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Thunday, February 21, 1952 Harbor 1114 cmd 1115 CORONA DFJ. MAR. CALIF. 5 Cellla VoL 4-No..
There are now alx definitely in
the Council race, and more to
come.
There's bet>n a lot or activity
on behalf of Mrw. F1orence Cooling,
who has been ga!nJ.ng support be·
cause of he r background or civic
and business experience and he r
work for d vtc projecta in thla
community.
Dean ard Files;
Six ·Now. In Ra(e
Water TaX I
Meeting Set i
Others Due
ToAnnoun'e
And there hu been mention or
another woman , Mrs. Mary Top-
per or Bay Shores, who has b<>en
prominent in Republican Pa rty
activity, and who made s uch a fa-
vorable impression u toastmis-
tress at last week's Uncoln Day-
Hickenlooper luncheon, and has
shouldered the respon&lbill ty for The Newport Grammar School DN• n Ward Of N <' w p o r t
Hel~htl> yC'Stf'rday !l!f-d h1s nom -
InatiOn papPrs as a landldat~_. t or
Counc1l. thus bnng1ng tht· num-
b(·r dt fmttely 1n thv ract-~o SJX.
tomorrow night's Hearts and auditorium, rather than the Le-
F iowers Ball. I She has also been gion Hall, will be the location
mentioned as a possible Congres-I for the public meeting at 8 p.m.
!lional candidate for the new 38t h today (Thursday l. called by the
District.) Cit1zens' Water Tax CommittE•e.
Both of them would be top-notch Chairman Fred Stephens :;;a1d
candidatei. • • • OEAm has claimed 83-yu r-: Yl·sterday
One "'l't-k r·rr.1am~ tor til mg.
tht> deadllnt> bcmg 12 nonn next
Thursday Ft.>b 28 fhost who
pre\·lousl,\· hnd f1led wt n Nor-
man ~hllt>r and Incumbent Dale
R~m~ey. both of BaJbo& Island,
~nd Ton Norton o f Nl'wport
lncumb<-nt R11s~ Gr,.~lt>v of Bal-
bo• • d F" . .: '" !f< r· ·~ r f Wt'St
Look for an announcemen t next old Paul S tillma n or Corona M~tx Hurwitz. attorney fnr tht>
week on plans ror a new school del Mar, who is shown here in f·nmmitteC', will report on action I
bond elecUon. The project ca n a photo taken some years back l-Iken in the fight against thC'
s till get under way, so thllt class-whe n he had a strikin( resem-sp<'Cial water assessment OthN I room space will be avaOa ble by blance to Woodrnw Wibon. fall of 1953. If bonds are \'Oted c:peakl.'rs a lc:o will rt'port on whJt
within thf' next month. p J Still has h<'f'n don1· anrl what rutur~
• • • I au man H<'tlon IS plnnn('(i
Our local police departmt'nt was I Mr. S tephens. who to ucn<'d off 1
'• "'r" r! h t\l •• ,~ •• n f'il tht>lr
• I
rniJ(hty irked Wh l?'n bur~lary sus-Di at Age 83 thl· fl~o:h t over the watf'r char!!(' Two and perhaps thn·· dddl-
pects, whom they had a hand Jn es bv hi~ rc•fusal to pny thl' Sl as-twna: candidatE'S for CouOCil RTf'
apprehendi ng and who had ad-1 C:C'S.,m<.>n t last month. urged local cxp£.>(. tE'd to h i<· N-h rr n<'xt mitted lh<' Bank's Market burg-h · Thurwa.v s aeadllnt-lary in Newport, were rl'leased on I Paul Silliman. ;~~e 83, rom1er c1tizPns tn attend t P Meetmg to
bail by the county (X'nding proba-newspaperman. prmtC'r and lei'!-Jilin m the campaign to prntcct C. K Pnest of Balboa Island
tion hearing .... and while out on islato r. died Friday a t h1s homl'. individual ri~hts." hw; announced that he w1ll be a
bail were arrested in Long Beach 219 Marigold A\·e.. Cflrona d£'1 1 Attornt>y Hurwitz riled a re-candida~.(> to succeed h1mself a,;
In connN."tion with a nother burg-Mar. ouest in Superior Court Tuesday DEAN WAitD c1ty C'l£>rk. The afftctal elt'Chon 1ary. • • • • He had ~ecn ill for some t ime. I for .c~tens1on of the preSl'nt r~-not1<.'e states that the etty trea!I-
Anot.her accident at "coffi n cor-sank into a coma Thursday ev~ stramm~ order so that water will Reel CrOSS J....inc urer's off1ce 1s also to bE' rillro
ner'' In Corona del Mar .... where nin g and passed away the nt'xt no t be turne-d off for anyone who •:~--1n the Apnl 8 elN·t aon. but tbt>
MacArthur Blvd. joins Coast Blvd . morning. Serykl?'s were held 1 refu9f.'s to pay th~ $1 assessment F d Dri M ballot "'111 also carry the propo-
This time a Laguna driver ra mmed Monday at Forest Lawn in Glen-durmg the pe.ndmg court case an . •ve ar.l sition. "Shall the off tce ol city ~~~. t~-~fl~J ~~~Y~~h~l~ da le. Survivors include a son and over the ll'gallt~ .of t~e a~ss-trl.'asurE·r be appointivt>"" Ap-
clty have u ked the state (since two daugh ters in Glenda}(', and ment. The restrammg order IS at March I IS the ufflcial open1n~ part>ntly thPrt> will bf' no takers
It's a state highwa y) to do some-hi w 'dow present m effect for Mr . Stephens or the American Rt'd Cross 1952 for the chanct> to run for thJs
thJng about it .... Wonder If It 5 1 · alone. . Fund Dnve. A "I.A>ap-Orr · (in offK:e.
will take another fatality to get Mr. Stillma n had learned. the 1 The request will be heard at honor of lt'ap yearl brunC'h w1ll Signtn(Z the nommahon ~pers
a ction ? printing and publishing. busmess 2 p.m. Friday, Ft>b. 29. in Judge be ht>ld on f'ridny, Feb. 29. at tor 54-year-old Dean Ward wer e * • * in Iowa shops run by h.15 fath~r., Kenneth Morrison's Court. City 10:30 a.m. at thl' Balboa Bay E. L. Benway. Mason Silt>r, ~~ 1o~ $.rf~ t~~:e '::! who had founded the !10t~ ~1t{ Attorney Harry Blodgett will Club. w1t~ captams and workers Charlt>s Otey, Arthur Pollard.
on diaplay a t the Corona del Mar Journal an d had 0""" e e · submit a request for S75,000 bond im·1tcd t< bf' m attendan('(' Fred Stephens. Vernon Orr and
bluff. the flrat one ot about a 100 ferson Bee. . U . to saf('guard the city's interests. I Respons1bl11ty of thl.' dr1ve will J c. Manning. ~ing Installed throughout the city. Alter graduatiOn from the m -The Water Tax Committee would agam faU to Carl H.mna. cha1r-Mr Ward. w ho !Jv~ at 2J7
There wu a park bench ceremony versity of Michigan in 1891, Paul be reqwred to obtain this bond m an. w1th Mrs L L lsb<'ll a!'> Santa Ana Avt> .. tS a veteran ot
at the bluff yesterday afternoon Stillman joined thl' Jefferson Bl'i? 1f Clty Attorney Blodgt'tt's re-I hts ro-chairman. Mrs. ClarencE'
-Including the bathing suit motif staJf, serving as its editor for quest IS granted. and the restrain-Hl"bie will bt> secreta"'· for thl' t hrN> wars-World War I CNavy 'by G-...... J ··r.r or the Clty Hall 1 " 'J tran!'T"•rt '· WC'rld War 11 <Army ~talf) 'an .. '"d"' Pa-r , n -ach and R ......... -more than 30 years and ater ac-mg ordt>r then. if granted. wou ld local campa1~n. wh1ch will <:tnv(' .. .,. " ~ ... ~"' J ff H ,.. mfantry 1 llnd tht> prrst>nt Korean a tion mem~rs Francis Horvath. qui ring also the e erson er-not be effective until the bond to raiseS 15.600 . ....,mt• :1!' last Vt•ur confuct 'Na,·y destroyl'r t's-
Alf'xander Hamilton. Norman Mil-ald. Mr. Stillman was elected to IS put up. Quota for thl• Pnt•n ~outhC'rn cort 1 lrr. Marion Dodd a nd Dale Ram-t he lnwa Hous,. of Reprcsenta-Orange County u1stnct I!-$78.
· .ey and Corona del Mar clUzen tives in 1905 and was n ·-elcct('d C.C. Membership :i-tR H(' 1s...c;ued the fo llowmg state-
R . W . Calderhead. Park bench for thr('(> morp terms. In 1911 W rk£-1"$ an s1IU nu'(i('d to m£'nt ··y sleep. cat and drmk thf'
sponsors will h8V(' a plaque to that an_. 1912 he was ~penk<'r Of the l'!lnStltUtiOn of OUr gOOd old
-1 ( th ... _ h So .. ~ l1'k"' " M WecL 'ur· on tht· fund capt.11ns m tht·
"'""' , House. \":.noul' ~<-ction-. c•f tt.,. C'lh', who at"( .. e:~ .. 01!ldna e u.:.·nc . un..... "' eeting on Unlt('d States or Amf'riCa. My
He came to Caltfnrnia m 1923. are . Mrs. Stuar! Bn lrd. Mrs J W Idols arc Washin gton. Ltncoln
Seeks to Collect
City Attorney Harry Blodgett
is preparing to present a demand
on behalf ot the city to the bond-
iQI company for collection o1 the
M,542 ditrerence between the t wo
low bida tor th~ project to en-
large the Newport PubUc Library.
The city Ia aeeklng to collect
the difference between the $38,908
bid by Irvin ~rte Gordon and
the $46,450 ot James D. Ray, who
was awarded the contract after
failure of Mr. Gordon to execute
his contract.
Mr. Gordon h.ad asked to be
relieved of the cootract after he
had discoveftd an error in his
estimate, and 1ut week charced
that the bid bond was invalid on
the grounds that it was written by
a broker in the office of one of
the councilmen, Ross Greeley.
established thC' Stillman PnntinJ.t Reservations are being receiv£'d Cammack. Mr~ F v Marshall a nd MacArthur. We must pro-
ld 'I S d f th rt 1 I h'(:l and fight for our Christ ian -Co. in Glt>ndal£'. which h(• so a I unt1 atur ay or e qua t>r Y Mrs. Robert Keppcn. Mrs Lonnit.·
yea r ago San. I. Th<' Stdlmans general mPmbership luncheon of I Vmc-ent. Mrs Robf'rt All«'n and ity, our rchgjous mstitutions, our
had been property owners in the Chamber of Co mmerce. which ~trs. Av('rv C rary In Balboa Ed good l•ld U.S.A . and its flag. lt
Corona del Mar s1 ncc 1930. and I will be held at noon Wednesday Healy. A 8. CubbaJ,:<', Mrs 11 K and when we have to fight com -
had moved here from G lendale at the Newport Harbor Yacht Gifford. Mrs. F R J&cobs. Mrs mumsm and J oe Stalin, I am
'd Cl b ready to go agam. I am just a in 1950. The Stillman rest ence u . S. A. S tafford. Mrs. Alt'nt' Ehn•s-fret>. good Amer ican. and 1 ask
at 219 Marigold Ave. is noted for President Harvey Somers urges man m Newport: Mrs. AI Hor-th f ood Am
1 the display of dahlias a nd othl'r members to bring non-members vath. Newport He1~hts: Mrs. R I fo~ ~:;;. ~port." encan PE'OP e
nowen grown in the garden each as ~ut>sts. Reports w ill be given C Owen. Balboa Coves. Mrs AJ·
year. by President Somers and Se<-re-lan CnscU. L1do Isle : Mrs. Grorfle ~unc'il~an RamM>y tiled laat
---1 tary Hay Langenheim. L1nn. Bav Island: Mrs. Colm Fr1day. S1gners WeT<' Anton Her -
PI 1 Bro" n. Bay Shores. M.n Law-shey. Wilham Sanford. Kak-Me-a -bor Day aDS I szo Value for S2 rencr Brown. Cliff Raven Mrs Cann. J o hn T Boyd Jr .. 0 . ~· Ill Leon Yale. Harbor Island and Rlchard. Tom Henderson , Lonn~
Get U d
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Tbe Newpon 11ar11w EIMIIp Beacon Ba". Mrs. Robert Blatr I Vmcent. J ames Van Dyke, Rus-11 er ay &allOGIICN • eubeeriptaoa drtvfl and Mrs Dale Ramsey. Balboa ~11 Hampton and Richard Pl~er
About 50 persons. representing
organizations throughout the city,
a ttended last night's meet ing m
City Hall to launch planning for
the ~nd annual ArboT Day.
which this year will be Monday.
Oct. 8.
The meeting wu called by the
Balboa Improvement Association.
and President Lonnie Vincent
presided aa chairman. The chair-
man was directed to appoint a
committee of seven to formulate
Arbor Day plans.
startia« eow .... coaU.~ Island: Mrs Kar l Axtater, Mrs. In h1s statement be said: "The
o-roa~ Ma.rdl !1, wit.b a ClOUpoa Paul Da\'IS an~ Mrs Floyd Buell. next four years would ~ to
book valaed at Itt aa a pl't'lll· Co rona del Mar: Mrs. James T. be the most important in the dee-=. ~ ~-~~~~ Van Dyke. Corona H1ghlands. and tlny of Newport Rarbor. nw-~Wtl thrnop u.. cooperation Mrs. Lilia n DaniC'll. Shor(' Chffs I shapm~ and dt>vt>lopment of our
of Rerbor ArM ~-.. who Local residents art' requ<"St ed , commumty will be dependent
are U.W la liM'-... ~t to have their contrib uhona ready upon sound thinking, efficient
oa ......_ U ud IS of ttlh ,.. when the volunlE"er work~ call government and keeping mount-
~~· ...._ _ _. _..__ _ in order to avo1d call-backs. mg costs within dut> bounds," ~of._,..,ty.,..~.m H . d . p1e ~of tate D..ap an. aow 1 c cttt' proJect& now under lwtaJ e.trlltuW wtu all p Oil KEETt NU NE.~T WED
1
way or being planned and prom-
a ,... ., ..,. at UH! ~ Th(' Ora~J:t' County ~apte-r of ik~ to ht-tp carry thl?'se thJ"'Uth
of w. Mla.c:rlptloa drtvt'l. the Exceptional rh1ldrt'fl s Foun-to completion. Mall Ia .,.., ..t~eertpUoe 0~ dation will mN't 111 7·30 p. m . .
The broker, Herbert Dewes,
maintains desk spa ce in the in-
.u.rance ftnn of Greeley & Grimes.
Mr. Dewes explained that he
wrote the bid bond u an lode·
pendent broker and that he would
have received $1 tor his eeTVicet~
tn arranain1 for the bid bond. He
dated further that he ia DOt u-Spealters last niabt were Ted
IOdated with M.r. G~ or Hambrook, Francis Horvath, Dale lion~ Grime., but .,.ys a ~ ...._, aDd Ban')' ,......._ urem.
~t.p of hb income u o«lce IUPPCII"t for ttw bteutitleation
df..r (at tiM) ....... ....-of p '1'\JHda)' at tht> (linn~.-('out Col-I Mr. Ram~y lS member or t~
a :v...,) .,. ~ to ....,. r..lp le~ campus nt>'l:t to th(-AJn"'cul-Park, Bead\ and Recre.Uon Com· otiloe •• 11M C-.t aav ... ('oo tural buildin~t PlAns 10 SUirt II m iSSIOn ; American J...ecion P•
,... ,.. llv, t. .-7 rw 1"Mr ~~ Cor rNArded chlld"rt'n "'"ll 291. Chamber oc Cammeree, BaJ-
RIIJ lpata • tllat ,_ caa ~ di.scua4"d Mrs Sven Pf>tf'T'W'ft boa la1aDd lmprof__,. A~ c.a.._ unh ... u.. Newport ~ ~~w~"rc· ancs tion. m ·. Loc~~e -.. vu.w u.rtw ...._....,. ....._ ct~ri"'Mar is llf<Tt'~ 0 o--ona ~. ' r.l. pi'OIICI.
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UGAL Nemec
NOTICF. OF ELECTION
Nod<'fl Ia Hf'rt'b)' Gh ·t>a: That a
regu l:lr municipal l'lt'Ction wiU be
held 10 the City of Newport Bdch
on 1\u.'sdav, Aprtl 8th, 1952. for
the purposE-or filhng the following
olCices tn the City of Newport
Beach, to-wit:
Three City CouJtcllmen for
thl' full term of four years.
City Clerk for the full IE"rm
of four years.
City TrE"asut·<•r for thl• full
term of four yt•ars .
The followiu~ mt>asurl'S wtll
bP submittl'd at the election:
"Shall the Office of City
Tt·t'asu•·er· tX' Appointive?",
The re will bl> 23 voting precincts
for the purpost> of holding the elec·
tion, consisting of the regular
election precincts es tablished for
holding S tate or County elections,
as follows:
PRECINCT :"lo 1
Pol!tng Pla ce:
J.ytl<-Resldenct', 207 401 h St ..
New1.10rt Beach.
PRECINCT No. 2
Polltn...: PlaC'l' ·
N1•"rpc'rt Bl'ach Fm .• Ha ll. 2817 w :'\~:WPIJI t Bl\'d.
PR ECINCT No. 3
Poi i..Ln" Plac•• Tt><'n C"antt'cn. 17J.l W. Balboa
Rl\·rt Nl'wport Beach.
PRECI:"JCT No. 4
Advertisiftg • • • • • • C.l ....
• • e The Newport Harbor En•ig"
has been determined to be • neon·
paper of· general clrculeHott "r luclt-
rnent of the Superior Cowt of the
Staie of C•llf-le 111 all4 for tile
County of Or•nt•· end "r reeMfl
thereof is qu•llned to puWitlt all
public: notl~s requlre4 by law. • • •
auaiCJU1'1'1o• aa'IW One Year ·~-.• .. ____ ... to Out of Harbor Area ___ _..., .._...
One Veer . -··---·---111,.,. Out of Harbor Area .au EDITOtfl.AtaJEn Ensign Classirled ads have been
"liD r.1: .... a prO\'en means of reachin1 buyen
c... ... -· for aU sorts or me rchandise--Use !!!!!!!!!~!!!~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~th~e~m~! __!:P~hone HAr bor 1114.
V~of
Sawdu~l Tl"ail
Another I" the series of brief bioc;rephie' pres•nled by
N,wport lelboe Federel Seving' end Loen Auoc:ietion
Poilu\& Place We in Newport Harbor are Ba lbt>l F ir(' Ha ll 703 E. Bay proud or those citizens who
A\··. l:h lho.'1 I have shown specialfaJth and
PR EC1,,l."'f No. 5 foresight In the development
Pollmg Plae<>: of our community. We are
WaltLl' Ga ra gc. 1530 Ocea n especially proud of those
Bl\·d . Balboa. who, like Walter S. Spicer.
PRECINCT No. 6 have made their so und. Polhn~ PI act• · constructive lnfluen~ felt
Nuu·1 Jly••r Garag(\ 200 Abalone throu~hout t he entire county.
A \t•, Bt~ll>rnt lsland. G rowinJ: towns r l' q uI r <'
PRECINCT No. 7 boatload<; or lumber. and lum-
Pollrn • PI:H'I'' EX-XOBTII DAKOTASK--flt"rf' Ill a IIC!tollt" frum lhl' rM't•nt pl<'.nk lx>r· has bl'r n Mr. !::\picer'.;
romn,l dt•l :vfa t· Fire Hall, 410 uf Uu• Surth Dako~ Stutf" Soelt'ty In Kt'C'rt.-aallun Purk. Lon~ "-«'h. businc-~s for 41 ~<'ars. Mo t
1-h n.!oid A\'l' .\t lht-rl~ht Is 86-~'l'!Ar·old Mra. Anna Pt-rry of ('uruna del )Jur lwln.r of thcse y"ars ha\'C b<>f'n
PREC"I:'\f'T :So 8 I:Tt't·t••d ,,~ ~lr!l. Albcort Ru~enumnn. o5, .. , """ Ao"t'lf'li. T bP;\ ~HI' I Spi'nt 10 Oran~o:c County. Th<'
P11lllll.! Pla<'f" both from :0\urrl'v, X~ D .• und Wf'rf• mf'miM•r,. o f the> <oamt> womt>o'" c•tty or \VhittiPr was in tht> ;· •\\ ~~~~ t I~ t' a<' h G r a ri1 m ar uld SAl<'if'ty a nd ·,.,.,.,,, mttn;\' uft••rnutm .. tOI(Pttwr In thr rnld-wo•.-t mtc.h;t of a bualding boom 111
Sch<lu! 1 t th & Balboa. 81\'d. C'Ommunlt;\'· 1912. \\hen h£> join<-d thl'
PRF:CI:'\f'T T'\o 9 -<;ta ff of Rn rr Lumber Com-Pol hn~ P laC'<' Red Cross OffiN'. 207 l 'land ~~----=---pan~ tlwrt•. and that con-
Mt'< 'ulloch R<-!-id<.'ncP. 400 Ca ta-A \'l'., Ba I boa ('('rn imml."dt!tl t'l~ b<>Jtan shtl>·
Jrlllt lk . Nt•wport HeiJ:hts. PRECI~CT No. lR ping building mat<'rials into \\'altf'r Splt'f'r
Pf<ECil':CT ::-.:o. 10 Poliln~ Plac(': Orans;:t' County. In 1921. Mr. SJJt-Ill' \\as instr umt'ntal in tntt•r-
Polltng PlaN•' Dretrich Residt.>r}Cc.>, 5 19 3.>rh "'' C'l'r camf' to .Santa Ana for tht> ''"ltng 1\\0 prominf'nt county lum-
nonrwlly C!lrtt~l'. 11 ;) G a r n t' t !'\cwport Bt>ach firm, a nd supplll'd the materials ~rm<'n. C'. G. Ward a nd F C
A\'l', Balboa 1 land PRECINCT ~o. 19 for many of Santa Ana's buildr n~ Harrin~ton. to s tar t th<' Ward and
PREC'l:-.JC"T :o-:o I I Pollinr: Place · landma rks d uring the ten y(•a rs l larrin~Oit Lumber fi rm in 1946. D-'d 1759 Uc PoUlll~ PlaC£'. l"esbitt ~• en('(' eall Ry ANN following. He pitched in and I T hr yard h('re which il' now one
L!do Clubhouse 700 \'ta Lido Blvd .. Balboa. shouldered his full s hare ol a or six serving Ora n~e County be-
Soud Lido hit•. PRECl~CT :-.lo. 20 Th1~ ts THAT timt• of .)Cat . The ~rowing community's good caUSt•s cam!' part of it, with Mr. Spicer
PRECINCT ='lo. 12 Pollin_g PlaC'l': . trmt' of year when the things · · -among them, orga nizing tht.> as st'Crf'tary and tre-asurer of the PoUmg Place: Hor\'ath Resldl'nce. 329 Ahso )ou'H' N-l'n wearin~ all \\i nter be-Santa Ana U ons Club. Then. as firm.
