HomeMy WebLinkAbout1951-05-31 - Newport Harbor Ensign.May Sl. 1151
Two ~tions to curb sex offmses agaJnst dultin:'o we~
presented to Fourth District PTA at the condwllon of an OJ)('n forum
cliscuaion ~ Tuesday evening by the EJE'mentary SChool PTA at
the Corona del Mar School.
Foi.Jowln,g a auggesUon from the audience, It was rt'COmm<>nded that
names or known aex offenders ahould be made avallable to tht> public.
-------------•such information Is now avaUabl<'
~~~;~r~~ff~
cases similar to the kidnap-murder
A clown who ne~r sm,clled the of little Patrlda Jean Hull. Pres-
a wdult of a circus-that • Pepita, ent a t the met-ling to J"K'el\·e tht>
the Harbor Area's gift to televi.l:-J'e<X)mmendatlons was Mrs. Claude
lon and movi~ and local entertain-I ero by. Fourth Of trlct prcsJdent
ment. · Mrs. Louis Csenar, Elementary
Robert Ripley, u a matter of PTA prealdent, wu in charge of
fact, featured him In "Believe It the m«'tlng. and Rev .. Paul Bah-
or Not" for that unfamiliarity bitt of thE' Corona dt>l M ill Com-
with the cii'C'US. munily Church was moderator.
For ~to clownlng, in the Eu-Porter Sinclair or Bay Shores ln·
ropean at;y~. Ia .n art, not Ju-t a troduced the speakers.
bullnea ~ painting on a wide City Judge Frank U nneU, first
mouth and puttlng on batQD' pants. speaker of the panel or four, said
That art~ downing will be pre-ne beUe\'ed the la""'S art' adequate
~e~~ted to Newport Harbor au-if property enforced, and he
dienc:ft tornouow (Friday) eve-blamed parent:l for reluct~Cf' to
ning at Newport Harbor High prosecute for fear or publicity and
School ~to. who iS a Corona hannful effect on the chiJd. Ht'
del Mar l'ftldeet. II ~ttnc his said there should be a statt> lnsti-vartety &how • a -.ettt for the tution for aex offet"'ders. and a eoror. del Mar Comm un ity provision In the law to allow a
Chureh b\.alldlaK procnm. pen10n to be haJJed into cowt on
1bere wtU lie the clown and the accusation of a ci~cn wiM> be-
puatcmdme ut mlmlddnc aad lieves h1m to be a .ex pei"YH't.
sinKing acts that ~to has...... Mrs. Harry Fellinge ol PTA
famous. And acrobatJc dandng pointed out that ID 94 ptor C!ftlt of
b y bill wife J--. aftd a INDl-cases in t..o. A.npiJts in 1JI50 the
tier of other llC~ ~, sludfon~ et ~t lt~ tn thto MJDe block U
t.bek Acade:ny of OanC't' in Santa the \>ictim and was known to the
. Ala. I child. and in mo~t dtses the chlld
PJaytna the clO\\'Tl Is just one wt·nt willln~ly. Accordingly, she
of many accornplishmenu or this said the children must be taught
remarkable entertainer and Jocal never to go anywhere at any t~
citizen. He is an artist, an Inter-without rlrst asking parental per-
lor decorator and color designer, mission.
woodcarver, carpenfer, sportsflsh-Mrs. FeUinge also suggest("d
erman. llngulat, ector, comedian t.hat the C'hild be taught to scream
and rneuenger of good will for the for help whE'n necessary and sald
Harbor ArM. that the Jlllrent should always
Right now two of his primary know wher<' the child is
Interests arc sportfishing (in hJs Mrs. Grayce S{'vier . prin('ipal of
specially made Chris Craft cruls-the Corona del Mar School 1old of
er) and television as both actor tilt-precautions taken a1 the
and program planner. ~ has just school: no loitering aUowed in the
signed a contract for a ~kly schoolgrounds, no strangers al-
tele"islon show. starring Ludlle lowed on the playground, no ex-
Ball and her busband Oezi Arne%. ceptions to the rule that chUdren
which will be produced for Phillip can't changP their bus stop ache-
Morris and will go on in the fall. dule without a written note from
Pepjto will have a part in the tht'lr parents.
(Continued on Page 2 ) Lynn Crawford. superintendent
Kids Win Out;
NurseryOK'd
n,e khk won out, aft~r all ...
and so it wu that Oty Council
Monday ~~ appnwed the re-
quest of Ann Boyer for a UceMe
to ~tea nursery school at 701
Ma.rguaite Ave., Corona del Mar,
fonnerly owned by Mrs. Margaret
Britt.
of Santa Ana schoolS. said there
seems to be a drift of perverts
into the school fa('u)tit'S. possibly
with the idea that it is ll wide
open field. He said that if the
PTA "''Ould prepare a good law it
v.--ould have a good chance of being
&pproved by the legislatllrt'
BYC w-111 Obeerve
Formal Openinq
Saturday night will mark the
formal 8t'UOt"' o p e n i n g dinner
dance of the Balboa Yacht Club,
with commodores of other yacht
clubs as special guests.
. .... ~
A" I~ New.po#J«
cow:ri.Dc the eati.re dtv
ol Newport Beach.
CORONA DEL MAIL CALIF. 5 Cents VoL 3-No. G
RF.\'. THOliA ,QIJil'OS, pu~
t or nf ~t. "-*"'' P"""ytf'riaa C'hurC'h, Xt-wport Rf'l~u. ha•
rt'<'f'hf"d nnU"' ttu.t bh. 4•rdt·r~
a rf" "" rout.. r~callln( hlm to IU '·
tin• duty ... a aa,·y chatJl.rtln. It
1 .. an .. m.-rerrnc-~ oall and hf' .. ,.
p!'C'b to bt-liMl t lnurtf'di a tf'l) to
KttrNIIl ......... r ... Whfl'rf' .... IA1ll .,..
.,. .. IIC'Ilt"d to t hf' n•~s ~u. M<'IU•·
1.-y. f'or tlw prt'1W'nt !'!Ira. Gn~
tMin will rf'fftlllll lA thrir IH'WI~·
puN'haiiHI <'CM~ta M~ belmf'.
Thf' ronlra<'f to imprmt' th.-n>·
maining thn•(' blocks of Balboa
Bini bt>l\\4•ton Kinth and 12th
strt"\''' ""~'-H~'.trdf'd b~ C'lty Coun-
cil )fonda~ "' eninR I<' t h<' Sulh
Miller Contracllnt: C'o on it~ lo\\
bid nf S 11.956 30 Thi!' will rom-
~lyford ln lne outlined ~trictJons placed on coa~tal oil dralling m
a conference '1\Jesday "ith Mrs. Amy Kmned) of Laguna and Vemt> Watson and W. G. Perrow or Corona del Mar. H.l~h11ghtmg the information gi\·en by Mr lr'\'IT•P was the state--
ment that the lc.-ase with SheU OU Co. designat a liM that sets a coastal stnp "off limJts" for d.rUl--
In~. • e
This is a straJJ.:ht llil< about a
m1le and a halt lrom the roast and
t:;t>nt'raU~ follo\\ing the ~fetropoli
tall wat('r lint' lx't~n Corotlll del
Mar and Laguna. Th Corona Hl~hlands \\('II of S he U Oil Co.,
about a half-m1le north of th city
linuts. I'-just about on that line.
~frs. Kenned~, who i..s chairman Shell Oil Co wa sharply rt"-
of the Cu.utal Committet-Against buked at the County Plannf.ng
Oil Wells: Mr. Pt>rrow, "i~-Commis.s:Jon hearin~ Friday for vi-
man of the comrruttet-. and Verne olating its agret'mt'nt. and the ac-
Watson. "ho •~ Corona del Mar tion on the ~uest to drill a new postmaster and president or the "'<'II nt>ar Corona del Mar •u de--
Corona del Mar Chic A5sodation, la)C'd until SheU hu written a Jet-
explained they were interested ln ter agl'('cing to abide by all regu-
preservatJon o! the coastal area u lations and restrictions,
a residential district They sald The i ue that brought about
they were particularly con<'Prned ths1 surpri$ing tum of t>Vmts wu
about the conseqUE'net"S if oil IS th overfloY-of oil drill.in« mud
sotruck. fl'om the SbeU Oil weU near ~
Mr. Irnm rt-phro that tilt-Jr-rona Highlands all OW way clown
\ine Co had more st stake than to Uttl Corona beach below
anyone t'l m pr~rvinJZ w hare Cliffs. Thts had been bi'ougbt
coastal ar<>a for residenti.&l pur-to the a ttention ol the PlaftiWIC
poses. becauH• of the ~at value Conunisslon ~ Mrs. T. I>uncan
or the land for subdlvitrion. St~-art of hore cllf(s the Friday
U Shell strikes oil the area before, whm the request to drill
must tx-beautified, Mr. lrviM the new weU flnt c.ame ap.
said. All e\idenct> or oiJ drUJinc And qa.iD t.t Friday it ..
must be ~ned from sf«h~ by lin. Stewart who .,. a. .._.
plantings or even by bad!l a alan that ~ iD tiii;:Mc 8e-
du.mmy buUding ·to . oonca1 t.M UaD ., Sllel1 OO"a a; a 10
(>Qulpment. Jr n~·. Fridll,y'a hMriac ~ lwltll ..
Tuesday's ronfE'rence was at the rMding ola let.M ft'C8 lfn. .._,
Jr.ine ranch Representing lh<' Kt-DMCty of LacuDa. dw"'-n tJI
minE' Co. al~ng IAiit.h Mr. Irvine ~ W~ho ~W:t ~
w1ts ~tar) C M Plum. 11n'll t t'9..0 miles NSt~ ot eon..-:
pll't<' tht· "ld<'nm~ or th houl«'· y.a.-.1 L 1'&..-......d
varct from McFaddt n Pl. to Balbo/\ I UICU UJ \IVIUIQI
C'oun<'ll .. ut horizNI C11' Enuin·
ef'r B('rt \\'1 bb 10 l'urcha~ piJ't.• t<' ' prm;d(• und••r·ba~ wa t<'T' hn ('l"((.s-The. n~" Park and .RE'O'E'atlon
Mar and two rnilt!s inland from
Crystal Con•• wu WJthln ~ ~
quiremen t.! of her com:mitt~. ~
vided tht" rHtrictions would ~ rompUed v.;th
W . G. Perrow, v1oe-premclellt of
the committ~. told of the vtstt to th propOsed dnUim.; site, which
wouJd not tx• vu;ible from Coast
Highway, and said ''W offer no
objection to the ~~ provided
t ht> provisions 1 n your pnlp08ed
amendment ar mcorporated in
t he permit."
ings to l'L1m1natE' dead-end water Comnusswn rtffl'~ ~t}. Councll S)''stems on the P<>ninsula. Balboa appro' al Monda) E'' erung for
Island a nd Lido Isle. ~ n w funds for a ummt>r n!'C1"t'ation
lines "iJI tie the Peninsula to Sal-program at the el<>mentary schools.
boa Island and Lido lslt' to Ba) The request as approved asked
Shores. provide an a dd i t i o n a I for a 50-50 partiCipation with the
crossing to Balboa Island at the Elementary School Board, in an
Marihe Ave. brld~e. and complete amount no t to exceed $2.500
the lint> from tht> Arches to Irvine,
with two crossings of the high"'&~·.
A six-foot walk along the f'dlitE'
of the Corona del Mar bluff be-tween P oppy A,·e. and J asmine
Ave. ~Aill tx-constructed at the
cost of $900. City Council '-'Oted Monday evenlng. n,e walk will
wind along the edge of the bluff,
within the boulevard right of way.
Dinner M eetinq Monday
For CDM Merehcmta
Corona del Mar bt.lsi.n8a people
and their husbands will ~t to-
gE'ther at 7 p. m . KOIMk)' for a
"Ladies' Night" din~ meeting at
Ragan· s resta\JTI\n t.
There will tx-dirtrK'r. door prizes
and entertainment. 1be meeting
is open to all merchants. whether
they art.' memlx'rs of the Corona
del Mar Busin<-Association or
not. PN-sldent Oiff Lionbaf1lE'r
announC't's.
He also )lf'()I)05ed cha.ngs In t:M
proposed li'JOiling amendment to
provide for ab.ipping of oil t.y pap.
Une. to t.ncreue the ft'QUift!d bond
and to provide for a public bMrtJ1c
on ~ request for a .-e ftl'·
~ pennit to ctrW an oil well.
such hNring to ~ ciWft oftldaJ
public ~ ln a DEW illlllft' clr-
c:ala ted m t.he area aftec:W by
the Pf'OIIIM e~ oil well Jlrs. Stewart ~ ..-. tbe
~~to ci!IQ M>
t1on m SheU OU'1 requMt. ~
reported t.ha t lbe had eonfa tM with the County Buildi.Qg Depart-
ment and with the Health Df9ut-
ment about the oU dril1blc ...a
and had bet>.n told that ~ Md
made their anvestigation . tllat tbey
<Conlin~ on page 7 )
There bad been COMidftoable
verbal prot8t a t the PftviOUS
Coundl meeting on the grounds
that the nursery was a nuisance.
Oty Manager John Sailora aald
Monday that he bad 8ent po~~t
c.ards to 23 adjoining property
OWMrS. Four replied saying they
opposed the appUcation. three re-
plied they favored the req!J8t.
and failure to answer was taken
as a favorable vote.
'Need Public Beaches' -Morgan~ 11
()c(lan beaches are. the grMtest persons enjoy it at the same t~. revenue produdn5!. He added that -...ed ill ••
Councilman Braden .Finch $Aid
there was no evidence of a nuis-a.nc::e and made the motion to ap-
prove the N!Q\te&t.
lec;aell Delayed
Proposed ~ation of bait re-
ceivers and sale of bait In the bay
came up for attet"'tion at Monday
~ng·s CoundJ meeting wht>n a
Uct!Me for a bait receiver was ~
quested by Dewy Jm<'1' Locker,
817 Coast Hi~y. Newport.
City Manager Jolm SaUors said
a compi'OITllee OI'Cil.na.nce on hand-line belt ~ may eom.-ur at the MKt nwoet1ng, and Ooun-
d l *la)'ed aetton on the ~t
•
recreation area in aU the v.-orJd. "ith room to spare. public beacM$ s hould have a~
and for that reason thP tx-aches He caiJed th<' shoreline the roads. parking areas. rest rooms. Despor'l(k>ncy was blamed ror the
should lx'lonf{ to tht> prop!(>, for greatest single financial asset of dressing rooms and living accom-death of Or. Charles L Andrews
that is the only way aU of the pub-th<' state, attracting millions of modations, ancluding dining and Coeta Mesa dentist , ho was found
lie can t'njoy the surf and sun and visitors. who bring hun~ of dancing facllitlt>s, lifeguards and 1 tn a mott-1 cabin on MarinE'r's Mi~ sand. million of dollars to the state. He maintenance <'rl'ws. Monda\'
That m<'ssagc was gi\·en by cited as an t'xamplc. thf' state-Ch;c Association \'!~President Or. ·An<lr<'\\ · body had beu)
Geoffrey Morgan. president of the owned Jones &>ach in ;.o.;ew York, AUen Stt'll !who back in 1909 found on tht> noor m>ar lbt> bed. ~tate Short'line Plannin~ Associa-\isited by abou1 5.000.000 durin~ had been on tht> Stanford debatln~ a•d in tht' caban were fl).md cap-
tion, at the pot-lucK met-ting of a 13-wet-k season ana bringinf;:' ln t<'am "ith Mr Mor~n) presJdt'<l ~ulM of pentobarbital. The body
tht> Corona del Mar Civic Associa-1 S900,000,000 ln ren>nue. at the m~tin'T an the a~nce of was taken to the Graut>l C'ha(M"l
ti<'n last T hunday. · l <ThE' potential of thi.i Southl'rn Presid<'nt VemP Watson. Com-m Costa ME'Sa, and an a-utops.'
OC the 1.131 miles or California , California hort'llne was brou{:ht munity sin¢n~ W8S led b~ l.c-<~ ''a" perfonned MondAy. ·
s hort'llne, about 350 miles al"t' now out by Harry Bcrtth of Corona del Steffen~C'n, and t'ntt'rtainmE'nt "\1.8« Sunivon inetud his <'~tra.n~
in public ownel'lhlp, he said. The
1
~t:uo. count)-land planner, '"ho re-pro\ided by A('{'Ordll,nist Pt't('r wif<', who had filrd o:wt for dl·
goal of his aqodation is to make mark<'d that tht' lx'ach area be-Wels.ran and sin 't'r Ru1h Huffman. \O~. and " son. Dr Robt-rt An·
at least half, or about 600 miles, tw~n tht• Santa Ana Rher and students of lht' \!(>'-~ ~<'f'ool or drt'\\ w1th "hom he had lk-m
publicly owned. Seal Beach was vi ited b) two and Dance and A('('Ordlt'n a~iat("d m lh., CCKtA M~ dl'n-
He pointed out that tht-rc i not a half million prople annually <'''<'n Memh<ont of th<' C'it) Park t8l office.
