HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-04-03 - Newport Harbor EnsignBY A.Pai.L 11
80 THAT YOU CAN VOTE ....
StatePrllalrr.
Thwsday, April 3, 1952
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Official N~JW.pGfwr of eke CU, of Ne.u#)of1 8eGda
Harbor 1114 and 1115 CORONA DEL MABI CALIF.
Tile INS~
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conriDc the ead.n ciry
ol Newport Beach.
5 Cents Vol 4-No. 34
Voters Ele't 3 to Coun,il Tues.
ThE Log
T he choice is all yours on Tues·
day, vott>rs .... H you'rt> still wa-
V<'ring as to your st•lectlon, take
anothrr look a t the t>i~ht ran·
dJdatrs Monday night at the Town
Hall met>ting at City Ha ll. ask 'em
qut'SI ions. listen to what t h('y have
to say, and keep in m ind that t he
three men who will be chosen \\'ill be up there in Council for tht> next
four years ....
·Town Meet
Mon. Night
T here'll be two nf'w fncf's for
sur<' in t hE' nf'w Council. and may-
})(' thrt'<' • --since only onE' In-
cum bent is running. That's Dal£>
Ram.~£>y, who has been th<' qui('tt>st or all the candidates. standing on
his r~rd of thl' pliSt yf>ar . That
r!'rord is the ri'COrd or the ('nlan'
Council as presently constituted.
,;lnrl' thP pas t Council yN~r hac:
lwf'n rharact~>rized b) ph<>nomt>nal
un11nimaty in \Otmg .---anduding
such matters as tht' dollar water
t;,, thr Ba\ Wando\\ dN·a ... aon, ".lohnn~ rom~ Ia tf'ly" an act 111:.! on
c11l drtllm~: PncrnachmPnl
Thl'rl' has b<·Pn teaming up or
randid.at<'S ... on the om• hnnd
Georg£> Pickt>ring and Roy KPPnl'.
with RamSE"y as the third sug~es
tion. . . . and on the othe r sid(•
Frand$ Hor.,.a th . Col. Andy Smith
and Norman Miller .... It'll be in-
dividual merit that coun ts in the
d~ion .... Make up you r own
mind about voting .... and rem <'m-
ber that It is a privilege, &nd a
duty and a responsibility to \'OIP.
ftnd to choose wisely thOSt' mt>n
who will best serve this commun-
Ity with integrity and coura ~e. • • •
t:~~~G~ ROWI.ISC. TE..~M wna blp boao" In th.-rt'('Pntl~· ronc ludt-d TuMduy nl~eht "'~·~ 1.-acut'.
TrnphJMJ \\f'rf' ll\\'llrdf'd to f'AC'h of thf' t1•.am mf'mbf•r, for Dllf.klftl: tbt> hh:hf''lt lndh1dual te-.un total for
" tdnl:ll' f>\PDlD~ 4ur1~ lhf' t o urlUUDI"DL V&IIC\H" C'hamplo~hlp "•" \\OD b) B ran.dt'-. ~rtlnPnt ~~e. Elu!p bowlf'rl' are ll"ft to r1Kht: Amy ~tCif', (;f'\'& Lund. <·""'" PatUMm ..laJ ~.u~.-U \1n.:-
"tett, a ll of Sf'wport. ~ot showa itt "'aneta J"o rhf-•. ~'"· Lund. I''" tt•arn C'Amta.l•. 1a "''""of Paul Lund.
fort-man of lhf' Enlllp priDUac plant. -(photo by t•otsom I
Whale Seen
The past week certainly has ff lx>E'n 9 memorablt> one for the I Q
NE'WJ)Ort Ha rbor Ensign ... First
that celebrated typographical t'r-
Balboa
Write-In Is PropoSed
For City Treasurer Office ror in las t week's page ont' --·I ~trs. Hollis Wood thought 11 was
fact is a veritablt> collector's it£>m a whalt> of a tale when ht>r small
. . Then the full treatment In ' <~on David came running in tht'ir Opposition as <k>,·elopin~ a~ainst sul'd thac: w('('k by Edward Ht.'aly
Saturday morning's Farmer's Mar-homt> at 1713 E. Ocean Bhd , Sal-thP oropo!l.'ll on Tuf''\day's ballot to of ="C'"port on behalf of the Clll·
ket column in the Los An~eles boa. to tell her or a big whalt> eh minatC' lhl· orric£' of th<' ca t~ zt nl> op[l()(,l,nC the proposal
-nmes bv Mrs. FYed Beck. who thrashsng and spouting "ra gh t out tn>asun •r a. an <'l•·ct l\''' pos111on ThPrt' 1s a srron~ beiJI'f that
wrote oi t hat place "down the tht>re in the OC'Can near us." It as rr portl'd that a \\Titt'-in \'Ott> tha<~ all-amportant office shou ld N'·
Snuth Coast in the heart or tht> But sh<'. "'ith a t.~.teablt" number is plannl'd for C'll~ treasurer. as maan an the hands of tht• votl'rl>
real t'state belt.'' where "a .ma n I or othl'r sun-lovt>rs. saw tht" whall' W<'ll as a ronc£>rtN1 t>Hort to 11:PI and not JUSt bt'<'omt-an appoant-
named Hopalon~ Haapa pubUshi'S in tumultuous action about 150 out thP "no" \OI<' on thl' pro-1\<' posauon A fundarwntal pnn-
a Wl'<'kly paper callf'd the ~<'wpnrt va rds off lh(' BAlboa be-ac h on Sun-posCtl. c-aple as involved an ttus rrulltPr.
H»rbol' En sign" which carries a day aft ('moon. Mrs. Wood l'l'Ti-Th.-follo\\1nc stat<'ment wa!' ..... since at ts believf'd that thP offkr
column cnlled "On thC' Island" by mated it to be 23 fi'Pt 1om: a nd or cll) trl'asun•r !'tH•uJd tx• sndl··
Bunster Creely .... We ar(' ~atf'· admitted it dld havt' a \\hale ol a al G r><'ndt•nt or othpr Cit~ arraan; and
ful for all thi" publicltv. and so tail --orne ~·x (('('! ac:ros... Whl'n Loc roup m· thHt tht• tr('a~Ur('r bt· dJr·~·ti\ r('-must b<' Bob Allen of BalboA Is-lac;t sren 11 wa c•hurnan::: thP '-pun 1b!t• tn the ta~paj• n. •
laPid. who was the subject or Bun-warpp, :"t'wpnrl•\\il~ and ~p. \\1n~ SIOO 000 p h n~ n plaC'Inc ttl• {'tly trt•<Jsur• r ~tf'l''" column that brou~;ht forth OUl r.;ushin~ gt'jSH~ I urc ase t.!l!('>• \o\llh an apJICiltll('f tu b; MN: R<'Ck'l'O obsc r\'ations but f'al~d hn tnC'P 0if:l . r ~1\t, •h•• am-
thrrf' \\f'T{' notPS or pl'otrc:t at p •ts G t d \ r H bo Ar d J'ff ......... n tl' I'M'If ~ tl ampor·-Ralboa Island being called a laxn-emu ran e ' I..'TOUP 0 a r r ('a an an1 , nf !f1f ofht-. !n c 1..., a nt•
t l.,<' and at our commun1·1,. '--in" lluntan.I!Uln R.•arh bul'in«.>:-.sm••n
J "'. .. h d f h •I \Ott I" tt'&.;l ... tt rt>d .. ~, r ... • tt-1 .. pre ~ "'all"d a ro•al "state belt . and a t c p 3\t' .)Oinr orct'" tn pure a!'P . ,,.
' L ' I For BB ro,·e· cornmrrt.•aal buildlnc at 10 1;'; F: f!~l:o.U l .... \l'l'al \H'l ··I.J,, ll·•-d ,~,. Bunstcr ~inJZ called "a nima . ~~ First ~I 10 ~nnta Ana for a r nn-payt•rs h<t\t' sit-'1\llll'd ttw1r "'i ll-
n •gctablf' or a ~rt·s name." d . d · r in1.:nr .. ,. to act'E'pt a "''rtl•'-m , ott
Also amonn las• ···eek'~ llCCOm· ~i t'rataon rt'TIOrli' Ill (•:\('('S-. I) .. l ~ "' IV\ 1(1 lhf' olfiCC or tren~ur{•r" ph~hments w ere t he com pll'lion PC"rma ts t otallin~ ar(lllnd $6£l()l)() SI Th·~·.IIO(). . 1 d K T K Th<> namf' of Mrb F l11r• net• C()(ll-
0( t .. ..,. full ••ea~ of '·""'ration of wt'r£' issucd toda•· b.' Ruild.n)! In-~' ~oup me u '" l'n-"" J "' v.,. J .. ~(t r h n . lbo n . Cl b .... _ II..: "' FWal'On Ba) "'a!'o tx'l·n pro· th" Ensign's pn'nt1'ng "lant. a nd srw>ctor Pete Nel"<>n fnr 19 liw<'ll· "" o t t' '"" a nay u . L ... an " ... .~ B d! d r C l f( H Do ld p..~,d ~ a \o\'TJtl?-m C"'dOWdall' t hl' conclusion or a t.N>m t'ndou.--ly in.J.! units at thl.' Ralboa Ba~ Club ra or 0 I avt>n. na _ __ ~uC'Cf'SSful subscription campaism
1
~ound::;. Han\ClOd nf Corona dC>I )1ar. J ('
for which W(' thank )'OU. dear Ct-o~t> Holst€'10 & ~'ln" IIIIlS BN•Sf'mt')l'r of l..ado lslf' a nd !\1. !\l Two Men Held th '.. !\tcCa llum C !\I Rood and H H re'ldcrs. tM>cause you an> us wen> 1\ble to rt>Sum<' con,.tructson McVackar or lluntin~ton Beach ma kin~ it possiblt> for tht> Ensign followin.J.! a brief int<'maption ·1~ Tht' buJidlnl.!. which has b<'"n In CDM R Jd to bf'com£> a bi~~t'r and bett<'r dt'ta ils of city and ,;tate appro\ al 0 ap
newspaper to S<'rve this commun-I and issuance or bulldin~ pt>r:nits U:-""1· ~ byfRiu<'hill hF~" l nc .. fh.as ra. • Cl It l<'s or war!' oussnJ:: r t> n~ern-lty. Wt're worked ou t. tion and li~ht manuracturin~. with 'l'\'o men held on c h 11. r ~ <' ~ or
The buildlng firm had be~un 50.000 square feet of Ooor spaC<'. armed robbery of the Jfurlt-j IWII Prod r Guilty work last week. then was dlrE>Cted I an Corona <k>l Mar waivro prt>hm· Q to halt a ll construction whf.'n it T F d Qa 1 inar) hearin~ a t NPWpOrt .lu.stu~· I wa.<~ pointt'd out that City Coun cil I op an 0 a I Court yesterday and Will app.·nr I F tal B till had not approved the plans. as r t'-1-'rid.a~. April 11. m Sup.•m ·t cn,,rt n a ea g I qulred under term£ or th<' lease. ThE' Red Cross Fund Orin• has in San ta Ana. 11\(> distm·t tiltnr
and permits had not bE-en Lc;sued. exceE>dcd thl' $15.600 quota . and ne.) Wl ll then filp tht' mfot'Tllll';on
Sentt>ncing of Troy R. Proctor of The plans were thf'n chN'kPd by 1 has just about su~ in rai -against t he men
Nt'wpor t for the murder of his the Division of Housing, and state ing the a dditional $450 ~d for Pvt. Boyd L Parks. 19 El T"ro
rommon ·law wire Mrs. Dorothy approval was rf.'Ct'ivro yef:terday, tornado victims in the souther:n 1 M&rine. was arrE'Sted ('tlr l) FndA}
Schindlt>r. has ~n set for next subject to M!Veral changes. io-sl!lt~. Campaign Se:cretary ~m mortting only a ft>W minutE.'S aCt€'r
Thursday following a denial by eluding the pro v Is io n that a Hlgb1e reportl.'d th1s mormn.J.! h<' had held up and robbed th
S uperior ·J udge Robert Gardnt'r kitchen unit cannot be included in mpaign Olalrman C.arl Hanna Hurl!'y BeU of a lmost S17!J. wear-
for a nt>w trial tht> same room used ftS sleeping praised the work or the captain ing a grotesque gas mask New-
The jury of· eigh t women and quarters. ~ chang~ wt>re and solicitors who m ade thE' drive 1 port PoUce Officers 4-stl'r liar·
four m en returned 8 vt'rtlict of made in th.-plans. and ci ty ap-successful. rison and Roger Neth found the
guUty of second dt'gTee murder proval was ~vt>n yf'Stt>rda} after-1 Ma rine a t Merh>'s Drl~ln, found
Monday ftfter deliberating an hour noon. ART ROUNJ>..t'P T lME the mask a nd gun in the cnr Th<'
IJ'Id 52 minutes, Pt>nalty for !It'-The pro j(-ct calls for fivt> 2-unjt U your Rarch for desert fio\o\-SUSJ)('el was i&ntificd by lht• Hur-
c:ond dc!gree murder is rive yea rs stn1ctures. two 4-unit struc~ e~ takes you near Twcn~nin<' ~ le~ Bell manage~. Mr and Mrs
to life. and ont' ~in~lt--unlt !ltnteturt>. C>:J· Palms from now until Ap!'!l 14. \i1l lllrd Blac.k.
The tiS-year-old ship carpenter gjnal plans ~rt' to lmpol't mobJJe you can drop in at the Fl)'Uls.t W Monda.) nss:ht Gt'OTJ:\' lA' F 1-
wu found guilty of rat.aUy beat-hou8es, but bec:a..-of OM> city or-Ranch and 1ft the "Art Round-up'' ton jr . 26, o f Santa AM . who
lng 37-)'ear-old Mrs. SdiJndlet' at di.nance ~ulrtna a $500 f~ per being put on by the Twentynine I had bet-n at OM> Inn at \.h(-Ul'tle ot t.hidr Newport apartmeat lut Aug. atructurt> for rnovtng in a ~. Palma ArtJata GWJcl. ~ •-ork of tbe holdup, wu tak:ea Into <."US· 2S an.r a drtnkina party at a It wu dedded to oonstru<'t t~ the great Wfttem p&J.nter. John tocly. Both mm ~ beina held 1n
nttlhbortnl apa~t. houles.on the sUe. Hilton. le fe.tured cowat)' Jail on 15.000 ball.
A couple mon> days of cam-
pai~ing, clun.axed b~ a To"'n Hall
meeting Monda~ ru~ht. and the
{•i,ght candldatf'b for C'a ty Counetl
\\111 face tht> de<:ision of th£> \'Oten;
Tut>\da) Polb "all 1x> o!)('n from
i a m to 7 p m and the resuJts
''all bP known that f'\ l..'nan~
un tht-ballot ~,11 IX' Dalt> Ram-
M'~. incumbent. Franc1 Horvath.
rl'altor . Ro.} K et>ne m<'rc:hant;
1 !'l:orman ~!iller, Tom Norton. res-
Thf' prNt>n t City Council wut
roo\-~DA1-for tb t' tNt Umf' u t 'l:SO
p. m. Moad&y , A prU 14, t.o l'Oil·
doct Lbe rt-I(Ular ordH of .,.__
at>M. Tbt" Cou.adl \\1 11 thf'D a.d·
.)ourn until 7 :SO p. m. lht> fol-
lo~1~ day t.o c:aa' aM tht" ~b
""'n'-b.ulot. &Dd ~r~ Utf'
,_uJt. of tllf' T~r f'I•'('UO«L
Th~> cit} ciNk wUI tht"D ll.t't
M «"hairman pril t.Hn of lb ..
oewly COilJIUtu~ Cotm«"tl lllolld
wUJ «"alJ tbf' ('otl.Q('JI tu ordtv for
thl" t>lf'<'UOD of ~ ~y(lr. Thf'
Coun<il tht"o may udjourn. or
tl"lU18Uc t bu.!>ln"""' ttlat m&\'
lu&\'f" .,._ J)Otlti)i.lllfod fr(•m thf.
f'\'Nllnl; bfoforf'.
taurant o pto'rator. Ceor.:t· C Pick-
ering, contractor. Andr('\o\ W.
rruth. re tJrE'd Air F oret officer
'and \\'ilUam Dean Ward. sal~-
1
man C K. Priest i11 unopposed
for the ofhC<' or C'lt} clerk
All t'lght Council candldat~
, a n • t'X pt'Ctf'd to tx> at Monday eve-
nmg's ~ting an City HaU be-gin-
' nsng at 8 p. m ~upt>rior J udgt'
Robert Gardner w1U be moderator,
and \\TIIten qut.ostJon~ wal! be sub-
1 rrutted by the audit•nC"t' Also com-
in~ up for dlsC'U&Sion at tht> meet-
ln$! will be tht> proposal to abol-
ish the position of Clt) treasurl'r
as an t>leclJ\ t' orfact>.
Ci\1C Of1r&nJZationt of thE-Har-
bor ar'E'a an> par tiCipating m thJs
To"' -n Meeting. whach was sche-
dult'd at thE' sugg~tlon c•f the Wo-
man's Ci\'lc l.Ra~rut [>ou~hnut'
and rortee \\1U be :ot n f·<l 1-1f 1t :-1 ht'
mt'o'tln~.
Actioa Is Filed ill
Library Bid Case
Tiw c-11' h:t:-. tall a "" .• for
d.una.;:t' ... an :'•Jpt'MOI 1..' ur1 ... , • kin):;
~ !'~ ht'<'au..... of ·h~ : •• ,h.: • o! r ... ,trat<vr I" an Crt'i. &:• G .. rdvn
•· ,,.cut. th• ront r .. l·' • 'h• •n-
l.H~t·nwnt nf tht• • ·. "l" ,.. I ,b.,c
Lrtlrar~
l\1 r Gordon had b. • n ,, "",., dt'd
lh• -ontract on hi~ h·"' h1d of !.3~.
~~ then askf'd IC' t-.. T• ll£>\ t'd of
'h' contract b.cawt C'll ft r t'TrOr
an hJs <'Stimatl1110! C<•unra. u fused
to crttnt hi10 l"f'QUE'<I d~lared rus
htmd forft>i tt'd a.nd c•:-<itr't"d City
\ ·' .rr , ~ H,1rr~ BkodL't't t to pro-
t'£-< d wllh actson t(l rt'C<l\er the
dtffen>nce betwt"Pn M r C'.ordon's
bad .. nd tht> bid of C"ontl actor Jim
JUt' "'ho was th{'n a"' & rdt>d thf>
r l 'n t r act Mr <.,ordon later
char~t'd that his bad bond was m-
\'&Lid btocallS(' it wa~ wrilfE'n bv a
N 'Cikl'r 1n th<> Or£1<.'1 (If Ont' O! 'tht>
C• ur, •lMt n R~ GH>t It'~
Cannery Files
Baalaaptcy Plea
Const.abk' Frank Vaughn repon-
ed yeAt~Tda.y that a pnollmin&r)'
bankruptcy hNrlng for OM> Nt>W·
port Canning 0>. wili bE' ht'ld Mon-
da) befOI"f> F~ral Bankrupt<:>·
R.efert'(' ~nno Brink ln l..ol; An-
~lE's
The conatab~ saJd tw wu rN~
tn S('U t.ht> fish packin$t ftrm a t 2
p m. la.st ~for btlh totalling m . but Fe4tra1 Bank!"lf>tQ ~~t M. L Rabb1tt of Bal~
took over \be ~. halt.:ing tbe
A lf' Nt'wport Omnlng Co ia
\ar£8t of u.. lhr'H cannene. tm
tbP cit,
Page 2
Starbright Club
To Meet Apr. 16
A luncheon at the Odd Fellows
Ha ll In Costa Mesa on April 16
will be the next meeting or the
Starbright Club. Earlynn AJ-
briJ:;ht, Margaret Raab, Bette
Smith and Polly Owen are on the
hostess commiu e<>.
-Pauline Jasper presided at the
business session at the last meet-
ing held Ma rch 19. S he a.nnounced
Bcrnlce KniPs, Ha zel Pcet a nd
Cora Humphries as hc1· telephone
committee. Ruth Dcis ter reported
that the February card party held
at Jean Cottle's cleared about $40. Mamie Havice and Meadames
Knies, Peel and Humphries were
on the refreshment committee.
It •••ts couro9• to fitht olono.
Vol• for Froncis J. Horvoth for
councilmon.-Mr. ond Mrs Roy Nioi-
\On. -(Pol. Adv.)
A men who will wort for commun-
ity bott•rm•nt. Vot• for Froncit J.
Ho,...,oth-Mr ond M •\ AI l,....in
-(Pol Adv I
tiny • pricot minioture poodles,
one mole, one femole. 4 months
old, $125 end $150 •.•. seo these
beoutiful bobies ot-
121 0 coost b ovd. corono del mer
the jonlan~'
horbor 2574-w
WAu.PAPER
All New 1952 Patterns
:tNJtti k-~~p., ;/'....,. ~rro ~ Pll · ~ -, ..CAAr'A ,_ • ..._,...,
Ad¥erilalllt • • • • • • C.l ....
* * * 11M Nowporl Horbof Entltll
hos b.on dotwmlne4 to b. • IIOwt-
popor of tollor&l clrculetf011 by } .....
mont of .... Stlporior Court o the
Stoto of .. Collfornie 111 ond for the
County of Oronto. ond by ree1011
thoreof ;, quolifl.d to publish oil
public notieot requir.d by lew. * * *
a~o• uTa
One Year ·-·--·-------··-· ... 80 Out of Barbor A rea .. ----tLCIII ....... ~~ J'eN'.:tboi-A're.----.. -· :·:
mrrolllAL ornoa llMCeMtaa.&. c:..-...... 0...
Fellowship Groups
Meet Next Week
Three of the groups of the Wo-
men's Fellowship of the Corona del
Mar Community Church will me<>t
next week.
Group 2 will meet Tuesday a t 11
a . m. for a sack lunch at the hoftt<'
oC Mrs. E. W. Kennedy. 601 Pom·
settia Ave .. with Mrs. Davp Han-
son and Mrs. Madeleine Brown as
co-hostesses . Mrs. Grace SaUOI'S
will lea d the devotions .
Group 3 will meet for a sack
lunch Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. A. A. Kemper, 900 Ocean
Blvd. Miss Ne llie Wha ll will l£>ad
the devotions. Courtesy to Pointers I 0....._.
House & I•••
111 1 Cout Hithwoy N....,.,. .....
O pen Nithh • • Sun. 10 o.m. • 4 P""•
Group 4 will a lso meet at 11
Wt>dnesday at the home of Mrs. W.
A. McBride, 604 Clift Dr., New-
1 port Heights. Mrs. F. M. Card-
' ner wiU lead the devotiom,.
Is Your Hobby
Decorative?
A• RAY O.t.NIG~
IDEAS
A DANCE FOR EASTER le bela« anan(('ed by lhll comm.ltft'4" of
Ute Wocnaa'e Ch1c ~. wblcb lnclud" (left to rl~ht) Mrs. Pu ul
Da\'la, pruldNtt of the U&gl.le; Mn. C. Lt-sh•r Jonef6, da nce ('hair·
ma&A; Mn. ILu-1 S. Axtal4'r and Mr10. Dun C. P hlt't•. ThP W.ncf' will
• 1M-hPid ou t WNinelMlay «WeelDI{ on th•• bluck toJ•JH•d t)llrklnt lot at
thl' maln Corona dt'l Mar ~acb. ----------City of Newport Beach, State of Cat llforn.lu
NOTICE TO CONTRAOTORS
SF.AL~D PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the City
Clerk, C1ty Hall. Oty or Newport Beach. California, until 7 :30 o'~lock P. ~1 .. on the 14th day of Apri l. 1952. at wl:tich timl' they
will lK> publici) opened and read, for performing work as follows:
C'JTY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAI.IFOil~lA
For thc {'onstructloo of a Concre~ Pll.-Bulkht·ad
Aloag a P ortion of Tb~ Rlulto
:,o bid ''ill be received unless it is nu.dc on a proposal form fur-
na~h<'d b~, I h..-C'ity Engineer. Each bid mu.s1 be accompanied by cash,
cerllft<•d o r Cii ,hit·r·s check, or bidder's bond madC' J);).\'able to the Ci ty
o r • ·c,,port Beach. for an amount equaJ to a t least ten perce nt t 10<()
o r the amoun t bid. such guaranty to be forrc.>it('d should th(' biddC'r to
"hom the contract is a warded fail to ent('r into t he contract.
In accordance \\i lh the pro,'isions of S<'<.'tions l7i0 to 17 1 of rhe
l..aiJor CodC', th<' C ity Council of the City or New port fkoach has Ul>·
Cf'rtninr·d the gt>neral prevailing rate o r wa~<'S appllcabll• to t ht> work
to be dont:' as follows:
1
~!~~I:Uon _ ... . .... ... ..... . .. ..
Ptl£' DriH•r Fon•ma n .
P il(• lJriH'r Ma n Bridg<' or Dock ('arp•·nll't'
P tl<' Dri\'t•r· :\tan Dl'rr ick Barg<'man fll'inforcin~ l•·u'n Worker
Cemt:'nt Finisher ..... ·········-· ........... .
llourly f!l•r Dlt'm
War~ Sc·ale W:a..-:-e>
S2.3.'> $18.80
2.7R 22.24
2.48 19.48
2.30 18.40
2.:\R 19.04
2.38 19.01
If you ere e eolleclor-moll of us
er-tl.en you know thet l.elf the
fun of l.oving • "collection" is in
di,ploying it. But it should bo
PRO PERLY OISPLA YEO ..• NOT
slr·ewn hodge pod9e oround the
room. This will 9ive o cluttered,
overdone effect. It will show off
better if you ...
l lAbort:'rs, General or Construction .............. .
Flagman .
1.75 14.00
1.75 14.00
To most home plennors, their wor ..
h their hobby. Thet is whot moku
it such e delight for us to tolk o\IOr
yowr home plenning with you--.nd
help you over your furnishing end
decoroting hurdles. We'ro looking
forword to hoving you comt in ,.,1
lOOn.
HORMAN IULLDl
Provide a
Suitable Setting
Note how tho collection of color·
ful fi9 11rinos (in lower shtchl hu
imporlonco ond complemonh tho
deeorotion of the room whon con·
centroted in • si,gle oreo. Open
mol.ogony shol"*' stodod obo"*
• wide chest pro,.ide idool disploy
oo\0, g ive stunning controst •toinst
plain pole wolf.
[g) ELECT
Watchman
Air Compressor Operator .. -······ .......................... .
fll':\\'y lJuty Rc))airman ...................................... .
