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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-06-02 - Newport Harbor EnsignThe deci ion whet her to re-1 move the ~nt ceilings in ~ew­ fX\11. Bf>l'ch wlll hinge on thc puh- Uc meettng to be held at 7 :30 p.m . .F'ridav. Junc 10. in -NPwport Har- bor High School. The hearlnQ. called by the Or tte por Bea ch rub . Li tn ·brj' !201-B ..! ~ , Hit.··· t~., Jarooa del ar , J a lif · THE...._ ............. __....- ho. ~)t~aM R . •. ·,PIJI!I'rA:GE ' COf'Ofta •• Mar. Calif. PERMIT No. S VOL 1~0.43 ange County Rent Advisor:,. Date tor the Tournament of Ughts has been definitely a-t for Board, wUJ be ronducted by FINEST OF ALL ICHOOLI built ainee the war · · • tt\.at'a the honor Saturday. Sep 101 and tM !J1eme of the <.'E'lebration will be built Chairman Warren J . Bristol. Also accorded the Corona del Mar School at the recent national conven-around the ~-lltomia CmrenruaJ. . t Ill '-~ G W t e t t lon of the Americ..:n Institute of Af'Chtteets. The .ehool waa de-~~ de ( 11 .• ~ board f d'--"-. .,_ pt csen w .. ,. reg a son. r n . L A 1 .-chltecta Marsh Smith and Powell. These oec~aJons were llUli o o ..... ,ng a o ln:"'u.~r s meel.U.g dh'eetor for Oran~e Count y. stgned by the 01 nge ea a ' at the Corona del Mar at 11 am. Sunday at J. A. ~k's office on Balboa Island " f ti . f th. N . Additional construction Is to .tart aoon ~m ... u v .,..-for a June show, the Tournament was moved to a ·" repl'<'St'n a 'e o P e\\ · School vnc.u~, .. "'"' port Hat·bor Chamlx'r of Con1-· later date to giVe more time for merce will present the case fot w·...a.aa StUll·~~ at ('~I preparation. to ~-a dt'\.'Ontrnl, bac::cfl on a study madP ura IV • I 3UUII AHUUI The idea of building this y~·s ~· t.v . a SJX'dal rom mil tee of the k 1 t-.... t "'--tn soon las\ we<'k on the low hid of S68.· Festival around the Centenrual nealtv Board headed bv Harvev Wor 8 expec n-~ 0 u.:-g • was &gn!'ed on by the Board of Speed f ~ c.. Pe:tsc of (:Orona d --1 ~far. . on constJ"UCtion or a kindergarhm 61Jt>. ' . . Dlrectors. and the group has writ-0 II r The que tlon to be decided. ac-anrl four cla sroom~ at the Cot'Ona Tht-nc\\ factlHles are expectNJ ten to the Califo":'ia Centenni~l . t"'rdln g to Mr . \''at~on. is whether dcl Mar School by the Ralph to be N'a~y for . n{'xt Call. Supt. Conun.i.sston asking Jt to set a def1 -l 11le state has promised to take the demand for rmtat housin~ Ho~ le Co. of Corona del Mar. I T. 0 · Ensagn sald that thE' fent-e nite theme. early actton to reduce the speed has been reasonably met in this '' hich was awarded the ront ract on the school grounds will be It has not been detE"nnined of tralfac through Corona del Mar. an:'a. The Rmt A(:h1son: Board moved back to Sero_nd Ave .. thP whet~r the US. Navy will permit following a ~ue-st for greater will tran mit Its rCCflmm~ndatio'l sc t:!J.i... pri\'atc ctweilings Wlll be mo,·e.d thE' use or landing craft on which traffic safE'ty made by the Corona to the housi ng cxf'{'dit ~ il. \\•ash-Hi~Lavtlf to~~ off the block and the caretake-r 5 to mount decorations for the night del Mar Civ1c Association. in.,ton. n. c. ~I IIUUI • house "111 hc moved to thE' rorner water spectacle A plE"a for thE' The dvic group had asked for a The hcadri~ will tx-op<'n tn the 19 l't-. of CSecond and Carnation. Play· Joan of boat sUps for an indefimte 25-mil~-an-hour s pet d limit on public. anct all who :tt te'nd wlll ~$ ~round an:'a thu5 "'11_1 be kept a_t time in JunE' received only four or Coast Highway and a t:rafflc light ha,·e the oppo1 tunit v to !:>pt>:'il\ fo r ed 1ts yresent size. ctesp1tE' the adch-five answers. the Clamber of at Ja.smtne and Coast Higbwa,y. or ;u~ainst the a pplicat ion for d t.-\\'ork has already tart on tlon of classrooms. Commerce revealed, but technical Inspection of the traffic situatim ''<mtrol. pla~s for expans1on of classroom The added classroom space will plans for providing a maneuver-was mad~ last Thursday by J'ohn fnct\i,~es at Newport ~arbor eliminate double se"Ssions at the able fleet will be revamped in Sailors. oty manager: A. \V. Hoy. llnion High School. accordmg to school. The project will not ~· view of the new date. dlstrict traffic E"ngi.neer of the Principal Sidney Ds\-tdoon. He quire additional taxes. because the Directon for the Tournament of State Division of Highways; Wal-~id that the present classrooms entire cost will come from the C'UT-Lights ~ J . A. Seek. commodot'e. lace Calderhead of the Civic A.:stlo- :&:.:1.. July will be 1illE'd to capacity by nt-xt n.-nt operating fund. Al Anderson, J. C. Axelson. Heinz elation: Oty Engin~r Bert Webb; 'IV tall. Kaiser, Ed Richardson. Bob Mur-Street Supt. Bill Covert. and Lea-l Nineteen cla rooms wlJI be phy, Jim Banett. Kenneth Wilson son Pomeroy of the All-American Decision on China Cove and added on the site east of the main • and Hay La.ncmheim. w. H. Hitch· Market. the other possible state beaches school building, fronting on 15th I man 1a Rttetary. Mr. Hoy said that alps wU1 be b one month fUrther olt because St. Mr. Davidson said that con-, posted ~'ing that the tramc A. E. Henning, chief ot the Cali· structlon "'-ork should begin by I M , Club to B r Talk U~hts ~ t for 30 miles an hour. !omla State Division of Beaches xt fall so that the classrooms ell 8 . ea 1be offiCial ~ limit will n- and Parks, has announced ~hat :~·uld be read for use in the The June ~til\g of. the Corona main at 35. but the 35-mile 'Zane thE> June meetlnJ~t of t~e _Cahtor-1 ~1 of 1930_ Y The City Council will meet in del Mar Men s Club v.rill bE' held a will be extended beyond Avocado nis State Park Commtss1on will a .. closed session today <Thursday) week from today at thE' Corona and Hazel to slow approadting be postponed un~il July. . with City ManagE-r John Sailors to dE-l Mar ~urch. Spe~er vo'ill ~ traffic before tt TE"ac.hes dty lim- This Information was recehed Ganii:»>IIIB I go over the preliminary draft of Capt. Wllllam ~· Friend. Santa its. Mr. Ho" also said that pedes. from Harry E . BE'rgh. rounty ··~ the budget as prepared by Mr. Ana. who has JUSt returned from trian cro~swalks would be more land plann{'r. R{'ason for the .. :.L~......;.;, ~ Sailors. two years of duty w1th the Army plainly market. postponement is that two of ~he Tole Conauc: eu As soon as a revised draft of the in Germany. . . The J't'QUt>St for the a~ditional fi·;e m<>mb<>rs of the Commission budget has been completed. the The captain. an Army phystC1an. traffic hght wi1l be studted fur- uJ'e unAblE' to attPnci a Juue l'ifft· Re,·. Perry F. Schrock. o f the date for a public hearing wUl be is now on tenninal leave. He ";)) :her. a('('Ordlng to Mr. Hoy. ing -one of tl:cm i ~ In Europe at Cnrona ciel Mar Community set. Prior to that hearing. 8 sum-e nter civilian practice as reside!'t this time. Church. mas namt"d delegate to mary of budget items will be pre-1 physician at Children's Hospttal m ls'w4 Merdr fs ------1hc-Southt"rn California Council pared and wiJI be available to the Lo5 Angelt>s. . . IUIIU M nn• Arts and Crafts nf Churchf'S hy thP Newport Har·-public at the city clerk's office. During his OC'C'lij)etiOn duty Jn •~eet,·ng Coiled ~~~~o:~~s~~yca~ur~:~o:S~~ e~!tes~~i ;~!~~;c~~e ~ ~=~~ o~e:::~ ~~ To Meet June 9 M ( afe. program proposed for the coming Youth Activities group in ~-ThE> next mE't"tin£: of the Balboa An a1'ts and crafts meeting A committee or SE',·en was fiscal year. which begins July 1. turt. Through the COOPf'ratJon of l!O:land Busin~c: Association will will be featured Monday _ni ght by n~med_ to look. into n:-por~s . on Ctizens will have the opportunity t~e ~anta ~a Elks. ht> ht>lped to ~ held at ~ p m . Thursday. June the Corona del Mar Busmess As-~ambhng m this are£\. The~ "'ere at the hearing to romment on the d1stlibute gifts of food and doth· ~ at V."hitt>'s P ark Ave. Ca!e. sodation. Local artists and s:-i\'en authority to act for the badget proposals and to submit ing to German youth. to churches Then:' \\ill he a discussion of the craftsmen are being in\'ited to Council. Rev. Paul .MoonJ t heir own su.g~estions. and to a tut>e.rculosls society. spN"ial shoppin~ E''·ent being he11 ~we talks about the1r work and \\'hccler of St. James Eptsropal today and tomo r row. and a decl- display their crafts. Church will be ronvener. ll ~ nl l\. T R l sion . will ~ made "hether July The meetlng wilt be held at 8 A protestant we~fare f';lnd rom-Bu ontana r Ld'VS 1 'I ew 0 e a nd Au~st meetin~ will be dis-p.m. at the Crown of the Sea Res mittee \\as estl\hhsh('(i, m<'luding / · p..