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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-05-26 - Newport Harbor Ensignlle port Beach Pub .. Li brbry l 01-B ..!o ... t H5{.l • 1J ~or on& del Uar, Ja t · --VOL 1. NO. 42 \ THESE UNUSUAL. on-the cpot act•on pictures, taken by Glenn Couch of Corona del M ar. ar e lmpor· tant eKhlb ll s in the trial of Joe Garcia of Santa Ana In Superior Court on a ch~rge of assault w •th a deadly weoapon. The scuffle occurred on t he ni ght of April 2 when Paul Robertscn of Corona del M ar objected to obscene r en·ar ks ci'rectcd at hrs date by youths In a passing car. Paul suff e.-ed 3 sli ght stab wound in the back. Mr. anrt Mrs. Couch, both of whom witnessed the incident. we'e subpenaed to ap· pear as witnesses at the Superior Court in Santa .Ana yesterday. Reduction of five pt>r cent in the C'1t) bldge-t for the next fiscal )'E'&T is the aim of Mayor Dick Drake a.5 the Ot} Council prepares to go over the items in the prt>llminary draft pr~(>ntl'd b) Oty Manager John Sailors. 1be mayor said this week that he looks for a n:-du<1ion in the city tax-from the pl"t"Rnt 85 cenu down to 80 cents. and later per-MWD w haps another reduction. ~ The budget draft was presented Gla to the Cou.nc.llmen Monday by Mr. A~ Sailors. The specific items Will ~ a examined by the councilmen per...ll ----------- haps next week, and a revised About the middle-of June Met· draft will be P~· according ropoJJtan water lS expected to to the mayor. s art flo" Inc anto thE> Corona deJ A. public bearing v.ill be ~ed :\1ar re n mr sav CJh Attorn~ some time in June. ~Y CitiZen Bert Webb. · · · Ebel Club Wins Right to Build Council Heeds Cupid's Plight will have the opport\~nlty to ma.ke Last Friday w·orkmen start~ suggestiorus . fo~ revl_s!ons bef~ tht> job of tappine-into the 11·inch The' ( r hn nf wt'ddin~ hell.!' was day had \'Oted fi,·e to thrt-e to ap-the bud~t 1S gwen final appro\al water lane that run from the 'lw •· d in Citv Hall Monda,· eve-~~ro,·e her request. before the start of the fiscal ~~ 1\a.-rl rest>n·oir past the COM The Elx>JI \Jut. \\'1S .rtn .:1\ \. ·-'ill,..' .Inc! I(': ulteoct in the calling Councilman 0 . z. Robertson on July l . reservolr. Tht> \\.'Of'k is being torlous Monrlay <'<'' nt'lJ! 1'1 1· .... r , "1\f\< i.tl meeting of City moved to delAy dedsion until the done by M\\'D and will be patd long campa~~n t~ ::t•l ~t-rr.is~·iot , Co\1•1lil for this morning to ron-••ext Council m~ting, June 13, ...... ......._5 f'lr by the city. \~'hen the water from City CounC'tl to h\nlrl t1 :1C'\\ ··ir ('l' thl' app<'al of a bride-to-be. so that tht> Council could lnvestt. ~ ls turned on. the cary will pay the clybhoust• nt>:tr t h<" Jll 1~"'' Ill h\liltl-1 'ot i" Ca·aniche•· of Glt>ndale, gate. Miss Granicher t hen sa.ld Coastal Municipal Water District In~ on Balboa Dhd. "11o o" n~ property at 111 Garnet she was anxious to get an lmme-up tor the amount of ~.rater con- The City P lann\ng Commi ~iot\ '<'. nn Balboa Island. wants to diate decision-because she st;med. had voted against allowtnr thl' lt•(Jn a house on the lot and asked yolng to be married June t. ~ Corona ~~ Mar re.er"\IOlr Ebell club to buJld there.· Afte1· a two.foot .etback variance. The fianCP. Dr. Olivier Howell, wu A IM.Jar' evu:aoe'I'Cial ~lop-(•ctually two reeervolrt. wtth a con lderable dl~~ion. Council Pl?..nning Comm1ss1on last Thurs-with her at the Coundl meettna. ment wm beiin 800ft on tbe north eapildty of 800.000 pJJofta acb) voted Monday nirht to o' errul<' The motion to deJay dedston side o1. Cout }fighway in Corona J.s at pl"f!Seftt supplied tJY. ..ot the Planning Commission. PJ lJnder w w~ passed. with Ma)'Or Drake del Mar, ~-een POppy and Poin· t~e booster sta_Hon along Bay- For a whil~ it \\9S tmwh aml ans ay ,-otmg no. Then Mrs. Ro~ B settia Avenues. stde 0[. g<' whetht>r Counril woul1\ rll'\:ly . I .ynn of Corona del Mar spoke u.p It will IX" a combination or a decision a~aln. pendh~ a :-uling F occ Building on behalf of _t ht' C'O~pJe. a. sking al commercial building. with t,~,.0 from City Attom<'y \,rot·cr P< n· or an early dec1 ion m ight be made. apart:ments on the second floor. nison on zoning r't'f:!tJI:l' i(l'1S. :\II. ~erro~n Mayor Drake ~t and will be located at 204•206 Oenn1son airl ht' h:u1n'l hN'J Plans arc alre~er wa . for th1s mormng CThursdayl at 10 Coast Highway. J. G. Gallagher of asked-but hf" r<'tHkr<'d (I rlN'i"!n"' f' f h f' ) o'rock for a speical meet ing to Holl·---' has been issue-d the . SJX'CI JCatJons or e Jn;t new d decision and the audt-r .. ~ then and th<>r<': A cluhhn\1"1' ~~ '--_ _, ""-t-en er a -buUding permit for this $25 000 ""· . 1 d d . h . · ... ._.h11, structur<' to w er~h.-u at "'anf!c t'nce applauded this victorv for · , .... ·o buildmg permHs issued re-not me u <' 10 1 e P• .1 m• C'oa<:t C'nlle>gP. the technology · project. ~ntJy b\· BuildJn~ Inspector Pete use of R·l . bu~ ('nuN ~I . cnulll huilrlin~. Presidrnt Basil P<'terson romance. Designer and builder is \V. P NE>lson point to the progress in grant a ronditJnn'\1 P<'' mtt. annnunr<'d aft<'r thl' rollt~f!e dis· ---Mealey. 510 Larkspur Ave· Coro-the ron tructJon qf the Port The· The vntt' to. O\'<'rruk t hr l'l1n· trict f!avr O\'N\\'h<"lming approval fl•ua Are N ted na del Mar. He hopes to start ater in Coro:1a deJ Mar. which ls ning Comml"-stC'In ,,.:1c: u n ,p;lfnnlh. tn n ~<',·en-~·pnr building program. ,,... Wll building next week and expects to expected to be ready by the begtn- Dectsion "a" mnrl<' '~"nr.;:c•,,. TIH' mar·~in in Friday's voting t'Omplete the job by the middle of nfng of July morning to Pngag£' J;tck St 1111 nf ,,.:\._ nlmn~t two to ont> in fa,·or of For Park Study August. One permit w as for 54.000 for Ralboa I sland tn dr"i~n pl~ns fo1 incrNt"-in£: tht' tax limit hy 29 The building \\;11 be of mortar-i'l tallation o f a forced air heat- the nt'w cluhhOll$<'. "\\ <' ~n' Cf'nf"-to pay fnr thl' $2.557.590 pro-An important step toward im-less concme block and fram(' con-Jng system for the theater. The niming at our nf'"t ch1h mr•·t 11 l! t;r:lm. proving the city pari< situation was struction. built around a patio other was for SJ.OOO for three iu October a. th<' o;et ni•,t: •h''' n~ T olnl \'Otr wac:. 1.594 ye<:. R09 taken at the Monday night Council TheN will be seven office loca-"Port" signs and three ship de- th<' new buil~ing." ~!'!'. l1t•il"'11 no Tn C"orona dPl Mar the mar~in meeting. when Mayor Drake ap-tions, all on the first floor. signs on the face of the buildmg Kill('f<'r. prc~ld<'nt . ~~td. wn.-~27 to 122: in ~ewport 211 to pointed a committee of fi"'t> to Two of the offices already ha,·e Here is a summ'\1'' of oth<"r '::'0-: in Co~ta ~1~<:a ~ to 166. study the probJt>m and submit rec· been taken. Mr. Gallagher. who is business t~ken up (II tiH· Cnuncil nr:lcic'n Finch of Corona rlel Mar OTTUll('ndations. a cosmetologist and hu operated s meeting: . . :tnd Judt:l:' n. J . Dodge of Costa The \'arious st>Ctions of the city beauty shop in Hollywood. \\i ll 11 l Contr·act fo1 1mr;1 O\ ':'g n:n :\T•'..:" Wf'r<' unnp~£"d for Newport are repreSt>nted on this parks. open a beauty shop in the n('w Ave. from A to \tam ~· · "~!' H ·ll'h (lf t"nion Hi~h Srhool board playgrounds and recreation rom-building. rwardE"d to Co' Bt·ot h<"J" on :1 h11 I'VI<:JI ion" ;\farion Dodd of Balboa mittee. • Maravene Prince. also of Holly- o f $2.547.47. T<:lnnrl '''"" unoppo<:.Ni for Newpon Named as temporary chainnan wood. designer and manufacturer 12) A bid of S1 .1Hi.)(l pt't :1<'1'1" F:lPm<'nt~n School board. was Francis Horvath of West New-of Maravene Pottt>ry, will move 111ade by Harvey Bear. OJ-.tnr<' nr. Pt'terson announC<'d that port. Other membe-rs are Uoyd her ceramic business from Holly- county bean ranch<'r. for .~1.112 t"'On. tn1Minn of th<' technology Wood of Corona del Mar. Jack wood to the Gallagher building tH.'res of water· bt"aring l ~Pd n<':ll' huilrling \\i ll !'tar1 about S(>pt. 1 Cole of Balboa Island. Alexander the atr ba.e, was ar('('ptcrl. Th.C' nnd will h<' r·Pndy about a year Hamilton of Balboa and Mrs. Mary Offer Re•1ecled city had paid sno an <I CT"(' for It latf'r McCallum of Newport Heights. about eight years ago. HC' f'xprf'~~rci his hope thnt the The committee will study the t3· The birl or S:l-:5:10 hy "\HC' !'llldC'nt!' anct farulty of OCC will city 's needs, examine desirable lo-In DlilllltiiG. Realty Co., on lx'!lalf of 1!. .T. iuc::1 ify th<' votrrs' faith by build-cations for parks and playground! Sagerstrom. f or rtl r-o\\'n~~~ lot!' in~ nn out"tanding community <'Ol· and recommt>nd a starting point An offel' of $350 to $400 by City CContlnu<'rl on P<l g<' 1-lr~C'. for the park program. A penna-Council as settlement in 8 claim Report of Progress On City Pl~nning Hahn. Campbell and Assodat('s. planning consultants for the cit). reported to Council Mond:1y njght on the status of prt'paring a city master plan. Two projects ha\·c lX'('n com· pleted: maps and land use sut"\·ey. Population analysis is to be done by June 1. Half complete>d and due to be finished Dec. 1 arc subdtvi- slon ordinance analysis, zoning or- din.,.nce and map analy~is, st l'('('fc: and highways. Economic analysis is 10 p('r <'<'nt comptere. off-stree-t parking study. 28 per cent. All woTk is to be com- ~ by July 1, 1950. ne nt commission eventually will be for damages was ~fused as "too ZONING ACT ION DELAYED formed. low'' Monday night by M~. Ma· Thr p<"tttlnn !or rezoning Tract thUd& Griggs of San Diego and ; 'l:>t1 m: 1 h<" C"orona del Mar blu.H Tango Qa.iz Request ownt>r of propt>rty in the ci ty. f t·nm R 1 to R·2 came. uo aS!am She told the Council that s 1 ., ... , ThunrlA\' ht'fore the City P ennission to operate a ~seat had traded a parcel of her prop- f·hnnin·~ rommigsion. b ut deci-tango quiz game was asked of Oty erty on Coe..st Blvd. and 34th St. .. w 1 ,, ·•.:: df"f<'rrt"d pending action Council Monday ni~ht by the Bal-tor a ~1 of city property. ~ on 1 hf' r<'rommendation of the boa Bay Club. which proposes to that sM would h.ave a corneT Jot <>Pf"''hl ,-ommittt'E' named to study construct a 40x80 building to house when Coest Blvd. wu Widene-d t h<' en. I bluff prohlem. the game. Oty Manager John Sa.i-The street WBS wftlened only 25 tors was directed to investigate the feet. i~~ead ot 50 feet. as planned. Famed Physici t Vi its status of the dty lease with the and she tht>refore did not have a nt· Frncst L."lwrence the No-Club and. to ~t a ~rt fron'\ the oomer tot. she explained. Th lot h<'l p.ri7.<' wl~nlnp-physi~ist o f the pollee ch ief. wh.Jch was at the corner then was 1·nh rr!o;ltv of CAlifornia at Ber-10ld. and she was not gfwn an op- 1-t•l<',·. w1 ~ n Balho:t I~lanil visitor PAtNTtNGS 8HOWN portunlty to buy lt hfonE>lf, shE' la-.t ·,\,'<'1< llf" and his fami\v f'X· Paintlnp by Burt Procter of Co-laid. l ''t'1 to h<' bnck a fter the middl~ rona del Mar are bfoina shown at Oty Attorney GeorgE' Denntson of .runt-to sJ)('nrl the summer at Hickson's Gallery ln Manhattan ttated that ahe had no claim theh· home at 1700 s. Bay Front. Beach. llla1Dit the dty. ~ ----._.._ Rare Type Blood Donated to Patient :Mrs Je~"ie \\' Tourtellot. 620 Heliotrope Ave .. Corona del Mar. was operated on at St. J06t'ph·s hospital last Thursday and is ~­ ing mort> cornfortabl~ now, reports her sistt>r. Mrs. Fl-ances Weaver of the . same address. An appeal for AB blood-type for transfu 1on was made la...c;t ~k. Local donors. the hospital and the Red Cross have so far furnished her with seven pints. Friends and nt>lghbors are rontinumg to replace the blood bank as Mrs Tourtellot u...~s tht' suppl) It is not neces- sary to replaee the ~e 1ype of blood in the ho_ pi tal N>Sen·e Contract for construction of four aocUtlonal cla•roorns and ktn~rten at the Corona del Mar W.ool waa awarded Tuee- day ~nino to the lblph Hoyle C..,ttf'UCtton eo. of Corona clef Mar at a -.ectal rnefllnQ of the t...-... of the Newport £tem.n· tary leMol Ollltriot. T'tM IUO• ~yl lt&dwea ...... , ~~-~~T~H£_E~N~''~G~N ~~~u~R-ID~A-~_M_A_v _a_,,_M_t _"A~fingH~d A C C 11 1be auctilroCe Will be put of U&htJDc tor tb18 mow. Ooiltum~ t oast 0 ege lh tamlly at the NeWpOrt Bar· lnl fa worked out b)' IIDJ.