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Thursday. March 6. 1952 Harbor 1114 and 1115 CORONA DEL MAR. CALIF.
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A" Inde~ New•~HJ,_.
coYerUaa dae endre dty
ol Newpot't Beach
5 Centa VoL 4--No. 30
Trailer Parks Fight State .Charge
0 '\F. OF TilE LAST to nleo ln
th .. c-Ity t'oUDt'IJ racf' waa G~~
C'. l"'t'k l"riDJ!, S t'WJ)(U"t H t>la:'htll
N'!'Wdt>nt IUid loc"al conl~a.ctor
wtth offlct• a t 2611 S t'wport
Bh d .. X t'\\1)0rL HP W &8 oorn l.n
\\'aahlnK1on In Jtmf', 1890, taa.
lh Nt In OriUIJCI" C'mmty for 4S
y•·a,.., baa ~n a Nt'wport r~
df'nt t!olnef' 1&48. 111'1 butlt lbf'
Balboa Pa\1Jioa In 1907, oldet~t
landmark M-r.-. and batt built
more t.baA !00 bom.-. In the Har-
bor Art'& slllce that ttmr. Jlt> Is
mMn~r of tbe Elb Lod~~. bu
wrved •• dlrM tor fo r 16 years
of tbe CaiUornla Builders AHO-
d aUon IUid wu prfllloldent ln
UNO, IW'rved u dJrf'C:tor for .ev-
eta yu n of the NatJonal Home-
buUdt-rtl AMOd&Uon. Durt.nr tbe
WlU' ht~ -flftPCPd by t.h~ rov-
erlUDellt for C'OGAtnlctlon of
lhiPII bM,. for t.hf' Anny aad
Navy.
Bed Cross Gets
Thanks lor Help
"PIE'R~<' ONX'pt a mothl'r's pro-
found grutitud<' for )Our anterest
:lnd help so truly in the noble tra-
dition of the> Amc>rkan Red Cross."
Thil' tele~ram of thanks from
Mrs Grace Morgan of Alameda
wa r('C('ived by S tanley Hadfield.
cha irman of the 1\:pwport Branch
of Red Cro~s. for his p l' r son a 1
plf'dJ::!' to .:uarllnlrf' prompt rl'-
placc>mt•nt of nil blood rt'quirt'd by
ThE Log
Mrl'. ~ton:un·~ dau~hter. :-.lona. All St G who j ... nnw r('!'()\'f'rin~:: in Alaml'da • ar ame
C'ity Hospital.
T h•· casP had cnmf' to thP attl'n-M<'mbcrs of thf' Nt>wport Jl;nbor
t ion rof local Rf.'d Cross bN·a us~> of Kjwanis Club art' sPilins: t i<'kl'l ~
thr rt fu!-.nl of th<' ml'dknl clnt.•tor for the March 16 bAsf'hall ~amt'
In chnrcr• of I he> BJO(Idmflhile in in Hollywood Park bPI\\ Prn t hi'
Sllntu Ana to accept donors who Major League All-Stars nnd llni-
Arrived at 6 30 p. m SJX'cifically lywood Stars. an annual ewnt hrld
to give blood for Nona Mor~a n. as a benE'Cit for the cnppl£>d ch ll-Ha~'\\:lrd Kinn lf'y. of South La-dren's fund Joe DiMa~~o htm-
RUna,. a :'llewport flshennan. had I self is scht'duled to tK-on th<' fit hJ
nrgant7rd thl' blood donor drtve to that day. playing thf.' las t gam<' nf
h<>lp Nonn Mor~n. who is widely his carN'r. Tickets can bf> pUt·
k nown here. chased at the BaJboa Postofficc
Mr. Had!il'ld and Robert Larsen, t he Ensign olfi~ in Corona dei
<'hairman of the Southt>m Orange Mar and the Pn>ss office in New-
Count'' chapter of Red Cross. sent port. a joint tell'gram to the hospital
guaNint~lneo replacement of blood
and asking for a c:oUect phone call
lf further help was required.
Water Charge
Sait Is Dropped
......,. 8t.ep~M!M ol Newport.
....,.,.... el t.M Clu-' Water
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Invited to Meeting
Invitations have been sent to the
eight City Council candidates and ro proponents and opponentJI of the
school bond election to appear at
the March 18 rneoeting of th~ Wo-
man's Civic Leque.
Gordon Findlay, rMmber or thl'
Elementary School Board. has been
invited to exDlaln tM proposed
new $625,000 School Bond Election .
The "A.uodated Tupa)'el'l," who
sent out the \lllllped letter cred-
Ited with defMtlq the January
bond electklu, have aleo· bftn in-
vited to tM meetiq .
ST. lAlla ot1ILD TO JIIJ:IlT
St. EH•t.t.b QIUd of St. James
~h t 1 Cbarch wW meet to-
iDIAIOW <Fiilllu> for a adc ~attbebomeofMrs.. H. L.
O.truJcllr, a Dablle Aw., <::. rona clrl Mar.
·Restraining
Order Given
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Page 2
The Wrong
Baclcqround
Don't plen the bed ground of your
room• before you meh f11rniture lt·
ltdion•. Chocxe your beJie piteeJ
firJt . , . then It t the type end style
of thtle guide yo~n choice of colors,
febrics, peint, wellpeper end floor
coverings. The b .. uty of fine fur·
niture un be completely lost egeinst
en out-of-ley bec.ground.
We're elweys heppy to heve you
cOMe 111 ud browte eroutwl. We
ere co11stently edcll119 to ow &e•
lection of be.;c end ec.cellf
p;ec.s. So do cOMe in , , • , .. ,
to on.
IDEAS
Make a
Picture Room
• . . by c~i11etlnt be~troutwl
f .. tures • • • wellt, witwloon etwl
floott • • • into en effective e!MI epo
propriete aettint thet will 4remetlw
yow fvtni.t.i~tgt, Note how import•
ently the etqulsite Tre4itlonel ehet+
end chein stend out •teind the un-
cluttered bedgrouncl In the lower
.. etch. Cocoe•brown wells ere per-
fect for eaure·blwe cheir , .. h .
Th(' annual World Day of. Prayer
\\as obst-rved by the Har bor Coun·
I ell of Church Women Friday at t he
I Costa Mesa Community Church.
R('v. Joseph McShane, host pas·
tor. welcomed tht> Rf'OUp. ~rs.
Percy F. Baines, president of the
Council, revi!'wcd tht> history of
the day, and Mrs. Edgar Hill,
chairma n of tht> World Day of
Prayer. presided over the session.
Miss Margaret Scharle was at the
organ and Mrs. Lester Vierling
was soloist.
The program was presented by
R<!v. James Stt>wart and Miss Elsie
Ne wland and Mmes. M. L. Keeler,
Marshall Lowe, Ralph Morrill,
Paul Johnstone. Mabel Stanley,
Raymond J ames, Joseph McShane,
Kenneth Quarry, Thad Samuels,
0 . M. Pattison . R. L. Ibbotson and
Georet-Davies. Mrs. L t> o n a r d
Hargrave was registrar, and Miss
Mary Anderson was In charge of
the nursery. A map showed t he
105 countries where the day was
being observed.
Attending were Rev. and Mrs.
IJs}'dJolog}'
For lWery Day Living
Bt DL B. N . DE8EN"B.I!RG
OOVNSELLINQ FOR ADULTS
ThJs aeemt like a good time to
give a plug for a dwt vocational
guidanct' In the Evenlng College
at Orange Coast College.
Testing and counael a re orrered
to any adult In Orange County.
The counselling reli es heavily upon
a large number or vocational tea1s.
Each person sta rts hls seuJon by
an Interview with a counsellor.
Together they 10 over h1a put
work experience, hobble~, ln tere-ats.
education and work preterenc:es.
Then a battery of te1ta Is selected
to suit the indlvldual'a needs. To
begin with are usually Interest
tests to help the Individual galn a clearer Idea or the kind of occupa-
tion he likes best. These may be
followed by measures of general
mental ability or I.Q. Then there
are special ability, personality, and
academic type tests.
The most successful counselling
can be give n where the person is
considering an occupation and
wis ht-s to know if he has t he pro-
per intt>rt<st and the capacity for
the job. Of course such ,·ita! ele·
ments as drive and luck cannot be
estima tt>d. se .. ·cral pt'Ople have
asked for Information that would
h~>l!J them to make a cha nge from
one occupation to a nothe r. Voca-
tional guJdance and testing can
often give IO\·aluable help in such
a case.
The most difficult kind or voca-
tional counselling occurs where the
person asks, "Do I have any hid·
den talents?'' Clr, "What am I best
suited for?" Some help can be
gi\'E'll in sort inK out Interests and
ability but there is no rubbing of
Aladdin's lamp. Rather than ma-
gic it is hard work and cxperit-nce
and training thaI cnablt> tht>
t rainc·d quidanc(' P<'rson to gi\'e ad-
,·ict>. The tt:>sts haw be<'n triro
(Jn thousands or cast>s and the
COUnS('IJOr has years Of CXJX'ri('nct'
and trainin~ in M•l('ctin~ and in·
terpn•ting the tests.
l 'nquestionably the \'alue of
tht-sc procedurt>s is high If they
ar<' used properly and ta ken in the
right spirit. Among tht> great
busin!'ss and manufacturing plants
who ha\'t' US<'d such techniques to
select and place personnel are Me-
tropolitan Life Insurance Co., Wln-
cht:>Sl<'r Anns, Lockh~d A\·iation '
Co., Waltham Watch<'s and many
others.
Guidance lnt<>rvJews can be had
fr·ee or charge by calli ng Orange
Coast College and asking for the
E\'ening College Program.
Bosses' Night
To Be April3
Res('rvation blanks have been
sent out for "Bos es· Night," an·
nual Busine and Professional
Women's Club affair, which wi ll
honor tht> ma n who pays th(' salary
and at tht> saml' timt> f<'cd him a
prime rib dinnt>r . April 3 is the
date. Program for tht> Bosses'
Night. which generally hase some
deep political slgnlricanct'. is a se-
cret. Rest>rvatlons will be takt-n
by S ue Horvath and Irene Morris.
Training Theme
Of Fellowship
Spirit ual training by parents in
the home was the theme of the re-
cent program for the Women's Fel-
lowship or St. Andrews Presbyter-Ian Church.
Mrs. Thad Samuels, president,
led the devotionals. Mrs. Webster
Jont-s, program chalnnan. intro-
duct'd Mrs. J esse Spratt, CO·
lt-ader of the Sunday School, who
then introduct'd the following
youth education leaders: Mrs. R.
P . McCowen, junior department :
Mrs. Paul K. Johnstone, p rimary ;
Mrs. Ralph S. Holden, kinde rgar-
ten ; and Mrs. Dan Corson jr., high
school youth fellowship. They
stressed the need for more teach-
ers and helpers because or the In-
,
Thursday, March 6, 1152
DIRECTORY
''BE SURE -INSURE"'
With
Maurje Stanley
Insura.nc:e CourweOor
HARBOR .1778 m Karfne Ave.., B&Jboa 1llud
W. Stuart Foote
INSURANCE
2117 w. Balboa Blvd.
Newport Beac:h. Calif.
Phone: HArbor ~
''For SafetY• Sake''
See
ROBERT L. BOYD
General lnauranee Brobr
HArbor 2242
1213 Cout Blvd., CDII
Furniture Restoration
Cha.ir bot toms, benchee
and stools restored
using cane, rush, reed. etc.
HARVEY'S
Furniture Repair .
2050 Santa Ana Ave.
Costa Mesa. BEacon 6133-J
DANCING IN8TRUOI'IOX
AUTHUR MURRAY'S
411 9QAST BLVD,
Corona del Mar
Open 10 to 10
For free dance anal.yab
Call HArbor 1925
TRIANCIA
Frances Vandercook
Spanish, Hawaiian and Hindu
dancing
castanet and gourd work
607 Carnation A ve.
HArbor 2825-W. Corona deJ Mar
REAL ESTATE
For High Quality Homes
Rentals -Income Property
See
ROBERT L. BO YD
Modem Realty A.ssodate
1213 Coast Blvd.
Corona del Mar HArbor 2242
SILVER PIATINO
Silver Plate rs
And SUversmlthl
Repair - Refinishing -Replate
Gold· Silver-Copper -Braa
Near Cornmwlity Churdl
1914 Harbor Blvd., Co.ta Mea
BEacon 5113 .
IIU810
Margaret L. Scharle
Teacher of Pla.oo
Organist -A ooompanl8t
Evening a.-
for AduJta
3C1T GOLDENROD AVE..
Corona del Mar
PBY8101AN8-8UJWJX)Jirtl
Lawrence K. Gundrum,
M.D.
1741 Superior Ave., Cos~M
Practice limited to
of Ear, Nose, Throat; AU
Office Hours: by Appointn'*nt
BEacon ~ or HArbol' 1038
Bruce F. Sims, D. 0 .
Physician & Surgeon
Practice Conflned
to Care or the F eet
1195 Coast Blvd South
Laguna Beach. P hone 4-6611
Day or Night
Phone
HArbor 1138
Jam~ Stewart, St. Andr e w s
Presbyterian; Rc.-v. a nd Mrs. Jo-
seph McShane, h06t church; Dr.
and Mrs. Harry White, Balboa Is-
land Methodist ; Rev. and Mrs.
Paul Babbitt, Corona del Mar
CommWllty; Rev. and Mrs. Tom
Pendell. Chris t Church by the Sea;
Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler, St.
James Epiacopa and Rev. Ivan
Mrs. Jamet S. St~art ~rted creased growth of the church. ;=J~~~~~!!!i£~!:=~
on the need for help to the Chril · tian refugees In Korea. Deslert
was served by Mrs. Kenneth Fowl-
er, Mrs. Corson and Mrs. Edgar
RJU.
Ell First of
You ma.y ftn4 a profttabJe a-dlanae tor that real •tate lD the want ad 8ldlaa.
Baltz Mortuary
Chapel by the ..
HARBORG
Cot-oaa del ...... Callrorala
Ample Otr-Stn.t ~
for peta bn 1 · 1 u 3074 1
IDTIY 6800 Coast Hwy.
,....... ·~ Bene .... Newport Beach • PY-ee Dellftrl •
Training Boarding
Grooming
' .. _
Thundery, March 8, 1152
LIOAL NOTtCI
~TIFI<lATE roa
'l'ILAN8AOTJON OF BU8DIE88
UND-n0l'ITIOU 8 NAJ(E nae Ulldenllped do heftby oer-
Ufy that they are conducting a
Marine MachJnery business located
at 17th &: Harbor Boulevards,
Santa_t Ana, Callfomla, and that
said nnn ia composed of the fol-
lowing persona whose names ln ruu and places or residence are
as roUows, to-wit:
Wllla.rd W. Shepherd,
3m3 Lombardy Road,
Pua~na. Caliromla
Norma D. Shepherd
3m3 Lombar dy Road,
Paa~na. Califomia WI.._. our hands this 30th day
of Jamary, 1952
WILLARD W. SHEPHERD
NORMA D. SHEPHERD
State of Oallfonlla
Coaat)'el~ Oa ftla 1st day of February, A.
D. 1952, before me D. C. Montgom-
ery a Notary Public in and for
said CoWltY and State, residing
therein, duly commis.~onc4 and
sworn. personaUy appeared Wil-
lard W. Shepherd Norma D. Shep-
herd known to me to be the per·
sons whose naml'S subscribed to
the within Instrument. and ac-
kowledged to me that th£>y exe· I
cuted the same.
la WltneM \\'her eof, I have
hPreunto set my hand a nd ar-1 fixed my official seal the day and
year in this certificate first above I
written.
fSea)) D. C. MONTGOMERY
Notary P ublic in and for said
County and State. My Commis-
saon Expires Feb. 27. 1954.
CERTIFICATE OF BUSIHE.4SS
Fle UUous Firm Namf'
The Uadersaped do hereby cer·
tlfy that they are conducting a r('·
tail juice business at FUN ZONE.
BALBOA. ORANGE COlr.'lTY.
California. under thC' fictitious
firm narnl" of Si'olYDER'S JUICF.
BAR and that said firm is com-
posed or thl' followin~ persons.
"-hOM' name!'; L11 full and plaCf'S or
rl'<~idl'ncx> are as follows. to-wit ·
ANORF:W Bl'ERGER
418 ~ E. Bay AH•nue,
Balboa. California
MARY KN(JllWIG RUEHGER
1181~ E Ba,· A\cnu!'
Balboa. California
Wlt.nPM thetr hands this 11th
day or F£>bruary, 19:'>:.!
