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Thursday, February 28, 1952 Harbor 1114 and Ill 5 CORONA DEL MAIL CALIF. 5 Cent. Vol 4-No. 29
8 In Race; Greeley Withdraws
New School Bond
Election on March 25
·won't Run,
Women Say
Filing for the City Coundl race A $625,000 bond lssue election
for Tuesday, March 25. was an-
nounced yesterday by the Board
or Trustees of the Newport Ele-
men tary School District.
This proposal, "to provide the
bare neees~es for the district,"
calls for a few elementary school
at Corona del Mar. with 18 class-
rooms, two kindergarten rooms,
cafet<.'rla. administration a nd serv-
ice unl ts. $500.000 and new class-
The field's ready, eight in the
race. and ri ve run weeks of cam-
paigning for three seats on O ty
Council. ...
All indications point to a good
figh t. and the only note or regret
from this deoartment is the decls·
ion of the women candidates not
to run. TheTe would have been a soocS chance this time to elect at ~ut orie woman to the Council ...
* * * Our dty attorney and affable
yachtaman, Harry Blodlfett, haa
been tarret of sly needling tn a
polsonOUI sort of way. In the in-
terest of faJr play. let's set the
~rd straight ln thiA matter of
the negotla lions over the sale of
the old water department site a t
28th St. City Councll had author-
ized the ci ty a ttomey to take ne-
cessary legal action to enforce the
contract whereby the Capitol Co.
had agreed to purchase the parcel
for $32.000 for the Bank of Am·
t>rica building site. IThe Griffith
Co. exchanged property In Udo
Center fo r the water department
site: later informed the city that
the purchase agreement was off
because of escrow delay.) Harry
Blodgett said this week that the
reason for not filing action was
tiM' fact that the matter is about
to be settled-without loss or dam-
age to the city. • • •
Harvev Somers said when h<'
was elt'Cted president of the Cham -
ber or Commerce that he might
make somt> merchants unhappy by
talking bluntly about the business
of seiUng and or customer rela-
tions, and how improvement might
be made. Mr. Somers did some
of ttlat ,biWlt talking yesterday-
and gave some mighty good advice
-et the quarterly Chamber mt>m·
bershJp meeting ... stressing th e
necessity of good. consistent ad-
vertising, and of good publlc rela-
tions. which means most of all
just plain old fashioned courtesy
to customers. All of us who are
in bualnela must heed tha t advice.
... Mr. Somera knows whereof he
IJ)Mka. because he Is successfully
engaged ln the buslness of selling
-u a local car dealer.
Phelps to Ba for
OBice of Judge
rooms and ahop addition at Hor-
ace Ensign School. $125,000.
Eliminated from the plan are
the auditorium. special art and
music rooms and library, w h I c h
had been included in the S985.000 bond issue defeated Jan. 18. Com·
pletlon of the proposed classrooms
would still be possible by Septem-
ber of next year. the trustees said.
The statement, signed by Mar-
ion C. Dodd, J ames D. Ray and
Gordon B. Findlay, said:
"A careful stttdy of enrollment
statistics for the past severa l years
indicates that overcrowding. al·
ready a problem a t the present Co-
rona del Mar and ~l'wport Schools.
1 closed at noon today-with eight
candidates in the runnJng, and
with these last minute surpri5e
de\•elopments:
• Announcement by Incumbent
Ross Gr('(>!ey that ht' was with-
drawing as a candidate.
• Filin~ or nomination papers
by Col. Andrew W . Srni th of ~ ..
CITl' C LERK l:NOP PORED
C. K. Prie~~t of Balboa lal&ad
nJt>d htw aomlnadoa p&JN'r toda7
today for re...,.IM'don aa clty
clt>rk. Iff' ls uaoppoeNI. S o
oat> hAS rllf'd for thfl treae«rt'r's Job.
will reach serious proportions in rona del Mar. Roy K('(>nt> or Sal-
all thret> schools or the district by boa and Gt'orge Pickenng of Nt"W·
September of 1953. port Heights.
"The new school in Corona del The prospeetive women candi-
Mar would relieve overcrowding w Cha I D d dates. Mrs. Florence Cooling of
In the Newport School. which t e 5 roppe I Beacon Bay and M rs. Mary Topper would then handle only childre n a er rg of Bay Shores. both decIded
lo kindergarten through fifth from against entering the race. f'red
Balboa Penlnaula. Newport Beach Stephens of Newport. who i.njliat-
and West Newport to tht> Santa As c·lty Gets Sewer Fund ed the fight against the dolla.r W'll· Ana River. thus transferring Udo ter charge, also anno~ today
Isle. Newport Helght.a and Cliff that he had decided not to run.
Haven to the Corona dE'I Mar "but will be in there next ~-"
schools. Sixth, ~venth and eighth 1n a calm and brief meeting L. S. Hoffman. China Co\·e resi-I And so the field ls as Col.Jowa .
grade students from the entire dla.-Monday evening, lasting a little dent. who got up in Monday's 1 Incumbent Dal~ ~Y. Tom
trict will continue to attend the more than half an hour. but mo-Council nl(>('tlnJt to state his pro-Norton. Francis Horvath. Norman
Horace Ensign School. mentous In its quitot way. City test. Miller. Dean Ward. Col Srruth.
"In respo~ to pubUc desire as CoWlcil took these relate-d actions: Mr. S tephens pres1ded Thursday Mr. K('(>nt' and Mr. PickPrln,::
indicated at the January 18, 1952 • Agreed to remove the dollar evrnins: at a public meeting in the Thr('(> v.ill be ell"CtE'd April 'R for
school bond eleetlon. and ~ ex-water assessment as of February ~ewport School for a discussion or the sea ts now ht>ld by Councilmen
pressed in the open meeting ht>ld 15. five months after It went in to the Citizens' Committ('(> fight. At· Ramsey, Greelt'y and D. K. Blue.
on February 5, the board has en-effl"Ct Sept. 15. tomey Max Hurwitz related tht' Filing yt>sterday was 65-year-old
deavored to provide a plan which • Authorizt'd ci t y A t 0 r n l' y steps takl'n thus far. and speak-Col. Smith. rt>tired Armv Air
would tx-at a minimum cost and Harr)· Blodgett to file an answer ers in lht> audit>nce attackt>d the 1 Corps Flight Sur~eon. star "centN
s till be educationally sound. in Superior Court tomorrow to the assessml'nt as discriminatory and of the 1909 University of Michl~
''This plan dex>s not _look as far Citizens' Water Tax Committee unconstitutional. I football team. cr{'(fitro with on$:1·
aht>ad ~s the one submitted to thl' char~e tha 1 the dollar assessment natin~ the Rose Bowl classic and
vote:s. m the last election; n~r is is IUegal. c ci) H L.l-I umpire at the first ~ml' in 1916
pro"!!'JOn m~de for an auditonum.l • Announct"d that thl' city is OIIJI Opel~ In his !'tatement hl' Slud 1
spec1al m~1c and ~rt. rooms. or about to rt'Cl'J\"e the $205.375 for 1 ha'e Pntf'N'd the ract> bc('SUSC' I
separate hb.rary bwldln(t at t_h<' the sale of sewer lines to the joint At CDM M tin am inrert>Sll'd m ="<'wport B<>act-~orace Ensign School HOW('\('r samtatton districts and allocatC'd ee g now and in thl' futUrE'. I ha\f' no
1t Is beli~ved that thl' am~unt pro-tht• fund..; a:. follow~: S2.000 for thl' axE' to l."l'ind. I h:t\<' nnthan~ to
Jl:OSed will m('(>t thl'_ ba~tc t'duca-Chana Con• projE>Ct. S.'56.375 to r<'-1 Ftr.t <'han('(' to S('(' Council can--.ell I am undf•r ClbiH:auon tu no
t&Ona l n('(>ds of the dtstr~ct Cor thE' lire thl' outstandinJ:: local SPWl'r didat<'S an act1on will be prondt·d lin<' I ha'" 0 ''nt·d a hnu<;p on
next three and pa sably four bonds. S.JO.OOO for a nl'w C<'ntral thiS t>\t>nan.:: tThursda\' at tht' BaH:Ioa Island sine. 1!!'.?8 and I am
years." rare station on a sitf' bt>hind thl' Corona dl'l ~lar Chic Associatton al.!o a homt' (1\\n<'r no" an Cnmna
Cit> Hall: $97.000 for remo\'al nf m('('tin~ in tht' s:rammar school 1 df'l ~tar I haH· thf' ttmt• I am Bay Clab Orden
Mobile Boasiag
Pac•flc EJ('Ctric facilities from thl' Pr<'sidt'nt c Lf'Stt'r Jonpo: an-a\·a1l:1ble I am for h<•nPst~ 1n
centl'r of Nl'wport. nounet•s that th<' candidatf's ha\e ~O\ernr_nent ~rom th<' lov.l"St levE-l
I t was the "windfall" from the bfo<'n 10, Jtt>d 10 attC'nd and to ~we to and mcluding the White House "
o:('wer hne sale that led to the r<'· short SP<'f'Chl''l Precedln~ the . Statim~ th_a~ he is opposro to fa-
moval or the wat<'r charge. as had business of th<' l'H•nim: v.;ll tx-a '0 rs to tndl\lduals or J.n'OU~ at
b<>l'n promised by Council origin-pot-luck dinner startm~ at 6 ·30 the !axpa}·t>rs' t-xpen t>, he Slu<l
K. T. Kendall said this w('(>k a lly when the assl'ssment had b('{>n p. m . Entcrtalnml'nr v.iiJ tx-pro-that rf elE'Ct<>d he would not stand
that the Balboa Bay Club has voted for acquisition of 14 China "vided by Pepato Perez. world fa-• st.•_ll for an~ s~ch deal as thP Bay
signed a lease·purcha~ agreement 1 Co\·e lots and for other park pur-mous Spanish clown. and has v.i fl' \\ andow subst~v for the Balboe
v.ith the Mobilhome Co. of El poses. • Joanne. Bay Club .. "which cost the taxpa)-
Monte for the Installation of 20 1 The estimate-d income from the I ll'rs an <'SlJmated $1.200 to ~1 .800 "
two-unit mobile structures at the I five months of the assessment is ZJ Boa En Roy Keene. V.:ho is 48 years or
Bay Club grounds. $35.000. To datt> six China Cove Is ler a ge, ~d ~ ~th the district at-
Plans have been submitted to I lot!! have been purchased and 1 ~orn~y s office m Los Angeles and
the City Building Department a~ment Is near on acquiring the £as cia Ia an a1rcrart personnel work in Ver-
shQwing details of the 24'x28' two-four Furse lots by means of trade I ena ce non bef~e corning to Balboa in
unit structures. which could be for the four Richling lots betw('(>n 1 ~944 to lin• permanently here. He
moved here complete with wiring the Vedder and Hixson houses on I Twt>nty-one boats have alrPady IS former owner of Keene's Kom er
and plpmblng. Building Inspec-tht> waterfront. bt'en entert'd for the Fifth An-Uquor S tore. which he had pur-
tor Pete Nelson informed Mr. Fred Stephens of Ne"-rport. who nual Newport • Ensenada Race I cha..<;('(i from Volney Hay sr. In
Kendall that tht>Tt' would be a S.<;OO spearheade-d the fight against thl' which will s tart off the harbo~ 1~5. a!"'d whtch he sold to Coy
relocation pennit fee for moving water charge with his refusal to entrance two months from tomor-\~atts ~ 1948. He is. now uso-each structure into the city, in ac-JMlY the &.Sie'ssment last month. rov.. CJat~ wtt~ his brother-m-law. Be*
cordance with a city ordinanC<' said after the meeting that the The boats and their owners are ~tayfteJd. m the ~rship and 011>-~-··""" during the war. Citizens' Committee will carry on 'f k "t A L Ba Sk 1 k erauon of Mayfield's Market la ~ •• I<' t>Y. " rs. . . rr: y ar . C M .. ,_ ., Mr. Kendall said yesterdav that its fight to declare the assessment Do A • ...,_ w a. Pri t osta esa. ·~· n.t>ene, his witt _ , n ~'reS; •• ra. . .r• es : Boo d da h J the matter of paying the fee or illegal. and If victorious. to seek ="alu. Pl't<' Grant; Altama.r. Don ts an ug ter unt" II~ at
bullding the structures here in the refund of all moneys collected by Dou.~tlas jr.: Stt>lla Maris. Robert 15i6 Ocean Blv~ .• Balboa.
dty to avoid the relocation fee the city through the dollar charge. F orkner: Windfall. Dr. Robert .. Mr. K('(>nt; S8ld In tus staternt>nt
was up to the M.obilhorne Co. Most The Citizens' Committee rnem-Williams: Suskind. Harry Blodg-As a l<l!'g u~ ~ic»nt. taxpayt'f',
of the pro~ units would be ut-hers have IJ.}so expressed their o~ tt Santa Lud n Gould r..u.. ~nd biJSlneSSman of thil commun-
up at the eaaterlv end of the Bay '-tlon to the uae of anv of tht> e : a · ~·: ~ty. I have. been and I am deeply , ~ . ., Allure. Leo !Uardon; Coronado. t ted ... _ ................ d Club grounds, tM site where a sewer line sale funds for the pur-Bob Herrmann: Od.>'aey. Dick 10 eres m u~ ... ._ ... , an pro-
lix-story hotel building Is e\'en-chase of China Cove Jots, and they Steele: Qwu. Horner Laughhn. u-.. ~ of this city. U elecWd l
tually planned were joined in this opposition by gend. Chuck Ullman: vary a . shall do the best I can to promote
Attorney A. K. Phelpe or Corona
~1 Mar wtU be candidate for the
office of judge of the Newport
Beach judJcla] district. He hal
practiced law here for the laat Leap-0111.1..=.1 ., two yean and formerly practiced ~ 11UG
in Lol Angeles. For the lut flve
Korea B-29 Sumvor
V"JSiting on the laland
C.Orge Jessu p: Lark. Carl Long: the best Interests of tJw c:omuum-
Jada. Elizabeth Belyee: Queen of if\• as a whole. and I am not com-
Shebe. J ules Roth. escort; Baller-mit ted to any group or individual ..
Ina. E. Gould: Anltra. Ed w 1 n C.Orge Pickering. who cte.cribed w himself as "not a poUtJdan but )'81'1 he hal been profeaor ln the Robert l...anen. ehalnnan of the
law school of Pacific Cout Unl· "Southem Oran,e County Chapter The first B-29 pilot shot down
,wraity. of Amerlcan ~ Crou, will be the In the Korean conlllct was home
Kr. Phe. Ips and hla wtfe Nancy apMker at 10 a. m . Friday at the last week vltltlng his mother. Mn.
and daqbter Hllarle Uve at 819 ''LMpo()ff'' bnanch for the local L. E. Morrin. on Balboa Island.
*Narct..w Ave. Red ere. Drive at the Balboa Bay Capt. H . G. Coddling wu list~ as
He wU1 oppoee Jucta. Donald J. Club. New district c.apt.a.I.M ap--l'1l1lain& weU over a yeer ago, but
Doclp for the office. ~ I\ICCNioo polated by Co-chalrmen C a r 1 aftft' 10 anxloul dt.ys and nlcht.,
tu1 candidate wUJ prtll4e for llx JWma and Mra. I.Ait~ Iabell tNa MrL Morrtl1 recetwd word of Ida
,_n owr a III'W court wllkll w0J ,.,._ are 111'1. G.orp Ya-'*Y and raaw. Since that tin» capt.
..-Ita dDan Jaa. 2. 1~ lin. W. P. n.tlll Jr .. for the Bel-Ooclllllq'a wtfe and family joined 111e tM J_... Oaurt o1 ._ ~ l ' • e.trtct and blm at ld. new st.tkla an ~ 11»?=\ _. till • e1 ,_. -.... Ol:lnea ... He .. aow...,.. trullf~ to la-NJI ..... r.-•••-.tf......_ *I' l t 1 &klet. •n rr¥
right. strictly a business man," hu bHn
an ~County resident sin~
1907 and ce.me to Newport In 19t6.
He is a contractor. with office at
Tars Lose in Play-off
Newport Harbor Tara were ellm-2611 Newport Blvd. Mr. and M.ra.
lnated In the flnt round of the Plckefi.n« and 4-)'ftl"ooid dauattt~r
ClF basketball ~-orb, loainc Gale EDell lt¥e at S38 Holnnrrood 39-28 to Cha.ff~y . ewning Dr N-lhtDt-H Ia -
a t HuntlnR'(on Beed\. Tan' yeen ;,-; .. _. .... -.... ~ car.
Forward Jim MftMian wu out of fornlaD 81 ot u-,.,.._
tbe p.JM beea'--ot u. 0\a. Lo-Mr. Pidlltllilc ..... the ,..,._ eal llCIDC"fl'S W'ft"e NeW. lt. JQ-~ 8ta'-l:
nd t. .......,. t. w.t.i 4 and Aa aw.r ol CF 'I & No .. Ne~Mtt 1. co a 1 • ._ II)
Page 2
Delta Gammas
Name Officers ·
Officers wt>re elected by the
Delta Gamma Orange County
Alumnae group Tuesday of last
week at the home of Mr . E. 0.
Williams on Balboa island. Co-
hostess was Mrs. Roberl Barnes
of Bay Shores.
Mrs. H. Payne Tha)"er of &I~
was re-elected president. Vlce-
pretident is Mrs. John Geiger of
Udo Isle; recording secretary,
Mrs. William Blurock. Laguna;
corresponding secretary, Mrs. Al-
bert Smith of Corona del Mar;
treasurer, Mrs . Robert Sames of
Bay Shores; Anchora correspon-
dent, Mrs. James Ray of Corona
del Mm'; project chairman, Mrs.
E. 0 . WilUams or Balboa Island:
a nd membership chairman, Mrs.
J Leon Williams of Cliff Hav('n.
Plans were made for a March 18
field trip to the Nursery S~l f?r
Visually Handicapped Children m
Los Angel£'s.
COSTI IESA
DEPAR'fl':._lT STORE
Caadidate Paael
At Meetiag Fri.
The Newport Harbor Young R('o
publicans will present the candi-
dates for Congress from the new
28th district at 8 p. m. tomorrow
!Friday) at the O ty Hall Coun-
cil Chambers.
On hand to prese-nt their plat-
form and a nswer questions will be
Frank Unnell ot Newport, James
Utt of Santa Ana, John Steiger of
Oceanside, Oscar Knappe of Escon-
dido and David Farrell of Santa
Ana. James Zeiger of Corona del
Mar. Young GOP president, wiU
preside. -------
:t{P!JJ#r!JJ
k~.l'lla, .,. ... ., '~::,.~. ,w..._, ....
Acf¥orti•IAt • • • • • • C.l ....
• * • The New,_. He~ EMit"
h.• bee• dot*""l"ed to "-• -
,..,_ of •-•• cWculaHo. by '-'t-lftOflt of ttM Svp«lor c-+ .f ttM
State of C.llfon.la ie alld for the
CouAty of Ot•"t•· alld br ,.. .... thereof Ia q~tallfled to pYWiall all p~tWic Aotlcoa roq~tlrod by law. '* • •
IV.ICIUP'rlo• llATa One Year ·-·----· __
Out of Harbor Area -·----tLOO
Dance Frida~ I 8:!ro1~~rb0~---::: J EDITO&I.AL orncu
I llMC......,.,
A full complemen t of members ~~~~c..!!._!!~ ... !!~-!!!'!c.! .. !~~~~ a nd guests were present for the
first Bib 'n' Tucker formal dance I
of this year at the Newport Har-Clothes Sent to Alaaka
bor Yacht Club on Feb. 15. Five ' Las Amlgas Orcle of the Christ
Bits o' Rhy~ furnished the mu-~ Church by the Sea WSCS· met
sic for the wmter formal. Tuesday of last year at the home
Thunday. Fekuary 21. 1152
• • • of SOt:ial
note , . . . . .....