&.ft Fo• TWo mem~ of Balboa Power1navigatlon probl m, where the bor mmun.tty Pla)"e'S proctue· of Corona del Mat, aDd Mary Squadron took first and second t sklp~r predicts ah ad of time Dr. Bull Pet.ersor\ ()rf'Sideftt of uon of .. CraJg"a Wife .. tonight and Price. BalbOa. .. prompter. Ver· plaCH ln N~rt Harbor Yacht I what hla pJapsed tJmc Will be ~ Coast Collele. V.'t'lconlrd tomorrow night at the Corona del nlce Thom of Corona dl!l Mar fa C"tub's predicted log race last on each lf'g ot the COUI'IIe and the Fourth Dlstrlct of the Callfor-)1ar grammar ieboot One ~-propertlet cllalrman. St&.nton Fo.x. Saturday. They were J . L. Mun· O\·er alt To prt'dlct aca1ratety n1a Congftss of Parent.a and eon 1.1 beciluae nelghbon wtiO at· allo of Corona del Mar, 1.1 stage eon. who took first place with and to place with the winners re· Teachers. meetin& ln the coJlege lend the play are taking part 1n man•,er. hJ crulser Enchanter m . and quires thorough knowtedge of the chapel 1ut Thursday. !the community dramatic proJect. .. Cralg'a Wl!e'' la the lUt play Alan Cratg, second plare with hls brot's perfonnance under all con-In cha.rp of the procTam was Another reuon the a.udl~ce wtll o! the Commu.itlty PlAyen for Maurine B. m. Third place ditJons and Rk!ll in dead rec'<on-Mrs. JeJTOld E. Spangler of Udo ft.oelllke par1 of the f&mlly it that thJ• teU0J1. Ho~. they are we-nt to Cal Smith, Catalina lng. Iale. third vice president of the the play Wilt be center ataged-already eellJng membenhlpe, ln· hland Yacht Club member, wlth I J L M nson was for many Fourth Distrlct. Sonp were pre. which m~ the spectators &It on cludlng .euon Ucketa, tor nm hlf La Jot a. Munson and Craig · · u 1 sented by the combined mOther all tour sJdee of the stage, Which seuon's prOductions beglnn1ng ln a_re also members of Balboa ~~~g 0~Po~tth~~~~~n~~~~~ singers of \Vestmlnster, Santa wHl be tn the center of the room. lithe tall. Ticket. tor tC'~hrs pro-· \:acht Club. hru: not ~n racing tor veral Ana and Newport Harbor, d..irect-Center staging gt\·ea the aud.l· ductJon may be obtalned at tbe ed by Mrs. J . U.Ue Stetrenaen d r of the Grammar .chool. from The rare was run off Saturday ~·t'ars. But SatuJ·day' race show-nd mpanfed b M Ral b ence the feeling of being In the 00 morning. starting from Hunting· ~~ he h:ld lost none of h ls skill ~v~ Y n;. P J"'<lm v.i lh the play scene and an lthe Ens1gn offJce. Fun F=· ton Beat'h pter to Alamitos bell ~\bout a doz( n boats were enter· Th FrankJ.in PTA of Anaheim unheard pa.rtldpant ln the play. or Mrs. Karl ~ 1n a bouy and back to Newport Har· ed and a!tf'r the finish they pa-e 1 1 . h mbe hi omplete center staging is not ,re.t Mar: from S.O.S. Radio Shop. bor bell bouy a course of 20'-. re:tded up th£' bav and past tht! gave a Pay et wtt a me rs P the.-only new thing in tonight's Balboa uland; from Mra. L. E . . • · drive theme. Luncheon was served J tF..dythel Barnet on L1do T«le · or m1les. !\£>wport Club where each boat by students and the allernoon Harbor Comm"!"ity Players pro ·1 Balboa: A predlc ed log race is a fine w..ts gi\'£>n a gun salute. was devoted to confe~ and N.'t. }o'or the first time the local I fr-om Balboa Cleaners, --1 ~ on last month's state ron-!!r-oup ha~ ~ the services of - -------------.... TALK ON MICROWAVES \·enUon. a . prof ·tonal dJrector. Tbe new 1Girl Scouts Preparing I Th H bo KJ . Cl b will Att d' f th N du-ector ls Tom Gilmore, who f F .da e ar r v..:anlS u . en In~ ro~ e ewport 11 . c ro a del Mar and hu Pot-Luck or n y h~ar a talk on nucrowave radio Harbor Uruon Htgh School PTA \{'S tn ° n · We're the Guys transmission at the noon meeting were Mrs. Edgar HHI. pre.ldent. ~n gl~·lng drrunatlc mstrucUon I Girl Scouts of Troop 11 have an I today at the Rossmore Dining and Mrs. AJ Horvath, Mr8. Ernest this sprmg. ~· Gilmore has beeu a('tl\'e week-end coming up. To- Room. S~aker Is Robert L. Simp-Soderberg. Mrs. Harold Boy\·ey ~lgned a:; assiStant to the director morrow night at the Glrl Scout son of the Pa{'itit' Telephone and and Mrs. Steffensen. Representing !"d st~ge manager at Holiday Uttle House there will be a pot· Who Write I T legraph Co the Newport Elementary School :-,t::tge tn Tu.stln for the summer. luck supper for the Scouts and e · I PTA were Mrs. H. P . Yarnf:'ll. pres· The local ptay£>r:-s hope to have the ir parents. (Most of the . girls ident. and Mrs Harold Haught tJim back u the1r permanent dJ·,~ay th:lt they will fix.-the fOOd. I RETURN TO TEXAS 'Mrs. Laurence Wright. Mrs. Ra\'~ r('Ctor next fall. !The girls are also preparing cor· Your Insurance -Every Known Form - Mrs. Marguerite Fuller. of 5211s mond K. Har'\·ey. Mrs. w . c. 'ttfc· "Crai~'s Wife~· which begins sages for tbelr mothers on this Marguerite Ave., has received a earthy. Mrs. Albe-rt Paine. Mrs. promptly at 8:1!> tonight and to-l ~a ion. and they have appoint· letter from ht'r sister. Mrs. Alan John Thomson. Mrs. James Major ~orrow night. ls a Pulitzer pr·ize ed a commJttee of hosteuea to Boyd. and daught<'r Dorothea. say-and Mrs. P. F. Baln£'~. P:ay written b) George Kelly. B~· greet thelr parents -at the door. ing that they are enjoying their s1cies a ca l of 11 headed by Pat On Saturdav Troop 11 hao old routines back in Austin. Texas. 25 ' C'romJe of Newport. the produc.-scheduled a blke trip as their The Boyds retumt>d to Austin ti('ln has efflclent (echntcal staU final a ctivity 1n working for bl· Corona del Mar Harbor 2422 from Corona del 1\tar ~arlier this tn handle the new problems of cycle badges. They will nde out 607 Coast Wghway ~===========~-m=o:n:th:·---~-----~ c~n~~~as~~ toO~n~CoMtvPuk~d~ • Technical director is Dick Ma· out as part of their test. • , . loue of Laguna Beach. Ronnie Twenty-seven chlldren and a Complete Gift Line Selected Seconds of California's Finer • Pottery • Dinner Ware • Patio Ware See Our Bargain "Sasement"' T\' f:'nt) ·flve Jn£>!" nnd "om~n Carn~ron o! Corona <\el Mar, who I number of adults turned out lut t ~k the exar:nlnatJOn in SPa~an· 1. GJso in the play, is haradling tht! Saturdav to take airplane rldn ~<hJp. concludm ~ th<' rouro:;(' ,raven I th · harbor and Lnsped the hv the 8:-tlhoa Pow<'r Squadron urf •d Da over e . under th 1 t tl f t• ·ba 1 el'8 nee airplane achvtlies presented by Beh. c ns nrc on ° 1 n An orchestra dance at Hotel La· the ClvU Air Patrol. . guna will be the Decoration Day S e,eral Balboa 1"land and Co· party of the Surf Siders Club on CAUGHTEft FOR GRORUDI rona del Mar residents were fn Saturday night. Bob Froeschle Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grorud. ttr(: group. incJurtin~ R~x Brandt, will play for the club's monthly 211 Collins Ave. are the parents ,James Stoddard. Bu1 H<'n(!ersor.. dance whiCh will beain at 9 p.m. r daughter born at Mur-Earle Do<\nP, Harold \\1u.'·~·ler, • ~~~~ · 0 a new !Frede 1 k Cl C rt'-no-a.. ~nling to Van Hayes, president phy Memorial Ho pltal ln Whit· r c ~arv. u m ~~. of the club. tler. Mr. lll'd Mrs. Genr~re Andrews, The little mJss has been named ~==~~~====~~~~~~~==~=====~~~eClar~.~pn HMdrl~·e.IADIRECTORIMEET ~~S~n~ ~Robert Boyd. Gordon Peter· The Board of Dlrecton of the ----- 800 coast mpuray Corona del Mar •n CUT FLOWER&, COft&AGEI and POTTED PLANTS 4"--&~..,-k'""t41 The Large t and Most Diversified Nursery Stock in the South Coa t Area 1313 COAST HIGHWAY HARBOR S90 12-oz. can ...................... 15c each, pin tax By tbe ca (cold) ................ $3.52, plus tax Coors 11-oz. non-returnable bottles .... 17 ~ c each pluat&x By the case (cold) ................ ~.20, plus tax • • • • plua tax I ( II qt.J • • • • • • • • • 3.97 pluatax ... Walker' Deluxe Whiskey (6 Yl rs old) .... $1;99 pluatax UNLIMITED SUPPLY DELIVERY SERVICE---HARBOR 1991 I ' t Highway Corona del M'ar I Others wet-e Harrv Ashton. J . Balboa Improvement AaoclatJon RETURN FROM EAIT L. Munson !A'<' Jo.nas r. e met Monday altemoon at the Friends and neighbors are Morriso~. 'Harold Tr~~v. ,eo~~ Bam~ Ro:om in ~boa.. Among (;reetlng Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson. \\'ar~n Ath<'rto n. Mr . the .top1cs di~ "'-ere ])lans for Jones, who have Just arrived and Mrs Ah·l s M a fll'-e"''Orks display here for the home at 618 H£>llotrope Ave .. after Stuart Baird. ~. fi.'~~~('(' ·a~ Fourth of JuJy. an extended trip In the East. 01iver Cargo. This course is prerequisite to the taking of Junior Na,·igatlon, which wi11 rrohnhly IX' ~h·en ln the :au. Tllere will be no more corse gJven until Septf'mlx'r. wht'n all nP\..,. courses will ~ an· nounced. Members of th£> Squadron and itr courses 'lf instruction are about equally divided bf:'t wet'n power and sail hoat owners. Th<' rourses are dt'sign<'d to be of equal intel"('~t to both and e>.perr· ence sh ows t h at thr Squadron ls an important force In mutual un· d!'-rstanding betwE'en skippers of &11 types of boats and has ,:!l'eat value to boating bf:'cause of its emphasis on safety pract1C1"~ and rules o f the road. Corona del Mar For Your Evening Enjoyment COCKTAILS FINE FOODS DINING-from 1~00 P .M. to 11 :00 P.M. BAR-from 3 :30 P.M. HARBOR 1273 .star Group Meets Ov~nin~ymem~sMdpros·r~---~~~~~~~--~~~----~--~~~ pective members of th<' soon·tO-bc Harbor Chapter, Order of East· ern Star. met last week at Odd Fellows Temple, Costa Mesa, to ha~ their credent lals checked b y Grace Irvine of Sea Beach, dep· uty grand matron of the 80th Di~trfct. assisted by Master Ma- son Pat Crow of Santa Ana. Institution of the new Harbor Star Chapter, Ord('r of the Eastern Star, will be held July 9 In the Masonic Temple tn Santa Ana. In the evening there. will be public lnstallatlon of the new officers of the chapter, whlch will be able to receive its charter from the Grand O.pter in October. • 1 There will be a card party June 9 at Costa Mesa Legion HalJ to defray the expenses of In titutlon. NOTICE TO GARDEN LOVER& Anvone Interest(.'() In gard nJ:> and henutlflcatlon In Corona del Mar ts lm·Jted to on tnttlal me'et· lng at the home ot Mrs. Gror~ Lewt~. 304 Marigold A vc., to dis· If You Are a · BRIDE-TO-BE . . . you'll want to be a bride of ~uch ('n('hftnt ing loveliness that your young man Will alwny8 N"m<'m- ber you as you looked that day! Just for you . . . on your area-test day . . . ~ have Inaugurated In our beauty salon a bridal JX'rff"dlon service that will assure you lovellne from tJp to toe! .•. A flattering hairdo m ade to order for your bridal veil. . .. A mantcure and pedicure for hand and foot beauty. ... A laet·mlnute eervtce In )'Out' own home .•. jult before you aay ''I do" ... to give a pf'Of ... lonal touch to your coiffure, a beoomlno arrangement to your veil. Can't you just hear the Whispered words, ''Oh, what a beautiful bride!" A bridal appointment is waiting for you at ~ '~ Cotl/artfl HAR80R 1521 ,..,..,T ITEGE cu organtmUon of a gard~ .. ~~~~"~~~~--~~~-~~~--T~O~M~·~A·N~F~O~R~D~~clu~ Them~l~~ll~~d 101 Coaet HfPway Corona del Mar (All wortt doM by aPI*ntment ~ly) JOHN STEGE, Prop. ,, at2:~pJD. Frl~. ..._._._._ .. .-~ .... _..~._._.__._._.._._._._._._~ • H ........ 11t1 With t he books about to cloR way, acn. 1350. ror the month. building permit& J . G. CeJla&her, orH 411 COAaT HIWA\' -------------it>!ue'd thus .!a.r In May are •'eU aptlJ'tmenta at 2CM-206 o.st Record Pt•ycra • Televlalon OON KIRKPATRICK 117 Cout Hwy._ COM Har. 723 Let us tailor )"OUT d raperi£'s in our workshop )Our fabric or ours. Come In to .ee Our Materials 330 Marigold A \·e. Corona del Mar H arbor 2S04 Gene's Place SPECIALIZING IN Wedding Cakes Birthday Cakes French Pastries 705 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del M ar Harbor 1102 Prompt rvice Given on All Meaaage. o' r half of th May, 1948. total way, 125.000. o f .310. Th represent& a J . F . Wlllla.m5, Pasadena, four- ~ain O\ ~r 1 month, whlch waa room. one--story dv.-elllng, 516 just under Jullf of the correspond-Hazel. $11.000. ing month of 194 . BalM-a lalan4 Permits J...arg t ~nnit was for S70 000 C. W. Blair, two-room, t"A"'-story to tht-Ne\\l><)rt Bay Co. for a club ct•'elll.ng at 301 Sapphire A\'e .• house at the Balboa Bay Oub. 13.500. Anolh<'r permJt was .for $19.000 H. J . _ca\-ana\l&h. Los Angeles. on Lido Isle to H. A. Kenoyer or remodelling at 219 Onyx Ave., Los An elr • for a fivt"-room eta-ell-$l.OOO. ing at 309 Via Lido Soud. A 515.· C. L. Jones. tennite rontrol v..-ork 000 permit w u~ to c. c. at 223 E. Bay Fr:ont. 1135. Hosmer. Lone Beoch. for additions ~a.rre:" Brwnng. 8(17 N. Bay to dweJiinJ: at 1417 E Bay Ave .• Fro t. five-room, two-tory dv.-eU· Balhoa lng at 205 Amethyst A\·e .. S6.000. Corona del Mar Permlta He~ Mayers, add v..ing to M. M . Mor:tson. add n.unpus :;~ at 119 Abalone A\'e., mom to dweUms at 715 Larkspur G t Realt · 212 M · Ave .. $l.500. a es y , stgn at anne Ivan Jacobst-n. remoc:k-lling at Ave. . . :;og Name: uc; Ave .. $1.000. .Mrs. Johnston. add1t1on at 318 R. L. Callis. enlarge garage at Onyx, $2,500. . i1R Jac:mine Aw~ .. $200. H. C. Brewster. remodelhng, 305 C. A. Griffin, Glendale. fi\-e-Amethyst. $1,500. room. one-story d"'~lling at 225 H.arry Schapler. remodelling. Poln.c:etUa Ave .. 