ANDREW BUERGER
MARY KNUDWIG BUERGER
~taU! of C:aJifornJa
CoUDty of Oraar~
On Tbl" 11th day of February,
A. D. 1952. tx-fore me. the und£>r·
signt'd, a Notary Public in and fo r
the SAid County and State. resid-
tn~: lherem. duly commissioned and
sworn, pe-rsonally appeared An-
drew Duer~£'r and Mary Knudwi~
Ducrgcr known to me to be the
J)('rsons ~hose nam£'s are sub-
scribl.•d to th(' \\ithin instrument,
and acknowledged to ml" that they
ex('CUtt'd th£' ~ml'. IN WITNESS
WHEREO f-,, I ha\C h<'reunto set I
my hand and affixed my official
S('a[ the day and year m this C->r·
ttficatl' fi rst abov<' '"'Titten.
t ~eal l VIOLET THOREN
My Commi"-:.ion Exptrcs Au!,rust
2'i. 1954
S o. A -209'70
='IOTI("E OF SAI.F. OF B.EAL
PROPF.&TY AT P K I\'' ATE
SALE
In t1w S ui)H'ior Court. of tile S tate
of California In nnd F or t.ht-
OoaDty of Oraage
In the Matll•r of the Estat£> of
ANNA MATILDA HABENING. ~a&-d ~
NoUce Is H e reby Gin n that th<'
undersigned, as Executrix or thl'
Last Will and Testament of Anna
Matilda Jlabening. dt'C('ased. wiU
S('IJ at privat<' sale to the highest
and tx•st biddt•r upon the terms
and conditions hcreinaftt>r m<'n-
tion<'d and subjl'ct to confirmaUon
by satd S uax-rior Court. on March
l!i. 1952 at the hour of 10:00 a.m ..
or th<'r£'3fl£'r within the time al-
lowt'd by Ia w. at the office of Thoma~ E. Heffernan. 1415 Coast
Hi~hway, Corona del Mar, Cali·
fornia, a ll right. title, interest and
estat(' of said Anna Matilda Ha·
Rancho Meea
Nursery School
State Licensed and Approved
From 2 to 6 Yean
Supenised Care and
Constructive Play
REASOSABLE RATES
Ope-n 5 days per week-8 to 5
Transportation Furnlahed
190 E. 15th SL
COSTA MESA
Phoae B~D 6111
benlng, cSeoeued, at the time ol
her death and all right, UUe and
In terest that said estate has ac-
quired. l>y operation of law or oth·
erwlse, other than or in addition
to that or said Anna Matilda Ha-benlng at the time or her deeth
in and to the real property de-
scribed as foUows:
All that real property In the
City of San ta Ana, Orange County,
California, described as:
Lot 19, Block 13 of Tract
352. as per ma p thereof re-
corded in Book 15, pages 15
and 16 or Miscellaneous Maper.
records of Orange CoWlty,
California.
Bids or offers are invi ted for
said property and must be in writ-
ing and will be received at the of-
fi ce of Thomas E. Heffernan. the
attorney for said Executrix, or
may be filed with the Clerk or said
Superior Court or delivered 'to the
said Executrix personally, at any
time after first publication of this
notice anct before makln« saJd ale.
Sald sale wm be made upon the t o 11 ow t n g terms: cub, lawful
money of the United States.
DATED: February 20, 1952.
BERTHA B. HALPIN
E:xecutri.x of the Last Will of
Anna Matilda Habening, de-
ceased.
The Shop for Men
WHERE WOMEN
LIKE TO SHOP
1205 Coast Blvd.
Corona del Mer C.lifornie
UVING ROOM
BEDROOM
ACCESSORIES
*" Un•• es: StKlS
KLING
ETHAN ALLEN
lUCKS
COUNTY
e~Wt •••
~eny OtlleN
DINING BOOM
LAMPS AND
WALL SHEL VBII
FUE
DEliVEAY
ClEDfT
TEAWS
BRIGHTEN YOUR
LENTEN MENU
AT RICHARD'S
With these Budget Stretching
r~1~.~Garden Fresh Vegetables
Fresh , Crisp, Solid
CABBAGE • • • • lb. 2c
..
LENTEN SPECIAL
•
Fancy, Northern Pippin
APPLES • • 3 lbs. 25c
Fancy, Utah Type
CELERY-. • •
Fine Eating, Winter Clairgeau • • lb. I .tot:M> .\·I
JU•W I I T
I I.OI 'ft
PEARS. 3 lbs. 25c lolobt-.\·1 El~w 14' Macaron1 .. z.
( ·.ml'll'l,. I ttl! uz. Z9•
TU:\1 \TU 3 ~
:-.Ill' t• r .. r
I~ Self-Serwice Meats
t'o•atu rin~:: )l,.o ni n~:·~ l'. :-.. Go\ t. (orade d C lw lro• H• .. ·f
FI.St::-\T BEEt ' nBT.\I.S.\HI.E
('h oiC'f' Gradt>
LEG 0' LAMB • • • •
Mrutnin~"' Ch oiC'f'
BEEF POT ROAST • • 65~
39~ •
I A'an for Bralxln,;
BEEF SHORT RIBS •
Brtd~ord's • \o\lft',. ORIOI.t:
SU CEO
BACON SwH<tbf'ert 65' HAMS ':~~·: "'
E lthf'r End (as t'Ut)
PORK LOIN ROAST •
Rlu-IWI ~nt Qoallty 21111/; ~IAROARL'\"E ~
Oof'-Pound Cart«a
45~
4J' • •
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t 0 . n. )fl'(ji~l 39• EGGs fr, .... h ~
" .... L.
~~ tft!#@hj,#!Mhii (I
KaukaWUl K.J ub :--m .. I.Ml, .SII,PY
CHEESE LINKS
.\~: .. cl '\ •PI'.\ \', , ....... n .. in
I'Hr 1 \\ c nt•
nntl c .trlic
RED SKIN CHEESE
IOlpHrtNI 'mniH~I
FINNAN HADDIE
l..u'<' o '"ur Crf'a.m
HrRRING
,\ nd r~··., Rroqu~>fnrl & \' o~urt
CHEESE DRESSING
6 HL. 33C
... 6§C
·~·59'
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LI M)\'<~ t'ror.t"o 25 on.\.sca: 6 2 e .n H t. ,.-,. for
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1\ord~S.CUOftS of 29111/;
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.JUICE SOS can for
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l.l hb~··,. ~ll('itoUA nn:,·c u
f'Rtt;.··'
$201ll MERCHANDISE
AND SERVICES , . '
WITH EACH NEW SUBSCRIPTION T')
ENSiGN + Sco Page ll lor tbia Amcninq V aluo!
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MODERN eACI TltOPtCAL Seashore Dr., Newport, mourns By Buuwr CrMI7
FURNITURE e DAA,ES e WAU· the death of her mother, Cecellne '·-------------I'AI'ERS e LAM'S e FLOOR Rhodes Corbett, 61, of Costa Mesa,
Another in tfte Mrlet of twief bi09rephlea pfe&entad by
Newport lelboe Fedarel Savings and Loan Auoclation
COVERINGS. wife of William Corbett. Mrs. Cor-lkllee Lett'" Dept.
Hidden in a clump of eucalyptus It was World War I. The
trees. overlooking our harbor, is a infantry battalion was on a
colony of gleaming house trailers forced march from Chicago
which is the abode this spring, of to Lake Forest. and the last
America's most popular mystery private in the last platoon
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writer and hjs retinue. Safe in was ready to drop, when
his state o f Incognito ... which some cavalry troops rode by.
this column will protect with its "Get a horse!" they yelled,
last drop of printer's ink ... he and the private saw the
wanders through the s tores and point. "I'll ride through this
by-ways of our community unde-war''. said he, and within a
tected and unsuspected. T h I s week, he transferred to the
anonymity Is rather silly, as we cavalry, and a horse.
are all a little too adult to beg for But horses, he found, are
autographs or to snip orr buttons even less comfortable to ride
and ties for souvenirs, or even to than shoe leather. Being a
gape at him. Lauren Bacall, Jim-resourct'ful man, he again
my Cagney, Victor McLaglen, Ray transferred, this time to the
Milland and Humphrey Bogart artiller'y, a nd began riding a
have all found it perfectly safe to caisson. Down the street
walk over streets without suffer-they rumbled one afternoon,
ing any infringements. the gun barrels cas ting a
• • • dull, Hlteatening glow, back
Mrs. Patricia Inloes, 1727 Ocean at the sun. The hones shied. and
Boulevard. Balboa, has just been a dazed private found himself sit·
notified that she has won the ting between the car tracks within
Houghton, Mifflin Literar y Fellow- inches of a "hot " third rail!
ship Award. Several chapters and "This is not the way to ride",
an outline of her pros pective novel mused the private. "I 'Ll try the
submitted to the pub I i s h e r s. ru1· Corps." Soon after, he was a
Houghton. Mifflin of Boston, were lieutenant. piloting a French Samp.
suffidt>nt to win this honor and son observation plane above the
a n advance of $1.800 to $2,400 to green fields of France. Exactly
enable her to finish the book dur-whert>, he wasn't sure. But he
ing the year. didn't need to be His observer
Mrs. Inloes is a student in the 1 was a man who ne~er lost his way.
I creative writing course of Orange The observer's keen shooting eye ~oast Evening College w~ich meets brought down four enemy planes
I tn the Ebell Clubhouse tn Balboa while their association continued.
under the direction of Adolph An· The only time the enemy crossed
derson. the pilot-lieutenant's sights. his
I In December Mrs., l nlocs ex· guns jammed. ··ob, well'' he shrug.
tended and t>nlarged a classroom ged. "Didn't want to be a hero.
a signment into a complete st<;>rY a nyway. 1 just wanted to ride
which was sold to the magazme through the war."
Today's Woman for se,eral hun· With some shor t-cuts and the
dred dollars. • • autobiographer's artistic license.
. the above is a true aceount of the .'?av1d . D.unc~n. ~~tho.r. of many !adventures of Mason MacRae. Tim·
t:M_ s t·!'elhng m)ster!cs. h\ es. on the othy Hayes. Jay Eller and James
I L.ttt lt> Island _and 1s _awaitl!lg th~ Rubel ••• all born the same day,
dnv.:n ~.f ~prll 21. "hen hiS .~<'~' at thr same time and place. a nd
book. Wl~·es and l lusbands, IS to the !-ame parents. Not quadt·u-
1
to be pubhsh~d. • • piPls. Just on<' self-same guy. the
, . . . . I pn\ate and pilot·lif.'utenant. who
• \\ t C.tn L1ek ~n~ \\ lndmlll Dt>pt. ha~ now turnt'd writt'r·storv teller
, At the m<'<'ttn t= 0! t,he. Balboa w•ih st',eral noms de plumt>. To '!~~and Bus!nrss A.-"s<><;.a liOn ~A~t hiS I'ewport Harbor frien<b. he is
\H Pk o~: hill~ C!ll!lpalgn against I b<>st known as James Rubf.'l. His
tht> gar1:;h ad,ertt~tn$! on benc~<'S books hav<' sold h£>re. in England.
\\nS tak<'n up b} ~~~ memtxn.. Canada. ~outh America. Hungary ~ostma, l<'r II !Ida. Brtscoc led off and Denmark. He admits to a fe"
1n h~r protest ag~mst tht'm. Phnr-··who done its", but most a re \\'est-m~CISI E. I t ~kmncr :-'·as ap-erns ... vou know, the "Come
potntt'd to head a cornm1ttce for on boys wc:ll head 'em off at Ra t-
the rcpl~cemt>nt of ~he present 1 tl~nake' Gulch!" kind. commt>rc1al benches \nth the new . Citv benches which mav be had BOTTLE C APS ASD IX Gl NS tor.$11. • 1 Returning to C h icago f r o m __ ___ ___ Franet>, Mr. Rubel took up the
Son and Family Visit
Week·end visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Atkinson,
235i5 Kings Rd., Newport Heights,
were their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Atkinson of Glendale and three children, Barry, age 5;
Byron jr .. age 8 ; and Shelly, age
2. Mr. Atkinson is dean of men
at University of California at Los
Angeles. He is a brother of Bob
Atkinion. Newport Police officer.
Another expected visitor will be
Miss Bernice Nafzger of Glendale.
who will be in the Harbor area be·
fore Easter visitin~ Miss Pat At·
kinson, anot her daugh ter of the
F rank Atkinsons of Kings Rd.
BOETT08 H A \'E A BOY
A small son is 1 hP Ia test addi-
tion ro 1 he Anton B<x>tto house-
hold at 23602 S t. Andrews Rd ..
Newport Heights. T ht> new baby
was born at Santa Ana Community
Hospital 6n Tuesday, Ft>b. 19, and
weighed 7 pounds. 91,2 ounces.
Covntry Prints
COME TO THE
COUNTRY!
manufacture or bottle caps. In
1930. he switched to a writing ca·
reer and became a permanent Cali·
fornian with his family. In 1934,
he came to Lido Isle. OVr fine
climate took immediate effect; he
sold his first book in 1934. "I
sold several books after that about
Arizona", he recalls. "One day, I
decided to go tht>re. It was a mill·
take. It didn't look like the Ari-
zona l'd bet>n writing about at all.
Ne,·er could write about it again,
a nd I now set all my Westerns in
Wyoming and Montana."
A mastf.'r story-telle r a nd a mas-
tt>r of wit. h<' is also community
minded in I!Jl active way. In 1941.
he !'en ed as prcsidE'n t of the Lido
Ish Community Association, and
"Boy. you'll LOVE that
DiMef-of.the·Wee~
et the
ISLAND PATIO!"
Soup Of Toned Grun Seiad
French of Roquefort 0fening
MANHATTAN SlEAIC
with muahroom se uce
$1 .20
BOILED IEEF
end buttered egg noodles
$1.30
s.•ed ,oiato. Gr .. n Vegetebla
Hot Scone& & loh of Iutter
Ice Craem .r# Sherbet
Auorled Pudding&
lATTA I
.lAMES RUBEL
later on the Lido Isle Architec·
tural Board. He was the Island's
air-raid warden during Wo rld War
II. "I appointed two lieutenantl,
they each appointed two serStt>&nts,
the sergeants a ppointed two sub-
sergeants •• • a nd so on. When a
warning came, I called the lieuten-
ants, they called the sergf.'anlll and
the whole telephone chain started
working. In ten minutes, we had
covert>d the Island. We just turned
out our ligh ts and stayed home."
Commodore of Newport Harbor
Yacht Club in 1945. Mr. Ru~l is
proud or bis community and its
citizens. He is proud that each
member of his family is making
wist> investment in a savinp plan
at Newport Balboa Federal. ''We
have watched the amazing growth
of our Savings and Loan Associ&·
tion with real pride", he says, "and
Wt' considt'r sa\'ings pia~ with
you to be one of the soundest and
b<>st of invE'stments."
A family which saves together
is a famHy of which the commWl·
ity can be proud. Here at New-
port Balboa Federal we havt> a
variE'ty or savings plans, eech dt>-
sign('d to fill the indhidual needs
of those who live in our commWl·
ity. Won't you come in today,
and let \IS tell you how you can
mlik<' }our savings earn more here
-• • 11C\l'r less t han 3 pcrC<'nt per
annum in our fiftPCn )ea~ plus of
sl'r\·ice · · • and )our money up to
SHUIOI) i ... in-.urt'd by an lll!<'ncy
or tbr Fo•dl'l"Bl Gowrnmt'nt $5
will Op<'n Ull aeC'ount.
~alhoa
ERAL SAYII&S
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<Our sincere apologies for an er-
ror in last week's s tory. The ser·
vice station at Balboa and Palm
in Balboa is ownc;>d by Mr. Grant
Fuller. and not by Mr. John Keeler
as was stated. Mr. KeE'It>r is tbe
operator of tht' station at Balboa
Bh·d. am1 Island A\(•nu<>. Both
an• amun~.: our cul't<•mrr<; and
frlt'nd<; or long-'-Iandin.(: I
O pen Eve"(
dey from
I to I
FURNITURE AND
ACCESSORIES
New mown hay and r1101nonq
sunshine on the meedow •• the
roo~ter crows. In Hie kitchen. e
platter of ae11sage e,.i eggs. on
e table G<>Yered with e lhten cloth
bright with hend·peinted ct..igns
in goy colors.
MAN .. 0.. 0WM WORINOPI AND P.OM T
The . .
Tbe Harbor Art>a'g Most Complete Store tor Men & Boys
J8Sl NeW'pC)rt Av6. former Post Olftee
Patterns of ' Early American
Wrought Iron in deep bled 01'1
grey, with 11 rust-red border ....
"Trivets", scattered on e red lunch·
eon cloth with metc.hin9 neP'•ns.
All hend prints, perfect•on for
tradition•! or modem.
.
