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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-05-08 - Newport Harbor Ensign"Ho wt.o wtlhpo,.. doWft • -n A~ tt-. tt.l"t• ho h•• to .. n W'" "'"'' d,l.t • elul'/ 'Cod ' u•• hl~t~ wtlo !,"Y" '" ENSIGN .d." ThUJ'1Klay I May 8, 1952 Harbor 1114 aDd 1115 ' CORONA DEL MAlL CAIJF. Par.lll.l s.c,e. ...... P£_,&. v. 8. P08'IAOE Pill • 5 Cents Vol. 4--No. 39 Investigate Arson In CD. ' I IIEWNRT uRaoR ·~c~a'E,. ROWIIII couRSE •• THE IIORTII ~ ~·~•a.[ Damage Set Fire \ ' ' ~ \ ~at$25,000 \ J ...... tlwlzaw ... J~ ...,.,..,_ ..... ~-\ \ ~ ~-) Fire Marshal Phll Haydl'n said this morning that there are dr- finlte signs of arson ln thP $25,000 fire that destroyed Gene's Restaur- ant in Corona del Mar earl~ Satur- ~y morning. This was indicated by the fact that there were S(>veraJ points of orig~n for the-fiN.', he sald ThP main firt> began in thr kJIChC'n. but I there was evidenct> of its bemg st>t at other points also ' The local fi r£> departm«>nt IS con- tinuing in,·esti£"cHion. and also here to investigate-is a reJ)r'e'S('ntative of the ~a tiona! Board of Under- WTJters ThE Log ,"Q.~~~~~~!l!~ ~ ~'!!:e2:. :w51 esSWmi~h' s h ., lllf)l> actrf'SS wile, Lucille Ball. hllve cou~e. Tht-re \\ill be fivp races. oop IRS been named hononry commodort'!l start1ng at 1 p. m. for the st.o>nd annual lntercolle-Thousand.<; "'i ll ,;ew the-race • Fire ChtPf JBJ1 BrisroP said that the alarm was turned 111 aT 2:30 a. m Saturday by two hitch-tuking sailors. The kitchen, bakt-ry and storagE' rooms were destro)•<'d. but the H.r£>men were ablf' tO s&VP th~ bar and dtnm~ ro<:.m fM-nPr \,en,. Boero plan to !' a rt n •bU1Id1nt: 1m · mediately. W. Newport Assn. Names H. Arthur That oil problem is with us ~ate Rowing Regatta. which w1ll from thP channel shores and from Tht1' i O-foot cutt('r Soliloquy of again. • • • In a good neigh-be held Saturday, May 24, apon-the bluffs ot Newport Heigh ts. Wesley 0 . Smith, Balboo, was first bor gesturr. our city cound J last sored by the Nev.'J)Ort Harbor Many mort' thousands will watch to fanlsh thf' Nrwport-Ensenada w~k stepped Into thr fuss going Chamber ol Commerce. on television. and hear Tom Har· yac-ht rarP. saJling the 140 mJlE'S on ln Costa Mesa, went on r~rd Lucille and Desl will s ccompany mon desc.-ribe the races. . in 25 hour-:. 10 mtnutt'S. 19 S<'COnds Harold 0 Arthur of 224 48th St opposing oil drliUng encroachment. Ken Niles of Shon Cliffs in the A gy-andstand area ~II b<' can· 1, "',:,., tht> 36-foot ketch Moon· N.ewport . w~s ei('Cted Frida~ ~'"' acting on the-request of a Costa herald boat before the raet'S a nd va..sst'd off near the. L~do Tum me beam of Orin Thorklld&en, NHYC, ru.ng as pn~~udent of the \Vf-t "'' "'· Mesa clllzens committe-e. • • • will a lso appear at the trophy pN'-Basin, and an admiSSIOn fee wtll •thi\t won the Pn>sident of the port improvement Ass~ . .;ucl'f'{'(i-~y the County Supervisors aentatlon dinner ill tbe e"\'t'n~. be chargt1'd to hell\ defray the Re-l'rutf'd Statt•s cup for the bt'st cor-mg CC!un~lman Fra..ncu Hon"Bth took up the same Issue. split 2-2 The van.lty elght-oart'd shells of gatta e~~· Ttlere wtlt bfo a rt'<'tl'd time In the Arbi!Tarv cia~., "':'ho ll A. tn hi-ad of ttl. as.••ocla· on Heinz Kaiser's motion to N'· the Univenltles of British Colum-car parktng area on the Orang<' 22 hours, 22 mmutl'$. 47 seconds tton forl.hrPe years , ject the application to drill wells bia, Oregon State, california, Stan-County dock ~roperty The races Another top wtnner wu the Ottw;r offi~rs aN Mon:an 1..(1"'· at 17th and Pomona . in Costa ford. UCLA a.nd USC will match may also IX' vu•wed from. t~e Bal· 32, ... foot .,loop ~ara of Same) t>ry. nce--prt'Sl~ent. Mrs Blanrhf' Mesa, Heinz and Wllhs Warner oars for the l9S2 WI'Stem Sprint boa Bay Club for an ad!nissJon fef' Huber. BYC. be!lt corT('Ctf'd time. Lytle. r:cordin~ SP<Tf>ta~ and voting to deny, Cy Feather ly and 1 champio~hip on the now famous I of $2, all proceeds gomg to the OrE-an rtacin~ to wtn th<' Prt"SJdf>nt treasurer. Mrs. Blanche Larson, Ralph McFadden voting against Chamlx>r of Commerce. ( M xl · h f h d se-cretary; Fred Kn r tt', Arthur deny\ng. Willard Smith absent Chamber P rrsident Harvey Som-0 ..... ~ t-r:<>P Y or t P S('C()n Cubbage. Clyde Rex .lo Pph Guf'r- • • • Decision will be made next F d I B L ers i!l g('nl.'ral chairma n. and his cn*h cu ~~Ul ~ear sa 11 ~ for t1w in. Grorp--Sherrill and Howar(l Tuesday .••• This is of signlfi-ODD er 0 <»dlairm('n an· Tom Norton and e BE. ~u~. .h I ~1 b won Wright. directors cance to our community b<'causf' • Or. Sah·atorf' Monaco. Chamber ~ng ac . ac t . u · .. h On a motion b~ M r Gu('nn th( t~l! proposed oil fi eld adjoins city w c Coli!--Dies 'Secretar~ Hay Lan~<'nh~im i!l re-~~Sr~r 1{.~~'rr0~<>; f~~~t ~~ ~~~h a~ation went on rt>COrd a~lnst hmlt.'l near the high school. • • •I • • IUD, gatta _dir('(.'~or. and Edwm L. Har-also a trophy for fi~t sin~le-ma5-t leasmg any bay front or oet.>an prn The Log ha!! repeatedly stated Its bach 1s c.-ha1rman of the ra{'(> com-fl 1 f sh W I:'S Smith's cut perty to a pri\"Btt> organization vit1'ws: Save our community from Services were held TuesdA)' in mittH>. cra 0 101 -• This was in reff'rt>n<'f' to thf' lras• oil blight and keep it the most ' Riverside for W. C. Collins. <k>'·el-:r r :;;::~ :'~ ~muh" ~ead, ~b~c~-sought b~ th( Elks Lod$re-for c11 \ charming and desirable reslden-oper of Balboa Wand, who dit'd R f J bo .;~ '-'P P s dt·'en~nJ: ~ -A Tt"S: property on the ba~ near thP tial area In the whole wide world. I last Thursday in Wichita, Kan , at q or iftl ree ~ r n 10 or r car:'e n . ) ; Arc ht>S • • • We'll bf> hearing more the agt1' of 89 • ~ k) tar~ LA YC 1951 "1nner ~1 r Gu.,n .n a lso brou~ht up th(' . Char If'S L'llman's l.Rgt1'nl 1 LA YC 1. • h 3 -ff '- about Oil Monday night. beca~ Once he hlld purchased for $.''i0.-M Ad• • CDM Ca r l Lon~·~ Lark 'LA YC '. Be-p-rn<t tN ?f t ~ ll' !'I rut-o ..,...... Erni<' ~·}("S of Balboa. Jerg1~ {)()()all th(' property from :-.:ewport ay JOID tiM Jl111"s ;.uomt . LAYC'I. U>-....'1!' '"'''""~ :-;rwpor< and i~lhoa boule- \1Ct>-pr!'!'lde>nt. who u.s u a II y ts I to Balboa Peninsula. paytng tax,.~ \\'htl n ., ·._ Attnn nt , • LA YC' I and 'ards. a plan '' htrh had n drop-~~~ound when oil is b<'m~ d<'bat.!'d. I on 10,000 lots. H P laid miles of Llkf'IY location or ad,·a.net' head-11,11 nld ·R..ms• r·: ~~u~ I s'yc ped b~ Clt~ Council lal't fal! A wtll appear at thr Coun.cll mC'PllnR concr<'te to prot('('t th£> 160-acr<' quarters for the-1953 :-;ationaJ Roy 1, h!'r awards C'.O\!'mor of Call· conuruttee "';11 pr<'pan 3 n ~~lu· to talk about the J!-!r~nns-Humbl£' isi1U1d hf' had crl'atro out of i\ mud ~<'0111 Jamborf'r. to. be hrld on lr· fornia tro hv, bt>st corr('('Hd lim\' uon a:;km,:: th•' C'oun,·ll '" C'onstd• r l«>aSf' (th<' old Elliott cont~a~tl nat, a comer of wh1ch h(' took ,;nc Ranch nea r Lpper Bay ,l uly ('} f · nd R ORR E\emnl! ttus pla n a-tam Th• a"socla tlon with th(' city for tidelands dnlhng for hims('lf and which is s ttll 10-16. is Of'ar ::\to•Ple's Dnw -in Cf'· ~~ar ~>::;·cond ~k),lark thlrd Le· alo;o \\•l1' on ri'Cttrrl un:ml" 1.hr <'II Y for thE' oil pool supposed to b<' kno,..·n as Collins l!'land J lis rona del Ma r. ~enll • · · tn purr hast Jh · P ~<I !II' f l('l'lrJC' offshort> h<'rP. • • • Ther£>'s a clrram of a real ('Sti\tt:' idyll col-ThP Corona drl ~ta r Bu ... 1n.-ss Gon •rnor of Baa California tro-n ~ht -of-wa:-bunrh of unhappy and som<'what 1 lapsed about 1912. whrn lots which Ac:<;O('I~ttion. in coop<>ration with r•hv 1., ,1 rorrrc1~ct tim\ 1n (111,,. ~pc·akPrs a t tht m•' 11nr: ''' r, irate citizens on Marguerite Ave. now se-ll for manv thouAAnd.c; of th·· Tr vm,. Cn .• has orf«>r<'d to S<'t ,\ 1 C A b ~ sh rp John •hr f1H· ca ncbdat•·' f,,. tho Fl• n•• .,. in Corona d£'1 Mar. who are pr?-I dollars couldn't rvf'n h4: J.-'1Vf'n up a hi'Hdqtnrtr r:, bUtldin ~ at th,,. r;: ~~~ HYC . <'~ ~ i . f a ry .Schoc11 ~)ard R..·-c Albncht testinJ: what th<'Y call a dras.tJC I away. Sit(' Plans were discussed at a ... ·~v (', l I rs~rn.h. ;dnl c~:Oia \fn, Frank \\ oodland J B "'00" trimmin~ of the palm trees wh1ch r('('('nt meetin g of A..;sociation di· ·r. ~-' . 'k· CUYC tr Jard. Han·f'~ PE'a!'r a nd R· ·rr art' tht' prirlt' of.the avenur ,:.E';k.~ • l •z• rr f'tnro; with Bill S.purgeon of lhf? .l ~l<l\·,1,~cor~~·.,,110rt [\(•uch t rnph~ !lardar rP Prophet iC hE'adhnc In las Hosptta A U X I tary If\ inC' Co I.,. ; .. ,..rf't'lt •ci 1111'•' \I( rPm tinm~: ----- F.nsiJ:O. thanks to E . H Hl'lnsen p , Arth ur A s chuck. r~ ... r class Arb coru.· o Kt·n i.1-t,,.. Group IndorseS of BalboA Is~.and: "Soliloquy T~dkes I J Pla d H ere scout ,.xecuuv('. gave formal a c-1 Ar;q;ukn Yacht cfub .,.x-ond' ;-.1 F.arly Lead. • • • Tht' ~rl ay I s nne ceptance TuE'sday to Myford lr · hon '\ F w l..oJ;:an :--:HY C Hurd noon Junchron at Gene's w1ll RO d ne's in\itation to hold the jam-· '· · 11 · ·h \,ur-vc R t• Plan nn. in spit(' of thl' fire. • • • Plans for or~anizin~ 8 Hoa~ Mr · hor~ on thl' hills b<'twE.'<'n the SII'-I'Urnl [)on . ump riC'S. .. ... 1' eaea l Oft Co<'ne> say~ h<''ll start rebuHdin~ moria I Hospital Awolary will b<' l 'ppt'r Ray and MacArthur Bh·d ~1a~ nrrl nf En<;~:>r"ndh troph~ ltx-. t immt'diati ly to restore that fa-discussed at 10 a . m. Friday. May north or th<' hi hwa . · c-o rn•ct<' llmr o rC'~atntn~ <'ass Thr· Ct ntral :-.=Pwpctrt Commun- miliar landmark in Corona del Mar . •16. at St. James Episcopal Church. g >· OR~ Lark sP<'Ond. Sfutmt third in A"sn \Ot•'<i last wt"i'k to l'nntrt- 1 Newport. Two membf>~ of r ach Anu.:rua butt-~10 to tht• Chambt'r of Corr- Linnell Seeks Debate on U.N. woman's. service club and organi-Myen Is Named . . . mercP fin ~rk.c fund. tndot'S('d thl' zaUon in the art'a to be served by Sk • T lls :-;f',..ToOrt-C ta :\tesa summt-r N • I the hospital ·haVe ~n asked tO . tpper e crt>aUon pro~am and fBYOred In-participate. Mrs. Ed~t&r Hill of New humane ?fftcer in thE' ~ creasm.: th<> t>leme-ntar~ schonl I Lido Isle temporary chairman lice departmE'nt ts Grorge W . M)-f Nl&rd to (1\"f' mE'mbC'rs \\-ill be introdu<.'ro by Mrs. M. A: ers ~f 111 .25th St .. Newport. s~c--Story 0 Race Tht AssoCiatiOn opJXIf't'd tht' pro· Anderson. who, along with other Cf'f'ding. Vtncent Cus~o: "ho posro aJllf'ndmt'nt of tht' c.-it) anti- A challenge to debate on the members of the Alpha Xl Delta has_ resigned to devote his time 10 noL«> nrdinan<'t' to allow rin~ng t nltt'd Nations was sent this W('ek Sorority Alumnae. al'f' acting as 'I b~~~yers has been an Orange rJ:'".!.'~~ b';f'BwiEM«'o::!~ of bell! and selhn~: tn r.-sidentiRI U II f N rt hosteosses. County ..... ·,dent for 32 )"ears, th"' ..__ areas b:-('.(l()d Humor A letter by ,Jud~P nne o ewpo ·~.. ~ berc of Coroaa dfol ll.a.r • ..,_. will be sent to C\ty Council a~kin~ Reach. candidate for Congress ----~ last seven hert> ln Newport. He U&Ue ~ wu po~~ted for • for restroom facilities 111 the vi- from the 28th District, to James Mrs. Raub Ia Elecnru I was me.mbe.r of the police resen·e lo.t: wtan. M tlllrd la C1aM {", I ciruty of 15th Stre('t. The Associa• Mrs. Jack Raub of Newport for the past three years. A.rbllrU'y, a til Slbola -..e r. tlon also voted to reqU8t the city t ttt of Santa Ana. one of his op-Heights wu elected president of He askl'd fo! coope~tio.n of lo-.1 lA) take t.lalrd plaN" ~.\ to provide for bf>ttt'r ck-aning Clf ronents ln the race. Wanlkl Club (Kiwa.nla wives) last cal residents m obeymg the cit) B BUD DESJ:..VBER(_i bt>arh a reas U 11 t "By rea CUff ...--.... of leash law. Dogs not on leash wlll 1 __ ., Judge nne wro e: -night at the Shore a ,_....., be pJeked up and owners will havt> To bf.' aboard·onf' of the 138 _.... -----~!' .. do!n fyaovuror 0PfU~~tchly..._ewalxp~~ Mrs. Albert Stockton. Ot.hebbr Moffi~ to .,.u a f~ and cost!! he said 1 boats racing to Mt>XJro ls one of DLUIOND lUNG LOttT ......... I ""' UJ . IIV cers art' Mrs. Bert We • rs. ,_., . . life's spicy advf'nturt>5. lA8S of a $900 diamond rin~ \\8.!' the United Nations, and my own William LandlA. Mrs. Herbert Hoi-I At 10 :30 Thursd&y morn1n~t we reportf'd Jut wet>k-i'nd by Mrs. T ~ttand favorlng continued U. N. ker, and Mrs. James ~nun. Harry Saclanan Di• boArded our dArk ~n 27-foot Dunc:an StE"Wart. 183 ~hCIT"t'Cllff meombershlp, providing ita charter servieft were held Monday at cutte r, the Utll~ Dipper, and cut Rd.. Shore Oilts. and,..._ ~v~-"t~retyre-.;:rcttheto ~ R.EV. BANNISTER Blt'l I I:& Balt& Mortuar>· for Harry Sack· off the dock at the Balboa Ya.cht llll' ""' ,..~ G----c .... from & critical W• m&n, ~yNI'-OJd retired railroad CJUb fOr the l&Jld Of -.rarm. W&\.\"5, States and t.l laww and freedomS. ~·~:.~WWSam H 8emdlttM enctneer wbo died Friday at blA 10mbreru and H~ 1 Bar. J heftbY invite you to meet me ;3 ~St Newport 'c:ltlaP)atD 01 home, Ti6 Jl'olns(>Uia Ave .. Corona Harry BlodgrU wtth tua lddl. saik>d ln one or more pUbUe debata on American • ·:....,_ ...,_t •· For del liar. Rev. Paul Babbitt olfi· by us on the Suskind ~ wa..s tbe question: SMD the United thrft ~~..., too w to re-dated at the w.rvices. Entomb-t.M last lime tNt • uw ~ bt18t StaM nmaln a memtlft' ol tht __. __ .. _.t--...-.. aa111. ment wu at Me.trc. A~y. (Coatinurd Oft Pale 12) \hdted Nattonat'' '-"~'~'"~ va~ .... -..--- DDI OITI:D POa l'PIZD Band Lader Dfofi Amu was dted at 1 :40 a m. s~ for driv· log ~ m1lN an hoUT in " 2!'1 mllr .,..., at Ststb end Balboa Blvd U1 Balbofi • Pap 2 Rcmcho M..a Nursery School State Ucensed and Ap(II'Oved From 2 to 6 YMI'II Supervised Care and Constructive Play &EA80NABLE aA'I'IB Open 5 da~ per week-8 to 5 Tranaporta tioo Furnlabed 190 E. 15th St. 008TA I0".8A PltoaeiiE·-_, JIOVING ••• • Mothersingers J&re ADrtn#ifn Concert Soon ~I£1NJ.))filfalJ Annual sprin' concert of the ..., h_ ·it~L _ ..,. ~ Harbor Mothersmgers will be pre--'t1lr 'III!/IIJIM < -T w .-1.- se.nted Friday, May 16, In the .U\'0 .., P L I sanctuary of Christ Church by t-4A.AP'A IW ....._,. .. the Sea. Mary Batten Sterrensen Ad¥orlltlnt • • -• • • C.ll ... will ~t the chorus of voicea • • • n.. Newport Heritcw &tip an.d Ball1e Deaver lS accompanist. ._., *" d~Nd to be 0 - MtfS Joan Hogan, harpist, will also ,.,_ of t--'•1 eireu&.H ... ~ ...._ appear oo tbe program. lftollt of the Superior Court of .. A benefit· tea will follow the State of C.llfoml. 