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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-09-21 - Newport Balboa Press• . THI: PBMll ' A. mirror of the nioet rapidly developing-area of lbe C.ll!omla South Coastal Emptre • • . -• •• F • -. I ~lJ'~~·. \ . lllYING THI .~.. . PRE K.UIOI ... -·-. . .. - • THE PRESS Alma to be clean, talr and impartial, and thUI to receive and reWn popular support ~ I --..-r • -I' OBJECTION IS VETOED BY 4 SUPERVISORS • SECQND LARGEST HOME COMMUNITY IN ORANGE COUNTY County supervisors voted four to one Tuesday in i;rant· ing J crgins Oil Co. a ''ariance J)ermit for two oi l wells in county territory across tl1e highway from West Newport. The oil company h as con· tended it never needed lhe permit because the wells are in the West Newport oil field and not s ubject to application with the st1pervisor3 or the planning commission. VOLUME XI PHONE HARBOR 1616 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1950 SIXTEEN PAGES FIVE CENTS NUMBER 30 CONVERSION OF TRAILER REA INTO CITY PARK IS DEMA OED County planner!'! g11.vn lhPlr or- flrlal en<1orP1c1nenl to fhP prnJ"'f'l la!o!t Jo~1;day . E. E . Pyl"'~ t\f Bal· boa, Jer~cn~ C'o. r••prf',o;;rntativf', tolrt the P!UperviPors thnl th,. po1t- .ci.blf' drilling rigs hllV(' l>t>E'n rr- mo\'ed and the fir1n i" ready to start pu1nping thP wells However. a '~'Pck"!i clt'lay u·as soUR"hl by West Ncv•pnrt Jn1prove- ment Association rl:'prf's"nlativl's F rancis Horvath llnrl Lars La\"a~­ nino who $'lid thf'y hHd been told the slant d rilling undf'r the. city or Nc\.\'port BPach might ofl('n up surface drilling in the city despilP an ordlna-nc.e banning such acti- 1 vily. Jprgcns repre.rsentatives de- nied that slet('menl. &nd AAl!i they also \Vere not in ravor of clr1llinb inside the cily. Gortlon \"olf'lii Supen•i11or lrvin CMrge Cnrdrin of Newport moved for continu- (Contlnued on Page 2) TRYING OUT TH.E N~"· tt"letype macblnf' at N<'''·port Beach police hea.dqui.rtr" l:i, Offl<'"r Dale Montl'ome-ry &Mlattd by VI Comecl (left) llftd Mary !\fill~ of thf" df'1la.rtment orfice Ml&ff. Thf" coun- lY:"·ldf" 11ystem twpa opeotlon thJa '''ft!k on a k-u.e arrar1,ft>mt:nl "1th Nt>"·port Be&cb paying ff'n per CPnt . (Press Photo) More Oppose Oil Drilling I Mesa Council Urges Unity of Water Dists. S..turday nll'ht "'Ill be a pod. party lll&ht. HAPPIEST MAN IN TOWN D. R G o· I fr Tbeni'll be an extra hour A 67-year·old pedt!!ilrlan met a r. enner ets IP oma om ~rhm.·:-s~?i. "':'~~: :~; ~~~:~ ?::~~ ::r~~;5 b~· ::~.v:e:~ _ Harbor Blvd . .south of Wiison Ave. Unification of the three wat .. Ch1·na·, st·111 Can't Pr t ct· ·ice u you're at • .....,, •• % .. In Ca.le Mesa. The victim. Funk diatrielll eervlng thi• community m.. turn JOUr time ptecf!e back R. D:iy of Santa Marla. had both wu urged by w. P . Johnson. to 1 L m.. Then l'O on wit.II lege-severed in· the accident and Ch.I-f th C ta M Cltl t.be na.•h> also rece ived a 8kull fracture and • u..an o e OS esa • Probably the happiest man in the United Slate1 of Ainericft today ..-~.,' &en.a' counoll, during a council sea-i! Dr. Alexander Renn~r. M . D ., ot Corona del Mar. Wednesday the Saturday nl•ht wllJ Mio be a internal Injuries. aJon In the Cotiita Mesa Main Sood alsht for aleeplas". It was reported. that Day aeem· 8Chool auditorium Monda~ night. doctor received from h.Ls 90n in China.. by way of Hong Kong. San It you're Solas to be la bed ed to run In front of the car Johneon stal<'d that unlficaUon Francisco, New York and thence Corona del Mar, hie diploma rron1 at ! a. rn., retard your doc.Ila driven by Harold R . Smith of Le.· would i'ffult in more economic the Hunprlan Academy groduallng him as a Doctor ot Medicine. and watches before you turn la. guna Beach. The Impact wu 80 operaUon of the diA'tr1ct and a bet-Aa wu the cUBtom at the time._---------------Thm you'll be a. atep wltll great that the car wa.a badly dam· ter supply of domeatic Wtiter. Thi'! of hls graduation tn 1910, hla Ii-1 the VOCAtlonal standards act, to t-be rest of cau.torala when you aged ~nd had to be towed away. thtte districts efrected would be cenae t o practice hla profusion awallea. Day had been vi!lttng a cousin the Fairview County Wl.ter Dl.8· waa the cer\ifkatton by the state protect lhernaelvea from competi· 0.yll(bt Standard ntne re· ErneBt Barton, 2004 Harbor BJvd .. trict and the Newport MM& and on the back ot hill diploma. Again Uon. tu.ma to C..Wontla -unle9a Coat.a )i.{esa. He lived wit.ti hia Newport Hetgbta: ln1ption dla· ln China the certincate wu at-Qualiflcations ue not the tben!! .. a law ~ U. d&ugbter, M.ra. Dorothy Serbian trtcta. I tested In Shangl)al, pennltting standard. The ea.me restrictive D.nt 811J1d:a7 1111 AprlL tn &\,nta Marla. The vtctlm'a CouncH membe.n al80 lc2.iecuued him lo practice there. Ucebmng a.ppllea to doctors from The au.., UIMhlne time wu body wu t.aken to Grauel Chapel a propou.I to ~m9ve the county Whu the doctor came to Cali· other states of the UnJted States \"Ote4 bdo effect b7 OIW'o....._ mortuary. A coroner'• Inquest ta Hbre.l'y from Ila pneen.( mile on fomla bis dlplqma wu Wt on the In 90me tnstancea. JIM' November. per\dlng. Ibo alley between Brn&<!wa7 and wall.of hlO't>"!ce In 81\anctW. In -----~,-------------------------------- =:!iit ~~+:.:;~ :!: .? -!: ::;: ~= DISASTER COUNCIL .. TACKLES HURRICANE --Ol!Pn• -trtb-. t.. ..,..,u... ltlo p«>t-lon. • .J 11111 ---of F H-~le •Ul a 'qu-· Lat llon.day nipt, members oflNewpcrt (eut of 18th 8Ll "I In· on ~ rocb In the ~ty. with a aew 11...,,. '°'"""I'· Altbou.P ~ doctor hu eerwd the Dt-..ter .CodncU meettnc m undated. Balbo9 boiukftrd 11: lnl· lbelr crew• tn the water. TachU TIMI Ooomcll ta¥ed • too; oa pnctlcally OYery ecollneat. dt7 hall. tacltla!I Ill lll)'tltlcal hur· --Both Balboa 1*nd •liDd and tloh1ng b<;ita ..., afloat and tbe .,.,,..._ -..Y· l HUbor 1loen a ~r ol war • •Oodl) rlc:ane u their i.nouiet1ca1 di. Udo Isle are hard hlL Y-end qTOtind ID ,....t -- Evening School f o Begin Monday at Harbor High Newport Harbor Evening H igh school "''eek on Monday. September 2~. when l ~ offered to the local community. will ofriciall:f open next diffe rent cLlsses will be Commercial subjects, shorthand. bookkeeping anrl typewriting. navigation both bcginn!ng R.nd advanced, wood.shop, s ewing, lamp shade muking. o rc heatra and physical educati<ln, including badminton, basketball. volleyba ll, and swim4--------------- This wt>ek the Orange .Count)' Democratic Cent r a I Cnn1rnltlee jninr>rl the groups oppo!lling oil drilling of any kind along the rO..'lJ!tal area from thl' Sflnla Ana river to San Diego county. Con- troversy all began '-"'ht•n lhe J er- gina Oil CQ. received pern\iS..<iinn f_rom the Newport city council tn whlpstock two ~·ell~ from rounl~ territory und('r the \Vrst Ncwpnrl area. The following Jetter was BPnt to Ule bollrd or supervisors by tht: comn1lttee ; "De it hereby resolvrd that th" Dcrnocratlc Central Co111111ittee of Or·angr county stronc;ly urg'"" and N!commends the f"L~sage nf Rp- propri11te n1easurrA for thf' pr<'- \'Cnlion of oil drilling t'llunr. the coastal section of our c-nunty fro1n the Santa Ana river lo the San Di<'RO county line. ..If it be mainlalnr-d th'll ~urh n1c.1sure8 would constitute unfair prcfet·cntieJ trcat111ent nf 011,. (Conllnut'd on Pa&"e 2) ming, bt'ginning and advanced. p. m. All under the direction of • will be among the types or in· competent accredited teachers. BrlfO to Appear structlon to fir.st gt't 'started. The cla8Ses are free and high I 0 Sever al other classes in square ~chool credit may be obtained for In Court Friday dftncing. ce ram ic~. f i r· st aid, the ~ompleted work if ~ dc!'li rcd. drama and a mo! her singer~ Commercial subjects wlll be Appeantnoe hf>(orc Suprrtor group will be organized within the taught by Lcorr1rd Thomp~on. .Judge Hobt>rt G:lir<lrn·r or JOP J\f. next few weeka. head of th!.' con1m e1·cial depart-Rrllo (Bf'f"f't ) "·a.. mo,·oo rn)fll ,All classes w~ll be held at the 111ent of Newport lla.rbor High Tu•"?Jda~· to Frida~ thl'I '''f'Pk. loc:'l l high s ch dot rr11m 7:00 lQ sc~oul, on ~fonday And V\'edncs-Rrlt'' ha8 cnnff'NM>d tbf. hludKr- 98:00 pl.bm ., .. fe".'"'I wlill stadrt C., .,30 • \ ((J0Cn_t,hnu1-d on hP·•· •1. j ~EE~:.1~;,~~,:t~'. a oa s an omm nity urc 1 :E:~.· ~~· ~;'":~11~· 0 :~~d To Purchase Buildin on Agate Ave. ::~~;-~~;~"~; ~·~\. 1~.'.~1:::. Purchut'.' ~fa four-store tirict< builc;ng. at 111 -117 . .\gatt' avenue. f or thf' Ju\-eallf-l'.V'1rrt. tr n..,t, Balboa Isla nd.' waP authorized Monda~· night by trustt"es of . Balbo'.l thfl l'1-~r-okl .voulh "111 hf' Island Community Methodillt church, eeting al the h ome of Mn:. rt!ihl!Lndf!ld back lo , A,,nla Ana lu¥Joe court to arut~r fhf' W . E . Bowle8, board president. P~een were Mra. J . A . Beek, Theo-char~. : dort R. Hauser, George J o ne11 end Cle Chrl!lie. lJ. Style of tbe building will be cha ed to conform with church R d M 5 b•L architecture (Uld VariOUS prclinlina ry SrCtch es Wf'T'e Studi<'d, ranging Q • enace U ,~Ct trorr moctem11t1c to a. ~ombination or brick and redwoon. Seating of Disaster Meet•'9CJ capacity Clf the church will be 100. wit an additional social hall anu \ The next merling of tht' ;.;,.w. Sunday school room!. A steeple will added, in which will be. In·, port Beach disaster cou~cll "·111 stalled a beftCOn Hghl. I be held Monday. Oct. ~ al th .. The church expect.a to spend S30.~ o n purcha~ nf the properly City Hall a l 7 :30 p. "l· Jack and !ls converWlon. It v..;11 provide a corhmunlty m eeting p lace. somr· Miller: executive !IN.·reler.f of tl1e thing greaUyteeded on the ialand, and iU be made ~ of by va.rlnus AS110C1atcrl Fa.m1rrs, \.\"hkh N'P· civic and you groups, lnc1ludlng Bl.I a lsland Yac ht c lub. Pur-reaenl.8 5000 fa.rm fn1nllf,..s. \till chue of..the ldlng ta being handled y "Hub'' Powers of the Beek speak on tht> Comn1unist,n1enace office. In Orang" County. . Bhd. and <Je101 .. An. ill ca.ta porth/11 ol hlo.life and a -•I uter problem.. n•1 .. baata "are tont ban tboll' Under ·u.e htp wlDdo p,...all- --will> Illa cotm\r7"a anii:y CUI Sanna. J\llin BoJd, and moorlllp. · illK It la almoot lmpooalble for the U.0.U<:.-.:,.~ lie DO ...::~ :! =~ ~ = =..!':~:::::::.. uP ~ &n'n>e ...=...~ t-~ = =.;iu:,,dr:e=. ~ s:.::: , _. to U.. --""'3<, -· ......,. en r.ttnn'I' · -.p1ote wtlll ~llal rain ud -tlle 11 .. po<t -od>ooL wait unw the wind -doom. 161 ••mt .. Ge..-w1D W ~ ClllltOnda •••e• were .c-a Uda1 waw ~ apiptWdly.,~ ue tMde to mote U pofllllble re1CUe spBd8 wm utll· --.. fw ~ at-· -,_.. ~ ID palllol ... otrlltM 1hi. .,_ ... U:al un. ....... tn lite -...., ol -tao ~ .. .-Immen UC! ute '& -..... ' a ...tri<tlU m"OWro, -to ID -ftrot ~ ·)1Wt11._ ·-Newport. Two baata are ~ (0." I • !°"P IJ r ,_ • • • • • - 1 I I I I I 1 r • • • • • • . I • THURSDAY, SEPT 21, !950 !:~ to .tJie Edlto1' • ll J;:::r Mport --Jllal--ESS-~ ~·~',u.;.,--... ttll • ----tM Tl _...,,.. --... 1 a-.,.,.IM•ir ·•"""""''"'....,..,.,. ~' appt1dl.t. _. _..... • lont cooperaUon 11-by :rwr PMW-~-~ at Newport l!IHCll, C&11ton11&. nno b"'"J>&Jiif duftl>s lM -t om.. ... l>flali1ls ~t ~·1111 BanJ:oa Bl'fd.-Pbone Har-1118 Independence Drift .Jor lncr900d we or u. s. S&vlqw Bonclo. Tho ICntered u NC Eakle~ matter J\mel 11; 1MO. at the post ott1ce al type of ualatance and wpport Newport Beacll, Wider tbe Act or K&rdl S. 1879. you are ltvln&' W. "1tal pr<>gnm -·--------.+-----------------la reopol.itble In no sm&J1 m_..,., ·-·Ii O&l(f: ~. run AMOCla~D for whateYer aucceai It ~ at• • ..,._, Jrrfatl•rsJ .,....., .U.OC.latloll tained and w!JJ attain In the r. -----~---~-----------------· ture. Moet atncerely, J. R. Muoick 8tate Director -*°' ..._ ~ ell<-.. Iii Ille N-rt Barbor """' lleeM ~·--Oemrmm•Q", la Ora.qe Couuty Bl!lN o. RlcDDICK. Owner and Publlaher ROBERT f. WU.l"P'll, --Manqer A. ALJCXANDJ:R ILUIIL'rON, A.dftrt!Jdng Manager Tbo Prea bu been adjudpd a newopapor of l'Olleral ctr<WaUon by --ot th• SUpertor Court ot <>rup COW>ty and lo tull)r qualltlod to publlah all klndo ot l•P1 notlceo and &dnrtllemento. OrFICJAL PAPER 01' THiil OTT 01' NEWPORT BllACB (CoatlJIUed &om Pa1:0 I) &nee of the application "for more otuc1y:·. lluperililor llalph?i1c· h.dden ot PW:enua ndlns: hia motion and vounc wt hlm _ln a roll call. Thi DI.Ma WU difoated Wilen au~n c . 111. J'eaUierly of ~u.ta Ana and Will- NEWPORT-BALBOA ..._ e"'7 ft.......,. ard Smith of Oranp .. ,... joined I. h---0oaa-, ••"" .,.. 1..,, ..... Ills moatbl1 191.11 -by Chairman WtW. H. Warner ..,.....~ •J ._.. T1MU In ••no" •otea. IDMllll) (Aho -lude1 the NEWPOBT·llALllOA NJllWS.. 08 ll'utherly then voted to rrrant TuHday) Outolde tl>e -'>' "·'° per year. tho permit M NCOnnmende<I by ::;:;::;;::;:;;:::;::::;::;::;;::;:;:;:;;:::;::::;::;:;::;:;:::;;::;;:;;::;:;::;:;:::;:;:;;:;;::::;::;:;::;::;:;:;::;:: I the county pl&nnlnc cotnmlulon, CITY PASSES 44th BffiTHDAY QUIETLY Newport Beach passed another milestone as a city this month when without even an acknowledgement at the city council meeting 44 years was tallied on the staff of father time for the municipality. Newport Beach has come a long way in the -span of years considered much less than the life of one man. A whole city was truly built. It wasn't just the matter of subdividing land and providing sanitary facilities and water and Ught. It was a task of creating land and then pro- tecting the land thus created. It Is funny to bear the remarks today about the 'cruy idea' of building another channel on the beach at Balboa to create more water front land. An examination of the history of the area reveala that Balboa Itself was created from a sand bank by the dumping of dredged affluent from the bay. Transportation throughout the years has been a prob- lem. Everyone thought the problem was solved when Henry Huntington brought his Pacific Electric Railway to the city. Now for a score of years, in fact for half the ure of the community, the dilapidated and disreputable railway has been a _ thorn in the path of progress and its removal has been the subject of much work. Water was ever the problem. First getting rid of sea water, and controlling the tides and then the Bay. Then of purifying the abundant fresh water from the Santa Ana River Valley and delivering It to the homes. Now the problem Is providiqg sufficient water from far distant . Colorado River chlllJnels via the MWD and protecting the ROurce against the encroachment of new areas. Newport Beach was voted into being by a tally of 42 votes for and 12 against in a special election called by the Board of Supervisors. Twice previously it had been impos· sible to get sufficient signers to a petition for incorporation to have an election called. and the mOUon oarrted wtlh only Gordon oppoatna.' Oilman Pylu Mld ht. orsa.ntra- Uon wu "a&Uefled" It did not need a permit atnce-the welll are In the vicinity ot mo:re than 100 other oil wella. Set Up U Ruloo He aaid the firm, however, had made applicaUon and Hl up a llat ot 21 rules to be followed ln tbe operation to lhow the firm waai "wllllnf to co'"Operate wtth rett,:tenll ot the .area.'' With dJr- ricka removed a nd a acreentn& planUnc, the wella will not be ¥en by the publlc, Pylea told the board. He aatd dally mlcht dam- qe the weU.. It wu tbe drllllnc of the two Jtfl"lna w1l1-which started the clamor for banntnc of oll well operatlona down th• eout frotn the Santa Ana river. PtUtiona have been tutned In with nearly 3000 aignature1 .. kinl' ·the oil well ban, and eeveral orsanisatlom alao have joined the demand, In- cluding civic organlzatlon1, the Central Labor council and the Orange County Democratic com- mittee. St4,000-A·MINUTE HOLE There's a _$14,000-a-mlnute hole in America's pocket! The hole Is accidents. The 1950 edition of "Accident Fact.a," the National Safety Council's 1tatlstlcal year- book, points out that accidents coat the nation a minimum of $7 .· 500,000,000 ln 1949. That figures out at $14,000 a minute around the clock. Ewening School to Begin Mon. (Continued from Pace 1) ... ,. • . ' I . I .ltot.C. · ~:/ ,9* .. , ...... ,..;.-... 1) ~ ~ .. -r ... ·-anlenna-requ1P.,..t .., 111e Jail 1r111 11a l&lnad .. "" ......... ,. - lncllicieci at tho --· U.U cenlar IU'IJ · a melllle """"' pl<Ql .obop. machlno _.obop. .ndlo rep&1r shop and an emersenc7 pow.r _•upply cenerattn,. tW>OO ·wetta... Whiteman QJd occupaUon and lMe ot tbe center ta 10tnewhat prmiature, but _.....,. In .iew 1 of the Korean wu and poulble Usbtenlng of com m u·n I cation. oquJpinent eupplleo. PR= TO~~..,,.rt ••• .., .-. e•••e& wr• .. ,, •. JUTd. at ()out! lllP'"'1 · ---~ voobowa!bela.__ wllere'-,_will ........Uy out I ·:;:'"' tbe -la tile ...... ~ Ibo lllsfa""'7, -of Uoe •-ue wlll ~ a bettor ace Me ,:.... 10 die ftltue ihes emortal HNpltal•Pt .. )Cieri·= lP';,tlu Photo) Dlsasfer cout.ci1. !'.o~.::.ln&' :°' ::;"::: ~ ~!~ I) I Tackles Hurrlca• 1 DI-. about every nth WI oport.sm•• 1 I a) PrONton ot emerrene1 catch during the ydr. We are, (Voatiaued ,,_ .... l) ranaportatlon to the publtc and ap..ln by lnference,_ .n!ade to look( cuardo 1n I"" attempt to help en-vlalon peroonnel. In ort1cta1 repott.o ~ th• 113tat. dancered ~ta and f!reWI. b) Provislon ot ambuJancM, of C&llfomla, like w.e re depl WJM Rep1-W r.::. truck9, plck-upe, truclu., the fleh popUlaUqn otf our ahoru cuual and 1'.flJ;:f,; an re· , acttoot bueee, .automobtlu, But, u I have aaJd 1rnany time 1 ported ·DI.It Ntwj>o~ The 1 and horsea. before we aren't countln( on th warden dt · Watd t: (Nrirport I c) Pro•lalon of drtvera for vu:I-offlctai bed-fellowa ot '.the F'iah Beach) caU. City Hall h.adquar-OU.8 vehicles needed. Ga.men. The Big Hog Pu ten for h91p. Othv ftrdenl ttabt1 ~d) Evacuate refugea on main-Selnera. Big. buatneu fellow•, wh by tn Watd bffm~ ~Intl. nd from ferry and boata at Bal· can llffoi'd & lobby in Racramento In the atcoud.1B"in.l.a'1t'N. he&d-a Yacht club and Balboa Bay Do the Ftsh •n oamera In Sacra qua.rten ~ u..· lf&rbor de-f ub. meni.o or WUmln&t,on hand oUti partment, 1 Power 1quadroo and e) PL:lnntnr f_oo dlauter opera-monthly report.a about how ~a.ny­ Coaat Guard auatuar:,. 'nle Trana-on. yellowtall, tuna, albacore or wklp.J Polloo lladlo The new teletype. aervt.ce au1- menta the coordinated police fa- dlo system In Orange county, the nnt of tu kind in the nauon. ac· cording to Max Elllott, White- man'• aaalltanL Elliott said the first one-way radio wa.s lnatalled th 1984, followed by a telephone lln• llnk ln 1937. Since then tM county haa put into optrallon eleven Unu Unklng the ciUe• ot the county, state and federal law enforcement agencies and 250 two-way radio-equipped car11. An automatic tranamttter on Mt. S&ddleback relay• meua.gea from mobUe equipment to the center and then to the dealred ottlcert. Thora J o Thomps on Is Celebrant at Birthday Dinner Prompted by the 21st birthday portatlon, 0Medlml and Red Crou FuncUorut of Conununicatloa jack have been taken by th Dtvt.lon. -··• to the a.id of IC&.at I Dlvtaloa In • N Urey don't _. Not for of Thora Jo Thompson, daughter .-..... ae en · 0 • of Rev and Mn. Joeeph H . Newport. l'Mle police move Into 1 a ) Provillon of emersency widespread publication, anyway.i Th · r Costa M esa wu A crltlal dlauter point.I and tht> tommunlcation when and Where Nor do they report on the whit'\ 0~~n ° Sat rd.:L S ptem-nre department ii on a et.and-by ~eeded . sea baa or illegal barracuda tak-= 9Y Inner u y, e !>Ula. i b) ~ooperat!lon and coordina-en either. Tw. birthday cakes were en In the third 10 minutes of the Ion of communication •yst.e.ml to Falke acquainted with the fl1h-· 0 1 food be: - problem, headquartira . receives ecure an efficient operation. 1~ situation know thtit one seine1' '°f7]· ~ne, ~edan&"e d wii.h ~~ word of trnml.Jlent danpr ot an-b c) Planning-tor dlauter opera-can wrap a school of .fish and al U luby t~cora an It -· r· , ce e ran a name on . ... .... other Udall wa•e due in four bouts. on. Dlvl mOlll total an entlre months brought by her grandmother, Mra. All dlvlalon. co·ordln&U their ef-f· Functlona of Rflcf en-· catch by •poi:tamen .. They kno A. E . Hubbell of Long Beach. fort.I to e:Vacuate townapt0ple to I Alon · that the Fish n Gamera either •a Ai"M.n me.nt.a o( Ink and white htrher and aater rround. a) Furnish food, clothlnl', lhel-afraid to do anything about It o d hli..ra d pink a~d white tapers One of ihe pointa of d.llcuUlon er. regiatratlon, information aer-don't want to. I thJnk It's the w~re uae~· in the pretty appoint-concemJnC the pt'dltlem. Wu the lee and supplementary medical latter I th ~ a d ti t h t d ' . I ments. a.tnount ol au o.-1lJ' an u es erv ce w en requu e · The bil' coQ1mercl&.I boats go~ 1 addition to Rev and Mrt of "•Ch of the tlve warden.I, Har-b) Rehabilitation of lndlvtdua.la rlvht on wtplnir out the fish unUll Th n th h rt. ~ th · ~ t d di t • ' • omJ)8on o ere s a n0 e oc-vey Somera, ward 1, Balboa; Wil-nd famlllea a. feett by au er. there aren't any left, and, mark caalon w~re Thora Jo's brother. Uam Banni1ter, ward 2, Newport c) Planning dtaaater operations. my worda, the sports anslera are-Thoburn the grandparents, Mr. Beach; O. M. Campbell ward 3, . Fu.nctJone of Perouel ud Re-solng to get the blame for It. and Mn·. A . E. Hubbf<ll and uncle Newport Helrhta; Alfred Glb8on. crultln1 Dlvleloa. But, of course, the commercial and aunt and family, Dr. and ward 4, Dalbo& Island and Or. E. a l Recrulta, enroll• and regis-hogrers should be aftowed to catch Mrs. Adrian Hubbell and daugh- H. Thiele, ward ti, Corona del t rs all volunteers. more. They pay a )10 business ters, Sandra, Susan, Sidney an_d Mar. A plan settlnr forth the du-b) Keep adequate records and license, while the sportsmen are St h 1 ties of these wardens la echeduled s ign volunteers to dlvlaiona. forced to pay an illegal .$3 te~ ~ea~o~iowing day Thora Jo left for the next disaster council meet-I ~) Obtain cooperation and 1up-1.nd moet ob8erve a Umit, too, to resume her studies at Whittie: Ing. ob'rt of adjacent disaster opera-while the seiners havert't any Um-college where she is a aenlor. Carl Hanna presented a dlau-ilbns. , It ex:capt how much, they and ter service plan llatlng the func-.!d) Plannlnr for dlauter opera-their lobbyist.a can &hove down the Uon• of pa.ch division in lha event ttpn I hold meetlnp for dtSCWI-throats of our Ftshy B\lreaucrats ! of a disaster. The· plan wu ap-si:on of disasters pertinent to thla ' proved by all the dlvlslon chlef1. meeting.) The plan follow•: I . Functlou of Power 8qa.droa DISASTER SERVICES Dlvlalon 1. DIUJ1ter. ill Imminent: a ) AU membeni of Balboa Pow- Chiefs ot either the POiice or er~ Squadron report to Balboa I Y cht club. Fire departments should notify b) All membeni with power- the Commander. He is not avan-~ d auxllla sail boats able, the vlce-c~mmander I ~hl.ef I r ~t ~their boa:f for oJ'dera. of poJJce). If' the Commander orl I All members without boa~ vi ce-commander are unavailable, c the assistant police chief or sen-r rt for a ssignment u crew. ior police officer on duty. .d) Planning di88.8ler operations. 2. Functions of Law a.ad Order 1!; Function~ of Cout Guard Dlvl8iona· ~ Auxlll.Sr)' a ) Life a.n'd property protection. te l All members of Coast Guard b) Establlahment of emergency aJxillary report to Ba1boa Bay traffic centers. cl~b. Rezoning of (Continued h<lm Pap I ) Santa Ana noted that the front 300 feet of the property to be reaoned already wu aoned tor pneraJ bualneu (C·I) and . that Ute prime dlfterence between liSbt Industry (M-1) •nd the C-2 aon- lnl' would be In the amount of electric power permitted to be used. , "I can't aeti why the people who are the owners 1hould not be en· UUed to have M -1 aonlng If they want It," he uid. Gordon Pavon Harbor Lutherans to Have Rally Day The Newport Harbor Lutheran church will hold ita annual Rally Day ob.servance Sunday in the Sunday school. Parent.a are urg- ed to· attend and see the promo- tion ot their children. Al the 11 a . m. se rvice Rev. Herbert Roth will conclude hfs aeries of talk8 on "My Mlsalon," Sunday's topic to be "l Receive Power.'' PAnhellenic Meets Tuesd ay Evening .• Rbbins NOTES ..,. 'l'IDODOIU: llOBINS Rel\Jla.Uon W credit controla. are now In effect on a number of ltem1. The regulation aa iU ap- pllea to the sale ot automobllee la much more· aenalble and lea com,. pUca.ted tha.n when it was used tut Ume. Jt allows a maximum perlod of twenty-one montha to pay oft a contract and a rntnlmwn of one-third down payment .. The simple part about it is that It ap- plJ~ to all car salt-s. both new a.nd uaed. Thi1 m akes for euy nguerldc and gives the buyer who cannot afford a new car, a chance to •uy a. used one at terms he can pay. Of courae bank and flnance cbmpa.niea will not allow 1u ch long terms on aome or the older oon. Here'• hoping this regulation will accomplish the result wanted so that more stringent t erms will not have to be imposed. I would like to add my word of cauUon to all drivers to be extra watchful of the school chlldren. T our car body h1 made of st eel but the little boy or girl , you ml(ht run O'-'er has no such pro- tection. Don't be lik e the fellow who alter running over a small boy wu bemoaning the fact that one of his t ires w.:111 badly cut and as he told a friend, "I had no Idea the kid W8.8 ca.nying a milk bottle." Thia la your Fr1endly Ford De.aler saying Good-Bye 'Ul next week. ~P ROFESSIONAL~ rl DIRECTORY ~ . DENTISTS Ll:STER ii. BECKER, D. D. 8. DENTISTRY 17~ Newport Blvd., Costa Meaa Medical Bldg . Beacon 57~2 6~ E. Bay Ave., Balboa Harbor 327-J !!uold c. Decker; D:D:S. Oral 8urpoa Practice limited ~ .£xtracUon 436 -82nd St. Dtagaoela Newport il<acl> X-Ray Harbor 220I! Ol'TOMETIUST!I V. E. KOEPSEL. O. D. OPTOMETRIST Evenlncs by Appolntmeat 31 lt W. N'e"•port Blvd. Newport Beach Harbor !tlil 1 Financial problems were a constanl pain to the grow- ing city. First of all it provided the munificient sum of $150 annually for a city clerk. Today the clerk draws $374 monthly for that job with an additional S50 per month for propaganda work and another stipend as 'license collector and sales tax collector. day evenings In the commercial room, No. 129, from 7:00 to 9 :00. John McGowen will have charg~ of the evening ahop cla.88ea that have run so succeasfully the past several years. New construction, overhauling, designing, refinish- ing, mechanical drawing and met- al work will be Included In the c J Issuance of permanent and bl All membert1 with power temporary pa.uea. • boeta and aux.lllary aau boata re- d) Evacu.:itlon of refugees and ~rt In their boat.a for order•. Supervlt1or Irvin George Gordon of NeWport Beach e"Jld he could not "understand how we can ret precise planning Ir the planning commluion won't approve when owners bf 9~ acres out of 100 want something. Thia lB the way I like to see planning done. When the plannlnr board alts over there and tells you what you're gains All aororlty alumnae eligible to '--------------' ' The first city marshall drew $120 yearly. The pres- ent police chief draws $410 monthly. The city attorney and street superint.endent were the top pay men in the ,early days of the fi'rst council at $400 annually each. Today the city attorney drlliWs $300 monthly and the street super- intendent $410. On • September 3, 1907 when the munici- pality was one year old the trustees set the budget for the ensuing year at $2,397.24. For the current year the gen- .eraJ expense budget was in excess of $670,000. non-essentials from disaster area. F> Al: mem~r.11 ~thout boats et)· Planning police disuter op-rb:rtPl:;:-nj~~ ~~':s~~r :-pe~~::~s. era ions. , ~-t•-f E ti See evenings work. S. Function• of F1re Division: 1 .. unc , .. ns o xecu . Vf'. - Na\•igation cJ.'lsses will besln a) Suppression of flrea. retary October 2nd, In room 133 on both b ) Control use of explosions, al To malnt~in Newport Beach Monday and Wednesday evenings oils and chef11icals. Dl[eter Council headquarters at from 7:30 to 9 :30. Hubert Kidder, c J Inspection of street fronts Cl Y Hall. veteran Instructor In thla nautl-and buildings for E·'lfety. > To keep adequate records of cal science. will again be In d ) Supervision of building dem-Di ler Council. charge. olition. )To l·arry out lnatructlons of Sewing and tailorlns will be e ) DirecUon of heavy rescui• th Cominander. ta ught by Mrs. James Miller in operatiotll. ------ PanhellenJc a.re Invited to attend initial meeting of the aeaaon, lo be held Tue8day, Sept. 26 at 7 :30 p. m . ln the home of Mrs. Wood- row Knudtson, 214 Eut Santa Clara. Santa Ana. Mra. John I Keeler of Corona del Mar will i pre11lde. to do with your property. lt's 1-------------- wrong." Gordon then moved the cha.nge be approved. Featherly seconded, and the moUon carried without a dJMellt. What's Doln' a.t the the sewing room ( 120) on Thurs· f) Pl&nning dlsuter operallona. ore Oppose day evenings from e:so to 9:30. 4. Functions of Meocllaal Division: Legislaton Not Lamp shade classes will be held a) Emergency medical care of nttniied frnru hc'e 1) Balboa 5'. & 10 Newport has come a long way in 44 years. From the depths of early yea rs when property values were arbitrarily doubled in order to bond the municipality high enough for •improvements to the present enviable position o! one of -the lowest municipal tax rates for a city of its size in the : State of California. by Mrs. Boas on Tuesday after-alck and Injured. 1 (OontlDUN. from Pare I) At Vacationa a.re about o•er, the noons at the Friday temoon bJ Hoapltalimtlon of :refugees a a. over another, the following approved the atate h01plta1 e.tab- C1ub from 1 :00 to 4:00 and at the (transporatlon tumiahed by Trana-sh uld be borne In mind: that the lllhment, Stanley and other or-kkldlea are back to ICbooJ and hiCh achoo! Tuesday evenlngs portaUon DlvlaJon.) be ches and rocky ahorea along ange county leaden have sue-th1np •are pretty routine agaln. from 6 :30 to 9:30. Mn. Bou cJ Communicable dl8ease con-th coast conaUtute an un1que ceated that a echool facility be: Speaking of . the k.iddlea we states "anyone who ca.n handle a trot. na ural recreation epot of great Included or that the entire place have ju.at received a 9hlpment of , Much more enviable is the belief of many citizens that needle can make a lamp shade." d ) Food sanitation.· SC nlc beauty, eecond to none in be ·changed into a school. Ph)'Bical education c1U8ea will e ) Allocation and use of medJ-at ractivent>sa anywhere; that Stanley had planned tD aeek a.n Wrangler ~an.1, the bowboy'a fav. be held trom 8 :30 to 9 :30 In the cal supplies. th'y are enjoyed by hundredl of amendment to the bill under orlte. We have Hop-a-Long Cu- hlrh echool gymnasium. On Tues-f) Pl&nntnc dlaaster operations thouanda of penona. each aum-which the h01pltal wu ·author-lldy sweat •hlrta, auapendera, daya. baaketball wlll be the fea-and training penonnel. m~ and throughout the year who izeed. 80 that It could be convert-bell.4 and bill folds to go along lured type of recrea.Uve physical 5. Functlo• of PubUc Work• co e to our county for that pur-ed to a school or ueed for both the city council made a mistake in lowering taxes this : year instead of lea\ling the rate at last year's level and • . 