HomeMy WebLinkAbout1951-05-10 - Newport Harbor Ensign''Comes now BEN REDDICK"
... to smite with hea"'Y and eBJter
hand at the Newport Harbor En-
sign's petition to be declared a le-
gal newiiP8per.
Guess It s.hou]d say "Comes now
HAAPA" ... beca~ it develops
that Ben ball fouled out again
in hls efforts to ''admit, deny, al· )ege ...••
It's been a long. hard. cruel
grind against bitter odds. against
some low blows ---to test
wheth<'r this superb community
should fa JJ under the sway of a swag~ring overlord of the press.
And came the moment when the
Ensign had met all the quali£ica-
tions of becoming a legsl newspa-
per • --thus opening up a brand
new source of n~ re,·cnue to
help continue building th<' Ensign
as a community newspaper ---a
consummation d e v o u 1 1 y to be
feal't!'d by some, seemingly. •
'I1lotlc qualification w<'re. first
3 list of paying subscribers. then
one y<>ar or publication wholly
v.-ithin th<' city of Newport Beach.
And to that end was set up our
own printing plant. the issue of
April 6. "1950. being the first
printed in our shop, and now the
year has passed. and the paid list
of subscribers ha~ s teadily grown.
thanks to you. gentle readers. Com~ now Reddick and says
false. 'tain't $0 . • • or In plainer
words, I'm a liar, lo that e\'en the ~V-"'m word in court l5 to~ taken
lightly. even to committing per-
jury and fra1ld ..,._ the pubUc. S1:rGnK WOI'da. In typbl R@ddldc
IUhiGn -- -~t of tM put outburlta of wrath, peto-
)&JlC{', ft'ar and frustration
So th<' matter went to court last
Friday to detenrune the facts.
And. Reddick not being present.
his counsel was granted continu·
ance, so again this momln~ the
case ~ up, and a gain in the ab-
sence of the objector th<' case was
argued, and tht' court found in fa-
vor or ·~ Ensign.
So now. good people. who have
made this possible. you can do more good deeds by continuing to
send those $2.50 checks to keep
our paid subscriber Us t growinct
---and there Is a barb for Ben
In e\'t>ry dollar of it ---liS the
Newport Harbor Ensign ~ains in
stature and cst('Cm.
That is all ... for now
Except , thanks again. Newport
Har bor. and the court, a nd a t-
torney.
• • • And apologies aLc;o to
the Judge. because with lht> ex-
trem e crisis of deadlines, this was
writt<'n in his court while the
rounsel for the complain1nt was
preparing his case. • • •
Monday evt>nJng's City Council
meeting will be worth a look-in.
. . . It will be new Counci.lman
Dale Ramsey's first full-fledged
S('SSion .... Appointment of the
m<'mbc:'rs of tht' P arks and Recl"('a-
tion Commis ion may be an-
nounced .... 'TheT'(>'s a rumor that
th<> China Covc-Nl'WJ)Ort matchinq
land probl('h\ may come up for dill· cuaion. . . . The Public Ubrary
plans for eXJ)Ilnslon of Us main buf1dine, Ob bland Ave. in Balboa.
&lao may come up. The Ubrary
(Ointlnued on Page 2)
D~MAGED PAGE
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IB¥CBoat
Is Winner
A" lwhPftufmt Nnv•PG~Jn
COftl'ina the eatire dry
of ~wport Beach.
'· ,
Aftl'r u<ual c:Wwn pa~m<'nt
CDM Croap Plus
'Ladies Night'
May II Pollillg
Places tilted
There W'IU be two polbnt: plaet-~
in the cit y F riday of nE'X1 w('('k
for the «>l('('tion or memb<'rs for
Newport Elementary. Kl''''port Hlf!h School ~Orang«> C'oa~t __________ .._ ___ _
C'oll<'s:te boarru
?r('('inct :-.o. 1 \\i ll be a t the
~('\\'port School and Wl ll consist •II TLece Feat• res I of t~ rt>srular cit~ prN'inC'ts 1. 2." R ~
3. 4. 5. 8. 9. 11 , 1:>. li. 1~. 19.
Plans for a "l.adi<>S Night" din-an~ CUff Ha,·en . ubdiviston lrs ftea]ton Will Spcx110r
n<'r m<'<'tin~ of thl' Corona del Mar J uha Mae Eggert will be lnspec-Qu
Busin<'S Association Wt're out-tor, and Mrs. Nma K. Holtby and Carol ThOIDCIB as een
lined yc>. tt'rday at a mi.'(' tin~ of Mrs. Aur<'ha XiPmJ('(' \\ill be ~ Ne\\ port Harbor Board of
the Association Board of DirE.'<'· ju<f$tes. Realtors vott'd at th<'ir brt>ak-
tors a\ RaA'an's P.PStaurant. Prt'cin<'t ~o 2 "'ill be at the fut rnt'1.'tinF lao;t n .ursday to
The <'n'nt '''ll" $('t ror l\fonchly Corona del Mar St'hool and "',n c;ponsor l\hs s Carol T h 0 01 8 a,
enmina. ,June 4, a r Ragan·~. Tur· ronstst of T'('fnJiar <'JIY precin<'ts dausthter of Mr and Mrs. Carl
kt>v dinrK'r "'ill ll<' sen cd at ; 6. i . 10. 12. 13. H . 16 21. ~and 23. Tho.'l.r..s o! ~qa M~ for Ouc-en
p. · m .. followed b) entertainment Mrc: Annt> Crav. 1 '' tll b<' in .... pl'C· of the ann•Ja fi. t, fry at C'.osta
and award of dooa pritC'S. accord-I tor. and )frs Jan<' .F Morj:a':l and )ft'$d Mt ~ ThomM \s HonoN'd
fng to Pr('Sident C'IHf Lionbar~er. 1\lN-. :Martha C'unntn!,!ham wtll he Qu f'n of .Job Dau_,hters and
ln Chlrg'e of li<'k• I alt's IU'C H. L. juda<'~ PolJ~ v.1Jl be.' OP<'n from 11111'lx1t HiR;h ~tudent
Hetrick and 0 \\'. Broomh<'ad. 7 a m. to 7 p. m. TheN' ON' thru • t'andidat<'S in
BOY FOR THE • O"TOS the Ekmf'ntATY ~ chool boord
An 8 pound. 2 nunC<' boy was cl<'ctton . ln l•um&·n t () Z Rntx-rt·
born to Mr. and 1\trs. Wilham S<'x-st'n of CoroM d<'l Mu Jam(.;; D.
ton. ~ HeliotroP<' A\'C. Corona Ra\' of CoN'n~ del tar 11nrl R~rt
del Mat•. st St. Jm<'ph Hospital L. • ALirn or Balboo IncumiX'nt
Saturday. "\tny 5 William Jr. was J. A. ~k or Ballll."\11 Island i
the nam<' chosen for thl.' n<'W ar-unconte-;tro in thf' Hic'h ~.,o.,l
rival. WilliAm Sr. is assistant board d('('tion. a. 1 D D. lAY.-
cuhier at the Newport "Harbor hNd of ~at Beacll m th<-OCC
Bank. ~l«tloa.
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~~!~-?6~E~Y.;!:~;;~~l :ttfi!!JJ!tl [~~::!~~~ .. ~~ :;~-:~~::=J
h~JI4 ...,. ~ L <Continued from P3ge 1) rrom bclnll a skin d1ver whc'D an
AT THE INSTALLATION of 11.-1.-n Stoc-kton (rf'nlf'r) ll<~ prt>Sidfllt
of Ut,. N-port IIArbor Zonta Club. Mlldrf'd ~tanlt>~ (rl('ht), tbf'
rf'Urin~ pr~ldl'nt. at'tfil a" ln'lt.ullln.: ofri('f'r. 7.onta 01 trlt't (;o\·-
,.raur RO'aUI'Iond Hl\rriMo '(lt>ft), wus 11lso p~·nt for Ut•· t't•N>m ony.
T h<>} :.tartt>d our f1~hfin~ hkt•
caL"-and dogs and ended up tak·
lnJt care of th m . That's the hu-
morous "''8'' fl<'l<'n S ockton d ·-
SCT'Ib<-d 1n ~nrl'' nw<'tim; with Dr
Albt>rt ~tockton. no' \(>l<'rma n an
at the C.orona del :\'tar Small Ani-
mal Hospital.
She went ofl to cxplaln that she-
lni:M:Iuc:!l! a new wa 11
color-perhaps by painting it on
just one wall. Another is the re-
arntngement of your furniture.
This single (actor often docs ror a
room what a new hair·do does for
a woman ... givl's it a new, vl-
brMl personality.
Then, ~he addttlon of-just one?
new piece of furniture can work
wonders towards changing the
tone &nd style of the entire room
-(l)hnt o h~ 8 t'('k:nf'r )
and · Doc" hod kno" n NtCh otht'r
t>\ er l'i nt•t· childhc>v I whk h both
or ttwm ~11\'nt il' A tlanl ic Ci ly,
"''" Jt ,,,., \\.fl('ll 1 hco~ \\ t're kids
they '' 1 ,. trictl) ;lnta1:onis tic.
but b~ th(.' 11m<' thC'~ r('acht'd coi-
II'~P iti!l•, tht•y start('d datinst.
The f rank way in which 1 Jelen
mal<<'s•IJ~h t of her experiences and
JIOk<'s fun al nerselr Is l)robably
one or tht> reasons she has just
b&>n ei<'CtM pN'Sidl•nt of the Har-
bor Chnptt'r of Zonta lntema·
t lonal. She has a traiJtht-for-
"·ard munl'l('r but soften its 'bru""'u~'ne by a gOod deal of .hu-
and the a bility to see when
~ joke's on her. ,
Of her early lite, Helen talks
AU thrN' or thes<> facton. were
us<'d to ~ivt> a n<'w J)('rsonality to
the room sk('tched a bov('. One
room wall has bet>n painted
deep chocolate bt'OWT'I lht' samt'
color carril'd into ndjoinin~ haJJ-
way. The sofa hac: be<>n plneed in
the window llrt'a to mak~ room for
the nt>w, Modern storage chest.
Suddenly, this new pit'Ce' becomes
the room's "added attraction" ...
and th<-balance of the room keys
in with it.
Wh<'n it's furniture you ne<'d ...
you can be SUJ'e to find it In our
complete selections. We make it
a point to keep complete stocks on
hal"'d. . . . tn a Wide PJ1~ ran~~.
Yes ... "Quality and reasonable
prices" is our motto. Come in to
see us soon.
' llt-~'1'-·l /f£,...oer .............. • 112 eoa.t ltewpod leach
SSZ£5522 2 0 a sass us sOJsssss ass ss2s5
~' -Y " ~...,. Board &Jld staff ha"e done a good abalon<' wa s tuff<>d 1n a conven-~a~A::k. ,w._ 111_. job or explaining the criocaJ n~ it>tll ~pot und<-r her ba~ 11ult;
-for more space and have obtaint'd has httle daughter scarmg JlWQ'
Adverlisinc • • • • COl\WlN ROOT a wide ran~e of Indorsements. a fls.h and cam man by offcrinl
TflE ENSIGN 1.1 publhbt'd eftrY Th re still are many who feel that him a wiggly octopus found in the ~=~~rng'~,~~l'l":et"'~ the Balboa location is not the spot Back Bay ... ·
to 6 p.m. ~y thro~h l'r1c1Q. for permanent location or the main • • • •
•vaacaJ:PTlOII llA'I'D library Cor this wicte.pread New-N~·u too la~ to ctn _... 8:: ~e;_rtlor "'Area. __ _:: 1: port Harbor AJ:ee. but lt is also wwre c:rMJt a. clue lw a ....
-..... clear that building an addition to o1 lwa\'t"l'l'· ••• a.r a 1 ._ Oae Year__ .10 t.hls library is the only raslble -.rr ._.. ~.,. ..._ 11iit
o ut o«~zsca solution now, s ince ooet of .a new ,..., ......... ea ... , Ia • ...,. ~ I'L&IIT libnlr~ at another lte would be tYe off 11th , L • llle ·~ ~ ::.-r..~ • prohlbHlve. ~ ftollt! U•r M -•
\'Cry fittle. She IA'&.S a \"ery fraU
child and missed many of the joys
or childhood that a~ known to ro-
hu t young fol~. not so closely
watr-hcd over by concerned par-
t>nf.s. She went to Quaker school
in New JN·sey. Whc.>n she was
well c.>nough, she and her two sis-
tl't-s were taken on the many trips
with their father and mother ---
&>rmuda, Mexico and Canada
\\'l'l"e some of their destinations
and a go,·eme s usually aocompan-
i d them.
Strangely enough, Helen has al-
"'a.YS lived on the coast. but sel-
dom goes near the ocean. Evton
In the ~ when Atlantic Oty
was a fairly aOO&te resol't town.
ahe never frequented the beech
and did aU her swimming in the
back bay area . . . (and you1l
ne\·er see her here lolling on the
Corona deJ Mar beach or plunging
into Icy breakers 1.
AC.ter Albert survived the stJrf
vc.>terinary course at the Univer-
ity or Pennsylvania they were
married and he tarted practiet> in
Atlantic City - . -t>ven took care
(If some or the wild animals on ex-
hibit at t.he r('S()l't. The armY
chanJt<'d this normal routine and
Albert closed his practice. while
Hl'lcn bf-cam<' an army wife, do-
Ins: ht'r hare of nurs<'S aid &nd
hospital work w~re,·er he was
station('(}.
It wa after ht>r husband had
tx-en !ihipped out to China to .do
his tour in the CBI theater or war
that Relen decided to come t.o
Caliromia. She dh;ded her time
bc:'tween friends and cousins in the
Los Angeles and San Francisco
areas.
'Th n she stepped into one of the
most lnterestin~t jobs in ~r lire.
She was sc*cted as a motor ~
driver for the Salt Ftandb Con-
rerence where the United Nations
was born.
M her first assignment. Helen
was sent to the airport to pJck up ~th Africa's General Jan Chrls-
Uan Smuts and his dele~ation.
From then on until the cloS<> of
1 h<' Conr erE'net> 8('\•eral mon t..hs 1a-
tf'r, h('r life was a whirl or motor
.l'rvicc for interesting people. Not-
llbles she met included delegates
from nearly c\·cry country repre--
sented, and one of the most out-
o;tondinJ: to her was Formt>r Gov-
t'mor Harold Stassen of Minne-
sota
M<'mbers of the Chines(' delega-
tion wanted to arrange for h<-r to
.t:o to China and take a po~Hlon.
Thus tht>y hoped to kt'Cp Dr.
S tockton on their side of the Pa-
t'ific to help with their science
and medication program. But AI·
bet·t rl'fused to be dissuadE"d from
coming home ---and advisrd
Ht'len against th<' wartime h&ru-
shlps or Chinese living.
When he anived home, just be-
rot'(' Christmas In 1945, they de-
cidE"d to make Southern Califor-
ma their new home . . . partly
bc:'cause the climate a~d with
Hf:'lcn. San Dif'go was a strong
contender as theil' chOSf:'n site, but
in 1948 they dedd('d on the Dog
a nd Cat Hospital in Corona dt-J
Mar.
Helen and Albert hav(' made
many friends in the three yea.nJ
they have lived and worked here.