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ON 1MI PACIRC CotJT
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a,. PAM uoxu: Also Has District PTA Office
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On Thursday. Feb. 21 the Girls' -League held their annual girJ-uk-Two big PTA offices are being
boy dance at the school gym. Seen filled by Mrs. Harold Boyvey, 1139
there were Laurie Crlsell and BIU W. Balboa Blvd., Newport. She
Hopkins, Ann Morris and Jay Car-was elected president of the Nt>W·
lisle, Andy Swain and Don Ungle, port Harbor High School PTA in
Donna Price and John Hitchman, the February meeting and she was
Donna Zube and Bob Larsen, earlier named fifth vice president
Diane Drant and Bob Van Drem-or. the Fourth District PTA coun-
lin, Dona Sedlnger and Chlco ell.
Johnson, Lou Ann Williamson and Others who will take office Cor
Rolly Pulaski, Ruby Neuman and the High School Parent-Teachers
Don Pettit, SancU ntaden and Jack In April are Mrs. Raymond Har-
Woodhull, Ellie Ragan and R. C. vey, Corona del Mar. as first vice-
Crane, ShJrley Russ and Ernie president; Mrs. Paul Huffman,
Thompson, Char Six a nd Jack Ner-Costa Mesa, second vice-president ;
drum, Jani.a AJlen and Roxi Aar· Mrs. Martin Mangold. Corona del
vold, CaroJ Hoover and Bruce Mar, recording secretary; Mrs. Baird. Jody Johnson ud Floyd Thomas Frost, Newport, corre-
Swanson, Dawn P eirson and Gary sponding secretary; Mrs. Roland
Rogers, Sally Newland and Ray Wright. Newport Heights, treas-
Middaugh, Helen SandS and Jim urer; Mrs. Thomas Jesko, Costa
Comstock, Jean Adair and Bill Mesa, historian; Mrs. Roy Roush,
Skiles, Pam Hoxie and Lee Adair. Co ta Mesa, parliamentarian; ~1rs
Pat Dresd<'n and Larry Johnson. Harry Hilliard, Costa Mesa, audl-
Barbara Hayes and Dick Johnson, tor. -
Pat Dwyer and Rex Bell. Win ton Outgoin~ prt>Sident . ~Irs. Roy
Sullivan and Dennie Mason. Dixie Roush, was presented an honorary
Hall and Nicki Steele. Charlene life membership from the High 1 Chamberlain and Chuck Phillips, School PTA. Arthur Worden. I
Jt>tta Gannon and Lloyd Osburn, shop and mechanical drawing
Joan ~unan and Don Preston. Kay 1 tC'acher. who IS retiring-after 2'2
Cicero and GleavPS Lowc:>. Carol ~l.'&rs at Harbor, and Robert i
Hea ston and Archie H o r v a t h , Wentz, drama and English instruc-
Marilyn Merrill and Tc:>d l\lc~1al'-tor, "ho has ~ven outstanding ser-
terl', J eanne Casterdyck and By-\'ice to thP school a nd community
ron Osborne. Diane Harris and a lso r<>cl'i\ ed this honor.
Helen Ballard. Betty Gilmore and
Robert Wentz.
Additional program was pre--
sented by the Harbor Mothersing. ers previewing songs from tht'ir
forthcoming benefit show, the
mountaJn operetta t'ntitled "Up on
Old Smoky." Entertainment high-
light was Zoe Barlow and Audubon
Lowe representing two "Appala-
chian Beauties" right clown to the
zither and bare feet and singing I
"Doing What Comec NaturaJly."
FINE~IIADE m oua oW!f uw.e
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Bob Lejtwick, Roberta Prentice Past prc:>sidl'nts. ;\Irs. Albc>rt
and Goon~e Bryer, Jan McGill And S par·ks, :\Us. 0 . Z. Rotwrtson. ~In,
Paul Roeak. Nancf.'e MacDonald I E. S. Dixon and :\Irs. Edgar Hill.
and Gent Ramsbottom, Floris \n•rc• honored at thE' recent Found-
Jom•s and AJien Scott. Rhea Bab-~ C'r's day meeting and Roscine FPtt-
bitt and Don Jensen. Millie Black-I<'Y hNtd<'d a pan<'! of High School
wc:>ll and Don Holt. S haron Sh~..•r-F:n~;lish teachl'rs who spoke on I
rill and Tc:>rry Gloc~<'. Doran , .. !low En~lish Is Bein~ Tau)!ht
Sul'ss and Grt>g Wri~ht. Barbara Today." Thf.' panel includ€'d l\tilo
Starc~gl' and Jerry Evam-, r-.;anry Comwlly. Mary LRe Richmond. I Tritt and Randy Alberts. Janr ~u -:\tarjory Lamb. Robert A. Wood.
man a nd Victor Wilson, F:drlh 1-------------
Martin and Monty Woods. Ou:-.1~ 1 CDM p Handc:>n and Lyle ~fillt•r. Carol a.ratrooper
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GIVEN SAME CARE
Overman and John lslt>y. C'hri .... ta In 'Exercise Snowfall'
Ehmcke and Edd> Pflrrmann. Ann
Bradford and :\hkt' Da~ 1.-.. ~tary A Corona dt>l :\lar paratrooprr
S tc-warl and C'huck ApJ)E'al. ~~~~~~ S~o:r. Earl E. Towns('nd of 517 Or-
Bush and Gary Bro\.\n, Janrr l.rn-ch1d A \(•. i5> partrdpating in F.:\-
son and Ken l'ell>on. Jud~; Tucku , ··rc1se Snow Fall. joint Arm) -Au
and JO<' Evans, Dt>n1se :"'riE's and Forcc:> \\lnlt'r mancU\E'r at C'amp
Bob Leinau. SuE.' Danic:>l and B1lly Drum ~ Y. He rs member nf tht•
Share, Jan Paulc:>y and Bruct·l tlth Airbornc:> Ot\·i..,ion's 51lth R··-
Brown. Joan . Mannu~cr and Pc-tP ~unPnt Fort Camplx-11. K~ .. is
Hood. C'}onthla :'darun and Boh hum<' statron of the di\1.-.10n.
Casey. Barbara Rrothers and Rurt Ss:t. Townlwnd, a supph s€'r-
Corson. )fadge Fulhrr~-:ht and T orn ~"ant , c:>nll'rt.'d thc.-Army ui Jun<'.
Lan,:;e. 1!;16. and compl.-tc:>d parachutco
• • • . 1 rainirtc at S(·nda J. Honshu. Japan.
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NEWPORT HARBOR BANK
CORONA DEl MAR, CALIF.
Harbor art stud<'nts Laurt!' Crt-, in March. 1~17. ~II, Martin M~l' a~ Joan ~===~==~====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J{jmE's wt'l'(' a warded gold kc:>ys lr
... ud 8TORAOE
"We Move WlUa tile World"
AGENTS FOB LYONS
1966 Harbor Blvd.
Coeta Meea
BI'Acloa eti'J or 'D'JI-11
last week as winners rn tht' Na-
tional Scholastic Art Awards PX·
hibition s ponsored by Bullock·s tn 1 Los Angt'les.
Tommy He~de.rso~. Dons O~le I
and B.onnie Wurster ha\'l' b<-cn sc-
lE'CtM as Harbor's repre~ntatives
to the AJl-Southern California
Hi~h School Orchestra for this
year, Clinton Sa"in a nnouncc-d
last wet'k.
The Hi-Tars have installed new
officers for this sc:>mt'ster's acti\i-
ties. Roxy Aarvold replact's Don
P ettit as Mogul. Roll) Pula~kl
hands on•r the Vic€'-~lo~ulship to
Dick Lusk. Jack ~('rdrum and
Bill Hopkins are hc:>ad Gat,abol:'
Don P<'Uit is Secretary . . .
Harbor·!' first ('Xchanl:!t' a!'~tm
blv was ht'ld wrth Htmtrncton B~ach Thursda~ F"t·b .::1 Th••
student!' of Boh \\\111/ dramn
cJaSS("S pro ·:-.('0 led I h•• ~Ill>\\ \\II h
record pantnr.1rm• ~
Pt.'Opl(' at t • ndJnJ! :-.lu :. • B« 1-
gc:>ron and Orl'k 0pp·~' \\t·dchnl! S,t -
turda~. F c:>h. 23. \H'n' l't<~'•'' Pa-.-
CO{'. Eil<'f:'n \V(Ir!t·~. ( '.trnl I lt•flv
ton, ~inettP ~tt'\t>n:-Finn' J•m••c::,
Jun(" Keene. Sail~ ll••ndtr..,on.
Sandi a nd Dee Oft• ~t l'l•·~. Ghwra
Loamm. Clariet' BennC'tl Jrmm)
Kepper. Patty Brook:-and Dr11 n•ll
FTS Wall. Patti Dwyer and Rt.•x Bdl. ORBBTINGS a GI I Allt>n Scott, Bob l'orrnan. Audrw
' b-.. L.t to yoa freD I Berg and Ronnie En!itle. Jody
.,.. ~ 1 .. ~ 1 Johnson and Mooril' Lan.:clall', PrieDdJ7 N•..--.• Barbara Tripp. Mr. and Mr"' 8<-r-a a.io a Soo1al Welfan geron and Pa~t) ~?eron.
Leeclen Arter the play Friday rught a throuCb smaJl slumber party was held at
the home of Winnie Sullivan on I{BLOOMB }VAOON Balboa Island. Seen doin~ acro-
batics until 4:00 were Lyn Smith o, tl.• occulo" o/: (soph}, Jynn Smith (jT). Ruby
Neuman. Dixie Hall. Judy Gannon.
Lildra Queen. and Winnie Sullivan Olance of reaidence
Arrivala of Newcomer• to A'ITE...~DS BANK JIEETING I
City
NEWPORT
James T . Van Dyke, president of BEACH the· Newport Harbor Bank, Corona
del Mar, represented t.hls area a t
the February dinner met'tlng or
the Inde~t Bankt'rs Asso-
Phone: Harbor 758
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IILIGA ISLA.
Complct~ly furnished 3-beodroom.
1~-bath home. 2 nice patios and
centra lly Joca ted.
Prl~ at $20,000 t£>rms
Stanley Hadfield
Realtor
Ill Marble Balboa blaad
RA.rbor !0
COROIA DEL IAR
Cottage Type
2-Bedroom Home
oa 45' R-2 lot
• • •
Lar~e b<>droom. '>l'f\ icc porch.
2 wall furnact-s. lots of ator-
age. Room to build additional
incomt-unit. plendid condl-
tion
$121500
Ca II or Sl'(>
~ (' H l' ~ T E R
at
Earl W .
STANLEY
Reahor
616 Coaat Blvd., ODM
HArbor UU
1280 SQUARE FEET
F earur·•·s ~alon• ---!1 yt:'ars
old. lar~1· II\ an~: mom w11h
f1rt>plan•, full "llt' d1ning room.
3 bedroom-.. bath rompletr ly
tiled w1th Inn~: pullman Jfnrd-
wood flour-;, back ~ ard rllm-
pl<'lel} '' ;rlh•d. pa 110 ba rb<'cut·,
'4 bath 1n CUr.1CI' ~"" ly dr-
coratf'd I( \Oll ,tn• I•JOktn~
for a ~ood huy Wt• tlu ... tmrrw-
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$12 000 With
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PHD. SULLIVAN
GEO. EVERSON
I 856 Newpor+ Blvd., Cotta Me ..
(Au~• from C01ie Mew lenl)
IE 7123. Eve': HA 3157-W, BE S458-J
SEASHORE DRIVE
VacatiOn or yt•ar 'round Modern
redwood ap1u·tmt•nt, a llracti\'C
mterior. ..pactoul> "' m~; room.
be-droom. kltCh<'n. rlinf't tr &
bath. I..:H~-:•· double ~arat:e a nd
bunk rumll. Lot ~5'x75'. J)('r-1
mits bullrlrn~ of 11dd'l urut 1r dt>-
Slred Prrml' loca11nn \\'1lhtn
150' of GOOD !:iWL\1~1:-.:G and FIS Hll'\C ·
FurnJ8hl'd. $11 500 Oaly I
Balboa Realty Co.
Opposite Balboa Bank of America
Ross Greeley Josephine Webb
Lillian McAdoo HA 3277
700 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa
WAITED
SMALl . BEACH HOME TO
$10,(}(X) FOR GOOD 6''r
TRUST l)I::EOS
* • •
LISTINGS o( land to sell,
Proprrties of aU types
-:'-"-=---,--
Thursday, March 6, 1952 Thune .
Overl-klng·
& Entire
Ha•lto• Ent•ance
Ne~port Bay
6-ROOM. 2-STORY HOUSE ON 60' LOT
• • • Price tnclud{'S ttuiJt-in r·ange and many other deluxe features and some furnJture • • •
S t ri<'tly R-1 district. Owner· will consider as lltt le as $3,000 down and $30 000
will l''<tt•nd good terms to reapon~lbl~ party ... .. .. .. ............................................. Priced t
4-BEDROOM HOME. 2 BATHS
l l.v blocks to Corona del Mar Beach. Wonderful view. b clusive wlth us.
WE !llEED LJ TINO~ OF HOMES & RENTALS
CORONA DEL MAR PBOPEBTIES
Rubert B. LYILD ud H elea L L)'DD, Re<o,..
411 Coast Boulevard CORONA DEL MAR
/ TODA Y'S SPECIAL
Large 2-bedroom home in Corona del Mar. Only
1 block to ocean. Has hardwood floo~ floor fur-
nace. mce fire place. paved enclosed patio·. nice
yard, double garage FHA loan. Payments $65 mo.
wh1ch mcludes taxes and msur. Priced $16,500
•:sciWih'~> with u-. SEE THI TODAY
PRICE T. McCUISTION
503 Oout Blvd., Ooroaa del Mar
VoGEL VALUES
CORDIA DEL MAR
V.O.G-E-L V-A-l -U-E
HArbor 1037
Bargain
Country home bullt tn 1940. 3
bedrooms, 1 ~ baths, large
den. Cull dining room, double
garage, guest hou.st' with
plumbing. Large lot. Back
Bay section.
Asking $11,500 Furn.
* ••
CABINET SIIOP -Owner must sacrifice. Well locat-
ed. Will sell or trade for
late model car.
B.A. lei'IIH
118! Newport Blvd.
BEacoa M2G Ooeta Meea
SEE THIS
Bay a
BEAL ROME
•••
$23,500 TWO.BD&M.. * * * AND DEN-1 ~ baths, 2 patios, yd. fenced
completely, all landscaped; llv-
lng room and hall carpeted
natural bl~ paneling. Hot-
point dishwasher and dispos·
al; close or escrow possesslon.
Should suit a Doctor looking
ahead. • • • Our new hoepi·
tal Is w~ll underway.
•
$16,950 Maria~ Olftcu * * * Traasferrecl. $3,250 for his equity in a ne)V
J.-bdrm. home in Corona High·
lands, wired for electric range.
natural finish cabinets and
birch paneling tn dinette;
raised hearth fireplace, 60' lot
and a vie\\.
•
$13,950 JnunacW.~ * * * 2-.Bdrm. Home--on one or CDM's best r<'Sidc>n·
tial comers. enclosed rear
yard, sprinkling system. car-
port, carpeted liv. room. well
located and ATTRAcriVE.
The Aadrese1 Co.
80! Cout Bh•d .. C.D.M.
HArbor IMO
. • $9 PER I FcxSale Spinet . . All ren
TWO NEW ~hneut alJe ranges, kiddles
BIG PI 89.50 and ~. AJao uaed large 520 No ranges. See w for otber uaed BABY SJ: rumlture and household goods.
CRIST FURNITURE small a
1687 Oran.ee Ave. Costa Mesa only $:
Across from new Alpha Beta Mkt. SCHM:l
Phone BEacon 7323 Santa J
BENDIX auto. l.rooer, excel oond.
ELKS I Nearb' new, $75, Al8o antique
maple reed organ. Good cond.
1200. lnq. 600 Seaview, CDM, Newport
between 4 and 6 ~· m.
8 f MONKEY (Rhesus), 9 months old. Price $!50, wblch lncludea cage. WANTT 2265 St. James Rd., Newport unl\trn. Helghta. BEa"(X)n 5789-W. Harbor
2111 Kings . Rd , CUff Ha\'en., CDM
Newport. BEat'On 6099-W. NEW tJN
G-E REFRIG., \V(•.stinghouse C'lec. house; 2
stove. E.Z. washrr. Call HA 3597 wall car
ONE lge. &: 1 sm11U clrculatJng gas tio, breE
hcarter, G-E t'tmsole radio, din-Yrly leat
ette table, 1 full slze bed & spg.. Mesa. I
9x12 BroadJoo11· carpet, chairs YEARLY I
etc. Koch, 60" Seaward Rd.. ed, attr~
C o r o n a Highlands. HArbor dry faciJ
EASY WASHER-Good cond. Call liotrope
even1nga. HArbor 1571-W ·K. ......