'cleaning up the PJ!cific Electric eye-sore of twenty years that early day developers fought so hard to realize. < education. On Mondays and Wed-Division from all pa.rt.a of the at.ate a school and hospital. w1tb the Jean.s. neadaya badminton will be taught a) Maintenance of atreeta, sew-an the United State11; that ample Need fo:r a suitable site for a And don't think we are forget- by Miu Adams. Both men and ers, storm drains, bridge•. etc. P"fcedent exlatl far the special achool tor mentally-retarded chll-Ung the girla:. We have a nlce women are Invited to atten~. On b) Removal of water or debris tr~lment of such reglona of nat-dren ha.a been eel forth ln com-line of girla: clothea loo' and the ~---·---- • Thursdays, volleyba.IJ will be play-from streets where ·necessary. ural beauty In order to protect munlcations from Dr. n-ank F . I t th It 1 be d t ed d d cuteat new plutlc purses just like ed. Al men o e commun Y c ) A.Memble available private them from Ing e ac an e-Tallman, director of the division who aire desirous of cettlng a Ill-equipment t tmnaportatlon fur-lned by lhduatrfal develop-of mental hyctene, St.ate Dept. mother's . • 'P LUS VALUES tie exerclee ,..nd recreation are nls.hed by Tranaportatlon, Power m nt; s.nd that. ft.nally, it would of Public Health. Have you aeen our new Jtne of •. There ill something more to advertising than solely urwed to come out and Join up Squadron, a.nd Coast Guard aux-be no le. unthinkable to allow Cost About Same Ruat craft Greeting Carda? •that of selling goods or services. Unless the space used iii wtth theae phyatc&l education Uta.ry Diviaiona. redwood foreata to be la.Id Coat ot erecltnc tbe school come in and ,eet acquainted &nd , gro\lp8. Al Irwin will lnatruct thf'I d) Planning" dieaater operations. e bY unrubicted e:xplOllation would be about that of the pro-•Dew&papers or other media helps to create better public swlmminS" cl&see1 on Wednesday 8. FuncUoaa o( UtWt)' Dlvlaloa at the b&nda of lumber companlea: posed hospital and the payroll eompare our prtcea:. Our 3 day :relations the advertising effort falls short of what should evenings rrom 8:30 to 9 :30. al Emeryency repair an"' op-th to allow the beauty and rec-WOJ.tld be approximately the aame apecl.al thla week-end la aox, :l>e its full Clinton 8.awtn la handling a eraUon of power, gu, water, etc. Uonal UMf'Ulneu of thla oout It wu estimated by Dr. Tallman. • purpose. larg'e and enthuaiutlc irroup of uUUtJes. ;1 to be ruined by the erection Stanley haa aakl eo.ta. Mesa : In giving the keynote address at the Financial Public orch•t.ra mualcian.I on Tuaday b) Operation and coordination ot oil den1cka." \ civic leaden and other harbor 'JJ.elationa Associatiollj national convention in Boston early evenlnp from 7:00 to 10:00 ln the of uuuty g-roupe tor emefl'ency area otnclala have aP"ffd that :thla Wttk L. E Townaend, head of Bank of America'• -room. AU county talent ill .. r.ice. Ti II Area the •lie would "" ...... bl• ~·· , • · ln-rltad to attend-~ er th• llChool. :::=. ~tl::i";c"'!~~d~=n~o:~~~~: ~~:::.:: NEWPORT HARIOl IYENING HIGH SCHOOL (:r=--Pap I) th~=ta~~w~~.:~ [;1"~fu~~~..;:~: ~~!~~~-~~~i~£~ ~~"4~~ ;,;.:.::~ !Aent or tradesman iii the •1"-t ~mmunity. Unfortu--etWI ................. ·-·-~ .. _ .. ____ Gym ... -... -... -... 8:1CJ.. 9 :30 ~:" tlle MWl.t ';'~ 1-Ue lhr..., --...,_ • :Nit.17, aome proprie ',.,, -to feel tu_(~ advertla-~ ..... -~--Moti. It Wed. _ ..... Rm. 12' ... ___ 1:0&-t:30 ':J,~ -of H""1>0rt ,_ a -., ._. t•h• 0,1.-':itlC hennet'& In their °'"'I a11op wlndDwa la all they ..-t. Conmlea Clloatnl<><t.t) ~ ................ 11'11. Alt. Club 1:00-4:00 ....,.. """" .. '11>o7 .,.., -._....ta...,..__,, ....... _ --the f t ... _ h -· ... _ le h roDt Dudas ·-·----(to bo ......,....ti.. • ~' 8-ly, oi. A. ~. ---.. 0.-,... -· !A-"""' ac t -rn!! .... y ..... peop w 0 Lamp -c.--t. -'l"uotlda::rw ___ .......... Rm. 123 __ ....... e:ao-t :ao PllrnDeG and ww-"'-oz "' ,.... -~ .!17, rather than the sna*-' i-rt ct the --eommlllllty, N~ ___ • .. -. ;, Wed ......... -. ua ___ .. T:JO. t:ao wlD ......., ao .-....., -"'""'• -.._. • -.,. •llOtlllnc to · llp dilt pllblk 'alnd the "'Hqtlon O.V111tra '-----=-~ .............. ..11,. -... :T:tltl-t:» •• llul .. -at tlle • rim JW ... f h ,_ ..,_. • • · ..... ·~ · -.. _nm; 1t0 -.A:» t·ao ·-•Ice 1-..a 111at u.. hmP "" ...., QjJr u,. c 1 a . iAC.....t.t; ::-and of tlllaf•s ' TIE to ..... MM•llllity. "'!"I',-----·-· A ;a 111 -·--· ---• ,: ._ ..,-7 11• .. ·r•""9 ... Rz" blfl • ..,. . ._ - • -19 DO t1ltt far illlt'•_.'Hlil, 1.,.cl•Dy wMa ... • I w .... ion ........ ..1'9ol ----... :JO. t:m -rre'Mn of et *°' - - -~ ...,. 8duwtiaer lteepe mlDd 1111--'1! plll'llC* .. w.n u •nl'Us a -~ • ... .. w:::.--llm.,1: ·--~'%: ::: o.1..1 .... ,.:: ,.... --......... ,-. · 11 ., '11-- -..... MJte eou. ry b ... 5 ... ~aim Tn•c ----·-------.. w ,_ftm. 1 -·-·--! : ...,. ta1111-·---a ..... ., .... !;:ti .. !:::_ •'-plaa -••--~ .._." .'.:. ...... ~ .... .._._..., V...,._ ·----~ -·---01111 ----:-~:ICJ.. t:!! ,.. rrm•1 .. ~ Tiie -I NP-.-.. ,.. ... ,_ ...,. ,.,_ -t•tW"I ---w1 --W ''¢1' ~-~---._,It 'nun. ------... :IO .. ;_ _,. 11o --at -11Ja --· .a · -~ .., ,,._t...J:.._ ..,. ~ • .._ -# ' ---.i.. _....__ -... ~ • -ecc · tmtly .. 1111..--unas-·hlm.. ~ ~ • .............. Wedll11tm19 --at. aww1 a.. •u:.oo Oetat• ........... -' _ ~· 1'. , ' l . , t .~.' . - men'•, womens and cbild~na at 9c a pair. Stop In aoon at the IAUOA S'& 10 .. MAIN ft._ Mt.l!J()A Balboa 5 & 10 , , • ' .... llllliiii~:.:=~~....i>:.f~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~ MORTICIAN BJU.TZ JIOBT UABY lad.y Attendant tlO Vout HJcbwa1 CORONA DEL MAR DAY AND NIGHT Pb.one Harbor U INSURANCE ~• _ ,014 .!!\OIJWllehed Inounuu:e I ~<Jl_---~~nCJ' ;• ~~ '1Mia wrtttm. DOWARD W. GERRISH I 1808 Newport Blvd., Coet& Mea I PHONE BEACON ~151 BE SURE-INSURE I with · MAURO: 8TANLE1' l tmuraooe on1,. Pbolle Barbor 1 TTt 1 %!5 11.a.rtne Ave. Balboa ~ STATE FABll lnsununce CompunlM Liii'& t ii UTO e Piii& W. L LllHDl8 -~ E. Ba7, Balboa Dar. 16111·B W. Stuart Foote GENERAL INSURANCE Courteowi lnfarmation !11'7 Balboe Blvd. Newport Beacll Ph. Bar. U EARL W. lrl'ANL:Cr --~otary Public -lTlt -- • ·r ' i . I • 'BACK TO SCHOOL! A.H18ttftj' ·wbh--·t.w; ~t ratloa of st.udents at the Oraa.se ~t CoUqe •tu· dut t .. and handbook .i.i,.. laot'""8k W<!re (from left) -. F...J Ru,,.., fAn'7 Wlllou1h1>7, ~16 Mas; Don Knipp, Costa !McW.; B i.u._ Hay; eo.~ Men; I school o~I~ utl1tant Mn. ·Bernadette DuJ· worth : Student Body P+ident RaY: 1.ena. Balbo•: 8~ Smith. Co9ta MN&, and .lukiM Dion, ~1"!>& w~ . . Lehman OingHieS· Sail International. ' Championsh i p~. Pat Boyer Is Honor Guest at Shower Eyent Pat Boyer of B*boa Island. who 11 ahortly to be Ide of Arch· er Crane; waa honor guest when Boot. Keene entert~ned wtth a Twenty-seven· yalchamen1 enter· buffet luncheon and l:iridal shower ed the F\rst International Lehm&fl at her peniniula home. claa dinghy two-day champion-Bring1ng pretty gtfts for the- ship race at Newport Harbor brld.e--elect were Charlsie Kott, Yacht club over the weekend. ltyvonne Santmyer, Kathie K.iea- The affair featured five raco ter, Und& Pearman, Eleanor r~round the maln tumlng ,._In in, Smith, Lee B&nsert, Joan carlton, front of the club houae. , Ulllan Jrox. and the hpateaa. 0th· Winner wae W. R. t;>arblr Met-en were 1ent by out'"'°t-town calf, 1814 Pacitlc Dr., Corona del trtend1. Appropriate games were Mar, member of Balboa Yacht played, prl&ea jolng to Lee Bans· club. He received the Wal-ert and UUta.p Fox. ton Hubbe.rd. Jr., memorial trophy Mr. Crane and his flancee re- by Mn. Myrna L . SeJtig, widow cently sailed to C&tallna and then of the late Walton Hubbard, Jr., to Santa Barbara where they were well known local yac htsman. and guests ot his pare nts. who wU!h Commodor e W alter Elliott ot the the wedding to be held in that Newport Harbor Yacht cll.Jb. city. It will be before Oct. 13 for Two races were held S'l.turday the cou ple has booked pa.uage for and three Sunday. Course ot each the Lurline on that date. planni ng was windward-lee,ward three to live in Honolulu, Miss Boyer's times around t!ie main turning former home. basin with the winner 's t rophy ------- Albert Thompson Old Harbor Resident going to the yachtsman who t ook best pl.9.ce In the average of tive races. Metcalf '-Aron the fir.st and tiflh races , was second in t~e sec- ond, third in the third and rourth Dies i11 Sanitarium Jn the fourth . ' Second i:'lace Second-place winner was l<f- year-old Terry G~l'I'!. 426 'fM" St. Balboa, who took two third placl'!8 two fifths &nd a sixth. Albert Sidney Thompson. Har· bar resident tor 28 yea~. died early this morning at Los Ala- mitoa sanitarium. A native ot Georgia, he had operat ed a g roc· ery . store . on McFe.dden PIEl,ce, Coast Enrollment Below Lent Y ecir~' Outnumber Coeds At the cloae of the nrat week ot ln•lructlon, SGT full;tlme •lu~ehta had completed enrollment at ·or· ange Coast cQilJege. _ Ot thoee ~ have restatere4. 37.f are new students and 218 an returning tor further inatruCtio_ll. The man sreaUy outnumbered .flte coed.a, with 4GT men enrolled• a.a compared with 200 women. , At th• clon of regt.tn.tlon lut year, 690 1tudent.. had enrolled at Coe.it colltl'•· "The drop In en .. rollment thill year," atatee Or. Bull H . Petereon, colle&'• prul· dent, "l• due primarily to the de· creaae In the number of vetera.n atudenU. i...t year we had 158 veterana enrolled; thl• year we have only 76." Student.B may continue to reg- ister through Friday, September 22. It Is anticipat ed that a num· be r of additional late comers will be added to the Pirate taml1y. New Church to Honor Builders t..t ore than a hundred local men \Viii be the guests or the Men'e Club ot St . Andrews Presbyterian Chu rch on Thursday. September 28 when the orga.nlzatton ahowa l l.9 appreciation t 6 the contracton \v ho built the fine new atructure e.nd to the employeu ot the con-Bud Guthrie 9f Cos~a Mesa w~s t hird-place winner and fourth priu went to \.\'arren Blinn of N ewport Beech. Newport Beach until his tt>tire-tractors. ment several yea.rs ago. He \Vas It wtll be the first uU of the ' ; .;,. I.._ ' -·: t . PllOting ·Qais Sets R· ord ~ !! n~~l: ~•u &nd women have 1~4 tnrli). 1'&1boaj Power 8q , '• .~ Jn Pll~ &11d Smfll llol\t'~· llns. ad more than 1expee'-d. > • The lmemberahlp of the cl&iil lncludN In.en and, women • With much tiaperlence BJ)d ~ . wt th a out &nf· 11&11 an~ power boat 1klppe'l ate lncludi'd, OO"l• qwn- en of Jarp: boat.9,j 10me of Vf'1 email tioau and • e who don't own anli-boat. Luf. 1Mond&y'1 claa on saftty, rtven i Lee Jonu will~ folow· ed pex Monda,y nifht by a claN On ma lne law u It applle. to boata "tnder aJxlyaflve feet, and to reQUfred equipment a.net light.a. Becauae of an lncreuing lnter. eat on lthe part of bo&l minded pe<iple ln the su~Jecll . ot thl1 I e.u.eOA POWER SQUADRON Subjeet1 for Next Week's CIGssel Monday, Sept. Ill -Pllotbo1 Cou.,. -11•1 ·Law, Upta and , Equl-L Meet. at Balboo& Yacht Club, T:IO p. m. Monday, liept. 15' -WMther Cc>u..W.-HumldJty. Me..ta at Udo lale C!m01unJty clu~ -T:SO p. m. TuHdi\,y, Sept. 21 -lunlor N•~r C.oune wlll bes1A · a t Newport 8r"bor Yacht Club) T 1IO··P· m. . ' W~ay, Sept. 37-Advanaed !"otpllJ' OOurw -:---~·of ()oqo-Devladop liBd N .. p1er ICliMt. lleett.1 at Bal- boa Yacht Club, ... 1 iso p. m. courae and of other Squadron couraea, the public 11 Invit ed to 1lt tn and liaten to any of the cl&11ea. There a.re per90n1 who have taken couree1 who may wlah to refresh their melh.orles on 10me part ot the ~rae . or there may be those who wlah to learn about aome pa..rtlcular wbject. To Puhl.lab Counes To m&Xe It posaible for viii· tors to attend a 1peclal clau, the PJ"('oS8 will publish a box ,ach week, o n the yachting page, gtv .. ing the subject.a to be covered ln all Squ&dron cl&saee for the fol- lowing week. Special lntereat here attachea to the weather cour~ w h I c h meet.I at Lido 11le Community Club on Monday nl1"bl1 at 7 :30. Some may wl..lh to attend certain aeulona of the advanced ptlotlng course where tides and current.s and bearing etc. are atudled.. Thie cltu w.e~~ W.e~z:ie'4.e.Y nlgt)l# .at B&Jboa. Yacht Club. 't'he Junior Navigator claaa will be&tn It.a Tueeday night meetings at New - port Harbor Yacht Club, Septem- ber 26. If you are tntert>&tt'd. watch the weekly box. W inner 's trphy will be placed In the Balboa Yacht clubhoUse for club member Metcalf until next· y~ar'.s race.' Sponso r t hiA year wos thl· Newport Ha rbor Yacht club. kitchen at the social hall ot the one of the oldest m embers of c hurch and will be the fir.st 80· ·s Elk Christ Church by the Sea. cia1 evt~nt at the churc h. In tate s H~. is survived by his \vife. charge of preparati®s for the Julia M .: two sona; Herbert A . turkey dinner is Ned l-lin of Lido Lehman class <linghys. dulgned by Barn('y Lehman, member of th~ Balbo'.l and N ewport Y acht clubs. are 11-ft. light weight ski ff~ with plastic hulls. One out of seven drivers in fa- tal a ccidents in 1949 who were violating traffic Jaws was driving whJie under the influence o f a 1- cohol. . ' and f\obert w. Thompson of Ne~·-Isle, cheirn1an or the build i.ng H L• II port; three daughters, Mrs. A d&· committt>e onor 1nne lee Looney, M rs. Frankie Le Valley ~1ost of the contractors and and Mrs. Ellze.beth Holman, all their me'n cut cost s to the bone of the Harbor area; ,also four in building the church and their brothers. three sisters and t~·o kind acts will be a cknow!Pdged grandchildr en. and re\VBrd~ at t he appreciation Services will be held Friday at dinner. , 2 :30 p. m. in Harold Grauel chapel · Contraclo1"8 Ll.!Jtt-d with the Rev. Thomas Pendell Architect for the Chur ch wa.s and the Rev. Charles Hand offi· Dic k PJeger and Gordon Findlay ciating. Inter ment \\'ill be in 1 y,·as the general contrac tor. Nel· We.!Jtminster Memorial park. 1 . son SWford of Stafford Electric wired the structure and Sam ' Kin•f(the<' ,....-..<lllt men.e plnrublng:· Be.:t:·.~llh 1 Brotl!e111 m•<!~.:~.~~tt·, .,( t he heating : ·--e. ·tt. V~rner and c rew plruitered the buildings; Robert H . Daniels did the p$int- ingP Joe Koonz and Ruel Smith, the concrete w ork. Clarence Mc - CUiiough p rovided the cabinet work and W . D. Schock the spt"clalty varnleh work. Roy Touseley provided t h e linoleum and a.°'phaltic · t ile floor covering, with Turner Ti!~ company the ceramic tile work. Special thanks are to be ten- dered Individuals who dll:d 8pttiflc ded.!I of accommodation. They are, Earl Vicke ry, _hardware: Bert Webb, city engineer. for many accommodallON; Arlie Schwarts of the Newport H elght.s Irrigation Company, Robert L. Bacon of the Preebyterian an Hospital Board; Ted Bollte of Barr Lumber Com- B. I. Businessmen Hear Langenheim Two acore memben of the Bal- boa Island Bwdnea Men'a AB- aoct&Uon rnet Wednead&y night at Whltel Park Avenue Cafe where they heud Bay L&n1renhelm dia- cum the opportunJUes pruented b7 tllle Newport Barbor Chamber of OoJlamerce ln ill overall p_ro-crvn. for the Newport Harbor ...._ Preskting over the aeuton was J'acl< BldW•"-prutdent, wbo ln-ln>c1Uced l,upMelm, oecretary Oil tbe N-port ~ OM.mber or aom- ..-.era1 plans for & Olriotmaa llahtb>lr p...,..m ond ,jlellatid the --blHty ot jolnlii1r Ill a city ·wide ....,...,.., ' Amons~ -l were: llld-well.1 1£1lpahelm., Robert Allen. Judre Frank Linnell. tint Ex altad Ruler ot the N ewport Har- bor Lodge of Elks, h~ been &"iv· en a new honor by the Calttomla St..ste Elka a11oclatlon. Re will •erve on the Board of Judgea of the State Ritualistic conteat to be held In S&cramento on Tueai· day, September 26. Frank Lln.nt>ll The conteet la held yearly In conjunction with the State Auo-- claUon convenrlon of the Elb. The winning team of· offlcera 1n the at.ate competition next year will repreaent their fellow E1P at the Gmnd Lodge compeUUon 1n July. Judge Linnell aerv~ u Esalt- ed Ruler ot the Newport Barbor Lodp of Elko from Ila lnotllu- Uo on PebnUU')' II, lMS to April of 1950. f' Other member9, of the Db Lodp w•o will •tt.end the StaU conwnt.loa !Tom Newpol't Beach are )(-and )(-C. K. Vemer, T.· F. Nortoo, Bud -.. -.--.----11<!bort A. r...tman and D-wood 8chelL GilA!mw QCSlfl& R ... w-,.,, tot • NG' M st.. Jlfewoport •••cit. .... ·lf'UIW & ..... ID •a-,a tlft ~ art -.a~ '1T-lt., R , ..... coast Assn. ffoljs Fil'$t ~~~~ -=:F-...:r.: ~11 ueetlng IWnaalll& Kl~b met at ljlo -· f ' JYI Kamuina .. KJ.,b Welcomes .~uasts, Aids. Family ' 9f BOota Keene, )4am... Hern· Prol'"!U ~port. on vartCN11 ...,... ltrfft !»la .. bootMa. -I/Or )>ro)ecla &lo ... th1o ._Wn• )(no. ~lat~ lived In H~~~u-were elven a t a "Round-Up llM-tor elJ!>t f..,. and Mn. w..,.... .ion" of the Or&J)&'e County Cout beri•ll> .,,. l>ofn on flllo. ~ 4UOC!atlon at Joi Ranch Cafe, told man:r le tel'Oltln .. leptlda of In) Beach Tuuday evenlDjf. 1111 -and clan<ed a hula. ll'!ft:r pel'IONI attanded Ille tint lbe ~ ~bll to Uwe hire and .... 1on toltowtnr th• summer -... Will help Ml!lle Vanyl tea<h the. .... ' hula to club membtra. Enstneer R. L. Pattenon told lt w .. Betty Chattock'• birth-ot the Upper Newport Bay devil· di.)' and· .,_e broupt a cake, merv-opment and aaid -the army tnrt· ed with ice cream brourbt by neert and atate hJpway otncla.la: Wp. Herutreet. had bee.n uked to Kudy t h e ~ Bhlrley No&l U1umld duUe1 of project. Copie1 of 1.he nport are t reuurer, 't&lttns over tor Dee being reprinted, he l&id, and will Roach w ho wUl make her home be ready .oon. }n th• t u t. Another member who Other )roject.. dt.cu.ued at th• hU left the club ta Kathy Gay, 9eaton included: I who hu moved to Ban J'emando t I Civilian · Defenae. L. A. valley. Patch outlined the atepe belnl The.Ima Rleket.a presided over ta.ken ln thll vital program. bualnut. when d*ualon cen-(2) HunUnaton Beach St.ate tered around welfare ot the club'•· Park. Wm. H . Oall.lenne pve • adopted family of 1#. Me"!btrt dei.,Jled account ot the •ummer't are t'llrni.blnl' a p llon of m llk N;tlvttt.a durtng which he reveal .. every other ds)' for the 10 chtl· fd 206,000 persons ,)'illted lhe dr en and each b roufbt canned area. rood.I. and clothlnf, a put pt whtch wlU go to two other faml- llea 1>e1...-aided. Thanlc:a were eJ1:preaaed to the WomlJ\'1 K l&lionary aoclety of J'lrat BapUtt cburch, Ca.ta Mea, who brouabt to Mra. Claude Knox ctot.blnc. frulta and veretabl• to be turned over to the club'• adopted family. Aleo com In&' In tor thanks waa an unknown man who ien boxea: at the Anchor T railer Port. N'1xt m~ttnC" ot the club wtU be' llept. 17 at the home or Ma.r1e Kimbell, 210 ·Uni otreet. New- port. ' . Bal.a Ohloa ( S l Bol.sa Chica beach acqul· attion. · Ralph Mukey of Newport W&I contlrmed u l'eneral chair- man ot the committee working on acqu.laltlon. ( 4) Biiiboard•. Group endor•- fd & :repon from Selim Franklin of Colt& Meaa that recommended tnfor,cement of present regula· t tona. doing away wtth Wep.J at.gna: •nd having certatn 1"0&da 11~tar'ed scenic ro&dJI' on wMCfl eo alsna could be placed.. (ti)-• lipear Flahln,g . .Mayor J'r&nk _Wharton of lAauna ~ach uld 'that the First NatlOJl&l Spear 'P'lihfu&' cont .. 't wlll-lie"held "Oct. 15 at Victoria Beach, Lacuna. It w~Uated by the Helm• A.th-MILESTONE$ BmTlfll -~ l•tic" PoundatlOO-&ncr &JI are tft. vlted to attend. tf.AINZ8-To Mr. and Mra. Robert D. Halne1, 1771 Monrovta Ave., Co1ta Meaa, In Banta Ana Community ho.pital, 8ept1mber 11, 1960, a daurhter, 8 Iba.. ~ 11' han Celebrates laild Anniversary ' oz. J oe Bean. Texas dance ~and CHRISTLER-To Mr. and Mrs. leadei:. y,•hose San A:ttonlone have Harold Christler, 214 Marine ave-beE'n recording artist.II on We1tern nue, e ·l.lboa, In St. Joaeph ho•-music for many years. wilt. celE'· pltAI, September 18, 19~0, a .eon , brate his tenth anniversary when 8 lbs., 4 oz. hi& group appears for Friday MARSTON-To Mr. and Mrs. night's dancing a t Harmony Park Bruce Marston, 271~ S..yahore Dr., Ballroom In Anaheim. Newport Bea ch. In St. Joeeph Occendant of the famed Peco~ hospital, September 18. 1950, a judge, Roy Bean o.f early TellU daughter, 7 Iba., :) oz. history, the band leader 1tarted BLA'rl"ERMAN-To " Mt. and his career as a saddle bronc rider Mr1. Richard Blatterman, 6802 In T exas rodeos-b•Jt later won Oceon Front, NeWport Beach, In tamf' as a cowboy musician. He, St. Joseph hoepltal. September 19, hJmaelf, play1 five ln111trumenu and 19:W, a 80n. I ha.s appeared with his be.nd tn ' . Ches#er Fishers Hos# 'Corn Feed' For Mesa Community Church Choir · ' Mr. and Mn . Chuc.er rt.aher •. .--------------- daqbtar Keo a11d .;,,, Jimmie, ·I Add 2f0.23rd St., were hoall at their French to Adult Classes &11.nua.1 "corn feed" party when they 1ntertained members of the eo.i.. Mesa Community Church choir and their famWea. Lone teblea. we~ aet up undftT' e. huce mulberry tree on tha F't•h· er lawn. 4rge kettlea o f at.eamlnl' hot uni of corn w•re brou(ht in & ateady 1tream from the hou.e where Chet Cheeter had cooked them. Sliced tomatoe.a, apple pl.e, cof- fee &n4 punch ro'fnded uot the delectable menu. I 1bl1 afftllr 11 thJ; hJsJ'alla'ht of the choir'• soclaJ acUvlUOI dur- lnr the year and approatmately 50 peraona enjoyed th• event. A couree ln "converaaUon.&1 French tor beelnners" bu been added to the adult evening clau achedule at Oranie Cout CoUege. The cl&NQ will be held Monday and Wednelday night.I from 7 f.o 9. Tea.cher Hilda Everett, who wu trained ln France, will help be· blnnlnl' student.a to pt the accent on the rlrhl 1yllable. The home death toll In 1949 wa11 Sl,000. of which 1bout half result- ed from fall.I. Several of the younrer member• brought their ukulele• and enter· I ji;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ talned wt~ poup •iJlCiRI'-Ii ·1 Tho1e partl~lpatlng 11) the pleaa· ant evening Included Rev. and II Mno. Joaeph Thompaon and son I You wi 1' 'l'hobum, Mr~ and Kra. J. L. Rey-; nolda, Mr. and Mn. Elsner Clark · and daughter Pegn. Mn. Velma I enf oy . Compton a.nd daurhter Virginia, Mr. and Mn. H. B. McMurty, Mr., and Mre. Bob Luckb•rdt a nd 1 daughten Carol and Mary, Mr. 'and Mrs. George V. Fox, )Jr. and Mri. Malcolm Reid. and aona Os -1 vld and PhllJlp., Mr. and Ml"I. end 91 th• 'Ch!abblm Brown and children moil tirinu 'Barbara &n4 StanlP.y, Mr: and 1 of dayl. 1 Mra. IdU.. He.rper and son P a.ul, Y1 Mere. 'I.DI• -Sando OJ\d chlldren, SttM // Helen, Joyce and Daniel, Mn. 7 Oertrode ~l<k. Stanley &ubnan '1......11." Betty Slmmona. Beverly 'nlomp-·~~ ~ .. ~~--,;;;; eon, Karlene Jacobeen, ff~len a.nd n..-v- Btbble Haley ;1o Glenn and Kenneth 1 Or1ftlth,; ClaNnce Love and the hoola. \·• New Beby\.\rrivitJ In Heines F~mily Mr. and Mn~ Bob Haine• ot 1771 Monrovia Fl., Coeta Ile.as., are receiving oongratulaUon on the birth of a \daughter, Janice Marie. The baby made her ap- pearance Septerfiber 16 In thE' I Santa Ana conimunity Hoapttal where ehe weigh'd in at 8 pounds, t five ouncee. The Ha.lneaea have 1 two other children, Bobby. tour. and Kathleen, l~ month8. Bob'• mother;. Mr•. E . P. Hainea ot E vanston, Wyo., arriv- ed Friday to care fo r the family while the new mother and baby are In the hoep\tal. Maternal gra"dmothtlr ia Mn. Gertrude &::lick, 168 Ma~olla Ave. BLACK OF BROWN CALF BARBER'S BOOTE RY 1196 N8"-port Avf'. ,HOYLE-To -Mr. and Mr11. 36 states and four foreign coun· Ralph Hoyle, 131~ Way Lane, tries.. • -. - Corona del Mar, In St. Joseph hoe· I Jimmy LeFevere and hie Sad- COSTA MESA pltal, September 20. , 19:)0, a die Pa 18 provide the dance mwilc -Opportunity I• knocking In daughtE>r, 7 lbs., 2 oz. l '.S~a~l~u~nt~a~y~n~l~g~h~l~a~t=H~a~r~m~o~n~y~P~a~r~k~.~~~~C~LA~~S~S~l~Fl~E~D~~A~D~S~.~;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~==;:' DEATHS: r. l\fn. Ka.tlle.ryn 81.nclaJr Mrs. Katheryn Slnclalr, 7~. died Sept . 19 at her home, 163 Zeal 18th etreet. Costa Meaa, 1urvived only by a nephew, P orter Sinclair of Newport Beach. 1 Funeral mau will be aald Fri- day at 9 a. m . in St. Joachim church, Cotlt& )(es& and lnterment . will be In Holy Sepulcher ceme.; tery wlth the Harold Grauel I chapel in charge. Mra . .I~ Moony Mra. Jennie May Mocny, ~. died Sept. 19 at her hom e, 728 w~at 19th street. Costa Meaa. She la survived by her husband, Stanley; her mother, Mn. R . I Pt1ueger o f Michigan and five brothers, Fra.nk, George, Wtlllam, I Lawrence •nd Valwood Pflueger . all o f Michigan. Services will bE' held Saturday a t 10 a. m . ln Harold Grauel chapel, the Rev. George BuAdleck- er ot Santa Ana oftlclatlne. The remains wH.I be Interred In the family plot at Sagine.w, Mlchlgan. Jud9e DodcJ• B.ack From Vacation Judge and. Mr1. D. J . Dodge, 6~ Balboa St., Colt.a Mesa, va- cationed at Convict Lake a.nd •urroundlng country, lut week. Judge Dodge returned to the bench Monday. During hla a b- 8ence Judire P'n.nk . Unnell, city judge of Newport Beach, pre1lded 1n the Newport Beach Townahlp Jwitlce Court: In the 1 to 14 age group alone, accident. In 1948 claimed 10,741 Uvea -more than the combined tall of pneo.monta. oongen Ual mat. formaUon. cancer. t uberculosll, leukemia, &leukemia and heart dileue. In th1.a u.me-age poop, e.ccldent.a cauaed 10 Umu di many deeU.., u polio In 1H8. ~-1 Bt1aulf Balo11 .. OOllOJfA DBL MAil • • Feeturin9 Do You Need Help With Your Printing Problems? We have a staff of e~perienced advertising men, versed in printihg who can help you design . and lay out y~ur printed matter and assist you with yoor c py and offer sugges- tions if you desire th • Our equipment is modern with excellent type faces and skilled print t rs to do the job right. !Mt cal~ 616udaskhr . ,. • prlRtlllg ................ " to call ~··wp~-t Harn· r .Publishing Co.; __ • •• Jobi\ Alie. 1W WUJ -u.: -a.._, -....... ,. Bllda -. Baroid Hlaina. ~Ora­ ,Jlall!. U.. &.lwlJo; T, II'. Ji-UICI -...:-tan llMda b)" u-.t dl.1"• .. o.: d i • 111......,.. _____ _....,_,.. ·----- 1-(elene _Curtis 'Permenents . ./ . ....... ..., "'. 1'11~­... , .. ~ ............ • --• I I • l • • " J ' • • , l ' • Gro,.,,.,,., .... d , Control ' I • HERE'S HOWT l'be pbotao bolow ..,_ how tlle O,_,,d Co.trot A p- proach *luadroi:t at :U Toro ·~ Ill ~ pa...." At extreme rtpt a Marine ftgfltet,lplane ma be .,,.. lft'lk:hlr· It. approach. whiJe ta Ute mobt~. radar ulilt 111. the forqruund, GCA personnel. olJee.rvtar hie. ap-· proe.ch. on ractu! &oopea offer INt~On of hem· the-approach 9hoold be ba.odled. The ,tem b.'la •vied rnaa7 a pllot'a Ufe In ?.-ad """ather. ' ' . ~ • " . - • • ::: .. ----... - . . • . I ' ' . /..• / •• I .. . ' . -. . - P:~:~' :;.™' ~~.&:!0AY"'"-"· ·a Mesa Leg; •• Au'-Barbar Ii T ayl~r and John Sh. af er i \ r.;hi.Au-'V' PRESS Donates Groceries 'II -J..... --r.....:..n:,·o:: ~ . For Welfare Work Repea t Vows at Mt. Carmel Church Miss Nancy Ward and Robert . Jdyce gr::hatt:~~n~rdo::":h:ra:::,~: wh~t:a~~~~ ~~.~· ~~e ~e:~~:r:.~'.r·-------------- R t V P b (h u h for nce.dy families when An1e1;can !rte was MJ~ Barbar, Louise /:·' ':, epea Ows at es Yte • Legion Auxiliary 455 met M onrlay T.1ylor, clauglf'tt'r of Mr. ~nd Mrs. r r1an 0 re even;ng in regular session in Costa ~::~:~;: i:i~~<;.· !3,~ ;h~ s;:ci~;d i, ,\:;tt'rN. bnuvurt11a ...ind c~ndles&'-----------~---1 M esa Legion hall with president vows with J qhn R . Shafer. son of • • drcnr:1tcd St. Andrcw·8 Presby-Ward home where asters errl hou-Alma Swartz presiding. Mrs. L u-WJi.fr . t""irld .M1?. ARoy . Sha1fNrr:., :S17t ;~. t 1·ri.1n t·hu1rh whl'n h-fl~.s Nanc~· Vfl.rdia. dahlias and tall lafw.rR cille Dodd reported on child wel-cs m ster , venue, e...-por .,..-.,_(.. ~~1~:~rr~{~~'~:.dw~ri~!~~l'~:rr:1~f ~~ :i~'; ~~~~r~~v5c :cc;;~!· b~~o':~~~ fare workJ 0 in the community. l-le~~~~sjohn ~. Stapll'ton ~rend t hl' ~ /\liq,, 1:1vr11ue repcrtt.•d vow~ with r1ng11 and two doves arid i1ur-Mrs. Payne, member.ship i1npreR-qive d~ubll' ring Gerf'n1ony ,..~ f:nbt'rt G"nrf!P J oyce, son of Mr. rounded with roses. Servjng thc> chairmnn, welcomed five new Sept. 0 at 3 . m. in Our! Lady of .·tnfl ,,t•s. J•.••c J o,·re of 411 A11· .. ,.. rnembers. Mmes. Dorothy 1-lerr, Mt . Carn1el c hurch. ~1 nk a nrl • "''' <JO~ ooke and punch were J an ralstra. Lett· Brl d Fl Fl '1 1\'C'nui:. The Cl'l t>1nony \.\'llS per-Anne PolUns and Gloria. ~lac k-ie n t>rson, orence H-white dahJ::i.:;i j c r<'ated an J.o.<fective f""•rnr<I by the Rev. Thon1.. M. k I hMcrty,. MlssThes Martha Cox and bJ\ckground rbr the nupti\:r.Js. ,., sloe whJle Grace Crocker was 1n t Gihl-4011, argare ompson. "fr Taylo gave his daughter -Nancy \Vas lovc1y 1n white or-c~:;~~ ~a~~~ !r~~~~~ ~~~e bride I· M~s .. Una P~or g ave 8 very in m.arrlag<'. \Vith her ~llerln9. d b d d bl •• 1 . 1n te1est1ng re.,... ... on the SL:lte !en lh •own he love! b 'de •• ~1 y c1n ro1 L'rf' in uc, .,.. -wore navy net with match~ng vel-convention held recently In Sacra-g ,., . y fl ~ .... lcrina l"ngth and "·ith a: jacke!. \'el hat ·:ind gardt'nia orsagc . a shouldl'r le gt.h veil and carrier! I.op. lier llltlc hat was of •,vhi te h'I h d th M M mento. The National convention g.Jrdenlas an Illies of tile valley. ' \V 1 e er gran mo er. rs. a-1s to be held in Los Angeles Oct. vt>lvct ·1.nd Sh(' carried a prayer qe~ Crawford Jone1i, was '" navy 19_12_ 1 . 8 rldf" ~ A11<-ndan. hook on ""h1("'h w~s a golden-print .. Mrs. J oyce was Jn teaJ 1 • Arrangements were made ror a ~1ss Pat~cla Ellen 1 .. Shaf~r , . : ' throated \\'hitc orchid with w hite blu With d I d f h d n ht • f' gar en a cors:ig . dessert card party to be stagf>d n1a1 o on r , a ppeare 1 w 1 e carnation.~. She wa~ attended by The new Mrs. Joy~r wa graclu-\Vednesday, Oct. IS. at 12:JO p. organUl ovc chartreuse1 taffeta Annt• f'nll1 n.-., 1n a ballerina length ated from Harbor H1.;Jl sctf°l and 1 m. in Legion hall Alnl.:r. Swartz is and ~·'.lr1ied t Usman rosCf'. fro<'k nf ptnk organdy, white hat attended Orange Coast jCOllcge. general chairman of the public Bridesmaid ~ Mrs. Jeanette Tay-~nd houquct nr lavender orchids. Shr will con tinue her. work: ·'lt .the affair. Chairmen assisting her in-lor and Mis~ ~athlC'<'n iii~ were , Ma rt in ~'<'b('r "-'as befit man Bnl.OOa branch, Bank nf ftlmcr1ra . C'iude Mme&. Ann Cramer, Cora frocked rC'l:lp~cl1vcly in h1te or - •1tHI nHhcrR \VCrr Rn,.-:-cr Ward. Jr.; while her htl-'bnn<I compldtrs his Bo bo J Pay Alt d 0 ganza over ~Jue and to ato rl'd " Th I H I t d . • o C 11 m y, o ne, ru e nv. an C'l'f nrr C'nr l'r.qnn . s u 1es a., r~"l.nge Oftst 1c0 eg~. Dorothy Herr, Virginia KnauCi· taffeta. i::'ou uets of yellow_ r08es \Vedrl1ng mu111 c includtid "Be-The young couple will ma!Ce their a d 0 1 lrwo·n lent plf'&l'nng contra~t to h eir bal-.. <I 1 Lo y T I h B . C n o ores . . I s-ausc an " vc ou ru y." ome on ea trice str·cct · osta :h-i rs. Swartz reported on tht> lc r1n~ lengt~ dre.sses. The reception \\'SS held at the Mesa. Vo lunteer Hospital W 0 r k er 8 Ph1lllp W1 1lla.m Shaf~r serv:ed ' ' ~ •• • ' • • :• ~. .. ,. " ... ... 0 ' • Travel in comfort- casually-on popular El ~a pi tan~ only. all-chair car streamliner hecweea Los A ngeles and Chia.go. I New full-lenjth leg resa, 6ae Fred Huvey food, 11"1 lounge car and friendly Courier-Nune b ee add to the pl..,.... of your . I ~'..1 trip. Same rowe u tbe famom Super ....,__ Mn . .lohn Sh.af-t'r School of Instruc tion held at the as best. man r'h1le ush er1rg dut1e::i Long Beach Veterans' hospital. were filled l:iy Barry N nny and She u .id that volunteer workers Robert Thuri ton. . II d , are needed in all departments, .. Mrs. Ma·ry·[Shceter,. solqts~. sang Mrs. Ne ie Mc·A a ms pointing out that a really fine op-Ave Marta, and ~n Ttus Day I B' thd H portunity Is offered to w ork with Oh Broutlful Afother., Mrs. Grace S Ir ay Onoree I hospitalized veterans. J ohn:!!lon play~d the organ~' accomp-~frs. Edith Dulaney wu ap-anln1ents. ~ pointed chaplain, It wu an-· Rece llnn at CJ 1 nounfed that a sewing meeting The N e\ rt Bf'ach E ti Club will be held Tues day evening, formed the 'tling fo r a eceptlon Sept. 26. at the home ot Mrs. following th ccremony. Basket11 Dorris Ludl, 162 E. 18th St., C08ta of gladlollua dahlias, a~ers and At the close of the meeting :1 For ·the o caslon M Taylor Mesa. roses were u ed for deci' ting. social hour Wu enjoyed with choose navy blue over nk with members of the Poat. Mmee. cr.:i-occessoriee o navy blue. Design- mer and Bomboy had charge or ed over po'fder blue as Mr111. refresh~nte . S ha fe r's na\"fy blue go . Cor- PT A President Is Hostess to Co-Ordinators Mn. P . F . Balnf!8, president of the Newport Beach Elementary school11 Parent -Teacher AMocla· tion, 11t-3.rted the tall activities rolling with a mff'tlng at. her home. 23581 Pirate Road, Cliff H.aven. of the co-or dinator& from the three elementary school&.· Pla.ns for Room Mother 1.ctlvl· sages of plnM b10880ms ~re worn by Le~~~n:0hj.::c:.• aid lre Mrs. Frank Dean Jr .. Miss !Kathleen Erbe, Ai rs. Hattie PhiO,ipe and Ml~s Doroth TownJJend. I F o r honFymoon tr.vela to Y08emfte a.n• Sequoia ItJ.rks the bride donne~ a royal •lue suit with gray accesaortes fnd cor- uge of while gardeniaa.l . The young n~·lyweds. Who gTaduates of Newport ,Harbor Union High .:hool. will be at home to lhl'ir friends at 17(M1 ) W. Ocean Front. Newport Beacb. ties and the PTA membership s • h o· drive. Oewber t-1s. were di..,,... pan1s inner A happy surprise was in store for Mrs. Ne ille McAdams of 23rd :Jtreet, Costa ~fesa on Wednesday art<'rnoon, Sept. 13. when a num- be r of · m embers of the Central Bible Church arrived at her home to cel~brate her birthday. Fall shadEM!i In pon1-pon da.hlia s made the house Rtlractlve. Seve r - al of the gut>8ts r..Jd joined in the gift of a lovely dress for Mrs. Mc- Adam•. Othere pre&enled her with .11. picture o f the Chris t and some china ware . Mra. Alice Ladwig, daughter·in- la\v of the celebra.nt, served re- freshments of je llo, decoralefl blrthd-:iy cak e. coffee and tea t o the following: Judith. Charles and Kathleen Lad'A·ig. :P.fmca. McAd- ams. :P.fary Schick, Pcilrl Le1A•ls, Glenn~ Cartf'r , Grace Ke~I. The(- ma Pearson, Re-brcc.:i. McGuire. Edna Keating, Mayme Popple, Pttcie Grover. •1ontzcll Dorrell. Mamle-.. Gallagher, Beatrice M, Potter ·and O~·Bea.rdaley. .. Mesa Young People Off for College od over home·m:ul• doughnuta Slat ed by Y's Men In the contingent of Coata Mua And coffee. young people who p-'lcked their Mn. Ba.tnea' use of co-orcUnat· Tacos. c.nctn.ladas, tosaed ~ baga a.nd left for collegea and qn permits an.indJvtdual program salads and all the good thing& per-unJven.iUea wu Jim Kline, New- for each acbooL and yet the untt:Y talnlng to a Spani&h dinner will port Harbor High seft"ool cradu- of one PTA for the three e.