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SECTION
Harbor 1114 and 1115 CORONA DEL MAlt CALIF. SC.nla VoL ,4-No."
Hoover Report: Save 14,000
Kids Take Action r4 Changes
The youngsters came out In Cull lain ll. Young Carl Bergeron of Proposed
Coree last night to the mretlng ot Newport Island said that the boys
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The much awa.Jt~ Uttle Hoover the Park, Beach and Recreation there had raised $18 to ~et a Yearly savtngs or $l4•375 to $l6,.
r eport ~bt thi. general com. Commission at City Hall to plead backstop. 150 are pouiblt> for local taxpay·
mcnt: "'Not 50 tough after alL for a sltf> for a baU diamond. and There weri.' r('Quests to make ers. the Uttle Hoover Commltt~
. . . and the city is not b<-ln" as a result a special mteting of the the Newport Island and Wm clalmed in subm.itu .... Its first four tu-...a id do u"' commission was calred for next Newport parka mo~ aultable tor ... ~ ''"""ups e wn." But It's stl Wednt'Sday evening to take up thr use by the childrt>n; su~tlons rt'CO~dations to C1ty Coundl
something of a hot potato. matter. tor use of the Pacific Electric pro-Monday t>venin~. •
Now the big question Is: What About 50 youngsters from West ~rty near 31st and 32nd st~ts : ~ recommpndations we~: will Coundl do with the lour ~ coNOUdation of tht> poaitions of commendations! There are some Newport. Newport lsJand and Cen-also the formt>r city watf'r depart-dty treasurer and fi1utn~ officer .
who say that the report may die a tral Newport came to the meeting. ment site plus tht' PE n~:ht-of-way aaeaing and collection of d"" Attorney Joseph Guerin, spcaldng nE'ar that. Th<· Nt'wpor t Grammar ~~ quiet death ln a pigeon-hole. but l In their behalf. said they felt that School sltt' was a lso suggHtf>d a.s taxes by the county, elimination
btolieve not. There should be at the city should providt' sitell for a ball park sitt'. of the city publicity leatlc.>t, and
least a progr~ report on the basE>baJI. Thr rommlssaon n '<'Ommendt'd rt'duction ot the.> ptotty cash fund
CouncU'a study at the .June 23 I Harold Glass of thP Balboa Bay that thP city . go aht>ud with the or $1,5()()
meeting, and lOOn thereafk>l' a Uons said that If the sit<' is pro· J3alboa ImprO\t>nwnt Association's Councilman Fran<'l~ H o rv ath
thorough going over. with a "yes" \'ided thP Lions Club would main· r('(lUrj:t to bf>autify thf' center thanked thP commlttM' for its
or '"no" decision Cor with modJfi. strip alone Balboa Rlvd.. with the work. commf•ntf'd that thf' propot!·
ca tlon.s) on each of th~ sugge.tions. Cl t Y pro\'ldrng $70CI for pa rl ial pa v. als rc-qum'd furtb('r .st ud,y and
• Looks like the City Adminis-$33.000 c•ven ing of lhf' trip Thf' BIA 10 takt> mO\<'d that the C~nc-11 tRkt• ~
tratlon (not including the thrt>e I <'ll f'<' oC thP plantin~ 10 tht.• rf'maln·j ""port undt>r study U!. n rummlt·
new Councilmen) got ltMJt in a jam rtr·r or lhP trip tl't• of th•' "'holr Th1' nw tmn was
on that city treasurer-fihancc of-dOllS I.ASCif:S IIt:J~f For Boys' Club NPXI \\'<"CCnN>dav's ml't·tlng \\111 ap_vr()\(•d fleer sltuaUon. actlng bt>fore con-hP ht'ld in thl' C{t, Hall Council Mlr t't1mm1th~ r.•pnrt 'tHtt•d
suiting the wishes ot 'the volt'rs on J h L h . Chamllf'r<: follnwu\c th~> bu<h:N that ~.~ "''" r-r••krnc to • fff'('t !lllV· eUmlnatlon of the ele-cted l l'{'8!!• 0 n angen e'm Thl" SJ~.ooo ('Xpansion program lwarrn..:. Thr park butJ~·· t H)'iO ,,,,,1 10~5 wh,•n• Pli.I<'IIC8lllt• \ol.llhout
urer and creation of thP finant'e fur lh<' :'-lf'WJ,IOrt Harbor Roy~oo Club bf· dl"<'\l'-'<'d curtfuhnc tlw nt'<t'~'''r~ .uul ap-
offlcer job. The voters Upst't that Gets Appot·ntment ww assurt.'d Monday as chpck!. to· proJJrlatt• 'l't'\1('1"-to 111+' ('lliLI'nS nr
apple-cart. voting a de<"isiv<' 2.028 1 tallin~ S.'l3.063.33 wl•rP turn<'d O\f'r B d H • our< 11~ nr 1'1 •• r, "·'.' pri"Jllllkrn~
to 612 to rctaJn the t'lectivt> trl'as. T A p z· to Roy-; Club p r f' .. I d I' n I l!l'Jnl I u get eanng lht'll lnfo•r;•-.1-. ' urer. and enough writf'-ins to 0 nna 0 IS KAI:OH'r at a lun<'hf.'()O a t lh•• Ral-fl• It ' lh• '• ,. • ,, • fo•IU !'I . n&c~ Mrs. Florf'nce Cooling as boa Bny Club. . N Wecln d c.mHnr llllt~tl••n· that trf.'UUl'C'r . Thus there dO<'S Hay Lan~r·nht>lm's j<lb 9" t'Xi'I"IJ• Th·· C'hN'k" \H'rt' $2.306.33 frnm ext es ay I. C't)fLtOUIIcLtUOC:t or l'n .. ll~on.. "'
not seem to be much choice forth<' ti\r Nf'Crf'ta ry of thP Ch~tmbc>r of thl" San Dic-~o Tru.•a and !'a\'ing:. C'lty Tr.-•u•urt"r Mld c·u~ Jl'\·
City Coundl other than to combinf' I Commerc·t> ~~ to pxtol t hr mf'ritS Bank and $20.757 from th" W Pih. \ ll 1 ,.,8 . lh , l""'., ... ., ' IIUU\('t" cun~r.
d li h f "' t:' Ra k . S F · , pu ' I<" h-r1ns: on • ~-·· .. ' 1 d 0 the two jobs and krep thl' peopll''s an llccomp s mcnts o ,,<'wport r ar~o n rn a n ranClsro, r(.•· 1, t\ h d . t ·It ll(· t 11 tt 7.30 At lht' ~ ~t•tt~>n h• I em 1\pr1l n
choice. Harbor. and undoubtedly lhf' hap-IJN'~ntlns;: ont'·third of thE' build· 1' u ,t.~ "1dl tlt' ~~~· 11 11 1952. tht> \Ot<'rs or th•• Cll,r nl
• The busineM of <'ount.y band~ PI<'S t itrm hl' h3:s had occas1on II) I inK fund grant o.t thE' Anden.on /·o lmMI C'h,:;~;~ ~t·,,ur) \ ~~· •Continu('(! on Plltet' 12T U g of dty tax 1 considerabl announce as domg honor to our Foundation of San D1~·go. and " '.n · · • • ' · --- -~e controver-J:J. s First I wou1~ <'ommunlty ill the llppointmt>nt of I $10.000 from Myford ln'ln<' rn • mJth .announc:'t'd Monda) t•vt•nrn;.: • •
Uke to have a report from the son John to the u .S. NavAl ACltd-m<'mory of his father. All. fund<\ I i 0 II 0 \\ 'r" f·1c fl~<;~i ~~m }h< II a..:on BreaJJd;tst
dU ( lllted) 1 th cmy a t Annapolis. from tht' Andf'niOn F oundation arf' ..<'a~r 0 " · . a ns or ~· --" ~en weN! n t' Ninrtf"t'n·yt'ar4Jld John r~>n•h·t>d bf'mi: matcht'd IO<"ally "1th cash. I'U<'~ ~ ht•Armsr PN'hmrnan draft ,. k Sal ~~ rwa~Jtl!.re. Th~usclalusmledng ~oh.~ his orders this W('('k 10 rf'por! and donftlions of labor and mAIN· C'OPII'S of the propost>d ~Udl(f'l w!ll , IC ets on e
'""'"''..., 'I,;U "'• "' •• • • bf' a\ ;ula hlf' t n t h£• public Tul" cia v 000 sannp is attractive.> .... ther(' Jun£' 30 nt Annapolis. wherf' hf' 181' · t th1• 11 • rl k' · uffr c · aJ)Pf'ara to tx-only insignificant will . tart his training as Mid.~hip-Work of rnlar.:ml' th•· ct ubhow.. a c: ) <'r s c 1 )n('(' ili!Brn rhP m('mbf'r-. Clf
difference in assessed valuH be--man. H" rank<'d 8Rth in thl" rn· l'i alrcad.r under way. It w1ll rn· Local Elks-PI Anwnc-:tn I..A'JnOn Po'' zq] w11J bf> tween dty and county fl~es on tire rounrry In the examinations rludr A hhrary. two $!8m(' moms. I an drshmg uut hot ca~.c. · · AU you
f.he 0\'er .. U average .... The mat-for the llppointm<'nt. Crllft shop, mN'tlng room, g)mnaS· 1 e can ('81 fnr !'i(• l'l.'nt.!"· • •
teT is dftical and routlnt> rather John Is now a st'aman appr£'n· ium. locker room. apparatus 1norn. Balboa F h F ar the fourth annual LP-than policy formlng .... and Jt the tltt> In lhf' organ ired rest>J'\'t' and .,nark bAr· and offices. is ry 100n b1 t>akfast. to bt-
practioe Is working out salisfactor-i~ at Rutherford Prep a r a tor ~ twld Saturda;. morn1ng.
Uy ln the other cities. It's worthy School in Long B<-ach. HE> i~> a 1~1 o:z Hear:ng Thr :"ewport H.:Arbor Elk.! Lods:f' . . Jun• 28. m front of ot serlOUI consideration. graduate of Nt'WJ)Ort Harbor High ., ., I" formula tin~: pl;tns for a Fish I ruchard ~ Lido Mark• t.
• CharUe PriHt'll publicity lear-School, where he wa.s var&lry Fry '" br held '" llalbua on La be•• Pt)'.l Cummandrr F d 'turri$(Jn
let a1lo Is In for a going ovc.>r. guard on the football tt'am and On June 24 l>a) 1\('{'k·f"nd. A Uil. 3(1, 31 and ,l\11/hiW ll'f'!» tht• ftpj'Otnltnl'nt of
CharUoe ha• the ~wing popular· mE>mbf>r of High Tar. ~rpt 1. with J'I<K'f>t'<i.' to gf• to ~torrr.~ l .a•m•· "'' dvurman m
(ty o f dtypubllc rellltions throu~h-tnt' 'IIO'tf II) ftlnd Tiw Elks' rt'· I <'har~f' d ltl'kt•! i.ttl('S H<'rb Tilomp.
out the coun•-.-..• on his side. and 8 It' N &73-216 rturst '1Jr w-1 nt tt-.( t·8$.tt•rl.' 6.'> Mm 10 •·har~.:r• nf UrPakfast ar· ... " 5 OW A public h<'nrm~ w11l Jxo hrld 1 ran , m lS • llob M 11 v•ry f•vorabl£' llnalysis in a thf'Sis fprl nl thl" BitJI,I(lll ""'rkin.l! lot was .:•· •·n tul<• ax w t' "" ~ in th<' Court llou:-.f' At 3 P m ...... hanci!m,. bl t ...... k ... study by a Roston University stu· 1rkrr• d tc• C11 ,, M:~nAJ;!c•r .lohr .. pu ~t'l } .. c l't~ a n ,,.. A • . h Dogs I Tur~da ··. Junf' 24. h_,. th<' Cnw1t~ -PU""'ha~ d .. f 1 · dent. but lt>t us also hear from our ainst t J ;..; d!or~ ·.. · f' '" n .. \&flN' rom .Rg10n g e I Ro."\rd of ~un.~n'lsors nn thf' pr11-n1 "1'"~1 • t b Own Joh.n Q. Public to find out If ... ~ • ··..,..' ""'' a man) u. ... m~ nn~wl count< ordlnanet' l'l'tnblh.h· • t •·•· h h u .. -bo he find, thf' leaflt>t v a I u 8 b)(' r· , lb ·~ •I UUi> mPnt-. ltl I (' rUu r IU'<'H f'nough to continue paying for it. The Balboa Island "dos;: plrbi-l lns: so-callrd pro\f'll Oil flf')d,, Ba oan D:es and ill lht '<IIi' on thr mornm•:
• 1 am unfamUiar With thP scite" today o;tood as folloW'!'...,with 1 wl.thin w~ich nl"w w~ll.; could .~><· " that tht' brNtkfal'1 w1J1 be> Sl'rvl'(t
petty cash problem ... exa.>p\ that t~ mornin~ mail's balloh• count· 1 drill£'d \\'lthout pc~tt . Thl' City u 1,, ~t·&r a 1.,1111 .. r 1 700 tunwd
It ap""ars t o me that salary ad· N.i l 673 In favor of k('('pin~ dogs
1
of Nl'\'rport ~ach ts a~rf"ady on rt·· :\11-.. Ahef" Maudt !'m1th, 2169 out fc•l tl" tu~ ,.,,•nt
vance'; should not be made out orr th~ Island beaches. 216 a~amst cord wrth the Superv1sors obj/"('1· r: oc.-an Rlvd . &lboa, dJt>d 1'u£'S·
the anti-dogs-on-beach ordlnanet'. ing to t'Stabllshln~t an oil drillint.: da~ at St Joseph Hospital at lh<' Pr J bo B of that lund. . . . . That's ll total or~ do~ OWTlf"f"!' zont' nt>ar city limit!'. and bf'cRll"l' I a~(' of 66 Sht:' had bt>oen a rcsi· e .am ree q
.... Council, It's up to you. and voting out of soml' 1300 po~~tcard" 1 or th.ls linP r~r thf' propost'd pro1·t>n dPnt hPn> Cor si.x yean: and before • . •
In coming to a decision these weJJ ~nt out. The matt~r C&m(' up at oil flt'ld has bcf>n St'l back to ll'th that had Jivf'd In Alhambra for~ w=·· Be Set Up chosen words from the commtttee's Monday Pvenint(s C..ouncil mec.>tinlf.( St.. leaving out the wells pumpint.: years. W ~port must be conaldered: "Ona.> but action was postponed to Junt' opposite.> 58th St. nt'ar Wl.'st l'P\\ • Shc 1s survivffi by ht>r husband,
It has been determined that the 23 so that more rt>tums wnuld be port. Pt>r<1 va l G Smith: two soru-A buildin~ to ~ us,od ~ pN'-
eoonomy ~ffected is of real valut> received. I -JamE"S and Frank ot BaJboe; a Jambo~ he-adquarters w11l bt•
to the ~yen and can be ac-Meanwhile tht> Balboa bland OHIOAN 8E!:KS FATHER dau~htPr, Mrs u•tt>tia Spohn or moving down soon from Orangt-
compllahed without loa of effl-Dog Prolt'ctlve Leagt,K' has been City Clerk C. K. PriHt has re-Westwood. 56vices will be he-ld Coast Collt>~,. to tht> Sl h ' on Irvint'
clency ln ~ tervice or office ln· formed and has St'nt out a lettt>r ceived a le tt<'r from Chf'stf'r Pl· al l p. m . tomorrow (Fridayl at proJX•rty act\) the tuKh\\ay from volv~ there should be no hesl· to all property owners on tht-ls-aSf'cki of T oledo. Ohio. asking Cor the Baltz Mortuary. with ~v. the top of A\C)(.'ado A~c. in Corona
tancy ln effecting a cbangf. · · · lllnd urging a "no" vote on tht> information about his fatht'r, Ja· Harry Whjte of ~ Balboa l.sland del Mar
The bendlt to the taxpeyers ls postcard ballot. A "canine cock-of cob Plase<'kl, also known as Jacob Community Methodiat O'lurch of· The BusmE'S." A socaauon of ~
lhf' standard of measure to be ap-ethics" ~ being draf~ for ron-Sands. who was rt'ported to tM-Ji\'-ficiating. Private intertl'lent will rona del Mar ~~ fmancin'! the job pU~." duet or pets and owners. lng In Newport six yt"ars ago. be In a Los AnRt!lt"!! ~metery of movtn~ tht-buildu\1:. and ar-
ran~t>m<'nt!l haw• ~n madt> with
the.> lr"'Vtnt' Co for u.~ ot tht> site
Th<' county tuu< givt>n approval
for moving tht' 25'xll0' bulldlng. Be Hopes to Find Doctor Gives Answer to 'Slur' 1'he Beasoa Why Dr. Milton M. MaJC'Wdl of Co-I This is simply 8 g laring untruth. ""J"h(tt do(tors as a llT'OUP ""' 8 C·
rona dt-1 Mar hal written the fol· ... The Orange County Mt'dtcal CWit'd in thf' article or b«'mg un·
L. s. Hoffman or China CovE'. lowing a~er to reeentl1 pub-Assn. has very steadfastly stet"l'e'd mindful of tlw-g:noat SPrVlC't' n ·n·
who ls having difficulty le.rnlng Jilbed ~tlln a Joe.) new~pa-c!Mr of any acts or statements dc>red th.is community by John
the reuon why the Join t Harbor per about "oll, Uquor and medics," that would •uggest that the Aa5o-Murdy through ~ voluntary tof·
Commlttee reconunended denlal which c:har'ged that theM three elation favored one candidate o~r forts as hMd of thfo Board of Di-
of his request for a permit fOI' pll-ftJ'OU~ jolnf'd hancll tn efforts to another. The ~ponse or the in-rectors of t~ lloall Mt"fnnJial Hos.
tng 80 he can build on hla under-defeat t.be pr"htl!nt1al tJeket heed· dividual doctor wu the same as pital. Pl-esbytt'fian. This a~ain. is
water Iota ln the Cove. was able ~ by Gov. EarltWanen and al~ro with &f\Y other ciU:a•n. Ir ~ felt untJ'\H' Not only IN tht" mt'dlcal
Monday ~ at Jeut to get an to IUJII)Ort Sam CoW.. ~ John he should support any specific can-prnlc-uion fully 11•·aN' of Mr tnvtta~ from City Coundl to Mtmb' for Statt! Senate: didatf' he.' did 10. The support of Murd.>''s unM"lr\tlh hoRpilal -.rork
attend the next meetlnc or the "1 would u.a to .....-nt the Jom MurdY by doeton u lndl· and rrtendly f~bntt toward t1'K'
joint CCIJIInittee, to Wblcb the mat-facta tn thls ~ .. u they actually viduat~ was u (.~at u that for J7W'(lJc.l prorHS~on but haa jo(JK'd
ts wu apla refurtd Prevloual,y aN! · Mr. CoWna. . . • And the effort han<k whh him and hb boud to
UM commtttee had ~ncted .. j., t the tier wu Induced ol the aut.hOn of thle unentt~ht-br\na about an Hrly and 8UC!et'!Qo
dtnlal ola permit tor a bWkbead. t ~ u.~ medkla1 pro-tned arUde to leld tlwtr '"*n tul eonduDot\ ot tN-"'ms-trn to
and eo-eu IWtalnecl the recom-,:..., tJl ,..__ County orpn-to,. f~l that the medk:al prof-'or\ brina holpltal IN'VIt't' t«' thi. aN'!\ rne~Mtatkl\. 1ben he req08ted --..-wu Jolnlnc handt wtu. the liquor. • liiU. IMW.d of ballthead and t.4 aoUcJJ,y t.Nn4 Sun CoWhl in ~any oUwr D"'UP. to *feat John ~tfwly youn
met~ uain· an effort to beet John 111\arcb' .•.• M~ It uttft'tr unt:I"W. ''MILTON MAXW£U... N t ~
'nw! National Boy Scout Jam-
bo.rt't' lUelf will be held on ~
Jrvint> Ra.ncll bf.tween UW ~
&,)/ ancS MacArthur Blvd. l:n July
of next yeer. and t. ~ to
bring mot'l' than !50.000 Scouu
t'M?I't'. ph• thousand~ lnOl'f' pa,....., f5
and Cl'it>nds.
lilHOOTI'NO. NOT P&OWI..EIIS
Nu.mf'rou. caU. f't1lOf'tinR prowl-ers we-re rf'('(>ivf'd at the PoUef'
Statloo 'T\aot5day ev~n$t . but 0. window ratUlnJ and &lor ~ em.p ,.,..N' c.\.-d by t.M oonna-
aion of nava 1 tup1 ~tk-fo nMr
San Oemronte laland
roNnUIAftOif MJ'NDAY Oooftnnadca ... ,ic-8 Wft'f" lw_}ll
S UJ'IdU at Our Lacb' or M a. ..... Catholk Parilh.
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Pap 2
EiiSiCii OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
of the City
OF NEWPORT BEACH
.. . . ofsodal
note
,ubllsh•cl ev•ry Tllu~ey l11 ttl. City of Newpori .. ech, C.lifomle. Offk. eft4t
pnntlng plent In the &.sig11 luildl"t• 1104 Coen a-levercl, CorOfte ~HI M.,.
,,
Upon hearing that Helme c.e-
nar was appointed to the City
Park and R.ec:reatlon Conu.nllalon,
her brother wrote, "How long a
nall a.hall r attach to the end of
the slick I'm makJng for you?"
Guess he thJnlu ahe will be clean-
Ing up on tbat job -•• that parks
that is.
TELE,HONES: HArbor 1114 eftd 1115
• • • The NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN hes b.en d•termined to b. e news·
poper of 9enerol corculotion by judqm•nt of the Superior Court end by reo•o"
ther.af is qualified to publish ell public notices required by lew. • • •
Applteot•o" for entry es s.cond·cleu metter is pendin9.
AltVO E. HMPA Wltot elM~ '"bHsher
'E6 HAAIA • .._ .... Eel !tot
CAL lOOT .Y~ • • •
• SUISCitlnK>N lATH • Carrier pigeons bave intOI'IDIId
U8 that LJHan Daniell hd )lat ••
hw f•t OD tlw! swu.y Qaores ot
Fnnce. Lucky lady!
One Veer, in the Harbor NoM ·-·· ···--·· ·-· . ~.50
1.00
3.00
1.00
Five MoJrl hs , in the Hatbot A rM.-........ ,_.
One Year, ou uide of the Harbor Areo •
Four Months o"hide of the Harbor Areo. • • •
With the beginnJngs or summel'
people are scattering. The Verne • lATES FOR RENEWALS •
One Yeat. •n the Harbor Area .. -·w ... ..
On• Yeor. ouhidt of th• H.,-bor A,.o.. ... .
U 00 Wataons (COM Postmaster) are
2.50 going to their former bome In Kan·
su. Tbe Jlm Van Dykes (New-
port Harbor Bank and Kiwanii I 104 Coen louleverd, <:-AO d .. Mer, Cllallf.otnie
=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=" president I are making Oregon
P W -'-1.. D--u No theJr destination. I beUeve to visit at ..u to ~r.e ~ ,.;.~' Marcella's mother-and to attend
Santa Barbara Deqrte SUIDION-s ON FI.BST the K.Jwanis Convention. Bobby
p t w lsh da ht r Mr d Diehl is planning a summer on his a e • ug er 0 · an AMENDED COMPLAINT aunt's farm back in Illinois. He Mrs. Harry Welsh of 1715 Water-, I AeUoa Broarbt la tbe Superior leaves Monday.
front Or .• Corona del Mar, will be Oouri ol tllae Ooaaty o1 Oraap. • • •
among.the more than 400 s tudents aacl l"ln& AmeDdecl Oomplalat Mrs. Lynne Hua hes, 428 Carna-
to receave Bachel?r or Arl;S degrees Flied Ia tile Olflee of t.be Clerk tlon Ave .. Corona del Mar, left
at co~menC\'ment exerClSeS at 4 of taae 8aperlor Coort of 8alcl hurriedly this week for Oregon be·
p. m. Saturd<~' · June 21· at Santa ao.v cause of the death o! her father,
Barbara College of the University Ia u.. ~or Court of the State 87-yt'ar-old Rlchard Kinnear. Mr. ~~~r~~~ J1~es~~~ ~~~ of Olallfonla la ud fw Ute Rugbes and the boys, Gre& and
grees. Pat will receive her de· Coaat;r ot Or-aace Dept. & Stephen, will be going to Oregon
gree in art. WANDA JEAN MARLEY. this week·e.nd after Greg's aradu· Plaintiff, ation from Horae(! Ensign. Mr.
Ill
Fine for Father
I flSHING
KNIFE
It slits
It cuts
It scrapes
It scales
Fine Swedish Steel
with wooden hendle.
3e50
va.-Kinnear was a retir ed lumberman,
JERRY LEE MARLEY, JR. was active In Masonic work-and
Defendant. had come to the U. S. from hla
Tile People ., tale State of Call-native England 65 years ago.
forala s-• Greetaap to: • • •
JERRY LEE MARLEY, JR. Very convenient. this Bay Club.
Defendarat. City Treasurer Florence Cooling
I You are directed to appear in a ttended a breakfast over in one
an action brought against you by corner of the blg di'"Jng room on
the above named plaintiff, in the Tuesday morning and moved over
1 S uperior CoUTt or the S tate or to the center of the room for 11
California in and for the County de-ssert party a f<'w hours later.
or Orange, and to answer the fi rst • • •
amended complaint therein within We think you should know a bout
ten days after the servie(! on you community conc«c>rts. Aw a nation.
of this summons. if served withJn wide project to send good musk to
the County of Orange, or wit htn smalle r communities, the Com·
thirty days if served elsewhere, munity Concert Seri~ were start-I
and you are notified tha t unless ed with the idea that each com-
you so appear and answer as above munity would sell ticke ts to their j
required, the plaintl!f will take own concert-goer·s and then a local
judgment for any money or dam· committee chooses from a wide I
ages demanded •1n the Flrst ra nge of concert artists . . . the
Amended Complaint. a.a arising number and rt>nown of the b rtists
upon contract, or will apply to the are dt'Cided by the amount of
Court for any other relief demand-mon~y raised from the concert
ed in the First Amended Com-series tickets sold. Tickets for
plaint. the local con<X'r ts also admit sub-
Giv~ under my hand and seal scrlbers to other Community Con-
of the Superior Court of the C<'rt pro~rrams in nearby cities.
