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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-06-30 - Newport Harbor EnsignNev.rpor ..... 0 -..o ... vth') t. .o.1 u •• ..J,.ct Jorons del .. &r , ~alit . ~ THE----.... ....._ ..... _.. THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1949 NEWPORT HARBOR • LINDA BORGESON SUSAN HARSHBARGER PAMELA Th£' C inch rc·lln of :"1'\\J>Oit Har· maifV"d. There had to be additional The otht>r two finali ·ts wert> 1 1 gs. an cons u tat on among not disappoin1£•d. he<'au.-.c-An· hor b. (i\(•' ·ar-old J>nml'la Anh f tt 'n d l i Pt'w of 4:1~ :'\l'ardssus ~\v"., Corona th · d d P 1 ... c JU '{t'S an arne a was an-thony sa1d h£' would make san- ... o nee e wanner. dais for thf'm too. The) w t>re O'lar· r1£'1 Mar. ShC' won that honor 0'\'"r n u d th · Rl othC'r canrlul.tl ••s la~l Fnday She r£'Ceived the crown. the !'an-lPnt' )lath •r. a~e 4 of 3Z7 Mari- (•V£'nmg. d~ls made by Larry Anthony Mo-gold AH•. and Ga~ Ann MaC'Gil- 11 was a clnc:.4" d\'('islon Aftt'r rltca of Anthony's Shoe Servire, li\Ta:r. ag4" 5 of 1610 F 1r-t Avf!. a JJ R2 ,::ir), had t rit d on t h£' ~old and a big hl'ap of pre!'l'nt c:. donated I both of Corona dt:'l ~tar. thong s:.nd.1b lhl'f'£' finali_c;t_s_r4"_·_b~ local m('rchants. A cmwri of about :..>oO gathel'('d I Local Boats Seek HOnors in Big Race A grf'at numhf>r o f :"<-wport Harbor r<'oplc "ill join the huge spe-ctator hoat C'rowd at San GAfL ANDERSON at f'itzpatricks' Store tor the bag event to see the selection of On- der<.>ll a and her four Prince. es. These Princesse-s were S u s a n Harshbarger. age 5, of 433 Acacaa Ave : Susan Ma~aret Evans. age 6, of 1017 Coast Highway · Gaal Anderson. age 5. of 309 Popp~ A\·e, and Linda Bort!e-son. a~e R SUSAN MARGARET EVANS 1 Port raib b~ Howard Folsom 1 or 705 A(·acia A\4" All are from Corona d I ~1ar. AsststinJ: Anthon' v. ere four judg~ . mdudang ~1~ . Jack RiC'('. 415 Hchotro}lf' Aw Corona d el • C'lnt inuN1 on Pa~e 9 ' Ht•mm al ,,f •·nntrol•: on rental housing in Newport Beach as of Pedro to \\1\t,·h thf' start of the c kt 1 It:.". ht n ,,.,·~nnnw~<kd h\ t tw Ora ng<.' .Countv R<'nt Ad\·isory 2.22S·m ll E' I ;H'f' tr> Honolulu at Honrci. ( lu11m m \\ J hn,tol announC<'d thas Wt'?k in Santa Ana. noon on Juh 4. Th€.' '''<'11mnwndat1t•n hu .... h<>t·n ('nt on to Ilousinfl: Ex(>Nlitor Tighe E. Twen t~-Ci\e boats han• t'ntered .. \\'ood~ 1n \\'aslnn~tnn. "ho mu.;,t act on it within 30 days. [)e('ontrol the ra{'(>, and t\mong these are d ~~ person was ~ and two oth rs e aped in an expl~lon of n-nh '"'' t will not Ill· cff£'<'1 i\" until thE' board's recommendation the K itten. Teton. Gi\llant and ~f~;-e =~~~boat late_:I'uesda~. ~l off Balboa Island. The has been approved by Mr. Woods. Flyawa\' rer:esentin~ IO<'al yacht Sh~ll Marine Dock and w~ ~ting~~w~~~:~~ b~k~outt ~ Mr. Bristol said. clubs. ~tam ot h<';s al"(> well three ~· EdWard Ca~tier and OlariPS ElU of San Pedro Hi!' announ('('ment wa~ made known loca'l~. c:.uC'h a ~toming and Torry A. Speer of South Gate, - . --- aftf•r Monday's m('('tin~ of the 1 Cnn: im:rrt on PaJ!<' 6t jumped overboard. Earty Rt'nt Ad\·isory Board. which acted ----Mr. Carpenter suffered s<'C'Ond AcHIOin Due on tht' basis o f information re-M II / R d de~ burns and was takf!n to Or- C'f'I\'Ni <II thf' public hNlrina Junl" 0 y s escue angeo County Hospital Owne r of Tht' bi~ p~ rott•t·hnac f'\1 nt for " On Se Progr the Har·hor art•n \\111 he tht' com-10 in til . ='f'wport Harbor H igh F th<' boat is list('d as Onia ~1agnoha wer am munity di ... pla~ of fin works to be Sthool rom High Wire Horton of Long Beach. Fireworks Display -To Be Held at Pier d I · ( h At that m.n"tt'nN, •"' Cham\..-r of The mciden t was reported to th<' prt' l'ntf' on t '• C'\'l'nang o t e ..... -,.. .. Ut" Fourth of .July nt t he Balboa Pier Commel'<'t' rt'port prO!<onted by Last dut~· o r All MacPhail . Poh"" Statton at 6 :49 p .m . Tut•. • ~.arl~ a<·tion on the ob tad'S by th£' Bnlboa Jmpro\'cmrnt Ass-Harvey D. PE'B.S<' ~tat<>d that thc Board nf Equaliu11 ion o fficial. he· da_) by Mrs John W . H<>aston. who whac:h ar'(> del a~ lnJ! 1 he count\ ocia t ion. domand r or rental housing h as r oro he le II on a 1 wo month 1 rl p satd • boa 1 was on r t"' in front or """ er p ro~t am a'" hnp<'d for ;s h<'E'n lY'asonablv met in this area. to Srotl~nd \\'tts to r1·~. h do'"'" thh her residence at 140 S . Bay Front . h ~ City Coundl :\lnndny grantcd the .r .. " Balbo 1 t <' .:-anttatton D1strict dirE'<'t ors Mr. Bristol nnlnt<'d out that if pttrrot. ;\loll.\. that h<'lonn.s to his a Is and. The fire wa.s put BlA rN}U<·~t tn hold the displav. 1"' "' b '-~ H prepare' for th('lr n"'xl ,_,, . .) controls aN' 1'(-'mon•o. the'-' m a.v cousin. ~trs. Vi rnima Rcibold. 210 out Y t,,..: arbor Depart~<'nt fire " m~ tng. At th<' previous m N·ting th<' Coun-.r "' bo d v;-~ d · also be rcstol'('d unnn Board Narci!'sus Avc>. Corona d<-1 Mar. at an auxiliary. and the boat t"UnE's a~ C'\'C'na ng. July 13. at cil h<~d AC't' ·N! to provid<' S450 v " ed toward lh•• ss:;o "''' of th< event. R<'COmmendation if l'<'nts rl'"' to ~toll) whn wa< lrantit'alll· t.,... was tow to the Harbor Doparl· tho Santo Ana Court llou<o. Another reqw•<l oonr<rnin~ fire· murh . toring <>n hi~h t<lephon• wire. mont dock. AI la.o W('('k'< m('('tinR tho works was r •jrrtr•d b~· the Coun-Th£' ~rd also r('('Ommended was gr a tC'ful to Alf for putting sale-o f the ()()()()()() hond issuE' cil. This w no:; thl' n>qucst of th£' d"Control for LatrUna Rt"ach and up all t hP P-xtf'n!'ion laddE'rs in I':M:I ICI.i.a SfaU.... wa. can('('IIE>d hN'ausf' contracts Newport llorhot Vrt<ran.' (lrgan-.all other coastal <.'<'mmunilie< to the ne;~hhorhoorl and climbing \0111'1 .-n1: IMI lor pur·cha<< or la<ililies and ization. Inc. r eprC'"rntC'd by Vin-th<> south . up . with a fish in~ pnl<' along T Open • agt"('em<'nh on oreratlon and ron· ('('nt C'u~umano. to tW' nllowt'd to whtch ·;lw rould walk to h1s !;houl-, 0 struction had not hE'en e xe-cuted df'r and safC't \' On Jul~ 1~ tht:> dtrectors arE> ~Tol_l~ "" i'l \'4"n friC'ndh. and Paid call men are ~1·ng ~.ought e'\.(lE'<'ted to rc-•'('i\E' the r~m St'll "saft' and S.'\nf' fir£'Work s'' to Solvt·ng a Dark Problem . rais"' fund.:; for a 'KoY ll Ve-tt-rans' ~ "' '-'-" How about leaving your porch lady-hkf' i1RlTOI. Sh4" knows all for Coron a del Mar's ra· ...... "'.tatlon. mC'ndation~ or a hoa ... rl of threr Day. The nnl i-firC'works ordinanc(' ' ... "" must he o h« " ed heeo u '" of the light .~ 1 That waa the auggea· the .<h ild ror.s. na m« in I he neigh· which wi II be in op>ratlon rome-Pn •'""""' " I o I ho r u I u,. ad· borhood. hkC'c:. ('(l fft'c. toast. lamb· time in the latter part of Jul.,.· mimstrallon of thf' sf'\\Pr pro- S<'riou" fir4" h"ll.i"lrrl. l\ta' or DrakE' tion m ade at Ia_. Thursday's -· ., c hop bone5 ar:'ct ~r Ht>r o nly 1 Eight call men ~;n lx> ne<'ded. gram said. I meeting of the Corona de l Mar known prof;mtt\ slipped out one Fire Chief Frank Crocker said ~la~or nu:'k Drak£' . a1d that a Civic Asoclat ion to solve the da~· whC'n an old frlf'nd o f Mrs.1 this w~k. They will be paid for sJX'{'ial mt:>C'tin~ o f th<> Cit\ Coun· problem of no street lights. A RE"tholrt cam<' up to the front drills and participation in firt' cil would tx-callf'd. tf nf'c(>S!;an . woman in the audience 1 ug-door and callro. "Yoohoo. Vir· calls. Th~ of tMse E>i~ht would to pass on aJ!rN'mt'nts reached gested that the Ughta would help ~inia. arc> vou th£'r<'?" I be "sleepers"-men who would hy the da rec1ors tn orde-r to Sp<'{'(\ to ditcourage prowlers. "The h • · · you ~ay~" came liv£' st the fire station. the proJ!ram. When all agrt'<' back the answf'r. Present plans call for R. R. Ran-ments ha\'t:> bet'n sif,'!n<>d. adver· Cltv offidals hAW' approvE:'<'\ a del. now captain at tht' Balboa ti E'm<'nts fo r hids on th£' hond~ parking r<'Sl riC't ion plan pr'OI?OSed ··~t OK'd· Water D~tes R..L--~ I sland fire h&ll. to be at the Co-can again hE' issue-d. hy th£' Tourn:lm<"'nt of Ltghts l ~ I M ~CU rona del Mar station. Capt. Ran· ParkinCJ Restricted At Lic)hts Tourney Assorinl ion nc:. a m<'nns of avoict-del. a veteran of 14 years with the OpJ • in~ the> "f'r ioul' traffic rongt"stion 'J"!l'ol'(' was .standing r~m only at City Ha_ll Monday evening as fire • d~ent . li\'es at 5lS ftiORS r~-u-gl.f d 1 1 ,; 1 10 . , tho City Counrtl took actton oo R number of tmportant probl<rrut. Dahl! A ~ urn~. t :e ~ ~P · .. C\t"nt. . . 1 Brief but si~~pcant was th£' appro\·at of th£' $725.640 budget for a ve. I Appt 0' ~I "'"" g_,\C'n Monda~. m tht' fiscal year that begins tomorrow. Mayor Dick Drake rommentt"d AppHcations for call mt>n can be Oft Ga; b•ge p nn <>X<'<'UII\'O «-.ton of tho C'tty on the fact that only two <iti>:<'ns <howod en<m~h inlo,...t in tho bud· tumed In at the Balboa Island lin' -- C'ouncll. atl<'ndNI al"o bv Caty get to attend Ja~t WN'k'~ hearing. hall. • Mnna ~er .Jnhn !>nilnrs. City At· That <hOW< oonlid•n<'<' in tho council. a man in tho audlon« "' Cards arc now being malied out torn<\' r.enr~e r>ennison. Man-marked. Th• mayor said. "Thank Plea ChaD~ to Guilty to find out "·hat lh< public think agor \1\'allrr Shan!'" of tho Tour· you." evening was oc<asionod by two Joo H. Garcia ot Santa Ana. a<· about the Ctt> ., plan for • garbage nament o f Lig ht". anct H ay Lan· Also given final approval was public hearings. One was on the C'USed of assu1t with & deadlv wea-dispoAAl untt 10 every home. genheim. rf'prf'sc>nt ing thE' Tour· the reduction of wster rates. The proposed MR205 projc<'t for im-pon in the stabbing of Psul RobE-rt· Mayor Drake explained th1s namt"nt Ronrd of nir't'ctors. m onthlv minimum for mt"tered oro,·emf'nt or ~tl"('E'ts in thE' Lake son of Corona del Mar. plt!-aded week that the clt~ C'ould provide The plnn <':tlls for cloc:.ing cer-water ·is rt'duce"d to $1.80 from tract. Aftl'r hearin£ a number of JtUtltY M onday as his st"<"'nd trial each home w1th a unit ot a greatly tain area-. to nil cars except those $2.30. Monthly non-m etered flat question.c:. about ctiffert>n<:es in a.s-was 'N'ady to start in Superior reduced pnCE' -from $45 to $50 of l"('slrt<'nts. T h<'"C' al"('as wil\ in-rate is cut from $3.50 to $3.00. the sessments. tht" Cound\ agT'('{"d to Count. each -tx-<-au. of hu)tng m a bulk dude Bnlhoa Islnnrl, Lirlo lsle and ann ual charge from $.17 to $31. the continue th" h£'aring to the July I Judgl' Robert GardnE'r ~t Julv lot. other sections of tht" d t\'. s uch as tum-on charge from $7.50 to $2.50. 11 me<'ting. Th£' othE'r hearing was R for hParin~ an appUcstion for Tht. s\St('m "ould eliminate the portions of Jlnlhoa Pf'ninsull\. By Tht' 40.cent monthly charge per on tht' a~l'c>ssmrnt for th<' rom· probation and for sentencing. A co t and nuisanct-and unsightli- n certain hour nn SC'pt. 10. pE'r· sewage ronnect\on was approv<'d. plet<'d proj('Ct of impro\'PmPnt of jurv had f&ilro to &J.!TN' two ne~s of garbagP C'Oll{'l('tion. the hap by 10 ;l.m . nll <':tt'S without This will finance sewagE' tN-at-streets in N--wport H('i,:tht~ Tht> Wt'('Ks aao Mondav. Evi~~nC'P 1n mayot· .aid Action to be taken on offici a 1 ~t \rk{'rs must lea ,.e t h~c ment for the coming y(\ar to avoid sssessm<'nt wa~ C'Onfi1"med. that first trl& included phoh~ 1his plan will depend on the pub- areas. and after that time only quarantine of beaches. PaMed to th~ 1'4!'C'Ond rt'&c!lng ll'T'&phs of th~ S<:Utfle tak<'n h\· He's attJtu<W as <"Spl't'~ in the (Continued on Page 12) I The longttt wrangle durin& the , (Contlnutd on fllatt 12) Glf!ftn Couch of Col"onn del Mar. cards mailed back to the Oty Hall. • • • pecials for Thrs., Fri., Sat.--JWl FRESH VEGETABLES GOLDEN BANTAM CORM • • • • • • • LARGE FIRM CRISP LmtJCE • • • • • • NEW CROP APPLES • • • • • • 4 s 25t RADISHES. Gr. OIOMS 2 fir 5c BAGOAO COFFEE • • • • • • • • • • BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE • • • • • • • pt35c GOLDEN STATE BUTTER • • • • • • • • • • CHICKEN OF THE SEA TUNA • • • • • • • SNIDER'S CATSUP • • • • • • SWANCO MARURI • • • • • • • • ftc GOLDEN STATE COlT AGE CHEESE • NUTRI PAK ICE CREAM • • ••• • • ... ptDc pt 'Sc; qt 2k WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF Pa1:.er Goods, Frozen Foods, Beer, \ ine and Soft Drinks Open Until 9 in the Evening -Sunday• 9 A .M . to 6 P.M. Featuring Manning's Baby Beef FRESH YOUNG TENDER FRYING RABBITS • • • • • • • • FINF FOR FRYING CHICKFN PURE LARD ••••• 44b. SANDWICH, PIMIENTO, BOLOGNA Assorted COLD CUTS • FRESH DRESSED OVEN-READY HEM TURKEYS • • • • • • I Physicist Is Visitor l.il~=.;..-~~-:--.;.._....;.;~~ili"!!...:.~_.,;;;;.....::..._ ___ _.; ...... _____ c ;u~l" at t h~ home ol M.r&. Mary f:. SrnH h. 501 F.-a·nlear Ave .. Cor-ona dd 111r, have been h(.'r The Q~e ASiiodaUon'a pot.Juc::k Wallace calderbead of the Asso. nlN•c.