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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-05-19 - Newport Harbor EnsignTMUHOAY, MAY 11; 1141 n. ·~ted vqabonds" of O:rODil cJe1 Mar are ready to take ott ...., on anotht-r expedjtio a qQeiJt that la clothed in mystery .. ~ u advmture anc! hardship. 'l'beR ~nds'' are' Dana e nd Gln,er Lamb, who are going PEftSONALtTI£8 of tiM Week RealtOrs at (Joaference Among the enrollees for the ~Y educational conterf'ncc tor re.tton, that began yesterday In SU.ta Ana. were the following from the Harbor area: F. C. An- d.reeen, I w. A. Huscrolt. Lars LaYa&'ftinO, Ralph P . Maskey, Fare! MUllla'an, Hadd Rlng, Un· wood Vide. Lola T. V~, Mar-caret J. OMclert. C. L. Thoaaas. JDMnor V~ W. A. Toblas and HafOJd SnJder. Enrollments h~,, W'ft'e deU'ed through H. Verne :C for the Newport Har-.,_ ot Realtora. Harbor 711 8AL80A IILAtfO-COftONA DEL IIAft OLD FA1ENO&HIPI were renewed last week-end When Carl Hanna of Cot"Ona del Mar played host to aiftiaer Rudy Vallee and hie oueat. Ml• Eleanor NorM of S.n Franct.co. Mr. Hanna and Mr. Van .. have kno~ each otMr ••noe Clewland d.,a In the early thirties. Mr Hanna (at the extreme noht) fa ahown here wt~ his tuesb dining at the Hurley a.u Inn lMt Frfday. The fourth mem~r thof the party fa ""'>"• -....-.-.ry aocompant.t. wtto ·~•red wtt 1 e alft9er at a hn Of ... ....-.-.nee. Rudy wn here for a slnt nt eneaeement Saturday eYe"'"-· (Photo by Foleom) c lle port Bebch Pub . Lil•rbry 1 Ol-E .;o t H h .J Jorone de 1 · ar • Je lif • ,..,_.,..,_ c.t'oia• *' M•r. CaUf. PERIIIT No. S VOL. t, NO. 41 • .._. a THE ENaiGN THURaDAY, MAY 11, 1141 .. '1 ~c,,., Corona del Mar 8alboa letand ARVO E. HAAPA Editor and Publisher Always complaining. showinc the attractions of New-PEG RAAPA This t1mc Jt's about the Ense--port Harbor. A-wiate f)Jltor nllda race. Looks like the dty sort There were complaints about TilE ENSIGN 11 blJ.Jbed of rn.l&sed the boat on that (no pun the difficulty tn receiving prompt ThW"Bday ~for the= <Continued from Page 1) intended). There wu a ~1\~J"\"elous and accurate news ot race results. munJtJes ot Corona del Mar and thro~h the rugged country tn opportunity for Newport Harbor This job of pvtng out lnfonnatJon Balboa Island. Office hou.ra are: the home of the lost Maya tribe. to get mJlllons of ~ollan worth of should have been coordinated-to · 9 a.m . to 12 noon and 1:30 to 5 That expedition was cut short unexcelled pubUaty ~hout make it easy for the ne~pers P~u~=rPT':'~;A .:r.day. after three months. because Dana the nation: And we missed out on and news tenr~ces to get the news, and Glnooor ran out of motion pic· lt. before, durtng and after the One Year.·--·-····-·-····---ti.OO a-_... --~Ull 81x MOfttftl ...... -............. -..... UIO ture film. They retraced that An elaborate anu ~~,;G.na Y races. Out of Harbor area. Veer .... 2.50 dlflicult path back to civtJizstlon, planned publicity program was This is a young event. and de-1~n.o COA8T HIGHWAY hoping to go back to the Lost needed, and was lacking. A consid· ta11s naturally wtU be WOI"ked out Corona del Mar, Catlf. Cfty in about six months. !:Jut erable amount of funds could well better u we ro along. It's already Harbor 781 the war Intervened. They hea\"d have been spent by the dty just to the greatest ocean sa.lling event, ·-=~~-~~~~~~~~cc~.._~~~ about Pearl Harbor when they distribute photographs of the race and it's bound to become the most = some two years afterward--they bor on the map. LE11'ERS returned to clVllizatlon. For the 1 to the U. S. press, especbllly plc-famous too. Let's boo8t It along., duration of the war-and tor tures of the start of the race, and let it help put Newport Har· were In government serviCP.. Ill( • • • Corona del Mar has not seen 1,1' We know that the ptotu,.... of much of the Lambs during the the race would have been well THE GALLERY CLOSES I year that they have been local received by new.papeN all owr Dear Editor. residents. Dana and Ginger have t '1\IJ DA~~Ifta the nation. The Enelgn received 1 am closing the Corona del been working night and da} on .J-11 I~ a tot of good comment on Ita Mar Studio Gallery-temporarily, their book at their ht'me. 1105 picture. of the race and they 1 hope--and through the Enslgn Seaview Ave. They have com· Taking advantage of the three-were good one1. Thanb to the 1 would like to say good-bye to pleted 14 chapters of tt"lf" first day holiday week-end. Balboa good wor"'k of Beckner, Foltom all of the nice people who came draft of "Road to Mayapan." The Yacht Club has schedu'cd a Mem· and Gerhardt. in to see the gallery and were 15th and final chapter remains to orial Day Regatta tor May 28·29· • • • so very encouraging and enthu-be written. 130. By the way. siastlc. This will be their second book. The regatta 1s Invitational lor Thanks to the mayor for the The gallery was really quite The first one. "Enchanted Vaga· ,all classes. VIce Commodore Fred plug for the Ensign at last week's successful, considering the weath- bonds,'' published in 193.q, was a Smales will supervise the sched· Council meeting. cr. but I have found the quarters long·tlme best seller tt"lroughout ule. Chairman Peter Ficker wlll Guess it really was not meant as to be inadequate. the country, and still is in de-be in charge of the race commit· a plug-but It was a lett handed I mand. at libraries and book stores.,tee tor Inside and outside courses compliment (back of the hand, M y daughter ts 1Jl, and It 1s nee. -~ P~FES~)O)f*IJ DIRECTSRY omce Rea. Harbor 1015 LquDa UIM Chas. A Wylle. M.D. PnactJce Llmltecl to Dt.ea .. ol Infants and Cblldftft Hours 1 to 5 P .K. Cout Hwy. and J&IIDlne. COM A. V. Andrews, M.D. PHYSICIAN aDd SURGOON Telephone Harbor 556 John N. Osburn. M.D. Practice Umited to the Eye 10 A.M.-4 P.M.. MOIL· Fri. Except Wed. Aftemooa 332 Marguerite Ave., CDM RA 1367 Res.: HA 1830 Spencer H. Boyd, M.D. Practice Umlted to Obstetrics and Gynecology 1007 North Broadway Santa Ana Office Residence It Is their account t~f the 16,()()(). Saturday night, May 28, the th t is) Hizzoner's remarks were f'ssary tor me to drop everything mfle boat trip down the Baja club will host a regatta dance. m!de· about the Ensign editorial and care for her, and look after CaJitornla and Central America with a midnight supper tollowtng that criticized the casual and un· the two little grandsons. There coa.sL It is an amazing aC'<"'unt the dance. Sue Ficker and Bill publicized way in which the busi· I rf'ally doesn't seem to be a mod· ot fortitude in the face of almost Lapworth are In charge, and have ness license ordinance was intra-ern Invention that takes the I :;:===========::: con.&tant perU-shipwreck. thirst. sE'CUI'ed AJ Fresco's orchf'Sfra for d ced 1 place ot a grandmother. When fever. quicksand, wlld animals. the dance. uNo · accu.satlon of underhanded 1 my daughter ls well again I hope Kl 3·nt9 HA 1832 Worst of all was an attack of ap. BYC has scheduled Its formal method was intended in the edito-to open another gallery. I pendlcitis. su!lered by Dana when 1opening for June 4 wlth a dinner! rial-nor a demand that all the I Hasta otra vez, they were on Cocos Island. They 1 dance at which other yacht dub I fine print in all those ordinances 1 THELMA pAD DOCK HOPE .. made all preparations tor Gf!lger commodores will be ~ests. be read. Just a reminder that at to operate. when a boat was stght·j The BYC June serl~s. lnv1ta·jleast an understandable summary ed. Ice packs checked the attack, tional for all clas:sM, w1U open on should be given for all action Po.Wer ~ and the operation was averted. I June 5. continuing on June 12' taken at Coundl meetings. ~ Both Dana and Ginger ~ave land concluding June 26. Unreasonable request? I think Dinner U.... ~L been adventure minded smce not. Let's avoid another case like ..._, &a childhood days Jn Santa Ana. I • that of the Corona l{jghlands zon· It took Dana slx years to get Honor 8rtde-fo-8e 1ng 'map. when almost no one Balboa Power Spuadron mem· throug~ high school, because he kneow which map had been accept· bers and their wives wtU attend took hme out tor a trip around 1 Miss Margaret Heidenreich and ed by the Council (a situation cor-a dinner dance Thursday nlght, the world. He remembers ~orona her mother, Mrs. F. W . Heiden· rected in the next meeting). May 26, at Balboa Yacht Club., del Mar fro"! its very begmning. 