DOUBLE A alngle Ho~ beds, R.al Ea sma U hamper, ama hassock, . .. ladder chal.r, bathroom chair. FOR SAL lamps A odds & endl or dishes. Call HArbor 2614-W. nearly ,
YOUTH BED, basalnet, crlb. aU gar. Sho
34th St Uke new. HArbor 2925-W. 712 BY OWN! Heliotrol!!, Corona del Mar. old, $U THAYER baby bed with water-Clrs. dbl proof mattress. Good condition. tio. 60' $10. HArbor (J37g..J. Mar, H
USED clean Hollywood bed, also 1 2-BDRM. mat, a.nd box sprtug. $35 for all. Blk. fro HArbor 2'n4· t'ves. HA 541-W. or HA ~ '31 FORD VIC'l'URIA, '32 shell, APT. F O 16. wheels, St'l:tled beams \'t'rv incl. uti clean. AlAo '36 Ford Cpe., ~ecen·t avail. I valve grind, new trans. & clutch, f<'rflal(' 1 A-1 tires, piJX's, milled heads. The Jcx
* *
Open House Sat. & Sun. from 1 0 a . m. to 5 p. m.
610 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 3 bt-droom, 2 bath home plus
guest house. ExccUt>nt loca-
2367 M-K. 2 bdrms.
------------FIREPLACE WOOD-R~asonably Blvd .. C. Ed L Se..l-lftlll8• r prla>d. 2213 :"fewport Blvd., 1223-J.
* Two-~roorn hume. 11'x1R' II\ 1n-: room. ftrt•plact'. Large bed-
rooms. T1k• m ki1Ch<'n a nd ooth Br{'nk fast noon. Outstand-
tm: co,·er ed & t•nrlo~~>d pa 1 tu. :!-c·u r f.! ill u~~· & laundr) Yard fenced.
~onw furnilur£> $1 ~ 750 Good Pr~t·o•d b<'Jow rl'placl'nwnt l'n .. t 1t ~. T erms
V-O ·G·E L V.A.L-U-E
Home & Income
Two-bedr•oom homt-nO\\ rrnt1•d for 58.'illtl p~•r month. Hardwood
floors. Fireplac('. Tile sn kiiCh('n & bath Plus 2-car garage v.ri th
a pt, abo\'e which is partl) built. Most of ma H'ria l $1~17§0 IK>u~llt to complete. A real V81Ut' for ~
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
V-O·G·E·L V-A-L-U-E
2 Good Level 50' Lots
:-\o.
1 $2,000 iu.
S! n•t•t Bonds Pa1d
$2.100
The JOHN VOGEL CO.
lSOI Coeat Blvd., Coron.a del Mar
HArbor 1'7-U or HArbor JU'I E\•ealap: HArbor sts-M
"IDGH UPON A HILL TOP"
A r ountr) homt' with a "'''N•pin~: \It'\\' ul tht' Santa Ana \'811€.'~
3 tx·drooms phi.." lan:r mal'lt'r tJ~.•dromn :-.uitt• - --plus separatt-
tll'lp quartf."-rs 0f>aUt Jfull~ pruporuoned r·oom'\, trn 111ng t:'n try hall.
lar!!r rerrra tton room and d(•n. badn1inton court, :,wimming PfJOI.
3-!ol;tll :-tab!(' - - -set tn an ar'I'U) 1,f tr·l'•"' a nd shrubs CO\ering
m 1'1 1 a en· Tradi tiona I Californian with nwsl.l\ I' woodt'n ~a !('S lf'ft tltn~.: into a picturesque rourtyard This is primf' prupern and
\\til -.uit tht.• most discriminatinK buyl'r
FULL PRICE S&O ••
Ha .. oo.. ln.,~st~n~nt Co.
RE4LT O RS
~~ .~:~ $13,750
n Costa Mesa. BE 51.80-J. Free 2-BDRM. 1 delivery. fum., wi
Gwalll W. RHchle
Real Esta~ &Ad Wtll'aDCe
ute Oout BJYCL. BA.rbor a
Coroaa del Ka.r
Ensign Classified ads have been
a proven means or r eaching buyers
for a U sorts or merchandise-Use 1
them! Phone HArbor 1114.
• REALTOR
• SUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
• RENTALS
HArbor t?M
1523 Co•at Blvcf .. Coron• del Mer
BLOOMING PLANTS
F'rt>e d('livery to Sl. Joseph and
Community Hospitals $2.50 & up
Dowers by Morri
r.ot E. Balboa Blvd. -Balboa
HArbor %t'70
$12,600 -
COLORFUL 2-BEDROOM HOME
Large bedrooms, south or highway, ready to mo\~ right In
*; *
$13.800 -
4 YEARS YOUNG ---2-B~ROOM HOME -
hardwood floors. f<'nced rear yard with patio. Quiet neighborhood.
4l"c loan Multiple list r-\o 2115
• * *
$25,000
CORNER DUPLEX
2 bedrooms each s ide plus large guest apartmt'nl. South of high-
way Owner consider small home as part payment.
* * * $30,500
INCOME PROPERTY
Just o!f Ocean Blvd. in best renta l ar·ea. consisting of 2-bedroom
home, gamge & bachelor apt. Apts arc,> furnished. Good tenns, ~ce 81 209 Marg uc>rite. Corona del Mar
• • •
DEXTER washer with pump. like Hwy. Cl
new, $50. Bearc:•t tractor with 5 ATTRAC.
attach .. $275. BEacon 7217-W. For ~rc
23662 Snug Harbor. Cliff Haven showc,>rs.
MOORING for 30' boat, South Bay FOH S AL
Front, Balboa 1 ~ HA 142S-W bdrm. ht
ELECTRIC ORGAN. Will take rear ya t
your plano in trade. DANZ-Clu~
SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE, BEacon
520 N . Main. cor 6th, Santa Ana ROO!\i wit
CLEARANCE SALE! Grand pi-boa Pen
anos. Big and little. Famous after 5 J:
makes. ChJcken~. Knabe, Stein-FOR SALl
way, Story & <lark, Kimball, decorate
Wurllt.zer. Man}' others. Low shingle r
terms. Trade in your old plano renee. Io
DANZ-SCHMlf'IT, Santa Ana, No fle»
520 No. Main. cor. 6th. $8,950.
CLEARANCE SAl£-Reposses-Mesa. t: ~ Spinet. Llkl' new. Full key-Newport
board. Cue & tone p e r t e c t. 2-BDRM. t-
DANZ-SCHMJVT BIG PlANO yd. dbl. ~
STORE. Santa Ana, 520 N. Malo, leaS(>. lst
cor. 6th. The Jlurn~ or the Knabe ha\·e refc
Piano. bel. Cost:
CLEARANCE SA I.E: Used pianos. kN , 2398
Uprigh ts from S • l, $67, $125 etc.
Terms S5 p('r mo. D A N Z-j BUNGAI
SCHMIDT BIG PlANO STORE. Beautifully Santa Ana. 520 ;.; Main, oor. 6th.l with fir!
LOOK! LOOK! \', 11 trade be-auti-ette. R
ful Spinet pia n(• even up, ror month.
good WM!d Gran•' plano. DANZ-FARM
SOfMTDT BIG PlANO STORE.I 1304 Coast
Sa.nta Ana, 520 :\ Main. cor. 6th FURN. AP
FOR SALE-Good Uttle antique I l.se Apts.
s tore. Reas. C".,.a t, BE 5707-M. overlooki
CLEARANCE SAl E. Special ! ! ! Corona d
Beautiful Chlck( r ng baby grand., FOR RE='i1
Gorgeous blond • ase. Uke new. spac••. n tl
This ls a wor. lerful bargain. 3-199.
DANZ-SCHMinT. 520 N . Main,
cor. 6th. Santa .\na Wanted
CLEARANCE SAlE! Reposses-
sed pianos. trad\ -ins, rental Ni'-
tums and som<' r;IAJTed in ship-
ment. Wonderful bargalns, new
a nd l.IS('ci OvN 'I)() pianos ,from
which to chOf"e. DAN Z-
SCHMIDT BIG l'l.ANO STORE.
Santa Ana. 520 .. Main, comer
BABY SIT1
daytime.
PING PON
606 Dahll
WANTED
P \'P. by re
23.'l0-J. I Sine(' 1945) I •s1 d I j Newport IU'f'CI. at SOU. St. 114 1800 1 aa rea ty co. ·------~--E'-''"P-0-RT-BE-AC'-"-----
500 Coast
Bouleva rd . ~ /:1 Corona del Mar ~6~th=. ::::Eas::=.::y~t~cr:..:.:m~-~--=--~ HA b 2288 WANTED-50 used pianos for our r or rental dept. Hi~h·-st cash aUow-
W1LL 00 i
2681-J .
TWIN-SIZE
Must be-, R-'....._BWIIDe. Brok en
HARVEY 0 . PEASE
Park at Apte . Block from Ferry
BALBOA ISLAND H.A S1'7·W
$fOOC)OO Under
Market I
2 bedroom home>. hdwd. floor~.
fireplace. flagstone B.Q. and pa-
tio, utility rm. in garaJrC, ft-nced
yard. sprinkler system.
~~.~ pymnt. $10,750
IEORIE J. DAVIES
REA.LTOR
'704 CNIM Blvd. HArbor SIJ9'7
Ooroea del llfar
ELKS MINSTREL SHOW
Nt'wport Harbor J U Auditorium
I P. M., Marn '7 a I
PICTURE THIS •••
A 4-Bt.:OnOOM. S-BATH HOME-SEAR LITJ'LE
C'OftOS.<\ BEACJI. t:NOB TRliCTED VI.EW Ot'
OC'F~AS ROCKS AND mLL!i4 • • • YOr
C'OtTLO:\-,. DUPLICATE IT FOR TWICE Tlll:
ASKING PRJCE $~7 500
(Bfottt>r T akfo. & Look) ~ t Tfo.rms
* Bumn .. Opportunities Wanted * LIST YOUB BUSIN .ESS
with
Lloyd C. Bo~anlav.i"•" ~toler
Blrtcher Bid« .• 1415 Cout Blvd., Corona del Mar
HArbor3512
• Your b~es. can be aold qwckb' through
a oonfidentlalllatlng at thi.t time.
BICYCLE 1BBPAnmiG
Schwinn Bicycles
Ray Stedman
1574 Newport BIYCL, eo.ta M.a. BEacon 5128.J
ance in trade Cor new Spinet or
Grand piano or on television.
DANZ-SCIDtlDT BIG PIANO LOCAL STI
STORE, Santa Ana. S20 North or on part
Main. comer 6th HArbor 2
HAMMOND Organ~. Spinet mo-
del, and the fa mous Chord mo-rT vC! M del. Come In and play. DANZ-~
SCHMIDT Piano :1nd Organ eo.
1 520 N. M&ln, Santa Ana.. Newport 1
D' you are thlnlring
of rentinq
8 P. 1
your property durtac Mlllllbel', .._:--ellm. telephone ua. &•&J~K;
Ed L Sedelmeier
1111 eo..' .....
('...._ ._. Mar 11.\r .. r '"'
, ... J.lill
...... ~ ..... Bartweee.. ·~
Anything ln bklCk brtck
or fl&ptonr, etc.
U'7 IE. 1M 8L C.. ._
.-.-~ ......
WILL PAY
furniturt'
good.'>.
C'RTS'
1687 Oran~
Across from
Ph or
Wll.L ~lfAl
hom<' witt
llCtcr a.nd
Write Boll
paper. Col
._,..........., _____ ----.. ~ .
Thundery, March 8. 1152
89 PER MO. renta bH.utJIW baby
Spinet pi&flo with option to buy.
All ren t·tenn allowed. Let the
kiddles learn. DANZ.SC'HMIDT
BIG P IANO STORE. Santa Ana, 520 No. Main, Cor. 6th.
~T~~ .... 1
apartment a1.ll! ranges,
99-'0. Allo UHd large
See us for other used
and houlehold goods.
Prices Fete
Young Couple
'My Iller ED~e~' Panhel Plans .l1pp.u to Btld
lext .for Playen Spring Tea. Boag leae&l
FUR.NlTURE
Ave. CO.ta Mesa
Alpha Beta Mkt.
BABY Spinet. U ke new. Fine for
amall apartment or t.raJ.Jer , Now
only $297. Terms .... DANZ..
SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE.
Santa Ana. 520 N. Main. Cor. 6th
Mr. and Mn . Arthur Price. 211
ErneTald Ave., Balboa llland, en-
terta1ned for their newly married
daughter and son-In-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Kelloge of Holl.y-
ELIS ~TREL SHOW wood, at a buftet supper Satur· &•&14,.~ day evening. Twenty-<me relativea
Newport Harbor Hi Audito.rtwn and friends gathered for the re-ception, including the groom's
8 P. II., Ma.u. 'f a I
WANT TO LEASE 2-or 3-bdrm. un.t\trn. house with fenced yd. In
Harbor area. V. Hanaoo, 437 He-
Uotrope, CDM. HArbor 2810-W
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy S . Kel-
logg of Puadena, who were houae-
gueeu of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bli-
ven of Corona del Mar for the
week-end.
The young couple a rrived a t
Balboa Island early Saturday to
open wedding gifts that had been
The Newport Harbor CommWl-
lty Pla yers, In conJWlction with
Orange Coast College, will next present the comedy, "My Sister
Eileen" by Ruth McKenna. John
F . Nelson, drama instructor at
Huntington Beach High School
and who was seen In "Idiot's De-
light" as the male lead, will direct
the pla y. Rehearuis are being held thr ough next Wednesday.
Registration !or thiB drama class
can be made in the Evening Col·
lege office in the Administration
Building. Two Wllts or academic
credit are offered for the class It
desir ed.
Pla.n.s for the spring mo ther-
dauarhter tea for college-boWld
high school gTadua tes were dis-
cussed l.a..st week at a meeting of
Harbor Panhellen.ic directors. Mrs.
R. C. Mikelaon or Balboa will ~
chainnan. The rneeUng was con-
ducted by Mrs. Raymond Kent
Harvey, Corona del Ma r. Regular
monthly P anhellenic meeting will
be he ld next Wednesday at the Co-
rona del Mar Church.
Bed Croa Drive
Gets Uader Way sen t to the Price home. The bride h
is the former Marjorie Ruth Price. s ower for FOR SALE-Newport Bch., $9,500, The wedding occur-red Feb. 8 at
nearly new 2-bdrm. house with Malibu Beach. The local Red Cross branch is
gar Short blk. from beach. 203 Mrs. Newton emberked on its annual fund 34th St., Newport Beach. MINNESOTANS HERE drive, seeking to equal or better
BY OWNER-3-bdrm. home, 4 yrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Kehoe of the record of last year, when it
Mrs. Alexander Renner o1 Co-
rona Hlghla.nds will prMeat the
progTam at the ~.netlt JII'OCl"U8
and tea sponsored by tbe Kappa
Kappa Gamma Alumnae A.IIOC:ia--
tlon or Southern Oranar-e Count7
and the Girl Scout A.aoclation ot
Newport on March 28.
The meeting will be at ta.e Girl
Scout House, Newport. a t J p. m.
Dona tlons or $2 will be rec::8ved,
and the entire proceeclil wiD t.
gi v('n to the H.oag Memorial 1\md.
For the occulon Mn. 1t.er.mer
will wear a colorful Ori•ta.J oe»-
tume: and sh1· wiU te>Jl ot liter llte
tn S hanghai, where ~ -d her
husband had lived for maa.y years.