• and n<•ptww from Pullman, supper again proved a bla draw-elation's traUJc and safety rom· in& card 1n Q)rona del Mar lut mJtt~ aJd that the statE''s :msw r \\'ash.. \\ ht•t <' the n<"phew has Thursday, with some 200 folks wu not entirely satisfactory nnd tx Nt tl pt ufc-sor o f physics at CJ"'OWdlng tnto the school audito-that there is a chance to ~et the the• stah' W\lV<'rslt). They left rlum to .mjoy the varied menu. 25-miJE.'s·an·hour speed limit. 1tasl }o'riday fur Long Island, New Presicflng at the business ses· York, wh£'J'e he will be conduct- lion that followed was Vice PresJ-o· f N ed ing nwtlh:al J'eSC?aJ•ch In the dent Alvan Clemence. tn the ab-t ree or a m atomic ('lll'rl'!)' proJ,tram. possibly sence of President WaUace Bur-ill t'1.mnN·Uon \\ith cnnccr ton. Wallace Calderhcad was unani· Prl mously el('Cted as mE.'mber of the mary interest centE.'red on the Boord of Directors of the Civic problem of "'zoning. A Uvely dis· Association to ~lace Rkhard L. eussion foll~'ed the reading or a ,._., Jetter from the Association Board c~~~el~tter read at the m('('tin,::. of Directors. stating that .. thE' Mr. O"Utcher ~id he was submit· Board strongly opposes the rezon· . . . '--he ing of any R~l proper1y in Corona ting hls T('5Jgnation un:ause de-l Mar to R-2 or R-3. pending was going to be away from Corona adoption of a city-wide master dE.'l .Mar a grc'at deal during the plan," and ~rn.rtlE'nding that rorrung y>ar. . . "the Association as a wholE.' take a "I a~sun> you I am vtt.ally tnte~ strong stand in support of this ested m all o~ th<' ~fau·s o_f C' \'lew." rona del Mar.: he srud in hts lt't· Speakin g in opposition to the ter. "and I v•1ll b<' onl~· too ~lad letter which was addrE.'sst>d to the to do anything I can at nn~· ttm!" I Oty .PlanninJ.t Comml~ion, was to h<'IP with them." Attorney ~rge Penney. who r-p-· : J'("SE'nted property owne~ or Block Garde n Au X; I; a ry ; 1026 on the Coron a dE.'! Mar bluff who were requesting r «.>zoning from The newly organi?<'d GardC'n R-1 to R-2. Club of Corona del Mar was un· Mr. PE'nn<'y said that if anyone animously ac<'<'Pt·:'d as ~n auxil- wanted to buy this bluff property iary of the Civic Association. Thic:: for a state or municipal park ... it's approval was ~i\·l'n aft<'r Mrs. there for sale," but added that he c . G. Waldeck 7ffl Poins<'ttia Avf'. had a lettE'r from state park offi· had pl"('sentf?d a hri<'f hic::tory nf dals saying that they don't want the origin of thC' group. which is it. H e called attE'ntion to the fact int<>l"'f?St<'d in city bc.>autification as that the st>f'daJ bluff rommitteE.' w<'1l as in pri,·at ~ gard<'ns. appointE'd by Mayor ~rakE.' had Mrc;. \V. F rank PowC'M:. f<'mpor- recommended _thE' rezomng. arry chainnan of thl"' c•lnh thl"'n Harold I?avls. memhe~ of tlv' I <''1~ndN1 an invitation to all in- Boa.J:d of Dtn:-Mors. explamed that fE'r<>stPd to attC'nd thf' m~"'<'ting the mtent o! .the l<'Her was to c:''C· c:rhl'duiC'd for fh<' following rl :w :~t press o.PJ>O!'ttJon to any spot 7on-th" homC' of MM:. \.l"'or!!P T.A'wis. In~ until the mastE'r plan had ~n .,o.~ l\• · ld A . ~ b th •t ' 1 i ·> "' • Jflrtt!O \C' • prepav:u y <' Cl Y C: p ann ng consultants. A1len Stell<'. who is lC'ading the Holidav Stasre {Tses fight against rezoninJ.t Block 131 LocaU~ in OJM'ner 1 at Seaview and C.a.mation to R-3. Ther<> wl\s locRl talc:-nt on thr- said that the purpose of zoning re-stagt' Monday night whf'n Holida~· strictions is for the good of the Stage>, Tustin's Summ<'r Thc>afC'r. I general public and should not h<-Of)('n<>d it~ third season Stanton altered merely for the benefit of a Fox. 600 Avocado Ave .. Corona dC'l few people in a particular aT'('a. Mar. is taking the part nf n hoc:- 1 Arthur E. Fitzmorris statf'd nital altf>ndant in "Two Actams for that there are now enough multi· Ev<'". which will run throuf!h s~t ­ n1e dwellintr~ in N<'wport B<"ach urday. norothy Stnn." and Ch"'rlc>s for a city of 200.000. and therefort' Collin~ :tn-<'o-c:tars. ~ch a"'as should not ~ <'xpand· !'tantnn F nv h~c: hf't>n ~c-t·,.,, thic: ed. This ~tat<>men~ was apnlaud<'d.1 nast , <':IT with thP NP\\I).rn-1 TT:tr· The memlx>rsh~p vot<>d. how-hor C<'mmunit,· Plaw•rc: TT'"' w-.c: eve~. to defer act1o~ on th<' Jettf'r ~fat!<' mflnSlfYPr :tnd nc:.,;c:tnnt to t h" 'unt.tl !he ne-xt mN'ttng of thC' As· dirP<1nr fnt· thr-nr~"'c:~"'niRfion of SOC'Jation. ..,.. . . \\'·r .. h th r ., . I A rt r th A . t• . ... rR w" 1 " ,. P nmmun1 \ repo o c:' s~ta tons Pl · · I parks.. recr eation a.nd pla nning . ~:;~~1 ,..., tn Hnlirl~,. !'f:lJ.tl"' In commttteE' was subm1ttN~ bv Mrs. . . . L~b~1 Andrews. She said that th<' T1~c;t.n l s !'t<'rhns.r Ho11own'-·: rom- •tt k · . t h c>dtAn of ~tA"'E'. c:crN'n. r:lcilO nnt1 comm1 ee was ('('ptng m ouc 1 . T-" • t · • ..,..,. .. lth th •t • 1 i lt te evfston. n<' ts s ~e:tnf? 1 wn w <' Cl y s p ann ng C'Onsu -.. ants and was 'ronfident that the Adam•• for Ev<'. Association would hav<' the onpor--------------- 1 tunity to expre~s its views to the consultants on the Corona dC'l Mar ·part of the master plan. FoJJowing is a summary of othC?r action ta~n at the me?Ctlng : I Festival lor CDM? I A summer or fan festival of artc; for Corona del Mar was suggC'sted I by Arthur E . Fitzmorris as a joint project of the Business and Civic Associations to give the commu- nity a common intE.'rest. He expressed hope that such an event could be he-ld here next ye·ar. Corona del Mar ha.c;; many outstanding artists and craftsmC?n, GOOD USED RUGS 7'6"x9 plain hcigc color Wilton . . . . . . . . $14 .~ RxlO Fib"r ru~r . . . . . . . $7.95 9x12 plain trr('{'n. all v.:ool face . . . . . . . . . . . . ~9.75 5x8 Jlke new. broadloom .. ~12.50 9x12 domE.'st ic Oriental . . . ~29.50 8'3"xto·s" h~avy Axminster S17.50 9x12 Wilton VE.'lvet ..... $19 50 9x12 powder blue Wilton comPlete with pad .... $39.50 9x14'9" plain bl~ Wilton with pad ......... $49.50 S •<'Onrt lh·nami<' Hit lURK DOUGLAS in "Champion" THU.·FAI.-SAT.-June 30-July Humpltt'('y BO$!art In~ri d Bc:'r~man C~audc Rai Pctt'r Lorre 'cca ablanca" Companion Featul'c - "Make Beli~ve Ballroom" TUES.-WED. · July 5-6 OLSEN & JOilNSUN in "HeUzapopJ>in" Se<-ond LRff Hit ABBOTT and COSTELLO '~Who Done I t" he said, and the festival would lx> an excellent means of exhibiting ~ir work to the community and to visitors. He urged that anyone Phon~ Beacon S707.M 1 1645 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa . =~= interested in this project should ,._..,. ____ _..,.... ____ .._ _______ ...._ ..... _,_,.....,..-.......... , get in touch with him or with John Sadleir, president of the Business Association. A Jetter from City Mana~E.'r John Sailors reoorted on thE' ac· I tlon takE.'n on thE' Ovic Associa- tion's campahm to slow Coast Highway traffic in Corona del Mar. The State Highway Department does not wish to reduce the spero limit to 25 miles an hour in Corona del Mar but has prom!~ to in· stall sfqns announf'tnJ;t thnt the tnffic light" arP svnchronJzcd for The Cinde rella Ma n says • • • • Th~ importance of repairing shoes cannot he exc:ggerated. Upon it depends not only the health of the Individual, but also the nature of his disposition, hie general well·belng his ability to work and play without becoming too t ired. ' A famous shoemaker haa aald that badly f ixed shoes are the real cc:uae of many fami ly fights. When the importance of r epairing ahoea Is understood prop- erly these statements will Hem like unde~atements--for the repairing of ahoes, from babyhood on, ia the beginning of health and happiness, or ther-e may come a aeries of physical and mental lila that affect the wearer's enth·e life. Many of the reaulta are Intangible, but If It were possible- and In most caaea It Is--to trace the effect to the cause, In a great many casea tl'le cause would be dlaeove~d In badly fixed shoes. ltmiOMY'S SHOE SERVICE 30 mUMS an hour. 'n\c TeQUC?st for HARBOR 1073-M aJ1 addltlonal traffic signal n(l'ar the Ali·Arnt-rtcan Marlcet wlll be SS2 Marigold Ave. ~~~~~~. .-----------------------------------~----~ f HE ENaiON Pilee I THURSDAY, JUNE SO, 1Mt B'.uTy A&ht.oQ, dWrman ot. the 1 cbairman !Ol' the Newport Beach Newport ae.th bra.Dcb ol the fund drive, which w nt approxi-t Southftn Ora.nce Oounty c:baptB mately SJ.OOO O\'er the quota ol Work has begun on a 25,000 of the American Red ere.. at· llO,lOO. business and apartment bwldmg tended. with Uoyd Loveland a.nd I --on the north side of Coast Hlgh- Horne from santa Barbara Col· 1 e is Marjorie Pri~. 211 Emer- ald Ave., Balboa Island. Marjorie has finished her second year at State lJ~ and Approved From 2 to a Yeara a...,.rvteed Care and Contttructtw Play REASONABLE RATES Open 5 daya per week-8 to 5 'l'raMpoiot.ation Fumlsbed 190 E. 15th St. COSTA MEaA Phone Beacon 54597 Luptm A. Wllk.lnson. the monthly I • Coro 1 Ma be board meetfnc of the chapter at Cranes Entertain "-""BY in na de r. tween •"'-Santa Ana community center For New Graduates Poppy and Poinsettia A venues. u..::-nte bull~ is being construct-last week. Graduation from Hat bor JUgh £'d for J. G. Gallagher ot Holly· Both Mr. A$ht.on and Mr. Love-was part of a big day for \Varren wood. a eosmetologist who will land are members of the chapter's ~e Jr. and orne of his class-open a beauty shop at thi new board of d..lrecton, and Mr. Wil· 1 mates. Following the ceremony location. The Gallagher buJldlng kinson. named b y the local bra.ndl friends and relatives and four of also wiU house the ceramic bust- last week to serve on the board his graduate friends W£'re ('nt<'r·, ne ol Maravene Prince, who wiU bere, was oonflnned also u a ta.ined by \Varren's par<•nt~. Mr. move her Maravene Pott£"ry finn southem 0~ County board and Mrs. Warl'{'n L Crane. :lOo1 from HoJJ ywood to Corona del member. Onyx Ave., Balboa :Uland. Mar. The most important feature of Later th(' }oung (X'<>plt" attC'ndro l)e.slgner and buildc>r is W. P. the Red Q-oss future home service "Brigadoon" in Los Angel<·~ and M<'aley. 510 Larkspur Ave.. Co- program wUJ be blood donor we«o'k. finished the ewrung b~ danC'ing at rona d£"1 Mu. He hope!' to han• u wu indicated. Newport Harbor the Cocoanut Grove. th<' job romplE'tM by mid Sept<'m· will be asked for a minimum of Guests at thC' Patio Buff<'t up-ber Thc>r(' will tx> c;evt"n ofCiC't' lo- 125 donatJon5 on Sept. 8. J)('r were Warrl·n. Jamt' FJ·e~. catJon..o;, all on the ground noor. \n Mr. Ashton p~ the work of Nancy Andrt'ws, Orrc.>n Brook . addition to two apartments on the Mrs. Norma Allm of Balboa. Marilyn Arnold. Rolx>rt \\'C'ntz. second fl oor. ~-------------------------, ~. and ~ J~n Ro~n~n. Edna and Earl Crane, HC'I<'n and Dixie Smith Visits * * Armstrong or Kentile Asphalt Tile Jim C'ran('. Mr. and M~. ~orman Crane, :Mrs. Gra('(> Dambman. Mrs Mary Plock. and Mrc; J ean H•rr. G. L. Andrews Home ThE.>re's lots or exci~ent nt t he G. L. Andrews home. 315 JaF.· mine Ave .. Corona del Mar. Not PRESENTS .FOR .'.'GRANDMA': 1 only are two of the children, Cath· * * AU Main Brands of Linol um Ranvoi-Calli\\~oot-N~letone Carpeting Rubber or Cork Tile (Complete Selection ) * Rubber Sink Tops Beautiful and Durable ALL LABOR ANO MATERIAL GUARANTEED ON WOOD OR CONCRETE E. C. Page I Co. 135 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Beacon 6210-W ------ A spec 1 a 1 grandmothers arine and Alan. home from thc- showt>r" honol":'d Mrs. RobPrt Ib· 1 L'niversitv of Callfodnja nt BPrkP· botson. in lieu of h<'r d!\UJ;htl'r lev. but are ha\'ing a visitor. Dixie Mrs. Buck Bean. Costa Mt•c;a, at SmHh the Balboa Island hom<· of ~frc;. DLxle is the daughtC'r of thP P. E. Baines J"E'('('ntly. Th ... party Dixon Smiths. who are formerly also was gi\·en to entC'rtain th(' of thr Harbor af('a. She wac; a women of the Balboa lo;land rlassmatP of C'atharinti Andre"'"' Olapt>l who hc1pt>d tht' mPn of thC' at Harbor H icll and ic; now at- chUJ"dl s1age a rt'('('nt lx'nf'fit c;up-tf'nding the t:ni\·C'rsi y or Colorado per. at Boulde-r ANNUAL FISHING TRIP Don St<'ffensE'n. 209 !\Tari~old Ave.. Corona dl"l Mar. le-ft r('-, cently on hls an n u a I fro:h.ing trip up in thE' Sie>rra mount ams. He went "dth hi~ granrlpnrl"nts 1 and they expect to bE' bark in twn "·eeks. Don's brother. JamPs, Lo; planning on taking a C'OUr!'C' at the marine laboratory in Ci-linn Cove. ----~-- June '>7 thru July 2 Nightly at 8 :30 A lao Saturday at 2:30 $2.40-$1.80-$$1.20 TICKETS H ~mpton'a Harbor 0 rugs Corona tfel Mar TickNs :'\'ow for "Tarnin~ of the Shrew'' \Vbere All Good Sportsmen Meet .---------FEATUAIN I NEW OFFICERS MEET Tbi RouSf' Can Be Built on Your Lot for Steak and Chicken Dinners Sea food in season) KTAIL LOUNGE------~ Hours: 10 A .M. to 2 A.M. Newport Blvd. and Coast Hwy. Beacon 5163 Newport Beach New officers and comrnittC'e cha1nnen of the Capilla Circle. Corona del Mar Community OlUrch, w e r t' entertaint:'d on recently by the newly elected president. Mrs. 0 . M. Camptx-11., and Mrs. G . D. Grupe, inroming vice·president. The lunchron wa!' held at Mr$. Grupe's new homE' 701 Marigold Ave. Corona del Mar. FoJlowin~ the luncheon. plans for the coming yC'ar w('~ discussed. (lot Must Be Level l 1 -r:=======~:;:::============ :::;::===:===: I ! l : ~ ~ "'-:.. r._~_ ____ _..J\ ~ . -- / ;( .,.CHCIV 8°si?'F .,. --.. ~.,.,, £j •• --. .. :::., . FLOOR: .