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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-11-16 - Newport Balboa Press, I I l r .. • e;;e~:tJ~t( '7 T: N. <"llRJCX">'~ ota.lline~ are getunc ·mo..oi.nd more amUed by' the WQi' the ait..· core are •tlCklng arotmd thlll year. • ' . • ._ THE PllJ:ll$ • • A mlmn' of the · moot . .. . ~. • ' ' • • •• . . ------~ ~ --;--"---\ '1 I \ PJl.E8ll • • AJJm fair &nd Im thu. to rcce \, 't)e famou.a, long.-flnned 1ftah have aet record after record for •lay- ing ln Newport waten a~d one ex- pert ha.a been known to predict they may ata.y hereabout all win- ter, lt \he bait conditions and wa- ter temperature remain as they rapidly developing area of Ule CaJlfomta South Coastal Empl"re VOLUME Xl . ' lllVIN9 THI INTIRi ' -~IOI MIA ' . " ' SS S~OND ~1i7EST HOME ~<;>~MUNl'N IN" ?RAN~E COUNTY • Ve and retain poptflar eupport abould. · Wouldn't tlaat be. wonderful? Albacore fh1hlng the year-f'OUnd ! It'd bring visitors from near and tar to try and catch thoae choice and hard-fighting fish and Would result tn untold publicity for New- port Harbor. Hope they can read thlllt Heretofore they were more or lees regular. Jn an undependable sort of way. They'd show up in June, or tnebbe July Or Augu81, and would stay for a short tlme, the 11ehools &tarting .with small fish and gradually gTow1ng until larger ones o~ 30 pounds or more W ere caught. Then lhe-achOOla'd disappear e1nd' that would be all until the next year. E ither that. or they wouldn't 11how up al aU, but would skirt this coast and show up along Oregon. instead. Whate·ver the rf'a.BOn for this year's record. thousands or fish- ermen have been made happy, and many landings have profited ther,eby, and tackle stores the san1e. Someone should speak to the Dlvision~of Fish'n Game about ar- ranging such a program evPry year. The well-paid oeean auto- crats should be able to take care of' suc h a little thing like that without t1'ouble. They also might ·be able t o l\rrange a tax on eve ry albacore caught and t hen AOOn we might not have to pay that $3 Ji . cens~ for fi shing in the free ocean. A MIGHTY FINE SELECTION Hope e,·cryone's as happy as thl~ dept. about the election of ou r new supervisor. Heinz Kaiser. aM you no doubt sa"" in last week's edition of thlJJ finely-executed and wtdely-read family publication, won In a · walk and -he will represent all of us in Santa Ana on the county board. He'll do a good, conscientious job. He's just built that way. Vote-gathering night at H einz' place ;n Cost a Mesa made me wonder if this electioneering pays. H is biggest booster, Marie, had provided all sorts of viands, from 8tuffed eggs to ellced turkey;-and things disappeared like crazy, with a s teady stream of visitors aA<i well wishers pouring In one door and out the other. PHONE HARBO.R 1616 FIVE CENTS )' . . \ •• -- ' . . BEAUTY OF BALBOA ISLAND l''llJ bfo. vatly aqmrnted wtM>n thh1 church Is oompl!!t-ed •t 111-111 Shell Co .; ·Gets Final ApProva fsLANT .WELLS Apt-e avenue \.\·he.re four stores now t>XIAt. BemodflUDI' of the tibopa ·into a beautiful rt•llgfoUK bult<l- lnc ~·ut be done by th" Balboa. bland CommunJty Met hodist ch~h. Architect's sketch prepared by Fr't'l:lerick llodc"don Is pictured wfth Apte a~ue lo t.f,lie fol'tcround. t D .11 0 .. 1 w· 11 N c 0 M APPR OVED wEsT q ain over ~cl prnteata of J guna Beach ~dent• pcrmiss~~ ~vcn t he •Shell ;J Co,-,:,. Of 53~D STREET REMODELING. OF 1SLAND STORES INTO CHURCH TO COST $42,000 wc<'k, to drill a. well near Co1·ona dcl Mar. This Lim c the official okay came from the b oard of supcrvis· Charges that the J ergins ors Tuesday. Oil Co. were in violation of Any drilling between lhf' coastal hills and the st'a was objected to but the protestors express<-'<! no a city ordina11 ce. suggested great dissatisfaction when lhl' oll company agre<'d to remove its derricks aftl'r rllilling and to keep any by the We$t Newport Im~ storlige tanks out uf sight of the~---------------------c._ ________ _ highway. provement Ji.SSOciation , were the lanrl. said thl! site is !'8St of han mi.•cd many meetings lately. f b The location of the oil drilling B1.1&k ... ullcy and is on land not re uted Y ·City Atty Harty ,., M . W. Boggie had sought to Bl Remodeling work is expected to begin with ln a week or two on the new Balboa Comn1unity Methodist church at 111-117 Agate Ave. as thP church received the deed to the p roperty today, Rev. I-Ja rry W . Whlta has r~ported , Cost of the entire pro.jcct will b e a.bout $42,000. will be approxin1atcly threl'-qnar-l'IUitable for s ubdivision. odgett at the council meet-t'Slablish an ornamental iron work ters of a mile east or the highway and l'IOUthf'ast of Corona dcl Mar. \\'ouJd SPQll \.it>"' Objections to the drilling were shop on the ca.st side of Mesa Dr .. ing Monday night when be north of Birch St ... Santa Ana gave his opipion on the sub-P18.1ls f'or the beautiful structure •'~------------------------·----J, M. Gregory. reprt'sentlng the fron1 William w . Ottaway, pub· Heightq. and the county planning ject. were revealed this week and when the wctrk is complct~d. Jt will be impossible to recognize the four stores that are now in that loca- lion. Church building committee Is presently waiting for bids from local contra ctors for the job. be near the center of the building. To the lef't will be the narthex the chapc.J with seating (or 70 per- sons, and the choir room. Behind the entrance will be the youth center hall and the kitchen. Two former stores on the right w ill be Sunday 11chool rooms. Parking space will be provided in the w ith planting will surround the en-o il firm, sAid Shell l.l'RS willinr:-t o li~her of the South Coast News, eon1n1issinn failed to approve his "The J crgi~.s Co. is not in vio- trancc way. -ren1 ove its derrick within 90 da·ys and Mrs. Am)' KPnnrrly, pl'esident appli<'alion on a 4 to 5 vote. Ter- ri I l . ~ h II d I h La B h T '"II apnoarcd a• obi··cto•· to the lation of any. ord1nan\"t' .. he stat-Arcb'.t•ct for th r m • 1· g j b a er comp e ion ''' t e wr ah o t r guna cac sxp•yers· •· ,.. "' ,. • c c o .. e in o · Pd, "as they con11>l.v full.v "'ith t o re.store the property to it.A or-AJ;sn .. both primarily opposing thr proposal on the ground it would is Frederick Hodgdon who ha.<; an lginal condition Ir oil is not dls-nil dcvelnpn1ent being exposed to be "noisy" anrl that there was no thr> ri:-strictions ~et forth" · office on Coast Highway. R ev. covered. He a\go saiil his firm Will public vie\\'. other industrial development in f He thE'n qllntcd frorn the Mu- White heads the builrllng commit-have any tank s out of sight of ihe the tract. Der.ision \\'as deferred nicipal Code which s tatf's. "No T' Tv.•o other contto\'ersia\ ""r· p h IJ t t ·1 tee and 'nembcr. l·nc'··de Clen' public. · , "' r k b t h · crson s a ercc ot" cons ruct 01 ,.... ;nits were sltletrackcd because of o r one wee y c .supervisors. d ·11· d . k Christ1·c. Geor•e D. J on's. T"·l Th t . I I f H r1 ing {'f'r1c s or oil drilling ,., e ... ~ Harry E\'aflS Terrl'll. land ·pJan-thf" absr.nce of Sup~rvlsor Irvin e con rnv.crsta Pan ·0 ar-· th· Hauser and Col. P . F'. Baines. I equipment w 111 the city , .. n{'r f0r the Irvine Co .. owner of G"orgP Gordon or Ne\v.port, \\'ho (Continued on Page 2) except th 1 't h 11 b 1 f 1 Repre.~€'ntlng the ladles on the a 1 s a r a\\· u committee arc the presiidcnt of the under lhf" rovil'lions h<'r<'Qf to ~:::h~:v;:;~:;g~!f~~:~~:~:; :~;~~:~dl:~:n:0:::::::~: AFTER · 18 YRS. BALBOA POST OFFICE ~~,~=i~~0~:r~: ~~:;'.:~"~«;:~·,~~ ~Y<'ad ~~r~~~~~~e ~lllma~sd :}:1\ ~ ~h::~eh ~~:. ~~ncem~~~i;,r; b~~.1!: WILL MOVE: TO NEW SITE ACROSS ST :~;~=c~h~;,o~~l~!;~~~l ~~~~~;11~~~ heard over the Island Sunday Clem Christie told the planning -~ city llmiw:; ard that s uch drilling . shall be at a VPrtical d(>p lh of al n1ornings. A large memorial stain-commission recently. "the termites • , ed gla..58 .window wUJ face the are about to cat _us o ut of that ra-least 400 feft bf·lnw lhe ground Rev. White said that $32,000 would be spent now for the major Improvements. Thi8 includes a rear. cost of $22.000 for the lots a.nu present building. Eventually the other $10.000 will be spent for Sunday school equipment. a me- morial window and other items. he stated. All of th~ funds but $10,- 000 which comes fi-om the .board of miMlons. will be raised by the local church. 1 Bell Tolver Entrance to the new church will fll reet on the left. Lattice work locatio n." A ne w post office "probably \\•ill be Jeasf'dl by the post office ignated e.B a one-way street, it's s~rfac~. wit in the area nien---------------------~--------------------------ready for occupancy March 1 l for a 10-year period. Dean Kep-probable that parking provisions .tioncd. ' ~. 1951" I hed led t la l h ' h rt I th t t can be made for patrons in that The code r.cscrihC'd the area in . . . ·. ;IICf....... · ,n.U~ Pftlmaaler He rb Kenny llll"ys tti,at tt will 1)e pn ctpaUy constructed. The proposed aile will &lso in· _aa: "'All that area .bi~ During the evening Ralph Mas- ~ey, Pop Spr&.c:_ue, Walt p.<ellot\_ ~d Tom Norton · acted u radfO ~hnlcians. tuning tn the epas- modic reauJta, While Heinz and Sam Kinstather and Frank Saw- yer and goodneu know& how many others took telephone re- sults from all over the · district. with Uncle Bennie Reddick , the proprietor of this peerless jour- nal, sort of overseeing things. ·OA·Sl -' COLLEGE· · SMPS O"•""'R'ew..._ .. .( pr~~~so~ on ~ain ;l0~ ~lboa~ aPo.s:ma:te~0 re:=n;r.ststed t~at arear." w~slant rillin~ would be per- · · · • the alte of the new po8tal bulldlng of concrete b k and will have crea.Ae the available floor space northwft8lPr~ of the eouthwest- ANNEXATION P. ROCEDURE for 'Report lot w!U beta w.,here ·~e . •a~~w·~, ·~op bank-type co nters with tHree ~ th~~·~;';i.~·:::~~ .. :.~,';' bo:, :::~ cr~J~;.t: Fi~ s~~· had checked ' . . ~~-=--.;;.1.:..· 5 o~ 10 ~·;;,, • .;;,d c:.~~~ I ~~~7,~c.'."p'!' I !~;l~n;h,:;s~~:; for expaMion on th• n•w Jot if crntlnued ••• f'a1re ., M• e M Cafe. . a \Val l extending from floor to needed." added KEinn~. . 1ss1ng an The post office now In use has ceiling. r Postal Inspector w . H. s""·itzer, H .. H " 0 Appearing before Orange County Board of Supervl'3ors Tuesday, bef'n at the present location fo1· 1 I Los Angelc11 . in charge of arrange-aruo~ I pens Dr. Basil H. Peterson, pt"esident of Orange Coa:it College, stated that 18 years and prior lo that time Front 0 , !\fain Strt'!f~t. mf'nts for the new quarters said, N 8 "I d" his Board of Trustees wished to delay a ction on their petition invotv-Mr. and Mr5, John Del..eon. post offi~e authoritirs . ~lade US(• I ~he new office _will frpnl on "Although small. I hope that WP. ew ,Ill 1nq: Wish I'd have kept a record of all seen during the evening. Pop and Mom Cogan from Irvine, just leaving before the election traffic started. Hazel G ill, Co8t& Mesa's postmaster. Gordon Findlay ,Mar- lon Dodd from Balboa Island, who Immediately offered me a cat, thus beating me to the punch. Also O. Z. Robertson, Mrs. Banker Watts and Fred Allen, operator of another newspaper, still uni- formed from an evening Army training sUnt. ing annexation of La.g'\lna and Capistrano High School Districts. parent.8 of 24-yf"ar-old David o f a portion of t.he pa\'1hon ({!!' 27 Main street ~d . will have a ~2'1. will have a difltinclive post office Nev.•port :ttal'b•1r Union Migh S ·. ti d lo N year!'!, Kenny sa1rl. I sc1uore foot I ad1ng and parking in Balboa." The transaction was school's ncf $:100.noo flddilion 28 upervtSOrs 1 ~on nue 1 tl 0;· DeLeon. t:onunerclal n ijbf.-nn&n Tho new building which will be zone for n1ail tr4cks. Kenn)• 8aid, handled locally by Greeley and located at ttj,e f'aSl.,('r!y ('nd of the d .~ P~~po~ ~~a~ e ec f~n ° jecting to the proposed annexe.-ml88.ing sl1100 Thu~day, Novt>m -erected by the Max Sidler family "Since Bay a enue has been des-Griml"S, real estate brokers. .school grougds on J!ith St. was eci e e ispu S.!'IUe a e r a lion. She said 1322 signatureB b6r 9, ha\'t'! offf\n"'d a rewartl of opened to student~ for the first large number of protests were filed from both the Capistrano were req'uired to caJJ the eleetio.za. $100 for lnformatk>n lradln&' to I t • D 5 B Ibo IH d Bl k timt> Tue."lday. acC"ording t o r'rin1:i-~dc•~~e Laguna Beach school dis-Petitions from the Capistrano "';.;:oo.,:;yry o~f ~=~~o~::..=: mprovemen s ue onl a a DIV ., oc s ;a~~~fe~hf· n~:.v~~~~in~. which .... high school distriot bore 497 sig-h · · • r r 500 1 6~ who act"ompe.nlf"d Del.eon on a as provts10~1l'I or ron1 (1 ""' Under the law. the junior col-na tures o r 24 liii per cent ol the Harbor area. ~lrec t~ and alley"' provement w•u1d be done with From Corona del Mar came a students, will greatly al\cviatr the lege dl.tri t t 't' d t v t rs th su~-•--rs wer told oonunerclal flshlnr ex~1t.ion c. pe I 1one or annex-o e • · e ,._,v..,.., e · ·-.,........ were ih t he nc\l.'S this week fol-state ga.<J tax •monC"y and he estt ~tition lo form an asses.smt>nt ovcrcrowdedl' cond1t1ons existing ti t th t h ' h h I d' W n't F p 1ft and OotMm from their boat, 1 · 8 on O e wo 1g sc oo is-0 orce eop My Marie, \\'en-found lo the isoea lowing action of the city cooncil mated the co1t at a.bout 525.000. district to pave the alleys north pefore, Oa\'i son 5;.11<1. "It IA'ill give tricts, ai-id protests by 20 per "Our Board o!, Trustee& does not &boot two mllf'H of Catalina at Monday night's session. lnstalllng of f:irains will be done of Coast H ighway. Petition con-Uli adl.!quate,l roon1 far th!' pr'eHent cent ot the registered voters in wish to force Laguna and Capis-bland, Friday, No,·rmber 10. A First. tl"ley approvt>d plans and first and ac~ual con~trudtion of taincd 430 slgnaturP.s out of 820 and Wt• are) \l.•ell ~el for the irn- each or the districts to be annex-trano people to do eomething they specifications submitted by City h bo 1 rd! h Id b . "th lots and was re(~rred to the city medialf' futt,1rc," hi' comincnted. Folk s came so thick and fast that you couldn't r emember everybody. but you can be sure they all were mighty happy that Heinz was elected and will be our ed are required t o1 fo1:ce an elec-a.re not convinced la right," alated 60 to 10-mlle-'an-hour (ale In E · B w bb f th 1 t e u c va 8 ou egtn WI • · f I 1· t' d Th the area WU belle\·~d to ba'\·e ng1neer ~rt e or e m-In a month ht guessed. £>ng1neer or nves 1ga ion an e two-atory stru,·tur•• whil·h tion. Peterson. "We have offered these proving of Balboa Blvd.;· from 12th 1 debt limitation report . contains 10; cla.."Jsrnoms and two Mrs. Amy Ke nnedy, preaident communities what v.;e conaldered been the <.~of the: probable to 15th Sta., and for 15th St. from Coqnty Work Coro na. del Mar resid('ntg asked visual cdnca'.tion ro0ms v.•as begun of the (,.aguna Beach Taxpaye rs' to be a wonderful opporlunJty-µte ~°!'~ t=: .;:.U:-~'"::n ~oo~: the boulevard to the Bay. Second. Work on t~e sectioh of1 Balboa that the alleyll be paved with plant la~t Spring. ArtichPcls Marsh, Aun. handed In a petition' signed chance to became part of a fll'8t-they called for bids on the job, Blvd., betwee 6th and Slh Sta .. n1ix surfacing and alM requestrd Smith anQ r' nw<.'11 of I.os Angel~s by more than 2100 ..-rsons ob (Co•UDDed on ......... I) A.n.1 Information on the ioca-. . r~ · -·-to be opened at the November 27 will al.so get ndcrway soon. Webb lnslailaL1 on of sewer lat<'rals and estin1ate th,A.l the _§a111e builrl1 ng tlon or I.ht> body Of Da\id ~ 1- h meeting. predlctee-d. wi h county mnney and wat~ connections to all vacant begun tnrl33 y,rould C'"ONt 50 J><e R So k C • ~ Leon should be tutrn.-d Into t e b ' 8Upervlsor tor the nett four years! ain a s ... ity; Three Entrances Planned as ~.=.io:,a;:::.:::.· ,_, .•. Webb .. plained that the, 1m· labor coew• d Ing the job.' lots. cent more 111•n the SJ00.000 cos t. Causes Po le fire Access to New Hoag Hospital Fr~k A~cident Monday's welcome rainfall to-Knowing the need for ready access to the Hoag Memorial Hos-ln1ureS W OmG9' taned .66 inches In Newport Beach .. . · b ' ' th . t tal t 7 pital site, orf1clala are at work planning three entrances. Con11truc-An odd auto acc ident at 8:15 rngng e seasons o o . 1 . . inche8 88 compared t o last year's llon will require cooperaUon ot city, county, at.ate a.nd pnvate p. m. Tuesday, seut Mra. Rebecca total al this lime of l .01 Inches. individuals. Jobst. 40, of 2072 Pa.1188des Rd .. Costa Mesa was lhe coonty dry F irst entrance under study ls from Cost a Mesa over the extenslo:1 Costa Mesa. to Santa Ana Com- 11pot reporting only .29 Inches of Newport Avenue. This road is now Improved as.fat as Placentia. munily hospital. ~onday and a yearly tot&J of .31 From Placentia Ave., a new road Mrs. J obst was riding in tht" car Inches. La.st year Costa Mel'I& driven by her son Lewis, 21. when must be built a<;ross property of Another road wtll connect with the c r JI ht b cam defective had 1.32 Inches. ot rain 't lhis "' a g 8 e · e • period. ~ \ James Cagney lo the hospital site. the State highway between New-California Highway patrolmen re- Flooded streets..w re reported·at James Cagney, noted screen star port and Costa Mesa.. The en-ported. t5 :~ p. m . at Ab&lo 6 and Ctyata.J ls considering the "tequest . for a trance wlU be about a quarter mile In pulling lo the aide of the road A vee .. Balboa Island and.-Bernard d.ght of way and favorable action north of the Arch.ea on the proJ>-Jobst reportedly struck a atop D De ~ be 17011 Ba • {d o Is looked tor shori1y. .erty line of the hoeplt&l. 'Ibis en-8lgn., The s.lgn craslied into the · sen rg. )'9 e r.. t -· 11 UI th t wlndo~ of the car on "rs. Jo'·t'• Corona del Mar reported t W ith a right or way granted the ranee mu..,. W& \Ill e presen · ,. -. Ul5 wa er I ch ged i to i I std"e throwing gl&M into her face. bacitlng up in his, yard at 5 :0:S = ::; :: u=n~:ri~pg ::a~~~ ~~:i~aybl:hw!; fo~lo~n: 11 tbe ~: She was given tint aid treat-p. m . ; tat d I ed A power line was ·reported do~ tlon of the 75 bed lnatltution. (Coe~ oa Pap: !) ment at the h08pi an re eas · in front of 922 Cout J<tgbway, Newport. Beac h at 1 :08 p. m. and the heavy rain' short circutted a tranafonner on a powel' pole at 23rd and W .. Ocean Front. New-· }>Ott 'Beach ai 1:361 p. m. c&~I a ftre at the p(ile'' top. Newport Beach l'lhmen stood by unUj !11di· IOfl company woik~n arrived on t.be scene. aod~cut Off tbe power. Service in the aru. /wbJdt tndudM '\lie Newport----otfioe. -ivu out foT •PP~* an·)Kiu6 1 and a llal.t. Flre'lll!fuap wu ..U· mated at '100. , j ~~a.gjm>~ ted la ure now ·barren stretdl of MDd ln the left forqrouad of; tlae pbo~. abo¥e. 'Appl! . · by thej ~cd of ~ p,....nt -.i-uon to. aupervlioj'I to c~t a f-'t new •lt• wllal lbe admlnlstni <lUard •~Uon on Ba e ~ttve building La .carnpJ~. ' · Ju.t aou -ot the · . i"aeht Superviilon Ukod pennlAl~'to Club WU ~lly app ed 'y the con.truct 800' tut of •tee! b • dty ~Monday nJgbt. iulad on the ti. 8 . bulkllead e "We ve boen wortlng on thla dd· to buiMI a llO •l>Y. 110 C L- 1Dtttlna the Jto:ard of supeni .ukl'd to "'Jftstmct th~ •tatlon. EVeetuany the bor ~la.~trr "·111 al~ ha'\'e 11111 office on th18 site. T1lt properl;J' d .rect1 y j1>ln~ thr iwrut h end Of, the BYC prope.rt)·. 1 Press J'hoto t l<Mrfng fCtlon: (2} Appointed a committee at 1 Cllaaml:Jer 8hlp Finch. Dallas Blue and_ John 68.il- Kn. Jt.,Bavqe, 700 :lb.ijpleflte Ave., Q>rona del ~·-1~ the tMft ol ~ .tllllcl'• trlCj<:le. - their -on~~ fto • -~ . .. -n ..... •"""7· -. -....... with •Idle ~ -.......... t.1.-'""" •. .,...._ for -a , time,"~· mm.ea.fed ahaped co..n: 01.iard, Umber er. ~ Ljloa t.bell. " i\o fl'! Aiao appl'Oftll -.. P!'milaol to ~ to move the ·CoUf d(edire la.QOO culllc ~from the Gli&cd'<IOdc fl'om N ·a whlcli ·1a 1n :~ beyward of t,tiel~ . --'ual eectl<ln· thW ml>"i -to depoWt the •eflal et • (1) N:;cepted a report from two-ors to lnveattgate a request to hirt' man coJlU!litt.ee Braden Finch and ·a dJrector for the Tar·Pit. The Dick Dtak.e regardl'ng_ the Cham-Teen Canteen dlre-ctors. wrote a. ber or Commerce ahip office. O. Boyvey, want-to expand ~ Jl"lnek... pid the Chamber ta pre-Pit activities and t he Boy Sea artd pa.ring (·to praent. to the ci.ty a CUb Scout., YMCA plus. hi~h guarantee of $8300 neceuary to school groups have all expreued eom·p&eie the t'iemodellng job aft.er a desire to use Ute facilities. The the ·cl~y Pro"1de:e $15,000 (from ~rd has no funds to.hire a di· the 3•ttiolal; f\lnd) to..put the ~r (~50 monthly a&I&ry, Ncrr. ID --of l!ioatep la u.. i.r. --euJ.IAl>l.e ;i,.t. • I· 1 want beh1nd t1>e ""'-4:' · It -rif, renalt<1•1111lt '°'entuelly l On other mau..sll at 11!. · • the~ v,_ p>cm IJoai eetblg t.bo(c:<>llncil took UM fol-. ); ; i ' . . . . > .• · ~ ii-·' " • ~ ' .. .:- l>Dat land. ~-will ...,.... 13 to 1 ...... 1111. '!bey '1Jflptql PledS ot' ql,b to .......,· com-DelbOrt r An-who would ~111"' the ,lob: (Ooeffw-.. hp ll. i ' I '· • • • . . • • • • I I , . --' . PA~E 2 .._ PART T -THURSDAY, NOV. 't6', ·1950 • , ·L~;~~itl:ss--il • • ...., 1Jfl)-l.DCA£ --.u.:. • .Co.¢tg By~~':£! "'!:fu~!~ran~~~! fa~~J!'!~! NOTES 0-O-b ~ .,.,,,,,,.. 't C. Rice, lnall'uctor Jn the r"lal act~ncu. _ ' • ' SiWase . reclam&Uon aa & eoUrce r A \htrd generation C.Ufortnlan, Rice wu bom lh Freano and be-- _of Water 1upply, at leut for lrrt-ore be haft a c~' to cacht ti1a breath bi. family fnoved to the town Ellter..i aa -cklau matter .rune 18, IINO, at th• polt ot:lloe at Nowport Beacll, C&llf'l\">1' Qllder the Act of Mud> a, 1_m. ........ CJallfonda New ........... ,__. ANoalatson. ·Member Na_ Z_ ~ pt.ton, will wlthoul doubt, be a dt Flllmore. n.ecffUlty in or;nce . county ; at . t' Sporta ""ptured hi• lnte,..•t ArmlaUce Day bu paued and souie tuture time. But not aa lone -r -I wu aurprlaed at tbe great num- u the' county ean buy aJJ the ~lo· tie In high: school and whe~ he C ~ ber of people who dJd not obae"'e ·rac1o nver wa.ter 1t need•. at prtcee tun't on the lleld htmaelt heldld ouncil Approves t.hls holiday. A. gnat many people approxlmaUnc· the preeent MWD rtawrt••-• for the 11ehool P•,per (""--""'-sald they forgot a.gd aome were -.e ........ paid cio;' llU • i. tile !f...,.n llaiWr . .Area a.c ?,. l..ArrMt Bow ·a.·" '"' 111 en:•r oe.tr ch a.u~. _......,_f!d from -...e 1l) _. __ th t f ... •·-1 aJ'C'el, or even well above them. d yearboQk. Re aerved u ~tu-.. -su.rp, ~ a tome o '"'"' ....... a. ' BEN o. REDptt%. oow•---P\lbll&Mr ·ROBERT F . WU.?,MJ:S, -n-Kan&ger A. .A.LEXANDER B.AMtl·TbN, ~ Y.na19 Tiie 'Pr.-lwo bten adjudpd & D~ of ·,....,..i clrcUJatlon by docree or the sUpertor OOurt cl Oranp 'County aJjd i. fllll1 quallt!tcl to publilll an klndl at 1ep1 nollpta -..,_ ... ta. OFFICLU. PAPER OF TBE CITY OF N i:WPORT BlliCH NEWPORT-BALBOA. PllEllS enry Tll~ In 0.-p Ooonty, ~ por ,..,, ti.00 .ix moathO; (fl.!11 tbree montbo) (A.loo laclud .. U.. Ni:WPOBT-llALllOA NEWS.TIMES DD TOeodaTl OUtalde tlM .,...iy \f'.00 per 1M'· • LETTER TO EJ;>ITOR IS ANSWERED ,,. -, Vote Same After Official Canvass My Dear Mr. Reddick,. W'1ll you kindly tell US in your paper what has hap· No changeo were made In stand· Inga of candidates and propositions pened to the improvement of Balboa Blvd. in West New-In the official tabulation of IMt port? The city was in such a hurry to move back the week's general elect!C1n totals, it houses and we all thought liow wonderful it would be. wa.o dhlclooed T\Jeoday after the board or supervisors ·completed IU But all we hav,e t o show for it is a lot of ugly setbacks. official canv ... ot votes. What happened? ' Tota.U will not be nin until W 1. ed · h 1 I I J'ttl atter the tabula\,ion or a.baentee And another thing. e iv m t e ove y, c ean 1 e ballots. Howe•••· Mrs. Lillian city of Redlands for many years. Don't mention tt, but, Aitgle, chief registration deputy In the awful summer heat drove us out. But in Redlands if, the county clerk's oUlce, added That aeeme to be the general ot .. cfent body prHldent to round jout work from 3 p. m . untU cl09lng. neu bou.ea closed. A f~ of the ttclal viewpolJlt. Colorado rlver ~ aucceslf\ll career .&nd then itA.rt· t3) Authorised purcbue of a buatneu hf)WIU closed all day and water, made avatta•le by annex-9d looking around tor the co9ege new 18' by 24 foot noat for Ut.e aome only tor the afternoon. Sure- lng the propoled. cn,s.nge Co~nty qt_ hi8 choice. Ed cho.e Sa.n Mateo H&rbor Muter from the low bid· ly there abouJd be 80me BOrt of MunJdpel Waterj d1'trtct to the Junior college and 0eor'C'e Pep-der, Croft and Neville, for Sllst. sy•tem-either o~n·e the day u MetropoUt&n Wat~r dl1trlct. ls re· perdln• ~Jere for hla k>wer dtvi-( 4 ) Oa.ve fleet UabWly tnsur-a. real holiday 6>r jwit note It a.a we girded u the Immediate a.MWer Slon work and while at both &nee contra.ct to ~otl\er low bid· do Uncoln's and Washingtoll'• to the county'• critical depJetJon ~oola he made tbe rootb&l~and der, Royal Indemnity Co., repre-birthdays and a rew others. Unl· of undei'srounct r'etervolra. , O'aclc. team.Ii-SJ>Ortt were 1 hJs 1ented l_ocally 1 by McKay, Jay tormlty &mongat buelne.as houaea The reuon, or course, ta found dnt love and he Jl,l.nned to a· and Renrro, for 12.130.31. This would help a. lot &nd It think all in the OOmpuatlve COila of re-. . r In. phyalcaJ education. lncludea 110.000' propetty dam&g'e employees would like this day to claJntlnc aewace ~nuent and tm-At the end ot tµ9 aophorf1ore a.nd 1100,000 to '300,000 bodily In-real or maybe have the day off part.ins Colorado rtver·water. g· the United Stal.el Malinea Jury coverage. tQ attend 110me of the services oT At pn!:lent esUmatu; untreated med hla .&ttentlon. He· ia~c· Smoktd F'tlh celebrattona. Here's for getting Cotorado rtver water suitable for ln tile Pacitfc theatre of war tos'ether and either observing tht> lrrlpUon but not for domutic tt8 an· entated man took rG) Appointed a ..committee or day ln the Harbor Ar~ or desert· Letter to the Editor acre foot over all, when the new BoupJ.nvtlle. He a.1IO aaw a uon report that amoked. nah 11 bttng I haven't heard even one penon uae, la expected tO 'Cost $20 per ~ the 1Uge rround campa.t~ ln Blue and S&llora to tnvesUpte 8 fng the Idea. propoaed dlltrlct 11 par,:t or MWD at Guadalcanal ,. and spen 9 sol<J near the Newport pier. A 1et~ blamine th~ :recent high wlnd.9 on Dear Ben: l .want to expreu my apprecia- tion (or the space wt.th ptcturee you gave to our new office open- ing. We are very proud to be a small part of this community and the many good thtng8 it ·.stands for .· we feel that way about your paper. Mw1y thanks, Ben. ReganU. AL GIBSON Jergins Wells {Continued from ~e 1) ancl new feeder )lnea are bultt by tnonth8 in New Zealand. ler from three locaJ smoked fUlh the., politician" or the election. MWD into the county. We say vendors stated that they have Therefore we will asaume there le "'when" and not '"ii", 11.AUlfling WM Ounnr.ry OfnCJP.T stands Jn t own and are required no connection or any reaaon to that Orange county voters will do· In 1944, he was commis.sl ned lo pa.y a license but that smoked blame either. tight by our Nell When the time and spent the greatest part o the fiRh ls beitig brought In from el8e-We aUU have !feY~ra.l really comes to pau upon the a.nnexaUoJl next two yean on the USS Lex-where and sqld on the beach with· &ood Wied cars. Low lnteraat mat;.er. \ngton as a l'Unnery ofncer. out a license., Councilmen aald ratea and prices prevail as ua.- lf we do not get into the MWD, Alter serving · fo'ur ye.an tn the that only flab caught ln the bcean uat. Come In and pick out one. ouch~ It's gotnt to hurt. Marine Corp!! Ed ret!Jrned to that same day can be BOid at the I Thia: la your Friendly Ford Geltlnl' back to coats. no one lehool at' the UnivenJty of ·C!.Jf. NeWport pier. Dealer saying,.&oOObye "UI next has got far enough along' to estl· fornla at Santa Barbara. He 16) Adopted an o t d I n an c e .week. -- n1ate the CORt of sewage rec~a-Chanl'ed his major at that time amending the-present dog lee.ah Uon wlUl any degrffl of-c.ertalnty, and turned to aoclAI science and law to cover private roada such· ------------- but the dJaCU&'Jlon a few daya ·ago received his bachelqr or art• de-as In Beacon Bay. of gettinl' even untreated sewage gree In 1948. WhJ1e at Santa1Bar-l7J A pprove~ three a ppllcaUons Shell Co. Geh out of the Joint Outtan System bara he further developed hlll in-by Balboa I.sland residents to cut line in the lowe r bas.ln, developed terest in paleontology and work-curbs for driveways by their .'.ConUDuec! from Pace 1} • I · h ' t •t I t th city does it \the figures tor the five Orange one doesn t c ean up ts vacan . CI Y 0 ! e , \county racea to vertty the news- for him and the cost is put on his tax bill. Why couldn t paper totals which were tabulat- that be done here where we are confronted with so many ed elec\,l on night. . Heinz Kaiser's lead tor Fitt.h trash and weed filled lots. district supervisor was 3113 votes Our new sidewalk between Marcus Ave. and Newport after the official tabulation show- Blvd., is so over grown with tumbJe weed it is a menace ed h.im to have 9127 votes against · 1 · 1 ' Glenn H. Cave's 6012. Cave ahow-to nylons not to ment1on l> am egs. ed a slight gain over the flrat with City Engineer Bert Webb and found that the two present welle both start out!lide the city limits and the depth unde r the cit y exceeds the minknl-!-m 400 reel . So he could find no viola- tion. legally ot m<N"ally, &s th~ association letter ha.a auneated. The civic group had aaked for an injunction to halt drilling lf the J erglna Co. was found, as they believed. In violation of the ordlnance. that the cast would be tar beyond ed i.n one of the museums thtre. home..q, Two were: approved un- reach, exce pt u a last reflort. Ed participated In several expe· anlmously ! lo Mrs. Henry Wll· When that times comes, any price dltions while at the museum. The Ii ams. 127 AJ;K>lena Ave., and will be met because It must helmet. most expensive was a. 3-month ex· Harry Putnam. 301 Ruby Ave.) But the county la a long , way pedltion on Santa R08a I'la.nd. but on the other, Mayor Libel! from the point of last re.eort while During the 3 months he anti hilJ voied "no." A fourth application water n ows down the l!lilvery Colo-associate looked tor fosslls. and w~ held for iriveatlgatlon by the rado to Parker dam, and 1 this found evidence ot pre-hlstori~ ani-building: dept. lt WB.S made by H . county belongs to the Metropolitan mat 11te re:sembllng elephants on ,WJ McCleary, 122 Opal Ave., whc Water Dhlt!rict; .which owna qu\te the island. satJ he haa been cited for f&ilure a few buckets oC th.at water,jeven The stay on Santa Rosa I.eland to provlde sufQclent parking area after A.rtr.ona take" the big twaI-was a mOl!lt relaxing one fronl sev-ror his two units and-he wants to bar Rest Cemetery. Inc., for a cemetery at Gialer Rd-and H.ar- bor Blvd., Costa Mesa.. Wu put off to Nov. 28. The plan board ¥d recommended against the permit by a 5 to 4 vote, and has atated that 21uperviaors can overrule the planners only by a unanlmo\13 vote of 1.11 merribeni. Our vacant lots even downtown are simply a disgrace. tabulation. Can't something be done? * Dear Mrs. Deane: Very sincerely, * Mrs. Clayton H . Deane 209 32nd Street * We are most pleased to have your letter of November 8th at hand and after some research, to take this oppor- nity to answer it. Every complaint you voice is justified, every question you ask is most deserving of an answer ... BUT- Relative to Balboa Blvd. in West Newport, the City has not forgotten the problem. The work has not been relaxed, but there has been a multitude '?f problems to solve. First, sewers were needed in the West Newport area and only recently were authorized by the people of the ·dilJtrict. It was nect!!lsary for this work to be done on Balboa Blvd.; it is just being completed. Three Entrances (Co.otlnuf'd> from P&l'e 1) railroad right-of-way. Surveys for this roadwork are now under way by State ottlclal!I. Construction should at.art about January 19.52 a.nd the road s)¥>uld be open by summer or the same year. Third Road A third road is proposed for those coming from the West over Coaat Hlghw&y lOl•A, Thii1 will require the building of a short sec- tion or new road from the junc· Uon at Placentia and Newport Avenue· (now · Superior Ave.• s o- ing-west over the Banntn.-JlrOp· erty lo a point on the Cout High- way about opposite the end ot Bal· boa Blvd. Councilmen instructed Blodgett to write the Weat Newport group the information he had found and hi.a opinion. On the aame subject, answerlng a. question by Mayor I s b el I, BIOdgett explained that the city had nothing at all to do with community leuea unlesa the city Ui a part of the leaae. Prepartnc......,. Currently the Jergins Co. Is preparing leaaea tor the West Newport area involved In their oil operations. They have two wells whip.stocked. into an oil j>oOI beneath the city from site& oppoelte Ulh St. A third well Is now being prepared on the blUff just eut of the other wells. low she" la trying to gulp down. eral angles. They wen1 diving tor correct the situatio n. And since the MWD ii now \laing abalone when mealtime rolled Refu~ ·Lot Offf'r only a small ~r1 cent ot the ..Vater around and of prime importance. It owna, there Seems to be room no shaving t or the t'ull ,3 months ~8) Turned down an orrer of for ample expanalon of 8upp)y u period.