1ft an4 fw ... concert in ~11 Hall. The tea Co•ty of Or-t•· on4 ~,...... hour, sponsored by the United th....f 11 .,.lfiod .. el Church Women of Newport Jiaro-puW.. ...ttc.oe ,...w..~ tty • • • bor. will be for the ben4tfit of tN ... ......,_ aA'I'D women'• tpecial project ol uslat· one Ya.r . __..10 Arebltecta Are Named For OCC Bullding Thunday, May •• 1152 The Board of Trustees of Orange Coast Collep Monday employed the architectural finn of Richard I. Neutra and Robert E. Alexan- der of Los AncelH, and Richard H. Pleaer. a.odate arcllltect, of Corona del Mar, to prepare plans and apecific.atlona for a new Busi-DIRECTORY neu Education Building, to cost ...,11...., .. -~ an estimated $155,000. ____ ,;&J'OIJ-.;.;;"";..:;;;._.....;;;.;.vw-.-;.... __ _, Q/411111144 Q/4•p~·~ lly .uhf "BE SURE -IN8UIUF:" with Maurie Stanley lnluraDce eour-Dor IIAJUIOJt tTII 225 ~farM .... Balbla ~..a ..... .,.. ..... ...... ing the Weekday Religious Edu-Out of Harbor Area.._, ___ =ti.eo cation program sponsored by the oae Year .....,... HarbOr Council of Churches ln Out of Barbor ,.·-;;-;-----4:~: This column ls !or people with Be d Co M ._ __ __.a.-. mou.en. Having a 1110Uler is taken Newport ach an s ta esa. KD~ ~ for granted nearly every day of W. Stuart Foote GENERAL INSUR.A.NOE MARCO ANICH, AllocMte Phone: HArbor 24--P.O. Be. 1 2117 w. Balboa Blvd Newport Beach. Calif. IA&OI: OB 8MAU. JOII8 OIVEN SAID 0AU ... aad 8TOaAOJ: .. We Move WJ~ &M Ww..,. AGENTS Foa LYONS 1966 acu bor Blvd. Shower Is Held For Mrs. Pollom A surprise baby showh was held (or Mrs. Dean Pollom at last week's regular mPeting of the Po- lice Au:ociliary. hC'Id at the home of Mrs. Bob Atkinson, 320 Fullerton Ave., Newport Heights. Co-host- esses were Mrs. Atkinson and Mrs. Roger ='l'eth. !\'trs. Laveta La~. last year's president. prl'sidcd ln the a bsence of M rs. Ed Bate6. c:-... -· Cd& the year, but all of us to a man, woman or child want moU.. to know how much we love her . May IDitiatioa Is Held At St~ Meelillg lnMiatlon rites were given for J ean Crary Phillippi and Ernest Leo Poupart at the recent meet- ing of Harbor Star Chapter 568, OES. in the IOOF Hall in Ca&ta Mt"Sa . Wor thy Matron Regina Cottle and Wol'thy Patron Harold 11, next Sunday, is a special day to tell her so. You've probabl,J put-off, for- ~rottea or beeD uaable to ckdde &bout a cUt for MOTHER. bat .... t worry, O'BRIEN'S bue't for~eottM you w eU-tne&Dla« peo- ple &ad Is ready wUia mall)', .....,. rruad ,uta for your MOTHER. your best frlead'a MOTII.E.R, your craad.MOTJIEB, wlff". ... all ..... ..,.. ....... you wtab to remember oa tllJa 8IMda1 clay. AUTHUR MURRAY'S ~1 COAST BLVD. Corona del Mar ()pen 10 to 10 For free dance anal1* Call HA.rbor 1925 Want ads make everyday Uvtq Fink pNSided. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e~asJ~e~r~. ~ManY~~~a~wa~n~t~la~~tlu.cl:~ Hostesses were Past Matrons C.la ·-BEaooa lti'J w 1111-11 Here y ou will find a se ntimental "handkerchjel of the month" aa a r emembrance or a bt>autUul nylon gown or a n~w dress to make her TRIANCIA Frances Vande rcook Spanl.sb, Hawaiian and Hlndu da.ndnl through ase of a line or two. Ida Naylor and Etta Mae Coffman and also Pauline Jasper and Eva cutanet and gourd work IOEAS lh UY DANIGr;Jt KITCHEN SPACE GOING TO WASTE? Are you letting e big , berny-lool- ing old·leshioned •itch•n mar the beauty of your horn• because you ere frightened of remodelling cosh 1 There ere e number of weys to ut ilize the leh-over space th~tl will edd to the eltrec+iv•neu e nd convenience of the room --- without leying out •ny "'oney lor remodeling. • II Yj U have a decorating prob- lem whether it's space, er· rengement, or color coordinetion • --our friendly, !reined dec:oret· ing steff will be most heppy to help you to solve it. Oo co"'• in. Any- time. MAKE EVERY INCH COUNT Tre nsform it into virluelly two rooms -• -kitch•n. and dininq aree -· · by using • clever room divider. One simple way to do this is to eltec:h open shelves to the ceiling ebove • smell storege c:<~binet. This t .. ves comped kitchen wor\ing spece, soh off din.- inq area. Cabinet top makes eacellen+ serving surface. another nice thing McGann. Fetreshments were ar- ranged by a cOmmittee comprised of Nancy Calderhead, Harriet Smith and Clara Keeler. The Chapter voted to use the flower fund of the evening to buy a gift for the Chapter in memory of Bes- sie MacGinitie, 50-year member or the order, who died on the day or the meeting. IE SA UPHOLSTERII8 up..-tertac a .,...._, ........... .......... am&.. c-. .... ~ 1M Siga I• head swim with happiness. A few of the lovely things we know mother will lo\·e from O'BRIEN'S: Crescendoe gloves ---see the new "chantuer" and "tango" den signs, made with just a touch of graceful femininity. Savy blue lllckentlck allpA --- ch.ueee aNI till• ts a pracUcaJ ll#m, abel'll at'f'd uader ahHr 1 summ4"r frockA. IDcldeataJiy, 607 Carnation Ave. HArbor 2825--W. Corona del Mar FU&NI~ REPAI& Furniture Res toration Chair bottoms, benet. and s tools restor.d using cane, rush, reed. etc. HARVEY'S Furniture Repelr 2050 Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa. BEacon 6133--J NURSERY SCHOOL8 O'BRit:.~·s baa Uttle-rayoa 81JpA from St.l5, u well u tbe bf'aaW.O~» h&Dd detaU~ uyloa tricot ta the more 4"XPft181ve mo- d4"t.-wtth. I(O"'DS to match . Farrington Jewel cases ---to HAYDEN HAVEN trt'QSurc with her trt>asures. AI-For the Pre-School Tot I most a neet•s.sity If mother does much travelling und practical and 440 Heliotrope Ave .• CDM J!rand for dressing up her boudoir Half-and All-Day Seuiona at hom~.>. By Hour, Day, Week or Month A lace blouse by Adelaar ---HArbo 109 R buttonl.'d with rhint.>stones. what r 1- rould b(' sweeter with her spring 80..\TEB PlATING HArbor 87 II and summer suit'! One-of a col- . IC'ct ion or exquisite blouses. Sil Plat o4l7 Nere•-. cow I Pink pt>arl neckJacc or earrings ver ers ~liiill-•llllliilllllll .. ~•-•-. ---with ~old inserts ... or deli-And SUversmlt.ha TRAVEL cate pastel enamel pins s tudded Repair -Refinishing -Replate 1 with JX'Brls. Gold-Silver-Copper-Brua ~ LIDO w Jl.y Do . f ' d r Near Community Church .l.CU. n n 1 01'~l' our ar 10~ new 1914 Harbor Blvd., Costa M-· wh1te hats. fashionable handbags. 1 .._ Authorized Representative sca rfs a nd hos~·. BEacon 5113 All Scheduled Airlines, And w t· have many. many more "'---------------' Ships ---Trains ---Tours idcns for you. Come in and let us IIU8JO VIIICEJIT'S UDO ht•lp )OU make motber or the little 1 n woman oh-so-happy on S unday. TB.AVEL BUREAU llesseatw, Lido Dru( HArbor lMe IU6 COAST BOULEVABD CO RON A DEL IIAB ' HA.rbor 1111 ~~~ Margaret L. Scharle Teacher of Plano Organlst -Accompanlat Evening Cla.sMe for Adults 307 GOLDENROD AVE. Corona del Mar PBY81ClAN8--8UROIJON'II Lawrence K. Gundrum M.D. . 1741 Superior Ave., Costa Me.a Practice limJted to Dbeues of Ear, Nose, Throat: Allero OUJce Hours: by Appolntment BEacon 6508 or BEacon 8835 Bruce F. Sims, D. 0 . Physidan &: Surgeon about an all-electric kitchen ... Practice Con!lned to Care of the Feet 1195 Coast Blvd South Laguna Beach. Phone ._.11 • Starting right about this time of year, that old probLem of hot. stuffy kitchens and uncomfortable coou is • coming up to occupy tbe'eenter of the Mage. Except, ol course, in those happy homes with aU.oeleetric kl~hens. Electricity does the cookinl with a fut, intense beat that concentrates on the cooking-there's nooe left over for the kitcllen or the cook. Even on the hottest days, and with piping hot meab in preparation, the kitchen stays cool and comfortable. You'll like an aU-electric ki~ben, too. And if you i.nstall it in planned stages, you can complete it with no strain at all on your budaet. See your electric dealer. Yova a&.acYau: aaavAifT Day or Night Phone HArbor' 1138 Baltz Mortuary· OlapeJ by tbe s.. RARBORG Corona del liar, ca.ut~ Ample Otr..Street Parldllc J"rtendlJ N ... lhborbood Service PARKES -RIDLEY GRAUEL CHAPEL 110 Broadway BEacon 5810 eo.ta M- ' 'THill OBIU8TIAN HOIII1 For his sermon foT Sunday, Which is the Festival or the ~ tian Home, Rev. Paul Edward Bab- bitt, minister of the Community Church of Corona del Mar, has choeen ''Wt)at About the Ouiltian Home!" The Chapel Cholr will aing, Savage's "Let Our Gladness Ask o ... c ....... .. Abo11t REAL Serwice Know No End" at the 9:45 aervtce. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST The Chancel Choir wtll ling Kopy-SCIENTIST J.ow-W llhousky's "Heavenly Ught" :UOJ Yle LWe, Newpett ...... at 11 a . m. The Church School A brench of The Mother Churdl, Th. meet. at 9 :45. Many of the cla.saes First Chutdl of Chri.t, Sci .. tiat, in b for boys and girls will occupy the ton, MeHechuM"'. new bulldlng, though It ls still un-Sundey xhool --·-·---t :IS •""· nnlahed. · Sundey S.rtice . _ ......... _____ .. II :00 •·"' e e e W.dn•ldey Ev.nln9 m..tinq _ 1:00 p.m. PlANTING II.EIIORIAL lt•edin9 Room locet.d et Ill Pelm A apedal memorial service will I St., 8elboe, is o~n daily from 12 noon be observed at St. Andrews Pres-lo 5 p.m. eacept Sundeys end holideYt byt.erian 0\urch between the 9 :30 nelionelly ob..rved. and 11 a. tn. services on Sunday. The p..blic is c;ordielly lnvit.d to et• There will be a dedication of trees lend the church Mrvices end '"• the and shrubs donated by church Reedin9 Room, members as living memorials for ~~~~~~~~~~~~~i loved ooes. These plantings wtll 1 be part of the permanent land-MALONE H. HOLMES scaplng. The Mother's Day ser-""EN,.. ... L INSURANCE mon of ~v. James S. S tewart at "" gU"\ both secvicec will be on ''The Mark at the V oqel Co. or the Christian Family." The I 535 Coe.t Hi9flwey, N•wpori leeel. Chapel Choir's anthem wilJ be · s· r Cl s· t p " tu.ine• PhoN: l beOft 7W · mg o ory, ang o eace. 1 t •• w.-rt.oM: HAr'"-J444-W The High Scllool youth fellowship unde r the lt•adt-rship of Mrs. Dan Corson jr will meet at 6 :30 p. m. Sunday :t t tht-church . • • • "Excellent Service, Complete Satisfaclioa." G. N. PEASE. M. D. 1611 Pacific Drive Corona del Mar T\' ll APPLIANCE SERVICE 'TIL 9 P. M. Frigidaire Norge · Bendix Magic Chef 1817 Newport Blvd. BEacon 5737 BLDE.B ABEL TO ~PEAK RICDARD~s RCA Victor Hoffman Zenith Packard Bell "Mother " will be the subject for the sermon for Saturday at the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Newport a e lghts. Elder R. P. Abel will deliver the sermon a t 11 a. m. Epistles of Saint Peter are being s tudied in the S a b b a t h School, wh1ch meets a t 9 :30 Satur· I days. La S ierra College s tudents wUl speak at 8 p. m. tomorrow •F riday) at the Missionary Volun- tet.•r Society of the church. • • e "~AVE OUR DOMES' Mo ther's Day will be observed Sunday a t the 11 a . m. servict-a t Chns t Church by the Sea. "Can We Save Our Homt-s?" will be the :.<'rmon topic or thl• pastor, Thoma Roy Pendell. Thf' Sanctuary Choir will sing as its anthem. "A Moth- er 's Day Hymn," by Edward S. Barnes, and women's chorus wLII sm~.: "Lift Thin(' E)t>s." from th•' "Elijah" by Mendelssohn. Baptism at infants will feature the .. ervict- BANK OF AMERICA • • • IIOTIIT~'S DA 1' RERl!OSS Rev. Ivan Ellis of the First Bap-1 ust Church of Newport will SJX'ak on "The Mothl.'rhood of God" at 11 " m. and "Thl' ~tuthers of Jim, J ohn and Jr>~•" a t 7:30 p. rn as hi" Muth<'r's Day sermons. Tht• Wo- mt•n's ML~ionan ~ocit'f\ '''II h< • ~in the n<'W )Nir·, actn.J tll·:-w it! .tn f'VC'nin~ ffiPt'l m~.; Tht•..,d;•~ m th• homf" o f M N. W ~ HunsAkl'r. l:!:l 26th St., !':<'wport A SO<'Ill h1111' ""Ill fQIIov. •lw bu ... in•·"'s mP4'11n~ Zonta Installs N ew Officers Takin~; tht>1r C'U•' from lht' Zontu word m<>aning "tru.o;twllt'thy" in th1· lndian lttn~U81.!<'. the· :."t"•q:ll.lrt !!arbor RrunC'h of Zonta. l'lnssifil'd service club of exccutivt' women. : hf"ld colorful installation ct'rt'mon- lrs on Thursday nigh t, April 24. ror the newly <'I eel rd offi <X'rs at tht' Newport Harbor Yacht Club District G<)\'ernor Rose m ond Harris and past prt'sidents Gladys Norman. Ru th H ummC'l and Mil-1 dred Stanley assisted r <' t i r in g president Helen Stockton in thl' installation et>remonies. Indian costumes and Indian symbols w <'rl" use-d to exprt'Ss thf' dutil's of thC' new of ricers, \\ ho arC' HC'Ie n Nor- ton. incomi~ pr<>sident; Letha Drolet. Marif> HowC's. Prl!~)' Rrin-• ert. Frances Mears, Blanche lknz,l Hazel Dell and P eg Haapa. Eva Aspm accepted by proxy the dutic-s of Letha Drolet. who was unable to a ttend because of illness. Gifts for perfect attendanct' were prese nted to Hell'n Norton, Maravene Gallag her. M I I d red Stanley, Helen S tockton and Fran· c:es Mean and to new members Lucy Angell and Winfred Bacon. ... ., ... eted Horw AJI Pet . . . Gelftet Sporting Goods ... Troptcel FUll . • . PerTot\ . . . Pere~eet\ .•. C.nerl•• ... S.lt end Fre.l1 We- t•r T aclle ... Bieyc:les le~ired. Toyl. Hidy's Pel Supplies AND SPORTING GOODS 60S Coast Blvd. HA 1293-J Corona del Mer * We ere h•ppy to greet our new 1'4iCJhbor, the B.nk of Americ•. in the ha,.dsorne buildin9 acrou the street from us. . . . And we join with the rest of th e com· munity in the Open Hou\e c:eremo,..ies thi, week-end .. end ;,. welc:omin9 them to their new location .... Thi' ;, •nother important ,tep in the qrowth of Newporl Her· bor, and in the developmel'i of lido Ce.-ter '" an ou'· slandin9 one-dop ,hoppinq center for the el'lire c:om· munity . . . Quality MEATS • • • ~A~~~~(;'~ CIIOIC t: Kt:t.l' Round Steak lh.1 OS • ~IA:S:SDiG'S CIIOICE BEt:F Swiss Steak lh.1.0S (l}:~l'I :SE NI"RI~G Leg'olamb BRJOG t'ORD'~ H A M S whole OT half Bakf> a Tuna Ca8t'W'rol«" wttb GOLD MEDAL , ... n.GUB ·~~b. I .. • • H ll.l.S-FOLGER~-)CJB Sala4 Bowl-SALAD 43C COFFEE J)Jli:Silll~qL SHORTE:SJ :\'G SPRY . ' Fres h PRO DUCE • • • '" nu '' -\1.1 co~tF.t.'-' Asparagus '" t:ET, .It If \ Oranges 1· \ '-'f'\ I.O'Ot. t.fU:t:~ Cucumbers 1· \:\'C\' CO \C llt.l.l •. \. \ \LL£\ Grapefruit • • * RRE.\ST 0 ' CK ICKE:\'-('hunk Stylf' Del Moat.e 8Uoecl 2~ PINEAP. :.:'.! ..,.., TUNA GRE£.'-' l..\Bt:l . PATR ON I ZE 1 •' T H E UndMy Sf'll"t't Sl._, R1111t'a UaiYM J'l• Bart-PEARS So. .. ·~tt !1 l OLIVES ~~t 1 C)C StokelY'• Flae.t CRANBERRY tCJ• SAUCE !!: "' C·•llfomia tHf~BroacNa OI"I ILIVESt4'Cl Rll'E 23· :So, 1 'I# c • Garden ToPics~~!~!~~!~~~~~!