~en· be available to the public on ate., wbo won a $4000 scholarahip tary achoola ma.Item a communtt> Thuraday evening. Sep~ber 8 tn to the Ualve.nllty of Chic.go. wide approach to acbool problem.I Cotta ~ American Legltm MU Jim, the aon of M.r. and Mrs. pouibl:e.. when the ra Men . Y'a Menettet Edward IOiae, 878 W . 18th SL, Mn. 1-s>h N lckertz, Lido &le. clulio •taire their annual dln1ler. left Sunday, a<eompo.nled by bh t. the aew cUlrman for R~Ua Tick~ at lL2:5i fof adult. and mother who will vlldt TelatJYel ln and S&fety. -7' cr-nta" fot ~may be_ or.:. ChJ~fO be.fore. n.turnlag home.. n.-attending' tbe m..U. dettd from Bob i.o..g.· -Betty Pinkley. &loo ~ were: Mn. Louis J . Cmenar1 ·Mn. 5%72-W. -Ill Nldent of Y"• Mm. of Barbor High. haa enrplled at SUoller White. Mn. ffa""1 llla:r-Pt-~ tlM! dinner· to to-the tlnlvenlty of Soutbem Call· er, Mn. JI. 11. Newland. Mn.. A. ..... tbe Y. 111. C. A. )'OUtll -foml&. USC Denial od>ool lo tbe c, a -.... Jira. w. a. ooi. ,......,. choice or Vlrgl! 1eu.t¢> ~~'kl mu. lln. J . '--.. Jira. B. , TJi.eh' puenta ·are Mr. and MnL l<M I .-..-. L. .&. .,._ Foooplo, do -tbo wU& .... A. L. PIDlt1cy ok ~· ,. . . • . , · . • I • Flyers Daily J • 'EOG SHEi.i! llAN-Jolt/, I tile -•rs-:-t la Hoe pluUe •en IMll" oa ""' left. lo to tabj ....,. ... trol ol t11e plolle ,..,,.. 11 lo -.. tl'9 nm...,-a.cl woalcl _,......,. be .tal.ble evtn la deDM-toe. He alda t11ie pilot la '*"PletlJll'. Ule -. .. by sadlolns lnAlracU-. UaW - 1.9flrsaat t. ~ to Me t1ae p1w an liladlJal' proc:edura art: b•edlred a.7 ~tedar equt,._.t. OCA Is o~ of the major reuou wtq· the Berlln. alrUft operatied .., •~117 • • .. • '. ' • • " ' ~ •,, • . . a •• r! I r ' . ,= . - • .. l . . . :, • ..... ~---""!-.. l • • • 1 . ' I ; ' . -• • Elmer Clark Family Visits in Hawthorne J Mrs. P. V. Parkes Is Bridge Hostess Grange Dan.c:e Set for Saturday Dessert Wall the prelude to rub· hers of bridge when Mrs. P , V. Parkes of Harbor Blvd., enter- tained her card group. M N!. Boyd Roberta ooptUTed first prize and Mrs. E . J . Wrlght scored second. Making up the t\l(O quartet ta· oles were Mmes. W . E . Nickell. Members of the Cost.a Mt:sa Grange will hoh:I their monthly danc(' Saturday, SepL 23, at the Grange Hall, corner of Victoria and Thur;n SU!. There. will be squ."tre and modern dancing. Re· freshments will be served. Mr. and Mrs . Elmer Clark nc.1 daughter Peggy, 2427 Or~ge Ave .. Costa Mesa , sJ>('nt las t eek in Ha wthorne vi8itlng the 1 al couple's brother-in·law and si ter, Mr. -1nd Mrs. W . A . Blo mq 1st. On Saturday night they e.tt+nd· ed a performance of "The g&ll· fornia Story" In Ho llywood wl. The pageant, with a coat of dipicted the 400 years of fftrnia history. Jerrold Spangler, Boyd Robto rts. In one out of every rouP' fatal E , J . Wright. Charles F . H and, j traflic accidents 1n 1949 the driver Nellie Ridley, Bertha Tillotson I or ·'.l pedestrian was reported to and the hostess. have been drinking. •••••• It rlcle1 Ilk an ~l\.~"' ;J°;!'lf'r.> ~~.l:l on a cloucll If you think that all •oft 'ding happeru; in bea\·ton or in big heavy ra-ju.et drive a Hillman MINX! You'll cliange your mind. \l1hrn it comes. to taking ctrveg, you'll find that light car balanc.e beaut nnage all hollow. Come in and 1tret~ yo reelf out ~bind the wheel of the con;rrtibl . Plenty of com· fonahle leg room for a ful ·•izcd rpa.n . Then take it out and elep on th gas. See what a !mooth ride it gi vea, even on the roughest road. HILLMAN 1n.Lnx • MUNRO I Newporl Boaleftrd, • You'll be •urpri.eed at the way thia sleek convertible ridee and bandlee u it cruise$ a long at hf:tter than 60. Some people have a.eked, 0 How can a con\•ertible that 001l8 only · 11745 take the beating I give a car?" That'a e.uy. It'.e British made. and Briti•h car--ownera expect their c.ars to run for years, just as the Hillman doe>. They al&o expect 30 to 35 mi lea per gallon economy, which the Hillman givea. Don't put a dime on any car until you've driven the Hillman MINX. A "ltODUCT OP THE .110,0TlS OltOUP ' •1. a.a Newpwt • llMdl - DEALER: ' . -....... ·$&.lfHU~ MOTORS •· A•P91ii'*"'• • ••••••••••• ' aiuNou ' .. ' . • •••••••••••~•••••••••••r •• • • •• -. Cub Scout Pack I 05 ~o'Meet .TomMrow I CQb Scout Pack lOS ~meet ~~~hnlt~:"'~ .8Cbool auditorium. Boye from 8 to tl yean of age are ~ble • •• -J .. -1 • ' and ~ lb ... ,&N DOW 145 boya of UMit -In Ibo llchoOI. Art -1•J', · .cubmUtor, llopoo that 90&eone wUl volunteer to be cubmuter tcir a new tri:lop. , All boyo, bolb old and proopec· Uve cube, and t.b.etr parent. are invited tO atten.d. The pack la aponoored by Newport, Buch Par· . . . . ont-Twber llOOC~tloii. ~Ith Mro. Onn W.de u co--ordinator for that aecUon: eut of USlh atreef and Kn. i.. E. Cock for weal of lSth 1treet. Rome \nju.riea totaled <1,650,000 ln 1949 and included 120,000 per- manent tmpa.lrmenla. ·FELIX . MARTINIQUf:'S Mrs. Paul Nisten Is Honor Guest at Stork ~hower The kind of ahoWer that UI• wca.therroan doesn't ,even .give ,• pleasant nod to but the k1nd that the gala dot~ on took place lut ·.veek at the home of Mra. Olin Ltok, 471 Broadway, Coata Mesa, when Jt.tra. Paul Ntseen .wu the 1urpl'lscd honoree . Thr hostess 01nd guests aw to 't that Mrs. Nissen was lhorougb· ly, happily "showered" with a ·tide vari<'fY of layette gifts. ' ' -~ -THURSDAY, SEPT. 21 , 1950 --~ ... ·' '--. --=-"= PRESS-£f NEWS. NEWPORT NEWPORT-8 -Every Tuesday RHUMBA SHOW BAND with A benign stork atood gtiard -,·er l he gift pack.Ages and after th c-y had been opened and ~ lrnu nd fo r general admiration, Jr l<l&'l' a n d canasta provided 1 1niusc1ncnt. AY POST-Wedn~dan LBOA PRESS -Thondayit NeY1'P'Of1 1197 Pa.t a....anect Ad• m11t11t run •• the Toeedlt.J N'~-ms or tbe Tbunday PrNe • IMUM M> IS 4 LINES AU Claulned Mt. m...lt be .-ad for Cub In advanoe of pa6Ucattoa. 4 Lines 1 Paper $ . 75 • • I, SUE STANLEY at VA-UX'S Prius In bridge went to M.M!I . \rth1•r Thronson. Mrs. William Davis ·:?.nd Mrs. Denni! Hogland. :..;'ttn13lfl awards \\'ere won by Mn. :;,,·e n l'atterson and Mrs. Douglu Hin•·~ly. f'inlt anrl blur Lonee were em- phn:1lzed throughout the pretty lppolnt1nc11ts. nefrc111hment.s, too. "' rc:1~cd tht· inrnncy theme. Home· 11•.1dt• if'r rrf'Anl 11nd Individual ~ur cn l\1:.1 \Vere served. e , . -. m tiu1 prli'-!ln s::-r.1r!t. Nissen with ,h("i r presence o nd glft.s wef'f\ ~!mC:.;. Fred f''. Allen. Welter Bffr, i'"llf~h!t, Arthur Thron~on. Doug- ~u:i lllnr~I Y. Gwrn Patter801l. I l "len r:.Px,t William Davis. Ken- 11•·th l-~,,...,·Jrr, Rob~rt Andrews. I'aul Butrh<'r. Dennis Hogland :ind Woodrow lladley. Balboa • Dinner Till Twelve . . The·n The RAIN CAME "Joe Tl1ur:-:;t u11, Lag11na's oldest citizen. predicts wettest wirltcr ~n 30 years." Is Your Convertible Ready? Duplicate Bridge Winners Announced ~I rS'. Johnson a n d ChHrle~ Jnn1el"I S<·hwab wf're \vi.nnerR '"l1'l -\v1·..,t an<! Perry McAdoo and A . D. \VC'thcrby were high scor- 1·r:~ n1,rlh-~nuth In the dupllcal<' hr·1dg:._. ,::;urn e hC'ld Monday evE'- 11in1-:" 111 ( 'oulu Mesa. Fourteen t;iblt':: were in play. l <.1un11·r~-1111 cqsl·\•o'est were Mr . 1111rl ~Tr ~. Fret! Rounsville; Mr. and Mrs. IL M. \Vallingford ; Mrs. Aniy Krnnotly and E . E. Bruce; A. W . Tunimrl and Fred HolUs: fl.fr . ind Mi's. Floyd Buell. 10 DAY EXTENSION OF THIS SPECIAL OFFER: NEW DELUXE CUSTOM TOP (Regular $55) !l.unn!"rs-up north -aouth were' Mrs. Joe Brunner and Dr. Henry Gardiner : M rs. A. D. W etherby anrl }frs. PC'ggy Johnson: William nnd Doylt• Gi lbert; Mr. and Mr!. Charles J E"i-;ter ; Mrs. Carrie Saun- ders a pd Mrs. Catherine Smith tying with Mrs. F'rank Reed and :\.frs . Stev.·.-..r t Browne. The Nev.•port Harbor Duplicate Bridge club will hold it.'I next regular meeting on Monday eve- nin~. Sept. 2~ at the Friday At.- tr rnoo n club house in Costa Mesa~ Play wi ll "tart pron1ptly at 7 :30. All ln tcrestf'd bridge players are invited t o attend. • especially for your car by ANDY For Only $4750 • Featuring: ,; Rolled Edges (For that SmooU1 Look) ,; All Snaps Hidden ,; All Seams "Double Stitched TAN. BLUE. GREEN . . MAROON .. \VHITE . If It's For or About Your Car -We'\•e Got It! • • • • BLACK AUTOMOTIVEJ CENTER "The One Stop -For Complete Service" HUDSON Sales and Service Ebell Juniors to Entertain • at Bay Club Tea Ebf'll club n1embers are startin~ the fall season with enthuaiasm and especially the junior section. which is ha\·ing a memberahlp tea on Thursd3y, September 28 from 2 ::iO t o 4 :30 p.m. at Balboa Bay club. At this time prospective members v.•ill be welcomed. Pouring at the tf'a table will bC' Mrs. C. M . Deakins. pre!ldent of Ebell club and Mrs . Obed Lu- cai.. nrlvll'ior to the juniors. , 1190 South Coast. Blvd Laguna Beach Phone 1875--1028 In thr> receiving line will be Mrs. John Danlqll. chairman; Airs. Wa llC'r Cole, 1Vlce-chalrman; Mrs. HArvey Leigh, treasurer and Mrs. Curtis Herberta, secretary. . ~ I MONA PREEMAN KNOWS ''\Ou canl make a bad ' cup of Mtl•B'~ 't'Ou get '?eral world-famous coffees in M.J .B. Choice rare v*ri- etje8 with the fi.n eet flavor and fragrance obtainable. Blended to· . - ~ gether they a.re in eucb perfect fl avor b alance that you can breW M.J .B etroog, mild, in-between and get p erfect re.Wu every time. &f.J .B doe. not roast all or ite coffee be&D1 at oobe ... lndlriduaJ bean routing'" brings out the maximum flavor or every rare, rich bean in the IUIUry blend. And higheet pooaihle vacuum lockA in every bit of this extra goodneM until it ~achea you.r cup. °""' ,,._ ... _ WllM ..;.;i~ --My· • . ,1 • r l\IR. l".lliD !\-IRS. IRA LrRfl\' BAK~IC (Photo by I-I owa rd F ols om I Elouise Owen.ls Bride in Saturday Rites at Christ Church by the Sea All in green. yclh>w and gold werr brldes1n-'iids gowns and floral decorations. •c lllng the story of i;un11ne r CHrrylng over In to au- tun111 whon Elouise Ow en repeat- ed vuws 1:1.t 5 o'clock Se.tu r·day, St>. pt. I 6 wltl'I Ira LeRoy Baker In C'hritt l Church by the Sea. The brirlc Is the t.\1ughfer of Mr. and Mrs. R088 Owl'n, 35 Balboa Coves and the bridei:roorri '" the son or Mr. und Mrs. Oscar Baker, 1668 Westn1lnstcr avenue. Costa Mesa. Elouise \\.'8.8 &iven In marriage by her father. the double ring service being performed with the assisl·:tnce of the Rev.• Charles Hand. She wore candlelight ·satin "'Ith fittl'd bodice. long sleeves and sweetheart neckline. Hr r el- bow length veil, was held with a halo of 01'8.nge blosJWms and s he carried pink Elf rose" with eteph- anotls a nd a pale htvE"ndrr orc ~id. Taffeta and Orp.nd)' Miss Elleii OwC'n, 8i11ter of the bride. was maid of honor In a gold taffeta p1incest1 frock with stand- up ·collar and yt'llow frosted or - gandy overskirt. She oorrled pink· and J\n1erican Beautfy dahllss and wore a headband of Vanda or- chidi:i. Bridesmaids w t>re t h e ~flssc!l Eula B:iker and Doris B ill- ~ngl'. gowned alike in green taf- feta u·i th g rl'cn frust<"rl organdy. oversklrls and carrying yellow and gold da.hltos. Stephanie Mor- ris was flnwer girl, in c hartreuse organdy with pink rosebuds in her h.3ir and o n h<'r wrll'lt. She car- tied R baEOkct adorned with rolk'!! and to!llScd petals in tbe 'path of the brldq Candlelightera w; ere Bar bara lland' end Ruth Grier. the tormer in yellow, the latter in lav- ende r t·J f ta with w rist and head- band1-C of un1s. To 'Hu h BakC'r went be-st man duties a d ush€'ring were J ohn Ahlborn, l'\ea l Hogan and Ray Fields. Lf:>sli t.• Fr<'ilng, :;;olnii-;l, !'-la ng Ed- ward Grei~"'4 I ! .. ·:\'(' Thee. At Dawnin5: and \Vith Thil-C Ring I Thrc w .. <1 . E<lnR \\'.dkr>r Ehorn player! th•· or~an Heco111p1:tnhnC'nts and wrddin& 111nrrh~f'. ' Receiving \1rith the 11rw J\1r. and Mrn. BakC'!' in Ouo<lr>I\ H fl.11 W<'rc parC'n ts of the youT\I' couple. Mr11 . Owen , y,•rar1ng navy .1:1hecr and !·'l.CC with n hat flf wintrr pink and corsage ()f pink anrl rnsc spider chrysanthcn1u11111, Afrii. Bak - er in a l\\'O-piece nHvy cr1•pe with wlnlf"r pink accessories and white spider chrysa nthen1un1s. The wedding cake was cut and S<'rved by ]..1rs. AliCe Eastn1-J.n and Mrs. Alma Knoy,'iton, wlule Mni. Grace Blllingl'I and ]..1 rs. Grace Burdl'tl served the frou n punch".' Guests signed the guest book in charge of Virginia Baker and Dorothy Bur d<'lt. after beln& greetrd by /o.lary Yamami. • Wt•ddlng Su1•1~r Following the reception a wed- ding supper fnr 35"rE"lativcs and out-of-tov.·n ~csts was served Rt the Owen! hon1C', t hl' hastes! be· ing 11ss:i~tcrl by J\frs. Signe AndC'r- son of Van Nuy.s ;ind J\fra. E\'a Phillips nf Lagt1na BC'aC'h. The bride v.·as grflrl1:a t<'d fron1 Newport Hnrbot· Union J--iigh school. at tcndi•tl Orans:e C'oa.Mt col- IC'g<'. L.A. c ity colics(' and t raln"d as nurse for a year .ol Cali fornia hospital. Afr. Bake!' attendt'd schools in \\'isconsin. A navy blue suit with navy hat and shoe1"t, red pur~<' and gloves was Relrction or Mrs. BakPr when shr and h<'I' hus band left 'for a trip y,·hlch \\"ill include San Fran- ci~co. the rechvnod country. Cr-atC'r Lake and Yosem ite. On their re- turn they will occupy the Owtns property a,t 3702 E·.tlboa boulev rd until their nC\\' ho1ne at Vlrgi la Place and Elden Ave., Costa Mera. is completed. · l I Costp Mesa Friday Afternoon Club ?~~~~~~:~;th Mu~~~~I ~~g. day th ~ Aftetnoon Club a11sembled in c k.lbbouse Friday when the new !leu~n got off t o a splendid start Rt the opening meeting. A rec'lrld attendance of approxi- mately 125 featured the g·'ll& luncheon event staged In an au- tumnal a ttlng. Cluaters of varl- hued dahlias. lsrge a nd pomponl'I, gr-aced l e t.ablPl'I while colorful f.'\JI leave augmented the artistic decoraUv details. l Mrs. ~lnz Kais.er. preaklenl. prt!lded . After the busineM 8C!i· slon an ternoon of rtch musical enjoy1nen W88 pnlvtded by the Armatron Trio, composed of Ha- &el Taylo , aoprano; Helen Maw-"°"· con Ito, and Ruth • Arm- strong, p nlet. 1 u..Vcal Prol'ram The p"1gram opened with a duet, ·1 Song Is You" by J er- ome K e P roceeding to de.light the listen rs were a rtu "Amour, Vi~me Alile r," from Sa.maon and Delilah, a d "Un Bel DI Vedromo" from Ma me Butterfly, sung re- apectlvely by MIBI Maw.,n and Mia Tay r . Conclu .ng1the tint group were mtt and • from " me Epah!I'' from Lak- e Heart Bowed Down" Bohemian Girl' nu.mben Hated tn the Hostesses for the afternoon wer<' Mmes. Calla Viele, Ber\h• Tillolc;u:i, W . B. Ml'llotl and P . V. Parkes. . , Men1ber6 responsible for n il cjuh activities .in September inchpde Mmee. Laura Ada1ns, Martha Almond. E . Loon Allen. Claude Anderson, LeRoy Ander90n , Rob- ert Andcr::Jon, Cha 1les L . AndrefS. Robert Andrews. Elda Ba5(er. Harry Balch, V. M . Balm€'r. Hpr- ·'J.C<' Bale:t. L. A . Becker. Ha~ld BeC'be, Raymond Berg, D. r- tone, J ohn Bidwell, Robert Bl . G. C. Bornfeld, 111a bcl Boudr-e~u. Mary Brlll. Cynthia B r I g 4" s, Helene Braun. Leah Brown, Ha•ry C. Burdick. J ohn L.. Burton and George E . Butcher . Heights Circle Plans Work Day I TO ptC'pare for the NovemJter bauar me1nbers cf th" Newport Heights ci rcle nf ChrtMt ChuJICh by the Sea WSCS wtll hold an~'ll­ d:iy work m~eling Thursday, p- tem ber 28 In Goodell Hall. Ne -- port Beach. Member& nre to bring k lunches and thelr &e:'Ning mat -.... I Am' one ...,.,nd bach), • Hottman. p were ""I"rea'' (Ru-BAl,BOAN IN CRA.SB I rcarolle.. from Tales of Edward Ada.ma. 18, of ••CkJtto Lindo.. (l"er-n-1 -boo Blvd., Newport ~ch. l>'Uldeal , "EotreWt,a" (Ponoel. 4 Lines 2 Papers 1.50 4 I.Ines S Papers z.oo The publishen will no be r eepon81ble for more than one Incorrect 1n»erllon of an edvertl~n1ent. reserve the right to correctly clauit'"./ any and all ada &nd to reject any advl"rtlsc1nent nr1 t confonnlnr to rult:ll end regulaUon11. Adver-tl11emenll! end canccllatlone wtll be A.ceepted up to 5 p.m. o the day preceding publication. Ph. Har. 181& PhoDf.I Har. 1816. uk fitr "Ad Take~ or M-nd ad and remlttaaoe to NEWPORt HARBOR P IJ RLIS lllNO (:O. '!21_1 B&1t.o.r 1vd .. Ne"·pon n cach, <WJ1ro~-'-"' ____ _ ;;:..BU8t:NE88 oumzj [ •4-Pt:-;-"-;;J'lrio'At.s' COMPL&'t"E HOUSE ci.EANINO I l\lco h01ics Anonymous service. Fu.mlture l.nd Mlg• Wr1te f '. o . Box 197 11hampooed. Free dtlmatu-:-llalbQJI. ]);l~11t1, Calif. Fully tn.sured... Phone• Kin1berly 3-[1393 Al's House & Rug---RuG & urno:.sTERY Cl . CLEANING ean1ng C_o. I We i;peciahzc In clMnlng Rup Beacon 61tt !. 72tfc & Upholstery only. Done ln ---------~·----your own ho1 nc using the Ft.m· oug HILqE l!!lyste m_ MOVING~? For F<eo ost;matcs ph. HANLICA'S H b T f Be•cnn 6114 -R. llc6tf ar or ra er LOCAL OR LONG STANCE 22-1.A'lST ASI• t~OLiND Phone Bea. 8927 or Be•. 5272·M. F'OUNT> Perf11an fC'male k ilten 1966 Harbor Blvd., C1ta Meas 20c2lH on Bnlhoa Pl'ninl'lul11, Sept. 20th. --------~='~---Ph.-,n" H&rhflr 2285-W. I8c KEYS M.Ail}E I LO\i'TAlaoka hu•ky. a mo. old, 1 ma le. whit<". Had collar CJn. Experienced Loclcilmith Last .c;;cen Sa turd.;J.y. Please ph. 24. HOUR SERviCEI Harbor 2888-W. 18c20 Coven the entire Haijt>or area. ACE KEY SER'flCE 2S-SITU ATIONS W.UiTED 101 Main, Balboa Hafbor-1199 WASHING or IRONING ln. m1 . . 83c39H home, finished or roup d.r7· 'By Furniture Rept' iring Chair bottorns renewed cane or splint. Chair rounds, cks and rockers replaced; also ire-gluing. HARVEY'S FURNlfURE REPAIR SHOP 2050 Santa Ana Ave., c ' ta Mesa Beacon 6133-J. 17c18H Custom Tail ring For Ladies and J.fen Alterations -Furrier PIPER-JOH.N$ON 813 E. Balboa Blvd. }iar. 1095 I 16tfc l!-BUILDCNO SERVJOES I PAINTING EARL SHEFLIN 273 Palmer St., C<Hlta Meaa Be&. M57·M 94c9 l>ainting by "PAT" 13 yearyi Service in Harbor Area Call Sat. & Sun., Be.a.con 5055-J 288 j _22~d St., ?osla Mesa -) REJ' AIRING aind PAINTING REASOtJABLE.· Large or small joba. ,Free estimates. Walker, 108-lSth St., Newport Beach. ff.J r. f087-J . 17el8H CARPENTER WORK, truck and power tools. Union aca.le or bid on job. Harbor 1164 -M. 29c30H CARPENTER Neat f lnlshtng and remodeling. 1 also Jay uph&Jl tile and tneta!J •beet tile. RAY KIMPLE 1'pt. 3, 11hlngled houae rear 224.8 Newport Blvd., Co~ Meaa Phone Beacon 6-t31 ' 2c3R INTERIOR -EXTERIOR PAINTING LICENSED -INSURED Glenn Johnston ,)()I -31st St. Newport Beach ' Harbor 2297..J FRED W. SNELL Painting Contractor DOCK8 and FENCES Exterior and J.ntertor palnUns and paper bangtns. 227 !j, IE. 20tb St., Cool.I J(- Beocon 1441..J .. RANI) PAINTED SKIRTS B,louaea: tinge.rte, lamp aha.de•. draperLea, towel&, apron.a make lovely peraonallzed CHRIST- MAS GllTS. START LESSONS NOW! . Phone Ve-Vi, Harbor 0382-R piece or hour. Phone a.con. 6203-J. 17cl9 • EXPERIENC ED ACCOUNTANT d<'sircs accounts on part Ume basis to suppll'ment present in· come. Write Box J-2 this paper. 16p1a COLLEGE BOY wants work.- after ac.hool-y,·k ends . Exp. lJf painting, floor waxing and win· <low ""'R!'!hing. Good references. H ar-. 1549-\V, 17p19 Mrs. Britt's Nursery School Hours 8 • ft Ratee S-40 mo. fuJJ ttm• $25 mo. halt days Care by weE:k , day or hour. 701 Marguerite. Corona deJ MU Harbor 870-J 77cT8H STENOGRAPHER-Ii }'ears va.r- iC'<l <'XperiC'nce. want.II 11.i: time ('n1ployment. Doris Bennett, 606 35th St .. Ne .... •port Beach Up SO. CALIF'. BIBLE COLLEGE ~t udenL~ want part till)e ~· B11by sittin.i; Gardenini Houlo!Cwork \.\'1ndowa clnd Iron ing Service Sta. Helpen RcBtaurant Work. Etc. Phone KimbC'rly 3-8281-, Ext 11 20p211i 29-llEl~P WA!'li'TED COUPLE-worn1n to cook and ~ genC'ral howiework. Man to a-r· den. drive car and help with boat. Write Box 12, thil peper. 18cll RELIABLE HOUSEKEEPER - Refer('nee11. Live In $100 mo. Phone' Harbor-91-W. 16ttc EXPERIENCED power ma.chi.De Op<'rators-lf you have eearn· slresa <'Xp. we will train on power mar:-hlne. 1108 Cout Highway, Corona de! Mu. Har. 2848-J. l&cll WANTED ...\m echanic or load brake and front-end 0\8..lil. b&;t of working condltlora. St.e.&dy \Vnrk. Theodore Robin.&-P'ord D<'·:t ler, 2116 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beac h. Phone Har. 380. 17cl8 WANTED-EXPERT ca.rpent.en. ROBT. H. INGRAM INC. 1711 Coa•t H ighway Corona del Mar Har. tt70 17c11 EXPERIENCED &eere:t.ary, per- menC'nt po&ltlon, write qualifi- cations to Box M.2. c/o th.LI paper. ltd.I HELP WANTED-middle a.pd man for night porter work. atC'ady and reliable. See Xt. Kawthr-a., Balboa Bay club. 17e19 Card Salespeople "Carmena W'alU: Song" ('Wll.lm.), ~ped with a small cut oa the aad •• an enmre. .. Smllin' of hLs Mod Sunday when be ..-kCH•SiNO CD,Y!CS 'Ihroup" (l'mn). I • ..1~p at th• wheel of hla -BA.VS YOU& WATClt 1•rC1J EARN $1000 IN SPARIC TIJ(jl BEFORE XMAS. Sell outat.&Dd- lng value Chrlatmaa Card9i, Olt for Sl. Beat proCIU in Willlt.. 7 money-ma.king imprint llnel. Many other fast -1Jera. lltd.,. Uon11I value. ·~ta oe approv<>J. ln>prtnt 8 I Dl p I 1 a FREE! EXTRA! EXTlt.4! -P • A-• Book P'Rftt .. "HOW l:ARN uooo.· ¥0 experti'D<e 1-d<d. Writa ~~ w..urn Art Pub-.., • S; Spring SL, °'!PC-H, 1-il- pleo. .. ~ The 1§ rupanded with &:ul Jooqutn St.. near i.ne ~ .ACCllRM?'t OK Olla lf1/flll --""'·-lo ·-...u -ot I.be COWi!,)' Airport TDD:' ILl'.atsa dtOom . --wu !be -:ar _,,t oa I.be WAk/.lCI!! CAt.Dl!IUllCAJ) --ot -............ _ tumlng end-<>V-4 twice witlftn 1eW.. - j llOJU.~ .. ~-,..,;-c.,,._~·...._'8'!'11 t ~·- ' " Iba. Stewart, p .. n111 the nat 116 fa.t. Adamo .a..-.... 11 - -... . .,.._ -tbe Utilb. W.... -.,. 11.f o.1t .... ·OJI • .. 1Ur MOr. C'i rw ce ...._ 1 ... • .I . • • ' • · . ' • ... I . '· ' I ·~ • '• ,..,_,-.... ,,..._ .. " ' • . ' . . ' • p;.·er -i -·PART··T -THuRSOAY, SEPT. 2T,-T96(). . . ~ FOB ULZ U-.APUTIDlNTI! . a ll01i08 " u a BO"ilD9 6i-APilfilEfl'i! .II Jl"Oi §Ea ~A:ii!i'llfilh"'l'\! a li0i1eiii3 ·~~­.nL,,,...._ ... PRESS-£· IQIJUOD J'URXl'l'lriu:-Palr of Wldi&R UHT.il.~at~.,. ri:A.R*-' ' ' PLlllNTY of good r<ntala ava abt. y ~ l R tal REAL Jd ""'-W11oo, *""port, r .,_. tun>. 1-...... -..,.. -a-"' 11omu. we11 yar1y or oeuona1. .rum . ear y en C,D.M. ESTATE , .·. a llUttll!!I ~ "Pl'· NWMI Dua-ont •-t Jiobis • --· , 'Bmdlx. or untumU.hed. JfO and upl ""'"""Hlm •-·-·, • ~--. \l.1111 J'llJfo, ....... tab!•. I Pf. of Eut. • mo. lett Oft ---I • •. ---·,.. ·~-• ~~ i D lal!lolan!po; ltwlll-mallof-Ill .... mo.~*" 1lt. IU The John Vog"'l ci,o. hll g~i:.tw. Colnro~'c1e1ga~-~--.~. ====~-~~~ !'f'MllP!!ie I"*"' bod, MW IJIAl• Qam1t.. Balbolt watld. Hal1lor How. I -Apt.I. from JM '< • l , --~ .;:: Hoie Classified Ads· on Page 6 -It BP'' WA!li'l'JCD cu& '~=u" at"~ .... Some typlnc. Full time, ateady pleUJ,nt work:. BTROOTjl TeWINKLE HDWE. Cool& Mu& 17cl8 .. , .... WILL FURNISH HOUSE and uUUUta to elderly couple in ex· C!'hanre for e. few houn work per week. Write Box N-2 c/o this . WAR DECLARED on prices of Used Refrigerators! General Electric, 6 cu. ft. Good Condition paper. . 18p20 WANTED AT ONCE-Man tor Rawlelgh bu.aineas in City ot Newport BU.ch. Real opportu- nJty tor worker. Experience pnferred but not necessary. Write Rawlelgh'a Dept. CAI Ml-2Sf, '707 E . 49th St.. Lo> Angeles 11. Calif. 18p 11 · 1•1 ·£, ID80ELIA.NEOU8 JENN'S (formerly at 156~ W Balboa Blvd) IS MOVING $49.50 and many other famous makes at low prices STROOT'S TeWinkle Hardware 1802 Newport Blvd. Costa Men Beacon 6222 Will Be Open ' s G.E . AUTOMATIC sink dish-ing oon washer. combination with dis· AT • posall. One only 504 v W B lb Bl d Ferguson Hdwe. Co. 72 a Oa V 2200 Balboa Blvd. Balboa I Phone Har. 116 Newport ~;~~~ Watch for our opening! 17c18 SHONINGER-good practice pi- ano, CHEAP. 638 Fullerton avenue., Newport Height.a. Bea. 6779-W. J7c19 HORSEHIDE LEATHER JACK- ET. Ille 40--42. (Cost $25) Like new, 112. Phone Beacon 6277. 17cl8 COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR 6 cu. ft., good condition, $60- 107 G St., Ba.Ibo&, phone Har. 231M).M mornings. 17cl9 TRADED· IN, RADIO-PHONO- AWNINGS Mildew ResUlt&nt . . Canvu Aluminum .. Ftneat Mattr1Alll Free Estimate• . • PaUo ll"ul'll Expert Recov•rinl' SANTA ANA TENT & AWNING since 1920 KI 2-SM5 1626 S. MAIN, SANTA ANA O'KEEFE &: MERRITT brown enamel gas heater . 1222 E . Bal- boa Blvd., Balboa. Har. 01532-R. 18c ~ "'Id. oprinp. Plione 'Har· 1-w. . . Hele ·Ho •• :n. Nelda • ottlceo to oerve you ::::::J:-llart>or 0800-W atter-bor TU-W. 111'.!18 ' . re "'e Phone Harbor· 1-4~ . 11cll . YJ:ARLY RENTiL-N.Vt7 alw M .. -~ Gibllon kt7 FUllNlBHED -om: BEDRM. 8' llO•'J'9. Blll'J'U!CB " film. •tucllo apt CUpoted. Pan· j IOf\O MARIN1D 2· BDRM. tumU.hed house. 720 APARTM:ll:NT. S6Q. UI AVO· el-ray. Tile kiiehm &Dd bl.UL I ~ Balboa. llland W. Ocean Front-$60 and Uli-c;;ADOl ' CORONA DEL MAR. 'l""l. ...... }er Engines Bendix, patio, -uw. pd. MIS mo. I h Harbo 29"" ti ti! M 1Tp19 .., ... .1"' yeuly. S60 wlqtar. Inquire Ul _ one r ~ eo un ay lot. Phone Pia· Used Heliotrope, ~ del Kar. Fi.IRNI$Hl!!D new 2 rm. cottage. cenUa 8101. Bpl8 OOROrA DllL llf.4R, 1 bdnn. O-OWllll -RoyaJa Harbor 0291-RK. l8o18 S8ll .Oo. AU.o ne)O 2 bedroom FOR RENT ~ Fumlohed y arly fllm. fropl "w.t l1U pew, · See john Harv.,, ' OCEAN !FRONT rum~houae, '80. untum. S60 rental. 2 bedroorrui, 1811 a m nth a¥all. a.pt. Ila. r . i.&N f'IJ mo. -., , · . mo. ery nice aurroundings. Ocean rront, Newport E ach. ~°'i r•mleat. Ha.r .. en-W 11c20 at Seacraft Balboa Pentn.uJa,f quiet, fid ftoor lTU omona Ave., Costa Mesa. Harbor 116<-M. · ' p20 B.U.. jl&l... tum. l bdrm . ......_, 1111 COAaT JUOHWAY apL Excellent 1-tloh, IJlort Bea 87'7-J. litre fin ;pl.. pr., compllWly fen~ NllWPOR.T. llllACH welk to ohopp nti dllltrlct. and t . SMALL rumlohed houae. I " 2 In rt,111 and-.. Yr. 1-. PH. B~CON ITU "-•c tl'IJl.l)>Ortatlon. View of both ~ t!.."!1· ,Jntum1S7•5hed apt. -adult.o.cutll pald. u2 F;:_.;eat Siii ,rno. Har. a:ie.w. llclO •wi ocean and bay. 2 l&J'Se !)ed. ....,au r-view-per mo. or Ave.. orona del Mar .• "'"'r.bor TitXDE*:zt••eabln CNaler for lot or car. Home.built cabin, 19'8. Orey 11u1n,, ex.ctlle('.lt oond.1· tton. Port of kven Seu. 816 Cout Hlway, Newport Beach. • . , lTpll ill rr. ll'IBHINO BOAT, Chryaler marine •llJlne. at Newport. Take but otter or awap fOf' hOUM trafler or about 12 foot of equal ~alue. $900. .JC. V. P&rU, 561S..3fth St., Rlverlide. lOpll BOOKS-SEA BOOKS A tllll ortoelt of boo~ on. all yacht- ing aubjec~Plua all current boo ... Lending library., The Islanders 214: Ma.rine, Balboa ta. · Har 1547 IOcllH Walt's Trading Post Used Marine Gear NauUcal Decorations Used Net.I 422-30th St. Newport Beach Open Sundays Ph. Har. 2-470 l7c18H MACKEREL boat. -4 ton capacity. New cond. All gear. 2100 Thur- in Ave.. Coata Mt>ea, Beacon 5211-WK. . 18p JOHNSON OUTBOARD motor. 2 'iii h.p.. 1 yr. old, used only a few times. Ha.s automatic re· wind, Including sto!"llge packing box, SlOO. Harbor 2138-J 18c20 U-MU81CAL, RADIO leu '.fi year'.e leue. 418 Red-1878-R. 8c18 llHSD l snd l·bdnn room•. 2xtra ipse llvtn~. 1 •• N bath, kitchen and· IUD 'deck iTG an..... ewport Height.II. 18p18 tase , available ·October cot- 1- mo. winter. or available for BALBOA Juni lot. . SMALL comfortable apt. StaJl '$2/IC. l!-.:Q yearly ieue. ·Harbor ma-w ••c!w• '· untt heat. pnvote 11ark-Winter Rental t " -..., mo. 18p18 Ing. tll paid, S311 mo. MAR BAY aHORIJ TRAILlllR PAJU< VISTA APTS, 4:0!i E . Balboa Completely, newly rumlahed. Re-2TOI Qout Hlway Ph. a.a. 64:60 AV Art.ABLE 0ciober 1, nearly new attractive ·2-bed.rm home. Ratton tum., fireplace, $& mo. 4806 Seaahore Dr., phone Syca- more S.-8923 ror appt. 17c19 frigerotlon, nt'ar r:hopplng 'dlB-I 11c20 Blvd., Balboa. 16<:18 , trlct for two or three adult.a. CHARMING eloee tn S-rm. l&i'fe apt. Tiie. laundry, garage. Some furniture, drape1. Adult.I, f75 mo. 215 Rochester, Coat& Meaa. 17pl9 BALBOA WINTER RENTAL Completely, newly furnished. Re- frlg. Near shop. dist. for 2 or 3 adulta. Utll. pd. $40 to $50 mo. El Mar Motel 310 E. Balboa Blbd.. Balboa Phone Harbor 2:S27-R YmARL ~ RENT AL $50 mo., turn. house1' Utll pd. 81-4 "Ai W. Bal- boa Slvd. Ph. Har. 21564. t · 16c18 • YEARLf-Large rum. 1 bed.rm. apt. _fa.ehlng machine. Retrlg., firepL ce. Patio, BBQ, util. pd. $6:S 110. 213 Colton, Newport Beacl Har. 1304-W. 16cl8 FURN, 2 BDRM. house. dbl. gar. on NohP. Blvd., acroa.e from Lido $60 'tll June. Ph. Har. 2209· . week ends Har. 2265-J. ~ 16pl8 • . l3p27 3 BEDT,M and den home, nicely rumt ed. Yearly rental. $1 00 mo. nq. 308 Anade. Balboa. BALBOA PENINSULA -new. fuml.ehed 2-bdrm home, elec. dl.ehwasher, disposal, Bendix. October till July. 2100 Miramar. Balboa. l 7cl9 NEW 2-BEDROOM furnished du- plex with garage. $80 mo year- ly. Will .ehow Sat. and Sun. 108 ~ 28th St., Newpon Beach. 17cl8 Li<;l.o Isle Bay Front LARGE 1-B. R .. beaut. view, $86. 2-B.R., 2-bath, bay front, Sl 15. Deluxe 2 B.R ., 2-b8.th, dishwasher, g.:irb. disposal. Beautiful, $1&0. Available till June 15 385 Vja Lido Soad. Har. 2652, Har. 291-4-M. tfc r 1 •c21 WINTElt RENTAL -FurnU.hed large l bedrm. apt. utll. pd. $75 mo. 4"8 Cry.et.al , Balboa Island. , 1Sc18 WANT f 0 SHARE my attractive new T use with girl or woman. :S nnst garage.· pin.no. H 845-W. 718 H-llotrope. Corona del Mar. I 17pl8 FUR __ N_r_$fV-E-D-3-rm. house-$45 mont~ yearly. Inquire 215 29th St., ryewport. Harbor 0-889-R. i j7pl8 UtllltieB paid: $40 t o $501 per month. Phone Harbor 2527-R t 1 p27 Corona de! Ma~ Rent& II $80 3 bed rm. hoU8e tumish ~ $75 2 bedrm. house turn1 $60 2 bednn. house unfurt. WE HA VE OTHERS Call Miss Kohlstedt, Har. 1 58 910 Coast Hlway .. Corona del Mar . l,'6<:18 I TlllAJ\J.Y RENTAL, Balboa tum- Wle4 4 rm. apt. UW pd. 180 mo. Harbor 203 or I Eve1. HartN:tr 2520;M). llc20 CORO!f A DEL MAR -Yearly rt:ntal, l bdsm. tum. apt. S76 mo .. uUl. tncl. tde&J location, M>l Larklpur Ave. llc20 TWO furni•had apt.., newly deco-- rated in reaidentla1 dtatrtct. t1Ulltlea paid. '36 and 141.60 mo. App1y 704:-lOth St., HunUnJton Beach. lip20 U~ed C~~ ~argai~ i New Studebaker Champ. Converti~le DELIVERY NOW I A REALLY beautiful sporty car Old ivory color, red le"'ther upholstery, blac k top,. ~hite sidt'walls. Equipped with qver- drive, etc. I ONLY $2368 I Cash, t erms or trade ' To See This Ia to Want It- So Hurry!!! NEW CAR TERMS! 'nleae ca"' are 80 good, plus the fact they ' are each priced below "Book," makes it. p<>Mible for us to give you the fotlowinS' low down payments and monthly tennA-tax and licenae included. ' IT COSTS NOTIUNG TO INVESTIGATE ·4g OODGJ: ''Wayfarer'" Conv. Cpe. ' $640 Down~7.40 mo. $186/i For Sale or Exchange 2 1/10 ACRE TRAILER PARK. Banning, 28 met.era and .ewer connecUona now in. Duplex completely t'Um).lhed-recrea· Uon hall, televt.lon.. putnP.. board, etc. Would consider 1mall home ar lot beach area u · part pmyment. roR EXCHANOE-2-bdrm, home completely turn. fin mapht) for B·bdrm.,. Clkr Haven. rort ZXCHANOE-one of the better homu on fii u . knoll , Rlvervta. area. tor h;'e here. · Ed L : Sedelmeier Realtor 1623 Cout Blvd., CDM. Har. 2766 RALPH P. MASKEY S-411 Newport Blvd. Harbor 402 SPECIALS In Newport Heights New three bedroom homea--Oak noon, fireplace, garbag'e dis· poaal, lawns. Double garage, 50 foot Iota. $10,400 Theae homes will G. 1. Costa Mesa Special Five acres, large one BR. house. Double garage, lge. shade trtt_,_ Excell ent soil, pl enty o ( water. Ripe for subdivision or farming. $17,500, Terms 14tfc Large home on South Bay Front Little Island -40 FOOT FRONTAGE on beach . Private pier and S00,000. EASY TERMS finest float. Stanley Hadfield HARBOR 20 GRAPH COMBINATIONS at ouUtandJng DUCKS 30c lb. live, you pick em. Rabbit fryers 8 wk.e. old, $1 .35 ea. (dresaed free). Beaut. crocheted bed.epread, NEW, sell cheap! ELECTRIC ORGANS. Used. One for $189, another $223, Another high grade, beautiful, like new, at a big s«vtng. For church or home. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO 4:: ORGAN CO., Santa Ana. 620 N. Main. Cor. 6th. Euy term.e. FURNISHED 2-bdrm, new hou.ee. 2612 Crestview Dr .. Balboa Bay Shores. $8:5i 'mo to June l~. Ph. AXmlnl.eter 11'290. 17p19 WINTEU. RENTAL-Furn. apt .. for tJ.o, all convenlence1, inc. elec., 1refrlf., $10 wk., or $35 mo. 13 15th St., Newport Beachi 17c t9 I New Studebaken Champion 4-Door DEL~VeE~~~ow . \ '-49 CHEV. "Seda.nette", R. 4-H ., or 11top In al the office at BARGAIN PRICES Philco, Packard Bell and others. Blondea. mahogany and walnut. First Come--First Serve! TIDE TV 8011 Newport B)vd. Newport Bea.ch Har. 208 Bargains in Used Refrigerators Coldspot, $119.95. with rebuilt unit- Grunow, also with rebuilt moto r- $49.9~. Truh hauled. 575 W . WU.son, Costa Mesa, (send le card). 