· The roxes on the island $4 ,000 IL8 the aelling price of a lot the population grows, wllhoUt re-became quite attached t o their on 15th St. between Ocean Front claiming sewa.g~ A.gain, Jet tit be mainland visitors and played ha-anid Balboa Blvd. that would en- noted, this uauines Orang1! fOUn· voe wtt~· the tents and !!'llppllea. a~e the city lo continue the alley ty membe rship in MWD. Ou ~ pop-Ed was quite happy t o wave jgood· through to 15th. St. a.nd elimlna.te ulatlon lll ready ~aa outgrown our bye to his furry friends. th~ T-a.Uey bottleneck. Council- present water s pply. , men thought Price much loo high That present atlv~ water sup-Workf"d on Master~ 1 a9d authorized the city manager ~PROFESSIONAL~ ~. DIRECTORY ~ DENTl!!Tll Harold C. Decker, D.D.8. Oral Swpoa PNctlce limited - m.u..uan ue. und BL Dl&p>oola Newport - X-RaJ Battlor Diii ' Is predicted that )Ye will be qr.i where he spent 2 years w rking 119) H eld public hearing on sale 1 ply has been eiftlmated at 1 s.ooo· Rice's next stop was et Flare-to write the Owners stating that acre feet a ye.aT, and by ~O Jl mont Graduate School, ~ona. lh~y will ~nsider a better price. Ing 163,000 acre,1 feet per y Jnt~ toward his muter's degree his· of old city W:ete.t dept. bWldJng N Bl LliSTE& A. BE<JIU:R, D. D. S. the ~ean u eewage, or JUOte; tory. Tht. -past. aummer h epent on. ewport vd. and 28th St. than our entlti ptceent n ... tu~ at the UniY2nlty ,of . lea.go, Bldl!I will be called tor Nov. 27 . water 8Upply. That ts when tti: Chicago, Ill., doing fur er re-I 10) Accepted the b1d of the will seem more Important f.o do' search lJtd becoming be(ter "&C· American Cast Iron Pipe Co. at something about .sewage recJa'.ma.l qua.inted With the Wlndy ptty. S1i'4 ,862.23 for 1cast iron pipe to be lion than tt seems no"'· 1 f Hunting, fiahiJl.C and relaxing on U9ed for an under·ba)' water dept. Right now, it ha.a tw.en auggeatl the beach are hi.a ta•orlteloutdoor cl'088ing. ed th,at the farm era In the Jowe' spor~peci&Jly the !&tie.er. Since 1! l l) Accepted the bid of the R. DENTISTRY 178ti Newport Blvd., Coat.a Meaa Medle&l Bldg. Bea.con 9752 60l) "E. Bay A. ve., Balbo& Harbor 327 -J There are still two properties to be purchased by the city and they are costly. These two properties front on Balboa Blvd., between 36th and 37th street. There are houses on both and as yet we believe no property suitable Preliminary studies Utdlcate that this road is feasible and economi- cal to build. Interested groups from Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach .are encouraging the plan which is also being &.lded by CDMt Association. N ewport Beach and the hospital· groups. The present wells operated by the Jergina Oil Co. a.re under a lease with the Banning estate a.a a. site tor the wells and the Pacific E lectric rallway ·U t~ bottom tor the wells, B Io d g e t t sald. The so-called Elliott con· t ract Is not Involved, he added. basin who talked abo"\1t taklr\g un.J the early 1930's Ed ha.a! been in-J . Noble Co., Orange, for resurfac-r treated 9eW&l'e out of the Join~ terested in track and t\eld and has Ing the street1 in the city trailer out/a lt line for a pre-irrigation oli an extensive colJectlon of ~th park. Bid was $2,&42.~0. nearly '----0-YJ'O--ME-~-Blil--TS----' their bean crop.<1, but found Jt im1 home and foreign recordi. He can '800 leu th•an the city engtneer's I.·------------- p ractical, would da better to turri look back and tell yotthe: de-estimate for the Job. , to trade and upon which to move the houses has been their attention to salvaging )¥&le' tails of &II major meets d when- It will be found that he ~ho is Grandma. who in her day 8lep-from the Ta.lbert and NeWhoJHt ever possible, you'JJ fin him on c t f moat charitable ln his juj:igment ped out occaslonally,. tit as a tld-drainage dlatrlct ditches, 1Bu11 the sidelines collect.Ing ~·ore data. . oas .armers [ound. • la generally the lea.st unjust.-die, now has a. granddaughter who right now , also. It 0 has just rain~ "I n 1944 Ed married his high Only last month the city council appointed a commit-Southey. comeR home tight as a dn.m. to beat the band, so the farmers' school sweetheart and Eleanor G tee composed of the city attorney, city engineer, city man-are au set for their pre-lrrl,.atlori. went on through college_}Nilh him . • et Good Steer I dd·t• perhapB. a11d aren't thinking !much They are now living In q>rona del ager, &nd the writer to endeavor ·to reach a satisfactory and electric conduit for the street lights. n 8 I ion to about dralnage ditches. But )r the' Mar with daughter Martone, who arrangement with the Pacific Electric for construction of this there is programmed for the improvement another quantity and quality of the dra.tnt will be 2 years old thl• onth. a cut-off road between Newport Blvd., and Balboa Blvd., $33,000 of state and county gas tax money and ~.800 of age water was satisfactory at tht At CO&st college Ed I teaching d h time the water is needed, rnay;t course.e in pollttcaJ scle ce, geog· and lying between 30th 8.!ld 32nd streets. This is a serious city money for additional drains an lig ts. that' would offer a mak••hlf• unt raphy and l!:ngll.sh. B Idea hU! bottle~neck area.. Pacific! Electric bas blocked every .effort When the monef programmed is spent there will still the county can get into the Mwnt &ea.dem it: schedule, he 1• sponsor to improve this area. Thf!irs are the worst vacant lots in remain four _blocks of the boulevard between 12th and 8th Which we will d".J unlesR out of th,. Freshman claaa a~d· the Ski voters; have: gone nuts,. I ~ cluti-:-a.nd he hopes to rputer the Southern California. The city cannot levy costs with a streets to• be improved in the next fisca.I year. ~ art of standing on akl• petore the tax bill fbr cleaning their property _because the State Public This program was put up to the people of the area for c t c II . end of th• oeaoon. ~ enthu•l- Utilities Commission and the State Board of Equalization. an assessment district at one time. The expense on the 0GS 0 ege asm and boundleso energy have ' (Qoatlnued f won him the title of "a (Teat guy'' control the levies on railfO!ids. job as proposed then was a quarter million dq.llars. It rom Pace l) • during his first semester here at Before the re will be an actual crying necessity from a was rejected. The people in the area however have paid c1 ... Juni or cott•"" dlstrt ct and a\ occ. I traffic standpoint, according to the city officials, for im-.-... jal assessments for their sewer work and other im-th e same Ume be required to pay ' I ~ only a 8mall portion ot the cost °' H ~ ~ provement of Balboa Blvd. in West Newport it Will be provements and the city is doir~ an excellent job on the operaUng and developing the col) 0W5er e n""""""'"y to straighten out the bottle-necks caused by tht! paving. • \ . lege .. Although th•re are man~ J t• D Pacific Electric in ~ewport proper. There is no excuse for dirty cluttered vacant lots. We :hipi:r:~ b;';-h!':°=tl:•~ On US ICe pt, This is the item of pext priority. Cost of the paving must, however, recognir.e the condition Created by the any Iner• ... In taxes. Our Boarit Highlighted wtth the •tatemenl as reported in the Newport-Balboa Press of a couple weeks miserable state of the property of the Pacific Electric of Trustees therefore_ request.a that. that reports from the ~alltornla ago will be. close to $25,000. What acquisition Of the Elimination of that defunct utility from the cfty i:s the action by the Board or Supervlso_rp sheriffs reveal the~ ar no crime . . on our petition of annexation i,-c.ondition.s beyond the r control, right.of.way by condemnation will be i~ not known. This o'}lY ~er to the condition they create. delayed for two weeks." Attorney General Fred . Howser c ut off is important because it will not only make reason-. West1 Newport we feel has greatly improv~ _it has Vote Should Decide · thli week releaaed a one hundred able the improvement you want but will provide a eourse undergone, a face 1iftir{g this past year that hU startled "Our: Boa.rd reels that this ma~ i;;:: 1!:~i'w~81~,!.":;~l~ltt":i:,t ;! for traffic from the city hall area and the Newport business many· reeidenta. We are proud of the job done there in ter should be decided by vote <!! State Department of J lice whlcb districL . • , Improving the streets,_ sidewalks,_ lights, etce~ We :::1 r:r1:~ !:~~:·~h~r .:!," h~~ h• heacb. Tbere will '-a )0° b1 nf about $30,000 to put through ...... nt you .tha-is no reason for weeds . ....,...._8 in. the · .. The· criminal sltuati n In cau-~ .,... 8 .. ._. ._...., D"'-""'"6 if the electors are ag11.lnat IL ™ r9m1a," Wf'Ote Hows;e;r, "Ma gro- Balbo& Blvd., from 30th street to the Coast Highway. We lidewall<a. Perhape it would be aimple to call Bill Covert two weeka delay will provide oi!-tesquely enl&rged In • mind of doubt whether West Newportera wt>uld want tO hurry this &t t4e City Hall and let him ~ow. . He hu an efficient portunlty tor th• people ol tjqun,i the country. stau.u do no1 Program al 'th ..,,..q.1 dis . h . of 'k -·and CapU!trano to make It Jmowp show that California ~a dlspro-ong Wl a -ir--a•ae•ment tnct w en 1t corpa· wor era: . / .. to our Board whether or nqt ther portlo11otte ahatt or crt. e aa com· can be done in time wi~ gu tcx money. It .la ll major ·' We lilte. our tQwn, each and every section. We• muat de~re an tlecubn... I pared '9 other otate•. , upward thorofare serving the whole city and our visitors. Coat be tolerant though on aome of these improvements. Th~ -~d'OuCar ~~~la that 1~1 Ilaguna trend In crime otatlati "' mainly uld be · . .... ,,...... wants to Or.· due to Our marked t' ,.,_ Jn sho spread out and not llom by the people fronting are street maintenance jobs to be accomplished ftt>m P:8 anre <:out Uqe, now-tho po on."-' . • . on the streeL Your city officials have not been uleep-tax money in every:-section of town. All of the .Jnoney time. u..-areu --~led that pu( roru. "to with thJa we think you will agree. eannot ~ · intO one section indefinitely, But th-. im-:!· ::..:.!:1 ~ b~ Place jf>I• rupoubllt not only . We do have a terrific problem with cluttered property. provem~ in the Newport and Balboa area will P•Y off """;Ibo)'"" Id ":1 axpect"t ~1~~·~: 1!.~ . HoweYer, the city. haa ulred tbe P .. E. for ~ to tu-~ tbe whole municipality. i ' .· • ~· ot our 1 t.'' -~ .upp....,j,ion u .. .u "P"l' the otttce d111Dp the aand from Balboa Blvd., ilnprO~-t on~ ll'iil. D6an-e, we are sorry to have ~ illch a tound b~rw:; u.. -~~ lo. o( the Attomey o.n . la a v,lc-~t.of-~y where it .is propoaed to build ·the oat-off ahoiat -y to a~er inany of' your qllelltlona ·~Y >119>'ot the ple"ot=· blf'. 10';;.":i!~c~"'- Thia . will unprove that_ area. • were g09d _9Ueations and we ho!!'! tba~ our an&W, &i;e t.ftc!l• ~ ~eroon. ~ .• ·- W91'k on Balboa Blvd., has not been at a etandatill, ri-onable and sat,isfactory. If not. we welcome ._anoth Fa. t:.1~1<11nJth"::..t The city_ tut Monday night called for~ for i!llPJ'oftmellt le~.fnlm l'ou or any of our fellow citl,aeu But, 1~ al!d . Olpletranb; •nn th ~:u"!eaa1 of anotlier three blocb of that Boule9ard betwam 12th ~'ber. we work with !acts gathered ft9m I m.U1J =-1111.o lllODI to join !!ft ~ and, 15tb s~eet. ;t'hili rl&ht-of·way foe the •atteet ---. We are not promising that all tbeee thtnp will ..,..._ ::.:,oie:t.;:: .= ~ the city Ilia had for -than 115 ,_..., · .lt U. a1ftJa bappm., !< ' , . . , _ ., · . beep. equally u ha4 loolrins aa &117 of UM!-• propert7-·0ur-prog1-Kr& Deane la gaupd by year~· ·'Ql9 --·-1-...;,1~:::'i 'IWenty young farltJel'8 ot Orllnge Coast college are among the 120 Future Fanner" of A.mer· ic• memben who acquired for U)eir farm , project a purebred KFreford steer last Saturday, No- vember 11 , llt the LoA AngeleR Ufijon stock yards. -- . The o pportunity for the young farmen to obtain these anlmU wa.'! mad(' available by the Farm e rs Insurance ,group, who purchu ed the ateer"9 In Wyoming and brought them to tbia a..rea. The top-grade steers were sold to the young farmers for the same prtce that waa pa.id on the range, with no charge for transportation, vac clnalion or feeding. These llerrui were contri buted by the · tnsur· ~nee company. "In the past it ha..~ been our CUB· tom to buy a grand champion steer at a uction end donate It to an ln· ·Jividual ."' Thamas E. Leavy, presl- 1ent of F a rmers Insurance group. Jeclared, "This year we felt that !>y obtaining these quality animala !or th& mern,bers of the Future t;armers; chapters at rani'e prtce. .,.e would be 1.or more service to o ' 1:1uch greater number of young- d.era. • 1 WBUkl (Sol\oe Problem l Richard ~nett, adviaor for .fte young farmer organization at jt•ran,.e Coasi college. atated that project ~ould eolve one ot ' l.arptt rObtema whlch hu nh'onted e younl' fa.nner p mov~nt in Southern Cali· . mla. J .• •-nae una~ablllty ot top.gn.de in thilt area at a nomln&l ce haa* mafty 1oun• en from tertng '*'• compeU· on at -I~ pd Hvu:tock ........ B&n;ett 'flll:d I "'Wltll -,. ...iiJ.' tint ar¥ma1t ~~ wi;,w111 .on. day be re- 1~-.-·'9~ the 1-1' "' -latioa, will."" .. the opportwlltJ' ~~-~~food fi!.-~·+i-r.ni .,,._,_ I ' . V, E. KOEPSEL, 0, D. OPTOMETRIST ltvelllllp by Appolntmea• 31 It W. Newport Blvd. Newport Bea.cit Jlarbor !611 lllOBnCJA.N -BAl.TZ MOBTVAllY I .....,. A.He-& '10 O.-• ll!cb- ' OOBO~JI. DEL r ~-" • DAT AND NIG . . • Plli099 Harbol u ~URA.NC& I Old Dt&bll.slied .....,_ Agenc.7 All -u--tten. I HOWARD W. GERRISH I 1808 Newport 81..S, Coot& MM& I PHONE BlliCON 5161 I BE SURE -INSURE I . ...th I MA URD: 8TA.NLl:'I' -o-v Plloae -· I Tit -~-Marlae Ant. llll.lboa ..._., STATE FAKll · h-ee CompulM uni • A'llTO • nJlll I . w. I. LUIDlS -~a...,, a.011 ___ .. . w. Stuart Foot • QICNERAL INSURANCE Courleou8 Information J 111 Balboa Blvd. -N--"Pb....., .... EARL W. STANiEJ ft.11.ttH . Notary Publlo . .,_ --l'lTI -MutM . Bill• ...... . l T£R - •-•L-•-I':+.. ..... _.___ 'D~ d-• • -• ,_ ....... n•doNll ~ ""..,. -~ ""'" ---.. Webal,tlllliJ--,..,_ Ulen tloll 1t11di tha\.of ~I' nel&hbon to fore. lmpiyv~. ••: tosOy.,. i. -llaa 1lelD ... t on BolbQa a-rd.. -... 000 ot ~ alld and a p.tant Im~ ·of operation of oar mlllaidpal a • .,.... • . · .• • , Coant)' pa t&z ftlOlllel uad $11;008 of ~ WJ' t and orpniD.lion_ -. , ' . I ~ ftli -1-r -., llttla _,. jWOrideCI. by the IMeej! Ill -ot Na~t and • ' I . a.pectflllly, . . A ,_ pcill~ ~ ... -.. ,. lt'a. \1'e --Btlho«. Tiie ...._._~ WU i the _, =-t _. ....___ --""--~-.. ~~L IIeep .-. ~ --acc..,. ,i.rte6n.-"t -a llillMr n -~"" ,.-,ada _. f5·~~=:-'~. re wen • pr 11.cM-. at 4 •"""'• ' ' -Y ~~ or ·~FD w. u.nuu. J , _.. ~ ~ Meft 1'Q1A1 la a etftnDt. ~ ~ ~ , I . ' • • • • • • • I I , . • .. ELECTRON1CS 8Tl1DY Is the s'Oal of 'tbe9e naval ttMn ishl ,,.ho co to ela.8sce every Monday night at the lll'ht.er-than-.Jr bue ln Saata Ana. From le ft to rlpt are Jr Andenen, Santa Ana; Bill Kuhl- Dlr~l", Balboa; DN.n Wllllam8. 162 Cecil PL, Costa Mesa; Bob Slau«hter, 425 Heliotrope A\'e.., Oo- rona dt>I l\fst: Lt .. G. E. Botcher. 4-88 Bro.dway, Cmta Mesa. Instructor; Paul No.ck, Laruna ee.ch; George Wal.1'on, 52'7 Haul Or., Corona del Mar; UarJan Hoyt. 314. Heliotrope A\·e., Corona del Mar, (Preas Photo) OFFICE.RS OF ORGA.NIZED SlJRFACE DIVJSION 11-!I, Na,·al Racn·e, diAr:uq recru1t'1n1 plan8 for their ualt \\'hlcb bM a quota Of 100 new men by Di-c. t. Left to right are LL H. C. Bell. 1.n- !lpect.or--lmtructor, Sur Die.Co; Lt. Cmdr,. W. R. PnoJ, Commandtnl' offtoer, Santa Ana; Lt. H. G. POiiey, ExreutlvP Offittr, l SO -S9th St.. Ne\\i>ort O..ach; l~t. Cmdr. Chad T\vicheU. 326 Buena Vista. Balboa. hiclw.-U. a member of. a •olnnt eer public rrlaUorui. unit. ln Lotl Anrlt-K, bu btoien temporarily asslped to tbe Santa ~ ~- XA•.U. ~ o111iF -11 77 :r _,.. 7 I hp_,,._ I'.-·-&. IMM. o.&a ......... µ llp ..... C... .._ ... ._....., ~ V'r'M 1llllr'o C.... ... MR: 9tllP w · ,pw...,.j-,: 1 llol a ---7 eau,ON. aw-. <""':"'~ j '. . ' -·---··------··-· -·-· From Newport Harbor Girl Scout association attending the conference and colorful pageant, which included the na.tlve songs and dances ot many cbuntries, pre- sented by Riverside Council were the t'ollowlng members: Mrs. Lon- nie Vincent, commis.~loner ; Mrs Edwa.rd Chapman, council advhtor: Mrs. T ed Ha.mbrook, equipment chairman and 8klpper of tha Mariner ahlp "Naiad." Mn. B. N . De11enberg Brownle leader11: Mrs. C. W . Crowl. Mrs. H . E. Nack. Scout leaders; Mrs. Walter Nollar. preside nt of Leaders' club: Mrs. P. V. Peterson, organitatlon chair- man: Mrs. Arthur Sallabur.v. Brownle leader; ]!.{rs. Pat Schind- ler. Brownle leader; Mrs. Frank Black. International friendship (Juliette Lowe) funrt chairman and Mrs. Everett Nunan, deputy commls.sloner. Two girl Mariner!I of ship "Naiad" LuBelle Boice a.nd Sf!arry Va.n Com~rnolle attended with Mrs. Hambrook. Spe&klng to the 1,200 delegate11 attending the conlerence, Jn addi- tion to Mrli. Ferguson, includet'I MlU Marculrlte Twohy of nation- al field ataff who •poke of' he r work with Glr1 ScouUI In Ja.pan Ir. 1948; Miu Clementine M iller, In- ternational committee chairman, who reported on ifu1t summer's world conferenCI? o r Girl Guide and Girl Scout leaders y,·hich she at· tended In England : Mr. Waldemar Hagen, finance chairman of Girl Scout council in ~San Diego, who spoke on volunt r jobs done by men in the Girl Scout orgsniza.- tion; and Miss E he r Bien, editor· of the America Girl magazine. who told of the books and pr-ri- ocli cals provided by national for the use of the membership. Everyone who attended the l'un- clave felt it was n very great s uc- cess. Laguna Artist Exhibits at COM Geo:-ge Brown of 21 9 Ocean A vf!'., Laguna Beach . has an <'X· hlblt of' oils at Ragan's rt•stau- rant. Coast HY.•y. at MacArthur Blvd., Corona d el Mar. Brown, who 'studied at the Nlltional Academy of Design and Art Students' league In New York. ha.a exhtblted In various galleries. Hla work will be on eXhlblt until Dec. JO at Ragan's, which feature~ a California artllit each month. 5th Grade Scouts Plan Overnight Girl Scout Tmop No. t. ~r Mn.. H. I!. Nack Mffla Friday.. Lutbe"'1-Church Thia 5th grade group of girls will have lta tint overnight on Friday, November 17. A.a la the Pettey of thia council' for troopg of younger g1rl1 this ovemla:ht wtll be at the GITI Scout bouae. They will meet and" cook dinner at the houae at • :30. Hand-cra.tl and gamee will be the evening's Pf'Olll&IU ~d later to bed in bed- roU.. Mn. Robert Sturgee.. ualst- ant, wll1 be on hand to help with t.be f\m.. After cookin& brftkfut. ~. SlJ1a MU retu.m to their hom.., • ' . ' r ' I l P.AGE l -PART f THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1950 ~.:·f.i . .-1 ··ff-~ ' . tr-~ ..tik-''~--=--= PRES S -='::i ' ' Hymn Festival at Christ" Church A special Hymn l'utlval la to be held at 7:30 Sunday evenlng by choirs of , Christ Church by the $ea, wtth best loved hymna sung and the congregation taking part. Preced1ng the featlval there will be a 20 minute organ recital by Hazel Dell, organist. Other ln- strumentaU8l8 will be Mra. Homer Gould, pianist; Dorothy Frueha.n and Neat· Dank er. violins; Kenyon and Ronald Beatty, trumpeters. The Rev. Tho mu Penc3ert will give lhe recitative, the aanctuary and Chancel choirs will 8ing to- gether and the congregation will be a part of the c hoi\-. The eve.- nlng'ir offering will go to purchase new choir robes. 'Stornoway' Girls Discuss Projects 1'tarfnt:.r Ship "Stornoway .. Skipper Mn. Eula OanWla Navy Opens 10 Officer Programs Ten prognma for the procure- ment ot NavaJ Reaerve officers for active and lnactlye duty were o~ned November 1 by the Navy. Eligible for appointment.a are civilians and enlisted reservist.a on active or' inactive duty, New procurement programs re- open all categories except the General Line spec:la.JIPtA program , which is open in only four cate- gories, and the >.'fedlcal &!n·ice Corps program, which remairu closed. Li mited QJ:IOlall have been aM\gned to &11 programs. All Naval Reaerve officer pro- curement, except in the Medical, Dental and Nurse Corps. W&.lf temporarily suspended on July 14 , 1950 because of the wo rkload im- posrd on recrultlng stations by the Navy's recall of reser-\'l.st11 and in- c reased recruiting programs re- sulting from the Korean crisis. On Nove:m~r 9 at 7:80, these 1\\'0 GradM Only · Marint>rs met at the home of' Mrs. Procurement of Naval Reserve J . B. Merrill, first mate of the off!cer.t under the new programa thlp. Due to the illness of t.he of-will be in the gradea of ensign ficer of the deck. Joan Uttell. a nd lieutenant tjunlor grade) only, II Marilyn Merrill. IUJlf'r·cargo pre-except for the Merctia nt Marine aidt>d. Ships' f24 hour i tlme and Reserve program, which remains bells "·ere the fUbjectB under dis· open to all grades from enatcn BPW PREVIE"1 "ill featuf't" & larst.'I fa.shJon 'llhO'\\' on thr lllB()Ond cuSBion during the evening. Judy through Ueute•ant commander. day of the thref' day m.·e nt at the Rendezvou• B&llroom. No,.! so. Chaplin introduced Mario Tatt' The only prcgram open for draft O.C s who spoke on ''Background of eligibles is the .. active duty pro- . 1 and 2. Last "-eek the clothing Ktol'e8 St&gf"<I a. luncheo to Ships' Time." Joan P&risen dis· I gram .. for General Line and Sup- dlSCUMs the MhO\\· and presectt. modf'llng d~ for the ra-cussed "How to Read Time" and ply Corps personnel. It aJeo i.. man \\'8""* lf"ft t.o ripl, ~tht"l Mang, of LorabPth'!S; Jo1· Poo of Shirley Grant told about bells. open to Naval Re1erve mlt.ted KnJt N Purl, and Vrlma O'Brlf'n of O'Rr1Pn's S'pf-clalLy Sho The Christmas project of this personnel '-''ho arr on aotlve duty. 1Pre$8 Ph to) gr oup \V iii be to • sing on .,Decem-Ca!'1dlda tu in this program will bf" H bo Cl th • s Pl ber 21 at the Ort.nge county hos. ordr red to ectlve duty tor &l lffft ar r 0 l~g . tores a pilal A d in ner tor m•mben or th• 21 month• upon appolntm•nt. 1 ship is being pl,uined In the ne~T . The 10 PJ'OC'T&rN a~: ~n•raJ I future aboard $kipper Daniel 8 U ne. Elcc tronlca. Naval Architect. For Pre,·1ew Fa' shr·on Sh'ow boat. All membero or the "Stomo· Petroleum En(ln .. r. Naval Into!· , v.:py" are happ~ to know Mn. llg~nce. Civil &nginttr Corpa.. Sup- -I I Daniels is up an~ ebout again a.ft· ply Corpg. Chaplain Cori-. Gt!n- R epresentatives of 17 Harbor area clothing stores met at N rton'a er her fall. Shirley Grant' weekly eral Une and Supply Corp. tor Cafe, Thllrsd ay, to,'dlscuss the gala fashion show. a major part of the help with the skipper's howaework Actlv• Duty lonly pl"Op'Un OpPn while she wa.s ilwa.s gTeatly ap-to draft ellgtble•I and Mer<'hant 4th annual Chrlat1a.s Pttvle~ scheduled for the Rendezvou11 Ballroom. preciated. A fe more members Marine. November 30. Dec mber 1 and \2. will ~ ii lecom by thla •hip. Candldatea: t'or NayaJ. R.aerve The meeting aB called by Mrs. Nathalie 1.flchaud, tashlor ah0'4' comml.alOIUI under the JO pro-- chairman. to disduss this novel• . t Ne'w .:...id,. .Isler$ rram• •houJd apply to Navy ,...._ fashion dlspla?'. Mhl. Michaud !n· Will be held in the Rendezvous -· '"' crultlns elations and the Naval vlted ~uggest1on!'l }fro n1 the prr-&llroom November 27, t and Return to! Officer Procut'Pment Offi~. 1~ liclpat1ng mcrcha.n :i who were n-.,9 and alt d . 1 t 1 South Sa.nttt St.. Loi; Angeld. th · 1 · h · -en ance 1s m r an , ue1a.st (' 1n t e1r 8Upport of ~he Stated Mrs. Michaud. Co' loradol, Spr'1ngs California. program as out lned by 1' rs. ------- M1 chaud re ports fat each st re Att('ndlng the m eetin were Mt. and Mra. 1Harry McColl, of L"d I I Cl b is giving the prog m their whole-Mazie Bird of .. Shf"' B~lboa-Colorado Springs, Colo .. left to-I 0 S e U hearted coopera ti ~ in orde r / to Bethel Mang or "Lorabe'th" In day ;after llpending six weeks in make the sho\v an cutst.and ng Newport.Velma O'Brien. O/Brien·a their new home on north bay front Luncheon Friday success. j • Specialty Shop, Corona de~ Mar-on L ido Isle. It "·as announced that clothlng Mrs. Gordon Thomas, The, Chit-~y expect tp return in March An lmport&nt buslneu meeUns tor all occa•ion• will be modelled drens Shop. Corona deJ Mar-. to d ~ tl Ith a..nd dh1cuuion of luue. n.rtaLnlnJ r M p J h f Pi •pen sp. •"I' va.ca on w r-and that garmcnt1 for each mJm-' rs. iper-0 n~n ° pei their son, Jaca-1 a 90phomore in to club attain wttl feature a ber of' the f•mUy )viii be (ea'.tu ed. John.son's Men's Wear, !boa-?orr\on& college and f'taln tn the luncheon session of Udo tale Special entcrtainid'fint will be re-VJr1utJa Manson "rep •entlnC' surr*nerwhen · el.rolder110n, Bar-Women'• club tomorrow fF'ridayJ •ented during' thaj program. Kay Nel•on of the Lido 8 opplnl' ry, ~r., now • 1'student in Wuh-at the Udo club hot.UM. Mr.. H.ay Mrs. Michaud 81Jvl!-ied that RUb-0 ia;tr1ct-Maggte Grider t Mag-ington School of Mf!dJclne, SL Langenbelm will preeJde 1.n the ab- llclty has been a,rranged by t he gte 8 Balboa Ialand--Chuc Quar-LouJ11, will join them. senc:e of the preatdent, Mrs, Kent BPW club for both radJo and tele-les of Balboa Fitzpstrlc -Bar-Httchcock. vision when mcmhP.rs of the club bara Calvert from Jax, n c .. of • r . Ca.rds will be played afterward will t ell about ttfe-plans for the Balboa Island. 1'1:odels ar 1 tending erlahd. Mr8. Michaud .said tha~ and more than 50 reservation" Christmas Prevle~· a nd highlight "'ete Penny Haley, Mrs. J Poore others partlcipa'Ung in the ahow /have been received. The affair will lhr program. I and 1'frs. Helen Renfro. werf-Mufti, Ltd., the Brat sho p be under the directlon of' Mea- Other1' at tending werP Mrs. and the Man er Coat a Mesa. 1 dames Ha vUa.nd R oger s, Nelson Rt.•hNU'ft81 DaleiM r ! I Betty J arvis, general c haipnan of Beachcomber of Newport Beach. 1 Neice, J ohn Boyd. Hay Langen- Re hearsall'I for th9 n1odell'I whn the Previe\I.'. Mildred C apman, I F itzpatricks of ~orona del Mar helm, Paul R og ers and Thon1a11 will ta ke part Jn the fashion s ti ow EUythe Barnes and Dorot Suth-and1 Gay Tog s of Balboa Island. Rutte r. I I 2411 • , ' ··' •..JI • •'11 II j 11..ACH ~gget/ ~tilfJS 'Nug§etl /Mmes All-'welded cabal l'oworfoil Valv•l~Heod enginesl Strort1 '"' axles and hMvy-dMI channel-type frometl Rl9ht down the line, Chevrolet trvck1 are liullt f0< th• rou1h-toUS1h lo"• and the "la peylaMt. Al paitt, all units-Ilk• ChevMo lot't patltlve sy..ch,...Meoh tron1ml11lon1-are•ftlln11recl ta wllhatand the thocka - o5Nln• of rwl-*. EfttlinH....i - to MfVe you ..,,_._ancf JaRga: f Titat't why th.... ... ..... Ch.,,..,let lnlckt on the roed llle11 •llY -!Mke •• •why yeu th...W -?n alld -lh-·..-trucU ..... yl .Tram Pit?•• llllCOll '442 .. ' • PAGE 4 PART I -THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1950 ;-~~llESS ~21 Morals Case Before Jury Play Rehearsals BecJin at Church A..nother felony morals case in-Dick Preston and Hel'\ri Scan· valving children W83 being tried Ion co-directors or The Little •-this v..·eek before a jury in the Theater for Lillie Folk!! annooncf t court of Superior Judge Raymond beginning rehearsals o f "H. M. S • TI1omp90n. Pinafore" for Saturday Nov. 18 : Leo P oteet lti. a cuscd of four al 9 :30 a. m. 1 rnorals counts, Involving a!Jrged Rehearsals will be hf'ld at the I improper advances t o two 12.year· parish ho use or St. James Eplsco- o ld girls at his home In Costa pa.I churc h. Vla. Lido. Mr.• Pres- 1\.lesa . The C8.Sf' is bein8 prosccut-ton and Mr. Scanlon have been . -rd by Df'p. Dl!-!t. A tty. Robert conductlng a highly auccrssful Kn,..eland wit h defense handled by I children·~ workshop group in Long 1\tty. Z. B. West. 1 Beach, and have produced several l\f e.mbt>rs of the jur.v are: Lelty operettas. They are now giving (' Zimmer. fo·orrest H . John~n. children of the H'1"bor area an (;('r1nR1ne ~ Cramer, Nita M. o pportunity to learn all aspect.a Nlf'k]f', Etta Gray. Bcrti.e l\.toe of the theater as welt 88 appear- St('\"f'nsnn. Jl;rtrle M. Hathaway,! ing in at'tual productions. F.l\"ira T . J ohn.<ron. Rixie Mac Mor-1 The group Is limited to 24 chil- ri)W . ~fit (' E. Deitz, C1"ra E . Gal-! dren ages 8-12. You may contact -breath and Margaret Stringer. I the directors at the parish house -Saturday morning or call Long ~folen Truck ·sea.ch 90.1868 tor further details. ·~bandoned Here. An abandoned r ed pick -up truck "" !\f ;t r1n•• Ave .. bel\\-"een Bayside Burglars Confine Loot to Pop J\'VC'. and C nfl.Rl Highway, was re· H . L . V. Thompson, 125 Onyx J"'f)rtc1i tn Nrwpnrt Beach police Ave .. Balboa Island, reports that ...,.at S p. m . Tues rb,y. Upo n in-as h e was puting h is car away \'~st1;::-at1nn it prO\'t'rl to be a Pa-he notic('d that th' r ear· \\'indov.· l"lfH· El<'l"'tric trur k which had been of his house had a torn scrl'en stolen fron1 Los Ang('leH several and a yard cha.ir "'as lean1n~ da.v~ b<'fnre. against t hP house under tht> win· The truck had thrown a con · do\V at 11 :35 p. m . W ednf'sday. nf'<'t1 n,e; 10<1 through the left ~ide His housf' had bf'cn vacant fo r n r th1· r ng1ne block. Pac1fiC' Eicc·-a v..·rf'k prior to his arrival an<:! tric authrwtl1C's .said a t1Jw trut•k I Newport P olic(' found that it halt \Viii b" £1is p~tcht'd to pick up the I b<'f'n iUr ~ally <'ntercd. 0 n l y <ltsablcd v1•h1rle. I thinj::~ taken \.\'er1• four or five bottlC's of pop. Police altribul(' -P eople do read the Pr1·ss ad~.! the f'ntry to boys in thl' arC'a. • TRADITIONAL THANKSGIVING The Final Touch of Gracious Hospitality Tl1e re·s something "extra S(JCC i~' about fl owers ~lt Tl1 anksgi\·i ng time. The y "re as .i+aditional as turkey, as heartening as mus ic. as stimulating as laughter. · They're so important to add the final toUch to your 1 / home. t o y o ur table on this day of congenial r e unio n. • T o the folks back home, Renci Flowe rs-by. Wire that they, t oo, may know you are grateful for their blessings. Flori•ts Telegraph Deli\'ery · Phone Harbor 590 • - • • ·\ • / I • Mrs. Louise Green Is New Stagette , _ Gladly wel~mecf Into the mem· beerehlp of the jJt.agf"tle• Club wu Mre. Loulee Oreen, when the club J"U entertained recently by Mn Grace !CU~ pres.tdcnt. 878 W . 18th St., Cost,& MeM.. The door prize wu won by Mn. Helen Clark. A sumptuous sf>Hghl'ttl supper wu aervt.'d by Mra. Kline a.t tht> flnale or the rrfendl:r hospitality. Sharing the occa11ion were Mme8 Lou Lockwood. Margfl Brock ett. Clara Badal(e. Retty Russell. Ma- ble · Smith. HelC'n Clark. Mae Fel- lcer ... Coeta Mesa: Daisy Sullivan. i!:nim.a Poupart, Newport SeM.ch ; Janice Chaqdlrr, Oro.nge . I !' I Nobody! hu ever made • law that will' preven~ a tnan from making ~ tool of hlmee.lf-1.t he bu a .wife, thoug~. he can't do it wlthotjt knowing' about IL ·. The only ~ray .we can e.xMC( to ~et beUu legislaUon 'Ur to elect ?letter legtalatora -which placea .he ttapons.lblllty equa.rely in the ha.r:tda of the natlon'a voten. '"SOLD IALL MY THINGS, GA v•s NEW RICHFIELD 8ervtce Station at Cnaet HJpway and 17th St .• will have It crand open~ Inc Friday, November t'J, Ffte orclllda wtU be Sl\'IP!O away t.o the lactlt!A and lret1 candy r ·tll tap avall·j ablie for the kltb bet"'~ 1 and 10 P.m. opeat11s day. PrtU!' wlU aJao be .,,...,.ded to l~ at~ndlnsl 1 the openJnl'. · (Preas Photo I 'First Thanksgiving ' is Sunday Subject et Christ Church Thank8glvtng Sunflay will bf> obaervcd thi.8 week at Christ Church by the S('a. Jn remem- brance o f the origin nr this typl- fally American holiday lhc putor Rev. T. R. Pendell. will trll the story ot Arnertca"s F lr!'Jt Thank!'!- givlng. Spec I al Thanksgiving hymn. and special music, t og ether with the reading of the prCl!IJdent"s proclamation, will feature the ser- ·vice . 30 minutes a~er the paper was out!" reports Mrs . .lohn8"n, 233 \V. Victoria, Costa Mesa.. A oopy of her ad follows: New Gas Station Opens on Hiway Free orchid corsages and rree candy for the kiddies betwf'en 7 and IO p.m. will highlight the grand opening of Gay'" Richfield Service Station at 17th St. and Coast H ighway F riday. Noven1ber l 7. Anolhcr feature \.\'i ll be the a\~rcling of prizes consisting of an elE"ctric deep fryer, electric corn popper. electric irf'n. JX>li.shlng kits. dust clothei; and other ltemR. rroprlctn r or the station Is Frank '.Jay, 2()27 1 C}:prcs1' Avr., Santa \111:1. l-It•ighlR. \Vho ha ."I worked at 1 ~carby ga . ..olinc station fnr the nast five Y<'01"9. I. E. Dan, 1626 ~cv.·porl Blvd .. Coslf\ ?\.fesa. better 'tnov.·n a ... "'Dannie" v.•i ll take· ca re 1f thC' c~r polishing at the sta· f\un. rlydl' H en1·y. Ga1;.lC'n Grove. LIHI I.con Vance. 208 Rochester St., Coslu 1-lcsa. bnth lubrication "Xp1·rt.s, arc also employees of lhe ;t.1ti on. In nrldition tn rlil'IJ)('n .'ling g~o­ !ine. thr new station will do Jub- J'l{"atinn work. car ;rtllishlng 1:tnrl will ca r~· a rompletc line of auto- 1n obilc a.cce~wrics. Arrest Driver A~e 90 Mile an Hour hase Erneiot F'. QuKlc, 4;,2 l\.fa.rgaret Dr . Co.~t a l\.f l"'AA. is . :;<'tiedulcd to 11ppr11r bc fnre th(' Newport Brach 1·1ty i'nurt to answer multiple traf- f te \'lolation charges . At t :50 a. m . Wrdne11da y. Quale i!I c laimed lo have been rloing be- lv.tcen 8!"l l!nr\ DO milcR an hoJ.lr In A 5:'> n1ilc zonr, running a red trafflr .'li,i;nul, failing to Rtop in r1•spon.se ltJ rl·d Ui::ht.!'I a nrl .'lircn. 1:t nrl rrck- lt'!\.<i '1rl\"i11g-, according to police f)ffl l"CTS. C."llr\SE PR0\\1.F.R 1'1 r:-i . 11. C. Hope, 211 Dahlia AV•• .. Corona del l\.lar. report('d a prov.•ler in her home Ill 9 p. m . \\!rrlnesday. She told him to leave ,1nd he did. He \\'as described lo Nct\·port Beach police a_q a mlddle- ngrrl man. unshaven. wraring old clothes and a brown felt hat. Parked Cars Hit , in Corona del Mar A c&r going elUlt on the Coast H ighway, driven by Joe Y. Iked&. 