~ By JOE D . II:LU8 publican~ will hold their third an-:lelger of Corona del Mar, Beverly nual dance Friday evening, May Barnes of Bay S hores and Jean e Window Shades e Venetian Blinds e Linoleum Tile Floors e Asphalt Tile Floors e Formica Drainboards e Linoleum Drainboards Whlte flies are about one-six- teenth inch long and a re suckin& insects. The body and wings of the adults are covered with a fine whl tish powdery wax. It is the scale-like nymphs that cause the damage to plants although the adults feed on the plants too. They ROSa for suck the sap from the plant tis- sut>s, causlng the leaves to turn yellow and drop off. The nymphs expel quantities of honeydew, which attracts anta, and on which a sooty mold fungus grows. Control consists of spraying with a contact insecticide. In heavy Infestations It ls sometimea necessary to USE' a combination or BUSH CLIMBING TREE -~10 a Lov~ly 8elt'Ctloa of oil a nd in.~~ecticide. The under- POTTED PLANTS & fLOWERS sides of the leaves must be thor- for Mother .•. 0 0 Hf'r Day oug hly wet with the spray. Thf.'re art> many species or JOE D. ELLIS -Owller scales. Most of thE'm have a soft GAR[)E~ CE,_,TEm Nursery shell pl'otectlng the body. They ~ seldom bother annual plants but are found on the s tt>ms and under- 116 OOAST BLVD. 11A1tMw laot OORONA DEL II.&& side of the leaves or on lhe fruit WE GIVE CROWN STAJIPS of woody plants. Most species se-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~ crete large quantities of honey-;; dew which attracta ants, and on WHITMAN'S . SERVICE which a 100ty mold r\0'\gu.s grows. Most species pass through two or more gt>nt>raUons a year and the wintt>r months are the Immature stage. sw ~wets -.. ;.lri;;-:::-2-.:Hr:"r;;... -Nlh-w;.·.,.-Appt. "We Spec&.lbe In Em•NJ•ncy Service" 1020 Cout llvd. HArbot 441-R-Nit": IE.con 51~on. clel .,._ Control consists of spraying with oi l spray. Several applications I s hould be made in tht> summt>r ~~;;;;:;:~;;:;:~;:;;;:;:~;;:;:;:;:;;;:;::;;;:;;;:;:~~~~months at two-to three-week in-~ tt>rvals t o get all the young that 2 2 hatch out. Spraying will not kill $ 50 Walch Cleaning $ 50 ~~~ t~ ~~S:ry~veral sprayings With This Ad B C MI LLER JEWELRY CO. is offering this bi9 money .. ..,. eporl to .. e iri9 v•lue u • speci•l get-•cqueinted d .. l. Any retu- ler wetch from 7 jewels up to 21 jewels. will be thM-On Easter Week oughly cluned •nd oiled, for $2.50, with • full one y .. r written gu•rentee .... T ••• •dv•flllge of this money wvit~g ... lue et once. 1 A report from th(' Easter Wl'ek M. M II & C J I committee will lx> one of the high-•• er o., ewe "" li ghts or the nt>xt meeting of the • .I Balboa Island Improvement All· 1746 South Mein Street Klmborfy 2-1361 sociation, which will be held at Ne.t to Seer$ in the Ne..., t\rcode Sl,opJ. S.nt• AM 17:30 p. m. nt>x t Thursday, May 15. I i~iiii~ii~ii~iiii~iiiiii~iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii Tht> m€'f'ting will takt> placE' at thl' Balboa Island Community MNh- odJl't Church on Aji:ate A v<'. 'IJVlNG ROOM BEDROOM DINING ROOM LAMPS AND SHADES WALL SHELVES BEDDING UCOAL HOTICS No. A-!JMO NOTICE OF HEARING OF PE- TJTJON FOR PROBATE OF WJLJ~ AND FOR LETTERS OF ADMINJ TRA TJON WITH THE WILL A.VNEXED. Such Lines es: ETHAN ALLEN SIKES ICLING FANCH ER EHGLANDER SEALY •'"' ... Meny Othe" 790 S. COAST BlVD. SAVE STREET AND HIGHWAY SPACE #Jilflll~l # FRH DELIVERY CREDIT TERMS 'ATIO FURNITURE Reclwoo4 Aluminum pen Every Mon. Evening 'til 9 p.m. rh: 43529. LAGUNA lEACH Ia tile 8Qp4"rlor Court of lbe Sta~ of Oalllol'llla In ud f or thto Cotaty of Oraap In the Matter of lhe Estatt' or I JACK F . UPPS, also known as IS ADORE UPPS. Deceased NoU~ lA bf'reby lt'fvflll that tht> pt>tl tion of JAMES E. VAN T AS· SEL for the probatt> of the Will of lht> above named decedent a nd for lht> Issuance of Lettt>rs of Admin- istration with lht> will annt>xt>d to the pt>tiliont>r will be heard at 10 o'clock A. M. on F riday May 23. 1952. at t ht> court room or Depart- mt>nt 3 of tht> Superior Court or I tht> State of California in and for tht> County of Oran~E'. I Dated May 6. 1952. 1 B. J . SMJTI-1. County Clt>rk THOMAS E. HEFFERN AN 1415 Coast Highway Corona dt>l Mar, C-alifornia, Attorney for Pt>titioner. Publish: May R. 15. 22. 1952 in lht> Nt>wporl J !arbor Ensifm . . • 23, at the Balboa Bay Club. The Pet"eiU-)fjnetU or Udo We. ~ I de~~orators of fine homes· yachts · apartments kfoN you Mlect your w•ll ~ be wro io ... ow now collecilot~ of '•ciflce moclon~ •lid tTo,K.I '-" I nlture, ao perfect for c.Jffonlie coetief IMnt . Hwo f •t HoVM & Gerden yo• Uti Mleci e•., ttW-t w II yow new home --• w•llpepet, "-c.....rlltf', clro,.a. •· upholtiery •ncl clr•pery f•lHics. fllrfl.lt-eMf Wett- •' lnthOUM e,plle~~ce-. We melntoltt ille lertett fw.. nituro, upholtiery •1141 dr•pety WOfboomt l11 tfle .,... Our worh••nthlp Is fl•wfe••· Why not let our d• coretors Mve you time •'"' m-y •'"' cli .. ppoillt· ment7 There Is no obllt•tlon.. Bouse & Gorden tit COAST tUeHWAY, .lWPOIT lEACH, CALl,. o, .... •e111 t :" •• .,.. -a • ...,. eo•oo •• ,..., PAll I niiiTIIE ··· IOIJIIl tW ••• SWINGS • UMIRUUS·PADS • R£COV£RS YACHT fU .. NITURE • BAABEOUU CHOCOLATES SHE LOVES ChooM her favorite aaortfMnt ... all cream ~ten. nut, crlap and chewy c.nten er HolM foehloned favorltea ..............•. $12.5 POUND ESPECIALLY FOR MOTHER Nosegay NOSTALGIC SIRIES·IN·SCINT !Yay dme you see a loaded bus oa a busy 1tteet just dU.a.k-"40 automobiJet lfts m chc t:rUBc ~s". PRINCE MA TCHABEUI CIRO COTY SHAUMAR -WHITE SHOULDERS -D'O RSA Y. DOROTHY. GRAY -S HUt TO N'S -TWEET, etc. · Air Maid Nvlon Hoaiery e Stationery Carda Corona del Mar Pharmacy , Ill OOAST BLVD. HArbor H '7t ('ORONA oa. J11Aa • ' I• I Thunday, May 8. 1952 l>s}'dJoloa}' Sw enth (jTaders For Bt~ery Da, LWing Hold Last Dance The final seventh grade dance By LDJu:t: BURTON BlADES of the year was held Friday eve- ning at the Horace Ensign School PO&IIF.& LIDO U:SIDENT Working on p~nning for the California Newspepel' Advertl5· Ina Managers Auociatlon in Santa Barbara the first week-end in June is V. P. Young, fonner Udo ule resident. who Is now •dlrector of public relations for the Cros- ley Divtslon of Avco Manufactur- ins; Corpora Uon in Cleveland. ..... PRESCRIPTION PIIARIIACI Plllli8C&IPI'ION8 ALWAft ~ 0 **• IIAIIPrOif'S HARBOR DaUGS ••• C...t .... liA&80a 1 a a a o.-M w.r What is psychotherapy? In ita under the sponsorship of the Etc- broadest serlse, the word Jl8Ycho-mentary Schools PTA Home and therapy means tl'u tment ot the Family CommJttee of whJch Mrs. ~~~th~~~~~~tth~&Mid&~ls t~~~~~~~~~~~~~W~an~t~A~&~~~~~~~~~~w~l~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ la something not quite healthy man. ·1 1 about a mind requiring therapy. Master of c ere m o n 1 e s waa AJthough thls Is more or less true, Charles Vanderv.ort. Seventh grade a mind may need therapy without hosts atld hosteeses were Louise being insane. Lemke. Carrie Reich, Phyllis Ml· "SERVICE IS OUR MOnO" So general an interpreta tion of Jum~ Tommy Seeley, Carolyn Cal· psychotherapy would mean that a lis. "Biff" Parker, Charles Kramer. rnln1s ter who quieted a person's David Brickner. Walter Howald fears. furnished a fa ith or a phil· and Dick Ward. 080phy tor living and taught a h reasonably dependable way of life Prize winners were Jackie As • wouJ d be a psychotherapist. An by, Peter Crary, P at Riley, Bob educator who equipped a person ~id, Carolyn Callis. Charles Van- with the knowl...tne and under· del'Vort, Carol Brw~h and Douglas ~ Beattie. Ed Jones UNION SERVICE sta nding enabli ng him to render The young .....w.ple put on their hhnseU and society useful service --would also fit the:' term. Marriage own entertainment. Inc I u dIn g .. ..,., STill HIWIII I counsellors would be Included. In songs by Susan Kem~r. flute and our time. however. when psycho!-clarinet duet by Susan Brown and ogy has become separated from Carolyn Callis. vocal duet by &- philosophy, and such practices as berta Bolton and Cam e Reich. psychiatry and psychoanaJvsis have ~ey were all accompanied by mu- become commonplace the word s1c lnstroctor James Fitzgera.ld. U1iol Oil De1ler . • Tttaehers present at the p&rty psychotherapy arqu1 res more par-I included Harry Mcintyre, chair· tlcular ~eaning. . . man of the faculty commlttett. I II DW UIIDER lEW IAIIIIEIEIT Psychia try, lor Instance. lS t~ Miss Martha Crooks Miss J o Ann medical treatment of the insane-Rt>«>rd Miss Donila Woolcott I that la, the specialized practice of Theo<to're Johnson, Mr. Fitzgerald • ED CONDIT e WILLARD PIFUN e e ED JONES. Ow ner O F FERING YOU THESE * COMPLETE LUBRICATION * HYDRAMATIC SERVICE * WASH and POLISH mf!'dlclrw devoted to the treatment a nd Principal &y And£'rsen. 1 of the lJwane. PsychOilJlalys~ lsi Parents acting as chaperones the treatment through speda were Mr. and Mrs. L awren ce I techniques of a variety of mental Brown, Mr~ and Mrs. Art hur Kra- and emotion~! disturbances ex-mer Mr and Mrs. GeQrsce w ard eluding insanaty. d 'M and. M Ed d D d1 y Most psychotherapists outside an r. rs. war u e · the field of psychiatry st't'k to help people resolve neurotic confllcts and to resolve personal problems Interfering withfi patient's per- sonal, social, economic seJf.fuiJill- ment. Allen's UPHDLSTERIIII Studio Compl ete L in e S E R V ICES for YOUR * WHEEL BALANCE * MOTOR TUNE-UP * BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Of A ccess or ie s ED JONES UNION SERVICE CAR : Thert> is a wide range of such disturbances of the emotional and m<'ntal life. and th<'re are a variety of a pproaches to their tteatment. but in gt>neral all of these aim a t th•• resolution of conrtlct in a per· sona lity. Sometimes this nec<>ssi- tates trt'atm<'nt of psychosomatic Ills. such as types of headaches. ulcers, hu rt and respi ratory ail· menta which a re now regarded as Mving mt'ntal and emotiona l orig· ln~. Many other ills htwt> psycho- 1202 eo ... llwl .• CotoM del M•r HAit»ot 14 7 4-t.A 414 Coast Blvd.-at Narcissus Corona del Mar, Ca1iL logical factors Involved. More oftE'n, however. It is in nor- mal Uvlns: tha t mental a nd emo- tional dls turbanet:'s d<'ft>at individu- als. and the trt>atment of such dis· turbanet's constitutes typical psy- chotherapy. Social Night for ~ ?=.~h~!~~~~~:~,l thlB evening's (Thursday) meet- Ing ol the Women or the Moo:;e, with Shir ley Miller. hospital chair- man, In charge. At last Thursday's meeting Myr- tle Humphrey and Elsie King were asked to rl'prescnt thl' chapter a t the pre-organizational mt't'ting for the proposed Hospital Auxiliary on May l ~ . Plans for th<' buff('! supper dan~ given last Saturday wPre discussed with Wilma Corbin. Bob- bie Mueller. Edna Pht>glt>y. Viola Corned a nd El!lie Kin~ on the I nower dccoratin~ committt't', An- gle Brld~~:es and Viol& Comecl In charge of tickC't!l 11nd Myrtt>lle Tip- pin~ namf'd on thr prizt> rommit- t I'('. CommittE'<' r<'ports 11t th<' last meetlnR wrrt> pr<'S<'nted by Wilmn Corbin. Dorothy CartC'r. HaU'I Hecka thorn. Dorothy Mill<'r and Alda Gor ton. J,OVI: THOSE I RLAS"DS "TMs i!l one place that is not over-rated." said Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simpson. 703 Begonia Ave .. Corona del Mar. who are just back from th~lr trip to Hawaii and en· thualutic about the ulands. FREE PICKUP AN D DEUVERY c Expert .. ,.:..-Q:-= ... 11(' ooaoN& D& 11M " CaD BA 9171 ILEAl Ell IT'S BIG! Entire ~rowing Nursery Stoc:k .]()%to 50% OFF WE lfl\'£ SllH GREE~ STAMP~ • • • E\'t;~ o~ SALE ITE.'L"' : : : ROSE All BUSH and CLIMBING 175 All TREE 250 loses iD Fall Bloom Roses in Fall Bloom ~~.-~.SM 175 ~W\1. -R~. :UO ( ~ Tnmpet \'llw I 175 JUIIIPER PFITZERIANA S..Oal.-&q. S.OO IAIIIOUA ~-Retr. 1.11 (Indian l_.aurl'l ) FICUS lllnDA In 1-gaL cans-MarFOni Daisy, ~ ther Reed Daisy, Ivy Geranium, Marguerites, Statice. Petunias, only JICAIAIDI HALE PEISIS PillE 011 CIWSTEI. YIIIIIAUS S-Gal. CAMELLW • f75 • f75 • • BIGNOIE CHERERE ~Gl\.1. -~. S.IIO ITAUAII CYPRESS .~Cral. -Rt-C. S.ftO PYRACANTH A ACACIA PEPPER CEDAR DEODDU l 'OtTR C'H OIC'E • · -~. s.ne SOW ONLY lliiEII H- Reg. 6.25 -25-ft. 10-Year Guarantee ' . . . . §00 &os. HArbor 1038 Req. 8.95 -~ Fl 10-Year Guarantee . f75 f75 ~~ 50C lill&r He Ea. Page 8 Die Nnt'llORT IIUlE8It BdiGN Thunday. May 8. 1952 ~~~--------~~~~=-~~~~~~~~~~~--~--~~--~;F~«~Bm~4 ~~======~~·,~~~sm=.==~ WE 10 nRED • • • DUPLEX . . . 1 block from beachea in Corona del Mar. Home plua OCEAN FRONT home on 2 lot. ot trying to teU a ll the nice Income or total rental yields 15o;0 on inYHbnent. Both sides rented. · Low with 8 bdrms .• dbl. gar. Good In- things about this attrac. U&Ue d E Z N . f . h e EXCLUSIVE come prop. Wlll aell or exch. for Balboa l alaad Home in such a own payment. -terms. o 1n ormation over p one. part pymt. on s.maller home. See anall ad. So we invite you to WI'I'H THIS OFFICE. owner at 2914 w. Ocean Fr .• N.B. ~~~mffi~~ look at iL with us. You'll like it 8' O'KEEFE a: Merritt refrig., 130. fJ ~: !.!!~~~~~~buy It because TWO DESJRA.BLE YEAR 'ROUND RENTALS and several summer rentals Good cond. AU<> Kenmore waah-.... er, $10. 618 Orchid. C.D.M. Stanley Hadfield RMJtor Ill Harlae s.Jbo. bluld IIArbofo It 01' HArbor lU'J_, REAL INCOIE 2 HOUSES on 1 LOT Only 4 Years Old Ve ry good conclition. Close to Trans porta lion and stores Income $87 .SO per mo. FuJI $6 500 pr1ee onl} 1 ·- B. A. Nerasoa 1982 Newport Rh·" ('n• Heea BEacon 5!25 .... ~ea: ~'7-M DUPLEX GOOD IS COME 2 bedrooms each. Well located . Present incom.-$140 P£>r month. Prict>d $15,500 Terms B•ald W. Ritchie Real r..tate and IJularaaoe 1!19 Coat BIYd., HArbor U Coroaa del Mar Step in and feel at home In lhl-. Dl'W RANCH STYLE 3-BEDROOM HOME Offers QURIIIy, >.tyle $29 500 and a bUdi.:PI priC'(' I Toni Arnot• LtOS Cout Blvd. CDM HA !SSS: Evt'fl: RA !DM-M WATER AND HOW! 75 acrt•s f)('rmam•nt pac:ture and aUnlfa. 15 lwatl cattll'. Com- pletely <'QUIPIX'd 100 head ca- pacity II ... tor ical homest£>ad in lovely t • • ,, shadPd grounds. 25 \aricli~~ of fru1t. l O.oon han- dles Brin).: your toothbrush and .. tart ranch1m: Morris & LoYela•d Rt:.