Pun1p Operator ....................................................... .
Tt•uctor Operator -BuU dozer, Tamper, Scraper
or Drag-Ty pe Shovel or Boom Attachment!> ...
Trenching Machine Operator ........................... .
tJnh·t:'rsa l Equipment Operator 1 Shov£>1, Drag line,
l)('rrick, Derrick-Barge. ClarnsheU or C rane I
Dri\'ers of Dump Trucks of less than 4 Yds. wa ter
1.67 13.36
2.0G 16.40
2 30 1R.40
2.05 16.-10
2.30
2 .38
2.50
18.40
19 04
~OO '
le\'l'l . ..... ....... ........................... .... ... 1.83 14.6l
Any Classification omitted herein. not less than 1.67 13 36
All bid-; are to be compared on the basis of the City Enginecr 's I
<'S t1marl or t he quantitie-s of work to be done. ~o bid will be accepted from a Contractor who has not been li-
censf>d in accordance with the provisions of Cha pter 9. Division III of
Business and P rofessions Code.
Plans may be seen, and fonns of proposals. bonds, contract. and
specifications may be obtained at the ofC!ce of the City Engineer.
Oty Hall, City of Newport Beach, California.
The special attention of prospective bidders ls called to the "Pro-
posal Requirements and Conditions" annexed to the blank form of I
proposal, for full directions as to bidding, etc.
The City of Newport Beach reserves t he right to reject any or all bids.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
C. K. Priest, Oty Clerk
Da ted: March 20. 1952
Publish : April 3, 10, 1952 in the NeWport Harbor Ensign.
UGAL tc;)TIC'
NOTICE I N\'1TING BIDS FOR
STREET l.JGHTING STAN-
DARDS AND LUMINAIRES
Notice 18 Hereby Glvea that
.NORMAN.
sealed bids will be received at the
oftlce of the Oty Clerk, City Ha ll.
City of Newport Beach. California,
until 7:30 o'clock P. M., on the
14th day or April, 1952, for fur-
nishing street lighting sta ndards
and luminaires:
MILLER
··He Will Act in Your BehaU''
em COUNCILMAN
NEWPORT BEACH CITY ELECTION
.TUESDAY. APRIL 8th. 1952
PoUtk:al A4~t
Item : 16 each, street llghtl.ng
standards with lwninaires
and appurtenane6.
No bid wiU be received unless it
ls made on a proposal form fur-
nished by the City Engineer.
S pecial attention of prospective
bidders Is called to "Conditions"
annexed to the blank form of pro-
pc»aJ t or CuU dlrectlona as to bid·
ding.
The City or Newport Beech re-
aervee the right to reject any or
aU bldl. to waJve any lnformallty
ln bldl, 011 to accept any Item in
the bld.
C. K. PRIEST
City Clerk of the Cl ty of
Newport ~ach. California. O.te; March 20, 1952
PubU.h: AprU 3, 10, 1962
ln the Newport Harbor Ehslgn.
Thunday, April3. 1152
DIRECTORY
lM8U&ANct
''BE SURE -INSUJUC"
wfth
Maurie Stanley
IDauranoe Cowwelkw
HARBOR 11'71
225 MariDe Aw., Balboa IIIMd
W. Stuart Foote
GENERAL INSUR.AM<E
MARCO ANICH, Alloqate
Phone: HArbor 24-P.O. 8oK 1
2li7 w. Balboa ~
Newport ~ CaW.
E
Furniture Restoration
Chair bottoma, ~
and atooa reatorell using cane, ruah, reed, etc.
HARVEY'S
Fu:m1 tw'e Repair
2050 Santa Ana Aw. eo.ta Mesa. BEacon 6U3-J
DANCINO IN8TRUOI'IO!f
AUTHUR MURRAY'S
411 COAST BLVD.
Corona del Mar
Opeo 10 to 10
For tree daDce anaq.la
Call HArbor 1i25
TRIANCIA
Frances Vandercook
Spanish, Hawallan and Hindu
danclng
castanet and gourd work
fn1 Cama tion Ave.
HArbor 2825-W. Corona del Mar
REAL ESTATE
For High Quality Homes
Rentals -Income Property
See
ROBERT L. BOYD
Modern Realty Associate
1213 Coast Blvd.
Corona del Mar HArbor 2242
1'.'URSER \' SCBOOL8
HAYDEN HAVEN
For the Pre-School Tot
440 Heliotrope Ave., CDM
Hal!-and All-Day Sealoon.l
By Hour, Day, Week or Month
HArbor 1091-R
SD.VEB PLATING
Silver Platers
And SJlversml tha
Repair -Refinishing -Replat.e
Gold -Silver -Copper ,&au
Near Community Chu:rch
1914 Harbor Blvd., eo.ta MeA
BEacon 5113
HUSI O
Margaret L. Scharle
Teacher of Plano
Organist -Accompanlat
Evening Cla.-es
for Adulta
307 GOLDENROD AVE.
Corona del Mar
PBYSICIAN8-8UBOJDONII
Lawrence K. Gundrum,
M.D.
1741 Superior Ave., Costa Meea
Practice limited to Dlleues ot Ear, Note, Throat; AJJero
Ottioe Hours: by Appointment
BEacon 6508 or HArbor 1038
J3ruce F. Sims, D. 0 .
Physldan & Surgeoa
Practice Confined
to Care of the Feet
1195 Coast Blvd. South
Laguna ~a.ch.. Phone 4-6611
Day or Night
Phone
HArbor 1138
Baltz MortuO!Y
O..peJ ., the s.a
HARBOR a
Corona del Mar. CallfomA.
Ample Olf.Stnet PaJ'Idai
Friendly Neiahborbood Sentoe
PARKES ·.RIDLEY
GRAUEL CHAPEL
110 Broadway
BEaoon !SelO O.ta ~
ft•1~, Apri1 3, 1152
l>s}'dJOiog}'
For EtJer, Day L iving
87 B. H . DESENBERO, Pla.D.
UNTO OTIIERS
Last week we discussed the dif. terence between romance and the
old s~ concept of love in mar-
riage. Romance ts euentlaUy a
~ell centered seeking in terms or
what .. J want". The other type of
Jove Is a friendly relationship that
considers the needs and emotions
of the spouse, helps build two pcr-
sonalitles into a strong workable
partnership.
One of the greatest bits or psy-
chological wisdom was expressl"d
by Jel!us: "Do unto others a s you
would have th<•m do unto you."
Notice that the statement em-
phas~ "as you wouJd have them
do unto you." The Implication is
that there will be reciprocal con-
lideraUon. The Golden Rule con-
tains a fundamental truth for
smooth huma n interaction. Mar-
riage is one such social <.'xchang<'
that can prosper only where trust
and consJderatlon develops be-
tWt'<'n the two peoplt>.
Orten the individual thinks ~o
complt'tely Ll'l terms of his personal
dri\t>!! and ambition~ that he run~
rough shod over his sP<>use. In so
dom~ ht' crl'atcs a marriage> thai
cannot possibly form a base for hi~ 1 own happiness. By being incon-
sidl'rate, he depresses his helpmate j
so much that shl' finds little satis-
faction or rt-cognition in their un-
Ion. !'hl' drt~g-; h<•r fN'f in all sort...,
of ways. Slw m~:~) try to givt-tlh•
appearanC'l' of tx•ang a good wift'.
but r<'&C'ntml'lll t'Oml"s out at tlw
times when it will deflnitt'ly dam-
ag<' the husband. This may bl'
a conl!clous or· 11 n unconscious
thin~. RccrNltlon, comt>rsation.
social Ute, sl"xual intimacies, a p-j
proval or th<· oth(•r, a II of t hesl' ~><'·
havion and mort-can bt' inhibited '
whl•n the wife or the husband d()('s
unto Uw other as he would not bo..o
done by.
In ordt-r ror matnmony tv
succeed 1t mul>t tx• thought ol ru.
a partnership and not a situation
for personal explo1tauon. H the
attitude 1s "what am 1 gettmg out
of this," or "what's wrong with
her," then 1 t Y.lll make 1)()01 ~o111~
for any marriage. There .,..;u bt'
a searching through successive
spoUSH to find something that ~~
not there. '
Doing Wlto the other lays a firm
foundation for makmg the mo~t
out of life's opportunlti\?S. It mt>an!'!
less tension In the homC', p'uttinJ,:
two heads together, dividing up
the work of Uving. enlarging hon -
z.ons through identification with a
compan1on's goals. It takes skill,
compromise, and consideration to die 10 deeply in to reall ty.
Of course the eternal truth con-
tained in the Golden Rule is a
basic trait for any and all hwnan
affal.n.. When men become civiJ-
ized enough to employ this wisdom
in their local, nationaJ. and inter-
national aHairs, the human race
wtu rile to highest levels or ha ppi-I
ness, pi"'6pcrily, and peace.
OA&HIV A.L CO-CBAIBJIAN
Pat Welsh or 1715 Water Frunt
Dr., Corona dl•l Mar, ts co-chair-
man or the trud111onal Santa Bar-
bary Coast Carnr1·al, which Y.rili be
held Aprtl 18 and 19 at Santa Bar-
bara Collt'gl'.
f.ought oil comp•n;e, fo r the re·
... nue due I••P•Y•"· Elect Fr•nc;, J.
Hornlh to City Councii.-Mr ard
Mrl. O•,nto~ ~'t>w• • -I Po•. Ad~ I
COSTA MESA
DEPARTMENT STORE
1816 NEWPORT BLVD.
CO TA MESA. CALIF.
B~on 60!6 -... -
SPORTSWUR
DRY 8..S
SHOES
For Men. Women,
Children
• QaaUty MerclauuU!W'
e Popular PriClM
• Na tloul Braads
• rrteadly 8er'\"kke
-.ad--
You Save With
Ull GREEN 8TAIIP8
I
DalWl'OS E
wtll bf' t.be nnal ('ommua_tty
('mtrf'rt artbt In thE' <'ttrrf'nt
1!),";1-.'12 8f'a30D for NPn110rt lt'lr-
tlor. The <'Onurt \\111 tlf' hrld at
8 p. m. Saturday ut thl" :'10.-wpurt
Harbor HJ~h SC'hool \uclito~I!Jm.
H hw!f'!'l lllUJlC'hl•d h;,.. 1o0luh•t c:•-
,., -IIOdPr t h P tu t 00 nf f,t'llll'lfll
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f•hll!l.trmonh• In I!H !.. "1. .,,, ,.,,.,
Dear Sin:
I t!IM perfectly satisfied
wifh !flY Hoffman TV-
cJnd your service has
been wonderfully active and
efficient.
Thanking you,
LULU M. TAYLO R
Balboa Inn.
T'. ~ .\J>f'!.f.\:'10(',.: Sf:R\'ICE 'Til. 0 P . ~1.
Frigidaire
Norge
Bendix
Magic Chef
RCA Victor
Hoffman
lh rbor ('ommunll~ ('nnt·••tt 0•·
1:·• nlza tion "111 h~ohl .· •'lrtn• r
Ol"t•tln~r In April tu ••l•·c· t "• f'·
C'f'rs aad w ratlf;~· tlw ,.,n,titH·
\817 Newport Blvcl BEacon 5 737
Quality M ea ts
Grouad rrom <'hole.-.
iiioifiDi£EF -59ft,
i£ir;oiiii'st 68tt,
Uii CHOPS 69ft,
Rib
LAIB CHOPS
Our OwD Makt>
SAUSAGE
Ke llOC1"8
PEP
QuJek or R~.g.-<'r. uf WHEAT ~
79ft,
53 ;.,
S ta.rldsl Gra,&d L&gbt Mt'6t
TUNA Gl'f't'• Slu 1z
l~bfol no 27'
2 ror 27'
GiiPiilJIT JCE· ~.~ 23'
iaiiliiE 25;.
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7.iJT« 6 pkc.2CJC .....
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..
c;J:RHt:n · ...
liitr~tlnNl or C. bOitf .. '''
BABY FOOD ';" 99C
TWEJ.\ t-: tnr
• • • a•n~e·tur ~ uunbh•'!i ~7ft
·~ 79'
2CJC
CRISCO
·Fresh Produce
t 'a.n c) • IATjtf' B lf'OIIW'b.Nt
ROMAINE
t ,.t•:uu~. \0 ",_
ASPARAGUS ,.._
Mf'llluan. ~t.~~Uow~
PRUNES
6'
17'
1ft
~.,...,... ... ,.
IIC'KE~
nu<·A~~cr :::4ft
11-4& ue
·~ -..: 21'
IUK•a.a. 0611 SYR.
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WE HAVE TWO CHOICE
BAY FRONT HOMES FOR
SUMMER RENTAL.
Stanley Hadfield
Rea) tor
Ill llartae ~~&~boa 1alaad
HArbor %0 or HArbor l6t1-l
IAUDA ISLAND
LR.C. Offers You
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
OD
BAY FRONT CORNER LOT
Two 1-bdrm. apartments with
large sW\ny rooms.
Prtced at
$26,500
islaad realty co.
Bealton-BU8ineea Broken
HARVEY D. PEASE
Parle at Agate . Blnr k from Ferry
BALBOA ISLA..'\-1 UA S11-W
CUFF HAVEN
Three-Bedroom Home
with a view or the ()C('an/ 1
year old. Hardwood floors.
Lots of closets and linen
space. Most pract1cal kitchen.
Two-car dt>tachc-d gar . yard
fenced.
W ill Take a G ood Car
or Good Lot m Trade
~Cf> $131000 Tmns
PHIL SUWVAN
GEO. EVERSON
1154 New port Bl"'d~ Coli• t.Aew
(Acrou from Costa .._.._. a.nk)
I E 7123. Eve\: HA 3157-W. BE §.451.J
Excellent V alae
3 ~drcmm , 2 h;1 t h home.•
plus ~u··st house.·. G<>od lo-
catiou $13 750 Good ltlnl:-I
\'£tC\' \TTH \( Tl\ J•. \It'~' lo t,
north ••f l.t.:r'' :,~ $21300
' Jt•ttl h ll,
Gerald W. Ritchie
Re&1 F.stat.e IUld JDAuraace
1219 CO!\&t Blvd., HArbor 83.
Corona del Mar
BALBOA ISLAND
BAY FRO:"'T Dl'PLEX
H0!\1f: A~D I:"'CO!\tF:
$51000 (a,h
BALA:-.:CE !.IK E RE:"'T
F. P. Waldron
SUR !\Iarine An•.
8AI.HOA 1:-<1.1\SD
Ill\ r l>o r '! ~4
Another "Boyd"
Buy in
CORONA DEL MAR
Farmhoust' !tt~ !{'. 2 Brlrm ..
2 ~th!'. fire-pl. $7 500
p:1t10. J:a r. I
Robert L. Boyd
1218 C0011ot. Blvd.
Coruna d.-1 Mar
NEWPORT
HEIGHTS * ·* *
Ne~ 3-BR 1anch s t)'ll' home.
has fin•placc. ~st hardwood
lloorl'. largt> clost'ts, bcn,utlfuJ
workmanship. $12 500 Below t'OSt I
Be1101 Hill Realty
.... N.-port Blvd., eo.ta llleee
a& 5'1$-.R BE 611!-W
GOOD LOT VALUD
CHOICE RESIDENTIAL VIEW LOTS ----45-Foot Frontage
EXCEll.ENT CORNER LOT on Balboa Peninsula, overlooking Harbor Ent.
BEAUTIF1JL DELUXE HOME in Shore Cliffs .... $371500
WE NEED LISTINGS OF HOMES • RENTALS
COlON A ·DEL MAB PBOPEBTIES
For Sale ..
BRITISH CONSUL, sport &e<l.. '51 '!U FORD Station Wa~QD. o'drive,
mod. 4.000 mJJes. like new. $300 heater, ~ etc. 12.200.
leu than new car cost. and no HArbor 1Bl4-&.K.
tax or Ucense to pay. That'• BED DAVENPORT tor sa le, economy. call HA 1780 or HA •niU\ Good • .,'l .. 7~M ror appt. to see A drive it. • ~-cood. HA ....-.-R.
HOLLYWOOD dbl. bed. $20. maple 2-BUBBLE SEXTANTS .A-10 $15
platform rocker $20, mahog. each; l*lr women's ,vblt.e figure
dresser $15. HArbor 2136., skalel sl.ze 9. Call BE 7000.
USED BED and mattress, $25. 314 6 CUBIC FOOT Servel IU retrig-
Jasmine, Corona del Mar. eratora. Oe.n. Fully Gtw"aJ\t-._ teed. Only 169.95.
9x15 BLUE PEBBLE weave rug-GRANT'S FURNm.JRE A APPL.
Kobel't B. Lyna aiMl Bel• L. Lpa, &Mllont
pad, 6x9 green Broadloom, din. 1645 Newport Blvd. C:O.ta Mesa
set with 8 chairs, buffet, eerv. CLEARANCE SALE! Re"'llll!l
table. Misc. ornaments. 67 Bal· Rd ..a---• 411 Coast Boule•ard CORONA DEL MAR HArbor 1037 boa Coves, N. B. HA 3173-W. --· tr&c»-lna. rental re-tUJ1\S and IOIJle marred ln ahtp.
NICE compact home in CDM. 2-anent. Wonderful barplna, new To / 'I I Help W -..I bdrm &: bath ptus studio &: bath and used Over 100 p&anol fk'OIIl DAY PICIAL . ant.u with priv. ent. Lge. single gar. which to ~. DAN z.
& storage. Neat yard . HJgh up SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE,
GEN'L housekeeper wanted. 'I\vo on Poppy. 613. Santa Ana,~ N. Ma.ln. OOI'Mr
3-Bedroom Ocean View Home in Corona del Mar
Only ~ block to ocean &nd beach. This home has hardwood
floors plus wall to wall carpeting. Nice drapes, separate din-
ing room plus breakfast nook. Wired for electric range.
disposal unit. 2 floor fumaC(>s, thermostaUcaUy controlled.
Fenced yard and located on 45' lot. See thls today! It won't
last long. ~·~ 750 Exclusive Priced at. .. _ ~~ with us
PRICE T. McCUISTION
Coroaa clel liar
VoGEL VALUES
CORDIA DEL IAR
Open House Sat. & SWL 1 to 5 p. m.
415 Dahlia
Furnished, Large One-Bedroom Home
on ocean side of highway &am ceiling. knotty pine interior.
New rattan fumitun· S tovt' & refrigerator. Plus 2-car garagt>
with guest room, built to ta k<-apt. above with ocean view.
Price. $12,950 Terms. only A rral sunm11'r hnmt• \\'llh Inc possibilities.
Quiet, Restful Place to Retire
3 bc>droom heme on 40'xll8' enclost>d lot. ''ll block from ocean.
13t:!x18' lhin~ room: rl1't'placc-L..arl{l' fl·ont porch. 1st floor
bedroom J4'xl7' 2nd floor mn>.t l'r ~'<!room 13'xl9', bedroom
~o. 3 all ~lass t'nC'IOS<'d • • • both haH full 'i£>\.\ ol harbor and
.$181500 ~rms l.)('t•an
A real bu~ at
RENTALS
Newly Painted, Unfurnished 2-Be droom Duplex
F ireplacE' Tile in kitchf'n and bath.
Year's ll'as<'.
Furnac<-. S85 p('r month
2-Bedroom Home Near Beach.
Stove & refri~Prator l Jir l.'t' 11\inJ.: rtoOtll F11L'JJI8<'t' FUI'Il!lf'l'
On y<'ar's lf'asc-:11 onl) $100 l"'r mo. Coupll• ()Ill~
The VOGEL CO.
1301 Coll!'lt Bh·d., CoronA del Ma r r~s Co•utt Uwy., St•wport ~b
208 ~arlne An~ •• Balb<JQ bland 100 Maln
lf2 ACRE "RANCHETTE"
Attractl\i' :!-ht'd room aud d1•n hmut• lut·atr d on thl' East :-'idt·
dl:'sirabl<" ri'Sidt•ntaal llll'U. nn ~l•''WI Da·. )U'' orr or ~ant<t Ann A\'('
near country club :.!:.? \.tf"ll'd frull In '<'... ~ll't'l) landsca!X'd. cir-
cular dri\'£'\\8) ldt•a t prupr r t} fur IJnul~ u1 1 (•tlt't•d couple
BE Sl'RE to sr-e th1s' i>tll't'd tu "'l1 $9 900
QUICkly a I nnl} I
S2500 down
BALBOA REALTY CO.
Opposite Balboa Bank of America
Lillian McAdoo HA 3277 Ross Gr<'ei<'Y Josephine Webb
700 E. BAlboa Blvd .. Balboa
OPEN HOUSE SHORE CLIFFS
Sunday, April 6
AT 331 DRin'WOOD
On 65' Corner•Lot-with Ocean View
This 2-bedroom and dl'n hom(' hHS 2 baths. The livmg room
and b4·droom." an• ex(.'('pt4onally lar l;l'. Sl'cluded patio
Se<' th1s pro(lf'rl) S und<ty or l'all Mr. Schuster
Cor a ppoantmt•n t to St:l' dunn~ \.\t?ek.
EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
Coroaa d~ Mar
* HArbor 2474 *
* Buaneas Opportunities Wanted * LIST YOUB BUSINESS
with
Lloyd c. Joward ludft-•• .,
Blrtcher Bldg., 1415 Coast Blvd., Corona del lla.r
• HArbor 3512
• Your business can be 10ld qulck:l,y thl'oUP
a conttdentlal l.IJUne at thll tlmr.
adults. light cooking, live in, $75 _CIR_::.:.:...CU:....::.LA!:.!:.;:TIN:,;,...:::,;G;;;...ga-s--:-h-e-at,.....e-r,--::G-::-:::E 6th. Eu.y ter'u».
mo. Call BEacon 745()..W. console radio, dinette table, dbl. :BRAND:..:~:=::;NEW~;=.!!!'!9xl2::_....,.....-Uno--l-ewn-
MAID WANTED, fuJI and part bed & spring, 9xl2 broadloom ruga. Only $6.95.
time; must be neat and expert-carpet, chairs, pr. 8-Ught french GRANTS FURNI111RE A: APPL.
enced. Ken Niles Villa Marina, doors, 3 single panel doors, one 16-e Newport Blvd. Cocta Mesa
801 Bayside Dr., HA l800. 5-panel door, alwn window and WA..NTIID--:50
WANT GlRL or Woman to care frame. 608 Seaward Rd., Corona u.d piano~ for our
for 2 small boys four afternoons Highlands. HArbor 2367-M-K. ~~talln~deHif~~.!w~:O; 1645 N a week. all day Saturday and EVENRUDE UGHT 10 h. p. Grand piaoo or oo teleYiaion.
Sunday. 512 Dahlia C D M. used approx. 4 mo. as au:dUary DANZ-SCHlaDT BIG PIANO --'4'4
HArbor 029l·J. for ~II boat. Cost approx, $365, STORE, Santa Ana. 520 North Real
EXPERIENCED SALESWOMAN will seJl for $165. HA 212a-M. Main, corner 6th.
wanted for women's wear; 6-day '47 STUDEBAKER Champion -NEW HOME portable electric week, incl. S un. La Fiesta. Good con·"tl'on. RnasonabJe. HA -<-Balboa Isla d HA 1952 W w "' Se'-''mg machine, complete. Only
WAITRESS n WANTED • s. d ~2~95:;;,9~;.,R~. ::-:--::==-:-::-;---.---:--=':":' $16.50. . · tea y SIMMONS METAL beds, complete GRANT'S FURr\ITURE &: APPL. work to the ril(ht person. Cot-with Simmons coil springs and 1645 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa ~ge ;'afne Shop. 305 Marine mattress pads. $25 for <'t. HA HAMMOND Organa. Spi.Det mo.-
.. "~·· · · 1734-J. del, and the famous Chord mo-Lost and Found ..,.P....:...:1.:=..4.:.., -::GOO~:::-:o=--=c:-o-ndi-:-:.-:ti:-o-n.-WI-.:-th:--sa-=t:-;-ts del. Come in and play. DANZ~
and trailer. Very reasonable. SCHM1DT Plano and Organ Co.
LOST-BOY Scout watch, Ocean
front and Island St .. Balboa. 101
E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. HArbol'
0752.
Situations Wanted
Call a.m. Sat. or Sun. HA 700-R. 520 N. Main, SaDta Ana.
ACCORDION. USED 120 days. PHILCO comb. radio 8t record
Excellent condition. $135. BEa-player. table model Good cond.
con 5201-W. Reas. Ph. HA 2t57 after 5 p.m.
1951 DODGE. Coronl't 4-dr. Auto-':SO BUICK, Super Dyna-flow, w;w
malic transmission, R & H. tires, excel. cond. $1950 full prlce.
white waUed tires, light ~ray, $750 down. CaD owner HArbor
9.000 miles. Private party. Sec o.n-w.
Sundays at 2512 Crt'StVi<'W Dr.. '48 PONTIAC <'onv. club cpe. Hy-Ba) ShorE's. d ... h ~
CARPENTER -Adjust windows,
doors. any work aroWld the
holiS('. Nothing too small, neat
work. BE 6166-M.
ro., r"' , new top. -..,v under LOVELY AFRICAN Violet plants cell. price. Perfect ! 510 E. Bal·, Me
a nd leaves. also elE.'Ctric sewing boa Blvd .. Balboa. 1 A WILL 00 carpentering, painting
and gen'l handy work by hr., day
or week. Call HArbor 0126-J.
WANTED-BABY SIITING. Re--
machine. cabinet style. like nl'w. BOXER PUPPIES for sale: rawn.s,l Sepa
BEacon 6323-M. AKC champion stock: pet or 438
O'KEEFE & ~tERRITT automatic show: malt'S. 6-wka. Be 7023-W. 3 BED
gas range, O\'en control; lnsu-SMALL SIZE Cold Spot Elec. re-I
_ . _ ___ Ia too all-white drop lid CO\'<'r. friuerator. c lnly $39.50.
