel'lllar ... Pl.L'S .. Special 4 Chase & Sanborn, Monarch er Schilling's . ' SOAP S tor 2 1c• COFFEE Lintlt 2 pounds LB. 75c . I GIANT DILL PICKLES . ...... . -.. 2 9¢. ALL 'EAT FRANKS ................ lb. Pi<&'· 59' .. LOCAL -PAN-READY FRYING CHICKENS ... . .... lb. 59 "-SHARP ~4' · CHEDDAR CHEESE .. .. .... : -.... 39¢ Swtn"oBroGldloldPVU LINK SAISAGE ........ .. . m. 5r POT ROASTS of leef Economy Grade lb. 39f • Select Q...nty Ila. 44# • CAii& A 8WAYNS Larp-C... Cnf efvult alld Pia• 1111• .... Gnipeftwlt Juice 1 0.1191 ~· SilN~ESS WEINERS .' : . lb. 49' 0. " B. RE CANE SUGAR , ,.. e ..wve lhe ttpt to 11b.tt q11U.titlea. -IJ> ....... lod ........ 25 ~. bag • . • •. -• • $2.19 1, lti. Ng • . . I • • • 17# 5 ......... ·1 ••• 44' , . 32 1 .LARGEST AND RNEST PRODUCE D~Y IN THE H~~,AREA !. _. • • BATH'S SLICED BACON -~-. .. lb. 42'· • Ouaraaleet Grade 00 A" PW•.88 YA.KO EGGS LARGE -DOE- 55c Medilim 47' • • • 17-Bone Roast of Beef I. Ec011omy Gracle lb. 45¢ Select 9wality Ila. 49t ·~ • ' ~AGE 4 -PART ·I. -~RSDAY, AUGUST 24, ·1950 Mrs. Albert Periera .. ~~~ a Is Honor Guest . a~ WIF ....:."==.PRE s s ~ At Stork Shower Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Lyle Haigh at Home · After No;thern California HpneymoOf'I Mra. Albert Perein. wu hon· ored with a atork Mower ll"tlday nl&'ht at the borne of Mn. W . D. Hodadon, 129 • 21th St., Nevi· porL Friend• of the guest of honor uid memben and triencb of the Finl Baptt.t church of Newport were lnvtted. Mn. Wm. Hodadon, Jr.. entertained with many gamea during the evening. M&klng thelr home at 8li -38th._---------~--­ St. are Mr. &nd Mra. Ernest Lyle Ha.lgh. whoee northern Calltornlll honeymoon rollowed their recent marriage ln Westmlnliter Preaby- tertan church. Vows were repeated at four o'c1ock with Rev. Kenneth BQyd otfldating ln the double ring service. , The bride Is the former B:a.rbara Lee Murray, daughter ot Mr. and trs. Leo E. Murray of Westmlns- fer and her husband lA the 80n of Mr. and 'Mrs. A . D . Halgh of New- ~rt Beach. ! Barbara wore a balleftna length ~reaa of White Chantilly lace and '1er veil of Illusion wu edged with lace from he r mother'& wedding j own. orange blOMO~ at each •Ide ho lding It to the lace cap. Matching lace mitts completed the ~Ostume. She carried a bouquet of Mattered white carnatione and ~tephanotla. , Mrs. Ray Goodson of Inglewood. matron o f h onor . was gowned in ~qua taffeta. ballerVia length. with white velvet sash at the waistline. tfeor mitts were of white lace and :te carried pink carnatio ns. Thf' tir idcsmaid, MI MS Edie Kerr of We~tnlinster. wall in or chid tal· rfta with white suh and m lt U! a.nd her flowet!'I were yellow car· ~lions. •Roger Soderstrom of Costa Ml'- 88 waa bel!ll man and Leo Muray. :~~:.r o~ut:r::n~~t~!: u:~erlhe bride , wore blue georgette with b)a ck accesso ries and a corsage o} Mystery gardenias. Mrs. Haigh was in rose satin with beige a c- c~ASo,ies and her flowers were al· S9 gardc.nla~. Marilyn McGrew, soloist. sang I; Love You Truly, Always. and Day by Day. Barbara Pryor, or- ga nist. acc.:ompanlcd the Binger and played the traditional wedding rrla rches. T elephone J096 C ity Council City of Newport Beach Newport Beach. California Gentlemen : PaJe pink dahlias, white gladio- lus and maldenbalr fem decorated the church. Pink dahllu were also used on the bride'• table, with white tapers, In the church snclal hall where the reception wu held. The Misses Pat Leach a.nd Mari- lyn Suess cut and served the cake, Mias Dianne Hart prealded at the punch bowl and Mlaa H elen Hart wu ln charge of the guest book. A pink gabardine ault with white acceASOries and corsage of Mr.J- tery gardenias waa w orn by the new Mrs. Haigh for her going away cos~ume. She wu graduated from Huntington Beac h hlgh school and attended Orange Coa!lt college, as did her husbe.nd. whQ la now a photographer at Newport Beach. Lionbarger -Adams Rites Solemnized In Seattle Church Ot interest to Harbor arf'a friends is the news of the 11um1nr r wedding o f ~ Ll onbarger. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Llonbargcr . 461 Larkspur Ave . Corona d el Mar. a.nd MIM Dorl!'! Adams. daughter of Mt. and Mra. W . A . Adams ,of Seattle. Waah. The nuptlab w,..re 11JOlernnlied in the First Presbyterian church, The p&rty waa: opened with prayer followed by singing. .. Happy Party to You Betty". Clever telegrams were written to the atork U.l!iing the letten "Baby Pereira." in order. A scrapbook wu made by Mr11. Robert Chaplin. Guest.a signed the book and answered queetlon1 ther.aa u to the date of birth. welgFlt, name, whether a boy or girl. Refreshmentl!I were served by the· hoateas,' Mra. Hod1Klon and Miss Joanne Hodsdon. Those present: Mesdame11 Scott Geyer. Geor.ie H. Wiedman, W. S . Hunsakel. J . V. Calli, Bea Chaplin and Mlq Nancy Calli or Newport Beach; Mmes. Charlca Hall and Dorothy Lutz ot Costa Mesa: Mmes. Well8 J . Jones, Wm. Hodsdon, Jr., and Miu Diana M . J ones of Temple City: Mra. David Hodsdon and Miss Joanne Hods- don or Monterey Park and the hostess. Mrs. Wm. D. Hod.8don. Those st'ndlnj: gifts werl' M\8s MR.rc;a Coo1nbs and Meadames Edward Burns. Robert Chaplin• o r Ne-wporl and Howard Stief or San Gabriel. Keith Lee Family Now at Happy Camp Seattle. 'J'hc bridegroom was grad-Mr. and Mrs. Kei th Lee and sons uated from Newport Harbor Union Gaylcn and Earl o f Costa MeM high school. later attending the have moved to Happy Camp. local· Los Angeles Bible Institute. The Pr! tri northrrn California. Lt. and nt-w Mrs. Lionberger also attcn'1· Mrs. John Donnelley, fo rmerly of ed the Los Ange les Bible Institute. E . IDt h St.. Costa b1esa. have The young couple, who spent bought the Lee home. 271 Broad- theit honeymoon In V8Jlcouvcr anrl I way. Vi ct oria. are living in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. J . C . Lionbargcr SAMUEL GOLDWYN-"Any and their younger son Lyle went I n1an who goes to a psychiatrist no rth tor the w edding. sh9uld have his head examined.·· DIEHL AND COMPA,..Y \V. A . Bat zle -B. B. Evans CertiflE"d Public Accountants 3722 Tenth Strct R lversklc, California August 21, 19~0 F . ~f. Robinson • In accordance with your Instruction:;, we h avt': mode an audit t'XBnline.ti9n of the accounts and records of the for the fiscal _\'C'at ending J un(' 30. 1950. and sub1nlt herewith a tt>port shov..•ing tht' financial condition of the City a s of June 30, 1950, the Ca:'ltl Rf'celpts and Disbursen1ents for the fiscal year endE'd t hat date. togeth<'r with a staterne:-it of Bonded Inrtebtedness and other related statement.I. The scope of examination c onsiBted of verification that all rf'corded departml'nta.I reCeipls "'·ere properly accounted for and a co nfirmJltlon that all withd rawals of City funds were made upon approve-ct demands .!tUpported by canct'lled warrants. bonds or coupons paid through th~ ofrice of the City Treasurer. Exam'natio n of lht> rec("ipts and disbursementa in connection with the 1911 Act Bond · AMe88ment account of the City Treasurer was confined to a verJfica.tlon that the City Treasurer had cll!h on deposit i.n the bank in an amount equal to the balances shown on lht" recorda mainta.lned from the 1911 ·Act a ccounts of .. the City Treasurer. We ex.an1ined or tested accounting recorda by met hods and to the extent we deemed ap- propriate. obtained inforn1ation a.nd explanations fronl otrlc lals and en1ployees of the C ity but did not n1ake a detailed audit of all transact ions: Our exan1ination was n1ade in a ccord-' a.net' with generally accepted auditing standards applicable in the circumstances and In· eluded procedures which we cqnsidered neceMary. A.n examination has been nlade periodical- ly through.out the year with quarterly report i being flied. In our opinion, based upon such examination. t he a ccompanying exhibilB and schedules corrt'c tly set rorth the finfl,nc ial condition. re :eipts and di.sburse1nents and bonded indebted- ne~ of the Cit y of Newport Beach at and fo r the period staled. ... , Respectfully 8l.lbmlted, Slgned-W . A. Batzle DIEHL AND COMPANY CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF ·FUNDS June 30, 1950 FU1'"DS BalancP Tranaf~n Jul)' 1, 1949 to• -Frnm- ~~~~~,..-~~~~- RM"f'lpt:A Dlsbur"Sf!'ments Unapportloned Fund 1$ 9.52l-$.C79,278.36 $ 479.744 .67 $ 503.29 ,, 46.60) General Fund -0.00 -3'40.667.78 340,667.78 -0 ..... current Expense Fund 181.006.63 • 730.708.93 10.00 663,746.00 Water Fund 69.629.20 -:>05.75 239.367.78 152.750.62 Advertising Fund ~13,087 .42 • 22.713.31 Par'k Malnten&nce Fund 93.81 ' W,809.00 .o..... 20.908.11 -0.. 9.778.22 Par:klng Fund 3. 731.56 -0 ... . 20.&35.35 6. 798.69 C.D.M. State Park Fund 607.81 -0 ... . Library Fun<I 12.320.34 • 17,467.34 ~fotor Vehicle Act ·F und -0. 2,5,.966.00 Spe"l:ial Fund 32.339.~) • 43, 781 .14 Payroll Fund 1.000.00 • 539.235.82 4.673.96 1,597.31 2.328.63 17.348.28 2~.966.00 -0 ..... .W.6~.33 138.901.30 ( -0. ... -0 ..... -M9.:W.82 Property Salee 5.480.09 · .r -0 ..... ln Ueu Tax -0. 44 ,571.45 State Llquoi-' -0 ..... -23.148.25 Sewer "J'reatment Fund -0 ... -. • 3.:JM.12 fyrAL GENERAL .f0.710.94 2.907.0I! •4.571 .45 .o .... 23,146.25 --0 ..... ·0 .... -0 ..... l.!1!.i11.M .·FUx-o 255.507.80. AS.310.76 __ .;..;.._.;;~ l.ih5.21i:J7 11'.YZREST AND !tl!DEMPT1os ffiNoS: lfi.8Cellaneous City Bonda G~neral City Bonds M.¢. Bondo TOJ'AL INTEREST AND DbtilPfiON FUNDS 1ets Xc:t xaeeument A.c'l'Jlaition 6 lrriprove- ment Diatrict No. 1 1910 Act A-eument ---~Paid TO'rAL 8"lCIAL AllllE8-lbiift PUNbi 4.429.35 • 41 ,349.84 • 2.311.97 • H .40 • 370.78 - --0 .•... -.ia - it,801.ft ' ' 8,813.'7 - 1,fl67.16 3,478.92 70.300.42 8.982.73 74.M 370.78 -0 ..... -.ii S7.1~ R,27&.'4 ..0.-.• ' -0 ..... 4.918.43 -0 ..... 74,560.00 -0 ..... 8.S:I0.00 ....... Bl,198.0 --0 •...• -0-... --0 ..... --0 •••.. 2.:5.56.99 488.78 ,.-.., 411.71 31.a«U 72.M.US za.uo.oo ·~L .. -0_. ..()"- -0 ..... 248.879.56 15.5,740.61 14.892.82 1.124.59 17,468.22 3.184.46 14.770.03 ·O ..... 1'6.820.37\ 1.000.00 43,283.98 --0 ..... -0 ... 3.3~.12 ii1:Jl1.ll 2.987.84 37,090.26 2,974.70 48,Ga!.80 199.0:5 -0 ..... 2,0&S...21 ii.100.11 il;MS.U 1.GOT.16 tt,M1•···-Utl.11 ... , .... ----L·· • ., • ...,.7C • ... = ...... =="·-SJ.lM,115 .... _ .. ~ "" --No. ~....._ PUllllab A1JiUSt lM. 1960 •. • ~" :• ~·"' ,, .. +-;:\. • •. ~ ,,, .. , ........ ·.-· • J ' Ann Gibson Hes Birthday Perty At Belboe Bay Club Otrllftll· PllOM OAIUI~ Mro. im.te Kl/Ill and Mra. Hum- phrey ot 1 H • 22nd St.. Newport Beach had aa runtt: on Monday Mr. and Mh .. R. 1 Marquot and children of Gardena. IT'S LA TEI TflAN Bec:omlric a ··teen~ager" 18 a apeclal event In a young girl'• life and eo -tt wu that Ann Olb- aon, daughttr of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E'. Gitt.on ol Balboa 1 ... l&nd, invited a group of young frtenda to help her celebrate her 13th '-nalvenary' Tuesday evening with a dancing party lft the patio at Balbol, Bay club. There waa a c&ke with candles, punch and Ice cream, and for amueement, gamea and dancing. Mr. and Mra. Stroller White, Mra. Charles Lamb and )Ira. Alan Poet ual8ted Mr. and Mrs. Glb8on. Girls and boys helping Ann en Joy her birthday were: Caro Doane, Marla Pleger. • ~ellnda Lelthold, Jeanne Briggs, Ann Stewa.rt. Joanne Hirth, Mary Kramer, Patty Clemence, Ann Suthe rland. Shirlee Hourrtgan. Ruth Dudley, Judy Sleeper, Gall Frahm, Sally Pfister and Ann Glb8on. Al~ Charles Lamb, Bob Mii· um, Todd White, M ike Vail. Loren Holmwood, Sonny Conant, Ron Kepper, Peter Frost. Richard Pleger, Don Oofflnet, Bobble C&I· 1111. Mike Long. Johnnie Eggert, Bob Martin, Ronnie Chue and Tom Post. t1tt Sf A RS -People do read the want ad.a. C"'4 S. t!ole . PAINTING CONTRACTOR Harbor 1161 Evenlq' Be9con 8120-W LAWNMOWERS Plll:CISION GROUND REPAIRED SAWS FILED and GUMMED GENERAL REPAIR • nx:JT S HOP OUr pri<Jee are competitive All Work Ouaranlftl BUTCllfZR•s KNIVES WET GROUND Farris Mower Shop !ZOO Newport Bl,·tL COSTA MESA BrlDr this tMI and Save 60e on m owflr ltlaarpealar Job durtnc Augu•t ·' 'ROY ROGERS' PONY and ACCESSORIES lt'a Here , , See It •• , Se&l"I Corral To be given away Monday, August 28. Any boy or girl 4 through 16 years of age is eligible. Get your ticket now! ' Boyville Preshrunk Wool Jae Shirt Boys' Western I Double Knee Jeans J 498 159 : ~. • .. ~ Gm'G SHORT~l ScHOOL BEUS will soon be cLlling youog America back co classrooms ••• so give yoW'Self a.nd the kids a break.. Take off for thc,mountaim aod beaches ... renew your vim and vigor bjgb up among the peaks a.ad pines, or play io the surf and sand. And wherever you go -GO via Paci6c Elccuic, the carefree way, eco- nomically and comfonably. e PLAY AT TllUI FAMOUS SOUTHLAND !JACHES -S.ota Moo;ca • °""" Puk • Veaia-• Playa del R.ey • Manhattan Beach • Hermosa Be-ach • R.t'd'pndo Bacb • Sao Pedro • long Bt'acb • Naple1 • Bdmonc Shor .. • ~al ~cb • Swf1idc-• Su.asn Be:acb • Huntington Beach• Newpon·BaJboa ~acb •Santa Catalina hlaad Tcn:n.inal ' e ENJOY THESE Mill-HIGH MOUNTAIN IESOITS-c,.,d;o, • Lll• c,..10..,. • Piaeaett • Twia haks • Blue-Jay Camp • Lake-Arro .... head • SkyforHC • Runaias Se:riogs • Big Btu Dam • fawn1kjn Resoru • Bia Bear Ciry • Big ku Lake Villasc-and R.ct0ru. Take-Paci6c Electric to Sao BC'rnardiao and Mou.ocaia Auro Linc r. rnoru. As.l 1••' IH.J 11z111/, t••tl11rl•r •r •jH'r•t•r n111rdi111 tlrp11r111r11,/11r11, rlt., t• 1•11r f•••ritr w,,_u, •r "'.,,,,,,,;,, li•n,..•""· SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVI Ha ~d-Picked 'Back-To-School' Styles in HONEYSUCKLE Toddler's Dresses C o t to n broadcloths and dainty prints in cute styles ... jumper jerkin effects and 'jim dandi.e• from our big collec- tion. ·- Size I to 3 f 98 Little G'rl Styles ' A bevy of mercer-! ized cotton brood" cloths and woven1 gingham plaids . 80 1 -·sq. p•ints. You'll , love them! ~ Si1e ' It? 4 Size 3 to 6x 198 Perfekt set for the trike crow~. Bib overall, lined jacket. Red, copen, gray. ' Sparkling multiple plaids in coat style. 2 button down chest pockets, b u t t o n front. Button cuffs on sleeves, and best of all you c.n wash it! Sizes 8 to 18. Keen jeans! Sanforized (max fabric shrinkage l /f0 , and strongly mode w!th copper rivets. Z i p p e r front. 4-1 2. . TMI l lGMT WAT TO SA'!' --.... &CC rep• TIPS FOR BACK-~0-SCBOOL W~AR Washfast Jr. Knit Shirts Roy Rogers SwJat Shirt 1 19 Strlklni Roy Rogers pajt~ on 99c Brilliant wide' bW.r stripe• In smooth 2·p1y combed cotton. Ribbed &et 1n crew neck. Sizes 4 to 10. See them! l.-ellow. red or 'blue. p ~ect tor C'Uils. neck. bottom. school. Sizes 4, 6, 8. Tots Striped P lo Shir.ts Jr. Suspender Pants ;f ~iade of single needle mbed enc Rugpd hard wearln& corduroy. 2981 cotton tn assorted brlg stripes. ail Zipper i:ty, 3 gpcket&, aeU lined.ck· Short slee\o-eS, crew n1k. suspenders'. I ca).on and bu Sizes 2 to 6. ahet. ~ 3 · lb. J Teens' Honeylane Shirts School strts wW lov• th.... 169 Brlaht plaids to match all Y~~ aldrta. Long iJeeVed, In l!IJw alz8 8 -1'4.. Children'• Biltwel Shoe• I stur4;i sh-your clllld will j IJ!l nted. LiDnC wunna. ecuff ,. 'I I ..... Slii9 ~ -11 '" -~i. to 3 .:.-~---~,..,. U9' 5-i E.y P1ym911t PIM ltlllr .. 0 ?SJ fl ta • _. .., ...... Suspender T ,P eans Fine quality denim l•;' · Ad-129 Juatable suspenders. \>per fly front. rivets. contrast tltchin~. Sanfor\Zed. SIUs 1 -t· . Sanforiied* c dtton Slacb Battleaxe wh\pcOrd J.th aimU· 166 lated fly tront. wes~rn stYle. pockets. crtwer cltr&· Tan • or blue. SIZa 1 • ~ •1 'J(o Mu SlltlnkaP ---- • Use Sears . , Coupon Books ~ v a i I a b I e in amounts of $20, $25 or $50 "for only a small down pay- ment. Spend t+.e coupons li~e cash. . Tower Wrist Watches ·~· io" Pen Set Chrome Plated Case Strea · • Smooth·writlni • L!l&lher 2 98 In Gif · Box nOc Band · • ilO A "'must" tor !lie prompt atu· School atandby! Ball pen dent. ·Watch bu 1eatMr band. hu "!'14# plutlc barre\r\1:; Same m-"1th l.wnlnoUs plated pen IJOl•L Ma clla1 ,enttlne katMr map IM pencil lnjblack or n!d. A buy . f>I,~~~ ~·SEARS --~'-·-...-.­...... tds-s1 • -· '•• •• tt'; ...._ -.. • 1716.SO. IN ST. SANTA ANA . TEL!HONE Kl 2-l961 :9Pefs Mo,.d y thru Pridey 9:30 11 m. to 5:10 p. m. -S.turdey 9j30 11. fn. to 9 p. m. • - --~--........ , • • . • . . . ' ' .. . . . ... . WEmND AT UDO NO•TllDN CALIF. VACATION Jtr. and ...... w. w. Haney of . Mn.. AmO!iS l;>nUnond or Coota Lew AnpJ~ were ~eekeitd peeta Mea Wboee · kn ~ P'rancl8co and a.t. tht_ home of Mr. and Mn. J. Lake Tahoe :tor her aummer boll· Mesa Circle 9 Meets for Pot Luck , . ,. -... ,. -.. ,...___,_ 1r--·--··-. ' ' . . Costa Mesa WSCS Has Pot Luck ' . I· Cb1ta Me•a Couple Do g Hinesly Family To Ob1erv~ Golden Vis Former-Me1an ~ • •. ' ~ DAY, AUGUST 24, ·I~ A>tl>w' ~lor of Udo llle. ll&YL BHabelh ZJmmer opene4 be1: home at 311 Jlroadwa7, Coeta ..: .. .., ror tho l&loot metln&' ol Clrole 11 or the 00.ta'M'.-COmmuntty church WSCS. A poUuck dinner wu enjoyod. • In Town Park Wedding ~nniversary In orthern Calif _ !.,_ Mr. and Mral Stephen Collln!I ot 10 days of 8Ummer boUday- Auembllng In the COeta Meu 1831 OranKe )Ave., ~ta Mesa, ing r. 8Jld Mrs. Dougtu lflnesly pakr for a. potluck luncheon, mem-will commemorate their golden and ildren Connette and Terry, bera of tbe Colla. Mesa Commun-ding anniveruh-Sunday, Aug. 27. 24~. 20th St., Cost& Meu., mot-' lty church WSCS held their regu-Open houae wJd~be held from 1 un-ored lo San Francisco and Santa lar meeting Thunday. 'u1 3 p.m. 1 C and found pleuure camplnl' Mrs. Charles Kingsland Is Hostess to RESS--B.: ; ') bei'a:, here from Loe Ancelel, .'a.· s>ekt to stay over unU1 tomonvW. Do J'OUr abopplns tile _,. ..,.~. lleloplloae, Othella Crane had ,ch&rse of the bU9ineM. Gift.I were wrapped to be aent to Mmu. Gary Plckena and Frank Lowe. Betty Jenlul led the devouona. Secret pal gtfta were ex- changed. Md yoa set tlle -· IT SAVES YOU TDD!: AND MONl!lY FREE DELIVERY PHONE HAR. 656 Included were Marian Butcher, Myrtle Long, Marjorie Badger. Jane Retd, Laura Johe& a.nd J'rtl%le Jackson. The circle will convene Sept. 19 w ith Myrtle Long on AllM> Ave .. Newport Heighta. 801 MAIN ST. BALBOA PABCO FlOOR COVERINGS Wl•I ~.,,SJ;Mi& SllJA(I -Go-ah'ead !- Put your foot Into It I Ntw, low·l'rictd RUBBER RUG Hds foot -fwtt to 11on•1 • ONl-SNA" Lo•a o•d O• l tlnd· JI" 11: SO"' 9f H ~ TWOSllU IA&: feti I whea JOU l-'" a s.- 1ilik J.'lur (ee1 1 n to TMIU COLOll ••. • I 11 .. PM8WrM -ub..._-c .. co orful latl \; .. ._ 9'jt• 1\1 i;11St 1\IJ. 1l'I lin· •ultMmq) f1htd on ho1b '----'--' ai~•'? ba1 1utfact corni11tiou to a1•• it non-1lip properties. Ono1 • ...,. 100. witll deter1ent and a damp cloth. Order 1e•eral DOW for dto1t 1po11 in the house wbtrt )'OU ,!,!Ucl or kneel tao loa1 • 18" x 30" :4" x S6" $2.49 $3.98 • ·-· ... New Selections All Wool CARPETING in These ingenious JU1bby-sur- faced textures in two and three looped or looped and clipped pile complement both light functional or satiny pol· ished dark woods, and they resist dirt -show no foot- prints. High colors or even light pastels in a texture weave are not a hazard, but a. happy choice. Priced 4.25 to 19.95 PER SQ. VD. Ymn-otairway. very often is the first thing that catches a guest's eye. And no stair- way is complete without the luxurious effect of carpet. Make your stairway truly beautiful with Gulit!tan car- pet. correctly cut and Paid by our experts .. ·, for you in your home. Only Pabco makes these glamorous "California Original~,'' With all the new beauty and styling that lets linoleum step smartly from kitchen to parlor. Our "Scientific Cleanln9 . Method" ADDS YEARS of LIFE and NEW BEAUTY to Your RUGS. CARPETS . ' and Upholstered Furniture Wall-to-Wall Carpet Cleaned on the Ftoor of Your Home CARPET . • WORKS t ••• ., • .. . 1m SOUTH -.MAii ST. PH. 111-1ns . - • • Santa --• ' . STORE ROUB8: s·a. .._· te $ p. Iii.,~ l&cllllled . . . ~-.. .. -· .. ~ _._._ ... ~· ·~ . . . .. n~ • George PJumatead offeied a Reatdent of jCosta Mesa for 28 In t e Redwoodtl. prayer. Mrs. Allen Crawford led yean, Mr. an~ Mrs. CoUln.11 will A highlight of the trtp wu a the devotional observance and welcome many old friends. They 8tay with Mr. and Mra. Warren Mn. H . B. McMurtry prutded were muried in Savanah, Mo. Dutt n at their atteep ranch near Beta Sigma Phis tncluded ln the group are Betw, S¥rougha of Balboa, treuu.ru: M~. L. Muray, vice pruldent; xQ. A Leunhagen, corresponding tNtC• over the bualne...a ae&!!llon. · !ill~~-~' ····~~f \Fort Bragg. Mrs. Dutt.on (Coyla Shirley Sinclair and Jean Isley Munson ) Is a form er Meea. resl- told of their experl~ncea at the dent Missionary Camp which they at-lended recently. Clastiflcd ads cost little, do much. Mr•. Charlea Kinp:land, presi- dent. Ui entertalnlng-the executive board of Beta Lambda chapter, Beta Sigma fhl, at an all day meeting today (Tburaday) at her home, 3710 Channel Place, New- port Island. Several of the mem- ry: Mr8. C. E . Eutburn, aee. ry; and past prealdenta Pecs7 berg. Carol Ada.ms and ~ m! Elkins. With Mrs. Murray fl he· slsler. whose home ls in ~ h ··• MIM Marybelle Taylor ta1ke-d on the Work Camp at Los Angeles. MlL.,.I C Inte rest was supplied by Otis Boling and Ronnie Pekarek, who played accordion numbers. the theme for the next meeting on Thursday. Sl'pt. 21 . to be "World Brotherhood." ~ Mimi Sharon Programmed for FAC Dedication D1>llg htful 'progran1 fore is in 8torc for everyon~ attending thf' dedication dinner Qf the Costa Mesa F'rirlay Afternoon club Thursday. Aug. 31 , in the new club- housr, W, 18lh a nd Anaheim St!:. 1'fln1! S haron, lyric soprano. will be heurrl In " progrHm entitled "fol k-r:on~ trftvrloJnJI"." !ihe \Yill sin~ pupulrir n11n1b ·rs fron1 "Ok!11· hnn111," .. South f-'ociflr." "K iss Mc Kale" nnd oihl·r musicahc, Rs W('il as folk l'>flngs. T he artist wlll be accon1p11 nicd by Grace Flores, pia- nist. Col. Scli1n ti. Fr~n kli n. prrsl· dC'nl of 1 h t• (;n.'llH Mesa Ch1t1nbcr of Con11111·rcf', lllld wf'll knOY.'n civic lt·atll'r, \Vi ii act il.8 n1as ter of ccrcn1onics. St. Andrews Church Groups Make Plans For Dedication Service The l~ev Thn n1a .'1 M. Gibson. pastor nf Rt. Andrew's Prei;;.bytrr- ian c hurch \\'ill have s s his S<'rmon subject this coming Sunday, The Lorri is M y ShC'pard. Mr. 811d Mrs. Gibson h11.vc recently returned fro n1 a \·a.cation in PorUand. Church groups are planning fo r the dcdii·a [ion "rrvice of the new bulldinJ:". to be hr ld Sept. JO, a n!"t on Wcdne11day evening the choir bcs;nn prtti:tisc un n1usic for the ('VJ'nt, Ton ighl I Thursday) the C het•"e nad Cr:.t {·kc rs club Is n1t•c ting at lhe church and will plan the land- 8C8Jling. Lldo 41e Y achtsmon Dine & Dance Sat. at Clubhouse F o rty four mcn1ber~ o f Lido .Is le Yacht club l'njoyed a dinner danc" Saturday cveninJ:\" at the club house. Tom J on('s, ent e rtainment chairman. 