1 reich of 213 Coral Ave., Balboa f Thanks mayor~ for seeing to it At this dinner they "1-11 also com- It was Dana s father, as county Isla nd, entertained In honor of that Council actions were explain-plete plans for a squ.aHron rendez. tax collector,. ":ho helped. plan the bride.elect Eleanor Embree of ed at last week's meeting .... It vous to Emerald ~e. Catalina., original sut>c;ttVlsion of this Crown Corona del Mar, 1ast Thursday alwa}'S takes a little extra trouble June 11·12. 1 of the Sea tn 1908. night. to carry out the responsibilities of Commander Harry AshtC'n has ENTERTAINS ARIZONANS Miss Embree. teacher at Corona public office In this democracy of appointed Ted Hambrook as gen· . . del Mar School. will marry Gor· ours. eraJ chalrman lor the rendezvous. Hospitality was returned. by don McChesney, also of Corona 1 • • • A shore supper will be the hlgh Mrs. Gustave Grupe, 701 Mangold del Mar, next Thursday. I White we're on this subject: point of the week-end, with LPe Ave., when she entertaJned Mr. Inviteod to Thursday's party Other folks have complained Jonas. George Andrews, Earle 9..!'d Mr:s. Walter Strong of Phoe· were Mesdames Marjie Pope, Kay ~at they cannot eully under-Doane and Harold Holtz In mx, Anz. Mrs. Grupe had been a Vaughn, Berty Trine, Billfe Har-mnd what goes on In Council charge. gue t a.t the Strong home last vey, Meta Bachman, Grayre meetings. The big trouble aeema The rendezvous wi11 wind up month when she a !fended a ~-1 Sevier. Diane Kuhn, Marjorie Ro· to be a combination of bad gregational convention at Phoen. tx., m"rsl. Bonnie t "ng, Carol Sa,vt·n. the Squadron's llctivitles until Re Ch 1 T t of th N igh I .-..... acoustlca and mumbling on the Septf'mber. when new classes will v. ares a e: e e ·,Ellen Borchsenlus, Mary Steffen· part of councilmen ... In ~lte be offered in pilot'ng, seaman· borhood Congregationa~ Omrch in sen and Misses Sally Smith, of the mayor's repeated remind-hJ h d tJn Phoenix, also was a dmner guest L'adl·e Fox. Veronica Schleder, k s p. weat er, a vanced plio g last Thursda ~ e,.. to the councilmen to apea and probably in junior navl~ator. y. Robyn Hatch, Lucille Babcock, up and to the audience to com· Members t')f !he cu,·1 t!r.t pllot'ng BACK FROM RODEO Laura Barnum, Pat Leur and plain If pr"'Ceedlnga can't be class will tak~ their examJnatlon R. G. Blake. 617 Heliotrope \'elma Witt. heard. • • • early In June. Ave .. Corona del Mar, retumed ------ Tuesday of last week from the TWO MOVIE ACTRESSES ~wisdom of Solomon is often rodeo put on by the Empty Sad· TO STAR IN LAGUNA PLAY reqwred of Counc_il: an~ another NEW ANNAPOLIS STAMP dles Club of Palos Verdes. "Best Two well·known motion picture of those toug~ declS1ons IS oomJng Of interest to local stamp col· rodeo west of Texas.' was his actresses will be featured in "'Tttt: up Moo_day ~ght. Can t!'e Ebell 1ectors is the announcement that co t Women." Laguna Beach Play. Club build on 1ts lots adjomlng the the U.S. Post Office Departme-nt mmen · house's next production now In present clubhouse in Balboa? will issue a three-<:ent stamp ATTEND MANEUVERS rehearsal. Ebell members who want to stay through the Annapolis, Md., post Major Edwin Field, 619% Poppy Brenda Joyce and Polly Moran where they are point out that the office on Ma,y 23 to commemorate Ave., was at Ft. MacArthur last will star in CJalre Boothe comedy, ~lub has been there ~ years and the 300th anniversary of ~ week-end for maneuvers. With which will open May 25. Maurine 1t has voted three tames to stay Us. The printing ot 100,000,000 him was Colonel William Billings, Cookson, Gertrude Ztnt, Beryl there. It w~d s~ however, stamps has been authorlzed. a friend of the Fields from Whit· Warren, Betty Shope Paul, Beth that the parking Situation at the tier. Both Col. and Mrs. Billings Nowlen, Blanche Boyde, and Jac· presen~ site is a serious problem were dinner guests of Major and quellne Millett wi11 also share top and will only grow more aertous; Mrs. Field a week ago. honors. cost of bulldl.ng elsewhere would Corona del Mar For Your Evening Ellioyment COCKTAIT.S FINE FOODS DININQ..-..from 1 :00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. -8Aft..o..from 3:30 P.M. HAR80fll 1273 probably be Jess; and ln the long run it would be wieer to build where there would be opportunity for expansion. All that is for the Ebell Oub to decide, however, not for us or the Council; it i.s the Council's duty merely to deteJ". mine if 20ning regulations wiU pennit an approval of the Ebell request. • • • Who's afraid of Friday the 1SU.? Not ~ohn 8adtelr, wtto eel· ebrated hla birthday on that day tnt week. • • • Looks llke the plans for a sum- mer tent theater tor Ne.wport Har- bor have fallen through. lt had been planned for the bay front-ace near Oty Pump Statton No.3 on Bayai<1e Dr. Does that mean no local theater th1l IUIIU'Ilet'T Doet ...,aM lmow ot a 1004 place for ~------------------------------------------~ ~~' A1TENTION! _.a ···-· , .. Are You Womed About the Robbery of Your Day'• fteoefpta? SEE U8 A80UT OUR Nlte Depoeltoey Service Coet Is Only '1.00 a Month • Newport Harbor 8onlc. 50S COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar (MembeT Fed.eral Depotlt Inaurance ()QoraUon) Wallace J . Miller, M.D. Practice Umlted to the E)'e By Appointment Harbor1528 1415 Coast HJghway, COM Phy.lclans-8urtgeona, D.O. Dr. Edward W. Mllum PhysJdan and Surgeon ...... ..... 615 GOLDENROD AVE. Corona del Mar Harbor 2942 Optician Telepbone: Harbor 1528 E. H. Thiele OPTICIAN Prescrtptjons Fllled Glasses Repa.1re4 1415 Coast Highway, COM 1n the Birtcher Bulldinc Dentin Phone Harbor 2356 Dr. 0. G. Suess De-ntistry 313 Ma.rtne Balboa Island Funeral Dir-ector " Baltz Mortuary Chapel by the Sea HARBOR 42 Corona del Mar, Calltomla Ample Off-Street Partd.ng Chi ropt atetor Dr. Donald J. Yamell Chiropractor Houn: 10 to 4:30 saturday and Ewnlnp by Appolntment 1217 COAST HIGHwAY Corona clel Mar Harbor 10C8 . Harbor Ambulance Service • HARBOR 'rrln Night Calla: Beuon 5801 :M-HOUR SERVICE d7 80dl St., Newport 8ec1Cit -_ 1. By-law. for the Corona del Mar ~ented by Vice President Freeman, Men's Oub Wft'e adopted at tM who a.1d .. it'& a pleuure for the --...;.;:;;;;...;.;:~.=.;:....:.::.;..:.;::;.;.:..:__ _ _, May meetinc ot tbe group, beld oldest livina lieutenant in the --------------1aat ~ at the Community NaVy to introduce a ret.lred col-r----~-----------. Olurd1. o~l ot tile regular Anny." Tbese by-laws ertabll&b Febru-I>1nner for the men was pre- ary M the time for tbe election ~ and ~rved by a g:roup ot I meeting ancl March 1 u tbe start church women. including Mn. 0 . ot the fiscal year for the club. The M.. Campbell cha.innan; Mrs. by-laws ~ adopted u drafted Wayne Harper, Mrs. Eva Koentt, .__...._ ___ .:...;. _____ -A bY a oommlttee comprised of Mrs. Howard Roberti, Mn. Stu- -;::a-=-==-===-=::z::====~ Henry Freeman and Arvo Haapa. art ·Diehl Mrs. Harold Benedict Gene's Place 8PECIALIZING IN Wedding Cakes Birthday Cakes French Pastries 70S (fOAIT HIGHWAY Corona del Mar Harbor 1102 HAULING •••• Loq Dlst8aee Loeal President Arthur F'ltzmorris an-and Mrs. ·George Davies. nouDoed that name be.d&'es tor ~ aDd guests would be available, for 35 cents each. at the next ~ng. Thursday, Keen Chaffer J~ 9. I By J AN kiNG Musical high spot of th.e .eve-The hlghli~ht event of the rear. nine wu presented by VJOlinlst the Junjor Senior P rom was held M.ax Donner. a club member and 1 at the Newport Har~r Yacht resident at 706 Poinsettia Av_e., Club on Friday the 13th. The who was introduced by Meredith I theme wu "BJue Moon" and Harwood. Mr. Donner played the Jamey Jamison's orchestra play-~ ~lade et Polonaise. by ~ I ed. Despite the showers, the Vte~empc and a Fr1tz K.reasler spirits w·ere hJgh as Barbara selection .as an encore. He was Barnhouse. dressed In salmon aooomparued by Mlss Margaret taffeta. was selected queen I Scharle at the piano. I . . 