And of couru. "" treyl, County or Orange, State of Cali-After ~everal years or conC<'rts decenters, steins. cuffllllls fornla. this 14th day or Ma y, 1952. the local citizcnry, who havc
B. J . SMITH, worked to sell the memberships
County Clerk and Clerk of and thE-refore make the con<X'rts
the Superior Court of the possible, feel that there is not
S tate of California, in and t'nough susta ining intert>St to.bring
for the County of Orange. the best concerts here • · • that It
By Wayne A. Drager. Deputy I may not be worth the tremendous
130i Coost Blvd. I I effort or selling the conC\?rt sen es.
Coro,.a del Me~ Ensign Classlfled ads have been On the other hand many or the
Harbor 1373 I a proven means of reaching buyers year-~rter-ypar conc~rt .goers have
KAREN MARGRETA
Imports -Nordic Gifts
Houn 9:30 to S:lO. OJ*! Sundey~ for aU sorts of merchandlse-Uae I so enJOyed t~e musac, It seems a ~;;;;;;;;;::;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~lhem~~~! ~Ph~o~ne~HA~~r~bq~r ~1~1~1;4~. ;;;;;;;;~ sham<' to. dascon tlnue the pro-----I grams. Ragh t now the committee
1 is trying to decide whether or not
to SC'll a t 1952·53 scl'ics this fall.
Need an
Extra Room?
Femily gettinq lerqer7 N .. d more
lpece 7 Perheps, like meny folks.
you ••• lettinq pt"ecious lpece qo to
•este. Thet lpec.e b.n .. th • sleni·
inq ceiling in the 11psteirs hell, for
inrl•nce. Don't neglec:t thi1 eree,
end think that beceuse ceiling is
low it il not usable, e•cept for e
table end chair or • chelt.
There ere any 11umber of weys to
COftYert wuted tpece into fullc-
tiOflel ereu that will be most at·
lre(jfi••· Come in elld let'• tell eboolt yow .,.~ ,.,..,_ w.·,.
..... q ........................ ....... ~.
IOE:AS
Make an Aaaet of
Slanting Ceilinq ...
I
. . . by wallpapering it to match
we ll' 11nder,..eth it. The11, heM-
form the whole end of the room
into en ettfedive .!eeP.i"g ale-
by piecing twm b.ds lboa 1Pfi"9'
end mattresses! e11d to e11cl elo11t
the well. If spece permit\, l.t
ope11 shelves dou.,le for nitht ste11d.
Or liSe w•ll·h11n9 r .. cll119 l•mpt.
..
If you navP feelin~ one way or 1 I anothcr or would likt> to work to
g(•t m«c>mbers or subscribt• to the
concert series your~<'lf 1 they run
around $6 for three concer ts 1 why
not call Mrs. J . u lie Stcfff'nsen.
Corona del Mar; Mrs. J . A. &t>k,
Balboa Island; Mr. or Mr~. Clinton
Sawin or Mr. or Mrs. Rollin
Wri~ht on the Heigh ts a nd express
your interest
Harold Godshall .
Is Boaor Grad
Graduating with honors from the
School or Dentistry at University
of Southern California was Harold
L. Godshall jr. or Pasadena. fre-
quent visitor in the Harbor area
and grandson or Mr. and Mrs. AJ.
fred W. Hookway of 244 Helio-
trope Ave •• Corona del Mar.
lie ~ved the Ge~tt New-
kirk Memorial Award for ex.cel·
lence and In recognl Uon of his pos.
sJblllllea for professional leader-
shJp. He also receive-d a certifi·
cate of merit from the American
Dental Association and member-
ship in Omicron Kappa Upeilon.
honorary scholarship fraternity.
He was In the Navy Alr Force
during World War II and has now
enlisted for two years as a first
lieutenant.
MALONE H. HOLMES
6ENERAL INSURANCE
at the V opt Co. .,. c,..t ............. ,.,. ..... ..... ...... , ...... , ....
I..WIAII ...... t HNW
Party Is Gi~
For Ensign Grad
A aroup of the eradua tlng cla•
ol Horece EnaJan were prese>nt at
a oommencemeat party given for
Bob 'Ibarp of Balboa laland at the
home of h1a grandmother, Mra.
Jenple Hagerman, 3414 w. Ocean
Front, Newport, Jut Friday nlght.
One of the evftllng's dtveralona
wu making recorda of the gunta,
aJnging and playing t.be piano.
Carol KJng and PaW Lo~ntzen
were the wlnnen of tbe -.ot dance
coat-. Ota. I\MIIIIII aC the...-ru.c W!Pre A Aan ...... N~ ~. Gloria Qq -·· Mary ICIIM. ---..... ~ue Yar-nell, Pat Kelter, · Lyn Uttleton.
GelJen ~n. Nancy Campbell,
Dennu Henderson, Bob Delong
Dick Overby, Neal Metcalf, ~
Meredith, Steve Watcher, Ken
Moller, Howard Mitchell, Jim Reid
and Phil Brownell. '
NEWPORT &E81DIWT ILL
Ha.pltaiJU'd ~--ot L~ss Ia Robert Hale, 118 lttb St., New-port.
FAMOUS
FAVORITE
IRDLE NO.5
Thunday, Juu 12.1152
Ex-Cidef Cracbr
Beceiveslwards
Honor wu .-ld to Ex-nre Chief
Frank Crock~ at a tsUmonlal
dinner held Friday evening at the
Newport Harbor Yaeht Club under
the sponaonhip of the Newport
Beach Flremen'a Club, wtth 158
atteoding.
Mr. Crocker received ~t.lon
for hLt 25 yeara with the .,.. 0..
putment u M.aater of Cerm ....
ies Bob Allen of Balboer.. .......
fonner dty coundlman, n•erart
..... with ....... f,.. U...,,. .. rc.w-"" ....... ... ~ ..... ~. ........ ...
..-h .. m _., n......-. • behall of the P1~men·a ClUb, and
Art Sliver of Balboa cave hlm a
aterUng aJlver de:tk aet.
Comments on Kr. ~··lone
years of service were ... by
Emcee Allen, Police OJW a R . Hqkineon, Fire ~ ,Jan .,__
~ and Bud Higgins or Hunting-
ton Beach.
Wut ada make .....,.., Uvtaa
euler. Many a want II ftDecJ u.rou.h u.e ot a Une or two.
of all 09" who wont control wftft
'""'·"'""'rt and frMdam. So toft, )1t 10
flaHeringly firm, It's Vottar-#a•ltlott.d
of 2·way stretch lastex ond rayon, won't
creep, roll over or blnd-ond-lt
e'fery figure b.cauM It odjum
ony length! Small, MediuM,
und e rneath it
1209 Coast
-Blvd .
HA 1308
Corona
del
Mar
/!WAX
MOUSETRAP
CORPOAATMII ·-·
'
n .. ,8jlay. Juae 12. 1952 • Unsung
Commercials
DOROTHY ZOBELSKI of Co-
rona clet Mar r presented Hamp-
ton's Harbor I>r<up at the Eliza-
beth Ardfon training prognun In HoU~ A beauty apedaUs\J
from the Elizabeth Arden salon In
Nt>W York came weat to present
the c:oune.
WOTMElect
Alice Young
Allet> Young of C:O.ta Mea wu
PIN!ted Senior Regent of th~ Nt>W· port Women of the M~ at t~
Moost-Hall lut Thuraday. Wltma
Corbin was elected Junior regent;
Myrtle Humphrey, chaplain: Viola
Corned re-elected reoorder a nd
Elsie KJng named treasurer. ln·
• • • stalll\tlon will be held In J uly. lni-A NEW MUSIC TEACHER in 1iation will bt> held tt)ls month for
the art'& Ia Miss Frances Powers, Catherine R. Griffith who wa11 ac-
who plans to teach popular plano. Ct'pfert as a new membf>r .
Miss Powers ls the dau~hter 'or R~ports wf're s ubmitted by thr
Mrs. Rarry D. Rice of Shore rotlowin~ committee chalrmf'n : rlt-
CIIrfs. She> has ~n a t~acher of ual. Flora Vaughan; hollpltal.
danc lrlJ, plano and voice in the Myrtle Humphrey for the chair· Pasadfona·tO'-GI~ndora arPa . S he man; memberd'dp, WIJma Corbin:
fonnnly taugt}t In Honolulu and Is child car~. ~ Brldgt"S: and
a church aolot.'t. • • publicity, Aida Gorton.
THE 31et eonst'Ctltlve semi-an-A "Seeret Pal" perty was an
nual clvtdend of 3 per ~t per an-nounced for Saturday night, June
num on aavtnp , peyable June 30. 21, at whJch time the Secret Pals
wu announ~ thls week by P. A . of rhe chapter will tx-~vnrt>d.
Palmeor prHident ot Newport Bal.
boe F~ral Savings and Lolln As-)fR . THROSSON I LL
sodaUon of Newport Beach. The j Mn~. A. E. Thront110n of c08w
ko;oclatlon, founded .in 1936. now Mt-sa has ~n In Seattle bfocau.'K'
has reMurces exet't'djng $6,500.000 1 or too serious lllneN o f hc-r
and a at.aff to!a"!ng.14 persons. mother, and w . herself, is re-
GF:NF. BOERO, whose French
and ltallan rt>Staurant in \..orona
del Mar was almost rompl('tely de-
stroyed by a $25,000 fire in the
e8rly morning hours of May 3. has
rebuilt the rrstaurant and an-
nounC('S the rt'-OpenlnJt of his bak-
('ry lind dining room fomorrow
~ Frl~}. The bar, which ''scaflf'(l
tht> names. has b<-<-n OP<'n slnCl' a
f ew days aftC'r the firf'. • • •
PORT ·ntF:ATRF:'S nf'w mHn·
agf'r Is C. C. \Iough, who rurnr•:-.
to the Harbor lll'f'a from Lo . .; An-
J.:<'lcs. Mr Clough l rhymr>!t wilh
"plow") was romt~•rly Cfmnf'C'tNJ
with F ox W (-..t Coast Thea trt•s and
~fort' that "''h ntdio ,IHitn11 1
K\VI<W in Pasadt•na At on" tmv·
h(' WUI! 81:-.11 8SS()('t:ttl'd Wllh tho
Rt>lasco Tht•nlrP in Los Aili.{Ph• ... I
In thr p rodu<'hon ol :.ta J:f' -.hrm' I • • •
AN OR ICTNAI. pninltn~ dont· 1
by Albert Kraml'r, artr.;r whos('
mlor plalf'S 1tdorn thl' front t'OVI'r
nr the Los An~:t>I<'S Timl'll Hom•• I Maga~n<' on special occasion.-;, ,,.
cu.m•n tly bcln~: I:'Xhtbltf'd in thr
\\1ndow of thl' IJ1mp Light ~hon
1n Corona dt'l Mar. Gladys Hu~:hr<.
,,, th(' shop j.., workrng Wtlh Mr
Kramer on lnti'rtor dC'roratlons ol
some hom('s. I
! AN OFFJCIA L COl1NT showN!
• • •
1 ha t 1,726 vis I tor~ attrnd(•d t he•
t wo-day open houst-progrnm at
thf' Harbor lf'IPphnnl' offici' In filii.
boa, It was announc('() this Wl'l'k
by Ted M. Hllmbrook, manager or
the Pacific Tf'll"phonc-and T<'l<'·
j;,'Taph Co. Visitors wen• able to
set-how their tel<'phonf' system 1
works throu~h demonstrations,!
displays and r xhlblts. which in·
eluded tht' outdoor dJsplay or con·
structlon and main terumce pquip-
ment. such as trucks, post -hoi<'
digger, power <'QUipment and cablf'
lashin~ machinf'ry. Th<'rP Wf'rt'
also tours In thl' butldinJ.: to watch
op<>raton handll' som<' of the 44,·
000 calls plaet'd daily from t hf'
exchange's 10.900 telephonN>
Dyson Tells of
Easter Problems
Police> C'AptAin Walt<'r Dyson
told the &lboa Island Improve-
m<'nt Association m<'t'tlng last
ThuNiday t ha f the loca I pallet-ck>·
partment Is studyinJ: plans t()
handlt> tht' crowds that will invadf'
the Newport Area and Balboa Is-
land In f-!tlcular-nL"xt Eas t.-r.
ported on the sick U.t.
MIB All Grtadtt
COFFEE
MARGARINE
~t Food11 -Quallt·y
MAYONNAISE
lb. 79r
lb. 2Jc
Pint
· 21-inch RCA Victor Selfrldp
a $~fer Sit wD Plein PI•
• 21..a.ch RCA Viet« teJe-villioa wiUa Picture ~
••• JDeallll today'• &De.r TV pkturu.
• "Golclee n.-a .. toae 1,11kn'l ••• Wt' want yoa
to bear it ..• it'• woaderfuJ.
• Doub&e..ruelded tuner ..u.;llliate iatf"tf~nce.
• C.biaet le 6Ubed i.a wal• •]ftft..
Dut, ..t.opey. or limed uak. 7T-
PM irw•lude. ~ne "-I!Mily-*'J.,~/0'(!,1/.F.
O'[N MONDAYS -Fl lOAYS -SAlUlOAYS 'til 9 p. ""'
DAD VOTES FOR
TUUEY
And AU the fixin's .
A 'gift 1.~ U fl •n1oy will. llo.e Wlo,ole
F-• ...,,ly • • • (our b.,, bu) for Feth
,., ' F., .. , ••• ...... T ... d.· y OU"9
M•ely H., T u•••Y'· Not br•ede•
•+od but H,n T u•••r• th .. t h ••• b"~"" ••,.•d •ol•ly for t .. ble u•~ +o
••"'• for th• leui~,. fee>' ,.nd
• t • • t c h for the dey• thel folio.
FATHER'S
DAY
( IUW fi: !S"U,\Dt'
l'l~ t:,\l'PI.t .
,fl'l( t:
SUD.kl!il
(;RAf'Et'RI'IT
,JI'IC t:
1->rioril)
J Jcbt M f'a 1
('10 ':\K Tl''""
.::: 2Jt
,::. 2Jt
HEN . ~
He potnted out the d!Hiculty or
preventing over-crowding, sayin~
that l~tlons must lx> made to
find an IU<'gal number of sl~pers
In r<'ntals 1500 square fet't p<>r
sletoper It~~ rt'quln>d I.
R<-Sidents must cooperate with
poli('(· by making compllllnts about
noisy parties and SJX'('dlng. Capt.
~n said. H<' urged men in art'as
wht>r<' tht• Kf<'A fl'st Eastf'r t rouble'
exists to h<'IP the local poll~ in l
k et>plng ord<'r. I
TURKEYSE
PEACHES No. 2Y2 can 2) c 69 ~
CRACKiiS lb. IH>x }9< ~ i,,
o;;;; j.e 6 ••· 2 for 27c ~ ""' "' -~ ConC('rning spe~lng on th<' Is-
land. Capt Dyson said that t.h<'
Automobll<' C1ub signs now spectfy
~ mil~ an hour as the legal I
apeed. Thf'r<' has been consider-,
ablf' agitation on •the Island for a
15-mllc-and·hour limit.
Appointed fo the Board of Dl·
rectors or the Association wert'
Henry DeistL"r and Clarence Hig-
bie, suttt>t>din~: Jack Bldwt'll and
Dr. Ray Reeve!\, who have no-
ldJTted. Prt>l!lding at the me<'tlng
wu J . A. Se-ek, pr81dent of thC'
auocla tl«<.
ftaE DAJIAOE 18 MIO n.maae wu estimated at ~
1.n a nn SatW'da)' ln an apartment
at 301....,... St., Balboa, oeeuPed
by H. • wnn,er.
I I I I 1t l "tl I I I I t I I I I I I I I I t Far... Fresh Produce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., ... ., .....
Ooldfo~ Rl~4"btral Amflrlca.n • T H E
•
ONIONS
'"· "
•
EXTRA FINE
CORNER LOCAnON
Spadous 3-bdrm., 1 ~-bath all
wood home, designed for grace-
ful living plus separate 1-bdrm.
apt. over lge. dbl. garage.
0W1Iel' .. ,.. "Sell DOW'"
Stanley Hadfield
BMI&ol'
............ B<Mablud
.......... It or IIA.rbor IU'J~
lew,.tHeiPII
$101500
New 2-bdrm. home, 1 block to
Cliff Drive. Has large rooms,
hardwood noors, double garage.
A love ly home. BEST 2-BED-
ROOM BUY in the HEIGHTS.
Approx. $2,000 down to State
Vets, $2,200 to Non-Vets.
........ eiPII
$12.800
Charming new 3-bdrm. ranch-
s tyle home, pretty as a picture,
fireplace. best hardwood floors,
large closets, double garage.
BEST S·BEDROOM BUY
Ia the HEIGHTS
Beau;; Hill RIIIIJ
M8 Newport Blvd.. BE 51l.S-B
(One block from new hospital)
EASTSIDE BARGAIIS
One bdrm. shingled home, large
lot. 3 blocks lo $5 750 transportation . 1
$500 down, balance $50 a month
• • •
lewp•l Heipls
3 bdrms 2 baths. Singh~ garage,
ocean \ ww. Ne,·er hved in.
$121500 Tf'rnu
• • •
R W B I• BROKER • • • 118 & A"oc.
1129 Newport Blvd. · Co,t• Mew
BE.,on 5320
NEAR
COUNTRY
CLUB * 3-BEDROOM HOME Fireplace. Jargf.' Uv. rm. car-
peted. AU hardwood Ooors.
Furnact> . . fi brl'-glass insula-
tion Tile kitchen & bath, dbl.
~ar., lar~f' lot. Yard ft>nced,
frUit t rf'PS Landscaped.
$131000 ~s • • •
tllu\4' party who \o\iSh('S
to buy ~ood local 1st
trw .. r dt"ed up to $3.000 I • • •
S.ald W. Ritchie
Real Etltate and I.D8uraace
1!19 Coaat Blvd.. HArbor U
Coroaa del Mar
CORONA DEL MAR
Home & Income
Nt'w duplt>x and 2 ~mall houses
on 60' Int. All nttractive ly fur·
nished and land.,rapcd. Steady
rental~>
1! you want privacy of
a t'umpl<'te hom<' and
tncom t• right on tht•
prf'misrs sec this at
$281500
Balboa Realty Co.
[Oppo•ite Belbo• B•nk of Ame~i~)
700 E. B.lbo. Blvd., B.lbo•
HArbor 3277
QUIET PLEASE!
U that is what· you want, you
will love this \&cation or year
'round retreat, 500 yards from
beach, with panoramic OCEAN
VIEW. There a re 5 nn.s. incl.
lge. hobby rm. for hubby, gar.
Tile, chrome, wood nrs., new
awnings, ven. blinds, and a de-
lightful walled patio, on a 55'
levef lot, $1 0 500 and only . 1
TONI ARNOLD
1!01 Cout Blvd. ODJI
HA !Sa!; Eve~t: RA not-K
$100 Down. $60 Month
2 bdrm. home on la~e fenced
lot 3 blocks from downtown ~tu M<'"'-Formica m kitch·
t•n ttnd lllt! bath. Showc1 o er
tub. •1.!00 lUll ~ Owner,
BEacon 7225 da)'JI. Atlantic
6-0662 e~
fhunday, Jwae 11. 1152
,. . ._
On a~· comer lot iD CDK mc.t attracti•• 2-bclrm. home. e e •
Kitchen equipped eomplet~y with electric ranae, retrtgerator, diab wuher It dkpc»al. . . . 22-foot
livinc room, thenno control \D'llt heat-m&I\Y extra teetu.rec. Walled petlo, lot completely teoced.
Owner will take u little •• $3.000 down. See th1a good buy. No lnformatton by telephone pleue,
but call for appointment to see. The prloe wiD utoolah you.
NO REASONABLE
OWER REFUSED
After fumlahlng mY home, tbe fol·
lowing are surplus Jt-. and
will be sold at low pr&o.: Brand
new: 31ounge chain, b)' 'l'omlln-
son's, Grand Rap6dl, Goodrich
foam rubber, uph. in ICUlptored
frieze, rose. green or brown; rna,.
hog. magazine rack; .et. 6 peUo
arm chain, lnatant foJdl.ae ; pr.
English riding boota, brown. slz.e
10. Used: oU palntiac. F emme et Chat, 25xl8, autbeDtlc Louvre
copy; oval mirror, bevel plate
17x24; pine dresa. table (ot-k)
wlth bench, lt. green; ftne rna-
hog .. drum table, leather top,
32"'; fine solid walAut OOMOle,
60x20; Borg bath nn. 8Ca1e1:
South of the boulevard in CDM. Clean 2-bedroom home e e • ro~~~~~~nly ·············-··················-·······················-·········-··--····················--·· .. ···--··$91950 c:=.y
Also see us for a good home in Shore C1ifia.. We sure ha.e them e e •
WB NEED LISTINGS
COlONA DEL MAB PBOPEBTIES
...._. II. Lpa ... HelM L. L)'Dao Bl'ok.,..
411 Coast BouleYCII'd CORONA DEL MAR HArbOr 1M7
I TODAY'S SPECIAL
1-Bedroom garage aparbnent. Room on front to ~ 000
build another unit. South ot Highway ... ·-······· ....... ., 1
2 ~-:'!:"~~~-.~~ .. -.. -.................... -......... $12.250
2-Bedroom G.I . resale $11 500· Assume 4" Loan
Only $2,596 Down I $66 per month
3-~ ~~--~~: .. ~~-~--~-~~~:...................... $241750 ~~':
PRICE T •. McCUISTION o--del 11~...;, .. __ • ___ ..;;IIAnor;:;,;;;,;;:;;;;;...;;f-.1_
VoGEL VALUES
NEWPORT HBim
Most Attractive. 2-Bdnn. & den. 11/t-bath Home
built around patio on choice corner lot. 14'x21~' mahogany pan-
eled living room, fireplace, furnace. Carpeting in living room,
dining room, a.nd hall. lO'xll' dinin~ room. Mas ter bedroom
13'xl3'. Bedroom No. 2-12'x16'. Den-12'xl6' lined with knotty
pine. Aluminum sash throughout. Breakfast room, large kitchen.
comer tiled sink. Colored bath fixtures. pullman sink. Glass en-
dosed shower. Laundry r oom. 4 doors leading onto patio. Large
garage with storage. Within few blocks or new hospital. An ex-
ceptional home-priced to sell.
VOGEL VALUE
CORONA DEL IAR
Two R-2 Ocean View lots priced to sell
* * * Ocean View. 3-bedroom Home
with large living room, hardwood floors, fireplace, furnace. Ample
closets. $1] 450 Price only 1 $10,000 GI Conunltmen t. $2 000 down will handle. '
The VOGEL CO.
!SOl Cout BlvcL. ()oro~~a del Mar
HArbor 1'741 or 14'71. Evealap: HArbor JtS-M or HArbof' Mel-W
Lido I s I e
3-Bedroom & Den Home. ~ceptionally large lot. 2 patios, fire-
place in large master bedroom. Property completely redecorated
inside and out. Part.ly furnCshcd. $20 200
Priced far below market value . . ....... -..... 1
GREEILEAF anll Associates
3 1 I 2 Newport Blvd. HAtbor 2552 Newport S..dt
WANTED:-Large Family
It you art> weU suppUed with children but short on cash we haw
the home for you. 3-bedroom In newly developed area. Land-
scaped lot 60'x136', with play equipment and fruit trees electric
stove. refrigerator a nd auto. washer. G-1 loan at $1 '1 500
4o/c, paya ble SSO mo. Low down pay. plus Impound 1
Opelle Realty Co.
406 Cout Hlglnvay Corolla del Mu llArbor S6'71
D' ~ are thinlrtng
01 rentin9
)'OUI' property ...............
telephone us.
Ed L SedebMier
1111 ()out ....
eo .... del 11a.r IIMMI' nt1
Asst'd luggage, H.lrtman trunka
and cases; Oriental rup. Yaghi-
Bedir. 4'x3'8"'; Beloucbe. 6'6"x
3'2"; Louristan. 4'x2'5", t.heR are
old superb rugs; bl.rdl ~
tray and stand. Apply alter 9
a. m. Saturday. 121 East Ba.y
Front, Balboa bland. HArbor
2163-J.
Three Arch Bay --• Lagaa .._,.
Declde to pave path to the bay - - -is this house of traditional
comfort and modem desip, on a sea-front lot overlooking the blue
Padflc. Built of redwood and with a roof of heavy shakes, it
blends with its beauWul setting and appears smaller than lta ac•
tual sl.ze -• -3,600 sq. ft. • • • Five bedrooms and 4 bath·
rooms with all modern conveniences ... finished 3 yean ago. The
living room and muter bedroom have thelr own fireplace and
picture windows overlooking the Bay. $64 500
See th1s lf you are interested in the finest. Prt.ced I
WATERFRONT LOT - --NEWPORT ISLAND
$4 500 ---which includes
I pier and float . .
BALBOA PENINSULA
2-Story, 5-bedroom home, fireplace, 3-car garage, $18 500
1 ~ lots, well located. Excellent value at ................. 1
INDUSTRIAL ACREAGE
Five auee M-1 :zonlng, corner location in Costa Mesa, 2 paved
streets permits immediate use ln 1 acre par-$12.000
eels. Completely level. Full price .. .................. TenDa
Hal'bo.-ln~est-ent Co.
IRE4LTOIRS
(Slnce 1945)
Newport Bl•cL a& .._. St.
NEWPORT BEA()B
RA 1 ..
l.ncome Opportanit·y
4 Units --• pays $25U Jkr month -. -plenty of
room for additional units -• • for only ... . . ..
Terms can be arranged
* * * RANCH STYLE. HOlES
$211600
Only 2 left with HARBOR & OCEAN views. These are :ktbnn.