58.000. 130 Opal. $700. Hugh Cairns. Udo I le. ehtht-. BAlboa Permlta room. one-s tory. two-unit d'W('lling F1?yd Krame r. 13-room. 2-o;tory. nt 433 Iris Ave .. $13.000. 4-urut a~ent at 1609-1611 E . ~orman C'llamlx>rlain. 701 Poin-Central. $16,500. . S<'t1 Ja Avf_). thr'N'·room. one-story H. R . W.ood. Sah Gabriel. SlX· dweJJing at 717 Jasmin<' Ave .. room ~welling. 311 Anade. $8,600., ~1 500. Louis Briggs. remodel store Chf'<>ft'r A. Crain. add play room fronts at 716-710 E C'entral. a t 300 Femle'lf Ave .. $200 ~.000. M~. L. M . \ViLc;on. Glendale. rour-room. one-sto~· dwelling at Licenses Issued 11A F<>mlf'af A,·e .. S6.600. &b Ingram. 718 Po1"'"~tia. rour-~'<>?m ~ne-~torv dwelllng at FOr Local firms 613 J o1nc;;rtua. S6.000. :\tohilcas Station. 822 Coast I livhway. nC'On • ign. ~200. E\'a :F Amidon. 417 Heliotrope. fin•-room one-s10!1' dwelling at 417 1t Hf•liotmpe. S5.000. R. II. Drake. l"('modc~Uing at 223 Poin!'Pftia. ~1 .000. 1 C \\'. \\'int<'r. Santa Ana. five- room. on<'-~o~· dw<'lling at 248 Hazd. SlO 000. Frands Graham. N"modelling at 5101% Acada. $100. Business licenses issued at City Hall recently i ndude the follow- ing: Earl F . Chamberlain. real <'State, 500 C.oast Highway. Corona del M ar. Marvellee D. Moody, Moody Draperies. 330 Marigold Ave . Co- rona del Mar. Poat Office Block COftONA DEL MAft 1 Doroth~· Cammack. garage at 600 Orchid. $1.200. --------------1 Sand) 's Motel. 1015 Coast High - Alfred E . Salisbury. Corona Trailer Sales. 1511 Coa.c;t High· way, Coropa del Mar. Alfred H. Smith Jr.. Islander 1 Marine Service S tation <for diesel tanker), 406 S. Bay Front, Balboa Island. ~-----s-~-~---1-,--------~ v~~~~~~. 1211 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. mle Ho.. , 20 denier .............................. 69c * Helena Rubinstein -Apple Blossom Deodorant Cream ... Deodorant C-ologne 2.50 Value-Both for 1.50 HIMPTON'S H'RBOR DRUG 619 COAST HIGHWAY Paige Hall. Paige Originals, 31312 Marine A,·~ .. Balboa Island. JOINS REALTY FIRM I I George Theobald. 603 Lar~pur Ave .. Corona del Mar, has joint'd the Ben J . Whitman Realty Co. at 400 Coast Highway. Donald U>bo. rerently a...••sociated "'ith the \Vlut- 1 m&n finn. is now in I'E'al estate business in L<>mon Gl'O\"'l', nC'ar San Diego. Corona del M ar H arbor 2535 CITY TO GET S5.670 ._ ________________________ __., The city of Newport Beach '"111 ~------------------------~lcen~~re~nue~t~llng~.· recei\·e $5.670 of the liquor li·l CLEA liNG on All Children's tuffed Animal or Doll I nfroducfory Oller by the new owners of WE SPECIALIZE IN CLEANING • Pillows • Drapes • Clothing • Curtains CaU Harbor 1347-J for Pick-up and Deli~ ry 1301 COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR 6~.07 to be distributed in Orange Countv. This fund. r~presenting earnings of the second half or 19-18. is used for liquor law en· forcement and regulation STARLIGHT CLUB MEETS Bessie MacGinHle and Florence Anderson were hostesses Friday for a patio luncheon when mem· hers of the Starlight Club. f orm- erly the "Starbright" Club. met for t heir May m eeting. The luncheon was held In th e garden Clf Mrs. Ande rson's home. 428 Mar· 1 ~11erite. Following luncheon and a business meeting. the afternoon was spent In pla~ing Bingn. Pres- ent were Mesdam es Etta Mae Coffman. Bessje Benedict. Maud \\"ood. Margaret Wright, Jimmie Zerman, Ruth Fenton. Doris i1iehl. Pauline Jasper. Della VlilUams. guest or the day. and the hostesses. KI NDELL'S VISIT DAUGHTERS It's business and pleasure "'hich has taken the W illiam KJn· dells out of town for six weeks. Dorothy and Bill arE' mixing ,·b· its w ith their daughters In with their busme a crounts. They lta,·e already topped to see June In New Mexico. and expect to see PhylUs and the lr new grand- child in Rome, N .Y. FRESH VEGETABLES • • • •••••• 31bs 25t • ...... 2 25t • • • • • • FROZEN FOODS • • • 12-oz Jig 30C • • • . pkg 15c . • Mo. 1 can 16c Mo. 2 ~an. 2 for 23c • • • • • • • .. lb 2lc • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 65t 2far ..... 3 35c . ptg 29c • • • • • • • • • \Ve ba\·e a complete line of Fta>ZEN FOOD \Vine -Beer -Soft Drink -Candie \.i it Our Market for the Be t in Food. Featuring )Ianning' A •. RATWS CEDAR VALLEY A~ ....• lb 45c OC'EAN GARDEN 12-0Z. PKG. 69c ••••••• 65c BEST GRADE BABY BEEF • • • • FROM THE FINEST MANNIN G'S STEER BEEF N.Y. C TS-FILETS-TOP IRWIN It'• T ime to F ire Up the Charc~l and Enjoy a Really F ine Steak • I • Newport Harbor Community Players PRESENT "CHIG'S WIFE" F'ULL CENTER STAGING You Surround the PJ.ayers Thursday and Friday Evenings May 26 and 27 8 :1S Sharp At CORONA DEL MAR SCHOOL Auditorium TICKETS: $1.00 each, including tax-Juniors SOc AV.ILABLE AT: The Ensign, Corona del Mar Mrs. Karl Axtater, 513 Poppy, Corona del Mar Fun Fashions; Corona del Mar M,... L. E. Barnes, Lido lale Balboa Cleane,... Balboa 808 Radio, Balboa laland • • • 1nd at the door ...... .THE ENIIGN - ARVO E. HAAPA Editor and Publisher PEG HAAPA Associate Editor THE ENSIGN is publlshed ev('ry Thursday morning for the New- port Harbor area. Office hours: 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:30 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. 8U88CfUPTION RATES One Year .................................. t2.00 SAN CLEMENTE VISITOR Sht Monttt•················--·······-1.00 Out of Harbor area. Year .... 2.50 Visiting Mrs. Bessie Benedict. 508 Narcissus. for a few days last week was Gertrude ruppey of San Clemente. 1201-D COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar, Calif. Harbor 718 BEACH 148 AND CLIFFS Too late we saw the wealth of beauty, And made their fate another's duty And now we rue the great neglect That sees their pristine beauty wrecked. --J.W.C. ~PROFESlSlOHAL DIRECTORY Office Re.. Harbor' 1015 Lquna 12684 Chas. A. Wylie, M.D. Practlee Umlted to Dbeeses of Wants and Oilldren Hours 1 to 5 P.M. Coast Hwy. and Jumlne, CDM A. V. Andrews, M.D. P HYSICIAN and SURGEON Telephone Harbor 556 .' John N. Osburn, M.D. Practice Umlt~ to the Eye 10 A.M.-4 P.M., Mon.·Frt. Except Wed. Afternoon 332 Marguerite Ave., COM HA 1367 Res.: HA 1830 Spencer H. Boyd, M.D. Practice I..Jmlted to Obstetrics and Gynecology 1007 North Broadway Santa Ana Of flee Kl 3·7719 Residence HA 1832 Wallace J. Miller, M.D. Practice Llmlted to the Eye By Appointment Harborl528 1415 Coast Highway, COM Dr. Edward W. Milum Physician and Surgeon Osteopath 615 GOLDENROD AVE. Corona del Mar Harbor 294.2 _T Optician Telephone: Harbor 1528 E. H. Thiele OP'MCIAN PrescrlptJons Filled Glasses Repaired 1415 O>ast Highway, CDM in the Blrtcher Building Oentttt Phone Harbor 2356 Dr. 0. G. Suess Dentistry 313 Marine Balboa Island Funer-al Director Baltz Mortuary Chapel by the Sea HARBOR 42 Corona del Mar, California Ample Off.Street Parking Chiropractor Dr. Donald J. Yamell Chiropractor Houn: 10 to 4:30 Saturday and Evenings by Appointment 1217 OOAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar Harbol' 1048 Ambulance Harbor ~ Ambu1ance Service HARBOR Z1ff1 Night Calls: BeaL'On 5601 24-HOUR SERVICE 42'7 90th St., Newport Beach ~·----------------~ THE ENIIQN P ... I THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1t41 Repair Shop 1a COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT 8EACH ALL WORK GUARANTEED AI Reynol• llucon 1105-J tucky Substitution For Drama Coach Ebell Club Holds Its Final Party Santa Ana High School dra- matic students think the\ are "just lucky, 1 gu ." • &>\ Pn g:u"dt>ns were upen for When their teadler and dra-Vlfitor\ \ ~terday as the ~e\\ port matic coach was caUed away sud· I Ebell Club staged its final paNy denly on account of illness in her OJ the a.son -a combination gar- family, the dramatic classes were tlf•n part) ana fashion show under in the midst of rehearsing for the ~100 Collected th<.' aw:pices of the garden sec- popular Broadway play, "A Date II tlon of the club. Home ReaovaUJlt F'toore Our l.pecla~ Window and Walt Cl .. nlng CHARLES GORMAN 1018 Coast Highway, COM HARBOR 2574-W With Judy," for their big project. A Guests assembled at the home Fortun ately, the chool obtained t Silver Teo of Mrs. l... L. Isbell, 1305 E. Cen- Mrs. Robert Hom, 1408 Seaview tral A\'e., for a one o'clock lash· r-------------A~e., Corona del Mar, for a sub-The chimPs will ring 10 the io~ show put on by all the wom- Phflco Radio., Bendix Waahe ... Authorized Service Television Installations and Service JIM .. AM&EY 920 Ooast mghway Corona del Mar Harbor 2784 stitute. ~t:s-Hom portrayed a ma-, tune of SlOO -t hllt Is t h. amount ens ready-to-wear shops in the jor role tn the same play when rollected Fridav at the sih er tea '-'n tlre ar-ea. Models With few ex- the Sant~ ~a CommunHy Play· sponsor-ed by the wom(•n of tht' ceptions wt>re club members and ers gave 1t rn F ebruary. Balboa Island ChaP<'l of Christ depleted ft>minint> clothes needed Church b~ the Sea. 'r-ound thP clock. The show was End of the Season The tea, whkh \\as planned to under the direction of :Mrs. Cam· For Mothersingers help buy the church ch1mes. t ea· mark. Today's "planned pot -luck" t ~~ <.'d \l~rgat ct Alexander Dunn. Ot he a· gardens \'islted 1n any or· luncheon will mark the end o f '' ho J'tO'newed thrpe Br-oad\.\ a) ckr rho en b)· the guest \\ere at the season for the Harbor :vtother· pia~ : best fot·eagn play of the the horr.t> of. Mr. and Mrs. G. T singers. The luncheon will tM ) ear', 'The ::'\1ad Woman of A.'-ht>nden. 2017 Ocean Bh·d., Bal· -------------1 held at the home of Mrs. Ertgar \h~ulot· ; lx·st l '. S. play, a ~a; Mr. and ~frs. Robert Ross, ,-------------··Hill. Lido IslE'. 1 uhtz.er prize play, "Death ot a .fA-2 Ocean Front, Newport; Dr. We Guarantee Our watch repairing is not the cheapen nor the poorest you can buy. • All Work Done in Our Own Shop • WAllL~CE C~IJDERME~D 817 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar HAMPTON'S The final gt>t·tOitt>ther was pre-Salt>sman ·; and best musical. rnd Mrs. Stanly 0. Chamber~ 844 ~ed by a busy w~k of mus1cal ·South Pactfk", \'Hl Ll~do Nord. Lido Isle; Dr. and ar.tivitis. Last Thursday they ~lis::: Dunn nl~o Jue~entC'd tht> !\J ,,. ~pen('('r Uo~d. 111 \'Ja !..Jdo had two en~agements. Th(';' three-act pia\, "Tht> Hem~~ .. O\' :\otd, Lad? Isle, ~lr. a~d Mrs. sang in the morning for the Das-Ruth and Au~~IU$ Goetz. Th~ r;utX't·t \.\ alket·, ~5 \ ta San tri~t PTA meeting which was hf'ld rnono·<JI..•tJ·e::. appealed at th(' tea J.,.rno. L•do h it>: and Mr. and at Orange Coast Collegt>. (Thf' lhl'OU~h t.he rourtes\· of I::stelle Mrs. Paul Roger-;, ~ \'ia Dijon, Harbor Motherslngers rombln<'d Brown Mills. Balboa· Island rest· Udo Isle with Westminster anrt Santa Ana u<'nt. Singers.) MINNESOTA GUEST In th~ evening thev gave a few PRE-VUE DINNER GIVEN A house gue t from ~tinneapo. numbers bE-fore the ~ustnt'ss anC'l ~lot nan,E.> WOI'Shlp Sundd) at the h . Mmn ... w~ entertain d dunng Professional Women s Club. Th~· Communi I y ~tNhodi~l . Chns! the ~~ "<"ek at the home of Mr. Monday before they presented a Chut-ch b~ the Se.t \\ill tncluae ..tnd ~tr :s. J. Les!Je ~teffensen, Co program for the PTA of New· a !>l'J mon b) Rt'\. Thomas Ro\· rona del ~ar. The \'l.SJtor was ~1rs. port Beach Elementar~ Schools l 'endell entllh'd "The Idols A.re Stt>ffensen s aunt. ~Irs. Ann S at Corona del Mar. I.roki' in tile Tt>mple of 13 • l .. Batten. _ __ .. • <:a · ::'\irs. Steffensen also entertained SUPPER FOR TEACHERS A Pre-~ ue Dmner·· for the the Cecilian Singers last week on A buffet supper for her Sunda~· r. .• ('mhersh•p of thts l hun:-h and ::'\tonday. Fort) -nrne members of School Tt>acht>rs was arrangro hntboa C'_h lpCI \\ 'lS held last e\'e· the group wluch Mrs. Steffefl.S('n Monday evening by Mrs. Ray· lllng 1 ~,_ ... ~lnf:sd:l\ 1 in _Goodell directs, were present to witness J""aond Kent Harvey. 316 Popp) H •• ll: ,~ l d\llll 0 1 the t>\ cmng was the imtallation of offtcers. Ave. at tht> Har\'ey's home. Alter a pre. t.:ntattun bS Re\·. Pendell, sup~r there was a business dis 1~1 : H_arr~ \\". White, _a_nrt P. F. JAYCEE PARTY JUNE 8 <'Ussion, according to Mrs. Har· u_a!