~LTOR to8 E. Balboa 81\•d. Balboa HArbor 3266 J R C Balboa ~land SpeCial 3~Bedroom f ur n1!1hPd bt>ach cottage on l(ood strct't. $12,500 T f'rTM isl11d realty co. ae.ltor.,_BuRneea Brokerw HARVEY D. PEASE Park a& Apte • Block from Ferrt BALBOA IS LAND BA STJ-W CORONA DEL MAR Typle&l Aml'rlcan Fannho~. A perfect settang for your ma- ple fumHurP 3 bedrooms. Priced $14.750 Excellent Gl Financing Nelda Gibson. Realtor SOl lfartne Avf'. Bal~ blaod HArbor 050! D' Y9U are thinking C. renting 7'001' property ......... w, telephooe us. Ed L SedelmeiK 1111 o.ut IIIYd. a.-del .... IIArt»or ,, • .EmieD Claattled edl have beftl a IJI'OW'Il means of reaching b\o'en tor aD .arta of merchandlR-U• m.n r Phooe HArbor 1114. COlONA DEL MAB PROPERTIES Rober& B . L,_ aad Belea L. J....yDa, Broken 411 Coast BouleYard CORONA DEL MAR HArbor 1007 FURNITURE for two 5-room resi---~---------~----------------------dences, incl. good ranges andre-New ID'rCJIDI:N81 BAftiiW0118! o..pieteiM*e11etlea TODAY'S IPICIAL Only $71000 for Quick Sale . One Bedroom Garage Apcnbnent in Corona del Mar Located on Ocean side of highway ---has double garage, good location. close in. . .... Room in front to build another unit. -·-ALSO 1-BNlroom ROME, COMPLETELY FURN1811l!:D Only $8~950 See these specials today ! PRICE T. McCUISTION &03 Coat BmL, CoroDa del liar IIArNir ,, VoGEL VALUES CORONA DEL IAR * Charm and Value. 2-Bdrm. Home built around patio. Ocean side of highway, 60' corner lot. Large living room, dining area. fireplace. Furnace. Carpeted. Tile. Many closets. BBQ. Fruit tN'es. Room to build in- come. $15 000 HS.88 p« moatb Exceptional \'alut' at 1 --4CO Loan * Outstanding Home & Garage Apt. on choice corner lot in hPart or Corona del Mar. Apartment furnished and rented. Largl' $20 500 4% 0~ front home carpeted. Pr1ct-.. 1 Loaa The VOGEL CO. 1SOf Coed Blvd., Corona del Mar HArbor 1741 or 147'7. E vt>nJDp: HArbor S9S-H or HAr)>or 04411-W UDO ISLAND SPECIAL $161850 One-story modern 2-bedroom. 2-bath hom£> Nic£> living room, good. patio, corner fireplace. on s tr<>£>t to str£>l't location. Favor- abll' terms. • • • BU~RaSS OPPOR~ PI~ATING PLANT-proven money maker~stablished 6 years. Chrome, copper. nickel. cadmium & zi nc. This is a GOOD busi- ness, averages better than $6 500 $1,000 per month ---full price . 1 • • • LITTLE MONEY, $3,000 Down 3-bedroom home on desirable corner lot ln Corona del Mar-un- usual concrete construction. heavily built and modem in design. Nice re~r yard. attracth ~ patio. $12 500 Full prace .. ·-........... . ..... .. .... ... . ... ······-··· I • • • INDUSTRIAL RENTAL MODERN PLANT-Building 40'x100' with 600 square feet addi- tion on 1 acre of ground ---zoned M-1 ---partitioned office space ---2 toile ts ---heavy concrl'te slab and $240 per steel frame construction ... . . .. moatb Ha .. bol" ln~ESIIDEnl Co. IREALTOIRS !Since 1945) Newport Bh'd. at SOt.la 8t. RA ·-NEWPORT BEACH BALBOA PENINSULA BRAm> SEW little %-bdrm. Cape Ood UOIIM'. Has fireplace, ~lass doors to large patio, double S(arage. Nice $12 500 neighborhood. Easy terms ... I BALBOA REALTY CO. 0 PJ)O!'Ite Balboa Bank of America Lillian McAdoo RA 3ZT7 Ross Greeley Ja.ephlne Webb 700 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa SEE THESE lEW IIDIES OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 152-154-160--162-170 Monte Vista Co8ta M~ (NMI' Saata A.aa CoaatrJ Clab) %-AND S..BEDROOMS AND DUPLICX r:rc:: .. ~...... .. 591950 Low down payment and low monthly payment& frig. Sold by piece, room or ea- tlre tum. RHa. Call HA 1037. AD Ia OM Opentaoa Plumblnc, Carpentry, TUlng, etc. 1 ftlllLO DOWN • . • . V7t I YEA.R8 to PAY GARBAGE DISPOSALS E. L Se.elllllll' • IEALTOI ~D'epcw .......... wl&ll 8uDe EM7 T.,.... • IUSIHESS O~ltTUNITIES • IENTAU IIAUAO PLt7111UNO 00. HArbor n• 700 ~. COW HAtt»or ll II 152) Coeri .... ~ CMoM d~ ... , RESTRICTED HBim LDCAnH * AN lNVITATION:- Q...u.ned buyen ue cord1a.ll7 lavltecl to laspeet oae of tbe Harbor area'a truly ftae bOIIlea. • . • • Built U-shaped around a beautiful patio. This lovely home with Its two fireplaces, rumpus room and luxurious guest house or gen- tleman's study is the ultimate in gracious California Jiving. The main house Is richly carpeted and expensively decorated in the modem decor. Grounds are beautifully landscaped in· eluding permanent lawn cover. Just 4 years old and located among fin~ homes on an extra wide lot. Within the city limits. All utilities a nd no assessments. Highly restricted Priced . $414 000 which is well ... ..... ~ 1 below replae£>ment W. Start Foote, Realtor !117 W. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beecb HArbor U-Eve.: BFAcoa I584Mhl Open Boase - - -Shore Cliffs 331 Driftwood ... Sunday, May 11 -oa 85' Coruer wtth OuaD \'lew- Lovely 2-bedroom and den home. exceptionally large Uvtng room and bedrooms. Beautiful den. 2 baths. Secluded patio. See this property or caU Mr. Schuster for appointment to see during week, EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor IU "out BouJevard Coroaa del Mar * HArbor 2474 * CORONA DEL MAR Building Lot ---South of the Highway. Good loca1ion Att ractively priced. Oiuy $900 down. Balance over 4 years Lloyd C. Boward, Realtor Coroaa d~l Mar HArbor 131! ~::~::::~a~~ ears The GAS Rehigerator BIG TRADE-IN AI.LOWANCE ! PHO~"'E FOR FREE ESTIMATE 2 Locations to Serve You Balboa Furniture• (pant's Furniture 100 Main St. . 1645 Newport Blvd. HArbor 145 Balboa BEacon 5707-M Coata Mesa I REMEMBER * Mayu -it~ Dowers by tiOt £. IWboa Complete with Mat trestles Nl'W & Used Dl Suites, Office for splendid and Used Funut Crist 1687 Orange A\ Across from new Phone BICYCLE REP AI 1574 BEacoa ---- '50 Willys Star, •. ,, H &OD '31 Plymouth < ·, dr. H. Exct p sharp. Onl} ··,o Nash St111t 0 0 ( th1~ lo(lks new ont•.l · 12 Df>Soto ~l d FluJd, only '<17 Chev. &>d l' maculate this one! 1 '17 Ford Sedan R '10 Chev. Cpc . · -t9 Ford Cuswm R&H & OD. '49 Ford an tIn ':10 Ford 8 cu.,r,.m R&H. extra mce Many more to Let us prove that or beat any dt>a l in Our lot is at 534 "ON MARTNF Your FORD BEaoon 6604 Hours: Wct'k Sunda,ys a: Holl FORCED TO V • FRIIWAY • ~al~! Buy· Now EVERYTHING M 'S Thunday, May 8, 1152 'llle Peh .. lllT -~-F.Mate __ &_~~ea_aa_•_ Ebelllnstalls Mrs. Byron Wells SOLID ASH butret for aaJe. Zl~ ATI"RAC. 2 bdrm. CDM apt. Block covt'rs for club chair, Hearth-Glo ('tom bay. ot.poul, 1ar .• Yrly or Gardening was the tbeme of the sldtd at the ceremonies, which KU heater. HArbor 1206-J. season., turn. or unlu.m. H.Ar-N""P()rt Beach EbeU Club lnstal-saw Mrs. c. M. DMidns nillnqulsh '51 ENGUSH Ford Prefect. 4.-door bor 2310.J or HA m-W. latlon etremonJes last 'nlursday her gavel to Mrs. Byron WeU. ot :tnJso~ ~\~-J~Iles per ~BEDROOM nicely tum. Harbor ~ U::1tft:ei~uLecf!:r!1~· :: :~~nt ~~0 th~~~o:t!. new btoll.a Hl&h-5-PC. DINING SET, brand new. view •pt. Wltll Aue. 1. H. 0431-W floral motif. Mrs. E .. E. Patmo1e I '1'olerance tor you and r.or me" owner. HA blond wood drop-leaf ta~. 4 3-BDRM. fu.m. Harbor view home. of Santa A.oa Woman s Club Pf'l·l will be the elub motto this next chain, with' lnnersprina uphlllst. Jdral •for children. Yearly $110 year under Mrs. Wells' guidance, seats, moss fringe trim, $125. --=mo=. ;:.;•:.......::HAr==-bor=-043;:.;:::..=l_-W:.:..:... ----she aald. Also at the helm of tbe May be seen Sat. or Sun. after-2-BDRM. newly tuna. apt., ideallo-SituatioiMI Wanted d ub will be Mrs. C. C. Dodd. in- noon. 2576 Arbor Dr. s.y Sbores cation: abo newly ru.m. bachelor stalled as first vice-president: DOUBLE cement laundry tray A ~ .:J9 PolnsetUa, COM. HA QUIET, mlddleaged nurse would Mrs. William B. Tritt, stCOnd vlet-l!~~~~~ fixtures, $5. HA 2919-.J. ~;,:. ~~::-:::-;..,.· --~=-=--=---=~ lllte to exeh. Ught housework for president: Mrs. James W. 11\om- PUREBRED German she~herd po-GARAGE for rept. 721 Poppy. CDM pleuant quarters in employed ton, corresponding aecretary: Mrs. U · 2 '--d .-.. FURNISHED 1 bdrm 1 t person'• home. HA 2555-R-K.. Frank Linnell, recording seere-ce puppies, w .... o • ree..., • · ower ap · -tary; Mrs. Nelson Holmwood. fi-ror homes in 4 wka. 320 Fuller-2 adultl. 165 mo. incl. utila. Yr'a WANTED-BABY SlTI"'NG. Re-nanclal secretary; Mrs. AmeUa ton, Nwpt. Hgta. BE 5495-J. yease. HArbor 3561-J. liable. HArbor 2925--J. FERNLEAF ·~ N t w•~ b "-b1 hi I Gamble, treasurer; Mrs. J . W. 12' 1950 CROWN trailer, Ideal for l'U' •~·-ew, urn. IUHr..u Y re .... e 'gh schoo Cammack, dirt>etor of welfare: mountain camping. has water dally or weekly. n7 Femleat, girl. day work for summer, tak-Mrs. L. G. Allbougb, director of tank & pump. Reas. 5810 Sea-Corona del Mar. ing care of chJld:ren. 23595 the annual spring festival: and shore Dr .. N.B. HA 3465-W. OORNER and adjot.n.lng R-2,re.l-Klnp Rd., Newport Heights Mrs. Paul Rogers, auditor. Eaeh 1941 CHRYSLER convert. Kigb-dentlal loti, COM. Prioea tQ-of the new o((ioers received a lander 6. very clean. R.c.\.H, white gether at only $3750. See !lr. MiaeellaDeot~a I noral wristlet and Mrs. Deakins walls, $450. HArbor 59-M. Hougan at 400 Cout Blvd., COM. _......., ......... ....,.._, ............... ______ !was presented wi th a corsage. ARMSTRONG TABLE top mangle HA 1tt62 or HA 0102-W. U C like new $30. HA 1217-J. 4-ROOM garage apt. with 2 bdrm.s. ENSED BOAT OPERATOR. to A-B STOVE, $50; dbl Box sprlngi in CDM. Unfurn. $75 mo. yearly ~!fia~07~~-r~~~::n! BPW Installs & mattTesses, $50; Monterey dl-lease. BEacon 692l. and hoUdays. References. J . W. van & chal.r, $75, excellent condi-3-ROOM fum. apts .• elec. ranges, Torre. HArbor 2927-W. tlon. Watne maker tree with refrlg. UW. included. TV If de-TAKE your pick! 14 darling baby purchase of 3. BEacon 5826-M. sired. Rents from $17.50 week kittens. F ree. They heed good GOOD USED Montgomery Ward Weekly or mo'.ly rentals. T V homes. Can you take one'! 615 refrigerator . $30. See It In ll.!e Motel, 11120 Highway 101 btw. Marigold, Corona del Mar. Pas t President Dorothy S uther- land was installing offiet>r last Thursday night when Evelyn Var- ner of Newport Heights officially ~me president of the Bus.mess and Profi:':>Sional Women's Club A Unsung Commercials Hoag Memorial Horphal wOJ 19- 0t>ive the funds rrom '"ft,eyw Ill Rhythmat:Jcs." to be ~t.d at 7:30 p. m. S.turda.y, Mq 11. at the Newport Harbor HJcb School by 225 students or the Doro1l\y Je Dance Studio. o,_ndng nwnbera will a.clude tap. ballet. toe, oomecly, ac:robade, ballroom and baton ~ Doro~yJoSw~. uw of the Dorothy Jo D&n~ tudlo, Is assisted in dan~ inltruction by Jo Wallin of La Habn and Jo BW"-dick. baton lrutructor. • • • EFFECITVE last 'n1UJ"S4ky, tbe new owner ot the Wa.s.herette U:a Corona del Mar is W. P. SWlbury of 604 Narcissus Ave. Kr. Sun- bury, who purchased the bwln~ from Walter Bliven of 1U4 Ocea.a Blvd .. has lived in the Harbor ere. about a )'ear. coming hue from Eugene. Oregon. where be was a contractor. Mr. and Mrs. S unbury were previously North KolJ.1wood r{'Sidents, and Mr. Sunbury ta a Massachus<·tts nathe. Ke wt11 t. active in tht-businea,. JCaxine Meyer will rontinue as uastant manager at 438 Begonia. CDM. Anahelm & Santa Ana. ROTO-TILLING and weed cuttmt! 1941 PACKARD Special 6. convert. BAY SHORES yearly lease. un-2213 N('wport Bl\'d .. Costa ~1 .. -;:.& coupe new top good condition. fum. 3-.bedrm ranch type home BEacon 5180-J. HA sOO ' j for qualified family . Call Bea-WANTED __ All Democrats to GULL sAn.soAT In good cond. ~~ 6480-J for appointment to vote for LESTER VAN TA- ,,.11101? o! ~tnypolf'!>. romplt'IP v.u h ------------- dainty dancin~ ftgunn{'S, and May IT baSkPlS fiiiE'd with flowers were a.-Tale~ timely decorations for the May 1 1 with cover, pad .. anchor, Oars etc. SACHE. LOR SUITE with ri te TENIJOVE, the only Democrat ceremony. By .UM WBEI:Lf'.& Also ins talled wt•re M i I d r P d plus shore moormg newly recon-P va for Assembly, 74th District. Op-dltioned. $275. Call Harbor 20 entrance. sep. toilet and shower. posed to crossfiling. Primary MAPLE . .__ ,.___ 'lZT Larkspur, CDM. Election June 3, 1952. (Pol. Adv.l Chapman as first vice-president . e BASERAJ.L RING 1695 495 spanet. a ~auty. ~ sUghtly mart'e'd in shipment. RESERVATIONS for s umme r LAMP SHADES made by hand, Save S200. DANZ-SCHMIDT rental, 3-bdrm., 2 baths, South silk shades given the "new look". BIG PIANO STORE. Santa Ana. Bay and Onyx, or 2-Bdnn. apt., Very reas. Mrs. M. Whyte, 513 • 520 No. Main. cor. 6th. Home 120 Diamond. B.I. HA 15~W. Ma rguerite, Corona del Mar. Mazie Bird as second vice-pres.i- d€'nt. Jl'SSJe Hill as recording sc>· cretary. Jean Howell as cor- respond.in~ secretary and H~>IPn :-.1orton a~ treasurer. of the Knabe piano. FOR SALE-Channing Cape Cod NO NEED to join a "Food Club" USED ORCHARD spray outfit on on Little Island. Close-in: 2-to buy meat at. wholesale prices. I Fash;on Tea skids: power pulley tot Cat. D-4. bdrm: home., ba_ch. apt. ~111! For the best m aged beef. cut " Farmall-12 tractor with cultlva-sleepmg ~.; pa.tto nn .. 2 fire-the way you like It, always call tors. L. w. Bemis Tractor and places, pauo. Owner, Box 37, HArbor 0718 . Harbor Frozen Wl'd.nesday·~ rel{UIM m~¥tin~ of Imp. Co.. 1629 East First St., Balboa Island. or HA 1334-M-K. Food Lockers, 4 18 30th S t. New· the Woml"n's Ft'llov.-sh1p of • t An· Santa Ana. KI 3-2639. GARAGE with cement floor. Alley port Beach. dn·v.~ Prc•sbyter1an C'hurch \.\Ill ALL ELECTRIC organ. Gorgeous ent. 414 Marigold, CDM. HArbor FOR YOUR PET-U. S. Govt. In-bf> a SJ)('cial fashion tl'a heltl In tone. Uke new . Big savings . ......:2233:::::::::....::·1\~cf.;.. __ __,......,.....,,...------SJ)('Ctoo horse meat. free delh•. In th~> C'hurch lount!~> a t I 3!t I'm Easy terms. Beautiful mahog-FOR SAL~ 2-bdrm. house near Harbor Area. Hldy's Pet Sup-Pc•nni£>s for the P~lmN H""P'"•' any case. For church or home. ()C('an. Expandable. In R-2 zone. plies & S poning Goods. 605 tn Ala!-ka wt ll bt' <'OII••t·r. ti ,, tl , DANZ-SCHMlDT BIG PIANO $10,750. 0wn<'r. 314 Jasminl'. Coast Blvd .. CDM. HA J293..J. time a!! thf' ~·f'arly thank ,ff, rl' and Organ Co., 520 No. Main. Corona d('l Mar. BABY SITriNG in your home or uf tht' PrPsb~ ter·uw wnm.·n C'hurrt Cor. 6th. Santa Ana. Knabe Pi-FOR RENT-2 vel') nice trailer mine. day or ni ght. HA 1670. v.om£•n and th•·ir lrH nfh rr• In· a nos. spaces, s lab, elect., ewer & wa· \ itt•d to •h• ,,..,. r,, f ,, •••110 • $5 RENTS a good practice ptano. ter. Take up to 35' trailer. Heat-w '" M rs. Ka: I .\.x• 111 111 ('I 1")!~' or All tenn rent allowed on any ed restrooms & showers. Adults. Services r ht• part) l.ot·al .. no,,., -.hov. m.: plano. Let the kiddles team . Pt'rmancnt. College Court. 