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ENJOYfNG THE FIESTA at Ensenada are the officials shown In the upper picture, following the pre·
Mntatlon of trophies. They are, left to right: Gov. Earl Warren; Gov. Alfonso Gonzalez of Lower Cal-
Ifornia; Former President Rodriguez of Mexico : Admiral Wilder Baker. commandant of the 11th Naval
District, repre.enting President Truman ; General Rodriguez, and Mayor Dick Drake. In t he other pic-
ture a.-e Mrs. Willis Hunt, Mr. Hunt, the sailing maste,. of the Soliloquy, and Wes Smith, owner of the
Soliloquy, receiving the President of the United Statu trophy. (Photos by Gerha.-dt)
'Here's Local Belrvedere Story
R('tuming HarborJ t ('~ art' pn1 1.
lng th~ Ensenada Race and th<'
rert>monies which follow<'<! th<'
most impressiv~ th~y hav~ ~('(>n
and de-stined to tx>com<' th<' most
famous yachting t>Vent m the
world.
"Couldn't hav~ been finer'' "''ll"
a typical comment .on the rolorful
pre. entation of trophies to the 9.'in·
n~~ in this greatest of ()C{>M
1 Wally G'!rhudt, Coron~ d~l
Mar photograph~r. w as aboard
t ne Soliloquy for the Ensenada
rac:e. H~re 15 his sto,.y of the
rac:e. 1
By WALLY GERHARDT
\\'ht>n 1 w as invite-d to c~w on
\\'~s Snuth's sloop. the Soliloquy,
1 was dt>hghted; but since I am
not tht> Compl~at Yacht.sman, I
was a bit apprehensh·t> of my abO-
races. ity to do rny part as a member ot
It was the sa.ilin.& sloop Kitten. a racing crew. }
from the Newport Harbor Yacht However. after a couple ~
Club and owned by Fred Lyon. wkedawn runs I Y.'U IOIDUf1:W:
that won the President of Mexico re8RUJ'ed and n~· gi~ you my
tr'Opt\y for being rated first among account of the race In my triple
the 122 actual startt-rs. ~ Kittf'n role ol crt"w-member. photograph-
was fourth to Cl"'SS th~ f inish Unf'. ~r and obsel"\·~r.
but h~r adjustro handicap time of '"Th<> \'iew of tht-start ot the ract'
28 ho~. 54 m inutE'S. 30 (>('Of'lds from the Corona del Mar bluff5
was be"t. must have been magnificent. and
F1rc;t to c~" th~ fln'sh lin<' was from our pcution on tht" startin~
th(' \\'E'stward. ownE'd by Robe-rt hnE' 1t was n.>ally awE.'-i~"J)inng
Millt>r of NHYC. in tht' elapst>d \\'e wert> clo ~ m ~hor~ at tht>
time or 29 hburs. 21 mmut<>s. 29 start. Sf>parat<>d from tht> bulk of
sE"COnds. Th~ \Vestward won thE' th<.> flE'<'t and thi!' g;we u. our first
Mark H~aly trophy for being first advantagE'.
to finish. \Vith a good \\'('"t·south-w~t
Oth~r trophy v.inners WE'N': bl"l'<'z~. th<' K<>nyon. which is a
President of tht> U.S troph~·: So-s~a-going c;pN'domE't~r. was soon
liloquy. WE-Sley Smith. NHYC. regi-.ter.ng 5. 5 1-: th~n 6 knots.
GovE-rnor of California cup· Sky-Each ad,·ance m spe-ed was greet-
lark. Donald Ay :~rs. L.A. Yacht e<1 with loud chN"rs by aJI mem-
Club. _ bers of tht" crew.
Gov('mor of Baja California cup: Th~ Purswt. last ~ ~ar·s v..;nner.
La Rubia. John Callery. Balboa v.·as th~ onJ~ boat m front of us.
Mayor of Ensenada cup: Tom and th~ \\'<>Stward. the Gallant.
Bo\·. P aul K~ttenburg. San Diego. L'Apache and the Branta wen>
Mayor of N~ cup: Mahala, jock~·in~ for posltlon off our star·
Plans SubmiHed
On Bluff Road Jack Morrison. San Pedro board tx>am Clo~~ ast~m and com· Shad<'s of ~Jr. Bci\'ME'r<'~ ~ ! A and Pop rusht>d off to th<.> ~to-Andrt>w Brown trophy <first in~ up wa.o;; the QuE-st.
\"<'ry unusual baby sitter was re-c:~mbo to haq• a fin<' time. 1 Continued on P aRe 3 l It w~ a tight little race with
Another step toward final ac-tained at th~ house of Mr. a~d The \\Oman of th~ hour ''as thE-se hoats as night fell. Tht' wind
tion on the ocean view rontro· Mrs. H . J . Swanson. 606 BE-gonaa Marjorie. who is star o f the ms1 E>ad of dying at nightfall. as L-.
versy in Corona del Mar was Ave .. Coroaa del _Mar. on Tuesday television show. ''Your Baby Sit-New Scout p-.J. usual along th~ coast. kept up
taken Monday ev<'ning as tht' City Tt ight. A televisiO n star watcheJ ter," which is viewe-d at 3.15 p.m. aa until about 10 p m .
Council r(>('{'iv~ th~ recommenda· Sandra and Donald whll~ Mom or. Saturdays. KFI-TV. From t~n unttl around 3 a.m.
tions submtltt"d hy the special The Swanson familv won 1 Continue-d on P age J)
committee which h ad been named b:tb.'' sitter by answ'ering the 1
to s tudy th<' probl~m. question. "Why do you want a Civic Group Combin
The committee recommended b~by sitter?" Their answer ex An important meeting will be
that anyone blrtlding on the bluff plained that they hadn't hE"<'n tn held at 7 p.m. today CThursday) Bu ine , Pleasure
lots along 0c<'an Rlvd. shoult1 be A larg(' group of neighbors and Cc.li!ornia very long and hadn"t ir. tht' Corona del Mar School to There v..ill be refreshments along
required to keep all construction friends attende-d the funeral serv-lo{·ated a regular b~by sistE'r make plans for the format ion of with the business at ne~'t Tues-
helow the boulevard lev~l. A new ices for Glenn B . Dmnison Tues-\~'~en the\ apreare<i on the telc-a new srout pjack. day's meeting of the Corona del
plan for an access road was sub-day at the Baltz Mortuary Chapel. ''l~lon ·how. thr·.' w on out on·~-J ohn KE"E'ler. chairman of the Mar C'ivic Association at the COM
mitted, pro"·fding for a road 25 Althoug h only 48, ''Denny" was thC' ot_hcr rontest~nt s last Sunday. Harhor District Scout :ommittt?e. School.
feet below the top of t he bluff. on~ or th~ olde-st business men in Besides the attracth·f> hab~ sit ha" ca11ro the meeting for par In C'harge of the committee of
The recommendations W<'rE> ro-Corona dE>l Mar in point of serv· t<'r. they won a nt~ht out at the f'nt. of boys of C'Ub age and all women arranliting for the punch
!erred to City E ng ineer Bert i('('. He and Mrs. Dennison hav~ :'\tocamho (or :\f?m . and Pop _fit oth£'rs interest ed Ln rubbing. and C't\k<.' l Mrs. Paul 0 . Davl of
\\'ebb for study and report back had l)(>nni<.''~ Cafe on the Coast wa~ ~lr. ~wan~on ,s btrthda.' 1 With A new pack is needed ~aus<' 1207 Sh<.'ll St. \Vomf'n who Wish to
to the Council. Mayor Drake an· Highway for t<'n years. a llmousm<' to ta,,e th£'m and all thE>r<' at'(> now 65 bov in Pack donat<' n-fr(>~hments can call Har-
nounred that a public h~aring H£' was horn in Iowa and before e~tlE'nses paid: a diap<'r sen il"t" 11 0. fr. Kt"(>ler announced at Fri-hor 3029-~f Gr 1971-J.
will be held after Mr. Webb has coming to Corona del Mar had 1 the S\~·'\nson hool a'!~ ''bah•e~" day n iRht's m'eeling. The new
submitted his report. be(>n for many yt-a.rs in the insur· a re a httle larl!e tor thl •: a•ld " rack will be tor Corona del Mar Bl M h
Available for Inspection anCl' business in the mid-west and tomple:e cleanin~ for the kitchen. boys. Tht-present Pack 110 \\111 rc an to M t
Council 0 . Z. Robertson said .later in C.alifomia. His death came Incidentally. back sta~~ at th<' bE> for Balboa Island. Bearon Bay In a depart~ from the usual
that copy of the committee report suddenly <'arly Saturday at St. Jo-tE-levision studios. !\Jr. and Mr •. and 88\ Sho~. · rustom of a dinnf'r mHting, the
and map I available at his office s~ph hospital. Interment was at S\\:anson met Tommv Harnton A nf'"' cub master. committee Balboa Island Busine A..~tion
In Corona del Mar. at 1219 Coast Fairhaven Cemetery. with whom they hAd ROne to m<'mbers and den mothers must will meet at p.m . today (Thurs-
Highway, for inspection by a ny· Mr. ~nruson is survived by his school in Gary. Inn. H~rmon aJ"d be.• designated. ThE'n application da,yl at the Earl Sta.n~y office.
one Interested. \\i ff'. Mary, 1107 Coast Highway: Swnn~on w<-r-e (VI tt10t h:\ll pla~·<'rs Jor a C'hart~r and a new number The question. ··rloe the Island
The main it~m in the rommit· n son. Mon-is of Long Beach: a on th<' Gary hi~h tPam. will be made to t he O ranJ.!<' Em· nN'd a bu.sfn a. at.ion !", wUl
t N'COmm nd~ttlons was th<' rc--daug hter. Mrs. Jean Sheppard, Las Mrs. Sw·mson ":l al~o 1\ lu<'k~ pil'(' Area C'ouncll in SantA Ana be takE-n up, aC'C'01"'dlng to Presl· ~1sed plan for the access road Vegas. Nev .. an<! a lster. Mrs. \'(Jntestant on the Ka' Kn~. r Col· The new Al'Ck "'111 be ready when dl'nt Bill Ste~rwa.J ~ pro-
along the bluff. drafted by com · Coral Thompeon of Corona del te~ of Knowledge program a cubblng actl\1t1es resume ln Sep-posed abuttle tra1Bpon.at1cm ~·
(Continued on Page 7> Mar. short time ago. tember. Ice a.llo Will ~ ~.
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Do you l"eD'W!mber four years tach.ment top~ to our penna-
ago? 1915, til May, when the war nent assignment. ~reht aden.
In EurOpe ended. MAY 8-1"1\la Is officially V-E
1 ._ keeping a log then too. ciJty, and we are celebrating It
and beca~ of its historica.l and by etartlng at last for Berc:htea-
sentimental value (especially about gaden. We left Wa nzleben early
May 12. today) a portion ot it is Jn the morning and reported
~peated here. agaln to Ninth Army, where we
When th& war e nded I was In were told to wait. pemaps two
the little Germanttown of Wa ru-days. for a releaae by 19th
Ieben, near Magdebuf'11 on the Col"'pL Our captain decided we
Elbe ft tver. I wa one of t he should not walt. but proceed di-
three offloers of the Military rectly to the Military. Govern-
Government Detach ment of 19th ment T'ralnlng Center in S tele-
co,. of Ninth Army. Peg wu feld for on:tera.. W e were afraid
In Eplnal, France, In charve of that ~elay would lose us the
the fted Cro. dub there. V-E pri~e ualgnment of Hitler'•
day darted the dlaln of events 8ef'Chtagaden, 'Which had been
that bro"Vf\t us together again given to us way back In August
S\(IP CALKINS ... busy at hla dr~~wlng board eight daya later In fabulous of last year, when we were nlll
Skip Calkins was a bit luckier an his own he started boat design-8erchteegaden In the Bavar ian In England..
Pa .. t THE ENaiGN
THUftSDAY, MAY 12, 1MI
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
Phyafclana-Surgeona, M.D.
Res. Offi(."{'
Harbor 1015 Laguna 1.2684
Chas. A. Wylie, M..D.
J~rtiet' Limited to Dbcases
of Infants and Otildren
Hours 1 to 5 P.M.