2 bath homes. Buyer has choice of interior colors and waUpaper
this week only. It you can quaUCy either will go for $5,000 down.
*· * * $995 DOWI
A nice home .............. _ ......... full price $51475
* * * $500 DOWI
$30 8 month •.. 2 sma U houses on large lot. $1 995
Needs reconditioning. Full price . ..................... ..... ..... I
LiDwood Vick. Realtor
BraDCb ornce
186 Eut 1'7Ua St.. Ooeta lieu BE 5188 -EYee: BE -1-11
FORCED TO ·vACATE!
, 18 DAYS LEn
EVERYTHING MUST GO!
~UBNITUBE, FIXTUBES, W'E. SIGNS, STOVES,
BEFIIGEBATO •• I.TC.
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFIUSED
GRANT'S
INS rtEWPOBT II.VD.
11aa•Mcly, Juae 12. 1152
Baal v..We & ...,.,... For Sale
...
CDM 8UIIU'DI!I" l'f.'fttal. June 15 to SAVE S200. E.led.ri.c orpn.. Roe-
Sept.. 15. Attrae. 2-bdrm. rusUc ~ ~Y out. Uke new.
home, ftrepl., tile bath, fenced High grade make. o AN z..
yard. C1oee to beach. HArbor SCHMIDT BIG PIANO SALE.
~18-R. 4.14 Goldenrod, COM. 520 NQ. Main, cor. 6th. Santa
WEST Ocean FrOnt-:$8,500; hu·n. Ana. USED PIANOS trom 159.
2-bdrm. bome, &ar., encl patio. SILVIO SOPRANI accordion. lUte ~ ~;r~ Call Owner, new. 120 bus. HArbor M99.
LOVELY 2-bdml. fum. apt. sleeps CO'M'AGE PIANO and bench, bed 5. Ideal looat. HA 3692-W. davenport and chair, platform
4.19 Polnsettia, Corona del Mar. rockers, 3 misc. chain. 223 Ju-
BEAttffi'OL HarbOr view apt. iii'min~;;eii':-Co:::::-:rona=:::;· ;::...;de==.l..:M:::~:;.a~.----
Blk. from bay ln COM. ~ for BOXER puppies, excet pedigree.
lld811t
IT'~ ~M~ ia~:uP!: piano ~G, by the br. Neat work.
at i3ee. N P and u.ed ;.,tart erences. HArbor 1156-R.
Ut.zer Kna~~ rd:; DOcrOR'S wtdOw needS untum.
ble, Lester Hantman. AcrUom~ bouse with 1 or 2 bdnnl., quiet and many othen. Guaranteed. loc:at. Yrl)t. COM preferred. Call
Baby terms. A.lmoet 100 p1anoe HArbor 279th1.
toc:bocNietrom. DANZ..SCHMIDT WANTED TO BUY -Snowblrd
BJG PlANO SALE. 5.20 No. sailboat, ~ref. Doualu or Me-
Main, cor. 6th, Santa Ana. Clure. Will accept boat oeedinc
ANTIQUES, marble top table reu. repairs. Write PO Box 225,
French commode, coUee table: Balboa bland.
twtn maple bedroom set, rocker, ~~--.-----------brlc-a-brac. Plrv. party. 703 Car· uam-Opportunities
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aummer aea.a. or will rent yrly. HArbor 1978-J. 314~ Carnation. COM. Ph. HA 1946 CUSHMAN scooter. perfect CD ollllftlll m-w. Eves: 2310-J. cond. 4000 miles, $110. HArbor Help WGDted 'llnl'lll
nation, CDM.
STORAGE BUILDING, 20x24, tor 2871-M. . ':':':"~~~-------reat. Suitable fw car, furniture FOUR puppies, hall cockers, want WANT housekeePe~ for semi-~ RHponaible party with '7 hn. ~~ urn Orange Ave., eo.ta homes. 4 wka. old. HArbor 42. valid. Uve ln. No wuhlng. Ask spare time to service route of Cl•ty DeL:•--.... --USED CAJt-'40 Buick 4 dr. sea:. for Mrs. Norman at HA 590. new type vending machines -= .. leilt 8UI
WANT ROOM-Permanent, quiet $175. 1139 w. Balboa Blvd., HIGH school boy wanted for sum-for a percentage of the col-
lady wants room or apt. or share Newport Beach. HArbor 1974. mer dlshwuhing job. Apply lections. No Sell1.n& or Solicit· Jays sz.• Lot ........... with emp'o ed f Snack Shop, 1619 "'---t Blvd., ing. Income up to~ month-
-""' ~ Y person or JUNE Piano Sale. Grand .......... ~ 1 ~ moderate rent. H.A 2555-R-K. Big full tone. Onl,y r-lGO • .,F......,-Corona del Mar. Y depending on number of He , ___ 1 Willl 2 BDRK. turn. ~ •= GIRL for llaht cleaning duties-units party selected can SE'r· nry ~ 0
ts, wbo .arM -upper apt. Utll pd. delivery within 50 mUes. Other 4 6 • .• vice. with very .,ood nnoo•ibil· six months ago pve the d tr._ a
Summer rmtal onJy. 615 Irls, Grands up, lUJ.abe, Wurlltur, to p. m. daily (except Mon· · · • ....-cbaJ:ac:e to buy bJa lot tbe &lle7 Corona del Mar. Ackerman, Lowe, P ack a r d day). Dee's Beauty Salon. Co-mes C?f ev~ntually operating at 15th St. in N~ -·'d ...._ ~"'10 Chick • rona del Mar. H.A 2187. full timt', mcome increasing ... ~ ...... , 'LUW ~ ~ & v ..., fum. apt. Refrig. & patio. . ering, Rawart.h, S tar r, accordingly. As 1 n c 0 m l' is cut tbrouch. &Del wu I' eta • e d.
Yrly rental. Utll. pd. 615 Iris, Krantch and Bach, Story and EXCELLENT opening tor capablt-based on profit-sharing plAn. c:ame to CoWld.l ~ Mooday Corooa del Mar. Clark. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO beauty operator. Pleas. working only responsible party with ~ l'\'ening and gave the city another
CORONA DEL MAR, unJum. 3-SALE, 520 No. Main, cor. 6th, cond. Perm. Ruth's Beauty Shop, rerences & $600 working cash chance--&a.rne price, $2.500-Be-
bdnn. home, waU-to-waU carpet-Santa Ana. HArbor 2907· capital for inwntor y \\ iU be cause he had recei\·ed an offe-r
lng, fi.repl., encl. yd. Yrly lNM, USED tum.-mod. 4-cush. sora. EXPERlENCED serv. sta. man. 1 considered. Job Hoppers need from another party. $125 mo. F. C. Andresen, 602 bdrm. set, 3-pc. sectional. 4 up-Midnight to 8 a.m. Texaco Sen·. n~t apply. For prompt inter-Everyone on ~cil Memed ta-
Cout Blvd., Corona dPI Mar. hobt<.'red chairs. 3 table lamps, S ta., 800 Coast Hwy, N.B. I \'lew mclude phone in appli-vorable, but ht>dged a bit on tM
WATERFRONT fum. 1-& 2-bdrm. gaml' table, G-E apt. size elec. POSITION open for cosmetic and cation. Box F-2d. Ensign 11M take-it-or-leave-it aspect of the of-
a.pta. Summer reserv. by day, stove. upright piano. Call Kim· salesgirl. Must have driver's lie. Coast Blvd., COM. fer. Councilman Braden Finch
wk. or moly. 3706 Channel Pl., berly 3-5394. Estab. shop in Harbor area · I thought it was a good idea.. City
Newport Beach. HArbor 1217-J. 19-FT. CAPE COD riit\Jng aor;. Write Box F-2-A Ensign. · Miscellaneous Manage r John Sailors said the lot
SCENIC fum. apts. overlookina Inboard weU. $225 incl. oars, WANTED-Sen ·. sta. attendant i!j ~·a=~lely ~eeded.ed " Realtor
bay & ocean. Singles & double:. mas t & sails. Very st>aworthy. West Shell Sta. 318 Coast Hwy., THE NEW Reve tone ~ives you the ion~ sald the e:rl; was ~d,~ ~~:
Avail dally, wk.ly, monthly. Pall-Excel. cond. See at 222 Grand N. B. HA 0961. • finest1quauty dry cleantn):. ~ow cilman Francis Hon ·ath said it
sades Hote l, 1414 Seaview, COM. Canal, Uttle Balboa Is. HA 2680 REAL EST. saleslady wanted to 1 a,rai~. a t The Villagt' Val<'t. 21i was a good mo,·e but wanted to
HArbor 1456. GENERAL Ele<:. refrig. & W esting-h~dle residential dept. or estab.l Manne An• · &lboa .Island 1 for-refer the matter to the city man-
'-ROOM gar. apt with sto\'e & re-house elec. range. Bargain. Also brokerage orr. Must be exper. merly Katf>y Doane s I ager. Councilman Les 1abell said
(rig. fum. with two bdrms. in 120 bass accordion. HA 037-R.' & acquaintPd with Harbor area. DlA!'lETlCS Late tnforma tion ' why waH. sin('(' it was a ~ood tdt>a
COM. Unfurn. $75 mo. yearly HArbor 3597. Call U oyd C. Howard. Realtor, I study group, publication'! Call Councilman Horvath coO'liDellted
lease. BEacon 6921 . JUNE Piano Sale. Save up to $195 1415 Coast Blvd., CD~l. HA 3512 BE 5119-R or write Box F-2 c o that it was the old Council that
FURN. API'S. ror rent. SH Lou-on repossessed Spinet Piano. Fa-Enl>i£n llll-1 C"oa:;t Bl\ d C"D!\1 had waited for so many mont hs.
lae Apt.a. tint. Obla a: angles, mous make. Pay out bal DA."lZ-Situations Wanted E~JOY tht> {'('onom' ur ml'clt uu'-Counctlman Braden Finch then overlooldng Bay. 308 Carnation, S CJL'11DT BIG PIA!":O SALE. tnl.! m quan\tt~ · Loc:k.·r :..pact• made the motinn to buy the lot for
Corona def Mar. 520 ~o. Main. Cor 6th. Santa RELIABLE baby stw·r. C D)l only. 8\atl at I, . .,, th.tn th•• CO"' nf S2 500 and thlS was unanimously
Ana. Used pianos from $59.00. Call HArbor 306i·J. elf'C. to run 1 homt' Cn-.·1~r w~ avpro\e<1-•with th~ understand~ ="t.:R~E. ~.:ood rds.: ess>~-•c fond of :.t II chutn• a~\·d bo·· r tx•J..."lnnin..! Jn!! !rom Counctlman Horvath that
Ed L Setlelmeier FIREPLACE WOOD-Reasonably
priced. 2213 Newport Blvd.,
1 Costa Mesa. BE 5180-J. Free • REALT~
• BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
• RE-NTALS
IIArbol' UM
IS2) Coe .. ~~ Cotot~e cfel Mer
delivery. 1 LABRADOR Retrie,ers. A.K.C., 9 I wks.. old 15184 H St .• Tustin.
WIDOW says ''SELL"
SO.MEONF. will make a real buy this wPCk ---it can be you.
This COM humt' has 2 bdrms., fireplace, patio. separatl' partially
turn. ~est a partment. Only 4 years old, needs some pa.intmg.
but you U never make a can of IJaint $10 750
pay htg hcr dlvidrnds. ~ct tod&) Only 1 Terms
island realty co.
K.-,,Jtorlt -Bwlint"S§ Brokt'r"
HARVEY D. ~EA~t;
l'llr k AH'. nt ,\pte-... Block from F'Nry
BALBOA 1~1 .SO HArbor S1'l·W
CORONA DEL MAR
327 Marigold
Soutlt of h~hway. Close to shopping. Driv<.' to abo"e addrt-ss
and check thls home and location. then phon£' us for financin~
and terms . • • • 2 bedrooms. fircplaet>. rtoor fur-na~. har·dwood rtoors. sen ·ice porch. patio, 2-car
garage To close estate we offer this prop('rt} at • $12.600
EARL W. STAN LEY, Realtor
1111 CoMl Blvd. Coroaa del Mar JlArbor !4'74
OUTSTANDING VALUE in CORONA DEL MAR
Once tn a while n ~ood bu~ htts the market.
We have ODt' now For $18,900
You can ha\'e this charmjng 2-s tory homt:' on the OCl'an
side of Hi~hway with a permanent view of tht' beautiful
Pllcific. nus home has 8 real firepla('(', exet>llent furnace.
Palily fumlshe-cl and tbf! o"'-nf'-r wUl makf' good tenna.
S HOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
George J. Davies, Realtor
HArborS..,
c~~~n~ftft~·-~a eamw
The GAS Refrigerator
810 T&ADPriS :\J.LOWANCJ'E! PHOSE FOR FREE I:ST1JIAR
2 Locations to Serve You
eldt•rly peoplP. Da~ or mt:ht. at... for a ·,piH std•· Ha··bor h•• rt·c.·.:t\f' no co~ion. ~et> tht"
HArbor 050l-R Frnzr-n F•KKI l.Jwk1 1"'1 11~ :\lith vth\•r otfer to M~ Lant> had <:omt>
LADY wellt'<it¥al in mu.sic & Jan-::::t . :-\ B II At bor nil tl11'0ugh his office I
J;:Ua!!<-''> ~ ...... k.s posit. durin.: sum. Tt:TORL~G OF'FEREl> An\' ele-
months a-. --:o' <>rness or ~:om pan-mt>ntary ~adt> or High Scjlool
ion-hs,•kpr Call :\I rs. )1 :\t. Engli h for July & Au!! Local
Whitaker. HArbor 377-W I t~>achrr. IIA ::?U14 ..Aftt'r 5 p. m .
I WANTED-BABY SITTING. Re-t FOR A VON Products in Corona
liable. HArbor 2925-(. del ~ar l·rtll HArbor :.?:'HO-M.
USED
ROTO.TILU~G and weed cutttng w ash basms sta -1 2213 :-;ewport Bh d., Costa )teS4.
tlonary tubs. refrigera-BEacon 5180-J.
h FOR YOUR PET-U S. Govt. in-tors, ranges, was rna-~ !'pected horse mt>at rr~e dt-11\· in chine . All household Harbor Ar ea. Hld~··s Pet S~p-
d S fir t pti('S & ~porttD~ Goods 605 nee s ee us s · Coast Blvd. COM. HA 12S..1.-J
1
Crist Furniture S5 PER ~10!":Tll rl'nb _. .:rood
I 1687 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa practtcr Pian,, All ro•nt ••f ll'rm
Across from new Alpha Beta Mkt. allowtc'd if )'OU bu~ lah•t LA•t tht•
Phone BEacon 7323 ktdd!t·:-. h•arn DA~Z·.:'CH.!\HDT
I New KITCHENS! BATHROOMS!
Com~lete lasta.Uattoa
AJI lD ODe Operattoa
Plwnbing, Carpentry, Tiling, etc.
1 00/o ~:as· to. PAY
GARBAGE DISPOSALS
Garbage Dlspoeah IDstalled
wttb Same Eaay T ermtl
MARSAO PLtJ111BQ{G CO.
700 C.rneHo11, COM 1-Q.t-b« 11 11
GORGEOl'S?
African Violet 'Plants ·
l'awnaal \'a rltties
S!.~ eat'b
flowers by Morri
609 E. Ba.lboa Bh·ct. • BaiOO.
HArbor !0'70
TRAIN YOUR DOG
Let us train ) ou to train your
dog. New class starting soon
sponsored by Santa Ana \' al-
l<-} Kt.'nnl'l club lnquu e
The Jordans Pet Shop
1210 Coa.d BouiE'\--:trd
Coroea del !'IIU'
HA !5'74-W
Services
BIG PIA~O SALF 5~1 ~.wr h
~t.un ='anta .\n,, l .,•rl p '"n'
trum S."t~ 1111
TRAOf' \o~Ur uld JHano on n€'~'
.:.'rum•t ,,,. Grand \)r T<.'lc' rston
Btt!l'!l'S t c· bh 11lu\\ ant·• dunn.;
tlw DA:"Z-SC"H:\tl DT BIG PI-
A~O SALF. .:.'antJ Ana 520
:-\n .!\l,un. l'llr t>rh lllfl'1.'t l':.••d
pta nos from "9 rll)
BABY SliTl:"G"l'ri}our home or
mine. day or nt~ht llA 1£'70
v
1 Services
~ORr.tAL l~STAW-A11 0~ of Waste-Kin~ Garba~:~ Dtsposal &
Dishmastl'r SI69 Call '-'bar-
he at HArb-1:· 1~·\1. ----
SuperflU:)US Hair
PE'rmant:'ntly rPmoved from face. ' arms. le1~s. F.ycbrO\\ ~ a nd hair·
ltne s haped Ko more 1\\N'Lim :
ELLEN L BRYANT. R r·
Tuesday and Thuf"!;day onl~
Lido' Salem of 1Wn11tv HA ~";76
PAINTIN G
Earl Shellin
!~3 hlm.-r ~t. -CMb M.--
REat'()D M~'7-M
~'EW AXD F:\CTOR\' REBl'lLT
Electrolux Cleaners
$ales -Sen·t("(' Suppli~ ... Painting-Paperhanging 1
GEORGE BURKHARDT II
401 Slat 8L. Sewport ......
Pboa~ BEa.coD 6!08-W
Bill Fletcher
Authorized Repre-st:'nt&tt\e
U%0 N~:port. Bh·d. Cotta Mesa B.Vbor W&-W
0.0 aftM 1 p. .. BICYCLE
·~J<.UT 1:-o; t L"'A ~ <\'
="·~·\\purt Hdt bo.lr ttWlnbt'rs ol thl•
Balboa Ra~ nub as \\e ll a th('
mrmbt>r,hn p from ~:n·atE'r Los An-
.:\•ll'' t~nd ut h, r parb of Oram:f' C'ount~ .t r• md lun~; preparation!'
to anend the "~ight in Havana"
party at th\' club tomorro~ e\t'·
ntng 1 Frida} 1
UG.U NOTICE ~'OTICE OF PrBUC HEARI.SH
~Qth-.• h Hf'rt-b~' t;h·-that th••
l'lctnrum: C'nmmlssi<'n of the Ctt\
o{ ~"'' JX>r t Bt•al'h \nil hold a pub-
ltc:'l· h.-ann~: on thP lpphcatton Cl(
II 111 ~ J Du Bots for a \&nance
nn I ht• ~ El~ 20' of SEI~ '~ Lot 5.
and the SEI> "7 Lot 7 B\ock 236.
• 3117 Ja:.:mtnf' A'. C"11rona cit I
\l.•t ,,,r r. ltt•f !rom • t> c t i o n
!ll• (~ 15 ut tlw Zonm~ U\\ to .U-
ln\\ •t side-yard setback Clf 3' and
n·:tr \ ard "£''M t'k of -
:-=o'tice ts hert>by further gl' en
that !'oAtd pubhc heannJ: v.'lll tx>
h<>ld on tlw 19th da~ of J unt-. 1 ~'12
1t the• h•>Ur of 7 30 p m tn tn~·
Coun<'tl C harnlx'rs or the ;-.:,.,\11' r t
B.• ch C"n~ Ha!l at ~ luch lime and
plllt.'l' 'l.ro~ a nd all J)E'rsotll' tnlt r-
~·sto>d rna~ appt>ar and bl" bt>a rd
th<.'rron
R.A Y Y C'0PEU::-J. ~"Cr\·tar'
:--;E \\'PORT BE:ACll CITY
PL.A:'\').'lXG CO~fM lSSlON
SERVING YOU
REAl VAL~
TV -Radio .& Repairs
&«via. c.u. ... Fair PriclM
"~rvice That Satisfies"
Mesa Radio & TeleYiaion
108 Broadway -Costa lieu
BEMea GoMe-.1
REPAIRING ' 'Tbe WANT AD WAY
is the quick. easy~
to seU those artie*
that )'OU don't nHd
&1'\Y IT'IOf"e! • . • For
J'fllrul ts. use the • -•
EMlp Waal Ada. Schwinn Bicycles
IT"!'T ('ALL
Balboa Furniture • Grant's Furniture
H. it HOLBROOK
Dependable Plumbioq
A Prompt ~ Service
Malnta.Wd
RAY STEDMAN
1574 Ne wport HARBOR 1114
n.·~ 100 Main St. 1645 Newport Blvd.
H.Arbof 145 Balax. BEaoon 5107sM Colt& K .. ..._... ....,.... t&t•w
1111 .,..._ ........ Newport~
COST A 111'.SA
B'*-• • -, lllJ&..I
•
fag. I . -
Safety Is Urged
For Yachtsmen
With this yE'ar's pleasure boat-
ing season getting und e rwa y
throughout Southern California.
Capt. John Trebes, commander of
the 11th Coast Guard District,
urg~ yachtsmen to closely observe
safety regula Uons.
He pointed out that over twice as Ul&J\Y boating accidents occur
during the summer months than at
any other time. Gasoline cxplos-
lorts, butane gas-stove explosions,
f"treS, founderings. strandings. col-11110111 and engine failures make
up tt.e summer-time toll.
C.pt. Trebes outlined the Col·
~wiac bulc safety measures for
yachtsmen :
l. Have a schedule with re-
.,.,Wble people at home.
2. OuiM' in pairs.
3. CUTy at least a 10 per cent
fael reserve.
4. Kftp craft seaworthy.
5. Assist others in distress.
6. Keep engines in good run-
aing condition. a. f/6 tbt poeat.t daneen of
yachting is the explosion of gaso-
line fumes aboard boats. according
to tM captain. He said that gaso-
line often enters the bilge of a ves-
sel from overflow or leakage and
quicklY vaporizes. A tiny spark
is aJI that is needed to set it off.
Coa~t Guard Motorboat Rt>gula-
tions require a ll veSSt>ls built.
decked-over or re-engined after
Aprfi 15, 1940, to be equipped with
ad('Quate bilge vcn<>ilation. The rt·~rulations also r('Quirr a ct'rtain
amount of f1re fi,ghtm~ t'QUipmc.>nt
on t hi~ t)J)(' of \'PSS£'1.
EvE'I .} craft ll"!tving pon IS com-
(X'lll'd to ha\'t' a lift> pr<'sl"r\l'r for
c•\'ery person aboard. Laws passed
since the end of World War II
s tipulate that all newly made life
pn•sN·\ Prs tx-d} t'd an orange color
for ea.,<;c:> of d<>tl'c tion from air or
~urfare craft H O\H'\ f'r. whitt>·
t'Oloi'C'd life prt•!>£'1'\ E'r!> an• still
appron'<i for us~.· as long as thc~
pac;s thr Coa!:t Guard's insrcction.
An\' \ c>,.:-•·1 Ia 1 £'<' f'nouch "hould
h 11v£' 'snm• 'ort of floating t'quip-
m rnt sur-h a:. a donut -I \ p £' lifr
fluar. 11. <iddlltllll ,., tlw itt~· pr<-~
S<>f\'l'r" 11 1~ rt"<!Uirt•rl to carr} A
ri n~ h·rn. \\ tth n lin•· 11ttacht•d. i~> ll'COm;rwndc>d for 1111\se \'f'ssels I
too small tn carr~ a donut float.
U G.U. N01'1Cr
:'lio. A-21638
ORDER TO S HOW CAI'SE ON
APPLJCATIO~ FOR CltANGE
OF NAME
Ia Ulle Superior Court of ibf' ~ta~
of California ln IUid for th~
C'.oa.ty of OrMKt'
In thP Mattt>r of AVERY LEE
MEAD for Chan~te of Name_
......_..Avery I...ee Mead has
flll'd his petition with the clerk of
this court for ~rmiss1on to change
Ida D&JDe from A very Lee Mead
to Avery Lee Adair;
Ncrw. Thf'~fore, It l.a Hneby Or-
dered that all persons interested
In the matter aforesaid a ppear at
Department No. 3 of the said Su-
perior Court at t he courtho~ in
t1K> City of Santa Ana. CounlY of
O rangt>, State of California, on the
l lth day of July. 1952, at the hour
of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day,
:lnd then and there to s how cause,
if any they may have. why said
application for chan~e of name
should not be grantl'd.
U Ia Furtbl"r Ordered that a
copy of this Order to Show Caust>
be publisht>d in the "Ensign", a
newspapt>r of ~eneral circulation,
publl.ahed in the Oty of Newport
Beach, County of Oran~c. State of
California, for four success I v e
weeks next preceding the date set
for the hearing thereof.
DATED: May 29. 1952. MORRISON
Judge of the S uperior Court
Publish: June 5, 12. 19. 26, 1952
in the Newport Harbor Ensign.
x .. £tt&H
NOTrOE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF JACK F . UPPS,
alta ISADORE LIPPS. Deceased
NoUcle h Henby Gh·ea to the
creditors of and all persons having
da.lmll against the said decedent
or said estate to file them with
the necessary vouchers in the ot-
flee ~ the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Orange,
State of Callfornja, or to present
the ~ame. with the n ecessary
vouchers. to tne unaerslgned at his
or her place of business. to-wit:
c/o Thomas E. Heffernan
1415 Coast lnghway
Corona del Mar, California
wiWn abc months after the first
pubUeatlon of this notice.
Dated May 23, 1952
JAMES E. VAN TASSEL
AdrnlnlJtra tor-wtth-Wilt -An·
-" ~ the Eltate of aatd
decedent.
THOKAS E. HEFFERNAN
1415 Coest HJgtnn,y 0oraaa del Mar, CaUfomit
A ttoneY for Aclmlniatrator.
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The
Dr. Peterson's Mother
Dies in Salt Lake City
~T H.U_lEOIR_::__~ __________ Th_und __ ay_,_Jun_•_l_2._1_152_
Dr. Basil H. Peterson, presiddrft
of Orange Coast College, was
called to Salt Lake Oty, Utah.
Sunday by the death of his mother.
Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson. She was
68 years of age. Funeral &er\'ices
were held yesterday.
I~"FANT DIES
Ser vices were held Monday for
infant Warre n Rhea NeiJion, day-
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter 0 .
