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THE MALIBU TIMES

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Title The Malibu Times


Date 08/11/1950


Subject ["Malibu (Calif.)","Newspapers"]
 * Malibu (Calif.)
 * Newspapers


Format ["Newspaper"]
 * Newspaper


Type ["Text"]
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Collecting Area ["Malibu Historical Collection"]
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Republicans Will Hear Speaker Explain Socialism’s Faults Would you like to know
the real story behind the story of the unseating of the Socialist government In
New Zealand? Then be at the Malibu Town¬ ship Republican Assembly meet¬ ing at
the La Costa Beach Club on Tuesday, Aug. 15 at 6:30 p.m. for the "Buck-A-Box”
Supper. Speaker will be Mr. A. C. Karr, whom many people in Malibu have heard
before. The title of his talk is “Tests for Truth,” us¬ ing as a background
theme the misunderstandings about profits and the capitalistic system. It was
the explanation of these misunderstandings that Mr. Karr will give you that put
New Zea¬ land’s Conservative government back in the saddle after 14 years of
socialism. A social “Buck-A-Box” Supper is being planned for 6:30 p.m. Just
bring your appetite and have fun. For those who can not lie there for the
supper, be sui-e to be there at 8 p.m. to hear this important message by A. C.
Karr. Remember — Malibu Township Council Republican Assembly's meeting, La Costa
Beach Club, Tuesday, Aug. 16, 6:30 p.m. for the supper. 8 p.m. for the inform¬
ation you need to whip socialism and get back to Americanism. ☆ - An Independent
Newspaper - Of, By and for ALL the People of Malibu Township. Ii # "fflalitm
Straps The Official Legal Newspaper of Malibu Township - Adjudicated by Superior
Court of Los Angeles County, March 7, 1950 VOL. 5 — NO. 17 MALIBU. CALIFORNIA
Friday, August 11, 1950 Church Edifice Fund Gaining i\ in Momentum Guttman
Suggests Colony Improvement The Church Building Fundi Circle 2’s Fashion Show
‘Huge Success’ "Luxurious,” “lovely,” “beauti¬ ful,” “chic” were the exclama¬
tions from all who attended the Fashion Show and Luncheon at Trancas Restaurant
on Wednes¬ day. The show, sponsored by Circle 2, Mrs. Wm. Macfadyen, chair- Hope
that a plan could be e- volved to purchase stock now held by former owners of
proper¬ ty at Malibu Beach Colony for the purpose of developing a Colo¬ ny
Improvement project on the , 22 acres held jointly by Colony Campaign is going
along very j j10me owners was expressed this well this week, with teams of ,
week by Henry Guttman, newly- workers calling throughout the appointed member of
the advisory community, soliciting contribu- committee of the Malibu Beach lions
and pledges. Both Dr. Me- Home Owners Association. Quary and Chairman Macfadyen
,.M of theSe home owners expressed themselves as being who hJd stock n0 lon have
pleased with the response which) interest in Malibu,” Guttman has been received.
Not only , ^ ш Jd h church members are cooperating, and move6 elsewhere they did
not but many others are making con- и h ^ sh slock ^Utkins, in order that Malibu
| ^ acreage back of the Colony may have this Church which will , ,he new owners
consequent- are in indicate that the nine thou¬ sand dollar mark has been
passed. The work has scarcely begun, however. Many more calls re¬ main to be
made and many more reports are to be turned in. It will not be an easy job, but
re¬ sults so far have fully come up to expectations and have gone beyond in many
respects. Anyone wishing extra copies of the brochure showing the provement
association to make plans for the use of the land.” Guttman said he would like
to see the land developed in such a way that the property would be¬ come not
only an asset to the Colony itself but would assist in the upbuilding of the
whole area. “By beautifying the area, build- Play Days Had All The Breaks: Even
Weather The weather, a tremendous amount of enthusiasm en¬ gendered by the
participants and the all-out effort of nu¬ merous Malibu Township Council
committees headed by Fred Harrison combined to make Malibu’s second annual Flay
Days an outstanding success. Sponsored by the Malibu Town- , ship Council, the
two-day festival included a baseball game, recre¬ ational events by and for the
children, an extremely successful art exhibit, a well-attended square dance,
numerous sailing events and a Gymkhana in which some 75 horsemen participated.
be for the progress of the com- , „ has made ,t dlfficuft forLABT EXHIBIT:
munity and for the benefit of all I dlrectors on lhe board of the im- Mrs. W. D.
Wilmott, chairman As we go to press reports that nmwmpnt a«^iatin„ 0f the Art
Exhibit for the Play Days, was more than gratified with the success of the
event. She reported that more than 500 people visited the exhibit during the two
days. Following are awards to en¬ trants: OIL PAINTING: First, James ing a
swimming pool, planting Elliott; second, Jim Comstock; trees and constructing
additional third, Mrs. Charles Brabon. homes on the land, we could at- WATER
COLOR: First, Bob , tract the finest kind of neonle to Holdeman; second, Gerome
de .hp man, was beautifully arranged by Church which is to be built may the
Colony .. Guttman said He 1 Rollins; third, James Elliott. Th S bot d p i fleets
Jean Smith, who was also com- have them by calling the Church stated heT™nv dls-
KRETIQUES: Special prize to The PengUln Ileets mentator for the afternoon.