Frt'ilag ResldenC'l', 223 Diamond! Aw .. Nl'wpor t Heights I ~in to look drowsy and unexcit-a cha rter member a nd c lub presi-When urgent need arose In 1936
Avt>. Balboa Island P RECl NCT l'o. 21 tn~.t Th<> time whE'n you feel that dent, ht' took thl? lead in organiz· for a home-owned, home-managed
PR ECI NCT No. 13 PollinJ;: Placf' · 1 you nt>ed a new horizon to look at, ing Lion Club chapters in othl'r I sa vings and loan association to
Polting Place: I Mustard Garage, 72J H<>lro trOPt• a nt•w lift . O'BRIEN'S have lots c om 01 uni t i c s throughout th<' d ear the way for more growth In
Stoddard Resldt'nce. 225 Jasmin e 1 A\'1'., Corona dl'l Mar. 1 of thos<' "lifts." Wc can rom· coun t)'. our community. Mr. S picer's rich
Avf' rt•ronfl del Mar. ' PREC INCT No. 22 l l'l~·trl~ lift you "out of this Man or \'ll'lua s tore of construction knowk-dge
PHECINCT No. 14 Polling Plac<': world" ,,;th a nl'w spring coat. By 1930. Mr. Spicer fOt'l'Saw was. drafted in forming our Asso-Polltn~ P laet>· Opellt' Buildin~. 406 Coast Bl\d ., drcss. hut. bac. glo\'es a nd all thl' t hc Harbor area's great promise. elation. As a director or N Pwport
Corona d<'l Mar Gr am m a r Corona del Mar. p.•rsonnl dl'tails. On January first , 1931, he estab· ~~~.Federal a nd .now our Also·
Sc,tlool, 610 C"11 rna t1on AvC>. 1 P REC INCT ?\'o. 23 lished his own lumber business a t
1
ctallon_s 'i <;e pres ident, ht' has
PREC INCT No. 15 I Polling P lace : Or yuu ""0 Ki''e you~tr 8 518 Coas t Highway in Newport lent hts g.wdanet> to our sound
Polflll g P laCt'' Bat<-s ResidenC'l'. 324 0 r c· hid I llttJr lift a t a llmt' by brllt'htf>o -Bea ch. Hc ha d only two neigh· J.;rowth. wtt~ r~our<X'S to talling
HoraCP En i~n School, 1400 Cliff A\'c.> .. Coron~ del Ma r ln~e up your war~ wiU. at'w bors _ _ _ John VIJ('IIt.> at The morc than s1x miiiJon do llars.
Dr . Nt'wpor t Ht-iRhts I Thc polls \\111 bl' o(X'n bNwN>n thlnp. Try a Dt!"' swutf'r, for I Archcs and ~cher's Landing on I "We a re. proud of the rt'COrd
P REC'INC'T :--;0 , 16 the.> hour of 7:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M t'XJ&mplt'. You'll be cbannM thl' bav aero s the hi g h w a~ . of our Sa\·tngs a nd Loen Asso<:la-C K PRIE;ST wlt.b llllf' aew ~rlll awNt-" " t' .. M S · "I ts Polltnl! P lacr : . era at O'BRIEN'S madt! of lm· TwPnty-one )Car ago, few people ton ·.says r. ptet>r. s ue· Rallx.a }<.,lund rill' Ha ll. ;\Ia rine City Clerk saw any wisdom in locating "way C(~ IS ~roof of the f{reat need F b 21 19-2 portf>d wool bouclf'. Th~ au h h ted f It and r the Avenu('. e · · :l adomt'd wttb unall cre.ta. wbl<'h out on that highway", but his \'iS· w IC PXIS o r. . o P REC"I:"CT :"Jo. 17 1 Publish: Feb. 21 and 28. 1~2 ion has proven ri~ht. He pioneered conri~ence of I~ an_vcstors In tM Pollm~ Plaet> in the Newport Harbor Enstgn ~I ~tood lutf> for 10 many a whole new business 8 e c t 1 0 n I S<>Curt ty of thetr 10vestment as ·~;;;=:=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;I Harbor Ana occa&loas. Wbitf' I, which has spread from his location W<'ll as tht' <'o.n.c;istenU>; h~~ re-
:!' aand na ,·y &rf' prf'ferrf'd for tbl• to bccom~ the famous Ma rinc r's I turn a l"!l.YS patd on savmp.
Room Without
A Mantel
The mantel i' the logiu l focel point
of the living room, but the room
wothout • mental need not be the
problem room thet it is generally
e'""idered to bt. The rnorl fre-
quent mi•t•~•. in the ebtence of
• firepleu . i1 to stri11g furnitu,..
.. 11 Alonq the well•. It is betier
to • • ·
H.we you e de~etlftt ptoblem 7
COffte ;, •"d tel~ It O¥er with us. Ott... tfle edditloft of just Ofle
_. piece Is ell that's fteHH to pe your efttire room e r.freth-
ing ehenge. We'll be ...t
hAPPY to ewist yM Yl l"f wey
-c:tft.
IOE:AS
Build
Center-of-Interest
end 9roup the furniture
gracef111ly around it. One large
piet11re, or • group of smeller one•,
hulg above tfle sofa wilt form •
c:entet . of -interest around whid1
ehai" e nd teblts may be trouped
for easy c:onwersetion. Other "up-
rights" that for"' fi11 e focal point.
ere breekfrOflts, tell secretarier end
dash.
t)"J)f' of swt'Dit>r IUld tbt' llhort :\1tlt•. and it is still sprt>ad.ins: Com~ m and let us te ll you ~<If•('\ t-d curdiKUJl Is most popu-. a bout 1t pPr'$0na lly. We're grow-
I
IJu. .Tbt> Lurf' of Bhw \\aten in~.: fast. but you'll always find
.., . . 1 k . It s a fact t~at our wonde rful I plenty of parking spa~ right at .;,J'IOncran a so ma PS a sprtn~ blue. bay cas.ts tis spell on all who our door anct a warm welcome swPatcr in 100"~ wool with a S('P 11, espectally on a fellow who ' . . · h .
"blous('" look lx>causl' it has a looks at it fron1 the front door of wathn~. S tart t at savtnJt!! ac-
smali club colla r and inauspicious his business When the Orangl' count today · ·:a nd remembl'r. "'''
matching ~arl buttons at the C~unty llar.bor Commisston was ha"!-' nevl'r ~td lt'Ss than 3% on
I ~ront O(X'ni.ng. This sweatcr coml's I ror·m ed, 1\tr·. S piccr becam e its savmgs for f1fteot>n years.
lD 80ft spr101! shades as dO<.>S I h~> chairman. and since ha s ser ved n~\\e~t bat wtn.g slee\·~ pas h.'l car-l stC'adily on lt. He has helped to
1 dr$:an In fine lrght·Wt'IJ:ht ya rn. s:uide the development and pro·
Nt'w ('uldf'roo twi ts. nPw jf'w·
dry and new n owt>n arP otht'r
WB)'8 of gh~ your wardrobl-a
Dt>W sprln~ air. E\'C"D If you',·e
Df'\'er wom tht> new bt>lt.-we la-
vttA" you w come a nd ~ lhf'
Caldf'r~ leathf'n, bf><'ai!Ml there
juAt a,..n•t IUlY ftnt'r bt!lt& Thf'
11N'talllc trim oa tb~ belt& an-
tM)Ud bra• a.U Utey laa\'e a -• rea~ wbleb makett t.bem ad-
Juatable to t.be n~tuatllalt walat-
lllle. See-thf' -tural, tile brkhl
eolors, aDd ta.lle a look at lite
clever model wtt.b ~UD-d.IP trim.
For strapless dresses, for a little
over·wrap, see the new '"'shrug"
a t O'BRIEN'S. ThJs sweate r bo-
lero lB a hand-crocheted type of
stitch, with a sweater binding.
You'll want one for •pnng in
white ! -~·~ f . )
( .. -. ...
ltll OOAM' IIOCLI:VAIID
OO&ONA DEL II.&& ........__
~al~oa
ERAL SAYII&S
r. "· rAUUL ,_,.._
t<'cti_on of our bl'autlfuJ harbor.
ont.> of the grca tc t assets any city
could have. Hl' was a commuter
from his home in Santa Ana for
soml.' lime. A homt' on Harbor Is-
la nd, facing the constantly chang -'"g picture of the main channt'l,
finally lured him, Mrs. Spicer, a nd
th('ir son and daug hter. Now they
are a mong the most permanent or
permanen t residents.
... w.., .............
IIWPIIT IIIII. IILiflllll
CITIZEIIS' WATEI Til CIIIIIIEE
PUBLIC MEETING
8 o'Clock TODiqht (Thunday, Feb. 21)
-AT-
NEWPORT HARBOR GRAMMAR SCHOOL
AUDITORIUM
lttll 8t. ud W•& Balboa Blvd., Newport • • • HM.r tile repol'tl • wbat lau -.ea aoll ,...,.., .... a. u..
filii& ........... ...,a water ••• WI& ud ..... , wt.U ...... Ia Ute fUture. • • •
lolala ............... to~ ...... .,.,., ..... ... ............ • • • All Qtiuoa of Newport Beach Are Welcome
Unsung
Commercials
RE-OPENISO his rt>al estate of-
fice at 634 Coast Hi~hway, Nrw-
port, is Sandy Steiner. who occu·
pied the Miracle Mile Address for
four years ending wi th 1950. Sandy
came to Newport and bought con·
siderable property in 1945 and op-
ffied up h is highway oflice th~>
next year. Since he left In 1950
he has bee n handling real estate
in San Fernando Valley. Beverly I
Hill<; and Los Angeles and has
just compiNed a course in apprai~·
als at Hollywood High School Thf'
Steiners art-bulld.mg a nt>w hom<>
in Corbna lli'thland'i. • • •
T h.. wondl•rs of hO\\ mtlk '' made read~ to be delivE>red to th1•
doorstep W<'rP dl covered Feb. 11
by the little:' children of Haydl:'n'b
Haven for Little F olk, when thetr
director, Mrs. Joan Hayden of Ctr
rona drl Mar took the tots on a
tour of the Exce lsior Dairy 111
Santa Ana. • • •
AN UPHOL.~TERY S HOP ha."
been opened at 1202 Coast Bhd ..
Corona del Mar. by C. Russell AI·
len of Redlands. He has l>N'n, a
California re11ident sine<' 1937 and
has conducted a n ut,~holstery busi·
ness in Re'dlands. Mr. AJicn is
member of the Lions Club therr
~tnd is transferring to the Balboa
Ray Uons. The AliE'n famHy will I
move here in June aft('r young Du·
vld Allen J::Ta duatE's from high I
~chool.
Localites Help
Ill Caacer Drive
Balboa Island's Virgil Partch. of 1
cArtooning fame, appeared Mon· 1
day on Eddie AJbert's TV show as I " part of the publicity for "The Ha nds of Mys tery" television con-
tM~t. which will start next month.
Object of the contE'st is to raise
funds for the Californlll Institute
for Cancer RE'search. John Poolr
of Corona d<'l Mar is a mt'mber of
the board of CtCR and Mrs. Bor·
rou~ths Hill of Balboa. board ml'm·
her of thr Womt>n's Guild division
m char~<' of SP<'cilll events, I!'
work in~ on d('ta ils or the nPw ron.
If'!' I.
UGAI. NOTIC5
SOTI('E OF I NT£NDED SAL£
t 'nder Rfocttoa M4t Olvtl Oodf'
of U.t~ State of Callfonlla
N~ 11!1 Hereby Gh•• that ~tanley Howard. Vendor, whose ad-
dress 15 414 Coast Highway, Co-
rona del Mar, in the Oty of New-
port ~ach, Q>unty of OrangE'.
State of California. lntmck to sell
to Edward D. Jones. Vendee, whose "~ is 405 Serra Drive, Corona
del Mar in the Oty of Newport
Beach, County of Oran~. State or
California, the foJlowing described
pt>rsonal property. to-wit:
AU stodl tn t.radfo, ftxtaree and
""'alpmeat of a certain Service
Station business, known as STAN
HOWARD-Union Oil Oealt>T. ~tnd
located at 414 Coast Highway, Co-
rona del M&r, in the Oty of New-
port Beach, County of Orange.
State of California, and that a
Mle, transft-r and asslgnfn('nt of
the same will be m,de, and the
consideration therefor will be paid
at 10:00 o'cJock a.m .. on the 6th
day of M&rch. 1952, at the escrow
department of Newport Harbor
Bank, at Corona del Mar, In the
Oty of Newport Beach, County of
Orange, State of California.
Dat.M February 20, 1952.
STANLEY HOWARD. Vendor.
EDWARD D. JONES, Vendft>.
l..clt anytblnc latel)<T 1'r7 tbf
a-tiled method ol loeadaa lt.
NEW OFFICi':RS of tht> Ora~,.
Cout l'~ICA, lns~llh·d l!utt \W4'k
at C"hrlst Chur«'h by thr S.... In
Newport, a rt~, IPft to rl~hl: St<-
cretary Dorothy O~tlla.. of C011ta
MM.II, Trt>aaurtor William F .
Kim••• of Newport H f'IPt"-
Prcsldftlt Chisholm Brown of
Cottf.u M~>&&. H.-rb Kf'-Y of Bal·
boa Is out~rolll~t prP&Idt>nt.
BOOil SECTION I
Mrs. K. V. Dill& rt-vie-wed lhe
book "Jumping Jupitt-r" at tht>
met'tin~-t of Etx-11 Book SE'Ction 1.
held ThUJ'Sday at the homt> of Mrs
Anne Lefler, 210 San Rt>mo. Udo
lsiP. C_o...hostess<>s WE'rt> Mrs. Mar·
garPt Nlr mt-yt>r and Mrs J (Prbert
Baetz. The March IT\(lf>tmg of
the section will be held a1 tht>
homl" of Mrs. Sa il Pt>tt>rson in
CUff Haven.
......
CC>alB.AliD --MOORN ...4 TI()IIICAL
FUitNITUIE e DlAPU e WAJ.&..
'AHIS e LAW'S e FlCX>a
COYE.ttiN&S.
BOVU A OA.&DI:N
'' , c-.t ...,., Newpert, • an ~ .....,.. .. s-..•o--4~.-.
VALUE FOB
• • •
for this Unusual Bargain
TURN TO PAQS 12 -13
Offered by the Newport Harbor Ensign
and Merchants of the Harbor Area
at RICHARD'S
pageant of
NATIONAL BRANDS
* * * * * * * * ~
1'>\\ IFTI" HRIOU.
SLICED BACON
CHt"CK ARM nr ('Hl'CK BLADE 1(-..nlf'-r C'ut)
BEEF POT ROAST
UbbJ"• E ITU ER E."O -''"' C"t 'T FIEICH RIES
Bapert'• FWeta of POBK LOIN ROAST
HAUIUT
IRI~ Fl~E
DELICATESSEN COFFEE
ciiEooD cHEEsE 65~ ( ·IU< :u:~ o•· Ttl£ !--t ..A 4 orf••-a YbH
TUN A I.WIIT
Mt:<\T
55ft. Luer '• Quality ldA.IeM
FRANKFURTERS
Rath'~ Bla.ckh&Wk Peer Shaped 89~
CANNED RAMS 7 t.o ~lb. ....
A Vt'r'S«f' ..,
Farm-frc1h Produce
lARGE FUmaT& V A&IETY AVOCADO
JI'IL.E8H, SOLID CABBAGE
Ortsp, Utah 'rypf-
C:ELDY
St.
NUCOA
( lo:fl PO\\ OEJU: .. V oot KKo\\'
SUGAR
1>ool·~ OHES<'tlLV
PEARS
451.
65;.
43;..
79;.
23C
25;.
10~
29'
Page 4 ... SAVE UP TO 1100.00 on a new For Sale Servel Cu ft.efri&erator at-......... . . . GRANT'S Fum.. lc ApplJanet>~ FIREPLACE WOOD-fte6.sonably 1645 Newport Blvd., Coeta Mesa
priced. 2213 Newport Blvd., ABC WASHER, good cond., hu Costa Mesa. BE 5180-J . Free pump and good wringer. Only deUVt!l')'. $19.50.
DEXTER washer with pump, like GRANT'S Fum. & Appliance' new, $50. Bearcat tractor with 5 1645 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
attach., $275. BEacon 7217-W. '39 FORD cpe .. nearly new motor. 23662 Snug Harbor, Cliff Haven Good tran.sp. epe.c, price $195.
STEWART-WARNER f'{'frig., 8 cu. HArbor 510.
Ct., excel. cond. looks like new, WOLFE JR. restaurant range, 6 priced to sell, $55. HA 2859-J. burners, large cast Iron griddle,
MOORING ror 30' boat, South Bay separate broiler, tge. oven. Clean,
Front, Balboa Is. HA 1425-W perfect cond. Only $89.50.
S AVE UP TO $100.00 on a new GltANT'S Fum. & Appliances
Servel Gas Refrigerator at-1645 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
GR.A.NTS Furn. & Appliances MIMEOGRAPH machine and ac-
1645 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa ces. !takes 8x14 stencil). togeth-
ELECTRIC ORGAN. Will take er with steel cabinft. See it at
your plano in trade. DANZ· 500 Hazel Dr., Corona d<'l Mar.
SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE; MAGIC CHEF gas stovc.>s. Brand 520 N. Main, cor. 6th, Santa Ana nt'w. Less than cost. BE 7001.
S AVE UP TO $100.00 on a new MAHOG. Duncan Phytc dlnJng set.
Scrvel Gas Refrigerator at-6 chairs, exten. top table, double
GRANTS Furn. & Appliances pedestal, perfect. Only $79.50. 1645 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa GRANT' Fum. & Appliances
CLEARANCE SALE! Grand pi· 1645 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
anos. Big a nd IHtlc. Famous 4 ANTIQUE walnut side chatrs,
makes Chick ering, Knabe, Stein-$125 for set Antique d resser,
way, Story & Clark, Kimball. marblE' top. SJS. Antlqu"' wal·
Wurhtzer. Many others. Low 1 nut din. table 72 .. x42". $275. An-
tenns Trade 10 your old piano tique ~hog. bevel mi rror. $25.
DANZ-SCHMID'T, Santa Ana, 419t:! insettia, COM . 520 No. Main. cor. 6th. LAWN swin clE'an he a vv CO\ t•r, g. . • CLEARANCE SALE -Reposses-spring cush .. adjust. back & head
sed Spinet. Like new. Full key-rest. Only $34.50.
board. Case "= tone per r e c t. GRANT'S Fum. & Appliances
0AN7.-SCJ I !I' "T BIG PIANO 1645 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa
.STURE, Santa Ana, 520 N. Main, STUDIO couch, prac. n<'w : OJX'nS j
cor. 6th. The HomE' or the Knab@ into twin beds, $45. HA 798·R.
Plano. GIRL'S bicycle $25: boy's English
SAVE UP TO SlOO.OO on a nt'W bicycle $16.50; Martin outboard
ServE-1 Gas Rerrl~erator at motor $70; a ll in good cond. HA
GRANT'S Furn & Appliunl'f's 2669-R evenin~s or week-ends.
164.5 Npwport .Rl vd., ~sta ~esa I LARGE ROTARY clothes drYl'l'.
CLJ::ARANCF: ~ALE : l sed ptanos ., $9. LikE' new. Call HArbor Uprights from $!)9. $67, $125 f'tc. 1195-W.
Terms $5 JX>r mo. D A N Z· , . . SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STOR~. YO.L R CHO.ICE· G·E ,refnFC·: Gil-Santa Ana. 520 N. Main cor. 6th. ftllan rdng., Crosley Shl'h ador, ~ ' . Star rr('('Zt'r and Elt>ctrolux ~:as LOOK ~ LOOK !. Will trade beaut1-ref rig., all in \\'Or king con d. Any
ful Sptnet ptano, ~ven up. for one Ctf thE'm Ctn lv S1 9.50.
good US(•d Grand pta no. OANZ· GRANT'S Fum . & Applianct'S
SCHMI DT BIG PIA);9 STORE. I 164!1 Newport Bl~·d .. Costa M<'sa
Santa Ana, 5:!0 ~. Matn. t'Or. 6th FOR SALE G-E washing ma<'h.
SAVF: I 'P TO SlOCUlO on H ne\\ good cond. ~0. HArbor 1380. ~<'1'\'t.•l Gn-. RrfrH~£'rutor a t -:-.~=-===~~.~.~;.......;;..;_;,;~.;.;...~~ GRA~T·~ Furn. &-,\pphanet"~ r.LECTROL X .'at: cll•unrr:_ :unk
1645 N•·wronrt Rlvc1 . Costa :\h>sa t~pc .. ''or:ks fm<'. Only S t.;)() ...;..;:.~.:.... -~ -:---.-GRA:"\T'S Fum. & Apphanr r:. FClH S i\1 .1-Gl~1d ht~l£' ~':.!111QUl' 1645 :":ewpor·t 81\·d., Costa :'>1l·sa
tore• Rt•a.;. (all IU. 'l701 ·)t '19 OLDS "98". deluxe 4~dr All
NURGJ-• ..,.~-cu II a..rrr~ 3 Y•'ar s I'Xtras. low mi.. Cl<.'an car Will ~ 145 IIArbur 05iR-R I t ake~::;()() for <'QUity. Bnl. n( con-
SAVF: t'P TO Slc'l!l no nn :t nrw tract $1,112.40. Paymen ts~ 79.46
Servt>l Ga:. Rcfn.;l'ta tor a t -I pcr mo. Call RE 6698: Ev1•s: l!A
GRANT'S Furn. & Appliances 1250. I
1645 Nc•wport Blvd .. Coc;t:t Ml". a ·1 VERY C"l.EAN 6·cu. ft. Fl't.lddaif'{',
S:·t • ·ti. • ·w· t d perfPCt rond. Onlv ~9.:"..0 I Ua ODS an e GRAJ~T'S Furn. &. ApphanC<'s
BABY SliTER Responsible mid·
dut'··•..!"d IRd } would lik<' caring
for children in your home or
nunf· rnM HA 2172·W. ..
1645 Newport Blvd., Costa Mt'sa
BRA.'JD NEW motorboat, without
motor. l~·ft ., Imported from ~orway. Can be st'en only Sat
bctw. 2 and 5 p. m. or Sunday Wanted before 1 p. m. 731 Lido Soud. ~----------------------~I ~L~i~d~o==Is~le~.~~----~~--~~
WANTED. ROWBOAT Small & 5-Ct:. FT. Scn ·<'l g-as refdK·· fully I
in<'xt><'n"l\'1' Call HArbor 1114. I guar. Only $109.50.