·n~ Y.i th. according to Pres1· taurant. M rs. A. E. Fitzmorris Mrs. Wendell Calkins of Balboa d('nt Bill StE'<igE"rwatt. Definite will be in ~harge. Monday's Island, Rev. M. C Cronic. Costa When Eugene Boero announced once he beat Champion Gus Son-plans also will be made for the meeting will be the last planned :\fe5ta. and R('V. Schrock. the opening of an addition to nenberg tn a bout at Honolulu. rhristmas lighting program. event tor the summer. Gene's Place in Corona del Mar Bull Montana Cwhosc first Mr. Steif!{'rwalt announced that Outdoor Rites for last we-ek he included a note say-name ls really Lftwis) used to star appUcation has been made to the lSI ~ND in~. "Bun' Monta na-Bouncer." with many of the greats of the serretary of sta~e to Incorpora~e C t I h sOent movies. He was the pirat~ the urociat ion mto a non. profit .~ .. [71 EVENT ommencemen l ?erhal?s yobu t~ought 't e w~~ Morgan In "Treasure Island." organization. so that no personal ' just jokmg. ut twasn so. wtth Wallace BetTy and Lon liabilitv Will bet attached to mern-A Balboa Island shopping For the first ttme in its history. c~use t~ere was ::Bull" at~ ftight, Chanev He was in ''Victory." a bers indi\'idually. event, sponsored by the local Newport Harbor Union Higt'l hiJr as hfe. and h\ lt-e as-we · no. South Sea island picture with ---- Business Association, Is intro-School -..v111 hold rommen{'ement not exactly hstndsome. but he was Beery. Chaney and Jack Holt. • r dueed In this inue of the En· outdoors. in acrordance with the there sure enough, to. help his old There was also a series of Bull r-~ algn. This event, based on the I \'Ote of the students. It will be at friend with the openmg. Montana comedies. such as .. A theme of "Let's Go tsland 4 p.m. Wednesday. June 15. at We old-timers n>member Bull Lad,•'s ~1an'' !or Metro Pict~ Shopping," Ia being held t oday the football field. Baecalaureate f rom way back-\n the si\en~ Corp. In 1921. But perhaps the and tomorrow (Thursday and sen·J~s will be at 8 p.m. Sunda~. days. and ~rticu~~rly for hl rol~ high spot of his Hollywood caJ"E'er Friday). Turn to pages 4 and 5. .innt" 12. at the hl~h school aud1-as the ~r1Ha In Go and Get It. WAS in one of the early musicals. 1v 1 ium. which also staf'J"ed Noah Berry. ''Show of Sho9."5." in wh.ich he Police Chlef ft. R. Hocleki..on announced yesterday tttat two men captu~ durtno an attempt to hold up a Lynwood marttet Tueeclay admitted the robltlery of the Greater AH-~mericaft Ma,.. ket on ttte Miracle Mile May 11. BYC ()peDs Saturday I The annual <: tvicE' banquet will 1t was Douglas Fairbanks Sr. sang ''You \\"ere Meant tor Me.'' A day of festivities topped off be held tomoJTOw. Stude:nt.s who -.. .... ho fir.-t spotted Rut\ Montana as in a scene with the famous W in with a formal dinner dance will have earned ~wards dunn~ th{' the ideal burglar for his picture nie U~htner. orm.ally open the Balboa Yacht school )'ear Wltl be honored at thE' "In Again. Out Again." wny back He ~ it took him seven Club for tbe sea!On on Saturday. banquet. is the early twenties. And Bull ,veeks to learn to sing that song OUicial host will be Com-shQws \vith pride the ptct\!Ns ot ,at $500 a week). mander and Mrs. Cass Smith. STANLEY IN WASHINGTON himself with Doug and with Jackl ''You'l'e eo lousey that you't'l" Staff Comdr. and Mrs. R1chard A.ssemblyrMn Earl \V. St&nley ne~psev. He also has a picture good." Jack Warner and Daryl f 'enton, Vice Com<tr. and Mrs. of Balboa Island will n:tum to C't an eXhibition WT't'StlinSt match Zanuck told hlm then. Fred SmaJcs, Rear Cmdr. and Sacramento from W 8 ~ h' n g ~on. with Dempsey at Ananltc City. Bull no Uves in Hollywood. Mrs. J. L. Munson. Sec~tary and D.C.. Saturday following a ~ null used to do a lot of '-"Vl"eSl-Hf' does 80~ refereemg in Mrs. WOllam Cam pbell, Fleet day meeting of Pn.-siden~n -ling as his cnulifower t-ars readl~ wTt"SlUng mat{'bft. but ~ rally Capt. and Mrs. Ed. Fra..qer and man's highway sa.fE'ty ~ ~ ly t~tlfv He was Ught heavy·jtakel Ute euy--and helPI out Sue ncker, entertainment chair-which he ts .ervfng at t ·1 welcht Champ at one t1me. an4 fl1eDdl. Ulte Gene. man. dent's request. , The local market "IMI been robbed of 1800 by two hold·up men, and Dewey C. Peete of C. rona del Mar of the doughnut bar was badly beate-n. Tlole hold..up men were o.p- tu~ In a shootlne fray In wttlch one waa wounded fn the .... T'My aN belnt lttld by L• Att- 11'-IIOIIoa.. ..... c l ~- Corona del Mar for Your Evening Enjoyment COCKTAILS FINE FOODS DJNING-from 6:00 P.M. to 11 :00 P.M . BAR-from 3 :30 P.M. HARBOR 1273 .L --- The 'Future Alter "Craig's Wile" e Since the audience appreciation for lut Thur\day'a and Friday's performances of .. Craig's W ife'., requests have come In about next .eaton. A au~ription membef"Shi p campaign is now under way. Thla Ia to help you to information, or to join. THE PHONES Mrs. Edythe Barnes Harbor 2480-W Fred and Tressa Briggs Beacon 5778. Harbor 2476 Mrs. Lillian Fox Harbor 1281-J Mrs. Pa t Cromie Harbor 1769-W Mrs. VernJoe Thom Harbor 2879-M Mrs. Marcella Pack Harbor 1954-W THE FACTS Six major plays, with workshop plays between, will be'produced next season, beginning in Oc· tober. Memberships are: e Business, including s e a s o n program space, $15. e Sustaining, $10. · • General, $6. e JunJor. $2.50. All membership& Include admis- sions to a II playa. MEMBERSHIPS Mrs. F'Nd&h Bates ARE READY AT: KImberly 2-1655 Fun Fashions, C.D.M. Mrs. Karl Axtater Dodd's Malt Shop. B.l . Harbor 0167-M Balboa Cleaners, Balboa Mrs. Kate Perry Wilkinson ~ JuneN= Busirtess Service, Harbor 01'75-W Davis and Gay, Costa Mesa Mrs. Nathalie Michaud SOS Television anct Music Harbor 395 Shops, C.D.M. anc1 B .l. WE WF.LCOME NEW MEMBER& ON EQUAL aA&I& VL .Newport Jlc,l,or Co~· p~q.,., -- ,. 1 LIONTAMERS MEET Liontamers, wives of Balboa Bay Lions. met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Alfred Gibson, Arne-1 thyst Ave., Balboa Island. Assist· I ing hostesses were Mrs. Sam Kauffman and Mrs, Rupert Hen- dricks, both of Corona del Mar. RESIDENTS RETURNING '1\tcson's 1oss will be Corona del Mar's gain, because the Sam J . Mansfields have sent word that I they are returning to their sum· mer home at 3Z7 Poinsettia Ave . A FAMILY WEEK·ENO The E. V. Ragan's, 222 Agate, ent ertained members of their family over the Memorial Day week-end.~,. BACK FROM ENSENADA Mr. and Mrs. Harold Caldwell, 600 Balboa Ave., returned Thurs- day night from a three-day trip to Ensenada, Mexico. r---------------------·~ SaMJ' DepoSit ~~~-' ~ .. Are A v&Dable • v aruabte Kept at Home Face T1teee Hazardt: HIEFI' nRE LOSS SEE US TODAY About a Box for Protection 24 Hou,.. a Day • • Cof"'fta clef Mar ... PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY A. V. Andrews, M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Telephone Harbor 556 • John N. Osburn, M.D. Practice I.Jmited to the Eye 10 A.M.-4 P .M.. Mon.