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VoL 4-No. 41
Thousands to See RoWing Races
ThE Log
There was a big roomfull of
Democrats at the MaaonJc Temple in Santa Ana Tuesday evening to
Daten to Senator Estes (Coon-
akin) KefauveT, the Tennessee
presidential hopeful. and to get a
look at his pretty wife, the occa.s-
lon being the J efferson-Jackson
Day Dinner of the Orange County
Democrat..
Harbor Area Oems were mighty
sea~ (mlgbt add. also, that Dem-
ocratic candidates a r'e making
themselves scarce around this Har-
bor Area: don't see many of them
corning around). But there were
400 to hear what l!:stes ha~ to
espouse. He looks for all the
world like a country parson. or
schoolmaster; speaking In precise.
weU modulated tones, without ora-
torical genius, but with sincerity
of purpose. He's disappointing to
those who expected a fiery cam-
paigner, or a candidate with a
blazing message. . . . P ersonally
disappointing for not being harder
hitting, for not giving at least a
hint of breaking away from old
line Democratic policies, and parti-
cularly for backing the farm price
support polides of the administra-
tion .... Kefauver has confidence.
u all candidates must, says he's
running because he wants to, not
because folka want to draft him
fwith a aJy poke at General Ell·
enhower). and be says the Oems
can beat the GOP tlda fall
i6 Schools
To Compete
Thouundl or lpecta ton will
tine the banks of thf. North Udo
Channel ud watch from the bluffs
in Newport Heights Saturday af-
ternoon as the eight-o&N'd shells.
of Oregon State, Stanford, Cali-
fornia, UCLA, U~C and British
Col\lllllhia match oars for the 1952
west.«n ...-lnt championahjp.
I Best point of vantagt> for spec-
tators will be bleachen IK't up
near Port U do along the channel.
near the finish lines.. Many will
also watch this IK'CX>nd annual ln-
tercoiJegiate Rowing Regatta from
boats in the north Lido channel.
To a dd to the gayety or the oc-
casion. and also to cornmemorat4>
the anniversaries of British Ern-
pin• Day and 100 years or roll~
giate rowing in Arnt>rica. the I Chamber of Commerce has u~ed
all yacht ownt>rs in the Harbor to
"Cull dre s ship" on tht> da~ of thr
rt?gatta I Regatta Dlre<.'tor Hay Lan~:f'n-:;:--;--~::;------;;.;;---;;------;;-;;------::::::::::::::::.=::.;:-:-:-:-:-:::-:-:-:-:::-:-:-:-:. he 1m has S<'ht."dult>d fi ve ra res over B I Group Takes Up Races on TV Mon. ~~;11o;!~~7t~:e~r ... p3=~d~~i,
HERE 18 ONE of tile t"rewlJ eompeUD,g lD the latercolle~w Rowtag ~tta ~iurday atter..o. •
th Norttt Lido Cba.D.MI. ThlA l1 U.e StaB for d Vanl ty, whlcla lltcladN, left to rlpt. Stan Lewt1. Dldr
Flyaa, 1101 HeCarthy, Matt Sehmub. Jerry Thayer. PhJI W~t. Bm All~n. Bill f'\Jldlay -d Oouwala
Dave Herdman. Also racln~t will be the ert-ws of British Columbia. ON'gOD State, (1aJ1fonUa. UCLA.
aad usc.
e e / p m .. a junior ViJr 1t~ rae<' at 2 2.'1
E ncl D P bl Tf'l.,.,11!11oo audleDCf'S wUJ eee p. m.. a consolation race at 3 10
t ~turday's rowta« 1'11()8 Ia • p m bt>twe-en the four losm~: var-as era / og ro e-s I haU-Ilour &bow Oil 1[11,/[T, etaaa-sity cre"'S. and the final ra~ at Ill a.-1 %, bectJuliar at lO:SO P· m. !3:50 p. m Cor thE' champ1onsh1p
Moaday. Tills ahowtll&',.,.. ar-~between the two wmnlng -.Rrsity EulH week, traffic, dogs and points at Bay Ave. and Palm in ~ •1tll CBS a.y the RepUa cnws.
garbage were important topics of Balboa and at Marine and Bayside o-Jtt.ee 10 tut a ~ The perpt>tua] trophy for the
diac:ulsion and action at the meet-at the entrance to the IslAnd. n • aa .. e~MM~ WCMIId M a..U-cl\ampjonahlp was donated by the
1ng of the a.n.n. lmprowmet CoUDdlmaD Nnn:naxL.Ml~r re-&We. cu.• Pn ... l•t ~ !Helms Foundation and la$1 year • * * Association laat Thursday evening called that traffic was restricted ''ey Sonwrs. ~raJ &etptta wu won by CalifornJa. Stanford
Correction pleue: Jwt to keep at tbe Balboe Ialand Community on the Island during the last Tour-~ cllalnDaa. aad I'AI liar~ ~ j won the junior ,11,-sity evt>nt last the ~rd straight, let it be re-Cburdl. nament of Lights, In 1949. He ex-eoo-.IUM ....,_._ are W.C year. T'rophjes wiJl be presented
corded here that Coundlman Bra-The Asaodation voted to hold pressed the belle! that enforce-
1
lateniewe4 at 11 p. -. *-'CW
1
.t a di.DDfto~ Saturday eve-
den Finch voted "yes" on oonfinn-a special meeting a month before ment of curft>w would do the most j (nuraday) by TCIIII ...,.__ • ning at the Balboa Bay Club by
ing the appomtment of the "Uttle next Easter week and to invite good toward solvin~ tht> Island's ~ dlalulel % ~ Band uader Desi Ama7 and his
Hoover Committee" at tbe Jut the chief of poUoe to attend and Easter week problems. actress wife, Lucille Ball. honor-
Council meeting, not agin' a.s re-to discu.w plana for better control Mr. Waldron said the mattl'r of ary commodores. They will accom-
ported here laat week. Braden of the Easter vialtors. enforcement of regulations on the Pease Farm· Lead pany Radio Personality Ken Niles
joined Mayor Smith and Council-Pat Waldron submitted a com-number of persons per rental <500 of Shore Cliffs in the Herald Boat
men Horvath and Killer in favor· mlttee reJ)Ort and ~rnmenda· cubic feet bedroom aN"a per on the rowing co~ twfore thf'
1ng the appointment~ with Coun-tiCllll eoneenWi'g Eaater week. He sleeper) is up to the rental agent, T Wi EJectio races. dlman llbell voUng "no'' ... A re-said. contrary to the atat~nt of property owner and Housing Au~ 0 m D
port l.a expected at Monday eve-Citv Attomey Harry Blodgett, thority officials. I c
nlng'a Cound l meeting from the that It would be legal to restrict A IX'*ion carrying 133 signa-In extremely Ught voting 1ast • • Lea
committee, which is headed by traffic on the Island du.rlng the tures was read. uring adoption of Friday, Harvey Peue or Corona I lVIC gue
former mayor Dick Drake. . . .. week. and he suggested cheek a city o rdinance confining dogs to del Mar. a realtor with office Qll
IJke)y fields of investigation are owners' yards. The Aaaociation Ralboa Island, easily won ovl'r his Pla p Tt
the buJidlng code. the city's public Supedl Evade approved a motion going on re-rour opponents in the race for the ns a J\1
relationl program, county ooUec-cord supporting the pt"tition. Board of Trust('eS of the Newport .l
tlon of the city's taxes, the char-C. N. Enfield brou.Eh up the sub-St-ach Elementary Schools. Plaru; for a dt'~f'rt bridge party
te r .... Another big issue oom-Chase Shootillg ject of a city chartt-r and said that Mr. P('a~ polled 366 votes. 101 1at the Balboa Bay Club on Junf'
lng up Monday evening will be 1 1 this city needs one. Councilman more than the combined total or 10 wert' wrapped up at tht> meet-
the proposed dog ordinances (see 1 Miller talked briefly about the the other four candidat('S J. B. 'in~ or tht' Woman's Ch;c uague
otht>r stories in this issue of the Armed robbery suspt"cts es-,·alue of obtainins:: a charter and S toddard or Corona del Mar re-Tut'sday at thE' Balboa Yacht Club
Ensign on the canine quandary). caped early Monday momlnst after ur tZMI thl.' association to ~tudy the C't'ived 82 votes. Rex Albright or Ways and Mnns Chairman Mrs.
Murdy, Collias
To Speak May Z9
John Murdy of H u n t I n g ton
Beach and Sam Collins of Fuller -
toft, candidates for the State Sen·
ate, will talk at the meeting of
the Newport Harbor Young Re-
publicans at 8 p. m. next Thurs-
day, May 29. in City Hall.
The candidates wiJl first present
their platfonns. and then the meet-
ing wUI be opened to questJons
fl'om the floor. Ja.mes Zeiger of
Corona del Mar will preside.
This Ia the last of a serie-s of
pre-elecUon JM<eUngs presented by
tbe Youq GOP group.
Balboa Madae
Killed iD Korea
a .wild chase and eJ_Cchangt' or shots matter . Cliff Ha,·en 73, Roger Hardacre or Clan>n('(' Higbie' announced tht'
Wlth Newport pohce along Coast I Th~' A.<:Soclation alc;o went on re-Corona d<'l Mar 65 a nd Mrs. Frank arran~ements for tht-part) and
Highway and into tht' back bay cord rl'rommending that one-way Woodland nf ~ewpor' H<'ights 45 SE'vrral mt'mbers ,.(lluntN'rt'd door
area. . . I traffic. \\'est -bound only, bt> al-Judg<' Onnald J . Dodge of Costa prizes. including a '''8ter color bv ~ewpor~ PohCX'. Offl{'('r. Thomas lowed on th•• aiiPy bt>twPen Marin£' "'ftlsa and .T. [.('Sht' Stefft>flS('n of Gloria Dt-lmar PlaC'\' ·
Oulds sa1d he .first noticed thl' AvP. and Onyx. at the t'ntranet> to Corona del Mar WN"e ~lectf'd Mrs .. Evelyn Hall ot Emerald
car on Coast Highway: n<'ar th·l' the Island. to ellmlna.te the hazard •
1
"ithout opposition to the Board of Bay described her <'XJX'ri('nct' a s
Santa Ana River bndgt> .. ga\<' I created by cars commg on to Ma-Truste-es of the Newport Harbor an official representative to th<'
chase along Coa.st Highwa) and r int' from the aiiE'y. Hi£h School 01 trict. . Wtute House Conft'ren<."f' nn
foUowed it up 17th St.. Two shots )Irs. Ronald Barlow. secretary. OCC student Hen . Crane or Youth'. and the theory expounded w~ fired at the poh~t' car. a~d presided at the me-eting in the ab-INe" rt Ued as cyrlsing nwn-thf'rt>, which has long bN-n a
Offtcer Childs fiN'd 1"0 s hots 10 I sence of th e president and vice--tx-r 'J,f vof: in the~ for Board 1 thought of the Association of Nur-
retum. He th~ 8 th lca~t ?0 <' presidt'nt. Mn. Louis Csenar Of TrustK"S of Orange Coa.st Col-1 S('ry Education of Sou them Cali-
o! the shots st t " f'E'Jng served as . acting secretary. Thf' legt> District. He ran a clOM third : fornia. that 1t l.s a.mporta.nt Cor caSan Ana 11 h he ·rr next m<>eu ng was set for ThuNI-with 864. behind the ~l«tf'd in-lJttle childn>n to be together in
offce t'klghwafP:tto~ :nJ ~ti~ day, June 5. cumbt>nts, Louis Conrady, 1,058 : small groups as well as bt>ing with
and Huntington Beach P. 0 1 i ce 1 votes, and Horace Parker, 925 1 therr mothers and brotht'rs and
jo. d · .... ~ h t. t d Th; of Hl.t S Chief votes Mr O'ane ran a stron~ ststers. me m "'"'" un 8e up roa ~ second in the Newport BMch pre-~ Beautification Cor the comins:
blocka, but did not locate the sus-. ts with 322 votM to 445 for Boy Scout Ja.mborft wu discussed peds who were believed to be the . . o ne · Mrs T '"'-·---bandits who had held up the Pal-ThiS thief was sort of ~bbt!lg Dr. Parker and 235 for Mr. Con-, . IJUIJUI.Jl S~ewart an-
1 di Ballroom in Holl·ft·.....A and it m, because he chose as his Vlc-rady. nounced that a ~autil1aation com-a um r""'VV'A tims none otht>r than Newport Po-rruttt'f' has been Conned. headed
had taken $25. lice Chief and Mrs. R. R. Hodg-• b~ Mrs Chark!s M~r. She ,.._,._ Fi··· m· CDM kinson. Taken from their )'8rd ,R•chanl to Tl-11. s.aJd the civic affatna commattf'E' is
U'l"-.. at their Udo-181e home Friday --·----alA studying city charters. ~ wu a Gurry of excit('-morning were Mrs. Hodgkinson' I At cc MeetiD A motion wu pe~ to write a meJlt 1\le8day afternoon u a grass $3.000 mink coat and t hr«> of th<' g 1 lt>tter to the Oty Council urg1nt
fire, polllbly tantted by a ca.re-c-hlt>fs suits. pure~ ot mort> 0\ina Cove pn>-
lesaly toued dprette, broke out percy for public bNches. T'hey
on tbe vacant lots at Poinsettia Dies in Newport Home ReseTV&tions mutt be in Satur-al80 voted to .,_ck Franda Hor -
and Cout Blvd, in Corona del day (or the quarteT)¥ ~raJ vatha' t\C&etltioa tbat the dty
Mar. 1be local flre truck put out James Amoa Ponder, aged 47, rnt"mbership Junchfoon ol the N@'W· MY'f! aD '-Y &ont pruprrt.y for
the blau, and there was no dam-of 610 Cout Hlghway, Newport port Harbor 0\ambeT ot Com-public \lie aDd restraJD from leas-
age. Beach, died thla morning at his merce. to be hekl at ,noon W~ lng or w~ any ~g water
home. victim of a possible heart day at the Nt>Wport Harbor Yacht front landl.
Marine Capt. John S. Bolltwtck ,
32, of 407 Belvue Lane, Balboa,
hu been reported killed in action
over Kol'M on May 10. Capt.
Bomrick wu a jet pilot member
of the Firat Marine Aircraf t Wing.
Hla widow and anal1 eon Bobby, BALBOA 18:t...ANDD DIES
ap 2~. have 10M to SaD Fru-Funeral IIUVIces will be held at
cuoo to be wtth hla pan!ftU. '!be 10 a . m. Moada.Y for Edwin G. mer had been OYerMU atnoe early RoEera, 72, of 117 Agate Aft.,
this ~· He wu bom in SMne· Bafboa IaJand. who died last Moo-
MI. Odna. and RrYeCJ u a flier da.y. Mr. Rocen wu born 1D
aboard the aJ.rcntt curter. UB8 Guden Grow and bad UW!d for Block 1a1ancJ. cJurtq World War 25 yan on Balboa lsland. He ts
attack. F'un6al .ei"Vices will be Oub. -----
held Saturday at Balu Mortuary. S peaker will be 0 W . CDicltl COIJBA'I' VETEIIAN REI'tiRN
' D. '!be Boetwtclca own their own IUI"Vtwd by one daughter. Mn.
home ln Balboe. Clwtltian King.
Burial will be private. Richard. owner of Richard'& Udo
He was born in Texas and hAd Market. ~ topk will bfo
s pend the las t 12 )'ears of his llle ''Newpol't Harbor, My Commun~
in Calli om La. maldnR his home in lty."
the Harbor ai'M for the s-at ~r. Han't'Y So.llX'rs. P""ldmt ol the
He wu a chef by occupation, 0\ambt'r. urgt"S all menbnl to
woaldna In San Clement~. He is bring one or JJlOI'e ~ wtto *"'
survtwCJ by hll wile. Ma~t. not yet memben of t.ht CMmwr
one ol the :&10 arm,)~ com bet.
vetet'111111 from Ora~ O>unty who
arriVed Sundily fJ"'m t.N War
Zone wu LL Col. Dow 1 ... 8oaMl1 Jr .. of Bay Sborta. ....... 8ollMD
wmt to San Frandeoo to YTW'f't tht
boat. thfo USNS Gt>nmlJ N M.
Walkf'r
f.
Pav• 2
IS~ f"I.ORt:'ict: ANDERSON October, 1945, and he e1tabllsht'd
Th1• l larbor Ar(•8 will )OS(' one a Lutheran Church In thla rapidly or 11~ most u•ulolb and (•nf>rgetic growing coastal arf>a. Pastor Roth
}UUn!.: pa!>tor., \\hl'n R••\'. HC'rbcrt gathered together a small congrt'·
C Roth und lw; flimlly INt\'<' for gatlon and held his first service
tht'll lit'" ,)1t.,tuluh• an Pittsburgh. at Grauel Chapel In Costa Mt>sa
Pa Th•· 30·) £-UI -old pa8tor will on Oct. 28, three weeks after h ls
dt>lh c·r h1s fllrt'wt'll ,.,rmon on I arrival.
Sunda>. in th<• ~•'\\fiOrt Harbor By De<lember. 1945. a renlc
Lutlwrun 'hur<•h. wh1 ch was built two and a half acre building site
and de•\ l•lopt•d und(•r his super· In Newport Heights, on the bluffs
vi:.ion. overlooking the bay, had been pur-
Herbt•rt Hoth \\llS born in Pitts-chased. and the flnt unit of a well
burgh on Feb. 18. 1922. In n fam-planned and complete church plant
lly of tlv<' brothl'rs 11nd four sl.s-was be1UJ1.
ters. ht> was tht' only m ember to This-unJt, comprillnc the par-
choose the ministry as hi~ Jlfp's 10nage and one smaJI chapel, waa
work. From <•hlldhood his ambi-soon lnadequat£• for·thc fast grow.
tion was to b<> a pastor in the ing congregation, and the prHCnt
Luth<>ran Chw·ch, and hi' a chieved <'dirice was completed In time for
that ambition 1n t>arly manhood. Christmas, 1949. The present unit
Arter graduating from h ig h seats 200 worshippenJ and • pro·
S<'hOOI in P11tsburl(h hr uttrnded ·'·ides room for the Sunday School.
Capltlll l'ni\'l'N>II). a Lutheran In 1946 Pastor Roth was mar-
J.chool tn Columbus. Ohio. from ried to Gene Kingman. daught('r
wh1ch ht· L"l'aduated 1n 1942 He of Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Kingman
thf'n '""I'd for on" H•ar a. a.s-of Santa Ana. Three son havt>
l>I:.HJIII IJII'II" tn Grat~ l.uthl'ran been born to the Roths, and In ad-
<'hun h 1n \\'1"hmctnn. D. C dition to taking care or th(' fa mily
If• ,, .. , ('IJilt•d to tht· llarbor Mrs. Roth has ~n an €'nergetic
An•a 11om th1 J-:,amwllcal Lu· helpmate to the pas tor. Sh~>
ther&n 't·mu~ 10 Columbus m started two children's choirs at
the church, has tau~ht Sundlly
School. served a assistant organ-
ist and was director or thl' <'h llr( ·~
choir for live years. Shto ha:. lx·-
come well known in hl'r own rl~ht
as soprano solois t. Shl' has sun~
soprano leads for t hto Cecllian
Singers and for tht• annual ora-l
torios presented at Orang<' Coa s t
College. I
1 Under the leadership of Pastor 1
1 Roth, the church has est.ablisht'd I
1 SPVl'ral precedents: inauguration
1 of the first Eas ter Sunris<' ser vice
-I
on the bluffs, fi rst churrh "fam-1
ily workshop," among th<' Ci rxt
of the churches to ust' pupp('ts in
rt>ligious rduca tion clasxt>'l, Sl'U-
supporting ron~rt'ga lion In t hrr••
) rars to surpass the five-yr ar mis-
l'ion program of thc> Amf•nran l.u-1
thrran Church, prom in r n t i n
county-wide par1sh P d u c: a t 1 on
c:irc:les for its Saturday and Sun-
1
da)• morning church schools. young :\O I'OI.ITJCAL ~PEECJlE..'!I or c'..ltmpalrnlnK 111 thf' proml•w uf tht•
rouples' forums on the hom(', fam-"''"vorl Hurbnr \'oun~t flf'pttbllr.a n ... w ho a rf' holcHntt ,. 001• lN'n,._
So Typically JAX. Inc.