E'DOUgb bMch to go around under tx-fort> th<' 1mpmven:M'nt of tht' Bt'aeh and R('("''t'a t!on C'omrru 1on John H . Jo~ of ("osta M('Sft,
privatE' <~'''nel'lhlp. and he cited prc.cnt Huntington Bt>ach Stat<' had bN>n im 11<'<! to tht' mt'<•tin~. "ho was found in tlM' ~tni' motel
this example: 10 mile of privately 1 park.) and pre ent to h<'ar Mr. ior~n <'llbin, plt'a~ f:'llllt) to a cb8r~
owned bMch would take CArt' of I Mr. Mors:an said that; the fi rst Wf'rt' Commi !;icml'~ F"mnm: Hor~ or into.xtcat1011 and wa E:t ntenct"d
!Orne 5.000 ~noN~: 10 miles of problem IS to a<'Quh·c th • beach . vnth, Lloyd Wood. ="onnan MU-in eity court Tue•scby to fiv days
pubUc IM>ach would lf't 1,000.000 ttwn den•lop them to makt> them wr and AJ£-~andPr HRnulton I fn o\y jail .
(Continued 1 rom Pace 1)
thow. and ~bio Ll produclng w
comed,)l ma tt'rial for L.ud.LLfo, ~
he calls t.M best r~~ c:omedlUl ot the prest"n t day.
H~ mrt her 110mt" 15 )'M.R ~ wiM!D br had a part in .. Annabelle
Takes a Tour." m which LudUe ata.r'ftd Ullt yeer he rebeareed
Lud.Jle and JX>zi hfft at tbr Lido
'lbeetn for their penon.! appea.l'-
aace tour and wrote .ame ol thr
acta. Lot ot }'OU Colka ha\oe eeen ~ Jltlo OD the eert!ft\. lfe WU in
·'Stnnd!'d" with Alan ~: ''Cali-
Comla" with RQ Jfilland and
Barbara St.anwycJC; ''Goldea Ear-
rings" with ~ MU1ancl and Mar-
lene Dietridl (he wu the to'PIY
who san~ t.M song, "Golden Ea.r-
nnga"); ''Lady In the Dark" •with
Ginger Rogers (be produced t.M
Ol"CU$ dn-am sequence and himsel!
pb)ed nine characters).
He counts among his personal
Crlends many ol the mo\·ie person-
alities, and many of them ()()l1)le
down heN' for a fishing trip on his
01ril C!'aft • Clark Cal>lt-. \V"Jlliam
Po9.'ell. Ray Milbnd. ~rt Thy-
lor, Alan Ladd. and o\Mrs. One
ol tJwJR fiahing trts-wu feat~
by Look magal1ne. ln the Dec. 20, 19ot9 ~ • .,ttidt •potUd CJatk
Gable on the front C:O\"er and ga\"l"
a t~'O-Pil&'e spread irulide to Clark &tUnc with ~to out oC New-PEPfTO
In Madrid he pla)ed often at the Roya l Th<'lltr<> and on many oc-
ca ions wa_s ln\'llro to make per-
onal appeananet'S at the Palace
In <'ntt>rtaln for the children of
K1ng Alfonso, and the king and
fJU ~n often attended those pro-
it'r& ms. One of his moat prized
possessions now Is the ltoyal
port Harbor. Pe-pito dJ'OpPt'(J his art tudy
CraYo-n. a platinum brooch set with
22 diamonds. with a reproduction
or the royal crown, which was
(ti\·en to hJm by the king. Tb1l ftbuloul character wu when hi fatht.'a dit•d. nnd he went
bom in Barcelona. Spain -he into commt>rcial art postrrs and
won't say exactly how lorlg ago murall . This bn>uJ!ht him in con-
but admits it miU' be a pproaching tact \\ith an 11ctin~ 11-oupe, which
the haU century mark. JoaJUM.? he accompanll·d m its tran•ls and
eJQ>lained _about that name Pepito. started him on de. ij.,"ning props J011e is hts rea.l name, and that -and costumes That was the be~in
means J ph, and Pepito . ls the nin~ ol his idt>a of a clown. Just
Spanish nick-name for Joseph. aftl'r World \\'at I. h•• d<-~ii:Jl{'(f
Profes5Jonally he has gone just as hi& ori~inal CX":tunw which he
Pepito, •!ld it is by that one name COP)nghted l:.ttt r and that is thr
that he 1 known the world O\'er ro .. tumt' ht> "ill lot> \\l'arin..: tomor-
u the worl.d's ~'a test clown. ro\\ ''H'nin~ \\lth enot mClu.~ hls:h
While a.tall tn &t"Ce'lona · u a collar and hu~<' ~unnt,,wr on his
boy he took up palntm~ and sculp-coat larwl and J.'lat\l 17•' wrlst
ture, then allenc:kod the Madrid \\atch. He dt·\t>lOJX>d hi O\\ n act
SChool ol Art. wh<'rt> he studied of impersonat io~ and pantonuffif'
with the well known European He> disco,·ered h(' could do iOund.!
painter, ~~ ~11 (who mar-,·ery weiJ -• -l'\ er~ thing from a
ried ~to • stster I. clUck to a roarin~ lion. And mo t
In 1922 be y..·as imported for the
old Hippodrome in New York,
wbe~ he en tertained with his
clo"'-n act for thr·ce years. Soon
he came to the west coast, enter-
tained at Grauman's Chinese thea-' roe in Hollywood and played the
Orpheum circuit tht'Oughout the
Matt'S and in C8nada. He diSCO\'·
1•rt'd Nt>\\ port H3rbor early · --
long bi:'foN.' it had tart£-d its tre-
mendous den~lopmt•nt. HC' liked
11 h re bt>cau~ it 1 minds htm ao
much or the J\t<'diten-anean coast
"ht.'rt> h grew up In 1 he early
twl'ntlcs he bou~ht his first boat in Balboa Bay. a ketch, spent
• ummt.'r vacations here on the
boat.
Corona del Mar
LOW~~S
Have you checked your home
lately to dPtermine where you
oould "add a room" without bull~
ing on! A den or recrea Uoo spot
Cor family fun gatherings! A plaoe
~the teen-agers can bold get-
~then Without taking over the
whole house!
Ttlat W"K>CCUP.ied ma.id's room
Just off the lti tchen tJ a likely bet. So Is that basement room
tbat'a crammed with ca.st~ffs that
,ou11 never ute Fresh pelnt, a
little imagl.nlt.ion, elbow-~ase
and a few ca.refull) chosen pieces
ol furnltw'e are all that you need
to t:ra.Mfonn either of thele ne-
glected apots into one of your
home's most attractive and popu-
lar I"'OO''lS.
.AJ& this room will 1M-one ln
whleh precious leisure hours a~
remarkable or aU is his amaz.in~ly It wu wtule pl.aying at Grau~
man's Chin that he met Joanne,
the acrobatic "rubber doiJ." tChi-
cago-bom Joanne had started out u a pumist as a chUd, because ht'T
father was a musician. She was
trained as a concert pianist. also
In baJlet, and that started her on
accurate imitation or a baby cry-
in~. still one of the fa\'orite acts
in his repertoire. He travelled
throul{hout the European coun-
tries. flicked up se\ era I ntra
languages (he can speak Spanlsh.
Frt>nch. Italian. Portugu('St>. and
be admits k:no\\ leds:<' also or a
smattering of English 1. h<'r dandng career and later on
her acrobatic and contortionist
acts.)
spent, much consideration should
be given to eye-appeal and com-
fort. Provision should be made for lounging, reading, games mu-
sic-hobbies of family tnet:Oben
should be taken into oooslderation.
You'd never s \Dl)eet t hat t.be den
sketched a bove was once a ba~e
ment coal bin. would you! Brick
wall palnted a rich c.hooolate
bro-wn plays up slmula ted pine
wallpeper on the other walls.~
deep crimSon sectional sora nu.
one comer; unit book ahelv.es
cover an entire wall. A radio ~nd
a game table (not visible) occupy
other end of the room.
Sofas add livability to any room
In your house. We have a fine se-
lf'CUon or smartly styled sofas in a
wide variety of fabrics. And
they're priced reasonably too.
Pepito and Joann<> were married
Wh(>n sh<' wu 17-between acta
~me l'\'i.'ning. whJJe thl'y were play-
In~ a t the Orphcum in St'attle ....
They had to hurcy back in the rain
from the judste's office to the thea-
tre to be In time for their act.
PC')'lito dtsoo\'t>N'd he had a fine
\'Oire as he ":orked with singing
aa tlsts. "ho g&\'e him some vocal
l<'SSOM He has a powerful bari-
tone \'olce. And 100n he added
slnJrtnJt to his act, hls fayorite
naturally being the famous selec-
1
tlons from the opera "Pagliacd "
ince that ls the story of a clown.
P pito and Joanne "retired"
when vaude\'iUe folded about 10
years a~. They aune down t o
Balboa L~land to live, stayed the-re I about six years. then came to ~
rona ck>l Mar. Peplto built hall a
dozen hou s, Including the one
th«>y live in now. at 722 Goldenrod
Ave. ---which they caJJ their
ranch home, bt>cause It is on a lot
at the t'xtreme northerly border
of Corona del Mar , and it Ia
turned to face the I rvine ranch
la nd. so they have cows. hones
and sheep In their "fron t yal'd."
That home of theirs shows evi-
dence of Pepito's talents as wood·
carver, color designer a nd crarta-
man ---and p&jnter, for on the
walls a~ a number of his own
paintings ---especially marines
and hunting.
H~ l.a one of the most avid ot
Newport's deep sea fishermen. (He
is one ol the pioneer directors ot
tbe &tboa An~Jng Club.} Great-
est moment or that fishing llfe
was the catch of an uno!ftdal
woTid record broadblll swordfish-
803 pounds back In 1935 between
San Clemente a nd C a t a 1 1 n a.
J oanne wu with hlm on tha t trip,
and ~lped In the 14-hour fight.
Peplto was a lsq world record
holder for albaco.rt> on three-
th~ad line for a few days last
year.
... .,.. Mil
At h<'art he remain!! the trouper
that he has been for so many
years. He could not rema ln tn
"r<'ti rement" for long. F irst he
started cntPrtaJning for clubs here.
begnn making costumes, a nd 11000
ht> had an enUre wa rdrobe agaJn.
Wh<'n television came. aU hlJ
friends said that was a natuntl
for him, and he Is launched on a
new cal'('('r .... What a hit he's
going to makt> will be appreciated
by thoee who will be watChing to-
morrow eve.,fn~a ~ormance at
tM tngb School.
. I MY, Mr. Editor, your s>ff.Ju·
dice l.a llhowing. . . . thla ~ in
the top s tory ln Tuesday'a News-
Tlmea, baaed on Gooffl"l"Y Mor-gan'• ~ oration a t the Co-
rona del Mar Civic Auociation
J'lleetlng.
Amazing ~tonal Ueen~e tn
news reporting l . . . 'TI.a report~
that Irate dtluna bavt! been
burning the wil't'l a bJt Ia protest
agalnat the anlplng a t tbe long
effort to pt'elt"rVe China Cove u a •wtmrn~Da beach.
'lltat Newa-'1'\mea atot7 reecht'd
bottom an d pulled out an lnt~re
tation that Jeff Morp.n, who ls
president of the ShoreUn~ Plan-
ning Auoc.iatlon, gave forth facts
to dlscourage hopes that 0\lna
Co,·e might be made a 1tate
beach. Its objective T't'porting ln-
rluded this prlet>leu paragraph :
"Many persons who attended the
pot-luck dinner a.re now "'Ooder-
inJr just how the tiny beach will
look aftt>r these racilllles (enum-
erated by Mr. Morgan as being de·
sired at s tate beaches) ha\e been
Installed at China Co\'e,"
It doc not appear that dining
racilitll'tl, lh lng accommodations
and dressing roonu {among the
needs cited by Mr. Morgan) are a
"must" for China Co'·e Just to clear up the air a bit.
we got in touch with Geoffrey
Morgan, and he stated verbally
that the In terpretation u concoct-
ed by t he News-nmes doH not
cojn clde with t he impression he
intended to l~ave. . . . and he
would be glad to verify his verbal
statements in writing .... ln next
week's EnsiiP\. U time permlta. • • •
ftieBPIQ. MliYIL 1 ..
thE-Ir Interest and stake lD the
matter.
One &>finite st p forward, ift ad-
dition to dt'la)ing for rw-t.her
study the Shell request to drill for
another well, was the a~t
by the Planning ~
that public hearings should be held
on all futu.re reqUl'Sts for ~
in this coastal strip, aucb hear-Ings to be properly adveru.d.
That suggestion wa.s made lD la.tt
week'• Log and presented to the
Planning Commluionera by G. W.
PeJTOW.
Excuse a pun . • but Shell sort
o( took a shellacking at Frida.y'a
me-eting, getting rather severe
chasti emmt for failing to live uP
to it agreement in k~ Ita
drUllng site near Corona m&ta-land.!: in order ... It really was a
perosnal \·lctor) for lH Ue Mrs. T.
Duncan tewar t, whose presenta-
tion of tht> case against ShcU for
allo\\1n~ the drilling mud to seep
do\\n to Little Corona Beach
chans:ed tile cuurse_ of that hear-
in~ and rt'Sulted ln the delay ...
and th<' dmst iS<'Ol{'n t
ED
Jeff Morgan gave a ~b that
e\·ery resident ot the 1tate of Cali-
fornia t:hould ht'ar, for he told or
th«.' tl'f'mendoua pot nUal ot our ~rrt.'&t<'"t a ·st>t, the PacUic shof't'-'
lint'. . . of priceless \1l1ue 1n the
way of mromt' to ow· slate. 1t only
"e weren't too blind to take ad·
,·a nlage of it.
The all-important polnt made by
Mr. Morgan was the neoesa1ty or
preserving a substantial port)on of
our shoreline for public use, and he
gave these fi~ to ahow wt\y:
10 miles of public beach can ac-
commodate 1,000,000 people, whUe
10 miles or prh-ate beach can take
can or only 1,000 pei"50N in resi-
deooos. OiJa ppeara.nce or our
beaches into pri"ate O\\-nel"l.hlp
will deplete this great resource or
our state. • • •
Last FridaY's oil tl<'arlng be·
Core the County P la nning Commls·
sion is e\idence of what a group
or intef't' led citizens and their
rornmunlty newspaper can accom-
plish in a campaign to preserve
thl' beaut~ or thls Orange County
coastal strip. . . . No concluslve
victory was won, but the wi hes or
th~ people were et>rtalnly made
clt>ar; they want to partidpate in
the decisions concerning passable
oil drUllng along the coast, and the
Planning Conunl ion, and Shell
Oil, have new-found 1'8 t for
Bruns & Marsac
PLIIIIII
~ .....
Water ReMer~
o-erw· a-•• ,-
Reg. 1.95
No otlier ... teA
.... tile DuRAPowa
M«UupriAI.
... p e rwnceea
I& tiJill!!!!! b,_.kl
""'"-.... ,_.._ Tao
Wallace
Calder head
-JEWELER -
817 Coert Blvd
COlONA DEL lMa
139
~all"
AU Wool Gaberdine ~-Reg. 16.95 !pedal ~-._
OTHER SLACKS .
Sltet 28 to 50 ..,._
Va lues to 4.95
..
. '
.,
ltetmeth B. Perry. who hu been
fU11nc the pulpit of tN> Seventh-A wet>k a co yestet'day the Har-n.,y Aa~Yeatiat Olu:rcb of Newport bor tudent body was preaentt'd
Hftlbta fer tbe .-n year. bu been with an award usembJy. Paul Lee
JI'Ut.ed a year's leave of at.enee gave his \ictorious peed) on the
by the GetK-n.l Confermce. Be ''Responsibility of the Voter.''
wiD leewe for tbe ~..-ntb-O.y Ad-which held the audieooe'a attt'D-
ventlst 'nKoological Sernl.nary at tion like liOmethlng I have M\er
Takoma Park. Wu.hingtoo D. C .• wi tne sed bef~. Dr. Ed M:Uum.
to .tudY for his mas ter's degree f'(>prt>sentlng the Balboa Bay l,.lons
and aiM> work toward bls doc-ClYb. g&\'l' Paul a bf>autirul l!old
torate. troph) from thf' Orang£> County
llr. ~· had a large part ln Lion's Association.
the ~tion of ~ church, AchJevement awards w re pre·
wbkh was recently dedicated. I ented to Gene Crain. Bill Witt· 11ft. Perry and liOn Step_hen will man. Eleanor F £>rgu..o;on, Bill P('n()(',
aoconwpany him &nd r ('matn the~ Don Lln~le. and Walt Dou<'f'tt b)
untU hill return. tht> Bank or Amt.>rica.
FOR RESULTS
U• Enllicll Want Ada
DIRECTORY
Silver Platers
ADd Sllvenmltt.
Repalring -RefinlahJ.na
Replatlng
Gold -SU'-er -~r -ara..
Near Community Church
1914 Harbor Blvd.. C:O.ta Meea
8eecoa 5113
IIUBIO
Prindpal SidnE-y Davidson then
prebented awards to Joan Kunes.