~ phalt til~ on c~n1€'nt slab ROOF: \\bit~ r~k REA T: HoUy n·all fuma<"(' .. .. PLl~~G: tub~d fh·~ f~t from buildin~ P .. ~~: Three coats Construction to Conform to State and City Codes We Will Help You With FinancinCJ Single 10x20 Garage-. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . $650.00 Double 20x20 Garage-. 850.00 .. ' '\ Do You \l'ant t-o .. o\.lt~r or R~pair \·our Rouse? HARBOR 83 F INANCING CA N BE ARRANGED GENERAL CONTRACTOR 1219 C.o t Righ"--a~· CORONA DEL MAR Harry Welch, agent. I THURIDAY, JUNE SO. 1141 l Page 4 THI! I!NIIQN I That aptly describes thls dtizen 1 ., ol Newport Beach, who toda)' 1 Amazlng how bOred people must chance to partldpate fn these winds up h1l long service with the be about having someone spend acdvltles ln more pleasant ways Newport Harbor Olamber of Com· !their money. Only two ot the too. Give them the chance to feel !'IWr<:e. He already has established public came to last week'.$ hear·, that ttiey are really partners In his office next door. at 700 E. Bal· jlng on the budget. Looks like the event. boa Blvd. He will carry on hls !the publlc just doesn't care. Also l Talking about the Corona del pubUc relations work, as he has appears as lt the'}' can't oomplaln Mar fire haU : Ita opening will clone most of his Ute, and he will much during the coming year, 1 be an occulon for this eom- be uslng the real estate license he because they had such a fine op-munlty. An opening day com· hal held for 20 years. port unity, and ignored it. munlty dance at the fire hall 1 ( Today hla 15 years as Chamber • • • has been suggested -a square of Commerce secretary ends, and Maybe It's not all the fault dance, perhaps . . . The local that means 15 y~ars to the day, I of the pubHc. The c ity could Civic and Business Assoclat lona beca\L~ It was July 1. 1934, that 1 do better with its public rela· m ight cooperate to put on auch he took that Job. l ions. For example: Surety an event. • DIRECTORY omce Rei.. Ha.rWI' 1015 Lq\ma 128M Chas. A. Wylie, ~D. Practlee Umited to Dlleues of Infanta and Oilldren Houn 1 to 6 P.M. Coast Hwy. and Jumlne, COM A. V. Andrews, M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Harry is an Englishman by birth. ' there would have been greater • • • American by naturalization. He · Interest In that hearing If the Shop talk: Thanks for the many wu born 73 years ago-Jan. 29, newspapeN had been able to good comments on the growth of Telephone Harbor 556 1876, tn Lancastershire. in the lit-announce the pr'Oposed size of the Ensign. Last week's issue was I ~===========~ Ue town of Prescot. near Uver-the budget in advance of the a mlleston the first one with 16 , pooL HJs parents n~ver visited the meeting, with a brief summary pages. We Wish only that we had 1 UnUed Stat~. but his grandpar· of the major it ems. e\'en more space for the lncreas· e n t:s were California pioneers, • • • lng amount of news that is be- coming to San Juan Batista in the A~d anot~l'r <.>xample. o~ poor, lng called in from all over t he 1' 1850s. pubhc r'elatlons: The tlmang of 1 Harbor area as the interest ln Harry came to the United States. thE> ceremony Friday for turning the-Ensign steadily increases ... I and to California. in 1898. the year on the Metropolitan water for Have you noticed the excellent John N. Osbum, MD. Practice Llmlted to the Eye 10 ... M.-4 P .M., Mon.·Frt. Except Wed Afternoon 332 Marguerite Aw., CDM HA 1367 Res.: HA 1.830 of a terrible drouth. Things looked l city use. That was an event of reproduction of pictures ln the bad in California. but he decided grE-atest importance for this city, Ensign? Someone asked If we to stay. yet the E nsign was not able to were using some secret formula '--------------' For five years he wor·ked on the announ<'e it in advance to Us so well do the pictures come out: 24,()()()..acre ranch of State Senator HARRY WELCH readers because the ceremony Credit goes to Wendell Hoyt's Spencer H . Boyd, M.D. Tom Flint. Then the dt>ath of his '~·as schedult'd on such short no· Harbor Engraving plant. and to Practice Umlted to Obstetrics and Gynecology 1007 North Broadway Santa Ana father took Harry back to Eng-port S?ach because of his work tJ(.'(' and thE:'refor-e the ~cws was the top-notch press work that gets land. Six months 1at£'r he crossed for the harbor proj<-e t. Mr. Rog-t t>lcased too late from _City Hall. the Ensign printed each week ... t~ Atlantic again. this time going ers went to Washington and re-An e\'ent of such Importance JoumaUstlc bouquets go to ex· to Vancouver. I ceived the promise of the Anny to dt>servt>s hetter planning . . . cellent correspondents who have In 19()4..()5. during the Russo-go 5().50 on a harbor program up ~:xactly the same thi~g happened ~n writing .for the Ensign-the Office Japanese war. he ser\'C'd as deck to a mmion dollars. Thl'n hl' went m the-gl-ound·bt-c:aksng for the pupils of the Corona del Mar Kl 3·7719 hand on a freighter which was in to the Public Wormks Adminis-Corona dE.'I Mar. ftre station · .. School. The work of great many Rest~ HA 1832 the war zone for thrE-e months. A tion (P'\VA 1 and was tJromh•c>d The i:<>g complam~ fr·om a nt'WS· of th<-m has been published. typhoon, not the war, made him a $360.000. so that lt>ft the county's pape~ s . point of vtew. of course. Special mention should be made casualty. He slipped on d-?Ck and share at $640,000. 1m mtssmg a good stor~: but even of the two have done most of Wallace J . Miller, M.D. broke his collarbone. and for three I Harry w.-~Jch was in charge of m~re fro':' the public interest tht> work: Gloria Chapman and Practice Umlted to the~- months he was fn a Vancouver the educat ional campai~n for the pomt of \'tew: The folks putting Rick Ballard. Their stories were £or~ ho pital. hi~ condition aggravated bond election. which was called on up the monf'y should ha,·e thf> printed almost v.rithout change-1 by an attack of malaria. 30-day notice. The bond issue was that's how good they were. I By AppoiJltment Then back to California. and approve-d in perhaps th<' most im-16 r ._..._...._ Plann·tng the ranch. He took six months portant dectsinn m:td(• for this ~uun time out for a prospecting trip to area. I th~ mountains. but found nothing If it had not b('{'n for that har· TO Aftend CCIIftp but good health. Just aft£'r the bor program. th('JY.? wouldn't be · San Francisco ~arthquake he went much future for this city, Harry Six mt>mbers of Bov Scout to that city. got a job in a bank, feels certain. H<' remembers one Troop 17 are planning 'to leave and got out ~ust before the bal_'k day. 'back in 1934, when h~ was I Corona del Mar for Boy Scout b«ame a victim of the 1907 pantc. corrung back from a Phoemx va· camp Saturday. They will return Then h e got into hi~ real field. He cation. and h e drove down Central I JuJv 9. They are John Vultee Don joined . the California ~motion Ave. At 15th St. water was surgi~g Thomas. PMer Pleger, Wylie' Kee· Committt'e, represented tt for a across at ~ depth of abou~ SJ.x IE>r, Jack Jlertwick Jr. and Bobby while in New York. as weB as inches. A frJ<'nd commented: U 1t Callis. working in San Francisco. . '"'~ren't for that ha~bor pro~ect The final Scout meeting ot the In 1910 came anot~er JOb-as gomg through. we mt~ht all J.~t season. held last week on Wednes- sccretary of the Ph()(>ntX Chamber I as well close up a nd move out. day. was taken up largely with of Commerce. lt was there that he It was shortly after this cam-games. Awards and court of was married in 1912-to a native paign that he was ask<'d to take honor wm be held in the fall. it Oregonian. The Welche-s lived in over the job of Chamb'>r of Corn· was announced. P hoenix until 1923. Then Harry merce s<'Crt'tary. H<' wac; already suffered a ner'\'ous. brc>akdown secretary I ~n~ still .is) of th(> Taylors Return from overwork. and hts dooor rec-Coast Assoctatton, whtch ht> and I om mended 1 hat he go to the coast. Dr. F . W. Slabaugh, then county . Home from a two-w~ks vaca- So in 1923 the ~7rlches came to purchasing ag<'nt. or~ani?.ed in 1 tJOn t~r. of the no:thern states Newport Beach, and the following 1927. When the pr('~nt Orange and Brlttsh ~Jumbta , Mr. a~d year their residenct' at 309 Mon· County Harbor Commission was Mr~. J .. ArthUJ Taylor, 113 y1a tero Ave. wa.c; built, and that is organized in Jun<'. 1941. Harry be-Quato. Lado. Isle, r.eport beau.uful stiH their home. In that quart'.!r of came its s!'Cretary, and has held weather durmg thetr entire tnp. 1 a century they have S€'<'n this city that office sinrP. .The Ta~·Jors traveled 3:250 grow from a sparse 3.000 to the During th<' lac;t War. Harry nules. startm.g up the Coas~ Hlgh- 11.000 of last year's official cen-Wc>lch wa.c:; ar tiw• in war work. or-w~y, a.nd takmg the boat trip from sus. ganizing thE> ration boArd ht?J't?, Vh lctontha to Se~e.f!On the Fway The folks around her'(' we're then and the \Var Ch<'st (}ater the ?me E>y sto~a..ou o at the .air- talking harbor. but the project had Community ChPst ) and helped get Vlew Hotel m San F'ranctsco, no standing with the Army Engi-the USO ·going in N<'wport and where .they met a number of Har· neers. Harry worked with the Or-B tboa bor frtends who were attending a ange County Harbor ChambE-r of 8H e is a m<'mb('r of the Elks Fed~ral Building and Loan Con- Commerce. helped prepare a re-lodge and a lif<-~mb<>r of the vention. port, and accompanied the group Shrine (El 7.,;tribah Temple ln ------ that went to Washington Phoenix). He is on the board of MISSES CATALINA TRAGEDY ~ Engint'ers agl"e('d to rropcn directors o f the Pri:'sbyt(>rian Hos· Although she was not far from the case. but the $1 ,200,000 bond pital and a mcmber of the local the scene of the tragedy, Mrs. issue lost by a narrow margin in hospital commitf<'<'. Frances Cox. 1695 Pacific Dr .. Co-1926. rona del Mar, didn't know about In 1933 the harbor issue:' came Mrs. Martha Goode. ot Corona, the recent boat tragedy until she up again. It is to George Rogers is spending hE-r 10-day vacati~n returnt'd home from spending a that Harry Welch gives fullest with her mot her. Mrs. Della W1l-week on Catalina. She said the cre-dit for tht' great future of New· Uam:o:.. 42R Ma.r~u<'rlte Ave. seas seemed unusually calm whllt' she was there. NEW DAUGHTER ARRIVES A big baby ~1rl. welghtng eight pounds, was born on Jun~ 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, 215 E. Bay Ave., Balboa, in St ARVO E . HAAPA Editor and Publlsher PEG HAAPA Associate Editor TifE ENSIGN is publlsbed every Thursday m omihg for the New- port Harbor area. Office hours: 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:00 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year ........................... -..... $2.00 Stx Months ......... -................... 1.00 Out of Harbor area, Year .... 2.50 1201·D COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar, Calif. Harbor 7a I nat ruction KERMIT RIGGS <Fonnerly Bing Crosby's Pianist) TEACHER OF Popular Piano Studio at SOS Music Store 1415 Coast Highway Corona del Mar Harbor 1772 TUTORING Remedial Reading Speech, English for children of all ages and adults Gertrude Hom Telephone: Harbol' 0161-W Ambulance Harbor Ambulance Service HARBOR mrt Night Calls: Beaoon 5601 24-HOUR SERVICE 4Z1 30th St., Newport Beach Joseph hosplt.:a:l· ______ _:_:::::=====================~ PUBLIC ACCOUNT ANT FOR -Interior Decorating Announce the change of his business office C address) CALL from 2603 West Central Avenue, Newport Beach. to F 1201-A Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Harbor 89-R Corona del Mar Harbor 1528 1415 Cout H ichway, CDM Physlclan•8urgeont, D.O. Dr. Edward W. Milum Physician and Surgeon Osteopath 61.5 GOLDENROD AVE. Corona del Mar Harbor 2942 Optician Telephone: Harbor 1528 E. H. Thiele OPTICIAN Prescrlptiool FU.led Gtaaes Repalred 1415 0oa1t HJ&hwiY, CDM Open SJx Days a Week Evenings by Appointment Ocullst Prescriptions Filled With tM Best in Modem Eye-wear GEORGE W. SPRA'IT OPTICAL OOMPANY ~Optldans 811 OOAST lUGHW A.Y Corona del Mar Harbor 30f3 Den tilt Phon~ Harbor 2356 Dr. 0. G. Suess Dentistry 313 Marine Balboa Ialand Funeral Director Baltz Mortuary Q)apel by the Sea HARBORG Corona del Mar, Callfomla Ample Oft.stftet Paltinc Dr. Donald J. Yarnell Odropndor' HOUI'I: 10 to 4:30 Saturday and Eftftlnp tv Appointment 1217 OOAST IDGRWAY Corona del Mar Ra1W 1CMI STO\VERS RADIO SERVICE Record Players • Television DON KIRKPATRICK 317 Coaat Hwy., COM Har. 723 8LACK8£AJitDI GO NORTH A vacatlon l.n Brit.iAb Columbia Corona I and special gUeSt was Julian t. tM destiDation of th.: Syd d l Mar! Hinch. general manag r and chief BlackbeaniJ. 216 Orehid A\·e .. ~ It's from the Color-.Jdo, you c~r ol MWD. 1 rona del Mar. '"'e.Y left last •·et-k know. "n1e event v.u or panjcular slg-and ~ t.o jol.n Mr. Black· THE ENIIGN ....._ S THURI OAY, JUNE lO, 1 ... J OHN DORY ••CHOICE SEA FARE .. 