Co'l.St Hwy. and Jasmine, CD i
A. \'. And~,·s, M.D.
PHYSICIAN
and
SURGEON
thls Ume in the Ensenada race, ing. Alpa. · MAY 9-\Ve had a fin<' trip ,
even though the Spindrift. on Wori(ed at Douglas MAY 7, 19C5, Monclal·-~ war along the Autobahn ( uper-high-1 :============::::
which he was crewing. did not After two years in Maine the ls oveT in Europe. 1be radio com-way) which skirted Hannover to
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bring back any trophies. Last Calkins carne west. Skip ~ at mentato:rs say it lasted five years, the north. Cl"'SSed the \V{'~{'r Riv r
year he was on Cl1U Chapman's Douglas Aircraft for about six eight months, six days--.2,076 days. just belaw Minden. and on to
Gay Wind, and that ten-ific gale months, then went to the Los An-For me it lasted three years. be-Bielefeld. Orde~ will be read" to·
blew out the sails right at the geles Shipbuilding and Drydock ca~ on May 7. 19l2, I became a morrow morning. • I
start. This ttme it was a case Co. The U.S. Navy started sending aoldi~r in the U.S. ru:mY·: · · To-MAY 10-Ninth Anny kPpt our 1
oi too little wind. and the Spin· destroyers from Pearl Harbor day 18 a lovely, sunn) da) • ~ the Dodge car. which Wt> had du~ out
drltt along with a number of (this was stiJl be-fore Dec. 7) for colorful be-auty of .spring addtng to of the ruins of !\lagdeburg. \\'t'
other boats was becalmed, but degaussing-the process of pro-the great joy. · · · The ~ is over drove put Ha.mm. through badly
finally managed to saU ln. tecting ships against magnetic In El.Lrope. • · · It is difficult to bombed Dortmund and \Vuppt'rtal.
An Ensenada race would be a mines. Skip was in charge of coor· g;asP the full meaning ot f:bat and to Cologne. wh('r{' w P C"l'OS~
big event in anybody•s life. but dlnating this work. e~ sentence. The tem~le the Rhine again cthis ttm<' W{'~t
part.icularly so to Skip, because he Then began new construction~ killing ls ~nded. But nothing V.'llJ wardl. Then thl" magnifi('('nt dri\'c-
loves boats and sailing. Let us jn-three $25,000.000 naval reP a 1 r bl"lng back those millions. And on along the Rhin through ~tho
troduce him. This boyish and ships. For a while Skip was chief the other side of the world tbe wn's Bonn. 'and RemaJren. wh<>n' qui~tly friendly charactf>r is Wen-hull ~ftsman, th_en he was given killing goes on. 1.t is hard not to the first Rhine cro,~ing was madc-.
dell H . Calkins. naval archil~ the JOb of plannmg and produc-~ of tt.t: mlllions who cannot through Koblenz and Bingl'n and
and yacht broker. He's the man tion control. which grew into an ~joice toc!a~ ·And it ls hard not to on to Kab rslautern. Military eo,.
who designs boats in thE' little of-enonnous department. ~ of~ ~ds m~ ;ru; ernment Hq. where we \\ Pn' sup
fice at 2595 Coast Highway. He He was alrt'ady a Balboa I land , not :f"e to eer e na posed to report had mo\'('d out
lives at 213 Sapphire A\re .. on Bal· resident. The day he got the job at end ot the war. · · · My last mis-this morning.
h hi ---h d J ..,.,,..ht sion for 19th O>rps today was to boa Island. has a very active wife t e s PYa.~~. e an . ane UVU6 take Baron and Baroness Karwin· MAY 11-The road out of Kal·
Jane and son Christopher, who the home on Sapphire. Hls work I sky ot Austria to Braunschweig serstautern, heading back east.
just turned three. A couple of dogs ~ weJl as residence h~s been ~re (Brunswick), where 1 left them wu the most extensi~e grave-
and guitar complete the family. sance 1943. He can eastly check the 'th th British Th Baro yan:t of Germ~n matertel 1 have
Lot of Travelling date he left the shipy~. because ~retar~ of state u;der ~ru~: seen, surpaulng even t he Fa-
he wears. a _watch gwen by the and Schusch.ntgg and had been im· lalse pocket ln France. We went Skip was born in Minn('apolis J)('ople ~ ho worked under him. On 1 . ed b Hitl 1 March 1938 through L u d w 1 g a h a v e n ~nd
back in 1912, on May 23. His dad it is inscribed ''From Friends, LA Hpr son a.ly . t erdn ·~ ~ Mannl'tel-m and to plctul"'es.que llist Of the Minneapoli.s sh· A ·1 1943 .. e was mos ca averous ''" a,.. was ce ap. pn . . pearance, because he had been in Heldelbe rv, where we reported
Symphony ~d l~ter with other Buys Office In 1948 several concen tration camps in · b riefly to Sixth Army Group:
orchestras .. mdudm~ t~e Olica~o He was for a wh!le the chief cludi Dachau .... 1 ~t to then througl't Heilbronn , one of
and ~tl'Olt. So Sktp did a . Jot t 1 naval architect (and Just about ev-NlnthngArmy Hq. tn Braunschweig the ma.t devastated towna of all.
travellmg. When he Wft.S SlX. ~~ erything else) for the Ackennan d asked for orders for our _ We aklrted ~rt to the
famlly started ~stward from v nl· Boat Co. (now the Lido Perri n ortft, Cl a•eif Uie 'Oifrube at •
cago:-Eight weeh ~ f~r ~-of Sffipyanl). Then he helped fonn Ulm. a nd reporte d to Seventh
tires later they arnvt>d m Los An· the MacGurd,y and Calkins Corp. Army a t Augsburg, where we
geles. Skip's father eventually (now the Frederick Yacht Co. at stayed for the night.
joined the Warne r ~rothers Stu-1215 Coast Highway). MAY 12-A year ago Pt-ggy and
d.io Orehe~ _wh~n 1t. was organ-1 Skip had always dreamed of ~ I had our simple Wt"dding {'('l'<'·
!zed. and lS Wlth lt sun. hs\·ing his own office for boat ~e-I I mony before the Eng lish l'<'gis1rar
At the age of 16 Skip designed signing. Last year he realized this A dinner, a short business ses-in Bedford, alro our "sentimental"
and built his first boat. a radng dream. He bought his present of· sion music and travel-talk are on wedding by the chaplain at Peg·~
hydrop1ane. He called it "Skippy" fie() from Dean Bradford. and sin~ the p.rogra.m of the Corona del Mar air base. Today I am ohsen inJ;t
(as he named all other boats hE' then Skip has been naval architect Men's Club meeting this e\'cning this event by arrh•in~ in Jkorrh·
owned). and that's where he got and yacht broker. He SJ)ends most (Thursday) at the community tesgaden .... Our dctachm<'nt fir.-1
tht' nicknamE>. of his time at the drawing board. Omrch. reported at Munich. thl"n stnrtC'd
In his first race with that hy· and his most typical pose is that The musical portion of the pro· on the final leg of our journ<'~.
droplane he won second place in shown in the picture that acoom-gram will include selections by Hundreds of German fi g ht r r
hls class. That was pretty good. panies this article. Max Donner, 706 Poinsettia Ave., planes were park<'d on both sidt•-.
because first place winner was na· Ca mera and Guitar who is a conductor and composer of th{' Autobahn. hicidC'n in thf'
tional champ and world record The picture. inddentally, is by as well as a violinist. He has play-thick w~. ready to mll out to
holder. Skip hjmself. Photography has ed with the New York and Phila-use the htghway ag a runway ....
Midget Car Racing long bet>n a hobby. AnotheT is ~ delphia Symphony Orchestras. the It was 1 :30 p.m . when W<' <'nt<'l'Ni
guitar. He has always been music-Los Angeles Philhannonic and the the county of Bt'l'('htt'Sgad<'n. \Vt'
He dJd some sailing in those ally minded (to the point of taking Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. were open-mouth<>d at th<' splfon-
days, and also built some hot rods Violin and piano lessons at one An illustrated travel-talk will be do.r of the scenery and th~ moun-and raced them until dad caught t......... th t u t 11 d.wo At time). A year ago last Christmas given by Col. W . E. Haseltine. 213 amS a ~ P. a a !'I .. ". up to him. He built one of the first he was given a guitar (his own se-Dahlia Ave. He will show colored 2:30 we aTn\'C'd 10 th<' to~-n of
midget racina cars in Los Angeles. Berchtesgad~ Th<' 10\\'n 1 un 'b Jection) and a book of instructions. slides of 'Winter in Guatemala.'' ...... s -and he participated in · the early dam d Hitl · E~ ... J • "'·C'~t He sings too. and with his guitar taking during a visit in 194041. . age · <>r s ~ c-" 1"' • •
midget races on the roast. he accompanies his rendition of During the first World War Col. ~rgh atop ttl<' KehJstem mountam.
His prep school days were at hillbilly songs. in which Jane often Haseltine was assigned to special also is unt~~hed by bombs. On
Los Angeles High; then came two joins him. engineering duty in Washington the mountru':'s1de. o~ th<' way ~P
years at Occidental College. In Skip ls a member of the Balboa and overseas. During the last war to the Eagle s N('st, 1s th<' hea\·1ly
1935 he enrolled at MIT in Boston. Yacht Club also of the Newport he was called back 1o duty on the bombed Obersalzbcrg. Th<' housC'!<
Where in addition to the gruelling Ocean Saili~g Assn . and the Nortl'l staff of the Anny War College in of Hitler. Go~ring and Bonnann
class work he took part in boating AmeriC'an Yacht Racing Assn. He Washington. are destroy('(). BerchtesgadC'n is
activities. He is a charter member is vice· president of the Society of oreupied by th(' 101st Airborn<'. of
of the MIT Nautical Association Yacht and Ship Brok eTS of Amer-Bastogne fame. Yet high ranking
and saw the start of big time col-tea and member of the Society of German officers are ~uartered in
leglate racing. He was on the sail-Naval Archeitecture and Marine splendor in the town s best hot<'l
ing team when MIT won the cha1-Engineering. He belongs to Phi Oft and are driving their own <'ars
lenge cup from Brown in a race Gamma Delta Fraterntiy . and some are even carrying sid('-
sponsored by the Boston Dinghy arms. Tile combat ~oldiPrs aN'
Club ... and still has a cup to . ~ Fifteen youngsters, from 17 to pretty riled. An Airborn(' c-n11stf'ci
show for that victory. 22 years of age, wef'e arrested man. with a combat jump star on I
Married tn Bonon ~ ~ .. ,.lg"• earl y Sunday morning on Balboa hts Wings, a pu11>le henrt ribhon VI'Je (.., ... 1 Island, for disturbing the peace be-and three battle stars. told mP An·
Skip was l'nB.n'ied during his cause of a noisy party at 910 Park grily that he had SE'en his buddlt'S Mtr days. Guess you'd really call Corona def Mar Balboa Island Ave. killed and now the <'n<'my i!'i tT'('at -
it an elopement. When h'e was 16 ARVO E . HAAPA The group fncludf!d four girls-ed even bett<'r than GI~. Divi~ion
he had met a young lass by ~ Editor and Publisher two from Balboa Island. one from General TavJor i~ h<'re. in ~n-
na.me of J ane Devlin at dancing PEG RAAPA Santa Ana and one from Holly-eral Keitl's ht'adquarters. an Pnor-
school. Later t hey were school-Associate Editor wood-and 11 boys, two from Co-mous place. with tunnels boring
mates at Occidental. In 1936· 8 nrE E:N'SIGN is published every rona del Mar, one from the Island, deep into the mountain~ide. . . . short time after he h ad gone to Thursday moming for the com-f Costa M ~ ..,.,..,1 1 · h MIT. she left her job aod went to munitles of Corona del Mar and one rom esa. one u.uua ~. ms even ng we are staymg at t t'
Boston, where they were married. Balboa Island. Otfioe houn ~= Newport. the others outsldo the hotel Deutsches Baus.