Did you read tne Want Ad Only S69.50. GRANT'S Fl'fl.\;ITURE & APPL. leas
hable. HArbor 2925-J.
pa~es today! I GRA::'I.TS FURNITCRE & APPL. 1645 :"'ewport Blvd Costa Mesa FOR 1645 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa GORGOOl" FIREPLACE WOOD-Reuonably gar. 7-lNCH M-W table model t<'levi.s-priced. 2213 Newport Blvd., hom EASTER UUES ion. Complete with bubble. Only Costa Mesa. Bi: 5~.7. Free fice. G~~S F URNITURE & APPL. delivery. SUMI-1 Ord~r l'oun Early
flowers by Morri
509 F.. Balboa Bh·d. -Balbo&
HArbor 2070
1645 Ne-w-port Blvd. Costa Mesa ELECTRJC ORGAN. Will take mad your plano in trade. DANZ-0535 F OR SALE-Apt, si~e stove; 4-SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE. 2-BDR I burner with oven and broil<'r. 520 N. Main. cor. 6th, Santa Ana I fro I nearly new, i,n good con.d .. ~.75. DANZ-SCHMIOT, 520 N. Main. pati
-------------HAt 2092·R. 217 33rd St.. r\wpt. cor. 6th, Santa Ana Aprj
IF you are thinking
of renting
'41 IIUDSON for sail'; r&h. o'dr., CLEARANCE SALE. Special ~ ! ! 377-
l'C'built engine. ·I~ m1lc-. S375. ~autHul Cf\ickerlng baby grand. FOR ~
203 Carnation, COM. Apt. 6 eves Gorgeous brond case. Like new. de('Q
after 6:30 p. m. This is a wonderful bar.:ain. .;Inn your property du.rinl:' summer,
1•·1• phone us. UNIVERSAL apt. size 4·burner DANZ.SClL\iiDT BIG PIANO f<'n('
I gas ranl.!e; oven & broile-r; auto-STORE, Santa Ana, 520 N. Main. :-.:o
matic top burner:>. Only $39.50 ror. 6th. The Hom~ or the Knabe I
J62S Coa•t Bh'd. 1 GRA:"'T'S Fl'RNITl'RE & APPL. Piano.
Ed L. Sedelmeier
( urou del Mar HArbor 2786 1645 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa CLEARA."-:CE ::--ALE! GranO pi-
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
OWNER REDUCES PRICE
!·H•·llr•HJfll hunt••, tllnln~ urN•. llro>plart·. hardwood floor"'. S-<'IH
~ar.•~t••. ~l<'f•l.} l~tndscapt>d. ba('k yart.l r .. ncf>t.l. Onlr t.300 t.lu\.\ n .
FULL PRICE ... $101500
C. GALEN DENISON
\\'. L . ERISMAS. Sait>Mlao
CO!!ta M~
Looking for 3-Bdrm. Rome?
\\ r-h.l\1' nne. Nlc-dy rurnl"'hl'(), souUI or Utt·
IJI~Il\l uy In ('uroru. drl )l ur. It-. t•\r.•pUoc.ull)
cll•..lo LLOd $12 950 for
JlrlrN1 nl I q ul('k 113le-.
!l,500 wtll h1U1dl~. il4-tt4'r SEE TJO • on•!
I e LINWOOD VICK a L__==--AE~.LT~R -===
BICYCLE BBPADUNG
Schwinn Bicycles
Ray Stedman
1574 Newport Bl•cL ea.ta Maa. BEacon 5128-J
anos. B1g nnli UtUe. Famous
mak~. Cht ckc·rins;, Knabe. Stein-
way. S tory & Clark. Kimball.
WurUtzt.>r. M.1ny others. Low
t<'rms. Trade Ill your old piano
DANZ-SCI-Bf!DT, Santa Ana.
520 No. Mrun. cor. 6th. 2-BP
CLEARANC£ S .\LE -~poSSt.'S· yd.
se-d Spmet. Uke new. Full key-ll•tts•
board. CaSf> & tone p e r r e ct. 11&\l
WANZ-!:iCII:\tiDT. Santa Anlt. bel,
520 :-.:o Mtlin cor. 6th. 1 ket.
I Fl!RN 1se
Used Apartment Ranges
Bunk B<>ds • T\dn Beds
!':rw Hox ~l'ring:s & Mut-
trt'$SeS. Lot' of othl·r good W
USt'd CUI nltUit' an
Crist furniture I WAN
1687 O rang<' A,,., C0t1ta :\tesa chat
Across from ll<'\\ Alpha Beta Mkt I WILL
Phone B!-.acon 7323 Curn
USED FUIIITURE
5-pc. ivory <lith tte .. $19.95
5-pc. chrom<' dall('tte ... 29.50
Baby cr ib . .......... . 14.95
5-pc. bedroom .;et .. ... . 49.50
3-pc. rattan Sl'Ctional 69 50
2-pc. Kroehler LR &et 79.50
Sofas and bl'<i dl\·ans
from . .... . 10.00 up
Occasional cha n'S and rock-
rrs from. ......... .... 2.50 up
Daatcer F1raU.e
1112 N•wport 81•4., Costa Me'•
BEacon 1616
ULSe .. llneler
• lEALTOI
• IUSINESS OPfOITUNITIES
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112J C..tt IM'~ c... ..... ,
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line EL
Tu
Udo's
T'aunday, A..U 3, 1152
Few Sale
CLEARANCE SAI...E: Uaed plano&.
Uprigbta trom lfiQ, M?. 5125 et.e.
Tenna t5 per mo.. 0 AN Z..
SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE.
Santa Ana. ~ N. lla1n. cor. 8th.
RECORDS, some new, 10me used, an hit t\meS. Only 25c.
GRANTS FURNITURE • APPL.
1645 Newport Blvd O.ta Mesa
LOOK! LOOK! Wl.U trade beautl·
ful Spinet piano, ..-a up, for
aood U8ed Grand J;ll6ano. DANZ-
SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE, Santa Ana,~ N. Ma1n, oor. 6th
t9 PER MO. renta bellutitUl t.by SII&Det piano with opti.oa to buy. All rent-tenn aUowecl. Let the
ldddies lee..rn. D ANz...scHMIDT
BIG PIANO STORE, Santa Ana.
520 No. Main, Cor. 6th.
BABY S pinet. Uke new. Fine tor
amall apartment or traner. Now
only $297. Terma. . . . DANZ-
SCHMIDT BIG PlANO STORE.
Santa Ana. 520 N. MaiD.. Car. 6th
BRAND NEW Hollywood bed
frames, adjustable full or twin
size. Only $6.95.
GRANTS FURNITURE & APPL.
1645 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
Beautiful Ch.lckertng baby grand.
Gorgeous br'ond case. Like new.
This Is 11 wonderful bariain. DANZ~SOL\1 1 OT BIG PIA. "-:0
STORE. Santa Ana, 520 N. M&.ln.
cor. 6th. TilE' Home of the Knabe I
Piano.
lrl.ow llay 1-4 Easter Fashions
AI lllgh School Petlcoau are w tmder-cover
Entries must reach Newpor t
Harbor High School by W ednes·
day, April 23, tor the seventh an-
nual Art Exhibit, which wtO be
held May 1-4. Each artist may
submit two entries, and the sub-
ject ... open.
Select~ u mernben ot the
jury for thla event have been Rex
Brandt, Corona del Mar artist;
Arthur Mllller , Lot Anreles art
c:rltlc, and RUIIHll Iredell, Laguna
Beach ar tiat. Purchue prize
a wards of '150 for watercolors
a nd $200 for oils are again belng
offered.
Hourt for the art exhibit wtU be
2 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m . Thurs-
day, Friday and Saturday, May
1·2·3, and from 2 to 5 p. m. Sun·
day, May 4, when the awards will
be made.
City Cound l has voted to pro-
vide the s um o r $100 for the Art
Exhibit.
In conjunction with the Art Ex-
hibit. a student art s how will again
be held, sponsored by Mrs. Evadna K Per ry, art consultan t or Orange
County schools. One to six pieces
o r origJnal work o r portfoljo in
any medium may be submitted.
J udges a re Rex Brandt and Phil
Dike. The first prize i. a $60
tuition scholarship for t he sum·
m('r session or the Brandt·Dikl•
School of Art in Corona dE'l Mar
F;ntrtes m us1 bf' received by the hiP 8Chool by April 25.
Miscellaneous
fuh1on news, accordinr to Monte
Bruce of the Sll.houette Shop In
Corona del Mar. ntey may be
discreetly hidden, but thelr eltect
ls a senaational sty~ note •• •
making your best sHk dreu atand
out bouffant style, or, ltlvinr your
cottons a dtomu.re fullneu. Out-
standing petticoat modela have
confetti flocking for aprlghtly
trim, some are reversible, othera
embroidered. They are found In
many fa brics lltd udin,g the fa-
vorite nylon and come perma-
nently s tiffened. • • •
Cotton prints are high on the
wanted list of fuh.ionable bathing
suits thl.l year, claims Roger Han.
naford of the Bay Departmen t
Store ln Balboa. Not only a re
they figure flattering, but the girls
can have more than one. A knit·
type denim is something new in
denim weave for sport things ...
turtle necks, sleeveless type sports·
wear tops are most popular so rar
thls season. Toreador pants art'
also high style. In men's fashions
a new orion and nylon s port sh1rt
is intriguing spring shoppers. It's
new, It has s~rsucker 1y pe Onish.
il's light wt.>ight and comt>s 10 a
good looking brO\ol. n or 0!1\ y chl'ck
As fCJr ~-. tht>y arr ~llcktn~ to
1 hP "~hort-rul" 1 runk.:.
&tter mou~etras-may._ built.
but certa1lfb< not cu•er .-u.a
Tbe Newport Harbor 0\&mber tbe trick)' box ~ ._
or Conuner<le i.uued an appeal t.hls plaJ'ed at the U do I&le ......, ••
w~k fol' public aupport to provide Club Antique anc:l F'lolfw abow
a Fourth or July fireworks di.lplay 'J"uesday at ~ Udo lale O ub-
and stated that it was leadine off house. 1be v~cy humane _,...
by diverting $100 from Its oontln· trap, loaned by Mn . CUff Quap-
let:ui:Y fW'Id. man, was just ooe of a wbole col-
Executive Secretary Hay Lan· lection ot old items bo• •owed frtwa
eenhelm said that the project can Harborltes a nd canfW1y &roUPed
be handled Cor 1953 by budgeting in condensed lnterion by mem-
Cha.mber funds, but that t.hls year ben of the Udo club.
local donations in the amount or A wealth of Loterlor valuablea
$1000 will be needed tor the dla· were ferreted out by the wamaa
play, which should be purchased and new talent. of LnterloT decon·
tll1a mQilth. tion were dilcovered ln their U•
In previous years the merchants rangemenlll. Compllmentary flow·
of Balboa had provided the funds er arrange~nts w ere u a e d
for the fireworks for the Harbor throug hout the clubhou.e, eacb
Area. Last year their money went one adding luster to the wtt.inc
into the tK>autiftcation of Balboa • • • even to a cuual uray ot
Blvd .• and as a result there were bronze orchids In the antique on-
no fireworkl. The day after the l.'ntal display.
Fourth of J uly t he Chamber office Mrs. Charles Lamb and lllrs. Lee
and City Hall were flooded with Bamea were co-ehalrmea for the
phone calls of disappointed local tea and show, which included four
l'ftidents. Interiors ---antique CJU.ne8e,
At last month's m~Ung of the Colomal and 18th Century, Ear ly
Chamber Directors, it was dkided American a nd VIctorian. Tea wu
that the Chamber's Celebra tion Sl.'rved from a table decorated to
CommHt~. headed by Lonnil.' Vin-fit lht' occasion.
cent. ~>hould take charge or the 1 -------
e\'€'nt. SIOCt.-it was considere-d un· 3-Day Festival fa1r to put the burden on thE'
shouldE'rl> of lhf> Ralboa merchant~
a lom• for an t'\Pnt that is for thl.' Plans are now undtor way for a
bt·nt'fit and t-njoyml.'nt or thl.' en-gala three-day Spring Falr and
tire Harbor area. r('SII\81 Ill lh(' Corona dt-1 Mar :-.=t•\\ fahru~s ar<' rwrhaJ>!> t hE' btS.:· Communtt) Church May 1·2-3 to £:~'"' la!>tuon nc>ws for lhl• pnng L raist' funds for thl.' rom pletion or
o f 1~. atcording to \'t•lmtt EIIEI"S -lhe addition to tht' church. O'Brwn uf O'Brien's ~ p t· c ia I t y Among the ft'atu:res of the festi-
S h_op m Corona dt>l :'\tar. Fabrics \al will tK> d1splays of hobbil"S.
1 h1s SE'ason look prt.'t t}, 1£'<'1 prE' I 1) EDIT OR of th(' E:"\SIG='i rollt>c\lon~> and ha ndicrafts of
a nd . en~n sound pt 1?11) Th<'. b(-. . Congratulations on }OUr forth-: adults and children : a big food
commg fem1ntnE' st.} IE's mak<' 1t 11 ru:htnPss and fearlt>ssm·~. for saiP on the opt>ning day sponsored
RENT A WASHER or refri~:: Low-~!1od ~ear fo_r a leap yl'ar. tK>causl' 1 clt>~n. practical. local ~overnmt>nt.l by thl' women o r the church;
est rates for beaut. clean. brand htllowmg sktrts arE' coupil•d w1th 1 whtch mE'~tns the name nationally. whJtr· elt>phant sale· au c t i 0 n 5 name applianct's from S4 permo nipped-!n ~·aists. Spt'nc••r jackPts.: You'rp tn the fo;otsteps of a WU-games. r<'f~S~l'nts, enter tain:
up. U do Electric Co. 516 Coas t wa1st-cmchtn~: belts ... Tht>} may ham Allen Whttt'. The Ml.'tro-, ment bridg~ and canasta p&rty on
Hwy., N.B BEacon 5~ be COmJ?Ietely pll·a~t'd. or f'\'l'n a I pohtan Area j.; rt.'ad,) for an O\t•r· the n'nal ~?Venin~.
T HE BEST watch rt'pairm ~ rosts ~hm. cn~p ltn<'n \ol.llh ;.mop nl•ck 1 haul Thanks A READER. Thl'lma Paddock Hopt>, C.orona
you IE'Ss monf"y . WallaC'<' C'ald<>r· and uttc>rly fE'mtnu\E' tnm \\'atch I ---drl Mar artt~>t. will prt'St'nt a n t>X·
head, JewE'Ier. R17 Coa, t Bhd for styll'S thAt a11• UN:omtnl! to G d T p • hlbttJon ol IE'adml! C.ai.Jforrua a rt·
Corona del Mar. ;t.nu. thiS ~f'UI''" Jo ...... ,, •• paradt• "til ar en 0 r.cs t<;tS and \o\'111 p&ll\t portnuts 10 ut.ls.
GALS! S PRI:'\G Prtnt~· A fE',, I h.1'" th<'m. • , • . . • . ThP baby ~ltltn~.; problt'm will
lovely l'\<'nin~: ~9\ol.nS and ntCl' 8~ Ghul)<J :-.l orma.n hro '0('11\t'd f~lr \lSifors by a (T'('(', ~abardlm•s ~IH•' a quu.•k but·k I.Jitlt.> unl'' tuo. ato' lwtnL: trr.,,. l~<• \uU \ol.<tnt d ga1dt>n ot Dahl· ,upo•n 1-,.,d nur--f"r~ nn th<' church
at F'annw r.raham·~ almost nt•\\ Ni to beaulltul m·\\ fa<;htt~n•· tnr 1 '' '""' 'ummt'r. or JUSt a few of l:round:> Adtnl-"ton 1n Ow festl\·al clothm~o: al l2IJ1 Coa-;t Tll\'d , 1-..u<.rt 1 murntm:. Polt .. hPd n111on, these colorful plants fo~ back· "rll hi -)(I rrnt for adults and 25
CD ~t ilt Kat<')' Doanf"·-. lJO~rmant"nt f1n1'n rum!' \\llh i l:ru.und t'!!tCI nd CUII tn~ rrn!'> t.ll d u ldn•n tht• trcke ts ~
• . . 1lk~ look ami loh of ht t::ht ,.,.olt~l' C.a~ arr!l~ ul t'tllot-. ~··II""' 1ng rood for allthrM.' da)'lo. F IXIT !\lA=' All l"lt'ctncal 11 1l1Jlt· aro• thP !1cln:ht of tht• \OIII'll!"'' r ... JJink.:. "hilt'' lt•cb ~ro\\ln • lrum anCE'~. radiO:.. T\', ? <'\t·o·thlnl! .n·curdml! tu tht' Hr;,·t ~ltt•P .. r 2 ,,.,., '" ~ tnll 1 ,_.,., htt:;h "\t~trr h __!!_a~n.tbll' _ HA 301-. Costa !\t,•sa. O\\nrd h) R(•11) Pat:•· throu~h Junt• '" tht• 1tmP tu .. t;art
FOR FI:"'if:: PAll\11:-\G and de-('(llur·f'd doth•·' ha\•· ln\;1\t•d '"'' thE' tub. h Ynur rt•\ol.ard I" LlutJm corarrn~. color desis:nin,.: and pa-1 baby's wardrobr 100. and nnw lluou:.:h 'lin nh·r .ntu late tall
Easter Sunrise
Service by Sea pt>r han~:uu: call Harbor Pamt tht•n• an· lld~t.·l.; a nd 11-:ht 'THill\; L>:1hha' du "t!ll 1n mo-.t ~~~~J, hut
& Wallr apcr Co .. 219 Coast Bl . !-had•·s from thr ''" mtmth" ,,,,. Jlr•'lt·t n,.h lt_hr lnam a mu.<;t I!>
COM. HA 2020-R :--;0 job too SPN'tal s print: urc••.;sot'll''< tndu<Jo• 1.11utl r1J·,11n.1~• 11 tt's con\t>ntt.'nl. T ho· p, qrl \nnu,.l 1 '''''" "un-
small or 100 bl ;.:. FrP<' t'stimaws ~nnolint• fH•tti<'Otth, hltll-' n~!on <'ttndJ!Hon tit•• .:1~t11nt.J h..·lflt< JJI.wr. n,, • ...,4 1'\ tc•• b\ lht• :'oea w1ll be
bv insur('() contractors. AJI wonk hngt>rtt:', glu\'o·~ lur 1 hi' Ill t I•· l:t"tt ., an~: t tm•· h,\ '(>~~dill ..: a I lt>a'• ,J I H•t , II · f Co " d d 1 1 d 1 rlo• c .. 1 1 ht 11\iUJI l.w.J<'h u rona and ma tPrial cuarantl'f"d. own to l>llt• on" .en f~Prt Jo:,J,fl'! r ····p ,ttH •~··•m: m ot .. ul ''""r tir·l ,,,,, "" I ,,,I,' "'lind:\} mom-
CAR POOL. Sh<lr(' Cliffs 10 51 h & bonnPI >-and hanrfbac.., ~Iii 11111 •• L• 1 r molt.l or pt?a 1 Ill•'"' tn~. Apnl 13 Bo lston I .as AncriM :l.ton I • ' • .d .. r. hdp 1 11' •'i•~ 01 •undy ''111 J:,' ltoon " I!•, p, nd••li ,,, th r~ Sat:. i a . m ""'~' ;·oon; I r.n·l.; fmm Tn·lli·Y mhtttlt Ill••<! I"' f TltiM;I' l'llll l·~v;'"'' t.·d "' >t '··•~ l"hr ,,• t'l IJI< h h' 'h• :o;t•u ~o~.tli dt .
C ·1 . JIA 3029-::l.t JIA 364·1 I "' Jllntot '<'<'linn nl I I' a'htlm " I'• ·• tntt .... , wn 11•'" ;:r""' h • • t • ·" llh•l or ' •1•-<1 And 10 . ot mnt!' • , . . . : I "huw Ill'• '•·nH·d ln-.t Frllh~ ~~~ Pol· h:l'-dt•\t•ll•P••d ~ "r 3 "'t'h• .. th• ~ th• ,, rd 1'1\ J>a3 to~ I)(
\\ILL £3A!iY ::-;IT ('\(;. an!-t \\l'l'~ I~ Apptlrf'l 111 ('(I~IU .:\1 ...... llll' th• o\fl t• llh I I h· l'l· .. ···rt II lht• othr•r t'hllf"d 1•;, Ill tlo !!a rbor ,AJ••a E'nd~. 1-.xpo.:rtl'OCt•d. fiF: 302 J.\\ Fn da\ AI tt•l'll('H'Il ("I u h Clllh >'I 0111! o1 " ~ ct · 1 1 1 "1'' · '"' 1••1• 111 u . "''IN~ l.A.:\1P !'IIADI-::::i madl• b.' han . m• mb+•t-.. too .. wtt•ll .,, rthtCit 1,.. r .. r ~'-fl·'' • t .. • t .-.•tJI• • I ''"·' • I~+· I "' 1 • • I I •f lf")!l• Ill 1 htS old "·""''f" or stlk hadt·~ l'l\l'n I ., ...... ,,,.,\. lt•.t!Uitll...; ol \ orl• I\, .. r to•l I I tl' li:h. ... \\do. " II ,....,.. 1 .... 1 """•" I• in R,., the.> "nl'\\ lnCik" \·o·r> n•a::; (.'unw f'lnth1· .... '1nd ucltn..,· "'''' '"'" "' .11 our \1• 1 ,., .dd t.•r!tlllr 'l ;J' ""' · 1' 1111 I H.•lol•tl' n' lit• \ ·,, un.t dc•l s~ mE'. Mrs. :lot. \\'h~ It'. :5 13 \lJ s llul11' \\'t••d \\;t ... t'tttnmo•nt• ltrlH .:\1 tkt• .1 ltulo• .ti'H••II ';' tr,dll' · \I II t'o1:l !'l!tnt'' t lt1JI d1 fllr I hr ran .:\1arl!Ut>rth• Corona dPI !\!at· .llu• · .. r 1 .tit• 1 n'~''" nt 1 , .. htnr .. \.1. • J• i I t • ""'''' ttllt'·' 111•11 ''''' • I d 1 U F ="l'Wfl<lrl J (.trt••l C't~IIOC'tl llf anos. Big an H e. amous F:XPI RT T \'P I:SG tn my homo• lu II ,. 1• ,•,\ \' •t , .. 11 1 '"'. r. :t• • " •' "· 1 .... ··r to •I " 1 J !w••u • ,,,r
makes. Chjckctin~;, Knabe, Stein-l..t•t 11.r--. manu.scnpt. ... ••tr F'a;.t, hul!· '' r•l 'h ' ••I 1, ·.: , ! ~.,. , ...,, A ... ,0 • ~\!;;tu:>r'·ll'•~:orr.y ~&l•nClay orthk ... rsKi.'ml~wl, n••at. 8l't·urall' \\nrk Harbor R E d \', ·,1•1 til. 't' •l II -'' • ..... : ... ,. ~ 1'1111111 ' t ' If,' ..:ut.ll•'\.1 th• 'o!.
·v .......->'" " """' 1\l\:!.\\', da\ 01' o'\t•<; gist ,. I I•' U u •f" ~I ••r! IIIJ>-I '"I fl'l 10 )'1)!1
tenus. Trade .n your old plano i-liH 1-.Lili.RI )· ''"UIIlt• \If" \\onnn e ra IOD n s Ufl\\8t d Tho• o;~Jk· for tu ur· <.up-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DAI"'lZ-SCIDUDT, Santa Ana. , ••. r 11 ''" I" 1 I#O l• •l ,. '''
520 No. eor. 6th. 2-BDR\t. hnm€', m wly dC'C . f£>nccd .doth'. rnn· anti IJoard 10 prl\'"'''' N I Th d ' ' I '• 1 " ... •• ·, * SPECIAL EASTER GIFTS •
I II. h & d <'VI\ hnm(' 411' Short $1 . ('o<;ta ;\!(',.., ex urs ay I ·u •• I " lh : t l .~ llld .... !I ,,.,.. Col .•• , 40 .... ,. ) 00 S u..E -yd. db . ..;ar. IC ry, ~mo. BE~H'tm :>719-\\'.
-sed Spinet. Like new. kcy. lt•as£' b t & lasl mo. r('Q. Must -:-----:-----.,-'uti '' _ ... ,, rt .J, ··1";-I '" 111 H,';d,.. b ,o ... 2 00 board. Cas<',)[ tone p e r f E'Ct. hR\l' l't'fl•f"l•I\C('S 118Santa lsa-PRTVATf::'-10:-.:EY tu lndfl ()ll It tl R•'CIS'l'.tllllll r) ...... ,., I,, nw .... h· lll!o·d tl L • .s~, t---..~J.o .. •~~ IS mot.. )00
WA;:>.;Z-SCH:'ttlOT . anta Anu. b(-1 , Costa ~1esa. lnq. Dick's Mar-E'!.tatt•. E.:. A. Chrisly, :!II:> :--;,1 d~~ • Apnl Ill• '"' '"' p• · tl\ '• "1 ' I •'' ·• • •t:l<l L t, 70 ~'-7.71
·•Jtl ,, '1 1 6th k 1 2398 :--Jwpt Bh·d BE 56."i2 Ba) Front. Ralhoa l"lantl do·ctttll'h "' .1111u ·~ II '''" t· ,._, "tl• • tt~"·' ntH'• , " ... 1-: 11 , r llud• • D·ou t 8 mo• 1 00 >l-• -.o. " u n ror. . , c . · · .. · -F UR N. APTS. for rent. See Lou-~EE Tiff. :"\E\\' Rol,.:tdl• Rod.., ut rw•,t•d '"a lltlf• t• 111 111•' tn 'l '' ~ pi tt ot-"' • ,. oltlt-1 I !·'1• 11• • ~ H A REED Boo 82 Coron• del Mer
lse Apts. first. Dbls & singles. :-.;orm Bel.!!: Co. RN·I~ lines and ''' Clllllll~ "'IIH'•' '"'' I;''' '"'' d ·'"" .. r "lit 1111 • tJ, 1''-'llll., ''i••l .... tJ C... ,1 T.l .~none H Arbor 28b)-W
overlooking Bay. 308 Carnation, sporlfishinL: cqUJpml'nl: !-t'l'\'1<'1:'. miL'-1 11 -rt•L:•~''' "' 'I tl .. ,, \•o11r \,•, l•'ltl• <1• \•lt•p '"''' " II "''"' sed Apartment Ranges
Bunk Bl'ds . . 1'win
1'\ew Box ~prlngs &
trE'sscs. Lot' or otn .. r
used furnitun
Corona del Mar. 9C.llCoas l Hw> .. ;-.;, n BE7011 n·~istt'IIHIII It '"""''h ltotltllh'• m,,,, \\tto·t hn"•'''' Ito '•'\'''' -::.;.:..;::;:..:::,.~~:..;:.;.~--=~-:-:~h:-"-"7'd t:"OR A''ON' JlrodtiAI-" ,.,-, "'orona Dour Jl'll'l~. ~011 hol\t' onl:. '"till \'Ill ht tl.tfll.t td h\ cln,.r·• 'l•r•nk-GARAG!o: for n•nt. :110 Ore I • r " ' " 1 Corona dt>l ~ar d<'l Mar. call HArt)nr 2~0-M. o~t " lrH m wtth tho• •··~ '""·" 111 I ,.. \ w •il1 h :-p•' ad ••t ·h· .;rtr·
ROTO-T ILLI:"JG and weN! cuuin~ !1w~llt~c your tlt''ll•' . , '""'\'Ill ht•lp It• r••l otn nw•~:on•
t · ?213 ;-,;,.,...,.,oJrt Bl\'d I T ,o·l:t~tr.u' ,,,, ., dt,·' , , p \\'l~o·n 'II'" 11t ,, ,,, . .!••\•
mactml's. ~ • ~. ·r • hall •nd t1 tlw ,.,,, 111 •'It '"''' 1<1111<1 q .. , ••II' t n ·•,···· ''I·" Wanted
Cnsta MeAA. Bf •. l l80-J. .