601 E. CD\JRAL. BALBOA HOURS : DAILY 5-t; SUN. 1 .. CLOSED MONDAY Ever sinct> last Fflday, that is, nificance to Corona del Mar, be-beards parents from East.ern Can- when the valve was t\1fl'V!d up on cause this community is now using ada 1n Viet~ ~le they ~ the hill behind Corona del Mar MWD water exciU5aveJy. 111e re-gcme the Dtni~~ famJJy f~ San- and Metropolitan water started mai.nder or the dty is st.UJ being ta Ana are st.a)<mg at their hou:;.c. ~~~~~~thcclty~~~ ~~~th~~~~~----~---------------------~ 1 This significant event was ob-but Water Supt. John D. Mc..\!JJ. W R I T M A N ' 8 8 E B V I C E served in a formal ceremony Fri· Jan explained that all it takes lJ Relllo,..,_ lhaft Gritldlnt day morning. at~nded by city of· the tum of another valve-at tbe Gefteral RepaJrine 24-"our Towt"- 1 ficials, civic leadt>rs and represcn-city booster station on Baystd~ PE"TE. EDDIE.. HAf\RY and ART tatives of the Mt>tropolatan Water Dr.-to send MWD water to all lO'JO OOAST HIGHWAYM•~·~.::::t"~ ,,.--------------.... 1 District. city faucets. Mayor Dick Drake officiated, Mayor Drake called attention to HARBOR CU-R ''BENEDICT'' the sign man Painting Sigru- 20 years in Harbor Area Har bor 87 Corona del Mar Home Reno\'ating Floora Our Specialty Window a nd W all Cleaning CHARLES GORMAN 1018 Coast Highway, CD:\f HARBOR 2574-W HAULING • • Long Dis tance Local • • LARGE OR SMALL JOBS G IVEN SAME C ARE HWe Move W it h The World" J962 HARBOR BLVD. Beacon 5538-J How to Fatten A Savings Acount RULE 1-F eed it as much as you can. RU LE 2-F eed it as often as you can. RU LE 3-Use t he withdrawal column as little as you can. • Deposits made to a savings account with t his bank up to July 5 will draw int erest from J uly 1. • Newport Harbor Bank Corona del Mar, California Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporat ion Custom Built Box SprinCJS Featuring Air Foam Mattresses and Pil loWI W e specialize in oversize beds, renovating nnd rerovering Rnor Bedding 1102 N EWPORT AVE. Cotta Mesa Harbor 1425·W eeacon 817&-J BOB IBBOTSON, Prop. tb! stories in the morning papers about dry hydrants in other South- ern California cities, and remark· ed how fortunate it is for our oty to be assured of a pennanent and adequate supply or water. He introduced Mr. Hinds. who P R E S C R I P T I .() N HARBOR 253S t1t COUt Blvd. DB G SERVICE Corona de l liar The~mo~~~~~~~z~dN~rt~~~ ~in ~-~~~-~-------------------~ at 109 21 st St. in Nt>wport Beach its d~sion to obtain M\\'D water. are s:-eking to p revent county or-, He sound('Q warning howe,·er. ficial. from closjng their game and that we should not "rest on our from <:e azm~ and destroying equip-oars" on the convtctJOn that we ment. . . . are assured or adequate water sup- Suit was ftl(•d m Supcnor Court ply. He reft>rred to the Arizona· in Santa Ana Monda~ by the OJ>< r· Callfornia water dt.spute and urged ators. Crt·orge P . Pro<:. a nd C. L. hls listeners to w rite to th~tr con- Za<>tt o, to enjoin Dh t . Atty. J . L gressmcn to ~upport CaJtfonua's Da\'is and Sh-.,riff Jim Mu~i<:k. A clailru> to Colorado water . SPECIALIZES IN REPAIRS Harbor 1M9-J or Harbor 2216-\\. A·l prclimtnary r~~ra inin~ordrr isn·-At 11 :~ am. Mayor ~e ~d ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ turnahll' at :! p.m. tomnn·ow Water Supt. McMillan together -;. :\Ir. P t oss and 1\lt . Zastro. turned tD~ vah·e to bnng to real- through Attorn<'Y Roland Thomp-ity the long campaign for Metro- son. claimrd that their Beano-quiz. politan water for the city. which hac; beC'n operating since The water met('r indJcator im· Jun(' 17. is a gam<' of sk ill and m ediately started mo,·ing almost th€'t l'fl)t·~ not illegaL to etght "second-feet." That"s - ----about 3.500 gallons a rrunute. or I M uskeeters' Here some fi\·.~ m.iUion gallons a da)'· In about 10 mjnutes the reser - . . . voir was filled. and the meter THE lEST In CUT FLOWERS, CORSAGES and POTTED P LANTS ~SJ.,-/fa~ The Large t and Most Diversified Xursery in the Sooth Coa t rea t ock < •':0 ' ~--~ l.ulbt>rg of Sandy s :\to· showed a flow of about 800 gallon tel _,n t orona dl'l ~1a r was host a minute. A\·erage dail) consump-dunn~ thl weck-·<md to the Holly-lion of water in Corona del Mar \\ood !\1u...,kN'\C'~o:; '' ho cam<> for is between 500 000 and 600.000 1313 COAST HIGHWAY HARBOR !»90 wml't~p ~hootJ~ . gaJlonsa~y. ;==========================~ Notabl€'~ 10 the_ party mcluded F ollo'>'ing th..-cert>mOn). most Actors Andy 0<-\ me . and Johnny of the crowd attended the regular Mack Brmvn and R:ldto ~tar Oles-Friday noon lunchron at Gene's f('r Lauck. thC' Lum of Lum and Restaurant in Corona d('l Mar. Ahnpt·." A l~o. pr<'s<'nt Wl're Ray The prccedcnt of no speech-mak· Hommes. prestdr nt of _the Mu~kee· ing was brokC'n, at the ~uest or ters: S('cretary Owtght Hirsh. M ayor Drak e, and Mr. Hinds Trcasurer Rog r C onverse. Dr. spoke briefly during the luncheon. Angus \Vright. Lee Gr('('nway and 1 Fr€'d Young. \ · Coast Gua rd at BBC !Breakfast Event Th€' hluC' and gold of the t ·. S. Plans are well under way for :'\a\·y \\'as ,.C'ry pt·ominent at the the first annual bl'('akfast being Balhoa Ba~ Club Friday night inauguratC'd by Amer ican Legion "h<'n ahout 50 m('mbers o f the P ost 291 to nliS? funds for Legion Cnast r.uard Auxiliary. Flotilla acti\·ities. Dr. A E. Stockton is :'o· 22. ~a~l a h uge table res~n·ed general chainnan for the event. m thr cimtng room. After dmner The breakfast will be set'·l'd a marine motion picture was Saturdav. Julv 23. near Richard's shown :'\1 I hr childrens pa,·ilion . Market .' ThC're will be a visiting ::r?n~· m<'mbers of 1 he pat'ty later breakfast qlY"'Cn. 12-year-old Jane Jnmrd t hf' fun at the Club hou!'e. Ostrander who arrivcd here last inrlnctin~ lh£' m(>ml}{'rg' usual week fro~ Atlantic Citv. She v.'ill Fr~da~ nJuht J.tm session. be pres<'nt on July 23 ·to help dis· SOnll' of lh<' Islander~ seen at tribuate prizes that a re b<>lng do- l he Ba~ Shor€' Club Fnday eve-natcd b\· local merchants. nin~ we1·e the Bill Keith's. the · c;ordon PetC'rman's. )1r. and Mrs. Tom W . Clark. a nd ~lr. and !\1rs. HONO LULU GUESTS John Allen. r.ues1!' frnm Honolulu visit<'d :\1 r. and :\frs. n. W . \\'ill<>ts of RETURN FROM TRIP Colton at their summcr hom(', Returning this month from a 110~ E . R<llhna RJ,·d .. last "'-et>k· four-we<'k motor trip to the north <':1d. Thl'~ werr :\.1 r and :\Trs. L. were Mr. and Mrs. D . \\r. \VJlson. Sack. 425 Dahlia A\'e., Corona d ?l Mar. ------------- One of their stops w as Yancouver in British Columbia. SPENO THE FIURTH ON LIDO Mr. and M1·s. Carroll Wa:x of Coldwat<'r Canyon in Beve rly Hills are vi siting Mrs. Wax' par· ents. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Lan~en­ hcim, 118 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle, over the Fourth weck~nd. SILVER PLATERS And S il\ ~r Smiths R<'pairing R<'fmishi n~ Rcplating Gold·Silvcr-Copper-Bra."~ !'\ear Community Church 1914 H arbor Bh·d .. Costa M€'sa Beacon 5113 F ifths $4.24 $3.62 * * * * * * * Featuring \'odka ollins \" odka Martini \"odka Rickey \~odka "7" ~ \" odka Daiquiri }foscon· Mole miroff \.odka * VODKA PRICES 100 PROOF P ints $.2.68 80 PROOF S2.29 'Plu ... Ta' * ICECl~D FOR ALE S1.21 J 's 'Liquors Harbor 1994-J 4071j2 Coa t Rigb\\·ay SWIM sum .. ) (Continued from Page One) I Tuao. 5C).foot yawl, Tboma.s A. Star, Java Head and Lady Jo, Sbort. St. FYC. (37.0). which berthed here gettJng ready Java Head. U-foot cutter. Frank tor the race. E. BUek. RYC. The first boats will be arrlv-Y~ 52--foot cutter. Uoyd lng at Honolulu probablf early ~. RYC. ~t~nlh.~lhel~~.~ ~m~~~.~-~--------~-~------------~ .first to fln1sh wu Chubasco of J . Uvtnpton, RYC. the Los Angeles Yacht CJub, tn Raolute. .tO-foot ketch. E. J . the elapsed time o! 12 hours, 15 Fuian. CBYC (23.1). minutes, 58 seconds. Winner, on Westward Ho. 54-foot yawl. W. corrected time, was Dolphin 11. & J. Helsell. SYC. · She was filth to finish but her! LandfaD D., 48-foot ~. corrected time was 11 hours. 1 Dr. \V. F . Holcomb. OYC minute, 3 seconds. MOI"Ding Star. 98-foot sehooner. FolloWing is the list of the .25 R. S. Rheem. LAYC (805). entries in the race, including the Lanakoa, tO-foot cutter. Joe name of the owner, the yacht club Rosenberg Jr., SFYC. and ln a few cases the rating or Sea Witch. 36-foot ketch. A. L. the boals: McCormick. SFYC. Kitten. 46-foot loop. F r e d Whi~ Heather, 51-foot ~·awl. Lyons. NHYC (36.5 ). James B. 'I'Umer, S t. PYC. sr. AMERICA'S FINEST FOOD CON FECTION Bet ween Pavilion and the Ferry ) On tbe Bay Front Balboa TOMO (Fiiiay, Best Wishes to Roy, Art on This Ollicial Completely Rem Gallant, 65-foot schooner. H. B. Traveler. 59-foot yawl. John H . Wyeth Jr .. NHYC (54.3). Gardner. SFYC. ,.-------------------------'1 •---------------- Teton, 36-foot cutter. Dr. P . D. Lady Jo. 4().foot schooner. Louis VanDegrift. VYC <24 1 ). J . Abrams. WYC (31.9 >. F 1} away, 60-foot schooner. Patolita. &lJoot cutter. C. D. Harry Reed, VYC. Wiman, SBYC C68.9). Succe . 46-foot cutter. D. R(>gi-Zodiac. 67-foot ketch. A. B. nald Gustavenson. CBYC. Cleveland LAYC (40.5). Flying Cloud, 65-foot schooner, Windward. 84-foot sloop, C. R. Jay Quealy. Honolulu. Tobin. St. FYC. Fairweather. 63-foot yawl. Fred The following entries have been AJlen. SDYC (49.0). withdrawn: D. W . Elliott's Esca- Kia-Ora. 36-foot cutter. P . W . pade of the LAYC. 19fl overall Yeend. winner of the classic. and Ator· Janie, 4l·foot cutter. Donald rante. the 46-foot sloop of A. J. Scha!t'r. PYC. Gurley of 1\'HYC. \Vith the books just about closed room. one--story dwelling at 703 for this month. the building per· Jasmine. $6.000. mit total for June was around 1 J . R. Anderson. Tujunga. 4· $334.000. far bt'low the $859,345 1 room. 2-story dwelling at n6 Or· total for Jun?. 1948. chid. $8,000. Best showing rontinues to be in C. ~. DeLano. 701 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar, where $104.000 in S.room. one-story dwelling at 508 permits. almost a third of the city Narcissus. $6.000. total. ha' e been issued thus far in Elsewhere in thE' city the rot- June. The following permits were lowing permits were issued: issued in Corona del Mar. I . Donald Charter, Los Angeles, HUR LEY L. DENN IS, Prop. 301 Main St. Ha rbor 6S6 FREE D ELIVERY ~~ S' REIDY -T~WEAR EVERY N EED For the Small and N ot So Small Siz~s 9 to 44 and Half Sizes Balboa 109 Main St., Balboa Harbor 1802 Dr. Elizabeth Hutchison and ftve-room, one-story dwelling at Miss Virginia Street. 23642 Snug 100 Via Cord0\"8, Lido Isle, $8,500. ~-------------------------J .._ _________________ .. Harbor Rd., Newport. fh·e·roorn. R. C. Owen. 3702 W . Balboa one-story residence at 157 Shore· Blvd.. five-room. one-story dwell- cliff Rd.. $19.000. ing in Balboa Coves. $16,000. Miss Eugenie Nivocke. Los An· R. P . Herms. 310 Anade Ave .. geles, dwelling at 217 Marguerite Balboa. ga.ra.ge and laundry at 308 Ave., $16,000. Anade Ave., $2,000. Frank W. Hendricks. prage and Volney Hay Jr., renewal of per- guest room at 432 Dahlia Ave., mit to complete two stores at 514 $2,000. E. Surf Ave., Balboa. $4.000. Hugh cairns. 132 Via Waziers, Estate of Michael E. and James Lido Isle. add bedroom and bath T. Mang of Los Angeles, five- over garage, $1.500. room. one--story dwelling at 123 James D. Ray. five-room. one· Via Zurich, LJdo Isle. $10.500. story residence at 703 Iris Ave., . Stagg Club, Newport. "Beano- $5.500. Quiz'' sign. $270. KID STUFF HARBOR ?5S1 713 E. Balboa 81\rd. Balboa Harry E . Bergh. alterations on Burwil ~c .. 3333 Via Udo, 5-~tio~7~~hidAw .~. ~m. o~~ory dw~ling ~ 1~~------------------------~ Mrs. Charles Toll. enlarge I Via On-ieto. $13.000; and 4-room. ~~at VMP~fic ~ .. ~.ooo o~~ory dw~lng at~ ~a ~------------------------~ Col. J . A. Church. Bay Shore 1 Koron, $8,000. Trailer Camp. demoli~h fire-gutted 1 John Feeley. 319 Anade. amend house at 536 Hazel Dr. permit to add top story at 1107 W. A. Tobias. 300 Hazel. 8-room. W. Bay, $6.000. 2-stor y. one·unit dwelling at 240 Dr. D. W. Schiennan. 7·room, HazE>!. $18.000. 2-story dwelling at 114 Marine. W . L. Shields. 617 Poppy. 