Jam• Soderberg and IW\' Bro~dan,
gi\ n by tht> Nt>wpor1 Balboa Fed-
t.>ral Sa\·ings and Loan A.,.:octauon
fo1 thf' most origmal 'School
Dan··· booklet A dtumalic 8''ard
was l!h t-n to Nanc1 Cnh• for h 1
(X'rform anC'(' in t h{' pia~ "S( \\'lln·
dC'rflll In \\'hiH•. I
Paul l )unlap nnd 1-.lr annt Fr•r-
I!U'I•n \\I'll' 3\\Qrdf'd fll'l7i'' tnt t,.,. 1
tn~ til• uUt<;tandtnl' bc1~ and trll
drl\11.., 10 t ht' ()r.>nl!t Count~
Rnad-da) ·O l.RIIf'r '' o•s • p t PM"nt-
Ni tn tht' band m~mht l' fur thf'tr
out.,tandlnl! JX'I Iorman''''' t hi 'I
~ «>ar
(JTeat-(JTandmothers Feted
It "-ill not bE> jw t a Grand-I honor ~~-t horn.
mother's Night but • C11'11l· ~ill f:nun. Wf'atlh!rford twor-
J(randmotht>r 's :'l:il!ht n£-Jrt Wednes-If a I':J'Y:'at-J;J1lDdrntlt.hft' .,,, 2f
day wh n a ~pedal f'\JC a t J t-~ltJr • is
Chr ist Church b} he ~a -.i U RP\· T um P~ U in amma::utc ~
uniq uP albur All Cf81~
mothf'!') m tJv l•ommurut) a.rt" m-
\.ited
Th f"\~>:l ~lU oprn ., .. nh a po •
fudt dmr-• r a t 6 JIJ p m.. '"lh t •
p nx.Tam JuHrl~'lllr at 7 ·30 p rr.
Every One Wma Prize
., ., , ,
rl .,
.,
.., ..........
rc6r onu .... ..._
Noobt~~
No.poc oet -rc:suu .we
11'a~t.u clca• wula
teap ...... tu
Now -~ RAT
t.iJialcwW.U..AND
woodwork
a.dy 10 ~
troe c:aa
ri ...
Margaret L. Scharle
..... cher' ol Plano
()rga.nUt-Aecompanlat
On ~); ttltcht. Ma ) !!.
.fuanaf' 0'-on had l hf' TMrr~·
Plf'<'tioe ~tint at ht>r hllfn" In
('oo.ttt M....a. .lanl' Allf'D i& tht>
Df'\\ hoeurMI prt'!Mdret: Ootlu
Prkt-i• \'lcc--p.retoldellt. rutlat
Sail~· Me)ll)lf'n'rt plii.C't>: I t> Ita
Gaaaoa i8 «'orrHpOtHllac lif~''~"
tar)', t&Jdac Mar~ Mf'l~nl(t>r'll
pl~: ('a rol Th~MR»"' \\ •• ehU!If'n
rf'Cordlac IM"C'l't't.ar~. rf'plaC'lal'
Doluu. l 'ri(l(>: lud~ Gannon il'i
trf'allurf'r, IIUIDtt ~tli"'DDI Mar·
!'ha ll's I)Q'itloe; Uld Obit> Tluot·
dC'a Wll!!l d•ow-a -r~•t·1'lt·
a rms. rf1)1Aeln.: Ma rlt•nf' ..\ndf'r ·
lOlL
FE..\Tl RED !1\0U.U'T Ia lbf"
Onuu:.. Ctmnt) "'~'1111thon~ Or·
t•h,...lr.t ( c•nc-t>rt ta ... t Tu~~ I t>\l'ttl.n~ w,. Ed"1n F:lllntt •
I ~ .\mi. nr t trurn~ ... , pb~Pr.
..\t .~T. 1:--. IIO~OHED
-n\n lfte.\no~
'' I C • •"'' thl~-'£\\PO Y 8t~· ~d~
307 GOLDENROD AVE.
Corona ~l Mar
ra• ~~uaQIX)NB
Lawrence K. Gundrum ,
M.D.
17U Superior Ave .• Coata Meu
Practice Umlted to
Dlseues of the EaAii Noee
and Throat and ergy
Office Hours: by Appolntmmt
BEaean ~ or HArbor 1038
ID!iilaJialiOil of Lht' nf'\\ offl·
<'t'n. \\Ill tw ht>ld lu.nt> ~ a t
u~ Pk-a'er'a honK" Ia orona
dt-1 Mar. St-" mf'mtwrlii ""' aiM! 1M> \\·.-~d. Tbl" \\IU 1M> lh••
la t mHtlntr; of th4' TafT~ dub
until fti'Xt y.-sr. • • •
.Jouung tn honortn~ h• r 1> >Jlll .. ,ll!'hl '1"'1 t •a.tl .. • -• \'t)lll'tJ
'''' Hulda 1-.rtrk'''" " ~tnna ,.. ..,,,.,~ II ~nu mJ It: ,.,.
Or• ..:,•n P<ttrtt'ld \\·111 n c•l Bal· ;, 14 ad U 1111 or~~~.a,;,. {Oibt C 1-
l..IUIJ '' u' a .:u•~t ol anttthPs aunt. ·~~lr.;a:~.-lliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillli~:i=;;:::;::;:::;::;:=;:::::;;: ~J p, h.abo•llt> Ku .tn ,,, Lu An·
gt.>l{'.... Jt t lunch.-.m <f 1 Buli<K.·.k'
":Ill 8a)~ D T-n '-"or ! I tiS
W1l<~ht11' F'nday. :\Ia) 11 ~1u I
\\•rttm 11 ':-mothu !'lh ' t-. lJ
l'·tr1!tll h~·· aun• \I r:-,I Rtnd r.
und ... ,..,,,,. \Jr .. ,1 f-ruk..-..•n ot
\\·, .... I ••:-\nLt It .. "" ,., ,., ... , at
1 ht h.m• lll·on .t• '' "'' M t F.\ • Fl''"' 111 'outh \.a tt
1\0l' t OH T ilt: "'Pltl~f.EK!'I
~It tntl ~tt... \\'nlt<'r H ~pnn·
'-' • '-"' ~1h ~ ~··"lJllrt an
I Jw pat 1 llh Ill a ""'' bot n V•••dnt>~
W) ~1a~ 23, 1n :-.anra Ana Cum·
Yot' Can
BEacon· 5656
Do Better at
~0.
1812 Newport Bl-.d.
Th«> KTN had a tx arh part~ Hospsta l \H. 1 1: hi n ~ 9
last Saturday nigh t at Victon a l ;~~~t(~o·w~~H~'t>~"~•••iiiilliillllll~=========
Day or Night OOSTA IIEBA .
Phone
HArbor 1138 I
I
Co' t' in Laguna Beach The party II
laMt'd 'til a bou t 1 on a m and
tht'\ all met In Corona dt"l Mar tx-rort> attendln~ Amon~! tho
r
p n>.l'nt wt're. Lnis StraltnJ: and
nTNEaAL DJallO'I'Oa Bob Aldri<!Jte, M.arlt'ne Andcrson --.::...:~===--===;=..:::..=;.:::;.._...., and \\'a rrt-n St urtt'\IJ.O r. Joanne
Baltz Mortuary
Olapel by the Sa
HARBOR42
Corona del Mar, California
Ample Off-Street Parking
I S KA..NCE
INSURANCE
For Every Need
lSLAND REALTY CO.
Harvey D. Pease
HARBOR 3TI-W
Park at Agate. Balboa Ialand
"BE SURE -INSURE"
w1tb
Maurie Stanley
Inaurance CounleDor
HARBOR l'MI
~Marine Ave., Balboa lalaDd
I
Ol<.(ln a nd Bill Wtttman. Jane• ="or-•
ton and han Hafford Audrt'y
&rc and RonniP I nd• f:\1·1~-n
riatC'h a nd D1ck .l••n•·... Shirh·~
1 M··trlll And ::-:t111 /\.:· r '\"nrrna
\·t'-1 o 11011 T'-.nt \loot•
Church \\'omen
To Meet on B. I.
n' r·,H'Ui h t l<ontd ul tht• II:\1·
h ,, 1 \ •ttnctl nt t hUll II \\ nmo P \\,11
""'" rtn rll-rla) m•>< t" ~1 .. nda~ at tht· H.dhoo~ l"la nd ('" m n unit :,
t 'htll d1 Tht" !xu ret 1 llll'-ll-t-. tof t ht•
ol fll'1'1'"· chatnn,•n ul ''ulnmllll'l'' I
I and ''"' k1•) '' < m• n I r nm l'al·h ~>~•
CH'\\ T ill rt• \\ tl I~ k 1\\')(ltl ... al'k
lum:h.
At 1 3(1 p m tht tr 'nil b<> an
Oll('n m•·t•ttng. to \\lm·h all church
; women a rc invil£'d. An opt·n forum
will be conduct{'() b~ Mrs. Robert
L. J\1 ool'(>, Los An~t'lt>s. president
of thl' Southt'rn California Coun·
cit. and Mrs. L<''"' G111l<'S. past
prestdl:'nl of tht• SCC. \.\-ho ha\C
just n •tumc.-d fr·om tt .,, f'ttn~ of
th<' ~altona! Board nf \duch both ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij j arf' din•C'IOM'. hf'ld a I RtiC'k I ltll ii Fall!-.. Pa
IIOVING •••
Long Distcmce
Local
lARGE OR MALL 10
GIVEN SAME ()AU
""We llo\"e WIU. tlae w.....-
AGENT8 FOR LYONS
1966 Harbor BmL o.ta--....,...., . ..,...
I T:.~:n~~,~~aon~.~~~.?,1,.,,
offl<'f'rs o nd mt•mht "' ot tlw San Dit'~O Dt.,tnct Womnn .. ~lCic.-t~
j of Christ tan Sc.-n k• \\'3.'-hc.-!d at
th <' Fir~t MPthodJo;t Chun·h Or·
amw. on Tucsdo~. ~1a~ :.!:.'
T host> a l1t'ndin~ Jr<1m Bulbon
Island M t hodi~t l'hUtl h " r.-
Mrs Harold F ink . M r-Pl'r<'} 1 Bain~c• . M rs. Ted Huu•-.•• nnd ~tr;. ~tt''<' Srruth. From \'~''·' \1r Communi t~ ~1Nhodtst \\l'll' :Mrs
.Jcu•ph Thompson. M r:-. 11. B. Me-l 1\turtr~ ond Mrs. Harold I nman.
I
Rcpre~cnling Chris t Church br
th€' S<>a wN'C M rs. Emma Wcath-
t.>rford. Mrs. Mlna h cs, Mrs. John
I Pfischncr, Mrs. Ray Bak t'r, Mrs.
May U'ren. Mrs.. May S. Delozier.
Mrs. A. F MJiler lind )tis Elsae
Newland.
OUT
Fifth
Hardware Specials--J•ne 1-16, ind.
FOR TIE IUUER
Me~~~ ~~t~~.!! mJ~ $f{95
~t.lnJf',,. toft't'l bladlDI{.
Cabinet Hinges Doz.. Pairs $f95
s oltJ b\ dnt.Pn Oal). '• ~ offtwt.
a•rinw l'olut. . t.auutard Ml\kf'.
. c~~~~~~ ~!':'~~1~Us Doz. 5200
'"lunda rtJ .. IPA•. modt>m "'~ lr
Loc·~,~=~, .. f'ntrnnc"' toc~ch $)75
Bra .... or dull <'hrom (• flni"'h
FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER
Folding Clothes Dryer
Rt•lfUiar ~·!.9:>.
.:. ... ~ lo rut "" 11;\'·
Rubber Mats
fl.t\'\ 'nlut•.14",!t··. noD~"'kld
t~-p.·. ltlt-l\l fur hfv.L<'b t1mr.
Sf95
Sf19
Fll TilE GAIIDEI
Gr~.e~!~~O:t~~~~ •. ':~ $§95
roapllacw I; ra«'l. to ha.,. It oa.
Green Plastic Hose $8. val ~95
JO r f'f' c . ..... 'll'
f.tur:utt-d
Gr~ <~~e~ S2.00 Value Sf39
pn•f• "'""·" I. ontl.
FOR THE PAINTER
Marine House or
Fence Pcint
... 4.· ~ "141
\\ hlto• unh
• ""t C I .ult
Ga l S
FOR DAD
"Stanley or
''Ph rnb" H::nnm ers
' Ill
"Stanle y " Folding Rule
'I f1 I
"'' ,., 'lith
AY,IEW Bui~DERS su~PLY
81 8 Coast Hiqhway
On the 'Mar iner's Mlle ·
Newport lka ch
Phone BEacon 6 0 2 5
.. ' ... NO~AL~n.;-:uu. c .. ~'l.~
~ U ftiJ'Ift'I!Z N-ftl W••• ..,.._ Jfa.e oa ...., or ravn lfte 11•• ,..._. do8 hereby ...;;;;.. __ _:. _______ _
WHEREAS • .JOHN B. llETZ-~lft_.'!-t .... ~..'!.._ ~t -a GER and LOUISE METZGER. nc'WI CA .. te--=-at • New-
llembPrs of the> MM'I Club of huab&nd and Mfe, by Deed of port Blvd... Ooata Mf'tla.. Californla1
Quiat CbUJ.'Ch by the Sea met in Trust dated June 20. 1~. re-undM' t1w lletltlou. ttnn name Cll' ~ Hall '1'\Jes.day of lut week corded June 29 t!l§O In Book 2034 ae.c.. -liMit)< and that aid for wJr monthly dinner meetift&. 1SO or 6cndal R«or41 Oi firm II OCII'ftpOIIed of the toUowtnc
David Rebert 1uffered the inck-~e C.O...t}•, Califom1a., did periOI\S, wboee nama ~ act-•Uiea of an tnvestiptlon ot his crant and conwy the reel 111operty dreaes are as fonow.. to-wtt:
A pot-tudt supper fw Boy Scout» ot Troop 5 and their fami-Ue~ ls belft« arranged for Monday
night., in Goodell Hall. 1420 W.
Balboa Blvd., Newport.
1be boys and their famllle. will
ail by plltrob and ........ tratiom or 1tC..'OUtinc will maa up the pro-
gram. Les Nott. cbal.nnu of the
Troop committee-, l.s eervtnc as
chalrman for the affair.
pdt aetivitlea lD Texu and Ari-therein and hereinafter cte.cribed ELTON D. BARNETT mna. Community &inalnc, under to Bay Ellcrow eo., Inc., a Call-515 Au.o Aw .•
the lacJel'lhlp of Fred WooctwO&"tb. romla corporation. as Trust~ to Newport &.ch, Calif. and .acne of Rev. Tom Pendell'• ~ among other' obllpuOOt .,.._ m.y hand th1s 24th day Memben of the Troop Oommit-t~ for the new year have just
been appointed by a.riat Oturch
b)' the Sea. the JIPOMOf'la& orpni-
zaliOIL. 'lbe)' l.ndude Lee Nott.
Earl Stoneback. Fred Woodwolth.
Bob Reed. Robert WUJon and Rev.
Tom ~dell.
picturea of England, Holland aDcl ~t of a note dated June 20: of May, 1951.
tM Rhine River 00\artr)' completed 1950, PlYab~ to 0\arles E. Daw-ELTON D. BAR.NE'M'.
h ewnlng. Hal Laey of New-eon and DuVeme A. DaW801l hut-STATE OF CALIFORNlA
port Island is the group'a proesl· band and "ife at jolnt tenan'ta, or COUNTY OF ORANGE-..
dent. order, ror the prindpal aum of On May 24. 1951 before me, the
o£A11Klnda
FLAGSTONE PATIOS
BLOCK WALLS -·-
See
Low
.. REDUCING"
Interest Ratn
Low
Monthly Payments
* We offer you
the facilities of the
Largest
Federal Savings
Association
in Orange County
You'll I~• ow cor4i•l _...,
1ft _...., yo. .....
lACMINA IMCH ...._ ~••n-mo..,.._
$610.00 "ith interest from J une 29, undersigned, • Notal')• Public lD 1950 at the rate of alx percent per and for aaid County and State,
annum principal and lntel'f!lt due ~J appeared ELTON D.
and ~yable in installmenu o( known to me to be the
$20 00 or mol'E' on the Orst day of penon ~ name Ia sut.cribed · d . th be...a-ntn to the within instrument and ac-each an . l'H~l'Y mon "'"' g knowledged that he executed the on the (trsl day or August, 1950 sam~
and ~ntinulng until said .Principal WltlteM my hand and official and mterest have been patd: and seal.
WHEREAS. default has occur· <SEAL) LEORA S. COFFEY
red in that the installment of Notary PubUc ln and Cor said
$20.00, l)elng the J?rincipal and in-county and stale. My Commiss.ion
tf'rest due on s~ud note on De-Expires Feb. 12, 1952.
crotber 1, 1900, has not been paid; Pub. May 31, 'Jun~ 7, 1•. 21, 1951,
and In the Newport Harbor Ensign.
WHEREAS. said note and deed ot trust secured thereby having YOftCE OF INTEl~ftON' ~ duly asslgned to Delmar B. TO ENOAOB IN ftiE ~ OP
Mangels and Catherine E. Man-ALCXMIOLIC III:\'ZilAOE8
gels, husband and wife as ~int T. ....._ It Jlay ~=
tenants, by an asai~nt dated N....,. Ia ~ ch'a tbat Of-December 27, 1950, and recorded teen ckY'I after the date posted,
on December 29, t!liO in Book the ~nlaned propoees to ~u
2122, page 403. of Offldal Records alcohoUc bewrages at tbetle prem-
or the aid Orange County, Call-iaes. delcrlbed u followa:
fornia; and ._t '"llellllwnl Oeadort Ir
WHEREAS. Delmar B. Mangels tel .... Street.
and Catherine E. Mangels, owners llallleai'Newport lle&dl.