1bere wu group singin&. led by Seen th_£-re w.ere. Charmaine J . Leslie Steffensen. With another I!ernard m white flowered or-~ club member , Arthur Young of gandy and an orchid-and Bill Corona del .Mar. at the piano. Mr. Clancy. P£-ggy Diehl in gr~n Yo\lft& was forthwith appo. lnted l)y taffeta a nd carnations-wlt.h Jtm I President Fitzmonis as official Seely. Pat Frahm in whtte or· pianist of the club. I ~andy and gardenias. and eocort I A travel-talk on Guatemala. 11-Di<'k Ferguson. lustrated by color slides was Loretta McCullah in green given by Col. William H~lti.ne pique and carnttions-with Bill of 213 Dahlia Ave. He was pre-Jackson. Connie Shook in a flowered formal -with escort ,...--------------, Ste,·e Hope. Carla Mercer In y 19. 20,21 FRESH VEGETABLES • • • • 2 • • • • • 2f0r·11c FROZEN FOODS ••••. 12-tz 19c: •••• 12-oz · LARGE OR SMALL JOBI GIVEN lAME CARE ahelton-Thermlque MACHINE WAVE Longer La.sttng Loveliness 1103 COAST HIGHWAY brown taffeta plus an orchid- and Dick DunJap. Mikel Burns in a black and plaid formal-with Ted T rompeter. Joanne Russel l,l·---------------------.....o-......;;:;-.--::1 Corona del Mar HA 0533 ln white organdy and orchids- her escort Bundy Chamberlain. Jan King in lllac taffeta with a I ~-------------..: gardenia-and Keith Mahoney. -------------Other couples w£-re Pat Berger- -we Mew Wttt. Tlte World .. 1982 HARBOR BLVD. 8eaooniUIJ on and Jerry Ungo. Alice Vought and Larry Sherwin. Janet HUl l and escort f rom Santa Ana. Don· 11a Ring and Paul Robertson. Peg Johnson and Dave P NeUo. Janie Hu me and Roger Gorman. Renee 1 I Aughle and Jim Craig. W anda has per and Ken Crumley. Gloria ' -----------------------~-~ ~ite and Karl SchUUng. Jac~e Jobst and Ronnie Engle. Jody 1 . J:>hnson and Bob Watts. Chaperones w£-re Mr. and Mrs. ~~o-r-+--...,....__ ........ ,._...,.~ Harbi~ and MI. and l\1rs. For ChlldreD Up to Five Years Old ONE llx14 or a PANEL OF 111KEE Sx5 REGUlAR e&.OO VALUE Now Ollly ~95 (Tills Offer Expires lue 1) • Photography by Howard Folsom Harbor Photo Lab Miller. F1oyd E . CUtbirth. owner of Coast Super' Market in Corona del Mar. is rt'COvering satisfactorily after a serious operation at the Good Samaritan Ho pitaJ in Los Angeles a week ago yesterday. He is expected to return soon to his home at 435 RedJands Ave .. Newport Heights. but he will not be able to assume his actin• dutiE-s at the market for some time. Mr. 1 and Mrs OJtbirth ha,·e owned and I operatC'd the Coast Super Market since Novemb£'r. 1947. WHITE BROTHERS MEET Rev. Harry \V. White. 1 !04 S . Bay Fl'ont. had a reunion last week with his brothers. The fiye I White brothers. all over 65 v(>ars of age. m(>t at one of the brothers' cabin in the mountains near Lake 1 Elsinore. Two of th(> brot hers for- merly liv(>d on the Island. HoraCE' ownt'd a home on Bay Front and I kept the boat "Echo". while Dr. Strothard White. along ";th Rev. White. bought property here be- l fore the Island was compl(>tely filled in. DEN FIVE OFFICERS Officers this month for Cub Scout Den No. 5. Pack 110. are Sammy Harrison, denner: Darrell Goins. assistant denn(>r ; Gordon • McClymont. keE>J)(>r of th(> buck- 1 ski11. Donnie Charl('S and Darrell Goins put on a puppet show at a recent den meeting. and the cubs won an attendance pennant at the Pack meeting. 170NTA CLUB MEE:;;-NG Zonta Club will meet this eve- ning at the Shore Clifl home of Letha Drolet. Reports \\.-'ere g1v- en at the last meeting about the District COnference for Zonta. at Norton's cafe. attended by Prest-, 117~ e.-t Hwy. CORONA DEL MAR Hart.or 1111-W dent Ruth Hummel and Mildred ._ ....... -...liiililllilili_.._ .... ________ ... _.llllllliililiilliiii--.._ .. Stanley . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . .... . • • • • • • No.2 • • • • • • • • • • • We have a complete line of FROZEN FOODS Wine -Beer-Soft Qrinks -Candies \.i it Our Market for the tin Foods • • • • • D~d--Pan Ready BRIOGFORD'S SUG~R CURED HAM ROASTS •••••• fltATH 'S CEDAR VALLEY SIDDBl~OM • • • • • lb 57c 45c 74c I ar MilL 8ETTY WAT"aON -....._.... ____ _ A ~ waa -tbr ......-..... bland Jut wea ,.. llriL D zMel H8Qa. MIL llllda ·MI:~!MIII liaJnmrtt. ol Saata ........... lin. E. ~ .. fll. I..-... of the m.yst:ft'7 atDr7 Wl"tb!r. 8he u4 ...._ Froa1De ol Loa ~16f!&i. was the pest ot bel' brOther, R. • • • N. Kelly, 205 Topaz Ave. Dr. Ud MiL Fred 81.,._. • • • 1.12 ~ Aw. Md M their Mrs. Jean Bertuleit ol S&lt LAke Dl'l' __... on F'rtd.ar the Oty was a ret"Rnt bOu8e pat ot ()apt. and Mn. BrUce ~Y her parents-iJl.Jaw, .Mr. aDd lin.. Mr. aDd X... C. SullMan. Gill \Valter Bertulelt of 144 S. BQ I'UIIIIQJ and CUMta rounded out Front tM ~~ enterta.inmeftt. • • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Clem Clu1stJe and Guvtn Shellrnba rer. eon son ol 411 N. Bay Front Villted Prot~ SbeJieebaaet of the last v.'eek in Ojai Valley on the Unlvenlty ot llalttaaa at ~ ranch of Mr. and Mn. John Ca--.aa. ... a Suaday Yisltor at tbe When the chlmes PMIIOrtll on f!alboa Ialand tomon-ow <Friday) noon, th@Y will remind peGDie ol the Balboa Ialanct Chapel .OYeP tea at the home of Mra. Harry Green, 311 Sapphire Ave. Prlndpal prorram tor the tea. which begins at 2:30 p.m ., wtJl be a-eadlnga by Marpret AlexAnder Dunn. Put and lneomlna p181· denta of the W.S.C.S. will pour 1ollowtna the ~-'l'be7 are Mra. John Elllott, Balboa. anct Mrs. Rowe Holman, Newport. Purpose of the t~a wt11 ~ to puP. tron. Stroller Wbites. 217 Abalone. Mrs. • • • Wbi~ Is a araduate ol tbe Univer· Returning to their home in Paa· lity o1 Montana. adena soon are Mr. and Kra. W. • • • •t.::E'ra GO IILAND SHOPPING.• nat was the tlleme of laet .-k~ meetl .. flf tM aatboll ... ~ 8uilln ... A..ociatiOf'. The mer· eluant. .,. l*llelftl ~ uvamae-of the local market: conve- nlenoe., frieftdly eerlfioe., 41u.atity mrohandl• at competitive price. • • • rea.,.. for mopping W'Mre you feel at home. I chue • the chlmes equipment tor lhe Balboa Island Chapel. Every· one 1s invited. B. Moore, who have ~ the wilt-Grandma and Grandpa ~~ ter oo ~ Island. at 209 Apte CDr. and Mrs. Ray Reews of lUO Ave. ~etr G~ ~ ~:::! S. ~ n-ont) are prvucl1y aeport-"What's wroq' with Balboa I plan a merchandising progrnm to was rs. ina that their IJI!W crand·twinl are kland business!" promote business on the Island dena. • • • dolnc tine. 'lbe babies. named That question was the No. 1 and to publicize the fact that it is Jadt aDd J1ll. 8ft the Infanta of topic at a "round table" discus-as economical to shop on the A photographer from RadDe. Mr. aDd Mn. Freeman (Bud) aioo ~ the Balboa Island Busi· Island as elsewhere in this area. WJ.S., ~r E. Johnson. has been Fowler Jr. ol. Lquna Beach. They ness Association last Thursday at Members of the committee are entertamed by Mr. and Mn.. WU-were bam Oft Euter Sunday, t-wo the Earl Stanley office, and action Mra. Perce Marples of the Vaga- liam Harper oi.La ll2 ~~,..!~ montba Pft:ID.I.~. was taken to do something about bond shop1 chairman; Mrs. Verne Slghtseeingi t;' ~ ~..-...---• • • it. Wataon of Snip 'n' Stitch. and Bob ~dhl?~~ ~._: !Y in~':"t . were Back Oft the· IslaDd ls Sh.tJVy It was generally ~ that the Allen of the Balboa Island Variety •g Jg 0 • • • Cramer. daa&bter of Mr. and Mrs. trouble was eonviction among lo-Store. S B f 119 T,_,. Uo}-d Cramer, 234 Aaate Aw., cat and outside, shoppers that the Also suuested as a means of Mrs. J . · ~'D 0 ..._ wbo arriftd ftCld'ltly aboard the la.land is a hiah ... priced shopping demonstrating that local prices are Ave. oelebrat~ her ~Y last ~ from Hawaii. She had community, a caJTYC)Ver from the 001'1'\l)etitive wa.s a Comparative v.