In addHion to her work as presi-
dc.>nt of the Zonta Club <Jast year
she shouldered the program as
'let--president), Helt-n is corre-
spond in~ presick-nt or the newly
or~anized local chapter or the
DAR and is a mc.>mber of the Am-
l'rican Legion Auxiliary. Most of
the lime. however. she may be
• • • tllf\ .~ .. of tfaal IIMII•& _.
TIJI~re.. stOI '-laC loi8C oa ,·alor "''UU tiN! .. orll _. ..._
aMelt tt.at ...... ,,.. or tM ~t MOtU"plart of tiN! .,._. .,...
.. __......~ ,..... at ear..u. .-r~t. -lllo ....-.. ... life
Co,·.-Ia Cerolla *' Mar, .,_ to dh,. from tllfl llutler o.,.rt-
•plt~ u.e ....ara~ dlat s ~"' mf'nt'• boat tnto tM ~ ...
na.mp -10 INI eo.utructH at tltt> urr 311 .. uon a• bfl ... ~ a
Coa•t GuarCI sf~ Df'ar dtt" Bal· body onc1t'l' wa~r. II& ........... .
boa Bay Club. Thf' complalat up tht" body, whiC'Il wu takea
Ia •tUI heard: Why was tbt" Into tht> botlt, a ad life •willa' f!l-
ramp t&kt'll a w.y bl"fort> -"" rorlt~ "-".... ~ liiUDf!4lately fadliUH "'t"~ prG\idt>d~ Wh) &ad ~atlnut>d for aa.o.t ••
aot pat that Cau-aatloa ramp houn. That lon.-~trort. llow-
badc oatU the Df'W ~~~~ I f>\"er, raiiMt to r.-vh·e tiNI 14-
rea.dyf (~ CoaJJt Guard pro-)'ear~old •'oata.na boy. lib tltree
jec:t may take .....,,. moaUu.) t'Mnpalllont had~~~ .,.ahoocl oat
Tille ....U ~t <pMple'a focieal of the 11urf to Mlt>ty. .. , ... t .. U..t lite ......., .... • • •
t~ at (laraatloa Con before
tiNI ._,.lllap were IMdlt. aa4 ~~~ ......... dabD-
for tiMMie property otr~~erS •-ere
"'~I a......e of tile ....., w~
IIIey dl4l MIN, eo tlley do aot
llaa\·e a \'&lid objeetloa to force
Ita ft'MO\'&.l • • •
Finally managed to gel in on
onE' of those mf:'morable occas-
ions when Judge Bob Gardner
~t$ to talking about his hobby of
"skin" divinst. ThtS was at the
rneetinR of the Costa Mesa Ki-
wanf!:> Club at the Italian Cot· tage Jast Friday. where the judge
was thC' luncheon peaker.
He has been doing underwater
spear fi hlng in these wat('rs for a number or years. and during the
war he used to do a lot of diving
during the dull days beN--een mis-
sions in the South Paclfic.
He debunk<'d the Jooa that there
are grave dan~ers in the ,sport
lunless It might be the underwater
t:rarflc jam brought about by the
inereasing popularity of diving).
Only thlng down there in these
parts that is not afraid of man
is a certain apecles of eel, who
might be inclined to take a nip at
you If yoU're stubborn.
Some ot Judge Gardner's tales
weft about the local i'U' who used
to bite octopuses, evt'n ~
them with a atrategic bite: the lo-
cal girl who was scared away
Circle Groups
Hold Meetings
Sections of the Capilla Orcle of
the Corona del Mar Community
Church are holding their indivi·
dual mt'Ctings this Wt'Ck and next.
The Jtl'OUps gather for a sack
luncheon. The book ''Ncar East
Panorama" is under discussion by
most .l'<'tions. The meetings are:
Group 1, a t the home oC Mrs.
E. C. Hagen, 109 Larkspur Ave ..
nE'xt Wt'dnesday, .,..;th Mrs. C. G.
Waldeck ghing a book review.
Group 2, met Tut> day at the
home of Mrs. Walter Mertz, 220
Larkspur A\"e. Mrs. K. V. Dilts
gave the study re\iew.
Group 3 will m t>et Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. We-ndell Hoyt,
314 HE'llotrope Ave, with Mrs.
Frances Cox revie";ng the study
book.
Group 4 met yesterday (Wednes-
day) at the home of Mrs. John
Lamar. 325 Buena Vista Blvd.,
Balboa. This group is making
small quilts for ho pitals
IN SANTA BARBARA
Sneaking off t.o visit rc.>latives
in Santa Barbara, before the sum-
mer rush keeps her home-in Co-
rona <k>l Mar, is Mrs. Gordon
Thom as, 220 Goldenrod Ave. While
both Mrs. Thomas and h<'r smaiJ
dau~hter take a rest and con-
valesce from the flu, Mr. Thomas
and son Don are "batching" it.
Clearing up an unfortunate •
matter of wrong i~tJIJcatioll:
11\at boat beached on the rocks
below Corona del Mar, object ol
the sah'age attempt that led to
the drowning or an Anaheim maa.
was not a Sta>lcrafl, a.s meationecl
In the stories. E . W. a.rtee,
president of Southern cal1fomla
Stl'E'IcraCt or Ne.,..rport. addl that
his boat has established an lmprea~
l'h-e saf('ty N'<'Ord. • • •
The efforts of the Central New-
port Communi t) A.ssocia tion to
bring about 1M removal of the pa
tanks ncar 18th St . and Balboa
Bl\'d. came to mind on the rftd-in~: or a r{'C('nt news article that
"30 coeds were injured in a gu
tank blast." This happened in
Missouri wh('n a natural gu tank
blew uo near a college donnit.ory.
DIRECTORY
11111110
Margaret L. Scharle
Teacher of PlaDo
~t-AONti4*~
~·· 307 GOLDENROD AVE.
Corona del liar
Lawrence K. Gundrum,
M.D.
1741 Superior Ave .• Costa Mea
Practice Umlted to Diseases of the Ear, Noee
and Throat and AlleTO
Office Hours: by Appolntma~t
BEacon 6508 or HArbor 1038
Day or Night
Phone
HArborU38
Baltz M ortuary
0\apel by the Sea
HARBOR42
Corona del Mar, Califonda
AmpJe Otr .. Street PartttaK
INSURANCE
F or EVery Need
ISLAND REALTY CO.
Harvey D. Pease
HARBOR 377-W
Park at Agate, Ba1boa 1aJaDd
found at the animal hospital, feed-MAJUi.A HER ELF SCARCE
lng a baby kitten with a miniature Neighbors near the John La-
milk bottle, stroking some furry mar residence, 324 Buena Vista h~l red PUPPY. gettin~ Its tail in Balboa. have seen very little
clapped or trymg to fmd a home of Mrs. Lamar Jbis apr~ A t
(or JIODle...Jost. atrayed or home-Tin she was gone on a trip which
less anfmal. extended from San Francisco to
"BE SURE -INSURE"
wttb
HONOR MOTIIERS
Mothen were guests last night
(Wednesday) when Fortnlghter'a
Toastmistress Club met for dinner
at Ragan's R8taurant. Corona del
Mar. Miss Velma O'Brien, Co-
rona del Mar. and Mila Vt'!r'M
Kunze. Santa Ana, we-e hosteaea.
Lake Tahoe, Grand Canyon, AI·
buquerque, and various spots in
the 80Uthweat. WMn she arrived
horne she became nuralng aid to
relattvea from Rlvenlde who had
been overconte with the Ou.
PW:D...IKOB&'iii&
Mrs. Georce EubJberg, wife of
the rnan&lft' of Sanely's Motel In
Corona del Mar, Ia borne thia week foUowtnc a ~t operation. AJ. tllouilh sUU a UttJe weak she
clalmt she'• "almoat good u new.''
Maurie Stanley
lJwuruce OcuweUor
IIAJtBOR l'TN
225 Ka.rtne Aw .. Balboa 1-..
IILYa I'IAftllfG
Silver Platena
ADd llloaaaltt. ~= .. ,·
Gold. Slhw. ow--.....
111~= =.~=~.a n ••IUJ
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..
...... ,.May 10. 1151
(jt-een-Meyer
Wedding Sat.
.... Doris c~n. daughte>r of
11n. D. s. Gree1, au Diamond
Aw ., and Manin Frank ~~~~~r.
eon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R.
Me-yer, 210 Gamet A.\·eo.. Balboa laland. were married on Saturct.y
aft.emoon ln SL James Epbcopal
Olurdl, Newport. Rev. Paul
~leor ~d the single ring ser-vtor.
1'be bride, who was given away
by her mother. v.-ore navy blue
llhantunc wtlh navy aooeuories,
and aa orcbld conage. She was
attend!cl by her slater, Mn. Ro-
bet-t Orr Crawford or Riwra.
drea.d in grey satin and v.-euing a corsage or apring flov.."l''''. ligger
Statz ot North Hollywood was
best man.
11tl! bride at tended Newport
Harbor ffigh. and the bri~
was a att*nt at California Poly-
teclmJc School. FoUowing t.Mir
wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer left
immediat~ly for their honeymoon
trip to Eaoondido, where thc.>y wiU
make their rutlll"t' home.
Tan~t
l'or CD' Meet
LettEn--
EDITOR OF THE ENSIGN,
W e are en joying the Ensign 10
much while we're 10 far from our former home. We are terribly
homesick for CDM and only
to ~ beck 1000. We hope to be beck befol'C fall but we are not
sure yeL ln the meantime we
read the Ensign and feel lots bet-
tf.'r. Most Sinct'rely,
MRS. THOMAS E. VlCK
Jamaica . L. 1.. N.Y.
Ill
THE ANGLAKLANG
A Lovely 9ift
A l'erfec:t centerpiece
WI-r ·~~ b•~ \ Argt~ ct..,.,.
Qu.,ir• b" \ o1 Swed•\~
r: •• f"'',.... t ,. "'.-ida,
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2.95 •nd -4.95
KAREN MARGRETA
Imports -Nordic Gifts
I 307 Coest Blvd.
Coro,.,a del Mar
Harbor 1)73
Hoon 9·30 te i-.30. Q~ Sw~
~~~~~~ ~~~s~~!~!l:~~.l
1716 Wate-rfront lJr C".orona del Huntm on Beach. She recently I .Mar, announc-• the 11 '31:Mnent or joume) ed to Santa B a r b a r a,
h Donna . Mae Clark, daughter \\hen• she passed th<> trad.Jtional
of Mrs. Put.-teor and tllf' latP L.t>steor I chocolates to twr ist~ of Alpha
A rtark. to R.obt rt C'hatlt'S Pol· Phi sorority.
lard. son of ~Jr. and Mrs. Waltc>r Bob gracluatf'd from Tuatln
J. Pollard, 2025 ~ Bl'Oact.'&\. .lil.-:h chool and attenaed caJilor-
Sunta Ana . re id<'nt for man) 1 !lJa Polytechnlc CoU~ at San
years of OranJ;c.> County 1 Luis Obispo. He has spent thn'e
Donna graduated from Santa )e&l"5 m the Navy. Tentative
Ana Hl&b School and the Unher-plans are for a "eddJng on
slty of California at Santa Bar· August 4.
... _
CARPf.TING
COOIIIG SCHOOL
Gowmor Earl \Varrrn i!,<ourd lu!-
fir t major \(to of thE.' l!nl IP~l-
la tn·e ron. Thr measuu• AB
63. McColh leT. \\Ould h.aH• bet'r
sold at post exchanges <'Xl'Q'lptt'd
from tate exdse taxt'S Th<' gov-j ernor expl&lneod that smcc post
exchanges hold no state Ucenses.
ttK> measure might ha\·e pn?\'ented
deUvery to them. The Governor dld sigrt a bm.
AB 45, w hih entitlH KME'an war
veterans from OW!omia tbe right
to purctlau propc.>rty unde-r the
sta.tt> rann-h()flle loan plan.
The assembly has lE.'t it be
kno"n that legislature rat¥r
than tht> count)' board of sul)<'t'\ rs--
ors \\111 haH• the final sa~ on ho''
the municipal courts shall be-op-
rra 1 Ni undr r the lO\\ er cout·t rt>· or~anization plan \Oh'fl intn Ia\\
b\' 1 h<' people la t .:-\m rmber S~m rathe-r s-trant:.E> attttud
ron<:idertn&t it tl'o th(• rr'-f!On.,ththt::-
of the count~ tn provid•· the
"h rP\\ithal to pa~ for 1h1· rost of thr t'Ourtc: PStahh"hNi h~ th~t
law. t>h "hot :
Ode to Yachting
A \8Chtin~ race tlo> wonderful
\Vith thrill!' it t!' rt>plE.'tt',
W hf"n sloop5 and yawl!" deh th('
squalls
And sail th<' briny d(>{'p I
know not starboard. larhoard,
ah I
T hP S('award !into drh ·cs m~'
daft
1 r"n't tt>ll which bMt'~ firc:t or
last -
()r "·ho's on fin:t or which wrnt
past
l t'c: pictllri"SQUI', ll !'tt h1 tfl SN'
nut a\\\nys quite R mystrr~
--Hartford. Inc -
SOLID CITIZENS
VOTE
Register NOW
at Ci-t-y Ha 11
DIE Parr.l
RADIO -ADem
GAMES • FUN • AWABDS
EVERY WEDNESDAY
I :lilfl p. m .
111orwghly W.shes, ... , ...
No Ot~er A1tomatlc Has All These Feat1res I
• ACMTA!Oa AcnoN -the pro.ed
and preferred wuhiog method ....
~" clothes tully dan.
• WOND-a-MAL giH~• you full coo:
uol olaatomatk. You can Mt it to
~·ash your fa't'orite way.
light dirt, soapy 6lm-pt'effou,....
drculatioo through clothes.
• IP\IlU8&.I PILL taTel wawr • .aap.
money!
You Can Do Better at
THE
• OVIIIR.OW --curies away
• lnUD to match pcrfKt.ly tiM oew ._
Hotpoint O othes Dryer.
A Few AtJailable for Immediate Delit'ery
OOMPLE'I'E ROME Ft1RN18111N08
IIEaeoa 5656 1112 Newpod lmL 82 Coat lhd.. Appliartces
•
NOW THE SMITHS -?T
ARE f1VE
B.-re l-ou 8ef' tile Saltltha Ia
1110. Tbf'y have tllree clill-
cll'ell now, two boy• aac1 a
..._, d rl, aad wttat•s more.
u.~y-, . ., Ju!lt boacht a home.
'IIIey made the dowa payme~~t
wtU. Uarir Sa\111~ aad we're
cola« to help "'"" flaa.ace Ut.-N11t \\':lth oar home loan.
\\'oe't you lf't us ~ Ute
llla.utC'Ia l tutor.-or vot·a
famUy!
Dri•e Carefully ...
Alert Today
AtiYe Tomorrow!
Frank D. P.foore Jr ., com·
mandcr or the Newport-Balboa
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post
, was appointed last Thursday as rvlce officer for the Count)
Council at its annual ele<:Uon
meeting.
11le local po t held its election
laM month. Mr. Moore. a Marine
Corps veteran who saw acUon in
the Philippines, was re--clect(>d
commander. Other officen; ~
L<'Stt'r S. Wilken, senior vice-com -
ma nder: William W. Metcalf, jun-
ior vice-commander: Monte R .
Grimes, quartermaster; William
H . Seeley, chaplain; Ver~il Oak-
den. Robert A. Weber and Thco
McElroy, tt·ustet's; R o b e rt V.
Faust. judge ad,·ocate; EU~<'ne C.