8CROOL Dllt.ECTOil NAMED
Mrs. Walter Corbin. 10Cll Balboa
Blvd., Newport, has been named
dire<:tor of the 1951 V a e a tl o D
School by the Board of Educa don
of Otriat Church by the Sea. 'Ibe
school will be open to all )'OWIC-
sten wishing to enroll and wU1 be
held momlnga for a twO-week per-
Iod. Dates >Aill be announced
later.
and holders of said note, hereto· Oraap c-ty. fore demanded that said Trustee Pursuant to such intention, the SON FOB MeDIVITI'S
sell sald property, and on February undersigned is applying to the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Mc-
'1:1, 1951 duly recorded in the or-State Board of Equalization for il-Divitt, 6()0 Bea<XIIl. Newport
fice of the County Recorder of uance on original application of Heights. have another lit~ 101\, 01·ange County ln Book 2150, page an alcoholic be,·eraJ:e license for Jay Neal. bom Saturday, May 19,
385, Official Records thert'Of, a these pN"11\ises as follows: in St. JQRPb Hospital, weighing
noti<X' of satCf default and or their ON SALE BEER LICENSE. 6 pounds. 13l.!t ounces. Jay bas
-·-·-IJIIcw.
White cmd GreeD -·-o. pll!te ... .,._
e DUTCIIIIOY P~ e Pli~B P~ e t.m Oele..._ OIIIR
nNE WALLPA.-
to ftt Aa7 ......
elcetlon to cause said property to Anyone desiring 10 protest the a sister. BonnJe Ann, aged 4 yee.rs,
be sold. and more than thl't'C issuance of such licenst' may file a ~an~d~~a~bro:t:he~r~, ~0ean:~~Ra~y~,~two~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ months ha\·e now elapsed since re-verified protest "ilh the State years old.
cordatioo or said notice. The sum Board of Equalization at Sacra-
of $542.15 principal. together with mento. California. stating grounds
interest thereon from No,•ember for denJaJ as proviOOd by law. The
1, 1950, is now due, owing and un-premises are not now licensed for paid. and there is also secured by the sale of alcohoiJc beverages.
said deed of trust the Trustee's FIELDING G. JOHNSON
fees and expense!~ of ule esti-EUG~NE C. NYE. I '"We Ill 1 rt e. .. Dn iWil llerftee"
matt'd at $100.00. together with Pub"-.. ~-y 31, 1951, m' the N"w-l any sums paid and ad,·anced by ~· -"' 1 .. c..&-... II& 1&1-a-mt. • --~ ... ._ the~~~~~~~~~po~r~t~H~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~ anee with the provis.ions of said deed or trust, with interest on said
lut-mentloned aums.
NOW. THEREFORE. !'<JOTICE
IS HEREBY GNEN that the aald
Bay Escrow Co., Inc., a Callfomia
corporation, by virtue of the au·
thority vested in it as Trustee un-
der sald Deed of Trust. will sell at
public auction to the highest bid-
der for cash, lawf~ money of the
United States of America, on June
26. 1951, at the hour of eleven
o'clock a . m. of said day, at the
South Front door of the Orange
County Court House~ the City of
Santa Ana, California, all of the
Interest conveyed to it by said
Deed of Trust ln and to all that certa~ real property situated ln
the County of Orange. State of
California, described as follows:
The North 60 feet of the
South 505 feet of the West 150
feet or the East 290 feet of
Lot 33, of Fairview Farms. as
per map thereof recorded in
Book 8, page 71 or Misc. Maps,
records or said Orange County.
or so much or said property as
aball be necessary to be sold to
provide a sum sufficient to pay
the total amount secured by said
Deed or Trust.
Dated May '1:1. 1951.
BAY ERCROW CO., INC.
a California corporalion
By DEAN C. BRADFORD
Prcsid nt
ll" ED JORDAN Treasurer
Publish May 31, June 7-14, 1951
in the Nt'wport Harbor Ensign.
We take great pleasure in announcing that
MRS. RUTH STONE
formerly with the Chintz Shop of Laguna, has joined our staff as
decorator. Mrs. Stone attended Chouinard's and the Hollywood
Art Center, and has had years of practical experience as-
home decorator. Her services are yours for the asking
-just phone BEacon 5277 ---there is no charge
or obligation.
* * *
ln addition to one of the largest stocks of modem, tropical and patio
furniture in the area, House & Garden maintains fully equipped dra-
pery, upholstery and slip cover w orkrooms---a cabinet shop mak-
ing custom designed modem and period furniture and a rattan fac-
tory staffed by native Philippine craftsmen.
IMPORTERS • MANUFACI"URERS • RETAILERS of FINE HOME F1JRNISHIKGS
'
111 COAST HIGHWAY • ~'\VPOBT BIIAal
a~:acoa csn1
Ope. N\Pta aad 24aaday 10 tm 4
ft•ndqr. Nay 31.1151
WHERE TO DINE
\ Visit our
fine SoUth Coast ...... ..:.
RESTAURANTS
~tea•
The Cafe
Reporter-
* * *
<hf'rleol+... .....w.1 Xewport ....,._,
LIDO VIIJ.AGE * Phone HArbor 7 8 4
• EAST L'\'DlA SHRIMP CURRY with c:mrrNEY • Dllllac Boom
.,.. Patio
()pea
11 :10 a.m. to
t :M p . m.
* De IAixt-l
By CAPP'F (TI~I!I.'E
Vaux Wbtte ts p:n>paring for a ';;~~~;;;~~~;;;~~~;;;~~~~;:;;~~~~~~ big Sl'W.On at hib B..t.Jboa spa . . ~
Tomorrow tFnda~ 1 (•\cning v.i ll DIIIaHs ..
Sueb
C ATERI!'\G SE RVI CE TO PRIVATE PARTIE S
1/osttss
1/0IJS£
Hkbor 2365
be orlt'rung rught at \ au.x' !or the
Latm Trao. fa,·orit l•f past 5e&-
sons -- -Dnunmu Fehx. Pla.n-
lSti t 1 ... -o and \'ocalat Sue Stan-
It>), JUM back rrom cJ winter at
Palm Sprin~, Th··~ II be ent<>r-t
' t.unin~ m~htl~ at \'au.' • • •
If )uu huvt>n't tdt• n re-d ~onap
per ) ou h.tnm't 1J, ('(I . . • It's a
pmki ... h u .. h from ""'rm 1exiam
\\'liter!-, ~ot•ned at about SIX tnehcs ~;;;~~~;;;~;;;~;;;~~~~;;;~~~;;;~~;;;~~ in size. a t the llt'd Snapper Caf «-fr in Manner's M ilE' . The Red
/1 Bam&oo Room
DINE, DANCE. RELAX IN OUR
NEW LANAI LOUNGE \ Superb M ustc by Bass Hutdunson
and His Band
Featuring Vocalist Helen Pruge
And for your addt'd plea UN ---Dancln~
a nd Entertainml'nt ev<'n' Sunday Afternoon
BAMBOO ROOM ·~~o~AJU) BALBOA
--~--------~--~--~--•'''''''''''''''''''~''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
Fountain Service -:-Complete Menu
and Chinese Dinners
l!} ~ :~=~~!!JI=!I~~s ~~]
Steaks • Chops • S hort Orde~
Snappt·r Cafe sen~·' all type:. of
seafood, also Chml-M food and i..s
Op('O fOI'('\'(>f, 14 hours. • • •
Hark>~ Bt'U •-· cal<> v.ith Eng-li h tradJli->n in Curona del Mar.
has a J;'rench l'h 1 • • • f.'nul
Foust (>njoyed a l&n:;(' patronage
of )8Chtsmt'n and tht.>lf ladies at
tht' Udo \\'lulrf Cal.-aad B:tr 0\ <>r
lh·m1lrtal Da) . . .
Sunda) aftl'moon • :tfX"l'tall) for
th · ll~t.'ttl folk '"" be ll"atured
v.ith ~>mooth dam:in~ and lhl'l~
l nwrt.-mmc.>nt at th a.-boa
IIELES P.U GE
At tht> Bamboo Room
Make Your Ruervatiqru T oda)'
tor FRIDAY, JUNE 1
For he ope:.:na
of
Fel ix Leo
WJ1h
Sue Stanley
Complete Dmners Until M1drught
~ HAr1Mr 1S14
VAUX ' IN BALBOA
REIDEZYIUS IF TIE IIIIIEII
Charcoal Broiler
Seafcod -Steaks -Chops, etc
Res~aurant Open Daily
tc a m to 10 p.m Sat~ till madnhzht
Cccktml Bar Open Till 2
Oiomt-of Rotary'
WitHe's P1rl It~~• Clfl
• E.vl~ f'~llEU~tA~ BRE.\KF.\ T
\1isit the Beautiful
COLONIAL
O.,eD from 11 L m. O..U~·
COl'"''TRY FRfi.:D C'HJCKE~
SEAFOOD SELEcnON 132 Coast IO~hway -Nt-"-port
"Mariner's l\llle" ~on1. \\ h11'h 1 ... 11; • 111ns: tomor Many Ottwr Entrees
• F nd:n • I'M,, llutchmsoo and
his nt>"l~ re-ort:an1zed band v.tll -Pleat) of Parkac-;;;-
tunu!>h TIH' ··t •-t·t-tt'-dum'" - - -1014 OOAST BJGHWAY n.e lllddle of ..,.,.,.. 5206
and \\<' hNlr h<' ha a D<'W man SEWPORT BEACH --...... ~
from llollywood tX'ady to chat-~~~~~~-;;;;;;;;~~~~----~~~·~llll:le~~ar..co.~~~;;~~ lengt' the &>nny Goodman IJtl<'.l
Captt\attn~ H<'l«'n Palt e \(('ally
Mrs Hutchinson 1 1:. ttl<> featurt'd
SOlOISt
In annuuncinJ,: the opt>ning of the
Bamboo Room. Bob and Jay Mur·
Braldaet _,., .en-ed t a. 1a. tG I p. m. at phy 1m ite > ou o rome and rela:'C
BALBOA PAVIUON in tht:> n«'w lanai loun~e v.ith ats SPORTSMAtrS WHARF soothlnl! ~uth S<>a Island atrnos-
phef(' They "•ll be open nightly
Newpcwt lleacll ... !110 W. Newport Bl\'d. except ~tonda~ a" v.e ll al' Sunday
I!Juta Au ... UO N. 8~ 8tn!et 8fternoon. ;~~~----~·~---roo·oBa~~~
SAl'S SEIFIID
AT THE SIGN OF THE SWORDFISH
16218 Coast Hwy .• Surfside
Real Mexican
e Enchiladas e Tacos e Tamales e Chili Rellenos, etc. e Ste aks
Open 5 to 9:)0 p. m. -Cfot..f ~..,.
Dodds Move to CDM
From Balboa laland
Althnugh C\•nfirmed Balboa Is-1 land<>r-.. th<> ~larlon Dodd family
ha'" mo\l·d to 4391'!1 Golcienrod
I A' l' .. Cnrnnn dt•l 'far ThE' Dodds
ar<> h'rm<·r 0\\111'1' of nodd's Malt
~h•'P nn 1 ht' ts.hnd
Ju-.t "'"''' t lh' Rfl' tnttrtllnint::
th. n· -..m·in·l3~\ "Bo.:tc" llo~·d
HorrC'Il. hw•b:tnd ot d:lu~hl<'r
I Joan. J!C' ht\8 just romplett"d h1<: I
1 ba.k tr:uninc at Ft. Om Rnd Is
E''-t>t"<'t mi.! Ol'd <'"' t hn t ";11 oon I
hlp him to Japan
For 0111~ l , ~ "~IJ;'bt MolJt
FaU" next WM"k-'!:l'd• I.e 1, 8
and t . w IK-~\·f'.r'al OOC' {li\B-
1'4"1 by N'M'lHtrt Harbor c (lm-
manJty Pta~·~>~
Gene's Place
Ordt'r yonr PIZZA llere
('()()R BEER~ BED
,.. 0.... ..... .,..
C.... .a liar IIA 11•
Meet You at 11THE INN"
f Food
Is Breakinq Customer Records
at "The Inn"
• It
Brings N eu ' Orlean$
to Balboa
,/ .
Fmes• SC'c F c~s * BC'st S ·eak~ .:-·1 th~. Coast
~l'n<'d "t nt• p m to 1C' C'-p n
Ccr:.!or a.ole A!m .Jc:;phere
• • •
PIANO BAR
-wtlh-
JACK RUSSELL and hts "Easy' Ptanc Orgc:no
~4L00.4 IN~ £4FE
4 80' TAIL ~--··.-·-
BALBoA Clo~ ARCADE • OCEAN FIWNT T DIE PlEa BALBOA
YOUR HO ~ • • * DICK and ItA TE DENT
.....
....
Ill llaJ'Inp .... bland
BARBCJR JO
LINWOOD VlCK
W . A. TOBIAS
ff'eturio~
Properly
Pnced
Properties
BAR GAI N
Ttw; w perhaps t.M ~t low
pn~ Balboa IsJ~tnd Income
lkQt or the )-'l'llr. A clean.
moclero. funushMl duplex ...•
Room for shop and apart-IIM"D~ m front. $15.900 with
~lenD&
WE HAVE MOST OF THE
BETI'ER BUYS USTED
UNWOOD VlCK
R('altor
312 Marine Ave .. Balboa Island
H.A 2042
• Look for t I)(' gr'e('O grass"
Smart, mWJ. redwood borne
ol modl!m dcsJgn, sturdy con-
rtructJon. insula ted wa.lls, ar-
tistically decorated. ~place,
tuny e:nclosed paved patio,
Wlth barbecue. Only 1 ~ blks.
to ocean tn h4:bly des.i.rabJt-
neighbortlood. ..• Complett"ly
fu.m1sbtod
~ $9,450 .
Earl W.
STANLEY
Realtor
.11 c...t lllri. C.D.M.
~ '-dt llltonte. F'umi.sbed,
cumplett-. Reacly to enJoy Cor
.ummer seuon. 125 rt. from
oeean, between Seashore Dr.
and ocean. N"'l)Ort.
• • • Have several good Udo
Iale and Oet"an Front
summer rentals.
• • • U.Stings ror sale or rent
welcomed.
..,._ lllv._ at Htll St.,
NEWPO&T
IIAr1ter tut IIArhr usa
EXCELLENT .INV'ES'I'MENT
OOilONA DEL MAR
Duplex, partially furnished.
Very attractive; good loca-
tion Almost new.
$13.500
• • •
AnnoWldng 0 . B. REED,
444 Begonia , COM. as an
a..ociate or ---.......
.......... las uu (-.& ...... (lD.JI. .........
LIDO ISLE
nuee bdam., 1"-beth borne. a few at~ from best beech.
Comer street to street loca-
tion. Deluxe CONitructlon and
features thf'OUibout. --
Income property ..• 2 unit ••• on corner lot •.• at pi'l!lent bCIII
-income ol 5150 per month
dt"..; laad ~ ~::UrUon, <'an ~~~~ ~~~m. ·-··· -·---··-• $1,.
ss.Me "''" u..ae. ........_. at 5,;! ~T ... ua at t -Jr, .. teri.lllt
R.Mert B. L,_ ... Bt!letl L. Lya. Ileal._.
411 Coast BouleYard CORONA DEL MAR Farmhoa.e Motel IIABBO& ltn
* * * LIDO ISLE
()y.n('r buildJnl! tan: ho~ will 114'11 charming 2-bedroom.
only 1 year old. lots late ~:lass, painted brick firelace
and tinted walls Wall d $17 MA lanclicaped patio . _ . . . _J'ull price tVVV
and low down payment handi('S • HA 444 or HA 2476
BALBOA
Under construction. Choose your own colors and light
f'l.x tures on t.hi~ $15 Mft 3-bedroom P£'runsula hom" a 1 onh• ... ... . .VVV
St.>c? this today' • HArbor 145
BALBOA ISLAND
Bay Front home with Vl"'"' far up the harbor, thrt'e bed-
rooms, "iew wmdow acros. lhint; room. ~ ~
exccllent beach . . .. .. ·-··--. .. ~~
HArbor #1 or HArboT 2151
CORONA DEL MAR
Uke to decorate! Here's a G-1 Resale a t a discount.
$2,400 down and $66 per month, incl. 4% interest. buys
tbia attractive 2-bedroom home, brick front terracedu. fi.n!pla~. bra.kfast nook. larce kitchen, $1 RJ"YYce porch, 2<ar gar., fenced yarcl, Nil .....
HArbor 1741 or HArbor 1477 • EYH: HArboT m-M
O U R LISTINGS A&B ~OMPLETB
e FOUl OFF1CES TO SEitVE YOU •
COlONA DEL MAl
IJOI Coe.t ... .......ccw-FerniMf
HA~hr 1741 « HArt-14n
IALIOA ISLAND a...-A.,..
HArt. ....
NEWPOlT lfACH
4)4 Jlll4 St.