·Frl. Except Wed. Aftel'D()()n 332 Marguerite Ave., CDM HA 1367 Res.: HA 1830 Spencer H. Boyd, M.D. Practice Limited to Obstetrics and Gynecology 1007 North Broadway Santa Ana Offloe KI 3-T119 Reslclenoe HA 1832 Wallace J. Miller, M.D. Practice Limited to the Eye By Appointment Harbor 1528 1415 Coast Rlghway, CDM Dr. Edward W. Milum PhysidaD uct Surpon ~th 615 GOLDENROD AVE. eon.. 4el Mar Harbor 2M2 Optlctu Telephone: }lart)or 1528 E. H. Thiele OPTICIAN Pretlerlptiobl Fllled Glaaes Repaired 1415 Coast Highway. COM ln the Birtcber Building Oculist Prescrlc-' FUled with the in Modern Eyewear GEORGE W. SPRATT OPTICAL COMPANY Dispensing Opticians 811 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar Harbor 3043 Dentlat Phone Harbor 2356 Dr. 0. G. Suess- Dentistry 313 Marine Balboa Island Funeral D irector Baltz Mortuary Cha,pel by the Sea m.RBOR 42 Corona del Mar, Callfom.la Ample Otf.Street Parking Ambulance Harbor Ambulance Service ' HARBOR 'mrt Night CallJ: Beacon S601 24-HOUR SERVICE 427 30th St.. Newport Bead\ Cttf c~ ~"":: .. --_: -~rot»NeltOr Dr. Donald J . y;amen OltropractDr Roun: 10 to 4:30 Saturday and Ewnlnp by~ U17 OOA.ST lnGHWAY CoraM del Mar :HartNJr 1011 ~-~·=~---,;, - j ~ -~~===-----------· H att BulldJna perm.lt.a lD tbe Dl\'4. BaJ for a ~ t clty durinc May totalled ff.50.654.ftwo-story reos~cWnoe at tns ;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~ M•y of 1948~ By way of compar-Total \'alue of pennl J -COAaT HIWAY or 65 per cent of tbe 1689,310 fDrldllc Or., 149.000. a.on. the April total wu Just Wl· for Corona d~l Mfr for tay JOHN DORY der one-half of the April. 1948. $1.8(.8)0, or 76 per ~nt of 'UIOICE SEA FARE" figure. I lay. 1948, fi~. 101 E. ~ BlLBOA Believed to be the largest per-Follo\o\ing are other permjt• HOURa: DAILY a..t; au. N. 1• 1 mi1 for a slncle farnUy dweUJ.na ,i&aed during the last week. of ~er lUued ln Corona del Mar May: CLOaED MONDAY v.u the pennlt for Mr. and Mrs. Corona del Mar Permtta i==::=:=:=:=:==:=::=:=:=;: John lL Poole of 2140 Ocean fiss Aure Tucker. Los Angeles. 1 4-room. one-story d~lllng at 910 Stenographer II~~ Saralt Wheatley Ha,.,.r t171 8J~er Bldt. CORONA DEL MAR Gene's Place SPECIALIZING IN Wedding Cakes Birthday Cakes French Pastries 7'05 COAIT HIGHWAY Corona del Mar Harbor 1102 OOAST BRANCH • Complete Roonna_ Service R. D. (Pete) PETERaON, Mgr. 1301 N. C'Aut BlVd. c.tefta Ml Mar HA 0121-J Ocean B1vd., .300. I RaJph FUguil Bakersfi Jd. zoom. one-story dwelling. Heliotrope, SG.OOO. Olga Hofmann, 317-A A &Wlt "Carpet sweeper' be-guerite. f..J"'Om. one-story .dwell- came part of the city's houseclean.-lnp at 517 and 507 Marguerite, 1'1g equipment lut '-"-eek. and ~ $8,500. Oouncilman D. K. Blue and Strftt Bal~a Island Permits Supt. Bill Covert mowed bow easy Dorothy Schmid. 2:29 Pearl, tlt is to help With the city-Wide car port, $1 ,000. clean-up campaign when you have Ora M. Miller. Pasadena. f.. a big machlne to do lt. room. one-story dwelling. 200 1be new Wayne street sweeper Opal, $8.000. is a far cry f:rom the housewife's Balboa Pel"miu 1 hand pu.sbed carpet sweeper. but it AJ Ande~n. si~n. for \'at it.\ uses the same basic principle for Snack Shop, 317 Palm. $790. picld.ng up the sand and Utter ln C. S. ~lead. Pa"Clrlena. 3-car ga- the st:reets. jrage, 1510 E . Balboa Bh·d., $1 .500. • It has a couple of huge brushes ---- l wh.i~ ~ the dirt u~ to. a Water Show Features catc.hing bin. When the bJn f•lls • up. the cloon at the bottom open Operung of Bay Club up and deposit the dirt at the ' Openln.: of the Balboa Bay dump, just like a carpet sweeper. Club on ~emorial Day added 50· ciaJ spice to the \\('(>k~nd eH•nts and attracted maD\ out-of-town gu~stl: as we)) as a full comple· ment of localities. One ol thE> outstanrling e\<'nt ot the day was thE> w .. ttc·r how at The Memorial regatta got oft 2 p.m. ~hich . officially ope':'e<J to a tlying start at the Balboa the Clubs ne\\ pool. Rounding Yacht C1ub last week-end with t>\..\ the da~··s eve':'ts was a hu!f\:t the mo. t pct·fect wind and weath-St_!Ppet' and dancmg in the e\'e- er on hand for the event. Five nang. Jaces were scheduled in three ------------ da~~. with 105 boats entered tn I 17 da ses-·10 of which were in- sl(.!f' the harbor. · I Heber Eri,..klion and his Agnes ' E. won the P . C.'s e\•ent. Tor.a ~T.rcrs won the RhOde". DJckte Deaver won the snlpe., Bill Lap- worth the Intematlonal 14'a and J. D. Daniell. Thl.Jtles. ;=:=:::;:::======::..===:::::; ·~------------Next Sunday ls the beeinnlng .. LARGE Ofl IMALL JOBa QIVEN aAME CARE of t~ June Series. e lnvlta· tlonil race which wtll last tor three Sundays. Keeler Wlils at Golf Jol\n Keeler, Corona del Mar.1 came home with the prize-winning trophy in the golf tournament held rPCCntlv in connection with lOSth Dlst rlct Rotary Con- vention at Long Beach. Two I teams ft'Om the HaJ·bor Rotar)' 1 played, lncludlng Bob CallLs, 0. Z. 1 I. Rohcrtson. Gerald Ritchie. Har· vey Pease, R.N. Lagerlof. George 1 Holstein UI, Jack Cole and 1 Keeler. A number of Harborltes -we M.w Wftlt The World" turned out tor the !'.overnor's 1 1982 HARBOR BLVD. I Pall in Long Beach. Fe.turlng A ir Foam Mattre.eea and Pilfow-a a..oon 15..... ENTERTAIN AT aAY CLUB 1 -------------1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holt, 2118 E. Ocean Blvd., entertained We specialize ln oversize be&. renovating and recovering • We have alll94.9 Linoleum, Tile and Carpeting their holiday guest. from San Pedro by taking them to the open· fng of the new swimming pool a•. the Balboa Bay Club. Also in 14102 NEWPORT AVE. the party were Mr. and Mrs. Max Co.ta Mesa Harbor 142S-W Beacon 6171-J Wll~n and capt. and Mrs. C. V. BOB mBOTSON, Prop. MCCarty of Balboa. I ,___ (A Firm Name) Phone us ••. we wiD help you with any nee«!- I.Awn lllOiVed 1 PlOwer Reds Ju t a you wt h them t W~ows Washed! Complete hou to clean! BABY ITHNGf • We are prepared to supply you with responsi- ble help in solving 50 types of ilome needs- needs we haven't thought of, we wish to learn! We find whatever you want ... quickly . • DET U8 00 ULT WITH YO ... "·ben you WISh to cleeOn~, ftiDOCiel or b6ild. Our pur- ~ to w yoa money and mere t " ........ ,.,. fRESH VEGETABLES LL EARS • • • • • • • • • • • A Full Line ol Frozen Foods •• • • • • • • • • • 65c· • • • • • • • • 10 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • big 2i c • • I 2tor 33t 2tor2k • • • 21 • • • • • .2 • • • • • • • • • • • • • \VRY P Y MORE? Our Prices Are AJway C~mpetiti\'e Check Our beh · Featuring Manning' Baby Bef.f RATH'S CEDAR VALLEY MBAC • • • • • • 1 Lb. cello CHALLENGE-Sliced or Piece • • BIRDSEYE-Perch. Cod. Haddock • • • • • ------------------- A Balboa laland atrl waa m- .talled Satl.arday ewmna u HODond Quef!n of JOb'e Dadilb· ten, ~~ 157. MI. .... Nelle Cay, 308 RUby Ap.. now l'tqM u aapftlne officft' tn the Junlot Muonie~ <>tbft' ~lected OUICft'S who were mstalled at oe!'f'monJes, whJdl be- PD at 8 p.m. ln the Costa ilea American LeJion Hall, are SftdOr Prtncea. Constance Shook of BalbOa Wand. Junior Prin- ce., Velma PrldJWn of eo.ta Mala; Cu.lde, Eleanor Ra,gan of Balboa laland, and Marshal, carol 1"bonwr of Costa Mesa. 1be colorful ceremonies lnclud· ed a vocal solo by James Snyder o1 Balboa, and a part of the ritual wu ~formed by little Jackie Walla<.'f-of Balhoa laland. • AppoJnted officera uutalled in· IIIII• LA NELL£ GAY elude Marcia Taylor, Barbara Unct~. Patsy Allen, Barbara Lornine Cl"an4all, Carol Flnk, St~. and Carol Fink of Bal· Joa.nne Merrtll. DoDa SedinJ'er, boa bland, also Kenna Johneon Carolyn WoodWort.h, Jane Soder- anct Sharon Sherrill of Newport. berg ,and Doran Sueu. Among th~ girls f1'0m var1ot•• ~ part. of Newport Beach. who ,..,~ ~Oil will lft'Ve on the Bethel Chotr For 11Ji. ~ er cJul'ing the ensuing months are A ruptured a~ meant an ---cmercency ope~Uon early Fri- 5-Year-Old Honored day mornlng for Mn. w. J . Garct- Flve-year-old Nancy Ann Law-ner, moth~ of Bob Shirley, Har- 10'1, 317 East Bay Front, Balboa bor area theater manager. bland. was honored at a birth· Mrs. Gardner. whn llves at 469 day party receutly. A big birth-Newport Blvd., Newport Hdghta, aay cake, done In spring colors was a form« re&l~t at 2tO'.t \\t · and Neopolltan tee cream were Ocean Front ln Balboa. She 11 features of the gala atfaJr. I known throughout Newport u Games amused the . young the manager of th~ Balboa the- guesta, who wtsre Ralph I.JdsteJ·, ater, a position she assumed tor Johnnie ~Vishon , Bobhy Brown, 1·">~ yean wh.lle her eon waa AJyson Chrlstler, Joan Vallely, 0' erseu during tl)e war. Bob Vicki Kahen , Susie Kutz. Rickey reports that her condition ls lm· Lidster, and Sharon Lawson. sls· proving. ter of t hP. birthday girL Prize8 were captured by Johnnie and Busy Time for Balboans Joan. lt wu a busy week-end tor tbP ------· George Reeves tamily at 323 FIIHING ON THE APACHE Island Ave., Balboa. On Satur· Mr. and Mrs. Ned Johnson, of day they entertained Mrs. Reeves' Balboa, went fishing 'nlursday on parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter the Apache and celebrated the Gleason from Pomona. ••biftest fish .. after they arrived I L>uring the l'f'St of the week-ent1 home with an evening at the Bal· they took a trip to Claremont to boa Bay Club. hear a recital at Pomona Colle-gt" by 1.5-}'e'&f'-old Jack Browning. IAN FftANCISCO VISITOR Jack ll the 80D of the be.d of Dr. R. J. K.rajeski, psyohtat:rist the music depe.rtment of Chap- from San Fra.nd&co, was a house-man College, who 1s a friend of pest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anich, the Reeves. 