HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-01-31 - Newport Harbor EnsignBE SURE TO
REIISTEI
SO YOU CAM VOTE
ON APRIL 8
An lnMPOtdoet N.w•PGP. co.ero. the eDdre city
ol New~ Beach.
Thunday~ Jcmuary 31. 1952 Harbor 1114 cmd 1115 CORONA DEL MAIL CAIJF. VoL '-No. 25 ,-
New ·Sc:hool Bond· Vote Planned
ThE Log Water Charge 'Revolt' Gains · Meeti~gSet
b ~ Tbe Citiuns Wa ter Tax Com-Mr. Hurwitz will serve the city stitutes taxation without repre-For Tuesday ,. • ...., mlttee is continuing to drculate with the complaint in a few days, sentation.
~titions . in support of the suJt and the _dt.Y will then have 10 The petition a nd the suJt tued
The school bond fight is over riled agamst the Clt.Y of Newport days to file an answt'l'. The case in Superior Court asked that the
and we hope, forgotten •... and Beach attacJdng the legality or is expected to take several months water charge be removed and Plans for a new elementary
now comes time to get together the $1 monthly water charge, to come up In Superior Court, be-funds heretofore collectl'd be re-school bond election will be dis-
on n«.>w planning for additional which was levied to purchase cause of the crowded calendar. funded. cussed Tut'Sday everilng at the re-
school radUties. ChiAa Cove lots and for other park Mr. Stephens last Thunday re-Mr HUN"itz present' g hi case 1 gul!lr school board ~!lng, to
Next Tuesday evening is the purposes. vealed that he had refused to pay tx-r · c · ,_ ~n 1 · which the board has tnvtted ~ time. The School Board will meet Ired Stephens, service station the special water charge. The rol-. or£' ouncll •10'! Y everung., public to offer suggestions. 1'hP
at the Horace Ensign School ahd operator in whose namt> th e suit lowing day a me«.>ting was held in saad that the. CO!fUTUtl('(' ~as not meeting wiU be held at 8 p. m. at
has asked citizens to come forth was filed Monday by Attorney Mr. Hurwitz' office, and arrange-oppos~ng acquasltlon of Chn1a Cove the Horact> Ensign School.
and present their Ideas. Max Hurwitz. said today several ments wcrt> madr· to circulate pe-~~!r c~ntt•st<·d thE' IE'gallly or the The Board of Trustet-s made the
The folks who voted "no· as well hundred more names have been tltion . Present at .t hat fne«.>ting g · . I invitation in an oi)E'n letter to t.M
as the "yes" voters should be a t collected, in addition to the 91 with Mr. Stcphrns and ~t r. Hur-Ma)or Lt>s lsbcll saad that whr;n citiums of Nt>wport &ach, thank-
that meeting, so that a program tum~ in to Oty Council l\10nday witz wcrc S. L. Bur~o:E'ss. C. s. }h!. '~8 ~~~ chafrfge t ~fvas 10Voted thin 11ng them for the largt> turnout in
agreeable to aU can be worked out evemng. K£'mper, Herbert Bat'tz and Bt'rt u ) · ~ ut." In e ec or r:non s the J an 18 election. in which tM
---and then a bond Issue can s till ln accordance Y.rith a written Mills. tx>~~nnan~-: 10 September, at was I $985.00• school bond ass ue wa.s
be passed ln time to get class-stipulation signed by Mr: Hurwitz Th£' J)l'titions lx>ing circulatt'd a~rt"l.'d that the Sl ch_ar~t> would d£'featt'd.
rooms ready for the fall of 1953. and City Attomey Harry Blodgett, attack thl' watt'r char~~' as "inc-b<'f llnf•mo\'E'dh wh('n anldl ar thl£' ~·ind· Ci t in~ th<· urgent nN'd for nl'W Let's all ge t together on a pro-Supe_ rior Court J udge Kcnneth ai drom ! .. r£'hS4.'Y.t>r nt> sat> rs r~11 1 cla-ssrooms the trust""""s s tat,...
h I Co M . Tu da d qultable, unr easonabll' and dis-C<' \l· at a~'T'"£'ml·nt stl . n ~ gram ---a new sc oo near -ornso~ es. Y grantc a tem-crim inatory for thc r·cason that .... .' .. ,1 • 1 lx'll 'd that thcre was stall tamt.' to get a rona del Mar, more classrooms at porary mjunct_aon to prevcnt th£' th£' funds rail-ed are lx'lng used ror stan....... •• 8~ 01 s sa a · . school building program under wa
Horacl' Ensign School, no auditor-city from turnmt: off th<' wat<'r at purpost:s Pthc·r than lhl' furnishing Th~ city IS cx~Ct<>d to rf'Ceavc !.0 rhat classrooms could be rea~ ium ... or porte cochcre. Mr. Stephens home and placl" of S250.d6 an a ft>w Wt>t>ks lrom th<' bv SeptPmbE>r 1953 • • * I business until thP court casc has of watt'r and watN dt>partm£'nt sale of its S<'Wl'r trunk lines to · · ·
A number of comments and ll't· been settled. Sc.'r\IC'PS to the taxpayers and con-the sanitation dJstricts. F'r'fhdae· trusdl.t'es ca~~ssedh ~~~otc
I _._ . 1 > an count"'' t e a......,. .. t~ tl'rs have come to th s .... par t.ment • Co Se Asid p ballots. Th£' offlciaJ rNums w e rt'
on th~ school bonds. Ht-I'E' Is one I Library Dlrad t . e ark 1,1111 tn fli\ or of the school bond!!
letter· . and 996 opposed 1 two-thards ma-
Mr. Arvo Haapa, Editor . De cilia F •cta Ar c· Asked JOrll~ was reqwrt'd for appro\'al) Tht> Newport Ha rbor Ensagn a e n V eas aty Onh chanoe in pr<'viousl
Your remarks In the-"Log" of . .I ' . nounct'd tot~ls was thl' shift ~f ::~ Jan. 24 are to be comm<'nded for f . · ~traint and charity shown to Deadline is 5 p. m. tomorrow The Cary Park. Beach and Reo-\Ot<'~ rom no to )-1"5 tn th£' New-
people who still want to ride first I Friday I for Contractor l rvin c-rt>atwn Comma sron submatted I'E'-port polh~ paceo Th£'rl" Yo-t-re l't~tht
class on a third class budget . How-l George Gordon to eoxecute the con-~ rommPndataons to Cit~ Council a~l'nlt',_· ~Uots. and th<~ w.-r.-
ever you have only scratched the tract for enlargemt>nt of thr Nt>w-~Jonda~ <'Vt>nanJ; asking dl"d.acallon eH•nl~ dl\ adrd pro and ron. surl~ce of the entlrc _problem-I port Public Ubrary. If ht> faals to ol SJX't't fac ar£>a:. for park. bE-ach ' H£>n• •~ the tcxt of th1• !Pt tl•r
and possible ways of £'&Sing it. do so. City Council at its F eb. 1 t and rf'('n·ataon purpoS(·~ assued b~ tht> trustf'('s
Besides making thl" school dis-~e«.>ting Y.i ll offer the cor:atract to The· rommrssaon rcqu£>-.tC'd fur-"Tht> Board of Trustf'\>s C>f U~:~'
trict contiguous with the city lim-J1m Ray. nl'xt lowest b1d<k>r at tht'r that futurP cat' budgets .:-.;tC'\I.lJ(ot t Beach El~mentary &hool
lts. how abOut some study on the $46.~50. Mr. Gordon then fac<'s should ht· prE>parf'd that all r<'-Drstract wr:.hc' tt• C'xprl'"' ats
feasibility of making Horace En-pos~able loss of his 10 per cent b~d-'Pnut> ·prnpt>rl) cn•datl'd to park. thanks to thl" C'llll<'n~ of Nf'Wport
sign School Into a re~ar junior d~r ~ bond and pt>rha~ t~(' l'n ttrc I twac·h and n"<'rcatrun d£'pa rtmt'nt R.•a<:h for thl' llllt' turnout nl vot-
hlgh ? The Idea of junior high differ<'nct' betw('('n has bad. $39,· shall bt, !'o t'rl.'dltl"d Jnl>H'nd of 10 £'TS an thr rf'('\'nt bond Pl('('tion
schools must have acquired some 908, and the next lowest bad. . thl' Cf'l•dJI of ~c·neral fund re\ enu£'" Thas lS the lan{PSI votl" t'\'C'r n>·
merit in the past 30 or so years. l\tr . Gord~n had asked Council FRED m:BER and that ('Xpt>OSC'!> bt' samalarl~ han· cordt'd in a school t>l('('tion m N<'W-
This should prove attractive to to cancel hts con tract becaus<> or dJ<"d. "according to proper ac-port BE-ach. W e appn'ciate t.M
even the people who apent the past an error in bidding. Council rl'-H-L--r Moderator countinl{ practlceos." fact that tht> public has taJc£-n ruch month shou ting "trills.'' u it fused the request. IIUC The Council vot£'d to takc th£' a n interest in the affail"$ of ita
would PftC]ude further additions rl'COmmendataons under study . schools IUid has eoxprt'SSed Itself at
to the high school tor a rew years o,a:-:.a. Toar AI p Is' F Dedication of ttK-following 24 the bellot box. and the habit ot Newport Beach 1111181a aren 0111111 sites as park, beach a nd rt>CJ'(>8UOn I "Since tht> p«.>oplt> d.ld not VOl('
supplying the bulk of ~ fUnds a~~ was requested by th£' com-approval of the plan as propowd
and eo.ta Mesa send l n g t h e Boag BMfti·taJ Frederick R. Hu~r. professor nussaon: l.n th«.> bond issue the Boerd n--greater number of pupils would .,..,,.. of psychology and Orang<> Coast •1• All ocean front twach from peats its reqUf'St for an elC'J)f'l'Uion
have to be endured only three Colle,gl' d£'an of mE'n. will be mo-~tty to Santa Ana Ri\'er, 121 little from th<' public r£'garding futW'f'
years out or a child's education, Membel"$ of the Newport Ha rbor d«.>rator of a panel discussion on Corona beach, 131 Corona dPI school d«.>velopment
instead of four. . Optimist CJ ub, under tht>ir Presi-"Your Child In th<' Community" ~tar State. ~~rk Bt'ach. 141. Chrna "A lante part of ttw program for
P erhaps a City Charter. pre-dent Tex Holmes, made a tour of at the High ~chool social hall at CO\'E' acqwsa~aons. 151 Baysa_de Dr which the bond ISSue was intendt'd
sented to the \'Oters, could con-Hoag Memorial Hospital Monday i ·30 p. m. Monda). from Carnatton to Mar~ruente. an-is urgent. At prest>nt a number of
taln such a proposal, as well as a follo~;ng their re~lar lunchron This is the last session of the cludang_ ba.) rr~nt str('('t ·£'nd of gradt>S are having ball-day sa-
provision to prohibit _the city gm·-meoeting-. , Par<>nts' F orum serif's sponsort'd C'?manon A\·e. an Corona del Mar. sions tx>cause of t.ht> lack of c.laa-
emm«.>nt from grantmg funds or Unwood Vick sencd as escort by th£' Pa r<'nt ·T<'adwrs Assoda-•61 all_ba~ frontag£' on RaJboa Is-rooms and teaching ractlities. ~
tax relief to either private or in place of Opt.imist Bill Tobias. tions of the HIJ:h School and of la nd .. r' 1 Balboa Bay Club area. Board h\'liE''-t>S that this problem
quasi-public organizations. While who had arrtlnged for thE' tour th£' Ell"mt>ntan schools of :":f'w-•8• Cit.) Park. beans:: _Blocks Band can bt'St tx· soh·t>d b> additional
W<' arc on the, 5\Jbjeet, how many with George Hoag but rould not tw port &ach and Costa ~tesa. ThP C'. Tract 919. ancludin~ abandon-building.
of the c. of C. s mem bers live out-present. Mr. Hoag and Ed Mahl. Forum as open frt'<' to thP pubhc m£>nt nf San &>rrn~rdJno Aw . £'X· ''Tim .
ajd< th£' city and how much d ty superinteon<k>nt of constructJon, Mr H~b<'r wa,., crttdURt('d from tt'nsaon and 11 dt'dl<'allon for park E' •.s rmportant. Another
money grante<t tn th<> chamber in guided t~(' Optif!U~ts thr~ugh the l'CL~\ wtth a n A.R. d('[!'rt't' in S\'-and r('{'rt'ational . u<~t' an :-.1£'\\"P?rt bond el('('tio~. h«.>ld in tht' near ru-
years past could. be regarded as const~ucuon acta,·aty. whach the~v cholol";y. r('('ri\·<>d his ~I.A. at r.sc Hcu:ht.<: 191 Cit~ Park. tx>ans: !~~~ s:1•!~~~t t~b::;or
the non-rcsid<'nts share. descnt>E>d as a weof'k ah<'ad of chl -~ ond dad further gradual•' stud'' at • Block 1:., 1'rnct !119 t Claft Dr to b ~ bt> 953 . dy I have no children in school. but dul<>. l,~C · · 1 A\'on St. an :-.1cwport Hl'i~ht~ 1 1 Y S<'ptem r, 1 · A~tlona.l
when and if I do, l can assure --' · . 1 JO t City ownl'd propt>rt) at th£' classrooms would nt"«'SS&Mly be
their knowledge and use of Eng-Mrs. I __ Di . Memb<'r~ of the ~anPI arC' Al turnang basin nt>ar th£' ArchPs: bualt whel't' space. pennits. Wh~r-
llsh being superior to tha.-of the ...... e es I Sp!'nCt"r, ('}(C'Cllli'.£' rl.irectn: o( the 1 11 1 City HaJJ a rca. ( 121 \V('SI (>V('J' rooms &rt' buil~ to houst' km-copyri hted Mr . McCabe--! can Costa Mt'SI.l Boys Club; Bal.l Pro<'· ;'l;£>wport Pa rk ~tw«.><>n 36th and d<'l1;clrten _through ftftb grades thfo
alwaJ resurrect Petroleum V. Mrs. Sarah Lan<'. R3-ye~r-old tor , . dirC'ctor or rPci'E'a(aon of ~th on Balboa Blvd .. t l31 pubhc ovC'r<'rowdin~ will. be. r e I I eve d
Naseby as a guide. Nt>wport B«.>ach rPsident. who had Huntans:-ton Bt>ach ;. John MeDon· bt>ach alonl'! Lakt> Av€'. tx>twcl'n ~~ughout lht' district by "'ftd-
Sincerely, 11\·ed here for 35 years. di£'d Tues· ous:h. cou_nty physacal £'~ucatr.on 37th and 38th on Rivo Alto; 1 H l JUSh.ng the ai'E'as serve-d by each
0 . R. DAVIS day at ht>r hom£'. 117 23rd St. _She <:<>nsultant , Ja«.> Hamblet. VIC«.>-pr;n·J West Newport Island Park along sch~l Classrooms a t ~ Horace
403 Tustin Ave.. was bom in Tt>nnes.s£'e. had llv<'d d pAI of Newport Harbor ~nt?n Marcus Ave .. being Lots 3 to 7 Ensl"" Ech~l Sf'rve t.ht> aurt.b. aev-
Newporl Heights. In California for 50 years She J hgh ~<'hool; Everctt Rea. distract of Block 338, Olnal &-ction. in-£'n th. ~d etghth grades for the en-
And a note from Jacquo Hope of was th«.> widow of the late St.!muel supervtsor of Costa Mesa Elem£'n-j eluding street end of 39th S t .. from tirE' district.
Corona del Mar: "l enjoyed the E. Lan<> and is sunived by four ta~· Sch?O~: and Mrs. Grayce Marcus Ave. to Bay Front on Rivo '"'lK-Board invites suaeatlons
t r last Issue '" sons and two daughters. all or Scvter. pranopal of thc Corona dE-l 'Alto· 115 I city owned lots and from the public either by mall or ~ ~u~nslgned l~t~~ charg· California. Mar Elementary school. st~t end of 0\annel Plac-e on presente-d in p6son at tht-MX1 ~
lng "slurrlng and untrue remarks W£'st Rivo AJto. I 161 northwt>St-gular Board rll('('ting on Ft'b. 5.
about the good people ln Cliff Ha-Jazz Band to Play Oil to Be Top~·c erly and southwt'Sterly M'Ctions at I "Through tht' years our d ty has ven." 1 don't Jlke unsigned let-. w£>st approach or L.ido Llc bru1~e. had rt>aSOn to bf> proud or Ita
ters, but I will quote a hopeful . Doug Boyvey, Harbor Htgh S£'n· . . . ' tl71 Small strip alonJt !OOUth-St'hools ThC\' arc a rt'Al uset to
note : "Were the school bond issue ~or and connoisseur of Dixieland _Ot l llnll~ng and rommunHy le&:-"t'S W<"St<>rly sick> of 31s t S t I E>ast of ttK-conununliv and pla)' no smaD
to again be placed on the ba.llot at J&.ZZ~ arn.nged for, the Costa wa ll tX' dJscus54?<1 at the mct'tmg Latayt>tte AH• I facing thc Rhine part '" attracttn~ nt'W residerlta
an early date, leaving off the aucti-del Oro Jazz Band t~ plily at 8 p.m., of thf' W_«.>st ~<'wport lm~rowm<'nt j no\\ fi'E'<l\X'ntly u."<'d by artt l $1, \\i th familii"S. the back bon«.> of *"'
torium pecka~e. the WU<' would Saturday at the Fnday AftE'rnoon 1\s.<;O<'aa.tton at 8 P m: Friday. Ff'b. tContlnued on pag~ 7) fin<' rommuni\y Thfo Boero's ~
pus with flymg colors." Clubhouse in Cos-ta Mesa. lnstru-8. nt Caty Hall. PrC"Sid£'nt f rancis I ~ Is to k('('p tht-school plant abftut • • * -ments in ~he band lncluck' trom-I Horvath announct>s Represent&-S T ke of th£' area's inC'l'E'a.<>t> In population
Mayor Les lsbell promised Mon-h?ne, cla_rmet_, drums, banjo and ' tl\'<'8 of tht> Jergins Oil Co. will be COUtS tO a and to k('('p tM teaching qu.llt)'
day evening that the agreement to ptano (wtth gtrl pianist). /asked to llttE'nd. • b at tht> hi.J;hest poqlbk-~l.
drop the Sl water ch&rge when the CIVIL DEFENSE M:EETING OtJer C1t y Fe • 8 "MARlON c. DODD. Preticttont ~Ju'~'ds~er ~t~~ cc;:: Organizatlo~ m.-etlng C?f .'~h11 B. L Martin Dies ~ ap1a tM ('Ul· C'ouadl • ::~'k~~ s.RW.O~:bc~ril
chunk of money-a quarter-million Defense including chief of divisions WUI &1Mik'at.-ln fa\•or nf tlw I
dollan-equat to about 60 cents on and 'deputies and warden• and de-HaJTY L. Martin. ag-E' 50, dlf'd Swu&. u u..-yo..._. ... ,.. ••ta~t,. 2 F p li n-
th@ tax rate for one year. Here putles will be held at 7 :30 p. rn. )'t'Sterday at his home, 417 Cabrillo 1 O\H'" ...,. dly on FrldAv, Ff\tt.. ~ rom 0 ce ut~pt.
wUl be an occasio n ror giving the Monday at~ Clt)' Hall. 'J'C'Trace, Corona Highlands. He I AN.t:ac-• Lh•• n-q1-t of Or. 1-tea.inq lor Alaska
taxpayers a b~ak .... Not only wa s former C<H>\\'tler of Johnm<> s l A . twJu•r. Rnrbor nl•trtcot &y
lhoUld the Sl come orr. but that Views OD tbe BoDda Uquor Stol"P in Corona dt>l Mar. 1 ~out C'IW"""' ('Uy ~·
80-c.'e.nt extra charge on the water H£' Is survive<i by hi.~ witt>, An~ 1 Mot~day f'nelq .....,.,...,~ drat
IIUl at-o. and there can be a sub-A .., ........ ...._ at u.. ne tta, end hi. mother. wfl(" lh ~·~ d"'' 11~ llfw ~"' n.~. 1.~ Ia
.tantlal 't'eductian tn the tax rate .-... .... eled'• ,......_... In his n ativt' sta tt' of OklahOI'N.,ttw twv II'"'~ '""""' tM lor l m.S3. ••• Ub cledaring a .... DP. a, Jtf. 0...~• F\U'1N'1ll II('I"Vi<'C"ti ~'ill ~ Ill M~l-~-w1U ...W a fiMClk ~ .Wiend to the dtYI ltockholden ':;t et d iiJ 11r ..., Day U .,_ "*' ch&ptl. 2 1). m. t"Mday BalU ....... -..._. a~ ....... ., tile ... ol a Jlft"'iow lnV8t-• .... L Mor1u.ry ~in WfVt' of &M"&~Utt"' .... ..._. 1.,-. llllllt. menta. • •
Page 2 Jhe ~T Thursday. Jcmuary 31, 1152
The Shop for Men
WHERE WOMEN
LIKE TO SHOP
1205 Coast Blvd.
COton• del ~•r Celifor~~le
MALONE H. HOLMES
GENERAL INSURANCE
at the John Vogel Co.