Talk on Old China
A t Lido M eeting
old. $13.500. Fireplace, hdwc1 Mankato. Minn .. have just moved A baby show(>r honoring Mrs "as the only branch in the South-
firs. dbl. gar ., fenced yc1 and pa-Into their newly purchased home Jack Newton of Corona del .Mar r rn OrangE.' County Chaptt-r to ex-:\1t•ml~t•r., and C\Jf'St of t.h(> Lido
tlo. 607 Poinsettia, Corona del a t 309 Poinsettia Ave., Corona del was given Satur day afternoon by ceed 1ts quota. lsi~· Woman's Club are invited to
Mar. HArbor 1110-M. Mar. Mrs. Frank Wilkinso n or Corona The d riv(', again "lth a goal of brin~ chPrished pieces of old china
2-BDRM. unfurn. apt. Nearly new. Highlands. Spring moeir and a S1S,600. got officially under day to tx• idc·ntified at the meeHng of
Blk. from China Cove. HA 377-W U GAL HOTtc' pink color scheme dominated the Saturday. foUowing th<! "leap oft" thf' club nt>xt Tuesday altt>moon e\et. HA 54.1-W. or HA 2310-J . NOTICE OF INTENTION TO d es s e r ~ lunch(•on. Girts wPre. brunch F riday. Spo·aker was Ro-wht•n \1r<> Rarbara Stickney Smith
shell. APT. F O R RENT-U r fum ENGAGE fN TilE SALE OF brou.ght '" th~ new bahy-to-be"s twrt Larsen. chapter chairman. of Ll!-. Anl!~lt>S will speek on old
&E.'nled beams, very incl utilities f'cw J.!:dromai ALCOHOLI C BEVERAGES bass&net _espec1ally dt'COrale<l for 1 who re\1£>\\t'd the man~ services ch.lna. A ctispla) of cups 11nd sa~
'36 Ford Cpe., recent avail Bab ~der 1 r or small February 29, 1952 th<> occass~n. . pro' ided b} Red Cr~ Spt>c:-ial l cers will .be part of .Mrs. Smith'•
m.'\\ trana. & clutch fprfla.le do Yo k Re Y · t See To Wbom ll May Coacent: Guests rnclude<l the honorees E,"\JP ts were two purple heart ,:\ta-presentation. 'I1'Ie lecture will be
p('5, mllled heads: The Jor~ . i 210 8 c re~ 'at d Subject to issuance of t he license mother. :\1rs. Carlt•Wn Smith . of I rtnPS from Korea. Cpl. Leroy on-a forerunner for the U cio ~ Wo-
Rd., Cliff Haven., COM. HA":bor 2574.~5 v ·• 1 a pplied for , and commencing not Corona del :'vtar:. hl'r mother-tn-man. whose home u, tn Wlsconsrn. m('n'~ Club's own nower and an-
t'O. n 6099-. W . · •less than 15 days after the date I law. Mrs. Gf>IIe :"rwton, and .:\1rs.l a nd Cpl. Jerry Johnson uf Den· ttQU•· 'lim' Ap11l 1 fR[lC~~~~~~~·;Ii~ NEW UNFURN .. 2-bedroom, den 1 pos ted. noti~ Is hereby given that Clevt'land TouchiX'rry, both of \C'r both now at El Toro. I -~~ house ; 2 baths, f&replace .. wall-to-, the undersignt'd propOsE'S to sell Santa Monica: a nd the roUowing Sta n Hadfield chairman of th£' ~~..,._._~ F.;~~.:.;.::;.:..:.,,=::;...:..:;:.:....::::::.::.:. ~·all carpeti;"g, venet. blinds, pa-alcoholic beverages at these prem-young ~arbor Ar~a matrons. Mrs. local branch. pnisid€'d at thf> meet-Q'l _
. gas tto, breezeway adj. ~ar., fenced 1 ises. dt'scribed as follows: f>on Wtllram P01r1er. !\1rs. ~ne I in~ Bnef comments "E'rt• mack-14-~-•
cnnsole radio, din-Yrly lease. 402 Esther St. Costa tOH Pacific Coast Highway. l..a)·, M r~. Boyd Horr~ll. :\trs .•• Ken-b~ ihe campai~ co-chlurmc·n Carl ~"" .... .,
II stu bed & spg., 1 Mesa. BEacon 7121-R Newport Beach nf'lh f-!au~h an~ Mrs Don KrPttz. Hanna and ~frs lks l <.,bc>IJ and bv
tsn)ll<Uo"'c...._nr carpet , chairs YEARLY RE NT AL'..--Just complet-t Orange Co 1 :\Irs Stani<'Y I:: van<;. dl\ughtt-r or lh•· wrrrrar) :\1~ C'lur t•nce Hie·· /? !4~.~ 0 '-'' ~award Rd., ed. attrac .. a ll utils. paid LaWl·, Pursuant 10 such intt•ntion. thl' the host!'ss. "as abo a ~o:uest . bte · 'f"'-~,_o•ra Hl~hlands. HArbor dry facil. Unrurn. 1-bdrm. $67.50. undersigned is applying to the
2 bdnns. $82.50. 2152 Newport 1 Stat€.' Board or Equalization for is-
Blvd., Costa Mesa . Call HArbor suance on original application of
1223-J . an alcoholic beveral(e license fo r Ionian Society
Has Rush Party
Scouts Hear
German 2-BDRM. house. part. fum. or un-th~e premises as follows.
fum , with gar. Close in . So. of 1 On-Sale Genl'ral
Hwy. CD;\1 BEacon 6286-R. f Seasonal Quartrrt'l) 1 l..iC(•nse '[~t1wn in :o-:oah'!> Ar<'" \\a, thP Girl
ATTRAC. SMALL hall ror rt'nl. I. An)OOl' desirinl:. to l>mlr•J>t l hf' ttwnH ,.~ :hf' :;prinJ: r\IC:h parly of
For group parties, meetings, 1ssua'!c~ of such lrCf'n,..~ ma). fill• 1lw [,111an .SII<'t('l\' 01 \\'h1111,r col-lm,• ''"S11•n,. ,1 .\•n• rtC1 , ="• "·
showers. e tc. COM. HA 3499 a ver1f1cd prott'~t wt th the ~~tate IN!•• ~~t lurda~ Th(' party start«'<! !JVI t Jl.u ~>.,: \·.a, "·" tnpu. 1 •r l h•
Board of Equahzauon at :::.acra -uur 1 mm t h" e<•ll••!:<' for un .. lin· talk (I( l.tnda l!Ptn71.' c;,., n .. n ,.,.,.
FOR SALE C l Resale, 2 la rge m<'nto, California. s tating ground!> known" destinallun. and thr• tO or chan~o:t> "-tlldent , who 'lfl!Jkt• to th•·
bdrm. home, hdwd. flrs .. fenced Cor denaal as provided b~ law. Thl' mort• mPm!x-rs and thcar 1.:uests Girl ~ruut Ma r tnt'r" rrl 'hI I' rClea~ Y!%d1·50Near S.A. Country pr<'misP:. are now lic£>nsl'd for tht• l'ncl•·d up for lunC'hl'<~n at th•· Bal-':"atud" last w(•ek u11 Tuo .. •rla\
u.,._., · mo. payments. Ph. sale of alcoholic lw\'l.'ragt:'s. I 0011 Ba\ Club. 1 na~ht 111 the Grrl ~cour Hou ... _
BEacon 5589-W. ARTlfl'R H STEGMA:o-::" Tht• rollr·~rt> l!trls modf>llt'd ne" Ltnda rl'por1t>d on ~rouuu~: rn <fi-r-ROO~ wit.h prlv. ent. & bath, Ba1· • . • sprrn~ llnd pld.} um1 dothf>S from man) and said thai tt ~~ .:rowrns::
boa Perunsula . Call HA 2669-R LO~ T :\6 .Ford ~~~~ c~p. bluf t:mqul.' Sho(J in Co11ma dl'l :O.tar rap1dly and Ctlhm: tht> vhm for-
after 5 p.m. or we<>k ends. chromt> Wanted · 3 . ., nr 36 f ord and Jax 1 n H:t ltx>a r ... land Thl"n mt·rl~ IHkt•n b) Hltll'r' ~11\J!h or·
FOR SALE-2-bdrm. home, newly pharton. cond. immnte~tal. flard· tht•) adjourrwd to thr· ::iho~<' Cliffs t:anwlllon
decorated inside and out. Stucco. acre, HAr bor 1759·R. homt> of Mrs. T . Duncan S tf'wart Last wl'('k ... •nd thC' :'>tftrult'r"
shingle roof, dbl. gar., chain Hnk WOULD likf' woman to share my PrrsldPnt of l oma n is Barbara I \\'l'nt to C'restlint> for ... kunJ.: and
renee, lot 60'x.l20'. High & dry. homP. Ha\'f! kwely room. 514 Jon,..s ot Curnna dr•l :'>tar and ;one tobo~~ttnrnl:. <In rh,· rtap "r·r••
No flood waters ever. P rice ("\(>gonia AvP . Corona d£'1 ~1ar. of t he ru.'h••t·~ wa. h1•r :-.a ... tt•r \'1r-Jane :"unan y, unnt r a} 1 0 r
$8,950. 118 Santa Isabel, Costa PRJV ATE MO:'-:EY 10 loan on rt'al 1:1n ia :o-:ancy Tritt. Doran :'ut• .... Bar-
Mesa. lnq. Dick's Mkt., 2398 l'Stat<'. E. A. Chris ty. 205 i'o bara ~tart''i«'. Pat!\ Rt•tmrer Ann
Newport Bl\•c1 BEacon 5652. R:ty Front. Balboa island. illa ."1£'\\.Jrt R«rhartt-l.rttl• Janr
2-BDRM. home, newly dec .. fenced DID YOU K."OW )OUT )OUn~Sif>r Cap . Groups ~,,.,,1111. rarol~ ll G!rlrlan ~' Jan
yd. dbl. gar. High & dry. $80 mo. can enjoy 2 ha ppy mornings a Dulworth. Carol l lt~;.snt> Carol
lease. 1st & last mo. req. Must wet'k a t Hayden Haven ~Ursery Meet N ext w eek Pierson • 8 fomwr m••mt-H•r now
hav<' refPrcnces. 118 San ta Isa-School. 440 Heliotrope, CDM. for 1 a gu<'st • Lt•adt•rs Mrc: AI R~ I<' It
bel, Costa Mesa. Inq. Dick's Mar-only S13 pPr month? Capilla Circle ,CToups two. thrt't' a nd \1rs :-.:or·m11n Duh,nrth took
ket. 2398 N\\<l>t. Blvd., BE 5652. ROTO-TILLll"G and weed <'Uttin" and four of the Corona del Mar charct> of tht• !!roup
FOR RENT machm<'s. 2213 :-.;<'wport Bh-d . Cornmun&t:!o Chur<'h \\Ill mt'l't ne t
per mo. A N Z..l BUNGALOW APARTMENTS Costa Mesa. BE 5 1RO-J \'t'•·k for ..ack lunches All thrt'e' M h
BIG PIANO STORE, Beautifully han., large llv. room .\LTERATIONS & drt>ssmakinl.!. n w..trng!' "!II be h•·ld 11 11 " m arC E~5,_,:20;.:; :.'\ Main, cor. 6th. with fireplace, bdnn , kitchen· 410,2 Narcissus CDl'JII . Group 11 '"II mel't on 1'\J,•,d.t~ •' of Dimes
Worth Discussed tl trade beauU-' ette. Rate by day, week or · , , · _ thr h<>m~ or :'Yt rs P.wl RcthiJP '
pianr even up for month FOR YOUR P ET U.S. Gov~ ·~ 6lfl Urch td A H' .. \\llh \11~. \\ 1..
Grano! piano. DANZ-FA.Ji.M HOUSE MOTEL spccted horse meat, free deliv. tn Bakkl'la and 1\lrs s. \\' Black·
BIG PLANO STORE. j 1304 Coast Blvd., CDM HA 1063 H~rbor Area. Hidy's Pet Sup-beard ao; co-hostt'S);f'l-:'>TN GraCI'
520 ::-. cor. 6th F URN. API'S. tor ren t. See Lou-I ~ ~I ~pocgnJ ~293? ::iarlon; will ~~d th.: dt''?twns. que 1se Apts. tint. Dbla & ainglea, t v • · · C roup II I wall mrrt, \\ t'd~t'!-da)
1 BE 5707-M overlooking Bay ~ Carnation BABY sriTING in your home or a t t h•~ hom£' or :\tr.; E II :::.plct•r r.-:::::=-~,;..; ~~ S 'al , ·, , Corona del Mar.' 'I mine, day or night. HA 1670. 21 Dahlia AH'. Corona drl~ ;\lar
•• peel · · · -. p · · p h · Co-ho tes-s 1s ;\t r.; Lu··• r.t :-.pi~'CI' Ch.ickrr ng baby grand.
1
FOR RE:"T Small orrace or df'sk CDDtinq-aper aDglllq and de,otions w111 b<· lt·d h\ ;\tr:;
blond • ue. U ke new. S~<'t'. a ttrac. loca t ron CD M. HA GEORGE BURKllARDT 1 Charll'S Hoa~ Gr 11up I\' \\;II al•.u
a wor.l rlul bargain. 31.19. mf't•l \\'t:'dnf>sdu~ at tht' R<ihh1t1
· 520 N. Main, W d 108 ll•& St.. Newport Beeda resadr nc<'. !X'votion:> \\a ll 1)\• It'd
b:::::-;..;.,-:-\•1a ante HArbor Hl&-W b.> :'>Irs. F . M. Gardnt'r
t.E! Reposses-.. • • ' Ca1J after 1 p. m.
, tract. ·lns, rental n.>-~ BARY .srrn:"iG SOc hr. evelt: 75c H. H. HOLBROOv some rl8rred in stup-dayttme. HArbor 0281-J. A
t..'IU•nttlnrrul bargaJns, new PING PONG tabl<'. regula tion sizt'. Dependable Plumbing
Over 00 planos,from j 606 Dahlia. C0;\1. HA 3561-W A Prompt Repair ~rvl~
ch01 · e. D A N Z -
BIG PIANO STORE.
, 520 =". Main, COmE'r
WANTED Raby sitting. day ()f Main ta.l.ned P\'(' by reliable woman. HArbor PhOIIe Ha.rbor lf!S.W
term~
uscu our
High•-st cash allow-
for new Spinet or
or on television. •~:,.,..., ... .,..,.. BIG PIANO
2:l5fl-J.
WILL DO ironin~ tn my home. H A
2681-J.
TWIN-SIZE innerspring mattr<.'ss.
Must be clean. Ph. e,·es. 1370-J .
LOCAL STORE wants men's tail·
1101 Balbne Bh•cL Nt-wport BMda
p A I N T I N G
Earl Slutflin
1l S Palmer SL -Coeta .. _
BZ.C.. IU'J-11 I
Ana. 520 North
S pinet roo-
Chord mo-
ln and play. DANZ~
P iano md Organ Co.
or on part time or contract basis.
HArbor 2090. Superfluous Hair I Perma~Uy removed from race.
arms, legs. Eyebrows and hair-
line •shaped-No more tweezing.
Santa Ana.
ELKS MINSTREL SHOW .
Newport Harbor Hi Auditorium
8 P. M .• Mud\ 'I a 8
.... ,....
Miscellaneous .
WlLL PAY CASH ror your used
furniture and other household
goods
CRISt FURNITURE
1687 Or~nge Ave. Costa Mesa
Across rrom new Alpha Bt>ta Mkt.
Phone.' Rf.Acon 7323
WILL SHARE rny CC'mf)letcly fum .
home with p('rson or good char-
acter and f('fs. Vt'ry rt>as. rt'nt.
Write Box C-1 c o Ensl~ News-
peper , Corona dt>l Mar.
ELLEN L. BRYANT, R. E.
"J'uEosday and Thursday only
U cio's Salon or Beeuty HA 2576
Help Wanted
S HIPPING CLERK. 25 to 40 yt"ar5
of a ge. Must be a bove avg. in
Ste-ady ability and intelUgencc.
work with unlimited oppor. for
advancement. BEacon 5ZT7.
WANT general houst'kceper , tight
cooking, 2 adults: sleep in lop U
S75 mon th. call BEacon 7450-W.
Lo.t cui'd Found
LOST 7 • LadY'; "';.,;-~1\tch. s~.
ttOld. black cord b8nd. il1 CDM.
Reward. HA 3099-R. 614"' Mar-
~nJCrlte, Corona del Mar .
Two Members Initiated
By Women of the Moose
lnatiated into mf>mbt."rshlp ol
tht• Women of tht' Moo~e Thursda\
rm:ht wer<' ;\Irs. Martha Hobbs
and Mrs. Ma ry Morta,lt'Ut'. s pon-
sorrd by Flora Vau!(ha n. ritual
rhtllrman.
The propect of rarsin~ fund$ tu
purchaSf' a whet'khaar for an eld-
l'rly lady was completed when th~
cha1r "as purchased and donated
to thr Chapter by Joe Homaiin. a
memtx>r M the Newport Moos~
Lod~e. The funds raisNi b) the
womt-n in I he box social and othE'r
proj<'cts will now be ust'd to spon-
or a nurst'. •
Co ta :\1t'Sa G1rl Scout Troop 29
prl'sen tt'd the program ror th£'
Women of the Moose Thursday,
Feb. 21. Mrs. Edwin Edick. WOTM l tr('asurer. is leadE-r or the troop .
She tntroduced the assistant scout
leader. Mrs. Ray Trautwein, and
M1 ~verly Comt'cl. C1'11Jt in-
structor.