Quarry, a djutant ; Dale I. JohnSOI\
officer or the day. and Dr. L. A
Becker. surgeon.
Comman<k'r 1oore, Junlor Vice-
Commander MetcaU a nd Quarter-
master Grimes are the County
Council delegnt<'s. MetC'alf and
Griml'S are the district ~ll'gate.s.
An ''a.llC")' tour'' l.s a I'K"W dvic
projc'('t being studit.'d by the Co-
rona del Mar G.a~n Club. it wu
reYealed at the rf'C'('f)t monthlY
meeting held at thP Community
Church.
With the Idea of promoting a
cleaoor city, the aroup will m&b a secret ot.en-a Uon and report
on the condi Uon or the alleys aDd
give publicity to •uaestecl car-
bage and trash d.lsposal improve.
ment:L
Plans for an open meetfn& ill
May with movies on the prdeD
theme were dlscussed. Reporta
were gi\·en of the rMteflt ~
County Garden Club meeting.
The past chiefs or Pythian Sis.-
tt>rs. Tustin. and their families
hl'ld a picnic breakfast in Orange
Count~ Park Sunday Mrs. Frank
H. Batefl, past chief: her hUibend
and ht-r mother. Mrs. Ouiatlna
He{ner. 324 Orclud Ave.. Oorona
I del Mar, wt-re among ~ pre-
sent.
The local VFW post meets on
the first and thlrd Tuesday e\'e·
nings at the Am<'rlcan l.Rgion Hut.
15th St. and Balboa Blvd., New-
port. TURSIS<• TilE ~POTLI(oiiT ott th~ l'oun.: Rf'l*lllka• da~ to TROIIPSOS BA\'E 0....
IW ht>ld tomMrow (.~r1day) f'W'ahtl' at tJko Nt"wport ll.arlter l'adlt Mr. a nd Mrs. Robert 'Jbcw...,..,
Club a rt> 8rf'f'lt \\'~thlbforc of ~•ta Au (k-It), a.wt1 I!Uark~y ef 312 Santa Ana Ave, Newport
Nc-"-port Uf'll{ttts • .lean 'Pf'rt"III-MIJif'ttJ of Udo lltlf' aM Nennaa M.U-Heights. have a little girl. Pamela IPr o( BaJboa bllllld. Drf"M •ill bf. sport. dnpftf' &841 ~.. 28 ID
Tic•k f't!l c-un be• ohtalnf'ld fron1 u y Young ftf"pubUcaa or at tht' door. I Ann, born Saturday, Apdl •
I St Joseph Hospital. weighing 7
la nd Ad d pounds, 11 ounces..
Palettt'S are lx>ing dusted orr. p n to Exte option Ai ,~ii_.,.~coiiiiiiiM~ .. FL.mM~SEi.~I~~ •• ONRiiiii;ii
berets and smocks brought out or I ' -..... _.. ~
mothballs because this week came , A plan tu extenrl th<' st"rvices E. Brown a nd Mrs. W H Hitch-~ FI..DSIIE&
the a n n ~ u n c e m en t that the ' or the Childreu·, llomr Society man. * y A R N S *
Brandt -Dike Summer School of
1
,,a. mt roduC'rd to t h<• :":('wport This pro.)I'Ct "i ll J;T'(>all) t-xtend 1 Fi ... H 0 5 Art "'I'll a"'aJ·n hold forth at "Blu" Jlarhor AIL'\Jhar.\ at th!• mrt'lint.; h nstNctio'lt--tnimn<J. "-I to
Sky WPst:7 the Brandt studJo hom; l'f'<'t'nt I) a 1 tht' homP ol ~1 rs. Ro-~ Ju~.,;·~~~~~~ ~~~~ b ~~.,d ~~~~I Biz-Mart Knit Sbappe
at 405 GoldE.'nrod A\·e.,. Corona I land \\'right. :":\'\\1)01'1 Ht>tghts . 1-:1\f.'ll rounsE.'IIing s<'tvlce to na-.!'!..E. a.~ •-.t .. a.fbo.. HA ern~
dl'l Mar. The idl'tJ tor financial nssistan<X' tural parrnt~ \\hO are consJderin~
Tht' taff will again include Rex to nntural p.'lrPnts wa!l originated th(• llt'\.-esslty ol pJacanst their cluld and J011n Bt·andt, P hll and Betty .,, t he• prC\'iOII'> m, 1 1 in~ and s tud-lor adopuon. They now hope to
Dlkt', who winter \vith comm<'rcial 11'fl mt'anwhJit' h) a ronunittee l."lh' fmllnCJal a i tance also.
art in Los Ang<'lt>R and summer I'OmposPd ot ~Ir-s. Ch:.~llen Lan-\\IWn? nl'f'd('(), to natural par<>ntB I
here: Norman Chamberlain, Co-d<·rs, Mrs. J . H. Hig~s. ,'\1N. H. E. in O•·angt' County who may o•·
rona del Mar painter, and Betty Christll'r, Ml'~>. Wend('IJ Calkins. may not \\l'!h to place tlwir child I
Winckler, who Is the r{'{'()rd keeper Mn;. Don F. CalC'S. Mrs. Lawrence for adoption.
as wcU as artist. The Harbor Auxiliary pioneered
The school wiU be held for sjx and spon.sort'd the use of psychi-
weeks. lx>ginning J une 25, and chil-a trlc services in the San Diego
d.ren's class<'." will again be sche-district-before the opening of the ~~~~~piij!_ii~iip~~iiiiii
duled Orange County office in Santa M A T T
Ana-and this service proved so
widely suoceuful that It is now a
regular service or the Children's
Local Lawn Bowler
Wma rUBt at Laguna Retail ceilin~t prlces for aU stan-
dard cuts of beef will go into ef-
Harborites helped Laguna Lawn feet Monday, the Office of Price
Bowllng Club ceJebrate its 20th tabll.iz.atlon announces.
Home Society.
Further busineu or the meeti.Qg included naming to the nominating
conunlttec-Mra. H. E. Christler, r:ii~~~~~~~ii;ii~ Mrs. Roland Wright and Mrs.' 0.
c. Sue s . New by-laws were read m • 'iG ·N~~ and approved by the group ~ ~ r·
birthday annh·ersary recently by The ceilings will specify the
carrying off the tropb,y In the price per pound of standardized
birthday competition. The first cuts ranging from Porterhouse
place trophy was won by BiU steaks to shan k!. and oth<'r beef
JonE"S of the Newport Beach Lawn pr'Oducts. Th(>}' tll'C a part or the 1=~~~~~~~~~~~~~Bo~\\~·Jl~n~~~Cl~u~b~t ~w~bi~ch~~ha.s~~bee~~n OPS beef control program that organized oozy for 10 years). is t'XJX'('Iro trJ rt'duce the retail
I r1ric:e or b<'er nn avt>rar<> or 10
p<•r tt'nt by early autumn.
Mrs. E. C. Martin, vice·p1'61-
d<'nt. prt'Sided in the absence of l Your FamJ.Jsr Rertaururt
M I'S A. V. Andrews, president. (0... r...ia~)
Co-ho tt?S<'s were Mrs. R. E .
CampbC'JI, Mrs. John Bt'Ougbton lUI Gout ...._
I Tht'"<' cellinc: price rt.'gula Uons
2.'1 and 26 rC'QUII'(> butch('rs and
and Mro;. J. J (IU'Oid Cald~U. ......... .... c.-tel
other stores S<'lllng l><'t'f to post Einht Perfect Gr des
I th<· OPS ceillnJ: prices by June 4 ., a
!war thP ~unli'r ":h.t•rt' th(' meat b:iJ,:ht wom••n had a n.'COrd of
tOM Cnut Bhd. BA 4U-B-Nlb!e BE en&-M-cJorona del Mar 1'5 sold RJld 10 a posrtaon whE'~e the I'X'I'r{x-t att!'ndance, classwork. ex-t~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=E~1 !'hopP,Crs can rC'ad ~hem wHhout an1inations, ~kJils and final grade dtfflcult:-Th<' rPtrulers arc also m the• ~>tandard first aJd class just
r•'QUtn-d to list tht'ir s<'lling pn<'t's rompl<'lt'd undrr the dirretlon of
" alont.:sidP the OPS C<'iling Charts . :\1rc; Rob<'rt L. KcpJ)E'n of BaJboa.
()ATIO FURNITU RE AND
ACCES SO RIES
SEE THE LARGEST DISPLAY IN CALIFORNIA
RAITAN • REDWOOD • ALUMINUM • WROUGHT ffiON
SW1NGS • UMBRELI...AS • • RE-COVERS • BARBECUES
611 Coast Highway
Newport Beada
Ope" Nlthts ---Suftdey, 10 e.m. to 4 p.m.
1 l\Jeat products not coveN'd by Th<'S(' cight ore Mmc·s. J. Y. Bell,
thr•-.c• r«':Nlations rl'maln under the .1 R. E\·ans. Hugh Hal<>y. RotX'rt
cr illng pri<'<' rN'1llntion that fro.t:e Hrck. W A. 1\fcBndl', W. H.
thl'm a t thc> hn:hest price level ="•chols. Arthur R.t-mi<'Y and Peter
IX'I\\'N>n ON'. l!J. 1950. a nd Jan. S tPin.
26. 19:)1 This class was the.> first in
----Soullwrn Orunge County to have
RO\' l•'(lK THt: MATIC the national a tomic first aid in
A son, GrofRP Alan. has just ar-addition to the regular course.
riv<'d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Assisting in gjving Instructions
Donald F . Matics. 500 S. Bay were Dr. John Osburn. head of the Front. Balboa Island, by way or local medical civil de fense. and
St. Joo;cph Hospital. George was Carl Hanna, deputy cl\il defense
born on Wednt'Sday, May 2. and dJr«'Ctor.
weighed 7 pounds. 8 ounces.
A YOUNG YOL'NGBLOOD
lead the Ealiga lor News of Newport llldlor!
Jon Ell<'n is the name chosen
ror the littl<' daught<'r or Mr. and
Mrs. Lindsey S. Youngblood, 248
Driftwood Rd., Shore Cllrrs, born
Thursday, April 19. at St. Joseph
Ho pltaJ, weighjng 7 pounds 12
ounces at birth. Jan has a brother,
Michael. three and a half years of
age.
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PLUMBS HAVE DAUGHTER
A little daughter, Diane, has
joined the fantily of Dr. and Mrs.
Hugh Plwnb. 610 Jasmine Ave.,
Corona del Mar. Diane was bom
Friday, April 27, a t SL .toseph
Ho.plta.l, and weighed 8 pounds
2 ounces. She has a brothft', Da-
vid C.rl. 21 months old.
omL roa TilE roed&l!l
· Mr. and Mrs. James Foeter, 521
Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar, are
tM parents of a Uttle daughter,
Janet Marte, born Saturday, April
28, at St. Jeeeph Ha.pttal, weigh-
Ing 8 pounds, 12 ounc:8. A 80ft,
E~ WlJUam, completes the
Foetcr Fourwme.
l;mtgn 0.-med ada •ve been
• proven means of NaCHnc ....,_.
for aU IIOI'tll of madwndlee U..
them I Phone Harbor 1114.
·~ .... ..... ... -....... .......... •-~u.s.a. ......................... -... a....-..... ......_ .............
.Ofiiil&"8 DAY 8DUIOlf
Rev. Paul Edward Babllltt of
lM eon-•t Mar Oommanlty
Onach will prMch Sunday, Moth-
er's Day, at both the 9:~ and the
11 a . m. Rl'Vi~. em ''Who&e
World Ia 'I1Us An~!" The
0\apel a.oir wiD sing Cokey'a
''God Ia My Shepherd" and t.be
Chan<lel Oloir will sing "My God
and I" by Sergei.
D •• llila pt'DIIe'lloa. We wiD be ~ad to
I 1 • i1ii11e l»y ...._, yoer wwteh FI\EE
Wallace Calderhead
JEWELER
AM:PIIELL ro P&\Jl
I Jlal(~ II.ABRf1T IS H MTAL Men to Serlll ~ Tr.e• Caldorrua L utheran HOIP-v~ I tal I'-th tt•mpnrar~ ~~d~nN> of
h Mrs. Paul 1: BabtM ,nr~ of the For t e Gals lmml!-hr I tl • Ct• tma d I Mar
C mmur 11~ C11un! ~1 1"' Rabbitt
Th w;ual ord ·r ot thtn~ \\111 und<rv.<·n t '-'UI J."•·~~ > l • I t•' day
be A'\ <"rscd ror a "h1lfl ~aturda~ 'Wt'C.lr.t "d"~ •
El~ Paul Campbell of the
Glendal~ San.it.arium Church will
bt' the peakeT at 7 :45p.m. tomor-
row (.Friday) at the Seventh Day
Adventist Church of Newport
Heights. He will also $peak at
the Sabbeth morning S(>rvice. at
l 1 o'clock Sa1Jtrday.
as th<> mf"n or Jhf' c-hurch pr parr UTTLE •aJCL HO"t•ITALJZED and rve t ht" me I a 1 t.he ll.nllua I '
Mother &nd Dau~:hwr Banquet at 11.1 t'<'-~ Pal ..old Llnd.'l KIOE'Ck-
t.he Nl"wport Harbor L u t h f' ran ner , dau!!hlf'l of M r and Mrs WU.-
Church at 6.30 p m. j liam KlfK-'<'knl'r, ;15 Bqr<'lrua Av ., • • •
• •
II'OntT.a'8 DAY T1:1EME
A program de\'Oted to Mother's
Day will be presented Sunday at
Otrist Church by the Sea in New-
port. Rf!v. Tilomas Roy Pendc.-JI's
nnon will be "Behold. Your
Mother." Ant hem will be "Mo-
then;' l>a) Hymn" and Mrs Willis
F1t>lds will s.i ng the <.olo ''Son1!'S
My Mottwr Taut:ht .Me " • • •
'MORE 'l'llAN A MOTHER'
~,. Tom Gibson ha. chosen th(•
topic "R<'1nc ~fore Than a M o-
th<'r," for h1 " Sunda~ "t•rmon at
St Andr <'WI> Presbywr 1an Churt'h
m NP\\ port H<'ighL
1'h<' IPXI is rrom ll Timothy 1 .5
"Wh<'n I rt>mPmber thf' t<'ars
you !>h<'d I lonp: ni~ht and day to
St'l! )OU a~ain, and ha\<' the per-
r~t happinc ol bein g rt-mindt'd
of your S.:Pnujn<' faith, a faith that
was SC'~·n far"it in your grand·
mothrr l....ois and in ~·our mother
Eunl<'f' md l am c;urE' it 18 in you 1
also."
Th<' C"hoir \\ IU sm c 1 hl anthem
·•&m of Mnth<"r" A t a. m .
• ·at urda' mrmtx>r~ (I( t h c·hurch
"ill Jtathl"r t o d< somt' wf>(ldJng.l
C'lt·amnc up and \' tn<kM wash.inp:
to prt p:lr<' thr church f(lr MNh('r'!-
Ua)
PIASO OR OK •• -\~ ~EEDED
~~1nnin~ _ unda'. Rt>\'. Ronald
E \'nllrt WJII bt gm a o,('nt'-S of
l'ol'rmuno; rmm tlw "Epast l(' to thC'
\olrn,,ian<; a 1 1 h( Fir-.t Baptist
C"hurC'h of C"oroM d"l ;\J:.tr Thr
topic fm this 'unda) will be th<'
rirst chaptf'r. and th message 1!1
t>ntitlC'd ··n, F ullne. of Chr1st "
Rl"sf'nauon~ can bt> made b) Corona dt>l Mar wa .. l!tkf'n to ~ callin~ offlcer"i of tht> WomE>n's ?t J vsPph Hospital ~fonday !,'"<>"""
M 15 1 0 n a r ~ S<X'i<>IY BEacon lOIZ Lmda had a bad fell Satw .