1
dut 1n1! t'Pt 1.1111 ''"'II' • pho•tH 11.\ "tr<•ll~ ''!\"·!~
ens. t r .. ~:ture I FOR YOUR PET-U.s. Govt .m-161 Th('l tnlln\\ tn. f't't '••ll-\\lo r• P,. ""''' '''"' l•ttolt/1' .,..~ \VANT c-hild's pla~pt>n and h igh spectcd horse meat. £rl't' dcliv. in 1hr11llChttut ttw ul\ t'• ,1ualt: ... ct \\llh "'"''" 1 '~'"'"' 1 rllp "' plnnt
1687 Orangc A\t•. Costa Mr!>ll chau_. IIArhor 257l-R. Harbor Area. Hidy's P et Sup-I tn 11 ~1,,,.r "''''I" · ll.llt. ,1 f,IIIHI '""d Jolll'lll tt 111 1, trc ,, I> tl'c·~·,
from nr" Alpha 8<-ta Mkt. WILL PAY cash for your usPd Ji.lies & S por ting Goods. 605 •.. Fc1rr,.~t AJ111 dt•r l' 1 p, ,, ! '" ,, trnrn ·h• .. ,,.n• 1,al hlt1-. ,1.
Phone £31:-aeon 7323 furniturE' Cnst F urniturl', 1687 coast Blvd.. COM . HA 1293-J. 1 A \, Alh·n 1~. 1 k 11 1! l ... 1;.;1 11, :1' , .. ,,tJ \\ , ·, 1 ,. 11 •.• ll• 11, I\ Oran~l' A\c. Costa :'otc·sa. Across Paintinq-Paperhanmnq F'ro nl ; C'c1runa del \;,,I ... ~1 1·, l'uwh l~ll'k tht• ture-\\ hl·n ptmis
USED FURIITURE
5-pc. i\'ory din1 tte $19 95
5-pc. chroml' dtnette 29.50
Baby crib 14.95
5-pc. bedroom st't . . '19 .50
3-pc. rattan Bl'<'tlonal 69.50
2-pc. K.roehler L..R set 79 !'><l
Sofas and twd divans
from ........ .. .... 10.00 up
Occasional cha u-s and rock-
<'rs from . . .. . . 2.50 up
Da•lcer F111lt.e
1112 N•wpOf't Blvd., Coste M"e
lueon 11616
E. L Se .. llleler
• lEALTOit
• IUSINESS Of'POITUNITIES
• lENTAU
~~Arbor 1111
1$23 C..st 11-ord .. c.-. ,... ... .,
rrom llt'W Alpha Beta Mkt. Ph. -,-I Hazd Condon, 31~ ::'\ 1'1'1" ... \1 :·, H• .... II' I... ld h I I t I I II'·~··
BF'.acon 73.!3 GEORGE BURKHARDT I Edna F'r:wkltn i cl L11k,p111 ~t ··, br'lmh11•.: llo not n~'J.:h·<'l the
C"lFA.NTS' ~L'RSE wtshi'S baby GOB Slet St.. Newport BMdl :l.lar~ntl'rttl' F u'lo ,. 7tli I 1rk,put unpt>' '•'"' l•t 1,., t ('tn.: · •11• 1lal ·
sittinK or stay ''-ith t•mploycd HArbor Mli-W 1 a!:d ~tr-,. J Cadllt· •-~ F··• nl••at. ,,...., lr • ' I~'''' tnd ·mltlt \\
mother's child w~kly. !\loderatE' ="~""port • -· \11"" p, 11) Plllkt•ll,
C'ho.rgl.'. HArbor 2555 R-K.. Call aner 1 P· m . 109 32nd St Frankhn \\ 111111•. 1117 School Bond Vote
WANT 1-bdrm. rum. apt. or house H. H. HOLBROOK 1 Cl!!b~ou."<' Dr :. L1du · · • ~.'r•:llm
rrom July 15th to AUl!. 30. in eo-I Gnfflth. 223 \ U\ R:t\('fll) I "'l'\\-
rona dt.'l Mar. Include local. in Dependable Plumbing 1 port l ku:ht" • • • :'-IN :'-I••' Rvb-Thl' At m i ''' Tru_,,,.," <'f '"''
rntt"r. "1 rs. Jack Underwood.' A n-...mpt ... _ .... l.r Serv1c.!> in!'. 4:11 Rl•dl'lnd-.. ~1 1' l"h .t 1' "''"I"~ rt HP.II'h Jo I t m ,, n 1 a r ~
'<' '-lH C'IV ~.... ood d 5Jl\ .... ( 1!1\olf' 1'1JI·,ti.l\ l'atl\1\<,l-f'd \hi' 625 No. &ntley, Tucson. Ariz. 1 :'\ta lnt.Bined 1 \\' lan · • Tu'-lm l);tllnt.... to' 1tw \tar<'h 2"1 "<'OI"'>l
WILL DO cooking for banQUE'ts or Pboe.o IIArbor 14l 8-W -h..md rf•'<'IJttfl nnd announced the
will sew b)' tht-da~ or hour.l 1811 Balboa BIYd. Nf'WJ!O!t lw.da Public Hearing Planned nffl<'ml tall~ a ... tollows 1.$ yes
_Good r<'ft'rE'nct-s. BEacon 5274-R. p A 1 N T 1 N G :~ml 171i n•• \\1111 h ,, a 1 hlt'l'-'"-••n•'
wANT TO Bl'Y 10 or 12' boat. not ro.:....l Sh n!-!'trps towa rd workinJ;: t'UI n Wll-lllf\J\IItt' II' : ", r uf 1 h, ~~~-, lll~l
over 125-lbl'. H Arbor 2996-W. CdU eii.Ul fonn pl11n for Pi"t'S und floa ts In l11nd ,,._. tt 1'1w··· "," <'nb ''"''!
"n • • ~'73 Palmer St. -~1a 11.-th<' <'hnnn<'l bi.•t\\t't'n Ftalbt'n Cov,~J< nb ... , n'"'' t.JJ, rol , \o"' ,, ''
Services ' Bl!'.ac!oa IM'r-• und Newport Island \\r't'(' t.11..t•n nt 1'ht· tru:-T•"''" .. r,; awa•on.: "tn'il
Superfluous Hair
Permanently removed from face.
arms. legs. Eyebrows and hair-
line shl\pro-No more tweezing.
ELLEN L. BRYANT. R-E .
Tuesday and Thursday only
Udo's Salon of Beauty RA ~6
BOOKKEEPING. systt'ms. finan-
cial statemt'nts, a uditinJ; etc by
a retired ('(mtrollcr or an 1-A.
Nn tlonally known store. llavt-a
C.allf. P A. certificate. Rt'a!IOn·
nble. HArbor 2R1-W .
BABY S I'TTING In your home or
mine. day or night. HA 1670.
Ja~t WN'k's me<'llllt; ()I l-'11) COUll• 11'00\ lht• l'•'lllll\ I'Olln'-ttl Ill )t•lll 11
cil ' \\IWih•'l' tht• .Lil't'\'iOU'I oontrl\<'t
Rt'QUl' t for a pu blic-ht'ar·ln~: nil \VIth Art•hth'<'l" Pht lnwr 1-:llt r
{ormm r: St:t'h a t'OhC) was m3dl'l h!"IH•k ;'111<1 F1·o'f)rrit'k lllt\kllt •n tor
by .l. 1". Gurrln, W. 1-!-\hit•lds. J th•• F'n.;t~n ~hool addttltlll'< i-s
H. Nutt. W .. 1. F.dwards and JnC'k \ilhd Ar('htfl 'd' Rtch:u·d Plt>rrr
F'lshcr. Council a~'l'('('d to rrfl'r and Gt-ct~·· Lmd and 11 M'X'intN>
lh<' n-~tt('r to the Hnrbor Comm1a.-wtll pn;>pare thE' plans fpr the nP\\
sion ~nd then call for a hcarlnJ: Corona d••l Mar liChool.
Easter
CARDS
BASKETS
Stuffed Animals
• • •
BRGIIIIIS
VARIETY STORE
..
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Bt~lboil
THE4TRE
1 ... 1 .. 11111ft1111111111111Uiill l11 111\1111 IIIII JIIHI IIII lltl
raJDAY and SATURDAY
BURT LANCASTER
"TEl TALL lEI"
AJSBC>'l"T iind COSTELLO
.. Here Come the Coeds"
8UNDAY and MONDAY
LORETTA YOUNG
.. Mother Is a Freshman"
FRED MacMURRAY
.. Father Was a
Fullback ..
~DAY and WEDNESDAY
JEA!'TNE CRAIN
.. Letter to 3 Wives"
ROBERT :MITHCVM
"Out of the Past"
MIDNIGHT SHOW
Tt'ESD:\l'
ABBOT T and COST ELLO
"HOLD THAT GHOST"
C'LAl'DE R AI:--IS
"The Invisible Man"
''ALADDIN AND
IDS LAMP''
in T t'c.hnJcolor
Kl88 MATI~'"EE SAT • • 1 .. THE BIG CAT" .
S?ARTS W EONE..qDA Y
BOOT~ MALO:'IJE
''MUTINY''
-and-
FRED ~htc~l\JRRA Y
"Callaway Went
That away"
CUSHIOIS
F« Bo•h, Outdoor & lndoM Furni-
twe • l ge. Select. Pl•siic.s, F.brin.
House & Garden
611 Coasi Highw•y, Newport
se..~on 5277
Open Nights • • Sun. 10 •. m.A p.~.
S P E c ·l ALl Z II G
Visit Our Beautiful
Cocktail Lounge
,
\ < l ir;f "' I v i' •t.GHO fur Hoo~ Mt>mona l H Mpltal Is bl>lng prt<·
,.., .• ,,.. .. h~· ··ir!<. A. Burr Whit.-Jr. ( r1gbt), presldt>n t of JunJor Ebt>ll
uf :-o;ewpurt 8(-ach, to ~lrs. R. L. Bat'on. r~ently a pa,oln tf'cl ntlmio·
illtmt·•'r of thf' Ho11pltJtl. (Sf't> story on pa.gf" 10.)
Hal"boi"High
By PA~I I,IOXJE
Tht• nnm:al Orang<' Count~ V o-
' cal .:'\iu~it' Fcsti\al took plm'l' a t
the Santa Ana Hi~;h Sdll)ol aurli·
I.·'· iu: ': •. ch 1-l ,.,, •• i ,:' · i,'all~
a!l of t: t:' lh.;sl~·· Count~ .;:('!~uol,.; 1 1 pc.l·tit.:ipatin;:. 'l\\l'ht• hoy!'< and 1
;)ll girls \\1'1'1' sC'lt>ctt"d h) .:'\1iss
Marie Hiebsch from hC'r ,.tinous
music I..I'Pllps to ptlrticipatf• in thl'
Festival. .lt•n·y ~hannon. H·nor.
Lagun a. B each
PLAYHOUSE
"COME BACK,
LITTLE SHEBA"
.·\PRJ[. 10-11 -12 and 17-18-19
Curta in 8:30 .. \dnt.l,.slon $l.50
( ll• ~ inc·l.l Phon .. .a-65'.!9 for
b•·,.••nuhun-.. :11 11 ON'llR ,\\1-'.,
l.n gunn B~e h.
I a nd Donna !'\elson. ,.oprano. sang
solo1-. ~~~=~~~~~==~~ . . .
£jght Ha t bor :.tutknts \\Cl'£' ~d
ccted for th£' Bank of Amenca
Achie\'t>ment Awards las t week a l
a confeft>nCt> of th£' school scholar-
ship committee and ba nk officia ls.
Thos(' chost'n for exct•llence in I
their fiC'Ids wer(' J oanne Wt>s ton,
social scienc£': Marjorie Dens-
mor£'. business: Tom Henderson,
mathema tics: Pa t Newkirk. home
economics: Lautie C'risell. art:
Dave -Sv.'Bnson. English : Dick
Lusk, scil:'nce : and Dick Sh:'lrman.
1 s hop.
Garden Topics
B ·· .JOE D. ELLIS ES. APRIL 8th-9:00 P . LEE SHIPLEY'S
Now that the weather is warm SPRING
the aphids will tx> getting bad and f A S H I O N wiJI have to 1x> controlled They
ai"C' small, fragile, soft-bodied in-
sects with sucking mouth parts. SHOW
SomE' have wings while some do :=~====~~~~~~~ not. They are black, green, yel-
lowish, or pinkish and their bodies STOP AT naked or perhaps covered with
a powdt>ry wax. They Uve in col-Th A h onies where they excrete quanti· e rc es tiPs of hon£'ydew. which attracts
ants and on which a sooty mold
fungus gro'lfS. Many species at· "Your Host to the
tack v£'~etables and other garden Coast Since 1926"
plants. causing deformation and F I N E F 0 o D 8
C'Urling of l£'a\'PS. lf not control· c 0 c K T A 1 L 8 i led, they make the growing or many plants very difficult. COAST HIGHWAY AT
Control consists of spraying or THE ARCHES
dusting with contact insecticides Newporl a.e~h
containjn~ nicotine, pyr£'thrum. ro-JOHN VD ~ J ~
tenone, lindane or one of several-· .r.
other insecticidE's. Because many BE.e~on 5163
6f the aphid" dl'\'t>lop on th£' un-
dersides of leaves. thoroughness of applica tion is n<'Ct>ssary. ~ant ads make everyday Uving
Easter Message
At Church Meet
An Easter message was deliv·
ered by Mrs. J . A. Gillette. Spiri·
tual Life Chairman of the South·
ern ·c a I I for n I a Congregational
Women, at the Women's Fellow·
shjp meeting of the Corona del
Mar Community Church Wednes·
day of last week. Mrs. Paul Bab-
bitt delivered the devotions.
Important part of the business
meeting conducted by Mrs. Wen· dell Hoyt, president, was the elec·
tion of the nominat ing committee
including Mrs. A. A. Kemper, Mrs.
Ed Hagen, M rs. C. E. Cave, Mrs .
Thursday, April 3. 1952
0. M. Campbell a nd Mrs. George
Davies. An impressive spring ·table with
a dominating purple color 'InS the
Ct'nter of the tea and social hour
which followed the meeting. Host·
ess committee included Mesdames
John Ca.rrteron, France« Cox, 0 . B.
Reed and A. A. Kemper.
MGA~'S
Your Family RM18urant
(Oieeed Twlea7)
1416 Oout ......
rt.orlMt o-oea W
Buy Direc:t from Fadory
at Terrific Savings!
OUR
FACTORY
OUR SECOND GREAT
Anniversary
SALE!
Dress-Up for Easter
at Sensational, Unbeatable
Low Prices
on •
Men's and Women's Wear
FACTOR¥--TO-YOU! .
TERRIFIC SAVINGS!
Westminster Mfg. (o.
Wesbninster Avenue cmd tocu s~ Street
WESTMINSTER. CALIFORNIA
BETWEEN SANTA AN.'\ .::nd SE.".~. ~:.ACH
and Buena Park and Hun tington Beach
HO{;R~: DA.II:V 9 :MI t.o ll:Stl fl· m .. Qunll:lY" 111 t,. .t :,O r. m .
()pfe "'ed:IM'Iilda;\· :Sil!hl ... 7 .11 1\::~.~ 11\. ,, ... ,. Mealybugs are among the mos t eas1er. Many a want is filled
serious sucking pests. They have through use of a lin.e or two. ~dl~ ~e-ei~hth to ~~fuurth i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ inch long. and have flattened,
elongated. oval bodies whkh ar e
covered with a white, powdery
wax. They also excrete large
amounts of honeydew. Tht>y are
a pest that may be found on al-
mm:t all plants the year 'round
They are particularly bad on in·
door or on greenhouse plants. Oil
emulsions, thoroughly applied to
the tops of the plants. are effec-
tive. They should be used at the
rate of 3 to 5 tablespoons per gal-
lon of water. The t rea t men t
shoulq be repeated at one to three
week mtervals.
Ensign Classified ads have been
a proven means of reaching buyers
for aU sorts of merchandise--Use
them! Phone HArbor 1114.
City Government Is a Business
PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT
Elect a Basiaess Man
as Coudlmaa
VOTE FOR
TOM NORTON
SAl'S SEAFOOD
A resident of Newport Beach Since 1943
Owner of Norton's Bayahore Cede
cmd the Cape Cod HOUM of Balboa Jaland .
TOM .SO~'J'ON
At THE Sf&N Of lHl SWOIDASH
16278 Coast Hwy., Surilide p.., \tical J\dvertisemenl
'fta •• ...,.. April3. 1951
Aa Opportunity
Awaits You
to leem how
a.· . ~2-lltian tJaaJCe
lte.l& humen ils and
~" hum•• problems
by •ttending •
Free
Public Lecture
en tiffed
"a.n.tian Science:
'llae Revelation
ol True Safety"
by
~NtC C. AYRES, C. S.
Member of the Board of Lec-
tureship of The Mo~her Church,
The First Church of Christ,
Sdmtist. in Boston, Massachu-
setts
Ia the
CHURCH EDIFICE
IIOS VIa Lido ·
l'fEWPORT BEACH
MONDAY, APRJL ·7
AT 8 P.M .
Fm8T CH'V'RCH OF CHRIST,
SCIESTIST
('O&DIAI.l.l' IS\'ITES Vot:
FREE PICKUP
AND DEUVERY
c Exp'"' altera-
S
Q ::::ast BIY<L
CORONA DEL liAR
Call HA 3176
CLEANERS
II. N . MANGRUM
CHIJR.C:HR ~ MONDAY NIGHT 'VNBULI'n,' lliBLE J...E880N
How to ~ complete aalety Th~ spiritually scientific method IUCICAmtiifG for the individual and the world or overcoming the spurious and
will be discussed in a Christian baseless claims of bondage and •.rav&• 18 S1JBIECT Scifmce lecture in Newport Beach discord will be considered in the ·
Palm Sunday's sermon at the at 8 p. m. Sunday Bible u•sson on "Unrl"al-
Corona del Mar Com m u n i t y The lecturer wU1 be Frank C. hy'' In the Newport Harbor Church will be "Who ls This Ayres ot Indianapolis, Ind., and Church of Christ, Scientist.
Jesus?'' to be delivered by Rev. will be given under the ausptoea
Paul E. Babbitt. Special Easter of First Church of Christ Scien-We have <1ne ot the most up.to-
season music will include anthems Ust, in the church edifice, 3303 Via date · and effident job prtnttnc
by the Chapel and Chancel Choirs, LLi~do~. ~N~ewpo~~rt~. ======d~p~la~n~tsgln~th~e~Har~~bo~r~Area~~·~Try~~ua~. ~~~~~~~~;~~~~ ''The Psalma" by Faure at the 9 :45 F
a . m. service and "Hosanna,
Blessed Is He" by Maryott at 11
a. m. Members will be received on
Palm S unday. • • •
TWO OVM'I' SPEAKERS
The M,l.sslonary Volunteer So-
ciety of the Seventh-Dey Advent-
ist Church will have two guest
speakers at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow
(Friday). Fred GoUes and Rich-
ard Sesaums of La Sierra CoUeee will brine a Prophecy Lecture.
At 11 a. m. Saturday Elder Stan-
ley Jefferson. Sabbath School su-
perintendent of the Southeastern
Conference, will bring tt>e mes-
saee and lie will a1sc lead in the
Sabbath School Rally at 3 p. m.
Pastor Hollis L . Anderson will dis-
cuss "Is Sprinkling Biblical?" and
"Should We Baptise Infants?" at
7:30 p. m . Wednesday. • • •
PALM SUNDAY SERVICE
"Jesus wept over Jerusalem-
what would he think of this mod-
ern world?" will be the theme to 1 be discussed Sunday at the Balboa
Island Community M e t h o d i s t
Church by Dr. Harry White in hi.s t
sermon, "Jesus and Our Modern
World." Gilbert Aiken, baritone,
will sing "The Psalms" by Faure.
Overflow congregation may hear
the sermon via loud speaker in
De._rborn Hall of the church. • • •
ISTRODtTE SEW CHOIR
You Are Invited --
To the outstanding Social Event of the County
THE FIRST CHARITY BALL
for the
HOAC MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Presbyterian
* Music * Dancing * Entertainment * Dinner * * Eminent Stars of Radio, Stage and Screen *
WALTER O 'KEEFE. Master of CeremorJes
Presentmg
GINNY SIMS. LIBERACE. and ANN MlLLER
at the
BALBOA BAY CLUB
8 p . m. Friday, April 18. 1952---$10 per Pe:so~
CALL THE RALBOA BAY CLL'B AND MAKE RE~ERVATIO:NS FOR YOL'R PARTY
Telephone: BEacon 6528 •
The new choir of th£> First Bap-
tist Chw·ch or N£>wport Beach,
19th and Court St.. will present
their first anth!'m this Sunday un-
dPr the dir~t~n or Mrs. Jo~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Herrick. Rev. l \'an C. Ellis. pas-I
to~ ""ill preach on ··A Welcome
for Jesus" at th<' 11 a. m. sen ·1ce.
Evening sPrmnn at 7:30 will b<"
!.'ntitled "Bt•sidP th~· \Vron~ F1re "
The l!rea 1 pt-a~ t>r of inll·rce.-,.um
will 0e tho• "Ubjt•('l 11r di!;t'U.,'-IUn ;at
7:15 p. m. \\'pdnesday
('HOR.\L \"t;~PER ~F.It\"ICE
A S[)('C1al Palm S unday Choral
1 \'esJ)('r Sf'n IC~' \\i ll bt> th,, prt>lude I to holv we<'k st•n ices at St. An-
drC'ws • Prf'sbytrrian Church 10
Newport Hf'ights. Roth sPnior
and junior choirs will parllcipatl' 1 in thl" saC'rl'd mus1c oftPrt>d at
14 :30 p. m. Sunday. Duplicate ser-
vices Sunday at 9 :30 and 11 a. m.
• will present Rt>\·. James Stewart
\\ith a sermon on '"Th<' First
Palm Sunday." St. And r t' w s
choir will sing ··Glory to the King .
of Kin~s." A Maundy Thursday
sen ·icC' will be held at 8 p. m. in
the Church Loum~<'. • • •
PALM ~t'SO.rU' ~ERMO~
CiOOD EATINCi
11-CU-IT
FOOD FREEZER
$42.9.95 ~· . \t"\• $556 Per Week
o•
G-1 Food Fr-z•rs are equipped with the same dependable re-
frigerating system found in G -E Refrigerators. More than
2,700,000 of these G-E systems have been in use 10 years
-many 15 and 20 year.;.
CAN
COST
LESS!
with the
LID O CUSTOM
FOOD PLAN
and the
"Behold. Tlly Kjng Comt•th" will
be the theme of the sermon !or
Palm Sunday by Pastor H<'r bert
\. Roth at th" ::"\C'wport Harbor I
Lutheran Church. Thr Cher ub
and Jumor Choirs will jom to s1ng
"Th<' Palms." Durin~.r lloly Wl'<'k. I
s£>rvice-s will be hf'ld on ~taundy
Thursday a t 8 p m .. when the ~t'r
mon theme Y<'ill lx-·•In the Sha·
dow of the Cross." Thursday C\ <'· 1
ning, April 3. the Women's Mis· ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=;;;:=;;;:=;;;:=;;;:=;;;~ I si on a ry Society "'i 11 meet at t he 1
hom!.' o! Mrs. B. Ellerman. 532 1 Eat the Best -and Save!
GENERAL ELECTRIC
FOOD FREEZEI
" ... NAME
THAT
SONG ••• "
•
MUSIC
COMEDY
AWARDS
•
every
Wedllesclay
.00 . 8:30 p . m.
• IVOE
dial 1480
~ at borne and help put
rDODeY ln ctrcula tton locaJlF,
Fullerton Ave .. :'\ewport Heights.
Mrs. J . We-ston. ~1issionary from
Africa. w1U speak. • • •
I 'MT. OF TRASSFIGGRATIOX'
Palm Sunday scn·ices will be
1 he ld at 11 a. m. Sunday at Christ
1 Church by the Sea. the Commun-
I ity Methodist Church of :Newport-
1 Balboa. "The Mount of Trans-
figuration," climax o! a series of
sermons on the ''Mountains of the
Bible." will be Re\'. Thomas Pen-
dell's sermon topic. The choir will
sing "Ride On, Ride On." ~ith the
solo by Mrs. Delevan Freitag. who
will a lso sing a duet. ''Thl" Palm$,"
with Mrs. Willis Fields.
~
The
Sip~··
HArbor 87
417 Narc!._ COM
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
3303 Vie liclo, Newpotf ... ch
1\ bref\ch of The t.Aother Church, The
Fi~t Church of Christ, Scientist, in 8os
ton, t.4 essechusetts. SIH!dey School _ .. _____ t :IS •·"'·
Sund.v S.rvice --····-·-····-··-'1 :00 o.m Wedne5doy Eve:oi119 '""tiiiQ_ 8:00 p.m
lteedi119 Room located at I I I Palm
St .. Balboa. is o~n daily from 12 1100~
to S p.m. eace pt Sundoys a11d holiday1
nati011ally ob~.
The public is eordially i11vited to et
tend th• church services ond use the
bedi119 Room.
* * Buy Your Food Wholesale
through the
Lido CUSTOM FOOD P~an
e NO DOWN PAYMENT e
Finance your Food Purchase
a lor.g with your Free:er and e::-
joy the finest meats frull vege::1b~cs
and spec10lt_y 1tems avm!able * The money you save through the
Lido Custom Food Plan
Will Help You Make the Payments on
Your General Electric Food Freezer
One of Our
Satisfied Food Plan
Customers Is
E. ll HclDSea
1011 N. Bay Front
Balboa Island
SEE THE G-E HOME FREEZER ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOP
-or our representative will be glad to caD on you tc:> explain our
LIDO CUSTOM FOOD PLAN
LIDO ELECTRIC CO •
BEacon 5505
IEIERAL ELECTRIC 516 COAST ... ,,
fOOD PIIIZIIS Newport Beach
•
Pave 8 ~·
Sewer Plan for CDM Blaff
To Be SaluaiHed to Coacil
City En~in('('r &-rt Webb In·
for.ed City Council last week tha' be hopes to be able to submit
plaM and specifications at the
ned Council meeting, April 14.
foT a .ewer system to S('rve bluff
properties along Occan Blvd., in
Col'ONl del Mar.