-eek .by ha,~g fnends in for been in Hcmolulu four months war·Ume tugh..prioe era. This be-marketing survey, listing prices of 1 cocktruls and dmner at the Hurley work.inc in the drc.ulation cleput-lief, la.J"'gely unwaJTanted. was a number of staple C01'1'ltn()djties in Bell ln Corona del Mar. The ment o1 tbe Star Bulletin news· blamed for causing many local various 'Harbor shopping sections r -----------'1 paper. Sht does not lnteM tore--residents to shop elsewhere and on a giVen day each week. "Oruge w ith a ftputa\lon• 201 MARIN5 AVIL Balboa laland Haf"Mr 111 ·W tum to Hawail because . the eli-for eiK'OUI'8ging week-end and Another matter brought up at mate doee not aeree with her. summer-time vacationers to load fhe meeting as a means of promot ~~~~~~=;;;~~~~~ • • • up their cars With provisions back ing local business was the pro-ii Friday the 13th wu a lucky home to avoid buying here. posed shuttle system of Island Paint Your Own Ceramics day for Glenna~ Heatherly. It was also agreed that. al· transportation. The Board of PI· dauchter ot Mrs. Delia Reich of though in a few cases prices are rectors will consider an offer tb e s~e our new stock of Cera-218 Marine A-w .. becau.e she had out of ~· the lsl~d. merchants set up such a transportation sys- 22 ot her youq friends aver to are. ?f!~g commo<hties at oom· tem In operation this su.mme~ -to mtc M iniatures. Toby Juo-. cupe celebrate her 14th birt.hda.y. 1be petitive pnces for the ovenJ~lm-continue on a year-round basL'i. and saucers. guests were Mary Bloclgett., Teny in& majority of items. Merchants Gibson. Joan Isley. Mike Doyle, at~nding the meeting pointed. ~t w Sharon Sherrill. Ray Middaugh. that they must meet competitive 1 e Paint them you,..lf. e Ma~ F\illbrlcht. Nicky Steele, prices of the nearby areas t? keep h11ve complete aupplie. for ce· Annet~ Whitlock. Carl McO.al-t.be Island residents shoppmg at A-1 Plumbing Service BY ROll (a apeelaltst) 24-Hour Emergency Servtce Iexie. Virginia VanDyke. Winston home. I ramtc paintings.. Sullivan. .Denny Mason. Joan A special committee was named The beauty -ot your hair de- pencil on )'OUI' Kimes. a.iTy Bt'O'Wn, J~ Mer-· by ~t Bill Steigerwalt to Harbor ,S.t-J or 2216-W 315 Marine Balboa ltland rill. Floyd 5Wan8on. Greg Wrtetrt. ;:::::::::::==:::::-=::-====::: ~arttnLin&!d ~ ~~ Misstnglish Wtd ~i Nina"• Beauty Salaft =--:_._:_...-____ __.L_I I1"Alli0 pl"e8en ~~ Mr. and Mrs. 215 Marine Harbor 2113-W ~=~ ~~a~=t of lo Balboa Islander Smart -about -Nirla'k apeetal •hariiPOo and hair style to eorrect faded. lifeless and dry ba.ir. Shampoo and Finger Wave This Is Our Policy • We will never knowin&ly be undersold on any identical item of merchandise. • We will ~ladly refund the difference in price whenever it is brou&ht to our attention that any article purchased here can be bought elsewhere for less. Miss Rosamond English, daugh- ter of Mrs. Grace B. English of C:lendale. ~nd Curtis Phinney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Phinney of Balboa Island, were united in Nationally Advertised WATCHES for Graduation Glfta marriage Sunday at the Chapel R b f J / ~s lby the Sea In Corona del Mar. 0 er $ eWe et.S ' with Rev. Harry E. Owings of 223 V2 MARINE AVENUE ON BALBOA ISY &'11.."' Santa Ana ,.._rfonning the double •-1--Island Harbor 2321 &.A.nu .~ -.,.,. Phone Hart.or •1 ring ceremony. ~======================~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I The bride, attired in a gown of ..: "-'hlte satln. a white net fingertip r-----------------~ r----:-----, ,.eil. and carrying a corsage of whiJe gladioli, was given ln mar- riage by her brother, James F. English. I Matron of honor was Mrs. John McCarty, sJster of the bride. She , wore a· rose taffeta formal and carried a corsage of blue iris .• 1 Miss Charlotte Phinney, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid. and 1 was gowned in pink taffeta, <':\rrying a corsage o! sweet pea~. 1 Flower girls were Judy Kimball and Nancy English from San Diego, nieces of the bride, also ~dressed in ptnk and carrying bu· kcts of pink rosebuds and fern. Introducing Our For your summer cottons and best linens ... in conjunction with our regular 3-day laundry. 't='inelt Dry Cleanint obtainable • • . 8\lf:dee and LMttteN reno- vated .•. Alteratlona .•. Reweavlnt •.• P,....lfttl W..lle U Walt ~~ , Jack Haddon. formerly o.f Lido 217 MARINE AVE, aantoa Isla nd Isle, now of San Jose, was best '------------------...._ __ ......._ _ _...;~- l ~.~ers~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i and Gunning Butler. For thls 1 candlelight service, the Chapel was decorated with plnk glad!· lou, delphinium. bouquets of snap- aragons. with ferns and sweet peas placed around the candle- sticks and small lights. Organ music was played before and dur- lng the ceremony. A family reCeption was held at the groom's home following the ceremony. After their honey· I moon trip. Mr. and Mrs. Phinney will reside on Balboa Wand. GROUPS MEET T-oGETHER Combined women•• groups of Corona del Mar Community We Rave last Aaded IDaported Plli1ippbte also RUGS alld A~ Oturdl will meet Wednesday to aad. lAND RIJOORD tMtaU ol'fbn. Capilla Orcle and --·-- ONntt Scbool Guild members will Hal"ttor 710 puttdpate in • .octal hour fol· liWtftct.taUadon. ----------liiiiiliiiiliiiiiiilli_ .. __ I- s P ... S s Blomquist ',~, Jton .NoleJ from l0ro1111 thl.M.r Oted at Party 1 ~---.)' MRS. FLORENCE ANDEftiON-----' ~ s•omqulst. outaolng Present at the hom~ ot Mr. and Mn. Wilma Walt~r and her preatlllnt ot the Buslnea and Mn. A. 0 . Hovey, 1001 P<lcltlc alster, Mra. Mark COman, tt.v~ comm~tary in a fashion Pro"-'obal Womftl't Club. W3S Dr., last week~n1 were Mr. and returned to their ho~. Q Avo-given by \'1!'nth and t'lghth E. C. Frut'ha.n. Douglas Leonard, bonored lut week by about ~ Mn. George Keener of Los An-cado, after a ~k'• vacation In grade girls befor-e a capacity au· and John R. Thomson, Corona club memben at a cocktail party geles, &f'd Mr. 1\nd Mrs. ~:m Cnaenada. Mn. GUman wf11 leave dJence at the flnal meeting of the dct Mn: A. H. Matthews. 0. W. at the hom~ of Mrs. Anton Her· Ponton-i.nd their son -\Ua.n ot Al· Jun~ 1 to Join her hu.sbend, Ma-N~'-',,rt Beach Elementary Rit>hard. RobE-rt Acial"'\S and Don Iahey, 208 Onyx A .... -e., Balbo.t hambra. jor Mark Gilman, u. s. Army Schools PTA Mond:'\y at Nt>wporf Purdsall. Newport Beach. t•ad.. I • • • Air Corps. who flew to Germany School. Mot'e than 3.i0 wel t-Dr. Basil Pet~rson. OCC presl· ~ wu plano and vocal ~; · Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barrett on March 1. The GUmans will present nt'nt. e'<plained th<' nt'ed for the tft'talnment by Ml.u Blomquist. ol Santa Ana are staying ·with her remaJn In Germany tor three I :"llarrator Wt'N' MadgP Fu11· ucc buildtng program. Irene Morr11. Evelyn Rldt'r a..o:d l•lher, Charles Kyte, 312 Orchid years. I bright and Sharon ~he rill. Edythe BarnH, nnd a pantomime Ave., while Mra. Kyt:e ls enjoylnr • • • New chairmen tnr thf' v(>ar in· ~&8 riven by June Farrar. her trtp to Carthage_ Mo. Mr. and Mr-.. Robert Campbell troduced by Mrs. H P. Varn<-11·. in· MJa. -=~;~?':~~nd ~~t~ o! Udo Isl~ had as IUHta on ~oomlng presJdf'nt. lnduded: Mc. t a I .ver g Ebell Club to Hold thelr sallboat, ''Rascal,'' on SUJI·,dames F w . Tunnell art . J oh l" ~=-~~on of tlher leadership. day alternoon M1u Pat And~non. C. MacMillen. court P~v: iiatoltl lah an appe zers were fur· • • Chrlstlan Schindler, Mlues Doane 1 Haught, finance and buds;tet: Roh ~~~y ~ p~~;s~s~ :il.~ Ftnal Soctal Event and Penelope Schindler o! Q). ert ~· Grelsser Jr.. Founders' cera of ·th~ club. The included rona del Mar, and Mr. and Mra. Day. All~ C. Ple~cr. homC' ancl the toUowtn1 : Y A r~n tour and tuhlon ahow Hen'!' Kehler of Sao Paulo, tamUy ; John T. Keel~r. life mem Patt presidents ll"f'rc Morr~. will mark the last social event of I Brwl. • • • 1 bers~p: M. B. Desenberg_. hospl· Greth& TUbbs Doroth~ Sh~ tM Ebell Oub season next Wed· ta1lty, A. V .. t\ndrt>ws. JU\~"nilf- a.nd Dorothy ' Sutherland. an~ nesday attemoon. The party, plan· Mr. and Mrs. ~n Fenton, 61~'" protection ; 1...:\ur an('(' v.rrlght . It-~-:•· committee me-mbers Ellz.a~th ned by the garden section, ta un-Ocean Blvd., were hoata Friday lslatlon. Handy, Mabel Ftt:zmoms, Grayce der the chainnanshlp of Mrs. By-through Sunday to Mmes. and Also Mesdam,..s Norrnnn Hag·"" Sevier, Kay Vaughn, Meta Bach· ron Wells, Balboa. Messrs. J. W. SUrr, Lee P. ways and means: J am(>. ~1aJor. man, Eva1yn RJder. Ruth Gerrish, Starting at 1 p.m. at the horne Davis and E. G. Bechtel. The re-ht-alth; H-.