WANTED BABY ~ITTING. Rc~ GRA.';1T'S Furn. & Apphances I llabl<· HArbor 2925-J 1645 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
WANT lll)t 'SE wtth 3 or morl" I CLEAR~CE SA~. Special ! ! !
txir111., •m Ralhoa [,;. Furn. or I Beaut1/ul Chlckenng baby grand.
partly ru111 Wtll ll'USI" by the Go:gN_>us blond case. Ukc nP~. yt>~r Good rl'fs. & property • Th1s IS a wonderful bargatn.
owrrt·r" IIArbor 1397-J j DANZ-SCHMTIYr, 520 N . Main,
BARY SIITJNC 50c hr t''<'S, 75c cor. 6th. Santa Ana
dayt111w HArbor 0281·J Bt:NK BED comp. \\ith springs
& mallrPs.•>•''>. Only $24.50. WILL J)(l .ronrng in my home. HA GRA.'\T'S Furn. & Appliance
26Rl ·.l 1645 ~ewport Bh·d., Costa MPsa
Miscellane ous CLEARA.~CE SALE! R.cpoSS<'S·
WANTF[)· ch11ly rirt<' ltl navy ba..,r.
I ..on~ fkach. Ph l!r\rbor 2622-M
w I J.J. ti' A y ) fl\1 r rohon.• btll lor u~ I
Of )'VIII' phnnl" IWiCI" 'I month.
C:tll !-;1 3-~·1~1 for pa r ticulars.
C"J II LD CAP.£ I.A't ynu1 young·
stPr r njoy h;1ppy tlay" at llay-
dt•ra lla~·t'n fttr l.t'll<' Folk. Hnlf
nnriAll·daY ~rsstons IIA 1'~1 -R.
440 lll'liotrop('. COM
FOR YOUR P ~T -::..U~ . .:... :,S-. -:Go,..-v-t-. .,..in--
spcctf'd horse mrat. free dc liv in
Harbor Area. Hidy's Pet Sup-
Pli<'S & Sporting Goods. 605
Coast Blvd., COM. HA 1293-J.
BABY SI'ITING in your horn<' or
mine, day or night. HA 1670.
Painting-Paperhanging
GEORGE BURDIARDT
Cal1 alter I p. m .
sed pianos. trade-ins, rental re-
turns and some marred in ship-
ment. Wond<'rrul bar~ains, ne"·
and used. Over 100 pianos from
\\ hich to choose. DAN Z •
SCHMlDT BIG PlANO STORE.
santa Ana, 520 N. Main , corn<'r
6th. Easy t£'rrru..
L>OCBLI:: stzP rollaway bed. romp
"'ith mat tn:-ss Only $19.50.
GRA!\T'S Furn. & Appliances
164!') :--;t'wport Blvd., Costa Mc>sa
W Al~TED !}() tt">ed pianos for· OUI'
rC'ntal dt'pl. Hi~hcst cash allow-
ancc in trade for new Spinet or
Grand piano or on television.
DANZ-SCH.1\UDT BIG PIANO
STORE. Santa Ana. 520 North
Main. com er 6th.
TABLE TOP O'K('{'fe & M<'rritt
gas range, 100'1,. automatic. p('r·
feet. cond. Only $69.50.
GRANT'S Fum. & Appliances
1645 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa
HAMMOND Organs. Spinet mo-
del, and the famous Chord ~
del. Come lft and play. DANZ-
SCHMUYI' Piano and Organ Co.
520 N. Main. Santa Ana. •
H. H. HOLBROOK
Dependable Pbunbing
1\ Prompt Repair Sel flee
MaJntaJDed $9 PER MO. rents beautiful baby
Phoee Bat'*' tUS..W Spinet plano wtth option to buy.
IMI Rat.,_ 111ft. N..,.... ._.. AU rt!nt·term allowed. ut the
I kiddles learn. DANZ~SCHMIDT P A I N T I N G BIG PIANO STORE. Santa Ana,
Earl SheOin 520 No. Main, Cor. 6th.
!'Til Palmer 8t. _ v.ta .._ I SAVE $75.00 on thll lovely new Amana food fr~zttr. used u
BlllaoR Ml'r-• floor demonstrator. Superfluous Hair GRANT'S Fum. A: Appliances
Pennancntly removed rrom face, 1645 Newport Blvd., Ca.ta Mesa
arm1. legs Eyebl'OW'I and half-. BABY Spinet. Uke new. ~ne ror
Une shaped-No mo~ ~nc. small apartment or traJier. Now
ELLEN L. BRYANT. R. E. only $297. T~nns .... DANZ-
'T'Ilt"Sdtly and Thunlday on11 SCHMIDT BIG PlANO STORE.
Udn'• S31on of Beauty HA 2576 Santa Ana. 520 N. Main. Cor. St.h
Thunday. Felxuary 21. IIU
SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE!' SAVE! SAVE! • •• Real &date & ReDiala
Biggest Appliance Sale ollh Year! • .
FURN. APT. or room1 with ll.Jht
cooking r.vtlefletl. Oc:Hn Blvd.. e
Come to the DAVIS · BROWN co., Thia
FBIDAY cmd SATURDAY
for the Greatest Sari.nga of a Life · e! tim
We'r-e ciMalac ~ to make room for afoW ~ra hy •edi!N!.
If JOU bQJ aow, you'U ... :
Here ..,.. J'Mt a few ol tbe valUH off&red lD Tel 00,
Radloe. &etrlpntora, w~ ......, e • TELEVISION
Beautiful Packard-Bell Television Consolette, 12~·
concealed casters. Worth $139.95. On Sale at ......
<'en,
. ... $109.95
Big Ha!Ucrafters 16,. tube table model TV with black
This is a steal at .......... ··--··-......................... ube.
-·· $139.95
Beautiful blond Packard-Bell table model TV with mate h
}
lng tAble. Makes attractive Pnaemble. Complete wtth da •lite tube. This week-end onlY .. ..... ......... .. . ............ . .... $114.95
Here's a bu;y! Philco 1950 table model TV with mat ch a
Fri
consolette base. Large 97 sq. in. picture. Sacrifice
lng
t....$109.95
Phllco 10· Consolette TV. This is worth $89.95.
you can have it for only ............... On day ... .. . . ... .... $ 59.95
Tcletone 14• table model TV. Black tube
condition .. Good oper a ling ....... ·-...... ......... •.. . ............ . ·······~·-··· .. $109.95
Phllco Consolette with large expanded 61 sq. in. sc r een.
Yours for onl .... ·-········· ............ y $ 79.95
Hoffman Easy-Vision TV. Larg<' 12~" screen. How can you lose? ........ ............ ... ....... . ........................ . .. .$109.95
Admiral 10~ Consolette. In good workin g condition. On
Crosley 12•11· table model 1 DuMont Chassis) with
radio, n.•C<'ptacle for n>cord player. nt>w picturt> tube
Jy .. $ 59.95
FM
•
RADIOS
$109.95
Ph.ilco Console 4-band radio. Fishing boats, aircraft, ama-
t<'ur and foreign short wave. Beautiful tone, You won't
believe this price .............................. . ... . .. S 9.95
Bendix table model radio with automatic rt'Cord player.
Goes to first bUYer ............. . . .. ....... . $ 39.95
Philco Radio ~ith automatic record player Beautiful wal·
nut cablneL Superb tonP. Only $ 44.95
Se&l's Radio-Phonognph Console with automatic record
changer . .• ·-·················· .. ..... . $ 39.95
MM-y, MANY OTHER VALUES 11'\ RADIOS• •
WASHERS
Thor Washing Machine What hav<' you got to lose a t S 9.95
Mnnt~omcry-Ward Washer. We want to ~:et nd of tht:o.
"'"'' too• .... . .... • S 9 95
Laund('ra ll Automatic. This sold for $72.50 beforc thl' ~ll•
:-\1)\\ $ 49.95
Oth<'r Washers, your choice, start at S 20.00
Eas} Whirldry Table WashE.'r A partment house sl:te. On
sale at ············-···· ................... -. $ 14.95
Handyhot Table Washer. Take it for . . . ... ... . ..... $ 9.95
Montgomery-Ward Washer. W~ don't want it, you can
have it for ............ ···········-··· ......... . .. $ 9.95
Thor Automagic Washer. This is a steal at . . . $ 49.95
Three Bendix Automatic Washers, square tub . YOUI'
choice. while they last for only . . ... ... ... $ 59.95
&>ndix Automatic Washer with round tub. Goc:. tor $10
less than others . .. .. . . S 49.95 • REFRIGERATORS
Westlnghouse 1951 Refrigerator. Horizontal fn.•t•zer. butter
ket>per. Like new. Used 60 days. Was $259.95. Now only .. $199.95
This 1s new! Philco 9 cu. ft. R<.'fri"Prator w'ith horizontal
freewr. f1oor sample. Sells for $269.95. but now it's
only . . ... . -· ... ·····-.... -· ·-. ..... ... . . . . .$199.95
Large 10 ft. Coldspot with lar'!t-fr('('zer chest. Must go!
A steal at only ................ .. ... . .. .. ... .. .... $169.95
AND MANY OTHER VALL'F:. YOU MUST SEE• • OTHER GREAT VALUES
Westing-house Electric Cloth<'S Dryer. Sells new for m 9.95
O n sale Friday and Saturday for .. -····· . .. $169.95
Popcorn Pop!>('rs. Reg. $9.95 -Sale Price .. $ 7.95
i\tor<' Popcorn Poppers tBoy, have> we got popcorn poppers!)
These were $5.95, but we're selling them for only . . ...... $ 3.99
Westinghouse Electric Range. As is .............. ... .. ... .. $ 9.95
Here's a New Unh·ersal Stroke Sav<',. automatic iron.
$14.95 value ...... .. .. .................. . .. $ 9.95
Westinghouse Electric Food Mixer As new as can be.
Reg. S41.95. Now . ... .. .. . . . . ... .. .. . ... $ 29.95
Sunbeam Mixmaster. One only, a display sample. Sells
for $46.95. First one here gets it tor only . $ 34.50
Youngstown Automatic Dishwashe r, brand new. A floor
sample. Sells for $299.95. We're knocking orr one hWl·
dred dollars. Out it goes for .... ...... .......... ... .. ... . $199.95 •
AND THAT'S NOT AU.!
Watne Irons, Clocks, Toasters, Roasters, Electric Irons.
Radios, Heaters -All on Sale at RldlcuJous Prices! •
FLOOR SAMPLES
More floor Mmples ln Refrtgeraton. Gu Ranges and
Washing Mac-hines at the biggest discount$ you've ever seen! • • • Two-Day Sale! These Pricea EflectiYe
Only on Friday cmd Saturday
February 22 and 23
• • • TIE DAVIS-BlOWN COIPIJIY
1111 HA.aiiO& BLVD .. 008TA I08A
·~-·
\
Corona 1 Mar. HArbor 2136.
GARAGE tor rent-cloee ln. HA
1347-W.
BEAt.mFUL l-and 2-bdrm. un~
fum. ap ... Juat completed. Laun-
dry tadl. Reu. rates.. 2152 New·
port Bl, Costa M~. H.A 1223-J
SMALL A'I'TR.AC. studio apt. for
1. Ocean view. Prtv. yd. Near
beach. HArbor 1193-J.
FOR SALE-2-bdrm. home, newt)'
decorated ln&Jde and out. Stucco,
shlnale roo!, ~·· cbaln Unk fence, Jot 60' . HJ&tl A: dry.
No flood waters ever .. Price
$8,900. 118 Santa -~1. eo.ta
Mea. Inq. Dlck'a MkL, 2398
Newport Blvd. BEacon 5652.
2-BDRM. home, newly dec:., fenced
yd. dbl. gar. HJgh & dry, $80 mo.
lease. lat & lut mo. req. Must
have references. 1!\,Santa Iaa-
bel, Coeta Mesa. Inq. ick'a Mar-
ket, 2398 N~t. Blvd., BE 5652.
WANT TO LEASE 2-or 3-bdnn.
unfurn. house wttb fenced yd. in Harbor area. V. Hanlon, 437 He-
liotrope, CDM. HArbor 2810-W
FOR RENT
BUNGALOW APARTMENTS
Beautifully rum.. ~.&rae Uv. room
wt th fireplace, bdrm., ldtc.hen-
ette.
month.
Rate by day, WMk or
FARM HOUSE MOTEL
1304 Coast BMl., CDM HA lOU
FURN. APTS. tor renL See Lou--
ise Apts. first. Obla & .tnc*.
overlooldng Ba.y. 308 Carnadoa,
Corona del Mar.
FOR SALE-By owner. 1-bdnn.
stucco, ranch type. Large lot.
WILL SACRIFICE. 2085 Thurtn,
Costa Mesa .
ELKS MINSTREL SHOW
Xewport Harbor 1-U Auditoriwn
8 P. M .. Mu~ '7 & &
Help Wanted
I ORANGE COAST College Will em-
ploy two 121 garden yard men
immediately S tarting salary
$190 plus S25 P<'r mo. cost or liv-
ing bonus. Apply in P<'fSOn at
Business offic~ of Lhc College.
CORONA DEL MAR
FOR REIT
2-Bdrm. Fum. Ho\Uie
$60 pu IDOIIUa
2-Bdrm. Unfum. House
Fenced yard
$80 per ... til
Bachelor Apartment
Newly decorated only
$50 per IDOIIUa
•
HOUSE FOR Ul E
$7.950 -- -$1.500 Down
25·ft. living room -bedroom, -
dressing room -breakJut bar
& kitchen a Real Buy -lnq .
8EOR8E J. DAVIES
BEAIJTOR
704 ('out Blvd. HArbor 169'7
Coroaa del Mar
I have 6 bolts of curtain ma-
tPrial left, and 6 bolts of out ling
flannel 1 will seU It ror 3.5<: a yard.
BROOMHEAD'S
Household Applicmces
1!00 Coe.at BIYd.
Coro-CS..I Mar, Calli.
IIAI'bor U '74-K
F,_. J. loll
F1~1acl4 Barbee--., Jl'eeoe..
Anythlng Ln block briok
ol" flap tone, etc.
U'7 E. llal SL Ooeta lle.a
...._. Bl'aooa uu.a
SEE US
FOB GOOD NEW AND
USED. FU&NITURE
at Jow prices and be sure to vialt
our gift department, ror we
bave many Items that will ln-
terert you, •
CRIST FURNITURE
1a1 o.....-. Ant. eo.ta ....
Across from new Alpha Beta Mkl.
Pta.e llhoott Tin
DAFFOD ILS
With THIS ad 69t doz.
flowem by Morri .E. ........ N, ......
IIA.rtler .,.
'
Tla··rlar. FUnaary 21. 1152 ....
IPP•TU•tt TiE FilM BOUSE MO·i EL IS SOLD
Do you want a well designed late
model home and a neat apt. for
income on BALBOA ISLAND!
WE NEED USTINGS OF HOMES, BUSINESS AND •
W e have a home priced for
quick sale. S EE TT TODAY.
INCOME PROPERTIES-ALSO RENTALS
• • • Stanley Hadfield
8ealtor
I 11 llariae Balboe bla8d COlONA DEL MIB . PROPERTIES
liN ... &eMn B.~ ... B .a. L. LyaA, R t••,llor"»--ud Sorrta, Sale. llaaarer
liVEST 411 Coast BouleYard CORONA DEL MAB Farmhouae Motel
IIA.rtMir 111'1 HArbor 1011 . BU81NB88 BUU.OlNO -Good
corner location, center Balboa
activity. Lower floor leased.
U pper floor has 2 apartments.
IICM .. 1-TM.:_
!: ~c~ . . . $27,000
I•••• Realtr C..
·NEW And PRICED TO SELL
Oppc.ite &100. Bank of America
Ross Greeley · Josephine Webb
Lllliaa McAdoo HA 3277
Eight Complete One-Bedroom Apartments, Gcirage W ith Each. Garbage
Disposals, Lots of Tile. Nicely Located for Shops and Transportation
SE E THE SE:
700 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa * WITEBFBONT
~: BEAUmUL
Oae bloek from the betlda. 3-bedroom home with :it'parate apartment for tncom e or $-t1,50() guests. 45-foot come-r lot. IdeaJ location. Price-d to sell. 1£
$11 ,000 lhadles. &lane .. at 5% •• • • • • • •
Modern 2-bedroom home ~Arith 2-bedroom garagl' apt for income. Hardwood ClooL . bar tyt.lt' katch-
eos. garbage disposals. Tastefully decorated. Good location. Price-d ri~ht and 5'~ lt'J ms_
One story rambling 3-bedroom
home • • • new and modern •• -
large living room. natural wood
panelling, furnace heat. garbage
disposal and a U t he modt'm con-
veniences. Charm and comfort
built into every room
TOM PAYNE, Realtor
110 COAST BLVD. CORO:\'A DEL MAR
F ronts upon a beautiful sloping
sandy beech, private a nd clean
as a pin. Invites sunbathing and
swimming at i L<> best.
Busineu Opportunitie s:
CABINET SHOP
Pit"r and slip included in price
twill be put in soon 1.
Located tn restricted Balboa
Covt's wtth pri\~le stree ts and
landscaped cntranct.·.
OWS"ER MUST SACRiFI('E
WeU locate-d woodworking shop.
Has display al'('a on bt>st stn·ct
m Costa ~tl'sa.
$32,500 B. A. N1ra101
198! l'llt>wpor l Bh.-d.
8t;a()oo 5225 Co8ta ~t'M
Halbol"
ln~est-enl
CO., RULTOitS
ELKS MINSTREL SHOW
(So nee I q45 I
N•wporl .._d. •t lOth St. HA 1600
;\£>wport Harbor Hi Au<litorium
8 P. M .. ~rch 7 ll tl NEWPORT BEACH
BALBOA ISLAND'S PERSONALITY HOME
This distinctive and appealing ~bedroom home has "persolldltt>
plus". Lots or cupboards and storage area. htgh Ct'lhng in hnn~
room. artractive patio. Tile apartment over doubll' ~ara~,;e hu~
Ceaturl's galore and splendid income record. Set' '' today.
Priced $22.500 t~rms
island realty
Rn ltors -B~ni"M Brokt>r~
HAR\"f;Y D. PEAS E
Park An•. at Apte ... Blo<'k from F t>rry
co.
BALBOA ISLAND IIAr bor 3'7"l-W
* Business Opportunities Wanted *
LIST YOUR BUSINESS
with
Lloyd C. Howard au,i~.u a.o~.,
Btrtchet• Bldg., 1415 Coast Blvd .. Corona del Mar
HArbor 3512
• Your business can be sold quickly tht·ough
a confidential listing at this tim<'.
• G BEET IN G S I'm back at the old s tand
N?ady a nd bet h'r a bleo to a ssi<; t
you because of the varit'd experience gaine-d in tht-different St'C·
tions or the L. A. area. I also successfully compll'ted a course'.
rect>iving ft certirlcatt' in rt'al t>State appraising.
• • • PWNM drop ln. Let's talk about your needs and off-
erings in n-a] t>State ---income property -• -business ---ex-
changes ---insuranet> • --etc.
A. SANDY STBNER, Realtor
U4 Oou& lllc:llwaY Newport ae.dJ BEMloll MU-W
P.S . I want a live-wire sales person. Experienced
• • • or wtlUng to learn.
omTANDI. VALUE
New 2-bedroom home w(th redwood &: s tucco exterior, wood shin·
gled roof and garage. ·Very large living room with nreplace. Price
includes kitchen range, refrig. a utomatic washer. Lot beauUtu lly
la.ndscaped. EXCLUSIVE. We have the key.
$11.500
lWc have other exceptional valuesl ......................
~~-
/ TODA Y'S SPECIAL
Two-Bedroom Gara ge Apartment located o n re ar
. of lot. Room on :ront of lot for other umt Se wer
connection m for second umt Yar:l completely
fenced. Ntce locattor. S~ove and re~naerator ir.-
•
cluded -
Ft'LI.
Prk~> $9,500 I.OW 00\\''i
1'.\ \'~ft:'iT
T rnm. U k t> Rt>n l
s t: F. Til S TODA
PRICE T. McCUISTION
1503 Cout Bh•cl., Coroa.a df'l Mar HArbor <1'7
VoGEL Y ALUES
CORONA DEL MAR
Very Modem, 2-Bedroom Home
()c(>an side or highway U\in~ room 12'z x20 Fllo !J~·•l'• L.ctr~P
windows. Lar~e ma ter bedroom :'>1any out~tan<lim: f,•,Hurt'~
and attracti\'<' in. e,·ery way Exj)('rt landscapmg. $12 600
2-car garage. Pnce t
Residence and Garage Apartment
Restd<'net> has 16'x20' It\ tn£{ room with fireplac£· Ynun.:,town
kitcht>n. F ront hou.c;l' lra!'rd for ~ )Par a t ~-,o per mo R.•ar
,• .. ntt'd at S35 P<'r mo Plac£> m·c·d!. a li Jtljt $6 750 and
flxin' Shows a good n·turn at 1 11 rms
• • •
VocEL VALUES
COSTA IESA
New 2-Bedroom a nd Den Home
nf'a r Country Club. l.htnc room t:y,~· Hlllk Ill• l '1 F ur·
na('(>. Ha rd ~A ood f) I)( II"-S. dro.,m ,,, l u·, 11 '' "
13'x13' Lots of ttle an kllchen and bath C·•m• rll IX"' :!-1'1'
tta rage. Dtshma!Oter Garba~.:e dhpo:-11 Plunal~ <.1 l11l •'· .. m.l t\1'
laundry. F ru11 ll'••t·~ A r<•al hom~> tn u clulll't' l<••··~ I hill 1M""'
sa) s "Sc•ll"
"''t' l's Toda' un PrtC'• nnd Tt•l ms
The JOHN VOGEL CO.
1301 Cout Bh·d •• Corona d.-J Mar
l lArbor 1741 or HArbor 14'7'7 EH•nlnp: HArbor !93-)1
BALBOA ISLAND
Little Island Waterfront Gem!
OllAnniDg • • • Spa.rkll.n£' --• k Brand S't>w
This 2-bedroom home in excellent locataon offl'rs tht-utmost m en-
joyable living! Cheoery Jh;ng room with cood fircplaet>. attracti\·p
tilt' kitchen with ttarbage disposal. tilt'd bath ",th tub eonclosu!"f' and
electric heat. Usable 2-car garagE' built to take 2nd s tory. Thic:
can be yours for only $10.000 doWll. It is a pll'nsurl" to ~hO\\ thil' one
As k to see it.
W11. W. S•flnl Realtor
Exclusive A~t'nt
Park AH•DU(' at M.&rla~ Balboa 1 .. d
HArbor ue2
BICYCLE REPAIRING
Schwinn Btcycles
Ray Stedman
1574 Newport BlYd., Costa Mesa. BEacon 51 28-J
,...,. ..... ..,
ID c.oaa del Mar
$1.9SO
2-Bedroom home. Com-
pl.e~ly feneecl ....,. yard.