1)01 Con i ltvd~ CMott• del t.Aer,
lutin•n Phone: HA 1741 Of' 14n
R..Wence Phone: HAIW 2444-W
ST • .JAMES GUILD TO MIZT
St. Cecelia's GuiJd at St. James
Episcopal Church is gathering for
a sack luncheon at 12:30 p. m.
Tu(>Sday at the home or Mrs. H .V.
Snodgrass, 2695 Bayshore Dr .. Bay
S hores.
e BABE BOOT lOSES e
CharloHe Armstrong
Helen Traubel . . . . . . . .
Suttera Gold
·200
275
225
AIJ. THREE • a 7.00 YaL-Yours for only 630
G.4RVEN CE~ER Nursery
tiiJ ('OA~T BLVD. IIAriMw IMI CORONA DEL MAR
WI: GIVE CROWN STAMPS
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Rehearse for
'Old Smokey'
TRAVEL
THE LIDO WAY
Aut horiz('d Repr{'St>n tat i ve
AU Scht>dull'd Airlin(>S,
Ships • • -Trains ---Tours
YIICEIIT'S UDO
BALBOA OOVES NEWOOII.ERS
Two weeka is scarcely time to
get settled. but the Ross family
are alreacly enjoying their new
residence at 63 Balboa Coves. The
family, whJch lncl~ Miss Mary
Roa, her brother. N. A. Ross, and
their mother. Mrs. N. A. Ross.
lived In Corona del Mar a short
time after moving to the Harbor
area from Los Angeles.
COIIELAYID .... , .....
~ODfiN ...4 TIOfltCAl.
FURNITUif e OlAPB e WAU..
PAPW e lA._.PS e FlOOI
COVERINGS.
BOUSE A OARDEif
''' Co..t Hwy .. N_,_., 11111'7 o.-~--S..t0 .... -4 .....
Perfect Fitting
S-P~er CGUPES
Fa de Proof Plastic
Coated Fibre
Quality Vinol Trim
• • •
S OW ONLY ....
,~.
5-Pa!IM'oger .. .. ...1 095 CA--S ON S ALE -ONLY ..... ······ e BIG STOCK-FACTORY CLOSE-OUT e J98 S-P~r COUPES ONLY , .. 6-PU~Dj,ter
CARS ~i\\'F. OS THIS-OXLY
• • •
WEST Auto Supply
Prite
• • SALE STARTS FRIDAY, FEB. 1st • •
'For Women
Sweaters
-
Blouses -(Hendans)
Jersey Skirts and Blouses
Forstmann Slack Suits
Wind Breakers (White Stag)
Sport Jackets (White Stag)
:1
Tee Shirts
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Muk Luka
For Mea
WIND BREAKERS (White Stag)
SPORT SHIRTS (Hendans)
DRESS SHIRTS
SKI JACKEtS
TEE SHIBTS
MUJ: LUD
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' 630 Coast Highway BEaCOD 5248 Newport Beach
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Tlaunday. Jcmuary 31, 1151
lady Anglers Awarded
Trophies, Install Officers
l>s,~
For &er, Da, tiW~g
8 J' DL 8. H. DE8ENIIE&G
IN
SOON!
TropbJec were awarded to lucky
La<ly Anglen and officers for 1952
were lnstaUed at the annual din-
ner meeting Friday evening at the
Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
DELINQUENT ADULTS
In the defeet of the recent dlman Ross Greeley, aU of whom school bonds is an example of the
spoke brleny. confusion· of modem Americans.
Trophies were handed out to the JuvenUe delinquents develop be-anglen by Mrs. Hub Powers, u· cause youn~ people are bored.
sisted by Mrs. Kinsfather. Follow-They do not have matu~ lnner re-
lng wert' trophy winners: , sources by which to take advant-
Jean Carllale, largest Marlin on aae of the more productive op-
8(}.pound test line, 138 lb., 12 oz.; portunHles that the world olfers.
Erma Lachenmyer, lilrgest mar-They recognize no responsibility lin, 50-pound line, 132 lb., 12 oz.; to others.
~
Mrs. WilUarn G. McKenzJe, the
outgoing president, was Installing
offtoer. The new president, Mrs. Frank Keeler, was not present, but
sent a wire or greeting from Yu-
catan, where she lB vacationing.
Also away on Vacation wu the
new treuurer, M.rs. Frank Saw·
yer, who had sent greetinp from
Florida. M.ra. Ross Greeley was
Installed a.s vice-president and
Mrs. Sam Kinsfather as ~CCretary.
Clara Keeler, largest albacore, 30-One of the functiol'l8 of good
pound line, 36 lb.. 12 oz.; Clara schools is to provide skills by
Keeler, second largest albacore, which to deal with Ufe and to de-
30-lb. lin.-. 35 lb., 2 oz.; Doris Pow-vclop responsible citizens. Young
ers, largest a lbacore, 20-pound people who are put on half sessions
line, 32 lb., 10 oz.; L1z Hagen, se-and are givt>n no more than the
cond largest albacore, 20-lb. line.• three R's art' not being given the I
WHO IS HE ? 1 1
TUST GUESS HIS NAME AND
Muter or C('remonles for the
evening wu Enna Lachenrneyer,
who introduced Ma yor Les Isbell.
AngUng aub President Ed Allen.
Supervi8or Heinz Kaiser and Coun-
30 lb., 15 oz. p1'0per inner resourct's nor do they
Uly Call. largest albacore, 12· develop citizenship. ·
pound line, 22 lb., 9~ oz.; Uly Adult dPiinquents art' immature I Call, second largest albacore .. 12· peopll' whose schooling has given
pound line, 13 lb., 15 oz.: Thelma them no fe-eling of continuity with
Bradford. largest Yl'llowtail, 30-the past or responsibility for the
pound llne or less, 13 lb., 10 oz.; present and the future. These are
Mary BeUe Tobias. se<;end largf.>st the short sighted people who ~;11
yc>llowtaU, 30-pound tine or less. not ,·otf.> school bonds bPcause thi!;
12 lb .. 9 oz.; Eva Graham, largf.>st'"Win not directly put money into white sea bass .. 30-pound linf.>. 26 their pockets.
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HARBOR l 'T78
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HArbor 2242
1.213 Coast Blvd., CDM
DANCING L'l TRUCTI OH
lb., 10 oz.:. Dons Powers. s~~~ It IS dHficult in our metropolitan l~rgest whltl' sea baS$. 30-po n~c to understand one fundaml'n-,
hne. 19 lb., 6 oz. . . I tal truth. This truth is man's in· Mary Belle Tobtas .. largest wh1te te rdept>ndency with society. If
sea bass. 20-(>o~d hne. 37 lb .. 14 thl're \\ere just a f{'W peoplf.> who I
oz.; Dorothy Stievf.>, second largest Uved to~cthl'r in a small wandl'r·
white sea. bass. ~pound line, 31 1 ing tribe this fact would be ap-'
lb.: FranCIS P~laski, largest croak-1 parent at onN.>. The rf.>ason that
er, 30-pound lme or 1.-ss. 3 lb .. 2 thl' trlbt> wanders without a home
oz.: Nina Bilby, second largest I a nd with ft'w poss(!ssions to makt> croaker, 30-pound line or less. 1 life better is because even with
lb .. 8 oz. . I a ll hands contributing thl're is not Following rl'Cf.'l\'t'd s P ec I a 1 <•nough in telli~t>nC(', knowiE'dge, or
awards : . . 'h.tbo r to makt' E'HCh person's lot I Erma Lachenmyer. ftrst marlin much c•aswr. If a family lin•d
of year; Lily Call. first albacort' of compi£>t('ly Isolated from othE'r
yt'ar, Clara Ke-eler. largt'st alba-familif•s, thc•ir standard of li\;ng
core on any tacklt>; Thf.>lma Brad-would bP ,.,,_n poorl'r
ford. lar~est a lbaCON', live-bait. on I To ,.1110} tht rv~ ul Cl\lhntinn
club chart.-r party, 22 lb .. 6 o.z.: lhtl '"' haw h<-rl"' in ~f.>,,port
Lily c;au. first member to .q~h.fy Ht:wh rn···•n' thai ,,,. ha~·p tak•'n ~ ~W~s Efor dlub ~~:~~~"~::~I tho· t·w1111hul~nn' .. r countless mf'n.
) . · -~m~~ ifac int~ ,;llhl"N odr1•·<.1 to lh•·m lmpro\Pd thf'm, C'hampJOnS~Ip, · · po . t.IIJI Ullljlll,'llln,tJI\ U'•d t!':Prr whu qualtfwd wrr(' LPta ::ikc>C'Il
Olivl' ~lcKrnziP, Doris Pow<-rs. 11 r.o·~ ~tl• ·'IIIII thl'r• 1r••
Clara Ke<'IC'r . Plpey Johnson, Tiwl-o;o 111 .. h I""'JIIo• \\In wtsh to aktm
ma Bradfurd. :\"ina Bilby, Jt'an l h•· <' • m :rom •h• 1r. ""~"'~''Y al'd
Carlisi!'. Mary Bl•ll.-Tobias. and I add. nn!IIIIW 'h.JI "on I ('om!' !Jack AUTHUR M URRAY'S Francis Pula:>ki 1 111 tllf rn 1mnwd1tll•·l~ Th··~ ~.~~
Gold albacort" pins wPrE' prP· JU!'t ,,., d••ltnqtll n1 iiS tho · JU'. ''"'''" 411 COAST BLVD. M'n tro to Clara K<..-IC'r. l){>lbl'rtu 1 "ho tn.•uk '' tndows "1th marblP'i.
Corona de l Mar Ston·. Francis Pulaski. Ida :'\n). Th•· m.m "h•t dnt..,,.. no• "U~[JOrt
Open 10 to 10 lor ·Dorothf.>a Kinsfather. [)ur" a 11•" ,c!Juol h•'<"Hb•' 11 ""n t di ·
For free dance analyala Po~vers. Liz Ha~f.>n, Lily Call. Dm-n·c·r h mtoan dnlhr~ 1n h1s pockt>t
Call HArbor 1925 othy StiE'w. Erma Lacht>nmyC'r rf'fUl'C'S to rC'C'OI:ntZ•' <~n honC'st
__ _ dl'bt to othPI'!'. It IS unl) JU.'t that
REAL ESTATto; Sail \\(• add tn thr .. trt'am of dviliza-F.--!IV IO • lion b' our· in t{'lli~cncr· and our For H.igh Quality Homes GIBII.I fH'TH•n~ ( Jnf' such action is to C'n-
Root.al$ -ln<:ome Property T J • Offi ,thlo• thf' \Outh of our time to 1.-am
See 0 om cer ubout rh~ world and it-. idc:ts ami ROBERT L BOYD ,tt·c .. lllplt-.hnwnt" as pos-.ibl.-11
· After what st>ems like .-ndll'"s '1s throu~:h tht• o,trt"n~lh ot 1•ur Modem Ree.lty Associate PXpectations. MN . R. L. Bishop. ldt•als ;,nd t ht• rl··~rrt't' of m.u·
1213 Coast Blvd. and her li ttle girls or 648 Cliff Or . kn"" ·hn"" 1 h.t 1 1 h" world "•II Corona del Mar HArbor 224.2 NP'A-'JX)rt H.-le;hts, \\'ill sail th<' pnd •mprm1• .tnd ))l'(•,mw a ,,,f,.r mtorf'
8.1L\'ER PLATING of this W('o('k for tht' Far Ea'il t·omforl:,bl••. ,tnd llappu•r plar•· 1n ~in<'C rhey arl' beins:: !'l'nt by fal'l \\ h11·h ., I""
Sliver Platers lint>r. ~IT'$. R•shop l'x(>l'cts to .iom hE'r husband 1>€-fon• Val•·ntmf'·, And Sil\'ersmiths Day.
Repelr -Reflnishlng • Replate Awaitim: hl'r "port n( <'all" 1.;
Gold· Silv<>r-Coppt>r ·Brass ~rs. G. \\'. Sroh's. 223 llc>lwtropl'
Near Community Church A\ e . Corona df'l :\lar who I' hu.;-
1914 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa band. Major Scalt>S. has bN>n 1n
BEacon 5113 Japan ror 14 months. Shl.'"s ex~I-
SIC ing to be told that transportation ,..------=M:..:1:.:.;1=..:..;=-------1 r to the Ori(>nt is rt'ad~ :-omf'tim<' in
Margaret L. Scharle ' February.
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BPPLIBNCE
RATTAN
THE LAIGIST DIS, LAY
ON THI PACIFtC COAST
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FURNITURE AND
ACCESSOR IES
Teacher of Plano I Ensign Want Adc; brine: Results. Organh.t • Acoompe.nlat I
'l'\\fl h-nlll• 'I urt 'ln,tlt, lrn"'l
!'•·unit•. \\'u!'h ar,• now bo·c·omm~
Harbor art•!\ r''"ld!'nh Thf'y :~.n•
Capt 11nd ~~~ Stanlo'\ Adams ;,nd
dau~htt•r. \\hO liH• <~I 1~15 ON'hid
J\\1•. Corona d I ~tar 'lnd Cq•1
and """ llubl'rt Co~ nt'. 16~:1 TtJ.'-
Ttn ""' Costa ~It~ a l11••ro• is abo 11 t-)l'llr-old Sharon Cn~nt•
ltC'ado;; of both familieo;; art' \\ith
lhf' ~1annt''l at El Toro. Open Su,der fro.., 10 •· "'· to 4 p. m.
Evening C1a.ues
ror Adulllt I
3(17 GOLDENROD AVE.
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VOICE
V era Williams
Member of M. T . A.
Teacher or
PlANO and VOICE
Special Training for children.
3U"' f,(artne Ave. Balboa Island
PHY81CIAH8-8UBO.IlO.H8
Lawrence K . Gundrum.
M .D.
1741 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa
Practice Umitro to Diseases
of Ear. Nose. Throat: Allergy
Office Hours: by Appointment
BEacon 6508 or HArbor 1036
Day or Night
.. Phone
HArbor 1138
FVNt:RAL DIRECTOR
Balt4: Mor1uary
t'hapel by the Sea
HA~0R 4'2
Corona del Mltr, CalJfomJAa
Ampt. dtr-Slr'Ht Pa.rkJJaa
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with a modern el~ctric range !
He: I+'~ ltov~ /Or bt'ttU lti(Q/'. 1/1/(f' ,.,, l ,.llfilt•J t(l
~l~ctric rook mg. And .. ·hot oonth {Otlt/ .)a t "'ll~ un,/ '"" ~~
costs for cl~anmg and rt'df'C'Orclllllg "<' rr kE \lL'
saving mon~y n01•
sate: /'v~ nt'~'U hod .)0 m Nr h frc'f'llcm•. HI ""'t h ttmt
OUI o/tlt~ /o:itr/.,, OS /'1•~ hod Jlf!U ,..~ hou~thl
1111 ~l«tric tllnf~. I Just /Nt'(Xlr~ th~ /(}()d .), lt't tht C'C)II floU
.,.J luJ..,, tit~ who/~ aftunoon 10 mvul/ It's
C'"toi"IY 11 plrasur~
hfh: A b~IIU ...._,. to C'Ot•A '0 .. C'OVk E -
IT's !LECTiltC'. Su your rJ .. rtnrul opplufi'IU
d~n.
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,..;:===========;7:1::"'1=---ol-:::-d-=-::l:-:l:--:l:-t-z--:l:---::l:-----~~~-eci--::-~~I:X=-":.aoo=:::wzs=:;::T::ER:::-:N::ER=s:-:HER::::::E:-:-. 7,1:":oo7.k::";l:-ng· for at 310 Ortftwood Rd. . r 0 5 nstl Ever sloee they came west from in Shore Cliffs. Mra. Mllne'a
S t. Loul.l, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J . mother, Mrs. OUve Engat:rom,
, Milne bad thel.r eyes on the Co-lives with them. " ~ Squadron Co-naancler ~ ~v~:~~~o:ne;j~:hri. "'\) e,v Ill cently round u.. .....,. they we,.
I Harold Holtz of Balboa Is land nolly, lrmeU Oesen~rg, Doris Feh-
was installed as 1952 Commander rt>n, Betty J arvis, Lucille Karam, 1 of the Balboa Power Squadron at Dorothy Lewia, Marjorie McMU·
last Thursday night's dinner m<'N· len. Florence Rypinskl, ElJzabeth
Lost anyt.h.tng la teJy! Tr)' t.be
Clusified method of locatlna lt.
Beauty Salon
To encourage your
own natural curl
ask for our
"Lamp Cut"
fttlt your heir is given e
thoro shempoo then tdered end
molded under infre re h .. t ..•
yot1 e re on your wey in 45 min·
ules . . . importtnl in these
buay times!
'· S. If your hair isn't nt·
hlrelly ~:urly ... about our
soft, nalurtl permenenh.
HArbor 2187
CORONA oe( MAR
in the Birt~:her Bldg.
1415 COAST BOULEVARD
MATT R E.S S E
IDDuaprlnc -Cottoa
F oam Kubber
1 rrPf(Uia r Shapee NEW -REBUILDING
COSTA MESA MATTUSS CO.
2150 Newport Blvd. BE.~:on 5061
ing at Newport Harbor Yacht Stee-le and Ji.tne Thompson.
Club. Harry Ashton, district com·
II Members and guests, numlx-ring mander of all California's five
137, saw 21 men become new mem-SquadroN, and past commander
bers. and 11 women receive Ct>rti· or Balboa Squadron, rt>ported on
ficates. all having succcssfuJiy the national United States Power
passed the fall Piloting cours<'. Squadron's a nnual conference in
Other 1952 officers installrd New York City in early January.
were Rex Brandt. lieutenant com-He said that the .conf<'rence was
I mander; George Andrews. secrc· a ttended by every district com-
tary, and Alvin Spencer, treasurcr. mander In the country, re present·
all of .Corona del Mar. Hay Lan-ing through these dis t:Ticts 127
genheim. retiring as Commander, Squadrons.
takes his place on the executive There is still time to enroll in
committee with James Stoddard the spring Piloting class. now in its
anrl Robert McGwil't'. first weeks, meeting M o nd ay
~.ten who n•ceivcd memlx-rship nights at Newport Harbor Yacht
CPrt ificates Thursday night were Club. Seventy-nine men a nd wo-
Thomas Allen. Dean C-ampbell, men enrolled last Monday night C~ ril CasE-y. Sid Crossley. Bud and a U who are interested in this Desenberg, Richard Fehren, Da,·id basic. free course in boating are
Firth. Charles Foss. Cha rles Fun· welcome. according to announce·
derburk. James Karam. Howard ment made by Curtis Dosh, who
L<>wis. John McMillen. Joe Marx. is in charge of the class.
Robert McClendon. Norman Plck-
elheimer. Harry Robison. Charles
Schwan. DaniE-l Shepardson. Ar·
thur White jr .. Philip Smith and
F ranklin Wilcox.