18p18 GAFFER &: SATTLER white table top automatic stove, $90. Phone Harbor 11520-J. 14tfc Launderall completely automatic Washer $94.50 DA VIS-BROWN CO. 1~ Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa. Beacon 6821 GREAT GRAND PIANO SALE! Steinway, Klmball, Kha be, Cable, WurJitzer, Lester, Schott Bros., Henry F . Miller and RENTAL 1' SPECIALISTS many othera, Priced at $39:'>. Call Edna Craig f486. $586 and up. Recondition-• d v· k RI ed, like new! Euy term•. L1nwoo IC • tor. DANZ -SCHMIDT Big Plano! Balboa Is land. H,.r, 2042 32c!)4 Store . .520 N. Main, Santa Ana, comer 6th st. MODERN 1 bedrm. apta, Frtg1d- RENT A PIANO S5 pe r mo. All rent ot term allowed on pur· chae. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. 520 N . Main, Santa Ana. a.lre utilities pa.id. S50 per mo. yearly. I nquire Apt. No. 3. Dol- phin Apts, 1805 W . Balboa Blvd. 4ttc c FURN. ~-bdrm. apt., $65 month. wlntetj .eleepa 6. 518 W. Bay Ave., ~al boa. (See Fri. thru Sun.) l 17pl9 ~-rm .. ttf'o. house, $32.50, also 2- bdrm, I unfurn. house, $42.50, utll. ftQ-n. A.dulls. 1741 Pomona. Co~ta ~esa. Beacon 6747-J. j 17tfc i Btlboa Island Beautlfu 4 bedroom, 3 bath home in fin · .et looatlon. Completely A bf'.autiful ojai green color, Ofo'er· drive-will assure you tip t(l 26 miles t o the gallon of gas. ONLY $1966 ' Cash, Terms or Trade H urry F or Thi!:' One! ~tc. · $640 Down-$67.46 mo. $1865 '-49 PLY. "Special Deluxe" Bed. $596 Down-$62.73 mo. $1735 New Studebaker 3f. .•• FORD Tudor with O'DRIVE. $5i6 Down-$59.99 mo. Ton Pick-up b' This car is equipped with the o- nomil~a1 OVf'rdrive. Has an -rt. pitk·up body. a light blue t1t11 rt•d v.·ht'els. The finest J>.ic}f-up that money can buy, $1816.1 "48 $1665 PLY. Coupe. mo. Montgomtory Ward. nearly new-S2-FURNITURE FOR SALZ 1 cu. rt .. s11s . BALBOA Penln. 1 or 2 bedroom furnls~, $150 monU\, winter LOVELY HOME SIZE GRAND apt. very attract:ve:y rumlshed. rental.I Plano in fine condition $495. Winter or yearly. Reasonable. ~ •· 1' Cash. Te rms or Trade 1 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $4~1 Down-$43.20 $1195" '46 CHEV. Tudor Sed. Rndio. $37l Down-$38.99 mo. DA VIS-BROWN CO. 1186 Harbor BJvd. C~ta Mesa Bee.con 6821 HOME FREEZERS Immediate Delivery VlCTOR QUICK FREEZE-N£!w ' model.a, 6-year guaf#ntt>e. 9, 16 and 20 cu, ft. sizes. Decorator Items Fine Provincial Bed complete, Lamps in pairs, Figurines, Chinese carved camphor Hope Chest. Bedspreads, Drapes and Dtapery ma- Tenns sso down and s20 per Har. 3019-R. TFC St lev Hadf1e d 1947 DODGE CUSTOM •-DOOR month at SHAFER'S MUSIC 218 M NE AVE., BalbOa lsl&nd SEDAN A really Juxurfoua co. (Since 1907) -421 No. Syca-Balboa Peninsula hone Harbor 20 .. -oo r , very low mileage. ThisE'car mOl'e, Santa All&. KI. 2-0672. runs like brand new. Radio nd Close to ocean and bay. Qultot A'ITRAciTtVE 1 bedrm. upper heater, di rectional eignals, at SPINET PIANOf. All ramoua location. F ew minutes walk to apt. fq'r a married couple. Ale ~ covers and lots of other ext;ru. make.e and .si%es, $295, 1896 and .shopping dietrlct and tranapo}>-1 bedrfn. lower apt. to business Special price of only $1 396. up. Discontinued modela, new tatlon. l bedroom, livingrm., couple~ (Sept. 15 -June 15 l Cash, Te rms or Trade 1 and used. DANZ-SCHMIDT Big bath, k itchen. Large private 117 $lpphlre, Balboa I~lan d . ---. Plano Store. 100 pianoe fl-om patio. Garage, utilities lnclud-• Harbol 1620-J . 14tfc 1°941 PLYMOUTH 1·DOOR :;E- whlch to choose. 520 No. Main, ed. $45 mo. winter, or will rt!· -· DAN-an exceptionally good Santa Ana, cor . 8th. · decorate to suit tenant on year-BALBO l IS., furn. yearly, $95 uspd car. Special price or Only ly rental. 1325 E. Balboa Blvd. montll Master and .email bed· s495_ terials! Chairs and misc'l. WANTED: 35 wied pianos for Harbor 2278-W. 1ej:,1a roorn, t gar., patio, elec. refr., Cash, Tenns or TTade i $1079 Many Olhera -Open t o 8 p. m. ' . ' SH~~~ PL~£J.£RS 1 Phone Beacon 6907 1936 Harbor Blvd. Co11ta Mesa 1941 Jncv:Y. SEDAN. New mo- tor, rew paint, 1 owner, $550. Phon~ Harbor 47~J. 17c19 our rentals. Most generoua aJ. wash. fO&Ch . Near ahop. district 1 1.~.. ALB;JJO j . items c,au H•f· f~ eves. ~-,~':"'. on, _Spinet ~~a:i;r;> ap_t,. """~ floor an!\ ;-;r,•~· Tf~ant ran subleaae ~NiJB~,~· 'J •. '·, · . ...:::, ._,_·,.,,, 'l;JI .:trl.J• N "~.-~f ;i , ~M. ~.I, r. ·,· ! '/~~17c l8' -.•"'• lt_~--Dr-T"'~ et't •lilw[7 ,me~:1 ~.' In f""...:.'!'•!\ tor :S~ i'' -~•to.th . ': • ~,p)t .. ,,. f1i q ""' 6 _..a.-., I :'~: .. 2 ~r 3_ adults, S60-,1tloe:e to ,, H!L~ 2•,·M'. ;'. · p 1! ~~ ·f· 341 5· J'ieWpo ;B d .. Ne 1 . \. • .._ n Ivt1ndf1ate de vecy. , . ·, · ·, .. · to N . MalJ\. Banta Richards Market. tlieatre and .B Lid / E ~ Ph S 0 O'KEEFE &: MERRITT gu Ana. AUD on Electric Organ. bus. $17 -36th St., Nwpt. Bch. YEARLl." basis, one-bdnn apt. un· Y 0 ntrance · ·' MOD~ A Ford. cheap tranapor- 4;,l' r~11 ~! ~-~~ .~~ .• ~. ut; ;~i:. ~.~-~ 1930 P).. \'MOUTH SEDAN, I"°" tires, clean throughout. s.,.t condition. Sacritlce. Bea. 15868-R 17cI9 Dale's Furniture range, Kelvlnato r elec. refriC'·· RENT a cllLrlnet, trum...,.t, trom-Harbor 891-W. l!c furnts~ed with garage, $60. one ' M l r -bdrm. iapt, furnished with pr· A 1 USED CAR" aytag washing mach. ne, dble. bone. violin or other band In-$75 MO. PERMANENT rental age. $,0, patio and BBQ. Har· ... ~ box springs and matlreaa., rugs, strument for school, $5 per m o. fum. newly redecorated 2 bed~ bor MO·W , see 302 32nd St .. ·35 PONTIAC SEDAN .. ···-. 59 1828 Harbor Blvd. Bea. 5107·\V Buffett. 100 lb. Ice box . 1~ N. and up to 3 mo. rent applle• room.e, large Uv1ng room 8.nd t 7 9 I Bay Front. Balboa lsla.nd. Ph. on tuture purchase at SHAF-Newp<ft Beach. 1. pt '35 FORD TRUCK ............. 195 BEST VALUES 1947 PONTIAC Btream- liner~r. Local auto-Television· Service RADIO REP AIRS Latty ltwen • • Harold Hamm Technlclarui -RADIO & TELEVISION 100 Broactw.y, C. M. Bea. 6808-J 50ttc &uy Spln-dry, late model; like new $119.95 DA VIS-BROWN CO. llf!l5 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Beacon 6821 K.AYT.A.G WASHING MACHINE la perteCt condition. $-40. , Ferguson Hdwe. Co. J200 Balboa Blvd ....._ Har. 118 Newport Beach 16<:18 EVERYTlilNG roa YOUR TRAILER "WS° ftLL BUTANE and PROPANlll TANKS I Oomplote lnotallatlon, ~ . """ --n.. ot an Trailer , ... !. .. ,.,.,...,L . I .11&&0 r• &. 8amuel l:llia K. ~e,. • ORANGE COA&T J'lUJLER SUPPLY :: VU a...-BLVD~ ' Qllta .... ._ --..,._. . I_,, iii fp .... _. ··• . -czfl•Wz for ...... ~ cate. • ,... .... .---·~ Pb. ' .... ...... • • .'.f;. Harbor 467-J. 17p19 ER'S MUSIC co. ~~~~~~ ro!'~~l.rerc::· pl~ar;a~ SAIALL icoMFORTABLE A.PTS. '.!~ ~~~ ~i:;;.EN ............... f!!: RATTAN FURNITURE, Uvlnl' (Since 1907) 42l No. Sycamore, for children. Blue Top Motel, Stall •owera, unit heat, private '41 STUDE. CL. cotiPi'"""'··· ;430 room and dining room. matting Santa Ana: KL )-0672 · 401 Newport Blvd. (juat above ~rkl~. utJUtiea paid, $35 mo. '46 FORD 2-DOOR ................. 109~ -At large discount. Bendix. UPRIGHT PIANOS from 14:9. the Arehea). 9Lfc See ana1er •. 4:05 E . Balboa '46 PLYMOUTH SEDAN .. 1195 eJec. rangP. elec. refrig. Harbor Tenn.e &.I convenient a.s ~ per Blvd., r Vllta Apt.s 1\p19 I 1229, 12 to 4 p. m. l8c20 SMALL FURN. HOUSE for 1 or Newport Harbor's . mobile. Radio ............ $1195 SPECIALS IN Good Used Furniture DJNING ROOM aet, mahog- any, Dunc.an Phyfe, good condi- tion. 6 chairs and table. $49.50 Westinghouse refrig., good con- dition .................................... 179.rw> O'Keefe and Merrit 3-bumer apL gas range ...................... : ... $34:.50 Karpen box aprinp and mattrua, good oondltion, twin •lae •. per set ·····························-·······$27.50 New and Ueed Furniture Dale's Furniture 1929 H&rbor Blvd. Bea. 6107-W BAMBOO RA'l"l'AN SHOPS Complete line, factory-to-you. Open 12-9 dall7 & Bun. Bank unno. 275 Ocelln Ave., Lacuna Beach. • uc TABLE TOP pa ....._p. 11AK1: OFTER, Fripsaire Ma, Hoowr vacuum $6. Pbone Bar 2909-K lllcll month at SHAFER'S MUSlC 2, $-45 per mo. vUliUe.s pa.Id, 2 WINTER R~TAL -attracUve Btg. Used Car Lot CO. (Since 1907) 421 No. Syca· blocks from pler. 1910 Court rum. lower 2~bdrm . apt.. Ice. 194 7 CHEVROLET Aero 2-dQOr aedan. Lota of extra.. Car like new. more, Santa Ana. KI. 2-0672. Ave., Newport, Harbor 1058-M. livln~., fireplace, patio. gar- -17p18 age. 100 mo. 117 Diamond. 4~BU81NE88 Opportunltlte -------------Bal laland. 17c18 534 Coast Highway, Newport PHONE BEACON 6604 Hours-Week days 9 'til 7: New tires .................. $1295 IDEAL FOR COUPLE Venetian Blind and Shade btimneaa Well Utabllahed money maker. F\lU price, $3500 (Owner will teach busJnesa ) HARBOR INVESTMENT CO SOth at Newport Blvd.,Har. 1800 llcli WANT TO RJtNT for winter montha, dbl ear prap or 2 slng1ee. nev 200 blk. Amethyat, Balboa bland. Phone Lquna &2U. 11cl8 WA.NT GARA.OE or workahop, vldnlty of 19th BL Wrfu Box L2, this paper. lTplt Wanted to Rent Unfurnished House t' BA1480A BAY FRONT attracUve ~ turn. 2 bedroom upper duplex. FURNJSil'Eo Studio apartment. Sun porch, Prlv. beach. Nr. New 1tove and refrigerator. $50 shopping dist. Reu. Har. 483. 1 per month wtlh utilltle&, phone l7p22 Harbo( 2941-J or 415 Iris, Cor· ON BALBOA ISLAND yearly letM, tumi.shed houae, 8 bdrm• .. 2 bat.ha. 213 Ruby Ave .. S&lboa laland • J3tlc ona d~I Mar. 11cl9 Sunday.e IO 'tll 4: 1 Theodore Robins Your Ford DH.ler · '49 Stude Champl Door Sedan. De Lwl.e model. 11,000 milea only. Very cle&f1. $1675 BRA.ND NEW large beautitUDy tumlahed 2 bedtm. Wint.er or yearly. Ma earn·auon, Corona del Mar. 17c19 WINTER REN'!'Al.8'-ll'urnlahed 2 3-rm. apt.a.. rdril'er&Uon, near ahop1 and bay. uUL pd., $37.50, itO ar¥t HO. 306 It. Bay Ave., Bal~ Harbor 0'14$-J. 17c19 '47 Mercury Cl. Cpe. Winter Yearly Super De Luu. Clean $1250 1 bednn. Apt. . ... $30 S f~ PURNI.8HED 1 bedroom home l bedrtn. Apt. . ... 4::S IO "' 4: bedrm. Home .. IO 120 --• wltll prap. Shown Bunda)', 11 See Mn. =" at 312 Al•arado '37 Ford ~or. Sedan to 5. 108 • 11th st., Newport I i Ha~ ••~ • '*"' Beach.. 1Tc18 Pace. • -----· Good motor. Offend at c=o=-=-cc--=-=-c=-~,..,.-..,..,-1-~-+~~~~~-17-cu_I $175 NEWPORT lBLAND-Attnctlv• AV=LI: TILUl's' t.ZASrr-I , bMrm. f\Jmbbed houae. :l'lre-.. placo AJoo panel Patio comp rom. Z-Mml--.. .,.. MUNRO "UQTORS Apply COi • UIJl ::z· .,.. .-Ji ceptlooally · nice-flft p'-. ,_. · 1948 PLYMOUTH Coupe Really a beautlful car. Radio, beater-, ete. ..-.$1345 1947 PLYMOUTH Club Co u p e MCepttonally clean. Lota of eJrtraa $109C! OTHER GOOD TRANBPOR· TATIQN CARS AVAILABLE Ed . Clancy Pontiac 1402 S. Coast·Blvd., Lquna Ph. Laguna Beach 58 Used Car Bargains 1H8 Pontiac ••e" 4-doQr Se- dan, radio and heaur JUll DUnllirt a.JTU. . nc111 rumaee"8. 11aa ,-twn""• soot H .. pon J11-..L . encl. gar p1dner -Hl:WP<>RT • B9AClf Dm..ux:J: 2 bdrm. """· dpx. apt. uW. ,,._ A Q,.i.i (Uttlo) ' Pllone HatbOr 11111 I lff8 Cllev. A.,.., R 6 B _ . .JUINI J'mmacUlato, "-• ~ Bal~ lolaad. !far, 'llOIR or ltcZO-lHT Buick l!oad .. -f-~ -1-1100 -. CL. A .} GltaDlte -. Helt 1 door. -and Mal.or f1!16 Adalta. ... Marisold. ~I . PO!nUC • ----141. lHT ....._ ................ clol -. • H,ell Yll,Ulf'aolnlD IUllft'AL • b)' ~ -.-n410 -· daa, -""" -fl'411 A-1. ~ ..._ w ~ -· l•,a1-t.t -an. l .. Paat1M .,_ ..... I •Tt UNW'tlllM. ,__ apt., _,,, ... annol bMcb, lllO. 00Jt. -""' -juot ,_ I . • 411-w. 1 .Mlt. to c1Ptr or ~=-hwl --... -. -..icau,, perf,C. .,.... AIUI 1.QC"'ll"'A."'L"-- o.ta M-. ...... -· ii.I tta, Ba--· 1«1 -lllO"flq a-.i. -!tar "" .-.· 1111 -•-: ~. -qulclt oa1e. aan n-. ........, c. E. lieJnonama Calla Mw. Brr~• 11»-IL llutlrim 211&1 or uyUme ,...._,, .t. U.-4-tlJlltl ~-8111ek O.W ' . 17<19 ' · · Utrc .......... Beeaon l:iZS. lTplt ~O ........,.,, ....,..... Pb. U181 " l -, •.•• -~..., ,-.:..-.\.11.' ....... 'r;:a:.~ '~ , .. ,.,__ 216 Marine Balboa lsklnd For Sale or Tratle LOVELY BEACH FRONT HOMF: 4 bdrms,' 3 baths, patio. ElCcel- lent IOC.:l t ion. Must see to ap~ preciate! HARBOR JNVESTMENT CO. 30th at Newport Blvd, Har, 1600 R eRults com e rrom constant Practice! An ad regularly in this paper will produce results f11r you. 4S-A-TRAILER SPAC'E Make Reservations Now Deluxe Traill'r space, $22.W per mo., start Oct . l , spec. yearly rates. All pvt. baths, separate bldg .. each lot Sandy's Deluxe Trail er Park 636 c0ut Hwy., Nv.·pt. B~a. 6804 1Gc21 4-4-ROOl\-IS FOR RD'T PERMANENT SLEEPING RM ., garage. BLUE TOP MOTEL. 401 Nwpt. Blvd. /above art hPs). 15tfc ~ENT, MJ.80ELL.UIU)U8 \2.Xl!b' ·.Office .epace, .-eomer -,lii:a- i· t ion. Street level. 6-lfi Eut Bal-.... bOi"· Brfit',' Ba'.l'boa. Har. 2821. 95TFC OFYICS: 8U1TJ: In fireproof Btrtcher Bldg., SBO mo. 2 large weU·li(hted office areu with common reception room. Could be divided. Apply office 9 or phone Harbor 2630. 16ct8 ROOMS FOR RmNT -by day, week or month. Rea.onable rates. 123 -28th St., Newport BeM:h. M cH 116-MONl:T TO LOAN ! LOANS For Homes with 4 '}'o -5 1h % Int. Lone tenn. Low payment Bpectall&lnc ln F . H . A . and G. I. Plana. 6 Iii% Conatruction Loana CALL BOB SA Tl'LER Har. -31&1 few n-ee AppnJ..aal Rop. POIIUZR MORTGAGE CO. Metro. Ute lnl. J"Unda. Kl S...c;135 LOANS TO BUILD., DlPROVE, BUY, MODll:R.NIZll:, OR IUU'DfANCll We Bu7 Truot Deedl . HCWPORT BAl,BO<\ n:DERAL 8AVING8 •LOAN AUN. sua Via U4o Ph. Har. HOO • Real F.atate Loans HOMD, APT&, Jinn-prvp. 1111< far X.. llJcb 1-lo ll&ala ..... a.ltJ Co. Jlea1t.on IOI 11'· lTtll, .... ta .ii.a KU-Tm Rault.. conte fl'Olll CONtant PJKlicel .ll.n ad ftJlllu!Y In lhla -will ~ -far_ you. • 1 .. ->~. ,· " 1, c ' i ' f. • I , •• UAL llftADI . • U+t. U'Uft \ • I 0-B~CHE ~· GATF.S Re 0 altor Clayton Lowe -Frank Catherina I ' 311 Marine 4ve., 1;3alboa Island Ph. Har, 1671 or 1672 Harbor 746-:M evenings . I . BALBpA ISLAND BAY FR. Pier & FJ.,I ?1ann. 5 B. R., :\ b&. furn. home. Patlo~d L gar. Sacrifice $43,000. $23,l!OO. Duplex on ttle lei. 3 B. R. each. New and charm. ed. Gooct tel'Dlll. A FEW VACANT LOTS left on the Island from • • '6(lOO up. Better lhurry. BEAOON BAY. Charm. Bay Fr. hl>Dl•. 'B. R. S be. Large rumpua room.· Gar. dllp., autd. dishwasher, tile kitchen. Patio PLUS 2 B. R. apt. Both places beaut. furnlahed. S car pr. About 2 ynr. old. Designed, b~ and furn- ished for maximum comfort and beauty. Sacrifice price. TWO LOts in Newport Height.a for $1500. 100 foot frontage. Special Price. ' LISTINGS WANTED BLANCHE A. GATF.S -Realtor 3 Bedrooms - 2 Baths ·(a winning combination) FRESH AS BALBOA ISLAND'S EVER PRES- ENT CHARM with wall to wall carpeting, bricked patio, fireplace, large garage. LOW PRICE OF $14,850 includes lovely stove and refrigerator. Terms. Exclusive Call HUB POWERS at J. A. BEEK OFFICE At Balboa Island Ferry LET'S GO "BUY -BUY" Harbor 63 Selected Values • BALBOA-Ocean front. modern stucco, 3 bdrma, 2 bathe, apt • •w•L Ml'.&B •==••s5 ~ •• ,, ____ ,.,; G. N. •WELLS, Broker & Assoc. ea.ta Meaa.. , The Bellt Town on Earth , J~t off the Blvd, Cloee to stores, 2 bedroom 'house eompl, turn. 'nle whole worlu: for P&OO. with -$750 down 1Cu7 paym•n,. • VACANT BR.AND !'!CW I l>Odroo.,, homo. Luse double ..,..... A su.ooo home for $7 .900. Good tenm. Better look at This One! EAST SID~looe In. 2 bedrma. Guest houae, extra lot. All for $6750 Don't Rent VERY NICE I be<lroom home, completely turniahed. Walking dtatance to 11tore, blvd., etc. Price $7450 $1000 Down Don't Miss This TWO HOMES ON 1 LARGE LOT $300 Down -Price $9,500 · Close to School 3', ACRE-1 bedrm, Guest house. Prlce S8,2W-$1250 Down G. N. Wells, Realtor and Associates 1790 Newport Blvd., Costa Phone Beacon 5181 Mesa THREE BDRM. houae nea.r ocean in Newport ........................ $550U Call MR. BRIGGS Come to the office where every one of our EXCLUSIVE llstlng11 have REAL VALUE and we are ready to prove it. Here are 3 ot the BEST. Harbor 2476 over double garare, enclosed l!k17 barbecue and paved tennl.l!I ------------- 1-The finest BRAND NEW WATERFRONT home we havt- offered In many year!I. 1 story, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath home that ts a KNOCKOUT . Elegantly & completely furnished together with loveJy pier and slip. This \.COUtt on 2 loll In R2 zone, room to build additional duplex. Price<I at $23.~00. eully fi- nanced. " LIDO ISLE-Beautiful new 2- bdrm., 2·balh home with Lanai, forced air heat, living room ap- prox. 21x30. Double prage. owner's change of plana makes this available furnished of de· Results come from constant Practice! An ad regularly In this paper will produce results for you. ALMOST NEW 1 bdrm. hdwd. f1oor!'I, garage. lot 60x125. $1000 DOWN ' • ...~. ll:ftAD: • \ -j• • ~ CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTIES Robert B. Lynn I Realtora Helen L. Lynn ill Cout Boulevard Corona del Mar Harbor 1037 , FOR SALE So. 'Of Hwy. Lovely 2 Bedroom. Home. Full size dining room. ' Lge. L. R. Patio, ue, Garage, lawn, fence. Full price--0n E Z Terms -only .. _ ................................................................. _ $10,500 .. FOR RENT Furnished apt. for II ht housekeeping ............................................ $(() 1 B. R. Furnished. . of Hwy. Garage .................................... 50 . 1 B. R. Furn. So. H . lnc,1. utilities .............................................. 70 ' I Two new modern 2 B. R.unfurn.bomes. have everything, rellly 1 excepl'!onal. Availab e now ._ ...................................................... \... 811 2 B. R. Furn. Close o ocean -Select .......................... _ ......... \ .. 125 And many othera offered for yo r selection. I . COR0NA DE HEAD OFFICE MAR PROPERTIES BRANCH OFFICE 411 Coast ~ulevard CorJna de! Mar Farmhouse Motel Harbor 1037 Harbor 1063 I ~-----~-----!------------~! BEST BUYS IN. OTS COSTA MESA j 50 x 127 Newport Ht.a .. 1 blk. from -school $1350 REAL EST ATE I 50 x 127 Ocean View, Nwpt. Hta., mis !iald $1800 50 x 122 on Bdwy .. C. M. Lovely n w homes $l400 EAST 17th STREET BUSINEsb A HOME PLUS INCOM OF $60 NEWPORT HEIGHTS-2 bedrm. vacant, with 2 bdrm. apt. furnish pt., lg. rooms, and rented at $60. Price only $9950. · I 2 BEDRM. HOME-$22QO DOWN ' A very clean and liveable home. 12 yeani old. Several lovely shade trees and nice yard. Lot 50 by 136. Located l blk. east .of ewport Blvd. 4 % loan at $53.70 includes taxes and Insurance. Price is low, $8400. BEACON HILL J\E LTY 466 Newport Blvd. Beacon ~713-R No (2 blocks above Arche ) CORONA HIGHL DS Overlooking Newport rbor ·al Corona del Mar, Caliiqrnia OCEAN VIEW LOTS NEW LOW PRICES from $2500 l Sixty Feet or More Fron age Fully Improved I Assessments Protect~e Restrictions 20 ~~ CASH -Low Monthly Payments ' ·Corona Highlands is the finest resillential develop· ment on the Pacific Coast. Unsurpaased climate We invite you to see the beautitul new homes FRONTAGE-A parcel 62' IX 300'. A corner 196' x 148' a/id also 85' x 300'. Others available Invest now In the .coming nef business area ot Coata Mesa. ' INDUSTRIAL LOTS & ACRFJ· AGE JN COSTA MESA-~ ZONE. Excellent labor suppl~, truck, rail and air trans. at re8:· sonable dlatance. cool cllmat,. sewage available in futur1, Priced to sell now. $180-0 PER YEAR INCOME ON A $9200 lNVESTMENT. ~ stores and residence on a busy Blvd., INVESTORS, this onl• adds up! FURNISHED 3 BEDRM. HOM&-f. and a beauty! 1230 eq. ft. Hdwd. floon . BeauWul Ule floor ant. walla In bath. Spacious tile kitchen. Big living rm. with ba . DWUng rm. Doub)e. prage. Nlc:p! teAced. yard Near down~ C08ta Meaa.. The tumtture LI real nJce. Im m e d I ate posaessloQ. Price $10, 700. $3r>OO down and $56 month. " " " " " ST~EY SPECIALS EXC~USIVE LISTINGS ATTRACT.IVE SMALL HOME- BEACON BAY One bedroom, large living room with fireplace. kitchen with snack be.r. Bt•auUful apartment over two car garage. All Knotty pine Interior. Lovely en<'losed patio. Houae and apartment completely fvmlshed. Price $18,500. Shown by appointment-call us today-Har, 1776 ! . ! LIDO ISLE Diatlnctlve Quality btlllt Med. style hon1e. Spacious U;,mg- room, 2 lovely betlroon1s. 1 ~ bath~. Sf'rV i<'P porch, furn.see heat, garage and patio. Sacrifice al $21 ,500. OPPOSITE LIDO ENTRANCE Quiet neighborhood-A 'M'RACTJVE 2 bedroom home with single garafP.. Fenced yard. Patio. This home la partially furnished. Full price $7 ,850. For the above two properties C'all Mary Di<'k8on at Harbor 1013 or evenings Harbor 2092-WK. DREAM HOUSE Sparkling brand new 2 bedroom. bath and 'I'! Cape Cod homQ with Bay View. W R.II to v..•ctll carpeting .. panelled dining room, kitchen with loa<lA of the nev..'f'St features. Thermostatically controlled unit ht!at . Twin bed size bedrooms. Stall showe r. Jo"'l'nced p:itlo. Double garage and brick planters. Contact Cn1 I Thomas at Beacon 57-48 for further inforn1at ion. CORONA DEL MAR-A SOUND VALUE Two bedroom home. ve ry neat, clean and cozy. Beauti- fully landscaped. Hardwood floors and fireplace. Fineet location. Close to shops and schools . F\Jll price $9.250--- only $2,645 down, $65 per month. See Bill Schuster ln the Corona del 1-~ar offi ce or call him at Harbor 2474. CLIFF HA VEN-VIEW HOME Thl..s beautiful home offers an unobstruct.ed and perma- nent panorama view of the entire Bay area including San Pedro on the west to Laguna and beyond to the east. Catalina frames itself in the huge plate glass window in living room. It must be seen to be appreciated. Illness makes it necessary for owner to SPll ' and. the price ha.e been reduced. Call Fred Barker al Be.aeon 5795 or eve- nlnJ:"S at Beacon 6939-J. Call al our nfficP l~lh and Irvine opposite High school. ' EARL W. STANLEY Realtor 17th and Coast Htway Newport Beach 615 Coast H ighway Corona del Mar 225 Marine Ave. 15th and lrYln• Newport Be&cb. Balboa f!-:lnnrJ :1 1 l:l W . Newport Blvd. Newport Beacb only $9500 Beautiful 2 bdrm. close In. is really SOMEPIN. Special I sired at a very attractive price price mak~a this a DELUXE and terms. BUY YES on LIDO JSLE. ¥.& ac. now under construction. I • NICE 2 BEDRM. 1-JOM"E on large!------------ corner lot, gut>el house. 3 slllll 2-A1*o on LI.DO ISLE a emart 2 bedroom home that spar1'.le1. Very latest tn modem' design and conveniences. Only a few atepa from lovi:ly private beach. This won't la.st at ONLY Sl~.000. Hurry on this one. 3--lNCOME: We have a beauti- fully furnished ~ Unit apart- ment building about 2 years NEWPORT BF;A_C~----: ~~utlful duplex, full We roof, 2 years old, north front plctUre win- dows, facing bay In both units. Rent from upper 2-bdrm. unlt will pay taxes and interest on total investment. Purchaser can live free in large 2-bdrm., 2- bath low er unit. A re11ponslble person can buy thi!!I on very easy terma. old -for sale at what we I COSTA MESA.Modem stucco, 2 believe is an l!.'!pecially favor-1 bdrms, all newly decorated. 3 able price. Here is a spot for years old. Large enclosed lot ldlto dollars. just north of N . B. city Umils. ALSO Priced at $10,000, loan $6,000, On LIDO JSLE some wonderful payable $60 mo., will exchange tor 3-bdnn. home close to L.A. 'oullding 11itea, elth~r for income Walled yard. .. _ .. _._ 2 Bdrms. East Side full price $6000. Terms. 112xl25 RESIDENCE LOT $1000. TERMS GOOD LJSTINGS WANTED ROBT. H. MOTTET 1900 Harbor Blvd. !¥•· 6224-J R es: Bea. 5137-J **SOLD** 211 Via Ravenna LIDO ISLE Select Your Building Site TODAY at a price far below that of t9morrow. Large "R-2" INCOME LOTS ~ram $2500 CORONA HIGHL.Af'lDS Tract office -Coast Highway and ·Seaward Road Phone Harbor 414-J $200 DOWN 2 BDRM. HOME and separate in- come unit. Only 2 'h yrs old. Full price $9~0. bal. $90 per mo. (Includes taxes and ins.) $650 DOWN FORCED ·sALE ! GOOD RANCH TYPE 2 BEDRM. AND DEN HOME in Costa. Mesa. Clpae to stores, schools, churcheaA. Street lmprovementa in and paid for. Located at rear of lot, leaving barn. Small fenced paeturf . ~70-0. • ""' A VERY NICE FURNISHED 2 BDRM. HOME on one of Coata Me!!a's best atreeta. 3 yean1 old, hwd. floon1, extra nice UV1ng rm. with flagstone nreplace, big Jot, many ext,ru. Furniture co~t $3000 new. AJI this for $10,r)OO and $MOO down. Just move in and start living. purpoaea o r single home s. THINK of buying lots on UDO ISLE from the DEVELOPER at Mlow market prices. On LIDO JSLE a little buys a LOT. P : A. PALMER, Inc. CORONA DEL MAR-Duplex site -45xll8 wllh a small house on rear facing alley. Choice loco.- tlon, 80Uth of highway. Clo8e to beaoh with good ocean view. Lot la I"vel and frontage ha.s . ; ptrili•f••li I \1"f.11a. stepo .and . , lsoi,.•p101( ~•tlllell: o .... ,.~ Wlu accept a good car or lot u part payment. By a Multiple Listing Realtor REAL VALUES (To Veteran } Lovely new 3-bdrrn home. Choice E .side location. Full price, $97150-AJready ap· praised and ready · to go. . $2500 DOWN room for1 further Improvements. ONE ACRE-NICE 3 BEORM. Will sacrifice at HOME-goad chicken house and other outl!iuUdlnp. Grade A $3100 full price sandy &oll, new chain link fence, .$600 down near ehopplnl' and .cbooll, $10- , 600. And $2500 dn. 4 % G. J. ., Tncnro~11p/I Home loan. 1 ' 3833 \tie tldo Newport Beac.h, Calif. Harbor IM>O 18< · On Little Island Nicely tumt.hed 2 bedroom mod· erb with pest apartment. PRICED BELOW .... anythJnc elae in the area. Linwood Vick, Rltr. 112 Marine Ave.. Balboa Island Phone Harbor 2042 I-BEDROOM untumWted house wtth furnlmed gange apt. So. ot Hl&'hW1'y, $10.llOO. 411 Irill. Co!'Oll& de.I Mar. Call owner Ha.r. 2941·J . 17clt WM. E. ANGOLD, Realtor 901 Cout Hlway, Newport Beach Bea. 6054-W. (Res. Har. 1231-Wl BALBOA COVES JU9l now getung the nniahlng touches -and lta beautiful. Channtns 2-bdrm., 2-be.., shake root-on waterfront- $19·500 See It-Quick HARBOR INVESTMENT CO. Newport Blvd at 30th St. Phone Harbor 1600 NEW HOME ON LID0- $15.000~ Euy tem:i.s. Phone Harbor 1980 COSTA 'MESA 17cl8 15c17 NEW 1 BEDROOM HOME Completely tumlabed. La.rge lot. P'BA loan. Deluxe 2 B .R. &,Den can Harbor 1256-J l8cso Home. 2 bat.ha. Udo Iale, ex. ~ ------------patio. P:lnelled den. An oUt· •lsndL-:~ h~ SZl,500. I · JlAl.BOA P£NINSULA, co"'er 11141'. elte. Reduced to $2'1'SO ror quick .... UDQ ISLE, .60-lt. .._y(ront. S b hka 2 be.tha. 2 ftNplaqm. lllodom umiupout. -fiaJ'o •'¢Id. RANCH CoUlDlerciaI Bldg. &CJ'08S hom city hall near poet otnee. Oomplet.17 rentO<I, Cr<JN Ill..,.... opp-. Sl!OOO. Can be -tmally lncr<ued. Priced to oOll IJUlckly, . ' .. • ' -$6500 Close-In, 1 bdrm. house, ga.ragP, nice level lot. Terma. $5750 2 bdrm, only 2 yrs old. Corner lot . $1000 down, balahce $55 mo. $4500 3 bdnn, older home, lot 8ftx135. Cloee to High A Grade achoob. Submit down pymt and terms. $7500 :S-bdrm. home on ntce corner lot, I-car garage, ocean and moun- t&ln view. Submit temui. B. A. NER.ESON IN! Newport Blvd. Coot& .. _ . a.a.on 622ll . NEWi:>DR1! ltltJGHTS vJm..f ·PARTIAL ; IVJEW.:.-well- built two-bdrm. home with lo~ of likable feature. A pleasure to show. $11500 DOWN BEST LOCATION BLVD. FRONTAGE li0x150. small house on rear, rents ·tor $60 mo. MAKE OFFER ON PRICE Phil Sullivan Formerly C. Galen Denison G. T. Everson 490 Newport Blvd. Co.Illa Mesa Beacon 824!-w Harbor 31~7·W or Beacon 5468-J TAKE QVER , A G. L LOAN ON hau&e and ...,..... apt., very clean. attrac· live property. 2-bdrm. home, dbl. pr. and 1-bdrm. apL. &ll on comer lot. ,'·'°·11 ·"'1.t 't1 1r.·. . ·' 'r'r.r :;; 1 ·~1·1 q . 1 .. tw0-~,11 ,-n~~s ........ -.1 :,j', 1• ·••• ,_, One-1-bdpn. apt. over dbl gar. One-slngt apt. IN EXC LLENT CONDITION and all ~mlshed "<e xcept own· er's apt., All rented to good tenanl.8. Located n very del!llrable cor- ner cl Wl East side Costa Mesa .• THI WON'T LAST 18,000 I - Choice !~lion of yearly and winter .1.tals! Oli'!e B. Miller 2006 Court j Ave., NewP,Ort Beach Phie Harbor 343 ate poiutieu:lon er, Harbor 14~ 1Sc17 4-YEAR·OLD DUPLEX-Two 2- bdrm. apt.!. show $13U man. in- come. In best location ne~r sehoolit, shopping, traM. PJ1oe $1~~00. Good term". I I $1000 DN. AND VERY Nl!!At. I Sm&J.1 home In best location. Of1 80' lot, Near schools and lr&.nfl. Only 2 years old . $6500 I.a the ruu price. 1 Barney Francque REALTOR LllUan La Perle Fred D.oajr Assoc la tea .{00 E. 17th St. at Tustin Av Costa Mesa, Pb. Bea. 5179- WINTER ' I INCOME Fitzmorris Realty Co. OKING for a ranch ? " . ., 'in Co ona del Mar SEE 712~' PPY AVE (200 foot frontA,&e) 3-bdnn., 2~ bat.h **SOLD** Ru! bt.ate and Bwd.nem Broken Summer Home au 0out Blvd. u..wr 2u2 706 in. A TrRAC'nVE l·bdrm · hou.ee, Corona de! Mar CORONA DEL MAR ,,..., near bq-, tnna. liCbool. a Multiple Llttlng Realtor I Hcl8 sood buy •t Sll,500 !)lmllhed. -------;----- Balboa Isflllld SPEX:m -ranch e in a aettin&' of "AN OLDIE" Juat Reduted to iio,ooo GOOD locatklD, &,bdrm., tum. R.-3 aone. ·Gorgeous , oc'ean View ., 3.,_,.w. f-lldl-m.. U'fin&' ,,,.; uid dlalllS -~. lusW ---I fttsf .. e-, '4UtlM ~ •cM-. beautiNI and ahrubll over .. JookJn.s e hiU. and ocean. LOok thta ver and then come In EXCLUSIVE. and we be (lid to dtocuu WATll:RPRONT HOKJC with t S-BDRM. CAPE cot> HO)(E. terma. aparbnenU. Pr-t · Nntal Hdwd. flooro. nreplace. "PLUS 1 come la $H5 pa mo. ( not bdrm apt.. furnltlied. Well lo-Earl bamberlain cludinc bome). coted. f: .118'l'ATE Rome bu S bdmil. and Wth, ONLY $1 ,950 Lc&rui ••• ·Inauranc. ••. Bullden and float. only Z ;rn. ofd. !'.::.i -. -TCJl>•Y! alV\ ,___,. Wn....1 ,.._., de) Kar .reduced to QO~, f&YO ~ ·~. I ---~r---Wlil couidv otter. u.unp Wan~ BARBOR IJ'IVE8'l'KENT CO. Bay & Beach Realty Js:!and Realty Co: . a ospi g~ TRADE att..cu•• au . I -s~n ·w Bid 30th u Newpon BIYd.: Bu 1 i-. lflllU-'-I-•-"-Locatecl Ill owport BMeb, brtcll -. .._ rma., 1" ba1M; I 1'841 a.-II!""-&.-'II'••=.;--~ ~ u rooma. lnclud· car _. 121 '09 -tlOn i _ YOUR LAST CHANCE To Buy One of These Beautiful F . H. A. Built Two-Bedroom Homes at This Price $7000. -$790 DOWN $47.39 Mo. (inrl. Taxes and Ins.) $7100. -$690 DOWN $48.48 Mo. (incl. Taxes and Ins.) QNL Y TWO LEFT COSTA MESA -CAMP MANOR Quality Built by Geo. H. Holstein and Sons Tum West at Barr Lumber Compa ny to Thurin Street. (One Block West of Newport Blvd.) '' . ' .. ' . -! 1 .~!BH;Iu SULMVAN ~~;,! r. ' ..... (Fo~merly .c. Galen Denison) . ' .I i~ j G.'T. EVERSON 490 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Ph. Beacon 6243-W Evening• Harbor 3157-W or Bea. 6243-W MAKE· OFFER! NEWPORT BUSINESS BLOCK Entire Building at 2100 Ocean Front • MUST BE SOLD TO SETTLE AN ESTATE NO TRADES ' NET-ANNUAL INCOME $11,000 ( FOR DJITAILED INFORMATION and Pa.st 5 year performance CONTACT GORDON M. BROWN 400 clast Highway or RICHARD M. BROWN ., Coronf del Mar Barbo[ 2566-J "Oceah Front Buy" 5 B. R.. * story home. Older but very ~mfortable. Frpl., su.n- deck, · tlo. AND apL over N l c e 1 y tumtahed. Balboa locatl<Jn. Leu 3 down. T~ price Slt,000.'. 1 ~-R. AGE and mnaU at-trsclh'e ~tt ~ble pr. 80UTH AST REALTY CO. 11em Multiple LlltJJlg Executor 416 Legion St. Laguna Beach $2500DOWN 2-BT'ORY BAY VIEW HOMll, nearl)' new, cloee to cbamtiel and shopplnC' center, can IM made Into duplex. B.ard1rood n oon1. pa.nd ray b••t. tile bath and kitchen, knotty pine H.-tnc room, plate eta. picture ...... dow•. Priced ~ -at ... production, ns.ooo . • ' N . B. C. Realty Co. II--,._ -*ant PARK AT ~~ Inc WWWl"f1• '31.llOO, ---~ JMnd, -1 Aa.., ftpla"1111 WI-·-· . m-w cm:••• .a.180"!. 1a1e or c. t>. ~ ay .. Nallt 1 ·-will prodllM rw••t to<r 7'*-· Uell llU ':M lll"ftl. Bar. 2161 --'D --_.-Hp ·--........ BU:. JOM sue N-rt BlYd., Nrw .... t -. lf.U ' ' ! ! . • • I I I f ' • < • ' • PAGE I -..PAR T-, THURSp~Y, SEPT~ 11, 19501 WHERE ·ro D·INE 0ANCING •ENTERTAINMENT• THEATRES DANCING Every Friday and Saturday Nights FRIDAY -Joe Beau and his Recording Sao Aotooians SATURDAY -Jimmy Le Fevere and hls Saddle Pals or radio fame 5,000 foot floor -Dancing 9 p. m. to 2 &. m. DA \'E MINGS' . HARMONY PARK BALLROOM BROADWAY AT MANCHESTER. AN.UU::IM ·----· ------------:r CAPE COD HOUSE EXCLUSIVELY SEA FOOD • Oyste..,..._LolJ!lters-Clam~hrimi>-f1sh ALL KIND,S OF SEA FOODS From North -South -Eallt -\Vest "For A Tll8te Treat" CAPE COD HOUSE Honn Dally 4 to 9 p. m. -Sunday• 2 to 9 p. m. 31 11/i Marine Ave. Balboa Island SAM'S SEA FOOD Complete Course LUNCHEONS-DINNERS "At the Sign of the Swordfish" Beautiful New and Enlarged Cocktail Lounge SURFSIDE ~twf'f!'n Seal Beach and SUD8et Beacb Pho-: llU--06 --~ -M0-18 THE ARCHES CAFE and COCKTAIL LOUNGE • OPEN 10 a . m. Through 2 a . m . • Newport Blvd. on Coast Highway NEWPORT \VE ARE C WSED ON THURSDAY8 -CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS tor a band decorated WEDDING or BIRTHDAY CAKE, call GENE'S RESTAURANT AND BAK.EBY e Barbor llOI * * * FRENCH ..... ITAUAN omsl:NE 706 Cout Boulevard Corona del Mar II S • 22nd St., NEWPORT BEACH MEXICAN FOODS AND Marinated Steaks CHAS. HALL. O"-nrr and Manager -Houn 9 to 9 p. m. I High Quality Printing-Ph. Har. 1616 YES, WE DO CATERING Curt's Delicatessen 106 Main St., Balboa If you Intend to g1 \·t a party of any klnd In your home or elaewher-.. we wfll 5Upp1y )'OU with the ftnest of food •.t the moat reaaonab1e prlcea. Any kind of roast like Ham, Pork. Roast Beef, Comed Beef, Putnuni, al.10 any klnd ,or poultry, llke Turkey, Chicken. Goose or Duck. F or Instance-A complete Roast Turkey with all. the trtm- minp and dttulng, flneat giblet gravy and cranbeny sauce, only 7~ lb. A.ny kind of salad like Potatoes, Cold Slaw, Mac· aronl. Turkey, ER or Tuna fl•h, 29c lb up. Anytltlng )'OU need to ba:: ;:e:ndejrtQ~t::=:::.