NeLson. 356 Channel Rd., Newport,
who ctied SWldaY at Santa Ana
Community Hospital. Rt'v. Harry
Owings read the servi~ at Fair-
haven Cemetery in Orange. Win-
bigler Mortuary had charge or ar-
rangements.
HORSEBACK RJDES
Starting this week-end there
will be horseback rides for chil-
dren at the Balboa Bay Club, a
new week-end di\'ersion.
GOP Comwlltee Sarah Irene Conley Married
~!!!,. ~ su-To Clifford ~ughes In CDM
pcrvlsorial District race for Re· A 5 o'clock ceremony performed peter pen collar, cap sleeves and •
publican Central Committee were last Saturday by the bride's uncle fuJI swirling brocade skirt embroi-
Robert S. aa'rnes of Bay Shores, at the Hurley ~1 in Corona del dered with pearLs and rhinestone-.
chairman of the Central Com-Mar, united in marriage Miu Sar· A white velvet Juliet cap, atudded
mlttee, 7,719 votea; Ph.Uip W. New-ah Irene Conley and Cllrtord Bur-with pearls and rhinestones, and
man, Santa Ana. 7,118; Charles E. ton Hughes. Both of the young champagne-colored shantung ahoes
Perkins of Laguna, 7,116; Ra.lph people come from p rominent Ca.ll-compl~ted her outfit. After a
P. Maskey of Newport, 7,~1 ; fornla families. The bride Is the honeymoon lri La Jolla. the young
Frank L. Woodland of Newport daQKhter of Matthew Conley, 415 coupl<' wilt make their home ln
Heights, 6.665:. and Arlington C. Narcissus Ave., Corona del Mar. Beverly Hills.
Swartz of Costa Mesa, 6,120. 11le groom'is the son of Mr. fnd The new Mts. Hughes is a third
Mrs. Clifford E. Hughes of Be\'· generation Californian, a graduate
erb' HUla. or Pomona College and now a $11.345 Suit Charges
Injuries in c_afe Fall
EateUe Walsh has tiled suit for
$11,345.70 damaces in Superior
Court aga.lnat Doris Wheaton Indi-
viduallY and as operator or Hostess
House on Balboa bland, charging
that abe wu Injured In a fall on
the restaurant tloor lut Dee 13.
The ceremony was performed by member of the faculty of Wrll:bt
Superior Court Judge Philip Con-MacMahon School in Beverl.)' Hilla.
le-y of Fresno. The bride was Her husband Is a Un!vendty of
g1ven In marriage by her father. Southern California r r ad u ate,
and. her attendant was her aiste r-where he •as a membe-r of Beta
in-law, Mrs. Thomu M. Conley of Theta PI and has completed h1a
Fresno. Riebard Myers ot Los law co\ll"ae. He !lei'Wd In the U.S .
Angeles, a cousJn of the groom, Navy from 19t5 to '47.
wu best man.
The bride wore a champaene-
cok>red allk shantung dreu with EnaiDl Want Ada brila8 a-aHa.
S.CHO -OL
•
JULY 7 -AUG. 15 SIX WEEKS
PERSONAL TUTORING IN HIGH SCHOOL,
JUNIOR HIGH, ELEMENTARY SUBJEaS
SPECIAL ATTIIITION TO _,
BIOLOGY BEIIEDIAL BEADING
PHYSIOLOGY HIS'I'OBY
ALGEBRA miNG
ABJTBMmC ENGLISH
SPANISH GEOME'tBY
All Classes Limited to Morning Sessions
Evenings Free Leaving Afternoons And
. e INDIVIDUAL JNmUmON e ACCEPTDLE CREDIT
e CEBtmCITD TEACHERS e BEIIONULE fOITIOI
e VACATION EIVIBODIENt
RIGISTIIA nON JULY 5
GOODBLL
1420 WEST BALBOA BLVD.
NIWPOIIT BEACH
TEL. BEACON 5572-W
p , •• : ~ ~ 13. 19, .. ~
.1111 ._ Newport Harbor Enltp. 'tERESA PA'I'I'ERSON VERNON P A'l*I"ERSON
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On the
• Oa boob • a .,... book tban 'Ibeodo~ Plet.ach, 1305 Co a at A ta.ak faced the ~Doro-Pllptm'a ~ • X. q.a. . Dlplomu Wft'e preen ted te 111
Blvd.. Corona del Mar, dled Stm· thy O'Hara, fuhlon dKlper, and The cut ot mnh -.own Uttle eM. 01' .. -.. ud •••:tb younr -•-ta at ~
day at the aee of 74 at Orange Morrt Molho, Ooriat--aa Judlea of bop wbo ha~ ..... ice ereun Boob o1 11oeea, and all .._ ot •·-
Suitarium. Graveside aervica the beautified bonnet& at the an· ~ ID their-... ta.e bynn1c:al ua 80I"t of 1lluned with .-...re mnat uera-l»ld thil att.rDooa
were held Sunday afternoon at nual Udo Iale Women's Club "Hata ~ W!'"'h tbe tn.tra...S ~ we beard ... :e at Horace EM6p Scbool.
Fairhaven Cemetery, with Rev. in Bloom" party on Tuesday. ~ lodtns for a~ to park ,_ willet I Ud alwa)'S S upt. HoNoe EMicn ~ted
Jame. Stewart of St. ~ Nn. Rlchard Castle wu award-wMMa rl,.nd'lt •tuee o1 Uw!lr a NlaNe authority ... t.Mt the cractuatinc e1u1 to llarice ~byterlan Church officiating ecl 'Orst prize for the prettiest ~tM lwaW .__.. .. L •-.-Mel writteo ..... t1 ..... Dodd. pftS!•t of the a-d ol ..-wl Baltz Mortuary of Corona del Oora1 decont..s hat with mauve _.., at the .,.... ~ ._. hen • the ......_ ,...,_tea, who thla month .. COD-
liar ctlred.on. and blt~e manfWa done In tiny ~ bave -Wrla:. Now we are w.dlwltb #Wild''· chMilne bia aef"Vice on the ~
Mr. Plebeh. who wu a ~tired pompoaa and bac:heler buttons. • ~-locnld,... IDia .._t: ~ ,_._. __ ..,... oa which he hu breD a n..,M-
teal eaa&e aubcJlvider, la aurvtved Mrs. Vincent Healy carried eft the d • • • • • • Ia ,...... jiMI _. '**''Yare N ••'"* 1 IIW w8l fOI' 1.2 yean.
b hil .....,_,; a daqbter. Mrs. "moat unuauaY' bo~W>n with a ="e ol ~·-..-a .,.~ prevail Ia dill ~ HI , If _. Rev. James Stewart of St. An-Fred Stoddard of Corona del Mar; Mexican straw cart loaded with hi· cMata Ill IN af ....._ wben elle tD • Wid&. drewa Pr'eUyterlu Ontrdt .. ve ~ aoa. ~ Pletach of Pua W.scua and other colorl\aa tJoplcal Pllllle~ ill •thafi You wUI II'U\ ... ,., Sllat U the invocatloll and Rev. TCIIIl Pett-et. and two grandchildren. flowers. matcbtng perfectly willa ... ... --· Kea Md ~ .. .... ...... ~ of Olrtlt Olureb by ... Sea her south-of·the-bordd enaemble. i..... .__....at .-. o1 U.. 0. ._.. ...W a.tw the t.eiMdletiall.. A. 'a~l
I:Mip Cl&ulfted ~have beeD New officers ~ the Lido 1lle tJIJIIH .... II ..._ .__ writt.a ta tM ....... ~ ;;a ~ lliF the
a proven~ ol reaGilllae ~ Women'a Ch.W were latroduced to ciDck. ~ _., ............ -1 am p-ateful tor ,._. ......_., Horace Enaip band and a ~
11r aD aorta of merchandlae-Uae the membership and guesta at tM ~~ lor u..lr ~-ID w!! an4 am =!L,...._ group under the cl~tion of Jeo\a ..._. ,._. JIAftOI' W.f. party. ~ Mie Mn. AMID Cde--·'till ,._m ol Jw-•wv ~ (SKKI Y. Fltqerald.
ell. president; Mrs. 0\arlea Lamb. ... A-.-t. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiil fIr at vice-presideDt; Mrs. I....H ODe of tlae aure aipa ol MilD-
IE I I Barnes. second vtce-~dent; Mra. mer wulhe op!lllbac ot tM .._
Van Hayes, reconling secretary; Yacht Club lut Saturey nllht.
U • I. LITE II. I Mrs. Howard Lewis, treasurer; and The Club was jammed for the din~
past-president. Mrs. Nelson Neice ner danc:e ... but jammed for the
"'' ' ...... a ~ as parllameDtarian. last time for an Opening, as they
.. - -Prola.or Belle Northrup, for· are starting to enlarge the club -.. .,.. • ....._ c... .._ merly of Columbia University, ho~ .and double the capa~ty and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g~a~v~e~a~fas~ru~·o~n~. ~ta~l~k~. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j facilities. Saturday evenm g the club was beautifully decorated in
a striking Chin~ motif, or rather,
aty\e. The talented ladies who cre-• • • at O'Brien's
tucks do
TRICKS
. . to pretty the
bod1ce of thts casual
charmer w tth
conver tible collar
and pert pock~t
detml
ONE OF A COLLECTION
OF LOVABLE. LIVABLE
TUlAILE SUMMER
COTTONS IN
YOUR SIZE.
·~· P'C l .,•.
1415 Coert lllvcl.
BALBOA
FUN ZONE
NOW OPEN ON
FIL -SAT.-SUI.
FUN FOR JW.! * Ocean Sailing
in the Bay Queen * Round-the-Bay
excursions * Rides * Games
*Swimming * RefreshmeDts
ated the lovely settlng. Sue Ficker,
Mary Cleary and lnneli Desen-
berg. could have saved their ef·
tort. and have just stood ln the
room and been ample decoration. I
One s}gn that this is to be a
very unusual swnmer is that the
ocean is just alive with yellowtail 1
as far north as Huntington Beach. I
Aside from an occasional stray
yeUowta.il caught in our waters.
we have had no run of that very 1
sporty fish since 1935. It was con-
ceded that we would never have I yellowtail in our waters aga1n.
I and now we have a run that is
quite llkt' in the days bt>fore thl'
purst? seiners. Yellowtail Is an ad-
mirable fish· hard to lure. harder
1
tO hook and difficul l to ga fr; P\ en
a small 10-pounder will fi~ht )OU
like D<>mpse.r Welcome hom<'. Summt•r
MR. GREELY: I
In the June 5 copy of ~P\\ port
Harbor Ensi~ ~ou wrot£> that 1 .. The house wher<' the ~arples
live. not Vagabond House. but I
1 their rl'sldence, was built and lived I
In by Frank L. Baum and there
many of the immortal Oz books
wt>rE' '' ri ttl'n .. You might be interestE'd in
1 knowin~ that the said houst.' was
not bullt by Frank Baum but by I
one or his sons. Kenneth Baum.
5(3vera I yt.>ars after ltis fa thl'r'
death and tht>rt.'fow none of thE.'
immortal Oz books could ha\e
bt'en written there. 1
f I am ·a summer r<'sident of Bal·
I boa I land and r<'ml'mber when
Ken bou~ht his lot and tmllt has
hoUSt' on Ruby AH• . . .
DEAR ADMIRER·
I am !tOrry that ~ ou didn't icn
your name that 1 muzhl ha\P
thankl·d ~ou IX'~nally for your
COrt'eCIIOn Of my mistakl' about
which Baum built the Baum She).
ter at 317 Ruby.
It was disappointin~ to me-to
learn tha t not <'H'n on~· 0t book
was \HIIt<'n <1n Balbt.la l!:land a.;;
I lm <'d. and still IOH' l'UCh and
evt.>rY on<' of thl' Oz book.;. Ill} I wif(': my son. my dam::hter and 1
think that t.>\l'n the least of thl'
I League to Bear
Bill Spurgeon
William Spur~con Ul will peak 1
a t 10 a. m. Tut>s day at tht> final
gl'neral mct'ting of the W?mnn's 1
Chic l ..<'a~ut' until fall H1s talk
will CO\ er plan" fo r the roming
Boy Scout Jambor('(' and he may
answer qul'stions about how the
l chic groups can hl•lp wi th the pro-
gram. A panel discussion of com·
mittN' actlvitit>s of the League will I be h<'ld w1th Mrs. Kenneth Cooling 1 as moderator.
Instead of general meetin~ts dur·
I ing the summt'r. tht.' various stan~
in~t committees of the League wtlJ
meet "1th thE' F:ocecutivt' Board
' • R.esenations for lunchron fol·
lowing Tut'Sda~··s mN ting must bt>
, made by Friday night with Mrs. I
1 Arthur Galt'S. HArbor 1649-M. I I Mor(' than 300 wert' prescmt 1
Tut>sdBy at the stylt>-show and
dessert party held at tht' Balboa
Bay Club by the Woman's Civic
Lea~ue. A style show was pn'·
sentNI durin~! the dessert coursE.'
by three Harbor Area s hops. Pe-
tite Ville. Kim of C'alifomia and
LN> Shiple). Fash1on comm<'ntat·
ing was done by Mrs. B ~. l)(;s(>n·
berg.
General chairman of tht-part'
was Mrs. O.rt'nce Hi~bu~. A I
wt'&)th of door prlz(>S spottNI th<' anentoon. Cuesta p~ brlctg.r
and oanaata.
GUAIDIIG !IB
S!IDIG IDI
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TIM/ wt11 th1 iolt oj 1h1 sholt"" t~Uunt,-r. AnJ
riJmg shotg"" tn~ tiH HlllfgWtVr~ s,., • ..., • risk)
job. Th1u o/J iro,.i<J,J strqttg HICU tHr•tMJJUi·
~td formid.blt iw,s-bllt "'"1 oM•;, • .eik
lf you're looking for a safe ~ coday, ,ou'll
6od it here &t your bome·towo bank. Tber~\
nothing safer than a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX in
our cooaete and steel vault. 2-' bour-a4ly pro ·
tectioo-accessible oc:dy to ,ou-aod c:oea just
a fni c:eoa a week. Protect your valuabl~ i.n .a
SAFE DEPOSIT BOX.
NEWPORT BABBOB BANK
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. .
Memb.r F.derel Deposit lnsu••nu CArpor•tiOfl
DADS are
to get gifts
from
.,
GLAD
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Salety Is Urged
For Yachtsmen
With this )'Par's pleasurC' boat-
Ing ~ason getting und er w ay
throughout Southt'm California.
Capt. John Trebes, commander of
the 11th Coast Cuard District.
urged yachtsmen to closely observ<'
aafet:y regulations.
He pointed out that over twice
u lDIUlY boating accidents occur
during the summer months than at
any other time. Gasoline cxplos-
lorts, butane gas-stove explosions,
l1res, fou.nderihgs, strandings, col-
U.,~ and engine failures make
up ~ swnmer-time toll.
~t. Trebes outlined the fol-
lowill& basic safety measurt>s for
yacbt8men:
1. Have a schedule with re-
llpel'l&ible people at home.
2. Cruise in pairs.
3. CUry at leut a 10 per cent r.e1 r8erve.
4. Xeep crart seaworth)'.
5. Assist others in distress.
6. J(.eep engines In good run-
aing condition.
0. til tbt areatest ctanaen of I yachting is the explosion of gaso-
line fumes aboard boats, according
to t.M captain. He said that gaso-
line often entl'rs the bilge of a ves-~
ael from overflow or leakage and
quickly vaporizes. A tiny spark
is a ll that is needed to set It off.
Coast Cuard :\1otorboat Rt>gula-~
tions require all vessels built,
decked-over or re-engined after
AprfllS, 1940, to be equipped with
adequate bilge Vl'ncilation. Thl'
n ·j!Ulations alw n•quirr a certain
amount of fin' fightmg equ1pmt>nl
on t h1;, t) re uf 'PS.'\C'I.
Evet') l'raft l£>avin~.: port I!' com-
J)('lled to ha,·e a Jif£> prt>$£>r\l'r for
('\·cry person aboard. Laws passed
since the end of World War n
stipulate that aU newly made life
pr('sen en. be dyt>d a n oran~:£> color
for easE> of dl'll'Ct ion from air or
1'-UrfaCX' craft. [ lowt'\'<'r. "hitt>-
<'Olorro life pn• ... en·t>n. an• st 111
app:rovf'd for u;,e as long a.s the~
pass th!' Coasr Guard'!' inspection.
Anv \l'!>."•'l larrzl' r>nough .;;hould
have· somr-sort of floa tinJ:: <'<luiP·
mf'nt. surh 11-" a donlll-t.' Jl£' tiff'
floal. 111 ,tUWIIIIII h• tht• ltrl· IJI'l'·
,;('rvcrs '' i-. Ti'QUtrt>d 10 carr~ r\
r irw h••'·'· ''lth a lin" arrach€.'d,
i1-n•romint>nd1•.d fur t hosr· \ <'!'Scls
too small to carr~ a donur float.
U C.Al NOTIC(
~o. A-21688
OltOER TO S HOW CAl"SE ON
APPLICATIO~ FOR CHANGE
OF NAME
ID Ute upertor Court of tbf' State
of Callfom!Jl in and for the
<1oaa~· of OrftD«I"
lrl the Matter of AVERY LEE
MEAD for Change of Namt> .
........, Avery Lee Mead has
filed his petition with the clerk of
this court for J)l'rmission to change
hll name trom Avery Lee Mead
to Aver y Lee Adair; I Now, Th~refore. lt. b Hereby Or-
dered that aU persons interested
in the matter aforesaid appear at
Department No. 3 of the said Su-
perior Court at the court house in
the City of Santa Ana, County of
Orange, State or California, on the
llth day of July, 1952. at tht> hour
of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day,
and then and there to show cause.
it any they may have. why said
application for change of name
11hould not be granted.
U '" Further Ordered that a eopy of this Order to Show Cause
be published in the ''Ensign'', a
newspaper of general circulation,
published in the City of Newport
Beach, Count y of Orange. State of
California, for four s u ccess I v e
weeks next preceding the date set
lor the hearing thereof.
DATED: May 29, 1952.
MORRISON
Judge of the Superior Court
Publish: June 5, 12. 19. 26, 1952
in the Newport Harbor Ensign.
lfe. A ll&M
NOnCE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF JACK F. UPPS.
aka ISADORE UPPS. Deceased
Notice b Her~by Olvell to the
creditors of and aU persons having
claims against the saJd decedent
or SIUd estate to file t hem with
the necessary vouchers in the of-
flee of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of the County of Orange.
State of California, or to present
the same, with the n e cess a r y
vouchers. to tne unaerslgned at his
or her place of business, to-wit :
c/o Thomas E. Heffernan
1415 Coa.st Highway .
Corona del Mar, CaUfornls
within slx months after the first
publication of this notice.
De ted May 23. 1952 JAMES E. VAN TASSE L Admlnlstrato~wtth ·Will -An·
--' ~ tbe Elltate of aald
. decedent.
THOII.AS E. HEFFERNAN
1415 Coast Highway
OorcJDa del Mar. CaUfornia
AttamrY for Admlnlltntor .
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~ Thunday, June 12-1152
Dr. Peterson's Mother
I Dies in Salt Lake City ·
Dr. Basil H. P eterson, presidl.'l'ft
of Orange Coast College, was
called to Salt Lake O ty, Utah.
Sunday by the death of his mother.
Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson. She was
68 years of age. Funeral ser\'ices
were he ld yesterday.
GOP CommiHee
W'IDIIen Listed
The six winners in the Fifth Su-
pervisorial District race for Re-
publican Central Committee were
Robert S. Barnes of Bay Shores.
chairman or the Central Com~
mit tee, 7,719 votes; Philip W. New-
man, Santa Ana. 7,118; Charles E.
Perkins o f Laguna, 7,116; Ralph
P. Maskey of Newport. 7,081 :
Sarah Irene Conley Married
To Clifford ~ughes In CDM
I~'FA.NT DIES
Ser vices were held Monday for
infant Warren Rhea Nelson . day-
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter 0 .
Nelson. 356 Channel Rd, Newport,
who died Sunday at Santa Ana
Community Hospital. Rev. Harry
Owings read the service at Fair-
haven Cemetery in Orange. Win-
bigler Mortuary had charge of ar-
rangemen ts
HORSEBACK RIDES
Starting tNs week-end there
will be horseback rides for chil-
dren at the Balboa Bay Club, a
new week-end diversion.
Frank L. Woodland of Newport
Helghta, 6,665; and Ar lln&'ton C.
Swartz of Costa Mesa, 6,120.
$11.345 Suit Charges
Injuries in C.afe FaD
EatelJe Walsh hu filed .suit for
$11,345.70 damages in Superior
Court agalnat Dorta Wheaton indi-
vidually and as operator of Hostess
House on Balboa laland, charging
that abe wu Injured In a fall on
the restaurant floor last Dec. 13.
A 5 o'clock ceremony performed
last Saturday by the bride's uncle
at the Hurley Bell in Corona del
Mar, united in marriage Miss Sar-
ah Irene Conley and CU/ford Bur-
ton Hughes. Both of the young
people come from prominent Cali-
fornia famlllee. The bride is the
daughter of Matthew Conley, 415
Narcissus ~ ve., Corona del Mar.
The croom Is the son of Mr. f"d Mrs. Clifford E. Hughes of Be,._
er\)t HlJls.
The ceremony was perfonned by
S uperior Court Judge Philip Con-
ley of Fresno. The bride was
gtven in marriage by her father.
and her attendant wu her slater-
in-law, Mrs. 1'homa.t M. Conley of
Fresno. Richard Myers ot Los
Angeles, a oousln of the groom,
wu best man.
The bride wore a champacne-
ook>red silk shantung dress with
peter pan coJJar. cap sleeves and a
full swirling brocade skirt embroi-
dered with pearls and rhlnestonee.
A white velvet Juliet cap, atudded
with pearls and rhinestones. and
champagne-colored shantung ahoes
compJeted ht-r outfit. Mtft a
honeymoon lri La J olla. the younc
couple will make their home ln
Beverly Hilla.
The new M ts. Hughes is a third
generation Californian, a gradaa~
of Pomona College and now a
member of the faculty of Wrtlbt
MacMahon School in Beverly Hftla.
Ht>r husband Ia a UnJwndty of
Southt-m Ca.llfornja 1 r ad u ate,
where M was a ~ of Beta
Theta Pi and hal completed 1Ua
law eoune. He served to the U. S .
Navy h-om l!M.'S to '47.
JULY 7 -AUG. 15 SIX WEEKS
PERSONAL TUTORING IN HIGH SCHOOL,
JUNIOR HIGH, ELEMENTARY SUBJEaS
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO .'
BIOLOGY BEIIEDIIL ~lNG
PHYSIOLOGY IDSTOBY
ALGEBU nPING
ABITIIMmC ENCIJSII
SPANISH GEOME'I'IY
All Classes Limited to Morning Sessions
Evenings Free Leaving Afternoons And
e INDIVIDUAL .JNmUmON e ACCEPTABLE CREDIT
e ca•tD'ICITED TEACHERS e IIEISOIULE fOITIOI
e VACATION ENVIBONIIENT
RIGISTIIA nON JULY 5
GOODELL
1420 WEST BALBOA BLVD.
NIWPORT BEACH
TEL. BEACON 5572-W
• , •• : lw» 5, 12. u .• 11152
.... Newport Harbor EnCtp. 'I'ERESA PA'riERSON VERNON PATTERSON
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ftee dq. laM 12, 1152
Tbeodore Pietsch, 1305 Co a a t
Blvd. Corona del Mar, died Sun-
day at the age of 74 at Onnae Sultari~~~n. Gnvetlde auvices
were held Sunday afternoon at
J'aJ.rhavetJ Cemetery, with Rev.
..June~ Stewart of St. Andrews
Prelbyteriao Church officiating
aDd Baltz Mortuary of Corona del
liar clrect.on.
Mr. Plet8da. who wu a reti~
teal •tate .ubdlvider, Ia s urvived
'-' bl8 ......,_,; a dauehter, Mn. rted Stoddard of Corona CS.l Mar;
• 1100. ..,._.,..e Plet.lch of Pua -t. and two cnndchlldren.
Dlmp OUilfled adil have beeD
• PI'O"D ~ ol ,... .... bQwn
llr aD ..-ta ol merchandlle-Uae ~ ..... ~111 ..
I IEII
UPIILITEIIII ott, .... ~ ----............ c.-...
..
A task faced the experta-Doro·
thy O'Han. fu hJon dealper, and
Morrt Molho. tlort.t-u Ju41ett of
the beautified bonnets at the an-
nual Udo lsle Women's Club "Rata
ln Bloom" party on Tuesday.
Mn. Richard CuUe wu award-
ed first prize for the prettiest
floral dec:ora&Aid hat with mauve and bl-.e mantilla doM in tiny
JIQII\poas an• bachelor buttons.
Mrs. Vincent Heely carried off the
"~t unuaual'' bolaon with a
Mexican straw cart loaded with hi·
Wscus and other coJorfw tJopleal
flowers, matching perleetly wltll
her south-of-the-border enaemble.
New offloera ~ tM Udo lUI
Women's Cl~ were latroduced to
the memberah:Jp and guests at the
party. They .. Mn. .... en.
eU, president; Mrs. 0\arles Lamb,
f i r at vioe-pr-.lc»nt; Mn. Lee
Barnes, second vl~p~Jdent: Mrs.
Van Hayes, recording secretary;
Mrs. Howard Lewl.ll, treasurer; and
past-presiden t. Mrs. Nelson Neice
u par llameDtarlan.
ProfeJIOI' Ba.Ue Northrup, for·
merly of Columbia University,
gave a fashion talk.
• • • at O'Brien's
tucks do
TRICKS
... to pretty the
bodice of this casual
charmer with
converti ble collar .
and pert pocket
detail
ONE OF A COLLECTION
OF LOVABLE, LIVABLE
TUIAILE SUMMER
COTIONS IN
YOUR SIZE.
ihe a•• 1 s e•c•ed
()'\1.
lfNS.JJAMAGED PAGE.
.. ----cw w ~ ........ tiO .... ltlelt.