Clole ln. Good t.erml.
EABL CHAMIIEIIIJUR ......
set Cout .....
IIArMr ...
o,-ite tt. .... C..... .W W.
DISTINOTIVE BAY ...ON'I'
BOllE
3 bedroolll.l, 3 baths, 1 ~ atorieL
Splendid modem deaign, private
beach, sweeping view of en_Ure
bey and harbor entrance. Com-
pletely furnished: ciOiile to Yacbt
Club.
AttraeUnly KA.OOO prieed at _,.,.,
Convenie-nt Tt'rma to
Qualified Buyt-r
Csll or See
S CHl'STE R
· at
Earl W .
STANLEY
Realtor
616 Oout Blvd., 0011
HArbor U '7'
OPEUE RULn CO •
3 Good
Office Renta ls
~Aith plenty o! park.Jng space.
~uJtablf' fur doctors. d£>nllsts
"' otht>t pwtr-;;ton~
2-Bedroom, plus
Large Rumpus Room ,
2 bat hs hard'~ ood fl oors n r-
C'ttla lin\! ltl'l pia('(>. double ~ar
a l(t> Attrarti\E'I) pn<."t"d
Top Quality
Smaller Home
tn ru "' C'la~ nt>a~hborhood. J>nt'l'd bfllcm markE'T F:Xclus-1'"' ,, tlh w
406 Coast Boulevard
C'ORO:'\A DEL MAR
HArbor 3571
A RANCH
CHAllENGE
e e e to inflation
• • •
lmPf'rial \ allf'~ -320 a cres at
$300 t>t:n A \R t. "''h a ~;o rash lt'as('.
• • •
)toja' f' RIHr \'allf')·-1J:; acre-s
J!.b.l urt• $45 000 l·t.d ,, •
• • •
c·<i ll \lr l.<>\'f'land at
HArbor 3265
E HI • •nd f8f8 oms Anoci• .. ,
<&4)8 E. &Jbo& Bh d.., BAlboa
$1,000 DOWI
I t'' t•h :.?-hf'dronm h(lme t'nly 5
months nld Ranch st) It" stuc-
l'fl. plu~tf'ri'd \\al!" 84.-autirul
har~hHICid floors rombi.nation
M-r\lct' porch a nd 1ronmg room.
l.!ar,t~:e Rtr lot wtth large
t rt'e-. Rl'-.t •'a c; t "a dr-location
and onl~
$7,950
PHIL SUUJV AN
GEO. EVERSON
1156 New~ N~ Cod• Nelle
(AUOM ~ Cost• M ... a.lJ
IE 7 tU. E:YK: HA l1S7#JW, IE S4St.J
E. L S•••••r
• UAlTOI
• IU~NW Of'flOITUHITlES
• UNTAlS
RA~ '"' I $2) Con IW .. c.._. 4el ..._,
Page I
CHIJ~C:HES
'lUND' IM ~t":~OA \' TOI'IC'
· "Behold. how good and how
pleasant it is for ~Tl't~.ren t.o
dwell togettwr in umty! ThlS
Blb}e verse from Psalms 133:1 is
included in the Lt-sson-SC'rmon on
the aubject of "Mind'' at the Nt'w-
port Harbor Church of Christ.
Scientist. ThC' Golden Text from
Romans 12:2 reads, "Be not con-
formed to thl..s world: but be YP tranlfonned by the t-enewing or
your mind. that ye may prove
what U; good, and acceptable, and
perteet, will of God." • • •
ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING
EYA~OELI~TIC SER\'IC'F.
A sermon on "The Three Steps
to Heaven" wtll bt> deli,•ered at 11
a. m. Saturday at the Se\'enth-Day
Advt'ntist Church in N e w Jl or t
Heights by Rev. Hollis And«.>rson.
Evangelistic services art> lx>lng
conductt'd at the church, including
a apedal ttervice at 7 :30 p. m. Fri-
day and two services next week.
Friday Mrs. Felix Conway or Ca-
thay will prest'nt an illustrated
lecture and Richard Pfeiffer will
play trumpet solo.
Sunday the program will in-
clude a lound picture and mixPd
college quartet and guest !K>Iolst.
The subject will be "Where Arc
the Dead?" Next Wednesday tht'
discussion will include the topics,
··What and Whert• is Hell?" and
"Do Sinners Burn Forever?" • • •
An ilnportant event of the YMr
will ~ obeerved Sunday by mem-
bers of the Balboa Island Com-
munity Methodist Church wh~n
Dlst:rkt SuperintPndent Hayden
Seen will visit the church for theJr annual Sunday meeting. 'Ot"R BOATS ARE SMALl.'
Supt. ~rs wiU dPiiver the ser-Dr. I van Ellis or the First Bap-
mon at the 11 a . m. sen'iet>. which tist Church. Newport. who· be·
wilJ be followt"d by a noon plannt"d ~an his sailing days 42 years a~o
pot-lUck dinnt-r at the church. An-and is a naval reserve chaplain,
nual reports will bc given at the has chosen for his 11 a. m. Sunday
yearly meeting to be held after topic "Our Boats Are Small" and
thl' din.oer a nd offiet-rs will be for thE' 7 :30 p. m . ser\'ice "To En-
t'lE'CtE'd.. A wompn's trio from Los joy FPllow-ship With God." Dr.
AngPles will sing "Uft Thine Ellis saw ser\'ice in World War ll,
Eyes" by Mendelssohn at the coming out with the rank of lieu-
morning serviCt'. tPnant commander.
• • • A pot-luck supper will be held
•HAl' REC£1\'E ~IGHT' at 6:30 p. m . tomorrow (Friday)
"That We May RE'Cri vc Sight" at the church in honor of the
will bE> the thcmr of the st>rmon founder of the church, Chaplain
this Sunday by Pastor HrrbE>rt C. George Wiedman of tht> 40th DI-
Roth at thr Nrwport Harbor Lu-\ision.
1 heran Churth. Th<' !'Prmon is Pastor Ellis will speak on the
taken from thE' Gospel of St. Luke parable of "The Householder" at
18:31-43. Traditional mid · week tht> prayer m eeting at 7 :15 p. m.
IA'nten S('rvicrs will br held at 7 :301 nf'xt Wednt'Sday.
evf'ry Wt>dnl'sday evt>nin~. b<•gin-' • • •
ning Ash WE'dn~sdny. ncxt wPek. ASH WED~'ESDAY SER\"IC'ES
ThE' gC'nC'ra l themP for t~r !\ermon St. James Episcopal Church at
st'l1rs bv Pastot· Roth "111 be: "In thE' entrancE' to Lido Isle will ob-
tht> Stwldow or thr C'~oss" .Thc spr\'!' Ash Wt>dnE'sday. Feb. 27. thE'
theme of the ser\iCe wlll be liter-be~nning or U>nt ; Holy Commun-
ally carril'd out a'-thr rom:rega-ion at 7 a. m .. Litany and Hoi~
uon worships m thl' shadow of thr Communion at 10:30 a. m and Li-
crot-s ,.,hich will be projrctr d above tanv and evening praycr at 7 ·30
the altar. Thc Hour .or Prayr r p. in. Thc "Cantata Golgatha"
follows the LentPn «ernCt'. After will bt> sunJ:: at th£' 7 :30 p. m sC'r· 1 thr s<•rmon. a ll light~ arr tum-:d vice by the choir, directE'd by Mr!l 1
off and thr rongrC'gatJon knN'Is an Pearl Weidman. "'ith Zola Wright
prayer m the shadow of the cr~. and J t'rry Hall as soloists.
Th•· pa11tor leads the pra~ E'r whtch The second of thE' church pot-
15-lolJow('(i b~ a m1)m rnt of -.!lent luck family dinners "ill b(-hf'ld at
prayrr. 6:30 p. m. next Thursday, spon-
• • sort'd by the Costa Mcsa Guild of OR~F.K\'E LAVMF.~·~ DAY 1M Woman's Au.'Ciliary, St. Mar-
Annual LayJVen·s Day will bt> garet's. F ollowing dinner Dr. Ed-
obsPrv(od Sunday at Chrtst Church win T. F orCE' of Santa Ana Col-
by the Sea. Newport Bt'ach. Lay lege will talk on "Chapters In
Leader William McDonald is tak-Church History." Each Thurs&ly
ing responsibility for thf' service. hi' will give a lecturE' in this series.
whic.h will feature a panel of four On Thursday mornin~s at 11
laymt'n discussinJ{ "The Church Rev. PauJ Moore Wht'elt'l' will give S~rves the Community." The lay-1l series of talks on R e becca
men takt> fuU rrsponsibility for Beard's "Evpryman's Goal." Sun-
the sprviet>, which dramatizes the day evenings at he will give talks
Protestant doctrinE' or the priest· for the high school students on
hood or all believers. The San~ "Youth Prepares for Marriage ." tuary Oloir will sing the Waring • • •
arrangement of "Onward Christian SERMON FOR SUNDAY
Soldlen." Sunday's Sermon at the Corona
~M A T T R E S S E S
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WALLPAPER
All New 1952 Patterns
Courtery to '•inten I o-.toft
House & G•den
611 CHit Highwey Newport .....
Open Ni9ht1 • • Sun. tO e.m.-4 P-"'-
MALONE H. HOLMES
GENERAL INSURANCE
at the John Vogel Co.
1)01 Coett Blvd., CorOfte tiel Mer,
l.i~~e~~ PlloM: HA 1741 • 14n
I..W-. PIMM: HAtttet 2444-W
del Mar Community CbW'ch will
be "The Greatest of These'' deliv-
t>red by R t>v. P auJ E. Babbitt at
both the 9:45 and 11 a . m. serv-
ices. The antMm in the early Sl'rv-
ice will be Handel's "Trust in the
Lord." PomJey's "Praise" will be
sung at the 11 a. m . service. A
children's sermon on "How We
Earn Our Names" will be delive~
at the early St'rviet>.
Church meetings next week in-
dude a board of Christian Educa-
tion meeting a nd Church School
staff meeting Monday; Capllla
Circle meeting Wednesday fol-
lowed by a Board of Deaconess
meeting; and a couple's party plan-
ned for Saturday of next week.
"MOVING and STORAGE
LOCAL 1111 IAn ... DE
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Balboa Transfer Co.
G. C. aem.tt ... __
11aunday, February 21 .. 1111
LH.M. NOnCI OERTIFIOATI: OF __ ..
.,cUUoua .,,. ...._
Tltf' U adenl..,. ciD heftb1 ~r.
Ufy that ~My are oonductlng a
Rctail Pharmacy bwinea at 823
Coast H ighway, Corona del Mar,
CaUt. under the nctttiolll firm
name of Corona del Mar Phar·
macy and that aald fino l.s can-
posed of the following ~nona.
whose names in full and placea of
residence aff u fol.I()M. to-wit:
G.H.PEIRSOL
600 Acacia Ave.,
Corona del Mar, CaUl.
MRS. ELEANOR C. PEIRSOL.
fJOO Aeaeta Aft.,
Corona del Mar, Calif.
Wible. o\111 hands thia 18th day
of February, 1952
G.H.PEIRSOL
MRS. ELEANOR C. PEIRSOL
State ol Oalllonla
<Joaaty of o.........,...
Oa ..,. 18th day of F.tlnarY.
1952, before me, a Notar)' Publle
in and for said countJ and state,
residing therein, dulr ..amb·
sioned and sworn, ~ ap-
peared G. H. Peirsol aDd lllrL El-
eanor C. Peirsol known to me to
be the persons whoee llllJD8 are
subscribed to the· tvlthlD u.tru-
ment. and ack:ry>wJec11ed to me
that they t"xecuted the ~ame.
WltaeM my hand and otftdal
seel. ~
OE.VERATOR TE TER. Ht'rf' l1 Keany Payuat of Seal Bfoac'b
showtn~ Sharon O'Conaf'll of Balboa bow to use the Automobtle Me-
chaalc. Depar~nt'a aew M50 maehlae for t.Htlq r:tt~eraton aad
•tarter• at Oraace Coaat CoUece. The madllae wu acqUlrf'd lut
aprlq, but wu jolt rec.eatly lutallecl.
MARY A. !IAAP A
Notary Public· in aDd for aid
Cowtty and Sta~. My Commission e~ July 31,
1955.
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BAY BOliNUAJtl' ISSl't~-\Vhf'rf' Is th~ trut> o ut.-r houndary of !'<an P~>dro &~·? This a~v. A pos.~blf' fuurth linf', not llhown hf'rf', w ould liP IM"~ond thf' out .. r rlm of Ule
q.-Uon w11J 1M' lw•fur•· » m 1u1t.Pr of <'h.ancery ln bPUrln~ a t \\'a,.hlns:to n, D. (' .. Oltt!O· l'hiLDOPI l!'llnndK. HN'I'IInn 1'1 lmpurtunt to :S#'wport 1\t'R<'h, hM·uu..,. I& bJI\' 1 .. tLn "ialaDd
InK th1.8 Wt'lf'k, In rnnn•-ctlon wttb thf' SuprNJw ('uurt df'<'lsltm on ttw tideland'i cnsf'. wut.-r" ~tud t.tw J,"(t\ .. rnm~>nl m a k Ps n Q C'lnlm on lnlnnct \\ ,&h·r"' u.nth•r lh•• "'"l'rr mt> Court
T lll.i map lacflc-at.-.. 8Qm(• poulblr df'<'lsloD.!I on thf' bOundary lint•. ThP !itlpulstf·d linP thlt-land'4 d t'<'I!Ucm. :St•\\l)llrt 84-t•<'h own.;. lt.l llctrlund .. undl'r u ~:rani fmm tbt!l .ta~.
WU fixed tllatath·f'ly, pencfla~ ~ C'OUJ'l dt"CiAJOO. Tbf' llnf' l ndlr.atM'I In thP c.a~ rtf l . '· and thf' r ,t .. nl uf 1111 llrfl(Wrty \\Ill bfo df>lf'rmlnc•d h~ lh•· dN •i-.l•m 1!" In \\hat 1.§ lalaH
vs.. CILriiJo rf'tMJJted from pri>'W'CuUoo of a g311lbllnK !ihlp opt>rntor. Thl' llnf' from Pt. watf'r. Th.-P oint Ff'nni.n-tn-:\'P\\ s>r•rl boundtt '> lint• \H•Ul d ~:h .. :\'• '' pnrt OWIIf'rwllip
Ft~rrnhl t.o ~f'wport Sf>.ac-b was lncflC3ted l.n a r;o \f'mmPnt harbflr rPport of somf' ~·f'a" of part--IM.It not 11ll~f ll!l tldf'hllld ...
OCC Wins 66-65
In Final Seconds
The :'>l<'wport Harbor football
squad will lx>£in its 1952 Sun<;rt
1.4'8\!U<' com(>f'tition on Oct li un
thl' homt• fu•ld. \\Jih Anaht•tm a'
uppnnl'nt Thl' fl\l'·~amt' 1Pa£:llt
~t'a on wtll C'lol't' ,,,,h thl' Tar' .~r
lluntm~on ~ach on :"u\ 11
Her!' '' 1 h<' t:omplC'lP It 1 ·w was dPfea t(>(f by Fullerton Mon-~ch<'dul<'
day, 44-41, but that did not chant:r ort. 17_Anah£>im nt :"t'Wpot t . t~~ lea~e standings. Th~ Tars Full<>rton at Oran~e. Huntmgtnn fm1sh~ m third place. behmd the Bf>ach &t santa Ana
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Th~
Sign 111
HArbor 87
427 Nerc-., CO...
t·hamplOn Anaheim team and ~£>-I
rond plaC'(' Huntm~ton &ach
I.C>CAL DOCTOR :SAMt:O
Thr Santa Ana City Board of
Educatton has a ppointed Or. Hel<'n
R. Robertson. 333 E . Bay Front,
Balboa Isla nd. as acting djrcctor
of health of the Santa Ana Cit y
School District
VALUE FOR s2oo
• • •
for this Unusual Bargain
TURN TO PAa5 12 -IJ ,
al red by the Newp«t Harbor Ea.ign
cmd MerchGDta ol tlae Harbor Area
Oct. U -Orans::<' at :\t>wpt•t 1
lhtrbor; Santa Ana at Anahe1m
Huntm£:ton Beach at Fullerton
Oct.. S I -Ne\\'J)Ort Harbor n 1
f'ullt>rton : Santa Ann at Oranl!<': 1
Huntington 8<-ach llt Anaheim.
S o\'. 7-Santa Ana at :"le\\-port
Harbot · Fullrrton at Anaheim.
Orange at Huntington St-ach I
Nov. 14 -~ewport Harbor at 1 Huntington Ek'ach: Anah<'im a t
Orange . FuliE'rton a t Santa Ana
Varsity ga mt'S are on Fruia~
even(ngs. Cl.lss C teams will play
Truhsday afternoons at 3 on the
same fields as t he varsity. Class I
B gam<'s will be played on Fn-
days at 3 p. m on the oppositr
fi elds. I
-------I Ex-Resident Diea
Edwin S. Burwell. formerly a
resident or Balboa, at 610 W . SaJ-
boa Blvd.. dJed T\.K'sdA,· at a hos-
pital in Compton. He had tx>en
an employee or South Coa..~t Co. In
Newport. Burial wiU be at Forest
Lawn. Glendalt-, at 1 p. m. Satur·
day.
POST OJI"FFCI::s CLOSE
Post offices will ~ closed to-morrow (Friday) ln obseT\'8~ of a...---.-...,....,. .... ,..._ .... ...,.., ..... ~-.--....... .---.--~ , Washington'!! blr1hday.
It's
D Squad Wins
Sunset Title
Spring Planting Time
READY TO PUNT NOW-
Bare Root Roses
:3 5 var.etles :n .:h..l ::L:-:a ~he new
HelPn T:c .;be.
MAKE UP Y~~ 0~ COL-10of0 LECTION , -r me.~ -SAVE
w.
Gerber as T:-:::::.svaal Dmsy)
Root divisions
Smgle -Duplex -Double
Plaat NOW -- -
Marcom Daisy-Esther Read Da.lsy
Artichokes & Rhubarb
Strawberry Plants
DEPEID • l.lli'S
for all your garden needs
n , ... ,.. ta Uubor A-r..
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Page I .... 'ftmmday, FUnaary 21. 1112
Chawher Life Member Excllange Clu Predtleat 1-....... ......,eo..a.._. .................... ~ .......
._, Han.,y 8-.Ha of • N..,...t &.nor CM.ller ol 0 I eto: AwardsGiven ~ !..,~ c!~~ ,!!'s! IIUDOil'l' A nN ANOB IIIEIIBJ:R8BIP
Roland A. Wrlght , Cbm. Dr. A. E . Stockton, Chm.
Jobn Boyd Bal~
Monte Grimes Sam J. Colyer
0 . W. Richard J . R. Connell
Leonard Robeson Irving Gronak,y
Stan Henline CD..EB&ATIONS H . M . Hollcer
L R. Vincent, Chm. Balboa leluld t! ~ley John Bidwell
Conrad HJdy Don Cameron
Francis J Horvath Stanley Hadfield John Keeler Ja mes Karam Dale Ramsey Jack King Price McCuistion Ooroaa del Mat
Kenneth Nichols Arvo Haapa
L. H . Nonnaa Russell Hampton
VergU Oakden Thomas E. Heffernan
.Aage Rasmusse n Harold Hetrick
A. M. Reinert C. Lester J ones
Orville Schluett>r Udo A Marlll.-r'a HUe
Hennan Septoff L. W. Allt>n
Mildred Stanley Peter Barret t
J . Lesllf' Stetr('nsen Lester Livingston
W. Tough Robert H. Reed
C. V. Turner Porter B. Sinclair C. C. Veneman
Verne Watson
Leon WilliAms
H. B. Wilson
CTVI~ ~OOPF.RATION
Thomas r Norton. Chm.
Ed H AIIPn
William Burris
R. L. Callis
H . 0 . Ensign
Braden F inch Ross GrN"It~y
r arl Hanna
W B. H<'llts
Tom I lendN·son
Franc-is .J llorva I h
Ruth Jn)rr <>d
Nurmau l\hlil'r
Willllun Mtram
Harvl'v i't'll'\<'
Dale RAmi-•')
Jamt'S REI~
John VO!::• I
LJoyd Wood
.EXf':('t 'T J\'•; ('O)l~ITTEE
Hnrvo'\ !'--c1mo•rs, Chm.
John ·r Ho vd
T 1 I !.unim~rtk
Thom.1, f. lf••il•·man
Thum., ... F 'l.urt11n
I 1r t) C !'-Ill'''
Rolnncl A Wnght
nRE PRE\'ESTlOS
Maurit• StaniE'y, Chm.
Frank Crock('r Cex-oftldo)
Alrr<"d E Gib~on
Phil H«t)clf'll !ex-offldo)
M II IIolm<'s
T Weston Jay
MarvP liN' Moody
Linwood Vick
HARBOR
Walter S Spicer. Chm.
H. L. AyrE's
Ross Greeley
L. L Jona•
Heinz KaJSf>r
K. T. Kt>ndall ~nard HJn~sbaker
Dick Stt>waM
Roland VaJ iely
Jt H . Winkler
RIGHWAl'R
A TRANSPORTATION
J ohn T Boyd. Jr.
Wa lter Franz
Heinz Ka1seor
H F. Kenny
Art l.Jl ~helle
R. L PAIIPrson
John ~ntlnr'\ 1 PX-oftldo)
Earl w Stanlt>y
J n Wrbb I <-x-orndo)
INDUSTRIAL
Kt•nneth Wilson,
II L A~tf''<
WilliAm B~"tt•r
1..('() Re-m i 111
Sam .J ('olyf.'r
John Curci
Hugh Haley
Stan Howard
Harold Johnson
Sam Kauffman
Sam Kinsfather
Elmer Larson
W. M. Loo.gmoor
George Meacham
Walter B. Mellott
Stanley Ridderhof
Roy Roush
Steve Showier
Nelson Stafford
RAy Trautw<'in
Chm.
INTERCOLI...EOIATE
CBEW REGATTA
Harve-y Somers, Gen'l C'hm.
Dr. S. R. Monaco, Co-Oun.
Thomas F . Norton, Co-Cbm.