One of the blggest, and yet one
of the "funnest" parties of the year
took place laat Friday night when
the annual Hearts &nd Flowera
dinner dance became the "Sal
Masque" and proved to be EC'vcn
more enjoyable than usual.
that's what they're aaylng.
DIRECTORY
"BE SUR.£ -INSURE'
with
Maurie Stanley
la8urance CoanNJJor
B.AR.BOR 1Tl8
Z2l5 lllartDe Aw., Balboa ...._.
W. Stuart Foote
.INSURANCE
2117 w. S&lboa Blvd.
Newport Beac:b. Call.
Phooe: HArbor 3t
'Tor Safety'a Sake''
See
ROBERT L. BOYD
General lnsura.nce Broker
HArbor 2242
1213 Cout Blvd., COM
Furniture Restoration
Chair bottoms, bena:.e.
and stools restored
Using cane. rush, reed, etc.
HARVEY'S
Furniture Repair
2050 Santa Ana Ave.
1816 NEWPORT BL\'D.
Hosts and ttostcsses include: Mr. of Mrs. Harold Glass, 110 Tenth
a nd Mrs. Ectgar Hirth and Mr. and St .. Newport. Mrs. George Gree-
Mrs. Oliver HoweU of Balboa Is-lee reported on Nutchuk's "Son of
land; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kepper, th(' S mok£'y Sea," a book about
formerly of Har bor art-a. now from Alaska. Tht-group has just com-
Whittier ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hub-I ple ted se nding five boxes of cloth-
bard, Mr. and Mrs. John Keeler, ing to a Methodist orphanage and
MJ·. and Mrs. Frank Hendricks, hospital ln Alaska. Mrs. Art Rem-
! Mr. and MrJ. Dexter J ackson, a ll rley led the devotions. The wo-
of Corona del Mar ; M r;. and Mrs. men made scrap books for chil·
I Don J ohnson and Mr. and Mrs. Ro-1 d ren at Orange County Hospital
Should be commented on: De-
coraUona ---both the profeuional
done by Lyell Buttermore and
the darling table decorations uaing the tiny dominos, balloons and
feminlne trlm.minp, made by the
hardworking ladies of tM ChJI-
dren's Home Society themselves.
Dresses ---some of the loveUest
of the season . . . short with Iota or frou and swishingly long.
'Twould be a crime to mention
just a few. Maskio • -• be-fiow-~rt"d and be-jeweUed wom by all
the women at the beginning. any-
wa y. Commendable were the
riotous 4-Roses mask bn some un-
seen gentleman, the mask of M~
phistopheles on Harvey Somera
and Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler ca-
vorting as the "devil" hlmsell. The
professional masques done by the
county floral shops wer(' works ot
art ---our only sorrow belng that they h id so many pretty faces.
Local norists: "The Old-Fash·
ioned Garden" by N o r m a n ' s,
"ChPrie" by Richards &nd "The
Moth and the Flame" by Mom.
were outstanding in our mind and
indN:'d, the latter won th~ first
pr\z('. with no one to question th£'
judges' decision.
Costa Mesa . BE&con 6133--J
COSTA MESA, CALIF.
REacoa ~ -... -
DRY GOODS
SPORTSWEAR
SHOES
For Mt"n, \\"omt'"n, ChJJdrf'D • e QWllll~· Mt>r<'hal'ldJ~W
e Populur Prief'S
e Na tioiUll Brand-.
e Frl•·ndly Sf•n lc·r
You Save With
S&H GREEN STAMPS
I bert Jordan, all of Laguna; and
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Heinley of ~-----~-----~
1
Santa Ana. QkW~~UH
PET LOVERS ({~~·~
here COIIIII
• • •
87 ANN lr.Jonl• ·
Cocktail parties galore masked
the ('ven ing. Mr. and Mrs . Joseph
Riggs or Balboa Island entertained
a large group from Westwood.
8<-verly Hills and Los Angeles as
W£'11 as local guests. includln~ Mr.
a nd Mrs. Eu~o;:EC'n£' Grass<'lli. Mr. \\'l•'r'<' awfully sorry that Wl' and l\f rs. Ala n Post of Balboa Js-
<'an't s ho" ~ ou those two n£'w land invited Dr . and Mrs. 0 . G.
C'arly(' dr('s~es tha t you S<'e in the Su<'ss, Mr. and .Mr . Ross Cas ten· ttro!TER n1-w i'>su('s of "'Glamour" maga -dyck. Mr. and Mrs. K e.n net h YPEtH' zmc•, but AS us ual O'BRIEN'S had ::)witt. Mr. Ray H ilta brand of S a·
DANCING INS UO'I'IOM
AUTHUR MURRAY'S
411 COAST BLVD.
Corona del Mar
Open 10 to 10
F or free dance anab'llll
Call HArbor 1925
TRIANCIA
Fra nces Vandercook
Spanish , HawaUan and Hindu
dancing
castanet and gourd work
607 Carnation Ave.
HArbor 2825-W. Corona del Mar only On(' of each style ... and they <'ra mento, Mr. and Mrs. J ack Riley t:'"-'TALS I wer(' ""diS('(W('r£'d" lx-fore th£' ma~a-and Mr. and Mrs. Cw·tis Mason. I ~1't t.l ll!'S l'\"l·n hit l h(' newsstands. • • • St'vt>ra l forml'r resid£'nts w~>r£' REAl. E.~TATI: TIDE \\\• ar{' proud to repor t, howev£>r, 1nc lud£'d 10 th!.' J!"U('S t list of Mr.
SAllS I that ,\\'(' have som£' brand. brand and Mr"$. E. c. Martin of Balboa For liigh Quality Homes
UNTAtS Office 8appl7 11£'\\" Carlyt•s in as wEC'U as som£' of Island. Mr. and Mrs. Don F . Cates Rentals -Income Property
SUVICf HA at tht> n('\\ masse ' sizt-dr('SSC'S • • -of Arcadia , Mr. and :'vfrs. J W. See andi\Jduall~ ~~~led -and \\£' know Greening of Ana heim, Commander ROBERT L. BOYD )ou·~ IO\(' them ! and Mrs. Selwyn Graham or La Modem Realty Assod.at.e
If It's not I'IOid bf"fore we ~t't Jolla . Mr. a nd Mrs. Raymond :-/e-1213 Coast Blvd.
thl" In print. wl"d love-to ha\·e mec of Fr iendly Hills a nd the Corona del Mar HArbor 2242 \'Ou c•Otne In to O'B RIEN'S a nd lJwight Andersons of La Ha bra. iw-~· our plwnh predoo• Dt'W Aloo attending \\Cre t he Lawn•nce SO...\'E.B PlATINO
Allen's
UPHOLSTERING
Studio ~troock <'Oat. "ty led by Rotwwln. Browns, Mr. a nd Mrs. A. Powell j ..---.=.:::;..:;.=::....::....==..:::.=.;;.;:; ___ •
1202 Coast Blvd. • Coron• d•l M•r ut counw. It's :1 short llhortl(> Wll!ia ms . Mr. and Mrs. P hillip s
1
·Jver Platers
HArbor 1474-M I u.nd Prll<'tiCIIlly lrrealstlble. Graham, Mr . and Mrs. Roland r ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· And \\t' wa nt ~·ou to see our nPw Wright a nd Mr. and Mrs. Milton And Silversmiths i I wool T-sh1 rts. Of courst-th£'y're Wopscha iJ t of th£' PasadEC'na school Repair • Refinishing -.Replate
A· I PLUMBING
SPECIALIZES IN REPAIB8
Day & Nipt Water Heoters
L . B BEACON 5!61 eWJS oss 619 AII!IO, NP\vport Bf'uclt
IDEAS
R• ~AY OANIGS:R
Don't Stille
Your Child
. with •n ov•rdon• room-full
of do·d•ds •nd cluHer. This will
lo('r"d the child •nd distort his
(or her) sense of Md.rlinen. Chil·
dren 11re selllit;ve to their sur-
r')llndings: they •ppr.ci•te order
""d respond indindively lo cheer·
ful color combin•+ions, Giv• your
dlild the benefit of •n en•iron-
""•"' of good *•"•· Rem•mber •lw.tr• to .
Ovr tr•inecl decorators are
ei••Y1 h•ppy to gl¥e yoet
1dee~ fM yow clliW't room,
or fOf" any ,_ l11 yow
hom•. "••M fMI ftoe to
•• for co~mael, 111ytlme.
Provide Room
for Self-Expression
lftcorpor•t• id .. s th•t will encour-
•9• the child to purtYO hobbies,
yet •r• fla.ible enou9h to be ••~o
ily ch•.,god ea intorotts wW-.
Stor•g• apace il imporlaAt for
toys, dothiAg . . . teadte. ....
child ne•tnou. M•pt -•• lctaal ••II d•cor. T•iiOf"ed rooma •p-
p .. l more to boya. Girh th-
• preference for frilla and rvffles.
::JL. vt'
<))' :J.urniluH Co.
1812 NntPORT tlVO.
COSTA ~SA
~I KAcON 5656
gay wilh r('d, whitt> and navy I board fame.) I Gold· Sih'er-Copper · Brua
strir>4:S in vnriow; combinations. Mr. a nd !\Irs. \Vil fr£'d Berls and Near Community Church
Just \\ha t )Ou'll want to tx-a li ttle the Carl Han nas were among the 1914 Ha rbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
dressi£'r. a lillie warmer than the ~U('st s at the ('()Ck lail party of Mr. BEacon 5113
cotton T-shirt. and )'Pt with smart and :Mrs . u s Lh·in1{Ston or U do '--------------•
naut1cal styling. lsi(', nnd th€' H. Payne Titaycrs of MU810
HavP you rt'"allud tbat styiN Balboa invited Mr. and Mrs. Ro-j "~" ln fl('.a rfs. too':" Take t h«> 1 h('rl oFrbes a nd Mr. and Mrs. J ohn
nf'w exclosh·e -at -O'BRIEN'. I Cri:'igC'r as W('ll as th e Cre llin G rlf· hla11~quarf' by Symphony. SlmJ-fi ths a nd the Cra ig Cadwala dcrs.
lu.r to tbf' rt'"gular ~~quare, thlll l Thosf' who sat a t the Cha rles
'OC'a rf tit'S to makfl 8 n ttffy jabot tillman's ta bl!:' join!:'d t h('m for
or many lnt...rt'8tlnK" ,·arlatlona. 1 ('()Ckta ils at llalboa lx-fore going.
. . . Coordlnat4' your Sprtn~e 1 Thl'y were Mr. and Mrs. Jlar v£'y C'luUtc>~t with Its clf'ar. fN>Sb pall-SomPrs. Dr. a nd Mrs. Borroughs
t4"1s. Another lnterHtlnlt neck-: Hill. Dr. and M rs. EmPry Moore
pl.-ce Is t he !lix-way scarf, madf' and :\lr. and 1\trs. Wi!Uam Plow-
to Wf'ar :u 11 collar, scarf or den A pre-dance party a t the I trlrky nt'ck adonunf'at. you'll Fr(>dcric C'IEC'arys of Ba lboa Island I ha\·e to rf'1td thP dlr~tlnns w anclud('d Mr. and ~1rs. Logan Hen -
bPIIt'\"e It-and thry'rt' l'IO oosy ! I drlckson, Mr. and Mrs. B. N. D<>s·
O'RRIE:\"'S a lso has smart new rntx-r~ and Mrs. Mar·garet Wa llace I shanluns: "wmg strips" likl' thos(> of C'heviot Hills. 1 intrndU('Pd in Christmas ·•vogue" • • •
... ~olid il k squares in the 18-A Party of Nott>: When Mil· Inc~ size .... two gorg('O~S nEC'W drf'd S tanley 1 Mrtl. Earl) ~ave a n
spran).! flora l prmt scarfs l wald and annua l birthday par ty for her roo-
ga rden variety ... and cheerful th£'r. Mrs. Myrtle Twitchell on
litll(' silks in dots. J.:ingham plaids Wf'dnesday of last week. The
and a thum bprint print. (No, I 'm ('Vent inc luded lots of people ...
not stuttering. I Just come in and 8 unique "trav£'lling prize" . .
Sf'E'. card prize wo n by Mrs. Alber t -.~ ..
• 0 -/)
( " ... -·,.;7/-
'r -....,. ~~----~ ''/ '
1411 OOAST BOULEVARD
CORONA DEL MAR
HArbor !811
IE SA
UPHOLSTEIIII v..---. • .,...._,
Bl:aeaa .. Ull .............. Cella ...
Stockton and ~Irs. VeJ'Tle Snod-grass. • • •
Among the students home for
the long week~EC'nd was Barbara
Barnhouse, 122 26th S t., Newport.
Barbara Is a student at USC. • • •
Nancy Millett or Balboa ended
up with a badly sprained ankJe
while having some toboggan fun at
Big Bear w1th the E piscopal
Church yo ung people's group last
week-end They thought at first
It was broken . e • •
We understand that Juliette
MllUken of Lido Isle took her
poodle dog "Jelly Be&n" to a
beauty ahop before she lett ror
South America and got the dog a halr.cut.
. ~ lu 10741
.
Margaret L. Scharle
Teacher of Plano
Organist -Accompenlat
EvenJng Claues
for AdultJI
307 GOLDENROD AVE.
Corona del Mar
PRYSI CIAN8-8UROEOM8
Lawrence K. Gundrum.
M.D.
1741 S uperior Ave., Costa Mesa
Practi~ limited to Dbease.
of Ear, Nos(', Throat; Allergy
Office Hours: by Appointment
BEacon 6508 or HArbor 1036
Bruce F Sims. D. 0 .
Physic1a n & S urgeon
P ractice C'onfint"d
to Car e o r the Feet
1195 Coast Blvd South
Laguna Beach. Phone 4~11
Day or Night
Phone
HArbor 1138
Baltz Mortuary
OlapeJ bJ tbe SH
HARBOR -4.2
Corona ct.1 Mar, CaUfomJa
Nnplft .Off..Stf'f"f't PukJna
for peta bn _emay &800 Coat awy.
,.,_. ~ ..__ ..... Newport Beach . ..... .,...,. . Training Boarding
Grooming
RETURNS I"ROM TEXAS
Mrs. H . L. Trebley, 1104 Sea·
view Ave., Corona del Mar, re-
tum<'d on Feb 17 from a month's
t n p to Houston, Texas, which was
occasioned by the death of her
mother , who died there Jan. 17.
On her return home, Mrs. Trebley
stopped at a cousin's home In El
Paso, Texa.s. She caugh t a cold
en route and has bei'n confim•d tu
her home this WN:.'k .
TO LIDO P'ROM N. \'.
Drlvlns:: a fa mily or four bo)-;
'cross <'OUntry WfiS qUite n fC'at (nr
Mr. and Mrs. John F . 'J'Id t:cwC'Il
jr ., who liY<' Ill 129 Via Wnzit·rs.
Lido The Tidgc-wclls. includin~-:
John. l l ~; Mark. 9; Ja mes. 6. and
Eug£•ne, 2. mad<' the trip about u
rr.CIIll h ago rr'Om Ardley. Ne"
York, an lht• \Vf"~IC'hf'ster srction
M1 TadJ,:cwr ll Is mnnrrr.·d "11 h
th" An<tcondA Wan· and Ctblt• <~
in Orangf"
ATTJ;~D DI..,~F:K
:-.oancy Deaver. Rurt} Cni'V)n.
Ann Bradford. Millard l\til'r. Jim·
my F.verson. all yount: fM>OPit' uf.
St. Andrf'ws Pn--sbyt<'rlan Churclt
att••ndf'd thP OranJ:<' F:mpirl' Dt •
tnct WN~tman.o;t••r Youth Ff"IIO'-' •
ahlp Y odentDr's dinnE'r hC'Id 1"1'·
cently in Anaheim. hononns;: R,.,.
Harrison Ray AndrNon of Cha·
cago. Th<'ir l~'adrr. Mn; Dan ('or-
son, Jr, also altl'ndrd
U GAl NOTI" ~OTIOJI} Of' I ~TENTWS TO
CtiATTt:J, MORTGAOE
T o WhoM It Ma~· ('onrf'm:
~oUct' is hrn·by ~-:iven pUJ-sua nl
to tht> pnw i!<I011S or Sf'ction 3440
of lh l· Civil Cod<' of tlw State of
California. thl\t 011 thC' 8th day or
March. 19!12. tiH• O\\'Tlt>r of thr
hPr('inuftrr dr,cribN:I fixturPS and
E'QUipm.-nt of that certain tteneral
rontractinq hu.<Hn""" !>ltUHtt•d and
locat('(! a t 20 13 Placr•ntia A \I'•.
Costa M€'Sa. County of Oran~e.
!'tatf' of \ahforniR. inl<'nds to
place a chattel mort~a~l' upon the
said fuctun~ and <'QUipmt>nt.
Newport llarbor Bank. a bank·
ing corporation or~niz£'d and rx·
il'ttn~ undnr thr laws nf tht.' Stair
o f Otliforniu I!-tht• mortga~N' of
stud pm('ll"rly: and hts adrtrro;s
is 50!) Coast 1 h~hw11~, Corona dL'I
Mar , County of Oran~E'. State of
Califom ill. 1
:". J . \.ook 1u td F. Is if' ~. Cook
dba S ,J Cook ami ·on is thf'
mortgagor of t.hr said property:
and his addl"l'SS is 2013 Placen-
t 1a 1\ vf'., Cit v of Co1' 1 a :'If I'Sa,
Cnunty of Ornm.tt•. S tatf' nf Cali·
forniR
Thf' PmtH>rty, f i X I U r t' s Rnd
E'Quipnwut UP'.m whit'h I hf' sni<l
cha ttr l mor lJ:tBiiC<' is to t.K' placf'd
~msist of t hr followinj:!· Furni-
ture, fixlur<'S. tools and E'QUipmrnt 1
USt.'d in nur r:<'nernl contract inc: I
businl'S.c; known as S. J Cook and 1
Son loeJt~ 1\t 2003 Pla('(•ntin Aw.> ..
Costa MeM, California and de-1
scritx'<l as S "'i of Lot 12. Lot 13
a nd N ~ or Lo t 14, a ll '" Block
"A", of Trnct :'olo 612, Costa M<'Sa
T<'rrace, Orange C'ounty, C.a lifor -
nia.
'!'he said chatt<'l mortgage is to
bP exl'Ctllcd and th<' consid<'ration
therefor will be paid at 10 o'clock .
A ~ .. on the 8th day of March,
A D. 1952. a t :-.ll'Wport Harbor
Bank. C'il ~ of Corona del Mar .
County or Orani!C'. State or Cali· I
tomia.
S.J.C(X)K I
ELSIE S. COOK
Mort~gors
N EWPORT HARROR Bru"lK
By J. T. Van Dyke. Pres.
Mortgagees
P ublish: F{'b. 28. 1952
in the Newport Harbor Ensign.
I -
Quality
~TOKELl''S FL,'.EST
CUT STRING BEANS 16
OL
STOKELY ~OLIO PACK
TOMATOES 19-+)1 ('IU)
:OOTOtO;I.l' C'Kt:..,u: "TVLt: CORN
STOKEJ V
CATSUP
Self-Service Produce
(•oldt•o Kla--<'t•ot,.._. Amerlrun
BANANAS
6 ,.,SJ
S ,.,SJ
6 , .. ~1
7 , .. ~1
14ft,
l 'un<'~-!'lnow \\'hlk
CAUUFLOWER
Lurarr ~b..-..swf't't :\rbOOA
GRAPEFRUIT
7ft,
·6 lor zsc
~.; for SI.OO
' .-\:\' <'-\ ~p·s
Pork&Beans •
~0. ~· l
$201N MERCHANDISE
AN~ SEBV!CES .
lATTA I FURNITURE AND
ACCESSORIES
ntl &Aa•UT DIIP&AT
ON -PAQIIIC COAST • .....,,.__,w•a........
lo.AS.. ....... ~e 1 ........ ~0..,.. ................