~es of the oppor_t~~ltle .. ros. i· The annual staJ: party of the vt>ry, who is superint<'ndent or bltt~t>s and _responslbthti_t:'S of the ~<:wport Harbor Jumor Chamlx>r the Sunda)' School a t tht' Cor·ona chut ch dunng the comtng ~ear. of Commerce will be Yledncsday, I del Mar Community Church. I June 8. at the Laguna Gun Club -------------BU ILDING FUND GROWS 1on MacArthur Bl\·d. St. And r t> \\' s Pre byterian Church 1-eports that more pledges CANDLELIGHT SERVICE toward the nt>\\>' church have been A candlelight sel"\1oe at the St. Vi's Beauty Shop &helton-Thermlque MACHINE WAVE Longer Lasting Loveliness 1103 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar HA OS33 REXALL DRUG raised since the founding day James Episcopal Church 'Will dedi- meeting-bringing the total to cate the United Thank Offen.ng ot $13,500. Tht>y hope to break the women of the church for use ground for the building on Sept. in national relief. Tht> service wtlJ 1 and be in it by Christmas. begin at 8 p.m. On the same en•ninl:' the ::'\'ft'n·s ASCENSION DAY Club of tht' c-hurc-h will hold t}K>ir Today is A.~ns10n Day ~t the m('('ting at the Parish How;(>. A so- Catholic church and m obsel"\·anc-e ctaJ hour. tn which the ladie are of the day th<>re wlll be rnru: e~ at im·Jted. is planncd for thC' en•- PRESCRIPTI(}N SERVICE btHh !he ll1lhoa Jc;J,m<1 Chap<-1 and ning. Our Lady of ::'\lt. C'ann('l (burch. An all-Episropal Church School Corona del Mar Ma.~t"·s arc lx-m,.; ht'ld at 7 and R.all) will be held Sunda) at the-8:30 a.m. • bowl on tht> Occide-ntal CollE'f.!C' HARBOR 2535 811 Coaat Blvd. I Sunday ~er..-il'l~'-at ~ewport w111 <'ampus The Cherub Choir and th<' ~-~----------~------------~include t"u cxtrn n~s n at t~ Church &hool Choir from ~ I main church. St. John V1anney on Jam('s \\i ll he present Balboa Island will continue-to han• Sunday ma.c;s at a.m. and 10 a .m . MEM O RI AL SER\.tCE SLATED WHITMAN'S SERVICE l'ebortnca &haft Grfndlng General Repairing 24-Hour Towing PETE, EDDIE, HARRY and ART M .. ter Mechantce I Masses will be said at 7. 8·~0. ,\ :\1<'morial na~ :o:C'rmnn w1l! 10:30 a.m. and 1:? noon nt thl' he> pr<':t<'ht:'<l hy P.e\. Hatr~ \\l11lf' HARBOR 441-R main church. . t 11 a.m. Sunda~ at th<' Balhoa ~~-~------------------~---~~ ~~-l~lanrl Ch1~l nf Chti~t Church 1020 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar • e AL SALISBURY e F inest Selection of Trailers in Orange County AIRFLOAT, ~1 feet ........................ $3,845 Custom Masterboilt, S5 feet, 10 months old Was $8,500 ............ NOW $4, '750 • I Oomplete Accessory and Trailer Service • 16U Oout IDghway Corona del Mar FELLOWSHIP TO MEET h_ Itt' ~t~a \trs. r.ract' Pull ieJ \Vomen', F<'llowsh•p of St An· " '1 stn! a c;nln I drews Prcsbytenan OlUrch Will --- meet \Yedni:'Sda~ aft<'rnoon at th<' FIFTH ANN tV ERSARY home of :\Irs. C. E \\'illiam~. 11 \tc>rrnlt:tl ,t,n is thf' fifth ~·ml S . Bay Front. Balbo.1 i sland. 1 r1 an nf t ht"' first Sl"'l' t<'t nf 1 hi' i The picnic whrch was planm'd < 'o1·ona iel :\lar C'flmmumt~ for a W<'<'k a~o on \\"<'dnesda\' at <. 'J,urc'1 Thl"r<' \\':1~ rflt a chl.t"\ h Huntington Beach was postpOnC'd fl\ e ~ •' u-. as:o. but on!~ a ~roup because of inclemt'nt weatht>r and < f p<'<lple me-E'ting {or wor:-.hip a pot luck supp<-r wao:; held at th<' Th<' sermon Sund:l\' "1ll hf' ''A Girl Scout Little-House instead . F'<'sti\'al f·lr t'lt> Ett~t rnl" h~ Rt'\' Me-mbers ~~ngr<'gation of P<'rry Freriettd> ~chi-nck .\nt ht'm the St.~ . Pr('SbYterian will ll<' ne KO\ <'n 's "ThC' RN't'~ Church \it-wed the colorE'd 'mo\'iC', ~inn'' w1th J . L<'sht> Stt>ffensett "California 'Way of Life." !-ingin~ th(' 81ritone <;olo. Anthony's Shoe Service I NO\\' Taking Orders for Cl TOM-lADE mOXG SA.~AI.S t Sorry. no more orde,.. for dress shoes until September) -SHOES CLEANED AND SHINED- Harbor 1073-M SS2 Marigold A,~~. Corona del Mar Corona Cralt CUSTOM FURNITURE 1301 % Coast Bwy. Corona del Mar Harbor 1101 Public Stenographer Notary Public Mimeographmg Addr~ mg Tl'lt'phone SC'nice Sarah Wheatley Harbor 1975 Blrtcher Bldg. CORONA DEL MAR FT:"E IT AUA.~ DL'\"""!\""ERS and complt>tt' menu OPE~ FOR LL~CH COCKTAR.S 1611 COAST HIGHWAY Harbor 1180 Corona del Mar Open Until 2 A.M. Food Served to 1 :SO A.M. • Complete Roo~ Service R. D. (Pet~~ PETERSON, Mgr. 1801 • Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar OPEN SAT. 8 Au I. to 5 P .M. OPEN SUN. 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. 140 E. 17TH T. Co ta Mesa CALL COLLECT Beacon 6500 EVENINGS H ~ r-bor 2264-J Custom Built Box Springs and Mall;esses Featuring Air Foam Mattruse.a and P illow. We specialize in ove~ bed~. ~ovat:ina and ~ 1102 N£WPO.-T AYtE. Cotta M-.a Harbor 1421-W a.aoon •, '7S-J BOB IBBOTSON, Prop-. -~-'--~~-E_E_N_~_u_m_u_R•-~-v~·•_A_v_~_1_M_~A~fi~C~bH~ • ~~Df~ 1Calcutta Oinner , c.r.n ..... , H rMr 111W , The Balboa Angling Club sea· vy WALLY GERHARDT son cets oU to a competitive start j The offlcial call to "Cl<>an up" a ~..uod C'lt izl'n. Let 's keep our tomorrow evenlna (Friday) at is a perennial likE" the toc1 t rt•t;l c tt \' ft £•r o f th~ pests. U you the calcutta dinner held at the (Ients heaving a grateful sig-h f•t r \\ ~h . t·:tll m<' nt JlaTbor ~W Bamboo Room ln Balboa. begln-~lhf' cha nce to wear shorts Again and 1 'I I h(\ J!lncl to relay the re- nlng at 7:15 p.m. it's a ~ure si~ of summer. 1 n• t 11 the 111 OJWr authorities The club membership of about ,. 11 ht•ut makin~ lt nE"C'eSSary fOJ 4t)() has been dhided Into 24 regu· Whether WE' like it or not · our . 1111 to l)(lt lwt further. lar teams an d one mystery tean1 I community does att ta~t a t re • • • which includes t he names nor mendous group of dsttnrs and < •1 (J\\ ,,._ to r>r. Peterson, Thorn- elsewhere listed, plus new mern· our homes. gt'Ounds and 1 hf' r\1~ t,.11, ,.1 nl. for a smashing cam· ners to join the club. jofnin~ vacant lots are a l'hov. paign tr> put o ... er the Coast Col-I Club champions. posted last case that 3hould attwct tiH• kinl~ l.':•r ro~panc;ion pr<_>g, am. They w~ were Charles Hopton, Long -:>f perso,, we'd !lkf" to hn \" "" '1 1, .til~ df'~i<'l\ l'<i t hetr succeu. ~Beach. with a 28 ~-pound white nel~hbot·. !sea basS. and Frank Sawyer, Bay Our mayor. Dick DraJ..c•. h ~1o; S hore Park, with a 24 ~·pound proclaimed this W('('k :t!' "Clmn· yeJlowta.ll, both on 3/6 tackle. uv Week''. T he SIJ"C'<'t PC'Jnri· ,_ ________ .._ ______________ ,..;. ___________________ .., ment has scheduled an in<'lf'a<;<'tl number of trash and rubhb h pkh: Gates Gives LIOns ConventiOn Ref*·l THE NEW ~DDITION TO SERVING BEER AND WINE 7 A.M. to 11 P.M. Every Day BIENVENUE PELLINI, Architect ED ROGERS, General Contractor NEILSON EQUIPMENT OOMPANY DOHRMAN HOTEL SUPPLY HAROLD KREUTZER, Electrician RlJDOLPH ROSE, Louis Martini Wine COORS BEER on Draft BUDWEISER BEER FREEMARK ABBEY WINE "BULl" MON,~NA ••• "Tout va bien'' at Corona del Mar Harbor 1102 ups. Wt! should all mak(' a .::1w C'ial effot·t to ha\'(' P\ f'l'\ t hiug nt'at anrl ~hinin~ for tlw .. r>a~nu ahead. • • • One gripe that m) hr ollll'r photvgr~1phers and I. in tlw 11.11 bor Art'a ha\'e, is till' \\'il\' llw H igh St'hool Year Book 1 hoto,.: raphy is h andlPct. This 1111 ,. plum h as heen hantlf'rl to .1 I ;<J''I' B('ach photograph('!' for ) t' 11' n" effort nt'in~ maclf" to ;rllo\\ 1111' li men, who h('lp Jl:l\ tlw "l!t~oc 1 tnxes. to even bid on tlw i •h. Shop at home. ('h? • • • One of the nicf'st thtn:.!S :lbco;Jl Jl,·ing In this arE'a is t h<' t'igitl cc•n trot placed on ''door to clc.I(H .. ~olicitor!>. l1 y ou ~n: appt o.wh1 I b~ a n)On(' on any g immick. pleas•· a!':k for credent ial~ of ( h rml' • of Commerce. Call t lw pol we· or Chamber at onco. You'll tHtltc•lt \ours<>lf. and ,·nur n('tghr,..,• .. ~tgainst fraud ;uid he ac1 ing Iii,. Canteen Boards Are Entertained Mrs. Edgar Hill Ltdo l !:'k, lia- ison oCficer between t h(' junior and senior boards of the T('en CantN'n. entertained both boards at a breakfast at the Tar P it on Sun· day morning. I SeniOT board members at t('nding were Charles Padrutt. Oran~<' Coast College director for 111£' Tar Pit, Mrs. Ernest Sodertlf'r~ nnd Mrs. Irvin George Gordon. Those who att('ndQd fmm th·· junjor board W£'T(' Bill Klu ... ,man. Jim Kline. Tenita :Manti. u \-\ •'- Abbott and Bob Burdick. The boards decide-d on .June-< I•·< tions among members of tht• Tflt Pit to selm repres('nta1tn'' frnm each class as well as a prC' ... idf'nt and secr('tary. CALL ON E X-RESI DENT Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ro\'d nf fif¥l Larkspur Ave., Corona ·del l\l:.t·. returned Sunday from San L llil' Obispo. where they \'igitNl Jamt•..., Johnston. a form<'r Cm·ontt d<·l Mar resident. now attC'nding t h,. California Polyt{'Chnic In. titut• The Boyds drove down to San Luis Obispo Friday. Lnui' F Cat~ of 136 Topaz .i\H•. B:'llboa I. land. presented a rC'pol t nn the> San Diego conven· t1on at lao,t ni~ht's mC"etlJ'lg of the Hnlh<Hl 1\a \ L10ns at the Rossmore lt nin • H rM•fll. ~~~· r.:ltc·"· pa"t president of the Li11n'-Cluh. offidaJly re-presented th• !neal dub :\t the convention. lwl1l F1 :<\n~ and Saturday. M rs. t ;;d ,., a• t•ompanied him . l.mll''" \kDill of San BE-rnar- d i•"' "'''" n·lm~>d Di. trict 4-E gov· ,.n ,nl ~\I t hf' r·un\·ention. replacing I'• 11"\ \h tc 1:-~1 of San Diego. The n• r ei. ,,f !-lll>dt\ tding District 4-E. h• 1 l"f' nf it" t<lpid gTOwth, also \\a-· ,!J ... t•rt .. ~· ct. 1111' H·tfh,'l Ray Lions are ma.k· Inc pl'l'l" tn altt•nd the district c·pn\, m nn in R1•no June 19-20-21. :w.·rll din•· '" PrC"id<'nt AJ Gibson. I lr F !wn nl ~filum of Bay ~.,, r• ... , ... c llarrm7tn of the conven- ' ll'l f '' llllltf·f•, :-:, \.1 \\', cln,.Miay will be C"){'C- tifln ni •lt1 for tlw Lions. AI Cle- m•'n•·,. ,.f 1~1 nahlia Aw~ .. Corona c\.'1 \T ar. j, c·hnirman of the nomi- n •t t im: t·nnlmitH·c. SACK FROM A RIZO NA \Jr. rntf ~t rs. Erle Frady, 325 I'o•n •·t ria. Cnmna del Mar, have 11 • r 11 n r-1 f 10m a business and pll':•s•t r f' 1 rip 1o Arizona. WhUe i ti Ttw .. on t hP\' visited with Mr. ''"d ~11":-. Sam· J . Mansfield. who o" n n o;umm('r rt'Sidence at 327 I 'oin~<' til a A H'. Tltey Fradys an<! 111c. ~lan!:i!icJds \islted the famous x,,, it·r D<'l Bac Ch urch near 11.1 son. 1 hf' Tumacacori Mission 1 , •• JI :'\11 • ,,,,..,. :-~nd attended there- c '''11 ~11'\r<·an c<'l<'bralion at the n II 111'1'. NEW GRANDDAUGHTER Jr ... n m w granddaughtt"r for the \\"tlh.ml ,J. l.Aohmanns. 431 Golden- md /\\l'. Corona del Mar. The lnh~ was <t hig bouncing baby of rurw pounds, S('\t:'n and a half nlJJH'i'!>oo \\lwn l'he was born at Good ~am:r rit 1n ho!-.pit a l in Los Ange· ,, . .., nn ~l:1y 10. H<'r nanae is Kath· kc'n I >.•rthC'a nnd !'he is the daugh- lt r of :\tr and 1\t r:o;. Daniel Jamt's Snu t h. J t' • who live in Baldwi n llrll-.. Thf' hah~ s' gt·and!athe r , W il· liam Lt'11mann. hasn't seen her yet hi'C':ttl"'l' h<' i · in New York on his wa~ to Irt•land. Patio...-~ ... $5950 SIDIRD'S Pl TIO HARBOA 120e·J ewporl Day 'Buttons-Bows' Is Dance neme j'Name Ebell Conunittees . THE ENIICN PACE l 0 'I 'll Comm:ittff: wblch will l long THURSDAY, MAY M, 1141 n ~;, Saturday A ••autt.on• and Bo-4 .... dan~ oUlcera who helped .. ~ Bar-to the U\'E' board of thtc> New-NEW REIIDENTS If's , rJwm by the Ei«hth Crade GlrlJ' baJ'a Trusty, ~frfshinents ; Doran port Harbor Elx·ll dub "" re an-lr. and tn. John E. Fonk-U When ... llftt ~ ~· ~ Club Friday rated th Harbor'• S entertain.ment: J o a•n nounced t.Jili. ~·eoek by Mrs. Rober1 ar"e n w n-std nt at 605 Marigold. on the -.tr Saturday mom1 at pt)pU)ar "Wlndjamman" dan~ Kimes. clH.n-up. I K.Ulefer. Pl"Kldent. Mr. F ordt>ll 1n tht> insurance 11:30, the 1ll8lus"' )'OU ~ Ia t.nd for tMlr cbnclng and enter·! Service project of the club ts !t.:fshe RJconmuttees art": oourt r. bu in · s. Vft'Y Ua--to be irom N taJnment. to help chlldnn who, from Ulneb · c~a.rd Ot hmer. :Oalboa : Hutior, -.use Satu.rda~ The tntormaJ dan~ wu held or handicap, have home tJChOOl· ~~p, Mrs. Clarence Dodd. MOVE TO SHORE CLIFFS Newport day on w. rad.Jo DJ'Q,. at the Girl Scout IJltl Ho~ log The gtrls furn.1&h them a f.rsrona~ ~ar; way and m ans, New re id nts of this an.1a aN" f!TaJJ\. • J OOtwt!!en 7:30 antJ 10:30 pJn. Club 1.-nd.lng library, a llbra.ry of b · en?'