The program took the form of a
simulated Girl Scout me<>ting A
kit called '"f'h(' Sf' n t l m t-nt a 1
Salr<'C'row" was pres.-nttd by the
following girls: RondA Pirtle, Mar-
jorie Trautw«>ln, Jean~ Bt>ndis:.
Sandnt Wood. Kay Harris. Ml·
chaeta Lolt, Janl~ Jont'S. S herrUl
Edick, Martha Gtw>m~, Geneva Ml-
lf'y, Sa.nelra Chambt'rl&in •nd 1...)-n·
N t~ l<imnlt' L
•
I >s10cussion of "lwrl' t hi' \1,ut h
of D1mc-s mom•y :.:cw<: and "hR.f
work thes<' cont nbur1on .. mak··
Jl(•~:.able for "'e lo><·al \lfl lrr..s of
polio WBS ht>a rd R I t h, f, b 21
mt>('ttn~ of thP '''"roorr fla·bl•: nu-:ml'-... and ~rn(~Qhlrl.ll \\'f).
11h'lf ... Club PO nnlt><lil 1 ... 1 .. ru1
l>t F' I. Rus.s..-11 ('nUnl\ h· ulth
••I l in•r, lJSc•d fact:.. rit:'\111''. \'raph~
.111d colorf>d slide's to c-xpl:-un tht•
\qH k and 1 hE> pH~blt>m,. f • .H'f'd h~
thE' tounda linn' Th• \lul'l1 ••f
P lntf''> Fund Drh ,. ha~ )U'' bt>t·n
~··•mplf'led "1th the' RP\\' ro prl'·
'' nttod b\ )1a£i!lt' Grrdl'r lakrne.: lh~tn:r of the ltleal l.lll~Jirli C'Tl r.w ''!' pr.-... c•n1 d l tht• dinn• r "''~""
~t artha :-.<·on Ann• T••asl··~. [).on' R;~,•! ,.,.,,, .h•hn ... ,.ll \'tr·cma .• :-'h.J\\
'Htd n .. ". E .:ct'll
'i, 1-10 tU;(ti~T t:lct:O TO \OTt:
C1t.' Clt>rk C K Prt•''' .. , port.'tl
tht::. \\tt'k th:ll th~ t."ll) .. tl' ... l'lf'rt'd
\Otl'rs h11 thf' April ~ munt<'rp;tl
l'I•'CIH)f) tlltal -: 140 Th1 NmiJBN :-
"it h 6.:? 1 tor t h(' Cl1Un<:rl t•lt'('llOn
Quality
Men's
W ear
Th, ~~·;;r... full krrt~o ha ve
lrruu,:ht dboUI u brand Of'" coat
--· ''' rath•·r 1 19'>2 \f'~ICIIl .,f the
·""fJ''O""' J•wk• ' -• 1.nd it La-"'''' ll•·· J:•r··l ·••.ri 'i:pPf'd an a t "••' ~'u''' tt ~a u" mi-lady a
'll.tl IIIII • • til lilt• •IIIII k<"t•Jh her
f11JI -.kith fh Jn~ • • \\ h.-thl'r t ht>y
I>< n~ Inn •n-.tnrb ••r ·.c01l1· C•ll , \e-
"'"-' •I j ~t ·.t~tnl J•nnt..-. Clr rao.ulr i"d
I Jilr • " tor \'i<'tl<il .,,, r Tlu fa-
hru 111 tha' 'l•·n•·• r .r• kt•l '' that r uddJ \ ;I( t.lill cl••'ll .. r J,XlOCil· \ll•
rWI\ \\ erh Jll't tt" ~al'ht tou4'1 of
nutrt. rtf'''·
---Or Ond 'our !lolt.nit-a t O'BR IES'~ lo ,; M ft ,_.porn
,.hlil(" h~· S triKl('k . Made> .. th.-
rt•ul <~hort IUld f4'ml.ftiafo J~th,
-'ou'll IO\f' "IH"'lrUlt; Ul~ Utti.-
CoatA.
Tlw uthl'r extrf'me a nd t"Qually st~ h•-catt-htn~ t!-thf' full lt'nt.:th
N>.tl \ 't" (, !ul model wHh llnv
'1'\ 1\\1 CnJinr <'HU::'hl "llh 8 "ltli>Oth
da,.t• h•1• It in Ctom•'l-10 wheW rtt"l.,d.lf'
b<IU('It•·l~p. fatJnc and han,..._ from
.. f1ttt·rl ,.;hould··r wrth j~t lilt• pro-
!Jot•r fulnl''' <rRHIF:'\·:o-: u.b ... haH•
.t -.ummm: .:-H ~ snd ~r··> Jilt d hr n., ..... ,\ an \' .. u II r·-c· .. _ r ,, •• ,,, JIJal·
rt~ f•"m th• • '' l'l\• 'ubtl• iJo.al-
lt·rn :1 ·~ I! a L't "• • 11 !'Ill • he
T '" 'h t :uu1 t ·,, •·••n lilf• full
lr·ne.:th u nd th f' hr lf'f ('(Ia'-<'omf'l!l
tilt' pra< tk .sl 14-.ppPr. You'll nnd
It IJ) .. \lt'<lt• C'loth, or la a ..c•ulp-
1ttY•..t "hit•· ... 1AJll)l~ tw~ f:.hrir
h"\ "'1 rn<><'k.
And rt • ·' t .. t, mat •• t-aptr\ 1t an5:
(, ttlll •' h••,..d.-. tt'.lr b4 iltJIJtul
•• nd I•' tcrrnl l:tbn<"" T\1•·> h.nr
•~ • • taloi• .. oil •"" 11nd 1111 ,.,.l(;ir--.
lt1• .' hH\•• ,J,,, "''' •lt,tt 1.,11 1'1 8
" •I· t tlln h ... k ru! t Jl•\1 k.rs
f1 tll"l'• Ill l ht• ltnt'l> l•l thl' "H'
bU'h•n~ hi•·:>.1')('RklnJ.' quaht)
lr'• r:m• hn1nc' (''<1 '"' h •
t 1 1 .. -. n~ :--prr m: t'\\o'l 1 lam• '' h· ei'
lit ~ 1 1••1 'lnoth••r <L.I\ ·n b\ • I;. b\
'' BRI ~=" :" ttlld In ""': ,,. •
"15 COAST BOL"LE\'ARD
CORO~A O£L MAR
IIArbor tNS
•
Page I .... ~T IIIAUMIIl IEJidKN Thunday, March I , 1152
~~:Secari----che-......r -~-T.:~e -,/A-. ~-~/J-~-,.-~-=-/J....;;;_,;,_f{j-lJ-~A-T~-,.-r;~..r.:.=.;len: waa• ..
UPIGLmll. ~lj::;; ~r~sE~::~~\~c;:I~ G. ardenT opics Building for 1951 Passes 1202 co~~~· ~~~~Oft. d·l .... , ance and Guarantee Company, HArbor 147,..._. ~~ wn~a~~r~1':r~ !f'r~J!~~~ IS!' JOE ELLIS M·ll. Doll M k H ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
and engineering Improvements in RHODODENDRONS I lOR ar ar ere .. ---· IRT ----· the 19 title plants maintained by / Rltododendrons ar:e another ot
Security Title throughout Cali-the plants that oraginally came CDil .EOnM
fomla. He wiU also supervise the from Asia and are not too well Building permits passed the mil-atory building, 341 S. Bay Front, --- -
building of new plan ts. k:"boJwn herepeobyplthi: 0n~t~e:osby-Uan-dolla r mark this week in the $5,500.
He began his career with RE'li-sa Y more e n . city of Newport Beach, with the Balt»o.
a nc:e n ue Company in Santa Ana . the name Azalea, a specles of the $80,000 for the first few days of Sign at Casino. 302 Main. $178.
Accouftfs-Notes-CleJ.a ef.., .,IM of 4•1m--e".,.._. 1e II,.
was plant manager there for 15 rhodadendron. March added to the January and Mrs. J . H. Bruuche, Pasadena. =~ s::;io~~~r~:O~r!. c~:ri:n~ asThte; f:a~~~~e a~:es~ii~at~~~ Fe~~a~e~~~~y books closed at alterations at 121 E. Bay Ave.,
.nee. "No coaledlol• ..... t... .. w •• ct .. ,_. ... ......
charter member of Santa Ana's sho.uld ~ve !l partiall~ shaded lo-$528,435. compared with $435.884 $500. Optim1st Club. He is also a mem-catlon m SOli containang no clay for J anuary. February building Stanlal37Duncan, add second
ber of the Santa Ana Country or lime. Usually the best res~lts included 23 single family units, ~r bullde~annel Rd., $8,000.
CREDIT BUREAU
OF NEW..OlT lfACH, t.AaUNA
MACH AND COSTA ..-A
204 .,_,..Ave. P. 0 . ._"' Mac. llt7 • .....,.,. ...... Cell. ~~ ~s~b.p~e~~d~~~~!rl~hese~!d ~~:m ~t~~ orhf~bs i~ p;:e~~~ ~~~:t~~J~un~t~u~';:~~~ C. Colby, repairs a t 1607 E. Bay,
on the Board of Directors or the mos~ and by burymg t he contain-000: 34 repairs to dwellings. $72,-$200.
Santa Ana Community Players. ~rs an the ground and . changing 135: two commercial buildings.
Mr. Fletcher, his wife Lorraine. mto larger containers every year. $20.800: seven repairs to commer-
and son Lorren. 9. now make their But th!?re arc 8 few good _Plan~s cia! buildings, $10,050; service
home at 214 Orchid Ave., Corona growing an t.he open ground an thas s tation, $13,000.
del Mar area . Plantmg beds should be spe-• Lido Isle leads all sections of
· cially prepared for the Rhododen-the city as of the Pnd of February,
CUSHIOIS
For Bo.ts. Outdoor & lftdoor Fumi-
tUf• • l g•. S•l•d. Plutic:s, F•bric:t..
House & Ganlel
6 11 Co•st Highw•y, N•wport
BE•con 5277
Op•n Nights·· Sun. 10 •. m.-4 p.m.
drons or azaleas. Dig out all the .') heav)' soil to a depth or about two with ~31,000 in permits. Next Is Corona del Mar y.;th $152.000: or three feet and fill the bottom Newport third with $133,000. and about 1 .or 2 feet with gravel or d 23 broken rocks. then fill the rest of Balboa Islan fourth \vith Sl .·
the way with pure peat moss. The ~ollowing permits were issued 4
ground should ne\"t'r be disturbed during the final week or February l after plantiJ:~g as the roots are d h f da f M h very near the surface. After n ow-an t e first ew ys o arc :
ering. the young seed pods should Udo JsJe 1
be removed. Thomas T. Arden. addition to
Rhadadendrons are easily trans-dwf'lling at 904 Via Lido Nord. I
LOANS FOR HolES planted either in spring or in fall. $6.000. AI Pleger. builde r. especially if they grow in peat or Crellin Cr!Hith. additions at
41/: ct 20 YEAR OAN turfy loam, and if a good ball or 223 Via Ravenna, $13.000. owner 2 10·· -L earth can be preserved in moving. builder. They should be handled carefully .John Cou,;on. Balboa Island, 6·
and plAnted firmly, especially in room . 1-story. 1-unit dwelling at
pc)rus. peaty soil. and thoroughly 222 Via Lorca. $14.500. Robert
CoutruaUoo ~
5o/o --20 Years
we buy and sell Trust Deeds. watered aft er plantin~. FortX's, builder. Corona del Mar
SEE BOB SATTL.!:R I Warns of Unauthorized Wayne Hunter, Balboa Island.
Representing Soli "tin" f F ds tanks and pumps for service sta-Cl q Or Un tion at 518 Coast Bl\'d .. $10.000.
Poiri• Mortgage Co.
1416 Coaat BIYd •. ODM
ft. HA 10'7'7-.J-ID WlU
Robert S . Barnf's. chairman of I Ralph Johnson, builder.
the Oran~e County Republican Mutual Building. 1301 Coast
O>ntral Committee, has issued a Bl\'d . 5-room. 1-tory. 1-unit
warninl: that Jl('rsons not affil. 1 dwelling at ·125 Begonia. S8.500.
iatf'd ";th thE' recogni1<'d and 1<:· 1 Owner builder. ~ally C'mpowered R<'pubhcan Fa-E. F. Zilm. alterations at 505
nancc Committee may be solicit· Begonia. 81,(100.
Concrete Work
of All Kinds
FLAGSTONE PATIOS
BLOCK WALLS
ing funds in the county. .Mr. Xf'wport
~rm•c; stated that al,l contnbu-Micha<'l ;\tickloff. Fontana. re-
tlons to the Republican part)' build brick wall 3900 ~eashore should be madE' only to offici~! fi. Dr .. $300. · -
nance workE'rs. all of whom w11l be Alex Willett demolish building
duly ~ccreditcd by th<' Central at 1204 Coast IDghway. $500.
Corruruttee. George Atkins. 2808 Channel. 5-
room. 1-story, 1-unit dwelling at
200 29th St:. $8.450. Gerald Sparks, --·---\-'lSITS I~ SEATTLE
A flying trip to Se-attle was
taken recently by Mrs. Marjorie
Crumley of Balboa Island to visit
her son and daughter-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Crumley (she's
the former Je rry Gooch of the
City Hall staff) at Lake Washing-
ton in Seattle.
• JI'REE ESTIMATES •
Cllas. Warren I Sol
IE.c:oft Sllo.J • HArbor 1012..1
221] N•wport ....... Cotte .....
MOVING and STORAGE
LOCAL AID IAnOIWIDE
~rvla.C tbe Newpor t Ra.rbor Area
Balboa Transfer Co.
C. E . McNiel G. C. lfennett
1926 Harbor Bh·d., CCMtta Mesa
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·IVOE . 1• oa aU Orange COUDty radloe ·
builder .
Bay Sb orea
Mrs. W. HE.'ese. add room at 2571
Bayshore Dr .. $1.000.
Paul Loughbridge. Balboa Is-
land. 4-room, 1-story, 1-un.it dwell-
ing at 2691 B&yshorc Dr., $30,000.
John B. Clark, builder .
Newport HeJghta
R. E. and Fay Harbison, addi-
tions at 543 Tustin, $5,500. Owner
builder.
Harry Welch. Balboa. 5-room,
1-story, 1-un.it dwelling at 700
Beacon. $16.555. South Coast
Construction Co.. builders.
Balboa Co\'etl
Ora B. Racker. Costa Mesa. 6-
room. 1-story. 1-un.it dwelling at
45 Balboa Coves. $14,500. Gerald
S parks. builder.
Harbor Island
C. H. Kountz. alterations at 23
Harbor Island. Sl.OOO.
Short> CUffs
W. E . Fish<'r. Corona del Ma r.
G-room. 1-story. 1-unit dw<•lling at
319 Driftwood. $16,000. Ownt>r
builder.
Balboa bland
E. Stanley Cribb. additions at
302 S. Bay Front. $1.700.
Henry Brent. r einforce single
Liou Sponsor
Sight Program
Through the sight conservation
program of the Balboa Bay U ons.
glasses have been purchased for a
local grammar school student sug.
gested by the PTA.
S ight conR!rvation is an interna-
tional project for Uons. All clubs
In the United States and In ap-
proximately 30 foreign countries-
a tota l of a bout 8.000 clubs-apon-
sor a program for sight rons«>rva-
tioo. The Balboa Bay U ons have pro-
J)OMd such a program. to provide
thorough eye examinations free for
all school children here, both in
the grammar schools and the high
school. Tile club is also prepared
to assist those studen ts who are
financially Wlable to obtain pro-
per ~s.
Huntingt9n Beach. Tustin, Or-
ange, San Clemente and the paro-
chial schoola of Santa Ana have
already avalled themlelves of this
eye examination f01' ~ir students.
In Huntington &.dl HJgh School
about 13 ~ Cft)t ol the a~ta
txamined ~ MCa~ramended to
have f\u1.heor namlnation .
LUMBER on SAT.Sto5
SUN.9to I
BUILDIIIG BLOCKS
PUMI·BLOI( Co.
!120 & 11ab1 St.
Floor Cove.riap-Drabl.,_,..
.uphalt nle -Rubber nle
Formica -Unoleum nJe CARL TOIS' . LIN::.~
111 & nu. s t. o.ta ..._
BEACON a t•W
22 Yean in Orange County
Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS
Newport Blvd., eo.ta are. BI'A.ooD 0016
WELCH'S
READY -MIXED
COICRETE
BEacon 6547
Newport BIYd., Ooeta lie.
Oraqe 1111 -J[J 1111
You Can Do Better at
THE
Daniger Furniture Co.
COMPLI:"''E HOME FURNISIDNGS
BEacon 5656 1812 Newport Blvd.