350 fa!>hions ar1• (t'Rrwn s. Pl'lllt-\'1lh DANZ-SCHMIDT BIG PIANO Avocado, Costa Mesa. Superfluous Hair the Rrat S hop onrl Fun f '"h1011' STORE. 520 No. Main. Cor. 6th, FOR RENT-Newly redecorated Permanently removed from face. Santa Ana. Knabe Pianos. bachelor apt. 618 Marigold. CDM. arms, legs. Eyebrows and hair- FIREPLACE WOOD-Reaaonably Yearly or summer rental. line shaped-No more tweezing priced. 2213 Newport Blvd., YEAltLY RENTAL-JU!t complet-ELLEN L. BRYANT, R. E. Costa Met~a. BE 5180-J. Free ed, attrac., all utlls. paid. Laun-Tuesday and Thursday only deUvery. dry faciJ. Unfum. 1-bdnn. $67.50. Udo's Salon ot Beauty HA 2576 $387 BUYS Gra11d Piano. This is 2 bdrms. $82..50. 2152 Newport p · · p h · a wonderful chance for teacher Blvd, Costa Mesa. Call HArbor cnnting-aper angmq or student. Good cond. Terms. ~-GEORGE BURXHARDT DANZ.SCHMIDT BIG PIANO "'FURN=~ . ..;;..;,..APTS==-. -for--ren-L--=See--:Lou-- STORE. Home of fine pianos, i!1e Apt1J. firsL Dbls & angles, 1 5G8 llat St.. Newport a..dl Knabe, Lester, Chickering, Wur-overkx>klng Bay. 3M Camatioa,l HArbor UJ.&.W litzer, Steinway and many oth-Corona del Mar. OaJJ •~ I p. m. ers. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. HOME on Marguerite A\'t'nUI(', H. H. HOLBBOOK $69 BUYS a good pr,.actice plano. hardwood floors, fireplace. two Trade in later at full price. Oth-bedrms .. dbl. garage. $15.500. Dependable Plumbing ers a Uttle h.lgher. All in fine Ask Fitzmorris. HArbor 2152. A Prompt Repa..ir Servt~ playing cond. DANZ-SCHMIDT Malntalned BIG PlANO STORE. 100 pianos. --------.... ------Pb084!' tlarbor Jtl 8-W 10 Initiated Tt•n Of'\\ v.trl-. or 'ht• lla rbnr arf'a .,.,.,.r,. lmtia to•d 1nrr1 Joh" ()au.:htf'rs &>thel l'ii la;.r Thur'-· day 1'\'f>OIIl~ at tht• F,.ICUl\ Afl> r· nOtm Clubhoust• Th«> tmtrnt•- \\1ft' PRtriL'Ia (,1\anau~h Lkmn 1 Jean Cavanau~h. Barbara FP•·nt·~ Tont Rtlrrou~:hs, Pat rina Ant• Sm.Jth. IJarlrn•• Ann FoN'mall )tarjorif• Knox ,h,hn~>ll .Mc)tmn Ern~.,, l';n · ~trrJC'Ilan. Juan l!l'a· stun Cor. 6th. 520 No. Main, Santa Help Wanted 1881 BalbCla Bh·ct. Nf'wport ~~~ 895 Ana. Th~> Job', Dau~htl.'rs Obhji:atton was ~1\ l'n h) Bonnre Geor~.;e-. Carl• I fo'r~tl'r Shirley Ht>aston. :-;ina ll1lliard. 1>~10na Hamilton and !.11•· da Griffith-< I H-anna P~·tf'r."n H•·thd Ltbrarian .:ave a !\tvth• r' Da.Y n·adm~ Four P,ast Hnm•r• r! Qu~·t•n.. \\Pre mtrodu~· l',trttl Thvlllil' \'elma Pndham. Coru)t• r.unn 111d C'arol('e Burdick ~~ I TRADE your old piano on televis- ion. Hi~hE'st allowance. DANZ- SCHMIDT PIANO CO., 520 No. TYPIST, gen'l office. occas. part tim('. Write Box E-2-A c o En· siJtll. Corona d(.'l Mar ... .'. 1565 from can mE'Ct Orang~ Co. Coast Hwy. ·s MILE'' Dt>aler ewport Beech 8 'til 6•30 10 'til 4 Main. Cor. 6th. Santa Ana. Wa.nted MAN for serv. sta., mid.ni~thl to 8 a .m. Call BEncon 6755. LADY with car to take over t'stab- WA::--oT to buy Sterling sil\'t>r flat-Ushed Avon business in Costa ware. scnice for 8 or more. Mesa. Call BEacon !l624·R. HArbor 3045-J. WANTED Real tsc>atc and busi· WILL PAY CASH for your USt'd ness opportunity salesman. At- fum. Crist Fumitur\'. 1687 Or-trac. prop. for right man. Lee B. a nge A\'e., Costa ME'!-8 Across 1 Casey. 1217 Coast Blvd .. Corona from Alpha Ikta ~kt Phone ~d:.;e;:.:I~M:.:a::;r,;.,. -===HA,;;.:.:..;rbo~r.,..;:.2..;1:,:19-;.,;J,:,. __,,.- REaron i323. SHORT TERM EMPLOYEE, fa-culty pool secretary. Typing, d u-WILL 00 cooking for banquets or plicaUng and some dictation will st'w by the day or hour. Starting salary $200 plus $25 Good referen~s. BEacon 5274-R. cost of living bonus. Job prob- ACATE! ably terminates June 15th. start to work immed. Apply in per- son at the Business Office. Or· ange Coast College, 19951 S. Har- bor Blvd., Costa Mesa. SALESPERSON wanted tor wo- men's wear s hop. Apply Box E-1. Ensign. HELP WANTED: Exper- ienced real estate sales- man or broker to join expanding office. Sa~! ST GO!' Write q.-.llfi~tlofll. lo• E-2 e/o Eftslt"· I ICM eo,.,t .....,_ C.D.t-4. Lc.t and Fouod MAROON colored cloth belt betw. PAINTING Earl Shefiin t 7S Palmer L -C.(Nita Meea Br...ooa M6'7-M ( Poliflcal Adw rttsrm• nr 1 Orange County's ..WeiCJht" at Sacramento Perhaps you, as a dtlzen, ne-ver thought about thot, or knew the,. was auct. a thing. But there is. It Is what every County, or "" citizens, must have .fn order to get what they want from atate government. legislotlve weight It compounded of experience, prestige, know how and 1cnow wh~ • It is not gained In a doy, or a year-or a term . Sam l . Collin• has lt. He hot been Speaker of the legislature for 12 aucceaslve sessions. He is a member of th. $tote Boord of Pubflc Works, the Boord of Re- gents, Unfv.nlty of Ca lifornia; vi~-chairman of the Joint In terim CommitM on Hig hways, a nd member of Joint Interim CommitM on Agriculture. Thot"s why proc:tkol men ore advising you to- Elect In tht'i r ~U~<'t l..R&glk' opener on April 30. tht> Tar honeh.ldera slip(X'd oft to a poor start ln tbe ra<'1· tor tht> \'rov. n, bt>ing nipped 6-5 by a Panther nme inva~ from Orange. Tht> ~a1lors camf' !Jack m w last thr('(' !ramt-S and at the end v. Pr•• only short one run of tying Uftlht• C'vnl(';,l V.1 lh the bftset> loa~ ('<I OnE" run caml' in the ftfth ·tanza and two ••ach 1n the sixtJa ·md :.P\ e111 h inrunl(s It was CB tcller r,...'-'1-' Abb-.,11 v.ho h.-ltl'd across tit• tw11 s•·\t>nth lramt taiiJf'tl wtth I I'IJII~IOI: tn(llt Thr· Tar mn•· 'llf' l •'d thtll r se- •'Und INI 'Ul' IO!>' Tiw,..,.day 3-1 to 1 ...,,, Full• rt •n It tiJ;tr., Tht> 5ail- or:. unt· r .• ll) t·amo· 1r1 Utt !trst framt• tilld lt•Jm 1h1·re lh<'> Y-ere h.•·hl ,,., n I• ;.-. t" t h· Tnt .. • twirler, l.htrl .l<th• • T~·•tl •\h<l P•rt·ht.-d lWI)-hJI ball e T t. '\', ..... Th•· ':tllnr ran1Ut •rnPn, hke the hnrM•htd••r< ·ot 1111 t o a sad atan, dr npp1!1 • ''' 1r llfJ••n• 1 to an in- vadtn\.' ~tpnrl frn11• t •ram:r 7-2. on Apr II :..~ Tb• '·tJ It •I" Jn,! I hf'lf lloeCOnd lt·.n·•" ,· .. nt• '' tt! ••·• \l'ar Thurs- •la\ tn •I• "'"'' ''' f• ol 7-Z \0 'hi· Itid .. m' ~~ ""' FuJ!t rra. Business Talk l' ,!,hurd RH'ht• 1 • ,f C.urcea del M :1r wnn tht• Toa,tm,,,t<'r·~ Trophy for ht;. S(><'•'\'h 11n lm,•n~ condl- ttMl~ 11 Tu(•sdtt~ t'\ t'IIIOJ(S I'Tl('ol'tlng of th• Harhor An·u Toastmasters .,, ;.;,,,I nn·~ Ray'""''' Ca!P Presf- tlt rtf r:lllm R.llnt•ll '"' 'ldNi l'\ext TIH•,dtty 1-lm•·r Pntrlf'r 'Nill be t '•' ·r•i.,,., •' II.• • \t n111J! and I lm• ,. Pml• k ""til b.• '••PIC cnaster. Tho "''"n .. dull \\II hf· the El Tt '' • • \lo~ 1 tn• Ra.... S \.IP("n'i&on r, '"'"' ,,,, ' .. TUBE Hwy. A ~ Ave .. on Ordlid, COM, Set. a..m.. Ma.y 3. HArbor 799-W. BLACK Y\"lvet pouch purse in Bal· boe ln March. Contained good pearl necltla~. earrlngs. also car k.-y. No Identification tn purse. ~-nc-r orten reward. Call HA 1816-R. Sam L Collins COSTA MESA State Senator - Pap 8 U~AL HOTICI UGAI. HCntCI UGAL HOTIC:S ~ NOTlct Jl.eeolaUoa ollate.ttoa No. aMI t~ grack-s. along the lines, be~ ~thl5 ~utlon of IntentiOn ahall ()J:&TD'JCATJ: OJ" BV81NE88 KZSOLUTIOX OF THE 0JTT tween the pointa, ot the dimen-~ publlahed by the City C~rk. Jl'kltltao. Ptrm N~~.~~~e COVNCIL OF THE OITY OF slom, at the places and ln the In the manner and form pro\1ded The Uadflwlped do hereby cer-NZWPORT BEAOH. ()ALIJI'Oft.. manner sho~n on the plans, pro-by law. and for maldng all other ury that thty arc conduetin.r an NJA, DECLARING ITS INTEN· rues and drawing~ tor the con· pubUcations In Use proceedings electrical oootractJng buslnesa at TION TO ORDER CON8TB1JC.. structlon of saJd improvement.l, under this Resolution of Intention. 518 Coast HJahway, N «' w p 0 r t TION OF SA~T ... .,..., SEWERS being Plan No. 486 consisting or The City Clerk is directed to Beach, California under the fictl- AND A.PPURTEirANoES TO 5 sheets, on file in the olfice of the mall notices of the adoption of this Uous firm name of Udo Electric SDVE THE AREA OIJTH· City Engineer or said City, and R~lution or Intention to all pel'• eo. and that said firm Is com,.,.ed wE 8 T E R L y oF 0 c E A N except u otherwise pro\1ded on sons owning real property pro-ot the . following peraoftS, whose BOULJ:VA RD (CORONA DEL said plans, 1n further accordance posed to be assessed, whose names names 1n full and places of resi- IIA&) 'IS AID CITY· D£. with the specifications for the con-and addresses appear on the lut dence are u follows, f&.wit : OLARING THE WORK To BE structfon of said impro~menta. equalized auessment ron for dty DUNC~ c. McALPINE OP MORE THAN LOCAL OR said specHlcatlons being on rue ln taxes. aU in the manner and tonn 217 VIa Koron ORDINARY PUBUC BENEFIT the office of the City Clerk of said provided tor unwr Sections 5070. Udo Isle, California AND DESCRIBING THE. Dl8-City. and to which plans, profiles, 5194 and 5195 of said "Improve-DONAl..O A. McALPINE nucr TO BE BENEFITED drawings and specifications htore-1'\'lent Act of 1911" of said Strt>t>ts 1382 s. E.. Mardick BJ' SAID WORK AND TO PAY t?forE' approved by the Clty Coun-and Highways Code. Tustin, California A PORTION OF THE COSTS ctl of said City, reference Is he~by POSTING NOTJow; OF Wlt.e. our hands this 21st day AND EX:P~~SES. AND FIX-made for a fuf't!lt>r. full and more UIP&OVEII'ENT of April, 1962 lNG A TIMJ!: A~"D PlACE FOR particular descnptlon of said work SECTION 9. That the Super-D. C. McALPINE :UEAIUNO OBJE<'TlONS TO and ~y rete~nce thereto, the same intE>ndent of Street.l of the City of DANALD A. McALPINE 8AJD WORK. are mcorporated herein and made Newport Beach shall cause to be State of Callforala 1'be City Council or the City of a part hereof. conspicuously posted along the line Ooat7 ol Oraase--. Newport Beach. pursua.nt to the DE8()RJPTION OF of said contemplated work or im-()a Till• 21st day of April, 1952. promlons of the "Improvement ASSESSMENT DISTRICT provemenr. and along all open before me, a Notary Public In and Act of 1911", being Division 7 of SECTION 3. That the said con-streets within the district liable for said county and state, residing the StrfftS and ~ighways C'ooe of templated work and improvemen.t. t? be assessed for said work. no-therein, duly commissioned and the State of C.allfornla. dOE'S re-in the opinion of said City Counc1l, l!oes of the ~ge oft~ Resolu-sworn, personally appeared DUN- solve at foUows : • is or more than local or ordinary tion or Intention, In the tunt>, form CAN C. McALPINE and DONALD SECTION 1 Th~t the puJ:llic public benefit and the said City and manner provided by said Code. A. McALPINE known to me to be' Interest and convemence reqwre. Council hereby makes a portjon PASSED AND ADOPTED by the persons whose names aub- and it )'s the Intention of th~ City of the expenses or said work and the Clty Council or the City of scribed to the within Lnstrurnt'nt, Council or tht> City of Newport impro\'ement chal'geable upon a Newport Beach, CallfornJa. at a and acknowledged to me that they Beach, California. to order the fol· district which district the said regular meeting thereof. held this executed the same. Thunday. May 8, 1952 UGAL HOTIC:I Council Chamben of the City Hall, N e"w p or t Beach, CaUfornia. at which time and place any and aJl persona Interested may appear and be heard thereon. RAY Y. COPEUN. Secreta!')' NEWPORT BEACH PL..ANNTNG COMMlSSJON Publish: May 8. 1952 il\ the Newport Ha,rbor Ensign. NOTICE OF HEAJUNO Notice ls hereby given t.hat the Planning Commlasion or the City of Newport Beach will hold a public hearing on the appUcaUon or Levert Traalc for a variance on Lot 17, BJock 732, (717 Femleaf Ave.) Corona del Mar to aUow the erection of a neon sign. Notl~ is hereby fu.rthel' given that said public hC'arlng will be held on the 15th day of May, 19M. nt the hour of 7 :30 P. M. 1n the Council Chambers of the City Ball. N e w p o r t Beach, CaUtornla. at whlch time and place any and all persons lnteTe~Jted may appear and be heard the-reon. RAY Y. COPEUN. Se<Tt'tary NEWPORT BEACH PLANNING COMMISSION Publish: May 8. 1952 in the'Newport Harbor Ensign. lowing work to be done. to-wit : City C~uncll hereby declares to 28th day of April. 1952. by the fol-WltaeM my hand and official D!iSC'RrPTIO:S OF WORK be the district benefited by said lowing votE'. to-wit:. seal. NOTICE OF I:IEABING Fl.n\: Th£' construction of vi· work and improvement and to be AYES : Council.men. Miller, (Seal) E . V. SODERBERG Notice is hereby glvt>n that the t::rifted clay pipta sanitary sewers. assessed to pay the costs and ex-Horvattt. Finch, Isbell. Smith Notary Public in and for said aty Council of the City or New- vitrified clay p1pe house conne-ction penses thereof, and which district NOES: Councl~en None County and State. port Beach will hold 8 public hear- sewers, Wye branches. manholes is described as follows: ABSENT: Counc1lmen None My Commission expires August ing on the appllcatioo of the and appurtenant work in connec-All that certain te rritory In the A. W. SMlTH . 29. 1953. Griffith Company to amend the tion therewith. in that certain pub-City of Newport Beach, CalifomJa., Mayor of the City of Zonin' Law or the Oty o1 He exclusive of streets and alleys, Newport Beach. California NOTICE OP ELECTION Newport Beach 50 as to change- EASEMENT included within the extt-rior boun· J HeN"by CerUry that the above For M~ber or tbe Go,·eratac the front setback lines from four owned by the City of Newport da.ry line shown upon that certain and foregoing r es o 1 uti on was Board of the Newport Beacb and ten feet to zt-ro setback on Beach and descrilx•d as Lot "A" map or plat. No. 436-A, heretofore pass~ a nd adopt~ by the. City E lemeatuy Dbtrlct Lots 754 to 764 Incl .. Lots 789 to of Tract 1026. as per map rPCOrd-approved by the City Council of CounCll or. the. C1ty of ~ewport Not!