4-Balboa Island. $10.000. KIDDIES' DAY . EVERY WEDNESDAY ~II Rides • • • • • .k • • • • .Sc UNDL 6 P.M. McNALLY'S BOA l tiVERY SA IL BOATS a nd MOTOR BOATS (Next to t he Pavilion) 705 Bay Front U.l DUfCH LUNCH in St. D Gordon Wevlll COORS BEER ON TAP Television and ShufflebOard WOMEN'& HAiflt ITVLING A Specialty 107 E. B8Jboa Blvd. Balboa Balboa Balboa feotu THE TROPICIL • T-Bone Steaks • • A R<'a.l F isherman' • CornJ,lete Fountain • R('al Cold Beer TRY OU R TELEVISION ADAMS at E DGEWATE R, Ba HERE ARE A ~om~~aintenance Janitor \ Decorating and NEWPORT HOME 505 ~ E. BAY AVE. hur and Irving Gronsky Reopening ol a ode/led Pavilion • ur1ng PlOO PRIVATE PARTIES) and Sbrirrip Bar-B-Q Ribs YQUES OPEN 5 A.M. UNTIL ? RARBOR0914 R SERVICES: '"' \' ' rvioo Baby Sitting ' BALBOA ._..,._ .... __ _ BIIBOl t NEVA and VERGIL OAKOEN r.os E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa BLOWER'S VIULAGE tQRm DELIVERY SERVICE H arbor 'l030 608 E. Balboa Bh·d. Balboa WOMEN'S WEAR F"or Everywhere l; 1806 E. Balboa Bl\'d. Balboa PAVIUON GIFT SHOP GIF"TS CERAMICS COSTUME JEWELRY Harbor 2499 4011\lain t. Balboa BAUBOA PAINT SlORE BISHOP-CONKLIN TREASURE-TONES 600 E. Bay G. F . '•Andy" Andei"$On HARBOR 101 SPEE-E SHOE SERVICE JACK MALETTA Oppo ite Balboa Theater Balboa Balboa SOU11I COAST REALTY CO. 802 Main St. GREELEY and GRIMES Insurance Agency HARBOR 2034 Balboa THUftSOAV, JUNE 30, 1t4t THE ENifGN PAGE 7 Girl Scout Camp Site Is Rejected Three phases of camping were Jut) 28 to Augu-.t 11. County Gu I uppermost In the minds of Girl Scout L<>aders art• M•eking to t·~ Scouts of Newport H arbor Of tabhsh a pennant>nt Orange Coun- most immediate interest is the ty Camp. Girl Srout H eadquar· Girl Scout Day Camp which start-ters has 1'1'-'jccted the site at lh<' ed this week and is being held Big Bear recreation t.·amp. chosen through next week at Irvine Park by an Orange Count:, <.-ornmittet> near Tustin. headed by Mr.-. H . P. Ya ,·nell Rea. Secondly, the girls are getting son gJ\'(>n for the n·jt.•<:tion wa." ready to attend camps in the San that the sJte did not m~·t>t camp Bernardino Mountains. One group standards, M r!'. Lonnie Vincent. lo- Will go to Manzanita Camp from cal Grrl Scout Commis IOnPr. re- July 20 to August 2. The other vealed. ThC' c-ommttt(>t' will m<'E"t will go to Camp Azale-a Trails from ' a,gain to reron-.id<"r t h£> prohlcm. Birthday Party Held Aboard Boat H ere The other w.~k a birthday part} was given in honor of Betty WhH<> on her father's boat. the Bet~e-Pat. The t>ight children prt>sent were Jeanne May Swanson of Balboa I land, Lmda Herman of Tustin. Kare>n Gra\ e>Jie, Karen Ktrch, Ja. nette K1 rch, Betty \\-nJtP. and Patty ~nite. all of \'il'ta. and Gloria Chapman of Corona del Mar. They went swmtming and had a mo\'ie taken of them . after which they went for a crui!'e around the be-ll buoy Betty and her family sp<>nd their summers on thc·ir boat at the> Balboa Yacht Club. MRS. HUMMEL ATTENDS CONVENTION IN QUEBEC Whe>n the 2Rth Annual Conn n- tion of Zonta IntPrnational oJ)('ne>d at Chate>au Frontenac in QuP!x>c last "ePk. more than 800 execu- tive and professional women were pr<>c;C'nt. Mrs Ruth Hummel. pres· ide>nt of the ~ewport Harbor Club. is repr<>S(>nting the 10<'81 chapter C<\narl1an Zonta Club.;; are ho t- C'Sse>c; ";th a pro~am "hich hac:: br-C'n d~>signro to allow del<>catec; t ime> to berome acquainted ";th Frcnch Canada as wt-11 a s P<'nnit thr-m to hear leading Canadian pcr!-onal it ies. DEAN TO SPEAK Dr. Bill Pl'i<>st. d<'an of Orange Coast Colle~e nis:ht school. was sJX>akf'r Thursdav at St. James Episcopal Church M en·s Club at R p.m. at the Parish H oUS('. ~1rs VmrPnt !'aid Unit I ·ad< rs m cun <"nt Girl Scout day camp under the djr. ection of ~Ire: C Wa~ ne Cro" 1 arc• ~f~ C.r<'Or~P Sherrill Mt-.: P V. Pt>terson. ~r; Kath<"rinP Ppn·, Mrc:. C E C1lapman !\Jr;. \\" W :-:ollar ~1rs C. A Pollarrl :\1rc: Adam R<·ic-h \Jt·-. Parson.' ~fr$ ~tartha C'un,in,gham \1t·-.. A ,. Andr('\.\'S. ~trc::. R. rsoortcPll ~TIS' Jean T avlor ~ft~ C h'lliPc:: ~JrKm ~r : Mrc;. ~1f'~f1llan ~rr::. C'lyd<' Df>Mo-.~ ~1~ John Ma11 1Pn. Mrl' Hennann !':ark. ~1rs Roh<'rt H o- xie. Mr.:; John Ta~ lor ~fr::. C. \\. R1chardson. Mr .... ·n,M 1 IamhnlOk Mrc;. Paul Lunrl. !\Jr ... ,l('an£>~11' Fad)f'l'. WILL RETURN TO SCHOOL Walter !\1aC'G initi€', son of Cn- rona del ~far's traH'I n~ scienttst" i-. hom<' from l'CLA th1-. wrt k. hut will start qud~ in~ '-OOn a1 Stan- ford He plans tn c::•'ln h1c; grad· uate work there d unng c;ummc• Sp<:..,ion. \\.rJlt€'r a~ he w ould l1k• to \·tc::it hi folks c;omr> imf' up 1n Alac;ka ... th~'' ll•ft · .lunr-:?n f.,,. t h" nort h<>r n <' llmcc: HONOLULU RACERS ARRIVE The Lad~ Jo !'n.l n:e tnw ot.t harhor f"ltrh~ .T unP 17 " , ... l.kr .. hf'rald of thP fc,rth'nmm.:: Honr lulu race. The c:ktpp~'r and ownC'r Louic; Ahramc; anrl ttic: l'r('\\ from Honolulu lf'n 101~ nf n•tno,phPr(' to the Bnlhoa R .. C'hh that C\'C'- nmg. :\1£>mh<'rc: of t hp C'rl'w nf th" Lad\' Jo a rc Jim T~rnC'h.ill, R F at ;._<'t"'\.1<'<' J . L<>al .T F. Park". A. Crant>. B . Kin~ and J \·incent. co. LEO RI CE We Are Proud of Ou,. P;rt in Remodelling the P~vil1on BEST WI SHES 511 31st ., Xe\\-port ~ach Harbor 2388-J lHE PLAY PEN DAY NURSERY I OPEN ~ HOU RS A DAY HOl"R: 50c <Two o,. more children. 40c ~n nour each Day: $3.00 \\"EEK: 81;).00 PHONE HARBOR 0268·J 415 HARDING AVE TMUTWEIN BROJHERS RAY and PAUL Marine Contractors We H elped w ith the Remodelling of the B~lbo~ Pc;vllion HARBOR 1185·W 2410 W. Balboa Blvd. BALBOA P ... 1 THE ENitGN Islander Is Honored THURSDAY, JUNE 30. 1Mt I ... ~ . . . -1 .~ 11~ --,: ·.a l _.rf I On His 85th Birthday c:7rroiUI4 f»ti'I:IOa. J~ an_" ~ at ~n ~o~y \~~~ld.:.a~ By MRS. BETTY WATSON 1 land in honor of C. S . Axclsoo, HERE FROM SAN BERDOO Mr. and Mrs. Tom W. Bishop who 'has ju t turned 85. Neighbors 327 Apolena A\'e., Balboa Island. Now enjoying their summer Jr .. 126 Coral Ave., 3J'e talking and friends fm· nnd near stopped Saturday, J_une .18. He is sur· home at 209 Agate Ave .. are Dr. about the excellCflt fishing they in to say "happy btrthday'' and vtved by hts WJdow, Jean. 'nle land Mrs. John M .. Hartlein from encountered on a ~nt trip to many others st•nt ~ards and gn:.>et· body was shipped by Baltz Mor-1 San Bernardino. Mrs. Hartlein's Mexico. The Bishops spent a week lngs. Some follts carne from as far tuary to Wllmette. ru , for the sister and broth~r-in·law. Mr. and at a friend's summer house ln a awoy as Sarrnm<'nto, Berkeley funeral June 24. Mrs. Walter Strlgle, also from CO\'C at Punta ~nda, below En·' MINISTER TO VACATION and Pa lo Alto. San Berna.rdino, are with them. senada. Besides fishing a nd swim· I Sunday morning's service at On Sund"y t )ln honoree's bro-LIDO RESt DENTS • • ming. they '"'ent Into Ensenada " " OUT OF TOWN • several times tor dinner and the Corona del Mar Community thcr, Gus Ax<-lson, who is a mere Visiting in Hemet are Mr. and Houseguests who visitNI Mrs. dancing. hurch will be t~e last one tor so. took six nwmhC'r~ of ttY" family MI"S. c. B. Rudd, 744 Via Udo Ftank Horn, at 111 Agate Ave., • • • 1Rev. Perry Frodenck Schrock be· out to a birthday <\nm\•r nt Hotel Nord, Lido Isle. Their hosts are · last wC<ekend were Ml-s. Helen A few da~ s vacation at Desert tore he and Mrs. Schrock lea,:c Laguna. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peters of Dickson of North Hollywood and 1 lot Spl'in gs were taken last week for a vacation in the Paclf1C Hemet. Miss Ester Benwk k of Hollywood. b)-:-.trs. Rose Hall. 2I9 Ruby Ave., Northwest. The ser·mon will ~ REPRESENT EBELL CLU B • • • ami Mrs. Frances Gogc1·ty, 208 "A Normal Man Has Two Feet. SPEND WEEK-END ON YACHT Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan. Emerald Ave. 1 New m embers r<'Cei\•ed in the The yacht ViDe III was the 106 Grand Canal. last w~k en-• • • church last Sunday a r-e: Mrs. Mt·s. Rolwr·t KJII<'ff'r, · Balboa, and Mrs. :'\,•1'11..' Shnol<· Balboa Island. m·~ n·prl'~t n tint~ 1 he New- port J !arbor· El>• 11 Cluh nt the summ~r t·on f. It nt'<' of t hP South- e m D1~triM of \nl ifornia FedE-ra- tion of \\.()mt n·s \luh held at Coronano ~ f''-lt•l'(h~ a•HI tooay week-end home of Mr. and Mrs. tertatned their form er netghbor-s. :Mrs. William G. Elder. 127 Crys-Anne Marsac, 1416 Fourth Ave., Dean Campbell, 1559 Ocean Blvd .. Mr. and Mrs. F . 1\f. B oeHle r. now tal AYe., entertained f riends at a and Mrs. C. C . Waldeck, 707 Poin· Balboa. and their guests. The o f Playa dcl Rey. While the mcn coffee party last week on Wed-setlia Ave., both of Corona . de\ group sailed to Catalina and bark. fi shed the womcn wC'rc engro~sed nesday. Present were Mrs. Ken-Mar, a~d M rs. Alex M . Mon.lson ----in bridge. neth Kiene, Mrs. Harold Borc.hse--and MlSS Mary Anne M.ornson, D. G.'s MEET IN SANTA ANA • • • nius, M rs. Florence Duey, Mrs. 311 Crystal Ave .. Balboa Island. "~Jta Gamma Alumnae of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Harp<'r. Stanley Mcston, Mrs. Olarles I LT\: CHIM [Ii A S~UME D 1\.T B. I. Oran"e County convened las t 112 Pearl AvC'., had visitors from Baker. Mrs. George Richwine, Miss GUEST PREACHER C> k H I M 'l !='tln«1.l'. won;}l;()l I<; nr 1h<' Hnl Wftftk a t the hom" of '1rs. Hele n North Jiol\.vw ood lasl WC'{' on Map· Borchsenius. Mrs. a 1 • Wl..il R v Ro Pend"ll 15 "Way ' ... .,. ~.. ll " ll e e . Y .. , .. hoa b';\':d <'l •: •. rl "! (')n·:..,l Nowotny in Santa Ana. All Della Sundny. They we1'e Mr. and Mrs. Jar. Mrs. J ack Mason and Mrs. at young peoples' summer encamp-CIHuch Jh Tl ,. ~~r"'l .. f'l r· infnt·m · Gamma alumnus were invited. I James Mcl\1illC'n. On Sunday Arthur TorranC'<.'. Mrs. EJdcr, a ment, Rev. Hugh Lormol' \\'ill n() '·" t S•mda 1 h II 1111' Sd\'l'r night. Mrs. Edith Mcl\1illen of 516 l'x-ent bride, has ~f'VInt the winter ch th Sunday sennon at ,. '" prt>~ e Chinw.; l 'tmd w• .... ,,,t'l .Ill' tnp" S Bay F ront a no Sally ,_1c:\!illen at Balboa Island. She and Mrs. Chnst Olurch By the Sea. and Dr. with n ~m.tll stt ,1 h. joined them for c!inn<'r at Chris· Elder have lcas<.'d the Joscph L. 11 Wh't [ th B lbo I sland arry 1 eo · c a a · 1.1 . . ,. ;t t~>·t lll<' tlans Hut. Can·cr residence at 648 Cliff""' 1 .11 t ,_, h . t. · w ''IHI~H:-; :t •r• •H'' · ·' '"'11ape WJ arv_ over ot e1 ac lVI· t tl II 1 \. 111 , 1n th<' • • • Drivc, for the coming yc:-a r·. . f th N B h M h 0 ll' ('.l (I \ "1 ' I ' The sumnwr homC' of Mr. ;tnd • • ~~ 0 (."h e h ewport cac et · <:h:q ·c•l "" Sund••~ ITHJJilint!s. The M rs. Clavt on l\1. Lowe, 129 Agate Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K iene, of tst urc es. small !'>lll'Jlltts '' dl I 0 to\\ .trd:. th<' · d d h When asked to be the quest lllH ;tt ·' of 1 <'''"rds. Ave., has bc<!n or:>ene an t e 1607 Park Aw~ .. are entertaining preacher at the Chhrist Church. family. including Penny, Cary 1 a guest from Calcutta. Mrs. M . D. Rev. Lonnor of Tempe. Arizona. a nd Jeffrey, have m oved down Lothrop, a close friend of Mr. and ans~red ... 1 will be glad to get a PRIEST IS ON RETREAT for thl' season from Glendalt'. Mrs. K irk Kic:-n<'. also of Calcutta, crack at that den of iniquity and F alhC'r Juhn..,()n, :lS'''t:tnt to • .. • a rrh·ed on the "Sih ·er Oak" over sin-Balboa and Newport Beach." Re\. D<mi~ Jo.;• 11h Falw~· at Our· Balboa Islanders. Mr. and Mrs. the week-<'nd. Lady of ~It . Cnrmt I l'hut't h. ="('\\'· James Slemons. 113 P f"arl Ave., .. • • "Loyalty to National Ideal$" will port. as on r ·t n :It tlll$ \\V'{>k. were entcrtaincd at dinner at the A barh<'ctu' uiniH'r m t hC'ir \\.i ll ~ the subject of Dr. ~1lite's ;\:fa..•·.S<'s '"" <·onlln•w to h'' held at Balboa Bav Club last week on pat io \\'AS J!iVC'Il "'~'· th<' week· mormng sermon at Balboa Island th<' u··ual tm'c·..,· ~ am .. 10 a.m .. Wednesdav· bv Mr. <tnd Mrs. Wi\-t•nrt b\' Dr·. and :\t rs. Ft•ed Simp· Chapel. and 11 .30 n.m. nt the main Cath· Harbor 1S49-J or 221&-W uam A. Tobras of 300 Hazel Or .. son. 1.12 C'r~stal A\'<'. Th<' party ollr rhmch <~nd nt 8 a.m. and 10 ~~3~15~M~•=rl=n~e~~B~a=l~~~a~ls~fa~n~d~~C~o~~:n:a~d:e:l~~:1:a:'~· ~~~~~~~ ltonot ~ t h~lr housl'gue~s. ~fr. CHURCH GROUP LUNCHEON a .m. at St J~tn Vtannry on the .:: and :\:r~. H<'roln S tnng-<' of Playa A rombfn.ation lunchron ann l!'lanrl PR01ECT YOUR CAR for the Summer • EXPERT POLISIDNG • Your Car Washed '\\ith Soft Water UNION SERVICE STATION PARK AND MARINE, Balboa Island cAnnouncing The opening of our "Lost and Found" Department for This Season HARBOR 1391 FOUND-Set of Gcn.?ral Motors car keys, No. 8074, with gold plated identification chain, init - ials H .R.R. LEFT HERE-Ron so n pockc>t lighter, with nickel finish . P.S.-We also sell f ine clothes for men. del Hey. ann l\tt s. not·n~ Law· sc•wing-cirdc meeting was hrlcl 1<'11CC' of l ngle\\oocl. Othrr ~ursts bv women of the Our Lad\' o f HOLD VESTRY MEETING wrrc 1\lr. and Mn •. Cha1lrs Sui· ~it. Carmel Church last WC<'.k at 1\Jcomht·r~ uf tlw St. .Tnm<'s Epis- linm nnd B<:'tly \\'at~on. thC' home o f Mt·s. C. H . Ashen. copal ('lnuch. \'n l.tr!n. ;m • heing 90R Lacy St.. Santa Ana. M rs t·rrnindt~ I of t hf" \ ~'!"' 1' nlf"f't ina of Emergency Operation Ashen was past rwc~ident of th<' tha t ehurt·h ''h11 h "ill l>i• held Mil'S Phy llis Lal<<'. da ughtc>r of group. Ttwsdn~ at • p m. M~ Md Mn. Wilbur ~kc, 3~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Onyx Ave.. Balboa Island, was rushed to the hospital Saturday evening for an e mergency appen- dictis O!X'ration. For several days afte r the operation at St. Joheph hospital, Santa Ana. she was still getting penicillin shots. !\{"· Lake reported. New Baby in F a mily j Company, junior size. has been 1 visit in g th~ \arl Ven<.'man l hous<'hoJd at 1441 W . Ray Ave .. j OPENING TODAY (Thursday, June 30) INSTRUCI'IONS and SUPPLIES jn CLHJ\ ~TICS. COPPER. LEATHER anrt CHIKA 333 MARINE A VENUE 1 Balboa. Th<-gu<'st is the oldest BALBOA ISLAND C'hild of~~ and ~~. ~iJliam J.