TW IN SUIT •nd TOWEL
JAX .., "l ~.. s~ >w
II t 1&1 1.-1,1 ]kt" """ P M
, · · · B•lbo• B•y Club. Fr,nkie
Orteq• • t ,,. ~~rl ,,..,...,'11'~
n
• I r,. er •.. I>.S]>I
ily and civic affairs. rll dane•,. n t tlu-6nlbu11 lby ('Jub lottiOrrow ( t'rlday) r\ f'nlnl.{. u .. rt'
Pastor Roth is prf'sJdc>nt of t hf' J t•.m l'f'rt>lii-Min,.t U of l.ldo l11lf', Hto\f'tly U.mf'tl of Bay ~hor~ ~nd
N e w p 0 r t H a r b 0 r Council or Jim Zt'l:.ter of ( oronu del ~lnr, t"<H"blnnf'a ror u. .. ~. art' look-1 Churches. He has servPd as It"' lq 0 ''"' l h<' Ue kf>U. Th .. llow.rd l.o~·dN wooclf'a eiPpluuat. '"bJc h
\'ice-president and also chairman hu" llf'f'fl IJIIUl of f'\'t'f>' tt .. pubUC"Un c-am&JWp In Oran~tf' Count:)' for
of the committt>es on J~Pf'cial ser-lh~> l,a-.l SO Y"8 "'· will I.'TN't t.hf' JC'Uf>tlt& -(phot.o by Bf'Cknf'r)
\'ices and social action. He has
SC'rved as advisor and counsellor I M h • G • c ~~~~~~~.c groups and youth organl-ot erslngers lVe oncert
He will leavf> with his fflmily at
the end of this month for· hi-. nPw At Ch h w ' B f • ' pastoratl', the 84-t~lehPm Lu-1 urc . omen s ene lt theran Church of Pttl.'lhur~h to
sPrve a consn-ell(a tlon of 900. ll•• Th 1 bo · · · , d h' , ~ d f' far r Mothers mgers pre-1 Lus Am11(as C1rcle of thE' host cxpresse. IS P! rsona rC'grPt an spn tt·d the1r annual sprinv concert church dl • ·t ~-' b M · J h sorrow m lcavmg " ••re Is no . .., · n <: '" ) rs. o n f.lnPr plact> to live than this Harbor las t Fnday a fternoon as the pro-l Shi(•lds, worked tn tht> kitChl'n and
Arl'a I have reslstt'd the <'all to ~1'111~ for tht• Harbor ~hurch W,o-\\t•rt• In l'harKt-of the nursery.
a different area or sPrvice lor the n:'"'n s Tl•a and B;eneflt at Chrtst A'ikl."d to JJI'l' Ide at the tea tables . ( hurch by the Sea. The funds were Mrs. Thomas Pendell Mrs church a numb<>r of tJmes because f1 om thr t('a haH' been set aside Paul Moore Wh('('ler. Mrs. joseph I ~ could ~ot bear to .leave. I hope f01 tlw Church Wom~>n's project. McShane·. Mrs. Wendell Hoyt,
It dGesn t sound trllc-to say we which is thf' W('{'k Da} Rt-Li~(ious Mr-s. J,.nws Gooken and Mtsa shall leave a part or our hl'art lx'· I F:ducation. Cl K hlstedt hind here. I suppose a pastor's aru o ·
first church is always his fi rst Two Kroups of songs werc-ren-Pastors and t heir wives present ~;=:;:~~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~J~o~v~e~.";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l dtor<•d b) lhc smgers under thC' di· includ<'d Rt'\. and Mrs. Pa ul n•ction of Mary Batten StefCensf'n !'rfoort> Wheel~:r, Dr. and Mrs.
and \\ ith Billie Dea\·er at the llarry White, Jte,. and Mrs.
plano. M rs Ronald Barlow an-Thoma<~ P t>ndf-11 a nd M rs. Joseph
nounced the song11. Jktw£-en the McShanw.
IDEAS
A• RAY DAHIGIOR
Turn Structural
Defects Into Assets
Wh•t you co"'id•r • druclur•l d•·
r.et e•n often be lurn•d into •
d•eor•tive 1\ut. T ••• thoae re~
eeu•d ap•c:u form•d by jutting
c:lo .. t w•llt. To try to c•mouflege
thi1 ap•ce by pl•eing • 1of• or love
,,.t •c:rou it kitty -corner ftOt only
••"•' ap•c:e -. · it apoila the cle·
c:or•tiv• compoaition of the entire
room.
You're "'or• then welc-to come
l~t end tel• over yovr cleeofetlttt
end ful'nl•hlnt r.oble"'' wittt ut. We'cl be "'oat eppy to tel .,..,
ebout "'eny "'ore lei••• thet wltl
hefp you "'•~• your home "I'"'M-
tl~~efly" yout'l. Co"'' In • • • •"Y"
tiMe.
Make them
Beautify the Room
You c.n utilite t"i' apece profitebly
•ncl at "-e .. "'• ti"'e .clcl cllatinc·
tiven.u to your room by pl•cing •
tecretery flat •geinat the well in the
rec"aed apace. Colorfw b~ j•d ·
eh 01t .MI¥ea will brlthten up the
entire corner. u.. upholdery 011
amell d ... ch•lr to introcluce color
accent. 5,. ~·'
']:>' :J.,rnllllH eo.
1812 ~ ll.VO.
COST A MUA
,.._. IKAC~ 5656
son~s Miss Jo Ann Hagen. dauKh-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiii tr>r or Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ha-~f·n of I..ido Isle, played the harp. TL r!i
M,.. p.,cy Balnos . ....,ldont or '1,/)J.lj~ tht• UniiC'd Council of Church Wo-A mt>n. f'Xplainl."d the work of the
Wl't·k l.Jay lwli~ious ~ducation I
and introduCt'd two of the teach-
~':an~;uYC'h;st cr Fishf>r and Mrs. h ~~IJa,_;t A.A.
Women from eight c h u r c h e s 1 .uvo ....,. P'i4 . ,(,1 • ..__ 1 .....
were hostesses to the tea which ~AAP'-4 -•-
wa s arranged a round three tables Acl¥erlla11'9 • • • • -• Cal ....
lx•deckt'd with 18<'l' cloths, 1Hh·er· I • • • The N .. wpon Herbor Enllt"
S..'I'Viet' and spring flowers. Mrs. "•• bee11 cleter"'lned to M • ._._
Arthur Miller was gcnt>ra l chair· paper of 9..,..,.1 clrcul.tiCHI ~ i_,t-
man assisted by the key women me11t of the s..-lor Cowt of the
from the various churches: Mrs. Stet• of C.llf«nW. i~t •'"' fw tt..
M . L. Keeler, Mrs. W. S. Hun-c-'ty bf Ot•"f•· •'"' ~ ,..._
sakcr. Mrs. Thad Samuels, Mrs. th..--f Ia quelin-4 to 1"'\IW. .a
W. A. McBride, Mrs. Font Lowe, JM~brte notlc.a req•lr ... .._ lew. • • • Mrs. K. Dutrow a nd Mrs. Hubel't ...,
Kidder. Mrs. Keeler wu chair-lva8CIU:J'Tlo• aATD
man of the hostess committee, One Year ·--~JO Mrs. Kidder in charge of lnvita-Out ol BartM»r ,.,... ___ __., ...
lions and Mrs. Edgar HiU program OM y..,. ......... • chairman. Out of Harbor Area. ____ .._
You may ftnd a profttable a-chante for that real estate ID the want ad MCUcm.
mnoiUA.L ornc:a .... c.... ..... c.... ... -.o.a
WIIIEIETTE IIY IPEIIIL
J BLANKETS
WASHED aild FLUFF DRIED
11M
The Wll'*l*it£
Thuraday. May 22, 1152
Choir F•ti•al Sunday
A choir festival or 0 ran 1•
County will be presented a t 4 p.m.
Sunday at the Firat Metbodi8t
Church of Santa Ana. Earle
Blakesley or Chaffee Junior Col-J..~e will direct the masaed alngen.
PArticipating from the Harbor wiD
bf-the Corona del Mar Community
Church Choir. Mary Batten Stef-
fensen. director. is 8 member or
the board of The Choral Conduc-
tors' Guild. the organJzaUon ~
sentlng the festival.
''BE SURZ -INSUitl!"
with
Maurie Stanley
W\a'aDce eoun.Dor
HARBOR l'nl
ZZ llariDe Ave .. ~ w.d
W. Stuart Foote
GENERAL INSURANCE
MARCO ANICH, .umdate
Phone: HArbor U-P.O. Box 1
Zll7 W. Ba.lboa Blvd.
Newport U.ch. CaUf.
AUTHUR MURRAY'S
411 COAST BLVD.
Corona del Mar
Open 10 to 10
For tree dance ana))tm
Call HArbor l9Z5
TRIANCIA
Frances Vandercook
Spanl.sh, HawaUan and H1Dclu
dancing
cutanet and gourd work
607 Carnation Ave.
HArbor 2825-W. Corona del Mar
FURNITURE REPAIR
Furnitu re Restoration
Chair bottoms, benches
and stoola restored
using cane, rush, ~. etc.
HARVEY 'S
Fuml ture Repair
2050 Santa Ana Ave.
Costa Mesa. BEacon SJ.3S...I
HAYDEN HAYEN
·For the Pre-School Tot
~ Heliotrope Ave., CD)(
Half. and All-Day~
By Hour, Day, Week or Month
HArbor 1091-R
81LVE& PLATING
Silver Platers
ADd SUvenm.lthl
Repalr • Refinishing -Replate
Gold -SUver -Copper -Brua
Nev Community Olureh
1914 Harbor Blvd, Costa M-
BEaoon :5113
IIUIUO
Margaret L. Scharle ~acher or Piano
Orpnlat -Accompaniat Eventnrcaa.. for Adulta
307 GOLDEN'ROD AVE.
Corona CS.I Mar
PBY8JOJAN8-8UII011011fa
Lawrence K. Gundrum,
M.D.
1741 Superior Ave., Costa~~
Practice UmJted to ow.u.
of Ear. N o.e, Throe t; A1llro'
Otnce Houra: by AppolntJneDt
BEacon ~ or BEacon 8815
Bruce F. Sims, D. 0 .
Physician It Surgeon
Practice Confined to Care of the Feet
1195 Cout Blvd South
Lai\IDA U.ch. Phone 4-fl11
nTN'I:.RAL Dlai'.OI'OII
Baltz Mortuary
Cha~l by the See
HA.RBOft a
Corona del liar, Calltcnla
Ample Otf-Stnet Putdac
Frieodly ~ SerYicl
PA.RKES ·RIDLEY '
GRAUEL CHAPEL
110 Broadway
BEacon 5610 ea.ta .._
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' CHIJit£HES
'A PTftiNG JO:IIO&IAL' 'IDENTITY ETI:&NAL'
God la Soul, and the true lden·
tlty or man Ia eternally maln·
talned by God. according to the Blbi~Sermon l.n Newport Harbor
Christian Science Church Sunday on the subject "Soul and Bocty."
'11\e Golden Text Ia from P!&alml
U03:1J, "Bless the Lord. 0 my
Soul: and aU that is within me,
bleu his holy n.amt>."
WE TAKE PLEASURE
IN ANNOUNCING OUR
I EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORSHIP
FOR
Rev. James Stewart's Memorial
Sunday sermon at St. Andrews
Presbyterian Church in Newport
Helghtl at the 9:30 and 11 a . m. service~ wiU be on "A FitUn1 Me-morlaJ," emphasizing the part that
all can pJay In perpetuaUns the
ldeala f~ which 10 many have
aacrifk:ed. 1bere will be aoJoa by
Mrs. Virginia Stewart and Loula
Kidilu. 'nte Hlgh School Fel-
lowahJp will meet at 6:30 p. m .
Sunday at the church and wUI
hold a pe.nel discussion on ''What
does It mean to be a Christian?"
• • •
PICTVILEH TO BE SHOWN
Kodachrome colored slides of
the Youth for Chriat Confe~nce in Bn..e•. Belgium, and of scenes tabu on the way at Genoa, Ita))';
Frankfurt and Bad Homburg.
Germany; Parle, London and Edin-
burgh will be shoWn at 7 :30p.m.
Sunday at the Flnt B apt Ia t
Ouach, Balboa Blvd., 19th and
Court atreet.l, by Mrs. Freda
Wampler of the Newport Beach
Elementary School, who was a
delegate to the conference. The
pictures will be preceded by a
Sing, Jed by Mrs. John Herrick.
Dr. Ivan Cheever Ellis wiU preach
at 11 a . m. on the words of Christ.
"I WJU Bulld My Church."
Luke's eo.pel relates that when
Je us saw the widow of Naln,
whos<' only son was dead. "be had
compassion on her, and said unto
her, Weep noL And he came and
touched the bier : and they that
bare him stood atlll. And he said,
Young man. I say unto t~.
Afile. And he that was deed sat up, and began to apeak. And he
diPIIvned him to hlt mother"
(7:13-15).
MAGNA VOX
• • •
c m ·Rc H PROGRAMS ON Alll
Kl'ndall D. Stuart, former reader
In the Christian Science Church:
will conduct the Columbia Church
of the Air 9ver KNX at 7:30 a.m.
Sunday on the subject.. "The Truth
Which Heals." Marga~t Morri-
son. C. S .. wUl talk on "Christian
Scit-nct': The Pathway of Light"
THE h <?.N~O~A~ ~~.f_ .b .. ~.~~<? n y
BEacon S 7 3 7
over KFWB at 8 . Monday.
• • •
ORADVATJON SERVICE
The Baccalaureate services
Valenda Junior Academy wtll be
held at 11 a. m . Saturday at the
Seventh-Day Adventist Church ln
Nf'wport Helghta. Lola Crase
is valedictorian: Elaine Fry, presl-,
~nt : Vemona Woodward. secre-
tary: vid Buckman. treasurer;
Ke nne&-Griffith, parliamentarian.
Others to tx-~raduatt>d art> Mari-~
lyn Anderson, Dick Bobst, Vir-
ginia Bond, Arthur Eberhardt.
Rosemary Ermshar. Sam Fuller ., Anna May Glover. Billy Maxwell.
Audrey Mlh.•y, [.('(' Powers and
Fred Williamson. I • • •
MEMORiAl. DAY SERMOS
A Memoraal Day topic about
"Id all; for Which M<'n Arl' Will-I lng to Dlf'" will be t hi' subjf>cl of
Dr. Har ry Whitt>'s Sunda) o;f'rmon
at th<' Balboa bland Community
Mt·thodist Church. Gilbert Ajken
will sing "Goin~ Homp" from
Dvorak's "N<'w World Symphon) " • • •
'TIURD ALTF..RSATIYE'
Memorial Sunday will l)(' ob-
s<>rvcd· at Christ Church by th,. ~ with the Sanc tuary Choir
sln,:.ring DeKoven's "Recf'S.o;ionaL"
Howard Folsom will sing two bari-
ton<' solos. S<>rmon topic of Re,·,
Thomas Roy Pendl'll will be "Tht>
1 Third Alternative."
-. --I Baildiag Plaaaed
By Christ Charch
The conJtl'('ga tlon or C h r i s t
Church by the Sea vOt<'d Jut
Thursday to 11:0 ahead with the
construction of a Sunday School
unit. which will connect th<' exist-
ing sanctuary structure with Good-
ell Hall, making the t>ntlre plant
Into a con tlnuou." structure.
Named on the building com-
mittee were Wa lter Bliven. Rev.
Tom Pendell. Harold Glass. Mrs 1
Morgan Lowery and Mrs. John
Shields, assistt>d by an &dvisory I
commltlet> of presidl'nts of church
orlitanlzations 1
Offlcen t>lectt>d for the comin~
)'t'ar Include Rill McDon&ld. lay
leader: Mrs. Worley Alexander.
rcco~ steward: Mrs. Edward
Fish, llnand al secretary: Mrs. Jo-
seph Bodman, world service treu-
Urft', and Morgan Lowery, Lloyd
Follom, T. Hord Seeley, Arthur
MUJer, Boed S. L. Freitag, Har-
old 1'hornpson and Rou Owen.
~. Pla.M were made for celebration
of the 40th anniversary of the lo-
cal CIOQiftptioD Aug. 2-11. Pre-
aiding at the meeting was Supt.
Hayden Swift Sears of the San
Digo diJitrlct.
FIIST CHURCH Of CHRIST
SCIENTIST
])Ol VIe Ud., Newport leuh
A bte11dl of The Motll..-Church, The
"'"' Ch••rc:h of Chtitt, Scientirt, i11 So.
ton. M.:.u.,c:nusetts.
Sundey School
Sundev S."'ic:• _ ... . I I :00 e.m
Wedl\etd.y Eve,..ing "'"tina _ 8:00p.m
Reeding Room louted et Ill Pel,..
S1 .. Belboe, it open deily from 12 -
to ~ p.m. ••ctpl Sundeyt end holideYt
1111ti011elly obterved.
The pYblic i1 cordially invited to at
t.nd th. church .-rvlcet and uM the
... dln9 Room.
IE II
UPIOLSTEIIII
.,.. k..,_ a Dill HI ----........... a.. ..
l'V S e lf-Se nric e M e ats
~uar~ Cut -LAMB
SHOULDER BOAST
LAMB
RD CROPS • •
Blad4! Dad -LEAN
POD CROPS • •
Apd Nlppy W~ RED RKIN
Richard's Joins in Welcoming
u.s.c .• U. OF BRITISH COLUMBIA • U.C.L.A • .
CALIFORNIA e OREGON STATE e STANFORD
TO NEWPORT HARBOR
SECOND ANNUAL ROWING
Sat .. May 24 .
NORTH LIDO
1:00 P. M.
CHANNEL
• • •
IDiltldaJe S U CED Nu.%' 1 cao 27' PINEAPPLE ~:~~~
R~ Wholto Bart. No. 2'1 ca 29t PUBS (Pa('k~ by
Ubbyl
Df>l Mnt~w C.~d"a C'rf'm+' CORN !;_ 15'
rn:a. 'fO STl: or ~TOK EI.Y'lii
1-\l.l{'t;D or HAl \'F .. " -Yr:LI.OW C US(i PEACHES ~o. zv2 ~·an llc
"'ot'TH'F.RS )tAU)-\'EJ.,LU\\
MARGARINE lb. p~-.17(·
I.At'RA ~('1 I)Of:R'S
Mayonnaise pt.33c .... 59,
Checklar Cheese lb. 63 c C'IIIC K_ES Ot' TilE SEA-<;"""a ~I
Chunk Tuna Ji~t % can 27c
tX'OS0\0' _,LZE-IU. l 'JT MIX
BISQUICK ~ Ol ~ •. 39· Lou'A Quallt)'--8KISLE."'S
Frankfurters
Farnt·Fresh Produce • • •
ThJ<'Io.. M ... IH. am.,..n.a \"all~>
Avocados
mch II ~
Cantaaape
2 ~w 29·
e
• Thu
TERMS
Stanley Hadfield
Re<.or •
Ill ....... Balboa 1aluld COlONA DEL MAl PIOPEITIES
...,._ • 01' HArbor 10'7-J
I a 0 81T.CIAL
lllllo•lsla•ll IICOIII
NEARLY NEW 2-bedroom
house and garage apartment,
plus guest room and ~ bath.
Completely furnished. Will
trade for Pasadena or vicin-
lty.
Priced $26,500 Terms
isl1nd realty co.
Beal&o,._BWIIDeu Broken
HARVEY D. PEASE
Pa.rk at Apt.e • Block from Ferry
BALBOA ISLAND HA 1'7'1-W
lOVE IN TODAY
3-Bdrm. FHA. G• l'el>ale; walk-
ing dist. of downtown; schools
and churches: ,·em•tians. hdwd.
firs .. : lots of tal<'; 2-car garage.
$2,350 down. bat easy. 414 and
4% interest. Drive by.
156 Costa Mesa St.
C.O.ta MeM
Ow1aer, BEacoD II!~M-K
D' J'9U are thin)ring
of renting
your property dor1Jlc aummer,
telephone us.
Ed L Sedelmeier
16!S Coaat Blvd.
Ooroaa del Ma r HArbor !'7M
BICYCLE
REPAIRING
Schwinn Bicycles
RAY STEDMAN
1574 Newport Blvd.
COSTA MESA
BEac:oa ----5J%8-..l
Now YOU can
own a NEW
1952 Chetrolet
for u Utllt~ a3 S49Jl0 Pf'' mo .•
I.DcJudJD~ aJI bu:N aad Uceftlle
leM. SEE t 'S bt'forf'o you make
aay d~
Iiiier Chetrolet Co.
2481 Cout Hwy., N..wport Beach
BE&c~n 644!
"~flral M owrs R.-rv1~ Cell~"
LET I JS fill your furniturt> needs
---di\'ans. chairs, bedroom
SUitf'S, Cht>Sts. diOPII<'S. wall
shc lv£'s, bobby ca binNs, house-
hold wares and gifts.
SEE US FIRST
Crist Furniture
/ TODAY'S SPICIAL
sH•E cum
OCEAN VIEW NEW ~OK!:
Three bedrooms and den. 2 baths. Has hardwood floors, lots of ~~ ~~~U:.ir ~~l~~r ';;t!c~~f: .~~~~ .. ~~ ..... $24,750
Owner will take $8.000 down. • • • Also 3-bedroom ocean
view home in Corona del Mar . Only 150 feet to Ocean Blvd. Fully
carpeted, drapes. Includes disposal and wired for electric range.