220 Driftwood Ave., Corona del Mar. at 4:28 p . m . Tueaday W8:8 forced t o the right by an un· ldentlfl<'d vehicle and struck two care which were parked In front of 1301 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. The car belonging to Lois G. Hudson. 208 Marine Ave .. Balboa. Island auftered damages to its left rear. lk.C'da's car r eceived d Rmages to Its tight front and did slight damag£>1'l to the le ft front fender of the car belonging to Nellie F . Shook . 3<H Ruby Ave .. 8Rlboa Island. References were exch~nged. • Girl is Shocked During Bay Swim Judy T'arMnR, l Z. 002 w. Ba~· Avr., 8Rlboa. t('Celvcrl an elcC'tric !!hnrk while swimmln~ in the bay near Chtistlao 's Hut. Balboa, Sat· urda.)' aft,..rnoon and wa.s treated by a phyel~lan and taken home. Nl'wport poli ce reported. The gl1·J recrived the shock from a faulty e lectric conduit o n th(' Kide of a flnat while s wimn1lng . The v.•\rlng syst<'m has since been repaired, rollce addetJ. Conchita Parlor Has Fun, Pl.,os Aid for Needy Fu11 was order ot the eveninJ:: when 40 m<'mberl'I of Conchita Parlor, Native Oaus:;h tf'r!I . hrld a rec-en t party at Frh1ay Afte rnoon C'iub house with Helt'n MirkovlC'h, Afary McDonald and Dorise Jesko as ho1Jte!Vle11. Pumpkins. chry~n t hemum!'I and candle!! decorated the hall. s.nd games included c harades. musical r hai111 and tuesaing contests. A lovely set of necklace and earrings was first door prize. and others \Vf'tf' awarded. Staple foods were brought for llAS ftF. . .\.RT A17ACK the Thanksgiving hi\Sket which I OCC Chri~tmas I I 32-YITR:-'ITl'RE YOH RA.LE ELEC. RANGE, Frigidaire, 7 pc. din('lle swt. living room !:l('l, bcd- roo1n Sl't, rnisc. Brfnre 6 p. m. 233 \'V. Vit:toria, Co!:lta Mesa. ' Sales T ra · ing Schedule • You'U ha\'e good results too when you pla"" In the widely read classified section of the an ad 1ven I COIHLATEO BIG THREE -Prog1·am arre.nJt'rl by Orange ; INT Coaat college bu~lno"' educablon ERIORS News. Times, Post Shopping News and the Press departm('nt rnr Ch ril'llmM ealcs MODEIH •'"' TIO,IC.Al FUINITUIE tntlnlng is rapid\)' taklng eh,pe. DIAl'fSFLO~"lt~~~~~~~s lA'-''S OVER 21,500 CffiCULATION IS THE A~S\\'ER! reporls Dudley Boyce, lnstructor. ROUSE • GA.RUP!N 1 Phone H&rbor 1616 tod d k f th ad t k ul:hoef ~~:~:: :}~1d:n:~n~~C:; ._'_"_c_o_"'_' -~-1>._~-~-~---_·'_•_m __ •_•w_'°_"~ ·~=========== .. =~a'-)'"' .,a_n= .. as=="o"r==e= .. ·=a=e"r ... =dl follows: I 1 · - Novcmbrr 27 : N ature nf Christ· ----------------------~-----------------------­ ma.<i Selllng -B. W. Mitch<•ll. Ule.til manager. ril<llri r anrl t('levl~ioa dept .. Sl'ar~. Rorhurk Cn .. Sif-ntl Ana : November ,29 : Me('ting I the r u!-!lQn·1t'r A cro!i.1 the Count~r­ Dudlc y 811y<'c, OCC : OrC'embe:r 1: Your Slot(' Pf'r~onallty ~~rt. Marie H OW<'S, OCC; DecPmber 4 : Selling In the SmkU R('tail St<if·e~ local n1crchant: Drccmber 6 : P.rop-- t:T Steps In Srlling-Mr. a qyce: OeCC'mbr• 8: Crut Rl'gistrr r·· tic.? and Sr lling .. rlthn1etlc i~ Dor1.'I · Rarf. OC _, Decembe 1 t . Suggestion Selling ~f r. BOyc.-:: 0Cl'Cmbrr 1.'l: Q1ft and Packttge I Wrappln~ \Vrn . I Whitn..,y, OCC; De('embl'r 1!"1 : F.!Jnal Plac(•ment- Donalrt Br1dg-n1~n. Employ11nel\~· ! Council. OCC. 1 j I Included in the pl'ngra.m will br six audio-visual films on !·et.ail scll in,::-. film!': to b(' provided b!Y tbc j Modern Ta lktnsi f'icturC' Servl0'>. 1 Rock l'fellcr Plal'.tl. NC'w \"01·k ~ ""kf"d by Mf'tr1•hanta ! ': ' Jn 8011!Wf'r to FCQU C'KtS fol" spe- c ific 111ugge11llon8 on the pa.rt t>r 111r1·r h11.:itl! thrrlu~hn4t this 1 ar'a the rol!Pge I~ rpakln,:: specl•I ar- rangements to n1<'el part,cuhlr ncefls of rcrtRirl st(l rt·~ 8.!': to SJ'.k:'- c ialized n-alningl and time for em- ployment. Ml'rchant11 fl[C urged to 1makt! thrlr specific rcqu i rE"n1cnts know n nQ"': suc h "-"· the number nr part- time ernployt:s fJf'Crled for Ohrist- mu s('ll1ng. lrlir lusi,·e dateis for part-time emplnyment, naturr or work. and qua.lifiratlons expected ' of part-timf' errtploycs. J "E11pec lally ft'OU!d we like to know how the' pro~ra'm ckn be particularly adilpled to mc~anls· neerli,'," states !Boyer. ~ Me rchants should return cardi::: to En1ployn1cn~ Council al range Coast. - I FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17th ·~· ·--. - GAY'S RICHFIELD 1 SER'VICE 17th &nd c oA.sT lllGlfWAY LOADS O~ FUN and FREE GIFTS FREE PRIZES I • • 7 to 10 p.m • FRIDAY . NIGHT I _,, 131 3 Coast Highway I Corona del Mar 1 \Valtrr Greening, 429 Orchid the parlor:_ will give some neerl)• Ave .. Co rona del Mar, suffered a family, othrr perishables lo fie 1 h<·art attack at 2:<1 3 a. m . Thurs-added later. A de~ert course co1n- day at his home. Dr. Andrews w•e plet('d the evening. called and admiolstered medical I /. "' MEll.1180111 • • • I I I I • • I • I I I • I • I I I I -i I I 1-, • I ..... aid and stayed until a11 danger or p atricia Frahm a J;:elapse wa.s pa.st. Anniversary Gift Used by/ Host'e~s See it! Tr_y it! Buy it! ·NEW 1951 STUDEBAKER JOur thrifty onefar :11 am/ l1lllllfl anotluir yearto come! J'HI lllW COMMAllDle A truly great new V·8 sp~gwith new pep and power! 3415 w. THI ... CllUUl•IOll Top buy and top value of the: top 4 · lowest pri~ cant I , . to be Bride of Raymond Healey At a candlelight buffet supper on Sunday evening ~t their home. 412 Ft'mleaf avf'nUf". Col"Ona de! Mar. Mr. and Mr11. Norman F ox Frahm Will announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Patricia Joan, to Raymond Michael Healey. 80n of Mr. and Mrs. W . J . Bristol. 608 Ocean avenue, Huntln,gton Beach. Members of the family, local friends and others from Glenda.le will be present to hear the In- teresting news. Mias Frahm was graduated from Nelvport Harbor High .school and her !la.nee from Huntln&'lon Beach high acftool. No date hu ·be<fl set for the wedding. Balboa Circle Has Secret Plans For Bazaar .: . "Sttret and um.iflal" la what Balboa circ le, Chrtat Church· by the Sea W. S . C. S. 111 promising for theJr booth at the bamar, to be hekt Nov. 29 at Goodell hall . a.ccordlng to plans made at their latest general plttting, held at the home of Mn. Ives. Bleulng box.ea were opened and although only a few menlbera had them, they brought S18 into the ~lrcle treuury_ · Name Your Game is ~ew Schedule at Country Club ' Celebrating the flftii'th 4ddtng anniversary lsi very much f of an occasion: afteri that. couplej!i take a fresh start a.Ind look forward to the golden wedding annlvpr111ary. So, 8..'t this w~s . only their' fifty- f ourth, Mr. anfj M rs. '"Bill'' Max- well l who sta1t ed the Pre~ were not P.aylng 1n~ch atlentl9n 't o the OCCS."1100. ~ _I J Thrr,·fo re tbrre \Yas a 1 larger clement or sty-pris e WhE"n • "Mr111. Max" was call fcJ ovl'r t(l the office to open a big parC'el. gift I or the entire force. \t was foun~ to ~ a Hhinlng au, omlltic perfolator. Proof that It n1ade exceHert cor- ree was atforded when Mr!'!. Max· well W8.!1 hostess la.at Fti~ay to the Pre88 per11110nnel, servln them big slices or 'her fa.inous chert)' pie &nd fruit cake. Hostess 'Duo / ·, E~~e~"~.'.~sKn:::s.<J S Mr~ lrrna ~ S hllW ahared "osGeas du- ties at the la,Pst meeting lot Cir- cle 10 ot the (:oftta Mesa dommu·· nlty church w5cs In the home of Mrs. Knight. 2308 Elden Ave. )fra. Ro111e Wright waa a lvUJitor. De\•otlona were led fty M,a. Mtl· dred Warne. , Mn. Bemic!C? Hadley opened the bUmleu meeting with • / prayer and closed with a poem. _N,xt ee&. sion la set for December 12 wl.th M.ra.. Genevieve Anderaon or P'low- er al.reel, ,. Civil Air Patrol i., New Offices <>•.a. brtdge or tournament 1 • play may be oelected by women Tlllrt<enth Group, Civil Air Pf.- of Santa Ana Country club Under trol. of wbJchl Balbo-. eq~-u the new plan. when they meet tor a membtt hU mQWd tn thett tbe Dlemben' bf;lffl'e luncbeon on owii quart.era •at tile Ugh than Tlnlnday, Ncmmber ~ Air Duo, having loued fimner Hoot-'°" .the da7 wru be llacll•lor Olflcen quuteno1 Under -. -· PaP and Mn. !Aura tbo dlnc:Uon of their <ollll)W>dlnc Lall. •Mfot..S by Mn. • R. 0 . Offtcu, CapL H . R. Loo. ':b~ petrol ~ -. -ror !he II~ ~bf'.IY• remodo~ wtt11 -UL a ~ o#ICe !Qr, oac11 -··· •• • • • - I . . We are your new Richfield _Dealer. We have chosen this ·location and the complete lide of "Years Ahead" Richfield products so we best can serve your eve.l!y motoring need. Please ac~ept our invitation to visit our station and ipspect our modern service facilities. We'll ' I do everything possible to pleas,e you and to y~ur patronagf· . . C?MI IN AND 'y;;> S~· UI fO'N I , I I m D ' ---~ ... ----~ -~ -----_,.."":..---. -~--- GA Y'S. RICHFIELD SERVICE · ,, . \ .~7fft and Coast Highway .NEWPORT BEACH I • .. . ~ ..... ·~···· .. I \ ' i I • • ' j Fathers ,Head i P.-T. A. 'Meet • ' I • ·- • • , f " . , " -. ; ~- 't . ' . ,.;. . • _, \. ' • ,. '• • Connecticut. Girl to be Bride of Sheldor Kirby ~ OQ the lUllchcon mmlttee wqre of Mr. and Mrs . William H. Kl b • • • I PA~ P:ART I -THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1950 +Y~~~RE·ss Jif Gi ~l Scoutj Board China & Glassware \'is11 Our ~""'' Department J."nr <tlft" u.nd H olnft W&rt1t Jltll 'St~ &. GARl>EN • "l'amJJy · Solidarity.. Wu \he theme tor the Fathers Nlgl)t meet- lnC at the Cblta Me&a Llndbergb- Harper PT A which wu held Wednesday, Nov·ember 8. I Sgt. D. G. Gross, head of the junvenlle bureau, Sant& ~na Police; depart-' ment. dlKussed "Ten Cqmmand- meata ror Parents," and presented a fUft! "A Criminal I! Born." Sgt. Cro815 ,tressed the rcaponslbtllty of each parent. In providing a real home for their children where they tan expect loving And proper care. encouragement tn church and , Twenty el&'hl m berw of e. Mr.· and Mn. G. A , Br~ of W . B~ C.' S. ol Bal. a l11land Co1f!· f!l~erstde Ave., Rlvenlde, Conn., inunlty -Methodiat t,J,urch enjoyr' ·announce the engagement ot their the luncheol\_ give~ on Nov. 8 ~t daughter, MIM Katherine Bell Bre- the' hoVJe ot Mn. ~rcy F . Bainf8. lln, .to Sheldon Emery Kirby, aon MH<Jame11 Louiae mlth, Mart~& · r y, Allen, J04n Montg11e1y. and M,r-21 Beacon Bay, Ne"'·porl.iBeaeh .. garet Dearborn. . .I MISll Brelln attended the Low- r:~~~. ~~:r.n~u.. bo•"' mem e.r e and offte staff wish lo cxpr apprl'C'ia Ion to ~1r. T . 0 . Rogcn. 216 Via ido Nord, Nev•· I ~====:::::::=:::::::::::::::~ port pca<'h. for tbe fine ping -pong table • v1hich he P.resc,ntPd for U:il' ·school activttle& and reiipect for diedpU.ne and law. Sgt. Gross set forth conduct children should not be allowed to oh.<ierve In the home .such u Intoxication, dishonesty. ~olent quarreling or boa.!ting or ahady a.ctivitle11. F'91bf>r In Charp Fa•hers had ron1plete charge of the meeting wi th Douglas H1nes- ly pt'""ldln.a: In pl11.ce of Mrs. Doug-- las Hlne11ly. p re.eldent. Garold E. Downing led the salute to the flag and Jsck Ha rris. acting as pro- g-ram c hairman, Introduced lh(!: speaker. Raymond Rapp a.esumed the duties or secretary for the eve. ntng. Em Crain gave the treas· urer's report. Roy ·F ox reportt>d for the W&y8 and means chairman on the rel'lults of the Halloween Carnival. The membership chair- n1an's report on the recent mem- bership drive wa~ given by Ray Cozad . H . L. Roberts a nnounced the canned food drive slated to start November 15, for the pur· pose of filling the Thank!!giving ba..skete R"iven e11rh yeA-r to needy people by thr PTA. Ht-nry Crane reported on Roon1 Mothcr 'JJ par· ties. Wins Prltr Al l-l n!J1J:1tcr a'hnouncerl that Mrs. Mildred FIMht>r'!' k indergar - tf:n clas!'I won the prize for ha,,._ i~ the most pa.rentri present. He ,yas as."i•tcd with his duties a.5 hnepltll:Ut).· chAirman by Cha rlc.<1 Jacobs and Ellwarr1 Carr. C lever pilgrim fhturf's with name card~ w•re mR<I,. by the fourth grade classes of Harper S<'hool ancl were pinned on each person. At t he close of th" meeting ~e­ fre~hments wer'f! servC'd tn the k tnderga.rten room. Host." for the evening Wire Don Wedeking Homer Mellott. Lambert F ortune. Olen Llsk. Floyd Hubba.rd, Roy F ox and Jilek Harris. A preview ot the ptcturt's drawn by fourth grade 11tudent!'I ot Harp· er and Lindbergh schools on t he theme "A Page From a Book I Enjoyed" were on dl11play. These will be hung in the library during Book Wet•k . tas Ami9as Group to Meet Tuesday Change of place la announced for the meeting of Las Amigas circle of Christ ChurC'h by the Sea. to be held Tuesday, October 21 at the h ome or Mrs. Rose Owen. 36 Balboa Coves. Member!'! are asked to bring white elephants for their booth In the WSC2 bazaar. to be held1 November 29 al Good· ell hall. Yesterday they held a work day at the home ot Betty Glue. Bazaar plans call tor 12 noon as opening hour with dinner served the pubUc In the even ing. Mission Film For St. James Church School !' GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIV:ERSA.RV ... .;... celebrated by Mr. And ' Mn. Ho"'&rd Cooper, 151 !'.Mt 19th St., ·Costa M"""' on Saturd:1y, Nov. 11. A larg'e S'">'IP of friends and weU·\\'h1hera gathe red at the oou pltl"!I hom.-fnr the ttkibratlon. The coup le. "'ho ha.vfi thffe children, Wf'lre marrlt"d In the county court house In ~ ('lty. The Judge ol thfl Supr«ne Court and thr mayor of the f'ity "-ere prf'!MW"d Into 8er\'ioo to tltand up f or the ooup~ \\'ho \\'eft st~nrn1 In th" city. l\fr. Coo~r \\'M In llllnol:ot .:t nd l\fn.. ((t>ol>f'r In Callfo rnla \\'ht•n they deddt.-d k> gl't marrtf"d and a.rranged t.o meet In K.an~as City for~f"I \\'6tldlnK CM'emony. (Billings Pilito) Anaheim · Pastor Speaker at Church Banquet "Most people spend the greater part of their time in the kitchen- in nlhrr words, satisfying; mall•rial nC'eds" !"3.id the RI'\". J."rnnk But- terworth, pastor of White Method- ist T en1p\e, An11.hl'in1, addressing a capacity a11dicncr at tht> an- nual F ive Dolh~r ban'Juet at Chr\;oit Churc-h b,Y the Sea on Tue!Kfay evening. "Come out of the Kitl'hf'n" was subject o r the dynan1h: ~Ue!il speaker. In his unusual review of the lrl'nd of An1 erican life. he advocated "g etting out or thf' kitchen and spending mo re tlmr in the living room and parlor.'' or with the n1ore cultural pur- suits. Continuin~ the allegory, he stated that th!!> j?i·neration i!" building a "rumpus room, dedicat - ed to pleasure and c-on[u!>lon." Morgan Lowery wa.'I master of c-eremonies and lnlroduct'd city of· fi cials a.nd chai rmen of commit- tees. Mrs. E. A . Barnett and J\.frs. Homer Hargl'nve \\'ere dinner Madalyn C-oate is Honoree at Pre-Nuptial Event Ruth Deister Elected Matron . Chrysanth('mums and wedding ~~~· b~~~sw:;~e.t~~t~~:~~1':1 d:!~~· of Harbor Stars rative scheme in the C. E . Rossier I hon1e on Mt•111a Drive for the r ecent R uth Deister and H enry Dell•· dessert lunchl'o., and pre-nuptial I tcr will be inl'ltall (>rl as worthy shower given by Mrs. Milton Stcl-matron llnd worthy patron of Har- Jer and Mrs. A. L. Eichler in honor bor Star t'hapter, O. E . S. at an or Mfs.s Madolyn Coatl', who will opt>n m eet ing to be held al B p. n1. wed Harold Rossler N ovember 18 Frlday, Nov. 2-t In F'riday After· in the Jmmanual Lutheran Church noon club hous<', of O range. Election of offlc-ers featured th~ The ho.stesses arc slstC'rs o f the ,::-eneral ·ml'l'tlng ·of Tue~av eve - prospcctlvc bridt'.'groon1. The game nlng, at w hich Worthy , ~1atron of hearts was in keeping with oc-Eltythe Kl'ffip<'r a.nd Worthy Pat· r asion, prizes going to Mrs. Dean ron "Cuba" ~forris presided. Other Smith. high anrl 1'1 rs. Adrian ·elective officers arc; J ean Cott Ir, Marl'lh consolation. associatc matron; 1-Iarold Fink. Enjoying the happy affair were associate patron: ~labl'I Fitzn1or- Mml'B. Harry Jam{'S, mother or rls, secretary; E.<ithl'r· Dl'vine, lh<' honOl"ee: Herman S now. treasurer: l..ela 1'1('M illan, contluc- ~randmothet. of Orange: C. E . trf'.\s and Ellyn Nielsen, associate Ros.<ii('r, n1other nf the bridegroom conductrt>ss. elect ; Adrian MarBh, G. E . Gr if· Reports were givrn by Mt!" fin. Santa Ana: R. W . McClelland, Ke1npcr anrl Mrs. Dl'ister, dc~­ .T r .. Lf·e Markham. Hora~ Bates. gates to Grand Chapter at Sacra- Dean Smith, Costa MeSH; Thoma.!t n1ento. Yearly reports werl' ft!.;o Harn1s. Orange. given by Mr!>. Fitzi;:nor1·is. secrC'• Sermon Theme tary: Sylvia f'lace, t rC'&!:\Uter: and Ruby Crawford. auditing conlmit· tee. chairm('n, RS..'{]Sted by niember" of at B t• t Ch h Balboa. Balboa Island and New· a p IS urc l\f~Udl' BJgelow Sibley. pa.!~t g rand matron, w.u1 eM:orted t o the Ehl and l&tl'r gave an address. She 1,11.•lll be Installing officer for next WCC'k's ceremonies. port Circles. N ewport H elghlB I .. ., .. cir('le had charge of kitchen duties D~ You Love M e · le Sunday with Mi's. Hnm('r l-Iatgrove In , ;norn1n~ serm.oi:i subject. or Don charge, while also doing KP duty \ ~mberson. m1n1!'lter of First Sap· were James ~1iller, Genrge Arey list c hurch, 19th street and ~e~t and Ray Field. Balboa Blvd .. Momlng worship 1s For the mui'llcal program. ?<.f r.!'. at 11 a .m . with Sunday school at A. J , Rutter. chair rnan, prearnted 9 :4A5 a .mh _ • I t t e srven o'clock even ng Howard Folsom, baritone. in a group of songs and Edwin Elliott service the sermon w1.ll be on ot Santa Ana in cornet solos, Miss "Naaman·s Imperfect Paith.'' 1'.f ld· Jean McCor:inae of Santa Ann "'·eek prayer service and Bible accompanying. The reception comn11tt{'e eon- Si!!lted of Mr. and ~1rs. Morgan Lowery, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. John Pfischner. Invocation was given by the Rev. Thomas Pcndell. pastor of the church and bent>dlction by Dr . Harry White .• pestor or Balboa Is- land Community Methodist chftrc;h. Miss Elsie Newland. chairman or the ticket committee. reported ssles at an all-time high with 216 study hour is at 7 :15 p.m. on Wednesday. 6th Grade Scouts Make Purses Girl St..'Ot.1.t Troop 22 U ·adpr ~fn. Wm. Kanold ~f Pe.ta Tuetklays, Glrl Sooue H oU!if' 1-f rs. Kemper, retiring worthy matron. "'-a~ prl·senl('d by Erma Lachcnmycr with the pt1.~t n1a· ron's jewel and a book containing pictures of her officers for the year. The evening rlosed "·i ttl rerreJJh· mcnts. serVl•d by Margaret Rabb. Patricia Schindler and 1-f.M.ude Wood. LegiC?n Auxiliary Seeks Memberships tn connection with their annual sold. She credited Mt. and Mi's . At a recent meeting of t heal!: 6th grade Girl Scouts coin purees as part of the arts and crart.s projects were completed. By way .of celebration game.. were played and cake was served. All Abo·o-oatd! F'1iendship train leaving on track 291 from New- port Harbor for all point.'! leading to National Citation. Double 1-fembershlp, and Victory for Orange county. Train stops at all signs poinUng to prospective members and makes tin1e through "Compt>tltlon," "Time Limit." a nd Rlvrrslde county. Jngathering, children of 'st. Jsme5 A.rthur Miller with much of the church school will &ee a missio n succt>ss or the ticket salt>111, as well fil m, My Name Is Han. on Sun-&S Qlhcr members or the-comn1\l· day. The picture gives the story t ee, Miss Clara Kohlstedt . Harold of a Chinese boy. Children will Glaa.s and Mmes. J . A. Bodman. alao bring their offering of canned Leon F ergttaon, A. J . Rutter, B . toods which will be taken to the S. L. Freitag. Gaylord Tohill, Em· Kenneth Ouarrys· Home From Ariz. TtckelH !applications) entitles bearer to men1bet"!'lhlp in one of t he largest organizations in the United States and abr0ad, a strong I volC'e In the future or A mcrlca, and many new f1iends and adven- 1 tu res. Navy P'an1\ly chapel at Long ma Weatht?rforrl, George Sh('rrill Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Qua rry Beac h. I &nd John Elliott. of Costa ~1 esa have returned f rom Proceeds fro1n this yl'ar's ban· a week's visit with their son-in· quet will ht' used to ha1·d surface Ja\v and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F ireman Ah\la Thon1pson has picked a competent and enth usi- astic crew. and wans lo have all prospective n1embc rs contacted personally in th<" near rut:ure. Her I goal Is to rnake mt>mbershlp nlonth a 1nonth to rcmen1ber. • CandlHlkQ ~tat r hea Place Mata -Allll"I cblm.. ~ Weodea Trblkets 8tnw. Reln.deer GiftS from KAREN MARGRET A lm1>9rts lSO'I Cout Bml. Olnma dol Mar ~ Ja7J --. , ' I lhe church parking lot s. Eugene Lo ng and family of Tue- ' snn. A riz.. .where they helped . Chronic l'o1nple.iner;oi wn~ suffer th ei r grandson. Donnie, celebrate l agonies becau.se they feel they are his second blrt~day. The Quarrys misunderstood p robnbly w o u I d also continued on for short l'ltays I suffer a great deal more if thcJ I n El Paso. T ex., and Ciudad 1 were undentood. • Juarez, Mexico. -People do read the Presa ' .. ••IJD AY PASTY .......... .u.oi.o c•umr llWl•nd ..... eb. ~ old Oil N ... '· 1Q 1t I, wlUll (.ICM'°7s, ~ ... -Mft• la M1arts !\& U ... ........._, partJ". t• flli1 .... ,...._.. llelped llllllil .. -bi U.. ,.UO el -°""'tae-.•. II~• !Me We, ....... ~ .. -- ftllas a .az.u. -"-U.. Wldotrrb•= Coo&a ... ~ rtas. Ills --., II-. w--''· -1ar r.e.-w1111..,. --........ ,.w. ___ ~...._ ---__ ., i.y (m ... _.,, __ ,...._rt ·1 ., .. ,._ __ follloMlie. .. t• ~ .. 01 t4 c.&..tll el oewe.,a ... ,.. II._,._ '' 4 .. a C ll&t"-~ ftte ...... WM .n ta OMiin nsee wtUt iM' "BOPALONG' 1 i ' ... IW!IY •1t1f Wt .. rfCtlt u i ( Ule ta.- "'6 ... ~Ice O"tl9M ........ : ,. tt.e 8cll•llt a.a .. 2 ' ~ 'Xp.e. ~ ..._.._.. ._\ A1l!n•z.· lbc ~ ~ ......._ .... 'eaMt ~Nie' nt_ .......,. ~ -., ~ ...,..,., ~· ... .-... --.. -~ llbo<oj .&-. II• -...... N...-_ (Pbolo'b1 Beclma) . ..., ;:; ... .-----~~~~--··~ -,,-~r ~----.. ~ -r,-·-~~ • f ' • .j l I Specla.I guc1ta re a visltatfin Heywood school i!J Stamford a nd committee from rst :A1 elhodJs t wu graduated fro m the ~e Coun- church of Santa A"a. who brought try Day sdhool In Rye. In 1949, with thcn1 a big ~nd beautlf~ly she ""as graduated from Scripps deco rated cake ibn whic h rive college In 'cts.remont. Calif., and , I I candle3 w e re Ughtkd for tht> five 8 now on the Jeach/nw etaff of goal.f achieved o~ thi111 10lh an-Stamford qountry Day school. nlve1'sa.ry of Vil . s. c. s. Frtnn Mr. Kl rbr. waa graduated as an Santa A na wert Mrs. Georgt> ~rf major 1 from · PomOna college T ownsend. preside t of the w./ s. in Cl>tr<'mont. H e ah10 attended C. S .; Mrs. Alce lchols, wife of Art Center in Loe Angeles. Dur· th(' pMtor a nd Mrs. A . v. nun· Ing World War 11 he served three nt'lls. eccrelary 0fl promotion. l Y~8rR in the Army A ir Corps. Mr·. Speaker or the afternoon 8.8 Kirby Is affiJiatetl with the Van: Mrs . J ohn K . El/Iott of Balt?oa. f .ard ~dvettislng agency in New vie<' president ot , Sn.n Dif'go his-ork City. In the house. :· ' CHt1R.<il-1 01" SC IENTIST CllRIST. S3tS Vla Lido. 1N.,,,·porl B1•af'h A br•!Kh of Th• I Moth•r Chu•ch. Th• flut Church of Chrht, Sd•nti1t. ln loJton, M•u•i:ll•n•th. Sund•;' School i •·)Q • '" SuJ1J• S.rYi(• 1 11:00 • '" W•dJ'lfid•y &•11!flq J ••tl10q 1:00 p '" •••~h1q ll!oo"' I«• •d •t Ill Po1I"' Sh••'· l•lbo•. 11 o:>t:i doi y lrct1t1 11 rioo11 to ~ p, ml ••(eot Sund•r •11d ltolid•y1 l\•lion- •ftf otl1•r••d. trlct W . S. C. 8 ., r,ho gave a (alk on otflcers and thpir d uth•fi. 1 Th• I pubti( h cor ro1l1y in .. ittd to •tt•nd the (h11rdi 1er•k•1 i•nd 111• lh• l••dinq l oom. ------r Announcement 114"as made of ithf family . pol luc:k dinner , to be ~<'lt! Nov. 30 instead of the usual ttiird \Vcdnesday. ! 1 Plans were mA.df' f or severRI members to go tb Ga rdl'n Cjove for a Visitation Pay on Nov. 15. Next regular mjtlng will be on Dre. 1~. the place to be annou~ced later. I UN IT Y • I UNfT\' Cl llll(('fl fJF TRITT ff-201 5 s , Hrnlld\\a.y-."'ru.ta Ana. Calif. AHili•fed •llh UNITY SCHOOL, Lee '1 Surnmit , Mo SU NDAY MO •P.•UNG WORSH IP, 11:00 A. M. SUNDAY I SCHOOL, 10 00 A. M "PIAYEll! •11d HEALING"' Ser•I(•, Tu•,d•r. 1:00 P. M Cleu'" !11 Clld t!la11 He•linq Th~t1d•r. Z·OG P. M. •nd 1:00 P, M. -Office OP•., O•ll y 10 00 A. ~. to ~.00 P. M •nd b~ Abpoint'"e"I~ All Unity Liletelu•e for t•1e. E•ertar• i1 •lwer1 r el(orne. Sl'EClAl THANICSGIVING SE RVICES Wed"-~d•y •:0a P. M. •"d Thur>d•y 11.00 A M., NEWPORT fiACH UNITY CLASS -TUESDAY 1·00 "· M -122! W. IALIO-' ILVD . Cllu S. eol.e l '.\1.'-'TIXfi l'OSTRA.CTOR lfarhnr ~l&:J E ,·e.nlns n....acon s1io.w P£GGY I.EE KNOWS • , I . -...- 1 • Ptt.;t;Y LEE in .. !ifr. l\lu~ic," •Paramount Picture I • I • N ON ''~u ~nl nlab a bad cup of M~·B'' You get H!''eral Worl<l-f an1olMI coff cc8 in rit .J. ll. t:l1nit·c r a re va_ri .. cti C!§ "'ith tl1c fincf'l fta,•or and fr:1;?:ra1u·c 11l,1ai11ah lt·. BIC'ncled to· gctHer they arc i11eucl11•crfcct Ra\ur lialan('C t hat ~-uu ca11 brew Ptl .J. S flt rong, ni.i l<l, ju.bet \\'cc11 anll e:t:t 111·rf1•i:t rt·su I ts every time. ~l .J .B <~1c'.>t roast all of its cofft·1• ltt·au:-1 al once ... l nclivi,lual bean roast ing"' brings out tl1e n1axi111u111 na\·o r of t.•\·cry r a rf!, rich bew1 irt tl1e )u'.\."UfY blend. A1uJ l1i gl1t·.-1 po....ni l•lc vat·uun1 lock.e ill · eveiy bit of tl1U extra good11eaa w1til it rcacl1c11 your cup. So ~ood we guara~ree you'll like it [SPLAY (OpJIQlll LAGU• 1 C01fN MERCURY INC. Post Hice) Phone 4-6554 , I a; ~CB ' , •• • ' • • • • • • • . ' Sfarbright Club to Elect at ' December Meet Maude Woods, Lela McMillan, Bather Devine u.d Laun KcClel· lan were .hostessea when .members of Starbright club, Hatbor S tar chapter, 0 . E. S .. held & luncheon meeting on Nov. 8 tn I . 0 . O. F . hall, Coeta. Mesa. Ellyn Neilsen pre!!.ided a.t th~ bu.'liness .i::esa!on, at which a nom- inating committee wu named. Opal West is chal:-man and mem- bers are Sylvia Place, Frances Morris and Florence Andersoft. Next meeting will be the Christmaa party, to ~e held· Wed- nesday, Dec. ·13 at I. 0 . 0 . I'.'· hall. There will be a g1!t ex- change, gtJts to have a 50 cents limit. The nominating committee wU1 report a.nd o!!i~rs will be elected. Two peat.a were present for the luncheon, Frances Reed of Louis- ville, Ky., mother of Georgia Mc- Clellan and Arline Ragan, daugh- ter of Dorris Ragan. Members p~sent were: Opal West. Florence Anderson, Fran- ces M or ris, Sylvia Place, Georgia }.fcC1ellan, Deiphy HepJ?erle, Ru~h ~later, Dal!y P ooley, Jean Cottle, Eva Moore, Annle \.Valker, Dorris Ragan, Mabel Fitzn1orris, Bernice Knies. Ellyn Neil.sen, Maude Sib- ley, Erma Lac henmyer, Jo Peck, Esther Johnson. Blanche Lytle and Ada Ann Orth. Fourth Birthday For Mary Kandie • Ca.mes, gifts and gaiety charac- terized the party '-''hlch marked the fourth milestone on the hap-- PY carreer of Mary Therese Kan- d.le , Jr., adof.able daughter or Capt. and Mrs. Harry V. Kandie, 234 E . 20th St .. Costa 1"1e.sa. Mrs. Kandie's party plens No- vember 6, embraced a table ar- ranged in, the patio, prettily deco- rated in yellow, blue and white. The small folk romped on the grass and enjoyed the toys and playthings of their young hostess. , Baptist 'Women Plan Ward Gifts The golden days of autumn in a land of abundance and plenty !ltimulate tttling of helptulnea to othera. Wtth tht.s ln mind the memben of the W omen's Mluion- ary Unton of. the Ftnt Baptist church of Costa Mesa. meeting Nov. 8. d~lded to !tend part of their hinds lo the mll\SiOn field in the Camaroo1ts. And Instead of ex- changing Chri.tstmas gift.8 thil'l Year, the women will buy present.!I inatea.d tor the children in the wards at the Orange <'ounty hos- pital. Mrs. Ernest Smith is spear- heading the latter project. Mrs.· Oscar Nelson's group was in charge of the program and re· freshments. Supplying delightful mUJical tare were Mris. Louis Vanyl and Mrs. Mar$hall Mlllgua, who sang duet!, with Mrs. Vanyi playing guitar acco~panlmenta. Mrs. William K'roesch, president, presided over the buslneaa Interim. Among members in attendance were Mmes. We.lter Be rtuleit, Jame" F . Balley, \.V , G, Walker, Cliarles Sutterfield. Wllliam Sut- terfield, C. E . McMinn J . C. Mack· lntosh, J . D. Berry, Vernon Miley, D. D. Craig, Ernest Smith, Oscar Nelson , William Whitaker. Wil- liam Scnlgg-s, Louis Vanyi, Ma r- shall Willgus and Claude A . Knox. Stor.k Shower Compliments Cliff Dr-. Matron 1 ' I Rise tg Rema(k by ~-th'• ~ ftlllpo 'Mlere la a tendt:ncy in Wuh· 1ngtpn and at home to• 19 the blame tor Ru.aaian agsreMfon on Stalin's dool"'T'lep, or cm U\• h.and-- t\ll ot men who, wtth Stalin, CON· priae the Poll~buro. 'ni!I thouaht le expreued that the RuMl&n people are tund.unent&lly peaoe loving ~d good. mnd when their evil mute~ have been over- thrown, all ""111 be we11 with the world. • ' . Don't you believe it! There ll nothl.ng .i.q recent,· history,. to lnd.1- eate truth in ,1uch a. theetl. -'nie fact · ls quite the revepe.· Ruula haa a hlatory of acgreqlon, dat- ing from P~\r th(\ Great, .and fol~ lowing a prectelermlned plan which ha.a been described by both historians and military writera. The preee.nt aggreasl'\'e wan are a part of that awful design. Let U! not fool ourftelvea. Up untll the yea?\ IfM.5, Ruul& had fo'ught 61 wars. She took the looses In euy stride, and the pa~­ tern has not been disturbed very much, even by the severest re- verse. In the eighteenth century. Russia lost 1,380,000 men In war. and In the nineteenth Century,"'her losses exceeded 1.400.000. In thls century. she ha.a lost more than 15 million dead, according to beat estimates. yet ,her potential has constantly lncrea.aed and her at- titude toward war, and the ultl· mate goal of wol'ld domination. not abated one whit! Russia has eontinuAlly~ expanded !rom the t ime of Peter. In his day, her area was less than 270,000 ~quare miles, a little larger than the state of \exa3. Now It con- tains almost 9 MILLION 8Q\lare n11les. one seventh or the land BUT· face o f the world! In 1700, Rusala'• population wu 12 million people. [n 194~ it wu Paying a · delightful com pliment 192 million. and now. counting to Mri.. D onald Huddleston. 2292 satellite peoples, it probabl:J. ex- Cliff Dr .. Cliff H aven. Mrs. M . A . ceeds 800 m illion! Johnson and · Mrs. Paul Dunlap These a.re the fruit.a: ot aggTU- were joint hostes~es \<\l"ed nesday. sion : so long a1 Ru.sata stlck8 to November. 8 at a dessert luncheon her plan of conqueat. and so long a.Od stork shower jn the CJirf Hav· as wars are foucht by men, the en home of .Mrs. J ohnson, 23651 painfully obvloua threat to the Snug Harbor Rd. western world wlil become more Se tting the theme were minia-acute. ture doll buggle:i su1·r ounded ·with ·The plan charted by Peter ln- flowera which graced the foursome eluded the conqueat of lqdla. It tables. Elsewhere about the hon1e. would appear from Ruala't cal- clusters or bronze chrysanlhe-culated moves In 1Chlna. Burma. mume and coral gladiQll were used l ndo-China, and now In Tibet, that to artistic advantage. Stra\vberry flh f' ts forging the other arm of a Sl.Uldaes were served ..,.,•i th c!ake giant pincer, with which rich. decorated with flowers and pink strategic IndJ8 can be brought and blue bootees. within 'the Iron curtain. Bridge provided entertainment HOY/ an end to th~ aggres11lon.! l . ' ' ' • ClassHied Ijidex lOBaelr• • 11 llulld1111 Malculaaa !! ::::.:.~ ll 8bare Yam 18 T'f'auporl& OD n Roonn1 ~u .. ton 18 -ir AlclO It Upltolo1er1D. zo e..i11t Al~ H Loai aad l'j>1'Dd U School. Ina~ U Sltu•tloU ,., .. ted !9 HPJp Wut;cJ 10 -Mll<>elJ-008 SO-A Swap. I 11 Wanle4 lo ~ ............. n-A ADll.,- 11 -8a H Mmloal. BfodJe Ill Dop, ()& 18 Poalt•J'o 84111>1 S1 UveetGdl: a8 SpeeW Allj _ _,_, •o Bual.._. rtmaltl• 6! Waated to Real UA_......, aadB- U Boorm for a.:s '5 -t, Hh"1eti--.. ---,, Tn1Clnl '8 AatG1mciW.lo. ,. Avtoe W 50 Auto Se Gl 1'1'aJ.)el"'J 5! Alrplaneo 66 Money to H Mon ey W ted 01 Real Ealalio Wanted 58 Rane-. .;..,..... 80 Income ~Pl!rl7 et RMI D~ Ex,.,...1e Ulloal Eo"t • • • l._llU!llNE88 UIDl!l l r • -' . ' , .. -r• • . ' D · ~; lnd U~h~~~; ~~ilnm~ ~d Dyein; "'" ~ In cJMnln111Up and ii.llolaWy . Doao In ~ ewn -or In.~ plant uatlllj Ill• famoua Hll4 eyotom. : . lo-& Cus om Fo Lad! and Men Altfratio -Furrier PIPk-J HNSO:N . 813 Pf ~boal Blvd. Har. {i:! oov;;;i:rm~H<>sm CLltAl'Ul(G ~~ ture and "1P =;:;...1 -r-Al'~ Ho~e & Rug -1.eariiµg Co. I *., ... ..,. nu 72tfc 1z..:-B ~o Sl!lftVICl!l8 '. • Tr~iler . Jtepairing Cabl el "worli.. House. re:palr Formic counte~ topa. 20 yraJ expr Lef'gh Ci). Elliott Ph. Be on 5642-R P . 0 . Bbx 26 168t ttlerl· Ave., Coata fMeaa . . ~7p50 RUGS D'YlED Lot Wi tn"1!a t""' old ...... -""i'JtuN look -wltll llr!Pt. -·co1ora. All work~~, I· . JIOR FREE ESTnuTES,. NE N 5108 • · ,· . H A N L E . ' S « .,_ 2039 BARBOR BLVD. . 1• Costa Ii-2ScUB . I \Electric ~ri~erators Ull FRijJJD E 8 cu. 'ft.-1ate model lobka iwt Ukt new ........ $134:.60 I I GRUNO , O ell. ft. with rebuilt u1ft-deal '°f apt ........... '68.DG DA S-BROWN CO. 1886 bor Blvd. Coeta Me.ea u J i .BeacOn 11821 -... +~--------I.--+-NORG table l top p.9 ranee . 8 u.ug and Uphols~e about 1 yr. old, $85. G . IC. llllec. J' . CLEANING rtfrl rator, I &ood cond., $70. Sfl amiltorl. Costa Meaa. o Loc&Uon. Work sua.ran ed. I 4.0p42 I I MOODY INTlllRIORS ' ~• 215 COAST HJOHWAY rona del Mar H&rbor 29c' OH i&--l!JTUATIONS WANTED t hl..EGE TRAINED youns wo- man, former a.ut1tant b er , a~lta · tntereaUng poaiUon. er- maneot remdent. Ph. H.tbor 11•6-WK. lt! M'JNE HAND LAUNDRY or II · ing only. Shirts, gtrls' dresses, curtains a.s you them. Pie-up and deliver. FRIG Mer Bed ~riv AJRE $00, I O'Keefe and Table Top Stove, $30. Ivan, $25. 6811 Seuhore NewP'frt Beach. 40p42 rre evision Service R IOREPAIRS Wry en • • Baroid Hamm 1 Technician• MESA RADII!> A TlllLll!VISION 1<l5 B~:tway; C. M. Bea. ll808.J I • 50tf(' v.rtth dinner parttetl. Mre. llam•. 