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HA RBOR 2493-J ,Ven<'man of Co~a M~a. ~n of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ !M r. e~nd ~rs. Carl Vcneman. The grandson has been visiting be-p 1 ~ I_ P/ f p f p ff ~cause he has a n ew baby siste r. erry MO«eS easan easan 0 ery I Little Jan was born a t St. Vincent I I Jospital, Los Angeles. on June 15. AJl provincial things don't come from f)-ance, some of them are made in Southern CalHornia. In Last R ehearsal Pa rty fact. directly from Hollywood, The I A special party for the Chancel Islanders gift shop has some o! Otoir was held recently following the n:tost charming ~tt~ry pieces the final rehearsal at Christ done m pleasant provmc1al style. Olurch by the S ea for this season., While the figures on these Entertainment included a puppet pieces are quaint in style and show put on by Bobby McDonald, 1 dress, . the lit~e script sayings are Watheri.Jl(! Huff and Darith Sher-done m English. As anyone can rill, all members of the choir. The ~ec : "The w~ to a ~n't he~rt group of 30 children from the IS thro~gh his .sto.mach, ~nd ~ fourth to seventh grades then woman s place lS ~~ ~e krtchen. played games and had r efresh· Jars for bacon dr1ppmgs_. m elted butter. grat~ cheese, a Jam pot, ments. a dish for your clove of garlic and . ~rs. A. J . Rut ter, ~Jboa Island a square shallow dish for resting 1s d1rector of the chotr. Mrs. Flor· your stirring spoon, are Jabled in ence Anderson. Corona del Mar, is script handwriting and decorated accompanist. with strawberries, leaves and fig- ures. VISITS FOR WEEK-END This provincial ware is made A recent guest at the home by Dorothy Perry. It has a de· of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Isbell. 1305 lightfu_l ~.asant flavor without be- E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa was Mrs. ~~ prurutive or crud':lY done. The same t illY.' heighten t he attractiVe'· n<' s of your kitchen by blending charm with the functional. Color of the ware is cream with a ruddy autumn rt•d. ~Tccn and l.wown decm·ations on most of the piC'CC's, thC'I'C' an• d .:-cp blues and pinks on others. They are made doubly nttracti\·e and ensy to use with wood~n Jid~ stainC'd a ~d brown. At The Islanders you \\oiJl also find a tea pot. butt"r dish and holder for kitt'hC'n matches to go \\ith the other useful piC'C<'S. You may take Dorothy Perry's WAN' out of th<' kit('hen into other rooms. too. for she has designed cl<'V<'r littlr a shtrays d{'C'OratE>d \\i th gay JX'as~m t girls and boys and hom<'y houses . . . and each reminding the user t o "Spare the carpet!" ThC') 're attractivc:-""nough to be hung on th~ wa ll if they weren't so useful. THE ISLANDERS Isbell' . ' ' . dishes, bowls and Jars arc de. s srster, Mrs. A. B . W•lson,j signed to be useful and at the 214 Marine from Van Nuys. Balboa Island featuring the unusual Beach Wear Suede Accessories 313 ~ Marine Avenue Harbor 794-J Balboa Island .. THE FINAlt&TS In the ClndereJia contat .. ,. ~ tftree little ••rta 8Uted In Ute c"alrs. They are, left to right. Gay Ann Mac~llllvray, CMrlene Mather and the winner. Pamela Ann Pew. At the left Ia Mra. Jack Rice, winner of the prevloua Cinderella oonte.t and a Judfle In thia one (ahe'a wearing the ahoea the won). At the r ight it Larry Anthony Modica, who made the undala for Cinderella and her Princeuea. (Photo by Folaom) 82 Try On Cinderella Sandals 1 ~:;·;::~:~:gr;:~:~ (Continued from P age One) gold. ti d a. Mar, who was the winner of the Un a Meeks. 519 Narcissus. 1 Patty and Jacqueline Watson. previous Cinderella contest. The Carol Brush. 423 Poinsettia. 3ll Goldenrod. otbe'rs were Mrs. William Huma-Adrienne VonAhrenberg, 410 I Mary Lynn Zilm. 5re Begonia. son, 4.30 Narcissus Ave.; Mrs. Alice Second. Svea Marie Hebborg, 712 Fern· A. Johnson. 6(17 Poinsettia Ave., Diane and Jeanette Marsac. 1416 leal. and Mrs. Don Harwood. 318 Mali· Fourth. From Balboa laland gold Ave., all of Corona del Mar. Mary and Cynthia Martin, 310 Julie 1bome. Box 162. Gifts were distributed alter the Ocean Bh·c:t 1 Paddy and Judy Prescott. 112 final decision was made. Cinder· Lynn Bosley, 322 Larkspur. Apolena. ella rec.-elved also a little crown of Gail Anderson. 309 Poppy. Christie Howe. 2fl7 Coral. flowen and a bouquet. donated by Sherry F1orin. 328 Narclssua. Barbara Bums, 1009~ N. Bay Nonnan's Nursery. Bulk of the Marsha Perkins. 700 Heliotrope. Front. prizes went to Cinderella herself. Diane Steffensen, 621"' HeUo-1 Beverly Beauchamp, 1009 N . but each ot the Princes..~ also re-trope. Bay Front. ceived gifts, donated by the fol· Kristin and Linda Borgeson, 700 And Othera lowing: Acacia. Patty Bandy. Whittier. Kiley's Flower Shop. Candy Gloria Olapman. 222 Iris. Mil~ Oien. Crestmore Vll- Schooner. Modem Home. Hen-Suzanne and Ann Perry. 701 la~. Bloomington. drlcks Printing Co .. Moody Ora-Marguerite. 1 Sandra Mead. Riverside. perles, Corona del Mar Cleaners, Stephanie Lee Daly, 431 Bego-, Sally Ann and Mary Weaver. Ellis Bros. Nursery. Karen Mar-nia. Los A~les. Ninth annlYftUJ'Y of ·~ America." a Republican Party THE EN&IGN Page 9 THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1949 Span.,red orpnlzation. was ob-TEEN·AGE PARTY HELD IIPrved l"eCmUy at the horne of The fi rst teen-ager's part) at Mn. Emrys White in Santa Ana. the Balboa Bay Club reccntl~ Members c1 the Harbor area ~re was more than a !'.UCCt>SS. About prE:lilt'1'lt to hear Mrs. George Taub-280 y oung people dane«!. pla~ed ma.n Jr. ef Long Beach, organizer and swam later in the:> pool. Span- of the Orange County Branch of sors and hosts wer· • M,r. and Mrs. Pro-Afneirica and now on the Re-Jim Slemons, Frank Be senger. / publi can National Committee Dr. and Mr. Jct<:<•ph Stout Jr .~ speakers bureau. and Mr. and Mrs. Portt>r Sinclair. Home Up-Keep and 8uitdlng Malntena~ Plemodelllft9 My Specialty 30 Years of Experience in Construction My WOr"k In Newport Harbor Spuka for Itself For Infonnation Call John Schopperl Harbor 1788 Public Stenographer Notar y Public Mimeo~raphing Addres:-.mg Telephnnc Sc n 'JC.:t' Sarah Wheatley Harbor 1975 B lrtcher Bldg. CORONA DEL MAR The PORTRAITS Of Cinderella and hrr four llttl<' Pltnr···''' ... .... ho w<>r · chos('n in thr• Cmd··· · dla cont<>"t la!'' Frida~ \vere taken by Ho~·ard Folsom Harbor Photo Lab. 1111.2 Coast Highway Corona del Mar Ha rbor 1918 -W greta Imports, Gaylon's Coiffures. Gay Ann MacGillivray, 1610 Diane Haught 4.15 Redlands. Crown of the Sea Restaurant. Earl First. Newport Heights . ------------------------- W . Stan1ey office. Hampton's Har· Cynthia Smith, 518 Avocado. 1 ;:.:,:::,.:.,::=~~---------------------------------. bor Drugs, Crown Hardware. Lee Page and Lee Westfall. 200 Shipley Originals, Hidy's Pet Su~ Ocean. 1 plies. Harbor Photo Lab, Fitzpat-Sandra Brt>wer. 512 Larkspur. rtclt's, Tommy's Shop. Suther-Luanna Herrington, 709 Lark- l~tnd's. Sarah E . Wheatley. Arthur spur. 1 Murray. Joye & Peaker Mobil Carol Denny, 421 Heliotrope. Service. Pastry Bar. Brooking's. Dixie Gay Allen. 516-A Jasmine. adlelr Insurance Agency. Guppy's Linda Robeson. 518 Jasmlne. Ceramics. Gene's Place. Calder-Dee and Dana Bartleson. 516 head Jeweler. Snack Shop. Stork Jasmine. Shop. Cafe Corona del Mar. Karl Marjorie M~. 1612 Pacific. Axtater. Stoddard's Patio Shop. Andrea and Toni Couch. 709 Young Marvin Lusk of 615 Mari-Iris. gold Ave. he-Jped Jimmy Terra of Diana Maye-r. 423 Orchid. Anthony's Shoe Service distribute Marian Mullins. 318 Iris. consolation gifts to th<' unsuccess-Christina Bruning, 1307 Coast ful contestants. Each one t'('('('ived Highway. a baJJoon. donated by Joy & Peak-Nancy Gardner, 235 Iris. er, and a comic book from An-Charleen Mathe r. 327 Marigold. t hnf\v. Olarleen McCulley. Registration of tht' contestants J oan and Jean Koch, 610 Bego- was do~ by Mrs. Meta Bachman. · ma. 608'-' Acacia Ave . Corona del Arle-en KehJ , 209 Dahlia. Mar. Dorothy West. 211 Dahlia. Here is the complete Ji st of the Mary Anne Davidson. 615 Mari· 82 contestants who tried on the gold. shoes: Sharon KibbeE>. 312 HeliotropE'. From Corona del Mar Pamela Ann Pew. 428 Narcissus. Sandra Swanson. 606 Begon ia. Nilah Young. 518 Larkspur. Anna Carlton. 620 Ma rigold. Virginia Chase. 519 Femleaf. Pamela Pickering, 620 Larkspur. Mary Ann Stucky, 418 Margue· Susan Harshbarger, 433 Acacia. rite. I Unda Purcell. 614 Larkspur. Sandy Garnaus. 523 Hazel. I Kathleen and Judith Sherrill. Valerie Vetch. 440 Heliotrope. 1017 Coast Highway. Patricia Lammerman. 432 Avo- Susan and Ruth Evans. 1017 cado. Coast Highway. Mary Lou and Susan Todd, 236 Bllly Jean Kunzman. 7()3 Marl· Goldenrod. Corona del Mar For Your Evening Enjoyment COCKTAILS FINE FOODS DINt NG-from &:-00 P.M. to 11:-00 P.M. BAR-from 3:30 P.M. HARBOR 1273 Smarl Summer ~01' Sharkskin (wahable) Suits Silk Faille Suits Irish Linen Suits $17.95 to $60.00 Sheer Cool Blouses White and Colors $4.95 to $12.95 Set Your Suit Off with attractive Scatter Pins, White Beads or Summer Costume Jewelry $1.00 to $4.95 Corona del Mar 4th 1209 Coast High\vay Harbor 07 1-J Radio SerVIce r'hlleo Radioa, Bendix Washers 1\ut..,orized Service ['(•1\.•' •s•on lnstaUatlons By MRI. FLORENCa ANO.MON'------· Girl Scouts Begin f?oy Camp Monilay fn. H. G. Barrin,er, 517 Or-~~.a. Dede Aldnl, dauchm-of Monday momiDg 1.15 Girl chJd Ave .. tuu ~vl'd wont that Or. and Mrs. s. J. AJ4m. 14 Scotlta went to Irvine Park fOI' ht" wUJ ~h·~ a vUlt from her Colclenrod · A~ wu bacte.a to their ftrirt 4l.Y of Day Camp. grandson. Earl Town.tend, accom-her ~ Suzie Davia. from San ~re Will be alx ons of day P ... 10 :nta KN810N l'HUilaDAV, 4UNE a., .. 1panled by thl'ft frlends. Earl ts Ma.rtno over the put Week-end, eamp qwead ~era two-week per- JIM RAMSEY 1on a 30-day furlough from Camp and is th1l Wftk enterlalning her lod: J~ Tl, 29 and August l, 5. Campbell, Ky. oouatn. Carmen Aldrn from San 7and S. according to the camp dJ. and s( r. ice 9'~0 Coast fiigb\\'&Y I • • • Marino. reetor. Mrs. c w. Crowt>lL By ANN Corona del Mar Harbor 2784 j Tht" Starlight Club of COM • • • Busse. picked the girb up at "It's not just the ~y I feel ._M,.:;;~r;y~jjjijj;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ m<"t on Fridny 'lt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al nt!any, 202 Owona del Mar. School and the about 'Quotes', Jt's the way "' -Mrs. Maud Wood. 439 Carnation Driftwood Rd., have a.s house-~boa Island Bndge at 8:40 a.m. 'Quotes' feel about me!" That (to Ave. Luncheon w:tS St"f"Ved In guests th.ll week Mrs. George and at . Lido Theater at 9 a.m . quotP a quote) ls exactly what F ~T IT \1.1 \:"\ Dl~RS tnd •'•1111 1 l1 It· menus 11''f ''\ J'C'fi LV!':CH COCET.-'-ILS ,,,, CO~S T P..'IG HWAV tl '"~'Of' \1"0 c ~rona del Mar Open Unt I 2 A.M. t-o.>d Served to 1 :30 A.M. w ~H ~REIIE ··, ·r :-"r' i ,..~ Laundry '''•' n-n \ \J to 6 P.M. rh11r-.. !l .\ \L to 9 P.M . n .. ,,.r) ~'lnday ''I 1.\t'J!I '\J'" DRYERS I !'Oi--r WATER FRE:::: PARKING l 11 C.).lst H w y. Harbor2566-W C:>RONA DEL MAR G one's Place :-:1 TCT \l.IZIXG ~ · ·--·1di ·:r: C'll;es ! i !'1 h1 !a~· Cakes ; ... rene: h Pastries thE:' patio. After n &hort busJ~ Marshall Coaitt. from Tucson. I They will return about 4 p.m. people are saying about the Klck- m('('ting. a ft"w games were Arizona, Mr. n1ta.ny'a sister. and cmJck 'IQuotes"-wbicb is not an played. Present were Nora Mae Mr. and Mrs. David Bernard from YOUNGtTERS GO TO CAM P ordlna.ry panty, and really not a Bat(•s. 8<-ssie Benedict, Etta Mae San Jose. They wtlJ cruise 1n the I Approximately 22 youngsters girdle, but a sleek lightweight f'tg- Coffman. Doris Diehl. Lillian Tiffany yacht O\.'er to the Isthmus from St. James Episcopal Oturch ure-smoother, particularly design- Henne~rry. Edythe Kemper. Es· Yacht Club. C.atalln:l Island. I ~nt to the O.oir Camp at Big I ed for summer convenience. si<> K~1E:', BE-ssie MacGinltie. Jim-• • • Bear last Saturday. The Camp. 1 vue• the reuon ~uotea" mie . Zennan. Vlrginla Turner. Ml.ss Collt!en Sipple, 'W'ho man· June 25 to July 2. is for children are eo weU liked la the material. Pa uhn€' Jasper. F1orence-Ander· aged Vi's beauty shop during Vi's from the third to the eighth Just aa I heaf"d Velma explain~ ~on and Man;ie • Gr~Uitts. I absence. 1s now having a vacation ~des. ing It to eomeo'" who wu In trlp of her own. \rfsltlng her {am· I o •erten'• apecJatty ..... the l\f~!'i. ~ellie-I_..awrence of §an Uy in Gearhart, Oregon. Upon her UNCL:~ VISf'!S HERE other day, "Quotes" are dJfferent ~1anno ts spe-ndang a few days in return to COM. she will remain I A Vi.Sttor thlS wee-k at .the ho!""e ~u.e they are made of the home of Dr. and Mrs. WDbur wfth Vi untll the end of the year. I of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ktrkpatrick EtaltA-Q, a new double knit Bail€'y. 1615 Bayside Or. Saturday then plans to be married to a I is Mrs. Kirkpatrick'~ und{', E. W . rayon fabric whtch molda llke thE:' Bail<>y'i (>ntE:'rtained Mr. and certain young man from Capis-, Hanison. and son John. The-Har-elaatle. ~h:-s. John Campbell and their two trano. risons .are on a busine~s trip. Th<'ir 1 It's cool and porous, and reta.lns chJidrrn from San Marino. Tom • • • home :.s \Vestcheo;;t<>r Count~·. N .Y. its elasticit y after man h1ngs Jonl's and hls daughter Mary Mr and Mrs Harry Stauch 316 About onCE:' a year they vil'it thr Ev . ki f Y was · ,\nne. al~o trom San Marino. Marlg. old A\·e . are snonding' the I Kirkpatrick!' at 710 Marigold A\'(' .. I a..