50R4-R or sE8con 6056-W. Price Ida) &.nd IJrukt:· hl't l\?1!
of 1hP dlnne>r will bf' Sl for adults 1
and 50 Cf'Qt. for chtldl"('n und r 12 Ensign Ousifled ads bav~ been
The m('n will alM> pro\lde a pro-• prO\'ell means of reaching bu)l'ft"'
m-am of (>1\\c:>rtainmf·nt for all sorts of nwrchandiae-Uw
A fr~-" til offtmnc 11> pr<'wnt cd 1 t.hem ! Phone Harbor ll14.
a1 ti\Js dmner each ,>f'ar Th1s i<~ ~;;;;;·----------. .<'n1 to th<' worn n of India for m-I
duslna! 1 n11nin~ f'SJX·<'iall) for the
rna km5t nf tht> ftnP Ia ('("' for
''hkh 1h1 ' haH bt-Nlm(' famou.•
and "hie-h. \'a" tau.•hl l o lh<·m an
1 h nw ..... wn "<'hool<
Rraltors of tht> Harbor section
~et n ulr throuch u.~ of the En·
si'tl'l r<"al t>statt' cctlon.
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WllliiPEI
All New 1951 Patterna
Covriet)' to '•'"+•" & O.Core+on Htuta & Gardel
Ill I Co.st H g .. w•y Ne .. !='ort a.ac:lt
o~~~ N:9""~ -• Sv" to .,... .• • p-.
t y
--n c:-·-~ ..... -.. -· -u-.. •• ~· -··-
--.~r :--~=--.\,J. esp-€
_.~c J~r~ .s : ;_ .. ~.
St>r. I CPS 8.1"(' held at 10 and n
a. m. Sunda) at the former C1.'r-I
amtM building at :'.tarigold Aw
and C'oato.t Bh·d
The church Is in nC'f'd of an up-I
right p lano or port::bte rotdJ.n~t 0 1· I
s:an. nccordln~ to RC'v. Va Uet
""YLON TR COT '"''~'~ ~yo'\ ,., f o .. .,,.
er.d •po .c .. ed "'I' on • ..,b•cide•ecl n~
qe~. Siu~ 31~0 '7 c:s.
•
FE!'Tl\' ;\I. Ot" PF.!I."TEOOST
Tht' Fl'.sthnl of Pc'ntPCOSt \\ II
bt.' Ob .. C'r\'l'd a I I ht' 11 ~ m WM·
,;hip • • r u,. :.-;tmrl:l~ a t t h<" ~"" •
P<'l t IJ,u bn I I If I , • r Church 1
:-.;C'\\'Pf•l l ll•" h ... p ,. ... to r IIC'rb. 1 r
Rl)th " .... l"'lltoll '' II ,,., ... r PPn'•'-
co ... t 1l P t1\\ • 1
I Tht• Cllt•rllh \he• I rump n .. C'd r.(
C'h1ldr• n frnm ,, ., i tnruucll th•
<..('l."f•nd t:T td• "Ill -.me "Hoi~
~pu'JI I I• 'tr 1 •
T hl' 1~''' trill ~ 1n c I 'lpll'l' n'
tlo• 1; ''-llf'l no r'to' d m tt ...,J \1:>1 ·
II •·\\ '' h ·h 1 J 1 nf t'hr adul•
"40T SriCWN· Hend l<eYf' s•ed pu•l•
o., del•u'• eonbf'oidered •11p.•qt1e pl •• ,.
~d roJHie $9!15 .
1\Jhlt "llld\ Cl~"" at 9:\(1 ..am• ••rS Coa•• B•d =:::=:::=::::::=::::::=:::=::=::::::::::::::::::::::::~l tlmC' J '-th• ~unda' School for~==~==~~~========~~~==~============~==~==~~ ,. \hihh , n F-tel \\'Nlne:>Sda) en ·· i
FlOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD
MOTHER'S DAY
Suggestions from NORMAN'S
We
f or Her ---
Corsages of Orch1ds
Roses. Gardenias etc.
f or Her House ---
Long Stem Roses and
Carnations .
Spnng F1owers
f or Her Ga rde n ---
Bush. Climbing, and Tree Roses ---
Pelargoniums ---Gardenias ---
Fuchsias ---Camellias ---
All Gift-Wrapped and Dehvered
Ill) ~ Hftltwey
nan!! t1 t hP 1 •~t ..,r conductc: m-
forma I dt"( II'"'''"" on tht• IC'ach-rn~: .... t lho I Ulhc•ran C"hurc·h
1 cnR ~t:n~TO~£. ct:REMO~"l
Tlw C'1 l'!'mom of placing ttw I C'Oml'r"tonl' \\'Jfl hr obser.·ed a t
3:30 p m ~unday u t !"('mod ll<"d
Baloou I~lnnd M<'thndJc;t Churc-h
bUJidm~ on Agatr A\'f'., RE''
Harry White announces.
A hox rarryin,:: th£' nam<'s of
chart<'r mt'mt'K'rs and others who
ha' <' ht>l pt'd \\It h t h• church. plans
will t'K' . <'alrd m th+ wall by the
romC'rS I OOC'
Dist racl Supr llaydt>n Sears
w1ll prC"Sid<' a t 1 he cer<'mony. He
\\ dl a lso pr<'<H'h t hC' Motht'r's Day
sermon in t hl' morning sr n ;N>.
Grat'f' Poirwr "1U <:JOg a solo. "To
Mv ~1otht>r · \\'arrt'n Whitc of
Burbank. son pf nr Whitf". w 1U
nl o l'H' a "n'•' .. ,
Pohc<' "111 •·!" • ·ff a poruon of
thl' ~l r<'<'l in lwnt pf the church
for the nf~t-rno.m cc>rt>mon~ so
that 1 hf' chUJ rt • :.!tl('r s can watch I
thC' rom rrston1 placing .
W a nt ads mnkP t'Vef)·day livin~
1
t'asicr. Many a want is filled
through u.c;c or a line or two.
r
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
3303 v;. lido, Newport ... c:h I
I\ bre rch of Th .. Mother Church, Tl,e
F'irsl Church of C~· ••. Sc e•list. in 8os·
ton, M u ochuse'''·
Su,doy Schoo 0 .1 5 o..,
Sund av Service _ t I :00 a.m.
Wednt"tdav Eve .. irg Meetino . 8:00 P·"'· R~adi,.q Roo"' loco+od o• I I I PalM
St.. Ba•lx>a. u ope" doily f i"'I'I 12 ,oon
to 5 P·"'· otce p' S~<"days Md holidays
nation '( obse,.,.ed.
The p ... bl'c is cord •lly invited to et·
tend th. churct. services end use the
Reading Room •
\"!her. you are looking for banking
services, come directly to NEW-
PORT HARBOR BANK .... You~
find modem facilities, trained per-
sonnel. along with the desire to
be helpful.
-('"
Beeutif\al 3-bdmL pi• maWs
room. 2 ba thl. OWf''ookine
jetty, very claw to best bMdL • • •
!-Bedroom. bay front. new,
prl vale beach. • • •
Udo .._LArge 4-bedroom.
2~ baths, play yard. • • •
U 41o IJII&--2-bedroom and den.
a ruce au.mmer home
• • •
For anlonnaUon ~rding
these rentals caJl - --
J I I 2 H.-port 11¥4. HArt-1552
N.wport ... c.~~
Here's a 2-bt-droom home,
large Jot, lawn, small ~
This ls ,·ery neaL Located
in ni<'t' nt'lghborbood of Cos\3
~~ at ... $1.750 T e-rms
.._ GI"MMf7 -l eeepltiM \\'~
...... eAdoo
,.. 1!. ..... 111\•.. BaDioa
~IU
Mar ....
ll.ll'tJli[lccnt ",ew hills and
()C(>M. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths,
lart.{e livin~ room, 2 p&tios.
Reaaonablc pncx-. E Z terms.
BOTH REl\'TALS A~"D
FOR , AI.E
EsJ)f'CJalJ)· need listings of
a 1 1 racUve hom s priced
at $10.000 to $13,000
Tile ........ a..
a&&L~
en o.ut ....._ o.o.a
IIAitler 11M .. ,
Ulliler <JGMtnletlolt. Beau-
lltul 4-bdnn. & maid's quar-
ters, 3 baths. Outstanding
location. VIew of entire bay.
Priced $59,500
For Informa tion call
)I 11 N.wporl lt¥4. HArt-2552
N.wport ... ch
a.-III:Daoo• BOllE
nle in kitchen & bath, hdwd.
floon, landacaped. redwood
fenctne. dbL earage, 70'x120'
lot.
n&J8t.,_ ....
Cllff RaYea
$1~750
• • • aDd •·e Cl!'r'talnly DO ._,~ tile IUCIIT ..._, rn.D •1lidt to IMire ,..._. ~ We ~ you to aook 0\"f!r a wleded I"'OIP ol ....._ btdloom home&. ,.._ ...._. are att:ndiw.
are ~ eound ~ and at.o.e an. 'IUEY ARE PR.Jcm BELOW 11IE PIU!:SENT
OA Y MARKET. A (e"ff' oC llwm are Gl ~, •·hich mee.ns tht-y b5r a low rate of interftt
a.od low 1102tbly pa)-ml!II1L
&ED 110'1' L ... COJIE ~ will ..... full price Sll-eame. a G I LaiiUl ol
$10. payal* at SS2 IDOI'Ith, .,......,.. 4~ iDtl!l'est. Oonsist.s ol 2 units c. a comer lot. .outh
ol bou)rvard.. 2 blodl:s from oceea. CDII. Dae to speeiaJ 001111truct:ioll, units may be made lDto a
lo\ ely ~ •;th 3 bedrooms. dell ad 2 tad~&.
II ·
NEWPORT HEIGHTS a.-clown and $150 a IDDIIth ...,_ a1moat new ~
room and elM \it>W bome aa outft' drive oc-owaer
\\ill leue with opUoo to pt.lJ"Ch.aR. l.nwnediate ~··ton!
HWTY on this. HArbor 145
CORONA DEL MAR
.. ~-down and S65 a month MD bQy this fW"Disbed .._ l~bdn:n. borne on oot'aD side or hh!itwa.Y.
Room to build Oil car ol lot
with Wl0b8tructed vif'W ol harbor --_.... f"'"tee
HArbor 1741 £\~~·HArbor 393-M
BALBOA
t.ltra! l'lt:ra: ntra: Ne" P~ninsUla home ,qth large lh··
~~ room 1 ftreplaoel. wall to "1lU carpe~. custom made
draperies. 3 ~. 1 ~ bath with lots and lots or pastel
colored tUe! Owr the garage is an 18Jc24 rumpus room with
butlt-in bar and a ~alb-taking ~ \iew Hurry on this!
HArbor 145. E \'enln28: HArbor l~J
BALBOA ISLAND
An au~tic Cape Cod home. This is an unmaculat~. spa·
dous 2-story, 3-bedroom f plus guest quarters) home roc-tbe
most discriminating W)·er. Lovely "...0 to wall ~
walk-ln clcllleu. urut beat.. mutft' bedroom 24ld8 with fire.
place. On t•'O beautifully land-raped and ._ RaA
fenced lots. Far below reproduc:tJoft ~t a ~ ....,..,..,
HArbor 444... Evenings: BEacon ~ or BEaoon 531.5-J
LIDO ISLE
Attractiu• bnck and t\.K"'O enor with natural rect-'OOd
trlm. 3 bedrooms, 1'-baths. ~ :500
Just t'Om plete<l. F'ulJ price ~
HArbor 2476
C!O.
e FOUl OFFict:S TO Sat~ YOU •
COlONA DEl MAJ
1)01 Co.at •vd-comer Fendeef
HMor 1'14 1 Of' HAtt..er ••n
IALIOA ISLAND
201 W.tiM ......
H...,._ 444
NEWPORT lEACH
4M 32MI St.
H~ 2476
IALIOA
100 .... ill St.-At .... Oc..ll P'...-
HArMr 141 -
~ .... " .... " ... " .......... "':__ ............................ _ .... ~ ... _ ~ ....... _ ...... ' ...... " ...... ~ ............. ' .............................. "
ExceDent Duplex - - -Prime Location
- -• superb view • - -fine lx>a£'h. Each unit has spacious liv-
ing room, flreplace, two bedrooms, 2 baths. Private garage plus
many unusual features. Well constnleted. TotAl area nearly
3,000 sq. ft. CArchHect's plans and specifications available for
inspection.) ~ AAft
Exceptionally good value . .. ·-· ... Pri<X' ~ Tenn~'
P ARK AVE. a \ JIAIIINE BALBOA 18LA...11f0
.... B.Arhr ,...
MESA. RADIO AND
TELEYIIION
''Senrlce l\et Sethflet"
TB..IVISION -SALIS -saviCE
INSfAU..AnON, lADtO UPAIU
'" ...... , c..e. ...... Celf. .._......,
STAMPS
FOl OOl.U!ICTOIS
u. s. • """ c........ • .... ,..,
,..,... St--.. s ..... . ,_ ........ ...
(W.. W.. I T•etit•l 109 lree4w.y •• ....,, c..t.ll1...
Schwinn Bicycles
Ray Stedman
1574 Newpolt lhd.. COila M11m. IEacaa 5111-J
.... th
5o says NP A this week, 10,
look at this BAY .-.oNT
home, with ita beautiful bath-
inc beach, large brick ter•
race, S bedrooms. Prime loca·
tloD in .El Bayo Tnct. ~y--
-AL S O-
PR.IME Bay Front Jot. a rt..
f r o n t a 1 e, El Be.yo Tract
''Comer''.
WHICH f All Oftl'l!ai.NO
FOil ONt.Y
SJZSP
TERMS: 5 YEARS
S2iso per Mo. -·-r nobstruc\4-d ~ v 1 e w.
-•·
All lmpron•.tnf'a t49, lacladlq
se.-4-n. &l't'l lo ~ paid. o
A!III'M'8..'11neet&
I. L CASEY
4ft 8ER.RA DR..
C'ORONA m Gm ANDl'l
Courtesy to Brokers
llAJ1Mw !IM--W
Can you beat this Balboa Is-
la nd value? 4 income units,
fumiabed and newly decor-
ated:-gOOd'toca---Uon for only .... ..
One-bedroom cotta~. 80-fL
1'ront.aee~ cl<>R to ocean.
EA-. cw•--· Al1l
_eMil .... ··----....... c.Nile ..
IEDWOOD COftAGE
Tbe "hard to fi*l'' ~. s-.. four.-pant'lled interior ~ thennolttat con-
trolled furnace heat t trac-
tlve lands<:aping-1 block to
ocean.
See Thla One
0.1)' $1.710
Earf W.
STANLEY
Realtor
CLI c-at 111"'-O.D.a
FOR SALE -R.etec
benches. 2 cbalra, dbl. bed wi tb oo(l
~mat. 11
Balboa bland.