~ Ill Hereby Glveu to the 799 incl.. Lots 967 and 968, Lots t>d in Miscellaneous Maps Book 33., said City on the 28th da.y of .April. I Beac-h, Calaforrua. at the time and Ele-ctors of the Newport Beach 972 to 976 incl., Lots 9n to 982 Pages 37 and 38, and Lot "A" of 1952. indicating by said boundary by the vote above s tated Elementary .. Dls~l'iet or Orange I mel.. 10 TraCt> 907. Udo Isle. • Tract 1257, as per map rt'rorded line the extent of the territory in· C. K. PRIEST CoWlty, Cabforn1a, that the An· Noti('(> is her-eby further ~ven in Miscellaneous Maps Book 38. eluded within the proposed assess· City Clerk or the Ci.tY or j nual Election for members or the I that said pubUc hearing will be Page 25. Records or Oran~e ment d istrict. and which map or Newport &-ach. CaiJfornla Board of Trus tees of the Newport held on the-15th day or May 1952. County, California. \)('tweE>n a line plat is on fi le in the office of the Publish: May 1 a nd 8, 1952 I St-ach Elementa ry District will be a t the hour ~f 7 30 P. M. in the drawn parallel with and dis tant 5 City Emtint>er of said City. Rt>f<'r-in the Newport Harbor Ensign. h~ld on the third F riday of May. Council Chambers of the Oty HaU. teet Northwesterly from thP pro· I ence is hereby made to said map I \IZ, May 16. 1952. IN(!: w p o rt Beach. Cahfornla. at duced Northwesterly line of Lot or plat for a further, full and morC' CERTrFICATE OF DI~CONTJN-It will be necessary 'to elect one 1 which time and place any and all l of said Tl'act 1026. and the I particular dt'Scription of said aJ>-l ' NCF. OF {15'£ ASD 1 OR member. persons Interested may appear and Southeasterly C'nd or Lot "A " of I sl•ssm£>nt district. a nd the sa1d ABASDO~TMENT OF FICTJ-1 The po))jng place for said ele~ be heoard thereon. Southt>astE'rly into a public ease· ern for aU details as to the extent Thf' r odt'nlped do hereby cer-me!'ltarr Precwct No. 1 fPrecmcts NEWPORT BEACH saJd Tract 1257. and extendin~ map. or plat so on filE' shall gov-1 T10t;S SAllE I tors of the ~ewport Beach .Ele-RAY Y. COPELIN, SPCretary ment to manhole No. 6. all as of sajd assessment district. tify that e ffective April 21, 1952 as tn Ctty Elections 1. 2. 3. 4, 5. 8. PLANNING COMMISSION s hown on Sh«'ts 2 and 3 or the DESCRIPTIO:S OF BONDS I they ceased to do busln<'SS under 9. 11. 15. 17,. .1~· 19. 20 and Cliff Publish: May 8, 1952 plans hereinafter referred to. j SECTION 4 That serial bonds the fictitious firm name of Lido Hav<'n Sutxhns1onl: in th«> Newport Harbor Ensign. ReMnd: ThC' construction of vi-1 tx-aring intere~t a t tht' rate of sl~ Electric Co. a t 516 Coast Highway. . Newport Beach Elementary Pre- trifled clay p1pe sanitary st>wt>r. per ('(>nt c 6t, 1 J)('r annum. shall ' :--;<'"TJOrt Bt'ach. California. which 1 cmct . No. 2 ( Pr<'cint'ts as in City Wye branchPs. lampholt' and ~p-be issued to represent each assess-busint" s ~·as formerly composed or , Elect tons 6. 7, 10. 12. 13. 14. 16. 21. purtenant work tn connects~n ment of Twenty·fhe D 0 11 a r s the followmg persons. whose names 22. 23). . t h<'rewith in that certain public 1$25.00l or more. remaining un· in full and places or residence are I ~t No. 1 WlU be at thE' EASF.~tE~T paid Cor thirty 1301 days after the as follows. to-wi t : Newport Sch~l e~tran.cE"-14th It O\!'r and alont: th<' ~outhf'asterly da tt' of rt'cording the warrant. Duncan c. McAlpine>. 217 I Balboa Blvd., 1n sa1d D1strict. 5 fee.t of Lots 26. 28 and 30. Block Said ~rial bonds shall extend over Via .Koron. Lido lslt', Call-I P~C't No. % ~rona del Mar A·36. Corona del ~1ar, as )X'r map 8 period ending nine (9) )•ears forma S~hool. m said d:istnc t. recorded tn MLcE'Ilaneous Maf>l' from the second day o! January Donald A. McAlpine. 13R2 The polls wtn be ope-n between Book .3. PagE's 41 and 42. R<'cords next succeedin~ the next October s ~· Mardick. Tustin, Cali· the h~urs ,of 7:00 o'clock A. M. of saJd County. connectmg with fifteenth following their date. Pay· forn1a and 7 .00 o clock P. M. manhole No. 3. as shown on Sht>t>t mt"nto; on the principal of unpaid Charles E . Nowell, 1578 The returns of the <'le-ctlon will 2 of said plans. I asS<'s~ents and interest thereon RA.'dlands Place, Costa Mesa, I be canvassed at 8:00 o'clock P. M . . Tillrd: The. construction of vi· shall be made by property owners California . on May 23. 1952. . tnned clay PIP<' santtary ~wer. to the City Treasurer. all as pro-and the partnership is hereby dis· The oHicers apP<?tOted to con- \\'}c branches. lamphoiP. manholP vtded 1n the "lmprovemt>nt Act solved and the undersigned wiU duct the t>lt'cUon tn the ~bove- a nd appurtenant \\Ork in connec·l of 1gu •· hereinafter referred to. not tx-r-esponsible for any debts, named Elementary School D1s trlct tion therf'Y.i th. in that Cl'rtain pub-! PORTION OF COSTS. AND liabiUties or obligations incurred are: Uc F.XPENSE TO RE PAID OR under said finn name or by any No. 1 Mrs. Julia Mae Eggert EASEMENT liATERIAL FURNISHED person or persons operating under No.2 Mrs. Jane Crowl ln the vacated alley or Block A--35 BY CITY said finn name after the date of lnspect~r of srud' Corona del ~tar. and ex-SECTION 5. Notl~ b Hereby dissolution thereof. this 21st day of ~0· ~ ~rs. 7ma ~· ~oltby tending Southwest<-rly Into a pub-1 Gln~a. that the City Council of the I April, 1952. . 0· rs. ane-· organ lie right of '''a} to a manhole to be City of Newport Beach has deter-\\1btHa our hands this 21st day N 1 ~d.r.tcA U Nl . constructl"d hereunder, as hown mined and does hereby declare of April, 1952. · 0 · rs. ure a erruec. on Sheet 2 of said plans. that said City will furnish two (2l ' D. C. McALPl~~ No.2 Mrs. Ma rtha M. CUnmnghom FoortJI: The construction of sewage pumps, together with elec· DONALD A. McALPINE I Jud~e W<'lded s teel sC'wer main. Wye tric motors to be Installed by the CHARLES E. NOWELL A ~escnptlon of the . boundaries branchC's. manholes. concrete an· contractor in the pump station de-~tat4" of Callfontla of thiS pr'<'dnct ward IS attached <'hor block~ and appur~enant work scribed in ~ectlon 1 hereof •. and Coemty of Ortt:"g~ I ~~~. m~1f' GdR~~r~fFrNoLAY In connC'cllon then"Y.1th . m that will in addition thereto contnbutc On this 21st day of April. 1952, 1~ne Cle k.tSecretary certain publi<' out of its Corona del Mar Stat<' before me, a Notary Public in and March 4 1952 r F.ASE;\TENT Park Fund the sum of $5.636.75 for said County and State, residing I · from manhole No 6. toea I I'd in toward the C"Osts and expenses of therein. duly commissioned and NOTI_C_E--O.' HEARING public easerrwn t between?_~.ots R 1 ~id tmpro~ement. The liability swom, personally appeared DUN· Notice is he reby givPn that th{' and 9 or sa1d Tract 1-;11, and and o bliJ!at1on to pay such sum. as CAN C . .McALPINE. DONALD A. City Council of the City or New- thenCt> Southrasterl}. ovc~ and provided h<'r<'in. shall accrue and M.cALPINE and CHARLES E. port ~ach will hold a public hear- across I.ots 9 to 15, anclusl\·e .. of become fixed upon the date of the NOWELL known to me to be the . th 1 ti r · t tl said Tl'act 1257. and extending 1 confirmation or the assessment by persons whose names are sub-mg on e res:o u on ° .'".en on Southeasterly Into a po•tion of the City Council of said City. scribed to the within Instrument, ~~e~d ~~~~~~ La.Co=~~~~ a:~ Block "A" or sald Coron a ~el Mar, TIME AND PLACE OF and acknowledged to me that they of Newport Beach so as to chan~e as shOIWn on Sheet 3 or sa1d plans. 1 JJ'EARJNG executed the same. Bl k 329 .. ....,. d 430 Co Flftll: 'I"ht' construction ln that SECTION 6. Notice h Hereb~· In wttnea whereof 1 bave here-oc s · -"· an · rona cert.a.itl public easement. known aa Glvea. that on the 9th day of Jun~. unto set my hand nn'd affixed my del Mar. from an R·l to an R·2 Lot "A" of said Tl'ac.t 1026. at a 1952. at th<' hour of seven-thirty official seal the day and year In Zo~~tf~as~~fi:~:~Y· further <riven point opposite the Une between o'clock 17 :301 P. M. in the cham-this CE>rtiricate first above written. . 1 ..,. Lots 16 and 17 of said Tract. of a bers or the City CounciJ in the (Seal) E . v. SODERBERG that satd public ht>ar ng will be reinroroed cement conc~te s~p City Hall or said City of Newport Notary Public In and ror saJd h~l~on ~,.1 5~\~ ~ ~Yj 1~;· and pump chambers, together Wlth Beach. any and aU persons having County and State. a ~. . 0 · · · n e the UwtaJlatiot;~ of pumps, rnoton, any objktion.os to the proposed My Commission expires Auguat CoWlCll Chambers of the CHy HaD. e lectrical apphances, con d u I t s. work or improvement, or to the 29. 1953. N E' w P 0 r t Beach, CaUfornla. at floats, cast iron pipes, vaJvea, fit-utent of the assessment district. which t1;me and place any and all tinga. equipment and appurten-or to the proposed gra~. may NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEA.JliNO pt>niOns mte""ted may a~ar and ances for the pwnping or lifting or appear and show caUie why said be heard thereon. raw sewage, as shown on Sheets 2, work "should not be done or carried NotiCt> is hereby given that the RAY Y. COPELIN, Sccretar·y 3. 4 and 5 of said plans. out in accordance Wl.th the ReBolu-Planning Commission of the City NEWPORT BEACH of Newport St-ach will hold a pub-P' ...... ,.......,G co~SSlON SbUa: The construction 1n con-lion of Intention. Protests mtl5t .LJU·uu..a... JQDJ..~c f Uc hearing on the appUcation of Publish· May 8 1952 nectioa with said pump station o be in writing and m ust ~ deUv· Earl B. WlnshJp for a variance · ' a welded steel sewer pressure Une ered to t he City Clerk prior to the trorn Section 910S.tl(b) of the zon. In the Newport Harbor Enslen. and conCNte anchor block&, run-time set for the bearing. inl law 00 Lot 18, Block 23, Lake NOTICE 01" IIE&&INO ning from said pump statiC?" over lll(PROVEM:ENT AOI' Tract. (309 34th Street, Newport Noti~ 1$ "ereby givm that the and a.long an easement. bemg the SE<:nON 7. That all of the Beach) for construction of garage City Council of tht> City of New- Southeuterly 4 feet of. Lot 16 of work herein prol)<*'d shall be done only on property. port Beach wiD hold a pubiJc heer- aa.ld Tract 102_6. CTOUUlg Ocean and earned through ln pursuance Notice Is hereby further gi~n lng on the application or ArthW' Boulevard. B!ld m Marguerite. A~ or an act ot the legialature of the that aald bUc hearln wt.U 1M> 0 . Hovey and Cftta.in other pro- nue connecting with an eXJstmg State of Cali!omia, designated the b ld thept:5th da or f. •.. 1952 pcrty owners to amend the Zonh\J manhole located at the Intersection "Improvement Art of 1911", beinl e on .•Y ~· taw of the CJty of Newport Beach of the centel' line of sald Marguer· Division 7 of the Streets and High-at the hour of 7 .30 P. M. 1n the 10 u to c:au. Lota 1 to 8 tnd. lte Avenue with the SoutheasterlY ways Code or the State of cau-~f"J d~ Cham~ ~f J:llr= Bloek 329. Corona del Mar, •Ni prolongation of the center Une of fomla • ewport ac • · Block ''D" f ~ that tbe ftnt alley lying Northeuterly . PUBUCATION OP at whJch time and place any and U ~ b a A\i do and ~: trom Ocean Boulevard. as ahown RESOLUTION OF INTENTION ~~ar!r~ted ~y appear .::'ton Awn~ ~ Padfic md on Sheet 4 of said plans. SECTION 8. ~ Newport S... a reon. Bayside Drives, to ~ ~~ trom .PLAJif8, PROP'ILI".& DRAWINGS bor Entlp, a ~ newts-pw RAY Y. COPELIN, Secretary an Jt-1 to ~2 Zane ~eadem AND SPECIJI'IOATION8 printed. publ.lahed and at ~ NEWPORT BEACH Notlet tl ht>reby tl.ll'tMT .twn SECTION 2. That all of the drculatb:a tl'l the ctty of Newport PLAN'NlNG OOJOtJSSION that -.Jd pubUc heartna wtll ~ HOME LOANS At Orange County·, l..Mding Home Lendin~ lnmtution QUICK 24 HOUR SERVICE LOW LOW "REOUCIN$• INTElfST MTES EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS FRIENDLY SYMPATHETIC SERVIC£ I WI IUY TRUST OffOS I ON W1U LOCATIO HOMES LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVIN&S I lOAN ASSOCIATION 222 0.... A.,. .. ...... : 4-1117 LA&UNA BEACH laid work and improve.ment to be Beach, californ1a., II hereby dal(· PUblish: lla,y B. 1~ ht>ld on the 15th day of Kay 19152, cloM, aha1J ~ constructed upon nated u the newspa~r In which 1n the Newport Harbor n.lp. at the hour of 7 :30 P. M. in the •••••••••lilllllli.., ' , lAST TillE IATU&DAY MARLENE DIETRICH ARTIIUR KENNEDY "Rancho Notorious" Ia Tf'ehlllcolor PAUL HENREIO "Thief of DamCIBCUB" la T eebaleolor KIDS' MATIJI."EE S AT. I :'5 "Rocket Ship XM" LAST TIM£ SATURDAY BRODERICK CRAWFORD JOHN DEREK-DONA REED "SCANDAL SHEET' PAT O'BRIEN "OKINAWA" ou may fino a a- change for that real estate ln the want ad section. PIA YJNG THE ROLE el Dlrft:- tor (JarltOIU Flt&G~rald la tbe Newport H&rbor Players• eomle ~ "Upt Up Uae 8117," to be .. owa at occ Mar !1-1&-11, a Bob Gleaeoll, who wu on the Rudy Vallee racUo show before Ute war, ~rvNI ln th~ Air Foree du.rlac World War IJ, put on shows for Ol'a Ia thf' Ia~ Clalaa~Burma ~t4'r, aftfor U..- war wrote ~ertpta for "I Lo\·e a Jl~tery:• wu la Ute cast of "Tbe Druakard," worked for radio sta- Uoes. aow a. with the Lee WUckr Acency. Bob uys o~ of Ute blo-t tbrllls of Ills Ule waa dobtc a abow a t the M.u- quera Club lD Hollywood wltb Bucly VaiJM, lobD Barrymore-, aad Onoa WeliN.. Bob's wlfe, Fraald~ bu a ppearNI lD "The Drwakar41." Gt!oor~tf' W h l t e' s Dinner Dance Plans Made Plana tor a dinner dance to be given the night of the Inter~l­ legia te Rowing Racee May 24 were made last week at a meetlng held Wedn8day at the BaJboa Bay Club. Mrs. Hay 'Langenheim and Mrs. Harvey Somers. co-chairmen of the social t>vent, named the fol- lowing women to their committee: Mrs. Lonnie Vincent. Mrs. 0 . G. Suea, Mrs. J ohn Boyd. Mrs. Ted Hambrook, Mrs. Paul M. Wheeler, Mra. Earl Stanley, Mrs. Nelson Neice, Mrs. Clllf Varner, Mrs. ~ land Wright and Mrs. George Hoae Jr. ORT t?