< Young. Balboa: Mr and Mrs L H Bassett. for- Ftve hund.red free tJckets to th~ members 1aued JnvltatiOM to ,;ames, paint tupplles and per· J~~ 8~~ance. Mrs. Robe-rt medy of Pa .. ad£·na. now JiVing at broadca..it a.re ava.Uable at dru eighth gTade bo}~. and pannts ot sonal greetings on peclal oeca-tl M 8 ; curat or of S('('· 30'2 Momtng Can)on Road in ato~ thi"'t{ghout the are! the o:fficen were chaperones, Jt.ions. ons, rs. ) ron W e Us. Balboa. Shore Cliffs. JW'lJor Chamber o1 Commerce Ia Jett.a Ga.J'\fton. vice-president. ~nmrfna the local tle-up. Local ca.t rled out the decoration theme Services Are Held ar~u ~ befnJ handled witb buttons and bows and even by Jack JUcha.nkon of Baysic!e decorated the guestt with lucky For R. F. Hamffty on~. Lumberl!d buttons and bows. 1 ~ KopLau.. ma.ner of cere--Madge Fulbrirht. president. was Famlly ·service were beJd Fri- monte. for ''Meet the M1aua, l.s nttst.ress of ceremonies. Other day at 2 p.m. for Recinald F . a ..ntnc enthus.l.ut He 0~ Humfrey who died un~xpectedly ts.toot eoom radnR aloop name: Keen CltaHer ,last week on Tuesday. 1M serv~ce .. Purpol.se, .. which Is docked t wu conducted at Baltz Mortuary BaJboa. a by the Rev. Harry Owings of San- By JAN KINC t.a Ana. Helping FliJ1f'rton ~lt-brate the Interment was private M Baby Shower Is Held annual !)Ow-wow wt-re many stu-Humfrey's widow and th~ chJ: At Lid T-<!f'tlts ~m Harbor High. This dren reside at 700 Poppy Ave Co- O ABle Home ~lebrahon conslstcd of an all-rona del M .Mr Humt ·• A luncbeon and baby &bower day carnival and a dance in th~ proprietor oFHumfrey's ~ ~~ W'U ctven by Mrs. J~rrold Span-e\·enlng. rics. 823 Coast H1 hw • Co cter. 113 V1a Koran. Udo tale. last Dandng to the mu ic of Bob del Mar. g a)· rona Thunda.y to honor M.n. RaJ ph Jto.. CI"'$by were the following: Doris I rick ot Newport. Beach. Gates and Bob Yardle}; Marfl~ Miniature d.lapen in pink and Oeannin and Wayne Corbln, S~ROAfTV A LUMNAE MEET blue outing fiannel pinned w1th a Barbara Jonc:>s anct f 1lck Dunlap. Three Balboa Islanders wert> la.fety pln and paraffin dlpped. Nancy Green anct GMr!te ~ves among the fifteen member of eerved u candy bukets which the 1AnJta Coant> and Carlton Mears. the AJpha Chi Omega Sorority ho&teu herselt made. After the Carol Telz.laff and Don Woods. who met at tht> Co ta Mesa h6mc 12:30 luncheon, bridge and appro-'Susle Ple~t>r and Melvin Smal-of Mrs. Earl Peterson last Thun,-priat~ lhower pmes took up the ley. Jan Klng 1nd Trwfn North. day. Mrs. Roland Ple1·ce o.t Ruby afternoon. along with the opening Mauree, Breadlove a nd Lincoln A,·e. and Jean Webb and Mrs. of gifts. .clark. Rarhara Long and Jim Jeanette Palmer. both of Coral Mra. AJ Horvath. Mrs. Boyd East. P..arhara M~l<'Jlan an<i date p.,·e... wer2 part of the alumnae R.oberU and Mrs. Oa.rence Dodd from Huntington r.eat·h. and Sari C:OUP which had de sert and so- won prf.zJes for the afternoon. Oth-Alcorn. also with a date from cJal h~>t~r at thP meeting. Plan en who attended were Mrs. Er-Hunti,gton Beach. for . cudln_g national chapter in nest Soderberg. Mrs. Francia Hor-• • • '.~elr philanthropic v:ork were vath. Mn. Ray Nielson. Mrs. Rob-I The r.ar~oylcs rave anothe-r (.tsrussed. SPECIAL On Portraits For Childr~n to ~ Year'$ of Age ONE 11x14 PHOTOGRAPH or PANEL OF THREE 3xS Regula r $9.00 Value NOW $4 .95 '.Offer E)tptres June 1 1 Photography by Hov.·ard F olsom Harbor Photo Lab 817 1 2 Coast H wy. CORONA DE L MAA Harbor 1918-W ert Killefer. Mrs. Ed Munsey and beach p;trty this \\N'k-end. A Alpha Chi Omegas 1n the area Mn. J. C. Stuard. who is the hon-few of the coupteos seeon thel"t> are invite1 to contact ~frs. Pierce. o~ guest•a mother. 1 W<'re Peog Cook and Gar\" Smith Hat bor 12fl7-M. for lnformatiott ~~t~M~al~ha~~llJ~k~a~uttheJ~ym~ln~ ~~~~---------------------~ A . sou. Anita Coane and Carlton ~~~~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~--~jiii;jiiji;;~ii.-~~~~~;;-;;;;i~~ ttend BPW Meettng 1Mears. Jodi>() Mattingly and Ralph A number of members of the Wells. Donn:1 Kemnitzcr and Newport Harbclr Ruslnes1:> and Tuck Rabbit. l Pt'Otessional \Vomen's Club at-• • • tended t he state convention held S tudents at Harbor Hl~h take In Coronac'o during the weetc-ena. their politics pretty eriously. as Ot!lclal delegates of the local was shown at the student bodyl dub were Mrs. Elizabeth Handy, election last week. Jim Kline Mn. Mildred Chapman and Mn. won presidency over Bob Blais· Betty Watson. Also attending dell. Dave was elected vice- were Miss A~ea Rlomqul.st, Mrs. president over Jim Hitchman. Hilda Briscoe, Ml.Js Agnes Carl-K~tle Stuard was named secre- 50n, Mrs. Mabel Fitzmorris and tary over Kathy Rabbit. For Marilyn Wh<.>el<'r. treasurer Diane Patterson won ----O\'t-r Nancy Cameron. Prepares for Exam A BABY so~-FOR -B-ENEDICT& Dr. AJ~nder Renner of 315 Mr. and Mr . JamPS H. Bene- Heliotrope Ave .. who came to Co-dJ<-t . 43~1 2 Avocado. are the par- rona del Mar after serving as doc-ents of a six pound fl\'e oz. boy tor Jn Shanghai for 26 years. is named Kenton James. ThP bab' now head of the clinic of the Hoi-was born last 1"hur·sday at th-e lywood Presbyterian Hospital. pre-Santa Ana Community Ho pita!. paring for the State M e d i c a 1 Board exanunatlon for a license to practice in California. He is on duty there from Monday through Friday each week and spends his week-e-nds at hls home here. ESTATE GOES TO WIDOW A wUl offered for probate in su· perior court in Santa Ana leaves the estate of Glenn B. Dennison to h1a wldow. Mrs. Mary Irwin Den- nison, 1107 Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. Mr. Dennison. who wa& proprietor of Dennie's Cafe. died May 7 at the age of 48. 10th y-.-. PERMIT FOR DISPLAY A building permit has tx-cn is- sued to Lois E. Glick of Placentia for construction of a flowt>r and art display at 333 Marine Ave .. Balboa Island. at the cost of $700. LEAVE FOR THE NORTH Mr. and Mrs. 0 . W. Wilson. 425 Dahlia Ave .. Corona del Mar, left Sunday for an extended motor trip north through Seattle and Spokane and Into Canada. The Wil ons. who are travelling with friends. expect to be gone a month. • • I~ S (ROME BAKED PIES) ftCHICKEN *FISH * CHOPS and STEAKS Dinners Laacb Breakfast 1107 COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MA" tl . " 41400 Corona del Mar • We are plea~ to announce that "'e can no"· upply you "·ith r. . R~yal Ma ter and l T .• Royal :\ir Ridf' ti~s. • Co me in t o ~ u. no"· to bu,-your . . l . . Royal. ... and ~ ready for your ummer drh·ing. LIBER L ALLO\\' .~. CE on your old tire Tm .mv. \"' RarborM9 ) ...... THURIDAY, MAY 21, 1141 ay MRI. FLORENCE ANDERSON-----~ Ml8 Clyde Maynard. 314 ~-~ Mrs. Wtlbur lacGinlUe, n3 VieW Ave... 11 ~g the monthJOrchld Av~ .• Mr. and MrL C. E. of May With her alste.r In Mlnne--Ch~rlaln and th@lr daughter apolla, Mlnn. She made the trip Charlene, formerly of n3~ Or· by plane. lchid. now llving in Balboa. drove • • • to Hollywood Stmday P\ entng and Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. C:roa, t29 attendect a perfonnan cc of ·'Taite He.Uotrope. have bet>n enjoying It or Lea·.r·• It." a month's vt.lt from ~·a &later., • • • MrL E. A. Mal.Jett of Vancouver, Mr. and .M r·s. Rolx'rt Kelch- & C. It hal been 14 yean since ner of Tacoma.. \\'ash., rerirt'd the brother and sister parted. raJfroad pcoplP. and Mr. and 1M. • • • JH.S Royc-e of Fullerton. wJ Dr. and Mrs. George Norman whom the Kelchners a re la)ing, Peue, 1611 Pacific Or., had u tspent Sunday v.1th Mr . and Mrs. over-n.la'bt guest& ln their home M.trk S. Bali<'.Y and tht'lr iamUy,' Or. and M:n. A Holmes ~ohmon 1304 On.·hld A\.P. from Kod.la.k. Alaska. Dr. John· • • • 10n Ia head of Griffin Memorial f....owell ~ewlon. Sf)..q Acacln. Hospital ln Kodiak. and ia now was ho t to fourteen boys of attending a convention in Los An-Sunday School C li'\.Ss F 1 iday nJ aeles. The two physlclans were on a skatin ~ f'Clrty in Costa eMsa. a.aoclated ln Portland. Ore. Dr. Jte!reshments were ser ved ln the and Mn.. Peue were guests ot Newlon home following a st renu- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Piper tn ous e ' ening. Pasadena last week-end. • • • • • • Mr. and Mr . Frank P owers. Mia Mary \\"eis, 1(,()7 Pacii1c 601 Marguerill' A vt."., at E-a t Dr., la at home again alter her after a n absence of two week!:. recent relapee. Following our They had been t·alll"d to Chicago. report that &he was able to re-Ill., by the de~th of Mrs. P ower '1 AMONG THOSE enjoying the Luau at ttte home of Mr. and Mra. Perce Marples, 317 Ruby Ave. on tum to tchool. Mary became serl-mot her. ThPy were accomparied I Balboa taland, saturday were the pe,..,. plctured above. St.andlng, left to right: Jewel Flowers oualy W again and was forced to wE-st b'\' Mrs. P owers' fa ther, N . Welch: Rolf Armstrong, Ute c.alendar artlat; Frank Weld\, Mrs. Marples., the hosleea; and Julie Free- mum to the hospital tor furtlter E. Bode nshatz. land. Seated: Eric Lucas, brother of Mre. Freeland; Haines Freeland, W illiam Stone. well-l<nown au- treatment. 1 • • • thor. Foreground: Fred Hunle, famous ullor of the South Seaa; Mrs. Neal Beckner, ftay Canfield, • • • I Mrs. JeJ>sie HJil and h Pr dattgh-composer and ukulele virtuoso. (Photo by Beckner) Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Newlon. I tE'rs. Marilyn. Jackie and Janet. I I d l H s • I G t 508 Acacia. recelve<! several vtslts 240 Heliotrope .. willlea,·e on Ju~e l S an uau onors pec1a ues S ~ from Mn. Newlon a cousin. Vlc-4 by automobile tor a month s U T H 1 S tor WUJ..lama, and hl.a wt!e Marte, trip to Atlanta, Georgia. It has SJX"{'ial guests v.:ere honored f h~r professional name' is Flow- wbo called thetr home town Chi-been sc,·cnteen years sin('(' Jcs le and old f r iE-ndships we1'e rcne'"'·eo ~1"1') is th~ real "Armstrong girl." c,aao, ID. Mr. Williams was fly-left h~r !onner h ome and t his Is Sa turday '"•\£>nin~ a t a Luau at the his fa,·orite model. In& tor United Air Unes and her first rPtvrn. Balboa Island home of Mr. and And Ray Canfield, compose r dropped In on the Newlons be· • • • 1 Mrs. P crt.-e Marple , 317 Ruby a nd ukulele artist. now living in ~n filghta. Mrs. Della D . Wil liams. 428 Ave. Balboa. His most famous com- ~targuerhP 1\ve.. was w<>ek end Th,..re "~ Rolf Arms tt'on_g, or:c ~sit ion is "Aloha . Kuu Ipo," a (Next to Roy's Barber Shop) ~ ~W ~ h:.>stess to a group of cousins o1 the leading calendar art1sts tr. B mg Crosby !avortt~. a nd hfs ••Af!JA, I from Los A.ngt'les. The) a re 1\trs. the nation. who is vaca,ttontng ''AJoha Belo,·ed." once was No. 1 COLD WAVES 7.50 OfUGlNALI Grace Kenn~y. a na Misses Juma heJ c as the gues t of the ~.arples. on th£> British Rit Parade. He HARBOR 2307-R CUitom and J1ea4y Ma.de Fox an, Winifred Howarth. On And Willi~ S. _Stone, au tho;, I p~aye<l the Uke a nd sang some ot PluUc Aeceaonee Sunday the stroUP w·ere joined by of th~ book. 'Tahiti -~ndlall, Ius own songs at the Luau. ' 338 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar Infant, ao.et, .~Clt:men, Bath Mr. and Mrs. At'<."rue Ken nedy lfor -~h~ch. he is now \\litlng the , )f•·· and Mrs. Don Dickerman 1101 CeMt HllftWay, CDM of Lo Angeles. m o\ 1e script. . 1 we>1 e there to greet their friend, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~ AJsoF~~h~Wcl~,~\\~th~~~Mt~C~-t~~~~~~~~~~~~~ formerly of New York .... J e-w ei ways Club during the last two Mother Reunited ummers. Mr. Armstrong and tr. Dickennan first met som~ 3G )~ears ago as sparring partnent at the West Side YMCA in Ne'" York. Other p resent \\'en' Claire Fr). A Corona del Mar war bride art dlrt'Clor of Brown and Bige· was reunited With her mother tow , for whom Mr. Armstrong last week when Mrs. Robert!Greg-d~ his calendar art work ; Roger ory of Liverpool arrived for a visit 1 Fowler. C'Omposer of "Tahitian of several months. LuJiaby''; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meeting her train in Los Ange-Hunie of Laguna; Mr. and Mrs. r •uturinv II les were her daughter and son-in-C'liUord Calderas of Balboa l~!~~~=~~:~o7~C&;•;~t;a..~~~e~··~~~ law, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Me-TsJand ; Mrs. Bla nche ~lartin, on e£> Corona dt-1 Mar Quilkjn of 704 1 ~ H eliotrope Ave .. an Annstrong model. and Mrs. and aLc;o granddaughter \Vendy, HI Annette Arnold. both ot Laguna; months old. whom she w as seeing und ent rtainers Chu Chu Ham- for the fi rst time. lin and JozeUe Brandt of Holly- Mrs. Gregory had been accom-w ood and Haines and Julie Free- panied on her trip from Ehgland la nd of Santa Ana. by the mother of another war JOINT MEMORIAL SERVICES bride, Mrs. Frank Christian of Or-Frank Unnell, exalted rule r or ange, an acquaintance of Mrs. Me-the Elks. will speak at the joint Quilki n. memorial services, sponsored by The McQuiJkins were manied the Ameri.can Legion, the AM- in Liverpool in March, 1945. while VETS and the VFW, conducted Mr. McQuilkin was serving wtth from the end of the Balboa Pier the Anny Transport Command. He at 11 a.m. Monday, Memorial Day. is now in the personnel depart-William Bannister of the local Le- ment at El Toro. gion Post will be presiding Olap- 1 lain. 