'A'a.S in charge and was assisted by Lefty and Elaine Mur- dock. Ani ta Sexton served baked ham. roasl b!'ef, scalloped potalC)('S and salads frflnl a buft>t table centered with dahlias, and guests. plates filed. sealed the1nsf'lve1:1 at small table~ lightC'd by candles. •. After dinner Ray La.vers' or- c hestra played for dancing in the patio. the o rch'c111tra stand bC'lng decorated with palm leaves' and signal lamps. Among those p resent w ere Com- modore Cliff Chapman and Bene. Eve a.nd Hay Langenheim, Blanche and Bu.itter Rogl'rs. Elaine a.nd Spud Eastman. Ariel and Dean Col!V('r, Nat and George Mi chaud, Eleanor and David Fraser, Belle and Art Taylor and their house- guesll'i. tht> \V. \V. Harveys; Kathy and Tom J nnes, Vera and George Ward; Mr. and ,..1 rs. Tom Letto. ne"' rt'!\idents who come from Or- ange; Mr. and Mr~. Franklin Klech. ~fr. and Mrs. Gt"orge Car- rington. Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd, Warren Atherton and a guest. Nt>xt big event at t he club house will be 8 fR 8hion show on Sept. 7' n It will be given by Jax Inc. of Bal-lJ boa Ulland unde.r spbnsorship of I the Lido Isle Community associa- tion and Mrs. Murdock will be in charge. • I 1C'1t"1Ht"'1rt""",.,,..,.MMC'1C::St""C'1C'1H~ 0..•1 Rt!h •.••• , 6 fw 11< ca. ..... •a.> as• Ma. lot09 coff~ coke• filled with juicy· plump rai•in1 and fragrant cinnamon I COSTA 1'tESA 1'700 Stnvport Blvd. CORONA OF.I, J\IAR 903 COMt lllgbway RALllOA ISLAND 200 Ma.rlnt-A\·c nue -LAOIJN.i\ BEACfl 273 Fon•st 1\\'enue • l 1 l l JI II II !I Il J1 II Ii tl Ii If [1 ll ~ ll ~ )l 1 l I J , • • LADIES' Jantzen Swim Suits Jantzen Shorts Hawajian Sun and Swimsuits • ' ! Beach Sandals SPECIAL • TEE SHIRTS • • MEN'S JANTZEN SWIM 'mUNi<S . JANTZEN PRINT SHORTS & SHIR'l15 -- Stalemenf JANTZEN TEE SHIRTS ! .. ., HAWAIIAN SHIRli. & TRUNKS GINGHAM P ID SHIRTS SPORT SHI TS ' IEAC~ SANDALS Commen~ing Friday, Aug~st 25th OPEN !suNDA YS Although the IS:or ean war has brought about mueh greater demand for ne\\' automobiles, we are at present getting more cars than we ever have. Auto- mobile production, r believe. will be cut as much as 25 '7< by next year; de· pending of course on the International situation. These conditions bring about a "seller's market" and some dealers, as in the immediate post World War II years, are taking undue advantage of those who need new automobiles. I believe the people of the Harbor Area are entitled to khow our policy in this matter. 1. We will endeavor in so far as possible to deliver all new Chryslers and Plymouths available to us in the Harbor Area. 2. We will only aocept orders for Chryslers and Plymouths that we have in stock or for which we have a shipping schedule from the Chrysler Corporation. We will not accept o.rders for delivery in the indefinite fu- ture. 3. We will not load cars with acce~sories and force buyers to accept them. We always try to sell accessories-selling is our business: 4. We will not require a "trade" on the purchase of all new Chryslers and Plymouths. H<twever, we believe if a buyer has a used car to dis- pose of he should trade it in. Only through this policy can we maintain our sales force. 5. We will not require that you place your insurance with us, although we will solicit this business as always. . 6. We will .not require a Sales "contract." You may pay cash for your Chryslert or Plymouth. 7. In our service department we have three -important rules: 1. We won't sell a customer anything he ·doesn't need. 2. We won't overcharge a customer. 3. We will back up the work we have. done . It is our aim to m~ke as many friends as pl>ssible in. the uncertain times ah~ad. We· know t~at the deals. we make are only as gOod as the feeling for us left those we have dealt with. . . . . .Most, Slnc¢re~y; .: ~Otc~;" ~'.President Newport -B.·ar-.or. 110·1ors Clllyslu ! latua•,._.., i'mclli •' P,lt11•oalla ' • . ' . • . ' ' ,,. ., v •' '(" .,~ ~ .. ,; ,• I I . I I f * 09 4 O OS O 4 P •IP••••••••• a• • • • • • u •.: "'c • • u • • • u • • • • • • • w • • • • .... -....--.--~---·---......... .........--... • • , • . ' > •• • PA&e g -PART T -THi.iRSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1950 ... ~a.····-· a ... L~ .. !UIS-= Mosquito Abaletient District ' .. To Hold _Open House Friday ,,,. '"'"'--and• otalt ot th• 0rup County Mcmqulto Abate- ~ owrrtd. today tn"rited the pubBc to an '"open hOU9e" at Ute new ~ bul1"1np near 0e1'd•n Orore on F'rtday between 2 and '1 p.a,(A-25.) llbnqer Jack Kimball and hi.It-------------=·:.=•:=:=: MILESTONES - -·u.. -QI 91*'<alioed equipment at the new location at lSOOl IC. Ga.rd.en Grove Blvd., at Huter St. Offices and laboratory facillUea are ln the new 8dminia- tn.Uon buildlJtC and ~ Cllemlcal control and llbop operaUona in three large Mll.rDnp rnned from the old Santa A.M. Anny Air Bue where the dJstrkt. OJel"&ted it.I tll"lt two yean. Entomolog111t .Joba G. Shanafelt will present a laMratory 4lil'play oa where the ti species ot rnoa• quttoes breed, ..0. far they trav, el throughout Oranc• county and what lnaectlcldee a.re most effec- Uve. Main Objective The district's main objective 19 to enll1t aid of farmers. hou.ee- holdera, indll.!try and public agen- ci~ in the permanent elJmiaaUon and prevention or unnecessary 1tanding water where mosquJtoes breed. muatrated talks are avail- able to aervtce clubs and lnterest- ttd group1. A leaf1et, "Mosquit~ are Unnecessary-You can Help" ls available at local city offices. living mosquito facta and six Bug- ire•tlons on preventing backyard mosquito breeding. With completion of the head- •uarters and acquisition ot its equipment, the District tax rate t oT the current fiscal year 1950-61 ~ been estimated at 1.6 cents per $100 assueed valuaUon, a re- duction ot more than ~ percent gf laat years rate of 3.36 centa. The curTent mosquito control prcr sn.m will cost the average tamJ)y approximately one loaf ot bread per person per year. The Di.stric t serves all ot Orange county except the cities of Ana- ~elm and P'ullerton, ad ts governed by a 12 man board of truateea aerving without pay. including .Frank Humberstone ot NeWport Beach. BIRTHS REED-To ~and Mra.. Wil- liam Reed. 242 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. in . Joaeph hoa- pjtal, Aug. 18, 1950, a daughter, 7 Iba., 14 oz. • HUBBARD-To .Mr. and Mrs.. R ichard Hubbard, 308 Ca.maUon Ave., Corona del Mar, in St. J oseph boepiW, Aug. 19, 19W, a daugh,ter, 7 Iba.,· 1 oz. · BROERING-To Mr. and Mrs. Warren Broering, 207 Amethyst Ave., B&JOO. llland, in St. JOBeph hospital. Aug. 20, 1950, a son, !i lbs., t• oz. MABBIAGE LICENSES DeaJl Gtllette Hall, 21 , 407 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar; Darlene Nancy Warren, 19, Glen· dale. Rtehard Seldon Cramer, 21 . Portland, Ore.: 84!'verly Louise Gra.ce, 21, 321 A lvarado Pl., Bal- boa. ftuaell It. Allen, Jr., 19. El Toro MCAS; Ruth Ella F"rankel, 16, 645 Victory St .. Coat& 'llesa. DEATJIS MRS. 01\ACJ: WYCllOFF Mrs. Grace Wyckoff, 1994 Church St., Coata Mesa, died ln Santa Ana Oonunenrty Hoapttal TUeaday night of a heart ailment. A native · of Ohio, Mrs. Wyckoff had lived In the Harbor area for tbe paat 14 years.· She 1a SW"Vived by a daughter, Mn. n<>r W . Swanson. 716 New- port He\chta, a son, AmbrOBe B. Wyckoff of Sant& Ana. and a brother who resides ln Oxnard. Funeral services wilt be t'On- ducted Friday, 2 :30 p. m,,· at the J . B. Draper Memorial Chapel, 12"1 W . "B " St., Ontario. Burial will take place at Bellevue C~e­ tary, Ontario. .JASPER A. L WAGAR • •' , ' • SK II J..EI) CRAFTSl4AN BeatttJtul Chair Bottom1 and Baek• Restored . 'rJiE·LOCATORS Will Show You How to Save Money. Buy Pirect From The Seller NEWS.TDfES -Every ~ NEWPORT B&Y POST-WedaMdaJ"I NEWPOBT-~A PBDJS-Tbundt.ya 0-. CltM, Rull, Rneb, 11tic. List Item. you wish to iiell and we aend you buyers. Llat ltema, you wiab to buy end we refer you ·to the 8ellers. Let ua do your 'louting' for Y9U. Low Prfoe • Hlglt Qua11t7 Brilla· to- •w.,...-.-a·a .,..~_. ...... & ·w Xoasl] 7 • .. Dw ·r P-. aunatJa:&11atL111m -HARVEY'S FURNITURE REP AlR We lt•v• listed for ~e the followin& Items: • Brigp Ledp type 21 ".32 in. •ink, Jlt'eMed llteel. Speakman eortra' heavy chrome abower and tub valve. New utility 2'7,000 B. T . U, Conaole Heat er. New, eincle cement tray and et.eel stand. Store Counter, African Mahogany, 11' long, 30'; wide and 42" high. II drawers, center and bottom shelf. Tear drop camp trailer, llU>ve and ref. inc. Nice baby buggy. Beautiful bungalow. type Piano. A Brinkerhot at only $200. We have three interest· ing guu listed. Box trailer. 10 h. p. Outboard, • cyl. motor with 16' skiff. Electric range. All a. ·-- -....... ,., a.. .... _ .... ,. - ' Ibee 1 p.,_ t .'JI ' ,..... 2 Papen 1.M ' .... s...... .... TM pa ....... Wm not bl f'MPM'..,. lar --almt, -9 I lat Watkw:a ot an UY•''Wl'fl'Gt, r•MN UM r1i11J:t to eot1-=tb' * 7) an,)' and all ad.I and to reject any .. ,.,, I Ct mt MC 0 'nc te rui. and regulationa. AdYet tts_..t. Ml4 cancel!•"'-.. be -led up to ~ p.m. on the da,y p ......... ,.,_-. Pia. &r. WI ,PllaM Bar, 1118, uk tor "'Ad 'hlllw" W .-1 .. anl1 M1•1 m1, ta NliWPOBT BASN>• l'VmLmBINO 00. n11 ......... If••"'" -,.,., ,,.,. ... I Classified Index 10 -.... Golde 11 llulldl"I' Materlalo 1% Bullcllnl. Sorvt ... 14 Pe....- 15 Sbar'e Y oar Oaf 16 Transportatfo• l '7 Roanne Contractorw 18 S-Uty Aids 19 Upholst.ertns !O Health Aldll 22 Lo&t and Found 14 School, J.MtrucUon !8 Situations Wanted !9 Hrlp Wanted SO Sale, Ml~llaneowl SO.A S"spt , 11 Wanted to Buy S2 Furnlture for Sa.le 12-A Antique. - tO-a1JSINESS G1JIDE COMPUlrr!ll BOUl!B CL&ANJKG .. moo. lruniltun and np ahampooed. J"ree utlme'tt Fully_ Al's House & Rug Cleaning Co. Beaeoa 1111 nt'tc KEYS MADE F!J<periel!Ced Lodmmlth 24 HOUR SIJRVIc:m coven the enu,.. R&rbor IU'M. ACE KEY SERVICE 101 Main, Balbo& llart:llClr 1U9 &Sc311H ' Mn. Britt'a Nm-aery Schdol HounB·B Rat• HO mo. fUlJ ttme Pl! mo. half do.711 CIU'e I>)' woe1<, do.y or hour. 101 Marsuortte. Corona d•I Mar Barbor 870-.1 T7c78H UNIVll:RSAL Bulldin& Mainten- ance-Floor waxing, wall wuh- ln1" window clea.nlnl', venetian blinds for bulldtnp, st.ores, of- fices and homes. Phone Harbor 3163, B>lboa. fp6 FINB mONING -P!clt 11p and deliver. Help with dlMer par- ties. Mn.. WtllA.rns, Harbor 1502-M. If no lll\8. call Har. 2939-)(. 83ttc OOHP A NION -Practical Nune- Houaekeeper. Go anywhere un· incumbered. Salary open, Har· bor 1720-W. 4p6 WASBJNO or IRONtNO ln my home, nnlahed or roup dry. By piece or hour. Phone Beacon 6203-J. 7ltfc WANT WASHING or Ironing by piece or hour. Beacon !5158-R an.er ~ p . m . 4c6 U Boats, Suppllet M Musical, Radio M Docs. Cata, Peto M Pnuttry, ftabbtta ST UvMtodl: MOVING? BOOKKEEPER-with coneldera· · S8 Special Announcement 40 BWllnesa Opportunities f2 Wanted to Rent 4S Apartments and Housett « Boorm for Rent 4~ •nt, ~Dsoclta.oeoos 46 Reiom and Board n T>wcks '8 Aot..nobl)es, n.rett t9 Autoe Wall'tM 50 Auto Service 61 TraiJeJ.. 52 Alt']>l&ne. 56 Money to Loan 61 M~y WM.tied . Sf Re... F..9tat.4" W.anted 58 Baaci>n, Acnace 60 r...-PropHty 61 !Wal Dtate Exchancf' 112 Real Eat-ate Harbor Tra.n.J5f er ble eccountlng experience h•• LOCAL OR LOltQ maTANCll: part t ime available. H arbor r es- Phone Bea. m'T or .... om-M.. !dent tor six years. References. i• 11.1.rtMu ID9d... OtMa lilhM Phone Bea. ~881 9 a ,m . to 12 N . .atH , ____________ 6_p8_ -------------CLE.A.NINO woman by the day. IZ-aUIU>ING 81:BVJCJ:8 W .A.Jft' Totllt DmTl' WoRK D0'"" 00 TO BAL· •• ODmpltte bOUMCJ•n•ns llll"'toL llpedal NIM to ccmtneton. ror J'ree wc.ttm•t.M C..11 Harb&r lTM-W lt!c Call Har. 1697-J.' 6c U RF'' WANTED Salesmen (2) To pnaent a complete plan for prepaid funeral and burial ser- vice lA advance of need. Thia ia a permanent poeition for hlgb type dil'nlfled salesmen who have had successful selling experience. An automobile ts neeeesary. No Soliciting Required or Permitted It •at11C, l080ELIANltOU9 EVERYTHING l"OR YOUR TRAILER • WB nLl. J;IUT Alfll and PROPA!f!: TAMtll Complete Installation, "'pair and eervt.ce of all Ttaller l!lqutpment. Herman m. Samuel E1lll M. Porter ORANGE COAST TRAILEJ;t SUPPLY 1910 HARBOR BULVD. Costa Meu, Phone B•acon 1224-R 82tfc TRAILER -Sleeps four, $200. Alao avaUabJe tor renting. 229 Canal St., Newport Beach. 4p6 N.A.VY SURPLUS PAINT out.aide white, IQ&ranteed Per gallon $3.15 Surplus Store 1829 N ewport Ave., COllta Meaa Beacon 6204 94tfc 18 FT. "Covered W~n". Sleeps 5. Excellent coodition. Metal &idea. Butane, :e:Ject.ric brake.a. Canopy, $495. Bay Shore Park F-1~. 17th and Coast Highway, Newport Beach: 4p6 Television Service RADIO REP AIRS Larry SWiil • • Baroid Ramm Tecbntclanll JTEMS WANTED-Player piano. Ping Pong table. Gude:o tractor. Chif·a-robe, smaU apt. elec. ref. REAL ESTATE DEPT.-Three specials in incl'm• property. All in Balboa: No. 1-4 Ulllta, $2,750 income per '5,000 down. year. $15,000. No. 2-5 unita, $3.500 ·per year. No. 3--0 U11ita, two Iota. C-1 $5,000 down. $19,500, terms. $17,500. Ill Neapurt "eKll water front. Duplex, pier, 1 float, SUl,liOO. $4,:iOO down. ao.t.a Ilea-An. okle!' litU. remodeled home on large lot. Shnlba, etc. Gar. Furniaihed. $4 ,500. . $1,000 down. Nice lot oa Sota An.a bet. 16th & 17th, S990 trms. A Good Oeal Depends on Your Broker Joe Chapelle Gladys Beverl•y Broker Phone Harbor 1788 Realtor 211 Eaat Balboa Blvd., Balboa, Calif. • MESA RADIO 6 TELJiVll!ION ~TB. 81JPPUD -MUSICAL, ltADIO lM llJo&dw>&y, C. )(. Bea. ll80l.J l----"--'--_.;.---1----------- l!OUc B ALBOA -~ dinstiY .... sm STEINWAY GRAND. BeautltuJ P'OR SAL& Oil ftz:N'T, 21 ft.. conditk>n. A mighty ba.r-ln. A DEEP FREEZE-Large double LDdeft l• --•-1 -•--p, A·l •- t It bl _ • ~ -..... piano for artist. Less Utan one va , SU a e !or home or ca.1e. cooditloft-"---~·-&:._._,,.._._ 3 Id ' P ~ ...,.._ h&l! of new price. DANZ -yMI. o , good cond. l~. h . 222 Ameth-8cJlo..o.-i..11~... ~· B 6•60 R 98tFC ,.~ -----~~DT PIANO CO .. 520 N. eacon -. Harbor -AA w. ·~ ~·-..... Main, Cor. Ith, Santa Ana. 20 The Thrift Shop 115 22nd. St., Newport Beach Aids Local CJ!aritillll NEW ALUMINUM -...cted sailbOat, 13 ft. x 3 n.. ccnplete with steel rudder centttbo&rd., • mast and new u.Jla price $4.!5. thru your contrtMJUon11 ~ die-427 San Bemardlno Ave .. New- carded clothJng, turniture. dish-port Beach. Ph, Beacon 6499-M es and bookl. Call Har. l~T-W I 4p6 or Har. 0758 98p99H ------------- 16-tt, DORY. A-1 condition, ideal ot.Jler Gl"'&Jlda from which to chonsiP. P'ULL 120 BASS ACCORDIANS, new and U8ed from U.f .t!i, tenna as convenient u $5 mo. at SHAFER'S MUSIC CO. (SI.nee 19071 421 No. Syca.mo~. Santa Ana. KI. 2-0672. Ghoul Takes Snipe Race I Funeral services were held Fri- day at 11 a . m , at Grauel MOl'lll· ary chapel tn C08la Mesa forl -------------- Jaaper A. I. Wagar, 75, who ated •uddenly Tualllay at Ais home. 10-.BUSJNE'SS GUIDE FRED W . SNELL Painting Contractor DOCKS and FENCES Exterior and lnter10T painting a.nd paper h&ngtng. 227 i,t !:. 20th St .• Costa Mesa Beacon 6441-J New lea ds furnished daily. This bu1dneu la beneficial to our clients and highly remunera\ive to our sales representatives. LARGE RARE anUque .rosewood for local fishing. Reasonable. dining room set, elec. sewing %450 S&nta Ana Ave .. Beacon mach. washer, tables, bo t plate, 6140·R 5c6 GOOD PRACTICE PIANO. $40.00 CallHarbo~ 2939·M 3ttc 173 • ~Olb lit., Coat& "-· ...,_ ..._.._ ......., ,..,., , ._. .RUG and, upboJstery cleaning, and tntennewt wu tn WeittmlD- 1 floor waxtns and polishing-. The Apply 9 :30 a . m . 'golf set. complete single bed. 1------------'--- wiq<1ows, doors, screens. frames. Har. l:i52·W. Sc BOAT and pier moering, aooth 4c6 Swooping twice around a tri- anaular three m ile course In the good lime ot one hour 48 min- utes &nd 30 second8 on W ednes- day, the Balboa Yacht Club sloop Ghoul sailed by Clark King and erewed by Fred Schenck breezed into the third round vict ory spot ot the five race national Snipe champlonahlps now i.a progTesa off the Long Beach marine pier. ster Memorial Park. C & Q Co., 210-212 Frankfort. A resident of Costa Mesa tor Huntington Beach Lex. 63102 Painting by "PAT" CEMETERY DEVELOPMENT COMPANY Bay Front , Balboa blland.. to-' =~c:-::=-=-------­ gether wtth turn.. bachelor apt. "BEAUTrFUL Steinway & Sons and garage at pier. 9 mon. at Upript Piano. A musician's in- the past 17 yean, the deceued Sp6 Call Sat. & Sun., Beacon 60~-J 13 y ears Service in Harbor Area 288 -22nd St .. Costa Mesa Mr. R ichter Suite 7 29J9 N ewport Blvd .. Newport Bch. 4c6 St-WANTED TO BUY $65. Har. l7l•. Sc? stl"tllMnt-in perfect cocditk>n. ConvenW'nt ternui at Shaffer Music-" SHAFF'l'.R MUSIC CO. jSlnce 1907) 421 No. Syca- mor~.S&nta Ana. KI. 2~2. Dlckie Deaver'• Veloz II ot Bal- ~at took third place· in the .aame race. 1 had been a charter member of the Costa Mesa Gr&ng"e. He ls survived by his widow, Katherine; two sona, Earl of Cos- ta Mesa and A nthony J . William~ ot Michigan ; three daughters, Mn. Gertrude Jami.-on of Coeta Mesa, Mrs, Bernice Erwin at Grand Rapids, Mich., and Mrs. R . E . Vance, &ho of Michigan : l i gTandchildren and three gTeat- grandchi.ldren. LI.sled below are the series MRS. FLORENCE MAAG standing. Numbers In brackeU Holy Rosary was recited Thurs- lndlcale finish positions in t he day night at 8 p .m . in Santa Ana third round. for Mrs. i'lorence Louise Ma.ag. 1-Good news Ill·, Wichita, Kan .. ~ ol 20!i Pearl Ave,, Balbo8. 4682 (2). Wand, who died in Oranl'e County 2-GhouJ, Clark King, NewpoTt hospital after an exterided Illness. Harbor, 'l.277 , (1 ), She wa.s the widow ot Henry 3-Up-"N-Atem, Car I Zimmer· Maag. .. m~. !'o•ta~e Lakeo, 0 ., 3ll1J} ·. l'.!P.'.l'crl<. N.-.,J'i ,J)\tl~e. .l\h .. liAd ~ii!ll__i · .o.!~~~ I 'I , :ij'...,tMJ t•llt~t11•1 yiiirs 1 ""11 tty;J,;~¥. De! ~.,Jr-? U..~. B&Jboa one yev. She wu a wait- . (fl. ..... ~lnl. J'J"ancis Ceavy, Cleat Water, Fla., 3411 . tlOl . 8-Vekn: 11, Dickie Deaver, Bal· boa, 3333. (3). 7-Marte Elyn, Eddie Williams, Ka.nsu Cllty, 2981. (11 1. 8-Shadow, Walt Gleckler, Ala· mltos Bay, 2945. ISl. 9-Eager Beaver, Leonard Smith Alamltoa Bay, 2772. (1 1). )()-Sea Duce, Bob White, New- port Harbor. 2642. (6). Survlvora are one aon. Jamel Maag of Balboa; a sister, Mrs. Lillian S chneck ot Santa Monica. and two brothers, Albert J . Am- mann of South Gate and Georg-e Ammann of San Francisco. Mau waa held at Our Lady ot Guadalupe church Friday at 8 a . m. with Rev. Father Jame8 Elmer officiating. Reveal June Fish Catches The sport fisherme n renting a spot on one of the 270 party boaL~ operating off the California coast In June had a 50 time8 greater chance ot landing an albacore than last year, the DlvlAlon o r Fish and Game reveals. CARPENTER EXPERIENCED Nurse Maid, live In or out. Call Harbor 0125-J. Neat finishing and remodeling. I 4c6 also lay a s phalt tile and Install! sheE"t tile. . WANTED -Pick-up and d•livery R"-y KIMPLE boy. Must be permanent. Olds- . Apt. 3. shingled house rear mobile -Cadillac agency. Apply 2248 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa 217 Bro.dway. Laguna ~ach. Phone Beacon 6431 4c6 2c3H REPAIRING and PAINTING WANTED SERVICE Salea Dept. A~stant. Oldsmobile -Cadillac agency. Apply 217 Broe.dway, Lacuna Beach. ' 4c6 ~£~~PHs<:!!r . Walt's Trading Port Call Har!A>r 3113 and Btmoter LJ Sed Marine Gear CreelY will call with cub fOI' y our books, which will be re-Anchon, Jll'O,,.U... nttlnp, rope, moved immediately. 93c6 nautical deeotatma. etc. 3108 Lafa,..U. ...... Jrpt. B.-.ch ! Open Sun~ Bar. 1020-W SZ-FURNITURE FOR SALE 60c51H WESTINGHOUSE . ~-ft. refrigera-FOR SALE-almost new Sailfish. tor In good cond1t1on . 108 Pearl. sail kit and carrrie r , $1 5!5. Ph. Balboa Island. 5c7 I Riverside 1·1161 or 4008-R ~p7 WALNUT dinln:-room table and NATIONAL l7·ft. sloop No. 11 , buffet, lee box. 421 g , Bay Ave.. 2 suit of sails and sand dolly. Balboa. 5c7 All in top conditkm, 1450. 217 Th~ odds of hooking salmon and white sea. b888 al~ went up dur- ing the month, Operators or party flatung boats reported the catch of 15,540 \A:hlte sea ,bass. 1,700 albacore, and 8.600 salmon. A total of 30 albacore and 4,760 sea bass were taken in June, 1949. REASONA.BLBl. 1..&rge or lm&M jobe. Free e.Umata. Walker, 128 -2!5th St., Newport Beach. Harbor 3087.J. !18ceOH WANTED -H ousekeeper, two adults. Live In. Private room and bath. Ph. Beacon M99·R. BAMBOO RA'll'AN SHOPS Complete line, factory-to-you. ------------•-c_& Open 12·9 dally &: Sun. Bank FRY COOK w&nted. Must be nt'tlt terms. 275 Ocean Ave .. Laguna Onyx, Balboe· Island, 5p7 The following catchea were re- po~· r~e 3-0-<lay P"!i<'I.'· ~·. , .. pA TI\.T~Tr!>i, · Ne HJrbor ti9fterme~fa ...,_. ~, 4'."'r'-...-~.-·~· , ~)Qe; '°. oth.._ · ~~ apply. Beach. tft' : ~el. n;..1r...· cau llfarbor :ie12. · ttj!~bi£i-.lld.:ehent c<>•· · 5c7 ' 1 d\tloii! l$\OO: S&rbdF' 77.(. 5<.'7 ------------13.9 2 anglers caught 26.930 EARL SHEFLIN kelp and sand bass, 8.220 barracu-d 630 1 MlDDLE AGED companion helr>-a, 1. ha ibut, l ,3 10 mackerel, 273 Palmer St., Costa Mes.a er, c . s . for 2 adult.a, one child. FOR SALE-Western Holly table- top ra.nge, stainless steel irrill, good COfldltion. catl Beacon 6121-JK .. . 5c7 1.000 alba.core, 996 white sea bass, ~ Bea 5457_M 9"ct Uve l• nJee room, moderate pay. 8-con 1928...J. 5c7 ter. good condition for day sail· ing. priced $250. fo r immediate ' 'sale only. Phone Bea. 6386-J , 5pi \.\'ANTED:35 used pianQB for our rentals. H lghE"St cash prt« pa.id or biggest, most generous allow. ance in trade on Spinet piano o r grand or on a W onderful T el- evlaion. DANZ -SCH M I D T PIANOS. 520 N. Main, S&ala Ana. Al8o on Electric Or-gan. ELECT.RIC ORGANS. Uaed. One for tlH, another $%23. Aa<>U:er hip ~ beautiful, like new, at a Mc •Yin&', li'or cAurch or home-: 0 A N Z ~ SCHMIDT PIANO CO., Santa Ana. a20 N . Main, cor. llb. Euy terms. UPRIGHT uphobltered ptano. Har. Lov•ty · i.ouL! ·'iv· Spinet ptllno, 6 monUul old. Save $100 Oil thia, convenient t erms at SHAFER'S KUSJC CO. (Sint'e 1907 ) 421 No. Sycamore. Santa Ana. Kl. 2-0672. J ~143-,J , ·'1 ~.; ',;: 6c 'j a • ' ' • ..J I o • ! 2,400 other species. 1------·--------I 14-PERSONA.LS W"' T'I" YORBA U:NDA.l'lli'S VISIT I J"L.I. •RESS want.ea, must be ex- . l'RB:E CHECKING SERVICE perieaced. Steady work to rl&'ht Mrs. Laura Gregory of Balboa RAVI: YOUR WATCH TJCS'tJCD person. Har. 2872. 5c7 had • a.s recent luncheon guests roR ACCURACY ON OUR NEW USED ~rvel refrigera.to rs 5 cu. ft. $76.08, 8 cu. tt. $150.00. Ferguson Hardware Co., 2200 Balboa Blvd .. Pb. Har. 116, New- port Beac h. ~ FOR SALE SNIPE sailboat, bargain. owner I HA)O(OND SPINET ORGAN. leaving 'for service. Sprott's, Come in and hear lt, play it. Marina. 