<,r. /I. I' ' • ( .. { ~ \ . . ,.. ... . .... , . , ... ... FilL, llaJI t1arw raL, --~ II "MA AND PA IEIILE AT THE FAIR" MARJORIE MAIN and PERCY KILBRIDE --also- "JACK AND THE BEAN STALK" ABBOTT and COSTELLO • • • ''S..Me'• aad Earl Carroll's FAMILY NIGHT. v ... taee. ne ot .. a80DA ba,·e two elalldna. FRIDAY. MAY 9: F"mal Laguna-PlaY --~PRIZES GALORE • • • , Do you have the largest family Is Petticoat Fever ... or the youngtost ... in tht> city Final play of this season at the lot Newport Beach? The Port The- Laguna P layhouse will be "Petti-\atre and Corona dt>l Mar mt'r· · coat Fever," starting May 22. Hap chants have some swell prizE's Graham Is director. waiting for thE' largest family and 1 the youngest family that fill out U c;AL HOTICIO h f '--J d . NOTICE OF Pl'BLIC' HEARISG t e orm ..,._.ow an ~resent II to· N · ·. h b . ·v h 1 the morrow I Friday I mght to thP ' O~Ct' IS ert' ) J!l ('n t a . t ~tanagpr of thE' t ht>a trE' The win- Plannang Comma ion of the Ci y nt>rs \\111 be> antroduced on thr of N<'wP:Ort &>ach \\ tll hold a pub-stage and awardt'd thP prtz<'s Uc hearanJ: on the apphcata~n °! Th<' "'hoi!' fam1ly will t'njo~ thr Georg<' l\1. Holstean for a \ananc~-two hilanous fl'aturt>s · • · "Ma 1 on Lot 40. ~lock. A. Tract 673, and Pa KettiP at the Fa1r" and 1234 Hazel On\'(', < orona del Mar I. Abbott and Costt'llo tn "Jack and ~or a on" foot fron_t yard S<'tback thl' B('anstalk.. If you ha,·,. a mstea~ of thr. rPquarrd_ t~~ fet>t. largt> fomtly or a yount:! family. !'lotace _Is also. h<'rP~) l'!l\en that brinJ;: th£"m all and wtn somP satd pub he h<'artnR wall I><' held on prizrs: the 15th ~Y of May, 1952 at th_e Thr sJ>('cial ramaly "'et>k celE>bra- hour of 7 .30 P. M. l.n tht> Council t ion is b<omq arrangt>d b~ the Port Chambers of the Cit~ Hall, N~·-Th£'atrE' in rooJ>('ration \\lth the port Beach, Cahfornaa. at whiCh followin~ mrrC'hanl• ~me and place any and all J>('rsons Yeran~ton :. Stationers. Suther- mterested may apJ>('a r and be' land's 5 & 10. Th<' Children's Shop, heard thert'on. Coast SuJ>('l" Market. Hjdy's Sport- RAY Y. COPEUN, SE'crt>tar~ ing Goods C.annon's Food Ct'nter NEWPORT BEACH All A · . M k Co d j PLANNING COMMISSIOl' Mar r;~~=c;·. a~~~iace rCa~dt>~- Publlsh: May 8, 1952 head JE'weler. Harbor Photo Lab, in the Newport Harbor Ensi~'Tl. Garden Centrr. Han'n's Ori\·E' In, ~========================~ Tommy's Shop. Dennie's Cafe. Nor-r I man's :-.lurscry, Wade Fairchild, Craftmanship in Fabrics & Leather ----.. KIMMONS DRAPERIES up H 0 L s T E R y FABRICS 4.~ E. 17th St. COSTA MESA BEacon 5436 • Important New Arrivals Jn Drapt>ry & Upholstering Fabrics • 2· TIPS FOR CAREFREE TRIPS l..N' ShiplE'y, Jordan's Ktlnnels. Vll- lagr \'alrt Cleaners. JE'an's Gift hop. Arthur ~turray's Oanet> Studso, Gt'orJ!e's AssocaatNI SE'r· \iCP Station. Brandt's [)(>par tm<'nt Stor£'. Fun Fas hions. PORT THEATRE FAMILY NIGHT-MAY 9 Addr•u No. of childrel' .; Agel of children Age of p•renh of youngelt f•mily: Mother F.ther. _ Munsingwear for Mother I What could be nicer for Mother's Day than a gift of beautlful Munsingwear Lingerie selected fr om our ex- cellent stock of slips, h a 1 f slips, panhes, night gowns, & paja- mas Shps from Gowns from Panttes from $250 295 89e I J. W. REINERT, OwDe.- 18 16 S"E\\'PORT BOn.EVARD BFAcoa 60!6 f'08TA MESA • • • We Gh·e S.tB Greea tamps -i' A· I PLUMBING tsPECIAUZ,r.S IS REPAIRS Day .t Nlpt Wawr BMten Moder11 Powet' Toola for S.wer I s;.,. Stoppe ... Le...;. Boa BEACON -~ W M 611 Alhto. Newpert a.c* ~-----------..---- Roger W . Hardacre Harry F Burns TAX AUDIT BUREA U 800KICEEPIN6 SYSTEMS Speciahzmg m flat-fee bookkeepmg services for busmess w1th monthly gross of $1.000 to $10 000 733 So. M•in St. SANTA ANA. CALIF. Klmb•rly 1~7 Hkbor . 1759-lt ------------ Protect valuables left at home. Preted travel cash whtl you roc.. Do THEY REALLY CoNTRoL? e Wherever you go, let our bank's services make your ne.lt trip a pleasant one. Our safe-deposit boxes are the best place to protect those valuables you leave at home. And we can supply you with American Express Travelers Cheques to protect the cash you take with you. H these cheques are lost or stolen you get a quick refund. And American Express Travelers Cheques are convenient as cash-spendable mtywJwr~ I When you're planning a trip, ltop in here fir3t . It coltS so little to rent a ..Co-depolit box for your valuables, and to convert your travel cub iDto tra¥el- cn cheques. Only 1St per $100.-. «W for SSO or a.. NEWPOBT BUBOB BINI COlONA DB. WAI. CAUf. .,..,...., F.4•ef o.,..lt ,,__._ ~·tiofl * Followtn~ t. a cruotaHOD from an ad of Robt"rt A. Gf'ler la tbe !oOanta ADa R.-gtste r of Aprtl t9. 195'!: 'Robf'rt A 1 Rob • (",; 1f'r local advPrttstn~ man and public rt>la 1 H'ns C'\lnsul tant I .... be>ftn 111"'d up for thE' past two lll(lnths an hts JXISl- twn a!' l'ampat~ maua~t'r for Jamf'S t'tt. who tl' a c:tndtdate for Con~(' ,.. Af t\'r Jun€ 3 "ht•n l'Jt "ill bt> €l('('tt>d, G.·aE'r will bt> fr('(' to d<>'I.Otl' full tlmt• to tht> pursuit of hts ·· t'IC t:'IC Those who advise Mr. Geier me taking too much for gTanted. They may CLAIM to rule the politics of Orange County and the 28th District or that huge campaign funds elect, but recent trends prove that the day of the independent voter has returned. FOLLOW THE TREND! lvl VOTE FOB L!J FRlNK M. LINNELL I'OR COifGRUS "Thne is no .swb,.ihcU for u~·· 29 Y&.US' ae....a. ..,_ ~ ..... prM'k'fo l• ~,. C:'aJU4N11la! NOMINATE A REPUBIJCAN WHO CAN BE ELEC1ED IN NOVEMBER! Committee for Linnell tor Congress • Walwr ~r. RaM a~ac. <:o-ot.ainiH"'A PET D .. IS Save on Hone Meat! FRE H EASTERN U. 8. lNSP~ BOISE MEAT aec. !'Ja per lb. 251/1; Frida.y A Saturday ~ Shopptar SP ECIAL cash & Carry saves at t he Super Market -why not at th~ Pet Shop! O~r W~k-Dad Sped&la! the jowdans' 1210 Coaat Blvd. Corona del Mar WOLLERT'S WALLPAPERS and Draperies I i 2.~ '•>tilt. \l.un ~1. . Kimberly 3-4077 "our oF ,.,,, SeeY0t1 l*ysler -Piyllouth Dealer lncwnbent Earl Stanley of New-apeak a t the meeting of the New- port Harbor. Charles Hindley and port Harbor Republicans at 8 p. Later Van Tatenhove of Santa m. tomorrow (Friday) in Oty Ana, all candidates for the Assem-flail. A question and answer per- bly from the 74th District, wtll lod wiU follow the speeches. AllotW In th. wriM of brlof blotrophlot prowntod by Nowpon lolboo F.dorol S.rlntt oM Loon AtaoclotlOfl Whether he's a crew mem- ber ln the Ensenada Race. helping plan the f a m o u s FLight of the Snow birds. or directing his Chrysler-Ply- mouth agency. Harvey Som- ers, this year's "Mr. Presl· dent" of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Is a man who goes "full sail" for the task at hand. Like any San Franclsco nativl'. Harvey Somers comes naturally by his love or sails and salt water. Hc journeyed a short dis tance by land to Palo Alto to attend Stanford Uni\'CI'Si ty. Therc he fowtd Southcrn CaUfornia's charms well representcd. They were Wl'llPPt·d up in a. young lady named Sally W<'ston. Sally I or all things halll'd from Lo.... HAR\'EV NOMt.:RS 1 Angci<'S. A f<'w yt>ars In tt?r. Har·l acti\·c wor·k<'t'S. Thl'il' finl' sup- Vl'Y camt> to Los An~eles to t>nter port helps our ron1munJty grow, I 1 t hl' oil w<'ll supply busint>ss and a .and we hope that l'V<'ry busin<'SS 1 second meeting IE'd to wedding will soon hold a Chamtx>r mem- 1 plans. In 1941, Sally became Mrs. bershtp.'' Somers. S he now Is as popular We sa lute "•th prid<' a fi n£> tarn- a nd widely k 00\.\11 as her husband ily, all t.:ood frit>nd.s of our Savings for their ci\'iC work in ou r rom-and Loan Association. "Newport munity. • Balboa F'edt>ral is a fine and stabl£> In 1945. the Some-rs choSE' their Influence in our community," says I favorite vacation city as their per-Harve-y. ''Your help has been most manent home, and settled down to important to many famiUes in es· I stay in Newport Harbor. Harvey's tablishing their st>eurity, and plan- prodigious ca(l8clty for handlins:.: ning their future in the best Am- ch·ic projects soon tx>came known t>rican tradition." Southland yuchtsm£'n know Har-W e'd like to lx• of help to you, \'E.'Y well, for h i' has ser.·l'd as Por·t in plannin~ security for your fu· 1 Capta in of Ne\\'port Harbor Yacht tur<' throus:.:h a sound savings pro- Club. Chairman of thf.' Chamtwr's ~m. \\'E''d likf.' to tt>ll you (X'r·l Yacht Racins:.: Commiii<'P. and '>Onally how to Sll\1' with safety, mcmtx>r o r thc :"'orth Amt.>rican \\hl'l'<.' Pach account i!'; fully insurf.'d Yacht Raeing t.:nll1n, national gov-to a to tal of SIO,OOO. And our crning body for Amen can yacht hl).!h ra tt• of rf'turn W<' pay on your I ra.ci m:. In this salty a tmosJ)hen·.l ~a,lnJ::S ml'an.o; bi~S:.:l'r monl.')' for tlw SomC'rs' ch1ldn•n. ::'w~an. 6. H >U. In O\l'r J:i \l'ars of Sl'n'iCf'. 1 La rry. who is 8. and 10-yt>ar-old \,·E' haH• paid nc\·<'r ll'ss than 3 Jimmy, a n .• sailmJ:: \'C'Io'r;-.ns all 1 !)('rct•nt p.•r annum tn S<t\ lll~S in· Ynu will ofh•n l1nd H ,ln <') 1Ju1n-\t•,tol·,. Comt' 111 and llll"-'l our im: nudnrr:-h t oil 0\<'1' Chumber of 1 frwndl~ s tuff. You'll hkl• thl' \\'l:t) ComnH'rCl' work. whil, 'fl<'ndin,.: \H' do busml'~ hi~ ciA) timr hour-, on a job for th•· I Communi!) Ch<>~t 01 tn ampo1 rant eomrtltll't', a~ lw dul 111 hl•lpm,:: I put the r<'cent Hoa~; :\l<>mor•ol l[u,pital ("harit) J1all 11\t I 1111' tup. CJ\'1(" W ORKt:H balhoa ERAL SAYINGS a .. lou aueciati•• l laJ 'ry was romphm•·nt.•J 1 , •• n•nth on h1s work for tho• l'hanr· ht•l ;1f Comml'l'l'•·. "Tiw <'ham· I)< 1 ·,. ·• 1 \ ll'l' 1:-. u! '\UCh \\I do• ho'll• • It I to P\'1"1'\'0ill' I hat I I 'I HlSid l'r II ·• prl\tk!:t; to hl•lp." he .llh \\•'1 <11 UU f'll u ... Ttlt,._.l..., 1Mt ":\ION' and rnon" Hal'llOt htL,inc''" m<>n ar~ joininc 11 and ho·t>tmti na; IEWPOIT IUCI, ClllfOIIII *' OPENS TUISDAY MAY 13 I lACES DAILY ((.a"'' k l. ... "".) thr i lling thoro ughbred RJICING HOUYWOOD PARK lnyites you to attend Its thirteenth season ol thorou!-:hbrt!d racing at the bcautiful "tral·k of I~ l.akes and Rowers" in In~lt'WOOd. s~~ lll,IOy of Amcric .• s champion horu :s .tnd jO<.kcys in .1Ct1on. OfHrtl"f dey '••fwre - HOllYWOOD PIIMIUE HANDIC~P $2S,OOO IC!decl, 6 furiOftU , IOf l-,_11-illdl •lid 119 rtsetYtfl s..,s .... • uJel You may purchase reservl-d k .tls f<X the entire meeting or ln advance for any days ol the ~ting. Phooe OR~oo 8-1181 or ORchard 7-7151 ... ask for Reservatioas." .... Jie8 f'lkes (I~ T .... ) IIA.-TAMD ..........•••..•.•...... $1.25 ClfiiiOIU .......•.••...•.•....•.... 2AS Only $1.20 [lltra f« HSiftU IUTI PIAIIII AVINUI AT CUITUIY llVI., IN&UWOOI • . .. Thundery, May 8, 1152 -is for Mother f. is. for Flmvers N-• IS for Norman's w. Oolivor Early Ordering Assures Wider Selection in Cut Flowers ---Bouquets - -- Corsages and Potte d Plants 17 Y ,..,.. 1a Harbor Area "'-"• Corono del Mor (Poll tical Advertisement l (Political Advertisement) O.Nt;E AGAIN • • • 11Je Choice Is Yours! EARL W. STANLEY again stands for reelection on a record of fair, honorable, efficient repre- sentation In Sacramento as Assemblyman, 74th District. His is a record UNEQUALED for SERV- ICE to the people of thJs fast-growing district- and to the county. IT IS ALSO, a service which transcends party Unes, which won for Assemblyman Stanley the endorsements of Republicans and Democrats alike. THREE TDII8 they have gtwn hJ.m nomkvt- tlons ot both parties In the Prfm.ary Election- because they KNOW and APPRECIAB his abUlty and experience. Once again, the choice Is YOURS to keep Aasemblyman Stanley working tor you! Page 11 * HABOII RILDING . of AU Kinds FLAGSTONE PATIOS BLOCK WALLS --·--• f'KEE ESTDIATD • Chas. Warrell Sol I E.c-5110-J • HArbor 1012.J 221) Nawpoft N . Cotta ...... ................. ..-....................... . WELCH'S READY • MIXED CONCRETE BEacon 6547 Newport Bl•d.. C..ta .._ O~p 1111 -&I 181 A.uemblyman Earl S tanley, or- iginator or the driver.education PJ'OIT'&I1l in California. will be cen· eral chairman and honoftry Judge at the aecood annual Roed-Day..() at 1 p. m. Saturday, May 17, at Santa Ana Community Center grounds. High schools will send boy-and- girl tearna to compete for a per- petual trophy posted by Bob Stric-klin of Santa Ana. Thette partld- pent.s will be selected from more than 1,500 high school students DOW taking the driver education and driver train.lng courses. The Road-Day-() will test the skills of student drivers. May Building ·Starts OH With $120,000 Permits About $120,000 1n building per'· I Foster & IOeiser, sign at 1119 mits weff laued during the first Cout Blvd., $90. few days of Mareh, with N~rt I Dr. Rlchardl Hoffman, addition accounting for about a third of at 218 Marigold, $800. that amount. Three permits were Bemarfl McNair, 620 Orchid. 4- J.aaued to James Buckman of WHt room. 2-story, 1-unit dwelling at CoVina fo• dwellings at 3202, 3204 1same address. $8,800. Owner and 3206 Marcus Ave. builder. Following permits were issued: A. 0 . Hyman, alterations at 306 Newport Ja.smtne, $816. Richard Winkler, 801 Coast I U do ble HJghway ortice building at 807 Harold Blackbume, North Holly-I Coast Hi'g}lway, $6,300. Jamf's D. 1 wood, 6-room, 1-s tory, 1-unit dwell- Ray builder. ing at l,P Via Ravenna. $9,500. F~ter It Klelier, sign at 203-Owner builder. 1205 60th St., $160. B&lboa blaad L()()ALJTI'.S AT SCHOOL A. H. S tegmann, new entraoet> Dr. Ward Rolland. 114 Arne- Among the 19 s tudents complet-1 on Coast Highway for c;olo nial thyst, 5-room, 2-story, 1-unit dwell- log t.M spring semester of the Restaurant, 1014 Coast Htghway, mg at same address, $6,000. Owner J 19C51-52 year on thP Davis campus $400. lruilder. ot the University of Callfumla aN' Ja mt>s Buckman. W<·:.t Co,1na. Nancy Hl•tnNTutn. l..o Angel<>s. George White of Ne\\'J)Ort and 4-room. 1-story dwl'Uin~ at 3206 add to 703 N. Bay F ront, $4,000. WiUiam Hall and James S lemons Marcus; 2-room, 1-story dwellings Balboa of Balboa Island. a t 3204 and 3202 Marc~. each Carl Klatt, Santa Ana. wall at D T $7.250. C. H. ~1nhart, buiJder. 106 8tli S t '$150 Tressa Briggs, patio at 620 Club-B. Ovlat: alte~ation.s at 1403 E . COII ·ma... house. sl,ooo. Bay $1 200 p ... Margaret Miller. sign for cafe c: a.' Wood, 1307 E. Balboa 1 at 2614 Newport Blvd ... $300. Blvd., 6-room, 2-story, 1-unit dwt>ll- A.ccCMMtt -...... -a.a-.. .., k'-'1 .. 4.~..,..... "' ,._ eric.. "Ne ~ .............. . Wa acfv ...... c..tL CREOJT BUREAU OF NEW..OlT lEACH, LA6UNA l EACH AND COSTA ... ESA 204 l iva,..We Ave. '· 0 . a.. )f6 If•-5597. N-JNiff IMch. c.llf. Sea Food Varieties. s1gn at 2616 ing at 1517 MLTamar $13.000. 0e8J1 , I Newport Blvd , $300. Kephart, builder. 1 Arthur Goertz(·n. 1811 "!"· Ba~-Edith Ret>d. pla)room at 1564 boa f:Jivd., 5-roem, 1-stor}, 1-wut Qce.an Blvd .. $4,000. dwt-Lhng at same address. ~.000. Rendezvous Ballroom. st~. $500 Paul Butler . builder. .... t H 1 bta I Ooroa.a ch>l Mar .... f'wpor f' l __ W. E. Fisher. 916 Coast Blvd. L. \i · Phl'bus Jr.. add to 535 5-room. 1-stor)', 1-unit dwelling at 1'ustt~, S2.~ _ . . . 1322 Marigold. $1 1.000. OwnPr Mrs Wtnona Sha\ er, Los A~- build<>r gell'S. S-room. 11 x-story. 1-unlt · dwelling Itt 229 :-\anta Ana A\'C• Heights Captain Gets Hero Medal Capt. Rolwrt G Stur~Pss, whose homt' is a t 512 Catalina Dr . NPw- 1 port Heights. h&.s been awarded the Soldier's Ml'<Sal a t Okinawa for ml'mh<>rs from a R-29 Superfort. $12.000. Jam('s Ray. builder Phtl lla)dl•n. add to 5 19 Rt•d- lands. S1 .000. illii! his ht>ro1c action tn a!