HArt-2476
IALIOA
100 W.ift St,........,., ... 0... ...
.. ~··
AVAILABLE, ---AN A TrR.ACI'IVE STYLED HOME
WITH A PLAN 'IHAT REALLY APPEALS. A MOD-
ERN KITCHEN WITH DISHW ~HER. LOADS OF CABlNETS AND TILE. TIIERE ARE THREE BED-
ROOMS AND A DEN WITH 2 13A THS. FIREPLACE
. . . GOOD HEAT AND OAK FLOORS. THERE IS
A LOVELY ALPINE STYLED LIVING ROOM WITH
OPEN BEAM CEIUNG AND UNPAINTED MAHOG-
ANY P ANEL WAINSCOTING AND DINING ALCOVE.
~ a~~~~t ~~~ns~~-~~ ...... $19.500
A FINE BALBOA ISLAND LOCATION
CaU for Appointment.
J. A. BEEK OFFICE
Value Plu•!
Are you looking for a GOOD 3-bedroom. 1 %~th home in
. choice location? Pmect oondiUon---tutefUDy
decorated ---nicely furnished -• -
well landscaped ---Deslcned tor eradoul ==,1·-.........
P~ AVB. at JIA&ID BALBOA D11AND .... IIAitlw,..
FOI' LOCAnON
For VIEW
For VALUE
LIDO NORTH BAY
FRONT
l..a.rg(' 4-bdrm.. 3-bath home
on 52-ft. lot lovely garden
and ten-a~pier 4: aUp for
LARGE boat ---aU the nice things you have been looking
for ---nicely fu.rnlshed.
We have the lrey and the
house is vacant ---eo
you can Jook at it at your
convenience.
$57,500 Tenns
• • •
A Few •Ft. !?J!!ft LOTS,...... .... .._~...,.,_
BOllES $14! ... froel...... .......
DONI liE TOO LAm!
5-bedroom furnished home
buUt in 1947. % block to bay.
N ice section or Balboa.
Phone for key • • Have a look
and make offer ...........
.._ ONeiQ-l11e,.._ WeMt
....... eA.,.
'7tt E. ....... Jlhod. ....
~liS
Fll LEISE
Equipped Beauty
Shop
with eatabliahed cllen-
tele • • • ,._ lovely
apartment. Good Costa
Mesa location.
Oot--Bedroom boJTX". 2 )"e'tll'S
old, large lh ·ing room. Well
located. THIS WILL NOT
LAST. See tock)•.
EA&L CIIAII1IDI.AIN
.. OeutBh"4. BA...,_ a.
........ c:..u ..
~ ......... , ... ...
15U CttaU Btnt.. ODII
HArbor !7el
FO& SALE
IY IWit1
J..B.!Daoo• BO.MJC
'rue in kitchft\ &: bath, hdw4.
floors, landscaped, ~wood
fencing, dbl garage, 70'xl2>'
lot.
e NEW LOCA110N e
Newpcwt Plumbing-
~
* * * ~~ rchte.._ cur llA'n:-(J.MIII a ~ • • • 117 22Dcl St.
N&WEOKI' a&al
*WE BUY
FOR CASH
GOOD
USED
FURNITURE
18'7& llartMw ...,._, OOIJta Meea
Bllacoa .,...,
We buy and aeD Trust Deed~.
Delivery Now
Can allo ... ,_ ap to ..
If JOU take cJflfW'I')' at l'aetor)'
up to
* On These Ueed .
IPPLIIICES
1 JIAI'TA ~~quare ... 1111111~
hilt w-rill~er ... aer.
... rollA. ouN
IM'Il for ~00 ......
! G-E ~GER
Qtliet~.Very
M!n1oealtJ.o. . .l!!adl
1 ....... &ELVINATO&
~. U.ecl W!lrJ
A•t...J 1
at .. ·--· . . ... ·-·-·
B&A.ND ~w l'oaptowa ..._ .. 5
Dlllhwashl"r ·-&WY
Uollb&ref'r'•
CIIWI HIDWI
MEW LOCATION ! ..... ,, .......
USED MARINE GEAR
Cba.ir bottoaw restored .....,
~Wh, reed. etc.-Free Dtiml1tl
IIABVEnJ
I"'UUlNJ''IUKE llD'A.Ia
Mtle S..ta Aaa Ave., v.ta
llllMioa 1111-6
WANT YOUR DIRTY WORK OONET
GOTOHAL ...
Oornp)ete~ Windows, floor WUing and lshlnc. wall wubiJw. -
CaD Harbor 11'58-W
PAINTING
Earl SbelliD
!'71 ....... l!lt. -c..la
a.EIUaG • 0. .......
• ,..... o-s •• IIOODW' Dfl ... o.a~...... ... ~ .... c.... ...
up
IPPLIIICES!
1 ROTPOIJ\'T 8-ft. ..,......
=N~~.1ftN
1 JIAUAG -..are .._..._
........,.. \l"blte-Wl'iapr .......,_La._ ......
~ect. oo.atu.. 11crs Sew~l l"-15
1 a.AFI'AO 1111-.rf!l .._.um
tat. •Tt~u WJU~t«. llal-
.._ roll hould 59'5
~ for G.OO .....
! G-£ Wll.L'iGER ...-ers
Cl-iet raaiJac. Very J9'5
IM!nieeab)t-. .. ..Jl:aC!II
I-FT. JD1a. VINA'I'Oil a&
frtpnt.or. Ulled ""7 •tae. A.tMI ,,,.
at ··--·-_ ....
JUlAN1) :\"t."W
Y~towa ~
Dl.,.wa!lhH .,....,
HI DWIRE
11nnday,May 31,1151
~R QmCK s~~~,~~~~~~----·--~----~~~====================~
Balboa Island 's most beautiful ~~~DIE&"' C"((m<'r Jot . HA 2923-W. ~ .. -.J~ .._,
\\'ANT TO-COMMlrft rrOri, COM
to Lone: BNtch & return dally. Th Bicqmbo I1Q) Club I. plan•
HArbor 3031-W "'"" to vttrnd thp BalbcKI Island :·,,H HEI\T Fum. rm, twin beds, MNhodi t Church 10 a t)()(lv Sun·
1 11ri\ Pnt., near beach, $40 day, und Rcv. llurr~ Whtt~'s er-rTnnt.h~lR'-. ~tarinP, B. L 1 f0ontln·~ from .,._ l ) mon \\'Ill be-11bout the l3iblr story
It . ~ -·-of ttn old w•rrltu \\ ho llrtnds ttl ., ' SALE -R-!? 60-fl. \lew lot. I hucl romDl<'t~ their report and 6word to a youth. ,.~ loan Only $3.000 HArbor hnd lound nothing wmng. Last Sunday a nag wa'i pr~
1•36-J arter 6 f1· ffi:__ She had objeocted to t hem that nted to thf' chUJt'h by the Nf'W· ~t M.)tt-;R RE....,TA ir-nl) ~~ blk. the local resid nt<~ had no oppor· port Harbor Elks Lodge Trea •
to n~;.~•n-bf' •·h. ClJM. Apartmt>nt I IW)it~ to present thl'lr ca:.e and W"Cr P. F . Bain<•'i reported that 15
wtth 2 bdnns. in good location. askt•d them to invC' ligate the of the 20 pew~ h&\'P al.N'ady ~
$250 month. cheaper by th ~a-drillln~ mud in person. A5 a re-~opt>kt'n for, and th<' 20 pc!\\l. h;nl' son. HArbor 1736-J aft('r 6 p.m. ~ult. that Friday morning, Plan-been ordered.
FOR SALE-Breakf'st bar, knotty I nin~ ~mml_s~ioner Wa]tPr Wei· JoJnin~ churC'h Sunday wt'rc Mr.
pine with fonnlca top. Large, m r, rNS F.n ter of lht> Health und Mrs. Barr,>-~!C'keE-1 , 116 Dla·
oUd oak unJtn desk. Household Departm('~lt . and C. W. DonohUt> mond A\'\.'.
furnishings. Fillmg stA&hon sup-of the Bwldin~ Department msde • • • I
plies Nc 417 IJ<:'hotl'ope, COM. un inspe-ction tour. Mr. Ste.w!lfl A sudckon call to m1litary duly
'29 F RD C01'PE r I~ ~ho\\<•d thf'm where the drtlhng makes thHI Sunda~ ." sennon the
-ror small pickup ~~:bl~· trans-mud had flo"ed down frot;n the farewell mcssa~· flf Rev Thomas portation. good ·rubber. HArbor I WE'll, a_nd tht')' agrl'<'d that tt was Gibson, pastor <•f ::it. Andrews
114-M. mud from the well. 1 Prosbytf'rian Chureh in Newport I
---1\lrs. l(f"n nf'th Conlm~ of B<>ac~>niHI'i~htl' Rc,· C1hvln ha chosen FOR ~ALl: l2'~·inch TV Motor-~' a'kt·~ the ~lnnnmc CommJS· ., hiS topic. "A lRitrr to a ~pw ~~Jth an••·nna, Sl2:l HArbor s1on 11 ttu-. ''!l"(' not eruun_d!. ~or C"hutch" ba.t'<l 011 -.;1. Paul'll l<'ttr>r
rt'vokm..: th<' .shell 011 r.>~.•rrrut .She.' to nt•w chw·ch,.,, Tc;>xt will tx• FOR SA-lE Jt,•rond. Bendix a uto. wus tol.d 1hat sue~ n mat:l•r could f'phl"<~am; r. 10 "Finall) m:-
wa:shel' 90-d'ly guaranle1'. S85 ~· llk<>n ~up \\~th thl' C(tunt) hrNhrPn bf· .;tr"n~ m thco Lord BF~ron 5.'>05 Board o! ~upcrv1 or-. 'Iori In thf' pr1wPr of His ml~ht ..
• :0.1.:\IER Re:'\"T AI-.<; l.ldo Isle ~lr: \\ <'irl)('r then told o~ thr m-I ~~ rVlet' I' at !'I<W s. m. and tht
Bay F rmlt unks. 1-&. 2-bdrm .. s~t1on tnp that mornang 8!ld t·hnlr \\111 ..;in~. C'omp Chr1~tian
prlv bt•ach, $70 up. H.\ 2552. -.aid h.l" felt that ShPII 011 hnd \'lo-Join and Smg" E\e~ H.\ 2911-:\1 lat<:i 11 asn-rri'TlCnt. Hc mAdt> th~ At a ronl!r•·~tttional ml't'tinst
TilE NEEDLEPOTNTER y ar n ~Otlon that R<:tlon be drlay~ unttl last Sunriay. mt•mlX'rs dt>cidNi nn
Shop has a wide ran.ge of colors I Sh ell agree~ In \\Tit in~ to tbld<'. by nnl' sen·i('(' at 9:30 a . m ro-r I'<'!.!'U·
"nd yarn for dresses and sweat-a!J rc tr•cllons, a nd t~l. motion I Jr summt r Sund'l,l> worship.
··rs. In tructlons free. 1201-C j "as J»SS~ unanimow.l). • • • I Coast Oh•d .. Corona del Mar. W . L. Ba.ngharn,. chairman of the Rt>\. Paul E. B:tbbitt will preach 1
\\•ILL TRADE S.Ct. car-top skiff,' r~=~~~n!.asC~~~:~o~., t~~a~.~~~ I at t~h Cnroh na d<'hl :0.1arb~~"~-. d f • J' blk Must . . . II\ \. urc on 1 (' l\U ,_-..1 n (' ~\'~~ u.-.;ood· ocor gtdr sHA e ... NY> J fortunate" \\as puttmog· n mid lvldly. Lin• b' Mort> Than Rl"f'ad" at .~ u• ); n . .u~-he a ddf'dl that Shell 11 ha o-1 bo h 9·4· 5 d 11 •. .;ft~r6 pm _ .. h d.. 1 r· t .• a.m . an a.m . c:('n
I t . . . lat'"" t e con 1110ns on \S 1rst I('(''! Sunda). FO~ SALE;, Thb!e. model RCA well In a .cont~sH-d "rea 1 The Jumor Choar will ing • ~le-
I v 1ctor 10 tele\'ISIOn & antenna. Consulttnl! En10m·t'r A. A. Bt-~rd dita lion" by Brahm a 1 the first
HArbor 3121-M cornmentNi thut . tht> su~gestJo~ 1 :.l"l ,1<'4.' ttnd thco s9nior C'holr at 11 1
FOR ~AJ.E-K<!E'I·tYPt' Snowbird.' for a publlt' hf'arml! on £'VE'ry Oil :1 m. \\ill ~ivr 'Ch<>r11him ~On!!"
Room). safe ror COHd. HA 3265. wt>ll requ£>st o;houJd b€' follo\\('d up b' Rortn) ansk'
FOP. SALE-New o;hip..to-shore ra-ChaJrman Bm •ham atd .th'lt wa~ · • · •
d10 Radia phon mock> I No 25 8 ~ood su~~1''1 ton. ~>JOt••· '' r-h"' <' Pao;tm lf, rbnrt Roth will preach
6-\\:Utt with acri~l. $120. 'ca1P practicall) hnd a pubiH· •. !warmg on ".Jp~u .... t ht> ~innr·r'c: F'rl~>nd" nt
HA 2219-:-.-t before 6 p.m . eves on 1·a~h requ<>c:t t~u" f1t1 . the 11 a m \\or-htp st>nt<'t' Sun-D 'H·"'I"'C. .\~ ORIGIS.\L GO\\'~ and trlnunlat a lbt wtttt now-
HA 10.11-R J. ::"' Grl' •or). ~lwll I hi If PT'f'· cl:.t\ 3 t :"'N\ r)(•rl Harbor LuthPran f'h un• aJI l.n prepantUon for thf' Ll(ln hl#' \\'ompn· ... C'lub ..........
- . . wntatl\e, who was prt•M•nt at thP Church. Th<' ti'Xt IS from ~fat· fat,.hlun nnd now .. r ff't~ to bf> h Pid ''""" 1\. I A'ft to rh:-bt : Model
FOR Rf~I\"T-CDM. J unt> 18 to ht>arinJC, Will> 1\Skl'd by huth \1rs. ilhi'W 9.9-13 Tht· Senior Church )lr'l. D. \'. lla)e<&, dC>!IJgne r l oy r oor ... ~llll('stir t.rMf'r plana~ hat
fuly 3~. ~~uxe 3-~.,k2= St£>\\:_art and Arthur Gat a~.ut Ch<llr will ..,inc 'Gnd .·n Lo\'ed th(> on tnlo(h•l \lro.. Ut<n Cri..,.IL. ~n . .;~om3ros.J oc llW COUl'Se or (fie .c?rnna H!~<th· World .. Thl' ~arramt nt of Hob L;do Fa sht·on Party Ju" 0 8 y. r · lan<h Wt'll • • ·."a 1\ <,trat~ht Communton W'lll hP CPI€'bratNi at " 1 K.. JIOlTSE FOR R ENT ummer. 2 down or slant dnUro to ... ,:ard he l 12 noon.
bdnns., 2 baths. 420 Avoca&>. ocean':' l\lr. Gregor) reph<>d that Joinins: the church last Sunday The dat• of Friday Jun£> , ha:o. mrmtl'l r.., of th<-Lido Isle W men's
COM. HArbor 1549-W. th<' Wt'll was to stay u~d<'r thl' Ir-
1
wt'l't' Franklyn Hruza, ~Irs. Gract' ~·n 'et for the annual rlo"~r ("luh ani'! lheLr .L.~t
NOTICE to mothers: Let us ~ vi nt> ranch propt'rt) wh•ch il' under Pt>ttijohn and Mr. and Mrs. Dou~-and fa hton pert~ of the L•do Isle ~~"" :--lson ~lt'Ce wu elected
your baby litter on Saturday af· leu<:' to Shell. Ia Trask. Bapti ed were John Wom<>n'" Club at which ('Wry p1 e id('nt t last \\~k' club meet-
temoo. ns from 2 to 5 p. m . Spe-Wht'n askNi If the <'\'t'ntual pur-Oal<> ~111n<>r. infant son of Mr. and wom:tn \Jl'" v.1th th<' Cashion mo-ins:. alon with Mrs. Blanche B.o-
cial show for all ldddies. Port pose of the '"<'ll was to ~ach tide-Mrs. Charles Ht-nry Milner. Mrs. ~1.5 by trirrumng her own hilt ",th ~t'rs \Ice presJckon • Mrs John
Theatre, Corcna del Mar. lands otl, Mr. Gregory satd hp J?n'·l ~liJnrr is the former Mary ~ fresh out-of-lh~-~rden flowers. Boyd, ~t--cretary: Mrs. Allt'n Cria--
COMPLETE HOUSECLEANING f<>rrt'd not .to answer that Q\H'sllnn. Laurie of Costa Mesa. Sponsors Thi'\ year th(' fashion show will ell, trea.surer and Mrs. HA,y Lan·
Furniture A Rua shampooing, etc. TriiMte Plid for t.he child Wl'l'(' Mi Lo Mae f?llO\\ the on~l line~ with ~ stt>nl"'eun. parliam('ntaria.D. Work guarant~ Beacon 6111. 1 Laune and Pfc:. Stanley McKir.· stgnt>r Joy Jenntct' creatt.ng an on-
Al's Howre and Wmdow Clean· ney. • • • l l;)n>tl mod<'l dur1n~ thf' aft('rnoon. I in Sc lee t Preachcrs art' well known for and o~ of her originals beim:
g tv · •• •u ft--..1 I '"VIting pc:.'Ople to rome to church, shown in evtll)t'ratmn wtth Fun
KEYS -Made while you walt. I '' 'ft '~ but at Christ Church by the Sea F ashions, Ma$!~e·s Knit ~hop and
Tommy's Shop, P ost Otnee BlodL . . ::iunday momm~. the table will tx• O'Brien' Spt.'<'1alt) ='hop. 1 Corona del·Mar. In th<' impr:esSI\'(' S€'1ttn~ or th<' turned when Rt:'\. Thomas Pendell ~1 I~ Ha~ t.ungenhcoun. pre ldt>nt
FURN. API'S. for rent. See Lou· oct>an front tn Balboa .. :'Jewpor~ 10\ltes th.em to stay a·wa.y. The of tht> J.TOUP, 1s gent>ral cha1rman
1.se apts. fint. Dbls. A liniJes, Har~r paused . at. 11 :t est<'rda) morning message has ~ an· of t h,. annual now£>r party ~irs.