5p7 • n.ou..nd8 ot beauWul tones. No tu.n.ing eW:r nee 11 ry. Euy term.a. DANZ-8CIDIIDT PIANO 6 ORGAN 00., Jl20 N . Main, Santa .A.n&. Car etll.. Mn.'Willlam H . Bates and daugh-'nMJ:: KASTER HELP WANTED-Mature lady ter, Mrs. Jack French , Yorba Un· WALLACE CALDERHEAD wtth eome store experience for da. tull time permanent position in WANTED-15-ft. outboard ocean fisher . reuonable, 1123 E . Bal· bo& Blvd. 5p7 Doris Luckhardt 11 Hostess to I Uncle Sam Says I Special express bus s•rvice will _ . be maintained from downtown !,-:::::;:;;::=:;:;;;;;--:::;;;:;'::;,=:;; .. ;=;f ._=;;:. :;;J Sacramento to the tFairground.s Jeweler our Houaewara Dept. Good op- au work done In our own mop portunlty tor qualified penoa. 117 Oout BMf.. Corona del Kar Stroot'• T'eWlnkle Hardware Utfc 5c6 METAL Hollywood double bed plattonn, never ueed. Sacrif\ee. Har. 1788-J. 6c BREAKFAST set &: 4 chain $7.95 living room stove, new hOM tl-L Har. 27. lc7 BOOKS-SEA BOOKS A flne etock of booka on all yacht- ing wbj~U--Plus all current booka. Lending library. SPINET-B1ond. U9ed,. .ow only $286. Another spinet $297. Srnalleot size. Baby Grand, eoo<l toae, ,,_ action. . M&l>Dpny c:&lte. Now only $395. DA.NZ - SCHMIDT, '20 N . Maia, Cor. IUt., &uta An&. JCnabe PiU108 Otar -planoo il LOW AS s-. '71 ..... Costa Mesa Circle 9 Dorla Luckhardt wu hoeteaa to CJrcle 9 ot OWi Colita Mesa Com- munlty church WSCS recently in the patio of the H . B. McMurtry ~a.a.me on E. 20th St. Mn. Luck- bf.rdt MrVed. a supper coaa&mtmg ot. h&mbuqera with all the trtm- llilnp. com on the cob, green ea.l- ad. watermelon, coffee &nd lcM --&yce Gilbert condu~ted the bu. lnela. DevOUon. were by Kn. "l.uckhard.t. Tyo cuest were Doro- tby Scborle and Franca 'nmber~ ~a. Memben In attendance tn- duded ZV.lyn Goerner. llullyn ,.-.on. Dorio Tl.ytof, - l'lolMT, Blanche Rutle, Betty Roi>- -.... Rhea KcKenW, Corrtne llaqu and Dorla lllabop. Nut 1 ~ la acbeduled for Monda-y, .. pt. 11, with Molina ri.her, MO Ill'!' Bt. ------rao •••••am Pon PelleU, -t Cbiet ot • IM Newport -:n... Doput· ~--t mtf .... a 111<' I ..... •. _ .. 1111 .... ----;..-. 4•1p1d acrw tbt outlet pep. 4 ~ ,. ... _ at t1'e 'Balllaa ....... Ball -••71. -.. ... 1 ... u.n.. .- -lo --lo lllo -.,. ...... -·--. --. I en-. lllll 1eeo.....,_ , ....... America.. .. ~ ... ----..... -...... a ---Ill toe ..... lfle o1 .... ,,gt I e ... fll a Free 0.. ..-rM7.. , ..... ~ ... v ... Sadllp ............. " .... Pw YOU& ... ttl !nee • ..,. 11. L ........ , ......... .... ........ al ..... -.......... . ......... ,..,. .. ..... I ir• - -Jor. • •m11(J1 w 41111 a q; t .. .... ,...., ... ,. 21 .-: --.--.. ..... ••• ,, •••• .,,... Ma7 ........,. .. a.: ...... ,.... .... r.':i ...... t11111• ~nk ·-I 1 • Q!J lie I :; ._..,..,. .. ::.-... :~?-'! =987 .. ,.. .... , ..... .... u. s. ,.._.,,. ...... - ,. d\lring the California State Fair, August 31 through September 10. Every Day Many people buy and sell, rent & exchange, through C 1 a s s i tied ads in the three local paper& Alcobolic8 Anonymom WrtteP. O. Bea: HT Balboa i.tand., Olllt. -IDmbol'IF ..- WANT TO EXCHANGE nearly new movie projector for ·used bike. Phone Beacm. 8108-J eve. nlnp. • .. Crane's · Nursery School CllUdren 2 to 8 BURROUGHS MULTIPLYING - .BILl..INQ MAClilillfa ~­ TOR&, ._.no. -.utmce on 1 I: ._, otftoe zeeN•u ,...al.Nd. 0-.. ..._, ... 11esot M7 tor --T)Jlrl1 &nd --t..eter ~rtace lfflllnMe. • ..., I •• ....,. '° Oruce O>unty Pereon.sl Office, I« Meoth -·1. -...... Be WOll#.N '° -• tor 2 ..._ IDT ..,plo!"ll motll9. 1-18. Cit p a ....... IJll ,, .S 4--Chrome leather upholstered snack bar chain. 2 Jarse chrome euy chairs. One couch. HarboT' 2432-J. 6c8 18'&" MAHOGANY SPEEDBOAT BuUt -J.IM7. Orey Marine enpe, 125 Ph••tom New chrome, paint, upbolatuy and cover. 2 .ooop bait tank wtth electric pump. All •teel t..raller with new 32 x 8 Alrplue -Thi.I boat ls tpmplet._ See to ap• The Islanders 1'14 ~e. Balboa Ia. Har 1547 80c81H Chrysler Engines Used Crowrul -Royals See John Harvey at Seacraft 626 COAST HIGHWAY Nl!lWPORT BEACH PH. BllACON 1111 rue SPINft -Dtacor.tlllaed model New. Only $395. 11'amouo make, urm.o. DANZ-SCHMIDT Pll,NO CO., MO N . M.atn., Cor. 8th SL, Santa Aas. RENT A PIANO, $5 per mo. AU rent ot term allowed on pur- pun:hue. DANZ -SCHMIDT ANO CO., 120 N. Main. Cor. Tueoclap News·Times Wedlrnsdaya P0&t Shopping News S83 Eaat 17th Street COSTA KESA Beacon 6371-W preclate. Make .aw. c.ii Bea· ------------con 11817-R , Newparl U,OCh. H rr. DORT with ' CJ!. Her-1------------- -. Santa Ana. ft--The.,_ KUO 6 01 &olMX •pB .w .. lnbo&t« motor. Good eon-ID-DOGS. CATll, Prl'8 dSUon. J,200. May be Ren atl ---------------- When you want to buy or sell or rent, profit from the ex- perience of o t h e r a BHORm MOORJNG-wlll -up Hln:b'• ~dln... •ce MALE OOLDl:N RETRIEVER. 7 to lT tt. bo.t. NOl'lll Boy rr-t monlho. Pedigreed, SlOO. Phone nev Dlamond, ~ Ialand.. MOORING for c;ommerclal boat Harbor 1060. 2ttc Mr. Bcbmldt -r 2042 • ....,. M lo IO ,_, N"' Ff4 IL Haw- . who ~ve found, day after day and J.e;{ after year, that lnp HarboT 1310-BK. HTPC ~ T40 W . ~. Banaln&' _.1J8JNES8 Oppoi--°' call 2!!01. • 9p111-------'~--'-'-- l!!fted Ada get ~ , RHODICB la, In .-condltloa. "'°° AFl'JiR TBIB D.A.'!9 I will nal I'll-. --11111 ·br111p•.n.tt aw MY deltita a-TWO a1 1 · ii 11 • • ate -my owa ... De otiW!ll"L ~. es A\ 3 C• . • I -.-. .. --] kUe Use I J: .... t c 1 a --· 1 .. it. JCJi!.SOM Kn.ft -11...-~ -' •• • -.. Inc ·--llpt • fplull ·c1a11· -d Ads • • ,.._.._.,,mm -· · Nllo. 11oa1 1o -~by• 'lo -. --a MW. »-. l IL I'-11.p. .x.......,. ...-and boll> Ph. H.rbor 161 • LOST'..-CNJ' l*9U -1 ......... I ·-<!Id. .,.. In UCOU...t <1•Mtl• .. oaa _.... 1W &. -·---~ V la Aw., 1111--Jll.Maybo'watlfo. ---·;.;;-;;.;.;...;,;.,;.;;;.,JI I Ba. --llol ._ ' 2 .. -· ~ ~ IO Boo eoa 1*1. . : 5p7 ··--... .. ... BNIPIC--8now blJ'd or both. Tile IUJOR GAS STATION -New- old man ..--Ot --the port 8-b. "1rre!Jent leaa. lddo wont 6> Ito Har. UJl.ll"ACa ~ JU<S1n. Block and equip. A:Viciiii'.=:J.;bi;i;;;:-i~--~ Pr II Bnt OlrBW' ffee. of• BAVli '45 J-Sea Hone n-. Harbor Hoe. '°' outboard motot. Prwnt model, uoel11t ---· llUf' price. Har. llBT·W. ' lpl OlJTBO.&BI> ~ _. dltJae. '30.-~ LUo Att., FOR BAU-Weotan Allti> 81Me by -In neartry ~ commwdty. U quallfted, com- ...,• wlJI train. -dMI fM Now~ BM~IL 4pl man wtth --.ti cub -Ital ~ Klmberly .3-74ll. 4ct • • • • • • WU I ~ UllT, I JP rss 1a De You-Wlah TO Rat Balboa Island ~---~-. U. w'c'sr-ar tw a.e 1mahl ·w:_ h&:m":70•~ ?_Ml"iu '1 Nntdl ~ f{I Ulo _, Wo Ila'"' .. ~ • mon-"\ p. ..,.,. -• ,,. -· Stanley Hadfield !"U '°" --211 x.uwg A V111. Balboa Ialand ..,. and Ba.eh Pll. Barborao ' Realty CORONA DZL KAR apL, 3 rooma .... , .... ..._, ll:tbel SILl.ltey an.ct bath up1tatre. 4 rooma and "'9d Ctoeiel' bath ground noor. Yearly ~· t..o ..... !Qvd. Berbor UM tal. Bar. lOM·W for lnfonna- Uon. • Oc6 .... '140 -·'tear\V. 2 ~ ------~----­ .. ....... ~ wttll ftn-2-bdrm. hOUH, turn., $70. October .,.._ I'll. Harlor :i;M4-M. to June. 1903 11:. Balboa Blvd., . ..e Bar. ufa-R. 11c1 W.ufi&D TO u:NT-lluliln-.. , ti a'· ....... one or two~­ apt, 1llltnrnbhed or partially turniahed, garage. Balboa Is- land or South side Corona del Mar, yearly rental to $80. Box ~2. Thi• Paper. 5p7 RENTAL r' SPECIALISTS • Call Edna c.raq ~ Linwood Vick, Rltor. Balboa 111•"" B&I'. 200. UcM ' WA.NTED-2-bdnn. house, yearly YEAR teue--one bdrm., clean rental. Phone Bea. 5323 days. and new, $67.~. See al 440 Har. 436-J evenings. :X:7 Dahlia, Corona del Mar. Apply WA.lf'l'ED yearly, one bedrm. apt. at rear of 1a..rqe. 4.p9 with garage by a single lady. WINTER rental, Balboa Island. Corona del Mar or Balboa Island · furnished rear apt., 2 bdrtns. Har. 369. 6c $76 plus uttl!Uea, phone" Bea. -People do read the Pren ads. U-,\PA&TllENT8 & HOUSES LIDO ISLE FOR R E N T aeveral beautiful lp&l't:m9ntai by the w e e k ot Mm\th Ai.a when you want • l'OOd bCIU.8e u a aummer rental Ull us. LIDO l8LIC PROPERTIES, INC. S333 Via Lido HarbOr 1~ Mttc FURNiiHED HOUSE, will aleep 6, ln Corona del Mar, $50 per week or will lease by year. ph. Beacon 5283-W. 98tfc WINTER RENTALS 6916-W. 5c7 HOUSE, 3 bedrma., 2 baths, tum. on Balboa Island. Winter ren- tals or yearly lease. M. A . Muckenthaler, 1030 No. Hill, Oceanaide 5p7 Winter rentals Furnished, newly decorated 3 bedmw. $70, 2 bedrma. $65, and .. singles $35. 1045 W. Balboa. Blvd. 99TF"C 2 BEDROOM furnished on comen So. of Highway. i:lec. Refrta-. 10 month lease. ree.aonable. 419- Heliotrope. cOrona del Mar. 6p8 FOR RENT-2 BR. furn. home, fireplace, patio, pine pane led. Electricity pa.id. S~ yearly. 614 ' S~. FuU price, !4 aero Income 'tOl. near Park and Woman'• club. Perfect for court, apt&, trailer park or reaidence. $4500. Full price. 2 Br. and sleep-- Inc poreh. Older but In good condition. Ver-y clean. Good dlatrtct. Term.a. St760. hll price. 2 Br. older bome · In good condition, near C.tlloJJc 1Chool. St.eel f4tnce. ~ ,at.Peet. Term&. $6260. Full Price. Newer 2 Br . .Stucco home excellent condi- tion. 'Block from stores. Nice lot. Auto. waaher, too. Low down, and m per mo. ' $8400. Full price. New 2 Br. home built of beat material•. • and1 workmanshllp. ~ acre. Family fruit. Dbl. garage. Workshop with pl\m-bing i.n.8~1ed. Check thla for 11. bargain In a flr1:1t clasa houae. TermB. . $8460. FP. on Broadway. Older 2 Br. finest dial. Span.lab style a&ucco, very roomy. Thermo. hea.t. Redecorated. Cor, lot. $89~. Nearly new 2 Br. Lovely ranch style Thermo. heat. many extt'M. Near Harper sc hool. Terms. G. 1. Resale. Lovely 3 Br. home. Immaculate, Harper school dl.<Jt . Only 11700 down. 47' int. $16,MO T erms. Lovely Cliff Haven home, 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. Den. Full dining room. 2i,.w years old. Very under- priced, really a bargain. Ter111s LOTS B. A. NERESON 1982 Newport Blvd. Coala Mesa B eacon 6225 Deluxe furnished apts. with twin beds, wtll be available about Sept. 10. Suitable tor school teachers. Adult.a only. New, Begonia. Corona de! Mar. 6p8 ------------ '8-AUTOJ\IOBlLES, TIRES '37 BUICK special sedan, tires llkE> ....... ~ -,, • IJ!&I. UTAH - ·ooRONA DEL MAR PROPERTIES ·· Robert B. L)'llD u1eci...~~ , Realtors Corona del MB.l' Helen L. Lynn • a8.l'bor 1037 TWO AND THREE BEDROOM HOM~ FOR SALE . • -! • G. I. RESALES IN EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOODS PRICED RIGHT I ·a: Z )40NTHLY PAYMENTS . lncqme property -Rentals -Week • Month -. Year ' CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTIES . HEAD OJ'FlC'Ef BRANCH OJ'J"ICE 411 Coast Boulevard Corona de) Mar Fit.rmholl.lle Motel Hubor 1G37 i Harbor 1063 BLANCHE A: GA TES, Re.al tor Howard Caniallaii-Clayt Lo--Frank Catherina 311 Marine Ave., Balboa Island Pb. Har. 1671 or 1672 Harbor 746-M evenings BALBOA ISLAND SPECIALS Bay Fr. Pier & Float. 5 B. R. 3 baths. Cream of Bay Fr. Homes. Part. furn. Patio. Dbl. garage. Sacrifice price $43,000. INCOME. Beaut. 3 B. R. den home. Patio. PLUS guest Rm. & Ba. PLUS charm. Spacious 1 B. R. apt. Garage. Quick sale, $.24,000. Terms to suit. I . Attractive 2 B. R. furn. home. Rm. to bid. $12,900. $3:100 dn. INCOME. Charm. duplex. One 3 B. R. and one 2 B. R. furn. Priced right. Wonderful opportunity. COSTA MESA $12,000. Pue by %003 Newport Ave .. lf you think thi.11 chann. 2 lil R. home on lot 81 x 365- soned C-2 ie a bay, call 118 for .l.ppointment. 2 guest rooms in rear. WATCH IT INCREASE IN VALUE. M/L 1428. • LISTINGS WANTED BLANCHE A. GA TES -Realtor ' I I I ' BUY YOUR HOME ' FIRST !! HOME AND Rl!!NTAL-rronl house la ranch tn>e wtth tarp Jiving room, 2 bedrm.11., ftreplace and mapy eatru. !tear home t• small but nice. ?n (ood loQt:lop near high school. 19000 takes it, $3000 d6wn and $G0 mo. FURNISHED 3 BEDRM. HOMlB-- and a Beauty! 1230 aq. ft. Hdwd. floors. Beautltul We noor and wall.a ln be.th. Bpactoua Wed kitchen. Big liTfnl' rm. wt.Uri bay. Dining rm. Double prep. Nice fenced yard. Near downtown Costa Meaa. 'n!:e turnJture ta real nJce. Im med I ate po•euion. Price $10,700. $S500 down &11d $66 month. I ' ONE ACRlO--NtCE 3 BEDft>(. • • ,! • I • • ST~EY SPECIALS • EXCLUSI ~ -LISTINGS ' CLIFF HA' ~N SPECIAL . llrud -3. Mdroom ~ome. Large view lot. Best f&P.t el Cliff Haven. Price less than replacement cOllL Only $2.006 dflwa / Call Fred Barker-Beacon ll.711!1, or at office across from the High school at lil~ and Irvine, or ev nings Beacon 6939-J. ' Newport Beach J Civic Center. District UV ABLE little l Wdroom house a!'d 1 'h car prege on back of M 11 Zone lot. Handy location, -. fiOia to bWld in f"f't. Full price $5,900. Low dowts ~ or will trade on larger home near ~tion. OPPOSITE LIDO ENTRANCE-Small 2 bedroom home with single garage. Fenced yard. Patio partially furnished, Price $7 ,850 with $3.000 down. Conta.ct Mary Diickson-al Harbor 1013 or eve· nings Harbor 2888-J. CORONA DEL ·MAR TWO BEDROOM HOME-Attnctive. Hardwood floors, double garage. Completely fenced ya.rd. Jl'rieadly patio. Price $9,500. Trust Deed $4 ,000 a.ad caa "9 increased. Call Edith Maroon at HarboJ' 1775 for appointment to see this home. EARL W. STANLEY Realtor clean. • THE SEASHELL APARTMENTS 1216 • 20 W . Balboa Blvd. FUR. ONE bedrm. apt. So. of Hiway. Large porch, near n1ark· el.theatre & bua. $70--year round.util. paid. Har. 2849-M. after JO a .m . 6c8 ' new, good mechanical condit ion. 5c6 Needs body work. 402-40th. ----------~·--------------­Newport Beach. Ha. 2865· W HOM.E-JJOOd chicken hou• and other outbulldlnga. Orade ,fl. sandy aoll, new ch&ln Unll: fence, oear shopping and acbooll. $10- 600. And $2500 dn. 4'91:> G. J. loan. 17th and Cout Blway Nt!'wport Beach l~Ulud~ Ne,..ort •BttC-. Newport Bea ch, Calif. Phone H arbor 3032 3p8 BALBOA BAY FRONT, FURN"· ISHED. 2 bedrm. winter rates. ldeal for teachers. Har. l~7·J <c6 BALBOA ISLAND -2 bedroom house. Partly turniahed . F enced yard. Sept. l 5 to July l , S55 men th. l 2t;{opaz. 4 p6 ) APARTMENTS Sept. 1st to 15th A-2 bedroom, living room, kit· chen, v\ew of ocean and bay, aleep aix. B-1 bedroom, Jiving room, kit· chen. Near ocean and bay sleeps four. 1325 E. Balboa Blvd., Ba!OO. Call Harbor 1120-W 2c4 TWO APTS -lovely furn. l bdrm. apt. for refit by week, ~onth, or year. ALSO unfurn. upstairs 2 bdrm. apt. yearly rental. 900 E . Ocean FOR LEASE--2 bedr m. house un- furnished, Newport Heights, Adulta or with teenage. Phone Beacon 6472-W. 6c8 ROOMS J'OR RENT -by day, week or month. Re&10nable 5c6 1941 NASH 8 Ambas•ador, radio air conditioned, heater. Jl'l"quil'e DQU«las Gas SlaUon, Balboa. Blvd., Newport Beach. Sc7 rates. 123 -28th St., Newport &~AUTOS WA!\'TED Beach. McH ------------ • t4-ROOMS FoR RENT CORONA del MAR-~ furn. room with fireplace. Private en- WA.NT late model car u pa.rt pay· ~ot on 2 bed.rm atucco or ~IC> k>t in Coat& Meaa.. Be&. 1393 or Bea.. 82:5-9, day•. Ev€' Kl S-3983. 8p8 trance and bath. Ha. 2848-J or ------------ Ha. 1735-J. 5c7 SLEEPING room for rent. Inquire mornings 507 Carnation Ave .. Ha. 0102-W, Corona del Mar. :SC7 $35 MONTH. Large aihgle room, adjacent bath. ptiva.te entrance. 41:5 Iris. Corona del Mar. Har. 2941-J. 6c8 45--RENT, MISCELLANEOUS 12X20' Office space, corner loca- tion. Street level. 515 Eut Bal- boa Blvd., Balboa. Har. 2821. 95TFC Real &tate Loans ROKU.. APTS., Bi•m-sss .rop. Mk fOr Jib. Rich Lewia Santa Ana Realty Co., ~ -w. 1~ llaata AA& Kl.~n<4 94tfc FOR LOANS On Cood residence and comrnero · eJ property, jt ·wlll pay you to ........ W. E. Flack Front, Balboa. Har. 2137. 3c8 ------------615 No. M-ain Santa Ana FOR LEASE-2 bedrm. hou.se un-_<8-__ A_UTO __ M_OB_ILES __ , _TIRES ___ _ tum1shed. Newport Heights. Adults or with teenage. Phone Beacon 6472-W. 3p5 No Down Payment About so can to chooee trom., Kl. 3-7778 94tlc LOANS For Homes with 4 'Yo • 5 112 ?'o Int. V · · · A t 126 and ap; for instance, a 1rg1n1a p S. Uff car. uo.78 per month. Lons term. Low payment N od r · h d t Speclallzlng tn F . H . A. and G. I. ew. m ern um1s e apar -Simmons Plana. 5~% Construction Loane menla nt Wil.son and Newport -~- i ~ Btvd. !;:.I\ 1 ) .i rTa6.:l~ ... o~~·~ch.!lrlif:ti ~;llPBS.TTLER ' · <»st.a Mesa, • !'>' ~, 11 -! t'"'~ ~I ' 1" ;1 ; {lat:' li113. tir IJ'reii AppraJaaJ ' ' :SCH .. , n•111.« . <ii'. 'A. r Ill '"->' PMRil:ll' MORTGAGID CO. 3~ Metro. Lite In&· Fun41t. XI ~5115 ------------.. Uc '41 CHEV. STATION WAGON, YEARLY RENTAL FURN. Modern combination liv. and bedrm~. kitchen, bath. (ire place. Private beach. pier. boat dock available. Prerer employed lady, good condition, sell cheap ud will take trade. Beacon 549~J. 4c8 $50. 3:Wll Finley. 5c6 ------------· 1950 CHEVROLET Convertible BOAT and pier mooring, .south for just what I paid for It. Bay Front. Balboa 1.sland, to-Call Harbor 9156 from 6 lo 4 gether with furn. bac.helor apt. p , m . or Beacon 1488-W after and garage at pier. 9 mon. at 6 p. m. SM. Har. 1714. 5<-71------------- '41 PLYMOOTH coupe 11peclal WANTER RENTAL-A new 2· De.Luxe, good condition. private bedroom house on bay. $75 per party, $4~. Ha. 3149-J morn· month. 3607 Lal<t-Ave .. New· inp or evenlnca. 6c7 port Beach . 4p6 1946 FORD 2 door. Heater, ra.dlo, YEARLY RENTAlr-One bedrn1. plastic seat coven, rebuilt en- modem apt. M7 E . Bay. Har-gtne. Original owner. $900. Ph. bor 25.81 -R. 4c6 Harbor 11~9-M eveninp. 4c6 -People do read the Presa ads. FOR RENT -Newport ocea.n tront tumiahed mode rn 1 bed- room apt. $7!> month all yea.r round. Utilities paid. 4711 Sea- shore Drive, a!tf"r Sat. call CHurchill 9-7214. 4-pe MODERN 1 ~rm .. •Pla. Frtgid- aJre utilities paid. $M per mo. on 9 mo. or yearly lease. Apt. No. 4 upstairs. Dolphin Apla. 1606 \V. Balboa Blvd. 4tfc SACRinCE 1168 Packard Sedan. Private party. Phone Harbor 2196-¥. \ ff6 '39 NASH ~r eeda1l with over- drive.. 71000 actual mllea, good condition throughout. Very rea· sonable. 24.60 Sa.nta Ana Ave .. Beacon 6HG-R. 5c6 Used Car Bargains 1948 Pontiac" "4" l-door Se- FOR LOANS PHONE Har. 1577 tor quick. courteous service. We may loan on your car. furniture. horses or cattle-whether paid tor or not. NO 00-SIGNERS REQUIRED Convenient Free Parking BAY LOAN CO. 280t W . Newport Blvd Newport B. $6000 to $7000 to lend. Private party. 3312 Marcus St., New- p0rt Beach. Op7 LOA.NII TO BUILD, DIPROVJll, Bt7Y, MODll:RNIZE, OR RD'INANc;;ll We BuJ' Truot ~ NlCWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS _. LOAN ASSN. Ba3a Via Lido Ph. Bar. 1000 57-&EAL ESTATE WANTED S'n.IDIO or one bed.rm. to ~ Describe tully. Write Box A-2. This Paper. 5p7 dan, radJo a.nd heater $169'5 1 BEDRM. A.PT: yearly rent.. 1947 PonUac "8" 4.-door s.e. I d l~ G -·"-dan.1 radio and beater 1496 ~ new y ecora ""'· arage, waa1.1 1946 Ford t-door Sedan ........ 1096 WANTED'.La nJce furn. or un~ room. MWlt be .een to apprecl-Ml Bu1dt Sed&M.tte 595 tur. bopie about $11,300-pJ'efera· ate. CkllM to b&y and ocean. .l. ··-·-bly on Uttl.e Ialand or· Balboa· 309 • :14th SU..t lt<O Buick Moor Sedan ··--·· <IMI Island. Must be In good condl-. 1939 P<>ntlac: ~ Sedan .. 475 -------------1 ~~ . •-~·--1..... UOf. clean and rent.able for Win· roa RENT-for wtntd' eeasoo., 1936 ....... " ~r ~I ........ .... ter. Submit twJ details. Box fUnllabod 2-llodnn. cottac• tac-ltss Fwd 2.-9odul ···-·· 1• D-:t. Thia Paper op41 ~ bay, S66 per month. 3809 C E s· . ~. Ave. 1p1 • • 1emoosma . 4&itWM<t ..,.._ ne.1er 11 as_a•. m.an: ~<m wan• -tu-2 -.. 2l5Q s10._,.,_ .,; ~ PtL 1'87 LARGRa&AllTD'ULREll'J1UcT. HONEST TO GOODNESS VALUES Best Buy on Broadway Lovely 2 bedroom home. Choice location. Costa Mesa. Not a tra.:t bowie but a well built home. 1941. Large liv. rm. Hdw. floors, fireplace. Nice flagstone patio. Double garage: Far below re· placement cost. $8,000. Exclusive Cliff Haven-Near Schools 4 Bedrooms, den, 3 baths, large dining room. Built 1946. A bea.lity of a home and absolutely the best buy in Cliff Haven. $l6,500. I Excellent Construction This 3 bedroom home built iri 1941. Has large separate dining room, service porch, hdw. floors and, fireplace. Close to shopping and schools. Im- maculate inside and ,out. Und!irpriced at $10,000. Will G. I. at $800 down. , BEACON HILL REALTY 466 Newport Blvd. • Beacon 5713-R (2 blocks above Arches) Investors Insure your money against Infla- tion while enjoying a substan· tial Income. Buy the best and most centrally located. Cornrn.erclal 8lds. In the J!ar"1r A'!"!'. Completely . rented. STO .. ' irM;ome. . approx. ,$600Q. , Can be: :matertaily ln- creued. Priced to sell quickly. TERMS See us a.t once for complete ln· formation on this exctu.alve liat- in~. HARBOR~CO. Values (Plus ) NEWPORT BEACH -Duplex., 2 yerrs old, full tile roof. Facing b~y with north front picture· windows. Sandy beach with boat fllOOring-ri&"hl dcwroStairs. Oc- cj,J.pled by owner , would rent tor sli~oo yearly. Upsta1rs ls rented nq.,v at $125 ~ w~ekly, furnished. eTtced at '56.000 oo very eeayl " term11 • to responalble bU}>er: ' I.JOO ISLE-Beautiful new 2· Jbdrm., 2-bath home wlth Lanai : and every desirable feature. Owner change ot plans makes · lhi:I available fully furnished ir ; del.!Nd at a very attractive Ji price and lerma. 4-YEAR-OLD DUPLEX-Two 2· bdrm .. apl.8. •how $130 mon. ln· come. In best locaUon n.a.r schooL<i. shopping. trana. A MUST i;iell! Pric.>e $14.900. Good tern1s. 3-BDRM . G.I. RESALE-$1600 dn. Hwd. fl oors. tile bath .and k itcht-n, dbl. gar., fencecJ, l block fro1n gradt!' school, 3 block:B fron1 high school. See il NOW. ! I $1000 DN. AND VERY ~·EAT. SruaJI home in best loca.Uan. On so· lot. Ntt&r schools and fr&ns. Only 2 years old. $6000 18 the full price. A VERY NICE FURNISH&:D 2 BDRM. HOME on one ot, Coelil Mesa's best streets. 3 yea:r.s old, hwd. floors. extra nice living rm. with fl81"Btone firep).a.ce, big lot. many extras. Furniture co11' $3000 new. All lhis tor $10,500 and 13500 down. Ju.st move \o and st&rt l\vinl'. 225 Marlae Ave. ft\.5 Cout Highway Corona del Mar Balboa lal.and 3113 W . Newpol'tBllN. Newport BDS'b Veterans Why don't you use the balance of your G. I. Honie Eligibility Certificate before it is too late? COMBINATION F . H . A. · G. I. LOANS GO OUT OF EXISTENCE IN A VERY FEW WEEKS AND YOU WILL LOSE THIS VALUABLE PRIVILEGE. Beautiful 2-bdrm. Homes cam:p Manor -. CQsta Mesa. Two blocks west of Newport Boulevard Turn at BARR Lumber Co. to Thurin Street · To Anyone We can sell these lovely homes for $GOO down and $48 per month INCLUDING all taxes, insurance, and interest. F . H . A. Built and Inspected . By Geo. M. Holstein and Sons FULL PRICE-$7000 and $7100 SEE THESE TODAY • DON'T DELAY PHIL SULLIVAN (Formerly C. Galen Denison) G. T. EVERSON Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Ph. Bea. 6243-W Evenings Harbor 3157-W or Bea. 5458-J . Barney · Francque REALTOR , ~ .. I k-~:1 ~, ' ' . ' ' ... ~ LILUAN LA ~Lii • Associate 400 E. 17th St. at Tustin Ave. Costa Mesa. Ph. Beil. 5179-W ' See these beautiful new 2 and 3 bedroom homes. $8950 -$10.500. Hdw. floors. Thermostat furn- aces. No. 1 cedar shingle roof. Quality construc- tion. You can't beat these for value. ' • • Newpo•t Blvd. U 3ltll 8t. Pl>onoHubor-• CORONA DEL ii.AR-Nearly new --------;-,----II kt conWJRporary Bermuda home, 2 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX- bcblu. and sun deck off living l lh years old . .._ (Jood income. BEACON HILL REAL TY 466 Newport Blvd. Beacon 5713-R -------~----room, ocean view, 2-c&r gar-Close in, tmmedtal~ posaellion. J q.. ft-; lot. room for another $1~00 equity. 