She worked in Bolston whUe he 9 a .m. to 12 noon and 1:30 to 5 Harbor area. (On May 14 we ~an off icial·
finished his studies. p.m. Monday t hrough Friday. CompJalnlng witness was City ly Ot)'eratlng •• the Mtllu ry Gov·
IUBSCfUPTION ftA Tea Judge Harry Blodgett. 205 Coral ernment of Berchtesgaden. On Ba~938 ~eS: ~u~~ :.a One Year ............................. ~.00 Ave. Judge D. J . Dodge of Costa that ume day P g arrived from
or od . oe ~ ring ~ She Monttta .......................... 1.00 MeM presided at the trial Monday Eplnal-on t he w ay to P-rla to
tecture an manne nee · Out of Ma~r area, Y•r .... 2.50 a nd levied a 25 fi ne on a ll but the otear with ft~d C roas-and by
job was waJttng at tbe Bath Iron-1201-0 COAST HIGHWAV 17-~ ar-old gtrf, who~ released tl'te end of May •tte waa back to
worics in Maine, famous for de-Coi'eM ..,, Mllf', Caltf. to he' fat~r. Each of the boys open a new fted Croa. Club, and
.troyen aftcl ~ yaCht&. & was H ftliw • at.o wa ctven a 1().day IUIIJ)nded fOf' 14 menttte aert:trte-oaden
ln the ~ ~ but ~ Mntence. wn our ~tM.)
I
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John N. Osburn, M.D.
Practice Limited to the Eye
10 A .M.-4 P .M .. Mon.-Fri.
Except \\.ed. Afternoon
:\.'3:.! ~rarguf'ritf' A,·e., COM
ItA 1367 R <" . : HA 1830
Spencer H. Boyd, r.t.D.
Pract.ia> Limited to
Obs <'tries and Gynecology
1007 North Broadway
Santa Ana
Office Resldcnce
KI 3-T719 HA 1832 .
Wallace J. Miller, M.D.
Practice Litnit ed to the Eye
By Appointment
Harbor 1528
1415 Coast Highu1l)', CDM
Physicians-Surgeons.· D.O. .,.
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Dr. Edward W. Milum .
Physician and Surgeon
Osteopath
615 GOLDENROD AVE.
Corona del Mar Harbor 2942 0
Optician
TeJC'phone: Harbor 1528
E . H. Thiele
OPTICIAN
Prt'Scriptions FilJed
Glasses Repaired
1415 Coast Highway, COM
in the Birtcher Building
Den tilt
Phone Harbor 2356
Dr. 0. G. Suess
Dentistry
~13 Marine Balboa Island
Funeral Dil"'ector
Baltz Mortuary
Chapel by the Sea
HARBOR 42
Corona del Mar, California
Ample Off-Street Parktng
Ch' ct aropra or
Dr. Donald J . Ya rnell
Chiropractor
Hours: 10 to 4:30
Saturday and Eve~
by Appointment
1217 COAST HIGHWAY
Corona del Mar Harbor lOtS
Ambulance
Ha rbor
Ambulance Service
HARBOR 27ff1
Nir.ht Call-.: Ren.con 5601
24.-HOUR SERVICE
427 30th St., Newport BM~
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Longer Lasting Loveliness
1103 COAST HIGHWAY
Corona del Mar HA 0533
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Record Players -Television
DON Km.KPA TRICK
a11 Coast Hwy., COM Har. 723
<Continued !rom Page l ) w ·~~ m<>tit imp lv<". \i~w<"d by
we slatted about on a glu.sy a. a t·rowd of at J t 5.000 people,
The £kipper, \Vcs Smlth. and th and from where 1 was crouched on
sail.1ng ~t~·r. WUlls Hunt. had the platform. \\C'I"P belng photo-
decided to lay our COUJ"'Se out.&ide graphed by what seemed like an
the Coronado5, !rom Wh1ch we e.x· equal number or photographers.
pected to get an early morning Following thts the dill~ ol En·
breeze and hit directly into Ense-senada entenain«.>d the dJgnit.AriH
n.ada. · 1 and guests with dancing in the
About 3 a.m. W£> picked up a streets and a nunstreJ how in
bt'ft>ze and held a speed of 3 to 3•., Spanish. This was performed by
knots until slightly past dawn. At kindergarte-n, first and second
daylight W£> looked about us-not grade. school children and was
another boat in sjght. Then tht> beautifully done. After lh('Se cere-
peculation began: bad the Pursuit monies. thE' banquet "-'aS held in
and We tward pull('(! ah('ad of us .the l a.rg£> club of the town, attend-
during the rught '! What had hap-ed by all the "Brass".
pened '! For all omissions and un-nauti·
1 There was a rather heavy fog 1 cal terminology, I am V£>!"Y son-y.
and visibility was deftrutely limit-It was a wonderful a!faJ.r and I
ed. We could find no landmarks bv am SUT£> it helped mter-nationaJ
which to take be-arings. Tht-f~ good will. I enjoyt>d t>~ er)' minute
ltft ed about 9 a .m. sufficiently for of it and I am cer tamly looking
us to asC<'rtam our position, which forward to the race nt>xt year.
was approximately 16 miles south I -
;:::::===========~ of thr Coronados and about 12 I:. ·~
Rome Renovating mil_<·~ fr~m !able Mountam in UJSefiiCia Ul'let'S
Floore Our Specialty BaJa Cahforrua.
Window and Wall Cluning Bot~t Ia Bect~lmed I
CHARLES GORMAN Finally. "omf"one sight<"<l a saJI I
1018 Coast Highway, CDM coming up about 3 miles a.stt-m siYeEYent
HARBOR 257~W By thlg timC' the last V£'l'tige of ~=============~-wind had di<'<i a nd we WC'rt' be-1 r Cont inu<'d from Page 1 l
R. D. (Pete) PETERSON, Mgr.
1301 N. Coa t Blvd.
Corona del M ar HA. 0629-J
flANCHO MESA. Nursery School
State License4 and Approved
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Transportation Furnished
190 E. 15th t.
COtTA MEtA
Phone· Beacon S697
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Wedding Cakes
Birthday Cakes
French Pastries
705 COAST HIGHWAY
Corona del Mu Harbor 1102
lfYOiiWant
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to.
135 E. 17tb St.
con. Me.a
calmed \\'(' had id<•nt iftl"d the boat l land Clipper I: Ci udado, AndrPw
8.'-'l<'rn aJ the \\.£'stward and thE' Brown.
boat follO\I.;n,:: as t hl' Skylark. Richard Fenton trophy fhE'avy
Quitt' close inshore, lh<'\ had thE' displacements I : S k ~ 1 ark . Don
advantagf" of thC' thermal updraft Ayres. ·
alon~ thP <'Oa:-.t . F'rom t ht> radto Special Ct'remonies WN'e held
WP l<.·~rnt d that thC' Pursuit had upon the arrival of Gov. Earl War-
-.plit a ma.in 1sl during thf" ni~ht ren and his pany. Then the trophy
and "as no Iunger a th~a t . pn:.•se-ntallons were made in the
\\'<' found OUI'£'h·e-s tht' lE>nd colorluJ stJ"('l't S<'ttjng. There were
boat. and although we triE'd £>very-SJ)e{"Ches by the vanous officials,
t rung that could lX' done tht> other i nd udJ ng GO\. Gonzales. Go\".
hoat~ kept comin~ up on us. As \\'a.JT(>n, Adm. W ilder Baker rep·
WC' rnundt•rl S'ln Miguel point into r£' t-ntmg Pn-sident Truman. May-
Todo ... Santo~ na~ we Wt.•re a.stem or Zenteno and Mayor Drake.
0f t h•• ~·('st wnrd. the Branta al'ld The pres<'ntation et-remony was
tht> Sk:-lark. In desperaUon. W L' opened by Clifford Ch apman.
bmk<' out thl' Ia~ spinnaker NOSA president. The t rophies
wh;ch picked up our sJX'('d to were , presented by Commodore
nhout 4 knots. Th<' Kitten. ";nnC'r Dick F t-nton. Then followed street
on corr('('tM time, of th(' Go\'t>r-e ntettairunent-songs. dances and
nor's Cup. was astern and roming music. There also was entertain·
up fast. It was in this position m ent at the dinner givt-n by the
that we finished the ra('('. Mexican officials in honor of the
Crossed F inlah Line Arne ri c an officials and their
The Savitar and the Stranger. parties.
1 the ~rt ve ~1 a.nd the conunit-j ~-;;;;;;ij-;;;;;;;;;:;:-;:::;;;;;~ tee boat. ~ the finish lint-. Aa ~ I we cross<.'d the line, a terrific din
arose from the power boats. can-
neries. automobiles and cheE'ring
friends lining the shore. We
turned on our power, anchorC'd
a nd. exhausted but elated. w·t>nt
a. hoi"('.
\\.<' cros."ro the line at approxi·
mately 6 :28 p.m. Friday. Oth<'r
\'CS5<'ls of the fl(.>{'t kept commg in
up to Saturday noon.
In Ens<.'nada there was a great
scrambling for a pia('(' to s}(>(>p.
Everyone did n gr<'at deal of dou-
bling up and tht> motC'ls. hot<'ls. in
fact anything with a dN~k or roof
was pack t>d . Tht:-HotC'l Rh;E'ra d<'l .
Pacifico I formE>rly tht" Playa l.
wher<' most of t h..:-officials hl'ld
forth. w as most bE'autiful, th<'
S<'n 'i<'<.' C'XCC'llent and eoopc:.>ration
complC'tC'. As thC' rc>sulL~ began
comin,:: in. t hl' lobby of the hott•l
1ookC'd like a conven tion of tl'IC' I Yacht Widows' Club. \\.;th m<'m·
bers wondt"ring when Jack. Rill or
Charli<.' would fi nish and the~
c-ould chow down.
I Impressive Ceremonies
On Saturday, when th<.' gover·
1 nors, th<.' military and naval pcr-
sonnC'I participating in the presen-
1
tatlon arrived . tht> townspeople in 1 fiesta attire and soldiers from
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THURSDAY, MAV 12.
and Mra. Stuart Diehl, 508 Gol· was flying last weel< at 1205 l'r. by Islanders who went down. tol
denrod Ave. Bay Front, because Commodore Mexico for the Ensenada races.
Square dancing was the main di-and Mrs. Loult C. Breer were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Calkins, . Paul Mantz brought a
version after the business meetlnlr down ftom San Marino for the 213 Sapphire Ave.. took a short bomber in for a belly
of the directors. Guesta included a·acea. Their son, ~uis Jt., crew-trip down to the Hamilton Ranch · day at Eldridge Field In
Mr. and Mrs. L s. Hostetler and ed on Wes Smiths Sollloqu)'. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred cola, Florida. The hal
Mr and Mra. Clifford Drake of House guests of the Breers in· Berls, 309 Sapphire. drove farther I landing was done for a
BaJ'b.;a. and Mr. and Mrs. George eluded Mr. and Mrs. E. L. WU· Inland to a Rus ian-Mexican se[·. picture which Mantz. who 1
Guthrie and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald hams of Los Angelf's, Mr. and tlcment and ther'e witnessed Sun-~ 1332 Apolena Ave., Balboa
Barlow of Balboa Island. Mrs. Donald Smith and Mr. and day ceremonies of the Russian is making for the anny.
Mrs. A .M. Shaw of San Marino. Or'thodox Church. I Until 20 days ago the
20% OVER THE roP Saturday the Steers, their hous~ • • • son. Roy, was stationed at
The final total of $12,398.61, ap-guests and Mrs. Betty Watson, Wilfred Berls ol 309 Diamond cola with the naval air
proximately 20 per cent above the :10 i\gate Ave., Wf're at the Bal· Ave. presenter! a program of Mex-program. Roy finished h
quota, was reported at the Amen· boa bay Club for a dinner party. lean movies last Thursday at Or-month basic program the
can Red Cross chapter meeting at • • • ange Coast College. sponsored by April and came home on a
the Ebell Clubhouse last week. Also entertaining Saturday at Polyglots. Inc.. organlzed by stu-Coincidentally his Dad was
Mrs. Norma Allen was commend· a Balboa Bay Club dinner party d<>nts of Fre nch and Spanish. The I right back where-Roy had
ed for her Services as campaign was Mrs. Fred Earel of No. 10 t-vcnls was In recognition of Mex-MARGARET A. DUNN from after the two had a
director. Beacon Bay, who had as her ico's Cinco de Mayo celebration. PI -S ·1 T W£'Ck home together on the
guests Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wooa Mr. Berls had made the movies in an I Ver ea About May 20 Roy will
of Corona del Mar and WUIJam Mexico. I back to his new station at :nn~r" s~~a ~~.Gladys Thomp-Mrs. Louis ~. ~at:s. Mrs. How· For 8./. Chapel ~:~~~· J:~~g~~~h"'e"""""·"j
• • • ard York and Mrs. Conrad Shook . · is not expecting to be home ln
Here to enjoy a month's vtslt at motorert to Santa Anita Oaks last 1 Rea~g of . 8 l"(.'C(>nt ~roadway , when his sister. Tenita.