REFINED white i8d)i
by the day. wm d
inc. hRWtL. or lleb
6917-W or BE Q3li
YEARLY RENTAL-
niahed apt. 700 Hell
HA~.
YEARLY RE.VI'AL -
·~~===~~~~~ fum. small sttdo at ~t. 710 MaricoW
~tnt
P A I If T I If_ G
£ad lbellin
!'71 ........ st. -o.ta ..... --...,_.
H. H. HotBBOOI:
DepeDClable PhnnhP19
A Prompt Repair Service
Ma.lbtained ...._ ....,.._ ltli-W _ ........ .._N:rt ._...
SERVEL
Bic trade-in for your old rftricera·
tor on a Brand Nt>W Servel Gu
Refrigerator. Eigh t models to
cbooR from.
Gnmt•a Fam. & AppL
liU ... .,.n..... Oe* ...
Gardener's Helper --at
Orange Coast Col-
lege. Starting salary
$205 month
General Mainte nance
with pra ctical knowl-
edge of heating and
plumbing ... Starting
salary $21 5 mo nth.
Apply Ia perttOD. at II~ Of.
flee. OraaC'f' Oout OoDece·
Applications close May 14, 1951
3025-W.
FOR SALE-9xl.2 Do
tal Guliatan nag wl
maple breekfut
cbai.n. 512~ Narc
RA 1937-W eventna
EXPERIENCED SAL
r8cly to wear &
Apply in perJOD
Dept. Store. Coronl
APT. SIZE gas l'llftl
lain enamel fiDilb. • GILUfT"8 malf
liU Newpwt
Netllkel Deter~ -
• WE IUY SCIAI I
Rear lee &a.. ...... MM.,.., ...
• ONN~
ftJUII'ftJ&E aan
Chair bottoms rstorei
rush, reed. etc-Fn
BAR VEri
~al
!OGe Saata Aaa A~·e..
BI'Aocotl CIJt
FOR REN'
BUNGALOW AP~
Beautifully turn., 1art
with fireplace, bdn
ette. Low winter 1
week or month.
FARM HOUSE J :oc Cout Blvd.. CDJ
RUG~
• oa ~ecau..
*Wen G ..... MOODY~ 01111 IIA..rtlw j
-~· Ill o..& Blvd.
eoa.truction 1
5-51/1 % (14
W e buy and sell TMl
8EE 1108 SA'r'
R£'p~ntina
Crippled UmtJ. pro\'ed no bar-H~lplnc with 1M ~--rier Jo fun at ttM-beach ~re Jut llll"r"P Harbor Area Bora ~
Friday w~n approxunately 120 Hrlnz ICa1ser and Fralr S.w)el.
handicapped children or Orance dt5tributor for the White 'l'rirll*
County wlth mo~ and att4!0<1-Co .• ..,ho f~ a ..._.-
ants Wert' t'ntertalned for lunch-bua.
eon and tesUvlties by the New-~i;i;;iiii;;;;iiii;;;.-~iiiiii~~---;;iiiii port Harbar Lady Anglt'!'S. ~
Many ot the chlldren We'e able
to use the slides and IWinp. oth-
ers enjoyed the buckets and ahov-
ela, bookl, balloons and hats,
given as favon. and played ln the san~ A hlch spot was the boat
ride arranced by Jrv. Croosk;y of
the Pavilion.
The Lady Anglers committee in-
cluded PresJdent OU"-e McKeonzie, Erma Lacht!nmyer, Julia Sa•yer,
EVa Graham. Myra S p r a cue,
Stt'Ua Caines, Betty otrera.. I>ick
Cret>lt>y, Clara K~ler, Lem Doner.
Dorothy tle' <', Ida Naylor, Dor-
othea Kinsfath<'r and Marie Kal-
~r.
t:BELL OAADES ECTION
EbelJ Carden section ia in,;ted to a pot luck luncheon at the
homt> or Mrs. Jack Boylan, 1662
La Lorna Dr.. Santa Ana. on Wl'dnMday noon. 'l"tansportation
wiJJ lE>aw• from tht" clubh()US(> a t
11 a m
w. d. jolmeno
!18 ~"E &Ya.
BALBOA 181.A..,-o, o&LII'.
JINtl,w ...
The bill to restrict purse sein· •~•·•••••···.--.HH ing off the Orange Coun~,y coast, •••••••••••
sponsored by Assemblyman Earl R be M h Stanley of NewpoM Harbor. has emem r ot er been approved by the State As-
sembly and has survived a plea h
for reconsideration wtt a real treat ---
A-;semblyman Stanlev·s biU is * A MOTHER'S DAY DINNER .:.&..... designed to pr erve bOth spoM· Jll( in:c=t~~~~~~u~~ ~~ff',;~~~:~ffi}~~!~~~ sMoroo.,~.~/'.b~,:.~o~;?-,. .• ,A. t • • • ~osftSS there \lo1l.!l nothing llle~al about range County roa.o;t from May ,., .. '£1~
the use of state equipment on a throu~h Sept<'mbt-r. ~ US£
FURN. APTS. for rent. ~ Lou-~ _,til. first. Dbls. &: ai.ncJes,
overkx>klng Bay. 3M Carna-
tion COM.
real estate subdh-ision owned by lt•s•rv•ti011s Adviwbl• ~
Senate Secretar) J . A . &>t>k or Why hold on to that us<"I<'SS·to-HArbor 2365 V
NOTICE to mothers: Let ua iii
your baby sitter oo Saturday af-
ternoons from 2 to 5 p. m. Spe-
cial &bow ror aU ldcldia. Port
The uwestlgators I arne<! that BaJ~ ~an~ f~~u~ard~~cl~e~-~TTy~~t~h~<'~'~'~~t~a~~~-==~~~l~0~7~M~~~-~-~k~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. Seek had paid 19.000 ••• "a
reasonable fl"l'' • • -for sotl C'On·
Thee~. Corona del Mar.
COMPLETE HOUSECLEANiNG Fumit~ &: Rug 5hampooinc, etc.
servation equipment to tmprove
his Hidden V.UE>y tract. The work
was done for the pu~ of soil
and water consen·atlon ~o~oith the
recommendation or th<-5'l'deral
Soil Conservation o!Cice.
Work cuaranteed. Beacon 6111.
Al's &u.e and Window ae.n-Plloae Paywt Apncy
Inc Service. r. "'-=-' iD CDM BRAND NEW Hollywood bed -.-u-u l--· ..... or t-'--•---A teleophone pe.YMf"Jlt a~tency ·~ roa;' ~~ has beer! opened at Crown Hard-
... Jlf~ -.,.: ~ ._ ware. 821 Cout BMI .• Corona del
FOR SAt:t=Mali•a ~~ Mar, f~r the coovent~nce of the • approximately 2,000 subscribers cond J. M. Leoaard. 1 var-in the ~a. it was announced this
ado Pla~. Balboa. HA 832. week by T. M. Hambrook, man-
MALL alze deep free&e, OK 69.50 a~r of the Pacific Telephone and
OIIAN"r8 JI'UitN. a A.PPL. Telegraph Co. Hours are from 8
1115 N~ 111ft. Ooeta Ilea a. m. to 6 p. m. Monday throu~th
MODERN •'alnut bdrm. set, fWl Saturday.
s.ize bed, roomy clO!Iet &: V11.Dity Mr. Hambrook saJd tiM> new
w1tb large circle mirror. Com· agency ~o~oill be operati.'d bv Cliff
plNt>, $67 ~"ii. Uonbarger, owner of Crown Hard-
G&AJIIT F'U&~. & APPL ware and formerly operator of th<'
JIU Newport Bh.._ O.ta •-. telephont> company's a~ency at
LOST Jn COM about 2 weeks TeWinkle's Hardwnr<' Stort' an I
ago: hom-rimmed gltlSSeS ln Costa Mesa. case. BE 5434-R.
KEYS -Made while you wait. Realtor Has Attack
Tommy's Shop, Post Office Block.
I
I
Corona del Ma r. -----
SOLID CITIZENS
VOTE
Register NOW
at City Hall
SERVING . YOU
REAL VALUES
The WANT AD WAY
is the qukk. euy way
to IMill t.hoee articles
that you don't need
any more! . • • For
reru.lta, use ~ --• ....... , ......
IU8'I' CA.U
IIADOR lilt
~---o.e
Rolx>rt Lynn. Corona d{'l )far
realtor. has been S<'l'iously ill at
~~. Josrph Ho pJtal followm~ a
heart attack last W<'<'k. Mrs. L) nn.
1 who is het-self com•alC'SCtng from n
rroent illness, is O!)<'ra tine 1 ht•
business h<'tw('('n t rtps to the hos· pital.
P .o\ TIEST LE.c\ \"F$ HO!'IPITA 1.
Hom<'. at last, from the hospi-
tal is Mrs . .J. 1..<-s lil' St4.'ffen<:en.
Corona d\'1 l\tar. Although not
yet able to be up and about .. Mrs.
SteffensE'n has a phon" a t her bed· side.
PREACHING MJ , ION tfERE
Roundin£ out the wt:'ek or Bible
conferences at the First Baptist
Church of :'\ewport B<'ach, Dr. V.
C. Kelford of Los Angeles, wUI
speal< tonight «Thursday) and to-
morrow night as well a Sunday
morning and eveni~. Dr. ·Kel-
1
ford has had preaching missions
all OH'r the L'nHed States and
Canada. ------FOR RESULTS
Use Enst~ Want Ada
Harbor 1114
LOUIS F. GATES
COY1. A .... ..._-0~ a-
Borne Loant to buy, buUd. J"e!tnance o r for aJter1Uon11
OENilftAL Df8UltA.NCK
IIA.rtMw ·-t(t ()eut ~ "--......
.
ifhE Newport HalbOI-
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is proud to present •
The Latest Addition to ita
Commercial Printing Facilities
• •
The lmpnn.~ v~
~IEHLE VER.H£.4L
The outstanding preas in the p rinting trades
The Ensiqn Publiahing Co. is now eqUipped to
meet all of your printing needs expertly,
promptly, and wtth superi or quality.
LmEitHEADS . . . . ENVELOPES . . . BUSINESS CAllOS
ANNOUNCEMENTS . . , MENUS . • . STATEMENTS
PAMPHLETS . . : TICKETS l'lOGitAMS • • • tUUmNS
For the IDT in Printing. Call fliil
..... 1114
1104 Coa8t Bml.. Cc.oaa del Mar
..... .... !llanclay. Mat 10. 1151
BeU Officer-s A:re Installed
l:*trict offieen u weD u the
59 ..,. members t.ht. )1M!' we~
~~ guests oC the N8'pa'rt
n.ll Club • t the last n-gula.r -a.& on '111unday. Mrs. Ca.tey
Bonetlrake, district presidellt, wu
~ by Mrs. A.. H. Hal-~ district perUamentarlan, a nd Nn. H. E . Smith, county lecisla-
tive cbairman U arriving from
Orangto for the met>ting.
wer-e pt"eSented by music and
drama students from Orange
Cout College.
New Jnf'mbers welcomed at this
meeting \\"ere 1\f.rs. Walter Hen-
nings, M rs. J . M . :McKay Jr., Nn.
Luett.a Splece and Mrt. Patrida
White. Ha.teases and Ways and
Means Committee lnclucW Mrs.
Harry Welsh, Mrs. J. L Stamp,
Mrs. J. W. Thomton, Mrs. Clayton
Thompson, Mrs. Theodore RObina
and Mrt. I. G. Gordon.
Candidates for the oominc ele-~nt award present&.-mentary achool board eJection for tiona took up a large part of tM the Newport Beech district have
recular CUb Scout meeting of hem invited to be prewnt at the Pa~ 180 a t the Corona del Mar next meeting of the Women's Ovlc
SchoOl Jut Friday evening. League, Corona *I Mar ---Bat-
Superior Juclge Kenneth Moni· boa laland Branch, which wU1
eon wu apeak<'r of the e vt"nlng be held at White's Park Ave.
and told of the big plans for the Cafe, Balboa la1and, Mooday. ~t Cln:ua to be held in the O..rles Priest. dlY clerk, wUJ
Santa ADa Bowl on Saturday, May be the main~ lor the morn-
26, 1ft wbicb all the Cub Scouta ing with. tailt&iiOUt tM dty and
tor While's may be made ttarough
Mn. Arthur GatH. HA 1649-11.
Gene's Pldce
~ roar PIZZA .....
COOM B!TR......u&Aft 8EJa •o..a•·-· ... o.-...........
M.N. Halleck aerwd u l.natalllng
officer and ~ted eacb n~ of-
fleer with friendship book and a
coraa~. Scenes from sev er a I J1Q1 u well as voeal numbers
An invitation was extended by
the presJ~nt, Mrs. C. M. Deakins,
to all members to attend the Exe-
cutive Board party next Thurs-
day at 12:30 p. m a t the Ameri-
can Legion HaJJ. Board members
";ll re<X·ive aCCE'ptanC('S.
and Boy Scout& of tbe covnty wUJ ita tremendoua growth. c~· ~~:the~= hu~~\~oru!O is..:S
Roundboule in the railroads .)'rda rrom Rapn'a Rstaurut for this
of LOll Angeles, which will be meeting to make It euler for the
taken by members of the pack Island memben, approximately
next Saturday. one-third of the rnern~p. to ~
~ ~-...
w ith slips
hose
bras
gtrdles
along with our
beautiful
dresses
and
a ccessones.
MOTHER
will love her
prese:1t
~rom
., r~"'l) \ \' -Tl E~O \
St'..::A:" H AYWARD
VA:'\ DAILEY
GF.:nRI.F: SANDERS
''I Ca1 let it r.
YtuWhtleule"
"'n of ParHi•"
JEFF CHAi'.;'OLER
DEBRA PAGET
"QUEBEC"
C"'ORTh'NE CALu"ET
J BARRYMORE Jr
, t"NDA V -TU&~DA Y
1YRONE POWEP.
''U-E"
UNOA DAR~ELL
CHARLES BOYER
omcers installed: Mrs. De&·
kins. president: M.r'"!;. R. L. Allen.
first vice-p resident: Mrs. Byron
E. Wells, s<'COnd \Ice-president :
l\trs. E. C Twich<'U, recordin~: se-
rrt'lary; ~~. Ha rry H . Casey. cor-
rl'spondin~: ~('("n:>tary; Mrs Basil
H. Pe tt'rt-on. treasu.r<'r: M rs. Paul
M . Rog<'l·s. auditor : Mrs. H. 0 .
R oy,. to' y, parliamentarian ; Mrs.
Clart>nt'e> Dodd and M~. Colin
Brown, drrectors.
Cubmast er Ha rvey Pease led an attend A motor pool to help Co-
ind uction <X'-remony for BiU Crider rona del Mar residents reach the
and Richard Butterfield into Bob-Island i being established through
cats. Awards _fot' the best ~r-Mrs. Da.,.id Thomas, HArbor
a ted bicycles 1n the . pre-camJ\81 0655-J. Luncheon reservations
parade were: first prtU, Eric Von -------------
Ehrenberg ; second. Tad Tobitt; THE c.rtala 8 -A""'-'--" t•-third, John Vao Dyk e: and hon-ENSIGN :-. --• _._
orable mention to Tom Ebberts. Now offers oomplete PHONE: LAGUNA 4 -...
t:nder close competition Den 2 Job Print:lng FaclUtiea Reacrvatlons hf>ld to 8:1S
won the honor den fla 't for th<> iij--iij-iiii,;-iii:iii;-:iiii-:iiii-:iiii-:iiii-;._~~;;;;;;==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We have one or the most up-to-
date and efficient job printing
plant& in the Harbor Area. Try us.
month a nd Den 5 won the star
na~ for attt-ndancc and appea r-
an<"<'.