· on hand • • • • • Oom.• od Me our y of tbe ttnut Rout and Poullrlea and have i I or Dl.nner tn our cate\,e.rta. Cwt's. 106 Malll 'St., lalboa - -----_~,~~~~~ ~~·-: L I D 0 71f<4(r:e . . Now Tbru S1111a.,y Sept. !0.24 Tyrone Power, Onton Welt. "THE BLACK ROSE" Starts MoOO..y Sept. is Gf"ne K elly, .Ju:ly Garland "SUMMER STOCK" Mesa_.,, I i. , • •' ' • Wrd. Thru Sun. St-pL 20-!t Fred .bt&ln-, Red 8kelton "THREE LITTLE WORDS" M ond&}' Only &opt. ~5 Bud Abbott, Lou Co&tello "KEEP 'EM FLYING" and John Wayne IN OLD CALIFORNIA Starts Tueaday Sept. 26 Cagmoy'a Newf!flt SmNh Hit "KISS TOMORROW GOODBYE" PIUA 8Meball'8 Oreatf'8t Jiit Gary CoopPr .,. Lou Gerhlg "PRIDE OF THE YANKEES" , BALBtiA?A'turic . . . .. L&At Tlll'lt'9 Saturday Sept. 23 Spencer Tracy, Liz Taylor "FATHER OF THE BRJDE" SPECIAL LIDO THEATRE Saturday, Sept. %S 11 A . M, BIG SPORTS SHOW! ALL SPORTS •"'EATURED FOOTBALL! BASKETBALL! ZOc t 'OR ALL Tbfli Best Way to "1-'0RGET IT ALL" IS TO SPEND AN EVEN"DtG WATCIUNG OUR FLOOR SHOW . GIRIS GIRLS GmLS DAN'S BAUER SHOP FOR YOUR FALL HOME PERl\IANENT • HAIR STYLl1'G ..... SHAPING MUMS 75¢ bunch FLO'f/E~S by MORRI 509 Eat Balboa BJ,•d. FAMOUS liAMMOND Organ ~PluoClo. '-!Ota ... -... ., -~--•I -- NOW PLAYING FOR ONE WEEK WINNT.R OF THE PAllF.1''TS MAOA7.INP! MEDAL FOR F.XCELLENCE IWI mw • -ntCIWW. "HAP" GRAHAl\I, 11\3..DBClng dln"<'lor of Laguna R r•a<·h 1 nlty Playe rs, "t·ll~ ont· o r ttu• fir-Mt Mt'B.l"On. tll·kt·t 8 to ht\·•'i:r B~nda Jnyet<. film Klar and Emt,rald Ray rl'8itknt, ,,·ho ,, fl •tten1 The Sll,·er "'hl11tlr, 01K"nlng 1•lay of fhr )'f•ar, krunnell I Film Star to Attend App~~rs on /'The Silver Whistle' New TV Pro ram as Players Member 9 I J,.,\"•·lv1 ·n,.t·n<le Jriyt"r, "ta[-of Thr ~·x Tunnrll~. "'h ri trAvrl••rl fil1n~:. Hl ffj~P u.nd radio. WK." arOong all the~ way to NC\\' A1t·xico tl'I lh(' f1r"'t l11 purchase a J.u·ftsrin -lllllllOSllUK~~STOD attend f Rq1111r" dR.n1'(' f••flllval. t 11·k1•t nn!I n1cnihC'r,.;hlp in thclLR· 11\oa-. had a n her thrill \lthrn JI.tr. Tun-g-u1· 1 01 Reh Cnmrnunl ty l"laye rs JVllO llllllDIZ·CIAILIS llllfD nell wa one mf'mh<'r of R !-lflll•'1r1• frnn1 Howurrl "HH.p" Grahan1; th<' ...._.., .. ~,.. dancC' tean1 whi<'h aprr arC't.I un th<' Pl;1yC'r!ll' lllllfl<'Jring dlr('ctor for .............. .............. l l n·o --.... = ~ • progra tcl rv1~f'd r..t nnday f'Vl'· l\.1is.'I Jo,Yl'C tin p ri vate lif1• rs. nE'W Sq a rc DanCl' H;ippy Tlrlll' lf' l:•,, -51 S£'8.son. t. l ~~-~~~-~~;~~~~..,~~~1 nlngs om 9 :30 t n 10 n'clock Ow1•n Wttrrt of Emerald Btty) s aid Music Program Features Meet of Mesa Grange The Costa Mes.:. Grange n1et Thursday, Sepl. 14, with a large g roup of mc rnbcr~ present. Lee· lurer Dorothy George arranged a program by a nun1ber of girls and boys from the H OU8E' of Music In Santa Ana. They were Gary Ful- le1·, who acted as 1nRRt('r o f cf're- monies, H eaUl rr Cflmpbell, PhylliR Albert. John Ho lms and Duane HolmB. This group presented ten mu1'1i cal numbers. Mi ss Jackie J ohnston was f'lt>c t - E"d lady assis.tRnt steward t o fill out the term of M rs. Barbara Ben- nett who resigned. M rs. Ellln Mohr WM elected Ceres to fill out the term of Mis" Deloria Ankeny who has joined the armed forct>s. An intere.,ting visitor wu Mr8. Louise Craft, formt>rly of Co.'ltn Mesa but now living In Oroville where she Is fU!l'Ving &8 Gr1t.nge lecturer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Br..t.ce were elec ted as · alternate de le· gate11 to the state convention of the Grange which will be held In San BcrnardJno In OcttibE'r. Maa- ~cr of the Grange, He.raid Kyle and Mrs. Kyle will attend as delegates. over K I-TV. "A community playhouse ilh This as the S('cond program. ~uch ·i re~ord of high a c hi ev~cnt I which i s ponsnre1I by Tanner Bu~ is d es('rv1ng of ev('rybody's sur- llne!'I a d Mothers' Pride Root po rt. Aly fan1ily and I are I inf::" Bef"r. aller was Jin1 Williarni;on forward to the opening of 'ThC> of t he Jl e nn1anctos. v.•hn n1cet at Silver Whi.,Lle" on O ctober ·i· Of Mldwa City. The gro up v.·as <'OUr!'if'. n1y children, Tin1 and picked p and transported to thr Parneht, are Pager to hr .ome .!ltudJo by a T anner bu.'!, w ith n1f'mbers of tht> Junior " Thfatre thf'ir ddle anfl guitar playC'rs. Al the Playhouse. LatC'r. \Vheli thr Mrs. Thnn('ll saw the proi:1\.1n1 , ri,:;ht r-.i rt conics along. I ho to but wa~not able to l1tke part. nut ap1lCar n1ysclf." having on1plett'ly reC"0vcrN'.I fro1n The currl'nl season ticket anrl lnjuril'H rr~f'ntty Ru~ta incd in a I 111rn1bcrMhir dr·ivc pron1iHcH lo 8(.'rious£uton1ohilt" a ccidl'nl. I surpas.~ prc\fiolll' }'E'a rM. acco ~dlng The ll cn1andnM arc Mta rt1 11f.:' to thr Board of Dlrcclur M whirh fall d re sr!\..~i1Jn ~. nlc<'tlnJ:; on in1·lurll'H Bart McHu~h. l\1frinn each !" .o nd and fourth Tuf'sd11.y 8('ht1n1arhe1', Elizabeth J-1 . Ij..ong. at Mlrli+•ay Cit~,-A1nerica n LPJ;iOn J\lu·e J-1111 , R '-'hf'rt Turnrr. Jluth hall, Clrfl CIHncr lo bf' Srpt. 26. All lJAVl/'I 11 t1dd and l\1R rk H l'Ri yl lntcrmt•,liate or advanced dance The npcning of the "1'\vC'I' .students are wclcon1('. W hi/'lllc" marks Lhe first ·om· I ! 11111111 t y playhnus(' produc t lo of the succf"l'l.'lrul lhr('C·BC'l comerty Chance to Appeal' whk h h"' starred Jose F c rrei and J_,lnyd Nolan. The IO<"RI cas~ in· f'\Udes Dee Dee Boyd, f(o bt>rt Scott. , D('e Alexander, Carl Step~llnR. 0 TV Off d J ohn Rel'lnick, Eilern Hell~rth . n ere En1ily Ross. Art Sn1l th. Dr. s . N orman K ow;tt, Bo Brown, J;m B1·it1cgrr-1 n, Bud O'Nt'ill. Be,rnice "Oronge countjr pooplc \\'h•1 would like an opportunity to ap· pear on television now have th11t chance Ray~ Rod BrRstact." chair· ma.n o f l~e enlPrtainn1 c nt cotnmit· tee of Anaheim's 27Lh annUf\I Hallow'en F~tlval and Fair. Ap- plicalio{l blanks are now available for thq Greater Orange County T·:t.lent 'Review scheduled a"' part of the Rnnual extravRganza in AnahPlm Oc tober 26·3 I . liunt oon and Dick Pabst. J ean Hublr1· is stage n1an11gc,r. Eli vi - bC'lh H . Long is t echnical dircclor and BC'm11dcttr Hartn1an i8 in l"hllrgc of wardrobe. Ml'\rion Srhu· macher will assist Dir<'cto r .Gr0- ham. Civic League Plans Meeting Thurs., Oct. 5 "Booster N ight" will be held next meeting date, &pt . 28 with all members who have joined dur- ·ng the pa.st year p:i.rticlpating in Two shows will be, pr!'scntcd the program being a rranged by each night at Lhc fair. One win· lectu rer Dorothy George. Each ner will be selected at C'a ch per· -.Id member ia supposed to bring fo rman~. All winners will com· ll least one guc11t to this Hpecia.I pete Monday night, Octo ber 30, program as It will be an open I for their 'ch.:t.ng<' o f a lifetime' to 'l'\eeting for anyone int~rested In appear 1 \\'edne8day, November 1 Grange work. on the N . T . G. Bac kslagt> televi- 1 slon show, s tarring Nll11 T . Gran· l'o"cxt n1ecting of the n('W l..ea,::ue of Civic Associatio ns of Newport Harbor is 11ch<'duled for lhf' C'lty manager's office l n City haU. Thursday, Oct. 5 at 8 p. m. Letters h aVe been af'nl to each civic group In Newport H arbor including a copy or lh<' League's by·lawa and the l.880Ciatlon!! w ere asked to each have three reprc- sC'ntatlve11 present al the October meeting. Election of Leag'ue of- ficers Is on the agenda. C. D. M. Pastor Takes Theme 'See The View' U11ing lhf" expre11slon many lf!'Ople have used a• they show the tlews from their windows. lhe lev. Paul Edward Babbitt. mini•· er of the Community Churcl\ of ";orona del Mor, wtU preach next ;unday at 11 o'clock on the aub· ittt, "Come, See the View." Mr. labbitt will glv~ what he believes ·nd• wha t many other people be- it've. are the po311lbll1Uca and op· >0rtunttJea of the church and 'Ommunlty ln the future. The ·hair, under the d.lrecUon of Mary latten Stdrensen, will alnl' '"nle 'Lord's Prayer" b y F orsyth. The Sun<b.y school. Mrs. R.ay- nond Harvey, superintendent, wUl ·onvet\e at 9 :4~ a .m . There are :laNel for all agee. The church council wlll hold -\ta 'trst meeting of the fall on Mon· lay evening at• 7 :30 ln J>UaTlm 'IAll . Clapllla Olrdo C.pilla Circle will hold Ila tint neeUng of f.he fall In Pllgram ball "' Wedneado,y, September ~ at ? p. m. Mr, and Mn. Arthur Youns Nill .bow" pictures of tbeir recent trip to South A.Jnerica. Pt~ a- l«:tlon& will be glv•n bJ-"Kn. -Renner.;... will .. --•".ed" by 1(-m ... -'-• ZDlm· mmm;. Vool'bet9( and Meyer. All Jund. op Don Lee telf"vislon chan- nel 2. Brutad st&tea that the contc11t is open to all Orange .<'ounty rcf'li- dent.8. younf and old, amateur and profeMtonal. A pedestrian la a motorist who finally found a par king place. lloi-~~ll"l!pi"'"'Pl'_ ...... _,~,JWC II--~ IDYjtod. I , ' I • • The aalut mon~ of the yea.r la April. Laat year-. February ha.d 50 fN·ei· dcuths than April, but bccawye or two leu days ln that monlhf April had a lowf"r dally avera~e. THE CIRCUS ROOM ONE OF .AMERICA'S OUTSTANDING RESTAURANTS! ..¢l&M_ FLOWERS 3?Z Newport Boulevard l at WNlmlmte.r l!hone Bca.ooo M.:?8-\V FUN Food Es:pertl7 Prepared ••d GracloW111' Served, In Ollr Unique Dlnllog ..._,, Free lndoOr Parldas Nezt Door. IP Long Beech ZONE OPEN EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY BALBOA B"1t=l~"""{M,t=tHPMMMM~~~' If I! ~ BALBOA ~LES BROWN' I ~ATURDA v, SEPTEMaER 23rd I . I AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th • • ~ DancinCJ Every Saturday Night L=~~e:::::==== ------~--------------------- AMERICA'S LARGEST COUNTY FAIR llGGfS'f SHOW ON lAITH fOI 2S A.ND JO CEN'fl ·~11~ .'~• lf'S co1oa1u1 • IXCITIHO • fDUCATIONAL • CUAH • COM fAIU * HORSI RACING DAILY * HOISi SHOW (first nine nights only) * GORGEOUS "CAVALCADE Of STARS" (lalt eight nights with famed wet., ballet) L Q s A N G E L E s c o·u N T y • ' r I I t ' i • . \ , 1 J • 6 .. OA~H-RE01c1s '·T011 GH ·G-AM. E'-FOR ·· HABBoR· . fllGH OPE.MER FRl'DAY ~G-E • -PAR~-.. ~~RSOAY. S~Pf 2 1 ~--. . IU . ' . . f • • I -~~...:.": PllESS ~ Orange ~oast Eleven to Face Powerful El Camino -.F ridaj ·Night Facing a ~• teat of their skill and power, Orange Coaet College Ptrates meet a heavy and powerful El Camt.no Junior College squ.'.ld !Priday night in L'i e Alondra. Park lnaUtutton'& stadium near Inglewood. .AJ~ough Coach Ray Rouo'e squad succeeded In defeaUng the Warrtora 18 to O In a almllar pro.e- ll~ g&'Tle last year. the El Camino players finished &ee0nd ln the Metropolitan Con ference, loe;tng only to 1'.ut Loe Angelt'3. 6 to 0 1 ln con- f"en.nce play. E.18t Los Angeles nntahed the season as the only un- det•ted Junior college team in the country. El Camino la believed to be a atrong contender f or th~ Metro- polll&n crown this year. The War- rior squ&d la heavier In both the line and the backfield and the Pirates end Is larger. drawing from between 60 to 65 members. Out.alllndlng Fullbec k Outstanding In play last Yl'Br are Futlb'ack Ron.'lld Skrllorr. 2!)- year-old Redondo High school player wJl,08e six-root-two. 193- pound8 RJ'e the Warrior's most dangeroui a.s."'let. H iP team matt· at Redondo, Paul H~ld. 22. has pUlllng .,billty and brilliance at quarterback that threatened to upset the P irates IAst year. He weighs 178 at an even six fel't . ~ewcomer to the \.\'a rrior itquad ls(Hal!back Miller. complr ting a trjo that w ill bc~r ch~ attention from the r'cfrnsive Pirates. Thf' El Camino team us r s a "t('e" for- mation with man in mntinn Rnd a flanker, lendinJi IL~elf to .:i v.·ide open game-. The Warr io rs benefit from the e.sperlencc and ~kill of a coaching trio of A II-Americans. all from the University of Southei:n Cali- foml&, H ead Coach Amby Schind- ler. and hll'! a ssist.Ants, Norm Verry and Doug Easick. VIN" Slnslc \\'lnir COAST .PIRATES TRAMPLE WEAK VALLEY TEAM 40-0 Orange Coast College trounced a powerful but disorganized Lo8 Angeles Va lley Junior College eleven by a score of 40 lo 0 Saturday night at the Huntington Beach High school stadlu.m, gaining 608 Yards to the Monarch11' .2~7. Although the Valley squad<i>---------------- boasted some of the be11t players from the Pirate 35 by Miller In from the San Fernando Valley the most spectacular run o f tht: high schools and exhibited out· ~·lY for the fifth Plr8te score. 15tand1ng play on the part of the When play resumed, Valley Im- quarterback, Watt Amborg and mediately lost the ball on a fum- Halfback Tony Albert. incxperl-hie on their 26-yard ltne and a ence ha.mpercd both their offen-drive by Willoughby, Berrr and sive and defensive coordination. Threadgill ended with a 13-yard The game was the first in the run by H crn1ndea that crossed history of the new V-1n Nuys the goal but a clipping penalty school. which had not yet opened nullified the second tally for the its doors for cla~es this year. The gam!'. \Vinning tho ball nn downs. Monarch team was handicapped Valley failed to advance and punt- by lll-fitting headgear and hastily ed to the J.'irate 30. assembled uniforms that kept all Fina.I Ort'·" but 36 of iL<i playcra off the field. Froiti there, In the final drive With only 10 day11 or practice of the ganie, Miller picked up 10 behind them, the Valley players I yn rds. Hal Smith 4 and then Har- put up a major attack only i.n the 1 ris pas.<1ed 45 yards to Earley who third quarter when the P1rate<1 V.'fl-"' stoppt'd on the Valley 12. On were he1d scoreles..ot and p~l.Y pene-the next play Hernandez took the trated deep into Pirate territory. ball over {~r the sixth t ouc h- Three long runs 'ol.'ere made by down. Amborg. each followed by a ser-Four of Jesa . Snilth's conver- ies of plays t hat lost ground for .!lions were good. The Pirate8 the Warrtoni. m-"· 17 f1'rst downs to Valley's The Pirate!'! may Altrmpt to o.u. utilize a chang e of par e single Sooft IA.le 10: gained 141 yardA on passe!I wtng formation ngainst thr \.\'ar-The Pl rates scored late In the lo their opponents 11 : advanced rtor's. Allhoughl It seem.<1 prob-first period after the Initial drive, 467 yards rushing to the l\.fon· ab~ th.::it CoA.ch Ray R oAAn w ill 1 which f.:1iled following a penalty arch's 246: lost 21 ya rds In play hold his ne\V weapon tn gain prisi-1 llnd_ an unsuccessful attempt at 1 to V~ll.cy·s -....87 yards .set . back : tlve re15ull!4 \n thr game with aerial attack, was resumed for IOl'lt 85 yards on penRlt1es, 1nclud- Santa Ro.sa thl' fnllowin~ w eek in two first downs and a 45-yard ing two scores, while Valley lost the Santa Ana Bowl. hf' is l'Xpct't-pass by Halfback Howard Miller 10 yards. ed to test the con1bination against taken on the five-yard line by End During play, all but three of t hf' Et Camino. 1 Norm Ea1 ley for the touchdown. 57 Pirate Hquad members were in R ecognized ·'ls a versatile basic Veteran Halfback Raul Herna n-the g.1me. AJthough Valley of- form11tion from which aln"tOst any I dez broke away for a 60-yard run fered feeble opposition, the con· attack can !)(' launched, the hack-on the flrat pk1y of the second test proved a good testing ground 'rleld will be org11nizer1 in a fl~nker tjUarter _and three plays later, for th£' Orange Coast sq~ad '.""hlc h ehort punt wing with the P11<1te Larry W11loughby scored from tht> will meet tough comf>"tlt1on 1n thr "scatbar k" f-lov.:.trrl Miller in the two-yard line. El Camino game at Alondra Park key tall back po.!lition. Following a brief drive by the Friday. Miller rlemonstraled hi~ devas· Wartiors, Miller returnf'd thei1· The game with Sanln Rosa the tat!nJ akill u a !.l:W:nt'r and passer kick 65 yards to the Va.Hey I:S. following week in thi? Senta AnA tut week agafli-n \r.3Tfey tn two A cbncerted drive by Harlow Municipal bowl wru be the nnal 65-yard sprints through the Mon-Richardson, former Newport Har-practice game before the Pirates arch squad and a pitch of about 45 bor High halfb:lck, t ook the ball enter Eastern Conference play. yardJ!I to End Norm EarWey who to the one. H ernandez carried It STATJSTif'8 scored easily from t.he five yard over from there but a penlllty C'AMl!lt \'aJky line. cancelled the score and the Pi-467 Y·::&rds gained rushing 246 Thn-adg-111 to Block rates started over again from the 21 yds lo.st. 87 Orv Th1"f.,dgill. whoee Spt't'tcu-six for the second tally. 446 net yds. rushing 15:> lar block gave Miller time for the The Warriors ·'.ldvanced 20 141 t d h ' t> .ne y 8 rus 1ng .... pay-off ptt.s.s, will probably hold yard.II, completing one of two sue-587 total yde galn£'d 170 down the blocking po11ltlon in lhf' ceSBfUI passes, and then lost the 85 . yds lost. penalties . 10 wing with Raul H e rnandez or ball on a fumble and the third Pi-602 net yds gained 160 Jess Smith in the flanker p'lsition. rate touchdown drive was on. Two 8 No. of penalties 2 At fullbac k , thr wir.g will prob-pe.sses by Threadgill and running 6 conver. all. _ O ably In clude Hal Smith, Dave by Willoughby and Fulll>lck Hal 4 ........ conver. made O Brunow or Bob Berry. Smith placed the ball on the one 12 passes att. l:'i However, thr El Camino game where Threadgill took it over on B ... passes comp. 2 Is expected to lr·'1Ve little opportu· a quarterback ~neak. nity ror exf}('rimentlng and will Smith R uni. 18 ydl'I probably keep the Pirates busy in tundamen tal defense. ExJ>'-'rts Rn- tlclpe.te a 1'Corlng game with both teams milking frequent attempts if not triP'J to the goal lines. Jess Smith opened the third p;'. riod with an 18-yard run, follow- ed by a five and a 29-y·:ird run by Miller, but the period ended with no scoring threat by the Pirates. INDl\'IDUAL STATISTJCS Player tcb nys Miller . ........ ... 8 187 Wtlloughby 8 4 7 Hernandez 4 93 Threadgill 4 -5 ff. Smith ........ 4 lt"; The second drive of the period 89th 1)1\ilSION REUSION ended when Richardson ran lnto Reunion of the 89th Division an official after 14 yards of Society of California, Wars l and sprinting into the clear. Berry 6 18 Richardson 5 29 Harris .... -2 8 Knipp 2 4 &Vf'f 23.37 5.8!1 23.0 -1 .25 3.75 3.0 5.8 4.0 2.0 18.0 8.0 3.0 -3.0 2, will be held at Rodgers-Young A 30-y.:ird pa.88 by F . E . Har- auditorium. 936 West Washing-tis to End Dick Francis started ton Blvd ., October 8. at 4 p.m . an unsuccessful drtve in the four- w1th all friends and relatives of J th quarter, but when ValJey s ur- the group being welcome. accord·\ render~ the ball following a 15- lng lo Joe T . Woods, adjutant. yard l<>M, the punt wu returned J . Smith .......... 1 18 Bu now l B Whitfield 1 3 Mear l -3 PASSES COMPLETED ~i5!55!§!!i§!§;555i§!i5!55:2i§!§;555i§!§;555i§!i5!55:2i5!55!§!!i§!§;555i§!~ I Pl&yer No. (t Threadgill --··· 4 Harris ............ 3 T.Y. 35 67 39 A'·er. 8.75 22.5 39.0 llU 19132 Newport Blvd. * lllOWll' ~- Mufti, Ltd. Showing Scotland's Gift to the Smart Dresser! • Ta ilored to your measure in Sport Coat, Vest or Dinner Jacket • Fifteen Selections of authentic Clans Senta Ana aY A1'Pllll!n'MSll' • • Miller .............. 1 PASSES RECEIVED Player No. Earlt!y ........................ 1 Doyle ........ _............... 1 Miiier ........................ \.y Willoughby .............. 1 CONVERSIONS TD._ 1 1 P'8.yer No, A tt. J . Smith ........ _.... 6 No. M."Mle • HARBOR g . ' • Must Improve Rosso Warns OCC Gridders "We'll have t.o improve a lot t o give El Camino much of a gan1e." wu oran~ etmst coU~,re cmt.cn Ray Roiuio'8 comment Monday on the Pirates' second contest rif the 11eason , Friday night al Inglewood. Both Orange Coast 140-0 over Valley J Cl Bnd El Camino I 13·6 over ill! alumni I were fi r8l·game winners last Frldly night. but Ros..~o was reluctant to go over- board on the Pirates despite thei1· lopHldt'd score. "We ran both hot and cold ' against Valley," he <r.flid . "and we I got quite a few good break8. I There'.!! no "'ay to tell just hO\V 'j good we were, because it was th'! first game Valley had e\•er play-I ed." Rosso exprc~sed the opinion that Orange Coast, with 43 fresh- men on Its squad o~ 60. Is bt"hind the progre89 of the 1949 Pirates ·lt thl-' point. Mllh-r Wu Good "Howard Dell Miller did quite a piece of work at halfback, both offenl!live ly snd defensively, and 1 the same goel5 for Raul Heman· dez." Rosso said. Bob Berry and Harlow Richardson deserve spec- ial mention for their offensive play. On derense. end Sid Man-i nlng and guard Fred Owens dld outstanding jobs." ••• Ch ¢er and Song Leaders Elected at Coast College 11.fonj:iey 'ol.'al5 election day at Orangf: Coast college when the !lltuden~ body i::ho!R tts cheer l~ad· ers an~ song leader8 for the cur- rent fr.cB1' year. Prtor to the elec- tion cjndldates for the two roles "A good toush l'&me to •t·lrt ')n" J.i Har bor High Coach Al Ir- win's oplnJon of the eeaeon'a grid opener aga.Jnat RlveraJde at 7 :30 p.m . Frtday, September 22 at tho local rt.lgh 11ehool atadlum . The Tan are In tlp·top phy11irol condition and know their plays. Now they're ready and. eager to tear up the turf around their op- ponent's goal po8UI. U Mel SmaL1 ley, i:tyna.mlc left halrhack, llveA up to Jut year's performance u leading llCOr<'r In the ~unset league the Tars "hould do well when It comes to moving-that ptg11kln, In addition to his grounrl gaining, Mel Smalley's torrid toes r.:icked up about 38 conversions la.st year. This is the flr11t time that an Irwin-coached Tar t eam will tang!~ with Rlvcraldf'. The elt'Vens ~ To Play Oxnard Nf''''l>Orl H a r b o r HIP 8Cb•Hll Wedff8day f lllMI ltA Octofl(>r 8 byP f ootball dalr. bookh:ic Oxna rd for a non- k>iagut1 <'luh at th" Tar At~dl- 11m . Thf" ~r liv~ tJw. Tan a total of fr>u r exhlhllk•n outlnr fw.f ore 8tal11nir thf'lr S1mH4•t h....,_... • 8Chf'ldulf' Cktobf"r 20. Follo\\1hlf tbP OJ>f"nt'r ap.lruit Rl,•r"'ldr Friday nl~hl •I St>\\'· port Jlf"ll(ht~. th.I·~ hav,, pnl'""' "1th Exrf"billor. Oxnard :rnd St~ Anthony'11 In that _order. have twice before. NP\.1:port \Vin· nlng In '48 end Rlverslrlc In '47. Both outfits will orerale fro111 the T formation In thl!ll no n-lf'egue g·:ime. At pre~ timt', vC'ry little In- formation wa.s availablt' 1about the Riveri'l'ide club. Coach 1Irwln has r eceived " roster from the Riverside coa ch which llsti1 47 playe rs. s!x of whom are pleAt y calorific, pushing the SC·J.leii pest the 210 pound mark. I l 'ndrr N,.,,. HUif'K The game will be played fOder rederat ion rules which hRvt ju.!lt been Introduced into California this )·car. Chier diffcrrnce l from last year's rules concern .tbl5ti- lutions and the "frecball." Both rt:.1ng:e:, will probMbly 11pr d up the game. Coaches will o~ly bf' allowed to stubstitutc two "lrn at a time unlc8!1 there is a f'tln1e out." Any loosc balls can be pick· ed up and run with by eitherlteam. Thl'S(' rules have been a~opted by high school!\ in 46 statesi c .'\me captains for the Ta~ will be Mel Smalley and Bob oOO · hoU~'. Bob Burdirk will df'· fense captMin. Kicking chore..~ will prob8.bly go to Mel Sn1t1 1leY both for punting and oonveislonl!. Quarterback Bob Scotland Ill be ·o.rorllMrR wri.en U\tre·a some paMlng t o be done. Coach Irwin, "·hn i!I beglnninjl' his third year at Harbor Hi~h . al- ~ !!a~s in addition to his start- ing ll~eup h1f will u11e Gf'ne ~ero and Bob Van Dremlin aJJ defen- sive guards: Bob Benbow! Bill Schmidt. Don Aarvold as lefen- sive b11ckl5 . TIDE TABLE (Pacific .Daylight Savin1: Time) m oH I.OW Friday · Se-ptem ber 22 Saturday Septem her 23 Sunday Septembfo:r 24 Monday September 25 TueBday September 26 \¥t:dnesday September 27 TbunKiay September 28 FIRST. 8 :32 a.. m. 7:40 p. m. 8:55 a. m. 4.6 5 .8 4.9 8 :25 p. m. 5.8 ( PB.ciflc Stantlard Thne I 8:17 a m. :J.l 8:06 p . m . 5.7 8 :30 a . m. :).3 8 :42 p. m . 5 .4 9:00 a . m . :J .5 9:19 p. n1. 5 .0 9 :22a.m . :J.6 9 :55 p. 01, 9 :43 a.n1 . 10:32 i'"· m. 4.6 ti.6 4.1 QU ARTER Oct. 17 >'ULI. '1'1001'' SC'pl. 25 l.A.~'l' QUARTr;It Oct. 4. l :58 a . rn. 1 :48 p. 1n. 2 :34 a. m . 2 :29 p. rn. 2 :-03 a. m. 2 :06 p. nl. 2 :30 a . n1. 2 :43 2 :5a p. rn . a .m . 3:17p.n1 . 3 :14. a. m. 3 :52 p . m. 3:33 a . m . 4 :27 p. n1 . NIE\\/ MOON Oct . 11 HAROLD I. JOHNSON JOHNSON Propeller .Repaln OlJTBOARD 1\f(>TOR ---- --0.Z 1.0 0.1 0.7 0.5 0.5 0 .9 o.• 1.4 O.f · CoJ.l!!nblan Arf'n<'y Phone Harbor 620 t811 \'Ula Way. Ne"·port Beach SALES and SERVI Y I,~ Hu. !Z07-J Ate,---,---807 «Aas~ HJway Co:-ona dPI ~tar Van's Bowling 1703 NE\VPORT AVE. Costa Mesa Beacon 5139.J Featuring the Finest Equipment Anywhere • 12 ALLEYS Watch for Opening around O ct. 28 Bowl in Air-Conditioned Comfort! LEAGUE APPLICATION 0 I WOULD LIKE T.O JOIN A TEAM 0 OUR TEAM WOULD LIKE TO JOIN A LEAGUE 0 OUR LEACUE \VOULD J ... IKE TO RESERVE A PLACE Kl!\"D 01'-LEAG1 'E 0 MEN 0 WOMEN 0 MIXED 12 Couple) DAV PRY.FP:RRED 0 MOl'l. 0 TUES. 0 \\.ED. 0 TIIURS.O FRI. 0 SAT. 0 SUN. 0 APrERNOON NAME ... ADDRESS . Tll\IE D DESIRED 7 :00 P . M. l1 HONE 0 0 ,00 P M. Fol-Choloo of Tlme and llay, Leagur and T t".am h.ESER VA'PIONS NOW -P~~ C1111l "Blll." BEACON 5lS9-.T or wrtte BILL Kl..OTZ, 1708 ?'•rit•"'port A\•f'!., COMta ~ff'M YOU CAN BE SURE OF PURE DRUGS and Accuralf"ly f"lllf'd Pl't'M.'riptions at HINKLEY'S PHARMACY 802 Marine Ave. BALBOA ISLAND Irwin i!I'. partial to night ameB, particulBrly when thl'y a.re flayed at home I "Our fie ht is Rb well lighted as any In th<" area, etter th.;i n n1ost, by far."} Irwin hinks that the boys play bett.rr at I night because nr the larger crowds. beeause lt0i1 coole and -----------~---------------­ be!'8U8e thet·e Is usually le~ wind at night. j The coach ts a former gr_f! p1•r- former 'll the College of .t~e P11· 1 cific. Under Alonzo Stagg he play- ed back in hll'I freshma.n year. '36. In ·3~ '39, end '40 he tlayed 1 guard. Ne\\'porl Harbor lltr Pffibable Start.ng UR.f\UP t'tarr we. ~ ... r.1enn Griffith, LE 1811 37 'Job Woodhouse . LT 176, 17 ; Dick Veneman. Lri I~j 25 I Bob Eggert. C lM 34 Bill Wittman. RC 1621 14 Bob Burdick , RT 168 41 STOCKS • BONDS • COMMODITIES UNDERWRITINGS DEAN WITTER. lo CD. MEMIEIS NEW YOIK STOCK EXCHANGE Chicogo loord of Tr(!d• . . . Sa" Froncitco Stock E•chci"g• lo1 A"gele1 Slock Eacho"t• LEASED rtlVATf WllES 533 Coast Blvd. South LAGUNA BEACH So" fro,.ci1co • • New Yor\ • Laguna 84 Seottle R~. In announcing only Ught contact work during thi.!! week's \ Jack Meek-5, RE 1831 35 practice seMions, also disclosed . the fln!ll use of the single-wing \ ANITA COANE · by the Pirates against El C·l.mlno. were ¥tven two ll'Y•Outa, one at a "We'll u&e the single-wing colleg~r·l.lly lut Friday morning sparingly Friday night." said R(l!-and e other at the Valley-OCC so, "and then go into It on a game aturday night. bigger scale 8.galnst Santa Ro&:1 By 'receiving the largest num- next week." ber Of votP.s, '.Joe Mccaffrey of One of the high poinl!! of Lagu~ Beech won the head cheer, Coast's early triumph over Valley leader 8 post for the second suc- wa.s the last fourth quarter cessive year. Elected to ·'lSSlst him "tackle" of Miller by Ja.ck Mont-are J erry Ruoff of Huntlngton gomery. one of the official!!. Tak-Beach1 and Gary Heffne r of New- ing a pltchout, Miller skirted right port. Dick Watkins of Huntington. end from hi• own 30 and, behind ~ch. will serve a.a alternate. , fine blocking, wu apparently ofr Miss Anita Coane of Balbc.3 l•- to the races wtth only one Valley land became the new head aong player in the way. The referee lea.dtr. Asaistlng her in pom-pon got him. and dance rouUne11 will be Mias The latter, h.J.ving become aur-J oyce Le?nard ot Corona dd Mai: roun~ by a hoet of would-be and Miss Maryo31\11e Morrl90n of tack.Jent and block.era. wu bounc-Balboa Island. MJaa A.nJta Vidal ed. to the turf dtrecUy in front ot Hunllngton Beach will &erve ot Miller who smacked into him. aa alternate. n.e rMU1t wu u effective u a · -------- flying tackle. Tiie lone Valley ft 5 I ~er ~tween Miller and the ll.e58rY88Q 5 On ,...i line IJ\ the meantime bad Sa·-for H bor *"removed bf a~ blocker:-le , GI ca.-wo"'-Wltfl Foolball Goi11e1 • .,.-Tiu! Grandotiu>d Quar!A!rl>eclC Hft GRcl Im Drhilg club, \._rod' by the N-Jt..i Balb<la Rotary club, hu Harboll lln. Mart• tf. ~Ben.,,. 'of Los mp ll tootbaU itcket& on ale a~ ~ SWtdQ. wu dted to AR-1 o c -~ bualnem establishments., -· In N••1JOft cll,1 court. J'rt. Tlcli• enUtle ~,.. to _,. In clay to -J • cbarp ol bit-a ' oecUon on the ntty run drtYlq. \ yard at an 11.Ubor Hieb home llh.e wu anuted b7 Newport pm 'after payment of the recu-!"J pallco aftu Jlllrs. Miry Jiii. 0.tel. Jar fee. 1-<:atallna 8t., Lq\111& -b, tna the -of ~ ._ted 1J1e.. -rear fender ol tlclt lo st...,. to tho ~ -car WM *-'"' by a car • '-t ""'17 at.bleUe tuiOd.i atnlar to K ra. Benrya automtr A.. tk:bt 'bobtb wW baodJe Bob Scotland. Q 157 20 Larr)· Mc Masters. F 174 18 Mel Smalley. LH l ~ 4 Dick J on es, RH 14 71 9 The Harbor High lin(' average.!! 170 pounds. The backfield l:i9. Game officials are J ohn ! Dick · ey, Santa Ana., referee; Walt Hoehn. Valencia. umpir·t>: Bob Page, Laguna Beach. head lines· man. More S port.a New• oa next! Jle.I'~· Mr. and Mn. C\1ude A. Knox of 115 Santa Iaabel St .. ha+ been entertainl.ng u house gue11'8 Mt"'. A . L. Williama of Laa Crutee. N . M .. Kister of Mn. Knox, and J . W . Gaither of Young11town, Ohio. brother-in-law of the local f&n. ROBERT HIRTLERJ Mr. and Mn. Robert Hlr/µer of Mojave epent aeveral recent daya with hla parent.a,· Mr. and Mri.. William HirUer, f15 W. 19th St., Costa Meaa.. I y_ ...... _ 11L1d:ll11 ~'"""~ ..,, , ....... WHITLOCK' -llra. a.ta bad parked her the ot ~ Ucl<ota &t tM car In front of' the AJI • .-., flnt pme. rnday nip~ M97 .W. 111'_,_. --1~~ ·-~ . .r-·-. _...., • ' Two Special Services for \ Newport·lalboa Area Investors Brought to Your Home 1. IUSINlSS NEWS, E. F. Hutton & Company's radio program, brought ro you in your home ' or office, with a digest of business and financial developments which a'.re important ro every investor, every day. Tun• '" 0 IUSINISS NIWI" KM,.C -710 on your dlal l rl.S A.M. eaclt wHl<day 2. TOU fall -Call E. F. Hucton & Co. <>n ZEnith 6725 when you want sp«ific and cur- rr nt investment information or when you want to enter orders -right from your home. * E. F . HUTTON & COMPANY "'--· s .. u.,_s;,,,. 1904 IW L MOA9WAT • LOMI 11Aa1 na '°""' .,..,.. ,,.1n1 • '°' AllOIU:I '-f &Mh 6-7:1J I • Zbti1/, 611' Mt..i l l l l NlW TOIC lfO CI ll:CN4NGI • 1 •• • 1 • • • t • .. .. ..,...... ___ ___ '· • • • • -~ .... ft* Hold I , ....... ~ .. ,.., at Ulcal Church Barbor SlllS PART" -THORSDAY;SEPT"21 . ,,so LedJ ·~ ~eilte nt ~-.. ~~ PRESS-il Birthday; Hav, .1m Member$., OolebraUco ot Ua tint lllrthday .featured the .-.lhly meoUng of Dr. OUu T . Broom, chairman ._ _________ _..__. tho NowpOrt ,Barbor IAd:r .\IJglera Club In the Newport 8e&cll Sb,ell of Cof.lt coUer'.• -ia1 llCifl'"" • • BRW ·OO.,'I THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE tlave seen -have esclalmed wttll eeat..7'Md'1laft ~ ·. r tb.la new, exo~ be&uutul ooetume jlMeb'f. n ea.ea SLM..... f. '"" ....... of .... -.p -Old .... -· )'Id> ... _ ..... D8f!dit It -taM eiomethlos to lier of 7..ar owm dl::tlpe;, ..,. line It and Ille i...,_... la her OJ• wlU k D J'OU "'!· ' I Bank of Laguna Beach Club. OrpnlMd In lleptembe!, 11149, by 1. group•Of einff ~.ii, ~ ::,~ .. -;:~ -:.::r.~• ;::; I;----..,..------- club now ..,. • m(!Dlllenlllp of 100 wlt.h.1. nllJ!llM• on ilii walU.,. 1111; which rhe•ta Mch Monday at 7 :30 HATTBE88E8 • Durinl' ~ bturl n..., meet.Ins. p.m., trl•,the St. James l:placopal 8-t----0...__Trallen Ida Naylor,! Erina 1Achert1Jl07"f cbW'Ch 'In Newport Beach. , .... ...,... llha- and Uly Call were Al'PQlnted on The roat or the clau la to pro-8&4.00N &Oil "AND TWO GENTLE ARMS .4T THE 'ousxzn - Dr. He-J;rwood * . . nJRNITURE • OJFJ'S • ART • F AJllQC8 • ISWICLll1' 4ot F.ast llalbcla lllvd., 119-' -11.U Extends to You e n Invi tation to Attend Their FORMAL OPENING Seturdey S(tptembe r 23rd, I 0 A. M. t o 9 P. M. Forest Ave. et Be ach St. LAG UNA BEA CH * MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESER\'E SYSTEM MEMBER 01-~ DEPOSIT INSlJR . .\.NCE CORPORA'l'IOS ROOFING * Thick Butt He" ......... . 00-lb. 6.5-lb. 55-lh. -15-lb. Rt•g, $8.66 6.83 3.23 2.78 2.34 2.22 PLYWOOD Rec. 4~S-14 thick .$ 5.87 S/8 thick 7.50 1/2 thick 9.35 5/8 thick 10.81 3/4 thick 12.27 LOANS * Special $6.75 5.S.5 2.65 2.26 1.92 1.65 Spt'C-·la.J $ 5.14 6.f>6 8.18 9.46 I 10.74 Borrow up tu $2~00 UOM<'Uff'd, C&n bf> USf"d fur plumbfing flX· turn, painting, ruofln11 ttltttrlcal 0XtUrt>.S, f't<', Auy rf'Dlodellng. Open All Doy Saturday OPEN 9 to I on SUNDAY · O_rn evenlop and Sunda,. the by·law11 '°minlttff by Mabel tide an opportunity tor open die-~ )I---tt.