Hay Langenheim, Director
Don Arford
Harry Ashton
Rexford Brandt
Russell Craig
EJmf'r Curry
~ewporl
Norman Hagen
Francis J . Horvath
Ben Redclick
0. W. Richard
Keith Rima
MER~UAST~'BUREAU
D. M. Hummel, Chm.
ChariPs Be<'cher
F rank Brookin~s
LawrenC!e Brown
F loyd BueiJ
Don Cameron
Harold Christler
<*or~e Eulbcrg
H . M . Holker
RltWIW Hutchison
Bet-ty Jf!rvis
Frank Katnik
Cliff Lionbarge1·
Alan Mickle
JOE' :'-i tckert z
Thro Robins
E H. Skinner
Cliff Vamer
John Vilelle
\'alL'\ Wh1tC'
!\'A T l 0 ~A f •• -\FF,\lRS
T. M. J lamhrook, Chm .
Dr PhiUip Ha:.s£'tt
J A ~k
Low5: W . Rri~J:!S
Dr. W. J. Cowan
Judge Robert Gardner ~rge Holstein III
Myford l rvine
Heinz Kaiser
~rge Lind
Fr ank Linnell
Ralph P . Maskey
P. A. Palmer
Dr. G. N. Pease
W. W. Sanford
Dr. A. W. Smith
Maurie Stanley
Mildred Stanley
OFFICIAL RECEPTION
Harvey Somers, Chm.
Hilda Briscoe
J udge Rober t Gardner
Mayor L. L. Isbell
Betty J arvi.s
Virginia Manson
Hadd Ring
John Sailors 1 ex-ottid o)
Sally Somers
Mildred Stanley
P UBLICITY
Rexford E Brandt, Oun.
Don Arlord
Harold Christlc>r
Arvo Haapa
Wendell V. Hoyt
0 . W. Richard
Lee-Wilder
SP ORT F l HI S G
J . B. McNally, Chm.
L. w. Allen
Peter Barl'et t
Joe Dixon
E. G. Elliott
Irving Gronsky
Nonnan Hagen
L. L. Jonas
J. H. Mills
Keith R ima
Mrs. Keith Rima
Lee Wilder
YACHTING
Dr. o. c. s~. ~
Robert Beecher
.J. A. Beek
Urban Beh
Robert L. Boyd
Clifford W. Chapman
Rt.WJe U Craig
Mark Healy
George Hoag n
C. F . Landers
Howard Lewis
Sandy F. McKay
Leonard S. Rowberry
Harvey Somers
Charles UUman
James M. Webete.r
011ESTS FROM OBIXJON
_,
T. M. Hambrook
Edwin Harbach
Mark Healy
George Hoa~ Il
Mayor L. L. ls beU
Heinz Kaiser
K. T. Kendall
Ken Niles
Morgan Noble
W esley D. Smith wm. Spt~t~eon m
Ja.r:D8 M. Webete'
Mrs. Mabel Olen of 520 Dahlla
Ave., Corona del Mar, hu u
gu@lts her brother and tda wttel
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bamey OJ
Springfield, Ore., and thdr IOD-lo·
law and daughter, llr. and llra.
Charles Poolt-of Eucene. On ..
Enlten Want ACII bl1ns ~
Mrs. P. F. Baines, who atarted Exchance Club Pretident IIUton nan and Tomm)' 'nwlmu.
her loc:al PTA work u a Found-Pilchard named thoee who will Mr. PUchard at.o 1ppoiD1ed the
er'a Day chairman, wu a warded serve on the ~ of Control tollowin' c:ommittee beecb: Bert
Ute membership Monday at the durinc tt.e cunent yur. 1D ad-Clancy and Tomm,y 'J'bcD\U, pro-
F ounder's Day program for the dition to Mr. Pilchard, the Board cram; Geor ge TurnH, att..oclance;
N e w p o r t B e a c h Elementary Is to \consist o1 E. II. Thiele, Frederick Hodgdon, youth aetivt·
Schools PTA Miss Norma Per-vice-pl'esident o1 the club; Paul ties; Tom Heffernan, publldty;
kJn.s because of her outstanding But I e r , ~retary; Frederick Milton Pilchard, mernbenhJp.
work in creating student partici-Hodadon . treasurer, and Bert The members di8cu.ed spon-
pation in instrumental music, was sorship of CUb Pack 111 of New-
also awarded a life membership. t l port Heishta and atitJ Haven.
The presentatjoll$ were m ade Ba Masque' Mr. Pilchard. who lut y-..r won
by Mrs. Ray1nond Kent Harvey, . the lot at Yucca Villap civen
herself'" a lile member. A life Friday N;ght away by the Exchange C lub, of -
me mbership, valued at $26, is • fered this p-operty to t1na:Dce
placed in the name elf the re-, the Cub Pack and other youth
ciplent in a revolving fund and To mask or not to m ask may projects. His offer WM aceepted.
loaned to students, interest free. be the question decided individu-
to be repaid by them after grad-ally for tomorrow night's "Bal
uation. It is the highest honor Masque," annual Hearts and
the PTA can bestow . Flowers dance to be presented
A review of "Chinese Fifth by the Newport Harbor Auxiliary
Daughter" by J ade Snow Wong of the Children's Home Society.
was presented by Newport Li-However. a gra.nd showing at 10
brarian Dorothea Sheely. p.m. will mark a uniq ue parade
Dressed as hillbillies, Mrs. Ron -of festive mas ks by members of
aid Barlow and Mrs. Clayton the society.
BANK OPEN SATtmDAY
The Newport H a rb o r Banlt,
which is usually open until 8 p.m.
on Fridays and cloeed on Satur-
days, announces that it will be
closed tom orrow in obeerYanoe of
Washington's birthday and will
be open from 10 to noon Saturday.
Lowe announ ced the PTA benefit Modelling will be Mrs. J ohn
program to be presented March Broughton, Mrs. Kenneth Boett-OW
13. 14 and 15 at the high school. cher, Mrs. John Bidwell, Mrs. ELKS MINSTREL SH
NeWJ?Ort Harbor Hi AlXIitorium
8 P. M,. JlllarG ' .t 8
Mrs. Borroughs Hill announced Frederic C leary, Mrs. LaWTence
the television ''flands of Mys-Brown, Mrs. E. C. Martin, Mrs.
terv" contest tor the benert of Charles Ullman, Mrs. 0 . G. Suess
ca,;cer rese-arch. wh1ch will begin and Mrs. Roland Vallely. ============~ Ma rch 17 Cocktail parties galore will un-;:
mask the evening. Hosts and host.
esses will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic j
Cleary, Mr. and Mrs. Alan P ost
and Mr. and Mrs E. C. Martin of I
Balboa Island, Mr and Mrs. l..l>s
Livingston of L1do Isle, Mr. and ;
Mrs. H Pay ne Thayer and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Ullman of Bal-•
Junior Ebell
Plans Party
A para.qol thPmC' ";n hi~hli~ht
thE> Annual dC'ssf'rt bridl!r party of
thf' ="{'''port Harbor Ebt'll Club
Juninr!' rwxt Thursday afternoon
a t 1'\ev.'Jl(>rl Harbor Yacht Club. I r,in11l arnnl!rme-nts Wf'N" made
nr >1 <'nmmit l<'t' me<'ting Tuesday
"'t'n 1 nJ: R t 1 ht> Lido humP of ).t rs.
IIUJ!h Plumb. A fHshion show will
!)(' Jlrt~S('nlf'd r>oor priU'S Will in-
('! udl' a S.'lO mf'rchanclis<' Clrdf'r.
!\1r.;; A. Burr WhitE' is prt>sident of
the Jun1or Ebclls.
boa.
More Directon ,
Named by C. of C.
Th«.> Board of Directo rs of the
Chamber of Commerce elected
the following members at large
UcAL Honer; at Monday's meeting: Leon WU-
SOTICE OF SALE OF liams, Morgan Noble, Norman ~TOCK I N BULK To Wbom It May Coaeern: Gamble and Ed Richardson. 0 . W.
ThJs Notte.-of intention to sell RichaJ"d and D. M. Hun\mel had
a s tock of goods in bulk. been named previously.
Wltn4'Mf't h that notice is heN>by Secretary Hay Langenheim an-
J{iven tha t the undersigned CUL-noUlleed that t he Newport Har-BERTSON MOTOR CO .. a Califor-nia Corporation. Intends to sell all bot . lntercol!egiate W e ~ t e rn
that certain s tock of merchandise ~nnt RoWl.Dg Championship
consisting generally of s tock. fix-races will be held on the north
tures, equipment, lease a nd good-I Lido channel Saturday, May 2-4.
wtll. belonging to said CULBERT-
SON MOTOR CO. and located at SERVES ON GRAND IURl'
Ill
Sale Is EadiDg
Ill
Tllere'a ....
en opport..wty
to buy erq..,..
etyst•l .~
chine if-
durin9 ttl.
fin•l d•yt
of oyr
ennYel sel..
GIFT ITIWS AtO~
33°/o to 75cy. cit
KAllEN MABGBETA
Imports -Nort:lic G ilta
I !07 Co.rt ltwd.
Cor-one ci.J .... ,
Herbor 1373
Hovrt ':)()to ':lQ. 0..., ~
2481 Coast Highway, New P O'!' t Serving for eight months oo the
Beach. Orange County, Callfom.Ja, Federal Grand J ury In Lol An-
and that 8 transfer .and assign-geJes is Mrs. Ray Sanders, owner
ment of the same Wll_l be made, or the UnJque Shop and several
and the purchase pnce thereof pieces of property in Corona del "ill be pe..id. oo Monday the Tblrd Mar
day or March, 1952, at 1415 Coa.st ~~·----------~==========-==-= Highway, Corona del Mar. Orange
County, California. at 10:00 o'clock •
A M. That the address of said
V<'ndor Is 2481 Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. Orange County,
CaliComia. and the address or said
vendee> Is 2030 Castro. Martinez.
California.
Dated February 20, 1952
CULBERTSON MOTOR CO.
By: Otto Culbertson,~.
Vendor
By: KARL G. MlU.ER
Vendee·
State of CaWorala.,
Ooallty of Oranp---415.
Oil TblA 20th day of February,
A. D .. 1952. before me. the under-
signed 8 Notary Publlc in and for
Said County and State, personally
appeared Karl G. Miller. known to
me. to be the person wh06e na.nw
is subscribed to the wttldn lna~
ment, and acknowledged to Jn('
that he executed the same.
Ia Wlt.e. Wllereof. t have
hereunto set my hand and atttxed
my official seal the day and ~!U'
in thJs certificate first above wnt-
ten.
(Seal ) VIOLET THOREN
Notary PubUc in and for said
County and State.
State of OaU.fonda.
c-ty of ~
On J;'ebruary 20, 1952 before me,
tht" undersigned, a Notary Public
In and for said County and State,
personally a ppeared Otto CUJbert-
aon known to me to be the Presi-
dent or the Corporation that exe-
cuted t he within Instrument,
known to me to be the penon
who executed the within Instru-
ment on behalf of the Corporation
therein named. and acknowledged
to me that auch Corporation exe-
cuted the arne. WI.__ my hand and otfidal
seal
(SNJ) VIOLET THOREN
Notary PubUc: ln abd fOir laJcJ
County and State. •
•
I
AS AN ACCOMMOQAnON to merchcmtw
cmd othe r customers o•er the lonv weeJt.
end caused by Waabington'a BiJthday, tb8
bank will be opeD &om 10 to 12 Saturday
morning, Fe bruary 23rd.
•
IWPOBT BUIOB lUI
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SECOND
SECTION
The 6diGN
A n ln4kpnadmt NfltlllfHJ,_
coverina the eadn dey
of, Newport Bach.
Thursday, February 21 , 1952 Harbor 1114 and 1115 CORONA DEL MAIL CALIF. 5 Ce n ts VoL 4---No. 28
Sc:oub
Vlckt Shields and Gay Sh~rpe
IH(' two new Fti rls or·Troop 35, Se·
l'Ond Grade Dt·ownics. Recent out-
ings of the troop Included a visit
to view the gardens a nd historic
buildings at the San Juan Capi-
strano Mission and a regu lar meet· log at the Costa Mesa Park. Gir ls
of this troop, led by Mrs. R.
F orbes, are J <.'an Forbes, Karen
Burnham, Ker ry H olbrook, Faye
Thorkildsen , Penny Barrington,
J udy Robinson. Nancy Hart, Carol I
Martin. Midge Coo!)('r, Oia ne New-
ton. Patsy O'Connor and Betty I
Rust<.'nbach.
-· South Coast Co. Leads U.S.
lnMinesweeper Program
South Coast Co of N£>wport 1 Admiral Whecl()('k said the
led the nation with Its launchtn,:: launch,in~ represented a number
of t he U. S. Navy Mineswt>e!)('r. ol lu-sts· thP f1~t to ~~:o ow.•rboard
.. MSB-19 ... Saturday at the ship· m the l'\a\y post-Korea program ;
yard. first or th£' 50 IA.ooden minesweep-
A large noon-day crO\\ d wa..., I ers ordert>d. f1rst application by
present tO Witness thf' launchin~. the !'\an· Of the Janunttll.'d timbPr
first an the Navy pro£ram of 5(1 construc.tmn for the hull. f1rst use
wooden minesweeper-of wh1ch of a ~Pf'<'l<tl rubber plashc layC'rs
South Coast i buildan ~: ntn•' Tlw of plankiPC"
57-foot boat slid . do\.\n th1· "'a~o; 1)(>-.cnbm.: tht ..... a' of .. :\1SB-19"
• after the' chnstl'nlnl! h) :\1r-. John Adm1ral Wht"E'Iock ~id It 15 JU~t
A new member of Troop 36 of ~ Trump~ Jr . of AnnapoJ .. ,. ~ld "ho a lilt I<' bl~ger 1 han tht> Nina,
S<'cond Grade Browrues is Cheryl sma.shed th<• champa~.:nl' botllf' 1 small<'st 01 Columbus· thrN' hips
Lund. This group of girlc;, under acamst tht' hull \\11 h such n t:or "'hl<·h c1 O!.S<'d thC' At !antic Jn 1492.
tht> leadership of M rs. Smith New-that shC' hbf·rall). dnu..,< d hC'rsC'lf I and a lt1llt> small<'r than th<' Pinta,
b<>rry and Mrs. E. Schultz, studied ~nd Pres1d•·nt \\ altc•r Fran./', of th<' :-t•cond uf Columbus' ships H('
S<'a hfC' at a r<'Cf'nt outing at the llt:RE A Ut; TWO of tht" AmJsroe \'lt"jo8 f'l.-cud as mf"rrlwr• of I :-outh Coast. and -.pr·lnkled a fl"IA. said that th£> rrun£>swN•pers are
J{('rmosa B£>ach Aquarium. High bc.ar d of tllrM'lor'l a t th.-r lf"('tlon mt"f'tln.: hf'ld tn"'t w•·•·k 11 t lht• front ro"" s(K'<'ta tor:.. . , 1 h£> most £'X!)('nStH' H'~Sl'ls of their
points W<>r(' u demonstration of the I S t'wport lln rbor Vru·ht Club. At th.-lf'ft '" Judl:f' Rotwrt (;artlm•r. ThNe ~A. a:-nllll>lf' b) lhP t S I silt>. becau.st> tht>v mu~t be as non-
t•I('Ctric eels and f~dlng fish to I w hn hrul 84"rvrd u prM~Idtont dur in .: tht• elub'• flr.t ;\'t•ar. nnd nt lht• :\1arm<' Corps band from F:l Toro m&J:m•tl<' as pOSSibl('. mcludm£
the seals. Th<'Y visited the unus· right lA Myford Jn ·l.nr , R nf'~' mt<mbc·~ of lhf' bcntrd. Tlw third til-:'\lr Franl ~.:a~<· t ht• mt" .. sat:l" uf non-maJ.:nl'l ic r·n~'ines. to be suc-ua~ Waysidt• C hapel on their return I rf'eto r t>lt'<'tRd was Brud.-n t ln('h of C oronn Ill' I )fa r . W<'lcom<> and tntroducl'd I hi' Sf)('· I Cf:'!'sful '" tht' dangt>rous minl'·
homt> by way of Portugut>se &ond
1
-c1al gu('st.s. who lll<'IUdl"d RN1r Ad· :o,\\t"!'pln~o: Ol)('rdtions
and the Los An~cles Harbor c did I f c e I Answer nllrlll J ohn F. Gm~nch, rommand-. . .
• I an a es or ongr 55 0 ('f of lhl" tratnlnt.: commund. t' ~ . Capt I-. ~· S~r~ng. ~u(X'n ... or Members of the troop who went 1 Panric Fleet. c~nd Ht•ar Adnmal o t naval shipbuilding ~nd CO!fl·
on the trip were "Roberta Becker, I Quest• I y GOP M I• Charlt-'i \Vht·Piuck Bun••w or. hlf"' mnnd£'r ot Lon£ lwach ~a,al ship-n~ane Bu~ncll, Valt•rie Flat~. Pa-IODS a oung ee mg '""'Pf'Cinr for thf'. \\I'"' ('<ll't-.1 ~a rd. said hts JOb of "UPt'r\,Stnl: trrcla Hartgan, Susan Hutchmson. ·J h T . d h had bf·t•n an <·as' ont' b<.>caust> of Judy Langdon , Edith MiUer , Vicki 1 ° n rump_> Jr r<•prP!-<'nll' 1 1' th1• ablltt\ and ·lntl't:nty of thr
Newberry, Robbie Ross, Sandra Th(' four cand1dat1'!' f•w C'on-,o;uhmit ,,·rrll•·n qw•-.nuns tu th•· dl'~l~n aRr~t t~nd !f·ad yard .. Joh~ south C.oa:.t !-hipbutldPr".
Sch ultz, Ltnda SwN'lS<'r, Sandra ~rPss from lhf' n•'" :?Rth Cont:"r('l\· panl"l m<'mt>.·r o f th<'tr •·hnt<'•' Tht• "!1'ump) & • (IINo.dlmh of Ann.tp•1'11"r Rrfn·shmc·nts w('n• o;ent>d to 111l
V ,..._ d W t d th · 1 ru · · 11 . ba • , ·II . · h . ·h 1 ~" con.~;ratu at<' t ,. p4'r .. onn1· o ernon, ..._..n y PS er an rt>C s1ona o;trrct \.\1 m<'et a rraqr ml'•tlnt.: \\1 Opt.n \llt a." nr 1 £, th C 1 ( , f 11 . $:U''"t:; 10 the South C'oa!>t ofhcr' of the mothers of the troop. of ques11ons at th(' m<'l'llnt: of th,. ..,tAt('mt•nt frnm <•ach cand1datr-ou. oas . ~r · urc<'s" u ~ rom 1 • • •
!\"('wport llHrbor Yount.: R('publ1· ThC'n Jaml"c; 7.Rit.:l'r. pr<'!'tden t of pletm.~: 8 di ffi CUlt .)Ob folio"' lnl.: tht' launchm~
Ftfth Grade Girl Scouts of cans at 8 p. m. Frida} Feb 29, tn I h(' :-;,. .. ,poll ll:trbor Yuun~ G.()p
Troop 26. sponsored by Amt'rican 1 Council Chamtx-rs at th<' C'rt~ and modC'rat(lr for thr> P\'f'nin~. u~;~on Auxiliary. are working on Hall \.\Ill dlrPCt thC' wntt•·n QUP~IIono;
sPrond class rl'Quirements. Special Facinc thl' audil'nCl' ~"'ll b<> to thl" panl"l Tht:.. :-.rs:-1on wtll bt>
m usical numbers were !)('rformed Frank Ltnnell of !\"Pwport. Jaml's 1 followPd b~ fiUC'Str on,. lind dt~c•~·
by members when all. 26 girls a c-.. utt of Santa Ana. Joh~ St<'il!<'r , <>IOn from thP fl<wor
compllshed the1r mustc and dane· of Oceanside and Oscar Knappr of
ing badge work . Janice Kinnan Escondido.
played the cl.arlnet, Call Sali~bury Befor£> the mePtmg 1'\l'r)t~nl" t~e flute. Jul.'<' Bouchu•r and Susan I will b<> ~,·.-n an OlJpnrtunll~ to K tnJ: th£> p1ano. Gayle Peterson
compo t'd and pla)·ed a Spanish 1
rhythm. 1 named Mt>xican Lullab)' ' F h • T
by thE' gro1;1p l and Mar~e('n Bun-as JOn . ea
nE'Il and Ltnda Waltz(' presented
folk dances for I~(' rest to l£>arn. On March 25
A special treat last week forth('
Fourth Gra~e Br~wnles of Troop Fashion-minded miSS('S and rna·
23 ~as a Lrncoln s Day party for Irons from all O\'er thl' Harbor t~crr fathers held T~esday .. The area "';u bP lmitro to att£>nd 8 g1rls gave .. the play, Old Fnends sprin~ fashion tea sponsorl'd by
Arl' Best, and planned a dinner I the Church School Gwld of tht' Co-
!"wnu to cook . Those who were rona del Mar Community Church m on the plannlng wer£> HoiJy In-10 be held at Ra$:an·s Rrc;taurant
gram. Tina Bruning, Jan£>t Carlr le. on Tuesday. March 25, accordin~:
<?'rlstopher CarT, Judy Collins. to ~rs. Kenneth Hunt. chairman 1'\e~(' C )T. Nancy Gardner , Harriet Spring s tyles "'ill bfo prl'SI'nH.'d
Hammond. S~nne Hub b a rd. bv O'Brien's SJ)f'Ctalty Shop and
L1nda Mt>ek.: Lmda Rob<>son, _Lynn models wiiJ bP younl! rna 1 ron.; of ~ompson. Unda Purcell, Ka) Hct-tht> Harbor area mdudm~: ;\11'"·
n ck and Pam<'la Wagner. dam<'s William KJQ('<'knl'r. Rurt
A n•ccnt treat for the troop. led Procter. A. A. K <'mper. 1-'rf'd KU.'>·
by Mr~. A L. Rob<>son a!ld Mrs. tl'r. J . T . Van Dykr. K V Dtlts.
C' S. Pun·eU. was a trtp to a John Broughton and Robo•1 t :\Jon·
&lnta Ana bakery, wh('rt• the J!irls l.t'lth.
watch<'d how bread a nd rolls arc Thr followins.: comnull• ..... ha\4"
madl• tx-rn appoint<'d b~ :\l r!'. l lunt
• • • Host<'!'Srs. Mr.-C"hl'-.ll'r PllrCC'II, :-.iakm~ pnp1rr-macht" puppNs for Mrs. \V('ndell Ho) 1 and :\lr:... Juhn
tts(' in a futurr play is occupying Ragan: r<'fr•·shmentl'. l\lr$ ~or
the tim<' or Fourth Gradi' Browni('S man F rahm and l\1 1-:-; Jamt•s Me·
of Troop 28. The girls arc a lso Kre: fashion arrRnJ:t'ml'nts, Mrs
ll"arning how to mak(' a t('epee William H umason. ~tr!> Thomas
fire and the SAfety rul<'s in using K£>ily and Mrs. Stunrt [lt£>hl, and 1
a !wife in preparation for thcir tea hour. Mrs .. Jack lluhh<trd An d
'F ly-Up" In the spring. Mrs. Clar£>ncc Dodd
Two wl.'eks ago mcmbers of this
troop w!'nt to Fisher's Park in
Santa Ana for a ·'cook -oul." The
B row n i (' s brought "nose · bag''
lunches and made "walking" sal·
ads, hot cocoa and their desser t.