1iarbor 1M2·M, B 5591-WK. I s4' ve with Cliff con T SURPLUS Oc4.2 1wATOH tor ~LY SPECIAL ~~-0-. _C_A_LIF ____ B_m_LE--CO-L-1-G-E I Ftne ri.artne ehame1 ror T atudenta want part time ork. boad or houae, per gal ...... $4..95 Houaework Wlndowe c d 1 I I 1 38c39H • ROOFERB • PA.INTEffs I r Baby alttlng Carden ' 2004 Baiooa Blvd., N.ewport Beach Ironing Serv. Sta. Hel r GA~R .._ SATTLER Elec. re· "' Restaurant work, etc. "' frig rator, ~ cu. ft. Xlnt. cond., • q.RPE1*ERS • RVG CLEANERS • Ho~SE CLEANERS • lf1rx IT SHOPS ~OU &d ppearing ref- uJafly tn hese colurh;.s wil bring ou many ~ cus omers. Harbor area follls are I the habit bf "lo0klng 1r the cta.Ml- ft e4" wh~ they ne~d the~e ~crvt;ces. Use the News· Times. Phone Kimberly 3·8281, Ex\ 11 .,50.l Table ltop gas range, $20. · 4 lJH2H 879 w . 18th St., Costa Mesa. µc:mNSED OFFICER want job Bea on 64:9~-W. 41c4.2 : &B skipper for yacht. Wi 1 do maintenance work. w.nte enry I Praendler, 4010 Chevy aae I Dr., Glendale. Ph. Citrua 3 1~3 1 ~OUSEWORK by day or I References can be given. to Mrs. Howard Phillipa, W. Balboa Blvd .. Newpo eek. ritt> 3711 Bch. 2p14 EVE)RYTHING FqR YCiUR TRAILER P~u;.~and Co p\ete lnsw!aUon, repair ttrvice ot &11 Trailer utpmen~ .. lle""f' 11:. s.muel llllll• M .. Portu • SPECIALS in New and Used Furniture GAS Hll:ATERS ..• SPU:LU: New fireplace aaeena (reg. $13.95) ···-·-····················-···· U6 . i.· New Hollywood bed frames 5.86 New Apt. gu range ...... ·-··· 88.l5G New Gaffers and Sattler ChJ"Ome top range wtth crfddle Uaed KeJvinator Retrig., eood condition .................... $89.00 Bendix wuh machlnei, good condition .............................. 49.50 ' New and Used Furnlture Dale's Furniture 1929 Harbor Blvd.. BeL &107-W BLOND mahogany dining table, buffet, 8 cha.Jrs, $100. Pair aaUn •triped o 'atuff wl.ng ch&lra ,with ottoman, $75 for both. Full pa.nel crib and .mattreu, excel- lent condition, $25. Bed divan, 2 o'stuffed chaJra, occulonal ta· bles, 3 way Jampa, high oven, stove, $6, Girl'• bike, 26~lncb wheel, $15. Doll buggy. $3. JI.Lac. cheap. 215 Rocheeter, Coat& Meu. <41p43 LARGE GAS LOG, eleclr1.c heater, blue dishea, man'a camel hair top coat, size 40, aUo mi.c. 424 ~ Marigold, Corona del Mar. 4. lc43 Rattan Furniture Made ln the Philllptnea Ud In our own work ahope. Wide choice of fabrics. Largest 4i11play ln So. Calif. Refinishing and Reupholatertnc' HOUSE & GARDEN 611 Coast Hwy., Nwpt .. Be.a. 5277 HcC5H OOLD DAVENPORT, $50. 12 x 12 beige wool frieze rug and pad, like new, $100. Airflow rocJttt, $45. Pair of Uned draperies, $10. 1114 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar. 41~3 Somebody Wants That used turniture. brlc-a-br&c, paintings, etc.. now taking up •pace in your garage. Find a buy- er with a classified ad ln the News-TI.mel'I. Post, and Pr-eu com- bination. Juat Phone Ha.rbor 1•16, say: "I want to place a Claaaified Ad," and a courteoua ad·taker will help you write an effective ad. Making the event e"J)ecially m emo rable was the arrival of Terry's daddy, stationed at San Diego, who took m ovies a.s me- mento• or the festivltiy. Chief In- terest centered on the birthday cake, a-gleam with candles, which was placed on a musical tray. Vari-hued streamer! radiated from the confection. Ice cream and candy added t o the repast. after Mrs, Dunlap o penrd he r as· of this giant and evil foe can be sortment of pretty and practical bro ught about la not eaay to flg- g11t& Capturing prizes were Mrs. ur('. I rlee to remark that unleaa Maurice Stanley, high; Mrs. Mor· they are brought to• an end 500n, gan .Noble, travel; a.nd Mrs. Rieb· the wo rld as we know it will no ard Torrence, conBOlatlon. J longer exist, and perhaps within ALTERATI NS • Enjoying the affalr were ~1mes. thlA generation, we aha.II\ see the A.IlJOR.ING L. E. Brown , L. G. Nelson. Mau-United States, w tth a small hand-and Tailored Slip Covers Polt Snd Preas comblna- uod with Over" 21 ,MO c1r- culatlof1. J Phihe 'Harbor 1616 today ant uk fqr the ad-tak~r . S eclal rponthly rate11. 1---------~-j.-~ !29-111~1,P WANTl!lD OJtANGE COAST TRAILER· SUPPLY • p9t0 HARBOR BLVD. BAMBOO RATTAN FAm'ORY Buy direct and Save. 3 piece Sectional $19~ value la 1117..60 today. Clip this ad for free sift with purchase made th.bl week only. Open eves. till 9. SM N. eo...t Blvd., IA.eun& Sch. 31tlc Seated around the table were Mary and Carol Luc khardt, She· I.la, Wilma a.nd Theresa Eichhorn. Warren and Harold (Skipper) Kandie, Costa ~1 esa; Gary Potter, Sharon Mell , Philip and Kathy Timberlake, Carol and Michael Twomey, Bellflower; Joyce 4: Jim- my Irwin. Santa Ana: Donny Charroin, Wilmington. · rice Stanley, Harvey Leigh. Cliff ful of other nations, standing as Mr•. A . R . Glngraj9, Ph. Bea. &416-R Haven ; WUliarn RemPle; J uhn T. the o nly opponents of a militant 288 MAGNOLIJNA! COSTA MESA Cutle. David Ring, Balboa. Island; and aggressive world force under 41c43 Morgan Noble. Bay Shores: Gil-the dominati on of communlam, ' bert Seal, C . ~f. Harris, Max and as the only remaining defend-MO G 7 Schachner, .Richard TL'rrence. H ar-ers (Jf individual and national free-• rryPA~T=0R I LiqENSED -INSURED le A P A BL E HOT.;SEKE.H: Must like dogs. Phone 23~9. HOUSEKEEPER -Private and bath. $20 wk. Phone Qoet.llf Mesa, rone Beacon 8n4-R I I . 82tfC ' . PRIVATE ~ARTY will sacrltlce 13~ houni private dancing Jes- soris at .A,rthur Murray •tudlo for $500. rrlle 3040 Menlo Dr .. Gl•ndale , Calit. 40p42 BED DIV AN with upbolatered arms, $75, 2 uphol. chairs., $15 ea. Rocker. 2831 Bay!!lbore Dr., Bay Shorea. Beacon 6198-M. <Oc<2 ry Balch, Kenneth B.,ettchcr. R. dom . Harbor Transfer G . Andrews, A. G. Hughes, z\ 1'· ~ Glehn i Johnston 2998·R. DO YOU WANT A J DO YOU NEED H 601 - 3 at St. r Newport Beach H&r r 2291-J S4c48 thur Thronson, Ray Berg and Bob • M I LOCAL o~ NO\ DISTANCE Smith, Costa Mesa. Miss Jane cA ary Phone Bea. 89 or Bea. 5272-M. --,.~--i--------~.OS-BOAT8, 8UPPLIE!I PA L R wall heater, !Ingle, 2 all heatertl, Bendix washer. GOOD BOAT GEAR • Others w ishing the little Miss "many happy returns" were Kath- erine Jayce and t.'lary Lou Trapp. Mmes. Beatrice Carson, Irene Pot- ter, Frances Timberlake, Doris Luckhardt. Irma Eichhorn and Doro the Ir.vin. Dessert Bridge · 1968 Harbor Blvd., COila Mesa Visits in L. A. I 21lc2tH CALL US-FRJCD, W . SNICLL . NEWPORT HARBOR Paihtin~ Contractor I EMPLOYMENT AG tN)cr P ne·Sarurday or Sunday. Har· bot 2905·M. <2p BARGAINS in anchors, flttlng.1. propa, line, moton-fiah net, etc. BUY • SELL· TRADE • CONSIGN Girl Scout Heads Hear Reports at MCAiary Home Miss Jane McAlary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McAlary, Bridge wag the aft.ermath of a !>36 San Bernardino Ave., New- recent dessert Ju.ncheon hostessed port Height:!. has been spending by Mrs. Charles .YlcAlary , 536 several days In Loti Angeles a.s San Bernardino A ve,, Newport housf' guest of Mrs. Paul Bidllng- Heighta. Mrs. Nelhc Ridlf'y cap-maier. tured fir.rst prize. Other guests were Atm es. J ean Lawrence, J errold Spangler, D. C. A sensible looking girl very often Is not as sensible as ahe looks, because a sensible girl has more sense than lo look sensible. On Noven1ber 13 , the board MacKenzie, J . P. Cooper. Sherman members or thP Newpo1't Harbor Salter and E. J. Wright. Gir.I Scqut or:iant~tt.Pn were c1.1J~· •tt :-'1·>r.-.-r1-:r, ;:;-r-,-rr-r-;..,:---ih--;--~,------,--~I~~ rot·i••••r · r.,U11.>1 ., . t, , ~ : . ~ H>if\lr>i1 1 '1Y°\Jl1r~ !pinto ' :r.->_"'.T""..,_..:,..;;_F>+\.1--H-;..;.,"· ;>I If,-;.-..-..... --'-'.._-----'--, ncent. pon)Jni~on'r' .\fter thr · N Th. L..~ • • Cl ' s;oeS. of the day. wh;ch includ· . ew · au'Ksg1v1ng aSStC: ed a discussion upon (and voting) local council poHcie .... handed Ice Cream with Mince Meat down by the national organit.a· Uo n, members who attended the- Riverside conference November 7. 8 and 9 were c'-lled upon to give reports. Mrs. Frank: Black gave an interesting resume qn the in- ternational friendship tund sec- t:loq. 90, 146 school-mate baga have " been 8hlppffi overseas and $8,- 436.38 have been collected tor the f\ind fron1 the birthday pennies from thi8 region. Alts. Everett Nun an, deputy commissioner. apbke on national policies a.a ex- plained and interpreted by a panel Of <i-lrl Scout national staff head- qua.rten!I me mbers .,.,,ho emphasiz- ed the fact that m embership in the Girl Scouts is ~luntary and open to every girl and adult, lr- re.!llpective ot racial, religious, eco- nomic or outer differ!'nces, who wl!:hes to subscribe to the Girl Scout promise and laws. Mrs. P . V. Peteraon, Mn. Ted Rarnbrook, Mrs. V~ncent. M.ra. Walter Nollar and Mrs. Edward Chapman .. Jr .. au spoke brieny on the different departments •htch they a.ttended during the eonleenoe, making the conclave ft.ry real to those who could not p . 'lbe meeting wu then adjoum- td. St. Joachim Men to Sponsor Dinner . SL JG9ch1m. Pariah Men'• club. b.Ota 11-. met In ttg\llar montl,. tr ~T I 'NI Tbunday, NOY. ~•1 lh ~ llOdal hall. John. SWldenld pi Tfll lled. ~ wen f-vlalecl fM a ~-tobe.·w•ad._ dar. Dec. I, f""" U ftOOll ~ ~ p. '-.., TloaJ>UbliC la IA¥1te4 ,ftoMrt ......... appoill~ -cMil> -~ f .. - • ,. . ,, Fine Se 4ing Alter tions Bu ton Holes 533 We!t Center St. boCKs d FENCES (under new manageme ..... ! an 1 [)06%: E . Bay, Balboa, Har. Ml-R nor d tntertor poJnUns I s2c<5 and paper bang!nc. Ill. 20th SL, Cosla M-NEED HEL ? Beacon 6441-J • AS NEW-Congoleum 8 x9 exterislon dinette table, pop. elec. touter. Portable elec. sewing machine. 513 Center, cqsta Mesa. 4.2p Have some good boats tor sale! Want to •ell your amaU boat! TRADING PORT C0&ta Mesa Ph. Bea. M50R ConsuJt situation wanted ,cads or plA<'e a c1asaified In the 11News- Tlmea. Porst and Press c bina- tion at $2 per week, min. Phone Harbor 1616. 3108 Lafayette, Nwpt. Har. 1020-W LADIES' D 1 AMON D WRJST 38c39H wjA TCH 1'a.nd bracelet, 17 je>Arel. 311p36H Furnitur Repairing Chair bottoms renewed, cane 01 1pllnt. Chair rounds, backa and -~.f.~~~, ~P suoe; · 2050 Santa An Ave., Colla Meu Beacon 61 17c18H , ite gold· Barg&l-\n, $35. 1807 . Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach . ; 42p Palm rr St., Costa Mea Expe.rlenced cook-houseke r 35 l Oj~'f;M ~ + •. , 94dl to ol . Live in. p . Har-'_; .. ~~~AN'l!ED TO BUY d 11 4 ~ . .. . _ij ·)\ '1"' 'w. ·i . ·'~lu,t for •m~U u~· · ~ p ot b1re'r• 50~ h lgll. SAL SM*1'" or ·sALEst!A'tn' to ' on; -m rly 2-0672. 4:otfc 1 P A'INTINJ real estate and general lnsur- REA jONABlE. Large r ~small an<;:(>, full or part time. MILESTOINES jobl Fr../ estlrnat ... Walker, WM. IC. ANGOLD, Re tor l08 .. 8th t.. Newport Beach1 Local Agent it s RNiTuRl!l FOR SALl!l T Ha " 2 J.J. I 17cl8H Farrne~ Insurance Gr P TELEVISION .!516 E . Balboa Blvd., lboa BIRTHS . ROO NG-J-et Jack, y~ur local Phone Harbor 1238·\V time BA.RGAINS MILLER -To l.ir. a.nd Mrs.. roo r, reP,air ttr:at leald! · 4lc4S l9M-PHILco 12%, inch table Jack Miller, !56 Myron Dr.. Se ing ,.ntlre Harbor' at"ea. m9(1el~ ~m~at like new, complete Costa Mesa, in St. Joseph hos-Free tlmale ... h. Har~ 428-J PHONE Harbor 1618 to place wtlh tal:ile. pltal, Nov. 13. 1 50, twin daugh-j . 41c4:i your want ad on this pag ll $1"-. 9.95 ten. 4 lbs .. 9 ozl and -4 Ibis., 10 oz. --4.,..--+,------+----=-------.,.-==i---: U DEATHS \ Comp te J{ome Mai tenance PERMANENT LAUNDRE8 -1 -~ t' C riter Work i day per week-washing & Iron-· Pmi.Co ONSOLE'ITE-lO~lnch MARRIAGE UC NS!:S r' w dows, doors rerm.ired In(. References required. Cad model--automaUc tuning. Robert Ft'f'<!eriqk Weyburne, 26, r R f I.aka repaired" t Harbor 0253·W. 2ct • • I $119.95 1603 E" Bal:!Blvd.; Macy .1 Pa tirlg and D<-Jo Ung · · 1 • l " E Balboa ' r Results com.e from . ' · -- WANTED TO BUY-A Snowbird, mu•t be in fa.Ir lo good condi- tion . Write Box D, thia paper. 41c43 1 .Chi'~~ ~gmlle r'. l ,. d' I Crowns -Roy&la See John Harvey .at Seacraft 8l!!f COAST HlGHWA Y NEWPORT Blll.ACH PH. BEACON 6771 IUc 40 F'OOT a1'>C. powered SLOOP- • $3,SOO. F or sale or trade-wtll take cruiser of like value. 8 to ~ phone Laguna 4-1526-(evee. Laguna 4-5710). 4lp4.:S Walt's Trading Post Used Marine Gear Nautical Decorations Uaed Neb -t22-30th St. Newport Beach Open Suncfayw Ph. Har. 2' 70 Louise Krez, 24, I OS,, · • r H ,1eantn1r · Praeti .. ' An ad nll'J]aidy 1n lt111f CROSl.IC'(TtABLIC MODEL-12 ~ both Balboa. HOME~· ' dt CO. 'papor wiJi prod1!<9 rault. for,r.otj. Inch p ' . with FM-radio. DEA . ll'rff ~· eo. Ph. "ii·.~~ ~ $134 50 . FRANK D. JNMAN ,_, ~ 11•1.&, ·l(ll'ClgQ:&~(Jj, ~: l , ; . __j Frank D. lnrnail. l(!O. died Wed. Pain ~.g by " 1 A. ·T" . " ·. ' " F . • Thia Motorola wu Ju.t traded In MOORIN\}, handy locaUon ort nuda,y ID an Oran1t ""!'Pltal. A l "sq"a' re Dancing? _, Ind. ~·I. Jood condlUon. 15th St. dock. Suitable for 31 • :iatlve of Wt.oconaln, he harl re· 13 1ffn ~ce In lkr ~Atta \ U • , nlv $49 95 ft. boat. Pb. Lonir l!leacb 7-e23C. 17~18H IJided at 2•T Victoria nreet, Costa Call Sat.. 1r Sun.. _ . ij~ We have a Pfl\'P:ble aubUc adci.raa 17 ' 41p41 Mesa for the paat lt snont.M. He 288 _ 22nd St.,. ma lyatem, recOrd pfaik and am.- lo aurvtved by bla wife, Florence: pllfter· tG rent for.pm .. 111\d The Davis-Brown Co . BOOKS-SEA BOOKS a son, Very) Inman and a aiater, J l. pUties. ""' · \ 1·-.a-... -.-Blvd. Costa Mesa Mn. Ralph Ritchie, 1all of Costa '( ' -_.,_.,.,,. A fine steck ot boob on all Jada~ M-. ·. "· Call .,; DA VJS-BROWN CO. · l!ellcon l&Sl •nr oubJect.-Pluo · an ounent Service• will be held Saturday, " li85 ~r BJYd. Cbot& 11-J'HONll Barbor 1&18 to placo boob. L<ndlnS Ubrvy. Nov. 18 at 2 p. m . ill! Grauel .H'A, .. R. ·.B_QR , , 6 · B•con 1821 your waiit-ad on Ulla pqe. The Islanders Chapel with Rev. M. Q'. ·Cronic ~ and it..v. J-ph Tboalpoon .. d Pl JI VICL retrt.-i<>r. a .... ft. In "&\ICBOQ JtA'lTA.ft IDIOPB 2H ll&r!M, -Ia. Bar !MT officiant.. _interment wiii be 1n , An" ect ... our. i1 my loo<! coad1t1on. JlJO: ft. Onaiplat. 11aa, taclor7-to-,_. 10ca1B W-~·-"'·· "·-0~-· -•k. Clast'f'ed '1n 8 "-"5'9'7-1\. •· 41~ -~ u.., dofl1 _,, -.· 11a111r -.. -~. --· ~ ~ -I I I ......... m o-a ... _ LApm CHOICE MOORING for boat to llO Th H bo . ... • 11 cu. rr ... OOLDllPO!l'. -..... I ltt tt .. $32:1. J . w. Martin. Pl>ono DIUTia CAUGHT Al Paine, 203 Opal A-Bal- loland. wu picked up by Newport police tor d:rtYhl• a •eblcle while hU opirator'• u~w~ -.pend- ..i ~y .......iat· ... Coul Blsha7,...S ~-. on 1'11<1!1,J, .oot. IT; -... -$1110 for dnmk dd ... and bAd bla .. ..,.. bct1• •.P.n4ed tor & • -.t .,.nod. ..... ,, _ ... •J>" -.. trial at ,_ 11.W,Ort -d!;)'....n.. . l -C ..... -........ 117- ---... to lluy •• • . • ,ar r. "''~ I j r> iiur. Ullo> tlft'. ··-11i,.= · ' Lonir Beac~ 9-e69%. 4ZpU Greetest Adve ing ~ UM ..,,,. AM ... _ llliDRK. lltllTI:, e· ~ LllDI: ,.. -mb1"nat~1on Ooota M-. . ""2 !UW. eompt wlU. -oprll>p ..-us1c.u.. aADlo ~ · · • lnnenptnr matt., a1ao cur-1-----"'-------LUOOAO-Two neari7 ,_ Val· lalna and ~ en Cot.Una SPINltT PIANOS. New aad V-. A-~ ••&: O'.~I :": An:. Newport Hellltta. 8Mcan $2116, $38:i, SUO. 1>19iGotttmwt r.::a!I~ ~ . .;. "-" -.;wwx.;;;;;;;;;mnuua.L.i~· ;;-;. mo11e1 P17.oo. b .... ..,. - 1317-W. , UCU Watill'IOHOUllS I ft. 4JX. refli&'. !!,~~&!..~ r::,:o. Main, llU]LDDIG TO llS MOVE>-W..um ~ -rup. T pc. (16 &40) ._ .......... -. dlidJIS Mt. -Mt., JC.le. • 11l•'fe foe -... ~ In PlloM 1111..,. -llK. tOcU c.av---. ~be -ad 1mq>a41ata1J ti-... _ lot. Pia. Haiilor -, O!'Mley, S02 lfaln"llt., -_ UCO • " ' ORGANS. U-electric-A bMJl. ~y! Bava 001 ihla t« dmrdl w -· Anolllor few '215. DAlfZ. 8CIDaD1' PIANO co. -la Ana. 520 No. Kain, COi¥ Ith. More C'omned oa next pap. ' ---.... • • '• • , • ._!.ll!!:;':e!•!,~'!L~·~!!!~!ll'll!,,h·h·~·~~~~fll!;::·fZi!!!!iL~!~~!!!~~'li'J;l!:!!!,~...:.·,....,...._.;.l!il~:B!:?:·A~•~·~~~~ATl!l~~~~~~h 1 '\ • - QPRONA DEL.MAR PROPERTIES Robert B. ~ . ae.ltors •· · Helen L. Lywi • . ! ,.. ~ 1umq •. "' "1 .lillPAlli~ 'D mtG'i:Til!llll SAXOPBONll ~· ~: RENT. ' .. ,. • I lent~ Pll<me B&r'°'.W. . , .lU.I,... t • · ' ' • 38pllt . .SPEClALISTS . ' " 1 JUlll'I: A PU.NO. ~ ~ month: Coil 1m.i.., ~ ·, . . . _. . ~ mit all-..i tt 1011 b117 W1t11-· Linwood Vick l:"tol'; · "" "'T W1i!f .T .c;i,1·' ~ • bi lerml. DANZ-llC!DIIIIT, 520 , · ~ °"'~-. U. !'I. :: ~ fll~~.~ Co~del Mar. I· Harbor 1037 'SACRIFICE SALB:: Adorable 2 B. R. "DOLL BOUSE," South of Blvd., Coronal de1 Mar .. Hardwood flooi'L pwner m~ eeU. Only $6llOO , No. )Jain. san1& ~ • ~. BA1-~11~~ 2!" ·~ . ·Broker & Aae()!:l •. ' ·W~: 11.(1 planOe. Tri4e In LARGE LIVING ROOM. 2 lldnno. · ~ j · your old ·l'l&I* on a Gl'.aZid. on water: Patio, ianre. Frist· Coat& Me&ll- . ~t or beaoUfW 1televi8lon. dalro; N""" Rlcharda ·Market, The Beet Town OD Eal'tli Hlpeot ca.oh ano.ance. 1\mno. • tlieatre ud bua. Adult.. Yeo.r- DANZ-SCJDUD1' PIANO co.. ly If dealr<d. $7ft mo. 817 • 38th corner !Ith, 520 No. Main, Banta St., Newport Bcb. Har. 89~·W. Ana. . s'Tttc BEAUTIFUL Steinway A· Son• FURNISHED 3 IJ:eclrm. ho-and Cf'Uld piano In perfect condttlo~. gan1e on watel'front. ALSO Save over 1tt of new price: Con· 4 rm. turn. apt. and garage. ' ' , ' This,.Week's·Special • • • East Side ' · veru.nt terma at SHAFER'S Reasonable, yearly. ~11 • S6tb , KUBIC Co. <Stnce 1907) 421 N . St., Newport Beach, HarbQr ; MOVJl'JN THIS 2-BDRll. HOMIC CompleteJ,y ' turnished, even to dlehu. ...... Double P.l'&l'e tmd extra lot. Price '6130. Very good tma. S~on, Santa Ana KI. 2-0672 2285-W . 40ctt 38ttc USED Pl.ANOS from $69 up. Good pl & y l n g condition. DA.,NZ- 8CHMIDT, 520 No. Main, S anta Ana. comer 8th. Qft..t\,ND PIANO. Beautiful tone. Only $395. DANZ· SCaMIDT, 520 No. Mai .. Santa Ana. An- other for $485. 20 others al various prices. Will You Take $150 a month rent for your hoUse? Has it 3 bdrms and 2 baths? W ill you allow 3 small children? Wiii you live a year's lease? If so, call Mrs. Fitzmorris at Hu- bor 2152. Fitzmorris Realtv Co. Real E&tate and Bu.sine~is hroker11 Multiple Listing Realtor 8:13 Coast Blvd. Harbor 2152 Corona del Mar 4lc42 ~~~~~~~~~~ RELIABLE PARTY wa.nts small f'Umished house or apt. on ocean front or Balboa Penln. About $60 mo. w inter or yearly. Ph. Har .• 3060 before 5 p. m . 40c45 WA.NTED--UntumJshed 2 bedrm. houee at reasonable yearly rent~ &J. Call Harbor l43l·R . 4ltfc WANTED to Rent: on Balboa Island ONE BDRM. comfortably turnlsh- ffl house, Ne..,,port Height.a, for 3 mo.s. to 1 business or profesh. woman without children or pet.a. J25 a.rid utilities. Phone Beacon ~2M-W. Op43 $45 MO. YEARLY-New untum. 1 bedroom house and garage with yard. 426 AJlso, Newport Helghta. Beacon 15866-M. 41c43 A 'l'TRACTIVE !umi..!lhed cottage, 2 bJocka from pier. UtillUea tur- nished. One or two persona, m per month. 1910 Court Ave., NewPort Beach. Harbor 1063-M. 41p42 SMALL FURNISHED COTTAGE. Util pd, 2 ~ blks. from ·Newport Blvd. $40 mo. 234 Fiower St., Costa Mesa. Ph, Beacon 5259-JK 41c43 ATTRACTIVE s rm. rum. ape.rt· menL Pa.tlo. Garage. Utll. paid. $67 -~O mo. Inquire 614 Beaonla, Corona de) Mar. •lc42 EXCEPTIONAL 2 bedroom home. One block from post of!lc~ ye&ll)', Uttro~ed. Aduli.s pnly. Phone owner Saturday or Sun- . day. HarJ>or 2903-M. 42p NEARLY NEW ~ rm. unfU.m. hou11e -2 bedroom.a. flagstone tlre}>lace. Patio, .Dbl. garage. N'ear atorea: $90 mo. yeuly. T'll lrta Ave., Corona del Mar. Phone owner, A nanU<: 1-3883. ... 42c44 One Bdrm. Home • 2· YRS. OLl>-Blg .lot, yord &II · fenced. Very nice. ptjce 16000, $1000 down. • -·- Brand New 3·BEDROOM HOME and l Price $9500 TWO GOOD z:BDRM. HEilo<ES. 4 yeara old. Price of each $6500 ' Nice Home . . ALMOST NEW. Double garage. Large lot. Price $7330. $750 Down Lge. Home & Rental CLOSE in. Price $8750-$2000 Dn. 7 Unit Court Cheap EAS'r SIDE LOTS-$900 $200 Down G. N. Wells, Realtor and Associate~ 1790 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 5181 3 or more bedroom houae--pre- fer 'unfurnished. Also need a 2 bedroom furnished house. UNFURNISHED t h re e bedroom-T. , hou•e. Double garage. Fireplace. ODA y s SPECIALS Rumpu• room. Fruit t~s. berry · vine. 128 Virginia Place, Costa HORSE RANCH Phone Harbor 0502 4lc43 Mesa. CaJl Har. ·1964.~M. .f2p · 5 ACRES feticed a.nd cross fenced. lovely home, tack room, tull barn. Ideal locatton. ocean view. Income J~O mo. Bargain at S22.~00. good terms. Call for ap· polntment. 84!;i)i,,140 1 'reae 1ant • ~ bring reirultJt. U-BOOMS FOR RENT NICE LARGE FRONT ROOM & kitchen, $37.50 mo., Unena and utilities furnished. 2 people. BACK BAY fS-APARTMENTs & HOUSES Yearly a.nd Winter WORKING men's home. Rooms, $7 per week. Gas heaters each room. Good beda. 123 28th St., Newport Beach._ 32c33H OVERLOOKING BACK BAY, new 2 B.R. home on 1Ai acre comer, flai;stone !ront.. aJ.ao_!lapt GOOD P'URN. HOUSES 6 APTS. $40 month &: up. PAUL C. JONES 2307 BalbOa Blvd., Newport Be&ch Call.. Hal'bor 370 or Harbor 2313 37p50 1i'IVE RM. FURN. home at 122 47µi St., Newport Beach. $55 pe.r month. Call Kl, 2·7720 or 1010 N o. Lowell, Santa Ana. 41c43 YEARLY RENTAL-Furn. 1 bed- room Apt., on ground floor. Adult& No pets. Apply 223 Grand Canal, Balboa Island. 41c43 Do Y-0u Want Something- a little nicer? 1 and '2 bedroom unlts, ,Ltdo nle Be.ytront, By wk., mo .. or sea.son u low a.a $70 mo. to June 15th. GREENLEAF, :A;itissoc.· .. Sl12 Newport Blvd. Har. 2M2 "' '·· • · • 24Uc F'URNJSHED I bdrm. apt, Excel· lent JocatJon. · Reaaonable. yearly rate. Must be seen to apJ)reC'i- ate. Inquire 419 -S2nd St., New~ port or Ph. lfar. 2247-W. 38tfc NICE 3 RM. FURNI~HED APT. with view of bay, I...8.rge rooms. Elec, refrig. Reasonable winter rental. 207 Emerald, Balboa . Island.. 40c42 LIDO ISLE U you want a rental on LIDO ISLE see us. Several Jovel)' apts. Also home5 avallable. · P .A. PALMER INCORPORATED LOVELY room with bath, twtn bed&, use or den an4 wndeck ln · new private home on Balboa Penin!Nla. Employed preferred, no drinking. H arbor 1238~W. 41c42 PLEASANT furnished room with private entrance and bath. ror employed men. l blk. to town and bus. 18-46 Fullerton St .. Costa Mesa. · · 42c44 ~AUTOMOBILES, TIB.l!:S CJiEVROLET '42 Sts.tion Wagon. Extras, new paint. Private party. Phone Harbor 1206-J. 40c42 1948 BUICK Convertible, with '49 motor. Fully equipped.. JUST LIKE NEW. Nylon seat coven. $1995. Call owner, Dana P't>lnt 6'133. 40p(2 '.3~ir1Qf«Ll~tt:ii'f:f.!i !%': ; ,.43~ S I,< :N~ ._<;If. ~lp<3 1 ~ CHEVROLH:'l' Deluxe Sedan for sale-private owner. Low mileage. Radio.. heater. Call Harbor 1291-W. 42P44 1950 CADILLAC "61" De Ville type coupe. All extras. Late model. Phone Beacon 5743-W. 42p44 $1-TRAJI.ERS HOUSE TRAILER-Veneer lined, ln top . condition. FulJ length mirror. Butane stove. Lots of cupboard space. Sleeps 4. 6-ply. tires, alniost new. Priced to sell now, $400 cash. Beacon 5821 or Beacon ~16-M. 4lc43 1333 Vt.a Udo Harbor l&Ml M-MONU TO LOAN 22tt< m:w 1 BDRM. rurrua11ec1 house, LOANS For Homes 166 mo., near school. South of highway. ~12 Dahl!&, Corona witli 4 70 • 5 1/2 % Int. del Mar. 41p43 --------..,--,,----..Long term. Low payment MAR DEL APT. Specialising In F. H • .A. and G. L e~ MARGUERITE AVE.. Plana. Olf," Conotructlon 1-!lo I CORONA DEL ~ CALL BOB 14-Tl'LER 1 Bdtm. r.urnished ·--~·-····"···:.s100 au. S183 f9' ..,..., AppnlMI LO:it ~:;"~~~ i,";;d g;;!,8: ~p. PODWllR M:ORTGAGJC co. on !yearly' lease. !¥' Sure to see lllletro. Llle Ina. J"'uDda.. KI 3-6ll:S . thea6. 40ci2 . . . l.O.ANS TO BUILD,' DIPllOVID, llUT, M:ODDIQlllli; OR '' RDINANCI! • We Buy Tl-.& ~ "BIWl'ORT BALBOA. W'BIDll:RAL II.' VIN GS 6 LOAN ASSN. . 3833 _.,,. Lido Pl>. Ru. 1100 • ft replace. Large Uv. nh, dlnlng roo;n, central h eat, 2-car pr. One or the finer bomea, $1 ,800 in rugs wall to wall. Thls can be seen by appolntment .._only. Priced reasonable foF the dts- crl.minating buyer. Acreage Back Bay 4 1,) ACRES, COR.NltR. all uttlttlea, good roads. Level, looks into bay. Future development. This price for short time, $12,500. ¥.1 down. Homes from $3,500 to ' 7 7 Let Us Know Your' Wants B. A. NERESON 1982 Newport Blvd.. Costa Meu. Phone Beacon 5226 2509 W. Cha.pman Ave., Orange Phone Orange 1940 312 38th St~et Newport Beach By & 4lc42 ' ' * * ltfUlUple Ulltlng RealtoJ' -INOO&IE PROPERTY COSTA MF.SA INCOME TWO HOUSES ON ONE LOT- Nearly new, ni cely furnil!lhed, One bedroom unit and 2 B. R. unit, poMible income $120 ino., or home and rental $10,000, terms R. W. BARTINE Re.at Estate Broker 1809 Newport Avenue Co8la Mesa Beacon 5320 'LET'S TRADE Your 4 or 5 bedroom. bOuae on or nu.r ocean front for good. clean S bedroom bolO.e, clOlle ln. an.d -. Bav & Beach Realty 14l50 ~ Blvd. Harbor 126'1 40e42 BEA.UTlruL .29 It. llloop with Gray enctne. :!Cfnt. -4. Sleeps ~erect .. ·doWD pi.)'tllent on bome ln' Barbor area. .. 4SI Qold.. enrod. ~ del/'1f&l'. H&rtlof _1?aG-W. · j ~ • • . . \• ' . ' ' -J?tCOME' SPlilCIAL: SeVeli·unit fllJly leased BUSINESS PROPERTY in heart of • Col'Ollfo ·del Mar. Very low down Jl')'Dlellt will lwtdle. RENTALS: a.cllelor' Apartm~t. $36:00 •Studio Apt., -util. Inc .. $00.00 . ' . 1 8. R. tum. apt. $65. • 2 B. R. furn bowie, u\l! .• 1gar. $87 .50: f B. R., 2 bath luxary home, cloae Qcea,n, gdnt. p&kl $1!!0. ' . ' Chlnt. Co11e, lovely 2 B. R. furn. home until June 111. '100 Our liatinp are . rDepected and appr0~ed before ~ffeii.llg: Inqlilre. HOMES FOlt SALE In thjs Beautiful "Crown of the Set." Luxurious Bluff Home. $29,0QO · ' . . 4 B. R'. H~me on 100 Ft. Frontage near Ocean, all secluded 1$30,000 ' Perfectly Planned 3 B .. R., 2 bath home overlooking Little Corona Beach $25,000 • I CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTIES HEAl> OFll'ICE ' BRANCH OFFICE . ' ~11 Cout Boulevard Corona .del· Mar FarnihoUBe Motel ff.arbor 1037 ' Harbor 1063 , Would ·yo~ IUte a small house and ·5 Acres near. tile Back Bay? ON A GEN'.l'LY ROLLING KNOLL-:-Completely fenced ~d croea fenCed into 4 eeparatf parcels. FOR ONLY $3000 DOWN AJllD $50 PER MO. PAYMENTS. P. S. 10 shares of stock In Santa Ana Heights. Water Co. jlJ!Sure 1mlimited water. CAJ.,L • . STANLEY HADFIELD Phone Harbor 20 or stop at the office at ' Balboa Island 216 Marine COSTA MF.SA REAL ESTATE ~ 5 ACRES-One of the fineat on Edt Bide. S6ndy loam, nice llUr· roundlnp, $11 ,1500. Sub m It terms. 0 21Ai ACRES-Excellent v1ew of baj k bay and mountains. Better see It now, $6.000. 0 STANLEY SPECIALS OPEN HOUSE '. . • Another. Cliff Haven -Beauty Home '11"8 place la ucepUOhal tn every respect. It ta not only a ttol HOMlllY PLACBI. but al«> a SHOW PLACBI, that ~· moet futidiOUI would be proud . to own. Jt'• ~ and apan ready for you to move filt.o. Priced below market 'a.nd euy terms. OPl!N l :00 to S:OO-BatUJ'd&y Ud Sund~p lD &~ 23681 SDU( Harbor or call Fred Barker at Beacon 5'795,-ot eventnp at Bu.con 6939-J. Our ofnce la oppo.Ste tht Higb .chooJ at l~th & Irvine. BALBOA BAYSHORES New two and three bedroom home• npw under conttruc- tlon with many de luxe features. Stop at tract orfice and see the var1ous floor plan8. Convenient terme can be arranged. Call Carl Thomas at Beacon 5748. .. Beacpn Bay-Attractive Small Home One bedroom, large Jiving room· with fireplace. kitchen with snack bar. Beautiful apartment over two car garage. All knotty pine Interior. Lovely enclosed patio. House and apartmtnt completely fumiehed. Price re- duced to SI 7 ,500. • Shown by appolntment--caU Mrs. Maroon today-Harbor 1778. BELIEVE IT OR NOT (in Corona de! Mar) We are ortering a brand new 3-bedroom home with 1 % bat.ha. Real fireplace, an(\ 2-car &'&rage built for future apt. above, for $12,500. Attractive terms. -.. , I . ' ~ " " ... ., • REDWOOD I< SHAKE SHING- ' 1$8 2 bdrm. beauty, almost new. Lots of brick and tile. It'l!I different and the BARGAIN Price ts $'t.9M>. $2,000 down. See or call Bill Schuster, Harbor 2t74. ., , ' VOGEL VALUES ' CORONA DEL MM 2 bedrooms, fire~ce. hdwd. floors, dinette, large kitchen, extra large garage, fenced yard, lawn front and back, close to markets. 0 RElduced to $8,500 for Quick Sale THE JOHN VOGEL CO. TRIPLEX-Three 2·bdrm units. In come $200 mp. A real lnvett· ment, Come ln and talk ft over." 1301 COAST ffiGHWAY, Corona del Mar Phone Harbor 1741 or Evenings Harbor 393-M 0 For Quick Action WHEN SELLING or BU'qNG REAL ESTATE SEE PAUL C. JONES or CHARLES E HART BEST BUY Ne8.j.1y new 3 bdrm. home cl088 to schoole in Newport Heights. Carpeted floors, Ven. blind•, patio. Fenced. $12,750, term._ 2307 Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach "Be A SA TIBFIED CUBtomer" 38pH BY OWNE.R-2 bedroom house, cloee ln-E . Costa Mesa-loan ca.n be a.rranged. Phone Bea- con 5119·M. 42p44 Selected Values BALBOA PENINSULA-Immac- 1,1late1 c~ey , c;iomplf!t.elY .. fuml•h - ed hou.., )Wit Z·'yr1. Qld. A·l oOn.struct.ion.-All 'de1irabi'e fea· tures. 2 bdrms with twtn beda. Ideal for permanent home or proritable rental. Priced at $13.900, euJI)' flnancffl. BALBOA OCEAN FRONT-Be.U· tJtul family home, like new. 3 bdrms., 2 batha. 3-rm apt. over double 11a.rage. L&rge R· 2 lot wtth pav,cl tennill court, Cl.ba.na. and' barbec\le. R-2 zone, room to build another duplex. You can make money here. Priced at 123,000. Will IUbmlt often. EAST NBIWPORT BEACH-New duplex, modem 1tucco with s~ car prage, framed Jor apt over. l unJt beauutuUy hims.bed ln maple. Priced at Ut,500, will con.sider acha.nce tor tncome property ne&r 8. Pu&dena. WM. AN9QLD, ~tor (new addreel) . GlO Bl; Ba1-Blft.. BalbO& Pbol>e -•,1118-W AnJtillll • YQUR DOLLAR IS SHRINKING' But you can protect your;fu- ture by investing in untler- priced homes. SEE these 2 homes on. UDO ISLE. l -A 8-bedtoom, 2 .. t..th BAY~ FRONT home on a• beau'titul 00 ft. lot. Here ta a homey beach place th~t lend• 1,taelt to informal living at it.a· best. Home ls fairly •·~l tutntshed atl_d at $36,000 ta a BA.R~AIN 3 BDRM HOME-Iii«> lllut Bide location, 4 yrs.; old, hwd n oors. apecla.l tile work, din. l'OQF'l, many c1oaets, •ervlce porch, 3bl pr.. fenced yard, landacaped, $10.0oo and $2.000 dolvn. 0 EAST '17th 8TR.EIC'f\-Bualnff8 Fronta.g&-8Sx300 • feet deep. Another parcel 100x300. · Invea- tors -See lhi• now. 0 JNDUSTRIA1---Lots ·and acreage a vaiJable. Prices and locations to suit your-plant. 0 Barney Francque Lillian La Perle Fred CroaJer ASSOCIATES 400 E." 17th St. at Tustin Ave. Costa Mesa., Ph. Bea. 6818 ATTENTION 2-Ah.other LDX> ISLlt EXCLU- SIVE SPECIAL. Her e 18 an Ideal home for: a large f~lly. One ot the older, welltbullt homes that 1.1 located near the Community Clubhouse '6f1 a lovely 66 tt. comer. Tht.4k ot buytni' a horne wtth 4 i ~d· rooms, maid'• room, d•n. 4 bath.8, extra large pdvate patio, 3-car garare. and.all for ONLY $24,600, The futnl· ture comes free and yod wOl be aurprtaed al "tbe &nlount. By this we mean the .bome alone la euiJy worth 5*4,600 -:-One--thJrd down wtll ~die. i1 1··~~~.~ •, • ~~ i~i!~·,i ~µ!}f\.$E! ! ~·j I ' J• "'"~ ·~~~ 'l 1r . , i '.. _L-., Som~"·~' deOtra lot• for Ml• B"'LBt>A BU!II'NESS LCJ'l"-40 ft. Ol\ LIDO tSLE. Severa.I Choice frontage adjoining Bank ot waterfront lot.a tor in come units America Bldg. Priced right I u ~eU u crou atreet • IOta at OFFER $7 500 for this well·built price. wtll under tl\e mark.et. · 'nle BUYERS have learnebi tbat 3 BR. home. Cozy livJngroom we are the DEVELOPEftS 'of with frpJ., dlnlnc room, kitch., l.JDO I8LE. You will prot\t by .. brkfst. rm., serv. porch. On the coming to our office. Our o!ftrr heights just north ot 15th St. tnp &re EXCLUSIVE llatlngll. · on Orange Ave. Choice location, H lltU buve a LOT l blk. to bu" trans. and just a ere -• e ,, · tew minutes to Balboa Bay. Thi11 P.A. PALM'w.1? l'NCORPORA m l " ~VI& Lido I NeWJ>Ort Beach. Calif Rarbor 1500 ( • 4t c42 . PHONE Harbor 1616 to ! place your want ad on this pag,. ON TWO LO'l'S . ' Four year old, 3 bedroom hou;te wtth addlUonal cuest houae and bath. IArlr• patio, .nlled and brlckjOd. · Blx""llent financing. SU.500. Near bHt beach In area. i" TRULY A BARGAIN! $9,(/00 BUYS BALBOA BAR- GAIN! Fumlahed 2 B, R. cot- tage with fTpl. and 2 B. R. Apt. over garage for lncomf:. Well locaU!d between Bay lUld Ocean and shopping. DUPLEX-Modem and. attractive. 2 BR. ea. apt. Juat oft Bay Fr. Prl"'I' to .. n at $17.llOO. -SOUTH COAST REALTY CO. "MulUple Llatlng Realtor" 302 M:&ln St., Bal-Har. 2034 "Near PaVW.on" PHONBI ~r 1818 to place your want ad on tb1a pace. ElARL W. STANLEY Realtor 17th and Oout Hlway Newport Beach 1Gtll and~ Newport 8-11 226 Karine A \l'e. 610 Coast H ighway Corona del Mar Balboa Island 3113 Newport B)vd. Newport Beach One of t he few modem Multiple Unit Properties on BALBOA ISLAND $40,000 8 Units -7 FURNISHED This is a good opportunity for ·an owner opert.tor -One-Half Caah ~GATE ·LINWOOD VICK, Realtor 312 Marine Ave., Balboa Island Harbor 2042 • When :Buying or Selling a Home BE SAFE! BE SURE! Insist on Escrow Service For Prompt Dependable Service Choose BAY ESCROW CO., Inc. 1415 Coast Highway Corona del Mar Ph. Harbor 2275 $690 DOWN I 1856 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Ph. Beacon 6397 NEWPORT HEIGHTS $36 42 Per Month •7l50 DOWN ro Vlml-N•w a . .... ' t ~~· h~-· Wltl> flrem-place. ~ New.;2~··~~~ 1.rwca~· ef: •. ' , Har~ , g , lpcf,-'1 , , j \ ~ ~ ~· ) • t I l 1 ' (, tiol'n, glral(e. tin< e l ' blif' '• . I •, ' ; ' , . , .<.\..-•.I.. •. , \ in this locality. FUU price is $2000 UUWN only / $7,100 It's A Beauty Newport Heights It's attractlve, it's different, lt'a moet Uvable, 2 B.R., bn.nd new home, fireplace, pe.g hardwood noon. , untque kitchen. cheerful separate <!tnlng room, large living room and bedroom.. 