~gh Springer. wPJfarP: S~ Horvath. Helen Tyner and of Mrs. L. L. Isbell. 1305 E. Cen-union was in the nature o! a fare-Harvey Somers. emblems. J. B. Ruth Hershey. tra1 Ave., Balboa. there wtU be a well party to the Starrs. who are Evans. magazines: L .R. E\'ans Sevin& as bartenders wt.rc AI fashion show featuring cotton and flying to Europe !or a three-membership. i'\ewpnrt EE>~ch Horvath and Bob Shemn patio clothes provided by mer-month stay. 1-Jice Johnson. mC'mlx>r !'hlp Co· The honoree hostess'es and chants of the area and modelled • • • mna dt>l Mar: Edgar Jtill m·J.,ic... about 30 guests' proceeded to the by club members. I . M~. Iyy Frasier. 209 Carna· \\'. C. McCarth\ .. parent t'<.IUC'..l· Balboa Bay Club for dinner fol-Gardens on Udo Isle and the tron, ts enjo).•lng a visit .from her tion; Albcrt Pam(>. prng-rnm: lowin& the party. Peninsula will be open for the gar-brother, Harry Dawes ot ~tasa-Ralph Borgeson. vuhl1cit' pt £' ... !'-. Luncheon Is Held By 'Kappa Alumna_e den tour. Refreshments will be dena. whose wife Ann left by Also Mesdam" .J Hat ol1 C.1lc: served along the way at the gar- 1 plane for ClncJnnatl. Ohio. to call wt>ll , ~rd book; Jo5f:'['h H-'m . den and conservatory of Mrs. Rob-on relatives and friends. blett, radio nnd at • .lin, 1-.ual . ert Ross, Ba.lboa. I • • • I Avery Crary. rC'<'T£''t •on. l uh The tour ends in the patio . of Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Folsom and Pack 105; Stanle~ Meston. rE'Cr£' Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae met at t.M home ot M.r$. Wallace Burton. 1000 Ocean Blvd., last 1bursda.y for a luncheon meeting. N". Dick Stewut and Mrs. J . B. Stodda.rd were co-hostesses. the Paul Rogers horne on Lido Howard Folsom 319 Marigold ation, Cub P :tC'k 110: WaltC'r !\••I Isle where patio furniture will be Ave .. were gues~ recently at the lar. coordinator. \.ul Smut ... displayed and plant booths will be home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gil-, Lorne Huyckt>. room motJwn featured. bert and sons. 531 El Modena. ...,.ewport &>a eli; .John Thun •'n I' Mrs. J . W. Cammack, Balboa.. Newport Heights. Also p-resent room mothers. Coron3 clel ~tar . will have charge of the f~on were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kemps Marts E . XE'" land, room mot hf'; -o: show, with Mrs. E. C. Twichell of Costa Mesa and Gary Mead Horace En~i~n : J ohn HC'J -.tnn. F1~ &n'ar\gements ~re dis- cuaed by the club president, Mrs. J . 'nlomas Swanson ot Emerald Bay. Members trom Santa Ana and J...acuna were thcl"e. as well as Mrs. Russell Nelson of Corona del Mar and Mrs. Jack Smock of Ltdo 1&1~. and the committee, all of the Harbor area. and Mrs. J. A. Gant assisting. from Riverside. sa!ety; Kenneth :\. .Tohn.;nr. Fefreshments are in charge of I • • • transportation. Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Roscine Cuppett. M d M T _,._ c F b -===============~ Mrs. T. Hord Seeley. Mrs. Harold r . an rs. ~-l:> • a um. ' A .June party for active Kappa mmlben wm be held at the Bal- boa home of Mrs. Andrew Brown. Ahrendt, Mrs. William Singley, 1718 ~~ocado Ave .. have . been -en- Mrs. E. S . Poirier and Mrs. Heinz I te~mne out of state fnends and Kaist'r. Plant booth Will be in relatives. Mr. ~d Mrs. Byron J . H • Irvin ot Kakima. Wash., spent charge of Mrs. A. A. orvath, lt~rs. th da h . Lat Mrs John E L. Munsey and Mrs. E. G. Neart>e fys c~~ er ·. f Doane 1 ry rom "-Cucago, cousm o Tickets for the garden tour and movie star .Gall Russell. .spent fashion show will be $1. They are ~ days "?th ~r CDM friends. obtainable from all the committee M:s· Fabian s . stster, Mrs. Olth-members. enne Roberts. \Snow Yisltlng here. Benefit Party Held By Delta Gammas EMMErs..RGEEarNc1v ~~~~:rr,~~ST701 PARENTS HERE FOR VISIT \...4UIJUl~ ICLU.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bellin ot Luncheon at El Adobe, San Poinsettia, has made an unexpect· Gary, Ind., anived In Corona del Jua.n Caplstrano. was the setting ed trip back east to Detroit be-Mar Friday to visit their daugh- of the benefit party held yester· cause of the death or her sister. ter, Mrs. Harold Swanson ot 606 day by the Delta Gamma Alum· The opening of h~r studio here Begonia Ave. for sev~ral weeks. nae association of Orange County. has been delayed. She returned Sightseeing thus far has included Besides the table prizes. grand here Tuesday, accompanied by a trip to Ensenada last Sunday, prizes were distributed by actress her parents. Mr. and I Mrs. and a visit to Catalina ls planned Brenda Joyce, who is a member 1 Charles A. Delano. who plan to I for this week-end. Mr. Bellin is a ''ogart Stamped Good. • 8aby S~equ~ K tmonaa DnsR!£ Pillow Caaes Runnera • Doil•u Towels VAR IETY STORE 60S Coast Righ\\·a~' Harbor 850 of the e roup. Prizes included make their home here. railroad man in Gary bata designed by Marguerite 1 .:=.:::=..:.:::::...:.::...=:..:.:..· ----~======:--:----=-=--=----- Churchill ot Farmer's Market, WIENER 8AKE and a Rex Hat from Hollywood.! Enjoying a wiener bake at the plus llnrerle and other feminine Corona del Mar Beach Tuesday of dealrables. Mrs. Harold H.uvey last week were Mr. and Mrs. of Balboa Island took char{:e of Harry YeringU>n ot 607 Iris Ave. th~ party, which will benefit the 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stiffler ot nu~ry for visually handicapped 315 Marguerite Ave. clilldren in Los Angeles. 1 ------------- ' ---------------- RECEIVES GREEK PIN I Word has been rea-ived from Ohio Wesleyan Unjversity that MlU Delmas Pierce, 208 Ruby I Ave., was recently initiated into 1 Gemma Phi Beta, national soror- ity. I For Yochting . ~-$1.1p&, ORIGINALS Custom and Ready Made Plastic Accessories Infant. Closet, Kitchen, Bath 1106 Coast H ighw ay, COM In '1Cone Exports"-fine denims or drill for Sunday Supper Hand prints and hand sequined For Yacht Club Dances f\tll clm.tlar skirts with blouses 'dyed to match the skirts For leaclt W<ear Shorts and B'MlS, T-Shhts. Peon Pedal Pushers 228 Marble Aw. y Are an Investment in Summer Fun Mix •em and match ·em .•. washable play clothes In 10ild color, stripe&. print. •.• g rand for summer Californi a living ! • In the Sandere Building 1209 Coast Ridtl\'&Y Corona del Mar Harbor 781.J Karen Margreta -Import - I I 1· n. • "" th• Or ttl• '\ \\ l•l• \ "''rUT>< lot nf l'all• rn• I ~""'lt•h ('r> "1.1\l ISfti CClAST RICO \' COIW~ A DEL liAR By ANN Y<lu macht not know It by tht> wa~ t h£' Wf>a f hr rman aM the~ "f..>(>k·Pnd". hut On<' of tlwst" days ihP c:.un 1!' gomg to romP out Jrood nnd hot and c;um~Pr WJII tx-he~. .Ju,t tn J;C't rNld~ fnr th~ v.-ann -.umm('r rlayo;; O'Bn£'n'o; S(>E'Cialty Shop 1' "-hov. ang tnf' fa\·nrit<' o;port..ct :t~'tn shu., ... Look around t he store and you'll f ind cotton sharta. platd shirts, seersucker shi rta and T- shirta. In fact we are just get· t tng 1n a brand new order of those lovable. tuba'ble, al1·pur- pose wurables--the T ·&hirta. You'll f ind a complete aaort· ment i n plain colo" and stripes w ith a vartety of styles. A ll of combed yarn. of eou"e· and $1 .9S. And tht' nt'w plaid shirts at o·BrJPn's art' lu"Cious Stunnin£ with summt>r skirts. c;ladcs and shon ~ I c-all 'f"m "hnf)pin' plaids" b<-cauq• they ~N"m to dan('e with mlor F or instancf" the Rita Strauss plaido; ha\'<' a combination nf pink. purple. gl"('{'n. chartreUSl' and nran~e. blendt>d t~<>t her to ~l'1 off moc;t any ro1or. So~ll Shirt~ hi'\n> plaidc;: whic-h :u'P prroominatrl~ brown. blu<> or gl"('('n , and t hrv ar!' combined "ith h£' m<"'t s:o~£'ous aqua. c-hart N'U.<;f', £;N>y. pink and yellow- tans . . . tailoN'd of <'OUr<;('. a.c; only Snrl'f'll tailors a shirt Si7..es 10 c:port plaid' run up tn 40 and t hf"y an:.-priCt."'Cl from $.3 95. If you see Velma running around w ith a wrinkled brow these da)'$. you'll know it's be· eauae she IO$t a telephone num· ber. A customer asked her to order some extra slim nylons and now they have ar-rived. but V elma can't f ind out where to send them-all because she lost a little slip of paper w ith a tele~ phone number on it . Wish the lady would come In and ask for the order. so VelrT'a wouldn•t wony so mueh. ., Sh<> T"('ally sht')ulrl lx-happy 'causC' "'<' now hav<> a frw of thost' al~inllted scarfs in again. Th('IS£' are h<' ,.