'Mrs. Frank Stranahan, 314 -I Larnspw·. is ~pending a month in Mrs. Lewis A. Norman, 317 Or- Pasadena with her daughter , Mrs. chld, lS leaving this week for a Smith and family, who have ~~\isit with her .sister, Mrs. Frank • " • known in this community as she I CPntly moved into a nt'w home. Towner of Fresno, who is well for Graduation SIX-IN-ONE GARMENT HOLDER or DRYER You ron u se this Kemrose ad- justable holder a.s a space- saving hanger (either open or closed) or a handy movable dryer. Brand New on the Market VARIETY STORE 60S Coast IDghway Harbor 850 1201 AST HIGHWAY M r. a nd Mrs. Ed Seamon of has spent a great deal of time San Be rnardino are spending sev-with the Normans. 1eral days In the Pettijohn-House --------=-------~==================== Corona del Mar Harbor 1293-W home, 160fi Pacific Dr. Do You Still Need a Mail Box? Mail this coupon, along with $2, to the Ensign ... You will receive a receipt . which you can take to the Balboa Island Vari- ety Store or the Bay Dis- trict Hardware and pick THE ENSIGN-Balboa lafand and Corona del Mar I .ubmlt ~ for a one-year eubecrtptlon to the Ensign and a mall box. NAME (pri nt) ............................... -................................................... __ _ ITREET ................................ -.. ~ ....... -.......... ~------................................... . CITY ~ ................................................................ STATE ........................ .. , lend to: 1201-D COAST HIGHWAY, Corona del Mar SOON . oriti•ls • Individually Created by Paige Hall * -IN THE PATIO - BALBOA. IILA.ND HARBOR 01'14-JK .. THURSDAY, MAY 2t, 1Mt THE ENIIGN ...... iil'rtitod IJallloa J;,liiiU/, J Officers Installed .y MRS. ·~TTV WATSON ___ __,_ By Harbor BPW I ""''' Krs. Frank Hom of 211 Aaate tum of Bay Shores and Mr. and Incoming offi~n of the "ew· IJ)ent a few days recently with Lt. Mrs. R. F. Barlow of Balboa J)('rt Harbor nu.1n and Prof . 1 By a . I. 81LGEWATE o.nmander and Mrs. Jofut Kelly Island. . ~~1nnal \! omen's Club "--ere lnstal\ Howd) Folks. Rac·k 11~aln t ked onr Island dtbJen about at their Seal Beecb home. • • • t"d by P ast State PffSld nt Caro-R('('kon 1 ouehta bt> romlng out th1s mattn of ~land~ He • • • Capt. and Mrs. Bruce Kelley of lyn Weber last Thursday evening tJOm under the brid~E" now and had pl~t) to say about oM ltem: A blrthday ~lebratlon honoring 1.24 Onyx Ave. have had 81 their at the Balboa Yacht Club. then when there's some hot argu. parking. Goeorge Guthrie of 115 Topaz Ave. house gu ts Commander and Mrs Ukenlng the new orticer to lng going on or if r gu r hav~ Looks like to him that trouble wu held Satur&..y at the home of A . L . Shepherd of San Diego. · Ship's O fficers. Miss Weber rot somPthing wo11hwhile, or ir. finding parking space is the Dr. and Mra. Fred Simpson. ll2 • • • c~argerl the following oJ!i~r. othern1c;e. to sar. blg hitch. WC'St-ftldHs coming to Crystal Ave. Cuesta included Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. John Hartleln of with their new_ dutlC' : Betty 1 E'(' where the En~ign slo~ Morine A\''e. get mighty cSJ.soow-. Guthrie, Dr. and M rs. Edward Mi· San Be rdlno t ln th . Hand. president. Mabel Fitzmot·-on Balboa 1 1 d b j • at;ed and keep right on driving r~ ... ~ tar209e geAt tg Aelr lis, first Vi<.'<' pr·e ident; Kn)' week tgot a l~t ant d' u nesl s la..~t and go of! the Island Our dti· nt Botcher LiDen Regul~r S1.4t ~ Yard $1.00 a YARD Thur ... Fri., Sat. Only 320 Marine Balbo~ Island ~~~~ Al1~EN'S PH~RM~CY .. Drug. with a reputation" 201 MARINE AVE. Balboa laland Harbor 111 ·W summer ~...,me a ga e ve. • ··,ughn <'CO d vice rc lle t o 1 C'Us n~ and . h ready for the summer • '. • s · n · ·P ·~ c n • !>Omt" phln cuc;;sing Juc:t as it no· 7rn said that lmpro,·ement mig t • • • · lr!llda 1 . Bris~1 treru:w·('r; .. SRaltl~h· ho(1,· (.)\'er before had -,eontloned start right t home, among the "~"' m, rt>N>•u n~ e-crl'\ar:-. u t~mt th<'rf> might bp hJ r.~erchant~ In other words: W 11lmcs. correc;pQnc\lntt 8€'<'1 etar~·. thP matlf>r somet n~ 00:'\"T park on Marine. Islanders seen dining and danc- ing at the Balboa Bay Club were Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Vick, Mr. and Mrs. Gar English, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Petennan. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Kt>lly and Mr. and Mrs. J ohn \·ata· lnch . • • • Mrs. Edith McMillen and daugh- ter Sally of 516 S. Bay Front and Don McCallum of N e wpo rt Heights were visiting last wt>ek at the home ot Capt. L. F . Duncan Standing rommlttee'i art": EdU· F . . More 1 ent checking bv l'at ion and voc·ation. Agne<l C'arl-rom "hPre I\'(" ht"'Pn W:\tcb-• . requ . " . r· ,1 t , .. 4 . lr1g. lt looks like "P l'an't be-hul· tx>lf«" maght rt>TT~edY the SJtuaUon. ~on. man~. . argar e " ) in o h . .,.he ro sed shuttle transporta· lu.,.aJth and lerrislation Doroth' J:! ur Ud!' m th£> sand. The · P po H b' '"' · no th. I nh1Pm'4; thr1 r.-sure f>nough tton rYlce would help-folks c othln~ol n: ,~c .. ,·sblls£>r'\'lf<'t'f . . roE .~ ·nd it won't ~~ a"·a,· Just be: could l£>a\e their cars at home. dt e1 anc, pu c a a u s, \a ca . k . · C 1 -. 1 h ·n RictE>r: prog;ram coor'CIInator. u_~e-''P eep It out of pt·fnt. It an 1 set an ~xamp e. ~-er .'t atX'l Fillmorris; memb£'rshlp. ll<' Pr ha~ ~n kno\\ n to do any park on Marln~. \Vben rm not 1\A\ Yau~hn : hi<>todan Alia Got'· ~arm to ~e-t .a problem riJ:ht out under the bridge. I leave the old ton: Parliamrntarian. AgnP'-m thr opPn. N'< 4\Qow th,.n ···•«> can canOE' on one of the side st:ree\5 11lomquist. do sr,mcthrnv a~ut iL ll ~d ~o a bit of walking. Doesn't RPtiring Pr~side-nt Agn£' ... Blum An•J !hat StJre s the answer. Do lw tt ·• bll. quist pre5ided and pi e. t>ntPd ~nmPthln~ ahout it. And what's ----- Dorothy 5uth£>Jiand thP <.."'f'rtl fl· ::·on•. t.hi' _men·ha!'tl' ARE doing ATTEN D B IRTHDAY PARTY catt:> o f Mf'rit f01 t hr 'par for h«•r 'mC't hln£ · Pro\'ln~ that the • • • o:.ttstanding wor·k. ·~1iss Blom-I -land is a cnod placp to shop. 1 Eicht guffis f rom Balboa Island A little _housc gut>st of Mr. ~d qui~t thankcd thf' memh<'rc; !nr C'::~ !--f'" a lo_t of r«>nsons why: and Corona d«-1 ~1ar and two and family in Vista. Mrs. William Shea at 201 Daa-tl1f'ir !'plPndiJ C1.)0 pel ntlnn. 1 ,r '11\ r,f hl ~h quaiJt~· J!oods: ~u<• ts from Los Angeles helped mond Ave. Is Grand"on Mark Gus· , prooram of sonas bv th<' liar· hi!) of C'O:l\'t'mPn<'f'. he<'au..<;t> the talso of Burbank Occas'o ~ ,.. ,.... · .. , · · . to C'f>l{lhrat(' thf> blt thday o( Wen· n . · 1 "·was hOl ~1oth£'lsingers furnbh<.'d the ''PI~Jn.)! <'f'ntr>r· I" ru~ht the~ .. the ar:nval of a brand new ~ns~e:, (·,·romng s entC't·tainmf'n1. pr. f'I IC'alh at ~r·ur· fi01'1r ~f«>p: and t•(·ll Calkins. _213 Sapphire A'\"e .. Kathnn. Mark and Kathnn s pk1t ~ uf ttt-ht priet" too. \~ond3\ ev('rung. Out or town mother is the daughter of the gic troubl£> is that the l sl3 nd 'tc:Jtors were . ~fr. and M~. Sh£>as. Flies Here lrom )·<l~ hatJ the reputation of -hl5,!t1 C'harlt>' E. Calkins. the h~:>no~s • • • d 1 • ir•·~ and !Pputtttto d • t! d parent. The g\1<'5 s also mcluded A circus motif was carried out N.y. lor w eel i ng liiJ!h pncf>'i' ., ...... not ~he :~ale -~~,· Pr. and ~tr ..... A. \'. And.rev.-s, ~· by Mrs. Evan D. Jon<.'s. 118 Opal n1ot<' and th~> rr h · and ~1 r~ \\tlfrt"d I..P.rts. Mrs. V.il· Ave .. to honor her son Jimmc on It's tht£'E' mn~f' ~~'~ ~tn ti1 ~hP h• pr~\·t> 11 ·etc ants are out laam A. 5:\mps<>n. ~ir. and Mrs. J wt>lidim: of ~I t's \ 11 \::tnt.l Pnc-<'. · 1 l1"0Prkk Cl£>ar. and Miss Keta his fifth birthday last week. The fhntt:ht£'~ nf ~l r anrl ~tr .. \t thm Lnoko;; to mf' likP hP local me-r· ~l ino. · cimls was•depicted by the birth-Oay PrlcP 211 Emf'rali A \P .. d l tnls df<;{'J\f' ~our surport. H ie:-::============:-- day cake, with animals and tl'nt. to StaH S~t Frl"d L' 1£' h !:-tnN'" ~~ fnr ~our ro..,,·enience • Guest!' were Randy and Onin ~got. L~ lP tle\\' in ~Jnnri:n f rt1ln .n,rl ~PI' iC'E'. He's here summet \Vright and Ricky Ha!£>nfeld . 'pw Yot k iCt~. whC'lt' hf' is . ta· .. nrl \\inter :lnd hi ... welfare is the • • • tioned w ith an :lrm~ mot10n pk-J:..land'!:> \H'Harr. He de~tr\ ("4: he Mrs. E . M. Lemcke o( 200 P('arl tun" unit. Miss PriC'<', who lh·e~ fu-.t ch'Hl<'<' 01 ~ot:r _hrJPPlnl! ltl't. Ave. f.!avc a dinncr party last with hC'r par<'nts on the I. land. :\'C'JghbnJ ltnt'~s :.tarts r~ght at week in honor of th{' birthday of ha~ heen bu~<y gcttn~ r<'arl~ tot hnme-. And don't forgN ht>'s the her sister, Mrs. Collin Backer of 1 hP I'YI"nt . which wilt he hcld Sun· 1 mit I!UY 'ou hit '' hPn you want Fullerton. Al~o present w ere Mr. ctay at 4 p.m. at the Flrst C'h1 lc:-:t ~onatior for a church-part~ o:- and Mrs. C. Backer and daughter. t ian C'hun:-h of Santa Ana. at 111 lle for a chanty b:11..aar. Colleen, Mrs. Amanda Sanders, Si'Cth and Br'Oadwa\'. and Mr. and Mrs. George Holden Last Sunday Mrc;..' Price rave an and son Dan, all of Fullerton. i:lformal tea for her daughter. GIFTS for GRADlT '110N Sm~rt. NatloNIIy Advertited WATCHES • Remember: F~the ... l Day ts June 1t. Buy Hls Gift Now. ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GuHts included nel~hborh~ fri<'nds of the bride-ta.be and Mt'S. Harry Packard. P a...C<adena. ~and Mrs. Robt>rt Britton and Mrs. A·l Plumbing Sen~ice BY ROSS (a apeelalist) 24-Hour Emergency Sel"'\ice Roberts Jewelers Harbor 1549-J or 2216·W 223~ MARINE ~VENUE f!.:\lph Blackburn of Balboa r~land. 315 M3rine 84r lboa lal3nd Balboa leland H•,..,. n!1 AU Console Models ........................ .. Anothl'r r£>«"nt party wa~ a pPrsonal sho\\ £>r gi\'E'n t-y Graclr> F ortman. "ho "ill be' matron of hcmor at her P1.norama H£>ight~ !tome. Joan 1 fO< knd:l~ c.u·rit :1 was <'O hn"l ('-. ..... All Table Models ......................... .. RECORD SALE Odd LabE-l Record ............................ 3 for $1.00 Island Midshipman Returns to Academy SOS RIDIO and ISLAND RECORD HOP Harbor 780 300 MARINE, Balboa Island Harbor 1772 1415 COAST HIGHWAY, COM Midshipman Jam<>" Craig ha..., rc- tum£'d to thl' California ~taritim<' Acadt:>my at VallE-jo aftl'r a wet'k., stay on the Island 'istt mg hi.; mother. Mrs. Edna Craig. and his sister. Mary Cathcrint:> Crai~. at 1700 S. Bay Front. He had two mid ... hipm<'n as ht<; guests during his \'i-.it · "Doc" Tal· bot of Santa )tonica and Tom Beauty ol Art Available to All Charl£>S of Berk~\('y. All three had be-E:'n on a thre<>-month crui"<' nn leas' cup which England lost in the "Gold<'n &-ar." J 1m and Doc 1851. ~tails o f the exciting raC't' reported back at the. Acad~my a are found in thl' d<'scription hE'· W£><'k ago today. Tom J<l ~ta~ mg on Time was wht>n only the very rich could enjoy ptctures in their homes, because only they could af- ford to purchase the artists' can- vases. Now we have excellent re- productions of the _very best works of art. so that no one nE.'t'd be de- prived of the real beauty of art works. The Islanders have a fine col· lection of reproductions. including some of the best known modern painters. Anthony Thieme, for ex- ample. has some livt>ly waterfront sea pictures. such as ''Goif\i Out" painted at GlouceSfer . Ma.."S., showing lagoons and inlets. with the evening sea colors predomi· nating; his "Silverlight.. and his ''Foggy Morning. R ockport." A real boat )0\'er will apprt>eiate Franklyn Fairchild's "Puritan vs. Gene ta." Fairchild's paintings have 1!\e detail and quaintness of OuTier and l\'E.'S prints. The au· thentic ships carry ~neath them a description of thc ra('(' which is pictured. In this plcture Sir Richard Sut- ton's Gen~tft ls rncin$t the Amer- Ican yacht PUritan for the Amer- neath thc Island for the summ«>r and · 1 will work on Linwood Vkk's boat Othcr boats and som(> of the at the Richardson Yacht Anchor- well-known bird pictui'('S by James age. I M. St"Ssions are rt"produced in The Islanders' collect ion. Mrs. \l\'endell Calkins. 213 ~ap ISLANDER IS SPEAKER I Y~u will also find _quaint ol~· phlrt> A \'e-.