205 Topaz Ave. are Mr. and Mrs. week to at tend a bt·idge luncheon P ay ~~~ funush cnt<'rtamment at from Newport .Harbor • R N. Kelly and daughter Connie at the home of Mrs. Isabelle Bel· the Stlvt'r Tt'a to be giwn Ma..v 20 School.
ol Anaconda, Mont. Mr. Kelly Is vea. • by the women of the Balboa Island ,.------------~
We have just received
a new shipme nt of craft
supplies. Come in now
to see our selection.
metallurgical accountant for the · • • • <?hapel of Christ Oturch by the
Anaconda Copper Mining Co. The Lou1s F . Gates and daughter Sea
Kellys were entertained last week Ginny, 136 Topaz Aw?., are in San ThE' tea will be ht'ld at l:30 p.m.
bv Mr. and Mrs. A. C. RJtch ie of Diego today (Thursdav) for the at the home of Mrs. Harry Gl"e(>n,
Ri verside Dr., Santa Ana. Week· 97th bh·thday of 1\tr. Gatf's' 311 Sapphirpe Ave. Margaret AI·
end visitors here were Mr. and mother. Mr·~. Frances Gates. The) ex:ander Dunn of Los Angeles. a
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315 Marine Balboa lala Mrs. Steiner Larsen and their plan to rt•turn tomorrow. mono actre.s. will discu..c:s briefly
daughter and son. Mr. Kelly and • • • three prize-winning plays or th<' .?=:==::::=:=:::=:=====j ~fr. are fraternity brothers !ron, Maypole motif was used in dec<>· New York theatre SC'a on and will
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Missoula. Mont., days. rating the house and tables tor read anoth<>r.
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• • the bi rthday party of Sharon Proceeds from the tea will go to ~fr. and Mrs. Gerhardt Radzat Louise Lawson. 317 E . Bay Fronr. the new chimes and other equip-
and their chlldren. Gilbert. Jerf) last Saturday. P1•esent were Judy mt'nt for the Island Chapel.
and Darlene, were here from San Prescott, Nancy Gardner, Elissa
Marino during the week-end to Embree. Eddif" Gr'Oenendyke. • ~;;;;;;~-~jjiiiiiiii-~i;iiii open up their Island home at 20::> Donna Alb1·ight. Busle ColE". Mary Get-Acquainted Tea
Amethyst Ave. Jane Hambrook, Janet Hobel. Is Set for Surf Siders
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Roberts Jewele
A Mother's Day which took in bara Downie, Ann Br-oering: Suz-1 A get-acquainted bridge tt'a will
all the family was celebrated Sun-anne Sibley, Jill Connolly and be held next Thursday afternoon
day by the Jack Bruner family at Nancy Lawson. sister o( the by the wives of the board of direc-
220 Agate Ave. Mrs. Bruner's honoree. to.rs of the Surf Siders. ThE" te-a 223Y2 MARINE AVENUE
mother. Mrs. Ruth Tilley, came • • • WJIJ be held at the home of ~trs. 1 Balboa laland Harbor
down from Hollywood, and later Mr. and MI'S. w. H . \1\'oolsey ot Larry Pfister. No. 39 Beacon Bay, I )==-======------==a=j
ln the day they all went to South Berkeley spent a week at their for alJ ~Om<'n members of the club
Pasadena to v1slt 1\.fr. Bruner's home here at 61 Beacon Bay., and thetr guests.
folks. the Charles Bruners. They returned to Berkeley Mon· Hostesses will be Mrs. Virgil
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Balboa Island Harbor 111·W
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For your summer cottons and best
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Finest Dry Cleaning obtainable ... Suedes and Leathers reno-
vated ... Alteration• ... Reweaving ... Pre•lng Wbfle U Wait
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day. Ellswot;th and Mrs. RosweJl Huff
• • • ' of Balboa Island; Mrs. Joe Stamp
J ohnny Abell of No. 5 Beacon and Mrs. Les Blakesley of Corona
Bay will leave tomorrow to at del .Mar; Mrs. Van Hayes. Bay
tend the Saturday wedding of Shores; Mrs. Sue Lagerlof and
hi niece, Miss Mary Gazellf' Sots· Mrs. Peter Barrett of Costa Mesa.
fo1·d, at BerkelPy. 1·
Entertain at Luncheon I Part~ Today Honors
A bridge lunchron was given re-President of BPW
cently by Mrs. \VaJter Spicer and A cocktail party to honor the re-
hcr daughter .. Mrs. Robert ~lle.n tiring prt>sident Agnes Blomquist,
Jr., of San Marmo. at Mr!'. Sptcer s will be given late this afternoon at
Harbor Island home. 1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anton
Sev<'n l.u nch<'~>n. tables were Hershey, 208 Onyx Ave .. bv mem·
ado':led WJth mmtature bouquets bers ot the Business and ·Profes-
of ptnk sweet peas and blue for-sional Women's Club
get-me-nots. GU<'Sts included Mrs .. , At the remt) . r f h
Spic<'r's sistt'r from Monterey e~ ar me: mg 0 t <'
Park and friends of both hostesses club last Thursday. MJss Margat'('t
from San Mar ino and Santa Ana Varnum. of Los Angeles talked on
as well as the Harbor area th_e sub~t of charm and person-
1
· I al1ty. Mtss Vamum stressed color
VISIT ENSENADA --'and detail in fashions for women.
Pr<' raCt• f£-stiviti~ \\'<'rc witness-•••••
<'d in Ens<'nRda hy Mr. and M rs.
l-Pib Po\v<'rs. 212 1.! Onyx Av€'.,1 and Mrs. Jan McCutcheon. 30812
Marin" Ave. Th<> group m otoreo
down to Ensenada Thursday and
left for· home Friday afternoon 217'MARINE AVE, Balboa laland HAR80R 2290-W Just as the first boats were com-~--------------~----------------------------------~ lng in.
Bells Ring with foreign ~ccenf Keen Chatter
Bells play such an important little shops upon the Ve cc hio By JAN KING
part in everyone's life ... from Bndge. (Ponte Vecchio is the only Seen displaying their talents at
the alann in the morning to the bridge across the river Fiume in the variety show at Newport
~~l ... ~m~e~~hoM ~ore~. I~. ~t s~~~ ~Hi~FMday night~re the~hool ~;=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~ bell to tbe buoy bells. the Germans during the war. The chorus and orchestra directed by
Bells are used everywhere in bridge Ls lined with houses and Miss Marie Hiebsch. The mus i·
the world. England. for instance. shops on both sides.) One of these cal extravaganza was based on
ls called the ringing island; Bel· ~orentine bells has the F1eur de Pl' e<>r and Golden West days
gium Is known as the. classic land Lis design on the handle ... em· a plenty of pure gold talent w~
of bells; chimes and carllJons were blem of the a.ty of Fl~nce. sh In the variety program.
invented in The Netherlands. Bells The Islanders also have small • • •
made in China never crack be-replicas of many California ntis.-E ting oft the mantle these
cause they have a hole in the top. sion bells-from San Luis Rey, days are Donna Rock, Diane Abo
Besides the bells of India. The San Gabriel and Santa Barbara. bott and Diane Wallace of Costa
Islanders ring with other lovely I More modem is the charming' Mesa. after a horseback trip to
bella. Amertcan-made bell produced by Lemon Heights Sunday.
There is an EngHsh bell-round Gayet oerarnJcs. rt is a sm.aU white • • •
and made of brass with imprinted china bell with a casual df'Sign In Diane Sedinger and Lowell
design. It rings clear a.nd loud, for blue and ~llow ... such ~ a sail· O'Gara drove to Pasadena Sunday
lts size, and is exactly the bell you boat. or two ldssint fish. to vfsit Lowell's mot her and pre-
would find on an English tea Bells are both useful and d~ sent her with a lovely box or
table to call for hot water or fresh r&tive. Pleuant to have around candy.
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B y MRS. FLOREN C E ANDE RSON------
Mrs. Burt Procter and her C'OnfinNI tn hPJ hnmr· ru) .. ,., f•l·n!
daughter VIrgin ia, 402 Goldenrod, rl :\\ "·
returned on J<'riday from an • •
eJgbt-week trip to the South and 'T' and 'tr-.. /\. r 1 11 .. ,. J!,O'•
Midwest. which took them Piw l fir Dt·. Jac;t Wfl••k <':11"1 t ti· £·1
through 18 statec;. Thf'v have re-~1r. ~nrl ~·1rs. L. Rn· ,,,, •n o f J , ..
turned with th{' firm · a s!i:UJ'a nce A nr PIE' . O n S'111tl::l \ 1 "'" 1" 11
that t here Is no pia{'{' on earth I1C'\Mto L n<:.A "l'f'lt><•.\\h•·1, •!r·
like h ome, CSJ)E'cially when home l w(•rP gu<>"'"' of t1wi1 d; 11,.,
1s in Corona del Mar. M rs. Proc-'!1 !'. F ln1·:t Cnx.
tE'r Is nursing a strep throat. " • • •
Dr. and M rs. N. n. Cas h. 21 5
Jl.;arclssus, arrivE"d home last wE'ek
fr'Om a 10-day vacation trip. They
spent five days at Bass Lakf' with nr. and Mrs. D. J . :"':orciecn of
Los Angeles. Dr. and Mr". Cosh
visited their son N . D. J r ..
r Jackie) who is attending Da\ lb
Veterinary School. They explor-
Prl the new hulld ing \\'hkh is hP-
Ing erected for the \'C'I(;'t'in arians. ..
Pre ent at the home of ~ tJ . a nrt
Mt-s. C harles R. Chas<' a nd th<'il
daughtt'r Vi rginia. 51!) F('rnlf'af
Ave., on M other's Day w el'<' .\Irs.
Marcia Harbert of CD~f.. th e
t110ther uf Mn1. Chas(•. ~1l~'>S
Gladys Harb<'rt. Mr. a nd :\11 "·
D 1ck Harbert and Mrs. ~Jami<'
Reick hof f. mot hf'r of !\.tr". P i<:J,
Harbert. all of Rive• sid<'. ~~~ s.
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cl;wghtf'l \\''l' hnn1 l:t!'l T hur r!a\
to \lr. ann 'lrs. ~:ua1·1 Dmd . fi{ll
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ON BALBOA ISLAND L:11·kspu r .~,, •. h;t\c' n'o\('cl rnt o :1
Phone H arbor 261 ni'W hm1~l' \\ hi1·h L an ~ l111d t :11
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Go
Everyw ere
Soft solid color pas .0ls
arc both <':l sual
and dressy
$8.95 to $22.95
T he model sketched
is made of ftne
w:tshab le ch ~mbray
... tri mmed w ith a
delicate gold thread.
1209 Coast ffigh\,~ay
(SANDER S BUILDING)
del Mar Harbor 0781-J
· Ebell Club Votes
Against New Site
\I I ht fl t .. tl duh mM'ting of
1 \l'tr 1lv I:t~l l ('Jub 'r""''IPn r.