Fenced 45' lot, nicely landscaped. FUll s-t~ 750
DON'T BE TOO LATE ON TillS ONE Price ~~
PRICE T. McCUISTION
-()out ...... eorc-... liar ll.ut.r '"
FAST MOVE---COSTA MESA!!!
Jmmu:ulate Z.bclrm.. bome, quiet street, includes $1,000 in M1gl :'~~ ~~~~.l~ .. ~~~ .. ~~~~~: ........ $13,000 ='
LIDO ISLE SPECIAL ---$16,850
Modena 1-atory, !-bcllm. 2 bath home. Street-to-street location.
Good size Uv. nn., corner fireplace, nice patio. Favorable terms.
INDUSTRIAL ACREAGE
Five acrM M-1 zoning, comer location in Costa Mesa, 2 paved
streets permits Immediate use in 1 acre par-$12.000
eels. Completely level. Full price . ... Terms
Hatbo.-ln.-e~t~nent Co.
REALTORS
(Since 1945)
Newport 81Y4. at IOUa 8&. RA 1101
NEWPORT BEACH
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
BALBOA ISLAND
"The Knit and Purl Yam Shop"
Established year 'round bus•ness Well stocked complete with
furnishings, fixtures and a fa\'orable lease. An excellent oppor-
tunity to acquire pleasant, $3 750
profitable business at . . . .. .... _.. . ... I
Multiple Listing No. 2435
VOGEL I CO.
208 Marlaf' A\'&. HArbor 4-« ll HArbor !151
SMART MODERN HOlE
4 Bedrooms, 2 baths. r l'creation room with fireplace; also fi re-
place in living room: separate dining room plus bar and
breakfast area. Lots of closets and storage space.
Manr fine features. Excellent canyon view . $24.750
on lot 60'xl91'. A SPLENDID BUY AT ...
EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
61 6 Cout BouJe\•a rd Coroaa del Mar * HArbor 2474 * 1687 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa I
Across from new Alpha Beta Mkt.j
Phone BEacon 7323 -----------------------
LOST
YELLOW A.'VD WIUTE
STRIPED TOM CAT
P lease give him a boot
and send him home ! ! !
Sandy's Motel
14U5 Co.at Blvd., COM
RArboF t•t-J
E. L Se.el•eier
• REALTOR
• IUSINESS O"OlTUNITIES
• RENTAlS
HArbor 11es 1su e-st ~~Yct.. eor-.,., .,..,
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, 2 to S P.M.
lmmaculatr 3-bedroom home. hardwood
floors. fireplace. patio, 2-car garage. Pavf'd
street and curbs; e12.750
outstanding value at ... -.. •
Excellent terms! Drive out Santa Ana Ave.
to the Country Club. tum left on Mesa
to Riverside Drive ---No. 2632
BE SURE TO VOTE JUNE 3
L-0-0-1!
IIUOA - -4-IEDIMI HOlE
One lot from bay, partial permanent v1ew of bay, desirable loca-
tion, wired for electric range. $16 500 Price ................................................ _.. ... . ...... 1 .. Ten'DII
Will take lot In Balboa towards down payment
* * * COSTA IESI --3-BEDROOI HOlE
~k~b~ ~.~ .. ~~~.· .... ~.~ ... ~~~:............... $6,950 ~~ifice
* * * Have big demand for sununer and winter rentals~
will appreciate your listings.
Fraads J. Horvath, Realtor
NEWPO&T OFFIOE: suo r..t llalboa Boalevard
ltA.rbor lUI
BALBOA OIITICE:
1501 We.t Balltoa Boulevard
IIArMr HM
WILL LEASE
Attractive Patio Shop. 1.500 sq. ft. floor area. Fac-
ing Carnation A ve., just off Coast Blvd., C.D.M .
AvcriJable June 1st for 1 ---3 ---or 5 years.
John E. Sadleir
Rat &or
HArbor un 10'7 CoutBJvd.
Corou. del Mar
BALBOA PENINSULA
!-BEDROOM HOME only 4 years old. Nicely arranged a rowtd
patio. Fireplace, tile in kitchen and bath. dinette. double garage. = ~~E~ .. Uke ~~~~-.. ..... .. • $13,000
IAUOA RUL n CO.
()ppc»>te Balboa BM1Jc of America
Ulllan McAdoo HA 3ZT7 Ross Greeley Joeephine Webb
700 E. BaJboa Blvd., Balboa
BIUOA ISUND
Choice location just off South Bay F ront. Newly decorated
3-b~m. 2-bath, 2-story home. $21 000
Full pr1ce ... .. ..... .. .. 1
Only $6,250 Down
Wm. W. Sa1flnl, Realtor
N. H. Cox. Jr., Aaaociate Broker
P&rk An•nut.> at ~brine Balboa Island
HArbor !.4ft
ed
dr
2 BJ
12
FUJ
lao
0\ c.
y ,
chaJ
wall -
Pl\
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700
Stays ---
lll!l
The GAS Rei!
810 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE! PH
2 Locations to ~
Balboa Furniture • (
100 Main St.
HArbor 145 BaJboa
FORCED TO
• FREEWAY Sal~! auv Now
EVERYTHING
• IIUST BB OUT IIY In s 'I
• • • CALL ANY REALI
(THIS IS A PUBUC SERVICE OH£RW
Tbunclay, May 22. 1152
Help Wcmtad
IWlU.Ilr..-ai" r\LLOWANCE! PHO~'E FOR FREE ESTIMATE
2 Locations to Serve You
Furniture• Grant's Furniture
Main St. 1645 Newport Blvd.
145 Balboa BEacon 5707-M CO&ta Mesa
Lost and Found
SMALL grey Persian cat. Answers
to Midgie or Che·Che. Reward.
HA 2333: eves. HA 2904-M.
Serric:ee
Superfluous Hair
Pennanently removed from face.
arms, legs. Eyebrows and hair-
line shaped-No more tweezing.
ELLEN L. BRYANT, R. E.
IL IL HOLBROOK
Dependable Plumbing
A Prompt Repa.1r Service
Maintained
PbOM ...,._ lfli-W
1811 RaJ.,_ lllvd. N~t ~
PAINTING
Earl Shellin
,,. Palmer 8&. -o.ta ·-
BD'osc 1&1'1-M
Used Car Lot
Wills Approval
'I'uesday and Thursday only ~· ••••••••••• u~·· ~lon ot Beauty HA". 2576 • Roofing -All Types ~I
Pamtmg-Paperhcmgmg • New Roofs & Repair ~
HOUSEHOLD
PIICNOIIIS
GEORGE BURKHARDT • 28 yrs. e•~r F,.e etl mori" ~ l
ooe 11at 8&.. Newport ....-John T. MOI"'ia ~ J1ArtMw Mli-W • 1595 N.wpor+ llvd~ Cotta Me~ ~ ,_. __ I ~ Ph. IE 5179. (e,.,: HA 2145-M) .,.
.._ .. _. p.m. ................... .,
._.
Bod! leCOJ•ell
lear lay lllllp
The body of Dofta)d Kamrolll7.
aged 41, of 11762 E. nttb St.
Santa Ana, Jo.t In the u,.-New-
port Bay Sunday mornln&. ._
found lodged bt"t~n the p6er aa4
piling at Ellls Boe t Landing oeu
the Uppt>T Bay Brlctce.
Fred Ellls. owner ot the lancl-
ing, made the dilcove1')' and S. formed Ufegua.rd Captain Juk
Jones and the Harbor r>ep.~ ment. who ftCIOWred tbe bod:J. Tbe tragecly bad occurred whea Komrosk.Y• boat overturned on a
fishing trip. Hll companion, Juu.
'ThomPIOl'l ot Santa Ana, wu able to awim ubore. Tbe .,... WM
then draggecyor thrett houn wtth-
out succe•.
Lido Party
On June 6
about
••
Ruth Barcume
E',) t,.. ' .
~ - , r ,. t-••"'
•
APPLIANCES
SALES • SfiMCE
for TRANSPORTATION to and from the POLLS
HABBOR BOARD OF REALTORS)
Co--eds C}kests lieu Lloas Give Reading Time
of BPW Club llospital sz.• Is Lost to TV
A donation of $2,500 for equip-
ment for a nursery in the new
Hoag Memorial H01pital wu an-
nounced this week b.v William
Lord. president of the Costa Mesa
Lamenting the fact that a re-
cent survey reveala one halt the time formerly apent in rHding Ia
now spent ln front of the tele-
vision, Mila Lois Fannin, aaiatant supervisor of llbnriea for the
Long BMch Boercl of Education,
reviewed new pletorial boo k a ,
whlch could be in competition tD
the 'IV sets.
Outstanding high school co-eds
f rom this year··s graduating clasa
w ere guests of the Business and
Professional Women's Club last
'nlursday evening. The girls, in-
troduced by Virginia Escobar, each
to ld of their vocational ambitions
and lndlcated where they hope to
continue their education. Guests
were Jeannie Talslrf, Kay Prtd-ham. Freda York, Aim Crawford,
Eleanor Ragan, Geotg1na Dick,
DoDa Price and Betty Davenport.
Verna Breinholt, s~ch consult-
ant for Orange Cou~aty Schools.
talked of constructive plannJng for
the graduating cl-.
Uona Club.
This fund will come from the proceed~ of the Seventh Annual
Flsh Fry and Carnival to be
staged by the Uons in Coata Mesa
June 7 and 8. M'ore than 20,000
visitors are expected to attend and
conawne more than 5,000 fiah din-
ners. The club bolda the two-day
affair each year for the benefit
of youth and children in the Har-bor Area, spoNOrina recreational
a ctivitit'S and aul.atance to the
bllild
Qaeea Is Soagllt
For Coaly Fair
Donna Nelson, a high school stu-
dent. was introduced by Nat Mi·
chaud and sang a few songs ac-
companled by one of the gradu·
ating seniors, Ann Crawford Miss Marl~ Hiebsch. high school music
instructor. was a s pecial guest.
.Miss Colleen McDermott. winner
of the BPW scholarship to Orange
Coast College last year, thanked the membership for the honor. A county-wide contest will again
Bwiin£'SS meeting wa.s conducted be held for the Queen who will
by Second Vice-Presidcnt Mazie reign at the 1952 Orange County
Bird In the absence of President Fair Aug. 13·17.
Evelyn Varner, and Vice·Presl· Elimination contests must be
dent Mildren Chapman. who were completed before June 28 In each
attending the BPW state com •en-of the 12 county high school dis-
tloo in Sacramento along ~ith tricts. according to Bob Fullen-
other offiC<'rs. Helen Norton and wider. manager of the Fair. The
Jessie Hill. J ean Matthews re· 12 winners will compete in the
ceived the evening prize. finals on the opening day of the
..................... Fair. · The contest is open to girls re-
gularly enrolled in an Orange
County high school during the
1951-52 tPrm and who have been
Miu Fannin's talk was the main
program. for the last eeneral meet-
ing of the Newport Beach Elemen-
tary Schook PI' A held )(onda.y af-
ternoon at the Horace Ensign
School. The Harbor Mothenlnaen , un-
der the direction ot Mary Batten
Steffensen and accomDallied by Billie Deaver, JIC'etented" the musi-
cal portion of the program.
Business meeting was conducted
by the new president. Mn. Nor-
man Hagen. Mn. Harvey Pease
gave a report of the PTA conven-
tion in San Fra.nclsco. A $25
fund collected through the Penny
March waa turned over to Mrs.
Kenneth Farnsworth, who will
present the money to the Girl
Scouts in appreciation of th~lr
help tending small children during
the PTA meetings. The Girl
Scouts presented a skit a.s a plea
for more adult help in the scout-
Ing program.
Wamillg Issued
Against Polio
bonafid<' residents of the djstrict The Orang<' County Health De·
for 30 days prior to the local partment has issued a special bul· jud~ng. Entrant!': must bf' un· lt?tin on polio following the news
marriro. must not ha\(' tx-en dJ. of five cases of polio in San Cle-
U. vorced and must aJ,!ree not to mente in the last week.
All Pet Foods ... Gemes . . . marry prior to Aug 18. 1952. Parents havE' ~n directed to
Sporting Goods ... Tropicel Fish . FI':Jalists chosen in preliminary 1 keep tht'ir children on qwN sche·
... Perrot. ... Pere~eets . . • 1 drstrrct contests must a!so agr('(' dules. to avoid fati(:Ut? and S('\'er<'
C.neries ... Selt and Fresh We-to lx' prE'scnt at t~ farrground<t !>Unburn, to tn•at intt•r-currcnt in·
ter Tad la ... Bicycles Repeired. 1 o~ the formC'r Santa Ana Ar~y f<-Ctions pr·omptl). to r<.'port low-Toy" Arr BasE' each -~Y of the .1952 crndt• tempt•rature:-.. persistent
Hl.dy'S Pel Suppi.I8S I Or·ant:~ Count~ ~arr Proh·~!>rnnal h!·adach£', ,·omitin~. mild ~astro· J ~od<-llrn~ <'XP<'n<'nCI' "Ill dt~qual · 1nti:l-tinal mfections and muscular
AND SPORTING GOODS rfy 8 ~andJ~atl'. ach<'S and pa1ns.
I Jud~rn~ w11l bt' bas<'d upon p(.'r·j _ . 605 Cout Blvd. HA 1293-J sonahl~. poisl', lx'auty and char· c I c Dir ~~~~~C;M;o;n;a~d;e;l ~t.A;a;r;;:;::;:~ aC'tt•r wrth thl' SamE>. PmphASiS ap· 0 edors
I plwd to C'ac:h qua hfrca tron • •
PET OWNERS Qu<-en of last )l'ar's Fair ·was B k R • I :Marlt-ne And<'rSO~. 16. yt>ar. old I ac eaeation
I
brunf'ttt• and sent or at Newport 1
Save on Horse Meat ! Har·bor High School. The Boord or Directors of the
FRE II EASTERX L'. S. 1 Jal 4 r• ks
IS PECTED l y uewor
BOISE MEAT
ft.e«. 270 per lb. zs· Show Is Assured P'rtcla7 & Saturday .., A gala fireworks display for the
Shpp~ SPECIAL Fourth of July Is assured for the
Cash & Carry sa\'l'S at the
Super Market -why not at
the Pt>t Shop?
OUter WN-k·Ead Spedals!
the jcKdans'
.12 10 Coast Blvd. COfOfte del Mar
MC)VDIG •••
Loa' Dl.atu.ae
Local
lAROE OK 8 MALJ, IbM
GIVEN 8AME CABJ:
..... d STORAGE
"We Move Wltll Ute Wwtr
AGENTS FOR LYON8
1966 Harbor Blvd.
Coeta ll.a
JI&Moa tn'7 or lnl-11
UVING ROOM
BEDROOM
Harbor Area as result of the
fund raising ertorts of a Cham-
ber or Commerce c:omrruttee head·
(>d by Lonnle Vincent. More than
$800 of the rt>quired $1.000 has al·
read) ~n coUected or pledged,
and thE' fireworks have alreacly
been ordered. The Fire Depart-
ment will be in charge of settinc
them ocr.
L'GAL NOTIC5
SOTICE OF PUBLIC HEABL'JG
NoticE.' is hereby given that the
Planning Commission of the City
of Newport Beach wiJJ hold two
public hearings on the application
of Hancock Bannjng. Jr.. for an
amt>ndmPnt to the Zonlng Law on
portion Lot "0 " in Bannin~ Tract
to change pf(>Sent zoning of R-1.
R-3 and C-1 to C·l-H and R-"1
districts. Notict> is he reby further given
that said public hearings will be
held on the 19th day of June and
tht> 17th day of July at the hour
of 7:30 P .M. in the Council Cham·
lx'rs of the City Hall. Newport
Beach, California at which time
and place any and aU persons in·
terested may appear and be
heard theTeon.
RAY Y. COPELIN, Secretary
PLANNING COMMISSION
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
LAMPS AND SHADES
WALL SHELVES
BEDDING
!'l'wport Harbor Chamber of
Commerce added thE'ir approval
Monday to the JrrOWin~ number of
1 organizations indorsme: the pro-
po54:'d N<'wport Beach-Costa l\tE'sa
joint summer recreation program.
The decision on financing thE' pro-
gram is up to the 'l'rustl>f!S of the
Newport Harbor High School Dis·
trict, who are expected to take ac-
tion at their June· 9 meeting.
Wins Speech Honors
Top honors at a rt>cent meeting
of Smedley Chapter 1 of Toast·
masters Int<.>rnatlonal in Santa
Ana were won by Mark Sod<.>n of
Corona del Mar. who spokt> on the
affirmativt' side of "Our jury sys-
tem is outmoded and should be
abolished.''
Ensign Class\Cied ads have been
a proven means of reaching buyers
for all sorts of 11\Crchandisc-Use /
them! Phone HArbor 1114.
Thl1111Clay. May 21, 1152
Lease to Yacht Club MALONE II. HOLM!S
Ia Renewed by Couoty GENERAL INSUIANC&
at the vogel Co. 'nle County of Orange haa re-
newed a lease for 10 yean with
the Balboa Yacht Club for a nar·
row stretch of beach front pro-
perty ln front of the club. The
lease b for $650 a year. which is
more than was char&ed before,
a c co r d I n g to Supervisor Heinz
Kaiser.
Ul C..tt H'thw•J· .......... leMh .............. : .... ,...
t..w-PIIOM: HArtNr MM-W
Why hold on to that _..._...
you &rUde. Try tbot wut adL
-~0 lOB TOO 8JIAU-
Pick Up and Delivery Serrie» * OGIDplete LallrteaUoa * ...... ... ....... * ~· .... wtee * Motor or-e-up * WMia ... Pellllla * Bralle .u)la--t
Complete UM of Aeeuradee
Eel Joaes Ullioa Service
41f Cout BIY.. 0080NA DEL MAS HArtiN Ml
• ED JONES, <>wn.r • ED CONDIT • WILLARD PIFLIN
* EVDY WEEK we wUJ offer .-e ttan at ~ P'11c1M
. sAVE! SAVE! SAVE!
FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY ONLY
BIRD OF PAUIISE PUm $)95
IN BUD OK IN BLOOM ..................... -...... . ...
IOE D. ELLIS -~r
G4RVEN C:Ep.ffER Nursery
tU COAST BLVD. BA''*' 11M OOBONA DEL JUa
WE GIVE CBOWN 8TAIIP8
,..... II • ~llute for ........ ,.,,
S.et
DONALD J. DODCE
JUD5E of.._
JUSTICE coun
Newport Bead.
Judicial Dk+rid
•
y .......
•
~D•etii-.~I,W
Watch Cleaaing
With This Ad
MillER JEWELRY CO. it offe,;,t Milt bit _.., ....
ing value •• a s,.clel get-ecquei..t.cl 4MI. AffJ ,...
ler wet'h frOfft 1 jewels up to 21 few.a.. will be .._..
009hly cleened and oiled, f« $2.10, wfttt e W -.,..,
writtet~ gMranto.. . . . T ••• edW'el'lt•to of thit ~
wvi119 value et onco.
M. Miller & Co.. Jewelry
1746 Sovth Mei11 Street Kimberly 2·1161
Nut to Sea•s in tl,e New Arcade Shops, S.nie AAe
REPUBLICANS!
lfOMJNATE a man June 3rd
Who can be ••.
ELECTED in November
* * * WHO IS THAT MD!
* Aa EXPERIENCED .... of " yean' aetaal, suc-
~s"ful work ae aa att.orMy aDd judp. * An INDEPENDENT ..... aot eommitt.H to u7
prtMlln SJ"'GP! * A Ufeloaa R.epablk:aa, a8d at'ttn leader lD bum~~. dvtc:, aa4 fralenlal alfaln!
s..hUMtes:
ETHAN AU EN
SIKES
FREE
DELMIY
CREOrT
TEAMS
.. Send a man to Congress WITH experience --not to get itr•
ICLIN&
FANCHER
ENGLANDEit
SEALY .......
... y Ott-.
1'90 S. COAST tLVD.
PAnO
FURNITUII
Rtdwoetl
o,_ Every Mot~. E...."iftt 'HI 9 p.M.
l'tl: 4JS2t. LA&UNA lEACH
.. OTB 8ft Don't let
Y •vB large campaign
FRANK· M. LINNELL [!] ~~~:~~=~~:.!.
FOB · COIGIESS - -21tla District
UIIEU. fll QIIIITTEE Walt6 IAapMor, ......... ~
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INSURE
IEF.E
P 0 L I 0
STRIKES
Our 'olicy Al1o ln1ure1 Againrl
Spinel Meningitis • Dipt.therla
• Scarlet F • .,., • Smallpo1
• leu.emia • Encephalitis
• r.tanll$
Pays up to
$5.000.00 Each Penon
P•7• for Ho•pital Service&. Mecti-
•• Services, Nufling SerVice.
Al'niMilellce S.Nica. Iron lM119,
lloed TreftlfusionC Drugs end
Medicine•. TransportetlCHt . . .