overlooking Bay. 308 Cama· ~ommg . to ~) tnbut£> t~ th()S(' nouncro a "When It's Time to John Boyd and 1\1,.., Geonrt> ~fi-1
lion COM. "h? ha\e s:'J\Cn thcir h\t'S for I Lt'&V~ the ChuJ'Ch." , . .,.,.,d ~re in char~<' tlf lh· fa~h.ion
YEARLY RENTAL-2-bdrm tur-their roun~. . , ~1~~ !)('levan Frettag \\iU s tng fesU,ittf'S .• IN DouL•Iao: Ward llnd
nished a pt. 700 Heliotrope, CoM. ~ serv~ "er~n~~tNi -~ t'o~e L'nto )1<'" from Handel's ;\J.-.; ~el.son '\;tt•CE> "111 ha\e charg.-
HA 2925-J can ,..on t • . ~'I J Me s1ah • • • o• the d~'"r' and ~fl"' G<-or~ · _ Comma.nder ~ey Bell P~tdtng. lnj~ious effe-cts resulting from Ward will "\ll~'nd to d ·orattOn;S. REG:t5TERED NURSE. wants po 1 ~vocation was gwen by Re\. Tom a I:K'Ltel in th<' power of wronR Th<' part) \\hich ''1U l'nd ...,,th
sition ~rt or full time. 317'-~ 91bson of St; ~drew~ Presb)'ter-tt.uoong ~n be destroyed b) re-an afternoon ot cards, is npcn to
Marguente, Corona del Mar. tan Chu':fh. tn h.ls uniform or Na-cognizing the omnJpotence of God,
FOR SALE-New Jtbeem water val lieutenant. Tt\e main address !according to the S unday Bible Les-h l Gr
sortent>rs, 60 gT8ln capacity. 10 '':R.S dclive.red by .Father Stt'phen son at the Newport Beach Chris-Pan e oup
years warranty. HA 2230-J. Kile).: C?f Our Lady or Mt. Carn:'el tian Science Church near Udo. I
WESTINGH OUSE cle-c. range for CathoUc C~urch, who ~ve pral e The subject is "Ancie-nt and Mo-
..-.af··
10!'111 o-d
fJl"'ito("tJIIO
in
our
f1reproof
stor:u~<>
vault~ bottauw restorect Ullftr cane.
reed, etc.-Free Eltimate.
sale with deep weU cooker, clock Mto the ~lglDOn fo~ d'r;rmg ~d ~~~I dern Ne-cromancy, alias Mesmer-I Planned Here con trol ovt'n . Good cond .. reas .. cmona ay ra 1 on a . ism and ft)>pnotism. Denounced "
BEaron 6305· eves: BEacon 6589 Its combat 3~1nst Com munasm. • • • Wo"""n ot aU nationa.l social ' Baritone solos wen' sun~ by Le~ J 1 Do .,. _ __, ·11 ..... I.oT No. 29 for sale, Hazel Dr .• !:ilonnairt> Howard Folsom of Co-Th<' ~ 0! rcas """'lety WI fr"\tt'mities of thl' Harbor art>a
jtbt
call
IIA&VEnl
Jl't1ltNIT(JQ a.ao.ua
AINTING
COM. 40'xl66'. Ocean view, rona d('l Mar accompanied by lllt>et at 1 :4a p. m. ~tonday,. !Unt' .wd La ~una an• In' lt<'d to b<• pr,•-1
$2.150. $500 dn., $20 mo.. in-Mrs Kennt'th ix-u r Balboa Is·, 4. a t tht> home of Mrs. ~llllfred ... ,.nt a' an M.'1lnJ7atJonal ml.ocling
clud s interest. Sign l.s on pro-land at the pi 0 nediction HaU, 538 La Perle Dr., ~ewport tor a Harbor Br11nch of national
perty. J . A. Carroll 5847 La 1\tJ-was given by Ch~pla n M. H.
1
~f:'~~:hts. A n>port \\111 be ~d. Panhellemc. 81 i 30 p. m next
rada Ave., Hollywood 38, m 1\.vitchell of El Toro. gJVJng detalls of the N"Ceelt ship-I Thursday, June i . at th<' Corona
1589. Reprt'St'ntativt>s of 1 org8.tli· ment,of c!othes: food and dru~ to dl'l Mar Commumt) Church. .
FOR RENT This lovely 3-rm. I zations cast wreaths upon tht> wa-' th(' NavaJO Indians. Two PTe,·lous prc-or~mzatlon
apt. Ot't'an view. Must lease to ters from the Balboa Pier. This m{'('lln~ have bet'n held-at the !11 Ma.rtne Balbfta t.-
couplc only, $60. See Bob Jonc .1 was follow<'d by a salute to war NeW M .... L ... D h~m"" of M". M A. Anderso.n. rhnM : ff.Ar'bor tt
2307 Balboa Blvd .. N.B. HA 370. dead by a firin g squad from Camp ~~ Lido h ie. and ~trs Robert Callis. i;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ FURN Ct:EST SUITE for rt>nt ·1 Pendleton and blowin~ of t1\p& . . . . 2 . Coron'\ del :'\tar . . . ""'d A bath ~ b , b 1 Partictpatin~ ·n the OICictal \'lSitors of the 1st DIS· A letter stating the dl'Sil'l' to I h,,,ng room ....... room, · spa-) 3. ug er. , 1 -trkt or thl' Aml.'rican Lt>l:ion Aux-form a Harbor chapter wao; read caous & comfortable, slt>eps 3.1 selVICCS wprc Bo) Scouts .. sea I ilian wt:'rf' pre ent Monda\' nk ht h ~· t An p h 1 mf'('tinlt all utils .. gar. 333 Poppy, COM. Scouts and the Legion Auxiliary. ,,t the supper a nd initiation m('('t-~s: ;~k n ~n th~ ~nt Sante Ana IMPORTED
HArbor 2416-W. ,
1
in~ held at the Newport Le~on hao: oov<'~<'d 8 11 of Southf'rn Or-1-~0R SALE l's<'d Kelvinator t't'· FOR RENT-Furn. rm., priv. bath Hall. Dinner wu sen<'d b:o the
18
n\.!t' Count\'
Oetlla •-Crig., ll cu. ft., 2 yrs. old. perf. & en t. Wonderful' view. 511 Ha· losi~ membership team captained Count) Pimhen~.mc mem!'w>r.; a.N' hii"Ci=~~.::~b~.---cond., only S225. HA 1124~J. z<'l Drive, Corona del Mar. by Mrs Henry Eg~tert. ~~rs. Her-spon~orin~ 8 tea on Saturday to
Earl SbelliD RUSH
SQUIRES
• 0. ··-.... -... IIOOIIJY Dl I IJa8
0111 IUitw-........
061111 .... c.... .....
CHTI.A)'5 pre-fabricated p18yhoust'. WILL SHARE my home with tx:rt }hompson was captaa.n of the I ret<' hl~h school and junior rolle~e
6x8x6. 3 windows, glass door. rouple for months of J une . and wsnn.ll',ll: tt'am_ . 't'l"aduates \\ho will attend . unt·
$35. Can be set>n at 109 Park. July. $70 per mo., all facilities. lm hated as new members were versiti<>s whert' thrr<> are national B. I BE 6166-M. HArbor 0824. M~. Fann) Reed. Mrs. Carl SOCial soror&ties. Ttw th~ Sou-
FOR S ALE-'50 Chev. deluxe sc-FOR RENT Cottage. entire tm'l-Hanna and Mrs. Robert Park~r. tht'm Oran"<> County Pa.nh€'1 edu-
dan, immaculate cond. Private mt'r by week or mo. Attrac. and As SJ>('Cial~!t'Ut>sts. Mrs. Irvin cat ion award.-; w11l be' Pl'l'SI:'nted.
owner will sacrifice. Can ar· comfortable. S leeps 6. $250 per Gror~t(' Go('UUn introduced Miss Thl' tea wm be held at tht> home
rang<' financing. HA 1347...J. mo .• 605 Iris, COM. HA 2422. Eleanor Ragan and her mother. of Mrs. C. E. 'Thomas. 2434 Bon-=::;.::.;~:-:;.;~~.;.!..!;.-7tif;-;:-:ul;-:==::::-;2..-.:::bed:::o ~· HA 205.'5-J Eleanor has bPen chosen as New-nie Rrae in 5anta Ana Mn; John FOR REl'-"T -Beau neW -• __ es._. --. . ---port's c:-andidatf' for the annuol KP<•I<•r Cortm 1 Ml Mar. is J'{'tlr-room unfurn. apt., So. of Hwy., FOR SALE -SlX ~trs. r_ull length Clrl's !'tilt•. i • pr',..,.-d<' 1 01 the ~:tnta Ana ocean view. near beach. Y~r's traverse ~aper1cs, tnt<:'rUned. p~ h 1 · 1 n •
lease. Inquire 220 Marguer~te, Kandt'U Acorn. Excel. cond. $75.\ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST an l'
Corona del Mar. Call HArbor lmt. SCifNTIST TRI-l''" HOLD ~rwt:R
3303 Vie Lido, N•wpott •••el• I ~llJ)(l('r at ~L An~ws PT'esb)'·
1\ br "tl-of The Moth•• Chu•.:h. The tenan 0\urch, Nl wport H t't hts,
Fi"t Church of Christ, Sci•rtlist, in 8os-is btolnf" givt>n Saturday by tM So-l SANTA ANA
TENT & AWNING ton, M11nec:husetts. phc:omo!'E'-Junlor Club of Tn-Y of
Sund11v School -................... 9:15 a.m. NPwport Harbor l-li~:h to rai~ tat So. 11a111 ft. Ia ~--~ndov S.rv'ce II o()() e.m. mont-\' t.1 .<'nd Joan Kimes to the
W.dnesdev Eveninq mMtinQ 8:00 p.ro. June 'International YMCA Conven-..... -'-
Reodinq Rooro locet•d et Ill Polm Uon In Cle\·eland. J.:A~WWM• •~ St., Bolboe, is open daily from 12 noon -----UVnA n,..~
to 5 p.m. ••c•pt Sund.ys and holidtys c.-•ty ~n ~ & JIAill£ SHOP n•~ionelly ol»•~· •oCIJif>r I r.. .,.._ .oca•
TJt011 JWblic ;, cordteny iiMted to et-••" • fM. ~ T. 8 _. t. at
tend t~fl church M~Vic.s end 111e the ~ C..& C...,. 1~ leediru~ lt00111. 'l'ttle! "N'IIrM ............ .
.....
* ~ err
Newport will be the site of the
1951 Mt>rcury Championship Re-
gatta, to be sailed June 25-29, it
is announced by C. C. Wheeler or
Altadena. fl(.'('t captain of the New-
port Harbor Mercury Fleet and
vice-president of the M er c u r y
Clasa Yacht Racing Association.
the apouoring groups.
~ racing wUl be on an outside
course, tartlng off the Balboa
Pier. En tri . must be Jn the hands ot the rae€' committee b.Y June 18.
H06t club will be the Bslbon Yacht
O ub.
Mr. W "lt>r announced the fol-
lowing schedul<': tune-up race
Sunday, J une 24. followed by five
races. starting at 1 p. m. on J une
25, 36, Z7, 28 and 29. Other events
Wlll be the open poUSt' at 5 p. m.
Sunday , J une 24; beach party at
7:30 p. m. Monday. June 25; busl-
nea meetiDJ: at 7:30p.m. Wednes-
day, June ZT; banquet at 8 p. m.
Thurtda)', June 28; trophy presen-
tation Friday, June 29.
By 81JI) RJT()JI)IAN
M.o.t of us &re important on t"''O
occasions at least -- -when we
are married and buried -- -and
either ceremony may take place
at .e. u ~u u on land, if you
prefer, as demonstrated by local
yachts.
Lut Friday the U -foot eral•-
f'r. ID\'ader, beeaiiM' tbe naar-
rla~ ~ fnr tile OW"IIer,
C'harlee Flah~k. &lid tllle for-
.,...,, ~ee O'Ooalat"ll, ._tb of
Pu.deaa. wttb l udce 0 . I .
Docljre orftdatinr; as lustl~ of u..-hect-.
Being a boat-minded couple who
wanted a "'-edding devoid or aU os-tentation, they decided the cock-
pit of the Invader would suit them
nlet-ly. Dressc.'d in yachting clothes.
lhc> entire wedding party appeared to be out for a casual boat ride
when the Invader pulled away
from her slip at Ken NUes' Villa
Marina. The Fishback& were mar-
rfed a t sea at 2 o'clock.
of l nflatable Beach T <rys is Large
W.4TOI
Ten yean; ago another Invader,
a 136-foot schooner in command of
CaptaJn Constantin Flink. became
1 he scene for a burial In local wa-
ters when the ashes or Carl Schill-
ing. coffee and spice king. were
"commUted to the d<-ep" from her
deck. We're told that a special
dispensa lion by the federal gov-
t>mmt>nt ls necessary to this. how-
ever, because of a law passed ln
'39 which had been pressured
through by the lobbying interests
oC big cemeteries.
But tlae oceaa .. a peer.,..
burial ~oua• ella~ •o ffle
aad ~1JJ always pro\1de a laat
re11Uac plaee whetbt-r you fall
o\·erboa rd or are~ lowtored .. a
copper ooatalaf'r that eatdaee
r'f'fneted .... n y8 and lllal~ aa
It lllowty lllab.
AlthoUgh illegal, burials a t sea
ar-e not mfrcquent 10 this mari-
time community, for how a family
carries out t he last wishes of one
of lhc>lr members is not a good
subject for regulation. • • •
• kip Calkin this wt't'k hegan his
nf'w job &s naval architect for the
su])('rlntendent or shipbuilding at
Long Rf'ach and in 1 his capadty
will attt>nd school at Norfolk, Vir-
.._rinia. ln July. • • • The Ed
CaJ"P('nters are mostly rc ponsible
for the attracti\•t> n<'w Hawaiian
decorations at th<' Balboa Yacht
Club "hlch \\Ill enhn n<'<' the Club
See Us B~ore You Buy ,Fi;;:·~;:·polks 1
Jlait up, all )OU lntc>-siN'pin~
f1sht>rmc>n. . . . H ~ ou miss the
boat out in the morning, just take I the pol<' down to &lboa Pa\1Uon
wh<'rc you can ~N lots or th·e I bait, throw your line out and catch
711 East Balboa BJYd. Balboa, ,.._,!L.....nu·a halibut. CMakt>n;, sea trout, l'tc. VUJUU l.i\e bait boats sailing from the Phone HArbor 216 j Pa\ilion hB\"t' ~n doing well. Irv II!!!~!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!~!!~~ Gron.~ky W<'n l out with the Seabi -_ cuit Tu<'. day and tht> a nglers re-
' 1 • • 1~. ~ ~ . .,~ .. _,_ I . ~~·--------~-----
~ tum<'d with 78 barracuda . among
otht'rs. Lhe bait conditions are good. . • •
Knth R1m rc>port<; nact' catches
from lh'l' halt boats I aving the
I r·nd of ttw ~('\\'port PiC'r each e"-• fA, 6 m &'. 7 a.m morning, such as a 160-pound jew-s.,~~".'·o··.,r ';).;, Boot . r; h. UmU• of whit• '<'a b"" and ~~rv , 8 lot or barracuda. They're also
• ~ '8aper .. busy out on ·the bar«f' "<h'orcta." Oorfeto S hop ~ ~ • Ex:preM an c· h or(' rl off Nc·wport. with . --~ z~ ~(). 3, '7 &.Ill. catches or halibut wci~hing. up to
P'allt Cbartt"r • 40 pounds • • • ao.• Small Boat The Pattc•rsons are running one • Rcscn•ation Scn!·ice 4 a .m. to 12 p.m. ~tal. boat. lhf> big •• porttMn&B," orr
u.e &It SEASPORT LANDING • their landing in the Mariner's ,_ AU , Inc. Oomple~ Boat MUe this year. This is the 90-
._._ 117 eo.t ....._,., MEWPOIIt RACII. c.IK. ~ 8enic8 footer that carries 60 fishennen
...._.: • ._ llll toM feet and was used for the Catalina run
The Barge
HArbor !519 -HA.-,r 1514-11
OFF NEWPORT PIER • ._ .......... .-.wy~ ......... UILa.
I UVE IIAIT BOA'I'S LEAVE t & , ...._ ,.._ eed of Pier
• r ~ I •. ' ~ H '\ -_ · , l: ..._ ~ ' '\ ,
SOUTHERN CAUFORNIA STEELCAAFT, INC.