W Cl men rP<'t'h·in~ Cf.'rtificates
wen• Mary Allen. Dorothy Con-
Ha .. bo .. Hi&h
By PAM HOXI~
F«.>bruary 29 marks the datc of
th<' All School Play, "What A
LrfP." The curtain will rise a t
fl :OO in thE' Hl):th School Audrtor·
ium on one of the bt'st productions
I'\ pr !JUt on b~ tht· drama dC'part-
nwnt. F:\'l•rynm· is urcl'tl to com<'
;md S<'f" this hrlariou~ product ion
Tickt"'!' may b<' flhtatnPd from an~
h1t>h ~chool ~tud<'nt for 60<' to RO<-. r,,., ~our 1 kkl't rarl~ for a ~.:nod
<;(';! t
'''• r thr caml' with nranc<' Ja~t
Friday niStht. Barry Mason hPid a "a''' ;rt his home in Corona dPI :'olar· !'f'<'n thPre \\'{'rr Ray ~1id
rislllch anrl SallY ="rwland. Jack
Awarcleci ,Degree
In Foreign Trade
Today is graduation day for
L:twrence L. Wathey. husband of
thc former Joan Hogan. whose
parpnts live at 321 Poppy Ave ..
Corona del Mar. A graduate of
the University of California at
San t~ Barbara. Mr. Wathey will
now recei\'P a Bachelor of Foreign
Trade degree from the American
lnstitutc of Foreign Trade at
Phoenix, Ariz.
Speciali.ling in Spanish. the
~ oun~ man has completed the
!.Chool's intcnsiw training course
in preparation for a career in Am-
t·r·rcan b u ~ i n I' s s ()r government
abroad. His wrfe, also a Santa
Barbara graduate. has had an op·
portunity to study languagc and
customs of tht" count riE-l' "here
hcr husband mrght lx· s<'nt.
As a hcut<'nant rn the L' S.
Melle .,•y·crlap
"'./.'t cha .. , ... ~vt• wltll
'\ AVORDAU ' PIIMA·PIISSID
Chamltr•y '"
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See 1o-yoor wordtok ... rrow-;:k -woth A•oadak M..,.-.,._ o,.e.~>~,-;. -.......... ~...-u. ...... ..,..,. ............... 1\oy'rc ~
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J. W. REINERT. OwDer
1 NC'rdrum and La·ur ie Crisell. Floyd ~\\·anson and Jody Johnson. Rolly
Pulaski 1\0d Charlent:' Six. Bill
Hopkins aild Andy Swain. LA-c Ja~
red and Ann Morris, Roxi Aarvold
and Janis Allen. Don Pettit. Ron
Tharp, Dudley Hell<'r. Mill Carroll.
Jay Carlisle, Innin Stawicki. Rcx
Af'll. C"hico Johnson. Jim Ibbotson.
Seymour Gibson. Kay Cicero, J erry
Jayen, Pat Allen. Bob Larsen, Mel
Ormerod. Denny Mason. and Barry.
Arm) Rcsenc. Mr. Wathev ex·
IX'<'IS to lx-recalled to mflitarv dut~ aft<'r graduation and hope'S
to J:O into a foreign trade career
upon completion of his tour of
duty. During World War U he
scn ed with the army in Japan.
1811 NEWPORT BOULEVARD BF.M-oa 50S&
COSTA MESA • • • W~ Glve S4tH Greea Stuup~t
Gifb A ar..an,.
tor You -...._.,
WBLCXNB WAOOIW
0. tl, H CO$iOn o/1
T'be Birth of • lhb7
lbteeoth Birthdaye
S..,qement.Announcemeata
O,ange of residence
Arrivals o f Newcomera to
NEWPORT BEACH
• Bf'.nron 7!!72 •
( Ne toller ehlltatl .. )
WE SELL
Scrapbooks Made lor
Children in Hospital j
Scrapbooks of Chriatma1 cards,
which may be destroyed aft«.>r be--
ing uscd by the children in the •
I contagious wards of the Oranze I
County Hospital. were made by
mPmbers of Las Amigas Circle of I
Christ Church by the Sea when
I they met on TuPSday, January 15.
at the home:> of Mrs. Robert E. Pc·
ters. 1746 Ocean Blvd .. Balboa.
!'\inPIPt>n IT'Cmbt'rs of the circle
" .. ·re prl'!i>t-•ll for 1 he m(>('ting., which was conducted by Mrs. John
~hields. presidPnt. Mrs. Kcnneth
Far"l worth lrd thr dr,otrons.
I. .lob Printtnc Fac:llltles
THE ENSIGN
Harbor 1114
~~I~E AGED BEEF
. at Wholesale Prices
RUBOR FJ8~ LOCIEIIS
418 lOUt t. (~~d &o I~ Plaat) Sn..,ori II.AJ'Mr 1'118
FOR
ALL
YOUR
PRINTING
NEEDS
..• the ENSIGN
prinu it betteT
HArbor 1114 • IllS
.. e e
0 11r printing plent
is louted ef
I 104 Cout Blvd.,
Coron• del M•r.
Come ln end ~ee us
Tlaunclay, Jcmuary 31 , 1152 NEWilGRT ~ ~ Pav-I
Cow•JHee Sladies New City l••e:
llewport Bullor' Favored Ia Vote
'Dime-Dance' Strenath In Oraanuatiolll
To Aid Dt-ive Anot!Mr In tiM Mri•• of brief bio9f•phi" P··~~~··d by
Monte Grimes of Balbot is
chainnan of a study committA!e
which wnf consider the advisabll·
tty of ehanging the name of the
dty of Newport Beach. He wu
named last Thursday at the inJ-
tlal meeting or the group at t he
Clamber of Commerce office.
'The meeting had been called by
Fnlnds Hoi'V1lth, chainnan of the
Park . Beach and Rt>creatlon Com-
miss~n. and was attended by re·
presentatives of civic a nd service
ZoataNomlnatillg
Croap Is Nailed
Betty Page or U do Isle was
chairman of the dinner meeting
last 'n\u.nday for the ZOnta Club
at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Bob Par ker, 503 Edgewater. Bal·
boa. • Reports were given by Prl'lll-
dent Helen Stockton and Mildred
Stanley, who a ttended t he inter-
city ZOnta meeting a t Yuma. Ariz.
Mr. Stock ton nam.ed the follow-
ing nominating committee: Edith
Mull. Mrs. Stanley, Peggy Reinert.
Helen Norton and Ludlle Stod·
dard. Serving on the dJnner com-
mittee were Eva Aspin, BemJce
Baltz, Margaret Bruning. Louise
Hamblet. Myrtle Br.ookings. Jen·
nie Richard. Joanne Perez. Doro-
thea S heely. Cella Young and Hel-
en Robertson.
Cbuches Support
Hospital Drive
The Hoag MPmorial Hospital
drivt> was endorsed and Rev. Paul
Moor(' Wheeler was namE'd as re-
presentative on the hospital fin\n-dng staff at the monthly m<'('ting
of the Newport Harbor Council of
Olurches last week at the Balboa
Island Methodist Church. Rev.
Herbert Roth presided.
The Council nott'd that Febru-
ary is Broth('rhood Month and au-
thorized Rev. Wheeler. chairman
of the publicity committee. to pe-
tition City Council to proclaim
February as Brotht>rhood Month
her e.
Rev. James Stewart was ap-
pointed chainnan of a committee
to organize a Christian Youth
Council for the Harbor Area from
the member churches.
The Council endorsed the stand
of the N a t i o n a I Co u n c i I o r
Churches or Christ in Amt'rica on
opposing sending an ambassador to
the Vatican. Member churcht>S
were urged to write their senators
and ask them to vote' against.
organJzationa. Mr. Horvath wiU be
secretary of the study committee.
A vote was taken on retaining
the present name or the city;
13 voted no a nd 3 voted yes. In a
vote on other names, 9 favored
"Newport Harbor," 6 favored "Bal-
boa Bay" and 2 exprel&ed desire
for some ot.Mr new name.
The committee decided that the
proposition of changinit the aame
wiJJ not be put on the April 8 mu-
nic:lpal election ballot. but will be
given t horough study before being
put to a vote.
Again the coffers of the March
or Dimes will swell when the Ar·
thur Murray Studio in Corona del
Mar presents the annual "dime-a·
dance" party for the benefit of
the current polio fund drive. Stu-
dents, former students and Jhelr
guests are all invited to join in the
fun and adhere to their slogan or
"Dance that others may walk."
There will be exhibition dancing
by Arthur Murray students. Rt>·
freshments and door prizes will
add to the festhities.
Ralph FTeitags
Island (Juests
About 11 years a go an election
waa held on cbana1n& the name to
Balboa, and th1a Aan wu rejected.
Four years ago the name "New-
port Harbor'' was included in the
proposed charter. which wu re-Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Freitag and
jected by the voters. The law son Peter. San Diego, were guests
provides that 10 years must ela pse of his parent., the Bo.d S. L. Fret-
between elections seeking change tags, Balboa Island on Stmday.
of name. 'nle city attorney bas Ralph. who gTaduated from San
ruled. however, that the charter Diego State College on Jan. 17,
election was not me rely on chang-has been gjven a contract to teach
ing the name but rather an elec-In the Lola Portal School at San
tlon on a charter fonn of govern-Diego where he has been practice
ment, and therefore is not con-tt>aching. He was a graduate of
sidert'd as a bar to a vote on Newport Harbor High in 1946
change of name at this timt>. where he was 4 year. 4 sport let-
terman. His wife. Edith. is the
W I M I daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Sascha omen 0 oose Jacobsen of Los Angples and 1595 Ocean Bl\'d., Balboa.
To Bold Beae&t I
ThP Women of the Moose will I
hold a box social in the lodge hall
in Ne .... rport on Friday, Feb. 15. to
raise funds for a wheel-chair for I
an eldt>rly lady. I
Shirley MIUf'r. hospita I chair·
man, will bt' in charge. a nd her
rommitte<' inc ludes Junior JU>gent
Clara Lea~h. ::\tooseheart Chair·
man Elsi<' Porter and Co-worker
Adell(' Micha<'h. A group from
the Montebello M o o s <' Lodge,!
known a!' thP Mont('bello Cuti('S,
\\i ll prO\ ide th(' Pnt.-rtainmf'nt.
Martha ~trolsf'<' was \Ot<'d into
membershjp at last Thursday's
meNing. Clara Lt>ach announced
that the two Womcm of the Moosl:'
bowling teams ar(' giving a shower
Cor Co-workt'r Joan Harris. mem·
ber or one of th<' teams. who is
leaving soon for Alaska to bf> mar-
ried.
DEGREES A WARDED
Mid-semester d e g r ef's w (' r f'
awarded to 137 studt'nts of Santa
Barbara CollegP of the L'ni\('~ity
of California who ha\'(' obtainC'd
tht' necessary cr<'dJts for thPir
hach<'lor degrees. Donald R. Er~.
4208 River Ave .. NC'wport. wall rf'·
('('ive his degrt'e in industrial arts.
Formal graduation v.i ll bt' rn June.
Trade at home and help put
money in circulation locallv.
Lee Shipley
ORIGIN ALA
Custom ann Ready Made
Plastic Accessories
Infant. Closet. Kitchen. Bath
llot Cout Blvd., ODII
BUGSc~G
S.. our a.rt • Ml.ction of -..
pen•ive rug• •ncl c.rpetlnCJ--&re.a
& hernp tquer" f« IUrnrner t.oMee
Houa I Ianiei ~d
I E 5277 Newport a.ecl. Hwy.
Open Nigl.ts • • Svn. 10 •--• 4 P-AR.
Rancho Mesa
Nursery School
State Licensed and Approved
From 2 to 6 Years
S upervised Care and
Constructive Play
REA ONABLE RATES
Open 5 ~ys per week-8 to 5
Transportation Furnished
190 E. 15th St.
COSTA MESA
Phoae BFA.eoa l5e81
Adalt Claaes
At High School
Next Monday officially opens I
the second sPmC'ster of the adult
Pducallon program at the Newport 1 Harbor Hig h School. New cl{lsses
will bt-started and adults arC' in· I
\'i tt'd to register (or continuing
<'lasses as w('ll as I h<' new sec·
tions. RPgistrnlion· is frN'. Schf'·l
dlll<'d classt•s ar<' as follows . 1 Commt'rcial subjects. t y p i n g,
:-horthand and bookkN·ping. )ton·
day and Thursday. 7 to 9 p. m .
LI'Onard Thompson. instructor. 1
N•wport a.lboe Federel S•vint' •nd LA»u Aj.ocletlew~
In our Harbor community
are many men who estab-
lished their businesses here
years ago with a long-range
faith in the future. Through quiet yean as well as busy
ones, they have s t e a d i I y
helped t.M community to
progress. To them comes a
particular pleastue when a
newcomer who has seen a
good part of the world backs
up their choice, and picks
Newport Harbor u the place
for his home and buslnes~t Dnn Bradford saw hls fuU
&hare of t.be world from the time he was a· Michlgan farm
boy until he fmished war
service as a Marine air g\U'I·
ner. He covered a large part
of the United States, and a
big slice of the Pacific area
in two years' flying out there. l t tf.'rm as its first presidt>nt He be-
was after a tour of duty at El Toro came a Rotarian 10 1949. and bas
that hP decided Newport Harbor. srn ed !If; a dart>Ctor for thJ"('e
of all the places he had seen. was ):Pars.
the one for him. On your list of men who havt>
Of course. he'll admit that local 1 endered therr l'Ommumty an im·
people and h06pita1Hy had some-I portont S4.nice. )OU may put Dean
thing to do with it ••• Mrs. Brad-Br-cldJord among the leaders. Wf'
ford 1s a firth·gen<'ration Cahforn· also orP pl~ased to name him as
ian and an OranJ:e Count) natlvP, one of our depositors. and to
whom he first m<'t as Maxrnf' Bird., quolP hrm fll> follow "I think it
TEN OAV cot TRSE is ampotta nt that the rounding of
Working in sal<'S and othPr fields :"ewrXJrt Balboa Federal some 16
here. Dt>an h•amed the rm port· 1 ypars a~o came from ~ real net"d
ance or a good escrow St"rvrce in I ror a sound. local lending a~.
a growing community. HP d<'· to f'nrourage home an~ ~US.LQ(>SS
cided to entt>r the business. He ap-1 m nst ru<·tJnn ThP ~sOCJa t ron s N'·
proached two Santa Ana firms. markabiP t:!rov. th 1s o kt>y to how
and ad.rrutt1•d he wanted to learn rmportant '' ha" bt-en to the pros·
all ht· could about escrows in tE'n 1 JX>rit~ and )!TOY. th ol our whole
days, with a view to E-Stablishing co~unrty an Pscro" S<'nice ~ P art of roursc prc.ud or such
Thrs got nm(' h<'arty laughs. but r~o~nllrun. and arf' Pnrouraged to
also got rpsults. and IX>an launchrd nm:-1&1111~ tmp~\t a nd broaden Ba~ Lscrov. Company here in 19-17 Nrr :-c·n rC'<· to rn\·estors and bor·
Hi" iudl..'lll<'nt prm ed sound. rn rm' ~I" -'ian~ of t.h(•m have ht'ld
lis::ht of thP fact that hi firm. lund.'-10 11'\U.. A~ratron throu.gh·
"'hrrh no'' has hPIH1q uarter" m Co· out 11~ hr,Jor). rl'<·er" m~ twiCe--
rona d(•l Mar and branchE-S 10 I :>t>arl~ dJ' 1d<•nd!-of nt•\ er less than
Co·ta Me-sa and San Cl<'mente lr1HP T" rcent ~ r annum To in·
handled transactions grossing mor~ H~' :-our ;.a\'lngs '''lth :"ev.rport
than twelve million dollars in 1~1 Batlx>d F••d(·ral •~ an rn,estment
This rrtight also lead you to C'on-in ~our <:ornmunrty. Yo~ funds
clud<> that during those first tPn are !'<Aft-• • • they art> UlSW't'd
da \'S [)('an must NH e been busier I ht>~ \l.l)fk hf'rf' and E'arn the hJ gh·
than· a grunion hunter. <>~t d 1 ' t d 1 n d s ronsisteo t with
BELIEVES IN ORGA.'"IZATIOS "llf£>1~ V:n~ not ~tan saving with
Dt>an's uncommon amount of PX· us ,,,,.. ~ S5 w1ll OJX'n your ac·
perienC'f' in his tturty years con· cv •li'
vinct>d him t hat when se'J<'ral Pf'O-
pl<' haH• a common intert!st and
want to ~~>I a job donf'. the~ can
ll< "' de '' thrnu~.:h or,;:anazauun Tt• lum lhl'· t hror~ apphro; any-
\\hl·ll' o•\t•n rn thl' cas1• of th('
~ur t ... rdo•r-a IOC'AI ):'rou p of ~oun~·
m'lr no d ,.,.liPif ... "htrh ht· orcan·
r7t·ri rn 1917 r .. , !'CX ml actl\'lti<>s I
A \··a r Ill!<' to :-l'n t' 1 h<• C'Om-
n.nn nt'f.·d !>I 1 ht• rounty's t'..,C'I'O\\
<•.C<'ncr~. Of>an f'"tablishPd ·h
I Oranl!t-Count~ Escrow As~OCIR·j
tron. and ha-. ju"t t'OmplPtE'd htl-
balboa
ERAL SAYIIGS
.. .-.. LWe. , ......... u.
IIWPIIl IUCI, CIUftlltl
el!!!ljijjliiiiipiiiiiii
Woodshop C'lass. Monday and
Thursday. 6:30 to 9:30 p. m .. J ohn
McGowen. instructor in nE'w con-
struction, remod<'lling a nd r<'fin·
ishlng.
Sewing. Thur11day. 6:30 p. m to
9:30 p. m.: Mrs. James Miller. in·
structor. Rugmaking. Thursday. 9 a. m. to
noon, Mrs. John Blakely. instruc-
tor. See the BIG 9~~ f?®illiiD
Ceramics, Wednesday. from 9 a.
m. to noon. Lane<> McDonald. In-
structor. Lamp&hadt> making. T u (' s d a y
from 1 to 4 p. m.
l .... :!.!::':::C. .:.:: $71.50 ... -....... ...... -
Wallace
Calder head
THE ONLY COMPLETELY MOOER/1 CAR IN ~ FlEW ,I
~ nus NEW FORD on our ~thowroom
floor beginning Feb I - -· the grea1est
car ever built in the low-pnce held' 1 10
horsepower high-compression Stra1c-Star
V -8 engi"ne. with new htgh-hft free-turmr.g
valves. super-fitted aluminum pistons and
power-contoured combustion charnberf
These combined with olher engineenng
advances ma'ke it the most powerful en-
gme ever bull! !or a low -pnced car
And . · r.as the A '..l'oma!:c Pcwer Ptlot tc
squeeze htgh-compress10n go !rom regu-
lar gas There's cl~o thC' :r1 horsepow e1
high-::-::;;:1pression .11lc-:.:-~€' !.1aker Stx w1th
:r:c:-.:· -~w feature~ css ~.:-.'1~ a lo:--g and
::c·n ,('!T] Ide and ~uvmq top performance
'·" .:nc. -~.c 1se o~ prem1um aas
•• THEODORE ROBINS
YOUR FORD DEALER SINCE 1921
21 16 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach HArbor 28
Duple x-3 bedrooms, 2
baths ea ch umt.
$241500
Tenns
Stanley Hadfield
RMJtor
I l l Mart.e Bal.,._ ll&laad
RArt»or 10 '
-Ill DEL IAR .
Attractive cotta~-type 2-
bedroom home on 45' R-~
lot. Large bt'drooms, ser·
vice porch, 2 panelray heat-
el's. Lots of stora~e and
room to build additional
unit
$121500
C~tll . . SCH USTER ... &t
Earl W.
STANLEY
Realtor
115 Cout Blvd.. CDII
HArbor"''
SHIRE cum
Pre tentious 2-story modern Co-
loma!. 4 la rJ;:t:> bedrooms. 4
baths. Exccll<'nt view and loca-
tion. Unit heat. family size din·
lng room. Sl'rVI<'C pantry or bar.
G-E dishwasher and dis posal,
automatic washE'r and dryer.
2nd floor romplC'tE'ly carpeted.
THIS is out! of TilE out.~tanding
prorwrtl(' .. 10 tlw art•a
J•ric•f'd $471500
• JWeJtor -Bulldo•r •
GREENLEAF
aad Associates
l I l l Newport Blvd . HArbor USl
Newport kech
LOTS OF ROOI
In t hts s pac-ious old<'r bt>ach
hom<'. frw steps from t h<' bay.