2- car garage. Thia home wlll -0 . I . at 5 per cent down. Bondi are paid. You'll be overjoyed to own thia lovely home. Full Price $10,750 Phil Sullivan FormerJy C. Galen Dent.son G. T. Everson 490 Newport Blvd. Coeta Mna Beacon 8243-W Harbor 31~7 • W or Beac0n 6f68..J 3 BEDROOM HOME, only 4 yea.rt old. 1200 sq. ft. and goblJ of beUer feature!!. Price la far be- )ow present cost.a, $10-,000. $7950-Rustic Ranch Home Thia charming 2 bedroom place I& a.lmoat new. Massive red brick nrepla.ce and large wtndowa. It'a a down ri&"ht barg&Jn. ,2,000 \down. SD IT NOW! . ' Beautiful Corner Location One of the moet attractive homee on the Men. 3 bedrooms. ~It 1941. Large corner lot, 17 x 122 . Completely fenced and lud· acaped.. It'• a real value $13,760. Motrt Beautiful V. Acre On the Mesa (62 x 300). Several large ahade tree.. Among new expensive homes. $2000. Beacon Hill Realty FOR BALE BJ' OWNBIR-1 bod· --· i-tl7 tllrnlabed. " blqclt -o( -N-rt Blvd., Oo&t& M:-Pb. lie&. 17"-W. Balbo P . ul $3'000 Down 498 Newport Blvd. Bav & Beach Realty ....... -:... .. aJ ..... ~-IDS Prlav&te , (2 blloo. abOve Arth .. ) 1450 11.asboa Blvd. ,Harbor 12$4. -.--.-...,. .,_ S rental µnit.I, home and Income ·Ph. Bea. 5113·R. eves. Bu.. M32·W ~ patio. Icleol ~ont for tor couple. Trust deeda for part. , famJIT wWt ~ oi 'Ill· $9,llOO. JAKES C. HOWARD New 3 . bdr,m. _Homes ·· 1a .... Qlqll<l<r Lido 1ota u put N 'B c R.e lt .. . .. . MUST SELi. I.ride. nT,NO. , • 1 : • a Y •OpQ -People do -4 the want a4a.. **SOLD** Sl5 Poppy • .. '. . ~ .. '!11]' ~ r ~. u:AVING ~TS-~ _ LIDO ISLE 8118 Newport Blvd .• N~= NEWPO~ ·cn1 . ' Ull' ·--·bl· -... -4--utJfUI 2 --and -home 1-------~---- · • .. .............., ..-....-vnlt ~ proporqo. Thi• 2 ~ lars• ln>IUni' patio. Kuat Sw .. 11 Bld_g. Sites Corona de.I Mar· J ··~~.-.,.~ ....,.UJa&D pro-port)' mmt be_,,~ lie'-to appreciate. S2l,li00, ~ ~< ~ ~;11 ·.;:.~·1 u, • out .to a ...we. A 'ftlle 1oca-_ 4 peH~-Btlt>G. ~.:'.~.·~:jJio~ Mu!Uple .%i:s R<l&ltor • ooo "":... -~--~ ': of Arcll.., .m I.a Jolla Dr, Both -r<T ""1:1' HA VEN · · a:z-.·"'-" ::·r. i;c _Um>-,-u:j.~ .1 nliLti_. ·· Brlc:lf ~ eo 1ocau 121 1o .. od,loiJlllls ... M:-"""a: . "'" 10f6 W91' p•t.BQA VD.--. -.... r.m r--..._ ~00 ..,......,~ r bl--· • · ~ . . i ·I MUii ¥il-·llul ...,_ + · _...., ' Width. Pll. NO '547 HOO eq. R. o.m<r bUllt. 1 \!o yn. --------'·-'·---• LAllGE CHICKEN RANCH or NO --~-o1c1. s IN'lnna. -led den wltll ' ",.a 950 ·t. :-· e1 ~ n,,; • 'ii ~ -1 a. ioum. ' . *nhd -.-..i floo-'·•-•· ·., -·· ....• ,,.~·uvwn .·· "--M....ur~,,.,.tn ..... ..;..90Ett•·MJ&AHO ...... ,_,,__.... __ ll!o· Tll'l!D1••• 9"4!.• WIU.. ~ 0. l. a. ,.-. """-~ 1'dnn -. 'JIAIWil. ~ ..,_,...., for 11.000 ..,.,," .1. BltDROOJ( .-... batlla. Kltcllen with tile ¥4 -t .~ 1; ~ • •_, ~ ~~ f!f1 • .,. ~pr,. dUcka a.a ,«~ for ba7 d?_,..••±wtt ...... lilt."' dlltlw *•· ,_.,........._ -Rdfth ·t;>.-'Y.ekev· IGP.ClllC& ---• uw -lll'•P•'1·!jrtce f'O,ooe. · '114 1aaJ ._.-.. ""'L dlll.pnpwt"1~'1S.'· r . .I' '< · ~· I -tall l-ta. ' GllDl'ILBl.U' 6 A 81"C l'lill pdco .NllOO.. 0CMJ--n --t. OW..' atu ••,.t ~-. n. Bar .. '1112 c~ Rat. tti'-ll 1111 x-piwt *1'" I ear. -Olll ...._. • 1 r w m .n 8,IW IDnc'• M., Clllf " -B-.-· j ·'' ' -""" • • I --~ '11'1"' , .... I \ " ' ~ ~ \ • ' t •• . ' "\ . --------~-----------· --------------·-• · 1 I " I I ' • '· •• • J ~ I , ·.• • • l ' ' I .. • • , ' . ' I PAGE 8 · -PART I ·-., NEWPORT>IMIOA PRE5~ '. ,) . ' . THl,l,RSDAY,,NOY. 16.' l960 . Erwin Lazio . to Play Here November. 28 SRO Sign· Out . for Music Revue. DANCING • ENTERTAINMENT •THEATRES • -------,. . .. ' ~ . ' 1 • THE ARCHES CAFE and COCKTAIL LOUNGE • OP.ll:N 10 a . nt. 1'hrough 2 a. m . • Newport Blvd. on Cout Highway N l!.'WPORT Wl: ARl: CLO~l:D ON TllU RSDAY8 SAM'S SEA FOOD Complete Course LUNCHEONS-DINNERS "At the Sign of the Swordfish'' Beautiful New and Enlarged Cocktail Lounge SURFSU::>E 8'•l"'t'f>n S.·~I Jkacb and SW18et Beac.b rbunl."fl: 8%4...()4 -80%-00 -M0--11 ' FUN zo -NE OPEN EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY BALIOA -Announcement- I am ffop1>Y to announce that KEN NILES DRIVE-IN REST AU RANT is now featt1ri11g the excelle nt management and superb cooking of • Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walk.er These oldlimc local rcsidcnU; will be familiar lo you as the opcralol'H of •everal of the· Harbor Area's most 1:1ucccli8fuJ eating (llaccH. I know their many friend• will welcome the new• they arc again serving' their deliciuWI food in this c<1mmunity. Their Wom en Cook• (and spotlcHS kitchen) will •atisfy the rno8t discrirni11ating. l hope you'll drop in. and say hello and try one of their TW<ty S<ind wi cheH, LuncheH or Dinner•. They arc opt:t1 from 10 A. M . until 11 P. M. $1.00 COMPLEfE DINNER (Soup, Salad and Dessert) NORTON'S BAY SHORE RESTAURANT • MENU MON, -Meet Bells end Spaghetti TUES. -Braised Short Ribs of Beef WED. -·CLQSED-GONE FISHING THURS.-Ojd Fashioned Beef Stew with FRI, SAT. · v-.g&tables . -B4ked Stuffed Codfish, Egg Sauce -Bc>iled Frankfurters and Boston • Baked Beans , Brown Bread SUN. -aCodfish Cakos with Spaghetti reole, Brown Bread Vhlldrn ... Vetenu of. the CIYll Wu 'rfSI BOURll: t• le t P. M. D~D 6 le I P. If. ON5 BAY SHORE THE CIRCUS ROOM ONE OF AMERICA'S OUTSTANDING REST AU RANTS! . Jl'ood Es;pertly · PreparAd and OraclouJlll)· ~rvM. In Our l !nlqu~ IJlnln« IMM.Im Yr~ Indoor J•arkln& Nut DOor. In Long Beach _. 11r ,..Ed XMAS CARDS SELECT NOW l.argt' 1\88Qrtm1·11t llallmark &: Others • • COSTA MESA STATIONERS Bea,·nn 5213-lt 1788 Nt•\\•port Rouh·vard ' L I D 0 '?ict<.Lrc I • • ' Wed. Tbru S&t. Nov. U.t.i 'Two Flags West' SpcclaJ Qartoun Ff!lttlval t S I Donald Duck, Bup Bunny, P0peye aad Tom & 'Prry • Mesa•'' " i . Ii Now Th.m S.t. No¥, 16-18 J ... ph Cotten, Vaill "Walk Softly, Stranger" • -second ~laJor Fea,ture- R-Obt-rt \Valkf'F, .loan LMlle "Skipper Surprised His Wife" FREE SAT., NOY. 18, 9 pm Bi9 16 in. Console TV SET Given Away FREE From Our Stage Now Playing • DEVIL'S DOORWAY Robert Taylor ~"11 Calhoun -PLt.18 - ·'===Vl:=RA~WTLL= .• A=MS~. lcASS1No To KOR EA CONCERT SINGER VOICE TEACHER PIANO t"OR CHILDRl:S • PATIO STl!OIO Har. Z647.'.JK 313 l/, Macl.oe Ave .• Balboa 19. 11/.IGUJeM. By MORRI 609 E. Balboa Bl,•d. Balboa Harbor Z070 8 l nl11Jltca prov., thut the n1a- if'lrllv ur trHffic nci.:icle nL".1 are ca u~ed by hu111nn carelt·ssness Wkr ('tt.!-!Ua llit·s are lnt·vitable- lra!fh: (.'a.!f lJ.'.ll tles need not be. VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS 0 . W. Broomhead BIZ ('oast 01\'d. Corona del Mar I ~."."M DOMESTIC ~~~u Rl:J'AIRS FOR ALL MAii.ES o. w. Broomhead .11.! eo..i Blvd.' I Hubor Corona dcl Mar !414-M. . ADLER =~<j auAlRS roa AU MAKE8 0 •. W. lropnead eu eou• -, I u.m.r Corona del Mar Sllt.--M - SEWING M~CHINE REPAIRS O. W. ••••••ad Ill C-t ":1'1 1 ·-· 1 °"-""'3 . i ., ... ., W~SHIN~J.MACHINE I · REP--•s ·. 7 I o. W. •••••••cl I 111~.a.c. I .., ... . ~ ... ...., .. ,_ I $ • . ' Narrated by Ql'lNTL'I/ REV!llOW8 'l'ou'r• Aft• . , , WHY GO FARTHERf M•v., • Ovl1 Mom.llf! '91lL~ -WllLS &lllS LATE MODEL STOCK .CAR RACES "0 ~ .•t11 • 'H • '50 • ~ MOD.l:L8 Hud-. f0fd1. llK::.110111 ;..,......., hfct, OldllftOIMI•, I~, it.I>-, lii'..-c..,, eh:'. SANTA ANA llLOD' BAI!!; SUNDAY APT..! l'l'O\*'. 11 5.tft Ope11 t e. "'-' fl.,.. forJ•lt ---~111 ........ J ._,.., _.EN'L ADM. I.a llJDS lie • 1-d S..f'I f.•, f• I-cl. lo_.,. SMtt NOW ~ t4Mrt """11 .. ........ ,,.,.... ,,,,,. I ' . Tbam1ad1 ' of _lleaf.m ............... ' ; I· t ladies aMending :.~=~·' ......,. l(..f1 If ... ta I triJ.l .... pt :nine. wttl • coma FINISHlNG TOUCHES ob a , Ju.moo...'•t~ clo_.. Me the-"·ork of . (~ft to rtcht) MmeL Jack Reinert, Ne"·port Helpta, Be-tty Par-~ Balboa 1hlaod and \\-'. R. Colf'man, Ne'4·port llel&bla. ~ jo,·tal f"'H~· wlll be part of tfh.. dt'COratlon1t for "~rnvlal . Night" at lh.1• Balboa Bay t'fuh tomnrro'" (F r ida)·) Mpoa.»ored by lhe Zora ta club uf Netirport Jlarhor. Junior Theat~e to Present · • Snow White Heaven Can Wait Sets Are Problem for. Stage Crew Thr Junior. Theatre of Luguna Chairmen of the various stage BeAch Playhouse ls preknting crew committees for the produc- Snow White and the Sevenl>warfs lion ot the Newport Harbor High o n the eveniings of Novem~r 2-4th St>nlor cla.a.s plfY ,"Heaven Can anct 25lh ,ai· 7:30 p. m . ~ic kPt.s "'a.I t" have been poated by dircc· will be ori ~ale at the Playhous~· tor Robert Wenti. Handling S('t Box Office~tcr Nov. 13tn, and light.a Is Don Steffenson : COJ!· Th(' title ole of Snow W·hite is tumes, Sally Henderson: props, being pl'ly by youn~ JI.tar} Cath-Lynne H oxie; publicity, Iris H i~­ er1ne Andr s \\·ho is an JI-year-by: tickets, 'Joanna Leithold; old aspirin a ctress. All or thf' prompt er. Daryl F ord ; assistant pat"t$ are tieing pley<..-d b,); young direct or. Sally McMillan. Sally peoplP undt"T the age of 1-4, also hu one of the Important and The Playhouse Is "pa~cularly Interesting roles of the play. excited nver the prospects ;'or thu1 Date of the prod•ic lion is N o- Junior Theatre rca.."K>n . Atf.er thii; vember 22 at 8 p.m. In the high productlon of Snow Wh)t•: th<'re sc hool auditorium. All scats are will be a play prc11entcd ' bJ' lhe reserved and Mr . Flo)'d Harrynian . !;.eln·age gi-o~p followed ! by a .faculty advlM>r in charge of Uc· ent Re~. 'k el.1!. report.a th.at some excellent Unul'!ual In terest i!I being l'!hown seala are alUI ava.Jlable. by the adult11 connected ""'jth ·this. Upon the shoulderg of the Jlght-productlon~ The committee has" ing crew. including Gene Cra.lfl been ~\'<' 'hPlmcd by ,offers of and Bill Y•rwood, a.<1 well a.s cha.ir- hPlp with e ~oal~mu. ~lJJ and man Don Steffenson. res ts consid· n1akeup. ":~~ d 1re.ct1on ~f lhe play erable re&ponaibiUty ror the unus- ht ~ing .d1.v1ded into ft'\llny parts uaJ atmoa:phere and ov<'rtones of which \l.•111 be put t~ther only the play. The lighlin~ effects in the last week before the perform-the final scena. in th~ starkly bal'<' an~e~urine Cookson, Brc'nda J oy<'e ~~:.er room are particularly effec- anrl Bill Gwinn are in charj!e of directing the Dwarfs. The Wood-Three l>f"pths land animals are being trained by The action of thC' play takes Mrs. Alice Lomu, and the two 'place at three depthJ! on the stage. dance groups are bf'ing directed and thus gives the production by Barbara Peyton. The principal!\ staff aorl\e problems in se t con- 1\re under the direction of "Dick '' struction. P'or the prologue, the Long, E lizabeth Pierce and Laura airfield for heaven-bound p&.88f'rt· Clements. i:'CrB ·ls sl.al'ed between curtain and The costumes and se~ promise roo-Uighll, with an ingenious back- to be outatanding and 1the young drop over the n.111.alns behind actors are sure to prov(de the au-whtcb a blue light plays and dlencc with a nloal ertertalnlng J'le&mll to give an atmrni;phere of evening. eerie mystery. , The drawing room of the weal- M•k B' I h thy Yarnrworth for act I and II I e a c liaa been erected In the front hair 8 k " L -,f the 1tage, with lhe locker roqJTl rea ~· eg ~f act 111 a chieved by flats. table 1 'lnd bench and skillful lighting in Mike Ba,ch, son of or. and Mrs. the stage rear. ·: Henry &IFh of Costtt Mesa, Is a Between sct>nee mood music Js patient In ,Emanuel hospital. Port-fumlihed from the Harry Rawl land. Or<> .. l'lufferlng frdm a broken composition. ''Mu11ic Out o!. the leg lncurtd in an 8ccldent at Moon," which features the the;r- ·wo1 k . He undcrwcn{ sllrgrry and -n on, the electrlca.I ins trument 111 now re rte<l pro~resslng nice· use,d with 8uch wonderful effcf l 'y. ·n the mevie "Spellbound." JM,·en11 Garb On~ ot the problem• for the cdR- luming and make-up crews Is 't.o work out appropriate gsrb for t~e messengers and escorts lo H eaven. The celestial employees are Shir· 'ey Franklin , Sally l;:le nde~on. a.n d Mona Mc'I'llggart. All will wear ,Potleai while uniforms. but Mor•· t.o celebrate her first day on bf>r riew job u Meuenger 7013 wlll be turned out'"Wtth apeclal tnsigriia. ~b • t..&nen will have a very h&n4Uome P,6-lr of boxing gloves ro1· hht prize tighter role, and all tht> U•J:lal ,paraphenall.a., Including, 3 faded flannel dttutng own. ,tii:r. Jordan'• rnake-np requlrea subtle~ ty becauae of hiB indefinite age and becatise or h.la dlatingui11tled v~lion u Beaven'• chief ~ot. Tall and ta.n.k)t and deep-voipe<t oienn OriftltN ta re~ tol be •!very eats.factory J.nnlan in •ap- pearan«: u 'fell u cbaracleriza- , }~e piay tA 'sure to be an .JU&· • lll&'. wtuy, ca,feiuny proc1ucedl,·e- With Newport Harbor'• flnt Community concert featurlnl' the 1".naatlona.1 18-ye&r--oJd planl•t E\'· vin L&z.lo .a.lated for Nov. 28 and :he London Slrin& Quut.et ap-. pcaring at P'ullerton on 'Monday. Sov. ·20. th is month hold• two very Important da\e11 for Com- )\Unlly Concert memben . La.z.lo. quiet and pol.eed Mu.n- JllriAn boy. is aUU thrtJled with hh~ New York debul, a d:-e:IUD ,.:Orne true. Of him the New York !Timc11 stated : "H e ls entitl°ed to be placed among the outatandlng kryboard artists of the preaent Unlc.'' His European triumph• were climaxed at Ule age ot 15 when he won the grand l>rlze at the 1.Ttternatlonal Music competl- .. ..ion Jn Geneva. He wtll appear at Newport Harbor High ec.hool au- ditOrtum on Tutaday, Nov. 28. Concert members are reminded that reservation• ior the afler- concert •supper at the Bay club should be made before Nov. 2-1 with either Mrs. Lawrence Brown . Beacon MOO-W; Mrs. J . A. Beek, Harbor 62-W or Mrs. J , Leslie s7erfcnsen, Harbor 2877-J. ~-power engines furnish as much horse power as ever In thil!. country, but too many folks who control it have no hone sense. V ERY POl'ULAR IHNOINO GROUP who C9J.J thennelva tM IJay·Dt'f"oamen, "·Ill be on band at tbt> Candy Cane Ball. betllJ hr.Id OeQl>mlier 16 at the &y f'lub. R&n.dy Vaa Hum. man- a.1tr.r of 'the JTOUP. "'laJCh ap- JW'81'1>1 daily oa the .lo Gr'aydon Kl .. A(' TV ""°"'· IM arran&tnc Spt'Ci&I qtri•tmM •umben '4oilh htM l'roup and It "'hould be a hlC"hlll'ftti of the e1''t"nlnc. ,,..,., ..,... "Jd&ndln& TOOlll &ly" for l&te oomen on Sunday eveninR" when '\he Tounc _Church.men's League of SL Jama Epl9copa.t church preeentle their eecond an- lftlal l.fwdcal Nonee.oce Revue. Wbtl~ Patay Allen, ID with polio. left the open. number without a NCOnd .aprano. otheMJ carried on. The orlgtnaJ compolSltlon. Le1111 Jeune.,Ftllea, or Lov~ tn the Bot- tleneck. waa written by Jack Wil- cox. who aang the bflrtlone part and played the a.ccompanlment Nancy MUJett "ang the •orrano part and Ken Crumley the tenor po.rt. Cluck Seeley. &JI emctt, an- nounced the numbf:f1', Perform- ers wore c08tumea of the Nine- ties, adding much to the effet"t. In the barberahlp quintet Wt>rc Gng Wright, BIU I'.>rm:;Ut, K en ClfUmleY. Bill Yarwood and PPle G raham. Girls reaponded wllh a beauty shop qua r!f't. com posed of Jeannie Whilf", Joan Merrill, San- di Hutton and Mary Boye('. N11n<:y Millett gave a 8010 number with guitar ~mpanlment by Ken Crumley. Loulse Erick.eon gRve a readlni;; and a aong and .. Happy'' Slade sang a Kawallan nun1ber. Stanley Fox gave two 8Qlo~. playing hl111 own piano accompaniment and Vlrgtnla Royce gave a clever imi- tation or Bea Lllllc singing Hark. Hark, the Lark, with Jack Wilcox: at the piano. Authentic in chlfton dre&<i and hair buns wu Leslic-Knwvh1kf), dancing the Charleaton with Shir- ley Stahle r, dre8"t'd In top hat and tall.I. During intermissions perform- ers served refreshrnent.A to J{Ucsts seated at 11mall tabh.•s. With lhe capacity audiencP ll wa11 believed the league membere had achieved their goal of $90 t o go on their pledgr-11. Mrs. Francel! Hamilton, advtaor. wu dcllghtC'd wit h 11uc- cesa of the affair but not quite prepared for the rnthuslutic member who wanted lo sttlrt prep- irations for nut year's revue. Saturday Movies at St. James . Gl!l of a new motion picture projector make.a pos11ible the new program or weekly movies which staru .this coming Saturday at 4 :30 p. m. at St. J ameJ5 pariah houae. A small charge-of ten cent.I will be made, and children may bring their friends. First feature will be Peck's Bad Boy at the Circus, and there will al9o be: a cartoon. NEWPORT HARBOR COMMUNITY PLAYERS, IN<J. Presenlll the gay comedy·f&nle '~NOTHIN~ BUT THE TRUTH" Dltteted by Jack Rarrt. Thun1., Fri., Sat., November 16• 17 and 18-8:30 p. m. NEWPORT BEACH GRAMMAR SCHOOL . I I Utb and W. eai1>oa'Blvd., Newport Beach AdmllMlloft-41.00. lncludlns tu PATIO STUDIO and BOOK STALL sis V1 Marlne -Balboa bland Browse Thru a Uttle Cornf"r of Europe DE1R PARENTS: A LITILE THEATRE FOR LITILE FOLKS announces beginning rehearsals for "H. M~ S. PINAFORE" DATE: Saturday, November 18, 1960 r~: 9 :30 a: m. _ P~CE: Pariah House, St. James Episcopal Church, I · , Lido Isle _ MEHBEBSBIP: Limited to u r . D ECl'OBS: HENRI SCANLON. ·RICHARD PRESTON i'1 ent.ert&lnm.ent. ' t ff •I~ .Springs Telephone long Beach 90-1868 --'or Week-end Co-directors of Uttle Theatre for Uttle Folka and 81.ngeni' Worklbop in Lone BeaclL P"19~°""'..i "!i Kr • .-Kn..~=~ AB previoualy announced. this la ~:Q;j;...;.. ·a. ll'!llul: 41~ · . of an opportimlt,Y tor childnm. agea 8 tD 12, ~ -=-~· ~:::~:pl•nnt at :.i~~-:ea:::oftheth~, ~ I nlf r,;i• ~I lfl di ,,.. -·ii.:~ , &D actual pl'Od1lCti911-: ·~ • ~-l>F u.. lL.-+----;.;...-_. ____ .. __ . ___ _. l .. ' . . t ~ • • • DICK .JONES GETS AWAY for a four yard pln tw-f ore belnc dO\\Tied by h\'o Oraap 1 tackk>nt l.n. lut werek '• 1-6 • .._,., mJnuie victo ry fo r the Harbor 'ran. Tackler No. 86, on the l~ft, hf Panther qu&rt~rbaek Bob Smith \\'ho lat~r made t he all-lmpor t.ant fumble \\r111Ch ScotUd turned lnto a 8C-Ore for Ne M•port. Smalk>y'11 kick \\'OD Ille game. (Presa Photol ... ---·-----rcapture the league crown. Fuller- 1 l tori is winning again with a well· t:'p ,·-'e Ai ~ balanced o~tense. Cood pa&1lng, C'J~ r•'~ '"'-" 'good running. Tite Tars hav<' ! managc<t to beat all other oppo· FROM THE I sit.ion on running a lone which ;n. I dlcate-~ their opponents weakness more thJtn Newport's strength. BENCH I The Sailors can probably br A.t I thei1· rine.I opponent Jo~riday \Vlth 1 just the ground attRck but we think they should practice the One mol'e to go and ' the Tars R..e a·lal game a_ bll In prepA.rallon • w ill be rcstmg cornrortably in sec-for next yf'ar. They will never be ond place at the close or the grld firs t place club without It. season. l....r\st gs.nip la away from Wr'd HkP t o ~f'l' 11uarterback rul· hon1e i.gain.Jt a \Vcak Huntington f\.'!kl and Woodhull, who wiil both Beac h elcv~n anf'f th.e Sailors bC' back hext year, toss the ball shoulti win 1r they <Ion t gel too aroun'1 in the Hunll11~ton Beach cocky and SUl'f' o! thcnu:iclvt·s. I game. [nc ldentfy. Woodhull has a They played ino.-;t of the Orange perfect pai"sir"tg recol'd so far thlfl game with .that spirit .and almo.'!t year. one out of one. ' lost laRt Friday. Only in the clos-After the football season closeg ing moments whf'n the local lads Friday there only reritains the an- really got mad. dh.l they show any ual award dinner which h as been spark and turned K big break into ~cntatively set for December 1. a victory. Biu~k.elbaJI Soon Guard J nhn Langrnhein1. who BMkclhall se~n Is already un· on ly wcli:hs 145 pounds, says he dr.rway with the Tar squad hold· really wa..<i anJ::ry after Or"nge I Ing preliminary practice sessions. scorer! an<I he ma<te a' viclou~ tac-Several of the football t!'am mcm· kle or Panther back Bt)b Smith be-bcrs will be on the varsity includ· hind the line. The> ball popped o ut 1 inf.? Glenn Griffith. Bob Burdick, of hi i! ht11HIS and v.·a~ picked up and Brib Scotland. Jimmy Miller. by Enb SL"otland anrl about five who t()(lk oVt'r the coaching duties seconds later Newport had lled I from Ralph Re('rl in n1irl·season the score. ]a.qt year. will start his first full I t still r<'maini;\ a my1ttery as t o sea.-.on as coach. The Press will how ScollRnrl. who was playing have more inrorn1ation about th<' safety fo r Newport. came in afti-r leant an(l Its prospf'('ls next week . the tun1blc and retrievC'd thf' ball. We wish we would be able to Safety man is U!'lually the player see the Orange Coast collcge·San- l•rthe.at back of the line on de~ La Ana Dons football game Friday tense but In this caRe he-wu the at the Santa Ana Bowl but Its fart.heat a c ross the lini. being play~ at the same time as ~--......:.::.q~;;,..-..,,.. __ ..,.. ,, ..... o&no ..... ~ ......... ·~•llk:l1' .. _h,y flnl of lhe f ield to thC otli.er for the choice. Too bad the Plrate• don't first three periods with neither play on Saturday. hovi.ng the punch to push the ball over the ~oal. Orange camr the closest In the fir"l't half and were l'!topped o nly when Glenn G riffith recovered ;i fumble on his own 4- yatd line. Smalley almost got away for 86 yards anri a score M'C- onds later but a · flf'et-footed Pan· Jack Clark Hurls 1-Hitter in 15-3 Optimist Win • ' , • ' I . ~ -. . . . . SR'il0~s ~ Favored .. iITT ~ea on 1 1 WindoP. at Huntington Be.ac.h'· Frida . Bis Pl~y First -..___;·:__'~~--'·~~~~..-.;.·~~~~~~~~~~~:..-~~~~-,.-'~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~- !:? :?r~~~.:~~=: OCC TO .CLOSE SEA ON :. ;,~~ ~-"'~:~~:u-;;:: :~~ .A. GAIN ST -·DON. S FRI. AY 1 1 .-. stadium. It will be another dOuble , header with the B teama •eeing ~ action ttntt, beginning at a p.m. ~ and the vantty game to follow. IN SANTA ANA BO L The Cf!e equad• from the two. • ~.~~'·,h~·~:,~~: :: ~-;":.· ' . ' (Thursday). For the laat two weeka Ntiwport tea.ms have swept Jrro1n their po.!!!lt,lon In th~ cellar door, Orange 1coaat'11 Piratt!lf ~·tll all three squaq games and they sn1pe at the-leflgtie leading Donl!I at Sanl& Ana ':Jay Cce t omptrow. • may do tt again this week. Friday, n ight In the Sant& Ana Munlclplt1 Bowl t o con1pletd their Tars varsity will go tnto action Eastern Conference lllay against their tradltlo~al rival. two or three touchdown favorites Coast'• loss lMt Friday to the against the Oilere ·Who have yet to Chaffey PnnthetH elln1lnated the win a league game. or course, Pirates fron1 the fir!4t thr,..e posi- Newport wu favored over Orange Lions In conference Mlanding and la&l week but only won the game placed lhenl in a po1'ilion where on a brMk. one mo re loss might earn th em t he The Oilers are a green team but bottom rung. A F'ulh·rtnn win over have looked good In several gantes San Bernardino t omorrow nli;ht especially against Santa Ana, al· might open the wuy to the dubious though they were outclaued by bottom honors rnr CoRSt. Fullerton llllJt week, 6!'.>-0. The line However. _the gA.n1c will hold is tremendous, resembling the greater Import ror the Dons for Touch Aootball Winners Crown~d at Coast College huge Orarge line of last week. whom a win will einf'h the confer-Ktng14 ot Orange Coal'!t Col- Tacklq to tackle they average 197 ence lead. The Pirat<;s are not !Pge's lntra1n4ral tou<'h f~tball P<>Ullii:ls compared to R Tar ave rage considered a pu!,!h ·over. having ot 167 for lhe same five: poalllonii. threatened e \·ei-y ('onrercnce oppo- Ends are about even and so Is the nent so far thi~ seRBon and dcn1on· backfield. strated a ditngnrnu!'I 0frc11sP. championship right were crowned Monday morn~ng o n t he l P irate campUl'I as Q:huck Mltch~l l, or 0CCllll View' I led hl~ T~ddRY· Thursdn.v Rixth period gym clas.~ lo a 12 -6 wip ovrr Ralph 1 Bal· tiE'1·ra'1!i Monday-Wednesday riflh. Don't Sell'e m Sho.rt Playing at f'hurfry last Thur!-!· They are not s low Rnd derinile· day, the PiratP:oi l("(I thr PanlhPr~ ly have to be reckoned with. Coach 20 to 7 R few n1111Ul£'s aft rr the Al Irwin warns. Starting Oller second h1t.lf OJX•nc1 I, o nly to Ree the lineup will probably be R oss and Chaf tPy Ringle.win,:: brC'ak out for Arevalos, l'nds; Ramirez and Biil three more touc hdown:1 t o t>nd the The victorious t es.m. Incidentally the sn1allest 'ym clRss atJ Coa.<1t . MCOrt'd in theJ./rst anti fou:f h pe r - Inds tn rack up their w · . The first to11C'hdo 1n ce.n1e. on a , 0 y1:1,rfl P8"'M from Chu ck Mitchel\ to Jaf'k Hayrli, another Ocean View stu· <tent. M itchell took a pa1'.<i from H ays for LhC' !-leconrl sc.0 1~ aftf•r he hart th1·nwn a 55 ynrder Lo end Bob R1f'lef.-ld on the two. Ro..<JWell, tackle9; Russell and Gon· gan1e 28 to 20. z.ales I who welghii 242 pound!'! t. fK:c: ·tndi\·hhual Stat1 ... rlt's guards; and Prenslow .c~nter ; P'8yt"r tc·b yd". II.\'. barkfield, K imball, quarter; Bob Willoughby 11 l :\O 11 .8 fl.O Bo8wel1 ltwin ot Bill) left hair; Hernandez 13 6{j C'hafe, right half; and Krendell, Miller 5 S.".i 13.0 6.0 full. Riehardl'lon 6 36 Tars ca.me out ot the Orange Berry 8 37 ••• 0.6 game In jtood shape Irwin reports Knipp 3 2 llult1erra's ~ea111 !'{·111·ect iri the and will be at peak !ltrength for Threadgill -6 -6.0 the season wlnder·upper. He lhou1tht the boys were overconfi· tJcnt ror the Orange game and lhe cockiness almost C08t lhf'm the game and second pl11.ce In the loop. End Clenn Griffith played his usual ~ood game. Irwin thought. and Mel Smalley's running Is bac k on s par with last year. Irwin also praiHed the guard work ot JQhn LanJ:"enheim who hits been Im- proving s teadily and wo rking hard since the seRSO n bt'gan. lrwln us· ually substituted his guards in pair s now. Langenheim and Pas~ coe, Veneman and W ittman. Tar St.r t.firs Griffith and Schmidt will prob- f;\bly at.art. •L..AA<a !Dr the T..,..; Woodhou1e and' Pft9ter, tackla; Veneman and Wlttman: guard.I; Burdick , center; Scotland, quar- ter: Smalley and Jonell, halves; and McMuters. full. se,·ond rputrlrr un a pass from Golfers V•le for C'os ta ~1 f'sf\'s i Phil siarfnrd t o Ed MoulOr>r, f11rr1tr Gardena H ish d athlf'te. ) Presi ent's Cup To hot >IMlal• I , 1 J.1 C'nlbl'r!'I dt the championship Costa M esas ~Vnll~· Tar~. cur-team . whu wlll l'l'Cefve n1~dal1t nt rent S~nta ~na City t.:hafnp1011 lt·d a ftll"lhl'until'\g' awards rWemb\y qualifying-"'llh a nnf'·Ullrll·r·par 70 include Mitchell, H ay!'!. B!eleft>ld . u t.hc annuetl \A.'1110\Vtl'k PreM14 of J\nahrini ; flod McMIJliari, C-0.!'l ta dent s Cup play J:llt nn~:r ~11 ." al r.frHa: Bob Ebbe l'hKrt, Hu~tl ngton the Santa A na lLnk .'4 l h1.'i week. Be 1t.rh : Dick 1 1 BrowQ, NPW York: Taft challeni:cs J.1arinc Bob John Cnnlp~ll. ~rea : A~r le T ou4 Bis~t'tt in his first fPSt whilr de· N N Joulie. ew H a rbor; 1 b eu- tending champion. Marvin Bttrn-baucr. He met'; Bob Aguilar, Santa hart drawH John Dickey in a third Ana. I I flight tcatur(•, I . Members ct the runner-up team First r-ound play endit Novem· are es follo~s: Balt~err~ · Capls· ber 28. fo,o!lowing flig ht rounds, tranr>: M:ril1 Malqul•t. akn · cte-. winnera will pht.y a •uclden-dealh mente; Bill ouat.afeon, ~ewport play.otr for the President's Cup. Harbor: on Arttnon!Jo. Bar- F or two yearl' hi~h ·handicaper• stow: Et H "ulder, Gardena: Phil have prevailed In the cup play. Staffo rd, IA Mesa; ~ Wayne Davia, H o ll ood: Te<t Mfllett and &~ StPvens. Newport Harbor. Coaches, Players at Harbor Hi See Movie Coast to F.ace Alumni File in Cage Opener . I Followtng a pre-seaaon teat against & tea.m of alumni, Orange Cout college'8 buketball t eam will open a 11ea1ton ol 11 home g8Jlles, , 12 road gamee and three tbumamenl-'t when · It meeta the EJ T oro Matinee at ,the local cam- pus gyJn on ~ce1nbcr ~· Before entering Eutr rn Confer- ence comrctltion 8.gayui:t Santa Ana at home on J t\nuary 5. the Pirat<' cager8 will pa·~Htlclpale In two ot their touma.rne ls, p laying i at C ha ffey bctweel} D ember 13 1 and 16 a~d vlsltlnr G/'endale .tor the San1 BPrry Mernor al T ouma· mcnt 30. ' between December 26 and I lTndPr t ~e guidance ot Coach f Afllcs Ekton. thr Pirates w ill com- pete In U1 e F.aMtern 'conference I 'flJ::"ain!itJ Sanla Ana. Riveniide. Chaffey, Fullerton, San Bemar· rlino stnd Mt. ~n Antonio. before enterJnJ:" the Reg-tonal Tournament at Contplon between February 26 and March 2. Gant('S a.t hon1e v.•iJI be El T oro ~fRrlnPR. Frlday, Decf'mber l : East Los An~elc11 Jay Ccc. Tuea- day. Q('cr.nther 5 ; r\trul'I Junior Junior college, Tu~day, December 12 ; SRnta Ana Junior College. Fri· d<ly, January 5 ; Chaffey Junior college, J.,rirlay, Jaruary 12; Occan1dde.carl!fthart, S~a turd a y. January 20: ~1t. San rntonio ~ol­ legc. Tu"folday, J&11U:!ljY 30: Har- bor Junior college, Saturday, Febr· 11ary 3 ; Rivrr!'lirlc> J11fli11r college. Tut'!:Hluy, F c brunry 6f: Fullerton Junior rfll lci:-e. Tur>s<lajy. February 13: n11d S~n &rna1tlino Valley Junior collc,;e. Jo'rida,y. F ebruary 16. (Jn the road, th e P irates will 1nf'rt (l<.'('8n11itl.:!·CarlAbad on Sal· urday. D•'C'Cnlhcr 1 ; Bakersfield Junior collPge on Fri~ay, Decem· hr>r 8 : C itruH on Wc<tnegday. Janu- ary 3: 1-{Rrbor on 5'\l\ll'day. Janu· ary 6: R iver$irle on :!:_ufsday, Janu- a.1·y 9: 1',ulle rton on TueMay, Janu· ary r t6 : Sl\,J\_ Bern1:1.rcfino on Fri· January 19: F..a.8t L. A . on nf'itday. January 24; El Toro 1nes on Frtday. ~ILDu&ry 26;1 ~nta A na on Friday, February 2 ; Cha.ttie..y o n Friday, ebruary 9; and Mt:. S&n-Aritom -orr P'r.tday,I Feb"! Bronca+o s ill Le<ads JC Sforers • P)l.GE 1 •. l PRE-CHRISTMAS I S / PE CI AL ff . . . . . 1'5 MEN'S Nl'WN SHO~TS Were 2.95 MEN'S NYLON SHIRTS .. 5's .... 250 ..... l's I BOY'S lll'ESTERN FLANNEL SHIRTS .... ~295 BOY'S FLANNEL JACKET SHIRTS llAWA.IIA~ PATl'ERN -(SIU8 4 -12) The MAN THE HARBOR'S MOST OOMPLETE STORY. FOK ME.\' '179'9 Newport Ave. COSTA MESA COME ON IN AND PUT A DEPOS IT O N A T AB LE APP LI A NCE- SUNBEAM TOASTMASTER UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC BLANKETS G.E. IRONS & SMALL APPLIANCES \\IE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK.OF PORTER-CABLE POWER TOOLS • W-JlL-··sw l -HARDWARE 1 1 844 Newport Blvd., COSTA MESA Phone Beacon 6603 . • .. ' the r defendPr caught up with hint . Scoring 13 runs ln the, first I~· afte r he had gallopP.d 48 y1:1.rds, n1ngs, Newport Harbors Opt1- the longest gain of the contest. mists coasted the rest of the way to a 15·3 seven-inning winter base- ln other Sun1tet League finals Anaheim is tackllng Orange Fri· day al Orange, lhe game rated a loss·up. and the conference lead· er. Fulle rton, a re h eavy favorites to topple injury-ridden Santa Ana at the S .A . Bowl Saturday night. A motion pic ture ln color on "The Prcvf>nl ion and Care of Athle tic Jnjuril'1'1" wall! s h ll"'n to coach<-'s and n1en1 ber~ o f athletic teams at th~ Nf'wport HKrbor Union H igh ~C'hool on J.1 onday. T ouch too ball Is only a part o f the intram ral pl'ograni which call8 for ch pionship.s I~ basket· ball. volley II and softh111 in ad- dition to Individual com~tltion In badminton, ennis a.l\d dba.11 . Indian, int Cees Santa Ana collcge ·s George Brancato today wa~ all by him~ self atop the-E aster .. JC confer cn1'P inr1lvldual scori~g race wit ~~r~~;~~na ~4~~~!~fs~~ ~~,7i~~ ~.1,,-51 ... s;•s--11--<'=·"""'1·,i"·'5•es~11 ... 6-.,.6S1·""!i.-si-ess-11-v""!li'•'!JS1•·5.·5,15•.11~ • .,.~ ... -51;·5.5s11-_-"'~_-.,~~-·51-_·s-s--11·•.,.-• .,•51.·5.·s-!'is11• .... ., •• .,.:s;-•s;15s.,.S"ii§i5§ I ' • Stm1lk>y Ha.04 C~ce I ball y,•in over El Sombrero cafe of Smalley hag been improving Compton Sunday al Costa Mesa. with e}tch ga~e and Is about b!I(."~ J Jack Clark pitched hitless ball to last yeA.r s peak. By scor·tng for the Optimists In the fi rst six a bout ~h~ee t ou chdowns in the ! innings, but walked 12. a ccount· game F r1day he could . still re-ing for all three Sorr.brero runs. gain the scoring title which he Is H e allowed only one hit in the McMasters Now 3rd in Scoring defending this year. full game When Newport moved to the The oPttmists next Sunday P anther 17·)·ard Une ln the fourth meet the Los Angele!'I Juniois, period. fourth down, three yarWJ whom they edged ~-4 last month. Despite the fact he tailed to score In last week's 55-0 ro mp over Huntington Beach , Fullerton High school"s Duane Penn.ington s till hold8 the le&d In the Sunset league scoring race with a 28·polnt total. to go. they called tor a field goal Box score: attentpl a lthough the y had been gaining three o r m 6 re yards al· E l Sombrero n1ost every time theY r RIT the balL The ball had to cover the ten·yatd end zone a"d was placed down a bout ten }'ards behind the line of scrimmage so the kic k would have bad to be over 37 yards in the air to be goOd. A.nd it fell short . Orange roaches on the sidelines after the k ick falle<l were heard to say. "That's the hesl play they could hnve l'alled In that spot - FOR US!" Coac h Al Irwin says ht> never c alls any plays from lhe bench and lets the boys alway~ make their own decisions and this j>lay wa.s no exception . But Har- bor won anyway. Still No Pa.Wiii' Again Newport aho"'ed Its• com- plf'te lack of a pal!sing attack ar.<t were again we&JJ , on pft.15.S' de- f ense. They have the best ground A. Alvarez, lb L . Ortega. cl R. Alvarez, 2b McFarland, flS P . Ortega, If Vale ncle.. rt Saiu, 3b Silva, c .. Felix. p ··- Totals _ ... -··· H arbor Optlml•ts Shafer, cr-2b .. . Lane, 2b·p ...... . Thieme. lb ··- W Patherwax, c Ridgway. && ....... . Henning, Ir ....... . H orrell, rf ......... . James, 3b ........ . Clark, p-!f ........ . Totals ......... . AB 3 2 I 2 4 3 • 3 3 .. 25 AB 5 5 5 • . 3 4 .. 2 ·3 .. .. 3 . ... 34 attack in the leagQe. secqnd to Soore.. by lnnlnp bone, Including Fullerton, but Newport Har. 427 200 x-IS without passing they will never 1 El Son1brer o .. 200 001 0--3 • • Anahelm"s _ Au(ie Huesca sky- rocketed into second place with a R II 25 points on the strength or three 0 0 touchdowns in the <;olonlala' 38-0 1 0 win over Santa Ana. I 0 0 0 0 0 1 .3 0 LarTy McMa.stenr of Newport Is 0 t ied for third with 24 and Smalley O has 19. I o Sun11et LMrue Scorinl' 0 kl~ttp 0 D. Pt'nnlnct.on. F'ton ! .. . 1 A.. H uf>M'.a. Anaheim ..... . R II D. Du1"&1n1t, F"toa .......... .. 3 J L. McMaaten N'port H 2 3 C. Wll9on. O ra.op ... ·-·-·· 1 2 '-<rn-eoa: F"toa ............. . 1 2 D. Hndsnn. rtoa ........... . 2 2 M. Smal~y. N~port H .. 2 1 B. S mith, o .-..e ---······ 2 0 L W•ver, ••elm ...... " " 28 4 I 26 4 0 %4 ' 0 %4 4 0 24 4 0 u 2 2 8 • 8 2 0 R. K red~1L Wton B. -····· 0 1 L. K raemef.. Saata Ana ! 