42-f, Marigold. (2 blocks above Arches) -· Priced at U0,000. F.H.A. <p91-------------------------lo&n. ----------~- Corona del Mar Beau U ful 3-Mctna., •lliMll ~· COSTA MESA-M<ldem atucco 2 wtlh spludW oceen vtrsw:. Uftlll bdrm&., 3 yean old, all newly room, dilUn( J'OOM. w.....;. dtioorated. Ja.re-e incloH<I lot, nook ln kJtchen.. •nt.ce ...... ju.t nortlt. ~f N. B. city limits. hdwd. llDo floor ~ Priced at $10.000. Jou , N .000 ~ · · ., ~· NG mo. WW exchange l&fl"• 2.c:w ........, lowl:J fOf" S-bdnn. home cl08e lo L. A. . nicely lan«Wce.pe4. $21,500 SD Earl Chamberlain'. R&AL llll'l'A Tll i Loana . . . Inmrucs · ... a.it• n 500 Cout Blvd., C..0-clol .... 1 -•llaa I BRAND NEW 2-bdrm. born• on IOt Mx220, large double rarace and other out.aide Mc:tc-with ~ b&tll, excellent E. tide Joca.tion, 1 blk. lrom New- port Blvd.· 2-bdrm.-1 Acre CJodd 6--room houee, double pr· ap, &lcken houoe, lot 180x330. hll Price S7<0!>--Sl319 Dow'n Jletter can Now OD Thia .THE , JIA~T··,· l PHIL SULLIVAN • T•· , (l'onnmy c. u.ten DenllODJ . THE ,.&SS • -I • o. T. ICVICRSON • ~ ."t tlO Newport BlTd. Coeta Mesa •· S r·Btaoon au-w Evenlnp lla@or THE HfW$-1, 1117-W or 8-oD 5-.1 ' _. .. .Orange · Colfttf · ~, **SOLD** 220, Mth St-t Newportlleaeh By a BALBOA ISLAND OUTSTANDING COLON,l!"L HOME-on double lot, nicely landscaped. Thia la an Ideal year round ho~. A vaJlabl~-for a short time oijt7 I · At $27,500 Stanley '.Hadfiel, A NEW ONE! Beautiful 2-bdrm .. 2,bath home with large rumpus room a.nd double garage. And a 2-bdrm .. 2-bath apartment over another double garage. All this on a lot 1:>0 ft. long. And the vtew of the ocean i.. superb·. Thls La a lovely h.ome. Would you like to own a whole&&le produce buatneea, a cafe, or a market. See WI .. HARBOR 20 I or otop 1n at.1 the ofttce ~t Fitzmorris Realty Co. 219 Marine Balboa - j Real -and au.in.. -.... ' t 813 Coast Blvd. Barbor 2102 Hospital ~ Coranto del Mar or CllnJc bu~ for aaJ It MuJUple Lilting Realtor. roolN tacllldll c ....,...,.. n ___________ llC6_ parkJnc ....... w .... ' - Full price $4250 FURN1SHED I Bi!DRM. HOUR 1 blk. front excelJent beadl. Terms a vallable. $2500 down DELUXE 2 BEDRM. 11' bai-.. Rdwd. construction. Patio. & B .Q. Good heat. B&I. $80 mo 100 ft. from tine beach. Newport Heights 2 BEDRM. HOME con.u k>c&Uon Hdwd. flra. furnace heat. Roof ed patio. BBQ. Reu yUill eom-- plelely walled. Owner •v1n1 will ae.U fumieMd OT" uatum lshed. $8500, •% Joan_ GREENLEAV _. ASSOC. cau 11. D. p ichard, B&r j ~le do road the want ada. for det&Ua. -Be wtee tell: ~! --------~---· a1i2 Newport Blvd. Bar. :mai **SOLD** . -· ea-. Bar. llzt.ll. 111>-BOKIC srn:s m Dlli8ILRT --. -K. ~ iw::::.~ . llO'I' ~ -loeaU.,.. -~ qt.. -4 ,_, ..,, a.r. 1-.JLK. . 1p1 All ulllltita IA. Cheap-· Ottt itqirfl'i ct.f '.R11ol Bltof• • -~ u.anc. lt•ttor •· -· ll>Wil:t -· -_ -WA!ft' -loeat..t 0ranp Oocut-t or a -MO. Alao -... J'ORD, ''T-Tw--. ... ty property. JOsbt ---1'11. ....., ,_ 6"l* Oil -. --.:• -. t, an , • ,.,_ JwG a ,_asn-.. Ull a Jtea. ... UT~ BL-HL 981-W. 1Waeo-et•t!oa, .. ._ _ lp7 an-w. t2<93B • Meffisiag Medium • ' 'I • • • • , • · nolod ·that a larl-e part ol Ui• In· • ~ In coUntY taxe. were be-.· c&ulie ot the Aret111rn f)f adminLttra· tl04 of aid to the aged and buiad t9 P"e county f'tom ~ the· sWe . M'oet df them lndlcated approval of the p.relent progn.m despite ~ tbe ·.UK:~ tp dlrec:t tuaUon. DANCING • ENTERTAINMENT •THEATRES ·Tiie ~payu IP"'up. Jolne<I by tb_e .IA.Jun&. llliNch orrahlaatlOn . .a.f\4 tax committee. of tour cham- bera of commerce, called attenUon !-ct '.the followtlll' Items: CIALL HARBOR !010 to< FLOWERS by MORRI EMt Balboa 81\·d. THE CIRCUS ROOM ONE OF AMERICA 'S OUTSTANDING RESTAURANTS! Food Expertly Pre~ and Oraclou•ly Served, ln Oar Unique DlnJns Room Free Indoor Parkins Next Door. I~ Long Beech llBAND NEW SHOW MC'D IT YOUI FAYOllTE AL BEST ~U<> OLIE O' TOOLE II~ TIME lADIO AlTIST e Olrla e e Olrlo e !1!'1'1'9! t'AMOUS HAMMOND Organ ~plnf'I ·1·y11t•! Schools Add 13 Teachers Thirteen new teach era ha Vf' been added to the Newport Beach elementary echool system, H . 0 . Ensign, dl.strtct wperlntendent of schoolll, announced lhia week. New teachers at H orace En· sign' achoo! include: James F itz. gerald, USC graduate; Mary MossteUer, graduate ot Miami Unlversity in Ohio and subatltutr teacher In Huntington Beach high school for the laat alx years: William Ritter, UCLA graduate A.nd former teaci..r at Santa Monica; Norman Stillwell, Pep· pf.'rdine college graduate. At the Newport school the new instructors are: Martha Andrews. former teacher In San Bernardine ror two yeara; Dean Beaumont UCLA graduate; Mary Gruf'r. Sant.a Barbara college graduate; Glennlce Belnap, graduate or Brigham Young unlvf'ralty: Nan- cy Lf'wis, Whittier college gradu· ate who hu taught for the past year in Bakersfield; Freda Ka.!Jh· in, graduate of State Teacher.!J college ot Superior, W~conaln . and former teacher for five yeArll in Michigan and two yeare In San Bernardino; Dorothy Rogr rM graduate of Santa Barbara col- lege: Shirley Reichenbach. gradu- ate of Santa Barbara college. Dorothy McCoy, an Occidental college graduate, will teac h the third grade at the Corona del Mar school and la the only ·ad· dition there. Speedboats o 1~ace Labor ~Y The final big-league speedboat r.egatta on Mafline Stadium for l9M wlll be held in Long Beach Labor Day. The fixture ill' the 10th annual All-Western Inboard Sweepetakea. to bC conducted by the "club oC champions:• the Southern Call· tornla Speedboat club. "This regatta Is our all·out ef· rort ror t.h e year," Com~oro Deck Blindbury or Alhambr said. "W e expect not less than 70, al.I! In our six 1najor cluSAe8." In 1940 more t han 11 .ooo~rana saw the ninth edition or the la.a· le, which proved to be one o the best meet.R, In point ot rough !iiihod lCtion. heldlng during the y~r. Cf')lotCul Inverted starta.t In which the rl'.'gula:-heat winner1: hae lo ovrrhflul th(' fi f'ld, will iJe a feature of racing for three 1 top ~1a~<1es or the regatta. Bllnd~ury said. i Four rr,i;:-atla dates on o ther course" in the fall Crest Wta&ern Ci rcuit \Yf·rc alM namE'd t~ay: Sacramento Fair Gtounds,@p• temMr 10 : Sacramento Rt er, October 21 ·22 ; SH.n Diego, Oc er 27-28; Salton Sea. November -& nnd Lake Mead, Nf'vada, Nov m· iler 11 ·12. \ ltxpendltures tor general g6v- etnment tut year were up 20 per eent from ttle prevloua year, and tha~ the present year's pro~ were up 30 per cent from last year, a jump ot 84 per cent In two yean. Up 'Z PwCMat Health and sanitation request.8 are lncreued 42 per cent over IUt year and recreation budget.II are .up 29 per cent. H08pllal expenditures were up 23 per cent Jaat year and are due to «O up 17 pe.r cent, and prob- Uon and juvenile hall are due to tump 18 and 34 per cent reepect- lvely. M.l•cellaneowi expendlture11 a~ booeted 30 per cent; education I& up 30 per cent and county library ha• a potential lncree.ae In two years or 40 ptt cent or $38.000. Bill Ficker IConllftned fF1Jm Pace I) 11. ny couldn't land on it, Wile load· e<J aboard her trailer on the morn- ing of August 1~ tor the long haul eut. Many hands. moe.t or them be· longing to t he very boya Biii has defeated tor the honor of fl ying the Newport burgee In thia con- test. helped with the complicated procesa or tapjng protective co\'er· tn,r over the entire boat, so that not even .: grain or .and Could mar the elCek ra~l('lg r1"t~h during thf' t~lp. PUtle Cocoon Orange Co. Symphon When •he 1ert the ha.d-standlng In Sunday Concert •l Newport ""''"'' "tacht dub. • CHASER 11 waa completely diJl -A t County Fair gul8ed In her plastic cocoon, but Lest Ttm S&turday, ~~I'· 11 Oresory P k, lh!len 'fe.toott "The ~unfig~r" ., Start. ~y. AUJrU1l Z9 EUJ.al>otb Taylor, 8. 11'-"Y "father of the Bride" Attention AU Glrla 18 ~ 90 A8k ua how to set yoal\ Free Ralston Lapol • Pin P ume Atomher that. Ellz.abeth Tay· lor wean. ln "Father o the Bride". Now thnt 8at1, Auru-t ! Jo!tepb Cotten and Val "The Third Man'! -AlllO Bis Ou&doOr Featute-" "The Boron of •. Ariz~" NOW SHOW ING THRU 8A~URDAY "CRISIS" T••~••.••••••••'f'•+y••••••+uoouc+o:zeo40++•••..,........, ...-• I l'l'ZAL llPila 'ftlllt A · be&Yy lnotnament WU ._.i I to force a lock on the rear deck Ud of hle ca!", Leon C. Norton or Puadena reported to l'f ewport '1°' Ile<? Tu_y_ Norton Nld a apere wbeet. u·re and jack valued at 12& were lltoJen from the rear computment. The lock wu llroken and metal and paint on the handle damaged. Nor- ton added, Re told police he hadn't noUced the lbett until he return- td to PuadenL 1.-dlea Bair ll&Jllq -a BpeclallJ' llJ' llaA - DAN'S BARBER SHOP 111-~Blda. 1" &. Be' I llhC. .... _ LUMBER ON SAT. ALL SUN. 9 to 1 ABC LUMBER 00., Jte E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA, Bea. 5681 Every ·FRIDAY SATURDAY and SUNDAY "SEVER SEED~ T(J BE TllNEll" Danz-Schmidt Piano Co. ~20 S. !\laJn St. Santa 1\na Teachers who have left the Newport Beach elementary school system are: Norma Baille and Eloise Jacobs who will teach else· where: Nettle Bryon who has re· tirt'd; Loia Foote who ha.a became Mrs. Richard C. Witt; Mary Tozi. er and Robyn Hatch who are go. 1ng to be married shortly. l I fastened 11ecu rely on each aide of PlayinJr \vith o. rull. balBn~d the ftull wu a blue and go ld ban· 1 ------------~'­ lns trum('nta tion, Orange Coun Y ner proudly proclaiming her po-rt Symphony o rc h£'stra gave an o n ot call. NEWPORT HARBOR. air concert Sunday aftemoor. CALIFORNIA. Phone Kimbe rl;)· 2-51•0 CAPE COD HOUSE --r EXCLUSIVELY SEA FOOD Oy•lcrs-Lob!!ters-Clams--Shrimp--Fi•h ALL KINDS OF SEA FOODS From North -South -East -We•t •1For A Taste Treat'' CAPE COD HOUSE flours U1.1U3· ~4 to D p. m. -Sunday• 2 to II p. m. 311 1/2 Merine Ave. Balboa Island I Los Comicos To Present Marionette Revue "Mariq_nette Rt:vuc!' 111 the title or 1950'~ Los ComlcOJ:I' player!-1 production to be presented A.ug. 30 and 31, and lkpt. 1 fWednt!•· day, Thuraday, and P"rtday ) In the patio-theatre at 209 Marigold, Corona dt"I Mar. The Revue . will ---------·--------·----·--+ mark the eleventh annual product- SAM'S SEA FOOD Complete Course LUNCHEONS-DINNERS "At the Sign of the Swordfish" Bea utiful New end Enlarged Cocktail Lounge SURFSIDE Bet,veen Seal Beacb and SWIMlt Beach PhonN: 824--05 -I0!-00 -8'0--19 ion by the group ot etudents. ThC' feature attraction or the show will be a sparkling dramatization or Hans Christian Andenon's story. "The Emperor' a New Clothes." Musical a cts. and caricatures or live performers are also on the program. The live actore wh9 usually art> St'en in Los Comlcos production~ will not be forgotten. Perdlta Horn and Bob Whyte or Corona del Mar Phyllis Lake ot Balboa l l!lland. and Sally Bieler or Altadena will lend their votce11: to the puppet actors. James and Donald Steffen· iion will manipulate the little troupers. Margaret Diehl, CoronR r.:=========================== -del Mar; Alan Lewis. Balboa Is- THE ARCHES CAFE and COCKTAIL LOUNGE • OPEN 10 a. m . Through 2 &. m. • Newport Blvd. on Coa.st NEWPORT HJgbway W!: AR!: CWSIID OS THURSDAYS ror a hand dflcorated WEDDING or alBreDAY OA.llE, call GEN E'S REST·AURA NT A.-.;D BAKERY • Barbor 1102 * * * FRENCH and ITALIAN OUISINJ: Oorona del Mar 111 • H iid SL. NEWPORT BEA.CB MEXICAN FOODS AND STEAKS CIU& HALL Hoon a to I p. m. ANITA 8:EXTON, Mp. "High Quality Printing~Ph. Har. 161.6 • land: and Jeanne Bartlne, Newpart Heights will control the scenery. lights and aound. As usual with Loe Comlcos, the show is a benefit for a charitable organization. Thia year the money will be uaed to purchase CARE packages. Tickets ror t~e Marion· ctle Revue" are now on sale 11.nd may be purchued from member,. of the group, al Hampton's Harbor Drug in Corona del Mar, or by calling Hasbor 2fl77·J. Wrong Way Driver Fined Several cars narrowly averted head-on colJiaiorui wtth a . car driven by Jn alleged drunk driver tra~llng the wrong way on a o!le-'tA•ay street at 2:•0 a . m. Sun- day, according to Newport police reports. Police arrested Virgil G. Rush, 28, 2206 S. Van NeBB St., Sari.ta Ana. on a dru~ driving charge after they stopped h1a car on W . Balboa Blvd. at 19th St. Police charge Ruah bad traveled alonf: the wrona aide or Balboa Blvd trom McFadden Pl. He· waa tined $150 and hia operator's llcenM was suspended 90 day. by Judg~ Frank Unnell. TEJUDNATION 4811.ED Eltabliihment of lbe tact of death and tennJ..naUon of jolnt .tenancy ot Ute late Juper A . I. Wagar. who died ta · co.ta M eu tut Aue. 7, wu requellted ta superior court ~ by hif widow, Mra. Katherine J . ~apr. She H.tted jolnt·tenaeey property u a par<el ot Onnp county real eatate . . CllUll(lll Olr 'DIS Alli A OolluUia Clillftll of Ute Air --Illa --ot the Cbrlataa 8ttr-. Committee oo PV~U. for Tedte• ma7 be bMnl onr-Stetke KNX on ~. ........ IT •• af '1 :111 L m. ,,.. ~ "' .. --WID Ila "O :ic. GrnUr -•Ill." • closing day or Orange Countpt At this point the final outcome fair. 1 or the aertee Is still a moot quest- The orchestra of 4:) players W¥ Ion but, in spite o r the buu;ing directed by Lee Clinton Sawin df. acttvtty that ta a part of the aum· Newport Harbor Union high echodl mer aaJllng .season, the thoughts in a program which Included: Mar'r and best wiahea of the entire sail· riftge or Flgaro overture IMozart)L Ing fraternity of N cwpott have StE'ppcs n f Central Asia f Borodin l\ been. and are, with Bill, Berg. and Water Mu!j;ic Suite IHandelJ, Wal~ CHASER II. Through Paradise Garden (Delius)) ------- and the Firth Symphony in E. M;nor 1Tschalkow•ky1 . \Mental Hospital Rehf'a rsals will be resumed ear· Ly in Septen1ber by the symphony. (ConU.oed from Pace-l) which is under the adult educa- tion aetup, and n.n early fall con- cert Is planned. Brick Dust (Con tlnued from Page I) that way and there ls a Tot of that. as mo.<Jt womt'n get up In t he dark these days for their trips. And, I don't think the \\'Ord is nice. and shouldn·t appear ln a paper, but some of the anglers "epit" on their bait. Talking about bait. we have only one squeamish mem~r who has to wrap the stuff In cloth be· tore she'll put a hook Into It. Than.kit to the Boat Operahlra All of our charter partle11: have been made more succeMtul be· cause of the helpful attitude o' the skippers and deck hands. What a patie nt bunch t hey are- to put up with Lady Angler s! Dinner Is ready, Goody! Stella Gaines Clas.sifled aas cost little. do much. Everybody reac..ls the clfl88ifled ad.a. Same Ooat and Payroll Dr. Tallman said In Sncramcnlo ths.t the cost ot construction of either facility would "be about the .same" and the estimated $1:50,000 monthly payroll would al.so be the as.me If the land were U8Cd for a school ' Ooata Mesa leaders have a p· proved the proposal. Stanley dls· cl08ed. acJdlng that he dlsc\18sed the matter wtth Harbor district residents before reaching his de· cislon to support the school pro· ,,.... .. Costa Mesans present at an in· formal round table discussion wtth Assemblyman Stanley. all ot whom approved the proposed cha11ge or status tor the planned Costa Mesa State Hospital were, W. 8 . Johnson of the Cill:r.ene Council : Selim H. Franklin, pres!· dent or the Chamber or Co m· merce: Rua Bartlne or the Coast II Asaociatlon; Arleigh Schwartz of the Llon11 Club ; Fred Dudley, Ki· wanls Club; F. B. Owen of the Chamber or Commerce; and F . F . Allen. IT'S ON THE W"rY ONCE AGAIN • • ' .. PATllCIA •DINA mua 111111 ·..,. • I Ill Pim Ind Feafu"' ' - --~-n ..... .. .. ..... I YEL TONES Playing Nitely at the BAMBOO ROOM IN OUR THEATRE HUNTINGTON INN PRESENTS BERA DARLING OF LAGUNA COAST Heading an All Star Revue FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVE5, 8:30 P. M. Call LexJorton 6-41 '73 for KeMn-atlon.t -ALSO - FRANKIE SAPUTO, J\'BC ARTlST, PLAYS YOUR REQUESTS WEDNESDAY ASD THURSDAY EVENING IN COCKTAIL LOUN'GE DINNERS FROM $1.00 HUNTINGTON INN 804 COAST H!WAY 1101) HUNT!NOTOS BEACH Watch for the "DRUNKARD'S DAUGHTER" KIDDIE'S DAY EV RY WEDNESDAY I FU i I • at the :12:00 Noon to 6:00 p. m. I . Free, Balloons to ·Children ~Ides ' ' -. Games 5; E Catallfla loat Leaves 9:15 a. 111. Returns 7:00 p. m. I 'RD UN D THE . . Tll'S nm •· 811111£ • FROM THE PUN ZONE PIEi ,·AIMILD ... -~ ,. .;" • l ~,.i ..... I • j l BAY BOAT • , • • • 158 · &mies . In ' 17··Classes , . -Colnpete.-111 C 1~ Y ~·c. Regatta Jiii emn,. np,.....Uns 11 11&1lbo6t cl-portlctpotid In th• Ut.rea rac. htJd at tM Lido tale Yacht club on S.turd&f the 19th and Stmday the Ath of Aug\UIL One race held on Saturd., and two on 8unda7 with ll'le followtna" re.aulta: t*t-oonttne Wurdemann, "Mid ablp" :fnd-Mn. R. Wlllon, 'Annetta" a~T. 0 .• Meyers. "Ruth" l'Oo: lat-Jack Toon. "Patsy Ann' 2nd-Fred Bmalee. "'Pamlin" 3rd-Loula Burke, "Paloma'' Blan: t.t~RJchard Hahn. "Rogue" 2nd-P . &-hoonmaktr, "Music" 3rd-Sa.int Ctc~ro. "Stormy" AJbat .... : Ht-A. I....ubersheimer, "Ke1ea" 2nd-Harold Whippll!!r, "Noc- turne" 3rd-Jamea Higson, "Trump'' ftlot ... : Results pPndlng protest. IDkrnatttmal 14'•: Charle• L. Sadder, "Fiji" tnd-Henry Hill. "Lillie Lido" 3rd-Carol A. Jonell, "Fidget" Vlldnp: lat-Andy Gran1 2nd-Wilbur Sarge nt, "Allegro" 3rd-JamC'H Ramsey. "Eve" l"alcoa11: let-Morgan Morgan. "Sea Slin1e' 2nd-Henry Kell , "Anthy-Nanthy" 3rd-Peter Bradford, '·Hurry On" latematktnal I IO's: l11t-Blll Bentz 2nd--RogC'r Meisinger, "Rogue" 3rd-Vaughn Edger, "Gremle" Lllfltn.lnp: lat-E . J . Wrl!!hPrg, "Galaxy" 2nd-J . W. Polls. "Fetchit" 3rd-R. C. Harbison, "Bophus" Mercury": lit-Chet Wheeler. "Lavette" 2nd-M'el \V1l!llon. "Wlngra·· 3rd-Eugene Griffes. "Victoria" Snlpett: lat-John l.fl\rsh, "Rebel" 2nd-No. 4170 ' 3rd--C. Ma cRobcrts. "Weed" l'treflys: lat-He.ndrlc kson. Chivo" 2nd-Jury Austin, "Phyllis " 3rd--..H. Worcester, Jr .. "Yump-N" P-14's: l•t--Jack N crtlrun1. "Valkyria" 2nd-Gary Bro\.1:n, "Chaser" !rd-Lee J(ambrook, "Leeway" l..rllman§: lat-Warren Rllnn. "First Fiddle" 2nd-.-V. Pcrri11, "Little Three" 3rd-Nancy Beardslee, "Ht-W&y" 89°"'blnl1': lat-Bruer TwlcheU, "Little Twitch" 2nd-Bob Halderman. ''Thunder- , ONE Rt:S<JUED SUNDAY Newport Beach Lite Guard Capt. Jack 1Jonc11 eatlrnated ~.000 peo- ple were on beachea in the harbor area Sunday. One per80n wu res- cued from the aurt and one u· al11ted from the surf, J onea added, with six cases of first aid handled. A medium surf made Ideal bathing conditton.e, Jonea .ea.id . Water temperature waa 66 degrees. --Opportunity la knocking In CLASSIFIED ADS. Wise people do read the ads. " . . r Dl ... 80al1 ... eClbyCG • Cout Guard bO&t CG-413'152 1tatloned at, Nswport Bea.ch tow• ed ln three disabled veeeell: SUn- day afternoon, crew members. re- port.a. A 30-toot commercial flahlng boat, the .+gn.es, wu towed In at 12:36 p.m. from o?f Crystal Cove with a dead battery, they ea.Id. Sk1pper was Ji111ted u Wlllla.m Ben- bow, 3802 Maicua. Ave., Newport Beach. Allee Will. a 3°'6foot cabin crula- cr with distributor trouble, wu ta.ken In t\vo ·one-half mile off Abalone Point at 2:315 p.m., •kip- pered by William Blac k, Pacloma. Calif., guardsmen added. · At 5:45 p.m. the My Marle, a 30-foot fishing boat, piloted by George Young, of Montebello, wu picked-up one mile off Newport pier with a dead battery. I" • bolt" 3rd-John Kensey, "Gray Dawn" .._.boa Dingily•: l11t-Mlckey Smith, "Lolly Pop" 2nd-Tony Torranct', "Little T·~" LAST WEEK t he lnternatkJna.I LulWn 16 Championships "-rre held In Newport Harbor and thht u'tt'k <"nd the Ludf'!l'!!J u111 comprle In Nt>\\'port Harbo r Yacht club'!i annual Raef." We.t"k .. Bob Zlf-&"ler pl.aced woo'9<1 In thf-liatrrnaUona~ and \\1U hr the favorite at N.H.Y.C. Pictured above &rT tb.ft.e of the ldooPf' In a. r~nt r&cf'. llJitlDI" bea\.11)' In a stronl" brN"tt. In tftto fol"f'C"rouud la Nf>. 168, Biii 1'1~'1ld'!i Ml U,.dy Ann, u•hlle on the rlrht ls No. 1-&8, Georct• M.sU8er'• Frollck. ----------------------------------- ~::~::;s 0~·;:;·,:ir ~;~~:;~~:sk ~=~~Id , Toby -Kirk_ ~nd At Live Oak Sprihg~ Befoco leaving foe Canada t o Ph 11· R. 1· were presentC'd by Commodore !! •A t f R C t • ' Bob Halderman as follows: row· tt r 0 8· rea 100 Ing. Bill Twist. Patty Packec. Ron ll s Sermgn $ybjec:t Batson. Mona Rae Barlow, Tony · · -•· ·- Llvr Oa~ Spring was the vaca-('l'ltabllsh a new pe rmanent home, y IS aw ins lion choice of Mc. and Mrs. Yem-M•« and "'"· P.tec HccQlld. focm- on Mathews and daughters Sonia erly or B<:>I Air and Newport Har· Toccencc. Edith Maclin . Dav;" At Costa Mesa Churc:h Herrington. Padrtleboards. Bi I I Tv.rlst. Peg Hadfield. John Jurgen-Rev. Joseph H. Thompaon, pas· sen. Eleanor Guthrie. Tom Cun-[ tor or the C-OJ3la Mesa Communi· nlngham, Janice J ensen, Rear ty Methodist church, will preach Commodore Noel Barlnw . I on "The Art or Re-Creation" at and Nadinl', 597 w. 19th St., Cos-bor, spent a week at the ho me of w·1n T oph" ta J\otesa. Ichabod the Mathev.•s' I Mrs. Eliz.a beth Werlie, 119 Marine r 1es bulldog, &companied his family. j Ave., 1 Balboa I.ala"d. In diving: Marshall l Wright. the worship service Sunday Aug. ? "REALTORS" HOME plM4 other valuable PRIZES LONG BEACH BE 11 ER HOMES SPORTS ·SHOW, Auti. 27 • Sept. 2 ~PO ,.SOOIO II• lO ... f, Bf a CH UO A WO Of R I A l l Ol:IS • Regular Session I Fall } Starts ;.pt. 5 & 11 • Loa,,. Shorthand. Tn>"" SAVE li the time h ....... -tllill ... fMI I al--.-,. .... ~ ... --·----·-- or Bookkeepln1 pa.rt or Nll Ume attendance, Da7 or Evenin1 a-In· quire today. ApproYM to~ Ve..._ • STINOGIAPttlC e SICllTAIW • ACCOUNTINO • CIVIL SllVICI ---------• • ............ w 1Wttli1• ,....-.. 1 I l llopi. hD I ;rtw ( ) !llpt -I ' I .... ON w .,_) I ~ ······················•··········••······•····• I A')DP*81 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I cml'I" • •4"••'."