'Tide Information was given in
answer to a lcttt>r from Col. An-
Visitors from Detroit
For Heights Resident
lin!. Ar<'hi(' Cram•. 314 Smclt~t:r
Ave., Newport Hcights, has VISI-
tors from Detroit. They are her
son and daughter-in-Ja w. Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Crane and their two
children. Evelyn Ann and Harold.
The Detroit fam ily arc a lso spend-
inJ<: some timf' with Mr. Crane's
s ister, Mrs. G{'Org<' Johnson or
Corona dt>l Mar.
drew Sl'nlth of Corona del Mar.
who objected to granting of a per-
mit for a cesspool for the Fried-
man house now undt-r construction
on the bluff near Marsuerlte Ave.
He cited the possible danger of
polio in the use of cesspools ncar
a bathing beach. The letter read
a t the Council meeting was a copy
or a letter sent to the County
Ht'alth Department. Col. Smith
said yes terday that he had not yet
received a re ply from the county.
The sewer line would eliminate
the need for a cessr)()()J. Mr. Webb ~
said. City Manager John S~tllors
pointed out, however , that lt a
t e m p o r a r y cesspool pt>rmit is
sought, pending completion o r thl'
sewer line, such permit could not
tx-dcniC'd.
Hours Changed
For BlooclmobUe
Th<'re will be a change in hours
for t ht> April 17 visit o f the Red
C'I'Oss Bloodmobile at the Ameri-
can Legion Hall, 15th ~t. a nd Bay
Ave.. Newt>Ort.
ThE' Bloodmobil, will be there
from 2 to 6:30 p . m .. instead or the
usual 3 to 7 p.m. The quota again
will be 220 pints. Appointm<'nts
can be.> made by collin~ Mrs. Carl
Zamlock a t the Rt'd Cr oss officc.
Ha r bor 1865.
JOKN A. MURDY, Jr.. 52. of
II unftnf>:'Wil BHdl, U.U. w...-k
aanoullcrd hi• caadtdat'y fnr
Rtatf'l 84-~~ator from t.be county'111
S~th SfonatorW Dl8trlct.. lfe
has bf>t-ll a rNidf'at of ONUI~e
Couaty for the paiJt o&O year-.
Durflllt' tble tlme he haa bet-a a~
th·e.ly ldenUfiNI wttb raaebin~
lftt.t'rNt.., wat.t'r probl.-ms and
e h1c a lfaln.. He Ia married, t-he
fatbf'r of tbree gTowa chJJclrfll.
Hla prt.>Mat dvlc a.cUvlttrs lD·
cludt'l ..-rvtee as a b'UIItee of
WhJt11t'r Colle~te IUld as prf'tll-
df'nt of th" Uoa.g MemorlaJ fl~
pltal. H~ Is a Rotari.aa and a
mt>mtwr of the M f' t h o d I 1t t
Church.
M'RR NEWLON IIONORED p G.
One or three r ecent parties hon· I rogram lven
• ormg .1\11'!'. LOw('JI NC'wlon or Co-
rona del Mar ":'as a br unch and IT 0 Mrs. Renner
ba by shower ~a,·en by Mrs. Al l W ant to say
''Happy Easter"
in a w a y that
proves you
M EAN it?
,._OR~4,_.'S
Flower Shop & Nursery
ISIS Cout Blvd.
OORONA DEL MAR . .
Il l
Specially Priced
j for Easter!
and '' ''" t SO mole\
MARTINI SETS
Plcg<'r a t her hom<', 407 Dahlia Go\\ n<'d in tx•autiful ChincsP I A\'C'. 1 ~:o~tumcs. l\trs. Alexander Renner
-_ _ _ _ _ -~ of Corona Highland!'. prescntcd I -~~ tlw pa'o){ram at th,• Kap pa Gamma
I r;~l ~ Alumna{• t<'a last Friday at th<• 14111011/1. Girl Scout house in Newport Mn;. I
Rennt•r'o, program was in thr('(' I q1J parts. h('J.:mnan~ wit h her ..:irl·
U.~M hood in Hungary and relating ht>r
E'XJ)erat'nCl'S untal sht' camt> to t he
8 ANN l 'mt('d Statt>s as the resu lt of 1 · 1 Communist oppressaon in the· Or-
~aaa-·wtsh! w,. W<'r<' all set to j('nl. Orit>ntal mementos adorned
tell you about the new nylon-and-the stage and servt'd as a back-
cotton wonde rfuls . You may have ground for her PXOtic gowns.
read about this beautiful fabric Mrs. G. Carson Rasmussen of
and of tht' exquisite dresses de-San Clement. Kappa alumnae
signed in it by Nantucket Natur-chapter president, and Past P resi-
als. Wllile I was marshalling my dcnt Mrs. Ja mes Stoddard of Co-
adjectives to ~ive you the low-rona del Ma r presided over the
down on these newest of summer tea tables. A doU and complctl'
tubables, most of tht' fi rst ship-wardrobe given by a LagunA child
ment of Nantucket Nat u r a Is to help the hospital, was awarded
marched out the front door in as prize at the tea. P roceeds of
O'BRIEN boxes, clutched proudly the benefit arc being turned ovt>r
by O'BRIEN customers. to the Hoag Memorial hospital.
So I caa Jmt W&rD you to be -----
the ftnt la here. bee&~ moNI
styles Ia thlt1 woa.dH fabric wtll
be hf're m~lltartly. TheJ're
50% t'ottoa. 60% orion -• -tbey
Mesa-Newport Group
Studies Recreation
look Ukf' silk. ff'f'l llke cottoa. Thc following committee has
Tbunday. Apdl3. 1152
EDbiea Rec:ei•ed
For AJX. 20 Do9 Show BALBOA ISLAND
SPORTING GOODS EntriH aft belng receIved
th!'OU3h Saturday tor the third U-
ct>nsed All B~ Dog S how and featartac
obedience trtala of the Santa Ana EQUIPMENT -n8JONG
Va lley Kennel Club, to be held -8WOOONO _ HUNT-
Sunday, April 20. at La Palma
Park on Highway 101 near Ana-lNG -BEACH -CAN-
helm. V .4.8 SHOES, ~Jte.
Entries a nd blanks can be ob-
tained locally from Frank Jordan, BALBOA ISlAND
1210 Coaat Blvd. In Corona del SPORTING GOODS
Mar. '11\e first show, In 1950. HArbor 2641
drew 1,103 dogs, and was third 222 Merlne Av•. lelboe l.land
largest In the United States. The ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ seconft one drew 1,193, and this .:..
year 1,500 entries are expected . Ensign Want Ada b~ a.ultll.
Time for
Lee Shipley's
Style Sh0U1
Port Theatre
Corona del Mar
Tuesday, April 8
9 o'clock in the evening
With "Streetcar Named
S hop fen Ea&lf'r In our newly
flniAf'Rf'd ~hop . . . lor hill
<' I o t h f'l s, bloW~N. "dreMyn
drN-and a~ne.... ..
Joan Roberts Cas\,lals
Carol W est Blop ses
Jules of California
Elm ne Terry
California Lady half sizes
Maternity Wear
Better Dresses
and Play Clothes
l)()or Prtu: A "...aette dt~ Pam Ort«f,D.al
Lee Shipley
Desire"
1108 COAST BLVD. CORONA DEL ltiAa
wash Uke orion! been appointed by Francts J . Hor-,
L'Aiglon. too. has their version vath, chairman of the Park. B~>ach
... a combination of Pima CEgyp-l and R<'Crf'ation Commis~aon. to rc-
tian Yam ) cotton "'i th nylon lt'~ port on a joint summ<'r r('CrPation
a sturdy. beautiful, featherweight pro~ram for Newport flf'ach and
fabric ---completely washable Costa Mesa: AI Irwin. Earl PN-
and needs littlt> or no ironin~. I <'rson. Roy Andersen, W i I Ia a m
NOW WED
ALL DISTANCE LENSES sparkling -clear
hand-blow n
g lass p1tcher.
stirrer and
6 cockt01l
glasses
KAREN MARGRETA
Imports -Nordic Gifts
I 307 Cool I Blvd
Com~~~ .:f .. l M11•
Herber 1373
Houra 9:30 to 5:30. Opet~ Suftdey.
Be a WELCOME
EaaterBunny
i i = ~ iii ~ I ~ Witt. • 61ft From iii
JEAN'S ~ ~ ~ i CW... Cup• eftcl Seucen, Fl9wrinet •
..d eftimel minletures, costume ~
tewelry. ··~ .i • EASTEit CAitDS • !
See our .. 8unny B.llet ' •
Jean' SG* Shop I
rJI7 c...t ..... C.... 4el .. ., ,.
HArt-JI40-J
"'We G;ve S&H GrMn St•mpt'' "'
Check thC'"f' fo r your <;pran~ Burrtick. Ted Nerr and Bob H<'n-
wardrotx----an fact. O'BRIEN'S I nf'tt Thi~ coordina tim: commtt·
ha s Jots or ln\'rlirs for F.AS if'r pn-tC'e w11l submit a n ·pm t ,. t a
radinc:. plu." cunning Jill If' ha ts a nd I pub lac mcc•t ins: or tht> r omnw.,.aon, rolorful fl ow,.rs and ~IOVt'S for to br hrld nt 7·30 p. m \\.ulno S·
your own wardrotx-. And lot" or day in City lla ll.
1.,Yift ire; for frhmds and dt>ar onf's
at this glad season.
~.
\t!
I.F..A\'I NH F OR t::"\(;),A:"\0
Virp nia Prier of Balboa Island,
who is INwinJ< this w~k·rnd for
F.nc iRncl. was surpl'iscd last WN'k
\\ith 11 l larl'\\f"ll party ga\'f'n for
h<:r by th1• J:am: <:Jw wnrk<'cl with
at the Jolly Rog<'r on Balboa ls-
lstnd. Virf!in in sails next Tue-sday
on thf' Qu('('n Ma ry.
---Instead of
Complete
Eyesight Service
Bifocals~---
I Always the Same I
. LOW PRICES .
~'"'erly 33 Y .. n in Downtown l os Angel••
DR. JUUAN J. ISAACS
OPTO M ETR I S T
Modern Eye Examination.s
:"EW AR.f'ADE MHOPR -NNCt tn ~-S.utla Au
floun: 10 a.m. to tJ p.m. Dally lllcludiq Saturday
PHONE IUfliiM-rly 3-032! FOR EVENING APPOINTMENTS
• P lea'Y of Fn!e Pullia« • -
Hert''8 a Up for ltaf' well·
dreMNI woman of A.l.&e lt or 18.
O'BRIEN'8 bavf' aa ~a...Uy
tara"e sprtaa' ~lec-tton of .... ,t
.... to ftt you. • • . d.reeMII
you wtiJ lo,·~ att weiJ &A look well
IJL A.ad for UtP jmtlor IIIUil.
take a look at our aew Cralt'll
---bad~tet pr1Cf'd t'Ottou wttlt
Iota of aty1e!
FRANCIS J. HORVATH
Now here's a secret: Sometime
thl.a week-end we w1U have a new
manikin to join my sister Col<'<'n
and mP In the windows of
O'BRIEN'S Specialty Shop. Jt she
arrives :roan. she may be allowed
to model one or the new short for-
mals ... a suggested piece de re-
sistance for the Hoeg Hotpltal
Charity Ball. April 18. Come In
and m('('t her!
-
_I. -
)
~ 0
lOa OOAft BOIJLIIY.&IID
OOIIOJfA DltL ll&a
''This is oar Iowa-
Let's pall together
to make it better."
ELECT FUI • .J.
HORVATH _ ...
VOTE tuESDAY. APBIL ltb
Polltkal....,atl wat
IU.Itaer -~~ ~~ .................................................................... ~ ...... ~.
Here Are the Candidates Vote Next Tuesday
DAI.E RAl'ISEY t"ICA~('IS IIOil\'ATII
TO)I SOHTO'\ SOR)f.\S MJJ.J.t:n
Harbor Hi Trio Wins Top Honors
Thrl:'t' llnrhor l1 1~h s turlrntS'tPty. Crrt1ricat1> wmncrs from IIH r·
wrrc amon~ l lw tup 27 111 tht• bor ll1~h tnclud£'d Tom ll•·ndN!;IJII,
county to n •c·~>i\'l' cup-; and th"r"· Honald Wurstrr. Da,id <.;wa n,lm.
forr tx-canw ••ntranr.. 111 zonf' rom· ~1arjon<' TH-nsmor<'. Pa t :--:,.,,ku k
J>('titions for tht> staU•·"Idt· Hank und Rlt'hard 'hurman
of Amrrica Achi£>\'Pmt'nt ll\\Arrts.j -----
Lauril" C'ris£'11 was cup winnrr in Sf'\\' ROOK SFA'T IO.S th£' fine arts f1t'ld. Joann(' \V(":ton · •
in litx•ral arts and D1ck Lu"k in )frs fll'nry J)('l!'h'r. cha1 rman.
science a nd mathrmatics. The will tx> hostE'S.t; to tht> n,." 1-.h<·ll
awards are made to high o;chool Book S<'<'t ion IV. wh1ch ml'<'l on
S<>nJors for achien'm<'nt in "chol· Thursday at 22 1 Diamond A • •
arship, leadc>rsh1p an~ promi~ of Ra I boa !!'land 1\t rs Vt·rn•· :O:nnd·
future succrss And service to SOC· grass \\111 give the r('\'lt'W
'As you
multiply
don't for9et
your ADDITION.
One men, plus one
HOLLYVOGUE
CALIFORNIA TIE,
Euter."
OE/\.S WARD .----
Did you r<'ad tne Want
pages today?
A FEW
OF THE
MANY
FAMOUS
CARPET
NAMES
WE CARRY:
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• "For News of Newport Harbcrr"
EiiSiCN
Thtu·..ru,~·. April 3. 19!i2
C 0 1.. 1\ '\"OICt.\\ :o-)IIT II
OFFICIA L NEWSPAPER
OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
\ nl. 4-'"· S4
C. C. Folaron Dies at Age 34
A n '1dr>n 1 ul C"altft•l n~o~ lol 11 ~'~' '' n ICt' ~· .. ,. a• :.' 1• 1• ~! 11 da\
,\l'ar-.. ('lltl~>lrl (" F"olttrnn :!:~:! ''' rt,. Haiti• ,..,.., mh \ <"• I n
fo:\t111ll'' Can\on Hd , :--hwt• C'l1lf!-. ;-;,.,,q c;,,1
rl1•·ci Ja,, Tlt•u,.,c!,,\ a t ht' I nm.· !It
It; ,.,UI"\1\t'd h\ hi~ \\lh C'ttriSSH ;1 fHHik 't.{ I J(l' Ill
dnu..:h r1 '· :\"a.ne~ ht' pan nl'i. \lr II,. II I' •" '1 ,.,, .. , :11 • 1 •
IIIlO :\I I... Franl'l!-F Fuliu 1111 of •• I I II \\ I •I If)< n .... d '1 ""h.d •
!'nuth C:.tlt anfl 11 lu~>t lwr Thfllll· 111'1' ,. q, "•·• '" ·· 'I 1' '" ' '11
111• I 11\0 • "'' ( 'J,j• •• I ,,.,jd
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G<q£' 1111-:h was :{I }I'll!:-old a 1 lu'
dt·arh II• l1.1d ht•t·n ·1 bwld< 1 111
Corona d11 )far altd ~'''" prtrtn• 1
tn I lw Fol;,r on Brothf'l, \VhrJIPs<t It•
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for f'r•"c" J Horv•th for Cc. • 1.-'-'
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featuring those
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TUB
THE LIDO WAY
Authorized R.eprftft\ta live
All Scheduled AJrllnea. m.q. -- -Trains ---Toun a.
ftA VI:L Bl7&M11
•• .... ...... One IIArtler 1MI
Junior Ebell Presents Gift
Of $1,600 for Hoag Hospital
A sense of dvic aeh.levement
was realiud when t.he JunJor EbeU
of Newport Beach presented Mrs.
Winifl'ed Bacon, admln1Jtrator for
Hoag Mt'JDOrial Ho.pital, a check
for $1,600 at the re£Uiar meeting
last Thursd ay.
'The check, 'PI'8PJ' ted by Chair-
man Mrs. A. Burr Whlte, jr., re-
presented pt'OCHda from Hoapital
Benefit project& of the put five
years. Mrs. Bacon gave a brief
talk on construction and equip-
ment and streued the necesalty of
contin ued help for the H011pital in
future yean.
Thursday. April3. 1852
No.llJtJ
NOTJO)j OF SALE OF &&AL
P&OPDTY AT PaJVATf
SAL& 1a -. S~~pert• eo-n ., .._ sea•
Tonight lt'a the ~n who are of Oaafonla Ia ... ,_ tile
r .. _ ......._ Ooeat)' of Oraap primping or tnc party. u .... oc-In the Matter of the FAtale of casion Ia ~ annual "Boues' Night," and the ~n wUJ be guest. CLAR.A LEE CARSON, 0..
ho ceased or their ""ploye-N and will be n-Nodee Ia HH'Ny Glv• that the
ored by a prime rib dinner at the undentgned. u Acbnlnt.tntor ol
Newport Harbot; Yacht Club. Tbe the Eatate of aara Lee Canon.
program, aa usual, wiU be a sur· deoeued. will aell a t private •Je
-:-' A-1 PLUMBING
SPilOIAJ...IZU IN &J:PADIA
Da~ a NIPt Water Beaten
Of the $1,600, $250 will buy a
basainett.e, a memorial for one of
the founders or the J unior EbeU;
$250 for anotl\er businette, $500
for an incubator, and the remain-
ing S600 for the maternity and
nU1'11U)' ward.
P~ncia Vandercook, Corona del to the highest and beat bidder
Mar dancer, prewnted Gypsy upon the tenns and eondlt.lona
dances aad explained their tehnol-hereinafter mentioned and aub-
ogical origin at the BPW meeting ject to confirmation by aid Su-
at the Newport Harilor Yacht Club perior Court. on AprU 21. 19152,
March 20. at the hour of 10:00 a. m ., or
Moclen1 ,_ Tool. f.t s.-l Si ... Stop ...... Members electt'd t.o tht' nomi-
natin& committee are Mn. F . W.
Kuster jr., Mrs. Howard Utman,
Mrs. Robert Crowner. Mrs. C. T.
MacMutt>r and Mrs. John R. Dan-
leU. Election of officers will be
held i.n April.
Maggie Grider. March or Dimes thereafter within the time allowed
chairman for 1952, reported that by law, at the office of Doneld D.
$4,392.50 was collected in this Harwood. 1415 Cout ru.tnny.
Le.-. Boa BEACON IMl W..6li~M..,..n...-
~...-$3 Corona del Mar , CaUfoml.. all year's drive 81 com.-.~ to •• right, title, interest and eetate o1
140.70 for Jut year. The drivt> said Clara Lee Cal'$0n, ~ted.
was sponsort'd in the Harbor Ar~a at the lime of her death uw1 Ol ll by BPW. Dr. Helt>n Robertson said ~ ~-~ ------~ ---~ -------that the County HOJpital was right, tiUt> and in terett that saJd
pleased to receive the boxes or estate has acquired, by operation
toys donated by the club. of law or otherwise. other than or WHITMAN'S SIRVICI Other business discussed includ·
ed plans to further Welfare pro-
jt>ct for the Ot'af and Hard of
Hearing children at Fra nk 1 in
School. Santa Ana: participation
of Junior Ebell in the EbeU Club
annual Spring F estival April 24
at the American Legion Hall,
wh«.>r«.> they wi U preside over the
costume jewelry booth: and plans
for a benefit dance in June.
President Ruth Wlllmes and Isa-in addition to that of said Clara
belle Bowles were named to the Lee qtrson at t he time of her
Christmas Prevlew Advisory Board dPath_ m and to the real propt>rty
for next )ear. S pecial gu«.>sts of dE'scnbed as follows:
SW ~ocluch -le,.~Mt -2~. Towint -Nit. WOf\ ~ Appt.
"We Speclelbe l11 Emer9e11cy S."ic."
1020 Coe1t Blvd. HArbor 441-l -Nite.: 8Eeco11 51~0fle 41el M•r the e,·ening Included Marge Crum-1 All that rHl propt>rty in ~t'
ley. who r«.>gistered voters1_ Vera I Co~ty of qtange, Stat~ of Cab-
J ohnson. Ann Teasley, Marilyn 1 forma. descntJ:ed as : PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Guests included Mrs. C. E. Dt'a-kins. Senior Ebell president. Past
chairmen of Junior Ebell were also
Invited.
Mcnnis, Viona Burdic k. Jean Dahl Lo~ 23 In Block :dJ of and Pat Brt>wer. Huntington Beac~. as per map thereof recorded m Book 3 at
PRE.'lORIPTIONS ALWAYS DOUBLE CIIECIIED
March Birthdays
Are Observed
page 36 of Miscellaneous Maps,
records of Orange County. HAMPTON'S IIARBOR DRUGS Bids or offers are Invited for said
property and must be in WTiting
and will be received at the office
of Donald D. Harwood. attorney
for said Administra tor, or may b<>
filed with the Clerk of saJd Super-
ior Court or delivered to the aid
Administrator personally, a t any
time after fin t publlcation of this
notre«.> and before making aa1d aak>.
119 Coost n h d. UARBOR ! IU 15 Ooroaa del liar
lATTA I
.. LAI.UT DISPLAY
-1MI PACIAC COAST • ....._.,_,~w.,c-..o.. looo6S.. ....... -'D ,._ ............ o... ........ .._ .....
FURNITURE AND
ACCESSORIES
MEMO---
The Newport Harbor IJiulp
h.aa beea adJadced .,. Sapertor
Court to be a aewspaper ot cee-
eral mculaUoa aad qaWled to
pobU•II aD ptlbl\c aoUeee re-
quired by bw. ..
IESI
UPHOLSTERING
;\Irs. 8<-rtha Clayton or 2362 S.
E. Kings Road, Cliff Havrn. e n-
tertainl'd th(' Sl'nior Dorcas So-
cil'ty of thr Scvt-nth-Day Advent-
ist Church last Thursday. The fol-
lowin~ womrn, who had birthdays
in March. "PH · J::UPsts of honor:
Mmes. Alicr Baker, Ma ry Butcher.
Francf's Pfit-h•r, Anna Lin~.t«.>nfel·
ter. Rub) Payne, Betty Wade a nd
Ethel Stauch.
Said sale will be made upon tiM>
following tenns: Caah, lawfUl
money of the United StatE'fl
Dated: March 28, 1952 .
WILFRED J . FOSBURY Also prt>!;<'nt w.-rf' ;\lr. and Mrs. Administrator of tM Eatate
Jl l And(•rson. Mr and Mrs. W.j of Clara Lee Carwon, de·
HOUSE i GARDEN 611 c....Hwy .. .._..,. URbolaterf.ac & DrapeJ7
Bf'Aeoo Gil
J Rutlf'dJ:f', Mr and ;\lr">. A. L:lr-l'<'ased.
son and )fm<'S EthPI Ahbott, Or-Publish : April 3, 10. 11. 195~
pha Blur• :\fattrf' Farm"r , ManP an the !'\ewport Harbor Ensign
OEORGF. ('. PI<'Kt;RlNG
n.. ,..,.,_n a t...s.. coeaa ..... Forlws, )(llr) Johnl>IOn. Bessie Lc>-·
CA•ndrc and !'ria )lcl...aughlin. I Ensign Want Adl bring Resulta.
CiEORCiE C. PICKEll Ci
FOR CITY COUNCILMAN
Businessman And Taxpayer
Harbor Booster For Ower 40 .Years •
.. As your representative I shall conduct the City affairs on an im-
partial and businesslike basis tor the general poqress of the Har-
bor Area as a whole."
GEORGE C. PICKERING
VOTE APRIL 8th. 1952 This advertisement paid for by friends of George Pickering.
WE THE FOLLOWING INDORSERS URGE AIJ. VOTERS TO BE SORE AJID VOTE FOR GEORGE C. PICKERING
FOR em COUNCILMAN TUmJDAY. APRIL 8
.Jam~• Ray
Oeor~t~ ~. De\1~&
lt.L.Pattenoa
S. \\'. BlackbMrd
Jamet Karam
UlUaD PaY1t~
ftomu Pa)'ll~
Marll'U('rtt.e PuU .. a
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()ftrdoa noma.
a. J. W1lltmaa
'l'lllomae B. Foeter
Patrlda M. Y~r1a(ton
Harry B. l'ertarton
OleO C. Graham
lAllaM L Wllder
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R. W. llaaaaford ca.r•w.-..,..
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Mra. Lewla Oanlllaer i . IL Oleebe, vercn ~
A. Bwr WilKe lr.
s. G. Plallertea
Cla.ra M. ,.._..
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M.n. ... Greeley
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Dr. L. A. Bedlu
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VOTE for GEORGE C. PI CKBRING for ·Bater City Gouemment
~us~ryto law.d
Brazil Speaks ~!~~-!.~~rBa,boo
Rev. Richard Irwin, mlas1onary Island has been elected Exalted
to Brazil, waa cuest of honor and Ruler of Newport Harbor Lodge of
speaker at the Latin American Ellts, succeeding 11\omas F. Nor-
luncheon given by St. Andrews ton of Newport and Balboa Island .
• Women's Fellowship on Wednea-Other new officers are Clifford
day lllarc:h 12 at the church. K. Varner, Leading Knight; El-
' Latin American diahes were wood S he ll, Loyal Knight; 0 . A.
served buffet atyle from a table <Bud) Briscoe. Lecturing Knight;
centered with gourds, green leaves J ohn Palen, Tiler; Bernard Eller-
and South American pottery fig-man •. secretary; ~bert A. Nor-
urea and decorative cups and sau-ton, tnner guard: Robert Beecher. cera. Chaplain; md F~ Walsh,
De Trustee. The officers wiiJ be In· votions were led by Mrs. Ed-stalled Thursday April 10 gar HUl, after which Rev. Irwin ' ·
showed colored alldes of the area
of Gqlaz in Central Brazil, where
he haa served as missionary for
four yean.