VOSTA MI'.8A
4The Clrcas Comes to Town"
This thrilling t'*"-1• wre to delight young
ond old. Yo.~r scenic trip through the
Orange Empire will be oil the l'tOre en-
joyable by rkti"9 comfottoble, eco,oml~ol
Pacific Electrk motor coaches.
Pacific Electric, now celebra ting Itt
Golden Annivenary, hos contributed ,.
the pleasure of ca.~ntless visitors by serv-
Ing the Oronge Show since i!s Inception.
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!llanday, March 8. 1852
CHIJ~CHES
1'WO IU'JQUJSITE8'
Rev. Ivan C. Ellll will apeak on
"Two Requisites to A a au red
Knowledge" at the 11 a. m. Sun-
day aervtce at the First Baptist
Chl.a'eh tn Newport. Hla topic at
the 7 :30 evenlng servlce will be
"Good-Bet ter-Sest."
"~i~
Beauty Salon
Highlight
your hair
with our
special
color
shampoo
only .•• $450
the short-cut
to exciting
hair beauty
•
HArbor 2187
1415 COAST BOULEVARD
CORONA DEL MAlt
i11 the lirlcher lldCJ.
RNO\\'lN'G GOD I S SERMOS'
As the second in his weekly Len-I
ten sermons, Rev. Paul Edward
Babbitt will preach on the ques·
tions "Can We Know God? How?"
at both the 9 :45 and 11 a. m. ser-vices. The chjJdJootn's sermon at
the 9 :45 a. m. serVice will be ta·
ken from the Chinese folklore on
"WPiat Causes Earthquakes?" • • •
I WEEK OF DEDICATlO's
Members of Chr ist Church by
tht> Sea, Newport. will observr thf' beginnN!g of t heir annual
"Week of Dedication" Sun d ay
morning. The Sanctuary Choir
under thf' dirf'Ction of Mrs A J.
Rutter will sing Mozart's ''Ave
Verum." "All Out Christians" "ill
bf' thf' topic of R£'\' Thomas R.o~ ~~~~~~~:;:~;;~~ 1 Pendf'll. i • • •
MEN---Why
Waste Time?
*** 2 BARBERS
2 MANICURISTS
TO SERVE YOU
at Harold's
1415 Coast Blvd.
lirkller lldCJI., C«o11e deL Mer
'SERMOS' OS' FAJTH I "Great Is Thy Faith" will be
Pastor Herbf'rt C. Roth'-; sC'rmon
topic at the 11 a. m. sen·acr S un-
day at the NPwport Harbor Lu·
theran Church in Newport Heights.
Comjng activi ties are: 7:30 p. m.
today •Thursday), Womrn·~ Mas-
~ionaPy Society meeting at 22.171
Orange Ave .. Costa Me-sa. with Dr.
James Thornton of Oran~t:' Coast
College speaking on "What Do
You Teach Your Growing Child?".
7:30 p m. Wednesday. lA'ntr n wor-
srup. "ThE' PurpoS(' of the Cross." • • •
EPISCOPAL ACfiVJTIE.~
Work of the Church School for
U>nt was emphasized in the T('aCh·
t>rs-Parents meeting at St. James
Episcopal Church Tuesday. As
part of the Parish calendar, Dr.
Edwin T. Foret' wiU conduct a
class on "Chapters in Church His-
tory" at 7 :30 p. m.. today !Thurs-
day). • • •
The 1951-52 C and D basketball
teams of Harbor HJgh were pralsed
tor exceptional spirit and team
work by their coach and feted
with a planned pot-luck aupper by
their mothers at an athletic ban-
quet Saturday evening at the Bal-
boa bland Community Methodist
Church.
LEAVING NEWI'OI&T RI!IQBT8
Although t.My jWt arrived fnlm
SHtUe at their Newport Heights
home, 321 Aliso Aw., Capt. and Mn. B. R. Hanbey are lHving for
Corpus Christl, T6&.1, whe-re Capt.
Hanbey will rect>lve traJnlng. M:ra.
Hanby and the boya, 6-ye&I'-Old
Michael and Ruaael, aee 4. ~t
to return to Newport Heights to
live while her husband goes over-
seas with the Marines.
KE~'DALL STUART ON AIR
Kendall Stuart. Conner Christian
Science reader. will conduct the
Columbia Church of the Air over
KNX at 7 a. m. S unday.
The Harbor Area's
FINEST SERVICE
Exclusively Yours
T E L· E V I S I 0 N
R.C.A. VICTOR
HOFFMAN
ZENITH
PACKARD BELL
APPLIANCES
FRIGIDAIRE
NORGE
BENDIX
JAMES
LEWYT
._.
HOME
LOANS
At Oran<Je County's
leadin9 Home lendin~
Institution '
QUICK
2<4 HOUR SERVICE
lOW
LOW "REOUCING"
INTEREST RA TE:S
EASY
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FRIENDLY
SYMPATHETIC SERVICE
W E BUY TRUST DEEDS
ON WEll lOCATED HO~ES
LAGUNA
FEOERAL SAVINGS
& lOAN ASSOCIATION
222 Qce., Avenw
fltw>ne: 4-11 n
ALSO NO WAlliN&
M•le •11 Appoilltmellt
HArbor 2187
LAGUNA BEACH 8ERMON ON "'PRAYER"
Sermon for identical sen ices at I
St. Andre~ PN$byterian Church ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;:~::::~::~~ on Newport Heights will be en·
FlEE rARKING i11 REAR
Why pay
"RECKLESS
DRIVER
... .
RATES?t'
If you're a cueful driver, you can
get remarkably low rues with
Srate Parm Mutual-the com:
pany that dared to be different.•
State Pann's careful drivers make
c.hei.r own _low. auto i insurance
rats! __e__
~
W. I. LANDIS
•1 E. BalbM Blvd., BalbM
BA Ml4hl Day or Evellla«
titled "Owrromjng the DifficuJ·j
ties or Prayer" to be dellvcrC'd by
Rev. James S. Stewart. The Choir I
will sin~ Rach'!' "Jt'su. Joy of
Man's ~iring " St'n iC'<'s ;an.' at 1
9 30 and 11 a m "ith Church I
School durin~ t hf' Ntrlicr ~t'n H't' . . .
I.EXTE~ nr~~ER~ I
• The first of a scriP of I <'llltn
dinners and discussions on tlw lilt' j
or Chri~t will be h<'ld at 6.30 p. m.
Tuesday at thl.' Corona dt>l Mar I
Community Church. A pot-luck j
dinn('r will begin at 6·30 and com-
munity sing at 7 :15. Th~ one-hour I
le<'tun:o "ill begin at 7:30 p. m
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRISl
SCIENTIST
))03 Vi• Udo, Newport leech
1'1 bronch of The Mother Church. Til-I
Fir'll Church of Christ, Scoentist, •n Bos
ton. Monecht~Htts.
Sundoy Sc.hool _ . .. __ <I:IS e.m.
Sundov Service ·-. II :00 o . ..,
Wednesdoy Eve11inq m-tinq 8:00 p.m
Reodin9 Room located et Ill Pelm
St., Bolboo, is open doily from 12 110011
to S p.m. e•cept Sulldeys end holidevs
netionelly observed.
The p<~blic is cordlelly invited to et-
tend the church ~rvices end u~ the
Reedi119 ROOf!\.
IE SA
UPIIDLSTERINI
$201N MEBCBINDISE
AND SEBVICES . .
ANCESALE
to
DRESSES
SKIRTS
BLOUSES
SWEATERS
OFF
YARDAGE: pr in ts . crepes
c o r d u r o y . w o o I e n s
Lee Shipley
1106 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar
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WITH EACH NEW SOBSCBIPTION TO
EiiSiCN
• See Page 11 lor this Amming V abae!
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Rolla and Bread
GENE'S
HOT BREAD et It •· "'·
Fre"eh -Whole Wh .. t -lltye
705 Coest llvd., Cotot~e d•l Mer
Novelty "Let 's Makt' Rbytlun"
C-artoon -N t'W8
SPECIAL
Kid's Mat. Sat. 1:45
''ADVENTURES OF
GAllANT BESS"
S l 1S . -!\l OS .• TlT&"'.
('ootlnUOU8 rr()fll ! :SO Sun.
IX>~ TAYLOR
"Japanese War Bride"
also -
THOMAS GOMEZ
"Harlem Globetrotters ..
UGAL NOTICI
801JOOL BOND E.L.ECTJON NOTIOI!l
Notice la ltereby given to the
qualified electora or N e w p o r t
B e a c h School District of the
County of Orangt', State of Call· rornia, that in accordance with
Jaw, an election will be held on the
2!5th day of March, 1952, In said
District, between the hours of 7 :00
o'clock A. M. and 7:00 o'clock P.
M ., during which period and be·
tween which hours the polls shaU
remain open, ·at which election
there wtll be submitted th<' ques-
tion of issuJng and selling bonds
COSTA IESA
I
DEPARTMENT STORE
18 11 NEWPORT BLVD.
COSTA ~1&-,A, CALIF.
BEacon 5036 -... -
SPORTSWEAR
DRY GOODS
SHOES
For Men. Women,
Children
• QuaUty Merch.a.ndl'lt'
of uld Dt..trlct to the amount of
625,000.00 DolJan, for tbe I)UI'pOie
or raiaing money for the following
purposes:
Ca) The purchasing or school
lots.
(b) The building or purchas-
ing or achool buildings. (c) The making of alterations
or additions to the school
building or buildings o ther
than s uch aa may be ne-
cessary for current main·
tenance, operation, or re-
pairs.
(d) The repairing, restoring
or rebuilding or any school
b u i 1 d i n g damaged. in-
jured, or destroyed by
fire or other public calam-
ity.
(e) The supplying or School
buildings with furniture
or necessary apparatus or
a pennanent nature.
1 f) The pennanent improve-
ment of the school grounds.
All of the foregoing purposes
enumerated herein are hereby
united and sha ll be vot<'d upon as
one single proposition.
Said bonds proposed to be is-
sued and ~old shall bear interest
Rl a rate of not l'XCN'ding five
J>('r cent per annum, payable an-
nually for th<' first yt'ar· the bonds
have to run, and semi-annu.ally
I hereafter.
The number· of years the bonds,
or any series th!'reof. arc to run
shall not exceed 25 years from the
da te ther·eof or t h<' date of such
series t h<'rrof.
• Popular Prlc~
• N ational Rrands
• Frif'ndly St>r\·fct> I
For thl' purpose of holding said
election. the School District shall
be and it is'hereby di\'id<'d into 3
Bond Election Precin<'ts. number<'d
--and-I from 1 to 3 consecutively, as hcre-
inaft<'r d<'scrsbE.>d ; and the persons
hereinaftt'r nanwd b<'in,l! com pe·
RHONDA MAKES DI:BUT
J~t getting accll.mated to her
new surroundings Ia lit tie Rhonda
Rima, who was two weeka old
Tuesday. She ls the daughter or
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Rlmai
213 40th St. in Newport. She was
born at St. Joseph Hospital on
'l'uesday, Feb. 19, weighing 7%
poWlda.
RAG.4~'S
Your Family ~t
(a-d~,)
l.U "--' .. ...
UrartMr ,... eor-... liar
ENnRE
The Arches
''Your U..t to the
Cout Since 19'Jr
PINE POOD8
OOOKTAIL8
COAST HIGHWAY AT
THE ARCHES
Newporl ... ca.
JOHN VU.EIJ,£
IE.coa 1163
STOCK!!
This Is Your Opportunity to Purchase
BEACH AID CASUAL WEAR
I Tot's to Teen's
MOTHERS TOO (9 to 15 & 10 to 16)
Betty Rose Shop I
You Sa\ P \\'tth
I tent and qualified <'ll'Ctors of said
School District, and of their rl:'-
spectr''<' .Rond El<'ction Precincts
ar <' lwrt'hy appoint!'d offiC'f'rs of
C'll:'ction. H'l ht·rl'inaft<'r dt>signated.
tn S<'IYI:' in th<'ir rC'SJX'C'IiVC' Bond ~~~~~~~~=~=~====~=~~~~~~~~~ F.l<'ction Pn•cincts. a ... hl:'remaft<'r
Sl'l furth: and said Offic<'rS of : f((l
EIN:tion .. hall conduct said elt'ction f~~~~·~ I
In TM'hnlrolor
~('="i.·~fOS. ('unliDIIflll" ...,tLnuo•.Y
.Jt':'\if: ALLYS< 1:-J
\'A~ JOH~SO;o.:
"TOO YOUNG to KISS ..
-also -
TYRO~!-: POWER
A~~ BLYTII
·'Til Never Forget You"
ln Trcbnlcolu r
. &II GREE" ~TA~fp~
LAGUNA PLAYHOUSE
"On
Borrowed
Time"
Feb. 23, Z9 a.nd Marc h I ;
March 8, '7 aod 8
CURTAIN 8:30-ADM. Sl.SO
Reservations ht>ld to 8 :15
Pboae: Laguna 4-85t9
and mak~· r<'turns th••rf:'of pursuant X L ~ ~
to Ia\\. )o~~P!~~ The \'otm" pn•ci ncts. polling ----------
1 plact>s and <'lecttvn offic<'rs. dul~ SHOWING Thru TUESDAY. March 11 I dl':-i,l,'l18tt'd and appoint<•d ar<' us
touows: FRANK SINATRA *-)
Bond EIN'tloo Pr('Cinct So. 1 SHELLEY WINTERS shall include all the area l'mbraced
in Orang<' County Election Pre· NICOL ,r-.f.
I cincts 1\:!'wport Beach-1, 2. 3, 4.
5, 8, 11. 17. 18, 19
PolllnJ:' Pluf'~ therein shall lx> at
the Newport School. 14th cl Bal·
boa Blvd .. Nl'wport Beach, Calif.
0 fnf'f'r8 or El~tlon for said
Bond Election Pr£'cinct :
Julia Mae Eggert, Inspector
Nina K. Holtby, Judgt' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::; Aurelia !\li£'mil'C. JudJ(c I • I Rood El~tlon Pr~lnct X o. 2
THREE DAYS ONLY
Wednesday ---Thursday ---Friday
March 12 -13 -14 A 1 PLU shall include all the area l'm· • MBING br·acl:'d in Orange County Election Precincts 1\'ewport Beach-6. 7,
10. 12, 13, H , 16. 21, 22, 23 SPECIALIZES IN REPAIRS
Day & Nl(b t Waur Heatent
Mod•rn Pow•r Toola for S.w•r & Sin~ Stoppe9M
NEWPORT HARBOR ELKS LODGE * Third Annual *
ELKS MINSTREL SHOW * Al.f. ST \R CAST OF H(nfE TOWS T.\l.ES 'r 1ft
MARCH 7 & 8 -at 8 P. M.
Newport Harbor High School Auditorium
$l.25 TICKF.TS
.75 A \'AII.ARLE FROtl
2.50 ANY EI.K
SPECIALIZING
Visit Our Beautiful
Cock ail Lounge
SAM'S SEAFOOD
AT THE SIGN OF THE SWORDFISH
•
SEA FOODS
16278 Coast Hwy .. Surfside Long Beach 8-2405
PRESCR~ON P~CY
PtU;.~CRLPTIO"~ ALWAYS DOUBLE CHECKED
HAMPTON'S HARBOR DRUGS
tit Coaet Blvd. HARBOR ! Ill I Coroaa d.e Mar
WHITMAN'S SERVICE
Shtll ,roduch --•pairf"t -24-H,, Towl"t -Nlte W~ by Appt.
"W• Sp.cleliu In Emerg•"cy S."'ic."
1020 Co.st llvd. HArbor 441-R-Nit•t: luc011 1106-J--Corot~e dtl Mer
Pollio~ PlaN• thrn•in shall bP a t
the Corona ()('I Mar School. Co·
rona Dd Mar, Calif.
OrtiC'P r" or F.IHtloo for said
Rond F:lt-ction Pr<'<.'rnct :
Anne Crowl, lns(X'ctor
Jan<' E. Morgan, Judge
:\lartha M. Cunningham, Judge
Bond EJN'tloo P rf'Cinct No. 8
shall include all the area c•mbraced
In Orangl' County Ell:'ction Pre-
cincts NPwport &-ach-9. 15. 20
and Cliff Ha\'Pil S ubdivision lOr·
ange County Ell·C'tion Prf'<'inct
Costa !\h•sa No. 21
Polling Pluf't> 1 h<'rc·rn shall l:X' a l
th<' lloracl:' EnsiKn School, Cliff
Driw & Ir\'ine S ts., ~ 1:' w p o r t
8f"aC'h . Calif.