114 25th St., Newport, this past weekend. VACATIONI AT ftANCH Mn. Walter Evans of 800 Bal- INMANI MOVE boa Ave. Is beck on the job at the Mr. and Mrs. 0 . W. Inman are[Vagabond Shop after •. two-week getting settled 1n their new resi-vacation viaitinc her nl~. Mn. dence at 226 Onyx Ave. The In· Ted Cotfeen, at Battle Creek mana moved two weeks ago from Ranch near Red Bluff in northern 121 E . Bay Ave. Califomla. REGULAft $1.95 VALUE "Druo• with a Reputation" 201 MAftiNE AVE. HAI'aOft 111·W . DRY CLEANED $1 217 MARIN£ AVE. Detue 88IW Nut .,_ EASTMAN KODAK Bas Reduced the Price of THE IDEAL COLOft CAMERA For Home and Vacation 215 MARINE AVE •. HARBOR 2563-W 's Jewelry 211 MAftiNE AVE. HAftBOft 2640 Balboa Island • • • • • • • • • • • • • • N • • • • or MORRELL ' • • • • • • • - • Let's All Go /stand S#topping RARBORlOOO H Tb.l8 bitridaeee a two-day . rfJh~ e v e a t Wlllda-~.e l s laad ....._ A.ua. Will 11p011110r eaeh IDOilth. Y oa'll fbtd maay valae8 to fulfill yoar needs m these J)&le8. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Only One m Town • • • • • . . . .... . . . • • • • Visit Our Completely St Cotton Luella Ballerina, Gantner, California Darling• Values Up fu $9.95 ¥ g be d H se 219 MARINE AVE. HARBOR 2004 Sizes 7-1 0Y2 -l'~ufar Sic 3 ,, • For Filet and A•• -Regular 80c Qt. .. • AD ()onsole Od I ................ 20o/c Off AU Table Models ...................... 15o/c Off RECORD SALE Odd Label Recont ............ 3 for $1.00 300 MARINE, Balboa Island 1415 COAST HIGHWAY, COM Harbor 780 Harbor 1772 200-202 MARINE AVE. LY SPECIALS • • • • • • • • • •• Fine Bake ry Goods • •• pt 34c IOe .bOx Z5c l110W REG. $1.50 to $2.50 ow $1.00 BIDWELL'S 218 MARINE AVE. HARBOR 2090 I A sorted Solid Colors with Pocket REGULAR $1 .95 207 MARINE AVE. HARBOR 578 REGULAR 25c Colt 305 MARINE AVE. · HARBOR 2872 Imported • 2-piece Bathing Suit , $12.50 • Sun Dre s "ith Boleros • 3-piece Pedal Pu her Outfit. LA FIESTA 318 MARINE AVE. WaShfast Cottons ' Reg. 59c to $1 .00 a Var d 2 Yls. fOr $1.00 Talon Zippers Eyelet Edging 320 Marine Pattern Quality Buttons Balboa Island 10% Off ON ALL ITEM Except Fair Traded Articles FINE DIAMONDS J ewelry Modcrnizro and RepaiN'd Watches Repaired and Timed on Timing Machin~ ~3 '2 MARINE AVE. HARBOR 2321 PLASTIC and CORK-REGULAR $1 .89 NOW $'.SO Mechanical Toy Racers Reg. 1.29 - 0 $1.00 Louis Marx Electric Trains Reg. 19.95 -0\\f 10.00 Plastic Swim Aids ..• $1.00 JOY SHOP 208 MARINE AVE. THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1149 THE ENSIGN p .... -dlrounJ Bal!Joa :JJltUUI ~· f ~---........;;;-__ By MRS. BETTY WATSON The Lou! C. Breers of San Ma-Mr. and A n . Chart Lamb and rino spent four days at their um-)oung Char of 231 Abelonr mer home. 1105 N. Bay Front, with w re at Cat.a.hna ov r t.M •·eek- their hO~ guests. Mr. and Mn . t"fld with their )1lcht. La VoJpe. Art Shaw, Mr. and Irs. Dan Smith • • • and son of Pasadena, and Mt MJ'h. J,.eila Hopkins of 202 Aha- Nancy McFarland of Monrovaa. lone pent a week-end m Puad na • • • and also \'isated a ranch in the Mr. and fTC\. GeorJte Hannon. Malibu Mountains. Mr. and M rs. \Valter Coulton. Mr. • • • and Mrs. George O'Brien and Mrs. Dr. and !\frs. F. E. Kt>lter of 15 Dell Reyn old were Wt'eke nd &>aeon Bay entertained ror t.hetr guests at the W . M. Gl~ ell house, daughter PatrlCJa last Friday wtth 1204 S. Bay Front. a buffet upper and square da..nces . • • • It w '8.S a pre-barthday C<'lebration J ust retumt'd from a Po...tmas--tPat was 11 on Sunday). Gu tB ters' Convention. held l~t WN>k in were Eleanore Guthrie. Barbara Santa Barbara. i H ilda Bnscoe, Inman. Erud Derrough, Shelby po. tmaster of Balboa .U.land. 1 TUnnell, Jeanrue Mal Swanson, • • • Rosalie Bean, Mar}' Royce, Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Landvogt of cella and Bill Kelte r . Rlclulrd San Gabriel. opened their house at 0\·t>rb). J ohn Grower. Glenn 226 P earl Ave. this past w~k-end C:ouch. Bob West, Joe Guthrie. \Vith them were thear-daughter !"t 11 ~fetcalf Gary Cook . Howard Dorothy and famtly and their son ~1Jtr hl'll and Ton) Torran<.'t'. Phtl and has farruly. • • • • • • Ascension Da) ga\'e Pct<'r Torn• 223 Agate. a holiday Wf'>(>k-end and he Wa! able •o oom dO\\ n from Loyola lhgh School. Lo. An· gt>le . on Wedn('sday last \H'l'k. H<. brought fi\'e C'las5matC'' wtth htm • • • Joseph Rosan Jr . 1~4 S n a) Front. arr1,-~ Frida) fr •m Ca1 J:... bad. where hf:' L attr•ndm;.: ann and na\-y aC'ademy. ~10!'-t 11t ~kmn rial week -end wa' ~p••n' 1 hng h i boat. • • • The Ronald Barlow·. ~1..:! Agat•' have N'turnco from a tnp ,-,sntns.: Mrs. Barlow's pan•nt:-. at Las \'p J!8S. whPre they saw th•• .Hf'Jldo rado CPlt'bration Tht?~ dron• aJ-.o to Grand Can~ on and Phnent\. ~frs. Barlow and the < hildl"\'n came back b) train whtlt? ~fr Bar- low drov<' to El P a.c;.o <7Tl bu .... tncs ~()(') Barlow, who W it!) to par1iCl pate in Snowb .rd ~lemonal Da:- st>ri<'S. is m bed 'tith the m a.sle Mona Rae. howe-\(•r . 1, racmg m the> Dingh}' cla..-s • • • Mrs. J ack Hall of ~ A ga1t' <'n- joyed a week's v1~t by hC'r moth- er. Mrs. Clyde Cushman of ArC'a- dia and her sister. ~trs. Jac-k Ke- and and sons Doucl ~ ... and Bnan of Temple Ctty. ~Ire; C1ara ~~~<'ken of 4{)5 :'\(lrth Ba) F ront enJOyed a holi· da) \'lstt b) h r '-On. Da\ Jd of Lo Angele. • • • Confined to his b<-d for six "~·k..., bc'<';n,;-.c> of h€'art troublt? i Jo .. f'ph B Edv.·ard-. of 211 Opal. • • • ~Ir and ~trs F ~~ McNiff of Pcl ... adc·na w ri• house guests of C'apt. and Mrs Bruce Kelley of 1 n On) .x A \'C" las:t w('(>k and left th·•ir d J Jcht Pr Ann to ~nd the.> holt da~ .... \\Jth the Kelle) O PEN I NG SUM MER HOME Paint€.'1"" and rlc>aners were bus~ a 110-t E Cmlrat AYe . Balboa. to hl'lp ~irs H P Wtllet of Colton t:l· her hOU'(' ready for week-t'nd 'Jc;ttot-.;:. The \\"tlle-L had seven J,:U• u.. O\ (.>r ~femorial dar and en- It nained them a the Balhoa Bay Club for SupJX'r BABV COMES TO BAL BOA ...\ hab:-"<1$ born Ia! t Thursday to Mr and ~tr Ha.JT) Libby. 4141 E Ba) S . Balboa. The little boy Wl'lghro fi\ (> pounru and three oun<'E'S. LEA VE BAL BOA FO R LAKE • • • (\ lebr'lttnc the !\temoriaJ day !\frs. F rarl('("C; G<lc• n y of :?0 Wt.>('k-<'nd. Dr. and ~tr... G. E. To- Emeorald came down from J.)('!'ert l htll. 1756 ~1rramar ·Dr .. Balboa, Hot Spring. for a ft'\' da~ s las: "pent a few da)~ a t th<>lr cottag€' week. Sh€' t own€'r of thl' St. An-at June Lakt> \\.tth them wt-nt lht> thony Apartmt-n ~ h<>r>' and a \\"arr<>n F l<'tcht"'rc; ::!1-1 QI'("hid. Co- ladies' sport . hop at thl' dl r rt 1 l'flna del ~far The part) left Fn- re.ort. da) mornin~ for the holiday. Swim f11s REGULAR $8.95 V A LUE NOW $7.50 JUNIOR SI ZE-REGULAR $5.95 NOW $4.95 The Rod and Reel Shop 210 MA"INE AVE. HARBOR 1124-J -- CHENEY'S 221 MARI NE A VE. HARBOR 1952-R POtTED PLA~~ LARGE and SMALL • 0\'ELTIES IN CERAMI · COPPER and BRASS PLANTERS • Dish Gardens Planted FREE • V.::.