:\lr . fio hf•:1 Kiii<'!Pr. announC'C>d
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By 'ANN
Thl'r l" I \\a .... n•ad 19~ the> morn-
i n~ pa[l('r from ~ An~ei N> and,
\.\'hOO~! \\ lut oo 1 ~ bot a lng
ad fqr-that n •t·y .;a rne> girdle wh1ch
is b<'in[! dt ... pla~ t?d 1'-ittm g n('xt to
mP rn trr wmdO\.\' of O'Brten·..,
S[l('cialt ~ -hop An11 11 s un.· i.
prl:'lty. a.s ~ou l·an "l'<' m that pic·
tur t nc \t 111 thh c'~tlt.mn It'" ~ht>-<'r
cu. nn l~ t'\(!Uisl t" n~ !on c'an 11<' and
tn mm• t1 "'''h In\ PI~ \\hilt.' lac-e
JU .. I ltk< your ntc'r• slip!i: and
hJ, t; .... '
Two-way stretch. of course.
w ith a rigid back w htch makes
f or mzg1c f tgure control. A nd if
you thtnk th1s Olga original 15
cute, you will also love the little
"brief" pant1e g1rdle. It's the
same material as the g i rdle. only
b rtefer for t hose act.vf" people
who w ant a ltttle figure control
in a smal l garment .... Trtm·
med w 1th .J sat 1n b ow . too, and
all f or $5.
l'u!" ell t hp..,t d ll lt n~ ttr-m .. ar··
.,. 11! " • h n~ Inn "finci m~,.. This
mP 1 .... 11 .11 \\h. n ~ •u ... u;-t... tl1• m
c11 11 ,wd h 11~ l lwrn IJI tn liT).
llw~ 'II ll ' t:llr:l• It'll• 1~ ntt Wl'l
J!t•·, .1, • 1 1hl'll r . t l'"• 1 t=1h .... lh:lt
t:tl,t• cia\ ... to drv wh1h' l h<' mnin
p. 1 t .~r i1-w ~mu.~ ~~ al r<'ad~ d t)o If
\nU ..,, ,. th<'..,t' { Hga origmal~. ~ou'll
lll't h·n t' to h,t \'f' (1m• Pt•rf<'•1 idt'a.
tno f<'l tlw lutdl' (lr .. w t •t f.;lrl l
)Zl',Uitl~ 1 c' •
And soeaking of graduates.
O'Or1enls h ave some other love-1
ly ideas for them. such as a new
ftne batist e pet1tcoat w ith Im-
ported eyelet trim . t No strings
attacned to t his eyelet . it 's beau-
t ifully done.) Thue new petti-
coats have a w insome pink r1b·
I bon interlaced at the bottom of
t he skirt.
\·t'lm:l ha~ "(lffic"' "" N't futl-l<'n~th !'lips t oo with <'Y<'l<'t trim. I
in~<'t and ntfflro and one lov<'l~
moci<'l w ith lacC' in,.<>rtion of fiM
~'"'i"" hnti-.tr ~top in a nd "e-t"' <:Om<>
of th<'"C' charminl! gHt-. for $3.93
anci $.!) 95
And don't fnn:r• th<' olhE'r nylon
unci <'._ ... a' ml:1hlf" now .
1415 COA ST H IGHWAY
COR ONA DEL MAR
H arbor 2168
J•qt~-1,..,. < ·, n 111a ~~d .1:u·; • ·s
('ha rle.... &,t< . R< lbua : Mt .
3 Jl II' • (', 1 lUI 'llflflil 'vt Onet dt"l
\1:u : 11 . c;_ 11 T hom as. Ba\
S h01 ~-a nd M rs. A . E. Haa~
Co10na del Mu.
LEAVE FOR MICHIGAN
~Jr. and Mr Dean Bradfor-d,
509 Poinsenia AH?. l£>!t last
Thursday t'\t'n in g t~n thP SuJ~'
C'n 1ef for a tt ip to Gr a nd Rapid...,.
Mich . ThP Rradford" will be gon~
for a month or srx \\e{'ks.
r • 1., . ._ •u
THE EN SIGN P ... I
THURSDAY, MAY 1~ 1MI
N E W R EIIDE NT FETED
,. e Price. prolesaiooal pbo-
tographer from RJ~enide. 11 a new
Corona del t ar resident a_t 1'f17
Gold nrod Ave .. as of lut Frtday.
She was <>ntert.a.ined at the bame
of Mr. and !.irs. :Jon Hutdlinlas.
515 Orchid Av , last week. Ot.btn"
guest included f Wanl.fn!d
Balch and Mn Clara Balch ~ La-
guna. and H.a.rr) Lee of 12guna.
Mr. Lee as a •Tlter from Encland
L~UnDRV t.DRV CL~RnlliG
YOUR ASSURANCE
Dependability
Safety
O F
Economy
Courtesy
PROM PT
SERVING THE HARBOR AREA
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Nylon Net
dries in an
hour
f <'<1' hl'r· hgh
hut I rn the gu-dlt>
of 1::1rdl('s for umrner
w t h la<'P front
p.tnl'l 1de and
hark n. ... E>u of I'TK"Sh
• Se~ Glamour
Gltmpses by A nn)
Corona del "br
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....... THE ENSIGN THUR8DAV, MAY 12, 1949 GUESTS fELL OF UFE IN BRAZIL
Speda.l auests at a ~t birth-Th y hav masten!d the
day party for Mrs. Della D. WU· gucsc 18Jlg'U8gc. Mrs. Kehler
llama, 428 Marguerite Ave., COrona been t eaching English to
Capilla Circle Benefit Brings $216
At Cord Party Held in CDM Church del Mar, were Mr. and Mrs. Henry who are to be sent to hospitals
Child weltare, youth extension Deorlha Tlllotson, Mrs. H. P. Yar· Kehler, who have jUst returned the United States.
W'Orlt. ail<t home mis lonaries will nell, M'l . 0. z. Robertson, Mrs. trom Sao Paulo, Bradl, where The Kehlers brought wlth
benefit from the CapUla Circle Fr.1nk Twitchell, Mrs. P. E . Greg· they had been tor three and a half an album of Brazillan .-WV"'In ...
Card party wbJch was held last cry, Mr'S. Charles Kyte, Mrs. Rob-years. and they described Ufe ln week on Tuesday at Pilgrim Hall bi(: Syl ester. Mrs. Harold Wol· Mn. Kehler. nee Miriam Wll· America, particularly the
o! the Corona del Mar Commun· denberg. Mrs. Etta Mae Colbnan, Ch•t;il Present llama. ls the daU&hter of Attorney customs. lty Church. Ml' . 0. M. Campbell, Mrs. Matt-I uren Eugene D. Willlam.s and hts for-Also p~scnt at the bi
Tbe party made $216 !or the t-.ew Cox, Mrs. S. W . Blackbeard, ~r wlfe, Mrs. Ullian M . Wil-celebration were Mr. and
group's work. aud Mrs. R. Donald Hall. s •
1
p llams. Mr. Kehler is employed by Walter E. Goode from Corona.
POgrim hall '"'·as crowded with peel a rogram the U.S. Government, and his • and Mrs Eugene Willlams of
new spring hats and gay noral Housewarming Held ~uties are to instruct the _Brazil-l Gabriel,. Christian Schindler
decorations for the occasion. as • lians how to teach the Enghsh lan-1 dau hters Doane and Pann
fashionably dressed ladles filled For New Neighbors A special program to honor guage. the ~nderson family Floren~
the room !or the dessert-card scs-A surprise. housewa.nning for th~lr mothers was put on by the He is now attending Cal-Aero in and Eddie. Mrs. Anderson hu'
slon. their new ne1ghbors, the Gardner children of the prlmary and Burbank. receiving instructions on ' returned from a 10-da vacation
Strawberry s hortcake w a b King family, was given by fellow junior departments of the Corona latest methods i n this field. Fol·1 Y
served on pastel tables which residents of "Honeysuckle Lane" del Mar Congregational Church }()Wing th1.& the Kehlen will return
were adornP<t by nosegays or (the alley between I1is and Helio· last Sunday. to Sao Paulo for an indefinite stay. PUPILS WILL MODEL
spring flowers. Tallies ana place trope> a week ago. Nearly 40 mothers attended the 1 A fasllion show, in wh'
cards were flower pots with fresh The party was staged in the worship service and received gift f/ C S _seventh and eighth grade girls
!lowers placro in them. patio of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Florer. corsages presented by Carolyn even Ub COUfS the sewing classes will model
Mrs. John E. SadJE.'ir. president 615 Iris Ave. Each neighbor ~lis, Betty Shannon. Laurie 1clothes they have made, wtll
of the circle. welcomed the guests brought pot·luck and a gift for the Hendricks. and Unda Thompson. Ar G • A d a feature of the final PTA
and introduced Mrs. A. A. Kern-new residents. They had been made by the glrls .e IVen WQr S lng of the Newport Harbor
per. ways and means chair·man, The party included Mr. and Mrs. themselves. mentary Schools at 2 p.m.
and Mrs. John Meador, ro·chair· Don Berkman and son Buzzy; Mr. The program consisted of a wel· Eleven cub scouts were pre-day at the Newport Beach
man of the party. and .Mrs. E. BeaJl. and Shirley, come to the mothers by Sharon sented Wit h klte·Oying awards at 1 Tran portatlon may be
Prizes were won b~ ~Irs. \\'
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1-Sonny and Diane; Mr. and Mrs. Crowl, candle lighting by Ros· th~ Cub Pack 110 meeting last ed through Mrs. Kenneth
Uam A. Kemper. Mrs. R. N. Lag· Barry Loughlin and son Randy; anne Cunningham, opening hymn. Frtday evening at the Corona del son, Beacon 5042·M.
erJof, Mrs. G. w. Richi€.', Mrs. Capt. and Mrs. Robert Tosdnl, Mr.,accompanied by Mrs. K. L. Sleep-,Mar Gammar School. and 26 boys ' --------------1
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; and Mrs. Harry Yerington, Mr. er, prayer . a scripture reading. I from slx dens were awarded ad· ,...------------!1 and Mrs. Van Willson. Mrs. Flo-jThen the department superln·lvancement badges at the jomt C C It
rer's chi)df'('n Roslind and Conrad ltendent. Mrs. Raymond Kent 1-(ar· meeting. I orono ra ~imba_ugh, Art Doc and the Kings. vey, told the. story ol the song, "In I Mrs. John Maillen's Cub Den 5
Friends are mighty
hard to find,
And food you really
want;
But both are found
a-plenty
In Ragan's Restau-
rant. •
DON'T FORGET
Community ight
Every Friday
Surprises Galore!
•
RAGAN'S
tncludmg Janet and Carol Ann. the Garden,' and it was sung by won the moA kite awards. Prizes Refinishing and Remodelling
'Mrs. Hugh McClymont. went to Mike Vaile. Bob Stetson, 1301~ Coast Rwy.
TEA AT COUNTRY CLUB I Bir~hdays of Mrs. Ronald New· Ronnie Keeler. Blll Langjahr,l
A tea for guests with bridge lion, teacher, and Steve Butter· Sammy Harrison, Donnie Charl(>, Corona del Ma r
following was hE"ld last week on worth were honored. followed byiWalter Howald, Lannie Allen,
• Wedne-sday at the Santa Ana !thE> Children 's Choir singing Darrell Goins. Bobby Cunning-::==============~
Country Cl ub. Mrs. John Bovd "Mother." directed by Mrs. Mc-1ham and Roddy Calderhead.
Jr. of Cot'Ona del Mar was chair· Clymont. As an encore, the choir I Advanced rating were awarded
man along with Mrs. E. H. sang "Easter Parade." Moth· to the following boys: 1
Gut hil't of Santa Ana. Mrs. Les ers were Jnvited to visit the I pe n 1. Steve White; Den 2,
JOHN DORY
"CHOICE SEA FARE"
601 E . CENTRAL. BALBOA
HOURS: DAILV 5-9; SUN. 1
CLOSED MONDAY
Phillips. also of Santa Ana. is 80.,dasses. IRtchard Overby. David Anderson.,
cinl chairman of the month. Fred Murphy. Gary Deem. Art
:\trs. Georgt-Lowe Balboa A tf d R B1rtcher. Bobbie West, and Ron·
J...la nd \\~S rect-ntly el~ted social I en once ace nle Keeler. ...,..::::===========
('}:.lirma n for the year. Mrs. Den 3. Bill Langjahr. Phil
Hit hard Pleg€.'r of Newport Beach Won by 'Whites'
1
arownen. Bob Stetson; Den 4., s.1l''W
J! in chargE" of publicit>·· 1 Jackie Allen, Bill Wilson, Bob R Repair Shop
The white team beat the blue ! Johnson. Edwin Mason; Den 5.
LEAVE FOR PENNSYLVANIA Iteam In a fairly close race for iDarrell Goins. Dennis Hansen.