$• •••••••••••••••••••• ..,~ ••••••••••••• t ---~------------- l •• • 0 n Sno\\'bird and dinghy champion-Carol Williams, Jean Jones. Bill 27, at 11 a.m. ship rac~s were held Friday, Au· DeWitt. Richard HOf'rtig. Susan :::::============= gust 18. for Balboa llland Yacht Brown, Miko Vaile, Nancy O'Dell. club's two memorial trophies, the Bob Ibbotson. Swin1mlng: Bill Torrence: second, Commodore Miriam Kirk troph~ ror Snow-Twist, Jean Jones, John Jurgen· Halderman ; third. Phyllis Raw- birds and the Burl Johnson trophy sen, Judy Swimn1, Tom Jone11, llns; tie ror fourth, Janice Jen-i ror BAiboa dinghies. Winnt>rs Janice Jensen. Dick Webster. • sen and P..f:ona Rae Barlow: sixth, wert': Snowbirds, Toby Kirk, with Both races ror Snowbirds were Frank Willia.ms: seventh, Ann John Kensey as runner-up; for I won by F'red Mlllt>r and both ding· Rawlins; tie ror eighth. Nancy dinghies, Phyl\l.J" Rawlins and for hy races were won by Roger Boy-O'Dell and Jean J ones: tenth, Da- runner-up. Micky Sn1lth. The vey. vld Herrington. trophies will be pr~nted at the There we.111 another reading of ·The last picnic of the year will annual trophy presentation Au-the Monroe award standings. this be Tuesday, Augu8t 29, at the gust 31 at Balboa Yacht club. being the last before the (inal one. club hou5e followed by the annual The UJ1Ual first place ribbons Present places art": first. Tony 'presentation on Thursday night. l ; UIO.t.TTA•JM.--•-.•11S, 'o_ .. ._ ... .,. ..._. ... Ii n PS' .... ..._ w1111-w1--. ~ saar..,..41 , , B'%:,......._.._~.~-- a.t ............... ,.. ,.,~ -. ,l • • ' . , l· • Danny > fJ~ott Wins Junior Snipe Races Danny Elliott or Alamlt~ Bav Yacht club Sunday again won th" Junior National Snipe claa.s 8811· ing champlon11hips at Long Beach and bec ame the rirst skipper In the history of tht> event to turn the trick twice. Crew with Elliott in the race among five junior con~ tenders "'85 Kim Muitholl.11.nd and th<"y sailed In Birdie Basket. In victory during the week end three-race series. E~liott earned 4721 points by the Snipe t1corlng system to 4340 ror Terry Georg.- and Dick Johnson w~th No. 6629 or Balboa. There was a thirdJp lace tie on points but. by performance, Dwight Weatholt and Scotty Da- vis or. L?t''3, ,Sun1mlt[1'1:0 .. In the Moby Dic k II. b!'a out Nick Steele and Danny Me.son of Bal· boa \vith the Shrush. i Trailing with 3961 lpolnta wt"re Gene Patrick and obn Trask ol the Lake Merritt, Oakland. Sail· Ing Club. ' In the three ra ceJ the &allor1 t raversed six miles 1 both times. They sailed a three-mile triangle two trips In the morning R.nd I windward-leeward route twice In the fadlng Zf'phyrs 1'r the after· noon. _ Harbor Juniori Plac:e in Long 8.each Oc:ean Swim Rlic:o Kay Pridham of Balboa Island. gwimmlng as . a junior girl for Huntington Beach Swjmmlng c lub, "~.-on a medal ror finitfiing sixth In the Long Beach milej ocean swim for juniors and senlorJ. She alsb was a member at the tOO-yutt rrce style relay tcam;hlch placej:l third In the South est Pactfi.C Swtm1ning and Div! champio~- ~hlp meet at MiMlon ach plunge, San Diego. -I In th~ Lone Beac event Doti Prestpn of Bay S orca placej1 seventh for junior a and olh m embers of the clu In v&riOUll even'ta. till VIiia we,. New JOHNSO~ • •• I .. .. " " •I " PAGE ,I....-PART II -THURSf>AY, AUGUST 24, 1950' -I :·~~!-.:'i1t1ss TIDE TABLE (Paclrlo Standard Tln1e) mon UlW • • .. .. • --Friday Auguat 25 Saturday August 28 Sianday Auguet 27 Monday Auguat 28 Tue&day Auguat 29 Wedneaday August 30 Thursday Augu.1t 31 0:31 a. m. 8:33 p.m. &:SS .a . m . 9 :15 p. m . .. .. 6.5 ... 6.5 4.8 6.2 5.0 5.8 5.1 5.2 5.2 4.6 5.1 3 :62 a .m. -1. • 2 :29 p.m. M 3 :37 a.m. --OZ 3 :11 p.m . 1• 10:23 a. m. 9 :35 p. m. 10:49 a. m . 1{):32 p. m. 1 t·:t{'j a . m. 11 :08 P·. m. 11:40 a. m. 11 :46p.m . 12:06 p. m. 4:p8 a. m . -0 3 :~2 p. m . 1• 4:36 a..m. -0:. ,) @ nRl'-r. FlTLL Q11ARTE R MOON Sept. 18 Aug. 27 '4 :31 p. m. 5 :02 a. m . !'i :lO p. m. 5 :25 a . m . 5 :51 p.m . 5 :47 a.. m . 6:36 p. m. -I.AS~' ,.-p;w QIJART£R MOON Sept. t September 11 ELL~S BOA! ... ~!.~~~.~· I BOATS J IOW I OAT! • OUTto,f.1.D$ FISHIN~ OOC• 1'02 C..d Hl••r. 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Hutton & Company's radio program, brought to you in your home or office. with a digest of business and financial developments which are 1mporrant to every investor, every day. Jun• In ·1us1NESS NIWS" ICMl'C-710 on yeur dl•I 11 r .5 A. M. eoclt -"-d•y 2. TOU PIH -Call E. F. Hutton & Co. on ZEnith 6725 when you want specific and cur- rent invcstmmt infofmation or when you want ro rruer order' -right from your home. * E. F. HUTTON & COMPANY ho..,-.,, B.Hm-Si11cr 1904 1't L •OAllWA1' • LOtlO MAGI UltOll'flf ...... tftitT . \QI. ••••••• iMtflud.6-72'1 • Zboitb~1' · •J•l.Jli Nfv/ TOltr; IJO.CI. llCMAN~I • ' ,... o::i: I. a'J. 1 ... a I. -• .. " .. " .. .. •• •• ,, .. " ' ., , · "' U""U. ST • ..... ~.!. W.. ;c;, ~··..;.... 4 ad;,,;· 111ai ~ -".,.· u..· ;,.-· c;,..t, AT, A .., 2~1 IYIKI· -.;a;,;.i U.. oaool boerd -t Cllll7 (~n!H .Mow once and -, . +.t;.l ...._ )'All • • ss.JJ , . ~ ' ~ · , L ._ • .., 4 ~ -_ Chief s~ , ··I~ triver is 90 &ettl : · . IM ·tor ..:.ng Dil~Mf-. Seit: 11 117uW...- Tbe Monday after L&bOr ri&y,. &.pt. ~. will mean meeUnl' •~lot ot old nireDda ·and m&Jdnl' ·•·lot ot. new J'O'llll' frienda tor iDddle ·Ham, tnnaportaUon chief Qd bu.I .dri.•er. tor iUle J!C'ewport Beach elementary echool diatrict. If the date-doeui't ltrtke a "9pon11ive note with you, It'• the day Chat achool 1t&rt.I for 8'Udentl In all grade schools ·and Newport Harbor Union htgh. tt'11 the day that Eddie and hl~------------­ drtvers have bMn worklng'to9Mtd taa'w: 1ttlven around the globe at for a. long-time. 'ntoae ~ di1Y• th6.._...tor abOU.t 22 tlmea. . · "'P hY9ntlve maintenance plays e.n are rated by the cautornta & bli part In building up a good Hll'"hway Patrol aa ma.lntainial •"Mt record" says Eddie. "For and drivlb.g the best school pa.lfi~ tMt .pUt few weeD our five drtv· enger buues In the atate .. -Whitey ·.Predrtckaon (Whitey .... ·~·"' ..... ati:lle. tlult .-a.It ·~r. There \VR!l •M ~-.... _,_ -·'-• rune allout two 1aclMa of mow ln the la--.1 •11 .w , --·-.-ftek1a. bQt none on the b1ghways'1 ... I_ Oft OD mil I.cl "'"'Ill' tnna-be added. J pcll'tetiolt ,f:t ~ athleUc ~vcta and JU.It Mtohi Jeav~ • Eddie ,vos tlbJlloal -:ri-octlir!U... lld· uked. whit Ume'lt wu. "Eighteen ~ ·H' alt 4-M1• ...,.., nm. 'lie m.lnUtel aft.er_/' be replled. When ~ tlll¥ml .._.. ,.....f!oom t.b.18 hi• pred~-eee wu menUoned, he aru. to the Carl-Haney School srtnnMJ t'a -bm driver'• tlm fQr 1Handtc&pped ChJldre'1 In Ba.n• all rtcht. r 21 ,Years of meet- b. ~ Int ~:bed .. you find out that'! JLooktnc UJff a -dt-wfiilkered minute. unt, '' he added. . 11arita Claue wtMl)' 9JM:lldinr hil A.a h• urned to eo back 11to iff .. 1a1n .lln 'NNpeit '9Mch. Di· Pie , he -.id, "Got a ot ~ tWUe ..,.. itWtak'8 'Wiien you of'Wtrrk to''be•done on thoae buMe&, :liil9l alMMlt ~ ilda eut. he i&JlrM you trhow. We're .ha.vtng thent to ~ fl'Olll '~. ~ iteu1. , cl~ed. underaea.led and I .piikited where "lhey need It. lt 'II ~ ltl4o .-1 -the)'· won't 'II< ·lhnc llnUI achool starts." me. "Me, he venlM!lll _when -uk8iS 9cklle ..... ed lnlo the garage and ho!N" 'he-~ • e .. s-aeDl*I' If we~re not mlstl..ken someone • \kMld « ~.~One 'thin&: wu hu.m~lng a. tune that sounded ta.t 'bilpe •·lot, too, U 'Ute com'°' .Uke "SChool daye, echool days, dear --·Nitto ...a 'IJllbllc ~,... old gciklenl rule days ... " I .,..e.n. fn-Of ·th<! 'Ob:-· I ''With ..uch big ~ f-86 ·fef't r • • loll&') lt'o alt!klult 'for -ell the 1dd> ·lllferrs Newland Family I to -,.,... 'AboUt 'thffi! yean: 1.-. ......... --' ·t: • 't "II'>~ ~hooqrllt ·It might~ a gooll '"'""'"'" 811VI y I taoa ·ff ... bad '"'bile •ddr<u 1.i'.t il~n9 lee.ch ~ "9l•mB IMt&lleCS fn the buues. I · ~r 4~,' 1 found out that Mr. &nd M n . Marla Ne\\'land 1 - fearltt..titht ••• "''"' sweeplftfl Swnp1 much cloa- La1t1 5 time1 lon1•r l•••lilul c•l•rt-t•hl, red, blu. I.If us -YOUR WASHING I . 8A VE!! TIME -8ll.VES WORK -C08T8 Ll'ITI;E Eddie Ihm who baa bell drt.¥· Uf~ lee.man ), George l..deberg, inl' 9Chool buases for 28 yea-re ~. -.w· bace, Lambert 'Fortune. Bgb many accident-free mtl~ lbehlii)4 11;bonald, and myself have been him. Takinc a paper and pen~ t;Wns our bu.98e• tnto top notch it figu!H out that he nu drl'ffl!. MP.." R. 'woulb -<IMt 1Ullt at>out u much and chJldren ot Newport Heights I to ~ "the ·loudwpeaker work attended ~ taml}y birthday dln- th:TOU&'h .a l'Mlio ._ it would to ner Sunday ·at the home of f\.11·. tteve an 1ni:litplndent publrc ad-Newland' a pa.rents, Dr. anti 1'.1 r~ a,_ 9)'1t.elll. 'nte combination of c . w . Nowland of Long BeH1·!i the two "WHlna •to 1WOTk out fine," Honoree WU Mn. Marvi n <;hri-1t- he -added. ensen, da~ghter of the ho!'lt nnd T\VEXTY-EIGRT DJAlt8-pP' ~-.,.-~.1~ -~ hl1· rf'Cu"1 ot Eddie 'Run. cllld ~-,~ 'tl5iiil:4c: ' Oil at the ; ·~ I jWlt enough miles to take .~m :td ,. "~ . lob Dom! .. llbt ror th6 NflwpM't Beaeh ' ele~..,., ~\;,·-.·Wit.·.~ 'Pie· . .. . ' ' • .· "11' L AllTOMATIC · AUNDRY the m&·n frOm Newpor_t Beadl!L ' a.nd back again. If you'd like to, break it down still further and re...., main earth~bound, Eddie could· ••we do our own mechanical work and lubrtcaUon to make sur.,. Utat the job is dOne right and it --hoetess. The patio dinner wa~ rr~l­ lowed by canasta. tun'(I twhlnd t.ltf' whrel ·ot. nurnllf!ir""lO: 'a&-""6 ~ ~ ~ -JOdt• \lurlnK th1> Mehool term. f~ Photo) 4'76 Newport filvd. In Coftta M~ Elemutary 'Sc'bool Bus SCFhedule All 6th, 7th. 8th grades attend Ute 1Jorace Enalgn School. School boundaries for ·k indergarten thru gioade 5: N~rt School-Udo Ult, -Balboa. (All of peninau)e. to river) Newport Beach, Bay Shotts and ll&Y Shore Camp. Corona del Mar School-Cortina <kl :Mar, Balboa Island, Beacon Bay, Harbor Island. Due to the fact that we 'do no~Aave bus taciltU.1 for 'transporting all chtldren, we have adopted t.he follawlng plan: Horace Ensign School-;A.11 Tth, and 8th 'Ptde children liv- ing on Newport Beighb W I. walk to echool. Newport. School-The following -do not ride· buasee: Srd, 4th and Mb graders ltving Weat 'Of B ·'t.rftt In Balboa anld 'eaat of 30th Street In Newpott. K'lndergatten and 1st gTadcmi living east <Jf '9th street and west o?·20tb .11treet walk to regular stops. Llbra.ry an6 24th 11tttet-"2nd -rn.C!era ltving' west of L1brary and ea.at of 24th street will 11tlll have t o walk. Ccrona del Mar--Golng to 11chool: There are l!leven stopl!I in Corona del Mar for children living 1 mile or more from 8"hool ! All Grades). This schedule Is subject to cha.nge by note to parents. Miramar &: I . Miramar & M Balboa Blvd &: L Balboa Blvd. &: F Balboa Blvd. & Main Sa.lboa Blvd. &: Palm Balboa Blvd . &: leland Balboa Blvd. &: 11th St ................................................ . Balbba Blvd. ·• 16th BL .............................................. .. Balboa Blvd. & 20th St .............................................. .. Balboa Blvd. & 2~h St ............................................... . Balboa Blvd. Balboa Blvd. &: 26th St. & 30th St. Balboa Blvd. &: 32nd St ........................................ . H.E. 7 o55 7 :~ 7 :57 7 :58 8 000 8 :01 8002 8003 S:e< 8 :0~ Balboa Blvd. &: 38th St. ... .. . ... ................. 8 :02 Balboa Blvd. &: 44th St ............... .................. 8 :01 Balboa Blvd. & 47th St. ......... ..................... 8 :00 101 Hiway Helen's Stand ........ ................ .. ....... .. 8 :00 101 Hlway &: Orange St.~·........................................... 7 :69 1.01 Hiway A: Service Station .. ............................ ... 7 :58 Via LJdo & Lafayette . ............. ............................ 8 :00 I:Jdo Nord A: Via Orvleto .................................. 8 :01 Lido Nord & Via Wazlers 8 :02 Udo Soud &: Via. Mentone .................................. .. 8:03 N"'''·port 8 :4.1 8 :4.2 8 :43 8 :40 8:44 8 :4!\ 8:46 8:40 8:42 8:40 8 :39 8 :3g 8 :35 8034 8 :34 8039 8036 8037 8 :38 ''After the flnt -t.:w day11 w1th the radio, ·l !found 1odf. that keep· tnc It ·tumeCI ·on low had a wond- efful QUietlJW-doW'n 'effect on my kids. they had •o De quiet to hKr the . radio -and ·ctul~t they were. However, it'e 1ttard to ·keep every; one 'MJ>P)" With jmt one ...ad.lo. The old<!r -..nd .gllU '1.lke 1>0!>- uJllr ·mu.ic whlk! the '.fourth ·and tlttb ~ra pnifer ball pmes and blll.frtily •ftlrMIB., ·•'Y8 EddJe. .-..e111 wffe. Pef'll, .. .tender brunette, .ma-~ .. ·enthu!I· ia11m 'for hie young11teni. ''8eem1t like we ·can't!l'o -to .. AhO'W without 90me •Mtlder--valced well~hers up with qn, 'lldale' or ~.·theres l!)(Sdje' .•• 'hie Harns have three children of ·-their own : Pfc. Eddie Ham. J-r., -22. who 'is 1Ullt flnlehlng a ihree y•r 1hiteh with the Marine Col!p8 •tn 1Pol't9mouth, New Hamp- •ll1"l; ~n . 1'1, a student a~ tilewport fta?'bdr 'Union high, and S-. t ·~he~ ·not quJte 14 yet, but :t thlrik ·etrelll -Ince ft ·better tt you ptlt her age down as 14" ·pys Mrs. Ham ) a student at Coela Mesa. Looking at ·Eddie it'll herd to believe that he has .started on hi11 third generaUon of school bus pas- sengers but he says its hard to ta1k about hi.s beginning days as a driver without beginning "Once upon a time 1 . ," PNOl M!Mourl He cl'iimS St .... t.Oufa , Mia.sou as his town of birth and admits to being bom on Dec:. 7, 1901. Eddie came out west in 1922 starting as a driver with the WellB Fargo Express company. Af~er working ror -them for a year ,he began driving for the Motor Transit Stage company on the Balboa- Santa· Ana run. In 1929 he be- came head driver for New·port Harbor Union high school. In between Umes. Eddie has managed to squeeze In a jumbo- sized str etch of service with the armed forces. In World War I he "dry land Lido Soud &: Via Dijon ...... . ............................ . Newport Blvd. &: Findley St. . ....................... . 1()1 Hiway &: Bal Bay Club ................................ . 1-01 Hlway &: Bay Shores ....................................... . • 1.01 Hiway &: Bay Shores Camp ........................ . 8 :CH 8 :05 8 :3!> sailored" for four years as a com- 8 :40 pany commander at the Great 8:30 Lakes Naval training station hold- 8 :31 Ing the rank of Boatswain's Mate. 8 :JZ In the second World War. Ed- die saw duty all over California 8:S3 • Cliff Drive It Snug Harbor ............................... . Clay &:. Snug R8;,rbor ......................................... . Clay &: Irvine ...... ...... . ................................. . Clay A: Tustin ... . ...... -........ . Clay & Santa Ana . . ...................................... . 101 &: Riverside ..... .. ............. . as a Captain In the National 8:34 Guard. "I wa.a stationed In Pomo- 8 :3~ na, Compton, San Francl•co. Rio 8:36 Vista a.nd other areas. We were 8 :38 guarding the gas wella againllt 8:30 sabotage," he said. C.D.M. u.E. Eddie l.s euppoaedly on vaca.tion 7:50 8:18 now but he manages to get over Harbor Ia.land ........ ............. ...... t o the .school garage almoat every Beacon Bay · ................................................... ; .............. 7 :5 l 8 :lS afternoon, to auperviae the work Balboa & Diamond ........ · ··· .................. 7:54 8:12 on his busses. He's als"o waiting Coillna &: Topaz ................... 7:56 a call to duty. He'll al.so waiting Park A Collins ·: ...... ...._ ... -......... ................................. 8:13 Guard r eserve of which he ha.s Park A: Marine ........ .... ................... .............................. 8 :1:'> been a member aince 1941 . fie is Park A Onyx .. .. ..... ............ .... ... . 7 :64 the a.astatant dlvl.8Jonal supply of· Balboa le: Onyx .. ......... ....... ............... 7 :Ml fleer In the 40th dlvi11ion reserve. Martcold A 2nd .................................. !....................... 7 :~ 7 :[i~ Kida an TttoUCbtf\ll Potnaettia &: 2nd ·· .......... · ..... .......................... 7 :~ 7 :~ Talking about his pa.ssengen Poppy It Znd ................. .......... ........................................ 7 :56 7 :56 again. Eddie claimed that some Bhoire CDltfa ......................................................... ... 7:67 7 :57 of the most thoughtful ~ple he Poppy It s~avlew . .. .. ..... ..................................... 7 :59 7 :59 knows are his kids. 101 Hiway &: Muguerite . ............................................ 8:00 8 :00 All through the year he keeps 101. HJway It Jumlne ... ................................................ 8:01 8:01 track ot the growing sea.son by I F leaf 8:02 8 :o2 the cratea ot tomatoea, pea.a .. 101 Hlway &: ern .................................................. S:OS atrawberrlea: and oranges that are [ 1 ;c. D. M. School8~;~··;~~; .. ~~ ~r::':n;:'e:~.him by hia kids and I Ne""°f' ~ • When Chrlstmaa an~ Eddie's • xtramar ·• I ........... ........................................................... 11 :34 blrt:bday roll around, he uy11 it's : lllJlamar -a-M ....... . ............ -.......................................................... 11!35 bard to keep track of all the gifts •Bafboa B!vd. &: L ... . ............................................................................ ll:S8 he receive.. "One year when dgar-~ Blvd. & F ..................................... _........................................... 11 :3'1 :::a gtw.,:r: .r::: l:•=rt~a~~\i! '"Be.Ibo& It Main ......... ..... ............. ...................................... ........... ......... 11 :38 received nlOllt of them a pack or !•lboa Blvd. A: Palm ....................................... -.. -............................... 11:39 two at a time. •"Balboa Blvd. • laland ...................................... h.................................. 11:40 Remembetlfll' bis moet unusual :Balboa Blvd. A SOth 'St. ...................................................................... 11 :40 g1f't brlnp amU. to Eddie'• face. • .. a.a. Blvd. A 26th St .......................... -...... -............ _,.................... 11:41 ''A little '-Sf.1'1 'Ila.med Marilyn a-Blvd. A 24th St. ...................................................................... 11:42 Bnddy (nciw Kn. Butt lllenneo, r"""-BtYd. "' 2oth St. .................................................................... . u 043 2011 Barbor Bml.) once pve me _____ , .. a 'bantam rooeter and hen for a t 8BOO.ND ·~ 4A 2 U.HlitON pre91.ftL I llke them 80 mu~ I • -6 Karleol'I ............. °.:'.'."'"."."'.~--.... ........ .. ll:S!I ~p~bo.:'~be':"'...:! they illod .,, Blway "' Poppy (8 ) ...................................................................... 11:11 Aakecl ollout Illa ~y •an c::tltta ........ -............ ________ ........... _ ........... _ ..................... __ .............. 11:1'1 atety record l:ddle attrtbutea It • Btnr """"" 'fl't) ............................ -._............................. u :39 to ''Beine extremely canflll and • -• KarlgOld ................... ~ .... ~ ..... _................................... u :tO '""'---"the other-·· ·8tbo.,.. • Jumiae --------------·-------·······-----·---.. ·-·-----11:4'1 ......... ....... :-;clew A hmlMI ·------··---: ·------·-·-----.. i.l:d Jf1at1Y mo1#FU ............ , -UJt '8 n«t11sry lo ...... aw-larl.,lilp1..rldMerprten ~ LI ,.a."'& ib ~ b 'to tbo c. D. K. ~-.-~ ... ""al T:DO Lin. uil""'1 -lo'tll9 .... JI 1lta ge1t I """91 (-) ......... II ............ a.,. UCN -I.alt --ral fil -• . ... ---... ~ -.U..-lfwwPott -• ..... Ul ~ --~ tlalf ,IOililnll . ..,., •"llWa -~ ... to ............. ... -· ~ &S• 4'1t-tM·V~ _t .. lllli"to~ •: • ti •• ·--ry---clrl•· ifs at a er-• tas -· "lil.a11my•_...0t ·.• • , ' • ' -~ '"" , . Follo I this pla1 ·anfl g~. ---r I I I I --- •' • ' . ".._ I • I . • • .' I. e insurance to I ·prote t your savings ...... ~ n I . I I ---. . '1' · ical examinatien I ' ' I Wllot lrilerest yMr ace-I Hrrl? Regulor Bank of.America I . R ead these qi(estions and ansf"ers- \ TIJ,en start your account NOW1 How does a Bank of iAnierica Uft·IMured Savings Ace111I wWli? The plan provides d 11ble proleclior1 ... you have not only' .. aavings account in the safest f all places, the bank., , but when ,.oo ~ your account you de ignatc a beneficiary-wife, husband, child or anyone else -and, so ong as you con- tinue to make your p ymcncs-on rime, you have the ex~ra stcuriry of lif~ in- surance prorcct10.,. et your savings goal -$100,$250,$5 0,$750,$1000. Save coward your gdat over a period of 50 months. The aclouncs are shown in the chart. You'll nd a plan that fits your purse. : •. .• · ~ ,_ ~ Mew ...i.1110 insu prot~ ilpnri<led?The am llOllTIU PA1!1B11 $ 2 uc.e protection you ave •t all times ' SAYlllS MAL • your account is in g d standing is the di~ •bM K eea. ,_. ~ulated month l~ payments and tbe savingspl,OU~*- Wlillt ~ pen1 if yod die? Your designated •"""'• ~ receives the fal/ .,.,o,nl of your aavings pl. · Wlillt ll1ppen1 if y .. ainnot Cl 1l1le 1111151 '•»••f.U'*· ·an,Oreuon you ca*'ot complete.d>e pay ___ ,,,_ have paid in, plus ed. intere« buc: h:Js • •••1 al •••rilY.,.la ant•{ the life in1uran , is immediaoely rnilable coijoa. -llew ..r w1Mt! m'I ~~··~ ..... ? Payment1 maybe Billde-lal!*" IOD or by mail on 01 rfot.e the Sch, 15th, or 2,.dt·df..:b~ ... ~ ..... if ptry-.n-aet ...... lirlt? Your'- protection continues!fcl 30 da~. . · Mo fllYI lhe • prr 11 ium? Bank of America J>ll1" doe eo- dre cost of insurance rotection, if'"'~ ,.,,,.11111•nr'I. ef ·.Ammc. .. TION4L ~H'n AS90iCllm• A ~ rn•••'-., ... ,,, . ••• ••t •••••h••h . ._...., ,....... ......_......_ ·, ) . ., ... .. , ..... . . , • . \ • ' • .a:_rg• irlt~::~ • .H ~ the insurcmce co1t? If you complete your account, it asts)'0!.13' fl· In case of death, it costs you nothing. If you do ,,.~ ~mplete y ur account, you pay only the cost of the insurance up fr. the rime ou allow your insurance to lapse. 'Insurance cost is M r·1~ per num on· the average balance of the uopajd ponioa of y savings ~oal, C.. ,_. lie ~ bet.re readtirre the IMtp toil? Yes. Nad.uauy~ 1 action cancels the iosuranoe proucdon, f?ld ia cost! is charged 'the aa:ount. . I . i ' -tltrt ut.......i s..i9p Account? Any man, woman ild · ·11°'1 betkh under .the age of 46 ysn.·(~,... '.l!I!. 'bs of •g< wbo ""'""' be inSMrlli.} , .. • . ., • -.(Ji· , --~•' ,.~~n·•~infii~aliv ... ;~·· "· ''';.; .. -· . " -""" ·-. ._ •llj.6ed member of the famill cm and "-""-la- ~ . I . • . ~·W Ufa·l-.td Saft•1 olCCMtrt? In pe,,.,n, or .......,_~.F below and mail it with your first""'1-. '->.-,.•bftjncb o oak of America. . I . 1 q,. /""di"' /Hit will blot 0# lhh pa/J" i ·~;;t.;;~-;;;~;,;:;:.~;:;;~;;;1:::·;:;;"'- 4 I ! l !ANO l lOMAnM CMDJ !.· 7 ~ 4a.• ,,.,. opply for 0 IANIC Of AM!llCA LIR-tN'SUl!D 'S"AVtNGS A:CCOUW'r •rte. ~ 'I ....... .,.., j ' . TN -111 k e. it...,,_. ie ....... .. -1. = . !: I ·~ Mo1• fff red to 01 the Pwrdio .. r and/or lluur.d), I 09rM to,., • .., ..W ~"'et .. · : i ··:.:~ 1 ~r monril for fifty-11th1, th~ fir1t poy-M-<ef,....lt~-'HMI ...,., j p : 1lflllli I ~-1"1f9 po1111o"h will be due 11tonthly ~•rta"9 ;;;$h = tA.4•-: , . 