~•ce• and Crutch••·
I '•non-
''•mium only
Whole Family-
Premium only
$ s.oo. v .. ,
$10.00• y .. ,
Richard A. Hilliard
INSURANCE
Cell HA 2443-Evn : HA 2126-J
916 Cont llvd~ CorCHta del Mar
OPEN HOU8t; wu fleW 8& ... 7 for tM Newport Harbor ilecucaJ Ceater, lateet developaMat a.t..wo
Outer, lroatlq oa VIa ()porto,._... fnal Port Udo. Dr. Araol. NaepJI aad Ida two UMdatee,
Dr. Noi"'IIUl O•~Na aad Ven. llela~, aad ta.elr fuD.IJIM were preeMt to aow Ybllon ..........
tile buiWinr ~Iter Ma7or A. W. 8raltll Iliad •llldally cut th.e rtbbon for dae formal ~· Coatrac-
tor for Ole projeet wu &alpla U.71e Jr .. ef Oliff Bav~
On the l~land . . lhraalaN Plaa
~or Big Aaclioa By BUNSTER CREELY 1 some of the questions he had about
"Don't throw It away ... Call Last week, as my readers bless<>d I art.
Kiwanis!" That's the suggestion with longer m emories will recall.' :·w e bo~h h~,·e a love fo1· evt'ry·
of Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club 1 described the characters and thmg Califorma.
members, who are preparing for a characteristics ot persons. com· I "I now try ~o take my writing
major auction event to raise plctely unknown to me. through seriously and fmd a market I a t-
money for their youth de\•elop-the medium of the listed books on t~.>nd tht> Crcath·e Writing class at
ment pro~ram. I their bookshelves. Orange Coast.
The auction will be h~ld Satur-1 Reprint<'d herpwith is the lcttt>r "It would be nice to know you.
day, Aug. 23. at a location y~t to which whips off the cloaks ot lntt
be chosen. An auct1on comrruttc.t>, anonymity from Mr . a nd :\Irs. Jark
headed by Co-rha •~mf•n Galvm I Flon•r of Corona de l Mar, and
Keene and Monte Gr1me~, .has ar· which credits me with som<' de· ran~ed Cor wareho~P fac1hti~s for W~ ol accuracy. With a re·
s tormg mt>rchandlse. ~e)' an· I pr·essed enthusiasm they E>xprt>ss
n.ounce that a nyone havtng ar-I their admiration rot my wmsual
":\t RS. JACK FLORER " • •
Ch~Ckt>r'i
2894-J, BEacon 6050-J. HArbor May 1~. 1952
t1cles to donate can call any of talent
the following numbers. HArbor ~ ·
:=~~==========~~3~15~9-~J~o~r ~B~Ea~~co~n~5~582:~-J~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji "BW\Ster Creely you arc won· I der ful: We can 't ftgur€' out how
you a rrived a t the ages:
~Iarine• A Vt'nue. so unchan~· d
on th(' 'lurfac«>. has th«> t>bb and
rluw of a swifter tidt' than that
"hich nst>s and falls in the bay
"'hich surrounds th€' Island. T h€'
currPnt picks up many obje<'tS.
swirls them around and dt'~ltS
th<'m in different spots.
ReC<'ntly AI Gibson. the Pro•E>c-
tlon Peddler. moved his insuran<'f>
THAT BASIC SHEATH
SLIVE~ SLIM in Silver Gray,
Bled, and Whit• .
Elpe,ially d .. i<Jn•d
FOR ... JAX.Inc.
~ H ... !-141\, e•
··~':! ,. t f"'O J .. jllo"t•d
<)' JAX In, • • , ;J F,Hhtol\
S·. o/v .., •• ,, M •. 2~ ,, '""
P "' ,. ··~ Balboa Bay Club
Fr•n~ie O r+a9a t ~ vd v
• Beverly Hill1
I "I \\Tote )OU I did not tnclude
all the books. and truthfully I f€'1t 11 was holdlng back a lot about
ourselvl's becausf' I did not list
office from John Vo~ot£>1's Rt'al Es-'~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ta t(' office n£>xt to thl' Po ·t O ffice. 11
Day a NlCbt Water Beaten
Modetn ,_., T ool1 for Sewer I Sin• StopJNfN
(Going on Vaution lu t 2 w .. h in Junel
Le • B BEACON 0111 WJS OSI 511 &l.t.o, Newport Beadl
1 ~om«> of thc books which lll'l' a
dail> part or ourselves. Yt.>t your
..onalysls is so closl:' that me own
muddl:'r couldn't ha\ c ciont' bt'llrr.
I ·'Jack t!> u earpentt'r Ht• has
IJUilt ~t·Vt>ral hous.·s for nurs<'IH•s.
had one!' con~u:ier!'d bemg a ron-~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~;:~~~~~~ j tractor and thl?n dl•cidl'd lift• wus • too :.hort to tak<' nn such a h<'ad-
WHITMAN'S SERVICE
~ Prodlteta -lepelriftt -2.......,. Towl119 -N'.t. WCHl by Appt.
"We Spedelhe In Em.r,ency Service"
ache. I "Thl' art book~ bt-lon~ to him.
I ga' to th€'m to him on special OC·
casions bf'(-aust' of his interest tn
I art and T hoped thE'y would answer
~~·~020:;:C..~st= ....... ~·~H~Att-~= .... ~~=-·=-Nl+="=:~·=-=='=I~====_.~ .. =M= ... ~~' Star Holds
BAR NOW OPEN
WITH NEW STOCK
GE~E'S Corona del Mar
705 Coast Blvd.
Real Mexican
•
I County Party
Oram~«> County Pa rt) night was
obsen {'d Tuesda} t'\'\.'ning last
WC't"k b) Harbor S tar Chaptt'r :>68
at tht• F riday Aft£'rnoon Club·
house. Costa Mesa o,.·l'r 200 mpm.
bers and '•~•tors from all O\'Pr Or-
ange County were prl:'. C'nt. Cour-
t<•sy officers scrv€'d from th€' dlf·
fcl't'nt chapters all owr Oran~E'
Count).
up to ;-.;t'lda G1bson's hivr at 306
Marin•' AH•. Th1:. m<'ant that
Chick IIJgbi(' mm t'd across the
stn·Pt to 229 ::'\1arin•· ,\\'1'. where
nt•11v \\'at!'>on u~t'd to havE> ht>r (;ay'To~~ ='hop. C"hkk WA" a h)(•'
I 0 m O\ •' hts Ia W ofhN• 0\ I' I I ht>rf'
l;ecau."r Rett y had mo\'Pd Gay 1
To~:s in thP ~fick'-< rww huilclin~
next to th<' fin' "tatum
On thf' othPr l>ido' uf thf' hrP , .... •
1100 Bill Dans is ~oim~ t(l np.·n
h1s own r!'staurant in ht" n•·\\
bUildm~.: whirh h€' l'rC'CtPd un the
vld nurst>ry school grounds. He
has somE' vPry '>Ound . and ap-
f>'.'lizim: idea.,, and Rtll i ... just thP
boy to makto> th\)St' plan" work
•
G r OM 0 \'l"rt'll(ht
A fl'\' wt't'ks ago I s;ud that th€' 1
Is land had only on€' lin-author •
It was c:-a lled to my attent1on that
I dld not count HoracP A. Ma7"'.
a nd now th€' rou.'th sackcloth 1rn· 1
tAt€'5 mv skin :\"ot onlv is Hnr·
aCt' Maiet a writer in the ll•'n' tttl
~l'nsr. but he is th€.' author of on€.'
l•f the best factual books about thf'
s€'a that I ha\e r!.'ad. It IS mean
for mt' to tt'll you thf' utlt' of th£>
book. which is "Shark. ~hark,"
and to t ~.>ll ~ou ho" eood It i . bt'>·
caUSt' thP book is nut of print and
IS tight I~ h£>1d b) thos.• "ho own
a copy.
I read it wh£>n flro;t it wa:' pub·
lished in thP earh 1930'" a nd ha,.,.
sold many copif•s of it It ll' an
aceount of shark fishin~ comrn•·r·
HAIR SHAPING
• • • b~· ••,pt>rt Opt'rat..N
OIWD t'\f."r~ HArbor
Wtn,..kdu~ 2907
33~ J>olnowtlill. (urona d PI liar -------·
R4G4~'S
Your Famlly Restaurant
( Cloeed TUMCIA,f)
141& Cout BITd.
rbor liHI Coroaa del Mar
STOP AT e Enchilad as e Ta cos
Tamales e Chili Rellenos, etc .
e Steaks
Tht'n' were 13 worthy matrons
and 10 worthy patrons or 1952 €'S·
I corted and 17 past matrons and
1 nine past patrons Worthy Matron
RPdna C'ottlc and \\'<lrth) Patron
Harold Fink of tht> local chapter
1 conductE'd th£' business session.
Spt"C1a I escort honor" "t'rf' ~·' o.>o <·aally. not fnr tht' 'ltRmin·rr<'h "Your H05t to the
Uvers but for th<' htd<'-;. as tht' Coast Since 1926"
llhe Arches
Open 5 to 9:)0 p. "'· -CIOMCI MOfldayw
La J)osla
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SPECIALIZIII II
Visit Our Beautiful
Cocktail Lounge
SAl'S SEAFOOD SEA FOODS AT THE SIGN OF THE SWOl.DASH
16218 Coast Hwy •• Swilide Long Beach 8-2405
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PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
ftDCIUP'I'IONa ALWAYS DOOIILII: CWIUiD
IIAIIP'l'Oif'S BA8BOB DRUGS
I Past Grand Matrons Maudt> Bi~e
low S1biPy a nd Ht>lt'n Luujst> F.d·
wards. who ~8\'<' short a ddrt>s..<;es. I &nd Ot•put) Gra nd ;\tatrons Ev€'lyn
I Crefto. R uth Hunt and Emma
proplt> doin~t tht> fishm~ had a
formula for thE' tannin~ of th<' F I S E F 0 0 D 8
shark hidE>. In fact. thl' hr'$1 o•di· C 0 C K T A I L 8
t10ns of the book W<'r<' half bound COAST HIGHWAY AT
in shark skin. If you h;W(' a l'h::mrr THE ARCHES
to read the book. and hkt> plau~-
1
Theme of the (>\l?nin~ was nau-1bl€' adv€'nturt>, do r€'ad 1t Newpori kaeh
tical. Lela McMillan. a ssociate MazPt has a couplt' of 'l'r~ JOHN VU.EJJ.£
matron . and Corwm Horn. asso-worthwhile jmE>mlf' book~ that are tlE•con l l6l
Henry
elate patron. wpre genPral chair· t·n~p~r~in~t~·===========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I men. Ho 't('SSPS wert• Bt>rnice •
Crandall. l)('lphy H<'pl)('rlc ~ancy 1
I Hill and Audrey Cottle. Enter-
tainm('nt was furnished by M a-
non and Ottt~ly Bayer on the ac-I
cordion. Refreshmt'nts werl' served
1
buffpt style with past grand ma-
trons presiding at the tabl~ along
with Ida Naylor. mother matron
of the chapter and Ruth Deister,l
junior past motron. Food com-mitt~ was Charlotte and Bud Mc-
Nair a nd Esth«>r Johnson.
Twt>nty-three associate matrons
and patrons w«>re escorted at t he
t'lcx;e of thl? ml't>ting.
Craftmanship 1n Fabrics & Leather
KIMMONS
DRAPERIES up H 0 L s T E R y FABRICS
435 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA BEacon 5436
• Important New Arrivals in Drapery & Upholsten ng Fabrics •
Ill o..t llh'd. BADOa Ill I o--....... ~S!I!!I!IZSII!!!III~
Local Seaman Wms
Trophy at Air Station .
Fla,i us 0 . Burket. seaman ap-
prentice. son or Mr. and M rs. B. z. McKinney or Corona dPl Mar,
is a m ember of the championship personn~l volleyball team at the
U. S. Naval Air Station. Whidby
Island. Wash. He was awarded a
trophy by Lt. Comdr. Paul Terey.
commanding officer.
Quality
Men's
·wear
You Can Do Better at
THE
Daniger Furniture Co.
OOIIPLE'I'Il 801111 P'IJUIUIINCI8
BEacon 5656 1812 Newpcxt Bl•cl.
NEWPORT MAN ELEC'I'ED
E . Avery Crary, 1116 W. C>ceen
Fron t. Newport. was r e c e n t 1 y
elec\ed Pf'"ident or 1M West
Point Alumni A.uodatlon at Loll
AnpiM.
•
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••• of soc:ial
note
' Gloria· Delmar Plac~ of Corona
de l Mar will exhibit her black and
wh.ite water colors at the Laguna
Art Gallery next week. Mrs.
Place, who previously had her
paintings at the Long Beach show,
1.s gtving a picture to the Woman:•
Civic League for a prize for the1r
deseert bridge party. • • •
Ruth Hill, who is particularly
interested in the California Insti-
tute for Cancer Research, because
her ta.band Is doing research.
writes a note reminding us that
tbe natewlde "Hands of Mystery"
TV eontat is appearing on KNBH
channel 4 at 10:30 p.m. Wednes-
days. • • •
Tlte Un S heelys of Balboa have
deckted they prefer the seashore
to the moWltalns. On their co~
bjnation business and pleasure tnp
to Colorado earUer this month
l hey reported snow every slngle
day ---and this iB May. • • •
-
Orange CoWltY Symphony, con-
ducted by Clinton Sawin and Nel-
son Bonar will hold its final con-
cert of the aeason at 8 p. m. TUH-
day at the Newport Har bor High
School Auditorium. Soloist& Will
be Marjorie Lamb, pianist: R. S. BriQI aDd Doril Ogle, flutiata,
of the Harbor area; and Janet
Ray and Robert La Master, vio-
linists from Fullerton. Bach'a
Brandenberg Concerto No. 5, tM
Mendelssohn VioUn Con certo and
Schubert's Symphonietta In B Flat
are on the program. Public 1s ln·
vi ted without cadmlsslon charge to
the concert .
Ill
lt'sGiftTime!
Among the week-end activities wu tbe formal spring opening of
the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. • • •
A duce at the America.n Legion
Hall Saturday night drew more
than 125 couples rhumba-ing and
HERE ARE SOME of the folks wbo wtU be pattlaJ on tht> Nt>wport Harbor Comnuudty Player. pro-
daeUoa or "tipt Up the SkY" ·Tueeday, Wedlletlday aad Thonday e\·eeJ.ap at Oraace Coaat Coli~
Cha~l. In the top r o"'• staadta« l~ft to rtr bt. ar t" Edwar d F1sh, Rolaad Wel.la, Maurice Rollaad. Lee
8a.rDfos a.nd UJ F1sb. Seated In fro nt. lf'ft t.o rlcht. art> l\lt>l Bforl'y, Nf'\'a Oakcka. Boaale Ben')', Bob
GINIM>n a nd Bob Cha.ntoy. -(photo b)' BeclkMr)
For Brides
Ctynel fro"' s-.c~ ... •'"' HoHei'MI. Sllv..-ho"' o ... ,..,.
gliding to the tunes of Bob Garri-Dick Richards Are Back
son's band from Orange. The Le-A gala return to the Harbor
gionaaires are planning a number Area from Hawaii on Tuesday
of Saturday night dances with attempted t o make the Dick Rich-
Fire Fighting · Brings Suit For Graduates
Bqul•it• i•-lry
from OenfNI,.,
Coll•dors' cfeml--te-
•poon• ln pe1iel
enemel from Nonrey ,
open-air dancing on the porch out ards and their son Johnnie feel Aftermath of the fire that de-
over the water when the weather that they were still in t he paradJse stroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs.
gets warmer. Among the young land. Among the many friends who Jerrold Randall at 700 Poppy
Newport couples there Saturday ml't thl'm a t the airplane as they A ve., Corona del Mar, on the eve-
were bride and groom, Mr. and disembarked Tuesday werl' Dick's rung of April 4 is the $26,280 suit
Mrs . .Jack Stephens. The n.ew ~· brothers and th<'ir wivl's v\sitin~ I for damages recently filed a~ainst
Stephens, who is pert Indian, ts a 1 here from Wisconsin. At the stor<' th<' City of Newport Beach on be-
beautiful light skinned. <J.a:'k th<'v wt'r<' greeted with a bu~ half of Phillip C. Skinnl'r or 6500
haired girl, who seems to be"qwte ''Welcome Home'' sign and now-
1
coast Highway. Nl'wpor t.
adept at th~ rhumba. T he couplt; ered leis - - -with the Richard's In h is claim for damages. rated
were mamed at t he S tephe!ls Mark<'t Pmploye('!' all dress<'d up by Attorneys Hurwitz and Hur-
residence on Ma y tenth. w1.th with flowers ln their hajr. 1" itz. Mr. S kinner sta tl:'s that hl'
Jack's younJZer brot.her and . MISS I ~~ was pressed into service by the
Char lene Chambl'rla1n as the1r at-f'irc• Departm<'nt to h<'lp fi~ht the
tendants. I Q•l_ A fire, and that while so doln~ the Helen. Hoxie l Mrs. Robert, that 1411ftJM..., floor gave way and he sufft'r<'d
is I ltas JUSt returned from a motor !'t'\t'l'<' burns and othl'r injuri<'s. to
tr ip to the northerner parts of the I q11 fU ~ the t'XIl•nt and in a location that
state. The trip was cut short l_>e-U~ 8r. h£' will not be abl<' to sit down
cause the climate didn't agree WJth for a spell.
her lOll, who ~as .bee!' ill this year. By ANN Mr. Skinner reported: "Said Fire
GAS H IT ALL anyway. Fran Ther e's no doubt about dt.>ath Dcpart~ent dema!lde~ th~t I a!d
Hanna alipped and gashed her leg and taxes ... or that sununer has a.nd asstst t~em m hghUng satd
bile abe and "Chip" Cleary were coml' to Newport Harbor! And fire by exliOSmg myself to the dan·
w uttlng away the Hanna boat this it's this latter Inevitable that gerous and ~zardous experlenct> ~eek and the next day the Chip we're so P x c i t e d a b o u t a t or. accom~nymg them Into the aearYs' little boy pulled a similar O'BRIEN'S. We agree with the sa~d burrung ~0~· ~at In so
t 'ck a.od also t>nded up with a Chamber of Commerce that South-domg a~d w~Jle ~n said burning rl house wlth satd Fire Department. nasty gash. • • • ern California weather is fine all the floor gave way a nd I fl'll
Divo-and the cust--A .. of their year 'round. but in summer we through saJd floor .and ~~ so do-
h ch•":"ldr is be'lng""Vsought by think's just peachy •. -a nd tha t 's !ng I severely str81Jled ligaments t rH I en why we fK-1 so good and wanna an my s houlder and suffered se--
Mrs. Laurie Jeanne Dunnavant get all dressed up to go places vere bums on my back and but-
from Perry Dunnavant •. The fam-and do things. tocks and I suffered shock and
ily, now Costa Mesa restdents, for-lla.ybe lt'e tbe.e adorable .ew ot~r inJuries by J"('ason of wh.ich
JDertr Uftd ~ ~ del Mar. .._..,. dreMN Ultal .. ke • I have endured great mental and
The melodious match of Mr. and
Mrs. Urban Creecll of Corona
H1ghla.nds . . . both of them con-
cert artists on the piano and
teachers in their own righ t ... has
bit a .aur note. The couple were
married near the close of last year.
Bon Voy age Party for
Pair Going to Europe
He charged that the Injuries
were rect>ived through the im-
proJX"r conduct of the Fire Oepart-
ml'nt or the City or Newport
Beach in exposlng him to the haz-
ardous ex!,kr'lenet or entering the
burning building.
He said he had incurrt>d medical bills totalling $200, had been dt"-
prived of $1,080 in earnings in his
occupation as painter and had
suffered damages from pain and
s uffering in the sum of $25.000.
Thl' City Council has referred the
claim to its Insurance carriers.
Ensign Want Ads bring Results.
We ret irler petter111
fCH bfide1.
1tAREN MARGREI'A
Imports . Nordic G ilis
1307 Coest Blvd.
Corone del Mer
Herbor 1373
Houn 9:30 to 5:30. O p.n 541~
ARNOLD NAEGEU, M. D.
NORMAN CARLSON, M. D.
VERNE SCHULBERG, M. D.
and Staff
OF THE
Newport Harbor Medical Center
3455 Via Oporto, Newport Beach
(In the lido Deve lopment)
WISH TO THANK THE PEOPLE
OF THE AREA FOR THE KIND
INTEREST SROWN IN OUR
OPEN HOUSE.
Tho~e s+ A double "bon voyage" party
was givl'n recently for T i n.a
Hughes of Bay Shores and Claudia
Whitt> of Fullerton by Kay Kootz
of Full€'rton. Tina and her mo~er.