1208 COAST HIGHWAV
NEWPORT 8EACH
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
AI Reynoldt
:\1r. and Mrs. James Brennan, !Sunday School attendance among !Lanny Allen, Gordon McClymont. I
505 Ht>liotrope Ave., and small 'members of Meredith Hardwood's Sammy Harrison, Roddy Calder·
ron lett Friday fClr a month's va· Junior High Class at the Corona hE'ad, Glen Couch Ill; Den 6, Ron·
'a cation ln the East. Their maln del Mar Community Church nie Newlon. Steve Rothwell, Mike '-------------
destination IE Penn~ylvania. but: 1 First ratlng went to Ga Je Driscoll, Richard Pleger. ------------
they will :.llso vtsit 1\:ew York and Kehl o! Inglewood and eoro"na Parents and friends of the cubs C :'8 I Ct:tica~o. They ~re making the,del Mar, for having perfect at-were present for the awards. Re · ustom uui ,
tnp vsa autom<'blle. jrendance in both Sunday School freshments we~ served at the I
-----and church Bill West first 1 end of the meetmg and a refresh-loX C..:fMB
SEWING GROUP MEETS !prize among the boys. won ment "kitty" made by Mike Valle ..... •
Members .of the Capilla Circle I Mona Mullins and Mary Snyder took up a collection to cover the
l•cld a sewmg meeting Tuesday each rec..'eived mention tor perfect cost of th~ food.
at the homt' of Mrs. G. T. Ashen-Sunday School attendance. ---Harbor 1946 ckn. 2017 Ocean Blvd.. Balboa. I Rruce Benedict and Gayle Kehl A d p _J
CORONA DEL MAR J~~ste~ses for the dessert were also won prizes tor bringing the WOr $ resenfea ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s~.~~~oo~r~h~~~~~~~ir~s~·~W~e_n_d_e_ll_H_o~~m~vWto~~~ufth. Thecon
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Featuring Air Foam
Mattreeaea and PllloWI
r-~~~~~~~~~~-a_,_d _~_Jr_L_J_ac_k_Bo~y-la_n_·~~~t~lbe~nlnJMu~·· AtScout~eefing
CHURCH SERVICES A pot luck supper was held last
FEATURING
24-Hour Service
Solo at the Balboa Island nJght by Boy Scout Troop 17 at
Chapel of Christ Church by the the Corona del Mar School and
Sea Sunday will be Campion's several awards were presented to
versio~ o~. "There Were Ninety Scouts. Each of the four patrols
and Nme, sung by Mrs. Grace gave skits before the presentations
Poire.r with Mrs. Estelle Brown were made at 8 p.m. I
Mills accompanying. Rev. Harry Top award was made to Don PICK-UP and DELIVERY
Qua1ity Work, Done on Premlaea M. White will preach. Lingle, 116 Ruby Ave.. Balboa w ~ Mrs. H. R. Packard of ll~.Opal Island, · who became the ft'rst e s~""alize tn oversize ~~~~~-• A
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renovatln~ and recovering
ve. P ays the newly acquired bells scout to get the Eagle badge in
1309 Coa t Righwa v for the chapel. the Bay area. Don Steffensen I
J was given the Ule award, and
Corona del Mar . Harbor 1347-J Topic for Sunday's sermon by Alan Lewis received the Star ..._---------------~the Rev. Perry Schrock will be award. I 1802 N E WPORT AVE. ~==~=~====~~---~===~=====~·~~~~~~~n~~··~-~a~~~iliJastw~~ ~M~on:~r1~
THE IES'
i n CUT FLOWERS, CORSAGES Jce at the Corona del Mar Com· action ot the Board of Review I BOB mBOTSON Prop
and POTTED PLANTS munity Congregational Church W ylie Keeler advanced from Ten~ ~-' ·
begins at 11 a .m. derfoot to Second Class, and Ron-
41. .... ~ lt•U•'f
Tbe Largest and Mo t Diversified Nursery Stock
in the South Coast Area
1313 COAST HIGHWAY HARBOR 590
ald Jackson received merit badges The Ramptons Betum ~or ath_letics. bird . stud y, botany, From L.A. Conveatton insect life and reptile study. Leigh
Mr and ,..._ R 11 H• .... N. Anderson 1& a new Tenderfoot of
. oult. usae ... .....,..on Troop 17 !:tumed to Co""!'-a del Mar last The a~ards were made by Wil· in~ ~Angr espenl-~h se;:.:ratHamdays Uam Spurgeon ITI , head of the .... , ere ~ · I>' Sea Scouts.
ton attended Rexall's annual inter-
state convention. ~ore than 600 drug&ists from Golda .... s·ICJivJ California, Arizona and Neovada 'VU lUI
attended. On the final day, May 5 I 1i
there wu a special .session f~ I roUIIIe Slp-ot
sales people, attended by Freida
Larson, Maxine Henry, Joe Me-The Goldenrod traffic signal
Oell~ and Bert Christensen of seems to be the main trouble spot
the local store. on Coast Highway in Corona del
Among tbe topics at the oonven-Mar.
tlon was a critidsm ot the 20 pel' Oted during the past week for
cent federal excise tax on worn· crashing that sicnal were Arthur
en's cosmetics. aooording to Mf. Atthe.lde of Anaheim, to appear to·
Ha~ day before Ot,y Judge Harry
Blodgett: Sam Mears ot Santa
RENT CONTROL HEAfiiiNG Ana and Man~l Silve-r of Los An-
Rent adv180ry board for Orange eeles. to appear t.ornorrow.
County hu ~ Fr141.y, June 10, Al8o dted was Allan Grant of
7 :30 p .m. at the HJ.rh School tor Lol ADceJes for speeding at 50
rent control pubUe heufn& for mllft an hour at Orchld and Coast
Newport Beach. HilbWIY·
LOANS
$50.00 to $1,000
*SALARY
*AUTO
* Of other
personal property
"QmCK SERVICE"
Coast Cities
Loan Company
2305 COast Blvd.
Newport lleact\, Calif.
<Next Door to Western Union Oftlce)
Tel. Harbor 2638-J
Mr.
San
and
and
Pat
just
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The State Park Commlsslon will
cona.lder Orange County's ame nd-
ed master plan of s horeline devel-
opment on June 17 and 18 lnstead
of May 20 and 21 as or1ginal1y
scheduled.
The June meeting will be in Los
Angeles, according to word re-
ceived by County Land Planner
Harry Bergh from Col. E . C. Kel·
ton. state beach erosion engin eer.
This will alJow grt>11ter attendance
by interested local people than if
the May schedule had be<"n ad-
hered to, since the May m<>eting is
to be at San Francisco.
1be shoreline plan in c I u des
OUna Cove and unacquired por-
tions of the main Corona del Mar
beach in 1-B priority, next t o
Bolsa Chica beach . The amended
program has been approved by the
County Planning Commission and
the Board of S upervisors.
SChool News •••
City Coundl set aorneth1ng of a Balboa.
record Monday even.£nc when ...it <3) [)elayed action on the "-"'"'
met for thl'('C and a half hours to quest of the ~U Oub to build
consider action on several eont:.ro-on the lots near the presE'nt club-
versiat issues before an audience house.
that packed the Coundl chamber&. (4J Approved an emergency or-
During the loog evening the dina.nct>, in the in terest or public
Council : safety, requiring the covering of
( 1 ~ Received and referred to the wells. cisterns, caves and other ex-
Planning Commi ion the special cavations to prevent a ~thy Fls-
committee report on Corona del cus tragedy here.
Mar blurt properties. f See sepa-C5J Approved the nE'W ordinaJl('('
rate story.) which establishes the baste retail
(2) Rejected Dr. Leo GroJd's business license at S25 a year.
plea for five--foot variance on his (6 1 Approved the apphcatton of
property at 1338 W. Bay Ave .. George C . Pross to opt>ratl' a
-- -Beano-quiz game at 109 21st Place?
in Ne<wport
17) Referred to the C'lty engi-
neer for study and possible modi·
fication a $64.400 project for un-
provement of M street and certatn
rcontJnu€'<1 from Pa1ee 1) alleys on Balboa Peninsula.
mittPP mt>mbPr~ RolX'rt Rurt and 181 Awarded the contrac-t for
\harles F ipp . improvement of 32nd St . b<>twf'en
Two Ramps Suguted Villa Way and Lafayette Ave . to
Tht> original plan had provMM Cox Brothers on a bid of $6.264 25
a si ng lf" ramp from Ocean Blvd. The most time was "pt>nt on thc:>
down to the a~s road at the ex-protest hearing on the Pl'nm-.ula
tt:•nsio n nf Mar~uerHe A\'E'. This imp r ovement proje<·t. wh rch
wouln h;n·e allowed onlv about brought a -number of \'t>r bal and
By RICHARD BALLARD half of thf> lot~ to bt' lo,\· enough written protests charging t>xr-e _
There is to be a band concert sn that hou~:.es would he below sive cost. Consulting Eng m«.>er A.
tomorrow CFriday ) at the New-Oc('a n Blvd. 1<'\'f'l. B. ~fonroe announced that prot(>SI"
port Harbor High School. It will Two ramp~ ar(' provlried for 1n totall~ only 8.88 per <'t'n~ of the
include a song Clutt' orchestra. the the nr~v plan. O ne stArt~ nE'ar the total area but said tha\ mod.Jf:ca-
Newport Grammar School a nd Co-t>).tenston of Marigold A\'t>. to tions could be made in ltnf" wit h
rona del Mar Grammar School S('J'\'C as <-nt ry and exit for the requests for paving a natrO\~ E'r ~ and the N<'wport Gr::t mmar hl.1 ff lors tow:trn Poppy A\e. Tht· width of alley and ehrnmating a
School swing band. (l!!'le-r_ sta n s nrar the extension of certain portion of tht> ar<>a alt(>-
Be sure to rome. ::'\arctss~s Ave. to st>n't> as entry gether.
• • • and t>xrt for the bluff Jots to-The Grold case had rcc:ultrd
Last Friday the Cub Sl"'Uts had
their last Pack m(>('ting. . . ..
A week ago Sat urda~· th<' C(>-
rona d (.'l Mar Schoof played the
Newport Grammar School and lost
by 15 points, 26 to 11.
,., arri )J lrgurrit<' A,·~. from an error in burldmg whit'h
Road 25 Feet Down placed part of tht> dwelhng f1\'<'
t 'sing this road plan as the f<>et beyond thE> S<'tback line Dr
hasis. the committee recommend· Grold pleaded· that it was an hon-
ed tht> following points: ' est error and that movin~ thE'
t 1 1 The acre s road ·would be house to cotTect it would cause
2:i feet below the level of Ocean him undue hardship The Planning
Blvd. at all points. Commi sion had rej('ctt>d his n?·
::==========,.===~ I 2 • Buildings to be constructe-d <tUest and Oty Council voted three
We Are l
·n BUSI.'ness on the bluff lots. which are to two to uphold the Plannmg
ocean-ward of the access road. Commission.
FOR mus t be kt>pt below the lt>vel of During discussion of tht> Eb<>ll
YO R PROTECTION Ocean Bh·d. so that the view Oub request. Mrs. Robert KJlle-
would not lX' obstructed. fer. club president. asked for
(3' The zoning ordinance shl)uJd Council approval on the ground
lY' amt>ndt>d to eliminate the 10-that the members had voted thre<' SC:Iilleir Insurance root st>tl'ack ror dwemngs on the times to rt>main at their present
a•.-cess l'Oad to facilitate construe-location. The Planning Commission
•
1 ~on and ~uce building co ts. had ~ action. suggesting a
Vote Ia 8ht to One more suitable location be found to
807 COAST HIGHWAY
Coro~ del Mar HA 2422
The vote an the>se potnts was avoid the parking problem. On
six to one. Voting yes were Mr . Mayor Drake's recommendation.
Isurt. !\1r. Fipps. Rex Brandt. 0 . the Council voted to delay its de-
Z Robertson. Walter Longmoor cision until the n ext mt>eting. May
~~~~~~===~~==~ and C. B. ~udd. Robert Lvnn 23. so that it could study the mat·
F ,·ot€'<1 no. · ter further.