'i "'*'12• 1tWt "'-dale '"01 be det19-ted 01 th• 5th. 15tt. or 29th bvt tMl11l I ::•as~fllWlll_!!! : I .. _... ..... 45 ctari oft•r ..._elate of thh •i-Plk.atio".) hkl ~"t lholl•~ to .. ..,..._ p .• ...............lwth 11 th• palltbooli ..nd."c:i"G tti. 50111•. If • be1111'fidcffy is • 7 Ill kd. .... I.... .... ,. ~ tn4ff ef ~ -v11f ot tk• ti-ef dMth of tlM P'urc:haw plvt 112111)' IMVNllC. 1'•t111M1 > ...... .,..,.. 1 ·I -A' -~· , , ,...,.... th• ri9ht to dt•"P ..W be"lndery .. ~,._..,._....__... 5 ~ '. '•1j iif th• •It wh.,• •id oceovnt ~ OSM'n.d. ; 7 'I 1'rr. ~,....,.,,._ '-lff•'fwwr••• I ' . "'1lf J 'r Is 1--' lliealtti-ct ._ _.-., hHrf trM'9, tube ........ --............... 1 . ....._ ll2llit tt...th,..(J)-tt.ondicJ11d..,forty4a (.U)~J•.-..'ho?· · "i' :: .... ..,, .. ""~" or.A.Mi11tcA LIFE-tNsuuD SAVIN Gs ActcouMT(I) .. ........,,. ·r1a 12 es 2 , lilill ~th• "'ltPOtd bolop(1)of whl.ch ...... otlde4• ........... Wt '1' ..... ' ) ~.00 . .,..... r.pt"-ftt.tkHlc .,. tr-o"d c!.cdl .., ............ k I 7 .... ... ·--11 IM wbf«t to tt.. .. ,_ ..... -·il'Mt efO.-,-.............. ..... 1" (C'r lwa-C-p4111y of Colifof'ftio.. ,,..-'u•s f., •ltl h... 1 itJil'llie 5 7....... , ~.lfthic...,,_. .. __,GDMplefed,tti.~_,.a.. t ....... ..w__.., I I ' I -~oil!~''' INd......... rd1l ..... 1tt.. -: ' I i' ~ .... ..--~--------------.... I .... ,,., llo t ·~· . I ..j-.;..."""~+--~7=""-:---=--,,.-,,,::;-~~~-"'llL~~~~~~._I I , ........ .,. .. prillf) ,/ • . ' . , • .. • • I 1DtNTI'1CAnOHMTAPC11 a •1 WI& WM Clllllf I , .• I • I • -------.OliiiOI""'"" _______ , • ~i I o I I • ·wwwwww -' .--. ' ' • "" M'.i:ll ~ I I r• ..--. -., ~ • 1. l •IP-~----''----, ----------~--~· • M '. t . ......................................... ........ • , 1 l I ' • • . _, , #ARBOR SOCIAL EVEN TS fp0e~d~~::~'~nd Giti-:M"C:';ci,:;;..-P;;e-Au~.....N-·12t P~lm :aty' · 'Sermo n Subject is · W elcomes Ne w Wffk•ncllns ln"Palm City we"' F L I f, p Mr. and Mn. Holt Condon of Cor-OU r eve s o ._ r•y•r P._ro spectlvct Membe r one det Mar •d c1eupi.r,. M~ "F • -· •-t Pra , b c-" ' • ~nil& Andenon. '.'ftle1 WON our ~ .. e .. o 1flr' wUl e Jt:an C'"tf'elwe ·wu We~ u a .......,... Qt. Major ana krt, Paui the subject or ~ aet"1on f>y the pniapeeun· memllet when ..._., f>"1l<hurot; . thel• iiOeta• belnf Rev. Paul Edw.;,.j Bol>llitt, a.Jin· ban of N'""P<>rt Bei\,ch _ Pl>llce ~ Condon'• nleC'O. lster or the eo-i. ile\ MU °'91P• &Wtllilll')' WON Orilartalh~ M<Jl\dit.f ' Ml.-Aadel'llOn ... juat fetum• ow it Ch h 1 t 8 d · A · ••tnlng at the home of Oene¥a ed hO'l'he from summ.er echool at 27 ~t Y tbe u:ve~exO'ct:k ·.!~rs:· Standage. Santa B&J'bara and wtU return -" Th h 1 -"· ,. di 1P June Kiddle talUed high at cards early In September. A Kappa Al-ae.-v1 ce.. e c o r-..u-J' ,,..e rec -d n..rotb kl Jtn ion of Mar Batten Stetrenaen an -Y oec er wu con-pha Tbeta; -~ la majortn1 tn art wtll slng ?.'Now Let All Th' ioled for low 9CON, alto laking and thJa. will be her Benlor yu.r. ' •. • the •P«ial pNe Heavens Adore. 11l.ee" liy Ba.ch. Present for th~ evening of SOC· 'The Sabbath' A nursery Is maintained during tablUty and fun were: Zf!nobla thla service !IO that parent& ma7 Frost, June KJddie, Alma Thomp- attend the worship service. The aon, Doris Diehl, Faye Benedict, Sunday sc:hool with Mn. Raymond l Lots Wood.manaee, Geneva Stand· ~ey as superintendent, meetll age, Mona Hayden, Esther J ohn-r • -~ , " ~ -_ at 9.-45 with Clueet! tor all ages. ron .Vlvian Hales, Maxine Connell, ' Mr." Kiilneth 13 . f'erry of the, 11 Sermon Subject At Adve ntist Church Cost a Mesa Tri o ·At C •talina Isla nd Lucille Gehree, Dorothy Kloeck-Newport R~fl"'U ~!'O'ehm Da) A.d'- ner, Helen ij.andel and Jean ventist church on Sunday preach- Greiwe. ~ ~...--ftmrth rd a nfia oi ~ • I ' ,. The September meetlnc will be sermons oµ.. .lb# ~P _CO.Q'lftl&nd- Enjoylng seve ral days at Cata-held at Alma Thompeon'e home ments of ciw.-''"ltlte liteMth &It'll lina la'--d were "rs. Ernest Mc-on Redland8 avenue, Newport how and why a Chrlet1an aho\IJd L--1 I I ~· -H. 1 h•-t" b " h l'I . ALL DECKED OUT for the .,.,. Day ctub uaa P:ut Thur"lday. Augusl 17, ,,.r:-t> Mr. Kt'llECum Clellan and daughter Kay of West-e g ....,_ keep I was n>uf t out. . " .1 t t~ ••-t •'-a_._.__ • ._ a-"--of Pomona; l\tn. Elton HalJ~tt of Balbc.'l Jala.nd: Mr. 1ohn Abell, of Balb38·, and ~Its. Mid 1' , Joh~ mln•ter Ave., Newport Heigh ls, I a ~ ura u•e -•-u• or -•~·· and Lynn Roush, daughter of the 1· ---Opportunity la knocking In th day ot the week wu set a.tide Curci. of Balboa. -· <Ph?to1by , Roy Rouehes ot Cot!Jta Mees. \ CLASSmED AD8. by Oed u a aacred day, to be -----------+-·-------------------'-_;.--1---4- -:::--.,.------------:o--:--:--:----'-'-'-~!!~tlhlne 8•1tbtieen,di0nngdcphuutrtclhn,g•l .. ud1dye,-The popular auto trains wtl "American tndu1try ta geared WHY EDS. LEAVE OWN _ .. ,. again be available tor the convehl to meet produc tion demands of "The Earl of An~rtm, at GI n· · &U worldly ·pleasures. ''Jeeus and lence ot visitors to the Callrqr~ both elvUl&ri and mlllt&ry orders arm. England, has &-tve birth 1 to the ~ ... ·k ept the seventh da.y nlf State Fair, August 31 throut~ w It h o U t ixtenatve gov~rnment healUty twin calves wlce i tn PAGE 3 -PART 11 -THURSDAY. Ai.iGuST 24, ·;-9sO r't-IR\ ~IEA&:. ~ ' NOTHING OOULD Ill!: FINER Wear the renoW'Mcl on Daty fthoe9 ,, that brink you • new hlsh fn oom- fort ..• \ti.lb um.rt atyllllC". Th~y'Nt Plade of ... ect8 brew. or black. "-&hers en tbe same laeta ,,,,.. wMI* OGme' t.llt: wwld--f.llmu• Wlttt-. Cltalc Oxtora. for IMlne& -t'-e shoe. pft'ft!rl'ed by Dunetl thr"Oochout the cbuntry. .$8.50 WE GIVE 5 & H GREEN ST AMPS • ' BARBER'S BOOTERY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ' 1795 Newport Ave., Costa Mf'Sll THE NEW and there·"ta ho Btbllcal record ot September 10, with the low f8" coil~." -Ira Moeher, former eleven months." L Washlng1Jon Formerly Ma1?°n~s. any chail(I!!" he said. ot t en cents. ; I NAM prealdnJl. ,, paper. I 1 1'------------------------..J "The ptoi)het Isiah voiced God's will_ when be wrote" It thou would turn &WJY thy foot frdm the Sab· b8th, trOm doing thine own plea· sure on M.y. Holy day ; and cal~ tbe Sabb&Nl ··a dellfht, the holy of the ioro: honorable ; and shall henor H)m. not doing thine own wiay, nor finding' thine own plea· sure, nOr speaking thine own wor<b; then thou shalt del11"ht thyself ln -the Lord ; a..nd I will cause thee to ride upon the high plices of the earth and feed thee with the heritage of Jacob thy fathe r : fol' the mouth of the Lord • • ARDEN 26.51 Coast Hlgpway, Newport Beach OPEN 8 L m, to 8 p. m. Dally Bartlett PEARS 3 lbs. .,J;I] 25-hath spoken it!" Next Sabbath the sermon will M on the fifth commandment . ' -Spanish ONIONS -• Solid Beads LETTUCE 2 Sweet Juicy, Valeneia • lb. Heads 1- 9• Elder Charfea Martin of the Red- lands church gave the children'• story and also read an Interesting· letter from Mr. and Mre. Welden Mattleon, formerly of Coat. Meaa. Md now in missionary service In India. Elder Andrew 8 . F eartng- of the Glendale church was also G uests of Naegeli 's, Midwest Coup les Pl•n. t o Retur n ORANGES 5 lbs. 25· Mr. and Mrs. H . A . Naegeli. 118' E. 8th street, had as guest.a last week Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Nae,ell et St, Pll\ll, Minn. attd Dr. and Mn. I... •. Nupll of Livtnl"•· ton, Mont .. Tbe7---en}oyed the clt)I and Harbor area very much and. expecting to retire .soon, plan to local~ here. He.., 18 that famous Star from the Slmmou Uae! Thi! Bide-a-· Bed, • hllDdaome oof• by day Ud • comfcn1able bed by nlgllL Cb-from a wide variety of sof• styles and coverings, to flt any room. . Your choiae of lleutyulld °" Deep-Sleep ..... ... "* llpeellol ... viap If you act now! Tb1s of• fer Is for • Umlted time only . hyments UTUlged Mi suit your budget, 2Q) F.orest ~re. ' • 1-MMONS HIDE-A-BED SALE. SAY~ up to s4000 . PRICED ROM Payuwnts •••1•cl to Hit , •• :~···· • • i r • ~· fj) . (,... 1-d I ~~~· """" ' HI 11/MMEl •I< Tea in Bigs ::r-c 15" :."t, 41• CentertM.iry llock. F0t hot or ~ tea. Orange Ade <:..en Soot ~~ 2'9 K's Grape Ade ~-·~· ... 27• Ai~~t~~.3-ft> .. ~:r-.~ 72c Nob HIH Coffee •. ~ .... , 7 4• Flnestquolity f2 -lb.bog, 1.-1il CltlClt Tltlll Vl,llll Mexican Dinner "::::.:0 ,k,. 72• Coritoins torti11os, fl'ld\.itodo , "°""" toco filling. Serva tow. • Fresh Bread -;:: 14• ':::: 19" Mrs. Wrigh.,,.• sliced. White 'tlll'heot . lu!!!n,!4,!~Hb:.=:.e !~ Prlc. tubject to State Boord • lotiora. T•H •mni.1•., ••A w 1t1N1 •t SAl'EWIY Looking for ways to If' wer your ' ·costs? Then look to Safeway. Not only are our prices low on every item every day -we also offer each wtek exceptional buys that mean extra 11vings to Jyou . heck the values lieted below . Then visit lllLD""·c·aiii:: "·: .... Ch..... 0 · i Pre-Cut & Wiupped lb. ' I . . . SUGAR Gr!~~ed ~· 43a I~. 8 O I CRACKERS · lo!b~pt:.821c) :::: 15° TOMATO JUI E ~=~ 4::1 • 23° Exc:eUent breakfast biveraqe. (18-ounce can. IOc) . ~~~~SA~CE ? .~~~ ~~ ·100 (llepooll.l nlra Oil bottlH cznd cmet) ' . ' . ' ' eaches 1:."!"" 23• ork & 10" Libby bo- Bohemian Type 2 u .. L 45e HttlH .. I \ l {, \ r ; .;\ Excell~nt to barbecue o,r bak• . 3 to S.lbs. rn~ s.ize. Note Jow price. herub M k 2 ~;~ 12, 2 .:! 24" Bel-air P as ;;:::" '!>:-21 • (Ca .. of 12 bottlH, 2.65) O.~lt. ••Wt! .. botti.. •1td ~ 11/tll llll NI.I/El Ea1tside 2 :!:.:;61• :.~ 3.54 Acme 2 :!:.:;61• ::~ 3.54 limb lout s...n ..... -.lde<.No-- llN &(hps 5"o<t ""· U.S. -GOOD CLAPP'S' JUllOR FOODS WideaiaorllDtftL 2 · . 11· {Do.ncuo,1.11) -• • ClllCllClll•I wmtO. nm1 r • .ig.,' 35• Goldea or Spice. • .... • J , •. at= .L99 I At ~f having frozen food s.ectlons. flapjack irAlben 1 ~-:.· 29" Pancake Mix s..zonno 2~:· 14• DIOos•h torho Ol'I bottln and cow.. Lucky Lager'.:~ 14°.~3.28 In OIW·woy bottl ... r>O ~t1.. '· Lucky La11er ",-;:· 15·.:~": 3.52 For waffles, too. 13 'h·lb. pkg., 35c > In~. no deDOUt1. Marshmallows ~~~-:.;.:: 27c Salad ,Dressing Dud>elt =· 33• a..r It. olf.,-ed f1)f" tote enly in Sot":""'01' licl'ftled to "'41 It . TOl<ft o ... oddit~. I Hoff.pint Jar, 22c; QUOrt JOI, SScl ' 11191111 ICENTUCrY WONDERS. 7 ~ rr..i. pick... 0 -""' li •rrw llaal 2 baff ... lllrtot. lb. ...... ,.,.,.:. S.1111-IAMt. J*r • ec·1 ,.·r• n...r.a.vo .9'11S~W tW.AllS·•• ·--· IJ"Hl8 AU .,. .................................. -------- { • • ' • I • • • • . ~ ... • ' > • .. ~~G-~ • -PART q:j.~~~ .. ~u~usr ~~· •. "~~H1111tihgton ~ Read~:-for " zl:~...:.~ --PRE ~s-8 Black Gold Oays.1Twin Meet J LAGUN BEACH FURNITURE ·CO. •• •• ••• ·-ao • ·-•• •-4 • •• •• ·-•• ·-•• • -· -• •• -• •a : .. ;; ;i .. ; ... ; .~ ~, ;~ ii ii i ii ii i; ii i •, ii ai 1i mi ii ii ii SPECIAL MCHAsl Hawaiian 8port&hlrt1 • • • ' ALLOWS U8 TO OFl'l:a YOU TllElll! WELL KNOWN BaANDll AT $2. 98 and ·$3. 95 ~~~~ -S.UOr San!ly Mys: "These shlrta should scU for eonsiderably more!" -.... 16'4 1'7th St. and Newport Blvd., Oleta Mt'A I ol• -·•I• -· •O• -· 1• -· •01 -· ••• ••' -~ • -o I Ill •1 111 •1111 •1 111 •1 tll •1111 •1 tll 81 II al II al Ill al Ill •111 In• •1 •I• •1 •I• •• ••• •1 I I •• "' •• 11' •t 11 •t II ••Ill •1 111 •• '1 ' . ' mack Gold DaJ8 to be leaturtd In BunUnston Beach, Beptembet 1-2-3_. will hlghlicbt the 13th annual Southern c;:aitlomla Twlna Con· ventlon to be beld Sunday, September 3rd. Starting at 9:00 a,m. with re(l•a-------------- tration. approxtmately "® to 500 lwlna will take part In the day'• actlvltiu. At noon, the twlna will be gueeta at a Buffet.,luncheon In the Pa val on-Ballroom, and at 1 :30 p.m., the famed El Toro Marine Band will play a concert In the open-air beach bowl, which seat.I approximately 10,000 penone. At 2:30 p .m .• the twins wtll parade Into the open·alr bowl and the opening ceremonle1 will be con- ducted by Wm. Galllenne, local Impresario, and manager bt lhf' Chamber of Commerce, with the entire group pled_ging allegiance, and stnglng the "Star Spangled Banner." ' · Twin .lodJi-Ds Some 32 categories are Included In the judging for twins: oldeel. ~-~ 8.1. WonlCln Commits Suicide . A TusUn a;ea man, 11Gn or a Balboa lala.nd woman, hanged him· self In hi.a garage Sunday night. The body of Huaton D. Hager, 37, or 134~2 Oal< Lane. Hewe~ Park, w8.e round by his Wtfe. Max- ine, 38, the ooroncr'a office re· ported. A note blamed family trouble! for hhJ act, aC"Cordlng to Investi- gators. .. Burvlvora In addition to hl!I wirr Include hl11 mother, Mra. Nelllt- Hager of Balboa lala.nd, and a young daughter. • w .. 179.50 299.00 266.50 167.50 ' • CLOSE O,~y PRICES ON SEVERAL LINES ~ ' NOW Modem Dinette Set 5 pc ......................... 125.00 Bleach M&iPrn n IT . Tahl,,_ o't t:. rhstirs .,f)(\ l!:.I\ Mahogany D/L Table and 6;,Chalrs _ _229.50 Set .6 Ladder Back Chairs '· .J. ....... u" •' 'MAPLE BEDROOM FUBNlTf1Bl!l [=YJ=O=FF =T=AB:°=~M=PS ==:!Jl ~·o"· Pilgrim Finish Highboy Chest .. _ .... 99.50 Pilgrim Secretary Desk... . .... ···-····· 99.50 -youngest. llnd the like, Including F"Uneral arrangements are beln~ handled by the Smith and Tuthll1 mortuary. ~ ., l AT CWSE OUT PRICES .1'., =======~ w .. 184.50 127.50 199:50 Provincial Double Dresser .159.50 COMPLETE BACK TO CLOTHING AT THE I BRAT SHOP 1809 Newport 1\\•e. Slsm tbroup 1% COSTA Ml!SA Beacon 6959 HIBISCUS Som• Choice. Varieties 'In Gallon cani; . ........... . ......... . OLEANDER YOUR VAJltuu:s In saJJon ca.as . . ...... . TITBEROUS BEGONIAS Price' RNlucrd. Good plants ~-~ 75r larre double bloom In '1~' pot8 __ .. S1nallf'r Pot5 aa low a,:, . . ....... 2.k each • 5 & 10¢ Nursery ltl21 So. :io; .. ,"port 81\•d. ~' -3 B • ~ • /,>! TUSTIN Clo~ Thur!I. ~;)!·--->- Our "Back to School" SHOES.Have Arrived ~ . . . ~ . . See Our Selection of New Styles and Colors Ortiiopedic Prescriptions Filled Tots to Teens Footwear .. Across from Sears .. SANTA ANA , We HaYe Ample, Stocks of Douglas Fir lt.,or Interior Use • PLYWOOD For Exterior Use BA YYIEW ILDR'S SUPPLY sweepstakes winners. Beautiful gold medals wjll be presented to each winner. Monday, Labor Day, September 1th, Huntington Beach pr-esenl8 :l "Jubllcsta" to be staged in the Jpen-air beach bowl at 2:30 p.m . This Jubilee and Fiesta thenlf:' will produce the fine11t stage pro- lu ctlon C\.'er attempted In Hunt- ngton Beec h or Orange county. Both days will be free to the pub- ilc. Thr c<'lcbralion will offer many l)cach aquatic sport.a with dancing Sa turday night. and the Grand Labor Council of Orange county, to be held in the Pavalon Ballroom. Hopalong Cassidy To Lead Parade Hopalong Cassidy (still known to a few stubborn per11onal frienrls as Bill &yd of Hollywood I Is coming to San Francisco with full accoutr~enta to lead the Ad mis~ion Day parade. I That ''full 8C"Coulrements" meRns white horse. bb1.ck httt and -:owboy suit, and both pearl- handled ."llix-guns, kids~ Jn person. too-not just television! I Announcement of this all-im- oortant addition to the Statehood Ce ntennia l celebration program 'lrrc Septf'mber 2 through 9 was nadc by George Heini., cxecutlvC' 5<'c retary to the California Cen- tenni als Co1nmi88ion, 88 plans for the extension parade neared com- pl r tlon. Indications are that the parar!P. which starts at 10 o·c ioc k thf" ;nornlng of September 9. will tw -:>nc or the longel.'lt evt'r to be slag- ~ ln San Franclaco. At preaent 'hl're a rc 17:'.l entrles-lncludln~ '!oats, marching units. bands, lecoraterl cars and other features in adilition to the twenty-one ;p:-ctacuJar hJs torical floats pro- vidC'd by the Centennials commis- olon. Police Hunt Missing Boy Nrwpl)rt polICC' this week were 11earchlng for Robert Eary. 16, visiting he re from Charleston, W . Va. Ea ry was reported miBBing by his uncle, Doylto Gravina. ~ Sen- ta Ana Ave .. Newport Helghte. la."!t Friday. Gravina t old, pollcP later he contacted the boy's fath-' er, V. B. Eary, Rand'; W. Va .. who reported the boy 'llfas an escapee rrom Charleston reform school. Charleston. W. Va. Gravina said the bey had vlfflt· ed here for approximately & week a nd lert Friday apparently to go ~wimming . Eary wu de8Cri6ed a~ 16. five feet eight inches in height. 120 pounds, brown heir. blue eyes, wearing brown !llacks. tee shirt, gray and maroon jack· e t a.nd brown shoes. Peter Graham Returns Home Peter Graham, aon or Mrs. Fran- ces Graham, Corona del Mar. re- turned home Sunday from St. Joseph hospital where he waa crit- ically 111.fter undergoing aeveral operations. He ls now recuperating rapidly. 818 Coast Wghway Beacon 6025 ~~~~~~~~1 Newporters Play ow1 · •AVI MOllY ._, GOCOAQI * Jleatful, reclinin& Wll .• ·"'"""'°" °" -Union Padllc"tnins. . ' *.~ppetiz:~ me•la ... expertly 1erve«I in om.1111 .,.. • 1..oungo can. I *low fara ! llOUlld ~ n• oa>e 10" ..- -. <llildren -s ffte; under 12 llalf-fare. All Uam'hcllc nina.EMt ..... <;...ci. • ...U • P.1'--. p~,,.........-. ... ; •111111 NCR 1..t· arnca-...+a w _ ........... , ••• , T l ? ... ~ llo. 1 • .. • 2 • -f ~ . ' . ~ .. ' . . ' In All -Star Game Four Newport Harbor baseball playf'ra were on the American Lc!g· Ion Fifth Area All-Star team that defeated the Fourth ArM Stars. 3-0. Sunday night at Anaheim's Le. Palma park. They. Included: Pitcher Geor~ La.Bono; catcher Bob Burdick; In- fielder Dick Lane: and OuUtelder Uoyd Swtncle.-Tbe Newport nlne waa eliminated from the Anabelm tournament last wek. , J'ack Ramaey of P'Ullerton .met· <ed tq Bob Boswell of Seal Beach with the Fifth.Area.'• ttrat run. I t WU Vlou&'b to wtn, but C!oron.a'a Joe Uribe· triplod In Dick Lane oC Newport Rartibr .... aboard wtth • 1tnrlo. In the elthl-The lowtll .u... could only pt two bite, both olf °""CO'• Tod Boner&. The tine '.ICOl"9: S B IE •th Ar9 _900 080 000 0 :t 2 Mil AN --, -esz-a I I Pih •''rt. ...,... ........ J..a.. D ..... w 'k::M b', JGM- -: 'kt1rt; ....... ...,, ... .. ot .. u •. •·n ~ ~ ... .... ... B 1 SSPIJ ..... l§tll ... -:• Citrus Show Goes To State Fair The fo rty-fi•e dlrfcrPnt v11rh ... tleg of' cltruA frult11 featurfd b:'' the Agrtcultural Extension Scrv Ice at the Orang(' county fair wil' be ehown at the C11.Jlfornla Statf fair opening next week. The (C'e · tu~s variety display wu one of the popular educational attrac- tiona In the agricultural tent Each plate was labeled as lo vari- ety, where originally ~ grown and lte use In commerce or garden. The frult.s were sec11red fron' the extension vari~ty plots at thr Cltrul!I Experiment Matton. Th•· original buds or seC'dR were cnl- lected from all parts of the RHb· tropical world whet""e citrus ir, groun, according to Farm AdvlRot Harold E. W11.hlbcrg-. They varlt..-d from the smRll Japanese k.unlquat. the size of a marble. to the great ehaddocks of MalRya the sLzc or a Persian melon. Among the forei~ commerciRI orange11 shown were tht" Shamoutl of Palestine, the Se lects of Bra- zil, the Seville orange of Spain . f,nd the Imperial of Argen~lna . Everybody reads the classiflf'd Arl io ,. ' . ' ' . . . . w •• 99.50 84.25 179.50 99.50 ) Ii ' l NOW Provincial Side Server ..................... :: ... 69,00 Pilgrim Console Table (as is)....... . ... ,., 24.95 Mahogany Secretary Desk . .,129.00 Club Chairs, Pillow Back, (4 only) Ea ... 79.50 200/ REDUCED ALL PATIO AND /0 PORCH FURNITURE 11 400/ BELOW RUGS & ROLL ENDS OF ~ /0 MARKET BROADWOM CARPET w .. 4!l.50 179.50 60.00 so"· Cherry Double Bed. . 37.50 Pilgrim Early American Dbl. Dresser-145.50 Pilgrim Early American Bed... 47.95 1'·ow SALES FINAL ~Wa11 1 204.(HJ 244.50 199.50 Ull.50 Mo<lcrn Iron Sectional Sofa .. 149.50 Modern Sofa & Club Chair 195.00 Subject to Prior Sale and Stocks on Hand Provincial Dining Table & 6 Chairs . lf>9.50 Early American D/L Table & 4 Chair< 145.00 Y2 OFF GROUP CHENILLE BEDSPREADS w .. 119.50 64.75 195.00 207.00 Pilgrim Finish Welch Cupboard Pilgrim Corner Cluboard . Cherry Finish Cupboard . Provincial D, L Table & 4 Chairs 1"0W !19.511 52.50 . .. 129.50 ..... 167.50 ' a • • • an~ at the lowest prices, too! I Come In anJ faire your cltolce ol swanlr Convertible or stHl-foppeJ Bel Air. Here's the mosl beautiful Con· vertiblc in tbe enlire low-price cld! And one ride wiU tell you its performance is as smooth and spirited as its looks. • The automatic top lifts or Jowers at the touch of a button to assure perfect comfort io all weather. Choose the Beet, fashionable, steel-topped Bel Air, ':"itb its extra-wide windows and gray, leather-trimmed upholstery, and you'll have the only car of its kind iq the low·pricc field. A distinctive style star o[ the finest quality •nd a performance star u well! I Talc• your choice ol • SfanJarJ Drive or POWERGLIDE Automatic Transmiuion You cJ buy a Chevrolet with the ~ll· sational JPowerglide Automatic Trans- misisionj and IOS-h.p. Valve-io-Head Engine ~r finest no--shift dri\,ing at Jow- ~t cost• pr a Chevrolet with the highly improve4 gtandard Valve-in-Head En· gine and Silent Synchro-P.,fesb Trarua mission for finest standard driving at lowest cost. Both are exclwive to Chev- rolet in its field. •Combi,.,,titm o/ Pow,rrlid, Automatic Tr~ mlJ1lon and /OJ-li.p. Enrifle optiofllli on D• Lux' modeU ar nlra cost. ' Talre your choice oF Style/in• or 'Flfflline styli"fl af rite same price Phone 1400- l Many an admiring glance will follow you you roll by irt your new Chevrolet wilh.1 by FL,ber. ·Tb.it's true whether you cbotfsc a Stylcline model or a Flcetlin• model 11<4 are . available on all ~cvrolet &edans and at the same prices! Remember-Chevrolet is the only low-priced car that offen these two ouuta.od- ingly beautiful types of 1tylin1 ••• th"' livinl you an opl nunity to express your o"'n indi-v~dual tastefin motor car beauty. Come in. c.on· v•nce YCJU.nFlf that ooJy Chevrolet often iucb a with ""4 wonder/Ml choic• at lowe&t cost! "· • . ' . 'America's Best . Seller; America's Best Buy!. • . , I TSON .=llOTOB ·co . • ' . -·--Oppodte B.U.Oa Clu ~ ... , ,,ii> -_ ..... - -···~· ···-,_ .... ..,-I0-4 1)..·- ' ··- • 0 0 0 0 •• 0 0 • •t +, • . . . '"-·~ ' . .a.:_._-._ Is p,·1.,e Set 0a1es tor N..:ft..1 Over· s· fuffed i C~~ 1nc1_1v1dua1 . c M c t =~~":'!u~~v. ~ &; Fishermen's Fiesta CC\I ··. ·. · -Incomes lncrea1e • •. e~ eFJ. v1o11..s1n.., ... 7-.~pu~--- At L B Sh F "t , It , . p It D led noo ~unta ·Include ilie Ray Traut-ow , Plaruo for the tth onnuol Fto11-urn1 ure ems Orange county".s civilian rut· erm en Web>o, t.be IDo!warol Barta and Mr. • erman'• Jl'teata. to be held Septem-· deotl h8d Individual Incomes to-and !Kn. JC'Verett 1R.ea. ", • ' , A brand-new, two-bedroom ber 23-24., in San 'Pedro were an-Urgent need for dllcarded over--tailing l.243,267,000 tn ttt9, ac-Although the county supen1.eor• liuiiiiiiiCiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij;ICiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiCiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii;aiiiUHiiUlimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~. 