('ry. \'<'l'Y finf' soft wool sc-arfc; which arc' ~nd for boA.tinsr 'rau~ th"Y art' wann and tht"y don't slip. ThC'y an:.-t>allC'd "alginateod" bE'o- caw;f" they an• wovf'n with dried c;<'a-w'C~d. You ~. thr wool thN'adc; arC' too firn? to 1><-woven h\' thcmc;<'h·<'s After the mate-rial is finish€'<!. th<> s<>a-W«"d is dis- soh·£'d by rom(' dwmical You t<hould S<"e thC'm. thC>y at'(' bt'auti- ful in lo,·p)y ~ summer shaM-s. GC't a glimp~ of this glamour! 1'1S COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MA-. Harbor .a ~ LUncbeon to Be Held At the Cdtffitry Club ~'ations must 1X" in W~· oesday fatr' the santa Ana Coulltry Oub Bri Luncheon which Will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. a.t ~ Musical student.e of the gram- clubbot.ase. HO&tesses for tbe lUJd). rr.ar .chOOls of Newport Harbor, eon. restrictl!d to .,..mben. are tbrou•h the eJ&hth IJ'&de. gave a Mrs. L L Isbell ol Newport and t.'ODCM't Friday evening at N~­ Mn.. E. F. IIalckn:nan ot Santa port Hlgh Schoot The program Ana. :Mn. Les Phillips ol Santa I called "In a Spring Concert.. wu . Ana is the club's ocial cha1rma.n conducted by music teacher L" ~t..'l :&,.~ il.. for May. Norma L. Perkins. VU neW JYJ8muefS Ceramic ash trays made b~· Kay Over ~ fourth and fifth grad· Finch """e~ table prizes at a guest ers participated Jn the Song Flute Largest number of new mem~ tea bcld a "'eek ago yest~. Eanci Next was the beginning ben received during any year ~ •'ere 17 tables of bridge. band made up of children from was reported at the annual meet- Host were Mrs. J .P . Boyd of fourth through eighth grades ing of Newport Community Ox'ona del Mar and :Mrs. E . H. Cand one third &TAder) ; then the Methodist Chua-ch lut week. Dur- Guthier of Santa Ana. s\\-ing band of 16 pupils, and the lng the year 60 memben were little symphony. Joan Kimes, Kay added to the ~11 of Chrllt Church ARTIST BU1LD tNG H E RE Klatt, Sharon. Jones and Tom b~· the Sea and the Balboa Ialand •QIOJCE SEA FA.Rr 601 £. CII:N11tAL. ftAI.B()A. HOUII8: DAILY a.t; aUN. , .. CLOISD MONDAY Appllaaee BepUn Authorized Philoo Radio Service Bendix Wuher Senb 120 <;OAIT HIGHWAY Corona del M ar HA 11M Celery, ra\v, develops the jaw, Crunch, splurt and splat. The famous Laguna painter, l:foltz are concert masters of the chapel. Nonnan O:wnberlain. willlSOCln be linle symphony. Officers and committees tor lh~ ._ ___ .....,.._._...,_.. ............ ,. But celery, ste\ved, is more quietly chewed, If you don 't mind the taste being f1a t. • A W ol"d t o the Wise: BE WIT H US CO :NIGHT Every Friday (We realty don~ m ind noisy cele~yf) • Fun and Fine Food at Rl6l 'S 1(15 Coast mghway Harbor 1t4C CORONA DEL MAR a resident of Corona del Mar. He coming year include the following is building a ranch-st)'le house at SANTA BARBARA VISIT 1'eSidents of Balboa Island and the end of J asmint\ where he hu The Freema.ns of 4.26 Narciasus jCorona del Mar: Stewards Clem an unobstructed view of the hills. Ave., Corona del ~· re~Ul"6ed Christie, Mrs. Boad Fretta:g, Mr. last week from a bnef vi&tt to 8 nd Mrs. L. T. Fot.om, Harold LOCA L CHILDREN T O DANCE Santa Barbara. Mrs. Henry ~ Fink, A. J . R:.1tter, Mrs. Theodore Three Corona de1 ~tar chlld.ren man and daughter Anne, who lS a Hauser· rornmunlon stewards will participate in a dance reeltaJ freshman at Orange Coast Col.-Mrs. ~nart1 Hargrave and Mrs: at the Laguna Beach High School lege, visited Mrs. Freeman's &is-Sara Bowman. f'riday evening. Billy Cal11s and ~r. Mrs. Ed Arroqui, at the Mis· '7'-._.. p F n-•-d ••- p . . .... . 'ill d .... d Slon Oty .ll·\U\~ees. • • DCLUietl an .IYlJ'&o atra~ l\Je~ers \\ 0, WIP an · A . J . Rutter; lay leader, Bead S. '~nel~ _dances. Carol)n CaULs SAC" F ROM erR"EL EY l Freitag; wor1d service treal· \\tU be m a ballet number. "" ... "" urer Mrs H H. Fink· Sunday Mrs. Forrest Fullm.er, 621 Lark· • • · : ' spur aJTived home last week from J School Supermtendent on Balboa FRIEND VISITS HERE . '. . · Island, Mrs. p .F. Baines. An old fri~nd from Sausalito 1 a vtSJt Wlth her mother, Mrs. P . L. visitin H G Gibson fR1 C.arn:.t-Harlow of Berkeley. Mrs. Fullmer I An operating budget of $12.000 · g · · ' . · went to Berkeley to "rollect" her was approved. The meeting was t:on Ave .. this ._..,,.eek. ~e Vt,..J.tor, daughter. Each of the Fullmer's j c~osed by statements of the two (,eorge Sutton, '~ drh en to Co· ~ -~a.~-h d ·ed . pastors Rev. Thomas Roy Pen· nma del Mar bv his grancsun and ~-v uauu.n :-n a sta> Wlth a • ";te and theii three chlld~n. grandmother whUe Mr. and Mrs. ,dell and Rev. Harry W . WhJte. Fullmer went ftShing at Ensenada. SAW Repair Shop 1201 COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT 8£ACH ALL WORK GUAUNTEED AI Reynolds Beacon S10S-J SERVE CONVENTION GROUP 57 J O I N I N YEAR Women of the Corona del Mar I Corona del Mar Communttv Community Church helped make Church is one of the 25 churches a social hour for those attending , in the CongregatJonal Conference the Congre~ational Conference that has recelved 50 to 100 new held at Mar ~ Balboa Island, members during the past year, tt last Thursday. was reported at the Conference I Mrs. Gustave Grupe, Mrs. Wen· lllililiiiilil _________ .l !.-------------·meeting in. Long Beach last jdell Hoyt and Mrs. Sid Black· I week . The new m embers from beard served punch to the dele. WHITMAN'S SERVICE Re.botino &haft G rinding General Repairing 24-Hour Towtnt PETE, EDDIE, H ARRY and ART 1020 COAST lnGHWAY Master Mechantc:a Corona del Mar HARBOR 44.1-R I th1s church total 57. cates who were attending meet- Rev. Perry Schrock's Sunday ings as presidents and vice presi· morning sermon will be "Pilgrim dnts of their respective women's Idt-al in the Call.fornla Climate." I church groups. Mrs. Verne H. Watson is official -- treetcr during May. I OPEN HOUSE HELO Open house for their parent& ENOl IATUfltDAY ·May 21 'Tiam.btp Road" Coml nt &oon !ll "Take ~ OUt to the Ball Game" -·we Were Stra.neers" • ''Belve- dere G08 to CoUege .. WED. thru lAT. -May 11-21 Bing Crosby Wm. Bendix "A Coalaectlcut Yulkee" Lut Times SAT. • M ay 21 Joel McCrea Zachary Scott "South of St. Loais" -Second llig Hit - Robt. Mitchum Myrna Loy "The Bed Poay" RAMPIUN'S REXALL DRUG OPEN HOUSE FOR TROOP I and other memben ot the COJJl. Ope!' house is being held for munlty was held Wednesday eve-;=:==:=::==::=:==:;::==:~ the gtrl scouts of Troop 11 by ning by the boys and girls enroll· the Orange County Squadron of ed in thelr released time Protes,. Civ:il Air Patrol, Saturday morn-tant Ouistian education. Feature ing, at Orange County AJrport. of the evening at Christ Olurch oy PRESCRIPTION SERVICE HARBOR 2535 I There \\ill be lm:pection of planes the Sea was dedication of the ~~------------------------Md ~moMtr~~n ri~L Pa~B~le B~~s~~~thwl­E"nts and friends. as well as the untary contributions through the Mar I 111 Coast Blvd. Corona del THE lEST in CUT FLOWERS, CORSAGES and POTTED PLANTS 4Ur .... 81.,. k ...... , The Largest and Most Diversified Nursery Stock m the Sooth Coast Area 1313 COAST HIGHWAY HARBOR 590 FROM THE EDITOR <'Ub scouts of Ot:>n 5 and the Grey-year. Y's, are invited. Putting his beet foot forwl'rd: Ed Dixon, Arthur Murray ltv- d ent, wat crewint on the W..t- ward-the boat which cro.eed the finiah line f irst In the Enee- nada race. After that, he and M r1. Dixon ha.d plenty to dance about. • • • It's more fun In numbera, claim. the F rlday ~venlno danc- Ing claa ~ 41 1 Coait H ighway. The whote group of them pick- ed up a.nd went to a dance t o- gether on Saturday n ight at Montebello. Mr. and M re. George Pickering of Newport Beach were among thoae pre.ent. and dancing ln.tructor Chet F arrar went along~ • • • Proof fs In the polee and per· fectfon: M ary Hammond, Bal· boa Island, etole tfle ahow at the Newport H lgh variety musical program a week ago Friday. She did a modern lnterpretatiOft of 14Night and Day." Incidentally, Mary t e a c h e a ballet at Arthur Murra~a 8tu· dio. She h• two claeeea, betln~ nera at 10 a.m. aatul"day and the more tldvanoed ct.. at 11. £¥eft though •• hae ttUite • number of yovttg .tudenta t lp- '-'"1 ai"'UM ttte ~Mary .. ,. there mttht be room for • few more baltet dattOera. • • • .... 