The cut of ~nollla INown UtUe
boys Who hav. ...... Ice c:NUil <=--lD tN6r ....... tile~ ~.the frultrat.d ~ • ,ace to park wMIIIa cllataace ol u.v .._,W hoJu:cwt,... _ _,at the.,..._
0 rzwelvee bave wrtt-• ~-toow,..._
d ................. ... :-.: ~-=en· ~ = C" in -th =:. ......... ~::;::: ....................... ciDek. ... ..., .......... .. all ,.. (Gr .... pu1ll Ia ...
.,... krf\11 ,...at ol J-. J.
..... Aupat.. ODe 011 the awe signa ot IUID·
mer wu the opadQ& of the a.....
Yacht Club lut S.tur•y night.
The Club wu jammed for the din-
ner dance ... but jammed for the
last time for an Opening, as they
a re starting to enlarge the club
hoase and double the capacity a nd
facilities. Saturday evening the
club was beautifully decorated in
a striking Chinese motif, or rather.
style. The talented ladles who cre-
ated the lovely setting, Sue Ficker,
Mary Cleary and lrmeli Desen·
berg. could have saved their ef·
fort, and have just stood ln the
room and been ample decoration.
One s ign that this is to be a
very WlUSu&l swnmer is that the
ocean ls just alive with yellowtail I
as far north u HWltington Beach. I
Aside from an occasional stray
yellowtail caught in our waters.,
we have had no rWl of that very
sporty fish since 1935. It was con·
ceded that we would never have
yellowtail in our waters a~am.
I and now WE.' have a rWl that is
quitt> Ukf' In the days tx-forf' the
pursf' se1nt"rs Yf'llowtail IS an a d· ntirabl~> fi<;h hard to turf', hardl·r
to hook and difficult to gaff: ,., t•n
a small tO-pounder "ill fil(ht ~ou
likl' l)(ompsC'y.
WPIC'Om<' hom!', SununPr . . .
MR GREELY 1 In the J um• :1 cop) o( :"'t•" Jrt1rl
Harbor Ensu .. 'll }OU wrote that 1 "The how.f' when• the ~tarplt~J;
li\'e, not Va(tabond House. but
thear n·~idence. was bUilt and hvC'd
in by Frank L Sawn and thl'r<'
ma ny of thl• 1mmort11 07 book<~
wt-rl' \.\Tittl"n "
You m1ght I><' inlt'rc>sted in
I knowing that tht' sa1d hOU."f' was
ntH butlt bv Frank Baum but by
ont• of his-sons. Kennt>th Baum.
st•veral }l"ars aftt>r his (ather's
dt>ath and thl'rf'fon• nonl" of thl'
immortal C>z books could have
been ~Tittt'n tht>re.
I am a s ummt•r resadt>nt of Ral·
boa l, land and r!'m!'mber "hen I KPn bCIU~ht ht.., loT ,,net !null hi~>
I houst• un Rub} A' t• . . .
DEAR AD:\t!RER ·
I am ~torn· that }OU didn't si~n
your ll!ln1<'-that 1 mic:ht ha\1',
thankt·d ~ ou pc'n.onally (or yout•
correct1on of m ) mistakf' ahout
which Baum built the Baum Shcl·
ter at 317 Ruby. I It \A.'8S dlsa ppointin~ to m!' h l
lf'am that not ~''l'n om• Oz I.K.lOk
wa,.. "nttl"n ton Balboa J,Jand a ...
I lm !'d. and -;ull lo' l' c·ach nnrl
C\ t-ry On£' o( lht~ Oz book"-m~
'' 1ft• m\' -.<m. m\ dau~htl'r and I
thmk tkst 1'\f'n-the lt-ast of th~·\
1 League to Rear
! BDI Spurgeon
Wplclllll ca ••• _...
• otplomu were ~ted te 171
youne craduates at ~
meet exerdMI twld t.bUI atternooa
at Horace EMip Sebool
Supt. Horace Erwi«n p.-eted
the gractu.tiftc 0.... to .....
Dodd, PftSide9t of the ..... ol
'l"ruutHH. who thb month • coo-
eluding his service on the llloa~
oa wblc.h he bu bee~ a ~
for 12 yeen.
Rev. James Stewart of St. An-drew~ ~erto Otureh e the invocation and Rev. Tam
deU of ChrtiJt 0...-eh tty tla! See
gave tM beMCicttoa. A 'aal
proe:ram wu ......... ted by the
Horace ErWen band and • ._...
group under the direction of Seme~
P1tzcerald.
GVAIDIIG !IB
' BTIDIG BDI
•
ThM w 11.1 th' j~ of th' sllolt"" tfUIHflt-r· A rrJ
riJmg sholprt ~ 11H H1171f iDWJI S14f' ..., ~ n.s•>
job. Thtu o/J irort·•o1111J sffo"t H1l!U f!Hr• unmJ·
ertd formtJt~blt itt,s-but "'"1 oM•;, • .Ink
If you're looking for a safe piece today, }'OU'II
6od it here at yoo.r home-towo bank. There')
nothing safer thao a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX in
our roncrece a.od n~l vult. 2-4 bour•-cl&y pro
tectioo-accessible odly to 10'l-aod ca.ts j\Ut
a few ceotS a week. ProteCt your valuable-. in "
SAFE D EPOSIT BOX.
NEWPORT BABBOB BANK
CORONA DEL MAl, CALIF.
DADS are
to get gi ft s
from
CiLAD
a t 10 a . m Tuesday at tht" final ~~~~~ii~~~iiii~~ifiiiii~~~=:~~~iiii1ii~ William Spur~ron ill will speak
c:rn('ral meNin~ of the Woman'<~
Ci,·ic IA:'&J:'\JE.' unt1l fall H1s talk
~,II ro' er plans for t h<' rom1n~
·~
BALBOA
FUN ZONE
NOW OPEN ON
FIL-SAT.-SUI.
FUN FOR ALL! * Ocean Sailing
in the Bay Queen * Round-the-Bay
excursions * Rides * Games
*Swimming * Refreshmerats
Boy scout Jambor~ and he may
answt>r qu s tions about how the
ci\'tc groups can help \A. ith the pro·
1 gram. A panel dis£'u..<;Sion of rom· 1
mittf'e activities of the LeaJ:Uf' will
I be ht>ld with Mrs. Kenneth Coolin~ 1 as mod<'rator.
Instead or general mN~tin~-tS dur·
inf: tht' summ«.>r. the ''arious 'Iand-I ing cornntitt<'es or the Leal!Ue "ill
m('('t with thf' Exceutive Board
Rt'st'nations Cor lunchron fol·
lowing 1'\.K'Sday's ml't•t inc: must tx-
ma~ by Frida~ night with Mrs.
Arthur Gates. HArbor l~M I Mon~ thRn 300 wel'(' JII'{"Sf'nt
T\.l<'sday at the style-show and d~.>ssert party held at the Balboa
Bay C'lub by the Woman's Civic
iA'&RU<' A styll' show was prc-
SE.'ntl'd durin~ th<' d('<SSert cours£>
by thrt't' Harbor Art'8 shops. Pe~
fitto Ville. Kim of California and
l....N' Shiplf') Fa_hton romm('ntat·
ln2 was don<' b) ;\1rs. R ~ Dt>s('n·
berg.
\.en<'ra l cha1rman of th•' t~trt'
was Mrs o.~nce Jla~b\e. A I
\\<'t'31th of door prius spottt'd th<'
afternoon, Gutosts p~ btl-and ca.nuta.
~
~
•
Alter consldl'rable sparring be·
tween Con$u1tlng Engineer A. B. Mo~ and Attorney George P en-
ney of Corona de l Mar, the City
Council Monday evening voted to
eontinue the ht-arlng to the June
23 meeting on lhe proposal to es-
tabu.h an aasessment dlstrict for
a ~r system along the bluff In
Corona del Mar.
City Engineer Bert Webb es ti-
mated the total e.lCp(.'nse at $36,·
000. with the city providlng $14.-
000, the property owners $22,000.
BaGs of the proteata of Mr. P en-
ney and several others was not
aga.tmt the sewer project but to
the effect that the city should pay
a ~~r portion.
City Coundl also:
• Referred to the Park Com-
missJOD a petition carrying 25 sig-
natura, asking the city to take
a ction to remove the "eyesor e" on
Balboa Blvd , between 36th and
38th stret>ts • · -the rec<'nUy es-
tabii~N-d \\'est Nrwport play-
ground
• Relerred to City Engineer
Bt>rt Webb a letter asking for the
pavlJag of the a lley in Block 134
In Corona del Mar (between Bay-
view and Seaview, and Goldenrod
and Heliotrope).
PRE."ffUM LIST-Marilyn SUHe hf'lpe mall 8.000 •~w Pnmtum List
booklf'ta to pr011pecthre ~xhlbUoNJ a t lt6t Ora~e Couaty Fair aehN-
ulf'd for Au~. JS-1'7. FrH copy of book~t may ~ IM!<'IIffd a t Cham·
~r orc~rCf' ofncee I• couaty aDd a t OraD~fl Couaty Fair, tOStl
Newport Bh'd., Santa Ana, Calif.
• Awarded to James I. Galla-Names Heads 0/Committees
cher of Coata Mesa the contract Mrs. E . A. Crary, Newport HS~r
for l:nstalUng sewe r line from the bor Aasls tance League pres1dent,
highway to the Hoag Hospital: his has announct>d the followinK com-
low bid was $4.902. mittee chairm<'n for the cominJ:
• Approved the purchase of four year: House Mn;. Ed'' u r d
cars for the Police Department Brook~; Dental Mrs. R. R. llodg.
from the Miller Chevrolet Co. for kinson ; Ways and Meanl> !\Irs.
a total of $1,848 on a trade-in Paul Ro~ers : Publicity Mrs.
chard Castle and Mrs. Lonnie Vin-
cent, alternate: Sustaining Mem·
hers Mrs. Philip Sm ith; Thrift
Shop Mrs. Willard Killion and
Mrs. Victor Grace, co-chairmen:
Transportation-Mrs. Don McCal-
lum; Welfare--Mrs. Edward Mil-
It'll: Hospitality Mrs. Ern<>st SuftiJ:;. basis· a station wagon for the fi re t.t'<>rgP Michaud: Telt-phorw Mrs. de~tment from Theo Robins for .John Robinson and Mrs . Phillip
$2.165.59, no trade-in: a jeep pick-Bassett; GardC'n Mrs Rol"w'rt FOR RESULT$
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APPLIANCES
SALES • SfiMCI
COilOHA .. MM
C:AU I'Oiti'M
SuggestiOns for
GRADS ancl DADS
Nationally Known Branda
ELGIN -GRUEN -RONSON -SPEIDEL
ELGIN AMERICAN CIGARETTE CASES
KRAMENTZ
ROBERT·s~~~~~~~
I BALBOA I SlAND
HArbor !Hl
OPEN RATURDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9--OPEN SUNDAYS up f•r OM> llft-g-uardo; from a Los WelkE'r: Scholar~hi~ Mrs J os<'ph Use Ens!~ Want Ach ~~~~ ft~ fur $1Sl4.~. oo i~~k~;~N~at~~~n~ail~~~un~c~i~I ~M~~i·~R~i~-~~~~~~~~~~ll~l~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ trade-in.
• P8..!16t'd to srcond rPading an
ordl.Mn<X' chan~in~ st>tbacks on
et>rtain Lido Jslt:' lots as rf'QU£'$ted
by t hP Griffith C'o --=--Potato Price Drop
Is Predicted Here
~mmPntim: nn t hC' nat ion-wide
pot11tc• f'rl'liS, Dick R1chard of
T~rha 1 d ~ L1do :\la rket said this
WC<'k that "PotatO<'s arC' hr~:h. but
with the new spring crop ready for
ma rkl't and with a little rt>sis tance
on the part of the housewives
a gainst the high pri<X"s. their cost
sho uld be down within 10 days."
Local storr•s that carried potatOt's
under Ox> OPS ceiling prices were
losing monE'y. lx>causC' thC' prices
which l1l.llrkets had to pay whole-
sale were well abovP what they
were allowed to charge. Now that
OPS ~IUn'tS art:' off potatoes. the
marketJI ar<' allowed to charge
their nonnaJ price as compared
to what they cost.
WEDGWOOD
TO TREASURE
ber whole
wedded life
Centuries of skill
in making fine china
are culminated in
this beautiful table-
w are . . . designed
b each type
of home.
Our nomination of
a gift she will
love and remember:
WE[X;WOOD bone
china in
Charnw ood, Ash-
ford, Appledore;
WEDGWOOD
queensware
in Crimson Bramble.
s.. ... fl~~e ,.,_cluctioM of
...., A-ice" funlkhl"'' ........ ..-.
KNOW
SE'E
What's Going On! ..
What's Going · On!
'
~OLLOW THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS
ON-THE
NEW 20'' ·PHILCO
"Power Plant"
Full 215 Sq. ln.
Picture
2ftftls F~::"l 77" &l•o
lt'a the PhiJeo 2121
with Built..ID Aaial.
Buy now ... aDd 8ee
laUIIN'y-in -tlw-Wtdilf6.
*
I
Low Down Payment, ud
Sach Low Monthly
Paymeats You'll Never
Know You're Payillg •••
OTHER PHD..CO
MODELS FROM
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'
'
· The ff'iSIGN
Att lttd.c~ New•PG,_
coveria1 the eodre city
of Newport Bach.
SECOND
SECTION
Harbor 1114 cmd 1115 CORONA DEL MAR. CALIF. 5 Centa VoL 4--No. 44
F AlR UELPER.-P8 t Calloway, ls'lt ~'f'atr"., Qut>f'D ranflldatf', hPIP"
wtth boUdJnr; C'OIIMtnH'tlon b4·1nl{ ru,.lw d for 1952 Oranl:f' Count\
FaJr 84"t for Au~t. U -1'7. lnt'llll'i\'1', E:...-•ntlu l lm proHnw nlJ!, con'll'lt-
LDit of th~ m o,·lnr; and rl'mod.-lln~t o f bulltlln~t• at tJw faJr~:ruuntl ..
located o D forwwr l"anta Ana Army Air BaM, wUI r1'" L' n1•n lnok
t.o Gee Of ('aaJifo rnla'a faMtf'flt ~Owlftjt' faalr'l. -----
Name DAR Committee Heads
Commlttet> chairmen ~""'Col.) E W . Crumley, year book; M~.
William Cabt>ll Chaptl'r of thr I Ward Porter. American Indian:
Newport Harbor DAR were an-j M rs. Charles Boardman, Ameri-
nouncx-d by Mrs. Challen LandPr-s, canism. na tional deff'nse and us~>
newly in stalled regent, as th<' I of the flag: Mrs. TE>vis West ~ale.
chapter closed their actlvitll'S for schools: Mrs. Fount l...owl', nri~h
the summer. They are Mrs. A. E. borhood hou.c;c: Mrs. Jr55c Wolfe.
Stockton. program chairman: Mrs. hospitality; Mrs. J . L. Beach. mo-
tion plCIUrl'. tel('VISIOn and radjo;
Pre-;ere Is Held M rs. Lt>stf'r ViPrlin~. consrrvatlon: ... M rs. James M. Webster. national
building fund: Mrs. Carl Han.na.
Dodge, Murdy Honored by OCC
Outstanding Citizen awards will
be presented to John A. Murdy of
Huntington Beach a nd Judge Don-
a ld J . Dodge of Costa Mesa at the
four th annual Orange Coast Col-
lege commencem€'nl being held.at
8 this evE'ning !Thursday) in the
college auditorium.
These a wards are made after
the mannE>r of honorary university
degre<'s. exC<'pt that the stress
from the junior college level is in-
tend<'d to rf.'flect local communHy
rf.'lationships, according tu Dr. Ba-
sil H. PetentOn, collE>ge pr<>siden t.
The presentation of theS<' awards
wall Initiated last year, when the
rPCrpif'ntR werr Harry Welc-h of
Ball>ua and Willis Warnt-r of Hunt-
ln.Kton Beach.
Pr('sf'niJnS: tht> awards will be I
Dr. Bill J . Pril'sl, assistant super-
mtrndent of adult education. on
bt>half of th<' Board of Trustt'es.
following thP maln addrc;>ss of the I Sl'DGE DONAI.D ~-OH O(of.:
I'Vr·nins;: by Judge Rotwrt Gardn<'r '-------------------------of Coronn dt>l Mar.
Mr. Dod~£'. jusiH'I' of pPaCP for
Nl'wporl Town~hiJ..I Hnd candidatf'
I in lhl' Nml'mhf·r run-nff C'lf'Ciion
for judi.(~> of tht• Newport BPaeh
.Juc1k•al Dislri<'l. ll'd thf' mO\Pment
New Grandchild
For the Spicer s
1 New Librarian
1 On Staff at OCC
In 1922 for f'S tabll<;hnwnt of the Th•• '""" 1•1,1ndf1.11 wt 11 "' \lr :". r• '' p o r· 1 !Ia r·bor l'nwn High l.wr;, r 1an at 1 I ram:• 1 ·, '•" • ••nd \lr, \\ u lrtr ~JIII'I 1 111 • ·• I lu :-.ehtMII DI!'Irict Smr•• 11" <'Stah-I· •. , ht I!Inmn~: ~··1 · I hor bl •rlfi •· '" • tl I"" r h 11 '• II 1 •• II"hnwnl hl' has s(•rH·d conllnll· •" ''" n ('hd • r tr 1 \f f' ~-"•· \' I 'Jill I n .l t.·tll\ ..; <•II'-" ItS lfll'-1••(' or tht rho.;rncl. In IIJ<tllolll Ill lilt' ..... 11' '" 'lfl (II II I\ ,,,,~, • ' ',,,. r fo ,, •• ~~ 1rk• .t.ttt lh• tornl:tll\1' '-11:1 1!1'" of ()ran~:• "' '""''' J>, rr I -~... L r"\\1 ' , • ... t • ._ .... n • 'zn,. 1 d,, H'' '• ,. •. \It ('11.1'1 ("c1Jlt ,'1• ht "r\l·d il!"o 111'1"'1• 1 ''• !ll'cl 141 II" If'' I Poll''' II' •I' 1111l , •. , ··u I"'"' ,.. 1~·:-.· I!Pnlol th•·tu ... l Burtrd u! T u~l••'' 11> 1 nn v.llh llur 1 r ''"" 1~.,.,1 lll1'•• \J•, B···k· I• "I• t"rrn··r ••I rho ,.,, I•· •• II• HI--• h,,, I ·1 n ... l it. 1 :--c tluv '"\'a,,, .. : ·• J.W 1 t ' .,,,,.,I ..... ,, j I Tt t h.th\ ', .. l" .. ll'•'' lfl th•· .tff.tlr... ut lh•• Bo,,· 11! T Q-.11t ' J'll•\, .. "' ·tr .• r II• "' · '"'" "' \\• ln•-.rilt\ 111 1.1 .. 1 .,..,.1'k <"IIIII Btl\ "C"IItll<t c;,lOflwill I ncitr... rn• n o.-r... • • I, • o! I • tnllh · .ltm• I n~ot<l• !1 • •·r;n,rlc llllclr• 11 r 111 ... ,nol Ht·cl C1 """ bf· • mplcl\ ... d h\ " • ..., h.... ! • .• loor tl1• ~I',,...,., ~l r \lurd\ lont: kno\\n r,,, hi.. Ill.' th• fl<i"' •t t.tlt.l ,,.,,, .. ,.. \ •• ...c·•··n•riH'apj~ro'H'hlolarmllll!.lrl ... t Tho d•IIK•~ d•r 1\,,\o '""' manurlrttllr <irlt,Hr,•\\fl rh,l•
"""k In thl' Jun<'' pnm<Hit'S wun <'hrr<.f• ph r rt1·• 11 1 lllll Tiw • •• ,,. It···" ·ta l •f'l'l r. o!l\1· '"
thl' nommnuon on both thl' P.l'-~ollnc "'"1•1•'• :rH' •11 ...,,;,nlc• d \'m Mt Chrkr .;tt•·nd.·cl f11t t ,., •
Ji\Jblican and [)(tmocrati<' tkkPtS \t'T"Sic•y ~l·tli ttl Cl.rco :--. ... I ( olh· 'I
R!S . taiL' s,.nator. He has l't'r-..·ed as "h••rt> hf' \\as on lht• · a!'JI\ ',. r
trustN' of Whittlf'r C'.oOe~. con· ball tum: lhf'n uansfl"tTed . tr th,.
!IUltanl on awicultural problems at I ME M 0 j t'nl\ c•n;it~ uf Cali forma m I •r ·
Oran~" Coast College. and is n ow kt'lf'~ and rP<'f'rn--d hie; BA rl• rt-,.
prl'<tldl'nt of tht-Hoag Memorial
1
H1• rc•cehed hrs ~fa.stPr ot 'n,.n.-v
Hospital Foundation. Thf' S~wport llarbof Elu~ d<'h'll'f' last )Par at thf' t nrvPr-.rr,
Waltrr LonJ:moor. mf'mbt>r of 1 baa ~a acljudr;ed by 8apertor of Michigan Dunne: Wnrlrl \\ ~·
t hf' Fkiard of Trust<'f'S, will confer Court to ~ a new•paper of ra· f I1 he was a d('I.'P St'a d"·"r eraJ clre uJaUoa &Del q..UIIed t.o dN:re<'~ to 137 students. Dr. James publl.11b all publiC' DOtklee re-\\'altf'r Pnll will n•rur n to r h •
Thornton. vice-presid<>nt of the col-qalrecl by law. I !acult~ m St'ptPmht r Ft(t•·.r a~· :.r"4
ll't:<'. will prE'srnt studE'nt awards lf.'avt> of absence. dunn~o.· wtuch hi'
and scholarships. --------------.... studied rn F ranl'e und Swttzerland ==============================~~--------------~ F Speech Film I Amrrican Rl'd Cross a nd \t'lt>rans' 1 or r<'habihtation: Mrs. F. I Morris.
1 DAR Museum and C a I i f n r n i a
The premiere showinJ;t of "Good 1 Room; Mrs. ~arry Welch. Valley I
Speech for Gary." tht> speech edu-1 Forge Mr monal and bt>ll towt'r ;
cation film in which :-.1 e w p or t Mrs. Hanna. genrolo~~;y. ml'mbf>r-
Beach elementary students took ship and junior m~?mlwrshlp r<'-
pert, was gh en Friday evening cords. .
at John C. Frr mont School in Ana-Tht> fmal me<'lin~ of th<' yrar
helm. \\as he>ld May 28 al tht> Newport
The premif'rc. an invitational af-1 Harbor Yacht Club ~embf>rs of
fair. had representatlws from all Oran~tc County Chaptrrs w!'rr
I n te r es t e d gToups in Orant:P I present as RUests lo ob~Pn" the
County, as well as rrom the Uni-in!'tallation of new officl'rs M rs.
vprsity of Southr rn California and Ed~ar Full£'r. Honorary ~latr RP-
collegea l.n this area a.nd se,·cral gen t insta llt'd the new offl('(•rs nl'i~hboring counties who art>. :'>frs. ~nders. rc~rnt:
"Good Spc<•ch for Gary" was M.rs. Stock to!"'· ,,re-rr~tcnt : . Mrs.
produced by th£' cinema depart-Wolfe. chaplam. Mrs. \V. E F •sh<'r.
ment of the University of South-rccordinJ:: secretary; Mrs. Crum-
em California in cooperation with ley. corr t'sponding secretary: Mrs.
the Orange County Schools, Lin-WPbs ter. treasurer: Mrs. H~nna.
ton T. Simmons. SupcrintendE'n t. r~gis t~ar: a nd _Mrs .. Brad<'n Fmch,
Later showings or the film for histori~n and librarian.. .
c.lub and education groups may tx-Specral~nJeses at, th<' .mstallauon
arranged through the Audio-Visual W<'r~ Mrs. John KJnkard. state 11-
Depart:mt>nt of the Orange County bra nan: Mrs. Thomas Kennedy,
Schools. regent of Laguna Beach chapter:
Mrs. C. Phil PhiUips. regent~lect
of Laguna Beach Chapter; Mrs.
C. E. Neighbors. past regent of
Fullt'rton Chapter, and Mrs. Harry
L . Anderson. regent of Santa Ana
ChaptE'r.
The three-judge appellate court
in Los A.ngelrs held la.st week t hat
the Gardena trial court was In C'r-
ror when it convicted Jam~ Ellis,
local abelon<' di\·er. of divin~ for
abalone In a dosed district.
Last August. Mr. EJUs was
charged by the Fish a.nd Ge.me
Cornrnlaion with UJegally taking aba~ ln Dlttrlct 19-A. a.n alleg-
edly cloeed district . In January.
the trial court In Gardena round
him guilty of this offense. Mr.
Ellis, throug h hls a ttom e)'tl, Max
Hurwitz a.nd Robert Hurwitz, ap.
peeled from the ~Ullty conviction.
and Jut Thursday In Los Angel~.
the Appella te court suttained the
&J'K"UIIWnt.l of Robert Hurwitz, ~
vened tHe lower court's dedslon.
and ordeTed the Judge of the Ger-
dena Court which hal since become
the South Bay Court. to dlanill
the ~ and charge. agalnlt Mr.
ElUa.
The new officers of the A.sso--
ciated Chambers of Comrneroe of
Orange Count)' will be Installed at
the annual membership meeting
Tuesday, June 24. at the N.wport
Harbor Yacht Club. Jucllte ~t
Gerdner of Corona del Mar will
have charge of the lrwtallation.
New president II Howard Crooke
of Placentia. ~ S. E. Rid-
derhot of t.auna Beach. John T.
Boyd jr .• of Udo I* Is vi~Pftti·
dent: Harold .,.per of Fullerton,
~elected tnuuftr . and Walter
Longmoor of s~ Cliffs. w. t..
Farrow of Garden Grov<'. S E.
Ritlderhof, E. J . Pqwtr of A.n.a-
helm and C. C. Dubba of Stan ton
.. direc:1ora.
LUCKY DAD!