15 13 M. Kelley, Saata .,i\aa --Z 10 %% 1 18 I 18 0 18 0 18 0 It 0 ll 0 ,. e u ~. CYJ>rtea. Anaheim .... Z R. ~rton. rto. .......... ! 13 3 1 5 ' . . Tar Bees Move . . Into 2nd Place WhUe the Newport High B foot- ball team wu "9\lpptng Orange. 214 12. t.a'Jmove tn~ eecond p lace in lea.gue standt.rtgs, the t'wo league leaden, Santa A n& and A naheim were battling to a M tie lut week. In the lhJqj p.me. HunUncton ~ch knocked otf• J'Ullerton, 20- 0. dropplng them ,Jnlo • lie with t11• Tu u.es. Sawt B ............. .. AL J&oOBa W&tl' Il l ....... ,,,J. 11 to flafl*-N .... fl'Oa if L T Pt.Op Santa' Ana --~ 1 1 ., 18 Aiiahelm ···-··-··· I 1 1 31 28 N~ Hu. -I . I 0 M · 84 FUiierton ·--· I 2 0 41 441 Hunttnct-BIL Ii I 0 M 26 Orange ·-·-• l -• O 18 441 na~t I • in. ..... ·llmlllt. ..... ,._ ............ t •t' • ., ti. - " ••••"" 9lock .-n. Bodi Oii tM!le llldwn will • l8 etmfc :.a._ -Ille --.,.... -Nu\ -1 ........... -.-..:• • ... ,._, ...... .._ tll9 c ' I Sn'h~ aheaau -. .._,. e lo lllOltol • Mmt,. t ll;J at I p.• • ' ' Prld&y -Nowpcl<\ But>or at Huntt.,.ion :ee.M; AnaJMrlm at Ona&' • • I ~--· at Banta 411&. ' I ••• ' The fih11. n1a.d e at Nnrlhwcs lf>rn Unive r11lty in Eva.nHto11 , Ill .. by the Bike.Web Con1pany, s hows the proper 'melhode uf taping for var· lou8 athletic injuries 11:nd ho~ to prevent participants from being hurt during football , baseball. track and ba.<ikctball seasons. toFu~:!J.~:rS•~:a ~na will clash for thf\ Sunset l~ag~1 e 's Cl&M C lf'1t.gue ,champlonf'!hi today. Thursday, lat FUllert · arter chalk lng up wine last week to re- ntaln unbeaten. Thl8 Interesting f ilm, 1nade In t . "th t h Wild t , Fullerton walloped Huntington coopers ion WI e ca 8 Beach 33-6 hlle Santa Ana wu trainer and football playen1, al-rilpping An.heinl 13-J2.' Newport ~eady ha." bern shown . to lhous-I Hsttbor hanCll'd OrllJlge \ts fourth ands or athletes a.nd their coa ch ce. j straight IDAti, 19~o. The l'I'ars are LAST Wit~EK'S ln third plafe. COUNTY H IGH SCH OOL SuWM't ·c Lt>a111e ' w Rtandlnp LT 'pt" Op -t o .o 7<' e 301f)030 2 1 l 38 12 1213963 0 3 1 24 43 0 4 0 12 {)1 FOO'TBAU.. RESULTS Nl'wport Harbor 7, O range 6. Anaheim 36, Santa Ana O. Fullerton ~. Huntington Beach 0. Laguna Beach -48, Capistrano 6. Garden Grove 34, Brea-Olinda 6. Tustin 33, Valencia 6. Ji'ull!!rto n Santa An;a Newf}(lrt Har ... Huntington Be. Anaheim ..... . O range .... . place with Mt . S1tn Antonio's !Norman Nygaard. The Mounties \~:ere Idle ln.sl week . Eastrrn Conff'ln'ncj Stand.Ines td 1>91 tp G. Rrancato, S&nta i'\na 6 O S8 N. Nypard. Mt. S. A . .. 4 O t~ C. ~ltt.on, 81N1ta An~ ._ S O IR R. Rrny~. RJ\'f>nil!'f ... S 0 1~ R. Ht'm&ndn. O. C., ... 3 0 18 L. Wra\•er, FullPrton .. . S 0 18 D. Fouts, M~. 8. A. l....... S 0 18 o. Sf>sn:le, santa Aha .. o o J f B. t ·mphrf'tllt, Santa Ana Z O I? V. Y,l,,'t"SM, Rl\'er-Mld Z 0 1 1 ; 0. P.r1111, Santa Ana .. .. 2 O i L WllJouhby, O. C1 Z 0 Ii H. Rl<"h&nll'O'tl, 0 . • Z O I~ N. Earl<'Y, <>. C_ .. 2 0 I~ ll, Mllk•r, O. C. *. •··-.. 2 O lj?: T. Adayi~ Rlv~rsl ___ .-2 0 1;? R. Rudolph. C haff ... 2 0 I~ o . Hlrw>M, San Ber'f.Jno . 2 O ~"?. D. 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AND OR K beotaul• JOU go lron1 Olle pat•tlOtt to •noth•r without •nj f 1 Ho• f With ju•t ttie tlmple Hip • ,...,., fh.,., •111 \ R A 1 f~ITIERING · . J 1 ·, HOLIDAY SEASON! 2-Pc. I DUVETINES By Suh0 Rose of Calif. Co-ordinates In RASP BE RRY, GOLD or BLAQ:C ~~t· 1 ..••• 14,95 SKJRTS , . , . f ll,115 O·L 1aE · SP .ORT SHOP 813 Newpoi;t A Ye. , Costa llflll& • I, FOLKS, IT'S I T, RKEY TIME e · are · ready to serve you again ith ou~ Scrumptious Broad Breasted /Bro'."e Tu'!'eys Welcome Wagon Has New Hostess Christian Sc ien.ce Thanksgiv ing Service /Order Early I COMO •N. Wo'n .. ~·1 .. .... So we may better Bethel Mdernbe~s ::;:::::··:·::~:'.~·:: j ~:;:nlt~iu~u;,us a ~·}: ~ In '-'Onformlty wtlh the Procla- mation by the Pre11ldent of the United StateA, Thanksg1v1ng Day at Gran Counc, JI O. W. Broomhead I Goo~ Bird means Sotisfaction to you. The goMen ..l.n tennlal orf ~he ,H arbor 257 .. , M. L PFEIFER RANCH Back ln operatlOh •ca.In In the 8erv1ceR wtU be held ln all NewPort Barbor a~ atte:r a two-branches of The Mother Church. month lapae. le the Welcome Was-The Ftrat Church of Christ, Sci- on hoetea aervtce with calla 1tart-f'ntist, in Bo•ton. 9u c ... t Bh ·d. Coro[I det Mar VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED 26th annual ,.J;on or the G•j(nd l '::=======::I===~ / sst E. 2!lth St. COSTA MESA Bea. liSM-W Guardian Courl~:il , Inte rnati4na.1 I • ... --------------------------..J Order of Job's) Daughters Was Classified ad.a cost lltUf, do much. I Ins thia week. The Proclamation, deslgnatlng New boat.us i• Mn11. Maurtce lhe day u a day of thanksgiving, Elder, 447 Via Udo Soud, Udo will be "read by the F1nt ReadPr. tale and •he ls workJns; In com-A period wtll be set aside for the pktt. cooperation with the New-givtng of teatlmonles by Christian port Chamber of Commerce. Scienth1ta approprlate tor the oc- observt'd at a f'!bnvention N~'f· 9. ! IO, J 1 and 12 111 Santa Barop.ra. -;· Be Well -Groomed and al Your Holiday Besf! ~ .. -.~ -..lo: .;;-· Our Earnest Endeavor -Quality Clea nin g Hand -Blocking of Knits HAND -FINISHING OF VELVETS GABARDINES, EVENING WEAR Specializing in Dye Work No Extra CJuuoge for Plck·Up ud DeU very , WASHINGTON CLEANERS 929 Marine Ave. Balboa lllland Harbor 348 High Qualify Printing-Ph. Har. 1616 High Qualify Printing-Ph. Har. 1616 •-S' .. " \VeJcome \Vagon C'arrtea good c:~lon. will Into the homea or thousands The Golden Text of the Thanks· or fflmllillee at the m08l eventful giving Day l..cMon-Bern1on Is from tln,ea of lhel.r Uvea. Calla are t he PsnJm1! snd reads, "Oh that made on mothers or new babieA, men would pralae the Lord for his teen-age girls on their 16th birth-goodnel'ls, and fo r his wonderful day, newly engaged girls, families works lo the chlld~n of men! And who moved locaJly and newcomers I let thtn1 sacrifice the sacrifices o f to the city. thanksgiving, and dt'Clare hll'I The hoapitality cesture la IUl ex-workN with rejoicing.'' preuldn of congratulation& or wel-Luke's Gospel r~ords that when come from local civic and eoclal Jt>3U1!. healed the t en lepers, "one (1'0Upa and from public 8plrited or thcn1, when he u.w that he wo.8 bualneaa men. Welcome wu found-healed, turned back , and with a ad ln 1928 and now hu over 3,000 loud voice glorified God, and fell hoateseea in over 800 cJUea In the down on his face at his feet, giv- Unlted Sta.tea and Canada. Ing h im thank.a : ... And Jesu!J Mrs. Elder, the Harbor hoate&", ansv.•e ring said, Were there not h.a.a been secretary of the Women's ten cle8.lUled? but where a re the Auxiliary of St. Jamea Eplalcopal nine! They are n ot found that church &nd has done much work returned to give glory lo God, save in the Red Cr088 and Community this st.rang-er." • Chest drivea. A naUve of Phoenix, Mary Baker Eddy says In ''Sci- Artz., ahe formerly wu executive ence and Health with K ey to the director of the Federal Public Scr:l pturea:" "Of the ten lepers Houatnc project in that ata t.e and whom Jesus healed, but one re- during the war wu houalng man-turned to give God thank&. -that agement advlaor for the state of i111. to acknowledge the divine Arizona. Mrs. Elder haa been a Principle Which had ,healed him:· Ha.rbor resident for two years. The Welcoffie Wagon hosteu can be contacted through the Chamber of Commerce, phone Harbor 758. Natal Fete for Donald Button Mr. and Mra. Grant Fuller or Costa Mesa were enterta.ined re· cenUy with a family dinne r cele- broling the birthday or Donald Button or Long Beach, brother (I f the hostess. Unity · Service of Thanksgiving The Unity Church of TMJth. 2015 Norlh Broadway, Santa Ana, ~x­ t(•nds a cordial invitation to you and your friends t o meet with them a t 8 :00 o'clock next Wed- nesday. 'fhanksg1ving E ve, and join in a "Thank You . God" st~r­ vieC" which will be held in the l'hurc h parlors. 1'hen at 11 :00 o'clock Thanks- giving morning, evP.ryone is in- vited ti.1 assemble in the SB.nl'tu- ary for the regular Thanksgiving service with SJ><>Cial music and the Thanksgiving message by R ev. Estelle Taylor Key, minister or thp church. "Oh! Come a.II ye thankful pt><>ple, let us give lhankl'I unto God." Pony Rides for Birthda'y Guests P·RE ·THANKSGIVING SALE Lingering during the week wa.s l the arter-glow of the seventh birthday party given for J ohn ny Brockman, son or Mr. and Mrs. Sy.•en Brockman, 4~3 Broadway. Costa Mesa. Mrs. Brockman took the young folks to.. the pony ring ' Harmony and llOdt:retandlngi pro- vl!.led the them~ for the parley. Tho.~e attending rrom p(>sta AfeHa Bethel 1si' included Elk.>lnor Ragan, h ono r~ll quPen: !Carol Thon1a.<J, senlo prince!ils; Connie Gunn, junior pr 111:c1is : Judy ;r:..ick- er. guJde ; Dt·a~na Pt·ter!lon •and Carul Fink. Grand Beth l reprt•st·nt1t1ves were Ca1·olel."' urdick or ~thel 157 a11d Jl'a11n e Ja.nlfson uf, La- guna Bea ch Be}hel. ~ • Also In ntte~d.ance were\ ~rs. Dorthy F . Burf)ick. gunrUlan sec· retary: Mrri. fl.uby L . CraWTord, pasl guardian of BC'lhf'I ~:'.I ; Mr. and Mrs. "Rex Albright , g u rdian anti as.'fOclate guard1nn uf •thel 1157 : Mrs. E . V. Ragan. rdlan treasurer and ltfrs. Carl rl4mas, custodilln of paraphernalia. • , Highlight of the concJav~i was the presentatipn fro n 1 I .Job's Oaughte~ of the St ble or Cali- fornia ·of a $8 850 check to. Stan- ton Bniner, ~halrman o{ the Shrlner's H ospital finance co;ti.tnlt· tee, for the swimming pool 8.'t. the Shrine llospital for Crlppietl C hll- drt•n. Los Angeles. -1' - Making 8aturday night al'l es- p."Cially bright night for the Coi:ita ?>fe.!!a contingent was the !\u rpri!e dinner given in jthe Hawaiian Ga.r- dt!ns, Santa Barbara. celebrating th f' birthday anniversary of D1•anna PPler son. Cuveri:i were de- noted for fourtet>n. A prettily dec- ornted birthday c:akc l'lilnax"ed the repast. -----· ATTt.;1\'IJS l'l!ESll\'TEflV Th~ Rev. 1'homas M. ~ibson, pa.slot of SI . Andrew's r•resbyter- ian church. alteuUcd the Lmc An- geles Prt·sbytt-ry nieeting ·ruesday al Vt.-rniont avenu.-l'rt·stiyterian chuJ"ch, Los Angeles. •• HARVESl OF VALUES PRICED TO CLEAR on N ewport Blvd. for exciting .,, rides, with Ice 'cream and cakl' at • • • • ' . !f3 to Y2 OFF BLOUSES Specially Priced ..... '. ........ $1.00 to $8.118 DRESSES (Incl. Half Sizes) -·-··-·--·---·· 8.88 & Up JACKETS ......... -··-··-----·---· .... ___ ------·---··-·-·--4.88 & Up SKIRTS ........ ----·--·-----·· .. --·--·---·--.. -----··-···----4.88 C Up B RAS ···-.. -·-·-···-·-··-........................ _.......... .50 & 1.00 HOSE (Broken SU-) --···-···· ...... :...... 1.00 pair A FEW SUITS , SLIPS, GOWNS and P. J.'S SALE PRICED BELTS, HANKERCHIEFS. and MISC-;-ITEMS DQN'T MISS THIS WEEK OF VALUES! No•mber 15 111ru :NJ.v~ 22 · - the Brockman home as climaxing f eature. M ovies, previouaJy taken or the children. proved of Much delight and there were balloon8 and other favors to be enjoyed: A special gue.!ft we.a Johnny'• grandmother, Mrs. Mabel Poetel .ot; Coe:ta Mesa, whose natal date wu al&O cele· brated. j On hand for the hterry occaa- ion were BJlly Brockman, Michael Lange, Joyce Cona~. Nan Cona- way, SkippeT Klller, OaholJ and Kenneth Ch&mberlaln. ! ... ' ' ' 0 llPW =~-: u..w.,. ... --...... .. "'9 I .., ~ ~:a: -... --·-&-,._ Jfou 11 b11 11. Sir ·-··~-~­...,. · ~...,.Trr , • lllpt-~ ...... m*7 • • (:~~I ~) • • . . U, S. G~~etnment Graded No. 1 ' FRESH DRESSED lb. .. . '' 111. 1,qNG ISLAND -' O\•en-Ready ROASTING DUCKS lb. 65c I CAPONE'ITE I fryers-Pan-ready lb. They're Deliciow. GRADE "A'' or ''SELECT'' PLiATE BOILING BEEF . • • .,NEST BABY B EEF ROASTS f'oT 39¢ I ,. 47 ¢ RST. 1b: . Bone lb. GRADE ''A" or ''SELECr' llNL'S ...... Rl 'MP or Rolled ·shoulder ROAST lb. 79c EXTRA SP~CIAL • · Finest 'Fresh FREE PRIZES GRADE "A" o• }iELF.CI'" ·smw1N 59c STEAK "•· I ALL POPl"LA~ B RANDS CIGARE TES DEL MONTE GROUNll BEEF.· •• 1" J CA RTON '145 . 11lus lb. 75' So, SOS On FRUIT CKTAIL -STOKELY'S TOMAl I JUie · ! f6-o><.23~ ..... ·-··· ., ...... -······ CL ... CH I ~AKE .Mii '._ .1 ~1 ........ L. __ .. 371 ¥1. MONTE I ' UMPK N ·--. . ... J_ .... .. . ·-·--.151 rlltL MONTE Melba · • I IN OUR BIG GUl.~~·r-a" c.o~1E~f N<><hins ........ ,_ ....... dowo fOUI' ......-.c.he mun- -of can. of Pc 1'fil.k lll- aide the •iie OG •fr. entty blaak. And -~ ..... the •Oftf1"'1hC lil«fll of wia.nere of the ~ uablo food pr;.. -Nov, %1 ... FREE TURKEY FOR FIRST PRIZE OOLORED lb. 25c Margarine • . . z 15c JEUO ·: • pkg& Bl:INZ PLtJ,11 or FIG r4Jc PUPDJNG · ••. ·"'1- -. ch ·Market Ph. l1acoa 5695 ' '· • • • / 1, I I • ---, ---. - • • I .... :·r,~ ... ' r· • -. • ' Ch11reh ISeti~ol Gu/Id Pro America . ' .:Paul'; Progr Im' ·1 · F.rJe~dship Grou~ RT Ir -THURSDAY, NOY. iii. 1¥50 to Purcf,as~ Drape~· ·· to ~lirriinate ; 11 " ~u.bh1eet . h j Hears About 1· ·· :;,.o.lj~ _~ ... ··o:""P•Jl· ES S _fl. The Church School of s J~ H. I''-' . ¥ t ;, I : .+ . .,.ut er en urc v· ·t.l 15.; h I ' Ep;scoplJ ,C~lll'Cb W1lj tlil<• u -0 lu.~y ee 11'\9$ I.rm n 'Th m Sunday N I as .. ,.e I c 00 I "hctr tt.nanCtal proj('.cl the lnatah.:. . .. .. ~ i ~~1 • 0 e e, ' · I ~;;;~F;;;;;;;;f;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;5~~ Ing of drapea ln tl'l.e ps.rlah home Old &nd" proep.ctlva m~be or• ,lttb, 11 a. m. a the N.~w OU.con~ work at Ute yukt.e •o divide the ro:im lnto 1ec:Uone Pro A•rfea are notJfleid• at Harbor Lutheran c j urch it Pa .chool tn Qeor(ia wu diaCuaaed I: ior church school cluaO•.: It WU tb .... Will be no No•eml!or/ <and J'TOt'ram for tbe Cb~rch" t by tbe Glrr· FrtendlhJp 11'9UP of I 'R .-0 0 D's jecJiled at the guild meeUng held Declln.b1r meeUnp, accorililif~ to the text. Coloa~ 1•9•14· the co.ta Meaa Commun It y lt the home ot Mrs. WUUain Fl•h· a tsedalon made by U.e ~ _ ~! 1-ChUf'C~ ~t~:H 8':~yfto Church at a meeting 'Neaday, j ) . "· Corona 'del Mar. Twcnty,eJght 41...,to1'11. Next meeting had 'been nounc.. e ev. I er ,• Nov. 7, wttp J oan Isley, 5<2 Aliso I CHRISTMAS SALE of .. lorious .. ifts "10ther11 w~re prt:aent fot' the scheduled for November 24 a.l the putor. . 1 . . A.,ve., NewPort Heights. A eoap '7 ~ neetlng. home of Mn. Elmer Polr1er, Cor· There wiU aleo ~ • eerYice 4t shower for the David and Mar· # •~ •AO'fj di t · 0 •--1 talkln It ·--Amo~g plans dlscuued for rats. oni. de.I Mar. . U;SO &. r.i. on Thaftk@l1vlng >'· garei. Home wu a feature of the •' "' """""1 • aoow1 "* Y -'-peop e 6 • evf"ll ._ Ma (O talkln. to benel.I but Me USWPrs be .... lf ad )lb and ·ng the money was a Pl\bllc Flab Because that date la next d1')' N H I f ' evening. &"l':9 me tdr It. amart pl, eh! ~ry to be held in January. &ft.er Thankl_!i.~~g and becauae ew ome Or I ' Bualnes.s WU conducted by Ann ! . the next reg..-... meeUng date Crawford. Jaycee Sands led the .. T U IS pNLY ONE THING IN THE WORLD WORSE l11 ... :a7c ....._, • fw 151 Gold•r. milted b\l"•r rolls I Flaky. t•nd•r with g•n•rovs qvontitifl Qf rkh, fr•th bvtt•r I COSTA MERA J700 Newport Blvd. CORONA J)EL MAR fl93 (.;QMt tllcbM•J' LAGUNA BEACH !'16 Fon:t1t AvenlM! • 'P;·nvidence' Subject 3t B. I. Church "In It Snfe ·to Elirr.inate Provl· Costa Mesar.s enjoytng the. do- !umbin. Concert Trio In Santa An& High school audltortum Friday night. Nov. 10. were Mr. and Mrs: Donald Huddleston, M rs. Harry Belch, Mrs. Henry Lange, Mrs~ Cunning Bulleer end Mrs. P. A'. Chamberlin. • MISSING CAT A "very shy" calico cat, orange, black and white, l.e reported miss· ing since 9:06 a. m. Sunday. Sad or eye. Is Its owner Lt. E. J . Forb('s, 12-4 Iii Opal Ave., BaJboa ~People do I Island who ta offering a reward of ten dotlare to anyone who 1can read the want ads. locale h is cat for h·lm. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ' Pre-Xmas SALE! • THURSDAY -FRIDAY -SATURDAY . XMAS ORNAMENTS reg. 49¢ 29¢ XMAS ORNAMENT Special 129 -Rf"g, J.98 XMAS ORNAMENT reg. 59¢ 39¢ XMAS TREE TOP • • • • 139 XMAS LIGHTS ( 8 lights l .•. 59¢ XMAS LIGHT BUUS. 6 for 19¢ 'Rel'• 98c Vaine Res. ~ for 11e XMAS SNOW XMAS CARDS Reg. 1.00 69¢ GIFT RIBBON 9ef • • • • • Xt,t~. C.QRNUCOPIAS 4¢ : ' . . ~ • " • l~ • ' • Shuffle-Cut -The Card Shuffler $100 LICORICE KISS,ES Reg. 59¢ 39 ef HERSHEY MIN~ TURES ••• 59; REG. 19c JORDAN ALMONDE. reg. 69 ¢ 49" Xmas Fire-Proofed COTION 19¢ REG. 2k BOX XMAS CARDS • • • l.!:IS Value , XMAS FOIL REFLECTORS 19¢ GIFT fAPER 9¢ KEYSTONE SERVl~E STATION 0 • •' ' " ' l . -' I SMALL -Regula r 2.50 -Special 159 MEDIUM -Reg. 3.98 -Special 259· GIANT SIZE -Reg. 5.95 -Special ]69 Que!ques Fleur COLOGNE and PERFUME Reg. 3.00 Spec. 175 Rubenstei11 FACE . POWDER and Silktone Foundation 2.50 val. 150 KRAFT WRAPPING PAPER • 9¢ 100 ASPIRIN 5 9r. Tablets 14¢ . - BOYS 'AND GIRLS CONTEST! Super Grand Prize-Powell Motor Bike I st Grand Prize Boys -Bicycle I st Grand Prize Girls -Bteycle 14 Additional Prizes -and many Consolation Prizes Do Not Fail to Enter this Super Colossal Contest -Get Contest Blflnks N~w et Our Stores end L1do Theatre THERMOS METAJ...,Tta, ~I'· :i1t WNCH KITS • 1 • • • 219:. REG. ;_75 I Men's TnYEL ~~ 199 UKELEl.;E re9. 5. ts 495 1 Caw KLEENEX •• 1233 ' ' G 0,..-..,. tUI " . l . ) ' . ·R~4 45 • ·. RECORD PLAYER WJtli '6 Rec:_. . . - . . ~ . ~ $17.69 v . .__ ., 1_5_ , ~f "9 ~ aH lzlwl•,, ~ • ·WI -..... • • • A~ 1.tfl1....- We Are I -- . would be: three daya before Chrt•t· Mesa Coupl le ! devotional observance. 0th er s ~ :f'l BElNcp: TALKED ABOL'T AND THAT [S NOT BEl1'-'0 mu, it w aa ·decided to holcf.-lhe prdent Included Dorla LuCkhardt. T~ ED ABOUT." Dr. Howard EN•ood next meeting on. the fourth Fri~ Mr, and .Mn. J''Ohn Mcl<amey, Bobble Haley. Ann ·Trautwein, 1 1 l day In January, at the home Gf formerly of Broad-Nay, eo.ta Helen Sands and Beve.rly Thomp· • Mrs. Poirier. Mesa, h•v~ n1oved to lht!ir newly· son. ' 1 Purchued home. 26!"11 Redlarl.fts A ntlsccllant>ous 1ho1, .. :er for the 4'E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa Open f'Vf'n.inp and Sundaytr -Opportunity ls knocking ln Cl.ASSIFIED ADS. Ave .. Upper Bay Heights, Co8ta Plaza Chlljlren's Center is plan· NITURE -GIFTS -ART -FABRICS -JE\\IELR\' ' ,Meea. ncd tor lhu Decen1ber meeting. \ll.o=-f"====================~ • • SalaJ .NeeJs FR£11CH DRfSSIMG ..... 271 Mlla•ll "\190." bottle l~L 25< PICKU CHIPS 0.1 ""'°"'-......... 17 .. L 2•1 llbby Dk.ct ,,..,1,., . en I FRUIT COCITAl (libby ''"'" Coclton, 3'H1. co", 33c) MARSllMAUOWS l·I•. • Coaipliments w.ill come your way when you ser,ve Thatik!giving dinner of 6ne foods from Safeway. • cau~ everythirig we gell is of 'tOp quality, you ca.n deptnd upon the foods you buy here to provide perfctt eating enjoyment. To help you plan the big holiday feas~ we're listing iq th is ad suggestions for you r men~. Chetk them for your nreds. I CRANBERRY SAUU ~;~ 2 1 :: 2t Whole or strolrted. Adds color lo your holiday fecnt. I fl11l-1 ... 1 •ro11d, .oft ct"M"'7· pkg. conAGE CfftESE 1 .... urtoa PUMPKINubby22:.'!!'25' Moonbeam2 2!'!!'13' SlBAPPUS 11 ...... n-. CrMm or f01-•, (Yl.Jb. 12c) LlllK SAUSAGE Wl1-ft'1 CertiRff. sou flllT lffdyfOf ,. •• ocw PfRCH '-"-I-. • .., .. ~k. SCAl.l.OPS PORK! LOIN ROAST 011 POlllC CHOPS End Cuts ... 42! • • • JILi' WELL Gelattnes and Puddlnv> ,.... . 61 ... ~toe\. f•r J11ff,. &; .,,. Assoned fl"'°" SCHIWllG'S SA&E MINCE MEAT ~-==~ 161 li:~(~ BROWN . SUGAR ~,!~ 2 ~!. 21' j 'cc & H Po~"'.ed ~or. l·lb. bo• 1 lc) _ 39' .. GE WALNUTS. ·N':c°:! ~ llt' WGE FRESH EGGS GRADE~ 4tL 67' . ~ 8ttakfast 0.ms, Pocked In cGrtons, . Be sure having a turkey fM the Thanks iving feast that will roast gQlden~· tender, and de- licious. At afeway you'll find -Z.eady-to-c k" eviscerated birds •.. careful~,.elected, expj!rtl)· drawn und rigid covemment in· spection, to r assure perfect ftavor and juicinesf, Yow-Safeway meat section has ~ wide variety of •ire. of tbeae Grlldo A turkey-. and as olwoya yaullc.n be oure the price will be ri)lhil Place , Of!ler today. Every turkey ia anteed to pl•-. or , your mooe 'beck, 6t fireaJ, SpreaJ, · ~~ .Y!RJ.~~JREAD '::!: I 1 t Ivy Of! ••tro Joof f« •t•lin9 tvrli.y. BU11tR A•O DftU I\ lll DtlUUf .Atiscellaneou' Ill AIR PW · frflh frole11. swm POTATOES aod lird broftd. sounlfd YAMS •01"1 P-ri.cs Im.ltd. WHOU OYSTERS WIRopolnt, fe"~· M OYSTERS Hw'W' ... iN'9Mt. WHOlE CHICIBI ...... ..,.8'. HA1f CHICKBI a.~ .,_.ti. T• frr. UIY FOODS o.rw. llMJ'-f!I. l~-:-17' 2 :: 231 22:.:-451 ·i:.:L 451 •.:-3t ~ .1.79 3::-It 3 '.: 25' . "' • CanneJ 9ruits APRICOTS $tok•tr whole ••pHt.d.. ,, .... 27' Clft APRICOTS Voll.,-Gcild whot. •11pMIM. lHL •71 can I IW.VfD PEACHll 2~ ... L 25' Soup to .Nuts !2.'l-. -10::.~ 161 ·~ (>W"r To-to So¥ft, 11-o,; ~"• ':t'fot 2ft) ' ~-~~.. l! 241 SAlTED SODAS 1.i.. 251 •• ., ..... c.o.t.n. pit. AJ!IRICAll CHEESE 2-i.. 331 -MIU............... IMf !~!J.Of'H ~ 70< llOB Hill COfHE (2.a.. bog. 1.4') EDWARDS COfHE (2-lb.c:o•, 1.51) PEllWT COfHE .............. AlMOllDS ...,_Dio--4. ROASTED 'PEAllUTS t.tiht.,_k. SAlTED PWIUTS leNvt.~ Pocbd In C.lla' Bao u. s. No. 1 Idaho Pr.pad<td In ,_ Bao• --... v ..... ... I-lb. ... .. 1~•. ... t .. L ... 1.a. ... 721 11' 671 371 251 lt • t.n.. 13' .. ... 10 11ts.221 3 .... 111 4 11is.1t -•. ·t • ~ •• iA.:!.:21, ' . :.. ·~ l • I 1722 NewlM,:M I llvd.. CO.la Me~a , ' • . • I . • • J • ' l I ' ..... _____ "·--·---· " I : • • • • , ' • • -.. TIDE TAILE .. =· (Paclrtc .Daylight Saving 'l'tm•) HJGH WW lday '°\ 5 :00 a . m. •. s 10:44 a . m. 2.• ... November 17 \3'58 p. m. :i;aturday 5 :33 a . m. ,...-_November 18 So ll p.m. )fu,day 6 :02 a . m. ..3 10:48 p. m . o.• •. 9 11:46 a. m . 1.7 4.1 11 :29 p. m. o.7 5.2 11 :45 a. m. 1.7 •;November 19 6 :13 p. m. ~ionday 6 :28 a. m. November 20 7:00 p . n1. ;:a\.esday 6 :51 a. m. •. o ... . .......... 5.4 Oo04 a .m . 1.1 3.0 t :13 p . m. 0.8 5.7 0 :33 a . m. 1.• • November 21 7 :~2 p.m. ~\'ednesday 7: 1.f a.m . J .9 I :48 p. rn . 0.1 ~.8 Oo58 a . n1 . 1.8 : · November 22 8 035 p. n1. 3.8 2:22 p.m . -0.2 "11lursday 7 :38 a. m. ~-9 1 :23 a . rn . 2.0 • November 23 9 :17 p . m. £ )) @ ' • • • 3.6 2:64 p. m . -0 ... ff -• • ~T. FllLL l.A~1' NE\V • Qfl'ABTER 1'100N QllARTr;R MOON • , Nov 16 No\•. 24 Dec. 2 l.>f>c. " :-~-;!- ··-~~~~~-,-"-~~~~--'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ : IMTD.O::::.,TIOHAL L ~ 7~e ~e4 l . ' Chur'" 'I : J \li\f. In Bea11liful · ! ,(\.Q. ~ ~11na Beach, Californi'f -\ \' YOU All COIDl.t.LL Y IHVlnD TO WOISHIP WITH US. • N-Loc-atioo Le~ Iii Through St. . I I lesidou-""'-1S6JJ SVIVVAYS: 9:.J5 and 11 a. m. Singapiralion, 7:30 p. m. TraPllt. t . a:nd Wyn:le A. DoKJtU, Co-p!UIOP'J PRIMULAS Oh<onira•. 6 Colo" -In can• ··•·h 1 or in FLATS, 40t.· du7.l'n •MALA~OIDES (Bab,· P•lmuln ) .._; ~ Cul~r,.. -ih cans In t~l .. AT~ 3~c do1.en ENGLISH PRIMROSE ~!":~~.;010;., .. 35 r 5 & 1 Ot Nursery 14121 So. Ne"·port 81,·d. TL"STJN Cloffd Thu"'. ,-:r> M i I Q C•:p:r I M n I 1;n I IQl:C p d ocx:x;> IJ1'.X:Ji:;;c;p u:;::p- \ ' 1 .• , .. , I • , , , I • . • • TREAT THE FAMILY TO DINNER at Vaux's. A fr iendly delicious dinner the enjoy. d ining whole room and a family will VAUX'S BALBOA 810 E . Br\LBOA Pllf):\'£ HARBOR 1814 •• ~., ;\ u--··~ TJ,., .,,,., o4 -i..,.i .,.,. hu ln.......t alno("trilh 1h1:1 of other neccuitia of life. War em· er. 1ickne. teerm to •trike mot I (rl!f)umtly •t a time when it it the mott diffM:uJ1 to PllY· In recognition or this situarinn, .-e ere pleued to jtubliciJe our prncrip1io11 pticiJJt poJicy. We do not offl!r be~ioa. hOf do we clajm to under- ~u. Preecription pricet are determined by the coet of ingredients and ope:nting el· pe06e. Our prlcee are u low u efficierit .. ,..;.,. ond qualily drup will pormiL Aho•e rjl. they "" ~· ... -- II I \ '- • - II ... HOWARD L CAYE PRESCIUPTION PHAIUIAcY ' 8:13 Cout lllway, Corona del Mu ··-..nn ·. High 'Quality Print~ng-.-.Ph. :H'!'· 1616 High Quqlity Printmg-Ph. Har. 1616 • • • • . . Scandia 1Wins 14 Mile Bank Race ' ' HAROLD I. JOHNSON ~ Pnopdtu Rep.in Cotumblaa Aaac1 Phone Harbor UO Ull \'Illa Wa7, Newport. &e.cb Bcandla. ably okippeud by Bud '-============= Caward °" a day or a.nt'mic , • brff:Zq:. won tht' 0cf'an Raclnft : Fo rtitude I ta.kc/ to ht-the qui<'l cla.M ('oorrttted Umel In the 14 P038€511lon of a mlWn's s('Jf, and ft.I1 JOHNSON I u li'l'IMJAIU> I MOTOR 1 IL\LE8 aad 8ER VICI: l'I • -·• llar. IH't-1 l\.14fU«'I,,,,. "" Coul W-7 U.1rnna dttl MU' mile bank race on Armlatlcc Day undlalurbed doing h fa duly what-Resu.lt.a comt': rmm conatant which wu aponltOred by thE" N('W-ever evils bekl, I or danger li1: PracU~! An ad tt':gul&rly ln thl• port Ocean Ra£1ng Aasocfation. in lh1 way .-Joho Locke. paper will produce reJJUlta tor you . Teevat. under the satlama.nshlp of :;:;;;~;:.;:;;;:;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;:.;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;, Howard Lewis. pJaN.'d second; f Flying sCotchman with Porter Sind11.lr, .third. , Al LITTLE Al Arbitrary clua wlnnerl'I, not de-. termln"<i untU Thursday. w e re J firal; t.r'ara sallt':d by Barney 1-lu- ~r. S('Cond: Plptt. with B'lyd ~wiA and third. Frt.'Cdom . ShuJI P.:VERY WEEK local yal'"htAmen 1•1·hf'lr for a Ttrt•Mai neon hanchcftn at. lht> N c-\\'P:lr1 llf-rhor Yacht Bonsall. I Cub. IA.Al \Vffk \V&a no excPptlon and 11Utno of t.he croup Al"r" 11h0\''" oh th., fk'8t WhP..te lhry wt'r& _ George Michaud, race chairman. $850 ON ATV SET Ek-f'tlon Day l'Uf'StA of Buddy Han»cn. Jn tM plrtun" &r" Olek fluddlNton. Dr. ~alvat~tt' ~Iona~. announced that the shorlt.>1't e lapB-1 Vemf'1 Dalley, Carl (doll&r-a-yrar-man) llanna, (' hu('k l'lckrrln.{, lfsrry Alihton. 11. B. ";Skit>" \\'ar-ed time tor the race \vM had b y tn'ln, Hay Lang"'nhelm , Ed Soult-, VlnOf' Hc.w.Jy, llarv1•y 8oenrrfl. Trd l la.mbrook and T1Jm lluft~·r (u·lfh Pursuit. 8 hours and l8 m'!nutc~. the huge WWJde button.) · ' (Bee ner Photo ) ~ OdyeMy w&11 A<'Cond in elapsed t.imt.>: White Cloud. third. I You pal'· $8.50 l"9.f'h ,,·r1·k frQfn no,,· until l.'tui!'ltma..' 111 ttlic \\'f!rk:!I J'DU \.\·llt.ha\·I' $SI.BO lo _\t)Ut rt'l'dlt on a $:00 Tf'~\-l~loD ....- . , Bt"l)O\-11 . ..\SSES Is 11rt"""•r1'f-d ,, Ith a tok•·n o f lllllltN.'li"tl11n f ,:r hl!oi .. 1·n ·ic-N'l ~"" a ll1•rff'Ct host at lht" rt•ftt'"hntt·nt hour Y.buard l\tark 11..al)··,.. f\laf'k 11 8\\·k . 1~rf"sld1'nt lln -r,\' ,\"'hlon i.:\\·1·M ,111n 1hf• :i.lgn of lht> Pm11ty t•up. Sf'l.1ontl ,·lcr pr1.,.ldt-nt llar\·t>y ~t11TM·rs grin" ln1pl,.t;l_r In th1· h:u·J.1rrn.t1nd. ! f'hnto by Beckner) YA<:'tlT Cl~l.R'S Annl~llOf" Day IV-"rlf'!'I 9&w 63 boat11 tum put l o.r Bay nnttl t)(·c·an ~­ Sho\\ n• hf'n1 iH a i'tlart in the RhodNI ('18..."'l'I. From l1•fl : LA.,.. Turr In X u. 11 ; "('onnl1.'' l1\\'11rch•ma.an'~ So. 17, u·hjc ·h took f«'(;o~tl fur th1• ~·rh'11; llo"'HN.i (0 h&Mllan'M So. 7; and ynun.i: Tuntut~' :ihr J>arrt In No. 10, ,,·hh•h l~~'tl first in the !-Wrh·!oi, IH'tt\·lnJr Tomn1y'8 ,,·inning ~:rrak Is nn flukt•. j l'hn~o by Uet.:kn('r.f -----------------------------·. Investiture for Naiad Mariners I Gets 30 Days for , I 65 Comp~te in leeatin9 Family Armistice / Rega~a ! Ra.vn1nnd Olaf Lund. l f1-tl ~1ira-l Sixty-fiVl' bua t s 1.·u 1tlf HJ.tin~ in niar Dr .. llu.lhoa, UoukC"d ror '118-1 •1u11· c lai-;~(·:~ f111isht:d lhl' P.H.\floa turhin~ tllP peace :it 8 :46 a .111 . "facltt l'lllh •: t \\'1>·<111y t\rnuslicr F nrn1al investitur·c <·ere1nuny fo r Tu.-sctay 1:-:; no"· l<C rvui~ a 30-duy R L'J:.!'<llla !:;unlla.v •\fll'rnoon. ne\v n1~·r11bt'l"8 of th" ~·Ta r inor ship si . .-ntcncc at the c:ounly Jail. i ·ra .. ~1 \A."11 1111·1:1 ~'1 'r : l'f' day- 'Nar;id" took r lnl'' Novt'n1hcr l ·t tin. L1r. O. G. Suq:;.-;: Jt.h1,.\f·:>-Ar- lt 7 :.10 nt the N"'"!"11·t Ha!"b<Jr Jli.'i dnu,c:htC'r. Lui.<i f-lHy Ltiud. g 1Jssy , T111n Sh•·pherd ; \iiking-- ";irl Scnut ho Ui<(". Pres1clin11: al the l'<'l lit•d pollt.:f' anrl to/rl lhe111 tha t h•·r falhf'r had jU!il bcut hrr H.nd "1a r11~. Antl.Y r.r11~1; l 'IC Stormy ·c r1·n1ony was J\lr:r.. T . M. Ham -\.VC'alht·r. ..\ofnrg.an l\'11/)Je ; A.lba-.,rook .. ·.k•·rr••. a•,l•le<I by M''· u!I of the fan1ily with a. lrathcr , 1 ... ,., " lross Tan~11rn:1. l1og1•r \V e s h ; Kenneth Start'r• and Mrs. O. G . s t rRp. She added that he h ad ..1... ,.. thi·en t l'ned 10 kill the v.•hole fl\nl-111tcr-r1ut1onHI l -t ~r 1'-.oxy 'Too, llil! ~uc~. first anfl second mat('R. Or-J)ou1;lus ; l\1'•'rl'U1y-J.1.1v1•lt,. Chet rlct·r or thl' deck , Lu Belle Boice ily anrl WH!'I g oing to t•ut up their \\"IH?(•l!·r : f'"'1rrfly -l'hyllia. jeiry ""d Sha•·•y V·•n Com ~•nolle , c l1>l he8 with & p11.lr or aciMOt!'l If ..... "" ~· o Au:.1lin nnd l 'l ·l-1Seu Shine, Ocn-11embcrl4 o f the 1:1hip t<.IOk pRtl In they dkl n ot. ,;Ive hhn $2 ' police ny "fu.'ion. ! 'h,. inveRliturr . Nr\.\· nicmbcr3 rt•prtrted. Shr !!.aid ' he lt'ft th{· -hotu1e tu1d wuM going towards Bal-iuinlng lht' ship \.l.·cr" l.<'ah Clark , b · 'fl(,\I' :Slit>flT \1'adgc Fulbrir,-ht.-F.dlth Martin, oaL. d 1 k 1 1 N l J\ 11 lrLl!l i-;huot('r,;i In S o tilllern 1anc Nu nun. Ell•·11 Owen, Yvonne un wnM Pr C< tip )f ewpo r Hcnr-h police and hlM ·.~:ire slg-ncri t'11l 1fr,111111 J1;1\'e b1'1~11 it1v1ted to rnyln r. Nnn{'y T1·itt anll Barbara . a l'it1zen'i; arrc!'il rrir111 chtt1 .s ing I lhc 1\ll-G•1!dl'n B\'llr _ 1'rar t!lub TnJ!"ly. ht.•r husbanll with dis turblng the .i 11d A1 11t.•ri1·an Trar as.<1<1<:iut ion Onr yea r pin1-1 wrre awazdC'd t o I mcmbf'rtt who carni·<I lhl!nl. Aftci f'i"1tcc. t rap::t111ut Runday/'at Corona. Calif. I r . 1 1 f 1·0111 !J 11 .111. tu 3 p.r:i. Ground111 he •·<>r~mony pa1·cn t1:1 an1 r1en1 !'I ! a r" l'!l':l\1•tl at rtililrnatl und dot& 1f the Marint'r!'I Wf't•· served cak e , in•! puni:h Thl' rerrc~hnl•'nt table .informal brcakrast inltatlun \\':l.'I '.;,JcC'l :t, nnrtll,ve:;t or the puL:king- W&l!I h<'n.ulifully decorated with 8 held a l the Scout huuse for th(' I d •iUst.·.s_ !&c...-cloth. culorful flowers and new girls and from all r epor0lM, it ' , illv~ candelabra. F arly-five were 1 was fun. Barbara Lingle was -ClaSsif icd a.d!'-arc rrad Ly fOlks served. j chairman for the event. j who are looking ~o buy. On Saturday, ' ·' • " ' Committee bollt11 for thl' Joni:: race were raul Whiltif'r'R raollupe and Gt.'Orge Silver's GagH.bo. ' • Tht· nk or 1\ntl'rir a ''Ill carry· thr halan1"'f' . l 'C)t· (' ?" It ~\\ t: \·c11 ·n Sr.T t "t)K t•ttRIST~AS Thlrly -el~hl bflals were rnlert'd in the race. only l\.l.''l of whi"h did not 8tart. Of lhf' :l6 S1Br\f'l"11, 24 finlBhf'd. There was no r~porl avaihiblc from six of the cntric~. \\·,. ha\·1· f'P1U'kln' nr"· 10.5 1 Trl~\-hkm ~be \\'Ith 14-lnch M'l'H'HH that Mil rot &..'> lo" .,. $1 ':'D.9$, lnf'Judinl parl.1', "·arranty and rxc-itwo tax. Holiday Sermon at St. Andrews Use Our XMAS LAY-A-WAY "C'ount. Your M an)' Blf'l'l~lnf;:1" \Viii be Thank.!!i:;lvin/! !'lcrn1on l'IUb· jrct of lhP Rev. Thon1a.'1 <.iibf>on . .-:pee king e t Jn o'f•lo1.:k In Sl. An· drew'11 Prcsbytf'rlan rhurC'h, N ('W· port H eights. Th<> text 1.s fr1 1n1 Psalm!'! 103. vcr."c J ; "llle8.<i lht Lord, 0 _my sn\11 1t.nd all that 1.-. w ilhtn nle, blPss His holy nan1e ·· The choir will sing tht> f\ll lh1:1n, "Bless the Lord" by lvanuff . Still Newport Blvd. 0pt'n Evenings NEl\'PORT BEACH l!Jarbor 208 your television dollar goes ... ·~ ' I • f art~er· with a H·off man! • low down · payme~t and · up to 65 weeks to pay!: Thia beautiful big 19" Television·Radio-Phonograph • combination Model 961 gives you more , for your tele- ' } . . . . the ·sorprase · you open every day of the year! lnelude1 Fednal ErciAe Taz l vision dollar: 19. rectan11ular·pic.ture-television ... AM-FM Radio ... 3-apeed record player witb automatic chanrer that playa all 3 record aizes ... larre, full-toned 12· 1peaker. ;. Easy· Vision ~ruo and Silvj!r Cir<le Tuner • for eaaier te~eviaion watching and tun\ng. Cabinet is cuatom-crafted, hand-ftnishe<I in Traditidnal Mahoiiany. • I I II COITI ~ LESS Tl OWlt II llOff1WI thi• Chrllllmos than o year ago. Ptus the fact . . lhat there Is twice 01 much entertainmenl on the Kreen today than a year ago .•• I • 1110klng television, .till your be1t buy in enlettoinmeittl . I : Tl·DE T 3011 NEWPORT BLVD. • HAUOR208 ~ N~WPORT BEACH I I • . OPEN EVENINGS • . . l , ' · ixpQncl C. G. ,, ReNrve At;e ltecpilrements Cout Guard org,nlzed ruerve wu authorlze41 today to enlist all u -se.rvicemm from the ages of 18 to 36, It wee annoWlced by 11th Cout GuarO district h<"adquartere, Long Beach. PTcvtoul'lly, only men between the ages of 18 and 26 were eligible for enlistment. Aleo being accepted by the tt· serve are me.n without previous military service who arc between 26 and 35. Reaerv..c officials staled that thrre are AUll plenty of openings for enllatmcnt In the org8Jlized re- serve In current port security tralnln_g units at the Coast Guard Moorfhgs. San Pedro a..nd at the Coast Guard Alr Station, San Diego. Metotlni; times at both southland port security training units have been changed from week end1t to wet>k d;t.y evenings tor greater convenience to r:,t'SPrvists. Meet- ings, at San Pl'dro arc TIQW belnJ; held TllC'&t1ay anrt Wcdn,c~ay eve- nings fro1n 7 to 10 p.m., and at the 8ftme time on Tuesday evening at the San Diego Alr Station. Additional informatlon regard- ing enltstment in the CoRst Guard organized reserve may bf' secured · Hl lh~ Coast Guard M noring. San Pedro. during Tuesday and Wednesday n1et'ting11; the Coa~t Guard Air Station. San DICJ:O Tuesday evenin~s: I Ith Distrir1 Reserve headquarter~ in rno111 920 nf the Times bu!lding, LQng B"at:h Monday throu~h Friday: a r.d at the Cott.st Guar<t recruitlni; officr in the Federal bulldin~. Los An- geles, also during the \veek. 3 are Summer Stanford Grads Graduatl" and under-graduate degrees have been awarded to ~OP Rtanfortl Rtudenls who cnmplctecl their studies during the Summer Qua rt c r, University Presidc>nt Walla.ct> Stcrlin11t announced today. Tht' total Includes 372 student!'i who havp wnn grariuate degrees and 1:17 who a1·e winnC'1s of under- graduate diplomas. School of Edu- cation student!