Bit: livm~ room with (u'•'·
IJiaCt'. 3 IX'drooms and bat h :
plus 2-~'droom as t. upstairs.
Idt'al sumnwr 13 500 homl' Only 1
Furnl!lhf'd
Bal~oa Realty Co.
Oppo!\ttP Ra lboa Rank of America I
Ross Greeley J os<'phine Webb I
Lillian McAdoo HA 32T7
700 E Balboa Bh·d., Balboa 1
-------------------------· BEAUnFUL MODERN I
Are you lookm~ lor somethin~
differt•nt ~ Th1s 1s a bfoauttful
hvnw ~It ll Ia r~:c-ov€'rhan~ing
eav, .... ~J)jH'tuu;. It\ tng room w1th
llrt-r•bwo . Th€'t'f''l> a most
plf•.t~IHII chum..: arPa \\;th a
b<>&utt ful 't••w nr tlw mountains :
3 \t•ry lllt't• lwdtomn." with lots
of cto~t•l l>f)<l('(', pullman tile
bath Kltl'h<'n is till'd a nd has
Dtshm tsll'r, a nd ciisposal. Hard·
wood floors w••h €''CJ)('nsi\'€' ''all -
to-wall C<trpo:·t inl: in ll\·tnc room
and lx'droom. I A rgl' pa uo & r~'a
and ff'nc.•d o;u k y.~rd, ~-l'llr
garage .
WE WANT Y()l ' T() ~F:E THIS
BEAUTIF'L'I. IH 1;\11:-: at the
price of $13 500 only • 1
PHIL SULLIVAN
GEO. EVERSON
liSt. Newport Blvd., Corte Mete
{Aerou from Cone M ... leMI
BE 7123, S-458-J-Eves. HA 3157·W I
WANTED
RENTAL LISTINGS ON
TWO AND THREE BED-
ROOM FURN. HOUSES.
E• L Sedelmeier
IIArbOr ~'786
I GtS Coa~t &ulfl\'&l'd
CORONA DEL MAR
• IUAUOR
e IUSI NESS O,PORTUNITIES
e RENTALS
liArbOr %'788
•It
, .
Tlwlllday, Jcmuary 31. 1852 Tlwlllday, )i
~~======~-===== MNfliL IN CORONA DEL MAR-Owner·• health tore. IMIIe.
U • No reasonable offer refuaed. Easy \erma e e e
LOVELY MODERN HOME ---3·bedroom. ~n. 2~ bath. Gorgeous ooeen and be.)' view.
MUST BE SOLD. Will accept cost prt~. Can b@ bad furnished 1l det!Jte<l • • • BDTIU 1-bedroom unfurnished apartment South or Highway .-. with beau-
tJ ful view. S tove and refrigerator. $85 includes utilities. • • •
2-Bedroom furnished house. E lectric washing machine. Yearly lease. $80.
Furalabt'd J'ftlta.la from $15 up • • • COlONA DEL MAB PROPERTIES
, .. .,, .... ..,
$&950 Tenu
2-bedroom home on nice street.
Open beamed cellincs, fireplace,
service porch It fenced rear yd.
EARL CHAMBERLAIN
a-Jtor
500 Ceut Blvd.
IIAI'bor H88
Oppolite the leM, Cot011e clel Mer
For Sale . . .
'49 NASH 4-dr. S~per Spec. Sed.
In lit etua cond. Appl.y 313 Ir-
vine Ave., Newport Hefabta.
'41 CHEV. 2-<tr. Sed. Needs some
WOl'k. Bargain at t325. See at
526 Aliso, Newport HeJghts
alter 5 p. m.
FOR SALE at greetly reduced prJce, K.lmbalJ spinet plano, Call
evenlnp. HArbor 615-w.
NICELY FURN
Firepl., funuu
yd., gar. Good
clssus, Corona
FURN. ROOM t
cisaua, COM.
LOVELY FURN
fenced ga~n
$70 per mo. 10
land. HA 029
SMALL FURN.
Mar, 1 blk. So
owner, BEacot Robert B. L7DJ1 aad Hf'IIM L. LyJa.D, &ealto,..._,acl NorrU. BalM Jlaaacer
411 Coaat Boulevard CORONA DEL MAR Farmhouae Motel • '48 BUICK Convertible SUpel'. HA
For Sale 1251-J.
FURN. 2-bdrm.
ated. Ocean \
710 Avocado, •
FOR
HArl»or JU'J IIArllor 1• .......,..._.......,......,.......,......,.._...._.._,..,.,.,_~-ONE HEAVY panel overhead gar.
door wtth hardware. Reuonable.
HArbor 3465-W. TODAY'S SPECIAL WANTED-a I D Y II I
Everything must be sold!
Yardage 10c to 15c OFF per yd
As much as $30 OFF on
Outstanding home ln Corona del Mar, 3-bdnn. and ~n. which is
built around nice enclosed patio. Finest construc lio1l. Only ~
block to ocean and beach. Plus large guest room. This home has
2 ~ baths, pegged hardwood floors. dishwasher and garbage dis-
~~;d ?t"e .~f.the finest homes in Corona ~el Ma.~: .. $351000
See this today
PRICE T. McCUISTION
eos Coast Blvd., Coroea del !Kar HA.rbor ,,
VoGEL VALuEs
CDR·DIA DEL IAR
New 2-Bdrm. Home-Redwood & Brick Front
• • • Lh;ng room 15'x17'6H. Firep lace. Panelray heat. Bed-
room No. 1 -12'x14'. Bed room No. 4!-12'x13'. Tile in kitchen
& bath. Aluminum sliding sa13h. W R. roof. $10 500 Good
Brick planter's box. 2-ca r gara~te. Only . . 1 tenns
New Duplex. 1-Bdrm. each. Redwood Exterior
Tile in kitchen and bath. Good loca t ion. Louvre $15 750
~lass "i ndows Each unit has st•para tl' patio. Price 1
Very Attrac. 2-Bdrm. Residence & 1-Bdrm. Apt.
0\'Cr 2-car gara~e. Front humc has foret'<i alr heat. Venetian
blinds. Wall-to-wall cai"Jh't HE'C'l'ntly redPCOrated. Apartment
has sto\e & rt'fr1gera!or Vt·r~ clean $18 750 4 N<' G.l.
propt•rty. Good location. Pr1ct• 1 Loan
The JOHN VOGEL CO.
1301 Cout Blvd., Corona dt'l Mar
HArbor liU or HArbor l-t'71 Ena.lap: HArbor Sts-M
SEEING IS BELIEVING
Thls funalllbed !-story. !-bedroom house on BAlboa blaad hu
nn.rly 1,400 aq. tt. of solid «'fUUltnlcUon AJid ll\'abU.Ity. Small
loL Big Uvtng room, llrt'plaofo., d1JIJJtg u.ea., $16 500
I J 4 batb~ ~ hard"'oocl n oon. ONLY t
island realty co.
RHitont -BMhtfiM Broken
HARVEY D. PEASE
Park A,·e. at Aca~ ... Block from Fe_rr)'
BALBOA lSLAND • IIArbor S'7'7-W
"Cutest Home iD the Heights"
You will fall in love with this exquisitely tx>au tlful two bedroom
home \\;th wood burning firE'place a nd all the t>x tras. The large
paved patio \<~<'ill pro\'ide many hours of re laxat ion. Luxurious
la wns front and back ,,;th t-xpensh<' redwood rencing leave
nothing to be ctesirt'd. or coursl' there is 8 two car garage and
many flowers and shrubs. Located on Irvine S t. $10 700
inside the city limits. The-pr ice ? ? ONLY 1
W. STUART FOOTE, Realtor
2117 W. Balboa Blvd
HArbor 24
Newport Beach
Ev~nlngs, BEacon 5866-J
UNUSUAL IODD BUY
New 2-bedroom home with redwood & stucro E'Xterior, wood shin-
glE'<~ roof and garage. Very large living room with fireplace. Price
ancludes kitchen range, refrig. automa t ic washer. Lot b@a u tifully
landscaped. EXCLUSIVE. W e have the key.
$111500
I We have other exceptional \'a lues 1
Be• J, Whlbn11 lltl Aaocialel
IJArbor aaa
* Business Opportunities Wanted * LIST YOUB BUSINESS
with
Lloyd C. Bowarcl ausineu lfohr
Bir tcher Bldg., 1415 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar
HArbor 3:)12
• Your business can be sold quickly through
a confl~tial llilting at this Ume.
QUICK Sale
Beautiful Udo Isle Bay Front
Home< -• -rive (5) bedrooms
• --2 '• baths ---pier and sUp
for 40' boat. Nice te rrace o,·er·
looking NORTH Udo Channel.
Completely furnished, including
such items as TV. $49 500 Ft.'LL PRICE . . I
Owner anxious to go on long
proj<>cted vacation. Doesn t
need too much down If buy-
c.>r qualities. Will they take
an offer? ·--Maybe! Must
be shown by appointment.
so ---ca ll us
LIDO ISLE
l story, 3 bedroom home, 52"''
lot; Holstein built. Furnace heat.
Cireplace. extra large living room.
Excellent $24 500 property 1
COCKTAIL BAR
Well PStablished, profi table op·
eratton I doing in e-xcess of $120.·
000 yNlrly 1 romplc-tely eqw~
~red to ~ell $501000
Ha.-bo.-
ln~-=~ttnenl
£0., RE4.L TORS
I S4n~o I Q4S)
Newport Blvd. et lOti\ St. HA 1600
NEWPORT BEACH
SEE IT -BUY IT
Corn<>r loca tlon ~ bt>drooms and
den home In ~ood location on
Abbey Way. Co ta Mesa. House
in A-1 condition. Pa rtly fenced
yard. Has G.I. $11 500 Loan. ONLY 1 tfl rms
•
Haw chent that wants loan
of $7,000 from pri\'ah' party
on 1s t trust deed.
•
l.)(>s k space Cor rent
WANTED Sa lesman or brok-
er for Balboa office.
For INCOME TAX scr\'iet•
call l.'tthcr office or my
home ... HArbor 1565.
new sewing machines
·sewing machines,
heads only, $10 ea .
Vacuum cleaners ....... $1.00 each
• • • and many other savings!
0 . W. BROOMREAD
912 Co•d Blvd .• CoroM del Mer
fit!. HArbor 2574-M
1·1 Used ·Cars 1·1
'51 STNGER Roadster ,
just like new .. . ........ $1545
'48 STUDE Land Cruiser.
1325 I r&h and o'dr ...
'50 DODGE Cpe, likt> new 1445
'48 PLYMOUTH Sedan .. 975
'48 FORD dlx. cpe. h. . 945
'47 FORD Sedan, r. . 895
'41 MERC Sedan. r. . . 520
'39 OLDS 6 Sed .. r&h . .... 295
'41 PONTIAC club c pe... . 295
'41 BUICK Sedan, r &h ... 225
'34 FORD Sedan .. . . .. 120
No r easonable offer refused
on our lot at 534 Coast H\\-y.
"ON MIRACLE MTLE"
Theodore Roltlas
Your FORD Dt>aler
BEacon 6604 Newport Beach
Hours: \V('('k Days 8 'til 6:30
Sundays & Holidays 10 'til 4
AUTOMATIC
WASHERS
MAYTAG •
ABCO-MATIC
THOR
WHIRLPOOL
BENDIX ECONOMAT
BLACKSTONE
BENDIX GY RAMATIC
DEXTER
... end oth•"·
BRAND NEW! fn s tock ror
lnunt>diatE> delivery! BUY A
FULL AtrrOMATIC AGITA-
TOR washer for as low as $35.00 down. $12.50 a month. Gener-
ou.c; a llowance for your old
wuher ~ low tlnanee, bank tenna
on the oalance. • • •
E'·ery new washer carries a one
to 5 year ~~ oa parts
and labor , backed by Oran~
rount> ·s lar gest washing ma-
chirw dealt'r-hert' 25 years. • • •
t 'SED AUTOMATICS
W l'lltiJ.ll{bouM -used only
4 months-reg. $299.95 ..• $Ut9.50
I Kenmorf'-fllade-by
St'ars . . ...... $135.00
AB~O~Mat1c floor dem-
.. Francis J. Honalh
REALTOK
3420 \V. Balboa 81\·d.
1601 W. Balboa Blvd.
IIA 1428
HA S'70 lk>Ddlx-Gyromatic -6
1
onstra tor .. $%59.00
------------------------mo nths old. Reg. $299 50 $189.96
EICHAIIE
Om RED
I • • •
SER\'EL
Tite gas refrigerator with the
10 year guarantee. We are clos·
Owner desires to tradl' immacu-
late 2-bedroom and den home In I
AnahE'im for COM duplex or
other in come property.
... J. Whit.• Au:: ....
HArbor 18ft
iJtg out the 1951 models and can
save you from $50 to $100-or
will give A Ml.-hty Big trade-in
allowance. No ClaAh needed if
your old r~frigerato1· Is in run·
nlng condition 18 months to
pay the balance.
JESSEE
A.PPLIA.."\CE COMPANY
IOU S. Mai.D Santa Ana
Open TlU I . Moa.. Fri., Sat.
BICYCLE REPAIRING
Schwinn Bicycles
Ray Stedman
1574 Newport Blvd., eo.ta Mesa. BEacon 5128-J
SERVEL
OLISIII OUT ILL 1951 IGIEU .
Sl¥1-JAAM IIIIIEW
• Tl U\r'·• SEIVB.
01:'1' WOVU NOW:
HOUSEKEEPING or care of child-
re n. Prefer living in. 10 2-4643.
S INGER portable sewing machine.
Red O'Keefe & Merritt stove 7'
Admiral refng. G-E dlahwasher
tor aale, use-d only 4 months. HA
2387-W.
GOOD USED FURNITURE
8-pc. walnut dining set....$75.00
Divan & chair ...... -... -..... 87.50
2-pc. Monterey Uv. rm.
s uite .. . ......... ·-·· . 18.50 Ran~e ... .. ... .. ..... --....... 45.00
Map e bunk beds, ladder .... 35.00
5-pc. bedroom suite ......... 75.00
Good S('lection or antiques
and l lassware
All of these articles are in splen-
did conditJon. See us for your household n('('ds
BUNGALOW
Beautifully tum
wttb ttreplace
ette. Rate t
month.
FARM H01
lJOf Cout Blvd.
FURN. API'S. ~
lae Apta. ft.m
OVt'.r~BI Corona Ml
Miacellaneo1
U CENSED HO,
caney for 2 ,
man and wife.
Costa Mesa. J
WlLL BE happy
more with yot
CRIST FVBNITURE can go out a
1687 Orange &ve, Costa Mesa play games elf
Across from new Alpha Beta HArbor 0167-:P.
Market Pi. BEacon 7323 YOt.L CAN EARt
6' MAHOG. f'Xcctl tive desk & chair, for one month, 5' secretary dtsk It chair, 4 of-ing. Write Bo.
flee chairs, cuculating hea ter-PRIVATE MONI
vented console type; G-E refrig. estate. E . A.
with unit on top, good cond. HA Bay Front, BB
1258-R. 1 FOR AVON pre
PAIR of tWill ~ spreeds, blue, j del Mar, call J.
white and cha~use chintz. HA FOR YOUR PE'l
3268-J. • spected horse r
Harbor Area.
plies It Spor
Coast Blvd , C
BABY Splne t. ilke new. Fine for
small apartment or trailer. Now
only $297. Tf'I'1DS. . .. DANZ·
SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE.
Santa Ana. 520 N. Main. Cor. 6th
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE.
Special!! &>·1utiful Chicke ring
BABY SITTING.
mine, day 01'
Paintiog-Pc.
GEORGE f
HArbor
Call at
FOR PJ
H. IL He
Dependabl
A Prompt R
Main•
Pboae liar
%801 Balboa Bl"Vt
baby grand. Gorgeous blond p A I N case. U ke n.·w. This is a won-
deTful barg;un. . . . 0 A N Z-I Earl ~
SCHMlDT, :1.11) N. Main. Cor. %'71 Palmer SL
6th, Santa Ar a. BEaeaa
JANUARY CU:A.R.ANCE SALE. S fl Grand planO!-BJg and little. uper U
Famous maKes . Chickering. I Permanently rt"n
Knabt>. Steim' lY Kimble, S tory ~nns. legs. El
d Cia k w ·Ut M h line shaped-N an r , u. zer. any ot -ELLEN t Bl ers. Low terms. Trade in your · ,
old piano. llANZ.SCHMIDT, . ~esday nd
Santa Ana. 52 N. Main, Cor. 6t h. Lido s Salon}# I
JANUARY CU ARANCE SALE. W • d rr Used pianos. • ·pnghts from $59. ante
$67. $125 e tc. Terms S5 per mo. " " * n
DANZ-SCHMIDT BIG PlANO WA.'ITED-BAB
STORE. Santa Ana, 520 N. liabl(.'. HArbot
Main, Com rr lith. LlGHT HOUSE1
J ANUARY Cl.I:A.RANCE SALE. sitting wantE'd.
Reposae.sed '\pinet. Uke new. 6812.
FuJI Keyboard Case & tone per-B~A-.,.B""Y,_....,S,..,I,...TI=I-N~C
feet. Now only $395. DANZ-noon or evE'. (
SCHM.IDT EW~ PIANO STORE. HArbor 387-R.
Santa Ana. ;,.iJ N. Main. Cor. WA:-IT to rent
6th. The Ht~"\C or the Knab@ house. HArbo PJano.
'41 CHEV. Sed • lean. Motor com-S ituations ~
ple tely overh.ttt.led. Be 7134-W.
LOT So. or H" ~. ~er bond pd.
$2.150. HWT> "n this-must be
sold l.mmed. "'ee Mr. Hougan.
400 Coast Blvd . COM.
GRADUATE NU
tical nursing
Harbor art'a.
"'"";'--:--=---::-:--ANTIQUE PIN !-drop lear table. Help Want&
fiddJe back chair, rocker. and-
Irons. etc. HMbor 2098-M.
Why bold on to tbat UNiess·to-
you article. Try tbe want adl.
You are corcllally iDYit-
ed to view our new ---
1952 ..I .. L .L ·-
PRACMCAL Nl
Pf'rson. 9 to 2 p
3046-l .
She will lc
for Vale n t
Febru
Oowera l
508 & Balboa
HArbo
Frllk
Fl~Bu
Anythlng Jn
or Oa.pt
U7 E. lltla • ........
V••-'tt atove 1'
refrig. G-E dishwasher
used ooly 4 months. HA
USED FURNITURE
walnut dlrJng set. .. $75.00 &.chair ..... ,_ ..... _ .... 87.50
terey liv. nn.
..... .......... .... 18.50
......... _ -................ . 45.00
bunk beds, ladder.... 35.00
oo:lroom suite . . ... 75.00
selection of antiques and glassware
these articles are in s plen·
tion. See ua for your
needs.
NICELY FURN. 2-bedroom home.
Ftrepl., rumace, fenced-in beck
yd., gar. Good Locat.. 313 Nar-
cissus. Corona del Mar.
FURN. ROOM for rent. 618 Nar-
cisaus, COM. HArbor 5~W.
LOVELY FURN. 2-bdnn. apt. Lge.
renoed garden 4: patio. Utlls. pd.
$70 per mo. 109 Park, Balboa b-
land. HA 0299-W.
SMALL FURN. apt. in Corona del
Mar, 1 blk. So. of Highway. Call
owner, BEacon 5451-W.
FURN. 2-bdrm. apt., newly decor-
ate-d. Ocean view. Adults only.
710 Avocado, COM. HA 1.584-M.
FOR RENT
BUNGALOW APARTMENTS
BeautU\&lly fllm., larp Uv. room
with tlreplace, bdrm., ldtcheo·
ette. Rate by day, week or
month.
F A.IUI HOUSE ll<:n'EL
1304 Cout Blvd.. CDII BA lOSS
FURN. API'S. tor ~t. See~ l.ae Aptl. tlnt. Dbll It ...,_,
overloold.na' Bay. a can.tloD.
Corona de.f Mar.
Miscellaneous
U CENSED HOME Have va·
caney Cor 2 elderly people or
man and wife. 2311 Elden Ave.,
Costa Mesa. Ph. BEacon 5343.