Alter the camp was cleaned up,
they spent the afternoon playing
games. Besides the troop leaders,
Mrs. W. D. Humason and Mrs. T .
F. Keily, Mrs. Thomas Warr£>n as-
sisted on the cook-oul. • • •
MakJng toys to tea ch chJldren
how to use their hands is the pro-
ject of the Sixth Grade Troop on
the Island, which mt'Cts on Friday
afternoons at the home of their
leaders, Mrs. Charles Davis, 317 E .
Bay Front. The girls are now
making jlg saw puzzles, whJch wiU
be sent to the lending library a t
the Logan St. School In Santa An&.
The troop, sponsored by the DAR.
is making the toys for the Cebra1
Palsey FoundaUon of Santa Ana.
MEMO -. .
Day of Prayer ,
I On Feb. 29th 1
I
The World Day of PrayE'r will 1
be observed locally at the Costa l
:\tesa Connnunity Church at 1 :30
p. m. F£>b. 29. the first Friday in 1
Lent. ·
Mrs. Edgar R. Hill of Lido Is le,
local chairman. will preside . Pas-
tors and their wiv<'S will ~ spe-
cial guests. Mrs. Vivian Harmon
wiU be at the organ, and Mrs. Les·
ter Vierling wiU be soloist. A so-
cial hour will follow the proJ{Tam.
A nursery will be provided for
small children.
The World Day of Pra-yer Is
sponsored by the World Council
of Church Women. Each year the
observan ce bt>gins at the interna-
tional dateUM with Ouistisns of
the Fiji Islands and ends in the
St. Lawrence Islands in th<' Bering
Sea. 1be offerings help support many
Interdenominational p r o. j ects ~t U. world. 'nle thc!me
thts ~ ls "Christ, Our Hope."
)Irs.. Pel"C)' Balnt's Is pretJMnt of
the '«*I Council of ChtD"Ch Wo-
--------F:nst~'ll Classifi<-d arts haw• tx-en
a provc·n means of rearhrng buycrl'
for all sorts of ml'rchandise l''f:'
thl'm! PhonP HArbor 1114.
be femin in~
~r . , ~~·. "''
1209 Co.d lf¥.cf.
VALUE FOB
TU N TO PACES 12 -13
•or 'hts Ur.usual Bargam
Offere d by the Newport Harbor Ensign
a nd Merchants of the Harbor Area
• • • • •
Nylon
or REAL SILK PRINTS
'Ill! ~l<.:-·s
tu-~s . ar,c r .ec:s
pnnts o:--d .:::tc1s
-lever slec\·e de tell
-1emure cllcrs
.... -: collechor. c:
graceful new
n y lon she>e~ c:.d gay stlk pnnts
by Henry
Rosenfeld
$1 7.95 to $25.00
HAlt. 0711.J
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Page 10 The -.IEWIVRT 114REOR ~~ Thunclay. February 21, 1151 ~==========~~==============~~~~============~~~~,s~~-~ity ~e~s ·
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Beauty Salon
Do you know tha1
gentlemen
still pre fer blondes??? o-. Y. THE Y DO!
AIM It you have a secret
tletlift ao becom~ a -. .,.Cl'f' Bloade or a
~1 Bloade or a
7.,as BJoade
'Tben drop in any day a nd
)et UB ~t up a systt'm where-
~Y a ll t he R<'ntlemen will
prwf~r YOU! ., .... '"' . . .
HArbor 2187
1415 COAST BOULEVARD
CORONA DEL MAR
in the Bir1cher Bldg.
FREE PICKUP
AND DELIVERY
c ,,, .. , o altmllon
Q ::~or~oast Blvd.
S COROSA DEL HAR
Call HA 31 7 6
CLEANERS
M. N. &IANORUK . -
MESA
UPHOLSTERING
Upbo .. &ertac a DfaPW7
IJ.Ea('on 8SS8
tuG Rewport BIYd., eo.a. ._
f'R f7.t: \\'IS~etcs nt th4" A rthur Murr•y Rtudlo M:urh or Dltnt-8 par1)' .,,. piC'tu l't'd hnf', luwcor row,
I• fl tH r iJ:"ht: Mr11. Rotwrt !!'tone, CorOllA df'l M ar; Mr8. t:JIIr. l\ft>n d.-nhall, ('nr ona dt-1 MAr : Mllatif'
(:rlclf'r. C'halnnan of lht' Nt>wport March of Dlmf'tl C nmpelp ; MIM FAJut Fr1lJlkliD, ('oroaa dN M:lr; M r",
Carl E. ('hltpmra.a. Corona df'l Mar. Ba4.!k row, lf'ft t o rll h t : CtaariH Miller, Corona del lllar: Mn. Ar-
Umr 1-ll&dll'~·. S!in ta Ana; Max Popf', Nl'wport Hf'ICh ts; M IM l.udlle Popf', S t'WJKirl llt-ll'htA ; Capt. ntll
R t-Jipt>Wf', El Toro: Mrtt. M. H . llolm.,.., Corona dl'l ~far. P ef'kln.: t hrouc h tht" bac-k row '" M rs. &r-
.,.,,. BrldKP of Corona dt"l Maa r. 1 -(pboto by FoiJM>m)
~ole~ froiD 'Harbor High
AJpha Ep611on Cha~r of •Ita
C'hi Sigm.a Sorority held Itt
monthly business mE"ellnr. 'J'\aalckr
Feb. 12 a t the home ol Jllrs. Bu--
old Swanson, 606 ~ Aw.,
Corona del Mar, with S tak' Prwt-
<k-nt Beth Race of Loll ~ u
special guest. Tile lnwmadonal
convention, starting J\U'Ml 5 at Van.
couver, B. C., was ~ ~
bcrs sewed aprona for the Vlllttiae
Nurses A.ssocfation.
lUNlOR EBELL B~
The new teen-ag<' sectioa being
formed by moth ers with tehool--ege
chlldren is planning to «0 IR a
.-,rroup to the Junior Ebcll bf>neftt
party on Fe b. 28 a t Ow Newport
Harbor Yacht Club. Mn. Anilur
Burr White jr., Junlore' prellcletat,
announced tha t fu hioa Mow ud
card playing wlU hiPIIPt Ute
group's annuaJ party b tbe IJtne.-nt of the Hoag Memonal JlloiPtal.
Rcmcbo
NurseTy School
State U ceneed and A&Po+wd
From 2 to e Y-
s upervbed Cue _.
OomtructJw PIQ
R&UONAJIU U~
Open 5 days per weell 8 to I
Transportation Fw -...cl
190 E. 15th St.
00 8TA liMA
By r•A&I IIOXJE I Hayward and flob Rurchck Ruhv
It':; ;I Wf'<'k rrom' lo!""orr•m Nl'umun and L('(ol\ard \Vf'll\'f'l', I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·n,,.., first of May promtS!'s to I><' n•~hl on Fe h. 29. . It s. hmr for Jo!ln Nunnn and I lnn Prt•o;ton. All· I i
a hi~· <.ILlY fur ~tr. nnd Mrs. John ""'rynnl' to ~<'I lht>Jr t!.ck.Ns for r!rl{' fkr~ und Runn11• f·.nJ::Ir·, Br•-
Big Events
For Pooles neae BEMoll a.7
ll Pool•: nf 17JR PacifiC J>rlvt•., 11~·· .:•11 :'-C'hool pia~· \-\lwt A l.h<Jny Christr•n ,r•n :tncl D1ck
C'on•n.t cll·l Mar Thar·., lht• dntr Lift• T!l'kt'l'~ Nlll ht· P111'<'hascrl l SrnoUl-f'. I mwrt Pl'.li><Jil and Gary
rha• th•· tlfl<''"' prf's:lkh 1\\ln.!> \\Ill frtml fillc• t<J ~k . Rm:rr,. Pat l twyer and Rex BeU,
RUGS~G
S.e "' l•r9• s.IKtioft of ..._
.,.ntive ru91 .~ e.rpetl"9 ,._ I~<· horn '" lho· l'unl••..,, :..nd abo lh••j . . . .tan•' .\11 ·n 'lnd Rox.i Aarvold,
dlolo• that ~lr PfMolo•'), rr.ul•u ... tal lflll • :· '~ ,,(flr_''"" .r_nr th~· s~~n,,..h \~anl)n :O.h•lltU an~ Ted McMas-
Knt<: \\III IH'~In l~toack·l ... lllll' from (I th J.(,, :'11 tn ~1flfl' \Hr{' rlr('lfod ttr,.., t ... J I !-'ulbr~s:ht and Tom H •-a ...
'" "1\\111" :;lurllo~ 111 lloii\\\IIOd 11"'1 \\(•o•k, Bill KPllrr IS nt •\.\ l t.<~n~·,' P..tt l:ergeron and J im OUII. a ~
lllltl Catalina J..,f!tnrl . pn· .. ulr·n•. \\llh Anlhfl~~ 7_,.·r_h< "' Coons .• Pat Allen and '"Y (',r BE 5277 New~ ... ct, u.-..
I hemp ~quer•• fM "''""'.,. ...._
\IC't'·J!r•·..,,dl'nt II all ~"Ply ll' """ II~ It·. M} C'u·t·lll ancl ·BJII St·hm1clt ,..... ' """" 'I'll•• J>c~tlt•s Ill\ I• th1o•o• lu''" "' n 1 Open Nl9ht1 S•-10 a-4 p-~ ~ rr• tn1) an .. nar >..Jr 1 '-'111r••~-:( I" j'i;n~d~l~.t~'~''~\~\;lo~o~· ;~~~~~~·l~!:~u~t/~\~h~'.J~lf~J'~.:~~~=~-~-~-~·~~~~~-~-~~-~ 'r•·H~ X: Pc•H·t > :111cl .lnhn .lr 1.! 1 r"lt"llr~'r Tom· Torrunc-t· remain' --· --
c" ,,,., '" 'ht• "'" ''II' lim n '" tt <; ... tudt nt f'OIIIi,..il rr·pr""""'a '" ,. Fr bn n n . I 1J:l0 1 ht• "a nw fll•lll 1 h • • •
tha• .l~thn Sr ,,.II t•·tl h1' I'"'' 11111..,
.!>tat ·nn. h. A 1.1 111 I' 1<,ad• r , •
~~ n.. l'onlt• I~< I h•· ln1 nw r (Ill\ IH
dr Rl'\':t S h•· nwl ~f r PrKolr• tn
I ronrlnn clunnt: World W11r I I.
\\hf'n !.lw '"'' 11 puhlll'll:-\\rtfl'r
for J ArthUJ R:lnk fJimc;, :Jncl hP
w <Jo; ha I l-Oll nffirf'r for t hr• l ' S 1 Army Sic-nal Corps Y.tth thr• Brll· 1 i!'.h Royal A1r ()frjc ·
Grand Guardian
To Visit Bethel
T n1m:ht 1s 1 hP nu:ht ol 1 h•· hw
lt'iljl Yo•.or '\1a..,qtJr-ra dt H.tll" :11
'ht• L:u l,.. t:ym This rlam·t• '' put
"" ,., "" ,-•·<tr l'l\ t ht• Gtrl<. 11"1" II'
itrHI '' t.hr: rla nrt: m wh1C'h tho· • I"'· I
a..,), 1111· l'lfl\.., C'w.tumps to thC'
ll:tnt·t· \\ill ·,,,,, from Clt\t'nl~tn
t•oup!r ... '" l.ll}' ·2CI's coup!Ps I I 's
H lot uf fun for f'\f•l) Ollt' and the>
L:i rl~o.' pursr•!l lilt' tnt for ciinnl'r Hnd I thl' dane,...
I TI\Cf." h<>ld 11 small party fo r
t hl'lr club mPmbl•rs ln<~t ~aturd-.y
m'(ht at tl11' hom,.. of Marilyn Mt-r-
rill with 1\ !!mull slumbl-r party nf-
Tht• nffictal vtl-it ot tht• Grand tl'rwards. SN•n a t the par ty weorP
Guardjan of thf' .Sta te of California Donna Priet• and J ay Carlisi<'.
for Job's Dau~::htPrs will tx• hC'Id at Janis Allen and Roxi Aarvold,
7:30 p.m . todH~' IThursdayl a t the Marilyn P£'tery;on and Bill Carroll,
Friday AfH·rnoon Club in C'osta Marily n Mc rnll an.d Teod MacMas-
MPSa. Iksidf's thl' local O rder o ( lt>rs, t.nu Ann Williamson and Don
• A-1 PLUMBING
IJVING ROOM
BEDROOM
ACCESSORJES
Such Liftet es:
'I'ECIA L IZES fN REPAIB
Un~ ~ Sl~tbl \\'at~r Ht~etef'l
Moderr Power Tools for S.wer & Sin• Stopp~•
DINING ROOM
LAMPS AND SHADm
WALL SHEL VE8
Job's Dau~htl'rs, ~PthPI 157, Hunt-~ P('ltit, Joan Nunan and Don _Pres-in~lon Bt>ach and l.aguna Beach ton. P at Alleon and Tom Chnsteon-
Allen'S 8<-t hC'ls will takr part in t hf" ct'rf'-son. ~...«> Jayrt'd, John Ya tes, Gary I mony. Heffnl'r, Gf>nl' Quarry, 8Jld Kl'n
---~ SliCES
ICLING FUf
DEUVYY U,Hol e:SJERING A Fashion Show and C.ard Party Walkrr.
1,; to be ht>ld on March 22 was dP-StayinJ;: for the slumbe; party l Studio <'id<.'d on by meoml><'rs of thl' Costa I were Barbara Trusty,_ Marilyn PC'-r Mesa BNhel at th<'Jr F('bruary terson, Lou Ann Williamson . .J_n:m
1202 Co.a~::b~~ · t~;~~~ del Mer I mPeUn~ hf'l d at tht> Fnday Afl<'r· N una_n. Pfl t Alll'n a nd Martl)n I ,.......,......,_,.....,,..,___.,.....,......,_,.....,,.IIIIJo noon Clubhousl'. Six girls werl' Mt>rrtll. • • •
initiateod at the meoetin~ prt'sidcd 1 . • '========--=========~\ over hv llonor!'d Qu('('n Marcia F:ntrJI'<; for thr .SCholal-tle Arts I£ Taylor.· 1 Award'! wcr<' llnnounCC'd last wec·k
The
Welcomo Wagoo
Hostesa
WID K.oock OD Your Door
wfda OUta a o,...-..
froom PrieaciJy Buaia ..
Neiebbon aad Yo.
Civio aad 8ooial
W.Uare Leeden
0. ........... ,,
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raal'~aan
a~ New• ....
NEWPORT BEACH
• ,.,.~ 11'71 •
Thr ON\ inlliateos arl' Misses by _the Art J)(>partm"n!. Thos!' <'n-
.lf'an Salisbury, Donna J lamilton, termg ar(' Roger ~'fcKmnon, Ma~
Pat Cr0\\('1], Linda Gnffitl", Bon-tin McGN', Lor~aJnl' Call,. Conn1c
0 ,. r..·or~:(' .1noJ (';,1 ol<' Pfist('r. Man~old. RarbarR Trus t) Ro~
l\l l'l-!\farilyn wa~C'r was aLo;o Aa.rvold, Barbarn Trus ty, l..aur1P
Y.l'lmmcd as a n••\.\ nw rnb<'r by af-Crtst-11. Carolyn Overman, JOjlnn
fili:.ttion. Aftc•r thf' Cl'rf'mony, the H eas t on, J udy S te":art . .To~
n•'" ml'mbers prf'S<'n t<'d their Kimes. Terry Gibson <m d Jams
familir·o;. whn wit nl'~sf'd l hr lni-Allen.
tiation.
At theo close or the business
mM>ting thP obligation was given
I by Misses Mary Ann Russ. Mary
Hilliard. Carole Blower, Nancy
Mourguiart and Joon Mourgulart.
RA.>frt'shments with a Va len tine's
Do) theme followed the m<'cting.
Capilla to Meet
Next Wednesday
I Members of Group Four wi ll be
hoslt>l>Ses next Wednesday a t the
Febroary meeting or theo Capilla I Clrclt> or the Corona del Ma r
C.ommunlty Church, whJch meets
11\t 2 p. rn.1 at Pilgrim HaU of the
, Church. Rev. James L. Nettlnga,
I
field secretary or the American
Bible Society in Pasadena, wUI
talk on "The Bible Around the
World." Dr. Ncttinga la a min -
Ister or the Reformed Olurdl. Af-
ternoon devotlona will be led by
Mrs. Gertie HoWle. 0'\ the hostess committee are
Mn . Jotm I..amar, chalnnan; Mrs.
Sam Meyer, Mn. 0 . M. Campbell,
Mrs. A A. Voot'hees, Mrs. M. M.
Beaman , Mrs. Frank Gardne r and
Mrs. A. Enternan.
• • •
New president of Lura-Ki is
Barbara Trusty, with Madge Ful-
bright os vice-president. Damcn
Kt'ppcn, corresponding secretary ,
Cha rleneo Chamberlain recording
seer eotary, Barbara Brotht'rs, tn>as-
urer and Marilyn Pl't£-rson ser-
geant-at-arms. • • •
Rt'Cently the S tudent Board
1 went up to Anaheim for lht' an-
nual convention or the CASe. Re-
presenting Newport Harbor were
Sally Bush, Lynn Brown, Lou Ann
WiiUamson, Sandi Denlinger , Bob
Eggert, John Eggert, Glen Thomas,
Jay Car lisle , Gary Rogers, R.ox.l
Aarvold, Rolly Pulaski a nd Mari-
lyn Schllckr nmPyer. • • •
,. ., ., t qg 1 -R t'alton ot the HarboJ' tleCtion ••Ill•••••••;:;;~••-. get resultl throu&h UM ol the !»-
Zeta held the ann ual "Heart's
DesJre" dance Saturday. F ebru-
ary 9. Seen there we-re Laurie
Crtscll and Don Pt'ttlt, Carol
Thomas and John Ya tes. Don na
Price and John Hitchman , SandJ
Thaden and Jaclc Woodhull. Andy
Swain and BUI Hopkins, Lynn
Brown and Jaclc Nerdrum, Diane
James and Bob McCarthy, Fran
KJ mee and WaiJy Longrldge, Ann
Moms and Lee J ayred. Sandi
Denlinger and Jaclc Clark. J ean
Adair And Gary Heffner, Bar bara
Haye1 and Dick Jobnton, Lind&
Hein ze and Tom Holtz, Sally New-
land and Ray Mkldaugh, Ann
Cftwford and Paul LH. Ar~ • I • al&n rMI Ntate MC'tian.
ETHAN AllEN
l UCKS
COUNTY
.,d ...
M•"Y Ott..,,
CliOtT
nawa
O,lN
ACCOUNIS
790 S. COAST 8LVO . LAGUNA lEACH
''DEANE'S DEN''
9:30-10:00
• • every mommg
Monday thru Friday
• • •
KYOE
Telephone Interviews
Home -Maken· Hints
Good Music
doa't be sarprised
if Deaae calls YOU!
KVOE -1480 on aD Orange COUDty radio.
Pczge 12
THEATRE PASS
Value SlOO
ADMIT TWO PERSONS TO
Port Theatre
•
1021 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar
M ONDAY, Tt 'ESDAY, WEDSESUAY, TH l"RSDAY or F RIDA Y
-l'pon Paym~>nt of Fl'd~>ral Tax-
SPECIAL TURKEY SALAD SANDWICH
VALUE 3()t
Curt's Delicatessen
106 Main St., Balboa
ALBACORE FEATHER JIG
VALUE 25'
lslud Hardware
ROD & REEL SHOP
210 M~rine Ave., Balboa Island
DUPUCATE KEY .MADE FREE
VALUE 35e .
ToDimy's Shop
609 Coas t Blvd., Corona del Mar
. ROOT BEER FLOAT FREE
I
VALUE 2()e
Stan Howard's
Minute Man Snacks
414 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar
HERSHEY CHOCOLATE BAR
VALUE lOt
Tony Hershey's
Market Spot
200 Marine Ave., Balboa Island
.WII POCKET CUP SCREWDRIVER
VALUE 15'
Bayvie~ Bailden Sapply
818 Cocut Highway, Newport Beach
Thunday, February 21 . 1952
IN MERCHANDISE
AND SERVICES
FREE RIDE
Saturday ADd Suaclay
, Around Newport-Balboa Bay
on the "Belle of Balboa"
VALUE so;
Fan Zone, Balboa
5"x7" EIURGEIEIT-
ln Bla.ek a.ad Whltf'
of Your Favorite Snapshot Negati•e
VALUE 45e
Barhor Photo Lab ·
8171/2 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar
PACKAGE OF PAPER IAPIIIS
80 -Count
VALUE 17'
Balik's Market
508 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa
10e WORTH OF SPAIISH PEAim
-OR-
TWO NICKEL COKES
VALUE l()t
Binkley's Pharmacy
302 Marine Ave., Balboa Island
COMIC BOOK FREE
VALUE l()t
Gundenoa DragS
117 Main St., Balboa
CAl OF SCHALl'S WOOD PUTTY
or PETER PU I IER CRACK FD.LER
or TUBE of Testora Model Airplane Cement
VALUE .15'
Whidock's Boase of Color
2607 Newport BIYd., Newport Beach
YU_.IEI 1111 .. IT PEl
Valae 25'
Le Valley's Markel
112 McFadden PL. Newport Beach
Subscribe to the Newport
e e e ONE YEAR FOB ON
and Receive This $2 ooo Co
THIS UNUSUAL OFFER IS GOOD F
-UNTIL MARCH 21 . 195
Coupon book will be good for one
date of purchase of one-year
OlE FREE LUBE JOB
Value fSO
With Purchase of an Oil Change
Ken Ankrom's Shell Service
30th St. and Ne wport Blvd., Newport Beach
PAL BLADES 4a
-package of 4 razor blades-
Value toe
Whelan Dlags
900 Coast Highway, Newport Beach
BRAIDED WIRE 'LEADER
for Live Bait -40-lb. Teat
Value zsc ,
Port Oruge
1135 Coast Highway, Newport Beach
COUPOI WOITJI $1.00 II TRADE
-for merchandise or aervic._
-t--
Broomhe•d's
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
1200 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar
THEATRE PISS
Value SllO
ADMIT TWO PERSONS TO
· Paalo Drive-In Theatre
IN·•--_. BIYd., B'tw'n Coe~ Mesa & Scmta ADa
TD OUR Fls•• 1•
(Saturdays and Sundays Excepted)
Valae 75'
llallioa' Pa6a
sos
100/o
611
3
200/o
Thursday, February'21, 1952
e wport Harbor Ensiga
FOB ONLY 5200 e e e
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be good for one month hom
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redeemed.