• was sl)('ak<'r at the O't' fashtoned prints-<'arrl.a~es. f rwt g:mization dinner m('{'t in!! of thl' or flowct'S. a sC't of Bnttsh nobl£>-< '«pistrano-Dana Point San C'l<' men in full regalia on horseback , mt>nt(> Bra nch o f Sout h<'rn Or· an cxquisitely hand ro1ort>d set or ange Count" Chapter of th<' Italian prints of hors(;'m('n, ron-Americnn R~rl Crose:; last <'' Pnin~. tcmporary prints of ballet dancers. l\irs. Calkins. "ho it; s£'crNnry or If you art> not a modcrnist ,.00 the Southern Orange Count~· will also enjoy the genu.in; 'orig-Chaptt>r, _spokc on "The Pia{'() of inal French etchings. imported I Red Cro~c:; !octa~ in a c;rowln~ from Paris. including "Tour of C'ommunn:-· Malines" by Luigini. and the VIS ITORS FROM OREGON channing Neth£>rlands prints tint-Dr. and Mn;. A. C. Se<-1~ are ed with light c1<'ftr colors. The hl'rP from Rost>burJ;:. On-. to '1 1t l slandcrs also have somt> orlginal 1 their dau~ht<'r·in-Jnw. Mr<; )hr oils-tiny canva~s impor1 <'d from garet B. SC'<'h . 1006 Park A\'E'. Europe or 1ar£er ont"s d on£' hy re-and thC'ir crand~on. Hall Sf"('h .Jr nowned local artist~. · THE ISLANDERS BACK FROM THE EAST 214 Marine Balboa ltland J:>oroth\ Cash I" hac~ ~''" t lw job at awypr's Sport ~hop :\(t<'r a thre<'-w('('k 'ncation ,·i~tt ant; he-r\ motht>r , M~. G. H . Burnham. in , .. ._ ...................... .-.... -.~._ .... -.-. s~~a. Ma~. Looking for Value? • Today·s best \'alues are in famous. dependable brands at prices established by t he manufacturer. • \\~e feature these brands: W ilson Bros. Interwoven G•mtner MeGf"e90r Hollyvogue Pioneer Sw3nk Textr'On Botany Arr'Ow Johnston & Murphy Taylor Made Shon U.S. K eds Sperry Top11de,... • < )l"R POUC'Y: n<'\'~r knowingly v.ill w<> be undC'rwld on nm ld<'ntical itt>m of mcrchandiS<' · Pa .. 10 THE ENIIGN THUftiDAY, MAY K, 1Mt SeH rvioo Laundry Open 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. ThUt'S. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed Sunday 20 MACHINES DR YERS 100% SOFT WATER FREE PARKING 404 Coa.t Hwy. Harbor 2568-W CORONA DEL MAR . Eames Molded Plywood Furniture j .. -Interiors .. . er. ''The geese are eating the nice wann grass in the nice wa.nn sun- shine. Jean and Jack saw many things w hen Spring carne. One day Jack and J ean saw a bird's nest in ·a tree."-Steve Butterworth. "My spring story: Jeanne a nd -Ceramics .. . ORANGE COAST -Drapes .. . GEM CRAFTS Sun. throUgh Wed. 9 :30 to 6 :00 Thur. t hrough Sat. 9 :30 to 9 :00 HANDCRAFTED JEWELRY 1108 Coast Hwy., COM -Accessories ... 1415 COAST HIGHWAY Coron<~ del Mar HARBOR 419 ---------- ---------2 Free Daisies in Can to Each Customer Marguerites Ivy 6eraniiiDS Giant RUffte Pehllias MidfeiMis Daisies Esther Reed Daisies Mlltonl DliSies ~r Price 400 Each Spedl1 (each) ••• 36c ~r Price 80e Each Spedll ( ) ... 48c iii Isles BUSh Eugenias (4-fn . Pota) Regular Price 60c Each Regular Price liOc Eaeb (each) ••• 40c Special (each) ••• 48c -------------TREES EVERGREEN ELMS ............................................ Reg. $4.00 ~E ~s ·················································---~· ~.fSC) c~~ ~JEC~ ...................................................... ~. ~.li() BRAZILIAN PEPPER ......................................... .Reg. ~.50 FLOWERING EUCALYPTUS ..................... ······-~· ~.50 ~s P~ ..................................................... ~g. fi.C)() PITI'IS PO RUMS ................................................... Beg. 2.90 ACACIAS ............................................................ -_ .. 'Reg. 2.00 NOW $8.20 NOW 2.80 NOW 2.80 NOW 2.80 NOW 2.80 NOW 4.00 NOW 2.32 NOW 2.82 ---------------SHADE PLANTS FUCHSIAS ( 1-gal. s ize) ......................................... -~· $1.00 CAMELUAS ( 5-gal. can) .................................... -.Reg. '7 .90 'MAIDEN HAIR FERNS ........ ······························--Reg. .75 BEGONIA FUCBSIODES .............................. _ .. __ .Beg. .'75 RICE PAPER PLANT (1-gal. can) ...................... Reg. .80 RICE PAPER PLANT (5-gal. can) .................... _.Beg. ~.00 HYDRANGEAS ( 5-gal. can) ................................ Reg. S .. SO ------Martha Washington Geraniums lvys NOW$ .80 NOW 6.82 NOW .60 NOW .60 NOW .St NOW 2.40 NOW 2.64: Hanging Baskets in Bloom Roue Plaats Coleus Tree Ro8es IWse Bushes Rowe Climbers Complete Line o Bedding Plults --- These Specials from May 26 to June 2 126 OOAST IDGBWAY ' Corona del Mar ll&rbor 1088 By Orange County A noclation of Nurserymen NEMATODES can be recogniZed by th~ average layman by the tiny. PalnUn& SiaM 20 years in Harbor Area Harbor 81 COf'ofta del Mar State Ucenled and Approyerct From 1 to • Yeare &upent•d car. and eo...truotlw Play REASONABLE RATES Open 5 days pel' week--3 to 5 Tra.nlpol'tatioa Fumllbed 190 E. Uth St. CO&TA M£SA Phone BeiiCOft 5et7 knob-like swellings on the roots of 1 ,...-----------~ plants. These microscopic eel-like para· sites buJTOw into the fiber roots and congregate in the fonn of col- onized nodule or gall-like s\vcll- ings. The nematod~. when nest ling in varied parts of the fi ber root structures of the plan t. will d~fi· nitely check the sop now to thl> food cha nnels of the plant and will dest roy the producti,·e qualit y of 1 the plant. The most fa \'orablc tcm(X'rAtUrt' for rehabilitation is from 58 <ic· grecs F ahl"t'nhcit u p. \Vhm this tcm(X'rature is prc\·alc nt the <'n- 1 tire life cycle of the n~matod~ will be from 16 to 18 day!'. In tem per a· ture b<'low 58 degt"e(' Fahrenheit. 1t he life <'Ycle will complete itself in from 45 to 60 days. HAULING •••• Long Distance Loeal LARGE OR &MALL .IOBa GIVEN &AME CARE -we Move With n.e World" 1962 HARBOR BLVD. Beacon SS38-.J I Remedies such as carbon·bi-sul- l phide. chloropicrin and others han• to be applied to tht' soil BEFORE ------------ PLA ~TING. A p roduct e ntir<-ly conducive to plant lif e. hannlPss to the OJbanic structure of the soil 1 and still h ighly t'ff PCtiYe in rom- batting nematodes. is a combi.pa- tion of dichlorethyl~ther a.nd cop- per soluble in water. A single treatm ent wit h dichlor· ethylcther and copper soluble in wate r will eliminate the nematodes migrating in the soil around the growing root ~a of the plant. but It will not destroy the eggs in n~ dule form on the roots. W e rccom · m end a double tN'atment w ith di chlorcthylethe r and copper soluble in wa te r used at the regular di-' rected Stl'('ngth. Treatm<'nls should be timed from sixt<-en to tw('nty-one days 1 apart. The first onf' will kill tht' nematod£'~ )()()l:;e In the soil; and 1 the s<'<'Ond h'Nttmcnt w ill catch thooe that han• hatch<'d in the in· tervenins:: tim<'. To aehieve a thor · I ough and lasting eontrol, W C' T'('C- ommend a third tt'('atment a bout thN'e weeks after the second one. 1 Pirate Day Held At Coast College Piratt> Da~·. E'XJ')(.'Ctro to be a major annual E'\.'<'n t. was observPd Ma y 11 at Orange Coas t Colleg('. P<'ggy T rine of Balboa Island. studen t go,·ernmf'nt pla n nin g C'f•mmlsisoner . was director. An· 1 oth er blan~E'r, La Nelle Gay, presid<'nt of Women's Athletic Assn .. w as in charge ot the pro·l gram . I The event was designed espe- t:ially lor seniors in hig h s<'hools I of this j unior collE'g e district, w ho w ere honored guests. The pro· gr am included a talt>nt asSE'mbly directed by P atsy Smith o! Co· rona del Mar. a campus tour, carnival. sports acth;ties. fish fry ~nd a dnnce. STAMPS ON DISPLAY I The O>rona del Mar Post Office is presenting a display of all stamps that were issued during !948 a nd thus far in 1949. The dis- play was prepared by Clerk Nick Thompson. BOARD TERM EXPIRES Gov. Earl Warren has n a med George H . Tobia s of Santa Ana to succeed B. Z. McKinney of Coron a del Mar, whose terro a s trustee of the County Fair Board LOANS $50.00 to $1,000 *SALARY *AUTO *FURNITURE or other-· personal property "QUICK SERVICE" Coast Cities Loan Company 2305 Coast Blvd. Newport Beach, Calif. (Next Door t o W estern Union Office) Tel. Harbor 2638-J We have all 1949 Linoleum, Tile and Carpeting E.t 135 E. 17th St. Beacon 1210..W c.ta ·-I has expired. The appointment Js ._ ___ ....,....., __ ....,..._ ______________ .....,.lllilllill ________ .....,_..,.._....___, for the t'lrm endlnK J an . 15, 1953. Zonta Club Members Meet Tonight Zonta Club m mbers will meet ru~ n, ~J'W')ke of various ways worn- tonight (Thursday) at the home en COUld best serve thetr com· Assistance League Meets on Lido Isle THUftSOAV, MAV 2t, 1Mt THE ENSIGN ot Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Drolet, 331 munllJes. At a four o'clock service Sun-The groom's Ushen were Lt. B. Driftwood Rd ... Shore CUffs, in· Other re rts Co . it 1 Committee rE>ports, including a day at the Corona de1 Mar Com· L. Yount of El Toro and Lt-Nor· stead of 1ast Thursday as pre-Se po were, mmun Y recounUn~ of the historical back· munity Church. Rev. Perry F. man Gourley ol l...aa'unL Jack viously announced. by ~~!ors:!'t~hA~nt:':p~a?on ground of the Harbor Auxiliary Schrock united Miss Doris Hut l\leln of Pasadena was the best Braden Finch will spe:lk on the Seminar at AsU:mar ~ e ~i~ 1 of the Or~nge County A.ssistanc:-e 1 and ~rnhart Robert Paul.sch In man. progress of the Presb.>1erlan Hos-l'eth Ellingson of Marin 'YCounty; 1 Lea~c. h•ghlightE'd the mon_thl~ I r-tarnage. A reception at the Hurley BeD pJt.al , and Mildred Stanley will Pharmaceutical Scholarship fo lmeettng of the oryanlzation 1a t It was an aU white wedding on followed the wedding ceremony. t ive her report on the recent Dis· Women by Dr Klonda ~n 0~1 week on Tuesdav at the home of tht-feminine side. with men tn l Arrangements tor the weddinl tt·lct Conference of Zonta, which Tuscon, Ariz. ·Dr. Allred Fisk Mt-s. Ern~st Saflie. Lido Is1e. ltuJl df"t"Ss uniforms of the Marine were hurried and honeymoon bht: and President Roth Hummel g&.ve the major address entitled . !'vfrs. y1rg inia II Castle, public· Corps. The bride, who lives at plans will be cut short becaUie attended. Social Ch ange in a Post War Jt~· chairman. ~aye a report of 213 1 ~ Grand Canal. has been a the groom Is scheduled to report Highlights I')( thP conrerenct> vrorld. lkague activiti~ during Hs nine resident of Balboa Island for four soon to the Marine Ra~ at Eden-. were n"JlOrts o( the activities of Margaret Bru In Coro d 1 'y<>a~. Mrs. Roland Hodgkinson ~ear!li. The bridegroom is a Mas-ton, N . C. some branches of the clhb, Mrs. :\1~ was ap~l~ted ;f~i 1 el N'ported on t hP proj(>('t rom mit· tt'r Sergeant in the Marine Corps 1 The newlywe<U met at El Toro H'tmmel reportf?d. Louise Crew Hostess for thP local Zonta cfu~. ft•t:'. Hr!li. "":· S. Ho_J-.tei~ announc· 01nd ha just returned this month where Miss Hill wa.s employed of Pasadena spoke on "Careers Martl1a HO"'-"C has been welcomed <'<l the Juntor Auxtllary s plan~. from a tour of duty in China. 1during the war and Sgt. Pautldl f01· \Vomen," Dr. Eliza.beth Ooz· ac; a new :nrmbcr. Among the actl\ltJ~ noted The new Mrs. Pautsch is the '-''as with the flying arm. KIM lt>r, International Servtce Chalr· "et•e a recreation centPJ for boys daughtt>r of 1\fr. and M rs. Clar· IIal was untll recently ~ P la Costa ?\Jec;a, founding of a enl'e Oale Hill of Corning. who In the office of 0 . Z. Roberbon, La.t Time SAT. · M ay 28 "Mr. Delved re Goes to College" MATINEE •Knock on Any Door' MATINEE ENOS SATURDAY -May 28 8 lftil Crosby Wm. Bendix "A Connecticut Yankee" COLOR arties Celebrate dental clinic for ~chool c·hildren. Wt>re here for the wedding. The Corona del Mar contractor and ~tahlishment of the Thrift Shop lwidegroom's sister. Miss Mar-councilman. C • 1 ~ • \\ hich finan<'E'~ man~ of t hC' w<>l· J:"i\ret Paut ch, t-epresentE'd his ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;iji;i;;i;i;;;;;;;~ omtng MOrrtage hre sen·jc'(>,, scholi\r-.hip funrl . !:tmily. His parents. Mr. and ' cancer fund, and a loan clos<>t ~in;. B. J. Pautsch. were unable A number of parties for the . for Visit in~ Nurses. to c'Ome from Iowa. ) ou~~ c.-nuple~ are C'f'1ebt·ating the Jn adrlition to the~P and man~ OthE-r out o f town sroests of commg marrta£e of Clara Allen. c.tlter c;;Pt"\·ke~. contributior-; ha\~ .. the bride included Mrs. L F. d~ughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. bct-n inadt> yearly to Ro\ and :\tnffitt. an aunt froh'l San Jose. L rolet. Shore Cli!ts. to Rodney Gh I Sroutc;;. i\nd hc·lp ~i\ c>n to thC' ,\!1 . and ~lr!li. \\'. H . Wf."ast. aunt r.ordon of Santtt Ana. Teen C·mteen. R<'d C't oc;;~. Com· a nd uncle from PJloenix, Arlz., 'fhe r,l'OOm·tO·be's mother, 1\trs. munit~· Cht>st . InfAntile Paral\·sl~ and Mrs. A~es Ross and Mrs. ( fonner accompanist for Bing Crosby) will be on hand for Leomu'd .Brown. i$ l!h ·ing a dinnt-r Fund and the Prt-c;;b, tf'rian 1 Jn"c;.;,i Alma Parct>ll. rlistant relatives part y th1 s v.:e-ck In Santa Ana-t..tl Furd. from Lo" Angeles. COMMUNITY NIGHT 1 ss than, t'"''O weeks bcfo••e the :·rn.. W illard Killion. Lido Isle. The bride wore a marquisette weddi!lg. which is to be Jun_e 4. r-r<'sident . pt·esidPd at thP mf't't· :1 nd lac<> go,\n of the traditional Vcdlltng rnatten dants 'll'e innted. in?. Mrs . .At thur RP~I a"lrl .1r!