HOUSE I GARDEN •u c-....,.,.._,...
Milani IN PERSON
Saturday. March 1, at 11 a. m.
5 •• y u y tt e Dollar and Seve rE:com-
l!lends Chet M dam Mo re thar: 2G value •
pecked 1tems 1n Gold Dollar Specia ls are
:.~:-~::! !T' hP Stokely -Van Camp !'ale
·;.~ ,,..,.....,f.,.,:v::i at Richard's Lido Market.
r .I •P y r..; Jf shelves With top quahty vic-
.,~ ..1:s ..1' pr. ~P£ i .. J\... car. t afrord tc p:Jss
-r:
Stokely's Finest
PINEAPPLE JUICE 16
CIL.
Stokely's Finest
PEACHES
Stokely's Finest
HONEYPOD PW 16
COME II
liD SAVE
....... uuw rn 'I lltl
" u u.; \I >I',.
"f •. J.n
CUFFt:t:
Lart.r•' (;rlldf' \
FRF~~II 1-.(,t;~
1 ... 19c
lh.79c
tlnL 4§t
en ..
"luk••l,> ':. F'UH'"'l
('llt '~K
PINEAPPLE 10 OL 4
0&.
l ! 5 16
0 &.
ltl
••4 ..
14
I (l FOR
111 ., ft)',. f1l
I (I
or..
'
·:nTH EACH NEW SUBSCRIPTION 1"')
ENSiGN
• Se.:> Pcg-o 11 for this Ammjng Value!
II. I. OIIWLE 'l'llaD ._,.
Garden Topics Felarllli'J Bw1diag Ahead
Eleven rnttnMn weTe wrettnt on
W~y or lut week wM'ft
membe.._ of Circle 3 or the BaJ. * uland Commualty Methoellat Chu:rch met at tN home ol Mn.
Roy Rickard. 434 Acacia Ave., Co-
rona del Mar.
• ..,. 10~ ELLI8 Of Las M th' '
Now tha~=~:,. In U..l• t • 5 otal
rul) b' 1 · ood •--to About ll!iO,OOO ln permt~ w.re Henry KampHt, lnltaU bath-.oom t IS a g tuu.:-'-ued d•·-'-cr th-.,...t -k, ...... ln -'• cbooee ~ var1etJ" you Uk.e. Ca· a.. ~u•• "' --....... room auuuret~ e ....... Ung atore-
melllaa are eaay to grow. They bringlng the to~l for February room, 817 Poppy, S3:50: n~ an eutem or Mrthem ex· arowul the $480,000 mark. Febru· Louise Paque~: remove partition Aau_..-.,..._-C::W.. .. _, .. .L.--... _ wtU ~ ary building thus hu exceeded the at 506 Polntet ua, 1400. W ef .... ••• ... r. ,.._ posurtt, '"'"~ " .... y pt January figure of U35,8M. Edward Thlu, add to aervioe .nc.. "Me u"••-... fee. • !~[~~~~ 5':fe b.':a~:~c~eha~! Following permJta were laaued porch, .OS DaNJa, ~.
W. ......_ al...... good drainage; plant them In a during the put week : a.n..l.a..d
euDfT IUISAU mixture .of peat. moa. leafmold Newport R. G. Conrad. 208 Sapphire, 6-
011 NlWPOitf MACH. LMUNA and aoU; and half the job of grow-~,:,.L2-~~r~~-~ ~~11~tg !t room. 1-stoey. 1-unJt t!welllng at 11.f11CW ,#MD COif A WISA lng nice camellias la done. Our· 1808 W. Ocean Front, US.OOO. Roy 121 Emerald. $9.000. James D.
2M .... .w. /twa. '· o . ._"' ing the hot part of the summer Greenleaf jr., builder. Ray, builder. IH7 • ..._,.,. ...... Celt hose the foliage as well as water-Alice Swanaon, 716 Beacon St.. C. WaM't'n, alterations at 219 l~iiiJiiiiiiiiliillllliliililllllll1 log the roots. Use either a dUJt addition to commercial building at Onyx, $400.
(Xastnletl• ....... a,. -to Yean
We buy and sell Trult DeedL
mo; 11011 8A 'I"''LJ:B
Representing
o r spray to keep the tmall green 6,~ ,.,__ ~.~~.-... , aM. • , • .llala.c. Oovea -
WOODS and the gneJ\ aDd black -~t &-..,.. ... ~, ~.-. '· < Jtalph ..... ~ JMiboe Coves,
tpOtted ~r bedJe from •~ 1 C'tia.rlet Alljtn. P!Wnudec)e. 5-room. dwelliDc at.lS-BWbo& Cows., 11._-
lng the leaves. Fertilize about -story, 1-untt lfwe g at 606 36th 500. Owner buUder.
once every month or slx weeks StC::·~ck~e[oJ'~{ St., -4-llala.c.
between the Ume the camellla room, 1-storv, 1.unJt dwelling at George Fowler. Los Angeles. quits blooming and the tlme the ~., dwelllng at 1518 Ocean Blvd.. new buds start swelling. 1~ 32nd St.. $6,000. Owner $7,000. Don K. Butts, builder.
Azaleas Uke the samt> location builder. Lonnie Vincent. enlarge garage as Camellias. but should be Dean Kephart and Elmer Chris; at 322 L St., $2150.
planted in pure put moss and kept tenson. 510 31st St., 11-room. 2-Lido lale
moist at all times. If you like story, J..unit apartment building Ray Dike. Bay Shores, 6-room,
planting spact.>. you can use red-at 1209 W . Balboa Blvd., $19.000. 2-atory, 1-unJt ~lUng at 243 Via
wood tubs or boxes to plant them Dean Kephart, bullder. Florence, $18,500. Dike It Col-
... , ... _
• ••a• J• I I
u ...
THESHADR
( ... · ~ 1!.111 111
IVIE-2:00P.a
• I •
........... iS£ 12
Poirf• lortcac• Co.
1•16 Coaet Blvd., ODM
Pb. HA 1011-.1-ID W1ll
in. In containt>rs the draJnage llaf Shore. grove, builders.
1 problem and the soil mixture arl' r~~. ~·-s~ryylls. i-~ft1 d~!ff~0g· ~ ~;;~~;;~~~~~~;;:~p:;;~;;;;;:;::;r:;;:;;~;;:;ii;;:::;;:;:;:;;;::;;:::;
much easier to control. And wht>n c A M £ L L J A s
-------------the plants are not in bloom thl'y ~~l~e~estview, $14.500. Owner
Co21crate Work
of All Kinds
fLAGSTONE PATIOS
BLOCK WALLS
can be moved to a less conspicu-Millard Mier, add room at 2642
ous plac£'. In n bricked or ce-5 Gal · J90 495 ment patio a couple of nice red-Vis ta Dr .. $800. SlZe
'wood tubs or boxes of camt>llias NPwport Hel~orht• IN FULL BLOOM to or other plants add a lot to thc Dan Patch. 430 Fullerton, 4-appearancc. room. 1-stor), 1-unit dwt>Uing at Covina AI be Ph>na Pax -Pope Pius Julie Drayton
426 Fullerton. $7.500. Jamt>s D. Jordans Pridl' Pink Perft>ction Bella R.omana
School Site Annexed nay, builder. 1 GaL s· 1 19 t 1 90 Cor onn dl'l Mar lZe ······ • 0 • -·-The Newport Harbor Hi!!h 1 Mrs. Lillian Hawkins. 2~4 Mari-
1
School sitP is now officially within f:Oid. 7-mom. 2-story, l·untt dwell-
thP city limits of ~c:>wport 8<-ach. '""' a t 206 Ocean Blvd, $20.000 .
following appro\·al of the:> r!'solu-Rn~ Grl'l'nif'af jr .. builder. • FRt;t; ESTIMATES •
Chas. Warren I Sol
IE. con 5 llo-J • HA~bor 1012.J 12 I) Newport Blvd. Cotfe ._._
'lion of annexation by the Roard of
SuPt'n;sors last wct:'k.
A:\l'W MF.ETI~G TO~I(;HT
U GAL NOTIC"
----~
CABIIm
FINE FURNITUBE HADE
IN O'ITB OWN SHOPS
FURNITURE REFINISHED
B OUSE A OAB.Dmf
bl l Co.st Hwy. N.wp.t .,...,. a n
Ope11 Ntt hts •• Sv11. 10 e.m •• 4 ,...
Harbor members of the:> Oran~e
County unit of tht> Amcncan A.<k o-
ciation of Vnin•rsit) Women ,,;II
be attending thP book s P c t i o n
mN'ting which takC's plaC!' tonight
CThursdayl at the:> home o f Mrs.
Robt>rt Northcross. 1318 Spurgron
A\·e .. Santa Ana. Durin~ thP past 1
week the S tatus of Womt>n group
met to hear investment talks by
members of a Santa Ana broker-
age firm.
~\~ OROI~ASCE t:LIMISATIS (;
ttf:~lDE.~'Tl AI. tt E Q t ' I R t:-
~U;ST OF PROBATIO~ARl'
APPOINTEES TO THE FfRF:
.o\SD POLICE DEPARTMF.STR
t'~'Tll. 90 D AYS AFTER
T IIE IR PER M A S E NT AP-
POINTMEl'liT; A M E S DIS G
RECTJOS UOI OF THE MlJS I-
C lPAL CODE. AND ADDL~G
RECTJON UOl.l TO THE Ml'-
NlCIPAL OODE.
The people of the City of New-
port Beach do ordain as follows:
S ECTION l : Section 2401 of
the Municipal Code is here b y
amended to read as follows: WHITMAN'S SIRVICI
Shd ,,ocfv.tt -R•pelrlr~t -24-Hr. Towlr~t -Nih W_,. by AW·
"We Sped•liu i11 Em.'9111cy S.Mc."
10%0 c .. n ~hod. HArt»« 441-a..-.N'Itet: luc011 ~~~del....,,
WELCH'S
READY -MIXED
COICRETE
BEacon 6547
Newport Blvd.. Ooeta Mesa
Oran«'' 1883 -Ill 1116
Costa Mesa Lu11ber Co.
LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS
Newport Bl vd., Ooeta Mesa lll'acloa 6016
Floor Coverlap -DnaiiiiMardl
Aapbalt Tl.le -Rubber rue
FOI'IIllea -Unoleum rue
CARLTOIS' LIN=-
116 tt-n a st. o.e. ._
B.&AOON al .. W
22 Years in ()roup Couat,-
LUMBER on SAT.Sto5
SUN.9to I
ItO F. 1'7tll SL COSTA JD:III.&
N'lcllt.-IIA.Itler __,
You Can Do Better at
THE
Daniger Furniture Co.
OOMPLE'TE BOIII.E FUBNI81DNOS
BEacon S6S6 1812 Newport Bl•d.
008TA IIJ!8A.
. "SecUon %401. Quallftcataou
for AppolnbnMt to thf' F\rf' De-
p&rlmeJIL Every appointee of thl'
Fire Department at the time of
appointment shaiJ ·be not less than
twenty-one years nor more than
thirty-one yt>an of age. except
that this qualification shall not af-
fect the present members of the
paid-call list who have been on the
paid-caU list of the Fire Dt>part-
ment for more than five years
prior to the date of adoption or the
Ordinance establishin~ a Ci\il Ser-
vice System for said City. Every
appointee howevl'r. must posst'ss
the physical qualifications prP-
scribt>d by the Civil S<>rvi("(' Board
I which sha II not bt> in f <'rior to
th06e required for the rt>cruits of
the United States Armyl. and be-
fore his appointment must pass
satisfactory Pxaminations as may
be prescribed by th<' a .. ;l Service
Board. Every appointe<' must havl'
a high school education or its equi-
valent."
SECTION 2: There is hereby
added to the Municipal Code of
the City of Newport Beach, Sec-
tion 2401.1 to read as follows :
"84-c:Uoa UOI.I. Within 90 days
from his permanent appointment
to either the Fire or Police De-
partments, such pennanent ap..
pointee shall establish a bona fide
residence within the City of New-
port Beach and shall take such
stel)8 as ar~ necessary to become
a quaiHied eJector of the aty of
Newport Beach."
S ECTION 3: This Ordinance
shall be published at least once in
the Newport Harbor Ensign. a
newspaper of general circulation.
printed a nd published in the City
of Newport Beach and shaJJ take
effect 30 days after its final pas-
sage.
The foregoing Ordinance was in-
troduced at a regular meeting or
the City Council of the Oty of
Newport Beach, held on the 11th
day of February, 1952, and was
flnaUy palled and adopted on the
25th day ol February, 1952. by the
followtnr 90te, to wit:
A YES, COUNCILMEN: Finch,
Ramsey, Greeley, Blue, IsbeU
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Nont>
L. L. ISBELL
ATTEST:
Mayor
C. K. PRIEST
Cty Clerk
Publish: F~. ~. 19!52
JOE ELLIS
G.4RUE~ £E~TER
915 OOA8T BLVD. -Nf\ltt to AD Amerkaa ..... b t
CORONA DEL MAR -HArbor !GOt
ALL o:y ONE OPERATION
Complete
Installation • Plumbrng
Carpentry
Tiling, etc. •
3 y .. " to , • .,
Garbq'~ Dlspoeala IMtallf'd WltJJ Same Euy T~
MARSAC PLUMBING INC.
when driving's too hectic ...
~~~ECTRIC ~ --~---------------------~
Ill
HAVE YOU SEEN?
in solid brass
from Sweden
A lOOK MAlK ..... , .. ~y hoW&
yow piece . . . •"cl
lett•r OpeiMf'
95e
ILO M -KltAnA
til. Mlftieture apecle
•114 re•e for
yo11r flower poh
95e
KAREN MARGRETA
Imports-Nordic GUts
I )()7 Coerl IIYd.
Corot~e del M • r
Herbor 1173
Houn 9:)() to i :lO. 0.,... ~
FllST CHURCH OF CHlJST
SCIENTIST
llOl VIe Uclo, New.-+ ... ch
A br•nch of The Mother Ch11rch, The
Fir.+ Church of Chriat, Scienliat, in 8os-
toll, MeuechuaeHa.
Sundey School .. .. ····--9:15 U1'l.
Sundov Sorv•co . I I :00 e.m.
Wednesday Eve1ing meetinq 8:00 p.m
Reeding Room locoted et I ll Pelm
St .. Bolbo&. is op•n deily from 12 noon
to S p.m. eacepl Sundoys end holidoys
notionelly observed.
The public '' cordiolly invited to at·
lond the church serv•ces ond uae the
Reodinq Room.
MALONE H. HOLMES
GENERAL INSURANCE
at the John Vogel Co.
£HIJI{C:UU
'SPIJUTUAL LIFE'
"'The Majesty of the Splrtt\&1
Ufe" will be the .ennon tDI16e Sun-
day for Rev. HarT)' W. White of
the Balboe Wand Conununlty Me-
thodist Church. Sped.al muate
will be ar ranged by Estelle Brown
Mills.
Plan Good-Will Tour
Newport Harbor Chamber ol
Comm.el'ce baa &nDOUDCed plana
for a three-week •ood-will tour
of the Hawaiian Iaiande, whidl
will sail Oct. 10 via the Lw1ine
koutina a
Met retuna Oct. 11. Plan. are 'be-
in• made in CODjunc:tion with the
Udo Travel Burnu, laid Cbam.-
ber Se<:ret.ary Hay I..aqenheim.
Reservation deadline will be May
15.
kout
SEJUION 'oN• ~-=•T AaotMr lt1 tt.. MN.t of ~ t.lott•phle& pteaellied bot ... ..._..., N.wport leiM. Fed..-el S...ttlf' eot4 L.oe11 AMocJ.+lOfl
The m.iaaion of Jetua and Ita in· fluence in the world today will be If you're from Newport
considered Sunday in the Lesion· Harbor and have a young
Sermon on "Christ Jesu~" ln the 100, he'a bound aooner br
Newport Harbor Christian Sdence later to know John Keeler,
Church at the entrance to Udo for John Is one of Orange
Isle. The Blbl.e Leuon selection County's outstanding leaders
is from I John (4:9,14}. 111 boys' work. • • e He is an Orange County
BAPTIST MEETING IN O.D.M. native. Though he has never
The young adult group of the been a Boy Scout, he's known
First Baptist Church of Newport throughout Southern Call-
will meet tor the flnt t1rM in eo. fornla for h1s work with
rona del Mar at 7:30 p. m. tomor-Scouts. For two years chair-
row, <Frida)')-at the home of Mr. man of the Harbor Scout
and Mrs. John W. Herrick, 310 District, he is now a mem-
Fernleaf Ave. Communion service ber of the executive commit-
will be held at the church S unday tee fo r the Orange Empire
morning. Dr. I van EJb will Scout Council. John's cur-
preach from the text, "To whom rent work for Scouts in-
shall we go?" H is topic at 7 :30 eludes traln.lng-not Scouts.
p. m. will be "Family Privileges." nor ~ven Scout leaders. but • • e t rainang the teachers who IOHX KEELER
Rt:ASOSABLE FAITH train the leaders.
F or the first Sunday in Lt>nt. John stands high with our local I comt' to ma ny community proj(>cts
Re\'. Paul Edward Babbitt, m1n1a--yo~gsters .. Scouts and others. for \\lith the Kf•f'lers' hPip
ter ?f the Corona del Mar Com-mak!ng a btg success or their com· M rs Keelt'r wru; presi<k>nt or
munJty Church, has chosen for his !l'untty house, the Tar Pit. When Panhelll'nic in Santa Ana and or-
ser.mon topic: "Can The Christian tt was ~ut of use, John, as a mem-~anized th<' chapter hPr<'. ShC' IS
Faith Be Also Reasonable" at both ber of 1ts board or directors. ar-a director or our Hi~h School PTA.
the 9:45 a . m. and 11 :00 a. m.l rang£"d a reopening with s upport John is a member or the Island l
services. The Chapel Choir wiU of tht? Communty ChPst. and is Busint>ss As:-ocutUon, a director of
s ing "My God and I " by Sergei at now p<>rsonally responsible for it~ our Chamber of Commerce and
9:45. and the Chancel choir will ! schl'dul£" of activiti('s. member of Rotary Club. A.~ R.o-1 sin~ "Souls of the Righteous" by ~lannm~ a tf'aching career . he tary f•Cr(•tary fM t\\O years. hf'
Noble at 11 :00. T h<.> Pilgrim choir 1 majored m education at Ort'gon 1 has t f'en nf majvr help in guidinQ
wiU sing in both services: "0 Sa -Stah· ColiPge He f'niN'f'd t he t'ni-~ an. 11 turth11nnc th•• club's work lnr
viour Sweet" by Bach· Dickinson 1 VC'rstty of SouthNn Califomia for e.rud•·nT
T he Newlywed<; will mt'el at 7:30 £1 master 'l>-dc•g-fi>c•. Hi-; first as· Jnh•1 , .. lkmlhlir '"'h the s~>r
p. m. with Lt and :\lr!<. Chat If's ~>.1L'11m•nt WitS ~~ Isl<•ton on the \lC'P .... "' '' wport B&!boa Fi>d(>ral
Crawford. 50.J Jasmtnt· A\1' .. r01 Su('ruml'!"'n P.ner. The1e hP He :>It)' 'Thf' ~ood of our C'Om·
devotions. discusswn and orgamt .. J· taut:h t f't~hth-J;:Tadl' J apanPsP ''u-''· unP\ 1' ""' "' Th• ftr!'t irPI'r('<;t ..
tion. All y(IUOJ! rruuTu•d I'Wt!JI• ~ ll•·nh ''' dl IJI\' 1 lUI ....,1\ 101.!' .tnd arc invitt'd. .\rm~ ln ... t ru••tnr I "·tl \ •',, ., , , ,.,, ,
• • • An Arnl) R•·.,C'n•• r·ommr~,ifJn tlw I• • r• .... 1• • ·II • • , '"''" •
E\'ASGt:LJSTIC ~;F.TI~(,...; "'' wallrn.: lot hu n \\hC'n \\.it ,. d •I , "" • I• t!".