BertBartbolomewDl•
Servfoes w~e held Saturday at
Bait% Mortuary for Bert Elme r
Bartholomew, 70, of 426 Ma.rtgold
Ave., Corona del Mar, who died
'Ibursday In his home. He had
been a local resident tor three years.
He is s urvived by hU wile, Nina
Bartholomew of Corona del Mar,
and a son Frank of Whittier.
Girl S«:oub
Haley,.Citta
Wedding Sun.
Unofficial ambuaadors of good-
will to the interior of Mexico are
the newly married Sgt. and Mrs.
William G. Cltta jr. The bride is
the former Penny Haley, a secre-
tary at the Newport Harbor Cham-
ber of Commerce. She ls the
daughter of Colin S. Elerick or
Vancouver, Wuh., and the late
Mrs. WUUam Haley.
Mrs. Everett Nunan will con -The young coup» were married
tlnue as president or t.he Newport at 4 p. m. Sunday at Christ Church
Harbor Girl Scout Council a• the bv the Sea in a double ring cere-
ul t th ball t~.... hJch took mony performed by Rc;v. Thomas res t 0 e o ..... '6 w Pendell. Penny wore a cream slln... place last week on Tuesday at ...--the Scout House. per satin gown with lace Insets
Other officers who will serve fashioned in princess lines with a
during the ensuing year are Mrs. sweetheart neckline, mutton tyJ)('
L. J. Csenar, nrst vice-president: sleeves gathered tighly to a lace
Mrs. Ted Hambrook second vice-cuff and a five foot train.
president: Mn. Robert A II en , The bride's sister. Mrs. C. M
treasurer· Mra. Edward Brooks, Fuller of Newport, was matron of
recording' secretary; Mrs. Ray honor: Bridesmaids were Eleanor
Middaugh corresponding secre-Ludwtg, Bobby Taylor and Bev-
tary, and 'Mrs. Merrill Bothamley, t>rly White or Newport a nd Marg
registrar. Goff or, San Gabriel. Sondra Lou
Elected to the norn1natlng com-Fuller, _the bnde s nJeet>, was
mittee were Mrs. WllUam Trusty, flower gJrl.
Mrs. Lonnie Vincent, Mrs. S troller
White, Mrs. Robert Gardner and
Mrs. Harold Boyvey.
During the business meeting • • •
five-year pins were presented to
Mrs. E G. Doane, Mrs. William
of soc:ial
note Trusty, Mrs. Ralph Deaver and WIL L BE happy to stay 2 hrs. or Mrs. WIUiam Tritt. Mrs. Nunan
fContinucd from Page 1)
Setllide Park . ...., •.•.••....•
RtfHCH I ITAUAH POOO
GENE'S
c t8) Lot 1, Block A-223. and all
of Block A-222, Tract 814, New-
port Beach. adjolnlng South Cout
Co. between Bay and Newport
Blvd.: C 19) trailer park an den-
tire bay frotlt area between 15th ~============; and 19th, (20) city owned property r
betwH>n 15th and 19th along Bal·
boa Blvd. in Blocks 115, 116, U7
and 118; t2ll public beach be·
tween 9th and l Oth OQ. Bay Ave.,
(22) Plaza Park triangle on BaJ.
boa P enlnsula, (23) "N" St. beach
701 C..tt N .. C.... .. Ww
In Balboa, (241 Jetty Park on BaJ.
boa Peninsula.
The Commission also recom-
mended that the Council take
steps to set aside the following
proposed sHes for park, beech and
recreational purposes:
C 1 I County and Irvine Co. pro-
pt>rty east of Balboa Yacht Club, 121 at least 10 acres ocr county
road in the bottom land area north
or Coast Highway opposite Marine
Ave., 131 satisfactory park andre-
creation area in the proposed golf
course subdhision at McArthur
Blvd., 141 at least 10 &crt'S north of Coast Highway. or north of the
proposed Coast Highway, at Mar-l
guerite Ave. ln Corona del Mar.
1 51 Blocks 115, 116 and 117 in
Section B. betwE-en 15th and 18th
along Balboa Bl\111. m ;"~:ewport.
1 61 cit) -owned lots in Rtver Sec-
tion betwE-en the haghwa> and the
Pacific Electr.c tracks t 11 United 1 S tates Go\t>mment property at th<'
J!'t ty an Balboa. 1
Ill
Annual
Still in Provr••
C rystal
China
Linens
et>d "'•"r otil.r ~
of .... 1,..
3Si'o to 1Sjl. otf
KAREN MABGBErA
Imports -Nordic Gifts
1307 Co.rt 111-.d.
Corona d•l Mer
Herbof 1373
Houn 9:)0 to S:10. 0,... ~ CRIST fVRNITURE
Orange •ve, Costa Mesa
from new Alpha Beta
-Pll. BEacon 7323
more with your shut-in so you named the following commitWe PO TPOSED -Th(· Newpor t
can go out awhile. Will read, chairmen for the ooming year : Harbor Assistance Leagues drda ·
play games etc. Good company. Mrs. M. A. Mangold, staff and of· cation ceremonies and OJX'n hous" 1-.DITOR. OF THE ENSIGN,
HArbor 0167-M. r· M S L H tt for the new building were orJnj. \'ou oncl.' ~orta made fun of a ace: rs. . . u on, program; .. 1('. 1 · 1· t who couJdn t YOU. CAN EARN up to $SO a day Mrs. Arthur Gruwell, J u 1 i e t t e nally scheduled for nt>xt Tuesda,\. !H H' Y JOw·na IS
for one month, door to door sell-Lowe: Mrs. Frank Black. training; but have been postponl'd. Wt•IJ '' nt<> corr£>ct ly about a yacht race.
ext'(lltive desk & chair, ing. Write Box A-3, C/O Ensign Mrs. John Quint, publications: Mrs. hE>aa more of that later. J\taytw your.soca£"ty editor wrote tary dtsk & chair, 4 of-• • th•• pil'C't· an la.!>t v.eek's paper Cho'·""' --·'-tln~heater-PRIVATE MONEY to loan on real W. M. Roys, camp; Mrs. Murray t•·•ut thn JJ~rl"m Clo .. "'s fn•ho
...... '" un.:U&G Rabbit · M E G Knowing that Mrs Wurdt-mann H "' ' a ' . :-'" .. ed console type; E refrig. estate. E. A. Christy, 205 No. t, eqwpment: rs. . . "would want it that wav." thl' fu-st I wt>re Incorrectly tdenttfJed as the
uru't on '"P, good cond. HA Bay Front, Balboa Island Doam•. Cinan<:e; Mr . Floyd Mar-" II I Gl b<>t t rs I .,.. tin. house mana{:cr. and Mrs. a nnual Offiet'rs' Ball was ht>ld ar MTI 0 ro tt'. ~ R. FOR AVON products in Corona Wa;;ne Crowl. leader's presid£"n t. Saturday night a t the Balboa • RLTH ~~nTH.
Of l~"" ...._.. sp---ds, blue,j del Mar, call HArbor 2540-M._ Mrs ClairP Hanson of Santa Yacht Club despite the dE'a th of •Sorn. but !hats thE' way the ~uo """ '""" Go Co od C Of'\\ r~IPo-.• v. a:. a. ~ut'd by the te and cha(treuse chintz. HA FOR YOUR PET-U. S. vt. ~ Ana was SJX'aker at the Tuesday the wife of mm ore 00\<'l!>t' f!ivh ~chnol
1
• Don't Forqet Your
spected hone meet, free deUv. 11l mE-etin g. She showed slide and 1 W~d,mann on Fraday. Gold and "
· Harbor Area. H.idy's Pet Sup-told of her experiencE'S with a Girl whate nowers dt'<'Orated th£' tiiblt's VALENTINE i Piano~ Jor rt>n t. All term pUes & Sporting Goods, 605 ~cout troop from llrownit's tu ~Pn-Crossed codE' fla~s drcorawd tht
applied purchase. Let Coast Blvd., COM. HA 1.293-J. aor Scouts. bt>ams of the clubhOU:>l' "h1l•·
ldddies •.. DANZ-BABY SITTING in your home or • • • l .. d•c!'> '" short ~nd tom: loa nvat-.
PIANOSTORE. mine, day or night. HA 1670.
1
F inanc-aal !'('port uf Gt.-1 .St·uub and "t·n~IE>mf'n an formal ::Htll •
N. Main. p . . p 1..-.....:--or i':ewport llarboa wa r(•lpast•d ~uld braad and all t'(lm(llet~>d tlw CDDtiDq-apetuu.uv~ la!>t lo\M.'k, to~ethc•r \\lth th£' tabu-dt•coratarm GEORGE BlJRKliABDT lataon that ther<' an• no\\ 38 n•· Ft•rma.l pr•·s,·nt.t!IPII nt •ht• 11f·
-lb& s• N-ae.dll li(ISI~'r<'d tr•oops an Newport n<'at:h ru·. r,, ,,,.. .;rand ntall'h. I t'l.'< 1\ Ill'-:
-. --..-• 26 Brr)\\ n... troops, 9 lntermt>· larw and prt>S£'nta tion ot ll.tL:" v. •. r.
HArbor ~W daate troop!.. 1 Eh:hth Grade all disf)f'nsed with in tlw 1.b'\Plll'l'
C&ll after I p. m..
CAIJ. W. P. SUNBURY
FOR PAINTING
troop preparang {or SC'naor scout· ur the Commodore H•>at· lUOllllll·
ing and 2 Senior troo~ t l ~tar-dorl• Harry Blod~t·tt madt• tlw uu-
iner troop and 1 Senior :el'\ ic(• nouncement. A \'£11') dtHir't•ahl••
troopJ. band made th!'tr dt•but "' thf•
Scout l<'aders havt' benefited club and arP en~a~<'d to pia) "' f'l') during the past year by training 1 third Saturday. accordin~: tu t•n·
llA.rt»or !MO-l -courst-s :• two 8-taour Br ownie t••rta i.nmf·nt C' h a 1 r man I. a r a '
Ul Poppy Coroaa del liar courses were given plus monthly ' Whet>l£'r. ·
leader workshop m('('tin~s. H. H. HOLBROOK A successful summer dn,> camp Pr("viously ta:.t \H•••k "Bunn~ ·
was held in conjunction '''ath the Wurdemann had pluyPd ho~t fnr Dependable Plumbinq Laguna Beach Scout Councal at th<' annual barthda~ party fur h•·•
A Prompt Repair ~ce which 137 Harbor area ¢rls at· moth<.'r, Mrs. Margan•! {)('a a hmn
Maintained l<'nded during the two wreks train- at the Santa Ana Countn Club
Pboae Harbor lU.I-W ing program. Other girls attend· Thr part) was a SjX>Caal imP 0.··'
1801 Balboa Blvd. N~ Beeda ('() various establishE>d S<'OUI <'Slli>t' il \\1\S ~!.-, D•arborn'!> ~l!h
I camps an mountain ar£'aS and ttl<' natal dll) a nni\(•rsar), but a1 thl p A J N T I N G ~tarin£'r_ Camp ~~ Ca_tahna. la"t mwutt> Mrs Wurd.~manu wu•
Earl Sh n:_ He1't:' a thl• fananctal rt'por·t for too ill tu atte•nd.
e&IUI 1 1951 : R1•\ lln.rr,· Whit•' Mfacan ll•d at
!71 Palmer St. -Coeta Ilea Ralanc<' on hand Jan 1 19;)1 thL· funt>ral · ei'\'IC•' ht>1d ~lunda~
BFAeoa 1&11-11 S1.~16.95. mornan,L: at Raltz )1oru.wr~ \!r-.
S fl H . Rt'<'E'apts· OJ)('rat an~:: re<'elpts, Wul'drmann. who as alsu "un I\ I'd
and little. uper uous mr S4.52U.37. llnciUdt'S Comr!lUnit ~ b~ hL'I :.(In, Lt Wilham P.ea\lS,
3 •• Chickering I Permanently removed from face, Chl':-.t S3.2Q6 Sf): <-alfmdar, $502.26, s,.1, 1 11~ in ~ort•.\, "a~ 11nl~ -16 111 1'!1 KeS. • bl s . arms. legs. Eyebrows and hair-gifts. S434 91: On) c~mp. S276.711 th·· time Ol h··r drath be, Stem~qy Kim e. tory line shaped-No more tweezing . cam~rshi p. SlOO.OOJ : tran,ifur~ • • •
Clark, ":.rUt.zer. M~ny oth-ELLEN . BRYANT, R. E . receipts. S567.24, Cancludrs m••m· llrw nt th<' vturn' "' lll'lnL: thl·
If>w ter 15• Trade lll your Tuesday nd Thursday only bership du<.'~. S490.50. J u Ia ,. I • <' l><•r•·nt-1 ul a Rhode., -,t•hulaa·" wa!-p~o .• 2' [~SC~:~!11~~· Lido's Salon. Beauty HA 2576 Low, $32.35; c-offPe makt'r, $41 :l~l ': .. :>.Jll'rt••n('ed r.•cc•ntl~ b:. ~tr and
a.;, • · r. · capital rl•<'t'ipt.s tcookil• ~~ll··t ~tr-. J Le~llt' .Stt'fr,•n"l'n, \\tll'n Wanted $1,()113.80: Tota l re<'('ipts, $6,131 41. ah('v \\(•r•· 11\\'lt~ to C'luremunt tor
• •• • Disbun-t•mf.'nts. O~ralln~ d1s· tt·u· \\tlh thl' secn•tar:. of th1• I bursements, $6,382.08. 1 includes Rhod,~s Scholarship Trust a nd his WANTED -BABY S IT'nNG. Re· salaries. ~2.055.60: transportation, waf<'. :\Jr. and ~Irs. E. Tt"('\Ur Wtl·
llablt•. HArbor 2925-J . $45.4_6: rent an~ utilities, $1!l1.~1 . 1 hams from Oxford. Enji!land. Thr Ll<?ll! HOUS EWORK and baby rt>paars and equtpm<'n.t. $67.91: .an· 1 IN\ was ~H'n by Pomona C'oll<.'~e
sattang wanted. BE 6747-J or BE I surancl.', S56.10; off1cc supphes. 1 Presidt:>nt and ~1rs. E. Wilson I
6812. I $116.07 : phone, $138.42: charter., L' on. Tht> Steffensens we r t'
BABY S ITTING wanted. after-SS.OO; organization. $5799; pro-piE'ased to disco\'er that ~tr Wil-
noon or eve. Call Mrs. Detrick. I gram. $171.04: public rl'lat~ons.j Iiams was chief intellagt'nCl' offi-
HArbor 387-R. · I $68.99: tralnin~ and coal\_entto. ns. t l't'r for Field Marshall Monu:om-
WA='lT to rent unfurn. 3-bdrm. $215.21 : establish~ c~pang sav-E'~~ ~uring World War IJ. and \Irs.
h HArbo 0505-R tngs, l>St., $1 ,120.16, da> campmg, \\ llhams servt'd on Crl-ncral Easen-
ouse. r · ! $.248.11: camperships, S-55.00: cook-' huv. t•r's s taff while ht• was in Eng-g· · W d I ies. $604.80: calendars, $247.20; land James Stt'frrnsE'n. a Po-ltuations ante ciNtnin~. S87.00; savings account. mona Collegt' <'nior. ha~ lx't'n
. $221.32: curtitlon. $649.491 : tran· a\\ardcd a Rhodes schola~htp tu GRADUATE NURSE ~U do pra~-sitOI')' disbursements. !690.62. lin -bcJ:ln next fall nn th must bc tical nurslng or chtld care In eludes membership dues. $491.00: • • •
"ee Mr. Hougan, Ha rbor area. HArbor 0501-R. Jullf'tt<' Low. $32.35: coffet> urn. 'Tain't true-. no more, that Pt'gl!y ~~~:-:'-:-:·d. COM. I S67.27; gift UtUe House, $100.001 , Britt and her husband art.' gettmg
drop leaf table, Help Wanted TotaJ disburseme n ts $7,072.70. a di"orcc. The Britts. who ti"<' on chdir, rocker. and-._ ______ _..._____ Balanc<' on hand, $1 ,516.95, plus Balboa Island since r£'tuminl= Crom 1
HArbor 209S-M. re«>ipts. $6,131.41, rn1nus disburse-Mexico, have decided to patch It 1 ~--=-;,..--PRAcrtCAL NURSE _for elderly ments, $7,072.70, e-quals bala net> on up and are talking about another
2 ....... ,
DISPlAY NOW
JoeNickertz
pel"SOn. 9 to 2 p.m. daaly. HArbor hand Dec. 31, 1951, or $757.66. 1 trip to romantic plaees. 3046-J
She will love flowers
for Valentine's Day
February 14
Dowers by Moni
501 1:. Balboa Bh·d. • Baaoa
HArbor !0'70
F ... ".loll
Flrf'ttlaeN. Ba.r~ .....
An)'thlng in b1oclt bride
or flagsto~. etc.
.., ,._ .... 8\. o.ta ·-n.-e Bllacoll ....
Real Mexican
e Enchiladas e Tacos e Tam ales e Chili Re llenos. etc. e Steaks
o,." I to t :lO p. "'--ao.M M...d~
La J)osla
DR. GU.ES BROWS TO SPEAK
Ur GIIP ... Brov.n of <>ran!!eCoast
t 'oll•'l!•' "all 1!1' ,. lillk and shm'
p1<'ltln·o; uf a tnp to Yucaran at a
m<'l'ting of th<' Ebt.-11 Traw•l Se<.'·
t1nn At 7 30 p m Tuesday in th<'
Ebcll Clubhouse Balboa. The
m<'Nin2 as o(>t'n to th<' public.
"1thout char)i!€'
't:\\' 11.\RROR ttF~"'lDE~T~
"\t•\Ao'C't)Olf'n> tn lht· !!arbor area
t lt)m J..o.:; An~o;l•l•'!. are ~I t .tnd \In:
\\'!'nd£111 Bakt'a whosE.' hom•• as. now
713 Iris A \e. Corona del Mar.
COMPL.E'I'E SELECTION. !!
ASSORTED IZM. ~
From ii 2 F or 1' I
BrookiDgs
VARIETY STOBE
BRUCE F. SIMS. D.O.
Physic1an and Surgeon
Annou:"ces the opemng of ofh ces at
ll 95 Coast Boulevqrd South
Laguna Beach
c~ February 4 1952
Prac;tc-e .::onf:ned to t!'le treatment oi
dtse:rse a:-:::i mal:-:.rr.c:.on o! the fee~
0!~1ce hours Telephone
9-12 2-5 4-66 11
THOUSANDS NOW WEAR
ALL DISTANCE LENSES!
-Instead of Bifocals-
E\'t'r)on.• has somE' middle distance St'eln~ to do. sucn u
Carpt'Tltcr::. )Jcchanacs. BookkeE'pcrs, Houst'v.i\'C'S, ln tact
almost e,·<'r~nnl'. "tuch cannot be corr('('tl•d w1th Blfocala.
but can bt· c;austaclorily corrt'<'te-d b) wrarlng three WilY
lt-nses
COMPLETE
EYESIGHT SERVICE
Same f amm .. s
Low Pn::es
MODERN EYE
EXAMINAnONS
Formerly 33 Years in
Downtown Los Anqeles
[)R. JULIA~ J. IS4ACS
OPTOMETRIST
NEW
Next to
.ARCADE SHOPS
Sean Scmta Ana
lloo.n 10 A. K. to 6 P. M. Daii.J
Kl S..os:t! FOR E\'ENIJ!fG A.PI'()I!IIi'!XIIn'8 .............. ~ ......... _
Page 8
t:HIJR.t::HD
H A&& OONnBMED A due ot 22 was confirmed
Sunday atternoon when the Rt.