Kn.. Rupert Hughes. are planmn~
a European trip this s ununer and
Claudia wi ll go to Norway. Young
people from the Harbor area. who
wel"'(' ttlJeSts. included nna and
Tom Henderson. Sue Kelm and
John Kepper. Jane Ostrander. and
Bruce Brown. Donna Hanulton
feel till• way. ~! mach .. '"' physical pain and suffering and tl7 t. keep ap oa tlalap. every have required medical treatment
DflW tllll.-.eat brtap la ~ and have had my shoulder and Wac MW aad beautllal ta tiM! arm in a cast ever slnoe that
way or matert.ala. Tlala la ~ time; that I wUl not be able to
tal.alJ aa e.setUac q e! If you use my right arm and shoulder for
aotaee t.be aew Carlye d reM llDe a period of at least two mon ths
(&lid wllo doeeo'tf) you'D ftDd from the date hereof. and that I
a eUmulaUac eomblaaUoa of col-will be permanently dJsabled In
ors, vivid aad tRibdued. make a the use of my right arm and
ratber bul<' ctret.. oae you wlll shoulder; that I have been unable
be happy to wear a rreat deal. to sit sinct> sajd accident and wHI
Surnrner ewee.bteu la beiDa' not be able to sit or lie on my bro~a«ht out lD eome of the aew-back for four weeks from the date
woshonq •o see the Certer ere
welco"'e et e ,.y •i,.,e
eet Carly-, wblch are freeiliT · I trtnuDed wtth orpady aad em-thereof." b~ld~. ~~~================~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;~~~
and Auatin Smith.
KNOW THE BEST
W AY TO TELL
HER SHE'S A
"DARUNG "?
L' Aiglon. too. is blossoming out
with some new dresses that you'U
want to be cnchanUng in this sum-
mer. For fabrics, investiga te the
silky sheer imported cottons in
beaut eou s shades. Yo u'll be
amazed a t the texture of this new
material made of woven Egyptian
yarn dyed to delectable new col-
ors. lnvesUgate, too, the tailored
frock ln pure silk pongee .. •
crease resistant ... natural with
a fleck of color . . . and a very
moderate price tag for this 10
serviceable dress. Hint : try it
whether you're spectating from
land or from sea.
ADd BATS! We have eome
aew bata oa oar llai tree. ~
eldee tbe clartmc ....,...,. tM.t
yoa ba•e beea eo cnq • ..-.
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TO OUR SPECIAL MAY SALEI
e liEN'S DEPARTMENT e
BT WE8TWOOI).-..Bec. $2.15
POLO SHIRTS • •
PEOG~._fiiM
very apeci.t at $1.99
BALBOA BL~ • a real value at
BROADCLOTH SHORTS •
BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS
WHITE TERRY TEES
..... 1&11
3pr.
oaly
ODiy
3.19
2.05
2.95
1.95
AIJ. WOOL SLACKS DOW only 14.95
e 801'8' DEPARTMENT e
IIANDPAINTED
TERRY TEES
8PIX2AL VALUE
GABARDINE SPORT COATS
REA VJ'WJI:IOIIT
BALBOA BLUE SLACKS
GUARANTEED SOX
BRIEFS •
WHITE TEE SHIRTS
THE ~4~
only
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a value at
oaly 89c
cmly 89c
1.95
8.95
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SECOND
SECilON
Tbunday. May 22. 1952 Harbor 1114 cmd 1115 CORONA DEL MAIL CALIF.
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Moose to Bold
Fish Fry Saday
Members and guests of neigh-
boring lodges are being invitoo by
the Newport Beach Moose to a
fish fry next Sunday. Another
dinner waa cooked and served Fri-
day evening at the Lodge by the
Women of the M~. Also a cook-
ing adventure for the ladles was
a pie auction Saturday. May 10,
at the Moose dan~. Money from
the pie sale will be used to pur-
~ a hearing-aid for an elderly
residtmt of Moosehaven.
At last Thursday's meeting of
Women of the Moose. Aida Gorton
told of her work a.s a First Aid
Instructor for the telephone com-
pany. She also dc.>monstrated the
new "Back-pressu~ • • arm-lift"
method of arUflcial respiration.
Argus Myrtle Humphrey was in
charge of the meeting, rep~d.ng
ht>r daughter. Hospital Chairman
Shirley Miller.
Members of the WOTM as well
as Newport Beach Chapter mem-
bers attended the Legion or the
M001e meeting In Glandale Sun-
day. They included Flora and
Jack Vaughan. Joe Homann. Durl
'npplng, Angle Bridges. Aubrey
and Robert MUler. Ali~ and Clar·
enec> Young. Don and Winifred
Randel, Ray Hotrman. Archie 0.~
trancler, Elsie King and ll,yrtJe
Humphrey.
Protest Threat
To Sportfishing
The Ocean Fish Prot~tive M -
sodation is urging all local sport
fishermen to write letters of pro-
test to the California Fish and
Game Commission over the grant-
Ing or permits to grind up 100,000
tons of sardine for fertilizers, oils
and dog foods. OFPA spokesmen say thjs will
virtually se-al the fate of the Pa-
cific sardine, the most popular bait
fish. and thus would seriously in·
jure sportfishing here. The per-
mits were granted against the re-
commendations or the biologists
Of the California Departmmt of
f'ish and Game. all sportsmen's or-
ganizations and mO&t Southern
canning intt.>reats. Of the five Fish and Game com-
missioners, who are appointed by
Gov. Wuren. only Ue F . Pa.,ne
voted against gnntin gthe prr-
mlta.
MayDaysSaleat . FITZPATRICK'S
THURSDAY -FRIDAY AID SATURDAY CO~T . .\ MESA
leuttful BARGAINS for LADIES ! NY~~,:~PS SAVE o n Flannel Housecoats and Assorted Skirts.
Dresaes . MARKED DOWN
REDUCED
Elata~ Stock of
~··.J::s.VS s B 0 E s HOUSE SLIPPERS
REDUCED!
BUGIINS for MEN
ALL
SALES
FINAL
j for only
~ ']•5
U. S. Ked Booster Oxfords for Boya
Rt><'Jlu S6.ts s4•s ~-aad s.t.ts ~ow .t ~
Cbot~ A_,r tnMIIIt of
C'ASl'AL
S HOE.'-
~AdAM' ... ~
IEDUCED!
Bargains lor the Rome
Anglers Party Tar Track Mea \Vm No Tides,
Aids Children Bat Prospects Ire Gootllor 1153
Handicapped chJldren of Orange
Coooty w1ll receive the benefits
from the funds ralst'd at th(' "Pre-
lude to Fishing'' party held last
Thunday by the N«.>wport Harbor
Lady Anglers. Luncheon and fash-
Ion U.OW at the Balboa Bay CUub
were followed by a canasta party.
More than 175 feminine fisher-
men and friends turned out for
the afternoon. California fashions
were displayed by three local
ahope owned by Women Anglers
-• • Gay Toga of Balboa Island,
BJz-Mart knit shop In Balboa and
Trader Horn in Balboa. The eli·
max and contrast to the dressier
fa.ahionl was achieved wh~n Mary
Ellen Adams turned out in dapper
Harbor High's track team .et a
new kjnd of record thll seuon:
for the first time ln 22 years of
track at the high school, the IPlke-
sters failed to bring home a cbam-
pjons hip of some kind But w1th
most of this year's talent return-
ing. prospects are good Cor a top
1953 track season.
After winning 26 straJeht dual
nieeta l.n the Sunset League over
the past three championship years,
Coach Ralph Reed's Tara were
dumped from their pinnacle by
Santa Ana and Fullerton, although
t.My did win over Anaheim, Or-
andge and Huntingtoct ~ach.
Captain Jim Langdale wu high
blue denims. complete with n('w -------------tlabine gear and all the accoutre-
menta u the ''before" flsherwo-
ma.n, and U z Hagen became the
"after'' fishcrlady as she dragged
berMJf into the spotlight display-
IDI a ltring of anchovies caught
out of the bait tank and carrying
her twisted rod as evidence that
her ~ one got away.
The fashion models were aU
m ernben of the club. Pipey John·
son was mUtress of ceremorues.
The party Is a n annual event as a
prelude to the summer's charter
boat fishing parties. It was ar-
ranged by Stell Ma rshall and
Francis Pulaski. co-chairmen. and
a commlttet' including Clara Keel-
er, Mary Jo Lansdowne. Fran
Piper, Uly Call. Mary Belle To-
biu, Doris Pow('rs, Dorothy Ad-
ame, Marie Kaiser. Margaret So-
den and OUve McKenzie.
Pia yen to Present
Farce Next Week
Tal" Tales
-1111 WHD*·D
• BASEBALL
Rebounding from a damaging
four-game losing streak. the Tar
horsehlders invaded Huntington
Beach on May 13. and proceeded
to squ('lch the Oilers 8-3 for thetr
first Sunset League victory of
1952.
Coach Elgin Hall attributed t.be
triumph to extra base hits, inchld-
ing a triple and double by catcher
lAw Abbott, a triple by Pitcher
George LaBona and a double by
shortstop Dick Lusk. LaBono held
the Oilers to five safeties, and con-
tinually showed rcsourcefulnt'ss in
getting out of tight spots.
Harbor's runs came ln the firs t.
third fourth and seventh framl.'s
and were a lmost a ll eamt'd from
the Tars' total of eight safctlt':>
for the day.
Tht-Tar baseballers slipped
back into the loss column Friday.
When the hous(' liJZhts djm for wh,.n thl.'\' lost a t Orange 5-3.
point man in the jumps and
hurdles and wa.s mo.en u "molt valuabl~ man." Other var6ity
standout.'J were Gregg Wright.
Jack Ne~. LeonardJamesand Bob Burkhart in the sprlhts: Roy
Stafford, Tom Henderson and Jeri
Low(' in the distances: Bill Hop-
kins. Jack West In the hurdles and
jumps, and RollY PuluJd and
Denny McClellan in the shot. Roy
Stafford, Harbor's star of the
track season , set a new scbool
record in th(' mile with the time
of 4:46.
'The Bee squad placed a claw
thJrd in the Sunset meet, and won
all but two of their dual m~ta.
High pol.nt man was Lee Taylor.
who won the Sunset 100 yards.
Nate Varney was Bee high jump
champ of the league. Other stand-
outs were Dean Taylor in the
sprints. John Drury and Randy
Peyton in th(' shot; Harold Bene-
ctict. Sam Appel, Chet Cawthon
kl the vault, Bob Gellivaft and
Rod LaSheUe in the hurdles. Ted ~ltran in the lows and Hall See.
ley, Roger McKinnon, and Eloy
Marinet in the distances. In the
CIF finals, Roy Stafford broke the
school 1320 record by a full 10 se-
conds to place.
For the thJrd straight year the
Cees won a second place in the
SWlJet League meet. and won all
of tht-lr dual meets but one. Cap-
tain Roger Boyvey wu high point
man, and the only Harbor Cee to
place in the Southern Califomia
Finals, In the spring. Other out-
standing Cees were Gordon Siple.
school Cee decathlon champ and
pole vaulter : Dave Six and Pete
Hedg('S In the shot: Gene Myre,
league high jump champ; Teddy
.M.artinez in the 660: Jim Whcel<'r
and Bob Sqwres in the sprints.
and Brucl' Knipp and Don Huber
10 the hurdJt's.
thE' Newport Harbor CommunHy Nc·wport dented the platter
P layers product ion nex t w~k. th(' "';<'<' m th<' fourth when Bob WC'l· Mr· M G b · 1 62
sky will light up with somt> make-z<'l and Dick J.usk got on and werP s. a e a ne ' '
bf>hE'v<' thNHric~ .. taN 1tnd Mos." scored on a sim~l<' by th<' Sun"<'' I Of Balboa, Succumbs
Hart'!' hy!'trricaT fare<-. "Lic ht L'p L<'a~u<''s ll•adin~ hatter. ratch~r
the Sky," will be underway. Thl' L<'wif' Abbott. ThPir othl.'r run Funt•ral !><'rvices wt'rt' h<>ld Sa~
!'Pilinl.! or thl.' pla~ 1s a bout thr<'l' 1 came in t he last innin~:. Eloy Mar-I t urdu~ for Mrs. ;\laf' C',('n,.vie\'P
,;tep6 from rrality for its cPntrally t1nez \\alkina::: and thPn scorinJ: on Gabriel. 62. of 911 E. Balboa Blvd .. ~tagf'd ~rf'nro; nrP laid backstage succPSsi\'(• singlE's by Jack Wf'lCh<'l IJstlboa. Mrs. GabnPI, a. Balboa
or a N.-, .. York Thrntr(' a nd Bob Wetz£>1. r('sident for 26 years a nd a Cali-
Pati Witt<' alrl'ad\ well kno\\TI , Harbor's stArtin~ pitcher, Pell' fornja resident Cor 53 years. <lied
in the H.arbo~ ar<'a r'or her adven-' Morris. faltered in the second Inn-May 14 at Alta Vista ~pital In
turf'8 in actin~. is directin~ thl' in~: when he walked two men in a Pasadena. Rev. Tom Pendt'll of
plAy, which will be giv40n at 8 :30 row, and had to be replaced by ~hrist Church by. the Sea ortl·
p. m. TUesday, Wedni'Sday and Bob WPtzel. etated at the serv1ct-s at Grau<'l
Thursday at Orange Coast College • TENNJS . Mortuary.
Chapel. This is the nnal play of Sparked by J1m Arms trong and ----
thf' scason for the Community thl' doubles tf'am of Dick Johnson -Rea.ltora of the Harbor section l
Players and tht' performances will and Bugs Z..rlx'. the Sailor tennis-~et results through use of the En·
hE' for the benefit of the Hoag m('n sneaked by Huntin~ton Beach slen real estate section.
Mt'morisl HOflpital and the Sister 5-4, on May 13. for their first
Kenny F oundation. league victory of the 1952 season.
Local Boy's Plays
GitJen at Pomona
Two original one-act plays by
James Steffensen of Corona del
Mllr we~ ~ted today by the
Pomona College Lab Th('atre. Htt
directed one or the plays, an EUz-
abethan comedy called "A F ool 'l
Faith," and p~ed the• part of a
walter tn the other, a romantic
comedy entitled "Picture ~t
carda.''
Jim baa been selected u a
Rhodes Scholar, ls member of Ph1
Beta Kappa, winner of the Fresh·
man Dlgliah prize, former editor
of the college paper and member
ol the collep orchestra and dra·
ma tlca aoclety.
Tlaumday, May 22, 1151
lla:Dc:bo M..a
Nursery School
State IJoensed and Appw&Nd
FJun 2 toe.,..,.
SI.U)el'Vlled Care a.od
Conatructtve ~
U&IJONAIILID &&..-
Open 5 da~ J»r weelt--8 to 15
Transportation l"unnWMd
190 E. 15th St.
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The Only S.fo
Ptol6ction Ag.,_
~TH-HIAT
FtRE -THIPT
Cold Stor•ge v.utt
On Premises
HAVE YOUR FURS
RESTYLED NOW AT
LOW SUMMER RA Trill
OLIVE M. DULIN&
Jll N. lroaclway,
. T«LEPBONE II 2-12.!
In the t"a.st art' Bob Gleason. Armstrong won his mat~ in
Martbella Randall, Mel ~lTY. straight sets of 6-2 and 9-7. while
Ul Fi.th, Bonnie ~rry. Maurice Johnson and Zerbe did even better
RolaDd, Bob Cheney, Neva Oak-ln winning their doublet~ match ln
den. Edward Fish and Roland consecutive sets or 6-1 and 6-2.
Wella. Tickets are avaHable Dwa.in Gatterdam won hI II
through Mrs. Karl Axtater. HA match 6-1, S-7 and 6-3, and Dick
0167-M. and VinCt'Jlt's Travel Bu-Craig also won in thret> seta. 6-2.
Now! A Permanent Even Lovelier
reau. HArbor 1246. S-7 and 6-2.
---At Orange Friday, the Tar nPt-~t."WCOMF~ IIERE t<>rs slippPd back into th('ir slump,
N..., resid~>nts in the Harbor falling before the Panthers 7-2.
Area are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Newport's only winner was the
Jonf.'ti, 404 Jasmine Ave .. Corona doubles team of"Dwaln Gatterdam
del MaT, who have recently movt'd and Charles Ralston.
trom Altadena. Mr. Jom•s works
for tM Axt'lson Machine Company
in Huntington Park. The family
includes two dau~ht ers. Judy, 12.
and Pam, 8.
Ensign Classified ads have been
a proven means of reaching buyers
for all sorts of merchan~Use
them! Phone HArbor 1114.
for news of the "Harbor Area"
it' a
The Newport Harbor Easiga
published
eYery
Thursday ••• .. lor
IEWS
of the
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,...
Fluid-Torqll
Drivel
" .... Nl"nlaT
Harbor tr11h Team Wins
Road-Day-0 Top Honors
Newport Harbor IDitl School lbrlon Morru ot Harbor Hid\,
won top haoDn with a tt-n IIOIJn with 485 points, wu hlJth indfvf.
or 928% polnt.a at the annual duaJ scorer among the gl rla. Tom
Road-Day-0 autornobUe drtvfnl HlU ot Harbor, with 490'.4 polnta,
oontest Saturday at the Santa Ana waa teeond highest among the
Conununity Center. The loalll boys. tNINnd Royal Lord of Santa
atudenta ,._t edged out Santa Ana High, who scored 505%.
Ana Hl&h. In ae<x>nd place with Each IChool a.n t a team of one
9'.18 polnta. Other ldloob partJ· boy and one girl, who had won lo-
d patinc were Fullerton, 914% eat ellmtDation oonteat.a, l.n wblch pointa; Anahetru; H 11 n tl D6 ton 118 atudentl participated. There
l3each, 90C": Lquaa 8each.. wen written examin.atJona Satur· 829~; Valeftda, 821%; San Juan day, then a ser1e. of driving t"ta ca.-mmo, 115%. and a wheel changtnc raoe. The ----c-----.----~4-Day-0 was sponaored by IlL. w-1 .... -e County Supt. of Sc:hools Unton ... A' U Slmrnons, the Driver Training
11 •-.-l.i.J. F.s;• Education Teachers A.un. and the r en;& UM Farmera Insurance Group.
Trophies were presented Tues·
day at the Belboe Bey Club. R.-cord btealdnc attendance at
the annual Corona del Mar Cub
Pack 180 County Falr Saturday
afteornoon Ia anticipated frotn the
heevy advance tlcket aales, ac-
cording to Olairman Duncan S tew·
art. Helping spur t he efforts of the
young Mlesman '-the grand prize
of a deep sea fishing b1p for the
best ticket seller and his dad.
Zonta Adds to
Fireworks Fund
Helen Norton presided on May 8
over the first regular luncheon
meeting of the Zonta Club since
WOIIIIID ... City ...
S51JJDD D Jalu;' II
Kn. Talda Jte])anAet. 417 Helio-
trope Aft.., c.c-dll .,_, ._
lued the dty tor sn.298. 75 for m.. juries IUftued ..,_ abe .Upped
and fell Dtar ber baml. J• 11.
She cba.rcH the dty wlth Del:ll·
gence la aUowln« mud and dHJr1.l
to accumulate at Firat Av~. near
HeUotrope. She" claimed ahe .uf· re~ a broken left arm and other
injuria.
.....
THE LIDO WAY
Aut.hortzed R.epreMDtatlw
All SebedWecJ AlrU...
SblPI • -• 1"ra1Jw • • -1'cMn
7 I
de~~orators
• flne hous ·yachts· apart•••h
H.re et H-eftel Gef'd.., we hen EVHYTHIN4!i-.
v-cea Mlect ,_ fwmtwe h-.._. r..,..... c-.
le~tiOfl of ._..,._ eftel '•ciflce Tropicel ;,. tills erM-
We heve l.f9e .toch of dr•fMfY efMI .,,....,...,., f..
bricJ, weMpepen. A-CO'IIfl"f• eiMI epplle-.
HouM I &.~ ... .-otb-he"• • repvtafMtl fw
d oing Hie fi11est uphohtert eftel drepefY ...,. a-'
our fwnitvfe •'"' rett•11 tl.ops fe...._.. .... i6lt.tr
m•d• f~Wnii~~re. Y 0 11 wve tiiM •'"' _, by ~
int f~ o11e of ow dKoreton tll.re it ._.
oblig•tioft.
Otflcial opening of the fair at
1 p. m. Saturday wiU be signalled
by the arrival of the Cub Scout
parade or de<X>ra ted bicycles at
the Corona del Mar School. The
parade will begin at Cout Blvd.
and Poppy Ave. at 12 :4:5 p. m. and
will be piloted and rear·g\.lal'ded
by motorcycle police to the IChool
grounds. Decorated booths, games,
pony rides. movies and contests
will provide the fun at the fair.
her installation as presiden t. Myr.
tle Soderberg and Mrs. :--lorton I
were namt>d representati\'t>S to the 1 l)r;--4
pre-organization meetin g of the House ~Gorden Woman's Auxlliary for Hoag Me·
moria! Hospi tal on Friday The
club voted to contribute to the Ill COAST IUeHWAY0 MtWPOIT I tACH, CALif.