-. ,.._ Ste•~. pruJdent. OUve Mc-' cumon of the Yitai t.uue• ot the -....-l<•p»•. oecrei...;r· -t'rouunr, ,.._ -t ay. Jllacb Monday Dr. U40 l'fewP.rt Jllvd. ported that '2818 WU opont op 8'own I! .. • 0 abort .--me of Uut ·------=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-='~~::::::::::===============~~;:~ charten duri~ the 1U.m.mer. ma jor b9pp9nlnp of lhe pnceed· - Vrom May 17th to September lnl' week. TbJa .. .-.rauy f~- 13th, 26 charten were made and iowtd by a d.l9cu.uion period dur- a large YClriety of tlth were in&' wfiJch c1au m.amben u.- caught with albacore beadtn• the cbanp view• on current prot>-- llsL Although official club cha.rt-lem.1. tnterated _.iultl are cord.J- en are over for the year, the ally Invited to &Uand and particl- women are still cnartertng boaU pate. ae n-.arlln, white .ea bull and al-Monday nlsht'1 mstin1, 8ep- ba.core will run for some•time. temblr'26, wlll ftatuu a dlacua-~ Marita, 11on on prNmt-4&1 trendl tn Au.- Margaret Erlckaon, of San trta .. Oua:t .,,.._ker -.nd leader of oabrtel, wha.e hwsband caught . a quutJon .. auwer t~ forum will the tlret marlin of the ye.ar/"boat-be 19mo JC. Shaver, Coe.at c0Ue1e Pd a wArltn Saturday lo one of the &nJJ.ruetor who apent aeveral shorteat tlm• recorded in the w .. u 'Mhlnd the Iron Curtain' harbor district.. Jandlnl' her fish, durths the PNt aummer. AnyoM 12271 pounder, in 10 minutes. She interested: In thl1 pirtlcular dia- was aboard the boat RX piloted euuton ta invited to attend whe- b')' her husband, Dr. A. A. Erick-t.her or not. be dulrea to enroll in 11on. UJ.e cJaM. Cana.ala waa played during the I remainder of the evenlf\I" with ta ble prizes going to Dorothea Klnsfatber, ~on Fry, Carol la1d1pe11dfft la11ken Hold Conference Ford, Ruth Heidebergt Loretta Hartlein, Erm a. IA.'chenmeyer, END OF SEASON CLOSE OUT PRICES! Curly Santoni, Niita Bilby, Bonnie Miiler, Helen Scott, Eva Graham, Frances Pulaski, Hase.I Northrup Weatherwai to Richard J . Werner, inanacer, Ot.JJ. for;nia Oalry Jnduatry Advl.aory board, wu prtnclpa.I speaker at the annual 84rricuJtural confer- ence d( the Independent Bankers Limited Cj)uantities -Buy Now and Save Substantially! and Mabel Stevenson. Door prizes were won by Betty Wat.on, a reel, Stella Gaines, a red. and Margaret Erickson, a "DeLiar." Refresh- ments were aerved by CIBra Keel- er and her committee, NllOml L d Optl • t Anoclallon ol Southern Calllor-ea mis nia, of which the Newport Harbor , Bank of Corona de! Mar I~ n mem-1 Baseball Team be~aklng .. hi• ":.Pk "Da;rying Paterson, Marlon Fry, Uz Hacen, lrene Larrabee and Bonnie MUler. Pollara and Sense. , Dr. W.:rner I dlecuued the econofnlc pt:ll.8es of Bill Weatherwax, juat rel.urned Dairytn&, which bas become one Pl L from a sell80n ·of catching with of Southern Callfomla's principal an eagues Spokane of the Cb.ls "8" Weat-indUJtriee. ern Jnternatlonal l1a1ue, has been The conference. held in Santa F N M named playlne-manager of the Barbara, al.lo featured Inspection Or ew esa Newport Harbor OpUmLBt bue· tour• ot cltrua and walnut r.ack· ball team which wtU play every Ing plant.a In that area arranged Sunday this winter, It .wu an-by O. R. Qlnn, ca.shier County Bowl.Ing A·11ey nounced . today by Rod MacMll· National Bank & Trual Co. ol llan. Optimist baseball business Santa 1?4rbara. manager . Games will be played at ------- 2 :15 p.n1. at the Costa Mesa park. COM D I I Opening ol the $50,000 Van's Weathe rwax will fleid a power-r Ver n Bowling Alley at 1703 Newport ful club or young college players H .: to C h l avenue, drew a step nearer th!~ this Sunday In the tea.m's flret Uft,,ftCJ ft fGS ~~1~~:~~ :~:r~~~·::::::~r:: ~~::~g o~~~i~t r!~:·1:ac~~;n~;µ m.;':h~i~ll~e~·, 2~.::: ~~~~\~ stJml·pro groups. ton. s4ffered possible ankle In· 12-alley recreation.'.ll center w ill The twenty--0ne year old former J l I Ill I t H 39 be the largest ever to serve the ur es n a co 8 on a wy. area and the only bowling alley Newport Harbor High catcher will and lOjl late Saturday, Hunting- stnrt behind the plate with Don ton Bf;ach police reported lhia opt>ratlng in the Newport Harbor Dolan, a highly regarded San Jose mom~n . area. when It opena in October. Featured will be twe!Ve Bruns-southpaw. on the mound. Allie A driven by Cyril R. Casey, ·Thieme, a Cc.1st college import 19, of · 01 Larkapur Ave., Corona wick Alleys complete with semi-r-m 0 "no, Nevada, will be al d I M · l k th ~-l I k d 1 tel ,.., n.e e "!"• a n.ic e ......_ruao au o automat C rac S an com'!.:. ... ,~ firRt btise; ~ewport Harbor &8 it "fB.11 atalled In the lnlersec· automatic ball returns. __.,~ mg·h'a Dick Lant at secon~. 10ii7 acOOf"dlng -to the p@i"Ce rf"· free parking will be provided and Howard Henning, Orange Coaat port. Casey had swerved to avoid an excellent snack bar and res· and v .1lencla High start ~at third ; the cobtalon but his car hit the taurant i.B being provided Inside Norm Rldegway at short.atop e..nd door o~ the Caruso car. a ccording to William 'Bill' Klotz, Jac:k Clark, Bob Harris llnd Whit- manager of the establishment for ey Burton in the outfield. the four Vanderpool brothers who Nearly without exception every wilJ own the alley. Ollt! of theae boys hu had the Tentative listings for league scout ·s eyea pop;lng out through schedules are as follows: Monday, tht•ir erep and col1ege days. Mens Comn1ercial Handic•.tp, 7 · s i Cl bs 9 Tu Tup Prep Hurler p.m.; erv ce u , p.m .: es· day, Ladies Handicap, 7 p.m .; Dolan catabllahied himself as the Open for league. 9 p.m.: Wednes· t op pre'p Oinger In Norlhei-n CaJl- <!.1y, Housewives Handicap. 2 fornln last year while knocking p.m.; Mixed Foursome, 7 p.m.; over such.--4?-llibe a.s the Stanford Coast 850 major, 9 p.m .; Thurs-frosh. HfDIAN HANUCKAFT Many of the fifty thousand In· dl&.nB •ow llvlng in New Mexh:o are reJ)orted to hav~ an ln1portant source J or 1ncon1e ln such hant..I · I craft "'roducta &.!I pottery, silver j jewe.lr , and handwoven rugs. ! First Come First Served OUTDOOR FUR NITURE 5 Deluxe AKM CHAIRS I Deluxe C11AISE LOUNGt: I Delu xe two place SE'ITEE 2 Relax A Bye CHAISES .. 2 Deluxe Wr ouipht Iron CHA181"S . I 5-Piece Wrought Iron and Wood TABLt; S1'.'T I Wroug ht Iron ARM CHAIR ~. I BA RBECUE 81'."T, Deluxe, 4 Benches, one Table i SUN ROOM FURNITURE rw,. Price 29.50 44.50 34.00 29.50 39.50 112.50 26.50 120.40 I Wrought Iron ARM CHAffi, Upholstered 41.50 5 Wrought Iron 'SIDE CHAIRS, Upholstered . 33.95 I SO" x 40" Wrought 'I ron, Glass Topped Cocktail Table 49.50 I S-Pieee Wrought Iron, Upholstered Sectional Group 204.00 I 30" x 40" Wnmght Iron Glass Topped Coclrt.all Table 46.50 I Wrought Iron Upholstered ARM CHAIR 77.50 I Wrought lro11 Upholstered LOVE SEAT 112.50 I 84".:r 5t" \\lrought I ron Gia.'" Topped TABLE 59.50 1 Rattan CORNER TABLE, Del ~e 62.95 1 Rattan RING S HEL•' . . 33.50 NEED BUDGET TERMS? WE HAVE THEM 240 Forest Ave. Sale Price 28.50 35.50 27.50 23.50 26.50 79.50 15.50 79.lill 29.50 19.50 39.50 149.50 86.50 57.50 79.50 44.50 44.50 23.50 THESE PRICES GOOD AT TIME OF SALE WITH THIS AD SEPT. 21 to SEPT. 23 day, Ladies Scratch, 7 p.m.; Men1:1 Thlen1e played for the We.at- Commerclal Handicap, 9 p.1n.; wood Junior Chamb€r of ~Com· Friday, open. merce lost summer &9 did Henn- ' Saturday will feature a ha.z.z.Je Ing. ~ Beacon 5681 duzzle mixed doubles with La· Ridgeway waa 8 standout as dies drawlng new partneri:i ori shortstop. for Orange Cout laat LUMBER CO. each game at 8 p.m. spring. Harris, Clark -1nd Burton Ca.ti all pitch but will start in the out· field on lhe b&siB of their hitting ablUty. Clark pitched for Newpol't Harbor High and for the aummer Optimist c&ub. Harris threw the Tuatln High nine to the Orange leape championahlp. Burton buri- ed for La.gurui Beach High achool In addition lo belng the top pitch- ed for the Costa Meaa Merchanta the pa.at two summera.' 140 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA COliTA MESA'~ Nl!Wl!ST LUMBl!K YAKD YOU CAN DO BEnER AT Da11iger FURNlTURE CO. • We Buy end Sell New and Used Furn it ure • 1812 Newport llvd., Costa Mesa Be . 5656 lvouAW'C BLIC GOLS: COURSE --. -: .. : .. -·--. Golfers in County Help in Kid's Day Orange county's golfers wlll get a ch.:i.nce to help underprivileged kid.8 this Wttk end when the Willowick golf course in Santa Ana holda a "blind bogey" tour- nament In cooperation with Na- tional Kids' day. The tournament Is open to any gOlter over Saturday a.nd Sunday at the Santa Ana course. Enteries will put one-dollar in the ''pot" which will go to the National Kid'& Day foundation. Winners will capture prizes donated by Santa Ana merchants. The N'atlona..I Kid's day drive le being pushed by golf counff. throughout the southland as well as the 3,000 Kiwanis clubs. OCC Footbal Games Alred on Station KTED The football game between Ora.nee Coast college a.nd Valley collece. pJayed last ~dturday, Sep- tember 16, wu bt'oadcaat to Or- t.nge county listeners by rad.lo sta- Uon KTJCD, I.Acuna Beach. Thf' l'&me wu he.Id in HunUn~on Beach Hieb School atadium. The two rema.lnlnc" home p'.mes 1t the ••woa wUI also be b~· eaat by KTED, as follows: Octo-- l')er 19, Mt. San Antonio vs. Or- .t.llJ• ~ ~. • H!!Dli1l.cton BMcll l'lfl' -·-·· I ?.Ill.! N~ "-~ ,,._ Oranb 0.:.. p.a:Bsp, lf"'pon. BuWr, Bl&'!> ~ ·---· I 8011'111 COUT """· Dfl,IYlllJ •• ,.1s. MA TERIAJ.s COMPANY ,:e;;;_, ~ =. '!:. "! ·~~ .. ·~· -1 t;;.~5: ~ ··*""" Lm ........ -• collod JIO!ic. to Ille -- Olslla --.-.. 7 • I. ODd m1Corl9t .U 61cellll m-,,.. Slated for early action are in- fi elders F1oyd Pfl..r80ns, Bob. E\Ut- die and George ~ames. M . L:illg- dala, U oyd 8Wingle and Mike Delgado wl.11 be on deck for out- field duty. Fa.ahlon de•lgners are at preM- ent ad:iptlng st~les worn by the Spanish women or New Mex.Jco some two or three hundred years ago. I I Tele -fun by W1rren Goodric~ -ooONT ~ .. '11~1i-­ -a1 lli•:e .... -........ . .... .., .... ....--~ ... YeullM W\)d"t -~ Jll <ld++•~,aa 1'ali ..... ,"•-=· ...... c.m. ... ~ _,.._, , . . I . . . :· llEADY ~. m · 1--· -· -W,.S W 1 2~ ... = •wwwfUll _E ._ .... , BedctlDJ told poMoe be"UllJ a eec-. ~ ------l!!i!'l'·----81¥/--""."'--to ...... -.... • • • I ii M:i.!irl ADYANCI· DISION TRUCKS . , ~ C11• Hltf ;q_, • • • . . ~ . .. ... One 1ood IHI< wm 'f"-... ,.. that Ch• ................. MW1hintl "' 1l1htl ~· ........ ... •very llat ., JllMI••~, • , • Duty· Prevot! ............ J!'lt 1,9" lhoM .,,.,, """ ··-; ·=t· ... "-wt.at a ,..._.,·., • YM"v• ... In a °""'"" ""'*' w111• tie. penclaWIJty, ·tip IW P ;1 .... anc., •utatan-ntt ft1111tll, ,,.. ... o11 , ..... lhlntt• .. a.. ....... ,.._ It .. _ .... ,..._ ... Ml_ !ll;id<itl' ~· a. l'WI'! .... ._,,.. ..,. . . ! OTOBIQ. _: -· ·-lt111 ••••• , , ••• I .. • ' ' ' . I • ' • • I 1 I ' -· t -~-• Q • HARBOR f)c iA L EV["NTS FAC ,rfom_e,~ra~. Dr. J. S .. Innerst ·I Che se Ir Cr~x Club Cou'nty Assn. Invite 11 L [. · to Speak Su,nday ;: B · !"fo t• · ; Artist1-td Exhibit • • . .. Dr. J . l!ltuari tbl\,ent wt11 ipeak And c ' ~tamen who •v~ Mei a aaat Count7 .A.rt 11.MOCta tea .. t--+--------------------1 -; ·I.n.atructora ot eeranue1 and Sufuia1 at 11 o~k at Balboa put COMtructloa of the Mw .turtnr l'ffl:nt or1Jinat wor ~,. • ....._ So h D Boa d M !&mp-·~ at the a<lult lol<ind Community Meth~ Bt. ...., •• Pr.\b~ -:•...i art!>to 'In olle_.w.ste ...... -DIMOMllUi.TIOHAL & ~·L r •• . Ut ern •1str1ct 'r ft'ftf"1ng education .. , ... , at Newport clultch oceupy1nJ the pU!plt In In N rt Helrblo wlR be~·-~. llC\llpture and °"""'*" ... OWll,,•et-' .,,eh 'I tft ,~. .:, : C1lJ ffarbor Union High .chool Will In-the ab.ence of Dr. H&rry WhJU-. of the Cb.,_e COid CrScllffa club will be held .fn the lecture ~1 lof , 1 , Women' of 'Southe'm i.trlc', •truct theae aubjecll at the l"ri-HI• topic wtll ~ "Runntn• Away of the hurch at a. •~SO dinner" cm the •IP\auartori public library! dur--\ • day A.nemOon club under the au. From God .. ' Thu y eventn1-. aep9mber as. lnr October. · 1 ...t1 : Fede.ration of Women's cl~b will A progl-am of muatc, prepented ,Plcea of the homecraft 1eeUon ~ Dr. and · Mrs. White are spend-Pta for the lft&tr<t aN betng 1 J:ntrtea .thou~a be Je.£( not !•· j;•l, 1t In Beautiful ,.. .. pther for the nnt board meet· by the Seat Beach Women'a club the club, Mhr George V. l"ox, eec-lnj their vacation with their aon made y ~ R. BUl, cbalnrian· ter tha.n F11day, Septmber ~. 1&t ' La Bea h C l~I. • -1 l~ of the new year on ednes-chorws and folk aotiga by Mr-9. tkm c~. announced yeate:r-Warren and will be be.ck to at-of the hurch bWldlJl• commit.tee. the ,PUbllc Jlbrary, nuertqn; ' pltO c ' a ,,ornia I • day, Beytem.ber 27, at 10 m . at Stolp u well a.a readinp by Mrs. day. tend the Famtly Ntght dinner at • Wta.Ver Booutore, lOD N. Gliu8elJ YOU All CORDIAUY IMVITID the Friday Afternoon club 1in Mae Geetinl' of Placent·la, Will Tht! eeulona are open to all club the church on Wednesday, Oct°"' W 1 F II h• . Oranl'e: or at Murphy'• Pa.Int and Costa Mesa.: round out the program tOr the rn~mben and to the l'eneral pub-her 4. ., 0 en I •. OWS Ip Art atore, 412 w. Fourth '"ft, TO WOISIUP WITH US. Mn. Casey c . Bonebrnk~. who day. -Uc aa well. -Boe Meef1 T odey Santa Ana. • I New Location : SUNDAYS: • ia aervtng the secOnd year ot h~r An unuaUA.l attendance · 19 ex-Clasae• ln tamp abode making All Orange county arttatf are gfon at Through St. d ·term as district presidenl, will pect~ at thJa meeting wlth lt'a will be held every Tue.day start· MESA MATRONS ... The xt;cutlve boal'O Of the Wo. Invited to participate In the {o~th 9:45 O~ l I a. m. preside. Mn. A.agar Ravn, pre8'-exceptional program. lng Sept ... 26 from 1 untlt 4. p. m. Travel routes aJo{lg the Retl-men's ' clloW1hJp of St. A..ndrew's long show, entry b!anka and Sinppirolion, 7:30 p. m. dent of San .aernadjno County in the clubbouee. wood hJghway an being followed Pree ertan church , combined a mem'bershlp lnformatlqn m y jbe es.ldince ,..._ 1S6JJ rraftk L. alld Wpt~ A. DowU, CD-JWUtor• Federation and 1.frm. Heins Hai•-Ceramlca claasee will be con-by Mn. Bertha Tillotson and Mrs. bualne4 meeUn• today at the obtained by writing to the &ue>-.._-+-------------------_. er, presltle.nt of Costa Me9a Fl':I· Santa Ana Rites ducted each Wedne.Say from 10 Jet.n Lawre.nce, both or Costa churc wtlh the pleuure ot un-cl&.Uon secretary, Miu Helen I • ::.ts~Lcrnoon club. will greet Un ite Marie Phillips :~P~·o:1t~r2 =~:· i:p:;~hl' th~= :~· .:~tl:~t o~~;n~~e other ~Y . inct~e n~'f h:.~~e• to be uaed ~~;rt~~. 315 E. Nutwood :Je. Hi h Qu~/ify Prinfing-Ph. Hor. 1616 The morr.lng session wlll be &1•· end Rusiell Albert which lo olated for Monday. Sept. 1!11 to Federation objectives, with 25. Those plannlng lo 1t.ltend are re.port& by sever-11 di.strict offl· . Of \ntereat to many Costa M~u asked to bring Back lunches. cen, the report ot the atate board friend.I 1s the neWs ot the mar· meeUng and discussion of propoe· rlage ot Mrs. Marie PhJlllps of \., · ed amendments to the conautuUon. this community and RuSseu. Al· :>t. Andrew's Church The morning address will be giv-bert 'whlch waa solemnized re· T Ob . S d en by Mn. Amer S. Stolp, who ~centfy tn the First· Method.1st' 0 serve , Uft ay wlll •peak op the subject. "A Church of ·Santa Ana." es Relly Dey CIU&en ot F!fderation ." Mni Stolp Only memben of the Jmmedlate , ls auditor (or California Redera-tilnlliea witneued tJ:ie ceremony Rally day will ·~ .obee.rved thla tioll of Women's clubs 8.nd ·a paat ·performed by ftl;!V. Alex Nichols. cqmlng Sunday at st. ·Andrew's pl'ftident ot Northern dJstr'lct. The new Mrs. Albert wore a Preabyterlan church, with r.i ll Followina-the luncheon hour. becoming grey sharkskin suit) teachers who have SW'9ed. In the Prof. Johll W. "'1llaon. principal with black acceasortes and an or-church school receiving honor at ot Jordan' High school tnl Long chid ·corso.ge. the 10 a .m. worship servlce11. Th" Beach. will speak en "The 38th Until recently Mrs. Albert h11d fall currlculG.m will be outlined Parallel." Not only Federation been making her honie with her and history and growth of the object.Wes and world affairs h&VE' son-in·law and daughter. Mr. and church reviewed. a plac on the program, but state Mra. Malcolm Reid of Bernard Sermon subject ot. the Rev. otfaJn and cultural .values will street. Thoma.a M. Gibson will be "Fire al.Bo be Included. Ranald Fair· The newly wedded couple are on the Earth," the text being tak· balmy publisher ot the Orange established In a n apa rtment at en from Acl.8 2:3 "And there ap· D!UIY News, . will discuss the 6th and Spurgeon Sts., Santa Ana. peared unto them cloven tongues amendments to be voted on this like as of fire and ·ll aat upon fall. • E:verybody ttada the clasalned ads. ef:lch ot them." FA,LL ·SAE THURsDAY -FRIDAY -SATURDAY I. Coupon RETURN ENVELOPES 20 pkgs. 69 1' Re9ular $1 .00 Value TUSSY DRY SKIN .TREATMENT, re9. $1.75 for $1.00 Roger & Gallet DRY PERFUME, re9. 75" ea. 2 for $1.00 BUI IERSCOTCH CANDY, re9. 39 " lb. for • • lb. 29' Chocolate Malted Milk Balls CANDY, reg. 69' lb. 49' ll(lP1\.LONG <:ANSIDV WALLETS Si>"C!~ 1.00 BOOK MATCHES ......... '11 !' BEACH HATS ! OFF ~~~~~~~~-====-~-- Dermetics Cosmetics CLEANSER 1.65 Super Rich S. A. Kt-c. S%M I ,; ~·CLEANSER Super RICI .. S. A . • R•&'· U.llO ~.00 Complexion Dress Supt'r Rieb , 2 00 R~c. S!.00 • NiCjht Emollient Super Rlch _ 2 00 Reg-. $3.00 • Nl9ht Emollient Super Rich 3 35 • JU.c. $5.00 • Pokey Bubble Bath PIGGY BANK Special • 189¢ · ELIZABETH ABDEJll . PIN CURL WAVE PERMANENT .! · .Pina tax 2.00 NYLON HOSE l1 ' . 51 ...-1 """ 51o..Jer ~ SPORTSMAN I • Deodorant & CologM Replar 1.15 ~· GO BOl'll FOR • • -. . I • Tootsie lofts C•dJ .......... , .. ~- ' ., .......... ~. .... IUt rrr _-fl&ASSU . .'' -~··· ,,.._, .. FORE!IT, tlREEN GLASS DINNERWARE CUPS .. ' .... ICE TEA Rec. lie TUMBLERS Re(. IOc PLATIER R .... !9e ROYAL R UBY GLASS DINNERWARE 61" VASE FLuTED SHERIET • Rec'. 9e • 7t SALAD BOWL ,Re(. !lo 14' CUP SAUCER Res. a. SUGAR R<c. Ile CREA MD .... lie . ~ ""'~JILATI .. ~ ... 11 ' SOILED STATIONERY t Off SPORT SOCKS ftea', ~r 39 r ROY ROO.ER.8 CAMERA ~ ReJ. SZ.88 for 1. 98 JUICE EXTRACTOR 7' 5 Inch 11ec. tOc JUICE EXTRACTOR 11 ' j lnrh R<-c .... Refri9. Jar & Cover 19¢ WATER BOnLE 19' \\'Ith ('o \"(•r H"C. 27c ICE TEA 13 OUDCf" Rec. 10c WATER BOTILE Reg-. 16< 10' MIXiNG BOWLS 7; MIXING BOWLS · 10; Rec. Ule 3 Inch PhoflOCJl"GPh Records 78 R. P . M. 29¢ 11e Vahle WALLETS Val-up .. = 25% Table' TeMis Sets Rec· -2.39 CAMP STOOLS .§9f . ..... ••ARM CLOCU I ....... 1.49 ZOMBIE GI.ASSIS ' . 'c--.. u.. 11* --· 1 conoN socu ~ ..... .-... . ' ! - • . Meal. S~eway • S c:ii~~. al C~st-j N w:· "100.%. Se f • erv1c:e . . • • . . . ' MOIREU YOllSHll OR HORMEL MIDW.EJT USTElll, GRAIN-FE -SPECIALLY .PRICED Hore"s a sizzling good ide~1f.or a super break!asl ! /J. ~ Sene nutritious., encrgy·p~clced bacon tomorrow moming wirlj eggs or wirlll raffles. (GRADE 'A IACOll :1 ~t' .... ss•) • ' I POU LODI 'ROAST End Cut ... 55° 1~72° ~!~~!!~!S ~.s !!!!. !~'!L ... St ~~!!!!~-Ill. 3!e ·u•E•IHN 1 Kidney Beans ~:::: · 1!.-:-· 11· ·~°(bkk~; ::.:nr:~~I 9 Half Chimen •:,~ ... ":' 1:;:·· 9~c Shortening '.-.~· 29<' !~~ ~1 c Royo.J Sati,,_.........erything you wont inl o -;,~;,;,;~~ilH 1 • Sleepy Hollow Syrup ::.:· ~3· • J 12.!oz. bottle, 23c; 58-oz. COi]. 89() Brimful of cane ond maple f!O¥Ot, • Ught Karo Syrup . :;:-~9<' C.ntw 71• Ct.rt •• ... 75° ... 59° !'-!!~ ~!~ n..53° lll#rlllU Fillet of Sole :::., Salmow Fillet ~= Ocean Perch Fillet Hollbut Steaks .:~ -~,. \ ;1l1n cl1111 AIRWAY Mlld,~~lo~blond. J • .._ 74e (3-lb. , l 19) I kt NO HILL · FlMlt quollfY. t-1\. 79e (2-lb, bo9. 1.55) .... .· CHEESE D~ "-79° . ~ ~d, mi.. (~-lb~. :ISc:) BUTIER ~"r~.i;~ r ... &8° Quart-.i CIDd cartoucl. r...~Topread/lor hr.ad. CRACKERS ~~~ :.~ ·25° bl •-.1119 --pacbto ••• tlkrf lour :t frMhl.r, . CAKE MIX CIH~~···1 1~~33o ·f".m71o -..J-add llquld. lllr. CIDd l>abl. • PUNUT aun R' 1~ 25° R~ Lobel, fot table uw. Dltt Kar6 Synp ~· ~··. ..... Lobtl, for UM In cooking. I Karo Synp ~~ ~.!L :=· JO-, u. s.'Jfo: 1. "'-1> "' • .a "" laeen...tlo I ·SIO.WBIYE SALT Oioice of plain oriodiUd. Note low price. ~go Salad · ....,.,,c. CHEESE ~ W!'O'ir'• Oiunk O"Gold Agee! Oieddar Spread. =ago ' GRADE A Freu 47 llnaldastGe-0 ·s.na wllh bacon. .... KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR finrkhed white ftour thcrt ia guaronteed to give you better baking results. 93° 2:;:2el2 SAVE lOc OM A t...U. oa·l.AHU ue Of KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR GvarorrlHd to Wort Woncl.,. With Any flfflpel Bring thi.t coupon to our •lore and get lOc o&' the regular retail price of a IO.lb. or larger bag of Kitchen Craft Bour. 0tra 1D11n onDlli 11. 1 tso COtliVok.. I/20th of I CWlf. YELLOW llABGUDIE D1lowood, Quartorod. Excellent u 1pread. ..25• 1011£1 • ECG BIEAD Mrs. Wrigbt'uliced. -'I I&• BakodlnohdaHy. led Finest heavy YlllYL TABLE COVER HM .. Wths.... --2••• ,, ,,,.... ..... ,-sar..an. •awr-•1 nut il&A .... ~ ............. ,......................... 'I•- .. • I I • • , 1722 N1q~I ,.-. ~-·~,,.,.. It -... • ~ I .. I' -, " • ~ A••••• Lagllll!ll l1m• • I • • • • ' ' " -· . . . " • .. -----: --------.-------·-:" • ' . •• > ' ' , , ' ' ' ' ' > I I • ... . ' • • • ' • • 1 . .. .. . />'AGE 4 -PART II -T.HU~SOAY, SEPT •. 21 1 ~950 . . ·_1 ~·:~ ,,.,·: . ~~~~-~~~'=-·= PllESs ~- ~gt. Jeck C roft i'iome fo r Weekend t Sgt, Jack crOtt. who la lrain- &,g with the National Guard at 'amp Cooke, spent the week end l'llh his parenU!,. Mr. and Mrs. etenn Croft. 299 Broadwa:y, Coat& ...... GuestS From T e xes et Leo Lee Home .Mr. and Mn. Fahy John80n of "' San Antonio, Te~. are enjoying a visit with Mr. and Mn. Leo A. Lee ot 285 BroadWay, Costa Meaa. I""' Cl&Mlfled aaa coat utue, do much . . I • ,IUD rev"1 traca, they •Y. nlinp aqd stucco decom.ticm which the l'fayana were noted. '\jaw Ora& P lua hind tbe •'cuatotn8 houae" the oo!' le examined W h a t they th thought na once a great puic plrua or park. Lying about w . numel'0\18 carv.ed atones, 'up to en feet hJgh. ln additio n, they sal • there were vartoua typee of hei1 n rock tables and cha.in. bout 200 feet above the lowest te ace, the Lambs Identified \,he pa cc of a one-time monarch of the~1 Mayans. There had formerly bee steps up the steep Incline to the, .. klng'111 quarters, the couple , but the-re waa now little left hem. huge statue of Lhe king, that ha once te1't<'d at o p the pa.la.ce, th!? said. had fallen In to the • Exchange Cl4b E~~~.!:~ ~r~~! Harbor ~ endorsing the ~de ror Freedom and each me ber will Individually do what h e an to secure •ignature• t o the ru- sade'8 pledge. ThMe w.111 be t m- ed o ver t o Harbor u ea Dlr1 ' tor Jim J orge80n. Thi• action W·J.S taken by the Exchange club at ll.8 rentar. weekly dinner met":tlng Tueebay evening at the Colonial Cafe~on motion of Earl F . Chamberla n. • . P.O .T . Z&Sl Coast Wghway, Newport Beach OPEN 8 L m. to 8 p. m. Dally Banana, Cooking APPLES 5 lbs. 25· ' Large Whit.e Rose Direct ·from_ Factory to You at Sensational Savrngs! ' co tyard before it, a nd the great President Thomu E . H erfe an says that In working for th"'. qru- sade for Freedom, the Exc~ge club ls following Its tradltlf RI national policy for all out ed C'l· tional effort on behalf of he American way of life and e11pe- clally In It.a battle agaJnst com - ·POTATOES lO ~bs.19· ; HUNDREDS OF NEW FALL SUITS. Re9. 16. 95 to 29. 95 Values \\·,,·,·r 2-Pr. s1tlt1', S·Pc. llt1ll9 and (-P c.'· '. ~1111~ In thr 8f'BS<>n's Mnartftlt styles nn1I t·oloNi and !'IOld to you direct from our fl\\·n far:l ory at wondrrful A\inp. :-liz r" 10 to 20 and 12 Y, to Z4 VJ Sheen Gabardine COATS REG, 19.96 VALUES -18'' Long, Ra)·on Satin bound fahrlr ('O\"f'M'd buttons. a11 · 1485 Sl7A' 10 to 18 ···--················ ···········-·' Washable Rayon BLOUSES ~-2.60 to S.96 Shlrf\\'Bi!!lt Rnd J>l"tf"r PJUl t·ollan, lo ng or 8horl 1'tlrt-vea. \\'hltt-and cnlor:iii. 1.69 ~17.t'!!I 32 to S8 100°/o Wool Toppers .... Z.59 • Hundre ds of Me n's FINE SLACKS REO. 6.95 TO 21.75 \';\l.l 'f~S · llrg. 17.9:5 to 21.75 \'ahle• t'1nar1 all \\'tt0I lop~l"IJ.. slncle a.nd doublr hN'fL'lt•·d 11.65 -.t_,·lrM. Fully "'8.tln • llnC'tl. Whit#-*' n d to Perfec tly tallort•d ~lat·k!'I In fine all wool cahardlnt'll, • colors. Klus to -20 14.65 Gabardine Skirts REG. 4.96 VALl"ES \\'rlnki., ~t .... tant Jab a r dine !'kiri!' In gort'd ur }M"nell sllm At~·lt>. All colors. AJ&0 ln men's ~·r,,::. .rohe;;,k 20' ...... : ____________ 3'5 Gabardine Toppers REG. 15.00 \-ALl.'ES (iiood lrKJking, "·rtnkle N"shttanl Kabardlnr loppE"rs. fully uUn llnt>d. 36" long-. Onr and three h11tt on sf)'le,.. Fall C'<>lor11 905 Sl:t.f'l'.> 10 to 18 ... .• flannel& I "' r rd"• 4.65 40% r ·ool pbar-to dtfif1J an.d all Ml.VOil gabanlln<• All col-14. 95 or!!. Slz", 28 to 60 l\IES'S Gabardine SHIRTS REG. 5.00 \"ALt:ES \'at dyed, <'OTnple tt'l,v \\'B.!ihBlffl' gaba.l'dlne 11hlrt11, pt"rfP<:tly tail- ored. All th,. Df'\\' fall 3" 1thadf"8 In all 1'617.t'K Westminster Sportswear Bldg. 17th and l:ocust Sts. Westminster HOURS: 9:30 TO 6:30 -PH. 5841 WESTMINSTER Others ha,-,. foUDtl It So \\'hJ• not "l'OU:' l'our fa\·ortt,. l"Uts the 1\'ay you Ilk,. I.hem l:!ut~ -"l'OU'RE t.be BoM." Thrtf~T Yet Tender STEAKS T-Bo...,, Rib. Club . . ................ . PORTERHOUSE ...................... . Eutem. Rady to f:.at • lb. 69t lb. 79 t SMOKED PICNICS, 1o au.. ... u.. 49 ; Vori.-t Oolol'Od Pu RoadT FRYERS··-······-····-··--·····--··:·············--··--··-· a.. 65; Ho...._,.•• Leu. 8llced. BACO"-·--····· _ ·-···-······-···--·---··-···· -· .... 49; T"8 ""'ClliBr• Pride,. Prtme au. ' ROAST 111a a • o-~ -··-.. --··--.... 69¢ • • ROAST -.:......_._ ...... _:_··-·-·-······ .. -· ... 89J SMC)t(ED HAM ·ttOCKS .•.:_• .-. 35; BEACOI MEAT . CO. • . ' ,, -- • . . I 4 ' -" -t: __ __;,' -~ -fl I .,. • . .. . ..,,. . • ,.,.,;\..._L ...... ~ JS DOORWAY of hulldlnl{ at ruln5 or t"lty of Y:,xct:iltan. IM ex- . plnl"f"r Dana Lamb. lit" and hl!I ""Ile, \'lrglnla, lra\·elffi by thrt"c dlffr-r't'"nl · pll\IWM and d~irout t"anoo lo rPB.t·~ thf' lllte on the (l"8m&clnta rl\'l"lr, In Mfllhf>rn ~fexlco ! • Lambs Fear That Mayan :Ruins Th~y Discovered May Become Just Another Forgotten City Jn 1939 Corona del Mar explorers Da na and Virginia Lan1b pu!ht'd into th<' !'ltra rnin~ ju n~lcs nf To basco At ('xiro in !)l'a.rch uf the so·called "Lo8t C ity" of the A1ay·'l8 n goa l of ndvcnturous soul!-! fo r o ,·~·r 200 'lf'R !'!>:, They ·f Riled to find it , but fron1 tha t tin1c on tht~ir life wa~ dedi- ·atcd to its d iscovery. Th(•y read 1hnut it, talkl'd Hbout it, planned enr it. And t hey pursued it hrnug-h lhr :ii r. ovrr water , Rnd 1n land. Tht>y .suffe red st:aggcr· n~ heat for it . . poi iwnnus 1n- ·c<.'ts. rll·.spr r a tc l hl ri:t. and t or- ·rnt bd rAi ns. ,\ nun1 bt•r of timt·~ hoy \\"l'Cstlcd <h·n th it!telf for it . \nd la~t June they found It . Thr c-it v 1s H r l!ntarkahle fhlri . icy ·ree l. ·well wo rth their e ffort.8. Jntuur hed as it if> by the treH~ure cckl'r·!'I s hovel, they SAY it offc1·s ral'c •'rr n rtun1ty to add t o thr ranty knn\vlcdgc of th(' anci<"n l tayas. a people' \~·ho. al t heir •C'Rk. we re among tht· n1ost c ivil- l.Cd on record. But what ra t e \viii befall t ht•s.- cn111ins of a once proud raC('? Viii t hey be probrd to re veal theit 1n!'l·t . in the inte rrs l of generation~ o com e ? O r will ttlr-y be plund- rcd of 'A'hate ver valuables they t ill possess and ren1ain in neglect •nlil th.-. o n1inverons jungle com- •let C's the ir digestio n? This, SR:' he Lan1b8, is their greatrst con - "'rn. ' "Look at Yaxchllan" A ·1d they have rl'•3SOn to b,. 1Rrn1 C'd , t 0 hc-y in!'li !'ll. ··1...orik At ·axchilan ~" t hey exchlim. "A inrt of trcn1endOU!'I sc ientific po- cntial-and it has neve r been eally investigated ." The man- nd-wife t £"--int examined the ruins r this one-time Mayan capital luring their r ecent expedition tn he Lost City. and they say theoy vere dishearteneod at .,fhat they aw. Art addicts have toted away >0rtlons. of buildings, lea ving veakened ws.lls to coll apse. they ·xplaln, and treasure hunters have ~ophe red the gTOUnd In their ;-ropings for· g old. Records indicate that the ruins 1f Yaxchi~an were discovered by l Spaniard named Jacabo do AJ- ·ayaga in 1696, the Ladlb• say. 1)11t it il't onl:-1 In recent tim<"s that uny <'ffo1·t t--ll't b('Cll niadC' t o pro· (('1·t lh\•n1. Now t he Mr x ican ~o vc rn m('n t n1a 1nt<1i nfl a I o n c guard <l l tllis <li 11tant outpost. pa ying him a bout :51 3 a m onth. T he J..a m h!< rr AC'hed Yaxc:hi!-111 fro1n Mrxlc·n C'1ty. fly ing by C . f\I . A .. the i;,1utll of lhC' bor<icr ng ent i1 of f'fl n A.n1r,-1ran \.\1orld Airways . t n Villa l-l1•r n1osa . H e rc they c;:hangrd to n. "fnur scal<'r" on thC' l'\11".JJll. 11nc-rcin-fl-l'·1V line th Al ~ot·s to T1:11010iqlli'. lhc In st vil\ag-~ nn the route tn the interior. At Trnosiqur lhC')' chartc rf'<I l'l i;mall plan.-. thii t t hry ucscribed 8.!'11 "rrall y a junk hrRp" for the hor t o jungle -lnc-kcd Agua Azul. \•;hr rc , fr w huts mn rk what was formerly a native mahoga ny hunt- ers' station. [ 0 M."tl Rf•nt.1"CI CanOfl rn n rcntc1I dug -out <.'aJl~. for l \\·hich thry paid a P"So a rlay- u bont r lc veo ccntl't lh('y paddled down lhC' l lr.11naclnlR rive r on a one day's j Ournry to the ruin8. Located a R it Ill nn a brnad waler \'.'BY. YaXl'hila n i11 onr of Lhe casl- ci--t tn reach o f thl' ancicnt Mayan sites. the L01 m bs i'la y. J<"or easier dcfcn!'e Yaxchilan \V:Js b11ilt in the C'rolch or a "U " bf'nd in lhf' r1 v('r, the Lambs ex- plain. and a line 0f flat Lopped pyran1ids protected the narrow nec k of land at the opening or the "U". A high bridge c l rried traf- fic froru the city acroiu; the rivf'r at the bo ttom o f the bC'nd , and 8 piling from this centuries-old structure. Lhe LAmbs say, Is no'A' the only ~lgn to passel"8by that I the ruins cXi!'lt. For the jungle covers the Rite con1p)e tcly from I the ws.ter. Lh.ey explain. At the entrance lo Lhe one-lime I P.fayan stro ng hold: on the first or the m.:t ny torra<'rs on which con- struc t ion WR!'! carried out, the Lambs round a la.rge oblqng build- ing. thtee stories high. which they think wu a customs house. The . ' --__,... _____ _ • he ha<I broken off and rolled dolfn the hill. ~ "thr interiu·r of t he building . thtl Lambs eald they round bea uti- ful !carved lintPls above doorway!!!, with scenes depicting a et.8 of horhage pa.Id to the ruler by his vae61\la. 11 tOld, the Lambe say, th ry cou led 4" buildings still stand- inj( In the city, t he perimeter Cl f wh· h Its -"\bout slxl('r.n miles long . hen tht'y slgnt'rt the rcglstP.r . as Is rrqulrC'd by I he j!Uard I ·'A·ho ente r the rulm1, they rou d that only two person!, In R 'Uon t o lhem!!'elves. had bcc11 that"e. during the pa~t two yee-r" Th~ names were "Jlrn Barker" and "Tom Afll!s," who lhr Lamb!'! sa~" :1rr oltl fril'nd~ o f theirs in the mahogany trade . rcMon eomc tlm<'" given for thq! lack 'of rt"!lf'Rrrh <Jo ni' In YR;l:c hilan, the LR.mhs sny. h1 that It IJI "lOfl ln1tcresr 1ble." Y('t thr y co~irl reRch this lite from tht•lr horhc In Corona <l ei Mar, Lh t•y in-f41"'~· \Vithin 24 hour!'!. 1 But to get to thei r recf'nt dis· coV('ry, the Lost City. under thr m~t favorable conclllions con- rt::krablc. they say, It would take lh<:rn 34 days. ~hu!!I their great cnnccr11 . they R<I ii . is that lhl' Lost City. like y . chllan, will becon1e a truly for:¥otten city. I ----- <>Cc Christian Assn. Hr lds First Meetin9 ¥t>n1bc r of the Stud('nl C'hri~­ li~ a~ocia tl on or 01'8nge Con!'lt cn,fcge will hold ilf.I initial meoeting or ~he curr<'nl ~chool year, tQdAy, Thrrsday at G:JO p.1u . when both nldl and new n1 ('mbc>rs will meet for dinner in the c11 1\ege c-1feteoria. anJtounors P.i i.ss Eileen Brown, prf i<lrnt of the OCC group. pccial .l!U"Slll f nr the meetinr:- wl1 be MrN . Nan A1 oorr linll J ark Pters, both frn m thr Ornogl' Co nty YMCA hcadquarlcrs. r imarily an organizat ional munism . j Glen E . Q('rkrn of Long BOOch, thl' guest spe~ker. Tue8da,y tJVe· ning dc•cr1bed the varioua aen;tce activillt>s or the 109 Ex.chance ~t;:p,inM~l~~:~~~· ~: ;;~~~r!~te ·Don't Be Have e ree l HAIR CUT et HAROLD'S Barber .Shop 1415 Coa.o.t Bl''dt C"OR()S A llEL MAR WELCH'S - Juicy GRAPEFRUIT EAC H MedilRll Size SWEET POTATOES 3 lbs. 10· D'Anjou PEARS 3 lbs. SPECIAL SALE 011; OUTlNG FLANN EL .• , 49t yd. and CORDUROY at '1,49 yd.. HARBOR YARDAGE 185 E . 