!\'tr. Burt and Mr. Fipps satd
that the slope from the top of Public .
r • 1 • • • ••• •
Three May Activities THE ENSIGN PAGEl
THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1Mt Carden SKtion of the EbcJI Club
i busy lining up three activtttes :::============::
for thlS month. Tomorrow the-ORANGE COAST
group will have-a vtcnlc at lrvme GEM RAFTS
Park and w 1JI vi 11 the> Oran~:e Sun. throu~h \V~. 9:30 to 6~00
F1ower Show in th•· afH•r noon Thur through Sat. 9:30 to 9:00
Mrs. B. E W f•IJo;, is 1n chttrt;1 of HANDCRAFTED JEWELRY
arrangt>m<·nLo;. 1106 Coast Hwy., COM
Next \Vcdm•-;day t he <.;(•ct ron will
meet at thf' hnml" of !\1rs. Gladys
Tritt. N<•wport. {or a sack lunch
A talk on flo"' er arranqemPnt wil l
be glven b y a r(>pt"E'"-e ntatl' (.' f rutn
!';onnan·._ ~U~t>T)' in Corona drl
Mar. Ga rd(>n m<•mlwrs ~rr a kr•(J
to bring th(' r own f!o\\ 1 rs. •·on-
tamers and prn fro!:"
~-g~upt.,
ORIGINALS
Cu,..tom and Rc>ad} Made
Pla.-.tic Acre-ories
Infant. (i o•wt. K.itchl'n, Bath
1106 Cout Highway, COM
Plans a~ h<"l nl! n .. ·Hit' for a tour -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·~;;;;;;;.. .. of Harbor gardens and co• tun -. ~ J,. ,.
c:hov.: on )fay 25.
Rockhounds' how
Sl"('ond annual gf m and mm,.ral
c:how will bt: hl'ld <'l' th•· I!'"\ ltlt"
Bo" I. La~na &•ach ()n ~unlia\
Thl' -.how lS "Pf'ln."Orf'd h\ t h•· ( lr
an~e C'na~t 1\frne• AI ·mci Lap11tur~
Scw·rl't ~ wh1C'h t r I d-. •... Jl cult1 r
mN't tn~ at th~ Cornn'l rtl'l 1\lar
c;('h(xtl Th<' J{rw khtt1Jnd-. \.\'II dlc;-
play thl'lr ~·nr·k at Tht> pwni• <;(u
tion ()( th• park I~r,b ='• t r·1 La I
~na B{'aC"h. I!' c"'awnnn
ROSSI
Fl:"E IT AUA~ DD'NERS
and romplt>te m (>nus
I lPE:" FOR LUNCH
COCKTAU..S
1611 COAS•T HIGHWA Y
Harbor 1180 Corona d~l Mar
Open Until 2 A.M.
F ood Served to 1 :30 A.M.
Eames Molded Plywood Furniture
-Interiors .. .
-Ceramics .. .
-Drapes .. .
-Accessories ...
1415 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar HARBOR 411
Guns -Rods -Reels
lJ ' ~
Tackl<' -Beach up plies
-FREE DELIVERY -
~ F re-sh Govt. Inspected Horse "Veal
Complete Line of Pet Supplies •
Hidy's Pet Supplies & SportinCJ Goocls
Coron-a del M~r Harbor 1293·J
Stenographer I he bluff c1own to the acce~s road
C'Ould 1x> faced with a mosaic of
~tandard . two-hole concrete blocks.
w hich would prt>\'C'nt erosion and
wouln providt> a meoans of pla'nt·
lng th(' Pntlrt" slop(> with CJower-
inr plants.
810 &IOUCTIONS
Notary Puhlic
Mimro~ntphin~
Addrt>S!"ing
Tl•lcphont-S<>rvice
Sarah Wheatley
Harbor 197S Blrtcher 'Bldg.
CORONA DEL MAR
WASHEREnE
Self Service Laundry
Open 9 A.M. to 6 P .M.
Thurs. 9 A.M. to 9 P .M.
Closed Sunday
20 MACHINES DRYERS
100% SOFT WATER
FREE PARKING
404 Coalt Hwy. Harbor 2566-W
CORONA DEL MAR
Theo C'O-.t of f h<" ac<'Pss road
prYlj('('t not lncludin~ sewers and
wat<'r mains ""a~ estimatE'd at
S-11.000. ~o be divideod as follows:
S26.tm7 for bluff lot owners. SIJ.-
3.\3 for owners of lots north of
Oc<>an Blvd.
Rezoning Favored
fll uff lot ownt>rs would ha,·p to
p&y the cost of Installing seweon-
a nd w -lt<'r mains. This would in-
crease the cost about $15 a foot.
Also included in th•' committee
r<-rommendAtlons was rezoning or
Tract 1026 from R ·l to R-2 on
cl)ndition that all buildiTlg be
1 kept below ON'nn Blvd. level. Tht>
I rnoning had been requested by
owners of h\uff lots betw~n tht>
extension o f Larkspur Ave. and
the roadway down to the ~ach . I The committ("(• vote on this was
~============:::. four to one. Brandt. Burt. Fipps
--------------:land Longmoor voting yes. Lynn 1 ''Otlng no, Rudd no vote. RA.ULING ••
Long Distance
Local
• •
l.ARGE OR SMALL JOBS
GIVEN S AME CARE
-we Movt Wtth Tlte w orld"
1962 HARBOR BLVD.
1 Acquisition Recommended
0n the question of Block A-34.
which includes the Rocky Poin t
urea. the committee recommend·
l'l.l unanimously th~tt the City
Council t>xplort> a ny possible pro-
('('(fure wh<'reby A-34 can be ac-
o..,rired for park and recreational
purpost>s. Th(.'re have been re-
ports that a hotel or apartment
project Is tx>i ng planned for the
Rockv Point area.
1 AnothE>r ts5ue to come up befot"e
the commltt('(> Thur!day was the
rt>zonlnll 'lf I3lock 131. at St>avtew
'and nahlta. to R·3 from Its pres-
f)nt R-~ and R -2. because lt l4\
almost ~u rrounded by R-3 area.
Ch'lh·mnn Longmoor BuggPStf'd
that proper procedure would be
TABLE RADIO
RecJUiar Price $32.50
Below Cost at
• Ideal for the ~aeh
• On Camping Trips
• For Your Picnic'
• For Boating Trip~
• . nd in th<' Car
* orona d~1 )l ar
a.1100n &SSI-J 1 fo\· \he property ownen ln Block
--------------111 to start re:zontna proceedlnv. '---------------------------------------..1
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• •
TMURIDAY. ••v 11, 1141 Newlyweds ~•ow v ·~ ..... • THa aNIIGN " ariecl ,divities I' ry FOOD IAL£ IATUROAY •. bM un~ ~ ~ 0D atomic ()res l• • c . ., rOOd uJe by the Pollee AuxW·
AtomiC eneJ'I)' ores wnt be da· IVIng· In 1oth(,... Jln . w C'f'lt"hrnterl Jn c:l I A\ .. Coron.a del Har. ary wiU be held SatUJ'day 1ft fl'ont ..-..by Dr. -Jahns from on"" \\I'< •mon~ thr ""lo!rllh completed two " or ifralnlnj: of the Dank of A~Drr~Ci~ln a;J-.
caJitomla lnodtute ot TechrioJoay The n w Mr. and Mn . F'I"Unk ' I <'m·n•·· •'<I hr. d UI)' w I"_ th . UPJII)' d• partmont Sale ~gin< at 9:30 a.m .. _ ..
• t
.... _ -·l•• --tine» of •'-,~ Or· Cuer11n hnH• N'tUm""~ from th<tr l~a ·•tn ttw Kay 1-'indl . twtins of Hw 1...0n.: lkat·h Naval ShiP-ing to Mrs. Mrarv Bat-. Co-*
UJIIIC:' ·~......-& IU"'O ... UK' ,.--('(10\f' lf',oflr1" of the :wtldtlt"'' II( yard.s. • d"'l •tar m-be~r~. '<'&> •vll-
a.np Coat Mineral and Lapida.-u hon<"}'moon at En Nlada and art" "' ~ '~ ... m ~, ld' ,.,., ··lw c•1 " 11d f•muln' r-s. 1\fr. MJ·. Fn"<'man. who i a oc•l~tt-·•
Society at Corona del Mar Gram· now I"E'5 tn,; at 424 Dahlia An•.. • 1 t'U
Co d I
' I ub . r.•l 1\• ;<: n •wh tt>OI< fl' . f"r"'nk "It l the• s~uthf'm Padfic.-n -:t_
mar Sct\ool at 7 :30 p.m. Monday. rona t' ~·tar. n a do lt' r int: ... I).IUJ Dr. Jafma will also demonstrate cet·<>mony, a w eek ago Saturday. !' ·;1·r :-.n. Kil\''5 mnt he1-. 10 El road. holds 3 l'(' •n e comml ion
the Geicer Counter with amplifica· M i ~Susan Hunt of Balboa Island 1'''t lw 1'1 S:•n ,Ju·'n ca;.i~t rnno of lil'Ut('n nt in thl' uorJv (•orps.j
t·on. was unill'd in marrmgc to Frank for cllnnc•1• .md nradrn wu-«1 During th<! war he a;er\'ed ln thE'
About 20 potential .. J u n
10
r ' Cuet1in. flowt•!" tu l11s m tt!ht 1 111 T•·,m· tran!q>Ortation division of the Navy
Rockhounds and their parents I TI\<> wt"ddtn~ took place> in hie;~ H'l': UtJJX>au of Supp11r and At."(''Unt~
vteWl"d the Pala gem min<" Satur~ tot"ic San Gabriel ~fic!Jon at 2:30 _! • .:tt•)lt· 13<•\\'man £::P) 1 th~"' d;;y '" \\'a.-.Jun.,-lon. J l • ~ nnw P:\.('("\J·
da,y. p m. and ,.... r ollowl'd b> a n-n>p-" 1' h h <'I' •' m:-h ,..,. 1 • o I' olle "! 1 1.'.!' nrrie< r ..r t h UJ>pl,. '"'11 ~ dl·
t ion a t th(' Gl' ntiale h~ of Mr !..-n r. Hc·a· h ;•'' t 1 f'{' ·1\, 1 m('~-''1
'
10n at Long Bt.•ach.
WtLKfN80N AETURN8 I and ~1 ..... C'harJPs Egb<>rt. who al<:c> • f · u~ h,, ... ,, ·" ' (' t•J~hll'J j
l ... upton WUkinson. public r('la· "~' (' a homt' ilt 101 ~. s a\ Fr....,nt if So ut h f'ait• •' ., :-'1 1 ···q:lt''''' · Dr. YarneD Elected 1
tions counsel of the Newport Har-n·\Jhoa Island. · · \',' • lw"'"', ·'" • ,. : Ill "' ~nt t
1
' Dr. Donald Yarnl'll. whose of·
llor an-a. ret\lrn{'d Monda't' from a nw br'dt-wa' drr~ d in \\htt<" rln,· w ith ''"I thl «l' .·1 1••h'1'! fi('(· an> in th<' K :ntt<·H Patio. c.~ NlT'IfE'1"'f'n~ of the Stat<' Plabllc R('-II\C'l' O\'t>r brid"ll sc.1t ·n with a t hre<--• 7 'rih :t 1 cl .I :t' r t. "l " '0 .r• at rona dd Ma r . \\ w l'l'·t'lt d \Itt l"tion~ Committee of thf> Cal' for-t·rnod fin.:l'l't •n veil. Sht> wor(' I ":"'''' ''it h hl'r, ;, 1 J ••; :, "ho p:1.--s idt"nt of tht> >t :ln)!r• l>•h1 rkt
rill Re-al f"-qate Association. h<.>ld \\htt" Ia,.,. n tits and carruod n t':>IT'f' ,;"''·, f t'(ll l ~~m ::', n·i·w. Chir·nprac lw As .. n . a t!w dmnrr
in Y05E'mite. \\hit<' orchid on a prt'~·rr book. \\h r Jt• "~C' is lit•" \\''JI'I.I tlJ! i•1 ~ mN.'tin~ in ~mt .t .\na Ja .. t lhu .:--
Jter matron of honor. Mrs. Ra v nHJ~k ~ton•. da\· 1
.tC\N FS I EAVES FtRM Rkhards. is thr dau~ht~"r of M;. !. 1·s. J;r .. l •h Holr()J"lh 1 t~ -.vit h D r 'tnd !\It Y.urr ll •.\4'1\• hnno1 1
0f'id<'l an•,ouncement has been a nd Mrs. F>bf>r Sh<> won• a rlt cp lwr . !t \\'tlllnn ~ .,,.,. rr·•th,.. gut 't a t tht• !" .. ,·td<~ Ch~to1 w;wt a•·
.... , ·E' that since March 15 Lester ~rt"<'n, off-the-should<'r gown nnd 1 f)m Loc: ,\t•• ric·. 't P \twa· <;1 1. As~n nm '•nl wn Fr1d<l~ Sat urda'
r . ~~rc; i~ no longer a member carrif"d yt?Jlow rn~r~. l:lw a1vt <l<wrlat• 1 ".1·. nn I ,.1 and Sunda~ sn Ut'-\'t ~a ... · I
c·f t tor rart.,ershJr operating un· D"st man wac; thl" groom's br~th~ f!oy Rrin:<m'ln r om l!P ('I "-i '<>
•'rt thr n:H~'<.> o f Corona del Mar rr Pe-tE• Gu('rtin tT"hf'T"' W<'re E rn· .'<'"'dc·a ~r11i J-lt:~ahr'l• J:id ll'.',r P INDIVIDUALITY II
Pro"'P11J<',, 411 Coast H ighway. ('J-<;on E 5!lx-rt and .Ji!T'mic Summt·r· tc10lt thc h m o11W l t • S.l ,,, ;\·w In Haircutting
• ', .... ·:t f'rl ~Iar. The reaJ estate viJI(> of ~ ~ngdes. :1 1fl ~I'''"' thf' r';'' \\'Jtil t lv r I
tusiness is conducted by Mr. and Mr"'. Llo\ d Hunt. thP hr d<''~ hmt he••. T'r c·d RidHtt ! ... on .111 l &y' Bar~r Shop I 11~. Robert B. Lynn. who li\e at moth<'r. wore a blue print suit with famll~ 1 11 7 Iris A,·e. o:''hido: The Hunt!\. f~ml£'t·Jy 0r Coa st Blvd. and P o•nsc tt1.1 ,
NOW OPEN
MOODY
Draperies
UO MARIGOLD AVE.