1ft •M flfMI out at AF' tltw ...... ~ ....... 411 eo..t HllftWay, CoroM del Mar; H•r · ..... 1121. ATTEND CONFERENCE Official delegates for the an· nual meeting of The Congrega- tion Conference, held at Long Beach last week on Tuesday and Wednesday, were Mrs. Verne W . Lee and Mrs. Newton H. Cox. with Mrs. George Lewis as alter- nate. Others also attended from the Co_rona del Mar church. ATTEND COUNTY MEET Six local people attended the Orange County Methodist Union meeting last week in Santa Ana, representing Quist Olurch by the Sea. '!bey were Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Folsom of Corona del Mar and Mr. and Mrs. A. J . Rudder and Mr. and Mrs. Boad Freitag of Bal- boa Island . A TTEND ORANGE MEETING Rev. and Mrs. Paul Moore Wheeler, Rev. and Mrs. Robert Griesser, Mrs. Robert VIllagrana and Mrs. J . B. Goo~n were dele- gates to the Episcopal CrJnvoca- tlon lor Clergy and LaymPn at Orange Tuesday. ORGAN DEDICATED The regular S unday morning sermon was supplanted with or- gan music last Sunday at St. James Episropal ChurcJ\, Vla J Jldo. The occasion was the dedi· cation of t he Georre Mortimer Organ. Mr. Mortimer played eev- eral selections on t he newly In- stalled instrument. Atter the service there was a coffee hour. AT METHODI&T CHUitCHE8 Sennona for Sunday at the two Methodiat churches ot the area will be •IJ>arfng Christiana,, by Re-v. Ha.JTy M. White at the Bal- boa Island Olapei_ and "A Tretlty with Deeth" b y Rev. Thomu Roy Pen4e11 at the OuiJt Olurch by tbe Sea in Newport. Featvrfnt Air Foam Matt,..... aM PIIIOWI 1-NEWPORT AVL Coda M.. Harttor 1US-W Beaoon t17S.J BOB mBOTSON, Prop. LO s $50.00 tG Sl,OOO *SALARY *AUTO *FURNITURE or other personal property '-QUICK SERVICE" Goasf Gities Loan. Company UOI Coiut BmJ. fM spert ....,.., C.llf. (Next JlocJr to W Mtem Unb1 Otrloel Tel. Harbor 2638-J • ....... .. 8elf ()pee 9 A.M. to • p .II. 'I'hun. 9 AX to 9 P.M. aoeect s~y 20 MACHINES DRYERS 100% SOFT WATER FREE PARKI NG 404 0... Hwy. H.,.._tsii-W CORONA DEL MA" HAVE YOU SEEN t..M PORT sections of ..,_,"&llpaper......-one ls the boles in the new CoroDa del Mar Victorian t)"J)e with cabbage rose . 'Ibtf!ater! No foolln', those four and the other an all-over provin- boles in that tower in front of the cial design. theater are for the letters P..().R-T --the name ot the new show-place. I NDIVIDUALITY 1 n H •• rc.uttl no Roy ' Barber Shop Cout 8 tvd. and Polnaettla Cof'On.a del M ar Eames Molded Plywood Furniture -Interiors .. . -Ceramics .. . -Drapes .. . -Accessories ... 1415 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del M ar H A R BOR 419 IN THE MEANTIME we are having little shows of our own. Free move aft beJng shown by Glenn ('!ouch M. the Harbor Photo Lab. And Greim will be out there at the Mobilgu station tomorrow night apln jUst after dark-if it doesn't raln. AND IF IT DOES RAIN you ~----------------------------------r--------------......, can always step inslde the Crown of the Sea Restaurant and squint (Political Advertisement) ' Public Stenograplter II ~ Telephone Service Sarah Wheatley Harbor 1175 l!llrtcher Bldg. CORONA DEL MA,_ • Complete Roofing Service • ... D. (Pete) PETEft&ON. Mgr. 1301 N. Voast Blvd. Corona 6el M ar HA Ol2.t-J FUCttSI~S • From 25c Up 60 Varieties • 12.06 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del M ar HA 1038 Sllf lfY We have all 1949 Linoleum, Tile and carpeting Co. 135 E. 17tb St. 8•Mift II10.W' Coeta ... at their new television set while you are eating. SPEAKING OF WET WEATir· ER. the ''wet paint" signs ha\~ come down off the walls and fix· tures at the S.O.S. Radi<>-Electric shop on the I.alanct and save-our· soul if they aren't adding a whole new line of rattan furniturE-. rugs and accessories. AND FOR DRAPES to go with 'em. you could introduce yc.urself to Mrs. Moody, who has just open- ed a new drapery ~-orkshop next to Anthony's shoe ~ shop. Mrs. Moody is going to make 't>m I and sell 'em. She's ~ doing After giving careful consideration to the plans to de,·elop Orange Coast College, \\'e are convinced that the proposals are sound and to the best in- terests of the people. We, therefore, urge that you go t o the polis on May 20, 1949, and vote "YES'' for the completion of Coast College. draperies for Modem Home here-tofj)re and will no doubt keep at lt.1 ALBERT. JAMES T.-Hunttn~on 8<-ach 'WE ASKED JACK BID\VELL ANDERSON. CL.At:DE n. -C~ta Mt>~a L-.-t.. if f Al\"DE N. LE P ~ta .Mt-s.a if he really would gi\'e us our 1 RSO ROY c money U«U..:A • · we ound a price lower than his and he said. "Yes. BARTINE. RCSS \V Costa ~f<>..a sir!" Says he carries good brand BEACH. GUS C~a ~k a merchandise and he's here to see h t •t · cost b BERRY. L. H H unting1on B('a<.'h t a 1 won t you more to uy it at his shop than anywhere-and BLO\\'ER.. FA YETI E D BalhoR it may even cost you less. I BRADDY. LLOYD C05ta ~IC'"-a IF YOU CATCH Bill La.ndecena. the butcher at All American. COM. I BRAY. FRANK-Huntington Beach slicing bologna lengthwise instead I BRISCOE. R. J .-Ne·wport B<>ach or the usual way, it's just that he's BRISTOL. \\. J .-Huntington Ik>ach still a little heady about being a t BROWN. GILBERT E .-Costa )tesa papa. It was a seven-pound. ten-ounce girl named Phyllis Jean. 1 CALUS. R. L.-Newport Beach born Monday. CAR\'"ER. JOE--Costa Mesa IT'S BOnl NEW AND OLD at the Lamp Lighter shop. The new re-decorating gives it an a.ir of old fashioned days. The new dark green ""1ills are relieved with two MOTHER BREAKS BACK Mrs. Anne M . Luckey. mother of Mrs. Gertrude A. '-"Valdron. 300 Seaview Ave.. is home from the 1 hospital after suffering a fall which broke her back . Although she will probably be confined to 1 her bed for ten Wt>eks. the doctor e~ the break to heal com· pletely, reports Mrs. \Valdron. MOVE TO LAS VEGA S Noel Knapp has been makin,g ~parations in Las Vega!'. N~ vada, for the arrival of his wife and 2-year-old son. Bobby. The Kna_pps. who o~m their home at I 208 POinsettia Ave .. are planning to live in Las V~as because of Mr. Knapp's health. SANFORDS SHOW PICTURES Mr. and Mn;. WiiJiam Sanford. 311 Marigold Ave .. are still being asked to show pictures of their 1 recent trip to Hawaii. Guests at 1 their home last we-ek included Mrs. Sanford's parents. Mr. and 1 Mrs. H. I . Branson. of Glendale. and Mrs. Sanford's sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mohs of Beverly Hills. •CREATIVE DAYS' UniversJty Women's Club staged its second annual "Creative Days" last Thursday evening when mem- beTS brought their handiwork and creative items and exhibited at 1 the regular rnE"eting in the Santa Ana Ebell C1ub. Mrs. Robert Horn, Corona del Mar. directe-d a play written by one of the mem- bers and took a small part in it. FINEST BIRTHDAY PARTY C'O)."RADY. LOLl:S -\\·estminstcr CORO~A DEL ~1AR BUSINESS ASS:'\.- Corona del Mar COSTA MESA CHA~ffiER OF COMMERCE - C06ta Mesa DAVID~~. SID:-.."EY H .-C~ta M~"<l DODGE. DONALD J .-Coc;ta Mesa ELLIOTI. RA Y1\t0~"D-Huntimrton RC'ach ENSIGN. H. 0 . -N <'WJ>Ort Beach FARQl'HAR. GEORGE Huntin£ton B<>aC'h FI!':LF.Y, BYRON Huntington Beach FI~'LEY. RAY E. I ~IRS ) -\\.'<"!'tm inst('r FLANAGAN. C. 0 . -Co. ta MN'a FRE!"ZEL. E n \\'e!'tmin. t<'r GALLJE~};F:. WILLIAM Huntin~on Beac-h GERHARDT. ELMER \\.' \\·<'~tmin.c:tt"r GIBSON. ALFRED E.-Balhoo Island Gl BSO:". RE\' THOMAS M :'\ewport B\•ach GRAUEL. HAROLD K .-Costa Mesa GREER. JACK r MAYOR'-Huntin~on BNlch HAMPTON. RUSSELL S.-Corona d<'l ~far HARRIS. RICHARD F -\\"estminstC'r HA \VES. RALPH. MD Huntington fk';trh HAYWARD. A. L .-Costa !\ii"Sa HILTON. LLOYD <1\lffiS.l-Huntington R.--ach HOPE. THELMA PADDOCK Corona d<'l :\far HOPP()C'K. \\.T.\-riELD E.-Huntin!=1on Rt'ach HOSMER. ROBERT B. Huntin~on &>ar h HUDDLESTON. 00!\'--C'~a ME'Sa HUGHES. ELMER J . eal Beach HU1\'TINGTON BEACH CHA'l\-ffiER OF COMMERCE Huntingtcm Beach HUNTINGTON BEACH AS~IST ~~CE LEAGt: E Huntington B<'RCh HUNTINGTO:'\ BEACH W OMA.'\'S C'Lt:n Hunting1on Beach J OHNSON. !