-. white with a bridal bouquet of Othet· rt i~ honorin~ Clara f iuhhat·tl iiow(', bo• h of Cnronc> :·uc;c:>s. "" C'Pt pt>as and bovardJa in wert> gav 1\ by Mary Klassen. del ~far. assi~tC'd ~lr~. Saft ig as "hite Ht-r maid of honor Miss Newport 8<-ach, a miscellaneous ho-.te ~es. l.sernice RMderhot of Laguna. shO\ver: Mrs. Ardis \Vatts. Santa wore white net. The bride's Ana. also c1 m isC(>Jlaneous shower, mot hN was drPssPd in ro) 1111 blue and a kitchen shO\\'er gi\·en by Dessert-Fash·lon "ith a C?rsage of baby pink the bride's mother. ..,,,e-s. )ltss \\'anna }t:..st of San Comus Club Dance The Newport Harbor Yacht Club was the scene' of a dinner dance of the Comus Club last Thursday, ~lay 19. { lf"mC'nte san~ a solo. Fete by lido Club War Relief Chairman An ot~tstandin g d<.•sse1 t :u~rt To Talk in Laguna f:1~hi011 show pa rt ~ \\ :ts ~i \ l"n Fri· Orange County women have da~· by the Lido Isle \\'om(>n's been invitE'd b) the Laguna BeaC'h Club. Fort\ t-m:(>mblC's. from Council of Catholic \\·omen to hear Hostesses. who were also re· ~P?rts _and swim \\t.':tr to t<'l\ a~d 1\trs. J. Soeby Spurck. national sponsible for the artistry in flow· cnrkt atl gown-.. "c:>u• model<>d 10 chainnan of \Var Relit"f Service er a.rrangemC'nLc;, were' Mrs. Dean ., ro t 1· uo h · h I ~ " n n U<: s owmg Y ..ora· for the National Council of Cath-Campbell of 1559 Ocean Bh·d ; tx>th women's weAl snop. 1. w peak t 3 toda Mrs Robert B Powell 916 W o tc omen. s a p.m. Y ~ · Fro t · d M · W ·1 Hats with re"ll fl owers \\ere at the Women's Club House in La· Flet~er 21~ 'O~hid ;s. C a.rren thE' ,·ogue amon(! the guests as guna, 511 Forest Ave. She has just del Mar' ve., orona E>\·er~'One \vas askE'd to wear returned from \Vash..ington, D.C .. I · hand-derorated honnets with and New York City where she at· Every Friday * A l.o on Sundays 6 :30 P.M. through the d inner hour * ENJOY GOOD FOOD, TOO at RAGAN'S 141.5 Coast Highway Harbor 1MI COftONA DEL liAR posies from thPir own ~ardens. tended conferences on foreign re-I ~ht-pri~~ctnnln~ hat. s~~t~ UU:d~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IJ~· the fn-.hion model" .. wa~ a n at· i ---- tracti,·e brown ~tr:tw and brown- ('~ E'd daisies for trim. It was worn in combination \\ ith a shoulder -.trap ha~ al ~o decorated wi~ h ft"t>sh rt a isiC's. The prize ·winmn!! h a t nettl"d a [!ift hat crrtificate for ~trs. J . L. Stawicki of Balboa Ray ShoT"(' .. That You Really Enjoy Eating A...~'Y CUT YO PREFER Cut to Your Individual Order IT'S THE VERY BEST Q ALITY Committees for t hC' part\' \\ hich was held at the Lido Isle Club House are as follow-.. inYitations and rrs<>n·ations. ~tt·-.. kent ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Iiitch~ck and ~rs. llay l~ngen· I T e Fun one • 1n BALBOA * RIDE The Ferris Wheel "MEET VOUR FRIENDS IN THE FUN ZONE" It's Now Open Every Week~nd and AU Day SATURDAYS and SuND YS * HAVE FUN at the Many Conce ion heim. Flo\\'Pr~ and tables. '!\Irs. Rob er t V\'alker. Mrs. ~Ianl<>y Clark. Mrs. ·Ford Pc:>arson. :\ll·s. \'an C'lothiC'r. Refrt-shmC'nts. Mr-.. Havilanci Rogers. ?\trs. Paul RogC'r-.. ~~r~. Howard PPtE'rsen. :\Irs. Richard Battlec;. Mrs. :'.1ark Bean. Mrs. :'-!t•lson :'\eice. l\frs L. E . Ro~erb. Mrs. C. B. Rudd. M rs. Gordon nutson. ~Jrs. l.A'e Darnes Fashion ~h<'w. ~Irs. Bl?thC'l ~lang 1n<1 :\Irs. Lot C'tta Glass. E:nma Holt '"·as commentator . Two Birthday Parties Held at Tohill Home Birthdavs come close t~<>ther I at the ho~e of Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Tohill. 1756 Miramar Dr.. on the P eninsula. Last WN'k on WC'dncs-' day. dau~hter Pamela hnd a party I to fete her se\'C'nth birthday. Nine-, teen youngstt:'rs and eight mothers joined in the festh·iti<'S. 1 On the pl"NX'di n~ Saturday. Taya T ohill cekbrnt<'d h<>r {')<'wnth birthday with a harh<:'que and square danCC'. 1'\.o.·{'nty-<'iS!ht g\JC'sts attended to ('at and dan('(' under the direction of Bradl<>y Hu~::h~. popular square dance> rall<'r from Costa Mesa. C. OF C. LADIES' DAY 301 MAIN ST. BALBOA HARBOR 656 -FREE DELIVERY - We Have Fresh F iah and Fresh Poultr-y DELIVERED OAILV Phone: Harbor 656 SA F-s & W BAGDAD COFFEE • • • • • PUM~KIN, 2l can SURFSOAP •• • • • • • • • • • l Package ..................................... SOc 1 Package . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . 5c SIL ER FO~M ••••• • 2f*CJS37c ••• stC -FREE DELIVERY - SOl T. BALBOA Phone: HAR80ft IM It was Ladie-.· Day ~ r'trrday ttt the regular \V~'<in<>sday 1unchron meeting of the ;-.i('wport Harbor 1 Chambf>r of Comm<'l"'('(' nt the' Rossrnot"(' J')lnJn{" Room ~p<."akrr was Dav1rl Olmst c~d. n~aruu:rcr of the' Long B<>aeh \nnwntton Bureau and sec-n.>tary of th<' Southern C.al· ifornia Roads to Romance A socla-tio~ .......................................... .. ONE OF THESE will be queen at the Llona Flah Fry In Coeta M ... June 4 and 5. Seated are Josephine McKee, Mesa Boob and Saddle Club candldo.te ; VIrginia Holker, Newport Harbor Klwanla. In the rear are Oonna Ring, repre~enting the Rotary; Clara Bennett. the Grange: Shirley Wilaon, Boys' Club ; Vera Braddy, Friday A.fter· noon Club; Beverly Sykes, Corona del M u Bualneaa Aan. (dePaola photo) I 29 and 30, at 32:nd and VOla. Wa)', takm under advt.en~t. (-&) Estimated COIJt of tmprove- tnc alley• tn Balboa Perunsula wq reduced by $3,677 by narrow· lng the pavlJ\g to 20 teet tor ~ alleys. This report was referred to the city engineer. (5) June Z7 wu let aa the date !or hearing on establlahlng an aaeeum nt dJ.Jtrlct tor improving Lake Ave. and other street. In Uee Lake tract. (6) A West Newport lmp~ve· rnent Assn. request tor traroc slgnaJ at Newport Blvd. and 32no St. was referred to City Manager John SaUors (7) Coundl approved license applications of the Varsity Snack Shop, 311 Palm St., BaJboa, and Balboa Circle Taxi, 602 E. Cen- tral Ave., Balboa. (8) BJd will be called for on June 13 for Improvement of Ba.J. boa Blvd., from McFadden to 19th St.. and from Alvarado to Sixth Sf. The estimated $17,000 will be paid nut of gas tax funds. t9) Council approved lhe ordJ· na nCE" calllnll for filling of wells. cbtern~. cav('s and other excava· ttona to prevent a Kathy Flscus tragedy here. By ANN Don't tand outside the window envying me in my new .. abouJde-LOST: Week-end bag on Poppy FOR SALE: Lovely large mahog. Jero" suit. Come in and see how Ave. Reward. Allen Stross, any secretarv. HA 2923-J. 309 beautiful it ls. the photographer, Norm's Land· Ruby Ave .• B. I. One reason dlsoem.ing women ------------:. C HET GETS A GIFT ing. HA 2811 or 880. WANTED TO RENT: Garage a.~ so attracted to it 1s the mate-CJ d A. Burt Sixty lcen·agers from high after June 5 Year •round rial. And no wonder--the fabric 11 Y e · s<.:hool attl'nded the ftnal dancing FO~ RENT: Large front room hi tal HA 100s.JK. made by a miU renowned in the REAL g~~ROKER lel\son and party at the Tar Pit prJvate home. Gentleman Pl'E'-ren · fleJd for hand loomed fabrics. So Monday night aud pt-esented theJr !erred. Double bed, beauty· TEACHER WANTS 2·bedroom it is not a coinddenoe that this 1301 Coast Rlway in tructor, Chester Farrar, or the rest. HA 2824-J . 607 Narcls· house by the year. $65 a month. material has so muoh texture-a Har'bOr 1741 Corona del Mar Arthur Murray StudJo, a gift as sus, CDM. 2 small ehlldren, one an Infant. ftne nubbiness that is at the same '------------__,.J' token or their appreciation of hls CONCESSION for sale. Balboa Financial ~antee against time dreuy. jjiiiiiii;iiiii~iiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiii .. ;;~lwork at their teacher. Fun Zone, McNally's PJer. HA breakage. HA 1291..J. n.. IUft fe twopteoe: .......,,. ----1669-W delero" aM elctrt. aM ~f J-t One-bedroom furnished house on 60-foot Jot on Marguerite, $A.OOO. Fitzmorris Realty Company Uccn~t'd Real Estate and Busin . s Brokers 813 Coast High\vay Corona del Mar HarbOr 2152 HURRIED TRIP HOME · PLAIN-LOOKING Jady, 25; excel· haw to .. It to kMW MiWtNty An unexJ)C<'ted call sent Mrs. 0 · FULL CHARGE bookkeeper and lent character; brown eyes; 98 atunnlftt It a.. I can't , • .,..... -~~ Z. Robertson to Denver .. Colo~ by stenographer wants part-Ume lbs.; wlll marry sincere. Prot-becauee It ta euch a IMW 14ha plane Monday. She r~avt'd ord work. FamiUar wllh double estant man. Homeliness, . age that there ta nothlntt to ...,._,.. that her . m otht'r was bemg St'nt to l'ntry, pay roll, profit and lo I Immaterial. Write c/o EN-It to. Howa~r, I could tell you the hospital because of a fall. financial statements, elc HAl S IGN. Box B. that O'Brien•• have It In three VISIT LONG BEACH 1474·J , evenings. lovely lftadea navy, lime and a Mrs. Nt'wton Cox and Mrs. John FOR SALE· De bed haJ FOR SALE: ChevroleRt:_ .. !,_936na'bt2e·. gorgeoue lttht tre~: SaJion; both of Corona dt'l Mar. · . vano • c r, door, good eona. ~ 'Ibe "shouldelero makes an spent the day Jn Long Beach last domestic Ortental rug, dresser, 514 Acacia, CDM. HA 35-W. Ideal summer wrap by itsell. It week on Tuesdlly. Mr. and Mrs. cbhest , dcabkinet , 1 coffee! tlal ble, U-also comes· coupled with a strafgtlt 1 Sailors hav<' recently moved to 520 rary es ' m xer, v 0 n, sew· FOR SALE: Englander springs Une s un-back dress. Orchid from their Pacific Drive fng machine. Call HA 1404· 101 and mattress on six legs. New ... You'll be surprised at the hom('. DahHa. CnM. ~Ingle size. HA 2376-W. advanced styling UncludJng the soon-to·be-featured full back line). HELP WANTED: Experienced FOUND: Garnet brooch on Lark-... You'll be surprised at the bookkeeper a nd stenographer. spur, near Ocean Blvd., COM. travelling capacity of this little Must know double entry sys-Owner apply at Ensign office. suit, because of the way the tern. Apply Box A. Ensign. '"'houldelero" fits lnlo your ward· EXPERIENCED G ARDENE R FOR SALE: 5-room apt., 2-car robe in so many ways, and be- garage. on rear of 1 '~ Jot. stucco cause Ole material ls definitely wants work. Japanese-Amerl-outside. plaster Inside. Lots ot wrinkle resistant. can. Laguna 1·7644. By week cabinets. best of utilities, 1 ~ ... You'U be surprised that the or month. bath. Built like a horne, not a entire suit costs you no more than shack. Plenty of room for a summer wrap. RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Study group Jn reJigJous science meets I every Wednesday at 8 p.m. at 621 Marigold. All Interested ' lnvited to join. Anna E . Bean, teacher, practitioner. c-tf-34 ------, FINE JRONING by the hour. Ex· perlenccd help with dJnner parties. Own transportation. HA 2050·R; it no answer, HA , 1973-M. large home on front of lots. 3 • • • blocks from ocean and bay. You've been aaktne Velma ..• Price $10.750 cash or terms. ahe aaked ttte uteeman . . . ttte Realtors welcome. utaman appro~ the manu- ALSO fac:turer . . . and now O .. rien•a Pract tcalJy new Duncan P hyte Specialty Shop Is pe.a.ed to a"ft- bleached dining room table and e novnce that they haw Jwt wMt chairs, 1 Duotold-2 extra good you aeked for--a nyfoft nftfttte overstuUed chairs, all for $1!K). thllt Is afmple and talfored with 313 Heliotrope, COM. HA none of the fluff and freu•frou 1695·J. that eome people :tuft dOn't care for. ,.HEIRLOOM HOUSE" that is out of this world. A bam red exterior, with a thatched roof and a rail fence. Massive hand-hewn beamed ceilings show off 2 natural rock fireplaces. And it has 2 baths. ME Thla beautiful ntghtfe ls an- ottter K .. eMick mnterpteoe • • • fnhfoMCt atone Grecfan Unes like tttat rQ"On knit model that you Uke M welt. It hM elf the etyfe and efmpUclty with the advafttael of a nyton knit. Come and eee tt. It-a 11.15. • • • On 1 1/2 Jots, with attractive brick work, patio and landscaping. This house was designed by a famous architect and is only 2 years old. It's in a lovely grove of eucalyptus, and truly has the charm of old New England. Follow the white line to No. 73. Owner ••• .fOHN VOGEL 100 Main St., Balboa RarborlU "' A.M. tG 1 A.M. 1619 OO~T HIGHWAY Corou del liar ~--~--.------ Shhh. it's no longer a teeret- when the stork Is ~­ O'Brlena' have }Ust the kind ol undies that make you comfortable 'Wt\Ue waJUng for hb arrival. M11 COAaT HtOMWAV CORONA DEL MAlt ".,....._