Hollis L. Andt:'rson ol 1 h•· S<'\-C'ank lit· \\a~ a~l>ll.!n£'d to H· tdr-II r '" ' 1 1•1:1'1111111 •.
.....
HOMI
LOANS
At Or~ Co.nty'a
t...din9 Home Lendin~
lnsfitu+i011
QUICK
24 HOUR SERVICE
LOW
LOW "REOUCING"
INTE~EST RA TIS
EASY
MONTHLY PAYMENT S
FRIENDLY
~YMPATHETIC ~E~VIC[
WE 9UY ~P.. ~-:;~~0!
1 enth·Day Ad\·entil>t Church an-Ill · "' Santa Ana Air Ba:-f•. '·"' \\ • 1 .. I, • • h.,i '1 ·11 • 1 b.• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ nounci'S t he follnwm~ .... p.•ak1·r' .. nil h• "uon t1 .)OJOI'd lht' <;tudf'nt rank .. or • ••I "r \II • tot , 1\ltl'' '"''"'I''' 1 thl'ir topics for rh1· E\an~f'l"ttC' ·md un cumplt•llnl.! th.-. na\ll!atnr .. , .. ""' "' tl•· I',,...., mrort·tnr Jnt)..
mt?e tings to bt' ho•lrt lhh \\1 f'k ,11 1 ~>UJ'.I' jotn<'d lht• riJ'.l t:.rroup '" '" 1 111 cloo !oo u\!' 1 .L'tum• r-. \\.'1
th<' church lak•· 'h.-bit: B·29· .... U\l'h C'a:; H• -h.o' • ... '• 1 • 1 -..\In ... plan<. d\·-
1101 Coed llvd., Corone d•l Mer,
Bu&ineu 'hone: HA 1741 or 14n
Reaidenc• f'horoe1 HArbor 2444-W
MATTRESS£
O N WH L LOCATED HOME::.
LAGUNI~ IADenprtar -eott.
FCIUD Bobber ~ Shapee
NEW -REBUILDING
COSTA MESA MAnUSS CO.
2 I 50 Newporl Blvd. lucOft lOti
"'&nedkr
The
Slga Ia•
HArbor 87
427 Nercl-. COW
PET LOVERS .,. ......
lr.Jonl•
Superior C'ourt .Judt.:t KPnnt•th fun• tht•.). \'-I'll thrould hi:-'""·' • ~"' I 'l" • I • 11:, '" f r th•• nt·t·d ..
Morrison wi iJ SPf'ak :tt 7 311 p m Phtd•· rs ruund·thf'-\\(IJ l•l·lrtp, I!OIIl>! 111 th• l" ••I to 111 11111 o·u•nmunll\
tomorrow tFridayl on "It's You r \1 1 ~mllh Am1•rrca. Af'IC':t. and th• c.,,,,, '' 1ncl '· • "' ''II \ull al)(o.:t
Problem." At 7 :30 p m S1md·n \tidrll•· t H"' to thl' Chtna·Burma-l h• m Jt, m• mh• r rn ftt•·~, n ·;l·iln.
Mr AndPrson will Ncpla tn th·. !.u.ltn th••atn• Thryr••urn•·ct '' h.o\'''''''' l)o•td ,,.,.., i\an 3
fundamental bE'Iief of all Ad\'l'nt-ncru!>:-. th• Pac1f1c vi' T uuan I·· Jl• 1 • 1 · · · .,,,, •m ''' -..1\ rn ., :•<-
ists "SavE-d by GtaC'I'" A colort·d·land. t}ll'll b.t'o(' Ill ftndl mnnth"" .... 11.1• llol \o•ll ol\lnl!' hoTI llr•
sound picture, "Pearl of the Or-th(' war . ':"• ., .. , •'• '"''"•'ci II\ tn
it•nt." will be s ho·wn. "God's Long-I \Vt l h \\a~ l>f't\'H'I' O\ f'r. J ohn r'P-• ~· rw' "' t 1 •• I 'J •• , d '' t 'h · G•'\.
pst Time ProphN·y" will t;x.. thP I turnf'd tu ;\:1-'WJX.!rt Harbor and bt . • r 11r.11 nr
top1c at 7:30p.m. Wl'dn<'s<IAY Th<· r:•m•· ct partm·r tn th(' :,.• n.·it'C' ctr~·
film will bt' about thP common I''"" at Park and ~arin, Avc>nur,
animals of the woods on Ralboa Island HI' is nm' !'nil'
FEOEAAL SAVINGS
& LOAN A SSOCIATIO'
222 Oc:ean Avenue
Pt.one: 4-I I n
LAGUNA BEACt-
Mr. Anderson \\rill uSI' thP lt"'Ct, I own<'r. an.d rPC<'ntly bout:ht his~··
Isaiah 54:2. at th~> 11 :3ft a. m. 1 cond stat ton at Balboa and Palm
service Saturday. His topic is tn Ba.lboa. WALLPAPER "Lengthen thy cords and slr<'ngth-\\l.fe and H~bftnd TPJtm l'p
balboa
ERAL SRYII&S en thy stakes." I LoVJnl: children a nd working for All New 1952 Patte-• _ _ them are interests heartily shar£'11 114 1111 ltltlitlitl • ._. by John and his charmin~ ";r, 1 Court•sy to 'einten & o-etora Plan Benefit Tea I Vel!l1a· who ~ke Co':<ma del :\1~1 ,. ' PAL\4.C. ,_._ House & a .... --
thl'tr hom!' wtth lht'tr two !'ons I -The "very unusual" pr(lgram is !5 and 12. both Scouts. and th•••r IUS f'll U. • Ttlt .... ..,._ 1* &II C.O.rl Hi9hwey NeW$10ri INdo a~~~t~~~~~J~-~)=~=r=~='=d=da=u~g~h~t~~=~~~·u~c~ce~u~~~~~~~~~~~·~·~O~I~T~I~E~l~C~I~,~C~l~L~I~f~O~I~I~I;l=~o~~~n~N~~~h~~~·~-~~~·~IO~~~~~·-~·~~~~ I Gamma Alumnae tea for the bene-
A.,_...,._.,..~.....,~....,,......,..,....rJ.....,~ fit of Hoa,~:: Memorial Hospital
=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wi II be held Frida> . March 28. a t 1 • the Girl Scout House in Newport
CORitELATEO
INTERIORS
MODERN end TltO,CAL
FURNITURE e ORA,ES e WAU. '"'ERS e LAM'S e FLOOR
COVEitlNGS.
HOUSE & GARD EN
,611 Ca.st Hwy., Newport, If 12n
Open Nlghh •-Sun. 10 e.l'll.•4 p.M.
MOVDIG •••
Loar Dlata.Dc!e
Loeal
IA&GE OR SMALL J088
GIVEN SAME OA.BZ
.• -aad STORAGE
''We llove Wlt.b tile WOI'Ir
AOEl'(TS FOB LYONS
1966 Harbor Bl•d.
Coeta ·-Bf'Aeoa ltt'7 or 1111-M
J ob Pnnung l'"adllue.
:HE ENSIGN
HarbOr 1114
Girl Scouts wiU assist thl' Kappa<;
in ervin~ I he tea
A Valentine lunC'hron wa~ hl'ld
F('b 14 by the Ornn~C' Count\
Alumna(' Association in LIH.:una
Harbor a rea mt'mbE'rs prE'St'n t in-
cluded Mrs. William Chichester.
Mrs. Walter G. HaiC'h, M~ Jnmpc; I
Stoddard. Mrs. B. Llo) d G<>orgc.
Mrs. W. B. DiC'kinson. Mr~. Dick
Drake, Mrs. Sutherland Hut ton
a nd Miss Betty Ann Albrighl.
Lf\'TSG AT BALBOA CO\'ES
Naval Architect Jam!'~ A. Har-
ris and family are now living in
their own home a 1 68 B a I b o a
Coves. Besidt>S M~. J farris the
family includes Jamt's and Di:tn<',
teenagers. and Bill~. aJ;te 4. The
family moved from Costa Mesa.
where Jivf'd rnr ll f<'w v<'ar«
since from Lon~ Bet~ch
11 '7 E. 5t.b Santa Ana * BIBLES---all s1zes * Scripture CARDS
and Stationery
*New EASTER
BUUETJNS * SONG BOOKS & * Special EASTER
MUSIC.
$201N MEBCBINDISE
AND SERVICES
MARCH 3-8
Santa Ana,
4th and
Sycamore
'
WITH EACH NEW SUBSCRIPTION TO
ENSiGN
• See Page 11 b thia Amcni"9 Value!
..... '!'llunday. Pekuary •• 1152
ISU.
~ JocaUon • • • 2-bed.room borne with nice patio.
$15,7&0
t"urnl.sh~ • • • Good Terms
Stanley Hadfield
Rea.Jtor
... llartae Balboe bl&lld
HArbor !0
·IXCLUSIVILY SALI
WATERFRONT
-;:: BEAUfD'UL Panoramic View .of ~e Ocean * * * Shown by Appointment ODly
~ storv rambling 3-bedroom
111ame -• ·-new and modem • • •
1a.rge living room. natural wood
panelling. rumace heat. garbage
~1 and all the modem con-
11'11!1liences. Charm and comfort
'-dlt into every room.
CORONA DEL M AB PB 0 P E B'T IE s-
Robert B. Lyaa uad Delee L. L)'IID. Bl'l<on
411 Coast BouleYard CORONA DEL MAR HArbor 1037
Froots upon a beautiful sloping
aDdy beach, private and clean
u a pin. Invites sunbathing and
...tmming at its best.
Pier and sUp lncluded In price
(will be put in soon).
Located in restricted Balboa
Owes with private streets and
luldscaped entrance.
$32.500
Halbol"
ln~~~~ID~nl
C:O., REAL TORS
fS,nce I'H!i)
Newporl Blvd. et 30th St. HA 1600
NEWPORT BEACH
IPB.LE REALTY CO.
NICE HOME
-Best Location
Close to beach. 3-bdrm .. 1 ~
bath home. Hardwood Ors .. enci()S(>d vard, finest neigh-
borhood. $23 500 Only 1 terms
A VIEW HOME
New 2-bdrm. with extra
bachelor apt. for guests: 1%
baths, dbl. ~ar. This is a
TRUE value $24 500 for only I
OPEN HOUSE
-EYery Day
• • • at 1&:.! Ahort"CUff
&d. in beautiful Shore Cliffs.
Watch for the fla~s to lead
you to th1s secluded. exclu·
sive finer home.
OPEN HOUSE
-Sunday. March 2
• • • 1 to 5 p. m t41
Poppy. CD~-See it Buy
1t You'll hkc 1t.
406 Coast Boulevard
CORO~ A DEL MAR
HArbor 3571
CHUREN or PETS?
Yard space and patio with this
4 bedroom. 2 bath homt> on 52'
lot in chOIC'<' Peninsula resi·
dent ia1 district.
AttracthP and comfort-
able for }t'ar 'round home.
Pl('llTV of privacy for those
whn \'\8nl a summ('l" home
without lwing crowdt'd
~hown by
appomtment only
$241500
Balltoa Realtr Co.
()ppomte Balboa Bank of America
-Greeley J osephine Webb
LlJlian McAdoo HA 3277
100 E. Balboa Blvd, Balboa
/ TODAY'S SPICIAL
Two-Bedroom Garage Apm buent located on rear
of lot. Room on front of lot for other unit. Sewer
connection in for second unit Yard completely
fenced. Nice location. Stove and refrigerator in-
cluded.
$91500 FULL
PriOf! Terms Uke Rent
LOW DOWN
PAYXENT
S E E THIS TODAYt
PRICE T. McCUISTION
80S Cout Blvd., Coroaa del ll&r B.Arbor ,,
VoGEL VALUES
CORONA DEL IAR
SALE or TRADE:-
An immaculate, spacious home built high above J~.;ewport Harbor
with breath-taking view or both bay and ocean. The living room
has a fireplace and is 20'x32' with pegged hardwood noors. Large dinin~ room. Brass window sash. Thr<.>e clock-oontrolled fur-
naces. 4 large bedrooms. 2% tiled baths. E:xtra lar~e cedar
lined closets. A fine home with the best view in CaiHomia.
$15 000 will handle on a sale or owner will consider a
1 smaUer home in the harbor area if tht> living room
is large -preferably in the Balboa area.
BAY FRONT:-
4 bedroom. 1% bath bay front home with own pri\'ate beach. L!v-
lng room 12'x.21' Heat-o-lator fireplace, large glare proof wm-
dows. dining roo~. You can watch the boats on the bay whHe
working In the kitcht>n. 1 bed-room downstairs. Ample closets
and cupboards. Tile in baths. A quiet, restful. lovely home. 1484
sq. feet of living area. • • • Priced to sell. Tenns.
WHY PAY RENT?-
2 bedroom home. ocean side of highway, lS'xlS" living !'OOJ'!l.
beam ct>iUng, fireplace. bookshelves. Handy kitchen. Tile tn
bath. l-ear garage. Laundry. Close to $1 O 4tftft
stores. An extra good value at.. . . ...VV Terms
NEAT and PRETTY:-
2 bedroom home, large living room, dining room. All rooms
have large windows. Fireplace. Furnace. 2-car gar. Laundry.
~~f:!::~r cost at ........... . . .. •. . ........ . . $111500 Terms
The JOHN VOGEL CO.
1101 C..t Blvd., Ooroaa del Mar
HArbor 1 U1 or HArbor 101 llvealap: HArbor 191-M
ILLNESS FORCES SALE
New 2-bedroom home on corner quarter acr.e. Has r~.?dwood
exterior. forced a ir furnace. dandy katchen and
dlning area: colored fixtures In bathroom.
Lot zoned for business.
Full rrlet> $6.250 Only Sl.260 down
(Wt' have other ucepUonal values)
Ben J. Wllitma1 11~ Auoclatu
HArbor 1M!
One of the loveliest larger homes in Corona del Mar!
2 bedrooms. playroom 19'x34 .. and double SlOe, PI• 2-bdrm. ::~:~:.a~~ t"~ ano.~e~ .. ~~~~~.~ ..... 1000 ~rms
mziORRIS REALn CO.
RMit.ort a • ....._ Broken
AIS Cout Blvd. eor.,.. c1el liar HArbor 1152
D' ~·~=fu!:"kinq BICYCLE BBPAIRIKG
J'OOT property durtn,; 111ummt~r, Schwinn Bicycles aetephone us. •
Ed L. Sedelmeier Ray Stedman 16%S Coa11t Blvd.
c-o.. del Mar HArbor nee 1574 Newport Bl.-d.. CoMa M.a. IJEacoD 5128-J
m.~p c::au.tftecJ adll have be!I!D J :.rr.::a:==:=."":: U• Endga Wut Ids lor Ben II e-1 ....... Bal'bar 11M.
Bay a
BEAL ROME
' $231500 TWO-BDRJI. * * * AND DEN-1% baths, 2 pati01. yd fen~
completely, all landscaped; llv-
ing room and haU carpeted,
natural birch paneling. Hot-
point dishwasher and dlspoa-
al : close of escrow possession.
Should suit a Doctor looking
ahead. • • • Our new hoepl·
tal is well underway.
•
$161950 Marlatt orncer * * * Tranalerrf'CI. $3.250 for his equJty In a new
3-bdrm. home in Corona High-
lands. wired for electric range,
naturaJ finish cabinets and
birch paneling in dinette;
raised hearth fireplace, 60' lot
and a view.
•
$131950 lmmaeulaCe * * * t-Bbm. Home-on one or COM's best resJ~n-
liaJ comers, enclosed rear
yard, sprinkling system. car-
port, CILJlX'ted ll v. room, well
located and ATTRACTIVE.
The Aldrue1 Co.
80! ()out Blvd., C.D.M.
HArbor lMO
This Spriag' s
Best Ocean Front Value
Bring your tooth brush
and move In • • -or should we add • -•
COMPLETELY $27 500 FVRNJSHED at I
5 bedrooms. -4 baths In
main house and here's
the PLUS • • -1-bed-
room fum 1lpt over
4-car garage ... % lote
permit this.
• • •
EwereH lorrla .::~ociat••
jOB E. Balboa Blvd., Balboe
Ed L Se4elmeler
• REALTOR
• BUSINESS O,ORTUNITIES
• RENTALS
HArbor 2'7M
152) Co.st llvd., COtona d•l Mar
EJ.KS MINSTREL SHOW
Newport Harbor HJ Auditorium
a P . x., Jl.anll ' a a
·IISURAICE
All Kinds
Resident Agent tor
• Aetaa Ule IMa.raace Ocf.
• Aec.a OualtJ a 8aret)' ()o.
•Aa......._.le.......-,.Oo.
0. .....
Aleodated with
Gerald Bitcbie
121t C..tt .w .. c.... ., ....,
HArt. a ._1 HAlt. 1202
,...,, ...... .,
iD Corona del Mar
$111000
Attractive 2-bedroom borne,
hobby 1hop, carport. Close to
elferythlng. 1st time olte~
EARL CHAMBERLAIN
a.Jt.or
100 0..' 81Yc1.
HArt.or ·-Oppotlt. th. ...... CoroN 4.1 Mer
Dlri.INCTIVE
Bay Front Home • C. D. M.
3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 1 ~ atoriea. Splendid modem design, private
beach, sweeping view ot entire
bay and harbor entranct>. Com· pletely funrlshed; close to Yacht
Club.
AttncUYelJ $50 000 p~ at I
ConvenJent T erms to
Qualified Beyer
Call or See
SC H USTE R
-at-
Earl W.
STANLEY
Realtor
Ita Oout BIY4.. 0011
IIAI'bor "''
Best Bay ~osTA MESA
Outstanding bargain • -• 2-bed-
room home almost brand new.
It is small but lovely, $6.250
well built home. Only
$1,!50 Dowa
BeiCOI Hill Reattr
.., Newport. Blvd., eo.ta lleaa
BE 5111-.& BE 5111-W
FULL PRICE $2500
3-Room Houae
-()n-
Large Lot
50'xl00'
Needs some flnlshi.ng inside.
CJose ln. Better hurry on this
one • • • it won't last long.
B.A. I• ...
lMI N "'POri BIYcl.
B.r..co. U%6 Coeta Jleaa
VIEW HOlE
$9.950
Located Below Jnghway,
Corona del Mar
1 Bedroom plus bunk room.
Choice location.
Priced for
Immediate Sale
• a..ltor -BaUder •
IREEILEAF
••• laoclatu
Jll2 Newpon Blvd. HNW 2U2
N•wpoft ... ch
* A GOOD BUY *
Attractive 3-bclrm. 0.1. )t(oeal~.
Hdwd floors, l lAz yrs. old. best
location. Fenced yard. Price
reduced for quick sale.
$101350
PHIL SUIJJV AN
GEO.EVERSON
,.. Newport 11¥4.. eo... ......
(Acto. fr-Code ...... a.!ll)
IE 7121. l':v••: HA l157·W, IE 5451-J
' DAFFODILS
With THIS ad 69t doz.
flowen by Morri
ltiK......._Jihd..JWboa IIAtiMw..,. , .........
.,.IJk-, ........... ·-An7thlnl In block bride
or flaptone. etc.
.., E. ·-8&. e-ta ... ....... ___ _
'"
MATCHING wood ~le bedltead~
4-draweT cheat cl wall mirror:
auto. wuher, needl work. out-
board motor. HArbor OMl·M .