\l A Costa ~1£'. a KAISER. HEI:'\Z C05ta :\f<'sa K~~"Y. H F -Balbo;\ ~''IMES. \V'M F . ~ewport R('l'l Ch KINSFATHER. SA ~l Ralboa LA \VHEAD, D. n. SNll RC'a~.-h LeBARD. HARRY R -Huntint:tcm R<'ach LI:\'J)LFY H G Hunttn~on Beach LlO:'\fiARGER. J . C ('n-;ta ~I P-.a LOXG~J{)(•fi " • .\ L TER ~~ :'\l wport Bt•ac·h LORI>. W F: C'<>"la ~1c ~a 'kG.\ l'GH J H ~<'al &-af"h \lA GILL. ~A~t Huntinl:;'t on 13.: a<'P ~1 \H -\FTFY W .\LTER \\' S C'al, B<>ach \t.\Siffit'RX CIL\S -Hunting-trm B~ach ~f£.\P.S C \RL£n):'\ ~~ -Co ta 1\1~ ~IELU fiT 110::\fER E \tELlftTT \\'AL TF.R B Co~ta )fcc;a :'\ <'"'P<>rt R<-ac-h :\tTLLF.R. C' R ::\fidwa} City )1lLLF.R <::: ,\ ~t idway City X cwport Beach :\IILl')t FD\\'.\Rn w . 'nR ' 0\,DF" \1.., ('~1 'l ~tC'.::a ()RA:-.:GF: 0 )(').11 CO A.~T ASS:'\ 0 \\T.' F n -CO"ta 'Mr sa PARKF'R. H0 R.\CE Balboa PATC'H I. A IDA:'\l SunsN Beach PF1TR~0:"\, BAS~ H ~('wport RE-ach PFTFf!C::O:'\ .TOHX R Huntin£1 on &>ac h POJ:\'JI~'TFR. R0RF.RT L Seal St-ach P. .. v-;.\ · .Tnirx H n. n ll"Tt'"' :--.: H F :--.: t~" -por1 BC'ach H untlnlrton Beac-h P. \ t -n J ..\ C'K s x P\\"Jl('rt B('ach P.F:.\ F.\'TRFTT .\ C'n ... a ~tl"sa P.EFn 0 'R CMnna d<'l )far PFIT/. :'-IAR\"1:'\ J • nR CO"ta :\t<"'-8 TUCll.\RD. (') \\' "DICK'' :'\('Wpclrt RNH'h r: l :'\l.. li R :'\ ~'l'X'rt RC'ach p , In!'\' n lf'Of)()RF. "{'wport· Ikoach T:t 'Ef'KF. :\t \REL F. C0rona d<'l ~tar R t ·r wF :-.:0R~lA X Sunc;c-1 B NlCh <:::. tm t RERTR'EX I Cnst:t ~1esa <::::\'OnGR.\~::-H \"'ER~E RN\ron Ra~ S.f'RF '\St " FRF:D ::\t Balboa I c;Jand <:::f'F."CF.R. CL ''\"DF :"t•wport B<>ac-h <:::p ,·,-;r rn .Tt:nROLn '~rn.s ' :'\ t \\ 1" rt &--a~~h <:::T \"I F.'\. \\ (' Hunt i n~nn Ikach :'Tt ~~ 'K Tl 1'\' A F ( nR I Cnrona d(') 1\1 ar ';TRT\.1'Ll" R L Huntm~f'n Ikach nH>RXT():\' .1.\)tES W -Cor~M del !\f~r ::'\\' \P.TZ. \ C C~ta :!\fC'Sa T0\ .. \11 1'1'\'Y. JR Huntint:1on B<'ac-h t·p~n:-.: .TCIIlX L Balboa \',\P."\1'\1 FRA:"\K R Balho<l I sland \',\t'\.~H'\' lll:':'\RY C X(•wp~rt 'B<'ach n"CF~I. L0~:0.."1E R :'\<'wport Beac-h \\'ARJl DOl .GLAS R ~ewport Beach \\'.\flDU>\\' RORERT Talbert WAR:"\ECKE \\' H \\T \ THF.R~ \. Y :'\t:'WJl('lrt Beach \\'FLCll. HARRY Ba looa \\'HEAT. GF0 J Tiu ntmgton B<-ach Y.\P.\\'O<>P L tPR ' C~t:t M~ ' Bobby Callis had his biggest birthday party yet to ct'lebrate his twelfth year last year on Vlednesday. His mother took hi~ birthday cake to the potluck sup. per meeting of the Boy Scout 1 roop 17. And Bobby J"E';tlly had something to celebrate-he ad· 'anced from cub to scout on that day. VOlE AT 111 B.Ett:MTARY SCHOOL IM Y 0 U R COMMUtiTY. PAN ·H EL TO M EET H ERE Mrs. Robert CaUls. ns Jasmine Avf! .. wlU be hostess to the Or· an~ County Pan-Hell~c Soclety ruetm.y. '~'be oceu1on will be a pot·luck tupper at 45:30 p.~ Thi "d YOUR FRIE OS TO VOTE ''YES .. pon o~ by Committ<'(' to Complctt' Coa .. t olleg P-.. I THI! ENIIQN THUf"OAY, MAY 11, 1MI NEWa FftOM FAft E AIT wore~ has been rec.-evec~ trom the Far East by Dr. and Mrs. Al- exander Renner, 315 Heliotrope LOST: Week~nd bag on Poppy HELP WANTED: TypJata. eorne Ave., O>rona 4el Mar, that their Ave. Reward. Allen Stro , general office experience. Full son. Gabor, has left Shanghai and the photographer, Norm's Land· time, permanent employment ls now In Hone Kong. He 1s wlth ORANGE COAaT GDICI&Aift Sun. thiouab Wed. 9:30 to 1:00 Thur. throulb Sat. 1 :10 to 1:00 HANDCRA~D .IKWSLJitY 1101 C...t Hwy ... CDM . lng. HA 2811 or 880. Jn Newport Harbor Area. ----------:-,---Write c/o ENSIGN, Box C. the International Telegraph and ... ....., ..... ...,. ..... -.._....,..---.....,.....,...._ .... _ _....-. ... ...,._~--...-..-.. PLAIN-LOOKING lady, 25; excel· Telephone Co. 8PBCJALJ lent character; brown eyes; 98 FOR SALE: Oevano bed, chair, -----$1 8R lbs.; will marry sincere, Prot-domestic Oriental rug, dreaer, RESIGNING Aa LEADER • e"r;, estant man. Homeliness, age chest, cabinet, cotlee table, U-Scoutmaster John GUJesple baa immaterial. Write c/o EN-brary desk. mixer, violin, sew· announced his deslre to a~ep down SIGN. Box B. ing machine. Call HA 1404. 101 from the leadership of Soy Scout Troop 17, although he will con· USED TRUCK for sale. 1948 HELl" WANTED: Experienced t1nue to serve as aals~nt leader. Willys Panel, robust and sani· bookkeeper and stenographer. Scout camporee scheduled tor t.ary; 10,300 miles; not used as Must know double entry ays-last week~nd at Irvine Park was commercial vehicle. 125 Sap-tern. Apply Box A, Ensign. cancelled because of bad weather. phire, B. I. HA 2131-M. -EXPERIENCED GARDENE R FINE JRONING by the hour. Ex· wants work. Japanese-Amerl-NEW ARfiUVAL HERE pertenced help with dinner can. Laguna 1-7644. By week A new baby boy has Joined the parties. Own transportation. or month. neighborhood on Femleaf. He Is HA 2050-R; if no answer, HA the brand new 10n of Mr. and 1973-M. IRELJGIOUS SCIENCE Study Mrs. John Miller, 603 Femleaf • lee Our Complete Line of Flitting Tacllle &plnnlnt Reel• .................... $12.50 up Fly Rods ························-···· 14.15 up Calcutta Pole. ...... ·-········· 4.15 up . ' S\vlm Fins, Dlviq Masks, Spears, Sarf Blden Fresh Govel'lllllent lnspectM Bone Meat • Hlcly•s Pet Supplies & Spot IIIICJ GooCh group in religious science meets Ave. He was born at St. Joseph's FOR SALE: Large white enamel every Wednesday at 8 p.m. at hospital May 9 weighing seven Corona chi Mar Ha,.._ 1 l~box.~l~~~city.~rf~ ~~ ~rl~d. ~I ~~~~-f~~no~~ ~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~ rondltlon. $20. HA 679-R. 713 invited to join. Anna E. Bean. Orchid, CDM. I teacher, practitioner. c-tl--34 r---------------------------..:..---------. FOR SALE': Engta~der springs F'OR SALE: Chevrolet, 1936, 2· and mattress on s1x legs. $50. door, good eun<t. Reasonable. HA 2376·W . 514 Acacia. CDM. HA 35-W. WANTED TO RENT: Garage after June 5. Year 'round .------------. rental. HA 1008-JK. Corona Cralt FOR SALE: Philro C'onsol;-R;:-dio I In perfect rendition, $25. HA 2549-M. 706 Poinsettia. COM. -------------------------1 TEACHER WANTS 2-bedroom Individual Picture Frami ng 1301 ~ Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Harbor 1101 house by the year. $65 a month. :.,_ __________ -.J 2 smalJ children. one an Infant. ---.---------- Financial guarantee against ~-----------. breakage. HA 1291-J . FOUND: Garnet brooch on Lark- spur, near ·Ocean Blvd., CDM. Owner apply at Ensign o!!ice. CLEARANCE SALE ANTIQUES Stock and Fixtures Jeane Glynn FOR SALE: 5-room apt., 2-car ~A rage. on rear of 141 lot. stucco • outside. plaster Inside. Lots of I cabinets. best of utilities. n~ bath. Built like a home, not a shack. Plenty of room for lar~e home on front of lots. 3 blocks from ocean and bay. 1203 COAST HIGHWAY Pri~ $10.750 cash or terms . ...._ ___ c_o.ro.n_a_d_e_I_M_ar __ .,..._. Realtors welcome. ALSO Practically new Duncan Phyfe bleached dining room table and 6 chairs. 1 Duofo)d-2 extra _g~ <"n'"eT"Stutf~ Cha1rs. all for $150. 313 Heliotro~. COM. HA 1695-J. FOR SALE: 1948 Mercury sta- tion wagon. perfect rondition. Anaheim 7226 or HA 595-J. -----FOR SALE: Yellow Ford Sports· man, '37. New top, new tires. I original owner. Anaheim 7226 , or HA 595-J . ROSSI FINE ITAID.N DINNERS and complete menus OPEN FOR LUNCH OOCKTAD..S 1611 COAST HIGHWAY H arbor 1180 Corona del Mar Open Until 2 A.M. Food Served to 1 :30 A.M. Week-End SPECIAL FREE Complete Front Axle and Steering System Checlc. with Purchase of Tlvo or More MOBIL Tires Special on 6.00x16 -with Exchange Tire - $9.95 PLUS T~.X Joye & Peaker 822 Coast H\vy., Corona del Mar Harbor 1799 2 DEmR WASIBS NOR6E RlMGE Regular Price $139.50 Regular Price $250.00 Special (each) •• $99.50 . Special •••••••• $150 Ill RiBATOR Four-Foot Four-Foot, with Stove Top Now • • • • • • • • •• $149 Now •••••••••• $179 BBIMX PORT ABLE I Regular Price $225.00 Regular Price $69.50 Special •••••••• $127 Special ••.•••••• $49 THOR QADIROM ElfCTRIC STOVE Regular Price $99.50 Used Special ••••••••• $75 Now ••••••••••• $65 With $80 worth of Frozen Food. Regular price on Freezer alone is $269.50. Total Value $SZ9.50. SPECIAL • • • • • • • .•• Alfor$199 Special Prices on All Radios in Stoclc. I 825 OOAST mGBWAY Coroaa del liar Harbor %32 . ~