OUIC'Pn nr EIM'tlon IM said
Bond Elt'ction Pn•cinct :
Edna J. Jones. l n..;P<'ctor
Mary Taylor. Jud~<"
t;,·on PutnAm. Judge
Each qualiried el£'ctor or said
Nl:'wport Beach School District
shall be <'ntitled to vote only in the
School District Bond Election Pre·
cinct of which he is a residen t.
The governing board of the
School District shaU m~t on the
S('venth day aftl'r the election at
its usual meeting place at 8 :00
o'clock p. m . and publicly canvass
the rt'turns.
In Wltnf"M Wh~>reof. W<' have
hereunto set our hands this 19th
day of Fe bruary, 1952.
MARION C. DODD
CORDON B. FINDLAY
JAMES D. RAY
Members of the Governing Board
of N<'wport Beach School District
of Orange County, Callfornln.
Publish: March 6, 13, 20, 1952
In the !)lcwport Harbor Ensign.
Lee Shipley
ORIGINALS
Custom and Ready Made
Plastic Accestorles
Infant, Closet, KJtcben, Bath
1108 Ooaat BIYd.. ODM
Couldn ~t TELL Her Mothea
What She Dared
Tell a friendf
JAMES M. DOANE ,...,.,.
II Lifts the lroa
Carlaia of Fear
aad lgaoraace!
NURSES IN ATTENDANCE
111111&111 lVDIIICII
w•EI OILY 117 P. I.
lEI OILY al9 P. I.
ALL SEATS 60c • • Tax Included
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Tlwnday, March 8, 1152
LSGAL NOTia
l'foUet> 1.& hereby gf~ that the
following pt-MIOM Jv.ve been noml-
natt>d for the offices hereinafter
mentioned to be filled at t he Gen-
eral Municipal Election to be held
in the City or Newport Beach on
Tuesday, the 8th day of April,
1952:
For th£> oHicc of City Council-
man for the full term of four years
-fthr{'C to be elected):
Dale C. Ramsey, Incumbent
Francis J . Horvath, Realtor
Roy H. Keene, Merchant
Norman Miller
Thomas F. ITom ) Norton,
Restaurant OJX'rator
George C. Pickt'ring. General
Con tractor Andrew W . (Andy) Smith, Re·
tired Air-Force Orticer.
William Dean Ward, Sales-
man.
For the office of City Clerk for
the full term of four yean;:
C. K. Priest. Incumbent.
For th£> office of City Treasurer
for the full tt'rm of four years:
None nominated.
The following measure is to be
voted upon:
''Shall the offi ce or City Treas-
urer be appointive?"
Dated: March 3rd. 1952.
C. K. PRIEST
City Clerk
Publish: March 6 and 13. 1952
in the Ne\ltport Harbor Ensign.
LSOA&. NOriC:S
No. A I UU
NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF
FRANK J . McDERMO'I'T
Deceued
NoUee .. Hereby Glvea to the
creditors of and all pen10na having
claims against the said decedent or
said eatate to file them with the necesaary vouchers in the otflce ot
the Clerk of the Superior Court ot
the County of Orange, State of
California, or to present the same.
with the necessary vouchers, to
the undersigned at his place or
business, to-wit:
c/o Tilomu E. Hefferman
1415 Coast Highway
Corona del Ma r, Callroraia
within six months after the first
pubHcaUon or this notice.
Dated February 1, 1952.
ROSEMARY CRIBBEN
Administratrix o( the Estate
of said decedent.
Thomas E. Heffernan
1415 Coast Highway
Corona del Mar. Calif.
Attorney for Administratrix
Publish: Feb. 14, 21, 28; Mar. 6
In the Newport Harbor Ensign.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
Notice is hert.>by given that the
Planning Commission or the City
or Newport Beach will hold two
public hearings on the resolution
of intention or the Planning Com-
mission to amend the Zoning Law CERTIFICATE OF B V. INE.'JS of the City of Newport Beach so as
f1cUtloos Finn Namt> to change Blocks 329. 429, and
Tbe t lacleralped tioes hereby 1430, ,.t:;orona del Mar. I i.e. area certUy that he is conducting a bounded by Pacific Drive and Se-
CHEMICAL SALES AND DIS'FRI-cond Avenue and Acacia and Car-
BUTION b~M>;ness at 1415 COAST nation Avenue-s l.'xcepting Block
HliJHWAY. CORONA DEL MAR. 3301 from an R-1 zone to a n R-2
CALIF. under the fictitious fi~ zone classification.
name of UNICHEM and that sa1d Notice is her<>by furtht.>r given
firm Is composed of th<' following that said public hearings will be
pl.'rsons. whose naml.'S in full a nd held on the 20th day of March and
places or bu.,.inl.'Ss arl.' as follows, the 17th day of April. 1952 at th('
to-wit : ROBERT A. HAWLEY, hour of 7:30 P. M. in the Councit
1415 COAST HIGHWAY. CORO-Chambers or thf.' City Hall. :"'ew-~A DEL MAR. CALIF. port Beach. California, at "hich Wl~u m,y hand this 21 st day tim£' and plac<' any and all persons of February. 1952.
ROBERT A. HAWLEY
!'!tate of Oallfom la
C-Quaty of Oran,;~
LSOA&. H;)TICI
lnt~reated may appear and be
heard therf'On.
RAY Y. OOPELIN, Secretary Newpor t Beach
Planning CommJsslon
Publish: March 6 and 13, 1952
in the Newport Harbor EMign.
OERTlFICATE OF BV8INE88
PlcUUoa F1nn .Name
The Vadenlpecl do hereby eel'·
tlfy tbat they are conducting a
Retail Pharmacy business at 823
Coaat Highway, Corona del Mar,
CaUl. under the fictitioua nrm
naane or Corona del Mar Phar-
macy and that aald firm 1.& com·
posed or the following persona!
whose names in full and placet or
residence are u folk>ws, to-wit:
G. H . PEIRSOL
600. Acacia Ave.,
Corona del Mar, Calif.
MRS. ELEANOR C. PEIRSOL,
600 Acacia Ave ..
Corona del Mar. Calif.
Wlt:aeu our hands this 18th day
of February, 1952
G. H. PEIRSOL
MRS. ELEANOR C. PEIRSOL
f\ta te of CallforaJ.a
O.uaty of Oraage-1Js.
Oa This 18th day of February,
1952, before me, a Notary Public
in and for said county and state,
residing therein. duly commis-
sioned aqd sworn, personally ap-
peared G. H. Peirsol and Mrs. El-
eanor C. Peirsol known to me to
be the persons whose names are subscri~d to the within instru-
ment, and acknowledged to me
that they executed the same.
Wttneu my hand and official
seal.
MARY A. HAAPA
Notary Public in and tor said
County and Statt'.
My Commlss1on expires July 31,
1955.
Ensign Classified ads haH• been
a proven means of reachin~ buyl.'rs
for all sorts or nwrchand1:.e -Use
them ! Phone HArbor 1114.
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Everyooe has some middle clittance aeeln& to do, auch al
e&rpentera, Mechanics. Bookkeepers, Houaewivea, ln fact
almost everyone, which cannot be corrected with Bi!oeala,
but can be satisfactorily corrected by wearing lhr~ WQ
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Oaly tbe FlaMt QuaUty ~ PrHUibed
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MODERN EYE
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Use Easiga Want Ads lor Besalts
On Tbl" 21s t day or Ft'bruary,
1952, oofor,.. m<'. a Notary Public
in and for said county and sta~e.
rt'siding tht'l'{'in, duly CQmmiS·
sioned and sworn. pt•rsonafly a p-
STILL THREE WEEKS LEFT FOR THE
peared ROBERT A. HAWLEY.
known to me to be the person
whose name is subscribed to the
within instrumt'nt. and acknowl-
edged to me that hl.' executed the
same. . 1 1 Wltaeu my hand a nd off1c a
seal. . I Seal I
THOMAS E. HEFFERNAN
Notary Public in and for said
County and S tat<'.
My Commission l.'xpirl's June 24,
1955
NOTICE OF Pt"BLIC HEARINGS
Notice is herl'by gh'<'n that the
Planning Commission of tht' City,
of Newport Beach will ho~d t~o public hearings on the application
of the Grifrith Company to amend
the Zoning Orctinance of the City
of Nl.'wport Beach so as to change
the front st.>tback Lines from four
and t<'n feet to zero Sl.'tback on
lots 754 to 764 Inc. Lots 789 to 799
inc .. Lots 967 and 968. Lot~ 972 to
976 inc .. Lots 977 to 982 me .. In
Tract 907. Lido Isle.
Notice is h<'reby further given
that said public hearings wiU be
held on the 20th day of March
and the 17th day or April. 1952 at
the hour of 7 :30 P.M. in the Coun-
cil Chambers of the City Hall.
Newport Beach. California, at
which time and plact' any and aU
persons interested may appear and
be heard therron.
RAY Y. COPELIN. Secrt?tary
Newport Beach
Plannin~ Commission
PubllSh · March 6 and 13, 1952
in the Newport Harbor Ensign. ---
NOTICE OF P UBLIC HEARING
Notice is hf.'reby gh·en that the
Planning Commission of the City
of N~Jwport Beach will hold ~ pub-
Lic hearing on the applicatl~n of
Nelson Holmwood for a var1ance
to permit a twl.'lve root setback
instead or the required twenty on
Lot 36, or Tract 1136. .
Notic4:' is hereby further gwen
that said public hearing will be
held on the 20th day of March.
1952 at the hour of 7 :30 P. M. ln
the Council Chambers of t~e Ci.ty
Hall, Newport Beach, Cahfornaa.
at wh.Jch time and place any and
aU persons inte rested may appear
and be heard thereon. •RAY Y. COPELIN, Secretary
Newport Beach
Planning CommJssion
Publiah : March 6. 1952 in the Newport Harbor Ensign.
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Cawlidates Talk Fete Hubbies
·At GOP Meetbag
CaJWtidates for Congress from
the .ew 28th District. appearing
a t a young RepubUcan meeting 1n
Oty Hall Friday, were generally
in agreement favoring state own-
ei"'JMp of the tJdelanck, oppoaing
the dolled shop, opposing fa.nn
aublklee. opposing the Fair Em-
ployment PracUces Act as invas-
Departing nun the ~
monthly afternoon meeUnp, EbeU
Club members are entertaining
their husbands at their M a~ c h
mE-eting tonight (Thursday) at the
American Legion Hall. Special
IDt.ertaiftment will feature the
Royal Rogues, singing quintet,
with their director. Cedi Stewart,
who arranged the original score
for the "Desert Song."
Only two ~ks after launch·
ing the first of nine new wooden
Navy minesweepers, the second
boat slid down the ways Saturday
at the South Coast Co. shipyard Ln Newport.
The Chamber of Commerce waa Ln charge of the launching cere-
montes, and President Harvey
Somers gave praise to the ~rd
ol South Coast. He said the com-
pany will have 300 men emp)oye4
when the construction program ia
in full swing. Seven more ot the
37-foot boats are to be built here.
Ion of Individual rights and attack-Crew Ba,... Here lng waste and corruption in gov-.,~•
er~~.~~~ent. Candidates present to answer Chamber of Co~rce Secre-
Wl'itten questions were Judge tary Hay Langenhelm announced
Frank Unnell of Newport, David at Tuesday's Yachtsrnt>n's Lunch·
Fandl of Santa Ana. James Utt eon mE-eting at the Newport Har-
of !la.nta Ana and John Steiger of bor Yacht Club that the fint an-
Oceueide. Illness kept Oscar nual western .sprint rowing cham·
Knllppe ot Escondido away, and he pionship races will be held here Ln
wu represented by Paul Sonkaen. Newport Harbor Saturday, May
who reed prepared statements on 24.
some of the questions. R R al Co ay e ty mpany V.3• Tateahove to The office! at Ray Realty eo .. --I su~ssor to the Earl Chamberlain
Oa S ani " Realty Co., Corona <k>l Mar. will be ppose I e' r managed by A. J . Viccelllo. realty
• 1 broker, who was with the original
Chamberlain Co. Ed Bucko will
l.ertt>r Van Tatenhon•, Santa also remain in the office as real
Ana attornPy. said Saturday ('\'£'· estatE' and insuranct> salesman. ln
ning at a social ~thering of the I addition Hazel Ray. real estatt> Yotalg Democrats of Orange broker. will be in the office as will
Co~ty that he may again enter a newcomer from Glt>_ndal_e. C.
th<' race tor Asst>mbly from this I Jack Caskf'y. Tht> offl et> ts lo-
district. opJX)sin~ Republican ln-cated in the same building as thE'
cllJ'l'lb<'nt F.arl Stanlt>y of Newport James Ray Construction Co. and
Harbor. I Harhor prafting.
'ftle get-togetheor of Youn~
Democrats was ht>ld at the Friday Bay Club Pays Over
Afternoon Clubhou~><> in . Costa $25 000 Minimum MMill, with about M alt<>ndmg. In '
an mronnal ballot on presidential The city last wet>k rect>ivf'd its
nominees, Prcsid~>nt Truman led oercentage lease payment from th<'
witlt 23 votes. KC'fauvC'r r~ived Balboa B4Y Club--$1!5.300 in t>X·
15 and F.isC'nhow<'r 8. cess of the S25.000 minimum. Thi.s
Special J!U<'Sis wer<' John EIUot, minimum had been established at
lit'Utenant governor of the Samoan 5 per cent on a gross busin~ of a
IslaJKis: Richard Richards, chair-half million dollars, which has be4!n
maw of the Df>mocratlc Ct>ntral exceeded in two and a half years
CoDlmJttt'e of Los Angelt>S County: of operation.
Mrs.. Rkhards. national commi"t'e ------
WOa'\an of Youn~ [)('mocrats: Toby
OBo. of Pasadena. national secre-
tary of Young Democrats.
MO'I"ff"r.R Dr&q r s Tt'!'lTr s
Mr8 Thomas Wright of 215 Via
~Ya. Lido Isle. mourns the Joss
ot her mother. Mrs. Lottie Myrtle
Nor&trom. who died r('{'E!ntly at
her lkwne Ln Tustin. Funeral ser-
vtoe. were held in Santa Ana on
Febnlary 23.
SPECIAL TRIO ARRASOED
A trio singing Mendelssohn'~
"Lift Thine Eyes" will be sung by
Grace Poirier, Rose Edwards and
Sheridan Haney at thE' Balboa Is-
land Community M<'thodist Church
SundBy. Miss Edwards will also
sing "Ft>ar Not Yt>. 0 Israel" by
Buck. Rev. Harry White's ser-
mon entitled "Lamps a nd Pitch-
ers" will ust> a present day anal-
ogy to the Bible story.
Mra. Somers amashed a cham-
pagne bottle against the hull to
christen the boat. Ownber Secre-
tary Hay IAngenheLm waa master ot ceremonl.es. Invocation was
given by Rev. Jamt'S Stewart of
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church,
who was a Naval fighter pilot dur-
Ing World War ll, credited with
shooting down 10 Japanese planes.
Mrs. Sargent Dies
Here at Age of 79
Mrs. Elizabeth Pitt Sargt>nt. 309
Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar,
died Saturday at the age of 1a A
memorial servict> was conducted
Tuesday by Rev. Perry F. Schrock
In Baltz Mortuary. Mrs. Sargent.
a native of California. is survived
by her husband J . Emery Sargent,
and two daughters and thret>
grandchildren.
BAC K F ROM JAPA.."
Thert>'s a mighty excited New-
port Heights family. The reason
Is that Robert McCowen arrived Saturday in San Diego from Yoko-
suka. Japan after a year 's absencP
from his wife, Peggy, and 2-year-
old daughter, E leanor. He is about
to be rl:'leased by the Navy to re-
turn to his civilian position with
th<' Edison Company in Hunting1on
Beach. The McCowens live at 539
Fullt>rton Ave .. Newport Heights.
KEITH SE\'IERS HA\'E SOS
Mrs Gl'aycl:' $c\'ier. principal or
the Corona del Mar Elt>mentary
School, announces the arrival of a
grandson, Donald Keith Sevier II.
The baby was born on Wednt>Sday,
F<'b 27. at St. John's Hospital in
Santa Monica and weighed 8
pounds. 15 ounces. Tht> baby's par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Kt>ith Sevier.
li\'e at Hennosa Beach.
Garden Topics
There are two types of fertili-
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organic fer'tillzers are slow a cting
but build up the soil and last for
long periods of time. The chemi-
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build up the soil as well.
Blood meal is an organic con-
taining 13 J>('r cent nitrogen and is
fast acting, but wiiJ not burn
plants as easily as a chemical con-
1 taining less nitrogen. Bone meal
Is organic and contains About 1
per cent nitrogen but is high ih
phosphoric acid and is US('d to pro-
mote root growth and to develop
bulbs and stronger stems on flow-
t>rs.
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