'I'hE' followinJ: boys were . prt'~
sen t<'d a chievt>m<'nl awards for the
month: Den 2 Bruce Douglass,
Tilll Driskel. Tom Ebberts, Grant
Hornbeak. Charle McDonneU,
Dean P<'ase a nd PNer Stodda.rd.
Mrs. J ay S toddard and Mrs. Dan
Ebberts art' den mothers.
Den 3-Bob Ballinger, Roy Ma.--
th('r, Robby W interbotham. Jim
Wtnterbotbam. Charles W i I I e y.
!\f rs. Duncan S t wart and Mrs
Art Wint<>rbotham an:> den moth-By ANN
I e~.
Th<'y·r<• so n<'w you may no t ])(>n 4 Tad Tobbitt, S tani<'Y I hav(' <'\'en hrard of th<'m , but tht>Y Howard, Wade OPal, St uart Fox,
a rC' oound to capture your fanc) Strphr n Blancha rd. D<'n Mothers
I and th<'Y arc· a ve ry t1mely ~us:-arC' M n;. &tty Dea l and Mr ..
S!C' lion for Mot hf'r on HER day, Vaughn rllanchard. for yourself ao; a picker-upper. or D<>n :l S tt·phe n ButtC'rwo rth.
for an adora bl<' hower ~·rt We're -Eric \'on Ehrenbe1 J::, Douglas Hall,
t:tlkinl! about th<' F rench "lettue<· J1mm) Johnson. Da\id Kampart, I hac;ket" - - -ronvt>rtf'd to a sum-Jack \1c:-\l'\'n<'), Douglas Reddick,
mPr h u n c1 b a I! ror fsl'.hionahlC' John Vun Dyk(•. D<'n moth<'~ arC'
f<·mmes. It will a<'('('nt )CIUr ro~-!\lr!! J~tml'S Van D) ke and M n;.
tum<' with thr ~aily rolnN'd ~ra rf E. II F:hnmberl!. linm~. I t'~> ju't Hrri\ 101: 1h1~ \H'<'k I Lk.'n 5 -D a\ i d Ha rsh~er,
I a t O'BRIE:-.i'~ and - - -oh th<' Rtck~ \ri,.ficld. Jat·k ~t erren•t-n.
pnCE' is so tin) 1 Lnrr~ &h"art7. !\Irs J ack Ster-
fpn..,rn and M rlil Ra) Schwartz ar<'
Tber e are Jots of othrr r.um-d<'n mot ht:'rs.
mPr bap, Ju"t rtght for Uttlf' . Dcn 7 Donald Swanc:on, Oavid
Motbff•s Da)' ~rtsatO•RRI'EN'S Drury, Da,;d Me~<"r Joey Up-
. • • pu~l• Ia lmportH IDIIaa pitt, ~1Jchael Lcnn<>\. Mrs. Philip
a8cl ~liM !Jtra.,., ......,r 1\tt.'\(~rs and Mrs John Drury art' IJia«t~ Ill buteht>r lbtea. .-leke:r den motllt?n.
IMl!tkf't llbd th~ "Smoley ......
ta ln'• b:l~ Ill wa~Jhable liVIIJ~
('Ottml. , , , P\"f'ft. !l.hllnfllDg!!.
faiUt> nn d w hltf' ptnt~tll' gow-
llt'rul'l. a nd tho'U' Jo\ Ply lm-
t>Ortf>d Bt•a tl'lll'i.
\oupl<' thr brii: \~th a pn1r Clf
Island Girl
W ed in L.A.
lh(' bt>a.Uitful rr!·:..{'f'ndOI'• ~IO\'~~ I AI hnrnf' at 619 Whitsell Avf> ..
1 --.~ th!• worl~ ~ flnN•t. fabriC :"m th JTnllywood. ar<' tht:' nf"--w Mr
r lo\ • . t :lllOr<'d hkl' dOl'sktn. ~~~ 1 and ~1r" Arnold S tatz jr. Mrs.,
f'lct ltl") look Ilk<' d(l('skln nftf'r a Stitt/ i~ th<' lonnt>r Lori J ean
I f, \\ ' 1'htn't" l ~l«')'Pr, dauc;ht<'r of !\1r and Mrs
~t .. rh<>r mirht not btu hl'rsrlf Frank H. 1-l<')t"r of 210 GarnN pre11~ t'OS tUm<' j<'welry. and tha1's ~\l'.. Ralboa Isla.nd Sht> Is a
I wh\ you l'hould please hrr with Nl'\qlOrt Harbor school gradua '"·
s uch f-K'rsonnl luxuries. S hf' ntight . The n~wlyw~ds. who w<'re mat·-
want a sw eN replica or thr old n ed Apnl 18 m Lm: Angeles. _ar('
I fashioned j('wel studd<'d pins, both <'mployro by th<' same f1rm
n('("kla<X's or bracelets. t hP new In Los Ang<'les.
hanc!-cro~ftcd porcelain originals
from Santa Barbara . or th<' fash-
ionable pearl necklaces. so oma-
m('ntal this year.
,.f'lma says If yoo·v~ bfoof!ll
''10Jidow ... opplq" tltO!K' ....
t'IOU!I ~rl~ ads rr.... tiM' dty
-- -u w• your ps IUt4 aome
JM¥ Utem a t O'BRIEN''S .•. ewn
thf' "liPfi "'1tb UH> )M"&rl.ll and
ftOM'jt'&~1'1!
P .S. 1..<-t's not forg<'t Mother's
hose, flowers. scarfs and handker-
chief ---gifts you'll be proud
to present from O'BRIEN'S. And
tor a tuck -in "Nctra'' see th<' table
of inexpensive (one dollar, that isJ
itt'ms at O'BRTEN'S.
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101 O.OAll'l' BOVLEV ABD
OORONA DEL IIAit
HArbor !818
Dennie A ndrews
In Laguna Play
Dennit' Andrt'ws or Corona del
Mar is among the players cast
in tht' coming production or th<'
•·My Sister Eileen," which will
open at 1 he LaJZUOil Playhouse on
WcdM day, May 2S. for 11 per-
formances.
Maryannt' O'Nit'l and VIrginia
Jones "i ll play the roll's of Ruth
a nd Eileen. the Ohio sistt:'rs who
took . up rPside nce In a BohemJan
bas<>mc>nt apartment in New York's
Greenwich Villa~t' - - -and dis-
C'O\'t'red tha t Columbus was never
lik~> this O ther roles are taken
by P wid Paul. Bud O'Niel, Art
Smith. Russ Davidson, Sonny
Budd. Mary H enry. Stuart Stcv-
~>ns. Bill Hubler. Susie Scott, J ohn
RPsnk k. Pt'ter Cookson jr., and
Bill Gwinn jr. Hap Graham Is
director.
~ORT_~"-:~ ,.
• I . ~ 1. • • ~ ,_. • / • I. -
liDS FlEE!
WITH PARENTS FRIDAY N1TE-MAY lith
l oba l 'a aacl ~tAo NATIONAL FAMILY W1ZK, llay I-ll e SEE t'HESE .t OUTSTANDING. 00l!IIEDIJ:8 e
BiD Maulclin·s ''THE GROOM
"UP FRON'r' -plus-WORE SPURS"
e ALSO PECIAL ADDED A 'ITRACTION e
Gen. MacArthur In Our News
-COMI~O SUNDAY -* !->t•ECt AL IUDDIE IIA'I"lNJ::!l MTUilDAY, I :46 P.Jl. * "BOMBA ON PANTHER ISLAND"
P111!11 s Bit' ~noo-
SPEtlll •• , ..
-Piu~
Gen. MacArthur In Our News
* * * Plum.binq Repair Parts
* * Plumbinq -Supplies
* Tools
Real Mexican Foods
e Enchiladas e Ta cos e Tamales e Chili Re llenos. etc. e Steaks
Open S to 9:30 p. '"· -Clc»M Mond•Y'
La llo~la
•
DON KIRKPATRICK
T-V SEBVICE
400 Coast lovleverd
COlONA DE}-t.4Al-4iA uo..J
nNI: ft'AI~AN
DIMMERS
Allo
~-b~-Prt.e-
Cocktails
Low
'1mDUCING'*
Interest Rates
Low
Monthly Parmenta
* We offer y ou
the facilities of the
Largest
Federal Savings
Association
in Orange County
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Circle Names
At Harbor Hiqb 1 At Ensign School Mrs. Freitag
The Mother-Dau,.ht r T~>"' ""'d Bv BILL TEJG-\\'ALT
F hton Show was "'one.> of thl' 'big ()pC'n Hou was ~d at th MPmbers of the Balboa Island
t>\ nt~ held in observanct" of Pub-Hora<'"' Ensi~ School Wedoesda) c',rd.-or Chri 1 Church by thr!
lie ~<'hool<; Wet>k at l':t>wpor Har-eYenin~. and the highlight of the ~!8 ='''"" T.oul t mN ~fonday of last
bor Ill.:h School. event ,.as the opening-for-lnspec-'~f'('k at tht hc..n1,. of Irs Mamle
ll os t esseo; w en• thl' Clrl's lion or th cafeteria which Y.'&S Foote, 2QO SapphJrc· A\c, Durini
League Cabinet and Mrs. Fay Har-started last summer.' All rooms I lunchron a birlhda} cake was pre-
bison. dean of girlB. Home eco-were open to the public, includin~ ''·nt<'d to ~frs Della D. Williams
norrucs instructon. Mw J oyce the gymnasium, workshops and of Corona del Mar. Ande~n. Mrs. Hazel Owc>ns and sewing room. BUJ>mi'SS of the-day lncludt'd
Mrs. Dorothy Ring, were respon-Despite the wet weather, a !'14>(-tion of offict>n. for the ent"U·
slbl£' for the year's preparation ln large crowd arrived for Inspection tnK tf'Tm. Mr Boad Frelta~ was
• ~>win~ and foods instruction and of the school. This was onJy the 1"{>-rlt>Cted president; M.rs. Rachel
coordination of the show. One of second open hou.~ for Horace En· Wiley 1s the """"' '1ce prt>SJdent,
the parents, Mrs. Virginia Castle, siJ.tll School . which was named \fr A J Ruttrr. SP'Cl"etary· Ml'l
coached the models. after the superintendent of the IJQ~d FolJ m. treasurer , and )trs.
Fifty hl~h school girls of all three schools in this district. Walter M. Bli\'en. ways and m<'ans ~rad(' displayed clothes thf'y had Bt>cause or a request by Prin-chairman.
made-in their ewing classes. with clpal Roy Andersen. few stu--------
Joan Parisen natTatiOJ: a script dents attend<'d the Opt>n house. T l b J written by Susie Pleg('r. Ten oth· HOW<'\'Pr, tht' following day stu-I ratJe y eep
Prs assisted as hostesses with Sally dent.; W<'re gin•n a 30-mlnute J)f'r· ·
1\fcMillan, Carla MerC<'r, Eleanor iod to mspect othpr rooms. Up Firebreaks Racan and Donna PriCC> heading Coronu del 1\far School had its ·
lh£' tea tables. Music and literary open hoUH' last Thursdav evP-It r:lm t· UIJ llr.•br .. aks on .san-
ent<'rtainment were furnl<;hed by ning and .:'\'ewport School the fol-ttaco PE' k an th('Jr jeep was en-
Don Ungle, Donna Pnet>, 1\fjkel lowing e\f'ning. J'lYf'd b) thf• Doc ' YarnPJI (am·
Bums and Carla ::0.1PrCf>r tly or RaJboa J.land and the Ray-• • • Ch -.I 'If. mond Ha1 ··~ of Corona dt>l ~tar
A CDM d N oru uroaps \\h n th('y week-ended at :drs t an ewport Harn~ s patc·n s' ranch at \.\1\ite--
Open house • • -a time ,hen ~ Give PI wood rt'Ct'nth. children can how their parents 0 IWW.._ T • 11 aU about what they've been doing ~·..... c ·n&J.'l'r ~u ' Stewart of Bal·
durinJ;: those six hours away from boa Island and Jimmy, son of Mr.
I home •• -was held during Public The combined choral groups or and 1\tr' Arthur Win er~tharn or
Schools Week in 'all the Newport ='ewport H a r b o r G n ion fDgh CoronR dPI Mar .. also enJOyed thP
Beach schools. School wtll PN.'St>nt their annual rid<' and swlmmmg pool .
It was a family night for those sprin~ program at the high school j The Yarnells wer£' in ~ form
taking part on Thursday night at auditorium at 8 p m. Frida y, ~oinst over the rough trails as they . ~fay 25. WE're mf'mbl'rs of the Jet>p Ca\<tl· ~new~~ El~'ren~~na~~l =I Thi year the theme or the con-cad that took a trip April 7 and 8 Each ._.d. k dis layed ct"rt et>nters around an old-rash· from Hem£'t to Borrt'-.o alon
in . the t.z.J~U:'O~ was A P pedal 1•oned smgin' s:ntherin'. Many un-,,, h Sllfl oth ~ in 1R.5 jE-eps
attraction wer/ th~~·lre :ecord· usual and a.rtl lie ar:ran~ments of Whi.ll: on that trip the Yamells
ings taken by music teacher Clara t~e bc-st-lo\(>d Amencan folk songs ai<:O l>med an the drive up to
Ellen Spt>lman or tht> \ a r' o u s "111 1>1> sunr:t b~ t~e rc-$t1Jlar Chorus Fawns P oint ~hat ~a,·e a View I
groups she teaches a nd th n I and .LarkE'lte ch~ars. ~ we-ll as b~ of the whole P&Jnted Desert. Th y
played back for the chlldrl•n and ~J)N'aally formed 1ndl\1duaJ .~m>ups then dro'> on to Ocotlllo. where
their parents N'\'£'ral local Harbor tudents \\11l l thC'~ \L,If•d l»'Ct•'r lone and
• 1 be ft•a t ur~ in <..olo parts.
1
Larn Franklin lormf'r ='ewport-1
The enure cast ol ovPr a hun· ers.
d.rf'd tudents will be authenti--
call~. <'OStumed in th<' dre .of ~hE' Bruin Club Observes ., 1860 s. and colorful dratnat17&tion I .
and dancinJt ha been sl~t to some 1 Second .Anniversary
of the numbers -all carrying out
the theme of a Colk.sv singin' ~a th·l The Oran&:e Count~· Bruin Club erin'. · 'IA.tJI observe its second annlve.r-
Our own Paul Lee is now widely
known for his dynamic victories
in Sout.Mm Calilomla in the 1951
Uons' Club Speech Contest. Paul
will now compete In the final con-test held at StocktM June 2. U
he wina, be will be awarded a Sl,OOO acbolarshlp to any college
ln the United States. Coneratula-ttons _, far, Paul, and good luck
In Stocktoo!!!
For good r-Merved seats, tickets san t the annual dinn r danct>
may be obtained now from mem-at tht> WtUo'",ck Goli Oub at 7
hers of the vocal department. or P m toda) tThursda.y). Mem-
they may bE> purchased at the box bl'rs of the club, aJumni and
offi<-e. friends of UCLA are invited to 1
• • • The Board or Control or Harbo-r Enrollrnfont must bE' romplett>d
High bas finally approved a mo-by ThW'S<by. ~tay 25. for a
Uon for the organization' of a county-wide trainin~: ronferenCf'
Boys' L~ague to function in 1951· fnr new home nursm~ in. tructors.