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THE ENSliN
DIE 10" POPULAR RECORD
Your chol()('l of '\'oe&l aDd lutrum~ntal TavoritH
from our u~ ra«'k
Value 5~
SOS Radio & Electric Co.
322 Marine Ave .• Balboa ISland
,
100/o DISCOUNT ON PURCHASE
UP TO $5.00
V alae Up to SOC ·
Brandt's Department Store
611 Coast Blv., Corona del Mar
3 CLASSIFIED ADS nEE .
Value 5210
Newport Harbor Ensign
1104 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar
JOCo/o DISCOUNT ON PURCHASE
UP TO $5.00
V alae Up to '1 oo
Crown Hardware
I 821 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar
......
I
With Each New Subscription to
I
BAG of HOME MADE
O .. Y SCH-ER DE LUIE CHOCOLATE
Value 15'
The Caacly Schooner
519 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar
$50,000 CHOCDUTE SYRUP SUNDAE
V~UE 25'
FREE AT
Hampton's Harbor Drugs
619 Coast Blvd., Corona d el Mar
51.00 WORTH OF CL£ANING
FREE
Kaley Doane Cleaners
217 Marine Ave., Balboa Island
MEASURING GLASS
VALUE 25'
Lido Electric Co.
516 Coast Highway, Newport Be ach
TYPEWRITER OILED & INSPECTED
IN OUR SHOP
VALUE SfSO
Tide Office Supply
3011 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach
ALUIIIUI DRilliNG CUP
VALUE 15'
fl.Y SWA'IlER-Value lOc
Balboa lslud ·Variety
213 Marine Ave .• Balboa Island
THEATRE PISS
VALUE 5100
ADMIT TWO PER ONS TO
Lido Theatre
S.--port Blvd. and \fla Udo, S~
Mesa 'nleatre
I SM Nf'wport Bh·d., Co.ta MHa
MONDAY, TL"ESDAY. WEDNESDAY or T~&Y
-Upoa Paym .. nt of f'l'df'ral Tax-
ONE IACHIIE LOAD WASHEI
FREE
VALUE 30C
Balboa W ashit
103 Palm St., Balboa
CLEAN AND OIL YOUR RSHIIG IEQ
FR E E
VALUE $100
Hidy's Pet Supplies
AND SPORTING GOODS
605 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar
40 OR 60 WATT G·E LAIP BULl
FREE
VALUE 15«
Balboa Hardware Inc.
711 E. Balboa Blvd., Ba lboa
25°/o OFF ON PURCHASE
Up to $2.51)
V alae up to 62'
Sutherland's 5 -10 -1St Store
515 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar
VALUE 35'
DUPUCATE lEY lADE FREE
Ace Key Service
101 Main St., Balboa
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Bay Departmeat Store
303 Main SL, Balboa
of Harbor A.rN .t Southtol'll CaUlor1lla
-oR-
6 for 1 0c or 2 Nickel Poatcards
VALUE lOC
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401 Main SL, Balboa
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Page 14 Thumday, February 21~152
1'~-ydlolog}'
For Every Day Living
By DR. B. N. DESENBI:RG
DIET .\N O IITTt~Ki"
T h£' oth<'r day my friend Or. Na -
dtna KHvlnokr . who 1s a gynt>colo-~lsl in l .os AllJ::(•h•!>, remarked
abou1 11.1' numht•1 uf wonwn s he
S(.'(':o. "ho arl' irT1tahiC' and n!.'rvous
bN•nt.t.'\t' tht•y s tarve thl'msl'lves In
trying tu bl' fashionably slim .
Shl' said thut ha d dH't ran ca use
rn·Hability, tensc•nc•ss. t('mrX'r ta n-
trwns. fati~u<' and the jitters.
Oflt•n I.INJple don't C'nt rnnu~h bE'-
CtiUSC thi:'Y just don't take tht• t im"
Cur it. F or example, Mr·s. A .. who
is ',('( y('a rs of a..:v. ge ts UJI too In ti'
to rnak<• a11 ndc-quatl' brPakfast I
bel or!.' • hl' ~()('S to work. S he has
fr·ust, too:.t a nd coffa•f' By 10
o'clork ~h<' ha!-t a noth('r cup of cof-1
rf'f' At noon shP has :o.a lad or a
sandwkh and c-offt'f'. By Pvenin~ I
shl' 1!-t too tJr<'d to rook. S he has
had no pro terns I"~~. milk, rh<'<•sc •
us m l'rt 11 and l h 1 hl' day ad\'anc<'s
!-tht• b.•<'Onlf'S fatigued, cross, gPts
snto tr11uhlo• wilh hc•r ac;sociat~ .,_•_·
uud her bos..; ~
T ire rra-.on for lwr rl'<'lsn~: tared •• • .
1111d nervous \\'Ill' t h•• lack of c>n-
l'tl-:}' WhiCh c;hould havf' t)('('n d<'-HJ::A I.T\' UOARD M E MBER!'\ followMI Ufl tlwlr n•~:ul.ar hrr:akfnt~t mH ting la1t Thur11duy with u \'l"lt
Yoag• GOP Here
Coaaty' I Largest
Newport Harbor has the largest
Yvung R epublican Club in Orange
County, with 70 of the 140 county
members, it was disclosed at a
combined executive m('(.'tJng ot all
county groups Monday, Feb. 11 lD
Santa Ana. Attendin g froa1 here wc-.r~ James Zeiger of Corona del
M·:r>, local presjdent; E1va Wood-
I'JrH1 of Newport Hci~hta. delegate
at lar~e; J ean PerellJ-MinetU ot
Lido Isle, county S<'crctary; Allan
Beek of Balboa IsJa nd.
VHUT F ROM MICHIGAN
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Dizard or
Niles. Michigan. spent several
duys recen tly in the Harbor area.
While here they were house guests
of Mr. a nd Mrs. Walt!.'r S tinson of
711 O rchjd Av<'., Corona del Mar.
Lee Shipley
ORIGINALS
Custom and Ready Made
P lastic Acet'ssoriet
Infant. Closet , KJtchen, Bath
1106 Coaat Blvd., CDII
rivPd from Pf<lfl('r food. Toa~t' to tha• lflla~t )fa•morlal tlo!4pltal t,. ull'ii4•n .-tha• c·un ~~ rw·tlun prol:'rt-!L'I. Tht> rt'altHr!4, hc>a dPd by t'n •'ll·
jam , sugar a nd fruit arc quick Y d.-nt c arl Thcmua ... ,,.,,,. :.,"Ut'""' ur ll.arry \\'a•lc·h, hn":''' II fnnct cnm1mlr.."n ch~tlrmu n. ~~ ronvertNI in'' '• I <~u~ar and I f! <'ner~ By uw t1mc this "kind-U GAL NOTIC' LH~Al No Tsct D I PJ '
lm,:: wood" is hurnl'd up mor<' en -CF..RTTFICATt: o•· Bt'SI ~t:ss S o. A 2114 1 emocra S an •
t'rgy should be• producf'd from thl' Fi('tltious Firm S amP S OTIC'f: TO C'tlJi:DJTOJti'\ I f'~gs, meat. milk nr ~hCCSI'. ~~-Thf' l'nderslarn('(l df')('S h<'l'l'h~ 1-:~TATf: OF Comm· g AmVI·t.·es The Shop for Men tcosns rak<' lon"er to conver · cPrtify t hat s h!.' is conducting a FRA:"'K J . Mr DER:\10 TT 1/ shl' would <'at an adequatP book S<'lling and book rr ntnl bus i-DeCC'RS!'d IJr::a~fast. a nd ~~~c~. hrrd ~.<'~~·~~~~ j lli'SS a t 304 '11 Marim: A.'~'·· Ba lboa Nulla·•· I~ Hf'rt>hy Giwo to th<' An orgHnlt utiomll ml.'t'ting of tha• WHERE WOMEN !>}SI I f~.\\~lll~d,h< ((l rn llr"h· .~ h la nd undE•r thl' fiC'~II IOUS lirm l ('lt•dltor s or a nd a ll J)<'rsons havin1::0ranJ,!t• County v .. un~:: Dt•mu<'l'l:i tS LIKE TO SHOP
a nd h< 1 1 nt 1 ~.} quotl('n IJ.: 1 name of The Book ~hop . of tht> rlaim:o. a~.:nins t thr :-aid di'C<'dl'nt or w ill br• ht'ld in 1\lnrch. with elec-
o r <'ours1• many womrn ~<'ar tha t , Island a nd that said f1rm I" l'Om-.;aid t>sta h' 10 fil<' them Wi th til<' t ion of olric-l'r:o. a nd discussion o r
tu king too much food w1ll mak l" posl'd of thl.'. following J)4•r!lons. n<'CI":o.sarv ,0 ucher:-. in the orrice or 1 plans (or tlw ••umin~ yl•ar as part
them f:at JfoWI'\l'r. for mo!lt ac-whf?SE' na mc•s rn full and pltiC::t' of lht· ('11,1-i< 11( thl' SuJ)('rior Colll't of of thC' pm~r·t~m
t1ve pt>op ll.' brC'a kfast and lunch husmPss a rc as follows, to-wrt · l ht• Count) of Uran,t:l' . .Stat!" 0~ A co m int.: t'\••111 rs tht• hufff't
un• hurm•d up by work actiVIty. )fARIO:-J H ARVF.Y C·d ifor·n•n or to pr1·s('nt thl' .,am i.'. suppo.-r· :and fiHtH't•. IIJ h•· ho•'d Sat-
F.rr rh"m it ,~·ould probahly be bfot -304 1:: Marine A\t'.. \\llh thr 'nC'ef'qsary ,·ouch<'r'S. to urdu~ "'l'l\1111-(. ~lllrt·h 1. n 1 the•
'"r to c·c~t rho •11 lnr~<'r m t>al at noon • Balboa Island. C",ali~ 1ts,. unrll·1-..,1J.:"n<'d 111 his plan· uf I \Vomc•n'l-Clul•huu.._,. 111 ('u-.ra :\lc•-;a. r~t lhl.'r t han a'\1'11111~ when the fond \\_ltn~" my hand th1..., 1th d.,,. hU'-IIlt'""· tu·\\lt R<'SN \'<I tron ... 111o• '" U.• 111 b) nc•xt
\\1 11 bt• \\OrkC'cl nff. A lar~c· m••a l nt F l'brua ry. 1952 Th F H ·rr . W c•dncl'dH\ T wk.·r.... <'.Ill IK' ob-
111 •ht· "'''rur.ll' '"II 111"'' lrko•ly lw MARIO=' HAR\·1-Y ,. r 01 11~';!~st .. Hi~h,~-~~an taint·d fr·om A K Plu•l r)'o, ot c ...
:-lur ·d ,,, (,, S~ata• of California C'oruna dt•l !\lar, ('alrfornra rona d1•l )l.tr, cha~rm;!n fm· tlw
;\l u 1"'1'-"llaht ~ lll llhl••m<; ma~ ('uunt~· of ()rune:~"· \\ittfin ""' months af1Pr tht' fu·!oot • '""' a nd I.A'"'''' \:m rn lcnhn\1', t~· 1g.,:-raHtl l·d <•! ••q•n t•a u,c•d b) On th is 5th da;\ of Fa h•u "~ pui.Jht':ttsun 11r rhs..; nutie<'. pr·l'sldl'lll 1'"·1a•m uf tlw Y11unt:
til rnac11'i'JII 1t•· drt't whleh makes 1952, bcforP me, a :'\orar~· PubliC' l>.ttc•d F t•hrua n 1, 19i'l2. Dc•mocrarl-
1205 Coast B1Yd.
Coron• d•l M•r c.nfomi•
TRAVEL
THE LIDO WAY
AuthorizNI Re presmtat.ive
AJI SchcoduJed Airlines,
S hips ---Trains --• Tours
YIICEIT'S UDG 11 pwM>n lt'll'-l' und hard 1o 1!<'1 in ~nd for said rounry and c;tatc>. l ~c J:...f-:)JAHY-C'Rl l3U E~
alunR Wllh. rf'siding thcr C'in, dul,\ cmnmi!'· Arlminr.,lla tnx of ''•· F.>.t at•• U CAL NOne' TRAVEL BUREAU swnt'd and sworn. [l('r..,ont~ll~· tiP· No. A-21~2 1 Meuaaine. Udo 0nrc pva rf.'d :'ola rion lin n P) known to uf ":ud dc•cl'd('nt :\'OTI{'t; 01'' IIF.AfUSCi Of' i>t.:TI-HArbor U4e
('l'I'IO'S MF.S~ES<iEtt me to be the (X'rson whose' namt•l Th~mas E. llr ffPrna n TIOS t'OIC ••R()Ui\TF. OF iiiiiiiii~~~ii~~~~= A !>l'nllmf'ntal c1rl I" thl• nl"w is subscribed to thE> within rn-.tru -I 11.1 Cuast H11:hway WILL AND I''OR l.f:TTt:RS i
ba hy nanrl'd ~lary Ro•m•. born to ml'nt. and ackn6wl<'d.I!Pd to nu I Corona df.'l Mar , Calif. TE."TA~IENTAR \'.
Mr .ind Mrs Gror~;f.' Dauphine, that s he pxccut<'d t hl' ~n llll' Atturrlt') lor Administ ratr~x 1 In thP !o'upt>rlor C'uurt uf th1· Rtute MOVJNG
231 Driftwood f{d . ~horl' C"hffs. on \\1tnPM my hand and oCficial Pubhsh : FPb. 14. ~1. 28; Ma r. 6 of {'•llfomlu In and lor the • • • •
F t>h 14. Not on ly was shl' born S<'al rn I ht· :-.it'~' port I I arbor Ensi.~e11. ('ounty of OrunKt'
a t S t. Jost'phs Hospital on Valt'n-1 • MARY A. IIA/\PA p n thC' Matt<•r or thC' F.sto..~lt• of
llnE''s Oay, but shE> a lso pickt'd 1 :'l:otary Public in a nd for c t:R'fiFICATF. OF nt:RJNF-~R I JI ARRY LEUN MART I!\: a ka
111'1' motht•r· and fa th<'r's <'ight wt'd. said Countv und :-;rurl' f'lctltlon'l Firm ~nme IIA RRY L. MARTIN D<'Cl'nscd . rlin~ annh t"rsary Mary R<'nP was My com mission PXpirt>s July 31. Thf' t lndf'r8il:l'f'd do her<'by CN· NotiC<' is hC'r"IJ) gin•n tha t th('
wC'Icomed homr l his wel'k by her 19!1!1. tlfy that the)' are conducling an 1-N'tition of IIF::'>I RI ETTA M MAR-
rwn hrotlv•r·s. Rt·~nn. RC<' 5'~r. and . -I AutomatiC' Laundrv busine~s at 1 T IN for t hl• prub<tll' of thP W1 ll of
Ma rdi. a g!.' 3''J · I UGAL Hone.' 12817 Villa Way, N'c-wport Beach. thf' nbov£' nam('d d«'CI'dt'nt and for
.C:F.JtTI. FI~AT~~ F~>R • • . California, und«>r thP fictitious firm tlw issuanc<' of IA•t ll'l' TP:o.tarnPn-j
S H I 0 • S TRAS:-.ACTIO~ Ot Bl !'(l ~f.:-.S nnml' of tary to tht" !>('tltiorwr will bl' hl'ard c u t'~DER FICTITIOt 'S !'>1\:\fE H ALF-HO UR LAt '~DROMAT l a t 10o'ciO<'k A. ~t nn Frida~. Ft•b-
For Bo•h. Outdoor & lndoot fumi-. Thf' t'ndPnoi~:DPd do hPrl'b,Y C!.'l'·land tha t said firm is composed of ruar) 29. 1952. at thC' t'OUI t room
+ure • Lge. Select. ,..sties, Febriu. I t1 fy. that th~y are "!lnductmg 8 th<' r o I I o w in ~ p<>rsons. wh()l;<' I of Dc•partmcnt 3 of thl' Supe1·ior I
House & aanl.. Manne Ma chmt-ry bu.•;rnps.c; lo<'atl•d nnnws in fu11 and places of r..si-Court or thl' S tall• of California
at 17th & Ha_rbor . Boul('<•ard.s. dl'nC•· are as follows. to-wit : in a nd lor lhl' County of Orange. 1
6t I Coed Highwey, Newport Santa Ana. C'.ahforma, and that JACK BEELER l>att> Ft'bruar~ 11. 1952
BE.eon s2n ai~ firm is romposNI of thf.' fol -:!:lil Waverly Dri\'<'. Bayshoros B. J .• 'MITI I County Clerk
h S IO .A lowmg P<'~Ons whos<'. na mes 10 ;.; .. wport B<>ach. ('..alif DONALD D. HARWOOD
LoDe Dlat&Dcle
Local
LAROE OR SMALL 10811
GIVEN SAME OAR&
... aa4 8TORAOI!:
"We Move Wltla Ute WorW'
AGENTS FOR LYONS
1966 Harbor Blvd. Open Ni9 :h • • 1'"· •·m p.m. full a nd plaCI'S . of r~'Stdt"nN· a r<' ROSE Sl'LZER 114 15 Coast llighwti~
as follo':'s• to-~ rt: 400 P rosrx-ct Avenue , Corona del Mar, Ca li forn1a
W1llard W. S hl'pherd , Monrovia. Calif. Attornpy for PPtitioner. Ooeta •-
3053 Lombard~: Ro~d. WltD~u our hands this 31st day 1 Publish : FC'b. 14. 21, ~. 1951 8Ea4)oa tn'7 w 1111-11 Rolls and Bread
GENE'S Pasad<'na. C'a hfnrma of Januar y, 1952 in thl· Nt"wport Harbor f·:;ll~ls~·ig~n~.:.._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Norma D. Sht"phl'rd J ACK BEELER I -
HOT BREAD at II e. m,
French -Whol• Wheat -Ry•
7()5 Coe1t Blvd., Corona d•l M•r
Ynur Fam.lly Rf>siAUNlnt
( ChJIM'd T--'"1 I
3053 Lombard~ Road. 1 RO~E S l'LZER I
Pasadl'na, C"..ahro.rma I ~tn t~> of f'R IIfornla
W Jtnr!l!l our ha nd" th1o; 30th dHy I Coun h of Ornn~~"·
or January, 1952 • • • On Thill llllt day nf JAnuar y, A
WILLARD w. S ~l r·,P~If,R)) 0 . 1952, bcfor(' mP, the und<•r-
NORMA D. :-HF.r fl f.RU siL.:ncod, a Notary Public in a nd for
!'>tau· or California the said County and S tatt>. r('Sid-
County of Orl\o~~"· in,:: thC't'<'in, duly commlssionC'd and
On This 1st day of Fr•bruAry, /\. ""o rn. personally appenr<'d J a ck
D. 1952. ~forf' m(' D C. Montgom -Bl'l"lf.'r and Roo;<' Sulzl'r known to
C'r;v a 1'\o tary Public 10 an~ .for ml' "' bP thf' pt"ro.;ons w hose names
. a 1d County a nd S tate, res1ding arl' subscr ilx'd to the within in-
1416 (.;OtuJt Bh•d. lhf.'rrin, duly <'Ommic;c;ionC'd a~d strument, and acknowled~cd to me
tt.rtw•r 1946 Corona ct.-1 Mar sworn, personally a p(X'a red Wll-thlll thl'y l'X('CUted the same. fN
STOP AT
The Arches
la rd W. Shc>pht'rd l"ormA D. Shrp-~ WITNESS \VHEREOF, I have
h!.'rd known to mf.' to be t.he JX'r · her<•unto set my hand and affixed
sons '~·ho.s<' !"a mes su bscl'lbcd to my orficial seal the day and yea r
the v.1thrn ms trum,·nt. and ac-in this Cer tificate first abo\'c writ-
kowledgNI to me I ha I they <'Xc>-ten .
cutcd t he same. 1Scal 1 VIOLET THO REN. In Witnt'M WhPrPof, I have
hereunto set my hand a nd af-
''Your Ha.t to the fixed my official seal the day and r"-a•t Slnoe 1926" Parliamentary Practice
Course at St. James ....,._. year in thjs certificat<' f1 rst above
f" I N 1: F 0 0 D 8 writtl'n. c o c K T A 1 L 8 1&-a)) D. C. MONTGOMERY Parliamentary practice, an e\'e-
GHWAY AT Notary Public In and for said ning course fot• aduJts who art' par-COAST HI County and S tate. My C".ommis-tlcipatlng In club and ~oup a c-
THE ARCHES slon Expires F eb. 27, 1954. tivities, i.s now offered by Orange
Newport ... da P ublish: Feb. 14, 21. 28: Mar. 6 Coast Evening College. This JOHN VU.EI.I.£ in the Newport Harbor Ensign. cours(' will be~n on Monday and
516J It Is hc1d In the St. James Epis-~~~~~~~~Ee~c~"~~~~~~~~~E~n~s~ign~~W;an~t~A~ds~b~r~ln~g~Res~~uJ~t.a~.1 rop.'ll Church, Newport. The class will m t>ct from 7-9 p. m. for 12
t'O!ISL>CutivE' Mondays. On!.' unit S P E C I A L I Z I ft 8 II • • or ttcadl"rnlc credit may be earned.
i ll'nrv Dcis tl'r ot Balboa Island
Visit Our Beautiful
Cocktail Lounge
SAM'S SEAFOOD
Af THf SI6N Of THE SWOIOASH
16278 Coast Hwy •• Swilide
• l1Lil·Z·2 ·fJ
Lonq Beach 8-2405
IS ln~tructor.
~fi\RJNE OOUPLI: HERE
Moved he r«-since the new year
31'1' Capt. and Mrs. E. J. Dicker-
ma n. 220 Poppy Ave .• Corona del
Ma r. The Marine cnuple carne
her<' from For~t Grove, near Port-
land, Oregon. and they •·Jove It al-
ready,"
I BELIEVE: -Taxes fc · 1y purpose other then those
necessary for the n ; g of government end its
defense are so:-i~listic and destructive.
FOR CONGRESS FRANK M. LINNELL 28th DISTRICT Pol. Adv,
WHITMAN'S SERVICE
"We Speel•lla.e in ~tflcy s.,..,lc."
1020 Co.tt llvd, HArbot 441-l -Nit.t: IE.co11 51o..J-Coron• clel .,._,
PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
PKEIWKlPTION8 ALWA~8 DOUBLE Cllt:()K.£1)
HAMPTON'S HARBOR DRUGS
llt~Bivd. MIUIOR I II 15 en ..... df'f M ...
lATTA I
TMI LAaeiiT DIIPLA Y
ON 1M1 PACIIIC COAST
* ,......,,._M4WtAC.......
.............. flll40.... ....
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... flll4 H-. .....
FURNITURE AND
ACCESSORIES
HOUSE' GARDEN •nc-tNwy.,........,.
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'
..