11th St. COSTA MESA RATTAN FURNITURE AND A C CES SO RIES MADE IN OUR OWN WORCSHO,S AND T.HE LA RGEST DISPLAY ON THE PAClflC COAST • T~al Ro... -t Wal C_..., 5-+lo s... a..1~ .... o. ....... ;.... ._.... ""41 •nd o.._.. . ·-_. ~ s.ii-.. HOUSE i GARDEN &11c...1....,,N __ a...i..a.-n11 m~~Llng. the group will clrC't !Ls subordinate o fflcerN -ind thr n pion I togjether various projecL~ and a c · livi~ies l o be promoted during the fi~t se mester. ;·-~~~-~---~~~-~...:_' _______________ ~----------~~- esa el Between 19th and 20th on Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA ---:--------------------~ 11· ·· gu!n!~.~~na!~~!!~~en~••lasllc Ir uthtfacllon. ,('llT t-llOM THE FINEST .,.GRAIN f"Ell BA.BY BEEF f..hat monrv will buy. YOU CAN1''0T BllY BE'M'ER-WHY PAY MORE? SPf".CIA.L.S jl \HI~ WEEK . END ...• I IB STEAKS (1''},te eXlnl low prlc•) ............ . .... lb. 59 r I ULL ROUN Q" STEAKS ...... ....................... lb. 79¢ IRLOIN STEAKS ............................................... lb. 69 ( WISS STEAKS . . . .. . ......... .. ....... __ • , .. 75¢ . ' LUI T -BONE TEAKS . . .................. __ 1b. 85 ' O~TERHOUSE STEAKS . lb. 94 ' ILET MIGNON .. ........ .. 1b.1.2s SA."lPLE8 OF OUR RWUIA.R, EVERY-DA l ' PRICf:.S: RESH GROUND BEEF ............. _ lb. ~9' NEST GROUND ROUND ··-lb. 79 t LATE BOILING BEEF .............. _ , .. 19' ASTERN SLICED BACON . . . 1b. 49¢ NDERIZED HAMS (Whole or Dutt Hall .......... lb. '9' l~~T _.PAN·READY FRYERS ·-····-······· lb. 13¢ ONG ISLAND DUCKS i0nn--.r1 .•... 1b. 65' INEST HEN 'TURKEYS co--ea-Ready)~ •b. 69' T 9UALITY F.RYING RABBI 1;) .... 1 .. +S' INEST STEwlNG HENS -DISIOOOED .... lb. $9¢ • I OJ ROAST M IEEF .... ··-.· . ... ... .. n.. 3t -ION• ROAST .. -·-· ... .. .. . _ .. lb. t OUND BONE ROAST ._: . . ...... --·· lb. 3' J • All Popular Brands CIGARETTES .............. C'a rton 1.45 Plus 4c Tax M. J . B. or Hill's COFFEE ........ ······························lb. 79r L.Jmlt 2 Pounds All-Pure EVAPORATED MILK Case & Swayne TOMATO JUICE Re y Lube MOTOR OIL quarta 15' • 2 Gal. can 1.15 Case & Sw:_y ne CHILI BtANS ............... . 15-oo.. can 10' S un s liine~Onc Po und KRISPY CRACKERS ...................... 27 ' • Hy-Pro · WASHING BLEACH ••. 15 tv.-.... 26' • Arden's -in O ua rter1 · · COLORED MARGARINE .. -•li 29' Ne w Peck-CAMPBElL'S TOMATOSOUP .-... :._ ....... 3·; •• 29; Goldm. Wbttce, 8pl~ or .DevtJa FDdae . CINCH CAKE MIX . ., ,·····-···-· 371 Wltlt amuie.c 8ollum -w..-. Wlll&u \ LARGE llNSO -··--··--·-··---··--··--27' ~ .nJIOY JONATHAN APPLES •:g 1·0-c_ I FANCY RIPE B IAIAS~ !'EW 'CllOP BELLFLZ1Jll ArPLES OIUB .. ; NQ u.·2~ • $All • 4. lbL 25c l·-TO. • DU•IRJ TH ARE THE IEST .. .. _ Lit • ' • .. I I t ' \ ...... ,_. • • • ' HUSBA!iD·WIF;E AR'JilST TE~I of Rl"x Brandt and .roan ln·lnc :1r-t currf"ntty "hO\\'lng at a Joint exhibition at tbe Co\\o1e Gallt-.rlt-M In. Lo~ AnK•'ll·s. 1·pf)('t photo llho"'8 "Spring·El.4'1non··· a \\'at:•r rolor by .Rt:>x Bra!ldt. Lo\vrr ph'>to I~ "Hf'adlng ffotn('" a iouacll:• bj· "<a.n ln1ng. Joan IM rxhlbltlng 16 guuach~ and ~Ix t·rramlf' pk'ceM. H i·~ ls !'ihOl\ing 15 ,,·11tercolorit, unf' 'C"eran'lic ph"t:e a.ntl onf" oll Ji.'ll nllnj:. Meet Rex and Joan Brandt; • • . - v" , :i::~:::-E~:a:.:f 'Harbor ·AsSistaoce L ue to· Hold nen he te&mlL up 'wt.th Phil Dike , F ind hoJda open &Jr cla.uea at his f" t Ba t Bal Ba Cl b I Ebe II P~esident, · Entertains For Hostess Group , . :>0mbtnatlon •tudto' and workroom 1rs· . zaa~ a y u 1t "Blue Sky w .. t ·• 'Im Golden-. I' :ed Ave. (on the canyon'a edg°el Plans for tte ftnrt Jarge bazaar Mn . C. M. bea.kina, }>reatdent n Corona del Mar. He .hu a1ao were formulated when the AMllt· ed for November. Booths of JCbell club diecll.Uf4 future eft his mark on the -co~untties ance League held ll'I tint meet-plana for the club year With hoet· ·n the area with hls store front. be opened at 11 o'clock, u d a e .... aftd memben of the wa-lng of the season Tuesday. Sep-bu t J h rv·• from 12 '· It. d h d I Both h e unc eon ae o:u ..... d m•• •• com~tte when •h• en· :.an an ome ' ca gm. e tember 19 In St. Jamee --.rlsh ti ean---and bridge w111· -· -·- 1111 d hi wtr • rk · th r--one. _.,.. tertaln~ ···'th a tea on -u-•·y. ui s e e wo appear 1n e hdu.!le, the bwtlnes.s aeaston fol!ow· ~. la -• durl th aft cu """'" .in ntma 1ew Chrl•lmu card aeries put out '"' P yo:u ns e ernoon. September 14 at the club. hoUM'. Ing a luncheon. Ta lee wlU aell for 110, the prtce by "California Artists." Other Members arrived laden with of which , include.a: luncheon .And Present were Mrs. Byron Wells, 'ocal artist.a who have worked on , •eco.nd vtce-prealdent; Mel!!ldames beautifully wrapped cellophane smart unusual table p~. Door p J w •·· Clayt Th Olla eertee Include Bart Procter packages. result.oi of hours of eum· pr1;:'1 -will be many and varied. · · t._.n, on ompson, ·ind Baroness Luc~enue ue St. Irvin George Gordon and Victor Mart. mer labor. The packages cantaln· , e following membere are In Grace of the waye and means ed hand work of .Jll , varlette11 x. t ti ket.o · Mrs AuaUn Rex's contribution 18 called C rge O c · · committee; hoateuu for the yeer. fron1 children's garment.A to ee-St ant M Georg y rdley 'Newport Chrlstm.11.s RPgatla" nuincd cocktall sklrl!I, evening , ev • "'· e 8 • Mudames H . 0 . Boyvey, S . E. 1.nd capturee the thrill of yacht ·1 M : Virginia Hatch, Mra. ,Ed BriggB, Lincoln Clark. RuMl"ll and Mport sweaters, ArR)'le sock& G end k M Ge rge Pen "--cing blue water· boon1ing sails en Y ,e. re. o -Cr·"lig. D. W .. Clerk. C . ,.1. Deanft. '°" • · and exqul&ltc lingerie. All will be v d M Wlllt Porter Dur and nytnc spray. J oan's oord pie-1 d 1 1 al rl ne-r1 an rs. -am -J . A . Gant. W . R . Fowler. George p Rec un se c nt n. nom n P cc J fl All ede tU g Int lures the couple's daught('rs, JO h Le h 1,1 h <.:>r. proce w 0 0 A . Gay. L . L. 18bcll, Raymond id J Id when t (' ague o Y 8 l e b&T.-iar l~I ct-.:.rlty projecU. Herma, Nel80n Holmwood, P . C. year 0 oan. and 6 year ° Friday, Novemb~r 10, at the Bal· the p am u t n d f an x Shelley. before an old fashioned boa BRy c lub. , "r 0 n ee o e -J one•. J . B. Lllmar. W. E. Lach· parlor org·'ln wh.lch Is in the . panded program wu shown when enmyer. Horace Parker. Sam Brandt living room. I mm ediately eftl'r ;1nch eon the Mr*. Robert Walker read the sum· Meyer. Robert Powell, Gerald v-·. president. Mrs Rowland Hodgkln· 11ncf wcltare report. Ritchie. E . A . ·Rogers, J . R. h'ln's Spec.·lalty :-inn, who has !Uccccded Mn11 . ,.nJ. Virginia ::::astle, newly Sims, HArry We lsh. Joseph L. J oan. wh o speclallzt>fl Jn \V\ti·y Cochran upon thP latter 'l!l 1elccted Natloool Counctl m e mber 1Stamp and J . W . Thornton. gouache& and ceramics. has C'SlRb-tlC'r·.1rturf' for 8 two yea r stay In re"°rted on the execuUve boftrd I -===::::=::::::::::::=::::::::=::::~ llshed a. record by hanging a l'ICll-llllnoflJ, called .the meeting to or-1 mltlng of pie NAtlonal AMI.et· - out 11how at the L·'\guna Beach tier. 1 a e League held in f.o8 Angeles Mes dame !'I Aui.tln Sturtevant., Art AMOCietlon gallery. 'S~ has 1 Aftt•r a rf'pnrt nr the tre uurer la week. Mn. Chad Twichell George Yardley, Everett. Gardiner works In numerous private collct· j un1! the rcEtding or ch1·rcsj'.)ondenc c w¥ then elected to serve al!! a and H . E. Stahler. tlons and Is rcprl'l!IC'ntcd et t he> MrR. J!;. A . Crory. wttyl'I and meaM national dcle1r,:ite at the general I , Regular meetings of the League Metropolitan Museun1 in N c\lo.· chRl rman g'UV(' a comprehensive m tlng11 of .the year. I will be held In the St. James ;Yorl$.. . rf'port on the bazaar and luncheon 011tessce. 1'or the ~y were parish houae th~ year. / She and Betty Wc.odwartl Dtke supplement their husbands' i;;un1- mer art echool offerings by teach· Ing a c'·"lily two hour painting pr o- gran1 fo r younger pelnterR. Jnnn recently stole a march nn Rex 'lnrl I sold a sketch end sln1·y of neigh- bor James Stoddarct's o ld Modf'I , A Ford to thC' "Ford TimC',;." j Rex bought thC orii::"in!\I lot I where their Ntudio nnd hn1nc ,.t11.nds .·1bout 10 y1•arM Ago. "At that time," he sa}'R "it WR;'! R QUCSt\on ot buying 8 Mtntinn \V&· gon or the lot. The lot \\'On nut." "A sailing nut" from way bar k,· ., ., PAGE 5 -·PART 11 -THURSDAY, SEPT 2f, 1 9~· ·~ ~.. :--~,µ•:; PllESS1l:~,- , ,.,---------------------------.. ·· .. } MAD MOORE'S CASH & CARRY'. L B~A BOULEVARD AT NURSERY ' 2l•t ST REET, NEWPORT l MEXICAN POINSE 11 IAS .,..,:: I RED SALVIA In Bloom DWARF DAHLIAS In Ill"''"' TRAILING LANTANA in Bloom : POTTED CINERARIAS f POTrED \!,~~ULA • MALAC~IDES 1 COCKTAIL TOMATOES I POTrir.n o,rrToooR i ORN.~MENTAL PEPPERS .· 15' ... ; 15'-. 25' ..... 24' ... 15' ... 15 t ... 10' .... 15' ... Rea l Art ·1sts Real People l ~~:, c~~~ ;or::~lr~nltoM~l::('~s .. ~1'~ \I I ! ;:ch~a~ ~~Jngbe~;;;~1cn~u:t;\·~~~~ \ Not ton long Hgo, tin 1931 ) 17-year-old Rex Brandl was hitch·!Laguna Beach, Cln artiRt 's colony," hiking around Csllforn1a with a batte red black br1ef case that helri he f'Xplalns. We Don't Want to Count It! a f~t-full nf dra"-·1ng materials. paper, some st1rr boards, brushes and Rex has had a number or boat~ watC'r 'colors. and currently keeps a 12 root dinghy In the garage. Howe ver .· when hl' finds the ti1n<' hC' likcl'I tn I crew on hlN f1;endN° boats. lfC' a I so teaches Power· Squadron ' cotirNes. Sin~c th.tl time, he has come a long way. He and his wife, Joan Irving. 1;;~_nk high among' ou tl'ltandin~ American artists. Thf'y ar·c f'urrC'ntly holding .;i. joinl C':<hibitifln "t the Cowie gal· lcriC's at thC' Biltmore Hotel in LA<{ Ani::C'l£'.5. 'The exhibit ""·hich includ~r; \\·aLt'."rcolorl'I. CE-ramies. gouaehc.s an1 : af'I nil painting, will conlin11e until si\Lurd<ty, S ept. 30. A c·co rtJl :i g t1 1 Ril'X. it all ~t.1rted with ~ paint1n~ called "Bay BrC'C'Z"." (>ne d ay. 'c had lhomb- ed up t•~ C-0!1111/'i Isle "(rnm Lag'Unl\ BrHeh JJnil pa1nt•·d a 'i<'Pnc looking t r ro~, the bAy lo t •• c pa\'1Jion. Thi~ v;ork \Von £1r1<t 1·r!z•· in its cb1s.<i at lh1· Califnrnia ,"l.lafl' .,.nir. Next big ~t1·p Lip the laddc·r C:<· pl&lns Brandt cahic ~~vht•«t he wo .; 22, 'the ' tt1.ll 16 foot, 4 inche~l. !eon :1s a pC'nc 1I st1·1pC' artist flolri a fl:l'ticll of wa:t·1 c' :or:i to Fortune rnagazint•. "At tha t t1ml',.. hr cont1nUC'l'l. "F ortune \1:us tloing a series of nrt1clt·!' on big power and utilities dC\'t'l•1pn11 •n ts. I sent them a few skct{·h p~ nf the Metropoli- tan aqueduct which Is a feeder line '-'> Southern CaJifornia and 14·11 s under construction at tHe t1n 1c." E<lllor" [k>llght~d The Porlunr cclitt.1·s were de· lighted with P ex 's work und soon snowel'.! hin1 under \vith the typi· cal big time magazinr treatn1ent -wir('s, a.<>~ignm1•nt r('quiren1ents. . :inli fln rnginecr to l'lhow htm arClund the prtiJ('Cl. The finil'lhed pi<_·tures <1ppcarl"d 111 the 1nagazinc and crc;ilrrl quite a stir ... at lf'a~t nnr of them did. It set>ms that 1n sketching onE" of thc scenes. Rex put in some "'irrs 1·on ncc·t1ng poles which scen1C'd tn hr parl of ft powt•r line. It turn1·d out lh··ti. eac:;h of these poles had Its n"1n p0wE"r unit and 14'8S s pecia lly de.<.iigned so that power anrl light !lnurces could be mo\'cd around th(' project with case . . 14·1thout any connecting wires. But with or without Brenrlt· l n~plred wires, the Corona dt•l Mar artist's sketc)leA continuer! tn m.3ke a hit. "Life" nnd "Mademoiselle" were amon~ the many n1a~azlnes \hHt started to use Brandt Illustrations. And his success al'! an illustrator ;i.:is snow- balled all the time. At the timP this is being written, R~x nnrl .Jnan are on an HSI<ig'llTil <'n t fo1 thC' "Ford Tilnrs .. and "We~t· W'a.vs" rr.,gazines. This asslgnmenl will tAkc them t.o the Scripps Institute nf Ocoo.n- ngraphy, and from there to Carl:;i· bad Caverns and other scrnic spots in the national r-,rk system . Rex who paints "off the wing" and his wife will cOVC'r lhe parks at first jul5t like a couple of tour· ists, to get the flavor and atmos· phere of the place they visit. After thErir "tourist" run. thf'y usually go o ver their spot with :}n artist's eye out for sk"'tehable scenes. They plan to visit the park muS('ums and bone up o n any written n1atrrlal which may help 1n their visualization of a selected area. The Brandt1=1 \VOrk with sketch book and drawing board nnd Rex \VIII occasionally use a c:1mera to record details. Included In th('ir Itinerary is some rugged country alon~ thC' Colorado river. They'll rig up beds in their station wagon and "rough It" when no sleeping ac- commodations are available. But rr.·"lgazine illustration is just one phase of the work t hat Rex Brandt does. H e is currently teaching at the Chouinard A rt In· s titute In Los AngE>les. and hls oils and watercolors have been ex· hibited In e very important gallery in the United Stat~s. His books. Community-minded Brandt rt•el~ I that an srtiRt shnulll tit ' in with the people of the city In which hr lives. Even with his hl'avy work schedule hC' sc1Ve.f.l on lht> librRr\· 1 board and is chairman of the ati-1 1 vertislng and publicity committre of the chan1ber of f'on1n1rrcc. Ht· drsit;ncd thr jdcket nn o n1• of thf' I . · Newport Beach inrc1rn1alio n fo ld· ~ t:'r:i. M On1• of I ht· J\.i'l"I In addition tn bC'i n~ ranl<l.'tl a~ one or the best "-'RLC'rcolorisls in America. Rex ratr:-; VC'ry high A$! a teach~ of this art medium. He timed hil'I current sk<'tc hing trlr so that he wnn't n1ll'l.s m1.>c ti ng with too many or his c!.as/'les at the Ch ouinard Art Instit ute. Brandt ls a lso active In the £'X· tra-currlcular activltlee of artists in his field. He is a membC'r or the A merican Watercolor Society. the Philadelphia W01tcrcolor club, and past president or the Califo1·- nia Watercolor Society. Bdth ht'.' and his wife. J onn. enjoy llfC' At its fullest at their Corona del Mar home on the canyon's edge. Their wh·'lt-n1ight· have-been·a-statlon y.:ag<.'ln lot hu s expanded as has their oriJ;inAI home. The studio is seperatl' rron1 the modem·yM.·frienrily h o u s e. but they h·l"e rigged up an inter· communication system brtl4·ccn both places. Future plans ror their home include a unit which will Jink home and studio. The Brandts are both del'ply in· tcresteU in their hon1t;. Rex points out the bit of the bay that can be seen from their living room and keeps a spotting scope handy for c lear d'.ly viewing. A vi..~it witlt them proves th11.t arti~ts ran be people, w a rm handshakc- friendly ~ople, po1·of-coffce-on· h . LOCKS I ~[i~,~~NJrirc~s ~~e . L~~k s······ 150 ~~~~1;N:ric'!:t ~7}ocks1...... 175 ' ~~~;,~~~i c~;t;~;c_e L~ck_s ..... 543 GARDEN HbSE 10 Years Guarantee on this ilua grade Swan Hose , I 25 ft. Len gth RUBBER JHO SE Regularly 4.~0 ..... . . . .. 1 ............. . 345 ~~g~~~~ ~e4~gt ~. .... ·r ············· 6 95 I ENTRANCE DPORS Low er pr ice s on a r is ~n g ma rket. Doo r for home or office installatiQn or re placement . 3·0 x 6-8 Slab 3.0x6-8 3-0 x 6-8 8 pan el rsd. 6 panel flat " REG. SPEC. 16.34 9.95 39.69 25.00 20.54 12.50 INTERIOR D I ORS FLOOR COVERING Spcc.49c PRINT LINOLEUM Regularly priced 89c sq. yd. KENT ILE ASP! :ALT TI LE "B" Reg . 5.20 .. box KENT IL E AS PHALT TI LE "C'" Regular 7.60 µer box Miscelaneous • Great States Law n .M owe r Reduced from 17.95 ....................... . 1395 SCREEN DOOR GR ILLS Reduced from 1.80 ............................... . BOILED LINSEED OIL 1 Gallons reduced from 3.00 . · 195 ' . I Douc;ilas Fir F.lo0rin9 7c line a l 1oot FOUR ONLY Tailor Made Wood Adjustable IRONING BOARDS BATHROOOM FIXTURES Ha ll-M a ck Medicine Cabinet 14 by 21 inches regularly J!J.70 1395 HALL-MACK ARISTOCROME FIXTURES Solid Brass-Chrom e Platcli No. 320 SO AP HOLDER Regularly 3.65 2 55 No. 33 0 Tum bler & Toothbrush 2 38 HOLDER, regularly 3.40 . . No. 394 18'" Squ a re TO WEL BAR Regularly priced 5.00 No. 398 18", GLASS SHELF Regularly priced 5.riO 3 50 305 FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT ~e~l;ro 3~a ~~ DAMP E_R_ ...... · 195 295 No. 36 Bla de DAMP ER Regular 4.50 .... No. 42 Blade DAMP ER Regular 5.25 ................................. . No . 60 Bla de DAMPER Regular 7.50 ...... . No. 30 Dom e DAMPER Regular 7.85 ........... ·-···· .................. . ·~ the·stove people. 2-8x6-8 3 panel 10.31 .6.95 6.95 6.05 7.95 495 No . 42 Dom e DA MPER Regular 10.00 595 ....... 695 -• • I • llsit ll&AJIM .... 111118. 8aANDr (~·lllVDrG ) .._ _ _,. 9'1'ew2('?11~ .... 0 11 9 M ._......_~111 ... !II ... •.oewnt;,&4:' .... t:'W I ' ii"! 'ht 11 a• a ••u•ll .......... wDilldl I ---.... MI R ftce ZT J D ...... ......,_,_ ............... s ... -fQr "nM 'D .•~ r "",!"'.!..'£"'-NJ . j ,IPn. Ploolo) • • • . -• Boots & Saddle Riders Win at Play Day Sunday marked the ~cond Play Day put on by the ~tesa Boots and Saddle Club. It, proved a huge 3uccess, too, with . a breakfast served from the chuc k wagon '·'lunching the mornlog events and with lunch: also from the chuck \lo'agon. followed by the grand en- try and more afternoon evenU to fill the day wtth interest. Trophies were won by Forrest Paull in the senior claSB and by Kay Ba.lley and Glenn Thomall. who captll('ed the oome nu(nber of polnta ln the , junio r dlvllrlon. Both received a trophy. Monday evening membe-ra of the club cathered at the clut>. boUM on the Orange Count:1 Fair grounda for a potluck dinner and meeting. New members received were W .. J' .. CtoddY and family: I Howard Klnl' waa a gueaL · .Jimmie Baney, reporting on the night rid... IWK>WlOOd that th• rt dee wtll now be held swiday, .tartlng at .l p.m. wtth the group fo meet at the clubboua. Kn. cart Tbomu. reported that a V'UJ' pod return waa made from the chuck waaon aaJce a.t i the tteent Onnp County Fair.' &>tertalnmeo>t lnl<r..t for lJle eftllin&' wu ~ by tw~ ... W· I ... lid ~ _..., OlWJ" and v._ Beiw. owl7 lo a --ot 111e Jani<w riilfl1g I '"""' and Oillle lliomi WU2I two 'd'*1D' ~ ...,.,,.._*""'----- • 3-0 x 6-8 3 pa ne l 2-0 x ~-8 OF Slab 2-8 x 6-8 Birch Slab 11 1.55 I I 0.8 I J 11 .34 SCREEN Dt'i~ 3-0x6-8 Plastic scr •. 10.81 2-8 x 6-8 Ga lv ~ s-creen I 9.39 i 4-0 x 4-6 4~t:~:~15 ~8 ,, 2-6 x 5-0 2 lites DH I 5.52 I 35"x35" I lite ~ash 3.'11 11.95 S PEC. 7.95 6.95 SPEC. 5.95 3.95 2.79 Also many other size at reduced pr: . • available es • \ • Reduced from 5.95 I i MiKE BIG S~ VINOS ~ T Bayview' ' . I _ln_venl~ .. ~ . . Sale! I . i I I I 1 I 30" 36" 48" 54" Anc;ile Irons from 1.50 tq 99; Anc;ile ·Irons from 1.,75 to 99; AllCJle Irons fiom 2.25 to 1.45 Anc;ile Irons from 2.50 to 1.75 PLYWOOD Ply wood for contra ctor, hom e sh op. We ca n't replace it a t these prices. or • ' " • Interio r OF 4'x8' !" Exterior DF 4' x 8' 5/ 16" Plyscore 4' x 8' i" Interior DF 4'x 8' REG . 5.28 5.7 6 I 1.68 f' Mahogany Ex. 4' x 8' !" Ma.sonite 4'x 8' 3.52 SPEC. 4.32 4.80 4.16 9.60 8.00 2.88 . . • • ·c:. I IBW ··•UIL l:BS 'BAY ! ' ... r I I ·uaeo .... , I .. I . I ~~~' ... l JOD ·T. BOtD,. Qwj:aer . , J . ~~. . -~ -~ 1 _. . • 1••Wporl BaaCh • Pb. Beacon· • • SUPPLY • 8025 • I I • • ~A&E 6 -PART I . ._. THURS DAY, SEPT 21, 1950 " ~f.~~=-J~. ·:. ·, C? .~-nMS=t.:.~ PR.ES ·S ~ Fi.mer :ttush~ush' ProJed Worker Now .. Tea~in9 Electronics ·at. O.C.C. 0.17 a trw yean •D> the word 'rada.r'. wu "bU.h·huah," ltll MCreta sealoualy parded tiy the military a.nd by actentJtlcaJ\y mtncled ctrill&n&. Tt>day the entire ne1d or electronics la being explored by h\llldredl ot laymen who wlah to know more about the mJWt,ertoue mtan9 of COm!;rJunlcatlon. 4 one-time administrator of the ..--------------- 'top e.Kret' Navy radar school ta now a member ot the· Orange Cout faculty, teaching electroni~ and radio .ervtctng and already laying ptan. for a second year CO\lne in electronlca and t elevis- ion. He la John Raymond Mlckel- 808, naU've ot Ferndale, Waahin(· Living Graciously Taught at OCC toll. Living graciously, a courwe de· .. You spell It 'mlck' but p~ signed to &Slllst adult.I ach..leve no\lnce it 'mike' and add the 'el-wt.11t the title connote•. ta cur· aoo,' he promplJI and then adds, rently being ottered by Oran,.e 'Juat call me 'Ray' ple.!UN!, never Coast evening colle,.e. Atlde trom John! Tbe Navy jURt about lost Its more obvtou social values, my ldenUly for me with that .Llvlng GracJoua)y .abo often tint-name stuff." training directly a.uocJaled with I ' .Amla.ble, penonable "Ray'' ls an vocatio{lal success. Knawledre of ea:per1,nced junior college lnstruc-such matters as approprlclle <lf'ita tor wtto lnaiats that school t ea ch-for all types of occulons, teeh- ina haa had nothing to do with niques and a ccepted practices for the , ac•rclty of hal1· to palde his entertaining at both formal and head nor the «""lYing temples on Informal gathertnp and tnforma- elther !Ude. "P re-mature m atur-lion on carriage and penonal Ing,;:. he concludes. grooming all inFreue aigntflcantly Went to Centralia I the chances of the lndl¥idual to A.a a gradu•te of the Univer-obtain and ~hold a. dealr<:ible posi- slty of Wuhington in 1940 he went lion. This Is particularly true for to Centralia Junior College, near wo men who lean toward salet ca- Portla.nd, wher e he taught every-reers. lbing he had ma jored and minored The instructor for this class will in at the university: c hem ist ry. be Miss Margaret Varnum, who · gtileraJ engineering, math .:ind has been trachinl' this course tn phyalcs. Shortly a fter the war olher evening schoola In OranC"e broke, Navy recruit C>rs s pottctl county for three 'yean. In adcH- thelr man, gave him :i commls; l ion to her B.A. and M.A. degrees. aion and sent hin1 away fi rst to Miss \Tarnu m has taken special Pre-Rad:ir School a t Harvard and l raining for this work, includlnr s u.beequenUy to Advanced Radar courses in profeulonal modeling, schOol at M. I . T. public s peaking and home eco- Then came temporary duty or-nomics. S he has traveled here in den: Report as me1n be r ot 1't. I. the United State&. and a broad. T. ataff, such duty to be limited Mi~ Va rnum believe& that one to .I months. At the f'nd of t he must havci a satisfying philosophy specifled time, repeat (lrders : of life in order t o begin t o be a t - Same duty, 6 months. But added t ractive to others-to be gracious. a Utle, "Security and Publlrot ions Books on philosophy and psy4 Offft:er." Came a third set o f or -chology will be recommended to de.n: Same d uty, 6 months. And those int erested In such study. a fourth set , a n<l a fifth, ctc.-all Life . can always be richer for reading: Same duty. 6 months; everyone than it is at pre~t . if and eac h. one a neg'ltive reply to she ~o wills it-believ es Miss Va.r- Ray"s own earnest request for ses n um. . duty o r for an advanced base as -This class meets each W edne•- cignment. da y from 7 to 10 p. m. In room The M. I. T. experience, how-5 of the hom e economics building ever, made a positive last ing im-on the Coast colleg e campus. Jn- preulon on the new OCC instruc4 terested pers9~s are invi ted to a t- to r, for he literally "i(lst himself" tend. 1 In rada.r. Release from the ser4 __ _,. ___ _ Vi ce cauaed his return to Cen- tralia, but the radar bug had bi t- ten too deeply. At the en d of his aecond two--year .11tretch as a J C ldence Instructor he resigned to Tavern •Keep~rs Get Hour Back enter University of California at California tavern operators will 84!rkeley a.nd WGrk 11n an :Af. A. be give n back the hour taken In elec\rlcal engineering \Vlth a rron1 th<'nl when day light saving communlcatlon11 option. He comes time til1ds for the sea.son sunOO y to Coast with his new aoadem1c · mo:-ning s~ptem ber 24. When the de-gree.· clocks show 2 a.m., marking thf• Aa an t:nglncer ·lnd a scientist of ficial return to Pacific Standard Ray la not so speclahutl t ha t his time, they may. along with other tnte~slS on.> narrowi:d. I~ fact, stay-awak es. leg . .ill y push back he wields a good racqu et m t en-the hands an hour. The law cites nia; he la an arden t football fan: 1 2 a.m. rui the final hour for legal he longs to travel when he "g ets sales. a little time a nd a litt le money: Such wer the instructio ns is- and he la a • 'lin k~rcr ~t heart .' sued to all ~: . .l.Ces licensed to sell Jn fact , ~e an.d hLS Wtfe Grac.e a lcoholic be ve rages by William G. an watching. with a rdent e nthusi-Bonelli, fourth district member of um tile building of t heir new the State Board of E qualizatio n. houae at 4:>3 E . Co~ta Mes~. street who las t April orde red the de.y- in COlll·.1 Me8a. ntalnly, says light saving law strictly enforced. a.y, "so that we t·an .get my I At the time the tavern keepers tinkering equipment . It\ its uwi~ were put on daylight time. Bon- Uttle room and gt•t tl nut of a ll cl\i assured them they would not the rooms we now shart• tempor-lose the hou r. They'll g et It beck ~'~1 In Long Beach." Sunday. New ;Bank' O(lens Califo rni a Alumni t o Meet Next W ee k in Laguna Beach I nl~n~:~~~~~1~":'r"'~r:~g;~~~~: The Ba.nk or Laguna Beach, t)' wjll be a pot luck dlnner a t wbJch will feature the only drive--Santa .Ana college lounge. 17th tn deposit w indow in Orang e a.nd Bnstol stree ts, Santa Ana on county, wtll open foi· business a t Wedne~ay, Sept. 27 , at 7 p. m. 10 a .m . Saturday, Septembe r 23 ~nter~1nment will be movl~: at F oreat .:rvenuc and Second Public Services of the University alr'Mt, Laguna Beach. of ~ifornla." and "La.Ir of lht' C. A. Haskins, Roy P tacoc);' Sear, narrated by Dr. Kenneth UM! Frank D. Hevener ha ve nur-Ht'uler or Anaheim. lured the Idea of 8 bank for Ln-Speaker wlll be J ohn Lutz, Jr., guna. Beach for some' t lrnl.'. Latei on .. F orecast of Californla.'s grld4 an organlz.ation <.•omn1ittee of 12 iron fa.te. in 1951 ." wu formed and the project start-Presiding wUI be John A. Pal· ed.. terson, preaide.nt of Sant& Ana .. 'nle bulldlng. w hich was de, All Orange County Alumni of alJ1M!d by Don Wil,J:iamaon, is de-the. University of California. are t@ped to eliminate crowding er lnv1.t e<l and may contact the fol- patrona by a unique device. The lowing for food a.-1.gnmenta: Ma.r- ~a windows are arru.nged In !!Uerite Patterson, Sant& Ana. a c f r cu 1 a r &aW·tooth pattern Kimberly 2-8510; Edith Heuler, 'l""'8 will cause customers 'to Un£ Anaheim, Anaheim ~773 ; Marjorie up ll':li a •pin.I manner, keeping ,Browne, Orange, IOmbe.rley 2-7000 the ttnler ot Ute lobby clear. llfloedT llen·l<e wnctent. apeedy aervice to lht' ~ WP UW bee.rt of the ,... wlUch t.he bank was built. NMtonal cull register teller post- llW ma~ will cut down on tile Yo un g Republica ns To Dance Oct. 6 a t Balboa Bay C lub patnrM wa.IUnc lime. In adcUUon -Orange County Young Republt- 1-alt e.utomen will be able to ob-can.a are spon.orlng o. dance tc taa. ilaJ""btted per• on a •It zed be held Friday, October t at Ba.J- ct s rt• oa. "WhJle-you·walt"' be,J boa Bay club, danclnC" to begin • &t 8:30 p."'4 to mualc of Frank :.::';'::, fo:!rfn le~w;: ~ ~~,:ea~ a-n:. ..._ .... left un~ bNda the county committee •bkb -.......... In Ulla • -: ... and Mn. ,._ ,He!· ,.. putmos 1ot 1n u.. "' r....,.,a114 Kr ...... Mn. "- u. ----\a u kwer, ~...a: llr. ---L Claartoo ~ ..... Kr.""" -. • Jolla lllMiaer, i..una: . 1-Wr ~ Qmpf .... to CUdt:n. 4n•befm; )Ir. aad llr&. I 91 rrt n I -Uiiat Ille 1'lllWnl 8-y, ll'Wlertall; l!lr ..... : IN 1• --~ nMrtiw Kn.• wt-. Nlc:bcila, <>nap; 31 w .. , ...... f'! tie and Iii. .... 8ut& Alla. ... l llllt'I .. II dJ ..,._.. Tlol 1>-lllt r I PI .... .,_ .. .. II. wd 'ft~ .... Jlr .... "II & C t l b' M -... t.4717 « Jlr. 8odiM, at. .,•'-"Y ' lM711. •• ... :.a-t• ~~ .. ~· ~ • , RJS RONOB DOl'fORIW lu-p .Rpllert Galdn~r i.d'oo olljeC.. tl0ft9 when h'e WU 'Ktected by fklcft Wetr,l t '1, r (>f,.;'n&heJtn tb buy the ft.rst t~'o ticket• to the Pi!&ce Otnoel"11· Ball. Don Dunbar, • • • pt'Hhfent ot ttte '°"'-"«"'·county Prsee o~~~latlon k>Ok• on. "The b&ll "·~11 be at the K~nduvou111 8.'t.llroorri In e&Ji.o.•om Friday, October ts. Ml!Ut .. Weir. ,,110 wag the Queen qf th .. OranC"e Couftty Fair, m..k the sale even "'981er. by polntlnc out that Spadr Cooley and hbr tamoua. band ''wip furnl11h tile dance ;tnlMlc: Tleket8 are avall&blfo ft'Om any. f?l'Ull'f'I Oounty pr&<-t-o~r aad ... are doubly valhab~ IM-c;suw of over 11,000 ln door prl1e8 that \vill bfJ awarded. Hobby Show to Open Next Week Family Living Course Offered • Completion of plans for a serte11 of lectu res on Funda mentals of Youngest exhi bitor al the SA14 Total Health f or F amily Llvln« vation Army Hobby s how a.nd whiC'h U ni v~rs1ty of Ca lifornia OpeA House this month y.•ill be Ex.tens.Jon presents in Fullerton Ji:!:nnlfer Ly nn McDonald, 8, who this fell ~s an nounced .by 0 . A . began her collection or nearly 200 Torocle. princi pal unlverS1 ty exten- dolls when she was j ust able to .l ion repreMntati-v:e and Or. J . walk. Eugene Zlegle1" director of thP Tht" H obby S how is an annual course. which is offered ~oint~y feature held at the Salvation Ar-with the Southern Cahforn1a my social service center , 1370 Al-States association. amitos A vc. The event Is slated Men who \l.'ill give the lectures for F r iday. September .29 from 2 for th~ course. which i:i spOnsored ti! 8 30 by the Orange County Dental So-un : p.m. Newport.B1lboa rt.sldents w ill eiety in coopera tion w ith the Ful- have a n opportunity to see hun-lerton Evening junior college and dreds of rare and antique artic les tht'i r lecture da t es nrc: Michael at the s!lO'.\·. A priccl:s!l grou p of J . Wa lsh, Monday, September 26. clocks owned by A. R . Mercer of October 2.. and 9. November 6, 14 , Lnl<ewood, 'A'ill be on display. An· and 20 and December 4. antl 11 ; other interesting exhibit is a gun Doug las G. Campbell . M.D .. Gelo· collect ion, t he pr operty of Milo her 16; J oseph C. Risser , M.D .. Taylor of Long Beach. October 23 end 30; and Hern1ann Child ren .J.t t ending the Salva· Becks. M.O., D.D.S., Noven1ber · 27. tion Army Hobby Sho\Y will be Regis tration for t he univt!rSity enlertD.ined by t he Walsworth C'ourse, for which a fee of $4 .50 Puppet exhibit and a bu t terfly will be charged. will be available collect ion completed b y H erbert at the Septe mber 26 meeting. Helwit or Downey. B•igadi<' F•ed Ohm . manage1· Bad Weather Cuts ot the aqcial service center , Is ex- tending ,an open Invitation to the Weekend Crowds public t o be.. his guebt13 at the show. Ther e is no charge of ,:i ny kind, he said, and exhlbiL'! arf' planned to interest every meffih<>r of the family. R·lin In the inla nd a!'ens and cloudy nn<l cool w t:athC'r along t he coast. combined with the ~­ ginning of schcol Inst week, ap- parently was the cause for only a M F• h few beach goers along the Orange ,e$~ .. ~s .~rf!l.~P , ,co~y atrand.a Sunc:!ay. B ~·~Mri(S:illfi'hf~!:;•{~ f!;11'•1\ Jone.s ,' llfe~atd «•P,tath .·~-.t"·-· , ,.<:~..,..,:...." ~ • ·here.·Said that the·'\'.l81tors to tJ1""I Five Cruita Mesa.rl. are bac k Newport Harbor beaC'hes number- from ·'.l successful trout fi shing ~d only a "handful." The two llfe-1 foray In the Hlgll Sierra.. Jn the guards on duty were not called g roup were Sam Crawford, Jack upon lo perfor m any rescue! or Raub, Ellla Hillyard, Chet Siegel to tend a ny first aid cases, ·capt. and Max Ciwen. J ones said. I f • , ,Yoten Approve Sewer Line· 1 I ID R l Seven Orange county commu. ~oga . r~ded lbe rabbltry of ' • W Y4er Suffers Hexl Allack While vllni'Uns lfewpon Beadl on vacation M'.ondaj Tbodtu Und· aay, 70, of San Bemadlno. au.ffer- ed a mild heart ottack while wad- Inc ln the surf. Nfflport police re- nlUea, voUn« on ec;:pit.r4te bond Jol)n W. Parka. 2298 Orange Ave. iasUM acgregaUnC" S3,441.~or Colla Mesa. Saturday lligbt and consttucUon or the new Magno· ~ or-maJned .fO pedJ~ does, Ua-Cannel-y truck aewer Urie, aa I Slxt week• old. e&~g 1200 dam· an expo.naion of the Joint Outfall a~, Pa:tU repor(ed to the &her·~ nner ID1 Toro pilot now u· sewer, approved Ot. bonds without ltf" ottlce. ~ lkllfll!id to a ,Marine Corpe art.ll· exception by large m&jor1Uea in fl reached throu.gh the wire ported. · Police Wd Undaay wu taken to Santa .A:.na Community hospital by &mbulance. butttt •• pl lot ot an aerial Mond.ly' a epeclal elections. m noortnr of the elevated rab-- r plan• i. making a na.mt The communities the amount bit pena and &Tabbed the rabbit.a o! bonda, and the 1 vote.' follows: by the le&'9. pulltnl' them th~ugh Linday's a ttending phyatdan aald Mrs. Undsay told blm ~ her huab&nd •tarted dancJ.na &roUnd In the •urf and that ~ called .fOr help. Undsay coli.peed the doctor l!d.id, 1100n thereafter. ~-•11 In the Korean battle Anabeim, $l,040,000. 1432 yes, th openlnp, or In some cuu U a on.e·man air force. 113 no; Fullerton, $1,666,000, 184.5 te "--them ap&rt.. ofttcer, Captain h&ncia 1 . y&, 289 no; Orange, $132,000, 761 b, ln,tu. dulln U an aertal yes, 131 no: Placentia., $27.000, afett penon In U . 