Chamber of CommercP fire"' orks
Ope• ••n1 I* h 6.o -a • ...,. IO<M te I >eO
fund.
The president. Mildr"d Stanley. PAll I fiiiiTIIE ··· 1artet st.e ••-
swl .. -.s • UMIRH.US· PADS· R£COV£RS
Judy Tucker
Is Queen
Helen Stock ton. PeJ:~Y Rt·mert,
Blanche Renz and Franc£"S ME'ars
a ttended an Ol'll:anil'..utton dinner
for thf' Zonta Club o f Lon~ !Wach
l"st \\N•k. ~pwport H~trbor /'..on·
VACHT FURNITURE· BARBEQUES ..I.
tians are sponsorin~ th!' nf'\.\ t !ub
--, Poll tital Adv••r t i~o.~7in•·n 1 1 ~----:-C-:::P:-o:-:-li ti:-:-. ca--;1-A7"":'d"-'C-r-:-:t.lse~m-cn-:t:-:-)----:f:-::P:-o7.li:-:-ti:-ca-I;--;A~<h:-.-"rt-:7'1s-,.-m-e-n7t :---
Public Installation of n!'" ofr1·1
cers of J ob's Dau~h t<'rs IkthPI
No. 157 will tx> held at R p. m.
Saturday at the Friday Afto•rnonn
Clubhouse in Costa Me~a ~~~ .... .,
Judy Tucker of Newport li('ight!-1 I
was r lectl.'d Honort•d QuC'rn of thl'
&-thel at hv11t Thur!lday's m<'Ctin~.
Others w hu will take offi('(' for
the comin~: six months will oo \ Joanne M<'rrill .. senior princess;
Lynn Smith. junior prln('('ss;
Diane Harris, guide: Car o I y n
Woodworth, marshall. 1
Miss Marcia Taylor. outg01n~
Hono red Queen, t hankE'd the
Guardian Council and aU th<' m!'m-~ tx•rs and their parC'nts for their
hl•lp durin~ her tl.'rm of o ff iN'.
After thP meeting sh<' wa hon·
un•d by a party.
Bethel Dau~hters gwing thl'ir
obli~a tion work wl'rc Toni flur·
rou((hs. Pat and Donna Ca,a·
naugh, Pat Crowt>ll. Barbara FN'·
ney, Joan Heaston. Marjor1e Knox.
Kuy McClellan. J ohnell McMinn.
Pat Smith. Conni,• Scel<'} a nd Dale
Wa&. -Music Proqram. Speech
At Father·Son Banquet
C. Mcr lr Wa terman of ~anta
Ana v.;ll prE'sent th<' m~lcal ('n·
tertainmpnt and Mlkt' F ink of Ful-
IC'rton w1ll speak at the thu-d an·
nual Father and Son banquet at
Christ Church by the St'a Wedn<'S·
day evening. Mr Watl'rrnan has long ~n identifl('() with YM CA
affstirs throu~hout SouthE'rn Cali·
fornla. Mr. Fink has rect'ntly
come to CaUCornla from Michigan
a nd is serving as assistant mjnist<'r
a t the Fullerton M<'thodist Church.
Tickets can be obtained throul!h
ttw men or the c hurch or by call·
ing Rev. Tom Pt>ndell or the
church ortlce.
JOHN A. MURDY
SAYS:
* 'We must restore conflde•c• .. ..
public institlltioiiS ......._ •calllprO-
misinCJ honesty Gild lwtw+lty 011 .... ~
of our elected represelltalives."
* WHO IS JOHN A. MURDY?
John A. Murdy --· farmer, business man and civic leade r·· ·has been
a remc\~~ t of Orange County for the past 40 y e ars. He is Presjd ent of
Hoag Memorial Hosp!tal-Presbyterion, trustee of 'ilb.ittie; College. ;:xmt-
chairrnan of Water Problems for the Orange County Farm Bureau, past-
president Smeltzer Lima Bean Growers Association. and a veteran of
World War L He is a member of the Methodist Church and a Rotarian.
John A. Murdy has always taken a keen interest in the problems of Or-
ange County and has earned an en viable reputation for his honesty and
inteqrity.
We and Hundreds of Others, Endorse John A. ~uftty for the State Sen~te Because We Believe He Will Give Honest and Conaci•-
tious Representat;on With the Integrity Oren~ County Needs •
Sacramento:
The Harbor Medical Clinic
Cld SkiD.Df'r
~ A.llrl. a...y o., ...
Looalt~ V~at
Dale ..... "I
Mn. Oolla Browa
E4Cw ..
l\llbur Buck
~. ...... 1\lak~
H. R. IUor
........ llftbtt.ll
Formerly Dr. T. P. R..der's Office
W. J. COWAN, M. D.
C. L. SMITH, M. D.
DONOVAN JOHNSON. M. D.
ANNOUNCES THE ASSOCIATION Of
DhVID I. NIELSEN. M. D. .
In the Pr~ctic. of Internal Medicine
)4()9 Newport lllvd.
Newport le"h
Teleph~
HArbor 602
8. E. Clulnlben
Min. .......
RoWrt ReM
Dr. Gt'Ofll' !'oi. PM*'
Lloyd Weo4
IArTJ 8Powa
lrwill Spk!w o. B. ....
Mark Sodfoa
lin. 8ta.Jq ~ ..... ~ ........
Wllll.a• PWMir ""' ..... SaafeN U.wood \'lek
St.aalef .......
DUN C. a&ADFOKD, H.-port Beaell
ft. D. PLAHERTY--Coeta Meea
K.E.RLE WOLVEilTOS-ln1 ... ~
MilS. THOMA KENN'EDY-t.acaaa 8Mft
E.l:f'Cuth•f' Comm.ttt~ Mf'fnbfon.-~ Dt•tri<"t
0 . Z . Ro~M'rt.OII
BllADF.S FIN('H
a& -...AJ~~oaJ: ft8HER
'I'BOIIA8 lltt'Y'UlN A..~
Olle' a fw o.r... ... liar.
Ba.la.o. & Nf!WPO"t SMell
,..&:...._._.._ ...... o •• 0 1 'p CJOIIIIIP-• .... ~~r. ... --~-......... ... lACK Cftrl
Jtagell
Mn. Driggen DiM
Rev. Joseph McSharle of the
COiata Mesa Community Me thodist
Chu:rdl ofriclated Monday at the
1\meral aervices for Mrs. Mabel
Leona Driggers, 69, of 603 E . Bal·
boa Blvd., Balboa. at the Gra~l
M ort.lary in Costa Mesa. Mrs.
Dri~. a native of Iowa, died
ThW'Iday in a Santa Monica aanl-torlwn. She had llved in Balboa
for four yeen.
BALBOA IS lAND BABY
The new baby at 209 Onyx Ave.,
Balboa laland. lathe w~ daughter
of Mr. and Mra. Robert BerUn.
S he wu bom at St. Jo.eph Hoe·
pltal Ju t Thursday, (May 15>
weighing 6 pounds, 13 ouncu.
ILLNESS IUZP8 BE& HOKE
Olneu hu forced Mra. Edwin S.
Edick of Costa Mesa to be absent
from many of her usual a ctivities.
Soad Beams Offer New Rope ill
O.,aaic Diseases, Doctor Says
Hilh frequency sound beams, high-frequency waves complete-
vibrating at the rate or 1.000.000 ly relieved 41 patients of a U
cycJee a second. offer great new symptoms. including pain, swell·
hope for the treatment of all or- lng and crippling. Most of the
ganjc disease, a doctor who has 41 were a ble to return to their
pioneered in the introduction of jobs.
such treatment in this country AT CEDARS HOSPITAL-
said.
Legion Pa.t Pro~d ..
Boating lor Patients
Boats • • -rowboets • • • skiffs
---oars and acceuories to boat-
ing are being sought by the Ameri-
can Leg'Jon Post 291 for patlenu
a t Naval Hocpltal In Corona. Am·
bulatory petlent.l and conval•·
cents may use the boating equJp-
ment on a )age near the hospital.
Boa t.1 in di.arepelr wUl be fixed
and made St>aworthy, according to
Ed Murriaon, local Legi6n com-
mander.
FINAL PBOORAM GIVEN
A pot-luck luncheon yeaterda.y
at the home of Mrs. Ronald Bar·
low of Balboa cl<Nied the activities
of the aeaaon for the Har bor
Motheraingera. 'Their final pro-
gram waa presented Monday for
the Newport Beach Elementary
School.
Letten--
Thirty-two were markedly EDITOR OF THE ENSIGN:
Dr. Kobak, head of the Depart· 11 ed There has ...__n some talk about benefited but were not re ev """" ment of P hysical Medicine at the the dog sHuatlon and much view-
Cook County Graduate School of o f all symptoms. Only 29 or the ing with alarm. But I don't be-
102 failed to show definitely tieve 1't is ... bad as painted. .. •--Medidnt', Chicago, said he has ...... · .ruau lasting improvement. The pio-I think that, with about 90% of used th£' sound machines to treat the famiUe11 thinking it wiae not neering American research hu k do in asthma. tuberculosis. arthritis, to try to eep a g our con-
muscular dystrophy and ma ny been under way at Cedars of ~tested area, In some way the ma·
Lebanon Hospital since last De· jority should prevail. other diseases. Of the 10% who do keep dogs
cember. some se<>m to have room and com·
In using ultrasonics on some ply with the law. Others have old
60 pulmonary t uberculosis cases. In Caliromla, the u1trasonic dogs which have been brought
he said. 1t was found t hat 81.8 machines are being used to t rea t here without an understanding of
disease at White ME'morial Hos-the fact t hat it is inhumane. When Jl('r C'('n t ha d symptomatic im-tht>Se old dogs are gone there will
proveme nt. in that thert> was an pital, Cedars of Lebanon. the likely not be ano ther in its place.
alleviation or some, but not all, University of Callromia at Los Of t he rest thE're ar£> a few who
....... Angelt>S Medical CE'ntE'r nnrl disrt>garc1 the requirements of the of ult'ir symptoms. SPCA that. for the protection or S tanford Medical ~chool th do .. _ be k t 1 h Of 6(YT cast•s or asthma. 29 P<'r e ~. ·~ ep on a eas Locally, Ultra Sound Therapy \\ hrn away from his home. C(>nt were cured and 34.4 per cen t I Of the last named ther(' S<'<'m
cent wert> symptomatically bene-is 'being used with grE'a t sue~ to be two classl's of ownt>rs; 1.
fited.. or 106 rasPs of multiple in the treatm<'nt of disE'as<' by Thr t hou~htles<; ones. 2 T h<' ml'an
SCI" osis 'I o Ur Gt'O H. S tricker, D. C., lo· 1 un~. 'r . ··" (M'r Cf'n t \\er e ren-ThE'rC' arE' v~"ry fE'W in any case
dr rt>d totally symptom-frN• for catt>d 10 hJs nE'w offlet's at 485 hut sinc·P thrir dog!l continually
two yea rs and -t2~'l pP r C£>nt wf'rt' Newpor t Blvd., Cos ta Mesa run thP nPi~hborhood t here is no
IPlline whf'n or wht're you will no-Improved Ht> has used · many dtfft'n·nt liCE' 11. Wt' have a barking dog
fWca 1 11 h. h r modalittt•s In his past l\H'nty-nt'arb) and. after a day of int~>r-
LL''f' 11 w 1~ rt>qut>ncy mH t<'nt barking, it seems Uk e you
of thP suund wavt•. th~ ultra-<'lght Y<>ars of practJct>. but be-1 have heard dogs continuously
sonic marhinf' produces a "cold" ht>ves Vltra Sound to be on(' of when•a s it is only one do~. That
h and · h r c the finest. It is amazing to see j•s tht' way with most a nnoya nces: ea t en<'rgy tn t P orm o we notice the annoyer. barking or
a push-pu11 force that can the 'ery rapid recovery a nd a t-1 runniOJ~ loose, and fo~et the many
chan~t> th .... sha(X' of largt> mole-most imm('(lia te r eJjef from pain I which are never heard or seen.
-·• h 1 t 'Jtra Sound produ~s It se<'ms to me my right and <.:u.~es so t at unmixab t> sub-rri,·lleg«>. when I find a neighbor's
stances such as oil and water The STRICKER HEALTH dog has ruJned my plants a rftt
can be mixed. he said dir tlC'd my proper ty, to speak to O F'F'ICES bring to the Harbor 1 the owner a bout it. 1 try to t'X·
SHOULD RE.IJPOSD-area one of the finest drugless plain that the animal bothers me
offices of its kind to be found and that. u far as I know, I have "All orpDJc diM'~ should not bothered the owner. If the ,_.,..4 -althou~h 110me may anywhere. It is equJppN with penon hu been merely thought·
110&-&o U.llt t.reatmnt." he RadionJcs, X-ray (Fluoroscope). lt'SS we may hope he may become
Ph I 1 thoughtful. There is alwaya that lile ..W. Laboratory facilitie11. Yl ca c-hance. Of course If the owner
Sound wavc·s so powerful that E xamination Rooms, Ultra Son-turns out to be mean about it,
ic. Short Wave. Diathenny, Sine or entirely without regard for hJs they raassa~f' molt>cult>s of hu-dog, then 1 guess there is not
man flesh. appear to make wa-Wave, Ultra Violet , Traction, much to do as long as our d ty
tel' &aU and even dissolve kid~ and Ma nipulation Departments. laws wilJ not Cor cannot) help.
1 lowever t he mean ones may move Del atones have been used ht>re Office hours are from 10 to 5 away, or you can do so.
suCOP8SfuJiy In treatment of Monday thru Friday. Consul· Thr mean ones will thJnk you
""pt'nal ar thrt't ls. t' gi th t disagreeable, but your o ther neigh-" . ta lOllS aN> ven W l ou bora will be glad they can dls pei'U("
Tested on a group of 102 art h-charge or obligation. with the daily shovt>l detail to
· h h d f J-"' d Phone BEacon 7308 for an an. clean tht> lawn. Some one said rttia~ w o a a• ...... to rP~pon ... "so use your own as not to Injure
to other treatmen t, the super· pointment . (adv.) another." A. T. RANDOM
__ (_Po_U-t i_ca_l_A_d_vP_r_t _is_em_e_n_tl _____ ( P-o-1-1 t-ical---:--A-d-:-v-e_r_tis_e_m_en_t_)----,-:P::-o-:-:11:-U:-. cal Advertisement)
The Issue
AD candidates are against stn.
All candidates are honest. eoonomical and effi-
dent. 1'boae Aft stock pb:ruea of every polltic.al
1h1Caneot.
'!bat }eevs ODiy ane ._.In thk campetgn tor
e1eetton ot a State Senator. Which candidate can
4lo the most for Orange county at Sacramento!
Any lnfonned penon knows the answer-Sam L.
Collins, speeket' of the Legislature for the last 12
seeslom: member of the State Board of Public
Works ; member of the Boa.rd of Regents. Unlver.
8lty of Callfom Ja: vtoe-dtatrman of the Joint In·
tertm Committee to study btgtnvays: member of
the J oint Interim Corrunftiee on Agriculture. Elect-
n.t gtws tbe anner cleuly. Every Informed
penon Jmoww the advantace to Oran~ county ot
Sam Colllm' high poettkJn In atate government
Wbleb eancMate can do the mo.t? 1be question II
aJr..ty .... aed by Sam t;, Oot11M' r.cont ~ ..........
Sam L
COLLI IS
Stale Se•slor
iii; Dired from Factory
at T erriftc: Savings!
OUR
•
WHY PAY MORE?
Buy Direct from Factory
and Save the Difference!
Ladle.'
SUIIER SUITS
IN SIIABT SBA.&Il81UN
Long or Short Sleev~ Jl.etr. 8.15 aa4 IO.N
495
AND 695
SHEEI IUAIDIIES -· CHECIED TIPPERS
Sizes 10 to 18 and 38 to «
~~6 8'5
Smart
UIIEI SUITS
2-and 4-Pc. Styles
Rfoc. 15.85 and $%1.60
11'5 TO 16'5
Corduroy Jackets 3.75
FADED BLUE DENDIS
Cb&reoal Dealma
Tw1Jla -Wlalpcorda 100
Denim Pedal Pushers
115
o.ol
SleeYIIea II-•
=~ .. ~~ .. -
Cott.oa Prill& DIIIM. Slim
lEI'S FilE SLICD
~s~ 1'1aaaea.
Slz.es 28 to 50
ltet'· ,,16 to U.IO
545
TO 1795
Mea '• 100" Wool
SPORT COATS
Imported and Domestic
Woolens. Sizes 36 to 46. In
Regulars -Shorts -Longs
Bee. so.oo to ee.oe
1995
1'0 4J95
liEN'S 1~
WOOL SUITS
TerrUlo Selec:Uoa
Long or Short S leeve
Aec· l .t5 to ,.N 155 ro 495 .....
DPPEI .IICIETS
Fully Uned
~5 1cr
Amazing V alaes ill Oar
CmDBEN'S DEPUTMENT
Infcmts, Boys' and Girla' Sizes
FADED BLU E DENDI
BOXER SHORTS
~a:-o: ......... 99c
FADED BLUE DENDI
BOXER SLACD
Sbee 1 ..
t to I ........ -··· ..... ..
Bo~ IIH&. F ADED BLUE
DENIM JACXE'I'S
:':'.! .... _. ... .. r'
Bo)'ll' .. ,_
PRIIT Slim
Slue 141 'to 18 ................ .
Girt.' Cotto. •••DL sam ~a:-I' .-.. ··· ... .. _ 89t
Boyw' OelaaeM
SWill TRUIIS
ALL f39 RIZES
Wesbninster ~fg. Co.
Westminster A•enue cmd Locust Street
WESTMINSTER, CALIFORNIA
BETWEEN SANTA ANA and SEAL BEACH
cmd Bueaa Park cmd HUDtiDgton Beac:ll
BOUM: DaaJ t:lt .. ltll .. a. ._..,. It .. t :ll .. a. o.-....... ¥ """ ..... lsll ~
n:u:I'IIONK 'WaTIIJlllrn'T& till
!Iunday, May 22. 1152 .... ~'I ..._Ill 1N1KN
~~ Dog Onliuace QMges .....
A group of dog OWMn haa pubUc places ll on a &euh. For ~·---Da"' Licnng launched • c:ampalen throughout ... 'The portion authorlzlnc eo-~· 7 " the dty urging c:b&nges ln the pro-forc:ement officers to etter prt.
BJ B. N. DE8ENB"DO, PILD. posed ordinances be[ng oonaldel"ed vate prembee be ~liminatecl
by City Council to requi~ anti-Doc owners are urged to mail
rabl~ vaccination to keep dogs off a poetcard to City Council uk.ing
public beaches. that these auggestlona be lneor-. 1be election of Harvey Pease
to the elementary achool board
ahoulct be taken u a vote or confi-
dence for the present elementary
achool administration.
H . J. Lorenz of SOO Ocean Blvd.. porated in th~ ordinances, and the
Corona del Mar. has drafted a let-doc owners are alao urged to be
ter wh.lch is being sent to all rt'· p~t at City Hall Monday eve-
gWtered dog O'Nilers in the dty, nlng, when the ordinance~ wm
with the foUowtng suggestlolUl for apin be COMl~red.
re-drafting the ordinances: The l~tter from Mr. Lorenz
Harvt>y received 366 of the 644
votes caat. One of the main planks of his platform was that If It t.
nec:euary to make changes In pol-
icy then parents and teachers
ahould meet together and with common effort and Intelligence
work out the problems.