>sistin~ crew I which crashed and burnt>d wh!lt' I D A K h t taking off from the Oktnawa a tr-e a n e e p a r I :;~:~ ,:o;;;iv~n:tt. t~u~:~~ ~~r Repairs · Construction Hftlf'~ Con tnu-tor Ofrkx-: 510 Sid St., St'wport Bt>a.cb ~dMN': I.& Balboa Oov..e Ph. IIArbor Sll._, l lArbur 14!6-\V BEacon lH J.& 404 S!od St. ltArl>or 1298 GUIDI* o.~-· .. NEWPOAT IALIOA ROYAl SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. A9-Blomq.,ist, Etc.ro_. Offiur Florance Earl . . ... Auh t ... HArbor 1500 )))) Via Udo, N.wpcwt IMdlt --------- '~" !0-YE.\.& LO.uf CoDBtruction Locmt scyo -20 Years 8EE BOB 8A 'I"''LJ:a Representing Pllrler lortcac• c.. 1•11 Oout Bt•d. ODM PIL HA 18'77...,-ID ......- HARRY HALL 274 E. c 08 t.a liN~& JAMES D. RAY 500 Co•st Blvd .. Coron• del Mar HArbor I ll lte•.· 770 N•rciu .. , A• HArbor 1011-.J Industrial -Commercial & Resid e ntial Wiring LANDAKER ELECTRIC t'ntl'rt'd tht' bumml! atrcraft with rompll'lt> di rt'~ard for hts own per~onal ~aft't). Maj G<>n. Ra lph F. ~h.•arl<>~. rommandm~ ~~·nt'ral of the 20th Air For<'t> on Ok1nnwa. mad<' tht> presl·ntation Bac~ fr om Trip T o South U .S. Floor Covertogs -Dralnboarcb Asphalt Tile -Rubber Tlle r onnie.,. -Linnlt>•lm Tile EJt'CtricaJ Cootl'ac&or CARLTONS' J.IN~~;r- I!J6 E UU. 81. c oeta ·-BEACU~ l%10-~ Tht• ~taurit• ~t anlt~" ~n:.? Chfr 22 Years m Orangt> O>uncy • Dr . :'\l'\\ port l ll•tJ.:hh . an• baC'k ·~ ASPHALT PAVING ~ • from thc•ir 4.6()0.-milt• trip rhruut.:h C'OMPLETE L.\SDSCAPE • tht> 'outho•rn (\art uC l'mlt'd :-\tatl'!- AND SVR SERY ~EJC\'ICE • n~tllm: :"t \\ ~tt•XICO. To ,,t-. l.ou- SHAIEL'S NURSERY · !StUll<~ and :\fls;,i~~tllP' I I 1 g h : potnt.; tn tht•tr tttp \\o•r·· il ''''' tn COSTA MESA • 1:.:1 Pa..,u. "h<>n' :\1rs :-\tan I•·~ tur-~~Jilt=;;;,~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~w;ij~ n~o•rl) \\a" a INtChC'r: T1n1 p~on Tt>xa .... \\ h1<'h \\''"' ht•r homt• to\\ n. ~hn•\ <>port and ="•'W Orlf'a lh and Gulf Port, ~hsst-.sippt !5 l'f'a1'8 t~f'DCfl -T . E. Ed~r. Ownf'r HArbor !!10 8EIERAL SHEET IETAL WOIIS ut1 \"UUa Wa7 New..,t Beacb CHARLES OIDEI & SOl 2041 Orange Ave. Cotta Maw IE.con 6177-W Ill W. Wil.-St. lbcot~ 5674-J LUMBER SAT.8to5 SUK.9to l MOVING and STOU6E LOCAL .. -llniiW•E Co. ........ Tht>y found th(' \\C'atht•r \\ondl'l'· ful for t h<> most part and rl'port beautiful wild fiCIWf"rs in Tt'xas. I Mrs. S tanlt'y s~ud thf'tr littl(' 2- year-()ld t•njo~ t•d lht' ridt> tm- m('n.o;t>ly. Poole of CDM Asks 1 :_ To Build TV Station J ohn H. Pooll' of Corona dt>l ! Mar. owner-manager of Radio Sta-: tion KBIG. which is scheduled to start broadcasting from Catahna this month. has announced that he is applying to the FCC for author- ity to build a telc\1sion statio'"! on Channel 22 in Los Angeles. S tnce 1949 Mr. Poole has experimt>nted on Channf'l 22. operating ultra • h igh frequency station KM2..~AZ. which was instrumt'nt.al in proving the new UHF channels practical • Cor telecasting. STAFFOR ELECTRIC I e COMPANY e ELECI'RICAL CIITIICTII lln• Q" . 810 eoc.t Highway Newp_.laMII Se rvice Stations Subdivisions HARDY Parking Lots 4 de HARPER Driveways ~ Klmbt>rl) !~~I "1111 Costa Mesa Lumber Co. LUMBER -BUD.DING MATERIALS Newport Blvct:, Coata Meu Br:..c.. 6011 I I I I 1•1~1 t l I I t.t I I I t t t I ... I .. I I I I t I I I I I I l •l I I L I . t. a. OUR NEW ADDRESS: 406 COAST BL YD~ tOPE.LLE REALT\' BUILDI Sto CORONA DEL MAR Same Phone HArbor 1447 BABBOB DBAFTING SERVICE EDWARD D. SED INGER It ELTON D. DENNE& V"J&it Us in Our New, Larger Ollice. .... ! 'I Page 12 55th Annit.~ersary For the Spears Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spears, who live at Uttle BAy Trailer Park in See.sbore Colony, celebrated their 55t.b wedding anniversa.r$' Sunday. More than 30 gu<'sts came to wish them well. The Spears were mar- ried in Te.us May 2, 1897, and c~ ol California in 1905. He is a ret.lftd building contractor. C..est.s were: Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred R;ve, Mr. and Mrs. L. Sullivan. Kr. and Mrs. J . B. Locker, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ogden, Mrs. Jane Tal- bot. Mrs. Lula Engles. Mrs. Ethel M. Graft. Mrs. Edna Martin, Mr. and lira. Harry Scott, Cbarle5 Wll- eon, llr. and Mrs. Severson and faml.ly, Mr. and Mrs. Leclcrooe and Me:... G. W. Nason, Nancy Breit- haupt, Barbara Marie Hunt, Julie Mae, Mrs. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Bar- beau and children, Mr. and Mrs. Pargmann. 1be party was given by Mr. and .Mrs. C. Hunt, owners of the trailer park. Playwright Group To Hold Party • • • • of sot:ial note Story of Race <Continued from Pace 1) until It Ued UP In Enaenada Har- • • At the BYC dock waa Fred ty 'EG I bor sometime aftt'r us. Proof that fanciful fashlon.s are Hunie's Indifferent, L. Courter's always foremost In feminine mlnds ketch wtth the blue masts, Evlta. is found In the seasonal showings and William Oldenburg's big red of spring styles throughout the sloop, Valiant, with George Stew- area. art and Terry Welsh among tht' '11lere was a showing of fashions crew. That all-Urne racing spe- last night at the annual Mother-cial, the Mara, skippered by father Daughter b a n qu e t a t Christ and son team, Huber and Huber, Church by the Sea. with tht' Bay pulled away just in front or us. Department stoN' and She Shop We hcaded up wind towards the ot Balboa presenting the fashions. ferry to holst our sails and then Next Wednesday (May 14) Is the turned with the steady flow of date for the Women's Fellowship beautiful white canvas and cruised Fashion Tea at St. Andrews Pres-out the Harbor past China Cove byterian Church with Petite Ville. to try the breeze. The warm Cali- Fun Fashions, The Brat Shop, and fomia sun shone down on a blue O'Brien's particlpallng. sea filled with saillng yachts. They One of the most unusual of re-turned back, forward, moved away cent shows was the Lee Shipley /rom us, came at us, passed close styles that proved an entertainlng by; friends shouted polite Insults. feature for Easter Week visitors Humphrey Bogart piloting hls San- as well as local residents attending tana slipped by . the Port Theatre. Between shows. Having lain awake nights plan- Lee presented a glamorous array ning how to get our little boat first of bathing suits and pl~ clothes over the starting line it was a to short formals and street wear. )::rea t shock at seven minutes to H~• models included Dusty Soren-go to rind that the wind had son, Vema Miller. Kathryn Kern-dropped and we were almost drllt- per, Irmeli Desenberg. and Sally ing past the flag. Losln~ 10 Platt. Mrs. Ivan MacMillan was pounds in the next seven minutes. Dancing, er,ttertainment and re-commentator and the grand finale we dragged our fect, jockeyed as ~eshments will be on the p~am was Hank ·Silvera modelling a pair best we could and were second 400 Attend Lullaby Tea Approximately 400 Harbor area euet~ts attended the Lullaby Tea, annual silver tea benefit given by the Newport Awdllary of the Chlldren'a Home Society, which waa held lut week on TUesday at the new home of Mrs. R. E. Camp-bell of Bay Shores. The work of the Children's Home Society in helping orphan children In happy homt'S was sym- boJ.lzed at the tea by an antique cradle loaned for decoration by Mrs. Don Gates. Auxiliary mem- ber, who now lives in Arcadia. Also carrying out the theme, a bronzed cupid, belonging to the president, Mrs. E. C. Martin, was placed in the center haJJ to ~ive donations. Around a flower trim- med maypole in the patio were placed aprons, made by the mem- ~>:ers and sold fo:r the benefit. As- Sisting Mn. Martin In receiving the guesta was Mrs. Roland Val- lely, cha.lrman of the party. Among those presiding at the tea table were Mesdames Wendell Calkins, Harold Christler, A. V. Andrews, Fred HunJe, Walter Cole, J. LesHe Steffensen, Wilfred Berls, Roland Wright, H. Payne Thayer and Harold Caldwell. Thunday, May I~ 1852 Election Tues. A musical program and the t'lec- tion of officers will ~ tea tured Tuesday at the lunchron meeting · of the Udo Isle Women's Club. The Classic Trio, compost'd of Faye Spicer, violinist, Haul Taylor, 10- prano, and Ruth Armstrong at the piano, will be the program. Buat- ness meetlng will include a ctiac\.w- sion of plana for "Hata Jn Bloom," dessert bridge party on Jtme 6. A Thoughtful Gift -/Of' MOTHER one of our beautiful permanent wa.• HArbor 2907 orkshop Theatre Group f'l1day, of plastic diaper holder pants de-over the arbitrary tine. for the party of the Playwnghts signt>d and manufactured by Lee I couldn't see most of the big j BACK TO ILLINOIS May 16. at the Balboa Bay Club. Shipley (Mrs. Silvera). boats but the very trim ketch, Mrs. Charles F . Williams left Pek> and He~en Peterman of Bal-. Richard's MarkN ventured to Kclem of David Commons, pulled thls week for h~r home in Normal, tJ:oe Island will be hosts. Reserva-1 introduce the unusual in native away from us with ease. Down ru., ofter visiting several weeks t•ons must be made by Monday. fAshions so adaptable to this area. wind towards Big Corona beach. with her daughter. Mrs. LoweU STOP AT DeGgner Jot Brandt was present Thorkildsen's Moonbeam was go-Nt'Wlon, 514 Acacia Ave., Corona a t the show, which was Introduced Jng like a jet plane . The red and del Mar. Mrs. Williams had by Nancy C. Langley, national yellow striped sails of the Lear- helped take can; of little Susan Sal Pobuetaa The Arches feature writer, who lives on Lido. cat Catamaran nosed out of the Jane. who was JUSt three weeks OO&ONA DEL lilA& ' Models were Helen May Smith, jetty. And all over the ocean i~ld~Moo~~day~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;= Mary Clark. Beverly Hewitt. Mary from up towards the Balboa pier. ''Your ro.t to tbe Coast Since 1921r l Lou Gardner and Buck Bean. Spe-to the bellbuoy off the harbor and clal native music was played by out to sea. were moving sails, and Jolly Mrs. C Clef says: Don Wilson and Eugene Tixier. closer by thf' faces of skippers in- FINE J'OOD8 COOil TAIL8 COAST HIGHWAY AT THE AlCHES Newport a..dt JOHN VU.EI.I.E lbcoe i 163 l Assisting hostesst's at the coffee tcnt on bringing home a cup from hour were Mrs. Kent Hitchcock, Mexico. I Mrs. Salvatore Monaco and Mrs. The radio weather forecast was Victor McLaglen. saying that stronger winds were Ensign Classlned ads have been I a proven means of reaching buyers for all sorts of merc.handise-Use them! Phone HArbor 1114. BAR OPENS FRIDAY 10 to 12 miles offshore so we edged outwards through the fleet. cart'- !ully avoiding having our wind cut off by the boats. Towards the middle o{ the aftcrnoon the y,;nd came up and blew about lR miles per hour stl'adily throu~h the nis:ht and till noon uf thl' next day. We overhauled several boats. in- cluding the big black schooner. Zavorah. At midnJght the wind shifted abaft the beam and the spinakcr was broken out. After untangling It from the forestay, and the jib stay and the whisker stays, and the Genoa halyard. she began to pull like several horses and worked well for 12 hours. WITH NEW STOCK GE~E~S SPECIALIZIII Visit Our Beautiful Cocktail Lounge II Corona del Mar 705 Coast Blvd. The piano Ruth piano lessons are fun! InveStigate /Of' )'OUT Child studio of Barcume, B.A. Corona del Mur SAM'S SEAFOOD There was little sea life. al- though porpoises splashed around the boat during the night and the rudder left a phosphorescent trail. The moon was a quarter full which provided ample light, ground swells must have been building up for weeks because they were a good • deal higher than the boat. lSI I Fowih St. • Comer of C.metion Ave. • HArbM 2125-l Ji£i£•%•)•fJ no~Ys~ ~~Yfo~0:~~~~eho~a~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and so decided to head shorewards AT THE SIGN OF THE SWOlOASH 16278 Coast Hwy., Surlside Long 'Beach 8-2405 and check our pos\tlon. The lower iFiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;liiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiiliiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii~ end of the Coronados Islands was You Can Do Better at THE Daniger Furniture Co. COMPLETE HOllE FUBN18HING8 BEacon 5656 1812 Newport Blvd. OOSTA MESA EXPERT REPAIRING WRINGER A AUTOMATIC WASBEBS IIOUSEJIOLD aad INDUSTJUAL SEWING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS PICK UP AND DEI..IV!".R y our first fix. The wind dropped at about 2 o'clock and the sails flap- ped and napped. Nothing is mor<' disJ:U.Sting than to be in a sailing race and ha,·e no wind. With in- termittent puffs, and aided by th(' current, the swells and consid- erable cursing we drifted into En- senada Bay. The sun went down, U~thts appeared, an everting breeze took us home. A searchlight played on the finish line, a Coast Guard boat carne out to ch<'ck out name, we cntered the anchors~<' below the new br('8h'Wat er and 1t looked like all of Balboa was tied up there before us. After dropping the hook. we went with two Mexican boys in a skiff to the dock. Our way took us pe..st the Soliloquy, which had the best spot because It was thc first boat ln. the Staghound and the Kitten of Honolulu racing fame, Carl Hanna's new green K-38 and many old friends. At the foot of the dock were our wtvcs patiently waiting in the sta- tion wagon. They hustled us to the Hotel Pacifico. hot showers. cocktails. dinner. race chattt>r. and ---sleep. ------ ADAM AND THE FALLEN MAN The understanding of spiritual existence, exempllfied ln the Ute of Chrlst Jesus, redeems man from sin and Its effects. disease and deeth, it ls pointed out tn the U. 8011-Sermon on "Adam and Fallen Man" in · tilt' Newport Harbol' bl'Bnch of the Church of Chrlat, Sdewnt1st. A 'J'TEND8 OONJI'I:BENCE Rev. Harry White will be back again in the pulpit ol hit Balboa laland C o m m u n l t y Methodl8t 0\urc:h Sunday afte-r llleDdlna a week at the National ·Methoailt Oollf~ In San FrandKo. Mn. White vlaiWd relaUV8 In GleDdaJe wtdJe Jw wu IOIW· Lee Shipley's SPRING CLEARANCE . of Ladies' Re6dy-to-Wear BeHer Dresses aad Spriag Sails Ma1emi ty Wear Also Early Cottons and 2-Piece Ensembles to ~r aad ball-.li.N Beautiful Clothes a1 Amazingly Low Prices CLOSEOUT of SpriDg cmd Summer STRAW HATS a.g. 15.95 , M89 NOW ••••• ""'A Lee Shipley o..t ..... . '*-... ...,