~ E:'ryOnhe IS as ng or "Quotes" · th 1 t s d . ·• ... ~ c d 1 M ~IA.~ause t E:'Y are the most versa- " C'r<' {' r JnJ:S ! ~n a~· summer in thetr trail€'r at Bassi orona _e_ ar. tile panty in any wardrobe-... for . . Lake. The-y left May 30 and ex· , ~ ~ntle con trol under pla. clothes Mrs. FrE:'denck Bale-s. 231 lral' pect to return sometimE:' in Se>p· M Sgt. Jam(>-f; A. !Jr<'nnan. !'l<b slack suits da~"tlm d Y d A\'<' .. is spending three weeks in tember I HE:'1iotrope A\'E:'.. ·wall lt"av<> on · u.n ..... .:..c ... / . e ret~ses an hE:'r b<'>ach hom€'. From JuJy 1 · • • • July 17 for Hamilton FiE>Id for <'Vert 5"'"'"'IU.I~ swts. · · · through August 31 the residence n("C{'ssary examinations prt"nara.1 Buslnea glrla have named ,,.·11 h<' ·ed b . ... Esth Mrs. 0 . H: Barr. 216 Poppy, torv to O\'t"rs<'as dutv at ('lark them ttte molt comfortable gar- 1 ()('('UpJ ~ ~"rs. er Ave .. was vi!uted Monda~· bv her t-'" ld Ph't· · I 1 · •· · t t J th ~la<'k a nd numE:'rous relattives. • • r te . 1 appmE:' s and~. \ 1 w111 1 men o wear n e auntmer •.. Ol rl·timl'rs In CD~f wiJl remember daughter, Mrs. 0 · W . Atherton. remain her'(' until shP ~h·<'l' h<'r l women who need a heavier foun· thE:' Mack familv who lived here and two sons. Peter and Ste\'<'. sailing ordl'-~. dation for st~t wear find them " hen t h<' Modje~ka and Pattison ~:nd~'; Sadle At hl'rt on from • • • Idea I at horne, under lounglftil familie-s had homl's on Carnation · • • • Ml"'!'i. Bertha \\'hit(>hl'ad. 720 I ris , clothes, play clothe. and for gar- and Oahlla avt'nut"s. jA\'e .. left Mon<'tny for San JosE:'. denlng ••• young gJrle who • • • Mrs. Joseph E. Vickers of Los \.\'hE:'n> for a month sh<> wilJ bE> haven't reached the girdle atage ~trl'. Joe Ellis, 431 13(> nia Angeles and Mrs. William Fagen-Matron in th~ NursPs' r('Sidf'n~ a,.e happy to tuve "Quota" take A\{' .. is Pnjoving a \'isJt fro~ he-r strom and hE:'r son Larry from adJ.arent to San JoSE> Hospital. away that hippy look without be· o;;•stPr. EstE:'l.l<-Sanderson. from ~~~~(>('nt Monday with Th1s w ork w as h<>r \'OC'ation in ing uncomfortable o,. binding. RH·hmond. Calif. Estelle formerly · Ba.rTE'tt, 225 ~ldE>n · ,:rear-s gone by. And thE:' wonderful thing is that lh (•t1 in this community with her !'Od Avt". Mrs. Vickers i s a s tster-• • • tht'y can be worn with or without :-1:-tN. ShP ""as to return by plane tn·l.aw of Mrs. Barrett. l Mrs. D. \\'. Sanders. 603 Lark· g-artPn:. Glance at the ''Quotes" ad to R ichmond today. • • • spu~ A'·::· .coro.~a d.t·l Mar . is a on this page and get an idea of I ~os COAST HIGHWAY :\1r. a nd Mrs. Joe Ellis wiU at· Mrs. Madge Rickman, 505 Nar-I!Jshmg wado~· thas Wl"ek. for how ~mooth tht-y really are. l trnd th<' w<'ddlng of J oe's niece clssus Ave., acrompanled by her Mr. Sanders JS down trying to C ron.1 del M t1r Harbor 1102 Barbara Hightowt-r, in Sea i niece, .Mary Anne Danielson. from catch .a few in Mexican waters. ~============~B:e:a:c~h~th:i:s~e:':~:n:in:g~.~----~~u~l ru~L fu~. hu ~nOOmN~re~~wEn~a~. I r spendJng several days visiting .--------------relatives and friends in La Habra. S-:vt-0-0 -T-H COMPACT! KICIC!ItNICIC 1 nrl1·1'nr··•t h ~our square d ance sk1rt. your pctti· 1 ••·ll, play -.uat or slacks. wear "Quotes" for a 'f>{'r- 1"1'1 fl~rf'! ~ickemkk's new pantie of ElastA-Q. 1 "" <tfltJhiP-knll ra~ on fabric with just .~nough con- trol to mold and smooth your figure gently. GARTER TABS PROVI DED Siz<'s 9·11·13·15-17 <waist) I X YELLOW. WHITE. BLUE. TEA ROSE, BLACK (Fo:-further notes on ,.Ouotes-" eee Glamour Gllmpeea) 1415 Coast Hlvy., Corona del Mar Harbor 2868 Los Angeles and AJhambra. Miss ~EY'S 1 Danielson wtll retum to Iowa by m.r n.WER SHOP plane this week. r AAI 1415 COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR Haf"bor 28e8 • • • Harbor 1&21 Mrs. Rachel Amidon and he-r two sons, who se\·eraJ months ago L-_.._:406=.....:C~O:::.::::A~S:...!T:......!:H~I~W~A~Y:..._ _ _J mo\'ed to Riverside, are spending thls ~k with Mn. Eva Am~on ~-------~------~~~~~~~~~~~~ and Jackie, 417 Heliotrope Avt". • • • Mrs. Karl S. Axtater and h€'r son Karl, 613 Poppy Ave .. spe-nt last w(>(>k in San Diego at the homE:' of her brother a nd his t am· ily, the-John E. Van Ettens. Mrs. Axtate-r has received word from her husband, Col. Karl S . Axtater. that he has moved from Erding to Berlin, Germany. and expects to remain overseas longer than I had been originally anticipated. • • • Pilld eo~~-~ -Featuring U.S. No. 1 Stealcs---. Porterhouse ( approx. 15 oz.) ............ $2.00 T-Bone Steak ..................................... -·· 1. 75 Special Hamburger S~ak ..... .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. 1.00 above orders Include SALAD, FRENCH FRIES, COFFEE-------.J SHRIMP e FISH e HAMBURGERS (Orders to Take Out) Harbor 2944 Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Wilson, 320 Iris Ave.. arrived home Sun- day. from a motor trip which took them to Las Vegas. Boulder Dam. Zion National Park. to the Na· tlonal Monuments on Hig hway 89, through Oak Creek Canyon a nd Balboa Island on home. ._ __________________________________________________ ..J -----------I THE ENSIGN, 1 I 1201·0 Coatt Highway, I 1 Corona del Mar, Calif. 1 I I eubmft 12 for a one·year I 1 aubeerlptlon to the Enaign and 1 : D A MaU Box : I I I or 0 AnAshTray I I I I I I Name .............................................. 1 I I I Street ............................................. I I Cfty .................................................. I I I 1 &tate ................................................ 1 ----------.-. TO GEf A FREE GIFT with a One-Year 'Subscription to THE ENSIGN Kay Finch Ceramic Ash Tray or a Mail Box FILL IN TIUS OOUPON and send ·it to The Ensign with $2 for a one- year subscription ... or just call Harbor 788 and ask us to bill you. Your receipt will entitle you to your free gift. All fetters with a June 30 or July 1 postmark wi ll be honored. ' Vi's uty Shop lhelton·Thermlque MACHINE WAVE Lon"t'r Lastln~ Loveliness 1103 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Ma r HA 0533 Corona Cralt CUSTOM FURNITURE 1301 ¥.! Coast H \\'l'· Corona del Ma r Harbor 1108 COA T B R:\XCH Orange County RoofinCJ Co. • Complete R oofing Sl.,r\·ice • R D. (Pete ) PETERSON, Mgr. l 301 .. Coas t BIYd. Corona del Mar HA 0629-J Jun e Birthstone Pearl JEWELRY Made to Order A ll \Vork Done In Our 0\\·n Shop W allace Calderhead R1 7 Coast Highway Corona rtel Mar 1 Surprise Party for Silver Wedding jA Storie Shower TH~"~N.:~::Y, JUNE ao, ';;: 11 A college bred surprise greeted back to the house from n half-For Mrs . Holden ART EXH181T IN LIBRARY Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Andrews, 315 hour (w-ell-plann ~) errand. A tork show r for 1~ Robert Pictures. Yr1lich -.~n! painted by Jasmine Ave., Corona. d?l Mar, Highlights of the cocktail party s Holt1('n. 5l0 Ma.-a1•erite Ave .. rnem~rs o1 1M ~ll Art Sectlon last Sund th ' n f hi h 5 t 7 at ·eo-s-tud\.,.,ncr under Joan Irving Brandt ay on e oocas1o o w c was a p.m. o p.m. -C"m t>na dPJ ~tar, wet gh en Fr1dav "....._ their twenty-fifth Wt>dding anru-fair, we re champagne and cake-by hf"r mother Mrs r.. A. Ga,\·. this put &bOn. 8J"e on disp~y versary. and an orchid for Mrs. Andn!'ws. throp, fill· Poinst:'ltia An• at the Corona del Mar Library in The surprise was a garden party Guests included a f ew c)()S(> Cu~..,1 \\en~ entertained ;lt th(' the courtyard at Gold-?nrod Ave. which had been planned by a friends in town, M rs. Andrew · Balhoa Da\' Club fur Junchron and Coast Highway. daughter and son while they were sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. and th<'n returnE'd to th(> patio of still atte ndlng college at the Unl· C. Wayne Crowl; and Mr. An-thP ho tr-<:•,' hom(> to open tht> Vc:'rsity of California, Berkeley.! drews' brother, Dr. A. V . An~~ws Etfls. C'atharin(> and Alan worked out Alw pf'E"Sent were the tamtl\ o f From S<.an Manno c:1me ~fr the details so well that the guests Edit~ SlatE.>r from Pasadena ·at 1 R \.\'ard; from Pac:adena, WE.'re a complete surprise to Mr. MlSs Slat<'r and Bob Andrewc;, ~tro;. \\ :'\.1 Ketrham. \11'!'. J F . and Mrs. Andrews when they came another son of the honor·d rouplf'. \\.1lto ~ anr1 hrr· dauEhtPr ~fr<o. are making plans fot an Auguo.,l J \' !'I•1rl " and ~ln-Donald Q Kay Finch's Alghan weddms::. Ht>r famil\ W ('f'(> g-\J('<;\" W t!lfl\ all ()( Alhambra; .;\I re\. of the Andrew" family on ~unda~ Bro,•·:llr'P Hubblt' of ~tt>nro,·ia Wins Top Honor Garden Party Given B y Mrs. Harry \Velsh H ighest honor among Afghan H ound!< was gained by Ch. F <-ll'l' Luncheon in the gard(>n was foi- Thier of R::~gdad. belonging to Kay lowed by an aft·"'rnoon of bridgt> at Fin<'h of Corona 6?1 Mar. a party gi\·en by Mr Harry l\f Althou~h "Thumper," as the dog \\telsh. 414 A\·ocado Aw. Corona is familiarly known. has won the dPI 1\far. last w('{>k on Tue-sday honot· of Rt'st o f Brc>ed twenty Luncheon was serY<'d buffr>t and tim,.s. thC' d istinction w as particu-guests W<'rP ~at ('(I at tahlr>.:; pt o- larly went at the Long Bt'ach dog t.~t ed by ~a<'h timbrdlac: show Jnc;;t WC'ek-<>nd bPcausc it was Durin~ the nft<>rnorm . pri7<'S the hig~·"st ass«?mblage of Afghans WPre won b\· :\Irs. Rnh<>rl L All1•n in th<.> world. nnd includC'd thf" ~Irs. John E. Sad!f·ir. ~fr..; Dt lin champion from Cnnnd:t. ThiC'f of Rrown and ~fl"" John )fNtrior Ragdan alo;o w1)n fourth in thr> 'T\\·Pnt~ -fin• Jnl<-st..; frum th(• Har- Hollnn group bor and L;u~una n.-wh \\ t'f(' PI f"'>· Fin' othf•r Afehans. all puppif'". ~>nl. rhi'Pd in thf'ir dR<;<;(><; ~1rc; F inrh nl"'o c;;uhmill~'n a Yorkshin' which won 1 hC' distincl inn of hPinc h(>c;;t f <'mn l '. ot hl'r than 1 hi' c·hn mpion. in h<'r class. Brother. of Balboan Named Chief Surgeon ~Iiso; )flldrf'd S"f'lf'~ from ~an 11 ·1 t'•'r rlau~h1 E'rs. :'\.tr . Harold I:lmr·r of Rl\ cro;idP and M r . i\1 mund (;lo~ ri (If Alhamhra: Mr-. Ft f'd \\'nlk1 1 an<1 ~tr-;. Horat'~' L~ 1 \IJn r1f i\r r-ad;a and .;\1 rs. c;:mtiJ·n;J·, ollwt dau:hl<'r . Mrs ... !l;:lt:J I•u i\\U!Ih r,J CnrYm,l d<'l ~Ia; 1. -,.,,.., 8.-ul~••r~ c~~r .. n• dt"l ~., .&. Sl.1pl.'l ORIGINALS Custom and Ready fade Plastic A~rles Infant, Closet. Kitchen. Bath 1106 Coast H ighway, COM Brownie s 8/ockprints Christmas Cards e ~ anti 10c e Regular ?0 for SUlO e Box 1 Flowers of H oly Land 1 Assortment of 12 for 59c • 1Q50 Gtft Calenrfar. :\Sc VARIETY STORE 603 Coast Rigb"·ay Harbor 850 • Antonio. Te'a'. 1 ~~ ~unna~ fol · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lowing a n...:it wtth h1 r undl" • T . JJnrd SC',..I<'~. 1:\19 E. Ralbn:t Aw·. Ralhoa Sh,. will J.;n o \\•nc;;h ington n . r . to jnin hrr fathf"r. C(ll. S F Srdt•y who h1' rN'C'ntl~· hPPn appoint. n C11i· f ~ut·s:,..on at W 'llt£'1' RPC'd H<''-pital. Welcome and Best Wishes MOODY ~fU!Ue4 • • call for f ree, prompt estimate • • 330 MARIGOLD AVE. Corona del Mar Harbor 2504 ~f sss ~f"Pley hao; manf" hrr hf'tld· quartf'r" ·in Balhn<t whilf" \ isitin~ 1 frir>nds nnd rPl atin'' in C.ali fomia . I I HC'r fath."r wac; TV"C'• n'ly ~tatirmf'd in Trxac;. Ne,,· Grandson Arrives Almost on Anniversary TO CAFE CORO:S. DEL ll.t\.R LES MOTT, EUECTRICIAM ( \\'estingh ouse . ppliance ·) HARBOR ~S8 2821 \\'. Balboa Blvd. Ann • unc1ng Plu mbing and Heating Installations Th(' Wf"flrtlng anni\ f'l"":tn of \fr. anti )Irs. Carl C. Barn· :m-1 J-!r>liot rofl{' A\ P. Corona rif"l ~Jar hat1 atidN1 o;icnifi<'JnC'<' 1 hb 'P1l' hf>r1uc:p of t hr hirt h of a ~ra nn son. ThP ha h\·. [)a, id .. \ tl httt \\ :\" h<"•rn JunP 17 :llmoc;t nn F'lther··~ [)a\'. and iust thn'<' hours after the 3~th w<>•1nin!-' :1nnh <'1 ,,r: o f )fr and ~~~ "· Barn. Tht" huh' "a~ h01 '1 1' PPa rl H<u·hor '' hf'n~ t hr> "''\\ f \1 h!•t'. Rirh:u·n Barr~ '' an Pn;:rnf"<'r in !-hip huilning. the Opening of Corona del Mar's Newest F"O R C'AF~~ COROS .~ DEL 1\I AR BY SAM KINSFATHER H A RBOR 4:?0 619 I'". B~l y .\'(~nut' Balboa ConCJratulations TO Cafe Corona del Mar ERNEST WM. GOMMEL GENERA L CONTRACTOR Orang~, Calif. ·we Know Our Stuff'' SEES VET ERAN'S WORK A retired soldtt.'r of 75 ,.i..,it<'d the \·<'t<'ran Art F.~hthit. Ralhoa Jslanrt. Sunda~ on hi' hirthday Col \\. E . Haselt in~'. ~1:\ D:lhli<t An• .. Corona do•l )fat "t\\ '" 1'\ icc in holh world W<tl~ KENNY'S HAVE GUEST S )fr. and ~lr". H. F KPnn~. ~07 E. Ba,· An• .. Balhoa. arp "ntr>rtain· ing a· houc;;f•ful of ht'ilndc hildrC'n 0\·er thC' Fourth. \·i~iti ng thC'm i~ thr>ir daughtt•r. )IN n. H SludC'r. and hC'r three childr<'n from Pa~a­ dena. PLEASE NOTICE!