Rev. Donald J. Campbell, suffra-gen biahop of Lo6 Angeles Diocese,
made bla annual visit to S t. James
ParildL 11l06le confirmed were
Thom8ll C. Webster, Betsy Ann
Blackm&r, Stephen Hug,hes, J ean-
nie Matthews, Fred Nesbitt, Doro-t.b¥ lfriPt, Carl Wolff, Beverly Bechtold; Blanche Burnham, Gre-
gory Hupee, Patricia Knapp, ~ane
SibleyJ Lew» Miller, Jessee Pink-bam. uater Smith, Raymond God·
win, Mar7 Keith, Natalie Mat-
thews, Alma Kuhn, Mary Pink-
.ha.m., Jo Ann Wolff and Jerome
NorUL • • •
•smov&ITl" 18 TOPIO
"UltimaU Security in An Inse-
cure World'' will be Rev. Thomu
Roy Padell'a sermon topic at
Metbodld lei"Vices Sunday room-
ing at Christ Church by tbe .58,
14th and Balba Blvd., Newport.
The Sanctuar)' Chul.l' under tbe ~
reetioD or Mrs. A. J . Rutter will
sang Christianson's "Beautiful ~
vaous ·• with solos by Delevan Fret-
tag a:,-,41 Mn. Phyllis Fields. . . .
01'71CD8 TO BE ORDAJ.l\'ED ~ Pr~byterian service or the
ordination of ruling elders and
deaco011 wall be part of the Sunday
\\ONhip service at the St. Andrews
Church, Newport Heights. Rev.
James :::>. Stewart will preach on
the "Sovereignty o! God" at both
t.he 9 :30 and 11 a. m. services. Sun-
day ScbooJ wiU be at 9:30. A re-
cord nwnber of 39 new members
"'(•rc reccavcd into the chw·ch
membership last Sunday. . .
SEIUION ON PYRAHlDS
With I::gypt in the daaly news,
Rev. Harry While will speak on
"Pyramids and Pap) rus" at the
Balboa Island Communaty Method-
ist Church at 119 A"at£' Ave., Bal-
boa lsland, next Sunday. Special
music wall be the duet "Hark.
Hark My Soul" by Ne\in, pre-
sented by Grace Pomer and Gil-
bert Alun, wluch was orag:inaUy
schedu1Pd for two w<'t'k.s ago. . . .
"LOY£" WILL BE TOPIC
T he healing. comforung \'alue
or Jivang an obedience to the laws
of Dtvme love \\111 bE> pointed out
in th(' Biblc lesson to be read in
th(' Newport Beach Church of
Christ, Scaentist, on Sunday.
The Lc.>sson-sermon is entitled
"Lo~e.'' Text from John I f4:16)
declaref;, "W<' hAve known and
bf'Ji('vE'd the lov!' that God hath to
us. God is love; and he that dwell-
eth in lo ve dwellt•th in God. and
God In h im." • •
COIIDiliN ION ~t'NOAl'
Sunday is, Communion Sun~ay at the Nt>wport &actt B apt 1st
C ht.U'cll, 19th S t and Balboa Blvd.
The sen-ice ,,;11 follow thE' !'('rmon,
"Does Je«us Care?" by Pastor Ivan
C. ~at 11 a m He will speak
on "Love and I.AU5:htE'r" at 7 :30
p. m. n.e Biblt> School. which bt'-, gins at 9:4.5 a. m .. reports a gain
Of 12 p('T' C('Ot in a ltl'ndanrt> 0\'f.'r
a year ago. Thf" prayrr mN•t-
ing at 7 ·15 p m W f"dnt'c;dns "'ill
di~ru-. "ThP Parnhlf" of Hidden
Ttr•;L<;Ut·e ." Thc YoltnC Adult
Group "'1 II ht f'l n 1 t hf" homf" of Mrs. R1•1l' n·connor l!llf\ Cnur1 ~~ at 7 30 p m Frtda~ . . .
'FORKS OF TIIF. I(() \ll'
Pastor Hollis L. Andl•rson of
1 hr ~f"vl'nth-Dny Advt'ntist Church
will !!peak nn "Forks of th<' Road"
at 11 a. m. Saturday. One or these
road<~ leeds to eternal life, the
oth('r to eternal death. The Mis-
sionary Voluntt'{'r Soc;iety will
have Elder C. C. Cantwell of Santa
Ana a s a guest speaker at 7:30
p. m. tomorrow IFridayL Mr.
Cantwell, a "rockhound," will talk
on the "Wonders of Nature" and
will display some of his specimens. • e e
SATUILDAY CLASSES
'What Kanner of Man Is This?"
will be the theme ot the sermon
thl.a Sunday by Pastor Herbert C.
Roth at the Newport Harbor Lu~
theran Church in Newport Heights.
The text is St. Matthew 8 :23-Z7.
Cht.U'cll School classes will be held
every Saturday from 9:30 to 11:45
a. m. These classes wUI be held ln
addition to the regular ~ u n d ay
School for all children, ages 4-14.
Children need not be enrolled in
advance.
FIRST CHUitCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
))()] VI• lido, Newport S..dl
A branch of The Moth•• Church. Th•
Rrrl Churcft of Chri,t. Scienti,t, in 8os
Ton, Mauechu,elh.
Sunday School _ .......... ___ t :ll &.1ft.
Su~ey Service .... .. ................. ! I :00 e.m
Wedne$day Ev•:-ting mHiinQ. 8:00 p.m
Reeding Room louted et I I I Pel,..
St., Belbo•. is open deily from 12 110011
to S p.m. e1cept SundaY' en<l holideYl
netionelty ob-f'tled.
The pubr~< h cordially invited to et•
tend the church Rtrvic.es •11d UM •h.
RMdin9 ROOift.
Tbunday, }GDuary 31 , 1151
Capilla Circle Hears Review
Of Book 1Mission to America'
OA& AOCIDENT VJOTDI
Mrs. R. J . van Wagenen, 721
Ma.rguerlte Ave., Corona del Mar,
Ia ftndiDg her Injuries from her re-
~nt accident more painful than
she first p...umed. The van Wa-
gmem have had a summer home
in Corona del Mar for aeveral
years, to WhJch they have come on
vacatioba from Frftno where Dr.
Wagetlen hal been a pediatrics
A challenge to the church was
brought out by Mrs. Carl Waldeck
in her review of the Truman Doug-
las book, "Miaslon to America" be-
fore the C.pUJa Circle of the Co-
rona del Mar Community Church,
which met W~esday of last week
at the church hall. Mrs. Waldeck
was introduced by Mrs. George
Davies, program chaJnnan.
Following the book review Mrs.
0 . M. Campbell, Women's Gilts
chairman, presented a candleUght
thank offering service describlng
the three projects of the women
of the Congregational Conference:
a school and social servi~ center
at Guadalajara, Mexico; the Un·
coln School for colored children ln
Marion, Alabama; and a Congre-
gational Church p&rSOnage ln Al·
buquerque, New Mexico. Mrs.
Campbell was asalated in the
thank offering servi~ by Mrs.
J ohn Meador, Mrs. David Hansen.
Mrs. John Cameron and Mrs. D.
W. Sanders. dressed in foreign
costumes.
A proposed ne w constitution and
by-laws for Capilla Circle were
read by Mrs. 0 . Z. Robertson, one
of the committee selected to re-
vise the frame-work or the or-
ganization so that It will more ade-
quately cover their enlarged ac tl-
vitit>s. Capilla Circle now em-
braces five groups-the four ori-
ginal gt>ographical groups and the
Church School Guild, which me<'ts
in the evenings and has just re-
cently beeome a part of Capilla.
Du.ring the ~u.sincss mectin~
conducted by M ts. Wendell Hoyt,
president. it was announced that
a canasta-bridge luncheon will tK'
held by Group I on Friday. Ft>b.
15 with ~Irs. D. W. Sanders. HAr-
bor 3099-J. in charge of rcsen·a-
tions.
A sprin~ style show to bl' pr<'·
sented bv O'Brien's Spccialt) Shop
will be sponsored by the Church
School Guild. A food sale \\ill also
be held by Capilla to be announced
latf'r. Mrs. E. F . Coop announced
that S192 has been raised fmm
the sale or newspapers. but that
collections would oeas<' until a
suitable st orage place is found
Guests at the meeting included
Mrs. W. Van Der Wett>rin~ from
:'\('wport Heights, Mrs. B. K. Frn-
ton of Pomona. Mrs. Pearl &>chtel.
Corona del Mar, Mrs. E. G. Wl'lch
from Georgia, Mrs. Janf.' Hender-
son of P asadena and Mrs. Andrt>w
McGuire from Youngstown. Ohio.
Tea was served following t h<'
CABIIm
FINE FUIU'f1TUB.E MADE
IN OUR OWN 8BOP8
FURNITURE REfiNISHED
B OUSE A GARDEN
61 I Coeet Hwy. ~
IE.eOfl 12n
Ope~~ Ni91m --S... I 0 e .& • 4 ......-.
the bea
you
install
it
rourseH
in
3
minutes!
•
bualneu meeting by ~mbers of
Group I with Mra. Meta Nebon
u cbal.rman. Aulat.Jng hosteaes
were M.ra. Amella Gamble and
Mn. D. R. Rooke. spedaU.t.
OID.-!-1 at .DTICR s •••
Mademoiselle says
your' prospects are
A ROSE
or • elusier u -ill ..
M•y ~•demoi..a. 'JID
m•9•z•ne
and Valentine's Day
just 2 w eeks away!
1415 Coest ........
"BE MY LOVE"
Handkerchiefs
l~mel's H•n<lkerehief
for ~
F•bru•ry ~
HArbor zua
GLOVES
by Crescendoe
Shorties to 16--bvtto-~
275
to 5"
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Tbunclay. Jcmuary 31, 1952
URE RESTORATION
Cll.w l!lotfomt, ~Mh.t .~ .. ool,
rottot"ed, ush19 «~r;o, ruth,
rood, otc.
HARVEY'S Fumituro ll.poir
2050 S.11to Ano Avo, COt'to Mow
lbcon 6113-J
Aocounts-Not"-Clelmt of OIIJ
kl.d of dobt-nyw'-e 111 /ue.
erlco. "No collectloft-No fee."'
Wo odvonco on codt.
CREDIT BUREAU
OF NEWfiOitT lEACH, LAGUNA
lEACH AND COSTA ... ESA
204 IN.nido AYO. '· 0 .... ltt lbeott llt7. Now,_. ... ell. c.llf.
MARSAC
Plumbing, Inc.
Contracting
Remodeling
Garbage Disposals
IIA Ull ,00 au.au.
Coroaa del ...,
LOAIS FOR IllES
41/t %--20-YEAR LOAN
Coa.ltrucUoa 1.-..
5%--20 Yean
We buy and aeU Trust Deed~~.
SEE BOB 8A'ITLEB
Repre.enting
Polrt. Mortcac.• Co.
lUI Cou& BIYd., COM
Pll. llA 1011-1-ID 1-6181
.
Co•crete Work
of All Kinds
FLAGSTONE PATIOS
BLOCK WALLS --·--• FREE ESTIMATES •
I
Chas. Warren I Sol
BUILDING-DECORATING
ORA.'VOE COAM COLLEGE anbltecture> atudnts .I'll: (h. DPW ~P aldJnc Ea!!tmnn hOfT'f' on l Mo hi,.
durin~ 8 rffl'bt n t'ld trtp to lllucly lotf'rlor dl'l!lll:'n 0 r :not:c·:-n hou_"'.-s D lhf' Ha rti'H' .,-.... 'f'ft Ill rlcht
nOO\,. :IN' ~tutJPnts J nmH Thoma11 IUid K {'n t John ... n )f • t :a-"tm un . ln-truc-t nr • ''-('llr •'"'lw . hrad of
tile Coll«>g-P archltN'ture ck-pa&rtmPnt: \\', G. K rmpt on. of t bt' P. A . Plllmf'r rt"al ""t" I•· .. i" If. '' hu a r-
ran;:C'd for th,. \'I..Sta: a&nd t'tndt"nl6 IAonard ~hnPidN and Larry Wood.
occ Students New Market Building
~~:~~~~~:~~oa:~
1
To Go Up on Balboa Island
t horoug hly study thl' thcorii'S.j T hl· .1!\nu ... r:. rwn•Jll total we n t Tom Pa)nP, entar1..t· In m .: room
then go out on t h£' job "ht•rp ('t\1'-n\l>r I hro 8400 000 mark as some 1t • \lit HaLt-I &~O<•
i)('ntPrs a rP r;u~i nt:: th•· bwld m :: 1 S l i;).(Ut an p.•rm11' \H 're issuNt ~*'"lwrt . . , dul'l n~ lhf• pttsl '' PC'k L.<~rt:~>st p-::'1 · I' .J ~!<'("l•·an, 3:!!i llolrnwood.
llnd set> hm' 11 s dnnt' 1n practJ{'(' 1 nut wa1-1c;sur>d to Cu.' ;\1atics tor '·,." I"' 1 IIC'1t:ht1-1-room. 1->-•ory,
Ins trurtor O~C'ar Ta )lo1·, hl'ad of a nt•\\ bu1ldm~ for thP markl't at
1
1-•u •' U\\t'llln~: <tt :.11032nd, $11100.
the Collr ge arChlt<'C'IurP dr part · !\f~l ~ RH,\ F1on1. ';.t thr F ••rn .I • ~ \;,.,., :m. h·u !dt•r I mr n t. took 27 of h1s fi r,, and C'· Landml.! on Balhoa Island Th•· L>t•an Kt>ph<trt 5111 3l!.t, 4-room,
rond-)c•ar o:tudPnts on ,, l'f'<'t'nl prf'S<'nl building \\Ill !)(' rC'mO\t>d ~1-story, 1-unil d\\Pihnl! at 216
fif'ld trip to ""'' four L1do Lit' fr<•rn that location 36th. S6.001) Ownl'r bulldt>r hom£'~ for s tudy of ron'<tru<"tion Folio'""~ Pf'rmits '"'If' i''U•'d South Coast Co totlf'l room at
and intf."rior d<'Sign. !'\f'\\J>Ort Bal· d•u m~: lhf' past \\£'~k. .. 2314 \\' Balboa Bh d . $1,200
hoa F f'dPral Sann~:s and Loan
As-"ocial10n madP thf' tour ar-.. Rulboa hJa nd
rans:tC'mPnts \\ith \\' G KPmpton C r. :-r~a'> all t>rat mn~. al 11 11 FABRIc I in charcf' ac: part of 11s 11 nnual '1 <tlld C<~n,tl. SJOO. for
awardc: proc ram m "h1C'h "''< cash Gu.' ~ld 11<"~ <..torP f•~un l •_n .tnrl I
prit•" ·n If• Oram:r \oac:t archi-1 ~n··· JJM ~Iml ""' a t ,,(~t =' r.,...' tpctu~t· ... tudl'nl)> 111 homC' df'"ll:m f 1011' '1 1 ooo J;tnll'" 11 R;.~
romJ1('11110n Thr '-IUdt'ntS \ l'>IIC'd hutldt 1
l.ldn 1 ... 1,. the hom<'s of Dr Jl B. Bn •C'kwe-
d<'l. Dwis:tht Cibb-,, Da' id :\tiller·
11.nd Spalding Ea.:'tmon
G l1 nn P.~tl''' ~a nta r\n"'
1oom. J.-,lnn, · 1-umt d'' ••llan .: k •
1111 \'w Jla\rr ~l ti.OCIII. u"n'
bualdt'r
• CAMEO Ct'RT:\1~:-i
• ORAPF'.RIF ...
• t 'PHOL!'ITEKY
• "'r.IP f'O\'ER!'i
• "'l 'if'.-\ "'T
KIMMONS Ca·ai~ C'ad\\a!adPr. 6-room. 2-
str>r), t-um t d\\ellant: at 234 v 1a D·•per'tl · Upllolstery • Y•rd•9•
I thaca, S19.ft00. RnlX'r t Fortws. CRAFTSMANSHIP
HOME
LOANS
At Orange County's
Le•ding • Home Lendin9
institution
QUICK
24 HOUR SEttVICf
LOW
lOW "REDUCING"
INTEREST RATES
EASY
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FRJENDL Y
SYMPATHET IC SERVICE
I
WE BUY fRU~l DEEDS I
... WH L LOCA T:O 1-iOMES
LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAVINGS
~ LOAN ASSOCIATION
222 C ; • · • Avenue
Ph .... ~ .. : 4..11 77
IE.eott 51~ • HArbor 1012..J
2211 .._,_. ~-c..t ......
Ensign Want Ads brtng Result$.
MESA
UPHOLSTERIII
Upllolsterfac A Drapel7
Br...c. .. ............... c.... ... buildC'r. !~~~;~n F~a~b·~ic~e~nd~L~ee~t~lle~r~~~ui~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Balboa 415 E. 17th Coate Mesa BE s-416
Don Phillips. 1750 Ocean Bl\'d ·I
5-room. 1-sto ry. 1-unit dwt>lling at 1 2004 0c<'an F ro nt, $12.000. Rotwrt
Jl'loor Coveriap -DraiUoant.
A.phalt 'rue -RubbeT 'llJe
FonnJca -Unoleum TUe
CIILT-' LIN=-... &. I'Ja 8t.. 0.. ._
BEACON GI._W
22 Yean 11\ On.nae Councy
F orbes. builder.
I Corona df'l Mar
W E. Jonl.'s , rt>roof dwellin~ at
208 Mari~old, $379.
A. Sand) S teiner. rl.'modt>llin~.t
commercial bUJidan~t at 1015 Coast
81\'d .. $1.000 .
I.owl.'ll :o-:ewlon. ahcr""atlons at
514 Acac1a, $2,500
C'r0\\11 Hardware. stgn at B21 ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ' Cosh t B h d . $300
• ~Irs )lt>rc-t'dPs \'alP. 5-room. 1·
Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS
Newpor& Blvd., Cottta lleea
WELCH'S
READY -MIXED
CONCRETE
BEacon 6547
Newpor& Blvd., Coeta lleea
Oraap 1881 -ID 1111
LUMBER on
BEacon GOl~
SAT.atos
SUR. 9 to l
at , .. ABO LUXBER ....... 140 E. I '7tb St.
N\dlt.-IIArllor ......,
You Can Do Better at
THE
Daniger Furniture Co.
OOIIPLE'I'I: ROllE FUBN18111NOS
BEacon 5656 1812 Newport Blvd.
V08T A ltll!&'
stttr,\. 1-unn dw(•Jhng a t 720
POPP.'. $11.9011 P.obert F ori>Ps.
bualdcor
R II flmkt'. car port at 223
f', 111,1 1 un. $20(1
U GAL NOT!C'
C t :J\TIFIC.\TE OF R(;S~'ESS
t"'rtltlou"' t'lrm ~amt> 1
TI!f: l';"\;DERSir.:-.oED do herco-1
b~ <'f'rtify that thi.'Y a rc conduct-1
1 n 1.! a m r..,en busi ncs~ a t fit :'i
C'nnst Bl\'d., Corona del :'vlar. Cahf.
undl'r tht' fictitious firm nam t' of I
GARDE:-; \E:'\'TE R and that said
firm is cornposC'd or thl.' follo\\int<
JX'rson~. whosE> nam£'s in fuJ I and
p!ar 1' of busancoss arco a s follows.
10·\\11'
RILL.IE I. ELLIS
,JOE D ELLIS
915 Coast Boul<'\'ard
Corona dPI Mar. Ca lifornia
\\'11.\:E.SS our hands th1s 2bt
da) of January, 1952
JOE D. E LLIS
BILLIE D. ELLIS
Statf' o f CallromJa
County of Ora.a~:t'--8s..
Oa thl8 21st day o f January,
1952, befort' m e, a Notar) Public I
in and for sa id rounty and stat<'. I
r('s idlng t tl(>rein. duJy cmnm is·
sioned a nd sworn, J>('rsona lly a p-1
(X'art•d Joe D. Elhs and Billie I.
I-. IIi~. known to me to be t ht-per· I I sons whose naml.'s arc subscribed
to the within lnst rument. and ac-I
knowlt'dgl.'d to me tha t tht'y ('XE'-
cutt'd the sam('.
WI~ my hand and official
seal.
MARY A. HAAPA
Notary PubUc in a nd for
said County and S ta te .
My commission expirt>s J uly 31.
1955.
Publish: Jlln. 24, 31; Feb. 1. 8,
in the Newport Harbor Ensi.gn.
MOVING and STORAGE .. LOCAL aad ~ATIO::'II"WIDE
~niaC Ute Sewport Harbor Area
Balboa Transfer Co.