-! marlf' up the larg- rst sin,i:le group receiving degrerN. The school awarr!t-d 202 ma.~ter or arts cteg-recs and 24 doctorates in educntJQn. Degrf'P-recipients fron1 this arra art>: D~ll>oa.. FArttlty of f-lurn1:1.ni- tirs and Scicnres IlArhelor of Arts -Social ,qcicnces: Norman Crawford Noursf'. Jr.; Nc\1.'port Reach. Schnol of Etilu cation. Mas- ter of Arts: Nancy J ean Locke Ayres: Cn:'lta f\.1csu. S<'hool of Edu- cat ion. Mnster o! A1·ts: Robert Goss Gable. ------- Corona· c1e1 -Mar Boy Gets Polio Stanford Lyon, 11 , 222 Orchld A.ve .. Corona dcl 1.1ar v.:as one or the two new cAses of polio in Or- ange county reported Monday by Dr. Edward U-e Russell. county ; health officer. The two ca8es 'brought the total nun1ber of in- fantile paraly!<ils cases in the coun- ty thi!-1 year to 5Z. The t.yon boy is said to t1ave a mild caHe 0nd Is being treated at his hon1e. T hr other patient, Mrs. Jane K reb.<J. 2:;, Santa Aila, is in the eentagiou~ diseaS(> pavilion at Orang-e coonly 11ospi lal. her case being dcoctibed as mildly lo mod- erately Involved. Boys Use Lush Pool as 'Old SwlmminCJ Hole' Despite the nearness of the ocean and the bay. tht> old swim- ming hole Ill.ill is aa tempting as ever to youngsters. Jn this case the ''old swimming ho!e" turned out to be the luxuriou11 swimming P?OI at Ken Niles' Villa Marina. SunQay night somf' boys wl'rc caught sWimnting in the nudt- 1 just downright naked l at the pOOI. The managl'r of thP Villa t.lartnn u~ the classic mf.'thod to trap the boys( he collected their clothes). The boys w ere warnt>d not t<> trf'SPS1ls by a New- port Beach police officer: Bum Check Passers Receive Sentences • Julius M. Reed, 50, C'osta t.'le"'a . wa.<i placed on unconditional pro- bation fnr three years when he ap- J>C&N!'d b('fore Superior Jui1i;te Ray- mond Thompson l a..<q Friday on the chan;te or pnsslng worlhle88 c httks. He and Andrew J . King. 38. Santa Anfl. admitted having pa.s&ed 17 chttks. totalling SMr. during a prolonged drinking spree wh\c h Included several trips to Tijuana., Me.xlco. King received prob&Uon a.bo. but was ordered to &ei-ve 80 days in the county jail u a condition. Both defendant. were ordered to make restituUon through the probation otftce. Rods, Reel, Swim fins· Stolen FTOm Cniiser G. &'. Nlcbolaon. WblUtel'. re- sqted to Nowporl poll~ the lbott of ' two fWllng ~ -Pean reel, and one' p&11" ! of rNim ftM &om hia 34. toot catiin cruls~ er Muauder •• -anding, at l;OI p. m. Bunda.f. '!be boat. WU eal.eftd! by way of the paot ball ol .... -.Old ~ .wlnp out at the bottom &ail la lllnpcl. on top. An ek<:tric l'C -._ wbicti wen In pl9ID 'tloW wen not 'taken by the _, ·-. ' I ' • SE.<\GOISG-S1il,·agt•d 41-foot nM>torboat gi'\-n practical f'xpert- e n<'f" to mrntbf·rs of a1l11lt ffiucatlo1' cl:a."'M"S at Orange C088t col- CH • .\RT ~L'Dl'-ln na,·lgation rl,ilsio; aboartl H e ndriC'kMn , lt'ff, ln-.truC'lot, sh<n,11 chart of dentJJ A lbert.N'h.'lscn ¥-d .flose N'o~~o.. c-olk-g,. boat, Logan day'11 cruls.c-to 11lu- • • ,I I I I ' I I I I ' l . ~ ·" ' k•g1·. E3ch 111tutk-nt. lakes turn at the "'heel during Sut u rday cruJJW'H out of X e\' port 1-Jarbor. Coast Students Le arn Secmansh'p ,4board 41 -Ft. Floa ti ng Classroom ' i Oral\J.:r Cou.i.;t 1·11111·~<' offit'ialR have t.lalcd thitt th<' pra1·th:11 l fto:; !i<1 1! \cartH'<I fru1n h1Ulfliill(l' tht• Hrh11<11'." ·li -ff)ot Juun1·h P\~:t!Jle /'4lUd~'hli-; in the s<.un1<1n8hip and b•·al·H,11Htllag allult t'rlu1:atl11n l'ilL<:1' tu ,;a.in ~x - pPricn~:c .<1t:ld1,rn round cl.sr\vh1·rc. . T hcor y of hoat hurtr!lini; i.<1 t111q:::ht rHch Th11r.<1Jay nii,:-ht on flu· c.;,,i,itn ~1c:.u <.'n.n1p11~. then the 17 ..!-.- n1<'n and v.•01ncn ~pf'nd Saturday Vt•lnpcti ndlliti11•1nily into a n,·<X-a- 111ui·nin,:: aboar~I tlu· l1t11nt·h, a 1 tiunal c lR.'-1.~ for residt'nts of the fl 1a ting clossrnnin nblaincd as art'a •.vho \v11nt i:1Rt n1ction in . . h::inrllini; lhe11· r rMft, t1Rin~ their .va r '3u1·plu:1 after its n11~111al duty li·i~urc timt' on .'lhipbo!lrcl and fe- :n t!l!! public J11·allh ..,i:'rv1ce 1.1l Sall r1·r·~hing tllctnsclv1-.s on ~hip fV o- l't'dl u. 1 <'erl urc. ( Lo~an lltntlricksnH ur Balboa I Thi· r'lJ\~·('r Squti<lron .. one or lht" lslnnd, "-'h" ha.<1 :iaill'd t•xU·11M1vc-n1any nA.t inn-\VLtlc ch8:ptcrs of . .. br•at·o\v ncr~ A.nd cntlHJS.Hl!ils. h as !y 1n Al.:1sk:1. un th •· C:1l1furn111 \1nadr arrnnJ:;<'nu·nts tn take tl1cir "Cast and N'cy,•port Harbor, I~ in-t1•r1ninnl train1n,i; uboard the tul- ~t1·tu:t11r. lie g-ivl'~ p:-<4 \th·al d1·n1-1 lci:;e ""rnrt. r1nst1 alio1\l-! tth•1ar11 t)ll:' ship ns lhl' Tht• i;iturcl.v ship i!i ideal "fnr l·raft Jrrad!>! nut 11f Lile harhur to ! train in~ rx<'1 • i:-tes'. :.u,·h as d<r~­ Lfn• 11pcn ."t':1 ttlld <.·\/pry 1q11U\·nt In~ al11:1;:.:s11!<> :I 111t•r nr huny. \No . r;tu nU s u \\.'H.l('h al the wh(•CI. ! f11v ii1·.<1 nre sh1 1\v11 th·· \.\.'o.•ncn, '4'hn Lake their turn 1:1.l tho wheel. cnil-S·•f•·ly lt••h•-. · · ' inJ; rore. makill~ rep.iir~ or w~at- 1 J11s trt1 rtion i11cl11dc!'I safety 1·ulrii. •·Vl't' the inatrucQou covers al !lhc· pilntinE:". chart w11rk, u!'le of thr thnc. ! cun1pu~s. ~ra.111<\nship and rules or J \.\''h!l c the hnH.l Is not Y<'l qffl- th<' !'i'.:'a. Thl.' 1·la.~s was cre1:1.lf'l1 I ei11J !y nrnnf'd, ch1sR n1cn1bcrs lean 1n Scpternb<'1· for voca tiun l:\I train-to\.\'ar~.Plratf': ln \ke,..ping withlrthe ing. p.irticularly ror deckhand!'! de-RCA. trartittocn nr l the recently cs- , airing bct.lcl· jobs. Dut It ha.a de-,la.bli:!~ co~r. :ti:JiooL.. -~ •-:;q;~·J, 1... BALBflA. Pl)~R SQUAD~ON ' Subjt-.cf8 for ( IC Next Week's Class~s •• ' ' - J\fontbt.v, ."'-Jo,·. ZO, f>lfoflnK. fl l '(;-. l'fanttrr" and '1:uMfnm,. -YI•~"'· ~l unduv. No,·. :.!O. \\·1-at hPr, 13\.(' -\\'lnff~. L Tu.-.. •la.v. Nuv. '.!I ~ l'r. Sa\·., S il \'(' -Zn1tP Tlmr. 1 1 \\'•'flo1--wt:,,·, l"\o\~1 '.!'!, i\d\~. f'fl'lt - iug, li\'(;_.('ln~rt J{1·itdlng. '.h "-' 'Carnival ~ Night'·l is Zon ta Benefit I I Giant ntorlrl ~lu\\·ng. ffiPtJkry.<1 and part'1· hat r~vnn1 \Viii se~ the t("n1ro of c:ai!·I y t.h1no1 ruw I Fr!d14 y J cvt•ning. Novcnt ~t'I' 17. Al the(Bal- hoa B::t.y club whFn thf' Zonta ~lub of Nrwpo1'l 1-lirbor will Hlflgc "Carniv;il Nigh " for the iloag M Prnor1i:t l ho.,rit J run<l.· I" BOAT HANDl 111"'G C'Lr\S~Part of thf: claM a boe.rd O ra ngto Coa..'tf collPge'11 41-fool boat. rc'ladJo' for a crulM" are front ro''" L-R, L. E . Scht-pens, C011l& l\I~ sip palnt~r; MIMol Ellnor Gtt-er, HuntlnK- ton lkiu:h trac h4•r ; l\l i!>!J ~dith K1·rl. Corona drol Mar public hraMh nunM·; ;\l l!!U'I t:;k>a!'or !\tagnnM>n, Sanla Ana lntt•r\'i"'''r r In Ot>pf. of Employmrnt staff' offl1 ... ; a nd l\11.!iit HoM!'I Nost·ruo, BalltO&. Baek ro\\', Bnh l\4•nnf'tl, ('osta r\l f'fla lt·w·h1•r; • .\rth ur Torrancr, Balhoa L'lland ln:o1ura11<·r man: f'11rl SchOf"n- ./\ h1rff<'t s11pp<'I ' Rlltl dunc~·will hC" further ('nlivr:ned with a rt loor !'!hrtw fcnt11rln~ th<' world !af,io\i!'I C'lflwn. "r'cp1to" Pcr€'2, his 1 ·Wlfc Jottn and othC'r rcn,...y,·n<'d cntcr- l 1ain<'rfl in(·iudin~ . Earl Nipf<cl!'I. ~rphE""11111 hcorllincr and Edit~t Da- hrrg. \\'1°1'itmlnl'lff·r f~-.t<·h: Diii f 'rkPit. cull1•Rt• dt'lLn; Logan and 1\ll.M·rt N'l1·l!'!t·n, S1•\\l"'rt, rt·llred. llendrtt:k~on, Balbo& Island, lnt1I ructor; (All Los Angeli's Ti1ncs I'holos l Carl Bailey Home From Korea For Short Visit Mr. and Mrs. Ilurnif" Bailey. 701 \\'rek artcr havin~ being in Kor -ser Sunday ond on ~tonday v.:as \Vest \\.ili>nn s treet. Costa ~lcsa, can waters since July. on his v,;ay t o San Francisco. were delighted to have ·a vt~it · Carl, now 2.1, has been In thl' front their son. CtLrl. gunner on navy rnr seven years and told of Rc11ulls come from constant board the> navy c-11.1iser 1--11'.'lena, !'hPl\ing the coa~t of K 6rf'a for I Pr~clict:'! An ad r<'bUiarly In this which put into San Pedro la.~t 8•1 hours. Hr r.eturnt'd t o the crul-proper will produce rewlts for you. -~· " . - .. ,·1s. tap stylist. I · Sl'n1l-rctirerl i~to sportrishing al Corona dcl Mar1 Pepito will : don his Spanish rlo~·n rlnth('S 1 rx- n~,::crf!tf'rl prof"W'lrtionl'I anrl 'Con- trihutc to th<' hUariqns cvenin·g of fun anti ente1·tfl~nment . Mr. Ni<'k- cls has just thb; week ~n¥}ltf':d to perforn1 as 1 maslf'r of"'lf.erc- n10'1if's and <'Xh1.bit !novelty d~CfC'es. Tickets for ~he gala occ:l.sion may be !'if"CUrf'f fro1n .~s.1 ;Earl Stanley. Zonta.1 eluh pre~'1ent. BcaC'on Bay or front a ny m~lnber of the Newport Harbor club, '!Mrs. us.sell Ha1npton. Cort•na del ~ar. has cha.r~e of th~ ticket st. A contribution tn, lh(' H.oag em- oriaJ hoopital. Presbyterian, ~: on~ '>f the local p~llontropic prf1ect.B of the club. The ho.~pital I' be huilt next y:ra i near the · chea overlooking Ney.rport HAr . Anoth!!r pr,.,j~ct or lhe nta. club wa8 annouqced with th tpen- lng of lhe elc~enth annua !Com- petition for the 1 1,000 Amelta'!Ear- hart scholarshi ~t wee!, The e!'lire members ip of Zonta, '-rter- naUonal org11.nl tio:i of ex Uve women, joins gethcr ·lo off.er a :rcho1aMlhip for graduate w~k In aeronautical glneerin1r an outatandJng y 1 ng woman 6 The award ls madt In honor Q( the tuhou.s avta.tr1 1 Ame.Ha ~hart who belonged t Zonta. Laa;t ~ear'• award went to 1Miss Ma~ ra- bam of Santa onlca. wbo now atudyiJfg for , r' muter'• «ne.. at ComeU uni enlty, I N. Y. .. Sit on the e.lr. and wt fonila paper. ' .. I '. ' Legion Auxiliary PAGE 5 --THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1950,' Holds First Meet ~-.. -...:.-= PRESS-Jl in New Han · Memhera of the Newport Har- bor Amertcan Leg1o.n Auxiliary met for the fir st Ume In the new Legion hall tor their regular bual- neM meeting Monday night, No- vember 13, with President Dareen Up.o1on conducting the opening ceremonies. The ftrat, ord('r of business wu the Acceptance by th<' unit of 11ug- gcstlon:\ 8Ubmlltf'd by the execu- tive boa.rd. which met· October 30 In the home or :Pt{r8. Glady" Thc.1rp8on. concerninl the pur- chasing of new dlshui to faclUlattt the 1n onlhly dlnne1·s bel'hg planned In adrJitlon. the memlH>rs voter! to purchase an emblem light and gavel bell 8lJ the auxllla.ry's con- t1·ibulion lo their new home. lot embt"rship chairman Alme Thn111pson Announced that there will h~ R. l'IJWClal lnlll:it1on held al I.he Nov(':l1hcr 27 meeting by th~· newly formcrl ritual teRm R.nd urn· <'d the 111.di ca lo contact a.~ many prf'liqJ'l('ct ive memb<'rs WI po&'liblr to be includc'1 ln th<' «·,.,.remony. l'uhllcity 1•hair1nan Eilc(>n Inn!-1 report~ on lhL' local Armistice pa- l'ade cnl!'Y and outlined Mme of lhe pl!-f~/11'! (•ncountered in get- tins the decorated car to and rron1 th<' p·t1l'l<ll'. P..1 rs. Billie and patl,.,nl'!ii P cr1·uzzi , hospital "'•'lfare r halrman. I Harvest Dance Saturday ~ite at Moose' Hall ' The 11~ven-piPfe Coast college '>and. Dukes of Dlxlelend, will play I 'lf'I Satut'day evc(llng <or the Har- ve.st dance glo,ien by Mooae Lodge 1-457 at the MooM! home near New-1 oort 'pier. All Moose. lhctrfamilif's '\nd friends ar<' Invited to attend. Last Saturday's H&rd Times 1ance was a big succcNJ with 150 n attendance. Old clothes wcrf' •rder of thf" evening and dances 'ncluded the Ch8rleaton and other 'lid-time favcritea. LEGAL NOTICE Nn. J\-1020i;J J'l-if>Tl l 'f ; TO ('tt.t:DtTnR~ ESTATF. O~ BF.SSJE P.TTA llARilEF., DECEASED NOTICE rs HEREBY G IVEN to the credi tors or and nil J)f'rMn'> 'u1vin~ chtimit agalnl'lt the RRid d<'-' ~cdent or Reid C8late to fiJp thc111 'Nith the Of'Ccwmry vouch<'rs in th,.. 'lffic;;c of the-Clt>rk of the Superl•11 ':nu rt ·of I h t> County of 01'" l'l J::<'. Stn~c •1f CalifOJTlia, or ln prC!'il'fl' 1 he 11.1tn1 ,.. ...-·ith lhr ll ('ref...,arv voucher.,:, to lhe undc>rsl~nt"I at hi":. ~r hrr place er hu:.;inf.~S. to·\Ao'i t : I 1·1 lri CtJa.'lt HlghwAy, ('ur()na dt•I Afar. f'allf•1rniu Ni:hin 11ix monthJ<; utlf'r the 1i1,,,1 ·)ublica tlon of this nol1rc. Oaterl Novemt>('1 10 .. 1~1~0. C:LA tJOE L BARBJo:::E. Administrator of lhc Estate of said decedent. I Tli0!\1/1S F;. HEFFERNA!'l l\.ttomc)· at Law 141 5 Const Hig.hway Corona de! Mar. Ca.lifurni11 No. 593 P1·ess. Pub. N ov . 16·23-30, Dec. 7, 1950.1 CABINETS Hai yeur Income frem . 1ecurltle1 kept pace w ith lncreaMCI taxe1 and Increased living coshT Tal::C" advancagC" of OUt n.acion·'·idC" tetearch f.Oliries anJ wires to all important awba. Visit our office rodayl l. F. H utTON & CO •. INV E~MEMJS • ' 219 E.l «O.&DWAY,lOHG llACH 61 llOADW.&Y', HEW f Ollf, N.'t'.' lOS ANCEL£$ • V.W'fU.NCliCO DAllA$ A'f> OtlCAGO Phone Lon9 t.ach 6-7211 WELCH'S ' ' rxpr<'f!Serl h"r Rinrert thanks t11 the n11:1nx nH'nlber~ who re~pnnllr<" ao readily to the arJX'al for DKdd,\' Glft:-i. Mrs. l 'er1·11z:o:l announced lh».t sf'veral locul bu!'incs:;cs enn- 11;butrd ~('11cr()U.'Jly t ro the cam· paign anti ("Xl<'nrfPd hf'r thanks tr• th<' fnllo\vinh : f 'lpcr;JohnRon of Balboll, the She Shop. Fitzpal· rick's ,Dept. slol'c. thf' Blue Sails Gift shop, Vincent's Lido Drugs. H ank's Market in east Newport and Ricky Bodman'!'! and Newport Je\.\.•elers. Co5ta 1.1c"a. Approxi- n1atcly 85 gifts WPrc collected and many nf them \\'rapped by mem- bers nf the hn~pitAI committee st the ci<lSC of the n1cetlng. Serving with Billif' on hor committe were: cu-chairman, Wiln1a ].furrison. Ccrnk.T Oprl and G{'orgette Gor·- flon . t-INf.: 1-"l lRNITliRE MADE • l l'\ ()("fi 0 \VN Sll OPS FUaNITUlE aEFINISH EO HOl"S E & GARDEN I W)I :.. -t .\ ......... '· 611 COASJ HwY, NEWPORT IEACON 'ln I .._,_ -• '' ~ .. • ,,., ' ---Al lhr close of the mcctlnJ.r. re · !rr_<1 h1n crttl' of fruit salad. home- 1nade cinnamon i·olls anti coffcf' w1•ro "crvrd by h0Mtet1ses Blanch Brn7. and Marg-arct Wilson. Two pro~pcclivc 1nembers, Mr!' Helen Stockton a nd Airs. Adriar Jnyner '-''ere introduced. ~ ............... ~~,~~ ................ ~ SOUTR COAST Those prr:sent were: Mmes Marcrlla BIA.ck, Vivian Hales Helen R.H.nd('I, Billie Perruzzi Zenobia Frost. Lucille Gchres, Al· mas Thom1>30n, GoorJ:ette Gordon. Jean AU~ugb,. • ..WJl.lna Mur1ioon. May Robbln'a, Vlona Bur<flck Lydla B rlgR".S. Velora O'Treomba. Bernice Opel, Mt1rion Noel, Gladys Thompson , Eileen fnns, Darrt'n Upson Hnd the hosL('i:;scs. t MATERIALS COMPANY I SPECIFICATION . ·t . • . ft.EADY MIXED CONCRETE I .-a we!i WU.0• ('-!hn!ea Newpon aatd ti.arbour &:..-d.J .. • ~ OOista H Na--Phon .. BNM·on 63 J6 • IJ" ..... ~--........ ~_,, .... _.,_ ............... How much POWER does your car rl eed? I , I . The an§\\'er to the po\\er question i! muchilike the one abou! ho"'· long a man's legs thould be, The car you enjoy driving ou8hl lo have the po"'·er to get you there and back ... uphill •r.d do"'·n dale ... l'l'inter · and sumn1er ... in fair \\Cather and in foul.jlt ought to 1tret1k alo ng at better lhan 6()1"'·hen you're in a hurry. And it ought to gi\'e you belle( than 30 miles on a gallon. That's 1'he l'l'a)· !he Hillman ~linx perform!. And you'll @'.el a kick out of every ~arefrk mile beca~e of its Aoatine: hig·('&f ride ... lhe ease "ith "'hich ~it handles ... the pocket spa~ in "'hich it r:' arks ... the four-"'·heel hydraul ic brakes that bring it to soft. sale r tops on a dime. But ~fore you .,ut a dime on any car, corme in and find out for your~lf \1li\· the l~illman ~1inx is the fa.stes.t ~ling British car in the U.S.A. Take it nut on l!ie roughest road >·ou kno"'·, up the steepest hill, dov.·ntov.n where t.raffir·& real!)· tough. U"hen you·\', put it lhrou@h il.5 paces v.•e think you"JI ha'e found 0111 , a3 tbnu~ands of other AJ:t!ericans ha\e, that) it'• more fur to dri\·e than any car )ou'\e 01\11ed .•• not too large .•. not loo l!!mall J .. just right ! · • t ' . . HILLMAN 7TLi..n.X A IOOTES OROUP PRODUC T $1495* • DISTRIBUTOR: •Convertible: ll'Tt.I ... both delivere MUNRO MOTORS • ., ~ .. • Newpc)rt Boule\·ard, ntable ,....., ... .._ 1av1tec1 Newport 8-dl .A.ppllca • Delllor: SLICHIS MOTOU > Bu NU F.IBINOJ&& CALIP." • •• 'for 1190 • Dealer : CLYDE .W. KING. 1Z19 &liitb MaiD SANTA ANA • • •• • • . ~ '• \ I t I. ------~---,..,---------------------:1r .. ., ............. -.................... -.. ,.~--. " .. -------------·-· --. ---.. ..--------; .. .,...--------r--· ... ·-·-·~·~·...,.··-~-~~- • ' J ... LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ND'111C£ OF TKUSTEE'S SALE NOTICE OF INTESDED SALE No. 6%M Under Seetlon S440 Cl~I Codo of On W edneaday, the 22nd da.y of the S::atc ct Callforn!a November , J950, a t tl:OO o'clock NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN~ A. M.. at the South F'ront En-That M:i.rgar£l Grant Mc Fa.r- trance to tho f'.onnty c ·urt House, land, '/c.ndor. wt.o~a address Ir tn the City of i::a...,ta. Ana, cocinty 415 Harding St., in the City ot of Orange, st.ate f)f Califomla, Balboa, County of Orange, State RELtANCE TITLE COMPANY, of California, Intends to sell to a Californ:a corpo:"&tlc n, aa 'i'rus-Nora Mp!'gan. Vendee, whose ad- tee under the Deed ' ct 'l'run ex-dress Is 820 Coast Highway, In the ecu!ec-9 bv ROY L.."'.FRANCE and City of Newport &:-ach, County HA.RPJE':'T t ·"?.F'RANCE, hu.sba..'ld of Orerlge, State or Collrornla, the 11nd wife. rec'lrdcd November l4, following described penonal prop- 1SM9 ln Boc:t 1!>2:>. Po:!'e 517, ot erty. to-wit: ' l, • • \ • • • Name Excha~ge Club Chairman Prutdent~ Thoma.a B:. Heffemen of the new Ex:Chanl'e Club or New- port. Harbor announce• .,,e follow- inl' .standing commJttee chairmen; nemb!r1hl p, W illlarn E. Filher; . ;~ program, Pa.ul T. Butler; finance.. l Albert Rawson Ma.nae; exchUl~c. ·,i cducatJon, Milton D. Pilchard; at· '1 ':.endance, W R . (Wea). Collins: f rellowabJp, W1u1&.m P. Mealey: ;lub aims, John ViJgel; public a!- J !'alra, Walter G. Franz; pubUclty • 5:lll• N . Parker; lnlerclub, · Pral- tent H effernan ; hou11e, Roy D 3Gwthrop; au1it, Norman A. Gam- '>le; American cltlzenahlp, Fred- '!rlck R . Huber and youth actlvi- Uea. Wllllarn L. Burdick. At Tuesday evenlng'a meeting final plans were comp1~ted for the .; d.Jnne~ a nd enterta.Jnment next · ~ Tueed.ay evenJng at the Balboa Bay Clut» when the new4 Harbor chapter will receive its chartec- l fror,1 Nattona.J Exchange. Repreaentlng the National club In the preaenlaUon will be W ilson H. Rutherford, member, national • ""'" .-,· AT A pANQUET held by t.._ "-><:lat«! Womrn S(udeati at Orance Coast eoOere recen.Uy. prtr.e"rinne"' for ttw "cr'1l1ie8t" hatw ""-ere June Saari and M&rsit' Pul!.iolfe.r. Ag Instructor at OCC Held World Livestock Record 1 extenafon committee. Acceptance . 1 will be made by H erreman. Whether It's holding a world's r ecord in the ll''c8tO<"k field, or The meeting will be held at playing golf for five straight mon ths, or running a school rarn1, RIC'h· 7 :00 p .m . and members of ard Barrett get.a sheer joy out of "doing things.' the Offic4u.1 R ecords t'n the o!!!ce All stock in trade. fixtures, of the Reconie• of Orange Cot:.n-equlpmt>nt and good will of a cer- ty, Califo"11a and by reason of tain Bakery, Donut Shop &: Sand- default tn the pr yment or per-wich Bar business located In form&nce of obllgati.. .. ns secured Greater. A U-American Market, Inc. thereby Including the breach or and located at 820 Con.st H ighway default, notice of which was record-in the City of Ne,vport Beach, ed J uly 25, 1950, In Book 2048, County of Orange. State of Call- P age 10, of Official R ecords in fornia, and that a sale, tranerer the office of the Recorder of Or· and assignment ot the same will ange County, California ""'ill sell be made, and the conslderH.tion at public auction• to the highest therefor will be paid at IO o'cloc k bidder fo r cash lawful money of a. m. on the 22nd d&)' or N oven1- the Unltt:d States. \vithout war-ber, 1950, at t he escrow depart- ranty 8JI to t itle possession . or en-ment or Vista Escrow Company, cumbrances, the Interest conveyed at 5404 Sierra Vista A\·ence in the to said Trustee by said Deed or City of Los Angeles: County or TTust in pr·opcrty !tituate In the Los Angeles, State of California. SWEET CHARIOT Is Pr&udly dlsplay"1 by Ray B owlee. Powered "1dl a V-8 enJine on a Mode.I T Exchange clubs o f contiguous The young Coast Ag in!ltructor is a perfect example of breaking areas have been Invited to attend. established order : 11orn . reare{J and SC'hoolcd in the coast a l city o f Long The meeting will be informal and Beach . he turn('() to the farm for cha.'"18 thJ" h&t rod Is one of the many M>Uped-up jobtl "'hlch race Sundayt1 on an adbluadoned air ' will be open to lhe ladles of Ex-I County of Orange, State of Cali-Dated November 3, 1950. strip at Orange Q.iunty Airport unde r 11uprnisl on of the CallforoJa Hll'h"·ay Patrol. rhl• propam changttes and Invited gue.11ts. his livelihood and tor his vocation-Gui'lea, the Philippint.'!< and at the fornla_. described as j MARGARET ~RANT PARCEL 1: That portion of MACFARLAND, Vendor Lot 603 o r Newport Atesa Tract , as per map thereof re- corded In Book ~. at page l , o( ·Miscellaneous Maps, records of saJd Orange County, de· acribed as follows: No. 583-Press. Publish Nov. 16, 1950. of co.operatio n bet\\1't!h police and younl' hot-roders Is peylnc off In reduCf'(I apt'Ni.IDC' complaints and accld~tK. Since the pro~ram h8.fl ~ ln.tituted. 90 per cent, of spPedlnC' cotnplalnt.11 hav~ fall .. , t>n off a.nd tht\ mot o~yclr death by accident rate has N>Ote ·dO\\'D M!'""'D prr <"l"nt detplt4> the fa<'t that n-cis.tratlons ha\"e lncrea&f"d by 30 per cent. Exchange club of Santa Ana Is al career. I last to Dumaguell' on N rgro::i Ch·- the sponsoring group or the ne'w In high school Dick's interest in C"idc ntal l sl.11.nd "'her"! he trained n club and Robert L. Reed a.nd agriculture wo.s so pronounced I Philippine infant1·y 1c·giment. Of Jamea L . Pritchard are the spon-that at the end of his junior year tht> entire l'Xper1ence he rt"mem· soring committeemen. The spon-at Long Beac:h Poly HI his coun-ber~ mo~t vividly his 30-day weat- sors will be presented with ap-selor a dvised h.is transferring to ward bound lrip aboard the Mon· Beginning a t a point In the Southerly line or said Lot 603, distant thereon 370 feet \Vest· erJy from the Southeasterly corner thereof, and running thence Northerly parallel with the Easterly line of sald lot. JM feet: thence Westerly. parallel with said Southerly line of said lot. 60 ff'e t : thence Southerly, parallel with said Easterly line of so.id lot. 165 feet ; tht>nce Easte rly along said Southerly line, 60 feC't t o the point or beginning. PARC EL 2: A n easement for road purposes over the Northerly 30 ft•e t of the Southerly 180 fl'Pt of Lot 603 of N~w port Mtsu Tract. as per map thereof recorded In Book 5, at page 1. c f Miscel· laneous Maps, records or said Orange Co unty, excepting that portion included In Parcel l above descrlbl'd, for the purpo~e of paying obliga~ lions secured by said Deed of T rust, including rees. charges, an5} expenses of the Trust e-e. sums ex- pendPU unc.Jt·r the terms the reof, Interest thereon. end S2.366.22 in unpaid princ ipa l of lhe note se- cured thf"reby, with interest there- on as In JO;aid note provided. Dated Octobt'r 26, 1950. RELIANCE TTTLE COMPANY By LJ!:STER A. JONES. <Corporatf' Seall No. 571 Press. Publish Nov. 2-9-16. Vice-President 1950. NOTICE OF INTENDED SOT:ICE OF INTENTIOS TO SELL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pucsuant to the provisions of S ec-j lion 3440 of the-Civil Code of the 1 Stare of California, that ZIN A KELLY and KEITH H . KELLY.I Vendor, of 2614 Newport Boule- vard. Newport Beach Californie I int~nd t o !!ell to VAtJGHN TAY· LOR, Vendee of 3609 West Bal- boa Boulevard. Newport Beach. California, all thft certain person- al property consisting generally of aJI s tock in trade, fixtures. equip· ment and good wiJI of a certain rQStaurAnt business k nown as "KELLY'S CAFE". Located at 2614 Newport Boulevard. in t he City of Newport Beach, California, and that the purchase price there- of ""·ill be paid at 10:00 o'clock a . m. on the 27th day of Novem· ber, 1950 at HANNA ESC ROW COMPANY, 1741 Newport A ~e­ nut, Costa Mt~sa County ot Or- ange, State ot California. Dated November 9, 19~0. ZINA KELLY KEITH H . KELLY, VAUGHN No. 591-P re!Ul Publfsh Nov. 18. 1950. Vendors TAYLOR. VenUec C ERT ll".ICATE OF Hl lSJNESS I Flctlt1ow. Finn Samt' THE UNOERSlGNED does hereby certify that ht> is conduct· ing ·a Sound Recording Studio business at 619:> Mission St .. Buena Park, California, under the ficli-1 CALIFORNIA mGHWAY PA·TROl.MAN ChSrh.•fil rolk\rd, left ~d Oran&"' County 0.ptaJn •le nry O. Meoehan excha.nge notes on thf' lat"8t spt>'("d r f"OOrd.s at the jalopy ra.crs a t t"'-' airport. M<"f'o- han'!J KOn, Robert, I~ a rnt"mht·r of the Orange J\ta-Rod...E~ ~•nt· of tht• grou~ \\'hlch Nlmpet~ In tht• "-ef'kly 8Pf"f'<I lriaJM. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE tlous firm name or Ken-Karr Stu--------------------·------------ CITY OF STATE NEV\.'PORT BE.'\C H OF CALIFORNIA. :SOTICE TO CONTRACl'ORS dios and that said firm is com- posed of lhe following persons. whose names in full Rnd places of residence are a.s tollnws, to-"·it : I Vance Carruth MORTGAGE 6195 Mission St.. SEA LED PROPOSALS will be receivl'd at the office of the t lndf'r Stttlnn 5440 Civil Codi'" of auena Park. Calif. City Clerk, City Hall, City of Newport Beach, Californin. llntil 7 :30 thP S tat .. o f Ca.llfo mla WITNESS mv hand thi~ 15th o'c lot'k P. M .. on the 27th day of Novcn1ber. 1950, at which ti)Tle they NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN: day o f Novem~r. 1~50. 1 will b(" publi<:ly opened and read, ro1· perror1ni ng work as full•>Ws : That Nora r.-rorl'{an. Mortgagor, VANCE CARRUTH 1 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, C .. 4.LIF'OR""JTA whose addre!iS is 820 Coast High-State of California, I F or the l mpro\'cment o f Balbo& Bou1eva1c1 way, in the City of Newport County of Orange, ss . from 15lh Street to 12lh Street, and the Beach, Cc unty of Orange. State ON THIS 15th day of Novem-Improvement of 15th Street. f of California, intendg to mortgage ber, A.O., 1950, before me. R obert I . . . . . t J P t " k 8 .11 1 M t F . Willmes a N otary Public in No bid \\'JI! be received unle.11:s It 1.'1 made on a pruposal form 0 · a rir ai e t . • or gagee, ' f · h I b th c ·t · E · E h t-Jd t b • "' · d b v--hose addre,:i~ is 2327 -4th Ave-and for the said County and State, j 1urn1hs ec ... r. de ' >h. n.g1neer. ac 'Id .'nus d f' a ctdo1n .,an1el y pue "in tl)g City~~a4i . .Qt!uri-r aictMla'~\ller~n1 duly commission-c~s .. C'1.1~~ .. .,_\e..·,gr cas 1ers chet'~:.or bu er..,s. boo) ~la e payabe to ~~~ \(t'ige • $tl.tf fbrt{~ .. li· ~ 8fld. sworn. ~rsonally appeart>d l~l -~-~~N~r:t Bieacb, 'tor an ,amount eqU&t to. at ieast-:ten fb'1J·;. (he• fo ov.·lng ·~escribed Vance Carruth, known to me to bf' Pt r ~ill l~ l e of the amount bid, «Ueh guaranty ~o be forf~ted A... 1 t•· tb w·t · ~· the-· plrson1 wllme ' name I! s'ub-should t he btdder to whom the contract Is awarded fail to entl'r into r-rsena proper :r • 1 • . . . Lhe contract Furniture. f1xtur e'1 and equip-scribed to the w1th1n Instrument, · m ent of a certaira Bakery, Donut and acknowledged to me that he In accord ance wilh the provisions of S£>ction Ii70 lo 1781 of the Shop & SRndwicl Bar busineas executed the s&me.. JN WITNESS Labor Code. the City Council of the City of Newport Beach has locat ed in the Creatf!r All·Ameri· WHEREOF, I have hereunto s et ascertained the general prevailing rate of wages applicable to the can Market. Inc .. and located at my 'hand and affixed my official work to be done al! to llowa : 120 ';".""'St Hl.i:::hway in the City of seal and the day and year in this Motor Patrol Operator , including any Newport dect..::h, :ou:lt" of Or· Certificate first above written. ange, Statt' of Califo rnia, &nd the.t ISEAL) type of Power Blade 2.33 shah llourly Per Diem an executed mor!gaj!"e of the same :1.0'JERT F . WILLMES will be dt·livered anti the consider-My Comml1>J1un :!:."':ti!'es Novem. Clas~lfl cation Carpt>nl cr ................ . \Vsgf' S<-alt• \Vagt.> 2.20 17.60 atJon therefor paid at 10 o'clock ber 16, 1951 . · a . m. on the 8th day of December. No. 592-Pregs Cl'ment F i!l isher '.aborer11. General or Constructio n Aspht.'.l Raker and I roner Flagman 2.28 18.21 1.65 13.20 1900, at thl' escrow J epartment of Published 11/16-23-30, 12~;50 1.85 14 .80 1,65 13.20 Vista EsC"row Co., Rt 5404 Sierra Vista Ave .. in the Cit y ot Los An- geles, County or Los Angeles. State or California. Dated N ovember :.!3, 1950. NORA MORGAN, Mortgagor. No. 584-Preas Publish November 16, 1950. NOTICE JNVITlNO BIDS FOR STREET U Gffl'l:NO STANJ).. ARDS AND L UMJNAIRES NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bidA will be received at \.he office or the City Clerk . City HAii. City of Newport Beach. California.. until 7 :30 o'clbck P. JL on Novcm~r 27 , 1950 for furnish- ing atreet lighting atandards and luminaries: Item: 8 each, s'1'eet J~fhting eta.nda"'8 with JumJnarie-s and appurtenances. No bid wlll be rece.lved unlea tt LI ;,made o n a proposal form turniahed by the Cll.y EncHteer. Sped.al 'attftltlon of proapecUve bidden 1' caUea to ''CondlUona'' uneXed to the bl&.nk for p._ropoul t<>r fllD directkmo .. "' IJlddins. The City of Newport Beach re-- aenee the rfPl to reject any or an -"' waJ•• any 1ptormauty Ill bl!la ~ to acctpl onJ"ltem In the bid... • . I- C. IC-PJUUT, Qty Clerk Dated °"""" 30, i-. Ho.~ I P<nt• •v· i•-. ~ ~ CERTJFIC'4.TE OF BUSINESS \.\'atchman and/or Gua,·IJ .. . ........... . 1.57 12.56 Fictitious Finn Name Apprentice Engineer, including Jt 1r1.;1n ... n, THE UNDERSIGNED DOES Oiler. Greaser ............ _ .. hereby certify that she is conduct-Air Con1pressor Operator ......... .. ............ . lng an Employment Agency bus!· Asphalt Plant Fireman ...................... . neaa al 500\.ii Eut Bay Ave .. City Asphalt o r Cnishing Plant Engineer .... . 1 .~3 1.9:> 2 05 2.20 of Balboa, Orange County, Call-Concrete or Asphalt Spreading, ~techanical fornia., under the fictitious firm Tamping or Finishing Mac hine Operator ... 2.20 name of Newport Harbor Employ-Concrete ~fixe r Operator -Skip Type ....... 2 08 me.nt Agency and that 88.id firm Hea\'y Duty -Repairman ................ ............. . 2.20 is composed of the following per-Motor Patrol Operator, including any type aons. whose names tn fulJ and of Power J3;lade ............................................... 2.33 pJa.ces of residence a~ u follows, Pump Operator .. _ ..................................................... 1.95 to-wit: Roller Operator ........................................................ 2.15 GLADYS LANDIS, !W)7 But Tractor Operator -Bulldozer, Tamper. Scraper Bay Ave., Balboa, Calif, or Drag Type Shovel or Boom Attac hments 2.20 WITNESS my hand thla 24th Trenching Machine Operator ................................ 2.28 day of October, 19~. Uni venal Equipment Operator I Shovel, Dra.g- Gladya Landis Une. Derrick. Derrick-Barge, Clamshell State of CatifOrnia .. or Crane) ·······-·· ............. -.................................. 2.-40 County ot Orange, es. Drivers of Dump Ttucks of Less than 4 yds. ON THIS 25th day ot October. Water LeveJ < ........................................... _._ ........ 1.73 A.O. ltwM). before m~. HeJen o. Any cla.s.sificaUon omitted herein. not Jeu than 1.51 14 .6-1 15.60 16.40 17.60 17.60 16 .64 17 .60 18.64 15.60 li.20 19.20 13.84 12.56 Klatt. a Notary Public In and for All bid.s are to be compared on the buis of the City Engineer'i the l!aJd County arid state, resid-uUmate of the qualities of work to be done. lng therein.' duly comrnl.&sloned No bid will · be accept~ from a Con~ctor who has not beer and sworn. penonally appea.nid ·licensed in accordance with the provi•ions of Chapter '9, Division Ill Gladya IA.ndh known to me lo be of Business lthd Profesalou ~. the ~ •hoee name i. 1ub::. 9C'.l'tbed ·to the wllhln inlltrwnent., Pla.na·may be seen, and forma ot proposal, bonds. contract. ut and aclmowledg..S to me that ahe apecif iCationa may ~ obtained at Ute office of the ctty Enpneer '!Zeculed the ame. IN City Ball. Newport "Bea.ch. <WfomiL # ... W-KCRJl:OJ", I have bereunto set • Tbe special attention of pro9pKUVe bidden la called 10 tbr my band an4 atftxad mt ottlcial "'Proposal 8.equirenlenta and Condltkma"' annexed to UJe bla.nli fortt seJ>I U>e day and 7ea1r In tbla Cer-of propo.a!. for fUll dlrectl<lml u to l!lddlnc. etc. ) ' Wlcau !Int aboft -ttm. T1ie Qty or Nowpo.t __,, ......-. lh<O nct>t to ~~ any or • <SeaJ> a11 1>14 . I lflCl.sN 0 . ltLATr, , ~ c:rrr OF NI!:WPORT B&ACH. ~ ¥:t OMamtmtre ap1re9 ,iDec.; a, '52 f ... -_... c . K. PRD:ST. aty Cleric No. ~"'-Dated: ti--J.J, lllSO. . f Pub"Aocl 10/Ml90. 11/2· .. ll/llO No. lllj8-PNm. Publlall Nov. 18-23, lllt!O. • • propriate Nat 1 0 n a J s ervice California Polytechnic College for tert!y e.s they z..ig-z.agged acroM LEGAL NOTICE • ~ AYlards. hi~ senior y ear. He transferred. tht! Pacific without convoy. --------------'-"---------but Instead of spending one year. ln Arm'· R•"!!M'r\'t' ORDINANCE NO. 63! N rt WCTU he stayed lhr.ee years and received 1 • _ t>RDINANCE •MENDING' SEC.. eWpO . not only his high school diplom11 . Bet·lt h~1ne ~n 1~4o and off a c-·-·• H from the Long Beach secondar)' t1\'e .duty (He s still an Army re-;:1A0~ c,~1~ i~~.: ~~~~\tO ear Dist. Sec. School but a.lso his .technical cer·ISt•r\'JStl. he turned to golf~ put • .J. tlficate from Cal P oly' the latter on sorne much needed weight; NEWPORT B~ACl-1 PROVlp· Newport Beach W . C. T . u. will for SUCCt;ssfu\ completl~ of work and he played golf four times a rNG FOR Tll~ HEGULATIQN meet Tuesday, November 21 with as a ''spt!cial" student. week for f1v(' mnnths. OF DOGS ON P .RIV A T,lE Mrs. May U'Ren. 3~12 West Ocean •·z went up Cro1n 11 8 to 148, ""d ROADS. 