office. Envelopes for mailing approved of £nt / Myraa Allen. them out to friends
are also avail- P«S. I CERAMICS- able. SCULPTURE: First, Bernard Rosenthal;
second, Mrs. Corne¬ lia Runyon; third, Frances Hamp¬ ton. DRIFTWOOD SCULPTURE:
Special prize to Frances Hamp¬ ton. JUNIOR EXHIBITS: In the Junior Exhibits,
prizes were awarded to the following: DRAWING: First, Joan Wood- oury; second,
Suzette Sparks. CRAFTS: Plastic Braiding — First, Diana Wilmott. COPPER TOOLING:
First Dulce Wilmott SAILING: Sailing in perfect weather, the boating enthusiasts
of Malibu staged a colorful Regatta as their part of the Play Days activities.
Howard Splane was in charge of Rita Le Roy’s models were lovely in Lowell
Bradfield furs, luxurious white and silver blue mink stoles and cape stoles; in
Anna Myers (just back from New York) afternoon and cock¬ tail gowns, Mory’s
coats and suits in individual style, Renee hats, to sell the property for a
park- 1 CERAMICS: First, Jim Bass- ling area. ler; second, Mrs. Kasala; third,
Chairman Macfadyen has call- “Before -ffie can do anything.” | Mrs. Nellie
Webster. Special ed a special meeting of all work- he poimed out, “it is first
nec- Pllzes in ceramics went to Betty тТе^1а! nivh^AuP X*? X J to obtain stock
now held Pierson and Elizabeth Grundy. Sirv'g’eNtuShjS: a™! % Sut chic and
lovely, and then hand ^ “» '=2 ! Гъ-«55Г srss S-EmSS custom made an^from Beverly
captain and lieutenant be there! ters should sent ?o fo^er Hills shops. Renee
offers to any- ☆ - 1 owners who hold .stock asking withln thee ngext0week
adTscou.U ARSONISTS ABROAD?’ е^ГтагЙ^’’ ' 1 31 ^ ^ to be given to the Circle. |
County Arson Detail is invest!- iGuttman said he intended to DRAWING: First,
Dale Thay¬ er; second, Mr. Wilson. METALS: First, Mrs. Ella Bur¬ dick; second,
Frank Kasala. QUILTS: First, Jean Couchois. ^EMBROIDERY: First, Mary Lou
Breithaupt. The luncheon was delicious, Bating possibility of chemically,
discuss the matter with the board and the afternoon a great sue- treated paper
being deliberately of directors of the Malibu Beach cess with everyone saying
Mali- lit and tossed into Topanga Can- Home Owners Association at bus Fashion
Show was tops! yon near ... — i. - - - . ... _ d Four New Members Join Legion
Post HERE IS ROYALTY THAT WILL REIGN AT TOPANGA’S 2ND GREAT FAIR Four new
members joined Mal- _ _ _ _ „ ibu Post 605, American Legion Femwood last week,
meeting to be held next Sunday, at the meeting last Monday night at Malibu
Courthouse. They are Donald W. Hughes Jr., 300 Ram- bla Orienta; Robert C. Earl,
Cor¬ ral Canyon ; George G. Chest, Rt. 2, Malibu and Frank W. Par- wer, 14715
Whitfield, Pacific Pal- | isades. A transcription of a speech by Louis K. Gough,
Legion Dept. i Commander for California de¬ nouncing communism and urging :
Universal Military Training high- | lighted the meeting. Bud Heller urged all
Legion¬ naires to visit the Veterans Hos¬ pital at Sawtell at 1:30 p.m. Aug- ;
ust 16, the next regular hospital I visitation day. —David M. Flournoy I 6 -
Acre Burned over in Barbee Grass Fire grass fire that started Friday af- ,
ternoon on the Albert Barbee i property south of the Archer pro- } perty in
Malibu Canyon. About an acre was burned over | before the fire was brought un- ]
der control by firemen from the I Las Flores and Zuma stations. Grass, sumac and
a few syca more trees were consumed in a which was greatly appreciated by sailed
three races each, as did the power boats, over a three- mile course. The speed
boats wound up in a three way Ue with first place ribbon going to Ruth Allen
Dick Mahon and A1 Nevis. Winner of the Sabot fleet rac¬ es was Art Alpine.
Michel Perri¬ er was second with Allan Storms third and Warren Boehert and Bob
Carter next in line. Champion of the Penguin fleet was Rupert Gingles, with
Dudley as crew. They also took the Hol¬ deman Challenge Trophy in the series.
Ray Sproul with Burton Rob¬ bins Jr. as crew sailed into sec¬ ond place and won
the tradition¬ al Malibu Yacht Club’s “Bottoms Up” trophy by falling overboard.
This trophy was hotly contested by Gingles and Murphy, who cap¬ sized and had
themselves a swim. Paul Gray and Dolly Wylie came in third, Sherwood Jones and
crew, fourth; Bob and Mil- dred Stanley fifth. Paul and Dolly also thrilled the
spectators with an exhibition of water skiing over a course thick¬ ly studded
with boats, buoys and kelp. The larger boats of the Malibu Yacht Club were also
active with Michel gerriere’s “Rascasse” be¬ ing used as committee boat, Jack
Morton’s yawl “Gale” as race¬ course patrol boat. Michel Perriere and Howard
Splane doubled in brass by alter¬ nately sailing and acting as com¬ mittee. The
Dume Cove Penguin Fleet losted for coffee and doughnuts on the beach after the
races. the wet and hungry sailors. In the traditional spirit of the Play Days,
all of those partici¬ pating had a great deal of fun and comradship in their
chosen -sport of yachting. Howard Splane as water sports chairman was thanked
TOPANGA’S TEEN-AGE FAIR QUEEN CROWNED: Barbara Juday of Topanga, Mike Archer,
several Mexicans | yachtsmen "and participants for working m the area and
Japanese ' successful^ stao-iL f , ,, ‘ .... . _ , — ----- — «.uni icu и» ns in;
Gray, Mary Winton, Judge O. Benton Worley who officiated at the coronation.
Queen Barbara, Bay Burton and Pat Lee 4 Water Company. I Fred Harrison and
othere~ofti£ No definite cause has been giv- Malibu Playday Committee en for the
conflagration. I their 'help and coopertion