~~ J otes. ftom Corona ~ r J HOts me SCochte. IYH U ::~~::~:~: • MACHIN£ WAVE • e ..,.....,...._. •-··-' ~ ,-- Longer Lutlna LovellDess • '-· _....;;;____..._ Bv MRS. FLOflENCE ANOafliON ns r ~ to mftnben of \bte Tripe-, • ~ SOcie'ty ~ n.iaht &-t t.M 110! COAST HIGHWAY Mrs. Charles K y te, 312 Orchld Mrs. Cbar1ea 11-'....._, "•-Ja-Kn. flaioolcl ~ ol BalbOa lf1IIWY ~ lnn. Hom weft Mr. Corona del Mar HA 0533 ~ BU-. ...... , l· .. ve., arriv"!d home Saturday, M:ly Deuny and MUe Carole Denny. Island Wll1 1\llde the actlvltlel ol and 1fn. Georle Deftnl'loD ~Co- 29. after a three-week trip to h~r 421 liPllotrope AW!., 8l)ellt Sun· the Otndn!n's Home Society dltJI. rona cJel Mar. '!'be metW iDduded cld homt' toY.rn , Carthage, Mo. day ln the Lake Elsmore region. lac ~ next club yeer. She was such Dtct1lh ~licadeS u OJdde Stte visited the EtiStern Stal' They state that the lake ta very electl!d pfttlldent at the reaular Leekle .aup. Bubble ind Sq\IJNk. Chapter where she attended ln low and cars are able to drive on monthly meeting he-ld last •'eek oa Beefsteak and ld~y ~. and Tri· ORANGE COAST GEMCRAFfS Sun. through Wed. 9 ;30 to 6:00 'Thur. throU&.b Sat. 9:30 to 9:00 HANDCRAFYEO JEWELflV 1106 Coat Hwy .. CDM 1 1922 and for which she was or. the banks. Tuetday. ne, finishing off •ith tbe savoey gantst !or many years. • • • Other off~ra are Mn. A. V. Drvlla on Honebadc. • • • Present at the home of Mr. and Alldftwa. Corona del Mar, Yice ;;[i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:liiiiiiiiii~~- M.rs. M. B. Desenberg, 1701 Mrs. Clyde A. Burt. 211 Ffthl~ pl"eelldeftt; Mrs. Ned Mansfield, Jt -1 1 Da 'd D l t Tu Ave., over Memorial week~d Balboa Island. secretaryj and Mrs . .£.. oMll' •'I I yst e r., e t on esday tor we-'-•-. and Mrs. Jack Cullen o( Sam Porter, t rea surer' Cliff r:. Columbus, Ohlo, to Jotn her hus-'"" '-":u Ha ORIOINAL8 ba d d h 1 hi clc f h Los Angeles. ven.. I Beeuutul maJolica ware-that I n • an e P m pa or t elr • • • Speaker was Miss Bessie C. lr·, thlck Italian pottery -.~,th )··--Custom and Ready Made per·manent move to Cahl01 n1~. vln. .... ---..~-. of th ...,.. --~.-Plastic Acc:ssorles 'During her absence of two or Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carleon ·~ ... ._.~r e Duree~ of finish and bright designs. il on Infant. C1oeet., Kitchen. Bath three WC'eks, the Desenberg chll· anll their son and daughter-In-law A4optiona, Child Welfare Dlvialoo &.play at n.e l&landen gift shop. 1101 Cout Highway, CDM dJ 111 be -~ from Glendale have been d-ol the State Department of Soclal l 1be tenn majoliCa is property ~----~~-----~ o:~n~t·g's ·P~~. for by Mt·. ing seev"-1 daya ln their ':!.'ch Welfare. Sbe explained th~ deve!· applied to specialltalla.n ware, but , ~. · 1 home 210 Fem.leat Ave opment of child adoption In Cali·! types o1 it have . been made In 0 S S I • • • • · fomla and examined cu.rrent legis-other countries. includinc EncJand Mrs. Ivy Fraisier, 209 ca.ma· 1" • latJon coftCemlng adoption with and Mexico. Majt)llca ~ ~ tion A vc., was host~ s over Mem· Tea to Be ~,·ven emphas1s on why it is being op-ed Its height in the 16th centmy FINE ITALIAN DINNERS ol'ial week~nd to Mr. and Mrs. \J posed by many welfare groups, 1n-ln Italy. It was known, however and complete m enus Lou!s Etherington of Windsor 8 p H 1 6 1 eluding PTA. before that time, beine ~ 11Uls, Los Angeles. Th~e friends y aft.:. e roup 1be meeting was held at the from a chronicle of Verona in 1368. OPEN FOR LUNCH mf:t about 15 years ago whUe on II-Balboa Island home o1 Mrs. Wil-l Originally it was called ·~ OOCKTA1T 8 a ttlp through the Panama Canal. A mother-daughter tea, to et· fred Berls. Mrs. Fonest Theetge rica.'' named after the Island of . The pa1·ty was joined on Monda:; tertain high school girls who are of Udo Isle, Mrs. Olarles Ullman Majorca. where it was first 1611 COAST HIGHWAY 1by Mrs. Frieda Bellnfante, who planning to attend colleies where l of Balboa and Mrs. August Segol-thought to have been made. Pro~ Harbor 1180 Corona del Mar 'had just attend~d the Music Fes· national sororities are on campus horst of Corona del Mar assllted ably thi name was given by the Open Until 2 A.M. I ttval ln Ojai Valle~. is pl.anned tor Saturday, June 4: j the hostess. Outgo~g president, I Italians to the lustered Spanish Food Served to 1:30 A.M. • • .. m Santa Ana by members of the Mrs. Wendell Calkms, Balboa ware which was imported by ships ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mrs. Amelia Gamhle Is no"" Pan-Hellenic group of 0 ran g e Island, presided. can-ylng sailors from Majorca and ,. back at her home at 704 Hello· County. , , other Balearic ~ands. ,ti'Ope AvP., after an 8,600-milc Two Corona del Mar residents Zonta Club Meets Majol~~ ~ ~~ distinguishecl A Grand Gift for Graduation SIX-IN·ONE GARMENT HOLDER or DRYER You can use this Kemrose ad- justable holder as a space- saving hanger (either open or closed l or a handy movable dryer. Brand New on the Market motor trip. O·;er Memorial week· were among the new officers elect-by a tin-enamel coating the d h · cd ed at the last ....-.to.-.. ot Pan·Hel body, on which was laid and fired ~n s c t-ntcrtam m Pmbers 'of at the home of u,:;:_~-~.-.. ~-m-Sixteen members and two a painted decoration. In th~ 16th hPr family and her friend, ma. ~n. '-'"&l.WI, guests met at the hom ! Letha Llv.te Hunter btormes of Temr.l~>. 718 Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar. D 1 33 . .e o eentury this process was very ex-,. last week. ro et, l Driftwood, Shore pensive, but was rnost popular ~ City. one o! Mrs. Gamble's Worthy The new officers are Jackie Gi· Cliffs. for a meeting of the Zonta cause of the variety of i ts fonns Matron associates of 19~. meno, president; Velma Kee.ler of Club, last Thursday evening. and the richness of coloring~ tbe • • • Corona del Mar vice preslderlt· President Ruth Hummel was painted decorations ... sometil'neS Mrs. Virginia Turner returned Rosemary Bean. 'Corona dt'l Mar' named delegate to the June Zonta even Including portraits. Friday to her home, 609 Narcls-secretary; Margarita Considine: 'International convention in Qu~, Majolica is today a hlgh lustre sus A,·e , alter an absE"J'lce p! sev-treasurer· and Dorlsan Wilson bee. ware with rich yellow, red, green eral m o:1ths. She h as been visit-historian.' Virglnja Taylor wui Mildred Stanley reported on the and purpl~ decorations which usu- ing reiat!ves and friends tn San have charge of membershlp district con1erence meeting. A I ally run to natural designs. Each Matro an<.l M'll \'alley. At the pot)uck supper last week report was also given on the trlp salad plate, for example, has a dif- -Rosemary Bean and Allee McCas-to Pasadena tor the 20th annlver-1 f~Tent fruit painted upon it. It has A 1 ·~ sey of Corona del Mar and Mary sary of that chapter. Mrs. Stan-a dJstinctly Italian pottery look in • Yarnell of Balboa Island asslsted ley, Monica Smith, Mrs. Hummel, fonn as v.reU as texture. Plumbing Service Dorothy cams as hoste.ss lda Naylor, Helen Stockton ahd Another pottery of nne Italian VARIETY STORE BY ROSS (a specialist) . Grayce Sevler attended and the aspect is the American made Car· 24-Hour Em~ency Service 1 H b D / f local chapter presented' a gilt to bone ware (pronounced .. Car-bon· 6()3 Coast Highway Harbor 1549-J or 2216.w at Of e ega eS Pasadena Zonta Ctub, which ls ee''). It is designed by the Italian Harbor 850 315 Marine Balboa laland • the sponsoring club of Newport. importer, Carbone. and made by ;.========::::...~=======::::: At AAUW Muf During the evening a talk was J. B. T~lor eeramlcs. R.emfnlloent given by Braden Ftnch on the of the fruit maJolica ~. ~ ,.._ o~ H f Co status of the Presbu+erian ---.... bone has a ''liarvea'' patuf'D fe.