C. E. McNiel
1926 Harbor Bh·d •. Co-til Mf'88
G. C. Bennett
B~ 8G6S
BEFORE YOU BUILD OR REMODEL - - -
• Let 118 1\U&.t you Ia your plarul. W t" wtU cladJy estlma~ ro.ta
of mat..-rial ... rf'<'ommt>ad a ('OOtrac-tor or h .. lp you obt&IJI a loaa
for Df'\\' roo~&tru~tloo or rt>modPIIn.:.
t~~~-
~U! CO.\~T tnGHWAl'
Pbont" BEacon 6477 at Tbt" Ardla
HOMER M ELLOTT. Mgr
IJVlNG ROOM
BEDROOM
ACCESSORIES
Such linea u :
SIKES
KLING
ETHAN ALLEN
BUCKS
COUNTY
190 S.. COAST I L VD.
DINING ROOM
LAMPS AND SHADES
W ALL SHELVES
~Ef
DELIVERY
Cit EDIT
TERMS
OPel
ACCOUNTS
Pt.: 4lSH, LAGUNA llACH
i
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Page 10
Committees Announc:ed
For 1952. Ensenada Ra'e
UGAL HOTIC:l
ORDINANOE NO. 8M
AN ORDINANOE OIIANGINO
TUE ZONINO OF CERTAJN
PROPERTY.
The City Council of the City of
Newport Beach ~ ordain as
!oUows:
Committees were announced thls race: Paul HIUer, Paul .~<etten-SECTION l. Sectlon 9102.2 of
week for the 1952 Nrwport Harbor burg and George Stewart. safety; the MunlclpaJ Code of the City of
to Ensenada yacht race. which wlU Charles Kober. trophy. Newport Beach ls hereby amend·
start from the Harbor entrance Th«.> advisory committee Includes ed as follows :
her«.> at noon Thursday . .May 1. Honorable Salvador Duhart M.. That the following described
Sponsor of this fifth annual race, consul general of M«.>xico: Rear Ad-PfOperty lying within the City of
largest ocean-going yacht race in I mit·al Wilder D. Baker. command-Newport Beach. County of Orange,
the world, is thl' Newport Ocean 1 a nt of the Eleventh Naval Dis-State or California. more p&rticu-
Sailing Association. and the g('n-trict: Capt. John 'l'rebes. com-larl)' described as follows:
eral commit tel' chairmen are I mander of the Elevl'nth Coast Lots 1 to 9 inclusivl', Tract 1026
Harry L. Blodg«.>tt of Balboa Is· Guard District ; Gen. Carlos Reyes as recorded in Miscellaneous Map
land. presjdent of NOSA. and Cliff AVIles. commandant of the second Book 33. pages 37-38 inclusive, Of-
Chapman of Udo Isle. secretary of I military zone of M<>xico; C.-ammo-ficial Records or Orange County,
the association. dorc Richard Ji'enton of the North CaUfornia, as shown o n Sheet No.
Other comrruttee chait·men are: American Yacht Racing Uruon : 19 of the District Map attached to
Harold Adams. arbitrary handi-, Commodore E. H. Rf<>sen of lh<' Ordinance No. 635 and referred to
cap ; Porter Sinclai:r. bulletins: Pac1 fic Coast Yacht Association: in Section 9102.2 of the Municipal
Bunstt.•r Crec.•ly. cleat<lnC(.•; Lo1..ran Honorabl£> Ft•rmin Cota and San-CodE' and made a part thereof be.
llo•ndrickson. crew pool; Salva tor(' l tos B. Cota of EnsC'nada: Harry and it is hereby. rezoned from an
Monaco. l·ntt•rtainmf'nt. U. S.; Grf'-L. Blodgett. NOSA presid<'nt and R-1 district to an R-2 district.
gorto V!'lazco and Ing. Alonso Vera stare rommodorl' of tht> Balboa SECTION 2 : Section 9102.2 of
Ruelle. t•ntertamm<>nt. M <'xi co.: Ya<·ht Club: Cliff Chapman. pas t th(' Municipal Code of the City of Gror~<' ~ticl'laud. enti"I<'S; Lro B(•n-j prf'sid<>nt of NOSA und staff com· 1 Newport Beach is ht-reby amended
llni. 11nance. U. S.: AJfr£'do Corral. modon> of SCYA 'as follows:
ftnanct•, Mt•xico: Bun tt•1· Creel). E ntries Jor tht> En~>~•nada Race That the following described
1nformarwn, U. S .. Ft•rm1n Cora. I must b<' recpivcd b~ !'C>~A b.' pmperty lying within lht> City or
tllformuticm. ~texico: ;\11lton Ilf'S· l\lunday. April 21. 1 :"\t'wport lkach. County of O range.
seJb<'rgf'r anu Edmund Grant. . -I State of California. more particu·
LDRR rnea'\Ur{'m(·nt: Ru.<>sell E. Offj• N d l larly described as follo\\rs:
Cr:tr l.! moorin~s: Lou \'i('rC'Ck. or-cers ame I Lot 1. Block 13. Balboa Tract as 11~'1ul ,,.s_.;,·b Hilyard Brown, rt'l'Ordt·d in ~1i:;cellaneous Map
vl.l(jUt.' d£'SI,... .'!. ,,..rt L Boyd . B y GOP f',ook 4. Pa~(' 11. Rl'COrds or "Or-
protest: Migu£'1 Lanz Pemt. pub· y oung I ange County, as shown on Sheet
licaty, Mexico: Robert M. Allen jr.. No. 12 or the District Map at---------------1 Jean P erelli-Minetti of 215 Via 1 tached to Ordinance No. 635 and "\/PE'uo1TER I San Remo Lido Isle was named , referred to in Section 9102.2 or the
l ,11 '' st'CI t>tary ~f the Or~n~e County I Municipal Code and mad~ a part Yow1g Republicans at a recent thereof b<'. a nd thl' sam.<' as. hereby
ENTALS £>1£'ctiun ht>ld by the ext>cuth'«.> 1 rt>zon~d ~rom an R-3 diStract to a
commitlc(' Th£' ne-.,· chairman will C-1 d1stnct.
E lx• Spencer Brownin~ or Santa SECTION 3. Se-ction 9102.2 or
s.t.us TID Ana. who succreds Robt>r·t s. I t~<' Municipal Code of the City or
119flAL5 Offioe Sappl.y Rarn£>;; of 2532 Circle Dr.. Bay l'o:ewport Bt>ach Is hereb) amended ~""' II.A 8Se Shllr't'S. rc•ct·ntlv nam<'d chairman as follows:
of I h<' 0r:uu;:e ·county Republican That th~ roll?\~n~ dcs~rlbed .., ___ _.,:_a,. Ct•nr ral Commlllf'£'. P:OJX'rly lying Wlthan the Ctty or
rvt. .. ...,...... ( HhPr· offic<'r for thf' Youn~ Rt'-~cwport Bea.ch. County of Oran)::e.
Th~
Sign Man
JJUbhcans includ£' Carl f_,of'JWI" of State of ~hfbrnla. more partlcu-
Santa Ana. ,,ce-chairmnn rrnm rhr lat·ly d£>scrabed as follows:
71th As,1•mblv dl~tnct and Pat LoU; 11 to 19 mclusiv£>. Tract
K ··a· ·mt>r t~f PhH'Pnt 111 . ·,·itt·dlAi 1·. 444. as rt'cord<'d in l\1 iscellancous HArb 97 nwn frnm thf' 7:lth di~tnt:l ('v ;\'tap Tlook 19. Pal(P 29. Rl'<'Ords of
4 Or P .t!! 11 ,. nf 1 ;u:runa \\ I'~ r•··I''PC'If'd Uran~c County, as shown on "heC't
427 N.uc:iuul. COM 1 r;• 1~urer. :-;o. 11! th!' D1stnrt Map a llf!Ch<'d ;;;.;;.;.;;;;;::;;;::;;;;;;..;::;;;::;;;:;....=.,~-:;;;..., to Ordinant:r l':o. 635 and rC'JrrrPd to Ill ~f'Ction 9102 2 of lht' :\t unict-1
pal Cod<' and madr a pnrt thf'rror
t"'· ami it is hel"l'b\ rt'lOnrd from
An R-2 da.,trit:l tu "an R-3 dt.<;trict.
. ..,.
FREE PICKUP
AN D DELIVERY
c "'""" att .... tlon
Q ::~":oast Blvd.
\TTt:~Ol" RAXfi "•:t:T I '\"(.
l'n "'ldent Jatrlt•:-I \ mt ))~ k•·
I"('Jll o•o..c•ntt•d I IW :-,:, \\ J•lrt l11rlxw 1\..tll'-tl th•• .!1'h anrw ,., .... ~tr)
rn• •·ttn:.: ot 1 hP ltld•·pt•nrl•·n• Bank·
o•J",· ,\,,ol.'i'atinn n! ~nurh• ''11 1 ··d1·
IW 111 1 111 Los t\11 •t•l•' "' I h 1r ....
du~
Olt:S l X n:;Tt:RA~. tiO~PIT.-\1,
Fun£'ra I Sl'l"' it·rs '' <'rf' hrld la'\t '' .,,.k for Clvde \\'. L111ibrid:.:r of
Ant-IIH'im. who d1Ni tn the· l..om:
HNH'h \"rt<'ran' llo~p11al al tl'r· .t
!JI"Oil•n..:"d illncs:. ~un in11... in·
clud•· t\\o Harborii<'S, his sistf'r.
Mrs. ~t. L. Band)' of Balbo3. a nd a
d~tr!:htcr. t\l1"S. Thoma~ Sanford nf
Corona df'l :\Ia r.
WALLPAPER
:o:;r.c-riO :'\ 4 : ~ectiun 910:.!.2 of I
'"" ~tuni<.'ipal C. .. Kll' or the Cit} of
:"\t•\\ JIIIIT Bt•ach i" h£•rt>b.,\ am£'nd<'d
,,._ folio\\.;: I
That th<' folluwin~ described
woperty I} ing within th£> City of
:'-:Pwport Bf'ach. County of Orange, I
Stat<' of California, more parricu-
1,, rh dt-:,.cnlx'd as follows·
·Thl· :"\01 tht•asl<'l"l'• Ill' of IAl'
13. and Lot l:'i: Block 118· 1 he
:"\ort heasterl} 10' of Lot 2;;
and Lot Z'T. Block 138: Lots 12.
20. 22. and 24. Block 139. in
Rl·· ubdi\ISion of Corona del
Mar. Recorded in Mlsc«.>llan-
POUS :O.fap Book 4. Pa~<' 67. R<•-
col·ds of Orru1~W County,
ThUI'IIday, January 31. 1152
28th day of January. 1962, by t~
following vote, to-wit:
A YES, COUNCILMEN; Finch.
Ramsey, G~ley,
Blue, IsbeiJ
NOES. COUNCI LMEN: Non('
ABSENT COUNCILMEN : None
L . L . ISBELJ..
Attest:
Mayor.
C. K. PRIEST
City Clerk
Publish; Jan. 31. 1952
in the Newport Harbor Ensign.
STARBRJOHT CLUB MEETS
Luncheon. a business meeting
and cards occupied the afternoon
meeting or the Harbor Starbright
Club. whlch met on Wednesday of
last week a t the IOOF Hall in
Costa Mesa. Hostesses were the
new president. Mrs. Henry Jasper
of Corona del Mar. M rs. John
Rasch jr., Mrs. Corwin Home and·
Mrs. Louis Crandall.
IIOVDIG.-••
Loq ......
Local
tA.BOE oa &IIALL 1088
01\'E.N BAllO 0~
.•• aaci8TOBAO.
''We llove Wltit tlae w.....-
AOJ:NTS FO& LYOI'If8
1966 Harbor BIYd.
o-ta ·-BJ:aoea 1111 er 1111-11
CLEARANCE SALE
Feb. 1st to 15th Only
* * *
JACKETS •'··~. to ••. 9s 995 Gaburdlnt'-wushuble wool--quilt~ twill. ~pee.
LEATHER JACKETS
Fur C'nllur-flt>~. 26.95 ~""'a,%195
f29
BOYS' ALL WOOL JACKm
fCPl{. 6.95 4"
e OTHER ITF.M~ e
The
.
The Harbor Ar£>a's Most Complete Storto for Men & Boys
¥ .......
S CORONA DEL MA&
Call HA 31 7 6
CLEANERS
All New 1951 Patterns
Courtely to Peinl•rs ~ D.coreton
·'" ... hm,·n on ShePt No. 1~ a nd ~lu•pl :'\o. 19 of the District J\taps 1
JC'ft't rc·d ro in St>ct ion 9102.2 of la lla<'ht•d to Ordinance No. 635 and I f;:;::;~~~~~:;~;:~~;;=;;;:;;;:;;:;~~:;:~::::::
1 Itt· ~tumcipal Code and made a
: J.mrt tlwr('Uf lx>. a nd it is h«.>reby.
bit Co•1t Highw•)' Newport ... ell r·Non<'d from an R-1 dbtrict to an NOW OPEN House I Garden
Op•n Nights •• Sun. 10 e.m •• 4 p.m. R-2 diS! t·ict · I ~~~~==~===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SECTION:>: S<'clion 9102.2 of
M. N . MANGRUJI
X' . A QUALITY I
the ~lunicipal Code of tht> C'itv or ~rwport Beach 1 ht>N'by am<'nd,.d
n.;lollows: SUNDAYS PEQUOT SHEETS 81 108 Lots 9 and 11. All exct•pt · X .. • •.... ]19 1 thl· l':orthea sterly 10' of Lot
PEQUOT SHEETS 1 13. Lots 17. 19. 21 and 23. All
Pn.LOW CASES
72xl08 289 t-xct>pt the r-;ortheasterly 10' AGAIN 42x36 ul Lot 25. Block 138 and Lots .. " LA.-10. 14. 16. and 18. Block 139.
e Ql ",\NTITtJo:~ UMITt:O e
Cl:"\E LOT ·
~ !{('-Subdivision or Corona del
1'\ ..... llrl~·tl :-. o\·•·11~· RuyonA, Brouti<'lothM
Ji:l('. I 11 rt•·~a r
13ARTI~E'S Calico Shop
A-1 PLUMBING
S PECIALIZES f N REPAIRS
Oay ll Nl~tht \\'at~r ll~tPra ' Modern ,ow•r Tool1 for Sewer & Sin~ Stopp•g••
Le · R BF.t\cos au• if WJS OSS 319 All.-o. Newport 8.-.c-b
WHITMAN'S SERVICE
Sh•ft rr~uch -R•,.lring -24-Hr. Towint -N1+e W~ by Appt,
"W• Sp.eleliw ln Emerg•ncy S.rvi«"
1020 Co•st llvcf. HArbor 441 -A-Nit•s: IIE•con 5106-J-Coron• d.l ~at
-.....-.-'P ........ ...--.... ·-._. ................... -.......... ...-....... ..---....................... ·-
PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
Pte~CRfPTION A I,WAYS DOUIJL& CIIE()Ili:D
HAMPTON'S HARBOR DRUGS
lit C'M•t Bh·d. JIARIJOR Ill I co,.... ... ...,
\ •
Mar, recorded in Miscellan-
t'OUS Map Book 4, Page 67.-IW-
cords of Oran~e County, Cali-
fornia
as shown on Sheet No. 18 and
Sheet No. 19 of the District Maps
attache-d to Ordinanc«.> No. 635 and
referred to in Section 9102.2 of the
Municipal Code. and madl' a pan
th«.>reof be. and it is hereby r·e-
lOned from an R·l district to an l
R-2 district.
SECTION 6: That the City En-
gineer of the City of Newport
Beach is hereby instructed a nd di-
rected to change th«.> above district
maps so as to show thP zoning
described in Sections 1 through 5
thereof. and. as said District Maps 1 shall have been so amended. the
same shall rt'main in full forcr a nd
c•Hect and a part of Ordinance No.
635 of the City of Newport Beach
and Section 9102.2 or the Munici-
pal Code or the City of Newport ' Ikach.
SECTION 7: This Ordina nce
shaU be published once in the
Newport Harbor Ensign. a news-
paper of genet-a! circulation, print-
rd and published in tht> City or
Ne\\ port Beach. Md the same shaU
be in for~ a nd effect 30 days
after thls passage.
Th<' foregoing Ordinance was in-
troduced at a regular meeting or
the City Council or the City of
Newport BeAch ~ld -on the 14th
day Of January, 1952, tlnd W.lS fin·
ally paued and adopted on the
FOR ALL. OF YOUR IAIDEI
AID PLANniG lEEDS
Example:
5-GaJ.
CAMEI.LW ONLY -350
-90' BARE ROOT
'riiEa FROM
YELLOW a WIUTE MUC"OE .... :a~ .. IT .. D .... ONLY .... 50'
FREE ESTIMATES on LANDSCAPING
FREE DELIVERW
WE qiVE S&H GREEN STAMPS
ELLI~
l!te Coa1t Rlvd. HArbor 1038
Use Easign Waat Ads'l• Besali.
•
Tlaumclay. JcmuC!I'Y 31. 1151
•
1 lEN TAL
MEN'
BURT LANCASTER
A "TBa!NlOOLOR FIRST
&UN WT !
8IDf .-h11118. Coat. SWL %
CAESAR ROMERO
AUDREY TOTTER
'T .ILL GIRL"
DOROTHY GISH
LLOYD BRIDGES
"WHISn.E AT
EATON F AIJ.S"
1\fARTIN & LEWIS
in .their funniest yet-
''SaUor Beware
Noles Players to Hold
EbeU Book SectJon l met last len
Thursday at tbe Corona ~I Mar Va tine Part'\1 home of Mrs. Floyd BueU. Bun-J
ster Creely pr~nted a program Backstage acenes from "Idiot's
on what Americans are reading, Delight" will be the topic when
entitled "Book Diet." Mrs. Holt several members from the cut of
Condon and Mrs. Florence Howell the play, to be .een on the stage
were co-hostesses. at Orange Coast College Cbapel
The progt"&m was two weeks beginnlng Feb. 12, appear tomor-
later than the usual day because row (Friday) evening for Com·
general Ebell meeting was post· munity Players and their guesta
poned a week this month. Next at a Valentine party at BaJboa
meeting will be held Feb. 14 at the Yacht Club.
home of Mrs. Anne Lerter, 210 Both stars of the pla.y, Jack Nel-
i iiliiiiiliiiiiiiii61iiiiilllilsiileil. --• son of Huntington Beach and Pati Witte or Corona del Mar, wiU ap-
pear with several othen of the 21· ORT~<~.'7·(
~.·~,'\V, "''"• ~,.I '-.1..
member C8Jit.
Party Chairman Betty Jarvis
announced that the program, be-
ginnlng at 8, wiU include Sydney
Morris reporting on "Memoirs of
the Theatre." Other Players mem-
bers on the party comrrtittee are 1
Neva Oakden, Edna Franklin, 1 Agnes Blomquist, Vera McLaugh-
lin. Ethel S hirley, Ul F ish, and
Eadie Barnes.
Garbage Pick-ap
Advice Is Given
AJI garbage and trash pick-up
north or the highway in Corona del
Mar will be done from the streets
1
and not in the alleys until th(' allry
paving project is completed. Street
._ __ .;.__ _____ __;_......J~ Supt. Bill Covert said this week.
This is being done to avoid contus-
ion, because the alleys will be im·
passable at times during the pav·
ing work. Mr. Covert said. Regu-1 Jar garbagr and trash pick-up
schedules will be maintained.
U«;Al. NOTICl
._.,
It's a brand new year·
It's a brand new Hair-Do
It's shoo .... It's feminine
It's a POODLE CLiff
CAll
Harbor
2907
Beauty
Shop
COD\'f'Dif'ntly locatH ju.t • fe"' •te-ps oft C.at m ...
at SS8 P otuettta Ave.