Cof"'n~ del Mar Harbor 2504
e ---- -- -
Pu~mont . C'alif. now live on the f • Corona df'l Mar rst~nd 0 5ftCJ at Schcol
l\tr Gu<'r1 in is t b<.> son or Mrs.
Pi<'rrt> Cu<'rtin and th<> latr• Mr.
Gttl"t1Jn.
B.I. Gffi.L DRO-WNS
C;u la Can<>r. 20-yc·ar-old dnu~h-
tl•r "f ;\h F . n \1ad)ou•.:all
1". t 1 .t Op~l AW'. Ralhoa I-.l•nd. "i\" cirown<'d l<'"t Wl't"k on \\'r•rl·
'1P:rla\ '' hl"n o:h t> frll fi'Om n .. a i l~
hoat t C'd to a pir r at thr n ath•·a
Rn:. Cluh
U )('l\1 pol lin~ pl.t~·c ~ ro:· •I•·· .. ,: ,.
:>ft vut,. tl!l th,. tn•·I•r·· n1 t nnnl'in t:
tht• <.>riln~P Cll'i'• < ·, II• · 1 It .:lrf~r~ •
program \\ill ll(' PI• ··•:11 • \; ,,, t il·
Cn:on1 d e•! ~la1 ~·11• •I :·d J II'
c1nct 7 at lh•• ·:, '' ., , t < 1 1n,., ...
Clyde A. Burt
U CF:='SEU
REAL E..~TATE DHOEt-.:H
130;1. Coa t Rhva,·
Harbor 1741 Corona d el• Ma ,.
~chc)()l !'""' ,., ill I•• 1 . r f•nr 1 -; -------------
a m. to 7 p Ill
\"(}II I'' I f til•• 'l"li•'l 1'1 \11• "t• d: ·
1 rwt '\ill c,• 1 ul· • •1 ,.,, 1 ,. 1 "i tIt"('
"f ~ S1.!1 -,; :11~1 f •w ;. . •" r . , ··m·
h111Jdtni.: J'1 (I· I lfl . l11 '1 • r•r•·•~rr d
h~ n ::<l c••t,1 Ia· n·1~1"'' c n r•adt
~\00 pf ,.,.,,..,,,f), .. I •···· ...
"B
WED. thru SAT.· May 11 ·14
Bing Crosby Wm. Bendix
"A onnecticut
Yank in !Gng
Arthur's Court"
ENOS SATURDAY· May 14
P.obt. ~lit chum· M)'ln& Loy
''The Red Pony"
COLOR
-Seco:ld Laff HIt -
Brian Donlen· Doroth~ LarnoUr
"The Lucky Stiff"
L~st Times SAT. ~ May 14
R 1~ M1llan<1 Audrey Totter
'·Alias N ick Beal"
-Big Companion Feature -
"Leather Glo\·es••
,., ................ .....
Wanted
FOR CLIENT:
H<"r st~'pfnthc·r founrl hPr hnrl \
rl0a t in~ in th•• wat <'r. Sh<.> had h<·('n
10 th<> W1ltrr about 30 minutt-s.
Lif<' g•Ja rdc; an d mPn from 1hf' fir<>
clf'p<H"t m ••n 1 work<'d ovrr h<'r for
two hour" h\1\ wt·rt.' unablt.' to r<>·
vivP hf'r
VISIT IN ARCAD I A \~:~. ~~ rnk ,\: Sml:~ or ~~ ,.~-~--HAMPTO---------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
t <tdl:l, "l"'lr•l' of I ,. J't" I .• , Two units south of hig h-
way. two bedroom in ~>ach
unit: for $13.000. Is there
one for sale !
Fitzmorris
Realty Company
U~"St'd Real Estate
!\ .. , Rn~ln~~ nrokPr<:
81! Coa~t High\,·ay
Coro,.,a det Mar Harbor 21&2
For Embro:~ery
Vogart
Stamped Goods
•
8 aby Sacque.
K lmonaa Dresses
Pltrow Cases
Runners
•
Doilies
Towels
VARIETY 8TORE
603 Ooast Hlgh\\•ay
Harbor 850
FUCHSI~S
Planted Now
WiD Bloom UntU
Christma
•
From 25c Up
60 Varieties
•
s.
1208 COAST HIGHWAY
HA 1038
1 !\11-. Car1•"· whn lin•d in South
p, .. adf'na. w a c: !'prnding th«' s um·
m<.>r with her m other and step-
father Ht"r bod•,-was retumro to
Alhambra. ·
. I I I I • . ' 1
c·n tC'r t ~l"(' 1·r '' •' '('I' .,, (: '·t-
\\'i fp [(11 •• l'l lll, ,,, (If t 1:l'. -:. ... •
a~ti ~11 ~. f'tn•·krn·" dlll (' .•1
-'13 Go lr!c>t r o-1 ··"'· 1r·t•t • ·'' ,.,.,.
w• cit o n S.m da\.
CLASSIFIED ADS
J. 'Tl:'\TJON SERIOCS: Kire
\nol·lrn n it\. ?:i tire. I or st rur.·
PI" ,.. twown t'!'. 98 lh!' .. \•·ill
r 1 ' r•'!-nnri w llh m~trimonia!h ·
n~i·Hl('d M:ln. \Vritf' Bo x n.
r· o ThP Ensign.
FOR SALE : Wal son ~.fl . pun t
tli nghv. ~<'W ,mtnl . Ca''' a~
HELP ~'A:'\TI:n Fur , :••:t:'i t!
~!') { jr,.nir • :.! I I (''I' J • 11 • 'I·
in)T '\f()JI. llllf ll',h n :. •! \
0:595 J .
0\\'NER o f 6-m t•t rr hn •I " 11.t l•
toke !\atlin~ I<'""" ... '11 i· ,. 'r P
wt'" 1,. It·" o;,n~ .1.
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c ovC'rC••I spon gC' r u bber uuaru ~ sler p.-:2 ;
1() f1. l'l)•l•·p 11 11l• I'.
al.:;o ,,,1~hir~ ~"'':~·
2510 1\1. 3~1 P Oll!'_\'. full lf>n~th. 1'\f'W bow. stt"rn chin<'. ITA
palntPr. S75. ~25 Collins. B.l COM.
FOR SA~ E : ~evano bed. chair. I HELP \V \:"r-rr.r1• '1':' clom<'"llc O r·Jt"ntal rug. dre ser. . ' ... '•· · r .XJ)f't'lE'n<?Pd
r h<'-.1. cabinet. coffE'<' table li· bookkC'PJ)(•r anti "'''no••m:>.,C'r.
hran <'<'sk m · <' • 1. A.fl Muc:;t know ciPuh)(' r nt,, .,. 5,
Monday call HA 1404. 101 · lJ> ~ '"" · .n~11!0 · • • • IX r. 'IO tn. er tPm AI I I' A F-. I
D ahlia. COM. EXPERIENCED c; A RI l E .: E R
F ABl'LOl'S old ChineS<' car\'ed I wants wm k. Jnpan<'• (' \m<'d~ ivor~ chl'ss !':et for saiP; com· t•an. J..,'\f uqa 1 7fiH. B \ w<'ek
;·:<.'t<' \.vith case. 120.3 Coast or month ·
Hwy .. COM. tRELJCJOl'S SC 'IENCE Studv
FO R SALE: 1949 Kenmor<' wash· group in rf'liginu~ sd<'r.("P mee~
Pr. $100. HA 1~2·R. <'V<'I Y WC'dnpscia~· :lt R p.m. at rl21 Mnrigolrl. All intc"rP-.ted
t 'SF.:O ELECTRIC range. p<'rf<"cl
conr1llion. $65. C'rown H ard·
ware. COM.
Invited to join. Anna F: fipan.
tPaC'h<"r. prat·tlt ion<'r. c·tf-34
WANTED: a dnlly r id .. or ridf'rs
H F:LP WANTED: Ladies (2 1 to to Vernon. L .A .. to arrive at
tPach beauty care while servin~ 8:30 a.m. HA 2905-M-K.
Avon P roducts h f're. Apply Box -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
7. La Mirada. Calif. •
FOR SALE: General Electric
wal'ht"r: rinse pump at tarh·j
m<'nt; practically new; $70. Sf'e
am·timE' at 427 Poinsettia. CD 1.
J ~~=-~-~~~~~~~-----RARE AND UNUS UAL piece o f
milk ann opaiC'S<.'E'nt glass. 1203
Coao;t l Jwy .. COM.
0'KEEFE AND MERRITT refrlg.
fnr ~a IP; goor:l condition· $50
fll3 Marguerite. cp M. I •
WHAT A VIEW!
Cata1ina and the broad ex-
pan!W? of the blue Paclflc.
From the mORt attractive 2-
bcdroom modern house in Co-
rona d~l Mar.
$14.750. It 's a buy!
LINWOOD VICK
R<-altor
312 Marine Balboa Island
Harbor 2042
Answer to an Ad
Dear "Tired-of-Struggling":
No, we can't promise every
girl a huaband or every guy a
gat at the Arthur Murray stu~
d lo. But we can aay that le arn·
lng to be a good dancer wltl
open the doora to grace, polae
and the a bility to meet people.
I ncreaaed popularity comes to
every good dancer and you,
yourself, begin to enjoy more
fully your eoelal actlvltlea when
you are confident tha t you dance
beautifully and know all the
latett atepa.
L.et ue hetp you be your molt
populu Hlf.
ART~UR MURRAY'S
DANCE STUDIO
411 Coast H lghw•y •
Corona dtl Mar Harbor 112&
t-' H 1-. ~ (" R I P T J () N SERVICE
HARBOR 2S3!
&19 Cout 8 1vd Cof'Of\a del Mar
\\' II I T !\1 A N ' S E R I C E
Reborlno Shaft Qrtftdi-Gene,.~l Rep~i ring 24-:Hou~Towt,..
PtlTE. COOlE, t-4ARRV and ART
1020 COAST JJIC J£\VAY M a~ro~:c;:t~~ar HARBOR 44l·R
A LE II ER FROM THE EDIT
THE ENStGN-8atboa ltland and Corona del Mar
I submit $2 for a one-year 1\lbtcription to the Enalgn
and 0 a Kay Finch ceramic aah tray
or 0 a mall box
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