- aulJ. ~\ om o rona tal ""' .. .._.,. turlng fruits ot tbe baiWSt. '!be del Mar and Mn. B. v. Romeni plates are banclect Ill me.. creera ol Newport were two of the nlne and tend to tbe dulled tones rather dele-gates representing Santa Ana than the deep bright oaea. Aooom- and Orange County University panylng the harvest pActure, C.- I Wthomen at the state convention of bone shows a plaine!' plate with 1 e AAUW at Pasadena last rings of rust and green. 'nUs ware, week~nd also featured at The Is.l~ ls Speakers Included Dean of ovenproof, and yet s\Jll)rlslngly \Vomcn at Arizona State College; light In weight-strong and depen- • DC'. George C. S. B,nome (Next to Roya Barber Shop) I dable. It is handpainted, under Dr. George C. S. Benson, presl· glaze, on a storeware body. De- 1dent of the new Claremont men's OOLD WAVES $7.50 sl.gned for infonnal living. college, and consuls from the I United Kingdom, Nethealands and Franct". 331 PolnMttla, Corona del Mar Mrs. Horn stayed with the ~~K~~a~y~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ known to the Harbor area. I' P11ige ol!ig.inwls DEFINITELY OPENING SA11JRDAY, .JU E 11 Featuring BEACH, PLAY, COCKTAIL, LOUNGING and EVENING CLOTHES T,HE ISL~NDERS and ORIGINAL SUEDE ACCESSORIES 313Jf2 MARINE A VENUE BALBOA ISLAND HARBOR 0794-JK Three Harborttes ·won prizes at "--------------------------' the final meeting of the season of ~~~~;~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~;t~AA~.~CQ~~~ KAREN • • nGRETA ·-=-----=-Corona del Mar, won a special IMPORTS·~ ----· -----..;,1l award tor her lapidary exhibit, Mrs. Horn won prizes tor Christ- mas cards and a monologue and I' Mrs. oRmersl won a prize for hats. GENUINE NEW ORLEANS COOKING French, apanlah and Fine American Food Barbecued lleef, Roasts or Stub ••. Lunches Sous-• • • Sauce. • • • Pies . EVERYTHING BY OWNER-CHEF 822 Marine Aveaue . Balboa lslud tl FARRARWIN8ATGOLF ~~===E=v=~=fn:~::::P:~=e:,:H:a:~=:r:~==·=J~=:r:D;r:~=f:n;E:a;~;y~~=~ A golf trophy for the Harbor II Area Elks Lod&e 1767, was I I : I I Special Price 1.95 Hand Made Crystal jam ja,.. bon bon bowls eompotea augar creamers pitche,.. brought home by Chester Farrar, manager of the Arthur Murray Daooe studio ln Corona del Mar. He received a gold plated ctgar- ette lighter for a win at the Dis- trict Elks 1949 t.oumament Jut Thursday ln Downey. GUEST& FflOM L.A. Guests at the home of Mr . .,d Mrs. Fn!dertdt E . Pooley, 620 Avocado Ave., ~ Mr. a.nc1 Mrs. Jake Siu and sons. Ronald and Gilbert, all of Los Angel~ GUE8T FflOM TH~ CITY Last week Mn. Karl Axtater entertained overit.t&bt guest from Los Angeles. Tbey were 0.. B.. Huttenlodter from Hol.lywood an4 Mn. LoWe Wood from Los ~ let. w ol j;::~~-~,~~§§§§~~§~§~§§1307 COAST HIGHWAY n Corona chi Mar K • FOR "FIJH IN THE SUN'.' See I BOB HOPKINS Women's and Misses'. Sportswear . • AT 2Z8 IIA1IINE A VENUE aALaOA IILAND .. • ' -a. T • 1'1'1-tl'V .. THE ENifGN PAGE 7 I I THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1949 DAUGHTER IS BORN Mr. and Mrs. David H allam of ~---------------------------l Cororta d 1 Mar became thE-par- Pftllol AMe., ..._dhc w ... ,.. A word about '"Sunaunc Com-l.Jdo I le :;how while 18 women's E'nts or a nin~-pound, E'ight-ouncc A\ltMI"IZed hrvtce mercla.lt... Much of th1s interest· ready-to·w ear shops contributed dtl.ughter last Thursday. lng tld-blt Information about our to the Ebell show. They were. TeJevlsion Installations ,merchants would go unsung 11 we three Fitzpatrick's stores; Dora- and Servioe dJdn't call your attention to lt. thy' • She. Surf and Sand. and Uke, for Jnsta.nce. the way the PJper Johnson of Balboa: Ida JIM RAMSEY 1 WHIT lUNDAY SERVICES merchants pJtch In and help Naylor's, La F iesta. Gay Togs, 8JO cc.st D&~ Spt'(:ial Servloes for Whit Sun-make our club and church partJes Vagabond and Nina's or Balboa c..n. del Mar ~,;.~1;. day will be held at 8 :30a.m. and n SU<.'cess-lend a gown or a radJo lsland: O'Br·ien's, t:nJque. Sil· ·~=-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;::.:~;:.-·1 11 a.m. Sunday at the St. James he.re-gi~ a dlscount on some-houette Fun F ashions and Pet1t .I Episcopal Olurch. Vla Udo. Com-thing else. Ville of Coi'On~ riel Mar: and I m.union will be observed and the I Some outstandJng examples t...orabcth of !';<>wpon. Pa1 ic (fonner accompanist for Bing Crosby) will be on hand for OOIDIUNITY NIGHT Every Friday * Al10 on SundaY' I :SO P.M. through the dinner hour ENJOY GOOD FOOD, TOO at Rl6lM'S 1U5 Co&st Bigbway Harbor 1941 CORONA DEL MA.R sel"mml\ by Rev. Paul Moore are recent style sho\\s, both the turnltuN> wa!' lt'nt by HouS<' and Wheeler will be ''Obligations ot a bridg_e party gJven by the LJdo r.arden. Christian". , 1Island Women's Club, and-the When the Eighth Grade Girls' In the evening the young Ebell Carden Tour Party. Lora· Cluh put on the big dance at th . Olurchman's league of St. James beth furnLihed Ute clothes for tht~ Girl &'Out JlousP a short lime Will meet tor a buffet supper at1 -a go. ,.i~hf m<>rchant!\, fittin~lv the Rectory as gu ts of Rev. and ,.___.._ ,_ ~ rnough, helped make thE: part\ Mrs. \Vheeler. Their adviser, Alex· ~~ VifereG ~ucce fhl. ThP e Included Dot ander Hamilton of Balboa. will be 1 and Bob's Candy Store. Balboa present. • • • ty b land Variety Store. S. 0. R. I Radio Shop. ThP L lander . R i<'~- 'REDISCOVERY OF GOO' ard~ Market. Ne\\ pnrt Bn .... er~ I Se-nnon for Sunda.y at the Bal-Plans for free classes In the I slang Sporting \J(J()dc;. am\ boa Island Chapel by the Sea will summer water safely program Trns'ty thE' ('f(t'('trirhm. ~ ''Redisrovery ot God'', accord· under Red Cross certf!IE'd fns truc-s. o. s. has ~l~o hP<'n m:1kir '! lng. to Dr. Harry \Vhit~. pastor. tors are nearly complete, 8N:'Ord· nn.s~ibJn ~om•· nf 1 )131 .,............ • M G P 'ri "'..:'J . "H 1 Ea 1 p I I '"'• .. ~ • 'IC ,.. .. ,."lJ t"'lU!:>IC' rs. ra~ 01 er wu smg ow ng to r· etersora, new y ap-a t the tcE>n agE>r s Tar Pit Beautiful Upon the Mountains". pointed water saJetv chairman A · • • • of the Newport Harbor area. nd late t. but not thr las~ NEW PRIEST HONORED I e:nrollmcnl infor m"Uon will be ~·nu rna, bt' ~urr were the lJU~l · M~bers of the con~tion of I"E'Ceived ~at the local Red Cro s ncs~ folks who helped thE' lht Our Lady of Mt. Cannel Olurch headquarters or will be taken by hor \~mmuntty ~la~~~ pr('· and St. John Vianney on Balboa Red Cross personnel at the New· s~nt sue~ a ~t:Ofe"~t~na;. nro<lu<'· Island attended a reception in port ~hool from 11 :30 a.m. to 1 llon of C:ra u! s \VtfE' Tho~·p honor of the new priest. Rev. p.m . .TunE' 14 anr1 at Corona del who f'Ont nbured "ere ~too;• n Denis Joseph Falvey. at Ebell Mar ~hoot from 2 to 3 p.m. on Home LoraN>th. Kn it and r u1 I Clubhouse Tuesday evening. the same day. Enrollment will and l<ay F ar.ch Ceramks A I o • • • co ·er age groups from sl' vear5 Tlln~ FarraJ ~,·ho nac; mo• E'd h('t 'FELLOWSHIP MEETING through adults. . busmess sen I(.'(' n('ar C1~y fla'l Sunday's sennon at St. Andrevvs The free clas es will be~n J une r!·om her R<~ltlO'l loc<atwn in Presbyterian Oturch will be ''The 20 and wHJ be held at the l!lth l-·arry Ashtnn s o fftC'C". Religious Signitlcance of Provi· St. pier In NE'wport a nd at Park \\'hat hel!('r Rr;ntrr.i'n1 t"(\Ulc! dence" by R~v. Thomas Gibson. In Ave.; East Bay F ront. Balboa we find !nr a hu~ ·at·ho m(' ~an.· the afternoon the \.Vestmlnst('r Island. There will be haJf.hour paign than to sp1 E>ad th<' irl~":\ th<'t F~Uowship, ~·oung people of St. I classes ln the morning, tx-gin· we shou.ld suppon ou1 own st c :-t·~ Andrews. \\-i ll entertain the young mng at 9 a .m ., for beginners and anJ uustm·~~ m('n. hecau~(' "!' asl\ lliiiiiiiiilllllli•iliilliiliiillliiiiii••liiii.l 1 people's ft'llowship from the Tus· uns ktlled swimmers. The after· t hf'm to hdp u~ "1\ h our c-ommun· tin ~byterian Church. noon will be reserved for lite tty proj('('t and they n<'n.•r h.•t • • • saving training for both juniors t:~ down ' 'WHAT MAKES A. HOME?' and SE'niors. Lesson \vtll b(' !;iY· Sunday morning sennon at e n Monday through Fliday. ,.