EMERSON •ooc• CHAIU.£S
23018 COAST HWY., NEWPORT BEACH-HARBOR 2561
last yt>ar. • • •
The Sport King from Nol'lll'a
Laadtac brougllt In 142 barracuda
Monday .... All boats there had
a fine week-end. lots of halibut
and barracuda and white sea bass
up to 25 pounds. • • •
Skippers at Port Oraac"e say
that the ocean's full of bamtcuda,
plency o r catches. a ve ra g i n g
around 9 pounds .... Jackpot fish
on the Mlssawit during the week-
end was a 20-pound white sea bau.
and a charter boat brought ln a
30-pounder last week. Bay fish-
log is good too. one row boat
bringing In 11 yellowfln croaker. • • •
Sf'& por1 l.andta« has 18 char-
ter and day boats available. alAo
small boat!l for rent for bay fish-
ing. F rt>!lh bait Is available 24
hours a day from the barge Iwo
Jima. Skippers report haUbut and
calico bas. caught between here
and Huntington }3(>ach and barra·
, cuda down t hC' coast.
.JS NOW OPEN &om S,.a. m. till MidDiCJht - --EYerY Day .........
Ca1ch YELLOW FIN, CROAKER, HALIBUT, Etc .
• ¥
TlaunckaY. May 31. 1151
Unbeatable Low Prices
We'•e Wonderful Gifts
for DacL All at
Sen.atiooal Low Price.!
Jkc. 'U5 to HM
§95 to f495
a~.-rrec-tJy tallorf'41 81adl• •• n.e 5hf'fll p....._.. ~
naueiA, twUJ ~l'dliH""-AU
t'Oiors. lrA'tl !8 to 5!.
SlA~It. ALSO MADF.
TO ORDER
Shell's Sladll
in 100i'o Wool Elane at
TERRIF1C SAVINGS!
~.t.t5 to 'U 5
1" to 4'~
._,, SWII TIUIU
~.S.t5uad~.t6 r a .. 271
•
GA&UI.DINE M.EIS ... ,. ...
... ....
to tt.oo
Val~
OUR
FACTORY
LIDia SOliS
Jler.
l t .95
S~PI~
PILl Rl. MIS
Jle«. 1." 11.15 Jl
BotC'IH>r Llnea
BIT Willi SUITS
Re~. §95
9.9l
AIJ Woo& aad ~ Ga ... .-.e rOPPEIS
Req. 6.95 to 25.00
465
to ts•
Sl.es t to U
RecJ. 3.95 to 10.95 z•s to '175
W 1 7 4z rtar A-... cmcl LOetlll lt.
WiSIWIGfER. CAUF.
IIOfJII8: 1:• .. 1:11 II I ~ II t. t:Je. ft. till Weal
ITS FUN TO WATCH
YOUR TOTAL GROW!
..._,_mak~r~aMI-to,.._ 8a\1ap Procra-,-..111 -.e roar 8&\illp tetal
IT"' ... CN"'· £\'1'8 -.u
....... .. tlae trtek ...,.
~~ reparly.
llallle ..., ~n.lelat .. •
,_,.. ......... )'OW' ......
&.a . . . for reel eecw1t7.
..... YG'I .. ,.f) .eN all ··-
.. U'fl l~..., ... tn.-.
Current High
3%
DiYidendl!
Oifta & Greeting~
for you-through
rtELOOMB WAGON
&c.l Y oar Pri....DF
a..iaenNei,._..
ucl Civio ...
locial Wei(.,.. Leeder~
, fiN HHII .. •I I
n. Binll of a ..,_
.....,tmen~ 0... of reeicleaoe
AniYIII• of Newoomen •
City
• • •
C"ub8 of Pack 181 took an all da)'
trip to IrviM Park Sat., May 19
Now it can be told -- -the Pan>nts had plaMt"d and furni.sMd
names or the Mariner Soouta who thrir rood.
=;; ...
N UTJerY Sdtool
A high point ln the Scout year for seventh graders of Troop U
was an ovemight carnploa trip to
Rankin's Ranch earlier~ t.h& month.
made possible the. thlt'd place Parmta who went aJoo' to help
atandlng of N~rt a Sh.lp Nala. d
1
superviJle ~ hike, bueball game
at the Mariner • Gam in ~t.a and food LDCJuded Mr. and Mrs.
Monica May. 19 and 20 .. Taking ~wis Cock. M..r and r.trs .Robft't
part competill\.'ely ln skills were I J . Mr. and Mra. Hutb Bolton.
Nancy Tritt and Lu Belle Dolce Xr and Mrs. Raymond Days and
ln semaphore_; compus, ~ 1 Mr. and Mrs. August Stand.age of Suess; bell time, Jan Dulworth, ~ewport
knota, Leah Oark, and ~ of • At ~ last Pack meetm~t beJ.d Jiiiiiii;;;;;;~;;;;;;;.;;~ row ~t. Nancy Deaver. Coottnu-rriday, May 11. the resi~;oation of
log tn ski~ were Barbara Star-Cubrnuter Willie Rude. w ho
ege, competing in Identification of mo\'ed to Silverado C.m-on wu
tYP" o( bc:Mlta; June Nunan •• parts announet'd. Hu(h G Bolt~ '.''&S of canoe; YvoMe Taylor. rtng buoy named as ~w CUbrnutt r throwing for accuracy; Jane So-
Mrberg, parta of sailboat: AM
Boucher, bandaging and S haron
Sherrill, splicing.
ln the ~wimmlng events Nancy
Deav<>r participated in breast
stroke for glide; Joan Nunan, 50-
• • • yard dash and back s troke in med-
Girl Scouts are askJJ1g for a loan ley: LRah Clark, crawl 11\ medley;
or a house-trail r for the last two Lulk-U(' Boice, 30-yard dash back
weeks in J une. The trailer will be troke; Doran Suess. brea t stroke
used to hold camp supplies for the medley: Connle Mangold. side Girl Scout Camp-and the Scouts stroke for glide: ShaJTy Van Com-
promise to take good care of it. J)(>moUe. Ufe saving: Jane N unan,
For information contact the Girl novelty race: Ellen Owt>n. 30-yard
Scout House HArbor 0568. I dash. a.nd Sharon Sht'TTill, paddle '• • • boardin". In boat competition.
Last meeting or the First Grade S!'arry Van Compemo.Ue and Con-
Brownie Mothers will take place nae Mangold, canoell\g; Doran
at the Newport Girl Scout House Suess and Barbara Starege. row·
on Friday from 9 a. m. to noon. lnq a.nd LuBe lie Boiet' a nd Nancy I
Miss Ellis Loxley Girl Scout dl· Deaver, sail boats.
l't'Ctor from La~a. wtll conduct Mrs. Ted Harnbrook. Skipper of
the program. the Nal&d and president of Sou·
• • • them Calirornie Mariner Leader
A beach party at China Cove As..~atlon. waa the presldint; of-
Monl\a,y was the finale for the sev-ficer at the banquet with 465
enth grade girls of Miss Wilma girls 11ttendlng.
Dornan's Troop 12. • • • Sixth Accompanying the girls to Santa
Grade Scouts of Troop 20 visited Monica lM-side the Skipper were
Knott's Berry Farm and Anah4."1m First and Second Mlltes. Mrs. Ken· Park Saturday under the )('adt>r· nt'th Starege a nd Mrs. 0 . C. Suess.
ship of Mrs. Edward Milum. • • • and Commi. siont>r Mrs. EveN>tt
Second Grade Brownies of Troop :-Junttn
13 vi~ited Weber's Ba.king Plant
in Santa Ana. Tht-ir leaders are
Mrs. L. B. Broering and M~ Ar-
thur Salisbury. • • •
A party given W~esday, May
23. by Mrs. Joseph Carver of Bal-
boa Island t'losed the year for
third grade Brownies of Troop
25. The ~rt) was held at the
home of their lt'a<k>r. Mrs. Edward
Doyle of 223 Cryl;tal Ave .. BaJboa
Island. A spe<"ia I treat was earned
by the troop for their projl'ct of
sev.ing beanba~ for the Childrt>n's
Hospital in Los Angeles. • • •
Mrs. Was Returns
From Prize Trip
\1 N~ Frank Was, 318 Orclud
AH• Corona del Mar. arrived
homl' last Thursday from a month's
tnp cast. won for her salf"S.' pro-
mntJon work u distri<'t mana'!er
of &-auty Counselor!'. Inc .. a con·
sultant service with .county head-
quartt'rs in Tustin.
Mrs Was "ras guest of the prt>si-
dt-nt of the company and his wife.
Mr and Mrs. :'liorton Walbridge
Eleven Brownies or Troop 24 had m Crosst' Polntr , Mich. In Syra·
their fly-up ceremony and became euse, N. Y .. Mrs. Was appeared on
full-fledged Girl Scouts Thursday t('levision. and in fact prepared
May 17. 1'le Initiation <Premony tht> script ror th..-show. In New
was attended by troop members York sht" appeart'd also as ~t
only. Punch, lex> cream and cakl' Jl('akc:-r on a radio show. In New
wert> servro and new ·pins were Ynr k City she visited her brother·
awarded to the girls who pused in·law a nd sister. Or. and Mrs.
their requirements. They were: Martin McGreal. She was joined
Helen Mahlew. Barba.ra Peck. thert> by her husband, now asso-
Judy Baker. Nancy Prior. Pam datt"d with Amerlean Airline5.
H unt, Steffy Daly, Linda Bowt-n, M rs. W&s drove to Chicago. ill.,
Wendy Desenberg. Judy Young, while h<'r husband flew to Tens
Toni Benedict end Susan Huff-on business, but American Airlines
mann, aU from Corona del Mar. 1 providt'd him with a pass so that
Instead or a big initiation cere-he could rejoin his \\rife in Chicat;o
mony the girls have planned to a nd drive back to Callfomia with I
spend the~ troop money fOT a her.
roller skating party. 1 • • • The Sutherlanda MoYe Pastel tinted s t r e a mer s &nd bowls of colorful flowers trans~
fonned the Girl Scout HOUS(' into
a festive setting for a spring
dance given by the Palladians.
eighth grade girls' club of Horace
Ensign School. Twenty-five cou-
ples ~re present May 18 for tht-
dancing and games. Prizes went to Barbllra Uttle
and Clinton Hoose, winners of the
broom dance; Mary Jane Arm·
strong and David Stea.m s. leaden
in the elimination dance, a nd Mary
Kramer M d Bobby Martin, first
prize winners in the birthday
dance. Committee chairm<"n for the
dance we re De-nys Niles. deco-rations. Joan Boo ey. refresh-
ments· Jane Stetson, ~aml's : Joan
Clark. musjc; Cerini Creocl.y and
Ann \.ib.c;on, in·dtations
1-\pt>nsors of the rvt'nt. Mr. nnd
Mrs Charles Lamb. wt:>rt> IL"!!Isted
by Mr.;;. ~l"lda Gi~on. Mr. and
Mrs. Moreland Leithold. Mr a nd
Mrr;. Buru.tt>r CN'<'I~ and Nr Md
Mr~. Richard S tewart
Banquet June 15
The annual FathC'r-Son banquet <;poii~Cir\'<l b't C'hr•~t \hurch b> thc:-
Sea has bc(.n annnunet.'<i for Fri-
day, June 15. The program com-
miltt'e. consisting of Hal LAcy.
Willum An~old. Oa\'(' Jlolthy and
Rev. T om P~ndell, is arranl,."lng the
program.
BACK TO NEW M&~CO
From Newport to CDM
Nt"WJ))rt's loss is Corona del
Mar's gain. Mr. and Mrs. W . C. I
Sutherla.nd sold their home at 212
34th St.. Newpor t. and mO\·ed to I 705 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del
Mar The Sutherland$ a.re pro-
prietors or the 5-10-15 cent store
in Corona ck>l Mar.
Mrs. Sutherland's sister. Mrs.
B. T. Closs and her family from
Philadelphia have also moved to
the Harbor area. They are li\'·
ing at 720 Larkspur Ave., Corona
del Mar. Th«> part>nts of the two
Jnrls. Mr. and Mrs. D. R . Rooke.
Uve a t 715 Gold<'nrod Ave.
Vl81T8 THE MdAUORLL~
Arter being tl't>ated to a dinner
at Victor Hus:co's for Mother's Day.
alum~ with ~~r~ Hulda Finn of
\.ard..-nn, Mrs \\'•lham Mcl..auJ:h·
hn nf JlunllnJ:I<'n Park rPmainPd
th 11 )..'\lt"lll for :t wrek w1th hC'r <:C'n
a nd hll'> w if<'. 'lr a nd Mrs. ,J_,rry
l\tC'Lau~hhn and the1r so~ Tom·
my. or 1731 ()(-(>a n Bl\'d., Balboa
Oraax-«' c._ .. , (.'ol~,. C"eu.p.-1
wUJ h.-the ~..-ol "~ldlt M•t
FaJJ,• Hlrt 1lN"k~Dd, .t..-1. 8
aad t . Doa't ndM It! page.
at O'BRIEN'S
s_.,,,,,.... Cottoa
.__ ••=a Au ............. __.,., ... ........... ..............
I .......... ..._ .... 1 .................. , .••. ,.
tw..-4 en-II 2' AI
WHEN IN BALBOA, VISIT THE
zo
IIW IPEII
EYEIY ENJOY THESE .UISES:
Of-eaa Tri(' OD th~ Bey Qufe
'Roulld tbt> Bay EictlrsioD
A. L. Williams of Las Cruet's,
New M.ex.ico. lett &lboa May 19
after a week's visit with hls niece
and her husband Mr. Md Mn.
Roy Keem-. 1576 Ocean Blvd .. Bal·
boa. While here, Willlaroa waa
feted by Mrs. Claudt' Knox of
rN• .. ,, ., •bH-H"} Coata Mesa with a fami17 reunion ~===:.==;.;;"=~==;I dt~ Mld Wednedy night. \ 1 Ma)'16.
NEWPORT BEACH
P hOtll£: HarbM 7 58
Semc:e Stations
SubdiYiaions
4M W. bt St.
.\TTE.Sil BE.SDEZ\"Ol"
Mr and M rs Rex Brandt nod
Mr and M rs Gr orgf" AndJ{'\\-11 of
Corona dl'l Mar nt tended the
Po" cr Squadron Rende-zvous at
Emerald Co'<' the other weclu.>nd
on the Brandt's sloop, ttu> Andel<'.
I One of the ft>alun.•s or the Ren-
de:rvous wall tht> barbf>cue. Satur·
day night.
~ualnrs l utall
Mn>. Burr Wh1te jr. &nd her
fle\\ oUlet>rs for thP Junior EbeU
Club "l'rr in laJit>d Thurfida~ at
11 lunchron m<'<'ltn£ at the· 1\:t"''-
port Harbor Yacht Club M rs
John DanieU is rNirinJ: chatrman.
In the Harbor Area Since l SieO
!'\('\\ Construction -Remodelllng
\\'ntr·r Jlt"att'l"l' -Floor Fuma~
lnstnll('d • • • F J'e(' Estimates
H. H. HOI.II-
l'b. IH IU8-\\'. ICes: UA %01!-M
ZKOI W. Balboa Bl"d. Newport
BY
CONTRACTOR
Costa Keea
CorOllA dfil Jlar
PaTldng u,,a
Driveways
IDaalkorly t-1111
HARBOR
DRAFiiNG SERVICE
fl ',rhor 14t7
CoroDA d~>l Mur, Oallf()ftl).a
rtAN30N"S
SHADE a Ll~'OLI!!UM • .. ~,.• .... urn Floors -A'-p~.aJt nle
Wt. u ' ~hadP~t -Vctwtlan BUnda
F • f'n\1 a Dralnbo'lrda
-'I nee ) 9~:'1
JO! E. %Srd. CottA 'Mr'WL. 8IJ GOM...J --~ =~~;;==~~~~--~ -..__.. Floor &· ··rtap -Drai ~
A.IJ , • • 'Jlle -Rubbt.. nle For·,, a -LinoleUm ''lle 0111'~·~-· ux:~
115 IC I ' .... lt. o.t'• 'lea
III!AOON at .. W
22 Year~ ln Ora,... ~
Draftinq of NUI'Ses
To Meet Quota Urqed
Jn ur~~ th(> drnflln~-: or nurses,
kad<>rR in !"outh rn California
nurtun~ s tat(' that o rar there
has l)(>('n onl~ on voluntN'r for
eommis~lon In t h<' Atmy N urse
('l)rp In Ut'Clfl~C County. Wh re
th<' qnuta IR ciAht.
CaiHomla's quota or 497 nu~
will tw> hnttl to ml'<'t on a volun-
t<>N· bal'liB, and th<> \'olunte<>r pro-
~-rn m •n World Wllr II f<>ll for
•flort or 1111 n<'"d in thJs tat<', 1t
wa., pointt'd out
C'/.tlifornla Is r<><'ruit m~ nurses
ror Civil De!l'nsc, with an e U·
mated nc:>l'd or 6,000 nurs<'s, ac·
cording to Information from MrS.
Rose Hall. 219 Ruby Ave . Balboa
Island. who 111 o mcml~r of tht' J[Wj~~l!l!ii~"~Mft .. MMI!i California Nur'<'' As.~iatlon.
lpedal Kiddie Show
SA'I'U&DAl', J :U P .M.