ALTO SAXOPHONE with combl· nation cue, exct>l cond. BEacon
5589-W.
ONE lge. & 1 amall cirCUlating gu
hearter, C.E console radio, din-
ette table, 1 full size bed & apg.,
9xl2 Broadloom carpet. chain
etc. Koch, 550 Hazel Dr. CDM.
DOUBLE bed, spring & mattress,
din. aet wtth 6 chairs. mod. bed divan. Very fellS. Call after 3
p.m. HArbor ~-J.
BREAKFAST aet, newly palnted
and ln good cond, with 4 chain.
$8. Aho coli aprinp for dbl. bed
llke new, $3. HArbor 1736-J aft.
6 p. m. or SaL &: sunday. •
HIAWATil.A outboard motor, 5 h.
p., $65. 3 bookcases $10 ea., 2
chest drawers, $10 ea. Redwood
chest, $12. Singer Sf!W. mach, $85.
Thermo ele<:. range, Sl75. Hand
.palnted toy chest. $30. HA 3174.
MODERN bleached mahog. comb.
wardrobe, 6-drawer chest, cedar lined, Uke new; private owner.
HArbor 2045.
FIREPLACE WOOD-Reuonably
priced. 2213 Newport Blvd,
Co.lta Mesa. BE 518(}-J. Free
~livery.
DEXTER washer with pump. Uke
new, $50. Bearcat traCtOl' with 5
attach .• ~. BEacon 7217-W.
23662 Snug Harbor, Cliff Haven
MOORING lor 30' boat. South Bay
li'ron t. Balboa Is. HA 1425-W
SAVE UP TO $100.00 on a new
Senel Gal Refrigerator at-
GRANT'S Fum. & AppUanees
1645 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa
ELECI'RIC ORGA.i;. WUl J"!-}!e
your plano In trade. DJU'j.c..·
SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE,
520 N. Main. cor. 6th, Santa Ana
CLEARANCE SALE! Grand pi-
anos. Big and httle. Famous
makes. Chickering, Knabe. Stein-
way, Story & Clark, Kimball,
WurUtzer. Many others. Low
terms. Trade in )our old piano
DANZ-SCHMIDT. Santa Ana,
520 No. MAin. cor 6th.
CLEARANCE SALE -Reposses-
sed Splnet. Uke new. FuU key-
board. Cue • tone p e r f e c t. DANZ-SCHMIDT BIG PIANO
STORE. Santa Ana, 520 N. MaiD.
cor. 6th. 11le Homt> of the Knabe
Piano.
CLEARANCE SALE Used pianos.
Uprlghta from $59. 567, $1.25 etc..
Terms $5 per roo. D A N Z.
SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE,
Santa Ana. 520 N . Main. cor. 6th.
LOOK! LOOK! Will tra~ beauti-
f ul Spinet piano, even up, for
good u.ed Crand plano. DANZ-
SCHMIDT BIG P IANO STORE.
Santa Ana. 520 N. Main, cor. 6th
FOR SALE-Good little antique
store. Reu. Call BE 5707-M.
ABC WASHER. good cond., hu
pump and good wrtngeT. Only
$19.50.
GRANT'S Fum. & Appliances
164.5 Newport Blvd . Cotta Mesa
MAHOG. Duncan Phyfe dining set.
6 chairs, exten. top table, double
pedestal, perfect. Jnly $79.50.
GRANT'S Fum. & Appllances
164.5 Newport Blvd Cotta Mesa
GIRL'S bicycle $25· boy'a EngU.h
bicycle 116.50; Martin outboard
motor $70; all ln ~:ood c:ond. HA
266S.R evenlnga or week-ends.
FOR SALE-0-E wa.ahlng mach.
good cond $40. I l.ArboT 1380.
VERY CLEAN 6-cu ft. F'Hgidalre,
perfect cond Onh $49.50.
GRANT'S Fum. & Appliances
1645 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa
TWIN JENNY J.l~ BEDS
LIVING ROOM SUITES BEDROOM ~!liTES
HOLLYWOOJ • BEDS
END TABLES
CHAIR...;
CUT GLASS HOWLS
TABLE & F W If{ LAMPS
All at Prices You Can Afrord
CRI T FT R,ITURr;
New and U.-d Fvrnitvr•
Acrou from N•w Alp~• leta Merht
1617 Orang• Ave. Co1t• M .... IE 7321
A·l Ulltl en 1·1
'51 SINGER Roa<btc r,
jll8t like new ......... $1495
'49 FORD Cust. Sf·d r&.h 1295
'48 STUDE Land ('r ulseT,
r&h and overdn1e ......
'50 FORD Dlx. Sed. h&o'd
'50 DODGE Cp., likt> new
'48 PLYMOUTH Sl"dan -..
'48 FORD Dlx. Cp<>. h. -..
'47 FORO Sedan. r ......... .
'41 PONTIAC Club ~ .. .
'41 BUICK Sedan. r&h .. ..
'34 FORD Sedan . .. ...... ..
No reasonable offer ~
on our lot at 534 Cout Hwy.
"ON MARINER'S MILE" . ....... ~ .. .
Your FORD Dealer
BEacoa IIICM Newpart Bll.eb
Hours: Week n.yt I "til 1:10 Su8dQI lc HoUda>'l 10 "til •
I
---~
/
Thunday. Felaruary 21. 1152 .... ,....,.,.T
'e OLDS 'W, deluxe ... AU • Bela Mlu. low IIIL, CJeu ear. wm ....,......_
t.aJce ISOO for equity. Bal. of con-v.A~ Marine's Wife Is Cooer Girl
tnct J1.112AO. Paymenta t79.48 F •----.I • mo~· ean BE 8498: Eves: HA or ftlllluaa ow 117 .._... ene~7 Can't ever wll when you might map.zine s"cturee, that were pub-
-
_____ __. ______ walk down the atreet aomeplace llshed ~·l"J'al montha qo wbOe
On the Ialand·
5-CU. FT. Servel gu retrie .• fully The Newport Harbor Elka are
guar. Only $109.!50. puttlnr ftnlahlng touches on the
GRANTS Fum. A Appllances Third Annual Minstrel Show to be
1645 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa praented March 7 and 8 In the CLEAR:ANfrsALE Spedal l 1 1 High School audJtortwn.
Beautlful Cblekertrig baby crUWl Thll benefit for the Elka chattty
Gorgeou.a blond cue. Like new fund 11 dlrected by Joe Bren. Tom
Th1l t. a wonderful bargain· Norton will again the Interlocutor
DANZ.SCHMIDT 520 N Main. and the front line lncludH Cliff
cor. 6th, Santa AM, · • Varner, Bob Beecher, AI Mat-thews, John Palen, A1 Gatterd.am.
BUNK BED comp. with aprings Hord Seeley, Bud Brlacoe, Salnt
A mattreues. Only $24.50. Cicero, Ed Shell and Bob Nor ton
GRANT'S Fum. It Appliances In the chorus are Kenneth Gay·
164.5 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Bill Goochey jr., Ray Trautwein'
CLEARANCE SALE! Repoaes-Brice Deering, Doc Rombeau, Ji~
sed pianos, trade-lnl, rental re-Frost, Jess Brewer, Lewt. Merrill,
turna and some marred in ship.. T. R. HaWler jr., Morrl Molho and
ment. Wonderful bargatna new Irwin Sprague. Dick Newman and
and used. Over 100 ptan08'trom Clesaa Williamson wtll do specialty
which to choole. D AN z-a,ct.t.
SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE
Santa Ana, 520 N. Main, come~ New B.L Dir·ecton 6th. Easy term~.
DOUBLE 1lu rollaway bed, comp. wtth mattrea. Only 119.50. The Balboa Island Buslneu M-GRA.NT'S Fum. It Appliances soclatlon last night elected u dl-
164.5 Newport Blvd. ,.. __ ta M rectors Clarence Higbie Orrin • ~ esa Wright, Hilda Briscoe, Joh~ Keeler WANTED-SO u.aed pianos for our d rental dept. Highest cash allow-an E. H. S klnnt>r. Retiring Presi-
ance In trade for new Spinet or dent A1 Gibson remains on the
Grand piano or on television. boac)J;er action by the association:
DANZ-SCHMIDT BIG PIANO Directed a committee headed by
STORE, Santa Ana. 520 North Mr. Skinner to investigate the ad-
Main, corner 6th. 'isabiUty of removing the benchl's
TABLE TOP O'Keefe &: Merritt on Marine Ave. wtth their "inhar-
gu range, 100% automatic, per. monious commercialism" and rl'-
fect. cond. Only $69.50. I placing them with the $11 city
GRANT'S Furn. & Appliances park benches; askf'd the traffic
1645 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa safety committee to Investigate
HAMMOND Organs. Spinet mo-further its suggestion to buy va-
del, and the famous Chord mo-cant property· on the Island for
del. Come in and play. DANZ-playground use to keep childrt'n
SCHMIDT Plano and Organ Co. off the str~ts; ~ill ask pollee for
520 N. Main, Santa Ana. year 'round en,forcement of park-
ing laws on the Island.
The bland, rich u ll t. In ~.
hu no ahopkeepera. There are no
merchants, meanlnK in the prof~
atonal lenle, C1D
Balboa laland.
The people con~
ductlng the
stores and bual·
neases on the
Island are dill-
gent amateun
who are more
concemed wtth
conducting th~r
ahope properly
than they are Huolcl Cla.rla&le:r Interested In tat
profits. The profeulonah could
learn. a• lot from the amateurs of
Marine Avenue.
Through extensive usage, the
word amateur has acquired sev-
eral notations and meanings, and
I am using the word in the sense
that Harold Christler of the ~
Ianden is an amateur.
Chris graduated from Witten-
burg College in Springfield, Ohio,
as geologist, married Julia Ross,
the girl with whom he "went" on
the campus. The two travelled ex-
tensively throughout the world
making geological surveys for
Standard OIL In India. Chris was
afflicted with an inft>cted eye, and
Standard re-aUed him for trt>at-
ment In this country. Part of 1
treatment prescri~ was rest, and I
Balboa Island was rt>commended
as having a high tht>rapeutic, rest-
ful valut>.
Within We<'ks aftt>r s~ing tht>
Island, Chris left Standard and
cast about for a way to live here.
... not just sleep here and com-
mute from a plac£' where his tal-
ents could be employed. but to livl'
in this community every remain-
ing day of his life.
$9 PER MO. rents beautiful baby
Splnet piano with option to buy.
All rent-term allowed. Let the
klddics learn. DANZ-SCHMIDT
BIG PlANO STORE. Santa Ana.
520 No. Main. Cor. 6th.
TTw first shop was opened in
WANT to buy '48 Wlllys Station-1941 at his present address, and
was:on. BEacon 5246-M I it was a )'arn and knit s hop. The
Wanted
BABY SpineL Like new. Fine tor
small apartment or trailer. Now
only $297. Terms .... DANZ.
SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE.
Santa Ana. 520 N. Main. Cor. 6th
ELKS MINSTREL SHOW
Newport Harbor Hl Audltoriwn
8 P. II., Jlla.rda 'f a I
Real Eatate & Baatalll
NEW business buildJng for renL
WANT rellablt' mtd·a~t'd woman first gifts were stocked m~t'stly,
to care for baby 3 mol' old, 5 an~ thc.>n the books. . . 1 wtll not
days a wk. HArbor 1544-J-K. ~o mto the gradual. ~r?wth of Tht' Islanders as that ts JUSt another TWIN-SIZE innerspring mattress. success story. but will consider the
Clean. Phone eves. 137~ shop as it stands today .... an as-
WANTED-BABY SlTnNG. Re-set to any business street on wlllich
liable. HArbor 2925-J. it m1ght stand. Fortunately that
WANT HOUSE with 3 or mort' stret>t is my Marine A\'E'nue.
bdrms. on Balboa I.a. Fum. or Salesmen bring proprietors of
partly fum. Will lease by the other girt shops to see how Th<'
year. Good refs. &: property Islanders display and sell their
owners. HArbor 1397-J. wares. The shop Is copied, but
WILL 00 ironing In my home. HA what ~n!'lot be imitatt>d is Chris' 2681-J. and Julte .s compiNe knowledge of
til Newport Harbor and ~t a he wu 1n Korea '
"cover etrt•• The Harbor'1 Jateat ----·---
claim to fame 1n UU. cateeory b 567 Emolled at OCC
Mnl. Albert GruaellJ, whose pic-At the -•~-ture appears on the March issue ~ of reptratlcll for
of Redbook magazine. Mrs. Gras-the sprinr semester, ON.np Cout
aeW, who Uvea at 705 Iris Ave CoJJe.re had an enro~t ol 581
Corona del Mar, Is the mother o'i •tudentl, 25 more than one ,..,.
two chlld:ren, 8~ and 5. Her hUll-ago. Male student. are aWl ID a
band, a captain In the Marines majority, with 364 men and 8
has alao ap.-ared In prot--·to--; women havl.rul r~dlt.e~ 1be'N .... .._ ... ._. are 49 we -
* Guide to Island Sfaops *
KEELER'S UNION SERVICE
HArbor I )91 • • PARK AVE. CAFE end
Codteils H"rbor .W,)
PARK AVB •• To B. I. FerrJ --
HERSHEY'S MARKET SPOT
HArbor I 000 200 •
MARKET SPOT LIQUORS
HArbor 1000 202 •
ISU\ND HARDWAit6-
ROD & REEL HA 11 2~ 210 • ~
THE ISLANDERS, Gift,
HA 15-47
SANITARY LAUNDRY &
CLEANERS HArbor 10
W. D. JOHNSON,
JEWELER H"rbor 26>40
BIDWELL'S SHOP FO R
MEN H"rbor 2090
BA LBO" ISLAND
SPORTI NG GOODS
HArbor 2MI
214 • ~ t.Q > <
216. ~
~ 218 •
218 •
222 •
TED OWEN MLBOA 226 •
• WM. W. S"NFOitD
R .. lfor HArbor 2<Wt2
• 201 SKINNER'S PHARM"CY
H"rbor 0 II I
• JOLLY ROGER
• 213 8Al80.4. ISLAND V.4.1tiETY
STOR ~ H.4.rbor 211 1-W
• 2l5 8. I. CAMERA SHOP
HArbor 2S6l·W
• 2211/l SHI PMATES BoY' etld
Girh' Weor H" 22 19·M
• 223112 ROBERTS J EWELERS
HArbor 2321
• 225 EARL W. ST.4.NLEY
R•el tor H"rbor 177S
2Z9 G"Y TOGS
• HA.-bor 1631-W
_______ .::B!.!AL;::..BOA AVE.
HIN KLEY S PH"RMACY
H.4.rbor )lb8 302 •
·e 8001( S~OP
HArbor 32tS.W
NELDA GIBSON. R .. ltat
HArbor 0502
MAGGIE'S
H"rbor 1241-.1
DOT & BO B
)04 •
306 •
:JOelh •
t.Q
~ t.Q > <
• 301 80Aflt0MM.J S M"RKET
H"rbor 317
• 305 COTTAGE WAFFLE SHOP
HArt-2672
• 307 HOSTESS HOUSE
R•,•e .. rertt HArbor 2365
:-::::-=-::~=~=:;.;:....~.:....=.;~ Landscaped. suitable for wart'·
what thetr trade admires, which
is easy as Chris and Julie just rest ELKS r.nNSTREL SHOW on tht>ir own opinion of what ls ftne and lovely. Tht>y would pa-
trpnize The Islanders if they didn't
H"rbor 209) 310 • • 113 ~ VERA WilliAMS, G rfi
Shop, Af" Gellery
H"rbor 2647,J
1·1
1295
1435
1375
94:s
~
875
275 190
house or mach. shop with office,
perking facilities. 649 W. 17th,
Cocta M('SB. BE 5912; Eves:
HA 2562-W. Newport Harbor HI Auditorium own it. They are amatE'urs.
FOR SALE CI Resalt>, 2 large
bdrm. home. hdwd. nrs., fenCf'd
rear yard. Near S.A. Country
S P. M., March 1 II 8
Club-$51.50 mo. payment.a. Ph. Miacellaneoua BEacon 5589-W.
YEARLY RENTAL-1-bdrm. com-REflNED gE'ntll'man-looking for
pletely furn. apt .. controlled heat. place to prac. on your piano in
Quiet neighborh'd. PE bus stops COM daily for rent. Ref. fum.
at alley. Ph. HA 285-W after 5 Wm. V. KOC'stner, P 0 Box 278,
p.m. or Sat. & Sun. or call at Corona del Mar.
204'~ 42nd St., Newport Beach. PI.EASAl'-1 woman, refs. Will
OCEAN BLVD .. C.D.M. 3-bdrm.. care for working mother's child
1 ~ baths, furn. or unrurn. on tn exch. ror nice rm. n('ar beach. ~an front. Winter. summer or Write PO Box 362. Pomona. Cal.
yearly rental. HArbor 1467-J. ALTERATIONS & dr essmaking.
ROOM wtth priv. E'nt. &: bath. Bal-410~ Narcissus, COM.
boa Peninsula. Call HA 2669-R MAN wtth E'xcel. backs:round and
alter 5 p.m. or wet>k ends. ref. would likt> to be companion
OCEAN FRONT-Beaut. view. 1-to a person of means. Ablt> to
bdrm. apt . unfurn. $90 mo. by do Jis:ht social sccr('tarial work.
yr. HA 2552 or HA 2914-M. Tr8\'('l anywhere. Writ(' Box B-4.
FURN. APT. 1-bedroom upper; c,o Ensi~:n nt'wspaper.
small baby welcome. Reas. St'e I AM A handsome black male Per-
Mr. Jordan, 1210 Coast Blvd. Co-sian eat. My mistress Is leaving
rona d('l Mar. COM and I rl'fUSI' to l('ave the
BEAUTIFUL l-and 2-bdrm. un-art>a . 1 would Jove to keep somt'·
fum. apts. Just completed. Laun-one company who likes home.
dry fad!. Reas. ratt>s. 2152 New-HA 1759-M . 223 PoinsE'ttia.
por t 81 .. Costa Me-sa. HA 1223-J FOR YOUR PET-U. S. Govt. in·
S MALL ATTRAC. studio apt. for spected horse meat. tree deliv.ln
1. OcE'an \'lew. Priv. yd. Near Harbor Area. Hldy's Pet Sup-
bea<'h HArbor 1193-J. plica & Sporting Goods. 605
FOR S ALE 2-bdrm. home. nt>wly Coast Blvd .. COM. HA 1293-J.
decorated HtSide and out. S tucco. BABY SlTriNG ln your home or
shingle roof. dbl. gar .. chain link mine, day or nlght. HA 1670.
fence. lot 60'x120'. High It dry. Paintinn-PI"'"''W'WIrbanmnn No flood watE'rs ever. Price ., -,-w-w
$8.950. 118 Santa Isabel. Costa .GEORGE BURKHARDT
Me a . Inq. Dick's MkL, 2398 60111•t 8.,_ Newport lleMil
N<'wl)Ort Blvd. BEacon 5652.
2-RDRM. home. newly dec. fenced IIArlMar Mlt-W
yd. dbl. gar. High & dry. $80 mo. Oall after I P. .._
l<'ase. 1st & last mo. req. Must H. H. HOLBROOK have references. 118 Santa Isa-
bel, Costa Mesa. Inq. Dick's Mar-DepeDc::lable PlumhiDg
kel, 2398 Nwpt. Blvd., BE 5652. A Prompt ~ ~
WANT TO LEASE 2-or 3-bdnn. Jila1D__,
unfurn. house with fenced yd. in .._ ...,._ tn •w
Harbor area. V. Hanson. 437 He--1 ......_ ....._ N..,...t ...,...
uotrope. fJ:· =r 28lo-w p A I N T I N G
BUNGA.LOW APARTMENTS Earl SbefliD BMut.ttuJbt tum., la.rp Uv. room 111 ......_at. _ o.e. .._
wtth ftnplace. bdrm., ldtehen-,_,_ ..., ••
ette. Rate by da7, week or S fl H . month. uper uous cnr
FARM ROUSE MOTEL ~nn&Mntly removed from face.