1952 As tated in the Beacon. !>()On-.ored by th<' four Rro Cro s
"Undt>r the sponsorship of 1he rhaptet-s in Oran1:e Count~
Bo)t-' LA'ague, it would be po ~•hie Cla.s t>R \\i ll be he-ld on Wednes-
ror many more activit ies to IX' or-rld~. Thursdny and F rid14) of tht>
gani£t•d in whJch boys would be rm.t two wPCks in Jw1e • on June
intc.'rested and the I..cal( iL•u•lf 6 7, R 13. 14. 151 from 9 a . m. to
will provide an oppol'"tunaty fur i P m m thf' clns!lroom of thl' I widf'r s tudent participation.'' :O:mnhE>rn Oran~f' County Chapter.
All tYPE'S or vocataonal ~uadam't' 110.1 \V. th St .• antn Ana
S!X'ak<•rs mar be obtainC'd 1u h<•lp The on I~ p('rc;om; eh ~•hll to en-
tht' }OUnh mron dPCide Jh(•u f,J. nil lor th' contc-rc>ncr 1n• nW""'I"".
aun>S. _ te'ttve and anncllv•' and r.on-
- _ ____ 1 u-.el> t • a r her., and colle~e
MAKt: BEAS RAG~ v1llP~t' tramC'd \\Omf n \\ilh tt'ach-
attend . A abort business meetin~J
will follow the din.ner, after whleb
there will be
IIIII I
Ttn LAI.IST DISPLA T
OM 1MI PACINC COAST • ......,~ ..... 0...... s..As-..... .-o • .......... ~ ......... s.-
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Aato e BarrtarJ e nr.
Liability • Glu!t • 1ea•1
Worll:men'a C~Uoa. _.
Courteous Informa t1oe
DEPE.,-oA.BU: EllVlal
LABGE OR MALL MJII ..
GIVEN SAME CAD
'"We MOTe Wlta. ae w...-
AGE.'"'TS FOil LYOn
1966 Harb« BmL o.e.--
Animal shaped be-an ba~, vi C'IJI· '" • f'XJX'rt<'nc•• or t:'QIIt\·alc>nt. In-
leo tor the ChildrE-n' llospttal an I u n.•taon ran be obtained at the
Los Angelt'c; ha\'e JUSt t>N>n rom-Santa Ana nfht'C. Kfmbl>rly 2-1137
piPtt'd by Troop 12 of Third Grad£' HOUSE ' GARDEN ... c:........, .. M-.-t
Brown I,.~. Thf' troop m c e t s • Did you read the Want Ad W~ar·~yatthf'ir iMde~~~.jpa~R~~~t~~~a~y~?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O~~~n~N~~~~~~-~-!-~~~d~·~~~I O~·~~~.~~~·~~~m~.~~~~~~ Mrs. F:. J. Doyle. 223 Crysta l Ave ..
Balbost Island.
EE TlfEIR GR AXDOAl'G JITER
Kll t herine Louise Uonbarger.
age :.1x wet>ks, was onC' of the bis:
reasons for the \'8e&tion m Seattle
from which Mr and Mrs Cliff
Lionbar~• r of Corona de l Mar
have just rt'turnf'd. She Ls the new
dnughtt'r of Ma and Mrc;. Lee
l.lonbar"cr. son and dau~ht«'r-in-
13W of the local C'rown J ls rdware
owners.
VISITORS FROM BUFFALO
Rf'Cl'n t visitors at the Lyell
But tcrmore home. 711 Narcissus
Ave., Corona del MBr, were Mr.
and Mrs. W. F . Rector of Butralo,
N.Y. Mrs. Rector is Mrs. Butter·
more's aunt.
EE lbcARTIIUR PA.&ADit
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Finnecy of
Buena Park spent Thursday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nlel·
sen, 1720 Waterfront Dr., Corona
del Mar. 'The visitors had just
retur'ned from a month'• vacation ln New York, w~ they aw the
MacArthur welcoming pande.
VISITOIU!I FLY FltO. IOWA H~ts of Mr. • and 111'1.
You Made This Improvement
Possible .••
DO COME IN AND SEE IT!
Optometry continues to make gTeat adYances in
the preserYation of your eyesiqht and we con·
tinue to keep abreast of new procedures to CJi•e
you the clear, comfortable. and adequate 'riaion
you deeerYe:
Dr. Horace Cadet\
OPTOMETRIST
O...,CE IIOVllS: t:Jia.-.-5:te p.a. . ... , ................ , IDm ... rty !· 1 tlU
fl'aata A-. c.Hf.
John V. Baker and their family,
433~ Iril Ave., Corona del Mar,
were Mrs. Ewlyn MacDonaJd and
Mrs. Howard GftlOI')' ot Del
Moines. Iowa, who flew out tn a
plane ptloted by Mrs. Mac:Doftald.
During the .-eek the Bakers and
their gu<'Su spent 8 few days at LaaVe~. ~--~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-. .. ii.iiiiill
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Pr•• Ito a Da 7 Vp
To OUr Customers -·-DwinC the ftnt Wftk ol J11a.7 Vineeet Area. Wat 1.-Aa.o
txlllllPI..Jft'IC Uae of-ttw buiJding ,nmlt 10taJ bid ~-9-room. 2-Ctory, I -unit~-~ed;itfor~ .. ~ .S: :=::e ~~~-::.= ~ ~-=. ~~ aa.ooo.::ll••
thr liquor J.icomw r~ earnlftl:a tor for J.ut month. Die ~ ElneTaJd 8a)' t~ six monthl from Sept. 1. m10. ~ total for the )'ear Ia expect· mom, 1-stery ' t -CIIIIt ~
to Feb. 28. 1961. tbr State Boe.n1 ell to rMch 54,000,080 by tbe-120 Via YeUa. $13,000. RaJpb
ot EQuaUatlon ~-ot this month. eornp&I'M wtth only F~ bul1dlor ~ six-month Nminp tor tbe 12,121.(8) by the flMt 01 May Jut ,.·
state totalled $5,420,890. 11w U )'ftr. Ted Oli · ~--a..-~ for ~Uable Painters ~ Paperhangers
oties and 1M unincorparated Following permits w~ l5sued ~oer, 7206 ~ Dr_
area or Onnge County wW ,._ during lhto lut W'H'It: r~~;~~=~~~
111111 PIIIT
I WIUIIPEIOI.
<"ei\'e $66,588.14. Newport ae.ch l.w. Jtle · • ' · was serond highest among the Cieorge SUwor, aJtt'ratlons at 539 K~ buildPr.
dtit"5, exceeded only by Santa Via Udo Soud. St.SOO. Dean KephArt, 510 lbt SL. 8-
Ana. whkh wiU reot'h·e $14,8'78.13. Ralph Hoyle, 1..5(1§ Cout Blvd.. room, 2-«tDI')'. 2.-unit ct.~llinl at cOil , >room. t -story, t-uni\ 3913 St'as.hore Dr. $8.000. ~'I:M'r
I It c...t ._....
COlON HMor 2QZO..l
Dl&. WAI
6ENElAL CONTlACTOl.S
HAt'-I.S6
Mystery Ua.olftd
A mJ l""-n..u.c elt)ed "'~" n'port.food elf Mill 8t. Ia S... .-.on--.,. 'hNIIay. May ••
t,y Mark W~A of 1811 8f'a·
"'-~'" Dr. It ,. ... ~~ U feet. toac auad !00 :r..,... oft...,.._
lA lC"r I• tJHo f'\ ..-lAc pellft
dtf'Ckt'd from Mtll L to Nf'W-
port Pl.-r but MH&ld IMab> ·~~ •11"-NI alllatH'f'. . .
• FINE •
CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE
CORONA CRAFT
••• t
READY -MIXED
~ON CRETE
BEacon 6547
'' "1'"'' Uhd .. ('o .. t_;~ M.-..:'
Oran~otl• I Kit~ -kl JIS~
IU"fLDI~O CON"l"'lACTOR
• '• r. in.r Entin> Harbor An>a for Owr 30 Y<.'ars •
X E\\' 1: R •:MOOEl.LI =' (,
~l ( o. ~t IU«<t_,.r .,."port Bead~
JSEat·oa taW • JIArbor HD-M
PECIAI.IZE8 IN lli!PAIII8
• Day a N1pt Water &a._. ....,.m Powtr Toole ,_,r ......, 8Dd 8tDk a. ;s ..
~ostaMesa
LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS
e.r....eo. GOJ6 ------- ---~ ----------
IEPEIIIIILE PLUIIIII
Jn the Ha rbor Ar<>a SIOCP 1930
:-.lew Constructinn R<'rnc><k-lUng
Water Heaters Floot· F'Umaet>S
Jn,tallf'd • • • rl't'C Estimate-;
I. I.
MI. llA 1418-\\'. "": IIA 18!-11
!MI W . ..._ BluL N--~
FIRST GRADE CALIWOOL
100~~ ALL
ctv.~lling at 101 Via Cordova. Sl3,· buiJder
000. Owner builder EUiott ~. 6601 SeuhMe Dr ..
6-room. l~tor)•. 2-unit chl~lling at
fOOl-03 Seashore Dr. $11,000 .
0Y.'tll'r buildrr.
R.a)• Darby,lngle~'OOCI. add lhing
room at 28>4 w. Oct-an Front.
f;2,000.
CUrtis Pete niOJI. Alhambra. 3-
robert h.
1ngram
"Luxury" housing, big apart-room. ]•story, ]-unit dw<>lllng at REALTOR
Jll(>nts, industrial plants and pub-6607 St>ashon' Dr., ST.OOU Owner
he psojt>cts ha\'e comt' under f.tO\'·· buildt>r. 1711 coast bigtrway
emm<'nt control as set up by the L D. Tv.et'dy. altt>rataon a t .,..,.... *' ...,., calif.,....
NaUonal Productaon Authonty in 27~1 Oct>an Front. S500
I il program of oo~._.·rvinJ! stl'<.'l Cor Lawrenet> KcUy, Gl«•ndale, 4o ~~;;;;;,..._.;;~;;bl'tler;;;;;:I~C~,.~=~ d('fc•n"' nf.'t'd.,. room. 1-tory, 1-umt d¥-~llin~ at 1 An NPA Pl'rm.it v.ill be> n«'dE'd 131 43rd S1.. 14.000 Ro> Grt'('fl-
lor a n) <.tns:tlt--famal) home ro:.t-Jt>af jr bwlckor
mJt more than $3.'>,000; &n)' apart-1 Coroaa drl Mar
m nt hoU51? an c>Xt't"SS of lhl"('(' e>tor () A. Mak".S, Santa Ana 1· tory,
t<' ancJ basemf'nt: any fa ctory, J-unH d\\t>llln~; at 505 Mar~ritf'
chool, .ho,p118J .. chUI"Ch. wart>-S9.0CJO ~llPt bUJI(J(>r
houw I~JZhWa) bn~t>. water &)'8-F E 81.1(>11 ~12 Ocean 6-morn !1,~ ~~~~~~~~no~~~ thailn~ 1~~~ 2-stor). 1-u~t dwetJin~· at 212
,1, t•l "'..,.,1.,1,..,.. plant" and radJt.l Ja'mlant•. $2(1,000. Own<'J buu<ktr .
und 1< k ,,inn .. tHttun.!o n •J!urdJN.,, I Jt•hn Thompson. add ~orc-room
,., '' • I tour •• ,. JO\nhc-d I tfl ~ara~<' at 3(1] l rl<.. $500. I
Fl . .t"'"''' outdow adu·1 t1 inc Mar~ T>t nt•J...On roof O\f.'r ~ard
•lb tJI '·" \\ • 11 pla<'NJ in tht niP l11.·hmd I.Jt'nnif''l' Call", $200
I'Hihlllllt-d f·a~o·~ur~ a!' amu" m••nt John Trclll r, rf.'mod I lhsn~ I
pl..c"'' :wd 111 atn>S, but th ... tand-room. katcht>n, sollltium and po-
'"1' •·x••mpt1nn of $5.{100 "'II takl' uo at 1HJ8 Ray\it>W Dr , ~0.000.
t tfl• ul n IJ\l outdovr as:n ' R [)(maid HaJJ, bulld<>r uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Til<' o•d<>r \\Ill not halt con tru<'· Balboa ltlalld __,
1100 alr'Mid~ undt•r \\il\ :-;pA C'-<nd n Hullini;Sh~d. alt('T'8-
\' 111 <'On\ldc.>r lha t v. ork hat. bt'gun hons at 119 E. Bay Front, $1.500.
11 ""l~tantUtl v.ork has bE><'n dorw R. s. Pridham. enlarge gara~:e
on clf'~ran~ th<> stlt-or d<'mohshing a t 2Q4 Coral. $l50.
old bwldin a t lhc> sHt> Richard Handel, Lodi. 4-room. 1-
&"tory, 1-unit dwelling at 206
Grand Canal. ST.OOO Robert lb-
gnm, builck>r.
Robert Ingram. 121 E. S.y
Front, p_raRt', $1,000.
J. S. Underman. alteratiorw at
109 Diamond.. St.OOO.
GU Cansey, altt'rati<m.s at 1510
Abelone Pl., $1.500.
Orrin Wright . altl>ratJons at 112
Topaz, $400.
GlAD KiDda
FLAGSTONE PATIOS
BLOCK WALLS --·--
IIANSON"S
D•~ussion or oil, el~tion or of-
fil't'rs and N'freshmenta are on the
pro~'Tam when !he West Newport
Impm\f.'m nt Association m~tA at
R p m. F rida). fa) 18. in 1M
Cit) Council Ouunbers, Pre ident
F'rancas Horvath announ<X'S
Charl<>s Dlg~s. chainnan Clf th<'
Count)' Planning Commi aon, "ill
I ~ one or the sl)('ak<>rs and wiJJ an-
""' er QU<'Stions about the proposc:'d 7(10in~ nrdinan<'<' am<'ndment (1<'-
.,j~ned to restrict oil drillin~ on
HADE a UNou.:tJJI
Ll.nol um F1oors -Alpba)t nJe
Wmoow Sha<k-1 -Vmetian Bllndl
Formica Drainboards
roa~tal sJOJX' or Oran~(' County . .-llllllili
I Also on the program will be W r. Perrow. chairman of th~ oil
comm1ttee or the Corona <k'l Mar
Ch if Association, who will tt'll or
the action taken by the l"t'C(>nUy
organized Coastal Co m m i 1 t e <'
Agai~ Oil Well .
-Since 1939 -
I" £.. !S .... c.ta ~~~ BE .......
Including
1'ht-quarterly membership meet-
Ing or the Orange County Coast Association ,..,;u be ~ld Tlx>sday .._ ~ 5. o.ar. evenln~ 8t Jlotl'l lAguna, Prest-~·~~~l!l~llll~·~;lllli•l:lll•llll.-••••liil~ dent Herb Kenn} of Balboa an-
n<JunCC~>.
1 J«oport "ill 1X' giveon by com-
mittN>S on harbors and emslon.
I parkb and be-aches, hiahv. a}S and
transportation. )~glslatJon and nn-
8D(X>, m<>mlk'rshJp and water and
c;an1tntlon.