1. The vaccination, lr enforced states: "During the last City
at aU, should be compul.&ory for Council meeting, a pro~ dty
all warm-bloock!d domestic ani-ordJnance wu introduced which
mala, such aa dop, cata and mon-,rovtdes for the forcible ~edna
keys. tion of all dogs In the City of
2. No vialtlng animals be per-Newport Beach and which also
mltted wtlhln the dty limita with-proposes to bar all beaches to
out ftcdnatian. dogs even when on a leash. Thia
3. No dogs be barred,from any City Ordinance containa a pro-Harvey Pease understands meth-
oda and techniques of education
becau.e he has been a achool
teacher hlmaelf. He is well aware
that both te&chers and admlnla-
traton in the public schools are
apedaliats In thelr fields. ntey
have received training that Is
THE SHOW GOD 0~
~ 1ft the .. n.. of ~ ... ..,.,w" ,_...... lty
N_,_t lalltoe ~eral S.Yi•t• a1141 Loa• ~latiOfl
bued upon mlJUons and mlJUons of Ask a Newport Harbor re-
doll&n research. Many of the belt aldent, "Who Is your favorite
mtndl in our country and through-actress?'' and the an.wttr
out the world have conributed will llkttly be, "Marthella
their factual knowledge and their Randall"·
creative thinking to developing a This year's president of
more refined product. Newport Harbor Community
• It ia characteristic of a free Players, Mrs. Randall is an Inspiration to all who work country that we can lmprove me-with her and watch her pe_r-
thods of education as well as me-form. She has appeared in
tbodl in lnduatry and for the mill-leading roles In the Players'
tary. Where education Is control-production of ''The Male An-
led, they say "burn the books." u I mal" and ''Two Blind Mice".
a contender for the school board She gained notice in South·
ln Lag\U\8 Beach iA rumored to land dramatic circles with
have advocated. The candidate for her direction of the ex-
our elemtontary school board who tremely succel'lsful "Dream
was mo8t opposed to our elemen-Girl" and "ldiot's ))plight". tary school teaching techniques Th h 1 c w r eceived but 45 votes, fewest of oug a nat ve o yom-
any of the five candidates. This ing Mrs. Randall lx'came a
Is a clear endorsement by the vot-converted Californian early M ARTtiELLA KASDALL
ina public that our children are be· in life. She attend<'<~ Hunt-., ington Beach Hh:h School and F ul-she is a famous, tem~ramental
ing carefully taught. lerton J . C. She rrcE>i\'rd h<'r AB actress whose ravonte t'ndearin~:
Ntoither Ha rvey Pease nor the degrN' and took post gra d u a t e ,•xprf'SSion 1s "Bless you. Dah-
ataff of the elementary schools work in Drama at thE' L'nh·ersll> ling~" wou ld say that the job is perfect. of Southt>rn C a 1 i C 0 r n 1 a. 0 C C In real lift'. sh<' ~ays, "I'm glad
It is not Cor human beings to a t-campus. she 'A'8.S heard in commer-to ha"E' the opportunity to thank
fain perfection. Any sensible par-cial radio pro~tTams on S tations Newport Balboa Federal Sa\'ing
Pnt wi'-1 lx' conCf'rnC?d enough KFJ, KHJ. and KMPC. While and Loan for its staunch s upport about the pre?sent and tht> future d . f h h' or our Community Theatre group
Of htS' child to SE'e what kind or stu ymg or er l<'ac 10~ career. Your help to lL'> has lx'rn typical she found time to Sf>n (' as presi-teachin~ he is ~cttlng. dent of Zeta Eta Phi. her spe<-<:h of thr nc ti \P mterMt )OU havr
The wise paren t will have num-sorority, and st•ll Nlrned the always takC'n 1r1 thf· bf'st projt'cts
erous consultations with teachers prized Phi Beta Kappa kcy with of our community."
a nd principals to see how his off-her bacht>lor's deJn"t>e. WhilP h<'rP at ="""-port Balboa
apring Is getting along and wheth· Mrs. Randall has bN'n a fa,·oritc F ederal Savings & Loan. onr of
£'r he ls learning up to his cape-teacher at three California high our pnme activities Is lendin)::
city. It is at that time the critl· schools, including he?r own, and monf>y for hom<' bUJidmg. wr d~m
ctsms should be made or the school two junior colle~es, Full~>rton and it a privilege to lend a helptng ~)'Stem. However, par~nts must Orange Coast. HC?r subjects have hand to the Commumty !heatre
never lose sight or the fact that included drama and radio, English. group - --and we are parttcularly
they are not specialists in educa· Spanish, Latin, journalism and 1 proud _ to !'lumber m<'mbers of ~hat
tion and they must realize that speech. S he now rt>Sidl'S in the orgamzat1on amon~ our savm1.,rs
modem methods of lmparting harbor arE'a with h£'r hus bl\nd, cu.stomer1>. Afler all. we dPal
knowledge and developing per-Jerry, and son. Jock. I J>?mt'What in thE' same c?mrnodl-
sonaUty are thoughtfully and sin· Under her leedenhip, the? Com-tiE'S. drE-ams. hopes, amb1 ~1ons ..
vt.1on pmnJttina humane offlcen I ~k~ and cturtnc tbe ._. to enter any ~ or prh'8t~ pro-mer monO.." ~ within the dty limits for the -----....... --.-----
f>UJ'POIIe of let'k1ng out dogs. The -~ ---.. city attoTMy stated that the bar· ~I
ring of clop from the beachea wu •• r ...... j\Mt the ftnt atep, and that ev~.:. U .....
tually dop might be barred from
aU pubUc placet such as streets
and walks ln certain areu.
''WhJle we feel that compulsory
vaccination of dogs and possibly
certain other regulations might be
of benefit, this ordinance u pro-
J)05ed encroaches on your personal
fTeedom, and also works a hard-
ship on local I'Hidenu without
accomplishing Its purpose due to
the Influx of visiting do5tS on
( PoU tical Advertist'mt'n t 1
••••• ··-...... -a.-.. .., ...... 4 .............. ~ ................... No ..... w ..............
CR.EOIT IUREAU
OF NfWPOIT MACH, LMUNA
lEACH AND COSJA ~
H4 liw.nWo A.,.. '· 0 ... .. ..... llff ............. c.a
1 Political AdvertlselJlBit)
Re -elec t YOUR
U.S. Senator
l{fj
IIU ICNOWLAND, at 43, has Important semonty on key
Senate C<>mmittees. auuring California the strongest
possible repr<'f'en tat•on dunng the yPars ahead.
HI lt"lliSINTS GOOD, CUAN GOVIINMINT and 80Ulld
domestic policies ... is re<'ogn1zed aa an outstanding au-
thority on international atfa1rs ... 1s a veteran of World
War II, knows th<' horror of war, and woru for ~. cerely applied. munlty Theatre has had its busit'st although we approach tht>m from .::..:..:..::.....::.__...:..:. _________ and most successful year. Since a different \1ewpoint.
1 '"'mel...,. July, membersh.lp has more than S<l\;ngs acrounts with u.s have
SINATOit ICNOWLAND HAS ONI OF THI IUSIIST OlfiCU
on Capitol Hill, yt't finds time to help Cali!orniau with
their problems, large and·smaiL One of them WTOte him
recently: "l like big men who answn little !totten."
--doubled to 135. A new monthly led to the realization o r many TM bulletin. "The Call Board", has drE-ams and ambitions. These sav-I
Sl I be-en launched to keep members ln~:s not only are insured up to p • informed of varied activities. ~10,000. but they earn a higher rf'-
whlch include workshop plays di· turn because in mor1' than 15 HArbor 81 rected, acted and produced by years w(''vt> paid n<'ver less than
COW members. Planned entC'rtalnment 3 prrcrnt per annum. Why not
,.,. ..
427 N.rcM.. programs for clubs and civic or-start your savin~s to f'arn more
~tanlz.ations are ab;o a new innova-for you? C'nmC' m and let us t:.lk
tion. Marthella was instrumental It O\t•r Bill K•wlancl
J«M]/vt
MATTRESSES ........ -o.u-........... IrrecWar Shapel
llfJniV -UBUILDDfO
COSTA .,_ESA MATTUSS CO.
2110 ....,_. IW. ·-1061
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"""' ... ,.w4 ....... 1 ..., '""• ..... ~-toMh ...... ........ ,.fl ...
"'•"' oM , .... lot ..
_A,.,. ... ,.c.,..,.u
.... -··~i•••· ~_, "'*' .... "-c.-.. ......
Fot Prit~ti"t
of OittiMtiiMI
CALL HArbor 1114
ln setting up a workin~t rC?latJon-
ship between the Plsyers and Or-
ange Coast Collegf'. This puts
production or somr plays under
the College adult f'ducation pro-1
gram. and has gtven thl' play<'~
professional direction. lt has I
broadened the College drama pro-
gram with pleasing rPsults for· tht•
school. players. a nd audiC'nC<'s.
balboa
ERAL SAYII&S
r. "-,AJ..W.D. .......
IIIHI STATU UMTN ft.UIII f INIUII II RlCTIII UIIPIIII ctMtlTU
Mrs. Randall again plays a l<'ad-
ing roll In the Play£'rs· last pro-
duction of the season. "Light Up JUa Iii l* . ,.,._ llrW 1•
the Sky", to be pN$f>ntf>d May IIWPIIT IIIII, IIUFtllll Z7th, 28th and 29th. Th1s tim«'.
IOUftiiiN ~A
Mcl~t'r•t P .. iea, C'-4'-"
Wot ar.w.. $eue..,7
21 I l Wilahlre I IYtl., L .. A,.etu .S
OUMI.t. 2-6101
otoenoteN CAllfOIMA
w,u,o,.. leocllel, ''"'"-
At1h..,, Strehlow, SecNNPJ
749 Mortoot St., S... ,,_.... J
Yu~ ... 2·0ftl
fPolitical Advertisem<'nt l (Political Advertaement) I Political Advf'rt!s(>mentl 1 PolitiCI'Il Advert.Uiement )
WANTED: A LAWYER
for Judge of the NEW Newport Beach Judicial District
* * * on June 3, 1952 Elect
A. ll. PHELPS ~
The ONLY candidate who has EVER attended OR qradua1ed
from Law School
The ONLY candidate who is licensed by the State to practice Jaw
Wf' art' SOT f"lf'('Uac a UTTI.E .ll'~TlC~ o•· THE I'EA L 'I'1Mo dulit-!o ••I UM-
Iucla'fl are IM!!tq doaw..l by C'OMBJNJNG lllf' nty :.ourl ltt St>wporl ~~~ •'\t.aa ....-
f .IU8Uft C'nurl l8 Costa Mf'M. Ttw-dut1M "1ll br furthf'r lJMort'AM"d lit 1M., b) &AI~
JNO thf' ,..., Umlt nf ~ hMrd ntOM ~ TO $.\._., n.t. r• If ..,.,Nnt.y
DEKA.'i!M tllat ~ .JDd,. ha\t-THUilO\ •tl PKOF't~"l0 At T'RAI"'ilNt •.
Choose a Lawyer for A Lawyer's Job
,
-
OAIDIOAft or DI800NftN·
VANCil OP UU AND I oa ABANDON'IIENT OP ft(71'1,.
TIOU8 NAIIE
Tile Uaclenlped do hereby cer-
tify that effective Aprll 21. 1952
they CNJJed to do bualnesa under
the ficUtloua finn naJ'l'\e of Udo
f;lectric Co. at 516 Coast Jilghway,
Newport Beacn. Callfom l!, whiCh
business was fonnerly oompoeed of
the following persons, wholle names
in Cull and places of residence are
as foUowa, to-wit:
Duncan C. McAlpine, 217
Via Koron, U do :We, CaM·
Cornia
Donald A. McAlpine, 1382
S. E. Nardick, Tustin, Call·
Cornia
Cbarles E. Nowell, 15'78
Redlands P lace, eo.ta Mesa,
CaUfomla
and the partnersh ip il hereby ctia-
IOlved and the undenlgned will
not be responalble tor an1 debt.a,
liabilities or obligationa 1ncurTed
under said firm name or by any
person or persons operating under
aald finn name after the date of
dlsaoluUon ,thereof, this 21st day of
April, 1952.
WltDeee our hands th1.l 21at day
of April, 1952.
D. C. McALPINE
DONALD A, McALPINE
OIARLES £. NOWELL
State of CaUionLia
Couatyof~
On thla 21 • day of April, 1952,
~fore me. a Notary Public in and
for said County and State, residl.ba
therein, duJy commissioned ana
sworn, personally a~a.red DUN·
CAN C. McALPINE. DONALD A.
McALPl NE and C'HAJU..m E .
NOWELL known to me to be the
persons whose name. are aub-
tcribed to the within lNtnJrnent.
and acknowledged to me that they
executed the same.
In witness whereof, I have here-
unto set my hand and affixed my
official seal the day and yea r In
this certificate first above written.
ISeal l E. V. SODERBERG
of the above-named minor, and
aU other penona cJalm1ne to be
the mother or father of saJd
child:
Panaaal lo law, you arc hereby
ted and required to appear be-
fore t.h1s court in the court roorn
of Department 1 at the Court
House at Santa Ana, <>ranp
County, Cautornia on July 18,
1952, at 10:00 a.m. or that day,
then a nd there to abow ca.-e. if
any you have, why the abow..
named Elza Kazimerenakl ahould
not be by thla court dedared tree
from the cuatody and control ot
younelves, her parenta, according
to the petition on tile herein, to
whlch reference 11 hereby made
for further particulars. Said child
is described aa a female, eight
years of age, born November 4, 1~ In Cooununity Taurupe, Lat-
via.
DATED: May 21 , 1952.
B. J . SlOTH, County Clerk
By WAYNE A. DRAGER
Deputy
OE&TIFIOATil or BUSINESS
1'\cdllo• .,_ Name ne u......,... do hereby ~r
tlfy that they are conduc~ an electrical contracting buslneu at
516 Coast Highway, N e w p o r t
Be&ch, California Wlder the ficti-
tious finn name ot Uclo Electric
Co. and that uld tlrm ls composed
ol the following persona, who.e
na.mea ln full and places of resi-
dence are as follows, to-wit.:
DUNCAN C. McALPINE
217 Via Koron
Udo :We, California
DONALD A. MeALPINE
1382 S. E. Mard.Jck
1\&stiD, Ca.lJ fomla Wla.e. our hands this 21st. day of April, 1952
D. C. McALPINE
DANALD A. McALPINE
State of Vaat..-.
Coaaty of ~.
L&G~ NO'fle&
No. A-SliM
NOTICE OF BEARING OF PE-
TITION 1'08 PKOBA'l'E OF
WILL .urD POll Llii'i I OF
ADIIINI8TRATION W1TB THE
WILL ANNEXED.
Ia t.llle 8apertor Coart of t:be State
of CalJionla la aad for tbe
Ooaty of Ora.qe
In the Matter of the Estate of
JACK F. UPPS, a1ao known u
ISADORE LIPPS, Deceaaed.
Nod~ • be~ rtvea that the petition of JAMES E:. VAN TAS·
S EL for the probfl te of the Wlll of
the a bove named decedent and for
the issuance of Letters of Admin·
i.stration with the will annexed to
the petitioner wlll be heard a t 10
o'clock A. M. on Friday May 23,
1952, a t the cour t room or Depart·
ment 3 of the S uperior Court of
the State or CalJfomia in and for
the County of Orange.
Dated May 6, 1952.
B . J. SMITii, County Clerk
THOMAS E. HEFFERNAN
1415 Coast HJghway
Corona del Mar, California,
Attorney for Petitioner.
Notary Public in and for S&id
County and Stat(•
Oa Thla 21at &y of April. 1952,
be!ore me, a Notary Public In and
for said county and state, residing
therein, duJy commissioned and NOTICE INVITING BIDS
My Commission t>xpires August
29. 1953
sworn, personally appeared DUN-Seakd bids will 1M> received by
CAN C. McALPINE and D;ONALD tht• School Trustees of the N~w·
A. McALPINE known to me to be I port !Wach School District ror 135 '
the persons whose names sub. , m<>tal ~ymnasiurn lockr1·s to be In·
scritM>d to the within instrument, stalled at thf' Horace Ensign
and acknowle<h:ed to me that they Sc·hool. Clifr Drh•c and Irvine
executed the same. A\, .. :'\t'wport HC'tghtl> Newport
S o. J -8t91
,JUVE1',LE Dt:PARTMENT
CITATION
la the Rup4>rlor C'ourt of thf' Sta~
of California ln and for the
Count y or Or:u~Je
Witness my hand and official Ht•ach. California. ~S::~) E. V. SODERBERG I Hids will be r<'C<'!vt'd up. lei F1 flO I
In th(' Matter of El..ZA KAZI-
:-.1 ERENSKS a minor who
should be dPclared fr~ from the
,·ustooy and c·fm t rol of her par-
l'nts
N t Pub). · d f said p m. J Unf' 3, 1952 1n t h<' SUfK'rtn· o ary tc 11\ an or 't<'ndc>nt · orriC('. County and State. • . My Commission expires August Tht' Hoard or ~chool rrus tt'('S 29, 1953. of. th<' Nl'wport &·a~h School Dis-tnct r<•Sf'r'es th(' rtght to rl.'jfoCt
Want ads make ~veryday Uvtnc any. or !111 bi<!s r1r waive any in for·
easier. Many a want Ia filled 1 maltty m a btd.
THE PEOPLE C>F THE STATE o r-· CALIF ORNIA
TO MariJa Kazlmrreno;ks. mother through use or a line or two. GOROOI" B. FINDLAY. Clerk
Newport !Wach School DistriC.:t
I Publish· May 22. 29, 1952 U COAL NOTICi U COAL NOTIC'
('It)' of Newport Be&ah, Sta~ or Callfornln
~OTICE TO CONTRACTORS :In thr NC'wport Harbor Ensign
~o. 5649S
!-41'MMONR ON I''IRST
t\Mt:NDED COMPLAINT
SEALED PROPOSALS wiU be received at the orfice of the City
CIC'rk. C1t) Hall, City of Newport Beach, Cali forma, until 7 :30
o'(•Juck P !\t .. on the· 26th day of Muy, 19:)2, at which timt> tlwv will
bt.• publici) oJ)('nC'd and rC'a d, for performing work as follows: ' <.'ITY OF NEWPORT BEACll, CALIFORNIA A<'tlon RrooJP;"bt In thf' Supt"rlur
t'or th.-Surfac-ln~r of Bay Aw•nuf' and J8th Str~t Court of the County o~ OrllJIKI",
No b1d will b<' TC'Ce1ved unless it is made on a proposal form fur· and Firs& Amendt"d ComplaJnt ,
ni.c;hed by the City Engineer. Each bid must be accompanied by !~1~ lD the ornu ol t.ht-Clf'rk
cash, <X'rtihed or cashier's chf.'Ck. or bidder's bond made payablt> to co.!a;;. Superior Court or aJd
the City of Newport Beach, for an amount equal to at least ten per· ·
cent ! 10% l of the amount bid, such guaranty to be forfeited shou.ld 110 the Rupertor C'.Qurt of th.-Rt.R~
th<' bidd<'r to whom the contract is awarded fail to <'nter into t he I of Callfomla la &nd for tht-contract. County of OranKe Dept. 4
In accordance with the provisions of Sections 1770 to 1781 or the WA NDA JEAN MARLEY,
Labor Code, the City Council of the City of Newport &ach has as· Plaintiff,
cert.aincd the general prevailing rate of wages applicable to the work \'<;. to be done as follows: JERRY LEE MARLEY. JR.
HooriJ Per Diem
Wage Scale W&Ke ClaMincauoa
Carpenter ................................. ..
(;('ment F1n1sher .. . .............. -..................... .
Laborers, General or Construction .................... .
Asphalt Raker and Ironer ................................... ..
Flagman ... . ............ .
Wa tchman and nr Guard
Apprenti~ Engineer, Including Fireman, Oller.
Greaser .............................................................. .
Air Compressor Operator ....................................... ..
Alphalt Plant Fireman .......................................... ..
A.apbalt or Crushing Plant Enemeer .................... ..
Concrete or Asphalt Spreading, Mechanical Tamp-
ing or Finiahlng Kachine Operator ..................... .
Concrete Mixer Operator Skip Type .................. .
Heavy I>uty R.epelrman ·-·--··-....... _ ....... _ ....... ..
Motor PatTol Operator, lncluctlng any
2.35 18.80
2.38 19.04
1.75 14.00
1.95 15.60
1.75 14.00
1.67 13.36
1.93
2.05
2.15
2.30
2.30
2.18
2.30
15.44
16.40
11.20
18.40
1.8.40
17.44 11 . .0
Defendant.
Th,. Peopl•' of u... Sta'-' of Oall·
fonaJa ~ad Or.-..,Uap w :
JERRY LEE MARLEY. JR.
Deren dan t.
type of Power Blade .
Purop Operator ........ ·-··--·-··-.. -.... -............ _ ..... .
RoUer Operator .......................................................... .
Tractor Operator -Bulldozer, Tamper, ScraptS'
or Drag-Type Shovel or Boom Attachment.a ......
2.43
2.05
2.25
2.30 :us
You arl' dln.octed to appear In
an action brought against you by
the above named plaintiff, in the
Superior Court of the S ta te of
Calirornia, in a nd for the County
of Oran~•· and to answer the flnat
amended complaint t.Mretn withln
ten daya after the s•rvtce on you
of th .. awnmons, If terved within
the County or Orange, or within
thirty days l! wrved elsewhere,
and you are notified that unleu
you so appear and answer as a bove ~ the plaintiff will take
t for any money or dam-
ages demanded In the Ftrat
Amended Complaint, u arl.aing
18 40 upon contract, or wtll apply to the
· Court for any other reUef demand.
19.44
1UO
18.00
1'renchlng ~chine Operator ............ -·-··-··--·-··· Unfvenal Equipment Operator (Shovel, Dragllne,
Derrick, Derrick-Barge, c::lamaheU or Crane) ....
19.04 ed ln the F1rst Amended Com-
Oriftr'S ot Dump Truck~ of._ tha 4 Yell. water
20·00 plaJnGl t. .._ h d ven un....,..-m.y an and ae.J
level .............. · .................. ___ .. _ .. __ .. -............. La 14.M
Any Claulfic:atlolt omitted.......,, not-than..... 1.17 13.18
All blda are to be compared on the bul.a of the Clty Enctnee-'a
~tSmate of the quantitis of work to ~ done.