· We Will Be Open July 4th (Our Regular Day of Rest ) We'll Close \Vedn~sday July 6th ~ * Something New H as Been Added: SPECIAL MEXICA.N DINNER $1.25 Served E\·cry T\tC'sday OTHER DINNER~ $1.35 up KERMIT RIGGS ArcompaniC's Our Community N ight. Friday AJ qo Sundny!' at 6:30 p m R.4GAN'S • Harbor 1CWR 14t1~ Coalt Hlthway CO RONA DEL AA Most Modern Hours: 6 A.~f. to 9 P.~1. POPULAR PRICES 0. W. HineCJGidner, Prop. Coron a dt'l Mar (Continued from Pae• One) to opeorate a maritet at 508 W . • was onlinance requlrinl requests Balboa Blvd.; and of Han-y Wood <Continued from P~ge One) for permlts for bUlboards to be re-to conduct an auction at 2504 W. • "' s "'' h ~tlcl<t'f'8 can entt'r f :rnd to the Plannln.J Commla-Oota.n Front. 1 '=l\.'t' th<' areaa. alon. The buU41n& inspector. 1n (5) Rftppolnt~ Walter Long- /\ JW'('iRI committee will tour L'ONUltaUon wlth th! Comm.J.ssion's moor to ~ Cit~· Planning Com- t hC' llarbor artl'a thJ week to Cind an:hltectural commltt«-, would be m!Pion. ''aa i;Jhh• parking silt' , Mr. authorized to i.ssu a permit. (6) Acceptt'd the Jennie S. S hank ~1d. A plan then \\rill be Adopted as an emergency onlin· Outcher Foundatlon'R dK"d to the ' n.1wn and ubmltted lo the City Anct' was a m<>a.sure which limUs city ot a one-foot strtp adjoining t 'oun<:i l for final approval. arnuseiTV"nt al"f'a In the Peninsula t~ Highway at Corona Hlghlands A rontC' t for designers of Tour-to the Fun Zone. (this wa" to ~ure non-a~s namt·nt or LjRht$ fJoats was an· ~00 ~titions on busln ses on directly from the high~y to th~t" Hll"<'t"l h~ Mr. Shanks. the Pt'nln ula W<'rt' recclvcd. One Jots fronting on the highway). l..f>th•r are \wing mailed to de-of th('se, with J6 ignntures. urged (7) Adopt~ an ordinanO"• ~- City Glamor File THE ENIIQN ..._. tl THUR.DAY, JUNE SO. 1141 A "glamor file .. l being com-..---------------~ plled for the Harbor area.. It will bz kft)t at th~ Chamber ol C"omrnt'~ offJC@, to be ~ ln publicizing local promotional activ- ities. and right now it is needed for the Tournament of Lights. 1'1n:t oocasioli Wil1 be In the July f pa· rnde in HuntJngton Beach. whE're the Tourna.ment of Ughts At:.o::.o- C'iation will t'nt<'r a float . I! ~·ou wt~h to tx-in the #rlllmor file. ·S<'nd in your picture to th<' Cha.mb<-r of C'ommet'('(' offiN•. Jt t~hnuJd tM' full IC'n~h and in hnth- lng suit. How many times do you bear folks say "I wished t had bought tha t house" or .. Why didn't we buy that lot when it was availablo-"!" Many Umec we all rt"gret having passed up OP· POR1'VNITIES in real e~tate. Profit by past experif.>nces. Look ~tht"Ad and BUY NOW . '-ll-{ntor~. irw1ting the-m to submat tht> Coundl to "protect our resi· strfctin~ camp fires to ~rtnln cl~ ... a~ns. u('('OmpaniC'd by dP!\Ct"Jp-dential area against any t>ncroe.ch-desi21\Ated areas. ''on nnd tC't'hnical dnta. to the m ent of bw:in(>SS." The other. with {8l Approved a Planning Com· BUYS HOME IN COM Toumam<'nt of Lightc;; hP:tdquar-46 nam~. n-qu('St"'<t that the realty rnis~ion I'E'COrnm<'ndation to Rrant 1\h·~ lsah<'llt> KE>hlnr of r,),..,. tN·-. an thf> rhambt>r of Commt\~ offi~ of the> John D. Burnham Co. a 50 J)E'r Cf"nt varian CE' for 01arle. daiP hn" nurc-ha"M n homP ... , d17 n rril't' tx-allowed to rontinue opt"ration Larabee. Zl7 Grand Canal Balboa F('t'nlf'M 1\\'f' .. C'o ronFl dt>l 1\f,r Our growth on U DO ISLE ha" just started. Don't call oth<'r pcoplc luck y. Maybe they had foreslght-mayb? faith- mayb<' some rourage. Thi' anformation wrll tx> k<"pt on on tht> PE>nln!'\ula The mat1er was Island ..., 1 t h ... _ t ~ . <Hlu n :l n~ 0 J'lln\'f> <"1'(> "'r>nH flh• a~ n n •fr•n'nl'(' for th~ ,~·ho rcfert"('(f !0 thr city attomt>y for (9~ Approvt>d a Pl~ning Com· An~. 1 with hC'r four rtaurhtf't·c.;. Hrr<' at LIDO ISLE we an- nffc-rinJ;t a 4·bt>droom. 2-bath W AT E R FRONT hom E' com - pletely furnis hed. togcther w ith pi<:>r ~nd float, all for only $~8.500. ph•n to f>ntf>r Ooat ~ Th~ ~1n01~e; inv tigatton. mi~s1on rccommt"ndatJon to <k'lny ThP t ransactlnn w~c; hant11,.rt ..,... l ln:tt-. \\all r ·'N'1\·f> troph!es· as tn Rt>ft"rt'(>d to th(' dty managt>r action on the petition to reronf.> R. L . St ricklC'r nf the C'orn ,:t ;,,., lh<' pa-:t . und th(• d<'~Jgnf.>rs of was the t'C."QII~t nf 1 ~ t>mf'>f"rtv ow-Block 1026 on the Corona d<'l Mar Mar R<'a lfv <"o. ,1rs. Kt"hlnr w 'll 1h'.'"'t' float-. \\til 1X' ~1ven cash nl'rs fo r tht> d~ging of the chan-bluff until th(' outromf.> of the <'D· hP a kint1c>rga rtPn t<'a<'h"t' t\1 pn/t's. ~Jr. ~hanks sa1d . _Pn>sf.>nt l'Y'l b<'1w('('n Collin~ Island a~d tire Ocean Bh·d bluff problC'm ha~ Costa M~a nC'xt fall. plcm' c·all fnr f.\'<' ~a!'h prru-s for Balboa l!!land proper. Thf.> J)E'ttt-bet>n dt>t...,.nninro. ____ _ cl''"tf"n<'t"' Jon daimf'd th<'f'<' wa.c; littlt" or no ( 10\ Retect<'d thC' ~1.550 bid of Thi" yc"H 'c; C'\'Pnt i s o·•scrib<-d a!' watt>r In the channC'J. f'X<'<'t>t at Rov L. 5<-haffc-r for two city-BU YS LOT 0 N L ARKSPUR ·c 'alifomi<' C't>nt£>nnial. Touma-hi~h tid<'. causinl.t a h<'alth mf.>n· ow~ed lots in 1he Lan<'a'\1<'r ad· Mrs. Vi'\·ian E. Ka~fmann. ownfl'r m<'nt of l..tghtl'. f<.>atu nng a C"<'n-aC't' and al!'o 8 danst<'r b<'caus? of dition. and thf:' $31.200 b id of Nor· o r t h<' Stor'k Shop In C'omnn rie-l 111 1 y of Flnw<'r'~ ... Floats will b<' boat$ beinl! groundt"d. man Hag('n for 19 d t v-ownC'd lot!ii Mar·. has ourchasN'f a lot at 7t fl In C'd on that th<'mf.>. During thf' mol"'<' than thrt'('-bet~n the P~t Offi<'" and La-Larkspur AvC'. and plans to hulld ALSO on LIDO ISLE s<'v.:•ral multiJ')IC' unit income lots a t rock bottom pri("('s. Also several lots fnr as low as $3500. NOW AC'T. Come SE'e us. It is our plf'l\<;urc to HELP YOU. Lf't tN"' <~n-alc:o O.•in~ ~il<'d hour SE'"~ion. th<' ("ounril at o : fay('ttf.>. hf'r_ hom<' t her<' ~n . This .' rrms· th i" "' -.•k t<l Harbor resJdf'nt_s. (ll Rt>if.><'f<'d all bid.c:, as being (}1) AgT{'{'d to thC' tt"rms of th<> actaon. '~as handiE'd by Pn<'<' T . n ... kin~ thr•m to rcnt'w mt>mbersh1p too low. for bulk·h(.'ac1imz 245 fet>t 50-vE'ar Jt>ast> with thE' StAtE> Park McCUJsl aon of t ht> C'orona d<'l Mar m t h" Toum nm£>nt of Lie:hts Asso-of th~ Rhi!Y'. Tht> four bids sub-Co~ssion for th<' state b--ac-h R<'altv C'o. riatinn. nnd new mt"mhers are be-mit1ro ranJ:!<>d from $12.500 to area of C'oron~ del Mar . Isle ing: in\ 1t<.'d t o join. $22.295. I I f2l Approvf"d the citv manager's ENTERTAINS FRIENDS N'<'Ornmendation to f'liminate the I Guests at th<' hom<' nf Mr. nnd I rE>c:trktion nn und<'NrrOUnd gas Mrs. Raymond Kent Han·C'y. ~16 c:toral!t>. on thC' plra of thf.> W~t·l Popmr Ave .. Corona dc>l Mnr. char- "'m Oil and Gas A. sn. inS! tht> past WC'ek*C'nd W<'n> Mr. GOOD USED STOVES \J;e..:w Owl IAhlf" top. o\·<'n l'nnttol hit> dl\tdt~d top . S49.:>0 \pt ... , •. , Jik<' m•w . ~a.o; range. Ill J'llrn·latn . . . . . ~9.50 I t '' l'ntnt c·lc•<:tril' ran~·. thrE'<' h1 wn• •· ;ipt "1/f' O\ c·n and ht•ntl. • . . . . . . $39.50 lit fl\ ··n ~:·t-: rang£>s, \I 1\11" ('.,Oif'f' . • • • . ••• $8.50 ·~-h,trrl• r \tuncalow gas t n ~,. . .. S14.50 r.:J• d r'tl' hot plat<'~. 2-burner, ~-hC'nt . . . . . . . . .... $4.95 P hone: Beacon 5707-M 1645 Newport Blvd. Com Mesa LOANS • 50.00 to $1 ,000 *SALARY *AUTO *FURNITURE or other personal property "QtlJCK SERVICE'' Coast Cities Loan Company 2305 Coa t Blvd. Newport Beach, Calif. CNcxt Door to W C'stem Union Offi~l Tel. Harbor 2638-J c 1 1 Annrove<i the annliC'ation o f , and Mrs. Mvron D. P<'rc;ons and \Villiam Rc>at1 to opt>rat<' a laun-1 Mrs. Lila John~n from Palm dromat at 215 Coa!"t Highway. Sprin~s. Also pi"('S<'nt w "rr Mn;. Corona ci<'l Ma r . whPn> hr had 1 Harvt>:v's rou!'in. JamC's Moll<'r oreviou!iil~ op<>rat rd Bill's Auto from 1\alara. and hf'r brothrr. Supply. Merritt \\'hit<' of San Marino. ( 4) Anprov<'d t ht" application of 1 JamP" I>. Susc;dorf to 01'X'r8tP a PUPILS GIVE RECITAL m r for h\T'(' busin?~s at 609 C'oast I Coronn dE'l MAr WM T'('O~<'nt · Highway, Corona d("l Mar: of A. ro by Sharon Crowl and Glori:. A. Willf'tt t o nOE'rate a drive-in I Chapman at a pi:mo r<'dta l J!iV<'n n'~aurant at 1200 C"oMt Hiehway. rPCf'nth· by th<' pupilc; of Mr Oclr Newport ~ach : or H . H . Kersey of Santa Ana at tht> E~ll C1uh. FOR SAJ~E : 'JS Ford V-8 pkkun. FOR SALE: 2 1947 D:~Vton. 24-lh. nPv.·lv na intf'd. I!C)()d ronrlition. rnmnutinl! 4c to 75<-mf'at ~<'al~~. S200. 40:1 llrliotro(X'. C"D'-f. HA. Sl2S {'ach . Rul\rr Bros. liA. 3;)(; 0359 \\' EXC'EPTIONAL SERVTC'E~: FOR RENT: Bachelor ApartmE'nt Hnnsf.>k('{'J)('r. C'Ompanlon. J.7Mt1 by W('(>k or month. 421 (',olden-t1riv~r. S!ood rook. or practicAl rod. C'DM. HA. 0291 -J . nur~inP. C. S. pn:'fC'r~. La· guna 7642. FOR SALE: SJX"{'d Queen wash·l------------ inR machine, reronditioned, $25. F.X"PERTENCEO r, A R 0 F.N E R Also 4 12 cu. ft . Leonard refrig .. l wants work. Rt>linblr Jaoa nrsC'· S75. good rondition. HA. 2853·W I Amt'riran. By thE" month. La- or HA. 1108. ~na 1·7644. TWO C'OLLEGE BOYS want day CHILD C ARE at C'o rona d<'l work gard<:'ning. housccl('an· Mar's n('w Klt1d if? KoliC'g<'. JTA ing. C't<'. Ha. 2966. 2847-R. 411 Ht'liotro(>E'. FOR SALE. S now Bird, 12 ft .. No. FOR SALE: Olt1 TO'v\'Tl Can<><'. 301. Douglas built, t>XCE'llent $.~5. HA. R9-W . rondHion. complt'tt> with sand ------------- dolly. HA. 542-R afl<'r 6. FOR SALE: 100 salvaged con- C'rt>t(' blOC'ks 16"x6"x6". 2 cell t_vpP, all carefully removed FOR SALE: Studio CouC'b. $20: hov's Sc-hwinn btcvcle, $15 ; usf'd lavatory with fittin~n<. ~q. 424 Heliotrope, CDM. HA R9-W . from recent_ly built wall and in PHONE US FOR EVERY NEED. good condlt1on. at a low price. Baby sitting? M aintennnce? 704 Orchid. CDM. Ha. 2385-R. Paintin~! Decorating? R emOd· SAVE .. : 2 kt~gs M nans. 2 kegs 16d nails. $40 for all. 405 H<'lio- trope, COM. H a. 0359 W . Plin~P! Rulldtn~'? Somt'tlllng to find! Dressmaking a nd com- r>lett> hou~keeping. HOME NEEDS &: BUILDING SERVICE, 505% E. Bay, Bal- boa. HA. 2924. -- SUMMER PAINTING CLASS All Types of Cabinet and Reflnlahing Work You Can Afford Figu~ · Stlll Life Thelma Paddock Hope HARBOR 2899-W 13861 . Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove ADO CHARM, TOOl At-tractive Glass Tops soon pay ror th.-.mscJv('s in saving expen - ~ive table, d~S('r, cabinet sur- fao:!'S from tains. scratches, bum a nd injury. They add new bt'auty to wood they saft>guard. Learn our m oderate price for a ny ''To-Ordf.>r" Glass Top~ you mAy want! Call for Free Eitlmates • Beacon &261 ·J 920 Coast Highway Ne~rt Beach - VACATION EXCHANGE: I.Rt's exchange part vacation! Our modern home in mountains. for vours at hooch . Wlll trade lar~e wardrobe-trunk for lar~e desk. Phone Oran~ 8715 J -2 or write P .O. Box 265 Oran ge. WANT YOUR DffiTY WORK DONE! GO TO HAL · · · Complete houtwCleanlng service. Special rates to contnctors. Call Har bor 1756-W FOR RENT at Big Bear Lake: Modern housekeepJn~ cabins. Close &o vtlJage and lake; out- t~lde grill. Phone Mrs. Chad- bourne 2401, or address Chads Cabf~, p.o. Box ~. Slg Bear ~. j Clyde A. Burt U CENSED , REAL ESTATE BROKER 1801 Coast mway Har-bor 1741 Coi"'n• del M•r 8333 Via Lido Newport Beach, Calif. CORONA DEL MAR HOMES 2-bedroom furnished home on 60-foot lot. Many fruit trees. $8,500. New 2-bedroom home on Ocean side of High- way. $6,000. FITZMORRIS REALTY COMPANY, Realtors 813 Coast H wy. Corona del Mar Harbor 2152 Stop -Look -Listen New 2-bedroom and den or 3-bedroom home in Shore Cliffs. Business called owner to Washington. Owner says SELL. This is your chance to own the home you have wished for. So act now. Drive by and look it over. A Bargain at $18,000 CORONA DEL MAR REALTY CO. Price T. McCuistion, Realtor 503 Coast Hwy. Harbor 47 Coma del Mar INCOME PROPERTY Happ) days ar·e here aRain! This is a fine Ume to buy rrntal units in the Harbor area. And for reaJi~tic prices and maximum net r<'turn on your inw•stmcnt, see the John Vogf.>l C'o "'C' finan{'('! f:ight I R l furnish<:>d units on the OcC'a n Front ... $20,000 Nin£' !9 1 furnishE'd unit~ in downtown Balboa ... $29,500 Clos~ in Ca(X' Cod dupiC'x. n<'at as a pin ...... $11.500 0 f'luxt' stu<X'O year-old fa w• apartment building in choice location; lov('ly ownf.>r's quarters: Barker Brothf'rs furnHure .............. $31,000 Corona del Mar: Ocean and harbor view. large apartment building. Owner will talc.~ clear homl" in trade . . . . . . . . .......... $87,500 The John Vogel Co. Realtors At the Ocean Pif'r 100 Main St .. Balboa Phone HA 145-Day or Night Corona del Mar ANOTHER QUICKIE $1,000 down. Large living· room, big bed- room, separate dining room. Perfect hard- wood floors. Swell location. Priced under today's market. We have the key. FOR RENT unfurnished, new 2-bedroom apartment. Hardwood floors, firepla~, ga- rage. Only $75.00 a month. Year's lease. Call at our office or telephone. EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor 615 Coast Highway Corona del Mar Phone: Harbor 2474