Jn charge or J"C'Ception art' Vice
Prf.'Sident Elmer Curry or Ralboa
1 for the C'.oast As.'iOC:'iatlon and
Mayor Wharton and Chamber St--
Crt'tAJ'Y Frank Kn.IR}lt for Laguna.
DraftmiCID Celebrating
Hia Sixth AnniYenary
I'A&E VA AftON
Mr. and Mra. Jack Rein rt. W ctay St., N wport II ights. look
tim• off ror a \&C'a.tion at the f'nd
ol last month. 'tllcy traveUt'd to
Su Fn.netl><'O and then to see tbe nllldt of th Rod Sa.mw.-'5. Mr aarro... once ~-ned tM store
wtUch is now Rftnerl's Fitzpat-
rick'a in Costa MeA.
a& .. aft BOUDAY
Aaothfor of the reeen t visitor
110 Su Franc:isoo .... Mrs. A. B. IDa& 112T W. Bay Ave., New-
part. lll"rL Kine ·~ her ~ to a ~ gat.bmng.
11ley atayed at the FalrmouDt.
Bruns & Marsac
PLIIIIII --
o •• sa-· a a-
,T~
•
Plan Queen Contest I Kiwcmia Breakfast
Set for Saturday
'nw! Costa Mesa Kiv..-.ni.s Club
ts sponsorin~ a breakfast to be
A county -wide Queen contest I have been regularly enrolled in en·C'd r rom 7:30 to 11·30 a . m.
will be held to select the fairest an OrangE.' County High School Saturday at the Costa Ml'sa Park.
hJgh school l;irl to reign over th durln~: tht' 1950-51 term and who All proct-'eds \\ill ~o to youth bene-I~M:=-..-:=·~~~=:-1 1951 0ran1-"te C.ounty Fair. Man-havE.' ~n bona fide restdPnts or fit.
a g r R. M C. FullenwidPr an· I the dJl>trict for 30 da) s prior to C'.4>nc>ral Chairman Paul Dunla.p
nou.nces. local judging. annou.net-s that the mE.'nu will in· Ens1gn Cla.sst.ned a.da have t..
Entry will be restricted to s tu· Entrants must be unmarried. clud<.> pancakes and sau.sas;es. Mu-a proven means or reaching.....,.
dents of the county's 12 high mu t not hav<.> b<.'cn divor«-d and s.ic ftom Orange Coast Colleo~e will for all aoru of me.rcba.ndi.w-U~~e
school districts. Preliminary con· must agre<' no t to marTy prior to pro\'ide lh E.'ntet tainment. them! Phone Harbor 111~ tes~. sponsored by a civic orgaru-Au~. 20. 1951. Prof tonal mod· hpiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ zation. will be conducted in each elhn~t eXJ)t'nencE" wtU disquaUfy a
district on o r before J une 4. candidate. Awards, prizes a nd re-
Judqing ~m be based on per· ~o:al honors wlll ~o to th<.> girl Sf:'·
sooality poiae beauty and char· lected as queen. The other final-
after. ~ 12 dutrict winners will t.sts will be m mbers of her court.
oompete in ~ ftnala. to be staged The contest Is under the super-
at the Fair Grounds on the op-vision or Joe Wallace, manager of enlng da.y, August 15. special events for the 1951 affair.
1'be ccntat la open to &iris who
(Continued from pap 1 )
Charles H Schimprr. Los Angel~.
54-ft. yawl, 43.8. 2:27:45. Class A
IORRL I '7. L'AINlCbe <58). 22:52::>i . Phyl-
lis E Rrun.<,On, Catalina Island. 56-
lt. sloop, 56.3, 1·03:12. Class A.
•ORR I
g, Alornaat .. IC-6>. 22::>3 :08. la n
Murray, NHYC. Calif -32 sloop,
37.6, 3 23:!)0, Class B I ORR!.
9. Mlckf•y IPCC 4l, 22:53:17,
L8\\Tt'nC\• Barr, Sa.n Dit>s.to. PCC .,
!>loop, 31\ f<. :.! .32 ·06, Class B.
I O RR I
FOR YOU!
08teral Oolltrac't.M
"Distinctive H o m es"
10. :Sam l'"'nnl! IF-71. 22 :53 371
J,>hn S Gr1fftth NHYC', !';2-ft.l
kt.'tcl1. 'l:?:.! 1 2~:21, C'lass A
•ORR I.
Pf'rJ)f•tual TrotlbJeA P O!iik>d ft.-e .,. ,.,...,,.r
Semc:e Stations
Subdi.Wons
til W. let St.
First ()(-Pa n R.acm~ Ra.lln~.t yacht
on corr<'ch•d tim!' PrE.'sldl'nt or
M'-'xico trophy won by Mara 1 I~ 1.
Rarn<'y Hubt·r·, BYC. doubiE.'·t'nd
sloop, 24 7 rntrn~. 6·22·17 timt> al·
lo\\ an('('.
First arhnrar·:-Handicap yacht on COIT('Cl('d llmt' Prl'sid<'nl or
United States troph) \von b) OaJe
(88). Gali.' A Ford. C'abrillo &-nch.
30-ft. sloop. 7 ·39:20 tim<' allow-
ance, Cia~ C'
First yacht~> to fmbh over-aii-
NE.'wport Oct'nn Sathn~ Associa-
tion troph) won by ~kylark.
F irst dh id<'d rh.: yacht -Nl'W
York Yacht Club trophy, kylark.
Fir'lt hf'a\'y di~pla('('ment yacht
N O.S.A 1 roph), ~k)·lark.
F'frNt N (')S A :-ncht -N.O.S.A
t roph). ~k~·lark.
lk'st Cor·r('CINl T iml' or Class A
and 13 I ORR 1 ya<'hto; Go\~rnor of
Calif. 1 rophy, J\ntl~.,ru:\, Class B. (
&ost Corn'<'lM Tim<' Arbitrary
J land1 cap of C'las~ B and A yachts
Go v E.' r n or of Baja C'allrornia
trophy, KoiPm na\ id Commons.
Cabrtllo Beach YC'. Time alJow-
ance 5 .:>3 :10. Clas B
Be t Correct<!d Tim<' of remain·
lng Cla.ss, ORR yacht Mayor of
Newport t r o p h y, 8t.fllla Marts
(Q-12). Class A, Robert L. F olk·
ner. St. Francis YC. San Fran-
ci8co, 37.9 rating. 3:20:48 time al-lowance.
~t Corrected nme of remaln-t~ class, Arbitrary Handica p yacht-Mayor of Ensenada trophy,
~Clu A.
f\rst Pacit.lc Coast Class to rt.n-
lsh-AatlpL
stt l
O(MQMSlllt\OM
tODl't \
l~ liOUl
US'f UIMS -
Fri9HI•Ir••• live -Woter Actio I\ geh
dothes really dean ... ond the Select·
O ·Oiol lets you pre·select the wa.t~ine
time yfN wont ••• then everyltline Ia
ciON auto1110ticofty. H.re ore o few
t.otur.. you lhollld t'OIM Ill oi\CI -
........ P..-cetein finish iMide Oftd
-'· Prot.cts 09oinst n.111, soop, t reo-.
New Conveniettcel Fits '" ltitdtell Of
lo\11\dry ot toble-heieht. NMds M
boftint down.
h~·Spinl Oothet ~ ._ •
flry 101M or-e ~dy for ~
P•IMtM Actiettl ICeeps dothee '-
water otl ttle ti!M, 110t hoff 4ft. Milt .....
Flnt llland Clipper to finish-
PIT ' tm (IC-4). Challton F. Lan-
clf!n, NHYC. M.7 rating, 3 :55:05 u~u~. ._._.__..__..__.._._._._._._~~----~~
hjlll
Flowers Showered on Officers
A ~ ol. now.. WU fM·
tur'ed at the new ol.tleen IMtalla·
..... of the ......... and Prolft·
llaaal Women'• CUb at the Bal-
.._ Yedlt Oub lut 'l1nlndll.y ~
lllq. Mildr'H Stanlley m.talllng
Clftlaet. praented adl of the new
oftloen with a noeepy rep eeen-
tative ln cob' ot the duties ot her
ol.f.i,cr, To the lnoomiQe prea.ident.
Ruth Wilmet. a bouquet was given
combining all the colon.
Tbe new officers iDc:lude Ev~lyn
Vamer. Mazic Blrd. Ml1dred Oulp-
man, Jeeaie H111. Helen Norton
and :lrftte Morris.
Retiring pl"t""lldent. Mabel Fit%·
monia, opened the meeting and
P"t"Rnted each of her outgoin,. or-
ftcler8 with a gift ---thanking her
ec>-worket-s a nd her committee
cbaarmf'n fot 1 he work during the
put year
With the exception of BoSM·s
Night and the Christmas Pre\i(>w
chairmen. Cto be announced Ia· ter> Mrs. Wilmes anno11nccd her ~~ew committe«> chainnen as fol-~· l>ducatlon and vocation. ~irgania Escobar: finance. CaN•·
~ \\'etx-r: international relatioru..
B elen Wol!Ol'd: legislation. Janl't
1.: rnt>mber hip. Ma7le Bird:
IM'\\"S ser'\·ice. . UM) Ea. tman.
pro,:mim. Evelyn Varner: pubUc
affairs; Margaret Ege: and healt h
and safety, Gretha Tubbs.
Special committees are: COD\'<'n-
now
blankets draperies
slip covers
curtains
rugs dependable
pick up It delivery
serv1ce
21111ARtNE .A. VI:.
tion. June ~; COUI'teiJ', S. Horvath: decoratlonl, Robe r ta Shell and Lena May wm.y: ...._
torian, 1..)-dia SMnn&n; t.pltal-
ity. Rub•• Milzko: Ilardi of na-.
Maaie Grider; mume. Oari Ellen
Spelman; radio and teleYlaioe.
Fredah Bates: rat~. I 1 a b e 1'1 e
Bowles: report coonlinator, Ruth
Genish; re&er'\-atlons. D o rothy
Reddick: welfare, E 1 i z abet h
Ha ndy: year book and emblem.
Myrtle Spangler and youth activi-
ties, Vera Franke.
New members installed at the
meeting were Haul Decker, PhYl-
lis Williamson. Joy P90re. Judy
Woodward, H~len Wolford. Un-
able to be pr<'Sellt we~ Margo Kc~·es, Ro&e Fenton, and 0\ar-
lotte Hollingsh ad. Vina Mae
Harmer. accordion artist, gave a
musical prognun. Guests from
other Business and Professional
Women's Clubs in the county were
pl'(>sent.
Past prPsid nt in ch&TJre of the
installation arrangement.'! v.-c~
J s"f'nc' Morri . 84.>tty Handy, Gre-
Jiia TubbL A~nes Blomquist and
:'o1rs. ~tanley
Can cer Fund
Drive Goes On
With four-fifths of the goal ac-
complished. M r . Donald McCal-
lum and Walter Spicer. campaign
chairm<'n for the Harbor area.
ha\·e announced that they wiU
continue the Cancer Crusade
through ~fay. So far $805.97 has
been raised. less than $200 short
of the 1,000 goal. This lS a far
better sho,ving than the county
as a whole. which has so rar col-
lected just short of half of the
$18.500 t;oal. The BaJboa Lion • -. in charge
of the cancer fund coin cans dis-
trJbut~d throughout the area • -•
will l<'a'e them in public places
until l\lay 31. announced Dtmcan
McAlpine. chairman. The money
so far contribut<'d has been raised through campaign letters mailed
out b) the ~ewport Beach Assist-
ance Utll~rue and through t he sale
of corsa~res and boutonnieres do-
nated by Morrl of Balboa and
other Onnge County florists.
Unsung
Commercicds
BALBOA ISLAND ()apt. S. 8 • ..,._ la Jeevt.ng
PHO these paru for a wtrlle. and the
;===::NE:::::If.A.JtBOit===::l!::O== Wing Sang yacht and strlp broker"· age business on the Miracle MtJe
will be under the management of
Mrs. Betty Chattock, wbo hu
been at Wing Sang for the put
four )rears. Associated with her
is Polly Merrill or Balboa bland.
whose knowledge of boats has
come from having owned boats
and participating in boating ac-
ti\.ities for the past &event yean.
Make her proud of
JGLtlft
* Coltl.IIM Jewelry by
Napier and Phyllis. * Speidel Watch Bands. * Rooson Ughters.
--. F&mo\a makes of
Watches.
. and there is still time
to moclemize ber diamond!
IIArtMH' Uti
Natural finish. In 9 foot 'Willl"'•·•
Slightly higher to room size.
SANTA ANA
TENT & AWNING
tal So. Mala ft. ID :r;.,...,..
8uta Alia
LAGUNA AWNING
& MAPLE SHOP
"'()eMit ........... ..........
Mrs. Barden and famlJy will re-
main at their home in Costa Mesa during the absence of the captain,
who is schedul<!d t o go to Manila
to be technical adviser in the
building of a ship yard. • • •
'l1te Two-Pace center spread or
las t Sunday's Home Magazine of
the Los Angeles Times was de-
\'Oted to photography by HowaN.IL:
Folsom of Corona del Mar. con-
struction by Robert H. Ingram of
Balboe Island and Commentary by
Muy <M rs. V. E.) Ellsworth of
Balboa Island. "Chann on a Budg-
et" was the theme or the stOJ'Y
and photographs. • • • Leadlll~ R~ or the Call· fomla Roadster Association have
assured owner-promoter Tom Tal-
bert and CRA Prexy Walt James
of an entry in the races this Sun-
day at Talbert Stadium in Runt-tneton Beach. Qualifying trials
open at 12:30 p. m .. with the first
race. a trophy dash. tabbed for
2:15. A 30-lap main event will
headline the show. • • • Boo~ Motor~~~&" Olob has been
chosen as the name of the groUp
of o'IVI'lers of the British Rootes
cars in this area. at the meeting
Wednesday of last week at the
Dt>~klinder Co. in Costa Mesa. The
following officers were named: Ray Fox of Laguna. president ;
Dr. Oliver Howell of Balboa Is-
land. vice-president; Mrs. David
Firth or Costa Mesa, secretary:
A. C. Boucher of Newport, bulle-
tin editor; David Firth of Costa
Mesa and Mrs. Ray Fox of La-
~na. program chaJrmen.
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t-Wra cottace: ......, pr-
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~rion 10C
Sweeth .. rt
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THU .. I DAV BOYSENBERRY PIE
FfUDAV
CINNAMON ROIJ.S . .
PECAN FUDGE .LOAF CAKES
I ATU .. DAV
,INEA"LE FILLED
DANISH COFFEE CAKES
APRICOT or PEACH PIE
* Reme~t~~ Mottler witt\ one of --
c.,...~ ........... . AU THAT wt AU -. -AU THAT Wl HOfl£
TO IE •• -IN THE FOOD IUstNESS Wl Owt
TO THE MOTHERS OF OUl COMMUNITY • • •
thow lo•ely leclies whow steecly peffONt• hes
nuriuf'ecl ttle 9«1wth of ow merlet. FM tllow ot
you ..t-o ~re to clo y-s),oppin9 this S.tvnfey
M Suncley we hne • little somethin9 to h.tp us '•Y "then~ you" fM me~in9 ou~ m•rlet pou ible.
Pint
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41 -'h 5tc ... ..
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each Sic
6 lor 22c
eacb49c
3 lor 2&c:
each Sic
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MOTHEl'S DAY CAKES • • f .. turin9 e live ,.cf ,_ on top.