WE Ill VE THESE SPECIALS
FOB FATIIEB'S DAY
ORI,ON and NYLON 49§ SPORT SHIRTS
Thf' Mirn«'lf' Fshrte ---:SN'"d" So lrfiG.Inr:
RAYON OR S E.ERSliC KER f95 SPORT SHIRTS
ORLO N - -· looka .. d ft'f'b Ukf' C'&Jlbmf'r f' f50 SOCIS ralr
OYNEL -- -&Oft - - -w~ Uk~ t'OD<'rt'~ fOO SOCIS .-u
SPOT A WRINKLE RESL~TA:ST 995 SUCIS ... 7
A COMPLETE GIFT SHOW by IDCXOI -
Belts * Wallets * Jewelry - -etc.
Blue Suede Shoes
The
"J'1te llarbor A.rM'a Me»t Complete Store for Nm It Bo)'S
1U1N....-tAft. lorlftf'r P•l Oft\op
'
Pap 10
City Clerk PriNt Named
To Office at ConTention
City Clerk C. K. Priest it back
on the job thls week following a
trip to the east, where he attended
the third annual meeting of the
Government Public RelatioN AA-
aoclation ln New York Oty. He
was re-elected one of the regional
vice-presidents or the association.
Enalgn Want Ads bring Resulta.
"'hRettid"
TM
Sip I•
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427Ne..-...cow
CONVENTION
CLOSE-UPS
L. L Y achl Clab
Opeu Satarday
A gala week-end of feetivttles
ls Planned for the fonnal opening
of the Udo Iale Yacht Club u a
prelude to summer yachtlna. Op. entne invtta tlooa1 rep tta 11 being
held thia week-end for boats \G) to
the Rhodes c1ua and entry blankl
may be obtalnecl at the Lido Isle
Community Aasoclatlon.
()penlng ntght for the Yacht
Club will be ob8erved Saturday
evening with a reception at 8 p.m.
Commodore George Canington Jr.,
Vice-Commodore George Wa rd and
Rear Commodore Howard Lewis
will be pre.ent to receive eueeta.
A program of dancing In the patio
and movi~ ol. yachting and sea
Ute wlll foi.Jow. Refreshments
have been planned by Mn. M.A.
Anderson, Mrs. Oltford Chapman.
Mrs. Howard Lewis and Mn.
George Ward.
Party Honors
New Resident
Mrs. John F. Dodge of Beacon
Bay entertained a group of Har-
bor friends at a Tuesday breakfut
in honor of Mrs. Frederick Klamp,
who is moving here permanently
from Los Angeles. Among the
guests at the Balboa Bay Club
were Mrs. Alexander Myers. Mrs.
Halford Watson, Mrs. Allen Stelle,
Mrs. Earl W. Stanley, Mrs. C. H.
Kountz, Mrs. Thomas Dawson,
Mrs. Eugene Bauer , Mrs. John M.
Robinson, Mrs. M . Murphy, Mrs.
Kenneth Cooling, Mrs. John W.
Preston, Mrs. Edmond StraUS(> and
~frs. Kathleen T. Walsh.
Moose Will Hold
Fish Fry Sunday
BPW Holds Final Mectting ~-ty~~=
Conununity aftainl and youth enm being pla,nned tdr Newport Coast Col.lt"ge faculty next faD w£n
enterprises were dlalc\.wled at the and Cotta ¥e.a. the women were be samuel T. McNeal ol Santa
final dinner meeting until fall of uraed to write the Harbor HJgh Barbara, who will be lDatructor
the Newport Harbor Bualneu and School to express thelr approval in television and radio t.edulo)ogy.
ProfesaJonal Women's Club last or the recreation tax for this pur-He wUl succeed J. R . Mlckeboo,
Thursday at the Newport Harbor poee. who resigned to accept a po.Jtlon
Yacht Club. Congratulations were extended with Convair ln Pomona. Mr. Me-
During the bualnesa meeting to graduating lftior Freda York Neal ls a graduate of Santa Ana
conducted by President Evelyn who won the Buai:neu and Profes-Junior College and of the UDlver·
Varner, Dorothy Sutherland rt!-slonal women'• Scholanhlp award sity of Callfom1a at Santa Bar-
ported on the, mee~g of the pro-at Newport Harbor High School bara. During tl'le war he wu a
posed Women s .Auxiliary of ~ thll year. Swnmer dates an-Navy lnstnJctor at the Electroftlct
1\femorlal H08Pl.tal. Marie Lan-nounced are a patio party at the School in Corput OU'tatt., Tlal.
nlne. youth chairman, will be In home of Edythe Barnet on June charge ot a breakfut to be given 24 and the Dlatric:t Summer· Con-Boo&Dg -AD Ty..-
for Troop Six of Costa Mesa Girl terence 1n Santa Ana 011 July '1:1 N R f r R pair
Scouts after their slumber party Program following the busineu ew 00 S u e
next Saturday. After a report on meettne Included a nwnber of pi-28 yrs. exper. • F,.. edl"'•._
the joint summer recreation pro-ano selecttona by Gloria 0\apman, John T. Monill •
daughter of Vlce-Prealdent Mil-IHI Ne•,.,t IW .. c..te .....
dred Chapman. Prlu winnen at "'-IE 1179. (..,..: HA 21 .... ) Church Marks
Its 40th Year
the games were Neva Oakden, I_.IW~a.~-. ....... 11111 Ra.e Fenton, Mule Bird. Lynn
Carlo., Marte Lannlna. Jean Mat-
thews, Pat McCualen , Dorothy
Sutherland. Meta Bachmann and
a special prize to Dorothy Paten.
Fortieth anniversary of Christ
Church by the Sea in Newport wllt
be cele6rated during the week of N~••li\MIJ_..J-Ma1·-
August 2-11 with John Gabrielson, "'"" J -~ ~
founding pastor, present for the
celebration. Home in Balboa Rev. Gebriel.son, now pastor of
IIOYING ••• .......... -......
' •Bil& oa ... u . 1~
GIVEN SAID OAU
the Methodist Church of Venice. Newlyweds making their home
founded the local church while a at 430 E. Bay Ave., Balboa, are
student at the tJruversity of South-Mr. and Mrs. John D. Chapman.
em California. Services were then The bride Is the former Cennalne
held in the old city hall, while the Graf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
prisoners in jail below would join Harold H. Graf of C08ta Mesa,
in singing the hymns, according to and the groom, recently dis-••• aacl 8TO&AO•
history. charged from the Marines, ls the "We Move Wltla -W.W
The anniversary program will son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chap.-AGZNT8 PO& LYON8
include special services with for· man, Caledonia, Minn. They were l d. mer pastors occupying the pulpit, married Saturday, May 24, a t St. 1966 Harbor B 'Y
an old-timers' get-together. motion Joachim Church ln Costa Mesa Coeta ~~-
pictures or early Newport, n buf· with Father Sylvester O'Byrne BJCacoa M1 ar.,..
fet supper and an "Albacore din-~~Cf~id~a~t~ln~g~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ner." Rev. Thomas Pendell has ----
named Miss Elsie Newland general
chairman with the following sub-
chalrmt>n: Harold Class, Fred
Woodworth, Mrs. Joseph Bodman.
Mrs. T. H. S('(.'ley and Mrs. A. J .
Rutter.
The fourth monthly Moose ta.sh I I
frv will be held at the Newport c b ~ 1
JIBS NN• ComMe~ttotor :\loose Lodge. 23rd St .. and Ocean U ~f:OUb By GABRIEL HEATTER
The Collowera oC Henl'J Clay (the Front. Sunday. Whlca) and the Jaekaon Democrata This event will be preceded by a OHicial closing of .the year for family night program the evening ataced tbe nrat national cooveDUou before, when the families of the Cub Scouts of Pack 180, Corona
ID 18S2. Moose and their friends will be en-del Mar, occWTed Friday evening
Political boss Mark Hanna ctaJmed tertained with movi<.'S and other with the final Cub achievement
he could r rt more aceompllahed over acti\'ities. COWlcil and pack meeting. A picnic corned-~! haab-at brnllfaat! at Irvine Park Sunday capped the
Tbe 1924 DemoeraUc connnUon season.
polled tbe hlnut DUmber of bal· Wan,·k,· Installs Five boys were graduated with the rank of Webelos and two new-lo~aDd ruined the partra chances comers wt-re indoctrinated as Bob-
to WID. New Officers cats as the feature of the Friday Jamea 0. Blaine M.d ble name he-session. Thirteen other boys. re-
fore ftve Republican eonnnUou. Mrs. Herbert Holker wus host· ceived a chlevement awards during
"To tbe •letor belonc .the apolla" ess at her Balboa Peninsula home the coWJcil, which was presided
was ftrat uttered potlUcaiiJ by New to the Wanlki Club I J(jwanls over by Assistant Cubrnaster Jay
York Senator William L. Marcy fol· win·s) last week on Wednesday Stoddard in Cubmaster Bill To-
lowlnr Jaclcaon·a election In 1828. ev-:'ni':'C· Newly elected orticcrs bitt's absence.
Twenty·nlne lawyers bne ~n I were mstalled and plans for these-Webelos awards and introduc· ,
eandldatea for Presld~nt: 21 were 1 cond year of the club were dis-lion to Bo~ Scout Troop 17 were
S(>:;t to th~> Whl'l' Hous~>. c~1· d. J k Ra b .d received by Stephen Hughes, Otip •• rs. ac u . as presJ •nt· Willey, Tim Driskel. Roy Mather 1
GABRIEL HEA'IlER
8 :00 -6 :16 P• m.
"ORANGE EMPIRE
REPORTER"
8:115 -S:SO p. m.
1 Monday lhru Friday)
KVOE
1480 on your dial
Cadv.)
t>l~t. acce~ted the gavel from out-I and Jimmy McKee. Bobcat badges
gomg pres1dent. Mrs. James Van went to Michael Steiner and John
I Dyke. Other oHicers .install~ Priest, 111.
were Mrs. Bert Webb. \,ce-pres l· Arrows in the Wolf rank were
ru;nt: Mrs .. Holker, treasurer; Mrs. achie ved by AJ Robeson 12). Pat
B.Llt Landis. secret.ary; and Mrs. 1 Walsh 121. James Alsip, Tim •
J1m Karam. hlstonan. ~oack 1 2l. Richards HoC f man,
Craig Bailt-Y and Joel Miller. with
G REEK SORORITY FETED . j Tad HaJ:ood eam.ing his Wolf
f?elt.a. Delta Delta all1Jn!l&e so-badge plus two arrows.
ronty SISters were entert.amed re-Bear rank arrows were awarded
cently at luncheon at the Balboa Stephen Blanchard and Donald
Bay Club by Mrs Mat Cox of Co-1 Swanson 13). with James Delli-
rona del Ma r. gatti winnin~ his Dear badge. Uon
badg(•s wert' rect'ivC'd by Peter
:itoddard and David Drury. Want ads make everyday Uvtna
easier. Many a want ls tWed
through we of a Une or two. Den 6 rt-lained the honor nag
for Inspection and attendance at
thl' final meeting ; Den 3 presentetl
the opening flag C<.'remony and
Dens 2 and 8 provided the enter-
tainment with skits.
GIFTS FOR DAD ON
FATHER'S DAY
Fi.shemlan's
DE-I.IAR SCALE weighs and measures
Fisherman's .• · many uses
TACKLE BOX .....
Salt and Fresh Water
SPlNNI.NG Rl'ZLS ........................... .
Fresh Water
SPINlfiNO RODS ................................. .
Complete
FLY TYING KIT
rrom r
from 1JA 11 1G from
.. only )1G I
de~~ora1ors
I of fine homes· yachts · apartments
Den mothers' contribution to the
suceess or the pack was acknowl-
edged bf presentation or {)eon
Mother pms to Geri Mather, Doro-NETS ..... ·-························· ..
thy Willey,· Eddie Hoffman. Helen FOR THE HUNTER - --
Quality
LANDING rrom r
Here at Ho~ne a!td GeNfe11 we "-•• EVEAYTHING.
You c:.n Mleet yow fwllit.-fr0t11 tt.. I•MJ•tt -
lecti011 of ~-e!td '•clfic:. Tropk.l i11 thit .,...
Caldwall, Ba.rbara Carpenter, Ruth Smith and Vinette Blanchard. A Coleman 1]" special award was bestowed on Flo OAIIP STOVE ·······-··-···-····················-··········· .... _.only
I We ).ve ler .. docb of dfa,.,., encl 11,a.eletecr f..
brin, welpeper~, fl-co.-eriett encl epplle~
H-I &.Nfe11 wom-. ....... • repvtatioft '-
dolont tt. .... upltokt.ty eftd cfre,.,., wori ancl
our fwlllture end retten shop., fesltioft ••qllkltefy
me4e fllf'!IINN. You w•• time eltd "'-Y ~ ,_....,
int for Ofte of our clecoraton • • ......_ 1t "
ohfltetiofl.
House ~Gorden
ttl COAST llltMWAY9 .IW,OaT IIACM, CALIP.
o, ... ••"' t •oo •• •• -a • ...,. •·oo •• ••
-
IIlii ntiiTIIE··· 11r1et .w •••
SWI N5$ • U W IAlUAS ·PAD$ • .(COYUtS
YACHT FUMITUJIE • IAAIEQUU .-....o~
Stoddard for her year·bll work Two-ln-One-Kooklite--It Lites-It Cooks 16" u pack coordinator. COOKING LA.NTEIL'i ......................... ·-·····. ..... . c.= r~du!~~~ ; = C~G-.;;~:t.=·-.. ·····----················· ... from ra
Coc.Dlty Falr held l.ut month. re-AJIIIUNITI.ON e OUN OASES e I:TC.
ported that the event netted the FOR THE SPORTSMAN e e e GAMES
pack $288.00 to support Its pro-Canple with T ~~ra~~~ral.ed bicycle .ucai:Y SETS~~ · ................................................ hom ~ !:t:':e~hl~~f= ~izesnN8 ......... ·-······-······· ... ······ ............................. from 5" ~e~~~fl~:'~ ;r:::no~te ....... -.................................. _only 12"
~3T:bt~U.f~ .!:~ = =c ~~~-······ .. ·······-·······-·-···---··--·-··········1rom ~
t~~no ... ~ .. ~~.!ndtion~ock McSevney, ~ ~ ... .,.-~ ~r~.~-.4-:-~Q-~t ••s;le. tropklal
IIUIJ ~~ ...... ... ~. WJtw •w_.,.w.. ...-w-oweew ~u.ed ndret •te awards resulted in a e -....-..... • three-way tie for fil"'t with 10 .. _._ .. ._..,. Blrd8 • a.at • Pflt NoU..
aa.Jes e.ch by Jon H~ ....._ * OPEN SUNDAY -8 to 3:30 *
ael Orr and Jl.rmny Johnson. roa. B I D y , S p E T ~~ed~ ~tm:~rt~~ SUPPLIES
Batley with 35 each. a D d S p o r t i D ,.. G o o d • Spedal aclcnoWledgment. a I a o w
wu aivea to theM wbo contrt·ua;;; .. ;;;oo;;.uT;;;;;BL;;¥D;;.;;;;coao;;;;;N;;A;;;D;;a.;;;JU&;;;;;;BA;;;;;u.;;;';.;;.l buted tenices or pte pri.as.
Dental Clinic
Benefit Held
Asll.itance League m e m b ~ r a ~T'Ved breakfast to 70 Lido lBie
women guests at the home of Mrs.
Howard Peterson, 212 Via Orvieto.
1be breakfast waa the second
ln a aeries or benetlls for the
children's dental cllnlc or the
lE'ague. Tables set In the patio
and Uving room were decorated
with nosegay bouquets &rranged
by Mra. Robert Walker. Mrs.
Nelson Neice won the prize do-
nated by Mn. Paul Rogera ---
75-foot plastic garden hose. Win-
ning an ~tricial beauty and pop-
ularity contest, han& down, was
Junior Junior League Auxiliary
member, U.. on~year-old daugh-
ter of Kr. and Mra. Spalding East-
man. Ho.teaes were M.mes. Howard
Petersen. J ohn Boyd. Rod Bum-
bam, Edgar Hill, Hay Langm-
helm, Georce Mlc.haud. Nellon Nel~. Paul Rosen, Robert Walk-
er 81'\d Thomas Webster.
3Z • occ llall
Receive Teaare
In a~ with teacher ten·
Zonta Plans
June 26 Meet
ure law ot Callfomla, 32 mem~n The regular evening meeting ol
ol the Orange Coast College fa-the Zonta Club wUl be held at
culty received tenure thiJ y~ar, 7:30 p. m. Thursday, June 26, in
Prealdent B. H. Peterson an-the patio at the home of Louise
nounces. Hamblet. 521 Riverside Ave .. New-
The ll..st includes Richard Barrett. por t Heights. Group No. 2. with
ins tructor in agriculture ; Kenneth Kathleen Coleman as chairman,
Boettcher, head ot the m1.11ic and will be In charge.
fine arts division; R. D. Boyce, President Helen Norton will be
commerce; Donald Br i d g man. absen t from that meeting, because I
p&ychology; Dr. Giles T. Brown. she wtll be in Houston. Texas, at-,
chairman of the social science dl-tending the International Zonta ,
vision; Mn. Martha Buss, school Con vention. at which the new in-l
nurse; Mils Beverly Campbell, terna tional offlcenl wHI be elected.
physical education; Mrs. Dorothy The Inter-City Meeting will be
DalJa.a, commerce; M1u Louise held Sunday, July n . at the Am-
DowJen. EnCJ1ab and phlk»opby; erican Legion Hall. Ruth Bar-
MUes Eaton, IOCial ad~; Ro-cume iJ general chainnan, and
bert Grie:~~5er, sodal aclence; Joanne Perez will be ln charge of
0\arles Haley, chairman of bual-entertainment. A boat ride is
....
The Harbor Medical Clinic
form•rly Or. T. P, Reed•r't Office
W . J. COWAN. M. D .• F. A. C. S.
C. L. SMITH. M. D.
DONOVAN JOHNSON, M. D.
ANNOUNCES THE ASSOCIATION OF
DAVID I. NIELSEN, M. D.
In the Prectice of lnternol Medicine
3409 Newport ~hod.
Newport leec.h •
T•lephone
HArbot 602
Use Enatcn CluaWed ada.
ness education division; ~an planned, and dinner wUJ be served.
Marie Howes; Dean Fted Huber; Committee chairmen, who have Aut. Supt, WUliam KIme s; been appointed by President Helen
Charles Lewis, ehairman of rna the-Norton, are Maravene Gallagber,
matics and science division ; Wes-attendance; Bernice Baltz. fellow-
ley Mole, shop and agricultural ship; Marge CrumJey, finance;
mechanics; Miss Patricia Moore, Ruth Barcume, lntercity; Kathleen
home economics; J ohn Owens. Coleman, membership; Letha Oro-1iiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii: bull ding trades and he-ad of the vo-let, programs; Billie Thronson, I
cational arts division; Vernon Pat-publicity; J ennie ruchard. public J· N SUI E
IEF-
p 0 L I 0
STIIIES
O~~r Polley Also In•-• AteiMt
Spinel ~nlntlilt • Olphtherie
• S..r4et Fever • Smellpo•
e leU .. IIIie • Eft~•ph.Jftit
• T•tenn
'•YI up to SS.OOO.OO Each Person '•r fM Hospitel S.rvl~• • ._.edi· ~ S.rvi~s. Nuning S.rvlc•,
Arabvlence S.rvic.e, Iron L""9· •ooc1 Tr•nsfusions, Orvgs end
._.edicin••· Trensporfetion • • •
lrecea end Crutches. I,.,._
''•"'iu111 only $ 5.00 • Y .. ,
Who!• Femily-
''•"'ium only $10.00 • Y ••r
Richard A. Hilliard
INSURANCE
C•ll HA 2443-Eves: HA 2126-J
916 Coeat llvd., Corone clel ._,..,
GREETINGS & GIFTS
are brought to you from
Friendly Neighbors
cmd Civic and Social
WeUare Leaders
Throurh
WELCOME WAGON
Oil tile OCC!Uioa or:
(llaaq'e of reeldeaee
Arrivals of Newoomen t.o
Newport~
Phone BEacon 7272
(He co.t or oWlpU•)
terson, head of the department of affairs; Helen Stockton, legisla-
langua&es and Jitenture; William tion; Myrtle Soderberg. ser vice:
0 . Pa yne. tine arts; Wendell Pick-Louise Hamblet, intetnalional re-
ens, head o~ the divisjon of ph~!-lations; Lucllle Angel, yearbook; 1
cal education; Asst. Supt .. BJll Jennie Richard, official hostess;
Priest ;. Miss Doris Raef. busrness Mildred Stanley, Carnival.
education ; Cyrus Rockey, me taJ I I trades: Eustace Rojas, music and =s~~a~{.'"~~ch~~~~~ 1 Island W SCS I German; Clinton St . John; phys-
ics; Oscar Taylor. agricultural H ld M • l drafting: Dr. Ja mes Thornton, Q . S eet.,ng vice-president: William Whitnry. "
art instructor. . I Th~> last mectmg before summer
Harbor Grad
Gets Award
~andnt Dt-nhnger of Balboa.
who has just frnished her studw!-
at :'\e" port Harbor Hich ~chool
I has been se)('Cted b) ~ ev. port
Harbor PanheiiE.'nic a~ "mm·r ot
tht• S30 award !or study 10 rol-
l leJ?e. Tht' award. was('d on cam-
pus acti,·it), grades. talent. h•ad·
t'rship and cooperation. wa~ an·
nounced at the moth('r-dau$:hl£'r-
tea Saturday afternoon at lhf' Girl I Scout House. Sandra Plans tn
continue her stucties at Frt:'sno
S tate in the fall.
Speaker for tre afternoon was
Mrs. Frank CowgiU or the Psmhrl
otricE' at l'CLA. General chair-
man for the m~ting was Mrs
Ralph Michelson of Ralboa.
BECOMES NEW SECRETARY
Miss Beverly BlivE'n, 1114 Oct-an
Bh·d .. Corona del Mar. has tx-en
elected St'Cretary or th<' junior
class for the corning yE>a r at ~an r a
Barbara ColiE'ge.
DE.~TAL Arx:JLIARV ~
Mrs. Howard Baker. 230 Sap-
phirP Avl'. Balboa 1.\;land. rnt<'r-
tained the Orange County Dental
Auxiliary for a lunchron m<-etinJ;
at hPr home T\Jpsday. MN:. Charles
Gruber of Costa Mc~a. nr w prrsi-
dt>n t. conductt>d t hi' m P r t i n g,
which was mainly a di scussion of
their rt>C't'nt benefit party. The
host~?ss is past president and par-
wRS ht>ld Ja~t week on Wednesda)
tw tlw J~lboa bland wsa:; at
llt·ar!Jorn Jlall a r th<' Balboa ls-
I a n d C n m m u n 1 t y Methodist
Church. Luncheon "as Sf'r.·l"d by
rht• thn •• crrC'J(>:--turnishmc hot
dJl>h£· l.abtd and Jolls and dp.., •
~··t1
:\tr-. Harold F1nk. prl''ldlnt. 01 ..
('nt·d thl• bW.IIIC!>S mt'i.'lln!; :'\1rs.
Pl'rc~ Ra anP:. 11r' '<'n ted t h<' de-
' oil on:-Tht· 1-:1 oup rle<'1ded tu
wnrl 1\\o )oung:.tcr:. to summl'r
c11ml' II••· a \\L•ek with tho· hE'Ip of
)Jr-. ::\1an;ar,..t D\·arborn. AI·
thfiU!-'h thf'll' "'II Ill· no re~ula r
0\1'1 tan.:-. of tho• w~n; during th~
:-.umml•r-. thl' ~>OCit'l) wall ~ponsor a
... unun•'l rood sale-durin~ July
with :'\Irs. Louise ~math and ;\Irs.
C. L>onker rn charge
The following reports wert'
given. Mr~. A. W. Schenkel re-
ported for Circle One, which mt't
this month at thr home of Mrs. A.
Pricl': :'\1rs. Smith reported for
Crrclo Two. wh1ch met with Mrs.
:\lartha AJlen. l\1rs. G. L. Rickard
reported on a Costa .:\:tesa pi01ic
held by CirclE' Thr<-e; Mrs. Fount
!.owe r(>portE'd ror the committe-e
on decoration of the C hurc h
loun~<'. "hrch w1ll beJ..rin soon: Mrs.
Scht>nkt'l reported on the Hoag
:'\trmorial Au:oli.uy m<-etinc.
Mrs. Clinton CoanE'. treasurer,
mnductl'd a pll'dgt> S<'r.,ce m thE'
-.<~nctuary as the rehs;:ious prol!ram
of thl' da}
Starbright Names
New Committees
ham.e!ltana~ Ac_tivitirs of , t he Esther Johnson. Leda Haun.
AUXIliary w11l ct'ase for th<' sum· 1 Evelyn Davis and Ann Donnelly
mE'r. will be the committee in charge or I
thr luncheon m<-etinJ:: to be held
PARTY FOR MRS. ~HEPPARD WNlnesday by the Starbright Club.
Farewell party for Mrs. Georgi.' President Paullne Jasper has an-
S heppard of Balboa l11land was 1 nounct>d the telephone commith?c
1-:lven by Mrs. Carl Vt'neman ?f for this yea r includes Florence An·
Balboa Island. Mrs. Sheppard 1s 1 derson. Maud Wood. Cora Humph-~
leaving soon for Palo Alto. AmonJ: f't'~c; and Bernice Knies.
the ~ts a \ the Bay Club lunch· Star-point~ Polly Owt>n. Evelyn
eon m her honor were Mrs. lsa-Davis. &>tte Smith. Earlynn AJ-
belle Belyea, Mrs. ~thl~ Walsh. bright a nd Itha Hom e recently I
Mrs. 0\arles Sullivan. Mrs. John held a card party at the Odd Fel-
Prendergast. Mrs. Mar garet Peck low Hall in Costa Mesa. Table
and Mrs. Fred Simpson. prizes were Mexican pottery plant-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii~~~ir.iiiiiiiiiiiii ers. I Committee in charge of the
May M~ting at the Odd F ellows I
Hall were Regina Cottle. Lela Mc-
Millan. EJlyn Nielsen and Mabel
Fitzmorris.