The area of Golaz is about half
the ~ of PennaylvanJa. Rev.
Irwin and a.saodates travelling by
horse and jeep have helped estab-
lish schools, churches, Christian
institute to tnln local people to
be teacher-evangelists. A visiting
nurse, a local woman tralned for
this service, gives aid and informa-
tion to the local people.
A sUver offering was given to
Rev. lrwln to help pay for medi-
cal supplies when he returns to Golaz soon.
Women from Westminster Pres-
byterian Church were guests of the
St. Andrews women. Chainnen
for the luncheon we re: Mmes.
Christian Schindler, K. Paul John-
stone, Thad Samuels, Jesse S pratt
and Andrew J . Oliver. Mrs. Thad
Samuels is presiden t or the F('Uow-
ship.
Canadians Visit
Norman Hagans
Back from Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hagen of
Udo Isle have rr tumed from a
trip east-and the first greeting
from their daughter Joanne was
the news that Mrs. Hagen had
been elected president of thf> New-
port Beach Elementary Schools
PTA.
The Hagens had rlown to Detroit
to pick up a car, thl'n drove to
Niagara Falls 1 for a second hon-
eymoon. (or this was their fir t
real vacation trip in 15 yl'arsl.
Their journeys took them to New
York. Was hington. D.C .. St. Au~
ustine, Fla.. Miami. Kl'y West, ,
f where unsettled weathl'r pren•nt-
ed them from doing any fishing l.
then to New Orleans. to Norm's
ra nch at Costa Grand. a nd then
home.
Aquarium Society
Is Fonned in County
Local Couple Tropical fish fans are in\'itt'd to
I join the newly formed Orangt'
-. County Aquarium Society. Third Mrs. N. E. Tanner. \\'lfe ~f. the meeting of the group will ~ held Hon~rable N. E: Tanner, rrumster tomorrow !Fridayl at the .anta
of mtnell and manera~ in AltM;r ta. Ana Community Cenu~r. 110-l W. Carm~. was rect'ntl) ent£'r~aanrd Sth S treet. Pcrman('nt nffict'r-
for dinner by Mr. and Mrs. R1chard wi ll be ele<:t('d and charter mt>m-
F Taylor of <:;orona dt'l Mar. berships clos~. Harry Hul£'tt. ~rs. Tann!'r s. daughter. Mrs. C. wholrsale brecd£'r from Rl>Jiflo"•'r R Walker. of J..dmonton. Allx'rta. will talk on ··Catfish." was also present. Mrs. Walker has
A BRA~D ~EW BABY
Wcmiki ·Entertain
Wanlki, wives of Newpon Har-
bor Kiwania, entertained their hus-
bands Monday evening of last
week at a planned pot-luck supper
at the Girl Scout House in Costa
Mesa. After liinner the group
played games. Bill Landis re-
ceived an apple pie for the loud-
est shirt by popular acclaim.
MOVED F ROM BAY HOKES
Mr. and Mrs. George Davies re-
ttp·ned last week from Bay Shores
to Corona del Mar. Originally Co-
rona del Mar residents, Mr. and
Mrs. Davies moved from 2641 Wa-
verly Dr., Bayshores, to their new
Corona del Mar residence at 248
Poppy Ave.
DEAN WARD
VIJIITINO IIA&BOA A&U I Mrs. R.lchal'd Ka.nold fonner
Harborite, il vialtlnc Mr.. John
Young, 610 Orch.ld Ave., Corona
del Mar. Mrs. Younca huaband ia
overaeu . ~ Kanoldl now lJve
at Oxnard.
Enatp Want Ads bring Retulta.
-ETI nHII: rvmrr.rma: II.&D&
IN oua OW'lf ..ope
fUl.NlTUll llANtSHm
BOOU A OA&DI:If
611 c...t H.,. ....,... .._an o,_ .......... -. ........ ......
. ELEC!'
DEAN
WABD
A Veteran of
Three Wars
to Fight
for
HOI EST
GOVERIIEIT
m
NEWPORT BEACH
DEAN WARD. a veteran of World Wars I and
ll and the Korean War. says:
"I am n ot 4 contractor or COilnected or obUgat.ed to aay
cllqut• or sma ll !:'roup or bla;:-money lnterest.. J a m TRICTLY
1."\0F.Pt:.SDENT and on my own 110 •• to be a rood CouacU-
m~tn for thP ~ople.
"In thP lniPrf'"t." or hont•st ~0\f'rDmf'nl lor ~t'Wport St-ach.
I ID\'It(' uiJ C';lndidatf"§ a nd lncumbt>nt<! to rill out :utd 81gn tbc-·followln~ quMtlonnairP"-
H.JA\ I' ~ ou f'\ f'r rl'<'rh Pll rash or u rr,... r lub ml"m-
bt>r,.hlp In .. ~1'11:\llf: .. fnr pulltil'al ftl\ o r
HOME
LOANS
At Orenge County"•
Le.ding HCHM Lendins
Institution
QUICK
24 HOUR SERVICE
LOW
LOW "REDUCING"
INTEREST RA Tl5
EASY
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FRIENDLY
SYMPATHETIC SERVICE
WE BUY Tlt UST DEEDS
ON WELl LOCATED HOMES
just returned from Honolulu. Her
husband is assoc1att'd \\1th the oil
industry in Canada
HO T COUNTY OROl'P
Or. E . Pearce Hayes of China
will speak whrn Christ Church b)'
Th£' L. B. 8r0t'rin~ farrul). 120
Amethyst A\'£'., Balboa I s Ian d , I
have a nt'w 8.., pound gi rl. GrN-' chen, born last we-ek in St. Jo!>t'ph 1
Hospital.
\\'ho !!oUJtK•"•tt"d ~ uu to run fnr ( ounr llman ~ ..
Do .)OU consld.-.r IDJ\tt-rial. or urdl"r for mat.-rlttl,
or Pf'r-.onal nr pror.-.-. .. ional §l'r\'kt> ... or aS!Olltt.nc.-
ln ba.nkl~ nr llruandal dt'al'l tht> "01mt> ~ bribt>r\
In cu~oh. If u"Wd to Sf'('llrt' fa\or"' from c-It\' orri-c-1:&.1'1 .
.\rt> ~·nu !II lht> Jlrt'!W"Dt time lnd('bff'd '->an.) city
ornelal or leo IUl.,)' b:tnkJD£" lntf'rf"8t "JH'('ia li7-
LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSOCIATION
the Sea is host to the O ra ng£' BACK FROM HOSPITAl. l]:p~G~Y~~d~~~~~~~~:,c;nM~~tZUgud; City Treasurer .J A. Ca~t .. 111 t I W. Bay A\·e .. lSl'wporl. IS back
of Fullerton announced a t the re-from Community flo~pital rN.'O\.
cent Union's meeting at Fullerton. cring rapidJy from an opPrallun.
Christ Church by the . £'8, New -, _
purl, was rl'pres€:'nted by Mrs. W. MRS. ~ORMA~ IS ILl.
Jn~.r In nru,ncln~: city iruprovf'ml'nt projt'('tl< ':' . . X
II t>IN'tA--(1, \\ill .rou SWI'Ilr to rf'fuow dlsi;ul......t
brlb4-r~, IU d~·rlbt•d a l)(l\'f', \\ hllc• In th•• Nnpln~
Yu No
of l.ht• ('It~· uf ~c'WJinrt S..at•h':' . . . . . . X
nz Oce•n Av.,.ue
Pflone: 4-I I n
LAGUNA BEACH
II Johnston. !\trs. Mina J . Yves, I Mrs. L. A. ~orman, 317 ( lrchtcl 11.:n as~11 w>
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Rrdfrm. Mr . A \'e .. Corona dt>l ~Tar. is rr>co,c•r-1 Pnlit1cal Ad\.• a l-110\t-n means of reachmg buyers
'
a nd Mrs. Arthur F. ~filler. L. T.j ing from her rt•c<·nt lllnes~ a t ht'r lttr all sorts o~ merchandis Use-~lsomMd ~WI~l t~. ~~m;e~·======~~~~~~~~========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~ P~M~borllW.
G-RAND OPENING SALE!
.. ... Expert Repairing on A ll A ppliances . New SILEX
CoHee Makers
Regular Price
SALE
PRICE
SAVE
·295 t•• 96t
New Bendix
Automatic
Washers
AGITATOR ACTION
.SO BOLTING DOWN
FULL
PRICE
: ~·~ A P R I L \-·
4th & 5th
.... * FRIDAY & SATURDAY
* G.BAND
OPENING
SALE
Stor• Hout1 9 •·"'· to 9 p.m.
Fricl•y & S8turcley
Only
Sewing
Machines
ELECTRIC CONSOLES
Regubr Fn:~ 14900
SALE
PRICE .9§00
.. §400
New
Westinghouse
Refrigerators
'12§00 TRADE • IN
On Your Old Ice Box
or ~frtJt"f'ntor
e e LARCB Dl ALLOW AJICES • • • BAliK TERMS • • BROOMHEAD'S Household Appliances
HArbor 2574-M
..
Paqe 12
On the Island
By Banster Cr eely
Sat.ural PhPDOOli'DOD IHpt. Tom~ht pea(·e rt.>sts frtfu11y on
Balboa Island ... th•• clock con-
tains a few mort• hours of restful
silence. By 9 o'cloc·k Saturday
£'Vl'mru: F:u:;ll·• Wt>ek "111 bE> upon us. Thl' untold thousunds or the
h,tppit•S I, ).:0) l'SI, nkt'SI )'OUil~ pt'O-
p ll' in the <'ll llrl' :-'·or·ld wrll be
amon~ us. one..~· ugam. . The perpetuation of th£> tradt·
tion of £ash·•· WN'k a t "Bal" is
quite like tlw mass movl'ment
among tht• uduli'SCents of the Mid·
die A~;t•-< thut produ<X'~ tht• Chi~
dren's Cru:.udt•. In sp1 te of last
war's group lookrn~ exactly li~e
·, ht• kJds this _\'('Ur , in Spite Of t~e1r
sm~o:ing the sam<' :.on~s. sc:eamrng
the sam!' ~n·t•lin).,rS. buymg the
sam1• }lumbur~t•t·:., rcckll'ssly driv-
•m:• tht• ::.anw hot rods, and pay-
ing n1ckl'ls tnto juke boxes for the
sanw vocalists, 1 hey are more tha.n
75' r 1 romplt•Wl} d tlft•rt•nl bunch
vf ktds Thl' pu1ph• \\ho cam(• .last
\l'ill' oil\' •• 111111' olc.h•r. and a httle
iuo supht,lll'Utl'<i 111 tOilll' and l'n-
JIJV II thts \"\'llr
CubSc:oub
Ten winners out or the 25 t,)oys
who partlclpatt'd In Sunday's third
annual kite Oying contest or Cub
Pack 180 will rcct>ive ct>rliflca tcs
of achlevemf'nt tomorrow I Friday)
e\'9nlng as a highlight or the
pack's monthly m~ting at the Cor-
ona dt>l Mar school. 'n1e mt>etlng
bE>({ins at 7:30 p . m .
The hand-lettt-red Cf'rtiCicatcs.
prepar<'d by Artis t Dave Hall, will
supplement trophies awarded rot-
lowing last Sunday's event. Win-
ners a nd their classifications were :
Dick B uttNworth, best box:
John Smith, highest Clying tailed :
AI Ro b<'son. hig hest flying tuilless: ~!'{ f!~~~:tl~~~ni~!~ ¥~~~ ~~:t
thre<'-tick: Jimmie McKee. pret-
tic.>st : Dona ld Swanson, larg~t :
Loren Fletchc.>r. smallcst ~tnd Da-
vid Ur·ur}. most unusual.
Mrs. Ruth Smith, Dl'n Mother.
ac<'t'ptc.>d thc special trophy for
Dl.'n 6. awardc.>d for the Dt>n with
the largc.>st number of participants
and award winn<'rs. Each contPst-
ant \\OS sothen a pass to thl' Port 1
Tbunday, Apri13.1952
MOVING •••
~..o~~r .,....._
LociJ
LAROE OR 8MAI .I. 10118
OJVEN SAKE CAB&
.•• aad 8TORAOID
"We Move Wltb tile W orld'"
AGENTS FOR LYONI
1968 Harbor Bl•cl.
Coeta ·-BF..aeoa 1111 or ..,...M
MALONE H. HOLMES
GENERAL INSURANCE
at the Vogel Co.
5)5 Co•d Highw•y. N•wpoti a..ch
l usin•n Phone: IE.e-7..e
lte1idenu Phone: HArbw 2444-W
'r• 1s .1 hil.!h !o:Chool ftmct ion ...
a:. ) ou m:..) huH' :.u!>p.•clt'd ... and u.suall~ ut ll•nc1••d h~ the pt'Ople of
thl' la:.t t\\U ~··a1s of ht!!h school.
All•·• gradua 11n1.! from hi\!h school.
th•• lwaut1ful .,uc'.l cohlrs of Eas-
h'r \\'N'k appear ("onsiderabl.Y
d111lcd, and a 11 1 he glamour rs
THE TRADITIO~Al. ehnstRnlnK rltf' wu pt"rformf'd by Ml.a M ar-
1.-ne JIUlObtw>n of Costa Me8a. pret&ldtont of A!tAOCIAt4"d Womea Rtu-
dt"nt8 a t Onlftl:'l' Coast Collt-~P. as anothf'r Na\'Y mlne!IWf't'pt"r wa11
Jaunehl'd Saturday at t ht> ~outb Coast Co. SponJIIora of the launcb-
ln~or ePrt>mooy wPrf' 8tudt>ot8 and faculty of OCC, wltb H~ A~orUI
Iera, 11tudrnt body prt"'lldent, aa m utA"r of cert m onlu.
1
Th•n ,., by G. E. O"man.
gom·. l'XCI'Pt In nwmorv. .
Kt•t·P in nu nd that this week will
ht• rl'mt'ml:wrt'd as the banner
time. thc hi1:hwnter mark, a nd th~
hc.•st ttm!' in many young persons
wholl.' school t'Bl'l'('l'. Remem~r
too that our mHiion dollar testmg
grouncts. lul>oratoriPS. clinics and
drill fil'lds an• in\t'nting a nd pro-
dul'rm: W('a pons for these k ids to
handll•, mt~:.tl'f', and withstand.
-;oon
Ea;.t<'r Bunnil'S . , . all of Bal~
hlund \H'ktmws you. and wrth
fiJ)('n It I' Ill.!..
Harbor Star
Holds Party
Th<' benefit card party held
:\fonday night at thl' F riday Afu•r·-
noon Club was ony on<' of thl' r(•-
cent SJX•cial acth itil's of llarbor
Star Chapter SM
On Tul'sday of la'it \Wt.'k tht> reg-
u lar m(.'('ting o f th<' chapter was
turn<'d into "Brothl'r's Night"
O ld l'rll\ t•rh o .. partnwot I wi I h Associ a t(' Pat ron Trad<'r
Pill'i a nd rnsultl> !.hould not lx• 11om as gl'nC'ral chairman \\'orthy
:\1atron Regina Cottl<' nnd Worthy
• • Patron Harold Fmk prt'sid<'d with
MuAlc' .\pJ)ff'<'latlon o .. partmt>nt I Hl'nr.· l)(.'istC'r, junior past patron.
Tht•l ,, IS moort•d at :-.;('wport as counti'SY chaplain a nd Ray Neil-
llarbllr Yacht Anchora~.:<' a -t 1-~ s<'n court I.'S)' marsh1l. SfX'(.'Ial
foot schoon<'r. named Eliz.abf'th W. gu<'~ts rncluded dC'puty s:r11nd Ma-Bad~t'l' Ll\ rn~ Rboard tht-boat tron from San (')('m<'nl<'. worthy
drt' Stc1nwood and Elw 1hcth. Radg-matrnn of San Cl!'ml'nll' a nd lR
t•r. Sl!lnwood IS a commercral art-past matrons a nd patrons a ... \o\'L'll
1,t \o\hn 1s ablo• tu do most of hrs • as many visito1·s. I
work h1•rl' In the Harbor and I Hosts wPrt> past patrOnl> SRm
rarely has to go to Los Angc-.les. Kinsfat h£'r. Cuba Morris nnd Ed-
This gives Stanwood lnts of limP I die 1\loor<•. all of whom rcc('ived
hn· pnwt'l <Tllll-.1111.! . . hP has. b<'<'n V<'g<'labll' cc•rsagC's mad(• by F.:-thPr
'' •H'klllt.: llll h1s mam and mlz.wn. Johnson. Hearty n•frC'Shmc-nt!. fol-
;,nd th··~ Hll' l11olh just n ~ul I'C'ady lo\\ 10g tlw mN•ltm: \\C'I'<' [lhtnnl•d
111 ht• ''''flr~t ·d ·, nnd ltnll' In ~·.n-and prPpar<'d by Aud !\kXalr_. ns-
j,,y h1s l\.\(1 <•ut:-, f hnrnas and Sts· sistr•d by K€'nny .John~nn. '1-.ddr<>
,.... ~ICH)rc•. Arnn \'oorhi"I'S and \'tn:ll Th1una' 1' ,1 litl('llll'd CUI and Smtih
ha:-·1 mutint• that can \\ht•t•dlt• a --------------
nw•ll lllllll "'" (1\'l•f·llldlll!:t'!l l m~~: I EL ...... II llla...Joti/DC" to•r lin) 11m• ol thr da~. :-.rl'lt't rs Ut' 1"'11111111 .._~
soUrCI" of • muarra<: ... ml'nl to the t
t•n lir<' fanul~ "h" has \'t·r~ low ---------------
1 '''l' 111 11111'-1<' \ music and d rama pro~rum I;, ~1.111\\t!od '' on l~ :, ~mmc•rcnl bt•;nl.! 1; .... .,~nt Pd toda~ at a Tc•a
;"II'' 1\lr •·omm• rc '"' tra::.un,: . "hich will <'Spedall\ honor new
ll\ I d··nt .wd lnC'lumllon h€' rs .~ m~·mbl'rs at thl' Eb<•il Club mP<'l·
1.11•' 11 ,,,1 \\ht• ha~ ··xhrbttrd his · 1 th. Amenran I A'I:!IOn llall.
""' k t llluiiL:hnut tht• <>rll'nl , wlwrl' ~~:C' ,, h~ h:t\'l' jmnl'd during the
I · t'll!l'•·<l and 1!8\t' 'howmr:s· of past two \l'arc; will I~<• thl' honorl"d Ill~ ·11 1 Th··•r ,..., no cloubt. about t · ' · . · · -gues s. Ll17·1h• th .. .eJIJ<,tu: .tbrhllr,.. for ('ha1rnwn for thP April 24
.• nynn• \\hu I!<"'" ,l~low d!'cks on Sprint: Fel--li\al an' :'\.trs A. E.
t 1\f' .. c·homwr a-. l-.h7ahct h h~s dl'-Rol!l'r'i, lunchl'fJO. ;\'tr.... Ray Niel-
'l..:rwtl 'lllcl nMdt• ~.11 fttttngs and C'n rard part}: Mrs Sidm•y Cort
t •rrm,lllnl!' II••• St'-t~r. .I ~nd. :\1rs. Paul J onr-.. cook£'d foods:
A c·tlllpl•• '•' ~··aro; lhl' cr<'" \Irs Frnncis llonath rRffll' tic· I• ll'n•·d ol :--.... ,, r':-).tJh·lt•\'el tastl' ·k 1' ·. '1 J w Cam~ack a Jlron
I alll'd ::\l\•1 e "'· "'r, · · · in llHil'IC' " wn a o;cmg c · ' · booth· l\trs Amt'lla Gambl€' doo r
Hr>art C'tll'' lor You b<•car:nc . t~l" 1 priz€'s': l\1~s. John !~mar. ·<·ook-
R!ack Plat.:ur• <'I th~ Alrwa,.~s.l books· Mrs:..cla~·cn~t· Dodd. white
Wht'n thl' snul-rcnd!'nn~ s trainS cll'ph~nt booth; Mrs. R. L. Trem-o~ th~t so~L: cume throug.h th.e ra-bley. Juniors costuMe jewelry
d10. S1siC't , no matt,.r '~h~rt' ~he I booth: Mrs. R. K. Ha1·vcy, dou~h
was. or wh.ut shl' \\aS dorn g, m-nuts and swel'ts: Mrs. Horace
clud inl! 1'1\lt.n,::. would dash down Parker. art section booth: Mrs.
thP ('()l~pantonwRy a':l~, place he~ I E. G. Doan<>. gard£'n booth; Mrs.
car a~amst the amplt~lcr and no Constanc<' Jayrcd. foreiKJl cannl'd
twitch :t mus.cll' unttl the. son'-! food booth: Mts. M. M. Murphy
was l'nd€'d. She would wart ex-and Mrs. Murray Rabbitt. book JX'C'Ianlly all through thl' comm<'r, booth
rial announcC'ml'nl at thP en~ of M~. William Tritt is general
the snm:. 11nd when lhc nPx~ Pl f'C(' charrman of the Festival with Mrs.
was played, a nd C?f course rt was L G. AJibou~h and Mrs. Floyd
not My Heart Crr~s fC?r You. she B~t'll as co-chairmPn. would m0\'1.' away rn drsgust.
This went o n, this rapt apore-
ciatron. a ll during the period of
tht> song's popularity ... an overly
long period it was for some or us ..
Wh1.>n the b1'08dcasting of tht' son~
waned and It was heard less and
less frequently, S ister's interest in
radio lessened In ratio. One day just recently, Sister
cam£• charging down from the
bank where she was sunnin~ her-
s<>lf In the mesembryanthemum
and dashed below t~ listen enrap-
t urc..-d one(' again. Sister had found
a n<>w love. The radio was play-
Ing Shrimp Boats.
Spring Froli c .
For Surfsiders
S pring Frolic, an annual affair
given by the Surfslders danct> club,
will be hC'Id Saturday night at the
Balboa Bay Club. The board of
directors of Surfslders will be
hosts to a cocktail party preceding
the dance w hich starts at 9 p. m.
Committee In chargt> of dance
arrangl'ments Include Mr. and Mrs. M A T T R E S S E S Robert Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Colllnl, IJule~a;""~ Mr. and Mrs. Undsey Youngblood,
ltTegu)ar Shapee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peyton. Mr.
NEW_ REBUILDINO and Mrs. Cecil U nkcy, Mr. a nd
BOOK ECTION 11
Books for the Sprin~ F est ival
will be collected by Ebf:'ll Dook
St'clion II when tht'y mf'et WPd-
nt'sday at the hom(' of Mrs. Frank
Twitcht'll, 9 Beacon Bay. •
A vote for Freneis J. Horvelh it •
vote egeinsi fevoritism--Mr c"d Mr~.
L H Bergeron
\Jest 5th Street at Radio Towers .......___;;. __ SANTA ANA PH.ICI 3-8311
Announcing
THE
OPENING
Of the N ew
HUNTER'S
SERVE YOURSELF
SEL F SERVIC E GA SO LI NE STAT I ON
518 COAST BLVD. CORONA DEL lA I
*
Sat._rday, April 5
Gifts for all visitors
-for the children as well as the parents ---
at both of our Se~e Yourself Filling Stations:
• •
Corona del Mar-Coast Bl•cl. at Marigold
Coata MeiCI-1550 Newport BlYd .
Major Gasoline * SerYe YoW"MU and Serve * COSTA MESA MAnJlSS co. I Mrs. Robe,.t Crowner. Mr. and
.. 15o New__.. lh-d. u.c-1061 Mrs. Ted Thomas and Mr. and ~*&~!!!!".!lli!r"!lll!!'!llll!!• .. w~-..._, Mrs. J~ Walker . I
Tlau.daJ~ AprilS, 1852
trEICE 18 A ~CENE from .. W orld Without End," a chork drurrut to bfl prefM'nt.-d at '7 :SO p. m . )fonday
at Chr1at Church by tht-Sea 1a Nf'wport by th.-t •nt n rsUy of Rf'dla.odff Playt'"' undf'r tbf' dlrf'<'tlon of
the &ulhors. Mr. and Mr8. Albfort .Johrulon.. Thf" production 1!1 a dramutlc pr~n ll.ltlon o f thP f'lt'rnal
sb'u~~le bt>twM'n lo\'f' llftd bate, Uf~ and dt>ath. In thf' 11tyiP of lht> mlracl .. pltaya of t h.-f'nrl,r churt'h,
the actor• play multiple roles. becoml~ n~t on t> c hRracl.f'r , lhf'n anothf'r, \\1Uwut chanact> of costum•·
or mak&-up.
• • • of sot:ial not.:
By PEO
..... ,
Cookina IJp a Future
Allother in th. M•iM of ltflef biO¥epht.t p,.Mnt•4 by
Newpott a.lboe F.derel S."lngt end Loen Auocietloft
Two fonm~r trav~lers who
decided that Nt'Wport Har·
bor's chanru surpass those or any other communaty, and
became perma nt>n\ rf!sldents
ot our town four Y<'&rs ago,
are John Mcintosh a nd his
wife of Corona del Mar.
A native of Omaha, J ohn
decided while at the Unl·
verslty of Michigan that he
liked the rf"staurant bus1·
ness. To galn practical knowl-
edge, he made It his work
between <'lasses. JJis study
of cherry pit'S, cash registers,
and the rt>lation b e t wet> n
them as shown on the> baJ-
ance s het>t . was antf'rruptt'd
by a Mar me Corps rl.'crui tl'r
\\ho comincl'd John that hl·
would look fml' m u 1.'1'\'t'o
uniform. .lOllS Mc-I~TOSB
In 194.2, hP joarlf'd thc-staff of aung under has managt'mmt on
, Lt. Col f)u•k J I unit·). famous ~uth ~1ain an Santa Ana.
:-.:onhwt>Joll'rn l 'm' l'rsal\ coach, \\'o• <VJUid wi:.h John not.h.inc bet-
and bf>t;an in'ltructm>! · ~farmt>S. to·r th<1n the :>u<:rt> "hich hfo has
At Great I.Bkt'S Ill . ('ur.allis, Parno·d and t'nJO)S. and many
C lrP . and F. I Cl'nl r(J. Camp P t>n· } t•ar-. of hapov II\ in~ m thf' new
dlt ton, and :-\ant a B<.trbu '"· Juhn's homt' whach ht· and Mrs. MclAtosh
\\Ork wns cumh;tl c-ondlticman~ and "" hwldme Thev havt' be4>n
trainang feu 'lUn t\ttl em ldnd and h u·mb and <:u:.toriwrs of ours
M'!t. 11w ll•o;son~ he-f.:U\P art' thf> 'tne·•· ('(oman~ to th<' Harbor, and
ktnd ~ h1rh f1ttt·d th•• ~t unnE's to John has 1 hlS to :.ay about Nt'w-
e>atn thctr ).lntQUC' re•putallon h!> port &I!Joa rc'dPrRI "W £• a re
the• \\oJ ld's tuut..:ho•<;t nnd harde:.t· trul\' J:riilf'ful for tht• pt>rsona.l at·
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore G. Tes-
man of Lido lsi€', entertained Mrs.