'ltealton .. home ww be giveh nounced yesterday by Chol'lea P . stuffed tumJture t~.#tn order coidlng to the r~rch <J;epart-were divided on the laue they fUI· DMllllUlllDllll II lllDIUIL!llh•D MllMHHa n11111111a 1•it•D llSIJ II J Dllll II •plllllllhlllDtRllHUlllDl .. MlllC ld81£1till2. way free a.a gn.nd. prize of the Bonetti. fiesta chairman. /.0 contiaut the SaJvatton Anny'• ment 9f the Calllomia State t&ined a recommendation by the · ..! Long Beach Bette• Honie.a and Donetu dlacloeed that the two-. rehabilitation Procra.nl um. fall Chamber of Commerce. Thia wu county piannJng commluion and PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY Wiiie These Can Are Avallal.a.'' Bporta· show in the Long Beach day program will include Loo An· W.. told today by Brip.dleT_ Fred a gain o(_ 2.1 percent ~rom the I denied a land-uae pennlt for Har· · , " • •• KWllclpoll audllortum August 27 geles Harbor Department cere--Ohm, manarer, of the -w aerv· 11148 mark of U•,0•172•000 and bor R••t cemetery. propooed to We .... lhnltecl lllOftthlJ quota avalable for Immediate a.livery to September 2, according to monies Including de~lcaUon of the Ice center aervlng ~ Newport-"'·? percent above the ·194.0 to-be located ilt the Corner of Hu- Lewia K . ·eox.. president of the new $577,000 Municipal Wholesale Balboa harbor dilJtrlcL lal, $68,70,9,000. State-wi, Call-bor Boulevard and Otaler road tfoard of Realtors, l!lponsors. Fish Markets at Berth 73: a Due to the great influx of tdrnta's clvUl~n tncomea ~ re $1,-COsta Mea. ' )( th 7• 000 street dance and coronaUon of a needy families into thla diatrtct 960,800,000 laat year; .O.f percent ore 1!11 u , persona are Fiesta Queen: the tradlUonal pa-above 1948 land 2~.8 percent The propmed 80-acre cemetery --t~ to attend the show this the arm•,.• auppt"y of upholstered wu 1' tidl ~~ b ti dj .g.Ar--oeu rade ol approllin1ately 100 deco-' t1 above 1940. All income ttguree ap-o Y op_._.. Y a • •-year la the belle!~ of J . L. Toi-artll!les has been dep eted, Brig. 1 a1 t in · be cent property owneu, and clvtc bert, general chairman ·In addl rated fishing boats: and the Ohrn aa.id. As a reault, a IJeneral prox mate ~nwn ne come -organizations which polnted out I · · -Blessing of the Fishing Fleet by bll •• bei 1 fore tax pajitrents . .ton to the home over S~.000 tn Archbishop J . Francis A. Mcln-appeal to the pu c I.II ng s-Income from wages and s&lariea that It would be directly In thP da.Jly prizes \\-Ill be awarded In-· tyre. , sued aeeklng donations o(..unwant-reached 1130,992,000 In the coun-path ot bualneaa and rcBldential eluding television . sets. \deep SpoMored annual1y by the San ed divans, sofa-bed!, chairs and ty last year, ltCCOr~ing -to the development between Santa An8. free.Rn, olher major appliance~ Pedro Chamber of Comn1erce to other article. which are no long-State Chamber atudy, The 1948 and the harbor. ondtd oth•llr !Items for Indoor and pubUctu the Harbor u the na-er of uae to their ownera. total Incomes tn this· claMtflcatlon Motion by Supervtser Irvin ou oor v ng "It Is only lhrouuh the recondl-Geo Gord t d th it Th od I ·h 1 1 t d 1 lion's largest commercial fishing " hit $1 37,667.000 and In 1940, rge on o eny e perm e m . e ome s oca e n 8 thl d civic 1 d tionlng of throw-away itema that d 1 1 t tnll d 1r36 wu .supported by Supervisors Wll-tront ot the auditorium and will port: ou an ea ers, the Salvatiori Army service cen-wag<'e •an .!'la nr cs 0 ~ • ,- be moved without charge any-1 service, church . and fraternal let carries on the rehabilitation Z9J.OOO. ~~a~;~~h of0~1~::;t~:. ~~da ~~,:~ where In Lon... Beach. Rcgl!'ltra-groups ar~ co~bined to make the program for needy and handi- ti n •· • d ft ·forth-coming fiesta the most sue-C ty Ch • vote. Chairman Willia Warner did o can u.;: ma e any a emoon I f 1 t d h D lt" capped persons," the center man-0Uft amp lft not vote, and the opposing vole or evening at the model home. ce:: u ever 8 age e re, one 1 ager emphasized, "for the social \l.'as cast by supervl&Or c . M . . At tho o~ing cer emonies S un-881 · service department solicits no Men's Club Finals Fcatberly. Santa Ana. who took day afternoon, August 27, Bar-cuh donations:· lhe position that a cemetery Is bara Britton, well-known stag~ RETURNS TO ~EMINA.R\' Residents may have castoff ar-Orange county's golf champion, .not a detriment, no matter where and acrcen actress who wa~ born Bob Wood, son of Mr. a nd Mrs . tlcles picked up at home or office located. Tom Fostir. lll(lvcd lntn the fi-ln Long· Beach, will be crowned ; J . E . Sheeley, Newport Heights, by telephoning Harbor 07~ anrl nals of tht' Willowick Men's club Had the supcrv1Mr8 wished to official "Long Beac h Better returned Wednesday morning to requesting the Salvation Army championship phiy last \Veek with approve the cemetery location. Hornell Queen" to reign during St. Anthony's semlnary, Santa Red Shield truck to _call, Brig. a rour·and-thr<>e \\·in OV<'r youn~ after It •had hccn rllsapproved by the •how, Barbara. Ohrn said. Bob Rnux. Th i~ \\"t'Ck . J. .. oster \Viii the plannlng" con1mis.,ion, undPr Get a Studebaker and get ''more truck''for the money ·! ' n . A 'pf us Of ems-value features! l ig visibility cab w ith head room, hip room, lq room for FroM 2 ton mod.ls clow n to ~ tort piclc-ups there'• • Stude- baker truck jwt rit;ht for hundredt of hauJin& necda. Choi~ of two grc•t Studebaker truck cncin« for 1uperb, low COit performance. -Fltt51'-TR11CitS"WITff ..._ Utkl' un f'ithc r J ack Robinson or \he law they would have had to Dick Ewert ror thr title. vote unanlmou~I)' fo r It, 5 to Q, Fo~tcr':-i ~cm 1-r1nal win was hi~ t>i 11cr more Jhan ·10 per <'l'n l of fourth struiJ!;ht under par p ... ,._ the arljaccnt property wa!i in op- formancc. f'ull<.1\ving the fi nJ:t/, l!Osltlon. But follo\vin~ the plan- this \VCe k, the county's g-oifing r x-ners' recon1mC'ndation required perts will th• rPady for the an-fln ly a n1n jority vote. nual Santa Ana City charnpinn· --- ship. Qua lifying-rnunrls will la~l llf>l\1E l"Rl!\t \'OSEMITF. fron1 Aug us t 26 until 31 and play v.•i ll be hf'ld fron1 St'ptl'n1be r until Labor Day, St•ptcmhC't •!. Tom John~fln, of San Die~'>. wa~ last vt·i:tr's \Vi1111er. The litth• SAn D it·g-;i ,r;harp-shr1<1ter defeat£"! !Jon Kenn1•1lv t'f Santa Ana in the finuls. . • Sunshine Sta rt!; Cruiser Fire • • F'lrc t:f 11nd1·t1·r11iin cd orig in a ppruxinu1t1·Jy ~O d11111tt.E:l' t..tJ 2G·fnot t .. ilol n t·r11 1!j1•r F·r:1 nC't•S LA•e, n1o urecl ;.it 6'17 l "o:i st 11 .... ·y. Thurs.- Jay nftc-r1:0011, N o'\\'jl.H1. Beach fire tlepnrl.ncnl t!'f)<)rtr ll. I Ownf'r o f th1· bnn I \Va:; \1.;tcd as \Vil\iarn G. Lovell. of G IC'nd11lc. No l)n (' was ubnard :t l thC' time of thu fire. Ch·n ,\. S•)(i1 11, 605 l"crnlcaf Ave .. Cur1)n:.t •It'! :'11.i r. ; .. 'lirl he \Va~ wnrkini:;-on a bi.at n1·arby anti noliced :-m1d•c co111111 ,.::-frnn1 the Franl:l'~ Lee. Svc ~n ~aid he be- lievC'd th!' fir" !'t arted frnn1 s un · light 1l h1 nit1g thr1 111i;h a bottle of kcl'O!.i!'ll(' 011 dl•1•Jc ------ !\:Ir. 11.nd 1-fr~. Byron F enlt'y end ~nn~ nf Magnolia Ave., Col'lta Mesa arL• back rrCJnl n v1:1 cation !°'lay st YPSl'lllitc Natio nal pur-h , The fanl· ily was away 10 days . YOU CAN GET IMPORTE D HAN Di TA ILORED DA K "5 AT r I Have you been wi1hing for a convertible that would open all the way do.,..·n 1.nd gi\'t you a taste of sunshine and a free·•s·the·air.you· breathe feeling ? '1:ell, you ha\'e lols of com. panr. Too man~ people think of that kind of car in terms of a lot of mone)·. \l1ith the Hill-. I man rtflNX rou can get al,l 1hat\for Sl745. Come _in and see ~sand "'e.111 Lrn you loose for this trial dri,·e '°''ith a l·lillman A11:\X con· \"ertihle. If )"OU don·t get more fun out of it than any car )'Ou've e,·er dri\·cn, just bring it HILLMAN 7Tl..Ln.x •1745* ·. Worried about t h • outlllV for a eonvertlb l•T back and ~·n °forget shout the whole thina. But whtn you're dri\·ing it, notice the· amootboeu of the ride. Put vour foot down .. , it cruises along at helter I h~,., 60. Drive Over the roughest road you can find -e\"er drive a car that gave. you a softer ride? How much longer are you going lo resiat becoming the o""ner o f the car 1ha1 's not too large ... not too small ... hut jusJ right. t'\"en down to the pria-... a convertiJ>le et Sl 745? (A oedsn It Sl495 ?) • A PRODUC J o r TH E ~OO T ES GROUP MUNRO MOTORS 30th Street and Newport Bdutevard, Newport Beach Phone Harbor. 2622 · ·' • · . · ! .. 1 r ' Opell Evetllni;s un,tll 9 P: in. ' ' • r • t . • • " • • • • • fh rM .• -F"'ly enclo1H safety steps ••• ''Lift-th ... Dod'' acceqibWty to eclQlill•, jg~ instrument ~nel. wYin• ••. Adlu1to-Air seat cushioft~ : Two foot-controlled floor ventlklton ••• Two built.In w indow w ings ••• Dual w ind. shield w ipen .•• Two a rm rests a nd sun vison ••• Cab lfght w ith hand a nd a utomatic door switches.;. Tight- gripPing rotary door latches .•• Extra strong K--member front frame reinforcement .•• Rugged, easy-riding spri ngs ••. Shock-proof cro11 link steeri ng w ith variable-ratio extra leverage for easier tum-around• and parking. A(Jf(JMAfM OYOOK/YE Alcoholic "'Beverage Sales Show Increase Distributor has other profitiable franchises available · · . !CllllllllllllCllllllllllllCllHllllllllCUlllllllll lCIUllHllUIC llllftlUHICll.llllllHDllllllllllllC llllllllllllCllllllllllllC llllllllllllDIHllHtH!!IJ. A.-•U•W. I• ~ .... •ntl t4 ,. .. ........ Dt l •lr'll I M f Studcb.a.kcr'a automatic over- drive tranami•ion inettueaaaa milease--f"cduce9 en.cine ~ar . OPEN E\"ENINGS, SATURDAYS Al'\D SUNDAYS BY *PPOlNTMENT JOE NICKERTZ -Local Dealer 3415 W. Newport Blvd., by Lido Theatre.. Har. 510 Newport Beach STUDEBAKER TRUCKS ... NOTED FOR LOW COST OPERATION! atar See What You Can Get For Your Car at Real Savings s p E c I A L 1. CompleUi Valve Grind 2. Clean Carbon S. R<oplACe Piston Rings l. Replace Piston Pins 5. Expand Pistons 6. Replace Connecting Rod, Insert Bearings 7. Adjust Con. Rods-Chev. & ·Buick R. Align Connecting Rods 9. Replace Head and Pan Gaskets 10. Change E ngine Oil 11. Cle!lll Oil Pump Unes, Screen' and ~P· 12. Ridge Ream, glaze b"8t, cylinders IS. Clean and Adjust Spark Plugs . 14. RepllMle Distributor Polnt3, Retlme Motor. 15. Clean Air Cleaner 16. Adjust Carburetor 17. Replace Ma,ifold Gaskets 18, Top Radiator Hose ALSO SPECIAL SAVINGS PONTIAC "6" c Includes pa rt& and labor) PONTIAC "8" $84·•5 (Includes parta and labor) ON ALL MAKES UP TO 12 MONTHS TO PAY -·--........ ft .. -- Alcoholic b C'\'••rt'g"f' f'X('igc t ·txt•s ~ollr<'tcd 'in July on June \\•hnlc- !'!H l(' trndc tntale'd $1 51~.2!."!6-up 13 pcrt·rnt o v"1· c 11ll'ctinns a year -igo-according tn \\.'ill lflnl G. Bon- ell i. F'ourth Oi1=1tru·t !\.1en1bl'r of thf' State Board of Equalization. Of this total $1 .178.!:153. or 78 pt'r{'!'nt. rcpr••srntcd tax revcnul' 011 ~ales of cli~ti ll<'d spirit:oo, \\·hil:.- \\•inc And b<'r'r <'Xcisr taxl's ae· counted for the re1nai11in g $336.- 3·13. Cullt·<:liuns on Alcv holic bever- ege Ra lC':; during thl' entire IP4tJ- 50 fi~cal year lGl.Rled $16.597,465 and practically t'qualcd, th<' $16.- 600,807 revenue fur lht'J prcced\11;.: fiscal year. Search on For Stolen Beat Newport police a nd harb::>r rl e- partn1t•nt thls \\'c~k V.'t'l'l' search- ing for a 14·foot boat and trail er reported s tolen from Don Carr. 815 S . Pacific, Sunset Beach. Carr told harbor department authorities the bout a nd traill'r were atol<:n fro1n Sunset Beach last Fril.Jay. Carr described thl' boat as' having a c-reen bottom and white ~idl's on an a luminum trailer which had no license plate. Name Candidites To West Point A principal and three alternate candldalci:i for one appointn1ent to the U. S. 11.fllitary Academy at West Point were na'med this week by Congressman J ohn PhilliP\ 1"""he fuur young men scored h.ighnJt irl s. prclin1inary ex3m!na- Uon by·the Civil St·rvice Comn1i:;- ston given. ln mil.I-July to 13 ap· pUcnnta rr-oin th~ 22nd Congrc<>- slonal diat'rtct . · · Prl11cipal candidatt' ts Herbert J.tUton Webber. aon of Mr. and '.M:rit . .J. M. Webber of Riverside. 'First alternate i.a Ralph Wesley Stephenson. aon of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. · Stephenson' ot -Arlington. Second alternate ls Forreat R. Hanve-y, son of Mrs. Patricia H o(h klna, Santa Ana. and the lhJrd altemate I~ Som111era han How- ard. son of Sgt. and Mn. L E . Howard. Rlver&ide-. The candidates will take the acadl!Dly entrance examination ne,xt sprlzig for the &Ingle opening in Ute 1~1 pie.be Clas&.. ft , Udder the 1&w ~wrnlnc ap- '°"'!Jncnbr lo Uie mlUtary and n..YaJ academlca. the' eon~ ....., la -entitled to •J>P'Ohll. man: than tour studeat& tn each ..,..".,, at one tJme. All appotni.. -ta by ~ Pblllipa ~ ~ ... tM -ol-JMl-u... ... .,UoM 0 . . ' A11'/0lltll1fe flAS Wfl'Rli '11111>.,,1 1 1•2' 1 ·-· .2 t~•· t ·-· I •• • lt11ps ''" · • • , JI" lt'1 3 times faster . Co1t1 le11 to operat• ' Co1tt le11 to install Isn't it amul11g IM.w a • ..,. baby "'I'" up hot~ ~?Bue: with pt. you can have hot water apidt:y. Pot p1 beta 'IVl<er three timH futer than U y other practical· fue~ It's always on the job, -. That's why p1 """'"heating is the perfect.,.,.... for 10 automatic dolhet washer 1 a dishwubtr. I ...,..ilig family. Of ex>une, if the storage tank ttl your ""•<er bffier isn't the proper 1ia fOr your ""-· you may not bo enjoying the coati- hot water •rvicw ps can give you. Study dlt l!i*- ing chart at left -then -your dealer or Gu Company. A oew svtomatic gu wace.r beater 0:.0 ......... .,.,., , .. J• ,.,, " •P..""' \ . tOUTMliN COUMTlll GAi COMPANY • > . -" - • 0 .I • ' • I .. • ~. r • lOU CAti DP IE~·~R .A,T. ' Dan•ger FURNITURE CO. • We Buy and Se ll New and Used Furniture •• 1812 Newport Blvd.~ Costa Mesa Be. 5656 SAYE! 291)0 TRADE -IN SALE!. "Royal" Portable · 43so :~ins ca...., .Reg. 69.50 ~ • Shift freedom e Automatic Apeed key action • Ftnstt fonn keys • Complete "'Ith carrylns ca8C' • PIUJI many other Dtte1l.Ury featurrs With your, old Royal, Remington, Underwood or Sbl.lth·Coro6a port· able, with tour row keyboard: and b a c k spacer, variable line s.,.acer and w ith car- rying cue. NO DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS TbJa appll~ "to ou.r compleU> lint> of Nf':w Type"•rtter8 BALES OFFICE EQUIPMEl.T CO. • --...... - '• • I • • _, . ' I . . .• ,,'I:~'.'."~""""+~·. .\t~~~' '"' -4..~~-.·~·:-t:t .. ' ' . • 1~"(\#{t~~"---"'-'!:: ' ! , ' - d • • • .. • GRAND C~IPION-Wayne Schult& of tAe Fullerton '·ff club, M.ft, la oonpatulated by O. W. (Dick ) IUchard, of Richard's Lido Market. who purci..ed b.la (11Uld chsmpkm "teer at tlle Oranse Dollnty }f'aJr Frrlda)· for $1 .05 a pound. Ttw-~Nfonl, which wdl'fted SM; pounM, brought a prtN'I of '981. 'l'be <'OUnt)' fa.Ir concludt"d Sunday af~r h ftaklng att-end:t.nce record11. . ' Harbor Prize Winners at Orange County Fair Listed Biggest Fair Sets Record A very successful Orange County F'nir ended its five-day run Sun- day at ite 'c.osta Mesa site and the tollo\1.'ing prize winner11 from the Newport Harbor area. w ere announced : OrlLJlgc county's greatest fair ended In a blaze ot g lory laat Sun- day night as officials announceJ the largest ati.ndance ever re- cord&d at such a local evelJl. Division of Fine and A pplledl,._ ____________ _ ArLs: graphic arts, leathercraft, 1st place, Audrey Gray. Costa Mesa. metalcraft and jewel;y (with stones), 1st. 1'-frs. Hal Har~ pole. C06la Mess : (without stonesl let. Mary A , Gurley. Newport Bee.ch . Painting. oils. 2nd, Russell \V. F1orleultUf'e H . Clay K.ellogg. pr esident of Florlculture division: ""r9ef'Y the fair board, said that tabula.- display, lst, Wayside Ganlen.s, tlons on attendanQe have not been Coa:ta Mesa : cut flowers 1 nautical complet ed , but that the fair will theme I. 3rd, Flowers by Morr!, show yi attendance of at least 20 Balboa : 1 corsages I. 1st. Flowers per cent larger fhan any otbe r fair ln the co~t!'. and probably by Af orri, Balboa ; t Novellies), let, wllr be near the l00,000 mark. Adele'i1 Flowers, Newport. Dahlias, y~llow and variegllted, H igh prei!K' for the fair man- 2nd, Churchman'l!I Dahlia Gardens, agement has bee~ received from ~-t •1 . d d •hit • d many quarte rs, with visitor s call-vu!I a ,. esa, re an ..., e .• n . 1 . h Fl · Swan, Costa 1.t esa: pastels. 2nd, Pat J ones , Newport: watercolors, lst, 1.f abel H utchinson. Cor ona d t>-1 Mar. Sculpture. t t>rrn cotta. l~t Rosemary Larson, l•e\.\:port. 2nd. Pa'f Jones, Newport; wood, 1st, \Villiam Fraser, Newport: other 301 ·l03 N. Sycamore material. tst. Ma.-y A. Gudey . ~:==================,;,==============================='i l Newport Kl 2·2305 <;hurchman's , Costa Mesa. Fuch-Ing spec R_I attent1yn to t e or1- slas, 1st, Califo rnia Fuchsia Bocle-j culture display, i~e gem sh?w. ty, Costa Mesa; Tuberous begon-hobby exhibits. agr1cultural bu1lrl- I 1 t Le II M k Balboo. ls-Ing and , tent. hor:s e show, Futur e as. 8 · s e oc · Farmer and 4-H ~xhlhlt.s and the land. Six cut flowers, 3rd. H. C . fine art8 displa~ Also heavily K iecr , Costa Mesa: Garden cl\lb attended 1,1,•ere the "huge h orn<' display~. 2nd. C~ta Mesa mem-show, a ncv.• reature for the rair hers: ca ct us dahlias, 1st, Church-this )'ear, the exhibit of farm im- 'TEX' SCHUEPBACH RADIO AND TELEVI810N PERSONALITY IN PERSON! AT ALL-AMERICA'!\' ~IARKET-NE"'PORT BEACH ·--------------'1SPONSOR.ED BY I MARCO DOG FRIDAY & SATURQAY I,&Dv8:fR Au9ust 25 and 26 AJ,L-AMERI CAN MAJ(Kf':T r .. -- Two Shows Both Days 5:00 p. m • . 2:00 and "BONNE BLUE"-The Wonder m&n I!, C08ta Mesa. . plements and Oie huge commercial Home Eoonom;.cii display tent. I Home E conomics : bottled juices. SIH'clal .J>ra.1~ apricots, let, Mrs. W . Babcock , President Kcllo~g today gave Coata Mesa; grape, 3rd, Mrs, Bab-special ·praise· tip rnembers of coCk ; to me.to, 2nd, Mre. Babcock ; Farm Bureau and Grange organl- canned fruit, apricots, ·2nd, Mrs . zalions ror their e~cellent exhibits Chester Fisher. Costa Mesa ; figs, and to Chamberb of Commerce 3rd, Mrs . R . J . Dinehart, Coste and other civic 0 ganizations for l\1 esa : peaches, 3rd, Mrs. Babcock ; the community . isplays which pears, 3rd. Mrs . Fisher; prunes, added a colorful i sec tion to the 2nd, M rs. Babcock. fair. ! Pickles and relishes : beet relish. One of the biggest problems to :lnd, :P..1ra. Fisher: corn relish, 2nd, race officials thisl year was that ~frs. \\'. H . McColly. Costa :P..lesa : of loot children. pecially during g r..:en toma to, l sl. :P..frs. ~1cCo 1Jy · c rowded e venings youngsters by pickled apricots, Isl , 1-trs. Mc-lhe score bf:>came ,Rcparated from Colly: pi c k lC'd peac he~. 1st, Mr!I . their par ents, butj through use of McCol\y ; plcklf'd pears, 2nd, Mr!i.: the public address ~ystem all fami- McColl y; SWC'ct hot chutney, 3rd. lies were reunit without inci- ·r '1m:rr.Y a 1;&¢;c-,1• ·-t.qan~ I ha.lked on Kr,ru.n -.,. aaiI by a. L .. rm Jumplnc off here at Gar- den 0,.,\-e to ,et 90IDe of thow tr-e.b, dellck>us. better ta.tin.-Fry- fl..r8 from HOLLOWAY FARMS!" C/\RD£N r.ROVF SLVO wf'<..1 o f .... •rt>n.-R l,,rl. 1';:1rrlr"Gtc>ve Available la U...)or M'8 at BOARDMAN'S Balboa bland RICHARD'S·LIDO MARKET Orleans is jW< 42 Angela on the wonderful N $11,,1.t Limit1d ... ~mcrica.'5,fincsc new sctt"am· liner! t Flub East1by-South ... via El Paso, Se.n Aqconio, HouSton ... in a S 15,ooq,ooo luxury hotel 9ft whttls, equipped with every conccivablc:conTenicnce and bcaurifully·1decorared in rhc 5}>irir of rhe Sunset R oure it serves. Leaves Los Angeles 8 00 p.m. l'.ST. E. & SHARPLEY OIJt. '•lMl'lt•r A9e11+ Ptione llttmbedy J-12'7 IOJO E. <tth SI S•nl• A11• All ..... 1I..,1tt9 cers: Room- tttcs, be<drooms (with cnclOICd washroom), btdl'oo,.J en 1•ilw. CHAIR CARS: rtJtrt1tJ 1tt1I "Sleepy H ollow" reclining chairs. RHtrYollons, lnforMOtlOft: Se. your S.P Agent. S·P tha frit"'1J Southern ,.adfic '· W. LIVINGSTONE Lec•I 'aner>q•r Aqe nl 'hone H<1rboo-4 2!ith etid Co•1t t tJd. N•wpOrt B•it•h Now thousands own 2 Fine Fords When o•er • qu•rter·m.W'oo r.m. ilia are hoo-Ford lamilie. there mu.t. be• reuon! 11.ey've round that, while dividio1 the family mib~,twomoney· .. ving Fonb coet little more than drivinit UJI.'! hig lu•r priced car. H'lu:U 1i"""81/ /Vu 1U1d u<Nrl lrtr>t ""~ OP'"°"ul u.I rrlru cool ' ~r t111 !rf ·k l~ . they're that easy on tie purse! Ford o{f.o,.. a cboire 0£ two P"f"•I ef'Qnomy enj;nt'e-100 h.p. V ~ or 1/5 b.p. "Six" .•.• \...0111.-in •nd "Tee.I Drive" • '.')(t l~ONI 1'...tay . Do9 you have seen on Te!evis- ion will perform for you! "TEX" wll .do trick ropin9 a11d entertain tile kids while you shop! Every Dog Owner Will Receive FREE a Metal Identification Tag PF.RSOSAI .. APPE . .\.RANCE AT <.:ORONA DEi .. MAR .• MARKET ~1 rs. Fi!iher; Zucchini bread and dent. butter, 3rd, Mrs. Babcock. Jams. ~ apricot, Is l , A.1r.s. McColly; peach, ' Jst. ""· M cColly, 2nd. Mrs. Bab-Lido Isle Ma,rons T B £ o D o . £ C.'OCBkr~ads, white, 2nd. Mrs . Fis her: Vi si t in san ~i ego ' -FRIDAY AND !IATURDAY-Sli:PJ'l!:MBEK I 'Md 2 ' PATIO FURNITURE: REDWOOD ALL REDWOOD AT COST AND Ll!:S8 THAN COST l!ID OUR PIUCI!: TAOS I DECCO ALUMINUM -CHAISE WITH PA'D RroULAK -STYLE al!:OULAll UM STYLE 19.tS < Jt.tS .. OTllEll !ICABCEK ALVMIN1JJll FUltNITURJ: AT l!:QUAILY •LOW PIUCES Hampden White Ch•ise w ith box spring' cushion 29.95 • ' I ~ROE~-UMBRELLAS at==. Lesa . f. unu· . . CLOSING OUT ODDS AliD D.S AT NICIS YOU MAY .... -A.5.AIN _ ' I biscuits and.'°"'· puker house. M rs. John Boy and Mrs. R ay Your Ford n .J.1er Since 1921 3 rd, Mt·!I. Fisher; loaf or •pound Lang en heim s pe several days --r :~~oc~~11::kJ~nd~~p. 1:!t. ~~:: ~1!~1~nw~~~d~ny. Ian Diego. g oing 2116 Newport Blvd. , Ph. H~rbor 28 Babcock ; otheri., 2nd, Mrs. Bab· -. ~ ..-,:--:~~----r.=i<':"D.,--Newport Beach cock , 3rd. 'Mrs . McColly: pies, ty,·o . ..,.., {"' I~ 1 1 · •.l ,, , fr ': ~i::;it;:r".~r--:-:;;;;_;-, -:-T: r-• 1~ ~ '' fpvj'·~ crust, 3rd, Mre. Fisher. . , , , 1 Bf'odroom lJnt>rts Bedroom li nens: coverlet, hand '-'"'Oven. 3rd, Mrs. George Watter · man. Costa Mesa; pillow slip, 3rd, Grace Soder lind. Costa Mesa ; p8tchwork quilt, 3rd, Grace Soder· !ind ; towels, 3rd, Grace Soderlind; vanit)' set , 2nd, Grace Soderlind. Dining roon1 lint'n; centerpiece, 3rd, Grace Soderlind : table run· ncr, 2nd, Grace Soderlind. Living room fancy work, hooked rug, 2nd, Mrs. Jo Holmwood, Costa IMesa . Wearing apparel. knitted sock11 , 3rd, 1.frs. Chester Fisher. Costa Mesa. Livestock : heifers or steers, 700 to ~o Iba .. 