UOt 0out Bml., CDII HA 1011 anna, 1qs.. ~brow. and halr-FOIN. lPfSO tar.._ .. See tGQO u.ne shaped-No men twceana.
._ .&pel. ant. Dbll II = £L1..EN L. BRYANT, R. E. ..... ~ :":: a., ... au. ~ aDd Tbur.da)' onlY a.-lila". Udo'l SUa ol BeautJ HA 25'N
Baske tball Dinner
The second annual C and D
Basketball dinner of Ne"'rport
Harbor High School will take place
at 6 p. m. Saturday at the Bal-
boa Island Community Church.
The dinner will be a pot-luck
planned by the parents. S peakt>r
will be John McDonough, supenn-
tendent of physical education for
Orange County Schools.
EBELL DL~'"I:R MARC H 6
Rt'Servations are to be mad£> at
HArbor 067()-R or HArbor 1729-W
by Tuesday night for the Ebell din-
ner with husbands to be h<'ld
March 6 at Legion Hall, Newport
BRASS
hath charm
Our et~cestor-s ;,. the Americen Col·
ortin loved breu, end employed it irt
countlns weys. lh brillieflce etuf ele•
l •"ce d irliftguished the lnletion of
•""ous hom•• i" Williemsbur9 elld
other treet Colot~iel cities.
We ere plee-.d to offer. h.tlld-e
r•production1 of (erfy Americe11 breu.
i11 e "•• ..Mctio11 wt-ich llldvdee
ce11d le stich: well SCOfiCM wltll ml,..
ro": trivets '" -.verel delithtful, •• tlte11tlc de1l9M; f« • dOOI'"'' .. ,, e
ttrilti119 cat. fltwe. 12 h.ches tell: el04
"'•"Y otll.r h.tltdiOfM piece' f« the
MM. of tood test.. You will teh
,W• eltd pl...-!11 their pl .. sittt ._,_ •-' ~..w.. fl..W..
PEGGY SMAll
Fesllion SportJweer
JACK'S MRBER SHO P
HArbor 1806
SN IP 'N' STITCH
HArbor 3028-W
SOS RADIO & ElECTRIC
HArbor 0780
318 •
320 •
320 •
322 •
t.Q z ...... ~ < ~
• l l S MAIUL YN F LEIDY, Reoltor
H"rbor 1958
DINNER.OF·TffE.WEEK cu the ISLAND PATIO
uwon .. dair..ful ~
Food!" l.\ i" ;~~-Soup or Toued Gr••" S•1•,'~
fHrteh or Roquefort Dre•""CJ
TURKEY CUTLETS -$I.IO
~
EASTERN SCALLOPS -$1.25
.. ~jd Pot~o. Gr .. ft Vegeteble
Hot Sco"•' l lo« of lut+wr --v.-,
Ice er .. "' or Sherb•t
Anorted Puddirtg•
w. Ate flOW ope11 •"V'f d •Y fro,., a to •
I T HE
SLAND
P ATIO
BALBOA I S LAND
DEliCIOUS HOT SCONES by CHEF DEAN
Quality
M en's
Wear
Pagel
8UN VAu...&Y VACATION
Vacationing in Sun Valley are
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bauer or
Beacon Bay. ThE'Y lt-CI hen' Sun-
day and t-xpect to b(! back next
week.
P AT
The Arches
"Your Ha.t to the
Cout Since 1926''
FINE FOODS
()0()KTAIL8
COAST HIGHWAY AT
THE ARCHES
N.wpori ... ell
JOHN VU.EIJ.f:
·-1161
LAGUNA PLAYHOUSE
''Oil
Borrowed
Time"
t'~lt. %8, %9 and March 1;
Harch 8, '7 and 8
CURTAIN 8:30-ADM. $1.50
Rt'servations ht>ld to 8:15
Pttoe: Laguna 4-&!9
Detective Story
Kiddies' Mat. Sat. 1 :45
M ICKF:Y ROO;\;EY
"Tilt; HHi WHEI:I."
St :\. -MO~. · Tl"t :_"(.
Ida Lupino • Robert Ryan
"ON DANGEROUS
GROUND"
a1-.to
(;U;f\o:i\; FORD
.. The Green Glove ..
;
Be:.~: 9~!!?'~~n 1!0..~ .. ~~. Dr. ~ ... iiii;iiii;;O .... SS ........ I ... , •• iiii;iiii;;Aij
the Balboa hland Community Harry White, Mrs . Robt>rt Ibbot·
Methodist Church took place at son, Mrs. Arthur Schenkle, Theo-
the annual meeting Sunday noon dore HaUSt'r, Dr. Claire Barnett;
---just a year !rom the date of finance committee. Dr. Harry
the rirst worship service held if) White, Mra. Margaret Dearborn,
the remodelled building which Henry Van Doren, Mrs. Font
houses the sanctuary and meeting Lowe, P. F. Baines, Clem Chrbtie,
rooms. SuPt. Hayden Sean, who Mrs. Theodore Hauaer, Mra. Ro-
conducted the meeting, remarked bert Ibbotson and Richard Hau.er.
on the many Improvements made Membership and f e 11 ow • h Ip,
in the church by Rev. Harry Mrs. Leonard Hargrave, Mrs. Clem
White and his congregation during Christie, Harold Flnk, Mrs. Clln-
the year. ton Coane, Mrs. Wayne Hunter,
Those elected to church office Mrs. Clarence Bowman, Mrs. W. S.
include George Jones and Font L. Steve Smith jr., and Mrs. Walter
Lowt> as trustees (continuing as Montgomery; board of education,
trustt>t>s are Mrs. William Bowles, Dr. Harry White, Mrs. P . F. BalnM,
Mrs. J . A. Seek and Theodore Mrs. Font L. Lowe, Mn. Jeanne
Hauser J. Kleppinger , Miss Lucille Babcock:
Stewards: Mrs. Margaret Dear-pastoral relations, P. F . Balnetl,
born, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Christie, Theodore Hauser, Mrs. Leonard
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ibbotson, Hargrave; a u d l t l n g committee,
Mrs. Theodore Hauser, Mrs. Leon-Miss Isabel Bowles, Mrs. Harold
ard Hargrave, Harold Fink, Mlsa Fink; gret>ting committee, Theo-
lsabel Bowles, Arthur Price, Dr. dore Hauser and a representative
Claire Barnett, Mrs. C I i nto n or WSCS; ushers, Clem Christie,
Coane, Mrs. Font Lowe, Mrs. Ar· Richard Hauser, Arthur Price. Dr.
lhur Schenkle, Mrs. Patience De Claire Barnett and Dr. H. R.
Munbrun, Mr. and Mrs. Richard-Packard.
Hauser, Mrs. George D. J ones, Ri-
chard White, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. UGAL NOTICl
Baines. No. A-Zot70
Recording s teward, Mrs. F . L. NOTICE OF SALE OF ILEAL
Lowe; financial secretary, Clem PROPERTY AT PRIVATE Christie; treasurer: P . F . .Baines; SALE
world service treasurer, Mrs. Fran-In thfo su~rtor ~t of tbe State
cis Riley; church school superin-of CaJJfOI'IIla Ia aad For tbe
tendent, Mrs. P : F. Baines; his-Ooaat;y of Oraqe
tori an, Clem Christie; lay mem-bers annual conference, Mr. and In the Matter of tht> Es tatt> or
I Mrs. Theodore Hauser; Jay leader, ~A MAd TILDA HABENlNG, P. F. Baines. 1.-"' .... -cast' .
Commuruon s 1 e war d s, Mrs. 1 NoUee Ia Hereby Otvea that the
U>orlard Hargrave, Mrs. Martha undersigned, as Executrix of the
Allt'n. Mrs. Wayne Huntt>r; music Last Wlll and Tl'stament of Anna
Matilda Habenim:. deceasro. will
P •d •a1 p II ~<'II at prl\ate salt• to the highest res. enti 0 and 1>1·!'1 loiddf'r upon the terms
nnd conditions hcrt'inaftt'r ml'n·
An tnformal poll on thc Den10· ta<>n• d ••nd ~ubjH't to confia mation
cratic presidentia l candidate will '1~ -atd ."upt-rim· Court. un ~tarch
bt a feature of the supp.·r-dancc,> n . 191:! at the hour or 10:00 a.m.,
or thl' Orange County Youn~ or lh<'n•nt tt"r \\ithan tlw time al·
l)pmocrat!l. to b<' hPld a t 7 p. m. lowed b> lnw. at thP off ice of ~tlurda\ at tht· Costa ~It·!-~, \\"o· Thom!l:-Jo lldf••rmm. 1111 Coast mt·n·, ClubhouM· Hit:h\\<t). Corona d1·l :'.1ar, C'.ah-
Chairman LC'!ltrr \"an 'I att>nho\•' furma. all ttL:,hl. lith'. tnlt.'rt'st and ~ta fl•d thai thP lllt'CtiOI! 1..., dl'~il:;n••d t~"otatl' or l>Uid ,\nntt :\<Jat ilda Jill•
111 acqu:unt tx•mocr:JI'-ut atw benins;. di'C'<'ased. at thC' hnw ol I
countv with ('ach othPr <tnd wi1h her' dt•ath and all ri~ht, llllt-and
th<' plan" of thl' rf'Cl"'ntl~ n•ac-intc•re!\1 thai said r'statP hill' ac-·
ti\atcd organi~:rllton. J::ncourag-~quit:l·d. b) op<'ratwn of ~a'' or.o.th·
in:: citizrns to n·dstl"'r ts 11n~> of t'rWISt'. olh<'r. than or tn _nfldstaon
thl' objectlvrs of thP Young D('mO-to t_hat or Said ~nna Matsllla Ha-
craLs h•' ~id. and facilitit's ~;n t)(' b<'mng at thl' tsmt.> of h•'r dPath
1 prm·idC'd at thC' dancP for rE'gistra-1 in and to the real proJ)('rty de-
l tion. scnbed a~ follo\\S.
All that real proJ)('rty in the"
~lRR LV~~ 1~ ,IIOSPIT .<\1. Cit~ or ~anta Ana, OranJ;e County,
:\I rs Rob<>rt R. Lynn. 21,1 Iris I Cahforma. dPscnb<'d as:
Ave., Corona d<'l Mar. hal> a~aan Lot 19. Block 13 of Tract
rt.'turncd to St. JosC'ph Hospital. 3:l2. al> pt>r map th~:rpof re·
wherC' shl' will und!'rqo furthE'r cordt>d in Book 15, pages 15
blood transfustons and medical a nd 16 of MiscellanPOus Maps,
observation for diagnosis of the ill-records of Orangt.> County,
nE'sS which shE' has suff<'rl'd during Cali fornia.
the past two years. Bids or offE'1-,; arE' invit<'d for
lt4G.4~'S
. aid prope-rty and must be in writ-1
ing and w1ll be received at the of-
fice of Thomas E. Hefre rnan. the
attorney for said Executrix. or
COCKTAILS-ITAI.IAN FOOD
lii.IGES TIE IEIPE ••
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28th
* Completely Redecorated *
for your added
enjoyment
Sening the Scdne rme
Italian Dishes
1611 COAST IIULE¥111
Corona del Mar
NEWPORT HARBOR EI.I'S LODGE * Third Annual * .
ELKS MINSTREL SHOW
* ALL STAR CAST OF HOME TOWN TALENT *
MARCH 7 & 8 -at 8 P. M.
Newport Harbor High School AuditoriUIII
Gf>nt>rA 1 Admission
Klds
Reserved .....
SPECIALIZING
Vi&it Our Beautiful
Cocktail Lounge
SAM'S SEAFOOD
AT THE SIGN OF THE SWORDFISH
TICKET~
A\'AILA.BLE l'"ROif
ANV ELK
SEA I=OODS
16278 Coast Hwy., Surfside Long Beach 8-2405
Real Mexican Foods
e Ench1ladas e Ta cos e Tamales e Chili Rellenos, etc.
e Steaks
Open 5 to 9:30 p. "'· -Clo,•d Mond•y'
La i)osta
Your Family RestaUrant
(Cioeed Taeeda7)
1416 C..l Blvd.
may be riled with the Clerk or said ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii~iiiiii~~ Superior Court or delivered to the 41
said Executrix personally, at any I
time after first publication or this
rbor lMI CoroD.lA del Mar notice Anti b<>fore making said salt>.,
Said sale ~111 lx' made upon thl' PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
Rolls and ·Bread
f o 11 o ,,. i n g t('rms· cash. lawful '
money of tht> Unite<! Statf•s.
PRE8CIUPTIONS ALWAYS DOUBLE OJII:CKED
HAMPTON'S ILUUIOR DRUGS
GENE'S
DATED: February 20. 1952.
BERTI-lA B. HALPIN ExL'Cutr ix or the Last Will of
HOT BREAD •t 11 •· '"· Anna Matilda Habt>ning. dt•·
618 Cout Blvd. HARBOR % 15 S a
Fren~ -Whole Wh .. t -Rye l reased
706 Co .. t Blvd., Coron• del M•r I Publish: Feb. 2R; March 6. 13. 1952
)y,........, ____ ......._...,..,........_~ ......... ...,..,.....: in the Nt-wport Harbor Ensign. Use Ensign Want Ads for Results
for kite flying fun-
·and safety-follow the rules!
Tbae are ftfY few sports which can be ~njoyed with
as little equipment u kjre 8ying. That's probably ooe reasoe
ir ha been 10 popular with young and old for thousands
ol yars. Bven the rules •~ simple, but they're very
imponant! You'll han a lot more fun if you remembtr than:
.. .., ·-...... 6tld, • .,.., ftc. tkc'lrir powotr u.. aad octwr
.... heed~
a. a. .,. • ..., 1e pnf•dr dry.
a. Ne>~U utt wire, tlnltl or
IDtUllk sc.riq.
.. If~ la:Jee CIKhet Ia I PO'"f fi ...
let 110 lramtdlaeelr. Don't pull!
Phoftt ~ (Ofl'lpeny OWIIiftl ft..
liM and 1 lineman will ere
your la:lt~ for ,ou.
IOUTHIIN CALifOINIA IDISON COM,ANY
.
}!&~·. Fe~ary 28, 1152 .... • ._ .
LRoAL MOnel LIGAL Noncl
NOI'Iml Or a.lllO'DOM' OF.RTIFIVAD OF al18DIIIII8
H .... b Hereby Otvea: That a fteUo-.....,.. ,_ l.leiiLMDnCI I
ODTIFJCAD 01' IWIIlf._ ... =··-,_.. ~~
Cow1 of tbe Sta~ ol Callfomla In a.n4 for the County of <>ranp.
Date I'~ 11, 1~ rew1ar munldpal election will be Tile u.._.._... do Mreby eer-'fte tJn.. ..... clo lltlftt)oy cb--B. J. SJdTk. Cclwrty Oerk Mld ln the C\ty of Newport Beach tlty that they are conducting a ~
_.. Tuesday, April 8th, 1952, for tall Juice bus1neu at FUN ZONE,
the purpoee of fllllng the following BALBOA, ORANGE OOUN"''Y, offJce. ln the City of Newport Cali!omia, Wl<ler the fictltloua
tify t.ha t the)' are oonductfnc an
Automatic LaUDdry bali.nele at an vw. Way, Newport Beach,
caJlfomla, under the fictitlow ffrm
name of
DONALD Q. HARWOOD
1.(].!5 Co< Hllbway
Beach. to-wit: firm name of SNYDER'S JUICE
Three City Councilmen for BAR and that aaJd firm la com-HALF-HOUR LAUNDROMAT and that u..ld firm is eompoeed of
tbe following penon&, whoM
namee 1n full and places of res!-
dence are u follows, to-wU:
Corona del Mar, Calltomla At~y for PeUUoner.
Publllh: Feb. 14, 21, 28, 1952
sta'* UceMec~ ... All ....
n.a2c.o1Y._
~==~~~PIQ ....
the full tenn of four years. Jl(Mied of the following penon.,
CtQ Oet'k for the full tenn woo.e nan\8 in full and plact'S of
BJ:A"'lfAaJ..a &A~
OpeD 5 .,. per ... __, to 5 III'.&Z PaOli IA8 VEGAS
of four )'Hra. resJdence are as follows, to-wit:
Qty Treaaurer for the full ANDREW BUERGER
tenn ol fQUr years. 418% E. Bay Avenue, n,e foDowing meaaures will Balboa, Calllomta
be aubmJtted at the e lection: MARY KNUDWlG BUERGER
"SJa\1 the Ottice ol City 418% E. Bay Avenue.
JACX BEELER
2571 Waverly Drive, Bayahorea
Newport Beech, CaUf.
ROSE SULZER
Bob AU«n, 314 A.nade Ave .• Bal-
boa, wu home wttb h1l family for
the put wetil~ Mr. Allen hu
recently taken a po&ition neu LaB
Vegu, so is doing somc long dis--
tance commuting.
~dOD ...... .
1., E. 15dl St.
QOB.& lila& ..... .. _ _,
~~r be Appointive!" Balboa, CaJJforru.
'l't.-e *Ul be 23 voting precincts WI.._ their hands thJs 11th
for OM pul1lOM ol holding the elec-day of February, 1952
Uon CCIIMJating of the relfUlar ANDREW BUERGER 5 Pl'edncta eatabllahecJ for MARY KNUDWIG BUERGER-
S"tate or County el~iona, Slate ol ()aiiJonala
llow'l: Coaaty ot Orup--..
PRECINCT No.1 Oa ......_ 11th day of February, Polllnl PlMit: A. D. 1952, before me. the under-~ Residence, 207 40th ~t., signed. a Notary Public in and for
Newport Beach. th4t aid Coqaty and State, resld·
PRECINCT No. 2 inc therein. tidy commissioned and
Polllng Place: sworn. pei'ICIIDally appeared An-
!l{ewport Beach Fire Hall, 2817 ~ Bue~ and Mary Knudwig
W . Newport Blvd. Buergu known to me to be the
PRECINCT No.3 persons wh06e names are aub-
Polllng Place: scribed to the within instrument,
Teen Canteen, 1714 W. Balboa and acknowledged to me that they
Blvd., Newport Beach. executed the same. IN WITNESS
PRECINCT No. 4 WHEREOF, I have Mreunto set
Polling Place: my band and affixed my official
Balboa Fire Hall. 703 E. Bay seal the day and year tn this Cer-
Ave., Balboa. tificate first abovt' written.
PRECINCT No. 5 I Seal l VlOLET 'MiOREN
Polling Place: My Commission Expirt's August
WaJt.D Garage. 1530 Ocean '17. 1954.
400 Prarpect Avenue.
Monrovia, Calif. WI..._ our hands t.hi.a 31st day
of January, 1952
JACK BEELER
ROSE SULZER
8tat.e ., Oalllonla
Coat,. of Oraap--M.
0. ftla lbt day of January, A.
D. 19&2, before me, the under-
signed. a Notary Public in and for
the aJd County and State. redd-
Ing th~m. duJy commissioned and
awom, personally appeared Jack
Beeler and Roae Sulzer known to
me c.o be the persons whose names
are aubecribed to the within in-strument, and acknowledged to me
that theY executed the same. IN WlTNESS WHEREOF. I have
ht'reunto set my hand and affixed I my offidal seal the day and year
in this Certi!icate first above writ-
ten.
(Seal) VIOLET THOREN.