OL[) THRIFT SHOJ>
SALE!
115 22nd. St.. Newport Beach
ANTIQUES
FURNITURE ---CHINA ---SILVER
RUGS AND CURTAINS
Friday cmd Saturday, June 6 cmd 7
10 a. m. to 9 p. m.
~t:R\'ICES HELD
Funeral services were held re--
ct>ntly for Mrs. Amy Plasterer of
Ontario. who was a frequen t visi-
tor in the Harbor ArE'a as a guest
of he-r niece. Miss Irene Bo6om·
worth. 714 li<'UOtl'ope Ave .. Co·
roJ1a del Mar.
OIDOANS BUY HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Burris Ellker. who
have bet>n visiting here from Ohio.
have purcbued a home at 209
Marruertte Ave .• Corona del Mar.
Tht> Ellkers previously lived in
Soutb6n ca.utomla for sewral
years. but ret\II'IWd <to OtUo bt--ca--of (unlly dee.
DAD
deserve~ o bit of
tfte life of luxury-
and he11 bask In full
tttte to a Fother'a Doy
box of hh own ·piece·
offering• favortt..
ASSOITID
CHOCOLATES
~a44tlt SlDvm.
CANBIES --··-Also A Grand
Selection of
MEN'S TOILETRIES
For FATHErS Day
SEAFORTH
SPORTSMEN
•
e COURTNEY
e KINGS M EN
• •
ROYAL FERN e OLD SPICE
YARDLEY .. .. .
SHA VIlli IJTS • RECTIIC uz•
and a swell group of
fAniEirS DAY CARDS
COROllA DEL liAR
PHARMACY
Pu....t,C...'a
"T I-le P r e•cr i pt ion Ph a r macy
123 Coui loYie.arci, Cor-. .W ._.., ~ Z272
Call Blrllor 1114 lor Joll
I
Page 12
I)3Y & !lth:tlt Water Heater•
Modern Power Tool' for Sew•r & Sink Stopp•9••
(Going on Vec;ation Lest 2 W eeh in June)
UVING ROOM
BEDROOM
DINING ROOM
LAMPS AND SHADES
WALL SHELVES
BEDDING
Such Linea es:
ETHAN ALLEN
SIKES
KLING
FANCHER
ENGLANDER
SEALY
a nd • • •
Meny Othera
790 S. COAST ILVD.
FREE
DELIVERY
CREDIT
TERMS
PATIO
FURNITURE
R•dwoo4
Alumlnvm
Open Fridey Evening• 'til 9
ll'tl: 43529, LAGUNA lEACH
•
WHITMAN'S SERVICE
Sh.l 'Ndlldt -.. peln•t -24-Hr. T~ -Ntte W ... ~ ,.,..
"W• Sped.rta. in ~efiCJ Servle."
1020 Co.ri llvcl. HAr~ 441-l -Nit .. : lbc011 II~ 4el W.,
MOVING and STORAGE •
LOCAL AID IAniiWIDE
Balboa Transfer Co.
C. E. McNiel
.... ...,._ ....... e-ta ·-
G. C. a.r..tt ··--
Tbunday. J~ 12. 1151
'Little Hoover' Report
.
.
I
I
We have une or the moet up-to-
date and etndent Job prlatiDI
pJantl ln the Harbor Area. 'hy Ul.
DIRECTORY
I'N8URANCID
"BE SURE -INStJJt.J:"
wtth
Maurie Stanley
IJwuranee eouu.u.
HARBOR l'm
225 11aJ1De Aw.. BaJboa w..d
W. Stuart Foote
GENERAL INSURANCE
MARCO ANICH, A.odate
Phone: HArbor 24-P .0. Box 1
2117 w. Balboa Blvd.
Newport s-cb. CaJ1f.
DANCING IN8TBUO'I'IOJf
AUTHUR MURRAY'S
411 COAST BLVD.
Corona del Mar
Open 10 to 10
For tree da.ooe ualyl;la
Call HArbor 1925
FURNITURE REPAIIl
Furniture Restoration
Chair bottoms, ~~
and stools restored
using cane, rush, reed. ete.
HARVEY 'S
Furniture Repair
2050 Santa Ana Ave.
Costa Mesa. BEacon 6133-J
NURSERY SCHOOLS
HAYDEN HAVEN
For the Pre-School Tot
440 Heliotrope Ave., COM
Half-and AU-Day SeasJona
By Hour, Day, Week or Month
HArbor 1091-R
SD.VER PLAUNO
Silver Platers
And Silversmlt.ha
Re(.l8ir • RetlnishJng -Replate
Gold • SUver • Copper • Brua
Near Commuruty Church
1914 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
BEacon 5113
Margaret L. Scharle
Teacher ot PIAno
Organist -Aooompan.t.t
Evening a..e.
foT Adulta
1.77!'> 00 I 307 GOLDENROD AVE.
Corona del Mar '~====~~------~ w.ooo ou 1 1_P.-RY=s;.;;.rOIAN.;;.:;=:.;.;s:::;;;;:;::;:8:.:::ua=o:.:zo~n~-
Lawrence K. Gundrum
I M.D. '
2.000.00 174.1 Superior Ave., Costa Meta
3 Practice JlmHed to Dlseuea $14. 75.00 of Ear, N~. Throat: Allergy Ut>, if ~ $200.000.()0 OU!ce H b A bond il:> n •quir•l'd sn oun: Y ppolntment
addltiom.J 1.775.00 BEacon 6508 or BEacon 6835
Total . . . . . $16.150.00 Bruce F. Sims, D. 0 . lt is our undt.>rstanding that the sums saved. as above mentioned, PhysJdan & Surgeon
should result In lower taxes for Practice Confined
the City and not bt' funneled Into to Care of the Feet
n<'w outlets of expenditures. ere-1195 Coast Btvd South
ated to take up these S&\1ngs. It La Beach is our hope to recommend substan-., __ gun __ • ___ ._Pho __ ~_. _ .... __ 1_1...J
lial savings which. combined with gTeater functional erflciency, will JI'UN"':JJAL DJB.J:()TQa
rerte<:t In benefit to taxpayers of a Baltz Mortuary
reduced rate. We also wish to impress upon O.pe.J by tbe Sea
your honorable boc1y that any re-
lief rrom hleh taxes can only be'
Uc;.u. NOTid U(;AL H;1TIQ
•
NOTICE INVITING BlDS YOR CEMENT A8BI'..STOS PIPJ:
Notaee b Ber~ Olvn that sealed bids will be received a t the of-
fi.ce of the Oty a~rk, City Hall, Oty of Newport Beach, untU 7 :30
o clock P. M., on the 23rd day of JUM, 1952, tor furnishing the follow-Ing pipe:
HARB0R t2
Corona del Mar, C&Utonda
Alnp&e Otf...Stftet ParldQa
l tftn No. QuaaUty DeecrlpUoa
1. 1.800 Un. F t., 12"' diameter cement ubestos
2. . Plpe· including ooupUnga . 1,300 Lin. F L, 8 diameter cement asbestos
pipe, Including couplings.
No bid wiU be received unless Jt Ia made on a propoeal form fur-
n hshed by the O ty Engineer.
Special attention of proapecUve bldders is callf'd to "Conditlona"
annexed to t~ blank form or propoaal for full directions as to bidding
Th<! City or Nt>wport Beac:h rt!SeJ"Vft the rtght to reject any or 'au
blru. to wah'e any lnformallty ln blck or to accept any Item In the bid
C. K. PRIEST
Clt)' Clerk of the Oty of Newport Beach California
DATED: JUNE -1952 '
Publilh: Jurw 12, 19, 1952 1ll the Newport Harbor Qaalp
Friendly Neighborhood Service
PARKES . RIDLEY
GRAUEL CHAPEL
II 0 Broadway
BEacon 5610 Cotta Mesa
ROOnNo
Roofing -All Types
New Roofs and Repair
28 YTS. expeT. ·Free estirMtN
JOHN T. MORRIS 1.595 Newport Blvd., Cotta Meta
Pbooe BEacon ~17t <~11: HArbor 2145-M)
Tbunday, Juu 12.1952
.,.
fvt.l
••
Ruth Barcume
6od e'e>r of Arh
nea r Co•ol'e del Mt~r tchool
1511 Fovrril S• HArbor 282SR
1 Pout real A51\'(•rtisemt'nt)
I wish to thank you for
the votE-of confidence giv-
en me tn the primary elec-
tion based on the work 1 have been doing in the
State Legislature for our
74th Assembly District.
county and State.
If re-elected ln November. r will continue to efficient-
ly serve to the best of my
abUity.
f~~L V.
STANLEY
STOP AT
The Arches
''Your Haft to tbe
Cout Since lWJS"
F I NE FOODS
COC KTAILI!t
COAST HIGHWAY AT
THE ARCHES
Newport a..cJ.
DIRECTORS ol Ulle Newport Balboa Federal 8avtap Mid 1Au1 .u.odatao. are .a.Gwa b~re u taMIJ
pve tlDal appro\•a t for tbe purehaae of 1M AModa Uoa'a buUcU.ac, lit.e, &M a.ddJtioaaJ property IJ'oat.-
lac OG the bAy aDd turnlac bula. &.'" la P . A. Pa..bnu. sw-ldellt o1 tate ueodattoa. St.a.adlac lett
to rtpt ar~ C. \\1. T e\\llnkle of Coeta Meu. WaJwr Spieler of Harbor J.alaad. 8. A. Meyu of Udo Isle,
RaJpb M.aakf'y of Newport blaed, J . A. ~k of BaJ boa lai-d aad Neill Davt. of t.o. .~elM.
U GAL HOTIC5
NOTICE IXVITISO BIDS J 0 B
Sealed proposals or bids will be>
received by the City Council of the
Mothers Name Committees
City of Newport Beach. C81ifornill, New committl!{'s Cor the Moth· Project Cor fund raising for the
at or be>fore the hour of 7 :30 t•r 's Club of J ob's Dau~hters B<·· commg )ear wer<> discussed dur-
o'clock P . M. on Jun(' 23rd . 1952. thel 157 w<>re appornted by thP tn~: the bwunC'ss meeting and it
for the publication and printing new preside~t. Mrs. W. B. Merrill. :was dffided to sell cards and util-
of all legal notict>s requir1·d to ~ at the meeting held last week on tty hangers.
publlshed in a newspept>r of ~l'n-W<'dnesday a t thf' hom<> of Mrs. I CommlltE><·S narm•d for tht> yt>ar
<'raJ circulation, prinh•d and pub-Clayton Russ. 2551 Bayshore Dr.. wr>rf' M1·s. S tetsnn. card chairman,
lished in the City of N (' w p ort Bayshorcs. Mrs. D. B. Wagner w11 h Mrs. Wa~m·r and M rs Wai-
Beach for the fiscal Y<'a r beginning and Mrs. John Stetson wt:>re .co-t.-r Burroughs ass1st1 ng. Mrs. E.
J uly 1st, 1952 and t>ndins: Jum·l host<>ssf's for the refres~t:>nt lime :"ollar. travP iing ba&ket; :\i rs. A.
30th, 1953. Bids shall be submit-that followed the meeung \V Gunn. hospita lity; Mrs. Jo Pet-
tPd for eight •81 point type publi· ~~ 1 PNon. unshme . .M ':5 Harold Fink ,
cations. , • publtc tty; MN P \ Pt>tf'r!-On hiS-
All bids shall }.);• Pnclos<>d an I r;l/_ _ _ lOr tan: :O.tr C ~~ TUl'kt>r. se-cret
• -.ealed ('0\eln()('s. markrd 'Btds for ~ pab
1 Publication of lA•J:al :"uti<'<'~" and
addrf"SS('d to thP C'llv Co unc1i of q~ £1 T I Host lh<• ~ll) of :"'CWJ.IUrt .Ol'iH'h t'afl· oro 0
fo rnta.
C. K. PRIEST ,
City Clerk
Publish June 12 & 19, 1952
m the :"e" port llarbur f-:n..,r..,'ll
U GAL HOTIC'
C t .HTLt'I<'ATt: O t' Kl ~I ' E~"
f'lcllllouo• t 'lrm '"um.-
1
TbP l 'ndPr!WI(llt'd dOl.·~ h•'rf'b~
cerllf} tha t c;h"· .... conductini.: "
RelfUI\ Salon b~lnt''-l> "' 609 Cu;,,t
I lli~h\~8). Coronli dl'l ~t ur t 'ahf
1 under tht' fictitiOUS llrm num1• or
Cnr Dl'l &:a uty Sa lonandthat ~aiO
frrnl is romposed of tht• follo,,rn~
p('rson. \\hose rtanw Ill r ull artd
plat'<' <•I re,td t·n(o• " "' tollow". to-
o,.qt
LF.:()RA II I.L'TBROD
2119 1-'t•rnl('uf
C'ur.ma dPI :\tar. Cnltl
\\'lt.nt"''" nn hand on tht' lith
tl.r\ ul Jum· ·llf).!
. J.f.URA II Cl"TBH<lll
~t.'ltf' of Callro rnla
1 Count~· of Orun~o:~... _
On ThJ., II •h J.t\ •' .J•ur•· l'n.!
t-ll'fnrt• m•· a '-or.tr\ l'trl•IH' rn ·rncl
tur Sdld l'totllll\ ·tnti ,['\t o· rt'l>tdm..:
thl'r,•rn. rlul\. o·umt'll"''""' d 1nd
sworn. po 1 ";n;tll~ tpp•·art d Lt·or a
II. Gut brod knn\\ n 1" nlt' to bt.•
the J.ll.'rl>on """''' n.tmt• h »Ub· ~Cnbcd Itt lhP \\tlhllt lll'tiUnl• 111
and acknu" ll'd~:··d ''' m•· that ... 11.
exi:'Cuted t h1' ,.anw
\\'ltnes!> nn h • .111d 111d .. rCtn t1 1 seal. ·
MARY t-: JIAAI'A
:"otnn P11bltC' tn lnd foll
sard (:totmt\ tnd =-'In'•' I :\ty commiSl>t\111 ·t':\1'1"'' Juh II
1955.
By AS'S
Juno '" ~uC'h a h1pp~ mull'h'
It'., thai ltmt· nf H·ar whl'n nornral
)• ,u.'round a ('tr~ tl11·<> rf'lf'aSt.' u'
for ... umm••r fun and t.~~'''"'' ~ A
t trnt• tct be la7), be [riendl). In be
our hupp) S{ IH·" again a nd Pnjoy
lhO!-ol' brt~hl 11('\\ fdShions found at
O'BRIE="'S th~H art· crpate-d for
'urnm,•r 10 Southern Caltfornta
· • • ,!ltd fur our fa\t~l tie \'at:ul lttn
i-IJOI
I think tht• n ·al r~on l)f'OJllf'
""''m ..o happy l.n Junto Is bM'lW-.4'
It '" u arttt m ()nth. Rrtd(l>S • • -
J..'TUduu~ • • -a nnhe:-rMril"' . --
hlrthduy" und Dud'<~ Day a r f' all
\t•r y O!J~Ial tlmt'<~ fnr a:itt a:h -
ln&:. ,\ & O'BRI,t:~·s we:-sPf'('lal -
lv• In "fu<~hlon-. tu a.•h .... . E\ ••n
rwus,lf• w ho (•onw In n1tb tbat
,,..rs,J~''•'d "\\ha t ~hall I :..-1' , ...
lu.•k IPa\•• with thf' hnppy .. au-..
rl•'ii uir.
,lllttt t.ntl•, II• •' ''\ • f~ll\ ho•r
• tim' • httl ., pr• ''' ;lun .. p· w-
' IC"I !It I .!' ' olt 1J tl•• I •·t t l•p
..:,..,,,, . .,, ld\nt tf \ltll ran hPi p
Amigos Viejos
I-I Toru \\Ill bl• huo.,t rn '\t''>\po ort
lla1 bor'!> Amn:us \'H'Jf" at a
mt't'llns: at th(' :O.lannp Corp.. Alr
~taf ton Offll'f'l' rlub Fnday C\'C•
nrnc Jun•· 20, b<'gmmm: at 6
o'dock .
:;;••cn •tar.\ l ttlrr~ \\',•IC'h t•••Jltlrl'-'''<'• n m~.; •• J ,,., lt11m Jll plan•·
mattufaf'tut• 1 t ;1, 1 11 \l,trltn ll'lhnl!
hto\\ pl••t~.,..••d ~ •· \\ ·•' .1 t bo •tn~ I.!'UP'ot
of twn"r .,, tlw la"t rn,·t•tm-! nf
Amtl:tl' \'11 )t"
f nsrtrn Cta ... sified ads ha\.:o been
a prun·n mi'a ns of reachrn ~ bu}"ers
for nil sorts of' nll'rchnndl"t' t:11t>
tht•m' Phon~ HArbor llll.
"Lave ndar Hill Mob"
Wllh
\l Ft • -~.;t'l:"'f :--:--:ltld
'T \ "-1 1-\' I!C 1[ It 1\\' .\ Y
"Danger Under
the Sea"
* * *
JOHN VU.EJJ.E
I Publis h : June 1:!. HI. ~tl. Jul) :{,
1 ~2. in tht• :"'t•\\j)lorl llorbor Fn·
s1gn .
.-' .
h•·t ''•l('k h•r W'lrdrob•· \\tth
dol h•·' .. ht• \\Ill nt'l'd durt n~ t h11 t
ftr,t '•lr '" thn1 .;hr rwrdn't
'-'OI'r\ ab .. ur JUI!~Irnt• tht boJCit-• I
ttnd lnok rn" pr, It~ at rht• :-.mw
1 rm•• Cnllf'l!;f' c:r<~cl<> will IO\ • hn-
"' rr.• rf tht>) an • lotlktm: IO\\ard
\\ o•dctm...: be-ll«. and "In\''" bat:"
Jt'\lo•lr·~ and :t<'<.'<'Ssor it>s il r hf'~
hii\t' l'a ft'\'r tdt.'3" Thl' hii!h :-ot.•hool
•·r uhwtt''-\\Ill all>n Inn• ptl'tlu•,.,
orut r, nd to b-· most rmprl'SS<'d
\\ Jfh c tft .... "' tth an air or sophisti-
•'fltl\ln Cloth£>s arf' part rcula,·Jy
thiJU,.:h tt ul for th<' ~rl ~raduatt>
'' ho ha, m iiPgt• aht>ad of hC'r.
!'>\\o·.t lt·r:-. rn cashmerf' or li~:ht wool
to·ph~ r art' t rt"mt>ndously popula 1
rnd t J'RRIF.:"'S ha\'C th<>m in
t l.t,...,C' and high-s tyle \'Prsions.
COMING
''The River"
IIE.cOfl 1163 Old you read tne Want Ad
oa2es today !
A nnouncing •••
POPULAR PIANO LESSONS
IN YOUR HOME
by
I> owen
formerly of Pasadena
\'uu ma~ not ha \'f' thou~rht of
1.,-i\ Inc: hf'r " bf'auttful pat.tPI -.ott
"ldt> IPI'thf'r bf'lt llkf' o·BRIE~·~
a rt' 'hnwtn( for surnmf'r f'~
biP.. · • -and you wtU bof' a"
JliN•owd a11 shf' wtJJ at the popu-
lr•r "llh ortt.-" aJp._.OWllA f&AIJ-
IonMI by Klckf'mlck In J*81el
ruyon t r lf'ot ••. llumD'If'r wbJt,.
VUIW bf'ad pon1H are la ( ror
your!W'II or for a «tft) ... -d.
for OBf' altf' wtll rf'tiM'mbfor. --
IN"t a daJnty eeantf'l~-l:'f)td
plft.
hore Olltfs !61 llllomlnte Cll.n.yoo HArbor 1111-R For Fftthf'r's Da\'! W e'll havt'
to suggt!'st that yOU buy yourself
I a n~w frock at O'BRIEN'S and ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;]iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I t a k (' him out r or a s teak dinner.
Real Mexican Foods
e Enchiladas e Ta cos e T amaies e Chili Rellenos. etc.
e Steaks
0,-5 to t :lO p. "'· -Cl.-d ~-•Y'
1 llt''ll be proud a s punch of pr<>tty
you• Bring h im in and help him I tp sclt'C"t the gift ... and romt> in
) ourst>lf. oft(>n.
I -~j ,, ... ,-)
( ... ____ .! __ _
~ 1·1/' .
If ~ ou hk,·d "Kr d ~h,,.... ..
you mu .. t ~"'' t hi'·
SPECIALIZING
Visit Our Beautiful
C0-lcta1l Lounge
Page 11
lt4&4N'S Yoar......,aaa .. .-
(~ e 'rl
16Uo..t ..... .... "--...
LAST TOlE 8ATUJU)A1'
ACADEMY AWARD WIK~r.-
HUMPHR£Y BOGART ''Tile lfriCM ,_,
1a T ...... •k!olor
with KA TilAR.INE HEPBURN
Kids' Mat. Sat. . . . 1
JOHN SHEFFIELD
·'Elephant Stampede,.
8UN.-MON.-n1E8. e TWO BIG lOTS e
J OHN BEAL
GILBERT RO LAND
"lly Six C.Yicll"
DENNIS O'KEEFE
EVELYN KEYES
.. One Biq Affair"
LAST TOlE SATI.!'JlDAY
ERROL FLY'l'N
RUTH R0 MA.'\'
"lARA IARU"
CHARLES LA l 'Gli1'0N
"The Strange Door"
'l ""0.\l. thru !'<\Tt'RD.~~
.;1 tU :\lu'RLA
YVO:O.~E DE ('ARLO
''TiiE
SAN FRANCISCO
STORY"
Jl-F F \IIA-"'0' .FP.
Jr •H:O. Ll':'\IJ
"Battle of Apache
Bt~llloll
THE4T E
•••••••••••••••••••••• FRlDAl ' lt..Dd 1'-.~Tl RDAY
.It oJ !..... \\ A Y '-!-
"SHE WORE A
YELLOW RIBBON"
WlLLIA~t HOLDEN
"Boots Malone"
"'' -""0.-\l' and ~O~DA ~
t~ H.I:--1 A\'
"LULLABY OF
BROADWAY"
,r., .. '1•1 Co t ... , • 1 11 u., l"'arnt-1 1
t 'tol11· , \\ t!ri· · .Itt 1 l ·.,andlt"r
"Two Flags West"
T•·t: .... · \\ t:Jl. · TH\ K.~.
GU lRIA :'\\'A:"~t l:"'
"SUNSET
BOULEY ARD"
L\f:.\..i:,i ~ \"'
"Woman on Pier 13"
••u ~OAST BoULE\·AJU) s A • ' s s E A F 0 0 D n
lOIIONA oa. IIA.a I AT THi SIGN Of THE swo.Dk$H s-•lrW{·I·~·t-"J .. -~-_.-.._•_s2_78_eoa. __ •_H_•_,._. _s_urW_·c~e __ LoD __ MJ.;...._Bea_cb_a-_2405 _ _.
#
Thunday, Jun• 12.1151
*HARBOR
-ILDING
GUIDI*
HARRY
HALL
1 Draltiq 1•• Four New Houses on
'Woa lay Sbatleall 1• !~ .... A I H • • dei::~~~~ ~ryH~~roP>C:~: IVers... ve. n Ill ts
Mesa shared first place honors
in the 1952 architectural drafting
competition ror Orange Coast Col-
lege students. sponsored annually
by President P . A. Palmer of the
Newport Barboa Federal Bulldinc 274 E. 19th Street
0....--
a nd Loan AuociaUon.
The problem In Divialon ODe,
Permits ror four $10,000 dwell-
ings ln the 400 block of IUvenicle
Ave.. In Newport Helehts bave
been issued to the conatrucUon
finn of Dike .t-Colcrove, BuildiJc
Department recorcla showed Uda
tf'eek.
i~-~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil won by lAITY Wood, wu lbe era-lion of a moc)e} and floor plan of a Roy SHAFER house or 1,200 to 1,500 1 quare
feet, suitable for construction on
Tbese projects helped eet the
month of June oft to a aood start,
with almost $200,000 in permits ln
the first 10 days, and bringing the
year's total thus faf euUy put
the three-mllllon-dollar mark.
'
L U Ill a (5'x88' lot on Udo Isle. Divtsion
Two, won by Don Hovis. Involved
the preparation of a model and
noor plan ror an on-campus resi-
Following is the Jut of permits:
dence for a maintenance employee
and family. Thls structure lL'U to
fit into a specific building site and
was to be approximately 1,100
square feet in size.
Contest judges were architects
Richard Pleger of Corona del Mar.
PhUmer Ellerbroek of Newport
and Robert Alexand('r of Los An-
Newport Relpla
Carl Carlson, alterations at 438
Aliso, $750.
D. R. Putnam, garage, laundry,
guest room at 515 Catallna, $2.500.
Owner builder.
~~~~~l!IB~~~~ee~~ll~~· ge)('S.
Dike & Colgrove, 15th and Ir-
vine, 5-room, 1-atory, 1-u.n.it dwell-
ings at 400. 406, 410 and 414 Riv-
erside, each $10,000. 0 w n e r
builder.
Mrs. Harry Cartier, alterations
at 651 Cliff Dr., $2.000. AFFO
ELECTRIC e COMPANY e
ELECTRICAL
IDITRACTOR
BE.con 6329
810 Coast Highway
Yoag Folks
Petition Council
C. K. Varner. alterations at 436
Holmwood, $1,500.
Udo bJe
Miriam Smith, 231 Via Nice, 7-
room. 2-story, 1-unit dwelling at
Some 63 youngsters joined in 527 Via Udo Soud, S21,000. S.S.S.
writing a INter to City Council Holding Co .. builders.
asking for a bicycle path along John P. Wilder, 111 Via Jucar.