2nd. Richard RJder , Newport, 3rd, Bob Hink.ins, New- port . Dairy ca.tUe, Jersey, female, Jr. calf, l.$t, R oy Stafford, New- port; GuerMey, jr. calf, R oy Slaf· ford ; Hampahire 80WS. sr. pig, 13l, J oe.s Walker, Newport; feeder pigs, two 111U. Roy St.afford. Asrtcalture Agriculture dept..: yellow pop corn. 2nd, Mra. R. J . 'Dinehart, Cos- ta Mesa; red cabbage, lit, Mn. Dinehart.; Anaheim chili peppere. 2nd, Ancel ..Montijo, COila ·Mesa; floral gem chill peppers: !rd. A.nc· ti MonU,lo; cherry .rbubatb, '1.st. Kra. Dinehart, Costa Meea.; .traW· llerey rlllabub. 2nd. Mn. Bl~. °"""' _, p&ra1.y. :ind.I M111. ......... Colt.a Mesa; wbJle roee ~rM, ....,, Mrs. Bakodl; hon- 0' --. 2nd, Kn. /!l-ll . ....,.rtdm 0.ta Mesa-'canta. i • J Juui;e1, t.1. Mra. Truabelm. pink lliuaM -. s•1 tnd. J . K. Boyld.n. oa.n. _, 7ellow --. ._. Ind. Mn, Bl"-"' al.tu... .....Cini, SnI, Kn. Blllcodi1 ...,. -1a1 aounlo. Kn. eab.oci.: .....&w.n: ht. -&llCocJL I I I -. ' -"' ,.._,,, -~ud Woof! I*' •• tt& .. eompete for ..,_ la -•-aWa.do dlltllos ""' ~ -le' hll'. A-S1 tllmusll ~ It. , ' • J. ' I } • • • ' • I . I BARBARA STANWYCK KNOWS ''You ca.ft make a batJ cup~ MtJ·B" \'ou 9d'oeveral woJJd.famou• coffeeo in M.J.B. C.hoice rare van· e tie8 with the 6.net11~fl,.wor and rragrance obtainabJ .... Blended to. p:e tlie r tl1ey are in aticb per(ect flavor balu.nce tl1at you can brew M.J.B strong, mild,r ·hetween and get p e rfect re.sultA every time. M.J.B does not 1an al] of iu coffee beans :1t once ... Individual bean routing" hrin~ out the maximunt flavor of e very rare, rich · bean in the lu:icuryJlend. And higl1e8I 1>ouiLle vacuum lock.a ill every hil of thia e~r· goodneee until ii rcacht* your cup. J. t • Only 2~-A CUI' .., ""' ff••ltcoffee ~-.!Ny• • • • ~farewell for GuardsmeR • ., • f, ' ' EaSllllGll htahd Into Afr lFOrCllt Sergeant Gordon L . l!!aitman, 1~00 Vlli!lle Pl., Newport Beach, this· week wua ri!CaUed to attJve dut)!. with the Uhlted 'St&tee Air Force. Sgt. EUtman, one or the many air reaervi8L!I called to active duty has been uaigned to Hamilton AJr Force 13a&e, Hamilton, O&llf. UGAL HOACE • itl TI -f'tiURSD.-. Y. Ai.iG U!>'f 2'4 . •1'950 PllE!S -1i ILEGAL NOTICE I CM'Y OF NE'WP<>RT BEACH STATE OF CALIFORNIA t NO'n(M TO '<lONTRActoRS • SEALED P POSALS will be received at the> otnce of the Oty Cle'rk, Ofty HaU, tty of Newport Beach. California, unl.11 7 :30 o'clock fP. M., on the 28 day of Augmt, 1950, al which Ll1ne they will 'be- publlt'ly opened d reael, tor performing wo rk as follows: C ITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF'ORNIA For t Paving of the Cor}X)ration Ylird with Pl&nt·tptxed Surfacing No bid w ill r. received unless It Is made on a proposal form turniAlh~ by the City Engineer. Each bid must be accompantlt! by (ca.ah, certified o cashier's check, or bidder's bondJ made p&yabte"to the City of Ne"'f~rt Beach, for an amount equal to at leut ten percent I 10~ ) qr the amount bid, such guaranty to be forfeited ahould the btdder~ to whom the contract is awarded fail to enter Into the contract. r' Th accordanc with the provisions of Section 1770 t o 1781 or the ·Labor Code, he City Council of the City of Nt>w port Beach ha.s ucerta!ned the general prevolllng ratf' o f wages applicable l,o t.he work to be done 6i.s follows: CJualfl•tloo ! Asphalt or Cruahlrg Plant Engine-er Hourly P(ll!r Diem wact" Sealf' w~ ,. ... 2.20 17.80 Aaphalt Pklnt Ftreman ..... ~· .. 2.05 16.40 Asphalt Rake"r 1d Ironer .... -.... . .. 1 .8~ 1'4.80 Concrete or Asph It SpreadJng. Mechanical Tamping o r .'nlshing Machine Opt•rator Carpenter ......... j ... . ~e=nFin1~~er i .. : .' ... ··.: ..... Guard and/or W¥chman .. Heavy Duty Rei*irman ..... . Laborers. General lor Conatructlon ..... . App~~!~~e G~~::ter.'_ .'n~ludin~ .. ~I.':~~~~· Operator, Air Compressor ....... . Operator, Concrete Mixer -Skip fype . Operator, Motor Patrol, Including ...; any type of power blade ............ . .,, ·-· Universal Equipment Operator rShovel, Draglinc 2.2U 2.20 2 28 1.&. 1.57 2.20 1.6'> 1.83 1.95 2.08 2.33 Derrick, Derrick-Barge, C lanuthell or C ranf'J 2.40 Operator, Pump ................................. ·······-······-..... l ,95 Operator. Roller ......................... ., ·············------------;: ·2.15- 0perator. Tl-actor-Bulldozer, Tamper, Scraper or Drag Type Shovel or Boom Attachments 2.20 Operator, Trenching Machine ...... 2.28 Truck E>rive:rs or Dump Trucks of less than 4 yds. Water Level ............ , l .i 3 Any classlffcatlon omitted herein, not less than ··-··-··· ................. . 1.57 17.60 17.60 18.24 13.20 12.:>6 17.60 13.20 14.&4 15.60 16.&i 19.20 15.80 17.20 7.80 8 .Zf I !Ml .. All bids are to be compared on the ba11is of the City Eoglr\eer's estimate of the quantities of work to be done. \ No bid will be a ccepted from a Cont ractor who has not ~n licensed in accordance with the provisions of Chaptc-r 9. Di'vlslon~ or Buslnesa and Professions Code. ~ PlanA may be seen, and forms of propoAal, bonds, contract. nd specifications may be obtained at the offi ce of the City En er, City Hall. Newport Beach, California. The special attention of pro.!pect ive bidder s is called to ,f.he "Proposal Requirements and Conditions" annex1~d to the blank fQrm o f proposal. for full directions as to bidding, etc. The City of Newport Beach re~rv··s the right to rejf'C'l ani or all bids. CITY Dated : August lti, 1950. No. 454 -Press. Publis h OF NEWPORT BEACH , CALIFORNIA C. K .PRIEST City Clerk, City of Newport Betch • Aug. 17 24 1950. NOTICE INVITfNG BIDS SllERlFF'8' SAl.E of aakl ..NeWpot't·MMa Xract, to an lnte:NecUon wttb the northwMterly lint 'Of \(he llllnd granted 'to the Clty of New- port Beach by Deed <blted Jan~ry 22, IJ9Je, recorcted In B ook 380, Page 22, of Deeds, record8 ot Orenge County, said point also being In the C1ty Boundary of the City .of Newport Beach : thence aouth- westerly along said ·notth- westerly line to an lntenec- tion with the easterly .pro- longation of the lM>Utherly Une of ea.Id ·Lot 613: thence WeJ!Jlerly along Mlid eute.rly prolongu.tlon and the aouth- erly line of Lour 613 and 713, to the 80Uthweeterly comer of Lot 7'13: thence wmterly to a point In the ee.sterJy line of Lot 814, said pOll)t being one foot !loutherly of the north- easterly oomer of .aid Lot 814 : thence w eeterly a.long a line one !ool meuuied at right anglee eoutherly of end parallel to lllk1 northerly line or Lot 814, to an intereection with a line ,one foot measured at right angle&, westerly of and pamllel to, the westerly llne of eaid 11..ot 81_" :_ U1ence nofther1l. .i&ku:ta ... ~merition­ ed parillel llM!-to an lriter- seclion with the Southerly 1Jine or M.id Lot 1J1S : thence 'M!st- erly along the southerly ·line of said Lobs "913, 1013 e.nd 121:1 11.nd t.be westerly pro- longstion thereof. to an Inter- section with ·a line, one foot, measured at right angles, e:outh westerly cif <&.nd parallel to said eouthwe9terly line of .!&Id Firwt Ad4Jlion to New- port-Meee. Tract: t h en c e northwesterly along tlle last mentlont.-d parallel line to an intersection wtth a line, one foot, meu'ured at right ang- les, northwesterty of and parallel to ea.id northwesterly line or said First Addition to Newport-Mee& !J'ract, thence northeasterly along the la.st mentioned paraUel line to an intersection wit ha Une, one foot. measured s:t ri.ght ang- les. southerly or and para- l lel to said northerly line of Lot "B," Banning Tract: thence we.terly .Jong the 1ast meritloned parallel line to an Sealed bids will be received by l'lri'otJOt!J of Safto of RMJ Estatr ' intersection with a line, one the School Trustees of the Nev.·-Under E:t:f'iClltkm , foot. mee.sured at right ang-port Beach S chool District for 108 In the Superior Court or thf' Copn· Jes, easterly or and parallel metal cl8S8room lock,ers to be in-t)' of Orangp, Slatf!' of ()&Ufor- to said easterly right or way stalled at the H orace Ensign nla · line of the Sant& Ana River School, Cliff Drive and Irvine COSTA MESA BANK, a Califor- Channel: thence southerly Ave .. N ewport Beach. Specifica-nla Banking Corporation. along last n1entioned pa'rllllel Uons on file in Superintendent's Plalnt.iff line t o an int£'rsection with office. Cliff Drive and Irvine A Ve . vs. ~ the northerly line of 8 parcel Bids will be received up to 8:00 R . G. AfOBARRY ond L. Qt,.. of land described a.S Parcel p. m. September ... 5, 1950 In the LAlJA Y, Individually an R. G. No. 1. Recorded in Book 910, Superintendent's office. MOBARRY and L. M. HOLI....A- page 19, Official Records of The Board of School Trustees DAY. n partnenlhlp dba MO- saiel Orange County : thence of the Newport Beach S chool Dis-BARRY &: HOLLADAY, : ce..stt"rly along the northerly trlct reserves the right to reject Defendant.II line of said parct'l of land 659 any or all bids or waive any in-Under and by virtue or an ltx· feel : thence southerly along formality In a bid. ecution is.sued out of the Superid'r the easterly line of Aid Par-MARION C. DODD Court of the County of Orange, eel No. 1. 660 feet : thence Clerk of the Newport State of California whert"ln the weeterly aJ ong t~e eoutherly Beach School Distric t Costa Mc-sa Bai'I\<, a Califorpia line of Mid Parcel N o. l, 659 No. 523-Pres!'I Banking Corporation is the ftltiln- fect , to an inter-section with a Publish Aug. 17 -24 , 1950. t iff. a.nd R. G. Mobarry and L . 'M. line. one foot, mepure<i at Holladay lndfVidually and R 'G. right anglee. easterly of 1.nd CERTIFICATE Ot~ BUSINESS A1 obarry and L, M. H olladay .. 8 parallel to aaid easterly right Flctltlou9 Finn Samt" partnership doing buslne88 as of way line or the Santa Ana ~ UND~~ED d O}~ 6 tfO~{lrry fc "'l;\q~q.a.y are Derend- River Channel : thence south-~rtlf ~ I· n-'• .... l arl~ttj,Ari •·"'"""iabt ~ii~ Y I 'f ~o ...,.... -th;118th day of July, 19•n,· for erly along lut mentioned ilc1i.J:lg \] at 'a.J business "" pe.rallel line to an lntenec-'kt' Sl8 CoUt Migh ay, ewPort eum of Tht-ee ·Thousand lln'd tion \\dth a line. one foot, Beach, California. under Lhe fiC'-00/100 Dollars, lawful money 1 or m eft.'!lured at right angles, tltioua firm name of Beyview the ~ni ted States. besides COBls northeasterly of and parallel Buildera Supply and that !lllid rtrrn and 1ntereet: and sum or 'tbtee to said norttheuterly line or is composed of the following per· Thousan<.l Seven Hundred 81-ty State Highway ORA-80-A sons, whose nanlea in full and Jone and 93/100 Dollars, with ltn- rlght Of way line: thence place11 o f r esidence are II.!! followA. terest . from tht' 21st day of Jtliy, t'asterJy along the last men-to-wit: 1950, 11:1 now fat the i.late or rh1s tloned par9llel line to an Jn-John T. Boyd. Jr. writ) a ctually due on &&id Ju g- tt:rsectlon with said north-117 Via Quito, · nlent. eas~erly prolongation of the Newport Beach, Calif. I havt•, on th~ 11th day o r ~u- solf\heasterloy line of Sum-WITNESS my hand thl.!J l7th ~t, 1~50. lev1et1 upon all the It Street, gtd point also day of August, 19w. right, title. claim and lntereat l ot being tn the city boUnd&ry JOHN T. BOYD, Jr. 8tahld d~fendanL~ (or either '{of of the City or Newport Beach: em 1 111 and t o the followCng Slate of California, described real ,..tale, t-~wtt ·. ~· thence southwesterly along ...- aid lut mentioned north-County of Orange. 'ss_ Lot 19, Tract 1133, Se I lo . to the ON TRIS 17lh day of ,August, View H~ighto , 88 per ma• e&ater y pro ngat1on. F " A. D . 19~0. before me, R obert · thereof recorded In Book ••• point of beginning. w 11 r I d ""' FURTHER NOTICE IS HERE-I mea. a Notary Pub IC n an pageiJ 13 and 14 , MJ11cellan1 BY GIVEN, that on Monday, for the said County and State, eous 1.faps, recorcip of Oranp . reeiding t.hel"ein, duly commission-County, California 'I September 11, 1950, at the hour ed and !!Worn. per&lnally appeared Together with all?' and sin..,•"-, r of 7 :30 a>.M'. on Aid day, or aa • ....,.. John T . Boyd. Jr .. known to me the tenements here Itamenta~ soon thereafter u the matter • to be the peNK>n wh<Mte 'name l.11 appurtenancu the rtunto •-• • may be bean.1, at the Counctl u.: Ch subscribed to lhe within instru-tng or in anywise appertalnlnl' ambers of the City Hall of lhe d led~ t Cl ment, an acknow &"'" to me Notice 18 hereby -'ven, that n ty of Newport Beach, 33~ tha h ed IN •• t e execut the •me. Tuesday, lhe 5th day or Sep~.;n-Wett Newport 1Boulevard., New WITNESS REOF h ' WHE . I ave ber. 1950, at 2 :00 o'clock P . M1$., r port Beach, Calltomia. • baring he t t h d d atf· d , 1'e\ln o ae my an an ixe &aid day, I wlll proceed to .aeU wUJ be had at wbich 'h-.rtnc &ny -1~-• 1 "" d owtUnc my ou "-'olW .ea. the-._y an year fl"Ollt of the court houae r, pe1'80n a:riy l'eal property ln thla Certificate flret above South Entrance, In the Clty',"-r within tae 'bourul&riee 6t the ter· wrf .,,.. -rltory IO prop_"llli! to be ·'lll'DltXei:l, tten. Sanlf. Ana, at public aucUon ~ d -"Ii..-= ROBERT F . WILLMES, the hi.,.heat bidder for eMh tn 1.-v. u ocrlbed ~·<. ....,. •"-1" c-·L ---, d bject to the o£.o..l'lo. > tut money of the United Sta"'-•· an . 0 P•~ &n· My CommisBion Explrea, 11/18/51 all the rlgttt. t.iUe, cJJllin ud .(it. ~e>qa.tk>n -and ahaw ....._ wby No. 528---<Preu. tereat of aid 4e{end«nta, t• such ~tofiy 9bMlld 'tldt 'W 80 'Pub. Aue. 11·24-31, Sept_ 7, 1950. either or thamJ of, tn and to e annes__,_ bo The above -mitt ~ "Jte.o-a ve dcacri.bed property, or . lutlon wa ""'8y "9IMl T ..... ty L A . Crock, Prea. L. A. C. of much the!'eot u may be na pa.ue4 &nil a611p~ at a ~ C.-'"8Jnce we demand that our to raise 1Uttlclent to ..tlllty moeUnc lot -·'Cll:r 'CoimiilJ Of• troopo Ill the field dtoplay the ·Judpent wltll lnure.t ona • the ctty '41 lll::1pon. ._., held rreatest ofrortlr.:!.~~:.-·~'"_:~~ ~e ll~IVENday 'or~~~!.!1",,~. On fllle lf(b -4if AJlt\llflt.. 4,Ma, meamre VJ U\.UU'C ....... ouw llllC~ -... • ._.., ~ 1 by p.e ro~ -to wll:-7 p!Qed on the home rront.-<overy .JAKq A. JoCUBICK. A Tils, CouvCz eh. ~Dnlre." American ilhould lnlt8t that ~ Sheriff. are.-.,, ..... :iAboll >p.y ..... w. .... o•:• By Carl R. Edgar, Dopu N-. ~ -· Dudley • Frankiln, ,. __ ,..__~~ -~, __ ·-~--··-d Attorneya ror Platntlfr. ·-,--~ ""i:'~-·-com,_ un-~I' an No, 521-~ ._ I aood f~p .pc•t•.eed by PubllM Alai'. 11-tf·Sl, 1MO. A : JQ,ror ~. the-~ UM> ---~·~ .:t ·-1 ll•tUCI ._·-ru':"..__-...,p; & .l.All;J JUVY-.uft ~of c. IL 1'rl.. llH and t.alle =Uty that mal<ea AmeJ'lc:a ......,.,,,. lo -"' City CIH:k >tM ~ o£ ..,._ ... ~_.. dom-wen~ and ·our •· No.1111-Prw -u tho daJ'• i.e.·--~ -.·~:v ·m· \ Pub!-A....-t H-/11/11 ~ -~ --""' . -~~~~~~ l ' ' • • • I r ' . .. ---·---·" .. -~· --· .. . -~·· ... -• • ' • ' I . llAS9A'(,·AUl:;lJST 24, 1960 Friends Share Honors M.O.A. Club Meets With ·Mrs. Frank Viele Mrs • .Leo l:ee sees · Holly~~od Friends Bishop of Panama To Pre"dch Sunday At St. James. · . ~ ll·-ESS £7_ At Picnie L"nc:fieon ~ M wf.Hwen curtUy to Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Bird before tbey .Auembled 'Nffday at tlle Colrla Afesa home or Mra. l"'n.nk Viele were membenJ of the Meet One Mrs. Lio A. Lee of Costa Me1& went to Lo. ~elu Friday where El Adobe Draws Island Group To Dine & Dance Muaic, dancln« ·and dl~ing at El Adobe, San JallJ1 Captatra-no provided a py Saturday evening for a group of Balboa. laland retil· cfenta. vacationers and their hiend.8. Included were Dr. and Mn. Clin· ton Andre and Mr. and Mr•. Rob-- C!!rt Jonea of Glendale, -who are vacationing hem; Mr. and Mra. Ronald Barlow of the lpland, Dr. and Mr8. Don Hodge of Inglewood. at.a here for the summer and other Inglewood friends, Mr. a.nd Mr8. Bob Muth, Mr. anH Mrs. Jay De .laTnett and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barlow. Santa Anans Win In Duplicate Game Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dischner were winner8 ea.st-west and Per- ry McAdno and George Mitchell were high scorer! north·aouth In the duplicate bridge game held at the Friday Aftef'noon club house in Coat& Mesa on Monday evening. Fourteen table11 were in play. Runnerit-up eaitt-weRt were B . F . Baum of Floyd Buell ; Mrs. B. F . Baun1 and Mra. Floyd Buell; Mrs. Margare t Holmes and Mrs. llarvey Bodman: Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Brown : Mrs. E. Se idel and Andy Mahley. Runne rR·U p north-south were Mra. Thelma Bruley and Mrs. Roy Stortz; Mr. Rnd Mr"'. J1tmes John- son; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gasser: .M:ra. Carl Ben11on and A. D. Weth· erby; Mrs. Charl<>s Jester and Mn. A, D. Wetherby. · Players to Join the group for the firl'lt time wer'' Shirley Smith and John Szymakl of Costa Meaa. The group will ho ld Ill! next reg- ular meeting on Monday evening Children to Attend St. James Church School Camp ~avtng SatuTday for a week at Camp Stevena, Big Bear, IR I a group of second to sixth grade stude:nbi from St. James church achool. They wtll be accompanied by a at.aft of counaelor111 which ln- ctudes the Rev. Paul Moore Wheel- eT, rector of St. Ja.mea ; Jac k Cole, Gregory Wright, Mra. Ivy Omerod and Jeannie White. . Children attending will be: Car- olyn and Bonnie Baseett, Betl!y and. Bua.an Cole, Diane and Lynn Ftaher , Dtane Hutcheson, Sally Inman. Patricia S chultz, Comella Smith, Sandra Godwin. Susan I We11tgate, Nan Matlhews, Ga.le Hulton, Craig Balley, Richard and Roland Perry, Franklin Schultz, David Gifford, Stephen Lagerlof . Tommy Peterman, Raymond God- win. John Matthews, Loren l<~l f't­ cher, Robert Gardiner and Bobby Omerod. Friendship Girls Work for Bazaar Members of the World Friend· ship Girls of the Costa Mesa Con1- munlty churc h m('i rccrntly with Donna Nelson. 450 Bernard St. The girJs worked on the ir project for the Nov. 9 WSCS baz.Rar. Shirley Sinclair gave a report on the Girls 1.:isslonary C11 1np at Idyllwild. Beverly Thompson tnlrl of her experiences at the Friends Work Camp. Al:K> attending the mee ting W('re Ann Crawford. Helen Sands. Jayce SandA, Ann Trautwei n. Carol Hoover and B!?tty Sommon8. s.e·verly Thompson. 267 . E~lht>r St .. will be hostess at the next meting 8cheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 12. at 1 p.m. Aug. 28 at eight o'clock. All Inter-Mesa Fireme n & Wives ( uted bridge playera are Invited to • attend. Refreshments are served Enr·oy Barbecue. at the conc lu~ion o r .play ~nd In Trabuco Canyon prizcR and national rattnJi potnts I are awarded the winners and run~ Mentbers of the Costa Mf'sa Vol- nen-up. ~ j unteer Fire Dept. and the.I r wive!' · 1 enjoyed a recent barbf'cue a nrt .Mrs . Van Heemskerck ·is Hostess to program given by the Trabue< I Canyon Vo lunteer Jo'lrcmrn. AJ110nK UlOlile iu Uua Mct;a cun - tingent Wer'e · MeRRr8. and Mmes. Bertren Smith, 1\ 1 Ogdt>n, Harold St. Joachim Child ren Mrs. William Van H eemskerck o( W . 17th St .. Costa Mesa, recent- ly entertained 20 children from St. Joachim 's church summer school with a merry picnic in .Santiago Park. Santa Ana. Prizes for the gamea played were won by ,Stanley and Edward Leon. Young folk enjoying the outing included Catherine L&h t>y, Celia. Vicke, Hope. 1.1ari;:-aret, Dale and Mary Sargos8, Mary Ann Leon. Toni Muniz. Milton Lahey. Danny Lahey, Stepht>n Lahey. Stanley Thley, Jimmy Muniz, Arthur Leon, Edward Leon, Mi chael, Robert and Nlna Van Heemskerck . Mrs. Cornelius Pies fs Bridge Hostess _ Luncheon and bridge furn1ahed diversion Tuesday when Mrs. Cor- nelius Pla..s , 311 COl'!l& Mesa St .. Coeta Mesa, entertained Mrs. Charles H . Mc:Alary, Mrs. J errold Spangler and Mrs. Josiah Kirby. Elm('r, Marshall McGuire and Har- ry Hllliard . -Classified !108 ere reed by folks who ere looking to buy. Get Your SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT BLUE SAILS STATIONERS 306 ~1ain, BALBOA ERWOOD'S REMARKABLE LAMP SALE · 20% to 116% DISCOUNT Attrat"lil·e Boudoir Lamps u low u 11.50 eacb NOT HOW 1'fllCH CAN . I GET BUT HOW LIT1'LE DO I DARE SELL FOR IS mE POLICY OF THIS STORE-NOT IN ALL.AMERICA WILL YO~' FIND ITS EQUAL. Dr, Howard Erwood * FlJRNITlrRE -GIFTS -ART. OPEN EVENINGS 'Oil Eut-Balboa Blvd., &lboa Harbor 0181-J MAD MOORE'S CASH & CARRY BALBOA BOULEVARD AT •. NURSERY flit 8TBEET. NEWPORT • I I FUCHSIAS i::. =-... . .. . .. . EACH 30; ' • I 1 COLEUS ~ ~ -···· . . ............. 2 tor I ; RUFFLED 'PETUNIAS .. -I ... ca.. .......... EA. TIWUNG LAMTANA :: !'!:' ... EA. • \ . I r-----Tll•telJ l•ddlitg Pluts---t---. • kil!laal •• ,,., • . ...._ • stoeu . .. , •· returned to Toledo, Otiio, and to celebrate the birthday anniversary or CUI J . Ott ot £. isib St., Ooata Meaa, frtenda gathered for a recent picnic luncheon tn Ana· helm park:. Sbartng the fete were: Mr. and Mra. Ott, M.r. and Mrs. Bird, Mr. and Mr11. Harold Ravely Sr., Mn. Alpha Brown, Mrs. Martha Wolfe and Harry Clark. • ·~ ' abe attended a tblncheon. The at~ Another clUb. Refreshment.a round· f&lr wu a reunion of Hollywood ed out _an afternoon of cbatttns frtenda who U8ed to belong to a and needlework. bridge club and who now are living Irictuded were Mmea. curt.ta tn dltfe.rent part.a of the elate. IJghter, Hulda Young, lren~ The Mcaa. matron enjoyed ace· Northern, W . G. Walker. Albert In• Mrs. Mabel Turner or Holly- Monieon. Henry Davis, J . C. ~ac-wood, Mn. Beule 2',lmmons of tnto11h, J ennie Emmertck and Cal· 1 Richmond, Calif,, and Mrs. Grace ta Viele. Pierce of San Diego. Cl IZ. 011 DEC TAR '9.1 e ll"!lod, etJ ~t~:!:''~'''=::'0::;J. [ 1i P P l E tlAITI JUICE ' "'2.'WN41 5DUR PIErHERRIE 24/ 10. 2 011 ,., ll"!J __ ,.,, · 6oz.c~M /op 7._ FIOZEI COICEITllTEI M-....... ORADliE JUICE 9.""" Spot Cl OL CAI ORADliEADE • The Rt. Rev. Heb~r Gooden. bl.8- hop or Panama Canal Zone, wtll preach at both 8 :30 and 10 a .m. service• thJa coming Sunday 1t St. Jame• Eplocopal chun:h In the \Jest 5th Street at Radio Towers absence of the rector, the Rev. !--=-- Paul Moore Wheeler, who will be -~=====S=A=N::::::T.=:A==A=N=A==P=H=·=K=l·=&=~:i:9=7'=~==~­at St. J&mes church iichool camp at Big Bear. High Quality_ Printing-Ph. Hor. 16 6 '1tllf/IT MRCN.t#Ollf ON INE'F Wi'' llOT If 1tf•M.t1tKfD U,, I ·.tl1 NEW MfltCN.t#Ollf 11 IOUINT : .tlll> ITtOUINT Ill, IT WI'' If M.flKf~ T ~Ult UIU.t' 'ow M.tltllll OF 'IOFIT,. TNll II .t,llN.t 111.t'l l.tVl#ll ~ IMllOEO OOWll TO rou I ~' ' ,.. POLE llmA BEADS 3 lh..17/ LlllE PICUIE 7~ ••rc111 1r11 ! ' •' ,,,,,,,91 r--:._ ·'"' New S-. Hours: • elKlllKI TKOMPSeK I • PARE ·R1 ·Bs RIB SIEAHS T ·BODE STEARS DIHJ·E FRVIRS 3 Jh.25' I IEllll SIZE ILPll IETl'I llllEI IEEF ••••• PICUll • 35£ 79' . lb. a1ussas spouts -10~· .... 311 a. ri.. tO ~ ~ M. · ~~1Wcrp 1 9 & 111: fo:,;.· p. ~ P~afy of Free Parking ~k Of Our Sfore ·. ~ ~-SA~~~y NIGHT _u~L -7 'r· M. • ~ ~ I •