8 . A.. muet a~tlon pilot file• •n unarmed 149 yes, 18 no; Garden Grove, be little Jtrl, becauae the aa!ut li~C Plane wlllle ·a.n observer $220000 317 yea 92 no· La Habra. <Jg' group<4:a the 5·14 bracket and -Opportunity is knocking ln I 1-r&'•ta tor ~round ba~e SlOO:ooo: 410 y~s. 33 °no; Buena torr some reBAOn little cirla have CLASSIFIED ADS. arU · However, he • found th•t Park $256 ooo 420 yea 75 no fewer accidents than ~ys. Clualfled ads cost little, do much.. tu~~tooe:~ •tarted taking "a I , 1 ' ' • • 1 • e: . au~-~ y of hand l(Tenadu aloft S r. •• .: h thi I t · ! """1 him &nd, upon spotting small ave now ... save .10r year:s.· .. n.1t s owes pnce car of enemy Red Korean.1, I dive bothber ln hla light, un-I ded aJrcratt, dropplnl' the gn n tn the mict.t of the en- emy1 Word received here by tht' otti , r'a coUlln, Captain Edwin H . cCaJeb, claims that although the 1 la no record of the damag\!: lntU ed., the Korean Communists J •re t 1eut developlng a healthy t for Ute new &ecret Wea- Attack lln't. New l&llle type of attack Isn't ex.actpy new t.o the Marine CorpF as 1(! was used In World Wa r 11 by loneer artillery observation file attached to the Firs t Ma-rtM · vision In their lnva.alon of New. Britain. The initial effOrts with hand grenades w orked out div! ed U that the ldP.a progressed putint where' some of thl' '• oblervatlo n planes s tart· ppihl' exploalve& up to 81 a3J' 11heU.a in size. rren Campaign irmen . Named Ap intment of comn1itteemen to s arhead the relectlo n drive for v. Ea.rl Warren In va.rious cltle.!J and co1n munltlf's or Orangi> coun~ .)!fa.& announced t oday by co-cttklrman. A. J . McFtJ.ddl'n. of j Santa Ana a nd 't'illiam J . Phil- lip• I1 f Fullerton. Th y noled that t he committee- men represent varied interetts from the severil areaa and tha t the omblr.atlon focuuea atten- tion on Gov. Warren's recor d of accomplishment In ma ny fi elds - ~at~rm~~n!u~~:~.•try~:ngS::~~~~o~: publi1i health. highways and m yr i- ad ci~her phases of Califo rnia 's pro«r.e&•. Ch'airmen for this &rea are: F . B. O~en. Wm. A . Huecroft and Ear1 A . Talmage. Costa Mesa; Braden Fln~h a nd Walte r Long- moor: Newport Beach-Corona df'I Mar-Balboe.. And!!!! one !g -f'Y. is the Studehaker Cltampion The · Studebaker Champion Al SM OWN STUDEIAIER CHAMl'IOll. 6-PASS •• 2-DOOR CUSTOM SEDAN 5172271 I i~ one of the 4 l~west· price DELIVERED lN NEWPORT BEACH largest selli~g cars! 3415 w. OPF.N' EVEKINGS, SA!1'~RDAYS ANO SllND . .\YS J.JY APPOIN'l'}IENT.., JOE NICKERTZ-Local Dea• I . -' Newport Blvd., 1by Udo Theatre. Har. S · Newport Beach ' ,f 11'/0lltll1i'e flAS w11flr Ae1lfi.,,9 ' ' - I ., 2 , .. 2 ••• • I •••••• .. • lteeps go11 \I It'• 3 time• faster ~ Costs less to enioy V Costs leu to install . Yes, you can ha.., bol fHllf' ..pU..7 with gu. For gu is oa the job 2~ bovn a day ... turns mid ,.....,, bor tbtft U- furer than any otber,i'ractial fuel Gu is so fur it ~ aheod of the -.Is o ••tomatic clothes wlllinen O< diib· wubon .•• nen growing l'amilios. Just be 1t1tt your ..,..,. maric gu water lneatu bu a 110nge tank ol p~lize .for your home. The chan ar left pva rem-~•• A new automatic gu --lnea"'r. you'll find. coou ... ro boiy ••• and fu Iota co operate. See your dealer or Gu eomrnr - I SOUT H.i lN COUNTlll .GAI \ COlllPANY I l : r .• ' .. \ : • ' fflrtior te See -~-~ . . • "OTICJ! ~ :ay OJYEN, Moon Eclinc-e ~ to UI• pro.-o~SetJ Ir'"' . ~.'~ ~~~~;. Mondoy Night P~V-.a, of &17~ All-= Vlata Blvd., ·City of uw An~ Newport Harbor resident.I op County of Loi" ~Id, thelr way to cl.ty council meetln& ltate"ot ·~fomia, intends to .tell Monday night wtll be ~ble to wtt-io BOWARD , 1:. ROG~ and neu a. total eclipse of the moon a...fttCJC c .. ROGERS, Vendeea, echeduled. to be vt.elble throufhout Of ~ Ocean Blvd., Coro1* del North America, Sept. 25 .. KAI'. etty or Newport Bu.cti, The first J)h.ue, according to county ot Oza.nee, Sta.te of Call-astronomers at Hayden planatarl- fomla, aU that .certain peraon&I um, wtn begin at 6 :20 p. m . property conai.ttnc generaliy or (Newport Beach time) when UUt all atock In trade, ftx.tuN!s. flulp-\ moon •tarts entering the penun- ment &nd &004 wnr ot • ~rt&in bra, 01" incor,nplete lhadow ot the Malt lbop ...,.._ known as H.rt.h• At that time· there will be Patio lll4Jt llbop IJld ·l-at little notlceablo change. ' • 'I J • Newport ·~iclent PA~E 1 -PART_Tf._-THURSDAY, SEPT 21 . 1950 I M~ ~Le· 1•!-''°'" .·c~-JSC!!~R-E ss g · 1 English Prances$ · ---~ Few cautomlans watch With 110 clau: an tnte.re.t event.a concem- lng the Brlti•h royalty aa doea a Harbor raid"""-1 ..Mn. 'Beasle Nichols, 126-33rd 1trfft, Newport. She has good rosaoo, for hav- t Ing been a former ladle.~ maid to a member of the royal family, 11be knows them well. She recently w rote congratulat· ing Princes.a Elizabeth on the birth of the new litUe prtncasa and received lhe following • an- 15Wer: "Clarence Howse, St. Jam.el, Lon· don : Dear Madam : The PrtnceM Elizabeth hU aak- ed m e to write a nd tha nk you fOt' your le tter and for your very kind message of good wi•hea. OOPS BOOK DRIVER Emest J . White, 62, 1979 Tua· Un Ave ., Costa Meta., WU booked TUeaday on drunk dravtnc charges Newport poU e reported. FRIEND'S Barber Shop HAS MOVEIJ TO 11.f E. 18th ST. (A Cl"Q.'ll8 from NeM'. P . C).) N o {,'hfw1 e lD l'ric-e:i \'our Patronact> \\1111 Ht> Appn-clatc-d GEO. FRIESD l Get Your SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT BLUE SAILS STATIONERS :10G ~l ain, B Al-BOA 1217 ~ BJchway, Gorona clel -At-?:St p. m. when the moon Mar City of N rt Beach starts to enter the ~mbra. or 41· aou;.ty flt O~.~te Of Call~ rect shadow, the flnt bite Into fomla _. thM. the pwcb.ue rice the moon will be noticed. 'n}e u......;t will be. paid 4t 10 011~lock "bite" will grow until at 8 :6' p. a. m. -. uw 2lat day of Sept.em· ~the enUre moon wJU be ecllp-- ber, 1~ at Orange County' Title Coml»Uly, ctty of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of Cali- Actoo..lly. the moon will not dls· appear from . slcht. It the nlght ls clear. It will be a copper·red color. Hayden'• astronomers 88)' the weird effect ta caused by wave lengths of red light from the sun that a rlbent into the dirt1:ct s ha· dow by the earth's etmo1phere. Her Royal Highness wa.s eo ln· le.rested to hear that your-huat band served in Lhe Navy ror 2' yea.rs and that you are nD\\' liY1nl" In CaJifor nla. Ht:r R oyal High- ness is 1nost t ouch ed by you r thoughl for he r anlJ ha s asked me to send you her good wishes. +• • r ·--------·---------------c+ I fornia. Dat"'1 September 7, 1950. JOHN R . PASCX>E, vend or H. E , R=R$, Vrn<lff No. 6411-pr- . PubU.b 9-21-<IO. N()'J1CJ: OF DITElllTJOM TO C1JAnSL MOaTOAGE · The t tal. ph&M o( the ecliJ.*1! wiU continue for 46 n1inutea. Winslow Bushnells See California Story ALUB.t.CORE EXPEBT&-:\lemben of Kt•\''(Mlrt llarbor l&d1' M'P'Ni,...t.1"ednefWlay eontJ:aued to """'' the ma.ls they lmCN· llw· to ce&ch albacc)re by brlngtq la the kHt flu,tplctored above. Club membf.n ehartentd the bo&t Lucky Elaine. fruin Port Lido, for U. lut trip of the IM!&Hol1n. Pletuttoe.I. J.:ft to richt, a~ Sidi Manhall, FranOf'• Pulukl aM SteU. G-. · MN. Pul.uld ca.u«hl tht-2C 1/z -pound Jackpot O.h. Yours Truly, !.·targaret Hay, \\'ailing ." Lady In fJRf\"t;H Fl~'Er> Howard E . l..amn.rd, 211 13 Sl .. I l I • 11' EVERY WEEK IS AT THI:: BRAT SHOP 1809 N e wport A\•e. COSTA MJ.;S.>\ 8ea<'on 8959 NO"l'lCZ 1, hereby given pur- •uant jQ. be prorillonl ot BectiOl'I Sf40~Uae Cl~J Code of the State Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Bushnell T I p of Orange Ave. were among Har-rave rogram Mothers' Club and Bethel Members l-C1U!p'lfted ads are read by folks who ate looking to buy. New..pll rt BeaC'h, wa!-1 fined 575 in Nc\\·po1·t Ci•y court Tuesday on e ch a rgf' of drunk driving by Judge Frank f\t . Linnell . +---------------·-----·--~ Of ornla, that Rowan:1 E. Roge and Beatrtc., C. Rotren. of 13 .. Ocaesi Blvd., Corotk.1 ct.el Mar, ~ .. owner ot. that certain Patlo Malt Shop busineaa known u "P1Uo MaJt Shop", and located at 121-7 <:put Htpway, Corona del Mar, CeUf., Int.end.a W place a ch.atteJ. mertgqe upon fixture1. equlp111ent, mactilnery, and .-oods Jocate41 at the above li.t.ed plac(! of bu,fness. The mortgaru o( the aald prope;ty ta John R. Pucoe and MyitJ 1 :.t:-: Pascoe, o! :5177 A nge- lus V Blvd., Los Angeles. Calif. The qjd mortgage will be,exeeut- ed anl tne consldecAion therefor will be paid on the 2lat day or Sf'ptember, 1950, .at the hour of 10 o'clock A.. M ., at Orange Coun- ty 'i"ttle Company, Santa Ana , caUtomia. Dated Seplf:mber 7, 1950. H . It. ROGERS, Mo rtgagor and(lor By JOHN R. PASCOE, No. ~49-Press. Publi.tl 9-21 -50. CERTIFICATE Mortgagee. OF BUB~ESll f'lctJtlous Firm Name THI: UNDERSIGNED do here- by certify that they ' a.re condUct. Ing & ' bowling alley business at 1703 Newport A venue, Costa Mesa, California, unUer the fict1tlou• firm name o f Va n's Bowling Alley and that sail.I flrn1 Is composed of the fo llow ing per,;ions, whose name1 in full a nd places of re.a.i- dencea nre &8 follow!!. to-wit: Harry Vanderpool, 17811,-2 San- ta Ana Aven:.:o:, Costa Mesa, Ca!Jt. Lewis Vanderpool, 1781112 San- ta Ana A venue, Costa Mesa, C1lll f. !sol Vanderpool, 1781 Y.t Santa A na A.venue, Costa Mesa. Calli . Charles Blake, 403 Mae-noua. Coata Mesa, Gali!. WITNESS their handa this 22nd day of August 1960 Uol Vanderpool Harry Vanderpobt C harles H . Blake Lewis Vanderpool Col,lnty of Douglas, ss On this 22nd dRy of August Jn the year one th<''l.A&nt.I, n.i.n~ t)und- State ol Nebraskb., . ,., '1.~. bor area. fo lk in the entranced • M audience Mon\lay witneBOlng the For Opening eet California Story, .gigantic page ant l presented at the Hollywood· Bowl. of Zonta Club in Success Event MONDAY NIGHT in Santa Ana S~6'4 ·RANKS FIRST A trip tn th e Orient, illustrated A lllOflt succciisfu1 beginnlnl" of by mo;nento". fu rnitiheJ the pro· an activ1· tall fle.IL.'IOO was made gram a.t tht· first tau meeting of by l ht' Molht·r's l.'hlb of ca.ta tbe Zant.a club of Newport Har bor Mcl'in Bc lht.'l, J ob 's Oaughtert t Nor tor.'s Bay Shor e c·afe last W h t!ll 200 l(Ul'St.~ were entertained T.tturv:'.1y tSept. 14 ). Mrs. D. ~f . at an aft ~rn oon of bridge and Humm e l describE'd her trip taken showing (Jf fall : f.1shi.o ns on Serr in 1930 t hroug hout t he Far East.1 tc:nbc r 16 in the Friday After· Reports t hrough the 8Ummer noon club house. Drive to Sears -Shop 'til 9 p.m. Saturday! • · 111 Developin1 LEADERSHIP were ta k t:n up in the busines.~ ' ~1 rs. Ca rl T homalt, Mother's part of the-ni1•\'ting, anti .a scr-clu b prt·sidtnl . Wl:lli in c harge ot ViC-t! projt·l't fur the yl:ar \\'BS di:;;-tht.• :llfalr. Oivin~ h t!l' invaluable .:usscd. On the t'ommlttce to in-ru1$i111tance wertt Dorothy Snod· vestiga lt! the projt!ct arc Mrs. grn~. who 1~ an t'Xceflcnt Marsh 111 D rolet , eha irrnan: Mrs. cCJn1m e nt.11.tor an.j:I Alma. Camn1ack Russell H.ampton. M NI. Fred Sto<l -· fo r111crly with 4drian'•· dB.rd , M rs. Albert Stockton and ! Earlynn Albright. gu&rdlan of Mrs. A . E. H aapa. Another con1-the &lhcl, W&BJ one of the mod- mitte.e was a ppointed to dl1-Cus..c; els. displaying ist.yles from K1v ra.ielng funds for the se rvice proj ... N t'ISQn's: ot ~r n1odelK were El· eels. eano r Ra ~an . bethl'I honored .This and Beautiful Herniony Hou~e Divan Group Is From Our Regular Stock Reduced Just for Ou"r ~th Anniversary Sale to Save You 14.86! DALE CARNEGIE, ...._" "'1lo-." to Wl..11. l'rtm4'1 a.nd l..._t'll ....., .....-"' io &too WorTTtoa and S&.n ~ According to a survey by Dr. James F. Bender, published in Sales Management , business lead- er• attribute their aueeeaa to eft'ec ... tive epeaking and their abilitT to handle people. For 38 years the Dale Carnegie CoU.rse in Effective Speaking and Bum.an Relattoaa bu been offeriq thia train.l1l£ to men and women from coast to eout. To date more than a quarter of a millio"Q entl:ulsiutic pad.uatea acclaim this traininc a1 the bat ever devised. You are C<N'dially invited Dean Marie Howes of Orange que 1•n , ;i1odeling fur th!! Clot.h@.i Coest college ma J1' an appeal for H orH•·: Carol Ttlon·ulB, Velma clothing which tht' Zonta t lub will O 'Brlc11'11 : Phy'Jl i11 Willoughby, tend overaeas this f..ill. Ne.11:1 Cayla's: Barbara Earl, O'Brien's; meeting of t h'! l')Ub on Thuraday Madgt: J•ulbright, She Shop, Mnt. eveni!1g, Sept. 28. will be held -at Jam"s Harri&. Petitt! Villt> and the Clift Haven ho nlt' of l....ew l!j FrH. 'Tho1:r:..u. Lot-abcth'i. Stanley, it wa.a nnnounc{·d by Mri;. Tables pri:U.H at brillgr were Ear l Stanley, pres ident . pot ted j)IMnlit. Hnndson1e door Legion Commander To Address Post Auxiliary Comm.antler Barney Bl·ll of the Newport H arbor Arner ican Legiun Post \viii Ix-g\.ll'St sp~a ke r at the regula r n1cetinsr of Auxilia l"y U ni~ 291 nex t Monday in the Legion Hut. according to P rcsi<Jent Dar· een Upson . The top ic of Commander Bell'~ talk will be closer coo per at ion by the Legion and its Auxiliary, pri- marily Y:ith t he monthly dinners held by th(' Post. 1>r1ztis \Ve re do11ated by Mrs. P~ V . PC'lcr80n . Crawford Drngs, Will oughby J e"•elry, Walsh Hard· "·a rc, H.itha rd's Ma rket , All- A1nt-ri~·n n 1nar}(t1t . N ino1's F'lo"·C"r Hhilp, 1'':\hs · Brnth'cr~ nursery, N1°wpur t Clea ners, Beauty 8 1:t zaar nnJ Churh.'li P.0 1"n1e11 nf Helm '~ bal<•·ry 'f1·a ta bl\'l'i w~r,, lov~ly with a11~ t u111n lcavt:s a n<l cattnils . Presid- ing QVl'I' the s il ve r t ea and cof- fet' ur1 ts W('re Ruby Crawrord a nd Do ris Ragan. Margt• Brockett W·'.lS in churge or that major pro· je<:t , the scrvihg of refreshn1r nts. 2 -Piece ... ed Divan· Grou·p The Price Goes Back to 164.50 After Thia Sale 64 15..M Down 10..50 ~lonth Usual Carrying Charge The big, comfortable divan h.aa 265-coil spring unit over no- aag base. Frames are double doweled, glued and corner blocked. Roomy bedding com· partment. Heavy frieze cov- ers in choice of colors. More Outstanding Furniture Buys for Friday and Saturday Only! Ot Rpecial intf'l"est to m e'mbers Rev. Thomas Pendell to Address Lutherans ~·ill b<' th£ seconU rt-ad lng of pro-The Rev. T homas PenUell, pa.s- poeed aml!ndn1('nls tn t he Unit by-tor of Christ Church by -the Sea . Regular 49,.95 Bed Divan 249.50 Living Room Set - 2 Pcs. la\\.'S. Constit ution and .By-Lo.ws will tell of hUi: experiences in Practical style for round·the- C h airman H elen Randel is u rging Gt•rmany \\'hf'n h e addre88es the clock com(C't't. )5-l·coll ·spring. 1 la rge turn-out for th e meeting, itf'n's c lub of Ne...,•port Harbor lar ge bedding compartme nt. Al- as lt ••. ~ .~ ·-:rt,/"· hlch .ati F""· ~ll.UF•l! '~i•' · t -tractive covers. Converts quic kly rrollllaili•·'1W.'.°", ~ ·,;e<f;. <. ~· ' ~"ir.~~~· ••, ~·,ii·'~'il:t'lt:''f.j··tif•..:..aYMlli~.;-i'.'lfl~f;;.C{>~forta ble full ~~il.ip :CM.t:rma.n"'· A1tft..&.. . •· . ·· .:.._•,,.!'.,·.\'.·;...,...r!•.; ., .. ~~~-·~~ ·w 3864 Easy Tt-fms Handsomely designed set '\\.'ith 229 heavy friez.e.....,,pttolstering . . . . 64 specia lly styled i n modern man· . ner for comfort a nd beauty ~ Coil Euy spring constructipn. Choice of T.ernw colors. ' -1 ! : · 1 .. red and fifty, / .. D .. before me, tht! undenigned a Notary Public tn and for &aid County, rea'ding thettir. duly oomm.J.ui.oned a nd l!Worn, personoaly appeared Harry •• &.ndtrpool, t.ewfa Vanderpool/ a.nd Charles Blak•, personally known to me to be the per90nli w ho&e name& are subscribed to the wilhJn lnstntment, and acknowledged tn me tbo.t they executed the same-. to AtUnd an Introductory Session of the_ Pale Ca.rnegie Course S.,.ta Ana Womu.'• Club ·lK~. sept. Ill 7:st.p. m, 8tb at Baker, Santa AA& Thompson hu i.asued an, appeal for early payment of due., so th..lt Newport Harbor may secure a front seat o n t.J\p "Friendahip 'Train" -the nan1c given thie year t o the annual membership <lrive, The "train sct\edu.le " will be m ore fully explained by Mrs. Tho mpson at t he meeting Mon- 110.50 Bedroom Group - 3 Pcs. ' ' 1n Witneas Whereof, I have hereU11to !let ray hand ~d a.tfized my otficaJ seal th• day and year ln thi8 certificate first above writ· ten. No Coat No Obligation Thill ha!nlft&' will enable ,.,, tci •peak with po!Mi and eonfldenC• in private and before croup9j pre. pare you for Increased e&rninJ power and 1.eadenhip throqh you.r abilitJ to handle people. Dale Came«Jie Course Presented in Santa Ana by Irving R . Susekind, D . C. C. 1. Plan to A ttend Bring a Friend LEGAL NOTICE Harold Vand{'rpool Notary Public In and for tht- county of Douglas, State of ~~braska. t:ilaces of residence are as follow.!!. State of Ca.Ufornla, ,o-wit : County of Orang-e, as F. A . Mac.Donald, 202 Newport ON TRIS 17th day of August., A.O. Blvd., Newport Beach, Calif . 1960. before nJe, the undersigned. EUGENE J . NORVELL. 202 New- a Notary Public in and tor said port Blvd., Newport Bench, Count d callfornia.. y a.n State. residing there--wJTNESS our harutB thia 30th In, 4&l'Y comnduioned and sworn, pUeopany appeared, l&ol Vander-day of August. 1950. · day evening . Mr. and Mrt. Ingraham Hosts to Relatives Mr. a nd M rs. W. w_ Ingra- ham, A-f on rovia have been enter- taining n1any relatives while spt•nding a two months' vacation in Nt•'A•port Beach . !nclulJcd In happy gel·logeU1ers have been their son, Jrvln Ing-ra- ~:otm , hi!!: wit~ and their son Don-1 ald or Azu:i.a; M.r . an.r" Mrs. I . W . Ingraham of Supland, brother and sister-Ul·law of the host; Mn. lngraharn'a brother and siater-in· la"'-'. Mr. -i.nd M rs. C. C. Lockwood pool.,' lu1own to mo to be the ~r-~U~E~~~~EL' aona wbo&e na.mea are subsc'"i'Oe-d ...,. to the within l~ent, &ndf ac-s.TATE OF C ALIFORNJ.A> know'ledced tG me that they exe· las cut.eel th~ sunt. tn W ltn.cso Where-COUNTY OF OJU.NGJi: ) • or Rendcndo Beach: al5o o. grand- :..lnughter, Mre. Neilr Jlrr husband and baby from New Mexico and a nlecv, Mn. Blsbop and fa mily or Glendale. ot, I Mvt:= hc:Tunto set my hn.nd ON TRIS SOUi. day of August, and 11f.l1Jced nly ofrh .• 1:i.1 s eat the A..D., 1860. belon· me. the under- ~ •'ld y.car tn lhl!l C.:rtin :ite signeq, • Notary Pvblic in and tint ~bo•e wrlt1•11. ror the ao.ld Cowtq. and State. Young Lutherans · B. L ~trick residing ~n. 'd'Dly commission-H S , ..., <\I an cl OW'!fD !'<nllQn&l1 · to ave w1 m r arty M1 ~ spirea Fe 21, " ... Y appear. 1161. • ed F . A.. MacDONALD and Eu-)IJ"e,mbers of· the Catttb111n Jilo. 1113 ..,_, Pub. 8-31, 9-T·lt-21 GENE 1. NORVELL known to 'llG. · -J me to be the Pll'90l'J.8 wboee clam of Newport Barbor Lu:tller-- na.mea ~ •Mcribed to the with-an church wW meet IU UIU&I at I I la ~IJl. Md aclmowledg~ 10 a.. m. aL the church, Uie clu6 ~ to me t.bAt · I.bey executed the I to be followed by a picnic lunctt OF BV8IN-Mme. tN ~ WHllREOF, 1 and swimmln& party. 'nae Junior nctidoua ~ Name .( b.&Ye Mttunto H:l mJ hand and choir wilt al.to aUe.nd "be awtm- Tllll UNDlllUOHllD do ._.. aftbtod 1117 ottldaJ ~ Ute dllir ming party afte< U.elr 11 o'clock aiJ ~ -llloJ ~ a -,..... IA tbla Cutltlco.te tint -IM. -• ..... .. •'"*"4. 00 and Ga9Qd')te.J &boft Writtea. ' ~ II 111& ttm-at -Hi (811U.) llAli' n.urcmoo 6VAl8 Ki .. 1it• 8W.. :Newport ~ T. -tt: Notary Pub-Kr. 4ftd lira. VernM ·llatbews ~ .,,.. tire llf:tl Uc ID ..us: f~ Iba C::OW.17 oi or '69'( w. Jlltb st:; ci>ota Jo(--..n;; r¥·~. ~·~~ . ~ ...... •1a!! .. °!.:,~1on•-. My~ W<elr·eil!I ~tall\J ~ -~--..--,~.... Wben. ;they we'?' ~ t.o Mr. &Ad. -... I a I • ol the Xo. 5!e Pr~ , -Mr:s. ... Jlan>kl 8c:li1ldiantt ot 8&D • I J ... 7M MMll bl ttalJ P\INiebed 8/IJ.__.ff•lt-21/DO \ ~ • '" t I -...... " J-U.YP ,.,, uh c• ... 69c .. ""' ..... ) lie ... A gold .... ojgoodneu •.• with lots of 1bt4•n. 1we•f· crwhed piMoppl• I ,,.. ...... 2'r ... ............. . .... ' __ ....... ...,_ llol;y--~-· 1o1a.·-~ " · VOSTA MMA ,_ ii. .,..,. .. ~:.r=-.-:: • ' • ' 184.50 Bed Divan and Chair I.Jvable, modern s tyle you ~ant 169 •.. at a price you can a.ffQNi to 64 pay! Double deck construction ' with oll-temf)f'red steel s prin gs. Euv Divan opens o ut Into roomy, full-Termi. size bed. Beauliful frieze cover. ""' Restful w alerfalt design in g e n· · uine s traig ht-grained WALN l 11' VENEERS. Solid 1>anel bed, roomy 4-drawer c hest. vanity :1nU mirror. Pieces ·also sold scpa r:lll'· Jy. Regular 14.95 Tapestry Pull-Up Chair •.•• Sale Price -12.64 Regular 1.65 Alarm Clock 1u. ll•re'a l'llrl'11..m ll11"tl o;T) lln ..:-, r~lla lde 119 rvlce, re1.J d epl'111l.<h1l11v . . fen l ure111 u'd expect to l • ., .. t r .. r '""r<f'! B uy your!I ~•;! P'lrPt time In 10 )'(''I r .-:it tot1<•h a low rLng S•llrw i.;-r t"-..t .\1111l\"r"...1ry l)al• a.nd l:1 9ular 34.95 Nuflor Rug Ptua F..i. ~ • arole.u f lnl,.hetl a.II •·eool-l"tlce rug11 In JtterM tha t a re 11 Jnw to aho w 111011. Blue, H, belare. IJTeea. l:"r n y. 3264 · :egular 12.95 Pressura Saucepan e Ma.ht ot. Honor SaUeepan I• caat from t. u.t •taln·rt>•l11tAnt a l11ml11u~ nlloy. Ill'• p ecl•lon to:nglnt&ered for fl Bfer, ea.1tll!r cook-s' S-Tiie t -qttart fl.i•e hold11 S 111a ndard 9 lnt · • fol' c;annlns.. :,;ee f or your•.i!IC tht1, m a.t1y •turto:L 1110 , ruminum Outdoor Clothes Qryer eeta.1 purcha•el Sl.9S ..-a1ue~ Sturdy I-ft. yer hold• two heaphrtg J.111M o f wa•b on ro•s lD-fL cotten clothb JI ie.. Dryer r•·-Tye., Jin~ come to you. C lothea catch uy· tWeeae,.. Cr.J' t-ter. Vo • CAtnPAl:tJ.1 'CO•Yet1l8•l.IJ"-' L , • ' 1 egul41r 4659-Hquse Paint · : •ye J"•• ali a)' ... popptn~ JI.Ct! Wba.t'~ ~ • ~ •o• .. , oa1, Urn. ~uall•J" tut.-1 •ad • OYed. 1f•~lit,r'•Ml•94 pal-.•• •14 ''"ork.nWU!I-5 t ~orlea.. Do-*" SJ*lal .od. snaterlal4 • ' a aa-' .... ....,.. ~ rooa f\om • .,. .- 1 .j. , I tlie Sean E.sy P..,m..t P\aft ,.,,_ ...... ., ...... ~}-..., i.. -..... _,, , __ -.-.:-....... . ... ... ..... .. . .... ... ' ' t t • ' . • Regular 7.98 Hunting Coat l u"t 1., .. k nt t h""" r .. :itutf'"l'I r .. r thl11 1,,,.,. f)rh·e. ~-urllurny •·<>lln r , rufr •·fr:1~·" 1.r .. 1•·• -t Jun. /\"""" lo(·uar:intf'"f',I 1.1.,,.(.)prnor ";1n1•· ,,.,.._ k .. 1. H.uunl)", 1.•>:irn1 n1urf -l)I'" I"" k•-l><. I '• r - ma11c11t , X~la n -\\.,1 lcr r~1,,. n~ 111-1 r""fl I 1111·11 t fo r icreal er weat her prote•·t\.,n. fiit>IC"•I f<•r C()Mlforl -.• wind protectlun. t'l:r.e1>1 31.1 IU 4ll. 599 Regular 6.98 Draw. Curtains Ji Pre they ure! J .. IKhtl'o•,.hi::ht ,.,,J!,J 1tr:iw r-ur- tn ln• In 11l:r.e!O t o flt e\·l'ry "'"ln•luw 11l !'\• ,.,.,. l\•W, lo l'o". f'rlcelll. i:; .. ar11-Cord h1 an nil r;o ) ••II . rl1·h ln11 k lnK f11 brlc. Choo110 !ru m a "l•I " a;rl~llun o r C'nlura. !:!l:r.e 41 J: 11-fll• v.·l11u .. ,.,. UJ) t u 4 8• \\'ii'!•-. 5aa Regular 5.98 Chenille Spreads Df'ep luxurlou111 h igh pile f'h,.nllle form• the irra.ceful plume de11ll(n on velvet}" l1a hy ... he· nllle. •lurdy 1.1ackt("round c lotl1. Huy )'"Ur8 t:oday In full or t ••>ln 11l:r.e ... )'u11r C't .. -.tc·e or H1t.rmon y HOu11e l'Ol••r11, mint ~~t"'en . •un- •hinf! y ello w, white, t u11~n r".u" 1111••lf lr. bluto:, Ylctorll1n red or t:"h a r treuse. l:Ja \Oe! 4as · Regular 8.98 Chair Cover Clea.ranee of ' •llP ooverit f or t:"h.l.lr" or 11ora.,.,, A.l!•ortod pattern11 In •ollds. and r lnrAht, ~e.&\'t' tea.lured cotton crepe .\Md twill I.a •11~rted ''eolor•-Whit• they lu t ! R el". tC.Jl-IJ.!11 sora CQver•. _. _ ••••.. 11.0• 500 Slip Cover & Drapery Fabric Clearance. RemnanJ• or Cr•P4""J" r:thr •e.-50~ floral• and •olld• In a wide 11el«-1 loft •f • eplora, 1 11> r. Yd. plffea. C'on1e la and •=lV• durtns AnnlYen.&r"J' 8ale. Ott • • • ' • ' • • •• ' -.. .. • , " ' I . " .... •• •• •• '" ·' . ' .,. ' ' t ':1 .. • .. .. '' " . ·' . "· ·' ,., " ' ' ' ... '•' .... '. ' " "' . ' ... ' -\ 'f I'! , ' .. - • • I t , • " PAGE . 8 -PAR.T ' I -THURSDAY; SEPT. 2·1, ·1950 ,r~,{~.:Ja1ss -B • C~ildr~n'• Home Aux. To Be Entertained · by Mrs. L. E •. Brow 11 Newport BArbor auxlllaP', Date ot a ubUc card party. wu 11et when arbor s.ta.r chapter. .. • • • 111 Patricia llitoore 1 tertain1 Mother The~tre Perty • lM Patricia Moore of Balbou nd entertalped her mot.h,er • Orpha Atwal<"r of Pekin, O. E . S. h d Ila at.al«! meeting ' Tllcoday In b O. O. F. ball, The affair will held in AmedCan Legion hall Collt& Jrleea on the evening of l . 5 and Plana will be complel1 at ~ next meeting , . at Padua Hills Theall'<', remon\. Mrs. Atwater is en· j Ing a three week's Vil!lit' with ·~1 daug~h_t_•r_. ___ _ • Mr1. Florence Ei9limey Home From Heywe r.d ' ' Mn. Florence Eighmey of • . . • KING ALFRl':D -Larp _,_ DAFFODIL BUUS N-bu.Iha d.._ 1.20 No. S Double Na.e Bulh8 only 70c dos.. Bl~WhJte or Yrlfow .DUTCH ~RIS BULBS from 35 ' to 60'-. TULIP BULBS · ...... eo..... . .... 10 for 1.00 Broad"-Y. Col!lta. Mna; returned Saturday atter a month'• eojoum In HayWard where' ahe Yisft.ed her mrother•ln·law a.nd 1alltq, Mr. and Mrs. E . C. Ingraham Cd family. T.hey 11pcnl Labor Day at Santa Cruz. Mrs. Eighmey ataydd · in the 5 & 10¢ Nursery Christmas rr view Plans Outlined by B~.P;.~· A~~~¢~~~ Local Merchants Pnevt~. the BJ\llUal gala bene- fit ahow sponsored by t hl'l ?)Jew- port Harbor Business and Pro- feutonal Women's Ctub. lnc., will again be held In the RendezvoW!I Ballroom, Ba.I~ This year's three-day event U. scheduled for Mrs. Curt Lighter Is Hostess to Mesa Circle 5 Chlldre.n '• Home Society, Will ;t>c entertained on Tueaday, Septem- ber 26. at a 12 noon luncheon tn the bonie of Mn. Lawrence E . Brown, 2282 South Eut Cltrt Drive. ASl!atlng hostesses will be Mn . JO¥J?h RJggs, Mrs. Kenneth Starege and Mrs. O. G. sUe18. Mn. A. V. Andrews wlll preside al the buainesa mee.tlng. Worthy Mjltron Edythe Kemper a.nd Wortb,yl Patron CUb& Morris presided. After the routine bual· ne.ss c&rda were played a.nd later, refreshment.a were aerved by Atayme Donpelly, Dther Devine I HOME FROM NEW YORK vl.11lt with her sister and ~m· I In New York has been bro ght t ., clo11t! by Mre. E . J . W ght home with her niece, Ellllne while ... • .1 1,121 So. Newport Blvd. TU!ITIN Cl the lngrahams drOvc metr older I ~llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~~~~~lllllll~~~~lllllllllllllllllllll~;o;oed; Tlnmo. daughter Aubrey to Woodburn, I Ore., where l!lhe hal!I a position u H • 'h · Q J p · · · teacher In the Woodbum schools. 1g ua ity rinting-Ph. Har. 1616 -o ea.ta Mesa. 1 ----' ' ' a.nd Beasle McGlnltle. -People do re.ad the wa.nt ada. November 30, December 1 and December 2. Plans tor the Chrislnuu; Pre· view were discussed at a recent breakfast meeting h eld al Nor- ton ·~ Bay Shore cafr. Newport Beach. The meeting WM arr<1ng- ed by Mrl'I. Betty Jarvis, preview chairman. Meeting with Mrs. Jar· vil!I were members of ihe Mer- chants Advisnry cnmntlllec and newl!lpaper representatives. On the opening night ot. the pre· view, Noven1ber 30, a. well-known popular orchestra will entertain and play fo r dancing. yi..st year Spade Cooley was Introduced tor the firl!ll time to the Harbor area and his program w;;is a huge suc- ceu. Mrl'I . Jervis reported that. due to popular rcqul'st th(' fe.shlon 11how will again be a part ot the program. and will b" featured De- cember I. Arr·,ng~rnts for the fuhion ~how arc bring made by Mrs. Nathalie ~l i chaud, aMil'ltant preview C'hairn1Rn end &ft':'!, Car- olyn Wl"bcr. All those Interested In the details or th,. f 1shlon show are urged to contact Mrs. Mic· haud at Harbor 395. The booth displays will again be a major part of thi~ harbor ·:irea exhibit. ~1any booths have already been rescn ·ed according to Mrs. H elen Norton, booth sales chairman. ComplC'tc information regarding the booth lay outs and space avail·i.ble may be ha.d by calling eithl'r Mrs. Helen Norton or her co-chairmen. M~. Evelyn Varner •'.lt Beacon 60W-W. Many valuable idr·J !'I we re pre- sented b.Y th(' advi!-Cory group t o make thil!I year's pre}'iew even more-succes.<1f'UI. 8pe1•ial attention will be paid children and several events ere bring p'.lnn<'d for th('ir entertalnmC'nl v..·biie lhl' parent~ are enjoying" the pr1•\·iew. Thf' Newport 1-larbnr Business and Prof.-s.~tnna l V.'0111en·~ Club. Inc.. has e!olt abli!"hf'd n !'llude nt sch olar~h ip. a l!llUdcnt I< :1n fund, and an a ctivt' welfarC' program with the proceeds nf thi11 nnnual event. The fir8l student scholar- ship wa .. ~rant e d lo Mi.!'s F:1ith Smith ot Costa Mesa. 11 graduate ot Ncwpc1rt Harbor Union High school. ll ftcr !'lh<' wa." c ho!'len thf' most out!-ltllnrling 11tudent In her chosen fi eld. Miss Smith, who ex- cell!! in comn1erciRI ·'.l rl, is using the scholarship to further her art training.· Weatherwax-Speirs Wedding to be in Victori a , B. C . Capt. and Mrs . Alex Speirs of Vl ctori.J., B. C., a n nounce the en· gagement and apprnaching mar· rtage of their dau~htf'r, Kat hlee n Irene to William J oh n Weather- wax, s0n or Mr. and 1-frs. Oti!'I Weatherwax. 234 E . 18th St., Cos- ta Mesa. The wedchng w ill be solemniz:· ed October 4 at 8' p.m. in St. Paul's Naval and Garrison Church Victoria . F ollowing a honeymoon trip the young couple will l"9- tablish r esidence in Coeta Mesa. The local man. known to his many fri endl'! .i!I Bill. was· gradu- ated from Newport Harbor Un- ion High 11Chool where he lettered fn varsity baseball four yearl!I, and varsity football. The affianced pair first met while Bill was catching tor the. Victoria Ba!!eball club. Mrs. Curt Lighter of 107 13th I St., Newport Beach. ""•"lS 'hoetesa ThunKlay. St-ptember t4: to Ctrclf' 5 of th,.. Com"!unlty Church WSCS. Rust <'Olored pompon.!11 and orchid dahliai. were employ- ed in decorative detallpt. Olga ,Crawford, chairman, pre- sided over the buAlnes., meeting. The circle voted to have an ·'lll· ~. day work meeting at the church on September 28 to finish the qullta which have been started. Each member l!! to brln·g a sack· lunch. , · On the rC'slgnatlon or Clara I McMurtry es ,.~cret:\ry . Mt11. Anne Hand was elected to tlU the po.'Jitlon tor the r emainder of the> year. Membe rs are urged l o 11.ttend the general meetln~ ot the WSCS In the church today! September 21 l At this meetln~ th~ 10th annl· versary or thc WSCS will be hon- o red with a special progrn.m and a birthday cake. Rev. Charles F'. Hand led the devotions with thl' first In a ser· ies His talk was ta~en from Rev- elations. MrA. Ll_c:htc r was .,Sllistcd by her daughter. Mrs. Carolyn An- det~on. in se rving refreshments of ice c ream and cookies. Members and guest,. present In- c luded Rev. and Mr!'I. J08eph H . Thompson. Rev. end Mr.!1 . Charle~ F . Hand, Mmes. P . Grover, Hulda Young, Olga Crawford, Bird Mellott. Irene Northern. Lettie Dudek. Florence Eighmey, Violet C·'lSSels. Iva Coe, Iva Roe. Emma Cranford. Emma Simpson, Ber· the S hotwell. Clara McMurtry. H. B. K oerner and Gertrude Edick . I Patsy Kendall ~ To Be Bride t of Sidney Lush Rnmancc continues lo be the prime mover or social lire In lhc harbor area. A.n1ong ncwr~t recruits to join prcspectlvt• n1arltal ranks arE' Pat$'.y Kf'ndall. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul F . Kendall, 211 BmadWl!IY l!lnd Sidney Lush. Pet·" parents this week 'l.n· nounced the engagement of their daughter to Mr. Lush, who t. thr son of ~lrs . Karl Fordham of Santa Monica. No definite date has bee n set for the wedding but it will prob· ably be an event ot J.:J.te autumn. 'The attractive bride-e lect we~ graduated from Newport Harbor Union High school and is em- ployed at a Laguna Beach book store. Her fi·"lnce re<"eived his ed- ucation in Nebraska and Senta Monica schools. -Opportunity ll'I ljnock1ng in CLASSIFIEP ADS. • Rattan-Fu(niture .• Bamboo Shades • Bamboo Draw ' Drapes • Rush Squqre s • Tropical acce.ssories . SANTA ANA TENT & AWNING CO. )8%8 SIMJth Main St. K lmberl.v ~·s&45 SANTA A..'iA RecomrHncled b1 pointers willi reputation~ lo maintain. •·. WI ' ROVE YOU l!IEEN Ot11l 81:- LZC'DVE _ COLOR 8Y8TEM. ! OU1' PAINT EXl'Ea .. 'wn.J. P'O&MUIATZ AND lllIX THE ·< IEXACY COW& AND 811.&DE YOU D!!!!!!al:. r. ' ' • AIL 8JD:ll DOW • or GLASS CllT 'ro O&DJEll/ AND IN8TAl,!.SD il O'IJI llTOllE ' ' • mAiTIDELLI APPLE JUIEE QUA~ 2 mRRllDELLI APPLE EIDER auAlrrs2 PETER PAD PEADUI BU,J!~~ ... 3 !~,q_~'!Jt ~'! jllAERRODI ~~G.. 2 VELVEETA EHEESE . .,.~;'c~~~" 8 1~10 FLAKE SAL llD~S ~~~"p:::. 2 VEDUS VADILLR WAFERS 29. mlRID DIG FDOD :t~25~ • ., ';OO<t(JIJ BLEND JUIC'J 16oz. t'!N ·' I . I TOIL 111SSUE ~$~.f!-P - 11_D.E 1DETeR~~n1 ' WOODBURY SOAP • RI .I RDAS @ . 9f ~~~~:!~~~RIB STEARS 14 79~ JLUB STEAH5 1b.89f AlfMA •tlAlo 0'11fl DRllD 811•· ·T·BGRE STEARS tb.9·5f / 401. ""'°'· ••LD c"•··~· SL1•Ea aA•on ·~::~~n'~. 52' CHIEll/ '-~·-·~~~~·~~-10-~--~~~·~C !?, ' I PllCUlfflcnvt ML&IAT. IEn. 11111 • ~ .. .. . 9 ~ ~.to 6 P. m.. Wei~ 9G. m. to 6:30 p. llL .·Pl~nty Of ~r•• Parki -· OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL •7 P. ~ . --. ' ' • • • J ..... 1 . ' ' =~·