No bid will be ~ from a Contractor who hal not bMn U· eewed In accol'dance with the proviiJona of Chapter 9, Divialon m of
a.tneea and ProfellionJ Code.
PlaDI may be teen, and tonne or propou.k, bondl. eontract, and ~catioN may be obtained at the om~ of the City ntatn ....
aty Hall. City of N"1)01't Beach, Callfornla. n.e ~pedal attention of pra.~ve bidden II called to the ''Pro-
poeal Requiretnenta and Conditions'' a.nnaed to the blank form ~
propou.l for fUll dl.rect1onJ u to bidding, etc.
The Ot,y of Newport Beach re.en~• the right to reject aey or all blda.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. CA.LIFORNU
C. K. Prist. City Clerk
or the City of Nf'WPC)rt BHeh. Caut.
Dated: May 1!5 1952
Publish : May ~. Ul52 in the Newport Harbor Dwlcn
ot the Supll'tor Court of the
ODunty of Onmp, State of calJ.
fom!a. UU. 14th day of May, 19152.
B. J . SMrnl,
County Clerk and Clerk of
the Superior Court of the
State of CalJfornla, In aad
for the CoWlty of ~.
By Wayne A. Dr~r. ~ty
MEMO---
\
Tbunclcry, May 21. 1111
Cooking From Your Garden
87 OI.AOY8 NO&MAN
For an exciting adventure in
cooking from your own garden,
herbs a re fun to ralle. These gar -
den favorites are sought ror the.lr
wonderful flavoring of rood, for
their fasdoating fragrances, and
for the aubUe bea uty they add to
your garden. Herbl are not hard
to grow. Some peopl~ confine
them to kltchen wfndowalU poll,
others tuck them In a wlndowbox.
The herb garden can be large or
amall, for dHplte their una.sswn·
lng character. he rbe are an a t-
tractive addltion to the garden
mingle-d 'With fiowers and shrube.
Or a few iquare feet near the
kitchen wtU provtde the average
famUy wtth autflclent n avoring
and seuooi.nl{ the year-'roun4 • • •
and give the lady of the house a
new condiment or two to enhance
her cooking rwpertolre.
Herbe do ~~~ in O~;"dinary. well-
drained garden soU. They nt't'd
Uttle fertilizer unless the aoll Ls
particularly barren. Too much
fertlllzer makea lush growth but
little fragTance. To grow their
best they need plenty of sunshine
and water, but they don't like to
stand in water.
A complete li.Jt of herbs would
(Political Advertlsem~nt 1
run clear into n~xt yea r, IM.at hen
11 an usortJMnt of perennJ•
whJch you may want to raJM tn
your garden.
Catnip • • -makes tea for coJda.
cats love It ; chJvea • --= fiavortna for aaladl, cheele
potato aalad, omelettea, Ortental earuc • -• tor UleCl like c:Hwa. It impart• mU «ulle flavor; la-
v~ndar • • • UMJ ()owen bl ..._._ to lay among Unew, 10me ..,...._
flow alm~t cont.in..u,y; ~
ams • • • a low ground ooww of dark green used to teuoe wei. ~quuh, ete.
MJntJ -• • Applemlnt, ~t.
Bergamot nrlnt, s»ppennint, or-
ange, pineapple; Pari.fey-tldl 18 a
biennial used for sal&dl, ,...... ..
dishes, gamilhlng; ro.emuy -• -
~auUful in the garden, pod for
St"asonlng rout lamb, uucll; ..._
• • • INVK used for I I I Milne;
French sorrell --• young Jeaw.
are good In salad, soupe, etc.; u-
vory . • • st'asonlng Cor beaM and
poultr-y and attractive ID gardena;
tarragon·· ·seasoning for aala.da.
soups, fish sa~. vtnecan, ete;
thyme • • -sevu al var1etle., malo!e attractive foliage, an exdU,. -..
soning and has pale lavender-pink
l!owers.
t Political Advertisement)
FOR CONGRESS
DONT SEITLE FOR LESS
James B.-Utt
1s COMPLETELY qualified
LAWYER-
To better serve ln publlc office, Mr. Utt took Jaw train-
Ing and was admltted to the bar ln 1946. Tt1.ls wu after
be had attained success ln buslnees and farmln&.
BUSINESS MAN-
Starting ln business during hJgh school days, Mr. Utt
has learned sound business princi ples which appJy to
government as w~11 as to private enterprise. 11Wr
country needs sound business policies.
CIVIC LEADER-
Always having an Intense Interest in his community,
Mr. Utt has been active ln Chamber of Commerce and
A.-:>clated Chambers of Col'nmei'Ce work, u well as
Ill many other dvtc actlvttles. He haa always been a ......
STATESMAN-
A. Ooalr YIM aau.t haft more than die cllltiN to
blip hll CD.IIItrJ. He IDUit bave the abllft1 tD fo •·
llr. Utra atat.man.hlp hu been proyed c1urt1w bla
two terma In the State IAIWature.
DON'T . Sill LE FOR LESS ·
YOTE JVN• 3rd FOR
JAMES B. UTT
......o•uj
,
Lhlo leads in Buildi~q~;
5 New Houses to Go Up
Lido Iale led aU sectlorw of the
city In buildinr< 4uring the paat
week, with fi ve pemalta for cfWt.ll-1···········--lngs, totalling $57,~ ln value. Permits for the entire city were
Lll-111 rA8 IIID valued at almost $150,000, bring-- . _ run lng the total for Ma.y near the half-milllon-dollaT mark. •K" •J'Ua r..o.ur F ollowinc permits were issued during the put WMk:
Coaatruction Locma uc1o 1111e
5•1
0
_ 20 ~-AJber t Wehrle, South Gate, 6-
/c ---room. 2-atory, 1-unit ctwelllng at
104 VIA Lorca, $14,500. Howard
liKE BOB IIA'I"''LD Conatruction Co .• bu.ildera.
Re~Una Howard Construction Co .. South
Gate, &-room. 1-story, 1-unH dwell· Pthter ........ II. ing a t 214 Via Dijon. &bo at 113 1 ..... Via Eboll, $10.500 each. Owner
ltu c..&...._ OD• builder.
ft. 11A 1m...,__.. ...... H. M. White, 110 Via Oijon, 5-
1~·~·······•111116 room, 1-story, 1-unit dwellin g at 129 J ucar, t11.500. Robert In~am, Roy SHAFER builder.
Clifford CriJit. -4-room. 1-story.
'
I. U Ill 1-unit dwelUng a t 105 Via Zurich.
$10,500. Robert Ingram, builder. s•ore Clllftt
France11 McDowell, add dining
room a t 111 Shorecllfr Rd., $1 ,800.
Oor-. del Mar
D. R. Rooke, garage a t 715
Goldenrod, $900.
Charlotte Thompson , garage at
713 Acacia, ~
Oliver Holt, garage at 712 Or·
chid, $800.
CharletJ Chue. 1212 Coaat Blvd.,
add 2 offices and shop at aame ad-
dreu, $4,000. <>wrwr builder.
John Minor, C.O.t• Mesa, S..room,
1-atory, 1-unJt dwelling at 430
FemleaJ, $11.000. Owner builder.
William G. Pys~n. G a r d en
Grove, 6-room. 1-atory, 1-unit
dwelling at 712 Larkspur, $11 ,000.
Owner builder.
Newport
Homer MUter, aJgn a t 2121 W.
Balbo& Blvd., $155.
Roun Co., 6~ Cout Highway,
add building for manufacturing, $10,000; alteratlona and repair to
buJidJng, $10,000.
Karl Buraon. BannJng, garage a t 212 41st St .• $700.
J . R. Packard. alterations a t
4028 Channel Pl., $700.
Floyd E. Fisher . 1807 W. Bal-
boa Blvd., 3-room , 1-story, 1-unit
dwe lling at 126 29th S t., $5.200.
Jack McClean. builde r. UGAL NOTIC'
NOTICE I.NVJTINO BIDS Balboa lala.ad
Bid.c; ~ill be received by th(' Ronald and R;ober t Williams,
Repain -Construction
School Tru.stt>es or the Newport La. Vt>rne. alterations at 300 Sap-
Beach School District for janitor phlre. $250. . .
a• .... &'71t
4M IZIMI 8L
auppUes for the school year 1952-, M~rcus Hall addition a t 225
HAI'tlor 1111 1953. A list of supplier-and SJ>f'· Am~thyst, Sl.lOO.
Newport d flc-.t lion for said suppll<'s IS on Uay S horf'W . . ~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ fiJC' ln District Su IX'ri n tt'nde n r s Hale Cli PPIOJ:<'r. Covma. a ddi ·
Offic<' Cliff Oriv(' and In ·int• Av•~-tton.' at 2531 Bayshore Dr .. $1.900 HARRY
HALL I nut>. Newport Heights. J P Dai~h. 2:>7:> CrestviPw, &-
Bids will be rt'C'('in>d up to 8:00 l"(((lm, 1-!!>tl')r}. 1-umt dw<'lhnJ: at
p. m .. J une 3. 1952. ~2 Cr<• 1\'lt'\\. S13,500. F . W
Th<> Board of School Trustees of Sail•·<' bwldl'r.
tb<> Ne\I.'J)Ort fk>ach School Dist rict 1 . Ral ~ .
* HAIIIIOII BUILDI•G
WA8HJNOTON VI8J'I'OU
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. BuJJock and
their two children, Betay, 4, and
JametJ, 2. from Seattle, Wu h., are
vLaitlnJ Mn. Bullock'• mother,
Mrs. Je.ate Scooler of 80f Dahlia
Ave .• Corona del Mar, and other
relatives and frlencll ln the area.
STAFFOR
ELECTRIC e COMPANY e
ELECTRICAL
CIITIICTII
ILc..'"' 810 COCI8t Highway .....,.,. .....
I • I I I I a I • I I I I I I I I I to I e I I
c ••• , ••••• ,.
of AD KiDct.
FLAGSTONE PATIOS
BLOCK WALLS --·--• na DTIMA'I'IIII •
Chas.·Warrenl S.
N.c:-1110-J • HAr'"-r 1012-J
221J N-pert N . C.. ..._
JAMES
D.
RAY
GUIDI*
HOM I
LOANS
At Or-.. County'a
Looding Home Lendinc
lndiMion
QUICK
24 HOUR SERVICE
LOW
LOW "R:B>UCIN&"'
INTEHST lA TIS
EASY
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
rf>Y·n·f's the right to reject a ny or ( ll'-tnCI C'"aft•. 202 ::'\iam. stgn
all bid" or waiv<> any informality Sl )() . 500 Cou t llvd •• Corot~• d.! M•r
in a b1d. IAwPSt bids on satlsfac-~ Mn; 1.. C Rnb<'rtson. altPratums HArbor I ll
FRIENDLY .
SYMPATHETIC SERVIC E
tory individual items or lowt'~t to-81 6!7 W Rny. $100 lt•t.: 120 N•rciu ut Av. tal bid may be acttptc.-d a t dic;crf'· Mn;. W. Crary, tool sht>d a t 1519 HArbor IOit.J
tlon of school trust~s. F:. Bay. S20CI. . 1 ~~~=~~::::::~~==::::~ BOARD OF TRUSTEES G .T ::'\f<'l.au~hhn. 1731 Ocean r
' WE lliY a uST DEEDS I ON WEU lOCAT£0 HOMES Newpor t Beach Schools dw<'lhnK a t 1565 Mirama r, $8,000. I 274 E. Gordon B. Findlay, Clerk. 0wn<'r bulldn eo.ta 11.,.. Publish: May 22 and 29, 1952 Fr('.d St('ph('ns . <>nc-losP porch at ;==::::::::::=:;:::::::;=:;:::::::;=:;:::::::;=:;:::::::;=:;~~l~n~t!,!h!!;<'~!::~~H!;!!ar~bo~r..!:~~.... 106 f . Ocf•an Front. $1 .500.
LUMBER
a$ • • • All() LUIIBER
WELCH'S
READY -MIXED
CONCRETE
BEqcon 6547
Newport Btvd .. Ooeta II.,_
Oru,re 1811 -IU llll
Oft
Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS
Br..c..MJI
o·ean A. Kephart
MOVING and STORAGE
L-L a• II
Ballloa Transfer Co.
o.c.a • .., ---
LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSOC1ATION
D2 Oco... Avenue
Phofto: ._,,n
LAGUNA BEACH
OOIIPt..rn: LAND80An
AND NURSII:&Y SDVIClll
SIIIB. 'S IUIStiY .
U y....,.. Eaper' &I! -T. &. Dlpr. OW..r
IIA,._ ftlt
IEIIERAL SlEET IETIL w•s
e W mdow Shades e Vene tia n Blinds e l..inoleum T'lie Floors e Asphalt Tile Floors e Formica Drainboards e Unoleum Drainboards •
Pap 11
High School PTA Board
In a final meeting for the sea·
son the Newport Harbor Union
High School PTA board wiU meet
at 1 p. m. Monday at the high
school. The newly elected presi·
dent, Mrs. Harold Boyvey, will
preside. ~ High ~~. PTA
won fi rst prize In the district for
publicity coverage, and their clip-
ping book was exhibited In the
state convention.
DAN DAILEY • JOANNE
''ftrlllla etf ~··
-also-
"V alley of the Eagl•''
Ia Tedualcolor
IUDS' MATINEE-SAT. J.:M
ABBOTI' and COSTELLO
"HIT THE ICE"
SUN'. -MON. -TUES.
HOWARD HILL
Greatest of AU Wild
Animal P ictures
'J;MBO"
I so-
MICKEY ROONEY
"SOUND OFF"
LAST TIME SATURDAY
"MA and PA KEIILE
AT THE FAIR"
-Also--
St 'S . -MOX. -Tl.TES.
J l:DY HOUDAY
''THE MARRYING
KJN'D''
Also
"Aladdin and His
Lamp"
lD Tfdullt!'olor
t Political Ad\'ertisemen tl
Your Assemblyman
EARL W.
STANLEY
REPRESENTS ALL THE
PEOPLE ALL THE TIME!
WITH AN OILIGA liON to the
people of the 7 .4th Assembly
Dist. ond to Orange County,
Assemblyman Eorl W. Stanley
has faithfully represented All
the people all the timel
HJS OUTSTANDING SEIVIcE
has mode him the Auembly's
caucas leader. It has won for
h im the commendation of Re·
publicans and D e m o c r a t 1
alike In the State legislature!
.-lltt•tnll''''''''tllltlltt"llll'ti JtttltutotJI•ftlttl Fishin' Lore
By AlBacore
Newport Harbor
:''LIGHT UP
:THE SKY''
WILLIAM PE~CE
What malcet the difference be-
tween a good fishln' season and a
bad flshln' season! One Newport
Harbor Skipper says It aU depends
on the currenta. an' y'know, he •
make. a lot of ~en~e!
The way he explains It, there •
are biJUons of tiny bu&·like thing• ~
floating around ln the ocean, and ~
they don't have any way to move, ~
except where the currents take •
them. This year, they're appar-
ently spending the summer at
Newport Harbor.
Anchovies think these Uttle
bugs are the fiUet·mlgnon of the
see. They follow them all over
the ocean, wherever the Clll't'enU
take them. Naturally, the game
fish like the albacore, yellowtail
and white sea ba.ss don't let the
anchovfet get too far away. To
a game fish, a nice dinner of an·
chovies l5 the number one Item
on the menu.
U my old-timer friend hal It
figured right, the currents brought
the bugs, the bugs brought the an-
chovies. and ttle anchovies brought
the ~me fish. At any rate, the
Nl port Harbor Sportfishing nt>et
is right in the middle. anct they're
hooking-up ";th some of the finest Sorin~ fishing recorded in the lAst
twenty years. J ust last W(>('k-end. sport-fisher-
men angling from the Newport
Harbor Deep Sea Derby boats
broug ht in 4.,851 fish ! Hundreds
of barracuda. yellowtail and SpAn-
ish macke rel were caught. The
SpanJsh m a c k e r e I. Incidentally
weighed from 4 to 7 pounds. and
look and taste just like little yel·
Jowtail. Val Slate. of Burbank.
landed a 35-lb. 5-oz. white sea
bass. and Sergeant Kenny Car-
theuser, of March Field scored with
with a 16-lb. 13-oz. yellowtail. Lots
of folks landed both yellowtail and
"Logs" on the same trip.
Paal Lee Named
By OCC Students
Last Wednesday and Thursday,
I the wind kept the fish down, but
they're back up again now, a nd
an; they hungry!
Wt>ll. see you next week. but in
tht> meantime, I'm locking the of·
rice and t-;~n~ing out thl:' sign. The
ont> that says ... PauJ Lee or Costa Mesa, a grad-
uate or Newport Harbor High
School. was e lected 1952-53 presi-
dent or the Qrange Coast College
student body In a special run-off
election Friday. He deft>ated Paul
Chafy or Seal Beach.
Otp er succt>ssful canclidates were
Curtas Renfro of H u n t I n g t o n
Beach. viei'-presidt>nt; D a r· o It>
Stanl~.>.r of Huntington Beach. r e·
cording sPcretary; Wtlliam Pence
of Costa Mesa. treas urer; Beth
Marshburn of Huntington R<>ach.
corresponding secretary.
Glen Graffith of :-.ll'wport. di-
reC'tor of publications: Mikel Burns
of Corona del Mar, co-operatives I
commissioner: Flora Brown of
Huntington Beach, d1rector of 1 student activitit's; Ned Parsons of
Oran~e. director of men's athlet·
ics: Lois Winslow of Tustin. direc-
ror of women's athletics: Paul
Alexander of Costa Mt'Sa. presi-
dent of Associated Men Students;
Colleen Mittrick of Garden Grove. I
prc•sident of Associated Wom<'n
Studc·nts: Carole Adair of Lido
1 Ish.'. Collt>en McDermott of New-
port. John Scott of Corona del
Mar. Guy Coats and Jam<>s Hagey 1
of Downey, representatives at
large.
"GONE FJSHlN' "
Ensign Classified ada have been
a proven means of reaching buyers
for all sorts of merchandise-Use
them! Phone HArbor 1114.
ORT?&"n,,
~ ~ ' .. ~
'Q.#C~A L){' { M 'f.l' .,,., ''fO I 11-'.lfl
Sewe• Bic Days !
TARTS FRIDAY, MAY 23
."bythiag
Cu Rappen"
\o\rlth
JOSE FERRER
and KIM HUNTER
also
S('IP<:t.ed hort ubj«tlt
DON'T MISS
this hilarious comedy!
Newport Harbor
Community Play.ra
BENEFIT for
HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
and SISTER KENNY FoUDdatioD
..... 0.111 011111• ......
-ndet. St.20-
For ReM,..,etiOM • C.ll Clare A.tet.r, HA 0167~
or Vl~~eent'e T revel lweett, HA I 146
Bed Bead Pill To11111a•eat
MEWS -DOUBLES -MIXED
e S GAMES e
Eatry SUO •• -l.DcludK BowllD&' &ad Prlae lllloMJ.
Opttoaal Ia«~ for Tropb.J e Haadlcap-Mea ..._
1150 • --5 Pia. e LadJee uackr ISO • • • 5 PtM
Pay-OfJ -• • 80--8&--l~Eadl Dlvtsloe
RUI~ UmL JUIE 1
ALLEYS OPEN 10 L m. to ! p. m.
FOR BOWLING OR INSTRUCTION
OPE~ BOWUIG THUR~., FRI., SIT., SUI.
Make Reservations
For Matcll Gamt-e and Alley• at Aay Tlme
VAN'S BOWLING
Pbo.e Bl'.acoD 5M3 e
1703 Superior AYe.
BILL K.LOT'Z, Jib11a«W
Costa M8IICI
-BALBOA
FUN ZONE
NOW OPEN ON
FRI.-SAT.-SUI.
FUN FOR AIJ. !
* Ocean Sailing
in the Bay Queen
* Round-the-Bay
excursions
* Rides * Games
*Swimming * Refr€'shments
Redecorated
another nice thing about an all-electric kitchen ...
Homemaken teU us that mother tbioa the, ~ lib
about electric: kitcheoa is that eleetridty is the
c'-"clt power known. as well u the most eftldeot. Take
cooJUnc, for i.n.st.ance-it'a dooe wi&h beat whiob ia
u dean u electric li&ht.
It• a a pleasure to work-if you can eall the electric~
work!-where colon ~ briaht, cw1a.ina .ta.Y &e.b,
w.U. Mel ceil1ap Deed decanliDc ... ofta a
pota and pua~eldom DMCIICOW'IDI.
Yo.'U 11ke AD aJkledric kltobeo, too. ADd if J0U IDitall
lt In planned ...... JOU caD~ Jt with DO
*aiD at all oo your 'buclpl See your eledric deeler.
YOGa IUCftlC aaaY&.IIY
MVI'II•IlN CALDellNIA ..... N t:eHPANY
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