Bayside Or. from Corona d<'l Mar 11(}-room. 2-story, 1-unit dw('llin~
to Balboa Island. Allt>n Stelle, alt(•rations a t 212
Coun<:'ilman Bradf'n Finch rom-Dahlia. $450.
m•·nlf'd that ir \\as rnt('fl'Siing to at 108 Via Jla\Tt', $39.879 South
ha\'e the youngstt-rs take mtt'rest Coast Construction Co .. build<'rs.
in ci\·ic matt('rS to write to tht>ir Corona dt>l Mnr
<'Ouncilman. The lett('r was re-~Jrs Amelia Gambit'. altt'ration!.
ft>rred to tht' Park Commission. at 704 ·~ H('liotrope, $200.
Young Kent Harv<'y. 316 Poppy
A\'C• .. Corona del Mar. was th<' au-
thor of the IN tt>r. which said: ''I
am just 11 years old ,but I would
lik(' to ask if it would be possible
if you could have a bicycle path
made on the lower Bayside Dr.
S11111111er Session
To Start Jane 16
I of Corona d<'l Ma r and Balboa R~gistralion is b<'ing ht'ld this
Island. I ask of this for m~ frit>nds we('k ---up to 3 p. m. tomorrow
r
and my salN~·." I 1 Friday) --. at Orang(' Coast Col-
---lt>gc, which will begin Monday.
FOR RESULTS Tht' term ~ll cont~nut' to July ~5.
Uae En.atgn Want Ada
Harbor 1114
l ltl tll l•
OOIIPLETE LANDSOAPE
AND NlJKSI:RY SE&VICE
Phone BEacon 5023-W
SHAIR'S NURSERY
410 nu. st. OOST.& IIE8A
Couns('!Uns: serYtccs are avatl-
able to individuals who have prob-
lems of an educational or voca-
tional nature. Dt-talled infonna-
tion on the swruner program may
be obtained by calHng the direc-
tor of sununer session at OCC.
Takes Part in Workshop
On Child Care Problems
BUILDIIIG BLOCKS
Mrs. Ed Morgenroth of Corona
del Mar participated in the recent
Child Care Workshop held at the
Presbyterian Conference grounds
at Pacific Palisales. She dis-
cussed creative music in a work-
shop session on "how can teachers
set the s tage for c hi I d r e n • s
growth?" PUMI·BLOI( Co.
UJI 8. Mala St. Saata.U.
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(osta Mesa Lumber (o.
LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS
Jlewport Bl"d., Coeta 11-
··-101.1
at .•• ABO LUIIBER
--~ -_ --, -
on SAT.Sto5
SUII.9to I
141 E. IM ~t. 008TA ...
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You Can Do Better at
THE
Daniger Furniture (o.
OOJIPI.EI'E BOllE ruaNUIIIN08
BEacon 5858 1812 Newpol't Bl.d.
008D"'N
Big Contract Awarded
Contractor J . S. Barrett. 1300
Coast HJghway, Newpor t. has be<'n I
awarded a $312,961 contract to
grade and pave roads and con-
struct utilities at the El Toro Ma-
rine Air Station.
EX-PO TMISTRESS TO LEAVE
Mrs. Evalyn Rider, fonner Bal-
boa l.sland postmistress, bas sold
her Corona del Mar home, 613
Ac:ada Ave., and plans to leave to
vtatt her family up north ln the
cotmtry between Sacramento and
Lake Tahoe. Tbe property wu
sold through the John Vog~l Co.
HOllE FROM K.ORI'A
When the USS Bairoko docked
TUesda.y morning it brought to
shore Lt. (junior grade) Richard
C. Bradford, U. S. Navy. He la
the son of A. Bradfol'd, 106 Via
Xanthe. Udo Isle. Tbe BaJ,roko
taunched its Hnt combat rnlssion
on this voyage which began In De-
cember. Marine Attack SquacJ.
ron 12 operated from the carrier.
This was the first major combat·
ant ship taken out of mothballs
at the start of the Korean criaia.
MEMO···
¥¥ 4
G. C. Wanc:trey, additions at 411 Da.hlla, flO().
Sheldon Craddlck. add den at
221~,~· J:ul O...,.,DtrWD, prage at ne MartaoW. ~..-.
O... .... h ....
A. S. SteiDer, .. Ccut High-
way, Newport, 6-room, 1-atory, 1-
unit dwelllng at 445 Mendoza Ter-
race, $2D,OOO. B. L. K etcall,
builder.
Bay Sboree
Lawrence Klyn, 2561 Bayshore.
6-room, 1-story, 1-unit dwellina at
2621 Crestview, $12,000. James Ri-
denour, bullder.
Newport
T. Carson, store room at 110
22nd St., $200.
Elise Staseb, alterations at 1912
Court, $500.
Henry Plascentia, cock tail sign at Henry's Grill, $a00.
Balboa
R. F . Call, sign for Twin Palms
Apt.s., 928 E. Balboa, $292. •
Mrs. Opal Schauppe, add to gar-
age, 203 E. Bay Ave., $50.
Jim Hutton. sign for Charle-
magne's Nut House. 104 Main,
~. I Dr. H. E. Stahler, add second
story to garage, 399 Sev11Je. $200.
Balboa bland
Fred Sherrill. San Marino, al-
t('rations at 118 Am('thyst. $2,850.
LOANS FOR HOlES
4 ~" 20-YEAR LOAN
Construction Loans
S«yo -20 Years
SIZ BOB SATTLER
~preeenttng
Poin. lortcac• Co.
1&11 Vout llh'd. ODII
Pia. IIA IO'J'J..,J-ID WIU
WELCH'S
READY • MIXED
COl CRETE
BEacon 6547
Newpon 111YcL. O.ta II.._
()nap l8U -ID 1116
, Kimberly 3-4077 . ... , ...•. ,.
of All Klnda
FLAGSTONE PATIOS
BLOCK W~ --·--eJI'aJ:E ~~e
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NEWPORT IALIOA FEDEIAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN.
AgnN Blomquitt, bcrow Oflker
Florence Eerl • . • • • A•istent
HArbor 1500
llll VI• Lido, Newport ... d.
JAMES
D.
RAY
SOO Co•d Blvd., CorOM del M•r
HArbor Ill
Ret.: no N•rcinvs A,.
HArbor IOII..J
Dean A. Kep.art
..
Os eraJ Coatnl'tor
Of1lce: 610 lbt St., Newport Beaeb
a.e.deaDe: 14 Balboa Cov~ Pb. HArbor Sl.,._,
HArbor sue-w
Continuing ao unbroken record of dividend
p&ymeots to our depositors, it is grari fymg
on the part of the Directors to'annountt lbe
31st coosecutive dividend at tbe rate ol 3%
per annum for the semi.ao.nuaJ period end&Qg
Juoe 30th. 1952. This dividend will be pajd
}liM 30th, 19~2.
.IWPO.I 8AL80A FIDiaAL ...........................
'·A. ,AutU. ,_...,
3333 VJa Lido, Newport leach, California
,honea HortH.r 1500
DIRBCI'ORS: J, A •..... N•iJI Dtm.s, R.Jpll P MN/wJ,
S. A. M'1"· P. A. p.J,n, W•lttr S. Sp;,,,, C. IV. r, 'Fid/1 * Opt, ., Mlfll111 ••d siM.-. ;, 1/Hu fi•' IM_•i•IJ
Thl• Auocietiol' wtt~ resour'•' in ••c•u of SO.!SOO.ooq.
PfOViMt -.f.ty for your funds. Your account up to SIO.OOO
" i111ur.d by e11 ir1Jtru~11telity of the U.S. Gowe• •• ...
•
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IMCH AND COSTA WBA
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THE LIDO WAY
Autbortaed Relneentative AD ScbecJu1ed Airllne..
Sbllll • • • Tn.bw - --Tours
VIIBI 'I 1.110
'ISAV.. BtJaU17 .. ••. u.. One
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Guild Names
Chairmen
New ·committee chairmen for
Mxt year were announced by Mrs.
Merle VerBurg, new pree.ldellt of
the Church School Gulld. Group 5
or the Women's Fellowship of the
Corona del Mar Co m m u n 1 t y
Church. Mrs. Jack Hubbard wiU
be· in cha~e of pr-oerama; Mrs.
llrJYlett Porter, Wa)'l and means;
Jfn. M~ J. Shannon. deYoelona;
Mra. 'Thomu Kelly, publicity and
hlstorlau; Mrs. wuuam Davidson.
aUNhine; Mrs. Cheater PurceU and
Mrs. Norman Frahm, hospitality;
Mrs. John Keeler and Mrs. Wal-
lace Calderheap. holteues.
Retiring president, Mrs. Stuart
Diehl, presented Mrs. VerBurr
with the gavel at the meeting ot
the Gullet held Monday evenlnr
at the DWtl borne in Corona del
Mar. ~. VerBurg in tum pre-
sented her new orflcers, Mrs. Wil-
liam Huma~ secretary; and
Mrs. James McKee, treasurer. A
gift was presented to M rs. Diehl,
who has been president for two
years .
Mrs. Jane Joye gave a talk on
her life as a missionary's daugh-
ter in South America for the e\'e-
ning's program. The group made
plans fol' a cooked rood sale July 3.
A New Owner ...
The Same Operator!
COMPLETE
BEAUTY
SERVICE
For ycwr Wedding ...
.J,. vi laliond a11 J AnltoU~&e61ft6ttld
Aa i ... ortant to the .-od.m bride 01 h., trovuao" I
S.. aur "'OftY atytM and aires-eodt IOdolly COt·
Net and reosonobly priced: delwriet are ftry
~·
For Printin9 of Oi&tinctioft
CALL
EiiSiCii
HArbor II 14
Coron• del Mar
.... ..
GIH Sl:OIJT
Robin Hood feuta, c:ntt work
includlDc pottery, folk daDdnc.
arcbery and other outdoor sparta
wU1 be 101ne ot the attractiool of-
ferecl at the 1952 Newport Harbor
Girl Scout Day Camp. which be-eina Moo4a,y at O'Nrill Park in
Trabuco Canyon.
camp days wU1 be "Came to tbe
Fair" day on Friday next week,
when the different Scout units wUl
participate on a competitive buia
and the ''Soouta' Own'' day with
•u~r cook-out on the cloliDg day ..
HOME
LO~NS
s..ea. will truaport tbe Scouts
each Monday, Wednesday and Fri-
day durin& the out two weeks to
the camp. Approximately 160 re-
servations have been made, aec:ord-
inC to Mrl. Sfdney Sanden, camp
cha1rm&n, who expla1Dtd that tbe
nwnber of leaders and volUDteer
a.uiatants limit$ the size of the
camp.
Special events during the six
A DUJ"Ser')' c.hainnan will look
dter small children while moth-
en help with the camp tun. Seft·
ior Scouts, Etghth Grade Scouts
and Marinera wW act u aldl to
various unlts and thelr &ala~
will give them credit and potntl
in their own senior work.
A.ulating Mrs. Sanden are Mrs.
WiUlam Tough, promotion; Mrs.
J ohll Qulnl, personnel; Mrs. L. A.
Nellon, equipment; Mrs. E. G.
Doane, finance, and Mrs. Esther
Chapman, Girl Scout executive. • • •
Volunteer helpers may still ap-
ply to woTk with the Glrl Scout
Day Camp. A crank-type pbooo-
U&Pb it alto needed for the two-
week perloc1 Camp Chairman Mrs.
Sidney Sanders, HArbor 1109. or
the Girl Scout House wiU have
further lntormatlon. • • •
• • •
Tht' bus <;Chl•dule for the Girl
Scout Day Camp ts a" follo .... -s
81.18 9, U>a' •'' l'oroua d£>1 ~ar
At Or_,. Ceunty'a
Leeding HotM lencfin~
lns+itu+ioft
QUICK
24 HOUR sav.a
LOW
EASY
MONTHlY PAYMENTS
FRIEN .DL Y
SYMPATHETIC SERVICl
WE I VY TRUST DEEDS
ON WEU LOCATED HOME~ 1
LAGUNA
F£0ERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSOClA TIOt-4
m Oce.n Avenue
Phone: 4-ttn
LAGUNA BEACH
PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
~OTICf: OF Pl"BJ.JC llF~RI~G ~ .. tic .. 1 .. tlt"rPb~ Gi\ f'D that tht' Planmn~ C'ltnliTlt:'SH>n of tht> C11y
of :St>'' pot t Beal·h w11l hold a pub-
he hl•at tnl: on th<' a pplicatiun or
Charh·s C. Fipps lor a ,·ananCl.' on
Lo ts 1 a nd 3. Block ~39. CMona
dl•l ~tar 1 :'\lari~old & :'l"3\ it'W
A\ l:'nu<"S• to pt>rnut etvctwn llf
l>inglt' family r£> ·idl'nce on front
portion of said lots and a 50' rear
)ard S<'tlxlck \aria nc<' on :.amt'.
~OtiC'f' zs also hereby gt\l•n that
satd public hearin~ will bl.' he ld on I the 19th day of J un£>. 1952 a t the ,
hour of 7:30 P. ~'l. in the Counc il
1 Chamtx>rs of th_<' ~~'"-port Beach
City Ha ll at wh•c~ ume and pla ct> I any and all persons interested may
appea r and I><' hea rd therron.
RAY Y. COPE LI:-.;. S<'crt•tary
l"EWPORT BEACH CITY
PLA:'II'NI ~G COMMISSION
Pubhsh : June 12, 1952
tn tht> :Sewport Ha rbor Ensh:n
NOTICE OF RE.UIXO
SoUCf' b H~~by Gh·~n that the
Planning Commission of the City or Newport Beach will hold a pub-
lic hearmg on the application of
I
John Maillt>n for a varlanet> on
Lots 10 and 12, Block 636. Corona
del Mar 1608 Iris Avenue) for n.>-
lief from th(' strict application of
Section 9103.25 Ia) of the Zoning I
Law. Notice is also hereby further
glv('n that said public hearing "''ill
be held on the 19th day of June,
1952 at the hour of 7:30 P . M. ln
the Council Chambers of the Nt>W·
port Beach City Hall at which
time and place any and all per-
sons int<'rt>stt•d may appear and be
ht>ard th(>reon.
RAY Y. COPELIN. Secretary
NEWPORT BEACH CITY
PLANNING COMMISSIO~
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PRESCRIPTIONS ALWAYS DOUBLE
HAMPTON'S HARBOR
HARBOR !535
H your a uto ha.s you dangling
nt. t.he end of your budget-st.op
rtoundering a m inute t o con-
Slder that at the 1'1lte of S·ie
per mue your car is "hooking ..
you for an unnecessary two or
three hundred dolla-rs a year.
Acid this saving to freedom
from troffic nerves ... that's the
pn•tit ~~>u "net" when you -
CIIEC&ED
DRUGS
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a proven means of reaching buyera 1 for aD M>rts of ~UH 1_:========================::J1 \hem! Phone HArbor 1114.. ,
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C" u· lJ m C" H E .. I" ~ annual famlly picnic of St. Vacation Dey Church School for
.._ ~ ..... ..., ..1 , Andrews Presbyterian Church wiJJ children through the alxth KneW
be' held Saturday afternoon at.the wiU be offered at Chriat Onuch
City of Orange Park under the by the Sea from June 23 to Jwy S.
leacknhlp of the Yomacs, young Mni. Allee Rail. teecheT at the
m.arrled couples' group of the Newport Elementary School will
Beauty Salon
time
to cut
it
short
Be ready for long
summer days with
an easy-to-care-for
style . . . let us help
you with your
o wn particular
problem
HArbor 2187
1415 COAST BOULEVARD
CORONA DEL MAR
In +fie Biricher lld9.
riNd ..Doble
answers to ~
u cttlb Questions" lhls
year! • . • get them In
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worl-t o network. of News
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Order o specool tn!ro-
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PAPER.
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SUM:ME.R SCHEDULE BEGINS The s ummer service schedule at
St. James Episcopal Church, New-
port, will go lnto effect thJs Sun-
day. Services will be at 8:30 and
11 a. m. on Sundays, church school
at 10 a. m. Sundays. Thursday
services rPmain the same • • • 9:15
a. m., Prayer Guild: 10:10 a. m.,
h<'aling service: 10 :30 a. m. Holy
Communjon. • •
CtDLDREN TO OIVE PllOORAM
Children's Day will be observed
S unday in thP Community Chur.ch
of Corona del Mar. A special pro-
gram Will be given by the boys and
girls ovthe Church School at 9:45
a . m. At the 8:30 and tht' 11 :00
a. m. services or worship RE'v 'pauJ
Edward Babbitt will preach on the
subject, "Th<' Homl' and the
Child."
• • • 'PRE.."ERVER OF MAN'
Biblical illustrations of God's
power and willingness to pr<'servl'
and heal those who trust in Him
will be rl'ad as part or the Sunday
sermorl at the Christian Church
at the entrance to Udo Isle. The
subject will be "God the Pres<'rver
oC Ma.n." The Golden Text is from
Psalms: "He that dwelleth in the
secret place or the most High shall
abidt' under thl' shadow of the AJ.
mighty." 191:11. • • •
I ANNt!AL ASSEMBLY
There will be no church services
al the Seventh-Day Ad,.<' ntis 1
Church th<' next two Saturdays,
but Sabbath school wtll be held as
usual at 9:30 a . m. SomE' 4,000
Adventists from thl' southl'rn part
I of the state arP expected to attend
the 35th annual assemblv of lhc
Southeastern ConfE>rl'nCt> "to tx·gin
at Riversid<' this f'\·en inJ:, accord-
ing to llollrs L. AnliN'.!oonn. local
pastor 1"hf' 10-da~· conr<'rC'nce
wrll h,• hc•ld on tlw c·ampus nf La
S11•r r:1 Cnllr~.:r. an rnstitution
O\\ nrd end OJ"'f"l a 1 fcl b~ t hf' cit··
nonuna t wn . e • •
llAPTI. TS Pl.AS SCHOOL.
Pla ns Cor n two-wrek Vacation
I Church School in July ar<' being I cliscus~<'d by memb.'l'S of th<' First
Baptist Church in ~ewport &>ach.
1 .\ &pedal open house Cor par<'nts.
1 teache-rs and childrl'n of the Sun-
da) School will be held at 7:30
p. m. Friday at thl" educational
buildJng of ChC' church, Rt BaJboa
Blvd. and 19th streets. Fri(nds or
the church and Sunday School a re
im·ited for th<' bril'f prOilr&m and
refreshments.
On Sunday Pastor Ivan C F:Uis
w1ll preach on "Paul's Gospel in
One Sentence" at thl' 11 a. m.
SC'nic<' and on the topic "Not
A.c;hRmed" at 7:30 p. m. "Tht' ME'S·
sa~t' or Ephesians" wiU b<' the
topic for dJscussion at the prayer
I ;::::~~~30 !~~::::~:·
In recognition of the last Sun-
day of the Methodist Conference
year. the congregation of Christ
Church by the Sea in Nl'wport will
join in the observance:' of the com-
muruon sacrament next Sunday. 1 Rev. Thomas Roy Pendl'll wilJ
speak on "ThC' Power and Wis·
dom of the \ross."
On Monda~ RC'\'. Pendt>ll and
Walter Bliven of Corona del Mar
tdYi ......... · .. ·,·-..r "l;,om
, •• W)
l"''iU leave for the 102nd annual
--------------session of the Southern California-
SERVING YOU
REAL VALUES
~WANT AD WAY
.. the quldf. euy way to ..U UMIM artJdM
ht 70U don't need ._, man t • • • For
..ulta. UH the
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lUST CALL
HARBOR 1114
..__ 'Jhe bsiGN
Arizona Conference of the Meth·
odJst Church at the University of
IU>dlands. "'Both will go as dele-
gat<'s and other members of the
congre~tion will ,;sit variOUS ses-
sions throughout the week.
SUMMER CA~ I N AUGUST
Summer camp or St. James
Episcopal Church wiU be held at
Camp Stevens, Big Bear Lake,
Aug. 23 through 30 for boys and
girls from the first grade up. The
registration check must be in the
church office by June 18.
SUPPLY PRIEST FOR IULY
Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler and
his family will be on their vaca-
tion during July, and the supply
priest at St. James E pisco p a 1
Church during that month will be
Rev. Edward McNair, rectOT of
St. Michael's and All Angeles.
StudJo CHy. Rev. McNair and
his famlly wlU live in the rectory.
FIRST CHURCH Of CHRIST
SCIENTIST
UOl VI. L.W.. N.wperi .._...
1\ brench of Th. Mother Chur-eh, 1M
First Church of Chnrt, Scientist. i11 to.
ton, Meswchu .. tts.
Sundey School -.. ·-· t zll ..,..
Sunday Service ......... _ ....... ... II ;00 e.m .
Wedne1dey Evening mMfinq .. ltOO p.m.
Reedin9 Room loceted et I I I Pelm
St., S.lboe is ~n deily from 12 110011
to 5 p.m. e•cept SundaY' el!d holldeyw
Mtionelly ot-rwd.
The public is cordielly oiiYlted to et• t~ the church .. rvie.s end u.. the
a..dl~~t ~ ~ '
HOLY OOIOIUHION SUNDAY The congregation ot St. Anc:lrewa
Presbyterian Church will celebrate'
the sacrament of Holy CommunJon
at the 9:30 and 11 a. m. services
Sunday. The anthem. "Oh Tute
and See" by DoTtmanslcy, will~
vide the muslca I setting. In ac-
cordance with Presbyterian cus-
tom. whe~by ruling elders of the
church distribute the communion
elements. the following men will
participate: Ralph Deaver. Wil-
liam Kimes, George Wheat, Mil·
lard Mier. Daniel Corson jr.. Jo-
seph Hamblet, Jesse Spratt and
Christian Schindler. Commuruon
meditation by Rev. James S. Stew·
art will be on the theme or ''Rele-
vance or the Upper Room."
• • •
SERMON ON 'GOD'
Supreme Deity will be thl' .sub·
ject of the sermon S unday at the
Balboa Island Community Meth-
odist Church. Or. Harry White
will speak on "Our Heavenly Fa·
ther." A baritonl' and tenor duet
by Gilbert AJken and EUeweUyn
Overholt wiU be "Oh Lord Most
Holy" by Caesar Franck.
Children's Day
Atlslaad Church I
Last Sunday was Childr<'n's Day
at lhl' Balboa Island Community
:\f('thodJst church and a number
or ~oun~ prop!(' hrlped with thl'
S<'t vier. Titl'Y includc.>d George
Hausrr nnd Whitney Sames as
lead<:>r · of the fla~ salutes: Mar·
~art't Fruehan an~ Ga il Gra\'('S
lradmc th£' pray<'rs: scnptures led
b~ \.rorJ;:e Hauser and Whitney
Bain<'s. Chuck KramN and f)(>nnis
Brown helping us ushers and "1th
off(•rin!'r.
At a !'J')('cial bapli!>ma l cer<'nlOn)
p u.• followinJ! babu•s \\l'T<' bap-
lr~r·cl Anton flc•t"'llf'~ F inl£'y . .!o>On
of ~lr. and ~Irs. L) I<' \. F in It~,
Patrr<'ra Lourse Youn~. daught••r I
of ~1r!-Anita \oant' Young: and I
Joann(' ElizabE-th Palm£'r. duus::h·
church. A program of sports, be superintendent.
races, contests, food and fellowship
has been planned by Mr. and Mrs.
A.. V. Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs.
Morgan Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Web-
ster Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Wll·
liam Glblon.
FOR RESULTS
Ute ENl&n Wa.nt A~
Harbol'tll•
REMEMBER DAD
With a HENDAN
. for
FATHER'S DAY
HENDAN ---a
nationally famous
brand ---known for
top quality
SPORTSIDRT
GIVE DAD A BEAUTIFUL HENDAN
SPORTSHIRT ON 'HIS DAY'
C'OMPLl.'TE lZE AND COLOR RANO~
... worn with or without a tie .. soft.
Durabl<' Cottons, Rayons & 7-J) Jon
F K OM 4'5
1 .. --COSTA MESA ........ , .... ,
~. W . RI!:IN'ERT, Owner tPr of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J., 1818 NEWPORT BOULEVARD BEa.ooD 5016
Pnlml.'r Youn~ propll' baptrsPd ASK FOR S & H GREEN STAMflS
we-re Arthur M . Klfppin~Pr, Mar-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ S~art't A. Fvr~whani ' c~yl Gr&\'l'S and :; I I I I I ••••••••••• I •• I ••••••••• I ••• I •• I ••••••• , ... 01•1 • uzann<' rctor a U'enar. •
RE'ceived into full membership -
of the church W<'re SuzannE' Vic-•
torla CS<'nar and Richard Brld~-: I ~ man.
Premium Book
Fof-Fair Beady
Premium list booklets for th<' •
com1ng 1952 Orange County Fair. I:
scheduled for Aug. 13-17. ar<' now
available for free distribution to •
exhibitors.
A total of $40,703 in prem1um •
awards, in a large variety of clas-•
sificatlons, will be offered exhibi-
tors, according to Manager Bob -
Fulll'nwider.
lndlcative of the rapid l'xpansion •
of the Orangp County Fair is the :
fact that nearly 200 new exhibit •
SE'Ctions have this yl'ar bft>n add<'d •
to the premium list.
Prospective l'Xhibitors not on
regular mamng lists may secur<' •
a free copy of the 1952 Prem1um
List bookll'ts, along with r ntry i
blanks, at Chamber of C'ommC'rcP
offices throughout Orange Count~
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF .
Outdoor Furniture --
--•
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\'AT DYED,
BOXED AND WELTED PAD .....
or by writing to th<' Orange• •
County Fair. 20391 Newport Blvd., •
Santa Ana. Calif. TYPe of exhibit •
being entcrl'd should be indlcatt>d • Klm...,rly !-SM5 •
when writing. Alao AvaUabl~ at Lapaa AWlliA« aad Maple Sllop ~
:11 I I I t t I I I I II fl 'l•• I I JII I I I ll I II I. l •ll tl il I tlttl j I HI III II l l•l l I I I +l tft lttMe I _..,
Serving the Area
Quality Dry Cleaning \
and Laundry Service
For . . . Fur Storage -Moth·Prooting--Gannent Storage
Prompt Pick·up and Delivery • Phone HArbor 10
We •r• elto s~cielis+t i11:
• DltA~liES • SUP COVRS
e lUGS e CURTAINS
e COt..4FOlTtlS
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