Blvd., Balboa.. ---CERTIFICATE OF Rt;SJNES
PRECINCT No.6 CERTIFJOATE FOR Ftctlttooa F\rm Namt'
Polling Place: TRANSACI'ION OF BUSINES The Uade ralgud does herr>by
Nona Hycr Carage, 200 Abalone CNDE.R FICI'ITJOUS NAME certify that she is conducting a
Ave .• Balboa Island. The Uederalped do ht'reby cer-book selling and book rental busi·
PRECINCT No. 7 tify that they are conducting a nt'SS at 304~ Marine Ave., Balboa
PoHlng Place: Marine Machinery b usiness located Island unde r the fictitious firm
Corona del Mar Fire Ha ll, 410 at 17th & Harbor Boul<'vards. namE' of The Book Shop of tht>
Maftlold Ave. Santa Ana, Oilifomia. a nd thllt Island and that said firm is com-PRECINCT No. 8 said firm is compost'd of the fol· post>d of the following persons.
PoUing Place: lowing persons whost> nam<'S in whose names in full and place of
Newport B c a c h Cram m a r full and places of re id<'nce are I business a re as follows. to-wit
School, 14th & Balboa. Blvd. as follows. to-wit: MARION HARVEY
PRECINCT. No. 9 Willard W. Sheph<'rd. 304'!: Marine Av('.
Pollang Placl.': 3053 Lombardy Road, Balboa Island. Calif.
McCulloch Rt>sidence. 400 Cata-Pasadena. Califorma \\'ltnNII my hand this 5th day
llna Or., NPwport Heights. :'~lonna D Sht>pherd of February, 1952
PRECINCT No. 10 3053 Lombardy Road. :\1ARIO=" HAR\.EY
Polling Plae<>: Pasadena. C'.allfom ia !'~tat~ of California
Donnt>lly Carage, 115 Ga r n ~ t \\'ltDN!I our hand." this 30th day 1 County of Oran,:~ ...
Av<', BalbtHi Island. of January. 195:! On t.hJa 5th day o( Febru&r~.
PRECINCT No. 11 WILI,.ARD W SHEPHERD 1952, before me. a ::"orary Pubhc
Pollrng Plae<>: NORMA D. SH EPJrr:RD an and for sard countv and state.
Lido Clubhouse, 700 Via Lido Statf' of Callfornlll t .-1dmg t h<'rein. duh· commi5·
Soud. l.ldo Isle. County of Or~~ :-ron<'d and sworn. personaiJy ap-
PRECINCT No. 12 On Th18 1st day of Februar~. A pe-a red :\I anon Harvey known to
Polling Place: D. 1952, bcfort> me 0 C. :\1ontgom-ml• to tx-the person whose naml·
Frelta$t Residt>nce, 223 Diamond ~ry a Notary Publl<' an and for IS subscribe-d to the within mstru-
Ave., Balboa Is land. said C'ounty and ~tal£>. rrsid.in~ I ment. und acknowkd~t>d to mr
PRECINCT No. 13 therein. duly corrunis!>IOnl'd and that sht' cxl'cUtf'd the same.
PoUing Place: sworn, pt>rsona lly apJ)('art>d Wil· \\'lhH•ss my hand and official
Stoddard Residence. 225 J asmJne lard W. Sht>pherd Norma D. Shl'p-1 sC'al.
Ave., Corona del Mar. herd known to ml• to h<' th<' J)l'r-MARY A. HAAPA
PRECINCT No. 14 sons whose namt>s subscribed to 1 Notary Public in and for
PoJUng Place: the within instrumPn l, and ac· said County and State.
Corona del Ma r C ramm a r kowledged to mc that they e xe-My commission expires July 31. '
School. 610 Carnation Ave. cuted t~ samt>. 1955.
PRECINCT No. 15 1J1 \\1tDf'M Whf'rt'of. I have
Polling Place: hereunto St>t my hand and af-I No A !lUI
Horace Ensign School. 1400 Oiff fixed _my ~ffldal seal lh~ day and NOTICE TO CREDITORS
OT .. Newport Heights. ye~r m thts certificate f1rst above ESTATE OF
PolUng :~~~TNCT No. 16 'ffi!~\~n. D. C. MONTGOMERY I FRANK J. McDERM~ased
Balboa bland Fire Hall. Marine Notary Public in and for said Aw nut. County and Stat!:'. My Commis-Notl<'f' is Ht-rf'by Gh·f'a to tht"
P RECINCi No. 17 sion Expires F eb. '17. 1954. c-redHors of and all persons ha,;n~
Pub) F b 2 28 M 6 cla1ms a~inst the said d<'Cedent or Pollin~ Pia~. ish: t> . 14, 1. ; ar "d r·l h .th h Red CrOSI> Offict>. 207 Island
1
in the l"'t"wpo_rt Harbor Ensi101. S&J estate to I e t em .,.,.., t ~" n('C('Ssary \'Ouchers in the office of
Ave. ~~~NC7 No. 18 CERTIFICATE OF BrS~ESS thhe CClerk o: tht> OrSuperior Cour1 nf
P U. Pl ,.... f1 ... .,.. t <· ount;> of ans::£>. Stat<' t•f 0 tn~ Au · etlwOO!I ,.. arm Nrunf' (' )"f • h ,
D. t · h Rt's dt> C'<' 5HI 35th St . do h b a 1 orma, or to present t t" samt . I<' rt<' 1 n • · • ~ · Tbf' Undf'rslpNI ere Y cer-"'ith the necessar} voucht>rs 1<'
NC'wport !Wach. l tify that they arP conducting a I thc undersis:ned at his plaC'<' of PRF:C'lNCT :-.=o. 19 RE'tail Pharmacy bustn<.'SS at 823 bu.<;tnt>ss. tO-wit :
Polling P ine<' Coast Hi~hway. Corona del Mar. • 'Nt>sbitt Rt'!-idl'n<'t' 1759 Oct>an Calif. undt>r th<' fictitious firm c o Thomas E. H<'fferrnan
Bl\d . ll<tlboa namP of Corona dt>l Ma r Phar-1415 Coast Hl~hwa~
PRECINCT No. 20 macy and that said firm is com-Corona del l\lar, Caltforma
PoiJinf( Placc· ~ of tht> following persons, within six months after thl' flr-.t
Horvath Rt"Sidcnce. 329 Aliso whose names in fuJI ahd places of publication of this noticP
A\'r . NC'wport Heights. residene<> are a s follows. to-wit : Dated F<'bruary 1, 195::?
PRF.CJNCT No. 21 G. H. PEIRSOL ROSEMARY CRIBBE:-o.:
Polllnf( Place: 600 Acacia Ave.. Admtnistratrix of th<' E:-ta ''
MustArd CaragE', 721 Heliotrope Corona del Mar, Calif. of said dt>ccdent.
Avr , Corona del Mar. MRS. ELEANOR C. PEIRSOL. Thomas E H~ffernan
PIU:C'lNCT No. 22 600 Acada Ave., 1415 Coast H1ghway
PollinJO; PlacP : Corona del Mar Calif. Corona del Mar. C'alif.
. Opelle Ruilding, 406 Coast Bh·d.. WI.__ our hands this 18th day 1 ALIO!"fi<'Y for Adrninistratnx
Corona del Mar. of February 1952 I Publish: Feb. 14. 21. 28 : Mar 6
PRECINC7 No. 23 C. H . PEIRsOL in the :'1/!'wport Harbor Ensign
THI.UIIIDI IDW .Ell
ILL IIITIIOE [Eft If
--btead of BUocall
Everyone hu 10me mktiDe diatance .eelna to do. aucll u
Carpenters, Mec:hanJca, Booklceepen, HouMM .... til r.et
~t ever)'CI)e. which cannot be corrected Wltb Bllocala.
but can be satisfactorily aorrectM by weart.ae thMe way
lerwes.
COMPLETE
EYESIGHT SERVICE
Same Famous
Low Prices
MODERN EYE
EXAMINAnONS
F onnerly 33 Years in
Downtown Los Angeles
UR. JULIA~ J41S44CS
OPTOMETRIST
NEW
Next to
ARCADE SHOPS
Sears Santa Ana
IIOUI""' tO A. M . t.o 6 P. M . O.Uy
PIIO~F. KJ 3-03Z! FOR E\"EXL.'\0 .APPOL.'ITME..JIO'nl
Y -:>u are cord1a lly .r v. 'ec
:c attend an exh1bi! Oi
Fratex Fashions
Saturday. March I.
9:30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
at 120 1-E Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar
1 C'N nPr of Coldt:>nrod •
l'uc1u.,t .. ud rf'ad~·m.:uh· arUrl...-· • -St¥ Ull"' Bf'W f'xehahr
f~brf<' rnadt> uv Into r\l'r~ thina from lh1.n~: room clnt.pN-~ t4l poy, dH puff e&_"f'..._
UVING ROOM
BEDROOM
ACCESSORlES
Such li,.~~ •~
SliCES
KLING
ETHAN AlLE"'
BUCKS
COUN'N
end • • •
Muy Otht•~
790 S. COAST BLVD.
DINING ROOM
LAMPS AND SHADES
WAll SHELVES
FRH
OHIY~T
CREOI-
TERMS
OPEN
ACCOUNTS
LAGUNA BEACH Polling Place: MRS. ELEANOR C. PElRSOL
Rates Rcsldt>nct>, 324 0 r C h l d State o1 OUI.fonala ~o. A·21S2t :=~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~=~~~~~~~:! AV'f! .. Corona del Mar. Couaty o1 OraJII'~ ~OTICE Of" 11&\RIXO OF PETI·
The pol~ will be open between. Oa ftla 18th day of February, TION .~OR PROBATE OF
thl' hour nf 7 ·00 A.M. and 7:00P.M. 1952, befo~ me. a Notary Public WILL AXD FOR LETTER
r-t>b 21. 1952
C. K. PRIEST I in and for said county and s tate, TESTAME!\"TARY.
City Clerk residing therein, duJy commls-la tbf' Upt'rfor Court of t.hf' ta tt-
Publish . Feb. 21 and 28. 1952
m the N<'wport Harbor Ensign.
CUSHIONS
FM loeh, Outdoor & Indoor fumJ..
ture • l9•· Sele~. Plestiu, febrin.
Hoae I 8anle1
611 Coert Hl9hwey, N•wporl
IEecon 5277 o,.n Nl11hh • -Sun. 10 e.m.-4 p.m.
slont'd and sworn. personally ap-of <'aUfnmll\ In -d for th~
J)('a.red G. H. Petrsol and Mrs. EJ. Cou•t)• of Ornn~ ..
ranor C. Peirsol known to me to I In tht> Mattt•r of the £<;tat£> of
be the persons whose names are HARRY LEON MART I:"i aka
subscribed to the wtthJn lnstru-I lARRY 14. MARTI!': [)('c('a~rl.
ment. and acknowledged to me Not let' i he. eby givC'n t ha 1 t l ,,
that they executed the same. tx·tlfion of i !,;o::"RTET'TA M. )fAR
Wtbtftsa my hand and oftidal Tl N for the probate of the Will uf
seal. I ht> abo\'<' namC'd dl'<'PdC'nl and for
MARY A. HAAPA th<' i suanet> of· Lett<'rs Tf'stanwn·
Notary Public in and for sald tary to the petitioner \\ill bc h,•arrl
County and State. at 10 o'clock A.M. on Friday, Feb-
My Commission expjl'ft July 31, ruary 29, 1952. at the court room
1955. of J:)('partment 3 of the Superior $201N MERCHANDISE
AND SERVICES
MOVING and STORAGE
LOCAL AND UnOIWIDE
Balboa T tans fer Co.
C. E MeNiel
I &:!5 Haroor Bh•d.. C"\a Me.
G C Bennetl
BF..aeoo 1111
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wmi EACH NEW SUBSCRIPTION TO
ENSiGN + See Page ll for this Amm:ing Value!
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l>s}'diOiog}'
For Every Day U.rlng
By DR. B. N. DESENBERO
Need for Adequate Play Area
Told by Recreation Director
Old you rad tile Want Ad
pace. today?
to Check-up-
and dres..up
your WATCH I
Wa!la c ~
Calder head
Citing that am a II e r h o m es,
MINSTREL SHOW smaller Jots, and less vacant areas
Most of us never realize the ex-crcutl.' a re<:rt'Btional problem , Don
tent to which we are dependent K. {)(>rr, recreation director of
upon air for s urvival. Because lt Anaheim. said that it is the re-
ls a lways t here we have neve r had sponsiblllty of the community to
the opportWtity to experience thl.' provide a dequate play areas.
disaster which would accompany H you chase k ids out of one
its djsappearance. place you must provide someplace
In the same manner the whltc to go. he said. before a meeting
Christian Caucasian American Is of the Woman's Civic League on
not likely to realize wha t a luxury Tuesday ot las t week.
it is to be a part of the majority It is a new conce pt that govern-
group. Maybe because of this he ml•nt should provide facilities for
takes liberties with othPr people's broader living, he said , adding
feelings and o thl.'r people's pro-that wt> must be careful when we
p('rty. He decidPS what prlvile~es turn our responsibilities over to
and what status to accord human th<' ~o\'ernment ---that t hey
beings who belong to e thnic mi-still should be supervised by us.
nority groups. "We ha\'e little control over Sa-
The time rolls around again for cramento and Washington." h€'
the Elks Minstrel show. Origi-poinll'\1 out, "but a lmost unlimit€'d
nally such shows were put on by t'Ontrol ovPr local l(over nment and
:;;laws when thl.'ir planllltton mas-~hools, and we don't USP it."
tc rs wished to entPrtain $:U<'!i1.; tn mak ing plans for recrea tion I
The :'\egTO was th€' buffoon. thl•,<llld phtyJ.,"rOUnclo;; a l>Un PY should
court fool who told crude jokf's. l11• made of what ha ppt·ns 1o.> the 1
dancPd and acted up for the enh•r-:o.('huol'.; fund for community ac-1
tatnm<'nt of his white ownl.'r. '" llh'S \\hal are existint: rburch
Aftl.'r slavery the more success-IJCthttt•s. a nd what ?re othl'r I ful shows were put on by white ac-ll·.'roups tlotn~ such as scouts and
tors 9:ho put black C'Ork on their • YML'A. Just park,. aren't e~ough.l
I
faces and spoke with a Nl.'gro ac-.. ;ud l\tr f),•t't , Ot't'Al~'\<' chtldren I
cent. Th<' shows t hl.'n b<'gan to llt'l'd du·t•c·tt~m 1 not pohCtnl! 1. Thl'
caricature Neg ro life. Th<'Y a p-,..p-.•ak .. r potn!t·~ out several in-
1 pealed to the crudest tas t<'s and t l>tanc,·s _nf c tnc ~roups sturttng 1
l lJCiinted a picture of N<',:rrO<'s commumty playgroWtd.s. I
817 Coesl Blvd., Coror>t del Mer which made them st'em lrss than Durin~.; lhl' busin£'ss mf'etin g fol-
~ ............ -.-..... --..._ .......... _.., huma n. lt fixed the tra dition of lowmq the speaker. 1\Trs. lRSt<'t' .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiN-----·-····· the 1'\egro as ~t "~atl't'n1Pion and Jont'!'\ intrudu(·•'d thf"' idt";t of the chicken €'ating. irresponsible. hap-Ci\'it' LNtl~ue "P<lll~llrin~ a dance 1 RUGS c'Am>ETING py-go-lucky. wife b£'atlng, wide tot· ,\ our1s:: p<•ople dur-in~ F:aster
!-:"•·inning, loud -Ia u~.;hin~. ba njo-\\'t•rk :wrl 1 h<· motion wa~ adopt <'d.
S.e our lerg• telet:iion of in••· playing. shuffling, sin~ng, d311C-:-ih<• nl~ro cl isru!'>,;l•d plnn:-fnr a (lOS-
pensive rug• end cerpetieg-Greu in!!. razor-slashin~ kind of b<'tn.:. "iblr (lltt'k on RII Y!Stdf' nrh·•· nd-
& hemp .quere1 for summ« ~tom.. ::;nme of thest:' trails t•an ht• jotnlltl! lht• boat htndin~.; r::tmp.
name of Newport Harbor over Bal-
boa Bay for the city. Red Cro s
Wa ter Safety Director Earl Peter-
son urged members to write to
their city COWtcll to have them
support the summer wate r safet y
prog ram, which the American Red
Cross is Wtable to maintain any
longer.
Want ada make everyday Uvtna euler. Many a want 1t Med
through uae of a Une or two.
The Sliop for Men
WHERE WOMEN
UKE TO SHOP
1205 Coast Bt.d.
Corone del Mer C.llfomle
THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY
FINAL CLEARANCE
SALE
DRESSES
SO% OFF
REGULAR
PRICE
H ~-G n1 6tl found amon~ ~omr "\Pt:l'll propll' \\'llh a "mnll mn inri ly. 1h~>l 0US8 al a 81 Coed I but thp~· can a lso lw found :rnrnnl! It ilt:U•· nwmt)(•r<; pn•f£'T'I'l'd rhe
&En77 New~rl kech H~. w nw whitP Chr~ttan raurusiarls ~----~~~~·-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Open Nighh . _ Sun. 10 e.m .. 4 p.m. 1 :o.;omo> :'\t>gT()('"' also Likt' bakr d fltl· I --·~~-~=~~~~~~~~~~~ tatoPs and at"t' crC'am . rlrt• n •-<pnn-;. I ~rblt•. sad, ",ff' Jm·ma.:. tro" nan~.;.
l lll'\l'r laughing, and sn forth ju.q
FREE PICKUP
A ND DELIVERY c J:xpm att•.,.tlon Q '""'"· ..
S 504 Coast Blvd.
CORONA DEL liAR
Call HA 3176
CLEANERS
like anybody elS('
Tht' unfortunate a spt't't 111 thr>
min·.;ttt•l ~how is that rt Pf'J Jl('IU-
aiP' thl' traditron of a (lf'r ... un \\llll
'" .;;ub·human . ~ciPncr tell-. us that
nil nH'I'S a nd creecl-. h::nf' th<' -.am£'
JlOil'ntial for intl.'lh~.;ence a nd Pf'r·
I !'>onalit> but that cnvrronment and
opportunity can c han ge t h <' s c·
1 things. n eing typed as an incom-
pet!'nt, silly jX'rson can on I} ft u ....
1 t ra 1 e and i nhi bi 1 color<>d JK'O!Jit•
1 and make the ordinary problem!' nf
I human lhillg infinilf'IY mort' dlfft·
cult for tht:'m.
You don't wor ry about not h11\ •
ing a ir to breath£> because it hn.,
a lwnvs been thE'rP. If vou hrlnm:
10 a majority group you'can hardl~
undf'r'stand the hurt. thP rc·senr-
ment. thf' f<>ar·. tlw futile an~Pr ot
minority e thic groups whn an'
mock ed , dcgraded and depriv~·d.
Whv do !'OUCh humilia t ing affair"
continue One might ask member~
of the Elk." Lodge. It is vPry likely
that they do not rl.'aUze the <'>.-
treml.'ly unpleasan t meaning that
...... ~--M=·~N=·=MAN~~O~B=UII~~~~~ a minstrel s how has for Negro -Jl<'Ople.
SAFETY
DEPOSIT BOXES
ARE AVAILABLE
•
V/ €' have just received
a shtpment of
100 Additional
Boxes
•
Valuables kept at home
face these hazards:
THEn • FIRE • LOSS
SEE US TODAY
about a box for pr otection
24 ho urs a day
NEWPORT BABBOB BANK
CORONA DEL MAR. CALIF.
Member Federtl Deposit IIIIUrtn~• Co,.porefion
ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES
CREAMS
NUT CRISP
AND CHEWY .
HOME FAS IONED ·
FAVORITES
. ROUND GOLD BOX
. ~CHOCOLATES
}NO BUTTER BON~.
" .