Tesrnan's mother. Mrs. Doro thy
Baxley, at luncheon Sunday at the
Balboa llay Club. Also prest>nt
wert' thc Tesrnan childr<'n, Tommy,
Terry and TNldy. . . and not too
far away w<'rc Mrs. A. Perf>lli·
Minct li of I .1do and hl'r active
nE'w powt'r boat. Aboard for th,.
champagn<:' party, ctl' . WN't' th<'
AJan Posts of Balboa lsland. Mar·
guerit£> Harrison of Corona dc·l
Mar, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fi'>h·
back, do" n B. I way and th<' nr.
\i llc :-;.,Json':-. "ho <;ummPr in fl<tl·
boa.
Young Republican daughter, Jean SEE:" Dl:'\I:"G and . .ln<•k
... also lunchin~ a t thl' club, M rs o Hutchison at lh•· m•\\1) ro•dt•t'Hrat·
Ruth S. Jont'S of Hnlboa. Carol Pd Rosst's Rt·st~wunt ~;~J,u tho•
Ann Jont'S and John r C'rrier Howard Roge-rs I busmc~n':. hOh·
htll 1111: t roo!J!> In c•mnha t tE'ntJon and fine' !wr.·ic<• w(' ha\'e
Some ~tarim• troop!-urr not re· always t>nJOw'<l m doang bus~ r ~ I ~ ·~ qwred to tak!' C'umhat traantnj:t. with your AsSOCiation It was ...... ~f:OU~ I Amon~.; th<•sc· John found a lady of most 1mportant to us in our choiCE'
t•xcepuonul rharm. and sht-bf'. of tht~ commuruty row-yean ago."
r ame !\>Irs Mdntosh Sh!' was a Thl' atms of tht• Associllti(m a re With 38 troops taking part. the natl\'l' flf Southt•m C'ahfornia. and 1 to rt>nder a com~IE't<' Savings and
Girl Scouts of :-.:l'wpot·t Harbor I wh<:'n tht•y b4:•camP C'l\lhan. ... 1\l{ain, Loan st>rnr<·. and .}E't a peorsonal
h('ld a Juh<:'tte Low program on thl"y mad;• thl' drrisum to ~tay m om-, d··stl!llt'd to ht ynur own par·
\lttrch 21 at the High School in Cahforma. John n •turnc•d In the 1 11cula1 ni'Nis You'll 1>4:> piNUE'd
hOncJt or t ht'ir founder. Vanous rP!>taur ant bu.,tnc•!.s tn thr Pasa· ~ 1 th our sa\ tngs plans W<:' ufft•r
troops ,;aH• sktts and t'ntt>rta1n-dl:'na art>a In l>Onw tor l) ~'Stab-lhf' ulmost sf'<'unty for your a>av·
mt•nt and t'Xhibttt>d some srou.t m~.: ltshmt·nt,, 1u1H:1n~ trcm1 small in~s es('Count ansurance up to
lur<' Mrs A . J . Gruw('ll, chairman drt\C'·tn.<; tu Jart:o• hnu•l dmang "lllo l(l() b~ iiil 11\Strwnt>ntalit)' of
•>I lht' pro~;ram. dt>scribed the be· mom" lw 'tudwd ''''n pha .... f' of th• fl'd<'r<tl CO\t•rnm{'nt C-oupJE'd ~'lllllrngs uf s::trl "routing. ~rs. Ev-rP;,taunuH ""' k U\1 r 11 l><'nod of "tlh thb '" htgh n.turn for your
t•rt•tt :'\unan, harbor prl',id••nt. z·•·· '"" )C'Ur" fht•n f om•· .1 four· '·" 1n.:,.. \\1 hll\t-~tid no>vt"r I~
n 1\t'<i lhl' btrthda) (X'nllt('S from month tr&\o•l \Ul'iltmn lc•IIOw'lnst tll111 '\ !Jl•!ro·n• IJt•r uunum an mort·
tlw ~troops for a fund to estab· \\htch tho·~ t'am•• IC• the· Harbor tlt.tn l:l ~··ar .. ul ~lf\1!'•' Woo t
li'h tnli rnatao>nal frit•ndshtp:. ar("a. acqUir<:'d a honw HHI '" r•· ~~~u •tt>p m m c1 .:• • tNlU.Hrlh-d In·
ht It' I() 'I&) rid~~ • • • I dayL
Fun and fanfar<' markt·d the in-... A-"D I>A.:'\CI:"G ~lr anrt
itlal ride of Gallant Lad)' IV. thf• Mrs. Ralph Hoyle and thl' Dean
Ross Castl"ndyks I Bal Islanders t 1 Bradfords from .:'\cwJx>rt lll'tt:hts
1;. urgt• :'\orman PeaSE' and ;\lr ,~.\CK '110 1' ~T \ltTS <:~nd :'ttr' G. L Andrewc; of Co· Lak 10 1'+-1}1 Jnhn b.llll.:ht Til'•
1111111 dt•l ;\tar. ~tr. and ~ln. :o'nack Shrop l'nd1 1 Ill' t.:tnd.tnc·o·,
Gt-orgE' Hoag III of Balboa: \lr Snark Shnp fooc1 ha .... bt·t·nmr· fa·
and Mrs. E. H . SlunnE'r of Halboa mou., 1 h::. ,.,L,t enm•r, l>••·adtl) Ill·
hland. ;\1r and ~I rs. K. E \\'httP-l'n n ... .-tn numJ ... r .... 1111t 11 ""'\ un a
nt·Ckof.:-:t·WIJUtt.HPti;hls .. ~1 r.~nd bu,) dt1). mw•• thlll ~~~· 1·nJO) ~l n. \\llham . ..., Hobtem. Lido John's hust111,tlll~ 'llllll ''l'i}dtl)
l;lc•. ~lr and. ~tr!-J)(>an Bradford. uwr•·<hln..: 111 ~11,. t111m tndll(.,:m•· :"~·,,port ll,t·•-:ht:.; :'\lr. and !\tr-, 1
10 ht' J.w 111u ... t'll •'ll \ I'''' "'' rw1d~ "'""It'~ D.,Snu th.~Ba~boa ; and Mr. 11•11 ,11tf,ll,•d 11.,1 1111 ,,11• 1, kn~tl\ll ,,,
;1nd ~lJ"!-f tank f, \\ t;.hull Of O • .J. ,,1, Ill tho• 1Jit"l h1·,f1JIII!tl of 11'
Unsung
Commercials
A PET SI IOP has tx-cm OPfno'd
at 1210 C'..oa'4t ntvd., Corona d<'l
Mur by Mr nnd .Mrs. Frank .lor-d~tn.' who come ht•n• from Van
Nuys. Thc•> hnw had JX'I shops Ill
Van :-oluys, RP\I'rly l ltlls and San
Marino: u.srd to rais£> cockC'r
spanicl1o1, nnc1 arl' now raisinJ: '.'"Y
mini::t I IJrt' rwtudlt'' undt•r I ht.• ftrm
namo• C)f \fcmtt•l'f:'V Kf'nnt·l~. Thl'y
hclpt.od ur~ani71.• 'th<• San Gabriel
\'allc•y Kf?nfll'l Club. and Mr . J or·
dAn \\as prl',ldt.•nt for 1\\!l ~Pars
1 IC' ,.., nmt. ... •c·ro·tnr~ -tn .c~uro'r of
the Soutlwrn Cahfurma C'luhs As-
!-OCI!t t ttlll, nn:amta I tun uf a II kt.'O·
th•l duh!-. tn SouiiH•rn C'.tllfurni:t. . . .
TliE UPE'\I:"G col lhotr S<'Cttnd
Serve Yours<:'lf ~:asohnt' station is
announ<'t·cl h\ :'tit and Mrs. Wa)nt'
H untcr of llulbon J.,land ThE' ll<'W
together with thc Gl'Ort:c· llolsto •tn
Jrs. and ~tr. and ~1 rs Wtlbur Buck
of Ltdo. at thl' Ba) Club . "" we-re Capt. and Mr.,, L. :-\ Row·
bt'rry of Corona d••l :'\lar at thP
table \\'tth Mrs. !';ti"\'C' Fr('t·mun of
Balboa
. . A:>.:D TALKl:\'C, ~t r nnd
:'tft-s LC'c Rothrlnld. fnrnwr I hu •
borirr>s. nnw or :-\un ('Jt•nu•ntt•, un<l
~Jr. and :'ttr<:. ~. W Blal·kh••ard
soon monnt: ro tl11•u rtt'\1 lttHno• 111
Corona d€'1 :'thr, ·'II l'.;o ,:,ul' ... H· ~
taurant •
RI:"C;::; ( t:'\ IIFH Fl:"C.f-RS
stars sn hc•r ··~ ,., ' :'tit" ~Ia•·~
LoUJ-.(' \\',jfllf' nr S .llll I Anu IIIII
John F:u.:t'Oo· \.Il l~< r t n! '\o•\\fiOrl
llt.>ll:ht· trt• ,, '"'' c•rrto• Tht•tr ;•n· t:a~<'ml'nl \\ '" anru oftltro·!l h) I ho•
bnd••·do t • :.; JJ;tf•'ll'" :'-1• .md ~lr.
Ra\nwnd I \\'tin•· ul IA'mon lkichr~ IJr Th•· l'IOMOIII·too·bt· "
th•· !>On .. r ;\It .tPd \l t -. John (;,c.
bt>rt of 531 El ~lodo 11 1 I h• 1'-1
Harbor H1.:h (;, adu.tt•• .ullJ ;tl't•lld·
ed occ.
H unter's ~€'r\•' Yuu~t·lf ts al !'ll~ A bra\t' rtt.tll th.tt II• lttC'h;ot d'
Coast nl\(1 tn Cnron,t dl'l :\tar. II llofrman \\Ito • 'l~•ko· om lh•• top·
and will oJ)t'n tht' :....aturda) Thrre• tC' of "01>4·,11~" l ot m••mh,•t ' ul
wtll t.x• Kilt~ flu· all 'i-;itor:o; ('hubbi('l' Anon~ n1111h 111 S01nta Ana 1
younJ..'St<'rs. as Wi.'ll as acrown-ups · r<'CPntly ' ~a)s Dr lloffnmn l\\l''rf' I
at both of thl" s tations. 1550 N<'W·j told I: Exccss W4'11~ht io; u'u~lly
port Blvd., in Cnsta ;\t.('o~a and th<' duc to improp<'l di!'l a.nd <'alln~
1
nt•w o n(• nt Coast H1~hway and habits rat'<'IY an t'motlonal fac·
Mari~old Avt•., in Corona d!'l Mar. tor. t Maybe that {'motional fac·
ThP n('w l!tation has four islands. tor comes in whl'n you look in thl' I
with a total of <'i~ht pwnps, and a mirror aft<'r indulcin~ tn "improp-
20,()()(1-gallon undl'r.:ruund s torag<' • t:'r dwt and E'atint: habtt<t "1
tank for gasolim•. • • •
• • I Form!'r local polict•man lltll
:>tud<•nts from J)()roth) Jo StockdalE' and hb ,qf£'. ~1ar~arct . 1 Dan(."(' Studitl 10 ('orona del Mar 1 are rt'portl'dly in the law courts
an· malong A tC'Il'\ 1ston appt'ar· 1 for domestic rt'asons. 8111 Is now I
ancf' thiS Wt'rk in tht:' St'arch for a Los Ang<'l<'s PoliC<'man
Orange Count~ Tllll'nt show. spon.' •
sored by thf' DrU):J:I~lS or Oran~t' Homt'COming is lh(' latest 3 CII\'•
County Thl"y nrc-=-:ancy Ault ~nd 1t, rt'ported for thl' Jay Carhsles,
Val Goodrich appl'arm~ at 7 p. m . who han• been marlin fishing off
today 1Thursc1ay I on ChannPI 11. I New Zealand in the company of • • • . I Walter Balderston. Tht' Carlisles n fl NfiWPO"l lbrbor Ballk 18 came home by wa)· of Hawaii. celebrating its third birthday an· • • •
nlversary by expandin~t into ~n-~ Harry Trwnan was a gut'St of
large<) quarter!! at thE' ~nk bwld· the Balboa Bay Lions Club at their
Lng at 505 ~st Blvd. 10 Corona meetlng last night (Wednesday).
del Mar, takm~t over tht> fonnt'r 1 When Mr Truman ({rom Britlllh
location of the C,ru_tcher Fou~da· Columbia) was Introduced he t
tlon, now hous~ tn tts new adjoln-stood up and said. "1, too. have a I
ing office. Fatty IX' .. r .. r~tr m~~ daughter Margaret. and she can't floor space Lc; now P~'' e odr sing (either)." bank. The bank offtcers An con-• • •
ference and escrow departments d Ch . BaU have moved across thc lobby to the The newly planne . anty 1 newly al'nulrcd area. 1 for the Hoag Memor1al Hosplta ~... seems to tx-weU on its way. Sev·
"'COD eral clubs will make an "evening a~pcoJlRlll=•~' o. ut'' of It and memb<-rs wi.ll join 1 l:..t at \'Brlou.s tables for the gala af·
Y ~ talr on Friday, April 18. Prl\'att' EN'l' AL~W re;cr\'ations arc also pourln~t In
according to rom mittf'C work<'rs
balboa
ERRL SAYII&S
-boa Island. ~~ 1.,. ,n thl' :'l "tthl t~H! A ,,., ... 1111 sw r.a '* . ,,..,._ ,..., ••
---''UH k "tHI)' 1' l1U\\ f tJ ... iJ~ UJ"PI • F.nst..;n Clas.o;ifit•d ads ha\'(" been IEIPOIT IUCI, ClllfOIIII
, JII'O\'Cn means Df rl'achin~: bu} e~
Jor nll sort.'> of m<'rchandise-t'se
tlwm! Phone HArbor 1111. Use Ensign Want Ads for Results
ORT HARBOR'S HOME OWNED BA
Enlarged and Remodeled Quarters
NOW READY
MORE ROOM TO DO YOUR BANKING
Comm·•n :·.y S t:p p ·.· · C ·---~ '~='' ".( ·--;.... ..... ~,· •• ~ ... ~~-..... ,..,-""" ... ... • • .l~ " ... 4 1\ ......... ....._, _ ........ 4. .. ,..':!c-..
quarters necessary \Vf! '1pprc-,....,. ·:1e loyq .~:: :-t: ~A:-,..IS· . f. • ~ tomers and we de si r~"' tc m ')!\·' .-., .::.·ry c :.::-· ·: serve' .. e
Newport Harbor are~ w1 !h the bo-.s· .r. b'"!nk!:-'.9 serv .re
HERE'S WHAT HAS BEEN HAPPENING
Over 1000 square feet of additional floor space
Escrow department and pnvc•e conference rooms
Additional safety deposit booth lacll1hes
A new teller's wmdow has been mstalled
W ork space m the rear lor machme comp u atlcn
* * * * * * A large new outs1de s1gn which may be VIewed from
either direction on Coast Highway
' Next time you are by, stop in and see the latest step m the
progress of our fast growing bank .
Whether your account is large or small
balance . . you get thoughtful and
service here
regardless of y our
dependable banking
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation TIDE Tables havt> already bet'n rt'· ~ 0~8~~cd~M~a~Mrs.bl~l--------------------------------------~ ~ IIA.. PrLnete or Balboa, Dr. ond M.n 1
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COllta.ATEO IIT ... a.IAIIS'
~ODElH eMf flOfltCAL
FURNITURE e DlAn5 e WAU,
,AnAS e tA~PS e FLOOI
COVEttiHGS.
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Construction Loans
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SEE BOB SA 'M'LER
Representing
Poirier :.!~rtgage Co.
1U6 Cout Blvd. ODII
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for You -through
WELCOME WAGON
from Your Friendly
Business Neighbors
and Civic and
Social WeUme Leaders
0~ Ttn: O('('ASIOS OF • • -
The B1rth of a Baby
S1xteen h Btrthdays
Engagement
A nnouncements
Chan'=!P o f Restdence
Arrivals of Newcomers
to ---
Phone BEacon 7272
(No rcl<4t ur oblltrl\tloo)
BUILDING DECORA TIN6
B£1,ATIVES VISIT HERE
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sanders at
603 Larkspur Ave., orCona del
Mar, have been entertaining Mr.
and Mrs. Burton Levlcld and
daughter Sandra, from Philippi.
West Virginia. Mrs. Levicki is
Mr. Sander's niece. Her husband is in the mine timber business.
1952 Permits Al~eady
Over MilliOn and Half
A last week flurry of building Newport
UGAL HOTIC' permits brought the total for Nicholas Wagner. alter ations a t
No. A tUel March to '$620,258 'and the grand 37~1 Channel Place. $150.
NOTIOE TO OREDITO&S total for the ril'fit quarter of 1952 Richard't Market. 3433 Via Udo,
ESTATE OF CLARA LEE CAR-up to $1,584,537. By way of com-display booth, $400.
SON-Deceased parison, the corresponding figures Leo Kirchner, North Hollywood,
Notiee Ia lleNby OIYea to the are $2,624,182 for 1951 and $1,643,-5-room. 1-atory, 1-unJt dwelling at
creditors of and all persona having 590 for 1950. 5410 W. Ocean Front, $8.500.
claims againlt the aatd decedent I.Jdo Isle led aU sections of the Newport llelpt.a or said estate to file them with the city during March with almolt William Babi, 520 Tustin, 6·
necessary vouchers in the office of $140,000 in permits. Bay ShorH room. 1-story, 1-unit dwelling a t
the Clerk of the Superior Court of and Balboa had just over $100,000 324 Fullerton, $13,000. Owner
the County of Orange, State of each, and Corona del Mar had builder.
California, or to present the aame, $92,000 (almost half of this during Balboa
with the necessary vouchers, to the final week of March). Alden Doesburg, 908 W. Ocean.
the undersigned at tm place of The Marcn building included 37 7-room. 2-story, 2-unlt dwelling a t
business, to-wit: single family dwellings, $4TI,485: 302 E. Bay Ave., $11,000. Dean
c/o Donald D. Harwood one two-family dwelling, $ll,OOO ; Kephart, builder.
1415 Coast Highway . 49 repairs to dwelling5. $61,700: G. W. Moore a nd R. E Harrison,
I
. . ~rona del Mar, Califo~a two garagt>S, $l,595: three com· 2117 Miramar, 5-room. 1-story.l-Wl~ ~uc months af~er the f1rst mercial buildings, $13.300: library unit dwelling at 2141 Miramar.
pubhcahon of this notice. addition, $46.450: swimming pool, $10,500 Harbor Draftin~ Service.
Dated Fe bruary 29, 1952 $2,500; six repairs to commercial builders.
WILfRED J . FOSBURY I buiJdings, $4.650· four signs Udo bit> Administrator of the B6tate s1 378 ' · Mary Topper. Bay Shores. 5·
of said decedent. ' · . . . room, 1-story, 1-unit dwPIUng a t DONALD D. HARWOOD Followmg PE.'J'mJts were ISSUed 217 Via Ithaca, 512,000. R. J . Col·
1415 Coast Highway during the last week of March: l lins. builder.
Corona del Mar. CaUfornla Corona del MAr ------
Attorney for Administrator . , Charlt>s Tranter, 2·story build· 1 UGAL HOTIC5
Publish : March 13, 20. 27; Aprtl 3, ing ";th 2 living units and 2 store I CElCTIFICATE OF BL'SlN~
1952, in Newport Harbor Ensign. I rentals, 1216 Coast Blvd., $11,000. FlcUttOWt F irm NIUIUI
Harbor Construction Co .. builders. The L'nde r1Wped do he reby cer·
NOTIOE TO CREDITORS T. Duncan Stewart. Shore Cliffs, tify that they are conducting a
No. A UUO 1 5-room. 1-story, 1-unit dwelling at retail automobile business at 2101
I ESTATE OF HAL G. MORS, , 214 Marigold. S23.000. J . W. South Main Street, Santa Ana.
Deceased I Krafft, builder. California, under the fictitious finn
Notice Is HerH)' Olvea to the F p Waldron close in car port name of J ORDAN MOTORS and I creditors of and all persons having at 115 ·Poppy, s3oo. I that ~ld firm is composed of the
I claiJn,s against t~e said decedent 1 Elton Denner, 4-41 Begonia. 4· followmg persons. w~se names in
I or sa1d estate to ftle them wi~h the room. l-story, 1.unit dwelling at I full and plac~ of res1dence are as
necessary vouchers In the off1ce or I 402 Jasmine, S8.500. Harbor Draft-follows. to-Wit :
the Clerk of the Superior Court of lng SC'rvioe. builders. Hub.r Jordan, 325 Poinsettia
the County of Orange. State of Ba Sb Corona del Mar Calif
I California, or to presC'nt the same. ~· ort'1l . • · · . with the neeessary vouchers. to the Mildred Brown. Glendale. 6· ~) rk Lu Jordan, 325 P01_nset·
undersigned at their place of busi· room. 1-story. 1-unit dwelling at taa, Corona del Mar. Cahf.
ness to-wit: 2632 Circl£' Dr.. $13,000. Roy Ross A. Jordan. 325 Poinset·
c/o Hurwitz and Hurwitz. Greenle-af Jr .. buiJder. tia. Corona del Mar. Calif.
Attorneys at Law, WltllMs our hands this 6th day
2611 Newport 'Boulevard. U GAL HOTIC' I of March. 1952
. ~ewport Beach. California. CERTIFICATE OF BCSL"E s HUBY JORDAi'>f wtth!n ~IX mon~ aft~r the first FleUUoos Firm Name KYRJ< LU JORDAN
publication of th1s notice. Th •• d _, _ .. d h b t' ROSS A. JORDAN Dated March 10 1952 ._. "n e.-rn.,.. o ere y cer 1· S WILLIAM L MCRS fy that they are conducting a busi· · tat.-of CallfornJa
Administrator of the Estate ness at 1415 Coast Highway, Co· County of Oranejt"--M.
of said decedent rona del Mar. California under the On ThJtt 6th day or March, A.D.
FOR so YEARS
... Pacific Electric has bee r-
q uietly and efficiently going
about the business of carrying
millions of passengers and
hauling a Iorge port of South·
ern California's commerce.
There's a satisfaction In having
the know-how to do o job well.
That's why the 4650 Pacific
Eled ric Railway employn are
especially proud to observe
the company's Golden Jubifee.
1f-., ,(JU tM. '*'"· a•
Publish : March 13. 20. 27: April 3, fictitious finn. name of Mining Re· 1952, before ~e. Susan P. Foley, a I search Associates and that said Notary Public In and for said ~~~~
firm is composed of the following County and State, residing there·
persons. whose names in full and in, duJy comtnissloned and sworn,
places of business are as follows. personally uppearcd Huby Jordan.
No. A !ltll
~·.uu
tfM(~ NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ESTATE OF HARRY LEON MAR·
TIN -Dt'ceased
Soti('t-18 llf'reby Gh·ea to the
crl'ditors of and all persons having
claims a gainst the said decedent
or said estate to file them with the
nec£>c::sary vouch<'rs in the office of
the Clerk of the Su!X'rior Court of
th<' County of Oran~e. S tate or
California. or to prC'senl to same.
with the necessary vouchers. to
the undersigned at his place of
business, to-wit:
to·wit : Kyrk Lu Jordan, and Ross A. Jor·
U ovd G. Wood. 1415 Coast dan known to me to be the persons High,~uy. Corona del )'far, w~o e n!lmes are l>Ubscribcd to the Cahf. Within mstrumt'nt, and acknowJ.
Richard F'. Ta;:.lor. 1115 C'ded to me !hat th<') exccutc<1 the
Coast Highwav Corona del same. In \\ ltnt>soc Wht>rN>f. I ha\'!' ~tar. Calif. ·' ht'r<'un!o. s<•t my hand and affbced I
J . F . T. Berllnf'r. 141:1 Coast !"Y ~fflclal .s~al th~ day and ye!lr Hi~hway, Corona del :\tar. 10 this Ct:'rt1flcatf' fn'St above writ·
Calif. ten. SUSAN P. FOLEY
Publish : Mur. 27: April 3. 10. 17
in the Newport Harbor Ensign.
\\l tllf.>M our luulds this 18th dny
of February, 1952
We have one of the ma.t ~to
date and efficient job printine
plants in the Harbor Am. Try u.. C/O Donald D. Harwood
1415 Coast Highway
Corona del Mar. CaUfomia
LLOYD G. WOOD
RICHARD F . TAYLOR
J . F. T . BERLI='lER
within six months after the first publication of this notice. ~tuw of Callforn.la,
Dated February 29. 1952 County of Ori.UIIt"~ HENRIF:TTA M. MARTI~ On ThJs 18 day of February. Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
Executrix of the Estate 1951. beforC' m e, a !'otary Public
I f 'd d d t in and for said county and s tate.
1 o sa1 ecc en . .d. h . dul · t DONALD D. HARWOOD r~s1 mg t erem. y corrurus~
11415 Coast Highway s1oned and sworn, personally a~
Corona dt'l Mar, California pcared LLOYD G. WOOD known
Attorney for Executrix I to me. to be _the person whose
'Publish: March 13. 20. 27; April 3, num(• 1s subscribed to the within 1!1952. in Newport Harbor Ensign. Instrument. and acknowledged that ·-he exe<:utcd the same.
LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS
Newport Blvd., eo.ta Mesa Bbcoll 1016
BUIL~IMG BLOCKS
PUMI·BLOI( Co. I Trade at home and help put Wltneu my hand and official seal.
monev in drculation )ocaJ.ly. THOMAS ~-~EFFERNAN . jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii~~~~jiijii~.jii;iiiiiiiiii Notary Pu bh c m and for saJ d County and State. (Seal)
11!0 8. IIAlD St.
You Can Do Better at
THE .
Daniger Furniture Co.
COMPl.ETE HOME FUBNlSHINOS
BEacon 5656 1812 Newport BlYd.
COSTA IIE8A
MOVING and STORAGE
LOCAL AID IAnOIWIDE
Balboa Transfer Co.
C. E. McNiel
!1!-5 lfnrlpr Rt•d .• C"•ta MMA
G. C. Bennett
BFAOOD 1661
My Commission expires 6-24-55.