----------------. I Otrtst Oturch by the Sea will be • Volunteer instructors are Fran-Co C If entit.Jtd. ''What Makes a Home?", ces Baker. Helen Janette Moore. fOnO f0 I aocordlng to Rev. Thomas Roy Joan Westlake and Mich \Vil- PendeU, mlnister. I Uams. I Vlsitors for Sunday morning • worahlp will be leAders ol the Ho1· 'ft G • liston A'\-'e. M~t Oturch of rT A Board IVes Pasadena. here for a week's con· j f~DC'e at Mar Casa on Balboa r::. /f L 'L. Island beginning tomOTTOW eve-racu y uncneon FINE CABINETS 1301 .! Coa t B'n". .., Corona del M"'r Harbor 1108 PATTERSON ~UMIING BEACON 6130-W 1693 Irvine Ave. COSTA MESA. If n ·ice Laundry Open 9 A.M. to 6 P .M. ThuM 9 A.~f. to 9 P ~1. CJ~ed S unday 20 MACitl!\:ES DRYERS 1()()"~ SOFJ W.\ TER FREE PARKING 404 Coast Hwy. Harbor 2566·W CORONA. DEL MAR YOUR Satisfaction IS Our Guarant~ • Coal! HARBOR 10 PROMPT PICK-UP .and DELIVERY You'~ Sure w i th All Wori( Done ning. I • • • A farulty Juncheon was given 43 0 ANNIVERSARY yesterday <Wednesday! by the Observing the 43rd anniversary retfrin~ executive board of the of his ordination, Rev. Perry Fred-Parent Teachers Association for erick Schrock of the Corona del Newport Harbor High School. Mar Community Church will I All of the-high chool t eachers . preac-h on ''Why 1 Became a Min.-I the office force and the caleteriR ister". 1 st.a ff w~re invited to the bu!fet s .. les With Expert t<nowledge . . Servcce wcth Eng~neertng Skill. -We .al50 Ht~ndle Finest Radios- in Our Own Shop • Don't Lose Your Diamond Se1tings Should Be Tighte ned in the Spring NO CHARGE FOR CHECKING THEM Wallace Calder head • Last Sund&J.' a group of young luncheon at th(' hi~h school. people from Fontana. who ~ 1 Mrs. Boyd Roberts was chajr.' on a religious retreat, stopped at man of the luncheon. and Mrl'. the Community Ohurch for vespers Paul Huffman and Mrs. Byron on their way home . Young people :'Ne ils \\'et'e in charge of decor:t· of the Corona del Mar 0\urch lions. M rs. Jerrold Spang lE'r b "-'ere invited to join them. 1past president of the High Schoo} • • • PTA. CHURCH WOMEN MEET I ------ Mrs. Robert Campbell. 515 Via , 'Ladd,·es' Plan 'Do' Lido South. Lido Isle. entertained SOS Television and Music Shops Harbor 780 300 MA-RINE Balboa lsl•nd THE BEST ~~. .... -Sit.,. Harbor 1-72 1415 COAST HIGHWAV Corona del Mar in CUT FLOWERS. CORSAGES and POTTED PLANTS Tbe Large t and 1\lo t Dh·ersified Nurse11· Stock 117 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mu the Womens' Fellowship of St. Art· Th(" "Laddies" of Balboa Island ~ Presbyterian Oturch at her 'Chapel are giving a Silver home Wednesday aft.emoon .. This Chimes Tea on Fridav. June 10. in the Sooth Coa t Area \vill ~ the last meeting until fall at 6 :30 p.m . at GoodeiJ Hall. 1313 COAST HIGHWAY HARBOR 590 ~--~~-------~furthls~~ I ~~ ~ s~w t~t t~ J~i~ ~=========================~ iitl9o-....,-----------------------~ are not the only one who c.an raise ,. funds for the church increments, If You Are a BRIDE-TO-BE ... you'll want to be a bride of such (>nchantinR loveli)less that your young man will always remember you as you looked that d ay! Just for you . . . on your greatest day . . . v..-e have inaugurated in our beauty ·salon a bridal perfection service that will assure you Jovelin(>S.~ from t ip to toe! ... A flattering hairdo made to order for your bridal veil. •.. A manicure and pedicure for hand and foot beauty. • . . A. last--minute serviCe in your o'W1\ home ... J• before you say ~·I do'" ... to give a pf'OfatioNI touch to yoar coiffure. a becoming ar-rangement of your wll. ean•t you jUst hear the Whispered words. "Oh. what a beautiful bride!" A bridal appointment is waiting · for you at HARBOR 1S2t 101 Coa.t Highway Corona del Mar (All wof'tt done by appo4ntme.nt only) thE' men are having a "do". How- ever. the "tea" will be more of a lumberjack affair with baked bE'an supper and all the trlm· mings. And thE' silver and paJ)E'r tnoney will be-"kicked in'· b.f way of R bucket. I WEEK-END GU£ST Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Kern· per. 900 Ocean Blvd., E'ntertained Mrs. Louise Dahlman of Anaheim 1ecently . State Licensed and Approved From 2 to I Yea,.. Supervt.cl care and Constr"UCtlw Play REASONABLE RATES ()pen 5 days per v.--eek-8 to 5 '1'ran~ation FUrnls~ 190 E. 15th St. COSTA MEIA PtMme h•con M17 SPRATT OP11CAL SERVICE \.AILABLE in CORO DELL~ " Established in 1916--we have since that time speeiaht.ed in accu- rate fabrication of ellelusive eyewtar. Bring your doctor's pre.c:rtptiof\ to SPRA. TT'S for eyeglaa satlsfac:tlon. (I()R6f W. RAn OPRCAL CO. Di pen ing Opti ian. . Harbor 3043 In Santa A.na-KI mberly 2-3511 orona d I Mar 811 t Righ\''Y Hours 10 to 4--Mond-.y, Wednesday. Friday lh~-~......_~...........:.~~--------· Ollicers 1nstolleCI BilbOillla Ro&DIW 1 It will be appt.c)X!mately two 11 1 Cit Jt G mo~ weeks ln the bolpUal for N("WpC)rt Harbor Community In the Corona d 1 Ma r school au· y UIC roups t~n ~V:.~ua~~h· .!u~ PaiDtln& SteM 20 )' an in Harbor Area Harbor 17 Corona del Mar Pla)'crs la~t Thursd~y and F riday dltorlum. tnstallatlon of oro for the of an auwmobUe accident ln f~r· staged1 without a stage. the Pulit TI1P Pla)t'r' h:we ~ $400 Cbureh Sc:hool Guild and the leo AlJoUt two weeks ago. 1 z<'r prlze-wlnnlng play. "Craig'~ of th e S.'l GOO nE"t'ded to carry capUJa Circle Rnd the announce-tr. and Mrs. Wightman weN ~:==::=:==::=:=:=:=:==:~ WJte." through a 1949-50 ason of slx ~cnt of commJtl oi tbe ca. ridlng 1n the ear of 'Mr. and Mrs. Rome Bellovatlilg . ftleot'a Our apeolatty Wtndow and Wall Cleaning CHARLES GORMAN 1018 Cout Highway, CDM HARBOR 2174-W W e ll ovrr 300 snw the two ~r-mrtjor pia} . with \YOrl:!hop play s Pilla Circle took place last v.reek Van Tayler of Baboa just thls formances, In full center s taging. ~tw't.'e'n. Part o f ne xt year'" on Wednesday at Pilgrim Hall of IJ of Ensenada when the acct· whlch is new to Ncwpot'l Harbor. plan is to retain Tom GUmore. the Coron~ del Mar Community dent occurred Mrs. Wightman There was neither st::~ge, scenery. '' ho profc sional direction of Church. 1'\ew officers are: 'was the only one badl)' hurt. nor c-urtain. The a ud ience sat on "Cralg·s \Vllc" proved it to be Capilla Circle: Mrs. 0. M. ·---- all sides as the players performed one of the Players most success· Campbell, president; Mrs. Gus·' cASHIER OF HARBOR BANK --ful produelion . tave Grupe, vice-president ; Mrs. ATTENDS CONVENTION ~ Four l~lnds of subscription· John Sailors, secretary; Mrs. J ean Harold Hetrlck, ea.shler at the Romance Wins mcmbcr·h•rs are offered: n ) Buell~ treasurer; Mrs. A. E . Newport Harbor Bank In Coron3. r a~ ron MembE-r. for ad,·ertising H aapa. hU torlan. del Mar. attended the convention Rom ance won out at the spe-patron. which include-s a men· Church &hoot Guild. Mrs. Nor-of the California Bankers' Assn. in C'ial Council meeting la st Thurs· lion on proJ,!T'ams. as "'-ell as a man H. Frahm, president ; Mrs. P asadena last week. He was ac- day. and Doris Cra ni<"hcr was tickt>t for ~ll to the plays. (2 ) Hugh Mc\lymont, vlce-pro5ident ; oompanied by Mrs. H etrick. Bank granted a two-foot Sl'tback va ri-Sm.tainir.~o: m,~mbers are listed on Mt-s. M . J. Sh~nnon. secretar y· b OUT'S were discussed and there "nee at 111 Gat n<.'t Ave on Bal· t il<' pro"'ra m 5:and rt'('('iveaseasor Mrs.. William Kloeckner. treas-wu a suggestion tha t banks tay boa Island. if"kPt f<•r SlO ( 3 1 P articip311ng u rer ; Mrs. Burt Procter, h is· QPMl one night a week, Mr. Het- The Cound l at i ts rcgular !'<1 m~r~ r('{'('i\'<'. :t season t~cl«'t torlan. r ick l't'ported. j ml'<'t '"li! last \H"<'k had ct~la\ ed ~nr S:~. 1 l 1 Jumnr s<.'QSOn tlck(·l Committees for ne xt year are: 1\s dl'cision . Miss Gr a n ichcr 1 $2 .• )(). program. M rs. Grupe; ways and V.F .W. POST TO MEET . j J•kadM fnr· qtuck<'r action. be-means. M rs.. Ro~rt Reed and . Re-port on tbe ~py sale wttl be cn usc she wanted to start buUd· &lemorial Day Services Mt-s. Lee Rothschtld ; m em bet · gt\en at the meeting of VF\V P ost STOWERS RADIO SERVICE Record Ptayerw • Tefevf&i on DON KIRKPATRICK 317 Co .. t Hwy., COM Har. 723 ing a houst' on the lot and sht' H Jd t Balbo Pi ship. Mrs. E. F . Coop ; publicity . 