~HERRY CORD IAlS •
PECAN DELI GIHS
MINT PATTIES
ROSEBUD MINTS ·
HONEYSUCKLE
STRAWS
HERE IS YOUR
STORE FOR
Rj&6 .. tRiS~
CANDIES
THE
OF
WONDERFUL, TASTY
CANDIES THAT ARE
GOODNESS
ACTUALLY
S.iDvm
CANDIES
ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES
Yov haven't uperienced true candy enjoyment until
yov've enjoyed the tasty goodness of fresh-frelh-
fresh Run ell Stover assorted chQcolates. Creams, 125
fruits, nuts, caramels, toffee scotch, crunch and chewy $
centers, dipped in milk and dark vanilla chocolate.
Treat your family, your be't girl or yourself to thes~ POUND
wonderful condiet . . . . Runell Stover Condie~
CORONA DEL MAR
PHARMACY
Fonnerly Cave·s
823 Coast Blvd. HArbor 2212
Corona del Mar
I
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Tlauntday, February 21. 1152 .... II
~~.-ACTiiOWiF~
tiM-E FUTID M THEITIE PISS nPEWIIIU •a I -EITEl
VALUE ••. 25c VALUE ••• $1.00 IN OUR SHOP
~~~ !!_nt::e ADiid.rwhrr;;beT() Tide V'Oiike ·s:,.,
210 MariQe A9e., Balboa laland Newport ... ._ ... VIa LUo, Newpor~r-3011 Newport 119d., Newport !--*
DUPUCITE lEY lADE nEE Mesa Theatre .E IICIIIE LIID W
VALUE liM New.,on Bl•d., Oo.t.a ...._, F R E E .. • 35c IIONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY or TIIUB8DAY To~~a~y' s Shop . -Upoa .. ,..., of Federal Tu-. vALUE ••• 30c
608 Coast B19d., Corona del Mar Cl EIJI Ill • YIUI FISII• I£EL JaiJ.oa Washit
IIGT lED FLGAT FlEE
VALUE ••• 20c
.Stan Howard's
Miaate Maa Snacks
414 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar
FREE RIDE
Saturday aad Saaday
Around Newport-Balboa Bay
on the "Belle of Balboa"
VALUE ... SOc
Faa Zone, Ba1lloa
FREE
VALUE .•• 11.00
Bidy's Pet SappUes
AND SPORTING GOODS
605 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar -THEATRE PASS
VALUE .•. $1.00
ADMIT TWO PERSONS TO
Pod Theatre
103 Palm St., Balboa
-Ooeed Suaday.-. ---------------40 OR 60 Win G-E LIIP
FREE
VALUE •.. lSc
Balboa Hardware IDe.
711 E. Balboa Bl9d., Balboa
25°/o GFF ON PURCHASE
Up to $2.50
1021 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar V ~UE up to 62c
MONDAY, TUESDAY, l\"EDNESDAY, Tl:ll:USDAY or FRIDAY Satherl~·d s 5 10 t~· Store -Upoa Pa~nt of Ffldf'ral Tax-UAI • • ~
--5-"x_T_' -EI_U ___ EI-EIIT-. --~SPECIAL TUllEY SALAD SAIDWICH
1a Black aad White VALUE · • · 30c
SIS Coc.t Blvd., Corona del Mar
PAL BLADES 4s
o1 Your Fa9orite Snapahot Negati9e Cart's Delicatessen VALUE .•• 45c
-package of 4 razor blades-
VALUE ... 10c Harbor Photo tab -106 Main st., Balboa
8171/2 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar IIIIATURE of the WHITIAI'S SAMPLER Whelan Drags
PACKAGE OF PAPER IAPIIIS u:-•.ieALy~s p .. h. arma2
Sc cy
80 -Count IWUU
900 Coast Highway, Newport Beach -BRAIDED WIRE LEADEI
for Live Bait -40-lb. Test
VALUE ... 2Sc VALUE ..• 17c 302 Marine Ave .. Balboa Island
Hank's Market
508 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa --------------COliC BOOK FREE
VALUE •.. 10c
Gandenon Drags
117 Main St., Balboa --YU-IUTER BALL POIIT PEN
VALUE ... 25c
Le Valley's Market
112 McFadden Pl., NewPOrt Beach --HERSHEY CHOCOUTE . BAR
VALUE ... lOc
Tony Hershey's
Market Spot
200 Marine Ave., Balboa Island
---$1.00 WORTH OF CLEANING
FREE.
Kaley Doane Cleaners
217 Marine Ave., Balboa Island -----MEASURING GLASS
VALUE ... 25c
Lido Electric Co.
516 Coast ·Highway, Newport Beach ----------SOUVENIR DECAL
of Harbor Aru &l Southern Ca llforal" -oR-
6 for 1 Oc or 2 Nickel Postcards
VALUE ... 10c
Pavilion Gift Shop
401 Main St .. Balboa
ILUIIIUI 11111111 CUP
VALUE ... lSc
-oR-n.Y SWAnER-Value 10c
Ba1lloa lslud Variety
113 Marine A9e •• Balboa laland
VALUE ••• 35c
DUPLICATE lEY .IIIE FlEE
Ace leJ Seitke
•
101 MaiD SL ... lboa . . ;
--THIS COUPON WORTH $1.00 IN TRADE
-tor merchandise or service-
-at-
Broomhead's
HOUSEHOLD APPUANCES
1200 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar -------THEATRE PASS
Port Orange
ll3S Coast Highway. Newport Beach -ONE . 1 0" POPULAR RECORD
Tour cholcf' of \OCal and lo'ltrum~ntal fa\'Orlw.t
from our Ulf' rnrk
VALUE ... SOc
S 0 S Radio & Electric Co.
VALUE •.. $1.30 322 Marine Ave., Balboa Island
Pa~:rrnri~e~i:The;tre 10% otSc9!'~1 ~s~ooruRcuSE
Newport Bivd •• B'tw'n Costa Mesa & Santa Ana 1 VALUE up to SOc
MONDAY, Tt:E~D.\1', \~'EDN~~DAY. or ~lfUR DAY-Brandt s Department Store
FREE ADMISSION TO OUR FISHING DOCK l su coast Blv .. Corona del Mar
(Saturdays and Sund~ ~xcepted) ] CLASSIFIED ADS FREE Balboa Pavilaon vALUE ... s2.1o
vALUE :__· · 7Sc Newport Harbor Ensign
CAN OF SCHALK'S WOOD PUnY 1104 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar
or PETER PU I IER CRACK FILLER - - -
or TUBE of Testor's Model Airplane Cement 20°/o DISCOUNT 01 PURCHASE
VALUE ... lSc UP TO SS.OO Whitlock's House of Color <F air TvAitiE~; t:s1~.«Xrl'pld )
2607 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach Crown Hardware --IRWIN POCKET CUP SCREWDRIVER
VALUE ... lSc
Bayview Builders Supply
818 Coast Highway, Newport Beach -ONE FREE LUBE JO,B
VALUE ..• $1.50
With Purchase of an Oil Change
Ken Ankrom's Shell Service
821 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar -------TAPE MEASURE OR HEllER
OR
10% DISCOUNT ON PURCHASE
UP TO $5.00
VALUE up to SOc
Bay Departmeat Store
303 Main St.. Balboa
30th St. and Newport Blvd., Newport Beach
BAG of HOME MADE SEND for S20 COUPON NOW!
CAIDY SCHMID IE LUIE CHGCGLATES Your BOOK
VALUE .•• 15c Fill in this coupon. mail it to The Em>1an. The Caady Schooaer I with $2 oo for a one-year subscription
S19 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar and w e will send you the Coupon Root
sso.ooo cHacaun SYI• su•aE NAME.
VALUE •.• 25c
FREE AT ADORE~
llallptoa's Barllor lhap I CllY ___ _
619 Coast B~. Corona del Mar .
,
•
Pap 12
UnneU Funds Sought
For Scholarships
8 iD Coacillllce . (Conunuec~ from Pace t> APPEARANCE Means So Much •• Local Meelillgs
Judge Frank Unnt>ll or Newport,
eandidate for Congr('S.S from the
28th District, spoke Friday at the
Pro Amt'rlca meeting in the Co-
rona del Mar Church and Monday
bt'forE' 52 women Republican lead-
t>rs of the Harbor Arf'a and their ~ucsts at the Balboa Bay Club.
At Monday's meeting he as-
sailed communist sympathizt>rs in
th<' State D<'partment and asserted
that "you con't buy the loyalty of
nations abroad with billions of tax
dollars." Before Pro America he
('OnlrllSied the foreign poJiCit'S of
George Washington and the prt>s-
t'nt administration and urged a re-
turn toward Washington's policy
of "no alliance exct>pt of imme·
diate necessity and of benefit to
Amt>rlca and tht>n but temporar-
ily." Named as managt>r of Mr. Lin-
nell's campaign Is Lee Wlldt>r of
Short> Cliffs, local public relations
and advertising man.
Mrs. Bacon Named
The Hoag Memorial Hospital di-
rectors have app,rovE'd the appoint-
ment of Mrs. Winifred Bacon as
administrator of the hospital when
It Of'E'OS In SeptE-mber. She has
ht'i'n servin~ as purchaslng agent
for the past few months.
POT-U .C'K AT ('lfl'Jt('H
A ramily pot-luck supper Mon-
day evf'ning n t the Corona del Mar
C'ommunity Church drew 110 mem-
b<'rs of t!u '' :--'-School Guild
and th<'ir fa •, :; 11 ~ School
childrPn ~·'' • ULri•d prcgram.
RIRTUDAV LUNCHEON
Mrs. Anna Lin~enrelter of 153 E.
18th St., Costa Mesa. t'ntertained
the St>nior Dorcas Society of the
Sevt>nth-Oay Adventist Ch urch
with a luncheon last Thursday in
honor of the birthday anniversary
of Mrs. Mary Johnston. Dorcas
lcadt'r The women reht>arsed a
son~ which the group will sing at
t h<' coming Ft>dera tt>d 0 o r c a s
Rally and which was compost>d by
Mrs. Johnston.
RECORD SALESMEN
Sixth Grade Girl Scouts of
Troop 21 were record salesmen in
thl' Girl Scout Cookie Sale held
this month. The girls, led by Mrs.
C'harles Davis, sold the most
cookies, $115 worth, In two weeks.
A bazaar, a luncheon and a card
party will be held next Tuesday
by the Woman's Auxiliary of the
Orange County Medical Associa-
tion at the Balboa Bay Club to
provide funds for nur&4 recruit-ment Scholarships and loan funds
to students at the Orange County
Hospital. Mrs. Gerald Rausa, Mrs. Kugh
Plumb and Mrs. C. B. Barnett are
among those selling tickets. Mrs.
Sterling Par is Wti,B a new member.
welcomed into the or~anizatlon at
their February meeting. Mrs.
Stanley Truman of Oakla nd, presi-
dent of tht> California State Auxil-
iary, spoke at the luncheon. Mrs.
Richards Hortman was In charge
of the arrangements.
Oratory Contest
Held by Legion
Harbor High Student J erry
Evans was winner of the Legion
oratorical contest Monday evening
at Legion Hall. He and Mary Ann
Diemer spoke on "What the Con·
stitution Means to Me." Judges were Barney Bell, Frank U nnt>U,
Elton Barnett and Fred Huber.
Or. Verne K()('pscl, Amt-rlcanlsm
chainnan for Legion Post 291, pre-
sided.
The Auxi liary, meeting after the
contest, made plans for the Legion
birthday pot-luck dinner and Ini-
tiation for both tht> Legion Post
and Auxiliary March 12. The 21st
District president. Elvarnae Jont>s.
will make ht>r official visit March
24. The men will cook and st>n'e
dinnt>r that night.
Cited for $:eltlng two new mem-
bc:>rs for 1952 wert> Alma Thomp-
son. Eilet>n Inns , Vivian Hales. Lu·
cillt> Gehres, Ht'len Randel and
Carrie Rupp. Birthday anniv<'r-
sari<'S of Audrey Cottle and Z<'-
nobia Frost were obst>rved with
gifts and cake. ---·----
Service Center
To Be Dedi cated
Fonnal dedication cuemonies of
the new AS$istanet> League Service
Centt>r will be held at 3 p. m.,
March 15.
Mrs. E. A. Crary, Balboa, has
been named new president or the
Leagut'; Mrs. Austin S turtevant,
vice-president: Mrs. Paul Ro~ers.
second vice president : Mrs. Roland
Wright, recording S<'Crt>tary; Mrs.
Virginia Hatch, treasurer: Mrs.
Edgar Hill, parliamentarian; Mrs.
Richard Castle, Na tiona! Council
rl'prcst'ntativt>, with Mrs. Lonnie
1 Vincent, altemat<'; Mrs. George
...,......,,....,._....,.,...._,.._.._.~,..,_,_.. Penne-y, junior ad,·isor.
PET LOVERS
here COIIIIS
lr. Jonl11
Leap Y ear Specials
BONUS VALUES
Feb. 29th-March lsi
Nylon Gabardine -One Year Guaran tee
RHARKSKlN8-(:holce of colo,.._
('0\'ERT~~pot and wrlnklt! rt*ata.Dt SLACKS
IWI'. to t .t &-CORDUROY
SPORT SIDBTS
995
§95
ALLGi1ir;&cr· sa••rs 3 95
WING8-WBITE-&eJ. 1.16 ea. 4,5 DRESS SHI~TS Z F or
ALLs'POBTSiiiin ·695 . .Rer· 8.15
able property in Newport Beach
I am for applying sound bullnea
principles to conductlng the city
adm!nlstration in order to effect
aU possible savings to the tax-payers. The people are now bur-
dened with large federal and state
taxes and it behooves all of ua to
economize in our local government
wherever practical to meet our
present needs."
Announcing his withdrawal from
the race on the advice of hJs phy-
sician, Councilman Greeley said:
"It Is Imperative that I undergo
a bone opt>ratlon on my left knee,
which has been bothc>rlng me for
many months and which I have
I>N>n putting off until my doctor
advises me that lt would be dan-
rous to do so much longer. I
t be on crutches for at least
s months to effect a possible cure.··
He made the following com-
ments on the charge that he had
bec:n involved in the bid bond ac-cusation made by Contractor Ir-
vin Geon~e Gordon in the New-
port U brary bidding: "Broker
He rbert L. Dewes has desk space
in my Insurance office. A small
part or the commissions he re-
ceives for writing bonds, etc., is
paid into my office as rental. In
the Gordon Incident, wherein the
contractor took out a bid bond,
the commission for which was
$1.00, Mr. Dcwes told me he had
refused to accept and never re-
ct>i vE>d the commission, as he had
notiflt'd the bonding compan y to
handle the account direct. I wish
to assur~ my many friends that I
have been advist>d by legal coun-
S<'I that I havt> not committed a ny
crime. I havt-tried at all times
to faithfully {'E'rform the many
duti<'S imposed on a councilman."
Council Action
City Council Monday evening
ga,·e final approval to an ordi-
nance waiving residence require-
mt>nts for dvil service appointet>S,
and rt'Quiring residence within 90
days or appointment.
Thrt>e letters were received pro-
testing t>Stablishment of a pet
shop at 1210 Coast Blvd., Corona
del Mar. Frank J. Jordan had re-
ceived a use permit from the Oty
Planning Commission last Thurs-
day.
City Manager John Sailors an-
nounced that the State Highway
Department has agreed to lnstaU
wamin~ signs on MacArthur Blvd.
to prevt>nt <;rashes at the june·
tlon with COast Blvd In Corona
del Mar.
Founde r's Day Dinne r
Tht' Orange County Alumni M.-
soclation of Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Fra tt'rnity "'ill hold the annual
Founder's Day dinner Friday eve-
ning, March 7. at the Nt>wport
Ha rbor Yacht Club. Reservations
are being made with Or. John Os-
burn. HArbor 1367. Dr. G. II.
Kress of Los Angeles will speak.
8 T. CECELIA'S GUILD
St. Cecelia's Guild of St. Jamt'l'l
Episcopal Church will mt>et for a
sack luncht'On at 12:30 p. m. Tues-
day at the homt> of Mrs. Eugent>
GrasseUl. 115 E . Bay Front, Bal-
boa Island.
BOY FOR THE BOUR GEOI S
The house at 1000 S. Bay Front,
Balboa Island, Is receiving a littlt>
visitor this week. when Mr. and
Mrs. Harrv Bourgt'Ois bring home
a baby son born S unday, Feb. 24,
at the Santa Ana CommunH" Hos-
pital. The baby, Geoffrey Alden,
weighed 8 nounds and 6 ounces.
Commercials
Evt>rythlng from Uvine room
dra{'E'rles to powder puff cases will
be shown In Fratex Plastic Fash-
ions, 9:30a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday,
by Mrs. Etta Mae Hawkins of
Long Beach, who will be exhibiting
the plastic yardage and r e a d y
made goods at the com er of Gold·
enrod Ave., and Coast Blvd., ln
Corona del Mar. • • •
CHEF Mll.ANI himself, alone
with Dusty Walker, western slng·
er, will be at Richard's U do Mar-
ket Saturday, beginning a t 11 a.
m., In conjunction with a national
brand sale. • • • COAT SWEATERS §95
The ~·~ .
1lae Harbor .ue.·s Mo.t Complete Store for Mf'D A Soya
BURT TERHUNE, lr., 10n of
th~ owner of The Man ,ln Colta
Mna, announce~ an automotive
show from 9 a .m . to 9 p.m . Satur-day and Sunday along with the op.
ftung of the neow &how rooms of
Jiarbol' Moton~, Ltd., Harbor Blvd
and Wilton, Colta Mea • • •
High Quality
GENERAL Complete
Beauty Services
spee~auda, tJa
Permanent Waving
Hair Styling
Bea uty
Service
' Tinting
JI~'S COR--DEL
BEAUTY SALON BEAUTY SALON
HArbor II" HArbor lOll
204 Coest llvd. • CoroNa 4.. Wer 609 Coerl ltvd. • CorOfle 4 .. M.r
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I IEUEV&-A Gcw.......t tMt OCMifrols Md dir.cil
whet it's people fNIIt or ll*d nof, INdy, rMd, be-
~ve, ~now or ~·Y· FRANK M. LINNELL
IS a dtefaton htp. N&WPOAT MACH. CAUJ'OillftA
REP. CANDIDATE for CONGRESS -28th Dist. r:'.;.
STUDENTS
-OF-
NEWPORT HARBOR HIIH
-AND
ORANGE COAST CDU.EIE
OUR EM,lOYEE'S DISCOUNT OF
11Vl/ • • • IS EXTENDED TO V70 YOU, U,ON ,lESENTA.
TION OF YOUR STUDENT IODY
CARD, ON ANY ITEM OF YOUR SE-
LECTION. A $2 DEPOSIT Will
HOLD YOUR 'URCHASE.
* * *
Menufocture" welch 8elba. "' th•
borometer of 1porhweor fashion'
-the styles most pop~o~lor
during leliloe E.at•r W••• set the tr•nd
for production,
* * *
WE INVITE YOU STUDENTS TO
IE OUR "STYLE TESTERS" OF THE
COMING SEASON'S FASHIONS .•.•
10% DISCOUNT OFFER GOOD FOR
10 DAYS ONLY.
The BAY DEPARTMENT STORE
Formerly Fihpetrid 's
)0) Mein St. ly tit• 'eviliOfl lelbo.
Now See This!!·
' -
AUTOMOTIVE SHOW
~~~., a s .. ~.,
9 a. m. to 9 p . m.
at the
lEW CAR AIEICY
for
ADml ef EJIIUID
• • •
NEW & USED FOREIGN CARS
Slightly UNCI Alltlque Can
A SWEIJ. SHOW FOR THE AUTO FAN
BURT TDIIUNI: ~r .. 0w1Mr
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Ha•bor Motors, Ltcl.
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