Corona df'l Ma r Ruth Grau. Owaer CLAUDETTE COLBERT
"LET'S MAKE IT
LEGAL" C ITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. f;=======================~ Tj\T E OF CALIFOR!\'IA-SO-
•
•
-Plus-
''YUKON MANHUNT''
KIRBY GRANT
RAG4~'S
\ O\.r Fanuly Restaurant
( Cloeecl 'hMdaJ)
.JAZZ .JUBU,BE ADd DANCE
COSTA DEL ORO JAZZ lAID
( Oiaiel•nd •nd New Orle•ns)
Friday AfternoOf'l Clubhouse, lith Street •nd An•heim, Co,l• Mes•
I p. m. S.turday, Feb. 2 Aclmiujon 90c, ind . l•i
SPECIALIZING
Visit Our Beautiful
Cocktail Lounge
SAl'S SEAFOOD
AT THE SIGN Of THE SWOlDASH
16218 Coast Hwy., Surfside
•
• liiJII·X·l·U
Long Beach 8-2405
TWO Of A KIND
A savings and a checking account go
together naturally if you are serious about
saving money and using it wisely.
A savings account helps you build a cash
reserve for emergencies and security; a
checking account handles money details
with less tro uble than any system e ver de-
vised.
Ask about these se rvices today.
NEWPORT HUBOI BINI
COaONA DR WM. CALIF.
Mamb.r feclefal O.pa.it httw•nce CAfpot•tiOft
TICE OF SAI.E OF 0'!\"E
FRAME HO'CSE
~l"d Proposals will bt> rPCt>iq•d
at the office of the Cit~ Clrrk.
City Hall. Newport Beach. Califor-
nia. until j 30 p m. on thc· nth
da' of FPbrua n . 1 '62. .'l t '' htch
tirrw 1 ht>) w11l tX-publirly ll()"'nc·d
and t£'<1d fw thl' ,aJ • of th•' fol-
lon\ llll.!.
Ftamf' how•t> locatc·d at 'lut'-1
H;dhoa AI\ d Tht> hlllldut.'
\\ tJl 1>4. I IJ• fl f tlr j n -.{,.'t'IICJII
dati\. ~lond'l\ t hrou"h Fn·
day; until 4 00 P. ~1. pnor to
thl• o(X'ning of bids.
II :'\o bid \\ill be reet'in:•d unlt•s:-tt
1. lllltd<' on a proposal form fur·
mshl'd by th<' Ci ty F:nginN'r
Each bid mu.~t be accumpamc-d
by cash, cc-rllfi<'d or cashier's
ch£>ck made payable tu th<' Cit)' of
N<'\.\port B<'ach Cot an am(lunt
NJUa l to at !c-ast ten 1101 (X'r cent
of 1 h<' a moun 1 of 1 hl' hid
Tlw :.Pt'l'illl a tt<'nl ion of pros (X'<'·
11\ t• biddrrs ts ca !lf'd to 1 hi' Prn·
po~nl RNJUirPmt'nt and \ondlr
lion," llMCX•·d to lh<' blank tn1 m
of proposal, fol' lull dt n'f·lwns .1 ...
10 b1ddl n~:. r·t l'
The Ctt) of :'\t•wport l:Wach r<'·
SE'n<'s th<' n~ht 10 rej;.'ct an~ ur
all bids
C K. PRIEST. Cit) Clrrk.
l 'i ty of :'\ t'\\'port R~>ach
Cali forma
Publish : Jan. 31. F f'b 7. 1952
• In the :'\ewport Harbor Ensil!n
•
S o. A !1067
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ESTATE OF
EDWARD CAREY ~tcKl:'\STRY
IA:ceasro.
NotiC4" l.s Hereby Gln·n to the 1
creditors of and all ~rsons ha\'ing 1 claims against the said dc-ct'dent 1 or said est a tc to file them "'ith the I
necessary vouchers in th<' office or
the CIC'rk of the Superior Court
of the County or Orange. State of I
California, or to present thE" same, 1 with the necessary ,·ouchers, to
thE" undersigned at his place of l
business. to-wit:
c/o Thomas E. Heffernan
1415 Coast Highway
Corona del Mar. California I
~it.hin six months after the first '
publication of thls notiCE'.
Dated January 18. 1952
K. HELEN McKINSTRY
Administratrix with Will
Annexed of the Estate of
said decedent.
THOMAS E. HEFFERN~~
1415 Coast Highway
Ena del Mar. California
rney for Administratrix
ish: Jan. 24, 31; F eb. 7. 14
P AT
The Arches
"Your Hc.t to tbe
Oout Since l928"'
FINE FOODS
O OO&TAIL8
COAST HI&HWAY AT
ll-tl AlCHE.S
...... ,.... IMdl
JOHN VD.£11.£
·-116!
NOW
Mrdwimer Term
of
PIANO
lnstrucuon
You a re mVl:ed to mqu1re about
-arefully plannea lessons
espec10lly for begtr:ners
Ruth Barcume, B. A.
lL"r'-' 1431·&
Corona dt'l Mar
---------=-------_-
yes, son. wherever you may go
there s always radto
DRAMA . . . M-G-M Stars on Mutual
Monday thru Friday
8:30 . 9:00 p . m.
Saturday-
9:00 . 10:00 p. m.
MUSIC ... 1:3o-4:15p.m.
10:00 p . m. • Midnight
Monday thru Friday
NEWS ... 7:45 a. m. • 12 Noon
3:00 p. m. • 6:15 p.m.
SPOBTS ... 6:30-6:45 p.m.
QUIZ 12:3o p.m.
Sunday
"E-Z LIVING"s~:3o p.m.
Wed.needay
all these AND MORE
on radto listen to
KVOE .. -1480 on all
Orange coun di , ra OS •.••
•
Tbunday, Jcmuary 31. 1152
Porch Ligllt Drive
A Porch Ught Brigade in ~
Harbor Area and in many neigh-
borillg oonununities will bring Or-
a.nce County's March of Dimes
ca~gn to a c I o s e t o n I g h t
( 'J"hursday) .
Protedslg•i•ll Mrs.J.ArthurTaylor Named Low n.n .. ,, Craft Mrs. J . Arthur Taylor of Udo MUi er w111 continue Ill edt.Qtlon ~-Isle was elected chairman of the chaJrman, to be uslated by Mrs.
Maggie Grider, chairman of the
drtft here, has requested that aU
peNOns desJring to make a dona-
tic. Jeeve their porch lights on as aa Invitation to volunteer workers
who will cover the en tire city.
'n.oee pt>rsons Uving In apart-
meAt buildings may hang a nt'ck-
tle or a scarf over the doorknob as
an iadication of their deslrt' to
particlpate in this final drive, the
chalrman said. "No home or apartmen t will be
visited unless the porch light is on,
o:r 80me object is tied on the door-
knob," Mrs. Grider said. •
Half of all proceeds from the
March of Dimes wiU remain In the
COWtty for local use. The other
half wiU go to the National Foun-
dation for Infantile Paralysis for
l'e'Se8rch and for aid to cowtties
unable to meet the costs of high
lndcll.'nct> periods.
Tan Will Play
'ftle Nt'wport Harbor Tars are
hoping for an upset defeat of the
high-flying Oilers in order to equal
last season's honor of tying for the
Stm.W't League title. And undoubt-
edly that feat is all up to the Tars
themselvt'S. when they play at
Hwltlngton Beach Friday, F t'b. 15.
because the way to an undefeated
season se<'ms otherwise clear for
tht> Oilers.
Tomorrow the Tars play at Ful-
lerton in the only Sunset League
game of lht' evening. Tuesday
Santa Ana will play here. Fuller·
ton will be at Anaheim and Or·
a rtRe at HlUltington Bea ch.
-n,e S«''nd plact' Tars easily t:ot
by Orangt-59-47 last Tuesday. J im
Meftdon was hiRh srorer with 21
pomts: Armand Net tics made 11 .
U'e J ayred 10. Jim Roberts 6. Dick
LEE PRA 1'T Ia the oew OWIH'r
of HJilkley's Pharmacy at 3M
M&rtoe Ave.. Balboe bland.
which h~ hu purcb&M'd from
Ooo F. Hhakley of Newport.
~fr. aad Mrs. Pratt aDd thf'lr
Mlllll soo Da\rid ba\·e just mon•d
to their Balboa blaad homf' at
516 Ruby An. Tbey came here
from La Jolla. wttere Mr. Prat1
WN pharmacist at Scripps CllnJc
ud Serlppta 80t1pltal.
Marme Avenue
Will Be Paved
A reques t by the Balboa Island
Business Association that the Ma-
rine Ave. approach to tht' Balboa
Island brldg t> be improvcd was aP-
proved by City Council Monday
t'veni n~.
Councilman Da iP Rarru.C) made
thE' mot1on tha t a 290-foot sl'ction
I:K' pav('d to a width of 30 feE't, a t
an estimated rost of a round $8.'50.
LtMk 3. Hood 2. W \~ltU S TO ){Ef•T ft W8 S a Clean SWt'ep for l\"ew· r • : .. ' • ,. .
port ovPr Orange. thE' B team win-.ThE' \~ an1k1 Club ~f K Jwam!'
ning !H-42. the Cees 31 -18 a nd the , .. '!'c-s w1ll mf'e t a t •.30 p. m. ~ 26-19 l who thus maintained \\edn<'sda~· n l the homP of ~1rs.
t h<'ir undcfE>ated recordl. Jack Raub. 406 San Bernardino I AH·. N<'wport Heights.
H. S. Mazet of 202 Abalone Ave ..
Balboa laland, cited the recent
disastrous airplane crash In EUza-
beth, N. J., if\ requesting City
Council Monday evening to take
action to prevent a sJmllar tra-
gedy here.
He wrote that the Elizabeth
crash resulted primarily from low
Oying, then pointed out that air-
craft Oy daily over this built-up
Harbor Area. Mr. Maut, who had
been a miUtary pilot tor 23 years,
said that military planes do not
have to fly over these centers of
population but will continue to do
so untU they are prohibited from
such Oying.
Council referred t he letter to
Oty Manager John Sailors for ac-
tion.
Mrs. HartJey Buys
Island Bookstore
Mrs. Homer Harvey of Fuller-
ton is the new owner of the book
store which was established at
304 Marine Ave. on Balboa Island
by Bunster Creely.
Mrs. Harvey ls a native of Ne-
brask a, taught school there, came
to California 12 years ago. She
was for a while principal of a
nursery school in Fullerton. Her
husband ls a mason contractor
there, and they have a 16-year-old
son, Larry, who is a senior at Ful-
lerton HJgh. Bunster Creely is
now manager of the student book-
shop at Orange Coast College.
'WHEN LIFE CRASHES'
Sermon theme for both the 9 :45
and 11 a. m. services at the Co-
rona del Mar Community Cllurch
will be "When Ufe Crashes, ' de-
livered by Rev. Paul E. Babbitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Howald and
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Pettit will be
the'J.:T('('tC'rs during February. The
Sanctuar y Flowers will bP pro-
' idt'd by G roup 4 of the Capilla
Circle. ThC' Church Council of all
C'IE"c tC'd reprt'sentat.Jves wiU mE>Ct
a t i 30 p. m . T uesday at t hC'
church.
Charles Timmers Die~ j
Guide to Island Shops * J\meral Sf'rvices wt're held yl's-*
ft'rday at Baltz Mortuary for /
Char)es John Timmers, 58. of 1CJ19
W. Bay Ave. :"ewport, who rued ,-------------~--------------.
S unday. He is survhed by hhl KHLE~·s l:NIO~l SERVICE
wtfe. Sylvia nmmez:s, owner of HArbor 1391 Sylvia's S howt'r Shop in Balboa;
and a son. Charlt'S J ohn Timmers
j r .. of Elizabeth, N. J . Mr. Tim-
mers was co-owner or Tim-Tam
Co.rp. He was a Mason and a mem-
• • PARK AVE. Co\FE and
Cocl ails HA rbor -463
ber of the local Elks club.
flla•(JM!f,
q~ed
By ANN
~re's been a secret bre·wi ng
uot.ad O'BRIEN'S for a couple of
Wftks no". ..Something nt'w is
~ is all tht'y would say --•
looking vt'ry wtse and eyes spark-
ling. And now we know ... it's
HATS• RC'al darling little hats
that go rverywherP. You 11 just a.._. to rome in and set' them!
Y~lma ttas anotb~r M"erl't.
~ you may ha\'t• !lef'n II you
M•e beNt ln rf'CenUy. l t'8 a
..._d IHIW Idea Ln the lntlrnate
~t caJINt a "Ro-Loff".
lllade by Rflmey, It's the fooada-
tlee ranneat that flta aiN)\ffl
,..,-prd.Je aad f'tlmlnatee your
nB ef pudfC'laf':88. Now you. too.
-. ~ tWnootb flttiJl« torso
.. tllMW ---J.:nl ret yoanell a
..., ''Boo-Lou·· .
.&.d in t..h(> Intimate department:
a new shipment of Kickemlck
panties arrived. ... The close-fit-tiD« briefs you want for under
s)aeb and summer play clothes
and all general wear.
l..t Ia. la tbe eoat depart-
_.: Tb.-Rotlewta suede eloth
~ co.t lD white Ia just ador-
aMo. You'll love the bl~ calf,
... roomy pocketH nttl'd nlc~ly
IIIIo ~ llDe of thf' coat. tbfo
...-.clfld <1ollar tbat may be
loeped • up clOMiy or lnf*f'ly .....
And ~ly come and st-e our
hate! Tt.ey are particularly se-
lectA!d ror this area and you'll find
tbem appropriate to the Harbor
area hat-worthy occasions and
80 dlarm.i.ng ' -I · ::; 1 . • ·<) I /.,I -· ~. -----~ 'I' I/'. 1 t.
lUI OOA8T IIOUI.JI:VAD»
OOaGlfA DEL 1IA&
IUdler-
PARK AVE. To B. I. Fft"''y ~
HE RSHEY'S MARKET SPOT
HArbor 1000 200 •
MARKET SPOT LIQUORS
HArbor 1000
ISLAND HARDWAR~
202 •
ROD & REEL HA 1124-.J 210 • ~~
THE ISLANDERS. Gifts
HA 1547 21<4 •
SANITARY LAUNDRY &
CL EAN ERS HArbor 10
W. D. JOHNSON,
J EW ELER HArbor 2MO
BIDWELL'S SHOP FOR
MEN HArbor 2()q()
BAl BOA ISV.NO
SPORTI NG GOODS
HArbor 2641
TED OWEN BALBOA
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• WM. W. SANFORD
Reoltor HArbor 2<462
• 201 SKINNER'S PHARMACY
HArbor 0111
• JOLLY ROGER
• 213 BALBOA ISLAND VARI ETY
STORE HArbor 2111·W
• 215 B. I. CAM ERA SHOP
HArbor 2563 W
• 22!YJ SHIP~ATES Boys end
Girls' Wear HA 2219·M
• 223 '/, ROBERTS J EWELERS
HArbor 2321
• 225 EARL W. STANLEY
Reelior HArbor 1775
229 GAY TOGS
• HArbor 1631·W
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HINKLEY'S PHARMACY
HArbor 3168
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BUNSTER CREELY
HArbor 321 §. W
NELDA GIBSON,
HArbor 0502
MAGGIE S
HArbor 12<4 I.J
DOT & BOB
HArbor 2093
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PEGGY SMALL
Fcuh•on Sportrwee r
JACK'S BARBER SHOP
HArbor 1806
S'IIP N' STITCH
HArber 3028·W
SOS RADIO & ELECTRIC
HArbor 0780
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• 301 BOARDMAN'S MARKET
HArbor 317
• 305 COTIAGE WAFFLE SHOP
HArbor 1672
• 307 HOSTESS HOUSE
Resle urenl HArbor 2365
' • 313 2 VERA WILLIAMS. Gif•
Shop. Art ~ellery
HArbor 2b47.J
• )IS MARILYN F. LEIDY, RHitor
HArbor 1958
• ) I Sl/2 TOY SHOP
Newport Harbor chapter of Pro George Bateman and Mrs. Frank
America Friday at the Corona del Woodland.
Mer Community Church . Other Mrs. Taylor announced that
otlicera are Mrs. R. R. Boorey, Mrs. Kenneth BI'OQ)ca will be in
Shore Cliffs, vice-chairman; Mrs. charge ot publicity and that Mrs.
Floyd ~uell, Corona del Mar, re-Helen Randall, together with a
elected secretary; and Mrs. Paul committee, will have charge ot
H. Moore of Shore Cliffs, treas-telephoning,
urer. -------Dr. W . J . Cowan of Lido Isle,
spoke on the pitfalls of socialized 8th ~""'-ade Dance medicine aa he experienced them '-;1'
from working in Great Britain
after 1940.
Stating that "you cann9t buy
good health at a bargain," Dr.
Cowan described the welfare St'r -
vice of sodalized medicine and de-
nounced the mass health service
plan In England.
Mrs. A. Baldwin Ehresman, re-
tiring chairman of the local Pro
America, gave a resume of her
past two years' program and re-
ported on the women's "Broom
Brigade".
Mrs. ~wis Gardiner, chairman
of legislation, was asked to con-
tinue in her post. Mrs. Norman
Open House Sun.
Joan Irving Brandt of Corona
del Mar will be a:rtlst of the month
for February at the A rt Gallery
at 313~ Marine Ave., Balboa Is-
land, It Is announced by Vera Wil-
liams and The lma Paddock Hope.
They wi U hold open house at the
a rt gallery from 3 to 5 p. m. Sun-
day, with Mrs. Brandt as special
guest.
Bill Ficker Is Winner
The five race lnslee St'ries for
Lehman Dinghys, which w a s
hosted by the Newport Harbor
Yacht Club yesterday and a week
ago. was won by Bill Ficker of
Pomona, sailing for thc NHYC.
Balboa's Warren Blinn. also of
NHYC. took second place and Bart
Henderson of Corona d~>l Mar took
third place, sailing for the Bal-
boa Yacht Club.
Pre-Valentine
SALE
1/3 oH
on all Costume
Jewelry
Includes: Coro,
Phyllls, Napier,
and Krementz.
• • •
Roberts Jewelers
U)ff, MenM HArbor 2121
IALIOA ISLA ND
Well over 100 eighth graders at-
tended the record dance held last
Friday night at the Horace Ensign
School under the auspices or the
Newport Beach E I em e n tar y
Schools PTA.
Highlights of the program were
vocal solos by Rachel Quiroz. with
Gloria Chaoman at the plano.
Special dance awards went to
Eleanor Guthrie and Neal Met-
call, Joanne Suess and Phillip
Brownell. Door prizes ( ticketa to
the Udo Theatre) wer e presented
to Sharon Carter and Tom Wright.
Student hostesses were Nancy
Campbell, Pat Kelter, John Seely,
Roberta Oliphant, Charles Koi-
visto, Tony Gully, Jim Rumsey,
J udy McKJnney, Jacqueline Yar-
nell and Pete Lardner. Faculty
guests were Principal Roy Ander-
sen, Miss Mary Beery, Mrs. Janet
Pettit, James Fitzgerald and Ar-
thur Christensen.
Mrs. Harvey Pease was PTA
chairman for the dance. Other
parents prcsent were Mr. Peese,
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Watson, Mr.
and Mrs. E. 0. West and Mr . and
Mrs. Robert Adams.
"No des1g n o f man so
pleaseth mine eye as
the rich, true grain of
the wood."
From tim•• begin nin9. erlists
end design•rs h..,. found in wood
• medium for their rich•st eapres-
siOtn. Meny of our l•eding decOI·
eton in todey's fine homes r••••l
th• neturel grein of wood, enrich·
ing th•ir won with ih pettern •nd
terture.
An •uthentic reproduction of en
E.,ly Ameri~n pi•e• in net.el
wood fi11ish u n be • ehermlng
c,•nter of interest in • room of
your home, es well ., ••rvin9 en
import•nt dey·to-dey use. For ••·
•tnple: the ••1+, 20-ineh wooden
bowl of m•pl•, mede by the Shert-
•ndoeh Community Wor.en of
Virginie. Or the dellthtful, lqiN,.
chop-bloe•. Mt on rlubby l89s. ih
•ncl·grein in rid!, d .. r, netw.l ftn-
ilh, end pt'ieed et only $5.95 -••
• perlect gift for • tlkcritninetlnt home me.er.
The
Islanders
BALBOA ISLAND
T ~d Gr••n S.led
Soup fTo:ne: or ttoqu•forl
~"''"9
CHICKEN PIE $1.10
I THE
SLAND
PATIO
BALBOA ISLAND
O..f O.en's bed with those d•~Ueious seon•sf
for
Quality Men's
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