. •
Trautwein Bros. of New p o r t
were awa rded the contract by City
Council Monday, Feb. 11 for ln-
tallaUon or tht> under bay watt-r
lint> from Balboa to Balboa Island.
The bid was $17,106.50, well un-
der the $26,152.50 or the Engineers
Ltd. Pi~llne Co. of Hawtho rne.
The third bid was $71.038.90, s ub-
mitted by Smith Rice Co.
1'rautweln Bros. will Install 920
ff'l'l of Balboa Island. and 910 fpct
to makt> the land connections. Tht>
pipe is furnlsht>d by the city.
OPS Branch Office
Opens in Santa Ana
Garden Topics Big Gain In Building Here;
Ry .roE Et.l.fR $200 000 I P W k Roses may bt' SUCt't>SSfully grown n ast ee in any soil that will produce fair I
Cf'op<; or $:rain Vt>J{t>tablt'S or graslC. BulldJng activity during the past 1120 Ocean Blvd .. $20,000. Ownf'r
Thf' bfo t rt>suJts will be obtaint>d in \\'l'f'k took a bi~ jump forward, buj)der.
more ravorahl<' soils, but everyonC' mo1·c than doubllnl{ thf' tota' or G. W. C"arpentt>r, st'cond l'tn~)
who J(lves a rost" and hn'\ a fC'w r ht> first twn wl"f.>ks of this month sun rll'ck 1t t 517 Acacla. $250.
ff'('f of ~!round in plenty of sun-Almost $...'>00,000 in pvrmits wt•rl' f.d\\nrd Sf'dtnl(t>r, 500 r..o " ~thinE' can have his own rose gar-hsucd, brin~in~ lhf' February to tPI B!• rl .. 1-r'lf)m. 1-'ltory, 1-unll dwf'll
rl<'n and find plcasur<' 1\nd health thus far to $330,000, well on lhl' lnJ( at 422 MarlirUUitf', $7,250. Hur-
rn pll\,ntlng bare root roses di~ t 1 r $435'844 in rulr ivatinr-the plant.... way toward <'Xct'edlng the January I bor Dra!tin,_ Sel"\lce, builden .
ho!<' at least on<' foot dN'p and 15 to :ol~wing 'p("r~its W<'re issul'd Waynf' Hunter, Ba~boa Island. Harbor Area merchants can take inches \vide for each plant. SprNid d 1 , th past week· self-servl<:f' gas llllltron a t 5 18 their price ~tabillzatlon problems th<' roots out a nd downward. tak-ur ng c · Coa!'t Blvd., $3,000. Dean Kep-to a branch Office that has just ing care that no roots cross Pach Lido bit> . . I hart. builder.
I C. W. Coultcr , •W7 Vta L.tdo •ki 2 ~n opened at 1012 N. Main St., other. Th<' accept£><! way to P a nt Soud, ll-room. 2-story. 2-unit Mrs Llllian T. Ha"' ns. 1.4
Santa Ana. The office is open in CaJHornia iJ to finish planting apartment building at 451 Via Man~old. 7-room, 2-sto~. 1-unrt ~ach ~day and Wednesday from with thP bud about two incheos Ud So d S29 000 Robt'rt Forbes dwe lling a t 206 Ocean Blvd .. $20.-
9 a. m . to 5 p. m., with a business 1 abo\·c th<' surfae<> of lh<' ground bw:der. u · · · · 000 Roy Greenleaf jr. build<'r analyst and a cle rk on duty. The I For names of rO!;<'S that do well . . Nf"wpot"t
district office is at San Diego. in this a rt>a . S(•nd in _your request F rankhn. Wtlcox, Cabanas :-.~a-' Andy Kirk. 1~ E. Balboa Blvd , -----"'--=--=------1 to this paPf•r. alon~ Wi th a stamped rlnas. addttions a t 759 Via I.Jdo I enlar~:te garage at 1301 W. Bay DEBT ----~~~ Pnvelope.) . . So!Jd. $10,000. Rotx>rt Fortx-s. AvP . $200.
FPrtilizt>r sho~d n<'vr·r tM> Ill dt· I bwld<·r. • . {)(>an Kf'phart IU'Iri Elmer Chns-, COLLEC·nOIS rect contact wtth tht> roots of J . C'. Symes alli·rataons a t 112 tPnson . 510 :ltst S t . 11-room, 2-
newly planted ros('S. but should lx> Via Lldo Nord. !1.500. storv. 3-unll a p<~rtmf'n l buildim: at
Ace_..-Not•-C&el-ef • .,
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eric.. "No colt.dl-No f.e." w • .c~, ....... ~
CREDIT BUREAU
OF NEW,OitT lEACH, LAGUNA
lEACH AND COSTA MESA
204 ltlvenlcle Ave. '· 0 . loa Jt6
IEecoft 5597. Newport a.ech, C.llf.
Concrete Work
of All Kinds
FLAGSTONE PATIOS
BLOCK W All.S -·-• P"REE &.~TIMAT"ES •
Chas. Warren I Sol
IE.co"' Slto-J • HArbc, 1012-J
22 1) Newport llfvd. Co.te .....
LOANS FOR HOlES
41/2%--20-YEAR LOAN
CoDatrucUoa t.oa.
5% --%0 Yeara
buy and seU Trust Deeda.
SEE BOB SA 'M'LER
Representing
Poln. lortcac• Co.
placed nt'ar at hand so that wh<'n w. R JJa~.:<·nbaul!h. 236 V11 1200 w R11lboa Blvd . $1 9,000 I
plant s tarts I? ~row . th<' n!'w !\1r•n 1om•, $15,000 Rolx-rt Fort:x·"·l f)ran Kl'phnrr bwldo•r
f£'cdPr roots wtll rrach at a nd f£>f'd hullder · \hnrll'.., R••• r·hr·r. f;l:) rna s 1 I
on the fertiliwr. Corona d~>l ~r Hil!hWa). ~2:-,oo fN.nt•r b111lder.
1 Spray or dus t f'Vf'ry ""~'k or 10 11 .J Lort•nz. !)()()(l{·t•an Rl \'Ci.i-1 Jll'rb<>r l ~1:-.rtin alro•rntlons a t
days wi.th a .NlPpPr o_r. sulphur room, 2-..,tory, l-u1111 dw<•lhnt.:" al I R2:l w 11m ;\\(•. $.'1,000 D('an spray rruxl?d w1 th lnSPCtt<'id<': S f'\'· Kf'ph~•rt. butlcll•r
eral eood product~ arr· avalla blf'. .Jam"' Shll f1•1·. artd h4•d rnt•m nnd
l sotox and Orthonx. Ortho roso• J;1110on :1rr·•• :\IJ'i :\2nd <.:r . ~I (J()(l dus t, or D<>stru.xol Fung-kidl' nn · ()\\n1-r' huiltlt r
a '""'of I hi' good nn•·s n.,\ Htnrl•·l kn• dll J!i~2 nr,•n n
S11111111er Session
Plans Are Given
Or. Rill J P1t•''' 'lllnrn• 1 '' ,. simt dtn r·t or ar r lt,llll.'• C"l1lhl C'nl-
1 h·~"· nnn .. emr;., thar '' nrntl\•
1 pJsm, call r .. , t!~il -:•1nu11"' ,, . .....,um
rr•J.:iSII"t linn J IIIH 9 Ito n \\II h
cia'~'' l>l'..:tnntr .: .lun•• lfi Tho
'UJllmPf It rm \\Ill r•nd .Jul) :!:-1 St>\r•n ,,..m,.,,,., 111111 .., lllot) ht•
complt tr cl durmc 1 h" '''"JCtn An\ s tudent t•nrollf'd m four ur mon•
units i-; cla:.siftf'd a!> " full tun•·
st udt·n t fnr v<'l t'r.tn.s' t•xt•ntpt ton ...
MO'I classf's nrf' schNiukrl hf'.
IWPf'n ~ a . m . and noon
I ~~~·icc:! ~~~ ~!ld S~\1ondrt).
I
' F f'b 4. rn Graul'! Chaf)('l. C'o•un
MPsa. for B<-nton (li to n o yd. :iR,
who dit'd Jan. 31 n r his honw.
720 E. Sev<'nlh ~t .. Nor{Vl. Tho•
' S('r\'iC!'S Wl'fP conduch'd b) I hf"l
IIOJt:-.t; ...,110\\'. J>ur••hr•·d \r.th·
Jan hnr--. with t•u,tunwd r i•"'r'
hlt.:hlh:ht Xntlnnul llnr ... · 'hnw
vrt~J.:"rum.. "' 195'! tth""''d•· ( '•mnh· 1-'air nntl X u tinna l Uat•· t'o•"tl\~tl. lndlu. ,o\hmt• '" ~fll·
dr<'f'no• Knu' \) lth GhnzJta, llUrf•-
brl'd ArahlllR !llnlllon. T hf' fp.,.
th a l will rontlnuf' ~unda~·.
1\1\ rl It ,,,., o .tit• r.tlmno: nt :?203
\\" H;diHI.I l~hfl :CI Ill'l(l
I~ 111 •o 1!"1''' I' (" 1,1 \f .,~1 j.
r•~·'l1 11 .. ,,,. \ l -111111 rl\\o•Jl!nJ.! ar
1:.'11:-;hol o l"llrt HI! ~:!".'I)(Jt l r.•·nrt•,. Ill ,..,., II .'<-',., • "111!· ,,
'''" ''"'' ll••lcht .. I\ I "'Pill 'l ··~··: I ,,,,, ~
tnt I rl\\o llrn• ,, '7•141 Hr" ICI '' ~~~~,, Thon ,, "du~n lotnlri•r
R \UlO \
\r th Ku k 1l•••r ell""' '' )''fil-
l\ db ... e Hhd 13~
\\ rl "rwrh .. ""''" ... ,,,f\ l-111111 d\\o IIIIH' ;,t 1,,t~o-t I It•• ,n
Bl· II ~IIi ":Ill 11,,' ul I 'ur·-.ron
hulltl• r
l~tlh"'a J,fa n!l
11••111• lhort •II.,••, .·.u,o.••
l't lt't I 'If 1 ,.. t"' '• hu.Jd "•·(•pnf1
''"' .n I"'·'' 1:q )' l'·r\ }o r .. nt I ll(lfo
J: f; C'•t•,,tJ .'11,..;-.,,pphtro 6·
room l·•l11n . I '"''' d\\o•l!tnc ;\f 1~1 I lllr·t .dri ~'1.1 ""' ·"'"'''' P I:;,\ hill ld• ·t
l· \\',urt·tt, illto '·'''""' ... ~1 11 Onyx, $·lHO
IT'S niE TO PLAIT
HOME
LOANS
At Or•nge County's
L..ding Home lendin~
lnstitut;on
QUICK
2<4 HOUR SERVICE
LOW
LOW "REDUCING"
INTEREST RATES
EASY
MONT HLY PAYMENTS
FRIENDLY
SYMPATHETIC SERVIC(
WE I UY TRUST DEEDS
ON WElL LOCATED HOMES
LAGUN"~
FEDERAL SAVINGS
& lOAN ASSOCIATIO r
222 Ocean Avenu~
Phone: 4-lin
LAGUNA BEAC ~
lt18 Cout BJ.d., CDII
ft. HA IOTf~-KI Wlll
Newpor t &·ach Elks l ..od~c. ol
which h£' was a ml'mb..-•r Hl' for-
merlv opt>ratpd a S('rVI('(' ~ta110n
at t f:ith St and Balboa Rlvd. In
Nl'wport and rt:'Centl~ had l>N>n
runnin~ot a ch ickcn ranch. He is
sunived by his widow. Mary
BUILDING BLOCKS
PUMI·BLOK Co.
New Hour Rules
For Calif. Hunters
I lllnl•·r-<; \\111 Ill p>tr,..eJtn.: t h· 11
~''"'" 11nc!t·r ,, It'\' "r .,. '"'"•'i" hollll tUIPS itfltt \l111 1h I \\I '
ROSES • • •
10% ~ISt:::~~~OO nr n111rf"
IS%0 8. lla.la St. Kl %..0'7&&
Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS
tho• (tl\~ huntm.· '' ~·trl.t•tnn• '.J k
('(( f'f'l
Th•• ~Hilt• r l'•h anti r..1·r • 1 ·.,,.,
mt'-:»11111 h,,, mal'lro lh• n•·\' 1 111 •,
"Shno1111 • ho111r" C!ll' .til ~~~ ... 10 • o~f
rr..,trt .. nr :.:.tmt• "hall ho 11no• h df
hcottt '"''"''' -.un11" '" '" •. h dr hii'JI tflr r -.un ... t I ''"'' pi ht· \\ ,., 11
:-,,, :.O!.trtcll ll'f' I uwl"''·'' \d•ro
<:htw•llm: hours \\ill l~t· from )-..,, rn 1
'" ·t :Jfl p m. in all cmmltt·s I. 111 •
nPrlh nf :-;nn L';Jis <>hio;po, .~'' rn l Newport Blvd., C~ta M.,.. ancl San BPrnardmo t·ount lt·'-';:;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;~;;;~;;;;;;;;;=§~~~;;;~;;;~I Commis!'iom'rs nnnoum·l'fl 'h·t1 l
REat'Ob 5015
r wat .. r rowl huntinc hour~ woulrl ""' Floor Coverlap -DralJiboarcla 1M> Hfrt•t·t rtl by lhP llPW ruJin~C, f••l
Asphalt "rue -Rubber Tile l lak rn~ r<'_sid<'n_t ~a_mf' Formica -Unoleum Tile
CARL TONS' LL~oo~~~ l ,.,.,... Midanwter au&. • .,_.st. o.. ._ W&~ wua
BEAOON •••w W k £ d ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Zl;;;;Y;;ean;;;;;;ln;;;;Orup~~§~Coun~t;J~~~~ : ~~~the lt 23!~ nn~l .~.; n·
SAT. a to 5 It I P. ~a ~; a sponsored by I ht' Sou-LUMBER on thrm C'nlifomia Yachtin~ Asso-SUif. 9 to I ciatlon taking place th1s W('('k·end.
You Can Do Better at
THE
Daniger Furniture Co. .
OOIIP~ ROME rtr&NISIIIN08
BEacon 5856 1812 Newport Bl-.cL
008'1'.& ...
yochtin~ attl'ntion will b<' focu. ....
St'd on Los AngP I£>s Harbor.
llost club" AN' Lo., Ancrlt>"
Ytt<'hl Club for thP lar·tt"" sail boa I
di\lSton and pow!'r cruisers. 0~
brillo 8(-ach Yacht Club mr smr~ll
s:ulboat rtivl.,ion and ~nt •1 Mon-
ica Yacht Club Cor din~hiPs R.RC'f'S
will be held at 1 p, m Fruia).
Saturday a nd Sunday for thf' lartote
11ailboa t division : on Snturday at
2 p. m. and Sunda) at 10 :30 a. m.
a nd 1 :30 p. m. for small sailboat
division snd for th~ din~hy di\1s-
lon a t 2 and 3:30 p. m. Saturday
And' at 10·30" m.. land 2:30 p m
S unday. I
Trophy presc>ntation will be at
6 p m . Sunday at th<' Los An~1'1M'
Yacht Club and the social rwnt of
tht-SCYA rt'g&tta will be 8 Satur-
day night danC'e at the N<'wport
Harbor Yacht Club. I
G4RUE~ CE~TER
9 1 ~ ('0\"T Rf.\'H. -'li• ~i\ tn II Amt<rk an lla.rkf't
< O tcO'Ii.\ DEl. MAR -11.\rl.cor 3506
WELCH'S
READY -MIXED
CONCRETE
BEacon 6547
Ne"lJOrt Blvd.. <XM.ta M~."N
Oraul{e 18M -KJ 1136
ALL o:y ONE OPEUTION
Complete
Installation • P1urnbu.g
Carpc"tllry
Tthng etc. •
MARSAC PLUMBING INC •
Dana Andrews
Farley Granger
Dorothy McGuire
, Want Yoa"
ALSO: SEI.ECTED SHORTS
SPECIAL Kids' Matinee
SATURDAY at 1:45
SUN. -MON. -TUES.
WENDELL COREY
'The Wild
Blue Yonder''
-~~ P ENNY EDWARDS
''MISSING WO~'
SWISS S'fE~I(
BARRY KRAFT, BARBARA BERRY A~D DAVID PAUL u tbey
\\111 a pi)Hr In "Oa Borrowt'd Ttme." Ol)4'nlniC at tbto Lapna Play-
hou8t" on Ff'bruary !8. ------------------------------
• • • not.:
By PEG
LOTS of run: was t hi' gt>nl'ral
commt>nt on thl' Bib 'n' Tuckf'r
dane£' hPid lasl Friday ni~ht at tht>
Newport Harbor Yacht C I u b . Th<'rt> was an unusual amount or
.guC'sts ··nlivt>ning thf' sc.-nl' a nd
sew•ral small cocktail pa rl irs to
start tht> £'\ enin_g off. :'l:t•arl~ "l'n
masse" they trOOJX•d tu thl' loc.&l
driw•-in for breakfas t • • •
Although hr didn't arn\£' an ttml'
Cor tht' funeral o f his mothl'r. ~1 r-.
Comerse Wurdl•mann. Lt Rill
Reavis fit'\\ homE> from Korea and
has bt'c>n spendjng som£> timl' '' tt h
'Borrowed Time'
On Laguna Stage
Actress BI'IIP I >;n I'> and \.an
l\IC'rrilf W<'rl' !'flt'C'I.ItOr'-at nnr of
the rl'hE'ar-.al~ for Pnul 0:-horn·.,
rnmic-fant:~". ..(In B orro w I'd
Time." which will tw prC'sf'ntC'd a t
tht' La~unn BC'nch PI a~ h o u se
Thursday. FridA) And ._a turday.
Feb. 28, 29 and March 1 and !\larch
6. 7 and 8.
Tbe SCE'ne is th(' front of a hnusf'
with a commodious porch. and in I the yard stands a lar~e appl£> t rei'.
I The trN' has ro be s trong enough
to be climbed, so its construc tion
has bet>n a h<'ad-scra tching prob·
IE'm at the Playhouse.
Commodort' Wurdemann and his
grandmothE'r. Mrs. Margaret Dear-
born. on Balboa Island. He is a
Firs t "Lowe" in charge of ground
for<X•s for the helicopte r lift in Ko-
rl'a and has rt'CE'ivf'd the air me-
da l plus a citation from the Presi-
dC'nt. on<• from the Major Gem•ral
'" Korea and one from his com-mandin~ offi C('r in the MarinE's. •
Lt Jack l.Rwis, USMC. o f Co·
rona dt•l Mar Set>ms to be "com-
muun~.. tx>tween C'.alifornia and
Kor<'a This umc he got a ,great bt~ look n t has n<'w baby . &erru
a~ If tha:. is his third trip bt'twet>n
11£'\.ICf ful t:SA and \\1\r·torn Korea.
Irma :O.tarples flew in from her
f:urop(•an jaunt of Sl'\'<'ral months
al-n surpris<' birthday pr('S('nt to
h<'r husband. who Ct'lebrated his
nntal day on Friday. Mrs. Marpl<'S
has bePn taking French lea\'E' as
"ell as En~lish l<'a vc and the same
thing in . t>\'f'ral o t hr r languas:es.
I gii<'SS, from h<'r fE-mmE's apparel
businl'sSt'S. th£> Vagabond House on
Bn I boa Is land and Surf and Sand
in Balbon. '"hilc she-\;site-d the
Br·itish Isles ·and thE' continent
and North Africa. • • •
Mrs. B. Z. McKinney PQUred at
a r-ecent open housE' honoring Mr.
and Mrs. L. C Christie of Santa
Ana and formerly of Beatrice.
N<'b. on thE'ir 50th wt>drung day.
The party \\'aS planned by t he
Christi{'S' children. inclurung thE'ir
daughter. Mrs. C. B. McKinney of
Midway City.
Ne" port Harbor Yacht Club is
hostin~ a dance Saturday night
for th<' :\<Udwintcr Regatta for
SC"YA. This as the big social
splnsh for thl' SCYA R E' ga t t n .
whrch is IX' in~ held a t the Los An·
.lo!<'lcs. Cabrillo Beach a nd Santa
Monica YIH'h t Clubs. Saturday ni~ht's s hindjg w1ll be a dinner -if-I
you-w1s h dancf'. featuring the Ul-,
I
ya;..;;:<':~0a~d =~t ~l~t ~~: _ '
WlND: t A li ttle publication of
the Balboa Yacht Club. whkh is
not nearly as windy as it sounds.)
PAUL IIENRErD a•d KathlHn
Hurbes lD "for Mea On.Jy," eom-
lq to tbe MHA Theatre Swula),
Moaday and Tue.day. On thf'
arne procnun wtU bP "Ma.n
BUt," at&rriJa« Georl{e Brent.
$1.10
Carl Hanna (>Xp('Cts to launch rus
n<'w K-38 In San Diego 'round the
first of Ma rch .... and is planning
on sailing the Ensena da Race. •
Irene Libey, BY club manager , has
asked the board of directors to ac·
cept her resignation .... an action
taken by the board. with deep re-
grets. • Velma Barber has set
about to Wlite the hlstory of BYC
a nd Is looking for anecdotes and
history about the Club. Her ad·
drt'SS: P. 0 . Box 825. Balboa. •
Photographer Neal Becknl'r, most
known for his sea stuff, was re-
ported muttering over a brida 1
plcturt' set-up, when hl' was hav-
Ing a tumultuous time arranging
t tK-brlde-to-tx>'s ve1l, "l just can't ~ecm to get this spinna ker St-t !" •
The young 'uns (Juniors, to you)
at BYC have nominatE'd the fol-
lowing officers for the 1952 sea-
son: Commodore, Art Morse; Vice-
Commodore, Buster Hammond:
BALB OA ISLAND
NOTHING LIKE CHEF DEAN'S HOT, LUSCIOUS SCONlSI
Rear-Commodore, Lee Hambrook;
S('Cl'etary, Carolyn G i d d i n·g s ;
Treuurer, Paul Uvadary, a nd
Publlcltv, Rowen Weisberg. • BYC
members In recent news include
Louis Burke of Beacon Bay (con-
llultant to the late city chartl'r)
ha& I>Hn appointed to Judge of
Los Angeles Superior Court .... Oty Attorney Harry Blodgett. re-
et>ntly appoln~ dty attorMy of
Avalon on Catalina •..• Roy Ed-
ward~ wu ~lec:ted JJI"ftddent of the Onu1p County Nr Boud.
Thunday, February 21. 1852
CIIANOJl.UIOlJT IN ().JUl.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Blackbeard
are moving this week from their
Corona del Mar home at 216 Or-
chid Ave. &nd will be temporarily
housed at a motel here while wait-
Ing for the completion of their new
little house at 311 Iris Ave. Mean-
while the Ned WUiitB famlly of
721 Narcisaus Ave. are making
ready to move in the former
Blackbeard resJdenct.
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