2 Big Cartoons _..__
··under Mexicali
Stare ..
with REX ALLEN
400 Coat ....... r4
COlOMA DEL WAR -HA u..J
We will IMure your valuables
for TiiREE years a t a COil of
only 4% of value. Polley
good anywhere in the world.
Inquiries are solicited from
r eputable J I arbor Area resi-dents. . w. ltnrtfllll
Gen•rel lnt~~r•nc•
2117 W, Balbo. Blvd.
N•wport le•c:h
..... HArW 24
''Nieht 11-.t FaD.'' a play that Cu.rtakl will eo up at S:JO.p m. UiPIWd BroaclwaJ audie:DcN for at Oraace Coa1t Colk> Chapel
performance after perf~ u ncbta a.re oo ule at Richard's
deep In re~M!.e.:ruh by rnembton of Udo Market. Earl Stank>~ Ofrace the Newport HarbM Commwaity on Ba lboe 1aland, H a m p 1 o n • s
Pla)'M"S and b acheduled for pro.IOruJ:a and Tommy's Shup 1n Co-
ductlon next wM.. on Thursday. rona del Mar. Blue Salls and Hal-
Friday and Saturday, JW'Ie 7 , 8 boa 0t'8J'W"r'S in Ba1boe an4 Quis..
and 9. te:osm's Pharlnac)' and Cnnt'a
11M! relatively amall cut u ~c FumltUft in Co5ta MHa.
•·hipped lnto shape by veteran ========================= din.octor Marjorie WUlla.msoo of
LaJUM. 11le 18d role of Datiny Is bring huldled by Orren Broofo
of Balboa laland, famlliar to Bar·
u ••••• ., £011111N!W~ .
An'BDAY 1-\ T DAY
n tlDJ .-tor of
BF.N HOGAN Gt.E!'-.: FOR
A"' XE BAXTER
''flllwlllllll"
---·~ bor theatre pen for his \"U'ie\y _.;,o,o.__,;;,-----------------------
rola in put ~ Mar-
pret RouzaUif of <>raa&e plays
the role of OJJvta. Harbor ffigh
drama teacher Bob Weott adell
humor to the part of Hubert Ger-
trude Hom as Mrs. Bramson. Vir·
ginia Royce u Mrs. Terence. Mar-
jori~ Stafford as Dora. Nancy An-drews u Nurse Ubby and Benoy
TUrner as Inspector Belslu.> aU ln-
tcrlea"-e their lines and emotional
a ctivit)• to create an O\er mount-
ing s uspenSI'.
"Lu-'-· Nick Cain" ~ 81aftiDAY a.nal"-er-~t.p \'~ty ton until they na.rt-owr. 7 a.ry Is brine oblerved by llefTlew ed to move. E\en "ilh the help ..... __ c_E_o_R._G .... E_RAFT ___ _
~ ~ on Mariner's Mile or LyeU Bunermor . who assist-
in Newport. A new paint job on 111& to arrange things arttsticall) ~ buildlnc !root. ~atlng at 617 Coast Bh·d .• Corona del
a.nd remodellin• wi\,htn and an an-1Mar, they fand they ba\e a lot of
OJ\:eraa.ry sale art." the bJg featun><~ 'merchandise to ml'l\'e ovE-r from
of this birthday party their form r locatton JU t down
Ql.wo~R
Ql.•p••
Are )'OU the mother ot the
bride! Well, don't WN..r ,ourself
to a fl"'lZZle bdore ttw bi& day ar-
rives. Pe-Nas-we can bt>Jp by
.sfiOwing you a aeleellon or exquis-
ite afternoon dresses which may be
suitable for the important occas-
Ion.
Ont> which ml~ht be partlcula.rly
be-coming ls a do\ E' uey 1m-mist
by Carlyc. It has a supple sort
skirt, little jacket with miniature
roU collar and a !rost) white
b iOU$l' of embroidered on; and)'.
The toucht>S of purple may be
changed to any o ther barmoruous
aect'nt at your will.
rr you are a spcclal guest. ,.·ou
"ill want to look }'Our bt:-st. too.
o come in and let us Cit you m
summer prettll's.
Anoth<>r big occuaon that comes
this tlme or year Is high .cbool
and college waduatlon. If you coo-
idcr the girl )''OU
v.ill probably <k>-
cidE' on a lin~;"eriE' ~rMMMr gift -• -practlca I
W"t' John Boyd chost> lh1s tht.> s~t. and put 8V."ll) m thE'ar
pot for hts future bu iness "'hen n<>w tore.
h<;.>" a captaJn v.i h the>\\' tern • • •
FJ) m~t n-aaning Command Head-t'OkMEK MA 't"OR of ="t-wpon.
quart.Prs In Santa Ana during the 0 . B Reed w1U bE' a OCl"tf'd v.lth
\\V, and thf' 8o)d fanuly lik<><f the WN.Id Rll('hJt> 10 th io Ulan~
Harbor and th clunat.-and real r--ta1E' busine at l:l19
The taff at Ba"'-i"w Bu1Jders Coa t Bl\d . Corona del Mar J .. ~-• • •
includes K.te Rcui. Wile' Ham· • ..on, Harold Cia! . Glll £nglish and REALTOR F . C. &'"DftE E!ll I
8os man Bo'd I 11M moved next door to himself • • • • and is now in the comer building
• on the north d of :\farigold and ~"'£\\· 0 ''-Ell of the Balttoa Coa t Bh·d . In Corona dt>l Mar. In I~ Sporli~ Gooch tOft on the office v.ith Andy is Walter Bli-Manne A\~. IS A...H. RasmUS5e!'. \en. William ()pcll and Don Lebo.
who ~by the ruckname or Bill :\tr. Lebo was a fonner Harbor
l \\hJch ~ hsy to undersl:flnd when area realtor un&r the name or
you C0051dcr that that fi.J"St name Ta\'ern Rnlty Co. A!t r doing
is A.a~L He was born m Den-subdi\'u;ion work at La Mesa and
mark. C8.I'1'IC to the t:. S. at the agt> ·prin~ .Valley, he and Mrs. Lebo,
or 20 ~~ 30 )ears ,ar.o). served who IJ,e at 410 Iris Ave., ha\-e
m our :.;a''Y ~urmg \\ orld War n. dE'cided there's no plact> like the
on suppl.) ~hips and troop trans-c·ity or ="ewport Beach. port&, ending up as Ueu~t •
comiTUUldt>r in chal'g(" or a tanker
Sin('(> the war ht' had bc<>n In ~lllitary Sea Transport ~ n·ict> for the
~a\'), partiCipat('(j 1n l'\'&cuatJon
dll1) in Kon-ca dunn£' the dark
da) in De-cembt r Ht• and his ,,ife Ro!.a ~ill make th,.ir ho:11t>
on the Island. . Harold llii!.Pn .
former owner of the . tnr,., "ilJ
takt> a \'acation for a \\hll( • • •
W. L (lULL) LA~"Dl , local
8 ¥t'Ot for lhe Sta~ Fa rm Jlataal
Aalomollllfo ~ o,. has re-
~1\'ed notice of new .reduct'<~ rate
etreeU\·e May 14 throu$out tht'
stat<'. The local ofrief' tS at 507 E. Bay Av·e .. &lboa. • • • xa ...... Cil. F ~I[ B&OOil·
L'IIG clldn't rralize how many
1tema tooy carric:-d in the ..,...._
lilt:£ ~.slcbt MWJt hU" a u t
" .... "~ luaf' 1, 8. aad I a t
Ora~f' Cout CnUe-p Cllapel.
BOSSI'S
as wcU as beautJ-
rul, whether abe
plana to go oo to
school, get mar-
ric:-d or a t art r----------
TECII.I COL OB
LORE'TT A YOUNG
JOSEPll COTTON
~t.-
-a,Jtbger'
-Piu-
\'ERA RAl--;To~
JuH.' C ARROU..
"Belle Le Grande"
FRAX K LOVEJOY
"Bullfighter and
the Lady"
ROBFRT ~T ACPC
GII..BE:RT ROLAND
workinst. Of course there are I
J)('rsooal gifts. such as the beautl·
rul Renoir copper ~v.relry and trt>S
gay Symphon) Scarfs~
B<> on the look-out for some
brand n£'\v wearabllc'S at O'Briea'&
. . . Fantasia Is he n811'1e of thr nt>w Cre. endoc gJon• which t:>
tnmmcd with cxqwsite lmportl'<i
Bcau\'ab e mbroider)•. Alld urn-
mer is bringing brand 0("\\' cotton
sUps und petticoats. ThPy af'E'
pretty and u quaint as little Miss
MuJfet. cool for summer and not
expensivE', cltber. Come tn and
Lock-Stock & Barfel
look around. We'd love to have
you!
-;,~
• 1".-. l / _ __.. :1 -
~
lUI OOAft BOVLEVA&D
OO&ONA DEL IIA&
IIArtlor ..
* *
We Are NOUJ Located At
617 ' Corona del Mar
(NEXT DOOR TO HAMPTON'S DRUGS)
• Let • allllllblt yoa Ia your ,...._ We wtU «'-411 f'8Um.a~ 0011tB
o1 -l.ertals, r t"C'omtnf'llid a eo~~traet.or or ltf'l~ you obtala • lout
for ..., coutructaoa or ~Unr. SAME QUALITY MERCHANDISE!
I tA OOA T HIGHWAY ~ BF..acoll M'M a t Tltfl ~
HOMER MELLO'M' -
SAME FINE SERVICE!
Open for Business as Usual
as alterations go on
CORONA DEL MAR
'
In a unlnwr1W(I'('t W't'Ciding Pa-
tricia Joan Frahm, daughter ol
lllr. and Mrs. Norman Fnhm 4J.2
Fftonl<>af Ave., Corona del Mar,
wu united in rnarriag~ to Ray-
.unct Michae-l H~~Y or eo.ta
118&, son of Mr·. and Mn. W. J .
Briltol or Huntington Beach. Rev.
Paul Edward Babbitt officiated ln
the double rimrt cert'mon)' at 8 p.m.
Saturda.) tn t h~ Corona dt'l Mar
Communaty hurch. Emb.roidt'l'f>d S w i s 8 organelle
over taf!t'ta fashioned the bridal
«<Wn. and ll fingertip n•il wu
•Qgttt with a crown or 5<'ed f'l('arls
ftldrcling her· short blonde coU-t.re. ~he carried a whitt> prayer
llook 11'ith orchids and st<'phanotis.
Tafft>ta and orStandle in ~reen
and vNJow rormt'd the dres! ('S or
Plt,t's att<'ndants, who wore Ouch-~ or Wincllor veils calljtht \\-ilh
Dowers. Matron or honor. in applt>
KJ'('('n tsrrcta, was Mrs. Marcus
Monsen. the fonn<>r Janet King.
Bndeimaad Gall Miriam Frahm,
liner ot the bride, was dres ed in
daffodil or~a.nd.ie O\ t>r tllf!eta and
JlliiiS Mikel Bums "'as identically
gownNi. All carrtPd la\endar
.-eet peas and yellow da.isJes.
The groom wore aummer formal
attire. Ria attendants were 1M
brother, Patrick J . Hea.k-y. u bHt
man, and Marcus Morwen and Ted
Clarke as ush<'rs. White tapen
and baakets or white and ~bow
flo"'-'t'rl adomed the church. IIIII Ma~t Farnham, COUAln of the
bride, and Hugh S. McClymont sang solos Mrs. Wendell Hoyt
wu at the organ. At the reception, held in PU-
strim Hall, assistants were M1a .Ba..rbara Bird from WashJ.ngton,
Ml M eh1l Rue. Mrs. 0 . Z. Ro-
bertJiOn, Mrs. John Meador, Miss
Sue Dodd and Miss Alvah Ann
Denton. Recelvin~ the Jt\K'StS, M.ra.
Frahm wor~ a dusty pink tlasue
faille dress with white acceuorles
and lht-groom's mother wore a
dusty rose crepe with wh!te ac-
cessorit>s. Both mothers had pink
T"OS~'bud corsag<'s with stephano-
tis.
Aftt>r their honeymoon at Cata-
lina. th(> ne\\·Jywcds will be at
home at 30()1\ FernleaC Ave .• Co-
rona del Mar. 'I"ht' new Mrs.
HPa ley is a graduate of Newport
Harbor High. Her husband at-
tended Huntington Beach High .
Capilla, Guild lnstaU Officers
lltrs. w~u Hoy1 and Mrs.
Stuart Diehl. presld nt of the Ca-
pilla Circle and Sunday School
GuiJd of the Corona d{'l Mar Com-
munity Church. were re-dedicated
to another >·ear or church work at
the installation ceremonies last ~ Rev. Paul Babbitt wa in-
na.lling officer.
Ot.ht'r officers of Capilla Circle
include Mrs. George Da\1es, vice-
premdeot; Mrs. Dave Hsnson. se-
ereta.ry; Mrs. Ed Hagen. treasur-
er; Mrs. George Graerr. historian.
and lfrs Clarence Dodd. t'OOrdina-
tor with the Guild.
Just a peek
a1 the
pattern
of the new
"Buck's
County''
pottery ..
summer
la ble servi(l('
!11 llartae Ave. Ban.o.. llllaacl
' HA.rtlor ! Ill-W
MOVADO
LE COULTRE
chool Guild offi(l('rs include
1\otrs Merle Verburg, \Ice-presi-
dent; Mrs. T. F. Keily, ~tary;
Mrs. Chester Purcell. treuurer.
and Mrs. M. J. Shannon. historian.
The two re-elected presJden ts
named their commJttees for the
enswng year. For the Guild Mrs.
Norman ~hm will be friendship
chairman; Mrs. M. J. ShannoO.
publicity; Mrs. Richard Schweit-
7er. thank box chairman \Mn.
SchwcJt7er was originally asked
to be Guild prt.> ident. but declined
because sh<' is mo\'ing out or tht>
area); Mrs. R. K. Harvey, devo-
tions; Ml'!l. K. A. Hunt, ways and
means: Mrs. John Keelt-r, cradle
roll; Mrs. William Hurnason, Mn.
Frank Q\·erl('('S and Mrs. Dodd.
hospitality.
Committee chairmen for Capilla
Circle will be Mesdames: Paul
Moore, ways and means; K. V.
OiJt.s, sunshine and courtesy; John
SadJeir, m e m b e r a h I p; Nonna.n
Frahm, publicity; S. W. Black-
beard. social; 0 . M. Campbell,
thank offering; L. A. Norman,
kHcht>n: C. G. Waldeck, interna-
tional relations: Luetta Splece.
council of churches: John Me.do:r,
devotlonl!; 0 . Z. Robertson. parlla·
mentarian. .
Hostesses for the annual meet-
Ing were M.ra. Lew ~ttit. Mn.
\"'aline<> C"a ld t•ht'ad, )frs. W . A. I McBride, Mrs. Jam('S McKee. Mrs. I Campbell and Mrs. ~tzt'r.
,Seudllor w,
Search was being conttn~ to-
day for a possible drowning victim.
Augustine R.. Guerrero, 25, ~ Ana-
heim, at 15th St. and Newport
ooean front. He had been mm-
ming with several compe.nlmll yes .•
terday when they were c:aught in
the riptidE-. 'I"ht' companions all
reached safety, but Guerrero could
not be located.
o.rtala'• ... 1: ....... ,_
"Nlpt K..t trail." a llwF I
play bet.c praMW at 0()()
Olaapel .n ......... ,_ '· I ... t lly ()a a't) ....,._..
e HAMILTON
e ELGI N • • • LONGINES-WITINAUER
Leading makes of wa1ches in solid gold.
gold-filled, stainless steel or set with
diamonds .
.. l\'e llaw• a l'ooc1 •'atda
ln your pri~ raace liH'hadtng
~~r.RH-~ ...
w'At4'rproof wat.dtfls for """' ... womea ..
Other girt uggestion :
Parker and Sheaffer pens,
Holloware and Sterllng Silver
clocks.
w. d. johnson~ JEWELER
Oll~r-u,p! .CbH r-up! U4'N' a.rn 8~r V.._. U.t wtiJ MW' , ... .....-.c a __.... 11-.r el
&nUI{a! VN ---8prtq Is~ .... ---... atCHAitlrS h a..WOO. wttll a vut warletJ el
t....pdq, u.ttul appP-&MiioPr'll to wak4' tip wla~ WNI')' palat.8, • • • ft8e .-atJ f ....
at low, low priCH tlaat an a toaJ~ w ,.._ IMICIC'f't. l'M'II fbMI ~ a. eftr)' ..-re.e.t
• • • 011 "''""Y lllw-lf aad tabl~ • • • M nn l'oar food ~ at oa:r 8twtiiC Fe.th'al ---AND !'lAVE!
• •
FIE II
Ell I
.,..,stt
l'•twint ._.ANNIN6'S U. S. Gow't &re4.4 Cltotc.
-"d Good leef e e FINEST IEEF OITAINAILE.
-4·
·~ .
• I
•
•
THUitiDAY
JE1J. Y ROLLS
FRIDAY ........ ~
CAKE DONUTS
FRENCH APPI.E PIE
IATUWDAY
Cbocolate Manbmcdlow RoD.
PECAN ROU.S 7 to pcm
•
Del•.-e SLICED &
HALVES PEIIIEI
•••
••• •
• •
6 b 24c:
each 58c
each 41c:
each 42c:
•
•
lilliE
Ill IE
• •.lc