1 1 Front. 'There v.1ll be a sack lunch U!M!d Hand~ nt)' bank acC'ount Wt'nt do"·n." he SECTION 1: SeCtion 4106 ot tite ! at noon and f or the afternoon pro· "No Englis h and math and his-smiles and \.\'ith a glint in his eye. MunJcipal Codt: 1bf the Clty· !of gram a gue.11t speaker, Mrs. Zella tory or any other a cade1nic sub-Finally can1e the dt:c:ision: he Newport BeRch is· he1·pby arnended Hunt. corr~sponding secretary of ject for mt then," recalls the ami-1 \.\'ould be> 11 teac.ht·r: ht' had .had ~o read as follow.: : S outhern California W. C. T . U . able in.structor. regrcttu:ly. "All I thl' nagging desire for sometime. "SecLion 4106 : .... nlmal"' a.t La.r'lt'f'. wanted "'a.s to do things with my So -he enrolled for graduate work No person hav1n~ control, ch,r_ge LEGAL NOTICE hands." nl OJ\'i.! 1Glrls no longer fright· or CU!itody of any fo"'I, dog oar He d id t oo; he raised r<>servr 'enl'd hin1 ; ht· had married one l . Jther animal, .lall permit ;Che I d t th bo d . , grahd champion beef calves and and started his cadrt teaching at <tame tn stray. run, or be· at a n ° e a ve escribed prop-hogs and exhibited his ani m als at San Jo~e f-{igh at tht' same tln1e. large In or upon nv public street erty, o r .so much thereof as may the San r~ranciscu State F'air and Follo\.\·cd in "uCCl·ss1n:1 his appoint· or o the r public 18ce \.\'1th1n thP })e .necessaty to raJse sufficient .to at Grc·at \Vestcrn Livestock Shows nicnt as 1lir.cctor of agriculture R' City, or upo n any private roa4, 0 1· ~atis~y s;ld ludgment with in-in Los Angeles.1 It w&.'l during thi1' Orange High school v.rhere he upOn the• premises of andt.6er eres an cos s. tin~e that the youthful farmer bf'-opened the dC'partment and taught without the J>t'fmiss lon of ' t.he GIVEN, under my hand this came the hol~er of a w orld's record for two years tl.nd then his ap- owners of su<:h premises anU,l..&nv 14 th day of Nove mber. lBlO. fo]' a GriJ.nd Champion Barrov.· po1ntn1ent a.l Orunge Coast wher~ such fowl, dog t r oth~r anilfi~I JAMES A . MUSICK, wh ch he. ~ld (or $1 .50 per pound. his year and• a half record to found flt large I any such Pitce Sheriff At th!! tin1e he was exhlbltjng his date is an enviable one. •hall be impound d as herein PfO· By Carl R. Edgar, Deputy. 2 -pound "fat'' pig at the Inter- . .\.t Con"t Barrell and his "men" vided '' ~ I ' Launer, Chaffl'e & Lau""&!' state Junior LiveAtock Show in students have put an addi t ional 50 SECTION 2 : This OrdinBnce Attorney for f'lalntltf. San Francisco. "And L still re-acres into culti\'ation. l.n order to . •• J 1.. Bank of America Building, shall . be pubhs t'u 'Once ~rne Fullerton Calif . n1eriber the great thrill when J o this tht·y tut ned former ma- Newport-Balboa L P1·eS8, it. n ws-N · ornia. Helen Wi!Jg· Moody congratulstt>d ca1ami:r..ed parking strips into till· paper printed an? published 'd o f ~bt~9i-:ress . m~!" Dick exclaims. able soil and leveled and irrigated general circulation in the Ci + of I 8 ov. 16•23 -3o. 1950· ~ an aside . he explained that land. Tht:y ha,·e-also put in a Newport Bea c h.I and shall ~ in NOTICE OF INTENDED SALE hl!i record has since bef'n bested pf'rn1anent. i1 rigated pasture of force and e ffect thirty ~ 30) ~ys NOTI CE IS HEREB\" GIVEN: byj an individual selling his champ-se\'l'n aC'l 'e!i, and they have built after t he final pe,ssage thf!r~.' That ALDEN L. OOESBURG, io1' for $1 .~5 per pound. · C'Orral<>. Last year's students The above 1 foregoing .ftdi-Vendor, ,.whose address is 908 J...eaving Cal Poly, he went to rnised J<IOO friers in the frier nance was int u ced at a r~-West Ocean Front, in the City of Utfiversity of California at Davis plant, and killed and ma rketed lar meeting ot e City Count1' ot Newport Beach. County or Orange, foJ a year, to graduate .flan-degree. theni .at retail They also raiSt'd the Clty o~ Ne'l"'port }3each held State of California, Intends to .sell 'I didn't like being in Ag classea 10 Stf"l'rs and 20 pig.~. Today 20 on the 30th day 1o; October, 9~.0. l-0 EDKER t-'OPE COMPANY, w h girls. and I didn't like v.·ear· st('e1·s are un the campus and ap- and was finally passed and adopt-VeQdee, whose address · ts 1527 Ing ties. I \l,•anted to gel on a farm proxin1ately 30 pigs \.\'ill be arrl\'· ed on the 13th !day ot Novembe~ Ea.st ?th Street. In the City of Los ar 'do th ings'." 1ng soon. 1950. by the folldWing vote, t ,wit. Angeles. Count of Loa An el 8 \\·ork-• on R···h f~ann '.\tanager A YES copncilmen · ch Y g e · cu ....... ~. D k G I Bi ...__,j State of eaurornla, the following trhanke t o his father "'ho 'o,vned Of course he had to ha\'E' st.At! NOEraS eC, ~eelley, , Nue , L ;<Jq described personal property, to-8.S.'li.,tant.s; hP had to have them , ou~ men . onG. wit. a 1ranch, Dick got his wi!tj. For ABSE"'T ·1 J · t h I k·• d h h d last year; but 1t •s Dick Ba rrett ~~ , unc1 m en : one. All sto~k in trade. fixtures, "fO years e wor '="' an e a rl. L JSBEL · . run doing it. "1 alllo grev.• up, too," who Is nianager of the school farm i· · '. equipment and goOd will of a cer -hd adds. ..1 realized J needed all and adviser ro:-the Young Farm· I Ma ll:d•; r lain shade shop busine.58, known o · 1-b , ATTEST: r as THE SHA DE SHOP, a.nd lo-ttfose academic classei. I had S<' ers rgl'lnLz.a ion. n\em ers o_ c~refully avoided." v.:hich ha\'1' con!'l1stcntiy madt· out-gityK{:J~~~.ESjT. cated at ~14 -29th Street. In the As a f&rme~ of experiencl' end standing rl!C'Ords 1n official judg· !·, City of Newport Beach, County f t d ing contests throughout this area. No. !'>86 Press. · · of Orange, State of Ctltlfornta, and a man ° ma,.ure ju gNent, Bar-\Vhat dol's the rarmer do at PubliRh Nov. l · 1950. .l ·i that a saJe, t ransfer and aaaign-hr t5 r e:turnl ed to ~al Poly to get hoinc-"! Die)( Barrett continues to t r th Ill be ad ache or of Science degref'. H e 1 men o e same w m e .. .. hims'1f . h \.\'Ork on a 20-year hobby. stamp friotkoe of. .ot ' ~ 1tlatf'j p.qd the considerati~n ther,etor w11i · 0 ~~;ege Ht~~~t~ine;ser:f ~l~~: collecting. and a mor~ recently U"Ddt>r Executkm ., I r paid. at 1~ o~lock a. m., on. a~ organiza~ons as well as study acquired one of collecting eOlns. In the Superior ~ourt of the J:4?un-tre 2?th day of l'Oovember, 192Q c ucse8 -and made Gamma Pi Best of all, he enfoys "doinK ty of Orange,/State of Calir<*nia at the escrow department of lta, tiono ry .scholaatlc agri-1 things" with his "'ite Bettie and SJIERllft"'S S ALE : BANK OF AMERICA NATI.ON-c~ltural fraternity also. t"'O little !uturl' farmers-Bobble, t • AL TRUST & SAVINGS ASSOCI-Th .t 9 2 d h 2 1 .. and J ohnnie 11 .. AVERY STRE8CH, dba : ATION, at Balboa Branch No. 37, AJ . at was .,une 1 '1 · an t e -· · STREECH ,LECTRIC ·• in the Cit ot N w B i' my ~ad aJ:eady . tabbed th.t' • • Y e port eac h. graduating agncultur1st Hence 1l y k B Pl&i~tlff Cou~t)' of Orange. State ot Cali-~as that Dick Barrett .received a an ee U'JS v s j • forn1a. I · l C' llege degref on Wednesday a nd l p• JAMES E. RAGSDALE, ell &l Datl'd November 10th, 1950. a. GI uniforrri on Thursday of lhe 1 aguna ICtureS t .. Def~n~ant ALDEN L . DOESBURG, sit.me \.\'eek. I " U1n1d<'r1 anddb 1"'r'"tehor5 ~~ E1x-Vendor ~Immediatel}' fo?vlowi g induction, I Sail:"s of more than $1 ,000 worth C'U on ~sur u o e ~~r o r .blo. 589-Press. t · · d · -b h ...., l f th f. l f ~ Publi.8h Nov. lO, 1950. e new rl'~IJLllt w a.1H:ngne t o of paint i ng~ y t e late F..dgsr 3~1~r ~ C l ~f 0.un Yh 0 1 1(.. ge, t e Army VFter.· ary Corps and Pavne to a Ma&.<>achusett.8 tourist ,1" e ho dabl 0 "5'1a w _ere 1! ,,1 e:y s1e n t to Veterinary Technical v.·e.re reportl'd this week by CUra- :j reec , a. reec11 bO 'lllnc, CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH S h Cla . Pla' tiff d J E R :I I STATE. OF CALIFORNIA c ool at mp Grant. llllnots. tor O!'well J al'kiton or Laguna 0 ;n d ·tan 1 ames · 1'9~ 8 e, NOTIJCE ,OF SALE OF After forty-(Jve days there ht' was Beal'h art gallerv. Ttiis "''as in ad~ leer;~ t~~ ·2~t~nd: ju1~~ t.jren-BU n.ntNG 'lj.rh1sk~ away to Officer Candi-dltion t o the Rnnual auction of f th rljo y: d u~y· !~950· qate School I at Fargo to 3tudy I pictures donated by 8.S80Clatio11 .or e sdumN'l.o/l.IV\ Re0 ulnl r 1.2~t1Y·1 SEALED PROPOSALS will be Army administration.' n1en1bers, whlch netted $1 ,100 t or .wo an r ~th ,~U ltedo aSrta•·, 'i<wbeu received at the office or the City I Then it was overseu to Ney.·' the association's building !und. money o e 1 n ~· . Clerk, City H all, Clly ot Newport ddc.s costs and interest ; a d ~swn Beach, California, until 7 :30 ,f Twe.n ty--one Jwd 31/100 rs, o'clock P. M., on Uie 27th day of vith interest from the 31•l ~ly or N ovember, 1950, at which time Tuly, 19:i0, la now (at the 4&!~ of they wtll be publicly opened and hi.a writ) aciuaJly d ue o'1 I said read, tor the &ale of the tollowtnr: Judgment. I. ~ Water Department BulJdtni, I 1 have, on the Slat day of J)cto.. located al 2807 Newport Bou· 1 ">er , 1Q50, levied upon all the1i~t. levard.. ~ ~tle, claim ld lntereat ofQ u.id 'lbe building will be open for tn- tefendant (or either of th~r:) in 1pection dally, Monday through J tnd to the fol wine deacrt real Friday' until 4 :00 o'clock P. M., l ~tale, to-w1t:j 1 priOT" to the open1nc of blda, Item .1 : U:lta 10, 11 and 12 No ~id Will be received unlea of Block 2 of Newport1 y It .. ~ on a propo9a1 form fur. Tract, u per map t.here4f r:-_ niahed by the Cit,,.. Engineer. corded In Sook 4, Page l:tfti of Each bid mu.1t. be accompanied Ml8Cellaneoua Mapa, ~· by f caab. certltltd or Cuhle-n ,. of Or.nee dounty. califo a. check)L~ad• payable to tM City Item 2: Lota 11. 12~13 of Newpurt Beach tor an amount ln Block 4 1 of Balboa. equa,I to at lea.It Ten (10) per cent u per map thereof of•.pl.e aMOWlt or the bld. tn Book •. Pag• u ot . ·1. Th• opec1a1 attention ot -I taneoua Maps Records Qf !pr. ~UYe bidden ta eaJI~ to the ange C<>untr. califomlal , "Propooal ReqW.....ent and Con· NotJce Ls hereby atven.~ on cHtltJllW' annexed to the blank 1'rk1a7, U>e ~ day of -r. form of propooal, f<W tull dlrec· t900, at Two o'c:lodl P . ~ · Mid Uona u to btdd.Jn&', etc. xy, l will ~ to ..U frpnl The City of N..._t Beach. r. ,:,f u.e court ~ door, en· arve. the rlgbt to reject any or -(D u.t City "' Ana, all bi?-at publlc aucuo.. to Ille · C. IC. ~. bidder for .,..,. In La 'Maney Qty O.rk ot U.. Uliltecjl Btateo, all ~rict>t. Qty ot Newport Beach, califomla tlllo, clalm.aild In-ot,llAld do-Ho. 1111-Prem. . ,_t._ (Orr·' ot 1111. . In .... _ ~··· 18-23. 1900. . . . ' • . - 1 OMNGll <nu!r OOLLIWZ'S "DUXES" all Mt to ~ ta f:M "' , , t-n.rtetJ" ....... lleM ,. tile ~ "'"'rn N• 'ft mb ir ta. "n. .,..... "' s d ta of (tr-St ffOID left).&. 8ft!lell v=·· --.....,., 111a .. w-. (-): -.t,pllon, , .. lf.oCloll'9y·--....... 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'tr£.e day" and the gay excuraion 1 ere Barbara Slocklon and John '!Markel. who were crowned King .and Queen of the ParJ8h l<'eatJval Oct . 1 in a popularity contest cOn:: . ducted among pupils or the achoo!. , Runners-up In the contest were ' ' ,Jacqueline Mak'!ly, Suzanne Nia- -aen and 'B:tlly J ohnson, who Wt'rc ·ra.l!!O part or the ~tourage jour- neying to the movie city. Charles Markel wu awarded the trtp for i his efforts: tn seJllng the hlgtlest · number or .subacrtpllons to The Ti<!ings-Catholic weekly public&· lion. David Eddy and Karren LesebfTg. who were winners in an- ~ ·~ other paper drive. werf' also re- . i ~ n rl warded ln the same maiiner. l JMBBE LLA TREE. covered "ith py &nd spatkUnc omament.A. .. admJred by Mn. ueprs e Strlcke.1, All of the youngsters werC' a nd Mn. L L hbell a t th• AsMltftanue Lracue'• Bazaar and brid~. luncheon. Sltttos ~nd tht" lablel·. treated t o luncheon ln Los An- '" Mn. Vll'Jfnla llatch. · (J?ress Photo)' 1 geles, after which they were es---------·----------------~·~--· 1 corted through the Disney studios --·--~------~---~--1 Former N·ewport Capta·1n . 60 Fined for lnH>xication:. :',;'. c~~;;;c:,N;';':~a;:;hoD~~:'"::i LETS J ALK I . . 1 I · , I Lawr~ce Roland Trueblood, ~7, ;:~~ ~art::te:.imated Disney N S d • u • • 828 W . Ocl'an Front, Balboa, WB-" Each l t d TURKEY l OW tu· JIOg af OIVefSlfJ ~ned $~5 ~or ~nt~iicauon ta~~_ with tw~00~~~~.;~:d pr;:~~~n I d ewpor eac c Y. cour n • characters. 1t was reported bv . ay. 1 Mar Ther ( M H V K d ' · IF YOt'I RAVES'T A It will be "Four score and seven yean ago .. rrom uext Sunday Police received n1 call Sunday I&~ Ay "'"'1 rslh. · h·I Ian ie. . . . 8 '·: ccompany ng e sc oo chll· BARGAINS Tlrtre ert No Low1r Feris! ! 0-II'•• If---' ~;• Ow"'•• ._ ... "'"'" If-York • • • S.f .10 $1f.65 t Chlco90 , $J6.IS $66.JS ~Dlfort • • 52.60 f4.70 Mi1u1eopoli1 0 , l-4.6J 62.40 "lfo1hin1ton, D.C. 47.45 I S.45 New Orleont , , 34.40 61.t S Dlotroit • • • 1• 42.10 77.0S Doi Moine• 0 • 32.45 ·Sl.4! ,,.,-, ,,,~ ,._, ,. ... , ti h Hy ,,.,. EAST tr.• let A:..pl", ~I "f•1t-"-" lXrtlSSll BARGAINS in "A.ezlng Allllrlca" T 011rs ' C!omp~ete, ~re-arra~ged vacarion t.ours at am4:i•glJ low to11. Hotels, rrans- irorrauon, s1ghr..s~1ng rours ... all 1ncluded ar one: low price. for eumplc-: , CHICAGO ... 9-Day Tour ... S93.97 J. NEW YORK CIT'' ... IS·Day Tour ... $139.49 l.IRCLETOUR:Souch,Easc,Mid .,·~st ... 21 Days ... $189.9J !o.~w. R-Nci;• ,,..,. r• .. -. .,i,,. 74., . ' ' " " . '\ ..) ROASTER BJ(l E::\'Ol.GH J that Abraham Lincoln delivered those famous words during ht! Getlyll-:2:> p.m. to lhe effect that th!!~ drrn on the trip was the Rev. MRS. c. c. S \\' . .\.FFORD, Agent FOR YOl.R I burg addrt'SS, November 19, 1863.. was a ramil~ row &:l the Trueblood, Father Thoma!l J . Nevin, paator 532 Cout Higb,,'tly. St•\vport lkach Phone Bea.con Mn T H ANKSOIVI SG Tl.RKE\'. The 87th anniversary date was recalled by Captain Clarence S . home. Police found Trueblood! or the church .I II Williams, USNR. former resident or Newport Beach, who Is a senior ~::tk w8;'1~ :1:v';ffe 8a~~udhea~~~ . .'G REYH 0 UN D HERE'S THE PLA-CE TO COME student at ~he Unlveralty of booked fo' Intoxication . , t -Be wloe-tell -~•--advc•tise ! I Southern California. Now In his Scoufs to Begi"n • ·. -People do read the Press ads. , • Al.JJ MJSlJ~f, GRASITE WEAR ANO MAGSAUTE STAJNLEss ROASTt:ns '11 ~·~~~tr:t~n~~i~i~~:~~:;:,~r~ Training Cou~e , I A. BIG 1,, (A.·N OF CALO FROM $1,49 UP lion on "Ab'8ham Lincoln' HI' I Boy Scout trRinlng .courses will Message to lhf' Atomic Age." COMPLETt:: .1.1.l'li't:: 01'' KITCllEI\'WARE ·l TTENSll-~ TO In applying the Gettysburg ad-begin Monday. Nov. 20, 7 :30 p. m. ~AKE uol in Room C-11 at Southern Califor--j.,.. . .. .. 'H HfJLJIJAY COOK l~G 1\ P LEAS ITRE dres.<1 to ('Urrent times Captair. ll W!lllama refers to the new Ma.sun nia Bible College. Costa Mesa. a.nd Dixon Line as the A.retie Cir· Theil they will continue each cle. "On th<' othf'r aide anll behind Monday thereafter for eight ses- sions of two hour!-! each. i +---------. MAD MOORE'S CASH & CARRY BALBOA eon.E\'A1to AT NURSERY 21Mt STltt:t~·r, ~F.\\'POftT FRESH HERBS FOR BE 11 ER THANKSGIVING SEASONING MARJORUM \ SAGE I THYME ( WINTER SAVORY ) In c&M 2 ,., 59 r 63 O ther Varieti es of Growing Herbs fo r every purpose --·--------------r Balboa .'YV•shl_t I l -. . " I 30 Min. Washing -FI Jff Dry illg ' · J Bla nkets Wool Shampooed and Dried 50; 1 j I 103 Palm -BALBOA the Iron Cul'tain are the i·nsln.ved peoples while U1is side includes the fret-mr-n and won1en of A mf•rica. ''Today, the fat~ of this country is at stake. Thr enemy, having railed to esta,J:illsh a state of hu- man. happiness within its own borders, considers the American slandard of living a.11 incompatible with its O\)'n. lt demands that v.'e be destroyed because we have a way of life that he cannot fol- low." declar<'s the orallon. Scout Ma.ster Harold Case sayl'l tht'.' need f or trainlng i.'I great in the county and that to give the buys and men In the area propeT scout spirit and knowledge. leaders must be trained. The course is ~~~in:h~ou~;:al Horn~ Owl Afte r the 1&.st weekly session. there will be a week-end camp. To be taught in the course are: Troop and Patrol Organization. Troop Rnd Pr.trol Program Planning. Tronp and Patrol Camping. "Let us highly re.<.1olve that. like 1:incoln's words, the United Na-Need Toys for t1ons. untler God. shall have a new birth or rreedom; and that gov('rn-Holiday Season ment or the people, by the people. and for the people, she.LI not per-Approach or the holiday Mason lsh from the ee•th." · d empha.siz.es the need for toys an Captain Williams i.<i majoring in children's furniture a t the Salva- international relations at SC and lion Army social service center is preparing himself for further serving the Ne\vport-Balboa area. Naval service. Duling his 35 years This was pointed c ut today by ln the Navy he took part in World Brigadier Fred Ohrn. center man- \\'ar I aboard convoys of the AEF ager, in making an appeal for do· to France. Later h e bec•n1e n nations of castoff games, wheel navigation expC'rt and laid out a goods. toys, c lothing and furniture. serie.<i of transoceanic courses for "Thousands of youngsters will such pilots as Amelia Earhart and be without gifts on Christmas Roscoe Turner. niorning unless the Salvation ~uring World \Var TI ~e ~asap-[ Army receives a good supply of pointed h~ad of the nav1gal1on di?'-no-longer-needed children's a rt- pal'tm<'nt of the Navy's midship-il'Jes." Brig. Ohrn said. "Telephone man's school at-Northv.:estern Uni-Uf.l at Harbor 07!\8 If you have any verslty. Later he se rved as a con-suf'h items to donate and a Sal· voy cofthmander In diretting fleets vat.ion Army Red Shield truck will of merchant ships In the Pacific µick them up at your horn" or 8.rcas. His pron1otion to the rank offi('c." ut captain gave him the a.11sign- I of co1nn1an~i g.~ · r , f:.l '1i&Wb.,A world' ~ l l>-1. 8 ~-,.. .... ""d c p le of titling a battleship. H tt was a"'·artted lhe Bronze Star ~fedal for out.standlng ser~ vico at the time or his retirement. when not attending classea ar SC Captain Williams lives on hiJ< ranch, Harmon)' Hill. in Elsinore. l ----Harb~ 272~ J ;;======;========il$trange Lights Mrs. Annibale RoncagJia, 305 Fifth St.. Huntington Beach, r~. ceivcd a brulsed left ankle in a two-car accident on Highway 101 near Marguerite avenue. Corona del Mar at 3 :56 p.m. $1.inday, New- port police reported. Mrs. Roncaglia was riding as a pa83enger ;n a car drtven by her husband. Annibale RoncagUa, po- lice said. The-lcaglia CJ.r at- ten1pted to mo er into the first lane or tc-artic a d atruck the left front fender of a car trveJlng In the same dlrecUon driven by Mary Wlllian1s GlLrmany, 401 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa ofttcen added • COME IN AND SEE OUR REMODELED AND REDECORATED STORE - '· Alld i:lSpcct the large stoek of Hardware and Builders' Items. At prices you· can afford to pay. All the well kn.own names of Builders' Hardware-- Quality merchandise which we offer you at a iiaving. • I * To each resident of the Harbor area who vis.its OW' store before ·Dec. 1st we will make you a duflicau key to YJ>W' home ~ -No charge. • 8~'1"'-w 8udtltilU Bupplf 818 ec.a llhraJ Newport '8eadi .._ 8025 , l ; • Seen Over City Ten or fifleen bluE' f!ames in tht> sky going so fast that they were only in sight from five to seven ::ieconds Wt>re reported to Newport police Frida.y night. Cpl. H . Shores. from 1wlarlnf' Corps Air Stalion El T oro, no- tified Newport police ""''hat he saw at 11 :30 p .m. Friday. Cpl. Shores said he saw the blue flames In the sky while taking a \Valk w ith his wtfe. Shores said thE're waa no Mund to be heard and the blue names traveled In the direction of La- guna Beach from Newport Beach. He added that they were not jet aJrpl&nes as there were none fly· Ing that night. Similar streaks ot light moving in a northerly directJon over New- port High school were seen by two membera of the Presa staff ea.rller In the evening. ,. Arrest Boys for StHling Cable Ford Dealers to Sponsor TV Show Ala.n Young, highly rated tele- vision comedian, la to be spon· M>red by the Ford Dealers' Ad· vertising AS80Clation or Southern California according lo an an- nouncement by Theo Robina, New· port Harbor's Ford dealer. The program will now be seen Tuesday nights at 7 p. m. via K'TTV -Ch&nnel 11. Ftrst pto- '{ram for the Ford Deale.n will M viewed ne:it.t '1\Jesday night, No- vemtter 21. Employers Ra~ Fund for Charity Two · Newport · Beach youth.a Newport Bee.ch welfa.re agttnciea will appH.r ln juvenile court soon will be a.mons lboee to ahare ~ th• charged wtth selling junk cablee ::ornblned charity fUnd raS&ea by whlc:h they atole from ' _. yu<I omplo)'HOI of tbe Floor b>rpo- •t 817 Coaat Hlgb.W.y, Newport Uon, It wu a.ruwutwed 7 .... rda:p Beac:h, 11°11"" allqed. -by D . W. Damell, preol-t o6 tlle 'nle t'1o boy9, -12. alid 17. Loo Ansclcs en&in~ compu,y . '""" rel.....s to tllelr 'J>U<Oibo All M T -pl-,at >'luor'a attu app11 .. 11 .... for petltlolla for -plul contrlbGi.d la u.o 19IO Ju....Ue court appearancaa "....,.. eampalp aacl It la-·-ni.d on tllem. Police Uk\ ~ boyo the nm. Ill one of the rim major had aokl tbe cable t-0 a local junk compante:a In the Lo9 Ahgelel ~ ~.. altct' taldns It ,_, -to _,.,,, 100 per cent,pl&Dt JI&" -t yard. Uctpatloa. • I ' . I • FOR IVERY PET IN 1 THE COUNTY! You t Grocer is wai ~~f} to give you a wo()derful present , ·4,;i.. · '.· · . ur pet .. f~ .... . ....... _ • I · ' . ' ' ' Your ·rer is waiting to enjdy the '"thrill of ils life' ... a big•deeli~ious'CALO meal. I ' ' Clip your '"FREE CALO• Co upon right away. It 's wort ll real money. I Be prepared for a wonderful ' l , • • surp~ise, you ~ pels hearty en1oyment of b Cleelicious'CALO meal. Now you'll .. -know why CALO is the national favorite. t l· t,t. t lARGE CAM Of t~llO DOG or Cll FOOD Thanks from r C£R , Give the under· t.\R. GRO FR££ can of CALO sign~ Cone, food at our e1:penl8· oogor a CALO for 1his : ! opportunity ·10 p!ease I .. tlalft• -_- _-_-_-_-__:--__:--__ t.ddrftl ---Ion• City----- • "' .. ... " •' . I \ ' Mesa· 8th Gra.de .. Juanita R . Bond. daughter of Mr. and Mra. B.&JTY Theure~ 16'1. B"lower St., Coat.a Mesa, bu bffn cOmmlMioned a aecond lieutenant In the United States Army, it waa leamed thta week. · William Burdick, physical In· structor, uplalned to the cxecu- Uve board of the Newport &acb Jtlementary Parent-Teacher Aa- sociatJon when it met Thuniday morning. Nov. 8, the pufpose of the )leaJth council formed recent... ly at the Ensign school. Wins Rag Drive LL Bond wu staUoned at Fort MoA..mouth. N . J ., and after being commlll81oned wae Mnt to Camp McPhereon, Ga. During the nine yean &he ha.I been In the army, ·Lt. Bond served In Japan and In the European theatre of war. Thia council Includes the achool prtn.cipab. lhe physic&l education inat'ructors. a doctor, a dentist. the achool dietitian, the school nurse and representattve.8 of the p .-T . A . and the · A.85istance Lr-ague. It Is the purpoRe or the council l o ittud)' any health problenui that would concern the 5chool di11lrl.cl. The need for re~Jlar health check - ups with the C1:1.1nily physician was stre~d. /\ (f\r1n f.3 being pre- pared by the ~rb r,.,I tn be S('nt home for the pRrent tn cornpletc. The school CH.n "c heck height. weight, eyrs and eR1s but depends on th<' home to furnish any in- formalion IUi to the child's physl· cal recorr1 ~ nrl hiR a bi lily to quality in a (nil phy~it:RI e<lt.k:allnn proi;-ram. If the chil rt h.lls had hi~ year!~ rlt<>Cl<·llP with his phy!'!lcian It will be Ain1plt> to ron1plete the chart. If not, It is hopCfl that he will receive such a rhrrk-up. P osters n1a.dP tor th~ r~cent menibcrshlp f'llrolilnenl for the P.-T. A. were lll1'plnycd. Prize~ or two dollars ench to b,~ used for art supplies \Ver1' ~·ivt>n tu lhc four best arti!lt!'I, Vlr~inla Fu ~i t. Elea - nor Guthri(', Camilla Entcke anr:I Bob GrflhRm. all of th(" S<•venlh grade. The prize ""'1nnlng posters will be entrrrd in the Fourth Dis- trict P .-T. A. poster contest. Three eig'hth grade pupils, Tnm Webster, Marie Pleger and Ron Chase carvrd attractive wooden plaqU('S with the oak treC' symbol of thr f'.·T . A. IA'hich a re to be US!:d fnr tl'le nto"lhty attendsnce roon1 aw11rds M.nd will be passed from room to rnom in each S<'hool. Mis.<o Marie Hc[fl!rn. the art in· etructor is rl'!-!pnn~ih l c fnr havin~ the children do thi:; at't work and her· conperatlon is d<'t·ply apprc<:i· ated by thP boa rrl. Room '.\lolhf'r,. The Room Mothcr8 n1ceting be~ tng held In each of the schools have been vrry , .. ·ell altf'nded and lhe time !<pent by th!." lracher ex- plainin~ the y.-.ur~ courRe of study ls ot great value to the parents attcndln~. MrR. C. R . Pcylnn, ways and mean~ c hairlnHn . prrKenletl her re- port to lhf' bmtrd an<I recomr.1entl- ed thHt the elementary P .-T. A . join the high Achool f'.-T . A. in one money raising event f or the year. Thn next mPetini:; of th<> Fourth .: Dh~frict i:;; to bf' in Garr!t•n Grove on N ovembf!r 16. T .. uncheon rC'ser· v~tion~ ,qhou ld he phoned to Mrs. L. J . Csenar ~for<' Nov. 13. P.-T. A . ~f'f'tlng- The reJrlilar meeting of the P .·T. A. will bf' in the CorOna del Mar :'<Choo! sudltoriurn, ~1onday, Nov. 20 at 2 p. m. A panel wlll be given on "ThE" Rear1ing Pro- gram of Our Schools." Mr!. Grayce Scvlr.r, principal of Corona del MA.r school. Miss Mary Beery. tnstrurtor at Horace Ensign school and Miss Agnr.!I Carlson, remedial reading teacher will present the pa.nel. The gler clubs of Corm-ta del Mar and Newport schools will turnh1h the rnusl~. Costa Mesa Maln 11ehool tee.ch- ers, parents and pupllJ! are to be congratulated on lh<'lr wonderful I cooperation in bringing 4..~4.5 pounds ot re.gs this year tor thc just-concluded Main School Pf A tag drive. Mr. Wright's 8th grade room won the campaign with 658 IM.; 1wfr. Ingran1'11 8th grade .won eec· ond with 613 pound&, while Mr11. Par.!lon.s' 5th grade class brought in ~8-t pounds. The v.·inne rs will be given a "skating party by· tJie PTA. Bc- c:tusc of the close contest Mr. Wright's room tie.a e.~lsed Mr, ln-1 ~ram's roon1 to the skating fes- tivity to be held Tuesday. Nov. 21 . after school. Tr&nl!l(>Ot'latlun will be furnlshro for all childre n. Mrs. Harcld Knipp. chairman of fh!: drive, wishes to l harik all the ~tudents, t.eaC'hers an<1 nlembe..rs of her con1mi ltee In helping to 1nake lhf' campaign such a successful one. Serving on th1? commitlel' with ~frs, Knipp .... -e re J'i.1mcs. D<'n· nls Hnglt'ntl. Wlllilll'll Cross. Wgg. f ner. Harold Eln1el', H11.rry Hilliard, Ray Trautwein and Judson Suth- erland. 1 Week's Services at C.D.M. Church "'Three Christian Paradoxes" will Ile the topic or the sermon to be preached by the Rev. Paul Ed· w a1·d Babbitt In the Corona del Mar Community chu1ch In \he 11 o'clock W orship service on Sun-· day. N ovl!mber 19. · The Sunday school. with Mrs. Raymond H Rrvq as sup1:1 lntend- cnl. will meet at 9:-1~ a . m. The Junin'r H igh Pilgrim Fellowship. with Harlttn Hoyt. as counselor. I will meet at 5 p_ m . The Senior High Pilgrin1 Fellowship. with the ( Rev. Paul Rabbitt as counselor. wil~ lettve the church at 6 o'clock to go lo the Brea Congregational church where they v.·\ll be the guests, of the Brea Pilgrln1 Fel- lowship. TliMt.kslfl"·t.ns ~n·ieE"' A special Thankaglvlng service will be held in the sa.nclu11.ry of the church on Wednesday evening. Novembeci 22 at 7 :30 o'clock. Thl' R Pv. Perry F . Schrock, minister emeritus will preac h the sermon on the topic: "Thank God and Take Courage.'" The servic<' will be presided over by the Rev. Paul Edwa.rd Babbitt. The choir. unt.lcr the direction of Mary Ba•tl'n Stef- fensen, will sing hvo anthen1s. Plastic Party for Home Economists A bent'flt plastic party will be hf'ld at a. mettlng or the Hom<' EconnmicH club of the Costa Me~H Grange Tuesday, Nov. 21. In Grange hall. Each member is re- quested lo bring at least Oil(' guest. At the latest meeting of tht' club men1beni worked on Christ· m11.s t ifls for several or the wom- ne·s wards at the Orange county DIAMOND" A" 'Cuba' Momi · i · Luther Lea ue Addr~sses Gr~~ge Na!'1es Q seers J 'CUb&• Kotrll, hlChWS1 patrOl MemMr1 of the uther Lea e officer, pve a' ta1k. ,on atet.1 b&-ot the Neowport H rbor Luther n fore member• of the OM,t.a Mea church met at th~rsonage S~n­ Oran,-e at their latest rrieetlnJ. day evening tor a me of devotion Harold Kyle, Grange Mu"ter, h&d and fellaw&hlp. El Uon of offlcf charge ot the buatneu eeulon. tor the ensuing yap.r were cbo n Anpual Church Day will ~ held with the foJlowlnj named: Ja et by th~ Grange Sunday, November Loucks. prceidC'nt; Shirley Ne • 19. Membera will attend ln a body man. vtce-prcalden ; Joey 14urjte. the morning eervtce at the Costa aecrelary ; end Ja'1t Laurie. tre .. - Mesa Comm. u n It y Mett\odlat urer. Rev. Herbe11 Ro~h ga,•e an church. A potluck dinner will fol· Jntere1'tlng t.a.lk o '"H ow to \Vin lo w •t Grange Hall.· Souls· F or Christ. Retrt'Rhmeill!I · I W<'re .eerved at t•c t:loac ot .he CleMlfled ada ·coat llttle, do much. meeting. • p '~ I CUT BEANS M~l "'" Mesa Circles Eight and Nine hospital. "\. A contest jg. planned by the group with each men1 ber to make a etuffed toy for Yuletide giving at the County hospital. A priZf' will be aw&r<1ed the me1nber nlak- lng the nicest t oy. C & S SWEET ·POTATOES M92. ""'"' 23c • Meeting Thursday, Nov. 9, in the home ot Mrs. Elsie Hotstrney- <'r. 270 E . 23rd i:;l., were mcmbe\B • ot ctrc!e Six of the Coftta M~ Community Chuith WSCS. Mrs Grace Zimmerly ~ave the mlsaion- ary story. Othf"l'S pre~cnt .were Mme11. Irene Peterson, Jf'SSie Bol- ing and Bennie Davig. Next se&>- &ion Is f!Cl for Dec. 21 with Mrs. H~len Woods. Devotions "·ere It'd by f.trs. Fern F'Of'll for n1en1berl'I ot Circle Eight who gathered Nov. 8 with Mrs. )'IRc Darrell. :l89 Broadway. Included were Mmes. Grace Thompson. Arlene Christenson. Valera Beebt>. l.tary Sheran, Zuc Hall. Pauline Atithof( and Mary Chamberlin. N ext meeting will bl' held Dt-c. 13 with Mrs. Mary Sher· an, 179 F\014·er St. Junior Riders Take Ribbons at Round Robin A Chinese 11.Jnchron wa8 served by hostesses Mmes. Alice Kyl4> Josie urns, Mabel Quarry. Adda Stearns and Marguerite uarry. Mrs. Dottle Georgt>. chairman. had charge of the bu.si · ne88 sea.sion. Present were Mmes. Agill'S Arundell. Hilda Bennett. Gertrude Bu.shnell. Roberta Rapier. Clar1t.· belle Parsons, Edna Hutchinson, A.li ce Mullins, Ida Humason Alice Kyle, Gertrude N t'lson, Man1ie Case. Alice Fox. .tane Garrett. Josie Burns. Mary Williams, Adtla Mae Stearns, f.tin.ll Mitchell, MiMes Mary and Ellzabelh Hall. Mrs. M. S. Bernard is Honoree at Mesa Shower Mre. M. S. Bernard. 2640 Fair· Juniors of Boot.II and Saddle Rid· way Drive. waa honored guest at Ing club are coming to the fore In =1. layette ahower. given Frlday. a moat decided ntanner and outdid November 10 by' Mra. Cerald the seniors three to one when they SpArk.8 at her home. tr.86 Orange took part tn the ae.aon·a first avenue. Coeta Meu. ,{tound Robt.n pl&:)"<lay hekl Sunday Canasta \VU played. wlth prizes at Weatminaler. tolnl" to Mmes. Edith Shwtter and Brtnctng home ribboo aw&rda dw-lts Howard ot Costa Me.a w~. Glen Thona1. Kay s&itey &nd F.arl W . Sperka of Udo J.sle. ~ Joeephlne McKee of 'the Jun· lhteresttng pecltaps were piled Jo.re. with Bill Warne taking a tu. the decorated b&Mine~ to be ribbon fOf ttie BeDlora. opened by the upect..ant mother. • Tlru.nday nlghl there will be a · A la~ stork kept (Ua1'd over 14 oJ>d bow!Utul 7hankql¥ing lh• refreshment table and le. dln.Der at tbe chlb houA on the cr.m,4 aerved wtlh cake and oof- (aJr ~ with ettr)'Ql'le ftu7. ree. wu moulded in the .iiape of inc around for ~ tu.rkey a.nd at.orb and buslnet.. ~ • · · Preamt ..-ere Mn. Bem&rd,, Mra. Dll!od "'!'Wl1 ot ~ ond Sparb. Mn. Dall.on~ rjrlllos, tbo ' dub la ·~ • . Loo ~:--. ~. -......., -Ill CG111.,.ut1<11 8-vd. w..i., L&mounaux. st lllo ~ Clllj91mU .,.,., ... ,.._ Jlanb', V/vlaa Bl-•l· llurll aJ. flr121 '""°'~mi 8atUJ'o. c. Grvw,· ~UICI u.. .bolt~ .u DC' c1q --DO<e11>lwr a, ~ -I : -I . DEL MONTE PEAS a{~ LINDSAY SELECT OLIVES MARCO DOG FOOD VEL DETERGENT WRIGHT'S PlllU EPFlltlll ·-•·••r· 111.17. 11 • -I Sil VER CREAM ~~OJ 17. ""~ Mq_\ 21c CAN CllCIEI IF 11 TUN~ Clllll . i 24e . I 29.c 8;02. JAii. • ' ew ~embers for CM B~ptist .Church CAt,I DO BEllER AT . . . . I • • New m.embere received into the Fl..i Baptl.t church of Coot& Mesa aWerlicu Sunday wen Mr. and Mra. J . C. U onb&rge.r and eon Lyle of Corona dcl Mar; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rlch&rda of Santa Ana: 1'1r&. V. J. TeU\erton: Mra. TbQma.a Merritt_:· Sally and Bar· bara Cooper; Mr. and M rs. "Melvin John.son of CORta Mesa; Glen, Eve- lyn, Rosf'ba.ry and Jam('JI Dorfovan ot Anahel"l:.Jerry ~ffln, Loa An- geles Bible ln8tltute. an1ger· FURNITURE CO. • . ' JWe Buy and Sell ,Ne:' and Used Furniture ~812 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Be . 5656 I -People do read the want ad.s. 'WILIOl'S eCEITIFIEl•lllll CllEI =nnDERIZED HAmS~;·41t IEllAllA 011 FEI •WHOLE SIOILIEI FAE PDRH ROAST ~~~ 35i 11111 ' l _7f>'t, "/~ 01f4Wi_ he&.!Utfi.1 Fres'9 Frazen OYSTERS Pt.J9f EAIJEll Ill 'FAlllllEI SEASOIEI . . 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