State or Calllomla,
CooatyofO~
On thls 3rd day of March, 1952.
before me, the undersigned. a No•
tary Public in and for said County
and State. personally appeared Rl·
CHARD F . TAYLOR known to me
to be the person whose name is
subscribed to the foregoing instru·
ment a nd acknowledged to me that
he executed the same. WlbleM my hand and official seal.
(Seal) OONALD D. HARWOOD
Notary P u blic in and for the said
County and State.
State of IUJaola,
Ooumty of Cook-M. On this 21 day of February, 1952,
before me. the undersigned, a No-
tary Public in and for said County
and State. personally appeared J .
F. T. BERUNER. known to me to
be the person whose name is s ub-
scribed to the foregoing instru-
ment and acknowledged to me that
he cxe<.'uted the same.
WltDH8 my hand and official seal.
(Sea)) WALTER H. HEBNER
Notary Public in and for the aald
County and Statt>.
Publish: Mar. Z7 : April 3, 10. 17
ln the Newport Harbor Ensian.
F1oor Ooveri.Dp -Dnlaboant.
A.sphalt T\le -Rubber nle
Fonnlca -Unoleum 1lJe CARLTOIS' UN~~
116 &-lUll Bt. 0.. .._
BEAOON aat-W
22 Yee.ra ln <>ranee Cowl~
LUMBER SAT.8to5
IUII.-9 to l
ltO J:. 1 'Jtlt St. 008TA KDA
WILCH'S
READY -MIXED
OOICRETE
BEacon 6547
Newpon 111ft. O.ta ....
()roup 1181 -u ...
Nldat.--&Art.er .....,
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1'11umday, Apri13, 19!2
• 8WIIOIINO • BASEBALL
The ..Uor mermen appeared The Sailor ~ne came up with
championahlp bound on March 216, their Initial oonquest of the 1952
aa they roared to a crushing 61·14 ~aaon on Mareb 24. edging the Ex·
victory f»!er the Sainta fl'Om Santa celsior PUota by a 7-6 1e0re. The
Ana. ~ triumphan t Tars were Tars were a ble to gamer Oftly two
spearheaded by Bruce Baird. who hits in the RVen-innlng game, how-
won the 50 and 100 ya rd free s tyle ever.
Sell
lewBellak
Capturing a thlrd ln a Small
School mile at the Sou them
Counties Track Meet Saturday.
Roy St&tford ~t a new Hatbol'
High. record tn the m.ile run. wtth a 4:45.1 clocking. The old reoord
of 4:49.0 wu held by Bob Wood-
house, who set it in 1951.
events, and BIU Carroll, who won One of the binaJes wu swatted
the 200 yard free style race in the by Georgl' LaBono, the pitcher, U~L NOTte•
school reeord bre&'fng time of and was good for two base$. The OERTIFICATE OP BU ISZ88
... ftiJl aaTC!MMfl
Rec:et .t1aneor iUf'Stil or Mr. and
Mn. Richard Piecft were Mr. and
Mrs. ~\ ~· .~r and Mrs. F ay-ette Hll'lCMr, all ol Corona del
Mar.
BIRTHDAY PA&TY
Mn. William A.nnin's birthday
was a recent event at t~ Bay
Club with ·Mr. and Mrs. S tanley
Annln of Corona del Mar In on the
party.
2:18.2. other safety was a booming triple Fletltlou. F1nn Name
Another school record was set by eenter flelder J&mes Vineyard . The Uadenil~ does hereby -------------------------.L.
in the ~ey relay, Dmny Mason, Besides his timely hlt, LaBono a i!IO certify that he Is conducUng a
Rex BeD and Don Preston zooming dld somt> tine pitching In fanning r eal estate brokerage business at
home ln 1:30.1. Other first place 11 Excelsior batten. 807 Coast Highway, New p ort
winnen in the meet were Denny In their next contest on March Beach, California under the ricti-
M.-in the back stroke, Rex S.JI 27, the Tar basebaUers again trl· tious finn name o! Mariners
in ciVing, Don Preston In the lndl-umphed. Th1a time it was over Realty and that aald firm ia oom -
vidual medley and Howa rd Boger t, the Vikings from Downey, by t he posed of the following persons,
I IEUEVE: A CMCiidate should he -'ect.d on Qu.li-
r.eation not residence of an area. He must represent
the Diltrict. No+ • porlion thereof.
Lee Hambrook, Don Pettit and same 7-6 score. Catcher uwte whose names in fuJI and places t •tl\ Ne ... rt ...._ Xewpert a-.dll pol. ad,.
Bruce Baird in the four man. free Abbott sparked the Sailers with of business Ill'{' IU follows. to-wit· 1;-•••lllililllllllili•••••••llill••••••••
REP. CANDIDATE for FRANK M. LINNELL CONGRESS-21th Dis+.
style relay. three bi~ bingles an d a fine job of Horace S. Mazet,
• 'I'RAOK receiving behind the plate. 807 Coast Highway
Ru nning, jumping and throwfr\g Second baseman Bob Wetzel Newport Beach. California
their way to a 65-39 upset victory also had a fine day as he poled out \VItae. my hand this 19th day
over the Colonists from Anaheim two ,·aluable hits. Leo C urtis. of March. 1952
on March 25 were the Harbor Var-James Vineyard and C«>rge Moore I HORACE S. MAZET
sity SJ;ikemen. who are improving also contributed hits to tht' New-Sta~ of CaUlorala
steadily. The Tars were led by port cause. 1 County of Oraa~~s.
J im Langdale. who captured first Despitf' the heads-up baseball On this 19th day al March. 1952.1
places in the high hurdles. high played by U>wie Abbott. Leo Cur-before me. a Nota,.y Public in and
jump and pole vault. tis, GE>orl':£> LaBono and Bob Wet-for said county and state. residing
Other rirst place winnt>rs were zel. the Tar horseh1de nine fell therein. duJy commissioned and
Jerry Lowe in the mile, who almost under the heavy hitting and three-sworn. personally appearPd HOR·
broke thf' school record with a hit pitchintt of Bell Gardens on ACE S. MAZET known to m<' to
4 :53.1 clockiJlg. Roy Stafford in the March 19. be the J>('rson whosf' nam<' is s ub-
880, Bill Hopkins in the broad 1• TE~~~~ scribed to the \\i thin in,.trument,
jump. Denny McClellan in ~ On ·Mar~h 24. Harbar's capable and acknowledged to m<' that he
shot put. and ,Tom H('nderson 10 racqut'tN"rs gave 8 good fi~ht 10 exc-cuted th<' sam('
the low hurdle~. 'the Excelsior Pilots. but werP fin-Wltni'S" my hand and om cial
I ally turnl"d back by a close :>-4 seal. 1 Sral '
count. T urning in th(' best rx-rfor-~~~~:'>l~~l~ ~E~~J=~~A~id 1 mancP for the Tars was Leroy · J :"\onemakrr. who \\On hls match m County and Stat('
straight sets or 6·3 and 6-2. ;\fy Conumssion I'Xpireloo 6 24 35.
ChariPs Ralston also won his Publish : April 3-10-li-24. 19:12 1
matrh 6-1. 2-6 and 6-0. whil,. the m thf' N Harbor En.si~m
IJVING ROOM
BEDROOM
ACCESSORIES
~ u,.., ••:
SIKES
KLING
ETHAN ALLEN .
l UCKS
COUNTY
•nd · - -
Meny Ott..,,
790 S. COAST I LIIO.
DINING ROOM
LAMPS AND SHADES
WAU SHELVES
FREE
OEUVERY
CUD IT
TEU~S
~EN
ACCOUNTS
LAGUNA lEACH
The Shop for Men
WHERE WOMEN
LIKE TO SHOP
doublP'-tc·am nf Bob Zerbf' and
Dwain Gatterdam conqu£"red tht"Jr
fCW?s in straight !.E."h of 6-3 and
6-2.
CominJ:: back on March 27. the
Tar Ilt"tmf"n blanked a t('am from
Down<'~ 9-0. Th<' Sailors werc
again l<'d by Leroy ='lonemak('r,
~ ~ I HA 30741 moo~4wrn@'iB
Q'trif' lmuarroo Y 6800 Coast Hwy. -I
0
r P e
1 8
1205 Coast Blvd.
Cofone d•l Mer I who bE> at Jones 6-0 and 6-2. Jim
Armstrong also did Wl'll in winning
F rN h lllspeetM Bortte MeAts
• Free Delivt ry •
1 r::.r..::a Boardlr,g
Newport Beach G r::-oming
in s traii;:ht sets 6-0 and 6-1.
ROY H. KEENE
Businessman And Taxpayer Since 1941
FOR YOUR CITY COUNCILMAN
"I ahallserve as your repreaentati'Ye in a buainesalike man-
ner and on em imP,Grtial baais in keeping with the inter-
ests of the taxpayers and citizens of our Community."
ROY H. KEENE
VOTE APRIL 8th, 1952
friends o~ Rcy Keene pa1d :or th1s adve-r !Semen!
fC Ol' KEE..~
WE THE FOIJ.OWlNG INDORSERS URGE ALL VOTERS TO CAST THFJR BAUOTS FOR ROY KEENE
FOR crrY COUNCILMAN TUESDAY. APRIL 8
Dr. Albert Stoclttoa
aa.eu llampt.c.
Belea 0 . S~ldoe
llarjorte KJrlrpetndl
Doll K.Lrkpatr1ek
.Jolla B. Rapa
lin. .Jou B. R.ap.8
LII.OI.._
Georp L. Boelfly
Ray Nlellell
BeH)" DoNer
Jlarperit.e (). F1IUer
Patrtda II. 'I'~
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M.arpertt.e D. BMt
Georp Oet.Mell
Doro'-'1 L. s...Mn
'I'Itolllu C. BateldMMI
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BeU)"PecJr
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llloate R. Grtme.
Jtlluie Wolf
Menta C. Peek
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Edwtn c. Hall
ErMa\ 'ntompeoe
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A VOTE for ROY KEENE Is A ¥ote for Better ~ment for You
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Thunday, April 3, 1952
Mrs. V iet:ling Gives Program
Of Music at Meeting of DAR
lint. Lester VIE'rling of Newport and presentE'd a group of songs by
Heigllt.ll, a mE'mbE'r of the Newport American composers. She was
HaJ'bt>r Col. William Cabell Chap-accompanied by Miss Margaret
ter of the DAR, presented the pro-ScharJe. Mrs. J. Leslie S t('Cfensen,
gra.1 at a tea honorin~o; RPgents a gUt'St. was also asked to'present
Wednesday of last wN..'k at the some musical selections.
h orn(' of Mrs. Braden ·Finch. Mrs. I Mrs. Charles Boardman, re$:l'nt,
Tevt8 WC'stgntl' was C'tl·hostt•ss. we lcomed the visitors at t he tea
Mrs. VierlinJ:, a former prolt>!>· and told of the growth of the ncow
s iona l conC<'rt singcor. addreS!'Pd Newport Harbor Chapter as wPII
t1w IJ"'up on "American Music" as pointing out their service actlv-
' ities. Among the g uests wcore Mrs.
Z t El t Thomas Kconncody. Laguna B<oach on a ec S Chapter regE'nt: M rs. J . H . Kin·
kaid. state librarian !r·om Dana
RECENTLY ELECTED &"ecu th·e BoArd of AuoclaU'd Mt'D Stu-
dt>nt.tt at Oran~tt' CO&St College are (lt'ln to rl.:ht) Dtwtd Pt>tt-non of
Newport Height., IM'CJ'etary; Paul Chafe of SC'al B~h. prMideat;
D. D. Driggen.IZ
Dies iD Balboa
An early Newport resident, Dud-
ley D. Driggers, a j::t' 72. dll'd Mon-
day and funer·al l't'n ice-s nrc bt>lng
hC'Id at 2 p. m. th1 afternoon
rThursdayl at Graut>l's Mortuary.
JWv. C"hark•s Hand will reaft th~
servi«>.
Mr. Driggers livt'd at 603 E . Bal-
boa Blvd., Balboa. llco cUed of a
heart attack while trimming a
palm t r('e in his .. rard: He came to
tht> Harbor in !910 and was one
of the first rt'sidents to put up a
solidly constructed homt' in the
arE'a. He is s urvived by his wife.
Mabel Driggers.
H le N Point: Mrs. 0 . S. Von Krog, Mrs. e n orton C. A. Nl·i~hbors and i\·trs. C. 0. • le
Kindy, o.Hkers from th(' Mojave CJ.rc s M eet . . Chapter m Fullerton.
VauJ f.A.ot> of Costa Met~a, treasurer.
ILS. BUd Concert ~~~~~
Electi~n of offlce:s climaxed thco Presiding over the te t bl h . land annual dinner meC'ttn~ or the Zon-Mrs J a a e On t e Is ta Club Thursday at the Emerald were · ames Webster and 1 . . I Mrs. Ward Porter. Mrs. H. P. ~~ oo,:re 1 of i"u~frt'd ~~n~ Yarnell , ~1rs. Carl Hanna and Mrs. I Circle one of the WSCS of the P e n or on ° '. ewpor. \\as Ward Porter WC'rt> electE'd to the Balboa Island Community Method·
named as n~xt years ~rf>~lden~. nominating committee during the ist Church met Wednesday e\'C'-sup~rted b.> the follo\\tng oCfJ-busmess me-eting, which followed nin~ of last week at the home of
Ct'r:'· Le~a ~rolet, ~nta. Ana the tt>a. ~trs. A. E. Stock ton re· Mrs. Richard White. 125 Agate ~eights, first \'ICe-president.' 1\la-ported on the recent DAR Stat<' Ave. Mrs. Althea S hiffler pres-r~E' How~ of. Costa ~~sa. s~co~d Conferencf• in San Diego. en ted the devotions and M rs. Ar-Vlc-e-prestdent, PPJ::~ Retn<'tt, ------_ thur Schenkel chairman conduct-
NE'wport Heights, as t:re~: ed th<• businP~ session. '
Frana1s Ml'ars, Balboa, recordmg T ed J h D secretary; Blanch<> Benz. Balboa. 0 n son ue I Mrs. Harold Fm k .. 203 Diamond cor'ft'Sponding scocrcotary; Hazel A\'e.. entertained Circle 2 Wed-
Dell, Balboa Island. and Peg Haa-From M ontana nt'sday of la~t week. Mrs. StE'phen
pa, Corona del Mar, directors at I S~th, cham:nan, conducted thC' Jarat. Mrs. Ted Johnson, 134 S hore-bus mess sess1on and pia !"Is .. "core
last.allatlon dinnt>r will bE' April cliff Rd., Shore Cliffs, is e~ting made for April church acllvl_trcos.
24 at the Ncowport Harbor Yach t ~er husband to. arriw frorr. Bill-Mrs. Wayne Huntt'r, chatrman,
C"lub. The foliO\\i nt:" annual re-mg~, Mont .. this \\C'ek, whcon he 3~8 Grand Canal, w~s hostess to
porWI werl.' givcon : attendance. Ed-retires after 29 years scor,·ic£' with C1rciC' 3 on the prev10us Wcdncs-
ith U uJI ; l ntcor-city chairma n. an auto supply company. Mrs. day. M ~. L<>Ona rd Hargrav<> gavC' M~. Benz: international rC'Iations. Johnson preceded rum to thco WAr-thco devotiona l program. All thrC't'
Jt>nnie Richard; membership. Mrs. mer climes. cirdE'S held a ~andmatllf'r's sho\\-
Drokot ; program, Mrs. Norton; T~E' Terl Johnsons wtll thf'n cor .. for. '!\ofl·s. Clinton Coane or thE'
publir a ffair". !)r)rothf'n S hPely: awall Col. and Mrs .• John:-on, \'lsi-\\tSC"!:'.
Is Roag Benefit
The High School Band will pres-
t>nt a conct~rt at 8 p. m. tomorrow
• FridayJ at the chool a uditorium
a a bE-nefit for Hong Memorial
Hospital. Clinton Sawin will con-
duct and featured soloists will be
Ronald Wurster. clarinet and Torn
Hendt>rson. oboe
Amon~ tht' selections will be
"On thco Trail" from GrofC''s Grand
Canyon $uite: "RI\'C'r Jordan." a
::>:E')..'ro spiritual. and r:norite band
numbcrs.
Thl' !i:i-pi('C(' oond last WC'ek rt'·
ceived division I rating in the Or-
nngl' C"ounl~ Music Fl'stival at
Hunting'ton BC'aeh und has won
othcor honors 111 comp{'tition.
Your water bill no lonqer h.u the S 1.00
w•ter •neument. th,nh to Fred J . Ste·
phenl end Fr•ncil J. Ho rv•th. Vote for
Franci• J . Horvath for Councii-B,..•t
M
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All Pet fooch 6e-. . •
Sporting Gooch ... Treptcel FWt
• • . Pa~oh . . . ,., .... ,. • . •
Canaries ••. Salt and FY.th Wa-
ter T aekle . • . Bi~cles hpelred.
Toys.
Hiq's Pet S..,aiu
AND SPORTING GOODS
605 Coast Blvd. HA IHl.J
Corona del Mer
A llen's
UPHOLSTERINI
Studio publicity. !'vlrs :'\lcoars. sen·ice. tors from Omaha. who a rl' on thrir 1202 Coast Blvd. · Coron• del Mer
HArbor 1·474-M Mildr<'<i Stanll'): trc•asurC'r, ~tn;. way t o \isit a daughter in Holly-Vote for Frtncil J. Horvath who will Alwayl rudy to wpporl • qood men,
Reinert; yC'ar book. Mrs. Haapa; wood. The two J ohnson famJlies repruent all lectionl of our town-C C Vote for Fr•ncol J . Horv•th-" J"d
a nd tht> prrsidl'nt~ rcoport, llrlen ~~~~n~o~t~~~~t~~~~~~~~~~~~B~e~··~~~u·~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~i1~~\~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Stockton.
A Mexican dinner was SE'r\'ed by
a club committPP headE'd by Mrs.
Mea rt1 and includmg Lucille Stod-
dArd. Ruth Gibbs. ThE'Ima llope.
E ls u• Hampton. :Mar;n·c-nr Galla~h
er, llrs. Benz a nd Mrs. ;\l ull.
A sf)('Cial prize wa a\\ard(•d to
LUC'y Thronson. and Mrs. Mull re-
ceJvcod a crocht!H•d table ~t made
by Jlrs. Benz.
UGA&.. HOTIC'
NOTICE OF REARING
Notic<' is hereby J;iven that th<'
PlAnning Commission of the City
of ~rt Beach will hold a pub-
lic ~aring on th£' application of
Ha rold C.ass for a variance to al·
low reJit>f from thco strict applica-
t ion of Sl.'ctions 9103.25 (a) and
9104..11 (b) of the zoning law on
Lot 61 of Tract 1237.
Notict' is herC'by further given
tha t said public hearin~ will be
held on th<' 17th day of April, 1952
a t ttw hour of 7 ·30 p. m. in the
CouociJ ChambE'rs o f the Cfly RaU,
Newport B<oach. California. at
which time and plac~> any and all
peraons interested may appear and
bc IIK>ard thereon.
RAY Y. COPELI:". ~ecrt'tarv
Nf'wpot 1 8<-ach ·
Planning Commission
Publ.ish · Aprtl 3. 1952
in thfo 1\:1'\\JXIrt Jlarhon f:nstl.'ll
NOTlCE OF I~TE~TIO~
TO CIIATTt:L MORT<i.\GE
To Whom It :\ta\' ConrPrn
NOTIC'l: h hf'·r,.b~ l:i' o•n pursu-
nnt to thP prn\ '""m~ o f ~··ction
3440 of tht' C'1vil \nrlt-n( thP Stat£' I
o f C"..ali rormil. 1 hn 1 nn 1 hf' 11th day
of April. 1 %:.!. 1 hr O\o\ nt.>r nf the
herelnaftt>r descrtbt>cl fixturrs and
(>()uipmcont of that I"Prtain retail
meat mark<•t !'ltuatf'd anrl locatt>d
at 601 Coast Ht~.:hway. Corona dPI
Mar, City of NPwport Reach.
CoWl ty of Oram:r. ~Ia tco of Cali-
fornia. intend'\ to place a chattel
mortgage upon the sa.td fixture~
a nd equtpml.'rlt.
OlarlPs G Elliott and Ruth G.
Elliott is the mortgagor of aaJd
prop(>rty: a nd his add ress is 601
Coast Hlghway, Corona del Mar.
City of Newport Beach. County of
Orange, Stat<' of CaUfornia.
Newport Harbor Bank is the
mortgagee of the said property,
and hJs address is 505 Coast High-
way, Corona del Mar. City of New-
port Beacl). County of Orange.
S tate of C"a lifornja,
THE PRO PERTY. fi xtures and
equipment upon which thE' said
chattel mor tgage is to bf> placed
corwtst of the foiJowing:
FUrniture, flxtures and equip-
melt pertaining to the retail
meat market. The aaJd chattel mortgage is to
be mrecuted and the consideration
therefor wiU txo paid at 10:00
o'dodr, A. M., on the 11th day of
Ap:il, A.D., 1952, at Newport Hac-
bar Bank Escrow Department, QtJ of Newport Beech, County of
Orange, State of California. OlarS. G. Elliott and Ruth G.
Elliott, MortpJ(On. Newpcwt Harbor Bank, CUhJer, =--April a. 18152 Ja ~ Newport HarW o.ign
for
CITY
COUNCILMAN
Tues., April 8th
•
* INDEPENDENT * COURAGEOUS * HARD-HimNG
* HONEST TIU: .\:'1.0\' ~l\IITII C'Ol\IBAT TEJ\AI-('ol .. \nclrrw 1'\mlth \\lth hi"
h\n '"""'·Capt. Boh (ll'fl ) and l\tnjt>r Rill. In a J>l,·tun· hcko•n i n Utt•
'"lith l'.cc•ific-durina:; \\11r lll \\,tr II. Uo•th '"r.' fu ,t 1h··tr ti\1''> it. tho• \\,l r.
Why YOU Should Vote for Col. Stnith:
Tht' quP8Uon, "Wbo Is Col. Smith'" baa been ukNI of m.-Ul~
of t.ht' PMPif' workln~t In 11upport of Col. mJth for ('tty C'otm-
d lrnan.
Wf'. the mt"mbf'rs of thf' commlt1oet" sappo~ Col. Smith. h~vf' Sf'!ected the abcwfl ptcturil from his ec:rapbook as t)•pl<'1\l
of thf" man we arf' reqUMUa« you to vote f or as CoOBf'llmaD.
Hf' Is ~ a-radaat.ft or medlc:llae at Ute U.Svenlty of Klebl,;an
(191%), played c:e.ter on the ~t Mlehlpa football teem of
1909, !M"rnd u &Mist&at co.dt tbere Ill ltll ud ltll. H f'
practiced medld~ Ia Puadeaa. wu medk:aJ advleer and C'Oat>h
at Throop CoUfJ«e (DOW Cal·Tfldl) Ia ltlt-11 aad durl.a« t.bat
ttmf' was lna~tal ln IJtaU«1U'&UDc tbil New Year's Day
Ro8e &wl cluale.
Hf' f'n terfJd t1ae aen1CA~~ Ia ttn &114 reUred Just Jut year.
He served Sl yean of t.bat Ume w1~ the U. 8. A.lr Foree u a
nJgbt ·~· aa4 wa• prtvU~ to become aa alrpfaae plloL
H e was nlgbt smae. for the Se\'Mtla A.lr l!'oree Ia tb• Padfi<'
du.rtnr; World War 0 , a.ad wt~ the Foartla Air Fort't-afwr
Ute war.
''M.ln" ut4 "A1141;J" reared tbe two ftae loolda« boJ'I' pictured
&bove wtda t.belr dad. Bolla of ..._ 11M plaTed foou.tl at
MkhJp.D. UMI ._.. were IMimber pllotll Ia t1ae hdfkl durlba-
World War 0 -• -betweea tMm pUla« 11 eltaUOM, taclad·
Ia« nn SUver Stan. for pllaatrJ' Ia aetaoe. Botla of ua.m
~, • ., t:hflr llvM Ia Ute eentlee of tiMllr ~try.
Thr ~mlt.fts no\\ hu H' an ndoptc-d ho;\', Mlkf', n~«-~. Tbf'rf'
:trP a J Ml thrN' ~:TUndC'hlldrf"n. Col. IUld Mrs. Smith h tHf' owaNI
a ~oumml'r homt• on Balboa lsJand ~nf'P 1928. and ha\'f' madfo
thf'ir )W'rmanr nt hom.o In CoronA tfpl Mar !IIDC'P t94S.
W fl ba\'f' C'Oftfldf'll<'f' lo Col. Sm.lt.h'!l I"Xf't'Utivr ability, soUDd
juda:mrnt, hon~ty and lnt.~lty. From his lt>adrr8hlp In Ulf'
blntf \1f'W tijr'ht Wf' know hlm w 1M' hard·hJttlnl:" and !'IDC'f'rf'o.
<:ot Smith hilS stat~ hJs tf'ason~ fM St'f'kln~r thf' Clffi<'f' of nty
C'oundlnutn:
"I t'nlf'rt'd tlt18 raclfl for COODC'il because I am sl<'k &Dd tired
nf tllf' mA.IIDt'r lD Whl<'h tbf' pN"M'nC Couat'IJ ha8 bandlf'd U..,.
t.axpayf'r-8' money • --socb 1\8 In thr Balboa &v Club map.-nn~ Aob81dy, and thf' f".XPf'Rih e junkt't of 10 <'ity' ofnC'I&b to a
C'on vrntlon lD SaD .~randt~eo (oal~· oof' Councilma n l''f'nt to a
slmllar ID6rt1Jig wbea It t~•u ht"ld In Lon I{ ~aC'h ).
"I will not makf' a lot of promlM'8 to you now that ..,..
C'banl{f'tl of t1me mta-ht ~nbly makt' lmpracHC'AI at a later
daV.. but ttll• I do proml~te aad ~tvf' my ll"Qaran~: Tllere w1D
'"'DO favors ro lndl\lcluals or rroups as far .. I am~
I Will work for aa ~omk!al, eftklf!Dt aad h•eet r;M'e......_t
for our t'lty. I han ao ue to ,.n.d. notblq to tell. 1 am •ot
!1111M'f'pt1ble to l avon. lar~ or emaD. Favon l.n my book are
ju!lt a.' dl.ttoftftlt u a brtl.-Ia tJw-fom1 of mont-y."
* * * • Political Ad\'C'rtisement}
Supporters of Col.. Andy Smith for Councilman