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Title The Malibu Times


Asset ID mtn_19500811_0517


Date 08/11/1950


Description The Malibu Times is the longest running newspaper in Malibu,
California. The newspaper covers the region of Malibu, and includes sections on
the community, Malibu life, news, sports, opinion, obituaries, and
entertainment. The paper was founded in 1946 by Reeves Templeman, an
accomplished journalist and editor. Arnold and Karen York bought the newspaper
in 1987. In the early 1990s, the couple started another newspaper called Canyon
and Country Times, which covered neighboring Santa Monica foothill communities;
however, this publication only lasted a few years.


Subject ["Malibu (Calif.)","Newspapers"]
 * Malibu (Calif.)
 * Newspapers


Source ["Malibu Times Collection 0112"]
 * Malibu Times Collection 0112


Format ["Newspaper"]
 * Newspaper


Type ["Text"]
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Identifier sn90004650


Volume Number 5


Issue Number 17


Language ["English"]
 * English


Collecting Area ["Malibu Historical Collection"]
 * Malibu Historical Collection


Digital Publisher Pepperdine University Libraries


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requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Organizations and
individuals seeking to use materials for publication must assume all
responsibility for identifying and satisfying any claimants of copyright. Such
parties should contact Pepperdine University Special Collections and University
Archives.


Credit Line Malibu Times Collection [digital resource], Pepperdine University
Special Collections and University Archives




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