6886 .at 8 P:"· Tuesday in the I '' :ls to be m arried soon. e a a er . l\frs. Ashley Pow-e)); social. Mrs. Amt'ncan Legion Hall. ~-- . . . \\'r~aths from Harbor sen·1ce I< \' Dilts· de\'"tl"ns "• ''I A Th1 l'<'n ttnH't)ta l ple-admg wa~ . . . . • • · ·. ·. '' v • ~,,rs. " · · h('{'(jed b\ the C'oundlmt'n. '' ho CI\IC and bustness groups ~\ere .~cBnde ; kitch<'~. Mrs. L . A. Nor--~~A l · . t th "t . UJY}f\j'ro on the wat ~rs to chmax man ; thank olterina Mrs ngh.'--u o an spc\.· e s1 e tmml'· 1 ~t ·I 1 o . · · P,• • • d t 1 . d . . d h sn r-m n £>mOJ a a~ serYlCCS at George Dennison ; fr·Jendly st>rY· /a e ~ · an I. ass JU gr:'c~t at t t' thr Jhlboa pi~"r Monday. ire, Mrs. F . S. H adf\eJd ; sun· ·[>{'Cia I m(?('t m g. Tht 'ote for The· "''n k,~ W<'r'(' h eld jointly shine and courtt>S.v, Mrs. J ohn : O'Tlan('(' \\':t" lll'tl:>imnus . .. 1 ., ,.. . . h . d 0 0 1. . b' ttw local Lc~on. Arn\'t>t a nd Mt>ador; sewing, M rs. Ma r auerite ;" 1s.s \.t ame c•t nn r. \\Cr \"F'\"' 1 ,.... d J h f 11 "" 1 . 1 , . ., PH" s. ~. omman <'I' o n · n er anfi M rs. George D:wie!'l ; l'ow<'ll at'(.' to bt· marn<'< 1•115 \ 'pson "r Lcgion Post 231 was it• international rela tion s, Mrs. c cnmlng Sat u1·day. charg<'. 1\ me!'.sa£<' of homage C . \Val deck : churt"h \\"'JT.cn ·.s 1 I o out· '' 1\r h<'r'O<'S wa s delivered rounciJ. Mrs. He rhert King; mu- h\ ~~ a nk Lin nPll, exalted ruler s ic, Mrs. A. A. Ke m per. q.~ I . _ '"'"· t tl :\l''~·r~u t . Hat~bot Elk · Hostt>sses were Mrs. W alla("(' ~ Parh t'lpatmg m the ('('f'E'mo nies Calderhead M rs Reed Mrs I ''PI'(' t~hn pJai n William Banniste r Powell. M~. Edw~rd R e<'b.le. M1 s: c•t l..cgton Post 191. Rev. Arthur Louise Banet\ and Mt fl. H a lT) . q,~ J ~ ___ . _ • _ • .•nh~-.nn of 1 ht• N<'wpor·t Catholic Bro"'-nfit>Jd. ~ J•.'ll'l"h 'ln('f R<.'\. Thomas Pendell ---- ol 1'hl j..,t Chut <'h by thc Sea. TRIAl. SET FOR MONDAY By ANN Y ou rna:, want "~"-omc-thmg old .somet hmg nl''' . .something horrow- <'d and somet hing bl ue" a t t h<' wffiding. but chanc-es aJ'e vou bride "i ll want all 10\ t>l\' new whitt' undt•r1hing~ when ,i,u arr sel<'ct ing the \.n•dding <.'ns~mbl.-. CA BY :iiRL AR RIVES \ rtnu~hl<'r, W(·ic hing nine I'~" utlf1~ and .;i·. nunC<' . was born nn :'\T;1\ :.){) tn \l1. :mrl \11 s. S tan- ),: ::;mit h. ";~ -i J\\f'l'<ldo A\'r .. Co- ICJ•la ch I J\lar. The trial or Joe Garcia of Santa Ana on charges in\'oh•ing the knif- ing of a Corona dt>J Mar youth ha.' bt>en re-scheduled for next Mon- day in Superior Court at Santa Ana after having bccn postpom d last week . 1 CLASSIFIED *DS LO~NS $50.00 to $1,000 *SALARY *AUTO *FURNITURE or other personal property "QUICK SERVICE'' Coast Cities Loon Company 2305 Coast Blvd. Newport Beach, Caltf. (Next Door to W estern Union Office) Tel. Harbor 2638-J ENDS SATURDAY · June 4 "The Set-p" -P lus Big Laff Hit - "Jinx Mortey" Blue. however . is also .-xtrcmdy popula r in lingerie. and some of t~bridN a~inclu~•it int~~~LOST: W~k~nd ~g on Pop~n~~~~G ~t~~u~E~~r-------------------------~ trousscau items. Ave. Reward. Allen Stross, perienccd help with dinner DW~ a.~w~w DRUG thc photographer, Norm's Land-parties. Own transportaUon. JIAIIPTON'S ~ Whet her you are looking for ing. HA 2811 or 880. HA 205().R; U no answer, HA the filmy variety or basic tailor-1973-M. PRESCRIPTinN SERVICE HARBOR 2535 ed undies for under sports HELP WANTED: Experienced ------------- clothes. ask Velma at O'Brien's hook k(>(>p<'r a nd stenographer. UST FOR J OBS: Call or w rit e 619 Cout Blvd. Corona del Mar S~laltyShop.She hasalready Mu~ know ~u~e e~ry ~~ w fur ~d ~~.ful l ~ ~rt ~-------------------------~ helped a number of June brides t ern. Apply Box A, Ensign. time work. Newpo rt Harbor plan their ~mpleh t~uueau ~ERI • Em~nyn~nt ~~~~. HA ln~ ~-------------------------~ lingerie-from that f irm but airy '· ENCED G AR D ENER P . 0 . Hox S41. Balhoa. WRIT MAN 'S S E B V ( C E all power-net girdle to the wants work. J apanese-Ameri-Reborlng Shaft Grfndlno smooth fitting nyton nighties. can. Lnguna 1 7644. By week LOST: A ~~;ma ll r Pddish-hlondc General Repairing 24-Hour Towlne B or m onth. rocker "paniel, Sat. nig ht, cor. PETE, EDDIE, HARRY and ART y the way. these nightie5 arc Mnr RUCrite and ('oast Highw a'.'. Mamr Mechanlce ~m~hing to think a~ut "~enWA~n TO RE~: Gam~ ~M. Child ~i~in g. ~-~1~--~--~-T_m_~ __ A_Y __ ~_ro_M~-d~~~~~~--~~==~O~R~~~-~R~ yoo a~ ~Mning yoor ~~~ aft£>r Ju~ ~ Y~r 'round wa~. Contact En~p. !;···~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~• t rip. A nylon nig htie m ade by rentRl. JIA 1008-JK. KickN·nick won't muss and can be WANTED S 11 Fo · : ma apt. yearly, washed and dried quickly to ~VC' · R S ALE: Chevrolet. 1936, 2· a bout $-40-~!1 rx·r month. Cou- packing a Jot of luggage. 'Sped rlnm'. good C'Un<.1. Reasona ble. ple. HA Y£30-J. the groom will Jove you e\'en more 51~ Acacia . COM. HA 35-W. when he sees how considerate you are about not dragging along too .---------------. much finery to pack. Clyde A. Burt LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER lSOl Coast mway HELP WANTEO. Woman. J'Rr t time, to work in store. r on· tnct the Ensign. (And for the same reason. some of these adorable n~ ton blouses will make your wedd illg trip more pleasant -whether it is a Euro- pean tour, or a quick trip to San Diego.> Harbor 1741 Corona del Mar F OUND. Woman's bl"ck pocke t· book. o "·ner ca n r('{"()ver by describin~ contents. Balboa Island Variet} Store. 213 Ma--;::::==============~ I rine. -_I !-'OR SALE: 10-ft. skiff with 1 1~ h.p. outboard motor; 1 year old; S75. 705 Larkspur Ave .. CDM. But let me tell you more JUST THE OFFICE about the power net girdtes. One Is made by Olga and the other F()R YOU by Remey of Calif. The Olga gir· Modem office on Coast High- die may be viewed in the June way. Corona del Mar. Excel- laue of Vogue. lt'nt location; rich wood inte-rior: built in cabinets; toilet: Power net is a cool control fab J'rivatc ent r anc-e ; ample park- ric which looks so dainty, yet lng: on ground floor. yoo'll be surprised how it irons W ill lease for 1, 2 or 3 yurs. out those unflattering bulg<'s. It's JOHN E. SADI~EIR Jight w eight and at the same tim e - f inn enough to wear u nder THE Owner dN'S.c;: your wedding gown. 607 COAST HIGHWAY Oh. and as k Velma to show you Corona del Mar Harbor 242.2 those luscious SE'ts of matched lin· ~;;;;i;i;~;;~~~~i~~ gcrie panties, shps and petticoats Yoo'Jl want to select carefuJJy the pieces and .styles which you like most for your own lovel)' trous- seau. 1415 COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR Harbor 2161 HERE'S A BA:RGAIN S mall 2·bcdroom home south of Coast l lighway, 'CDM; $6,950. Fitzmorris Realty Company Licensed Rea1 FAtate and Business Broken 813 Coast mghway Corona del Mar Hlrt)Or 2112 F URNISHED ROOM !or rent, outside entran~; Philippine mahOS-:1\ny . HA 2&14 Wl<. 619 Marg\terite, CDM. FOR SALE: Blue leatherettc breakfast nook; pract lcaUy new; also maple couch. 618 ' Poinsettia, COM. HA 289·1 MK. \\' AITRF.S~ \V ANTED. Must be fast. Hours 12 noon to 8 p.n 1. Coast·H1 Cafe, 504 Coast High · way, COM. FOR SALE: 1!'.4.~ Plymouth, spe- cial deluxe sedan. Prlv~t<" party. Only 9,000 mtles. $.30tl In extras. Can be seen at l095 N. Coast Rlvcl.. uguna Beaeh. ra11 Ll\gtma 5232; evenin gs, Laguna 1-3061. FOR RENT: Oftlre a nd storage space. 1693 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. BE 6130-W. In I~LIOA * RIDE The Ferris Wheel - "MEET YOUR FRIENDS IN THE FUN ZONE'' "'s Every Week-end and All Day SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS * RAVE FUN at the Many ions ~. -C.AS RANGE for sale; high oven. $12. HA 699-)1, 325 Grand I c.na~ B.I. ----llliiliiliillliilllllilliililllliill•-----iillliliilillllilili-iiilll I